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1973-02-16 - Orange Coast Pilot
. . . . . J \· • ·"' FRIDAY AFTERNOON', FEBRUARY 16, 19n + _,, ·---~ ¥OL ... ttO, 41, • ~-·· • ,..,., " . ·;. ·" . . ., . ' ..... "-. 1.· .. < • • F ·• :• :• . • " . :1 . . . . -• ; • • ~· • • '· ' • • , -. - • • Cann-.1'i11~8 llride .7/'iic611~ ,H@~ 'rJ.iahi,; viM Denied ' . . . I 1 '~ ~ < ), • ' . ' . ~ . ' . • ••• •• • . , . . . r . . . . .. .. ~ . .•. . .. • •• ·.• ..... •• .. . . . ' l -~·i.-- . . . \.. . . ' . .. JI .. • • .. ' .. . , . •. ' ·' . • . - CAS'\'llO VALLEY (AP) -The naked bodies el two decapitated women were found bY a county crew worllilll on ' road near here, the Alameda Caunty ~fa offl'i" ~ re~led. (See rd.led lllorY, Page A·!a.) · -bile. a. lhtrd ·body W.. found . . neor Mergao Territoey Road, ·nine mllel -QI Clayloo, in Cootra Coela c..mty. . Nude and bldly.decamposed, the body waa lllllct, autborltieo said. Lt.~ 'lt'all Gordon said two boilies, J>eljeved lo be ·women In their ZOS, were spotted Thunday about.3D·feet from the roadway of Eden canyon Road, about L7 miles from .Inle!'State 580. · • Nellber, the heads nor g~ w~ found ¥ the scene, GO!'do¥. said, adding thal Opt body WU C.ucaiian, wldle the other 'eoulcl be '"Cauculan, ,Latin • Oricstll." ' Tllo Wi,_'I office said identification Cannibal's :·'It . ' . , . . •• l ~m.-iaJ~~s Bf. I;. Pt:lllll,JQllKU °' .. .....-~ ......... • Newport. ~ bulld,Jilc• ~ ulcl lo«lait that ~-rundown bullplows, In a PlCillc Coul IDibwsY trailer part will have to-be tona 'ilown or 'moved out wlllllli .90 days. ' ' • Iieclarlnc !be 1tructures are a bUard lo the poople"Wbo l!Ve ID them u well IL -"llVIDI J)OOl'by" Community 0e..i. iDent Dlredmr Richard V. H.P,. Did f~ ~ ,i !be order :will, be .pea •.-.next ....,,,:;,.l;<,' • j. • ~-In 'the Bay Shore Trailer Part, 1IJ Coal a•·""-· ·-..,. Covered :t>Y ~-~-.Mil . Cloud; tlie 'lfl ~· ......... lo Ille,,...; ' mootlH>lcl citywide trailer p ~rt crackdown. ~· .,_ •rve._, laler l)IJ,lldk!p In. the IOutll 11~ of Ch!cqo," Cloud <leclared $rller ~ weeli ,11er bls , most recent lil- specilon !>f the park, which lies on tho west si~ of' JIP~· NewjR>t! ~~ a stone's thtow ftom the PacifiC Coast Highway brl~ over the bey. In a repOrt to . councilmen Cloud asid there waa no ,way lire equipmeo!. could adeqliaiely gain access In qie ·eveh(.df a lire. • Hogan lbls morning l8ld the deci&loa lo order the structures demolisbed • miv· ed W&I n\ade following I meeilh« 'Nrs-. · day with tlie Irvine Company wblcb owos , tile .part and Nel'J>Ort · !leach resident , . Marshall Duflleld who lea .... it. ; · , "They . were. ffrl c«»petattve." HP 1 said, "they told "' they would ~ I whatever we uftd. '' ' · I Hogan -tI\e rMl ....,_.,._j (See llAZAllD, P1ie I) • . ' .. ' ' . . . " ~ ' ~ , .i ( .' ....... C!.i ~ ' . • \ • I ... -• ' ., ~ .--~ • • I DAILY PILOT 5 " }~alley :· uilt Upheld /. ~ • • ·~ R.ed tafr! 'Old .. o .~More · POWs .. 1 . rmy Court ' A pprov~ 20-year Sentence ~~:0JN (AP) -The Army tr .....,,, Rmew-to4ay upheld -of If. Wllllam L. 1,ln .... My Loi ......... and 111-ol IO YMn al hard _to~ f -told a r<porter he will lo lbe U.S. Court of Military Ap- -"We're going to conUuue lo ' "'!'fl aniiouneed the ... v1 ... • ·Arrive found that Ca11eY _ • ' p tr • o a t 11 y "Delplte the a.~:,:y combat In pert!Clpolod Ii, ..l ordered ~ the area; LI. Cilley vW.Cen to- to .... 4 11 .. tht ... •'•"'•" ... be herded ....... -killed."' ,_n "' , 1d •rd*" '1181, calley ortamDJ wu' 1ettM..:e4 to · -and dlllMD la the ........, <ii My prilon for Ule aflA-com-by a OOW'lo-• AP) ~ Repllbllc o1 Vittum, ~ U, martial al Fl. Bermln/!Ga., 00 charget . TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE ( , -1'11. • of pnmodltated murder of "not lea than The red carpet wu rolJ«I oul ageln here ,''LI. Colley'• unit ..-~ WI Ill %1 Vletumae" and ol uuu11 with m. todq ·for a new g r o u p of liberated • 1111 ~lloo o1 ~ -y tent to munler a Vletname!e clllld. prl>onm of war who were greeted by a ,.._, JbeAnat...W:''lloseuw;111e1r OnAug.I0,1171,lbe...,,__ollbe pooter reading "You're the Greatest -_.lion •II ~ -Anny~~ Ibo _._a. Jo IO We Love You.'' (See related stori<I and -~-• year•. plctum, pages A-4 and A~.) Calley I! confined to his quarters at Fl. Air Force Col. RaymOOd J. Merritt or Benning pending the outcome· or hi! ap-Colton, Calif., stepped down from the peal. · giant Starlifter jet -the first of three Calley oould not" be reached for cOm-homecOmlng planes today, each carrying men! OM an Army 111111kesman at Ft. 20 POWs -to the cheers or about 500 Benning aaid II waa not likely the well-wisher .. . .Jaeoh1 .Bagged , Police Nab Lo'rufun A'rt Thief . .• , LONDON (UPI) -When allrm bells bep1qilltlal al s.oiw,4 Yard to ·wll'll of an art theft at the Dulwlch CoUep pnery, police l.f!ldd'.~ llaabed a deocriptlon of the thief 1114 lilt pla1ray vehicle to uad nearby. lieutenant would have any public state-A prisoner since September 1966, he ment. -. u,1 T.....,. said. "I just want to take this op- Preoldenl NIIoD haa aald he ulilmately , .Sloe's Skqttlte.l porlwlity to express our appreciation not will review Ille Calley cue In hi! role u only to all of ylRI, hut to a1Uhe wooderlul Cl01111111Dder-U>dllef of tlwarmed l<iroes. Fnncu "Slasy" Farenthol,tl; "'1>1• who made Ibis trip Pl*!ble.'' 'Illa three-judge Court d Mllltary it@!' i:b•innan of· 'the Nalioljal' ~·n..re ...,.,,. wi~ll! to.~ the,day'a Review 1IJt.ed to argumeail· by Calley'• Women's Pollticil Caucus, says ft.Iii,,~ filgli\. All oot one of lawyers lut December u 11\< 14"Y"!'I · "I am complelejy skeptical' ')be 20 mea aboard were headed .for , • 'Navy Lt. Cmdr. Everett Alvarez 1r., the ftrSt American flyer !hot down ID North Vietnam 90me 1\2 years ar., wu aboard the second pjane. Five clvlllan prisoOerl of the Viet 'Cong were oq ~ second plane and a 11!th ClvUian was on lbe thlr<I lilght. ' , Today'! C011tingent or 80 will hoool to 123 the number of former POWs to touch Qown on Ainerican soil since Tuesday, Twenty more Americans liberated Sun- day night will remain at Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines another day and fly home Saturday. * * * New Prisoner Release Set ').illi Loot, the police said, for a.man riding a lllcycle,1114 carrying a ~' lnnat pointing worth fl500,000 Jn a shopping bag: , · Wllbln 10 mlnut.s of the theft Tb?.-illce fOllDll the shop-• ~ recov...i the painting, "J · !Gbeyn m." · : ~~=~~!I' :r..,~:'fii~r:~~~ ag: ~":f ~p~~~E. Baker of Ill lta aDDOUDCemenl, 111e· Army said gression." , Jl:tllbury, N.Y., who arrived In the F s t d · ~.~e~n!l!~:l':"noi;el::: ::1C'aa~~~f~:::.~ or <f ur ay. They 11114 'Nor;!!11ll Rutton,.:K ,.... . ' with, the tbeft. ' It 'IP· the teeOild tbne lllt~...;intlng pa n stolen. Secarlty in Pll.!"Y wii"l!lll~ Jn lilr~ :r~b" and Wftn jlilntinp ~·~111:.'~dln•~~~k.. t: -. ~ to commit murder and 1hat he was ooly Ca Ge Ing flight on crutches and smiled to a • ~ obeying ~·" . SperS ts ' flag-waving welcoming crowd. WASHING TON (UPI) -Hanoi will The court also turned down a number The 26-year-old flyer Wo:ri what ap-free the next 20 American prisoners Of of other technical claim!, Including oae E A peOred to he a cast on his right leg. war at 9 p.m. (PST) Saturday, lbe Pm-. that !iii wn not aubjecl to mllltory con,omy 'l!to·. '' The ground fog covering the TraVis tagon announced today. juriadlc1fon, and that lbe court-marUal , lleld 50 miles northeast o! San Franc!Jco • • which tried. him was lmjll'Opefly con-U -turned to bright ll!Mhlne by the Ume lbe A Defense Department spok.,man, . ' ~ p,.... P .. e ~ slltuted, llnlawfully controlled b 1 · Ses Li.qm· d G'a. 8_ lint flight touched dowo. Jerry w. Frledheim, sald lbe men would CHA . UV JST SEL' {.'TE ., military ll!'periors, and wu lnO~ by · The-first plane touched down ohoi'tly arrive at Clark Air Bue. In the Ph!Up-, E D .. trial -"'llclly aner 9 a.m. PST, at lbl! former jump!Qg . lbe 1,_ _.... Int 1 • ' • • • pr '""' · llooald CUpers of Newport !!"ac!;i, al-olf point for Vietnam-bound servicemen, pines -• •1 "' ~.... po or , Calley haa filed a separate request 1or· Dumt cllalnnan of lbe "°""' · ot With lbe other two holpllal craft schedul-returning POWs -about mldnlght Satmo. !'Mi:" ljto~ne. - -~On the tables ...,. mo1toef oii yellow clemeacy ~-~ol Sapenlllon, took deilvery 'Tlfunliay'Of an ed to· arrive wilbln six hours. day U the 1ehedule follows Iba\ di : "I SU-t do !Nat my wile pnl!~ cards IOldlng "Lib It Up'" "I Am lbeldArmyd 1 · • __ Froehlke. The Y ·economy car which he hopes aet..· an ex-,The planes· were apace<! 211 hours previous releases. - tough," 1h:dal nmarked, "~ l FWious' Felllale" .. 118 ~ 11 Eq 11 18 no ec ston ili:UI been reached on Ulil ample tor others in two ways. aP4ft on the 8,010-mile, 16-bour flight .1 of them IDl'ght he on lbe;• -~rought al~ the thing I keep her cha ' PP ua t-request. ''.First the American Motors Gremlin Cioin Clark Air Base in the Philippines. ::ooie ... -.. ,, ~up wilh.' He pulled out a Jong dog ty," 11F.qual Pay for Equal Work,1' and costs the county less. Second it is con-back to the United States a day or .two --·•. ·"I W'JSh Ma Could Vote." I te -· F p J verted to nm on liquid gas which is a r. i Dilley aaid a COlM)en( made;h1 a Dally 'The opell<• for lbe evening wu Loo ,..... ftflll relatively non-polluting. The 20 are being freed ahead ol l'llot Interview !Mr week. niedetl cor-• Angelea lemlnl!t Ann Forlreedom editor DENTIST The vehicle, which t1 leased from the p eking Talks schedule by the North Vietnamese .. a tectjon. "I said I'd been dominated by of tJte·ann....i ...... "Women out of History • • • Hertz C.Orporation for $143.96 a month, is result of White Ho'··· envoy Henry v•- u..m1t11 alnce I was in the cradle," Dilley ...... ......, -' one of 10 -.. ·t he' erted -~ ·~:·v:·ci7'Actually, It goes back conJlderably a Hel'lttry Anthology." ga1 ~ Y cars IDl.copv to inger's vis.it to Hanoi this week. InWaJ r than that ••. there's been a Jot "Womea do have a past, and tt's quite explained In· detail the rellSOll for the 11 is all part of a progra_m to evaluate Still .Going word the men woold he set free -hut ~tlonlng alo111 Iba way." dllltnal l"1ln what men have written," swttdu to adult apartmenta. lbe leaalblllty of conv~ ~ other _. , not 1be day and time of lbe release - ' PoolUt ~ ...,,._ Are Ni>t .ii. aald. "Don' let H be comfortable to ''This " a businell, not a charity,. lhe county can to pa .. ftJe1 to aid In lbe w A s e ING T 0 N (AP) -was annowiced Moaday when Kis!lnger pblc~," ~'Womankind ~ A~, 1," 10 ~ u lf ball of the world doan't U· aald.· "We're tbousanda of dollars behind elimination of. smog. Presidential adviser Henry A. Kiss-departed Hanoi. Jand Happy Birthday Sua8n B adorried lsl , Ing f hour The unscheduled release raises to 18' the W~'• Club. , . MJu Forfreedom, who ch ~ her in rent collection and the vaOOalism from ~ new car 11 no parttime thin~ er spent our s in con-the number of POWs free or that Hanoi t '&JJan McGrle\lf;chalrnlan'of1he Male name in the Amertcan·fndian~ ot-all..tbose..chlldren is just-n'!beJievlhlp~-~~~tch to regular gasoline if ference today with Chinese leaders has promJsed to free on a specific date.· 'uvlnlst contest said more than 150 letting' name deacribe as well a.s lden-· She aald that children on skateboards ~~-...... d ~~ ~-seoond~Y-"'°"-~-.11i.Mt..U> .. ~----Fl1Nlbebff-5Clid'a·be-dtd"1Jor~tnow 1 were cut it a quarter each tn tily, bat a television show "A(l Lib"" .destroy at least. a hall dor.en sprinkler ;vlnstall~ ~tbllquid 'tpe~le1:'"1 P~gWhite House made the an-whether this small release would reduce ballot bozes around town. each Saturda)l at 11 a.lft. ' heads, per day, they scribble on the walls, · wt a capaci Y n~e the size of the next scheduled POW band- She said Ule winDen were only two She dted examples from aoclent Rome tear out l1Da1eaping; and even go g~of· Thls130 mllgives the car a,o operatmg nouncement regarding the talks over, eipected• about Feb. 26. )'oles apart. · • · to 1be American lndlan civilization mg-through 1be carporU damaging autol. range "· between Kissinger and Chinese All the men being released Ibis • Proceedl from lbe banque~ attended gelling lbal women played a mucb more Huntington Viste fncludoo IO'l"lamily Premier Chou En-lat, Foreign weekend are military olflcers -16 lrom iwAl>lll• ,55 -.@!.19.J!!!l!,.l".IU·lltl~"l! !Ole In civilization than they've apartmenta and 112 adult apartments. R • Abo • ? · MioWa\ Chi l'<og·fcl and Viee. lbe A)!;.!.:orce and four fruithe Navy. -M!Pi*t" a fimllllil opeaters ........ IONft credit !or. . , "Tlie children jus1 refuee· lo otay 111 evteW Oll . rtj.o)l. Fot.ign Minister Chiae Ku ... hua. Al ..... t, llJe.m ... willJollow lbe same """ lbe ligbl to pua lbe Equal .. ~ -writtaa "1 men projecl lbelr olde," llld )In .. Woll. "ml • Joi w·~·GroN (UPI) .!:'hil~·."' =--t A~I~' pr~ u,..i for lbe first gn>up -a Am-I to lbe U.S. Collllltu-· lbe ph1looopllJ lbal bo)'I Invent lblnga I lbe tn>uble Ibey mate !Qr Iba adulta, olflclal .-lbe -Tezq "'81" _, welcommg ceremony, a quiet medical . aad lfJ1i 1111 wllat bo11 tnven~" Mfll 1 Ibey make m -;.st bee-Ibey ~. to -~ ... ~ :;!1~1l;1a 5!';~ 0ec,::;'. ~!d e:be<tu9 aod.a ~wafted call home, • -· , · Forfl-aafd. c1oni cm what~·" . , . ts. • ~ .Tiils will lip IO!loived by a good nlgllt's -' , ~ ~. PtknscFtrrell fl Ibo convenor ot lbe I Sba Uplalned thal 11 lbe two and 'tliree • ==.,. llr:!ng do';;. lbe lblte'I law ~!\:!3"~'c!un ~~;;'~~:.'= 1; sleep and a o~e to taste lbe joys of · -.,. l • ' 19"\ ~ dlapllr: ' .. · . \ t!i"'!llth "'1.:i~':J:l:tare.,-: ::· &ireoentaUVes"ti urgedu/:i'!f:~~ both sidel. '• · ' · ~~c!':fyle ":tore ~!~i&-:1 ta~: AZ.A-RD •• ..._ . 3~<1 : U.S. f.opJer Is a~~;,~~ "'"i-1"'\"'":li•:g;he~~~---~-~~:~;:;;;;;~ =~~:·=~==:!~.h~ome~to~their;;:l•;:m:llles~.;;~·-~ the bungalows. Thi! de~ bu Jl-_ 21 in 'f..e held off on lbt evldlonl unlU lune lo let , , ' ting the city will he \IJe people living , ;-~ mer Ii our ~ time," ""'iala. "II we J . 1 • -. ' contacted any o! lbem ye~ be aalcl. 'I .LfU ~ l.let; lbe ldda llnflh lldlool, we'd -• '!""t • A , I S I C +·· ~llHe au"°1 haaaidto tthe re is~blllly1iht. 5· ~:. Hr ~ -~::l'1".:C::~.f".!r~ lbe nnua a e on 1nues ~ yw ve goto 10 w(el lr,.., :•i ,pft , -.-. =wbobad'noeat1y~ln,.bul : ~I the structure cdlld~. · 'ff'& ' u.t lo · lbat Dr Be ba p llatl mad(bJt • ;; Hogan aaid lbe ~ c c.s ·:" .. ,, , . . -~ dec1Mt to • 1f"° !d.nt . ~ · . !pullleld agreed to ~ ' ~ r ! .o( I) -· An unaimod U.S. · "' , ' c, (iither condltioOJ "tha,t . 1 .(:!(It; ' _-11• bellcopter • ....,... oilly flunda1, , '. I '• . , ~ -, 1? t!o Ille and property' , ·• -· IO'ilia~_., Joint Military eo... '· ·· t, o,. They will have lbe Sou lDluilll,JIU tdlol....,. today and <tub-F" G · ~w •:' ;Ecllion Company meve power ~· ed". .. ,.l!Giao .... nmnllll Jl'Oll\ "An -ive nns . ~· . tpre acce5s1ble to small chll J>e~p~ Loe, fleid nporta: 'ilkt.• , · . , ~ •lheY run Just two feet above !be Nall6pj All ltte o! llll •cmnnen were ·liljured 1 TJi. f .. t<ii many of the ooildlna•. lbe community two aerloualy. They were brought 1o ~ In Beach e t .developm~t chief said. Arm)''a Jrd Field Ho!pltal oD ttw i: Hogan said a number of trallen lo the outaklrtl of Saiaon ,park al!<f may nave to he moved because u s. mllllary ...,;..,.s oald lbe chopper :they1re 11lttlng bel~w a 40-foot cliff that 11 waS baullni material for an American ;water soaked and m danger of eollapelng. . can•~•·· Orm lbat I! blllldln• field ; Hogan sald Inspector Cloud I! now ~".:'.l:.'!.... • a :preparing a list of ail the serious viola· headq,.....,. for lbe U.S:·Norlb and •tlona and hazardous conditions that will South Vlelnam.,..Vlet Cone Commlsalon :ciemand immediate atteoUon. at An I«, 80 mUes north of Saigon. .. : He said whether ail other violations Aceordinc to field reports, lbe pilot :will have to he corrected will depend on managed to jockey hi! crippled chopper !whether the Irvine Company renews Duf-to a crash Jandlog ln the jungle, where it •field'a lease on the property which ex-burst into Dames. U.1res May 30. ' One report aald the craft was riddled Five gun1 were .lalren from a HW> tlngton Beach home Thuraday by a .burglar who .l'llDSllclled Ille preml!et before he left. Wells Gordon of t'l41 Canterbury Drive, aald he !ell hi! home at t :IO p.m. Wedneaday .to go lo wwt. When be returned at about 2 a.m. Thuraday, lie aald, lbe place had been ransacl:ed and the guns were gooe. Usted as stolen were a 12-gauge shotgun, two .ilkallher mllltary rifles, a ,38-callbe.r revolver and an air rtne. t . Irvine officials said earlier this week with machine gun flre. all the way to the •they do not plan to renew the lease. ' ~und. There was no word on the iden-! ..-------------. Uty of tlte gunners who shot It down. Police said no ammunttlon for the · " firearms was taken in the burglary. : OU.N•I COAIT " I . • . -. . • • ~ • t • I • • • • • • • • • ' ' • ' I . • • • I • • • . I • • • • ~ '. l .,, DAILY PILOT . .. TM Or.,... C..t Dl'tLY 1"11..0T, wtlll wflldl II~,._ H_,.,__ ""*llllllill bf t11e °"""' ~Offt hbllllllMI COll'IPlll't. hPt-,.,. tdlt .... •re ~ """°9y ~ l'r!MY. ,.... COii• MeM, M....,t 11...:ft, """""''-teedl/lf_.tlft Vtllr'I'., ~ a.di. lrvlM/5"1:1~ fl'lll SM CIMMllT..i a.n J1,1111 CIM"-A .. ,... rwi..el •ttlOll .. pUb!W. """""" ~ a....w. fllJ ,mclplll ...... 1111 ,._... It •t nt Wnl ... ., ·--c.... ..... c..,.,..i.. f'l6IL R1Mrt N. W..J ---Jm ~. e..1,. yq ,.,.....,. .... o..r•l ......... Tllot11•• Kff•ll ·-ThMelf A. MutPi!IH Manttll'll aerw· Ch1rtM H. leo1 ll.ch11r4 ·r. Nllll Aiiilb~t MIMtlllt hi"" -°"'' ~: ,. -=:.::r 5tr.I .....,.., .... =-............ UilllM' ._..; ........ , ,, ........ lhll .. ll-1 IMdrH t7'7t .... ....,.,. -~-llll'Wll:I~ .... · '" s• cn•t MMm Q TW ""*". ; 6GN11 .... ~----·ue-a .... ·-........ °i:.t•;.:J I M ~ """ -~-··. -·---·-·-............................. ...,... ..., __ ...................... ~ ' =.:-.r=...-... ~ "::i ........ , ...... , ...... , ...... ·-·-··--· ... -· • • Neabs Sources Farr Slated to Testify In W ashingt9n ·March 7 WASHINGroN (UPI) -Wililam T. Farr, a Los Angele• Tfmea reporter who spent • 46 days In jail rather than reveal his iOUn.'el for a neW. article, will testify next month before a Howie oub' commlllee comlderlng bills to protect a newsman's ·confidential IOUl'Cel. Rep. Jerome Waldie (IXalll.j, aald to- day Farr woold aupport a blll \l'aldlo i.. troduced mtdeT which reporters could not he eotnpelled to dllcloee -of pUbUshed and tmpUbUsbtiil lalocmallon. "Waldie •Id !am tallmony"JOrdl T at • beor1n& "' • -ml> ---1d ofter .J' :i:u;.~ llu ~ ly it do bli job .. -·· -ot ~. lo 11mldatlo ....-.· ' - Parr -la1lod'... "' ........... ~..:;:-:....,_Ibo i:. ~ S~e Oort Aasoclate Ju It Ice ·"Rllllim O. Doul)as onlered Farr re1 ... ed Ja 11 "In the· tnterelt of justice" while lbe U.S. OJurt of Appeal! for lbe Ith Cln:ult mtews his cue. Waldte II llDOlli . ....,bera of Congreol and at least three reporters scheduled to. tesl1fy Tuesdllr -lbe S e n ate judiciary mJ>eomml"'" !J11 COUl!tllllllaiual rllbls -boarlnp "" lqlolitloa lo . &Id .......... -fort9\I ~ Al .... a 1111111 -'*8 lntMIOed In Ille -ot lasl _., UA ~ that ...... In lllto Coillllta- ··-Jr..n being ...... leltlf1, WiWle aa1d Farr 1ID ~ "hi! lift's ....... ltt ....... toMt_ ... lo ~ ot our pilllle's rtabl· to-· 1111 fOr M -to -U 1illdonl ..... ., • --· """*" -... pOr!a 11111 pnclata' ID BO! Farr't ... lbll lie -.... lo go In jaU Ill ~ .• ,., .... die~.,; .,.,~ .... ''" -""" -not .. penmal rtstat. bit -rtctL • --• ,. • -WOODMARI< CH~IR.S 1-1 .................... ,; •. SALE · 139. F•bulous selection of over 200 quarity ch•in . •'!".sofas to choose from .. Such wal known Unes •• H~on, Ma~• Canon, Shernll, Woodm•rk, and many othe '."uced. Mo~y coledions, of dlning, h.droom, arid . occosionals also on wit~ s":' .. llOW for ·best .. locfloo. -~ p ..!..-ProfeuioMI cltsi'*' ... il.oble. • ' ~ERITA~WOODMAU ·1a1- INJll.JOIS --- 'IWlmlMIAD I IAW:..: .. 11 1111 l'lllAY 'Tio • • NlWPORl IEAcH e 1117 WIS1Ct,1Pf DI. tOrt S."""-f IJ-l:fO) 4944111 l,A&UN,t. HACH e 141 N0.1l4-CQ,Ut HWY. (0,.. '-4 .. 12-11JI) 3h·t11t TOUANCI e h'4! HAWl'!OUlf M.¥0. 171-111' • . .. ' ,, , By 'Im pllbllc. uoed.I Mine ' llndJ ' ltms I Whet Orang4 tioo'a ls theJ Bis coast, young His them..l 'file sorne4 "Thi """"I 'lbe p picked Thi• Pi F, • In . STC titirtel their right~ the" agenc The new1 .. w &ecrel hoard board her numb . _Thl' own 1 Uoo. Sw< to "" Ing~ So• Minis plalnl "hyp< dlscn or pl ad.I! lures Wh he ~ Conl< lbe ! ~ Feb.' ~ ~ ' I.; l n bl 8l " yo n b a ~ R • fl b 1 F • SI hein edit ::I Bel D to I SCll ( ~ ~ <!el \ ': I I • ______,. ' I I . '· ' . ~ or filth moounler with tho polJit. Tllo Ill ,.iota tat tllll thn is a dllferenOe Andabl estimates he is oofiling 20 cue ii ttferred to Andahl. W11e "'altuaUonal" crtRI . ~ ' d young people and their families each lfrespaulng. Petty theft: DnW In Unlike most pnibatiao deparlment ,...... blba.idt that polntJ to ~ week. Rtlefrail from police, scboQb an<! pibllc. Befog pruent wheft marijuana tJ · personneL Andahl ptotldes bio .....,.,, prlblliu. youth set"li<* agencies In the comm unltj • Br FltEDERICK llCllOBllER!, °' .. ~ .......... " used. Running away from home:. on a voluntary bU!I. No one 11 forced to .-UIJUIUl for a ··~ kidr to • bring four or five new cases each week. Minor o!!ens~s, really, but often the see him. • mlslatt llke clrinklDI! ~· ~ And, as Andfhl pojnts out, the !to•t kinds that point to large 1'P<r&Cl\1il pro1>-During an acule family crilis, Andlbl • gll!lle, race down ·Cijat dool: is ,1wan open to young people ll!ld' ltms hf )'OOlll people. may counsel the youth and bis Pottm! ~· and later get picked up. ib:h their families. • . When they do, Gordon An<lahl, the once a day for• -k. ~ relatlonl Im-""8ll rarely indicate deep • ~ In addition to his C:Ol!llS<llng work. Orange County Department or Proba-prove, be tateo 1eu and 1ou " an active "'611onaJ prob!emo. , . Andahl 1s trying to bring together •II the lloo'1 only CommlOllty Youth CouNelor, role. · :Andal>l says he II mtetlng. with 111<-youth services in the Lquna Beach area. II there le help. "What I try to do ii get the ycuiipler ¥ ~" tho re&""1 11 t1111 thk ''°"" "I've lound that the Yl\ICA, the Bois His beat is the llOUth Orange County to develop Internal cootroll and devolop man ~t II ooe of ,.veral · Club, the Free Clinic and the llecrealion coast, where be deals with tamlllel with relatiomhips tblt are m u tu a 11 y cllla boued. at the South Coast Department have programs relating to young people that are tom apert. rewarding -to the panlll and tho-kid," Serv1ee Center, 610 S., <loast 'fftf, youth. His job II to lake the pieces and put he ezpWned. 1Jiic1ma ·Be4cb. ' "Every week I'm learning somethlng them Mck_togeUier. _ _ . -~ts are ura:e;o: ·emi;:~·lw1 ~ _ Otber member agencies • ile ne~ about a .Program that so-and-so has The typical situaUon . aays Andahl ii )'OW1I peraoo • • po <I DoiparlmenF"of~Mentat-• g--gomg,-Pd lil<e-101Ct-OH-of.-us get something like Ibis: '. ' strengths, with less emphasis on the bod. Abuae !'Nventloa, Public • llelltb "tiDd together .on a monthly basis to discU89 "The kid comes home loaded. His "Kids want to be loved all(l to ,be Child Pfot~ve Services. . methods and strategies," he 'tXplained. parents raise hell. The kid runs aw•Y.· respected. lf they don't 't it at home, For example, if Andahl discovers a "After all, the young people are the 'The parents call the Police. Tht kid II they turn to other thlnga,, says AndahJ, serious psychiatric . disorder t~ yquth business .of this community. We need to piCked up." a counselor with the de~t for µie may be referred to the mental health know how citizens can more capably fill This may be the youth's third, fourth past seven years. staff. their needs," sara AndahJ . • Prostitutes Form Union . . In Stockhol1n . STOCKHOLM (AP) -Swedlsb pro .. titutes posing as "models" have formed' their own trade union "to protect their rights in business and social matters," the semi-official Swedlslt domestic news agency repurted today . The llrst constituUonaJ meeting of the new union -membership 107 members oo fir -was held Thursday nlgltt at a aecret suburban hideout. Rules and a board were agreed on. No names of board members were diack>sed, but rrum- ber 71 was elected chairman with number 42 u deputy, the report aald. .. The· girls also decided le start their own advertlsement ind contact JM:lbllca- llon. Swedish . ~spa~ recently decided to ben adm'tlaements of proetttutes pos- ing as models. UPIT ...... Clifford Irving, author of a book about bll famous Howard Hughes hoax; h~ sued the publishers f~r f75,000. • 1975 T,.rget' ·Highway Patrol to Build New -Office in Sail Juan A California Highway Patrol office serving all of aouth<m Orange County will he built on Calllino Capistrano In San Juan Capistrano by 1975, spokesmen said today. And on ~ same site will be a maintenance depot to house large equip- ment for pavement and landscaping maintenance which ls now kept at two dllferent sites lo the Capistrano Beach area. ' . The proposed site is now owned by the state Division of ljlgbways. A property 300 feet along Camino Capillrano and 200· ' Abortion' lbiJin,g . . Not Too Late feet in depth will be purchased Crom them by the highway patrol, according w R. E. Gr~ves, facilities officer for patrol offices statewide.! "It will be a couple of years yet and it Will not be completely probably unUl spring of 1975 -:-approximately one year behind schedule," said Graves. "We anti~ate getW!g the funds for plans b<gummg wit~ the fiscal year m July, and we will get the money for con- struction in 1974 to 1975," be said, adding ·that the property will be purchased by that time. . 1.• • , ·. Graves said an office plot. pl_~ and elevation jigures wer~ preseptecf. t~. the San Juan Capistrino ; planDing .~ mission and approved last year. . Construction of the building is e~ to cost appro,t.iplately ,$225,00'.t .. Graves pr~ .that San Juan Capistrano of- ficials 'M>uld be. fed information on bow the funding ilnd \lesign pl8n9 progress. DAILY "LOT HE . CQUNSELS YOUNGSl'ERS OF S~H ORAN(lE COUNTY Gordon Andahf TriH to Put Torn Ema on1 T•ther Again ,, Always on . .Job·· .. :. . " Bord~r Dog . Sliuns Ceremony " " " SAN .YSIDRO (UPI) -His bosses listened ~ tfle speecll. Link stayed on ', the Job:. ~ ... ' • 1•' Uh i.• 6ne Or lb;,-German shepherds thAt .;,..:,,. ....,.. use at . ihil· .. border crossing point to sniff out marijuana in cars comtng from Mexk:o. '\'hur!d.ay, thectlorder otauori ·was the. scene of a ceremony, v-D. :: Some of tho glrll wrote to Assistant Minister of JusUce Ove Rainer com- plalnlng that the oewspapers were "hypocrittcal" in blllming ifieir-amall discreet "girl posing'' ads with address or phone number,· '.fVhile running large ads for sex clubs with pornographic pic- tures Md test. .., COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -•"Mary Doe," lbe 23-year-old woman who flied a ·•" . " ···•-• n•••'• •'-rt' ---·---·...c-:-...:..~----~--~'V.ua...J91~~~!0D D h S. Ia'w, had ' an abortion lo al'ilospilal hele The site is befween railrOad tracks and Carniqo Capistrpno, five blocks east of Avll!jida AerQl!!!ertQ. Acree, -U.S. comrniSsloiier 9' CUstof!!s, was dedicating ~~ .ca~N.Jlil,....,_ eat uspects one day arw: a federal judge ruled. the law WIS uncoDstitotlonal. U.S. Artist Starved Whether the new ''models" union will be i'ecoltlized by the Tradea Union Confederatkln or whether it cOuld mean the glril will pay taies to quall!y !or ~ benelltJ ii oot .!mown. . . . "She bu bad the abortloll and II _doing Wed Honeymoon fine," Leonard Schwartz, general oounsel MERIDA, MeDoo (UPJ) ~ Pojico, pld ~ · . . ..., .. _ . . • ~.~. ~;'~ CIYll_; ,Liber\iO,> ~,or . today ,,Ibey ·-thjnk·· a11, America!}.: art11t vntr.... ~ ' 4ound'lleajl ~Y ~ a,ftllal,l,tDw1u1ear 1n· s,p &rate ce:Jls' The ACLU loltiated the. co u ( t this soutJ,tern Melican capital probably • :!>! . , . dtallenae. ..,..~ .. taryed. to lltath. Jellre~ NeaL. 24, of Tf\e' onion· wm beld ~"nt!tl meetlilg Feb. 20 al an undiscl...., .ii . ' · f ~;i:: ,.. , •• · . · "" tJnttI U.S. ll!llflel 1""'8 Jooepb, Klft. Thomasville, GL~ppt1renUy liked tO , ~ BERN~IN<\' (AP) . .,. ~~ ~ slnlcl: down the law Wednesday. fast," one pollce .. spo~man aald. -! -! ' "";r"' , ''" ' . Dolilla&jurt,.!!O. '!Jld Mtdrea .!LY•w ,;;;; ;;;;o;;loil;;;;;~iii;;,;;;=;;;;i;;--.,;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;llo:illi ... ~;;;i;;;;i~;;;;; Holn!ID, both.charged wltb mUrder lh · • ~ ........ ~ a prison am~pe. have been mar· ried-by their attorney, a Unlveraal Life CbtJrcb mlntster • Sea Monswrs < -Protected . ' '.Slit. PniiidiCo atlill~ • Charles G . , arry said he married the two Thuroday. , •'flO!il them: 'I now pronoonce )'00 .~ maa, and Wif~ • " Gu:r)' 1old newsmf:ll: Ll'ITLE ROCK, Ark. (UPI) ''I t<ild them about the 'facts of Ille, the: 'n!e. Arkan,.. Senate baS passed • dl!fii:u!Ues of marrllge and everything bl~ malting it against the ·law le else." . asP,ult a sea monster repo~ nte two ate cbirged With murder, ' seen· off and on during tbei>Ut 100 assault with 8 deadly weapon and res- years in northeastern Arkansas. cuing 8 prisoner in connection With. ~-.: The bill, approved Tburaday, escape ol Rooald Wayne Beaty, 3i, Ocll . makes it illegal to "molest, kill, 6. A prison guard from the Calllomla tr&IJlple or barm" the alleged lnstitulloo !or /(eil tlllat' Cbloo died in \lie' creature, and creates the "White ambush and .. a~ IUl!d was w~. • River Monster Sanctuary and The newl)"".eds, who weht to separate Retreat" in the Newport, Ark., celfs . ifter ihe brief ceremony, ·are - area where algbUngs of a b<ut 40 . scheduled to ti<> to trial today. . ·, feet long with a spiny ridged , . The, state· S~preme Cour t'l'b~ pve b! .. p<ech; Llnlt; slt~g in, the ranks, growled. . \ ,.. ' ' •' The comnliss~ continued: ~·s hackles rose. A louder growl. .·~ .. ~u.t~.,~.).'t,barl~.~ ~ .,. .. · .. ~ ·-~~. ". Llllll' ~;·apml<'!ll!'lioanded out'<>l'~· ind ran tO tl·.ia.D .. 1tr-"'l4 ~-? c1 • ., • \ '-' ~~·I ·to.pass lbrougb tho. new gates. Agents fouDd a package of martjumil ....._;. heltJail the-Cu"..-h-H•!a!it &lid anotbft in the . tai>.k.' . . • .' ' . • • • • . ~-\!6 gaa .r ., • " 1 " I • backbOne !\ave betn most ·,,mmon. rejecteian'apepal for a change Of venUe · '---------'---"''".,....',.,...~,)'\, from 1 ~defendants. :_ : J!ll . ~ . . I 'J't'l • • Top Daily· Pflot · .Stories. ,."!t .,:I:' . . . ~ ! -: "" . I • .,_ I -For Snnday :f;,et 1 preVie~. · ' .. .... ' ... , \ ' SUnday's·edition of~ DAILY PU,()'I', 'attemate lil"1tles -serial := beinl lbaped today )1 Iii wrlterl Gd 3-term ~gg; ll'O!'P· editorS, ollara a !'Ide'-\'arielr •of in-• comm~~ l!!afl Writer <1 • n <l'-""e ......,.tlDn ..:.th· ~ the •·-" --~• -~ • Peanon dllc:t-• 'ihem bl !tad - ·-... ::_.." -u-"""""""'I' -ortblo YOU.Seodott . . • from111U.Here'sapreviewof .. Suriday'1 · ~· ~: ·.t.. ': ··;._ ... •r: Beat,"~· seen today:.. : , 'TEl!I~' -'nie Cecil ' . " . • "' ·I . ' B., De~i!Ie~. !JI 1*,· with OOCl'ORS AbWAYS 'liIN? -1111 ~ml· Ctiarill>n !Wt<itl ao'.'MMei.i le "headed !or "' le ·belt a Jloctor lo a ·malpractice sulL ~~ .,,.._s Dell SUnday nlgbl. TV WEEKl ·~-1-n.e Ten Co~ r .i.-1 Some of the reasons ~1:1,U,ge in a ~~·. . -mandmenta" on its Inside Color Jl88t. . 1 • 1 ( S.n.day's. -.:......,,) ~': MINOR!Tf. · cors -Police · !orcts -·-, around the nalloq• are trying to recruit " new officer& from· among minority Special by Staff Writer Tom Birley In wbldl be analyses wbai '1)~ to he I watBtllht cue -the widow's 1mltlllul death 11111. · ' llfOUjlll. Ooe •n!Crulter frankly adµllts, "We're having a bell of a time." Asooclated Pms lllffey tells ihe story from a naticmll ~Uve. ·imm~dia~e · ·delivery!·( , ~:V.6 'or 2000 series ~: AU'OOMATIC · or 4-speed , . ., ..... LOOK · WHAT'S ST~NDARD ~EQUIPMENT , ... l ,.. Radial ply tires! • Fr~nt dise -lirakes! . '. ..... • Front bucket seats? ' . • ·Full carpeting! • .irack and pinion steering! . .. I • .• SEE ONE .•. TRY ONE . . ~ . .. • • CRY UPEI -Plagued by a rMh of .__ muol -uh ca..,, Huntlniton Beodl pQllce hive some advice to local 'llOIDell ~ cm mw lo avoid similar atladtl. It'• told In a !1orY 'by Stall Writer Joanne 1leJCl1lda. MIRACLE MA&!:JI ..; She believes lo mlnldao, evea Illa -she can help perbm 41 "juJt a -.Ue." story of Al1illdll KldDoJ Foundation's Clare· -. u told lo _. by Allilon Ileen' and ..... bJ l'lllld; O'Dcmnell, bo'lli of the DAILY Pu..qJ' alall, 11 women's ooclloallllln. . . , Bomt Of The 'New car ; •• ''Geldn r .. dl'• Jlorne Of Th@ New CAP , • • "Go141e• r .. ~ ... " DOO 'UNSB -La11ie clou II all the \lme oq leleVillon, INI •bin real4Ue canlnlio drq tbemltl•es. aver hUndreds or milel <S.000 mtill lo one instance), It NUI a pd magulne cover ltoey. -about the amutna ''ltolnlllc" in-~ qs have-F~Week!J. .....,_ Callfomlam are leadlna thl Wlll' u "-lclDll -a. for • S&V)! IT AU -With numerous species of w!ldllle elready utlncl and toO more. on tbe 11tldanatnd" llat, Edlto,rlal Rooarclt report to -~ odilorial llltP d .. -11111 c:oualrlea are trJ1nl It do Mlttl 11. Tlol llOl'Y 11 to ... ................ c.' -.. F.aclo -Yliu Botl lo Pl:_.,. the Flt· ..... • I I --. l 1 ' . r I • ~ • ( , \~'I~ I 2626 COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BL 'VD Of. CARS e 540-56311 • \ • ' • • .t f DALY I'll.OT r-. ,.,_, 14 1m ·a-· M:~re Jets Arn-4vil!g r r ~ . . ' Names ; Destinattons ·of 60 POWs . Li!Jwd -· Remains Above Devalue Level LONOON (~) -Tbe uS°. douar h.Jd ateaey today as a mUIUl'I! d atablHty .. turned to CUrrency . mart«. Iller weeks of lurmoil'imjl uncerUltilyi The dollar was· riffinf well ·--par values set .aft« .devaluation wu an.-· nounced Tueoilay. There wu little indication, however, that speculators were taking their profits from the billioos of dollars worth of foreign cumney they bought IMl week. Trading was described as moderate nearly everyw~e. • Gold rerna.tned at or close to peak levell in bullton markets although the spectacular prico. surge since the dollar devaluaUoo a~""' lo have hailed, at least ttmpon'iii'i-- Tbe price W!I' l!QChanged al $'15.625 an ounce In Zurich, 1'13.u In Frankfurt. up from m .u Thtirsday, nearly a dollar up ·al 71.112 in Hong Kon( but down 1211 cents at f7S in London. · There was no immediate explanation ol why London went against the trend. Some Brillsh observeri lealOll the pound, OoaUng sloce last June, might be the next largel f« speeulatlve attack. '/ --.. ' ' fl1lnC ..,. to Tmlo Air ,..._..... Coli(, ID tine ,i-s. . . --t. ,.,,,,., ....... A. Awt. ~ U.1 • ~' or.,.. a.tJ ...,,., ... '41-4JJt --··-.,.. w.tm•tw ............. S40'1UO sen Cllnwltt. ~· 9N<ll, S... JNll Ost 1 I:-. o.M f*t, ..ni UIMI. ....... NllWI, <41'2-4at • • ' Suffers ·Cold · ' 'll • . . -. . . !.. ~ ·fd ~f~W~ ••••••• oer 1 h• Un-Real Fur A,... a.pe lhal ., ... ,,. ,;.imic real pelts. Brown Beilt •. Oms re.. 4"6 • · · · -· · • · · • 711 Red fol(. 1The(.re deep and furry. ~for fun I Ovet 3 pounds of fiber kniu.d into each. yard. Non"'6kid latex hK:kjng. Safe! 59" Functional I You an wash them« art them 5'x7 • • · · · · · · · • •• to shape -they won't mel.. Mlny ad.er co I ors avililable. Choose.brown furry warmth ·for yo~r home. lodaiy. .5"1'9"···· •-····· 79" • Brown Bear {80% veretlt Moda.oyltc., 20'% ~icl • Cross Fox (100% Verel8 Mddaaylid • Red .Fox (851' Vere!ll Modacryl ic, 15% aaytid AMOUS FLOCKA Tl RUGS FOR WS. This shaggy, Un-Reill• flocUtf is a con- vincing double for the costly rugs fJOm Greece. Off-white-. 60'% Veret9 ~ic. ".f0°/. orion acryl ic. Non--skid ma. Wash· . <11?'•: • .,6• °' 39" 169" 6x9. •. . . • BV2"x12· ' =;;;a:i ~~(8y special orde r) 1 - • 5'nd • Old Gold .-,.-··· • Bluo/Goftn 'Bbdt/a.d •llbd/Whitollkown • k-ory ·Gold •Amado • led • Fmk:h blue • PWE WOOL WAIMTH ROM llRGIUM. Thick Belgi.an •~• rugs! ~te crafted of 100-J. virgin wool, perm•nenalv moth.lo . proofed. F'onished .otl> fringe. 1':",d;tiOnaJ Orienta.I designs ~ .wibble in five colon. a..... 3·.s-• .-.s.·. ' •RediWhltelBIUe • .-Silver • Neutr~I • Gold . • Avoca\!<> ::;~-~~~-~: 39"-239" • led I('....,, 'GoldllocNra ·G~·T•brit MRSlllE AZT1lC DESICNS. • 1r...Liac~ Area "'1 reminiscent of .OO.ONndi... ..._ l<iliont ~ wrnt ~.DBICNS; ~id co rsacc.entuate~pa.netM. •lie '"I•~ made in • &tong, woven nylon. Bound and frinpd. -. llXJ'l'. ...,.. """" ~ ttlN, 1-. They'r<. temUle reversibles! Try U-up ..-•--~ --• stltrdy •-II ~ ' ..r--. Tl'OISciunal ........_ • -or UU'Nn, OO•W11 •"-'c c:alen.. r.t _. ~-GqUISlte • floor.J'xS' 4'n' .-,q 14" AMi • ,.., • ""· '~ -· ·. 9'xi2'. . : • .• T. • ;...,.,..-. 9'"12' ....... 54.99 .. '74.,,. -JW ..• •l ' . . •• • • , I I • J ( ' ' • J. • , I ,1 ] ' .. ed f to .. "' Ill "' St h!t ' -c At be te Slf 'QI I& ' .. Oil ca • Pl ~ .. ~ ~ . ([ ii vi S< • G\ Ai g< .. • Al . .. 11 .b bl SI ' . 1 • J I ~ m ,C ) : ~ I ' ~ ~ -• I l • • " I ' . . , 'Jordan . --' - , ' . ' , . Plot ·o~ Hussein · r· '.' .. mesror~ Jtcto r Tim 'Holt. Dies , ' . -.-' 1-~ ~ -t • ' 1-""--=~-,, __ .,..,;_""="-__,_,,,_ __ -cc--t--,.=-:--.... ~ SHAWNEE, Ollla. ('ljfl) -an adver!Wng manager for an Tim Bol~ a tw.>fiSted Western Ot1ahoma City radio station. • . hen in 1!9 motion piCl!a'es, The aoo · o1 · w.,iem film baa <lled ol cancer in the hero Jack Bol~ !!" began .his ~ SbaWi!ee M~ Center. Be career in 1115 at the age o1 11. .... ii. Bis first ..,,.... role .... to • :, Bolt waa perhaps best play bimself'in a llllMe - mntmbered for his roles in bis· father. .. • "Tr--. ol lllemt· ....... • Ills ~-:.niw.: and ,;SlageaJad>." tie '"""'" tbe bciola 'and saddle be - · bia Jasl ll1m ...... '*" ~-in,a aeon-of Western d-":' Bolt lm!d wilb bis wife · Hol~ who waa llrlcten wilb ~Jlarul!i. Ollla., and ....necJ IL_bone ca®Or..wt.Aip!,. ... • ' ---" 'born in· B<ver1y Bills and Minibike educated at the cu·i.er Military A<aaOmy ~ ... of bis close !rienclrwaa :JW . Roach Jr. Roach later ·took .. " J ~ , over the movie Studio~ ,; ' by Bolt's father. : -" Hazards . ,__,___ .. Reported Aller ~ gnodual!ll '.Hiil "';i " .. . in a d•••i ol 115, Holt nllli Did to Hollywood Tbl!ol« Galld · BIJFRALQ (AP) ·-Faplty and attracted the atte• al desip in some motor-powered producer ~ wmipr,wllo .• minlhltn·--human signed him to a long,terin ...,i • ' =-~~ ~l<!r1 ~ first film Or t!Jb ilew Cilp9n Corp. relealed the career was •JHistqry 11-Mlde · -ol p¢cnnance tests tt at Night," starring lllirlM ·• cooducttd 00 aeven'minibikes Bo)'f'Z ud' Jean Arthur.· Re ielectal from moie tllan 7$ nnt· on to star in such films · Jbodels DOW 00 the marUl. 81 "Robbert t of the Ringe," R. Dooglas 'Roland ,Jr.' of ''1'!i0 Fllr&!> Ki cl." .. "lied Catspim's vehicle , releaich RlveC:Bobin ·Hood,'' ''Cydooe Clepartmeot ..iii, ''Olir. ttsts on lloneback," and "'l'bunder- • showed tllal even • ao ei-Ing l!aofs." Perlei¥:ed -led m In I 1>1 t .e . , '· rider' can be tbroWu Offl' the ·-.--:. -• -i-T"...-' - • handlimn. at·~ low POiit Rap·n..d · speed of. leVeD miles 1• hour . I: . ~ ' •• If be Is ""P'bed '1Y a IUdden, · Cojllol 1ieft lladiie e larp bim!P·" . . -< .• ._.:__ . . Be said one ol tl!e.. tab's 'SA"""""''flU -Tb. 1 testers adfen.d a lnl:"" aim· '.caJifornla. state ~· o ,wtien the low-~nanl ~lion · bas crltldzed • bite be waa lelling tooaed blm · ~tive Analyst A. Alan • oll.during.I ~ 'Pool's recOniD!j!DC)aliaD that I llarl< ' ' ' ~7.5~~~ ~ .i;oine·ol 'tbe bites tested . f<r·caJ~ Sllte·lllj .. lilJ 'plldled..-bactwarda durilli . and Colleges !aelilf,; llo'llrlni' •. wheelie s1ar11, ;Ile J a Id • ·.med !OS.$ pertenL, •1t"t far Aftotber · protilem found was too low," aaid Pict Baker, ttiat Jdr'••m 8lld, ~ CSEA deputy• I .. ~ e<r a I "Were too p W -lometimel~ IDIDBger, "and h1s 11J••·tor leraped lho.8IUID'! OD sharply . tecommeodinc *' "'1 .. , banked turns. ' • T .make much aense to m.-" · : ~ • ' . • . ' \ ' ANGELS BASEBALL TEAM MEMBERS HERE SATURDAY 11 TO 1 ' ' . , Soafh ~fl••• ..._ . .,, • ~. •' . ' '' ... ·' ' I •• , ·'· t • ~ " • .. - • ' ' • I I . ,• Jim Slemons Imports, lnc.--:.12ow.w~erA:Yf\ut,Santa ~U!II-omia9210?.Phont:11~.1' """--"' -~-r • ·' --- ' . • • f • '/· •• )'. :oo: 1.l.t.f't~ ;· I • • . ' V' ~ • 'A• DAD1Y PILOT EDITOBL\L PA.GE • .. ,,, . ' Pupil H_!)us!Dg · Crisis 1 -~~.~~~11- • 'lbe Capistrano Unified School DIJb1et ,_ a majcir-crilll ln pupil hollllD& In comma moollll as roe!· denUal development boOw along Ille : South Otange Coaat. ' Thousands of new puplll a:e ~d In the neat . few yean, and-the supply or cub to pay far lhe1r new ochoOls la gone. · -• On Tuesday, voters In the 1118-tqlWHllle diatrlct will be asked to author!M the ule of •:ia mllllon In bonda wblcll would crtlle a beelthy picture acaln for Ille cllsU!ct. -,J \ • Admlnllnl«I _ piedlct that pwage of the lalUe might v~ well .~ the cllstrict aver to the period when tho are~ reil:b• mulmwil aaturatlon -In a -an almost rli\al eolutlon to pupll housing prob-·• lema. . to . Parenti -·among them many of the Op(jOnenll the now-dead all·year-IChool propoul -have worked many hour• tryb)g to win auPJ*:! far -the bond blue. . The DAILY l'llm endone. Tueodafs bond lloue, lauda the )nany volunteers working for Its pwage al)d urges voters to eait a yes ·vote to llltlre a healthy future for younpten along the South CouL " t estru~tive •.Criticism -!l'be IAguna Beach Pollcellepartment app11n.to be atillnl more than 111 deserved mire of criticism from iome members of the community -criticism that rep-~ts a destructive, rather than bullcllng, for<e. certainly no-iostltlltion ls without some falling•, · and criUcal recognition of th°'"' fall!ngs often la the ·flnt step toward improvemenL However, wben·cbarges are made, they should represent more than pel'llOIW Jlique, and be bued on more than the opportunl~J:> · lmlfe the adthoritarian representaUve of the etta • menl Critics lose their own crecllbillty and Impact \VMn Wise .. Words "· Ii Ta. Soothe · '.t ' : ' ' ' Dear Gloomy Gu8 "wolf'' 11 lllouted too often. 'lb• city council, lWben hwlnc chlrS• ot .Uettd pollL'9 lllllcouduct, II In a JIO'lltion whlcb Nl!illrw a lllJJ IDOIMU't of impartiality. Jlorale, food mQnl.. In a pollL'9 ICtllCJ baa a fn.U. anch1111sftlve life 1114 Clll be muffed out quickly It tlie meir tee! Ibey· have no bactllp flom tbooe they .eerve. lmt 11 blind 111pport 11 not a b11!1hy. atUtade, _ neither II ...,.pting al lace value tile qulbllllnC of a few colllllnt critics. Fire Warning Heard ' RM!denll and political 1ea11en: In San Clelllellle thla week beard clearly the slei-n "'"'1111· from an iJ>. lllllllCO agent about the potential for'-a major fire dlau-· - ter In the community. ' lames Holbert, a communltY-collleloua bl1"""""'an. enipbHl•ed Iha! despite Iha! dedication of volunteen, the city fire department reinel!lt--!nadequate. 'lbewarD11111_eamedw1n.Rameettngofcounellmen and county fire depirlmelit Ot:ttdall. . '-The 1'!1'1on ex)!lori!d' <Ounty proposall to-take over el\)' firefiabttne~--a lllrUD&. lei of about •2&0.000 a 7eu. Thaf fee come from a «kent; •spedal..erv· u:e tax rate. · The county proposal has Ill flau. Offielala made it clear they would Dot relllh the Idea of runnlni the city emergency ambulance aervice; they also dlaagree with basic firefighting concepts tnclltlooal in the city. It must be COllceded that the city aougbt the county out, not vice-versa. · But now that the.facts have.been discussed and the =~ d!Herence between city and county fireflgb~n Into the open, the city co1111dl should consider Berioualy the merlta IJf lheddlng local control of flre- ftgbting. - ' • s 'Hello, chief? A fU1J1lY thing ha~n':'1 to me · right alt.er I 'eft wur office. 'r: Dr.w•Dafl•-B,_t Bouselaohf Bttdgets _ The High ·.Co~t of Kitchen ~reedom ' ,_ To the F.dlfor: • . -• '· the war bad long Josi its ledtlmicy, as cont o( the national Income weal to : Hof'.Temp~rs _ _., ________ ,·~co.: _ Al a nConl meallnl Gt the LeqUo 'al Mu Lerner put.o ii, and the deterioration ownen of bi1alnes& Actuolly employto • w-. Votera ftmi ihe Caplllnllo Bt1 .k A n nnv in our flsbting elfectlveness that Holl-received the major share of the national • • " ' ' II !here ~ in Laauna e..cb , Area, a. meeting OD oolld wam was ~A · man detailed inevllably followed. -Income -75.8 peroent Owners only ....,. •·-•1 at -=·-... · ==-·-:-...-oted. z -·--·~ -_,...--,.,.,,,,.,-:.---1~ .. -.....:-~ed..~~'l'lle remalnlnL.M'---t-, --'".,., .--umo lllMllQ" -BUT nDAt inu:n::11Ui'liie s V!UI ~ -percent was Plowed ~~tli J I ...... .:.:.-~• =-• 1xlonl? Ob yes, I've beard U-lalkml " pie, Including letter-writers to the busU.... for modernlzaUoo and ea· nm '"'~·, .....,. "e""""'" mllll)' times before -map.due · L · · PILOT hould ob'ecl to the Hoffman col ~j.~~ articles, In the newapa , and many etkra from readtro ore tDelcO!M. , s , • pension. - P, O. many times over the di• lable. But No"'1'flly wtitel'3 should convty "''"' wnn. Wby, lndeed!.Lel's usume, for the Let's not fall for falae, stupid cllcbes! • Tlloucllll al Larp: Recommend to low-pressure-point peo- ple -the alp on the wall of Gandhi's room~.t.,WJ'"" you are in the right, you can to keep your -temper; and when ,.. are in the ·wrong, you cannoL, afford lo )ooe. ii." .. • -• . what happened to me ll!ne WU the . """OO!lel in 300 tD01'dl °' l<u. The sake of argument, t bat Hoffman's C. C. MosELEY -....__. ...l.i<: ~ -,. _ _,...,. _, ... ol tbe• Wion. • ri{lhl lo condom• lttltfs to fit apace analyses ""' entirely wrong, sprlnglng --~....._~ .. ,;...:,-.,,. -~ r-..-'~' o• elimlnolt Hbel Is rtsenied. AU only from hi> pen<mal bias. Still, why JJeautfl at 93 _"I ,il;l"'tl _,_ --• · ONE OP the mam ~ liken from lttltt• must include llgnalure Olld write? Woold I, from the olber side of ' · · _b!lf ltUb -.. plutio l!aa mailing oddttll, btll -..m.i.1 may be the fence, bother to write to an editor To the Editor· Ind ftlled li .,uh waste. Pram the U>llllllffd' "1'--~~· if nffidtnl aboul, say, a Buckley column? I think I am gew.i diqulted with tboee .Ille- • • • "I moe inew ~ penon who · .•. " li·no : evtdenie ·et any -troth, eicepl 'that-)'OU --awlywoltlds ·--11bappinp1 ,..,.,,.il~l'tlf.lrlltoill'not()o BUc"'?.4kl~ 1 Int~ •• ~!-~ lures tbal you con!lnue lo abow oltlial tbe*9oftbenfanner;·b111'1t,ll111,... wire •·~ cartons, J>[ullc · _pWililhtd. -eys ewpo¥ ....... ,..m _, 90-yeap.oldllfllldmotherabowlnghowug-~ lllttlt llld ik J1i1>Ue l!li':JnMs --a.ble boll -1JWes ..,....,. • • • _analysis and -bias._ I '!oold elect -· ly abe can-look_ --with her ocise Jn her 1o:iiii>•i:jta'v.••ll'•·~·11iia ·lll " ;;;.,; mil[ 1~ 'faiilal '~--::., _ ·~ -_ -to-leHrucl:ley's fall ol their own mouth. I would like to aee a piduJ:'o ol , once knew a person . who • , . An example can bo IGiiiil! to dem- onstrall any false generallutlon w e Clef'!d'-expcl¥d. , . ',, ~ meat conta1Dei1; llludlelare~mlde,llOlonly,bythe dead weight: mya1Dltwhoilclooeto93andotbertber :...._ _ • • • _ • 1tx1:9foam · _ fromaChrtatmUBlft C&plltranooayArNLequeol.:Women The differenc., !think, Lo deep. At agewbospel)dtheirUmebelnguaeMand A proeecutlng attorney ii mote -)Oil a full of thtvwaway·atuff.. Volerl, bol"by·bandredl'-"' group& The some basic level of aubconac:lowmela the showing hoW attractive and be&utuul a criminal, in my view, by suppreaslng She emptied the bag out OD the catpet government II_ &<ltinc ,Involved. The objectors to Hoffman believe that be woman of 93 can be. ' care lo1 pfowund. evtdence favorable to the clefanae than (thank l!Oav.., 'lhe washed the throw gov~ ol out~ at. meetiJIC with speaks the truth, and this ii the source of ALICE WEBER the accused 11!1 conceallng evldence awaya 6r ber boll!$ would have been -dl1 l!""I'" •are eougtiiDg and tbelr discomfort; they do not want to • • • The~ totally UD· prej~ ·-who eWr Uved was Helen Keller, be- cause ibe alone was DOI preo<ondltloned in her early yeani. ' . . . The Qimmun!Jt JmaalileiJ that all profil ls Immoral; the eaplb1bt Imagines there is no sudl thing as an immoral amount of prolU; II ls the penlatence of the latter delusion thal gives strength to the fo1111er '<letualon, ~ make& ldeolog1cal conflict lnevttal;>le. · • • • It is -inedleally Ironic that time IJt h e great ally· of acute disease, and the reat en<my ol chronic disease. . . . ___,,.,, Cbann without sincerity ia the vice of the poUtldan; alncerlty without charm is damaging to It.. bon11led). Yet, borrlfled wu the word! cMttna. --and talkln(.-, f&ce tbe truth oor bavelt get out. ' ' ' , Aa lbal junk -IOlld Walle -lay at her BUT ,WREN yoa P,t r!ibt -down to It 111E HISTORY of the My Lai · If )'OU find that people are con~ feet, I IClllDed the room full of faces. _. Whal can J l)o? Maloa a a1ar1. Lel'a newabreak Ls lnstructtve .here. We ....,. "mlsimderalandlng" you, lt II a D>oral Each and every one reflacted lll!lr own try, ru1ly tey lo cul down on the IOlid Informed thal pe<!>[e Gbject..t more to cortalnty that your liue motives' an 11111 tbouehll on wbal' we have allowed to '!Ule lbat "" ~ !"'I' pd bard the publicity given to tbe My Lal a mymey to younelf, bul DOI to them. -happen in order to give us more freedom earned _, f<lf. Fer billallce, let'• p murders than to the munlers themselves. • • • in the kitchen. bact to ~ about -napldna with EvlileDtly something we used to have bu The lint thing the avenge atudenl / FREEoo1ll from w~t' You come prelly 1ndlvldllal napl1D rlnga? How been_ disintegrated. Cs1l the nomus learns a\lout a "l!OO<l" collet!• II the home with lhtee bqs ol iirocer1es, !oO al)out old faablohed ~ -:fallout the horror of war OD the home BD!<JWlt of aklllflil lying ii takes to much mooey apent !Or the budget. and go tllOy ·11'1!11'1 all IMI bani· lo wub -whal · !root. prepare an appllcatloo thal w1n1 ad-oul to the traab can with one bag full of J!.U:. tiie wafa' pol1uthiJ cl,eterlenla we DAVID A. MUNRO mission. , , , wule. What bu been gained by the COD· - The IDlderly'"" --~•on of U., Vie-atant increue In piockqlng7 True, there EVl!ty Wnil 1iiO ~ a ttUb bq out ... ~··•· are convenleeces..Sllpthe TV dlnnen tn-to l>e ~-up and laliea .to aome dump loriaD era can be oeen In the fact that the to the oven and hubby and cbll-will -tblnkl Think bow you can make the word "virtue" narrowed to mean semal have a meal wUh little or no effort on cilntenta lea ,tOr tfai-Mil wlek.'s pickup reapectabllily; so lbat the woman who -·· part. M-M• will 1hen be -think ~ wute -think coet to you sold her body waa "Immoral," bul not free to lake the kkidi;" out to the local -think -What Can I Do7 And do HI the man who operated a -bbop or -• If lbe ClllW her .. _.... ' · · \llNNlE RYDER sent 11>-year-<>ld boya deep into coel •!hc;"llDOf. .::_-way -....... mines. n..n 'I-idldJm lo the park-we have • all done our aba1'I to pollute the riven, To the Editor: ·'Hot' Cars Cross Oceans the streams, the latt1, yes, even the oceana. From the kitchen to the _Jllfk, we can lake our aba1'I of the aplrllllDg cost of foodl. - To the Edllor: I --del!gbbid that :yoa printed Vm HOlfman'• recent 11~ ts honor" OOl- wnn in the PILOO'-'lllovtb l antldpeted there would be oblecll<iili. ot coune, Nl"'6 bad no cbolce" &.1 10 mate pea<e; There ls a strident cry lcrosa the land: 0 Profitl are going up while wage eamen are caught in a squeeze." True or false? Anawe<: False -alnoe American Opin- ion Research found In a poU that while the majority of student.o, professors and dtlr.ena believe business makes 38 per- cent p<ofllll on sales, the U.S. Depart. men! of Comme~ reporla thal In tl'll bullness prolits for all indultrleo waa on-ty 1.9'l pOicenl I . ,_ WASlltNGTON !.. An International car use the vehicle recittraUon papen. Are there any u.....7 All over-the country people ate concemed .••• Illgb school teachen (all college graduate&) ~ polled said that ID per-theft tll\r. wblch apecializea In prestige Netherlands pollce report tbal Houben bu autornobllto, such u Men:edes-Benz, vehlcles stolen to match descrlplloo ol · ::.~ .. JtOFnt.l's~~~:e:t ~~I~~~ How, Congr1 '.ess '~Fad_' ed Away· Although aeveral of the alleged thieves Autborltle; call this operation the have been nabbed, "salvage-switch." • the autboriUes were Heyer and Berg were picked up, ae- forced to releue conllng lo a later memo from Callfomla 'Ille lonr and bltter l1ibt between Mr. 1 (, ; J· mand, al the vert least, air fan borne. them because the investigators, alter Ibey "compired to Nixon and ConlftU ended al lut when "Don't ask what """ --can victlmlud'E.._., brln1 stolen Mereedel-Benl and Poncbe Mr .. Nlml merely Impounded the fUnds ART. _HOPPE do !Or :vou," said the ·President sternly, car Ownera _,,,..,, vehicles l!lto Callfolllia tbroUglJ the port eon.-bad appropriated to nm "p lind a job." --~· ol Rlcblilond (Callfomla)." Bui the-r...--.. come all the way to -·-__ ~ . the United Slalel lo complains that "e>lnldlllon fer _. "Pat ind l," Mr. Nlxan lloberly told his . "'" ·-was easier said than done. be p..-:Ut!oo-,.0• lion by Dutoh authorities ·11 so lawlved televtalon audience, "have always bad .a Any in...ilptlon 111to the -· Altar yeani in, Cclngreu, few mombera JJl_,_•llc in 'dlplo~atlc process a.i lo be Im-warm •pot In ctur bnnch -· PoJnllMt u wllMI• fD. quaU!iecl for honest wort. Aa one ....... ' .....,. r' practical. ..... ~ ,,____ -~ ..... ~--.......... ~ ...... and i.-.. encutive said, "Who -...m. to complicaUoos illlo _ ._ .. '"' --...-·-~ ._._ --:.--... "'Ii• ..._ mlddJ ...... .-.11 ........ ...._ prevented their eatradlijon to face charg-A CALIFORNIA Investigator told us -Some o1 ctur belt =.::,... ~ ~ ~:.-: ;;:.d!ca1 ~~=a: es in Eurwe. . tbal the two alleged culprits, OD reieaJo frtenda over I be· · _ ~·•-M .......,....., -·, pr"'••" -''·'--·?" . ~ , Some of ••-victims, howeve~have from cust,.,.. "jumped 00 •• •''"'•-" --•·ve ~ -n-•~ .....--~ •~ -........... -~ ' Write -Them! u .......... ,... .• J. Alla ~f'Mlflll (0), :rll N. lllrlnt str.,!M Aftttln '°°21 lfll:I ..._ v. """-" U>i. -ll11t: 1an. 11.D Wlllllll,. IM.. Loe A11n41s MOM. D11rN o:in.r-11N1 ..,.., .... """' otflOI ...... Wllfllnnn. P.C. »501, ..,. '""' --..-, , ___ .....,_ "ea·-""~" with ,...,_ Agroupofm~~··"'"·"·•· been AmerlcU military· p e rs n e I and ne-ou1 al the ............. -elll:Deh. e\.'Uw ._....,.. MIM\ll...,.1.e • -··z· r w · made an abortl • a-IO ~~ the • ov_eraeas_·_. _We _ha_v_e ·seen confldeollal .AnesUmai.oo..ato1~-t~Butlbere·can1"~ ·-~~bavJmrlollltlwarmd:-=-8 Jo the .~~\.._ I J,.~_,......,..,.,.,~~~=~~\-.:'":;:te~r the lllcbmond porl aloee. JM U,.-.Ol\IO!l'W""; !'!(.~~l~I l •-'1 fD. ,l:Jn!iriiiiate!y, the~~ OIAIMI COA&T· IC: Y ..,CJIDl-ba1-beell linWd-to ~~ -~ iiil' ,."""' -Ill'• -tbi """fa dedllou • Mn-.w-im. AND'l:'nc:!o~ gled cart Comlni into thecountrytlmllurb ~=..maklnl the tie lo lbow..., ---JUarL pont'ded the .~ii •• funds for the ~ 'l, New York Qty and Houalml. Two al tlie ......, --· Jlllllca' n>bet. And tllOy had -.11y suspecttc1 International car smugglm, dedllolll al wllent lo cut apendlbrlfl P'O' WlllN 1BI l'telllleGt tmj...sed cm:--.,,, .. ,_, le bllld no lllrtbU" the Dutclullan Hou~i and a Oennao, grama in Iba budpl I liave ~ to r::lll futldl 1 or ii11r1a1, -· 11111,.., - telegrams from AmlY -crtmlbal In-ldentlfltd hi the COD114entlal documents • ~ • ltllP-•--. ~ llld )llftkldarlJ air vesliflators in Stuttgart, Germany, to . as Johann Bachle, aril belJev.d to be aJ1ll "Al I have lald, 'You Clll't IOlve travel, Colcl'lli had no dlCilcl bat lo,. • .lCIVAU.Y, the llimlnallon ol Ilia m11i ,,_,ti Jn thll try al larae In tbl1 ...mJrY. p:obleml bf tbrowtnl nl!mel' at· lbem.' OUI ol..bolll'W ._ _ llClllailve and Iba jadldalf -It tary au..,.,, '" ~ • • Foolnolet We -learned thal tbi In-And wllm I Olllllkllttd Ilia ,..111 ... w. '11le llilbllc IWlltle lo Ibis ~ IDlile Ultlt ~ 'Ille l'Nldtmt. ONB MEMO cl0ocrib8 bow the atolell temallonal. oollc9 -· lobrpoi, baa ,..,,, llltlnilili(Dllme)I al, .... led all"tlte ----aimoil ap by a QeDlip cu.......i. u bt ~ bad &uinc bla cai ring -"'· u names -men _ _:; wured the FBI that all EllrOpean otolen rut. J>.111 whidl aaloed the queotian, "WIU ,.. ~· bJ ~ E•ulho .J .. Vallder Berg, An1'1Dl11 Houben anu ear delCriptlons soon will be contrall...t • mill DOI bivltc ,eut --In ,,,_. l'llmlaii Heru, all Dutcb. ''Houben aup-on coinputen. This should help U.S. "COfllGlllss. my fellow Americana, WllhlticlOD lo r.-,..,.. ~ al hit lint -It dedft Ilia poaed1jo maat.naJnd· belllnd llOleti-cor CU.tomJ to lderrtlf1 the -stolon can, baj_ simply autU'll!d 111 .-in.." 11le ru1 H, ""1 "Y-." lS po.-: Ctpltal= ' ?' ltt "Ill 11111a1o rlQc." alates the conlldirillll eable, "aod althoqb ,lnpctlon procedum 'lt ctur ""' _._ --......... lo "!lo," ... rnaif; all "11111f" ... _,... -lo -.._., 1 llhCJ." . -be found by ~ police. :;~ m !Dadequiote. An n1 ac-r::w.-badlq 'llbce abdlctlted cmt. • _ w c.ap-. -wlil 111.,.. llub)eel could ei>_allblJ be Jn USA, with, mesnwhlle acknowledpl Ill_,. lo mab -er peoce.-111 a.r-, al--\at abelll It r ..,~.,.., 1lt1m11•111 no,.. IDil ~· 111 apnll an lnvestlaatinJ~a ae~ liglolalhe Pl'CIWWW -el"1tl'I ,.. lake tie ~·t flat lllnl'dl>n. A IDlill' ~ti_,... -11111 et '11ienpor1 allqu tl>allfnv liDd llt!rl _of "car rloi cases lll,.1.,.. 1l!llltm qlllNd llllllQ, wtkt. U!i Pltlldonl.,.. dehPh• ..,,_.c r1 'o ... ...., i. ••ljlc • • W -•Y ._ 1~ "-1 old ~ ... ~ Europe!' 'ty lnipnlded If ha r , • '. ' ta.a ~ lo 0!11e, Wldte ~ "'.de-r6'-attndJaas. • DAILY PllOT ' - • . . . ) \ j • • • h " ' ' '. , ' • ' ' " • ' . " " 1 '\ • • • • . . I ,_ ' • • • \ • • I • \ ~= • • '·-. .. ... " • • 3 &eor&e .lashintton's <lirthday .... • • ' ' , ,2.. 111 • ' ' . ' ., . ". . ' ' . ,, . ' ' . . · ·; .a time when we ho"or.th¢ Father'' : We've got' tlie red wllfteand· b1ue up • • • ). • I ' t • .., • ,, uf our'..Country. It's .also::~a .v~~' a!'ld . on Washington's B!rthdaY..fhe traditional sales day in ~tor¢s ' 'he-.' ,Mysic ~a~ Band will playfrom.11 :00, country over. Our 90 Soutti C9~t : . ~a.m. to 1 :00 p.m: ·J'heir repertoir~ W,ill t>laza _ stores . wiU _ celehrate,.. tlf ~ ~ intllt~e._scl.ec.tions from Sousa · an<J occasion with a sale that starts today:·. other patric:>tic ~songs. • ' . . . I • . I l • ~ ... , l'. 4' • ,.• .., " •• . ~ ' - " Frldll)', February 16, 1~73 '* OAILY PIL.OT A A • • ~ .... •' < .. I 1 ' • ; • ' . ' \' ., ...... ~ ~·. --... *·· ·-.~.. ' ~ ' ' . . BRISTOL AT SAN DIEQO Ff!EEWAV, COSTA MUA ·· ; .. q l . ·" . ·"~ l . ' I • ' 11·~ ·~ I " . ' I I • I • \ 1• I ., I • ' ' .. ~ . . ·• .. ' i:o . ~" . ,. \ ... • •. • > ' " :' I I <' I .,, I ' . OVER 85 FINE STORES ANO SERVICES .... DEPA:R'TMENT STOR$ . .'.May 'Co. e Sears·~ WOMEN'S APPARE!-1 .• AlbElrt's Hosie'i-y • Alroe • Mr, Elllot's •Chris' Fashions •'Finn's• 13epe's •Greta's • House of Nine ,• Hubbub• Judy's fLanlil Bryant• Lillian•'s •Joseph Magnin • Ma~.lene Fabrique •·M.iss Hawaii·• Sabrina • The We~Seal •Young Maternity• Zelig's Casual Fasl;ibns •MEN'S ~li'PAREL ... Carat's• Chasin's • Geritry, •. Ltd. •Harris &.Frank• Hoelsct)er's • Prep Shop • Rebel Shop • Tie Rack• CHILDf\EN'S· • AE'E'AREL _. ! Becgstrom's Bpby .('lews • EAMJL Y S!iOES •.•. Gude\"'Barnett • lnRes Shoes~ Thom McAil •WOMEN'S S(,IOES •.•. G. H . Baker• Cameo • Field's • Joyce Sh9'7e,.,.__,., ... {ree • Leed 's •,CHILDREN'S .SHOES ~ : . Ce.bot',s;• HOME.FU~NIS~INQS , .. ~ol<!en Needle• House of Fabrics• Singer • U 0 doff's ~ ;v"fllETY·DRUGS ... South Coas.t Dru • F. W. Woolworth• Jtv/ELR'l'!GIFTS .•. Chip Acce~.orl!'s • GaJleon •,J~wels b'y Josj!ph • Koven Jewelers• George Murrliy • Pace Setter o..Rai·of India •·Raj lnternetional • .. Sunset House • Weisfield'.s •FOOD-CANOY,,• .Hicko.ry Farms• LindbergNUtriti0n •.See's• Rl[!S I AUtfANTS ... Coa9hei; CC!lrrjet •-Harvest 1'louse • Hungry :riger •_Keplan'a 1 ' L • ePetit Cafe • Riviera • ~PECIAL. TY SHOPS . ' : A tea Card • Cline's • Oecoratot r.:·ne • House of Terry ·. Pickwick Boot<siiop • Rooten's Luggage'• Sports Plaza • Tinder Bo,x • Toy Center • Walfichse Wisten_'s.C.!'11\!ra~ •SERVICES ... Bak Portr11l~·Studio • Better B\rtiers • Bun Nichols O.ptometrist ··Crowning Glory Belluty Salon • House of Ta11orlng •On the GP.Travel • Regis Bea.ut)l..~lo.U,.F=INANOIAL:, , . Avco Savings & Loan • Baflk of Arne·rica'-Crodker' Bank• first Westerh Bank.• Household Fin~c:. I • Pacific s~~irigs-• U .S. ~etional-E!ank-• ~H~T~ES ' .. :~o~ti ~as~~l~J.Q~cl~LT!i~aterf u~~~e~ ~rti~t 9ne '.'1a~. 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Telephoto iENS. t4·110UNT • 4 El1111ent T1l1pholt • Anale 11• • Bullt·ln LlnShade 99.50 VALUE I One of thf Woitd"s. Fine•t Automatic LeQs8sl • ' -HONEYWELL .PENTAX SP50~'· World·renowned Pen tax aaftsrnanshtp and reputation for accuracy is incorporated1ntoone of ihe most exceptional sihgle--lens·reflex cunerai money can buyl • -SuperTakurriar 55mm f/l.O lent • Higlilyaccuratethrough-lheolensecposure inetering system • Classic Penwc styling and~ handling ----- I' 99 5 MFRS LIST . P•ICE 239.50 ' .. .,. • • • , 4 ( .. "'l ,j ,t • DAILY moT f""1, F-16. 1973 • Coming to ·The Plaza .. ; .. : _.P/hza · Will Feaiure . ' . J ~ Ollltrol Engineei'il!l'.': Districts of Orange-County. California Polytechnic "'Where The Watci: Goes"; u n 1 v e r s it y · Pomona, M~1>9D~Thell JJoDCutgO~porrcr~!!, • • Industrial Engineering'r; Corp., ' ' VTN Consolidated, Inc., "'i'IV! Orange County H a r b o r. s , En · t and, Y o u ' • · Beaches and Parks District. . n~,,'uoOlfl' T'\~p·· Jary.'r ar:_~ty ~mi , "The ,r;>a1ia Point Harbor t f ""'-'I .L/J. J ·· Council "Englnm'jpg Educ•· Pro;ect ; O r a n g e ~Y ti Mei careenu· ' Orange Factory~l "; County sanitat11?'1 ~ty Water Disttid, "Water Engine e r~i n g Co unc1I, Natioml Engineers Week ,Factor)'2l11; c.ounty Sanitatioo (C4ntlnued ~~:~-P~e_I ("*1>rated Fe~. 11-24) wi)I be klck'ecl oil by the Oranp O>lilty Engbleen COUndl at -Coast Phua with the ... hlblt ol 1& displays arranged -through the efforts of Ed Fisk, ~t ol OCEC, AND Jesse R. Noriega, dbplay chairman. ' ENGINEERS PREXY Ed Fltk Tiie displJ3S will be set up In the Cln>uoel Coor!. Theme ol this year's Engineering Week E•po1ltlon ls "Enghwring • • . A betW 'Environment 'l11rougb Technology." -· . Ezblblls and the organiza· lions provldln( them will ln- clilde: Paclllc Telephone C o • , 1'Undergrounding''; Southern California Gu Co., "Dual Fuel System (Au to Qinversion Kit)" "Fuel Cell"; Orange County Flood Control District, Allgel T earn Members To Appear Saturday Saturilay -will be "AnireJs Day" at SOul!l Coast P!uii. From 11 1.m. till t" p.m. membefs of UW: Ange·ts baseball-team, Including ..,.· •. M~nager lobby Winkles, will ·autograp!i P<iures, give out ~els da<als and copies of iii< 1mc"::Ange1s )1 0 m e schedule. cameraa -w111 be perniltled l!l!d ~ al!ending will be In· vi fed' to Use their cameras Tor a picture-taking session. tine also will eppear together with outfielder Vada Pinson and pitcher Nolan Ryan. Paintings On ·Display The ·Women Painters of the West, founded in 1921, and headquartered In Pasadena; will open a three-week show at South coast Plaza on Feb. 26 to run througb March 15. The outstanding exhibit will include the worts of women painters who have shown in many parts of the world. l~e:;:555s9.95 Y~LUE Including Free Bonus Offe . .. --------.. Scheduled to appear in the Carousel Court are: infielder Bill Grabarkewitz; pit~ Clyde Wrighl, Bill Singer and Rudy May ; coaches Tom Morgan, and Jolm Rooeboro. Tllere Is a possibility that in- fielder seaaat!on Bobl>l'. Vall'!>' The South Coast Plaza sbow will be Wllbited In a special PllerY In the Csrousel ~ talleiy hours will be tbe • jewels by joseph C•l ~ N!nlltrl-.1 e•NUINI ILU• STAii SArl'tll'll• 'llwlffl wlltl 1 l'lffKt 1J1r. AllMtl 41 c1r11t ..,_,II ~ 1.....,.,.,,. .... tllll ...... illtl lllf • M1karlt .... mflllltlnt •I ,,. 1•tr1 *J:WL ... . fll) OVw 4t ur1t1 ¥1fY ILUI OINUINI STAii SAf'l"HIJll, IMlllll•I c.111'. · v.,, "M'Y ¥1'f'ld 1t1r. I-' 11111 man'• l"lllMUm 11111. Sutl. le) GENUINI STAil llUIY. INvttfUI . -l-h'H5'flr9111 'f'M'Y 1'9111 ll•r rvbf tit 11111 "''" 14 klrtlt ...,.,,. ..... cldlt•ll r1lltl wllfl 14 "111,.nt clla- rnollft. '""'"'""' .. llnc!'111<1 ""' lllol¥ty .. lfll• 1M9111fkllll .-in ...• ""'· Cell GENUIN• ltUIY. 1.21 c•r1h. f'IMtf 811rrM lt'f'llf. Sit 11119 !Hlft ,i:.ttl• 111,1m rl111 wrth 111M Htllttl• c1i.. motldl tlld 14 rtll"4 btlllla•f ell• -!Id•. $2400. (111,·11 ~lllAT lllOUHD t»A#IOMD ...................... . !:tit~.:~~.~~~~ ...... $1. ' . l.'!.~~~; .. ~~~ ........ Sl 075 ~~ .~ .. ~.~~·~········ $&1& ~~~·~.~.~~~~~ ....... $2100 SPEC.IAL BARGAINS _,.. ·M•lt't 14tCN91 \lllJllM ..... flt.,... rlllt .. , wit1u ~ c.•t "'""""' ..... w.• L.-111 lftlde 11ii •Yllllllfk MM J•r .. ~ plllre _. "" Ill •1.1rnt111111.. •••• sst..• MM"I 1iC1r•f i9iii"' Pliii bilct 1ttr u~ ,t!IA r ........................... M&.11 L"lft 14K•nit )'9lllW ..... "1A1 Ht, .ti •C•t•I ~lw fll...,...., Mii ,_ Otl 1m111er '"""""' ..,.r llJ c•r11t ttt1f Wllll!t. 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CMaT ............ ,.. ......• ...................... . ·DOiiy 10·9, Stt. 10·6, CIOMCI s-toy Soalll Coast'·Pfaa • 3333 ........ St. COiter Mesq • Phw: 71~ 540-9066 ' ,, SOUTARE ENGAGEMENT RINGS " . ' 2/J car•t ,..... ltrlltllftl fl...._. Ht IMt 14 l!•r•l wllltll flflf .... .,.. ..,..... •lllttlty .............................. ... I/I ur.f ....... --......... ...... ,. .......... -... .... ~ ... ~ ... ~ ... ~ ... ~ 111 clnt ._,... • ....,, hi llfl !~.~.~ .. ~.~ .. ~ • ~· ppping center hours . 9:30 to t·p.m. weekdays and a.m. u6w & p.m, Saturdays. Two entire exhibiUOos are beinJ •moJnted for the Soutb • ~'Plaza show. Mrs. Betty Turnbull, newly apPointed ac- ting director of tile Newport Harbor Art Museum will be award jurof for the ,-.xhibition. She will select work'J for &ii ca'sh awards and six honorable mentions. . ' • The Age af ·Bmnwa mun. ... th' ,charm and grace of a hundred years ~· Portrayed ~ exquisite detail. Forks feature a rose f:t9 ... Knives, a · sunflower 9 ... Spoons, a magnoJia. @ ' Saye: 25% on each piece now. ' '2S1/a OFF OPEN STOCK PBICES. . ., ,,. l 4 Pc. Place Setting (Place Knife & Fork. N_OW ~ SAVI . Salad Fork, Teaspoon) •.•...... $63.75 $47.81 115.9' 32.Pc. Setvice for 8 wtth FrM s.f9.50 Chest •••••••.. 559.~ 382.'50 . 177.0tJ.. Also 1vall.t>le In.Dinner Slzt SeMct. Offer effective February"' 10 Aprll 14, i 973.' ' , . --~~ · ~~tffJf1~ HEADS PAINTERS H-1 Horper SOUTH COAST PLAZA Bristol at the Sen Die90 Frwy ... Coste Mesa Phone 540-2627 .~' ·THAT'S SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT! Now that. you"re real ly sewing, here's a machine for you. And ·at 20% off! Our unique §)ylist• line of sewing machines is moderately priced and simple to operate. Wilh the exclusive Sio911" f(<lnt drop-1n bobbin, stretch·stltchlog, buttonhol· ing, straight·slitching, zig· zag stitch· ing. Everything a real sewer wants. on-.ale-a big 20% off regular price on every .Q.ty.lifil ·sewing machine. Come In today for a demonstration. WRY SPECIAL SAVINGS PEN ECI MFORTHE 11EG1HR ~ '87"" Y•. too, • .,. '*' • liilKllr HWlng mlbine With SALE •• eoo 1111 lht quality Singer inailtl on. Model 177 r • ...,. ;o,ig--. • -.. ,.ng .... ..,, • Sf.tiQ§R _ ..... ..... •••-•1111••WI ....... ... . ' . -\ '· . '· , I --~·----~ I I • • \ ; ' ' " ' •. .. - \ " I .. I ~ I • \ ... Engineers, • . . . . . . ' M'.,:;,,.~<). ... .. ' . . \ • .· ' . ' • " t I • ./ • ~ I SA LE • i• Try Saturday's News Quiz ..... I I ' -· ·~ .. . . . F~~FT' lb, 19?2 _ . ?AJ0L~ ,PIL~T,.,., and . ~~qy Artists · · Baseball Players .. • • .1··~cee \ SHOETREE ---==----- . HIGH-FASHION SUITS AND ·SPORT"cOATS TOCLeAR! • .. • Regular $11 O to $175 From our collection of igh-fashion suits: Wide lapels, • deep side .or .. °"'• or center vents,·~ two .and three bution models. Solids and fancy patt~rn,s in 100°/o . ' . double knit. {jl All Sales Final. Alterations At Cost. • \ • • ,,. • 11. "\ '•· \~·.._ . .. Regular $69.95 , to $95.00 I Great statements · ·I in fashion~ 100°/o polyester ·double knit for ---.· comfortable, smart lo6kLng. sports .wear. Solidcolors ,and fancy : 1 patterns. All Sales Fi.nal. Alteraiions At Cost. • -. ' Canoga Park • Carlabad • Orange e San Bernardino Freano • Hayward • Montclair e Cerrito• e El Ca)on Torrance• Weat ·Covlna e San Mateo e Coata Maea SOUTHCOASl Puu:~ San Diego• San Jo~ : Riverside •_Redo\o Beach merchandiSft drastieally red!JCed to clear. . '. • ' I ( I ·I I . • I •• . - ( -) " ' • • • ,, tJt. . Hippies Invade Key . W esi '-car Ill( KEY WES'f, Fla. (UPI) -"Our city police.,. up llgbl marijuilna and s ut u g g 1 e d J-speaking. !tom the ' OF OHIO BeardeGiiiilliii'il~~ i!liij&n" °Plil'l')'-dnlp -picked up .. t iUglJl veranda ol tho 'woodm boule 1s.HINGTmrs ~11'."':."i: the~~ sald .• ~'.Wble'v~:glven, ~~ ;{:, ~fu.:U:.!:oi:1 ~ ~~:::.:;·Ill;;;-, -drape tbeQ!Jelves on the low-mg ..,. pptel ar ,,. • ., ;:-dreds G{ small mangrove erajbody in I ow n would sta<ked walli. femes, like loitaing a n d lalanda. wander down Duval Sire¢, B · Loog-treaaed girls with no v~, because we haven~ The heavy Influx slalied looting through the stores and m'1·HD!'!l bn• and the br1elesl shoris or enough room in Uie jaltl." ·-two yesn ago. Few _are •. stopping lo 131\ lo thtlr . 11wed-off jeans bicycle down kept out bt the signr. "Slilrts frimdl." she aafd. •'The the oarrow roads. SOME ARE aflluent. They and Shoes · Required," or chlldreD could go anywhere, LL.:_A-Bll.ATICN ~~! ~y .. ~:.~ba~ ~~~l.:~= :. t~~e~~~ ~~.::?::.:bedi·::: ""'lillll cherished independ<nce ,nc1 suspect bail oot of jail others cards are widely available. have lo stay inside at nigllt. • dividuality. They've tolerated who get arrested. . Key West doeln't.IJave a main A t d hi Ga Af~ gamblers and trollops, ship &Jsplciou.s F 1 o r t d I an s ''TlllS USED lo be a strOel any mono Duval Street t en t s la . 1air wreckers, kooky 3 r rt s t • • suspect eome of them deal in paradi!e,.. said Mrs. Fred ii hippie street.'; Now thru Feb;--19th-= 1.=i:'l:.!nc1 m1xec1 -· But the newcomers are not Wcirldf.,.... EE:EF STICH Su.nimer S.uu,e Eojoy the bedy full-arr ANY SIZE flavor of BEEP STJCIC l.99 Su.m_mtl' Sa~p tocby. ·~ ·~ $2.19lb. JO' lb. Additional Discount With Pur- chase ofWholellEEF sna:: · FR:E:E . S94 Box of Hidtory fanm · OVALWmns . c-HfESEEit,r, Mb: riom a wide miety IMPORTED CANDY htPowicl ' lad P.;..,. 98¢ * FBEE A cberry n......i candJ.for Geo'IO'• Day CBEllllY BOCXS Mix •em or Ma "em - CHESAMI • EACDN CmPa · cmrn SESAMI ONION STIX • ~ . . . :!J II Ill Ill Ill Ill I Ill I Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill I II Ill II llllll I Ill Ill Ill I Ill II Ill I Ill IJI 11 U: I Ws'v~-done · it again!:· ~i ·~,.I --------------------------------- ---------------------------------- Brougllt you the greatest clothing value yoo've ever experf-' · .. := enced! 't.fl9'q"'llitY, two-ply worsted suits in brand new fashion := . }!~l itigjor_ S3V:SO = - ... '. . ' . • • 2-PLY WORSTEDS § --1973 STYLING ' ·~ MEN!S. SUITS 39~5D DOUBLE-KNITS --------- ------------------------ $60.00 CoaJs...-44.00 § $75.00 Cpats .... -. 54.00 §. $100.00Coats ...... 74.oo§ -- $90.00 Suits ......... 67.00 § $100.00-Suits ....... 77,00 ~ $140.00Suits ....... 94,oo§ ' . ------= -$27.50 Slacks ••. _,.19, 95 § $35.0Q Slacks-.. i•.tt § ' -= ---· -------·----· ------ ,. IO welcome. 'Ibe·' natives are afraid they'll drive the tourists &way from this picturesque city -soutllemmoot of ·the cmtliient. Keys dwellers tend to lump all the long-haired wanderers under the hame of hippies. But, of rourse, they are not all . alike. Not all are young. "THE ISLAND Is only . about two miles wide and four niles loog and we'v.e got more hi~ pies than we can handle," said Charles Parry, ch i e f in- vestigator ·for the atate's at- to'mey in Monroe County, which embraces a 2IG-mile, string of the Florida keys. "They've sptead the. word all the way to California that Key West is the place ·to go in the winter: Basket Talk SANTA ANA ~A discussion - on North Ame[ican Indian basketry w i 11 be led by authority Dr. Frank Laiij~ ~eb. 21 ~rBQwer'I Museum~ -- . . 'Ille 7:30 p.m. talk · Is sponsored by'tbe Am•rican ln-dUm Lore A.Uociaticti. and 'is -lo the pUeuc. " -M~essage . . In There -DERBY, England (UPI) -The city's telephone dial-a-disc serv~ was swaritped by teenageri', • byl not so Ibey clooil4 bear , the Jat<it hif.oongs. • Ti'llY £oond they could use. tt' lo .' make dafes and exchange .1Pve messages with other callers in the gaps when the music stop-- ped. -. ~!::::===========!=-I~ ---:cost• MW ANAllllM llUllTlll5TOll MACll' OIAll5f = :J3l1Briot~Slmt 4'7""11t.... 1111u1oetooc.ur 2:ou.0nna111o11 = = Soaiieokl'N ' --Baclllf"&• J lblolillJol• i; § mil StJ.~ · U14l'm.m1 Ull)892·3374 • (711) m.m1 ~ --§ PASADO'A UISl-US GLlllDW AwMIU llvmlDf § -• ! ' -1 ~ ffin l111niu1u111111111111111111111111111111·11' 11111111 ii 11111111111i11111u 11fii . . . . Challenge the ew· Quit" -. ~ --·~f s f~m · y Page • • • on WALL FURNITURE • • • SPACE ORGANIZERS •• 4 200/o FLOOR SAMPLE . . SALE! ... It's time we diet a little redecorating and put up some new furniture displays .•. So right now you can save 20°Ai on all wal.,_I __ furniture ~floor · samples at both stores. •. B A N K A M ~ E R I c A R D M · A s T I R c H A . R G E South Coast Plaza Mall of Orcinge ~:,, 2210 No. Ora~ge MalF' ---' Lower Mall Level • . . 540-7777 637-7777 ( . ' ' I ' rHarris &·Frank • ·' \HARRIS ~·FRANKSAVES YOU $JlON DOUBLE, KNfr. puos~ ~~·MOST WANTED :·;_ -OUTFIT ON THE . Sf~INP SCENE .•.•• ·• t\).. ,,'\•.t\l ' . _._.·... COOIDINwSPo~·CoAT ala ·slACKS ... $78 ' _:.'"""::-=.._-WHYpmbletryinalllfindtbe.tigbl~e>'!ith~!JariQJlt pair of Slacks? Harris &,Frank has done tlllt for yoo, Res\Jlt' PERFECTtY COORDINATED TEAM MATES,111.C\l{or, pattin, and st)'hng-a11 . fn:im America's finest clothiers!· Sitl0ct"frorri the newest S9r1ng Patterns and Colors -l~igh fashiOn.f'ast.et Shldes. SUpert>~ tailored In line quality Double Knits: TOpotor Trivet, Wrinkle-Resistance, Packabillty and r~'rounct solid comfort business-· BEST OF ALL-wheto l$e bu( al Harris & Frank will )'00 find these great Sports Duos ly $78? • op.. A Himi & Fniiili ap.-bd C -. ~ -Clw .. Or~C..,,..Conl, IOlrlll. COMI' "™ ····----CORA W H•IHl•TOll 1MC1L ' l I ' ( I . .. I ·/ -., ._ 'd . ~~ .... ___, , 1 • • .. , •• .. I• ' ., \ • • • -· -. DAil y PllOT A OREGON \LOSING' ~ • ' SALEM, Ole: (AP) -,Efforts by Gov. mytblcal organizallon Is 1 claimed by Tom McCall and tbe James G: Blaine tbooe ·dedicated to keeping Oregon for Society to sllim the Influx of iiew ' Oregonians. ' rel!d<Pts into. Oregon aren't working.' Recently, Ron Abell, a PorUand writer, Iii tlje first years· of the 1971111, Oregon • iMorporated the 'aoclely afid named galne<l.92,000 resident&, a rate of lZ5 per · himself president. H°"ever, membership day. ~ 60,000 came from ,other remains a state of mind for most Orego. states, the re$l from natural increase. niam:. ' TIL\T DOESN'f MATCH Calilomla's TUE LEADING OFFICIAL spokesman "!111!11,000 residenla per day growth in the for principles of tbe Blaine aoclety is 1961lo, but California's population is near-Gav. McCall, who often begins speeches < ' .. far ~way SiJlb . : , ~ a111,.,i>!>iotiilg w Bfo(v~.f0kla:, 19~~ l!lil .. away, WJlS recently erected. at Soutl\..e,ol~ b'lc.Navy- tnan J!eter J. Kroq, whose wile lives in ·that fair .. Oklabonia city famed for its oow chip-throwing-con· test. ' • . ly 10 .times Oregoo's 2.2 millioo. to out-0f-state groups this way: . Calilom1a's .growth bas slowed, but for "~ease come visit us in Oregon again Oregon the inOui: may swell in this and again. But for heaven's sake, don't decade unllJ. part.a.of lbe..state becQme __com~e bere." d~ !>OP.Uiated -unattractive to ' t~.P/'in(to escape populous areas of .. .-... _ .. -~-. .... -..... ,,._.,_..,-~_ .. -,,. .. ~ .. --. .... -... _ .. -,,....,..., the country. 1 ' ,. · ,._. .... u one of the lat James Wei~ director of the state's •f f)I Cente~ for Popuiallon , Research and . • ~· e P I a C! e • ha the Census, said in an interview t4at a .«!G••t'11•' p~ary look convinces ~that ~ reco1'd numbers wlll migrate to Oregon • • • in the 1970s. · ·~ More recently, he has expressed .the "We"re going to set-continued _jJi-belief that perhaps Oregon should begin migratiob for 10 years, then a gradual disCouraging visitors. tapering off tiy the year 2000," Weiss 1!aCliing tbai view, McCall bas recom- ---------------~~-says. mended a slash in the out-of-state tourist -IF 11IE GROWTH 1\ATE remained constant for the remainder of tbe.deeade, Oregon would add more than 300,000 residents from out~f-state aiid 190,000 from na~ in'Crease in the lWOs.-- That W.uld be r. popiialloll Increase of ~t 25 percent. Weiss say~. be expects the rate of growth to increase -·instead of" ffe malning constant -posing lhe possibil1fy of populBtioq growth exceed1ng 25 per- cent. ... Migration of 300,000 in the 1970s would be .a record for the state. 'l1le previous high was in tDe 1940s when .war in· dustries -primarily shipbuilding -' brought 290,000 ,..!dents. J advertising budget. . "TUIS IS ONE OF the last livable The 1973 Legislature rhay go even FROM A BLAINE SOCIETY view- p1aces in the country,'' says Weiss, a . further w it b renewed attempts to point, the best decade was in the 19505 ; Manual Attacks . native of Ohio who· taught in Michigan eliminate the advertising budget when there was a net addition of 19,000 before coming to Oregon in 1968. altogether. from .other states, 1M th•t fro111 01,1r s•i·"-' ..._•M• .. a.! .. Welfare Cheaters t . "[fl we were 1 goodfromBlabeineUrs·, we'&,.rti· Weiss .doesn't offer ~ proposals for sH;th••"'in~••0•.•astdol+•11~:; 100 or secess on t nion," :rreiss DESPITE THESE EFFORTS, the stemming the influx, tiut ·offers some suggested as a possibility for controlling statistics aren't encouraging. · · hope. \ growth. Eoonomic projeQ!ions -those baaed on Referring lo the .economic prt>je<Uons . ~· J~e!. G. Blaine Society was .the employment -of the state's population ~ and -~ own..L_W~iis· ~ Bristol St. •t San 01990 Frwy., Celt• MIN Capitol NeWI Se<vlce cootrol used by the variOWI creatl<iii Of lbe-lato Orego1i-putbor-in 1980 range lron)2::r,million lo· 2.5 "All of , us have been mown-to be--41 f ASHI QtuSLA!'lD, T CENTE~ . , SACRAMENTO -County 'counties, pnd makes recom-l_Ste_w_art~llol...,...brook __ ._Me_m_be_rs_bi'-p.,.,ln.,-'!be_. ___ million_'_·_. ---...,-------.::no.::to.::n.::·o.::usc:iy_"'°="::K'.:...'_' ------'==~~= ·~etrare depafltinents a n d mendatiOO~. · · r. ! various enforcement agencies Fraud on th"e receiving end, ----. ~·are now equipped with a self· as described in the report; helP: manual to assist in the ran g e s from willful . detectioA and capturf' of . misstatements of facts . to --Welfare-cheaters.-bogus---thefts of_w_ella.r_e Compiled by the state cbec)ls; on the internal. side · Department of Social WeUare from . outright embezzlement the 127-page volume is a re: to con~on. with recipie~ts in suit of a one-year SUrvey of a food stamp scheme. - welfare cheating in Caiifomla. •. ,"'j"he report points out tbBt ·The Welfare Fraud Task embezz.1emeot -by w el f·a r e Force under fonner FBI &gent workers is pr~tty .rare." Said , ·David E. Todd did lbe bard Welfare Director RAlliert R. work; a computer did the Carteson, "but when 't does rest. . . happen it is pretty. 'oootly. . , -TUE MANUAL describes "ON 11IE . OTHER il.n.t, • the way! in which fraud has although recipient fralliiSiD been perpetrated or at-SIDfiller amounts ii adCt!i up to fempted. both bY lho8e oo the soinelbi!!g l~e $6!1' million a ·~ving 'end of welfare year. 'Ibe part played by some ~ts. and by ?lunty welfare welfare workers in. teclplent partment insiders, outlines fraud is an ~nown quan- • -··-- ' • • ' \ . . .Pli~. 1111'," Vw~.said, ' ' Slt£S 15' TOl.7. lKE JUNIOR SllU THA1 )fART WH!~I 01K'R.~ ENI . ' • .· • S~e11 young, sh111 fun , sh•'.! fesltjolf· minded ... ind she wt•rsr.~l•' 111111 She's 1n LB Junior Plent end w1'v1 got whet It t1lc11 to !'."I t her hippy. Like this ~11v1nly lon9 prince11·lin1 Gress. Fi9ur•fl1tt1rln9 blac:k polyester or nt~ with white coll1r and cuffs, $40 J size; It to 27 SOUTH COAST PLAZA, COSTA MESA v,,... w..t -6i1+M it Sin Oi.,o' ~1w1y \ I ' PIMIH .~7717 . . .... , .... w ,, ....... :s ,1Jtelp.& • • ' WE'VE DRUMMED 0PlEVOL1JTIONARY .. SAVINGg fQRYOU! Vivitar:· ELECTRONIC liLASH •G11lde No. of 2 •llh-KtUclrOlll: n (ASA 25) •160 Flaalrtl' p1r SM'el liA. Alklllnt D1ttttl11 •RKJC;ltS 1111 SecoMs . •2 Ytw hrll Hd La* G8ll'MIM 252 IEG PilCE 59.95 IEC PllC£ 291 .15 lll~olta ••T 101 . 2· -52 22-~·;CE willl f 1.4 l!! & CASE • .s ... 11 ' AlflllllOlll CT II .. 115·21 UP.· - 2.22 SOUTH COAST PJ.AZA -.. -.......... lOU•H WASHINCiTON'S lllnHDAT -..__-~----.:."'.. ' ~ ' -~ Fl!.!.! .,... ADllOR ptctiijl A .... P.cMtPlilL W•• You. LAl'll Yow Fii• .... f• .......... 1680 . \ . l I , I ' . ' l II • I I $1,.1~ p QJECTot· 1 • 4 22 .. ' ' • . • ,.,..,,, RtY'll'M, Foct11 C•trol• " • lt~I• Conl and at Projector ~,.,..,. • f/J.S Foc11sin1 l.tns· 11 • • •-<.. -... \ ••Witt •IUlllCI 1 1 • · • Stlf·c.MallH ca11h~1 Case . • GAF 100-SllH Ytrtlc11 Trey. IEC Pl .-...~-- f I. 20 .. 22 I It Pllfl p .15 I llflCllO• · • 1un1·1 ' •VllflLll aa~" · Prec1111111 11c1.cd BPllCE4.48 Ala£QUIP't' •ITAL · 81111111$ ' . . ' " 'ARGUS 146X ~CAMERA ·OUTFIT •~11Fldli l • "'*" E.a:_.. l'1•s1ir11 e Ofille1t Gl11s &..a Kltt111Cllldl1: ~-""'fl ""' .... Wrist stra, a.22 REC PllCE 12 15 WEST~llHJ.E SUI 62 ·¢ LMT!CTll ., .lflCOL" 121-135· 12 £IP. wi.