Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
1973-02-19 - Orange Coast Pilot
• • • • , • I ~ • ,.-, - .. .. . I . - erner ,,, • T ·:~~~tingt~~ ,.~eaeh _ .. 1 • · ilv~it(nreF . ~argen > ,• T • -· ~"' = -• Z --~ "" • J ......... ~---;:--. -~. ,,. "ns -Rol-ne ·111~: -.... . - 'f ( ~· ,,'! .... ~~ ' •.·• \.MONDA'( AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 19, ·1973. ' ~ .\,! l...:!-..,;... t W... M.1MO..it. 2 SKTIOJIS, M PAO•s· ..... .-..,,.,._,. ~· . -; ..... ·-·-··--·····-····i!.••·•-----c·--· {i:, .• r,-·· '• . 7 .. · ~aY.J· Q-s-er_~s <End-• I _p1 . ~I . . . ~ . . . ' .. . ·' . - , .. Wi~' t;---..galu.g - . . .. -~ ---. --· . . •. -r-·-~ . -. . .. . ··-.. -~--· :Spells T~~geil · _;, .. . -~ -~ "-"-"--=:..:.... -... .. .... • 08eaeli Man· .. ·Dii -,,,.___ " - -·- .. -- • • I' ( ' . ~ '. ':;G~"!T -.,. .,. • .... • • . • D 'Ii . I .. "k ~o · ~:~,JD , . . . " ' . Chitgalug B: 'l • .,..t A. "'ta' k Wu;Nazi·. · •• er : ., . ~ . . ....... . . c~~umer~· Dis~y :'tefrid~~. S~patliizei; ' ' ' • • • • • -• I" · • WHl'l'l'IER (Af>) -A coosumersl group specializing· iD 111f9mo-• bi1'! problems· bu establislied a •natiot\al beadq1!81'1ers. here, marking D ' • w the occasion b1' unveiling a "Leinon.i>f•tb<\ Month~' sign.aild,'plinting ·. : urm. · g. , ar.. , a·lenion tree ruclalam'ed•''Tbe Biil Fout.'" .. / · · ~,,_,,, The Plltrai!'d Consumers Aciion Committee, ~· ~Osaed • , • ' , To.D~ath goql is 'lo,''.b~p '!la~.out lemons,'"di .... Sund8l' u:1~ ~ "I,em~ .' L.f.RpCl!ll Sl/R 'l'ON, Fn!ice (~!) , . < of '!bi! Ml>nl/l" a ne auto wfili:jt i&e"grt>up says ,. roAing deopite Of. _ nie·body· of Plllllppe P.elaih, malsbal \ A body• .f..;.!Jvin• 00 tbe beach Satur_ • ·forts by'th~·owtier to'bave1]\e deliler save il . of France ind_ .__.of. ,.;..·...:~•--v· d .• ,-~ . PreSident of the consumer group is· Eddie Cat11poo, wbo olice ...., ~ wuw•~ ~, day .near. tbe Newport Pier has l>eeD burned a liitcoln 'c'ontinental. iD front Of .a Fon!'. plapt~tiej:au~, ,he regime, Jiu' bee1hl!Jh!iin 'fro!n bis &rave, ' id"!llilied as a Huntipgloo Beacb ·man .. poll __ ,.., ·~ · 1 ...._ thOllgbf\t:was po0rly tiiiiU. · . . . • · ., ce "'"" -Y· , .. "po ice·¥~ hll~.....,....~ heavily the '1, •• •Tbe 1group'~ \Q. aid auto OW)lers ID making lleal~ lllld man-Police aaid ,tbe, c:olfjn coo~·lbo nig)it 'before. · ' .. " · " , .,ufacturers;take in~ ~bil!IL_for their vebicle8' bY. ·nlr"""'. : .-,of ~ ~ 'II" a 1l"n> .af ··'* · -ro2:~:·:'.tc1eru~ sai~ mg, ·--bl;ciiiiiii ·a;;d .likliigTegai:action, .-· -i>kesm&n-8al<L',·-·=-~ -4tt+.1111 ""' bot !IBt in-....-.. :a',.._ determme tbe 'cause of death of Allred T. · ~" lemoi>aree'.s •name<.refers to •)he.To°ur major American 91110 Nazi .colla~, .. was removed from Brittod, 30, of l'U2 Warntt Ave. His body makers:;:FoM.•. General Motors, Chcysler,and,Americllll lfolQrs. · · ~:a~·.~~emd'"°~.}of. ~. was foqnd lying ·irr the sand at 20th ' ' · ·· ,.. !. ,: ~~" , ... ..,..... r•~-.: l 1 · 'l. • .;. .. " ..... t ' • • .u;, " ... Street Beach b)' surfers ·early Saturday ' ' A Spok!*JJIP ,'fOr the ' PiefectUre ol ' •......:'..t f iriloM • '}Uti.Ltr WY.N . SARGENT, Wl't.H SQN JMY • IN · .LA , mOhling, officers .aaid. ' · • Vende!I departmenl_ said1in-a· teleplme ,,__ rllei'tll'oilagr Att.r E ltn I lndonel a Det. Reed Galoshen said investigatloo Ba 'StOek Bftbe int"'l(jew, '!We are searclJing urgelllly lt ··:~ "~tltw!fi!laer•phti' R~ ._ ... _r:::_.._.,,,c. ~ _... · 1 . revealedr.Brittonhomebad'~ at~~-~ ' Cei . . -• .. ~--·r· · · ·-· ·---....... .f~~.'~in.'.' .. tbe : · '., ,. an.ocea,nfront w~•c be ~1~ "~ •-.,... grave ·was ptled ! .,,_tl"llTe·, nt~u,. .. r: 8 .. · ·r:' . u· '. 'Um' ·e·. tw.;:toi.::d~~':.,'"".l;.;.. ·c·h·ic· ·a· g· o c-· o· · u· ·rt ·Co· n·v· ·re· ts =.;-:ibeu:=·~:~1!"' y . __ ._, nearly .a full plloa of wine ·1n 'live · · · • • .. .' .· .· · . . . _ .The spol<eimaD oaid, "We believe the .,,. , " .. · , ' ' 1t1inutes and then> walked oul to the ocean lhelt occ111'r•cflut lllglil. nte tomb baa i' !. ...:_.,. .. :'I' • ,,,.,_ .. '· r ' -... '~ .,.1 ~ · front sidewalk.'a.nd sat down.. -~-•. -..a:._ ..... ,..;,eDI· ance by the •-·a'J -t .....__ J; • ; '.'",•I • ~I ~ aou• K"1 . • .... I' , 8 . . . u· . . Galoshen ·said several other parlygoers ' . . . . • . d 0 K . gendarmerie since the marshal's burial I'. .w ~.,,.·.yn arneJit IU UR:tington ·•,.. apJ>!U'OnUy -the si~alk was ·11· .• s·."']u'"' ... _.e·i· f .f'rri._-, ··e-~.r"ne· 'r" JiiJj<IS,1951."~." ' '· ' ' ., .;. ' , " ~ patrolled by police and dragged the vie-g f,U "We· are 'ilivestlgating reports a ~ · 1 / .,., ... .'.. • • ... .. 1 • _, •7tim °'11 onto the~ to "sleep it Of(." • • 1 • • r ,.. 1. ) . 1 .. 1• • .... • copter 18niled1 on the ialimd durbfg the 1' ~~ 11!'\'iJ:ilii:t ··-.t • obciliirot~IJao'kml!D .aa ·¥1'!Lllfillerl(l.or They lold·detecUves Britton was alive at • ' · • .• ;• , · _ , nighl" · · ., ! 1-1l\:: ~ ···~,..... ' • . the feturn fUgbt) decli6ed' 'to~ Say the time-but in 8 deep stupor. ClUCAGQ (AP) Federal J~ ~to · Keniei' &ho~ no emotion aS t&clerk PoUce ~officials in Vendee •rtment ,l, .; ... , , '"i"'' 4 Wyn -anytblngotbertbanthat·sbeissickand In~torasaldtberewerel)Omarks · ~ '·..:... •• · dtbe. •·--~•:..••'t '1ie'anc1•·"·'" sald "'Weaiewatdu••alllhi-'--•·• · •t' • '!'®"I . •·• a-Or.es_ has Jost 1& 'PouniJS, on Brittoo's IJodr aod it did' not. appear Kerner waa coovlcted to<laY of•-... -~ ,.. ,_, •g~• -~cs ' . . ·~ ~ .,,..,_ I =8-a= .. ~=··~~~ Ji: . cau.. or her borne at 4001 Monllng Siar ~ was any ~ of fOul _play mv~lved racing stoct; aa a bilbci . while. governor • w_ere "~ly ~ Cba'led in the In-. to .J':ii::'~:::,:. ~~:-.;orm:., , . _ -~-ili 'i114 '.11i:r : nnv~today )lrod~-oolx ll',< 1ae1 that m bis death. oJ llllnolJ. tlictment . (See PEtAIN l'llle I) 1 ~ ~ ' 1 ~'.t«Oetime<After·nom119be-Weukl .~" Kerner ·14 was tbe ·first aCtiVe Both :wereeJwgedwitb"onecountof '"' •1 ;l'....,?:i!:Y aboard· ' 'Veal· dle,llnie '':"· nlace of• news ~: • be "of· 111e' u· 8 ~--~-of Appeals coosplracy, four c:ounl8 ol prolilolioo " ' · ··~ r~~ltn¥:11~·;~re.e. c, wan1s '° Robber Gets $1;000 :V:' c4victecl in •· ~ lriai. · · ~~~\=-::t =~"."it::': -, --., ., . Diiiie ........... :.cleat t11e ~ • • H and bis codelendant 'lbeodore J • ·.. Or..,• • C.118t 'I~ ~ &1(11-, ~ "1. • ~j';'' 'ii inan1NO to' CfiJel NORDEN' (!,!')-Ji man transporting a · e • . '. was charged wllll olie c:ount of ,p,erjuly , , ill, ¥f ...... .,. ""!...,i · ~. ruier of tbe liuJia, tribe' of an ~limited $12,000 in holiday weekend laaaai '!"re fOund guilty of coasplraey, • ·,and me couot of m¥Jnil a .falae ajate-• ~ • ReceiplS from the SUgar Bowl ski ...-I briber)', ~ud-~ tu mmJon. lD!llt ID a federal -l . 1 ' . .. """"" Mrs. w..i lrlan oo die Island ol New.Guinea. was robbed and knocked.,llllOOOSCIOU4, the Kerner was also Waa coovicted of per-Kerner, •. Democ:rat, _teatlfled 31' days -., .'fill 1/,, .., .,.. ' 'Ibo wrrt'er and IOcluier wenf lilfo-'Placer Coonly .sl!Oriffs office reP,OflB.. • and_.\.;... false statements to' a on.bla own bOball clurmg tbe liiil He , ' " ~ BaJJem. Valley to smey-!be ~ Donald Adams, 36, told officers be was Jlll')I -~,. denied all charges. • . ' .! • " , · • _., tribes 41!! monlbs ..,. lea•....,, the --~ to de-'t tbe receipts federal agent --adml"~ that Kerner and , Mostly .. .._,;:':.;, 'rueod. ay, ..,. 1 · 11· za-i· · · ............ ~,_ ... bed in-lhe-....... .... ·-· ..... and Ii of the .,.,. --- 1. '-'-.c.i-.r! .'•'•,r.,'=:"'.lh~,, ..... -::::-.:"..:.,·'-"·<'~•-•.· inaTrµckeebankwbenamanbiddenln 'lbesevenwomen vemeo ·haac:a oblalnlld tbe stoct as an In-cording to !be weatberlady,wllh l -"~ t..Vr. ---_,. --....,. ••-""' .,.,_ tbe back oeal OI bis car threatened bim. U.S. DI.strict Coor! Jury deliberated lince .~t but~-the goveroment patchy tow clouds· and foe aJoag I , ·' tribe. ' "-' ' , Salunlay for I' hours befon' the ventlct pever ~ ""' ~ was, a bribe or Ille coast .in ll)e early 1llC!!l>llll · 1 n<eDi1y Aid she Jolnl!!! the' M'uful •ibe ' ' was relumed ~t 9:li p.m. PST. ~ ''f." ~-· ..,..,_ ·-~ _..., ~· -• •--.. I' ·1· ' s~· . : ' --Ne!!.•IOUl'ceSind!elalandllauon·~ . ·t•·tvn·Ja~ ...... ~•tedto ....... ·• ~-..... •-pera"·-""··-. I l ~QAOI <iri •A!lllOe ' . ~,iJ:".r~~= CLASS!~lED .AD I 131;:~-:.:.~=~i:.1:. ~ ·' . •t ................. ,. r :;a~~~~~. i ~ ~ ,....,. ., ave AK.t~ !,~ ~~·-·~ ........ ~-GETS TOP POLLAR iiaa<a, a, w11o aerved as ~r o1 Small Plane· Stolen ·Ila 111.....-ak a ·ono M g,.,... • ..,_ -• revenue under Kerner, laces a muimun! ' ~~~~_...i tho...._ WM lllerallY I me-woman COrpo. · We -teU a Ile. Ji Dli!LY PILOT _.of 'IS YNio llDll $7S,Olli> ln fines. ' ' ' · · '· " •JoaWW.., 1111 """"' Tbecoatrownlalmarrlltle.*1IUllJJn do llloll-edwlll-.lor)'Ol!.even Komer and laacs were'accused o1 ac-At (:ounty Airport -lie,.... apdlion by tbe l"VlftlDlOlll, ·w!dcla ac-' Oil Oeqe Wllilqtoo's btrthdoy~ Lite l cepling rac1ng· slOclt worth $300,000 for lfcliee llkl tlotr 11111111 lhot .,._. (lot UWllN, Pop I) thll: · $50,000 in excbllnge for insuring Iba! cer-Airports tloroupout the. -.m United i 1 • ~ Jntlti f • ttoey ...,.. • 1 lain racing pps rece\vod fawrable States an beblg asked 14 keep a lookout .. ., .. Clf.,.1'11 B.ell's .lftnel Guiltv 'l7vw-,zs.•«1gm1., ineetlngutes. -~L-for ,1Daln:nltllalen~tbe ·wee1<enc1 . ··---""""'t'> ~J ....., -, ooe owner, new Kerner, a tormeru.s. r.wmey; a ona: from Onrip County~ llM ........ ..._, pola~ lllocb 6 U-'91>. I jor general ln tbe Nallonal Guard llld br1ll'I olllcen uid the single engine ti .. ,. I · ........ r.tmAMENTO LAP) - A Hell's Ante! (Pllmo No.) governor of Ullnola fnirn 1111 to 1118, Cw llrplane, the property of ham- ....... • 11..--.-., llert 81-1 ~. 11111 -WU •Woinled to the federal appeals hqer ... owner Gordon Gray ol 1iMln a ...... -• .::S -lldod of n.. ldooy cllarPo of 'h tell. the 1111111, thlt car llOid b' tep ' court in 118' by the late Prelldeal LJll' Tuattn, wu removod !""" 118 Ue down -i:...•~•11~_.-.~1 ~ Ifill v'C 111"*8 and tranlpOrllag u -.dollal' ~ ~~ ~~-~I Callto cloo JobnllOll. space at a.. airport and flown away · 111m " --fn II ~The ...,._Superior Coar! your ...,, __ ....,, --•• -He and laaacl wm indlcted Dec. U, lle6n tllt coalroi _.,.... G\)erlttOos 1111 uh• •· Md • ,_, Ju7 Nlllllllll tloe YerdicL Judie Rolrll't • ooll ,_ "cllln7''...,. •·or IQJ'lbJnc lfll, by a r.dend craal Jwy. lit bu lmllJ. " ''lllJ, ,. Ill taJ ...,r" lt · 1'llllla oellodi1Jed •lkdle lbt elle. been cm leaYe wllll Pl1 r-the appeall · Ollloen· Tl!ued the rnlm'C akmft at -.. • court Since 1111 ~ ..... u... ... , , . . • INSlltt: TODi\ V ' Tll< polic• chief of Santa C!'Ut, Ille of a ""h of Onita! •la~ng,, '"¥' ii im't right "lo blame it ,all ... ~ .... d,,.g "4turt . . • • . People llcnle b .. ,. lriUmg olher p 1 op Ii JOT G inillio1I 11efirt." See story on Pooe s. ---.. ----. --I -•n ·-" -.... -. -. ...... "' .. --. t ~ DAILY l'ILOT S War S11pport Nixon Applauds • AFL-CIO Leaders MIAMI BEACH, Fla (UPI) -Prell• One union pmldeot not on the councll, dent Nixoo told the naUon'a most Edward Carlough of lbe Sheet Metal )Owerful labor leaden today lhat tbelr Workers, said the President thanked support of the nallonal defense program AFVC!O Presldeot C..rge Meany aod .,.. '"indispensable In 1chlevlng peace the coonctl for tbelt lllrong support ol hil wtlb honor In Vietnam.'' Vietnam and defen.e polldea. But he warned tb<m that blgh food Nlaon wu accorded an utmnely prices could not he IOlved by govemment warm welrome by Meooy, Jn sharp .,.... cootrols or rationlng. trJt to a coofroolation between tbe Nlaon. meeting with the ~mbor Pmidellt and the laboc leade,. In A.f'l,CIO ExecuUve Council for about 40 November, 1971, when they clashed over minutes. also expll'Jned thlt hit proposed conlrob oa wage hikes and prices. foreign trade lqiUtiotj II Intended to Meooy was aU lll!ileo when he me! the give him flexible autllorlty to aet Import Pruldeot upon bis arrival at the tariffs. Americana Hotel. Meany and Nixon met (Be dld not mention the Burke-Hartke privately for five mlnutes wilh Labor "1)1 blcked by laboc to pennit Import Secretary Peter J. Bt'elllWI before • quotu, -leaden uld lft ... the going Into the apenlng -· "' the i , meeting.) council's ·mjdwinter meeting. I Also sitting In were 35 union presidents who are not members of the council. I' Tr··~e Teams . The President wa• given a standing ~ ovaUon when be entered the room and when he departed. i Meany, at the outset, thanked the , Set to Enter President for achieving the ttleue or All)erlcan prlJonera Ill war. l . cartough said It WU an amiable C b Z ~ with none of the rancor that J om at oneo marred Nlaon'a appearance before the ~ v · fedll'ltloo oomenUon 15 monlhl ago. But • ' ~" ·CarlOugh uld Jllxon did all the talking SAJGOrf.(UPI).,. Truce-keeping teama were JO head lrito a combat zone for the ftrat time todly and South Vietnam re. leaseq moro ~ war ·ptllonen. But the 8alcon cgio11wnd alao repart· ed the -COmnWallt ...-.11ro viola· Ilona In 17 dl1a· , 1be ~ojrit Ill/I~~ (JMC), • the J..._ ,,.... ...._. wilh POii<> 1~----inf"""''~~-r.-~~.po.,......_ ,..,.., prepoftd today to send Its first investigating team lhto a combat area. -. 