-Cell!'. Prllllt 2.&2 Prn11s1t1-1tcl1H• a--, ' ' 1~22 -fltluiin " 1141• UlllT I llE.G PllCE s.• REG "'CE 3.1)!1 ' ~ . L l . I ' .. I SI J% DAILY l'!Ulf Military 'Servants' Attacked ~~--Homeowners • ' . • • • Win Suit Over Noise SUnday i$ FDDE>AY' 'I . • l • • f....,, f .... ;u. !'l?. ' . ' ..... ·t saH 10.80 ,_,_,. •l'rl9lat .._.· 'l ..... .,,.9$ Broadway .#sive. Adj~st for, ii)!<[o[f?et. including \h,s:<l:;ieco- rotive zipP8red':baq,. . : ext? loqg cord,. • , ·furniture guor~. Mojiil' Appf18nc8', S&. ,.. ' ••• J_ ·'· • 'f •• '• ;..·. •, I. . ',• ... .... 2.99 . 1: or 4)«:9., 6.00 to 8.00 :v!llun:· Our .;·i1'l~ citing coll~ $ncludes . chollengi ng .9""'9S, , ' Stotione I _ ' • • • ' AHAHllM I ~ N. -11141 UMlll ' • p .... .. .. I . • • ~ a • •• .. ! '' ' '· ii. .. •• ~-·~ ' . . .'f . J . ' .I -• ' ". '""' . . -' ' •''' ~! ' •• ,\ '\" (~; ~.~\~~·~ -. ·- ' ') ,. \,. '-;)~~ .. ~ .. ,. '"I ~\' • ..... 111<'1 ' . r . . " ' ' .. ' ·' t ' i .. ,/ ·) f J . . .. ~> ,,i 1· ,i'I; .. > \. ~!. , ,. 1 ·_, .1-· ' • I":'. , .. ;.,,;.,. qatil1{ll.~ . .,, .... ~, "··1 . ..,. ·J. PJf· 'r -----. "; . .f .... & • ,I • ' • t/ • Y~r'· , ·, . .. , l. • ~:!:....( ~, .... , -!:.'' "·.-............ ~' R.;g. i. 4!/. 3l tlitfetent th ings ' .. ' ~· to tolk 61.>.ut..o~A ;'!Jo. Slide in' 1'r."l" v.: J 't'. fl --, tolking ...,;a.,~oble ho ir. · Toys, 2~~· ; .1.r . :)l.L \I -~~. ,.. I •l ... l' ... , j ' .-, -I • satle '25 o/8 on ezeeutive ~fie '15.00 . . • allov llglatteeiglat 10-speed 129.99 Reg. 150.00. Shimano deroilleur gears, center pull brakes. 27" in white . Combination lock. Sporting Goods, 4 3 1· .<f· • , 11------------~~:--·~~~·~·-·~, ........................... .. • R'l,9 . 14~.'l'I. AM-FM-stereo receiver, 4-speod automatic changer. air-~uspension speak-, ·-l / ers. , Stereos, Radios, 88 ,J. +--- ., • ' ' • " ~~Jc ,,Ctt,.,, . " • , . 4.99 ., • • • • Rog. 6.00. 12 crochet hooh • sizes 8.,J, 6,~, K, fln zippered ' vinyl c~se, Not"' Wllshire . Yams. Needloc fofts, 29-' , 11 • ,., • . .. •( - ' I l. , r' For The Re00rd - " .. • • • .-a.e illitpe• ••t nh2txfi e• .. . . ' .. . • • " ' . ' -' .. ' Takinq over for Spring '13 • , • tfi9 shirtqiess. This·one by Kenny Clessies in neat strip.sin a walhabla ~yerler. Whit! colla_redlor __ a new, fres h loolc. Navy only, . • ' I 0.16. 20-0!>, Moil a)1<1 .phone ordres invited, COreer Dressos.'27 • t; - •' -- • .. . , .. i .... .:;. .. .... ' ' • • ' > • I 811per••.rt .......... •y sta1e 7 bi. .. a•® ' . ' . ( • . > ' . - I I ~ ' ••• ,.. ., . • • --. - .... • .. . I -· ' 11 DAILY PILOT • ' . . • • • • t\ ·"1: • ·• .; ef • • ~ .., 4 . u It .,· J b 1 " 1 ' I ------~ '\ ... ' .• t • •• ' . • I . '' elassle print . . .) • " •e• • •• ... r.ie . ~•9.99 . . ' ' . .. !• ·~ Oriq. f30l The perfed sprinq-in~mer. polyester .dress hos long sleeves; trlocolor print. In brown/block/white combine1io111 . ' " . ... in custom holf sizes i41fi to 221/i. • Windsor Women's Dresses, 62 • ' ' • . ' • • • ' • • .· ' ' . • pi'lllf"polyester knit p••tsutt 19.99 Twb.pi.rt pontset hos ;.,reen li'rint zip top, coordinated solid color pants. In washable doubleknit polyester thot drips dry, needs nq ironing. J0,-18 in white/rose/bleck or white/liloc/novy. Moil ond phone orders Invited. Plozo Dr.Sses, 73 • • ' ' , I 4~fHW..l-11WI-2 1177 ..... _n 19'1.JJll . llOOH.TnM•~l1J41""''" IOOLM~m:..llJIJIJl-11 ,HO, 10 A.II. :. '1\o ,,11,·MONOAT Tit-J, NRDAT It A.14S. & P.M:SUMDAY s•~N Ee I P.M. I ' . ' , r • DAILY rnbT ·Men in Service Sergeant. James D. ~· ln1, son of Mr. pl~. Dooald D. ScllOelllnc of 4071 Escudero Drive, Irvine, ba.s been deployed to Tahnn with unit> of Jl!!f'U.S. #Jr F°""''' !&th ToeilCll Fi&bter 'w!ng. Seriea nt Schoenlnl. an aeroOl>&e< ground equipment repairman, moved ( r o m Kadena AB, Okinawa, to Ching Oruan Kang Air Bale w~th two F-4 Phantom s<juadroos. • • 4~-~linty ' . . u.s~ Indicts 18 -.On: Tax-eharges LOii ANGEtZS -Striking aHbO bellbt of the tu - the -~ sei-.tce ba.s "'"alned federal Grand Jury tndlc-llt ol II w pnporm..,lncloding four In Orange Qxmty. The 1t Indictment• .utge a total ol = ....... ol wDllulll aiding and aalstlng With preparation and presenlnlion of false and fraudulent Income w retUl'DI on behalf of clients. U.S. ATl'ORNEY Willlam D. Keller ol Los · AnReles said eacb count ii punishable by a maximum fme of $5,000 ancklr three years In priaon. . J . . ' ·'Morning, ·~r. PresideJJ:t' Burgener Quips About ,Reside,.,ce in Wat.er gat.e \ • _:. .. ,~· "" ~ ,. • ...... 1-1t will speak on BJ 0. C. llvrnNGI throughout Ibo CDUDtry. -,.....,.,. al Cal.Sia.It FulJertoo, ~and the_}ledla." • .. - --Chamber officl.ols say the bis -named cbalnnan ol The publle is invited and !here Every ~ w be n measure would reduce auto the department there. is no charge for admittance. Coogrelllllllll Clarlti Burgener occldents at dusk, reduce • Dr Stooe aHIUthor of a · (R-lllncbo San~ Fe) wakes crime In the streell, ·provide :.~.:..... • M·"'omia's more recreation time and coo-ICALUUUll> 0 0 \AlU1 S =::::.~'"'too~ 't".:r; serve fuel. PolitiCal Process,'' wro~ Iler Drive et . ...,.llelloctD Preaideol Nixon. The chamber's action Is doctonl dissertation on the The !mhnwi Orange Coast similar to a ..,..JuUiin pa!Sed John • tiircli Scfiely o f F B Jqjllatcr D • In $11 OllO recently by the Huntington Calilomla while at I he ()r 0ys -....,. "':-ai ttiO Beach City Council, also In University of Sou t b er n • W11'11afo · Aportll)enta • of support of Hosmer'a plea;!! Calllomia. . SANTA ANA _:.Members of Sixl Months Democratle btodqUlrlen bug· year.round daylight '""'"" Big Brothers of Orange.Coun· giDg :fmne. time . REP. RICHARD T. Hanna ty, will be at Orange Coast "When I got up raay 'hello * * * (!).Anaheim) has been named Coa!t College next week to,.. OllAllll C8lll1l • ~~~~~,Lung .Unit *·and Mn. ua,.I G. Piii, • ., F. S. Schmidt, IRS district 'dir_ector c,>f ·Southern Callfomla, said other tax 'breDArert sus-pected of fraudulent return ortnaration are tmder lnvesthn1tlon. I llf_ ete,d Out family' and then 'Hello Mr. TIIE INAUGURAL luncheon chaii'man ol the House Sub-cruit prospective Big Brother>. 1:.'1-President'," Burgener quipped of the newty.f0nned Orange committee on International Big Brothers ma~ ch es 'l1niilaij at 8 meet.Ing of the County Democratic Rostrum Cooperation in Science and volunteer men with latberless In SI • Newjiort HarlJor-Coala Iilisa. wfll;be tieln at no6il Feb. %3 at Space. boys on a one-to-one basis. aymg Board o1 RealfGn-1n Newport' the Revere.House in Tustin. * * * with the ll)OD providing'°"" • Be--• . . 1 1be speal<er will be aJ ••---and -• ;M.;IL ' • Newsman William Farr, who of the m e guHUUl\.""11: ""'. . SANTA ANA-One o( three 'lbe·new congressm.a.Jll who Assemblyman John Burton was jailed foc refusing to re-tention the boys may oot 10 Madison Ave., Pore' l.naa<> · tmlnster, ba.s arrived fer AJA"""° ' y at Kolrt Royal 'l'hal I /1- ;g;:;::lfr.u, .. a1ra11t Building · Ider, iJ 8ISlgned to a uni{ of 'l1>e Or11n1;1e Cnuntv Ux ~"""1'111 lndirf P'd i n c l n rf e W•lt-r ~111 r.~""" ( n i",. f"lll'ml•l !'.A. nf '".., R"'l'Ti•t G-~--G lnitiall repnsent.s the ·and dbtr1ct (o.sd Francisco), chairman ·u be tho receive at home. A11.1e1i rove men Y assured the realton bf: boughf of the California Democratic veal his sources, wt 1be public is invited to find charged with murder after the the anartnwnt lODj before the Party. speaker at a meeting of the out more about Big Brotheriia death of a patmn at' an ~ .... nA;k.::=---ln-''v~ In 8 Advance reservations rnnct Democratic Club, at 8 p.m. · M b'I Cen'-Pacific. Air Forces ACAF) wltil provides lao- al air -~tbo s. line! lts.allles bi SOUlbeut ia and the Far Eut. ·He iously served at Castle rman Raadall 8. ymlre, SOD ol·Mr. and Mrt. ward .F. Waymire of U711 -St.,W-hwler,bu du.iled at Sbeppord AFB, ., from tbe U.$, Air ,,,...,., rill lDi!:J>anlc _.. co& in~: tbo.:}f::~ alnnan, ~WU traiJ>. to repair curnnt Air F~ aln:raft, Is tie1ng Mliped Geor&e AFB, for dut>' with t of the Tactical Air Como which provides air aup- for U.S. ground forces. SANTA ANA -The Lww T.Aftf". i\nah-lm• Wllllam r...t ..... Alloc:laUoa of 0ranct OountJ h1,. {Pia ht ""'11nf•. 'Ill. nf 2'1'« bu pureblled a ..... UIJ'eo 'R'•Tl•r Sf. ~11nfa Ana: ,...,..,,;., Stln•~n fl'-i-1nfJ:1\. •~. nf 1217 (oot buUdhJI at 1717 N, W. Oimrf,.,, pi.,.,.. SAnU. .An,._ Broadway lo Santa Ana for and .Tstfl"t )farli,, ( e i 11 ht 1105,0GI.. count.) of 133l Locust Ave., ·ltiiite a..:tJi.' CllrectOi'. ~I -Oran·Re. the ~.Cllrittmu s.i orpnlzalioa, ID-tbe THE LA'M'Ell TWO are purebue. The lllOclatJoa. UIOCiatM. with llnlnee f'rontv rmved to tbe mw: quarters Jnoome Tax Service with o(- from llCM Qvlc Center Drive fices in Anaheim and Oranee. In Senta Ana wblcb ii beln& In arfrfltlon to behul chaf'i'P.d tom dowa. ' ~th fillnfl false · returns fM ~Dr. -Paut-H. Freeman of cl~ Stiru;oo is chAr~M But.a Ana. IOld the property, \1rith th~ counl:.'I of fRilure to wldcll lncJuda 10,000 squarei flleftll own federal Income tax feet'Gt land. _ return. lf. Blair Armstroog pt! For the !'<>" that Stinson iJ Grubb 11111 Ellis' Ne~ alleged not to have med, his -lndmtrlal DI v ts to a : lnrome was 1112,lU, ao-,.._,ted boll) parties. oordlng to the IRS. -_.-..._....... ··~••nll:J" TIR IC'\& -b t the w • Club by visiting their o 1 e -Anabelm ConvmtJoD Center "-'"--'--"'' ln·...-.;-.i...... be made by calling 835-9171. Fe · 26, a omens ' on the ace campus. It will be ~..-.-->CU ~....,.,... 286 St. Ann's Drive, Laguna roller skating derby · was "~ It er ,..;1 boagbl * * * -Beach. located in the quad area! sentenoed 1bunday to silc It three years ago.. he said.. oa: BARBARA s. Stone, Farr, temporarily ttleased Wednesday through Friday ,months In Orange Coun 0 ty Jail ~&m!! have said that was associate professor of,,poUtical while his c~ is being ap-from 9 a.m. to 2:llfl>.m. J!RIWDPluoua of me and ~~:'.'°:~".'.:':~~"".'.:':'.".__:'."'."~:..'.::~..:....::::~:!;-_.::..:::::.."'-.-----'-- and placed on Uree years -ciibers called n gambllog, but bat!<n . It did pay r>ft.~ Judge Wll)iam Murray im-Burgmer Wlllll't elect.d to 'posed aenta>ce 00 Timothy Coogresa ODti1 last November. Lee Fuller -just tw ~-.. * ' ' * *· . • -. o w~ THE l,IUNl'INGTON Beach all« Faller and Terry Leroy Chamber of Commerce has Anen, Z1, were lnund gullty o1 thrown Its sUpport behind a reduced charges ·of In-mOvementfor permanent voluntary manslaogbter. dayllgbt 1 av l.nc s Ume Allen will be sentenced F<b: -t11mJcb<iu1 !be natka DAY OF THE DOME SEE IT NOW 5outh Coast 'Pfua %1. Charges against the thlnl Chamber directors h a v e man, .n.g.,. Lee AHord, Zl, pa!Sed 1 resolution urging the ---------,.------------·'-' -----Wete thrown outJ>y the jury. passage of legislation pro--. ·-3'1!!! lrlD ·was booked OD posed by U.S. Rep. Craig -. suspicion ol murder last June Hoomer (&.Long B e a c b l A 23 after the death '01 '}fanln which wuuld, In effect, tum ' E. Gruber, '34, Los Angeles. back the l:lock" an hour ' • • FACIOR'f.SPONSORED UAL •' -M@~ :"AtiW'.ON ·~B. ~~~.=AREA RESIDENTS VC?TE Yes OUB_j KID.S NEED SCHO_OLS I •• • l .. ON WHM''S IT. ALL ABOUT? . . , I • '•' -~·v1ovl! Jn 1972, coi&nty and city planning dejlartments proCe"'9d .. Ptlii'i for MORE ·T!lAN '11,000 HOMES in ttie.: Capistnpo School District. That means MORE THAN 5,500 NEW CHILDREN FOR OUR ALREADY CROWDED SCHOOLS. . , Al1Yl ·, . . CAPISTRANO :SOHOOllS • - FACE..CRISIS · -· WE NEE'D' MORE SCHOOLS NOW. Give your Schqol Board ! the funds tq plan and build NINE MORE SCHOOLS. · frouR'SCHo&: TAX,RATE WILL NOT ,INCREASE) 2 I · '· Remember. • , ,Jleighboring school districts waited until i~ Wai too late-· \)!•Y ah.eally\are swamped ••• .have double .~'°os; '., , 1 huge ,bwioiqg probleJl!jl, to name but three of thel? h~a~ ; OUR AREA PRIDE I . . .• C.pistra~o ma citizens have been •nil are11<>w, LEADERS in public educall!le .ana, community pride. ARV'l'.'S FRIENDS Committee am •t you CONTINUE. TmS SOLID AJU:A SCHOOL SUPPO&'r. ••• , .CONTINUE Tq BE LEADERS. , , . ,. ,. ,; , I ' I -WHAT CAN vou ·oo TO • " • • •• I ~B.20 • !SPONSORED BY ARVY'S FRtENol CoMM. AREA RESIDENTS VOTE YESI. ..,, Allll 'Wr. 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UYAllA • 2 818 LOCATIONS . ,.> , G()LDENWEST & WARNER JtUNTiNG ON HAQI Sal" Only r\!T!'Il 401 MAii '516"1 I 842•5596 • • ., HUNTIN~TOfi .CH S..t1ce. • 536-7561 . • " ' A~ rillrJ front rout< lion ii d fol!oi ·~ lngn n:~ rallr open ..... the need that lrali °'" dienl Tb = = :; natli! Iha~ ~ = <1<>111 ~ "C OU I said' COID! .allot and -~ u... Ill men • equJ ... gan metl bell DlUI that iJ bav/ ~ •• . \ I ' Breathing~s Easy ' . . . . . Oii ,Wrong 'l'Nek Railroad Chief I Slaps Old _Laws January .PolliJ,tWn Leve4 Passab1£ ANAlwK -1be ~· • ....,....mm, the Publk Al· . Coinplalnts r...iv~ illclude County Air Polllllloa Control lain CommUsioo of «;al State one on lalloot in '1fllerloo District -llld todq January Fullerton interviewed APCD · which ........ to he Ja_drop-. ' BJ~ ·AB£EY-..... the nllroods,' 'he .:..i.-.............. ...., .. ''Believe ·~ they are ' about ' = 1r11 ··~•r qi~• and_Rvlewed tho PinP. -complalDt in liieat51ng In the COW!IY. BR& ~ iJlt. 'nlelf sta~ JIUUertOn allegliii a Ir c r a It • Tiie calllomla air qwolity 1ntent was · io see I h a I fallout was found to be from limit of oxldantJ WU'. not "aomelbln& .was done abool 1J'<:e!,· and a complaint about r ea c b e d al any ol the the pollulioo." dust from Westport Develop- dlslricfa f~ stat-In A few da)'I later the di.micl ment Company In San Juaa January. The air quallty limit wu lnl«med that th• Capist<JIDO was abated by ...i,. for nitrogen· dlo:llde , was~ ex~ atudents bad decided not to ling down, the APO> npor:t ANAHEIM -America's to= ond 1"11 will~ rii!Nads _spin tjlelr wbeels :.,. ind.:.,~~ by from crlSIS lo crtlil but the 1.,. .r;:-.r next route to their Oaandif Silva-Federalye lo'-. ttoo and -............... . . . =venlion and na-"""-------~ ••CllllTY· is clearly marted .;.a~·i:, tlODahza~ ale certainly not follow, Ftirlonl Ra.II r 0.,· d the remedies fur the m•lad,.. ceeded twice In both Aoahelm " pursue the !Diiier. sal4- and Lo, Habra. The air quality '-· Adlninlstralor J1>bn w. that alflict railroad _. Ingram d e c la r e d heR tioos, Ingram Slid. · 'llluraday. '"lllere will be no $11111 "Actually, the bulk of our ~ to baU ont Pem een. ralln>ad""""' OR lll'Olltable Ira!, he prom1aed "We al the operations t11a1 ~ become federal -.. lo.el ore even ""'"' '° ti we can apply ~ to prlnte m•-the nmedles we know are to bring health to our raJln>ad --~-• to --~ ~ systems and w. are aln!ody ,.....,.. -~ esam,.... as lieeing the . resuJfa f ln- thal olfered by the Penn Ceo-terveolkio from that -o ., traJ Railroad," In&ram told an • Modjeska Sanctuary . 1 To Expand standanl for· aulfur dloJ'.ide was exceeded only once on Jan. 11 at Anaheim, acconling to APCD ofllcials. CARBON MONOXIDE levels equalled the state air qU4llty limit on m different -days lo La Habra. FUU.EllTON-Two . loll . The qew mobile air monltor- Orang• County Town Ball au- dience. adjacent to the Tuclter Ing station In the El Toro. INGRAM SAID a $30 million . Mission Viejo &Ra wu lo automatic, CRWJess r a 11 Wlldllle . Sanctuary m Mod-operation !or the lint lime systepi deYlsed by General jeska Qmyoo will be used for • during the month. T h e Electric ls certain to bring a small alDoe ,boildlng, "public facility showed lower pollu- that company a !.O percent parting and. addllimial apece lion levels occu.Rd"at tbllt Tbe llrsl essential, Ingram said, Is the dUmping ol ~t illOded ..... -lllal\y ol tliem more than 50 y..,. old - which prnent the clooure of unnecessuy aod unecmomical routes in many aRal ol the natloo. return on its investment in the for the wild animals location, APCD officlals said. near lutute. n.e lots each lesa than 000 The district's other lhlee Be lftdicled many more ' stations aR located in c.osta operations o1 similar .,,_ acre, were purcbased from .a Meaa Anaheim and La Habra. eq.....-Wbitller Raltor by the • :n~ will pro Pe f Fullerton Foondatioo, pen!lll NONE OF TBE slate amb- ANII llAND IN BAND with lref&lll 1 P'-llOi• alllf Cllpnizatlcin for lie •nctuary lent air quality llandanfa were thet m-amplng mllll ·.-the opeeda '""81 the ..... at since Cal Stale ~ aceeded at any time al the updllllng ol labor .,... that no '~ al ~ to 41111 mlfa an · booghl ii in all from the San new station, a-rdlng •-the ~ -•ect fast .....,;.._. '....-on n>ules tllal OR F ~ w ...._ =u ._ ==-""' '---"'--'-ernando Valley Awfubon January APCD report. pr(lent day condltlom and ~--~· -Snciely. • ·which add many miJlJoni al llve to the Amorican public. A World ,w,; n bamlcb After a nnmber ol mndillca- dollan to railroad ~ , An eirrinlmnenl-<o huildfng -.., the Fullerton tions al the Owl Rock Com- Ingram said. pailllc Is be com f n I In-campus will be moved onto · pany's planl lo the Santa Ana "Our railroads mllll he put crasiaflly'""8re that nilnJed the lllte ..i uaed as a Canyon APOD tesla showed oo a bnainess basis," Ingram sylllena use_ up .th!o. lqsJ . .......,., alfloe laboratory and there had been no Im- said. "They mustliOCome -~ fand~and .......... -steepmg areafor ~·· provement in emissiona. Owl competitive, they JDi1s1 . be the least &IDOIDll al pofhitlon Rock withdrew its variance allowed to respond to trends lflrouPl the energy t hey petition ind was given 30 days and they mull he alloftd to employ,~~ out. Mended Hearts to permanenUy shut down the reect promplly to ""'Iii,. · · . operation. -1atlon (ll<SllllttS"lhat "BUT Tlll!: Illlti!llUTE In response to chronic com· brinc "mou!lnl and-• concern o1 au """"""' w1th Meet' Tuesday plaints from one c111%en, tbe lion in their ne. ~ · the rallnmls 1111111.he lo apply F e d er a I EnvirOllmental Ingram sald the enip1oj>-common oeme manag __ to SANTA ANA.-Members al Prolection Agency (EPA) sent ment of blihlY sophllllfca!ecl 1bnoe l!J!llems that are not the Oranp Caanly dlapter of an engineer to review the ·equipment and the Increasing paying their way, the led<nl Mended e..na, Inc. wW meet district's files on the :Brea 1111 of apace . age techplquea ollicial said. at 7:llll p.m. Tuesday al the A!Rlys Manufacturing Com· gmnettd from aerospace "Let's be fair lllld point c.i ~ c.a.iy Beart i\sooc1a-pany Jan. 3. • Clark Urges Action . ' For Rap.id Transit SANTA ANA -,. Belter utlllzation of S o u t h e r n CalffGrnfa ffteways for rapid transit WU Ul'fled Thunday by Orange C o u n I y SUpervisor Ralph Clark lo a ·talk before a Southern Calllo<nla Assocla· lion of Governments (SCAG) transportatioo panel. "Although there ii· ~ slderable planning for rapid transit• In the f<iloo , theR is little· action," a.rt char(ed. "The San Bemardiuo"Freeway bulway tJ the exception. However, It will be many years bef«e the transit plans being developed by I h e Souther1I Cafllornla: R I p f d Tramit Diatrict mi t b e Orange County T-r a n a i t District are implemented. .. a.ARK m· awRMAN of the board of the Orange Coun- ty dlstrid. . ''With minimum upense. trlll.!it bu.lei can be routed oo provide, within one year, a regional plan for inlerfm rapid transll use of. ,the !Reway system. BE SUGGESTSD the fol· !owing ••••no: ' -~cate bus lines as on the San Bernardino Freeway. -Reverse lanes in peat- ftours as is done. in New York. ~Ramp metering to favor bus egress to freeways. -Traffic pacing d e v i c e s which will keep all traffic moving at 51>-eO miles per hour. -Par~-llll!kide lots on Idle fr*WJy land, drive-in .theaters and olher parking lots. Talk Set . . . On Birds Of Prey methods .... blllii brought to that -al them -not tiOll ........ 1IO Civic Center hear In the raJln>ad illdulllry heinl allo oed to cut oat the Dri~ West, hel:o. lllUll ,. hand in hand. with -wood fit ways that wOuld Tbe theme al the monthly ~he freeways. Operational SANTA· ANA -"Unoeen changes will be required llot Birds ol Prey" Will be the the ledmlques --... presenlatioo to members and Clark Rfated. "One bus oo a f{lends of the Audubon Sea ·freeway can carry I he and Sage al 7:15 p.m. Tuesday equivalent ol u miny people .at the • Soota •Ana Public as a llDe al can, bumper to Library. TBE APCD and E P A bwnpe-, ntmljng for two Dr'. Chlrles T •. Cofllol al the tllat v!W updating. .pool-tbem on an ...,. be!,~ meeting is "February ii Hear! . . I ..... llld. "We~ have ,.-MOllllF-AiJ·'JDeDlbers of t!lil engineers made an unan-milea." ~ al lioloo -.t. Cal · nounced inspection of 111" Clark said he will ~ Stale.1--will dilCuss foundry~5-msd"~-~-,..,....,m.""'·~~ ec1J1~ emissions were o b s e r v e d , transportaUon · ccmmlttee of l1ltema and their fubft in :county oUicia,ls 'reported. . SCAG that the llate.l>lvlsiOn heavily ,.,.._ -ol · On Jan. 4, six atu~ts ol lllclnrays be ~ to Souther1I caHiOlllit " "Otll LAWS and ootmocled adopt JeP!ation that will. organization have . undergone laboMnanqemenl traditiou ~!1.!!!.._ ~ ~ -"!'fl . "'"'1 !-ftfor~-~ have becmle a. strait J8*1 --lftllOiillg ~ .,....-. j I ' 1· • ' .... • • . ' I • Smooth riding, extra-deep.tread .. And the Treasury. backs them. with a 2J mohth '.guarant~. , ;1 , .. -• 78-1iyi1na e <I-ply potyeatOr cord construction . e 2'montlt gutrantee wltlt 5montha100% replacenient allowance period .. '""' . , ... lilit 1f'l• ""-la. l• . .. ,.... l"ltOI b. Ta A1hfS .cio.11 13.97 1.13 G1h14 125ll14 19.97 US E7k14 13&114 17.97-U1 01h1S 81Stu5•15 20.97 2.90 • ..171d4 J7W4 18.97 2.11 H71!l15 Ul!i•15 21 .97 2.80 -: , ' Pricla 1hovm are lor bl.etwallt tllbeleM u,.., No 1,.i..in nMdtd. . WhiteWalla JI.Ill 53 mott. Ow RellArlcM• Custom Poly 11 our own n•fM Md Cloet not refJect In)' n.tlonWfd• slMd#d "ot qu1Uty. ~-~ . ___ ,_.., .... • • ' OIANADA Nllll llXIO Ct.bwd St.I fOIUNCl~lnll illwk• ! • WOODLAND MILU21SIXI Victory~ 1AictWOODCnll st. Mi hrlma:lll. 81¥(. llVllllDtJS20 Tyl• sl IUINA ,AiKBua ... Clral&etl111ipe SANJA ANAJ9tl0 Scd Bristol St OIANOIGlnien Gron Bll'd. aad lilMdlesl« .. ,..,,..... " ...... fer llltwilll ,..,., .. -II ...... I Ut .... 1•1), ftMCl•"Y -""" •Nflillllt ,..,., 111111 ...... 19 11119UN. II dHM Hiii ~ t i¥illt .-....it Uyttll lw ....... ,., ~ W•ht' ... , .......... --.... •IMf" ....... ---tlKHMk•lty ....... l'lttM' _.. •dw .. •A•IAIC•" 91111 ,_. ...... 11•'(' dtM ... ,,_.,. W""9111 c.till-1 ..,,i1i1 If .. ··-.•. °"" $159.95:: $109.95 500. Gal FANCY KO! 4•• to 18" ORANDA GOLDFISH 79c to $50.00 KOi FOOD 42% PROTEIN BANKAMER!CARD WELCQME Pacific Goldfish Farm--· 14700 GOLDEIWEST, WESTllllSTER °""' ,....., ,...,. If ...... D6flll .,...,., 0,.. Oolty , .. , -•""'· 7105 o,... sunn, 12..s 114 ~· . RellArlde' heavy d_..uty · muffler installea . • 178!1. Guaranteed t;)o·ng IS)oUoWn your car. Fits nmt Amerit:an t:af'I. Heavy conatrUC:tion tor lo1199r 111 .. Distributes heat evenly 10 reai&t (USI. '"~St. tftd"f._trtrM.lflf llvd.. 0,.. a 1'..,;'ti.JO .. tia;S1t••ll)'s 1•ta7 -.. . I I • .. • • .· • I Dolll.Y l'ILllT • • I • I \ . I .. , • .. • 3.99dar. TOft1111Y./laroll lignalure gOlf ballS 59.97 .. days only. Super10 spud bike,~ fil!D' ~-~ ___ .... ..,. .... ,. •. 14.88 . Hamilton Beach blender ~ 44 5-\.: "°~· ' -·. 5 • ; ;!(, . 32 .28 24 < 4~ 4 31t ! • • • • • .69.88 Sharp12" dagot:llll blade &.W!llte 1V (Model #2K31) ' :tg9;.v: Hrsch 301' X'12" X 30" 3-shell steel~. unit· ''·'··.·:: . . ....... , ····.·.:·;;. -1.99 . Glidden Whihi • latex ceiNng paint ~~lidden · · .' ··:~late · . ·r ~~· .. ~ , ' 4 for 1.00 TEXACO 30-w-only TEX/\ CO MOTOR OIL 68«·--- STP oil treatrrienl 2.99 17" mushrOOm lamp. UL isled. ' • ·-• • , • . . ' ' - • •• - -. .. . . I 3 /$1 ,_. • , . , • Pantihose . • 100% nylon. -coif• boon. - r 'C· ' \ . .. • . . . . .... r --.. " ' • - Ftfdl1, ftbru111°16, 1972 '. ~ . -. ' . . . · .. ,' ' ~ .. ' ) " • 1· '• • ' --.. ... " . -. DAILY PILOT --... ' . "' 1950 .. - Glrl•' . two-titn• tops 1 CX:W. cotton knit 3-6x. s~os7-14.1.66 eouNADA Milli 1800 Chatsworth SI. •WOOOLAND MU 215GO Victory Blvd . .. illNA 'MIC 8-h tnd Or1ngethorpe _... .. 3250 Tylir •SANTA AHA SO Coast Plaza eTOlllANCI Se~ulveda and HllwlhOi'(ieo•LAKIWOOD Carson St. and Paramount Blvd. ' .olt.MI G rden Grove Blvd. and M1nchesttr -Open Wetkdays9 :30to 9:30, Sunday' \0 to 1 ' .. \I' .. I . ·~ , . \ ' \ • II . - • • .. .. • ·- • • • • , Jl JI OAILY 0 PILOT 'Frea ked" on Drug•'. -" ' . . 'Peepers' Row Lost einecke Aide Q~it.s Suspect Mute· on~Slayings SACRAllElll'O (AP) -LL ber with making a false report about a telephoned Uu<al to Gor. Ed !Wl ..... IOYI he ii her from Pier«. for assauJting a p01ice ofHctr, the news account said. The account also described how Pierce used Ilia oon- nedioru to Relnec.ke's office in obtaining gifts of guM for police and $le olflclais, in· cludlng ·Reinecke and Currey. SANTA CR.UZ iUPIJ -A bright· young man who friends say "freaked " on drugs re- mained mule today regarding charges he shot si x persons to death and fntally stab&ed a priest in a confessional. Herbert \V. 1-tullen, 2.5, once voted "most likely to succeed" 1n his high schoo l class, was arraigned Thursday In this oceanside community 80 miles south of San Franci.aco on charges of ·shooting to death \; sl.x persons with a .22 caliber rf: rlne In the past three weeks. Detective Lt. 'Ken Pittenger . ~ or the Santa Cruz County •. sheriffs office said I a 1 e .... - flll(erprinu found at tbe llCelle. Authorities •ald the arrest of Mullin 1w cleared up 11J of at Jeaat 10 unsolved murders in Santa Cruz County. Tbls ls the same county where Dr. Victor Ohta, his wife, two young sons and a secretary · wen murdered at hll moun· • taln manJloo in October, 1910. and their bodies dumped in a swimming pool. Jolin · Linley Frazier was convicted. ~f the Ohta kWings and sentenced to the gas chamber. my constitutional rigbtl.'' He also . WU llCCll3ed of kill· ing a mother and her two aDiall aons at their remote mowiUalh cabin Jan. 24 and a Santa Cruz CoUple at their borne tbe next day. Police said all 1lx victim.I were killed by a .ZZ caliber ri- fle. Autborltes 1<J1!11f of oo motive for the murder of Perez but said tbe oilier iidult victims, with the ~Uon of Father Tomei, ma7 ·haVe been involved in traosporifug mari- Juona. To Past c:oulderlnl what ' ICllon to 'Illa three fought in ~ HOLLYWOOD (AP) take oo a rtai1n4tloo oiler delicatessen and p i er c e aubmitted by bis top aide alter handcolfed Miss Gregorich. Wally Cos, wbo caught the.-new• reports liii6dthe a!Oe!O ielllog Beverly llills i>Ollce to pubUc fancy in the earliest era a $3.5 million false ~rrest suit arrest her and he{ boffr1end of American, Uileylslon as the ffied against the s141e and the i-r c;l9f.-• ~-.-· NG mild. bespectacled teacher cltle• •I Bever!· Hills and HONG ~O . ."Mr. Peepert," once said bis ~ role bas been loll to biltory. Irwindale. eo.. ~' who dled of a heart On Tbunrday, Reinecke told "'c....,.. 'J'~lon Perm•n•n' in S.11&11 AINI attack in 1111 bo '1buHda • newsmeo . of ~ offer from .,.;;;;,;;;; ...._ -, SALE me y, Morris E. CUrrey, saying: "I 11111tL1.tMl1'$135 referred to ~ provtdootape dan't know what I'll do with 2 SUITS SAVI u• TO Sl'li · age when no recordinp were Jhe reslgnaOon offer. I've got '"u SALi ..._ tt0w Oft ,.,.,_ ,._. hftL made of the 110 episodes of to COMlder It.''. ~~i. hit ........ ., f,.rtc-"• i i.cu. lltlm the ~ that began In 1953 News report~ said Currey ~:~.:::::: :: • w1 f1T ANY tm and bas been off the screen p'la .. ed 8 key role in obtaining s•wt•tl• ....... •s •• •ANY STTU"COPI• inc 1955 ,...,. aii• w .. 1 • ..... ·•• '' noNS s e • a polJce badge and oonce8led ~ ........ 2 .s • n:11 aLntA An autoP,Sy showed the 43-weapon permit for Jerome A. s•111t ••••••••••• IO • m BB DAl~Y .... year~ld CO.-died of a oor-Pierce who has a record of ,.;:-,r:;r..M:tEo -'"'· •·1 Thursday Mullin also w'ill be .; charged with the fata1 stab- MUUJNS HAS refused to talk to police since his arrest Wednesday after 72-year-old Fred Perez was shot to death while in his garden. Working on descrtpt)Qn oI a vehicle seen :speeding from the scene by a niece. of ~erei. police ar· rested Mullin' five rplnutes APPEARING Thursday before Municipal Court Judge Donald May, the sbort·halred OOary ---1 IA-• • WOQlUIS • llllTS SUM. IO-J ~usJUt.I. •. . five arrests and used the s>:t-0211 As Cox ...... itied bef his I . p.,. AptMli1t-1'f f'hoM · -AMI . s~ ore police identtflcatl.on to arnst a ,...,... J..W-a. '''' .. ' "".-~~ ~v~~.u~11~..5:;4-• ljblng of the Rev. Henri Tomei nside a confessional at St. Mary's Roman 6 a t }Io 1-i c Church In nearby Los Gatos Nov . 2. . suspect swalloWed hard and gazed at flap .in the courtroom lt'hile ~g ar- raigned on sis m u rd e r • charges. death, there will be no funeral. former girlirleod and an ac-,.,_ MoMto --r-o· "'".._. , .. ,. His body will be~cremated and q.,.,1.,tance in Beverly Hills. ,..,, .• MocAnh"" •1""· ... s.~1~':;..1 .. o.c. ""-'· . SLAYING SUSPECT -H•rborl Mullin, 2S the ubea scattered at sea. ¥""" c.-h •• 11m ~11 ...,.. i.t.•• ..,,. PmENGER said Mulln, · Ashbury~s.dlstrict two years whom friends claimed "freak· alter hli high school gradua- ed out on acid" during a visit tion in 1965,-was Jinked to the to San Francisco's Haight stabbing of Father Tomei by later. , A .22 rifle was found on the front seat of his car. His only words to police at the time were, "I want you to observe Ba y Air Devices Ordered Co nte mpt 4 Oiarged Fight Ovei? On Pot _Raps SAN ANDREAS (AP) Contempt of court procedings LOS ANGELES (UJ'I) -A against the publisher of a longshoreman and three of-small weekly 'newspaper who ficers of the Mexican barge wrote ao edHorial crltlclzing Prop. 19, voted down by a 2-1 • Don Miguel were booked the loca\ judge have been. OAKLAND (AP) -All 3,300 ( ). margin last . November. It Thursday in connection wi~ halted -maybe pennanently. San Francisro Bay are a BRIEFS would; said Waxman, "remove the largest seizure of mar1-Superfot Court Judge Ralph service stations must install from ·stale law all penalties Juana in U.S. blstory-nearly McGee', brought in from vapor recovery systems on '--------""· d 1 eight tons Amador County , to bear the their pumps and holding for possession --an persona · tanks by July 1. 1974, Bay there still was a "slim use of marijuana." ~ suspects, booked on case, ordered Thursday that · chance" of reaching a verdict. suspicion of smuggling, were the contempt proceedings be · AtmlORlTIES said Monica Lee Gregorich, the girlfriend, responded wllh the false ar- rest claim after the charges against her and an ac- . quaintance were dropped. 1be Loa Angeles Tunes said Currey went with Pierce to the office of Irwindale Police Cbiel Ernest V. ~gulrre aad vouched for Pierce's cbaraeter to obtain the badge and permit. The visit was ma\ie only a month before Currey was named to Reinecke's stall. Aguirre had 00 comment about the incident, bu t desctibed the badge and iden- tificaUon ·as "honorary." AU C·T I 0 ,~ l l Bales Genuin e Hondwovel'I PERSIAN RUGS ond other Ori ental Rugs, ea,Pets, & Ru••tn 1 lo!• Sat°"ks IMl1od Sb.,I 4 lalea lakham I Milod SIJ., l 3 1a1 .. 9.um11 llnlald SUk lnchldodl_ 2 lat .. AfthaM (Ml1od Sb.,) 4 la(., CGntraet K..,...1 IMl1od Sbeal 3 lales lndlaft-I Ml1od Sixes) 2 lales Bltjand IMii ed Sizes! 2 lales Koshans IMl1od Silesl • Area Pollution Control District e Pl•ta ()kaued identified by customs o,rftcials halted at least unW March 2. d. t h d ·d d There was no indication llf irec ors ave ec1 e . as Leopoldo R. Duran, 57, the . On ttiat dat,e, he said, be will whether the S.3 vote was for SACRAMENTO (AP) In approving the measure conviction or acquittal 00~ captain, Nlcolaa C. Meza, 62, bold a hearing on whether Thursday, the directors said Democrats haVe rammed a the first offtter, Luis D. 'Thursday's order should be Pierce trt,ed to serve a BeVerly Hills arrest warrant 'l1Il Miu Gregorich and her boyffiend in a delicatessen, Tlte collection also includes collector's item~ coniist· in9· of some very unique & rare pieces of Persian and whether it was in reference lo · the new regulation is expec ted[ one or all of the defendants. last-ditch Assembly redistric-Escamilla, 49, lhe r a d i o made permanent -in effect, the Timei said. --Silk rugs. · to prevent 75 tons per day o ting-plan through a key com-operator, and Antonio V. San-whether ,the charge should be reactive organic vapors -in· e Marijuaiaa Bill mittee after a Republlean chez, the longshoreman. thrown' qut· • . ··THE WARRANT -charged eluding smog producers -lawmaker called it a',--~:;;;-~~iimmmliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiil;;~iiij;:'.::..:.::: from escaping into the air. SACRAMENTO (AP) -The '!hodgepodge." ;I · growth and use of marijuana e I uru Re1u11ae1 _ but not its sale _ would be The 7-4 party line vote in the INDIO (AP) _ The jury Assembly ElecUons and Reap-legalized in California under a portionment C o m m I t t e e DAY· OF tHi DOME SEE IT NOW "BEKINS MOVING & ~DRAGE 1535 Newport Annu• Costa Mesa, Callf. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 8 P.M. tryt,ng · three men in the bill introduced by a Los Thursday sent the rea~ sla~lng of two Riverside AnJeles legislator. portionment bill to the lo)"er P.J)icemen reported Thursday Assemblyman Henry A . house fioor, where author Ken 1t was split i-3 but was Waxman (D-L<ls Angeles) said lrte.,,de CD-Oakland ) sa,ys he ordered to resume delibera-his bill, introduced Thursday, ·expects action sometime next tlons after the foreman said Wu virtually identical to week. . -· .___,. --.- I I I I • • SAVE 2.40 A DOZEN • Easy-to-mount .• 12 ·x1 ·2 INCH .MIRROR SQUARES 79Ceach . Dozen 9.48 Reg. low price 11 .88 dozen. Gives the illusion ol deplh to any room. Choose ··Gold Vein · or "Ant ique Gold Vein' • I . ' \ INSTALL A GREAT WALL Fabulous fakes . ' HOMESTEAD BRICKS aggp kg. Regu l~r 4 99 ' RANDOM STONES ••• 4.99p~~. Regu la~7:99 ·.~ S~ natural l90111ng:'they tool Ille exdeflll ~I" "'9~nt polyestet;. t: .. y al)d lun to ..-,1, lirt.a. in1"clof~ite. ·stones iri beige or grey. Each P1Ckage contalrw m'!Dugh to cover 3 SC\uart Int. • .. ' . . ' ., " ·f I • Armstrong Excelon• Place 'n Press FOOTSQUARt FL.OOR Tl LES EACH Pkg. of 45only11.25 Ourreg. low prlctl 13.05 · So e••Y· J ust peel off the pa~r backing and press your floor In place. 1decor.1tcir • _.., -tnd H""1home a,. a I ' r•'*"•...,.••t '•• •••1 -~ • • . . I • \ Ill '!bi tJme II Ill del :fl WU ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ its ' 8181< cOrdl CCllll 0\1er ;AP ~ the I ';,.: for 1 Geor Poin' of th sinci .. .., cow; Ott Ill I Bea< Pho! Dieg TucE AU fort prov lbro< bavt Poin the : RI t . ty ol ~ o~ B • ' ' in ·· Stre!eh Ru~ 'Today_·· ByAIMON LOCKABEY -' \IMn.tafl,., Robin HoMing· Handicap L a,d . A~-<1flfdbln:rz> 'lbere waa·.no word at prtsr , • , ~; (3) Sirius U: (4) llJne today' aa to when Sirius . · • · •• lWcal; • 5) • Spirit: ( S) · The flu'ee others were Bl!l reCCl'd ofsllglllly more than I Lynch ~t Ill• ~.acht ·Pericus; (7). Dakar; (~ U "llnlshed lhe 1,125 Marina Wllaoo's Rascal, Irv Ing ~ la the 1\.430 m1le San fromj\be Abmansoo estate and Alegre; (g) s;game; 00) tie del..Rey_ to Puerto Vallarta. Loube's Qu)certo aDd Carl Dl0&9 to AapalCo tace. • ~spent nearly a half· belween Querida , n a Wltll _o"!f 21111 . mlles ~ ~ &b~tle's Rql>ID. _,.,~~ tba.:teoonl ln mJlli!"'.dbllatt.""10vatlni ~S8n<lp!per;--(11)-. San_gvind; ~ alnooo, sbe ~· ROBIN, A Claa B entry. llli'l,000.~ .... Allgtles to ~dmg her. I. N3) Lola; (ltfllobon m; (15) l!lill'DW> by n00n or ratm; Y was · the ~ • ...,_ • Mazailan race 1111111 last,...,. Despite lll'Ong winds ~own sa'"'rkan4; , (16) Obsession; .. ~-d,e~g nn w!lat fll 'tort~ "'¥. and whmt it was ·•tl1recl by the the _ Baja Cslllornla .coast, (l7) Agincourt. , ~)!IE encountered ......., SlfllU'.waa ~ 1 U.Iool aloop 1laglime. 1be!'e have been r# aerloo.s cus,s A _ (!'("Concerto· •• the GuJI o! Cali!ornia Iron!' llOgirdltsi of imei Ume' l\AGTIME Sl'AllTED in the mJstiaps in this race•ince the (Zl Sirius ' n:· (3) Raica1; ~ gap,.:Sall'·~ to Banderoo Slrtul U ~ today sbe '~ V~ race but wu llrstiilfa bclu!'s alter lbe atart-. (4) Spirit:· (5) Obsession, ' B'-!'·~t :Jf:·, . ' . I would beat·'bl<•own time in 00..t.llV,yatcltlwhlchdrpp-w . m v. 9oodley .• CLASS B -(I) Robin; (2) !i FOi!!'_' ~7 f.-®ts lia.d ·ll\e·race l1JO ~' go when r~ out \vbeiJ the png got m!N~ectr-41 s11 OGP1~~-a Alegre; (3] tie, be t. wee n. 1 clesJl!fl 1 ' 0 "pt; . II noon ' Ille finished !il eight daj>s 'fO 1 iiiuh in tbe lint Z4 hQurs. · nor Q ,. caf I U'e "uw=Bf Querid!I ll a D 4 Saridplper; 'l)l• ,; 1 .ere 1tandlng l>ours and.111Ve inlnutes. " .; l>Jri115 U Ii 1n M Class sloop .mtch . prevented ::l. 1r6m -(&) !;angvlndi-(i) &bon UI ; · a);r .' !f w)th its" DJ>. This WPll/d give lbe big aloop obuili in Germany in 1937, She repoo:ting at the '!""!!. ll cal!· -(1}~Sarnarkand. . - clir ' , '.IJ the northerly her 'eccxil elapsed I I me w*s be«l'Ul' ca~paigne<l by Another yacht rel,~yed . !>';. CLASS C-: (I) Pericus; (2) c"1 ,the 15-knot range record in races; to fo!ellco~ • yano"' owners, including' the position, . Dam:' (3) s .. ame; ( 4) Lola ; all '"'"'MWild 'finiah lodAy. still -holds the e1"pseil.·tlme ·•ate Howard Abmanann. HANDI~ standings: (4) AglnoolD'll __ :r:·'1;'·~'.\ t ~" t • ' ~ ~ ~-. ~ W~e:Dd : "~ehtlng calendar "-::·~N,@.~j~~r R~ces Bucking Weather: • , The weather will be a vital contribution to the · Olympic Voyagers Yacht Club. CLlJ»-(10:50a.m. and 11:50 !actor for the' .third straight Salling Fund:· . HERE , ARFf the a.m.) Columbl•26 ·Mark·,.,u, year wi)en .p>mpetition gets One o! the major trophies in participating cl~t classes Thundelbird, Caf.211, Flying under way Saturday in the . the regatta ts.the SCYA Olyrri· and starting .ilmes for the first Dutchman, Sanlana·2Z, Snit"' SIRIUS II STANDS OFF BANDEROS BAY IN PUERTO ·Vf!.LLARTA-RACE"• .Southern flalllomla Yachting pie Trophy whlcb goes to ·lbe wamlng slgnalS on Salurdlly . A and B, Victor'y: '· A8aoc;latlon Midwinter Rega~ , wiMer of the largest cla~ o! and SUnday: drrLE S!IlPS FLEET ______ N_ew....:,.po_r_t .:..li_•r_bo_r _Y_•c_h_1 _c,,1u_b_Y_a_c_ht_E..cy_•_• _N_•w_C_ou_,.. __ R_ec_or_d_. ____ ~ ta. 'Olympic type boats. ALAMITOS BAY. YACH'!) (1Q:50 a.m.) Pacmc Handicap ~ BOATING , .Two years ligo strong winds ' The Olympic competition CLUB -(11:30 L!!).) Ca/-20, RaciJ!g Fleet A, B. ~ C; , ·· Yirtuall)'blewtheracmg!leets ~his year will aee the m-Coronad<>-15, 505, 470,1nterna-• Colounblir22,-DfySailer ... ~c UCLA Sail Al 'P f ' J . . · ,)lilt of the )'I~, anlli.iast year · troductlon o! the 170 and tlona1'14, Lido 14 (A and B) J;ONG BEACH y AC HT . ors SO er ect «: .-=~;?' fo~ ,can~~ Torhado classes, the new~ National . One-Design, Finn~ Ct.us-(10~.SO a.m. and'11:so · ! ,. cl on , m a " r 0 .craft deslgMted for Olympic Laser apd _ Windsurber. a.m.) Predicted· Log cruisers . . : h · n • 1 -• ~ictton begins Saturday ~mpetltion. 'nte ~her Olr.m-CABRILLO B~ YACHT (Saturday · only), Cal-25, cat-The UCLA sailing team 1s SUnday's racing was con-were second to UCLA's duo 9} p8ll8 -pQIDt unaer the ·dlrectloD· of 15 host ~i:s ~":::;,. ~ CLUB -(11:20 8'.m. Sal 12:211 27, Cal T-4, Cal·28, Cal-29, Cal emulating the Bruin basket· ducted in light SOUth1""1erly Ibis series, \bree poln~! bac¥, ';( ctubi and continUes through , ' p.m. Sun) P-28, Ranger-26, C-2-30, Coronado-25, Excalibur, ball team and is undefeated in winds of between five and 10 OCC was also ~ee pOi.Dts ,og krill H SUnday• eioept at'1m Angeles • pest. · the Ila Ca~ El\terpriae, Fire b·• U, Santana-27, Luder&-16. · ~ . its last three interoollegiate knots . Nine ocbools competed the.pace, but was defeat«\ 'tiy ·.W ave Yacht·Ctub where" ocean,....-,· ENTRIES IN rega Geify,18, ,Mereury, Pacific . LOS ~GELES!Y;\CH'T sailing-regattas<' · ln an eigbt,race. series. UCI's UC! in five out O! the eil!l!l 1 , -tng cluses will contlnue ··wlll range from elght-fooJ Multibull , Small Boat CLUB !-(11:50 a .m. each Their most recent victories McDermaid arid Bob Koll races. J r · ,._,..., v.-...a• · Sabota lo oceank tchera-81!50 Artiitrary, '11listle, Windmill, day) Ocean Racing A a· IC were in Southern Series i and · · . , S «Jr ---,. schoonera and e s over OK Dlo h • · ' ' ' sailed, "'·-· B I t · m13 Oll N1/:!VPORTllARBORyacbt 'teetinlengthc!11gbteenmajor · 7 g Y· · andD;Enoson-35,caJ.a&._?I·. 2, at "':°"'on ay as _ ,1-. .:i:-... ---·--.-.~ ... ~···= eain the .• l.e _ ••• .,-="" -atatalf -C-ALIFOR·N•t.A·YACllT -40, Shields. .Saturday-&ld Sunday. Skip. Power Club S'-tes • , 1,;1U1J11 ww ui:: u1•uaV perpenwu wu}IWes are e CLUB _ (l0·50 8 m. &. 11.50 • .~ 1 A. · pers Ed Feo and Bill Neufeld tU llana Point will ·IOOD have regatta•for tiJtf1rst time in Its plus claaa tropbles. , m.) Ocean· Racbig cata.;,, LID 0 ISL ER ND have virtually been invincible . , iii own unit of· the United 44-year · history .will! com-, AMONG THE most.coveted a. Jlchooner .,, Ketches. NEWPORT HARBO YACHT iii Flying Junlor dinghy com· , -. kf · · - Slates Power Squadnins, ac--·pelltloo 'in'anuberofdlnghy ofthelong-~prir.elare ~ Er1~£h~32 Sol~··eLUBs.,.-,,·<(10;50(1,}·m:> petition. . . -Sunday Brea asts cOnllng to USPS District 28 classes. the Fraiik Borzage Trophy . Col ·bia~-22 p 1 (~and Mootgomery,-10 """lll""2, ln Saturday's competition . • commander Paul K Schoon-'tfad.1.tlonally "-ld on the -honorJDi: the late inotlori•*" mg,~ um ' d Kite A and~-·' '1,, 1UctA topi>ed USC's ne....: · ' • ' t· '"J 1 °'ero!Phoenlr. · • \.~ • ..,,a,..J' George 1ture,.'!ndustryplnneer,'and 'lbe ~:·Siar ~ o._ B~'c;o& A/V> btPther act of Pere and CHU Anewlocajcustomhasbeen Squadron Cmdr. Jolm F. ;Approval for the Dana Pothint Wasbington's blrtllday, the ,Ben · R. Meyer Trophy for,. · HUNTINGTON HARBOUR BALB0&1'~ .CL\JllS •'-WU59n by a one-point margm established by Balboa Power Honey pointed out Iba tbe.ffil!r Squadson came jrom e Mldwinten have ll!OWI! .to .be I, oceah racing classes. . (10:50 ' , Sabol~ Ii" .0: field ol,10 Schools in a ten-Squadrnn to provide memhers Jonty o! Fower Squa~ 11\r U~PS headquarters !oUow.tni! lbelargesteventofltakindin Localyachtclubswblchwlll Y~Cl)i.:UB l .Mo: aJY/1;. B an<!'O; " or~t, f'!IP-'r#. aeries. OCC's ·Gordo and guests a respite !rom eluding Balboa, devote h~ the recent annual meetmg in the -Iii, attr&ctlng more he )ostlng cl881eJ! ·{fu~ ~bos"t 11~M.@tiifl::enfi\ per. , '1 ; • ,•! IJo'hnso'n and Randy busines~ and educaUooal dreds o! bolil'S annuaDy Miami, Fla. tbah 1,GOO• boota in 90 clasaes. Newpoij Harbor, Balboa, -. ' ' s'ib.t · • ' SOUTH SttORE,,,~G I ~h 'weni third e I even cbores. . teaching fre,e courses 1 i . ~!"' of the SQ\Uld!:on....'111e actklll'will·take ~from le,. Bi>bla Cori~ll!tan .and Wlndwlml .. ' .. , -:----~'IJTIAG E irs· •jiotnt!ilehhld use'-•· .. · · '-The-.irictlr"ooelal"-<vcnt-rliollttng" ,;;.~-~ii~~ fdr Its · m1!1~d year will .)le ,!'jewport Harbor to Mllfl!!!' ®I South Shore Salllng Club, and KING llARBOR YACll'l' · Y'KCHT CLUB _ 00.50 a 111 ) l Wilson was low point A is a Sunday break!asl at Bahia structors must co n1f 1 n G~ge A. C8rrington of Dana Rey with the largest con-· Rh 0 de s . 3 3 Rb ode5-l9 Division skipper and UCI's Corinthian Yacht Club at classroom..... discussion to the ' Pomt. He has bfen = . ceotration o[ boats in ~ .. Los . S·how' ·, ·e~o.r' d lliO.l Endeavor. • • . Jeff McDermaid was second. which squadrnn members may subject at 'hand'. ' o! the Balboa,li'~ . --Aliel,..Long Beach .balbor . . 1:9 UCLA's Neufeld was low point swap sea stories and plan Honey wd be expects the since 1981 1~ . · ' ." ' , • ' 'f SEAL · BEACH" YA C HT JI skipper and Coast's Smyth !urther igaritilne adv'1!1ufes. breakfasts to become a . aeveral o(~. .•.•• ... :)a addition to the sailing ' .. , -~ 1-~ -CLUB -(10;50 .a 'm' L W~!· second. Saturday's races All olllclal Power Squadron sociable forum at .. hr ch I courses. · • ·1 -.9· theSouthe.rn . c --.1-m ·, B~· Ju·.mp Islander-36, MORF, Newport-were beld in southeasterly business, documeata and pro. .student!, memri.t4~·~ Otber sq " n . · piiiaer AsooeiiUon 'UJ:URIU3· ).; ., 30, Catallna-22, Catalina·27, winds raoging from 10 ·to 20 !Qcol are dispensed with at the and w'!l more ' 28 are · , Hun~~. ··m·· rail~Won .. ~· .:--'° -• · -~. '-"" . ' ,• ~ • Cal-2-24, Newport-20. knots. • breakfasts. . y rel ' Beach, H . ~ LIA.!. , for the~ .-"' .,, _ , ,-• . .~.# · ~ Phoenl<, ~. iida, and.... r:Y L. Brl 'p'e r p .. tu a I -·:tile im~Sou!IWn California "What makes this jump Im· · Diego, Sao·\ ,Re~ . . \ropby. · ....J!eacli YoCbt :Bblit -· Wtlich 'cloo8i last' presslve," sald Miller, "ts that Tucson squa&ons. ' ·'Club ·will be lidit-to the SUnday set records in several it came o~ the-1972;;sbow All USPS · squadrons ellst preructed loggen. . catego;les, ai:cordlng to Stan which· was the biggest and the !or the P~ purpose oflm· THE MIDWINTEIUI la the Miller, chat;man for the first held at the.Los Angeles Pt~~ puedbOu~• boatlon.tlng ~ only ~tta tbrOug)loUI ., the sponsoring soutlii!tii:Cillfornla Conveofion <!enter. '"""6" ~ ·~~ _._ I ts Marine Association. . Along with !he jump in at- have been conducted at Danaol =~~~.~_go, .:'ard Attelldalw. was up 20.B per-tendance, show goers were In Point under the auspices •~ • the 1-bo bu · -~ _.,_ to the Balooa Squadrnn. the . . ol llGYA and ,a ceot over ... s w. a ymg .......,., acco • ....,. ..._,,, t ·. Ed Nldlola, show ~ ' • . ' ' • ., .•, · Nichols said one . populai s 11 boat Uno had sales oJ more • -' ~100 ani!ii. .. ~ A large~ line, Sold ill < lbe bolfs !I bad at,tl!e .show, . including a new !&'tooler, and ;· took orders for others. ' ' 0 t ll e r ' manufacturers reported strong sales as well," said Nicholi. "This indicates a big year ta in store-for the pleasure boat industry." The 1973 sbow drew the largtst.ai1ig!lday;crowd in the Convention¥ ·Center s h o w records on the llrst Suoday of the shaw. ' ·· •• ' Cout.i Weather • F•lr' "fiilty, 1V1rl1bl1 wlpds nlahl ' and m0m!111 houn bec.oll'llllCll 10 1o 15 ,knQl1 In • ..,.,,_, toaer and S.tur· •'I'• High todey 72.. eont.i ftn\pel'1hlrn range from 4 to a. lnlilnd temperetul'ft renge from Cl t9 13. Wit.I' f'e(npet"1h.ini 49. ' / PRIDAY .. ~ h!iri .......... 9:12 p.m • .4.8 SKOl!d ••••...... 2.:ll p.m. ·1.2 Sftltt\)Moon, Titles IATURDAY Fl(lt tlfgh ........ .-,, 1:6 1.m. 6.1 FJ~t low . . .. . .. .. . •:42 1.m. 0.8 1.:-Jkond "'gtl .......... 9:41),p.m. .s.o $ICond .............. 3:~ p.m. -0,f • SUNDAY, Fll"ft .. ' .... ~ .... .-.f:O. I."" ,,1 First low .... ~ ..... 3:25 1.11'1. 'o,7 Sll:ond hl9h ...... : ... 10:11 "''"' S.1 SKOlld tow .......... 3:5' p.m. -0.5 _ Sun •1,a l ::u 1.ifl, ~ .5:31 p.m. MoOlt RIMI t;16 p.IJI, leff'S;n 1.m. ' .. j ..,.. I ' ·--' . ;l ' \ J1 1 • • . · ... , . 0. • • ' < , Fndi17, F,.,,.,,Y ~ 1913, --·--~ lnMrlandl , L. JtJ~ ·~r. ... " '" . ' . , .. Orange County • Big on B.09ze · · . i Address mail to L. M. Bofl(l, I'. 0. j!ox 1875, Neio- port Beach, Calif. 92660. ' . ~~~·~· .. · •/' . Money Qf\.'d In $,tockton Ip...... . I • • Capito! N<WI s.nlce city's · Well End U r b a n STOCKTON ~ Approval of a Renewal Project I'•· I Ind the $365,000 grant to heJp con· ~ea's1 ~·range economic struct a seawall and stimulate develoi>ment Jl"Oll'Rm. eC<>lfomic growth in Stockton The aim of the progratn Is has been announced by the to create jobs, to combat Economic 0 e v e I o p m e n t unemployment related to •the Administratjon. mechanlzaUoo of agriculture Stockton Is constructing tbe in the San Joaquin Vallefll1d seawall in connection will> the cutbacks in defenae activlll°" ' l I ! > 20" rotary mQwer 46.88 REG.56.97 .. 3 HP 8'1ggs arld Stratton engine with out<>mol!C Cholle and easy-spin recoil start. . HeighkJkut adjustmont. orHlandle ex>ntrols. chulodellaclor, ..... deflectorplate. .. ' .. • \ ' . • ' ' ' • ' Gallon · Size ... j -' container · ·grown plants .. • f I • • • • 22" deluxe mower wiUa 4..cut heights 54 .. 88 REG. 66.97 Luxury leader of our finequality line. 3\.2 HP Briggs and Stratton kyde enginewtth sKle recoil start. All~ new and importMttS.fety teatwes. plus• sporty green finish -bladt trim. • , t • . /' , ' . ... • -·-' I • .. ~ ' . • i1 ,• " • ' • ' r . . • r . .'-· : .. , ha?Je .. 1Jalues ... ' ·' • I ' I I . " . I . I I -. • , • • lrEWPOBT· C • • • • -.. \ , • • • • . ' '.. ' - ., ' '1 r ~ " . ~ . . ... . " : . ;; "'. l .!',. , I , ..... " ""'·~ • { .... 'i ...... ' .Jo..>' !" 4'. -:.:' • ' 1 ' .... t~ l l ' : ...... \ ' • . " I • ' . . • 1 'Frido1•. F_, 16, 1972 ' DAILY PILOT' ' l • . ~·---\.. • ' . • , ; eo Fin Stores · . , .To~:s.-• :vQq ••• ~rt,U n• and · '",Frida Nights. ' ' . ' , ' " t. «PARTMENT ' ORES :th~ 81o~ay, , . I ,.9Uifuitis• v I J. 'C'.:.PMy Col!J>any • Robinson~s· • • WdUiN'S APPJa i ~· i ~= ~ / '· :'.f;• ./ Back Street I • . • Jo<MJ Bqck. ' ~· .\\'altah Clarke's ~awaiian st-P .Desmond's · . " ' ·~ Ann Folger" · M. Jacques Furriers \ lanz The look • • . Mandels Shoes & Someihil1[ £1• Motherhood Maternity Shops • l'iCkwick .. !-. 1 .. The Place ' • The S~ow-Off Silverwood's MENS .APPARR At Ease Desmond's The look-Guy's Gear Phelps Meager Silverwood's theodore V · SHOE STOllES Paql A)lan,lnc. fiesf<i Fi\Qtwear · ~ Hem!Jhill's Shoes • • 1 • • ·Leeds · ' ' • " Man4els,Shoes&~Efll " · Newport Chihfren's Booteiy . · Welf1~by KayserShoes , ' RESTAURANTS · Bob-Burns ·Restaurant · · Coi:o's • t • ' • -~--tsl~::..ffouse·---------=---?"'---"l.!O The Rigger Yamato . . ~ . , .. Franciscan ~oont-Bulftnt •l ' l:.iljqQU!fet and '~ ' " .: :~ .. :.:llarirltRillllf~till IA Coffee Hoose-Perinejs ' · I· • ;, ,, • ' ii ~ . ' , . • i: 1· . I ;, '! •, I~ • JEWELERS Brett·W~lker, Goldsmitfl SlavicN Jewelers : . A.1+1 .w~~ert Fine Jewela · . ; SERVICE SHOPS . , . MthGliy's Shoe Service · ilhe Braadwly Tire l:lllW Cloiln Cleaners ' ·J '. . Golden lilade Barbers · · ·The Hair HuntersSalOllS Penney's Auto Center U.S. Post Qffii;e (Self·Se~ea> Great Western Savings & I.ala · SPECIAL'JY STORE'S 'Arkraff Furiliture Bath Shops B. Da)ton, SQokseller El Poco Gandles , llatch's Hallmark of fie.wpoit l<arls Toys, Stationers & Hobbies Mediterranean Imports The Music Hall The Naturalist Neal's ·Sporting Goods Plummer's The Red Bafloon · Russo's Wonderful World of Pets · :·· 1 Se~}·~s . Soccess Broadcasting Co.·KOCM The Tobaceonist, Inc. ' Vikings IV Wes.tbrook's Yardage < i l. ( ' :· .• I • I • .. • j ' "' ' I " I .._. I 1 • ,_ , • • .:; •• ' ~ .. . <: ~ # •: •• . . ' ,i;: •• ~ .. .. ' •' ·: -: ; ' '~· , ... ..,, ll 1972 _Fair:. -Another .. ,First' F~r Fashion ~.Island '-Travel · BEACH AT ACAPULCO AWAITS WINNERS Tr1vel F1ir Gra"d Prize: A WHk's Stay for TWID ,. 2-day Show Features • Air Exhi'bttS; Prizes The '1'1. tnvel fair In Its five-yet:~'"~ will be stag· ed on tM 'mall al Fashion Island shopping C"1t.r Fr\cfay and Satunlay, March 2 and !. Airlines elhlbltlng wlll bl! Varig Airlines. Air Cal>ada, Eutem Airlines, Continental E 1 p re: 1 tway, c.ontiDerllal Airlines, Aeromexico Airlines, Braniff Alrllnel and UTA Airlines. Free-pri%el wlU, be awarded during the lw~y show and will include as a grand prize a full week for two ln Acapulco courtesy of Ae:rome1.ico Airlines. •' Free travel fihn.s to be shown In 'bland House on the mall include " Tahit' Tele". "Lure of the Bahamas", ''Invltatlon to South America", and "Heritage HJghways." ' A lalhlon show stsgell by the merchanta of Fashion Island shopping cent.r Friday and Saturday, March 2 and 3. Alrlinel elhlbltlng wll1 be Varlg Airlines, Air C&nada, Eastern Alrllnes, CO!ltlntntsl E x p .r e 1 sway, Continental .Airlioel, Aeromel.ico Alrtlne.t, Bronlft Alrllnes and UTA A!rliQtt, ,Free prizes wjll be awarded during the 11r<><fay -and will inc:lude aa a grand prtre a lull week io. two In Acapulco courtay of Aeromexlco Alrllnes. Free travel films to be shown In Jstsnd House nn the mall include "O Tahiti Tele'\ "Lure of the Bahamas", ''Invitation to South America'', and "Heritage > Highways." A fashion allow alaged bY the mertbants of Falhlon A lBland . will be held on Stage , ·· · Court, Center mall, on Satur--·· day, March 3. '-· Miss Marilyn 'Wright of Ask L • Mr. Fcmer Travel Service II ~ chairman of this e v e n t sponsored by the Fa!bloo ~ Island Merchants Association. \ • Danisli Week · Ccie5ra,tlon·---s. ate . ' --RIO DE JANIERO AT NIGHT-ONE OF SOUTH AMERICA'S GREAT SIGHTS This Brazilian Paradise is P1rt of Fashion Island Travel Fiim Show 36x36x29 CARD TABLE T11k, Ming Design In THk Oil . Finish with Chessboard Top Rl~ULAR $275 wfth glass top, ON SAL! NOW . 24x24x23 Teak Hand Carved Commode in feak Oil Finish FINE ·FURNITURE STORE WIDE SAVINGS 10to50~o OFF! with Gliss Top Reg. $1 95 ON SALE NOW 72"32x14 ROSEWOOD CURIO In l1cquer Finish REG. $725 ON SALE NOW mwl'ORT BEAOb fashion lslltld HOUIS, MON. & Fil. 'Tll t,JO DAJtY 1t lO J<IO CLOSlll-Y 'LONG BEACH: E. Hill St. at Redondo St. HOUIS1 DAILY 10 TO 6 QOSlD SUNDAY ' 1 LIMITED QUANTITIE>-SHOP EARLY & SA VE • MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED • • j 6444737 597.1359 ·· • W"llliam Sousa, president of Fashion Is I a n d ·Merchants Aasociation, announced today lbat plans for a Danish Week celebration at .FasblOO Island, May 18-28 are w".11 under way. A Danish atyle luncheon In the Wand House Jan. 31 was hosted by the Royal DaDlsh Consulate General, M r . Mogens Ed.berg, for the rnerchanls of Fashion Island. Many Danish import et s were present to aid in the selection of merchandise for this event. · AsslstingtheHonora ble Mogens Edsberg were his aides, Mr. J.P. Weis, vice con- sul, Mn. Well, and 8eftnd Mu us ma no, consu•a·r secretary. Special exhibits and dlspliys are -being shipped -Denmark for the lnt.rnallolml May event. ffo"' our OWV\ TALBtJ'IPJ' TJE SHOP •.. ' ' lhe fl"tch ~Y-k ~tid ctaf-tecl -eilk ~tclle-; C~bleMded . to IMQl<.e the per-feet ,:,·,rt fof'+~e \Mo~ of uni91Ae ta.ste • • . . Cl 44 fashion Island, newport center 644·507'0 -• ... • • . I • ' I I • . ' , • ,, • ' .- .- • '" . ' . ' -.... . ' , ' - tF==~r& THE mustc ~ALL . ret:o...S c111d' tdpes .· & ft J >< >lytJ( >r • , • •soul~ ·Good B"lack Diets Hailed . . ' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -"Soul food" popular with black Amer~ is an elCepllaoally nutritious .and bal- aoced diet; "iccordlni to a beollh ~-- It may be more nutritious lllan the diet of the typical white American, -Dr. Derrict Jelifle, prof_,. of pul>- lic health °¥ lbe UCLA School of l'ubli<> Health. . HE l\ECllli'l1. Y OONCLUDED a study of the "f8}oe ol oou1 food, -Is gaining In populari(y aad is featured in a grWtng llWllbfr of restaurants. ' The diet ...S originally determined by the foodll av8n- able to ....., and ........_,. In the Deep Sooth. "Bai joi<ls, chillings, chicken bocU aQd callbb ~ liol only-tne.pensive, bul also perhaps men !llllrlllous than hjgher olalus cuts of meal," Jelliffe said. . -·-- 1 . · 1INC •. . - " THE TYPICAL OORN prod.,._ (grits and eom pone) provide the proper proleln and amino acid bal•-wb<n oombioed with the ~I legumes, "pinto beans and blact eyed peas, and many vit.amlns are provided by col- ' .. I ~- PRESENT · k ! SLADE lo.ao.J . SLAYED? . · • ' r . ~-• ,, PD9M .. · .~~SLAYED?'' .. The first studio effo.r" by theM Hard Rocking Englishmen who have achieved huge success all over ihe' world. And N-·In the U.S.A.! GET SLADE! _.. ·-... "' : • ·llE•• FASHiON ISLANJ) · . --.lg~BJlLAND Open 7 Days -. 644-5610. ' • • . ~ . J .. ' lards and -,.....,,,, be sold. • Bm'H SHCYPS · · Everything For the Biathroom toweJs, ~ugs, hampers, shower curtaini (reg. and ,extra long), stool~, benches, towel racks_ shelYH, fiUgr• waste baskets, kleenex holclets, IMP dishes, tumbler holders, ·hand mirrors, standing min'Ors, and tip holders., ~ALE! .. MARTEX BA?H TOWELS -( . . HAND TOWELS -WASH CLOTHS FINGER TIPS -BATH MATS · BEACH TOWELS ond · JUMBO BATH SHEETS 38 FASHION ISLAND . 644-2'153 -a.,. ' air step. -i-..J___ . j ' .. . • WHJTE PATENT . Ul.JP1(1t:> '".'. ~ -.. , make yOU casual · about walking . • -. . Casual, f>eeause ynu can forget how far ynu'w trawled.-From luncheon to shopping ; • to a night out;Whe're comfort and good IOoks are aD Important-Air Step Fl'-5. eoch step • pure delight ,:,;. -· $22 " • '· - 'I .J ' •• . ' :,;:· ' . . • f CAMELl"GOAT ' ~. • • ,IL.ACK 1 GOAT • NAvY -PATENT , BLACK PAT~T . , ' ' • • At.I.OW t .. llMI POil J SfllCIAL OR,I. "1 . . . • • ,._ .... ...---.... ...................... ·r· _.. .............. . . . . . . . ! . H._EMPHILL'S e ~ : 54 FASHION ISLANO--e " NEWPORT IEACH ' _, n-.=-orr-"T""""ltr.------,--. ;. ;.nJ.. ilJ U . I . ~(I c D : f.1J Wa-11 i¥t<n mo:" r s.1J . • it SM : • PWM Miid 1t19 follOW'.n?_!:!tf by Air Sfttl • : OiJANT!TY ' COL~SIZE WlOtH . . . . ' . ' ' . . : ~ ( *" j : ~"" ~ •••• MJ• ' J ~ "' j l 4 . Cltt-._--_..,:.,~pr-··"'·,._JJ.zip•-- AcWl& Jilo. ' • a°""" o coo : 0 Pl.)'ll'lnt ........ 0 Motllf Ordlr • • • ' . 54 F4SttlON ISLAND • Ne.New-pert Center e ,._. llH<h l'hone: 644-4223' ..... c:a.,. • 0 , ........ "' , •• a.,. ' \ , ' • ' ""°"'• rtonllt)' J.t), ,.,,~ . . ' 5 o. to 75 0 off .. On All Fall -Holiday :-Early S~ing -Collection of Dresses SportsweaJ & Accessories ' DRES~ES e Lon91 & Short. Good Variety. Sizes 5·6 to ' 11/12. Values to $75.00 1/2 Off PANTSUITS e· Goocl Selections. Many Fabrics. All Sizes. Values to $100.00 1/2 Off · BLAZEaS e Many To Choose From Including Our Fabulous Velvets. Values to $55.00 .1 1/2 Off ' . PANTS • Many Fabrics dnd Styles. All Sizes. · Values to 30.00. ALL 1/2 Price. . ' TOPS e Hutjclreu to Choo.-frolit. · ' -. . . ' · · , Va,ues to 28.~ · ·~ . · Al,L 1/2 Price- JUMPSUIT• e Dressy 1& Ca.Val. Many Styles. All Sizes. ·.: . ·I Values. to. $75'. · Now 1/2 Price I !. ' • . . COATS e furs and All . W•ather. AH Sizes. While fttey·Last • · Values to $225.00 · 'l/2'0ff SALE .. ,CQNTINUES l'HIS LONG -WEEKEND ·-~------=· t . ="''f -• --·-·-. --. ·---;..___,,~.r;;=_-:_ -~-~· .•he -k l 0 . . :, " ' ~ ' l11 .. JJ,.fa~ Jfaum · . Hej Guys!· ·111~ ·Fireworks Will -· Also Prevail ·.at GUYS GEAR . ·~ ~ o to *7· o 0 ·li .. ,.. . .. ~::· on ~oqr ~nJire_ stock of F1ll--Holiday--Early Spring , · · . : · ··pio,-llin·g Sportswear --Shoes-Boots • , ... " . PA S •. H . . ao.ChOMe From. Many Styles Clfld '·. , . . , . Wucllng our Famous Leall1ers. Sizes 28. , . ·~~6 •• ~Va'* hp $100.00 Now ,1/2 Price' SHIRTStft:>MP$.,e Jilcluilll!L9 . OU.. Own !European Imports. : . ;~· -Jt~ ~;,,_:; ~ f "'•, Mal~e to ~3~.00 Now 1/2 Price , ~1"1R _COATS.ii& ¥Ci!CDS e Many Styles. All Sizes 36 to , J . 42. Val¥•il'to 175.00 , '-., Now 1/2 Price ..bis & ~ • All Very HI Fashioned . 1/2 Price SU~ ·-~ ~ .... European Imports FO~ The_ Hi ··· •· ·· Fcdhlon•d1Guy. Values to $125 Now ~1/2 :Price ' BUZERS e Many .-.r1u. All sizes. Values to $55. · I o Now 1/2 Pnce GUYS, If~ WORTH A TRIP IN : TO SEE THESE TREMENDOUS VALUES -- .. ,, . 65 Fashion Island Newport Beach' 644-6500 ' No Holds or Layaways-All Sales Final-.-BonkAmericard, Master Charge And ~f Course Maney Is Accepted At Both of Our· Shops • l • I,, -\ I I • / . . MAGI< 0:11-E PEPFEC!O'JST" •T•1tJICI LPD 0 ~ DAl\.Y I'll.OT ,l1dl!J, ,._ 1', tm . ~·. ~i~y.~-Urha~ Renewal . ·Bit G ..:_ _ --of -le;_ (IPEI), ...-~ tbe lillle ..., .. • '"' .............. ding to ~key · Tale Takes It · nie onl~ self~winding · ~ chronograph ~ in the . rt\ ' tt Oakl8nd -Gory A. Reber "but tt II jull -ewnl'lt .._ J100111e. • llellor. !j . !eels be bu nudged a bomet'• ol oupenNllare tor tbe l1dl. "· Boa fWl..t lbyor .-H. "ln!AT ~ not to do Is ' l)eSI In attacking ,Ibis city's RE•.,. A SEli .._led ~ de 1 er I be 1 • ,....,. the tread of ...,. ' Sl!O -mllllon urben>renewal --. ~, ~ ltor•••ll" -ted-p by 1Mlli • -city center proloct. "ra<llcll coplloliat," .., see na.'1 c:hlr1lt 11111 tbe dlJ the litlle guy·• pleoe ol the ..,. lor~g=. ll:.te:.W ~ :O ';:;"Pl'>~~.,!( projed -DGt blve tra.dly J.:.?." a level !hit be CID 11- ,...wal coocept. by the U.S. Ile~ o1 bued COllllllllllllJ partldpa-What Reber l""llClled before ''What the developers are Commeroe • the "larsell Uoo -u at1 Council pulllici-a mee11ng or the ()al:land City · doing ls not Wegal," &aid retail and ..m,,. comj>lex ty bu -· M •yo r CoundJ 11 a reaJ.a!ote ID- )leber, president and !ounder ever bull! In a (clty) an · Rt8dllll dM!I ti. JJ.membtt v-trUJ11o ._up lo- o! !tit rnstitute !or the PursuK area" ~ llhoula DGt be board ol • a.. Cllf Cell« v-opportunllles l<l< ~·D.J;:lopment =fa' of low-Income INDIAN JEWILRY. -· CoqMntlcll willdeYdap • "We belieV• a i.-Dy own- tlle -uped d tbe fd, ll ro • d 1 y -.ri.- ceoter ftl"'f'el · e.o m m u n I t J reaJ.t.tMt ID- • A> la Ille ease In -,,_ -II 'Ibo bosl urbon ........i projedo _ Ni...U. s.,..·~~...11,_,. ~ S•9fo '09Ml-.o lftdl11, li1"5J.,.ty If 'f ,A. N. Wl!NERT FINE JE-WEtt crfl H--· • .J , .... ,.., ...... ea. f1UI '• c,.j =~~=,!; ----IDOOiel But ·~ loag-lenD _-• • -., •• t te ..... ltnanc!al plna. if Slf, wlll triN die little P• .._._ ........ Dito tlle -d n...--~ .. , .. --· -,. .,_ ., Pie - ........ let!el lie • 56 F~HION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER PH: ~1 \ -·.nera. ' legal entity 1o ..... develop, and ~· the project, partlcularly the nine square biocb fl shopping area," be said_ • .,,., ,.rf'jr\ .,.,. Jolm B. W1lliams; eseci!ttve dir<Ctor ol the Oakland, redevelopmellt agency said, "I -not disagree that the _project la too ...,...1y owned and tllal ~<ugh! 1o be broader ownenhip." . world w that ~(AP)~ With a yam •bout bow hi! t1l1ed two tumi'I with mt -bullel, Arnie Va I e ntlne aueCesariilli ·=~tie~.~ ' The dwnplon )tar -s,oru. Nev. explaioeol i:i that be' t1Jrew a ..... u ~ -the blrdi, then tired al-Ibo .. blade. -'lllE llBSIJLT, o I -............ tbol tbe bullet opllt -llolf l;llUng o n e 'turt.ey and the -other ball klllintl tbe other bird. ---c:ootestanl In tbe coaleJt staged al the Slorra -Clsc8de Logging Cooferegce was F re 4 Calllgllan, wbo offered thla: "WE RAD a doe when I wU a kid. He wU a bunt- ing doe and be was so well trained. ' "You khow bow they ueed 1o tale animal skins and atretcb them over a board to cure them! Well, we'd julf show the boald 1o lbet .... and be'd brlntl back an animal lo fit il knows the ' day, month; and whether there'll be a· full-moon. MoYado's Asl1011i<:. The extraOtdlnary higll frequency set(winding chronOQftll'I! wlUl 'I"""' phaling. . -- Add to thll. the wofld'• most thorough -'1'4UC calendar. Tells the day, the~. ond the month. Plus s~m-seccnd Ito~ ond tachomelar action.'· Aatronlc by Movado. Self-winding. c-. indiYlduelly tested to an underwater depth or 330 feet. In stainless steel $350, or 18K yelloW · gold S1fl50. The kind or daring Innovation that happens once In a blue .-i. CUrllt """** ......... _ ~ ...,_ ~-...... ~ .... SIA.VICK'S Jewelers Since 1917 U FASHION ISLAND "Mom got the tronlng NEWPORT BEACH -644-lllO ~ Op .. Mon. and Fri. 10 a.m. to 9:~0 p.m. · ' AbO: an Dlt90' 11'11 Lal .,...._ -. .. l~CI re.25 ' ICl IUCllT ........ SAii f!llCI AND ONE Cl'l'Y coun- cilman ... .....-""""" 1o -lurtber study and auggest Ibo! the redevelop. ment agency cooperate with llebor.: · board down ooe day and we newr saw that dog again." ~ WI• ... , .. of; Torr.nee, on-. u CnTtlallr, Le......, .. ..,_1tt.,....'N»~ O:THE PEffECOCNSf • .7.25 SAVE 25 to 30% • J •· • ' • ' 'WllllWON' --·-.,_ l WINli RACK DISH ' ........ 2095 SAU PllCI ' 20 TO 30% OFF c.My-.. •••• ltt.fS • SALAD BOWLS Ca~11w .... • SALi .PllCI I "'""" $1&et ...&CNl!R• ... , • ITA&.~ &AATMI• .....,_ 1S:9& IOTTl.llt t. HCAMTIU \Mwt ¥wtef!• \I ~ ,..--........... ,...,_ ~--~"'"-f .. • ., < ,._ l Ill attempting 1o leam moro- -the purpooe ol the City Q!nter Eanomic Develop. -c.rpor-. Reber ·and lt's•a-r Nearly bare 'Polar Bear Gus' Latdleny wades -inlo.22 _degree waters of Detroit River f0< his ·annuill swim. Ducks on ice block< witch In dis- belief. ~were ordeted out ol the local olllco o! the . tofCoipmerce (the lundlng ·~ for City Qoler ·Earnoinlc . Develop. ~ Corpiralilin), . --------u Pllilllnl: Cll 1o tbe "8iClla1 Gllloe'ln Seattle 1o 1eain more, -... lolci that un11er the B S d Nolle' lnlormation Act he ar ue -id llrlve to write• letter ..... questing inl<rmatlon wilid> • -~ -FMoSel'\" . \ TOBLER SAVl ~-BULK ' by the Department of Com- mer<e in Wasllinglon. Man Drink 'l'ICE EHr'IRB city-ceoter .. 'pnj<dotpresenl.W.beown-OAKLAND ().p) -·Clwners INTRODUCING A NEW ACT A 1f. THE ~--- • CANDY • ' ,_. 25 lo 30°/o · !:-~ .... SAU.NtclD . 79¢ lb: . Complete' "EL CU>" Li.-. II.ck Welnut & L.Mther Lal'ltWM... c ... ,.... ~ '""-·-.-& -Fameus ·~''7. AMirk• UtMw"' t Iott WIM lack ---Woll PINOT CHARDONAY SAU PllCI .., and -by , .... ID-dlvDlais; lfarold A. Eiits • ol ol a Colusa County tavern Grubb t. Ellis Company, a have been sued !or $200,000 !or QilifOrniHasfd dev~eot servms '.!rinks 1o a man who company; A. Alfred Taubrilan, was involved later in a traffic dJairman of the board of the accident in which be and tbree Taubman Company, Detroit;.-· ~ OJarles Allen Jr. or Allen & Sacramentana were klll~. ~p;uiy,_...a Wall~ ,in-,,... John M. Payne Jr., 41, of ... vestmen~king _ firm. and Sacramento, said in the suit Arthur l!l!bloll & Company, • that his wile: llue, 31, aiid two Cllicago. ~ogetber they lonn a j>assengers In tlielr car were =~-" killed In_• head-on crash with • ' Hostess Glfts-LarCJ• .Yorlety WoocltnC........letl Crysbl lea auckm 0.nllh Napkins ~:'j';,. Heiden % Uhr 1.39 Project property 11 being ..,. • .a car gomg the wrong way,on quired by _!be city !or an Iaterstate s In Colusa County avenee p<U ol 155 a aqwue Marcil 11, 19'12. loot. But once deand and lm- Jl'Wed. the ...... ty is being Di to Baysbott Proper\lel for an average price of •t•~• aqiw-e-lool THE PAMENGERS were Mrs. Marj<rle Gonk1, 52,,and SCIDmFIC CONCllJ OF HAii COMDlt,..11 .. I ... q,; Ctramic CMlcla Crock Danish Chene Knlnl WE ARE AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 10 A-M-TO 9:30 P.M. TUES., WED., THURS., SAT: 10 A.M. TO 6 P,M. SUN. NOON TO 5 P.M. llebor admila t tbat Ibo liit'-of wiDnlng • ........i o1 the · mvestment concept d the JllUF! la,: at this poilll, sllm,·a'!( that '*'IJ widespreod pobl1c Clamor lrlil bring any kind . of official VISIT OUR WINE TASTING ROOM --WITN THll COUPON -- RUSSO'S KIBBLE Sp•cially Blended For Our Customers 5 U.,-Rog. 98c SALE 75' • eqt)D ,TftllU, Mt --WITM YNJI COUPON-... SP£CW.-WASHAIU PILLOW BIDS 009 I c.1 SAVE35% • ---WTTM TMIS COUPON---· 26 GAL MITAPIAMI TANK & llOOD .... 44:20 SAL' 34ts . _ _ 1 . llOOD.ntl.u ,.. WITH THIS COUNll ~GAL PIMCO TANK & HOOD With Ruor-escent R... U0.00,...Z Oo1r SALE '9900 eooD,_UiNr wme THIS COUNll 26 GAL LO-IOY ·pa- ----""" .. ,, ____ .. 26 &AL STAIMBS A!llenrl-Stall ti , -.11.tS SPECIAL 11 00 ... ,,.. ..... ----""" ,... cou.. N~ll VACUUM - Cl 1 "'8 ... ,,. SALE 2n --.. ..----.... --...w9--,.,., c-r --·_,.LI ' her daughter, Patty, 14. 11M5 MASTUS AT THI H tOI' > ., ~BENZ & i>ONATINJ •' .,,.. Ll'flL HAil HUllTlll The other driver, bartender Donald Merrick, 42, also was killed, the sulf said. The actloD cootended person- nel o( the Village Tavern lll!gligenUy served drinks 1o Merrlck- 7t pPHION ISlAlll e NIWl'C!lT ClNTD e "r 'M44111 , ··· -OPIN 7 DAYS - iiiiiiim •· ... ~ . ._.... it• . ·' • .a..nuau. . .. ,,. ~ • ----WITH 1NIS COUPON---.. ·~:c5'l ENGLISH LIATHD 't U....- Collan & Leads:.· ... ~~.:~ . . . ' •MMtT-COLOU · 25% ·°" J.=- eooD TMIV Nt • . ' { . i •' • -, • '#ml ,,. .. 9>Uf'O'I THI ULTIMATll SILYIR DOG DllH NOW BACK IN STOCK! .... UVlft WOILD HAll1IMS IQS: Ex- ;:;. neture1 hebitah * •. ......,. I mice. a ... 12.H SAU 9" _ ...... MW HAllTIAIL SITS CAii • ADDID ON TO llllllll•Y. lntlffcl ol •...iy tlMp- lnt,: eflljnt.h ere ,,.W eble te dimb, crewl threuth men&, ;'xerci1e on · • whHI. The fun wmt nu1 cou"" 9oe1 on for hours--d•y aftw day. Like the •• .. con1truction kits you kn1w as • kid, Living • ' .'I, ' • ' < • ~ . /. J • . - I .W 'Kai .~ • • G B son ' If Cll opu the tell aho ... ., s slal c Ifie IGCll eel• c .11m .... mor Ion ... the 'in~ ·1eat •/ 'I! ·~{: • -· But wo.'. ·A sur CK World Habitrail S•+s can ba acfd'M on to ee1lly, CHEW m I with acc•1f0f'i•• con1i1ting of Hebitrail Croll• 1---==-01C:...-'4~,.=-~~.:....::.--1_.,,,..i-oml >1tolfito·pi.y-i..ho'!'"'"' .. '•---,-----=-~l--l---l--c-• ... CllOKI CIL41NS =--25% OFF· ~ ............... . 09. I .ts -~- .--••TM nos couiJrcial -- HAMSTll & t.OUR '1ATERLTUU + • I .... _ ... 35f. V2 l'llC! ... ,.. ,. Y2 PRICE TA .... NICI·. SAU 3tl Tllore Jt ""°"'"' ~oUtli+ful piu1. AA 1., .. iou1 mesh t1oor "4 1na,..tl ~ 1rr••.-.. 1nakt1 -""'" wo it poulblo for "'" • ro!uOle.t ,_.., to clean __ .. .-------..... !'I"_ LAI .. DOe tllAYY DUTY . FANCY DOO.:(Ol 1 •.11 2"-Re9; 14.95~ --··-·-·----···---1.M I "-Re9. 11. 95 ____ .:..._ ___________ _;:__ ts Y2 PRICE _ _. .. • ' ' ' _. _,...,._ ) NIWI LOI• HAlllD llJl!lllUI SAVl'l.00~ ... ,....., .. • ti>• .... without .... _....., .. _.....,ft• animals in1icl1. lloatlll"' P"S '"" ,, t'I • ·- PASH!Oll ilUllll ~---.:r .. ·:: ... -·- .. I • I J • . r. • " \ , . • Ffldoy, Ftbnlory 16, 197) • • I DAll.Y 'PllOT 8$, ,.. /, I r • TV OP-iate? , W~t a D~ffererice • -, ·BJ Dml: Wf;ST watch JNDIAN -INDIANS -INDIAN - • • JEWELRY "°"' S•11to Oo111i1190...lif.,1io, Hopi 4 Z.11i • F.1Nrl119 S1!"' l1.,1to ' Firm Supplies Frogs to Schools 'l'iJc!oN, Ari& (AP) -(oboul 4411 pounds)," be says. ped live to Tuaon In IQ.pound A. H. WEINERT FINE JEWELS Hamilton L . Slritmse's "The 1111pply is endlen l'rogs aat.es. 12 _,,. ..._. =" IJni._ llore Is juml>' ore everywhere they 've -· ••• ,.· i _ '----•--_., c.. _ bnlulJll ln •waler to Irrigate ·~ ~ me "°""""i'-============='====' Soi"b'...t<rn ·~ .. . to' the busiDm -Uke·the time1= He aays bis • --~ 3 DDD 4rogs perllhed .. when ~ft WAS!m{G'roN (uPIJ _ five hours a day. . <"".' Kart Man: ~" 1 -"• llad TV been available lD ar r-the · 1111\ Cemury, the only ,. 9f one ol .-ear eom. lblng nn the Copemkus roof symS£' · pinkos.used to I -.Id· have been a dipole om· . Scientific <;o. lUt eor pro-A llllllll number ol the frogs sitting for hours In a bijaclr:ed vlded 75 Pertea! ol the live are killed and proces...s In commetctal • i r 11 n e r In frogs uoed.in · __ In Mexico. Tbeh-veins, artmes ....... ~ 0 C. ~ . and nervous systems are in-w~-·· . ; uc: says. . ~orth Amenca. jected with colon!d plastic to And f' o g ' occasionally be J ti W'lnJ I b a t ;nJdi<ectio!lal arilenna. ,, 1 .g uie· ~te ol the ~'Nicky, baby,'' . bis wlfe 1mS' MEANS, Stackhouse aid in ldentlllcaUoo In the fr<eze during overnight truck· . says, that thj! firm collecled,,__:::cl:-::a•:::sroo=m::.. Bul=:.::mosl==""'.:.=sbl::!:\>'.....:tng=fro""-m-M_exlco __ . --:--I )>eoPle.1 ' · , would haxe called ere the ; , ~.~ • . ._ ./ · ~ eVening star' -was . b a r ,e I y -. , H .,ummer io the gloaming. . .e T' "'Ji -• "Come down oil that roof, .,. .. • . ~ · you bear? l~s almost lime for Y S IDE 'I Love Luct."' ONCE SETn.ED belore the But thal · was be f O'l' e lube, Copernicus would have . some~y m~ ~ • remained opiated lhrouglt Ed U you •:=a, ij"!ler Sullivan, "All In ~ Family)" m the • fL aB ,-thelitenews Dick'Cavettand opiates, ask )'OUl'9elf where a rerun ol ·~ Coed llleels the world woold be today if the Werewoll " ottamng Jadt 1'levisitn Had appeared at oakie and KHiy c!;,rtisle. abool the lime .. western man By w\jiCh time even 1be was begiming hiS ft'Mlssanoe. morning star would have lad- . . . ed from the skj and the STILL IN the medieval Copernican Revohllion woulll stage. I'll warrant. -never-have occurr«t. . precessed and llUpped 300,llOO pounds ot !iv• (roe> from MeD::o, _through f"""'!" to biology rJ• , e1;, the country.> Tbe firm whi bu, llhl\>' ' . kl ping: . .,, 10 an o hangar at 'l'ucml Intema- tional Airport, also 'sbips sboib, crayfish, l a rf i s b , fetal pigs and turtlea to classrooms, be slld. . Bui stltckhoooe, a former high ochocil teacher with a • doctorate In biology, saya frogs are the maln line ol the -· , . Consider, for e :1 a m P 1 e • And would Sir Isaac Newton uJ11 T........, Nicholas Copernicus, whose have been sitting un<ier·an •\>' .Bu.1-t V. ietD WHEN Ml!XI~ frog leg 5DOth birthday the -kl " pie tree at a propltioos mo-..,,~ plants began cloolng five years celebraUng next week. menl if he coold have been in-Ca s p a r Weinberger, ~o ;because of., compeui;oo Copernicus opent a Joi o1 side watching "The ""''"" who recently has been . from the Far Eat'. Slackhouse ·time on the roof, or aome such .Game?" ~-'fi confirmed Secretary of opened a 13-a~ frol· pro- .vantage poin~ oboerving the Health, Eclucati.on and cessing and coJIOclion center movement of. the planets and OR WO\)LD Galileo have welfare, tells Senate in Mexico. · ' · ., formulating a new concept o{ been droJl!liog weights o!I the Committee uiat budget .Getting the •bu!jnesa started the universe. Which got rum Leani~ Tower of Pisa had cuts for humanitarian was not easy, ~Says. • into trouble with religious r-Bay been plaorin• the 'd ot "Yoo go iPt4l a bank In ~=· , -programs di n mean Ar and WI them you leader>. · D>lpldns that afternoon? Adminislration I a ck~ wna · • The opposition may have If you accept the ,nmiJe ol want to -a frog . ' ,_......,. the "--•-·tion ol television as an nni•te, then compassion. busine!ll and ~·'-51 they "'his theories to some extent. you may have i>me ~ as ,... A.I • ,...,._,.. ~w~ -•---==='==:;=====;-~-.c• you· oul t.· doo<," be But thlni: what televi•ioo .to why""""" have an energy Kids Like to -says. ' wWld bO'v_. done! . crisis, a pOllatioo eme<jency S T AC K B 0 USE paya ~ • ·-. . . and DUJ¥el'OUS 0 the r.' \ad-Ask Andy 'ACCORDING TO a recenl versiUes \bat nobocfy bas been freelance frog !collectors IO ' · bl cents a pouD!I for frogs they survey, people on the average a e to overcome; bring into the• Mexico co1- Yoi/ll Feel Like t~e 1-. Jiir~ , !!f!t!YJiJf · ashion at'·onr ~ w AsHlNc~oN!'·s .. ~ I . . · / Bir1hda · a le lection center. ' "In a good night. a collector • can bring in 2IX\ kilos ol frogs Tim Quiroz Gets Honor Timothy p .t<QuiJi>t. soil of Mr. and Mrs. Ernesto N. Quiroz, 3214 Colorado Place, Cool& Mesa, has been named -uj ""' tll!' u.ts--l-i!t-0 f Distinguisbed' Students [or the fall im~· at Jom Brinn! Uni ·1y in Siloam Springs, To qualify for tile hOnor, a itudent musl tpaintain a Jl. ·plus average .f<i' bis academic work. .. . (· .. r-) " • 7 FASHION ISLAND NFNPORT BEA¢H HALF-YEARLY CLEARANCE ' . GllAT SBICTION OF lpUTIQUI Sl'OITSWIAl-TOPS-llOUSIS- PAHTS-JACICIThDIESSIS-COATS- UNGllli -IAGS. I • NOW ~.1/2 . OFF Alf' MORE Saturdey e Su"day e Mond•y februar:y;, 17·t1-1-9 . •) Fashion Isla nd, Newport leech o,_ MoM•y,·~ & md•y bni.-p 'til 9:31 P·"'• - President's Bi.rthday SHOE SALE! WOMEN'S FASHION BOOTS $9 • $J2 • $19 w.,. SJI w .... SlJ w .. s11 - . NATURALIZER S11 a$13 Orig. to $26 LIFE SJRJDE Orig. to $20 $11 MISS AMERICK 0r1,. to $17 $9 FANFARE Or ig. to $11 $9 CALIFORNIA COULERS $9 · Ori'g. to ~IS LADY FLORSHEIM=-$11 a $14 · Orig. to $26 FoR MEN " --· BALLY ··26 Original to $54 WETHERBY '®J',~ .. YSER #4 ~ION ' 151..AND • NEWPORT ~~~H . alllkA-'WC e MMtw C...,,. e ~ • .,._ .- ~ . "' . ... ~ . . ~.;,. ' . . . . .... 'i . • " ~acqJe.l rnarks the historic P.resicr,11t's birthdh~· by possing on ce~brat8<\sav-, ings on oil fashion furs .•. to you: Come ond put y9urself in the "(rops of glamour ... there's precio~s nlink, ' broadtail, fox ond more ... ot historic , I savings. . . • . ' MASTER FURRIER SINCE 1931 AGqaes • -.... OliSl&NERS "!Id MANUFACTURE~.S OF WORLD'S FINEST FURS - 14 FASHION ISLAND ,• NEWPORT BE!-CH ' • M4 4661 STOlll HouQ. I • ...._ to 1::11 ,..,., -_, _. fr\llOr II •·'"' .. t\1t p.m. I. .. ,, '· • • • • I - , \ ' • ,, ~ ' ~ < •• .. ' J , C. ' a.tr d~ shir~ ~ve a ~o+e ·c;f'·;(elsuvc.. . . ' ' ·G,·~ka~· ~ec+~itk a blaze"' ot\d t \e. o-r ope~ necku~r q c.l a-s'5i C.· • SW'1Q.te't' • \ -Btcv..~r-.. ~-tvipe G ~T '5-< riew ·see,. ~to1cl<.e-r it\ hl.ttto d ovJV\ \ . . • I • ' f ~vri'1S~l"le • · . · · GANT' skqws its newest" . ~ b<.titoVI dow~ · - i .-\ c.t fe)t tu ~ d d\eVYOV\-\AJtQVl, I· • • I :·Ct1a~ br-o y I . ' " .... "' .. 1i1e . cla$-Si c.. fuv;-~~:ry occas· 1 o·li'\. IV\ 1M id -b i1.1e ( .. • , -· ~ ~ • • ~ ,. • • • • • • • ··: ' - ., ' ' J • ' • . ' r "' - -Pope Simpli_(ies . Rites· for_ Dyingl . ' • Washington's -Birthday Sale VATICA!I.' CITY (AP) - Pope Paul VI bu -- simplified the -Catbollc .sacrameol...d tbt • ..,.,. ... of the . lid diopd Ille widespread Idea lhlt it it 8d- -.,..i ooly to a.. dyio&. Following a reoom- mondatioo ol tho ,_ Eeumeni<al Council, Ille Pope. dropped tho rite'• lnldilmaJ names of •·Sacrament o1 Ille Dying" or "'Extreme Uoc- Uoa ... • i. an ~apostolic con-e D..U.e s.,11i1 boen a -ot. tile --... dtuee, the ..,,.....-=o-,=:,.:3-"~~~=-c~preobyltty--·· N -tl!f ruled that the anointing SAN FRANC!sal (AP) -A postar d • the · P11 ... eu llllautd ho c:onfmed on lbose commission will study a pro-~ a...., fnln ·~--• ill .. posal to. split the Epiloopal ·~to -· -g-1 · o;..-o1 California, by ~ -· BJ' ...,.-. the t7tb«n-BIW bas ..,.."4 • 9llted tury C.,..CU ol Trent ruled cresting ....,. dioceies of San ci.n. .. thief esecutive, of. lbaJ. tbt undion bt ad-JOit and the Ea.It SllD ~ tbe deoominatioa ,. and is minillered "especially to Cisco Bay.• r<ganied as the litdy ...,. thole who 1tt in such a co. The diocesan couoclJ IP" timental favorite for the one- dilion as lo appear to have pt9Ved the commiuWn'--.tter ·year, honorary moderator reached llie end of their life, Biihop C. Kilmer Myen pro--""'" wbmce it is also called the posed lhe d.ivisiop. .,.._.....,... llO'Oment of the dfinl-" With its aeat at Grace e lf1tlt• P .. fa Cathedral in San Francl!Co. the present dioceae extend• WNDON (AP) -Plans for from Marin COunty to San . = ~~all Lujs ObisPo COUnty. deadlock coo church unity bav: e Bid B4"ked boen announced by 1111 ...,. 1l I t''-..0 '1\1 COLUMBUS. Ohio CAP I - 1bt Roman Catholic Bishops of Ohio have endoned Ille boycott of he.ad lettuce from ci!ifomia In support al the · Oiifted Farm . ~Woriers' ~l tempt to unionized fann laborers in the lettuce fields. • -:·11 1\ -p · 'j ~ ~ -·-~ NEW FOR SPRING .. _ An outstanding clllldren's collect.ion of the Wteat imported knitwear . ·~ from Pjcro!iJlo, lnfao! to 14. • . I . ' At a meeting of the board or directors of the Calbolie ( RELIGION) Conference of Ohio.. the bishops said in a· statement: "Without strong. honest representation .... the plight of agricultural workers and their families will · remain · deSperate." e Blake Proposed ARCADIA CAP) -Dr. Eugene Carson Blake, fonner general secretary of the World Council of Churches, has been nomiriated as moderator of. the three-million member United Presbyterian ChurCb. -Blake, 66, of New Canaan, - Conn., was nominated at a meeting · bere of the San Gabriel Presbytery. Blake bas ' ·Grad List No~Legal SAN-FRANCISCO (API - The practice of giving aimed ices recruiters the names . of San Francisco's graduating high school seniors will have to stop, the district's legal of. lice says. Sailor s • .,., .. F-hlwl, Nu,.t -'-(nl) -T ... 1rc1 1r1,~--11141591e1 ----<nfl ... 1• The Board of Educatiort was notified the state attorney general'• office ruled that the state educallon code prohibits providing the · names and ad· dresses of graduating seniors without permission except for specified exceptions. A su rvivor of the . wrecked tunaOOat N'ts- shin Afaru, waves ex· citedly to a sean:hing p l a n e near canberra. Australia. A desvoyer rescued the man from the remote island.. • ' ... ' \ \ OF THE CENTURY 40°/o •·60°/o OFF ...... Sprlaif a.p. • u,. We S'-iptJ Hn. Te M• 1-For .... ~· 200 LONG DRESSES 750 SWEATER TOPS S® L-ONG-SLEEVE 'SWEATERS 300 TOPS • ·LONG & SHORT SKIRTS . OFF SPECIAL! DRESS~ NOW $5.00 /· 3. DAYS ONLY. SAT., SUN., MON.· 100/1 On Every Item · .0 In our s~. INCLUDIN& 'o FF SALE ITEMS. • ' - • mllimt cburchmen, Including. ~.C..tlJoJJ<Hid Bepl!N .,,.... belore Involved in the ~ ,. Tllo pnpouJ for a g-al "'"'-laltt lllil year ii the flnl lltp forward since Ille lfJIOtal oyuod of the Cllurcb ·of England rejected unlOo wllb the Methodists last June. llowever, the ~ of Canlerbur)'. Dr. Michael Ramsey. ·warned In an ·in- terview l"ilh the Loodon Times tllal cooperation within the Engli.ih Churches should not ~ what ho called the "rtllJIJ prize" -ooioo with Rome. Four Spectacular Days Fri., Feb t6t 1 'OIRU -Mon., Feb 19th ... NOl~7 ORJGINA PRICE • -Now •:$ 9: • e Spedal Greup VATICAN CITY (UPI) - The Vatican has announced that Pope Paul VI establlshed a commtifee to deal with divorce, abortion, birth control and other probiems which threaten the Roman Calbolic coocept of the family. • NOW $13 '.·'tl NOW $15 ~ow $25 An official of lbe committee predicted ·it would not cballenge a papal ban 'In 1968 on man-made means of birth control. '1be cunmittee ha! been set up by the Holy Father and we shall act within the framework of bis teach" • said Vittorio Bacbelet, a pro- .minten laytnan acting as one or the cominittce's vice- ~ts. " qt!, ·6 ~: \ 6 .. : ·' . ~ 30 <;;,_ ~ I_ _ >-, NOW .Mj) The H-member committee has sh: women members, but no DOe actiDg on behalf of children or teen-agers. The only practicing doctor is a woman obstetrician from the Ivory Coast. • DRESSES, COATS, SPORTSWEAR and LINGERIE' From our Fall Collectioo NEWPORT BEACH FASHION ISLAND • _.. Beach -mondoy ..i friday nlghU, · oundly12·5. -LA HABRA FASHION SQUARE Open 1 ... monday, thurldoy Ind friday mthts. II le.sh I silYerwoods WASHINmrfs BIRTHDAY -' * *.1 * ,* '*· * * * * '*. * *· *' * * * * *. * ~* • Plush Velour Sport Shirts Aeg.21.0012.99 Luxurious cotton velour,·k>ng sleeves. button placket style, soUd colors.· .. .. · . Double Knit ,Blazer. Suits . --- Tycora Knit Sport Shirts Reg• 13.DO 7 .99 89.90 ' Fully lash!Oned Tycora nylon knit wtth important utllity pocket. Solid colors. Short Sleeve String Knit Shirts ~1too9.99 Ribbed polyester knit, collar 8.nd placket styles, heather pastel colors. Short Sleeve Knit Dre5s Shirts ~12.fo8.99 Most comfortable ahlrt'of all, by George! Pol\lester/arnel acrylic kntt. Stripes & eolids. , . 50.o<Mle.OO Pent Strib, polyester kni~ many patternl •••• ••••••••• 39.90 1~ob cardigan •-tera. a'Cryiic · plolda & iollds •• , •••• 9..90-15.90 , ' !Blii~WJJObia!'u• Sptlno~,---11 ~&ation-. .. 19.90-29.slO 'IO.Al0-1:20,00 ""'8uftl, 2 & 3 pc:., ".'!""'wilhakl<U ... 49.90-78.90 " -.-... ,.,....,,.... ' REG.120,00 For quality, fashion and value you won't beat these new •73' Blazer Suits with the stretch com· fort of polyester double . knit. Two button center . vent with new patch 'n I Save on' Double Knit Slacks 22.90 REG. 21.so • f • , ")'Me q\iiIIWJlll er doUl>t1·1a111 -SOUDS & CHE~ Ille/'& New8o't ring ooiots In belUoop mo.i. Solid color with atuilglt leg. J'atteraal i:hecka •• '!Ith n ... boeloms. - ' ' flap pockets. Navy, dar1< brown, camel. . 45 F~ION ISi.ANO •. NFNl.'ORT CENTER • NEWPORT BEACH • I ., I 'I t ' I - r,'~··· 11 ' • I . :~ ' I ~ ' I l j Mii Wild, lal"ltl olf bl ...,q town WI~ t~ ceedi receii in de1 cance rese~ Tiii tist ~ story and t tinue sedan The awa ~ year Ac denie; Distcl ex:ecu delOI> They nesotl tdrne1 ·WD ultras • 1 c. ch be ce ce I gr 0( ht -sl! ;;<: ~ a ti "c 1 u ' I ~ ·I ' . ' • ... Genius Continues ·w ·or ' I L ... · 11 Dtictt>r Wihs ' ' " 'MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) -Joi.; J. Wild, a doctor who won a •tS.mlllto~ lawsuit again>t the foundations that out oil bis researcll grants, once conducted a sean:b for the llfii.,~breasted wom1n In lo)Yll -strictly In the line of duty Wild doesn't have the 116 mil Ii;,,, yti • the defendants 1l1rted appeal . prO. ceedlngs this month. 11•1 ti and when he receives It, he plan1 to llOllli!µte -•roh tn· developing a machine to tl etect bl'flll cancer and esta blish an' institute to htlp researchers. : THE ii-YEAR-OLD Bn~born scien- ' ~J._ Mlnno&0ta: H~ d•~• machln~ caDecl an tltl~!tb, a mac · With a scanning dlYIM, IC.ii bre nctr. , He laid i1 prime dltooYll'Y was ~t cancerous tl11ues i'efieqt a 4'1ferent le.v'el f ~ than none~ !issues, and I llUI dould be lllltclid In a female rea1t · lone btiort tho lurnps that m•«m• ,,. 1 tlllO. • • "'111e real Jl!'9.blllll 1n ealUng up the I "'1ph wq \Ill ~ Vitiations in he •••Nia 14111 to a tist would probably keep hi.\, ll!odest 1 i;. It h~cl .. & J !9.111¥.,., : who story home .. where. he lives With his wife Ofl eerl "' llNtee plaster and their 3-year-old daughter. He'd con- . tinue to drive the same,,.. ID-year-old c .a S. t S .. ~ rl e Of h e r sedan. ' b \U ,. The jury trial which last • November re~ .-' "' . awarded Wild $16,277,300 came after six ~ years of legal actions. . a ~opi~s breast size," he said. "So the A. defef!se motion ror. a new trial was qwcli: w&)\WIB to find the woman with d~~ recently. But Hennepin County the Jarg t ~sts." District Court Judge Tom Bergin stayed The ·settcR Jed to a nightclub dancer, execution of the award p(QVided the ' who agretd to have plaster casts made of defendants Posted a $2-nUlUon bond. her breab " Tbey have 90 d~s to appeal to the Min-· ' r \ nesota Su.preme Court, and a defen11 at. IN 196Z, RECEIVED a $500,000 torney said an appeal would bt (Jled. 1rant fro the Public Health Service. ' ' Individual {~pplicants usually must· be · W1LD .HAJ), .sPJWIAtIZED in 1ponsored oy ·a foµndation or univer!fity; · ultrasonic research at the University of WUd1t sponwr was the Minnesota Foun· ' ' . \ • . ' f ... Text .•Ed.iied~ ·-,\ R~action To Sex Po~tio~![oored ' ' ,, • J I , f I FROM F lshion Island N e1¥port Bea~h ' \ , . 1 l • I •· • i dation, an atm o! tlle Amhelll Wllder Foundt(ioo. • . Two yell'& later; the Minnesola FOUll- dation )Vltbdrew its •J>OllSOrsblpj'cllarging Jilat Wlld was incompetent, 1*Jllgerent, lmposaible lo work with and 'fated ••· periments.- Wild had counted on lour y.,.,. of in- terdisciplinary research -wbaf ·he likes to refer to as "accountable freedom" to pursue hi• go;il ol •,lf,~aSQJliC det<:<tlon of cancer: When tho. ~I wanilt oll, he had led a. team of sevell sclenftsts In building an electronics labora\ory, blo- acoustica} lati, clinical area and machine shop. . i... Wild said bis laboratory waa• disma{\11· ed and he was UQ&ble to obtain..pther sup- port for bis research. STRIPPED OF HlS ' ip;:S&!\Cll grant,.Wild .took a job as a ,..:demolilion engineer"'! tn a downtown Minneapolis building "because of my vast experience in the 'London bombings. · · lo .. , .. .., -~ "From that I graduated being a --dio "'"utn't ' ·T11 ~ •'· hardware delivery hoy. I had to kee~ ail .na "" , the stores stocked, and it waa a blt hectic A De,troit r8.dio stati'on ·,, over Christmas," he added. ' · ~ a helicopte~ \o In 1966, two years after jle lost bis dro't> an . old j>iano grant, Wild flied a $43-IJlillion suit from a 'heighi of 300 againat ~ two loundaUons and Frank feet to· ~ecord !be M. rurtg 'Jr., executive director of the sound) The publicly Minnesota Foundation. He accused them sup~rted station asked or "hostility" and "blacklisting" "'him $5 }l:er foot from its with other foundations. t: · • listeriers. , · · ~ · The c8se came to trial in Hennepin --''--'''-'-' r' ------ Distri~t Court . last fall. A:· defepse at·. ' torney· told the " court tlle grant was canceled because Wild considered himself "a. scientific genii* who can·· ·~s~ered others stupid." . • SQUIRREL EXibtiED ' -. ' t , Lri1'(.f>'.ON1 <'.UfliJ•, -Houie "" cotn ' . . ''t-' . . ,.'fiv"I . pl~l\ll~c'p . the ·P{ice or bOtf sh<>uld /try eatill& ti...&.runon gray_81fuir. ·1 ', f,'.f . J'<" wrn1..i . . re • s_, ' pna• <WI.Cf' .1 ;a regional officer ?or tfie ·eoun· try Lltndowner'S 'AssiiciatiOn. "I don't see Why people shouldn't eat sqillrr~l," saiil Walker..· "The tiUte ,iS similar to <hJtte. 11.aoem>t have :\Jie earthy taste of rahb~ an<I' I much pi-efer it to.chiClten." . r• ,· • . . ' -- I Frida)', Ftbruar1 16. 1972 . - Cotn-t Jt1011~. , ' WASIDNGTON CAP) -As a spui to speeding justice, U.S. District Court judges here may drop charges against persons who wait longer than six months aner indictment before going to trial. Also. persons held in jai1 must (ace trial within three ( THE .µW) months or • the court will automatically release the detenqant on bond. ._.:rbe.. flUlRO>< o! the rules. drawn ·m·0ctober.and'put into . elfect Jan. 1, is designed, as Acting Chief Judge George L. Hart Jr. saJd, "two words ; speedy ~ial.'' Law enforcement agencies must mak e .. reasonable eUorts" to help defendants get police informants to testify, the state Supreme Court says. The right of defendants to a fair trial supercedes '·the informer's i n t e r e s t in anonymity,'' said the unanimous ruling. The ruling overturned Los A~ rconvlctions of sale and possession for sale of restricted drugs a g ;i i n s t .\lbert Goliday. Police told the defense they only knew the first nnn1es ()f two women who witnessed the aUeged sale. The court said policem e n admitted deliberately refraining from seeking additional information to. preve1Jt fhe in£ormers from being called as witnesses. The action is in line with a U.S. Supreme Court order to e To119h Decision the fe<ieral courts to establish _ CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa guidelines for bringing cases (AP) _ Justice Harrv to trial quickly . But the / A. District Court here is be lieved > to be among the strictest in terms of actual time limita. e Label Hedge • WASHINGTON (AP) Chief Justice Warren E, Burger says the lilbel "strict constructionist," used , by Pre·aident Nixon .. to characterize the type of judge he wants on the U.S. Supreme Court. may be a sophomoric oversimplification . · In an · interview with • Reader's Digest, the .. ·' chl~f "- justice also says he doubts j Congress ·will alter "the ; • historic . functions of the Supreme Court." DAILY PILOT 81'•· -. Black.mun says the period during which the U .S: Supreme Court developed it! / opinion on a Texas abortio9 law was one of the mosf. sensiti ve times "in my judicial experieilce." ·• Blackmun wrott the recent opinion which struck dowri tbe T'txas stalule, r'uling tba~. ' decision on whether to haVe i1bortion is solely that of \vornan and her physicia during the first six months ~ pregnancy. Blackm.un told the Ceda Rapid• Chamber of Comme that the h,igh court didn't hav what-he---felt was "'Sullicien tirne io deeply probe su mstter1. "We "ever have mo1nent1 and hours lo put o feet on th e \vindow sills a reflect a bit ." he said. -- In 1968, whUe campaigning ·for the White House,'-Nixon said he would seek 0 strict constructionists" for the court. He named· Burger to succeed Earl Warren shortly after taking-over-as-P-reaident.-in 1969. FashiOn Island, Newport Beach e 'E#torts' Needed SAN FRANcisco (AP) ~ ' ' ' ' ' \ PRESIDEKTS' DAY ; • • • "' . .. ., 'r. .. ~ ' • ' ' • .... !,. ' . . ' .. GROUP INC U ES ' OMINIC ~OMA,.P • AMALFI AMAN,O '1• HIL'L, Aijo~'DALE - i t PAUL ~L!-AN . •• M,\Dti.fG»ISELLE FASHION BOOTS • • 'CARESSA RED !C~OSS*'1 •• • SOCIALrrEs SELBY • COBB ES •· • , , , . SIZES T6 'j l, AAAA Tj)1B. ! Not all sizes in ... 11 styles anti colors. ' ' ) ' -' • t ' ' ' •• '\. .. All Sain Flnt11! e MO· hch .... n! • l"t.• a,f11ndtl ~ANttAMlllC..10, ILQTll CHAIH.1:'4u,i.:~u.Ji')~HAllH j I • 'frto .-Ctlon *'i1llt'let w~ Alfttl'.K4 Mlttfttl ittd C ..... • " . ~· , . ' ~ I . ' , ,., , . ' • • J J , .. ; • • AT JC PENNEt--;=, I . NEYIPORT 'BEACH " I STORE ONLY! .. ' A FQE · · CHERRY· PIE , . , ' -TO fHE FlitST ·'6f>Oi PENNEY CU5'0ldl(S .. ONE PIE PER. CUSTOMER . " -· , • -• I ' -· I I ·SALE STARTS LSAT,.,'.FEB. ·11. · 10 A-M • • AC DIGITAL ·CA LC ULA TOR 579 RECORDER : 23ss e WMti AM -- --.-PT;-- JJJMPER CABLES ; 122 e HMwy Cllps ....... c-.... WINDSHIELD WASHER SOLVENT 2GaL 1°0 ...... c..t.r STATIONERY 2/1°0 .. , ..... ·-- SWEATERS 322 ) • --Slyla ·-· i..o- . 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'BRIEFS ' .. , ,..,:2? "\ . . , . . je·.,_ • w.; •·sa.swo • ., " BIUFOLDS,. 1'' ; . GIRL'S RAIN COATS • -9?,.: ! -.hL.' \.,:/ .' ·--·-- ; MIN'S SPORT . SHIRTS · 222 ' GllLS•· SLIPS J& Pffil·PANTS ~ J . j,. ' ...... _ • Simi 1-14 WOMI~· CIGARETTE LIGHT£11S 2? MIN'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS 2~2 ': . e Asst. Prhtts .. • h1'o"' Of ....... ft'Ollt l WOMIN'S SUPPORT- -PANTYHOSE 'J?2 TOYS 1 ACTION JACKSON .4?- • 122 , _·I . " . . 'J "- ; MIN'S' ' 3 SPEED . ~- ·~39'8 i .. I • Celjw ... , ' .• ,. °"" ' i " " • • • ". ·" • . I • • ' . ' '. • • • ., • t I • _ WOODElf,, ,·_ · ~. tE~IS ... - RACQUErS • eP....-ion.t e Top Quol~ty ,-· ~ . ' , 5.22. ' . ~-_,_ e 41 Inch ( :<.. wopdN-5 . !' ,. DENIM : -,Atm ' e. Domin a. P.iel -colon ' e Petite, ""'"I'• 'hll FltE .E KIT ·ES " .. ' .... WOMEN!S ' & GIRLS" , SLIPPER'S ' WOMIN'S .l· • • KNiT .·· _., ·ToPs ~· "'''"" It .... TO ltDS WITH PARENTS • P•IMJS Auto Center • • • ' • • , ~ • • ' I • . • { • f ' .. , ~ ~ • "· -• -• .-, ' ' •. A RU :·;.~" ~CHERRY':..... i I' .. ,. ~-... ..u. ·g 600· •'· '., .. ,~-n cu' . .. ' . . ' . '. -- ' • ) ONI Pll ~If INITOM'lf." . • • ' ... • ·-SALE .. s .·1ets:s11 ·~ ,fEa ;~ . . • t. ... ·'. ~- . . . ' GIRLS' :. · DRESSES ·;,. I '&·SHIFT$ ( 1 1Mbt·s '.(ASUAL . z ... ,t ' .f . -PANIS·- I > ,. · • ·Wohl" She1 28 • 32 • W11hlble • " STEEL ,. STORAGE BUILDING • ; .. -8You .H1ul • 8~7 Slit • e Chalet Style LADIES· .'UMBRELLAS ', • ' ~ "i • .• Bvbbl<rl SfYu~,. i ,: , • 5 fur Vlnyl . ~. . • - • ·"-9.99 :.· . ' . ! WOMEHfs . . ' . & GIRJ.5' -..,.. .. ~~{_~ -.( DRESS· • • ' BOOTS e Dreu Potent e ·aro.:... · or White".< 'i ~ ' '1 tilt !! WOMEN'S WIGS 1· "'• .S"'!ri & Long StY111 • Wnhlble & A11t. . • Colors 1 1 $HOP THE EAST· WAY T . . USE YOUR . . PENNEY CHAIJGa OARD ' • , Polishing' their Western gear for the Fiesta Felicidad a re ( lefi to right) Mrs. • ' ~ O··e rs ---·- , • •, " ·' . I h ~ .. • (•""Wing the tout ~d cal ol tbi ~ Cool!; with tu Bay ~c w"' ;:>:" ed '"-•-1 iH 1 retretmnents will 1o11111trv . ol people, and e II)' es, Hea1ling prtparallonl ·for the 19!!'.; .re events· toke on "" Geor M ),owler · · 41-on appearanot u Ille groups M="· ·.. 8" ~. and assisllpg ardhe which sponaor them. . m J •· II.·~... 0<qrge e. i.n <>Pera lag\le home .loor. kick-off ~ 1 1)-1')'14!, Jact . party tor the l>eacoek Hill National F'nnk Robert' y 'MYrin '!!dsOCI ,R. =r:i ~.::m~ ~t ~~~iyn a'lllll· · wayne liurs1. b; dar nm weekend' 1'1cket1·are $3.lil ::yf ~~- Four unusqal Laguna Beach homes will from tbt ~ C-ih ~ Florene~ be opened for tho fourth home and Fulmer Tra el ABIH~I or rs. prden tour plaoned by the Opera Berk!oll of Laguna '". . . League of Laguna Beach In conjunction The AJtporter Jqn, Jrvine wtll be" the with the W!nW Festival. seting for Fiesta Felicidad, the tradition, From 10 a.m. Oi 4 p.111~Swtday, Feb.. al liick-olf party for the Peacocl<F b ~~I 25, lequo bQsl•n' will guide guests NaUO!lal Horse SbOw salurday, e · · lhroup the Emerald ~-home pl Mr. Sjlonsorill( the 7;30 p.01s event ts the" and lfn._ Lome HaYc~. ·ibe POrta!lpa. 01..,.1 County Gulld for fl!e John Tracy Lasuna resldeoce111 lit. and = dlltlC Mn. ~ I! r a.us, party T. Glhbl, the Three Ardl Bay of ~n lltt IJUlOUllCed a Wetttm Mrs. Mary_ E. Maxwell aod ~ cb theme for ~ Mia. wblcb will inl!!ude Ba~ domam of Mr. and , Mrs~R. Jack square danolnl ul)dtt tM dlrect~ or Aplin. ' ' caller Ted Doti. · • .. For the f1rt1 lime, a Cl' lion of Assisting . wlUi preparatic\l_IS are llie treasures wlli be oUerad ii . Mmes. Jinltl ~unpbeU, ~~; I I Don Sh1tl11 d~ations, 4nd !l)i!iiiliire I ~ 1!1>4 James Buxton; . f • memblrl. \ J ' . llltr.bll .the party, Mrs, Charlea Cil!!Y, ! p~tdeit, will preseht , ,tJre 1rrs ~?- ,. visioruils, the ~mes. Fr~ Arena, is Bell James Disney, sam~ Gar n, warffli Kelsey, Maravich, el Myers', Shulz\ Danie! Stephenson , Whitten Yount. ·;"1 • The Peacock Hill Horse Sho, is scheduled for May ~ -• saturday, Feb. 24. afso I! the <la.Ii or the annual Ba1 Masque, this year to be themed :t\al Masque d'Elegance and to take place in the Disneyland Hotel. Di$cussing upc:oming Opere Leegue home tour e';e Henry T. Gibbs end Proceeds kafn the Damas de Caridad event will be added to the gI!M!P'S pledge to St. Jude Hospital for purchase of a linear accelerator. Mrs. Paul Ovando of Fullerton, ball chairinan has announced that · Bernardo '\'orba or' Anaheim will be master o£ Mrs. Jey Q. Pyle, while ~s •. Gibbs po ints out sec:ond sto,.Y of living room. The •Gibbs' home wjll be opened with · three Qthers . ceremonies. ' Orange Coast residents participatln~ are Mrs. James Gormley, Balboa, man- nequin; Ruth Miller and Chet Michaels of Carl's Flowers, Corona del . Mar, and Dave and Shirley Haas of Huntington Beach, florists. -, Earl E. Clayton and Mrs. t , J • • " I ' !, t Theodo ~e Marevich. P~rt.v-- will kick off Peacoc k Hill Horse Show preparations. • • • • !' ·1·.'. Magnetism ll DEAR ANN LANDERS: our daughter ' ~ anlmlt odors tn bu apartment kill your 1land her husband moved Into a small appeUtt. Make I& clear .that you are not . apartment that looks and smells like a being 'Critical, that it's her home and 1be llzoo. · can keep pigs In ttte..~tcbea If she want.I 'Ibey have five tropical fish tanks in to, but untU &bey get a larger plact, ithe living rooc,n. a cage full of African you'd appreciate lt If they'd come to your •• ,. 1 ' Repels. ~r, delert nts and two hWltlna dogs that house. . 1 • · ' have Jbe run of the placo. I'm afraid this lncraaae In deatha o1 newlrom mi ti'' daU&hler 1 day after !Ill! tean't reslsLJtray animals.JioM they Will propaganda ._.Ide, do you know of any ~ risk "-"""l'nltal beort 11-bel'z.molber' brary and-lake '~ is ooly the beginning btcauae they just DEAR t.Nll' LANDERS; Rurnon and IUlbdly tower birth welgb~ and ISk~lf might biqne have the place full_o( cats and skunks scientifie evidence that cigarette smok· •*"«'" babies whose motben books that to bier. 1be 1-----.iill-wl\lteVere1se""'tbcy1tecide "11tttd! · g-.during pregnancy-can-be damaging mdta~: wer waa-a wzt.:-fro1DL1110._ home." an unborn childT A great load of anti-0r' Da~d a-·• of lbe ~•umbla daughtf!r and a closed~ in Bet face. 11We111" you mlghwtlft ''that~-TIOO.R-tobacco balderdash has been unleashed ·-:t "1 1"""1 -l,An __. J _ · _ problem." True, bul ii alao bas become or !ale and we'd.like to know what'• Ualverilly""SCtiiiOI of l'ii61klrealtb-eil--I agree Wfth your! d'ilce. Qii Uie my problem ""°'use our d:iughter keeps what. Please? -OPEN MIND JN MON· ~lllod .. wttb Or. l!dwanl ~Kaea of woman should not \el mattir drop, tnvlfing her daa and ~to dinner and 1 TANA • lloltoli. • Clly 1 l!••pltal in • recently bul I ,q,ueoUon the ety el going to can't stand goi111 Into tM place, let a!On&-.,-,Jll!All OPEN: '!'lie,. Is,_~ -i s&v.ly, of P"l"IDl,_1!"_~ In the ~bter'• hom~ ·da,y after the ~U.C a me,! there. -.acUd scicntillc eYidenc=~-.~la and lllelr llndlqi .....,,....e tbd funeral. Would It not ha hem w1aer to It Is filthy and atlllkl to ·high heaven. I cllarge tbal clgarelt. • · an • It llle lltldlll 'lludy. SO. you're . wait a w~k or t !, '".B. Jr., 'Wouldn'I be able to swaUo\lr a bite. Wom duce berm to an .. bani jjp; No ' strJs, do >'"' baby favor. BOSTON ~ , "'" et, I do !IOI truJ\ 'my!OU to keep my big Butler, profeo,.r 9r cbl~llo llf Ille ~ ..,_.,, . ' lDoUlb shut. . IJntvenlty of Bristol In , dll 1 16' . DEAR J.: I,...... ·-· I'm runllng out of excuses. Hurry your Y,tar 11udy wblcb involv 1' .... lllrtlls. l)llA)I ANN LANDERS: I was not hap-potnUng tbt1 .. , ~ "!!"-".:= advice. -·U'l'AH DILL EMMA. lfe told clpnlto 1moklq wu-ol llle Pl' wltll yw.--16 the Mdor-~ were from 8'e 'I'.' - Dlj:AllblLLY:Youtloo1l-lllU• JllRlpol ··-"'~leml In Ille daoelriendbHdlod.U-••• ...... :v .. ·a.;~,:,;-- -All J'WI Deed II 1111 pmptloa lo devtloplng fetus. -had excbangad lllill .... !Ill! .... -It ". • -for ~:::::::•~111 .. 11-111111•--Tell, ,_ ~Brltltli-llotly--W-o~spol'OOll ~r--• k ""*'· '.. l \ , I ' • " • • ' • J R H!'"ing fot the Me aq u• is Mrs. Ja H. Gotmley, a mall • iquln, with the hel~ f Mrs. Robe L Humphreys. • -I . -~I ' "'..! • • • * DAILY PILOT • JI ... • G.oaGh Woodern.: He's .. Number . . . One . ' A\iique Show and Sale ' Sat. thru !11<>11., rtW. 17-18·19 Free Admission! ~ Come to Huntin9ton Cen er ~ encl s•• the melrjem peck Cf "' 'with• 9reet collection of f. WJque c;0nversetion pi_~c\',• : , . r-decora tive items end unusuel bric-br•4o Be•ch Blvd.. '. ='- Edin9er at the Se Diogo Frwy. Jim and Carlffn Wooden display 'portrait of,' Cooch John Woode:n, above . . lolaw,.tholr.chUdNn play family's favori'fe 91me. ~-....,;..-----~ . DAILY PILOT . PHOTOS av PATRICK O'DONNELL ., • , (_...),,; \, ·.;; ~~~ __ '!:'_._-~_ ...... ~ -~; • ' ._ ...... . . of-' .. 1 -• 1)AY. ~f .THE, '°M~·,· · • , SEE IT ·NOW • . ..qi.t~?Jau , S'PECIAL . • ,. SALE ·• SALE -391s BUYS . . , ·fMPORTED 'CERAMIC. ELEPHANT • • . . 2' for 1 .. ONI LAROE • -IT-N•--..._., M.-. a N. 'Tl t-,JI;..,, 11 T• l :H; CJ.-M--·..+4nr • •• LON• nACH i L ... ~,'•'•••••••St. H•,, hlly 11 lo 61 --121J 197·1Jlf LIMntD 9U':NTITll-..itibf IAl1Y, & SI.YI e MAJOI CllDIT <:AIDS ACCllPTID • • -· ' • r • ~ ' l'. J> " -t" ' _L ,. • ' • • , • . By JO 0UJ0N Of .. °'*' ......... Wb<m irs qearly game time II UCLA's Pauley' PavillGa and the ~piooship Bruin basketball team U about to vie for lbe Up<>tt, tliele'a uauaUy at least one car raClng up ""the freeway from Irvine in a La.st-mlnUte effort tO make the gaine on Umt .• .. It would be bad luck Ir we got there on time," laughed Jim Wooden, son of Bruin coach John Wooden. ,, Jlln, bis Wire Carleen, and their four cbildm1. Greg, 9, JQl>n , 8, Kl~. 61\, and Michael, 3, are avid UCLA fans and at- tend every home game of the c::ham;- pionship basketball team . They sit with the senior Pi1rs. \Vooden, ~ell, about sil: rows back from the Bruin bench and cheer for the nation's No. 1 team and the No. 1 man in their life, John Wooden . "He's an unusual man." Carleen said. "The neighborhood children gather around him when he comes to visit. He gives them a tot of time." MORE TIME .. ''He has more tUne for our children than we-do,'' Jim a4ded. "\Ve used·to kid "him about that." · "Dad" Wooden, as they call him, is an insp.iratioh to the family as well as a cherished father, flther-IJt.llw a ad graiidlatber. "Hi! wljOle pbilosopi>y of Ult,.-on hb Pyramid of Success, Is great," Jim said. "He's the ooly man I know wbo ~Ices what be preadiel." J'iin recalled that bis father used to quote bis qwn father, a hwnbl!e -farmer from Indiana : "U you don't-have sotnelhing nice to, say about 10metbing, , don't say n at all .11 FAN CLUB · iite John Wooden ran club has grown to include catleen's father Jim Garcia, who lives in Hawail and wires con· gratulations to the coach after every win;. Carleen's brother. James. ~ his new bride, Sandy, also an Indiana girl ; Carlee.n's sister and brother·io·law, Pal and Mervin Lam. and Ed and Jerry Salatbe, parents oJ the Woodens' son-In- law, Stan Dennis, and Stan and hls wife Naocy, naturally. The Salalhes, who live on a ranch in Capistrano, are such dedicated Bruin fans that they often travel with lhe team, Carleen said. · After the games in Pauley Pavilion, the Wooden clan adjourns to Sheri's restaurant in West Los Angeles, where a big table is always waiting and the owner has candy set aside for the children. There, merriment prevails as the tensions of the game are release<i and another Bruin victory (hppe(ully) is celebrated. Tradition bas II that Cooch Wooden and SOlalbe argue over wbo is going to pick up the tab, Jim said. They usually alternate jn paying, he added, but both are firm that the privjlege will pass to no ooe else. Jim and Carleen's new b>me in Irvine is filled With pict""" of Coach Wooden, famil~ portraits taken for sports • magaii.nes, books about~ the Bruin teams and 'other memorabilia, and a large portrait of the coach hangs In tbeJr study as a tributetollie man tfiey K>ve and ad- . mire. outsi®, above the ~rage, there's a spot waiting for a basketball hopp which Jim hasn't ·had time to put up ~et. No use hurrying, though, ,because the coach won't have time for any outside assignments until the Bruin season ends and their ninth National Collegiate cjiam- pionship is in the ba"g. . UFFELL' -·~--JJPHOLSTERJ._ ~ .... ,.w .. ,,,. _ lfU ........ C----· .Morlieli:-:s1;19Li_. '1.89 nA&.lAH D•LI REITAUllAHT Ul•tY-OaocstY Sl•ll.-WIMI - · 1911 A.Mm• at -Ila, M~tlngton loach, :i:..r .. -.= ... -...---.-~ ............... n ,.__ 11..,_. &' -~-=-.,........ V,....,, c.ta Mtu, . -. Nnll ·UftHDC!· DAlif. UM•H-Pal. .... ~~~"! ,..~.. suuAY,1N CLOSID MONDAY • • ' ( , ~' . . .... Anytbing ~&. Everything· Goes. . . " 11, • Hef Bicycles. Built • . I . • 1' . Arid Serviced, -100 - • , Ohio (AP) -ed stealiog was the onswer." "Kicll i!iy main busineos; But her fPSWer was to buy bik<'l .!llte 'llOOOOdary," says 15 beaj.ap. out-of-style Gwenilyn Pickett, t b e ' bieycles from a aeoood-band woman "'!"° .helped 100 boys store for ·$25. Then she taught • and g_irls build new bicycles youngsters to strip them for for themselves. . _parts and for building new Al 1irrt she was 'just helping ones. "We got 10 good bikes ~ 1;-and 13-yeaM>lds who oulof the-25," she says. bad~ her home toto When the children be{an som · • of a community~ wantfug'smaller, modeni ones; cen . It became a mobile. she told '1hem that if each bus~ in which repairs could get up $20, she would "cost the kids aboot ball the buy tM! parts and they could usual amount, •1 she says. learn to build Lheir own and to When she fU'SI bought the service lbem. panel truck in which she car--That wa!I two years ago. rles jlorts and !nots, she says, Since then she and her trained she flid"~ know what to ez· teenaged b e I p e rs have . pect'. supervised construction by Now she hopes to buy two more than 100 boys and girls. more and to hire otbei' women "I'm just mecbanJcally Jn. who, like young ,people. ,clined," she says. The di\'Otted mother ol five She grew up worpng oo cars says the steps leading her in-with her father, who cared for to 1 ber busiDesS began whe.il his own automobile in spare her four 10RS to time rrom in . resister or nel,g decol"ltor's job. baseball teams. Her great w>Cie. Garrett She got that doae. but she Morgan ol Clevtiand, Invented alto became a coach. Kids the first autmnatic lnlfflc wan Ung to pr;1ctice IOOll were signal in t923. He ~aJio in-- o•errunnlng her borne. ""1lted lbe gas ma.U be and "Their bikes woold be foll· othus used.In resc:uo. wotlt In Ing apart, il they bad one to the 1916 waterworks explosion fall &f"lr't." •be says. "Many In Cl~volsnd. bad I · bikes 10 thieves. Mn. Plckttt's g a r a g e Qtht. nevtr had bikes but l'fpO!Mhop bad In cklOe dut to • want one. miQI laws, bul rolling fr iday,' february 16 • 9 to 5 safurday, Jetiruar,v .17 , 9 to 5 sunday, februar(lB, 12 to 4 ' - ' ' .. OPEii TO AllY BUYER •• · •. OECO/l}TDIS I OfA',EHs /ICL/JlllD .Decorator furllishitt caipet -bR+.,:,;;.--11,,,eMa=iRIS & ~!.~~ Ire• • Dll'JI &lull Ml 11"11BS ' (j~ll ~ . ,(/,ikir'<1 IJ 4222 <;,.AMPUS D~IVE NEWPORT BEACH " nlortunately.'' 1he 'adds, nelghllolboocl ice er.am ven-· many Y<l'!nplert believ· donl pve her the Idea u to llii: ____ ,;.;:.;,~.;.;;..:-.-~-..,. .. ....,..,.--,.---~m.i~I 557-7883 I • -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---'·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • - ·- . . .. -. .. . ... . -• ' ' • . ·---"'"""-' m EUL _M&$.._1.YONS I ' County CofC Mn~' garage sale trea1um: Gary Pe~. 'Girl Sc;outs itsfoundiog duriaS•wncti: ,,_ to~,..._ Sllur' ...-P-. aod More th.Ill lllO HmUngton Sit~l'eb. zt, lo ,;.!.=.!'!."':;.!:...!:! c!IJ~ .• M, at 11111 Ptrl Edward <;!lilllrelll. pre11 Beach Girl "Sooula will" Gr~•-..in~T,}t •-· -Bnowo · chairwoman. portici(iote In a TbiDkfng Day · __. the ...... ~ CouDly ~-ol tile dub'• A st. Pat?ldt'• Day dance -am II IJ:IO PJD. jialur· Farrington of San • J .... Ball, -ed bJ tile~ --11 ml a pollllCt dinner .. day Feb. JI, lo Vllla(e·Vtow chairman of lhe aoruitl''• 111-0oomiJ ..... _ ol Om-~ ... -In lfarch. ScbOoi. llooal board el cttroctars. Al"1 ~ top bllJlac r.. 111e ~Jt . J . appearing" wm be !"Jlleaf'!j ~. to tau place Jl'rlday, · uJ....,Ollr.et>Of· · • uniorettes Secreta ries memben from ua.A "'1 Feb.. 13,. lo the • ~ tlle-l'"'f"wU Jin. Dave -J~let ol Huntington Take a Step Up lhe Ladder Calilomlll Stale Uni~~ c.o.-C.W, IBM'!: who.,...,.....,... and plan Beach,~ by Ibo Juo-tU Loog Beach .and San Fen>l!I" Beoeb aod llUllc the ~ lwu'• 11r11 VD lo< Woman'.~.~· will have · odaf Suc<esamlnarw:!!~";'..,,U: 00, ... Famoat by Glmn Miller.• . Youth' ~ Siie bu '!""ll a cJaaa In --defenae for tU Y se . Beneke, a popilar ftcun In 81 heaJh llJd boan dWrmah lot.rested femala In Ibo ·area. DivisiM of the Nallonal , lhe music -Id ilr ~ for tile ~. 1Upporled lhe Gary Hlilenbeck, a · black Secre!aries Assocl41ion. · • " ., -. i-Glml 11111er B l oodmobile, J1<0Vlded belt karate instructor, will Tbe conference will take • Label 1ng as a teoor ""!. IDID then pro-_Ir~ f~ cooducl lhe -1on at, 10 a.DJ,_~&!urday('F~~24,al· ----·--~ ~> ,_ gressealo vocallilii: ariiflrls ,jlenla, -W al lhe Well Sill!ldiy, Feb. U, li11lie Golden West College ·" bll -s are atlll ........... ..,. BabY cilrilc aod with Services Woman's Clubhouse. Acllvllles Include worbbojll0 Exn Io' red ' and requested wl>erever be IP" f()r tile Blind.. a work procou1ng danmistra'. t:< pean. ""-Democrats 11an ~ a look at the · ~ T Li -AtienUoo calorie count· Februa ry Ceremonies -, •.H F"iest a rygve • e Asoe"''lyman John L . secretary'• future w 1th ers and label·readen! . •1 .. Under the new leadenhlp of Burton ol' San Frsnci>co, autolilaUon. Neat week lhe Slim niree Fond Fiestas will be Mn. Ha11ml Vonnund, Trygve chairman of the Democratic . ~will .disc<!&' hl/W to Gourmet column, in a spe-l presented almultaneoualy In Ue Lodge, Sona of Norway State Central Committee, will fill ciut an lpplicaUon and take cial 1breffart series, ex· ' Otanie County from t a.m. to will have.the flrll socfal ol the be the keymle< at ~In-pre-<0mployment tests, what a ·plores the FOOJI and Drug I 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb.~ by 4-new yeat Ftlday, Feb. 23, In atallation d 1 n n er ol tile poUce ~ CJlP oo to your Adminlstrafloll'• new N1r I ~--~-M. h 1 H Clubs. • Halecresl ,a ...... 1,., c.sta Democratic WCimeo of Orange -"' gflltlzC a job aod tr!llonal Labeling Law. 11 "Wedding ·Vows Recited STIEFEl...HEAD hulbaod is a graduate of Frank D. stlolel of Newport IJQ.A. , -c1a1nw1 lJnda Head, HAGEN-GLUESING Mill Vliley u his bride du!log ... 2 c:eremmin cooductecl in the Making their home in Foun-~ OIUrdl ot lhe lain Valley will be Michael J. Hagen and l!I• bride, the Miiie<, corona dtl lfar. former Denlae Gl~g who --~ekeda~le<"'"'~ ==t.:::~ ll<d, Alt., -attended by 'Ille Rev. Nathan ~· Kial Judy Stiefel aod Miu performed lhe rites for tbe · lJnda -. · daugllter of Mr. and Mn. Leila ~ ~. 'c a e South counti orea clubs will Mesa. A 'l'ank mfddag (ond County. the employment lnlerview. Hailed aa."the -df-; Spearman was 1)est man and have displays at Portola dlnneJI) is On the memi. Festivities will begin with a The seminar is open to all niflcant change in foaid ; 1 ushen were Jim Peru.mean, J · "'"" ·~1 l"looll....... cocktall hour at 7 p..m. Satur· high achool, college or labeling since labeling IJe.. ~ David R 0 b e r t ' 0 n ' Dan unJOr .. ~ -.'UUU ' Vl'GU&e. F la will . Included wUI be food J.I W day, eb. 2t, in the Grand business school students who gan," the w reqwre Engeberg, Jim Schroeder and . prepara· P,. ice ives H tel •••""'~ ed · ming al · · N aod other ll tlOll and preservation, home o , ."V'_....· are interest m beco e one cou.n ... Bi Pagano. Dena and JeCf f u r n 11 h 1 n g 5 and cake Mn. Robert ~ate.wood was Accepting the gavel will be secretaries. nutritional fi.cts on the la--• 1 Spearman were flower girl ·c!Ocorating. · lnalalled ~ of lhe Mn. Blllle McPeek, and serv-bell of many ol America's and Bible boy. Newpcrt Police Wiveo log with ber will' be the Mmes. A©P mosi famillar fOod pack· , . 'Ille bride is a grnduale of G S ., Auxiliary ' Jean Fisher and Betty Vioa, Southern Calllornla-A!Wn-ages~ --- Calilornla Stale University, erage 11 e Servlni;.Wilb b<r will be lhe vice presidents: Jackie Je.,ie ~ but whit lbla Fremo, and her h1Uband is To finandally 1JU11P0!1 the Mmes. Douglu Sloddard, _vice and Pat Thomas, oecretarles, nae ol Alpha Oolieroo Pi will mt41lS to calorie count· an 1lumnioftheUniversityot Orangec.ountyJn41U..~ter. president; James Gardinelj ~--~~. Timpane, celebrate ~e national ers next w~· Southern Calilomia. Newporllleacb Jiinlor Women secr<tary;'James Jaco 11 s, u~a. , sorority's 75th anniversary of 1.:---------'; . ,.. . . nie tridegroom, oon of Mr. Arnold K. Gluesing and the aod Mra. Val Stiefel Jr. o1 ..., of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fullerton, -Eric Stiefel Hagen, all of Huntington ;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;w to be bll best man aod Sieve Beach. I Stiefel ,... Uabef. Attendants were the Misses -I Followlog a booeymOOll-ln Donna Gluesing, Lynn Hagen, South America, the newl)'w«li" Christie Ernst, Kathy Rose .will reside In Newport 11eacb. and .Shelly Larsen, Donald 1be bride ls a graduate of ·Ka him ey et , Jim m y • .mLJ<cei.•ed...~Kahlmeyer,-Stephan .Oppelt,. credellt1al from the University Norman Langerak, llollald of Calilomla, Berkeley where Bab< and Darin Golf .. - •be affililted with Alpha Delta The bride is a graduate of l'i. FOUlltain Vliley High School 1be bridegroom earned a and attended So u t h er n BA from lhe UQ!v!"'Slty of Cslifoinia College Medical and Soutberll. Calllornla, and a law Dental Assistants School and degree from Hastings College Golden West College. Her hus- ol i:-. lie IJ affiliated with baod is a graduate of Marina Phi Kapps Psi. High School and earned a B.A L VONS.COLLINSON ~u:'!1~eg:' Csliforrua E~~ ~~ SPEARMAN-ENGEBERG Mar was lhe ll!lliog for the Jane Annette Engeberg and c1ou01e-~"'bllpll>b-lillklog Dooaldl\icluffil°Speaftn • Nancy Ann Collln3oo and changed nuptial vows in the Robert lawtmoe Lyons of Seventh Day Adventist Church · Irvine. of Visalia. • Parents · of lhe newlyweds The Rev. Dr. Howard Weeks are Mr. and Mn. W. S. aod )':Ider Robert Mcintyre r SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17 ONLY ~ . . . Participating Lido Shop Merchaf!+s are having a SPECTACULAR one day sale eventf During this Sidewalk Sale a grecit variety of merchandise will be offered at truly, super low prices. Our stocks must be reduced. Come ' rl1 --f~t best selection! ~ __________ ..... -..;;~-;;;...-,_;_..,J'.\ f,...J,. ·-•. DON'T JUST STAND THERE ON THE SIDEWALK (()ME IN HurrJ! Hurry! Hurry! -. . We Are Offering Our · Collinson of Corona del Mar performed the. ceremony for and the late Mr. aod Mn. lbe daUghter of Mr. and Mn. George-~ Officlanl. was ...Flayd.En&_eberl.ol Visalli aod lhe Rev. Jolm Davis. · lhe son Ol'-w.--'ind . Mn. G~~ .. T~T S~V1N~,· •• Attendants were Ms. Dee Richml ~ of Newport Schullor. FalJian GlrouJ: and . Beach. ~ Buchanan. '.Bridal attendanlJ were the '!be bride Is a gradua!e of Mmes. Wendy Pagano, matroe Ruller• Unlveniity aod • her of honor and Gay FaUca and ' . ' Your Horoscope . Gemini: Entertain, Show Special Flair SATURDAY FEBRUARY 17 LIBRA (Sept. ~t. ~); study· Virgo message. . Be aware of what-transprres beblnd lhe acene. Make lltqulr- By SYDNEY O:llARR !es. Shake ell fears, doubta. ARIES (Man:h Zl·April 19:) 2 ) Lie low' 0 , ciiscreel Permit SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. I : ~ Accent Is m fulfillment of mate, partner to show band. desires. Key is to seek aid You gain most by playing from one who has experij!nce. waiting game. Build on solid ground. ·TAURUS (April 26-May 20): SAGrrTAIUUS (Nov. , 22-Deal with students, young persoos. Write, . speak and Dec. 21): E•psnd. Perceive teach. Impart inronnatioo. po t e n t i a I . Bring forth Bring forth creative abilities. characteristics which enable GEMINI: {May 21.Jlille 20): you to get messages across. Entertain at home. Put · CAPRICORN (~. 22-Jan. : • artistic talents to use. Let 19): Join forces with Saglt- others know about y o u r tarlan. Look beyond the im· special abllltles. mediate. Add to knowledge. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Special study DOW pays future ·nlusion: lhe aeparatioo of in-dividends. " teolioo from action, the J'eCOf!· AQUAllllJS (Jan. :I-Feb. nitim ol wishful thinking ver-18): Written material should sus actual deed -these are be ft\'iewed . ~for highlighted. . intelligent ~11111. revlsim. Be LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Ac-selective. RefUIO second best cent is on payment, collection. -Insist on quality. You receive more ~ you PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): give ~ profit Is indicated. pha . 1 ,. . Older individual plays pn>-Em SlS s on uumest1c area, rntnent role. including marriage. Make con. VIRGO (Aug. 13-Sepl. 22): cessions without abandoniog o.,.i with mechanics. Get principles. ,....., L I b ra facts about madllnes aod penoos f i g u r e prominUy. machine\.y. Cytle is high ml Diplomacy now IJ your ally. you can obtain pertlnelll in-Let others state their plans, formatloo. needs. 1 .. Ye•tory Tu Cl1••1ce ..... _ .............. ht•lla. .. , ....... ........, .... -I °"'1Aet1ooriool&Wwla-llO.-c.n., wooawo.nw -•-1••• "'· .,.. . rlA•O '4•0 ~ltAJI SAL!S Ml. IT illN,•1111 Sii ~ llAll, UllTA MA • 5414151 . FOR SU:PER: BARGl.IN,S SPECIAL MARKDOWNS SAT., FEB·. 17th LADIES . SPOR'JSWEAR-LINGERIE 3404 Via ·Udo -Newpon Beach "One of the Lid o Shops" .. !!~: .• 0 BOOT SALE HOP~ SACK.,1~s14!. HAND, MAD E IN ITALY-FULL ZIPPEf! . · 2 PAIRS $:25~ •H!!_!. . ..... ..,... ,....., -.. suiDi aoors '1 • .,,. ,:i4.ao '13'7 "· , I 2 Pairs ........ • SUEDE & LEATHER PAT ~~w'2':~: '~9. 135 2 P1lrs ........ • .Ant~o;:i SHOE SERVICE Lido Iii. Shop Only 3433 Via Lido • Newport BMch e 6n.M20 always in · fashion · .. I • 0N1 .•1our· .. ·~5. · JR~· DRESSES .. . · ~ .. our · TuPS ONE filOUP CAPRIS -·· • ' PANTY HOSE SOC MANY OTHER 800/ . GROUPS UP TO , /0 OFP , ~ 3424 VIA UDO • NEWPORT BEACH 673-1970 ' } ~ SIDEWALi( SALE • BIDTIQUE · -$ -00 -. ,-· BARGAINS 1 .~a up 3467 Via~'!° • Newport h 673-4510 SID ALK .::SALE!- GREA · BARG11NS ' SATURDAY ONLY , . ' VIA LIDO DRUGS • Glmone'1 ' . -HE SIDEWALK SALE . .SA .. FEB. ·I-7th O.NLY • SHOESAMOUS BRAH~S VALUIS TO I Jt. . 59 PAii. G•nuintl Leather-From Spain & Italy BOOTS O•LT · 514 Jll' SIPia YALUD TO 141. ONLY .• ·THE I SHOE TREE , 4310 VIA LIDO ~ NEWP9RT BEACH ~ '!!!!!.' '673-5521 • ·iiiiii ' .. ~ OLD. PASIIIONED. ' 1 ,. -, VALUES ~.~ · .. ' \ · ' •GROCERIES .• PRODUCE ~ ~ ~'.°'~Eo/ . FL~i;oe· . . ' . . . . • J • !.. • . • • • • • .. 1 . . 1 ~~ ) •• .. :"" ·' .. , . I . t , .... . . } . !' Port O' c1n, .... ......., Gr09•1 F1 brlc &Ou e Rlchord'• Lido c-. • lllockman, Ltd. • 8. D-ttowH & San ., e ·liotk . ., Amotlu ~ • • • How•rd La-, Jr. • ~lcherd· l'lewer Shop • .. rrows ' , •.Harbor T~~wl • s.-;;r-ir-~a... e ltrklhlro'1 e ·Lklo ,alhi..s · I 'Ille Y~ e Bi.hr.It ' e Lido Travo) e Via L"'f Drugs • 0-11umn , I lmporl•I Savl1191 • 1bng'1 lwo Arco AT Tl\fE ENTRANCE TO UDO ISLE, NEWPORT-BEACH, CAUFORNIA ~ I -j •• I ' f -.. • • J ' • • ' -· -' • • • . . . '. J • • E '.I • ;f -· -r •• • • ~ . • , ' ,. ... • 1--A-'ord President-A-Sks Delay . . ·Qn 8.nwgM:!ntrof Deadline , ,,; , • . · . WORLD SAVINGS AND L_OAN ASSOCIATION RNANCIAL STATEMENT -....·:n,1112 .ASSETS C1111 • 81a1111 e • • • • • • • • • • • s 48;288.ooo -o1-'-llllllt81ock. • • • • • • • 4,1IO,l)OO Rlllllllllll.-• • • • . • • • • • • 353P'l~,401 --:i ' ·---..... ~ln~entO!Coona. • 1,0112,2IO t.-•RlllE.-Dw1lop9db)'theAllocittlon : .. .-.m • • ••• .. .. r f • . • ~ , • • Awwl ...... ,..,........ • . • • • • • 2.227.530 ...... -~ln-ol-): -....... r--..... .. • • • Ut 'M •. • • • • • •.• • • • • • • t"a ; C•Pi11 'J 18'Ml~t ._ •.• ., ., • c>lm'~ •.•••••• ' . , . ' .:·· . ( ;; ... . );·... ' . ~-: ~ -... ·:... .. .,-~·. . -.. -- 1H'r1c8· •. , . , .. ,... · · ' · . •w••,_ ,.· ,,. ' I '.$.1"0.-.-r:. • ·;: .. · • · .1 • • --.--'I""'!!:"" • .. <{".n ",' ,• ·•!•• '!"£"l" ·~·· : .. . . .., : . . . . . 2,4&5,914 ·• . • ,.. •• ' • • • • • .-· ·• • • 41,248.1500 Rm•FW119 • • '• • • • • •• • • . • 412.000 OlllFNd Inc~ M ..:I mhw Cridfta. r,· ,. ~--_t, . :J" • •' • ., 1;234.CZS •J 111stoct.Al11rwenfU~~. • • . 31,157'.t81·· Ollm''--..... j .. • • • • .. ~ .... $4111,118,865 I ~('1)1Mlllrllt_......_ 5' t 1"tollitAi:tt 1 t ' ... F 111 tw,_.. I J 11 •owtfllma.om.... , .................... , l ' •• ·.- ' :: .:,1 ' - • a... ........ 11. __ ... -.ia.1..-- ··- ... , ... ··i:.. ...... a ca-~ 7 7 -Ma --••• -01 ............ ~··· ,.. ... _ .................. ... • lii'L'i-::,-r-··---------·-·•, -l.-°"'7m1Dr.-...,.,CA-t' ,..,. __ .. _.,....,._ -I I I • • • • • • .. DAJL'I' PILOT ,. .. • f I· :I I •• :I - 1 1 i ((' i -- • . .. . . ~ • f • • ICC _ rJrged ~ ~oR$9lUlat.e l . West Rail,s Into 4 Li'fllis .JC,.;;.. ... ~ ~Jig WASHING'ION (Ul!O ·--oltlleViel lppl-lf/S ....... ollllm!llilllblml:2 llil Tbe lnlertlate Co m m 1 r c e ~ Ille 1lDlo Pod1lc, Ult JI. llloy nnt lo 1"'"1 low If ~ .... ur.,.i 'l'IJur> 8oatlwll Pocl1lc, .... -,. ...... 1 11 day to cooaolldate Ill 1DaJor ..i u. BuJ1qtm !lorlhonL • e B•••t•1e ·~:•", railroads -of _ t be Kll!enlc .......,_..., !hit Miaisslppl into lour 111por the -._. opllt· SAii FBANCillCO (AP) -9 A " " lines. Uos ... Roel: lalud -Jury -.... bM .. -• .....-_~ ..: An ICC admlnlstraUve law • p b o t o c o p 7 l 1 I machine ~!J r., ''s:r Judi•. NaUii\!1 Xllleok, made [ • .c' 11. KIJ'{n J cllllril""'r ,_1, mllHoe I• ~ i1 • • tho propoiol in the llocl< -~ ~ -. p11111tiYe 4-fS oplalt SOM • ,,_ il1and Ra11roa4.merger cue. STOCK c.rp. ol New Yori< ·In la la-II ~ Jr,. •:t. U n d e r Kli1enic'1 ,_,,. , ll1lflNl -I• .,..._ • Jf I< " ·.lfi. ... ·---lion. the ranr..da.Jhat-.nnong-1he--t1~WllllaD>-Mtrlll--d . -il,._r.::-,.__ .. R f r-would remain fu operatloo Southern Paclllc and ~ OJpico -bid occuaed two Ii 'll It !ilt ft+ C•nnan eact 011 Fe. He said tho cilvJlloo ot the -~Cl~, 8QJ--. ll • jjll ff:! lllt;'" Canadian Fihance Min· railroad was neceuary to CGI'-' with 11~glng • ~ 1 J 1Z Ji nu. lf t isle J hn T TW. A Asks ~ ... "lnelflclenclel and II> ,.., DllClllnO 'hll lil'm IOld to • II 'lf Jll ,:: ;::L:. Coaada welcomed the -"-d syllem." m ~·~ -....., I n " !!!!' "1• ,.,.. r o urner says :idequacies Gt tho mid-~ ~~ ~ library ~~.~ q ,: II" 11• lllt-~- U.S. devaluatioO of tbe 'aui...., · -~ ~ ' · -Amt•'-' -1T-~ ~ H111 ti111 dollar an~ that the ca-Sea-t.n..Sea • Tllrlce9 • lan.tlelt ~ ' ~ l ~ :I: l!C i nadW! dollar wlll con-v-WASlllNGTON (AP) -1be WASHINGroN (AP) -Top ::r::.11 'l! ;; ' ttl -"" -- fl ' f Cost of U"'-"--11 .t-.U... buslneSI ecooomiJta 1 a i d AM. i.fr1ti,i; " linue to oa, or the prospecll ;;;-"'~ ~ ''l'lnlnday the rote ol IDlllli<la = 11 \• Ume being. lie ai.o was Fare Cut price-lncreue In 22 , ...... bu ls ezpe<ted to ....... S.5 per-~'T..:. ;111. pleased the U.$. had •Pt>n>Ved a reoommendatloo cent this year, -a full._~;,":.~~ 11 not restricted trade. that turkey farmers bol~ down tage "point blgber than fo...cast ~c.Sr'l_,,. \i --NEW YORK (UPI) -Trans production In 1973 1n order to by the Nh'.00 admlnlslrallon '"° World Airline• has asked for gel hilbU prioes. Group Hailed Copltol NtWI Servl<e SACRAMENTO -A _,,,_ tlon eomme.Dd.lag Ute MeJic1r.>o Amerltlll OpportuoHy F- f~I •Pt>n>val to cal Iba The "Acriculture Department rar' for• KUaranteed aeat on advised turkey growers a cOaJl-lo<oast Oighl lo as . Wedne9day they abould 1101 In- low as $111.50. · crease producllon this l"I' TWA made the proposal more Ulan I pen:ent above the -daUoa for lb dedicated work In ........ -tile doors -ol bu1l.Dtt• aad labor to M.exicltD- Amerlcaa;t ID the Los. ~· atta was offered by Assembly Wednesday lo tho C Iv II Aeronal.Jtics Board to in- troduce lbe De1I bodgel1Jri<¢ tickets Jor passengers wbo book flilhls 90 days ill ad- vance. Under the proposed fare schedule, passengers who lign up in advanct would bave to pay a Pl non-tefundable , \VJiolesaleJ>rices Sjleabr BC!!> Mor<td (J>.NOl1b nou,......., - ' • depQllt and designate the specific Oigbl they wanL A TWA spok""""° said the airline would .call -t b e he signs up lo <OOfirm thi! passenger· alloul'&O days after WASlllNGTON (UPI) -r~ation ~ and i:ss~. • Wholesale JWices rose J.3 per· specific rou~ · _ . The spot;s1na0 aaid that cent in January, led by cort- depeoding "" the day 91 ,jbe linuq sharp ....._,, In week and the seaaon, the price farm and food prices, the of a coast-to coast f1ig111 lrom Labor Department Aid Tllun- New Y ort, Boskln, Baltimore, • Philadelpllia and Wasbinglm day. - lo either '-"' Ang .... -... San ~boolgh wumaJ!y larp fer Franc\sCO wwld range !run January, the overall whole1ale '89-50 to '11f.li0. -price rise -aa well u that ' Current cost' of a one-ny for farm prioes -will lesl -coach tlcket;is 1161. ' ' ' ARE MORE THAN 2000 SPARKLING, DEPENDABLE, USED CARS FOR SALE ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS. ORDER :w . ,~· YOURS TODAY! / . 1000 '9allllflll Stick-ot1. LABELS Personalized • Styffih • Effidut Order For Your511f or 1 Fr;.n.t M•Y be used on envelopes •S teful'f' •ddreu 11.bels. Also Very handy IS . identific•tiMt libels f9r marking personel .items such •• books, records, photos, 11fc. Labeft.. s'liclr on glass 1ncf may be used for merkjng ~om• c1nned foc:d items. All labels •r• printed with st ish Vogue type on fifte uelit whit. i.:mmed a er. ' ., I Tung-nut ~ii V.S. Has Tons ~f It - WASHINGTON (AP) -In a nut.bell, l.bere's ' aoother government minlcriBil and it involves mil- lions.. U.S. taxpayers ore ·antle deep in oomelhillf called tung·nut oil. • II is used u a drying agent in paint and 1in• dustrial coatings. · IT WAS POPULAR. even considered cr!Ucal for defense, unU! ayntheUc subatitutea calne along and, strategicallJ..!""aking, tung-nut oil went dopn the drain some ago. Yet, under a mandatory price-support law, U.S.· taxpayer& att still buyiilg tjle entire American tUllg· nut oil production-at more than twlc8 the ·ptice being quoted on the world market. At l,.t count, the government had about'22 million ~unclJ and is expected to i>la.ip--anolherfourmilllon 1\0•nds this year. U.S. use of the commodity hu dropped to SO million JIOunds a yell, IDcl Amerlcu uf.i~on1 mainly 10 Florida, Alabama, Lo ua _ Mmissipp~ is ugglng., REP. PAUL l'INDLIY, (II.ID.,) a member ol. the House AgrlcuJture Committee, calla tbe prtce- support program unneeded IDcl collly with 1.-. running belweea •t ·million IDcl $8 nillllon a year · since 1067. a, Watttl Conarest to pllue It out oN four _ __......_....,....__ _ _.__,.._. ~ r--- DAILY PILOT FOR TODAY 'S ~iOrJlEMAKER S I I • ' • \ • I • • -• la c • ... ""= -.... 1 ~- • -• I ' l ___ .l I ....... ,197) DAILY PILOT • -· e <J•ffee <J••t• du!try .. ...u ... In Ille San RIO DB JANEIRO (AP) -Joaqdln Valley, the nation's ·11nitnwr aliii.iidtiMil Iii filth l•adln& rollllr produdll&carea, Ill the doUlr and 11 • mult say last year's we a fh er· -Amaicolls con upoct to pay devutated crop Ii having bil-.a... •"'·'-_,. adverse tfl'ects on retail . . -~~ ... l! In 1 lllowtllc of -In-t>rl«• and employm..,t !hi> " de~..Lotin America's year. -'!I biaell """*1 has upped the The llalsln Jlarialnlng ~ ~ ·valut of Ila ""'"""1. the ciation (RBA) says the Crni> 1 +·• <tUZlln> bys pei<ent to offoet barv..tecl last fall came to + ~ Ille ~ ol tbt dollar, 91,1191> tons, the smallest rolsin + t crop alnce 1914. 'lbere had . e...,.... -unofficial expectatloos of • ~ 11\ES!iO 1APl -RaWn in-a Z00,000 ton crop 1n 19'12. . ~ " .• .._ SAN DIEGO (AP) - A federal 11111 accusing the Calllomla Department 0 f Alco)IOlic lleVera&• COntn>l of allowlnc· cutrata liquor price• Will be dllmbaed wltbln 30 days, t siJta olllclal 11ya. Deputy Atty. Gtn. Alvin J. KorobkiD llid tbt •IM> wm rtsnlt from the nlantlon of federal price eontrols . • • ' ·- • BGclteu np.-· •e ~ ·~JJ ~ ( l'EC!PLE J I . -........ fJJ)lll lhe Uall"4 -lll ltll. • • "llli--lllle" ml ... ,_., . bf 8iclb<-..> • * . ~I . .,,_, 11,'a ~ DSroit DeWICllter W h 0 I e -*lncludedtt~u •""9DDCft an tbe •Lone Ranger'' --lo -!Ill ndio -daled to 11112 ~ he joined llatloa WTAll.Qeveland -m, 1130. Be joined lhe llalf .ol WXYZ- Delr<Jil Ind la JtG he ........ l).,ar career o1. tiroeA'Wkc , """ .m llfOClll llYflllll on • WWJ.Delnlll. •• A11embl1m1n Mn z ....... trial .. -.... of cfrunRndriving.wuCOlllinued 1111111 .Mardi 111 bf Munldpol Court Judie........, G-.icl IDSocnmealo. '"" -·Democrat W11°arrealed Nov. II al1tt the stale<>lmed car he WU drfy. Inc mlllded -the .... ol .-qr in ·S'oalh s.c..-. * A nqam that~ a.rt. r.rm.r u.s. ~ 1--1. _.. u a deleme ...... lo R..W MqWI . kidnap ud murder trial ..,. ,,,, •e11-t.:'-~.ilttk .=.---...~ la Son J!'nncloco &lperlor C o u r I Judge -R. Cohill ft!usod to 1.. allow a.rt to join 11ober1 D. eiu-u-.Bep ... .. -acepl lbll he did ----a.rt. . Mlpe, a Illa Qaealln ..... 'rict, Is """""" of klD!Di ~lor Court 1"""' Baroid J. Baley In the Aug. 7, I Marin County courthoule -.... 'lbree abducton also died. tr. ''-·-···-·-·· - There .... a cbolce between bUed -ud lbdl1 rice .. the,.---al OU Knoll Naval Bolpita1 In Oakland Releued POW .hm B. lkKamey of Lemoore clrded bUed bum ud """' alter rice: ""'1'e JOU t:lddiog?" * Former Arkansas Gov • W....., Reetefelt·er ii undersolnl 1es11 al lleaerl Memorial llolpilal in Palm Spriap for • -a--could he rolal"4 to the removal of. a rmllgnant cyst Jut ~-. a ·family apoi:esm.ao llld. B o I p I t I I admlnlstral« Glemt Bailey llllld lhe llO-yeer- old brother ol the New Yori: avmoor WIS admitted fer an _Ila,. Family apokesma• Charlea Albrlgbl relu!ed to comment on the exact nature ol the ail- ment. ~ EWa Si t t !It ol. 'l\JCSOn say11hels~lo of the Equal Rilllla -ment becaule It ls "a U...t to the bomt." Mn. Schubert b so adamant in her OlllJOlitloa that she join- • ed a group called the Hwwlves .Un11"4 Effort 8lld Happiness ol. Womanhtqt Inc. Bui she .. ,. Ibo lib spoken out ilalnat the ....,d-1 meal • plbllc bearlnp ~ be! din Artlaol, because her b1111>ond,~- permll her "Id. * 0 l1iPinl .... .. fed ap,_wllh ... ~,"· •"'XJac CountJ (W&lllJ aapo.ior o.t Jad!le bu """"' out "' ,._ "' leplizotloa "' ..ii-. "I .oll 111 the llendl ~ . dnc <:Mel, and llllbt!tlows I know -both the srtlf*'li« and -au.i:ner ll'1la8 the-... dc>Pe." Judp • .._._ Niimi said la Seoltle. l~~-.........,-"4.·~ ,-- , ,., ...... lo tlie bypiiCrlsy 'of .. foet that -- • ... '' ?d?Fsh UM tbe_ 4t'u&.~ -sbeOMld. . --.. ·~· .... • J\ J: MOOlt OVf~ ' f}I RIAr.:ro ••• 0000~ • I OOOH,oooH, JS ?>AS'<. I OflLILIT mams nn.i .. .._ ...... --$·· ""81'h n wCdn • ......... -... •• ''I• .. . ,... . -_. ... l.17 ... 2.17 ... &.17 'foil ..., •• ------)!lilt; ..... p-eR I I 7 t ~ .. ..-cw< ., --·-· -~ ...... .... • -·~· WEl'llUf Plllr .......... 9 .......... Wol-------· -••l!o*--•-..... $1 - • • -········ .,_ .................... ·'f:·-···· U..thilt ....... _bod ____ , ..,__ ...... ____ ._ __ ---419\ ... L 4eur.. n. . • • • • I , • :· · 77fn. I\ . I ._. . . . ....... -1 b --.... ••• :zLu , a -;; z a •••'i.•• . =--· ~ _ ,.., ' ' ... I I I "' ' I' I ... 11112 .,. IEDIOCID~ --""' .. JI -~ .... WoaW. __ _.._. ....... 1111,_-...i .................. 21°~ .... , ... ,,_ __ .. gd I ........ .. ,.,,.,. ......... .. ._ .. _.a.._ ._._ .............. --· ., • ·-. .. . . I . . . • • • . I· l ~ • • l ~~ ~ begii the A way a.m. bowl trlel ban~ :~ ~ Mile Mil I We~ fiirj A . ~ ~ ~ and • '11 the ~ ... -• " ... . . • • -.. -. "' -. • . ..... •' ! ' • ,r. .+ G~ £~, Will,ter : ·nolQrum~ ··. i,; .. w ' . -. . . •• fnd;o T Festjve:;~Para.d~. .. - ';{nder8onvllle~ • ) t" . • • • 1'; •• ,it··t~, gfStr~ie~:,.' .... " -. . -~Afabian nights , harem girls andl>almy dt¥rt air. , t _ ThO :rilb"!(aUoi!ll Date Festival,,wbich • • begins today in Indio, continues to offer the same' ddeotab1~-delights. ,_ A color!ul Arabian parade ~ill wind Its way through downtown Indio at '10:30 ~ . a.m. M!llldl!Y .~ It ls expected to "'!' an" hour and ooe ball with more than 100 en- lrles of decorated . Ooats, ~ bandS equestrians and novelty acts.-. . --No -nelf entries are -a-~'"1eam eotered by the U.S. Army Recruiting Of• fice and a 'Navy float, a scale model I.be cruioer u.s.s. Loo Angeles. ni.; parade forms In the City Park oo Mile ·A vemies and Will pniceed east oo ' Mile A venues, . .'iouth . OD Oasis Slreel, ' West • OD ll)ghw•Y Ill past I b • fairjrounds and dlaband ne8r Mooroe Avenue. · !. • ()tber.e-ls•takinJ p~ durlug'll'<' 10 day affair which ends Feb. 25, are , I .. nightly Scbeberazade Paaeant with 150 singen and dancers take place at 6:45 p.~ with a later Saturday show at 8:20 thrOfllhoUI tbe·tlklay run of the festival until Feb. •· Other ....,ts Include a variell 'llhoW, eablbllll, eamival, pm Md ~I tllow and mm.tte. all part •ti. lliO general ldllllMlm -I cillDelt -Gllrtdlel Will enter dally nca llSf.m. lntbeDID annaasJa: --1111-fer Ille llal\llill -llbow. ~lll•ft ..... -"""*' ......... lllllca: .~ ~-. llillal the dml ... ~ . -. Tbl>~•z1 s·111 -· the~:' .. ~" di be ~r#..m::~· tltb A,.._, • • J • • • ... • • I • • \ 'r . ' ''' I• • I• !,: -f .. ........ ~· ... ...... , .... ' • ... .. . ~ • I • • • . 'Sounder' Star toolcs For Ne~,. T~ue .Role NEW YORK (AP) -Cicely Tyson goes about the business ol being a movie star all • wrong. First there'• her agent. Tradition says she's supposed lo regard him u flesh peddler who tlles 10 percent ol everything and dla- appeara. Imtead, she lives with the .-and hll lamlly tn their Pacific Palisades home near Los Angeles. • "I really couldn't afford to live in CalifOI'· nia otberwbe." the actress said. "So I doo't have lo maintain homes tn New York and {.()S Angeles. And If a good role comes aloog, I can be there when the call comes, I don't mve to commute." Then Chere's the business of scripts. people dJdn 't always have tbiDgS eli8'i •" Qc. ely said . CICELY DOES not Jike to talk aboUt the Academy Award nomination. "I can't let myself think ahead," she llkL "I'm }X'OUd and I want~ pet'900 ID the world lo see the film and I'll do wtJ*ver 1 can to g~ people w' see It. But rm not ... political being and I cannot get involved .ID campaigning for an Oscar." She believes it a parUcular honor for • black woman to be nominated for best IC- tress. In a year when Diana Ross is alsO DOID-• 1nated, Cioely finds it dod>le honor. "To get two black women nominated. jUllt nominated, is a feather, lso't it?" and her I eyes twinkled. . WHEN AN ACTREM .scores a critical tri-She was named best actress by the NatiM- ,umph, aa Cicely did in "The Heart Is A Lone-al Society of Film Critics and by the AtJ.aDta ly Hunter" with Alan Arkln, she's supposed Film F""""'aval for "Sounder.,, • to make movie after movie in a oonunerel.al· a:JW ly successful vein without caring for coo-In her 30s -she won't tell ex~ where tent. . -Cicely 18 a native New York.er gret C: Four years passed between that ftlm and up moving from tenement to tenemen f "Sounder," tho crtUcally acclalmed morie . Manhallan'• Upptt East Side, golngF about a black sharecropper's family during to cburch and attending public * f the depression. ace.y has secured an Acad-She worked ~s a secretarY ~ tile amy Award nomfnattoo for best actress 1n cided ooe day that she wasi't meant to earn "Sounder" .tM t's not all &he's liYin&-~~-1ivfag_at a typewilec. ae bel!eles moat · ----r hr. -.~-• ·-things in her life are "meant." SO ebe _. . ,:! The MQOt-2, 106-poand acaem ii anmus up modeling 'and l>ec3DJe welJ.knoWD. 1'iD .. .1 to find a ~e to follow up be!' Rebecca Mor-!be turned lo acting~ . . , 1 -n role in ''Sounder'' but abe has read __.,..,.,;""'of''~ , 0~ ' A ROLE IN a Harlem ya......,_.... ..,_. l ecript after script wtthoot succes. c1 the Moon'' led to off.Broadway. Sbe 1lOD , lier huge, dark eyes glanced trtefly about the Venm Rice Award for her~ Hotel's oak Room, taking in the 88 Virtue in "'lbe Blacb." Sbe .-i _the : , largely whJte crowd ol med hav-award again for "Moon oo a ~ I g Shawl " and appeared on BroadWUY ~ the • "I eet bi_g_h ~for JDY8elf and ever. ab<ri-imd "Tiger, Ttger BumiDI Bri&IL" I wlim die PJI WU tough, I ltuck by tlloee "1'4 llke to do I ~levislon ~ no•. Not . 8*aodards." a "Julia'' kind of thing. but aomeUllng atr· I ·. , ious and we. rd J.lke the security of Work· SQ WOULD not play prostitutes, sex ing all the time." kitteos or Junkies in movies. Whether she is on the east « weet ~ "My agent keeps telling me t:t'llt even if she begins every day with meditaUoo. a- l nevec work again, 1tve still made • cootrl-she nms three milea. ~ • .._ ·= to turning the tide against black ez. "I like to thlnk I'm totally 1n tune wnm ~ tloo films. Thoee films gave us a foot the unlverse: I pt·up with the sun and oftet in the door, but now we have to show more go to bed Wbelt-me SlD'1 goes c.towrr," Cleef1 · -lllil real people. We can't show blacks as juM added. • a.Ill. pimps and con men and ~hers," she sa.Jd A nonsrmker, she doesn't believe In vit> r-~ ~~~~~~~~- She sipped bot tea with honey and explain-proud, wearing a dark brown ~ Jllllll ed how important she thought movies show· suit with a white turtleneck ......,.,4 Ing blacks u a farm family could be. ing the ornamental apple core tlllal _ "Traveling around the country, I talked from a gold chain at her neck, the rtJ with kids in the colleges who are floundering former model seemed a lq way trOin ._.. about, looting for their roots. There have Coot, house dress clad Rebecco MOrpm. been commems about the film -that it is "I'm proud of Rebecca," Cicely AkL ~ too poflitlve, that it deals with wtute people think she's what life is all aboul ADd I tlM not as enemies or oppressors but as real peo-our movie is going to go down as a d..+ • pie -still I think this film Is black history. .. It's about people caught in a trap, by their times, their home towns and their way of living. ' "I've become aware that we need root.5, Rebecca Morgan, the strong, black woman, bas dJgnf ty and pride. She's a reminder that miii!iiiiiiiiiliiiliill MANNING•s C0LU£CTORS SHOP ~ Cralse to ALASKA ~!} The Blilith Cruise IJnr tllls ....., on • • • P&O's new "Spirit of London" ....... S745 Eight 14· day Cruu~ From Lo A.ngelel VISITING SAN FMNCISCO. VICTOltA. OTCHQWrl. JUNL..&U, &LACIH IAY, SKAGWAY IOI SITKA,, VAHCOUYEI.; .. _ •n-1- LOS ANCHlES. SMUN• DATist JUN• r . .nnn n. ""'&..,a ..... J, .AHUST 11, AueusT J1, l9TIM• 1.-. •nt119 .... .. CONSULT-· TRANS'GlOBE TRAVEL BUREAU 1110 Newport llvd., Coli• M..._ c.lif. '2'26 • <714> 646-IOM en•> Ml Mn ' • • • • • • • • , • 11 . -' .; ·r1 .: WHA I • OCC Offers Roman Comedy • FEB. lf.17 . COMEDY -0CC auditorium, 2'101 ,._ Rood, Colto Meu. "'!be Braggart Sold!"','' Romln ploy flnt produced at Ille llomlD gameo In llli B.C., ~ by Plaut111 ud IQn>- laU!!I by Erich Sera! II allerod by Ille OCC Drama ~ , Wlllllm Purtla dlttcts lludoDtl ill ibe tole ol a .,lilief't aplolla wllh a beoutlflll girl, tricky alave and eblnnllJr lady In the town of Ephetus. Admlloloa free. I p.m. FEB. II SUNDAY EVENING CONCERTS -Coocert Hall, Fine Arts Vlllqe at Ulllv<nlty of Calllomll, Irvine, at I p.m. Bill Mlller, UCI Drama Major, Voice llectlal, Feb. II, UCI ll4ullclleportmeut llram Ememble, Feb. 25. FEB. 11-11 ' FOLlt MV!!IC WOlllSllOP -Computer ScleniO~UC lrviDe. Kellb aod RUlly Mc;Nell, folk Dllllic avw11!.anU; ir-it a --.ledurOoj)el'formance ~. Friday 7-10 p.m., Saturday, a am. to f p.m. and SW!day, I a.m. to 5 p.m. Fee f42. FEB.11·17 ll'lND CONCERT -Concert by Untvenlty Wind Ensemble , • l!IOD*""'1 by School of Fine Arts. Fm, Arts VWage Conceit 'Sounder.' Star Looks ,:::~~~:!;~=::: ' For NeW, True Role """"4 fol' the entir'e family, 111 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15-17 aod 10 am. and 2 ~ feb. 17. Golden Wall College theater. Ad- -· 11.!i _.i. 75 cmta for children. FEB. 11, 17, II ClllLDllEN'S TllEATRE -Dej1e!1ment of Theatre .Vts, Cal Slate Unt..nlty, LOllg Beadl presenll "Two Palla .of Wal«'' 111 die LiWe Theatre, 8101 East 17111 st., LOllg Beach. Feb. 15 performaoce at 8:30 p.m. Feb. ~7 performances at -·~~!ORK (AP) -Cicely 'l'ylCO goesll people dim't always have things euy," Clo-10:30 a.m., 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. and Feb. II at 2:30 p.m. ~ Ym buslneos of being a movie -a ely said. Adults 11 and children 50 cents. wroog. CICELY DOES not like to talk about the FEB. 17 • 18 . First there's her agent. Tradition says ' Academy Award nomination. LYJIIC .OPERA--"La D!vins" will be aired at Ille FortlJI\ she's ·~to regard him as neoti peddler .. 1 can't let m~~ tbink ahead," she said. Tbeelet', Laglll!ll Beach Festival of Arts grounds, along with wbo lakes 10 percent of eYerythtng and di. 'Tm proud am'I "11111 ewry penon Jo the Buoci's "Sweet Betsy m Pike" and MeooUl's "The Tel .. ~ly~~ #:.:i~~ i.:: world to aee the film, and I'H do w1ia1ev..-I phone" at 8 p.m., Salurday, Feb. 17 lllld 2:30 p.m., Sunday, ean to get people to see It. But I'm not a Feb. 18. Tickets at 13 eadt may be """"ed by calling near Los Angeles. . . f pollUcat being and I cannot get involved in (714) 4!K-0709, F. EB. 1• . "I really couldn't afCord to live m Cali or-· · f Oscar" • nla odlerwbe." the actnss said ... "So I doo'l campaigmng or an ·· AUTO SHOW. -The Kaiser-Fra7.er Owners Club will hold have to maintain homes in New York and She beiieves it a particular honor fer 8 i~ .annual winter meet at Bowers Memri:BJ Museum, 200l Los Angeles. And ii a good role comes along, ~ !:i":;"..: ..i:. ~ f::" ,.::i..,: N. Maio St., Santa Ana be!!innlng at II a.m. Public lnvlled- 1 can be there when the call comee, I doo't tnated, Cicely finds it double OOnor. FEB, II have to commule." "To get two black wiimen nominated, just SPEED SKATING -The Callfornla ~ Saking Cham-· Then tbere'• uie busille!s cl scripts. oomlnated, ts a feather, mi it'" and her ptoomlps, featuring some 90 entrants 111 14 eve!Xs, will be ,' WHEN AN ACTRESS .scores a critical !rt· eyes twinkled ~~ .. at~ at Giacitr Falla Ice Arena, 2U Weot Katella WQllh, 81 acelj did in "The Heart la A Looe-She was named best actress by the Natloo· THROUGH FEB. 1J 1y llunteT'' wUh Alan Arkin, she's suppoeed nt Society of Film Crlt(cs and by the Atlanta WHISKEY FLAT DAYS -Kemville 'In Kem Qxmly cm- to make mcwte after movie In a oommerclal-Film Festival for "Sounder." ducts its 1711> annual festival with a parade oo Satunlay, at ly successful vein without caring for con-In her * -ft won't tell exactly where 11 a.m., a fiddlt!f's o:>oteat, costume ball and gu.Jded tours tent. -Cicely ls a native New Yorker who grew of old mining camps. All free of charge. Four yeen pa-1 between that film and up moving from tenement to tenement oo FEB. II r-.'Sounder" tha crlttcalir acclaimed movie Manhattan's UPP"' East Side, going regqlarly PI:ATFORM STAR -Dr. Guy Newman will SJ>!!al: oo "la about a black !Nrec 0 Ii>pper's !amity during to church and attending public~, ·.. Arriiageddon Inevitable" In Cl~ ~ In Leisure I the depreosloo. ~Y has-ee<11red an Acad-She worked as a ~ ~ , '*, "'lj'or/d, L!lguna Hills, at 7:30 p.m.,~allons a Jllusl., Wrile J amy Award nomination for best actresa In clded ooe day tl>at she wasn't t to ealn Parade of Platform Stars, P'.O. Jiot mi, L8glll!8 ° llill.i, I 'rSounder," ~ tbl.t'I· 11Jt till die?t·-living-~ !.~Mc .. ~~-.moM--...J26.53. ~"' 1~:. ·, · r • k_.._ . ·~ fur. things m her life 11'1 "meant." So' sbe-'®k • · , ,_. i FEB.·a -! · 1 The ·1;4qo1.2, 100.poand -..., Is anxious up modeling lllld0 l>tiCmne well-known. '!\en DRAMA -•'liooUl<lmewill<l, ' . ',' ~ ·Fr!WP'. adapta- l to find a'!'1ie to fullow up her Rebecca Mor· ohe turned to acting. . : , . lion of 'l'bomdlW{J!le rllOVel , 'SCbOOI Ci! Fine .¥19 I gan role •fn "SoundeT" but she bas read . A ROLEINeuarIOmproduotiooof"DOrlr. underdlrectlcn'Ol'<liill!e)'Cafr, : '' :Jil1>f"'!l'!l''of.dr8Ju. I ~a~ script witbOut succeeo. · of the Moon" led 10 ofl-Bmldway. She ""'! Fille Arts VWage Theetre, 'QC li\'\qe, ~ p,m. ~r. !'etri 'I lllli! Imgi,, dark eyes glanced briefly aboot tha vemoo Rice Award for her performance, ~21. Tickets at $3. avallable ii'Fiiie ·Arts· Boz Olflce, UC· . Pia%a HOie!'• Ont< Room, ,toking in the as ~ In "Thil Blackll." She ....,. Ille !nine \tlllll6!. For iliformatloo call Fino Aris Box Office ""'!"""""· lllrJlely white crowd of men hav· award again for •'•M00o 00 a 'l!illn"°J' .. 'tf'17. ;. ! g lunch. Shawl,' and apJlOl\!'ed oo Broamrny lit '!lie "'-• , FEB. ll • . • ' . ' . "I set blgb standards for myself and~· short·lri:ed "Tiger, 'r!ger Burniag Brigtlt." ~ CON!$RT, -Harbor Area Community Coo-r ._ ,41le "'"" wu ·tougti,' I md: by -"l'd'llke to do a televisioo series now. Not • cir! Aal>ciatlon ~ts cootralto soloist Marvellee Oarlago olaOOarda." a "Julia" kind of'lhing. but ljOmething Sfr-at 8;15. P·l'I-in tha ·.auditanwn at Orange Coast C<illege., . <, . Joos .and true. I'd Jike the security ol worlt· ,Admissioq 'Iii by II!"mbemlip. eard only. Memberships for s~ . WOULD nOt !PY prostitutes, sex Ing an the time." t1ie 1973-74' 800SOl1 ~ be ~vailable at the door. kittenllor junkies ln1JDO\'iet{ wbtither sll? ·1s on the east or west coat! : -,-; ·-".~FEB. n ·, Z.f · · ···•······ ····· ·-·· "My agent keeps flo!ling me tbal even if she begins every !fay with nie<!itstloo. Then 1 DRAJ!A Wl!J!KSllOP ...: ,Original play by UCI student Gary . I never W<rk agaill, r.,. still made a cootrl-. slle runs t1ree milel. , KirkwOOl!, sponsored. by School ol Fine Alts. Fine Arts• YU- i '.lil!tloo to . turning the tide against black es· 'I[ like to think I'm totally in tune with , !age Studio Tbeeter1 a. p.1;;:, Feb. '2$-24-Admlssloo 50 C:ents. ploit4tlon films. 'niose films gave us a foot the universe: I gijt 'up with the sun and often · FEB. U • Jn tbO door, but now we have to show more go to bed when tlie SU11 goes down,'' Cicely BI!L COSBV CONCER'.1' -An .. -g wi~ But C06by•and 1 real people. We c.ah't show blacks as just added. _ hilpals-FatAlbeftand01dWelrdHaroldat7and9 1 I pimps and con men and pushers," she saJd A nonsmoker, she doesn 't believe in .vita. p.m. Feb. 24 in the .Golden We,t College Pavilion. Admis- finn1y. n)lns and vows she's never ill. Trim and ~. $4 general and $3·Wilh studerl card. • to I p.m. Free adm.isiJioo. Adelle Dav~, nutritionist and aatbor, lectuJ'e!I at_} p.m.. March 2 in the Pavilion. • r -, ,FEB.ZO ucitraE -"'Ibe Role ot the University," lecture by Sey· mour Maltln Llpoet, pro1_.. of government and il>clology at Harvard Ubivenfty. First in four·part series op "Four l)imeoslona of the American Intellect" spoosored by Student Alfalra O>mmlttee for Jeclures. Social Science Halt, UC Irvine, 8 p.m. Tlekets at f7 i... the series or $2 for single ad· mission may be oblalned by sending sell-addressed stamped envelope to Committee fc:c Lectures, student Affairs, UC Irvine_. 92664. Tickets also available at Associattd students tlicl<e! bOoth, fll'81 floor, Gateway Commons. FEB. 14 -25 ANTIQUE 00ITLE ~HOW -Retail Clerks Auditoci um, 8530 Stanton Ave., Buena Park, 4th annual collectibles show , from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 'dally. Admission SO cents. THROUGH FEB. 15 DATE FESTlV AL -lndlo 27111 annual National, feat uring Anlblan parade at 10:30 .l.m., Feb. 19, variety shows. _ex- hibit.!, carnival, gem and mineral 'show, livestock auct!on. plus daliy lx>rse stiows, camel <and ostrich rac:es. Festival grounds, 46th Aveooe and Arabia Street. FEB. !I . PANTOMIME -The Polish Mime· Ballet Tbeatre will be pn!Olllted at 8;15 p.m., ill Bridges Auditorium at The Clare- mcnt Colleges, 4th and College Way in Claremont. Tickets •available at the box office. For information, call (714) 628-1523. Tr!lvers .Recording star, Mary 1~ravers, formerly of Peter, Paul and Mary will bring her special brand of musie to the Troubadour Tub. 20-25 wi th her new single "Too Many Monda)'$" £rom ·the album "All My Choices.". . ' T.S. Eliot: Mystery Revealed SOUTH SEAS TROPICAL Fl·SH' ajiirJ:iili(•Di¢•lfl . ~ "TROPICAL flSH OF THE WEEK" The late T. S. Eliot, the American.born poet w h o revolutionized 20th Century -English literature, will star in bi> own life story Moodsy al 8 p.m. on KCET, Channel 18· '• • RASBORAS. ...... 9~··~ ,,, ........... LIMIT 4 WITH tOUPOH .• l' Off.,. good ~1'111911 ,. .. U.1 1'12; Eliot left his home in St. l.~!l!!!!!lll!!l!!!!illl!!!lll!!l!l!!!IJ!!l!!!!!lll!!!IJ!~!!IJ!!!IJ!!!IJ!!!lll!!!!!!!!!!!~ Louis in 1914 at the age of 26 and sailed to England with a poem in his baggage~lhat was destlped to influence ali of -20th Century English literature. The poem.i "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," used n a t,u r a I speech rhythms and abstrac- tions to tell the story of µiodern meri alienated in an artificial society. "The Mysterious Mr. Eliot," · a • l)BC production, wllth be >;<pealed on.KCET-Feb. 24 at 7 ,.p.m. . ·-ONE MAN SHOW ' . JEAN ABEi.' Contemporary Oils & Watertolo .. .. -.. !!OYL. ..... gallery B 413 ·31st St. ~=·'l:: 675-026l ...--..._I .. Full Fifth HAIR SPRAY 3i$1°0 SPRINGFIELD SODA 12,.,5100 She sipped hot tea with honey and explain· proud, wearing a dark brown Ie_atper pants. ·~~~·· J • 1 . FBB. %1 _ . ing blacks as a fann family could be. Ing the ornamental •pple core th81 dailgl!"' Thea · Deal,:bl-~ "'"i with visual lang· 1=========:;o-----------------~--ed how tmportalll she thought movies show-suij with a white turtleneck swealO!'o 9Wing-~'Y ~TIU; GROUP -""'Gilgame.lt, • the Natloo41 "Traveling around the country, I talked from a gold chain et h~' neck, the styllilh uag~ wtUi a pany of 14 actcn at Mark Tapor Forum at with kids in the colleges who are floundering former model seemed a long way frob). bare-3,p.m.;i~~ $5 and$3.50. . ~ about, looking for their roots. There have foot. house dress clad Rebecco Morg11n. · , ~ 1 1. FEB. %7 • MARCH z been comments aboot the ftlm -tl>at it la "I'm proud of Rebe<ca,'' Cicely Aid "I . BE.w ~YMPOSWM -Health'tiibits, bealth foods, dem- tOO positive, that it deals witb while people think she's what IHe la all about And I t1>1n1: --· ~-lt!lllDg offered by 40 partlclpot. not as enemies or oppressors but as real pro-our movie is going to go down as a classic." ing agencies at ~ West College, College Center, 9 a.m. ple -still I think this film is black history. It's about people caught in a trap, by their times, tlieir home towns and their way of living. "I've become aware that we need roots, Rebecca Morgan, the strong, black woman, bas 'dlgnlty and pride. Sbe's a reminder that MANNING'S COLLECTORS SHOP~ Cruise to ALASKA :..:!J.l The British Cruise line this summer on .• \ P&O's new "Spirit of London" for a& low as $)45 Eight 14 day Cruises From Los-A_ngeles . YIS1T1NG SAN FRANCISCO, VICTORIA, KETCHIKAN, JU~EAU, GLACIER IAYi SKAGWAY IOR SITKAI. VANCOUVE .. , RETURN LOS ifJ"GELES1 ' SAILINCJ~DATJ1: JUNE 1•, JUMI 22. JULY 6, JULY,,jl. 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NIW,0RT ~uCI . ..._. 0,... 7 Dayi ~Y(.J. +......... :::::: Ul6 Now,_,~ ., ... .M .. 1ol• '7M2t1 ·-.~·\ • '~5 Y•n o l'rudtlt< IONDEO FJUJT,JHlt U &hnc Qualltr II U.. IC-• l'OI • '!lMJ . of U.. H- '· . ' - • • ' SPEND GEORGE'S BIRTHDAY· WITH A QUEEN. ' . ' ' Why .not?-HI, would have been amazed by a ship more elega")Jjlan hla Virginia Plantation, even If she ls .named Qfter a-you should pardon the expres· ' slon-Britlsh q,ue,en.-, What woulct ~ave beehsitl), astounding look at thti'\IU-• ' turelor him Is a lasclnatl~ i'" look at the pastlor u1. The\ • \_ • • towering bridge that saw moonlit nights, raging storms and the Sec· ond World War. The 40 000 horse- power engines that made her the .fast~st afl,oat. Jacques Cousteau's lncietllbie "The Living Sea''. They're all there, and •m4ch more. Spend . Washington's birthday with an English queen. Let bygones be bygones; • • • • • . ' ' --~ • • •t. - • • - Ar ..... -th~ I • _, I I Lo rby• I I I po~ -:1 . • . At ...~ take I _. ·I , . . . ,.. . • • Bon·. ,,Jose ~s: ~t . -vrit:Jes I • An all<>11t allclonldo or a M~ aatbned pair,,;,. to such ;;;;! ... room to the Anlhll, a deltll>W ud -ant in HW111ngt0n BUeh iw ....,. llolls. • , relu:IJ>g tou.p l)ial al .. ~ lo;alures top pooed a little verse tO voice his en-But any ~-time !loo Jose partisltf. entert.ltnment. tbu.o)asm: ( will quickly P!lint out the !actors leading A sure sign ol thc .restaunnt's r.r. u clns to such hearty acceptance. flung recognition by Orange Coontf ON, ' -First orr, the restaurant b One of tbooe dinen con be found in the \l!"aachlll(•oui .'l'rea, quatro. ~ -alwal'$-agreeable places that-strikes just or new locatloos. U not .)'ti a m.Jor --~ eocbilada, $1.15; tamalt, $1.2$; )>urrito (Chill con come), II.IS; chlle relleno, $Ll0; two tacos, $1.1$~ enchilada and =--'~'~:.~&o. $1.15; cbUl I Frldor, F...,, 16, 1972 DAILY PILClf ' , Out 'N ~boU'.t NOR.MAN STAN .Y llonPar•Josera~. the right balance for all tyl"' ol out 'n' choin, Don Jose at least appears to be "' aboutm. · beading In that direction. Loosely translated, to retain a si!nae ol Famllies and yollng daters wUI fmd 11 About a ball year'Igo a ~!Id edition The IU5 Mexica dinnoroffers a choke of tWo, and the gourmet dinner at $3.10; a choice or thrte, between encbilada, taco, tamale, chlll verde and cliilt relleoo. Both, ~o:-===-=~=":':~;;',:-::".::-'.~~';j='.:"::-:::~:: are aerVed with rice and beans, aoup"" Next. came a salUtatory ex&mp1e of beef-and guac taco, ~cents; r· salad and beverage. • · that taogy Mexican meatball soup, albon· rtto verde (bea~meat ~ chill), I rhym~ In English, tliat cornea on aa: as Ideal as old marrieda or any group of mall• lq., dehyt Ill ~topa .\Ye. _In One, two, . • people you _want to bring toulher. . Or1nge,And·now CC>f!\OS'Wotd or a tllit.d II was to the a I' carte ~n-ol'lbe • algas, 40 cents per bowl. This was follow-95 cents; chili $1 tamale, 11 Tl)r I The surroundings are attr~ve, with spot, yet 8ll\lther lull-fledge<! Doh fole Don eeJ.:.ur. just the right dash or cot0rlui Mexican MesJcU restaurant, due lo open lilter menu to whlch we turn~ however, for ,ed by very crisp and fresh tossed green cents. . ~ . 1 our 1 dinner orders. Alter · Pondering salads, 40 cents each. Any ol theal ordered 'mdlvtduaUy II 1 'Fotevecmore. decor; m grillwork, paintings, dark ::m~year olf El Toro Road In Laguna Obvlousty nelttier the bard nor the ' wood paneling, heavy beamed ceilings. Don J.ose restaurants lea~· 12 apec!U, upwardJ of 30 tempting possf¥ltles, we Enchilada orders included regular also served witb' a c:bOtce of rice or uJUmately go,t aro.und to the fmal cheese, 85 cents; beef, 95 cents, ran-beans. popular Don Jose Mexican restaurant Service iJ friendly, elficlenl and . combtDltlon plates, all oerved, with riJ -wllLachieve immortallly on the basiJ of courteous; and PrlC!' bring any Item on and beans and pegged In the very choices. diera, $1.10. la addition to the tasty Those so inclined can order any of Flnt Utt was a savory bowl or sauce that accompanies the enchiladas their favorite belofe. during ti after dio- gua~le dip, served with frito5 and here, another little touch we have always ner cocktails from the· bar. tbiJ lyrical app..,val. . the menu w~ll within the ~ge or .......,able Pnce range ol $1.15 to $U9. At the same time, however the. everybody. Enchll.adaa._ at these rat¥ are cheese cbetoe. Having a particular liking !or the . liked iJ the light sprln~ling o[ chopped Open !cl IWICh and dinner aev<!D days a way it's prepared at Don Jose, we fresh green onions placed on each order. week, in Huntington Beach Don Jose 1J reataorant's p"'prletors can ceriaJniy Nlgbl trippers seeking alter-<!imler and onloo; wllb bee! 10 cents' eztra. take pri"° In knowing their lood moves diversioo can adjourn from the dining RepreaentaUve ofierings Include one onleied ibe large siie !or $1.11$. A other a la carte items rounding out the located at 9003 E. Adams (at Magnolia); • mediwn-siie order goes !or $1.40. ~ Wf"' a chicken taco, 90 cents: in Orange t230 E..Katelta. ' Meet Kurt ·Steinbeck, Activity ~ ' . . Di.rector ' Singer .Keeps Newpo.rt ·Crqwd,$ ·Clapping-'lt's a Mass Psychology Trip' ' • • • ' c' . . By TERRY S. COVll.LE "I'm not hell-bent on stardom," he brought up in the theater. They had an hew.club near the NeY{pOrt Pier. He's a Of 111e oalftr "1"' ''•" cautloM. "It looks to tne like i burden. air of humility. 'Ibley'd been around so : part owner of the club and the major "Hello fo1ks. My· name Is Kurt. People tend to f0rget you're a human much it was second nature1 to them." reason for its rise toward the top of the Steinbeck, this i! the Beach Ball and being, )bey deify you, add that's really a Kurt 1was born and raised in Chicago, night life circuit. we're going to ba,ve run iomght." lonely feeling. . . but be sj>ent his high scbObL days in Kurt sings Thursday, sFriday and ... It's 8 solemn promise be makes four . "l ~'t,l'ant·to,become a slave to my C8J.llor0ta. Now he lives · oil Balboa Saturday nights, starting lt'10 o'clock, times a week and rarely falls to keep. -_own ~ge. I don t want to be lonely In Islancl , , and from 4:30 p.m. to 8:IO p.m .. Sun- -Wlia•=eclt •. .<J.. _ to • ..-an a·~'ence Ille -isolated.wilh.mysell, my P1clures 11< llarled at Westdleater High in.IM days. The club iJ riear!J a!'ways packesJ, t.ev Ul&eS ~... INI and my press clippings." An~les where be was a classmate of someUmes shoulde~tA>shoulder,-even-~P?'.:.,~ bands loudly clapping, Kurt Steinbeck ·bas been In the music H.Ward Kaylan 'Bnd Matt Volman (of tbol!gb tliere Is no dancing. _, business more than eight years, starting the Turtles and MDtbers ol Invention The Beach Ball bas a carpeted floor. He11 stop in mickoilg, stare down a with a high schgtil• group call«i M'be fame). . wood panelled waliJ and seascepe oil silent couple, then quietly motion wifh bis Magnillcent Seven." • ~ ' Then be mov~ to 'Loara · lllgb In ·paintings, but ttie atmosphere is in· bands above biJ bead showing bow to -"We ptay'!I ~1·1l111l""'" ·al Anaheim where the student body in-formal. , clap to ,the -· , Disneyland," be reeaus. ''f spent 'DIOIJl'ol eluded folk singe< Tim Bucytey and .bass So is the entertainment. He jokes with USteners, chastizes nty time trying to ou~ream the player Ti~ Fielder (of BloOd, Sweat and "It looks like I do whatever I want," others, even begs, anything to bring a amplifiers.') . Tears). says Kurt. ' smile. In his early days,, Steinbeck and his . Sihce ~ he turned 21, Steinbec): has "But that's .not true. I do whatever it "Come on folks. nus is Newport ·,group played backup music .for Big played a flock of local Orange 1County. seems the people want. I try to bring , Beach. You don't bav~ to-be coolbere.l' Brother and the Holdlng ~r with · .. clubs ~ the. Pier !>-·in Laguna them up and down." I · '~iDg an aucjli!oce on is like ..,.a mass Janis Joplin, bEitore.~ great::iiie to ~ ~~' and''-aucb ·New~, spots as. His1 ~ .begins , with slo~. popular psychology trip," Steinbeck, ~es., fame, then death<-'· • •,J,J, • · ... •.;lsaii!""', ™1illi r We1t,•l!eubl!Ds, White tulles,andgrwjuallybuildslnpace. "Like being an acUvlty dlrectbr'on ·a sea. ".we·weot on•a Soutbem Caillomia toor HPrie Jtid,iii.iicty 'Lion• and .. the Ocean . WboD-!ie reaches the top -a .really cruise. Everyone wlnu to have fun, but with them. Even then she was acart. She Toad. · · fa song With everyone clapping furlous- they don't know bow." could bypnotlze"an audience." Moot o! those •pots were played with a ly-'"be taltes a break. mood. You have to take a break." His bright career was nearly stopped short a year-and-a-half ago when be developed vocal nodes (calloused vocal chords) and had to undergo~ operation . "Just before the operation I sounded like Wolfman Jack. After It, I couldn't speak, not one W<l:rd, for six weeks, or I wouldn't be able to sing anymore . I couldo't even clear my throat." Since then, with the urging of biJ mother , a soprano with the Long'Beach Civic Light Opera, he learned to sing properly. "The idea is to keep your voice relax· ed. It's a conscious effort, but it won't strain your vocal chords. They ·are muscles, just like any other muscles and have to be worked properly." What Kwt does now, is whp,t he w(\,nts to do. In the future he plans to try recording, under his terms, and If he doesn't make it bi g that way, he'll ·stick to club singing for another five yean. TRAVELING MINSTREL At 25, Kurt is rapidly bec)oming one of He also 'played a couple or concerts group or with a variety ol poi:lner!!. "WJie!\ you get the ~le"jacked up to the best-known actiYity. ·direct9rs along with 'the Monkeys in Hawaii . and..... He's been sjnging on his own ft(JW for ' a cerlain point, you t go back. You "I'll be more of a business man and in-- vestor after I'm SO," ·he predicts. "But l like club slngtng: It's my only realtssense of complete freedom, a nalUral high." the Orange C08sl ' · · , • · remmn&ers them af "old time star1, more than a yea, at the Beach Ball; a can't put in a song tha doesn't fit the . . . ' · Kurt Steinbock -.. ,. ... ... ~ . . t.o·w Cf EN .· CYRAN·O I Featuring CONTINENjA~ CUISINE ~ . ' LUNCH • DINNER • SUPPER ,,_· > ..•. : ..• '1 ENTERTAINM~Ni' • DANCING. 600 Newport Center Drive · Fashion-Island · Ntwpori-llM<b·----~-. . . ' " ·Proucffy<Pres.i.l. , . • • • PHIL DOWNING Pop-Roc:k Performer Ni9hff\I 9 to 2 T utsd•y thru Stfurd1y DANCING e COCKTAILS l.llfllC:M -~ Dlfllfllli• DA/ 1hM A.Mo • 111• P.M. 00 HAllOI RYD. COSTA MESA '4MZ74 SHOP BUflFUMS NEWPORT SUNDAY .12-TQ.. Lunc-Sllrlllw12:" to 3:0t SUftdtr IJied•l 1 ... LfJ. lncludta ................ AM1t .... ,n•1l1ce11: C-..C:.tf~oraas.d ...---•111121 ···~ ..... ,.... . .,,.,., ........ .... ......... .,p .......... ........ ~ ... !* . . ,.< ' I" ........ ..... , ' ' . ,i.l ' Have )UU heard . abOut . DINNER AT ' i :.~~-·-~·· ~iliu~~~· . / • ' SenM..., 4 P.M,,. t P.M. ll Sefw ........ ,_...,. ,,_ I P.M. _......_....,,,... .......... .... _,,,...,.. __ . . ' . ' RIBS, 1.95 . • CHICKEN and SPAGHETTI, 1.95 . , CHICKEN and RIB,'.1.95. " SPAGHffil and TWO RIBS, 1.95 ,,, PIZZA and SPAGHEt'tl, 1.951 PIZZA, 1.40 ' . ......................... ~···••p•···········-t t It' : . . s " ; iH@OHMAN'3i i ," . (.: i for the only -: • • • • .. • ·Complete Sunday Buffet • • • •• • • • ' . -• • featuring • • • • • t • • I LOX-COD-WHITEFISH-, • ; • • I . flNNAN HA.DOil F•nH F•Um • • ' • I GOUIMIT MEAT ENTllHf• • • I • SALADM'ASTltrS.•EVuAOH ' • I • • • CHAM,AONI • • • • -· • • • f.O.,..._.w.om-9 A.M..