1'1e team wu to leave later today for Sa Huynh, a town about 290 mile! north of Saigon that was the scene of heavy lighting the !lrst day of the cease-fire. A command spokesman said fighting 11111 la loin& 00 there. '!be spok-said 9111 POWa were "'1eaaed todly to Communist oflldals ..,... the '!hacb Han River from Quang Tri City. Thia brings the llllDlber ol Com- l)lunlllll releaaed"to 1;400. • A total of Ill South Vietnamese have been let free and IOOther 311) are sched- uled to be ttleased Tuesday al Loe Ninh, 75 miles ~ Ill Saigon, t Despite appeals by' the joint comm.is-· sion to stop the fighting, the Saigon command sad the 294 Communi!t attacks · in the 24 boun ending at dawn today were the highest since ,200 w e r e reported Feb, 2. In the heaviest fighting, five Saigon paratroope.rs were reported killed and 42 wmmded in a day.Jong C.Ommunist artiUery and mortar barrage near Quang Tri City. Another battle at dawn today left four men dead on both sides and 10 South Vietnamese wounded in a COm· muni.st attack on a mllltla unit near • , Glong Trom In the Mekong Delta, 40 ~ miles south of Saigon, the command said. " 1be four-power commission -consist- ing of South and North Vietn~. U.S. and Viet Cong officl.alt -issued a plea ~B for both sidea to honor the truce and ''L mate the cease-fire a reality. ,.. But .. the lighting Intensified, a south ~ d 'I , ,. Vietnamese spokesman sai : ' t seems ,1· to us the Communist units did not at-" tempt to respect at all the appeal by the JMC." In Saigon, the United States asked the International Commission of Coo\rol and Stipervlsion (lCCS) to investigate the downing Friday of an unarmed American , helicopter. ~; The craft, on a supply mission for lbe .,, JMC, was hit by machinegun fire and • 11 crashed in flames near An Loe. All five U.S. crewmen aboard were injured, two ·· seriously. f U.S. officials uld a prelimlnory ii> ., vestigaUon showed ·the Viet Cong were J!1 responsible for the attack. U.S. Anny !: Maj. Gen. Gilbert Wood""·ard protested ~ the incident and asked for an investlga· ~ · tion in a letter to Michel Gauvin of Can· !t' ada, the ICCS acting chairman. OIAN•l COAST n DAILY PILOT .and there was no opportunity for the labor leaden to ask any questions or mate their own 1>0lnts. "No .DeW ground was broken ,'' ClrloolJJ .llid. "The President preoeoted nothing new." Jn brief renub u be wu le8'1ng, Nllon told reporten that they "talked about economic matters. 0 1 covered a munbef or subjects," be Ill:---· He gave no details to newsmen. Meany and Brennan escorted him to his waiting llmousloe which toot Nllon to a helicopter. It was dri.zzling when Nixon emerged from the hotel and his blue suit got wet but he shrugged It off. Friendly Fello·1v Gets Nose Punch What's the harm in being friendly? It could ~ a llsl In the nose and a trip to the .bOspital,. as a Cost.a Mesa tavern patron discovered over the weekend. Clarence Hardy, 27, of 1..88 .Flower St., told police a man punched him In the nose Saturday night just.beeause he aald "Hi" to a woman at the bar. Hardy said he had never seen the man before in his1life and that he required ti'eabnent for his broken nose at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. A friend of the unldentllied pugilist reportedly told Hardy Utat the stunt was nothing new and that he had "done it about four or rive times before." The incident occurred in a 19th Street beer bar, All-night Store Hit by Gunman Police are pursuing leads to an anned robbery early today in which SUKI were taken from a Costa Mesa ronvenience store. Few details were available al;>out the nighttime heist at the 7-Eleven store on Baker Street and Randolph Avenue, but detectives said they believe only one gun- man was involved. The holdup occurred at 2:55 when a man with a small caliber pistol eoo- fronted a store employe. Rockefeller Critical PALM SPRINGS !UPI) -Former Arkansas Gov. Winthrop Rockefeller hospitallzed here two weeks ago fo; possi~Je cancer of the liver and pancreas, remained in critical condition today at Desert Hospital. Rockefeller has been convale scing at his winter home here following surgery Ui New York last fall tor removal oC a malignant cyst. $7,500 Bite Wardrom mistress Rita Stander (right) has been awarded $7,500 damages for injuries she receive4 when bitten by actress Liza Minnelli's dog in Miami Beach hOtel in 1969. BeachEnvironmentBoard PET~p-~~1 Approves Condominiums By TERRY COVILLE City o!!leials lay crowding problems do °' "" o.uy "*" ~ exist within the high school district, but The city's environmental review board it ls a situation that applies on a district- s recommended ap_prav~ of !.....I!!~ wide basis, not one isolated ~ ~elig?<Jn ani:I 180 con-The council is meeting Tuesday domuuums planned 1n Hunting lo n because today is a national holiday. Harbour. Huntington Beach councilmen will decide the fate of the often controversial lagoon project Tuesday night at their 7 o'clock meeting. The five-member , review board con- curred with eight suggestions made by the city's enviromnental consultant Voorheis, Trindle and Nelson (VTN) of Irvine. The VTN environmental impact report, and the review board's recommendation, seem to have muffled Dio6t of the public controversy. Several critics of the proposed lagoon and condominiums, including Huntlugton Harbour resident Milton Beychok,· ·have praised the VTN report, though ex· pressing minor disagreements with the -city's position. At one time, it appeared there would be a batile over whether the lagoon would even be built, but now it appears to be a question of bow much control will be placed on it. The eight VTN suggestions, With which the review board agreed, were: -Lining the sides of two major flood control cbannels with concrete and ex- tending them far enough to empty into the oceoo, rather than the Harbour. -Support construction of an ocean cut to Bolsa Bay near Warner Avenue. -Make a continuous study of marine lile In the Harbour cbannels. -Plaee five sanitary (boat boldlng tank) purnpout facilities in Sunset Aquatic Part. -Widen Edinger Avenue. -AJI: the Coast Gua1d to declare lhe Anaheim Bay Bridge (the old one) a hazard to navigaUon and eliminate it. -Complete a pre-construction survey of the area. -O>mplete a propased new Harbour channel, or make the developer post a bond to guarantee its completion in a reasonable amount ol time . Tbe environmental review b o a r d modified the last recommendation slight- ly. Rather than ask !or a bond, lhe review bord merely ask.s the developer, the Huntington Harbour Corporation, to gllarantee it will complete the channel by January. 1976. Beycbok and other critics wou1~ like the cbaonel finisbed by January 11175. The city's board al.so added a few of its Plane Crashes Into Car; Four In Craft Kille,d BROOKFIELD, Wis. (AP) - A light plooe trying to return to an airport wtlh engine trouble crashed into a car on a busy street in th1s Milwaukee suburb to- day. The plane's four occupants perished and the driver of the car was injured seriously, authorities said. A spokesmoo !or Falk Coql. of Milwaukee, owner of the twin-engine Cessna 421, said the p I a n e left Tim· mennan Field on a business fli8ht to Qf1io and Pennsylvania at 5:15 a.m. PST. 1'te pilot later notified the tower there was engine troub le, he said, and the crash happened al 5:52 a.m. A gas statioo attendant who watched the plane dive into the street said: "'lbere was no fire and no smoke. There was no noise, aJJ of a sudde.n, wham, it just hit in the middle of the street." Falk Corp., a gear manufacturing firm, said the dead were Robert Hansen, the pilol; Robert Bergmann, F a I k ' s metallurgist; Cbeste< J. Barch. general manager of the Sundstrand Tool Corp., Falk's parent company, and steve Peluso, a Sundstrand employe. John F. McKane, 53, of Brookfield was hospitalized In critical condition at St. Mary's Hospital in Milwaukee with second-and third-degree burns over 40 percent of his body, a b o spit a I spokesman said. 2 Santee Men Killed SAN DIEGO (AP) -William S, {'rlest, 29, and Michael Eugene Buck, 30, bOth of Santee, were killed in a three-ear col- lision ~ay on Interstate 8. An injured motorist, Michael J . Krummel, 22, of Petaluma, was in fair condition today in San Diego Naval Hospital . French leader, said in a statement, "[ was tipped oil some time ago that a raid was being prepared to bring the rem· nants ol th& marshal lo the Douaumont Fort." The Douaumont Fort is the central for- tress in the Workl ·War I Verdun defense area, where French forces under Mar· sbal Petaill bol<l. off at!oci@B German troops in 1916 and 1918 In what were e bloodiest battles of the time. The Gaullist Government of France has blocked all attempts to move Petain's body to the Douaumont military fortress, where be asked to be buried. Supporters of the fonner Vichy regime demanded the transfer be made as a gesture of national reconciliation. Both tbe late President Charles de Gaulle and his successor, President Georges Pompidou, resisted the demands on grounds It would whitewasb the image cl. a man who Jent his prestige to cover UP' collabraUon in Nm.held France with the Third ~ich of Adolph Hitler. Petain asked to be buried amoog his sqldiers in the J;'>ouaumont «metery, which is the burial ground for thousands ol French "'1dl .... Ft-om Page I RETURN ... cused her of conducting research wilhout a license, was designed to pacify the natives, she maintains. · "I married Oooharok to bring the'. three savage, warring tribes to live together in peace and harmony," she says. By wedding him with a dowry or five pigs, 11 beaddresses,.a knife and a shovel -then becoming blood sister to two other cbteftalns -Miss Sargent sup- [lOSedly setUed the fostilities. GIRLS A.LLEGEDLl' SOLD A.S SLA. VES ACCRA, Ghana (AP) -Teen-age slave girls have been exported to rich Lebanese families for $500 eaCh, the Ac· era Weekly Spectator alleged today. It said the "slaves," ·30 school girls ag- ed 13 to 14, were exported during 1970-71 by .a syndicate hea~ed by a Lebanese businessman and nine Ghanaians . The paper published no names of those aUegedly Involved In the syndicate but claimed the operatJon was financed by an Accra-based Lebanese and o t h e r Lebanon-based businessmen. .. Pendleton • • Exam1nmg First POW Physicians at camp Pendleton's base hospital today launched a series of tests that might last the week to det~~ne the exact rondition of the hospital s first repatriated prisoner of war -LL Cot Edison Miller of Tustin. 1be Marine officer who arrived at the· base last.Friday spent the weekend in his quarters at the hospital -most of the time with !)is wife and five aoos as well as his foster mbther, who arrived from the mid)Vtst over the weekend. Col. Miller bas lolt 11oooslderable weight," according to medleal depart- ment. aides ~t the hospital, but his con- ditioil and appetite were described as ex~ cellent." Information aides this morning said Col. MiUer bad littie or no special preference lllr the food he was o!fered over the weekend. "He saJd that his only prefer.,.,. II any kind of fOIJ!I that's Amerleaii," llid cwo Royer CombB this mmllnlj Miller was reunited with his family late Friday. afternoon after a loJll Illgbt from the Pbllipplne<. Miller bad been a captive of the Nort1a Vietnamese for nearly ail years .. ComhB said that besides the blttery or speciallied medieal tesla, Miller aJ., will receive some good news from the pay records officials of the Marine Corps. Althougb the base sitokesman gave no doUar figure, he did -that Miller's back pay -accrued lhrougboot the period of his detention in North Vietnam -wool<!, be subBtantial. Some of lilS monlli1y ''pa~y~w~en~10hir family .and the rest accumulated in a separate account Combs said. "Some of the people from our pay sec- tiorl flew out over the w~ to take care of the details," the spokesman slid. A litUe of that pay bas already been spent, however. Information aides said that the first purchase Col. Mill'l' ~e after bis release was a gold fieddinl ring for hb: wife. Mrs. Miller bad lost bet original ftd. ding ring during the period thal lier mis. band was a POW. Border Patrol Nabs 356 Aliens At San Onofre The massive -and unsealObal migration of illegal Mexican allem con- tinued over the weekend as . Juda' patrolmto at ' San Onolre rtjWled .,. re•ting 356 persons In the country ll· legally. The bulk of the arrests took place oo Sunday , as _patrolmen operating the cbeckpomt south of lhe Western White House arrested 252 pe"°"' trying 11> head north. Pa~lmen said the new routine of InaSSIVe migrations during weekends ap-parently Items from the belief by the Im· m1grants that they would be unnotlced. hi heavy traffic. ~n recent months the Sunday ru.shel of ahens have led to tragedy in traffic snarls a few miles downcoast of the roadblock. · But t~e past weekend's inci<lents all "'.ere minor, said patrol Capt. Gene Har- r JS. The · ot~er conunon incident at San Onofr~ _this year -the seizure of large qua~lit1es of smuggled ma(ijuSQa during routine searches for human contraband -slowed over the weekend . Officers who last week ~ed teveral limes on the illegal weed made no weekend arrests. own suggestions. The key additkm. is a request that the developer somehow give residents of non-waterfront homes access to the sandy beaehes which will line the lagoon. llAIGI ht I 60 TO 1'ulllaf>'s TO COLLECT TAXES ON THEIR . lllT•I INVENTORY. I CAN HAID.LY wan I The city starf al.so recommends that the developer be responsible for mailr tenaoce of the water purification system in the Jagooo for Jive years or until' the city l! satisfied the system works. I Tiie Or•ll!I• CO.It DAILY PILOT, wllll W!llCll It Comb!'*' "'• Hnl·'°rttl, II ll\ltlllsl* II\' b 0.1ng1 ,Co.11 Pvbllllllnt ~'· SI~ Nit' edll .. 1r1 pUblllMd, MOIWIY lllrot.otll l'rlcillY, l'1f C.!1 M..... "'""""°"' •Nd!, Hvnl!'IO!Of ll1ICll/'-111ft V1llly, U9uM 11 .. c1i, lrvln1/Slddl.c.dl Ind Sin Clt1ntnte/ '911 Ju.n Ctl:I"~ A 1lrlgll ...,1oow1 lldltlon " pUblbllW llll!Nt.,. -Sund•P. TM jll'lnd~I publlslllnt pleftt II ., :no w .. 1 &ty StrNI, Cotte ~ CllMOfflll, f2'H. Ripper Loose? it.•ert N. W.