-.8 • • • • CHILDREN • • • • ADULTS • • (uncler 12) • I • •3.50 • • • • $2.50 • • -• • • l . . • •cn11·s IN! Oll!:ln!S!I IISTIRlll SIHIC m .. • • ' llC•llll tJlr FOi Ill 1111 US, ICllCICI StlP llllt l • 11111 lllU) II 11$1 !Ill ltll a loo 111$ R ' l • • • IH 11J11 • • • • • • • • 64J .. tOO • • • ' 428East17th Strffl cm Mesa. Calif. : . • • • .................................................. ' ' I ? j , once again take over the a~,on In _,. e Reuben E. lee's swinging Co®il l.Oiirige. Come aboard and enjoy lbe excitit)g r music and zany comedy that has made l)ick ind Bob suclt great favorites in the Newport area . • f uesdays thrDU&h Sundays • ' J TEMPLE GARDENS _ ..... ·-· .. ·-·~·~· ) ~ IUPNT LUNCH 11110.l:JI M--- Featuring Exotic Tropical Drinks 1MIADAMS <• ...,._, COSTA MISA 540.1 '37 540-1923 ••• • . , ·' ... . Winery Beginning in February in Costa Mesa ·- Your family is invited to lMte our fillfl winet and l'ri°JOY our fin(. SANDWICHf~~ • MEATS A CHEESES. Newport/Co.eta Mesa 1100 N.-wport 81\ICL (714) 60·8940 ' . -J , • / • • • ... " • ' 4 DAILY I'll.GT . 1"*'1. ,......,. 16, 1973 ' I THE . BlACK . KNIGHT · RESTAURANT INTIMATE DININ"7 • C.OCKTAILS •·DANCING . ENTERTAINMENT Open Dal~ 10 A.M. to 2 A.M. Sun. 4 to l -Luncll 11:30 to 3 ~.,;::~~ · .ilRRY lAMBUTH . ' 330' EAST 17TH STRl!ET •COSTA Ml! 642-~ .. ,.,,~ .. t~~rt 1i}ott~r ~ GOµRMET DINING . OYSTER BAR • COCKTAILS •• NHN LOCAL LOISTll C.., .... DI_, $1.tl •RANDIE BRANDO,N DUO, Tu•s.-S•I. ROYAL "HIGHNESS" HOUR · IN IBHE GALLERIES . ~ -. .-- Cal Stnw_ Faciilty ) Shiiws . Be~t EffortS . ' ' . . . . CAL SfATB LONG MACH ..:. ili"s'el I •.C. An lac> • Ow.DY I -"-7 Villqe, '1S 1111 -, Newport ull1 -1.-po1n11.-, '"'"""""' .,...,....., dlalp Beadl. Bomt: TUeiaq lbroaP llltllrdlly, 11 a.m. lo I p.m. llXI enfl objedl. Bomt: Moollat llioacb F.rtda1 fnllll II ~ -o1 ,_ Gill, wa-. and -vtnis by a.m. lo S p.m. tttougb Matcb 2. r J -.~ oe·N ;i,,,,., n-~ -. . .. ~ ! ~ • elllAUa" ........ ~ MUCD!l'l'llALEI Cl!M'Ell -dll w. Malvtn1, l'ullertlll. lfoan: ,.._y tMJulh llwljlq"l.f p.'9, Mm!•m"'fno. MC PAODllN lllWIClf·-SUia, Ana Publle Wnrl'> 212'1 .• .._ <nom." on a11 ..,,~:rrajlll)i:. .. h••1t, • CIL _ J!ea 1'feF-. 11 cUaiUytQc ,pa1nHnp by Robert - dllploy ......... Marci! 21. ·repr .... ta not on1J CM' loUft ol. Corooa de! Mar~-Pelwuary. Included - '911 -~ trenc11 but 111e ,.. ol J1bol<>lrapldc S.. qjk, O"'Ylleo Ille! lllldiery pomlltiac the vle'ftt lo follow 1111!111 In ~. palntlnf, ~ llld cn!la. the ~ ol Ille '15-year-old utllt from traditional lo CORONA DEL llAR LIBIURY -1211 Marigold Avenue, Oor-.i.troct. • • ma del. Mar. Walereolcft. o1Ja Ille! p!ptico o1 ~""'---'Wllll-~GAJ• l:RY -FJae Arla Vlllf@, UC! campus, Lee Gray ol Corona de! Mar. . •• Jrri1e. -~ by ·-Naumlft ol.f.-., am..-WEIT COi.EGE -ulirary, Goldm Weal Ccllece o:um1mt -a fllNilleClift at Ille Los Aneelts Cowlty 1171t Goldm Well SI., lluolll!llm Beach. Adv.nt.lnc dellp MUlelllll ol Ari. Bomti mm lo 5 p.m., ,.._y thrOUlll -uhiblted by llludeota "Noel caldenrood and Harvey . SUlld.IJJ. 'nroiP Jan. !).Feb. 11. . COSTA HESA CITY BALL. -'17 Fair Drive. Colla Mesa p11r by Clara Miller thtOOi!I! February. ~A MESA LIBIWl'I'. -566 Center St., .Costa ·Mesa. Olli ' by Geraldine spiiieger ihrougb February. . . • CllOCllll cmzENs BANK -'Z3110 Harbor Blvd., Colla Mesa. Olla by Carol Mcll<a throllgb February. . Jl(IWNEY SAVINGS AND LOAN -360 E t'lib St . ._ Costa Mesa. OU. and acrylics by· Linda Hua.on 11111-Marcella ~; ._ mb:ed lJl9dia bY .La Verp! Rooow tbroUilli . . . ~ February. . ' .,· . • "Flll8T MTIONAll BANK OF ORANGE COUNTY -16ill)C Adami SI., COiia M"58-Oils}"! finl' KrallJl!lck ~. February. ·' . . Cleman1, Houn: Mmday tbru T'bUnday, 7:J> a.m. to 10 p.m.; Friday, 7:• a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 1-5 p.m. GLEND.j.IJ! FEDl!llAL SA VJNGS -Z3llO Harbor. Blvd., Ooola X-. Oils by Lassie Hudson through February. COSTA Ml!&\ ART LEAGVE -2111 w. wn.on, CoSta Mesa. MESA< YERDE LIBRARY --Mesa Verde Drive, Colla Water Bomt: W p.m. dally,~ llmclay. Watercolors and Mea OU. by Lydia SOUlhwortb throUgb February. . ...... . . OOSTA MEIA ART LEAGVE GAU.EBY -2111 W. WllJon Ooola M.... OU. and watercolon by .Marie -: S00sy . W._.i. Si)b:ley ~ and Lydia 5ou1llWorth throulll> Fe!>rilal'J'. llollrl: H p.m., closed Monday. MEXICAN VILLAGE FINE ARTS G41JJ!l\Y -·150 Pico Ave.,·Saa·ci.._la. l!our,: llOix>4 p.m. dally. Palnllnil by Dora lleMon through ·February. • . BOWl!ll8 MIJSEV!ll -lllO% N. Main st., Saala Alla• LIU.. . ographl on~ ~ by Charles Wl1fte and di pell)tlnp by William PejaUd, on uhlblt tllrough Feb. 21. Boun: 10 a.m.- 4:11) p.m. Tuelday through saturday; Sllllday1, 1-5 p.m. and W«lnelday and 'lllurlday eveolngl, 7-9 p.m. AW, exhibit which ,......ia tbe lllol)' ol the Gny Whale, ita hablta and Iii ,,..,.tloo'tbrough Feb. 21. THE NU·TWO Paol O' .... I. Walt 11.i. Wed.:.thru·lun. SUNDAY IRUNCH , 10 A.M. .. ·2 P.M. IANQUIT PACILITlll oUJ by Marlo :)lowes .. llooly~Welll. 8blrler Rlcbanlloo and .. . Lydia 8'ialllwortb. r SEC!JIUTY PACIFIC BANl9-196 E. 17th Si .. Costa Mesa. ' JACK GU!NN GALLBllY, ia3t E; eoa.t Rlgbway, Corona OU. by'Jle\ty Casper and Ella Dodllon thrOOgb February. : de! Mar. Brice Marden: ooe 'mon uhlbltlon Ol encausUcs, TRANSAMERICA TITLE co. -170 East 17th SL,-'Costa Jitbognlpbs, elchlnp, and screen prlnta. Tbroueb Mareb z. Mesa. Olis by Millie Winkler tbi'oUgb February. 1 , Opeli_ dally, II a.m.'6 p.m.. H · , MUl'IJAL SA VJNGS AND LOANS -2887 E. Coa.t wy., AVCO SAVINGS AND LOAN -3310 Brlllol st., Coilta Mesa. Corona de! Mar. Watercolon· by Wayne Ol1!Jllnd thro\1&11' Oil• by Mars Long tbroollb Februaly. . February:. ,., BANK OP COSTA MESA -,Harbor at Baker, Costa Mesa LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART -'Jl:rl cuff Drive • Acryllca, wateroolon, J10!1 and Ink by. Jaola Peodleloo Laguna Beach. Permanent and Memorial COllectlon plua .through February. · ~ · · paintings ol Edelsteln and KaliBh ln Gall...Y One. Tlnoiib BIU!Nl1f00D SAVINGS -1565 M&ms, Cosla Meaa. Oils Feb. 23. Daily from 11:30 lo 4:30 p,m. -ttt.0. .. ~ and watercolora .by Olga Stearn tbrou&b February. " • . ------.---. -Chinese Cuisine -~-Ofl'llf DAIJ..Y 11 -.tt Mi. Q.OSID MOMDAY I I . ~ ·t · COMBINATION LUNCHEON PhATES ,lrom $1.25 COMPLETE -DINNERS tt . rrom $2.95 I QrientaJ Cocltall Lounge • Feo.tunng Tropical Drinks I CBALLlS GALLIOOES -1380 S. ~ llwy., 1-lllalli. Recenl oils &¢,watercolors by Phjl)Jlke, Nalliiniil ~ mldan, through Feb. 28. · ~M~ ANCHOR INN . HOUSE OF SEAf.OOD ti<?W OPEN FOR LUNCH • '.;'. .~· ..,. to 7 P·"!· Mon. thru Fri. 117 PAC!f!C COAST llWI'. lilt ·1 ............ ,1-: · BY --:-1 •' I · · · ~ •••• ;.e•Sosss• I · 11":30 to 2:30 T•11. tin Fri. • ' Nightly Dinner-Cocktails 4 to 11 p.m.-~1 . Sundiy 2 .to 9:30 p.,....Clos•d. Monooy,s ,,_ illOW .. M-• .u.11 ........... --..... l !IOi COAST HWY. c .. c"""' va...., PIRM rJ ' . :••NA NIGUEL HUHllN•~ UACN ''· 536'-21$5 ;. PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES -' . '.HAVE CHANGED A ·Lor I ·"·SINCE T·HE ·' . . OLD DA.YS •. • Now Mt '1f£d'• mobife ovens speed delicious • ~ . Pi~~·-~ot:p.~ ~ you1r ~oor in mi~utn. Forprompt1eMe1phone 646-7136 ~ (Newport llt•ch/Cotta Mesa-17th end Tustin) ,., ' -c>r 847-1214 (HuntinKton Buch-Beach and Hlel)· ·~. ""':: ., .. • I I:• • Two · steak • • • ers· for~.95. Here's·s·omething to yo-ho·ho about. Two complete steak dinners. Specially priced at Just· ·$4.95.for bo•h. Why are we making this Offer? We simply want you to try one or the great steaks we serve. This fs a choice U.S.D . .A. speci al cut dinner st eak. Dinner Jncludei , soup du jour or fresh garden salad. Chaice of 1 potlto. PlplnQ hot homemade bread. And 8 bottomless cup of our dwn ape ci al blend coffee . We know once you try·ua you'll ,Ilka the cut of our jib. And of our steak ,too. .. .,tAoy, .Malet. · · : · . ' .. ' ''· / COCKTAILS .,,...,~ " .· {. l'itdN .,.._,, ... • • J •• w.-hfi111dt .... , te 111Jt ' ~ 1'3 BAST 1'lpi ..... ~COST.A-MllM., _, ________ _ bi till fintsl trtdition of tbt In« innk1ptr's art • 3801 EAST CoAST H 1CHWAY Co10~A DU. MA1, CALtfOINJA . -~-~ • P•··~"~(7~:~)267~5-~137~· ·S:~\ I ;.Vic Gania 11.--_:K1os LovE I'll... . 11_111 _ .. , .. l&J_! • Duo · u111izLE LEN 1 l•llU•t 41t1-12 Mtllfttllr • (SUPER MEX) Si'.TUROA YS IN T~~~AIL Y, PILOT \. " I ' • ' ' ' ! lo 9093 E. ADAl,iS, HUNTIN6ToN BEACH 962-791 I . • I ,, .,. Real cantenese Fiii eat h•r• or take hom1 •· STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 2111 Pi., Newport &.ach ORlolo 3-"40. • · -Y--PonrU•12-M .... s.t.'tlJo...! .. •'• ....... •'• ........ . : ML .Ml.E'S : • . HOUSE Olli -PRIME RIB • : 5th ANNIVERSARY. SPECIAL : ' COUPON OFFIR . • : -PRIME RIB DINNER : • • 51.!NDAY BRUNC~ : C:-plot• wlt11 -• .-. _·.$250 :. • Cloolco el potatoes ot rid. · . l ..JfW'A Dl!IVE -~o;--. ' .. Of""'!.~~~"'!" ·l'O'"'"""'I'\'" .. _ I ' ' • • • • .. ' .. 1 , .... .., P.") • YaNll --..y 111n11 ,,..,_.,, ....,._, ,,, a. !1 Miii tl • """ ""' .............. '"' -"" llllf't)', • • • • • 209· P11.lm 1 Balboa '675°5774 • • • 11• .. ... ...,,.,. """"") • ····~················· 1. ; \. t • 1814 N. Coast Hwy. (El Camino Real> ·SAN CLEMENTE . 492-6$71 Corori1; del -Mar f'i~ liali.. Cllisi-Coelc&•fl• 232.5 E. COAST HIGHWAY • 6.1,J.e267 . • .. .. RaMrwtlal)s , , ~ .,.. "" . . Open Daily -5 p.m. to 2 o.m. . CLOSED MONDAY. RESTAURANT ~'< LUNCH e DINNEll COCKTAILS SEA FOOD-STEAKS-PRIME RIB INTERNATfONAL ENTREES FROM $2.15 -BANQUET ~ACILITIES • ENJOY A MEAL wnH CU.UDE AND JILL "'"'" Rib e i.-11 $2.25 -DI-$3.95 l'aul -Cllt $5.95 IUDOWLAll COUNTIY CLUI Lark Room Dltlllil ftCW.5 l -"' ........ ,... a.w, ...... lleeftel • ~.,u. tr.M ...... ., •• 0-.. ' I WDlllSDAY -Top s;rlo;n• StHk -.............. $2.ts _....., • ·-· • ' St, ........ litled ftltw 41141 tell • ti ... -' "Mf-lWHi-aY .,.,ial fcMlc dlt1111n. iAifl I 1-1~--' frlNt IAMI ltl "oNf IAt 94111ty .w itli ffM-lftll •• i -A de\· clout luncheqn , .vour favori te cocktail. 1 delectable d i n...-~. dancing to live music. THUlllllY---f .... Iii~ --"'·-""-.. :-$aM -1.--'.a---'- RIDAY -a..r 5""9oooff ~--·-·····---$2.H SATUIDAY -T..,,.a<lot of IHf -···'·· .. ····--$3.JI SUNIAY - 2 Lo~star Tello ·-··----•• ... -$1.11 ;uc H.95 '°' f.IA· Will IAi• "°''· ~ ..... _ •. • COSTA MESA DANA POINT #1. Jeaf~ 2300 Harbor Boult111rct :25100 Otl Prado ~·· CO.ta Mesa ' • Dana Point ' ..... ,., c_..,.. r.p hlert•,hl--1 KAIG TllO " •. PRIDAY ·IATUIDA'i NIGHTS Whltevar yourcholce, it's all &t • SANTA AHA llALIOA !SI.ANO THE RIOOE!I 3af-6Qu11• :IOUllllMAv"'uo F1&11!on!1!and Coupc111...,iany-nng -Ano loll>oa '"'"" .Nowpon Be1e•, ' llolr)', no-·- 90FFER EXPIRES MARCH 31, 1973llliiiii11iiiiliiliiiii .. • '-"ifff FHlllfl" 11p to 4SO ,._,.. --••'91111(••-· ot:t•u1 .. 1n11111•1TCMJ llACM 1n4J .... ;,.. 11111 ""''* Jllliiar• ~ N~ llladl / """"9: 714-8«-1700 . MllilNr/MlllO._IM-caul/M-/lllClllLJ(AW ' .. . I • .. • . . I .. • \ DAILY PILOT <!'5 • • • • Artifacts , -.... --"''-------------· . • Sada Br.ings 'Twigs;' tlJ. SchIJbert " Saila Thomp$on will '.star 1. '~ ln ·the lour ln,.,.. Moil orders _are -belnc . . ·0n· Exhibit'· D>l~L.f.I MCXIC.JllN tTV DAILY ~OG -. cfR.._e¢uullit/; 'Ttneet Mexican Food ln~Co.· Chet!Koilo~Foocf to &. ,..o,.. 7 Day• ·the Los Angeles prorlilctioo of rela?td comodles whlcb mu. accepted for the • engagement ' "Twigs," the Broadwar~m· up "'!'trip., 1'11\actloa W.,. wbJch ?11111. ?hrtugb · ·SUnday edy tjlat woo her a 19?2 Tooy ..r-ln ,,;..,, W •-,~u-e~i-M·-• II ·, at the Award !er Best Acln!SS. ...-.....,. --·-.,_ • I j Cockfalll £..+.riai11111e11t The Frederick Brisson pro-on the dsy before, Tbanksgiv· Shubert Theatre, llllO Aveoue duction ol the George Furth Ing. I ' ' o1 the Slara, Century City, Los succeis opens at the ne1'(: Previously, Mlsa, 'lllompoon Angeles, 90061. Ticketa . are Schubert 1Tbeater In Century earned a collectloo of 6iiles, avallilile at tli Shubert Box Ci?y !or g 11\nited thr-eeli olf·Broadway'a equtvalenl ol Ollice,\Ticketron, Mu?ual and engagemeot Feb. ri. ........ ....,... --Wllllf ·;&A ·~ --Miss.'l'bompson also woo the I be To n Y , f o r b er l,lberly A$endeo. • Outer Ctltia Circle Award and perfom>•DCM in •'Tartiiffe" -'lbe peffonliarice iCbeafile is the Variety IPoll ol New York and, inoot recently, Iii Paul 'l\Jeoday tbrouch Satun1ay· Drama CriticS Citation for bet imdet1s Pu.lltrer ·PriJe pity, evenings at t:SO .p.ni., SWtdly oow celebra.led portrayals qt,. ·~The Elfec:I ol Gamma. Rays eveolna al 7:i!O . p.m., and three sister.s and t ·heir Olf Man-ID·th.e·Moon Wednesday and Saturday h i I a r i ously . cant.ankerous Marigolds." . , madneea at 2:30 p.m. 'nckets . IONID IWNIOW TlOUT Saute Almondlne AMOM6 11 • SILICT DUINU INTI.US VINA HARMER ouo . E11t•rtai11ing .. RfVIEftA l1E5T:.&n ' .. ...,..UNf Contli\onhl Cu5'1no Cocktaila s.mno Luncheon and Dinnet llonda~ thr0st0h Satunfatl, · C!psed Sundays We are loeet~d ~aext tL the May Co. in South Coast. Plau. . -WJI.- "Tlrils" was directed by .are priced liom '3 ID $1.50, Mlcllael llennelt 8lx\ the com, Tt>ilday througb Tbanday JllttY lea-Herbert Nellon, and liunday evenings; •• to -;1act-Muitb:i, Mms-;--flM;-Friday anc1 Saturday Dari Travanty, Joe Mantell,. eventnp; $3 ID $1 for Wed- Josepb Boland aod Stacy neoday matinees; and $3 to McAdams. $1.50 for Satumy matinees. .. ' ' I. • ' • • ·-•.•• ,f ' • . WINTER FESTIVAL. ~ ~ · · STAR ROLE Sada: Thompeon '. .• l. r ·(From P,age Cl) • 11,it. t... F~ -.U. tateiioa- • Free admission •.. lllitU-TraWI . -Tlil\>el Fllm Fat In the Forum Fiim Feat ol PllJe w~ -2$ • , ThO\ller, .. 1'30· Journey to the Sun, South cents admlsSion. For\1111 'nleater. '1:30, Ati\CinTol,trislO)rp.:·s,p.m.,JettoEut ' . · Canada, Garcia-Ortloo C«p; S p.m. A~ Afrii:a, Asaocla?ion Sterling; Kenya and ka Ahoy, P & o Lines; 'The Unseen Alu-• •~-Warren Morgan. Admissioo 25 ta, Warren Morgan. Winier Feollval Golf cents. Lagana Mooltoa P I a Y ~•a•• ~ Toamey. Prizes ID winners. catl.$1121 presents "The Prime ol Miss Jean Bro-· · est. 45 !or entry blank, or in!omation. C die." Admission '3 (Military & student Siar Pngftnlve Dinner tn· Laguna's ball pnce.) finest . mlaQl'aD~ Transportaucm. ,5 MARCH 1 counte meal aod selected wioes, all !or • · ·i10 each. First, bus leaves at 6 p.m. Am .aad sCtafts, Festival Grounds, Send cbe<k. for ..-vaiions, 'P.O. Box ··111:311. · Adniissloo free.· -..llol!al · 396,LagunaBea<li,128&2. -~i:l!O J:OO·p.m.8-by . ' FEB. is · Wamn' Morgan, Forum Theater, 2l. ~==~~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~1;11~1M~•;J! __ ~·~·~--~~!F~~~ ·-_.,..,. Ceo1.s admlt•lan. 1:30, Promler ·• A --air. ud ~ ~~ Jll!lical Tour ol Gennany, Lufthansa "' "9'~-; 3 p.m., France on Wbeels, \ •• • • J ~. ! ' ... , . • • • ' - (~. >:~ u~ 'fnmcb NaUoilal Railroads. "fte ,Prime · '.\,.. · ef.tMlu~_Jeaa Brodie," I.agunaa,Moulton Play"°'¥'.. Bl i!O p.m. $3 (ml)ltily and ~t ·nan jJdce): Dine ~ In lovely . . Gam•nA. '• '--/ · :f .. --~c-.· .· ·.,. lr ;.'l". :.:) ~· ... ·~~;~;. · F vaj Gropids. 10;,10 .• ~ · • · val -FlllD r;1uva1, ~ •wal:d ':wtrmtng ' · lllli1s fl> be shinm, ·50 cents athDliatoo: 1:311, TahlU • ~, Baliil'& Shore, Lyceum . Productlorw, .Iberia, lbS1an AlrUDel; 31 .... p.ni., Japan Season 1Jy Seucm, 'J.A.t.; ·,. Yankee Tourist, Crisp & camphell. ·7,30, Hotel Laguna Riviera Room, Premier sbowjpg ol award jVlnnlng film, $1.00. • • ~11!-;l'layllome, • .,,,. ~ ; of MIU· ~Jeani Bnldle," 8:30. Admission $3.{IO. 4 ' 1 ..,.. - ~-.... _ .. c.·· --llii"",;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;:::~~ • -- , .. I I . , .. ' I ~ G You're liwltedto an All-American AKI, whlle8nd blue celebration of Siar.Spangled en\et'laltimentl'. , · • I , ' N1GtmlllilESHOWS~FEBRUARY11, 17, 18 I ,.,~ ' *DOC· SEVWEM I . ' · &'The NowGenerat!on Brass with Tod8f a 91111 ran ': * FIEllA PAnE ~ J ~ : " "8Md of Gold" . *SI ZENTNER · & Hie era-ta " ' I • *·FANTASY·.tnmaw AcolorfUlflw•Ollca•pectac;ularat8:001"4 · ., • DA'tll •lllOWs-FElllUAIW17,11,ff • *TIElOUNG . Exciting on-e?age IOOw ofslnger9 & dancer. .. *"1,AMAN . ~. .. • • • A atlmng musical ceremony aaiuting America'• grea~ . -.111111 allOOvolce chqfr & a hoat Of COllClllt bandoWltl! r I ~~-::7.T"-'o--~~!1!1§~91111t~UllOr . ~~~~-t-1 ... ,,. • • l ., I f I .; ' ' • I • Cua8 Jndlao artifacts will be oo· d)splay Mooday through. Mudl 15 tn the Orange coast College Library. \The c<>llocllm ol artifacts is •• oWned by Mr. and Mi's. Roy . 1'Jldman' ol Coota Mesa. The, TV HIGHLIGm-WildmanS spent olne mOiiths . with the euna Indlans,-who KHJ fJ 7:30 -"Eut Of F.deo" lllllM Dell{ claalc live in the San Blu J.oland! off with Burl Ives and Julie Har!i& '55 Drama. ~\i~CQUtol Panama. v. n~ U BOO ·~ U d ~-.....__. J . '1lwii'iil their stay, they . ~ ., : -mo D _e!:l!!ll·n.,,•~"' ,IC'lllllS •studied the euna ·language and Cousteau Expedition tnvelt to East Af)ica s Iae tulturo and collected tho• Tanganyika to find a hippo In ti& native habitaC arlilacts. The exhibit hiC!udes ' clothing. jewelry and dolls. The collection may be view· Friday 5atunlay ed during regular libr&r)' Momi-boan. The library is open Evening ... Monday through ThW'!lday • 7 from 7:3<f a.m. to ID p.m. Fri· FtllRUAllY 16 -1 days 7.:311 a.m. to 5 p.m. t.GOBDDlllllllBl!I-iii·Cll-- Ice skating ·evetyt1ay. 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South Coast Repertory's West Coast premiere, ot this" aoti-military eslabll§hment play at the 'nllrd · Step Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Curtain a p.m.: reservallons 641-JJ6.1. Playhou!o opens thiJ drama of tbe aftermath of the Clvll 1'ar tonight for three "'"Ii-. Fridays and Sat""1aya, 111:111 p.m. ID the Comnwnlty Caller auditorium on the Orange COUnl)' Fairgrounds Colt.a Mesa. Reservatlon1 ISl-5300 tKfore 5 p.m .. ''1'.be B~agprt Soldier" Two final perlormaDCOs of thil rovived comedy. will be given tonight and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in tbe Orange Coast College ' auditorium 2 7 O l Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Admission free. j . "Tbe Anclenonville Trial" The Costa Mesa C 1 v I c NOW th1'11 TUESDAY AM.µING TRU~-LIFE ADVENTURE FEATURE - "TOKLAT" _,. -..•-'-'...• CIN/OOMI ?O ' ' ~· ,.._:_.._:!..:..d.IJ.!._......., < "The Ninety Dly Miltrff•" The Irvine Community 'Tbeater I! presentliig a new comedy F r-1 da y1 and ~ I SUIFIN• ..... RSTllAL "MORNI NG OF THE EARTH" ... .,,_ -hrfol•••r•-7:11 -4 t :JO All S.... $1.00 "'OCUtfs .. STAITS NUT WID. "DOOll! Ol"•N t 1r ••rtalll M.11~ ... tn t:• aU•T ••YMOLDI "SHAMUS" Pin "'THI LAST RUN" {NI 0 FOUNTAIN VA\l EY ''~"~D .......... ;n~.;;;;;-;;.'.'1 -;~ •• ••~ Of'Htf c ... tr ................. Ptltt' O'T... -· Sltillil Unn "MAN Of' LA MANCHA" J IU'lllMvt 1119 ......... .,...., .. , -~Illy ... ,... .. ,UNK.SI •OM THE 11001'" .o,---:=!1~ ..... .,~~::,J--i'-"1--~ "~ Mas. MIU.Ill" -•' -.. SIAD/UM J ..: .. .. J.Ul'.!-L.L...t.• ·-· ---· _ .... SIAD/UM ( ·~; ........ 1~i.::t•.ltr!·~·. .. AVMf!I,. · l~I ""TM• .ITAl.,. "POSllOON ADVl:JfTUlll.. IHI .,. .. ,uzz• SATURDAY ONLY AT 8:3b I I • l Saturdays at 8:111 P·'\'·,in the Humanities HalJ· P!ayooyae oo the UC Irvine Campus. Reservations MW178. • "IMli _..., Ao&<!" 1bomas Wolfe'• novel ts brought lo the ll&ge by the UC Irvin< d r a m a departn""1t Tuesday throogb Saturday of next week. CUrtaln ii 8:30 p.m. In the Village 'ntealer on the UC! eampu1. Reservations 83Wfl7. Opera Scares Your See 'o~nSunday World famous coloratura eoprano, Joan Sutherland, and a trio of engaging puppets, will present hlgbligbb " Jacques Offenbach's ' ' L a Perichole'' on "Joan Sutherland: Who'• Afraid of Opera?," Sunday at 7 p.rD. on commurtity supported KCET, Channel~. "La Pericbol8" b based on Prosper Meriinee'.1 "La Car· roae du Saint.Sacrement." The opera affords M t s s Sutherland an opportunity to display her lively flair for comedy as well as the rich vocalizing which chara&rbes her exceptional range and abilities. Tht cast converses in English and singe the o~ra hlgbllpb in French. A unique conce~ in en-r"""iii!ii!!!i!ii~i!i!~i!ii!ii!!ii~iiii~!i!!!i'i!!ii!i!i!i!!i~--'J tertainment, "Jo.an Sutber)and: Who's Afraid ol Opera?" was produced and devised by Nathan Droll who has produced n u m e r !> u !I di.Jtlnguished cultural films for .television, amon& t he m "Helen Haye!: Portrait of an American Actress.'' . which was broadcast la.st year on PBS. Cllannel 28 repeat> the pro- gram Tuesday at %:30 p.m. "Gmt!IG MOWING . NOW! From the jungle ro the gym ... He dazes,1t-e girls ... amazes the guys. . PARAMOlNf PICRIRES CORPOR.4l10N rdfUW.l\"5,JNC.,....,.. ' J.AQ{~ in/\MARTINRANSOtCJFF~ '.S\VE TI-IE . ~JACKGli.FOID ...tm.adudn91.NolllE~ -bV~ -~EPW\RPS.l'fil»Wi~Jlll~ OIJ<!!!I~ ~;E::~=E·:UNTY ~NG~=~ T • ) \. • -- Women-Pllinters-West, now in its 5111t year as an an\tual traveling ex· blbit of professional California and Western women painters, will be on display from Feb. 26 to March 18 at South Coast Plaza. The exhibit contains a vari· ety of contemporary · works, jnciuding Mir· iam stein1s ''Tiffin," above, ·and the efforts ·o1 Julon Moser, left. \ / \ ) ------- ·~· 91UB1mt R UoMf' 17 ""°lNI ............. , .. .. hrtftC ... M.llt ~ -IV\ .. • UllOO f1 AOll1Tlll ~ ":~-::' ..... -.~···················· .....111-111-------. ___ ,, __ ... NOW -NO IESllY~ SIATSI Peoor Sophia James OToole. wren and f.oco dream lhe lmposSibiii ore3m' in an Arthur Hiller Alm .. Man of~ IB·Mancha . •\I . _J~t· ~ ·~"'t"Jfl ~~ Unolld-., ,._r~ .. · ~ !.\i.l.JI CtNEOOME 20 :.~·; .. ~ T--7:Jt • 10:11 Sat. -1:JM:JO.J:J0.10:11 EVEN THE GIANTS ARE BEATING THEIR · DRUMS FOR THE UNDERDOGS ~'---~= .,t.llli~ lllllill Sherwood Model S.7050 FM/AM Stereo Recfiver with 1 tot1I of 24 waits RMS both chaooel driven at 4 olvns, direct couple .amplilier, fie!d effect transistors, proYisfon~ for foo1r speakers, truly llas tile performance and styling that his m.ade Sherwood famous. Two tugh perlormance aeoostic sus.-pen~ion spealters with wdofer and tweeter. Rel'IOWfled Oual 1215-S Automatic Record Changer anti· skahng, auto manual damped cue-control, complete wit~ base & Empire diamond magnetic cart'ridge, MFG'S. Ll$T $405.35 $294 SANYO Model DXR S110 AM/FM /FM Ste_rto Receiver, ITT frool End Tuner, SeP!lrate Sliding Bass Treble Controls. GARAARO Model 30 Alrl:omatic Changer with DIMnond Callodge and Base. TwO S.rryo 350• Ban-Wne Speakers. ' DYNACO A-25 lllCH !Wl).WAY !KRIOOIC Sl'Wll SYSTEM CONSUMER RAT!D I BEST BUY ... s54e5 THE MOS! ACCURf.T( MFG'S UST $1195 nt!KOSS PRO 4 AA Sljtreo Headphone I W(GVAMNftt'MDSlMCl MtaT WE SEll •UNI TElllSMUIClD • lAYAWay llDTLOSMG!tll!l3lt$o.-(!UJ131-l211 -Wlo. .. _(!U)~ Mimi HOU.Y'IOl»: •W. (It' rr' M), lOWffCI! 11117 Kl•fltM~ (21J) JJNS'lt (!Ill 18Jl7l ~01'G IUCIU7ll-c..t W..,, mll<Ml!t ... ""'~ 1!13)•1·1131 CllSIUDol:--~ 014) 142·!5!1 8'111 !1111111 laT 11:1111 to W• 1'QIT!ll:JN N • • • I ' 1 .. --- r ' • I 11 •• • - Old Tales, New Twist Song, dance and lively action will com blne when students at Gold· · .jln West (;ollego pr. -sent Motlrer Goose tales tonight at 7:SO p.m. and 10 a.m. 2 and .7:30 p.m. Saturday. Appearing in the production are, standing rear from left, SUve · Burhlg, Roland Barajas and Dave Arm· strong; lo.....,.,,und,. -··ewisCi'Jf' and- D e b or ah ManJlin.g. ·Tickets available at ~door.' .. ' •. ... . ., . : PORT ,~.A :r•~ c·r;;.:r:i·. ~ THE MIRJSCH CORPORATlciN P"""" ' JACK LEMMON ·JUUElMIU.S ~ A'BIUYWIWER f1IM " ..... , ln,1. (R) • 7:00 -11:11 ·H-.. f :Jt can,...._,., Sndot' w.d•'- WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY 'NOMINATIONS IDDll AUllT -SUPPOITINlo ACTOlt JIANNI •Iii.IN -· SUPPOITIN• ACTUIS EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN ORANGE COUNTY PREMIERE ENGAGE,'t\ENT "The Heartbreak Kid" "One of the year's but --films!' .... _ '1he funni.st film of the -·-. ~ Y•HL-::- -HtW$•ffk -Ne• Yorktt -N.Y. TirnH Try Saturday's News Quiz We Dare You .. I~~ -_•,,:J . I . ·- '• " . -. • I• • • J nlBiMI• ·RaBBERS t Pllf~NQ ICMIDULI t WID.·'IMUU.·'11,.1'\111.-MllY flOM 1 ;, -. UTUIDAY4utrfNf-.MOHD.lY ' ROM 11tOO A.M. • l • . . ~ • .. I BEST ACTORS ' . • F•ldly, f-16, 1972 Pat Morrow Joins Radio World .. '. KFJ's Hilly Rose show KABC Talluadi6's Propiun lau'bched its new time period Director Bob Walsh made some S u n d a y programlog · (lt:!O p.111.~ l>.m., week· chongts recenUy, adding two ' Turning on days) wlth 'ID impress.Ive ladies as r e..a u I a r Oom- llsf of guesta this past week mu.nicators, actress Pat Mor- wlth future SbQws promising· row (Rita Harrington l n more of the same. "Peyton Place") anCl slnger- Scott MaJ1Chester Format serves to discuss a producer Patty Weaver to • helm lhe 8 -11 a.m. time slot. in ton f t b h wide •variety g or a re e -our ort,..,_ 18 Added, too, w•re TV producer celelni~ salute. us-("1be Odd Couple ,'' v Well as wet-"Discovery." etc) Frank Bux-Starting March 10, that sta- come phone ton (11 a.m. - 1 p.m.) and Uon will begin airing the fu•t c • 11 s • • • KLOS-FM personality Alan of 17 pre-game Angels game, rb.~ ~~ Burton (7 -10 p.m.). with the Angels facing the tiroe to act Ms. Morrow was also added Cubs on that date. Game time r or. to the station's "Newstalt" {5-as masje 11:25 p.m., preceded by 20 c e remooies ,._., ,,..,._ 9 a.m., MoDday -Saturday) minutes ()f Hot Line and for the Hollywood portion of staff as traffic, weather and w u •· the 1973 .Grammy Awards is arm P segmen~-· • IMPC. G ~-F b news reporter, join Ing KNAC 's John Clark (8 p.m. -s ary vwens .. . e . hor Bo' Arth nd U is the date set_ fQr the / anc _ men ° ur a midnight ) will spotlight the Academy of ·Country and Johil Babcock. . m~ic of The Who on Feb. 26. .Western 'Music to band out its KPFK·F'-!, in its continuing Jark's specials are broad- ..., •ai;inu~ awards at ~. John series or programslocu,slng on . cast without ainmercial i..()o Wayne Theatre i!' Kno~ Ber-the use of drugs and their im-terruptlon; the series of r/ Fa.rm , with K :4. CE pact on our society, will ex-salutes were the result or the (6ivers1de ), K.FO~ (Long amine the role of the drug success of the ~hour special Bei~h) and KLAC (Los dealer Thursday night at 8:30 on Elvis Presley ... KBCA's. Ang~les) al!1ong local stations p.m. . . . KMPC's W ink: Rick Holmes bas added The nom.1nated 1n the. "Best Radio Martindale recently singled Crusaders to the roster of top Station of the Year" category. out music great Duke Ell· artists who will perform !or a Vying for "Best Radio · STEP benefit on March 4th. SfEP works with minortty races to help them qual117 'and~ seet managerial poslUons J.n. job &ilulltlons . . • Racing drivers. Johnny Joh.-and Judy Smith (she startoc! _.,.,,. ill& in t971) will be ,,._ed by KBIG for all• u~ NOR!l,'. evenll thil year1 wlll' the statlon alrlng the racar u well. Kid Guests H™-YWOOD (UPI) - Brandon Cruz. 'child star of the defunct "The Courtship of Eddie's Father,'' will make a guest appearance on CllJ •J>lao!!• of "Medical Centd" starrin( Chad Everett. Personality of the Year" · -~!""------------------------~';:,, 8.f:y .~:~~ce D,: 3 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS Larry Scott. • • . BEST ACTORS ~~~ J,~rR BEST DIRECTOR ~°L CJhink of the , CJJ:ien go . perfect crime .. : one stepfruther: ........ __ 111••.lllEmurDT .:APE Allllllll1m If' EVEll ' i ' } "OWE OF Tllf Y!lRS BEST FILMS" · 'JUDITll CRIST · WANDA NAU ·RD REED · Paul lllllERMM Michael Caln ... "SLEUTH" AT Jt:V.,:". BEST ACTRE~S L 0 1• I "SLEUTH" AT NfWPOIT awrence 1v er • CINIMA Paul Winfield "SOUNDER" '~f=:'° DIANA IOSS • "UDY SINGI ILUU" CICILY TYSON "SOUNDER" UV ULLMANN "THE EMIGRANTS" THE ' ONLY ' = ,INGMIMINI • ·.-NOW! A1"CINIMA ClllTll Af CINIMA CINTU AfCMMA CUllll 'ONE OF TlfE YU IUTFllll": Mlmt CllST -· • ' ' • 8 DAILV PILOT Friday, rtt1n1., 16, 1973 •• Career -Lasts ·IO Second s Was~on Gal 's · Ma.t Test~ UCLA; :f.9ers Win THOUSAND OAKS (UPI) -Pr<tty Kathy Kln'c wont -to cbeerteading to; day ~ .. lntucolleglate wrestling career that luted Just 10 seconds. · That's how Jong the 21-year-old coed at C31ifomia Lutheran College toot to _ decide thalJlfrvery m.ate -t In the l~d claJS Thursday night really LOS ANGELES -Marv Harshman'• meant .b........ . . bell -witb the dubious chore of College went on to defeat cal Lutheran, pla UCL.\ tn baclt·te>bo<k •games, :zs.23. · • "I'm'° disappolntA!d." lald Kathy, who ·,lfndJ s-7 .and measures M-2HI. "l was J"e{lllY ready,'' she aaJd .. 0 1 hid a wig on and 1 cut my flngeroolll oil. I WU all psyched up." . ; But not enough, apparenUy; -sne deCtded in a hurry tbal alie didn't really "'31l1 to tumble 00 ~bo Olli Willi s 0 u th e r n California's flerce-Jooking Taylor l'w')'ear, who has lost oofy 00. match all season. . · · 1 • Pwyor odm!!W be WM a.-for If lolls. llpalivdy, -be -Jiit lood1' opponent "At !lnt, lbe pt,med me GUI. Sbe looked lib .... --... aomethtng. ·But I WU -.. Gl(lbele _ aod gel brr, just lib Ibo -I flJf'/. I W"! &oiofl Ip~ lier by fllo bead and do , my apeclaJlj. ll'a callid Ille SwodWI IM\ldlock." ttatlly, narmaUy 11 • aoor m1 .--b Cal Lutllmn. 11111"'1 up . Ing roles comml~ and I know It's legal " for die makb cnly beaDle the team's ~m California's coach wasn't so rq111ar ~ -sidelined with • sure -llljuey. "I. 'l?!''l mind the acl," Jack Robinson ''San lt'i o. glmmlck." admlttA!d Ca) said. ·1 just didn 't llke the way It was "....._• coedl Ted £'.ckman. "We were done." , ~ ....,-_, W1'ltie and we -He ,.id he planned I!' pr<>l"t on ....., ge1 m 'po1n11. -grouiids Kathy didn't strtp and weigh-Hr "But she wu legal;" be said. ''I bad · ''I didn't have to/' said Kathy. "They the rereree cbe5 1' oul: before the match just took one look at me and knew I was and t -a ~ or the NAIA wrest!· well under 155." 1 ' . It's i but tho ..:J!C!!lllill Leagu< last se Wubl~lluslll .. ire'the Ooly buket· She dela:lit.d and Soulbem CalKornla ood equates Ille IC~ With OOl1· c t-, ; iecutite to • hao&ing. . "" .. "' .--....,1 -it'"~batu··;:~i~=~: Ex-Oilers.--8 t-ar £ontF era~-.. ~ With ed, Q Magoo outrigt mean• minor tie for. at UCLA'• 1'luley Pavillorl, where-ban· nen frlm U cauecutlve national cbam- piouHpa -~ tho. rafters. • The Brolns ran Up a comfortable le~d before delullll& Wasblngtoo, 7U7, Mon- day nilbt In Spttle, Concluding the !Int bllf of thO ~ CGlllerenoe aelle<lule with a 7.f 'matk, JM overall aod ex· ·Guides Sun Devils Attack In c Afllllit game Ana v. . Tip c Mag up Cot and d tense I ta.in V1 teadlnc lhllr rea>rd wlnnlni! otreak, lo 64 By PHIL l!OSS pmel. ; ' Of #It El fl-""'" Sinc'e the Pac-l's leCOQd.balf ~ule L EL PASO -When :h-!ike Co1,1treras · la ln revene order three other games graduatca, from Huntington Beilch Hjgh tonlgbt matcll !amWarloea "-Oregon st · · ~ I 11 hot the callf ml Oreg State t Stanford and m l;n.RI', severa co eges were on W~ Sta: at SoUt:!em Cal. patb of the Oilers' basketball star. But rn: Southern cat bolt.I Wublngtoo Satar-. chose Arizona State University. day lo a regionally televised game. That And ~ntreras' fo~r-year stay on ~ .. • night top-ranked UCLA faces invading Sun Devils'. campus 1n Mesa, a Phoenix W~ state Oregon iJ at stanford nei~, ,has P(OYtd to be worthwhile and Oregon state' at California. .for the 6-2, lSO:poiind cager, for ASU San Jose Blasted hoop coach Ned Wulk and for the general beiiefit ol the university's basketball pro. gram. . t Last se¥Qf1 ·was a disappointment ~since ASU,, Oae.. 9( the preseason title favorites, finished in the middle of the pai;k ln the Western Athletic COnference , LONG BEACH -Sophomore reterve l«wanf llolcoe Pondexter scored 24 points 11 third-ranked Cal State (Loqg Beldl) blaated San Jolt Stale. !17-75 -1 night and the 411en avenged tlieb' m/r de!eat or the year. standings. 'However, this time around, the Sun Devils doo't have counterfeit money on the table ; moreover, they're dealing ~r came oil the bench to bit 8 • of u. fn><n the floor and grab dine re- boUndl. AJl-Amerlcmi forward Ed Ratleff and ctlater Leonard Gray each scored 18 pointa. Ratleff had 17 rebounds and Gray· • ..... aeven. ~ · • 1 Tbe 1ame wu a rout by balltime wilh the 41m, Z0.1, leading 56-35. Then Long · Modi outscored San Jooe 15-4 In the !lrst -mtnui.s of thO secood ball, BW in Limbo ·~o -Brigham Young University, ~ toward' an Wlpreeedented third itrafPt Western Athletic Conl~ren --~!: •• N ti"-~b4!en· ~ b__ . \I. ;,.z 1M>t be 4 accepted at the reglona ~ nq\ -th In Logan. L TQln Jemstedt director of events for '· ~ NIUonal Collegiate Athletic Con· f~ tllld the tournament committee ~ recommerlded that the automatic \1ertb lfven lo the WAC be rescinded if jl)'l] wtna 1111e ~ .crown. ' That was because Kresimir Cosic;' 'Y1J'1; premiere J lo: oot-11 Yugosla".ian ~., was declartd ineligible at the ~g of the , aeasoo lor NCAA play. The team said it was · could compete in the first round of NCAA -western regional, without cGslc .. rv.-mer Huntington Beach High and Golden West College &tar Brian Ambrazlcb iJ a starting' forwai;d for BVU. ,, USSR Poloists Win CUPERTINO Calif. -Anatoli Akimov ~ fO!,Jr g~ls for the Soviet Uni~n's Olympie water polo team Thursday ID· a fo,t victory over San Jose State. Two of the Russl8D star's goals came alter llie U.S. collegiate team had moved ahead 'M,oo Bruce Watsoo's third period goat Akimov scored twice within two minutes to put bis team hack In the lead. < The halftbne score was 44, l>ut the I Sovie& Union outscored San Jose, 3-1, in each of the last two five-minute periods. strictly in genuine long green, wit h the sure-handed Cootreras quarterbacking a concerted champiqlship push. ASU tOQk the nleasuie of Texas (El Paso) recentlf in its firSt ever WAC wln in ih~ Border City, 57-51 , then journeye<{ to Albuquerque, where jt WU surtailed by host New Mexico if true .run-and.gun fashion, 93-86. WK.h the split on the road, Contreras and his mates emerged in a deadlock for second place at 6-3 with fresbman-stud- ded archfoe Arizona and New Mexico, all on~ game off the pace of• Brigham Young, which features Mike's former l!Wllington cohort, Brian Ambrooicb. ASU baS tough WAC road 1games re- maining at Wyoming, Arizona and Colorado State but what could well ·be the cha mpionship showdown· against BYU . will be a home tilt for the sun Devils .. Taylor Upsets Co~ EX-HUNTINGTON BEACH HIGH STAR MIK E CONTRE RAS !LEFT) .' -~~~~--' '. •• ' ASU, l:H overall, baS oome to be iden-, tified this cam91ign as "Ned's Nifty Nine," since the Devila meolor freely rotates nine different performers' into playing situations during the, course ol a game. · Wh~e ~ woolif seem to stymie some iodiYidu.a1' it bas made an in1proved player out <I. Contreras, who would like to play pro!eseional boll with "anybody •ho wants me" after gradua- tion in June. The ex-Huntington pbellOm w a a averaging 14.3 points per game entaing last week'• -and be dsalkft! up to markers at El Puo after picting UP. three fin! hall fouls, Ihm louliuc out with !:U le!t in the tiff. Contreras, a guard w1io 1..._ lboul 26 minutes of playing time per outiDg in the Nilly Nine coocept, says, "I delinife. ly like the Idea ol playing -mm; it ·gives me a ~ to get my breath back. "I think," he goes on, '"that I've im- proved shooting-wise siJe my freshman year but I'd like to learn to bandle the ball better with my left band." Contreras i~ a natural rigbt·bander who claims lact of complete control of hi8 pm:1side capabilities to be bb biggest ....mess. The ex-Oiler also says, ''the coach is emphastzing defense more and, 'WitlJ our added height tltiJ se3soo, I 'dco>~ have to Worry about gping under the boards as much as I bad\:> in the past.." Wulk, a veteran (ast break-<ft!oted coach, notes: "Mike is the: heart of. our .. -.:,x l 1Jri!fi7 nu-uiattb-·-wbiclr-'Df-se=:~~=--~= ti.i-~~ ..... ---. -~r:t_~'M,, _._,. ·-".. ·Qt; players are in there, he seems f.o get things going." The ASU bead man also jlescribes the former Orange Coast area prep whiz as "my favorite . playmaker" and adds, "he's very unsel,fish. lo fact, this is an uoself!Sh group. 'Ibey are not """""""' with who's doing the most lmring:f" re- bounding, just as Iorig as ASU wms.. _"Another thing," Wulll: ec:utinues, "our opponents caruiot scout US OC1 a sl/lflin& five because We're going to· plaT nine players and many different , com- binations." · • In Contreras' case, Wulll: imdudes, "he's just a beads-Op ballpla~. l·doQ'.t know what we'd do without him. ... Area fans who pine !..-the ~days may get to see Conlrens and Co. a they can win the WAC, DOt too uorea.smable a possibility •• tltiJ point, and make it lo the NCAA Western llegionals next mooth at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion. . ASU is the last team to bave 5'AJpped perennial. champ UCLA in the .NCAA playoffs -Ille" Sun Devils turned the trick way back 1n 1963, before the ~ went on to win eight of. nine n ;itimal crowns. So, the Arizooans" are ~ 1.0 years is long enough to wait ... aee history-repeai itself. While C.Ontreras is battling with ASU to capture the WAC, his kid trotber Raul is Olle reason, w!JY Huntington again sits atop the Sunset League !ttandings. That also appears to be a repetitioo of history. • Ul"IT....._ GAIL GOODRICH 1251 LEADS THE LAKERS AGAINST BALTIM OR E. Ho•! B_tdl.ets Tonight • \Ii { L:;tkers Still Seeking . Best Winning Record ~ INGLEWOOD (AP) -The race for the . Western Divlsioo title in the National Basketball Association may be all but decided yet the Los Angeles Lakers stlll bave something' to -k bard !or< the best winning percentage. 1be Laters lead the Golden State War· ricn by t'i2 pmes, following ·the War- rion' 1-j>oint loss Thursday night t .. Baltimott.· .With a 4&13 record, the Lakers a~ parmtly have the Western title wrapped up since there are only 2.'J games to play. The team with the highest winning pen:entage after lbe regular season will gain the extra game of any pJayoCf series going the full seven games. The a~ Vanlage has prvvm great down through the NBA 'a hislo<Y. but the star guard worked oot with the team Tliursday afternoon and may be back early next week, a team spokesman said. In the battle for the best NBA record, the Lakers play 13 or their final 23 games at home. Boston ·has only 10 of its final 2.1 at home. But the Lakers go into tonight's game .with Baltimore even more handicapped. Forward Bill Bridges, subbing for in· jured Happy Hairston at forward, and rookie guard Jim Price both have the flu. Both are expected to play but probably won't be up to par. . PREP TEAM ENDS ' The into tb in an 1 need ( BobH The Jones, neutra rouo~d series perl Esta po~itl l~ !or~ Es!li forwat scorer AnaV Oi Pll B ~ Whe bask el more get W Wider. pba~ es,tabli This game petitiCI in Ma "Wt rosier says. good j !or Jl! "We liniUp "Cb presi~ ex cha mer.'1 Mis ~m~ (abou freslu (abou Ancl pl a yo Hw ,for ti Oran1 two I The Harb Loar• COPENHAGEN -Roger Taylor upset tblnkeeded Mark Cox, 6-4, 6-7, 7~ in_ a tense AJl-Brltisb quarterfinal match on the World Championship tennis circuit Tburoday. -Crampton Overcomes Mud LON(; LOSS STREAK Boslm, now fl-1!, has a one-game edge over tbe Lakers. New York, at 4fr16, is ,just behind And Milwaukee, ot 41-19, ,is also cJooe. .. FRIENDSVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Tin y And the La.ken have k>sl two starters, Friend.wille Academy ended Its 13'.game ao the next rew games could be crucial losing streak tn high school basketball 0th aglnS Jo Ll Hunu (oo,.I Berni _Ell' !or. tht de!mding JiBA champs. -'l'huraday nigh~ dumping St Camill In the semifinals, Taylor will meet Brian Fairlie who ousted Erik Van Dillen, M , 7..fl; 6-4. Ken Rosewall captured bis quarterfinal match; beaUng Dick Crealy, lhl, &-!. Aussie, T·w~ Others Tied for San Diego Lead TODigl!I, .the.......,. take oo a weary A de of · · us Baltimore team· wllich eked out a 116-9! ca my Corbin'. Ky. 6M.'I. lriumpl! over the Warriors• al Oakland It was the !int victory IC< the SS.stu· 'ftl&lndlJ nigbt. · dent Quaker academy in six years. For Jack; and I ... ·w~ • That victory moved Rosewall ibto lbe semifinal round against Marty IUes8en who ousted Jan Kodes 6-4, 2-6, M. Laver Easily Handles Rival f;AN DIEGO .(AP) -Bruce Crampton WJS straight • faced as ever, betraying not a hint or emoUoo, as he considered the question . 'Why, no/'· the AustraJian y-0\eran replied, now with ' just the trace' .or a smile. "I'm qot going. to win them. all: .J've already ,missed in three.' 1be sturdy 37~year-old scored con- secutive triUmphs in the Phoenix and Tucson Qpens ~lier this seaaon and Thursday lo<lk a Sba(e Of the ft~"\'C>Un~ TORONTO (APl -Top-seeded Rod ~i:t.$170,000 San I?l'n open goll Laver of Corona de! Mar and etp>th-He slogged through mud aod J!.OO. seeded Cliff Hlcl1ty e.,...i a aemiilnal ' struggled with uncut greens aod !inlslied date with straJght-set vletorles 'Ibpnday in -a driving rain with a 67 matching the In the $50,000 Toronto !J)temational leo· live-under-par effcrts ,;i IS-year-old nil toumainhrt. '· rookie Tom Kite and former ail<ilfall La .. r returned the best s!Jot.s. o! 1"rew ' football star Hale Irwin. M<Minao to beat the South Alncan, 6-!, All played lhe North Course at T.,...,. w. While Richey scored the only service ines, a 6.6'7-yanf lavouWhaLllun' break ol. the match in the rm game to ·scheduled to be part of ihe tournament. def~lkkl Pllic of Yugocijovial 6-4, H . Officials. howovei:-wm:e 1Ql«d to shill Tbe llu.-led Pille -. aultA!d al hall the lll-man field lo llhat courlO matdl point in the liC>-breaw that decld· wl)en momi11C rain and bajl caused a eel the IOCCllld Rt. Laver both teased three-hour delay and made II lmpo15il>le MclOl!an with drop ..Ueys · a n d -lo gel the entire field-anlCln~ a single OVd)WWOied blm bl' bfUq wl!mers oil -c~. • ' • tbe -A!rlean'a voileyL ti.II played lhe m'lfe df!!lc;blt\. 7,fl<I. At • pab la the mo~ McMllllD yanl ""l!h couPSe. The pll.y*' "Ill 11111! cfolfed bis ,,.,... cap afta' Laver ball\-courses for today's secon~ rou1111. mered 1 f'lnband wi-cfowu Ille Qretnl were .to be cut .._~ <flfllltlt' 4ildelll•ln Lile llflll ..-, l<lday. They......_ cut oaly • Ibo SCliJlh Ill -.. td!el, .....W ..,._ !or Tlluf!c!ay•s play and ...,. -Ji'U!AI elJmpatod .!* J.lna!!cler, pis.ye" -1<ho went oo -!he _.l ~ t4, ..,, M ...U0 Didi ... --Ille layout -W<re highly dllplenocl Wllb. ·--finl.-11\0o -... cloleaMld Jim prospoct. y lol<"rrn, H, M. ''!(just isn1 fair.• Uld Jim Wticlwl. • I • "The ones who play the north course on Friday have an advanlage," Irwin · said. "But that's just the rub of the green." He needed only .25 pulls e"" thOojgh "the greens were-gellillfJ .pretty t •i..,,u ' ' ' rte"". , 'Doug Sanders and veteran Frant, Beard were just one stroke of_f tbe <pBCe at 68. The group· at 69 included Billy Casper, Grier Jones. Bob Djckson, Steve Melnyk, Rik M1ssengale and Mike Morley. ' • Casper. Dicksoo and Jones ....;., /I,. only oneo among the leaden lo pJa.y the !ioUth cour.&.' I Lei! Trevino had • 71. Jock lf!Ctlaus and AmO!d Palmer are not competillg. ' Crampton, the leading _, wi1111!f • thil season with m«e thin "3,lllO ~ready, took some Umt away frmn the toUr last week and didn't couni Chat in his list of "failures." "I didn1 wm the croal>J, '"' Hawaii, « the Hope,•• be said. u~ C!U'l win •em an.., The high man for the_Bullets was ooe ~ Kentucky team, it was the 49th loss of the most improved playe{'S. in I the in a fOW. league, sophom::ft Phil Chenier, the "I suppose somebod ' d . . rormer Univenlty of Calilomia guard. . Y .5 reoor 1~. go~g The Jaat time the Lakera and Bullets to be spoiled in l h ' • game, said _...., 1 _ •--a-woo ,_ 11$ ... with Friendsvi~e coach Rick Little before the .. ......, ...,,. ~......... ' u.r-• tame. "l hope it's ours" OJ l!r _..ti potnta. ApfilSUlofden LltU ' ho . . Stale, be ICOl"ed 2li points. The Bullets -----'l-e s ~ame-;ru~ a:S1hs squad, lead the Central Division with a 39-20 ,,_ last Vlctlm was Clmch High back reo:rd. m 19&71 took a 28-7 halftime lead and then ·'lbe Lakera will be without J!(r'Y !Vw~ staved of! St. Cal)!Wus !or the final 20 sufl.rtilil-1 ~ musclf pul,_mmu~'-:· _ies_. _______ _ Carr New MD Grid. Coach •· sport rilla! Beac I -. 1J ·, 1 ' bewr~ ~ ,. ~ of WMl!ingloo and 1,.. years County choice In h~ P"P days as an end. ~3 By 1tOOE1l CARLSON at Mi-\'lojo ~ -In 11163 be was an end on Orang~ Coast'• • --Mater Del lllP''--looll>alJ --~ wfili coocb -ot-Wasbb111ton an'tlgl1nnlf."1Ds co:;..------°' ., - - --Viejo Hill' also -lied Junior Rose Bowl team •nd later be atar· ~ (lary CarTJu-b> a 1 •.,. to Ga!lo leglat• career u an end was wt short wneo Estancia '1 PW Brin, tht DAILY A1 . EUncll tbe _. Corr mid way throogh bb oen1or .,...., with PILOT bu~..,...,__ · ~ ll!o -'" ...... _.. _ lonJ _f!!iee llplventa, He llnisbecl up the Ls~ CarT tam ovw tar .M lr..., wbo -._.n,wty ror tbe *" 1.,. _... 11 a ltnebacl<er. ..,. tn81 . complied • rilf 1 * fl.JU ltneboitm.. ClrT's grid phllooopby Ls fairly simple rln ' ~. i;., ":."'.:;:i ~ .. .... Corr -.. Mlzd• Viejo •Ith 1!11 'lith ,,,.. &lmmlcto; playa. ag ')Hra end ...,. a mojar fld« ID -wife J-. 'lbeJ Jilft-.o cbflclnD. Corr llpm lo have a juggernaut Jn ll:. da Hllf>'~ rile lo -ild!•t I It. 116'1 • 1tad!mt " OJltl -lll&b. bl! 111'11 ...... at Moler Dtl, With J """""-'" !IN. ~ <:.a CoOop ad the UOivenfty nlumeol u:h u Qu.vterbaclt: Steve to Pr1Gr to tbai JU _ ... --of ............ MattlndaJo Md llaJlbaclt Jftn GanleL out lndudeo .. ...-. -1' cair Wil iD lll-leqlle DI AD~e -others. act • • f , .• . . r , J ...... f-.,Y 16. 1913 • DAILY PILOT () • • ' 111 Irvine AeClon . Dolp~ins Cluilknge LagUna · Tonight 1 -. • TRITONS, DIABLOS . Magnolia :r:t;'est~ _CdM; Barons., Mesans Tangle 'IN CAGE CLASH Laguna Bud! 'lllgb'o:il4ists ~ o\lt 1iOuld give Laguna Bead. a lioal ~ at josllU1i are etpeetoo to be in ~te" "":"' the regular 5easoD toii!ght agail(jl In-• • {yini for·IJie cniwn O( whloh Jll llondo is shape thaq ru.Sl&JY 'wbeft. Unlvioi;llly Natural rivals San aemen1e· and vading Dona Hills with still a possible trymc to gain undispoted -. p1ay<c1 Inspired ball and knocked the -Viejo clooe oot Qoestview ):.<ague 1 shot at the Orange League championship. Regardl ... of the ou1'iamts tonight El Artists out ol a tie ror the league lead ·-...... ... clash•-•""'-Qumces 'are slim, but that was the · Dorado and 1-Beadi ·will . .oonlinlie ,,.....t.,.... ,.._ with a .......,..at provslent opinion prior to University ,,iay TUesd8): in. the first rGIK1d oT the with El Dorado. ' ' San Clemente 11bUe Mater Del nunei m.••s test wa·th Laguna Beach ~.......... CIF AA eliminatioos. . Leading that ._.,..... quintet is gua~ ' • • slim C!F playoff '-' against visiting ·~w Unlvenity's giant-kit;~ Coach J«ry Fair's ~ Beach Dan Colleb ll1d ~i;;-Norm Bedell. Tiie • It's all over but the shouting at tbe top, ·alter a strong start in leogue play. Servile in an ~elus league fmale. visiting El Dorado 'on !or size aod If the team is still bamper"1 .....,.bat by latte< has been especially consistent ID but there'B!ti!! a..spi<iled-llCl'amble"'fO~COUld·--tbe. 1eoguo ee11ar_..,l!!!Ql -i_~istartii.i· aitili_gi'clociik.iiiiiiiliilx>stiiiiTrojaos can i!!!ll oil ~r Up<el it .!J>e llu, IJ!ll Ton\ -ancl_ Bnul=-Lil-·-bis·· irebooiiii-iiliigiandiiillsiii<!ei. i_,ngii· ilij.8.@IM'=:=..:'ij ec..:? -'-t· -~r&iS i!OWQ·in the ranks the-Irv' -wi!ll,.L~ JI.Yer i...-AlllllllOCbOllF • League oasketball race enters ·Its nm·li> bloed with ~ kJSS for Santa Ana Valley. last session tonlgbt. • , . Edison is loo Iiy guards Jay WiliOD and BLEMISHID -: . With at least a co-championship clind>-Dirk Zirbel, and !..-war<! Bill Fon!. t!d, Corona del Mar will journey to Magnolia hoping to clinch the crown outright. Rurmerup Fountain Valley, Oil rs Seek meanwhile, ls at COSta M:~ neediac t'! • e ., minor rriiracle to pick up two games and • f 'l":l.. \ ·~ ~·.~ ' tie for the 1eague crown~ f' 1 ':.~ • t .. ' ... ' • :l. In ·other games 'E<tison 1s al 'Liis nullight Ti· :..1 "".-Al•mitos and Estancia pla!':I'. )ts third \:1 . · . tJ_e • game ID ., many da~ ,agaiDat ~. • ' • . . " • · Ana Valley on the Fat.cons•~-"' In LOO , F• "·a1· ~ • • Tip off is 8 o'clock in all I~. ' ' p lll' e Magnolia has its last chance to muddy . up Corona del Mar's P,erfect (22-4>) record • <t-~ _ • ~ and catches the Sea Klilgs following a HWltington Bea~b· Hlgb's OiJOrs :~ tense victory i~ tbe showdown with Foun· seeking the outi'l8ht cbamtilonslllP. a( the tain Valley WOO.esday. . .L.. d....iO ._::,;.,.. • The Sentinels carried. Corona del Mar'"-Sunset J..ea1u.::t-s~ball. "P.,y ~ into the fpurth quarter before succumbing wben coach !:ltDel: ~jlol crew .bivades in an .opening round game, but tbe:y'll the confmea el-Western. need maximwn efforts from 6-4 forward Victory will cut .short any hopes Bo~ Holgate and.6-5 center B~ ·com. Marina Hlgh's Vikings bave1of gaining d The ~ Kings, ~umvirate of casey portion of the tiile in this f.loal night of Jones, Matt Keough and Jeff Wharton 1 titioo neutralized Magnolia jn .the opening 00~ co~pe · . , round 8.nd have led the.fr ·team through-a Tipoff m each case tS 8 o.clock. series Of Clrise games en . route to the _ Mar~'s last chance Is-at. N~ perfect record . . . 11at1>or and the Llorui.of Westminster will Estancia and Costa' Mesa tioth have try .to 'ven ~ir slate at 1·-'I against lit-: possibi.lities or fin.ishing third. in the va::=,g =;.i .oo..<Jf Jim 'ste hens league by overhaul\llgA.one game lead ba "~CIJDC1"d ·:w KAAli play~:..on;. for Magnolia in tbe final two contests.. · ye. f ·~,.., Oil! ·tonight ',riib( Estancia's '_Eagles . will 90rely ~ f:'~~~ :r Newport~~r. · forward Toda C-Ollms, tlie1r leading Sbw1d coaci.< Dale H8gey's Sailors scorer, sidelined with an injlD"y. Santa t uie v·tmgs it would mean Loara Ana Valley bas lost eight gameS in'a row ~d stand 1a c~ of tying Marb:)a for Second, Virtually assuring )loth qulntets of a spot in the eliminations. Oil City Gals Playing First Basketball Tilt Loera is at Santa Ana and is one game behind Marina. • . HlDltington clinched no wane than a tie for the circuit championship with an easy triumph over Santa .AJ\a, but in year's ~t chances for w~g at Western ·b3ven't been good. · The host Pioneers enjoy a home court.. advantage · that .seemingly finds OJ>-=~ -~ying a bit off their ~ . When the Huntington Beach High girls Combs Js countirig on a five-mao !"fort • basketball team takes the new against a tonight, but usually i.l the combmation. of more experienced Marina High squad to Jim Weir (inside with the baseline .. · drives) and Raul Contre<as (outside) is ' get Wednesday's tripleheader attraction clicking it will be enough to compensate under. way at Marina, it will mark a new . for anything WeStem bas to offer. phase_ i!J...spoJI!< hlstory_ for .• the long 0 _ -· _ _ • __ .!_ _ _,_, __ • established -Oilers· institution. This will be the ·first·girls basketball game for the school against outside com- petition with an eye toward league action in March. "We· don't have any six.footers on the ' Estaneia Nabs Behefif Grune roster,'' their coach, Mrs.. Virginia Gro.ss • 1' u .1 > says. "But these girls cpn Nmp pre/.IY · • B'y HANK ~ ' good and we'll give them l~ina) a'nm . r Of .............. ;...,., • • for their money. • . Senior guard Tim Pirtle hit five free "W, e have three seiiiors ifiour starting throws in the final l:!'l 'of play to ~ E.<tancia's basketball team to a 4HO vtc- lineup and they know wl>at it's all about.. . IOrY, in Iry1'Je League. ~tball action "Chris Geiger (~) was girls GM 'Tblirsday at-Los Alamitos. • · . . president snd was our American Fle(d ni.e game was a replay of an earlier chan d t · s ed I t sum da:;h between the two achools which was . :er ... ge stu en m w en as . halted while the game was in -progress when refel'el! lle<bert Clitheroe suffered Miss Geiger is one of three seD.iors in; 8 fatal heart ..-attack;. ~ from the starting lineup. The others include . Thursday's game, which drew a ~wd ~f Jamie Ausman (5-10) and Joy Clot approximately 6511, went to Clitberoe s (about 5-7). Joy's sister, Alma (~) is a family. · Estan. freshman starter and Jean Johnston Pirtle was the key man in the ~ia (about c. ~or S..10) is.a CN"lbomore. strategy Thursday as the Eagles ·~ ~ _, templed lA> compensate fi>r the ~oss o1 Another sophomore is the team's sixth forward Todd Collini tA> an ankle .'"JUl'l'.· player, Sharon Ann C3mpbelt(~J!I' 5-f). The Estancia plan was lo ~\e one- Huntingtoii Beach will enter a league ~ situations for Pirtle against the for the first time in March. It is an Los Alamitos man-~man defense and . Orang C-Ounty girls athletic league ·and with a disdpi!Ded team dfort the Eagles ul made it work. t\VO early tournaments are scbed ed. The 5-lO guard hit for 19 points, 11 of The first will aiso include . Newport thein in the fourth 11uarter and through Harbor High and the otber-wfu be at Pirtle's shooting the Eagles moved from Loara. · ' : ~ a 26-26 'tie after three quarters ~ a 41:.36 · be I the t to compete lead 'with 1:116 to play1 . . ~r mem rs o ' e~ Los AJamitos scored two qwck buckets aginst Marina 1Wednesday ,rugbt include after turnovers to whittle the lead to one Jo Lynn Worthy (5-5), a cousin ·of former point' but Pirtle was fouloo with 18· Huntington Beach student Jim Wo~y ,. seco~ds left and hit the front end .o( a (now at Orange Coast college) and Angie bonus free throw situation. Bernal (5-5) . ...Filling out the rost~_tµ"e ~erry Jackson, Dianne Prescott, Patty Hayes lllllldl (0) Wt AllMIM C•) """'"' -"""" ' 1 J 19 Pec:t.h1m t t 3 4 S 0 310 RlcMrOtOft t I I '• and Kit Perrine. ~=., ..... The girls game begins at 6 o'clock on WOO.esday with the DAILY PILOT stxirts staff· facing the CIF office guer- rillas at 7 and the Marina and Huntington Beach coaching staffs clashing at 8. HIJ'IMll • 2 O 1 I Roellnd .,0 1_ 1 2 Ml9MI' 2 1·0 S M't'm 9 1 31.9 . Mlddt!I 2 t t • Moofe 3 .S • II Tlltlls 11 I f 4 Toi•" 16 I 17"40 'l:l!ll'IClll . ktrt .,. ~2 ' • 1.......0 l°' .t.11m11os 1l 7 ,I ~ .. , -Daily 'Pilot .F al~, 120 .. 44~, ·To Huntingf!Jn Coaches > • 1 · ... By FREDERICK ROGERS White told this wri;.: la .. exclttsl~e °' * o.111 ''"' Steff mt.eMeW aJterwants, "We.--... playinl The eariy line on Wedndday'• clash under wnps ... oo we cao rap J. Kenneth between the CIF office and the DAILlt' Fagaos aod his unruly mob." PILOT sportswriters, appears to faVor the 'ibe ocrlbes preoented a balanced at· latter after an a_,. attack displayoo fact irtth ootdoon writer 1'lm Niemiec Wednesday attCrnOon at Huo~ Beach High. \ ---. --,. in U..poillll.-H1DI< W ea talo-coach·manager Glenn White White.added 10 apiece. and .. Qil&anlPlell"lt>e >IJr ~-rea1w•o10 1& leltliei' nent's output at ooe point in a t1111eup "I' u~ was their abillU' to bold lour ol the wOOllesday's clash at Marina High which cOldles to under double flgurel. · t of a trlpleheader. · Latin& the lllmtlDctoa Bell<llt ClOlllJn. _ 18 ~otbei1wo tilts featu"' the Himt-seat..,.,. Jack Olllli ~•>. Geom a.. lngton Beach flt girls againlf'tbe 'MJj..-mam (90) lltd Dno;-Domarest (ji). rlna glrl.9 andMarlna ~~inltOn coacbe$ o.etr ,..., r•1 nwn '"' .._ 1,. agalnit the ~. . 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HOURS: 7 :_:IO '~ 6:00 Doily , J " ;i ,, 'l ll ; •J I I '· ·t ., . ' -, J 'I J I .. • ' • DM.Y-• Wh~ Headed lor Oregon? Vanguards , • In Crucial Booi> Test Rice to PI!iy lor Cougars . o\lvin Wloilt. """ ..a w I I ' wdl ftDe I I ........ 0.... (W• ·Oill<p ... latt ,.. .... ollobb -~JM ...... ...... --pil0il1*--.... OrfllDD Me ... r I h'r -.,, llt'I ' gowitlllle- • -~ -llliJfl -Iii""" .. -• dci!' -...... "' ll!ls-lle'• alJo (llpllacW'4aoil' It I 1111 .. -•loll (llardl 'Jt) to Dami SWQ •• 9 ,...., .... , ... a Jllolam -......-1or 111e am two,_. A1JJSA -Southern B -Aao _. -lie for die~ Calilllmla Collqe of Costa o..t-011'1 M •nrkili•::'flili; Uwft • lika putlt-all ~ iD the .. • ,..,.., -· _.., ...... '" l<Ollnd half'l'llflday night and -• .._s · 1 die ts& sr • oaech Plal Pat hopes to get -a complete pme Jonl&bl. wbeo -Aao ........... Cln!loo -Ilda the VaJ!&113lds Invade Ams& -llol ... --,-. _, a ""1-• Pacific for an Important ,.,, .... ...., . ~ m !WA buUtball E:r.cc.ta Mesa High md OCX: mr Dlte a1-.•1rVr .t 1:15. ' ., -_, lly out wilb lhe Saa Dieao -A . poalble ~ pla,.U -•Cllii"'iflift"iial JUiy, ..,, Oill!le'IW' .i.>-'1iiiiiliiiiili rat W1lli~ "-. coodl Jact Fair. . over the O>upn IJcli OV..U.C CIUIG SHEFF llle'i -..... --at oa:. --..... -. ..... ~ nala-&.W,21111 I tand41irt ...,a_ -.. Ahia -- * * * ''r a'', GslB w.ra ,.. ...,_~ ... -----~-....... .... ''• ...... 1. _, __ ...., ____ _ ' Adel OCC ,_... -tazloa llo 1111- bala .... plaoe -.. I 'rt 1111117 Ilka• do will P'il1 .. -· I I I a -Qa1 '11lamal ii ........ R I t .... '-·--•1wn··-uc111>a11,...... •...a al DC;LA. De'•=-.,_ Kill ._..cm )'llir ~ . al oa:. ....... BoinC ~,i'/:~or.:'~li..the..:! and despile a IH'I lou to N~ Foolball lelgue drw!L Anisa Pacific in an tllrller .,.. -c.a.t c..m-lmte!Nli ... 11 wlf -lie -Gale -1111 die ' I c ,.... ..: .. ttsile ........ .... .... at v-. ()ccllep Ol6ir -.-..... -....... Is h+l""'ft. CU... Nllte; St '""'9 Califiw. ~ ....... -; -v11, Va!JeJ. nwting at bomo, the v_.u ._ nad7 to d>allrnge the bootl-who are tulorlheyear . ~-·--and 'l'llfldaJ ...mng revqted an earlier Jou to Puaclena ~ with • vengeance, 94- 74. in lhe fint mooting of the OCC'S TIM IANDEL (RIGHT! WRESTLES TEAMMATE JEFF NOON AS COACH VERN WAGNER LOOKS ON two -al SaCal Qillege, ' ' lhe v.._..u ._ playing . tbolrfint--·Pat Qulml. Qllilm hod -injured (biVm jaW) tine clays prior to lhe -cocd<st and mm- "' his first startlnc usign- -of lhe yur. Coast Area -. ' Basketball .Results . De~rminatiOn, Hard Work .- Paying Off Big for BarnJ,el . ' 'Ille V_,anls.-at a 71 pon:e>t figure In tllal pme, Iholr -lllJft of the year but '11""""1 niglll came back ..._.,, Jn lhe -ball with the aid of :n pain11 by By CtµJG SHEFF "! think ii he could wrestle "And he probably wauld cemer Dave hyDe am re-,,.._ vtn11ty ot ,... DeHr PIM stat1 that guy again, he'd beat hiJn· have a much better record, lJorm•Ung strmglh by Jack = '~~, / Fu•• Mic':"'~~ There's J.Iitte prestige for a ''When be came here from but he's missed a lot of Rustl, ers~~ Newport .Beac. h -J!osU ~firstm;;.no:!.~=~~.~ ~,:1P1 ~ (~~11~S: := wh~:a::~ea~ =:a":::;~wa;aj~ ~=;:;;~~o~~so~~te ...... o-·-r---. ~ Goldltone 1161 G nz> 6-rl He really had the basic fun-0~ 'I P S f-M "It _ --lint ·-.,-.~ Scor11111 111os: T111ll~•Y c.1. Hol· College's Tim Bandel prefers damentals down pat. But he's start because the football J.. • .. _...... -...-..L llnu-tri on. Miu/on Vl•lo--O'Brle-n tling the · ( loot And op ' re. p Ur ing eet '~~-that also zmde a-dtf-!:l~CJ;fs (ti .... (j), 8..,.. (2), wresball. to ngors 0 -pofundalishedmenlaandls :~ u: team was in ihe playoffs. ~~ Hainrme: T1nHn, c.JD. this 1 year he missed aix , -• "I booestly feel we can beat Mart ... c•i 1451 Uar• Bandel has been a standout two seasons and he's gotten matches because of a cut over Jc. seol'ier Newpwt ._. wP1 be the "We approached aF coot-them, even tbDugb we ·are a~ 1101 F n 1 ur•v. . guard for OCC the past two better and better•" s a Y 5 an eye." ---1r1e11e: of Ille So•thero -i--1--u-~•L D•••-..:1..--.., .~.home court. Koe1i.r n•1 F n ll sm11t. ball . . Wagner. ~ namcua .. ---t-.?~ -JeM1n1 1101 c 10 M1rt111 foot campaigm. eanung Bandel comes from an ' OlilarW liPi ~ Mfiag •L--___ .. "---And they haft a fantastic Hilrbr 121 G (6) O'Dcnntll South ~--~-· •t , ,. u-11 -ui. i.uia: yean 8fO .-iuu• -~ L--_ _. ~ v-lhe um• en · G ui Fn:ihlt1111 All -~ \,Aal.lerenre athletic family of 17 children -_. two 2 • 4 ~ •Jiii becoming an .aa£PUd CIF ™ """'• ~ o ... · INrlNI """"' ico.1c11; ti. Wlldl9o' 1. M Se • ..... c •• -... * iOp I DftU ........ 1'od -,...,... .._.. L ---), .... L secoodol<am hiJoors Jast -at ' mis• (nine boys), a • • l • e • Wtllt )lrilr tt tlllt. W 11•1 •c one foe • .,....... ID w1i11ian 1D Payne and . 51:::,.;_!-:J;.. ~" t. 1on. . His dad (Ray) was a foot- Cf' I •1 a.y flrliD. ... Jfff Ille •.._..in 0r-ce C0uD-•iffe itdicated at tlm time ,.._,_ Peak will bave Jim . • -·-· Btit he'd much rather talk ball plaver and wresUer for h..1,-*-h · • ~.I-, . . Wft:fmiMter (fJ) (SJ) WHlen! s s turd ' a~ ........ dgllt v-;.---:0~ -----t that if we could nm lie meet Payne at • !anrm'd pm.Ilion, Wilsoll (2S) F 110) C11r'°" about his wrest Ii n g ac-et a ay Fullertoo JC 111d iltnow a tool-. ..L.J> ._ • ..._ .,.. I · 'I... _.._ -....:: ~ sen lo &..-•L~ 'L-vi;-u--and Jciln Outis PiltttnOn n o1 F 101 Riiey ._ -_. ·~ • • ~ ~-ICbaols • ~ 1.....-UJllCIC ~ ac aw DO ~ .__.... Acamondo 110 c "' c,t11rtes complishments. · . · · ing engineer for Douglas.· '-'"·--... ~ .... ··;;r..l·'l:IWtl-~~-.. -··~ m·u.e '" pobtoa in~~~~ ~~-lbe.... ~ri.nul.r . ·~-f:t~-0: ... ~ "trr-"h.v -,err.a, ·"'ltle-<::--""tne wr~-nwrcrr-. kiro1der~r-tteur·w.sr--'"': ~ a w • • ~ CIF t \ game. · Scor11111 .w.1 W•1tm1~-ste-pounder bas won 50 of 58 . . · . •·-·~ a' ........, 1111 .&..:.. meet. even· Amil will bavt alkliltrict ..... 1•,·klllftdltt" 1, w1111 , icun11,r tch rod . "" 1 finals in prep wrestling IS on a·defeDSlve back fO[ Golden -1 -...-._ rt&i , will be lllrl-•"'lbis is the third -o1 the . .. Wesftn'I -,,,..._ io. ""'" " ma es, P ucmg a 4#'r' Saturd . _........._ . Jb!ldm' • pmea Ill' a &J. · . ~ cboica:J"UD WUlaD ad Vmce °"''"-''· Milddml, a record during the 1972-73 tap ay monung ~·-West College four years ago. a,,wrace wNle a. am-Im ej 1111 5:. DflD Omtyt ~ Southern Ca1i&mla ~ and-C'a1' ill the epering lineup Hillfffme: w..rm1 ... t.r. •tt. ~n, and helping t be Ding at 9•o'clock at El Dorado A younger brother (John) Men bl"'-.at a 15.f......._ (m ~.. -Aids~~-· we are dolnc ewrythiac palli-. akll« wllb Gcrdaa IUO!ngsley 11wrr 17 ,,,, cnJ s.t• w Pirates to a share of the S6uth .,..., was a ..westler aod football ...... _,.. ~ I -I -• .-.:.. • y (" Scuwl"*i ltl F C.+l Egbtrlll •U&"-, l pobltl). Bart...a oi..tJ' Wlaaill ble to get surfirC rewc11owl (f.41_-DmJil mmit r ~ C.+l I"' IOI LOPH Coast dual meet cbam-Competitors from the: player al Corona and played . .st. a.Ir, a J) e ._ fna e-* 1 -) wlll this year." I). DI! &llb JO'him bu been ::"i:;"' cnJ ~ 1~~ a:rfc!! pio~hip. Irvine SUnsel. , 0 range football for OCC last season. cea&el', m aD'.91 a .... la lie 8 He Cal ",_..., lndlvtdaal IClmll flDctualiag m· rec9llt pmes Oilrtltl n11 ~ "' Ul'lllYv Tonight be goes after the . ' • Ganie' And another bro t be r la tw •• r 1 _. ii..... 1, I 2w _ It Kew • L ,, ...... QW,~ . Wbicb indade a 5M4' victorY .., ~ ::;:,, ::;; 11:;1'T" conference's 19G-pound title at ' Fr~y. Crestvi~, . . n (Mark),...._ senior at Corona, third -tile ~-Cllllm 0 I. 1lr ... ... entry are scbeduling tbeir Olrll mu ~ em. r Hilfftlme: Hunllt19t.I, n.?i. Cerritos College (7:30). f Grove ana Moore crrcwts Wiii recenUy . won tbe I r v .in e WeltlCIOl'ilClllt-111 ...... 9 ee Or-. 0.: meet ·meetsand.Gibsondoesn1bave ~uo 1a,,..-... v111ey ''In football a linemaD ls be vying for four available Leaguel57-poundtiUe. lf---;JIJl<Dim~Js-..U~ ._,_.lllllll'dalt..rat · anytbingfollowitbthilpbue ~1f2ii ~ l~l L~:~ always working for someone berths in the finals a week Bandel, unlike many .young oil.CDS. ' tmltfllle,Lmf~oltlie of the program. College Rtily 0•1 c 121J .... .1o11ev else," says Bandel. "'but ~ at Fountain Valle). men his age, has already • And OrlDl aeedl jml IS Neap11t Bwla ...._ SlfetJ H says the San Diego :' 1~: g 1 1;1, Jeff ~r-r: wr~Uing is . an individual High · charted hi3 future. A ~ la hill -la -llopal-(Ill -•> will e "'"'"' _, "'"""' "" ...,. -sport. And I tbint that's wby I · Conslnlcllon Technology ma· to become tlte-fiflll .a.time ~ . • ~.;'and region is ft!l organized in thU Wrestling f::: ~· ~llJ~ ~~.,_ &1::'t lite it (wresUlng) more," adds Action is slated to run jor he plans to be a general amt!' in RUlder llilby.· =.:t•,..2,'4, • ..U. ~ ~tb dual meets ~= FaunteJ11 Y•H•r. 2f..20. the former Corona del Mar througbtbed.Qwit:ltbefinals ~tractor (''that;s.wbere the C)'e'D Ml nt .pa1111s 1111 a.. rm. mp s..!i 111 tho ltartlllg m October llDd nm-.. -••• .-ii.le.'"' Hlgh standout. apprmjmalely 4 p.m. money ia.''). ....... • reigabCmB:,cM••• ~rigbtupto~~Uia:n -Stimman·~ =.1;:i ~ t::' ·.:= DetemunaUooandstrength, Fcam.tain Valley Higb's And her.~ ~o con-Orance Caul'~_.• _ .. -.._ ...........___. 7.:6 .w.1..n Califorula cbampionsbips m _ ___ ..,,.,.. 1101 c 1111 • c.mco says OCC coach. Vem Wagner, Barons, nted No. 1 in Orange: eentrate on his studies and ... L-•llll~lllU_,__W-. ••A -a.Jo Beckrrtf' (11f G 116) SiltJ§' Band)' b ~ ts bopeuJ b he ' frNbmaa T• -S. a.-me 1iE9 Dae CIWD .... y c-..u year. Bdl 011• G n21 HClff!Mn ar.~ . e, s Iggc;,i.~ · . County team-wise, are f wrestling w en nugrates ta earned J51 paints ... a JU No date bas been let b' the sec m> ~ ~ ....,_ SCOrlflf sui:.: Lot Alilfllltos -H•rr•• Tunmy s determmation is of eventually capturing the a foUT-year school (probably averaie. IW-ri:"' ago. '-A Orange County ,ftCional tneet.. f:·= =..~iL s~=z;:-=:. :i.o. :r.H~ri!e:~!! ~mito.~-;:_~·11 .+. unreal. He doesn't th i o k CIF clJampionShip that was Cal State Long Beach) . .... ... m-111 ~the~~ "U we have 11 to ID xbools · 1M -~l ~ ~ .... _.. ....,_., anyone is going to beat him won by fellow Irvine League But right now his goals are • ti• • ..... :-.... SIJI.. participating, wewill(nbably i==¥tJ.,ll>r~··~:4l. MlfwDel t•> cf.31 Plwx and he's one of the hardest member Corona del Mar in the confereni:e JWd state 1111). • ......... -.. !!-! hold it over two weekmds,.. ~-:.. (SI GriMO F1e'ldWr ,,, --~ llll ()well working kids I've e v e r 1'72.. nnnnd championships. .,.... S:W. ~ O:Q. F (Ill ltkldl ,....... • • m. • 11.S Gibson says. ·m-r, .. ,csr,•---M-CllnWt'C!';t c (lt}Abevf• (l)3Ched,'' says Wagner. •., •,, 11N mSl .~ Winn in a teams from each of 1'9-:_ .... -I ll) "9"1t::.:':~· Willl-121 G {SJ Mc IE wily "ffe Jost ooJy me match this Gwc G ........_ Hw ..,_.. ...... • kttln {I) G 111) H•rln • " ' -.... ame the six dis&ricts lmolved will sC. ~ .-..,, .. ..-. . Hillftffne: Plus x. 25-Z. year to a guy from Glem.ille, ~ a:. 1:. ~ ~ enter the Soatbera ca'.lifmma ," -.,.... m -..,. flrlrfelt. Ariz., JC in the Southwestern :':: J : :! meel Competition iJ strictly ~:=:-"~.-~llirtltt. ,.._..._.',:~"'*cM1~DerM1 toumamcnt.Butthatwaa:ear- • • s • u P~nec:I on a team basis nlbll!r than J.+2 -L.-.-IS)dec..Fr'B!ChlPl, =:::,~~~ ~ czn,~ ly in the season and be wa.s 1~ ~ ; = tl . ""'"'•r-individual actiGa.. 1'i1:i -,..,_.-ISi die. Bilker 11"1, ,_ JllCObsoll 121 C If) Gtletf!I just OUt from football. e 9 I • U 1 McC111&11 121 G (71 8....,.,ah w s 7 u u ,._._.__ Wi-6 r..n-e will t5i -Gr.-f"I 111c. Wl'711n IS). 11· MarQ•" (111 G 141 Cr11wtord • to 07-tMI nJI ....._ -~ 1 $(:0!'111(1 ltlbl: El Dor.oo -S!mpltlll LEASING c:.I ..... ,..-..,, Proposal .. the ....... model dnilltlc or impill't of yes dtolce. MAINlENANCE LIASES..,,\YAILAILE ON ALL . 1973 MODEL DATSUNS baft to 1llit a.o IDCft weeks Ediso D w -Albrtmtlt cs1 .......... B9r9IMll l. Morilfn s. - C191t (IHtl ll raws fP), .+:It. H11lmnw: El ODrldD. 21.22. i,: ~ :_ ~ b'6:re plaJin& its ftnt round .._m-Fo.-CSl'91:.T,.....,.. c,.1, ~&tldl CttJ <•1-\.111_,ny DANMAR INC UCI Te~nis ,_ J.lly--"""' = ··-,,.., --._.. ,. w II,. M..I pmeilllltm-a.ADJnHan-Ang-1-Ski 1•-R,...,ISJ -~""9{t. Osh".tt'UI ,. {tt)Wl't!t. , • • m .a: -U t;in pper Hwy -CO-... IP} pil+lld TrllCY M1Mt (Ill F llfl llldl UCI It\\) (6l'i) SI .... II -• 111 u me*. ' fgR wmownrnt at ISi. •:a. J..m-i 16) c IJl Whllm•11 O\lpplll (II clel'. l"ltller {S) 7~ M. IJIOI H'~ ~~ ~--- .. lit W M U 51nta Ilaria. ·---CID ..,-tt.w: Mot911'1 l•l G (6) 8l'OWll Groellmond (SI def. J~ II} K 11WW, _,. .. WS'Vt'e ~:: ': !: Raill md wet 1round1 caiifomia Angels manager 1t1-:-.;;:;;;e1s1 _..,._,..,, ~~:L!-~'!....t:: 7..sDuin 1s1..,.sctMMlet'Cn'"3.7..S.. 531-6100 II " • " " p•1••d t Ile taurnmnent Bobby Winkles will be at J:~ -~IS) .............. CR), 1, ~ L lhll..wtv -taldwitll s. =i::cif>:.·,'i:: W> ~ ~.~~~~~~~:; "'ii~~~~~~~ : ~ 1! : ::: ,._., ad -sllbrtened Edison High Scbool Saturday QC -u..-CSJ ....... T..,... ~n~.~"; .. ~"T ~~ ,... Ii • :t7 ... ,.!G 1U till! field fnm JJ to eigbt morning and ls tbe featured c•..:cr•~Sl....m IRI-. c-1" cs1, • H•Htlme: Ulll'tt'Slty, 21-16. s~ ISJ cllf. Wrlght (II M. 7-f. LEASE 'IM*d (6-11) speakef in I baseball ~ ....._ "'9 .. (11) ( .. ) Tltltl• Fl.....,.~rosll~l Cllf. J~· --.~ .. • ... .... &m:ns.. hai•ur hosted t.u tbe EdiloO 4. HI -P'WWW ISi lllllMd Ardlr1all ( F (OJ J C~ll 10 7-4, 1..S. T .... ,,_,., "'" ·-MUlll!lb' --Altier~ ' .-.. 25 111 9l -11..6 lt'I -le( far Mareb 1-3. """"& v,1 CR t, I• ~= d~: F (ID} tr: P111Wr-WlllHl'1tt' ISi dtl. $dWMkllr· :,, :,.: ; S l: ~~c1a~uo:;er,:,; °:f:!·«Nd11arvqJewn ·~=='~.,..:-~ ~!~11~~1 ~ ~~~' {~ :~dM~u11sp11ttitrttouin-STATION WAGO·N " " ft -u --=-~ ~ . and bis ~--will _ __.~ 'ntJ. J::S. MKtl (61 G 161 ......... ne • .. • iii 1A ---·-• t..J ric:tof1 over _..... -m-,.... fl) --°""" fR), 1J.3. 5eerfflg subl: M/UIOll VftlCI -Jade •• -----------11 .. Q " .. SS a;.._;_.a_ ._..._,,,_In lh. ~-Wlnkles in the -tatkn, "•·"'·· -,...., (SJ 111..-1 ...... 'Rl. -2, w.,. 4, W•IN 1. Tusllll -n.+n:z-_.... ... , r-. lU&~ .,.............. ..-••v 6. O'CCIMGI' J, MCCU"" J, PMrt 4. : : :: :; r.' r'Gllll of the <JnnCe ca.st which l'\IDI from I a.m. to Hwf. -1'ni£Y tlJ -"' Mrieft. KllHtlme: MlulOrt' Vlelo. :n.u 11 4 a • ;} .._ ..... tbm saw ~rest 11:38. :, .:. ~..:. a.J f1I u. •i.et washed my Winkles will praride tipl on )If ....._ each plllilion and Ibo ennl· Hoop Standings G'*B West is due to t11Un1 will be lollo!fed by lhe lo pllJ' ,_.,, llDllJal Sad-Chargers' xrimDlqe will! -In a 2:• till. Troy Jiigb at 11:30. • ;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Paramount S~m GIW11.l111rwy ca...aiul ' TllMIS llAL . a .. _....._ $)11 ............. ,_... ............ . ..c. ----trAUlff I $1'75 ............ ).................... ..c- • • ~" 'tAlll .... SM.a • TENNIS SHOE~ _ _, _.., • _. n OM."(. !! • .... •rut "8--"'· ---l .. ,. ~-""'™-._ .. u • .....,. ...., -·· .... t11•... , ... .... .......-....... •1&;;:a;r , • .,._.._,,. n ~-... ...... "° .. ._...-....._...""'· 't&. -Y•ftil llJ E. IM St .. C.Sllu tl1 tu (I e , ; 1'111.Jidtim:tlowl Home ol. .... hon) . PHONE 642 IM• e Urilll SRJ•IM & ,._, UPAlll Mn'1Ca e ' ' • '· . ...,. -,I 1...,..,,: '"") ..... . ••..,.euttN,&~ lillMdM I oCff TONY'S 11.M, MATDIAL INC: llff Ile cps• ...._ ,,_ _ -n• A ' FuH ,,,.intenance leasing "°" avanable on that much de<i..d st.+ion wagon. Choose frolrt' t'1e ' magnificent Colony Parks, Montego, Marquis or MOflterey. Cal today --_ 540.5630 . ,. • T ' .· " E! BE New( Oral\ play• -rugb! a Dii beate cal H~ back' buy "U the '( think bigg• 5, Sac ~:'I ~ Thi revei ~ day, Jacil! first Thi := to ct allow cal Perei WD .boml in lb bad I ni~ Gauc tory. didnl Thi ·-innin base: nut ... ~ pl~ lwo-1 : an 1 1 ' . . ~. . ' Fr!4ly, F"'"'"' l b,.1'73 041L~ PILOT (; JJ Aussie Tries .to Make It in Baseball' - • J t !I..~~'~ .. =~-· of Australia at tl1ls A iqriphy . ;;; ·'sA "He's got a very live Koulu' might seem:;: ll'ibt faslball and f wa, Impressed __;1•• rnatelial , 1 ' the with tbe velocll)' cil tt," Per-~--. rooe Sll:fs. 0 1 saw se¥eral average 21-year old, ~· wu Australian pltchm w h I le Gil Barry Slace's required u.i there wi.th 1111 wile and Barry -. alter be .. _ ..... b1f the was way above Ille rest. ·~ "He really remlnda me plane from Auatrall1. more of a young Gary Peten And :well 11 abould :ii.. · he's big enough (W\I, 180) and Stace IS a nillve AuSlhJian can lilt. It's-not out of the wbO happens lo be a lef~hand-question that he could becUne :4~ recently slgJ1<d IO a an outfiel<kr, but we ,..11y • loogue contract with the think he ca mnal:e II u a ~ city Royals. Dick Per-pitcher. · yone, .• former Infielder for '!'be son of a Sydney con- Kansai City, is the man who strucUon man St.ace started noticed him while m a lour of ·playing ha~ at age seven · Australia . ahd cmvlnced the end was seriously inlo the Royals to sign him . game at 13. He worked bis Together they're stopped way through local leagues and over 4t the house of PeJTOne's made the team representing sister In Huntington ~ch the state of New South Wales while Stace w a l,t s to go to at 17. Bl\RRY STACE Records aren't kept as religiously In Australia " they are In America, accordlng ta Stace, but he averaged nearly 14 strikeouts a game and was on the first •ustrallan team to break even in tournament games, winning n .. of lO. • • lleld<r, signed with the Cl!I! 1 :~= .n:::...~ u:.~...:: before dropping out 61 !he pic- ture. "Its been a dream of mine for a loog time, but I never really thought ll would come true," Stace says. "1 th.int it's a great opportunity for me to learn the 'ame and U l do wel l it could &$ other Australian players in the future. "There are a Jot of chaps, mosi of them too old for con- sideration now, who can run, catch and throw a ball with anyone," Stace says. l4 Australians are v e r y athletic people, and they've shown they can do well in any sport. It's just' ihat the CQaching in Australia isn't on a level with that in the United States.'' Beginning wllb the openfug of spring training March 5, Staoe hopes to pick up lhe line pointa t4. the game and im- prove bis pltclllng. . , to standards according to Per- rone· and one of !be rifst P!O- ects will be deve!o!>Jng o n e llml breaks sharply Instead of sweeping across the plate. Stace also is working on ..- sldeann curve which would be beneficial against left.ban~ hitters. ''He's a great competitor and wllling to learn, and I think he's got a great lutilre In the game," Perrone sa)'I. "He'll be starting out in class A ball, and he's already pitched the eq u i valeqt of AA ball against ~the Japanc~. houktn't hal'e any t le th LS first year, any"·ay." , G)•mnastics F-••11• V11ttr In) 11111 Jwd1n l""ll llOrse -l . C1r<lllo (J), 2. f>ourt (Jl, 3. Netr1l1 {J). 7.1. Floor e•tr<:h• -1. f>OU<• (Jl. 7. Burl\$ (F),), CWTlllo (J }t_ 7.6. Meli h«w -1. J""-"1:JI, t. Hlllyw (JI, S. Ne;r"I (JI. U . High IMr -~. Ltllhlset' (Jl, I. ' SC~w111)& (JJ, S. Jl!'lllllno~ !JI, S..I. ..... , -. ,,. BOii CURR'( (RIGHT) COMPETES FOR CAL RUGllY TEAM. spring h:ainlng end eventually Stace represenled the '0tate to the RoyaJs' class A Imm in the A u • t r a 11 a n cbam· team In SaD Jose. pionsblps twice and pitched \..Comparisons with Koufax for the naUooal team on three will be inevitable if Stace's occasloos i-n iof.ernalional career reaches the pinnacle be competiUon against teams aspires, and Perrone says lt'• from the Pbilipplnes, Japan, not unfair. to call him the K'orea and Nationallst China. In signing wjth the Roysls for $500 per .-th cmtract, stace ~ the secmd Australian to play major league bfll. Diet Shirt, 1an ~ He lw the standard three pitches -fastball, curve and drop. 1be curve ball isn't up P1r1llel 1Mr1 -I. JtnnlnQJ (JI, t. Wol~b1r9 (J), 3. Htwna IF). 5.0. Cal Rugby TC3JD faced by Curry· BERKELEY -Former As it's been so far this year, Newport Harbor High aod the ball hasn't "'8Ched the Orange Coast Colle\!• football wings very many times'. Cal's player Bob CWyy joins the wr . · . beaten University d. Qllilomla forwards have controlled their rugby team Ibis SatUrday for opponenls . and enabled the a niatch with UCLA's once-team to wm five m a row. beaten Bruins.at WestWOOd. Cal defeated UC Santa Cal's coach Doc M 11 e 1 Barbafa, lU, last saturday ~ Hud.w! uses CUrry as a wing Santa B~ In -the Bears back In the Bears attscl: that stiffest test ol the "'8SOIJ, Cal lw yet to play on a dry field bas also beaten Hawaii, 13-0; "ll we get a dry field to ~Y st. Mary's 26-1; Sa!! Jose the -game," Hudson said, "I State, 11-4; and Oregon state, tb1nlr: our wingers will play a a.I. bigger part In the game:" 'Ille Bears .are the only uobe&ten, uotied team in Northern California, aod they Gauchos have bad,,plelr minds set mi a rematdi with UCLA ever since the BrUlnl beat them . . twice last _year. C81 won Its -traiiff Voe --~~1!og::.r.=·= ta Barbara tournament. 54 Loss Saddlebaclt College pushed acrou a run In the top of the 12th iMlng to band boat Cypress Collqe a M defeat In JC bueball action Thursday. 'Ille win by the Gaudm reversed a U loa to the Cllargers' lut saturday. Sad- clleboct relurns to play Satur- day, ~ boat Ml San Jacinto Jn I doublebeader. 'Ille first Piile' starts at noon. 'Ille Gaucbor sanll their winning run with two ou!S wben Rick Peregud's Dy ball to center field WU dropped, allowing Jim Baa to """"· Catcher steve WiJllams and Perecud were the stars. Wllllams clubbed a two-nm . homer over the left :field lence in the eJghtb Inning and. also bad a single. Per<gUd p Itch e d 4\1 In- nings of shutout relief fer the Gauchos, picking up the vic- tory. He struclt but four and dldn~ walk a baller.' · The 1onner Unlvenlty lllgb standout CBlll!l O!l ID ljle eJghtb Inning with two outs and the lwes loaded, but Induced the next batter to gri>uod out weakly. ''This IS our best team In a long time,. layll lllldaon, who · bas belcl the reigns since 11111. "UCLA wu No. I in !he-nation tut year and they were the on1y team 19 lt<!lt ns. VI• got our c:hlnCe ~ ...eJrend to strengthen our poaltion as No. I." BATS, i group of Cal alumni ruggen, banded UCLA Its ftnt loss In aeven games, 14-3, last weekend, marring somewhat the matcl>up of 1D1beatens. CUny, a ooe-jlme ~ League performer at Newport Harbor and a AU-South Coast pick at Orange bas -pleted his football eligibility al Cal and be IS lftl0llll1, maln-taJnlnc a BI rad e-po Int· av ...... -in bl I Pllyllcal F.ducatlon major. • After rugby and grsduatlon, euny plans to p u r ii u e coacbhlg u · a career. .To,p·~~ Swimmers ~ Compeie Greg Kossler aod startinl pitcher John Wade also l\aa The first annual 'World two hlta each for-the Ga~, lnvitatlooal.swlmml!!g. m"'1. , all singles. Uinlleil to Olympic fJnallsta, ' •••• ••* m will bt held Saturdaf at East • • • "' Loo· Ang<l,es Jun!!"' Colle1e at ........ , .... d ft10 ""-m. , I AndltnOll. cf .. •• 1 • " t" I .,..... "' .. • • 1 ?lnalmts from tbt Municb ~:·" : : : : Olymp1cs have been invited Ktt*. n s ' :r ' from le9t!ll coUntrtes as well t LAL,.. O t t t · 1 , ,~c 1111 umost~lfleU.S.women1 Molft. 21t I J t 0 ,.,.._ - J ........ ,,,.~ -·cl ' wat~ . 21 : : : Three AW~lan tedg othel sw.im. ~. ...t..tl..., ba-a-._To1wr..p ltO 0 0 m~.. ·~ .... _ '""""'i" ~ ;·•: "invfta{io~ 8nd recent Tot• c.,,.. , .. , perform¥~ at the New Onftd " " ~ ~ ; ':' South Wales Cbampi~~ I 1~ et • 1 2 1 lndieate tblt they will be Clos+ ..,.tMr,.. s • I • :5.t.qn. . I , ~It... : 1 ; : -Jd inedaiist ~ ~ .. ,.,. ~ : l : W:nve titles wi~ ~ ?I.......,...• 1 •' • • __._._...._ Rim i--.. In the ~" tiff vu-~ ~ -· .. 1 1 .. • 100 meu, butterfly wltft ' ~" : : : ~ 1:04.L. She allo P>Sted a st.I ...,.... • • • • • for the 100 meter free; 2:08.q 1 'Ti:i. • . . J : 1~ : ror· the 200 meter free, 4:27.2 · _.,~ , , , forthetOO..-.tree. and.a ......... • .... ..._. t • 2:11.4 far the • meter ln- CWfMt ... , ....... u 2 dlYldu1 .........,, .. GoW4 m ,,... Iba OfJm111co-ln the • --~'* ... • mecer lndlT!dalrliiii!liY. Be•af1 Wldt!le1d, Ille OiY!'l' ROSSMB'l> -Ed I 1 on pie 11111 ..... ~ I Hieb'• .....,. -nlled to -In ...,. her State ""' •1~ ~" ~ d>Mlpl1r ·• ,..ie0• 1:E.1 triolqli T1.a-1 lo up ill -· In ~ her ... te dr<ull mark to ~I, 1:44.7 In Ibo "9 meter - 1 argel'li Ooocli I'll DI p • a I 0 ' ' Gan Neall,tfUol Ille !Oii a.r.,.. ...... -hm meter Ind medley Ill JollD Sllrllll lo lite 1--11111 ...Muak:lul!!ll y '!)th l:IJ.I _ -·C.W -. Ila,. In i....,.,. Dr swam Ginm, lltln -... lte<rJa • I ltranl l:m tlle .. _added..,.llllles. -_11, . • c JOHNSON KIT CLEANERfW AX ............ fwEny '-139 ........ ;... -, App)k11far N£ Incl..,_ AEROSEAL .. FMT ' :nx. ......... TMCtr ' 7 ....... .. . I . VALVOUNE MOTOR OIL ,. .,. WEIGH~ R•r.41 QUART CARBURETOR AIR CLEANER 1ti· AUTO LITTER BAS UT 59c .. Tiiw• ~-,i • •· • ~ . '1 · · CHECKER ' ·. 79c · AN'.fl~l'REEZE • --r ~tYO.C.. ~9 ' 4 I ~WW-~ • c.ld • • • tf•t. TOW · MIBBOR • • . . I j Rl119l -1. C1lt1U<1no tJl, 2. SChw1lbe (J ), 3. L1t1hlseor (J). 1.•. SA VE 30% • 50% AUTO PAillS EICllE MEDIC • ..,:::-_. ! OU/ETSI "-=--=-·- MOTOR BAT H . ClmUiER AUTO'S l iii. CHAS JS c"' IACff SUPER X • CARBURETOR. TREATHEl'IT , 0t.-r•~l'HJcYcs.11"'1e . ' ; I LB. U.TJ:R.LISS -<llAND SOAP S HINUTE FAST FLUSll r ANTI-RUST I: 1V ATER PUMP ;;;::~::::;;;:;:::~ LUBRICANT 6 AMP BATT,SRY CHAR~~R 1299 . I 'li"xl 7" UTILlTY MATS ' -~ I ~ ' L.,.. " ' S.IMt"-lo , "Of • eoi.. • . .. STOP LEAX I: SEALER ·. SOLDER SEAL HEAYLDUTY BRA.XE FLUID 29;_ llYLON FOAM SEAT COVERS ·~.... ~ Solid Or Sol•..... . 99 _. Otoic. Of • c.1- ' • PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU ~RUARY 20, 1973 30,000 MILE .:!!~E SHOES ........... -399 A-..... . . Vol~ r-. c.. ' A#lt \ \ l*TON . HYDRAULI JACK · ' . ' Llkt T• 0000 LBS. Fr-U.. .... , .... S.!.ty v.,., • 7''T • 14" Lift HE·RcUW LEVEi; . LIFI'S HERCULES HEAVY DUTY • L1FETIME · GUARANTE SHOCK ABSORBERS .......... Fw TI.o Life Of y-.... -c.. GENERATORS 10~ • , • • DAILY I'll.OT frl4Q, ,.....,. u. 197) easltr to _move your body throuch . th• shot. Toolnc out in tllis manner sort of pre-turns your hiPS to the 1111. .. . Toeinc out also restricts )'Ollr bacbwlnc. Thi•, too, 11 . d•IN<I on und allots as '" 11d for belttr control. A r• atrlc:te<! becl!lwlnc will prohibit too much lhlftlnc of weight on· to the rlaht aide. The !al you shift weight on und aims-.hort of ·stifling • lood rhythm, ol cour11-th1 las th1nce )'OU WUI hlYt ~ 1o11111 )'Ollr --. . . ·I .• f" Break in Sewer Line Cwses Clam Area · One ol the most popular beaches for diuina Pllmo clama In San -Luli Obl>po County bu been c Io se d becaUle ol a ~k ln a sewer IYltml ....., dl!charge line. . The DeDortn1ent ol Flab a.ti Glmo toUJ. la. advl1lng clam ~ that the San Luis Obispo Cwnly Public Health H . un~ department bas posted a Z,000.loot ·aecttoo ol the beach at Oceano, w~g the public oot to talce abellllab lrom that area. The beach was closed clamming after it w a s discovered that the South San Luis Obispo Goonty Sanitation · District octan d.Jacbarge Jlne was broken and that effi!JE!lll w~belng released directly fn. to the ocean at· Ille J>!>pWar· cl dlggtog area. ' Department of Fish ·and ~-"D· ... =..ation !~~:e ~~.;:;.~~-· It. Cif5 u.a any danger to the shellfish . However, persorui eating Ch ed clams taken from the co~ ang tamlnated area could become m. The State Fish and Game CoounJaalon Friday &llllOUl1Ctd 111 Intention to cbange the law ao that hunting and llahlng licenses won't be· valid un1eH Ibey are completely ftlled out. "nle new regulatklna will define a valid license as one that contains full lnfornlation about the llcenae holder as weJI as hia or her signaturel The Change In regu\ltlonl was requested by the lltJ>lrl· ment of Fim and Game which said It bas bad dUOcully ob- talning convictions in some cases w h e r e lncom~etely fllled-OUt licenses have been used, at times by more than one peraon. The proposed addition to the Calilornla admfalotratlve code would require t>mpletlnn ol the application with t he following lnlorm,tlon: ln\e name, reslden~ addreaa, year ol birth, belgb~ color of eyes, color of hair, weight and sex. Final actlon on the change will be considered at the com· mlsslon's April 6 meeting In Loa Angeles. The new regula- tions would then take effect 30 days alter Dlinc with the sectttary ol state -or about May 10. SOFl'·SELL SAM DL' BUDDY · WAN Co. ////! The contaminated area will remain posted and closed to the harvest of 1be1111Jh until t!ie sewer outfall line hu been repaired and mfflclent time bas elapse<! for abellllsh In the area to become safe for human consumption. DFG wardens and county ,.._.C. law enforcement officials will I .. cooperate in enforcing lbe closure. Collegiate, Pro Scores ... Cll'Wlillll no. KMll\Kky lOI .. , 9utt ..... New Yori; lllftflf'J I .._,_,, ltftlt9dllpftl1 I C"llft .. KttNll Qt Stl" (long 9ffchl 117, J-SI. 7$ l"Dl'tilnd St. 75, Portlllld 72 C1I 1"111'1' 151...01 SI. C1I ,,,_,,ft "" .. , ~=• r · ~ OUR -~ }).ys il'i? MBARMSSJl'/G- QIE.STIONS '. Bl!T /£Ve @I To GET :.MP..ADDRESS;....1 '~--i.+-.t • ' • • • • • ( -Dllfy ltihlt, ' ""' I ' -=------- , .. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' H11 .~IMPIV LIZARP! WHAT'S ill~ OORV? l .I ..... ..ill 1MUtT AND JEFF . . . FIGMENTS . " ... '" . ' . '" ' • .. ~DDAY'S CIDISIDID PUZZLE ·~ACROSS 49 Labororll; 1t.f\Yesitrd1(.Puni.S01~: 1 Inclined 50 Cheap ""'· 1' ' • panaga1 ?Kehor.i•, ~ililimJ 6 Line of 52 Potyn. forMt ~ • juncture god '10 Broadway · 53 SMpent role 54 Article 14 Roman 67'Calen'dar .... official of old abbreviation , 15 ·--breve: 59 Women of a Mus. direction Moslem 16 Girasol household 17 N. Amer, 61 Llb.erated flower: 2 64 Entertain- , words ment medium 19 Threesome tn Leon·-: @Triple "Exodu1" 21 Bringing author comfort 88 Of a m~hod ' 23 ~lght otdolng a Pt~tlout . '38 w.w.11 25 Th ree: Prefbt 70 Bunkhou11 . 9 E\ectad allllhce '26 G~srRDH · fllrninlre offl,Ciall 39 Oeslst ._ 7.1 fijlck 10 lnstict 41 Laif X1 Skill '""' Ch1rlff' dog -11 timt of VNr-43 "Thffft 29.Unltl ofcom 72 Jeggad 12 Quebec'• ~.AstrOJlaut'I 31 Apply 73 Reg ion of nelghbor bbss t ' 1titene..... th• leg • 13 Eulogv 48 Mocked 33 Fib 74 Sleep 18 ChurcJl •tett 61 A-Mag}. VC ~ · 34.DOel•rt 76 Fender 22 k•l>efdalhery _ , •. " work blemllhn Items 54 Veh~ 36 Fountain • • 24 H•r•riou, 55 Bird · ·" lt produetl -· DOWN X1 In .ad~, 66 Cmm oftti• .40 ,Red 1 Receipt: 28 Colfl of 1r,·n crop chtlcedony • Abbr. 30 Resultof 58 Not\ltrboM • MISS PE~CH . . .. I .· .; by DotMJ Wildey . . by Tom ,I(. Ryan ' . f ·.,~ w by Dale. Hale ANYONE DEFACING THIS WALL. WILL. BE FINED $10 _,,..,,,. ._, , ...•. .DOOLEY'S WORLD SALLY BANANAS 1~9'!. ~- .· GORDO MOON ~UWN$ llEl!f' ID)\$. ooa.e~ BClllillT" i;w AIAUOOMI .. .~ .. 42-Energ'f 2 CityinJudth •><ertiori ~ 8o A&cuttom; ' aouke 3 Can. cabln9t 32 W11 Var. . '1Jt4 MinPS A ftUMO~ AJrouNO 44 '9~1 members vic:torious ~ Belng:L.atin.. TMKf' y~ FAIL 1t,) fl'ILL OUT1'Hi ANSwl!lr 'A~WAYS," ~Tl.\l&S'Oll:"NIV!llt.' • word 4 SST,forone 35 Singer-'·63 COd. F,A9•JL Wf. tlNP. ')t)U:f .' .g,__,1nd 6 Ouleten,ed Vaughn.. aymbols """"7 IS TH 9Mi ' ~A Rllf. John10n: with dn.w• :fl "Th•. · _ , .___ I~ 1Hf~ eomec1v e aa11h1ton1J • -!': 65 ShlP•IPW 1 ~· -r.:ua? tMrp'" -7-An<:i9nt -· ---.8occacclo -66..f.orten· :.-t ~VOU!tA~~ 'M.W(NS'OJI: ~-:t WANT~~ • lrl!M.iJtKS f' 47 -MM Greek city " work 69 U~ordgtt'. -1 · ' -.. • l \ I • • • I I • Dl~K TRACY EVl\IMISM~ fl'ESTAURANT HASN'T SRN M~ IN -1" Wtl'IK. I ' OUASION~! ~ • ~,,I .J , . . , I ' I I f Gould ' -- . ' Frldq, F._ 16, 1972 DAllY PILOT .... ~ - " - .. • By Charles Banotli .--------. lt ~.fit \ ~- by Gus Anlal• ') ., ,by .ferd ......... • • • FOUNC> .b."'Yr'HINO "TH.AT WO"l<'S? l .. ) ... fNm$'llC, '·· \ I ""' .,. ''furf. ••" -' . ·-~·-•·On . yours if'¥!-. • . hug• • 1nv1nlot"/ ouofr.1973 "plymouth ~-~ 1t ' . I -~. ... ; I • ·I • I " ... 1! . • 't • ~"~~~•••rt--· '~OXUR°IOUSLY •EQUIPP.ID~Wl0TH ALL OF THE MOST WANTED EXTRA'S -SER. NO • .flPAl0 Ml 0·129&75 " ' '71 CHRYSLER NEWPORT CUSTOM 4 Dr. S.d1n . Vi, 1utom1t'ic, r•dio, h11ter, power '"'1rin,9 & br1k11, .... air.c~~~litt: I~ 79~} " $1.,5 ' '..70 FORD GALAXIE 500 · '68 SAILBOAT ' ~ ' ' "2 Dr. hardtop, VI,. •ufometic, r•dio, hMter, po.w:er•.,..rin9, eir con:li- tionint; {l21GW!I . \ 16 FOOT\ SNIPE CLASS Wi1h·t'r1if'w ,,;J 11il1. • • • • • • 1973 DOSTER COlJPE ' . ~'( . \i ' -. . .... ·-· . '66 CHRY5l.ER 300 2 DOOR HARDTOP VI, 1iitoM1tic, 'r1dio, h1tt~r. poWtr .1t11ri119 ind brak11, WSW, po't'•t 111t1 '. wirNIOw1 ,a ir' condifipning, IT~~l87i l •. ·--$695 '71 PL Ylt10UTH . SATELLITE .,.. ' I ' t Vt,_ 1ufttm1tic r•dlo., h11t1r, poWer 1t•~i1lt•~ Vi11yl ~p •. eif.,conditionh19, .., ·1•1~ETC!.J.. • 1 '69' CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4 DR. H. T. VI, _1utorriitic, r1dio, h1liit1r, P9W•r 1t11ri111 I br1k11, WSW, virivl top, • '9ir coM~ioni~ ~..:x.UA9J2 ! 1 -r $iJ595 ~ ' '70 D'A'l'.SUH -"' .. ' ' SEDAN ' f Rt,lo,_1l••+•r.:whjl• ilde, w•ll' ftr.eA't eir \C!_ni:Utfo~i~ (012.EL'(I . $995 ,-,:,. .- .. / • '• -.. • . . • -·:: ~ ,, ' . '' r .. . .. • • • • ' ' • ~· • ·1 ' I • ' TRUCK & ·(IMPER SPECIAL • • BRAND NEW 73 FORD' -'6 s ·ME.C. ·MONt. _ ' l V-1, JUto. --.. flcb'y tk ~IJ I S 'T' ~ f I ,....,._ ~ Jk l'JNID :>.~ ,. • 1---r.;,i..;:~~:;:;:;;.::-·~~:;i: ' .... 8.8 .. . ...... -- ' . •o>Hd."""'-'""'""""...,_ r . . _ No. :n7ASIJ S.688 \ , .. • • • . . ,t , I '112 TON•ICIUtPWITll A... ' 1 . . I . , ';~ITI LINEaMPEI SHELL Complete- Patka&e ' .. . , . ' .. '. ( ' i' . '65DODGt :,. , · SHOITII YAfrrii 't .i . -----~} . ' • FORD Pick up .• ~88 .. 1·1zo·'4AVERICK $12· a·. 8 · 1 ~Ra44"""rl" ••11+ 1ro11p.' · , • ~ ... 11 ..... l~IAYCI ' , ' • • '. • I Frldar. F ..... 16, 1973 DAILY PILOT • J 1 COMPLmlY Sllf COlltAll& . • stalnless Stefl Si'* e. G15lEl!c. ·-·-C. ...... eA,,.. iliarr aatttry: • s.ves s~ Rarttt Cayer • Lots of Cabinet Sp!c!AndMuJ:h l/v:n I' ' J ! (Skl>702) 1 \ '·68CHEV. · · . llOMAllW- lwtwM&. ••WeP .......... reclio. ........ CWVl.Dll I " -. . .. .- '6 . 'l~BUICK . *loa·a·· ,. !:.:8 ..... ....,~"" ...... ~ ' . ........................... rUnYl•cw. Utme No. (GlltLJ • .... • l ' I • • , ' l • • .:.r::.:. DAILY · P.1 · ·C SIFIED . ADS ........... e ... w,nts The Blgest Marketplace on the Or-.. Collt-Dial '42·5678 for fut ResOlts You C1n S.111t, . ~ ,flftd It, Tr8CW1t · , 'With a Want Acl -111f .... , .. ,,. • ._ -lw .. 1•14t • -- - 1 ... tt • " 1 ol ._,, ..... ftt., I • I . I• QI .... J 0 -• lolt ... -llMfJ;, • ..... .. .... ..... "'""' ................ "'"'". ··••cs 7 ,..'" ..... a a I .......... ., 11111...., .... .it ...... ipb I 7 ........ " c. I .... ,, ......... Flt I ....... _ ... _ 1 ), a.Wal 0..-11 .... ~!············ *·* * * *·* * * * 'LA CUESTA VEIDE · lAflOR-CO * ~Heritage Coll.lion J ' " -111 lag1ia -:-lii11i'""•,.-c--I-' THE "CHANNEL REEF"--$140:... -:-- I • • Luxury! Oa the water. Completely refur· CirOVERNMENT REPOSSESSION . Model Home For · •• ,-e blshed wlthi(.,~ cping & drapes,. beams, QUALITY BUILT-HARDWOOD FLOORS I l , I _. paaeliog, a t marble & many other , Larp. 3 ~m 2 bath, fireplace, double "\., • 11t fine appts. 2 BR, 2 bath "own-your.own". garage. F\111 price $27,95o. with ortly $950. Pl.AN 22' AIHdra SJf,700 Adult occu !M. Pool , great vu, pier/slips. •gown paym<11L HlJRRY on this Costa Mesa a.aR-2 ,..,,_,, & l'amll1· R-.. BIG CANYON-4llf.000 'liome. Bids close · Febr,uary 20th. CALL . · """° Matt.r Suite . · One year tJP! Beautiful 5 bdrm residence 14j).ll51 1 • w/Jge farii rm ·& form. c!inlitg rm. Lovely f'EIFECJ T~ SHELTER' . " e i.-1ouo Carpot , e UNrlldod l'loor Tiie •Dr-• Wallpapor & Panelling .e Air Condltiolll"f ~ t r e.H• Lott ec:o.INdPnlol • Luth ............ .. ............ Mlllil•• 20~ Down Occ1pancy la Mery 'or .lllH . master 8\llte & terrific kitchen. Nice colors 'Ja UNIJS, WELL LOCATEO JN EASTSIDE In deco• lhruoul·Some golf course view. COSTAMESAcJosetoNewport Beach. Prop- 1(1G,CANYON CONDOMINIUM IJrty includes 3 bedroom home Ideal for own- The Bordeaux! Most popular model! En-;"r. or manager. First time on the market Jarged and customized. 2 Master BR suilel, an¢,priced light. For complete details CALL family rm, dining rm, 3 batbs ·& s.car ga-J 54&-5800 . rage. Exclusive Country Club area. $117,500 t,IEWPORT DUPLEX "Our Ulh Yl"!r" . WALK TO BIACH IN NJWPORT frcm WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Rulton your duplex. Sbedroom, IMo baths each .. Up- 2111 S.. Joaquin Hiiis Rood · graded with llllDY utru. lt'a super ebarp. · rlookl"I Bia C.nyon Country Club" ~Priced at ... 000 CALL 540-1151 N T CENTEll, N, B. '44>1910 . .,.., ' . · 586-0970 -·~ Genoril 'Tl,~E· WATERFIONT -.... • ' I gt-' . .. . ' . I • • EXQUISITE . NEW LINDA JSLIS HOMI!- ••••••••••••••••••• J}; ~· ~ just completed and ready for your lnspec-. ' " · ' . . ' ., . "n· la , lion-features 5 bl.II bed.rooms; 412 baths, •I Genonl, '· 1 ' ' di family room, tormBI dirilng aad huge llvmg '·j~RESTIGE W 1 ATERFRONT HOMES room. Truly a magnwcent home in an el"' gaat setting. CALL us for complete· infor- . SHOWN IY Al'l'OINTMINT matloo. Mo.5880 . 25 Llnola late Drive . INCOME UNITS Custom 4 1ldrnJ., 112 baths, or S bdrm. & IDEAL EASTllDI LOCATION -11 Units Igo. game rm. Jl'8Clng Harbor Island. Mstr. ( h me ) 1:.t .... ball"•· carpets Bdrm. bas· adjoin. 1tudy?'Mstr. ba. bas ja-or 0 s • · 818•,":"• """• • -·-' ·-Sil f I bo ..... 000 . drapes, maay U, ALL nal youilg, CALL c~"' sauna rm. P Q ge. at..-, · HERITAGE for more information on our ex- . • Linda Isle Drlva elusive listing. Sf0.1151 Long water view_ from finest & last 50 ft. Main channel lot. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . $150,000 RYE IEDROOM , Linda 1tl9 Wai...front • GOVERNMENT REPOSSESSION with sep- ·Beautlful, new 4 bdrm., 412.. ba. home on arate added famll~ room, 2 baths, all built· lagoon, with living rm., family rm., tge. in kitchen, detli ed double.Jarage, ~ood game. rm. or ·5th bdrm. . .. ., . " ... ,.4255,000 cU!-de-sac location close to ools. Priced . -~ .!~unJa'I I =sf..m.. $44,500 By Owner Genar1l CHINA COVE· CORONA ' DEL MAR ·__.c:...;_ . 1'946 H Ul., University Park 11762 'O.fil!.J! J..!., Jlnn!v~ P~\..:J.4!•500~ 1630'Ai1Ugu;t. ver onS"-. . . . . . ~ 'lnt Keel Dr., Corona del Mar · .... $ 92,llOO fS2 Vista Roma, The Blufis, NB .. ~.300 " ~ .. --~~ tMcta-;.-; .... Drf'W-==_;,.,·--1==·81=;.;~l.!l9·50J·f~ 546-MSO __ .-c_~_,-~, Elegant 5 bdrm., 412 baths; on lagoon. New 'PLAN AHW '. ,!lack Ji"O"=~ 2282 Radlonds Dr., 2711 SHELL ST. OPEN SAT /SUN. J-5 "'fWr..;=-'a.i' your chanci-to'"become-=11 memtier--ef..- tbls qullnt neigbborbood. $85,000 gives Y.,u I 18 Beacon Bay N'pt. Beach ...... '$129,500 ' OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 3927·Sal14wie LO., H VHIJ)s, CdM .. $ 76,900 1005 Bonnie lloj)ne, Irv:"'l'err ..... $119,000 '* * * * * , WAT,ERl'ROHT-DUPL~ -OPEN sUN', i-5. s Bdrm. & ba liOme. Saad beachl ;.u..,. dlarmlng f-! apt. j --. &"":liOiE-;up avail. Ill" Belle • y. fl.211,llOO. llfary1.o0 Marion · · ;. ,. SO YOU WANT-Cl:IARM _" •, • 'l'hls 5 BR. home has It plus best CdM I, nelghborhood'v w/xlat lchooll. Beau~ly ,, landscaped: OU own the land. n07,000. I Harriett Davies ! -CORONA DEL MAR • Fine family home -10811,~ of room. Beau- \, tiful location. New dtl!Oratlon. Take y~ I time -but hl!1'ry. -;~ Appointment. Call Paul Quick . ---\ I IN A c:l.ASS BY ITS~LF " Linda Isle bayfront home, des ed for fun & ~aclou1 llvin=4 Bdrms., 12 ba's., 2 wet bars & · m. It'a really living. f195,000. Jim uller. - PRIME AREA-GREAT BUY Private beaches -fine area for family liv- ing. 2-Story Cape Cod w/4 bdrms., deh. din. rm. -better 11ct quickly. $67,SOO. Mary Harvey , · tiAllBO~ Vll~W HILLS 1, ffardio flp4, ~ut!l'ortb the trip for Spyglass View at Harbor View price. 3 BR., 3 ba. '78,WO. ~ JjAT. & SUN. 1-5. 3927 SAN-DUNE_.l~fllul' !'lynn f. . , , 17"' CEDAR TREE ~.• OPEN SUNDAY 1-5. Beautiful park home. 4 Bdrms .. 2Mo ba. Family rm; Overlooking , future regional park. Toni Escobar • • • OPl!N SUN. 1-5-IPO ANTIGUA Sile lhl< terrific 2-story 4 BR'., 3M. ba. liome overlooking Back Bay. Bas fam. rm., frmL din. rm. & view! Dover Sbons best b~y! $118,500. Fee. Edie Olson SPECTACULAR VIEW OPEN SAT.JL.SJlN_l..'i. 1005 BONNIE . DOONE, Irving Terrace. Six yurs old & beauUful I Beam.cellln&i, tile roof. fll9,000. Cerol Tatum -1nu. OAK TRliE LANE UNIVERSITY PARK-<:eme -this ELE-GANT 4 BR., If: !run. nn., 212 ba. town- house ; oreenbel view Joe. OPEN SUN, 1-5. '1Chuckr. Lewis $5,000 REDUCTION 1 On thll beautifully mainlllaed & constructed 1. 4 bdJm. home with formal dining rm.-tam- lly rm.-d~, Oil apacloul grounds. Bill Benl8 -" . .. NIWPOllT CENTER DR., N.B. I or ~ ••• C~ll &42 I carpets, drat"; & wall~per. 'Lge. aWc stor-GET IN nfE~IM THIS SUMMER wi~ :N:. ar.e•.'.4 ... !~.~~~: ... ~ely. ~'.".".'~ tlr~ =t":o~;,,,g~;¥:.c~ri:!1:g = 2 (off 23rd St., between Sonia Ana and,,_ Ave.) in area at 11ne . bmnel cm. quiet cul de w.3~fam- For Complat• '"'-'Ion baths, all sharp & clean. Pool IJ heated and . on AU Homes & Lott,.-Call: filtered ~ swimming now! Value price . , : -r=: of $31,1195. "ALL 54C).1151 · BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 'nRED OF-TRACT HOMES? ~ ' 'fire. ~~al-. Ml, Bays! Dr., Sulla I, N.I. ,675-6161 .•• THEN YOU'LL BE INTERESTED In .......... -. BUl.lt in' ld.tcb.en. tiIE!i ..., ..................... ,.. .......... . ,.. ....... ,, .... Al ... ,,, .,_, .... .... .. d1 '1ra11 a......, ......... .,, .... , ..... -"' -DAILY PILOT W-.US. --........ .......................... .. ....................................... -·-· HOUSES FOR SALE I . ·3 BEDROOMS ~ J,c• 3927 Saadune Ln (HVuHllJs) uaa : 644-2430 $76,900 .(Sat & Sun I.ii) 18236 Muir Woods Cr., Fountain Valley 842-2561 '32,950 (Sun l..'i) 11772 Fairchild St., Gardea Grove 96U865 '27,950 (Set 1-5) 3 BR & FAMILY RM OR DIN . 1006 Deboralrbr·(Harbor HldsrrNEJ---- 845-0387' '42,500 . (Sat "' Sun 1-5) . *2282 Redlands Dr., Newport Beach , '44,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ----.-4 BEDROOMS 21211 Banss, Huntington Beach ' 96U865 f35 000 (Sot & Sun 1-5) 18476 Santa Carlotta. Foanllln Vlll~; 842-2561 $51,900 (Sun 1-5) 4 BR.& F.AMll..Y RM Oil DIN 1794& Cedar-Troe Ln (Uni•. ParlO Irvine 844-W!o ' ($liD 1-5) 17762 Oak Tree Ln (U . • Part) Jnlne 844-~$59,500 • . ~.rlSun 1.-5) 1630 An (DoYW Sboreo) NB · 844-, fll8,500 (Sun 1.S) 432 Vista Roma (The mutts) NB 844-24'0 (SUD I.ii) 1005 Bonnie Doone (livlnt Terr)l:dM · 844-2430 $119,000 ' (llan"l'I) 20412 Tideland ~·t HUJltillcl.on Beech 962-8865 . $48,lMI (Sun 1-5) 21881 Oceaa View Ln, H1111tingl0n Bel<h ' 962-8!185 $48;oo0 (Sat" Sul/ 1-1): · " 6 BR & FAllUL Y Rill 9-R DIN 1524 Keel Dr., COrona di! Mar ' · ~2430 m\k)O (Sun 1~> - DUPLIX. FOi SALE ., ~I I Bit 18' BMcon ea1• Vewport Belch . 844-:M30 'If ,500 (Sun 1·5) . CONDO ,N!"M POI SALE '3 ·~ *.9182 \ll ~~. HJML~ Bch. 96U865 ' (Silii l'll'iiii' 12"5) ' . • i • /' ' this Eastalde Costa Mesa_. bedroom home. Family rm, bright kitchen, lush shag car- peting, fiont courtyard w/wrougllt.iron gate. Very quiet & ~ private. Offered at only $34,llOO. CALL 543-5880. ' BARGAIN HUNTERS . HERE IS A NE'A'r HOME VALUE IN COSTA MESA Wiced at $26,500. 8 bedroom 2. hath · and lots of extras. Check this large 61'xl35' lot. A great spot for kids. CALL us at 54C).1151 -Two Offices - Serving The Harbor Area 2911 Brl~ St., C.M. 1500 Ad•m1, C.M. * * 540-1151 546 58IO \ -, ......... 'A114tUl-s.i/tl ,_._ .. •·a.ins .• REALTORS 21211EA81'CQQTllGHWAY ~ Dl!LMM.CAl.ll': 644·7210 --bltba. ll<o1 nim· mJng lo O~c llhoped Allll>qooy pOolJ Tr@ea, ~. ...... patio. .u .. d - brick ,.......... and wall. Prlnclp•lo Ollly pie .... F--..-lmloloa-fbedrooml, 3 -· -dlnllr. famlb' room. All of .. aa ewer.-lot located ... mne-aw---. .• .,. • • .. -~·~~ J!O<ll .. -11•or 11w. ~: J: Just Tedu~d · ~ •• , Jlnancq ·-· Move your famj)y in '4S.D. COATS Bring lhe kids & pets to thll cul-de-sac • ~ street and enjoy this FAMILY HOME. 3 · WALLACI Bedrooms, 2Mo baths, LARGE FAMILY llllAL TOU BOOM, used brick flreplace1,!pacloux fenced Opoli •-"*- .119ck yanl with covered ~...,, In Back Bay • • ,. •• e · ~. OWner transferred. IMMEDIATE OC. '· ·• OUl'ANOY ................ , ..... $88,SOO. • • • • AUSTilf.'iMmf. 00~.a ~ATU RIAL TOllS ..... 72711 • • I . . I • ' ' 3 bdrms. & a seml·priv. beach at lhe harbor entrance. THE IRWIN COMPn..1. .. REALTORS -· ~ "~YYOQUr . ""'" .. *' "".!.!!'!·-- -~M.ACNAB IRV·INE RNER HOMES LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT~ . ,, . Urgency for sale. 45' beach. Attractive master.suite + 2 BR's, 2 baths, deii, DR, LI\ & fabuloos kitchen. Reduced to $225,000. OWner requests all offers be submitted. Gloden Fay 1142-8235. (CU) · SPYGLASS HILL- Sweeping view of Newport Harbor, 'Fasbloa ltiaad & Pacific. 2-ttory -4 BR -FR It bqnUJ room. A marvelou~ value at •121,000. Joyce Edlund. 1142-8235. (Cl2) CAMEO SHORIS-VlEW HOME 2 BR a: den -beautiful ground -ipeclac- uiar view -adult occupied.. Tom Queen 6"-GIO. (Clll) - . -llAY~RJST .•. ~.~u' I. Unus1!81 3 BR, home )!lhld"ll''ll' loft,. 2-stery f!reillace, "'~ v.acil!lm..ija-tem, handymaa's tarall. Ivd' Wells bUilt. ·m,soo. Joyce Edilliil;l-64U235. (Cl4) · 2. 3 BR -$67,500. Beautilul family home ..: '"™'-':!':fiY redone w lilllw dia~ In llfBR & touchea of 'Iovlng care .• Excell~gbborhood. Wailar King 6U 8200. (Cl5) S. Preatlge locaUon. 4 BR, 3 baths, 1epa- rate D'R. Lovely yard, '79,500. Fl'8uk Peralta 61U236. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-i p.ln. 1720 Skylark Ln. (016) l "Can .. :rou ·truat your eyesf Thim don't 111111 lllil OPEN HOUSE l'l'llllntatloa of a ll*lacul,U Ivan Wella'4 BR, POOi borne .... Sal. .. SuA,.~ Gleawoocl-"1,JOO. LolJ llWer Mum (017) l."A-....-y low doWll trklltl Ii )I.Oil don't brine your wife to lhl1 1...ii 4 ·aa, POOi bomi at a lteal r>ri--OPEN" SAT. 6 SUN. 1-i p.m.-18111 Gl•wOOd '8'1,000. Loil MDler MM235. (CllJ , • • rt lst:t ..... 0 ''Is . r -• • I • • . ' I Oi -"'I I ii . " !I G -- , 4 I I I . j ' l ' , I \ CONiPAN'Y' REALTORS 2841 'E, Coast Hwy., Conine del M.r "Soiling Real Estate ,In Newport' Hlrbor .~ Since 1~" • ' 673-4400 G.Mral EASTSIDE COSTA MESA . , NEW LISTINGll I • • ' Quiet elegance· in this quality built home Located on · a large lot with shade trees.1 There are •s• BR:'; f)'plc.; comP!ete electric· kitchen. Price4 to sell at $34,750.-. l • l ' J .- . . . . . SUllSIOIAl.Y or Tttt ('QlWIU co; FIXER UPPER! . 3 BEDROOM • • FrldlJ, Fm 16, Im i UnbeUevable .. ' ' -Deli91itfully Cozy- Friendly 3 Br, 2 BA home. Spacious roon1s encompass 1nany reaturPs ror gracious lh•ing. !l's big in U-e right places. El.ce kit, dsb.wshr, 2 c-ctr 1,'31' w;boat dr. Block fenL'C, 2 patios. Low price' $23,000. CALL 89~8'i33- • 1· ( '")~·~ -~_'."·'·'',.. , ( , ....... 1 • • J. l l • .. ~---- . I ' • -. .. • • • I .. • ' . . ' JOIN THE • ' • 'SELlERS~/R(LE~ .. • WE'RE . SAVING .. SPACE.· FOR YOU •• ; • • I • •• • If you sell 11 service.·anc:t don't advertise in the . . DAILY PILOT Service Directory, you're doing ' business the hard. wlly._Tfie Service Directory I cl1111ific11tions 600-699 ii\ the classified ad section daily I gives you an 11~v11nt~ge you get through no other adv~rtising medium. It reache• customers who ~re ready to buy. Be fhere w1ien your prospects · come into the iilar ·et looking or t e se~rces. you fiive 'to . . sell. If your service is11't ·lilted, "We'll start 11 . . -cate~r,y·just for yo•" .. . Pick up the phone right now: and r~rve :v-. · ,. \. ...... ~. space in. the "Sellers Circle" .' • .,: • • · ' • , ' . ,. Year Dir•cl "L~e · to . . . . ·Directory Resul's \ L • • •• , . ' . · . • • ' ... ... .. .. .. . . • " I " • -- ' . - - 11 ' ' • ... .. ._. __ .... ' . • • -.... ---I ' ,, • J • ' r • I le • • ·. ,< I . I ' . - • -looking . For meone ' . To Take An er?~ We're ood Ith ~ We'll even pay the postage tp get you to give us an onler~· ·a.t , ready for some •uldc profits lay malllng in your onler IOclay; PUt a harcl•worklng DAILY PILOT classlflfMI , want ad to woa"' for you • . ' ' . ' . -·""'·-------..-::::---~--- • • USE THIS HANDY ORDER ILANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! ' 5 SHOIT WOIDS MAKE ONE UNE-NO AD LESS THAN l lllES. • J . ' TIMD ' • - , $4.$0 ' $5.IO ' . $6.IO --··· ' . I PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 • OR USE YOU~ 4 CHARGE CARD .,; I f 1 1 P•Wii\i for ••• , •••••••• 4'•ys, Mti••i ... _ ••••••••••••••••• •••••• •• ,,, Cl..5ific•ti°" •••••••••••••• , ,.,, ••••• ,.I •.• , •• ,, •• ,, ,, •••• •• , ,, . N•• • • • ·• • • • • • • ·• • • •.• • • •. • • •• •• • • • • •••. •• .. ·• • • ... • •• •• •• ••. •. AilUNSS • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • City ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ..... • •• • • •• •• • • •• • • • • •• • • •• • . 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' y~ ~ re Q .. l" 6C E P< A1 Do - ,2 "" OJ Hu - I I Ft ., =~ ., I .. .. :: Al ... - Th ... : ... .. = "" '.J :: gal .. PIU ... .11111 ; ,G ' If " - • • • • • -0. DAILY ,ILOT TELONIC INOUSlllES-L...-llMch • • ,, ? " • • • Do\11.Y -,....,, ,_, 16. im ·~-~t_,_,_,_· __ ((I) { r :' 1• l !!;!!1!!,,!!.!'!!J !!~~,~~~lt~1 ,~,~.~,~~~~~~~~~~~Oil~~ b • 9 7 ~[ .. a 2 ·Help w..,....M & F n1 Holpw...., M & ,. n1 ~ • ......,,.." n1 w-...M & P ~~~~!.!~~~~ji,_.~~11;., :~~~ .. ~,_.~,~t1oo~.~~~:~ .. ~ .. 1 1F~""'SllVN~~~t';.~1~1t~Fum~i~tv~,.~~=.,~·~10~l EUlCl'ROlllCS ~ _, IJNOLEUll ...... ......... REAL F.31'ATE BALES SECRETARY WllO~ATO~ • A u· c TI 0 N ii . unnn FURNITURE-."·~[ ·. n -m. -QC --.,...,.. ar·mtdl. ID-sua:ESS CAREER Fee Pold. Pm1. ot -,_. --_,UU. .11\U-.,, • .._ ,,,,_...._, cllned. 'F/-. $J211'1. -....... -.J<U11>e ....it llrm --• _..u. ""_. wn · BROADMooR-TURTLE ROCK , ESCROW --,., Elq>. UTllO a.-. .,_ Wort<!'• .._ ud !U""' mloclod -!JI'/---. -or -c... 33 Bales Genuine Handwoven •·tv~rd•Y,,_ Fobru· •r _17th, l,O ... 4 a., -· 0iima a.i ...., 1o,.... Nita. w..i • _. _._11oe Gri-t --... -. .. "'!i0~11J~;,,.~-:;::--:;~_-=:-,-,,_,J ~ . ·. ':. --'IW. an Sl .... __. •• ~. Sit;GiyS.~. l'tiiiir .-... ~-·a...-3lll --.-i.e-;obo.-e.a • Nat-" ' '------1--~--m.-....... 1515 -Ill. Cll qClloesl>« ::-i ~ Pace,-· a-i...,, . .,,._ -. ""'° 21 to 11. ' ' 'tllid other Orlenllll Rugs, ALL ..._ 604ll. I i;:: ·Mui~ dollar =:' ~""· 1J'!b -~~at= Carpets, Ir Rwmers CES E>t.Se<'f,--LIVElnHou .. teeper. ad_._..... Free du. ID -BEKINS lilOlllNG& STORAGE PRI • :;:;" ~ = Clttoen or -. 1-1 ~ -sd!ool. SECRET.ARES Ytlio.r O>.. UI'& Jllh 1511 Moo""" A,,.-._, Cotto Mou, C:.llf. DRASTl~LLY ~·S..'1 lllO ~ot~t E>"ll<l>t .aJeo ........ VOLT ' 5'.,°""' PR~Y,FEBRUARY1',IP.M. REDUCED! A(P, 4JR Tr9iaor $100 ""' 64&:2285 I ~.coll 'l'ift:lnla }°"'" IMllllt p_., ...... I WOMAN. ........ W"" fnlm VleOMe lrl-llon from 6 pJn. until time cl t """' _....., .. -· . v _, --. . . CASH & WRY . -. ·Ni LYN'S RED CARPE! T...,....,. -line -tted _,.., · auction. ~ 1Wllli;;,,. S<OO *Coll~ ;.J--, --Non N3848 OUnpu Dr. llldle ~ -.. No aleo ..,,.,,.eded.. Auctioneer: Leib Rosenl>lum. Sponaored by c E t •-,... .. O>olrl Cllk 1o iax> MAINTENANCE Kan. E>· ·-.-..-Sain 7 ;<-. ~~ We train. Loretta Globe -Trade Exchange Company, Terms: DIRECTIONS! CUiver to ampus, as w ~...... ·!: ~d. Qood r;::: *ht OpeutliitJ • s-.::::: -SIOOO ,,.__, ·• Cash or check. =~·RAlct; Follow signs to BroadmQOr, s .. L Teller 14,, °""' 'li...,.. ~ ~ r • LepJ Sec'y .. llEll ApplU.-I02 Fumlture 110 ' '!!"""""'"""!!l!!!""""""!'!'l!'~""'!''!"'"""!!l!!!""".,.m I NEWPORT im.aioo. New -bu -far • lnlunnco Girl lo .. , t ~ vt i;,o \ 812 Unchl • '" l!orlGl-'Af•.llCY MAINTENANCE -. --m•rt ~·* 1000/o FIEE * • a . ~ ~A • .:i;..,~';!:t~ sJ..~~Co. _,.,.s... ..... nory . al 0..... Or,. N.8 , -oJdor -for "'1va~ t. :iii.~ U. ll<lnd«'• -· • . , SIDYe, mint gm O'keefe .. l5l Aftabe;m Blyd, (At Lin· Hoaehold Sole ill quart Hobart Mb<er, Bow) '42.ait . p1up .. AJ>!'IY ~. :=ti••· o!""1ocaU: ii · 4.IOC! ~.Dr. :;.n111; 2 11ro-. ...., " _, Assigned 1or credit· °"""'""' ,.,. 0( .u "°""" ~':i"-6 1 F-4°19 :'"!: ' J~!!!!~~!Jl!!!!!!!!!!!'!"""!!l .!~~-!!!!~~!!!!!!!.•,!!NB~-Call tor Interview 541>.mB • 'Newport B<.acb ~!"' • . •IOO ·C,"'_,_grlll _...._-._et<. !!Jn. ·bold ttems· 1urniture appli· <rlf>-1fr/f' · l;xp'd Gal Coot Ropolr e MACHiiflST e ~NEWPORT BL. C.M. SIOCRETARY • -SCIAM l S ~ ~ )'J'I old.p ::." ~rm, BR, TV, ances, ciothJnr. 2 au.O. .. "'· CouW=tionlno. P'ull<rparttiw.-Ofc646-ml~61'-4577 ~.:='C::.= • ET NEW~,._...: ~N~&love ... t ~~eb~'.r\8, Mllcell•-Ill Equal oppo<tUntty Employer MAIDS WANTE~ lllce-.. -.,;,n I< • • --Mull """"· w/rev pillows .&. -· 1 p.m.-6 p.m, AMERICAN [ndla~ turf!UOCoe E XPERIE"NCED Mature. exper. llftf"d. Full haw • pleuant phone ANSWERS Stt t281 or fl5-3903. Form dnlnn swb!. Queen Ch•tnu Blanc Condo jewelry Camel & ·~ Sectttary/(Je;cal, xlnt ttme.~tx:ra~ii:P'· ~~~O.C. t LA!RGE ·copperto~e siHideabed.Soft-Yin.Ylsofa 1ooae 'S11nMiguelCt. wool c9.pe; t\ll'CJUOise CQe.t typil!I required. m tn or 1221 W ~ H N.B Stanza -Hcmy -Murky refrigerator'. Elcellent ~ le I/a. Pecarl coffee Ir: end Fountain Vall on. Brook-w/black fox. ReuOnab,le. & ah r thnd. . wy., . -SECREr'ARY-Must haw x1nt Stuooo STOMACHS. dltion. $12). ~3014. tb~. All less than .3 mo. hunt btwn. ~eld &: Ellis .640::14:.,4,,,,905""1,.,,-~.--o-l equa1 MAILINGiOEPT. ' .J. alt-·-" t>p1ng ablll'1. -. -. Privat. party, 5.16:66(). • • ~ • • portunlly ~ 2624 ': Expancllng major direct mall RE'AL.ESTA.JE $ALES Apply W D Schock Boat New lnveetion' A look· Camern & MOVING must oell Twin GARAGE Sale Fri. Sa~ Sun. DELUXE 5 p>e<e ratlaJ> .. '!!!; Cout H..:'J. s . ' . "' ......,._ 11nn 1n C.M. FREE LICENSE Co., 3SO'J 8. G..e.nvllle, s.n. ~ ~ .~balr• ' Equl-' , -808 be& ssiJ. Deessei ;,, ,..._ Dinette tbl, 2 antique cbn. 'ee"'eu new, $1°'!:_:,:te"'!'VP~ ~J • , need;~ A 1MxW TRAINING ta Ana ·' _.men on a v..:i ,....., ve • $25 Baby bed 110 orig paintings. frames. VW co or C01ll!iUI -,.vui·11.- Flbo<glH Tooling help. t':f• .aptitude ,.,; Famous ""'1 E&tate LI..,.,.. SERVICE lnlCk d r Iver lo -their SOOMACllS. .. Stock Reduction Solo ~ i. mrig, i:ris: 165lli body ports, _, for fence . ~ r.eeds . adjusting. $75. ~ Eng-'""r'1!· dexterityreq'd. tng Ooune now available (tow). S'ome llghtl!UJGANTfamllyheirlooma;, 25°/o to 60•/o OFF ¥ountaln !Ane, H.B. posts. Old trunlcs, old wash _,, · ~ position open In No prpbler:M. 'fre.. thru TarbdLR.ealton. Free mechanical ·pref'd. Uve 1n mJtlques. artifaC.U troo\ 847-390L. tub, tool~. Tumbilekles, N!!.w. sofa-bed, new 13 cu ft . engineerin& dept. of largest m appor.b'advance-Placealert IService. Free Laguna. Hunt Auto Center, ~tbeworidandjumboi CC"a·: )roJecton, DINING aet $50 'belt sbacldeS..h:IOla:. Ever")1hing relrig, rocktail··. &: end bWlder of sailbol\U in the rnent. Alao, p/time oppor. Trafning program. Earn 1825 Laguna Canyon Rd )Cble sale. 6(2.6889. • • $2S 12 drw chest mu.st go. ~ Elden N, tabJes, bl:oller, cnb w~new world. Education •-eo:per. for,hOU:lewtfeorcdlege-stu· while -you learn. call Al~. 'AN'l'lQUEMtmeograpb . ~ ~ '$10 Costa Mesa. ma~,TV,car..baj,ll'Oft, in the _design, dewlop~nt ~ em.pklyment. '.Pleue Sloan (714J 832-M40. oa SERVICE Sta. Attend full&: macb. (1916) $50. :1)41 Santa lp£e9t selection of bed en-drYer fJZ.eui;; vib)'I ~ BIG GARAGE SALEI other items. 552-8507 - fl ~tion of the 'oo:f cd tor llJ:'PL 540·.JSM. Ad-Wet'kends (714) 832-7000. · P/tlme. A 1y 604 ~ Coe.It 4Da Ave. 'B', C.M. 1argen &: cameras in years. $100. Cape Hart Stereo $35. Everything :tront a new beaut. DRESSES A I.Ong ~ 1Skirtl ~=-~ .. uce ~Aero drea-0-Print Center, Inc. REAL ESI'ATE-Hwy, Lae~ ANTIQUE peintm&: approx-' Dollar O.va1uated 548-5610 -S-JM?-SparUb ~-set to ~70% ~&:~r~ space erper. in related field MAINTENANCEtt 1 .. 2 "~-~ ~t ~In the •• 1 Why not wortH SERVICE Station P ump imately 16th century. Best Buy IJO'W ••••••••••••• ; •••••• UNCLAIMED'Furni tu re ~l .o-1. tumiture, 8182pool Elm~ Mission Viejo (oft will be considered. Mll1IY me or .....,.. wk. nv -1.ft--the lhottest area 111). hland ulesman. Pay offer.5J9..5112. prices are going up!! Sale, Harbor Moving &: ....... e, ....._, ete., etc. • oppor for · advancement A: Complex C.M. PH: 646-21M6. t 1 ng to·n Beach/Fountain GoOd: lira. 8'73-.88lll P appt. Storage, 315 E. 17th st., Falmouth Dr., Htg. Bcb., _::Ae:ve;ory;,:)?'·=·'===:-.,-1 -·co. benefits. Send ,.. M A N'A G E R ... small Valley ud t.t "' train l'OUI SER CE . Afoplianas 802 8 & C PHOTO Costa Mesa. Furniture 4. Sat &-~ * AIR COMPRESSOR • * sume to R. E. J. Poole, mobile home park. Main-Call Phil Mc Name e, VI 6--ll ata~ . 2843 W. Lincoln, Anaheim Novelty items. ANTIQUE burl w a 1 nut DAYTON V.P. Engineering • •• Col-tmance experience neces-VIlLAGE REAL ESI'ATE, eves • &: LADY Kenmore port. (~es-Oulrge) DINING set Duncan P)lyfe dresser. /cinra l&l), xlnt ~ 5HP ~i:r. iD)gal. tk· urnbia Yacbta, Div. ot Whit-aary. Ability to deal with 962--4411. Newport. Qieta Mesa. bilhwasher, cutting brd., 71,: 821.:.15550 7 Pcz. & china cab.,~ 'cond; Pat-of Joveseats, like perfect. coqd.$500. ~ am Corp., :m M<Cormlck tenants. No drlllken. Living RECR&TION V EH IC LE SR. TYPISTS Xlntis:'nd. $1SO/bst ofr. HONEYWELL Pentll Spot· """'"· pe_., $ISO. ProvJn, new: . Heavy-duty m e ta l SEVERAL sets of kltcheti Ave., Costa Mesa, caitf. quarters, utilities furnished. SALESPERS:>N . VOLT 646-' · . matic ·Ounera. n.s Super cial love seat $40. Rattan 3 sbel~M.isc. Feb 17th & cabinets & counter tops !• (! 'M/F. S«S-6833 wi lqpg established quali-1.,1tant PerlOllMI E&ectric dryer $45. Portable tronic flash". all for $1SO. WlIT MOOem BR SE"I' TA p E : re c 0 rd e rs , 815 W. 18th, C.M. 60-2842 112626. Equal Oppor.~pklJ" Smoll ..,.,.,.. Se!l~quality motor bom'.I AUTOMATIC ,.....,. $50. Xlnt oond. lthr .,..;,, .,..,. pc. oect $75. 546"211 18th. l6J3 Santiago Dr, N.B. ·lla1<len' Ent<rpriees l'lBERGLASS T'r a in e e _ _. _ _ __ _ ty ealer. Call Bill Harold Temporary Service dbhwasher $40. 646-5848. 642-1865 • bkcase, Hd Brd, dressef typewriters. movie camera, O'Keefe & Merritt gas stOve ~ Marino No exp -M-AN-A-GE-ME_NT_ f ~~ ~pu Dr., Suite llll $80 1 -YR. guarn. del·S..lnc CANNON Zoom 1.,,, 1150_ 28. wlmirror.-chest of d<ws, houaehold .w.c. clothes, portable -d'washr, J'.Ofrig. ~~·~· ed , 161 6 Pla.ceritta, N"""t-~ Beach 546-4741 stall. La,te mod. all cycle , mr1i lens $80 iuren· Ir: $100. 644-1483 misc tumib.lre. Sat & Sun, $150 ~ totil ...... Din. , ciUil:n. CJiltaMesa. WANTED FOR RECEIVING/Shipp"'!' ... Equal'-<· Employer Kenmore wuber. 839-1178. ca.es. All '°""""'' U)O. Sdrawerwbitlochesi orange JJH. 2842 Alta Visl! Dr. ,c4117=-o·2598.='=~c-~-~I lnl'l Qo.ryrith otticH current-part.s lec~room ~rience • DISHWASHERS, ·Wasben, . 548-5233. · &: ydlow drawers. 'Unused. N.B. FIREWOOD Stl)e, Cord • . · F1•1sae1 1y in ll countries ta expand-In e~ prod,u ct.. TRAINEES ~ ielllt. guam . & 47'' x 29%" x ~1· $00 finn MOVING, Fumiture, pool Rick "" Rick .. We deliver ft OEi'. ~ ita operation to So. Calif ·~.M~· 714: delv'd. 839-763); _$4(i..QU. Fumlture 810 540-6075. tbl, twewriter, boo~ s, ~or ~price. Call us for yA • ~ ~ Ii will be opentne ottices in /~ OVER DI. wuhen. clr:9'eh. DBL bed bkcate bdbrd 2 bei,ge 6' Sofas &'OOd cond. clothing, Records, MISC. informatton. 675-4105 .; ';., """°"·• the Orange Co . .,.. •. M""'t. R. E. TRAINEE Full .. P•rl Tlmo retrtgerators from $!9.115. -.,. ·;,lntimlr, limed 1'15 ea. Mlic iiedrm Items'. 961"7147, 1TTID Oak St, FY, SPECIAL shag carpet sale. • -T RA-TIONS IJtalf around the world ex· R.E. Brolttt & Developer -· , .. oak xln'l oond •. 5J6.'1296. CdM. 67l--0544 alt 6. So of Slater From $2.85 yd. Can Install. •· ceeding Incomes 'Of SJ0,000 will train A tpOn&Ol' tDr · . '· • · Reas Guar 642-7101 Eve Now accepting applications per F ; No exp. nee., u full license. Call 545-1124. 2ncl Shift Rent Washen/-Drv-1 WATER Bed-Q u ~en . 4 game ~ble chairs S3> Household Goods 814 ' · · tor pe~ f/ttme position in cornpany training given ·m RNS LVNS •Relief&: Aid Workers N11ded $2. Wk. Fun maint.t Complete with pad, frame, ea~. UphOLstered fireside Lawnmower for sale -18" ~~ for-oo&--your area..:N9 ·aell~~ -·shift1-~""f6r-CO:: '. .. .-E~r Mr:ki-+ .. •*·)•JD*· 4 .. _1tner. All.for$45. B-0952. . behch$3>._~-2De~ _ SAT. ·ONLY ll-2 ,PM, to Ruµ. gas. ~ reel NEWPORT ,STORE No age lfnJ.1t. For interview, Hosp. Hunt Bch area, - --vmrrrxrarr-.. DROP leaf maple dinette set~ clo.w-estate. 8111 White Used vel')'.little.. @.,$§6..~ MUI&!' ~ exper. in the call Relations Manager. 842-555l Tralnlnt p~klecf LWWL -- ----- --3 pc fireplace tools an. pWow back sofa. cost $1500, USED BICYCLES -= or quality mens ~i._27~ ~..!_P~ RN'11, .LVN'• Practicals If _Accepted ~ tenna, very reas. 586-00M ~ e~H1?~'t~oh~ -All Types •-64Mm- DESMOND'S MA•~NAG-ER-S W-ANT~ (male & femal•), Privaie SOFA, lrg oomer oect'I, bl.. ~ & ....,.f. both SLIDING g1W door, 6Xl2' " duty I< stalf relW needed. FULL. TIME gm, good •trucimal cond. 1315-Marbte-tDp game table $125. Electric alk<r, $2>. INT'L marketing oo. i;> ex-Lindsey Nu r a ea, Jtee,, $a5 640 p Mo $100. 545-8113. . 4 Ktlly viriyl dnLirs all $195: 548-4562 . NEWMRT pandJng operations 1 n to 830-8500 or 646-W.6. ~ er · CURTIS-Mathes . Color "J"I :Custom beige covered studio 9 Drawer d re 11 s er --~ , -rV ~ ~ =dpeno~ SALES -PART-TIME ._,....,... ..w.inut cabinet Good oond beds. corner table, .u $ISO. cellent qu.Uty. $45. 138 11. t • :1es in excess o;m COO NEED .MONEY? . SELL $30M410 Per Mo aww.G OUIDf IOtt THE • $150 cash. 962-4098 Sterling 'flatwaft, Reed. It 18tli c:M ~ •. No. 3 Fuhion Island N ' KNAPP SHOES v Part GAL:ONlHIE GO. *** Sora&: lovesea:t. never Barton fD). 22542 Allview SONY ta ~-'-1.._ N....-0 Beach per yr. o exper. necess. ·No· • used ~L lor ..,_ Terrace Laguna Beach, · pe ~vntl:U' • "" .. .,.,.. eo. training provided. Call ttme or full tt~e. tnve1t-SUPERVISORS , , ~ .......... usually 491-7755:-player, 7" reel1 -$150. "Wet RA OFF -Mr. Lu.,,,.. for.appt. betwn meoL Send.1<>1 lree oelllng --&~··,·. .. .for-in ad ln-WMMii'i Wodd-home, 96S:791D. suit 110. <rlf>-1087 I GENE L . ICE 5,30 & ll pm, 494-7154. klL Hlah oom,n>-.Plus -· " Call u~ry llelh 642-5678, oxt. 330 MOD. walnut,oof table $10 .. -wASHER .. -dfyer 0 11.'nl. POOL. Table• WHOLESALE Fee~· Fine tinn ~ted MANAGEMENT _ Need ~ bonus. Write to Ra 1 Ph """II" Oak student delk A: chair Mi9cellanecu furntture. SLATE & NON-SLATE 1n bvJne ComP.lex. Great di ' ldu 1 w/ex-~•~ Kelley, Knapp Sl>oet,.Dept. G. 8. lncluslrlff• J Ma'i•'Pa-Su•"---... "'uilt 18. Pb' 64tHJ669 ~altemoononJt. ."" 0000 OR ~•"""" 1 nt1ety spot. Co. will also v a s ................ C002, Brocktoo, Mass. OHU. CALL (714) 77'"8551 •• • •~ ••UUll'""' T · · = --~.=~=--"-::::,....,..;::~== leach PBX. StartJ435. Alao che~l_cal corp. Top pay if L.ocally contact R..' C. Hen-Jewelry 815 TWIN beds; Vita-Master ex- , F J·~ Call Jan Page qualified. Ph! 540-2270. ..... .. ~923 W Ave W 812 r. ercycle ee uua. , • . ......., • ·• · To Make Appointment INDrAN Jewelry, iilver & • 154).0056, Coil.ital Personnel MATURE Woman. Hours, 11 Covina 91 or pbo.ae With Pe!iounel. DirectDr FURNITURE and other t,Ltr..q..uolse . Reservation' 64&-7018 Agency, 2790 Harbor Blvd., PM to 7AM. Sawyer Home. 213/ _ Call 10 AM-6 PM items, Sat.&: Sun., 9-5, 19451 ·prices. Rinp braaelets QUAIJTY decor. lamps. I.Ute C.M. 2619 Orange Ave, CM. S.lu IPoslllon E $ Summer Breeze Ln. 11'.B., hJ.sbl, aquaab ._ rn'. n<rR• w-:4~ to ... , ~ ·~GIRL FRIDAY -pos~ M.ci. Racopl to $525 NEED MONEYT ·SEU. TRN~ ~::BL R 53&.7004 ' dW! •jewelry repe.ftjl. can,.on. • tk»n avaH•~le. FlexJ.. Ins. Local ... Calll.Drraine KNAPP SJJO~ ••• Part _Instant Personnel MISC Spanish tum & other Navajo Trlding, 2432 NEW · iawn -mower s:{5: · ble , hours· Part time Westcllf! time or fuJ.f time. No tnveat· items. Wed thru .Sat, ~ Newport Blvd f:M. 642i-1Zl Refrigerator SZ. ~ · • • Personnel Agency ment. Send for free selling Temporal)' Servi~ Marguerite St, CdM. INDIAN JEWELRY Feb. 17 • '646-5835 • --COATS & WALLACE 1651 E. F.<ilnger, s.A. kit. High commissions plus 3848 Campus Dr., &lite 1116 GARAGE Sale at so4 only. Ruby's Rao: 1049 El KING O'Lawn tront throw RE-AL TORS. 546-4141 <Mark III Center) bonus. Write to Ralph Newport Beactl 5t6-4'741 Emerald aay Come find Camino C.M. 546-4585 mO'Nel' works good !$C5. ·(litk for Ginny.) 542-8836 Kelley, Knapp Shoe1, COOl, Equal Oppor. Employer treasure! Sun: Feb. 18, uJ: ~ Gem Stones 642-5666. '1513 Orange, CM. HAIRDRESSER. Xlnt. oppor. MED Steno-Recept. L I t e Brockton, .~au. OZ401. T Y P IS T ·A d dre~ph Indian Jewelry<aJl Sell the old lltu.fl BlQ' the new tunity guarantee + Comm bkkpng. S.A. area. Call for Locally contact. R. C. Hen-Operator, 12 hr. O>eck' & ',\'.ant ad results ., . 642-56'18 __ "11=;;c4J.81>.0'ln~=:,:.., __ 1 stuff. $.'\l6s · intervw, 547-U64. llO!l, 923 W. J.ucille Ave., W. tile clerk.or aen'l ofc,.$1.75 iec .... tidnll ~~~-,,----I ~R STYLIST $ MOVIES-TY-ADV. $ ~~;';:'° or phone,.~~ Call "1r appt. v.hlcln 956 Yohleles · 956 R~=IOIHll -j , ~ Commisaion, vaca-New facet needed by : es Pil'lill · -jay. Mallies Beauty &. Independent Prod. Com-SALESGIRL wanted, Sa1et . · 'Salon. 548-3446. ponies & eutlng Servi.,.. exp, neat In .........,., , Urp1tly Needed ~ Bit parts & Extras all Learn . machine .engraving, •"'* • SolcfeN HF1ALTH Food S tore types, Full or part 'ume. ·High &ehl graduate.' 6t6-31.it ,,...-rs f ·~-~tallaelliilgex-lnte.rviewing now . 102 East 16th & &llftrior', f;tl Wlnwrap penence .... d. Health food 2J.H64slll2 CM. .., AIMmblors =Ietigeaala~::·neti1!· NEAT ~ with loving· SALESLADY Santa Ana Area Heaitt Hamlets. '540-9!n5. • family needs help!! Mature Smlll\ gift shop; Newport NO FEES EngliSh s p e a k I n g , ex-Beach.· For a~ call Call Immediately Houa.kHDHt-p e r 1 e n c e a , fUll-ume ~ Companion . housekeeper to help care for-SALESMAN, Smi. boat aales DJ · 1 Adult home and two children Full or part time. No boat Call 64&-tlXM (ages 6 Ii 9). Phone 5£.2524 J!)cp nee. Hobie Newport. HOUSEKEEPER/Sitter for between 8 am to 5 pm, ask -g4s:-m. Si . 1- happy prof. family. Transp. for TONY· SALESMAN for door to door • 1 • · • nee. 5!6..7254att. 6pm. ·NEWCOMER WELCOMING' work. 50% oomm. $ISO wk UJmaUGJ H 0 U SE K EEPEJt..middle Hospitality Hostess avg. 646-6439. ., l t age live in. To care for post To ~ LOCALLY ~ new SEAMSTRESS - surgery patient. M6-ot724. ret1dent -~~ie~ bringing For alteratknl, Shipping A Ask for Rach=f HOUSEKEEPER. live-in, J1/:n~. Cl M=~~bap'; receiving. Very active mehl 500 Newflor.t C r Qr C.M. Children attending smile car typing ability &: womens boutique. Must be N &g~_: 1-. _LI school. 5*>-1838 or 64&-8146. 5f7-m. ' ' exper. Call for appt. The •wport -r,,..-.... .,.. " V.• ..,.._ 11 NURSERY Su;diiten<knt Look, 6#6500. _l!!!!!!!!!!!!A!!!!!tl!ditil!!Jilj!IS!!!!!!!!!!!!!i' . w/d...rt growing exper. SECRETARY EXEC & • W 1 R.15 92()4 K>\m..11: """""""'tel. ...,.... Af .... relocate In Girl Friday for Sr. V.P. of Exp d:. &. ma..,. -~ -., .,. "''""'4L rD\.)\..11'41'4LL ...Phoentx-Ariz-Sal-com---naCl-1.a.l.e-1....-organiza&n want-~d&)'i{it>-•-.-. .o ~,....,, ~ SERYW~l:l:NC·Y! m......;,te . wiexpu. 6""l headquartered In N.B. Mlrt· •plit shllta. N/ID . . Maln)y appilqtJe ~ little resume p o Box 500) ng advertising sales or re-work. UnlfoWn fumilbed L ....... ..a.. '""'1'.., ~ embro}dery. ·· ·beli&bt a girl Sr.Elec.Tecl< to$UK bagunaHJils.CauJ 9260!. • lated~ req'd Medical&bool>itaJ-'"f 1111 111...,.., with&m--'quilt. Elec Sales Engr · to $12K • . Pref career minded indiv, Apply~ Natrttion in BeautilUI oa a bed, irb:e- Purchu ¥JStl mtg llOK NUHSES Aide!!, part time, sw.cy open w/xln't benell~ reor of tbe 1ri/ World Stm<e Ill a new m-mood? Sew winner al. o fllrl .pan.m BUyer/Marine Hrdwr $14.SOO d"'"' N.....,. B ••ch & chance for advancement on lower ~ So. OJUt tlU qulckfe ilaytlmer with a 7331, -pildi'jii-. • Tool Qib Attend. $!i20 &<H707 Call fer w.94!0 . Plaza Ji/. Cattl!r, fll -· llOQOj>!d neck and cap """"'"'"°' OlllNTll ' l Sec',..{2), Constr lo l850 OFFICE GUU..Able lo appt. ' Costa /vllrf ir Al -., 111 a """1llnC 0 jUll'3 ir eadl ~ • add 25 ;1 A/P Bldqr, Coostr $!60 & • have -p: • $.c'y Admll1Jstratlvo ea.hara. , • ~PARTS! Send! cenU tor eadl pattern b' 1 Gld Ofc: $500 voice. FulJ time. Call We bave 4 career-positions. WAITRESS needed Apply in Printed Pattern mt: 1'EW Air Mall a.nil sPeda1 HpdL. General Offlce $500 548s79U. R. Esttt. & Manutac:turln& ,1 ·~ -·1 Sbel 34. 38: !8, 40, """ otherwiM thJrd.do8 Sec'y, Flro, Cu $500+ . $1000 peraoo. • 0, 4' 48, 48. '°-Sbe 3Cl (hlilt delliw)t will tako -IE~.~""'~1: O~f.~i~"'= * 100% FREE* PleShc:.~~ ''!~:=-= :::-.=-.-u..~~ , Fulle-. Brea to $100 $500 mo. l\!obsFrl. 9'IH680. HO a 1 e lor -llOttorn • adll JI '1J,OT 1115. ,.,__ .-... I< Fee l'Ooltiom • * PAINTING In exchange LI• Relnder'I Ag<ncy prd'd. llult lie 21. ~ 1or -....... ll1t Dlpt., Bt.i 163, Old ~ • E. 11th (at~) CM tor apartm<nt, 4 hrs a day, • 4500 cam.., Dr. ln,-..,q., sp W. Air llaD and. Special-. -. New York, 11.T: ZM Ml-1471 for yoor rent. 54W755. 546-2118 NeWl>Ort Wt Coda MttL 1111; ot.blrwbe Udrd-dall 10q1l. ftrtnt 1'.._ a I& LZ ~~~~-~~ : PART TIME JANITOR • ~--WAITRESS. penn. JI/-3 -wUI llb -llp, ,.._.II-. • ;_ lNlll'OJUAI, Wanted reliable penon of '--.-refary cla)<I Ollly r.s pm. Call -at -.... ~; N I: E D L ECltA1'? "llf ~ l t · couple lo clwl-now car Shorthand -.0 W.p.111. MCH500,.~GalU --~ a.eb<f, knl~ etc. E'lw ~!J!locol~~Afa~u~. 'i'11C¥· lloura I l ~,!; T'-lnt -70 W.HR-C.Untry Club. m :.:1 .:: ~ ~ dllocH1•• Ille, -'A •Rdetenca and ''t growOi ~ ·~R.Es.\ tn ..-' tOOfi. •· · ....... ......., --. _ ~1 .. _, ~ ~1!1'ed·po1nca1~!ckL Jo!uloOn °:!~'001~. ,,_....,e, ~"""'· :M33 T.0o..t"""1ro7, ~'":;.,, 11·!m-.-':: ~~· .,liney00 ltDoil, pa~ ..,.. • .-..r ,,. ...... wl 80 ap '"""" llOphisticated Qlll~ N. B. Betwn 2 A 4pm. • -~ mL'C "" ..... 'ff" • .-ir •• n rm lar .... -baled organization. -~ --.-• e .• ~A* MION:":'~~ru~ =th~~o~tad -~~~~~r5 ·if _g =l~ ¥~~a:7; M •·=ii=-..... Sak'a. ~ch Unified .,......S, 2 m ~~."!'! 1 z:l -catliol· All St.00. I · ~_Mlll!llll!lcl::liiniiit -· OJ II~ - • FOR plJcallotll tor lbe air -or ·Ex·' 1"3T sew.a.cc -- t1ong, Seclotaey ll, -~. ., ... -_,, -.................... -.... DAILY PILOT ~ ....... h.IO ; ~ ....... --~IL FASHIO'fr ~-11 -•t• J Secn<tacy V~ -..a.-.jlboloJD --. I -cµss1RE1> AD 60 """'· .. h. uo o:,e. ~ ... Bob H-. ~ liod..11. · _. -s -• ....... &\"~1= rrom. .S.> ~4!:. ::.'ea°::" v -_. -~ . ClllL -• • R ACTION •• , v--.--warm ,.... .... m! ~ .... = .,_ .. • fOUf -· .art!:.·.!.. a1on wt.in..--· tar i.ot • &:iliii' .Ad. • DoilJ ~~==~~· .. ..,..:f_A_L_L~,_64_2_·56~7_1_1 £~!!!!!"~~eLfi"~.]~~1 ~P111t~l,m-!-~'r'..!·L':_<Oill:::m~~~·:::::::1.llillliimlll ' I SEE & DRIVE THE ·NEW 1973 t _TO_YOTA~FOXY COMBINA .TION 'j[::.1~ THE RUGqlD TOYOTA Y.TON PICK UP ' . I • AND SENSATIONAL.FOXY 5TH WHEEL TRAILER DISIONID & lri'GINlllD POI IMPORTED PICK UPS • SELF CONTAINED Wl'ftl SHOWER AND TOILET o NYLON l!llMl CARPET AND HERCULON UPHOLBTERY • CllJEEN llZE .M"8T£R BED 6 flTEHEO SPEAKERS o BUTANE STOVE, OVEN, WATER HEATER 4 FURNACE •=~:18YSTEMS-WlllEDFORAUICOND. o TRAILBR BllAIUIS !'OR' llAFETY • AUTOMA11C n•:z VOLT P(!!rEll CONVERTER o TOTAL IGllT J;MDD.1.rPOt1ND8 Al.IQ OllAT Wmt IDA!IUll ,,~OUt•• • I " I I I c i ! i i --' ' ' • • • · F~doY. Fobruary 16, 1'173 " DAILY PILOT I .•:I .. ~I' .. ,,. ........ )[if ~-I@ 1l•4•-ra. -----~ TIME FOR. _ ..... , LIMo, 2 Ti-, ti.II 'Cj)UICK CASH llnHw Ill loob, -906 Cy.lft, lllk.., '56 A-Wonted ~,.. -THROUGH. A' Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported * AUCTION * Abo-:._~ 1o·., l9' Flob1na ~. xtnt;;;. Seo~ --·925 WE PAY .TOP DAILY PILOT ,,., ALFA ROMEO . PRIDAY 7:30 p M. halllod cat lwbi" -· v""'°"· tor lobot.r • boaL BEATtho$Dev1IU<1tlon Sporit, Roct, Rads "' CASH WANT AD LAGU~~m!.~fORTS FEBRUARY 16ih :;::>. !i, .... • = ~ ~.::::..,, "$8, ~ hp '73-CZ"'" stock 10• old I 11 Second Street Mach. S.pe 642·5678 PrestiJ:e & Exolio Motor DIVANS 4 Uwesee.ta, <l1aln. ~ a • 2'' In -· · 8lQ' Youn ~w.saw 1()% Sano. Finest e;iutp. Torn • 1--------1 Car1 is offering these pre-Bedroom aets, La..mPI, Pie~ --· -board boat.Slp1 t.. New a ~ i!"\ down for re--work. All « ... _,,,,_ ... -0\~1ned vettldes for u le: -turea, I>l.ning ·room liett (.()YING, lone _h&Jred cat, -~ CAD:VJl,l,.__jJ cu,_r ; CZ kz+UV E:Z -PN1, m.&P orr. 53&-..2135. fOI' used J:&rs A ~kl. _just '1'1 914.4 Proscha fillJ'FL . Stereos, Co1or TV'a. Olltttt nw.le, black, white boots, newly decorated. Reblt eng, T 1...... 962 cafi ua,fqr tree esltrriitel: The •71124 Flat Con\'. 883-DFA ta ltJ ea, ~ :rtuoc. Nwblte noae, white neck. 30 hrs. ~ Flnc: Avl·l0% Qo-Up to 24 mo rue'" GROJll CHEVROLET 'liO Bentley VS. 837-CMO Wlllhon, Dryen, mew.,. A home . clel(>!rately. Boiits, Son 909 23S4 Npt Blvd, C.M. 645-IWI ,69 ""°"u , • '58 Bentley "6" 8989.WB •llUCl:I MORE!! . LATE 1971 Hod.aka Ace ..,..-n . "" WEEI) END SPECIAi~ llllllY'S l 'lll"IVWI SMALllo black & white, male; NE'WPORTER-40' ~e tc b, 100cc. Moditted to be a Pl·ln-Aak ~ ~~ M~er ·10 Austin An1erica. ss.1 EXZ, .,.,.,._ IMlllUft ~~.T:O-~ f:xva1~~ia::'s'ae ~: .ladles trail bike. Excellent 4 Spd, ~Air Cond, Hun~ae:ch ~0s.'~~·1 SJ1~.y~494_1014 mm: BROWSE AROUND ilYeolW1mdL ' 921326 • =-~~ ,~= (617GGEl • 847.at87 IQ s.3331 I A I LY JJl5l> Newport.Blvd. '11U~collles (2) M/F', SYDNEY Sabot w/..U., 641H838 • $13f9 IMPORTS WAl\'TED ~Tony's Bldr. Mat'ls. w/ ' Free to aood oars A -· $250. BOYS 10-speed . bike & 5-BILL MAXEY °""'"'roP 1 B~.)i· esa * 6tl-al86 home /cblldJen. 613-5709 84&-3734 speed Sl:in&raY .,. .. _ .. MOVING -.. u l!ne -LOVABLE, .-.. 7 yr looh, Sllpa/Docka 910 call 846-am TOYOM BILL MAXEY TOY?'fA >' . ltolm: ~ oet ' pc $100. old t,..; ... d<Opera .. ly Moto H 18181 l!Ei'.CH BL. ' 81~~ 18881 Beadl Blv •. AUDI SACRIFICE 1970 Audi. $1500. or best oH£>r. Call after 4 Pl\1, 557--8442 . USED ALFAS, NEW ALFA$ Demo sale, full service, pilrtl · & leuln&. · BMW WSEA 1173 BAVARIA 01eOI or cm;""" l50. Mi.. needsaoodbome.-WANTEI>Sllp. 30' Sailboat r -· ·~II.Beach Ph.847.fl555 PILOT ....0 c1re...,. $llO Entry Newport ..-Long Beach S.le/Ront MO HUNTINGTO!'I ~ , rtod °170 Clhlnet .Sl5. · Staun:Eir table ~~~.fl° f~ 1: are a. Re a 1 on ab I e. '10 Chev 1/2 Ton Autos, lmpO Sales • Se rvice -Leasing $21;. Lad>e. K9\I clubo, ~ tnh,;.L~139• n.,,...._ '73 Pace Arrow Standard, ,,....,. (~ IMPORTS & 208 w. i.t s: .. Santa Ana CREVIER BMW DAILY PILOT 1 5,. ~ ~r~~ llneN'. *A~~-A~., Ll>aaa ~tro~L~,0~ t\s: IB'h ft.Motor' Homo ONL y $19'5 SPORTS CARS CLASSIFIED AD vi.Jt :-3.:!1.xxnei i~rk~-pi;; ii~~;r=~;E,:64~·~12 11.,.,·~~i!;i~ :.E~.:.3;~5~!:. u~oBuEYRETsH~E2s9EC:.oo O~NGE· F~c6:~6~~· . Q leal table. Rd. Maple .;;;,;r. 8 wks. Call 642-30'11. ~·-Off S.11on Sole Price~• ~ , I table. Pio-., t>-a-, POODLE, b1Uk min. SLIP FOR 4045' SAILBOAT, $6695 •59 T!JYOTA p io k-up 65 ALFA ROMEO I • dlaher,atuawarea.-... oeu1ere<1maie.'A11ect1onn ... ~-Avecy • eo. ORD.ERNO·w ,, .w1eamper ahell. Radlal SPIDER (QIA·S T'S TIME FOR ROYCARVIR,lnc:. De. 108"' Larkspur, Cd.M. , MS-8312 aff5 6 wlmds. · . tires, AM/FM, lo ml. $1550. '61 Alfa Romeo Spider, low 234 E. 17tb St. ~ prqe, 1.0-(pM, Fri-p T-C 0 l) t e G «!'t man WANT to rent Newport slip & SAVE· Must sell. 6t4-50!l5 rhlles. One owner. Michelin Costa Mesa 5t6-444t Sal . Sbephml Molt' lhwl kids. tor 16' Hobie Cat (6. mo. " Crevier Motors CHEV. '67 If. Ton ptcl<-up. radlals. !><peed, RRJ515 QUIC·K-CA. SH X" C'urtis Mathis color TV, Inte~ni. 646-J.M1. min. ok) n4-96S-84!19 4 ~ Load levelers. New . $l 19S '71 BMW D2. Air, AM/FM, dark oak oab!net $225. 5 Bl.A.CK Labndqr 1 mal 2 Boiih, Speod & Ski 911 BMW radiai.... 11.250. <!K-8916 '69 DATSUN 510 M[#lln XAS. $2995 or heat drawer Maple chest $3S. yn needs goode ~· :'l.18 W. ht. Santtti Ana 8J5..3Jn Vans 963 SEDAN I d v • ' ~ • ·• 01f~ 54&-793S. Maple triple dreuer LD,.;,.people 557-&90 me. ·n BOSI'ON Whale•. 13'. ' Airoondilionlng, .. s pe e d . ea ·1ng THROUGH _A DATSUN w/mlrrw & 2 matohlng • ' Sourpuu Sport. 50h p PACE ARROW '69 CHl!VY VAN Radio. Clean. Z.SE231. . Dl&ht .tand.1 ne. Walnut FREE DOG Johnlon U gal, tanks., ~ Ton ·Sport Van. Map I $1095 -...OH wall unit $5(), UGLY L1T1'LE ll!IJTl' Zieman trier, $1000. be! S. TIOGA nrlsed)etters, V-8, FM TOYOTA 2-DR. HT DAILY PILOT SHARP ECONOMYI = _ Im GARRARD m:E ::::.!.. mtx-·~'.· 6:,4561'~.r VOLKSWAGEN ~~· Call alt. 5 • '69 Toyota >-<Ir-Ht, 1'00 • • 1mi 08:J'.'.' P=· ~= 1100EL, po' ~ lull ed, bod~ bealtlly. 50bp Mere."°°· Alt 6pm. BILL YATEs 1Nc '61 ECONa-IJNE Plokup -· "lflf5YBX25!. Marketplace WANT AD =. ~!...."!'iieu,"~·~ sbe -· Ito watt blk/wld, ser;;295. MOTDRllOMES ~-w!U. -eJldne or 9 VW SU.,ROOF ~ All!FM.I MPX recel:••· 3 F,.. pitf R•bMt . AND CAMPERS :fil'' trade ~ ... sm&ll Van. '6 '" stereo, 1pkrs ln cab A ;: at!;'C~w-=-= With mrtch ···~· .. •• 847-5613 I llmJ AJo,:id~ ~':;""' ,._ 642-is22. Amerlcansi~ Bil: "'"" &4 5& =r:: ~~dr in. $400. Now 1911, T"""'-· T-. 493.4511 e 499-2261 e ·837-4800 e '67 GMC VAN e Wood d"'h & knobs. Sport 2• 78 The !as .. st draw In u.e West. .~~tralle• I -~-· . ll'L.I VB, auto., 846-llln steering wheel. Rad i o. 1 , \·,.a Dally PUot Oaa,IHed u£u...i.•~ • with -" '6.5VWVan.Goodoonditlon. Push-out w i ndow s.ClassUledAds ... '642-5678 Ad.642-5678. plok-up bed. New lloen.. • Aircraft 915 Egttine running ... u. can i,eatberetle$,l~F Autos, Imported 970 ·Autos, lmportod 970 A""'u1~ .. ~."1~m~po-r"".t_od,...._,,910"' $T5. Stock rac1c• for Ford 645-5936 aft. 6. lnlcl< made wlU. 1" plpa ... 11, Gener I l50 Aero Club Manager. ** •72 Chevy Van, alr COOd, '59 ·MERCEDES $25. 65 aheeta: pt corrupted • R9tor-Wlng trainer $12/hr pa/pb, $3900. I Ivory · · with red leather, ~~her~ «>Aa3n d GROOM • BOARD 11 yrs Avall to clube. 557-8>10. -LANDAU $,-0795 AM-FM radio, nylon tires.. . wn ._,... · all breeds. Free 'pickup! C•mpers,Sale/Rent920 '• Autos W•ntecl 968 ,Loolal r ~ runs strong . New 70,0lll ·Infra "Sherry's," Poodle "-pupa · !.G!l734. Rod Rodl1nt Over-avail. 546-2848. '69 GMC Plcl< U!>-Opcn Road THE CONTINENTAL ' REW.ARD , ll195 hHd Gas Huters. n...s 154 Camper. Stove & oven. OF MOTOR HOMES 1 ' 10 VW BEETLE W(Blower1. EZ to Inatall :;:;:;! "!l • Toilet. 2 extra tirea. $3000. . All original with·~~ 1115 (prl pty.l 646-9234. GERMAN SHEPHERD :tlltll w. Coast Hwy, NB. We ol!er a wide set-to · ,_, Ney; ...... LoW * PUPS * 6'!Hml, call btwn 9-5. c:hoooe trom fur imriledlale WILL PAY OVER· :nil••· Rad•>. 332BQB. 1 PROF. pool table, 7x4, one B K/TAN MA E' FUILY Equ!.J> Ca!nborlc d'"" See $1295 pc sla .. to1>. xlnt eond,. oil L L Cam fur Toyoto/D8lgUn ~very. at 'K n Bl Book' •67 Mlle''. ' occea lncld. $3!0. 4 SILVER TIP FEMALE .,,.,....O!!tt 642.J2l7 JOHNSON & SON . e Y ff · Wrooaht iron It wicker Purebreedlm papen \ · · • i.l.ncotn·Mercury Fer lite · model, clun, 1:U ~-rifi~TNS:~ bullet bar stools. Ye1'l'. at-. ..,. puppy -.Jdewormed Cy.lot Blkn 2626 Harl>or Boulevanl, low mlleego dome• ·, 1$195ii•Y: · tract. $10 ud>. 673-8774. . $25 ~llrl . 925 . CoBta Mesa ti~, Imports, trucks or '65 VW , KOMM' • I M!Kell-IM-'llliL -·--__ 5405611_ """11Pil'I. ~-~·--=-.... W1nl9d . 120 DOG SchoOl Instruction New )IOTORCYCLE REPAJR..All Z1' TRAVCX> CiJi:J.i ask fur BllYer ~'-;;r""'atnr,~ .. ~"= . .0....1 cw-stortiJw Tu• s malo!s. wcrtt cuaran...o. 25' DISCOVERER DAYE ~ '"" • • • · ~!"'~'ii WANTED!! . 9:30-10:30am.WedHpn.6 Free estimatel. Orange :a>'~'rrOONTINENTALS '.\ " speake'rl.Alloywhieela.Big Ulld boy's bike 16" or 20" Sat 9:Slr10:~ Martin-Coe.at Automotive, 1711 20' PR.IDE tr JOYS--· ttres. No. 5286. ,. wUh Jow handle bus. a.t Kennel1w ~ Pomona Ave, CM, 6&-5'l2'J VAN OONVERSIONS __ '\ llftU'l'llfl , 1 1 , "' $995 · ~ ._ • 96S-218'F • S!'ANDARD -Poodle BMW R·75, 1971; 31 Km; Sales. Servlc:e. -1 rvn11111r , ·1 • " vw SQUAREBACK ** WANTED: Spertl puppies. Nortbem Ired br . .u...., $250 ~-; xlnt * .,._, lac.* ~-"'--' 'Bl·J ' ~:. Fl\•1 -a1"!~.-L0t~ SUnlamp l Foldlng bleycle, U.. & co1<r to QlalDplOn shape; lo blu bk + 10%. • · -~-r ..,. -~~~ • "~" ~ ~. -alter 6, ' ..... Ftcld. -... peL ~ 1iJ80l ~3· G.G. Caot1 .. 546-8017 Pusb,<>ut windows. Bwnper Mtlsloel lnotrun.mm 41G-2362..evea. '6s Kawaaaki 250-Lowered. Next 11tG.G. DallUn WE PAY TOP-ooilll'R ', J<Wlllls. N$1~· . l'AMAHA-ro-110.-Gu~, ~~~ol~ trome-00nct~.A'!fi. -~-11-~~_:;~tn~,: ~~S~N :.l~K·~I\ Good .a>nd~.:0-· ~221D •.. ea. aft 6pm., 3 Like new am bas just about see WIBAllfttlJER.' B• ' tires. Radk>. ~e!1° inren: ' 1967 BIG Bear Sc:rambter everytbln(P'"Oll It -only UICK x~ * RECX>llj>ING 81;PDIO * GERMAN ·Shepherd pupa. ~)"lo'ML >:lnt eorid. make 13.llOO lnlles. See a~ 2626 l9ll5 H.rboi' Blvd. "~ ,,_ ~ New -F.Qulpped ~. -p"""" -or trade, Bill llarborB!vd.,Coal!'Mesa-CostaMesa 1179-2500 '69 DA'PstN 5fo . $15 per hr. -~~ not. $25 ·-/91M988. ' Aak !or Bill Palno JUNIC>,,AUTOS w· .,,,.,.. . FOR Sale, 1 Gemelnbart Pil> each. 891---NEW '72 Hood.a CB 350. 500 WINNEBAGO dJx unit . ' ~·" oo&o.. New, Smtlnc lllwt', AKC Saint 'Miles. Extras! o.t $1KD. mo.torhome,. Taldng W~Allll:&~ Why s:ttte for·1ess than 5 $300.673-1629call....._ Bemud-.Bredbrsbe, Sell!ot'$675.-. _.ttons: Summer· 0pennf511 ' ~-,&>ors. ~$ll~ , •• Ice Fumltun/ .. ,nd_. & dilpooltlon 5 1971u PENTON 125 ·"""" ""'· ~y "' -• . '? . wbold. 5!lHIS7. --• • n monthly~ alt 2 ' For JUDked ~ wrecked .'69 FIAT SPIDER 1 _ Equlf.. ___ 124 Z_I!ar.ttnr~~$10$5'15, Clean"'\"lask-3256 LlJXUIUOUB,..__,.., F. autos. '·' •_ ~!Oy wb<lots, '>r!ch_ell~ WD DESKS~ wtc/umb .. c ti • I G-·. ~ . liOiil e '721> Kawuald equip!. "'" Lllttlrt:e 23/25. ---· m " :14 ""· Riiillill:~-FM""ra ctt 0 • -~file-cir ';'.'30pmcblldn!on1yn. tM>4l8 to oond. Trvlng, m-:. :U.-Free ·~mmns; Alt 5, TIME'·~<, ZWA812. $11'5 ll. 88! W. 19th CM IG-3408 ' ' ""'5t otter. 49<-0007 alt-' 838-([533, TU>ltln ~ LRG wood deslt, '25. :nlddle BEA~ whl" 1971 Suzuki 90 p!INOOK -me, 22'. CLASSIFIE J..,D it'j JI ~ student desk $15. I' c:oanter, ~--$40. ~po. only 400 miles, ~ ~ ~· Xlnt FOR ACTIO tl Nloe c::ontt. SS0. 66-1519 $325. 538-3256 , • ,.1 \• + •• • sow Collll l'l•-/!!!r!!! ~ ~~ ,=. = 19'IO 750 Mato · GuDt, Full Tntll .. r Trriel 945 CALL 642~ 11 v""""' _,. 111'111 U-$10. 835-811) dross. Gou. ovenena. Must 13' '62 Alftio1.l. l;ipa i l2V • . c ~ o-llUllllll OBEDIENCE C:ASSES sen. Best ol!er. -· propone stv/OY<!D/re{; sec'. A-. Imported Autos, 1mported ,zo ' • N"'1c0 " Ai!VU!otl!-I:.eMons ·lfn.11 Husqvarna 400. $1100 bkre. $4511. 644-4585. - Doa't ""7 .., reran anttl , Try~ Ftr:n. Paul -alt. 6 Auto S.rvlce Ports 949 , 1·,.. can pl>,yl N°"'ployen ADORABLE Silky Terriers PM. . • ' --to·---T wlca, 2 -· l Ff:n. $125'. ·n KAWASAIQ, 175 Groat MQB PARTS, Incl enc. $395 , >!ibOpo. For lnlarmatlon $150. Call -18 shape! Many extras. 2500 . Trans, $110, roll hor 81 Jn. Conta<t: Tom Dlslerlch SprlnfM: sp;;;i;1 ml,. $395. rn-460 " .. --· 644-'1528 I 60-2151 . AKC . ~ ..:.,,,,, Trucks "2 Trucks • , Coos! Music Service ;:~;wi"Si"l~;;;r;=~f;:!p;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:i; Newp!Jlt Blvd. at 111rbor GERMAN Shepherd ~le<, Costa M-AKC, 175 l 'up. N-··~o•~ eeno1c --*~~"l!H~ ... !!?!-~:'.:'.::=:!•~56!~ l'eh. clolnnco ol used l .U. HORSES BOARDED ~ --iwloodorc oVER 1J111 ..-i.Yall ..r '1•.SO.,,.. boil-. ... rld!nc t ~· Box '-W I' •ht: M • ,...:&.: ~ J'/!1«1. ~ a IC I UllC -·r OaJ<Ral>ch-. fouth Coast Plazl 5IJ>.2ll30 BO~EJ>.Top location, lll5. OllD orpN,, models :ll2T1 84H30! Santa Ana tX !'rT~M, A, and H. ~~!' ~~~~~~ WbolelU:e Conn . JStudlo • 1Cout P:wY, llano Point,>. 1111-• HAMMOND Aloo • l!lnt alQd. $1ll0. - WANTED: -Pr\GnndWFl'UJ. lloJll, Oonerol 1 !!!!! GMC HEADQUARTIRS ~ (THE ~UCK PEOPLE> , I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW .1913 GMC • -· piano. i ply, • r cash. (21.1) 50-:1114 CRUlSING to , Kexlcof I ' !!'!'~.... !! = ~ ....... ~~ it WANTED, Blank 1111" at yacht Jo or tram ""1 point I • 'Dt.d for prote.....,,y at )'OUl"convehiepc_e. 'ira1ned buntlnr do1. Ree"'MWff ratft.Yean ot VANS •PICKUPS --5iHlsr , llld1o, HIPI, IMh, Mein!./ \ ~ ~ IM lervlce "2 11.B. 11-r amp •I-BOAT tw. ~ lllllfly. Also -... llnal ...--. -tubol. tnnd -· 1NO -.... per .... ---alt• t4H111; -· pm, Jim. ............ ! 906 -AN TR 1!IOX lii-FM * <ltlAND IMl'IXS 3J-* --.... --~ -tton. arts $111), 1111 tor Mint equl -· i=i T:i ~ ~v n4: .... ·-:,~:.;. ... mta. .... I • "IMMYS. •STEP VANS- COHllA CPI. r ........ -$27J820 --·---· ... ,...., .............. .. SIMIM tll641 Joi. • -11111 ••·-.... $289J20 .,.. -I :11111, ""'*f • CMMI. ......,. ""' ........ ~ --. 11J1r11 .. ...,_lilt SMll.71 ,1 emu Pl.U • . . s ' ' '" NEW 1972 TOYOTAS : e CORONAS e CARINA$ 'e COROLLAS AT DEALER COST! .. Your -rttlnlty to uvt before price rill In 1-...it.MI bol-of trld1 on Imports! BILL MAXEY -· ~r·'al•li~ 'nb• llACH . . · 11111 RACH IL.. 847-8555 ~ PONT1AC TEMPEST 2 dr., Hardtop. A!>lom1tic, -~. Lie. ""#SOSFZH---•• '7 0 MERCURY BROUGH~ , Loocl.,!, Full Poww • . (STK 213401 -'. ' '66 GMC PICKUP · 4x4 % Ton • (6n59HJ ' '11695, -, &6· CHEVY EL CAMJN0"7 -RMflo, H1at1r. (US404ll i 4 spd., Radio, Heater, Low Miles. '69<MQB-GT -. IZZ'M64l - ' '7 0 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER Lie. #543AYE . --. '69 lllA'I' SPIDER Must Ba sMn. (YCU772l · 4 Dr., Ayto, Tr1ns. '6'8 DATSUN ·510 (ZNV383J ' -'895 . llllAND NEW 1972'1 STILL AVAILAIU . DEMO SALE 10 TO CHOOSE FROM 1"972 51()-. 4 Dr., R.dlo, Air Cond, L•&7401 LIST PRICE $2910.95 • BARWICK PllJCE $2200 , SAVE UP TO $700 ON DEMOS "DRIVE A ' unLE -SAVE A Lor· -·-JOI __ ._ _ ~.--.. hllyliiloli·-· - $ALIS HOUIS ' HIYICI HOUOI' ................. ,... -MOIL ·Ml:H ....... ,... .... t ...... 6 ,.., Set•rMt 7:JI t9 ..... CALL 493.3375 or 31-1375 11!!11!!!!-~·~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!~!!!!!l!f!ll • ' ' J - • - . -• • • • -• -• I • • • ) . . ·1-t's-OJlrewl! 1972' s -L~ading Ora~g~~~uatj-8-;!ck.'.1!>pe~ Re~ler! . J. ' . . . 1973 BUICK CENTURY 2 DR: COLONN.J'oE ' '~72 BUICK .~oA·,QJ ... · 1973· BUICK fliECTRA CUSTOM 1973 RWlcllARDIDP •• ' ... J , I I• • ' ' ' , .. ' • i.. "" ., ;.:.., ' :':. Alltlomllk tr.I.... ,._. dlu ....... ,,...,. ...... , .... AM l'ldle, .. ilwll """' ,...... ..,.. ..,..,~en!"" •111>1..,, ••l'f!IWY •• t!Mt."" cannt> I r ol ' ~ ' / " ' " • • _. AM/P.M .,....., wtl,_.111. Mr cii&; ~· •ts. ,,.,f ............... .lL, ........ ,..,. ,,......, sMc. ltckJI W Nit l!iHb, ....... ,..., I'll.US MUC MOllt:!t Cltmnfl). 1 TO CHOOS• PltOM. 1'1 LOW .U1 • , " r . • . ., .. ~ .. " .. :.:~ ....J.,. rwi.. wtltt. ,•I ti'"' alt'. cW .. tllli.I llW. __... -t.' f 1i(llld9WI:' ,,._ ·91K ~ """" 1fMtt"" MIWMtk ltllllll\IAIM, titt 1~ w11111. I~~, ' -.. . . . •ULL P~ICl.t•973 +.TAX & LJ(', W ' I 0..:."' '"" MO. OR • LEASE PYMT. •ULL PRlcE t3995 .. t99•1· P~R MO, · , + TAX & LIC. OR . LIASE PYMT. I . '5373 + ... -ate ...... NANCING • , 1. , AVAl .... L~.LO~ INTIRE~'.f· · •ULL' PRICE '52""3 $12914 PIR MO. , ,t -TNCi& LfC. ,,. OR LIASE PYMT. r 1913 OPEL GT • ~ . ' ~ ,. I ' RILL, PRl(I • AX & LIC. I ~· ~ . " 1973 BUICK LE SABRf SPORT COUPE """ '""'·· p-II-Inf, peWw 111K ~. •Ir ctlldltl0fll119, wtlll1W1N lirH. llnild 1111., d1l11111 wllltl co""" ...,...,.., ...,rd• & tlrlps, Won't lltl 11 -!Ow, i.w l'fk:I. (Xll..,) .f'ULL PRICE.$4"'95 $.1 :1 -1" PER MO. . + TAX & LI(,. 'ffa OR . . LEASE PYMT. I • 1j73 CENTURION 2 DR. • ' - 455 cu. 111, .,.glrie, Ndll, dlolll l'ltll-t, wlll .. want. ""'"·~Ill• pwr. brllt"' &1.r CllMI., llltttl gilt" 1141111,_. strips. CK11~1 ' -' FULL PR!a:J:45.7-'11-c _$'LC,, 8" PER MO. 1 TAX & LIC. · . '¥ •OR I LEASE PYMt. . . ' 1913 CENTulY; LllxUS .STAJION WAGON , lSf c#:.111 """"' 411111, "'9fnltlc "'"'·• ""' itw«lltt, radii, wllff-U., •fr , c-.. .,... •llff, ~ .... ,. .. till ..... Ciiek. .... tl'•ill, ....... ri14 TOO MUCM TO Ltn'tt , · 1 FULL'~Ria.s45' -'118" PER MO . TAX & ,LIC. I :;,a OR LEASE PYMT. GMAC, .......... ,. u.w Calff •• ~ RHK'-t llYCdlliblai ,W•• ..... my;, •• , ........ C9'1 ....... coll .... ;.~ ....... daff for,.,... ...,,.,,..,.;: Aft. ~ .-N ' . ..... . . ' ' ... 2/11/7). .. . ' I • Z.iJR. SIDAN Aro11~d lO 11111•• pH 91/kln, r1clinin9 b.lc~•t 111h, 4 .,. .. d tr1111., 11f1ty front di1c bt1k11, full .,\nyl int., whit1 w1ll1, wh .. I cov1r1 end 11111ch "'°"' 111 ri•..ditl'd. S1ri1I #411142. ' . • NO D'OWN~:r, -$58'Si- Mo. . . . >01 41 )JOS. ON ·-· j:UDIT Def1r,.d p'IY-•t prlc1 lncl11di119 t1x, lie., ..,.,.st ' $2101.9'6. A1111111I J>*lc1llt191 r,t,; 12.67Y. . . ' * USED CAR SPECIALS -k . . 1 70DA TSUfl. ~ .'10 SUZUKI-: ' STATION WAGON I ., -MO~TOltCYCLI! Auto. troM., ll:&H, AIR CONO,, -· X ... Hlltllft'~ ·lk. Hli. 111""4 too. llOOd !Itta, Lie. 65J M10"9,1 AIQ. Prlc.d fl)!' lllllldl IOlt. · I • , ,•1050 · -•39·5 -----'------'70 TOYOTA I 170 .DAT~8 MAU II !AGON J=J.~a'.:"~~: Mlt9, ~ f"lllJo. '-'tr, olr ' I 'fij.95 I '1495 'f2 DArSuN uoof12DATSUl510- cou,. 1 -It-.., • ..... WIW, Ut. Ho. ~ .. ll&H. low lnllewt, lol, ... ILA. lol l9ct. ~., S.. 250MI. '1715 I · '1995 _,,, .. • REAT '69 CADILLAC CONVIR~ Fully ~ulpped. Excellent condition. C923CPC) '71 TOYOTA LAND CRUISIR'4 ' • wheel dr:ive, radio, beater. Like new. (rol:CTR) I I $2795 '68 YW·FASTU.Cll. , An excellent buy. (XEV813) .'69 C.u.i!ARO 4 1 ~ 1 s1795 '70 YW CAMPElr Au~transmlsslon, radio, 1 · 'Pop Top. Radio;: heater, facfory hc11.tcr, pewer steering. interior. (l,OU.GC) ' . __ _,<,.Sc;;;';,,· ·-503--158-.l ___ _., ... tt.,·--.. · .. ·-.. ·--·· •· ' I ' I '72 ~;~t;~.r~;8t ,:. ,69511 ~oM~!.r.a1rco~tlonmg. ----~~~~----~----~~l '65 RAMa.11' AMI. WAGqN Air l'Onditioning. radio, if• • heaJ:er. '(N~) , '66 DA'ISUN PICK UP Rad.lo, heeti:;;n" condiUo~ ( ) YW4 DOOIAUMMATIC The Big Car From vW. . !700E0l) l68 YW IUS Rldlo1 hm\e<._Belge with matcblnt interior. (X:OB356) . 1 • ' '66 YW IUS LOoks A runs ke new.~ (SJIL22() ·1 ,395 I J , • I' ,, . •' ' -' -1 ,}' .. i l ,• .i ' 1 • •' • ·' l • j • J ' • • • ' -1 -I r 1 ' ' ,J j • ' ;i l 1 . . • • ' • j " - ~;j;;~.:.;1~;_;i:-~ir; .... ~~l:~~=~~i=:-~"' .. §:;;;l~~ll;;;;-;; .. ;; .... iiii'~-I~~~ [ "*'-.... · l§l I \_ ..... I~ ':'.;;'-....;::91;.;::D ~~. Im~ 970 Autos, lmportool 970 Autot. Import':" ___ ~O Auto., I'""°"'" 970 Autos, Imported 970 A•utosllii•, •lm_port_Ollllil-9•70• I ~A!"'u~tot,-!U~Hdll!'--•990~ I 'A'u!lltos•_•, !'!u• .... ~--~ . llltz l£itAULT TOYOTA TOYOTA YOLKSW~GEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO BUICK CADILLAC ~ · o:al~ui~~°! SALE '70 Toyota '68 'SuP¥ '70 YW 113 ¥JWI v;:;~o. ir.0~.,0s;~ ;~64 ,!ul~. AT, '68 l;AOIUAC y-'68,Renawt'.i.i:.:'mlleoae, FINAL CLOSl-OU.T-1 . c.,_ Sand. 1.ggy. mlleo, t:opd., C'IMBIU) Plliloq,lill:al mlO<al<:illatioo Radio, H~t., 1 cl.u.!!_ l!p( DE w .l.E new tires rebuilt carbure-'72 TOYOT S -rnr;-Au_tq: Ti'iiil, Ridlo, -Ftllefiliill'op,-See it_iM_ $1299 .,..._ttJ~---nec af-,-gle. tr ansportatio n car. II -,ILL ~-New Car "" aod ciJ.c brik.._ 25-30 • A Cl60BllLl ' you'll Bey 11 13333.33 !inn Bring .,.,h. CBEZ365l . I ·a.Ins mlleaperpJloo.l&iO/make MOST ALL MODELS $1249 $1299 64HU4. •9NLY $495 FuBPow!!..._AkON1d.CVVR-C~l1t Evert Doy :!!: 49'1·2135.ev .. .._...._ 44 NEW & BILL MAXEY BILL MAXEY ~u-V~U°ed 544~~ Q!i '=: HOWARD Chevrolet b~YSP,,.,,J.L -3 DAYS l\f~ Oµr Unique -.68 RENAULT DEMOS TOYOTA ' lOYOTA .$!.IO. 54£-m1. Newport Beach $2295 .., ftl LMt l A~~lnn. Xlnt ALL MUST GQ 18881 BEACH BL. :147.,8$5 18881. BEACH BL. M'l-8555 Autos, -Used 990 htaeArthw-Blvd. &: Jamboree I.Ji,-' of Imp' orts • l!'!i!B IN FEB. HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH mR SALE· 22 pa•••nger '33-0555 """' J OY A DEA • · i-v • • ,,.,... '57 BUICK WAGON. Nu ra· llllCD ¥ancbooteo, Bueoa Park '. ' LER COST '69 Toyotei \ '11· VW Advent.,. C&mper, San Dlego Frwy at A""' TR.AM. 't8 en&me. auw. dials Radio / heatM No on the ltanta Ana ~. ' BELOW COST C f'Ully ~W,ps:.o elereo FM, Pkwy Laguna Niguel ' trans. ~ condition. Make smoke SJ&(t • 123-'125() ••• , 1970 TOYOT CORONA ·: . orona IWll'OO~ • Wk4ya 49s.oioo . u i.-ofltr. H ... Mem. Hosp. 265i s.ni An St '119 M-Benz 181 --. ' SE.E..US TODAY! 'Dr,.Auto Trans. Ar Con!, ~; ~ <. 673-JllB, ll<>-llOOl ext 124. . ~·M..: .. ~, Allen (Oldsmobile ' Codilla: a , thL mini .~";;1: 4 dr, auto trans, radJo'.PURCHASE or LEASJi Radio, s.$1gi't:=-1• vw ~W~~..°a.J. 'l'!l;' =ild:i:lf·<l BWCK C 4 ~ble otter. 494-7846 healer, low ~· clean UP TO 4' MONTHS ,,, or 'not ,:_, ·~ .. t Ha $250. ltlOO CC. $350. or !. +;; ADILLAC ~J.quna N~j ..... jM-1533. '. car. Cll3IBBO> • , -llrlll I rlllK' BILL MAXEY uh~-., no "" GIUU'an. a1t 5;00, call Ste,. ~ I . • ,. San 0~ ~ .•• at Ave~ M . $1195 uutn U:llhl c . 54H902. 1971 EL DORADO -•· ••• , ., J G · I ' • TOYOTA · '69 VIN BUG 1968 VW, Lik• nu-Musl"" • i..ss than 18.000 miles. 1.9l:f MG' • 18881 BEACi BL. 847~ Newly overbid, gd tl.n;!a le Qr1a owner. 36,000 mJ, Nu Fact_ory air conditioning, YOUR ONLY ' MIDGE:!' ; • BILL BARRY HUNTINGTON BEACH cond, chrm whls, $1095. tirea. Snow Chains & ski leather interior, full IJl)Wel'. • FACTORY °it!: ~.fld.• on1y cos~~ M~A~: "°3 TRIUMPH ·~ SQuu.beck ~ ~1350/best o "er . f.~~ .~~ck ASky~.~ ~~~..!. 't...~'.t~~ AUTHORIZED ' MGI GMC·PONTl.o\C·ll jAJ' '™IFM ~-Good u..s. · .J.. ,.. control, light oenHnoJ,. '"°"t CADiLLAC (ht St., At S.K."Fnfy.) '72 TOYOTA MARK II '61 Trltimph GT 6 ltlnt cond. Make otter. VOLTO ·. :" :.,':;'w:.:J"' ~~ e.,.ry dlx. xtra. (Ser. DEALER '68 .M:aa a:r. ~nt ed. m> ~·~~Sama Ana $800 • 893-063) 544-4i132. DAY FREE TRIAL EX-404!Bi). Large,t selection of Cadfl. :u!!nll. heater, Mlclielln · ,69 T l _I · 4 Dr., Autq. Trans., 'Ah' VOLKSWAGEN · '65 VW BUt. Cheap, 'Good ' SALE 'CHANGE. · • ' · $5999 ' lacs In o....,,.. County. -. ft w/blk int • oyotq Qrnd., )!lue wl1h white .... body/tlrel. '73 Xaga. Best GUSTAFSON Sales-1'aaln&. Sl.421. llill. Corolla s,..-..., 9'.00,~ :::._ ~"'iT'; ~ .::.· ~ ~ ~01$1SO. Mt 4,30 Ft~7A2L VCLOOLSYEOOUS T Uncoln·Mercury ~ NCaabedUrsl ' Nabers 1-........ • ,,,,o_PE_L ___ 4 spd, Radlo, Red, (ZSll.244) ' $2495 125CXl. 536-6511 or 80-'I065. '69 vw Bug, X!nt COnd-Orig .. 16800 Beach at Warner • !ii ac Caclilac tt 'fl 'tlne!, KOOd meth $999 . .. * DUNE BUGGY. Xlnt body ~· 31,000 ml. Radio & MOST ALL MODELS Hunlin&ton Beach 2600 HARBOR BL., I ! I l I I cond.,~lloedo pofut. $400 -or lll;L MAXEY condt. + acceu. Hai blown ~ilitewalll $950. 644-l!lm 18 NEW & DEMOS 842-8844 * (213) 592-5544 cosrA MESA ~~.,ML. "'5f o _ 551-1621. e.,.. Make otter. 646-1315. N.B. .. · ALL MUST GO "Home of the Viking" M0:9100' Open SW.day MO: ~ liGEOT . TOYOTA .19611 vw B1ig. Rebuilt .,.,. ·~~'in· ent r.:::: 'ii\~ IN FEB '67 RIVIERA FI e. A I c '12 C,WlµAC Coupe • ~ 9IOO Open SUnday . ' 1888.1 BEACH BL. llt1~ !Dr. $950. Beach. ~-• DEALER ·c' OST Sway ""t. Exoellent con-VIiie. All xtras. Incl aterM/ '71 CADILLAC 1 'SI! PEUGEOT Wagon. Rwill HUNTINGTON B9"' Call 548-4183 . '21. VW Camper Pop top dltlon seat. Beat otter over $S9IO. 493"nTI. . . I ( ai>od. SlllO °".Best oiler. . ' '70 To~ '66 vw. ..tilr ....... -Xlnt. 'Mua se11'. . BELOw ·c·osT $1595. . Private p. r y LUXURJOUS 9 .......... l'l 11111111111 ~-• ' · .. . . . . \ -· Diego Frwy at A""' back ""-"· runs. pod ·.u .. m-4067 I 673-<491 Codlllac 1961. 2-owner. Full ~ ""O . -Coroliei c Pltwy,LaaunaNlguel. 6'4-2T18 ** vw SUN !AL SEE us TODAY I 'TO BUICK Estato Wagon. 9 power4alr.$1005orbestol-. . r RSCHE 4 Spd. Radlo, ei.e C884Al:rii ~ 131-Glllt 'TO vw 1 pass blu. 31,000 Xlnt ... ,l P\IRCHASE or LEASE pass: Nu ..... lo mi., AIC. !er. 644-0062. Oinv .. ~ equipped, )!lue '51 Cpe "cstored $1349 . '69 Toyota mlles, xlnt cond. ~ 2492 -~=.Call 494--0257 UP TO 48 MONTHS PIS, P/DIB., radio, tilt ** '68 CAD 2-dr de Vilt .. Wilh Blue op A Blue'k.111-ne Nu blk Falrw Dr CM ii...,o -....,,., wheel, 1 owner 546-;.8624, Full power· ••-auto er.interior. (6'Pl010) ,. ~~~~~J'\: BILL · MAXEY Carona Cpe '69 vw "'c.m;;.,, .;,;;:;:;._ ·~Y.':" =\'."""'".!"'~ DEAN LEWIS •x:i !'/.Ji~ AM/FM. ~7498~, ' · $5299 : ' ined. llD-iD:l/828-6159. TOYOTA Auto Trana, Radkl, Metalic air, ·lltta:, new paint, many $850/best otter. 557-tKDS. ~ Full price! 842--2446 '72 Cadillac, xlnt cood., fl.Illy 1 • , • Bl (ZKG8"6) xtru. $1695. own. 496-40). , · equipped, make o f f e r . '66 PorlChe • 912, 5 spd, 11881 BEAOI BL. B4T~ ue $ ,69 VW Squareback w/brn n yw, lo · rnilef, a.m/fm, BUICK Riviera 1968 .. XJtit 615-~ after 5 pm. ~~·· ~ tires, brks, HUNTINGTON·BEACH _• 1249J. int. LoQks le runs beautiful F1 ~nJi:g'6or ~st of-. oondition I: well eqwpped. 1965 Cadillac. Xlnt cond. ~l!eaut cond. $7l50. ' . I • .. -BILL M~AEY-6'1Hltl28. JirlfSat/After 4. er. . Call 644--5325 eves. Must sell-1'aving country. ,~ Allen ' .-,O'd b'I I I <.,mo I(' . · , . 71 :roy-, . ...... Vacaoctes coet mopey! Rent ** l9Tl VW. CAMPER..Low · -1966 HARBOR '68 B~CK i.. Sabre, power, pe.t olfer. 646-8217. l\IUS'!' .lloll . 68 912. New __ Cotolla_'_Cp.lf --' . l\IYOTA ' ' yoor OOuie, &Pt:i-' ,,_ mll?l~lll ~ . COSTI< MESA 646-93ol' au:. )o mlles.,l owner. $1600.-'10 Sedan de_ Ville, loaded, 'I patnft""'"\eblt-eng;-magr. 4 Spd Radio (6'14BSW ·_18g8rBtxCH BL. 847~ bl(lg., etc. -Uiru a Dally·PUot m:. .,...._ · -546-3182 exceUent .. -pnv-party. $36.50.--San-Dleeo-Fl'wy-at-Avery "--· Cadillac ~~~reo, tape declt. • ' ), 1 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH Clusl.Oed Ad. 64H6'7B., Want ld results • · ·• ~ Nefd, a "Pad"? Place an ad! Sdl ·Idle items ... 642-5678 646-7686. Pkwy, Laguna Niguel. · ~ ~~-~ . iuJ.1~9:.xEY .t.utos, UMd 990 AU!!>t. Usod 990 A Usod 990 Autos, UMd 990 A-. Used 990 Autos, Usod . 990 49~ 131-Glllt .wn.r. liai-<ms. TOYOTA RO '1!2 normal. Green 18881 BEACH BL. 847~ ~J!:.1r. cond. $1475. HUNTINGTON BEACH ~w 551.--"~';7''="~="'--- 1963 • Super ,.eo '68 .Toyota Convt. Md/FM, .Uvor blue, Corona-· I 1~~~~1400~. ~!i.=-Jrt11-c I~...._ , Adt~' '61 pQ 912. lo' mi'a. Blue (XEN598) ~r· tmmac. $3350. sm .. · mo sli T ·Targa, ollve!b.Jk1 BILL MAXEY : • ~~~:J.500· .pn \ . ;roYOTA ' PORiiCllfJAte \1;9 !U:..X!J!t tA8si BEACH BL. 847..s5s5 ""1d. kpd, Many mu, HUNTINGTON BEACH . -CXlRON • 71 Sport•-OJuPe. ~ YEU..OW. White w/ blup,. top. Stick . CONDmON1-.btft-,Xlnt ~oftdltfon. I fllll0.**'63-7522 67lHl809, 499'4343. · sen it .Old stuff. 'Bl.G''the Need .~"P-.ul"? Pl8.ce181l ad! lrew ~ Call 64i l6T8. 970 Autos, lmporfetl OVERSTOCKED! , FLOODED! --...... ~! SW AMP.ED .!· I I ' • .. ~ l - .,. • Ill .... -St~p · · Up~ToiUX-URYl '!. ,.'-. t Excelleni Selecti~n Of Owned -:Mark IlI:s and . -. . '72 CAPRI 2600 V6 1 • Automatle, decoi' group, air _conditioning. (085FYWJ' ' $3475 '70 FORD MusrAN& Prevrously MarlC IV's " I 1 '71 COUGAR Power steering A brakes, autdliiatic, vinyl root. (359--BSX) _. \' t .. $2575 ~ I t • I. I '70 MONTEREY · arks. and Continentals.,. ow ~ emgtJt(ereif·a .APPRECIABLE SAVINGS ', '72 MONTE CARLO .Au~Uc, full power, factory air, AM/FM, latida.u (884EKTJ .. • :$3777 . ·'71 'CONTINENTAL ' '68 CQUGAll'Xl7 • . 1 Automatlc:, .,...... steerln& • braJoot, * eon<t; landau root. (024ADX) $2275 -~ '70 FORD .. ' .. I ·DuE 1'0 MASSIVE MEW CAR .SAL.ES I iE MUST REDUCE· INVENTORY , Autbmattc. J:l)Wef steerth:& · ~ '1nke.. · C029ASXl Cust. Cpe. Alr, vb.,t "-ot auto., I'.<it.eerlng .l brake._ (250ASXJ Cpe. FuU poWer, &Jr cond., leather interior, vln,yl roof. C467BSXJ Sedan. Power steering .t: brakes. auto., air cond., vinyl root. (756AGC) 11 l .• • ' OVE·R 100 USED CARS ' IN STOCK . ' NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED • GARDIN GIOVE DA SUN flih -llll, MEI BBft IM-1211 * $2375 ''70 VOLKS.WAGEN IUS \A fantutlc ,family bus with loll of· room. (919BSW) ' $1775 '68 'DODGE . DART 4 DOOR Aul<lmallc, air oondltlonlng. .,...... si.erln& 1 4 brakes. CVTU041l • · I I I $1475 C. COLONY PARK NI ...,.., o1r conditioning, root nck. <WID- $187$ ~71 FORD LTD WAC.ON --"' braker. air __,,,, root ....... (32llKT) . ~75 •• '$2475 ... $4575· '70 MAltCj)UIS ,, _ .• '71 MARK Ill Broogbam, :run po'Ner, air '°\"1· vlri>l-rool. Full . power, ajr cond, ,kother Inter. vln,yl <iYX649J • 4 ~· ~· root. (809EXRJ. s2875 , .. . $621s. · '69 CONTININTAll CPe., Full power, ,air cond., teat.lier In;},, vln,yl root. (6flFYV) • • T $2875 1 '71' CADILLAC ' Sedan OeVUle. FUii power;. air <ond, •.tJi.\'l root. C389CUCJ • • . $4975 '68 CADILLAC · Sedan OeVIJle. FUii power, a.tr cone!., vinyl root Cl<TA354J . . I $21 ·15 '71 CONTlNENtAL 4 Dr. Full power, air cond., leather inter .. vinyl ·li>o!. (519CPM) $4915 ( 5 '69 MARK Ill FuJl J'.>O'Wtt, air cond; leather inter,, vill)'I root. CXHW49.'ll · ., .. '·' " ·$4475 '72 FORD VAN Automatic transmission. $2975 ' . . · "Oron11t C01mtv'1 Family 9] Fine Carl" $2275 '70 FORD LTD Cpe Air cond., "Vlii)'l root, power steering A brakes. (MOAELl $2675 '71 f1Wl9UIS ' Brougham Cpe. AM-_.,. •bco brakes. w1ndowt, a1r condiUonln&. t••n root. (Sl!ICQQ)$3675 ~ 9 5 '65 KARMANN GHIA Mint eoM. ,,.,.,.,. fiJUsh, -~ -with ...... MW rodJal tires, Allf.,nl !!'ldi0- (RPC219) $1175 '7.l MERC. MONTEREY 4 Dr. Automatic. power stee.rfnc • brakes, air condi6oolni, lnyl root (55XX\JJ $2775 ' Homt Of The New Car • , • , ,,...._-r_..., son Hom• Of Tiie New Car , •• "G .. •1ll"T-da" · • ·1 I I ! I I I ' • I ' 1 '· • • I ' DAILY I'll.GT F•ltUJ, r.-. 16, 1973 • • • ' Al.L .NEW .1973 PONTIAC SAVINGS .AT l~I PONTIAC I Immediate Delivery All Models BRAND NEW · 1973 ·~~DL.!!7!. r0NJ~AC . 0 VENTURA FULLY EQUIPl'E~ITtl Automatic tr1111., pow1r 1t.1rill9, h1tfer, defro1f~r. 11af b.ltt, de-HATCHBACK COUPE 111•1 1t11rln9 wh11I, etc. IS.r, 2Dl7D1ZI00451 . ·•3079 ,. FULL PRICE FULLY EQUIPPED WITH Pow•r 1t•eti119t bu1J11Mf guardt. bump-. •r •triP11, •c:Cent 1trip.91, d•lu1• 1t••r· in9 wli••I, etc:., .. c. IS.r. 2Yl7Dll10- 11291 • ' PONTIAC ·~~D 1973 PONTIAC • ·~~D 1973 PONTIAC . Flrtblrd 2--Spoft Coopo FULLY !QUIPPED WITH ... VI, powtr •••tltnl, pow•t diJt breb~Nll.,-tl,,.."I" c:oMol•, AM raJio, tllited 9r111, Yinyl 1trip11. C 2Sl7MlH 1110161 I FULL PRICE Lemaos Scrlarl l Seat, 9 PGSH"'Jor Statloo w .... FULLY EQUIPPED WITH Pow•r 1te•rin9, fac~ty air conditionin9, turbo liyclro, automatic tran1., AM tadlo, heater, 2 bar!. 400 •n9., bump1r 9uard1 {front It· r•arl •le. IS•r. 2045RlZI 101101 s4579FULL . • . PRICE . . • I ' • • ?S CORVETTE . ?II TOYOTA · N.T. Cl"L "°"DllD, ,UU. POW-COROLLA •• PM;f, Ant, LEATH•a , ... n:ft.: AM#M sn:alEO, ,. MO. I JPEID 11lAJllMIS$IOM. llAIMO O.a.I. ON AP ... CRIDfT. MID HllATIR. l .... J Le••• $8" 5153 Mo. '6' PONTIAC '61 CHEVY Y.TON PICKUP CATALINA I' a•O. YI. AVT'OMATIC. c.lo COWVT. "'-AllTO.. f'.S.. LO, LO TOM CA•. 1xc1u.w.m: MA.UH. ltf'IPLYJ · KIU.IY fmMAI Kii.UY I SueeuTl!D anAIL SIS.IS. ana1\. s1• $13" • $16" '6' OLDS TORONAl>O '61 CAD. COUPE DE VILLI CUSTOM. AUT\IMlll 90LD. Ala .-uu. f'OWElt, .-ACTOll'f AIL CCMID.. VllllYL TOP, PGWaa VINYl. aOOP._ STE•ff ~ WMDOWS. flUPSltJ KIL.LET cxa11JJJ KIL.UY SUllU lie IUMISTID aaTAlt. -anAIL ... $2399 $23" ' ?2 MGB G.T. • I ?2CHEV.~· AUTOMATIC. lllOWlla ..,..... c IPelD. OW'RDll:IY .. ltADtO, INO, U.Oto. NIATaL I .... NU.TIR. tm•z.1). iltlU.lfY ... , .... ,., uu.n .... suo.un:D •n'"L sme 81.SnD RITA.IL &ml. $2999 $26".· • ?I JAGUAR Vl2 '69 CONTIN~NT~ ' l + t. W. ~--c:alD.. 'YELLOW MICll - WJ al.ACK l.aATMl:R HfTllR. Cf'll. PULL POWllt, PACTOl'Y U:CEU.INT COffDtTKltf. KR-Ala, STHIO ltADIO, YWl'i. mT suoonn:o •ETAIL smt TOP', (II.SA) Klll.9Y au9" 81ST1!$iAIL..._ $6999 999 All S.le Prices EfNcti .. thru Mond1y, F ........ ry 19, 1973 ~ · 2480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Drive 1 l' DAVE ,ROS$ -co·STA-.ESA Ph. 54~8017 FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING ONLY ,$ ON SPECIALLY EQUIPPm CARS IN STOCK OR ORDER FOR Sl'RING DELIVERY USED CAR STOCK REDUCTION '68AfX . ~66 FORD '69 AMBASSADOR MUST ..... DIPLOMAT A Hel tl•1tl~H~ to F11ll pow•r, •ir co..d., tilt' fhtd, 1wnt1•1 Auto. tr•111., ~11clret 1e1h, wh11I, vil'lyl,top, I OWll'1'. mint cond. IRSli721 IYZK6911 $1795 $995 $1895 '67 FORD · '69 CHRYSLER '70 GREMUN FALCON Tow11 I Country St1tlon M19 wh1els. l 011 tlt1 hc1!1111t •9011. lr-piowtr,"'l'tr --fl-.-116-6; trtn1portttion cone!., low low mil11, E•· Jhiith. A "'M111t S.." to CM. IUZf ~ltl tT1 11lc1 wagon. IYID. eppr1cith. f'41 IEWI $695 774) ~ 52095 51795 • Dailri Pilot Classified I • ' • IY. MILE SOUTH OF THE SAN blEGO FREEWAY • OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8:30 A.M;to 9:00 P.M. SUN. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. U.C• .. M11csr ..,_.,w..-"""*"••Beld\ J IMID•• .. t! e (JUI 1.Q.5514 ''"""! .. the ~,, There ~ over 500 highly skil1il · automotive tecMlclans nacly to give your car Jactory ~ eel service on Costa MIM's Har- bor lloulevsd of Ccn. · • • -1 • \ -...... . , .....,IA'ILDEUYERY._ .. LOURY U$ED BUYS! · -•69-LINCOLN ' "' -. . A.....,. coupe witli l1dh1r int.riot, f1c:tory 1ir conditioi:i· ... _..,_ r..tfo. lYC65421 . ~2589 · • ·r ..., 111 tlte wrr with windows. M1ts I door Mocb, lw1I:" .... dffri119, l1..d1u top, r1clio witft ~t,.,., f.cto:ry .•• llit t ••• (J.'l'.19AM2626) __ ...., -_·{ - · '69 MARK ·111 · .\ ' ·-' ~ ,· j po..r whlloWs.1iipm:UH•• . •• .......... ~~o. rll'irt '61 LINCOLN • • •• '71 MERCURY llOHTHO . /. ' , . -RECRUTIOllAL V~ICLE BARGAl,S! BRAND NEW '73 silm YAN CONVERSION BRAND NEW '73 SURFER YAM . . "'-f•1nou1 K•r·A0 V111 •ith c1r- rtift9• p•n•llin9, hood lock kit ind +11111pej. proof ignitio,._ (El.4. 6HQ1201Sl) • . 54289 '. • ' .a URUlllS UllDER -' 'l7 MERCURY PAllKWIE t• dOor with pow•r .w.-. '.a ''"""•·· 1ir "-4ltJOnilt9, •utomatic tt....-.1111011. v.. • .. ,, ... , !•di• h .. ttr. tUP.40~) ------. 'U' CADILLAC '65 FORD co11cUH0Rfftt, p ow • r • brtlr"' po,,., 1te1ffin9: luxury •t • .... in price. <NYM717l MUSTANG T-. 4oor h•rdt•I'• poW.r stHr~ '•ir ceMm .. i.,, priced rit"!• t•EP066) • ....._~,,.ii''COUG74R iRT • . -Und11t top, r1dio with t1pe, 1ir conditioniitf, power st.e,iftll, .po't'' br1k~, b!9 v.a engine, ·1vOY:501). '69 CQUGAR . -'-CONYUTllLI-' Air conditioni1t9, pow1r •t.1rin9, whit1.,ttcl.w1yy ti ... t, . r1dio l h1if.r. lt~2H5154J) · .-·11889 -. '67 CHEVY • 1· '6$ FQRD . ···'! .!"".. lL. I -. ,.t-... ....._ •• l __ ._. i •u om1 c •""91u1011, "-• .-,; ,. ,t : \ IMPALA r CUSTOM ' Afr conditi~in_.t,, pow•r br1ht I ikfllftfo V·l.~•11tom1tio• tr1fl1inini'on, wlit• 1id1w1ll tirts. (797CXN) . DAILY PILOT 990Aut_., Used Pt:'l'MOUTH -.SUMJlllAW-WMIGN • • -I ' ...... 11/ttf, lladl _ ................ UUIUM , • ... r , ' it,. .. ., Air 11:.a-.................... YlY1nJi• ( IUKIC SPO$TSMAN • , ... """" ....... .. ·' ....... ~ lt ..... , Air, IKk •.• ,,. ...... f""' Wp .... ' .68 Mll!llCURY COLONY ll'AllK ~ :s1 •• 11 ...... Air, lllldt ... ·•· ••••·•·•••• W ·~ ·70•TORINO f ~--\ ~~io:.i... • Wt Ak' ...... -. ......... t~l-. ... 1~-·~·-~ • I _ .... , ... u. ...... • •• ·•·•" ~ ..... ltKll •''.'"''"' •••• _ .. ·~~' •. •-u· .. ··-. el• ' ~lie, ......, ••·•· .. :·••"'"'"-..eMI. ' • •· .I • °)'- 0 Ml!RCURY MARQUIS, ~ -11 p-., JJi'tlliCi ,. ......... ,t .. ' ~Wi ... 899• I \ '("' ' 0 7 TRUCKS -, . , ·•70 .DODGI lM _ ~ r wfcamper, VS, auto. ,, 75870F S27tt '69 CHEV. 'h TON ' V8,.1U~k, w/camper "1 1111.00 $17't 7 FOl.D f·lDO ' •. ', 1 64934J.'~~l ', t.~ vs; &uto., sharp .;r." . 71 FORD F-250 6 cyl., stick, 94,000 miles 32570H I~ 72 FORD F-250. VB, auto, pwr. • . 1tr., air, 5th wheel. 60990K PHI .'72 ciHEV % TON U._, • VS, auto., 17,587 ~... t .~ 1'ntt \ 7f FORD "250 . . . VS, auto., 27_,500 miles Nlee . ., ro•o , 250 • I VB, 4 , d<;<t. lift. • • IMPORT 388BHR $1fff .. 606CPM $Im ' ''"' 31670 ''"" ,, . '" . '" ' • • • •• • 8 J4 ~LY PILOT fllday f*"'1 16, 1973 I , .-.... l§J .l.__-_ .... __,~;.....J --~~1 1 -~·!1~ I -·· I~ I. --.. · 1§1 I _ .. .., 1§1 I _.... l§J A-. u...i 990 Autoo. UM '90 A-._~ f 990 Autoo, U... 990 Autoo, Utol -990 Autos, UMd 990 ~Autoo,iij' iiiiiiiiiU...iiiiiim.::iii990~11A~utoo,iiiiiiiiiU...,.iiii!im;;~990~ Aui-. u.I FORD FORD JEEP MERCURY MERCURY MUSTANG MUSTANG . MUSTANG PONTIAC . · 'n Jeep U-4 -I ~ -·· · -·-· --1970 1~1 FORD PICKUP 1970 FORS MAVEllCK ~LoNCmJOLN. Winch . • '!ic~U~~~ ~-~ ~T"=:'= GWIDl Piii Tlllll'll Auto....,, landau <op, l'lldlo, · U • . 5!W903 ' !OJ · -no-. --. , '"""" hater, really clean . *'ll9MONTEGOllXConv.• or ldt otter. Call 83f..e50 : ~ ., (85SASNJ. '86 Ll!lll:'(lLN ~ HIGH HOLD YOUR FORD'S c1a.-"' 5'8-9136..... s..,.. n<11o. alt I C)1., l6D11). • $' 195 ,, . . ,_.... ·" ' 'T.I ·Tap. PS PB AM/FM . """"' It-, 1 $39 'I :::.. .... ~ .. ~ --~ STANDARDS SICBS Alt SPM ~ SIS YORITE ' Janda top. 5 • , . ~ ..... /$100. w-«it7. ., -·-·-u--~ , ·~ .MUST' ANG HO,R F~ . OLDSMOllLE ='i..m.1 .,..., , . Bill BARRY --·-.. --. ~ '12 M-. bard to bold ·,;.s M..._ built for ....... ((l))AZ()l ' • I~_ ILL BARRY GMc-PONr1Ac-F1Ar / MA~ cl( ~~;ii:'~J ·~.1oMUJfuf'!1<1~dtk ~F~~ ~~~aE"Nl ~. . $2895 1 1 J A. Frwy.) (lit St. Al S.A. """'·' ~ Ma'"'1ck CHANGE. b<b. Fae tape di<. .1 odUll GUSTAFSON P.-•• .......-E . ' lat' BILL BAI y llOO & I#:.'~~~ mi ~ 1s..