-4 ..,..lftnt .... ,,..w. J1c• a. Cvrl1v \11<'9 ~"""' "" ~·t MMll9lf l\om11 1(...,11 ...... ni~ .. A..,...,,.,,.. HtWtlN •fllw' ClttitM H. lfft ltlch1f'll ·p. Nill Alllttlfli Mlfl991nt •cN*-. ....... Clltf Mm.II Siii ...... ..., Sl!'MI ~ llllCft: am ... ....-i ..,....,.... u.--.di: m ,..,.. ,,._ ........... ....01 1"11 ~ .......... ,,,,,,. Cliii'NMtl as Nett11 •I Ctl'l'llne " ... I t•1f01 CJ14, '4MIJ1 a a I ...... I MW671 ,.,.. ....., ......... ue-t .... ,_•.,. .!!~ CflMMllntl ......... ~ l1'tl.-O..• CMtl ........ ~-Mt -,.,.. l ......... ~ = ......... U ... Ml>tf ........ _, .. ~ ..,.._, ttitellt ... ....... " ..,.,,.... _,...., ................. "Ctltll ..... ~ .......... "_.. ....... ~-~91,tS ..... I....,, .......... .....,. • . Murderer Leaves Message 011 Wall LONDON (AP) -The word '"ripper" was written on the wall of an apartment in which a 22--year-old girl lay strangled, an inquest jury was told here today. It was sprayed on the wall with a washing.up liquid which had also beell used to clear the girl 's partially ckltbed body, Detective Constable Jobn Roa said. ~ Jack the Ripper, Britain's most celebrated killer. murdered at least five pnistitutes in London In 11188. He wu never caughl . The girl. Amata de Ven! Whelan, was last aeen talking to a man out&lde a tavern last November. The body wu found lour day1 · later by IO inlerior decor> tor. '.!'ho inquest._ told bow A~l1 $poU in the strttt to 1 moo she bad never met and ' bad seiual lntcrcoune with blm later' that doy. She 11so took oa her dolboi ID hlalt of I -lho bid GOit ' " known for 15 minutes. Detective Chief Supt. Robert Chait, Ill> der questioning, said be bad "qulta.1 '!0w ltatemenia" bearin& out thlJ paltem of behavior. Chalk aald the police had t.Wn 1tatemeola """' 320 plnonl in lholt Jn. vetiptioo, but !here wu "en -.. posslblllcy" of INlOPle wbo could llove 1one into lhe 1001D. "1bll Is typical of bedsitter W>d Qere nobody knows what ,... on nen door," he lidded. A bedsitter b a ooHOC>m ap-, A cJoae fri~d of Amala11, J...,er Leonll'd, said Amal• had u...i Jn ~· dlfierent apartmenla ID Lutdoa ..,. bid had 1 number of boyfriends. Under ..,. tiooin1, abe denied !bat 10 ~ ni. llonshipa bad been .....t "She ... • lrillldl1 gJr1 .... -ta do I lot fll ihmp Md tnveJ a lot. n Tbe )arJ I • ti I -of •rdderer by pllllmi • .. 1 •• ;a. __;·===-(- Westinghouse 2 SPEED ......... '"' WAatll HEAVY DUTY ................ --·----............ ----... (J .. , • "'" mt ,.... flllrto) .,....v_ ............. 111 -.. "" -,8995 c 25.2 cu. ft. capaclty-onfy 35%''~ wfde 0 Big 322 Jb. Cl· p~lly freeze< a completely Frolt.f:l'M o s.parate oon· trola In refrigerator and fttez:Br D Optional plug-In Automatfc k:e-Ma.k«-buy It now or add It later a 15.99 cu. fl. r•trlgerator 1ectlOn o Power 1conoml11r •aVes electrtctty a Twin iu'°' c:in dispenser• o 7-day fresh lleo!KHO'!'-• s54r 90 DAY CASH """ '"""'". -1115 IOPOIT I.YD. kauia CISta lllsa -,. 541-7111 • _J _ ~ -' I , f • d l • • • • d l 1 J b ~ '• ! .1 I: I I . I I I I I t I ' ' t I I I I I I I I l l I I I . I I . I . a~ I . I I _, __ ,_ - •• s DAILY PILOT :J Niguel POW Beceires· Double .Holiday l4ARCB AIR FOl\CE BASE (AP)' -A double 'bolidoy Wll In store today al Lacuna NJcuel for retaminB primDer ot -u. Col. Jolln Plldllwd -with -lluadr..t 11;,p Dd ~ •t ta join ia. .. In fact, Pltcblord's wile, Sbirley, ssld sbe bod ~ to -• belltopler to deliver him to' lid beadJllwil home at Lacuna Nipel aM a brief fU&bl fJom Mard>AFB. Bal' the plan didn' wl"'< Cllll, and Pltdllonl left by car I« the home liO hasn' _, since be was sbol down over North Vietnam in 1965. It will be a ''Wublngtoo's Birthday" party, aald Mn. PlldllGrd, wbolle hmf. bond wu ooe ol nine Air Force POWs lnlm Soutbem calllomla Down her< -. -t policy to trampori --· to the bospitakJquipped -ot tbeif own aervlce and ...-lllttr home. Aller brief medical treitment and ... anilDltlon, all the Mardi POW1 were .,.....-flt. However, Pildllord bas an injury dMeribed as a 0 chn:ftic dllloc:atlon ot the ri8ht lboulder .... Wblcb · causes bis um to l>lli>g limp by bis siOe. The injury was caused when be · parachuted over North Viefnam', olficia1s said. ' -. injuries ••tahwd In a jlunp lnin an Fl fighter, -said. SUc _,, Dsted ID iOOcf Oillditian at Milda widl llO problems: Lt. Col. Willies E. Fodly, a , -Soutbem ~ bat with no ..,....fled address, who wu·-down over North Vietnam i!I ..,..,..._ 1915; llaj. Kile D, Bers. 13, Sae ,fliecU, ill copll'1tJ -July lllli; Lt. Cel. JICI< H. -. a, a...dler, ~. misPorl -July 1911i; C<!I Ray., -J. ,Jlerritl, 0. Hlgbland, Calif., ' !Ill"'"' .-Septenher 1'15; IDd capt. .1etrY D. Drl!coll, 31. mlPlng -April l9IL Sharks Break Into Nixon's Swim Area MIAMI CUPn -Sharks tnte through the pt'*dite nimmiDg 1Wlt around Presidem NW:m's Biscayne Bly com- poml nne time ago. II may bave hr bibited lfuoo's dips in Iha waters. • ~mon was not in the water at tbe time and-the --were aald not to be • .._.... Fisbermeo in the ..... however, say they are "Doi to be trilled with." ' . About live months ago, the President built • swimming pool beside bis ,...;. -at the --.Ut com-pies. In the pat, lfwn altm bas apoteo ol IU pn!fm!nce to the mm in the wann waters ol Key Blsayile and shtmned swimming pools. Tbe sharb penetrating the not enclos- ing the President's nimmiDg area were -----------------~ ___ ...... ___ , _______ ....,._ ·-·-~~':"N4'a----::-~-~-~ .. ~~ Ala WeU, TIMtt's l.Ale grow In size fJom 'llx to eight feet long. UPI outdoor reporter Stan Brown aald LAGUNA NIGUEL'S JOHN PITCHFORD EMBRACES WIFE, SHIRLEY Tiine was when the situation was revened, but to- day the empty Life magazine stall adjoins the space now lilied by the Saturday Evening Poot, which has come baek to life. Maybe Colliers will be next. the shallow waters near Nilm'• winter After Seven Y e1n, • Joyous Reunion for Fori-r Vletn•m Pritoner retreat ... Inf ...... with -sharts and blaclt-tlppod sbarb. Bar- racudas aim have be<n sigbted near the . ' Wbite lloaae --Impact Report Filed British Trained • Ill U.S. The sharb have be<n spotted """" ~siocethebugecancmeland ;,,g pod jatling GUI ID the be)' -built foroC:":~ bel~ not been an Fo·r R ~ -J. Extensw· n incident involving a sbart attact in the (Jf1,(J, Miami area in a decade Wiien Nilm llieo to the Bahomas for • An environmental impact statement London Denies Program Tied w Northern Ireland LONDON (AP) -The Defense Ministry bas actnowledged tbal Brllillb malines have been training al a U.S. Marine base . in North t:arolina bat stressed the i:ngran is in no way ~ nected with Northern Inland. ·A lplles•nan said: "It was very-much .• standard thing. The interchange ot servkemen between One NATO country IDd aaotber -.. all the time." . ' ' Be said It was "pJre coincJdence'' that the -Royal Marine Command recently bod -... dul1.in Northern .~and said tho training tho men !Dlderwent at Camp Lejeune bad "DO significance what- slay at Grand Coy, owned by 1liJ friend bas ,_ filed ' "· soever" in the conteat ot the troubled Robert. H. A...,mlp, a -Yort m. -...-with ·~ county !or ' tW<> • ... lane extension of Stonebill" Drive lo Brilisb _...,.___ • ~ Whole -ot -are stretch • bslf-mile lrvm -of the other aald "· ' spoiled in lhie Allantic Ocan -the sources ~1 practically islaMs Golden Lantern in Dana Point and curve every unil in the Brilisb arm, had been •westward toward Pacific eo..t lllglnray. involved with Nortliein Ittland at ...,. The rood extension will link a proposed time or other in 31> _. " turmoil . Hitler's Pilot ~-"°':.":!yin :e1:.':":.;I: there, Some 17,000 Britlsb tr0opo are cur-ot Dona POint, county aides said. It lies Ex-Irvine Official Named By Agriculture Watclidog renUy statlooed In the pioviwe. ted in the area ot Dona lll11s 111sb School Be 11a1ec1· be had m ~ ot Fe by Foes The~ rood is cl••ifled oo reports that Ibis was lhie lint time countr master plans as a secondary Brilisb troopo trained in the United The ti.at -Group, widcll flew 500 lligbway wbicll could ullima..,ly be a Howard Hughes Scores-Victory · In Court Suit States and ~-..-...... lllis may hove mi-over Europe GuiDg World War f-. undivided blgbway with park--~ n, held ~ --• · • A bei mg and parkways, aC<Ol'lling to J<lllo All-ELKO, Nev. (AP) -The IOcl1Jlled come aboot because "ii 90 bappened the Ibis ~ ~ =.,:; .:pp;:; day of the COllllly planniDg departmellt. lifestyle ot biDionan Boward HQlbes United States could _.., 113 toles with their guest -• former pilot The draft -WU dralled by the makes H nm1Y ·~.,.. lo -be there." for llltler's Luftwaffe, c..nty ' Road "-•"-• and Is CUI' nms the ... bes Tool Compony, • A U.S. Marine spot....., at Camp Le-"II was a very nice evming," aald the rently being .;;n:;;ibj'd;, oounty plan-district iudl" bas ruled bel:e. A former Imne Company ollidal wiJo ii npeeted to be DllDed an -..t -.ry ot agricultor'e II being criticiz- ed u a "big city -.r'' by a fll'OUP that keeps wltd! 111 larm policy. Under fire Js Robert W. Loog, former vice preoideot ot qriculbln1 operations for the lrvlne ""'-who is turTeDlty Wine Tasting Patty . SCheduled jeune aald the Bri1isb ~ nceived funner . ME-lit pilot. IJonl l'ellclller, Ding deparlmeot stall. The staff will hr Judge J-i>b McDaniel ssld Lu Veps ~ ~ vice iftSideot with the Banlt of amphibioua and belic<pter training in a ..,,, ot Lakewood, Ql1il. "I ...tainf3' bad COlponle -cmmienbi fJom ·the -pibilsber Hant .c.-sp111 ~-"NA'l'Offl>e" -~ by D a good time.. public and make a final -lion could not late. penoaal depos!tloil from I Agrlculblnl Department aources, have U.S. Marines fJom Jan. 31 to Feb. H. '!ho former bmnber u.wmen 1illmed to .plarming M!Dmisalone1> at a meeting 0..,,.. in O"'""Um with a $Hkdllian coolirmed that Loog, Wbo Id! the !Inn in Ho said the Britlsb marines are at to Petaclller's tales ot ligllting for sui~ aplnot the tool -bet-be 191'1, will loon be nam<d assistant Vieques !eland, Pueno Rioo for -"'"fJllllCY iJ> _the -over Germaey, · • • could not -Hllflbeo ii a ........... -..Y o1 agriculture by Presidel1t operation with u.s. 11ar1nes. then ix-ifed their .. _ • &17 tie Bolt Caused Ski Death · qeot" ot the \1"11- Niml. Tbe U.S. !fsrine .,._,., em-tact. "By !fr. Ruglles' lifesl1le ot •-· The Agriculture Accountability Project pbasi"" that U.S. 11ar1nes did not..,.. "We told blm, 'being as bow JOU ....r WARWICK, N.Y. (AP) -Stale police 90!'lusloiJ wbOni ·no ooe ws' or talb lo ssld Sw>lay ll Loog is appointed, "It is as tnstructors and that the ...,ciae at -down -ol -B17s, lleno's ooe say a loooeoed boll was ·-·~•~ • bim, it ill praeticaU; l._n.le to prove --~ .I ... ___ ...... lb I Cam L-_ ..... -:.1 I"'--.. n....a..-, ~--.......... ., ···t ''~-. .. .......... ''"--«-1-~a. to.-reasona e pLejeunewasnot"""'10<tedwlth •~,--~•·ruu ___ , mponsihleforacbairliltaccideol.atthe -~.man11.__,.~~·o1 aawWd that rural people and coo-Northern lttland. ot the !lamber grwp. ML Peter 11111 area in wbicb one man.lell Ibis--." McDaniel ssld. sumen are not being IOld oot." He aald the loeal media was lnfonned Petnclller, however, told a newsman to bis clNlh and two olhors -Jajured. · The roUnc granted a motion by the tool · 1-, e, wwld be In charge of pro." Feb. 10 of the Brilis!J ~ arrival and later be bed -down a 817, a 1125 'More than a dooen tnpped skien.wailed c:ompaay to ban a._•, atlempts to grams for conservation,' f o re 1 try , inViled to cover their _.,._ u-Uberato< IDd two American Milllangs up to five boon in windy W<leilree «!Id take a d!!Josjtian fJom Hllgbes In oon- _ _.. and education. ercises. He aald be bod to bail out wbeo be was Sunday to be safely lowered to the nectian with bis "slander ot title" suit ·n;-;;..ject's "llOl-I aald that as a Jn laldon, an inlGrmed _,.,,. dis-sbol down In 1913. ground.' apinat Huabes Tool -·-in CaUfornla, Loog "bas counted suggestions that the -------------~- IOU&hl to lnOuenCe Jeclslalion and .,.,,.. may be given bomb disp>sal instnJct1m. flJr publlc walel' pilldeo designed to He ssld dealing with bcmbo in aerve qri-needs rather than Northern Ireland was left to -. lhooe ot amaU farmers." highly' trained speeial!st 8nl!Y units and It aald ' -bod "the ll8ITOW vision of added """'l' manjoct In the army is not -~·""t .......... "'"'-.. a nnanrtal tedlllictan" and bat mo.m lit-1fJ ~ the marines -. ::°" toward' the needs ot amaU due bad: in Britain aboul the middle ol tq· laid the _AgrlcuHure Ao-~~&in-Tun.. aald thellritllb c:ounlabllllY ProJOct, wbich IS funded by marines have been in ~ for lhiee the Field Foundation, ta one ot lhooe weeb at Camp 1.e· the " U.S -that like "a badly Informed posl-_ ~-~· ,__,_, ~~ ~____; ticm." . m.im IN-..--~ ~ ..,...,~ "Y'"1 ~ spend all ~ def"'4inc training establi ....... younell tplnll tbeie' types of anep. ,'!'be story, by n.vid Murray of the &m- llons," 1-said w11en contacted at. his · Times Wubinetlla llurNu. noted the 111111 home In Polo Allo. I spent the -md with -1111its Op~sed in the amphl'*"" tralnlnc aperllioa In the carllJbem Reports Ill the Brilisb unit, wbicb lJU in Belfast from mlchlune to mld-Octobp', have lx'ougltt sharp -from sen. Edward N. Kmledy (D-llals.), and Rep. Bel\jamin s. 8-dbal (I»l.Y.). the • m~GGI S~'(<S ••• • . . ,,:1~)Q ij })l\tU/ OJ.. 0t1)'H .lW NO QNHlS 11,l~ :: --Rl1{~lfON · f\LL Wff.(.(L.fR AN\) l){llL{~S ••• S~V~RAL iRUCI< ·LOADS OF N-{W ~ 'fO~~ilUR.(. \\~V.( ARRiV.(t> ~ND NO . \>LAC.( 10 ?UT 1T • So,'/... Of mAcci's Lorulonen Launch Antifilm Effort &m-Tunes aald . The paper said Pdmedy, • critic ot Britisll pOllcy In liar tlloru Irelml, -• telegram lo the lleleme Depaituell .,.,.,.,..... • loll explwtlon ot the ,.... blV.(~TOR't' <GO\~ U\I FOR Gll.l\BS • .(AlH \'t.(ffl IS ~R~t-E D ~I ir's R-<T~iL VAW-f. .)U~ fiNt> IH.f 'i~<.( ~OIJ WAV.( i6.f.(;tJ lOOl{iN G fOR AND C)"fl\RT !)(Ali NC • • C\\llN(~S tiR.\ 'Mii~l 'fllAll .(l).