\l'i0oos.n1a Ana ~~ ~ ~-~USTAFSON ~ 11nt ott ""· -. Uncoln·Mercury -GUSTAFSON TORO! TORO! i--...-..,-1000=-''-''-'·-, . . '"' 54S-5631. Uncoln-Mercury '11 M-... 1 owner v..s, 16800 Beach at Warner Uncoln·~ '6'1 Oldl TonlnadD with the GMC-POlfflAC-l'~IAT ... _ ...... 35t -• bbl GREMUn I '70 Maverick , dr. Ul;o -16800 Beach at Womer fact alr, auto, new llrea, Huntlogton Beach 16800 Beach al•Wamer lamoul """'wheel drivO"' (1st St. •I a.>.. ' ~Oto • P.S. • cood. Must ,.u, $1"5. Huntington Beach N<rllloe under Blue Book! 842-1144. (2131 592-1544 MUl44·. (213) ~ --to-· about. ID __ mi_E_. ls~t:;!St~ .. !!!, -~-i:rl ...,.& -;;;fnt Joli' ':; REPO.SSESSEI> Im -MUl44• (213)592r55(4 6'1!>-2!154 • "HomeoftheVlkfnt" "Home of the Viking" DAY FREE·TRIAL EX· • OlnllW., af.Q mfllt. ' •Ao.: G mlln Good' codlt. ·-V•onctn C09f. IDOll8)'1 RL'bt ''Home of the Vlklng4 ' Put a UtUe "loot" in )'OUr CHANGE · ~ ~is. : .. ,.• ~ m~. Centlnela"J B.tnT yoor -:. aft,,; .-Levio-40ll tbole """bl•• tor Need a "Pad"! Place an ad! • '66 MVSTANG <XJN. GUSTAFSON 1 . .; 6'6-1UI Maki o!Wr. f ' hl<la-, <It!. """ a Il\llf Pilot Sell the old atull. 8lY the "~", Call Claallled A good want ad Is a 1'00d dn-VERTIBLE -Xlnl cood. . ChnffW """ , . , 6<2-56111 • . ' 1 C1wfJ<d Ad. new lllull. 142-56'111. vestment . Low mll ..... $000. 56-1861. Unc:oln-Mercury • """'°• -980 Aut .. , ,...., , 9IO Autos, New 9IO Autos, New 9IO Alllft, New ,980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 IJi800 Beach at warner --HuntfnP.ln Beach 11"*4 e !2131 592-l~I "Home of 11\e Viking" AN ISLANlt · WHEN YQ t /· , • ' . f. STEP ~INTO VJnyl roof, AM/FM .stereo, soft r•y 9l•ss1 6 w•y p~wer se•i; •uto cliM•t• control •ir conditioning, power door locks, eleCtffc win~ws. tHt &: telescopic steering, twi- light 1entinef, trun~ lock, re•r window defo991r, cruise control l•mp moniton, etc., etc., etc. (Sero 6047RlQ 172094 J You STEP INTO Nineteen . I "<;.... Seventy-Three . . : •f ·~•i:Jf" ' --·---~ ~PllCI· LIASI FOi $174 ·PD ONLY , · •· , MONTH ·-'JlWllS LIASINIO L~SE DIRECT • 1973· Sedan De Ville I ·LIBERAL • • , . . • lllllllllA1' DIU1llT ' Dciulln SIUCTlcill Pl• PK:lllP AN• DIUYllY• • • ... LOAM CAIS WHIU WSI CAI SDYICQ • ' . FULLY 19UIPPID WITH BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE Four •l'KI Ofl•·h•H 'iCt•• of tot•I •uth· orlrH CMlll•c f•clllti•• dMi91tff to b.tt•. ••II •ad Mn"ic• C•dlll•c •uto• fll.WI••. '(II) worlt 1t•lfsl •Ml 45 f•c- tory tr•lhff h<linici•ru. • , .. Vi11yl roof, AM/FM st•reo, pow•r •itt.n11•, 1oft r•Y i gl•u. pow•r ft ••'t iclu•I comfort H•tt, au+o. clim•+. co11trol •ir, power door lock1, filt I telMcopic whnl, bumper im jHcf 1trlp1. l6D49RJQ200021 I ( ' ,) • ' ' • -·TRADE-INS WELCOME : ' 1911 Plymouth 1971 Cpe. 'De Vqie 1972 Cpe. I>e Ville $5999 ' . F•cfory •ir 4;CNtditioi.ln:t. fuU ,.....,, tilt wflfff, AM ·FM, pow•r door lockt, "i11yf top, clotli •ad 1'71 POHTlAC.~lllllD. F•ctory •it c0Nltlo11· i119, pGWef' 1 ... rlltf+ PO"f lw•klS. t~lo, ...... ,, WSW, 'f'lityl i11t•rior . ...6...r11I cr1•m Puff., Y1ry ' low Millt. C316Cll'I "Ull-PllCD • ~ ... ther l1tf1Nor, 1725DVM} • QA 000 • , t: • -: ... ~ 1'71 fl.IUWOOD uou•HAM. Vl11yl top, full ------------f l••tltff intvi.r, d11•f co1111f...t M•~ fflt I +.le 1967 C De Vill whHJ., AM-FM .~,.. •• powtr door lock1, 1•11 pe. e 11> .. 26,000 .a ... 1492FYYI SAU PllCID ' ·F.ctory •ir c.,.(liffo11l119; •i11yl top, clotli 11 .. t;h· tr i1thrior, fuP piw•r, tilt I ttit.fcopic IM,..,, AM /FM, •kJ .tc. ITYU4041 ' • J 1971 El DOrado L..11 th•11 11,000 ..,u.,, f•ctory •ir conditioriing, l••tfri•r ltt.rior, full poww, tilt I t.l•1eopic 1 ... ri119, 1tereo, cfoot locki, cruf.M cCHttrol, light 1•11ti11el,1mo1t owiry dhr. xtr•, (S.r. 404016) I $5666 ' · 1171 THUNDRlllD LANDAU. C!M• ll•ck ••· +.rlor with m•t.111"9 t. .. rior •'"' vinyl top. Full pow..-, fectory •Ir, l>rout~•flll l1tt.rior, pow•r door loc,., tik wliffl, AM-FM 1hr•o. V1ty low ... 11 •• _ lt04C'IMI SAU r11cro · '1t)'O COUPI DI YILLL Full powet, f•cfofy •ir. \'ti11vl top. doth l_ l1•th ... h1terlM, tilt I t.le ,wf11tl, AM-FM ........ pow•r door lock1. L.11 tt.•11 J0,000 miJ.1. Solcl -Mw I 11noic.d by us. . l6t99QDI SALi PllCIO 1961 COUPI DI ¥JUL L.11 th•n Jt,000 fllilu. -f,iJI pow1r, f•ctory •ir, •ir1yl top, cloth l i..tll- 4r lnterlOt", fflt wh•tl, AM·FM t•dio. fVVPlt51 SALi PllCID $1555 Tf7J court H YILU. RM wfftl ...... t.p .... r8" le•th•r i1tt.rior, tilt & .... _...,, AM·Flf 1terH, poWtr door loc•-. top• 4Mk, fwllltM 11ntlntl, ( 1977tll SAU PllCD • r , ~~~~~~~~~- 197!'.! Brougham/' f•ctorv •Ir, full ·po-r, tf.,•o, 4u•I comfort . •••h. f•p11try •IHI l1•th1r it1ter., 1t.,.o w/fepe ... ,.k. door loc.U, cr1,1i1.9 conWI, trut1k lock. (61 1EAC I 1968 Cpe. De Ville F•ctOty •Ir conditionin9, •iirtl top. full l•tlfl•r: interior, •II pow•r, door lock1, flit •nd +.le tc•pic .... rlltf, AM/FM tte,..., r-.ll•I flr• . (~7t4J I . ~ ... # $2222 ' 1969 Buick Wildcat 4 4oor h•rdtop. Fvll ,._.,, f•ctory •ir, r•dlo, , h••.., ~hi~ ••ti ,Hr"' .tc. tlCMO~~I 1777 FUU. PllCI • 1969 Cpe. De Ville Full pow•r, •ir coMiti011i119. Yi•vt hp, INther int•rlor, AM°FM 1+.rM, poww .loot"locb, ( 167· AlEl $2999 1970 ·cpe.:' . .Qe YilI~ . , Nit po-. •ir collditiolilllf. •Inv' toit. clotti & le•ffl•t int.riot, tilt I +.I• wh•al, poww tloor locks, AM-FM r.dlo. l••utif11L ltlSAC(I $3888 . ' \ 1972 Pinto Wagon L.u tft•1t I 1,000 Miltt. lotlfo. h .. t.r, whit. w•ll t;res, 4 t,.M tren., 1111.1111111 l1tteri.,. Sliow. room fr.th. l7J4fVT) $2111 '1969 El Dorado ' Full pow1r, .f•otory •ir, vinyl fop, l••tli•r fit• terlor, tilt & t•I• wflotl, AM·FM 1f~l'I• rodio, ,_W.,·4oor, lodt. lfNW414) ' ~$3777. , • SPECIAL eatanm: that 11. A '8' :t:e~are DAY ~Ti ,· .r··.1 CHANGE GUSTAFSO Uncolit-MerCI 16800 Beach at w Big value, famoul brand. Huntlnltm Beach -'68 Old& 2 door -aold'• --· (2131 i BIG AND FAMOUS · the color and k>w in prk:ie. ..., - 1D DAY FREE TRIAL EX-''Home of the =:::z..-1 CHANGE GUSTAFSON Uncoll)-Mercury 1..6lO> Beach at Warabr 1972 · lEllANS Huntfnltori Beach · , ..:..'!. l4Ul44 e · (2131 59W54f 2 dr, bud lop, airtO -"Home of the Viking" ndlo, 11e,1er air dl!d, --r1nr. 17,200 llJI'" '63 Olds HoUday. Pwr Ir air. oa it! {681El'f:) A·l cood. Orie awnr. '15,IMll "9115 mi'1. $350. 6i3-5U6. .,,.H ~~~98~c1e:i Bill BAIR PLYMOUTH OMC·PONTIAC:.PIA'f (Isl St. Al S.A. 1'nr7.! ''12 DUSTER, Standard lhift. DM> E. 1st St., Santa Am 13,CXX> m i , Medwrlca.lly ~~-55&.1000--:--""""-I '~lymouth Fucy II 318 o pert below whlsale . ~ q ., x1nt cond. nu tires. i. $515. 536-3!JD. PONTIAC GRANDIOSE -'10 Pontiac Grand Prix. -i. i.. Guile ..... Wlllo a vinyl top. ID DAY FREJ! TRIAL EXCHANGE "°' · GUSTAFSON .~ ROUTE 66 ·uncOln·Merc9' 16800 Beach at w~~ A sharp Lemans built ln the • Hunttnaton Beach ' \ ~-~~.!?; 142-• (21315'Wltt 10 DAY FREE EXCl-IANGE ''Home of thlt PRJVD..EDGE. • GUSTAFSON Uncoln-Merury 16800 Beach at Warner ' Huntington Beach . m-. (2131592'5544 :ldr., . ....... --- "Home of the Vlk'-'' heater clean car -00'1' .... 9900 miles on it. (153CBJ). 1970 PONTIAC 610 $2195 ~~~'."?' beater. BILL·BARIY $1395 • . O~IAC-FIAT f Cht St. at S.A. Frwy.) Bill BARRY · •E·i;:-m.,-AnJi GMC·PONTIAC.PIAT (1st St. at S. A. l)wy,) mi E. lit St., Sahta Ana 558-llm -• 1916 Pontiac LeMl.n&. f < I V-8, re bit -~ chdlli. • -· etc.. v.,., -l&OO/ottor. .. .... Holley , • 'T3 CHP Sticker. 1959 -~ '64 Tempest 1ta ~ tiac. Xlpt mecb. cond. cood, po/pb, aaod U.,., $165/olfer. 1'Wll pd .. ~ cood,"" 6G-1Zi6 557-3190 ' ' '63 LEMANS Conv. nu ttrea I ;'6'1;;;.-;:::=;:,,-,2r:dr;:,-;HT;;;;-.,r ; • b<b. Xlnl ntnnlaa cond. pwr • alt, ortc -.1,11 I'm ** 549-3598 ....,..., ·lo ml $1115; '69 FIREBIRD 40t -2182: alt 5 pm,~ .. • ..... l181S. m--44511 VE&A '68 FIREBIRO aaod condition, $1100. '72 VEGA HA1'cHBACK; I *536--0'195* · mllea, air, auto tnum. ~ '63 PONTIAC G.P., 48,CXXI new. Wkdys calJ Lb U • ML Orte owner. Xlot ~: evea/wknd.1 l .................. $300. 67HJll 673-:1193. • Autos, New 980 Autos, Nft • HERE IS ·JHE _PROOF Nighed Dlscouiats Are Al Tony lulc~· New73 ..... l!e-ll llM..._ ' $1225 66 OPP WI-PlllCI • <•4V38'111148llall) • New73lttlllt .... = $1 000 66 °'' 11(111 "9 . • I <•4R45'1'3Cl~J -731o1c1r1.e-.c .... ..._ $877.24 °'' Wiii_.,.'." JUND NEW • ~-:r--"!""°'.. '9"lr:-~-11+-~~ $2373 W111L1 1lllf LAST YOUR OllY JXQUSIVE FAdpRT AUTltORIZID CADIUAC DW.ll SERVING EDS , - ;. 2600 Harbor Blvd.,--· Costa Mesa 540-9100 • • I • • I \ ' • • • • • .. , ' . . -· • .. H~ DON'I ¥GU Git CONNELL'&. ' "' ' ~ NE" AND USED CAR DEAL? ' • ' •RAND N~'1 .3 ·VEGA BRAND NEW 1973 HATCHBACK . HE R LEI I IMSlOl Rad io1 tinted ----------.,,...--, 91111. 11679891 • .( • IHAJ . • ·-TRIES ----TO ·~ ' -·auy• • ' Mlll'ILQO--.·blosat'41s .. .. . . -B~ND '73 fl!LL CHEVROLET . . • NEW SIZED 5, Air Conditioning -Tinted Glass -Deluxe lumpirs - Bump~r Guards. ( 1065951 • r ~. ~=~·-13691 . ' ~A TON PICKUP WITH ' ' CAB OVER ~AMRER LOAD.ED: · · Automatic: transmission,, heavy duty equipm•nt, spare tire, gaucjes. (134812) GALAXIE C-Al·OYER CAMPER ·s~ve, sink, ice-box, sleeps a . COMPLETE PACKAGE • IMMIDIATI DELIYER.Y. p . ·BUY 1WHERE THE .NICE CARS ~RE. -· BUY WHERE THE ~SELECTION IS . . ~~:~po~~!~~~ ~~.!!o~400 vs,1 !I~ !!!!i~ !d~,D,~E miles. ~~b~:~=\:; ~ 599 ~d~ v~~!~!! c~l~~~. cu. in. VI, •ir cond., 4,452 mjloi. l:i'• """'• Shorp. I067CPHI · · . ·(XXX177J · • '61 FORD iTD WAGON ... , p•ss. va. eutome 'ic.,: JL.S.. .roof rec.k, air cond., rad io. Nie • &ood mifts. (YWSOOIJ ~r.11iz31. 999· . . .· . •22Aft r;,;u~~!o~~~ 3199 ' '1999 . ' _7 ,7 , Showroom fresh. (ZVEql)) \ . 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'73 cOfld., vinyl r0ol.1166DQll speed, powor\w;ndows. stereo. 1142AZDI '67 JllP WAliONRR '$2199 sharp. l987ASll , logs pe;d, l2,S65 mil,s. Like •ow. IZU- ,' •2 , s3 ·799 . -::~-~~~~:=-~ .... >"~ ..... u."~_$2~4-no-'• · •1999·J. 512 S2399. '71 IMPAU._4.-1._I .... H ...... T ....... ,-71-IM-P-AL--A-SP-T-~ CP-.-E. }~p .. •:-t.:~:=.lhlft . 1'1 -,i-F-OR-D~. L-TD-.W-A-80-N~. -,&7-M..;;;E;;;;;.RC.-U-..RY-COl..-8-AR--1 V' • d' p s p 8 I __ ,, '71 CHIV. 1 . TON ' 6. vs I • . ·~--• c 72 I v Air c.ond, power stHrilkJ I br.ke1, •uto., VS, v;nyt roof, dtod shorp. U02CKDI , •2499 · I , 1i.rtome!1c, re 10, •• , •• , • r cvnv11• S le le" Du I 12, h' h st • p•~•· , pow,•r • ••r1n9, a111vmat1c, p•. 45, I .mi ts. I, evtometic, r.dio. tiqnin9. tZHRI 51 ) ta • true · • rears, 19 · • • air COfltl·l roof rac.le. f 21486.JI air ~onditionin9. Superior ur. IYEN086) side, torp rock, outo., VI, P.S., 2000 lb. , 2 . \'1691 ' ;~·,lift;;~d;~;~•s. (756-',. 099 . '1499 . • * VISIT OUR \ SERVla DEPT. Where GoOd .. 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Appx, 16,000 miles. l5l6FBCl . • ISG'I'~ ; ' ,, . I f73 Ford ·Trucks, Bro~~~~. "~ndee.,., Vans, Pick-iilp,-., l1,11na_eCllate D~livery From· ·o . ••ventory At The Lo. 0$1 PO$Jible Prices. ' ..,. . \ . . • SUIFEI 'YApi$ • CRUISAIU VANS •MINI HOME$ •CAMPOS • ' . ' ."~•, ~rect' it.iom A Fonl Dealer ·&, Save The Middle Ma'11 Expense f • • . " "~ heUc<i 'Jofli\ waitii Acb Col ·1 since) fr!~ landij Nigue , , I (J .~ I A, cred ~ ~ bf SU I i • • • San Clemente Capistrano ---- • -, . • • ,, - N.T. Ste±• Warm -W eleonae-·:Set ·tar-Niguel P01W • . ' By JACK CHAPPELL Mrs. Pitcb!ord hired a pr 1 v a'l e • thinp to IOI done;" obe said. "Am 1 llad we mo't ~that bill,'" 1oolled ''ln'-'nent health." • "' "' pot• "":' ... • ~ oen1ce to fly both ~ tbem Mrs Pltcblord said that "Bi" will he Mrs. Pltcllford aald. 'Illa .pter trip came as an ii> ".And. when we're fl ying back in the 'from March Air Force Base'to thO Ocean-about in that will be aald when the~ U. Col. Pllch!ord 1'-a :11-,..,. career ~-sbe fim beard John w., !"'Uccpter. 1'.1" just . going to tell hini, !root Shores development . · per landt, abe and her~ will !.""'P Air ,._ ollker. He was abot cloWll in c0.nmi.6om Jo~. "there II .be 1ust a few people "rm so happy, I'm just ·so haPPf.,'' in a car near by Ind Jtp to the new llOlqe. DNwnher • t¥er North Vietnam. Hla "';~~ lore.ber'lllqoand~-~~:ewasll!WOWIJ-~-·s waltmg to say Hi.''' · Mn. Pitcblord said.She had lull rectlv-'. "I'm going to loci< the· doors, lake the rlglll orm, lajlifed u be pandiutod 11om " u~ - Actually; Shirley Pilohford, wile o! U.' ed-tnm thaAir F.,...that her lb-~ of! \M' hooll ~ send .lhe tlda the alttr,all--llill ln.1.llllnl •be was omitted from !lrst Usts of the Col. John Pi_tchlonl, a priJoner of war hand would board an aircraft today ht out," U. aald. . r • · . ot.,,,.i -lhe llrplme IIiot iiroqht Pi]~n of war returning. smce 1965, will have hetw ... 200 and' IOO th<1-Pbilippq,ea bound !or lhe United Since JOiia's re I ea s .-With olller hlm to the PhlUpplnM ,._ ,..rs later, _ I<)' had received letiers from her friends and well wishers at the heliccpter · states. ~ ~ of war ' be Ml been ·Iii the U. Oal. Pltd!fOrd saluted wtlb his left . !or lhe last three of lhe seveo la_nding, site near the couple's· Lligulia • "Now I kJi!>w H's-just a few more days, Philippines and-the-two have lilked by bind, u he ~bed lbll. Mrs. Pl~' he was lmprlsooed. . I being good. It locked Uke he WU being very careful In writing ao the letter would go tllroujih. · , "He tept telling me. to buy' JIOIMthin& espenslve. I'm DOI """' Why, I do anyway," she said. Sbe said then lhat the waiting wu frustrating. First ...... fell'S ol waiting and then weeks of lllOI< waltlac. But oow, lhe wait is -. to a (ew day1, ind Mrs. Pitchford said she can hardly walL N1~el _homer\ . and then! are always those last minute pholie dilly. , . · walclJlnC on televiaion, said ber """'"'1d. "Mostly, he talked about his health ' . '·. ... ·/ , , 1 . 1· , ./, -' I • -' • I ' • 2-Beheaded . ,f : > , li),.Northern . . ' ·Calif9.,Pa " . • ' . CASTRO VALLEY (AP) -The naked bodies of two ·decapitated women . 'litre . found by a county_ crew working. on a road near here; the Alameda County Shetjff'~ office has repotted. (See related story, Pag~ A·ll.)· . -Wbile, l lllinl , body WU "°'1d , --~-Tmltesy -:---~ ~ of _Cla_1.fG!I, Ip. CiJalrl 'Colla ' • -Nadit ad J>adly ~. the body ... -, "i "MLTPILO'f_,,.... SAN' CLEMEN;TE DETECTfVE !CIAMED OFFICER OF THI )'EAR --Mrs. Roge r-Wiborg Admi~ Hutb.nd's-Exchange Club P~ I . 1 . " ..., . ! I~ .. ,1· -'•I Clemente Officer Win$' .. .:.-, i ~ j , ';> . . Exchange Cl~b's} ~wa.~~f ' .y-By JOH; VALTERZA 'to an aclloinpllce'1b0uae. ~ , Of .. Dlllly ,lltt Sr.ff J;Pei'!. the pair wel"e Uftlted ... A San Clemente police-detective ~Y were coavlcted on ·of credited wlth.hreaki!lg the major boldup~ armed tobbery. Other ease last year won the Police Olllcer ,of dwged the pair "1th major lridnpl as the Year award at an aanual ceremony ·wen. · spoii,ored by the Excbange Club ,rburo-. Wiberg II I Dlllva "' BY~ ~~ day. · ..i he ;. dJo ,. ot .llliD Wlllq, ,-. .Rdger C. Wiberg, whose tracing of, l ........ .In Sm a.--M I -·•d\)' olngle phone caI1 was Clidlled with -· . ' bteakinc a major holdlljl ring on the Belore jotdnC lbe local fGr<e, Wiberg lfOst Coast, -the awOrd II a --ao a ..-... In L9D10 -~to cllmax ·CrimePmmllan Week * WQllltJ prd In pr!Yale ·-y. by the club. Wiberg haa '~'th the local,...., lie and bll wife,~; llW! II» the (Or the past alne having served 08 J'-.alllonli mlmu' with .... 'L p.1ro1man for IDOi! of that time. .-RGser n, lJ ,..rs .Old. =:lt~~=~• a'.ir.=. .. = rr: =· ed to a boldup case. htvoiYlna I Io""1 ,ti p-jaot lo _ .. supernllrketi ' ..,. ~ ...... to CW~ The cltadoo read to Bse~'Ei •'-ri1is,""-F''rl!lmmd11 -memben credlled Wlbere with llaa ~•well •·aB 1llt NI ol t&e c .. after rmiem~ tbat 4D t111.m • tllt Jarce.1• aie llld. '1-:Jt!W( ~ • ~ ~fl' Wlli ~: _ ~ 1l..iii;, --, . ' believod ·to:be """l"''irl tl!elr .. -·~'nlandlf' -W!eet -lbt . ~•,of Ed41ii.C8111'1o Rl>od, -1.7 ~ ...... 11 liWa'lillt . ...,..... _ found • ' ...... ·a.:Mil uld, ....... thal ... body -c.lculm, -the otfler. Coalrbe UC.Uad•n, Lltln or Oriental... . ~=;:~~ '"lboJ _, lo have Doe!i there for quite a -.• l8id I 1poketman. , . The spot the bodiea were fOUlllf 1' south of Oakland. -. :nie sinta Cruz police department Did today it oent detectives to CUlro VlllJey eo· mUes • ....,.. to eqmlne the declpitated bodies. • OllC<ll'I said ti'ie descripllon ol the .hocllel taialiveq fit two mlJtlnc atudonta. More tllan· lie V.lilnle.n • -~ lw two UC Santi Cruz coeds, Allee .IJu, JO, ·and Rqsalind Thorpe, 22, ~since Feb. ~ . The bodies of/ nine murder victims have heeo. found Ill Santa Cruz County since Jan. 1 11111 autborifle. hsve - 8eekinc -mUtnc penooa. ~ In addltloi Ille Jinlotjrlntl of a · former college honor .--clwJed with ldlllpc m pa-hsve -- ed to pfillll -Oil the l!loodJ eon- f e1Bcn• wbln a Roman catboUc. prtest .... llablie!I "' death lut -. -aald today. • -Johnson, police cblel In Los G8'°', :15 m1lea oorth of Santa Cruz, llllid the prlata ... ld!iJltlied •• 0.., of llertiert Mullln, :II, arraigned 'nluraday .. --.,~~In -Cruz CowJtyJ~ Coor!. ~ said the ·~ evldmce wonld lie -~ to lhe dlllric\ at· lol1IO)' of -Clara County, wliore Loa Gllol la loollled 'Illa Rn. -Tomol, 14, I ... u.t of (llao IODIBI, l'llp II I / j ..-' j . . ft men oun ' -t ' ' •• ~.<"-."'. ,.iif<-.~ ~· · n.1 MALI-cHAuYIN15T WINNER wA5 AislNT so-11M•Nlm i:RowNtoo sut.Ct'iNG'Picl'- . , , B.anquefln l,agvno llffch C:.i.t.~1Hltlod of w-~ct ~l!Jn 8.·Anlhony•Blrthd1y • . ··---· . · l I I • · "' ..J •j " I s f-,' , , "f t • Sus.~it~ •~: hour. Dono_.--:d · ""'""uvinut, Then Devour Pig I • ll'v '1~ WOll'l'li • '1 ff' ' remarbcl, '"anJ 'l . votes were -at a quarlar eadl In ~ ' 1 ii'"' ~ --~ ' . . . b : ' II)& thing I " bar c!Jiin-• four bollot bo>ll!I a!'OllJIC\ town. ~-IM Mile""""""'" of'!!* Yea · eel '" n. pulled -out a long llog si. sata the wtDnen were -. didli~ ""°'* 'up,'-llie "iiiiiii;::;; ..... "'·. ot ' r . ' ,{'1;' ' • ' . _., _. , ., _--......I'• & . 1 o •• , , votes apart. the~ " ' ' Dilley. d a l:omment made in ••Daily Prooeeet. from tlie l>Qnquet atteiDI ''lbon a man ht the 8"JUP did the caiv· Pilot :lnte;view list week . neecl¢ eor-by abOut SS women and 10 m.,; wli holp• htg, ond ~ was devl>Ur<d. • • reclliin=·J11 said l'd been domhtated1 ijy supPIJrt a lemlnill speakers ·-· lit It .... 'ail part of tlie Susan B. AnthonY women 'I WU in the.cra4le," Dilley Laguna and lhe •gilt to pass the "~··· birthday ~t ,of tlie.µi;una Beach ~~t! y,ltgoe1hackeon1ider~bly Righi! Amendrnel;t to the u.s. ~ut.;: National OrgariJzatkn for ' Women ~ than that ••• there's been a lot tion ' (NOW), who celel>rated the event With a oi · ~~~2"' the viay." '. ' ~the tables were mot~ yellow ccnt.ot f..-the 'Ari Colony's "'•-' Her-,...._.,....,. "Women Are Not ...... _.. c:ta" "W-.l-Ll.:-d Is A -•en1n 11 cards· reading "Lib It U ' "I Am etic. , umsnun Wu., g, . ul. --Ttmes 'PolillCal' cartoonist ' '"Iloppy Birthday SU8ln B." idomed Furiolll Female," "Hi:IJ Equali-Fnml< -took top i_. In 1 Wom111'1 Clab. ' ty," "Equal Pay. for . Work," and .-a.. · · / lluaan lleGrievy, Chalnnan of the llfale "l W'llh Ma °"1ld Vote." A' lllff-!ian for. NQW llld beanlse , ~WJ!st. """~~ aald more than llO -The •peaker !or the was Loi Jmsllndl· waa 1bleol; Ibo women toot Angeles feminist Ann F,m-toni, editor ~~~~J°fortbe~°"'.1"H~ 'Cann -DIS' 'tri'c't :'=~~.,..OUtoflllstory, aomethnel frequent. the well-known I c ~ 11Wozhen do have a put, and trs quite wJl\e!lnl lllJlll' Jiii wu not tiler< 'l1lorl' ~ 1 · different from what )lien have written," day, ·,eporteilbi -... be ..... bom• -Tea· c."l_ers Seek shil --"Don~ leti'it be com1or1a~1e to baby sitting. /A algn WIS also lefl for ' ~n ,0 :?° u if hat! of tbe -Id doesn t ... 'him ~ ·~wQllU!Mood ii Power." • ~ 1St. , Bili"~ .,::oi in-~-=· Ra;iSe, Benefits · f(S:~:~ ~:'fi'1 her boatdoilv w Ocolol1't Jim Dilley took ,. .. 1 ' tblrd. ,_., won a aablcripllon to 11 ' By JOHN 'vALTEitZA ''ML"'~ I .... ..., ........... "I ..... .. lnat my wife, pi'ett)I TNchen In the Capillrano Unified . ' • ' quesll for a large Increase In salary• and the bqiiu bad Uled a P'1 ~ In dJo x-[J 1.-Bti' S a.II m-m1w-.1 atore '"or to the robbery. :::z--.-s the --~ 'l)e detective traced the call -made -up the •• 111• .....i local oblervwe Of Crime Pae+mtiian Week. I '\'bnluP the -E~--. ilave pulldpoled. ID palloe rYo ..... / SclJool iJIJtrtct have submitted lnlllaj re-· Orange County. Prisonei'-::i:?=Fi:.~ ~er.'~ weat11er . . . · • 7 -. The ID!Ual requests call for an II-per-II'• i<\1ng to • be a heaullllll, BB Gun V a1ul.al )>aJrola u ODDlher acllvltr lll)'ld to the clab'• lluMo -ol law -cemmt llldd'lme pre..uon.I\ • . · • <enl lncreaae In aalaries, llgn!ll<ant Im-~ny, dl'Y, clear, mwlndy weelt- ,l __: c p . dl provemeatl ID health, dental and optical eod f~,'il_chanse, the wealberlldy Hits Clem,enw ill'CtVe~ at ~mp· en eton :'=:.=t~~air:.oice In :r;i'·"~ ! ~~= , • -No lormal negotiations haft yet Com-tonight 4Uo. • • • " meaced .., the lnlilal ......... ., however:' ' \ 1 wi111 a BB.JUD,...bu...c:aused ' Lincoln Film Sia C9oflwa.-=-. """°Olp!. Dim! P1ie, 1111o10 'IOlfe 'l1le -1 _r-;;;da.,. bolo~ INSIDE TODAY more tlian $1,JllO in damage to -ws - . ..,.,..__,..lhe • prlauaiii1 .c-11 lbe ..,. llm -In--. ._to be dlllilel I* beln'the-ljl ---1-1-tagu:nircBracll'r"""""'-W'tti' >-1,---3 and olMr ctm flxtllftl at San Clemente A M thodis Chordi U,~ 1o1MJ ..,.... W 11111 .,. USAr Madlell Omtllra Travta tnm penall11'111 to aell $35 mlDlon bl 'boocb, t.,. Fettmll opt1lfd todav for a· fllP lldlGol 1n the lalell of oearly a t e t -~at~-• a tbaea ~pt. .. ~ ... ln ~ 111 :=.:Oo1': ~ ~ ~!f3i1;;·~ ~~~v~i:;:f;. ~ ~ In ~ cllJ, poUce Mill A ~ ;,..,. llhli ~ b ~ ~ ..:~ ~ .,.i.f(. ~"' ".'""'"': -Aoll-t SUpe I for' -' 'Ot ..tnlo . .... ~ of Iba major ........., -•loly of Iba life bf Abnllul .......... 11111 1111 Pblllpplnel .. -Air ....... ... "" ......... Int ..... "' to -Salli Qilcao empbilbed th1' 1llDnlfAc L.M. .l.. ... ·at the bill> ICllool -to olllon , he al)llWn 81 t:a Oil I p.& Wn I la; 1111 tlliaiO Mlnmar Air llltllll la la ....,... to u.a. IGI. · · that the law lorl>lds the uae of the -~. .., Tbundlly. at SL ""'""'• IJ Iba 8ell u-..i Diep. , ' ~ -•Illa...-lllallt. ' for aalliry pu.._ or other opera-. <::ii: f ••: Scboll ~I IJld that'°'""'!' M1H•ll,l-.ialri-~ ,,_....,-..;,"'1owu-.t1Dwn ~Ptnld11olllc:laloliiltwbelller -lnlhedlllllcl. ~~ ·•~h Iarst,• esperislve windowa _.. ndned All ........ 11111111 ... tt ... -~Oct. d, 1trl WU drhw lo llllls w"1!ld .... Illa ~ lo I loolead, 1'lllillday•1 illllo It llmtted ~ """" m aiong'lfllllooe~CdoorllptlDdpaaOll port br. 0., Ha'*-ls la Camp P 0741• wllon ibl U.S. Naftl VIII -tu prilm came -.Id be hla llrictly to the linlildnc of eapltal·hit-::.... '"'.,,~ N1fMMf ..... Mol --At .. w 'RMll•tWll CN _,, -, .... ..,..... ., ..... ,_ Cl = ~ n fire alfrn{bOx. , Geneva, SwillSland ~ ID tba lbpilal 1111 Ill lip apeclal berrldll· tor doclll m -'. ~ta In Ibo dillrlc:t --echooli '" '"' •-.,. t---i.Po-illoelll ,,:d ri..."':1:.:C:: to ~i!:.: ~ .... 1u"'f"': 1::(1:, .. LWlay, and lhelt ftft ,.:"'~ ~ r:~~~ :;._~a::i.= .. ..-ooars ~:;::... ::: - -"°"" Mb has CIUllld major •b1f' lormltloo, call ...... II ... -h la NiD. -'""""' It AJr , Slatlon, addld lloat Ille "&DW.....Wlon" •-1 --a--cw Jn other,_. o1 tba dlJ. or die durdl al. •& I. a. .-e Q J ~ POW, .Alr llarlDo alllclalo 11111.. (lleo 'ISAl91d, RIJI II L--1----------' ' . - • ---:--• ' I • • •• ' I i • • • ' ' : ' It! l I I I ' • • • • i ' . I ' • DAllX PILOT se • ' -' -- . . ' \. C~lley. Guilt "' I , • held - Army ·C~urt ApprOties ~0-y~r S~ntence WASlllNOTON ' (AP) -'-Tbe Army ' Court ol lllllltarJ -· today uJ!hel!I l!ie murder eonvlc)!Oa pl j+ Wllliam-L. Calley Jr., to lhe My Lil ......_ IDd approved bis aentence ol 20,.... atilard labor. Review llato\I to .,_ta by Calley'• 1av~· 1as1 o.cemher ti u\e 1awyers a6light to niverae bis eoo\>lctlon ·or redllce--lbe sentence further .. thtt be was .not subject to military jurlsdlction, and that Uie court-mar11al which tried him was Improperly eon· aUttited, unlawfUlly controlled by . military superiors, and was Influenced by pre-trial publicity. Calley' a lawyer told "repirter bl wW ~ · ajiplal to the U.S. Court Of 1llllltlry Ap- peala - ':We're going lo <adllale .to In its ab.nounCement, the Army s:P,d lbe Court of Mjlitary IU!vlew rejected Callefa defenses "that be did nol lotend to eoinmjl murder and lllal i.. \I'•• only oblf1ol 1l'dera " '7 '1111 Poort .. 11lniecl doWll a number of other tochnleal claims, inCludlng one" Calley has filed a separate request for clemency and parole wttb Secretary of the Army Robert Froeblke. Tbe Afm.Y 18.ld 00 decision has been reached on this 11!QUesl. ,;· FrOlllPagel TEACHERS .• •• figure could go much higher once be ob- taJns a definite copy Of insurance re- questa by the teachers' bargaining \ Wyn Sargent Heads Home ·After -Visa Turned Down asaoclatkll. · . "We uodentand lhat they _.,. utlng '· for 1'-lull-cov~r&1e plan of medical, den-From Wire ServtcH -Mias Sargent, of 4001 Morning Siar ta! IDd opUcal care for tea~ and all JAKARTA, Jndoneata -Angry ad-Drive, Hwittogton Harbour, left the U.S • • dlpendenta,·all paid for by the district,"• venturesa1Wyn Sargent ,bas..packed her Embuay Tburaclay alter betog turned he aald. · 'bag! to come home to HunUngton down in a second attempt to have her ·~ la no telling what lhole coata Harbour, alter betng ordered eapelled visa eatended. will be unW we receive a detalled from the country. Clad lo yellow blooae and thakl paciage, 11 he II.Id. • trousers, she threw a ne~'a Trllltoea will formally consider the bualoesa card back in bis face when eorr employe package at their-study aeuloo CU SD to Hire 40 !rooted outside IDd ordered her chauf. ~ at Marco Fontor Junior High fe~::J.te,/' :lb":,,~ 0111 e t a I 1 , Tbe 11at ., propoaals by lhe teachers Rea·ding T·utors newsmen learned Ibey told her .. n1ce1y tocludea lheae major Items: u they eould that Ibey couldn't help. -The wqotoereaae ·wblch llllO\lllta to Sbe aaya ber Jan: 8 Slone Agwtyle two yeara' worlh of -.ol·llvlni blltea F WT ksL _ wedding_· to Cblel Oboharot w a 1 ~s:s-pero!!!t'YJlllF.-~Of"~,, or · 1n7-s-··-$·.Hy--.;..:-...i .. ~ .. -Oelnandl that all aalary ne,.Uatlona I' peace ::1 lhree aavqe lrlbea lie cam_,_."" wllh lhe admlnlttratlon by JU!•"•• reaouree teachers fr om whi have '!' for centuries tn !be ,.._ c1ie •· -.... Ylwlkaturulu region. early May. 'Ille tea n -•e com-Capistrano Unified School D l 1 tr I c I And she chided newsman for aome of plained that lo !be pul, wq•henefll elementary acl!ooll ... ,.... • ................. ~ l>ued ile&i.-'" llOl beea Mlled llltll deli\I futo Uwi '° volunteUa ·:~.tu,;, :1 ~&t'Oftile remoteBaltam ~I~ !be . IUIDlller when 1111111 . t .. cben are · "T lllO mllea from J-" •WIY 111 Ylcatloa. children to Improve loadlni akllls. "How do you tnow wiiet you•,. .written -FormaUoli of a "auperlo-l'a ad-TIMI .lralnlni worbhopa are beln& beld la the trulhl" aald the .,.. I , ho .;sory council" which would hav• an e!· at Richard Henry Dana Elementary 11 rl"-· ~· beroell""'en 11!'11• ·" feet on dlstrlct~clH. Memhera ol 1* School and are llllng materjalo pr~vlded " ..... • """!' --,· ' . panel 1"1Uld ollkUI ~-"' bJ lhe·Na~ JUpll to ROacl ,.._, ;..' • --"' ' the'twobargalnlilC~kiteaObiri.'" mdoraecl bl'Pttaldenf Nlxon. -s• Q,;:_ th fl-- -Deeper lovolvement of 1 .. chera In Pllrltclpanls are adulls from dlalrlct IX ooll ~S\ screen1ng committees to evaluate new c om mun I t 1 e 1 w will tutor . ,... -:; ... teacben joining the district. wllh Hading re adleti,.:'lll!en ' U • B-:1_1• ' ' -A "preparaUoo period" !or eve11 needed; In each e aCboblf<ra fills aCKJD'Di member ol the te1cbln1 ataf! wbldl few bour1 eadl w ~·~\ • · • , •• , q would amount to 40 minutao a day, <11llh Ca!Hlllllla I' ,*·4'-a . ld'1I r • pay. . with lhO '.NaUi>nal ~ Jn ~J..'ool Bond Bid -Establishing a January-to-Janua11 WubiJjgtoit, D.C. In" an to, • ·1 'f~ · fiscal year lo be used as the bull IOr · IDd train volunteers to wbrl Ii · . paytna salarlea. -:-• ~ o°" bOa11 \rlth -ta. . \ t· · '· Six §oUth Collllt or~~ Mi' ad--, -Provliion that admlnlatraton II! OllCh . ~ ~ toachtr , +. . · clod--suppOrl 16 tlie reb. W ld!ool school assume teaching duties oo a aid ~ in detecting !!' bond iS1ue praising It aa a means o( capo regular basis. Deejf. il)leeial readili( inalruc and illl ..,.h Ill<. "rapidl,y Iii>""-' "atdilent . ~ ~p · l , l..-.L . ."'·"' ' · ~~ 1. ' • ' Maey lduii· school classe~ . ' ...,...~ ·the Cap~ano Unnied be1111\..Fap. IO .at $a.n Cl 111' .ScboOI, • · ·'--.-Lj;; · '• • " From Pagel CHAUVINIST • ·: -name 1n the American Indian tradiUon of Jetting a name describe u 'tfell Bl Iden· tlly, hu a television ahow "Ad Llb," each Saturday at 11 a.m. She cited examples from ancient Rome to the American Indian civilization sug- geatinj: that women played a much more active role In civilization than the)"ve gotten credit for. 1•HJttory boob written by men project the plilloeophy that boys invent things and girls use what boys invent," Mlss Forfleeclom aald. Delorei Ferrell is the convenor of the Laguna NO.W chapter. OUN•• com .. DAILY PILOT Scliool 'are OOl )'et'hlleil .. and, ~Id' • Meo...,.. \q.~~-~ pp mlttlog students, wllh the e ~dt • ~·• Frianda,. the $15 4"ll1loA bond the automotive tune-up an~ cer · ca· ~ has been endoried by the classes. I , M!pilterial Association lhe N t g u e I Registration was held earlier tbl• Wei!~ Homeowners' CommWrtty Aaaoclatlon and will ~ntlnue from 8 to 10 p.m. Tue&-board of directon, the Crown Valley day through next Friday at lhe adult Hi&hlanda Community AsaoclaUon dlrec- school olllces at the high school No tors the ~Branch ol lhe American claa~ are schedKle<f for Monday in As.s0claUon of Unlvertlty Women the obwvance of WaahTngtoo's blrlhday. Saddleblclt Valley Niwcomer'a Club ti- . School officials said they are lteeping a ' ecutive board IDd the Mla8loo Viejo High waiting list for ceramics classes because School music boosters: they may open an additional clasa on Projections show the student P®Ula· either Monday or WedntBday evenings. lion will double to mo~ thin 19 ODO tD the No additional automotive classes are next seven years. The m~ wOuld planned. fund construetiou of six elernentory Tbe curriculum of 40 dllferent classes schools, two jlljlior blih acbooll and one includes a new course in German, hJ&b IChool. photography classes, a class whlch studies mass media tedmlque, geoloo, animal behavior and land aod water en- vironment classes wJth an emphasis upon conservation. All classes may or may not be. taken . Fencing Dispute TIM°'""' OIUt ~11..v P'1'4T, w1111 wti1ctt for high school credit and ' are open to. "~ 111e ,.._it,...,. Mlllllld 1., anfone more than 18 years old. Htg~ To End in Court 111e 0r-. c...t l'vCll1e111n11 comp111.,, ""· school studen~ must obtain . wrlttt!n A renc·~dilpute between the city of ,. .. 1111t111n11 •rt .,.,,.., M,nci • ., ,,,.,..... pennission of their school counselors to Sa J ... i .. tr •-' ""' · 1o· l'rr;.,, tor co.11 MtN, ....,_,, 1MCtt,, n uan r-•. ~ "t .... ,....~wnen. . --•-•• .• ,,.,, ._.. enroll. • lh~I oommiinlty has mo~ed to . Orallp .., '"" """"-• -..,,,,., at 411HJl5. • la · tliO dty's atlamey. · " •111on " .,.ii.~·....,.,.."' "i....,,,._ ' v . a .i-1endant1 ln an --'ion '"...£ fight. • 'l'be Army announced .Ibo ievlew court found that Calley • 1·per s'oo al I y participated in, and ordered BUbonlinatu /P parllclpate in, the mus summary ex- ecution of unarmed, "'1fell1tlng _,, women and cblldren In the hamlet of My Lal,.Republlc of Vietnam, on March JI, ll!M.' . "Lt. calley's unit entered My Lal 1n the expeclaUon of encountering enemy forcea," tho AmtJ·llkl. '11fowever, tbelr operaUon waa unte1irted. "Despit'e the absence of 8!1f cqmbat in' the area, Lt. Calley caused villagers to be herded !ogtther-llnd kllled." Calley ' orl(inally 'was sentencea to prlaon for life after oonvlction by a COW1; niartlal at Ft. ~g, Ga., on c~es ol premedilated murder of "not less lhan n Vietnamese" llld o1 ll!as1ilt wllh to- tent to muriler 1 Vietnamese child. On Aug. 20, 1971, !be commander ol the 3nl Anny reduced the ... ~ to 20 years. Calley i! confined to bis quarters at Fl. Benning pending the outoome ol bis al" peal. . . Calley cou~ not be 'ft8Cbed for com- ment IDd an Army spokesman al Ft. Benning said it was .not likely the lieutenant would have any public State- ment. . Pmtdent Nllon bu lald ba>llllimately will review the Cilley case 1n bis role aa co~ander-in-chief of the armed forces. The three-Judge Court of Military ~ -..._....,el New Chairman of Fiesta _ .. To Restore 'Spanish Flavor -, ~ . The new ~ ·1or 111e 1m edition ot lhe Fltsia La Chrlatlanlla "chlmJier o( commerce director Bill Wallter - plqed this week to "restore the ·old S]l!Ulish CO!lljllunity !eeling" into this summer's celebration of C8.lifornia's first ChlloUan baptlam. . · Walbr told fellow dittctoa Taelday thal ... fir .• volunteers • ltepped -to -jobs lo the fiesta plan-1!1ni, adding that the early start Is essen, tlal to a succwful celebration this wir. ,. not just the sponsoring chamber of com- merce. 1 ,, "It should be everyone's celebrat on. Walker said. -PW.isafl:es ~one \ On Condominium -To-Be Reviewed 'Ille Iheme for the ~ance set (or the sec:cmd week in July is "La Chris-San Clemente city councilmen f\<\"t ~ -Our Spanish Heritage." week will review a "package dear• seal- '1'Wo. all felt that the fiesta -a ed and delivered by plannln( oom-~'ll; .ljllril ol a community celebratioo missioner• this week !or new zonlni ind aDd ol Sponllb blstor1 this year," Walter permlssioo to bUnd 200 condomlnlum "'*"' ' unita in the Pallsadea. .. -. and other dlreclora-bope that The project by the Grant Land lhe .pneral ~ meelinti aet for OorporaUoo ta the flnl lncremeol of early nm moolh mlcJ!I brinlf tortb more bollllng Oil ' the property eompriltog Ill s11g1eotioal lor tllfl year's oboervance. ..,,... between Camtoo Caplslraoo and ·'!'bl ftata-;:,. lnchMlh'i • parade ml the Sao Diego Freeway. • BODIES ••• wn!'fll al Old l'lua Part -orllloated The firm woo approval flun the com- as, a meana ol caru., •ltentioo to the mlaaioaero at midweek to apply M firs_\~ blptlam lo the llato wbJch realdentlal ;,,~ on the property wblch historians Ill)' wu performed cliniD& Ibo ould all d t ---~·~·--on ' -upeditloa ol Gupar da Portola. The " ow up u-ype ~~-. , • baptlam awamJy toot place'ln bills to-•CHaie :.Which once belOll(ed Io. Marselllea, Fra'l"', was brutally stabbed land ol whiot.ll now.San Clemente. . Ca~tr:'torBea, ~hpo. rtlon ol the Estates and kicked to oealh Nov. % lo the con-To Cr.ate the new piooc1, Walbr aald fe9110nal of SI. Mary's Calholle Churcl!. the __ .,,__ •---' ·~-to •-• ••· .,.., recently wu annaed to the city. ~-P-COii~ .... .,. Bealdes the zontog the commllllon Tbe ldlUng of another coed, Mary Ann • best Spullh OOl!ume llld beat men'a agreed to a tentotlve tract map for the · Pesc, 19, a Fresno State student, whole • • Sp 1 n 11 h apppar_ance" (mouatacbel, project which will come before coun-· body was.I~ Jul AuiUlt. al!<> remaJnt sideburns and the lib). • · ·--~ Oll.lL~--,..c·~··-· _ . · . . " .~"lliirolbi7teiilaay0 ~ Mono the llrm can build, however, If of Mlsa Pase, cllaip~ ~I_ !be aaipe calJ ·for-tlie-boorden!nc ol Iba 1q11are lllll mllll come to the city for condlilono! time IDd bu not beei1 loond. danc:e cmcerta llU year, .to lake advant.. uae permlta aJJowtog the COllllrucllaL . • ageol_the~pmatao~~~ ''l'he.ljlpmal by -..... • '-_ . m..Dhiriiif'P'ol wldcb ll lhe lm1"'t ookb oae ol two mattert '°"'rlnl major ...,. Review on lUMlrtioil?.·, group 1o the COUD11· ---1n 11a l'I''-. Tiie -lhls year wtn peallitm -Jut w~. , · . WASHINGTON (VP!) -Tua 11a1e eveofl!P'llld lo the~~ well al The m uDlta propooed On • land ,.-., <>fftclala Uked the U.S. ~· ~ Old Plua Part. --.---, '"'"""" (!l'ltlt'a Pjlaa on the '"llatlijlun • Thursday to ncooa"'er , 11( J~ zi -A London ~ will "114! be broucllt to All!l'Wilon'' lan4 "'111 dtve~pment Jllan' deelilon· '!fri.ldng dO\tn' ~·:zt~w· ui,i cl!J ~ 1¥1&,-w°'lt 1u ,,.~ approval by the eommluion. Tbe project regula~1~~~ ~ • m<rtkm. 1i' ! }.iJ ., ~ rfi·' 1 '1ou&btbftbtllfcKeonCorpor1tlooof8an; IU!preaenta"vea al8o \!lied that the court "We want the lleita to bl ....., ol a Dte10 al8o mutt pua the council belcn 1 rullng be .•y~umed.' )"~.. celebration by all ll!e. ll'OUl'I in'fol'Nll. It can be,bull\·\ · ., , , ' " ., . . ' . ' I ·r . . Annual Sale Continues " r • , i '· ~ IP'YIMlltlldllMCll .,. ,.,. c........., For more information, call the acbool ~r ~urt ~ "14. fU!41 of~ T1't1 ptlnt"f9At pUb/~ ...... ti tt 'D Wal ~, uel· ..,;~ Ullll. .. ., Slr'Wt, c:.19 ,.._; 'c..-. nt:IL ' 'restoration of fmn& OD .. ~'"" N. w,"' . 'Well Dressed' m are&mnel & lild:~ .. , l •~-.,. --· P. J-n, llt7lll P-de! Arco, L., B. ;,- Jo•• .. c....,, Jo... 30771 Pasco def Arco and the WOODMARK CHAIRS · SALE 1-_,_.,."" .....,1 _ B la R d CapWrano Gardens and Homes Assocta· •-• ............... :a.;. 11t. ~'J. Ti<••::.!""' ur g r o_ute lion. . I Febuloua ..i.cti ... ~f over 200 q!Mt .... cheira end aor~. to choose from. Such wal ,...,.., ._ 11,,,,1,0 11 b alleged lhat P1J11iona of.the leoctog "r _ .. '""' Sieven James Buehler flushed a at lho9I properties bu been ,...,..ed or known &nes' 11 H .. n .don, M.,ge Carson, Slierril, Wo0cl1111rlt, ond meny othen now ... Cl<•"" H. r..,. Rid>•" r. Noll blll'gtar from bia Dana Point home , amended 90 that ii no longer eoolollllf , _, .. __ , "•nv c·•-~·lftft<*"f d"lriinn, btdr_oom, cesionals 1lso on Nit. Slap_ 7_~~"'~11110:: · Thursday nl&ht and wondered u the with city requirements. 4 ,"';;I-;:-l---1"'--:C90U(;9U-m-.,· ~-7UU '1'-_ _. 1.:.....--1-~ont.rlt. a c:o.1:.-... ~-.nrr --bearded"lntraaer speilaowft1lctanmn-'nle ,!~'!'.: "ea115a; aliilli"Jiitlonmi.,ol ''~ in now for best selection. ~-. Drive, juat wby be looked ao familiar. court--· a or -..,. • '""• _, ,. -.., •••· Tben lluehier, 15, hit on the reason, Illa lenctog to J!'" !ld&bt If .ll.!!t laot, eight ~feuionll ~ .,,.a.ble. ~ ~:':',.,.'":!:!1 '-\::r;r, noelUinaJ •laltorr_ tightly cluptna a tarp incbel let ., tbe city. • ~ ilOiO, .;·....--suttciioe l!> hla "'ht hand, bad lelt wear-• · > ,......,'..-1<111.._IT AS~l!NW>OK-WOODW..•JC , .. .,.~ •• cn41 '41-4i11 1ng JJuehTer'• clothu.' G · M ·n · ~ .,..-· A•••llll 1 '4M171 nie el<ctronlclj' supervisor to Id , eOrgta ayor ies . ' · depuUes th«I, be Iler found that. the • · 4tM<it burglar ·bad m.adtl_proybton lou.change .ROME, GI. :(UFI) -,. *"' J. R. -.,,. -of attire by ,PIOkllll ciolhtog that ho AUel <A Cotlmlhus, Gii. ..i -m., f;.,o;,•·.:,. '":' -~d lo &iehler'a bldroom Into, s.ubl; -kw.cl Tburad&y llPt wlllD lllalr -. ,. . ,_ -er a 1uUtaot. IJtbt plane crashed jllll llflor IMlolf -" -Dejlujle1 boliave Buehier'a •laltor 1.-. llmseil Field. Allen, a , Jll'llirllDI , =...""': =.,""" • --entered Iha homo throu tl!t.Jfar.-C of Ille Gtn!U!Wllclpol.A• I 1• 11111.. '""""'• ... -..... t..cl"'--~ or oc idien wlii!Ow. Tbo • ""°"*1 ~to for g ........ nut _, " ._. -· tolll loae of caah and clothlnC WU plactd ,..-, WU Milrnllltl holne altar & opeecll at '1$1. at the Berry School~. ' • JCA•..uTAN --------- - ' ' • • • ' • • I ' 1 ! I ' . I - ·I -· ; .. • T': • f - ·r <JJV!, .Presidertt ltsks Delay . ,. . . '. On S,,Wg .Conft.ol Deadline • • . ' • WORLD SAVINGS ' AND1 LO.AN' ASSOGIATION . l ' • • r, FINANCIAL· STATEMENT • .. . .,,_ NN Bra11e• i• Jfle• I • j i I ' ' · ' ., BreQtwoo.d · ~vings and Loon hall opened Ila. l8COlld ~e CounlY, branch ai 1640 Adams Ave., Costa Kfea: The 5,300 square foot f · ty Wl\11• designed by Fickl!I' and: c;:ompany . of 'Newport Be~b. The new manager Is Roger Phelps. ,. c=-=w~ ' I I , r ~ . • • ' ~ i -. • • ; i 'I- , ! • ' • ) , • ' , . • ~ > 1 ..... ' r· . ... -• . " • I I. I ~!""· ~'=-' · a11111 , ....... ......... ' UiiiCDi;i.-p-------1.-°"""' °'· Po1m~bA-----rollMltn--..... _ I • , t • ' • ,.fri<UI',· FtilnlllY 16, 1973 .. i ' ' . ' ' o.AILY I'll.OT • l I • '' D,llLV I'll.OT SC • . . V"W Looks Same, But Costs More WOLFSBURG, Ge< many (AP) -Volkswagen is plan· tdng aut.9 price increases lo the United states in the wake of the 10 percent devaluation or the dolJar, accordJng to company chalnnan RudoH Leiding. Earl y ,in January, Volkswagen raised car prices In the United Slates an average of fSO. On Wednesd.17, iL anoounced au increase oo car3 for the West German . market. BMW -Bayerilcbe · Motoren Wert<e -said today ; it will raise German prices ol I its ~ an average ol CY• ; ~t1 and that export prices will nave to be increased _; scxmer Or later to balance pro- • duction COits._ FOUi\ (1l'l!ER I!' e,s t Oerman auto builders also 1 have hiked domestic prlces in the last three weeks. ~ A Volkswagen spokesman said Leiding indicated VW ex4 port prices will go up, ln an in- terview he gave the bw:iness newspaper Handelsblatt. Ask<d whether . the !UH !, percent devaluation oould be passed to VW pricea In the united -Statee, _l.,:t: i d i n_g answered "No," the • THERE ARE MORE THAN 2000 SPARKLING, DEPENDABLE, USED CARS FOR SALE ON COSTA MESA'S ~ARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS. friendly • Reliable • Convenient LOOK FOR THE EM BUM AT COSTA MES.t. DEAL!l!S ON HARIOR ILVD. IETWEEN SAN DIEGO FREEWAY AND NEWron ILVD. 1000 ORDER : t Jeaatiflll Stick-on YOURS \ LABELS I v TODAY! Personalized • Sty6..._, Efficient Order For Youraelf or • Frienct M1y be used on envelope; as return address lebels. Also very handy as identification ' § Gm Bi& SIU>W Hike WASllINGTON (UPI) - General Motors C<lf1>. today dented Federal Trade COm- misslon cbarges that llOIDe of Rs adverWefnents for the Olevro!el Vega and the Buick Opel ,,.... without ,._,,. Ualioo. The FTC specifically challenged GM'• claim that the v ega is the ''best handling passenger car e_ver built In the United Slates" and that the Opel chassis never needs lubrication. GM TOUl the FTC that the bandllDgclaim ebout the Vega was a direct quote from "Road and Tract Magazine" and was IO idenUfied In the advertisement in question. It Ibo .said it bad substan- tiation for the Opel claim, and questioned the FTC"s right to require prioc IUbolanilation for advertisements in the first place. TWO ADVERTISING fll'IDS, Campbell-Ewald of Detroit and McCanJ>.Ericbon of New York, aioo nosponded to the FTC complaint which was issued Dec. 21. . They said the 1a... which created the FTC did not give It the power to act the way It did In the GM case and the · agency's action. if sustaJned, wouJd b e unconstitutional • under the First and Fifth amendments. CTITAWA !AP) -The Cllnadian gov~J h a s moved suddenJy to restrict u:- ports of crude oil to the Unit.eel States, warning that cana- -t~KllVc ,. STOCK. ltoekwell Get8.New Gillenwaters, 40, w i 11 become · vice president and director of Sports Medicine Institute, 1nc., which the an- nouncement said is • new non- profil foundation that will specialize in research, educal lion and medlcal programs for lbe prevention and treatment ol. albleUc tnjUriea. . dians may face .. oil sborlaf!• • Ge si- n<XI month. SACRAICENTO (AP) Ener111-Minister ~ o a I d c:aDlornia llbouJd go slowly In Macdonald said T b ~ r 1 d a y the development of noc:1ear night oU uporll bad tern-bower generating plants, IOJI porarily beeo placed under • specW report pared by National Energy B o a rd the preatiglam • for regulatioa and would ba CUI-the legiJlaliltt -W: Ii~ to....... lpokesman IOfl that only IUrplu• oU lo lblpped ...us jaot mah thinp ....... 1 out oPtbe "<OWlby. the teatlmmJy ... · labels for marking personal items such •s booli:s, records, photos, etc. L..bels stick on glass and m1y be used for marking hom• ceoned foe;~ items. 1'11 labels are printff ~--41,..-_,.;·1utyliJ. Yo,••-*YP• •• r--~ty-wltit·.---' 9trmmed piper, • n.. aJUlOUllCGlleOt, wbieb report .,.,. aired ·at "jat,1)1Sliey' Cl a ll08Jliil by the AWobb encouraging cnide oil~. lllbcmunltlM on lllle WU ~eel to bare onlJ I 1ricaJ entl'17 polley. Delalla of r----------·----"1 sliiht'tinpact oo pr9DI u· ·the Rand nport bad - Ill• !ill -. c .. -. <!If .-JM01"""' 11.n tt; I port levels. dlldosed earlier. f Pl• ~ L.111111 DIW .. P.A. N 1Mt The Rand ___... I 11 d I .,.,. "-""'·""' • e INreei.r,,..... AsaemblJman a:;i.;; w .... I I SACRAMENTO '(AP) -(D • Loi ~>. t b .... : l :g:t ~he G&=~ ~::,~~i.!: I I ment of Commer<e, 11 Callfomla does flee .n -cy I I rulgned to join a -•OI crlall, and the leplallre I L , iU'W' I bmdallou. mUJI give priority ·-to L Pl OT-PR1n1..IN.G 1-ll--Go• RonaW .p. _.aaiL ••artlaf--lborta1• ----4 ---_____ . _ __, Tbunda1 ,he ' .. rt11'11tf1Ur' lie-wfilcb will lead to ..... c.p&ed the rr<p..._, el~ te000mic d1llocdonl •ad hdlve Mlldl t. peraooaJ lncao ........... • I \ ' ' . COMPI.ETE NEW YORK STOCK USf ' j • • • • • • • • • ' • • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • IJ • 52 :::i = a: ... ... :::I ... = = ~ :::: -.... •• •• ; .. ; .. llll ... ... 8:ll ... ... :. s::: • g: .. .. .. ... ... .... '~ ~ -~:f ... ~ ~ ... •r Pr = -i:l -•• ~~ •• ... ------~ ... ... -:::Ii ... ... a I Si = ... ..., ~ ~ § ~ ~ ~ I ,. i:: ... ... i ... = ... ... -= ~ == -= = ... :: l = ... Vo •• '1 l1 U1 ll j I I .~ "I . ' SC DAILY PILOT 8 JG • ' ' . For Weekender • Advertising . • Phone 6424321 . ' - • .. • ·I • °"'LY l'ILOT (, PEOPLE ) .. ,... deported from the United , States 1n 1MI a 1 "u. desirable" and more recently by Sicily. . . * u.rotd J . Troe, 81, a retired Detroit newscaster w b o l e career Included 10 years u announcer oq the ' • L o n e Ranger" program, died In Detroit. His radio career dated to 1921 when he joined station WTAM-0 ... land In 11!11. He joined the stall or wxvz. Detroit and In 11142 be began a . ~ career •I. broedcastlng news and specl&l eventl on ~J-Detrolt. * Assemblyman Edwin Z'ber&'• trial on charges of drunken driving was continued nntll March 20 bY Municipal Oourt Judge ·Sheldoo Groealeld In Sacramento. 1lle Sacramento Democrat was arrested Nov. 16 after the atate-owned car be was driv- ing eolllded with .the rear or another car Jn S o u t h Sacramento. * A request t h a t Ramsey aart, rorm..-u.s. attorney general, serve u a defense oounse1 In RnebtU Magee't kidnap and munler trial baa been denied by the trial judge .. .iD San~.'~--.,.--.. -..... SUporior co u r t Judge Morton R. Colvin re!Uaed to allow <lark to join Robert D. Cs.rrow u co-counsel. He gave no reason except that he did not tnow a111t. Magee, a San Quentin con- vict, Is a<C111¢ ol killing SUperlor Court Judge Harold J. Haley in the Aug. 7, 1970 Marin Co u n t y courthouse shootou€. Three abductors al.so died. * 1llere was a choice between baked beans and·flufiy rice OD • the printed dinner menu at Oak Knoll Naval Hospital In Oakland. . • Releated POW Joba B. Mcltamey of Lemoore circled baked beam and wrote after nee: "Are you kidding?" * Former Arkansas G o v . Wintlnp Rockefeller is undergoing tata at Desert Memorial Hoepltal In Palm Springs r.r o dle!t ailment wliidl could be related to the removal of a malignant cyst lasl September, a-family tp0kesman said. ff o 1 p I t a I administrator filenn Balley said the 60-ye11?- old brother of the New York governor was admitted for an iqc!eflnlte stay. FamUy spokesman Chllll., Albright refused to comment on the exact nature ol the all- menl "\ * ElalDe Schbert ol 'l\Jcson saya sbe ii opposed to passage of the Equal Rlghta Amend- ment because it is "a threat to the home." Mrs. Schubert Is so adamant in ber opposition that sbe join- ed a group called t he Housewives United El!ori and Happiness of Womanhood Inc. But she says she has not spokeo oot a~alnsl the amend· ment at pubhc hearings being he! din Arizona, because her huoband. Chlllles, would not permit ber to. * . Saying sbe Is led up wllh 0 hypocrisy," a King County (Wash.) Superior Court judge bas come. out in favor of ltgalizatlon ol morijuana. "I sit on the bench during drug cases, and sometimes I know that both the prooecutor and delenoe .. ttomey trying tbe cue omoke dope," Judge ·~---Jlllloo ·Nleml tald ill·Seot .. , feel marijuana llbould be •ti"" due to the hypocrisy or the 1act that most young proltllionall "" the drug, .. .,. added. QoodDeed • Oilman Gives ~~liege ~oyalties - .114 .... 'lll r.a..11.1m ~ ;, MOOH. OVE.~ flt RIAL'TO, •• OOOOH , OOOH, oooH, JS t!ASV. PIX:it CEDll 1'£llCDIG WITll rosnUD•ma Kot ea1y ls it .. f log ... JOO, .... _.""" -----'D-.......... _ .. to do ti. .... OflLILIT .. ...,. TINolal_ ..... ----=:!70~::. ... . ....... ... ,, .... ..... 8xS 8xS 10.S .. PllmBD DOG•.& .... ,.. ...... ~ ,_ ....... 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The ~ ._ "'• >t aid he Pbillilll 181<1 there _.!ii be --are 1oeoted • Ille 41 'in't ..t <IDllltlti't --no royllties fo< tbe coUegii ror ()mu enli-to the ~ a,.... lliJ • llJe t(IL ,ot 1eut 0.... to fiV< ,..,., .GuU: a pGttio18 ot the - .._.. ..... ...., ddnp bul .,. otarf<ii; they -·-...... ud olfabore llJOI -to he ...... od, • laol M to IO years, or lite Iii noribom Borneo, '1llg id' .. -. -We ..,,, <vm know li!etimo ol Phillip's oil con-jaoent.to Shell Oil Co.'s largo I .. ---;o I I , •I ... ...... _ii ... ... .......... , .............. ------...... -.. L .._ __ _ °""61---..... a.t wHw __ .., __ ...__., r 1911 ---- ._.,...... .. _ --Ima -·~~--~ .. ,, ........... :::::::··.',,.. .. ··-·-.. •• I ...... . ·-..... . . I" " • \ · 77fn. 14'11mmMI 1,um Good b O.r'tr ca l'glit I fNl.F 1elhlgefta ........ d.ttlO .... .. __ ... .., - =·· .. .._.,..,._._ __ ........ ,.. ---... -.., ........... -. • .t::: ..... ... _ • ,79~ I -.---~--~-'---- r .... JUI.FM Tber t.u. JM thil9 me loll ··uc.,-.. -. d.luxeto--.r:i:oitr U..«--- J47 • • •I I • I' 1 I, • ' ., .. • .\ '! • [ I ! I I r ·I VO "! belie 'Joh wait Ac Col. slnd frier land NI)!' D -r Al five Unil cam ......,, foUo "·-' ochf Lai boOJ Will deli ..., :a de! pro! sci• Lag A 21 Fl \I Cou the/ Cal •Pl 1•~ 0 •Pl pea ligj 1 ~ ~ ' WOJ Lal :j f ~ I ., ~ ~ "' ZI ( ' • " ' • ' · :Lag1i11a . Beae~ Today's D•al . E_ IT IOW • ; VOL. 66, NO. 47, 4 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1973 TEN CENTS Cir . Warn. Welca1ne Set lar Niguel ~OW By JACK CHAPPELL Of ... Dllltf' ... ltlff "And, when we're flying back in the helicopter, l'ln just going to tell him, 'Jolm, there'll he just a few people waiting to say Hi.' " · · Actwilly, Shirley Pitcllford, wife of Lt. Col. Jolm Pitchford, a prisoner of war since 11165, will have between 200 and !11111 friends and weD wishers at the hellcopter landing site near the couple's Laguna Nl~el home. . Mn. Pltcbfonl hired a p r 1 v a t e helicopter !erVice to fly both of them from March Air Foree Base to the ocean- front Shores development. ·, H1•m ,so happy, I'm just so happy," Mrs. Pitchford said. She bad just receiv- ed won! from the Air F°""' that her bu> band woo1d board an aircraft today to the PhillJ>vioea bound !or the United Stales. "Now I know it's just a few mori days, and there are always U-1aat mloute Udnp to get done,. abe said. Mn. Pltdllord said tbal ''Hi" will be about aD that will be said when the chop- per laadl, abe and her bulband will jump in a car near by and zip to the new home. "1'11 goliig to lock the doors, take the pboae off the book and aeod the -out," she said. SlDee John'• re I ease with other prlsooers of ..... -be bao been In the Pblllppines and the U.. have talked by pllli>edaDy. "Am I glad we...,.,""""' tllet bill," Mrs. Pitcblonl 'said. Lt. Col Pitdlf«d Is a 21-y .... career Air Foree officer. lie was -down in De<ember 1965 over Nortli Vietnam. His right arm, injured aa he paraclluted tram the alrcnft tbeo WIS still In a lilnC U be atepped from the airplane that blouPI him to the~ ..... f,Nl'l lliter. Lt. Col. ~uted wilh lib left band, .. he -land. Mrs. PitdJfonl watching 1111 television, said her husband looked .. ln euellf!lt health." . 'Ibo hellcopter bip came as an in- spiralloo, when sbe f!nl beard Jolin was coming boriie. Thore were a few anxious moments for her and friends u John's name was omitted from f!nl llats of the prboaers ot. war rel\lmlng. Slllrley •bad .-ved letters from her bo-for the 1ut lhre,e of 1M -years he was lmprllooed. . · "MoaUy, he talked· lbout lib llealth being gnod. It loeted llke be .... being very careful to writing ., the lelter would go through. "He kept telling me to bo'f aometbing expensive. I'm not sure why. I do anyway," she said. ~ said tlien dial the wallinC .... frustrating. First seven yean of waiting and then weeks " ~ waiting. Bui now, the wait is down to a few cS.YS. and Mn. Pitchford said lbe can hardly wait. ses ·o omen oun Deqtlline Todafl _ I 5 of 6 Hopefuls File for Boa.rd As today's 5 p.m. deadline approached, , district ttttorney at the North Orange five candidates· for the Laguna Beach Count~ Judicial ~ict Court, Fullerton.· Unified ScbOOI District April 17 had rued A sixth esndidate, attorney Michael • Sagar. 9T4 Van Dyke Drive, La1UD4 . ?·papeg·=-........,, -IWch •'"'-~ ~"'1..1!>. Jila.,bb ' 'llSi of those who !Jave filed is aa papers with~ the couaty Registrar -of ~_ follows: Voters. ··-William ~11ll, president of the school board, of ~l Ftrsl Ave,, SOUth LquJla.' ~ WIS ~ to the board In lfll\crml.tbe ...,iiBI-of WUUsm w,ic;oien, who reslpd. --Dr.-Norman ~ • ~ c,mmo de! Mar, Laguna ~i;:'· Browne bas served.on the sChool U-11es; ~ Jane Boyd, 4 ~Ul DrlYt. J,aguna . Beach. She bao """"" ,oo \he board sinCe 1919.-• • -Dr. Frederic Ludwig, 400 El camino de! Mar, LagwJa Beach. Dr. LQdwig is a profesaor of pathology and radli>logic:al sciences at ·UC lfvine. -. 1 -Ronald J(reber, 3130 Bern Drive, Laguna Beach. Kreber is a deputy, . ' Pa ti-wi. l}.qy · E!arude Set . For -Saturday· r . ,l'be &!ftlltb Annual Lquna Beach Patriols' Day Parade will step off al II a.m. ~turday with more. than '2,700 Jiarllcipanis, In 70 , mBrcbing I units, equestrian ~ and llt>-ts. -1 , . The parsde, led· by Grand Marshal 'Jesae E. Riddle, fomier Laguna Beach Mayor and citizen of the year, will depart the Lq\)111 Beach High School formation.,_, pus down Pan: Avenue, to Glenneyre, . tbeD down G!enbeyre to Forest and ~ Foreat to Broadway. • • / , ..... . "' ,. ~ ~-·t r • (. -• • • MILY~ ... ~ f HE MAL:E CHAUVINIST· WINNEI! .• '.AISINT SO FlftllNISTS CJ!OWNED SUCKLING .PIG , 2Beheaded In Northern California CASTRO V AU.E'l (AP) -The naked bodies of two decapitated women were fouod by a county crew ~ on a ' road near here, the Alameda County Sheriff's orlice bas reported. (See related . ry, Page A·lL) eanwtille, a third bqdy WAI found ""'-"""":"'-~~-·--· .. southwesl ol a.,tm. in Coalra Coil& County.· ... ' Nude and bodly .-p.d, Iba llollJ ~ llfl!d. auibcallldl ..... I IL Walt ~ aald U.. llodlel; believed to be -In ~ .... --•J>Olled 'lbundafalilllt. l..r -the 'iiiadiay tit W cam,m ltoad, about L7 mil• from Intental< llt. ljeltber the belda nor -II were -at the _,., Gordm said, IMkjlng thlt one bodJ wu caaca•i1n1 wbUe the other could be "C.ucaslan, Latin or Oriental" The -· l'flico said ldenlifkation woo1d be allempted through fingerprints. ''They seem to hive been there for qWte a wblle," Aid a spokesman. The spot the bodies were fouod Is oouth ~llquel In 4guna BMch 'celO!w.,,, ,Hl*'l Of w-and Sliun B, Antl)oooy Birthday • "1---- • • •• 4 ;thon1 BonoretJ Susan B. o( Oakland. · . The Santa Cruz police departmenl said tooiy It aent detectiv .. to 'Castro-vanty 60 miles away, to examine the decaj>itated bodies. . -• I •. · . I Officers iaid the descrtplloo of the bodies tentaUvely fit two misaing Army Cour t OKs 20-year Term .. For Lt. CalleJ WASHINGTON (AP) -The Army Court of Military Review today u~ the murder conviction Or Lt. William L. Calley Jr., to the My Lal ~ and approved· bis sen:tence of 20 years at bard Judgiqg and revleWlng ~ are ' located at aty Hall Cll Fonll Avemie. A-for parode -will be 'ted at the Felllval ot NII stounds r.:'w1n1 the porade.. ' • Lib'bers ·Name M . ·· C~vinist, The.1~ Devour Pfg ... lly JAN WORTH -.. ..., ....... • ' lliJW-llli!".a oouunent made In a DOily votes were cast at a .qiilrw each In <PDol ~lrt 1aa1 ·...t needed ool' tour bellol boxes aroun,,...._ -. ........ . -than lit .. -. -.died Thuraday for two UC Sallta Cruz -. Ali<e !Ju, '°· ind -!Ind Tborpe, :n, miuing since Feb. 5. _ . labor. . Calley's lawyer told ·• reporter be will appeal to the U.S. Court of Military Air Peals ..J ''We're i:olng to continue to flgbl The Army annciunced the review court · f"'!"" that Calley " p e r I 0 D a 11 y wUctpatod In, and ordered -tes tO participate In, the mass IJUlllllJ8rf ex· eculion of unarmed, unresisting men, women and children to the ha~ of My Lai, Republic o! Vietnam, on Marcb 11, 1968. • "Lt. Calley's unit entered' My Lal In the espectation of encounterillg _.y forces," the Army aaid. "Howe'ler, tbeir OW8tion llfaS unreslltell. °'Jlesplle the absence of any Clllllbll Jn the aiea, Lt. Calley calllOI[ vtDapn , to lie herded together and ldlled." • Calley • orlgiDally WU llf!lteDeed to pf1-. for Ille after oonvlctloa by a court· ·marua1 at Ft. Benning, Ga., oa clJarlu of premeditated murder of "not 1-tban 22 Vletnlmese" and of, asuult with in- tent to murder a Vietnamese chlld. On Aug. 20, 1'71, tile commaodor of the ~ Army reduced the --to 20 ~e"'1iey is confined to hll quarlen at FL pending the outcome of his air Lll'IY could not be reoched for com- ment and an"Amiy SJlijiOiiiianai-n. BemUng said ii was not likely the lleutaianl would have any JIU)llic state- ment. President Nimi Jiu said.lie ul~ will revllw the Calley case In his role 11 comroaader-iD-cblol of the armed r.rceo. • The three-Jude• Court of-MllllllrJ llevtew Ueled -i. ...-. by Clllor'• llWJ1er1 Jul DecemMr aa the 9wyen aouaht to revene hit -• ~11~.=.m. ~ Army Aid. the Court of Mllltar)' Review njected Calley's defelllOI "that be 61 not lnlond to commit murder and thal he wa1 ollly ~"'*"·" .. No parking ~ sprouted aloog the parade route todaf.·Jooeph J . Kelly, Laguna Beacb police 'chief, said the route will be c\olfd to traffic startillg at 10:30 a.m. SalllflaY, ... that -parked 1111 the parada .... at that lime will be towed away U . ownen• upeme. Kelly said -II in lhe Top of the World area -.i uae Temple Hills Drl .. llJd Tballa -In ... Id tralllc ....-. . llesid\!nll of Mylllc llllll and SIJyllne Drive will be directed to uae Wflldl Ter- race and 91. Ann'• Drive to reach their homes. Since the Male cbauvtnist of the Year didn,'t lhow up, the roast sucllllng pig pt the crown. • Then a man in tbe group did the carv- ing, and plale .... -. • It waa aD pan GI ihe -B. AntbOlly bb1l)llay ba!lqllOt of tlW Luima -NaikJllal Organisation for 1 Wo men (NOW), who celebrated the evenl withe a· -for the Art Colooy'I biggest ller-elic. • iectliJ(i. ''f aaid 1'd bOen dominated by Site said', the """""'.were oaly i two women since Ii was in the cradle," Dql~y votes apart., _} .. r iiild. "~~Uy, It goes baciJ. Cl)ll8iderabty Pn>ceeds •friim tlie' ballljuet, attended further tbaiJ ·that ... there's been a lot y ~bout 55 women and IO men, will help of ~llol)lng along the way." • support a fem,tolsf speaken oerles In · Pt11teri ptoclalmlng "W'oo>en Are Not Lq\)lll·and the llghl to P... the Equal I Chic:P," "Womant!Jld II .Awitenini," Rights AmeJJdnlenl. to the U.S. c-wu. ind "llaliPY'Btr-,. Saaan'B." adoned, Uon. I '' the W0men'1 "Club: " • · On the tables wire mottoes on yellow SUsan MCG~,,cbairman of ,ibe Mile cards reading "Ob It Upl" "I Ani • QiauV!Jdll coo~ )said JDC>n. t1Jai\ ijO (See CHA~, !""' I) ""' Angeles '!Imel Pollttcal c:artoeolsl L . R-, d In =tia~ took top honon in agµna .;eeor . s erease A opol:esman !..-NOW said because . ,. 'llle bodies of nine murder victima have been found in Santa ,Cruz County since Jan. 1 and authorities have been seeking three missing penoos. In addition, the flnga:prints of a former ·college booor student charged Wilh ldIUng m penons have been match- ed to prinll found on the bloody coo- feselonal where a Roman Catholic priest was stabbed to death Issi November, autboriU.. said today. · Harold Joh-. pOlice cliiel in Los Gatos, 25 miles north ol Santa Cruz, said the print& were identified, u U-of Herbert MuHin, 25, arraigned Tburaday 1111 aixe COUllll of firat.decree munler in Santa Cruz County Superior Court. Youth Arg~ent · Nixed by J11;dge In D.rug Hearing lnterlandi wu absent, the women took • r . ~=tm::cro~~~~ In Ma1· or. Crim_ • es f~r 19~2 ...... apot but w• not there 'llllln- Johnson said the filCBJlltol evidence . would be fonrinlod to the dlsbict at· : torney of 3anla Clan County, where Loi j Gatos ls located. 1 • The Rev. )leirl Tomei, II. a native of / (lee BODIES, .... JI Ill' TOii IAllJ<Y .............. A defeme la..,....1 ar,..mmt that what what he said IJappened to law clerk Llo)od . CbarlM In the Grand Jury room laal year mlide the Indictment of lilt dlenl .~ ...... -·out ol-.t lali' Tl)unday by Orange County SUperior Judge Ra)'lllOllCI V-. Judge --• lOac lludy l8Selon In the COllllY'• law library by retunilog lo the courtroom to advlae san FTlll'Cl!ICO"lttomey lllcblel 'npr Iba, bis motion for dlsmlllll of mu!Uj>le dnJi cbargea qalnsl -Boyd Randall, ' 25, LagUna Beach, WIS detJled. The • rallng -• ... pnlrla1 -that produced conf11ctl ~(' tetUmoay ffrom 1 number of witae• 11, am011C them l[lllld Juror Cllarton, II, 11uper1or c:,oat Judi' Wllllam Murray and ~"*"'">'Old! -And 11 .i-Wld Iha W11 llr 11111 of RaDdall .. dlllpl -b •• In !bat -tro•miil nckement: 'DIM be w -a1_ 411 per-In"""" In tile alllmad - million dollar "Brutl&baod " s-1 Love" 4(1.. '2;l ~beaded ' dly, ._tedly -be WU home ) baby alltbJc. A algn WIS aloo 1'ft for Major crime Jn J.aa-Be..tJ during Kelly aid. hlm~-;::-1 aJ:.,. ~~ ~ · 1'12 lnCreafed ~.4 "'*-t onr that of 1This 11111J1erlcal averago In.,._ of Bil Tbomu In -, and tM --~· ~.._i ' lhre,e per lllOllth waa much !ell then _._am~ JJm Dillq,IOol: ~"""'ff~, J4ma .polloe treodl noted In other similar-site clU..,'" thlnl. ,__ wm • mbocripllon to be said. -"Ila." mapsine. Major -In crime WIS In the "Unlorilmltely, the last three months ' . 0raa11• "I 8llf!IS I do troat my wife ,...uy area ti burglarle;I, which pootod • 13 per-ol the year saw burglaries jump to an rough," Tbomu remarRd, "and I ceol Increase · 1n 1172 over lt'll. aYerage of 50.1 P.r lllllltb. Jnvestigatloal 1t'eatller ~t ·~ lbe thing I !Jeep her'cbain-~ w.re made In robber)', theft iqdlcated Iba! the bulk or Ibis rise could 4id up wllJL' lie ptJa.il out a loog clog • and to theft staUlllca. • (lee (.'RIME, Pip I) It's going to be a beoulilul, Jeub. Qotln.. -ed In the lludy .,.. ...) ·~ Laguna's 'Pig' Hmu Dihs bat.' • . -, ·, • · . • tenned "Part I" offmlel IDd include amny, ck'J, ClllClllU'"' unwlndy ..-., ....... .._ _. .. toc1 -~ lob-B Speaks enc1 1or • dJonc<; 111e -therlOclJ tbell. bely, ilqlarT, -.itr $11 and auto urgen~f . _ :: 75H=:'.: ~-.::::: tonig)JI, 4MI. 18 !fl~ there..,, no -.larl wbDe In .6. T _ -M .m;-.... -dot ™'""· "·•1 ~t ....... g una ee:i---f~~1W:S1DE-TOBA~--F-"· ..., _..,loid IDd b llnclerioJng bial. 1 • !.aguHO Bnc~'I ..,...z Wi• llalJI -lncn•d !ftm tl[&hl ill', . Repll9tlltaU•• Clair Bmgener (11.san ttr FullOill OJ)ttcd toclq tor • !ti! .... *' 1111. Kal1 said_..,, pe.., 'l\<P) la the Jealllred ~ at & 10-dd!f "'"· S•• todall'• WHJo. ;:,."-'T ;:-._ ••oi..a blleb' public ~ ICbedultd for I:• Lm. :i'!:.f:'.' • CO!Jlplela odlcdlllc Wlioll -.111 """'••d'one to Sa__, .a1 -Blllk In i..,una .JI. ...... .-bored IJ, • 4aoreaae o(I Beach. I+ from ll'1. • / e......,.. IS.the ·-~" for the • Bllllhrlea •1•1111 411 dllrlng 1f12. l2nd dbtrlct, whltjl Includes LlflllJI& .. Iner I Ill ol • -t, i1W' be(m. Beach. Tbe ~ la 'l'CllJIDttd bf the 8'qlirJ IC• I I cJ .... 4f. [1erftft1 of a0 Friends Oommlllet Oil l.eg!lllllOll .___' -IDll!lhrtl•dip~,l[elbo•ld. lkq_..1 ..i-. .-.! wlU lie tbe ·~ .. Int alee -of the . ta,...t " q~lnc.to Da•ld )'<!Ir, ,tWi dQ waa "°""""' an averago Munn>, COl\llDlltee spo\esman. 1'llt col· of •.....,.,.. p1(_., ~ compered lea and other refl<ebmenta W1ll be lo .. a ..... ti rr ,... nioQth In lflt." anllable; There lt no c:llarge. • .I . .. • ...... _ .. -... -... c-.. Ol·• -Cll -<11 .._....._ AIJ __ .. ....... .,,.,. -......... ,. '"' m 11 •n AMI \.-.n •1• ....... c .. , ...... , .. 114 ' ' -----. ..... A a .. CM -.. .. .......... , .. . 'NI...,. a -.., -.. --1 -n ---w ; s CN ' I f . f . I ' • I DAILY Pl).OT U . LAFCOkays Discussions ftwlloildl C9as1 County Water Dillrict ud U. South Laguna Sanitary Dlall'lct lllol!lol bokl public hear!nga on me"°' or the lwo r.;.i.:'i0.m:'1nothe .= 1:'.Jf uklog for the local~ "1li by I.AFC foliowtq a p~apheres of influeiieet' 'ilildlei ~ Richard Tumer, the agency•• ~Y6,offtcer. ·~ • • .( .hcommehdatiool '.Iba! ' the l • 0 dlalrlctl, which ~ commoo o!ftce spoce and manag~ penonnel, c:oin:. blno Into one agency have linpnd for ..... time. <:: The nitrger first waa recommendet! .., I the eagineerlng flnn of Voorheis, Trin4le iUld . ll<1aon (VTN) in a atudy of !be 'hler dilirlct last year. • 0 · P1a•P .. el . . ' ".DENIAL. bY Dr. '111.no1bY.LwY,, . Tlgar'a pl .. that removal of Cbartoll from pro.Indictment dellberaliolll Upped tW ..,...~ ........... ._. ...... of 1111 )'Olllb _piltore" llpOllled a ..... between Tigar and Judge Vln<:enl, 'ftwraday. ~-11.Pereent Hike Sought By Teachers : · '.flpr drew the sha!P reaelion from the jurill when he OOIDlllOOJed that Cbarlon'& removal "at thiitocritlcOI stage .ensured the inaJntenance of an older, much more By JOHN VALTEllZA conservaf.ive Grand Jury. Of .. DellY '"" ...., 1 uHe had youth on his side," Tigar said Teachers in the Capistrano Unified of Quu1:on, "Youth culture and the ele-School District have submittid inillal re- menl of you lb in the Btotherbo«i quests for 8 Jarge inctta5e In· aaJaly and • 0<1anlaatim·~ needed .Omeooe on -the 1nsfll'al1C<! packages which would cost the ~thewf:u~~d _more readily dlstriCt •1wetl .over $1 million," 8d·, "Are you suggesUng that the Grand ministrators said today. ' Jury. should be made up of people who 1be initial requests call ror an 11-per· ·are ~...., to tolerate . ill"ial ,drug cent increaseininhealsalthariesd ' talslgnandifi"'!'! .. ~j use? ,f,--~JUd8e Vincent uked Tigar. provements , en ~ "Vou'.re going to have to discuss this insuraDce as well as a stronger voice in issue much mol)I fully with me tt. you the running of edncaUonal affairs. , warit to pursue this motion." No foM'Qill negotiations have y~t com-· Tigar told Judge Vincent before he ran mence11 on the iniUal package, however . into the adverse ruling that the nearly 50 The request comes only days before N>1'!U'ln111 indicted by the Grand Jury an. d the district goe:; before the voters to seek ~-permissioo to sell 125 millioo In ~.: ~'~Tf~~·!"~.=.,~; and a1so bas dis\rid,~,w~ .. 'Y w!'i\°''YOWJHrlentiid: -.,. _ _.c b:eoause ot·t!Jeiml!a<t.ml ~i.._ .u0 to!cf"J.ud udge.. Vin-~ t a ..... Assistant Superintendent for Business Tbe VTN study, relwed Jut July, djilinfd •10,000 could he aaved through lllt merger. Dlnictora of the water district In August ~ ·a moUon eDdorslng the merger, it.•i"itu detennlned by ·public hearings ,._ 11¥: move woold he to lbe best in- cttnma1 element of "'th: Brotherhood Sam Chica$ emphamed this ~ organizalloo was "essenlially an associa-that the law forbids the ""'·of ~ ~ ·· ti.On of youth that might not be fully for aaJarY purpQses or other opeia&nal -ol the i'elldeota .ot lbt lwo -.~..Ji;.~~~~ : ;-:fM0111~ s ·=-tlllllj, .. 'aG~ '!Ill . . •. ' ., • ,. a Busy Soprano lJnde1'tood by the older,· retired persons expeDses in the distriCt. wbo almost always make up a Grand -~tead, Tuesday's issue is lilni1'!1 Jib." strio;t!,y to lhe, :~ .t capital Pi; ':ltf""'D' to me !bat as I gww older 1 proleinenla ln'llie 'district'-" ilew schools .......,e m __ tolerant of !bi.· esca.· pades which will he needed as growth soars ~~\if younger people," Judge 'aintii the Soutb·coast: . · r,1! Jn llloAAllao-Wai-cMaoilemeol----A~=~·~•fthewa1er Laguna Housewife Sings in Lyric Opera Presentation board, said that coeslderatloo of the . Vfucent replied. "U you ji(irsue that Cblcas added that the "ovel'+l1lillian" atgwllenl you could-go on to suggest that ~ go much higher once.he Jib.. we get some 21-year-old judges." tains a definite copy of insurance re- ':' • quests by the teachers' bargaining, .. -. association. merger will be postporied uoW July, when the sanitary dlatrict will have more of a knowledge of !ta poalUon with AWMA. .Tbe AWMA program, which involves a number <it. water IOd sewaae: •Le::,ies ·along !bl ~· ~ Would eata , a unified waste treatment and water reclamation system. Judy Powell is a sprightly mother of two young girls, she like! gourmet cook- ing, was PI'A president at Top of the World School and aside from shepherding the family's Gre't pane, tjro cats, an a'fiary of 1canar1es and finches, Judy sings in the Opera. CUrrenUy Mn. ·Powell is playing the lead in the-Lyric Opera presentation of "The Telephone," a modern American one-act opera playing at 8 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Forum Tbealer on the FesUval of Arts grounds. "It takes a bit of managing," Mrs. Powell said. She sends the girls, Edie, 9, and Tegan, 5, off to school in the morning, cleans up and then practices for two and a half hours at home. ' A Jyric soprano, Mrs. Powell has performed since· 1971 with the Lyric Opera Association. During the repertory season this year, she bas pJ.ayed Neila in Gianni Schlcchi and three pai'ls In Suor· Angelica. "II got to he a qulcl< change act,'.> she said. Apartment Nodce 1; • .f'rotll Page I "We understand Iha! they are asking' In The Telephone, Mrs. Powell plays .~ for a full-coverage plan of·medical, den- "Lucy" who she descnbes as "dingy" cm· · ME tat and optical care 1or*teacbers·and aa and addicted to the telephone. • • • dependents, all paid for by the disqict," Lucy, it seems, is atWays on the phone, be said. 1 even When her boyfriend' Ben' COmes lie .~JJttributed to very big juvenile ac-'''There is oo telliQg w~t those costs UVIUes. · will he unlll we nceive a detailed over to propose marriage. Ben, in a bur-•0 $Ubsequently, a large number-of package,"~ said. ry to calcb an airplane, wail/l. IQr Lucy_ to btu:glaries were cleared with .the arrest Trustees. Jill formally aJllSider the get away from the pbme, but fmally is of one juvenile gang, and other heavy employe paekage at their study ses$on forced to leave. burglary activity in a particular area of Fel). 28 at Marco Forster Junior High ''It becomes an unwanted monster in-the +-city dropped off immediately after School. . · · vading lbelr privacy," Mn. Powell aald. •the Identification of another juvenile 'Ille list of proposals by 'the teachers All turm out well in the end, however. group," Kelly said. includes these major items: Mn. Pbwell, who likes to prepare The chief said the depm'tment wtil he • -'Ille Wige Increase wllld> amoun1s·to gourmet dinners, said that under -~ "singling out prevenljon of burglaries as two years' worf4 of cost~f-living hikes pressures of the productions, "the a high priority target tliis year." He calculated as 5".5 percent a year. Tustfu Prisoner Of War Arrives At Pendleton One of two Orange County men among gourmet dlnoer has gone down the tubes. noted. that. the Initiation ~I lbe Valuable-. ...,Demands that all aaJaq !;"'goliattoi>s I It's just get it on tbi tabl~no . " Identification Program by the force bad be completed with the administn!ti°"' by --~~60 pr_tso~ ~-w~-~to Mte~ U.S. today arrived by limousine this altemooo at Camp Pendleton. C d "t D .,; "'f E • f-<.> -Both girts like to ling, d regular-not yet bad a noUceable effect on the ea'!y May. Tb~ teachers '1av~ com-re i en,,,,., VlCM ly attend.the rehearsals prnductloos, burglary rate. plamed jhal tn the . past, wag-I -~-~--·--· · -·--~···---uelrrfnugci~~~~.:O~~-·~~.~a':ot:""~J~~~~~~~-: .... be Jong befo~ the girls may h8ve 52 auto theft.? were togged by the depart-away on vacation. , . Marine Jt.t. c.1. Edison wa1nwrT1b1 v ·z · · H t · ,. "' MillerwasOownfromClartAlrBaaeln J.'·ll 1 mi ies in un. , in. gr-un. _ rehearsals of tbe1r own to go to. ment, a decrease of 11. -FormaUon of a "superintendent's a~ "Yes, we will have a conflict tben," Kelly said some of the decrea:;e in peJ-visory council" which Would bavt! an ef- the Pblllpplne1 to Travil Alr Force Bue and,ihen to .Miramar Alr Slatton in Sao Mn. Powell said. -1 ty 1theft ,@ight b'l •atlnbu\abl~ kl' .a feet m disirtc! policle!'.'Mem!Jeri'O! ~ 5be and her '~ .N\'11. sclioo! decrease iii the transient ~pOpUJatton ol pihel """1d ~ offloll·~ fl Dlqo. . J BN ZALL Frj!l!1 there, Mlller, wbo waa altol down By o ER try to change schools al this point." principal In Fountain Valley, ~ moved the community. tltO two ~'gioups fl!!',~ to Laguna to tali:e advantage of lhe "e1-He' noted that auto t!Je!1 is one type ol -Deeper ulvoJ-· of ~-Jn over \7Jemam Oct. 13, l#T, wu .drtveo to °' • o.1w ,.., ,,.,, Camp Pendleton where the U.S: Naval Dr. Robert Beauchamp, the family Jl!any of those evicted have only cept!ooal" achoo! system. . crime that "clui he i>revented by'11g· acroeoJng committees w e.lihi&"new The location bas worked out fme for gressive patrol" and ol;>Served that-the tea.Chen jobilni ttle' dlstrict: ' _j e H""pital baa aet up special barracks' for credll dentist, has issued 30<lay evictio~ relu!1lini POW!. !"'i-~.? l<: .. '!"taarly lll0rtmfamilje1inln hi11heHlll>' ... Mlller's wile, µndsa)',, and tbelr flte t .,...,n •'l:t apa ents sou ast recently moved in. 1 . "We c'me do'!'n here to get our~ In- to Edloon High llchool,~ said ~-Haae1 Wheeler; who moved in just ll days ago to coincide "'lth the ~ of lbe sJ>!lng semester. ·." · . \ " : Jqdy'J; ~ 48lW, ·ft!~ l ;,4111 • 11• . anU-tbeft dexices M new cBri inaJ. bt a -A 11~tkli 1 ~' for.\a.everf 1'Cemidly,l '1'ouldli'l"!IYf.!1"1~"11" factor. ' doll member of the teaching staff 'l\'l!!ch aona live In Tustin. HunUngton Beach. portunity to .u,g· "1ill tJilS opera cont "We're glad it's .going dqvm, wharever .-1d antOllnl to to miiiutes a day, 'wit!I pany if w~ weren't here,"·~ said. · the reason," the chief said. · • pay. 1 ~ " ! · The second Orange County POW, Air The noUce states that parents, some of Force capt. Darrel Pyle, whose wife whom have three children, m:i.s~acate , Elaloe also lives In Tustin, waa taken to their · qioderately Pi'Jc<d apar la by the USAF Medlcal Cenler at Travil from Maiclt · U. The•\llQllces were rent out the Pblllpplnes. Wednesd.sy oight,' ' , .. , Capt. Pyle was captured in Vlell\'Jll In . lJJian "Wdlf, ·who man"l'!l t he 1966. • aparlmeQ1', sala'" Tbursdloj 'jhat · the "If we c~ another suitable j)lace so he can ue ,~g 40 Edison, UJey're going 'to have.-1.o put us out with a court order,''-:Mrs. Wbeeler vowed. Mn. Wolf, manager of the complex, explained in detail the reason for the " He was on the first plane of 21) 'men' fom!l!' units 1'ere Idling, money~ \hat , retumlng to US soil . ~ - -1-.Beal@amp .haa.q.rdered.lheir immediate Miller was o~ ihe s8cand flight ._ ~remon fo adult apartments.'. :.. · switch to adult apartments. , . --.. -' -"This is a business, not a <;1iar1: : Camp Pendleton offlcl~ said 'w~µi.: \. *,..lall.'l"!lll~ sal<llh\'Y :were !Ookinl Miller would discuss bla "8Pllvity in· a f;r!:·l!!@l ljio!,l .,;Jth wJti!ilt ,'t9. 11@1 the . Vietnamese prison can\p'•woold he Itta. eVIO~l)l!i .l!!\t ~•"!< S\111~, a. coll!lselor decision . ' wi _ ,m~:..'.1()rarlge CountY;. Bure~u of Miller's family was encouralied t6' Co~~'"'~· said Iii' siw little boi" meet him at Camp Pendletoft, Tither for a successful cowt battle. ·· · · .' than journey to Miramar Alr Statton 1 "I'm afraid·lt'• probably ·yery legal," Marine officials said. I Sullens said. "'Ibey'r'e all on month fo .f'rot11 Pflfle I BODIES ... Marseilles, France, was brutally stabbed and kicked to death Nov. 2 In the con- fessional of St. Mary's Catholic Church. . The killing of another coed, Mary Ann • Pesc, 19, a Fresno State student, whose body was found last August, also remains unsolved. Anita Lucbesaa, 18, a girlfriend 1 of Miss Pase, disappeared at the same time and haa not been found. DAILY PILOT month leases that can be termi~~ at any Ume without stating a reason." Residents reacted to the evictlons· Thursday with emotions varying from quiet realgnaUon to militancy. "We'll move because we'll have to " ' . ' ' said one young mother, cra·dling an in- fant on her shoulder. "What else couJd we do t" ' "I haven't consulted my lawyer yet , but l 'd say we'll probably just go right on living here," said Dick Culhane, father or three. "It would be too tough for us to City Officials T;urn Laborers . For Girls Club _said. ·",We'.N tbousaJ)ds of. dolli.nt · · ill 'rehl colfectlon· and lbO vaiidaJlsai ' ' · . .,.. . ~· ~ all those chllijren 1; just unbelievable.• · She said that children on Bkateboalds · destroy r•r least a b.i1l dozeli,~r he8ds·pef'i day, they scrlbble on the walls, ''"u'.c oul · landscaping, ./!J!<! • f/eq. go l)lrolli!h the carpoi'ls damaging autos. . !jiJn'lington Vista Includes 107 family apartments and 112 adult apartments. .. Tlie children just refuse to stay on their side," said Mrs. Wolf, "and a lot the trouble they make for the adults, they make on purpose just because.they don"l care .what happens." She eiplained' that if the two and three bedrpom adult apartme.nts are to be filled with single adults, they must be ready for occupancy by April 1. HW~'re ten blocks from the beach, so the period just before the start of sum- mer is our peak time," she said. "If we· held off on the evictions until June to let the kids finish school, we'd have a great deal of trouble finding people to rent." Mrs. Wolf Said she was sorry for the . people who bad recently IDQved In, but added that Dr. Beauchamp had made his decision to switch to adult apartments I only Sunday. Woold you like to have Laguna Beach FrOm Pqe City Manager Larry Rose wash your ~ windows? If ao, bow much is it worth to £'ll .&:UVJNJST you? \..d.:j,ft -~ • "• .. Those questions may race through the ~ • " . ~ • · ' • minds of many bidders at SalurdaJ''i • rutlottl Ftma!e,'• "llappioelil'll l!:qUall. ~ auction to benefit the newly-formed. fY., l•EQu.i Pay for Equal Wort," and Laguna BeaCh Girts Club. "l 'Vlisli'Ma Could Vote." > ... ' Annual Sale Continues . ~ .. \ ' • The event will begin at 1:30 p.m. al the ·1b< "er for the •ventoi ,... 1'11 • • • Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 i.aguna Angefes.femlnlst Ann Forfreedom, editor ••·oo· DMARK CHAIRS SALE 1-Canyoo Road. of the 111tbology "Women OUl of lliatory, ft · , l-l .................... lit. · • · ~7• In addiUon to the ci ty manager's win-a Herstory AntboioJ!Y.". . Fabulous selection of over 200 quality diaira and sofas to choose from. Such wol ~ dow polishing skills, bidders may buy tile "Womeo do have a paat, and It's qulta ~ ahoHhlnlng teclmiques of police Cap!. different from what men have written,!' ~nown ttnes as Honredon, Marge Car5on, Shenill, Woqdmark, and. many others now David Brown or the hartendlng skills of she said. "Don't let it he comfortable to ..ducad. Many Collections of dining, bedroom, and occasloMls also on ,.i., Slop __ seOOLi!>calstd<:kbrokers. _ • o on s if' ball of the world doeSD't U· I. ,· ~. . ' .. ' . '. Residents may also buy the jogging 1st." -; now-fori>cest"leltd1 , power of PolJce Chief Joseph J. ~~Uy, !!L Miss Forlreedom, ~.:r:r her i~~• I Lli;"'"...,..~-..-;~::'l"'~-=~""'::7::;:'.::;'T'i~"'!:"":c;!::'C guiinOfijjlle mcremiilti, Kelly 18•d. name in.the American llmor -Pi'Ofiisional ilosigliil'S.viifi.. • Oilier items to bit the block ·of Jetlinlr a ~ dacdbf 111',..u u Id., auctlooter Ed Amok! are a ll!Jrdy gunly ti(y. baa a . teltvtsloll ·...., "Ad Lib," valued al •1,000, • Victorian cl.!1k, paint· eacb Saturoay al II a.m. litp, in<ome tax lervicea, J<wclty aQd She cited -lea hi! aacient Rome • ' "'NEWPORT HAOl e ~ · a..«111 th~! women pliYed a much...,. "' 10,.. s..I" ., .. ,,., -1 Ford Torino, v.-...,Ue CtlllUs , gotten Ciii!il"for. -~r-.-m--. -UI NOttTH OOAn f!W)'. ' ~Eea-HERITA6&-HENREOO~WOO~Alt • -o1 d•llif• ~ oi #1 .. lo !he An(erlcln lodlln. ety11a11oG 1114' 7e11· · 1121 wmcu" 01.. Fottt _pew Clrl,:.!.51_~ a Ford l'Jnt9, tittlve ' role in dl'llilallae fllu UleJ've . . . -I LA&IJNA lEACH • Toyota ~ illo ri1 tie 0u.red. "Hls!Mt boob wr111m ltir -pnjocl 10.,. s...i.., ,, .. ,,,, 1n.11n M ra!oid at the auctlm will go 1114 phlioooplly tbal 1>oys lil'lltl t111mp I N TE 11 0 I S TORMNCE e . , to 17,500 being ralacd by the club w 8nd girls ... Whal boya ia-1," Mlis WWIDAn • SA'll,l._.TS t:OO .. l:H ll'!t HA\¥T)qlll WD. loca pennaJWOI ficllty on an unused For!-Nld. l'llDAY 'ta t:IO · Jlt.tllt t>OrtlOn. of city Im a-a)acenl fi> ll!Detilnl "Delores Femll is lliii c:oovenor-or Die • ••'••==-•• .. • .. lilr:-•~ ~ark. . • • •• Laguna NOW chapter:- d · / r . . ., •• l I I· - f I . l ( •I I I I I " I \ • , ' " •• • I • • "4 beUo 'Joh! JliU '!' . Ar: Col. since frleli landl Nlgu I .~. I '· l .. " .