(N TllAi '(OU~ '• . ' ' \ r ....... Murra)' ...,...tod that Navy ·Seetttary J<lllo W, W1mor told Kennedy Ille RoJa1 Mll'lnel are not reoelving tralnq fJom U.S. illltnld!ln .... the ...., _ _ w.....,. lild U.S. and lloylll llarines hove adl.iri training laci1itia "over °" wtl*d -· bat that Ibis ill the -time • rltlah mdt trained In the ~ U--. llurr11 I epca ted. Plevbas I ! I ..... have been in tbe Cdllwi, the ~ Ille Nort11 seo ..i oa 111e Island ot ~ Tbo new-aid Ros·entbal , -ot • ...,_,,,_ delllog with U.S.-ll:ai ¥* re!adona, call<d the tr~ .......... and,aald be ........ a:pltWkn fnm the Sia"' Depamnent. O~f~R UliLl ?.-t AC.C-l:?T~U • Sl\O~ -EARl'I ••• · r JUS1 A f.(W {XAMPL~5 . · llATAIL Ylvt. vau4 lfF4a LISRl\R'( i'llSLtS · 2,ou R-<D VlLV.{T VCC.TORl~N Cl\l\lltS f't'lt! \ll~Tt 6lQSS COCKTllll.. Tl\SL+ l'IOU '11{ AUTlfUL LllMt> S • fROm 'fOU. WROVGllT IRON BAR STOOLS ?SU ClllUllll{ Wlfll \>lAT-{ GLRSS IHSf TQIL~S iiou BVNClllNG T~BL<S • ri S,.YL{S • fR0/11 lftU • flt/JTll~fl C m111ROR. StL~ lTION • fROlll 60f! • ",. OAILY l'tlOT ......,_ F~ 19 1-i" ··~·~-------------="-' .:..:-=-:.:.:.•..:.·..:."c.:' Soriet Plane Crash Kills '1'1 PRAGUE, Clodlollofttla (AP) -A llne-jotSorielalrtio!r cmloed .. _ and --llndUis It ~ olrpart tnda1. Wellem alrllne - Mid 77 ol die • --(IOrilbed. ; Tbe 1CJUrtW aid tbere were n ...m...-11 oldie,,_ and ei&J>l ol die 12 "'"' members. I Tiii! CAPTAIN, BLOOD llftamilJ& bit flCO, WU IOell btioJ Jed to an omen's Lib roup Mull,s esbian BUI ,_ Wire s.me.. . WASHINGroN -Led by ....... wbo •t to beini lesbi1111, tbe gay.(lbm. -la fiihtlng fer...,._,· "atraJcbt" !limlnists at tbe ...- !be Nltlona! Orpnballoa for w ...... '!he honM*'rna!1 won rhftor1e In the W bylaws at a meet.Ing 11 months ap. they bave organized to get actlao in jf"JlllOr1 ol !heir particullr CIUIOI. C Tllli ll11IONG LOBBYING by lesbians Jw tum tbe coavenllna by surprise. I noy5:.;' ~!!... ~ u::.:. 1le -·--...... "'" wllo Voice fm that tbe --will spoil NOW'o public lmqe er dilute It< drives for the equakicbts • ._..,.,., equat I i:...b> equal wn. cbiid ~ and - 1---,i,.,JLBljLDe.~ uld w·llberao tlonlsl Ms. Sidrley Abbott, -NOW Members fta!Ju homosexuals suffer double dacrlminationJ and favor NOW acting ID !heir behall. Sbe J'"Cllct.d ..... 1ut1ona expected to be approved at this cmventioo will .:iear I the way for future cooperation bet~-een NOW and gay.Jib cbapt.n on legislatioo l oonc:erning women'• rights. • Some members NOW want to abolish all laws against pnistitutlon. : } 1bi.s was among 56 pages of con- 1 troversial proposals up for vote today Ly nearly 2.000 femlnlsta attending the con- ference. Many of the propoSala were ex- pected to be changed or rejected. 18E PBOSt1Tl1110N relOluticm w a s wrltlell by a NOW tut foro!, whld,-aaid its purpo1e was "not to mUe a judplent ' that prostitution Is ,.....Uy good, but I rather a judgment about the appropriate I use o1 tbe criminal justice system." I "A woman becomes a }W'OSlitute for I several reasom," it said, "amoog thP.se : being a breakdown in positive rein-! forcement for her early creative and am- • structive efforts, an overemphasis on hPr 1 1 sexuality as a vehicle for male attraction and flnaQy ber economic distress ... \ The ..-utloo cit.cl -ol women I to become prostitutes, .customer brutali- l ty, preaure to wort with a pimp, P\)lice I psyolfs and _._ by police. I There Is no evidence to lndicale that t libenllzalloa ol llUCb prohlbitive laWI will 1 eoooun&e women to become pnilllltutes, IU said. 1 BUT THE TASK force did DOI ,_,,_ ; mend llooislng of pnistitutes. It !aid tllcensing ~d persecule those -<afraid to register, put government. "in •the business of mamg mClll<Y otf the r sale of women '1 1elllal tervices" a n d lma.te a "false promise" to customers that tbe pnilllltute is free cl venereal fdilease. I Another proposed ..-ulioo •oold •wtlhbold support of "i»fault" cfivorct 'until "economic llfeguards" are built u~ 1to the laws to pnitect tbe dependent (spouse and cbiJdrtn -possibly ~Yen 1compensaUng tbe depeodeot spouse for 11ost earnings during marriage. !Director Dies in Fall • Czec:1lollonk ...... qmey cnt .... lirmecl die plane crallled "clarlos a land-q ..-.vtr" llMI .._.,tbe ..... and --·'Ibo - -• -alrllner cnabod --In tbe -nmdod civil air dlamutodale. qualllled the crub u "oerioul." AN AUSTUAN AlrliDel m>l'io1e at Aa IDv..Ciplloa _..._laded by "'-'• ~ A1t1*t Aid - 1'nMpon Minlster Stefan Butta wu at-wbo bid wlh ~•ed todly'1 crub tokl brr lhe ..,.,,., the agmey aid. the plane ... lire .. u ... --- 11 c:ou1d DOI be clelmDlned Im-in& IOUdidon It about IO:IS a.m. 1io medJ.ately whether 1111 Americanl _, uploolon WU bean!. aboonl "Tbe plane bit the IJ'CIUnd with °"" Tbe Cl'ISb wu the ......S air diluter win& and tben embed, cllsiDtegratio&" to strike Scwiet a"rilltlon In the Lui lour lbe said. '"l1lole whO ...,.. DOI In the mooths. Last 0cL IS. 111 per-dJed burning po11 cl the plane bad a chance." UPIT ...... T~ Derail111e1at Several cars of a Frisco Railroad freight train derailed early Sunday near Birmingham, Ala., prompting the tv3CUation of 2,500 residents of the community. Fumes released by burning chemicals .aboard the ~r~ killed a flock of sparrows, flying overhead. No persons were IDJUJ'ed.. Auto Industry Pioneer Charles Mott Succumbs FUNT, Mich. (APJ -"Opportunity is DOI doe!," Olarles Stewart Mott ooce said. '1bere'a still a premium oo brains and energy -but not for every Tom, Diet and llany lootlnc f..-a coffee break." Mott, the auto Industry pionetr and phiianlhro!list wbo died Sunday at 97, Gemie Wasbington's birthday. More than ihree-lourths ol tbe mem- bers ol lhe SL Loula Teacben Associa· lloa and lhe St. Loula Teacben Union vot.d In _...te nwtinp ~ to a<:«pt lhe boanl's latest oiler to end the ftnt teachers' strike in the city's bistory. --~ ( ) • «:'•lirPN Ok•!I IN SHORT.. . wAS111NGroN (UPI) -Ocean ... , __________ _,, plottr Jacques Cousteau reports from bis uemplllied his philosophy on wort and opportunity. Tbt aon of a cider and vinegar manu- fadurel', he belped mold General Motors Corp. Into tbe _.Id's largest Industrial organlzatioo and founded lhe world's IUth largest charitable foundaUoo. During his life be gave away more than $130 million and wu said to have been 1'Ulb 'I bililoo at ooe time. e Belfut U11rfler BELFAST (AP) -Tbe body cl a yoong man tbou,ght to have been murdered by sectarian assassins was found buried in a snowdrift on the outskirts of Belfast today. "We ooiy foond him because there has beftl a thaw," a police spokesman said. "Only his head .... sticking through lhe snow and we hive not dug him out yet in case the corpoe Is booby trapped." Police bad been searching for the body for a week following a series of lipcifs to a -per about tbe klil!ng. e Seltoob Open damaged reseatth vessel Calypoo that the final leg of a trip from Aatlrctica to the aouthem lip ol Soulh America will be "no sweat" with a Otlle&n ship as escort. Cousteau told UPI in an interview ra- dioed via a rpace agency satellite Sun- day, "Now that tbe Yelcho Is bere, tbere is no sweat, BO we11 probably get there very easily in two days." The French """""'W3pher said h i s vessel was about midway across the Drake Passage between South America and Anlarclica, where the ship was dam- aged 10 days ago in a lt<rm. DAILY 1'1LOT DELIVERY SERVICE DriMry d lht D~ly Piatt n guarantttd MotMay.p....,., II -W ... ._ -...... .. ,,. ,...... c.-....... dft' -............... ,...,c-.~--1:)11 it.I'll. ~ ... ,_..,: ......... ,.,.,.. -""""'' ..-.~-·--"""'-'· ~ ... C#r .... ~ .. .,... Ct• .,.. ......... Ulll. 1 NOYA, Spain (AP) -Spanish film 1director Claudio Guerin, 34, fell 100 feet 'to bis death from tbe tower of San I Martin O.ureh. The accident oe<:Urred ST. LOIJIS (AP) -Tbe city's public schools are scheduled to reopen Tuesday following settlement or a 23-day teacbers- strlke. T tltl)llc>Ms Moll Ol'Mgoe County .v-. ·-· ........ _ Norfh-t HUl!fln;ton 11-9t --• end W•tmlnaalr •........ , J4t.1llt 5'"I C..,._lt, Cafl'is.,_ 8-dl, I during the fiimlng of the last scenes from the ft.Im, "1be Devil's Bells." ' • 1be system•s 103,000 students are ob- serving a normal holiday today for I Chills Diminish s.i J¥M ~-. 0... ...... Sovtti t...-, ....._ ,.__. 4fZ...MB • ID U.S. Jl.U&lJlt l A HUN Ul"I ....... •nouns!' POWs Reiorped 20 More eJat,ed · Ex-priS011.ers Land iii Pliilippines \ ~· . ' CLARK AIR BASE, Pbillppines (AP) -Another American prlsooer ol war flew borne loday to be wllh bis ailing lather, wbile 1!I olllers reI:4led wllh him Sanday in Hanoi made preparatiool or a speedy departure. Officials said they espOct.d tbe rest to leave for the Unit.cl Stalea by Wedneo- day morning "' the latost. NA VY LT. JAMES W. Baiiey, lO, ol KMcjnsm, Miss., left Clark Fiekl aboard • C.lfl medical tnuJsport wilh • fllgbt and medical """' cl ll penoas. Batley was rushed lhrougb medical and administrative processing at C I a r k b<cause bis father has been boopitaliud after a heart attack. nu. was alJo the ......, for bis wiy relesse by Hanoi, wbich bad DOI originally Included him OD the list ol 20 POWa for re1ea.., Sunday. Anolber Navy lieutenant, Robert E. Wi-.n, 19, ol Bay Vtllage, Obio, and Weslmln...,., llayed behind 10 that Bailey could leave. Bailey's four-engine tramport was due in Memphis, Tenn., at 11:30 a.m. Tues- day. a spokesman said. He is to finish medical processing at the U.S. Navy HospitaJ there. Operation Romecoming spokesmen said that all 20 men released Sunday were in good cooditim. "THEIR HEAL m is so good that in some cases we have had to assign two escorts per returnee," a spokesman said. "The returnees •·ere going through \heir processing faster than ooe escort could keep up with." Officials said tbe men had huge a1> petities; one ate five steaks and six eus for dinner Sunday night. Many nf the ... Kissinger. Talks With Japanese Leaders on Viet 11'.lKYO (AP) -Henry A. Kiss'4er briefed Japan's leaders today on~ visits to Hanoi and Peking and beaid lhem espress '-the recoostroction of Vietnam can begin IOOD. Arriving from tbe Chinese D11inland, where en Saturday be had an unespected two-hour meeting with Chairman Mao TsHung, Presiclenl N'ixon's nallooal security adviser -t diredly Into • ..,.. bour and 41Mninute cool.....,. wllh Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka and Foreign Minister Masayoshi Ohira. AFl'ERWABD, OlllRA told newsmen little more than that the talks ttvulved around a wide spec11um of subjects, ii> eluding Vietnam recoostructioo, tbe ii> temational maoetary situatioo a n d Otina's relatm, with the United States and Japan. Kissinger oonflded to tbe Japanese lhe gist of bis talks wilh Mao, but Ohira said be bad been asked DOI to disclose It. Nix- on's director ol. communications, Herbert Klein, indicaCed an announcement will be made oo Kissinger's return to tbe Unit.cl Slalea. Ohlra emphasized that it was Nlmn's dedsioo -as a mart of tbe importance ol Japoneoe-Americ:an ftlaUOOI -that Kissinger stop over here en route bome. It was apparmt that Japanese leaders welcomed tbe ,........, oomlDg .. It dots in the midst ol lllOUl1tioc opposition criticism of the Tana.ta government for having to iloal tbe yen ID tbe wale ol U.S. devalualiaa of the dollar. TANUA W.&S forced 1!Y tbe dollar deYalualioo to cut tbe yen -and let It Ooa~ In died carrytog out a revaluation be bad r.pe1tedl7 vowed DOI to. As a -. his .... polltlcal fortmes are at their ioftst olnce he took ofllce last July. 1be AmericaD ""'trlbuUm to lhla otale ol affalra bu DOI made Wllhingtoo aay !DOR -1ar heft. Since Kissinger bu -travellilg, and Is DOI in clooe toocb wilh the mooetary llpbeaval, II is btlleftd be listened ntber than ialked on that tubjecl. (Jo Vldnam ~ In wblcb tbe J-... -to putlcipsle, OOlbio& WU aid about dellDll4 future plans, Ohira Aid. but be ...,....ied Ille Joe--had olllalned -..iu.ble JJ>o llebll lnto bow Ibey miabl proceed. French Bow to U.S. I UPIT ...... HE'S BACK -POW wile Jean Lerseth tallts v.'itb newsmen about the condition of her hus- band, Navy LL Roger G. l.erseth, undergoing treatment at Oakland Naval Hospilal. 'He's got a craving for bread and peanut butter,' she said. men wanted ice cream for breakfast U>- day. Most or them completed telephone calls to tbeir families. But lite the first llZ ~ men wbo arrived at aart a week ago, -.. -Sunday got litUe . sleep during tbeir rirst night In freedom. "One man was up all night. one only got one hour's sleep," a spokesman uld. "They were talking all nigb~ elated," he said. TUE RELEASE of the 20 men left «fl military men and 15 ciV!lians aUll pri9ooen In North and Soulh Vietnam and Laos, aC<.'Ording to lists given the U .S: government by lhe North Viet; ........ In!ormeir' soor<eS at Clari< said tbe POW1, when told by the North Vlet- oamese oo Sa!Unlay ol !heir impending release, lbought it was a trick and said Ibey woold not leave lhe pri>on. · '11leir uoderstanding was the release W<lUld come in four equal group1 u stated in the protocols," the sOurce said. But North Vietnam advanced tbe release date for the ZO as an u:ptessjon of aptnciatioo ror U.S. presidential ad- viser Henry Kissinger's recent visil Not until Sunday morning, when a member ol the lntemaUooal CorruniSoo fOr Control and supervision convinced them it was DOt a hoax. did they agrtt to boan1 the buses for Gia Lam airport, ihe source said. rr WAS "a psychological game" the prisoners were playing with the North \iietnamese, the source said. "The men thought it was a trick, but not ooe lhat woold endanger !heir lives. So lhey balk- ed." Their initial refusal did not delay their relea5e, and they ~-ere waiting at !be airport when their medical evacuation plane arrived. Bootlegger, Gambler NY-Underworld Figure Frank Coswllo Dead NEW YORK (UP[) -Frank Costello, an immigrant y;ho became tno"'D as "prime minister ol the underworld" and survived attempts to usassinate and de- port him, died Sunday In a hospilal bed. He was ll2. A spokesman 10< Ilocton Hoopital wheft Coote1io dJed refused to reveal the cauae of death. However 1 Costello bad been suffering from lhrolt cancer fur oeveral :yoan. He enten!d lhe boopilal JO day.ago. IN 1151, COSTEILO'S hands m nation- wide television kept. viewers rooted be- fore the screen while the mobster, in his raspy voice, testilled before the Senaie inV<Sllgatloos (Kefauver) subcommittee. Tbe stocky, nattily dressed Cosielio r.,. fused to bave bis face televised . So the camera focmed oo bis nobile manicured bands. Costello avoided mooi quesllooa ·and claimed to have no know~ edge cl organI:.d crime. He admitted be bad been a bootlegger and boolanaker but Said be bad reformed. ' At .ooe porn~ Sen, Oiarles Tobey asked a.teno, uyou nm have in YoW' mind acime lhlnp )'OQ have dme that yoo can speak cl to yoot credit 11 an American citizen." "Paid my tu ..... Costello replied . In 1954, CooteUo was --to five years ID Jail for -tu evaaioo. • BORN IN SOVTllERN Italy u fran. dlco castlglia, Cootello came to the United Slat<s when be wu four and Uved at flnt wilh bis family In an East Harfem tenemenl Ile l1lOYOd Into the rackets u a t....._ In Greenwich Village. By the early 1930s, CosteUo reportecfl¥ wu matq mlUlnm ol dollare a ywo from gambling and bOOIIegging. In 1957, a gunman yelled, '"lllls Is fer you, Franll," and fired a shot at Ccstello. 1be bull« pued his bead. 'Ibo ...... -ottempt "'flOltedly lllemmed from • -strupJe bet•-Costdlo and Vito Genov-for oool1'll cl the Malla In tbe Unit.cl Slates. ; Illa cltfzeRlhlp .... tt¥Oted In 1111 Ill tbe grumdJ be had &allllulenllJ -lned It. 'Ibo ~ atlm!pted lo dejlort lim but Cootollo toot hll ... "" tho Su1ftmO Court. In !IQ, the <our! ndtd he could not be deported becaUIO oll- ho WU -'* ol OCWiitd after 1ie be- carrying a gun. Conspiracy and tu eva- sion, C»stello served a total of 7 ye&rl' In jall. °""'· he .... lllTeSted and charg· ed with vagrancy while eating a gwnnet lunch at a fashionable New York restau- rant. Costello's body was taken to the Frank E.'Campbell F-.I OUlpei In Manha!· tan. Funeral-arrangements were pendinc. 'Spy' Dolphins Used by Navy Network ReportS NEW YORK (AP) -The Navy . has ~ dolphins to plan! and retrieve m. gence devices, attack enemy divers and place etplosivet as part of a top secret $30 million "biological weapons system," CBS rtports. CBS Newsman Morley Saler uid m the "60 Minutes" program Stmda.y that the Navy bad deployed a dolphin to plant and retrieve from a foreign harMr 1 device used to detect the type of atomic fuel ~ in Russian DUCleall-pOwered submarines. He did oot elaborate . The Defense Department disclosed last Sept. 5 lhat the Navy bad trained wbales to recover IUCh objects ., torpedoes from tM , ocean floor. The Navy had previous!~ etperimented with poipoilel and ... lions to detect enemy mines and frogmen. I Reaean:bers bave been able to • gram dolpbina "and bep lhem pro- cootJvl for distances u under miles," J11De1 Fitzgerald P to several pioneer In dolpbin • kfeotllied U I .. Al retearcb, told CBs. ID aveniUng vdilcit, .!Oii can Cl~ ry a payload ol tbe order o1' JIO i>Otmds • • • You can de!k>er and rotrteV. iecta. piaoe and !JOlitlon tbein. ,... :; uae aconaucs bomlog, -" blam rldlngba, you can ,.. • radlo-llnt or -· can " on IDertlaI deTice ID tbe ,_ lhiit they're tolllng wbicb cap ~ to ao rllbt or left or tbey're .., _._ ,. Fltzcerild Ilk!. ' . came • cttlua. Drugs Cawe of Row? ~~ (UPI) -Dlot. AttJ. A -01tA Y.JWIUID mm who lmnd platlnom ._ dlJ)t, -latlored pMlrlped wllo .a boadpU)lad U.., Cootello -qulollJ .. -7'111 w1tb 1* wtle, Ibo -I...-Gelcer-man, ID.,.,.-w Omlral Part. He ---JD pablc. "°""'lb Ill frt1Pri12' .. m111l1d CIJ I ftritty fi dwp; JnJii"'"c Ill I.ft. ....... _. ...... llPI __ ~":' ha .. tOU•bed .. I lmnaltl at &lndoythe lmoivi .. 44 .... Nl'hlptti 9-cl ~=· .. ~-=-. fttll .. """"~ ••• :: ,'= ;; :..._Df .. a ... ..,7212 ; - .• I I ~ ... Na olj elj ' 'Pi c sd Ba a j ab ()) In ~ J da · -ve -he It I bU , SU Co : Jal 81 pl lo j j ' • Latest of J3 ) -• ~o Susp~c~ Ill 4 ·Murders SANTA CRUZ (AP) - Authorities say they have not decided whether a former bonor student charged In st. slaytngs here since January may have been Involved in lhe lhoolinc deaths ol lour r'""I men. . The bodies of the lour mm, . described as·ln lheir late ·teen! • ~ or early %Os; were found S.tur- day at a forest campsite. Each had been shot In the head with a small-caliber wupon, the sherW's allke $aid. Dilcovery ol the bodies hrlrll• lo u the nuniber of murder -found in the Santa Cruz area in the past six weeks. . Jeffrey, Inside a makeshllt cabin of poles and clear plastic in a beavUy wooded area of Henry Cowell Redwood Stal<! Park about five mUes north of here near Felton. Undenberilf Lee Davis aald there w'as no sign of struggle. number as the car sped away. Mullin was stopped moments later In Santa CruL Officers said jhey found a .22- caliber rille and handgun in hb car. HE ALSO is charged with fll'St-degree murder .in the deaths-Jan. !5 of a mother and CALIFORNIA ~Monday, February l1J, 1CJ73 DAILY PILOT a I I Police Kill Man With GJJn . r LO(IG BEACH (AP) -A ZO.. year-old man wbO leveled a doable-barreled abotgun at a police officer was fatatiy shot by anolher officer after failing to heed an order to drop the weapco, authori ties said. Ofllctail said Sgt. Michael B. Tracy fired a single blast which killed Ronald Edward Gaddis of Los Angeles on Sun· ~. John P. Trout, on patrol In a residential area, noticed a Tracy fired at that point, be man behind 1 car with its said. llgbis out, of!iclal> aaid. When ~-========= Troul approached the man re-j LOCAL moved the shotgun rrom the .._ ~! ~j,ted ii at him, EDITORIALS Sgt. Tracy, responding alter Th DAILY PILOT Trout's radio request {or help, e ' said the man at first obeyed Quite Often bis order to thro w dow~ the •• • II weapon, then picked It up and hghts City He said, "I'm going to kill you." ~ The Ume of the killings was detmnined;-but Card-was last seen alive by his brother HERBERT Mullin, 25, of about a week ago, Davis said. her two children and a young.---------- married couple. THE STORE T HAT BROUGHT LOWER P RICES TO T HE BEACH AREA POW Says 1 • Faith Eased Captivity ' SAN DIEGO (AP) -Faith in God pulled him throujb more than seven yean in an enemy prisoo camp, sayl Navy Cnpt. Howard !lutiedge of San Diego. Rutiedge, who said he was elected chaplain at the camp, , apote brielly at the Sunday nearby Felton has been c11Mg-Davis satd it wu not known ed in lllz ol the deaths. w~ther Mullin knew lh6 four How.Ver, Santa Cruz COUnty men, and he dectined to say Sherill Douglas James sald on wbether drugs were found at Sunday that there W a I ·the campalte, "nothing y<t to linll: Mullin" to the other kl1lings and there AIJTHORITIES aald earlier were no ilUspects "at tbiJJ tha\ at leaat llye ol the six time." . ~layinp Mullin ts accuaed of One of the foar youtha bas . were "drug related" and that been Ident ified u Brian Scott '°'"" ol the victims were his Card, 19. Officers -• 1rJ1nr acqaalntances., lo identify !inprprbJta ol the He was amated Feb. • 13 others. Autop!ies w e r e after ex-prilefigbter F r e d scheduled toaay to detennine Perez, 72, was shot in a cauaes of .deatli. • driveway when a perton in a . car report<dly openeil fire mE FOUR bodies were with a .%1-<aliber rifle. A ·discovered by Card'~ brother, witness copied the license Kathy Francis, 29.' and her cblldren -David Hughes, 9, and Daemon· .Francis, 4 - each ¥• shot in the head and stabbed at lheir cabin northeast of here. James Gianera, ' 24, and his wife, Joan, 21, also had been shot and were found in their house here. ln the other 1layings, a lS. year-old drug parolee was ar- rested in the death of a widow two weeks ago; a Cabrillo College Coed's body has been found in the mountains, and parts of another college girl's body washed ashore south or here last month. ( BRIEFS ) * * * . * * * * '* * service ol the Finl Soothern Baptist Church ol Clairemont, a dlstrlct ol San Diego. Santa Cruz: City, on Edge He said, '"I am here today also because of the prayers of Ouiatlan people while' I \Vas fn prison. II e fl .Million Paid OAKLAND (AP) -A jury has awarded $1.1 million In damages to an Oakland In· --vestor·who claimed an area· SANTA CRUZ (AP) -"Tc blame It an on the dri.ig scene isn't right," Asst. Police Chief Ernest Marengbl says of a re- cent wave ol murders in this coastal town. "People have beell killing other people f o r a million years," ~ said during a week.- end interview. · · -bank acted improperly when It loreclciied loans oo two HOWEVER, the "Insidious bulldlnp be owned. , spread ol tbt,ilnll cullun!" ii The verdict, returned to behind the fear feft by citizens Superior Court Judge Lyle E. In this city of 45,000 populatioo Cook after a five week trial and in the small communities awvded compensatory dam'. around it, aald Santa Cruz -ol $501,000 to Llntoo Mol· County Dill. Atty. Peter J~th lrom Security National Ch~ Mullen 15 'o1 near- Bant ol Walnut Creek. by Felton bas b,.n' chal)!ed in six ol the 13 recent slay· e F-fl A•••ltiefl 1np and. acoordln• to Mar- SACRAMENTO (AP) -A enghl, "there are lDdicaUooa Superior Court jury has ab-be wu a drug uaer." aolved an 14nitioo switch in a Mullin, arrelted last '111urs-M-~ station wagon !rom day,-wearS two tattoos. '111ey bl~-for a 1189 crash In ~:ft1::·~~uanaAc.~· and wblch Rosemarie Stack, wile ..,.~ -~ of actor Robe.rt Stack. WU iit-d ':P ~ f• ~ !lti11'_ ..... "' , • Jured. IN TUE, PAST, ·OUtaiders The occident in South Soc-have been welcom~ in Santa , ran11111o killed KaU>Iee v, ~ Weel:end Visitors from !Alnd wlfe,ol -Art Lund . san J6oe ,\and other cities in • .. • the belvuy populated Santa and Injured Betsy Lomb. Cruz Valley just acnioa the Mrs. IAmb and Mrs. Slack, Santa Cruz MOUl!tains have who filed suit against the __,t money to _.tors of Fml Motor Co., cooierld<d that the beachaide amaaement pork . Mn. Stadt'• mrted car bad a and other tourist -related -llWltch which shut ell the .,,. lneae1 here. glne. robbing Mrs. Stack of the Today, a hand· painted sign powtt steerma. on a railroad,brid.<e just aouth Santa Cruz County had two .. There are cases there inVo1v- cases of homicide last year, ing burglaries, anned robber- "and that was enough to keep ies -major felonies-and we us plenty busy," says Sgt. Don just haven't got , time to han- Smythe, one of the five de-die all of them.'' tectives in the sherifrs office. 1be work on the ~llings in- " eludes calming loc&f citizens. WE OON'T1 have a bomi-"A lot of people have called clde squad, u such. We're ( asking what they should do or just loo small We handle all , <:OO!d do to protect their lam· k1ndlp(~,"addedSmy.the,-ffies," Smythe said "B ut who. put in n hours of ove.r-mostly, it seems, ~Y call be- ttme·last week. Ce.use ·ti)ey want reassurance. Smythe, pointing to a pile It's as ff they're asking, 'Has of reports 'Oil his desk, said: the whole world gone mad?' " • < ( ( < < ( ( < < ' < < ( ( < < " ) ) ) • 1 ) ' ) ) ) ) ' . , . of here says: "Valley kooks, "" " v ..., e Dre•dle!r De.. butl«ll." -~l_~~~~~~~~~~~~!..._ll vu u u u •U U ...... ""' ... • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A c:ue of ita Baolc French DI ealng Will be returned for ,....,,., botlle turned in due to ~fragment contaminatloo, · aays '1'njler Vic'1 Food J>n>. dllcta. ' ' About 17,500 ol the botUes w.re ordered recalled by \lie Food and Drug Admlnlslf'ltioll. wllidl Aid no 11njurie1· b a d -~ Acting on a consumer's com· plaint, however, the FDA found glass in ooe ol four llJllPle bottles tested. Defecwr's Death Probe Scheduled LOS ANGELES (AP) -An ' 1nqueot will -in MUnlclpal Court Tuesday into the death ol Sergei KourdlloV. ll·)'W" old Rusalan defector - body -loomd -I In a n!llted cabin In the· Son <J!emUdino Mountains. 11we lhouJd clear up' ' w!lother the death WU IRlicide « ., accldent. co.-Blll Hill aaid Sunday. A young female companioo telephooed IUthorities and aald the Rusalan had been . killed, apparenUy. by a aelf·ln- fllced bullet wound. Ol!lcen sald at that !Im• foul play WU not IUlfl<cled in Kourdako•'• death but -anU-O>oWI .... ll"'IJ'I In Soutbem Clllltmla polltloDed loran~ Koardakov g ained worldwide attention 1'hen be Jumped !lvln • Rusalan lblp Oil the cout ol Brililb Coluu>- bla In 1'10 and swam far II llollrl lo reach the North Amoritln cout. ( Where To G-o LWlllfarmewltoroto ,., --:i=: dof No """ ~ER.t= eel '"'1 Friday in the DAI·, LYPllDI'. CQlor . portrait of your child, 1.49. ' Truly-professional portraits. Select from several poses. • Large 5~7".size photo ... 1.49 each • Set of 4 wallet size ...... 1.49 set •.. .------------------., Two children MBA PAIK IMdl ' Or•notthDrp oautll 100 City Or. South SANTA ANA S..-CoMt Pl•z1 • ... ..... ..,. ••• tt loll • 111111111111 photogrophod together ••. 2.91. fill color portraits lo • 1i11 ••lteltlt forfrHll•1- ,.r11ct hr 11fts. All ,.rtnolts 411lnrt4" '"" et ••r 1ten lty T...U•"""cl...._ PHOTOCRAPffY HOUIS Fii. n.21-n-n-H 1:3h•1•1,. I -1141 l ,. II 5:31,. !. Evel Junips 50 Auws LOS ANGELES (AP) - · Daredevil 1 Evel kn.level successfuJly jumped iiO pyrsmlded C'1'8 op his 11\1" perchal'Jed ~cl• be- rore 24,000 fans at tbe Los An'tles Coliseum Sunday. Knievel drove his bi ke off a i>erch atop the stands down a steep Incline. off a tikeoll ramp and up over the cars. There were 21 cars piled at the bottom ol lhe stack, 35 yards long from end to end, and 29 additional.cars stacked up pryamid lash· on. KrUevel -made a perfect landing. . - PHARMAC.Y WE QUOTE PRICES • OVER THE PHONE ..