• ~ 1 • 1I'i lro~ at'lt nigll mill the dm . Ill ~ itYiJ l'I = l>l!' by a !lie 'Wi """' .... '·\1 F I 1\1 B ·j . A. 9 IJ J = ca ~ .. ,, 1tc • • • • .. • •• .Saddlehaek • . • V.OL 66, NO. 47, 4 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES 1 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NRUAR.Y. 16, 1m. TEN CENTS ,. ". i I • .. Warna . WelCQnae Set· ·1or N"ig~el · POW By JACK Cli,U'l'Eu., Jin. Pitdllord bind • pr i Ya I e ~ lo 1111 done," Ille Aid. °'., ---..,...,._.,. -to 11,J -ti -11n. Plldmd Aid tbal "HI" will be ",\lid. when we're !lying bock ln the from Marcli Alr Far<e lmO lo lllt--llll lbol wtll lie llid wliea the cbop. bell~, I'm jUat going to tell him. !root Sbores ~ • per Jmd, 8 ond lier ....... nd wlUJmnp 'John, lhere'll be just a few people 'j'm oo happy, rm just oo lloppy;" ill a..,_ by 11111 lip to the new bome. 1!'aitjpJ to say HI.' " . Mn. Pltd"'1rd Aid. Sile bad )1111 nioeiy-"I'm ROilll to lock Ille doors, take the Actually, Shirley Pitcblord, wile of Lt ed .....i from the Alr y...,. tba1 lier bu&-pllone oil the -and 1lel1d the kids Col Jolm Pitchford, a prisoner of war band -id board 111 -today ill • out," 1lhe Aid. since IMS, will have between 200· and ilOO the Philljlpines -far · lbe United Siilce Jolm'1 re It • 1 e with ·oilier 'friends ond well wimers at the .liellcopter Sta~_ -~ of m lie bu -In the landing site neu the couple'sl.aguaa_,.. "Now I iliiiw lfa )1111 a few more days, ~ ond tbe two have talked by Niguel home. · and tlMn &ll! alw119 -last mlnule ,phone _daily. I .. . ' 'Cease-fire' ··called • • . . -·frv~ne Planners. Okay Village . ' l • , . • • "' "Aln I glod we_, l'Qilll lhal Jill." Jin. Pllclllard aid. Lt. Col Fitd"'1rlf II a :D-Jior ..,_ Alr F...,. .ollloer. lie WU --ID Deoember 1915 .ow!liNGrih -Bio rlgbl arm, lll)wd •.be Pll'-from the llln:raft tbeR -atlll ID a .... M be lltoppad -the ~ tbet lauaPI hlmtolle~--·0 •, UCol --lllaloll band, u "'~ --Jin. Plldlflri ' • being good. It ioob•f Ilke be WU being very careful ill writing ao the leller would go through. "II• tept tellloc me to buy DDellllng upepslve. I'm not auro wby. I do any\.ay," she said. • She Aid then 1hal the waiting .... ' frumattng. First oevm JN1S of wailing and !llen ]reeks ti ""'"' wollial· Bui -.'Ibo wait iidon1o a lew days, ad Jin. Pitd1ford said sbe can hardly waiL • , • ...,.. I ; ... t.4- ' . . DAILY PIL~T IS frldl)o, f"""'1 16, 197) • Old More POWs ~ .. • • U.S . rive 1n· I ( f I ,. • • , "' ' Vij -·TORCE BASE (AP) -~ir ·Fm c;.l>L' DaYld -g -cf( Tl; N\f~was roll<d out again hero w-.ry, N.T., 1illo _.-in lk lodof ~ 1 • w g r o u p 1 of Ubenled fl!lllppines !nm llonat .Cl! a lltreldls ~ '8f wbo "'"' .,..ied by I --doys ago, -off the._.._ ~!"ll~'-"You'N tbe G--"" fli&lll .. a ... : ... llllile4 to • w~.,..,. (See ..ialed lloriea and •·.__._·ml 121111 ~-pi i'.:=.,. A>4 and A~.) • ._... •• _ -~ ~;;:, ol 'Ille --~ ftJ<r .... wbal ap-•·~ ...... Raymood J. -~ . Cal~.. llepped .do.wn ,._ the peared to be • cut oo bis r!pl leg. (Jani Storlifter Jet -'It!' fjnt ol -'l1le loageat.lleld Amei1ciD pllGl tbol ~Ding planes todlJ,.oacb canylng down in Nol1h Vietnam, LI. dndr. EY· f~ -to tbe cheen ,of •bout 100 trelt Ahares Jr., relunled to b(f bome ~A ~ since September lllf, b. lbito today m the ,_ lllcbL 11ii( "I · JUI! want lo tote this op-It -• 1lll!mweet -mine ior JlolUtltY to upresa our appreclallcill aot Alvorea. • Navy pilot ·._... wtlo di- ..... lllltl you, bul to all tbe --blm .... remuriod doiini tbe J>eaill who made lhll trip pouible." Iii t01n lie -imprloomied by tho -Ttaere .ere no wivea to greet the-day'• North VWn•nMM, · ant ~ ftlgbl. All but ... ol 1be btgell """"' In -da1J ol the Ill 'Ill'" aboard were belded !or homecombip '-obout 1,lllO, 11..-..mr, ~ at other buea. pel'llOllf -waa oo band when IIie pJaae carrying Alvorez Biid II lormel priloo-OAILY f'ILOT lllff ...... VILLAGE.· .. • . ' ... . . . ... Town Cfnltt llllldl WU balled by lbe 1W ---tho ervwd -t"° ................ . . 'l'llol --WU maned_ by ~ $tcllll and loud coit••r1ationt1 'lbiroday'• meeting waa orderly, wl\11 ooly ID occasiooal outbreak ol applaw!i! or si:Ut;kerin&. r. Homeowners arvancl tbe propol<I\ de,lelopmenl bad complalneil ol lbe bl&l1 density, insullldent tromc ~ Iii! -lodllU.. Biid • _...... decline ~ surTnundll)( """""' ~ ' Olllcoria( lhe Nartb ll'Yioe,Oo111udl)i --bad l_.ied .. ....,.ag~ bouslni dj!m!ity _ o1 m bomlDg an11s pt!' •""- Irvine Co. olfJCiols saJd Ille ~ development. bounded by c,dver ~!_e~ Moulton Pomrol, Yale Avenue anil i..- Santo Fe rollrood \rOCb, -.Id ba," it, eluded boQle.s In tbe Sll~llllO jdt!i raiige. Lot alf.es were ael al 4,GOll aquore feel Becall!e ol the -In the demity, booslng CIJ!ll ore e>pecled to incftaae tp ~a:i~~-,d , ' * * * era touched Mn at l :M LDL N 'Ille ....... ,,. oovertng ·the 'Travil P . IW4 IQ -~of s... FnncJaco IRVINE COMPANY'S TAYLOR TALKS ABOUT VALLEY VIEW AT PLANNERS' MEETING Stondlng Room Only Crowd Sits Throuvh Four HourM'lus°' Ttlk on Project spoke In lovor ol tbe mised opar1mmt- home commljllity, saying, '"lbe ldnd:l people we're looking for "°"'t earn • much as us; wt they are the tind of · pie we need in tblJ dty and want in tllil city." ' -·· ( "A 'city \D..;;up>lll oil 1¥ aame ~ of people isn't• city. n•s juSt. -· ...... -. ew . . rJ,SOner. ·lanlod • .._._by ttie lime tbe ' I •' 8-:8ttlMNldoft. • ri...i1;;:,...e s· e(/ ~ ;J: ••.. ar:':r.:~~= Engfueers' Week ,({t:;J«(UO _, off point fco: VlelDam.,bognd aervtoemen, --with the other ..... bolpltaJ craft -0 F · S :i =-· edJo arr1ve w1thln 11x 11oun, . bservance Set or -aturuiiy .~ .:= ~s.t!-= 0 1 . c from aan Air -1n tbe PhiUpplneL n rvine ampus WASHINGTON (UPI) -Hanoi wtll · 1'oclay'1 conllngmt of IO wtll-boost lo free the nut 20 American priloom ol 121 tbe 1ltllllber ol lonner POWs lo 'loucb Engineering Week will be observed war 111 PJll, gturday, ~ Pen, do~ 00 American ..U liDoe ~y. Feb. 20-24 al UC Irvine with actlviltes. ln- tagm an~ • "1 TMnty-uioN ~ llbai'aled SUn-eluding a lrisbee-throwlng contest, a .lui · 1' Delenae • I spotetman, -day ni8bf~ ftmoln •I <lart Air Fan:e ol war, a bicycle race, and a pie r.atlng Jerry W. Frledbeim, said tbeln mtbemPbtllwould !'"" .._!_ •• ~P!>lnes anolber day and contest aitlve al Clark Air Bue P-uy -~--Y· Open bouse !or .the business and in-P!t>M -tbe first ~ point for cluslrtal coriun·-'"' and .... •eneral ~ POWi -a-mldnlgbt Salur· ~., ~ • day If the icbeduie follow• that of 3 d U S Co publ!c will be 10 am. lo I p.m, Feb. 23 In r . . pter tbe Engineering Building. '"::J:'o1"11bemea,..:_,...,. be DD tbelr ny A banquet at 7 p.m: Feb. 24 In tbe"Gold ......,. Room of Mesa Commons will oiler a bul- bock to tbe Untied States • doy or two Downed in Viet; let dinner, speaker, awards, and .., la~ ti ore~· tr.ed ahead of lertalmnenL aebedul ~ Viet "Engineering • , . A Better Environ- enanwe u. 5 Crewmen Hurt . ment lhn>u&h Teclmology," will be tbe reoull of ouae envoy Henry Kial-Iheme I tbe ·~~~ '•·--'• rilll to Hanoi this ~ lDlttal °" week, ~ lo provide ... -Hpoautt for _tbe Scbool ol Engineering ~ tbe mm would ~ .. 1 free -but SAIGON (UPI) -An Ullll1lled U.S. al)ll activities for all atudenta, . • CreditDen~t -Evicts -.. F amil~s in Huntington • By JOHN ZAUEll Thursday with emotiOOI. varying lrOm • Of .. o.-. ,.. ...., · .. 1..... • ..i--nw .. ,.._, q~, resigna~lo __ ,. Dr. Robert Beauc!Wilp, lbe lamlly "We'll move, because we'll bave lo," credit denlis4 has issJied »<lay evlction said ooe :young molber, cradling an ln- nolk:es lo nearly 1lJO families in bis Bun-fant oo ber shoulder, "Wbal else could tingtoo Vlsta apartments in IOIJtliwt we do'?" ' • Hunllnglon Beacb. "I haven't coosulled my lawyer yet, 'lbe oollce states that parenb. ...,. of but I'd say we'll probably just go rigbt oo wbom bave three children, must vacate living_l1ere," aald Diet Oilbane, lather of she ugued. ' . "U we •P!ftve a dell5ity of life (unlla · per acre>, we'll create nxre ol the wm _that are.already up J>ert,,DOl lo say llml> i~I ball," added Nll!!!DI-llarr)!: • Shuptrine. . . ·ff ! "But more of the same can cru~ t monolony - a lllOllOloo,y of single famllf residences on and on.", be said. Commisslooer Richard Kent added, •f • don't oppose tbe -ol -. in dilla.ot lm>me IJ'OOPL We're taWa& about -'<• DOI income -" , Tayk>r told cmtmlssionen piopel' ~ nlng could ellininite my '"' e vi I 1 •'lwl asaocialed with btgb density. -! "U properly planmd, lligber demtl1' can be of bigber quollty than • .,_ area with less planning/' be llld. .1 Ft••l'l..,el BODIES •. ~ .. . ' ,, -.. 1: their moderately priced aparlmeoll by three. "II would be loo toogb !or ua lo Mm<b 15. 'lbe DOtices wen -out try lo change scbools at this polnl" seeliing three missing ~ Wednesday ntgbL ~ :!~ evlcled have only ln addition, tbe ling~ ti-'~ . , . Lilian Wolf, wbo -·manages I be "We came down here lo get ouraoo In-lormer college bonor ltodial ~ apartmenla, Aid '1'buno!lq thai tbe lo Edison lligb Scbool," saJd Mn. Baiel with-kllllnc-lia-per-have been mo'idj;, lomily units were lostar IDOlleY Biid that Wheeler, wlio moved In fust 11 days ••o ed· to [ll'inl.I found cm U.. bloodJ - -. DOI the day llnCI tlll10 of tbe ,. ..... -CIH7 aitnook 111pply bclloopter Uliped Sponsors !or the week are: . Basin ~·-· • :.-~--.JjHlnau. .... ,.,n11e'~m11U1jf"Jiltl!t"Milllfi'1'-omF.-MMarmr&ieie;-lnc., ·Cal's Camera, Com-~ WllCbOduled ..i.aae ralaes to 1113 mlaalon wu sbol down toda, lliil crub-municalions Components Corp. HolldaJ l I ' I I tbe llWllber of POW• free or that Hanoi ed in flam~ while returning from An lloule, Karter Liquon, La Canllna Liq- bu promlaed to free 00 1 specific dale. Loe, field repcrla uid. . . ttt, Lawry's A-.led Restaurants, FrledbeJm said lie did not tnow All five ol ill cmrmen were mjured, Minolla camera, Sea Scbwinn Bicyclery whether this amall r.Ieue would roiluce two sertousty. 'l'be1 were brought lo lbe and Wbamo. tbe .. ,, the --POW"""'" Arm)''• lrd Field I Jloopital Oil tbe over eapecled .boot Feb, 28, outskirts ol Saigon. ., Aii tbe men being ro!eased thil . U.S. mllllary 1011rCeS said tbe cbo~per .rf'Olll Page I weekend are military, officers -18 from was hauling ~~rial for an~American ARD the Air Force and lour lrom the N•Yf~ ,,_. OODlracliJ!l llti!! that la bu!ldin • eld At a.rt, tbe men wtll follow the aam'e beadqilarlen for -tbe U.S.· • • • procedw'es used for tbe lint group -a South Vie-Viel Coog Commission side ol lllicaJrR." Cloud declami earlier, welcoming oeremooy a quick medlcal at An·Loc, 80 mllea north ol Saigon, Ibis week -his DMISl •.-nl .... cbeclrup and a lollg-a,;ailed call bome. Accordlna !O. lielcl reporq, ll!e pilot spection o1 tbe park, "rrbtcbJ~ on !hr: l!bls will be followed by a good lllgbt'.1 ~lo .flidi'1 bll 0cdppled~ west side of 'Upper NeWJllf!'I Bay a lleep and a cbance to taste tbe Joya of' to a ci'asb landinil ln1be jungle. where ii slooe'• throw from tbe Pocllk: Coast !Q1Cb things as shopping and an burst lnlo llamel. Highway bridge over tbe bay. American-style store' llr"gtfta to tab One repol1 aald the craft wu rlddl<d In a report lo COUllCilmen Cloud said . bome lo lbeir lamillet, • witll;mochl(ll '°'flit all the way lo tbe there was oo .way fire equipment could . f'r-,..,._ /. CHAUVINifiT ··~ • a Herstory Anthology." "Women do have a past, and quHe different from what men have ~,J she sald. "Don't let it be comfortable to go on as if half of the world doesn't U:· isl" Miss Forfreedom, who changed her name in the American Indian tradition of letting a name describe as well as klen- "'-. bu a televisioo show "•• Lib " .._.T, ·~ ' each Saturday at 11 a.m. 1 She cited examples from ancient _Rome ·to the American Indian civilizalkm •U&· g-g that women played a much mon active role in civlllzation than they've gollen credll !or. "History books written by men project the phllooophy that boy1 Invent thlnga and girls use what boys invent," M1sa: Forfreedom said. Delores Ferrell is the convenor of the Laguna NOW chapter. .... OUHI COAST DAILY PILOT TJw O!'._ CMtt DAILY l';JLOT, 'fl*~ .. ~"*' !tit ,,.._,..,... .. " """""" ., #Ill Or~ Ca.It Pllbllllllnf (Mnpfny, S.,.. ni. .inion. •r• PWlll""*I. Mclrldty ~ l"rl&ly, for C•ll Mee, N..,..,. ·a.di, , Uwll•lwi lkadl/F-"111 Vtlllr, U.- "9dl. .,......,kldleMc* ..... Sen ~ .... ,_ CN!alt'... ... aln9lt NlllMll lld"lilll .. Ml ..... llfWrNyl ... ....,.,.,.. nw ,,_..., _........, Ntlt " •' ·m Wat .., • .,.... ~ ~. c...,.,., nm. Rob.rt N. Wo-4 f'r91ldMI Ind P!!MltNr · J,,. ll. C11,l1y V'lq p,_111911 Md GtMr1! M.IMflr Tltolftos K11Yll Edllor Tii-1•"" A. M11tpfMM MINtflnl hi• gri)lmd. Tlieftl wu no•word Oil tbe Iden-adequalely gam accea ID tbe evenl"ol a ti'-o1 0.. m••--wbo ·""I ii dowlL lire .. v .--X::.'.'.,,.,-· '":'._ ~ Hoganthismomlngsaidtbedeciaion-to - ' · . onier tbe structures demolisbed .. mov· F. ' · p S l ks ed wu made lollowlng a meellni 'l'IJws. ' qur ot . ac day with'tbe Irvine Company wbtcb ...... -. ·'. • tbe park and Newpori -resldenl S _J Bo_:._,] · Maraball Dulfield wbo leaaet IL eiZt:t1 at ruer '"Ibey ......_very _..ttvc. .. ~ said, "Ibey lold Us they -do wha,tever we asked." ' Four large 18ckl ol marijuana ~ inlo kilo IJ'81D brlcb and weighing a Iota! ol 59 pounds were seized Thursda7 evening. by San Onofre border patrolmen during a routine immigration Inspection. Patrolmen aald Ibey slopped tbe driver ~~-llOdl4 lo chect_ out !or cci~p . weyllptaloed George Ploosty, ~.of Van Nuys, lben routinely asked mm lo open lhe trunk ol tbe car. 1be weed WBJ disguised by cellophane wrapping, patrolmen said. Plonsky waa later turned over to the U.S. Qisloma Agency, patrolmen said. He faces federal charges of smuggling marijuana. FU:ing Pro~e, Asked WASHINGTON (1.P) -The House and Senate Veterans Allain Commilteell were '"led today lo Investigate tbe firing of a tanllinl Veterans Admlnlslralioo ol-ficiaJ, Olne)<. B. Owne, tbe agency' a cbiel benellllt director. The Veterans ol Fnreip W'fl <>!Deel for tbe inveatigalloo In a WeilnJh lo tbe ~ chairmen, Sen. Vmice Hartke ( I• and Rep. W. J. Bryan Dom (0.S,C.). Hogan noted tbe real problem con- lrooting lbe city will be the penpie living in" tbe bungalows. This department bas not contacted any of them yet, he said. He also said there is a possibility the city will have lo4 go to court to get some ol the slruclure coodemoed. Hogan said Ille Irvine Company and Dullleld agreed lo correct a number ol other conditions "lhal constiMe danger lo life and property'' immediately, lbey will bave tbe Southern California Edison Company move power lin6 that are accessible to small children became they nm Just two !eel above the rooltopo ol many of tbe buildings, tbe community development cbiel said, Hogan said a number of trailers in the perk also may have to be moved because they're silting below a ~loot cllU that 1s woter ooaked and In danger of collapsing, Hogan said inspeclor Clood is llOW preporlng a list <if o1J the aertous viola- tioos and bazanious conditions that wtll demuid Immediate attention, He said w!Jetber all . other violaliooa will bave to be con..cted wtll depeod oo wbetber the Irvine Company .-a Dui- lleld'1 ..... ..,-Ille p-ty. wbidl ... JlirOI ..., '°' . • Orange County Prisoner Beauchamp bu onleml their immediate lo coincide with tbe start of tbe ~ leslional wbere • Roman C.lhollc pi1'ij; conversion to adult apartments_ semester. was stabbed lo death last l!oftmber, Several famUies said they wUe lookin_J "If we caoit find anotbel' lklitable ·plaee authorities said today. ' !or legal 1oo1s with 1lbicb lo filbt tbe so be can continue going lo Edison, Harold Joluison, police diiei In IM.' ~~ ~ =-~ they're goq lo ba,e lo pul us out with a 4aloe, 25 miles north of s'anla cna,'Mii Consuine. Allain, saJd be aaw lillie bope court order," Mn. -~ 1 _ tbe prints were 'lcleollflOd • a .O. f! Mrs. Wolf, manager o1 t!Je· -pier, Herbert Mullin, ~ ~ 'l'hllri!l!if !or a '"""""''"I court bollle. •ipi\inecl In detail lhe -!or tbe m 11ixe counll ol _~ -• "I'm afraid-It's Jll'Oba!>ly ·~ Jep1," swllcb to,adull apoitnients.' · "' Santa Quz eoumy ~ dim\. • · SUllen! aald. "'lbey'te"lll! m -·1o "This la a oo.mes.., not a cbaJ:i!Y.:\:=· Johnson said Ille lingerprlnl nldeace. monlh leases that can be terminated at said. "We're lbousaada ol dolJan " woold be fcrwanled lo tbe dislllcl oti any.time witbiit statiig a niM... t in rent mUectioa and tbe vindaJm tntm tomey ot Sani. a.ra ramtv wtaereW .Residents IUCted to ~ evldloos all those children is just unbelievable!' Galoe is 1ooau.i.~ •I r p r ,_ l ! ! f •• -, , ~~~~_:___:.c~·c..::.:.:.:~·~==--=-===~~---'-_.:._~ Annual Sale Continues ' l, ! • I • _ 1 ' 1· . . . . • l ! i ! j I ' j > . " • • ,_ •1 :1 " ' , '. ... : 't .\: ) !· -..J r CS.•tl11 H. l"' Ricli•t4 '· N1rt ---.Arrives at Camp,Pendleton --1--11 -i--ca-~~::f tliiil NIWSlltt IMdl: )1» I ~ ~ 1Md11 lb llerlll A""*' MIMI""* htcfl: T1WS llHdl ...._, llfl ~: .. """"•I CIMN..,.. , ......... enc• 641 ... w CS..IW ........... , '4J.N71 ._C' 'tAlt .. I IUll • • Tel, •••• 4'tM4lt ~""""""· ltn, °"""' c-t ......... ·"'"""*"· ... -...... ..."',..... • llllllrilt ~ .. ••ttMll•• ..... ...,_ ...................... ... ......... ~ ...... . : .............. -.. °"'9 ..... ~ 11U IM .. _. .ard1r AM I 9 .... U,11 ,....,.., ,...,., -· I ~ ' - ordan Thwafts ( lot on Hussein IN SBOKr •.• Hazards ' \ ~ • .. • • • • , , ~ ~ --- • • J Fridlf, Ftbr•"'' 16, 197} Belpetl Botrft•ieild I ; .. Girl Seµtenc~d . in Rape. ·--- • ----- Read the D4ily Pilot Su••--------.....2.lp __ _ ,,.., .... ' ' .. , .. --. . Jim. Slemons lm'po~, me. 1~w. w4merAvmue,santa~California92101PhP.'n..;'6-41~' ' -• • I L f I l ) • • ' . . • I l f •• OliEJ • .... i At om.y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' ' -- Sclloolrooin :Dilemma , It appears that wherever the Saddleback Valley Un~ School District truslees decide to house the 1978-7• ninth graders, someone will " unhappy. Mission .Viejo High School, built for 1,800, .current· IY baa 3,000 students. 11 all potential ninth graders. go there next ~ar, it will grow IQ 3,600. Both intermediate . ai:hools are near or over capacity. . No one llkes double sessions. Children are educ•· tlonally short-changed by the111. But they ma)' be the only practical reality. The district doesn't know if it can afford the 46 rented portable classrooms in the area now until the state. determineo:Jts 1973-7~ general fund tax rate. 11 it can, UJ!ng lbem to house a single session seventh through ninth grade Intermediate school may be feasible. But It could mean a drastic change in pbllosophy. Purcbaslog portable buildings with bond funds seem .. unwise because they take away state-allowed footage for permanent construction. . TrWtees are faced wi!b a dlfflcult decision and polarized parents. But high sctiool registration should .be starting now. Whatever the state answers, a solution ca11't wait much longer . . ' Needs Citizen Help Reacl.lon to the Irvine Company's proposal to pro- 'l'lde moderate Income housing in the vDJage of Valley View has merely emphasized the need for not only good planning, but citizen involvement in the city's attempts to achieve a m'Odel µrban environment. · - - With Iii! the fuss over Valley View -claims and counterclaims about densities, property values, school needs-, parks -one basic fact seeins to have wen over· looked. _ The development of the central Irvine area to date .. ~ -. bas been largely bapbaurd. Approvals for those tracts now occupied in the area the city may -or msy not - designate as "Valley View" occurred before there waa a city of lrvlne. Tb& declslona were made in Santa Ana, the aeat of county gOYernment. Whatever anyone might have to say about the qua!· lty of planning of the Willows, the Ranch, California Homes, Walnut Square or Greeotree developmenll Ii past history. Those battles were fought long ago. Slow· Ing .or controlling the onslaught of random continua· tiona of more tracts throughout the 41·square·mile area wblcb baa in the past 15 mont~s become a new city, was in fact one of the reasons voten created 1be new city. • • It should not be forgotten that those people most . affected by planning decisions of that new city gave heavy voter support to incorporation. They similarly have lent ballot support to the schools by· creating the lrvlne Unified dlstrlct ·and then approving a •so mil· lion bond issue. Regardless of · t~e outcome of the city's delibera· lions over Valley View, th'ere remains a need to provide resldenta ,of Ibis· area , with those amenities of city life such as·· hue resulted from the planned development.. elsewhere In Irvine. Shoul~ the present Valley View at··. tempt by !he Iivlz\e Company to blend greenbelt, clus- ter ·housing with. tradjtlonal single-home tracta fall to. meet approval, planning must go on. This renewed look at central Irvine should some- how accommodate the admirable goal of providing a wide range .of housing opportunity fqr all who hope- live and w.:ork in Irvine. Perht.ps ·those who have been most offended and threatened by the Valley View pro- posal will now help seek better solutions than mere rep- etition of the mistakes of planners who controlled lrvlile's de.-tlny prior to cltyhood. • SB . --~-~- . 'HeIIo, chief? A fwmy thing happened t.o me right after I left }'Dur office.' TJwowawaB• Boost Houselai.ld BDdge.ts . . " • Wise Words To Soothe ,.,. !4e_ High ; ·Cost of Kitchen Freedom I , · RQt !empers ' Dear Gloomy Gus I wonder why the two Irvine coun- cilmen who worked oo bani for the To the Editor: the war bad long lost Its legitimacy, as cent ol the national Income W!!JI to At a recent meeting of the League of ., Max Lerner puts it, and the delerl9'1'1lilo owner.I of buainess. Acl1!iDY emptoyes ' ' ' lrvlne Company on Incorporation SYDNEY J HARRIS now aay they oppooe the cmnpany's • · 10oderate \nOOl1lO bo!•Inr plan? \;;,··.:.::;::...,;..· _-;::· =·~··;:;-:;-:..:-~=:;=-~-::;l--leoold;t\'lle'fl't&,,,. .......... prof-"-_J)able to bulld Vapey View the way TboqllA at Large: Recommend to IOw-pressure-polnt peer it was pian!10d to be built -three years beloref Incorporation? 1 l • B.Q.Q. Women Voters from the Caplltrano Boy ..... • ri ·BOX 1n our fighting dleeUveness that Holf. received the msjor share of the national Area, a meeting on solid waste was lTIAllJ man detailed Inevitably followed. Income -71.6 percent. Owners only presented. . · received ·20 pertenl. '!be ·remalnlng 4.4 I' • . Bll'I'. WHAT Interests me is wby peo-pereent was . pjowed bacl< Into the ~. yes, ve beard th~ presentations . __ _,_....._ ----~~Jnclud1111i . letter:wrlter to.. tbe -:buslnesll· fof modernization .. ~ei:· -~ .. . many times before -in magazine Le~rs from readers . are welc~e. PILOT, should object to the Hoffm;an co.I-panslon. •.' . articles, in the newspapers, an<I many NormallJJ writers should convey their un:in. Why, indeed? Let's assume, for the ,. Let's not fall for false, rtupld cllches! many times over the bridge table. But messanes in 300 wOTdl , or less. The sake of argume.nt, t b I t Hoffman. '1 ' C. ·c. MOSELEY what happened to me this time was the 11 1 t 1y """"'"" right to condense letters to fit space aoa yses are en lfe wrong, s.,.. .. '&'8'6 graphic reaJity of~ presentation. or etimi"nate libe l i.t reseroed. AU only from his personal bias. Still, why ONE OF the members bad taken from letters must include signature and write? Would I, from the other side of · Beaat11 Cl~ l;J " =.=.r. .. v-::: .. ::r.-.: pie -the sign on the wall of Gandhi's · 4 room: "When you are in the right, you ~ can affQrd to keep your temper; and ~ · when-you are in the wrong, you cannot . ' ' afford to lose it." • • • "I once knew a person who •.• "ts no evidence of any truth, except that you once knew a penon who"..~. An eumple can be"lowid to dem· onstrite any false geniralization w e cani' to propound. • • • 1\il t'otally un· pr person lived was ·Hekft "Kell~r, be-cfWe she atone·was not ift.condltloned In her early year&. • • • • Tb6 Communist Imagines that all profit is Immoral ; the copjtaU.t Imagines there ls no au.ch thing as an· immoral amount of profit; It I• the pel'll&tenoe of tbe"latter delUllon that gives strength to the fonner delusion, and makes ideological confllct Inevitable. • • • It .is medically Ironic that time is t h e great ally of acute disease, and tbe great l'fH*DY of chronic disease. • • • Clitnn w1ibout sincerity Is the vice cl the j>ollUci!ln; sincerity without charm is Ytur Mt ,.... 0...., .... Dlltr '**· . ~ ; ' the vice ol the reformer.; but U is ~ un .. qua! ba\tle, sliic.rUte Pilblic far prefen to have Its we~s flattered .\It' Its defects ~· • • .., ,. ' . . . . .·· , . A j~ting attorney is 1more criminal, In. my view, by suppressing evidence favorable to the defense' than lhe aocu.sed in concealing evidence damaging to It. • • • If tau find that people ""' coritlnually "misunderstanding". you1 It 11 a moral certainty that your true motives ani still a mystery to yourself, but not to them. • • • Tbe first thing the average stud~t learns about a "good" college is the amount of skillful lying it 14kes to · prepare an application that wins ad- rnission. • • • The underlying corruption of 'the Vic- torian era can be seen in the fact that the word "virtue" narrowed to mean sexual respectabillt:;; so that the -W91Jlan who sold her body was "immoral," but not the man who operated a sweatshop or sent ID-year-old boys dee'p Into coal mines. her trash can, an enormous plastic bag mailing address, but ninnea may be the fence, bother to write to an editor To the Editor: and flll!"f it with solid waste. From the~eld on .,-equest if sufficient about, say, a Buckley colomn? I /hlnk I "JI! getting dlsgus~. with thole pie· tkowawsys of this bousewife''8hoppings, reason i&'al'Jl!H'ent. Poell;/ toill not be not, though I certalnlY believe that lures that you continue to &bow ·~ that were. plastic egg cartons, piastf pubiuhed. .. '. , Buckle.y's viewpoint 11pringl fron,.laulty 116.year-old grandmother~ iilw Ug· vegetable bags, paper plates, ·paper ' analylis and pei,-..._I;~~ ' ly Ille ...,. lool''lrllh ber -Iii ber napkins, milk cartons, facial tiSsUet to let B!lCltley's ldeu.Jlll of their own. .mouth. I would like 1o tee a ptdqre of packaging . from m~ eo o la 111,er f; st~ !"'a beJniii!)lade, l!Ot OJl!y by the dead we'.ght. . my aunt who Is ciooe to 93.and otlleis ber styrofosm padding lrom a Christmas gift Caplsirano Bay Area League of Worn..., The difference, l think, ls deep. At . age who spend their time being useful and -just a bag full of throWaway 11tuff. Voters, but by liundreds of groups. The scme basic Jevel'of 1t1bconaciou8ness the showing bow attractive and beautiful a She emptied the bag out on the carpet g<>.vernment ~is }!ettlnj! Involved. The objectors to . Holfmlm ' llejleve ·that· he woman of 93 can l>e· _,; ,. (thank heavens she w~ed the throw ~ovem6rs· of-OW" States areD.feetlng with ~aka tbe'"truth, and tbls II the source of 1 • ALICJ!i'WEBER aways· or her hostess would have been groups, icif:Y, grqupe:1are coughing and t~ir dlscomfort; they do11 not JaRt,to . ho1Tliled). Yet, horrified was the word! i;hoking -, and talkJ9g. · fa~ the truth nor baveJljet out. As that junk -solid waste -lay at her BUT WHEN , yau gel right down to it ·mg BisToRlll :'-of tbe Ml' Lai W 't . Th. f.' fe<t, I scanned the room full of faqes.. 7 What. can I Dp? Mab a stai:t. Lei's · ooWll~k 1s lnirtni<:tivl-~. II;• -·, n e eJU,. Each Ind every one reflected their ownc_Jry,.<eally try to cut~Wd on~ solid w..-that _..·cbjeded "."'l-io,.,...;~ ~ · ...,.. """•" thoughts on what '!e have allowed to waste that we ~ our good hard the publicity gi'1ell \:_to the My Lai 1 · . • Mt.nu's. Jiu.tott1 ~ • happen !" order to give us more freedom earned money. ffi. For lnStanCe, let's go mufders than to the iiUrderi .themselves. ,.no:-:~ tnc1 ~· v~1~..:... 'rot' R:.·· ,1i:, in the kitchen. back to clot)i--how aboat 'napkins witi EvlQenUy somethlrl.1 we aaed to baye bas n.oot Wltt1:11,.., ·~.. Ln Anff:ltill ~ Ourtno FREEDOM from what? You come pretty indiVidual napkin . rings? How · been dlshitegrat~. J·cail the noxio.\IS ~~-~ ..... ..,.... otnoi ,._ .. home with three bags cf groceries, too about old ,fll!hlooed h/mdkerchiel• -fal!Out the horror of ''"" ~. ~' bome ~ ....... u,.,..,_.., much money spent for the budget, and go they aren't~ that hard to wuh -what . lront ' i· • . _.,.. t u::.c..-.,_,. r, out to the trash can With one bag full of with the wa~.pPlluting, detergents• we DAVID~ MUNRO or,~,., st., C.,.,,.. ~~1t1i1a~!· ,;m h use' ' J • Dttrkt-•U ~P.o. 1&9!f • .,. ~ ww.. n102, cn11 wute. at a~ been gained by the con· · ' , . ' ' ·hi ......., t:1211d Ollffict-Rl. Stcvrltv · ._ •ldSI-· st«nt ease in packaging? True, there Every time you take ·a trash bag out False f:lit1lee• su111! 420, 111t Pll'I• A~ .. uine lffdl . ..., a.1r are conveaiences. Slip the TV dinders in· io be picked up 1amf iakmto 10me dump ~~1~~. ':!r~1192~ ~~,: to~ oven and hubby anti cliildr"n will -think! Th'lnk bent ybU can make the To the Editor: · \., · . ..._. ....ion:.t111nM1 ·1S!•_!_~ Her.lie Of. • ' le t I I ••• -"'-' ~-L• p1c~· . . ... L . ' "" ...... ....... l~ ................ Offl« bav a· meal with little or no effort on. con n s e~ · Ol' _,..,~ ~'" w~ I •uP ~'Jbere is a smaem ,cty acros; 'tlie;land: aldi .. Hosm~, 2211 ll1YM'n·. ~ ,Pf'* a1c111 .. mommy's part. Momriiy will then be , -th1nk solid w~ -.;-. •· cost to you. ,!'Profits are g~ ~ pdl''nie eUners eu......,, 1~ 1A!1VW111 HouM Offiq 'f wn11- free to tske the kiddies out to the local -think -'Whal Can't'DO?. Abd dour. ""'caught In a ~"~-or la!aet -. D,C. ~· park -u she can see her way through · ·. • · • <llNNI!! l\YD~ 0 Ani)W01': False -lll!li Ainmoan Opin< · ..o'.!•mwr~f.n .. , "'- the smog. ~· '• •. ', 1 ioaResearthf~bt--~thftw~---1MM~"~:=1 e~·~· From the kitchen to the park-we have '.l'rt1th Pot•f•l't tbe )llajorily of stildellll, ~....,. and -· ...., -"' ........J.':1- all do~ share to pollute the rivers, · · · · • } ,"T:'I' r cltlsm believe buslneai mates JI per· t,,~J:r"~:;. ~~Ji"'""'"':: the streams, the lakes, yes, even the , To ·the F.qitor;, • ·" • ·• ,. .;. ctnt profits QQ aaJes. ~ U.S. ,D.JPFt-.....;, ~ llfl •l•tt•W ..... ~ ..... oceans. From the kitchen to the park, we I was delighted qi~;yqu printed Von ment of ~rce np6rts 1hal·ki 1971 ~r:t"'~~~~~:si~:; can-take our share of-the spiralling cost Hoffman's recent •1~-J.s honor'' col· ~ business profits lor atl iodutriea -.tU'on.-:--. ~ HMMI d:, Wtlf•r-.'..!!!:O"!"""'"on of foods. umn in the PILOT--thougti 1 anticipated ly 1.92 ~ "' '"1' "'!::·'r:::"~~~s.a1n11n~tii''ii~· ... 'Hot' Cars .Cross Oceans W.\slflNGTON -An international car theft ring, which specializes in prestige automobiles, such as Mercede~Bem:. Porscties and Ferrari.st is dellveri.JU( stolen cars into the United States with impunity. . · Although several of the alleged thieves have been -nabbed, the authorities were forced to release them because the victimized European car owners couldn't come all the way to the United States to be prosecuUon wit· oeJSeS. Diplomatic complications also prevented their extradition to face charg· d In Europe. some ol. the victims, however, have been American mititary Jl: e r s on n e I overseas. We have seen' confidential use the veblcte registration papers. NetbUlands police ,.port !bat Houben has veblci.1:1to1!111 !&.. iliatch. ~lion cf re(l&tl'IUOO ... J>e<S'd>tained !loin wrecks ... then places~ appropriate numbers. on chassis . . • of the stolen vthl.cles." Authorities call thls operation the "salvage-switch." Heyer and Berg wett pl cording to a later memo from inve~igators, after they " _ bring stolen Ill-Benz Ponche vehicles into Calilomla th . . port of Richmood (Ca!Uomia)." Bu re• complains that "..ti-adltl<io lol !ion by Dutch •111~tie,. is so <, ved in dlplomaUc p as to oa ·.Jm-- pracUcal." ,Af'e ·there any answers? All over the there would be objectiotis. Of courae, IDgb acflool teadltfs ·(all '-coU,ge' "!, ' """' l.nM.f~.r 1 .... country people are concerned . . . . Nixi>n had n6 choice but to Jill'ke pe1C<!; gradllates) wben ·pollllf llld tlial ID per· · 1 • , •-.._, ~ ' ·~ • • •• •1111rt ii. ~ 'f7111 ~), JM W..t. ··-I ' ,-_.~,.,.' ,, ' ' '\& ,rJ ..... :u..u..:;: ~~::-.... ~-="'=•~=~ How Cong·· ress · Faded Aw'ay ~~~~i=~~47A:~ , • SMct CommlnM llfl lnvtronrnen111 Qu1Mt11t. Met • ~ Joint CO!ftrltlttM Oii AtomlG" ~ btw• ' 1 rn4tlt 11'111 IPK4-bMft M ..... 110ll! Dldrlct-Rr.' I , ~· f , l71l1 9Mc1i 81\fd,j 111#111,.,... IMch •• Cofn. ~-I d bltte "·ht be M ... ----------·.... """"") l!c:1Uc:1hoi-. lllctl-Mil CoMfttvtion.I 1m:i ong an r ,... tween r. ( • } mand, at the very leut, air fa!re home. AIMl'll:IMlntt •rW wt~ c:ll4Llrm"1. TrtMPomtlon. NlJOft and Congreu ended at last when • 1 "Don't aSk wbat vour -rnment can "-"' c.n '""' or11tr1ct-011 "!...~'. Elidld, P.o. Mt •n--•·· Im unded th f d ART HOPPE " 8.... ... .,... AMNtm 9'2IOI. cornm1 .. _, Edu~Jtn. · J,u.on me • ...., po e un s . , do for· you," said tbe .Prelldent sternly, "* """*"Ml ~Mfllll .. T1J11t1on. °"'"" Congress had appropriated to run , , , _ , "IO find 8 job." :i:.-"~ ...... ._, ''•'-c1111to1. *""*•la. . Congress. _ • . · "Pat and I," Mr. Nixon 1tOberly told his "1f 1'BIS was easier 1:9id than clone. / OMNM COUNTY toAlD oP:•1u11uv1soU An In U --.ii Aft•• vears in I"'.-..--... , few tJ\trnblrs P:Jnl Dllt ......... W..1 _ _..Hll , televilloo audience, "have always bad a Y 1 ves gatlon into thf: ex~ve ,... " ~·-< "°""" 1>111 .. ._. .... warm spot In our branch was pointless ilJ witnes&es fn. ' q\llllfied for honest work. At. cat ~ ... "#'.;;. "::. ~ beans I Coogre variably cited "esecuti•e ptilllllte" and bas1nes1 executlve "'14. "Who wai1ta to ""' ""'· -... - Some .": besu. ttmalned silent. And wb!le the Senate hire.a midd!Hged bu-been wfW 1111' -.,_ '"""" --'"'· A CALIFORNIA lnvestlfator told us ~ our t pt'&Ctlcal experl~ or.,, -at""' "'!'!' • •• •· --- -• that the two alleged culprlll, on release friends ever t h e Pre•Wlsf'dend tsthenpoegwou~.12. ".1!!!, lmlp~~~ .compllsbmeols?" from cu;iody, "jumped on an airplane~. years have been con· <""' -'"'"''"'" ...,. ,,__,,.,_.11•11 and new out o1 the oouniry. gres1rnen. .. .. ecutive agreements" with foreign A group of mlsgui-----DUJIOICOAIT J " =:~ f Thus Congress, hnlng lost Ill warmak• cue . · "•• r · soter the Rlchmorid port ilolie. Bot the nc room er •an-. Ing, approprtatina, le 11'! at f •• fn. Uiif"1tunately, the Pnmclllll, bf DAILY PILOT I I l • I I I y. t ~ I I ' I I ,, I '( ' ,, ,, . ,· I Va ch; Sci llOI ... ! 11 piJ di ti> Iii -1 ( { ( bl (;\ Q Ill 11 bl JI B • u It T c ~ ~ •• l l An uUmoted 30 stoien ca.'" a mllitlt . "But there can be ~ powers Instead: " made anto abotbertive = II ~ ~I' ' ~~ ... ~~be~ UiJked la = , llmeota~:;;it -\---.... tlgllf-•nd ••"f1b" po•·i:.;.~ lit-•• ~·the· '*1~ .... S =:· I« the JACK ANDERSON --1--HI-__, I :~----it-=---- New York City "and l!ouston. Two ol the lodely, Md aaonlzln& Ue to show.any more for ill la ...... ~, -·-·· s omrtntematlonai-..r-smugJm,-deeldl)l cl where·to1'1il &pendtbrlft ·Wl!EN'Tflit.f'rts!dent Impounded..,..-~~d 11 boldhld .. ~ • • .1 • • . the Dutchman Houben, and a Genrwi grams In the budget I have propoaed to gresslonal fund& for satarlol, -· ....ions. telegrams from Army criminal in· -i<fentllled ~ the collllderitlal docunlellll myself. ' talephones, postage Ind ~ air vestigatora In stuftgart. Germany, to as Jobarui BiClile,iitbelleved to.be still . "Ai 1 h e aafd, 'You can't aolve travel, ~ bad no dloiee bUI to F · ACTUAILY, the tlimlul1'll ol !bf • military authorltle1 ln this country. • at large In this country. . IJl'Ohlltnl by ·~ money at them.' out of buslnets. lqlalaUve Ind Illa lldlcllrY _..., ~ , Footnote: We have learned tbat ,fbe fn. And wben·1 coi!il4er0cl the problems we ~ puhilc roadloil to tbll ,........ mate lltUe dlfltnliiee. 'Iii Presldon! ONE MEMO describes how the stolen temalional poUC<! agency, lntelllCl, baa weritbrowlng money at, ooe led all the ment waa bell llUllllllOd up 1>1'• GolluP aovmied. u be~ bid during bll , car ring -ks. It names th~e men -a..Ur~ the FBI that all EuroP.W> &tolen rest. · Poll whlch ulted the queotloo, "Will you adrnlolllrltloo, bf flllflna EUcuUve · Jan. Vander Berg. Antonllll Houben and car descriptions soon will be C..trallud miss not having YOlll' ~ In Orders. • Nicolau Heyer, 1ll llutch. "Houben sup-on computers. This should help U.S. "CONGRESS, my fellow Americans, Washington lo """'"'t ""11'' One ol bf& nnt • lo ~ Ille pooedly mutermlnd behind sllllen car Customs to Identify the atoloo cart, bn simply cuUived lls Ul<fulneM." • Tbt re8polMe 1'&1, "Y111.'! l .t pe"""t; Capitol an bllioric Isl• l'll .... • ring," llatea the conlldeotial cable. "and althousJ! inspection procedlires at cur Tiie political e.peit. ...... fl>!<ed 1o "No," u !"'"""Ill ""' "Who?" 81,l I*" to our proclOU& W!lllll IJe·· - canoot he fOlllJd by Nttherland& police. large sea~rtt are lna4equate. An FBl ..,_, Congrw had lq llnoe llldi .. ted cent. • 1 And tlllS ~ ._ ""' • &lbjed coiJ!d possibly be In USA wllh spokesmao meaowbile ackoow~ Its powers to make war er petee. 1IJ f:'3,rea• ol course was not 1bout to """"""' -c1111lilllll • •Iii · "¥::4 that Heyer and Berg ~· .. ~::~~ :: .. ~vf:~li!~ ~ =u.:,:~~: ~~::Y~.;:: :f.1l:,.~ ~~a.1::'io~ :'~ ~., :-;! r;.;.,-::! 1 · ''bell! '"'.' •Id .....cked vehlclt1 and only Europe.'' ' • !y Impounded If he dlsqr!ed. l<red cvcr 1o The White llooa. to de-I~ 1otjr!11t a~ I • • • I l I I I t t t t I • • • •• • ' . . ' • • ' ' I T.Uy's Fblal' ' • N.Y. Stoeks . • . . , . . VOL: 66, 'No. '47, "4.' SECTIONS, 61 PUSES FRJDAY,.FEIRUARY· 16, 1971 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS '' -' • • • ·Calley Case Uph I . / . Army R~iew · Co."rt Backs Fi;flling "WASHINGTON (AP) -The Anny Court af llililary Review today llpbeld the murder ainvictloo ol Lt. WIIllam L. Calley Jr., in lhe llfy Lal ......... ud approV<d bis &el)tence of 20 yW. at hard labor. Colley'• la'W1"f Jold a reporter he will a-1 lo the U.S.~ of Mlll&ary ~ peals -"We're aW& lo continue to fiibt. . . . 'lbe Anny anDN"'OM the review cowt found that-r_..ney1l..'1 personally pOitldpaieil li?lna GHril fUDOiillnltea to puUcipate la. tbe mail armmary u:- ecutiOn ol _......i. uansllting mea, women aad childnm in the hamlet di My Lai, Republic of Vietnam, oa 111areb 16, 1968. • . oommander-ln-chlel of the armed force.. of other technical claims, Including oqe The three-judge · Court of Mill~ that he WJl nol'.suhject to Plilltm' Review lilted lo arguments by, Calley's iurisdictlol; and that the court-martial lawyers last llecemh<r as the flwYeni which t.ied him wu Improperly con· 80Ught to reverse bis conviction or stitu~ unlawfully controlled b'y reduce the sentence further.· mll!~fy superiors, and was influenced by In Its announcement; the Army said P""Jfi•I publicity. , tht ,Court of Military Review rejected 'Jllllley has filed a separate request lor Colley't defenses "that 'he did not Intend ~lemeney and parole' wllh secretary ,ol to commit murder and that he was only <the Army Robert Froehlko. Tha Army obeying orders." ' said ·no declslonbas heeD1'eaCllOd' 01i'lhla · The _court aJao t\U'Ded down a number request. SecQiiif Tittle , ,. Sani~a.tjO·n Unit-Again..: I . . ~ ' .. • D.t.11. Y 'II.OT Jt.tf ..... THESE AR& SOME OF THE FOLISS ·l!ING ASKED· TO LEAVE 'HUNTINGTON· VISTA 'Th!a U a B,,,.IMll, Not a Chlrlty,' 5ays fJlin•r ~I Apartmonts Ownod by Fomlly Crodlt 0.ntlst .. ,/ , . . . · "Lt. Calley's unit enter.d My Lai in the expectalion of encountering enemy forces," the Army UiCl. "However, their operatjoq WU uamisted. . . :t ' . . .. (lKs ~l'.Jnwanied' Pay . . • ·Notes .Seni. . ·. "Delplle· ttie'•hoence ol uy combat in the .,..., Lt. Calley caused villsgera to he herded~ iDd ~:" . . Calley aiitPUDY ·•~ sentenced to Fot•tbe•oecond.,6aight year, directors prlloo !or Ule after convlctloo by a court· of thj! qr-C#>tl' SanitatiOll Dlslrtcta martial at Fl. Bemllnl;Ga., oo char&ea have 'ovei'rille!I the pleas of General ol premed!tlled nmller ot"not lam tbaa Manager ~·~ and have given 23 _. and ol -with ID-him • raise .• tent lo murder a Vieloa,_ dlilcl. Each Y<8<;they gave him a 13,000 pay OD "'•&. »,.lfll, the commander of the hooOI. -t . ' March 15. The nolices were sent out consumer Affairs, 51\id he saw little hope · 3rd Arm1 reduced. the oenlence to 20 Each y~· · Hsrper asked the hoard not W~y nigh\. for a successful court battle. years. • 1 • • • to raise salary a penny. ·Lilian Wolf; who maniges the ''I'm 'afraid Jt 's probablf very legal," Calley ls Confined to bis qu.ar1ers at Ft. "I feel pie ,ln my, erofessioo who apartments, said Thursday· that tlie · SUiiens ·ssJd. L"l'hey're all on iDolilh to Beaning pmctq the.«1toome of bis al>' want ~l,inhe a k>t of mODey oyght to &• fomlly iailts· were lolillgtmoney and tbat -month leases that can . he termill'ted at peal.:· · • 1 • • • ' • · · ""°ale '91erprlse," lla'1"i' sald. "'1'"'"--Beaachl:n:vbas or~ed~~-Ill) tia;;;o with&ut'~' -~---u ... =-t•lle;.r::::iiaM. fGP ia~ . ' ~--~-conyersioo lo adult apartinents. . , Residents l'!ldj!(j_ ~t.-. ·jbe evictions . ment and ..,. Anny ·~•••mum at Fl. . · • oc!c;epl U. pay ralat ....--by ·~ra11am1lle.isald .theywereJooiing Thursday wlth '.motions xm'Ylni lrlim J!ell!fiqj \iafd'1ll'wo llot.·• 'the l!oonl ·~y,. ' .. . for \ecal ·!Ooh •wiill'·wldcli 'IQ ' llg)lt the' . ·Quiet reslplatton to mJli1Mcy. ! · ·' · : u.....,i# -uvelaliy:lllilillcratate-• ~ ~ will be m,ooo a ~:·BOt )!llit '...-,,••.CQUDae!Or /·''Welll,-;,...,,.'llbav~to.• ~ . ..I 'l-1 t•C. ·rt J ,i~JJll.l\'lllled.~Jaa. 'li jrlljl 111o~, ~ ~~q; pl ,..,...~ •iaflll-._"'-""!l'!f~• . : ,..~·~"'":isuo1:1/ · ~~!..l:.!!1:.. · -, • Ian! ....... JfiiilL.r::-what ... could < _..._ Ibo Ciiiey -• bis role .. • • ...,...._ ' ~ • · : -we do"' · · ·--~· "·-r ~ · -,--· ' •f a a ='..ii"-"" ''Ille l t • 1.,_ • , -, ' -~1· • . "'' .. ...., ·-.lllJ ~ • ::-,. ' -~ltllill =•allirtol"' - .. ~d=-.sr~o.f-1.:'i!i':l~-·Rcfdi'Will"FT~: . r.c:..1:::.~~. 'SLiitsi..k . . s· k llM... .. .... ....,.~ lo ·i I I •• =-~! ' ·r'lo . int .. '. ·nm, man:~~ ee ' i.:;~::618.:::.l'' lliY; ...;,· Next 4merioo.n ·' .;J?·11 a vory ~ ~· 11111 very ' recenUy movod in.. _.. 7 .-; _ • , 'JX . ' OD 1l!e -bood · U.. an , J 1, ; > . . -~ • , "We cama dowo he'e tol(lel OID'•l!lll in-pn IF7 · s~J, ob!!Pllll to -we're nllqlDg a to Edlaou lllilh Scjlocil.~ 'aaid lllr'I'. Basel ·U,,., 6 ' J ..,.. a11op,-.tllm :.. .. _..p,,ooo . B~n~h Trus¥""e Pnst ' Whee1er,whomo?OJ11njust11c1a1sago .•. , 1oaota~lllop.Wa11U,illiMil.t11o , ~ · , W V to coincide with, the start of the siring )VASHJNGTO!f lJIPJl 9"""' will ICJlll!ahle," FlmMl1 ~· !•· , ' I ; .. ,.,,,.., __ ' / , ;, • . se~ester. , '. · fr.. the a.Jill~· "prllciQets ol · ··~ paY raise"?''~ after, <TAKES RAii~ RILUC'l'ANTLY , ._. , . • llwecan t l111danotber.SU!table!U<e waraii·p,;;_fm)Sa theP ... a ,...W comailU. ~·other .· t1 SinitalleilMa-rHatilO!' Ron . Slten!iman, fonner .·l"oo/illlb> cellan~jol>. I wlll continue in my support so he can COQlinue· going to Edilob, · · ~~-ilij '. . · -tloa dfltriolo .ln>Saa lll'IP• Loo ' . ' ' i-i · · ya11ey cllt-tiouncllmah c>Dd .cutrent _O(_the..J!i8b scbX>I distl:IC!,'.'.:he said. _ they're go~ to_ha~to put us out With a T ~ . · ....;...;..... ~· Oakland .ml lloottll• j n ;" ~-•-of ••· ff t'·"'-n~ch HI•' Bent! ·d ,,. · I Ur cOUrl' order, Ml'I. Wheeler vowed. -' --Aid the~ Coim!J llls!rlei -11111 llli~~ did d~·y 1• !-~-•~ • s:;;.-tit.trid' b:!'"drtv;;"'lias :;;. •Y ,., ...., mam reason or re • ~ Woll, maoager ol the complez, Jerry W .. Jl)-ieolieiW>,,!fld die -Would ii third largeJtv;,;;r;,, the ~ '!l'ba;-;;;... to :; if 'it. '':;'!';t~ nooaoed he ,.w nm 1or tbe mgh lcllool ~ ..:== ~ ;~• w1":. :· •'J?l•lned in ~etail the reason lot ,~ :::" ~ ~ nr: :;t;~ ~~ pi1 ~ • ihe ~. ~. the/ city aad lnlld Ii> ,..e......,t agenclet,'' Harpe\' ~Iii trusties.. lederal Deporlr!l<lll of Housing antf switch to adult ap¢ments. I. retumiar POW olloat iitnl iii Satur COUii\/' .t•Loo ~ • ., ' . I ' elljlla!ned.. . ·I . ' ~ llfter 8lleDlanoD made bis an-Urbon~L ' '.'Thi• ts 8 business, not a.charity,'"mie dly if the• ~le ~that of ,,..,. ·<l\'a!>&e»fA!!mlJ· ~· operatss 116: Harper aad Fine! saJd· today M _,_ -.-~ _..... .-.~ --~I .-· ~· ••• -,.. ... , ..... -~ came OD .~ saJd, "We're thousands of dollan helllad ~ ~ · . • '!Ith .,,., iilUlkiD •""""' ' ...... trmd -lalmcbed. • . T ~~"""'term""";. wiaj .J.."; o1:imngl,;''; sChool oo;d in ielJI ~and the vand•llm 1T" pr= J'i: J6W iie I°" 0,... way ' Jiaii>er sald lie~ '.'no pay . J~ 'the pubUC -"""'' '111ios ,,..-, uld he Will DOI teet ~ elections. '!'be dudllne was 5 o'clocl: to-alls/!°:~~~~-beet lo the baltOd ;&.a.,. ~ day ... two ~· req.--ly l""" MO . · ' :(Bee JtUl!'Bll. .... 'II-•-·~ e1eetili. day "' Mii'• on -~ later I ~ 4 1 • • • li.J ~ fl • . · destroy at 1eut a hall dolea aprb*ler ~ 20 &.; f.,i;.. freed 8""ad of u.:1 i!:; ~ ':·:" ~~.: tbe',,,.a:..,~ = .,!i::,1; ::! beads per day, they scribble on the walls, schedul~ bJ the N«ih V~M,.... as 1 0 din ·JI~ ah Ri · · · •'-~~plt'.wbowllldoany· six scb6o1 dlllrlctt thal ·mike ut.: (SeeD~,~Z). / ~to!ll?lll<House vor HenryKlS!· P ' • ~.• ce·:on<"'~ se , * '· * * ~ Beach Union lligll I R ' s . .,, ~·u.. vi::= be~tT! IDI~: I • TbenbavobeeD-...,....lathe :eagan to Feak notthe.day.aadtlme.,.the~-In Hmi. ft • ... . • • .OA}v. .. 2 ,Persons . llliag"• 1ar, • .u -""' ....... 1a • • d:'~~ llanday ... KiMID(er tmgt• . . Oll .Re· wor·ked .t the '·Ocean View Dilll'l<t -·R. James At Sch I Rit Tile -led-·-to 1113 1ti'b IJ' ·. Co llilll&r, Gearp Lopa. ad Robert Knox ., 00 es· the IM!mher of POWi !Ne« thet Hanoi ' ' I -' . ' I ~· enge ', . ~· . -·--they will llol -re-eleo-' / .r hal jnmiled to.fne on' a.opedllc date. . ' . , _ 'llOO. Knox, """""• .bas filed for the Gov. Ronald lleqan will attend eo•" Friedhelqi •Nit! be did Q!>I 1mow By TERRY COVILLE · vantages of hiah rise, with increased £'-peg-;,. Trustees 111g11...-._.. <!--. ~l'inl oertinonles ~eb. M at tlie whether tbfo ·1111111 re'ru11-reduce ~ ·~ "' .. • _,__ opeli apoce.aad v1<1w. sllould f>! eoou8'1 to \.A1 c; AD tine. et __,.., -Ro1Jert'11. Borke. School, which la Ullder the Ille.of tllo .ml -t drlol~ hand· A ~ed clty,ordlnance Jlhich would atlrad taller developments, without a -._ are ~ -Ray .,.._ctloo in Jluntlngtoa Beach. ~ -P'~ , • · a)Jow hl&h rise coilib'uctlOii in Huo-boa/is. in lllita. . . T ....._.. v.-'--•-....:. -• ~-~-. Hefwlll ap--at II a.m. ----'-.,.AD.,, -~-_,:...~ this ' n.... ' ~ ff Al .If this monrin&, CllllY two peraam -;;::;"..Z ._...... ·-~ --w Aho ·-~-~ ·g~---· ,_ tlngton ~ ha,beell·IOllt ha.~ to Ila The disagreement ma,y he settled by had 1~ lqlwoid lo dlall<qp two In---·· 7' an ID Ille f!lllll}ng In that at,,_ ~1 at mo Levee Drive. The weekend...., mllltcy -If from ~1annen·1or II' ~'revision. · the dty council _ when the ordinance ~ Oii' the Coul c.mmua~ ~ ~ Ire lllr tllne fnoumhlhta hi C)lslomary ceremooy will he conducted the Air Force ud lour lrolll the Navy. Cib' plam1111.coa.unillianor1 uked the fmalJr.reliehea that level. oo;Ji !»strict Jloard, ol TjUlteM lor tbl llmlljlllkm Beaali City (Elen!entAry)/ bJ the Muooa of Calllornla. • · At Clark, the mm wlll lollow>lhe same stsll ~'1 to make • lew change in Eve.I City · Administrator D 1 v Id tmlr ~ lo'tbe .... 17 -l!o:6ool llillrlcl, X Dale Bulb, ~ ScbQo1 olllclals who announced procedures -i.r the nm ""°" -a It and Jinna·Jt. haclt·lot lurther review at Rowlands ni dl........,ted al a lltrther -!". -Baldon llld , ... CJai>I>. lleapa's .-...... noted that lie will "''="'" --··· I I I quick' quick' medical the ·-· Fob 27 ~·-· -· .......... ,,,. ............. DDid A. --In IW•• V....,, ml!' ~ Jqer DOI -similar ceromoalos later that ~";,..a......-.... -. '"'llD ~ 1 ' ....._. ·~·-in the ordinance. "I've heea en-111 Vlo -. 110,.i -. a a...., • 111111 lar n1'e •= Id llolll dlr II Giollr ~lo ' School. -· will ... L.. ~ .... """" _,...,., Tho l'.l!b<,27 -• 11111 not~ cooraging the ltlft to pt movlllg so the =--~ =..~:= .. °: =:. u T .. a:.:: =-~SOit ~~""S:: =: ~..L ~;if~.5.:: ~""'.!:~ ~~~ -,;:;;.~~°U1 "'.'"'1d Jiqdl.• a . IDldleOI W'OI m rt -.. p I '11 '9""~ .. apoeted .to and the ...... ScbQol, both curreau, un-~ *" tar lllll lo tan to ha ltad!' Iii' a pOllllc -... ·helore ""1iiat. ' C ... ....,,._ P11o l). der ---to tMlr twlJ!-. the Mmml•lfOD lllltil,Aprll, ~· • · ' ' ~ fr&ti111a, a for•tr lttw,.n•n• · · 'l!wi~~liotlnnbtllrlatrllntha draJate ' Ualllod ochool ir-, 11111 rm r.1: ., · • potleeC< af l°!"'e. · : · S::~"'=ri::.: Valley Receives -$6, 1,000· . ~~a~=:~~ Tr•lll""' 1. dU-' llfrli .'40 .lllldy committee, said !M dlildlllle !Gr caadi<lale$ lo !lie with • =-!...dl:"~~ .. -P...n. lhinl,,, ·baa, been the _,, 1!illltm Gt \'Olen was 5 • "/ • .., ,....._........, It'•· going trJ -be a betutilul, ··=:::;~ a I~ '81.: Seal • . . Grant lntf luled , to Help Ha, ndica.. P~. Chilben .. ~'::': ~: =: ::ro. '!':~i!'::.· i:~= Beac:ll. ~ -~ ~ J Seal , _ ~ """"'1>0r IO help the tlall and the com· _ asys. Hlgna of rn 11 the ~ .... 11111 flit .... •'!lie .... .., .IOAlllfl: ~ "the-·· Pinm ---~ ..,,.. 111 " Ml -r I -lo-aid mlU'm;de'Nlop. a _,..-in h1lb ~.ri ~ tre expected. to1iS -lll1 '"'" ....... -"""1 . -"' .. ...,. ... -~ -Valley lluf tt~ ' .. -· .. ~ --. rfle criliiaace,-,--·.. I . 1 ·-• • • .. -=rtkd " ' .. , ... plll • "' ~.. ~ 1111 N help ~ ..... ~ ---.~ L• .,_,.. ~ • ~..,, IV pJO' ":Dnu OOUD -""', ..,._ _,..,. ...... b ..... m l'rlilot IDr Ho 1111 ~----~SIUtJ-TODAY -1-~ 11 I...,...._ pallllt,,C lchool -baa been " cfllli1dtra1t111 'l'htJnat1 , "T' _.._Ive~ rfle-. el· Lagu B \, · ... dw41oirtct....... nce1'od ,_ V.U., Sdlool lie llid the prpjlcl pru•Mo I ........... --.... ...... .... • II --hlllldlnp in "" ....... OMtO!l w .. ••'htMwllla..-iac-W · U...:rw """'':'i..lfd lot HI._ '1'1111 will...,.-., •11*1• wltb. -dlatrictl. Ellowbere ~"':'':: r,4 t«WJ'°t'f:.:. """" c:-E:~~llobool', llieaD =!he ~plua-:::ithe dlClllllld ~ the all ~ parma ..... V ID the -Iha..... jo JI leol. cndn far O CO!ll~'·le r•-"·•· ~-~=QM-=.-·-' w~ ---Wlddi ... ,.,_, lo -...., 8 111 ° "" -,...., I --lonorl •orit-Of -ts .... ...,..._ -1wu ---llllb A OOl>ter wblcll will be atablttbod al olquej Sid -~Tln~ IUlla .. ' lllade bJ' the ' -=-~~i;,COlt.~~~::n N"""t"'~"':llilr••,.":"..::'.:': ~'l'o:':"~.:: "'l:""~, ,.:,.,.J'On" ~-~~": . :.i=--: ;; =-=..: ti;~ ......... , ...... ... .... -""' J; ........ I .. the ..-i1111 ICbool. contbllla --....... tllo diild'I ....... the lol --allows '"°"' =:-" ··~11 7 -... ID llo lllbki'I t llm Aid. d!mWMI dllidl• with DOD-htndi..,.,..i ~ 11111 per-i ,11111 IOdal • liP rlae mcture than nild .... ,, • as le:'-=.; ......... "' ........ 7 11.-,.,....: VllloJ ~ ...... .-/dldlla. .. alld, ...... be ,under nonnal sonlllfl. ::...-:::. ·~ =-a; Bto6, n I 1111 Valaf, •1 trl 11', ...... W : ..,_"" llor.6 oi:il Se aid oerri""I II the center w11I ht: -•• 11 uor, ~ ..... o1 • lo Mart Porter, chalnnla o1 J:""' 01>u -., Ollla .._, Nliqplilt ..._, .. -daUdren cm *" tblJ ll'e -To provide parente of prHCbodl ~ JP(dll ••lcw. told tn a':• tlte emttr Mii'"''"'"• die bcm.us ~ wW • .... ~, ,._.. ~: _._ ... ,.a ..-,.,.11•~0lsllr-. btblll. .._..d!llokwWlthinlom111looiabaul 11rillbe .... 1o...,._1 ... a.....q -·_..ti.. ol Iha ti1Q' IOft ,. .._ '" - - - AD _._.,..,. \ti .. -llllde It> 'l1le Jll'IClllD wtn be .. ._. • Tl ~ lftllable lrolll COlllly ..,_ 19 -• _.. sw..ay llCllft'J lob antl lhSlld lpOlt ''aml ..,,,...._.. ':'::: -~ · a• Ibo tllctiqlL. ,..l ex.., ol -..._., Ill •klvce at ..i !lrlftlo -.ututloos. · (lel IW'aCAtl'llt, .... JI , ~ ....,. ui.i the obtloua ~ "; _L _:..ir ., • • • ' • • • • . • DAILY PILOT H Peking Talks \ .§till Go!n$ . .. w\ln NG TON (AP) -j.,..~ edvloor lkol')' A. J(lu- ldP!: .. boars In -ference IOdJly with Chinese leaders on tl)t oecood · doy of bla vlsU ID -'Pe"""· -'' '"nir'Whlte •House made the an- liouncliment regarding the ta!U tiel~ Kl.,lnger and .911..,. ~er Chou Eo-lal, r .reign R!!f-Cm·pet Old 20 More POWs Arrive . • ID U.S. !Ilg-waving welcoming crowd. 'Ille 26-yetN!d IIyer -• what ap. peared lo be a cut on his rlglll leg • . .,,... • Mlnlster Chi Peng·fel and Vk:e ,I ,f~ )llnl.ster Chlao Kua .. l!Ua. ~ were conourreot .,..lings fllt8ll~ between A II red ~· ~tata ll<parlmml AalaD TRAVIS AIR FORCl'l DASI!! (AP) - 'Ille red carpel WU rOIJod OUI again bere today for n e W £ r 0 U p I Of liberated pr-. ol war wbo were greetad bf a pollttr' reading "You're the Greatest - We Lore You." (lee relltad llloriet ud ~-poget M and A-6.) The looges~ American pDot Ibo! down in North Vlelllam, U. Cmdr. Ev- erett Alvarez Jr., returned lo bis bome ii.ta today cm the leOlllld Olgbt. I • . • • i;eclll"' with Kiiiinger, and ·~lllll•OI cldneae Foreign -Chani: Wen Chin and olhen from both akks. ~.ix =Polic"e ~ployes 1 Get Honors . • ,Cltlri8 respect for law and for law en- IO!:""menl oUlcen u "the ~y ... y to ; ·~ I.ward world peace," actrea Gall P8irld< honored 11J: Hllll1lnlton Beacll Air Force Col. Raymond /. Mm!U cl Colton, callf., stepped down lrom the giant Starllfter jet -lbe firot of three ~ pllnel today, each carryiJJ& 20 POW• -to the cbeen of about IOO well·wisbert. A prllaoer lince September 1-. he said, "I jUlt want to take this op. porlunlty lo expresa our appreclaUoo not ooly to all cl you, but to all the wonderful people wbo made tbil trip po11lble." There were no wfvet to greet the day'• flnl bom._in, Olght. All but one of the 20 men aboard were beaded for bomecomlnga at other bases. Air Force Capt. David E. Baker of Westbury, N.Y., who. arrived In the Philippines from Hanoi on a 1tretcher four dlya ago, walked off the bomecom- inC fllibl on crutchea and mnlled to a It wu a biUeuw .. t -mlnr for Alvarez, a Navy pilot whore wile dl- voreed him and ramarried during the I I> yeara be WU imprisoned by the North Vtetn-. 'Ille hlaell crowd In three days ol bomeeoniliip -about 1,000 flit-waving penons -was on bmJd when die plane carrying Alvarez and It former prlloo- en: touched .down at 8:56 a.m. 'Ille ground fog oover!nr the Travis field !O miles northeast ol S8n Francllco IW'!led to bright IUD!blne by the lime the firlt fIWll touched down. The first plane touched down llbortly after 9 a.m. PST, at UW. former jumping off point for Vlebwn-boWld servicemen, wllb the other two bospllal craft acheduJ. ed to arrive within iis hours. ~ -poll<e employes for their oulllandlng /-' work. 1 F,....P .. el ' -ELECTIONS .••• 'Ille planes were spaced 21> boun apart on the l ,Ollknile, If.hour Olgbl lrom Clark Air Baae In· Iha Pblllpplnes. Toda)"• coollngent of ao wlll-booll to 123 tbe number of former POW• to toucb down on American sou since Tue:lday. I ·. The actress, who gave up her movie career to become a televilklll producu. was the featured speaker at the .oeoond anmi,1·1wardl lu"l'&oon IJJOllllOMbf the Chalnbel-' o! Commerce Thursday. Capt. Mjch'IOI Burnkenfield, Rtserve olfteer Elleo ;Hebert, cadet Jonathan IAmc)td,' EXploter SCoul Larry P'""'1! aDd Supei:ylatna Recorda Cl.erk Helen cowung an ~tvi!d rilertl awanll Jgr 'iliatr work within the pollee department. 1 .Olfleer Rod&er Maltby recelv~ a valor awlld for dlaar!nllll a 111111 who -car· l1lnC a loodod ind cocted ~ Without • iojury lo the -i. ~ '!" aJellow officer. r , , ;~ lbaD ua 1»11.,...,,,.. plhered al the'Sheralon Beacll Inn to ,_ta ttiett ~ for their police depariineot. ~ falrick, who II actlv~ In aewral natlonal chartllu In lddltlon to belni the ~ of the -Perry Muon lhow :whlcli will air lhll fall, told the •ud1"""' -·~ ,Uppon of the.pqllce II JiQt enoqlL "We -lhould be uklna oilnelvea, 'How can We hdP more1,'" she~· · ' '{ ' Ole today. · With the withdrawal of BenUey, cnly two of the three btch acbool trusltt8 whose lerm9 eiplre will be ... ldog r .. election. They ·are Ray Schmttt • of Westminster and Ralph Bauer of Hun- tington 1leacb. Seal Beach School Dlatrlcl also lost one of Ill Incumbents when Ruth Duffy an- nounced she II retiring. Incumbents Gordon Powera and Jaclt catrna have both filed fcit reeiacUoa. Twenty more Americans llberated Sun- day ntgbt will remain at Clark Air Force Baae In the Philippines another day and !Iy bome Salur<lay. * * * Tustin Prisoner . Of War Arrives At .Pendleton In all, tbe county Recislrar of Votet1 said tbil mornln(, 49 candidltal have fil- ed In the liJ: West Orange County achoo! dlslrlcla and the lncumbeilll' ln all siJ: will face challenges from 1eTeral can- didates. One of two Orange Coonty men among the 80 prllonm ol war retumlng to the U.S. today arrived by llmoualne Ibis .,._.,afternoon ,t Camp Pendleton. • Marine U. Col. Edllon Wainwright 3rd U.S. Copter . :1;-~:~~~~orce~ · and then to Miramar Air Station Id San Downed in Viet; n~lhere.MUl.r,whowulhotdown over Vietnam Oct. '3, 1Jf7, wu drtYeJI to ; .. · ,,; .. .,.f.,.J ' , S Crewmen H'urt =1111"=":.;t;:~ar~ DENTIST I · retumlng POWs. " . · "-• • · • SAIGON (UPI) -An unarmed U.S. Miller's Wife( Lindsay, ,and their five CH47 Odnook IUpp!y helleople1,.allSlgiled sqos live In Tustin. ' .. ~ ·out 'Ja~Pfna'. and .... .. • to the peace-k"""lnf Joint Miiltary eom:: The !eCODd Orange Coullly POW, Air' ·t~ ,IJie ~ dlmaglac aulol. mllSlon waa Idiot down today and mslr Fo""' C&pl. Darrel Pyle, .. -Wife -~=~:':''vlita lndltdao:JCl'I fllilij' eol=Jn,fial\ierwblle mumlng ·from An ·• Elalnl also llvea In Tultln, WH taken to 14 ts and nz adult apartments. Loe, field reporta said. the USAF Medical Center at Travis from '"lbe cblldren just refuse .to stay on All five of II• l'rfWmen were injured , the Pblllpp..,, . •-" !;"_ In aide," aald Mn. Wolf, "and a lot two aerloual , They ~bnlll~lit to o!he Capt. Pyle W. cap~ Ill 1'"1oall! trouble they make !qr the adults, Arlnl''j.l ' i 1"I t.I ' 'llie • I~. ~ ': 11 -• I mak just btcauao lllq• oatU&u of 1"'i •."' lie wu 111\~ ~\llano~ 20 IDl!D 'I .,.; :::.r;.... · U.S. "'!Jll:lil " 1814 tlMi ebopper re=gwi:. '!"u:. ~flight Digit Stepping Baroness Senior Kay Dickens, captain of the Fountain Valley lligl\ School drill team, will: lead a contingent of 12 Barons into compet!Uon Sitfllrday in the annual Miss Drill Team contest. Also performing in the Santa Monica competition will be 13 members ot the· Edison lli@i!"'hpoi drill team. Adventuress Has Fill Of Canniba,l, to Leave From Win Services JAKARTA, Indonesia -Angry ad- ven\uress Wyo 884en1 has packed '·ber hap to come bome to Hw>lingtoo Harbour, aflor being ordered ~ lrom the country. Miss Sargen~ of 4001 Morning Star Drive, ~ .lllrllqor, Wt ~1 1/,$. Embassy Tburoday . after being lumed down in a aecond attempt to. have ber vlaa extended. -"' "' . Clad In ' yellow • -blouse and' kbalil trouierl, • she -thiew _...a e•stdiiflts business cat._tl back in hiS face when conJ ln!iitad ~ and o'rd<rM, her chauf- feur to • ..,.!"' the gaa. ~·, ~ Checking with embaMy o f f i c i a I s • newsmen learned they told her as nicely as they could that they ?JU!dn'I help. · She saya bet Jan. a Stone Agwtyle wedding to Chlef ~as politically moU~atad aMCfesigned lo bring, peace among three savage tribes which' have warred for centuria Jn the Ylwikakurulu region. An'd she ·chided newsmen for some of thejr worldwld~ dispatchijs ba""l on /!ala filtering out.oC the reptot~ B~em VaUert 150 miles from Jakarta. "How do you know what you've written is the truUt?" said the adVenturess, who is writing a book hersell. • F ..... P ... J IDGH RISE.·· Five Guns Gone In Beach Theft Five guno were llkm !run a Hun. tinpln -ilome Tlllnday by • burglll! 1'bo r•n"Mftd tbe premiles before be left. Wells Gonloo oU7fl Cantarbury Jlrlve, aald . be left bis borne al 4 :30 p.m. Wedneaday to go to wort. When. be relumed at about I a.m. 'lburaday, be aald, the place had been ransacked and the guns were ..,... Listed aa atoien were a Uil'""' slJoliun, two .30alibet m\lilll'l' rifles, • .lkaliber revolver and .an ·a1r rlfle. Poli<e said no ammunition for the flrearma WU lUen in the lwqlary. Firing Probe Ask~ ·1 ' " W.ISlllNCTON (AP)-'l'lle Bome ... i Senate Veterans Allaln O!mm111eea were urged today to tnMtlpta the firlD& cl a ranttnc V-_,,,_ fiCiol, Olnly 8. <-.!tho ....,.,. • ...., benellll t dlreclot. " 'ftle · V-' • o1 Foreign Wars called for the invelllpticll. in il teieg,llll to tho ,_ chairmen, Sen. v .... -(!).Ind.), and e.p, w. J. 111yan Dorn <N.C.t. • ' • . ' 1 I , She uplalned that If the two and three "S:' , , or ,ih; ~ ~.:... ~n loo offlciala said ·whether bedroom adult apartmenl> UW )Ii be • lnD balldlni a 8tlil ....,.P r-e filled with single adult&, they maat be ~M . ~ u.B.·Ncilh .lmd Mlllir would dllc<m hli. c;apttvlty In a re~we.: t~r.:'~ f~.:V! ~lcll. Id !'11!~~ ~~=1t~ ;t"'.':~ ~z;: ·~ Annual Sale Continues · the period just bef""' Uiriliit of .,.,. • ' \8'111 ~the jli!ol eel ~ , P ~ ~ mer la our peak ~." --~ "!!, :! niiltiiiPil , · ~· ~ ~.:.. ... .2 ,,. Mlr•m.. Alr J: .. _ \' held of! on the evlctlonl :r.;-;:: ~•.,; -., to·a l:r!'!ii ~ wbeii II · •-,....._~, I '° ~· ...., the kids finish ocbool, W. d have ~ ~~'2 buril · • ' • E M~ 0~ ~d, ·\ · - deal of trouble finding people~ rent.:" • •c:>ae . \ · •• ·.,, •'1 ;,. • Mrs. Wolf said she was IOIT)'tar~ willl ' 'almllrl.lllliJ&tw lo the ., p, ··· '\,· people wbo had recenUy moved.111. t': ground. Thera wai M IWotd... Iden-. · (·' .' ~l!I'· · '.c.; added that Dr. Beauchamp had niade • lily of the gunnera wbo shot It dOWn', HA· RP·E. R • 0 I• '> .decision to switch to adult apartments only Sunday. • Bounty Plan Urged SACRAMENTO (AP) -In an ottort to tighten political campalgo contribution reporting laws, Secretary o! State Ed- mund G. Brown Ji'. has proposed a boun- ty system in which citizens who un- covered illegal campaign contributions Tax Counseling To B~ Qffer~ . . . ' maiW>g a lot cl money, they !Dae con- fidence in government. I'd rather make le"i and have the .acceptance of the peo- ple," Harper 111y1. . He eilimalel lhal·if he worked u hard for private ent~ as be does now, be could make a '50,DOO aalary. . : could keep half the amount. Brown made ~ the proposal at a news conference Thurs-1 day and ASS<!mblyman Alan Sleroly (0. • Beverly Hills ), said he plaMed to in-! troduce such a bill. A senior citizens organlzalloo In Hun- tington Beach has announced II will help any local resident, 55 or older, with io- come tax preparatlom. 'Ille free tu help offer cmies from the American Assoclatlon of R e t i r e d Persons, Hunllngtoo Beach Chpoler 857. I ·-----------. I ,..... : . l : OIANGI COAST •• Tu cOunseling will, be offere<I, from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., each Monday, Wedn<sday and Friday, st~ Feb. 26, in the Murdy Park ~uokY Cfpter, 'i'OOO ·Norma Drive. ' m service will be provided through April 11. For add.Jtlona1 Information pbooe Gerald Nonlqullt at 968-7406. Other dislrlcl aa1ary bOollla crantad tn- ciuded: _ finance director W a YD e Sylvester, from •1.&12 per mouth to 12,113; chief eollneer Ray Lewis, '1,183 to 12,172; dir<ctor of operallona Ted Dunn, •1.m to •1.11t ; and maintenance supervisor William Clark, ,1,511 to 11,m. • • • I 1 • • • .. '1 • h • • • • !· • • • ' • • . ' . ' ' ' ' I I • 1, I • i· • DAILY PILOT ·Tiit Orl!IM c.att DAILY l"ILOf, wtltl wllldl It CDll'lblntd !ht N._l"rttt, II iiuotllNI h¥' . tM Or•• CM1t ~tlll'lflll ~. '-" "'" 9dtlklnl .,. flllblllhlll1 Moo!d.., "'"""" ,.r!PY, for CO.II M ... , ... ....,..... l..cl'I,, Hl#lllNli. lncll/'"-111111 Vt(ley, Ut\#11 a.di, lnl!M/SeddlHKll •nd t.11 C*-W s.n Juan C.ol•"'-A •iftvlt "'llloMf lldrtton i. MlbMd 11""9'tl' n 51.wSev-. ' Tiii 'prlnCJ9i/ pubilltllfll pllllt .. ,, aJO w.tt , ..,. '"""-c..1~ Ma.. a 11tomi., ..._ Robert N. W1e4 ,.~ .... ~illler J1c .. It C,rl1y Vice l'rwldwll n "-•I ......... "'°'9t11 K11...i1· Ec:lltor Ttto11111 A. ~wphi111 ~ ......... .ctitd" H. Loe1 1.1c)i1r4 '· Han ,._i.11111 MIMOll'll EdlMn ---fet'T',--C1Ylltt w .. t or.. c-ry .. ,.., H ....... ,. .... OM&. 17.171 ••di ... ".,.., M1llliti° Mti,..•u 1.0 •... ftt. t2MI ·-....... laldl: m ,..,.., ..,.....,. C..11 MtMI -... 11.,y ~ .._,..,,'-di! DA .......... ~ ~ Clti'NMtf • ....,,. ., ,...,.. • .., lellf'b a 1 (JI 4l '4.1-4111 ct ..._. Al a:r· • I "°""" ......... .,..c.,...-e. •• .... ... ~. 1m. Ol'Wt .c.. Milt ..... ~. ... ..... ...... illWlfftiilM, ......, .... --., .......... It ..... ..., ................. ... ..... .,...,....._, ...... -~---t.lft .... =-~~"-Of~~ ..... _.. . FromP0geJ HANDICAPPED but who are in need of ft." He also noted that the emphasis placed on working with the entire family Is an outgrowth of 11'ttstt<s computed by the county Deportment of Education which sbow that families with handicapped children have an Incidence ol divorce bat is twice u hlgb u families with n01>han- dicapped ~· -r,_ Natural Childbirth .. Class· Set at 'YMCA ' An~ Ullnl=bl<!Ma will ha .,._ JIJ jlie llefdt. Foointaln Vllley YMCA 'llarl Feb.IS. Tbe -b ... wolnen lo • aidl moatb <!. pr'ID&DC)', and 1;!:, Uilt l>labanda • Mn. Barbara Travis, a eertllled tn- slluctot ol the Bradl<y method; wtb leldl Iha YllCA courie. ,,,.,._ ii.a Al f,. per coup1e. '"' further lnfomi.ttloo. phooe U. YMCA at 147"'22. ---,- Former Ellsberg Cohort Testifies ; I LOS ·ANGELES '(AP) · -· Dlnlel Ellsberg -,.,~ Clllleap In tho Peotalili:P .... trial -today, • 11ano1 :!:;:.•rt • l.i l<tllfyjai for the -leCitrl' :.n'f"""' ~ Hmp Moonteen, 'Wbo said he knew Ellsberg both professionally and socially, began taatlfylng late ~~ about the daya ~ be ud ...,....a •~ked qether, do~ rezeari\11 00 i~Vempltnl j)t!jecll. _ -~ Moonteen, ibo wocbcl --• ln-1181 ud Im, ..... llo - ' UC 'Will to.e Aid' £.OS ANGELES (,\!') ..: 'Ille Un!ven~ 11 of Callfomla will toe JIMll • mllUoo In federal funda durlnC !lit ll'il;::: It President NIJ:oo's budp\ J.i:I' are not cbanaed, aays UC l'r9 J. Hitch. Speaking at a ... oata· 0..- commlltee metlillg·ben 'lbur1day, IDtcb -uld NIJlOl\'1 blllpl -'II elimMle ''tevenl o1 our Qy _ .. ..i lead I to serloua cutbacb In others. ,. -; ' ..... ' • I • • s did the 1 i"8 I hill Ne : etit 11 Fri •1!1 "A Intl ~ ... ·~ bin I. Btn bo< lhii .. .. ~ := r:i I'll J I ..4 ~ I • ::] Ml ! OVI ~ , ~ FJ "" 1 ] be ed Im fr< B< !ill wl '" do Ill .. .. m A • • ·'-"-~..:;..·_rtw_-~u.,.,"-'~~·~1~W~3~~-.~~H'--~O~~~L~Y~~~L~OT__,A~1 POW Welcome ·. Set ·1 Niguel Wife Hires Copter for-Ho~'comi~g ! • By JACK OIAPl'ELL lloeomb<r 1115 tNtr North Vietnam. His Shirley had· received letters from iJ oo ., - - -ri(j>t ..,,., iojutt<l.qbe porechuted from husband, f9f the last thr .. of Ille •ai "And, whoa ,....,,, llyiag bad: ia Iha the alrttaft 111en wu slill In • lll1og as he )'t>rs be wq. lmpriaoned. I hell ter !'in ·us1 going lo tdl bim. Sleppod from the alrplone ihat broughi "Mostly, be talked about bll bealtH 'John"'." ~'II /,. imt • few ....,.,ie ~.loCol~ ~oal~,:' ~1'iii'""'h1~8\:;i ~;i :=,.i11 ~':l~ ~ ;:' ~~- waiting lo aay \!\-' " · band. u be roecbed land. Mn. Pitcblord would go through'. l Adually, Sbliley Pitdlonl, wife o1 LI. watdllng cm te-, said ber husband "He kepi telling me to buy~ Col. John PUchford, a priJoner o1; war loobd um excellent beaJth. "· expensive. I'm not sure wby. l do , since 1965 will have between• and 3UI Tbt betiaipter trip came as an In-anyway," she said. . ·~ ' iriends and well wisben 1 Iha belico!'te< spinollcn, -abe lint beard John was She said then that tile walllnll wu a coming heme. There were a few anxioll!J rrustratlng. First seven yeart ol Waiting laodiog si~ near the aiupk's Laguna ....-. for ber lllld fliends as John 's and !hen weeks of "'°"' walling. Bui Niguel borne. . name wu omitted from first lists of the now. the wail is down to a few days. and Mrs. Pi!<bfonl hired a private priaGners OI war relumlng. Mrs. Pitchlord said U., can hardly wait. h<llcopler service to Dy botll ·o1 tbem ' from >!arch Air Force Base lo the -frollt Sboros clovelopmmL · "I'm ao happy, I'm just so haPP1," Mrs. Pitchford aatd. She bad just receiv- ed word r..111. !be Air J<orce that 1"r hus- band """1d board an alrttaft today in thO Philippines bound !or the IJnited States. · "Now I know it's just a few more days. and there are always those last, miaute things to get done," she said.,. . Bepahllc.pas Angry Reapportionment Plan Do\11.T PILOT llllff,.. • . • Mrs. Pitcb!ord said that "Bi" will ht TH~ MALE CHAUVINIST WINNER WAS .ABSENT SO ,F~/!llNl~S .a_OWNED SUCKllNG PIG aboot all that will be said wben !be cbop- Passes Committee Vote · Bonquet in Lagun1 Buch Coieb<1ted Hlstoq of Women and,S-n 8. ¥11"1"Y Birthday · ': per lands, she and her busbaod will jump ; • ,. in a car near by and zip to the new home. , , • · . . · ~ "I'm going to lock the doors, tan: the ~ . B A 4' L i .. .,. W 11 · · · d phone .off .the book and send !be kids k7USBD .D11-uO .. ~ . . o;nor.e ou~sheJ=-• r•le••• --- \ · (' ·' · • · . • _ "' ~ of war be bas been m die . Libbers Name M a'le Chauvini:St ··~Then ~Devorir P-ig _=:~.""'1 ~ 1wo have lalktd by "" · ."Am I glad, we areni paying that bill," By JAN WORTH Of .. DllllY l'llet Stiff Since the Male Chauvinist of the Year didn't si.,w up, the roast suckling plg,got the crown. ' • Ttien a man in the group did the carv- ing, llDd pi .. ie was devoured. ,..,. • , An It ,wu· an part o1 tbe' SUaan B. tbonJ birlliday ~uet of the .Laguna Beach N~ <>rianllallon for W o m.e n ::· ybo colebraled the .... 1 with a for the Ari COiony's blggeot Her- etic: . ' u. ~ Tlm<i polltlcal -Ffiot Interlandl took top bonon in ablentla. ' A spcltesman for NOW said because lnfeflandl was ablent, the" women' took Uie Jrig's head llDd crown lo !be White Hi>use'Restaurant llDd left It for hhn. He aomethbes frequents the well-known . Laguna's 'Pig' Hails Dingbms Los Angeles Times cartoonist frank lnlerlandl, :cootacled Ibis morning, took bis -till• as Laguna's l!fale Cbluvinist of Iha Year in good bel{I. · ' "[ live up to my role," be quipped. "I 1bint tlley'Je aH a bunch al dumb dlngbW." lnterlandi . was elected by members and friends of the Laguna ; chapter of 'the National' Organiza- tion of Women (NOW). watering "spot byl W!llJ not there Tllurs- dSY ,4 reportedly because be: WU' home wOme.n since 1 was iD the cradle. n Dilley · baby sitting. A sign was a1'Jen !or · said. ~ctnally, it 'goes hadt cons1derablr hinl: .. Womanhood ls Power." fdrther lhJm that ... there's been a Jot 41un& Beach School Board President of pre,condilioning along !be way."· , sm · niamas came In. -·· and Posters pn>dajmhig "Women Are_ Not bootd!laler .and ecologist .Jim Dilley ~-Cbkb," "Womankind Is Awatmtng:• tbifd..,niamas _,,,a SllboQiplim 'lo llDd ··Happy Bli1bdl:y'SlllU B." adlrnod "¥tr. 1111P.sme. . · ·. • · the Women's Club. " , · 1 · '.' "l gueis 'J. ilo ,trul 1111 wife pretty ~McGrtevy,dlaiiman.ol·lhelb!e roi<," '!l>omU ~eel, "and I Chauvinlsl conte1!.' aaid _., than ISO "'"1llf>I ~ ll>e'lliiog-IbeJilhtr cl"*" votes wue calf oC a Cll!"'fOr eod> .in !J4i up wltbl·' He;1"illed'<>OO &, loog '<log .-four b811cit hons around town: • llljlh. "' w • ... , She said the winnen were oo1y two· tify, bas a lelerisiOO abow "Ad Lib," Mrs . .Pitcb!ord aaid. . each Saturday at 11 a.m. _u. Col. Pit.cbford is a D-year ~ She cited examples from ancient Rome All' Force officer. He was shot down m to !be American Indian civilization sug· gestillg that wunen played a niuch more active role 1n civilization than they've Dea. th. Susllf'P.ls gotten credit for. r -- "lllltory boob written by men project !be pbilmopby that boys invent tbings llDd girls use what boys lnY<ttt," Miss -Forlreedmnsaid. Delores Ferrell Is the coovenor o1 ·the I-_NOW diBpler. • . &,>y, 15, Sho~ . I ID' Gruig: Battle • Wed, Honeymoo~ In Sep3Fate ·Cells . ' J>il1e7 said a comment made in a Daily votes apart. . . Pllql lntemeW last .,.... needed cor-Proc...is from the hanqtteVottended · rectloo. "I aaid I'd been dominated by · by about 55 -IDCI 10 men, will belp ·A . , supp)rt a !emlnisl spuken -in,,.. it .... ·,: AFUCIOT' ADDRESS ,,.,,~~~-:~~~ ·, • -, On 'Ille tableo """' mottoes Oil ,.now ~.fTED BY Nl.XON.1 m.,~,::11.~··~ «WAs'ifµ;G'l'ON (AP) -President Nix· fy,"' '.'Eciu!l P01 for ~·Wort." llld CJll flew.io Florida today and will addJ<¥ "I Wlsli_ Illa CouJil Vole. . Ille A1!Lao ex.CUUve committee on 'l1le ~ for the •veub>c -!"" M..idai'i Ille White' llOuse &lllOWlced. Anle\ .. leinlillst,~ Fo~ editor '!lie President left tile capital: hit by an of.~"!'~ "W_, OUt ol llWmy, ,. overols/tt'·cold wave, for bis KA!y ·Bi!-a ="""1 AadoolocY." • cyne bQme ·whe"' ·temperatures were "Womeo ~ ..... _ • ~ =~ < ' rtecl in !be -dK!eront -t men • repoo . -· . abe said.. "Doo'I let JI tie't:OID!ortable to; En-route, aides said, Nixon stopped .,.., _ .~ _... ~•t j ·-· • ' " Frlm Wire Senieea SACRAMENTO -A reapportionment plan desipd lo slrengtben Democratic !orcos in !be State Assembly passed Its f>nt commitlee vote Thunday by a 7 lo 4 mug1n. angering ilepllblicln lawmakers . ' tance to interfere with this Je:eislatlve .....,. ... tbal the court will accept W. plan," Meade said. He Dally predicted the blll would have enough votes to overcome an expected veto from Governor Ranald Reagan. ~ Robert Burte (11.Hun- IU>pla.Jleacb) criticized the .~/or not =.what be termed a comnilliJlly 01 Angels Taxed "' specifically cited tile proposed .. f T • =~~'::1'su!roa1~~?d Only or_ iine .....,. ""'"'l'i p1ckinfl up jJOCkets of !:!'"" str..,gth in. Ilea".">' Repu.bllc•• S peut in Ag.aheim ~ /: ~~:;,..an~~~t~ A ruling l)ial could _ailq ~ than 1<14-·lbe 1ntettsts of !be people or $100,lltlll 1 year to Ille Calllomla Allgols' ; Calitomi.;" BaBe qi4 • . : annual receipt&· 11 being mi.red today bl 'l1le ASlembly's Elections l!lld Reap-be Or SUperlo Court •"'• po<t11111d Comm,ittee still sent !be blll t ange COunly . r ·-· ~ lbe ~ ~-Ooo ment book. ' . w ~ -r. ll was issued by Judge J.E.T. "lied" ilm>Dcra1s cwnntly hav~ a 50-D.,edge Rull<~ ia !be final action at local court ~~·~ ~ level In the iq legal baWe lparlood committee chief ken Meade :Ollld give when fonner county aseeaeor ~" !be GOP a ~ o1 picking up three ad-Hinshaw " lnsisled that tile ball club be ditional seats, based on voter registration taxed lor April through September oc-~ an Oakland ileJ!Micral, ad-cur.:'°Ji1~~~Sta~un;;hen Judp milted iM committee could be ...W.g Rutter Thursday ordered !be ~asmeol ill !imO H the'plmru;not accepted by !be Appeal& ~ lo ,calculale "" AnaeJa, Staie &«<me-"i~'l'lte-«ate-~'ll loll'Wll ,19 lbe ~Oil lbi court aid i(...Wd step hi a'IJC( dfa~ Its basis ol-lbe te~'I home galDea. own --lines U the Legl.slalure did In other wonla, the.~·-Clear, not -·a __ ,......_, bill by !be tile Apgels can 1" Jued !Or 1be time tllq endol,iJt.I -~-u,..~ are In tlle ,,!llijluin bul,.pnl ~ ~ didldw.l" "ilt'liW.. ... tllo' lonl pUIOC!i'..IM'y .,,....,. frO!ll lt .• . A_.i,ly _hope 1<>.~,. a .. reap. Judgellutter'a~lo-111 ... 1'JI"'•"""' !Jill,:f>'.!"" yur apd get ii ~d~~ I~~ e: In --::. ~m?~llllt.' ,t:11 lls J.ak.,. Uif,OIOln-ta,m~ "':°-_!!! • j ., •' . ' . ' • ~ ... in J~ville, ~.,to pick~ ~!fl,,41 ' ~-::---~'-..,~ f:S· daUgbter Julie llDd !OIHD-law DaVId Mill F~ wbo cbOIJl'li ber ~.a .Navy U.Ulenant bated .··nm••wl!JO~lndlanb1iilllllmot ' near Jacksonville and now on lea~•· . 1e1Uo{~ .,.e de.lcrlbe aa wen-• -. ~ ."o ~ f ,' • .... • ... t. ' • ,,,,P .. PaiJrrt~f~t ~t-0ries,: ' ' -. :,, ··:;t.. Dnm~-~iQte :deri~ery! I • i ' ~or 'S.~~ay .~• re:View .• V~ or 2000· serie8 , . . ' I • • . ... 1 Sllndly'uidlti•""'·llllll:IUN·l'fWl'l' 4J~te~· -z:·serj&I =! "1 t----' · beitig abaped today 1tly Ill ~ and ?"tenn, ~;,,_~ _.. , edl•-~ ~·v-"' ... ~ •-· -· .Jbff wnter ... andace -•• ....... • w-.. ·-1. "' ~ Ii'~ .u.:;.., _Jbem In leJld featute !omlatioD --th&.~ oCd llld ot the YOlf 11oct1oo, . • , ".I from alar. Bert'• a pnview ol 11Sundly'~ .. f " (. "f . 111 ~ .... _.Joda1: . 'TEN~•...!.'l!llceoJ. , \ . .. , II~ -.. I« ol JIM,. "Wllb • DOCroRS ALWAYB 1llli1 -U'a bard, ' -~· , Is beodod !or ' llcme llCtfedl • nigbt. 1V lo 11""' a doctor ,I\ a llllllJI'~ jll!t., ' 1 • • , Ten IJom. o1.t11ereasons~ln.'~. .. ~ . ~.Calllr' ........ · _ , •• ·~ ... ~ . ' ff':-"• sbday's. Bes~: ·~·;.:t,. ~te6:!:~'% ··"'· ·....._' --, .,, ___ ,......,. ----• · · ~ ~ frGim ~ --·v .. ' . ' °"" ' . -·tr.iikly admits, SpedJ\ by, stall Writer Tom ·BaileY in . ~ havJrcrcla bell o1 a time.~ w!Jid> .. 'analyas wl\11 •~ared lo be a ·Associated Preti ourvey tells 'ibO """1 ..-up! cue -the wtddW's wronBfU\ f1<>m a natloaal ~ve. ' -.. It. • • MD!Aa.s •• gE!t -Sbe -in CRT llAPEl -Plaped by a rub ol mil... -tbe -abe can belp ...;'°;::;'o;;',.t;:s:a-ui1 .... !,_ l;luntlnl1on ~ ~m u "jtllt a, llounile." SlorJ . .of -ft liiiill ...a ID loc:ll --i\ttllldaJ KkloeJ • -t-Olre-tJ--~'- • ....... """" llm1lar •'*"'· It'• told -. u IGM.ln -by Alllooa llosr la 1 -., by Staff Writer 1-llld pidllea by Pllrlct O'µolllell, llolb ~. • ol Ille DAILY PILOT lllft, i.s -·•. ' -1u-. DOii --LIHle tlaa II all Iii time • 111e.-. but """" reaHile ...-drag -lbemaelm owr bundreds ot milll (3,000' mDea In one lrilllnce), It ,.... •' good mqulne ...... llorJ. 'Jlaad lboUI 1be amaslOJ "homlnJI" bJ. llllCt clop hate -J'llllll1 WeM:iy. IWW-~ore leading Iha ..., ' • ,....... .-ell for . ~ I· " I • . - • • e ~UTOMATIC or 4-speed I ' e LOOK WHAT'S STANDAJID .EQUIPMENT · • Radial ply tires! • F:ront disc brakes! -• Front hueket seats! • Full. carpeting!·· . \ • Rack· and pinion steering! ' ',. . - -' ' SEE· ONE ·~ .. TRY ONE ••• BUY ONE TODAY! • -. 1'ome Of"fte New Cit;,, ''GeWea'r--'I' Jlome Of The New Cat •• • "Go,.._ r-a." I . l 2'26 COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BLVD OF CARS • ~3Q ' • ' • • If • ' • '• I ! l • I • t •) I• - .t f rwlv PILOT frtUJ, f*8)' U. lflJ f ' U U ftJ ' I g-Moie Jets ·Arriving ;, ' I .. ,_,.,, . ,lJe8tiirarions of-60 POW~ Luted -I • 0711C ...W, to '1m11 Air. Fcrco-. <:a!lf., Ill llnt pl-. ftll .... I.,.,,,_ ,_._ ' 1Ct1t1t A. MMtt. ~ U .1 11. tt.w u. crndl'. •-.tt Al\l9rtz Jr., sen o~ C.llf.J o.kllnd N.l\1111 Hotp1111], C.Ut. M'f;.,,,A/' CJJ:l·~&=."'l:i.t~ .... Ill i. N-J . .,..._1 c1vniari. c~ r'1.1 eetMldl N1w1I ~ ti, Md. 4. -Air FC!f'Cll C1ot. EdW9,.. A.-ll'llfdllo. Qu=: MIU.I Air Fore» Hol&lll•I, W.to'ter A1r Fcne ..... S. Air f<oree fe!l_.1 Frid V. <:Mrfy, Svflollc. VI.I MllCOhft G1'9W ,...,lcat ClllW; ~ Air Force ·-Md. 6. Air Force IL sat. Arthur ConTtl«, Brr Sftoft, M.V.1 Air Forte tbl)ltll, W.._...Alr foru Base. :.!.rs.!"~1~~· ~~~ .. ~i ~re!-~• Bise. ' l. Jlhn J. Fritz Jr., cl¥111a,._ Wllli.a.toem, NJ .1 ~ N1ffl"Hc1Nit!M • WELCOME -Air Force Capt. HAS NIS.~"; S:-~111n~..:1.=.Jl:;frme"'~ J~-w And p~•--c1, ,... • ..,. Dressed in -· --'· WW • er&OD, UIYGU -pe~i:a..n . Ind carrying "°· Nmt SOK .• R~Sfl'I...,_ L~'\'11 Ore., em~~-.. -,. ............ ... -. ~ wJ• ~-.. '""!"""" -• .:.i:r--~· when he · Ar ""-'*'' .,...,..,.na ..... 11. MkMll ... ~ dvh-. ~ · ~ 1 Foreel!aae 'y'eaPOW .... • .... _-..,.ito·U.S.with "-'·'!""'_W __ .L .... "..: ... ~.... ... .. -.<WO ...... ... ~-• . flight. ..!1 •,r;;~• ·'.f ~ · ·-~~_....,.....,., .r:elce." fllal ••FA G9nlr8I ..,_,.,.~, Qlll..1.,y , 'l_''¥t-oJ1' 1 ;.,. ,• .'-...r o ~ ' IS. Nr Ftft\9 lrMt.·--A. Mdl, 11i.1Jr ..... . ~~ .. f v.·.' .. -,., , WU ... N.C.J M1k1*11 e-.....,_, ~}#:.!r .. .. ~ :t ' ' •t'-j . :· \ 7=-u.c..:~r-=*·Ciit:t _el~~".~_,:•et•• · :.~:i:~~~-¥:~: ""IS«>'-'~ C"t ~ -'\~ _ ..... -tC -. ~· ...... f '.btf.. ·~ .... . .• ~ ! It' . 'I.. ,,, ...,..,.,...,. ~ • f • • , he-•• "'" u. C-. lli&.. L ............... . S h P IM,..;. nt $.D.; U.S. N1ftl HClfollll, W1 ..... n. peec o risoner ·~ re ,~~':' ... :·.=~: c••lll•"· F•ve~111e, ... c., • • .i; ........ • , ""t: # .;•• .. ,-, • c-.~-~ st~-~·." . -'t: .. 1 • lf.~c.ot J ii". W•bh Jr winm.1, SAN FRANCISCll liJP!rdiiai-l!•,ji,Ne'-,"1111--tlmi--'oriu. llii--"1 . -"!""'~' _ '_:'.: ml waving o wili.cl piDlt camotion in -ml -far lbelr PltlaburJ, -,,_ . -of his -pealllll gub, Calif., - bearded Richard Waldbam bu ..tunied "I dldll'l 4-'" him," said his · homo from llltte yeon u. ---Sbe -his ...,. ti .. of the Vlei Cmg with a sincJe pl"9fp;..,. 'Joll 11111 thlD -·" ' message: ,, • ~ "Pelee." , . BIS llOl1IEk ad brotha', Jimes, 21, 'Ibo JS.yeaN>ld fonner Anm'.....iic:. ~Ille ;lipel~o Sllie ~ llllo --to Vletnlm tolliliJiriio': .. _,,-.... JA 'lft>* .lilt ..,,, ch'I friend, stepped from a OOllllllel'Cial Waldbaus. Sbe then got elf ml told alillne1°Tbilnday, mutlettd some nearly IM!Widldl ber -"not In good -.ch -1oljk." ; _,,_if t>e/ ....... glad to be-· she n:jJlied. "I. -......... _, need -lie just ........ bi& big and l)ollar Steadies, RemainS Above ~ w.-dt?aned. .... bold the 'camollan In orloalol fuhion with both D I L .• Le I -. Aid "peooe," ml -matfmd eva ue ve -aJllJ ...,_ 1eov1ng 11r hil-lane ~ -..... the.., frapl Sa Fl•ilt'Wo LONDON (AP) -'l'ho,U.1. dallor-beld ''Ploftr _. • , . -m -eorth steady today ~-a .......,. .of~ •.. c I brine !DJ loft, all 111,J people'• m,e returned ·to CUITellCY marb1a , ofter •.• we dml eall lt --Ism ... II s weeks of tunnoll and uncertallity. called "'""'""'" wllb all people ••• all The dollar was riding well a-.... pOwol' .. tliit people," _,, ..... -of the P!'' values se\ atter·de\llluation -.,. .. · pbrus thol c:oald be - nOunced Tut!day. . . There was li!Ue indiealioo, b'""'""" WAU>DAUS WAS me of the lint tbat speculatora were taking their profits Ameri<an POWs to be released from from the billions of dollan worth of captivity by the Viet Cmg, but he - foreign currency they bought last ~ mained in Saigm oeveral days to - Trading was described as moderate tinue aearching for a lonner Vietnamese nearly everywhere. girUriend. Gold remained al or cl,.. to peat 'Ibo unidenjjfied lirf finally .sbowed up levels in bulll6n markets although the UDelpecledly 'lhondoy at tho U.S., sptdacular pHct surge since \he·dollof Anll,y's 'llllnl field boopilol ' whe,.. devalualioo appeated to have baited, Ill w~ been under otioervatioo. -l<mporarlQ-. Alter a brief meeting,, Waldbaos lelt 1 The pice was unchanged al m.m an -and the girl stayed behind, .. Anny CllllCO In ZUrlch, $73,U in Frankfurt, up spotesmau said. It was then that be from $73.11 Thursday, nearlY a dollar up chose to retuno to the United Slates. at '111.llZ in Hong Kong bul down 11\1 Waldbaus bad retumed m his OWJJ to . .amta at $73 in London. V1etnam following an auto accident in 'nlett was no IDimediate .. p1anation ol Ult in which be suffered a bead injurY. why London went agaimt the tnnd. Frlmds said at lbe time that his -ficme British observer> learod the -61J aoderwml • -cbaJl&e. pound, floating, since last June, might be Be wa .,...ed by the Vlei Oauc Feb. the DUI target for speculative altad;. 4, I•. DAILY PILOT ·DELIVERY SERVICE s.twNy .... ~ If' yw .... ,..."" .,_.~.,, ...................... ... s-.,, ull '"" 1 aw w11 lie ...._ • .,... c.. .. '" ,. .. """11 •-M. '"'"'°"" \ ' . Minnesota ~~-; ,·. ' ' .. • ···---• •• Sulf ers" Cold ' • • , OaifOl" 1m:drtliru-am:t lidal dam ......, IOdatl on l;'oot A·lO.J ' Favorite Uncle • ' -.... - -• .. • . -~ • • ~ ~ t f~:..g~ f~W~ ••••••• Pier 1 ha .on.a.M sU.. Area Ru~ that · · 34·" mimic rei;I pelts. Brown ~r .. ,CJosS ,fox. ~·xs1 .... • ••• •••• • Red fox. The(re deep'ol!d funy. r,lade for . 5'x7 ••.••••••••• 5,.,." .. fun! Over 3 pounds of fiber knitted into ead\ yard, NOn.sl<Jd latex badcingo S.fe! Fundiomlf.You an wuh them or aat them 1o ·shope -they won't r.v.I. Mvly·Olher c;of9rs a.wailable. ~hoose:br~wn 'furry warmth for your ~h'om~ today. \ ~ -79" . -. ilrown ~; (80% lie~ Mod~ic. 20% ;.iytic) S'id' ...... ·: • .. ·-.. • Cross Fox (100% Verelf' Modiaylic) 1 • RedJox (8S'llo Verel• ~ii<. 15%'aaylic) · -•• 4 , • AMOUS FLOCKATI IUGS FOli USS! This shaggy, Un-Re~a Flocbtj:is a~·". vincing double for the costly rugs from Greece. Off-white. 60% Vere,. mOdaayliC. ' 40% orlon aaylic.. Non-skid bat:k. Wosh- • , I<; 4'JC6' O< 39" JL ft/If . .,_ . . . . • OT''! ... 81/1'x12' • . ~. \"' ~ (By speciill order) • . . ' •Red/White/Bide ' • Sitver • • Neutnl •Gold' I •Avoc:ado • ·-- - ·Sand •Old Gold •Avocado · • Bluel.Green •Black/Red • BlacK/whil'e/Bnl:-vn IEVERSllU SPANISH STYllNG. Strong flat weive rugs, nylon--faoed. .Mod designs in spicy • colors, ~bde c:ombifta.. j tions. Matching fringe. They're versatile,... VOISi~l"°',;fqually in~!'tl \)rt hunt• .or · ~ !2P. ~· boW1"',-11ff>r a<, wall •• ~'"6', , ,6'Yfl', I ,fi4"-99"' • 9x12 ...... 1111 • Ivory -.Gold •Avocado •Red • French blue i ._ -.. ' ' ,, . ' .. ro1E WOOL WARMTH FIOM IB.GIUM.· Thlq:""'helgian area i-ugs! They're crafted of, 100% virgin wool, perfn•nehtly~ pi"oQfed. Finished With fringe. Traditional .Qriental des.ig~s are available in five colori. f:hoose .l'x.5', 4'x6\ 6'.~',or 9'>112' at 39" 2·3 " P1er1 ........... • .• 9 .. • ... ' Ivor; Salouk -. Red Kirman • Oohl Boc:hara • Green Tal>rii J , . l I .i I • • ~Jordan Thwarts • . • Plot on .H1lSsein ' ,/ • ... -1Wrest,ern' A:cwr I '. ~Tim .Holt Dies . .. I , ., , , ' . -· ; ' . SifAWNEE;'Okla'. (UPI)' -an ad,verlising manager for an • 'nm Holt, • t\io-fisted Western Oklahoma City radio stallon. J>oro in 149. motim pictures, 1be son of Western · lllm has died of cancer in the hero Jack Hol~ he began his . Sbawnee Medical Cmter. He career.In 1935 at.the.age oflt. wu 54. • His lint "'"""' role was lo Holt was pedJall!I best play him&PJf In a mOrie lbout remembered •for bis rolel In his father. e'Trouure of Sierra 'Madre" His ·falhet•Jator Wlllecl. him " '"Slagecoldl." Ho made. ·the'bOlils ml addle .he~ • last lllm 1"',... lid. 1 ·ufa score of Westem•cll9lcs· Bolt lived with bJi Wire m Hol~ wbO was strictm with llanah, Okla., ·and worked u tione cpcer last Augusl, wu ' -· -born In BeVerly Hllll ml IM. "hik ec1ucai.cr a~ the ca•It •r _1D1 _ e Military Acadelll)' Wbere ooe .,. of ~his close friends. :wa Hal · •• jH .. azards. -Jr. Roadi lllW tilOt ~ over the movie 8tudlo fPand!ed . • • • by Holt'.• jtather~t:! .. • -. . .. R, . rted· After bOlag gr11111••ted 1«1i ~ epo. --m·a-clals"of 115,"llcilt i'eliiiill'f ·• :- lo Hollywood Tbeatordltlllcl ·, · ~ BUFFALO (AP) -Faulty and attracted the aUmtlO!(•of • !lesign in some molori'Owered producer "'faller W:._, W\IO '"inib!W m.atea-111em·1111,man signed him lo a lq·-.catapulta, a testing·la~ tracL reported 'ftllllday. The first film, ol his , aew ' Catpan, Corp. released the career .was "Hi41orY 11,Made resulta of performance testS It at. Nishi." lllarriJ!g ,Charles conducted oo seven TniniNUs Boyer and Jean Arthur. He selected from more than 7S went ... to star m llUCh films mocleLI DOW OD the -··~ ; •'.:''8">bers of the Range," ... R. Douglas~ Jr.~ ••'lbe' :',Fargo Kld,11 "Red ,~'s v~ ~ ~~bin Hood,'' 11Cydone ~ said; "Oilr · Jeet1 "'on HfGieback.'' and '"l'hunder· -that ~"" .... ill& Hoofs." )lO<lmced seated m.lalb1~e • -can be thro..;:u:. ~ . ' . a . ~rs.at a low · r Post Rapnrfl! - J ' speed of sevea mil•i'lll.hoOr r ·-. lf beis 8Ul'Pflled by I ll)ddes, .'Clqillol ',News llenlce . . ·-~ bUmp •• ...._ ___.,._ -..,..F , ' -' , -. . ,. -. ' ~ He aid one of u.r, lab's • .SACR:.\!AENTO -The · ~-llUffered a brolilll arm. "~ ' Stale " Emplofes' when the low·llouepo11~· Alsodallon b a s c:ritk:lJltd bike 'be wu testing -hlni -~Uve Analyst A. Alaa oft cias:iDll ~· Pof!'s l'eoornmepdalioo that I start . ,,, • . •. ~ 7.5 -· ·-·-• SolDo'OI the ,blkel olested f;'t°"illfornIF"JtC~ ' pllcbod 'E"-cmrlag and Colleges !acuity lie trlJil. · • 1wbe0Uo , be I a id • ~ '° f.5 percent. "It's far Another ' 'found Wiii". ·a lbw/' said Diet Baker, •that \:lckt"; end ~ CSEA deputy 1~.D er a I ~ loo .... --manager, "llld.bll -lor ......... tho-.......i ... sharply ....... .._.... the !"II ... .. banked turns.· make much sense to ,... "' ~ • .. •• •• .. • Friday, Ftbnlary 16, 19)3 Helped Botft'~ . .. J • Girl .. Sentenced . ,. ' . . . in Rape.· ~ , ~ ~ • . . • • • ~. -.. \,,. l' ._.,.--~---··· -~---~--~~--· .. 1:1te~MercedeS~Benz 280C:F , : ,.. of, · • -.the.world's .most . . . , ... .. ' ' ·' . ,, • • -' ' •• ; : it! ·.b ..~1t . l ' ,, 'i, • r Jim· Sletnons ~porls, ln.C.'120W.WunerAvenue,San14Ana,Callfori\ia92101Phone:114-.546-C11& • • ,, I . -- • • I I ,I • '• • • • • • .. . • •• • -" ' • I . - Fruit Stand .. Fracas The Huntington Beach City Oouncil hal decided to expel the gypoy·otyle fruit standl and ngetable vendoro. Some citizens undoubtA!dly will align tbemselve1 with the coundl, pointing to tile sloppy signs spread along the streetis by these ....i.ide vendon. 'l1ley'll alto point to the traffic hazard caUled by poor parking con- dillonl and the unfair compelltlon these gyp11 wagonJ ire-nt to establlah¢ markell which must pay for their !had facilities. , On the other band, a good many consumers delight in roadoide = for ai>Ples, bananaa, pears and other produce a; on the backs of th.,. trucks. They mlg!lt feel I residentl deterVe at least a minor brett in the~ price of food. · It ls Dotlan issqe of worl=lm ce, but the city council bM placed itself in a · on of mixed l>OPUlar· lty. The 111118 with gl'ealer pu lie support should lie the • • onethtt-11s. ' -..... _ ,., ~ ,. Size No Honor ( .. Fountain Valley lfigh School is a campua built for 3,000 tJtudents wblch now ls enrolling 4,300. TbiJ kind 9f ,._ -trowdlng Is obviously ap~g. and it .ls a ~ .. to -the frllltntio'n city officlall_. there mlllt !. feel ibciUt It: ~ · "The honor of having tbe largest high scl>ool. welt ,: . ol Chicago Is no honor at all," as Fountain Valley Mayof - --At Hollinden -remarked apUy last weej.~ .,. { Slill, a proposal by councilman l!d Just to place a • legal limit on how many students can attend Fountain Valley High School really doesn't resolve tbe problem. For one tblng, there is serious doubt whether tile , f f [ Whe W ords ' ' f. T'1 Soothe ! ' · Ho t Tempers , l smNEY J.HARRlS " • Dear Gloomy ·Gm '· . . • • I! Wyo Sorsmt bad just a rill· di)' council really couJ4 enroree web a me llmllatlon. But more lmportanll1, matters cl acbool.bouodariel and lcbool aiue are more Proderlv prOOI~ for ICllool boards 111an for dty councils io cleiI with. · • Juli'• )Jl'OIJOal undoubledly sprinp from an hon· eet fruatralfon With the·aevere overcrowdinc.11!11 ~gues the entire Huntington Beach Union High SchOol nittiict. And If the threat of a legal llmlt to the me cl Foun121n Valley Hlgh School hM belped to alert citizens to the aeriouaness of thl8 problem, Ills proposal has 1er11Qd a purpose. • • ' Recognition Earned : ' • • t Tblll'lllay WIS Iha oecond· pthering of Huntington lleadl bulinellljllen who aet the day aside to honor the • police department and its mem'ben for their wtstanding contrlbuliona to the community dw;IDg the year. · · Capl VldWI ~. Officer Rodger Maltby, Reoerve Ottlcer Ellen,Jfjibeo:t. Supe?vlsing Reconls Clerk Helen Co~ Jonathan Arnold and Explorer Seoul Lorry wa:e tbe hoDOn!es at Ibis year's awards lundleon spomnd by the Chamber of Com· mer<e. . ' lillltby was accorded • special honor, receiving a valor award f<ll' his ldio!l In dlaarmln~ a drunk driving wspect who bad a loaded a;nd cocked ~ol ln his pocket. Burtenflelil, HebOn, COwllDg, old and -Parriih all received merit awards for the dedication Ibey have shown In their usodallon with the deportment .--eonllftlulationa=are~due~all. these• people fu<. tbe flne worli: they have done. They are credits to the de- portment and the community. And congratulations, too, lor tbe Chamber of Commerce's efforts In recognizing them. · ' ' ' H • 'Hello, chief? A funny thing happened t:o me right aft.er I left your ofliO(J.1 • T!arowawags Boost Household Budgets The '1igJi . ~'o $t of · Kitchen · Fre·ed om • ,. \ # ..-• , • Tt> tbe F.dllor; . . . ' \ .. .Mi\ILBOX . ... ' Hoffman's recent "peace is honor" col· generate ldtu and'"to ev!"tui!lY act. umn in the Pllm-tbough I anticipated Othon active Ill tliIJ.group blclUde Bob there woold be o)>jectlons. Of course, Terry, Oscar Ta,W and' John ffm. Nixon ha4 no choice but to mate .peace; drlcbon. · the war hsd long lost lis legitimacy, as ' ., ti'"111~.~~~~ +.a1c1u.1~· ~~........ ...~.141.#.i...._ ~ Tho.,pll at Larse • . D.G.T. Al I reoml meeting of tile Leque of Women Voters from the Caplstrsno BJy . ~meeting OD solid wr te W8S Jlll~ •. l'.t!L~liitions many times before -in magazine Letfri'S ]Tom ,, Cillff~blm!.' Normally writeTS should convey theiT Max Lemir puts ii, and the cletertoraMm -111Em pbllooopjly -· ·to· be :..~:cfi!=~;liil;!hs~t-'H'-"ofl-'-·-bulcally=wlllt~~-_ proacl! 1s .ilnt 1e.m to·'claw~' \hen to wait and finally to run. ~ Recommend to low-pressure-pqint peo- j. pie -'tbe sip on the wall of Gandhi's f n10m: "Wben you are In the right, yoo can afford to keep your temper ; and ; when you are In the wrong, you cannot nit~ ...... ~---··= 11.,.; ,.. If .. Miil" II• ... ,_.,.. ........ ~ ... -~. • articles, in Jbe newspapers, and many many limes over tbe bridge table. But what hsppened lo me this time was 'the messages m· 300 wordB .,. leSJ. The BUT WHAT interests me is why 'peo- nght to condeme letters to fit space pie, including letter-writers to the 'l1lelr inliw analysis ............... Immediate needs are listed: . , • poplllc reillty of the presentation. or eliminate libel is reserved. AU PILOT, should object to the Hoffman col- f afford to lose 11." . . . . ' "I mce knew a pet90D who • • !'' fJ no evidence of any truth, except that you ONB OF the members bad taken from ... -" . ···-........ Cu..111--plllslle bq q.,.l bllttie I jbo IM IJl'da al!ll.'8il!I It 1fit11 solid waste. Frum tlJe to hsve fts\veatnilurs flattmJil daln·Ila , a.n;;..,.oysoflll!"-e'•*'!'Pfug.,' letteTs m'U$t include signature ond umn .. Wby, indeed? Let'• assume, for the mailing addT~BB, but names 111411 be sake of argument, t h at Hoffman's witlli!<ld on teqM<lst if 1Ufficitnt analyses are entirely wrong, sJJriDljng '""°" i' apparent Po.tri/ tiiU not 6. only from his persooal bias. Still, wby p~filhed. ' write! Would I, from Ille Oilier lide of • the fence, bother lo;Wdle.to •lll - (I) more partq. improved partftia now. Set. iside other oreaa .fer Mure partJnc developmeol (I) beltor.llolroflnfllclD thj.-··-· ";:; imP<Ove buliness bull~ once knew a person defects ~ • """ plutlc 118 car Ion \I. jlaali~ • ' ' vegetable bap, paper plates, paper A prosecuUng altoroey is more criminal, m my view, by suppressing napkins, mill: cartons, facial tissues, evidence favorable to the defense than packaging from meat con t a i n e r s , can take our sbJre of the spiralling cost about, say, a Buckley CIGlumn! I think of foods. not, though I certalnly believe that Are· there any an!Weri? All over the Buckley's viewpoint springs from faulty 'Ibis is I JOOlf begiMlng and •·lead to a gradual uPlfldlng and deftloplent. try I med analysis and persooal bias. I ~ ei.ct coon peop e are conce · · · · lo lei Buck! ' id fall of their 11IE CHAMBER of Commer<:e lhoWI who ••• An example can be loin! to dem- onstrate any false gene"8Ation w e care ID llTOOOlllld. t· • -;;-..---.--the accused ID concealing evldenc:e llylofoom podding from a Christmas gift damaling lo It. -just • bllg fnll of throwaway stuil. studies are being made, oot only by the ey • W own · in kl'•• ... ~ "'"'"'--dead weight. interest I ..,. ~wnfA>!!'! . , :<">'"'~..,., Bay Area ~ll!t of Women . The dill-·-1 ,., •• Is·....._ At dmlopment. 'Ibis can be tit!Pflll l'.oters. but by -of, groopa. The . -~·· ........ . =•· the business communlly lhould bW the • The only totaU, un- prejudiced person who ever lived wu HeJeo Keller, be- cause tbe alon6 was not ~ ID her etrly yesra. 0 0 I • • , She emptied the bag out on the carpet (thank heavens Ibo w8shed the throw aways or her bosteas would have been horrified). Yet, horrified was tbe word! As that junk -loud waite -lay at her fee~ I acanned the nt0111 full of laces. Eacb and every one reD.ected their own lbougbts m what we have allowed to happen in order to give us more freedom in tbe kitchen. JI you flitd that people art C1111timlally "misunderstanding" you, It is a moral ~IY-thal ,.... true-motives an: ltlll a lcy!teiy to yoursell, but not to them. • • • \ . The first tbJn8 the average student learns about a "good" oollege ls the amount of skillful lying It takes lo prepare an sppllcatlon that wins ad- mlsslon. ...._ government is getting tnwlved. The scme baS1c level of ~·-the • best qualif...t peoplf in the j)rlvet.e ...... governors of our states are meeting with objectors to Hoffman belie~ ~t be for this work. _ ... , lfO!lps, · clly groups are coughing and speaks the tnltb, and this Is theaource of In the-·• _.,. _, .....,--...,_ choking -and talking. their dia<;omfort; they do ,blt '1'8111 lo ' ............. ...,-.. ~., .,..._,, =-==--· . ,,.. . ~ _ -face the:tnitb nod11ve Jt set out -llMlll -!""' to 1'1111 -_, (ID this BUT wm:N you get right down to it -. · · ·olbermallmf-ni>lfilllil whottbe -Wbat Clo I Do? Mate a start. Lei's THE HISTORY of .tbe My Lal peop!O'aflec:tedwant..i,.oiid ...... of try, really try lo cut down on the 11>lid n•wsbreak is lnstructlve bere.'We were lbcal r-1blllly.'.Some,.<f, illt. bad waste that we spend oor good ~ informed that people objected _.. to -<aiani with tbe "" •b•ieil and earned money fir. For lnstince. let'• go the publicity given to the My Lal 11111plcim creatod). wlD be Iii* ai le, bacl: I'> ~loth-bow aoo.t napkins with munlers than to the murdeis themselves. v.,,mg imgtbl of tlJilo. · '.• The Communist lmaJ~ that all profit is Immoral: the capt · lm•gloes there is no such thinl as an immoral amount of prollt; It Is the penlstence of the latter delusloo that gives strength to the l fonner delusion , and makes ideological conflict Inevitable. • • • • • • The underlying corruptim of the Vl1> torian era can be seen in the fact that the word "virtue" narrowed to mean sexual respectability ; so that the W'"111D who sold her body was "immoral," but not the man who operated a neatabap or sent 10-yesMld boys deep loto coal mines. FREEDOM from what? You come home with -bap of groceriel, too much mooey spent for the budget, and go out lo the lnlsb can with one \Iii fWl of waste. Wbat has been pined by lhO con-. stant ........, ID packaging? True, there are~ Slip the TV dinnen ii> ·lo the OVID llld hubby and children will - ~ve a meal with littte or no effort on IDOllUDJI'• part. Mommy will then be free to tab the kiddies out to the local pert -If Ibo can see ber way through the smog. pretty lildlvidual n•pldn· rlnp! How Evtdenlly -etldnl n used lo lllve has Some in city l•••'m~ '!save done about old WbiooOcl handkercblefs -beea di8integralec( Call tbO llOllOas · 'vary well and coiltin)ii to do..0. .r'mt u they aren't all that bard lo wash -whst fallout the boiror of nr OR the hOoie · we ..,tlcile city fallql, w alM> lllould with the water 'poUullng detergents we front . ·• """IDize -behsVl<r. • r It ls medically ironic that time is t h e great ally of acute disease, and the great enemy of chroolc dlJease. use! . DAVID A. )WNRo . • • ' . Every time yoo tab a 'trash bag out • • •' mY ~ De'ld ~ ' lo be picked up and taken to aome dump ' · • has eimed tbO·~ of a Jot of_... -think!. '\'bink. bow you can make tbe Proaldlif · . He.bu'obown *""' lipido<llltp*'.pui> • • • Charm 'without Mncerlly Is tlle vice of the pOljllclan; llincerity wiilioui chsrm Is contents less for the l)eZI week'• plcl:up 11111 the -ot'virlolll .,.._ -think solid. waste -think cost lo you To the Editor: .• ,and ID~ tbonl. '1111 dtJ Im- -think .:, Wbai Can Ulo~ And do Iii Tbe attitudes-of kicaI buslnesmnen, the ' qe·bu chaQald to-Gr• I ""1cl0and GINNIE RYDER city and the Chamber of.COmmerce,an _.llill 'Wllll tile peol>ll. -. .Giber 'Hot' Cars Cros s Oceans From the kitchen lo the park-we have all done our share to pollute the rivers, the atreum. the lakes, yes, even the --. From tbe kltcbien lo tbe park, we · Truth Painful1' P<Omlsing for reasonabio bu1tne11 clty~alao-wllllac1oiectln development In downtown ~ the...,.,,... boat-. , Beach. _ • • _ ~ .............. ~~Ina ,To the Ediloo: Thomas Wba1big ts ~.Ille Jni. • flseally ~ _ljllJriiii:h 'Ii>-~ WASllJNGTON-Anintemalionalcar use the veblcle rogistratlon pepm. I was delighted that you printed Von pellll for local JlllllltrlY 'owners 1o· illecl~I .re•-- theft ring, wblch specializes in prestli• Nelberlands police "'pm thal -ball. ' that .. ~·tar. Glill!I ...._ and automobiles, such as Merced ... Jle0%, veblcles 1lolen IO match jlolcripllon of , the a ;,. ~ lllal•~dn' Porsche• and Ferraris, Is dellverln~ reglstrstlon papers obUlned -wrecb H "' · c • ' F d d A ·' ' ' develop. · • ~ • :~:.:.i~,:t:le::7bl:e. i~~';:~~~::~:.."?~ ow o. ngress a e way WRIGHT ! have been nabbed, "salvag .. switch." •-t• .C 93. the authorities were Heyer and Berg wett picked up. ac- forced to release conling lo a later memo from Callfomla Tiie "'°' aad bitter fight between Mr. mand, at the very 1eaa1, air fin lane. them because the investigators, after they "...,..,ir.d to Nhm and eon,,-ended at last when ( J "lloo't ask whst your gover..-can Victimized European bring stolen Me,..._.Bem and i'U'lcbe Mr. Nlmt mmly Impounded the funds ART HOPPE '1o for you," aald the Praldent lleniiy, c.t owners couldn't vehicles into CliUomla tlJroolJb the port Oongroa bad appnlpriated to run "go find a job." · cune all the wsy to I of Rlchnwvl (Calilornta)." Bui tbe ,_ eon,r.u_ the United States to complains that •;utqditlon for -"Pat and !,'' Mt. Nlxoa aoberly told his BUT THIS was easier said than done. .be prosecution wll· , tloo by Dutch authOr!tles Is 11> lnwltld. television audlenoe, "hsve always hsd a Any IDvestigaUoo Into the eiec:uUve After years ID Corlgrea1 f"'I' membort nesses. Diplomatic 1 In diplomatic process as to be Im-warm 1po1 in our • branch was pointlesa u witnesses Jn. qualified for -t work. M Giii complications also · practical." helrta for Congi&a. variably cited ''ezecuUve privUege11 and business ei:ecuUve Aid, ''Who n6ta tit prevented their e<lradltion to face charg· A OAUFOllNL\ IDvestlgator told 115 Same of ...,. bolt remained silent. And wbile the Senate hire a mlddlwged ~ wllMul My rs In Europe. ·, lhst t~ two all-eel culprits, '"' releue frlEEda over I h • &till bad Ibo power lo ratify treatl•, oo practical qpertence ar --of • Some f the · 11 ho hsve ~ -~-!dents negotiated •-, p-'-'•• complishmenta?" o vie rrui, wever, from cus• ..... •• "jumped 00 an airplane" yean have been con-rres -v '" ....... 16 been American mdilary p e u on n e I an4 ftew ;;:;t'w the country. , gressmen. "eiecutlve agreements" ·with foreign A group of mlwdJded Ollllltut~listl oveneas. We have seen. coo,flclentlal .M estimated 30 llolen can a -m "But there can be powers Instead. • made an •bortlve a•,.• to taU ·Ille ---------·-,,_ .• ~. tht n•~-• _,. alaee. But Ibo oo room fer ...,. 'lbusCoogress,bavinglosllilwarmak· ·cue -to tbe rqaw Co•rt. ( , "'.' J J. ;;;, .... J;"i,'.;'b,;;'llnMdto-tlmentallty hen IL Ing, appropriating, le&l~latlve, Jn. Unfomlnately,thePr1dt ,,.,..lllllJ JACK ANDERSO:Kr l1ed cars iiiiiiiliii lii~Cili811r1'-lllrilllll.M.i.'ir-<--,..i....-.,. . '~and rafilJln.1-, hid-lit-~ "°":'~~., ,aa1 ~ ': t,_ . 'l, New Yori: City and lfoUstGa. Two of the klDely ml~ aww any iiiire!Or1iililiOii: . ~· rOtieo:'AD:. J, W Ml -;., -~-' lnteroa!DW car -.... ,_ -of wtlere te <Ill opeadlbrllt pro. llIIEN 11IE Pre<lldent '-llldtd ...,. ~ ~ "-----------· . U,'°;~tdunan -· and ;G;' lflllll ID the badgot I hive propoeed lo gNlilonal funds {O; .;j=i liarr., ~-'-1117 It -,. ·-- telqrams from Anny criminal In-Identified ill the ooafldeolill ctoa-. ..,.ell. telepllones, postage and pa""' arl)> air • vestlpton ID Stuttgart, Germany, lo as Jolwm BadJle, an believed to ho ltlll "As I have lald, 'Yoo can't solve 1rsve1, eoagn., bad no .choioe but to ao AC'nlAU.Y, · tht --ti 1M mllltary autllarttles io this countrJ. al lal'fe ID tbl1 COll!llty. pr_obleml by tbrowln( money at them.' out of bullnel8. leCiataUve and Ille lldlclarY 11•1d ID ' Foo-: Wt have learned tlJet the ii> Ai1il whm I CIOIJltclmd the pniblems wt .The public rtactloo to lids develop-mate Jltllo clifter&iee. '1!io l'lllldmt ONB llDIO delcribe1 how Ille llolen tematloo4Lpollce qency, Interpol.-bu _.. throwing . ......,. at, one led all the ment was best summed UP. by a Galhlp gowned, as ho ....U, bod dnrlnl bis cor rinC wmb. II °"""" three men -"8SUred the FBI that all ~ ltolen rat. Poll which asked the quesli0n, "Wiii )'OU adminiltrltlon, by lllaiDi -6ve Ju Vai>dar Berl. ~IOlllUI Houben and car dMcrlptlonl _, will be COIJfrallled miss ool hsvlbg yoor congressman In Ordm. - Nloolw llqer, all flulch. "Houben IUJ> on _..,lers. Thi• lhould belp U.S. "CONGRESS, my fellow AmeriClllS, Washington ti> rtpresent )'OU!" ~ ol bis !Int wit It --. U. ~ lllliteimlad beblnd llolen ear Customs to ldefJtily the 11o1en cars, bas limply ooWved Its uselUlness." Tbe ......,. wu, "Yes," U peraent: Capliol an historic I tnn "II llldo rWI(," -Ille OOl&lhleMlai coble, "and altlJouab inspedJoa procodara at aur The poUUcal "'l'tftl .,. .. lorctd to "No," C.3 .,.._t; and ''Who!" lt.5 per-to GUI' precious berltap ti ' I 5 -·· ~~I "',..~ ~ ~ an "adeqaate. All Fiii· -Oqma bod lq llnce abdlc:otH OllJl • And tbua Co<cr-. -• .. -_,_ " meanwhile adalOwltilllod Ill ~ar...peace. Jll Qqna, of ooune wu not about lo .,_ ~ _,. 1t9iJ•• a.,. _. lllrS." · · that Its qenls .,. lnvtStllatlng a aeiltl leglslaUve _...,. almoet always ,.. tab' lhe Prelld<nt'• hit-,Ylng clown. A majOr llmCtJcm of 1'1111& 1!"?-llllll ti 'Ille_. ...... that Hoyer and Bers of "'car rtnc .. ,.. ltlfo1Ylna -qWl'ed _,, w~~Prtsldent mere-delegJtlon of COQll'OISlonal leaders tol· aenlJlll u -of 11'1 -"'* - "1116 ~ tld WNCl!ed veblcles aod anlY Eurvpo." 11 f-llldtd If be ~ over to '1111 White ~ to cfe. leading lourisl a- l , • ' To the Editor: . I am pttinc d1-led wltll tJ-.lic- tureo that )'OU continue to show .. iliot ~ lfllldmotber lhowiDC bow Ill• I)' Ibo can tool< wltll ber nooe In lier llllXilll. I """111 lib to ... a plciDre Ill lllY aant who Is dale to 13 and otheno ber :.~ -tlmebellla me!Ul llld atlnetlve and beautlf a -ofNCODllL AUCB WEBER ' • • 1 vd • " < .. -•• • • • • • • . ·coast ,Tetay's l'laal . • IDITION . . YO\.. 66, NO •. 47; 4 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES • • ORANGE COUNTY, CA~FORNIA FRIDAY, FBRUARY 16, 197] N TEN .CENTS N .wport ,Be3ch Giyes :Trailers 90~day. • ~ "'.'T ~ ~~ • .. ~ '' Notice Duffield ..,...i to -a rwmber of olber-, ....utiau "that oomJltute danger to Ille and -"Y" lmmedlately. 'l'bOy will bave the Southem caJl!ornla EdJloll eon,.ny ..,.. power lines !bat ~-Ole to lllWI -boc-theJ nlli.)111 two feel lllove tbe rooftopo ol IUllJ ol the bo, the "'""mom!~ ........... tcl!lel . • Hopn lllld a n11nber of lrailen In the ~ also may bave to. be moved because they're sitting below a fO.foot cWf that Is water 1111ted and In .._. ol collapsing. llggan s4ld ~ a.od Is MW preJlaring ,; list~~ the --lions and hawddm •candiliom that will demand Immediate ·-He said -.aD -violations will bave lo be .,.,.-will depend on $ot~ the lrvlnt Olmpll!y renews Dul· field's leut OD the .,._-jy, whicll a • pir.s May II. • Irvine ollicloll IO!d earlier Ibis -they do not plan to....,. the Jeue. Zone£hange QK'd . . . Peninsu1a Chang.e Termed 'Drastic' . . -. whom appeared to have little interest in be condensed a bit by the new lmine- tbe severe cut.11 attended the commlssklio suggestions and would run . gmerally meeting. along atretls between Palm Street and A 'Ille 11-1.s "'""· already ill effect .., s~. with -fntersporaed mideo-BalbcJa-Islillil; would;TOPl.ace·all R·I, R· tial a"'81. ...._,c_.. · 3 ,and R-4 ,..... wilii: a· -allowing All residential lots,between lllh Su..t ~ .... bUllt lo 150 percent of the • and lhe Balhoo commerclal -. bUlld lot area. 101De blocb DI portions o1 blocb· on "Accordlnc to ---the frlnc• ol tile -· .. clal 'dfltrtct ad 1iom, areas that -.ild not be . affected residential areas In tbe Cllllllllerdal -!if !lie new iane Include l'mluqJa Point OD tStb -wwli! be ~ lnlo Ille and· Bay lillnd, wblch -be alncle-R-U catepry. , Wnily (JI.I) lllCI tbe c:ommerdal ,_. hi Wes!· Ne'llpott between' Coal llillt-. Oil l>Ocillc Coast Highway In Wiii Ne,... way MC! the beach, all existlnc R-2, IW port 111C1 In Central Balboac. · . arid R-4 dlstriets -.Id be placed Into ,1bjoJWboa COIDlDeftlal dlslrlct would (See 'PLANNEllB Pop II . I --1,0SIJ HIS AA!'IAL, Convlda • si.,.. Col1" • -ll>dief"' tbe armed.-,,,. -;.... c-t ol _, -._ to ap11f11ls by Cllloy'a lawyers last ~ u the lnJera ~ lo ........ bis --.... ..-Ille aooleft<e -· I In ill .. .....,,.,,.., !lie ,_., Aid . the Caart. al .,, tJ Bmew rejra:ted. Clllo1'& dolt! I "11111 be did D04 latmd to---lllltbotbe .... 'tlib ; . .,_._. , ' ~ , W~ I Planue~s Opi}ose ~ 2 .Leases Newpor:t OificUU, Say Parcels Could Be for Parks , .. j ' ' \ • • • .,. . . ' llAJLY 'ILOT . I H~Accep.~ Ray Raise · Reluct,antly • DAILY PILOT T ... .or •• CoQI DAILY PILOT, Wllll 9flidl t. tomblned tht N_P,... .............. 11Y 1119 0r.,,.. Co.i11 fi'vllllttllf!ll °""'*"'· S.,. .. i. llllltllM -... ..,.., ..,,.,,. .... ,.,.. Fr~y, ltf C01!1 MtM, N.....,.. klocft. Hloln"'-lvfl lffdlll'-llln Ytl..,, ~ llMdl, lt'VIM/s.ddltillM'A Mid Sin (....., SM J1t1o1n Ca91slr-A 1'"819 ,..._,, tdllioll ii 111>1111"*1 "'""°"' Md ._.,... TN prlrqlll ~ illllnt Ill .. IJt Wwt aay llf"Mt, '*"' ~ C.lfonll9, f'l6X. l•bert N~ W•.4 ~ ... ~lllllr J1clt It. c.rt.., Wlot ,,,.lllW ... 0.-tl MMllfr 1\oMH KM...JI -Tlto.11 /.,. Mwphi" ........ !tlltw -t. ......-..... N.,.._..._CltJbnw •• .,... .... Offkit lJJJ ....,.,, ·'"'-"·" M11fl1t11 AM,.._t '·Q· .... 1171. 9264J --_ ·-==· .-:::~~--;::,.-: ~l l1111' ........ .) ... I .. ...,.. !I °"'*9 ... 0:1"ange County·: Prisoner Arrives at Cam Pendleton , One of tw0 Orange County men among Force Caj)l Dami 'l')4o, .._ _. the 60 pri>ooc~a of war retumlna to the Elaine aloo li"'° In 'l'llllit, - -11 U,S. today arrlvtd by Jllnou!ine thlJ, the USAF Medical Ce1111r ·--alta'lloon al Comp Pendleton. , lhe Philippi..._ Marine LI. Col: Edison \lfaDlwrlgbl Capt • .!')'le -capba,.., 'I a • Miller was II~ &om qru-t NI BalO In Jiii.. • • ·'> Presclwol Red C•1·pet Owt • • . r.20 More POWs -7 Disiriets Arrive • Ill U.S. Annual Sale Continues ' WOODMARK CHAIRS 1-• ................ -. '"· SALE 13'. FolAa. 11 l1ct;ooi of -200 quarrty ~;,. and sofes to ~ hm. Such W9I 1---"-_....._i ..... ,.. t:loac:oclon. ~~. Shoml Wood rt, and !'*'Y otWa - , ... oJ M..y col i •'*-of dinirHJ, Mcll'OOfft, and """ • .loo on ... Stop - . ii ..,, '-...... 11l1ctior... _ "''' ·122.r '11T1•• -~raw.. . . I ICP'. llllTMll HENREDON-WOOCM..UI tu.ufA1' ---------.. • ·. " .. '" ~· .;J " - • •• l'- ,.,.,, tn•i '°"4111 • ~ :-.:.-..:.=:-..! 2$'t· 'the Phllippb* IO"lhvil Air,,...,, -Bil .... on lhe firlt .... ~ JI - • and theo to fJrcQll'~-111~ ~.S.-..iL------t---"' • Diego. • • . ' , lllJJer WU "' lhe ........... ......... ..,,........,_ ..... '*Y .. ••PHI ....... ~ .. ,...... .. ........, ..... , !';" ... -,.==.:":.. = ~ mi i-.-~:-· - From lheni MDIII\ _.,. wu lhol ~ Cimp l'eldlelGo 011u+ till , ' • ·~V~0et,~1Jc71 ~-s "·"a1 Mllior""'!lddbcuslill•a'ollr"• ~•P <~•ton .,,..,.. U1e u. , ••• Vlelnameloi pr1aaa .... _. lie Ml HOlpital hu ael up llPOcl•I barnckl lor cleclllon. · reGlrnllig POWa. Mllior'a 'lmnlly 'WD w 11 f • Miller's wile, Und&ay, and their nve meet blm 11 Clmp p • • -~ ~ ~o County POW, Air ~ne'"=lato .:rm-Air' 9 , L \ - • ,., • . . . INTEllOIS WS-MIAYS I IA'IUIUYI NI .. lilt ...,. ' '!IL .... ' .. • l t: ca . r, ' i ' ' .,, ' c. l I I • • ' ' • • • I id r • I ~ T: !ii '·hi !a !• ln .. I 'd f: i~ • 1 ; --~---~ --- '-, • Jordan Thwarts < Plot on Hussein "·i-" BEUIUT (UPI) -Jorda- nian iDtelligeoce -foil. <d • opectacular guerrilla plot ~ aeiJe gcwernment bnUdlDCJ and cabinet ministers in Am· J;D.an and as-uss!Mte King Hussein when be returned from a trip to -lbe United States, Lebaneae newapapen p:eport<d today. 1be independent ' • newspaper . 1N SHORT ... . . ' . ,,. ... ! Western~lc.tor ' ' I , t Tim . ·uoli· Dws ~Minibike • • ·Hazards . .. • .. ' • .. ,; ' t • :• • .. • . . - Fricloi, F"'"""1 16, 1973 ' OAl~V l'MT. ' I .I ,,. • v 1 ... , ,\, ... Relpe!I Be11t~ Girl Sentenced • Ill Rape .,( .. ' the · engineers capjtllized on ihe 280's lighter' weight by fittiiig it.With a beautifully smooth new doubl.:.0.erhtad<ainsliaf'.t eiigine-an mgine t)>at' re~ 1IP to 6500 rpm, feds unstrained. at 80 mph, but.displaces only 2.8 tlitres in cylinder capocity. Size of'Cngines used by the 280'1 msjor price com- petitors: 1 litm and ov~r. _ . Here is another techDical fact to ponder. None ' • Read "the '· Daily PilOt · . • ' • . . •domcsifc "Iumry" nvals: illdepeadcnt at frcd.. . solid ono!picce ~at the rear. · ' , Jlut adroit handling -also the pl-11111. atability on J!JUgh n>ads. ' ' • '· • So the engineers suspcndcdeachottbe280CS, • fonr wheels on its own ,oepanre ale: .flllJ ine>.,.;. pendent suspemion, in simple term1. Tbe.- auapcnsion j\rinciple uscd'on .zoG.mp!a,_.,..~ . YOu wdn't fed the badts of,hJ+..,.1daat . •suspemion in the showlOam. ~ ljJ _a """'"" potliolcd roatndentated comfad', .; ! , ·y.., ride in ..... podded not only wiili r-·ra\a' ' , ber bul also natural fibers, Wd over a Mwwk·a( hand-tied coil springs. "' . ' Tbe1tecring.wbeelh,ub,doon,~1 'the ahtrsyg in the rcar are podded. Piecioe 6ulas· of windows and doon is inteJ>dcd '10 ¥P an;.; mize those lhricb and ........ "' the win4 •J _highway speeds. . ' · Seal the windows cloocd and 1liclt ali the built~ 1 · iii air conditioner: you Will feel scalccl off ftoal die " turmoil of the ouuide wWld D your 280C fWCCjll ~-.• Step outside and cbodt oome ol tlie·2IOC'W • · 'thoughtfully practical detlils. n ... w11J111oaa4 chrqme bumpen are ~ by thldt wnp) : · around robba bumpers. A rubbeHincd nil '!"IP ~ the body sides. The. cl!mme nJOf stripo ue, m<>Rthan ornaments: theeftii'*" pu,tdlcmtben; u ski-rack anchors. ' 280C Coapea 1IOWat.PaHI;- The first new 280C Coupes h8'e DOW landed bl America. Contact your authorized Mcteedes-llcu ~ to aec and test drive thia dilrereut,kind ol C001J>C.lnitsundentatClllllialM-oldictlu1ltlil- est automobile intcStlllenti,... may ever llllke. For a free color b11JChure on the 280C ad other McrccdcHlenz .modcla, clip and moil tbe coupoobdow. I ..... ~ ... .,,,.., ' .... .,,.....~- ' • • • Jim Siemon~ lmpor~s, Inc. 12ow.wain~Avenue.~G Ana,CaliEomU917~Phon~:~~ ~ • . - • < • ( . ' . ' • ' .. .. ~ ., ' ' • ' -~ " . , . •• DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL ·PA.GE •• ' • AirpOrt Frustration • Newport Beach councilmen are thorougbly fru• !rated over Orange County aupervllol'J' inlblllty to find meanlniful, positive steps to locate a new airport site and to cut the nolle at the present one. They've witched counU• lludl11 10 by the board -none of them with an &DJWllf. They have heard ru~ and legislators re- De&ledly vow to move qu!Ckly to solve the county'• air ·iranaportatlon probloml. They say they can wait no lonaer. ApparenUy they mean It: · Counciln\en Monday night auth0)1zed the Jone law· yer on the board, Milan DOl\al, to meet with a private law ftrm to cllsCu11 the various legal avenues -and pmumably t~ legal fees -that could be before them. Dootal dbclosed Tuesday that be thinks be may have folllid new legal grounils for a 1ult against the county, tjle airport owner. He "1d he didn't think the dty would join bome- ownm Iii their inverse condemnation suits. , to remodel the old Ocean Toad restaifrant. Robbed o( that chance when operators of the res· taurant agreed to obtain cily perll)!t.s ratber than (et In the middle or a legal haule, councilmen Monday night turned to the lllua. of the environmental Impact report , of the •GO mllllon amusement p a r k planiled on the Dune1; " That park, ot course, is what they really Wlllt to have control over. .. Councilmen claimed they bad the rl&ht to reV!ew that EIR before planning for the amusement · center ad· vancea. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper, meanwblla, is say· Ing they don't have th•t right 1>¥ause county-owned · property b exempt from city contrOI. Following that advice, super:vlsQ.rs suggest Newport Beach conduct public )learing• and make a report, but they don't aay anything about abiding by any recom-\ mendaUon. And ·that'• wrong.· The fine legal points nothwlth· standing, the resldel\ts -of Newport Beach will be al· f.ec\ed by the. Wid ~1:1'1• property is within their city !1m1ts and their elected reptll,.ntaUves should have a . . ----- 1 .I ..,-.. --:;\"" • ' . · no.fal didn't nile out the po11!bllity of following ·the IMd of other communities and complaining to the COlll'I& ·that the airport nolae is a nuisance. But he In· dlcaied.be bu a belier way. say on the project. , ' =' It is unfortunate that countf offlclals have dragged heel• on the airport lllue' so long that Newport h faell it muat take boeWe action. • Coneern Justified Maybe it's the phase ot the moon, but Newport Beach councilmen are getting feisty with Orange County on another major issue. . They had hoped to make a test case over who con· trols building on the county-owned Newport Dunes prop- ', erty by Insisting that the !trm get a city building permit, Wise Words ·Progressive Move For the first tfme In Ne\\pOrt·Mesa school district history, students are sitting on the 'board of trustees. Five ot them, one from each district high school, have taken their places as non-voting members of the -bomr.-Tbelr presence-m-comtng-nnmthr cl)Ollt'ope'"r----+----+-------- channels to fresh ideas and better communications. They are there by virtue or a progressive student bill of rights enacted last year by the board. They also are there because district officials felt they could give valuable Insights a'nd opinions on topics or most con· cem to their peers. ~-· N 'Hello, chief? A funny thing happened to me · right aft.er 1 left your office.' ' . . 1 • ~,. 'l'Jirowaw.ay~ Boost Househokl Btldgets . • y ~ • : Ta.. Soothe . • Dear Gloomy Gus The ··" High "-d<>si; -Of Kitchen ·Freedom H~-Teinptrrs . . .. ' To the ~tot: . . . 1· . "At ~ ~nt meeting or the League oi Women Voters from 'the GaplBtrano Bay Area, a meeting on solid waste was pmented. . . ' MAILBOX · ' .. bwllneia profits for all industries was on- ly U2 percent. SYJlNEY: J. HARRIS ..... -~----~ U Wyn Sargent bad just a tradi· Uonal ""1@11, wba"-1d she con·. . sider ~-;:;;) dariDi .Oh" to' be?' " ·Oh yes, l'Ve heard these presentations there would be objections. Of course, Nixon had no choice bt!I to make peace: the war had long lost it.9 legitimacy, aa Ma;: Lerner puts it, and the deterioration in our fightillg effecllveneSli that Holl· ll18ll detailed thevltably followed . High lcbool tead>en (all College gradllates) when pilled lald that ~ per- cent of the national income went to °"""' of buslnesa. Actually emP\!IYes received lhe ·major ahare·oAhe national Income -'IU percent. Ownen only rectlved 20 percent. The remaining 4.4 percent waa plowed ba<:k Into the bullneu . for modernization anti· ex· panslon. ' noapta al Large' Recommend to }ow.pressure-point pe<>- ple -~ sign on the wall of Gandhi's foom: •When you are in the right, you can afford to keep your temper; anct when ~ are in the wrong, you cannot allonl , lo lose it. .. • • • , "I once knew a person who ... " ls no .. evJdeace of any truth, except that you ' once bew a person .. who • ~ ...,Ap example I cen bi fVuild to dem- . oostrltit ~y false gen~\lon we care !> propound. 'f. ' • • ! The'ilaly tota)ly llll· pteju41iod person u • who ~ Uvtd was 1 Helen • )<eller, be-cauae ... alcine waa not -.UUoned In her early years. r--·.,-~~-• • • The Cbinmuntst Imagines that all profit is immoral; tbe capltal.lst lnialines there ls no saCb thing as an immoraf amount of profli; It 11 the perstslence of the latter delusloll tiµlt gives strength to the fonn ...... 4eluslon, and make! tdeologlcal confll1'I iilevijable. • • • II I! medically Ironic that Ume II t h e great allY of acute dl&eate, and the great enemY-of chronic dileue. • • • Charm without sincerity la the vice of the politician: sincerity without charm IB D.G.T. many times before -in magazine Letiers frOm readers dre welcome. Bur WHAT ihterest.s me is why peo- articles, in the· .newspapers, and many NormaLl11 writers should, convey .their p\e, including letter-writers to the many times over the bridge table. But measage! in 300 wo,,U or Uss.' The PILOT, should object to the Hoffman col- "' what happened to me this Ume wat the right to con4ense leturs to jit space umn. Why, indeed? Let's assume, for the • lflPhtc reality of the presentation, ..,. elimin<I!,< libel it reserved. AU sake o1 argument, Iha I Hoffman'• • ' le·tters 'mtut ,include signature and analf&CS are entirely wrong, aprlngiog ONE OF the members had takei: from mailing addreai, but names may be only from bis i~ bllll. Still, WbJ: , ,, • -~ traJh pan, an enormous plostic beg withhe'" ·btl r~ll 'I '""*"ent write? Would I, from the other side OL• " """IDied It with IOUd waete. From the . ·"' p r "!"'. the f bother write to -'"- the vi of the Ntoftner; but It !inn -tllrowini1y1 o!'th!Bhousewlle'1 shOpplilgs, • "~f ~d al'I'!'" · • !'"l!'f,.will not be about~)-, a Buc:O,,eo1umui"1• qua! i:h1e, since llie public lar1>'<lers were plasUc egg c a r t on 1, plaalic pu ' · not, lhoulh 1 ~ belleYe . that to bave Its wealmeaaes nattered than' !ta' vegetable bag" paper f,lates, po per BU<kley's viewjloin\ sPrtnP 'from faulty defects ezpooed. na~~ mfllk .carions. aclm U..Ues, coontry people are concerned • • . . analysl! and peraonll•blao; I would p!ect • •· • packa&"'.g rom meat c o n t a l1n e T s , studies ·are being· made, not only by the to let Buckley's tdelli fall of tblir own A prosecuting attotney is more styrofoam padding from a Christmas gift Capistrano Bay Area League· of Women dead weight. , ~ criminal, in my view,thby suppressing -just a bag full of throwaway stuff. Voters, but by bundreds~of grQUps. The The difference, I :tbhUt, ts .deep. At eVidence favorable to e defense lhan She emptied the bag out on the carpet government is getting involved. The scme basic level of suboolllcloua:neU tbf1 the accused in concealing evidence (thank heavens she washed the throw ·nVemors of.our states are meeting with objectors to Hotnnan biilleve · ~·t he damaging to Jt. aways· or her hostess would have been groups, city groups {U'e coughing and speaks· the truth, arid thii ii the source of • • • horrified). Yet, horr1lled waa the word! Choklnl, -and lalkinli. . : their discomfort: thiy clo not Wlllf to If you flnd that people are continually Aa that Junk -solid waatl! -lay at her .. BVT ......., You get-'•" down to it face the truth nor have It a<! oil!. · · Let'• not tall for false, etupld clh:be>! -C. C. MOSELEY 8e•tw •t 93. · ·" .. To the Editor: I am 1ettlng dilgllsled. with ·tboee pie· tures tb&t you continue to show of that llO-year.¢d grandmother showing bOW ug- ly she can look With her "°"" Jtl• her mouth. I would llkt .to oee a ~ of 1111' lottnt Who IS ekile to !IS and Otbeft' her age.who spend lhetr time being uoeNl.and allowing how attractlva and beaUtlful a,, woman of 93 can be. ' •· • "m"·-deretandln•" you, it 11 a moral feet, 1 scanned the room full of faCea. !'....,.,.., ''&'" tart . r ~-· " E b and -Whal Qan I Do! Make a s . Let's · certainty that your true motives are still ac every one reflected their own try, really try to cut c!Own on the solid THE IUSTOI\Y, «·:.the · /!IY ·Lal . , a mystery to youneU, but not to them. thoughts on what we ' have allowed to .... 1..;.. m:wsbreak is lnstructlye ,here. }Ve were . ALICE \vmBER i •. !.• ' I </.I. h tn rd · •-·• waste •~I we spend our good hard •·• .,....,_, . • • ' appen ° er to give us· more ~om earned mooey tor. For Instance, let's go ••Ormed that -11· .. ,,...... ,.... to 1;'""'9.1a Pollet! bin th tud I In the kitchen. the publicity gl•en , to the "'• Lal -. · The first t g e averqe • en back to cloth-bow about napklna with urd than • .z, _........, .• .=:., To the Edit · learns about a "good" college 1B the FREEDOM from what! You come pretty Individual napkin ring•? How m · ers to ·~ ._,... •. ....._.ves. · • or: • " ' ' amount of sklllful lying II takes to home with three )lags of groceries, too about old fashlolled .handkerchlet1 -:'..ilden~:i:;:1.»crlha~~ m!'r!m'"ello'oftl:O~=~ prepare an appllcallon that wins ad-much money 1penl for the budget, and go they aren't all t~ hard \O .j'ash -what fallout the horror oi ·war on lhir Jgne opportunity to observt tile Newport missfon. , , , out to the trult can with one bag fill! of with the water pOlluttnr·delergents we fr'ont ; Beach Police In acllon\ r am r.....i to· w.,ie. What IW been gained by the con-use! 1 . '"VID • "'""'n aJ)1)1a·" The underlying corruption of the Vic-slant Increase In packaging? Tnle, there Every time you· lake a trash bag out ...-. .,,.,nwu~ o1·r,""our fine Prelldenl for bts 'nlllng torlan era can be seen in the fact that the are conveniences. Sllp the TV dlruiers tn-to be picked ·~·and takelfto oome dlllnp • • -... edml funds to· creale,. 1 Trllllc word "virtue" narrowed to mean sexual to the oven and hubby"and children will .. r • ulvlllon in NeWport. · ' ·i..: \ • ctablllt that th OID8li who ha a1 th u •• -lhlnk! Thhlk hoW ·yru .!lBJl make the False 'Cllefaea · °"'· .. respe y; so e j bu not ve 1 me wl ttui or no effort on contents less for Ute next week '• pickup • • ... ,. , TO MY MINO, a Tr~. DM!10D sold her body was "immora ," I molllllll''• part. Molllllll' will then be -think solid :wait• -think cost to you· To lhe Editor: •. ., would lit abOul' 11 viable u i;Jt ~t the man who operated a llWOllilhop or free to take the kiddies out to the local -think -Whllt ,can I !lo? And do !ti-'1llere ts a sttt,· deotl..;. ~)the land: lnve.ugatfoo team. of patrol ~rs. UD!ess &ent 10-year-old boys deep Into coal park -If she can see ber way through 11~ ·RYDER ·mt eyes 'fall me, lh1J dlvlidon ii(~ mines. the smog. "Profits are going up wlille wage Wliers ' pettol tile •ire<ts ~d glye ltcketl, 'just From the klleben to the park-we have · • ' are caught in a squeeze." True O< ~! llke lhe rest of the police in OW' fair City. ail done OW' wro to pollute the rivers, Tr11th PaJittffi\> ·' Answer: Falae --~ OJ>lt!-The Point being · Ill> matter. bow we the streama. the lakeo, yes, even the !Oft Reseerch f<llllld In t Jic1U Illa! wblle clUalfy • them, lhey • Still r, ii!:.a In oceam. From the kltcbtn to the park, we To the Edllor: _ · ' _ the majority-of itudent,. ll:of_. ¥4 J!Ollcemen. My,q)*iloD.llll'! IB ;;Ii)' does can take OW' share of the spiralling cost I was delighted that you · printed Von citizens believe bust.a -~ • p... _. Newport Beach ii~ 7 more ~. 3 of foodl. Hoffman's recen1 "peace Is honor" col-cent profits qii aa1aa .. ~ p.s_. Pepmt. ,more squad cars, .and .~ "more ' 'H~ot' Cars Cross Oceans W ASIIINGTON -An International c:ar theft ring, wbicb specl~ in• PP."Uce , automobiles, such as Mercedes-Berii, Porscbes and Ferraris, Is deUverlng stolen cars lnto the United States with impunity. Although !OVeral of the alleged thieves have been nabbed, the authorities were forced to release them because the victimized European car owners couldn't come all the way to the United States to be prosecution wit- nesses. DiplomaUc complications also prevented their extrsdltlon to face charg· es ·In Europe. Some of the victims, however, have been AmerlCAn military p e 111 on n el overseas. We have seen confidential ""' ',the •ehlcle registration papers. Art there any answen1 All over the umn i~ the PILOT-though I anticipated mellt of Commetc4 tlpo1U that Jn, It'll mol9'CJ'cl~1· • · " Nllherlands police report ljlat Houben bu • • · l , . , Wl)at prompla out c111'.11>1J1...,. to 'velllcies 'ltofen to lMleh ·description of· I -, • • -tha mooey ·fr<lll the llaie? ff there ;~~J11~i~~:~ How Congress Fad~d Aw .. ay . ~p~~~yen~t:.~.~ "aalvagwwltch." uww wa." ......,... ..... Heyer and Berg were picked up, ac-· . • HA VE THE cltiunl of Newport stopped cordlng ·ti> a later memo from calllom!a . The IOftl and bitter fight between Mr. ( J mand, at the ve1')' leaat, air tare home. to· think who wm 1u:r:; thele 7 new tnves""ators alter · they ... __ ,_. to N-and Cong'reaa eoded at last when ART HOPnE· "Don't ask what -w ,...mmen1 can officers, a new _,. c•-, and • -~ brlnc ":to1en Mercedes-Bens ~·· .. Mr:·Nlioa merely impounded the funds J;.. do for you," said tbt~ sternly, motortjcleo, on.;'ihe s~i. -~ 'b,,'; vehicles Into Co!Uom!a through the port Congress bad appropriated to run "IO find a job." run low! I JlDl sure _that Robert L. W)'llll- of Richmond (calllornta)." BUI the memo Con&ms· _ IUT THIS •••••• ••"' ••·--couldn't even buy a lilgb.rlse oo Balboa complalnl that "utr~tloa tor P-"Pat and I," Mr. N-·IOberly told hl.s , wu """'"' ..., ""'" · llculevard for 11114,000. Does he think lion by Dutch autbontlet ts oo Involved television audience "have slways had a Any tnvestlgaUon Into the eiecuilve After years In COftgrOSI, few ..-.. ' that llill aum will 1Upport 7 new In dlplomaUc proce., as to lit Im-warm •pol In 00, . branch wu potnile11 aa wt-IJl. • qualified tor -wort. Joa onll poll......, fw hllrematntng days 11 city pracllcal." hw'll for~· variably cited "executive privllep" and tiultneaa execuUve aald, "Who _wllltl ID lnanapr1 A cAUFORNIA investigator told us s.me of our bat remained lilent. And wliUe the senate hire a middlHIOd -wflllllal t111 WIWAM r. MATl'SON that the 11••-.ileeed culprlll, on relealO friends over I h • •till had the pow~I .~ nllfy trear=Uea, no ~~~hml cpeen"'tsrf•.'"'~ or.,-.! ol 11> • ..o.. 'Jul"""" ,_, " yeara have been con-Presl®nts negotli..,. any, · -· .. ~ ..... from cust-,f'~·..-· °"SD a .. ,.ane "eiecuUve agreements" wl foreign A gtoup ofmisl"ldl\d ~il<ioaum -ICOAIT and/Ann°',~.~~!', ,.. COWlstol!~ .. • rs a month ~·!lier. can be powen lnlleaH. mtlje <M aborll•• ,....,., lo 1a1te Ibo •• ..,.,... .., ~ Tbua r ... real, havin, lost-Its warmat-c... lb the =-Co u r I • 1----i,e.=~=--===:::::=::::=~,_:!'":!;te~r ~the~R:~lchmon~:;d port alone. But tbt no room tor IOO· • -rta"•• 1 1 1 1 1J1. Unfortunately the -~ IJ1 I __ ,._,........._, • .--11mentsUty Iii,, a"jlrop """'-'.!.I • • L..!.•.•11 . =•s;::.~\.rc7-7 ~--•. •·• --· w-•• -·.. to kin the vfftlga ve liiil ratlfYlnl poWers, naa I' -· ' ---· --gled cars com1nJ lnlo the COlint1')' throulh comes ma I ue to show any more tor its labors, pounded the drydolalq funds far the •¢104101 New Yori< City and HoustM. Two of tM IOftely and afllllzlnl Justlces' robes . ~ tbtJ bad naluNl11 auspected lnteinatlonal car smu111er1, dectslonl fl wjlere to CUI spolldtbr!ft pro-WREN 'j'llE Prelldeot Jmpounded con-voted unanimOUllJ to bold no lllrlhet the Dutchmao Hollbeo and a German grams In the blld&•I I have proposed to 8fllllooll lltndl f o t aallriu stafll, oessionl. t t telegrams from Army crtmlnal In· Identified tn tlie con1icieoua1 doouments mpe!t. • te!1raepve~, ,,!.:,!~~•!!. andno partlce~;lytoa! A-""Y, ·~ •• ~.;... ~ ..... vestlgatora In Stuttgart, Germany, lo as Johann Bachle, are believed to lit stW "As I have aald, 'You ' can•~ 90lve -•·•-..,.. thole -o· ~•~~ -~-"' .,. mlllta11 outborltlea In this l'<lllJltry. at large In th11 countt)'. problem1 by tbrowinl IDODe1 et them.' out at buslriefi. , legls!atlve 'and the l1ldlolar1 ,111...,. It · Footnote: Wt have leatned that the Jn-And w~ I conaldered the Pf9blems we The p11bllc reaction to lh1J dtvaloD-make 11"1• dK""'1oe. Tiie Pnlldlnt ONE MEMO deacribel how the .. tolen -ternaqonal ]IOllcetfeney;"lill~. hU -,.... 11trowtnnnon.,-.t;-one-led-•ll the -ment--w .. beat llUlllllltd-up-by-a Galliip '"""'11d,.AJ.he -11 bad durlnJ.)lls_ car ring wori<.1. II names three men -a.,ured Ille FBI that all European at.Len rest. Poll whicll asktd the question, "Will you administration, · IJ)' lll1lln1 ~ilve Jan Vander Berg, Antonius Houben and car descriptloN IOOll wlll be'.centrallsed ml11 .not having yoor congreuman In Ordon. Nicolau Hey~.a)l..lluleh: "Houben '""' 00 computl!rs. Thia lholJld help u.s. , "CONGRESS, my fellow Am~?cans, Washington to repreaent you!" One at Illa tlrsl -It ~ 1bt ~ maaltrmmd befiind stolen .. car customs to ldentily the stolen cars, has a!mply ouUived lts-uselulne,., . The rupOll&e waa, "Y~" f.2 peroeot; Qapitol an hiltOrlc ,.._ft "ID 11111t1t1 ring, S1ate1 the CGllfident!al cable, and although lnspealon prvcedurll at out The pollllCll experta were forced to "'No,• \I per«11I: and "Who!" llU pol' to our pnc*'8 Iw'Up cl,_..,,- cannol be fOIQI b~ Nell>etlanda P!>lice. Iarre .. aports are ln1dequate. An FBI agree. Congreu had long •Ince ll>dlcated cenl And tllUI C...-. -..a .. -• SUbjecl could ~1bly he In USA with spokesman meanwhile , aclmowled(ed Ill powers to ·make war or peace, Its eonaress. of course. was not about to greaamen p>e, 0 db .,. • mTJ 111 11 JACK ANDERSON Robtrt N. W<1d, PwbU.ha Thom.. Kccvl~ Bdllot Barbaro Krtibic.11 J:clltorta~ Pog• tdhor H~ and Berg. • . that Ill agents are invesUgatlng 1 .. ilea legislative programs almoat always re-take the President'• fiat lying down. A major lullcllon o1..-. ?-' = 11111 cl .. ~ ~ aliqOI that lltyer and Berg of "car ring c.... Involving wutenl quired mooey,whlcb the President mere-delegation of ~tllli leaden lot· ..mac U Olll ol w· ...... tltno I: I -ilu1 old wracked vehlcl~ and only Europe." \ . IY lmpo"!'ded If dl....-S. --_tered oj to The IVhlie House lo d .. ' ~ tourist altrttlla. • ; .._ ________ _,,.-1 : • . r ti I lun Mi bin ! ·~ '! iii -. ·a p ·:.:. •• " .. lll • •t'. ' . ' ' ' ., • ' . ' 1 • . , . • 1 • • .· Ora~ge c~!!t . I • ,' ~ ~L /6• "iQ. 4?, 4 SECTIONS, 61 PAGES ' . ' ORAN&~ COUNTY, CALI FRIDAY, FEIRUAltY l6, ltn c: TEN CENTS ' I 4 • • ~ ···.. -.. ·.-D~g Cat~laer · •Sater• Job lor Mesan ·:,' . . By !\VIII N11:DZ1ELSXI .......... ""'' ... Btlng ID ·11111ma1 cantrol om.er for the Qly ol. Costa ~ II a.job that is IOIDelililes mllundonlood, · llut DemlJs. I Jeleoat II hiPPr Uiaf It 1mi as dqeroUa u bis lul ·•-t • 'nle handoome, i;.yur,Gld -of the city's dogje wag"' mt -W for the U.S. Anny In Vietnam. lie and bis Gennan shepl)erd teamed up to lead qmi>J~ patrols Pllrough the jungle. c f • "It was dellnllely ballrdclu," aaya "We worl:ed with silent whist! .. and Jefcoat, who witlt"'8-" al bll ~. band algnall. Buggs would walk 10 to 5() .... ---'lo ...... -·-..,. yards In front ol ... and -be timl tlm! ht 1'oald care to * ~1<>-.d~ enemy, be would Jdve me • day. slgnll by tumlng bii bead In that dlreo- Joilcoet's dog""81 a speclali,.llNil and UOli: Then 1'4 Immediately take eo><r." lroliled _ "bloseoaor'' who bad the · Allbouib be mail?alu thll job was oo copabillty of extremely ..itoocl mieDmg more basardous than that of the soldlers an<! ·bearin8 poftn. IJndOr Ideal coo-who followed 1111-lead, Jelcor.t saya today d.it.lons be' could imell ·an enemy' 300 he is 0 definlteq glad" tQ have the-eK- y~rds away, twtce the distance of an . perience beltjnd him. ordlnarY dog. • _ Buggs, Je(<oot's _.teady companion for ,, . . . ' ' ·~ • ' I C·~lle~_Ca~e_Upheld . itrmy Kevi:eilfCour-t-B'lreks=Finain , I . J ' . . WASHINGTON (AP) -T!ie /.:troy Tile Army ,announced the review court "Despite the absence.of any combat In Court of ~WY· Review today ppheld foilnd tllat Calley ' ' p e r s on a 11 y the area, ·LI. Calley c~used, ~ers to lbe murder conviction of Lt. Wllllam L. parltcipated In, and ordered subordloates be berded together ·and killed.•• • • ' . to participate ID, the 1118.'18 summary ... Calley Jr., ~'.the "1 L,ai ,massacre ~ ecutfon of unarmed, unresisting men, Calley . originally waa tentenced to approved bis 1entence " lO years at bard women and children In the bamlet of MY j>rllon for'life altel' "1"vlctiop by a court- l:a~r. • ' " ~ -~~ Republic of Vietnam, OD\ March 16, marf.lal at Fl. Benning, Ga., on charges • .Calley's lll'Ye< told a reii<rter be will 1-. of premeditated murder of "not less lhao peal "LL C.alley's unit emered l4Y l.al fn 22 VJetnlnwe'~ IDd "''U8llJlt: Jritb in-~ •P lo the u.11-.Court of Military Ap-· the expectation of encounteling· enemy ·tent to lilurder a Vietnam•~ cblld. Jieait -'.'We'i;O loin4 I'> continue ·io forceo," the Anny said. "However, their , On Aug. 20, 1971. Ille. oomJDMder of tbe '!'Mi· • operation w11 ubresistecl ~ · (Se6 CAIU:Y Page ·%) ; New • rrson_er Release Set on .Jolf ·_ ' • 'I Bofaer Dog . Shrms . Ceremony ~ . " • l ! IAll ~~<UPQ -1111 boaes lldr~·il> i.. .,..;.i.. Uat lllYed ..,· llltjob. . ' ' lat 11 -<I 1111 German D]lher:dl 1hat -l&"'b ... at Ulis 1--cf.'-.--+ ! ..... d I . I palrll IO ell! oul marli-ID ~ tldli frmll • • • . , • ' • • • .. ..,, 1111 --W01 tho -al • ....._,. VinlOll D.< L • , '. i .. ' ' ' "-, VJ. aw•h•loos al Cmtoms, wu -ting JI -pli!e. Al be ............. u.k, ...... lbe.ranb. llP'O""'I. • '1'118 011 tr 1 rw ~ Llok~ lloddel ..... A i..ter arow1. '11111"' t1tit,• I bandlor bllled. Ll*•••W ..... Ba••' loalft ..... ad-'°•-ftltlnl .. ,.;. .......... pl& ApDlt filllDI .............. ........ • , • • more than'a year, did not live to tee the end ol tlje war. He was ~ to -lloodller and 111ed when be step. ped Oii l bQoby trip. . TUdaJ Ille -cl$lgeroos lalt" Joftool mlgbl be aalgned ls to go to the IOUth part "' -to .. -be calla."~ earl1-auninC wake-up clevi<es" out of thetna ' ' ~They IOI some cblci<ens powlng down tbett. They'll climb up II lo IO focit lr<eB around,_ t !:m· and lel_.t_be world lmo1' \be• ' sun II rialni," be stjaa. ..,_ !OOllen are toqb lo get out ol the a-." Since they bel8D their wort< for the cl· 11, Jeltoat and ihe two other anim8l, con- trol -.. Qlff Flonnce and Ted Bolf. mao, have allo free4 811 eagle from • tree, lmp«M1ndtcl a·~ and attended ~ au. ,,,._,, naPtl ,from racoms to pouums. Thal mJghl -lib ... llllllU81 00-cupaUoo for a college graduate with a ~ degree, but Jefcoat claims it • • ' ia Ideal 1lecause be am eomblne bis '!': perlise In law enlon:emenl and wlm anlmall. But bec8Ule animal cantrol olllcen are stlll --t--to Colla -· ~ are suu canluled -wllal their -k 11; ...,...iJng lo JelooaL "Overall, we've .-Jved la...able ructloa. Only a few people are ~· or complain about what we've been doing. MDII' people ....,_,.,,, 'lilth • and I · (SeO DOOi, h19 I) ' ' Denti.st -.... '· Orders ) .. • t ·-- ---or....c:..r,,.... =--= .... _..... ...... -. = ~ ----· :'!" r . =s • • • I ~ J. ' • -• • . Red C••pet Otlt Bungalows . ~ Get ·Notice · · More POWs · : .40 .. TONIG . ;f J ' "ANDERSONVIU.E •• , . Mesa Civic Playhou!e, F~ · day and Salurday, 8:!0 p~~-J .J "THE BRAGGART SO '~· Drama Dept. prqduc· IOJ (\QC; auditorium, Friday and Saturdat:, ; No admission charge. , • · DCC FILM SERlES -"BillJ" Forum, 7 p.m. $1. "BASIC TRAINING OF PAVLO HUM- . MEL" -South Coast Repertory Theater, < Fri~, Sat., Sun. 8 p.m. nckets 846-1363. BASKETBALL -Fountain Valley at ' Ccsta Mesa, 8 p.m. Estancia at Santa , Ana Valley, 8 p.m. Marina *f. Newport Harbor, 8 p.m. \ \; UCI CONCERT -Universtty ·Jllnd Ensemble, Fine Arts Village Colicert Hall, Frt. and Sat. 8 p.m. Adm. $1. SATURDAY, FEB. 11 . ' · BACK BA V TOUR -Spomored by Friends of Upper Newport Bay and the Sierra Club. Meet at Eastbluff and Back I Bay Drives orr Jamboree Road between 9 and 10 a.m. ln!onnation 494-4161. BASKETBALL -DCC vs . Santa AIU! College, ace Gym, 8 p.m. ; " OU.Mel COAST ... DAILY PILOT 1lle Orlllfe Cot1t DAILY l"ILOT, wffll ~ II ~ IM rr.tft·~ II JMll ...... 1t¥ IM Or.,._ C:O.tl ,!lbllalllnll Comp9ft'f', s.p.. r11t .. llllln• 1r. llUbllfllld, MMIM'I' 1'11 ........ 1'11cWW, for Co.11 Mria, H..,.,. ..... Hunl11!91CW1 ll1-ch/F011n .. l11 Vtlley, ~ 1.-cfl, lrvlnt/s.dd'"90: 11'11 ~ ,......,.,_ S.n J~11 Caplltr-. A •lrlott ,,.lontl lldfllo!I, ·-~· ~ .... """"""' Tltt ~· MllWli.. pltli! 11 ., u. .... , Bar ltnet, C.lt M .... C.Hfllrllle, nt.-.. Rolitr+ N. w • ..i l"Alldtnl ... Pulllill'ltf J•ck R.. C11rlty vic...,. .. ..,. .... 0.......1.~ Tkln•t Ktt•ll Ed!lol" Tho"''' A. Mllfplilt110 MMM"" Ut0r 01trit1 H. Lff1 Rlchord r. Noll MllltMS MM9111W hlWto the trouble they make lor-U\e aduJJs they make on purpose just because tbef don't care what happens." She explained that if the two and three bedroom adult apartments are to be filled with single idults, they must be reaey for occupancy by Aprll I. "We're 10 blocka from the beach, so the period just before the start of sum· mer is our peak Ume," she said. "If we held oU on the evictions until June to let the kids finish school, we'd have a great deal of trouble finding people to rent." Mrs. Wolf said she w&; sorry for the people who bad recently moved in, but added that Dr. Beauchamp had.made his decision to switch to aduJt apartments only S1,1nday. , Review on Abortion? WASHING TON (UPI) -Texas state officials asked the U.S. Supreme Court Thursday to reconsider its Jan. 22 decision striking down the state's law . regulating abortion. The Utah House of Representatives also urged that the cow:t ruling be overturned. l. , . ' l. , ,_ . Orange County Prisoner Arrives at Camp Pendleton c ........ Oflke )JO WHt lov StrMt --One·oMwo ar.np-eounty men among orce-Gept. Doml-Pyla;---wife the 90 priloners ol war rolWlilng to Ibo Elaine aJao lives in Tulllln. wu taken to M1lli!'t .Mitfltt' '.o. k• 1160, 92626 ....... "'""'°"' a..ct11 DD N...-t ._.....,. LltWN ~ m , ... , • .,...,.. U.S. today arrived by lfmouoliie lhll U>e ~ Medical Centtt at Trivia from artmoon at camp Pendleton. the Pbillppinel. ' Marille Lt. \)ol., Edi.on Waln~t capt. PJle WU captured In Vietnam In Miller WU ~ ~ llioik Air Bue lo 19841 . • l • In Newport ... Arrive •• Ill U.S . Annual Sale · Continues .. • " WOODMARK CHAIRS ,_, ............... ,....; 1i.. SALE F1bulous selection of over 200 qu1r.ty ·chairs and sofas to choose from. s..ch wol known 6nes as Hemedon. Mir<Je Canon, Sherril, Wooid""!rl;, incl IMny others now rwcluced. M1ny colec:tiont of dini119, bedroom, and ocusionols also on sole. Stop -in now loo b..t ..i.ction. Pro~I p..ig~ 1v1U.b1e.· ., . .. . . ' DRM~UITA6f>.-HENREOO~WOODMAA~AH . ---.,.----..,.,-. ..... ~ lfiM:Jlt 1111• ---......,. .. a..-..1 ........ c..-... T'11p•111 171~) ~ ta ............ , . I -= /:"...::"'~~=· ........... """"' tr ·····-....... :r.-... ,, ...... -* .. -the J'hdippinel lo 1\JVi. Air F~Balo -Ke wu Clll. the rU'll p~ ol :io men and then 19 Miramar Air Station In~ ,retumlnC lo O.~. ioll. 7tJ Diego. ~· \lllller was on the sa1and fllc!J!, • -Froai kt', lllJlllJ:..-, ahot cllllll -Carnp..l'enlllelon-#flcl•I• •Id"~ -...... ~ -over Ylelmm Dct • .13, , •at driven to Miiier wOtlld dl1¢11ll bis captMly II a Camp · Pendle\On where ,l/.S. Naval · Vle!namese prison camp . woald be bll I ' NEWPORT IEAC!-1 e 11U WISTCll,. D._, · 10,.. ...., .. 11_.,,., .,, 1111 LA&UNA IEACw e Ul«>l!M COAi'l l(WY, 10,.. ,_ .... (2.S~·· """'"' ·--Hospllal has oet up special barracks for declalon. murnlng POWs. • Miller's lamlly wu l!llcourqed lo I Miller's wU•, ~y, and ll'tejr five meet bim af camp Pendlelon, rather SOIUJ llvt Ill Tustin. • • than journey to Miramar Air Station, The ltcilnd Orange County POW, Alr M8rlnt officials said. I • I • .. • • . INlEllOIS WWYS a SAMDAYS '"' .. Ii» • l'llDAY 'nL t:tO t1'4• .J=~f~~. , '11-111' • _, .• .. ' ' -. , • • fu . .. '• . • ··~ ' J .: ,_ •• ••• ,. ~ J I E nia ed lo I Ill( ma HJ lni Sta "'I 1 1Q An bel tell sta 011 lu I as ' 01>' ca1 ·• ' , ~ Cq ~ ~ ... I (D -w ~ Ai ge be '-~ Al Ti ·~ SI .. rt ' ... ~- 0 :0 ... ~ '' ,r I I I ~ Jordan Thwarts-" Plot on Hussein •• , W este rn A ctor · • Tim Holt Di.e s SHAWNEE, Okla. (UPI) -an adverlbing manager for an · Tim Holt, a two-fisted Wes!er)l Oklahoma City radio atatloo. bero In 149 motion picluml, The son of Western lllm liti• >lled-ot··uncu 'lit the -· hero Jaclt Ho!~ be beg8n bi8 Shawnee Medical Center •. He career In 1135 at the age of II. was 54. His' first acreen. fole Wu to . ' Holt was perbaps best · play himself In i moYie about remembered for his roles. In his. lather. l'Trusure of Sierra Madre''. Ilia father ·tater willed blm and "stagecoach." He macie lbe bOots ind aaddle be 1""' •hll laat lllm two )'<!&rs ago. in a icore of we.t.m cl•,itcs. Holt llvod with his wile In Holt, wbo wu strlcl:eo with Jiarrali• Okla., aod worked as bone ca00er !pt A1J8U11, wu . . . born In Be>erly Hllll aocl j educated al· the Culver Mi nibike Military Academy -. .... Hazards ,Reported of his ci-friends.,;.. Hal Roach Jr. Roach liter toot over lbe mcivle studio fl>anded by Holt's lather. Alter being cnd!Wed 14lb in a clasa ol 115, Hoit returned lo · Hollywood Theafer GQ.lld pUFFALO (AP) -Fatilty aod attracted the atteallolf of design lo some motor-powered producer Walter Wanger, Who minibikes makes them human sl&ned blm lo a loog·tenn cm- catapulll, a l!lting la~ tract. reported-J. . The first lllm ol 'llla -• ca.pan Corp. released t)le career was "History Is Made )'esulll of performance tests it at Night," starring Oiailea conducted on seven minibikes er and Jean Arthur. He aeI-· from more than 'IS ... t on lo star in such lllms modell now on-the~ t u --~ of tbe Range/' R. Douglas ~;!· ·~ I!'-Kid," "Rod CaJspan's w.hlcla'.. · lUver IObiri Hood," "pyeione ·;,iepertment ',;;;jd,T , .. tests 'oo If-back," and '"l'bimder- bowed that e'a/D ' -. ex· Ing llools." 'perlenced sealed lij In I b It e· . . rider can be lhrown -the · ' bandlebars at a relaliftb' Iotr Post Rap~ . opeecl of .ven mlles•u ~ l'I"' ... be Is ourprlsecl by • -. .......... Newa s.ntoJ large balnp." . . .....- He aakl ooe of the lab's SACRA¥ENTO -Tbe tors suffered a brokea ann Cslilornia , State l!:mploya' hen the low·~ Aio9elatkln ha o ·crltlcb:od ke be WU testing lo!!lldflilm •· !.ollslallYe Analyst A. Alao . all during a ~ Post's recommendation tbat a start. lftlJOlid u peromt pey ...... Somo of the -teeted le< Calllonda Slate Ual-.llJ pitched --daring and Colleges ·1acu11y be tr!ni-•• ;wheelle "llaU, ba 1 al d • • med w ~ percent., "It'• far Jnblem -WU fol ' Jaw," aakl Diet BaRr, ldctll ..... and ~ CSEA deputy • I. Ir a I ~i:: and :W..!;; ~~z:!t~~ 1banlied turns~ mal:e much oense 141m." ' • ' -· • -- • • ' llelpet! Boff~ Girl Se ntenced • Ill The , : . ~Beitz 280C: ·the joys of owning thewOrld's most · · carefully 11nderStated ·~O\lpe. • • • • ,J' • • .. ' DAILY ,.LOT A J Jn C. 120.W. Warner A ~~ue, Santa Ana, Califomla 92707 Phone: 714-546-411~ ' =="'--==- • • • , . A• •An.y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE I Double Land Payinent Pir 1 nation ot Colt.I 11 .. •• npldly clwbrdllng open l(*9 wllla ID •m!Mtious mrl eotate 1Cqul11Uon plan may pl-. Jcal IUpaJaS in an uncomfortable pollUon this ,..... " :':!Ion ot tire proper1!11, conUtlng ot aurplWI 8dlool ll7d Orange County Fairlroundl acreage, ls llblJ to be fina,....i tlrrollgl1 a bond elecUon which, If 1 r • ii, will brdebl tire people of. Cella Kesa for aevenl m!Illon doUan °""' a ao.,.,.,. period. While all bat tire figure and tire dste for the bond oledion bu bMa .et, no one ,et Ills commented on • tire fact tUt Ille people of CGlta llesa coold hlYe to poy for -of. tliis lirnl twice. ' Tlrta will be Ille ._ If SO a<res of unUJecl Newport- Jleu Unified Scboiil District building sites are Included In the llml lloDd pocbge. Tire people of Colla Kesa and Newpmt Beadl alnody bonded llremsel•e• for tire r.lijl&lloi 'Wiien Ille district wu growlnf and tire need or•~· •-greoterthan it ls toclay. · · · Uni.. the scbool district gives tire sites away or -ill llrcome tiOm the rales to muce lases, Costa M F -If the7 •-• the bond election -wW lraN belped bay the liDd once • a achoo! site, and a °"'~:S.=-1ega11y doubtful tire scl!ool district will tum ....r the lites at no cllarge, tire facts as they .._. -d g;.e Cella Mesa offidalJ room to nego- *8. belller pri<e. TV Costs Money . Nollring in Costa Kesa has more tradition than the annual Lions Clnb flab Fry, an event whlcll bas pro- Yided funds to Harbor Area charities for tire last 27 years. Even though the menu -fried flsb, Cl{Dlvll rldes, Wise Words To Soothe· H.ot Tem pers (SYDNEYJ.~' ...... t.we: Ra•••••wul to ~ "°"" pie -Ille lip Ill the ...n al Gandbi'• ...., : "1lbm ,.. are in the ri&lil, ,.. can -.i to mp yuir ""-' md wbm JW17 .are in the -. ,.. C117111D1 alfonl to Jooe iL" Dear Gloomy Gus II lt'I lllopl !Gr. anybody but the Poot Ollke to beOO-<lellver ·gree1. Irie -• tip Ccota Mesa post- --.-. thl loalt they can do ii set Feb. 21 as Valentine's Day ., we get 7bem on time. D.G.T. _____ ... -........ ., ...... , ..... _. ........ ea..w .... .,..., ""'· . 3 • • "I anee mew ·a penan .Do ...... Js • -ol -lnl7b, °""" 7bet ,.. anoe ae. a penaa who •• , An eaample can be -to dem- oostrale..,. -getWJilb••m we doe rice o! 7be r...lrner; but~ II an - qua! bertle, since tire palJUc: far pr<fen to -171-Jmones Oattencl lhoa Ill --..i-• • • A proeecutlng attorney is "'°"' cri.mioal, in my view, by suppressing ...tden<o favorable to 7be defense than boollrs and old·Ume merriment -has endured un- changed, It still brings them In by the llro111a11ds every JUM and alllOTOU. out dollarf by tire thousands to cllad- tial. In an effort to reacll for customers FlUtside the Har- bor Area, tire Uons Club, the Chamber of Cornmenie, and the City of Costa Mesa crank up their pabliCity mac111ne each spring to make a pitch to Ille medlll. This also Includes television -and a Jlttle-Imown fact ls that tire three entitieo pay for Jhe privilege of having the Fish Fry Parade beamed to Soullrem Cali· tomb homes. The lhare for eacll one of. the three participants this year ls '2, 700, a oonsiderable amount for a news event the station really abould broadcast free of cllarge. . The funds for this year's television ooverage are already committed, but before the checb are signed a&aln in 1974 Costa Mesa city oouncilmen .should try to determine how mucll Urey are getting in return foe their investment Progressive Move For Ille first time in Newport-Mesa school district history, students are sitting on tire board of trustees. Five of them, one from eacll district high school, have taken their places as non-voting · members of the board. •Their presence in coming monllrs could open channels to fresh ideas and better communications . They are there by virtue of a progressive student bill o! rights enacted last.year by the board. They also are there because di:;trict officials felt they could give valuable insights and opinions on topics of most con· cern to their peers. c 'Hello, chi.et? A flllJIJY t hing happened to ~e right after I left yoW' office;' Tlarowawap B~•t BOU11elaoW Budgets The High,, Cost .·of Kitchen Freedom To the F.dltor: At 1 ,_,t meeFlllg of the Loque ol Women Voters !rom 7be Capistrano Bay Area, a meeting on solid waste was presented. Oh ye1, I've heard these presentaUooa many times before ~ -in magazine ~icles, in the newspapers, and many many times over the bridge table. But what happened to me this time was the graphic reality of the presenraFlon. · ONE OF !be members had taken from her trash can, an enonnous plasUc bag • ru:><f !Wed JI with •lid !'uie. From the tlirowawaya of this lrousewife's qinp, were plastic egg c a r t o n s, plastic vegetable bap, paper plates, - napttns, milk cam., fac:W tlsliles, packaging_ .from meat co n t 1 i n er 1 , styro!oam padding from 'a Cbrtlbnas gilt -just a bag lull of throwaway stuH. ·. MAILBOX Letters jTom readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages in 300 words OT leu. The righi to condeme letters to fit space OT eJimtnau Jibel is reaerwd.. AU letters must include signature and 111aiJing address, but names may be: withheld on «'l"'n if tuflid<nt reas911 is appa:rriit. POefTr 1Dill not be publi;hed. . ' ' tire war had long lost its legitimacy, as cent of 1be natlooal Income Wm\ to Max Lemer puts H, and the deFerlorati111 ownera ol hmi-ActulJly ~ iD our· fighting el!ectiveness that · Hoff· l-1ved the major share ol tire naFlonal man detailed Inevitably !ollowed. Income -75.1 pen:enL Ownera only ' received. 20 percenl '!be remaining 4.4 Bur WHAT interests me is why pe& Cl:t WU ,.,,.,__, ~~ Into 7be pie, including letFer-writers to the ,_.~ ~ - Pllm, should object Po 7be Hoffman col· ......: for modontmFlon and U· umn. Why, Indeed? Let's ll!SllDM!, !or the Lei's not faD lot falle, stnpld cllches! sake of argumenF, thri-H«hmn'o--. -MOSELEY analyses are enlirely -· sprlnglilg • · ooly from bis penonaJ bias. SUJJ, why wri5e? Would I, from 7be other aide of 7be fence, hotber to wr!Fe to an editor fbout, say, a Buckley column? I think not, lboqgb I cerJaln1Y believe that Buctley's vlewpoinl springs from faully analysis and penonaJ bias. I would elect ro let Buckley's ldeu fall of their own Be••Ctr •t 93 . . ' To 7be Editor: studleo are belag made, nor on1y by 7he dead weight. I am cetFlng disgusted With "-pic- tures thal you cootlnue to lhow ol that ~ .,._ IFllowlD( lrow ug- ly site can look With her .... la her mouth. I ..,..W lib to see a plclin al my 11mt who II dole to 9S and o1F111 her ap who spend lhelr tlme.belnt! lileM md showing bow aFtracUve and beautiful a woman of 9S can be. c:arellpmpormd • • 3 '!be ml1 totally .... prejudlo<d -who \f"< lhed was Helen Keller, be- cause lhe almle wu the -iD concealing --damqing to IL She emptied the bag out on the carpet (lhanlt heavens she washed 7he throw &Wl}'I or her bostesll would have been horrified). Yer, horrified wu 7be word! Al that junk -solid wute -lay at her feet, I scanned the room full of faces. Each and every one reflected their own thoughts on what we have allowed to happen in order to give us more freedom In the kitchen. Caplstraoo Bay Ares League o! Women '!be dilference, I thlnt, fr deep. At· Voters, bu~ by hundreds of groups. The scme basic level al subconstl"m the governmeot is gejting inwlved. '!be objectors to Hoffman believe tbat be governors o! our states are meeting with speUs 7be truth, and Ibis is the ....,... of groupo, city· l"JU.ll'tare .....,,ing and . lbefr di"""'!ort; they do not Willi to choking -and tlFking. lace 7be truth nor have II get out. not pre-+>•wlllioned In Im' eart.J ,an. • 3 • 3 • 3 II JW find Pilat -le are CUIUnually "'mbundl!rstlndi" you, It ls a moral certlln5y Pilat your true motives are ot1J1 I D!YlltrJ to yourself, but not to 7bem. • • • '!be Ont thine the aver11e atud<Slt Jeams about a "good" college .la the amount o! sldJJluJ fyiDg II Fakes to P"'P"" an appllcatloo that wins ad- mission. 3 • • The underlying corruption o! the Vic- • • toriaD era can be seen in the fact that the It ii Ddio!IJ lnJDic 7ltat time Is 7 ~ e word "virtue" narrowed to mean 1m1al great a11J al_,. di '• md doe..-respectabilll)'; so Pilat 7be woman who enemy· Gf dmlfc -sold her body was "Immoral," but not • • • tbe man who operated. a rnatabop or C1wm --ilJ 11 7be •ioe al mrt 10.yW'<lld boys deep Into coal the pollt!riaa; -a, -cbann ii . mines. 'Ho t' Ca rs Cross Oceans WASlllNG10N.-AD.-car Fbeft ring, -spec:lallws ir pmlige auFomobiles, SICb u Jluadeo.B<m. Pon;cbes and Ferraris, b -stolen can into tbe l1Dilal Slll<s Witli impunity. 4!lhoogb ....... al the IDog<d -have l>«n oabbod, the authorities "Rre forced to release 7bem b<cauao tbe vicfur\i1.od ~ . car owners axdcm't come all the W1J to the United Siiia bt be prooecution Wit· ....... Dlplamollc c:ooiplicalions .... use the Jehlcle ,.g1s1nuon papen. Netherlandl DOllce report Pilat Houben bu Yel>ldes stolen to maFch descripFlon of iqls!NFloo pepen obtained from - ... Fiim places 1-1a5e numbers oo dlulis : . . ot ·the · sFolen nlrlcles." Authorities call this operotlm tire ''salva&HWltcb." . Heyer and Berg were picked up, ac- cording Po a later memo from CalJlomla iD...tiaators, alter . the)' "coaopirod to lll'lng stolen MertOdes--and Fanelle ftblcles into Callfomlo tbtooab tlte port al Richmond (Callfornla).' .But 7be-comp!alna that "extradlFloo for _.. lloa bJ Ilu7cb authoriFles ii IO lnYOl..cl in diplomatic process u to be fm. practical." preveiled their <llradillan to r.:. dmW-A CAUFOllNL\ lnvesUgotor told us FREEDOM from what? You come home with 7hn!e bap or groceries, too much money speol for the budget, and go out to 7he trash can wirb one bag full of wute. What has been gained by 7be con. slant lncreue iD packaging? True, Fbere are convenlmces. Slip 7be TV dinners in- to 7be ovm and hubby and cblldren will have 1 mes! with Utile or no effort OD mommy's port. Mommy will then be free to take 7be .kiddies out to the local park -If .abe can RO lier way lbrough the amor. From the kttcben to the park-we have all dQoe our &bare to pollute the rivers, the streams, the lakes, yes, even tbe oceans. From the lt!Fcben to 7be park, we can take our share of the spiralling cost of foods. . Are .there any answers? All over the oountry people m coocemed .•.. BUT WHEN yoo get rllht down to 11 THE BISTORY o! the My Lai -Whal Can I Do? ~-• start. Let's n<wsbftal: is lnstnrctlve bOre. We ....., try, really Fry to cut down on tbe solid informed that people objec:l«I min to . Write Them! waste that we spend our good bard the publicity given to tbe My Lal .... c,...u. ro,~-=~..... •. lM earned money fer. For blstance, let's go murders than to~ murders themselves. A...._ 90lltl .,. ,... v. ,._ IDJ, am. 1.ml. back to cloth-how about -~-with Evklently someth1 .. ;, we Uled to have bu . 11• W11t111re •1¥11.. u. Ante• ..._ Dvr1111 UGfA"IUIJ l&lft ~· -*-I ...... OfftC8 l lrllg., pretty Individual l)lpldn rlngo? How been dislnregrated. Call tire noxious •-o.c. -· about old lalhkmed bandkerc:hlefs -f&Jlout the horror of war on 7be home u. ~ .... -. • .,... they a.ieo't all that hard to wuh -What froot. l:ldlM T. c--: =' =~ _ Dt. ,..1 With the water pollullng i!Otervenll we !)AVID A. Ml/liRO ..,_, "·· .,_ -· - -,,.,. use! 0Wr1ct-1t1 '.o. 1i11111 ..,_ """ AM. ""--cn11 ~ IUnd ~I. 5'CWtty ... lldg .. Every .. time you 1tate a trash bag out m-•-• ci•-L-s 1111• -. 111 PIM A-. I.Mii ._,. t11112. CIW to be _ ... _.... and Pak .. ....... ~...,. .._.. (4ltlll l>lltr1d-4tl, ,... ,_.....,. c..ntet'" p1u.t:U. up en \o aome dump c.t. "'"' 1t1, s. o-. """ Dw"'9 c:.n.r ... -think !"'lblnk how JW can mate the · -To the-Editor: .-_, -'"' "'•--.. less f the . fklt INI .. "..._.· n• ~ ,.... °"'°' contents or nezt week'1 pickup There is a strident cry ·~ the laad· --. ..._., 1111 • .....,. .._ OH11t 1111t .• -think solid waste -think COit to JUI ·••Profits aregoingupwbile-wa,.~ ::.:.-. oi,•~...,.. ott1Ct •-. ww.. -think -What Can I llol And do II! are ciaugbt In a _ .. Tn!e or fl!lle? GINNIE RYDER 'Answer: False ~ 11nca ~ ()pip>. ~===:... ton~ I~ in a poll that while ..... ~LC.U::•M._'.=c°:"~::.c;• rr11t• P•illftd2' the majority of students, professon and Mini, Siiia c ...... ....., ... I Ill c.n&. dtb:ens believe business makes a .,..,, .._, ~ .. ......, ...................... . To the Editor: I was delighted Fllal you printed, Yoo Bolfman's recmt "peace is bonor" coJ.. umn in 7be PIIm.,..tbougli I antldpoted there would be objections. or """""· Nixon had no choice but to mate peoee; _.. • • Iii&, ,Jelfl 0.. ....... • .... tat I It Tl fMii .... cent profiis OD saJes...jbe V.S. Depmi-....... ~ • l.........,. a.tll'llf& J. ,_.. ment of C-Ommerce reporta that tn 1'11 :..:;. , ~ ...... o.r:,;;:..;air.~ bul1nesl profib for all iodustri•:Wu GQ. "'" """' ......., w ~ ,.~'°" t... L92 ........._. ' w 11111i1111r111 . ~ .,.... • katn.,._.. .... •s r-........ 91GR: S... ·~ SIU1111i6ltit, 1:tM. t9M, • Hlgb scbool leadlen (all CODece grodWltes) Wben polled llld Pilat 5Z ,.,.. . . Ho~.·Congress Fi1:ded · A ~ay . The 1-and bl,tter fight between Mr. NI.ton ancI ~ ended al lut when Mr. Nino merely bnpounded the IWlds Congess bad IPP"'PriaFed to run Congress. • ( .ART HOPPE J "Pat and I," Mr. Nixon ooberly told bis • televlsloo alldleiice, "have always had a Any iDvestipllan Into the aecutlve. warm spot in our braoch was pointlea u wltezs1s i> hearts for c.ncrm. vartablt cited "uecutlve prlv11ftt" and Some o! Olll' beol remained silent. Anil -llre _,. friends over t b e sWI bad 7be ponr to ratlly treaFios, no mand, at the very lessl, alt Jm bome. "lloot't ask what :rour ,...rmnmt can do for )'Oii," said lho Prlllldmt llerDIJ, Np find a job," ' BUT 11118 was easier said lbal clone. After yeors iD COolgn!ss, !ew """'1lert quaJilied for lxmest ..work. As ee bnsioeSI executive llfd, 0 Wbo tr.ni .. !in a midd!Hged baHeeD wttheat M1 · practical esperlen<o .. 1771 -al 11)-. es In Europo. tbat tire two alltged culprits, oo - Some ot the victims. bfucva, haw (tGlll custodJ, 11jwnped on an airp1aneu . been AmericFn mifitaiy p e rs o • a e I l7ld flew out ti the oountry. · yesn have 1>«n cm-Presidents negotiated 1t11. pr*rinc areamea. "ei:ecutlve---ICfHID•LI" with foreip. complisbrnentst " • A group otmispltlad CrmllllrFlonaHs made an aborti" Fl at lo ,. till cue to the = c,art. oveneas. We ~ wn ·-"'" An -JO stolen can 1 mooth -----------.. mrer the Richmond port alone. But the ( . ~ ;.,,,., .. , rinc bu been linked to BDllll" JACI. .l ·wnmso"' Jled .... camlni Into 7be oountry thrwih .A.nu _ •1-. ~ .Nn Y.9rt. QIJ..J!ICI Houstoo. Two ol tJie suspected !nlemltlGool .,.,. miluglers, 7be Dutdlmob Hauben and a German ld.nUlled bl tire coolldenUal docu-. 11 .IMoml Bldrlt, are believed to be otlJ1 at lorp bl this country. F-: We Ila" learned !Mt the In- ' ONE llBlilO dr:orriba 1"rw the -lmlatlanaJ p>lla! qt11CJ, lnterjfal, bu • car riog -ii.. It ...,.. ~ --UIUl'ld the FBI that all ~ llolen J .. V-Bs'(, _._ -md car descrlp7lons soon wUI be ctntrallz<d --ilkill· ~-1QeJtr. ID Dula. ·--· • .....,.ien.-'lllil· sbould belp U.S. ~ _....... -.i -car OtolOO'f to .ldeotily the stolen cars, 1111." -Fiio --fl Fial -. "and ahbla;p iwpd:lloo prooodurm It' oUr C.-be -bJ -polioe. ~ports m Inadequate. An rBI 8abjoct .-p .d\IJ be In US& Pb mea1notllle ec1rno,ledod a.,.r 111'4 Bors-• f71 """11 are blvestlpFlng a Rilu '1111 ,..t ...... tlrrtl lklK -t.l!PI-o! .... rial .... Jnvo!Yln& - -• aid -·-... -Elrrvpe." • uBut tbttt can be powers mste:.d. • • no ""'" lfJr sen-1bus Congms, having lool Ill wannak· Flmeritallty when If Inf, approprialing, I e I h I a ti • e, lr>- comes to mal:tnJ 7be . vesuaauve and ratlbtnc -bed llt- !aneJy and aconJsinJ Ue to abow any more for lta laban. dee-al wbero.to-<lll-ha-'l"rifl JllO'-WHEN-'IHll Pr-... 1q......, -grams bl the budget I '" proposed to .-i flllldl lo r aallrllo, olalrs, mysoll. Felep!tonel, pos5ap md portleulariy alt "As I have said, 'You can't solve rinel, ~ bed no cbolee but to ,. problems b7 tbroWtnc money at them.' out of "'"'-• And when I consldend the probloms we The piblk ftacFlon to this drft!op- w.,. ~g 1DOOt1 ot, 000 lad all the meot WU -illllUDOd up bJ I GoDip ml. .l'ltll wblcb aslred the -1loo, "Will you "OONGRE.5s, mr fellow Americans, bu almpty ooUived 171 --• ~ pilitlcol cr18 ..... = to . CGncrm lone Slnet a-4 Its powers to make war or peace. Us lq!alaUve programs alFllOlt alwsys re- quired money, which tire Presidmt ....... ly Impounded u be disagreed. mils nor bavlog your -ID Washlnctan to •"ll-you!" The,..,.... wu, "Yer," U por...,Olll_; 14No," u peremt; ad t>iihot•• If.I Pl"" cent. ~ °""""'' 9' coone, was not about to Fake the ""°'!:'.~,:,.'r.! doWlt. A 110leia71oo al Ieaden Int· tore! -to Tire W1rilt -lo ... • ••-CWT ::=~-.,,,,:•.,::. • DAILY PILO T • eounded the dr1' I 0 $ .... !Ir doe Justices' .-, Aatl .tlroJ lrocf -.1ll1J l!pl><rt N. Wu<!, l'oobUWr -1manh1...., to· loold l70 flrdlw-11--..,.,,._. ~--1-~ -· • Barbaro Krflb~ ldltonol PoQc lditor ,,,. fdF-.... Of Ole DaUr PUot lllkt to '*"n .,.. flh. r.tt -by ~ Ullo ..... prr·· op.WON ... ... .,, ......... ~ .. --~&......... IM.,_.rs' ~ -, "-Y "•-tlFrr ,.. .... ·-•patallfJ 7 .. .... ...... -" ,,, .... .... al""..,, l'ltrla.7. hl:rrauJ 18, 1111 . ' ..