• ANYTIME ~ -CHICI T~ES~ SU,ER SALf SPECIALS--'"''' std. I ovr •"· l'Tl<• 1 CHLORASEPTIC Antiseptic, I 01 .•••••••• , ....... 1.t.l , 1.41 PEARL DROPS Tooth Poli1h, 2* 01 ••••••••••••••• 1.59 1.25 AMITONE A11t•cid l•blet1, :100 , ................. 1.99 1.59 ST. JOSEPH'S Biby A1plrin, :11:1 •••••••••.••.••••• 43' 16¢ s..~ ~rk• 1.09 99( 1.19 26¢ 2700 E. Coast Hi!!hwav. at Fernleaf. Corona del Mar • 644-7575 6/hese ladies have eye-catching_ ne~; figures ~!J ~~aMk/t . /ill Ho/fmnn A1• 24 . ............ "WMn I fint started , going to Gloria Marshal~ I had just had my first Hby •nd stlll looll;td rrt0n1nt. Not only h.tve lost the wtlght I wanted to, but GIOfi. Minh.Ill helped me to reshape my figurt so th•t I look bitter now than when I was fint married. I really couldn't have don• it on my OWt'I:" Jlll lott'21.!41MIMt : ,_ •4 ll!o ..... ~- I t.,. "•"• UrJ • • ) GUARANTEED · REDUCING • PERSONALIZED ATIENTION • ' .1" ' I y ' •• . Lot. Al1brook ~Are 31 OphtNl11dc As1l1t1nt "The impoufble dre1m for mt was to ~igh less than 140 and Mvt the courage to st1rt 1 new lift, I hive Soar '"' SO '°""• ind 11 m1ny lnchts at Gloria Mar· shall's. from 1 vtry tight •lz1 16, I am weiring • size S. I h1Y11 rtached mv Impossible dream i nd stH I look forward to greater success. Th is hu given mt 1h1 cour· av• to start a whole new life." llelen Ro11man A1e6' ,ttlred klslM..._.• "'Mine wasn't • wtlQht" problem, but one of toning muscles ind tigh teni ng flabby •reas, really conlourlng. I h~ dewloped lumps in all the wro·ng place~ had poor posturt •n wn deprn.sed with my rt- fltction. My bt1ttoclu muscles had defl1t9d •nd I hid ewn c~ ,ic1trec1 "''•c· but decided to t~ lorl• ._.. , ~nblf~~! nt .. 1''11 glad • , n rrrv buttocks have r1iwd tnd rounO.d, tM "ll'f • t.:"•>t•U1th-iWPPNrtd Md ""f: reflection now ,,..,.. . mt." ·UrJ • • • REDUCE WITHOUT TIRING EXERCISE • 20 TO 60 MINUTE TRi;ATMENTS • TAKE TREATMENT ' • I " " ' I ' SEMI-PRIVATE ~!!!!!!@uararttte:i:g'~· l.!l!'1 ON YOUR LUNCH HOUR, AFTER WORK, ANYTIME • I FACILITIES • FREE FIGURE ANALYSIS • ~ • • YOU .CAM ll AT LUST ONE HW Slll SMAI.· ) UI IT NEXT MONTH. Every pa1ron rtteives 1 written guar•ntee that she will r11ch her predetermined dress 1i.tt . within 1 spec ified period of tlmt, or Glorla Marsh1ll will furnish 1dditiOn1I treatmtnts, ontil the g_u1r1ntie is fulfilltd, •I l'IO further cost or obligetion. • ' . TRY A COURTESY TREATMENT WITHOUT COST OR OBLIGATION • • HERE'S WHAT ORANGE COUNTY SAYS ABOUT THE 1JLa1MU PROGRAM ' • (> . " • / / . I S 0 pe,r treatment CJurprtstngty ·tow 1· on. any 'program gloua,lJLaM/ult FIGURE CONTROL SA.LONS C COf"f'llOlfT lfn 'THI CITY' 59 llLUIUA IOUTll 997.o21' • OHM DMt.Y t TO 9, IATUIDAY t TO 4 NEWPORT IEACH 4aO PACIPlC COAST HWY. \2-3630 I , .. , .. ,.,, ..... ,, .. , ... H•"" ' - • • • • • • , • " • • DAD.Y PILOT EDITOBl.AL PAGE I • Pellsion Effortl contluue in Secnmento to brini a llltle more jllltioe into the pmtlon ~ for ret.inng Judgea. One bill perWning to judlQal retirement wu fttoed by Gov. Reagan lut year. A new measure would enable ~ to ~ after 10 ,.... an the bench 1114 re. eeiYe up to 75 percent of their alariee. It also would '!Orir the regular reUrel!lent age·fnlln BG to 60. SUpp<>rters eay that under ~-penllon llY>' tom a jlUI&! _would ban to take at about age 21 to reoetve full retirement be!H!ftta -wblch of courae i.5 hardly likely. Moot judgea now are obliged to continue otter regula: retirement age to collect a maximum pen· lion. -.--Opponent& of the bill point out that it would not dlN!low full retirement benefits for a judge who left the bench In Iris mid 50s, for example, after only 10 )'Urt of ltai>! service, to move into a highly paid feder· al position. While pension programs for judgea obviously de-aerve consideration,.because of the age factor, this one doeo·aeerifunusually generous. f.ollege Money Mixup Urileu the federal government can 'be persuaded to deter revision ol atudent financial aid programs for another year; tt'• a good bet many will have to revise their fill college plans. Educational Opportunity Grants ue to be ellmin· ated and aovenunent loans to students phased out as fundl are exhausted. To replace them, President Nixon p1ana to offer new Basic Opportunity Grants of up to lJ,400 a yeu, wbidl would be available to all &tudents, Jui the amount fa.millet can contribute. With private college costs now in the neighbo<hood of '4:li00 and atate universities pushing $3,000, this Nl!lllJ>Pl*I a healthy contribution, even for tlwloe wbo C:6uid quallly for the full granl Plan .Justice But the immediate problem ill that the new program will not be readT for use this fall, and financial tld usually ill determined by April. For atudents who cannot drum up some additional money, it could mean no college or, for freshmen, a 1 ... COltly community college this year. Strange New World To many television viewers watching last week as the first prilonen from Vietnam stepped off their planes, the ocenes had an emotional impact that far exceeded such TV spectacles as the moon walks. Their simple, sincere words of thanks for their re-- lease, of love and pr;We for their country, were lib an echo from the past. It was a long time since anyone had heard "God bleos America!" spoken in quite that way. So it was puliculariy &tariling next day, wben a news story out of San J..., reported that some 75 "Irate vieweri" bad called the local television station to com· plain bitterly because the lon&·awalted ocenes of the p,riaoner arrivaill had interrupted a screening of the ·'good program" they had been watcbing - a movie Western r&-nm. "Garbage" one called the prisoner anival film. But if they reflecb!d the mixed-up thinking that has developed in our land, consider the lady who-called this newspaper to register a complaint after the San Jose story appea:ed. • 113 publication, she fumed, wu a prime eltamp!f nof just how heartless a newspaper could be, how Jack· ing in feeling for those poor POWs. 1 , Uselesa to explain that the story reflected· shock, rather than sympathy for the "irate viewers." Ah yes, the long-deputed prisoners have.many<sur- prises awaitin8 them In the "new" America. Jilaybe ·we can all use then" blessing . • '77!ere mu& be a better way for U!J to get where we're goingf ...___-ew -wncept~.~-" __ P~~~e ~-,.,,_ ~ _ i~ges' Autho~ty Of Hours Limiting Judicial ·Terms May Co~~-M~ney For worker~ WASllINGTON A prominent changeinitsbasicconceptandpolicy. • • , 1 Midwestern judge thinks the time bas ( ~ "For well over a century after the • • • Lord knoM exactly how much of the comt to sharply curb federal' judg.. ttQ:r>ERT S AT J RN creation of oor nation," he told the WASHINGTON , -Maybe you have ~ 1 ~ ,.,...lled 40-hour wort-week ls wasted · I who, having Jiletlme lalure, are blgh-.n: 'D •' ' ,Senate, "the Unwritten canon o1 judicial woadered, wby the propaganda on ry . , ~t an· enormolla amouot of 11 'i!. handedly/~~ ·vil'tually. llmitie86 _ _ : re.jlraint, as expressed by such eminent about Jncome. tues? Internal Revenue R1"'1f:iRTI''\VII.S01if (•, ' . authority. . / Julliceo as Holmes , Brande!Jl, Stone, Service la 11:opnfdng "we want to help.'" , ·~'t'-f ' 'l . . really concentrating . for . 20 Otief Justice Norman Arterburn, of the 'as of a certain time' (denying retroac-Hag.bes and Frankfurter, was\one of our A aerloua faced commercial tax preparer 1 " ' , I :~ a week could, probably 800)111p~h Indiana Su-Court, in a letter to tivjty) wi1lloul going through the amenc1J most hallowed legal principles .. Bui in ~· 00 tbe screeq promising hla kind : ...£_,_. , , • • •. J 1 1lJ much as ~he ordinary wor~ers ~oes m Sen. Harry Byrd (lndependent·Va.), ing ~provided in the COnslitutfun. this. century, and particularly since the o! help, for a fee, and pledges to pay the t ,.,r.efivat and ~tddar the1~ble· · JIWiceWhattbat ~mdede. , , strOOg1y i!ndorses bls constitutional 1 think It Is a vio!JlUon of their oaui of 01; 1950s, first lbe Supreme Court and Jali!r interest Oil )'IOlr tax use of some 31 mlllloo of the 't iO rem.in me •.. : ameridment which, v lict. ., , . the lower federal .courts have. c~st asjde arrears If 'fvu'lre ~ mlDiml taxpayers. • ~;'i-, ol this WlM}.;1' ~ in effect, would limit ... ...l':i ~ •. •· much of the tb:trme of restraint. ' l J ~ I I I ' I 1 " caught lhort. Thia Is to give notice I~ qualified vocati~e. f!l In •8 l'I> the terms of all fed-, "'IF 'QIE cilull1' Li ae'nberately to do "In all too !nany instances the fedetal Whal Is II~ fjl la~nk a !IP•f many ol those cent ISIJI"• ol New era! judges by ""' a els ol 1"4151"'!, Ulen It .. my feeling that courts Have J19ne well beyond the i;b!!i. ~ about '600 .mmtcm ~·'lllf ally bilked In the '"'~e. The quiring them1.!:" ,be ., ,.till! PlllPI' of this co.untry should have .an ol interprellQC the law, and into tile !IO- annualty in,.,.... '~.,...,.,....,on by not ~· ~~~a lltUe ~ -n..,.... 0; ,t~·. bpliorlunity to review their legislative main of mating the law Judges ac-'• ·i---~~... · 1., -y·. ''If ~---·· .. ....,,.,.-,.--• ' acts lbe same as we do members ol ' ' · \ tJmated to' be.paid to 10CBt ~ ._.. '-'1411:1"-"l: U.S. ·Senate every • -, . . . . ~ ~~ tom one are invading the commercial tax pre--Granted that a~ong ~ ~J11'''an! ~d:ilywe':bt:"~ eight yem. If de-Congres.s. I ~till t~~ t~t If a e spbererof the' elected representatives of pwen, and heaven ~ .commercial. tu :............:.t.....: who . work from 9:30 to , nied such approval, would stay within his Judicial area . ibe peOple, handing down decisions wblch .....,. '-many nollOet fees I helping ta ''""'1.~bgh . they would be retired would be no n<:ed for such a pet!~ have great irilpact on the lives ol \he bundreda of millions . Of , xpay . . ·3:15, woold you hire lilm!", buttbe point with fuJJ pay. review, but we have tqo many mep WbO clllzeniy the~ofdedµct!OlllJIJ!d ~·to .Ill'· .wu well made. A group called "New· are judg"! who feel that they are.tile ' • ~o~ t~ tm:'."\~!lr~:f: ~\\".!.add 11.v )HM lowi!sl ·posalble ~ · ability. time" agesicy offers a coocept in perm-pr~C':l:1 ~~~ no1\'!t repqsjtory o( all. wisdom ~ that they "Tills SITUATION Is emphatically in· .Gran~ also that in a perfect wall~ the anent employment oo a partllme buts. that loitially he did no1' faviit it. But ~ knoW what i!. betli!r for us as individuals equi!Jlbte and contrary to the spirit of LET'S face it. 'Ibere is a OO(lflict g~t would collect exactly what it . . . under.went,a ~k: Cblpfe.-of mind for a than we do.,. democracy. There is no need to provide . of interest l>elween the taxpayer and gie ts eout~ .lo extract• from every tax· THE AGENCY oilers chem.Is H' pro· foundly 11-••··nt reason. In reintroducing his proposal in the any official llil a democracy with tlie tax collector:Thi.s baa led to the crimlrial payer, 8Dd no imote. • researthers, writers, a cc o Un t:iD ts, 6'~ current Congress, Sen. Byrd stressed prerogatives ~o a medieval baron in investigation ·and prosecution of 315 B~, '~ the··~-',.,~ ·world, lMOA is , management and adminlstratfv.e .people · "IT APPEARS to me,'' the dlstlngulsb-that 47 of the 50 states have fixed terms order to safeguard his independence of private tu preparers, with 103 . con· that kind of. geoe:;j~approacb to !el'IOUS an'd other professionals "who want to see ed Indiana jtaist wrote Sen. Byrd, "that for their judiciary. judgment. Indeed, to insulate a judge_ victions, an addiUonal 56 indictments and dollars and cents problems which snares more federal judges and particularly Of the three exceptions, only Rhode or any other ~ic official -from · all only 9 acquittals. all of us money-careleu people into the ~ ~ members of the U.S. Supreme <Jowt Island bas life tenure for judges. acrountability fcir his actions is to invite In the whole picture ol tax evasion in short end of every deal we make. I do SYDNEY J, HARRIS have oversli!pped the bowicls of coo-Massachusetts and New Hampshire man-arl>itrary actioo cilntrary to the will and this counlry, these figures are not big, not believe for an Instant that the stitutional law, got into the legislative datorily require judges to retire at age welfare of the people of the United but they do Indicate a problem big simplified J040 procedure was rein· field, imposing their ideas as to pul1tic 70. Points out Byrd, "I know of 00 States." enough to alert tupayen to the lmplicit troduced at the risk of the government's ~li~ ~ gtry~' legislation on the people documented assertion thal the in-Under Byrd's constitutional amt!ld- rlsks of havlng a third party prepare llectin 1 1 t It the kids off to school and be there when dependence or integrity of the judiciary ment, all federal judges would serve a their tax returns. However, even IRS ad-co g. ess money rom axpayers. the t " Th I Chief Justice Arterburn makes it clear h bee ml t f I ht he d , was introduced to relieve the pain of Y re urn. e emp oyer saves a h . lall ged b be as n compro sed in any state as a erm o e g years, at t en of whlcll Dllts that mlllions of taxpayeni: need pro-paying i·ust as much, or more, taxes. significant amount in salary and gets 25 e 1~. especf YU 5outra YCourtt ex· result of.fixed tenure." the~ would be automatically reappointed !.easional help, and there are a mu1tltude boors of expertise a week. Concludes the trenuties 0 the · · SUpreme · subJect to reconflJ'lTlation by the Senate. ol honest and competent tax preparers to And it begs the question. The problem ad: 11Do you really get more from the "I refer particularly to acts of the U.S. AN El'll'ECI'IVE check on the federal If approved, they would serve an ad-- provide it. is not the simplification of making out a people curreiftly working for you?" Supreme Court," declares Chief JusUce judiciary has become increasingly essen-ditiQllal eight years and then repeat the In an attempt to narrow the conflict of tax return for something more than a Most employers would honestly have to Arterburn, "in changing the ConstituUon tial, Byrd notes, because of a profeund process. interest, and appear benevolent, the third of the taxpayers, but simplifying answer "No." At least 15 hours a week Internal Revenue Service bas this year the procedure for all 80 million tu· are dribbled or frittered away by dozens reverted to some previous questionable payers and enabling them to get the full of Utile devices that break into the procedures benefit of deductions, exemptions and monotony of the day. Except for people · credits voted by Congress. IR S mE SHORT fonn lOfOA which was emblazons the warning : short form J040 on production lines, with daily quotas to abandoned a few weeks ago has been may not be right for you. make, few workers pull their full weight. Drug Firms Advise FDA An unpublished study exposes the cozy relationship between the Food and Drug Administration and the businesses it is supposed to oversee. Such commercial giants as Swift and Company:-s mi th-;' Ktlne and Fl'e!lch; and Libby, McNeil and Libby have been able to place top ex- ecutives in watchdog posts inside t h e agency. The study, by lhe Center for Science in the Publlc lnrer- cst, reveals t h a t some 22 of the FDA's top 54 official• hsveheld key positions in FOA.,-eguJated industries or In front organiiation1 which cater to these industries. Dear Gloomy Gus 11 Ibero 1111 truth to the rumor tlll( • _,..,, Ubbtn ott aoing •JO'catt the MilllllfJlll( RIY!f "MIHIJllll'" nu tboi1 ..,, do wllh''"Mu-1" N. F. P', ""' :;": ....... ....,.,., ....... ... 1111 ,,... ............... .... ,_.""' ................. a..""· A TYPICAL case : Dr. Marion Finkel came from the large drug flnn of Merck, Sharp and Dohme to become deputy director of the Bureau of Drugs. S h e acknowledged to us that she aet to work in her new· post reviewing four Merck Qrugs for marketing licenses. Three of the Merck drugs were subsequently a~ proved. Dr. Ogden Johnson, head of FDA'• Division of Nutrition, came from A. E. Staiy Manufacturing Co., an lllinoll!.Jl!L product producer, which ls actively researching new IOY food . At lhe FDA laboratories under Johmon's control, the FDA cun-ently conducts tests on the nutritional value of soy meal and soy protein. OTHER FDA officials intend to return to the drug and food lndll!trlet when Ibey 1 .. ve the govenun<nt. Typical Is Dr. Vlrgll Wodicl<a, who formerly worked for Hun~Weaon, Ubhy and Ralston Purina, but ii OOW FDA'• director ol the Bureou ol Foods. Ht has made no bones about hla plaoJ to rtlurn to the Industry w1'etl hll gov.-Mn1ce I.I oomplitod.. Even the moll ooblt ol men mlibt awld doln& baW.. "1111 a -•tlon wbidl holdl the -..V.• to hla 1ai.f employment. Otllera more Inclined to ., lo tho well with' big bu1lneaa mlllhl ••en be teduced by what FDA lnsklors can '"the deferred brfbi." • I ACTUALLY, 25 hours a week would be sufficient for most jobs, if the excess wa· ter was squeezed out of them. And this then would giye many men and women the chance to alter their life-style for the better: to spend more time with their children, not to be so rushed and harried and Wider tremendous time-pressure for a multitude of trivialities. It would seem to me that many con· cerns could use ZS.hour--a·week workers who would not want to, or be able to, soldier on the job. It is one of Parkinson's immortal laws that work ex· pands to fit the time, and if you have eight hours you will do a job in eight hours that could take only foor, if that was all you had at your disposal. A JOB from 9:30 to 3: 15 would be ideally tailored for many mothers who had professional careers before their marriage; for professionals who want to carry an outside load of study or research; for part·time students; for rellreeo;-and ·for people who lf!SI want to make enough to sustain themtelves, or supplement another income, and sUll spend Ume with their famllles. II ill neither part ol the law ol nature nor of the lMd that everyone must work a.full five days 1 week ; It ii ooly a .... ventloo, end a pretty silly one In many ca.... In the urbanized technological aocl~~1 work should be structured •round the IUU Jile, not the other way around. It's high time that old Ume begao to give way to Newtlme. ~o~. Mrs. Rl1lilliill c..., s. r. -.. , ... been married fof f«V years and I've never ,,.. told my lmband anythinc. It's worked well for me, but I don 't know if I cou)d INmunend that for everyme." Mr. Quince Finds Himself Once upon a time there was a young man named· Kafka Quince. Uke most young people these days, Quince devoted his waking hours to finding himself. "After all," be said, "the Dl08t iJ1l. portant thing in my life is me. But how can t relate to the world unless I know who I am?" So he went to co(. Jege to find blmaell. But he wasn't there. "Oollege simply isn't relevant," he ·told hil lather oo citoPPing out 1fte rocelvlng three C's arid ....., lncomplettr .. "Well," said bl! fatbet, "maybe I can get you a job at the lile insuraoce com- pill1Y." SQ YOUNG Quince took a job to find hlmseU. Bui lie wasn't there, either. "How can I relate to IUt, or the Jo. 8Urance thereof," be told hi• lather on qultUng, "when I don't kDow wbt I am?" Re tried palntJnc, writing and music. No luck. 111 can't e:xprea wbllt's In my. bead," he Ald, 0 unW I a:et my head together.'' He ,.tired to hiJ room where he spent foor -in bed, slldn( at the celling. "Don't worry," be Nld lo hil ln- creaslnglf lmpatleill lather, "All I bave to do ii find mYtelf." "Why don't you by lotllilC .. tho - walk! .. Nld hll father, kldfac blin down the 1too1 &taln. rlfa>'bo' ,.,.... ou1 the " . -·-re. TO f'lN'.D HIMSELF, .1<J11DC Qulli<e joined an enc o un t e r group. Unlortunatcly, he monopolized the flrll tb ..... hour aesslon "'Ith I detailed ( ART HOPPE J analysis of his dreams for lb..,,... 30 days, his reaction to women who didn't abave their Jegs, and his. innermost feel· Jni!• shout banana fritters. Al no oiie else could get a neurotic word in edgewise, be wu never invited hack. Occasionally, he would run Into an old friend who would inquire, "How are you, Quloc:e?" "I'm glad you asked that question," Quince woulcj say. "I fouod that I became depressed after eating two fried eggs IWlllY·lli-p for breakfast, but after ordering them over easy with a side ol klppen. both my peristalsis and angst are much Improved. On the · other hand ..• " SOOO, Quince nottced be wm't nmning Into old friends any more. Re spent-the next years trying to decide whether they avoided him because they detocled his buic ~ and Insecurity or beca-Ibey envied him hll bulo trutblUineu and tell CGflftdence, "Onoe f flnd tn,Yldf,11 be said, 11J'll lmo'fr." AT a, he ~ manitd Mllllcent Mork, wbo waa attract..i to Jdm becall!e Ille ..... lllJChlatrlc IOCl4l -• But Ille -blal bock bis ?tng ak '" lpmL m tllOl\tha .. ber 1ron1 pon:11 1111na 1o detemdae whY !he wanted to .-'7 ftlm. -Wat.!t, ... fa\111 llaw in bet dlant:lir'f Did. abe UU111 ol him u a sex objoel! Wu It Iha!~. . . . Altir that, Quince tried Jllllchoanalysls, vutouJ ch e m I ca 1 s , irlMcendellUI lnedltatlon and standing on his head for ten years in order be said, to get a better perspectiv~ of himself. But wherever be was, be wasn't there. At the age of 89, alone and shuDned Quince waa hit by a truck. He l'e(.'Overed consciousness with a blazing Oasb of Jn. sight. ~ "I 'am what I am," he cried trium phantly, "better than tome, worse than others. The purJlOle of lile ;,, to live it to the fullest . I Cin hardly wait!" Unfortunately, the shock of revealed.• ,tfutb proved too much for old Quince's heart. But at least he was able to think up an inscription for his tombstone before he weot. It reads: "1"ok Where I Found Myself." • MORAL: Take yourself !Ot'.tJl'IDl.ed _ and &O on from thert. OltANOI COAST DAILY PILOT · Robtrt N. Wttd, PubU.htr Thome. Kccuil, Editor , Barbara Krelbich ' Editorial Page &dltor I I " • . - \ • ' ' FLY . THE FLAG 365' ·nA Y·S· ·A YEAR I FHrue~:is·Am.nt.n·Hi1~ory Month a~ desigMted~by iqint'Resofution.of the Con9ress of the United St•tes ·:· .\ . T~ Americ•nism ~mittee of ih• Coit• ~..,,ci..~:~f Corn . .....C.:·:~,t~l'cinuns .e>f·Cosl•·M•w lo .xpross~tho.i•palriofom ®ri•g}lho Month of February by honor;ng tho Flag by7 da;ly. 1 PATRIOTISM IS NOT SEASONAL • , .~ t • ' • ' . ' ' I ................... ~ .............. .,,.. .:----,_ ' ~ ' ; w .. ~:.r='·~..... ,. ... ,W, 1i.;J\::-tWT,1 _ _, -;i-•• ., y ~ ~-..... ~. . . . -·' ~· lt1wflf,..,A....ec.a..,....... , .. , ... ~,,.. •. ' ( The Americani.nn .committ.ee {nvites Chatnbtf' Members to 'lead the way mu1 support t11e pro- gram of fl1fing t~ F~365 1dG,ys 111 WQr ... The ob;ective is ••• f or all butiness firms, indus-. tries a1id.re.ridence&.to1;oin this Prc}gram of Patriotism -be it from sunrise .to. sunset or 24 hours a day when properly . lighted. / PATRIOTISM FROM SUNRISE. TO SUNRISE The Fl{Jg may be-flown 24' hours a day when properly lighted ..• Join the "365124 PROGRAM" of pcitriotic e"IJ1'ession by flying • the Flag 365 days a year and 24 hours a day 'When propuly lighted. • (' • • • ,_ ' (, !, I ' , _. .. , ,;~ Etiq~tte .. ~: . . The Natlonol Flag sho.ui. be .flown doiiy from 1t1nrise to .111n,et ,&a. g®d ·toeatber , frmlt pub!lc buildings, schoal8, pennanent staffs in the open · pnd; ....,. 'palUng . place,, on election >. days. The flag may :r;e, flown at nlg~t when propu!y lighted. · . . • ) Th• flag ;hould alway!'~ flo\Dn,on.national and 1tate hoUday1 all<l.on ,tho~ ~'PTO" claimed by the Prmd<nt. On Memorial Day, the flag ahould .be half staffecL up£a , noon. The flag ,should be': hi>ifti:d' briskly and lowered .ceremoniously. It ahould • ....,er be cUpp<d to tiny person or thing MM•llould it ever be displayell with the .ttnion dowr"e;c<pt!os a lignal of cUre ditlrif •· 'y · , . ·,. . The flag should .....,. be .allowed to touch anything beneath it, ...,. ,ahould ii ~· ¥ cam¢ flat or horizonlally·-a!woys aloft and free. It should ""I"' be used os drapeTI/ '1if,d«oi;atlon, , for carrying ur koldi'ng aft11thing, or &tored in such a.manM1' that it will ibe damoOid or 1otled. The flag 1hou!d never be used for adverlising purpose&, ftOT ahould any pic\ur<, drawing, fl!" signia or other decoratiO!I be p!4ced upon or attached to the flag; itr 1taff.or halyard. The flag 1hou!d ..Ot be' embroidered ·on ·jibsoila!' items nor iJr,inted on anything deaigned for temponl11/ we and then d.#Sw."1.ed. • ' , ·, ·' · When th,iJlag tr so,!D01:1' ·or sp,ilfd !hot.it ia "<! ionW ft!itable for eUsplay,.it should be.de .. troyed in a cUgnifi<d, manner, preferably by b•rnlng. ' .i NO DISRESPECT 'oi''ftNY .K!ND SHOULD' llE SHOWN "TO THE FL~G OF THlJ.!JmTED STA7'E~.·, '---•. -.T-,-. -~ f • t I '> • l '---"!'I'~----~"'!"'--------.... ----... ,_ APPRECIATION IS EXPRESSED ~.THE FOLLOWING CIVIC MIN~EO MEMBERS. OF THE BUSINES,S COM~UNITY WHO MADETHISPATRlOTIC ~~fP:QSSlfLE - --. ...... ! .. c.... .... ..... .-.,..... Ii ..... """· ~ ----............. .. .... , ............ ... ·c.a,._»..,.1111~ Coll __ ...,.,.__ Cs•s ..... u ....... C... 1-. "c.tw ... C1 ¢ p ...... Cluj I I •1 IS rlll • •, I Cwl Qecfl~ "Ctille M.-Q: l•'9f'CC•s11'""1'°''' .. '" C:O.O.M_CO..., __ C... .._ Me111rW II pltel hfti •••• T.Y. I lfpl1l11w _._..,_.. . .._. .............. ................. .....,_."·-·-~ _......,..,..._ .. -.... ...... ,is ........ '""''' .... H ... a'I N......, I...._ 5llep •• DM-Ha•••-' • --~-,.,. ··--------................ " -----· s;. .... -. ... .,.. ...... . IOCll- lloilws ......... ._._ ....... .w. ... .. .,Mcc.41o.t- I . ....., ............ ...... ....... c ... . ---.... . Ml"'-' ""'hr C:e"9~,.. _ .. __ . ............ ., ...... c.. •o.-pc..--,..., .............. ,..._ , ........ MeWlt ..... -·-c-u.. --n. ........... IMC:.,.....,_ ., • • ' l&kul'1 DIJ.$1 Tit It.,. ,.,.,.....~----~IC.. -~-·~~-s..... c.-.._ '\' ......... ,_ ........ U ..... S.....Nlllraa1'._. Ultu•illlt 01' r•A1 ~· ...... .. . ........... J ... za... I ' ' •• • • ,,.,,,, . ' •lflV" 111 lri ~1(1• . .,,,. ·•!'.::.: tw· ""°" Jt1q· h· 11 1"11'.,, "Ml ""' "lfr.'ft '""' II I ~ b l /'!U • 1'frtr '/l'Hl /'\1 'f 'lll?l' ''.I In• 'I j ""' )!~, 'l'l:U '!! .• .1 . _.1 i 1"' ""' " :JJUI uni •'11 ., '"'" 'I l'I !'.IQ~ ,,. l' 1•1 l ~r.•· ,, ... "'' I ,i,. • \1 " I . j ' DAil V '°1lOT -.,, F ...... 19, tm . , . -• r Trust.ees· Demand POW Accounttng · For the Record State Aid Sought For Larid Studies · IAlftA ANA -~ ... P y." • -"1 Ille daughlar ol ao n 11 pMldsd tne by vrvA. .U.1111-Doe Wood. It lo • . ...:he:.:,:u:ld-;...----i ~·..----°'-a. I 1 .. • f .t1U-la -"°"'> ......... oa "lltff( ol -· I • podwW throullloul the....,. ID.VWmm,-llld,abolll ~-· Done by Dunn 11" lo demand ~ fuU ~ I,• ... 1111 noll"«I. ~ tttled -BrfnC. Him - ....,ting of all ........ of OOPlll _ ... -•••-B,rindl a1sO ,..ggested that Pat Dunn geu lhllll• dmlt. -(POW) In VleCnam. wlll be --lo ~N°i: "The. Voice," a newspaper put Throw her your chal~ .Db•olutlon1 Of Jffarriage Tho reaotutJon Ilks dtiutlo Calllomla out by a POW support group, and see hoW she bandies It .,) Dy.,CAND-ACE. 1 P"'EA'RSO" N ed a. 11atrongly favorable" to urge President Nimn and !:d_,--.., ~~~~ VIVA (VOICES IN Vital Sunday~& '1At youf.serviet f .... " reaction to a land studies pro-Coogrua to take actkln "so tilll. .,,,,_ ... ,. "" A.mer¥•) be used in each column. SANTA ANA -State fun-gram. the Korean esperlence will oat.Ii~~~~~~~· ~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~==~'. ding ii being aought by the "Prffenily no coordinated ·ORANGE COUNTY be repeai.d... AUac1'"4 lo It '!Jll" ~ poem '°""'Y . ocbool. county Department of Educa-progranu exllt for studenu lo THERE ARE sUU 3 a 9 t' 1 --'·' totally Investigate, explore '---------' •-~-an --•cemen un-.C: ion or a o~ .... program and enjoy the natural raource ""'I'll''"' -••• Lwttt• Mn anc1 ~·1o designed to teach fourth .heritage of Orange County," counted foe from the Korean ~~=='J.::•i. through 12th grade 1tudent1 ,riAnun said. SM . War,111db0ardmember.Deve -..... .,. th -·-and ...... of LD eetme: Brandl of Santa Ana, who'""'" "' " end •-s. e g._....,-eco...., ACnvmES PROPOSED In • v gested the resolution. ,~= ];;,,,:.""' cll'IOV Orange County. the projects lnchtde: Brandt. who wears two w ""end DOii 01111 """'--..i.-t ~--d SANTA ANA -'nle Orange rt:'!!:. Edw•nl _. ..,.,, ••-= county iKaM.I --Field study trips to about COUnty LDS . Buaineu and silver POW name btaceletJ, o.• ...... ....., JllMllfl _. Mkhll• must approve the project 30 geological sites in the coun! Professional Men's Assoc:ia-said he realizes the POW issUe ~~ ... A..::-"=..,*',.~• ... '",, before It ls submitted to the ty. tion will meet at noon March 1 Is 0totally out of our ftbe r;~ ~ DNll '" state. Trustees will take action -Ecologic analysis or roct, at the Saddleback Inn here. boatd's) sphere of influence, o. 'C UN.I "· _. JOMptl M. March 1 on the proposal by fossils, planta aDd. animals. ·--------------a ~:::LtWiul.11orN1 county science coordinator -Use of s c i e n t 1 f i c in-9111•. end w. Nat Lamm. struments to study geology • J. G•rv o. and the chaparral ecosystem. ~ .-i.T.=·~~,:,111• THE PROGRAM, w h l c h -An outdoor educaUon reti. , , .. •-'" calll for 154,550 In 1973-74 lo dent camp at the Lazy W Ran- • J J1111e MM get it started, would be run ch in the Santa Ana Mountains : 'C:: .:.11•:.f· tdW•r' much the same as the county's with pottery making, nature Dea• Notice• •nd marine science program, of~ hlltea, creative writing and flcials said. related camp activities. County school districts that -Individual research pro. use the floating marine lab jects. pay fees to help support it. Lamm said a survey of 24 of COUNn: TRUSTEES 31>" Louh C'Mll ''" 1fr,A~11;.." covrtr co.•• the~county.'s 34 districts show· proved the development of a ~ Otte ., ... "'· l'ttll'ii.,,._ 11. 1tn. preliminary proposal I as t 5~ --. l.oul11!. Jr •• Elm« Md Oct be s· th t t It~ ..,.., ... 'Ji.tit!"" ~uo1 11 o r. IJlCe en, s a e ~'11.,. .,... '1,,.' ..:;::.,.. =",:_, rtil~:W : Co Ar educatlon officials said they ~ -·~~'?!!.-~ '· unty ea liked the idea and wanted to 10 mMe ~ cewttri~rr=. ••st see a tinal proposal, Lamm eo11h1llllt9 .. "'" liolPlltl ~'" .d FllM. M~ Flllltf'tl liomt, 881 . c.1. ~ 01rw:%l• Crime Dips Field study programs in ~~::" ~ o.H1~~~· ofM6n:,:, a!lronomy and agriculture are the r;:.._.. "·r rml """"" " "'"· planned for the project in 1!174-DRY CLEANING , • IMil/ """ -GtQt. of Omlha, F 1972 75 --' De rtm t f ·~.&"f..'f!r.Mfoal JOMdllne c11t11r, . '"e coun y pa en o 1 WRr"'::'n.:.1:°1~'•=:,:_· or Education is working with the GIAMADAMIUS 1800Clql.swdi~---~ • ......_ •-· l"•mllv 1UORHI• Oranu County Amateur WOOOUMDIMW 215Cll¥idory C...3l•Parnot11t1W. ~ E.,.tr1e1~ ;r:l11c'0v1:: SANTA ANA -Arrests for Astronomers Association to llYllSIOl·35?0l1*'St. . ••ltidr•it.:.....,. M":"""',-· '. '"l'lr0a1n ~dl decreasing In untn-prepare a telescope site in the UtlTAAIA3900Sdllrist•St _..,...._,...,.,,. Hmi"~C":f'::"t1i •r.f'-~rvof t-,~ · · -Orange County, the Santa Ana Mountains. .._ ..-..,., ttM•NI -....,. ft~ 7. · vt7\1wi,., =1J~•r•:r ~~:, N:"J 1 ~ Of Sheriff James1·--=-jiiiiiiiiiiijiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij;;::-~~1~ ~ Mrv1c'l. Wt.tnttc11v. Musick lndtcatel Corm'1'~f.'IN t-ch Ch111tl. , , • Allrtct °'!.~ Jtn.!'.. ·~0401 Eer.o iu~•r there were 3,411 felony ar-~·~t1"1Ji~li'~~ ~v °!iE: ~.a during the year, com-1..,, ~-:r· ~.Jiii.k';~~n~.r,; p&rT h'Rl to 3,673 the year bef1ore9 . ~• coo111rwil'ltm, we11111t, ere were 9, a 1 ~~i ~1r':~1.~~~ mtlCllmelnar arnltl lri 1171, r. ~. Of "•udtNIJ NormM .._.._ ..... lot n• Jn Im tftlell, I two 11,lffl Aant11 -....... -' 't • ~~"!" I ld.11 "-ev, ioort1end, • Twtd1y. 11 -. TOTAL ClllMES --· tr!.* J'.!!.'L.9-!'· lnl ... ment, ""l'lc repor1a1 ~7'/Trid.l•rt. ,.ec111c V·ew showed an increase, however . ART -& ENGINEEllNI MIX THIS WEEK BY 0. C. INGINllllNG SOCIETY & F. V. AIT LEAGUE loatll Coast ?tua • ,_,-' -____klLUI 1here W~ 33..J).6 rtl19[tl J.q Kitlii. '42 J-"·• Cotti 1-_, 11,111 ln •Ml ' -~-~~= IMM. Deflt flf •"'--l"tbtvwy 11, tt11 •1• ._... H 1 • ' 1~ =~~ ~· °Cr,,~ Le;*'~ Bail l collected l>O t 11 t d :.~ a..i. mt...!-'?::in~~ $11S,Glll ~ tbe fUaltift: and MtmorlM ":'!"2.. at1tr·e~°" FllMl'•I warrant bureau. 'hm eam- "-C-,.Mtr,.,,rtclorl. perel With $307,241fn1f1J, ~~""' . ao ~u •• 1.1 w ..... Ntwiiort The Juvenile Bureau showed s n i.r. ·K•'""-"'I'"'' an 11JU1;G3'C in cases ' ~II!, F*""rv I,, ft7), 1--~~-. from ~-'""' !Y1J1~ ~, ... ~11~~ 7,040 to 7,545. :'f'Ji. V'!IW ctiaiiel'.'"'Prlv•re 1nt•rl'IM!"!, The aver1ge dally beid Jt.r. ~ F-··· Home, CorGM .... LOCKWOOD count in the main ja.11 was 825 rr•llli: L. Lttkwooci. 11.nklent of Sovth with Ut '""-lt'11 a;... • ...i;:, About fllll'IA. C>ete-Df cit.Ill!, l'tbr11•ry ll, 1'13. loU8 .... lll'C i'~lnl •I McCormick LM111n• 45,000 prilooerl wefe booked ~.{t;. during 1m, compared 1o ~,~-tr 't. 'Ji ::-:."'~~~~!::; 42,811 the previous year. Fklea 11~ s;y,~ l'MI d•llOhll"• P•· COJI_ ... _,, b the j il di-"~ ?;19!..._...,,_ll!!!!:_ fiwr,rHni~:"""1°J ~1a1 Y a ...... on ~;;;.1......-.:" "" ,, " totaled· II.~ millfOn compared ,,..., ~!..!!.'""" to 11.11,millloo fn 1971. dilm'cr1r1i~ §.'' I ""9 'r"j-tr . THERE WERE f 8 4 , 1 8 2 .~ y, 10 AM, I. M _1• • rvecl In the . . 'I E l'I of AMhtlm, with I'll. me ... lie lDlln J81 ~ K. 11 I • lttclot. ofilcltll1111. lllMr• d•""•• the FVi~~-11~,~~!' wi.i;.,:: '""1116 year at a coat of 111t-.memor111 "C~i':l'b.r11o111 1o le11 . than 21 cents each. AllMllm 1111•11e• LHOUt. lllKu. Despl~ the Increase in the ~ MomY';l·,ftr""· r r -....... t.l!~. c. Mei ti, 11.nl<ltnl Of Ltount cost O 1ving the 1ue-. Colt r;;r...,., .. ~~. ~tbr'u.srv 1" 1tn. was just on and a balf cents mo111er,1 111M1 . c1 ..... L11111n• eac 1g r "''· ... ~ ncl, llMI,. F, Mf.1111 h h' he than In I~ 2~ s•=· 1=rc '~ The branch jail bad a total hfi: =rn~~''T:'~ 1"11 :f'~"~ of only 5.812" prisoners, com- M01'1111tV. °''Yc~l.Oss1• pared to 7,348 in 1971 and the UOW1 1. Sd!lolstr. Aot ''· of auJ cc1-average daily headcount drol'L. tortWOCld Ave .. ~n Jeclpto. O.lt of dltth. r F~ 1s, ltn. Survived bl' wit•. M~•i ped from 284 to 256. -~· """"', bottl ol Sen J-clnto; I d"' bpro • Owlciht Sch!01wr; 1111... Mrs. n a wtion to the unin· • nt Cri.imPl1r bOlh of H11ntlrwitcn t d the Sh 'ff' •-\ two 11r•nOc~lklrtn. SHvlc~1 TU<H· C1'.lrpora e areas, er1 s '"~1!1•11 8roM1W1v Clwl1>e1 wl!ll l)e art t . 'ded t· f"'· lit r0 c. ~~~.~i:cfer1t1e1. P men prov1 po ice 1~ ,,-.~~&~· Of,Kto,.~ P•rk. service (or San J u a n CllMIM "· Stroh. llt1ldent or L&e1uni Capistrano and ViU8' Park. H=tlu dat. oi d11111, Ftbru1rv u, itn. The total population SE!I'V'ed S bv wll• Vtron1 Sli'Ohi "°"' WIU11m C. Stroll, N'or1hbroolr1 llljnoltt two W8S 183,254, dt1111111191'1'1 Mr•. Arvl1 L •. 11111 of Lo• G4ilflll Ml'I,_ ~MKW K. Flltbl)tflo Ari· '""" 1 Htia11111_ 1111 n ol1 : nine THE INDUSTRIAL (honor) or•nddl ldrtn. Mtmotlll strrk ll, Tw... f b d d•v. 11ao PM McCormick L111un• e11c11 arm a only 432 prisoners c,...._ -s1.h)O compared to 477 in 1971 . S•!IMI Slllffl. 11.e11dffi1 of 1noltwood; d•'• The farm produced '" '"' 01 dNtti. F~•rv 1fl 1tn. s~rvlvtd tw .-.vr-• J:rv~ ~Ti l..rd\,~~3 In foodstuffs and nursery stock c a!i~~;i.,..r':"' F~191 ~~ which was sold to other county c . F01"W1rd1nci Dlf'k•on. institutions at IO --nt VAN OOltlll !'-"" Atmt L.. v111 00..11. Aqe u , of ,.., below wholesale prices. ~=·~~11i7r.'l11~ e!1rw;' 11'!-~:: Products grown included Lw t nt, Ce11t1 Mtst1 "Merv ~111.... i.--beef b li s. Memor111 """j. ,, ,. green ucans, , rocco , e 5'. J ..... O"'M , .. _, Twld•l:,.11 AM, ih ..... cab bage, cantalou~, 10: ~-r~o:i~/~!!l'!· i:= cauliflower, chickens, S0,990 c1 ~111 Flllld of ii'." JoMi 111e dozen eggs, lettuce, 890 boxes O • l'plM:'P'll Cn11rcn 111 ~ of tl""' vai. o.m. e111 Br-1w1v Mornitrv. of nursery producb, and recton. tomatoes, squash, radishes, ARBUCKLE & SON WBSTCL!FF MORTUARY G'1 E. 17th St., Cosll Men f46.4881 llALTZ-BiRGERON , FUNERAL HOME Criu de! Mar 173-1450 Ooola Mesa 141-Zllt -14 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 1Jt BrMdway, Costa ~1e11 IJ S-3113 • MeOORMICK LAGUNA UACll MOllnlARY 1'IS I pE' CuJW Rd. -IS • PACll'IC VIEW pork and watermelon. The department invesUgated six murders, 42 .rapes, '292 ag- gravated assaults •and' J,99S burglaries. Nike Site To Become Local Park . . , ~ . . • Refreshing · ,. · crv..stal clear water fromv,our own faucets ataf~ctton the cost of hottted water/ HAVE "MOUNTAIN-SPRING-QUALITY" CONDITIONED WATER AT THE TURN OF YOUR TAPS, FOR DRINKING AND EVERY HOUSEHOLD USE-AUTOMATICALLY Our new Filter-Soft water condition- er controls chlorine and other tastes and. odors, provides water ~hell's sparkling, filtered' and of course softens the water. • RENT s21s Month ' 534-2233 ,.,,.,,.,, .,,.,, ht3MO. ''BY COWBlf MANf: ~··· Aelo 11alli • , Wei•er • • NOW 2 YEAI PARTS & LAIOR WAil.ANT! HUHYI U!llTID TIME SAu Save now on Maytag's powerful washer with big family -size capacitf •. perma-pross cycle, ~nt filter, power fin agitator, water level and tempera. t ure control. Motltl A-I N ~ l'""9'• .,. llltefrit9 &: 8epeMaMllt9 COSTA MISA "fl TORO Ho ..... ""- :411 E. S..00.tMntlt St.' i>.Uy, ,M; s.t., N Saddloback Vi lloy El. Toro ltoad at Freowiy (noxt to S.v.O,,J Dolly, 111-9; Sat., 11).6 646-1614 837-3830 llllllORIAL PARK CJ I r '1 l\1ortllll)' . Qaptl • .-0 V1tw Drtve ._,.. 9wll. ClllloraJa RideThe-Bit" • '""7tl • l'ID:FAMILV oatiiAJ. FUNERAL llOME . -llollaA,., •11ntt•llWlll w.1.;, .r.arodY Bus Line ••• " t " \ ,. "' • 1 .,, , . ., • " '1 I I J • 11'1Malo1&. ............. ·-• 1tn11trn "' r - , I r 1 i:i g ( .... b the fi lats I niet l n ARi In ore rest ·\ hav k ' • DAILY PILOT f Vlolqtions Cited _z I .. Bekins to Adopt r IC€ Proc~dures .. BUICeae Victory Ends Glamour Ex-teacher Finds SD Council Demanding ANGELES (AP) - van Lines Co. will the procedure alttady by other -carriers and agree to · a ase-and4ealst, order issued b the Interstate Commer<e , _, CONSUMER • ivorces ncrettsei. of the company, said most of the violations within the in.. dU!try are largely ledlni<al In nalure, geoeraDy allecting ilocumeotatloo, l>ut.mted· that oeryice fail'!''" are ~ II\-. volved, and aald that both wru be corrected. · •Tltelt Case FRESNO (AP ) -A Los Angeles man bas been charg. ed with grand tbe!t in the Alleged diverting of more than l!00.000 In model cities fund.< to his own use, says the Fresno Coonty district at: tome:Y'a office. • "I thiftlr. the nec:ilint'1 too low.u A spokesman iaid M:ichae1---------,,-~-------- Modell was involved with .!' Interior Environment Inc., • firm contracted to operate a furniture factory to provide jobs for the hard-core tmem· played in Fresno. The fumlture firm WM forc- ed into involuntary bankruptcy last December. A year ago, a SJI0,000 civil suit was filed in Fresno Coonty Superior Court against Modell aod others over the financial COilapse cl the ffnn. . Sierra Clo Plan Casin0 Removal Asked ·for Tahoe ' · • 'I'-Break SOtml LAKE TAHOE (AP) gasoline, an R11l spotaman n Franco SAN 'i'llANCISCO (AP) _ -The Sierra aub""' reveaJ. said. _, 'I-' Special ta beneliU will be eel a Jand.<lae plan for Lake To be alleeted by the stop- CltrilCiml &itwee JlotUtor strolce _ SAN DIEGO -Wbm Maureen O'Cm- ---that a -l'llMlllg for City Ooundl bete, a TV n:porler Wed If u -al<*e- "You're ao -far that job," be said. ' But tt -no Jc*e. Mill O'Camor Wll9 a serloul candidate. alhell she bad no politicel .,........., end no money -at least not wllal aper;eoced clli<e aeetera would -1111wbete llW' adequate for u ambitious t1mpaip HER INIERl!Sr In polltlc9 bad beO!I sparW 1evrnl ,.... be/ore when she became lneeneed at wbal Jbe toosidered poor living --pnWJded by the ci-ty for a tnJupe cl llellcan acrobat• brougbt to pe1farm in SID Diego's JOOlh. IUIDiftnary --"Qty Hall t>Oid no a-to my ampl•ints," she SQI. --n-t•1 when I firll tboo~ -joinlng Qty Hall." llin O'Comor was I physi<al-educa- lian -In the San Dio!gQ pibli< llCboola wta she deride<! to nm for coon- dl II« lister, Mawumeen, agreed to be her qmpalgo manager, end students from her ~tioncla91esvolun len!d to canvass her district-rtag door· belll, 391: ·for votes. There ..., ooly money enough al first to P!4 out a mode.t caml"'!f> leaflet. and Aid, "We don't vote for blppies." Othera knew oolhing about the campaign and cared leas. Many older people refer- red to her as "the kid candldate" and volunteered the advice that "kid.1" shouldn't be ''messing around" lo polltlC9. Miu O'Connor'• pletform contained two promises: to communicate with tbe voters and ,,. more l'e9poll9ive to the people in bOr district and to be a full· lime couocllwoman. NEEDLESS ro SAY, SHE was elected, despite the fact that one opponent spent · fJS,000 to defeat her. She finds her job •timulatlng, bill trenendously demanding. "The gbmour wore oft the day I said 'I do,'" she admits. She bas brought a number of in- novations to City Hall and plans more. One is a voter survey or her district on major issues. Because her constitutents were over- whelmingly against a proposed council resolution condemning the Vietnam war, Miss O'Connor voted against it , a stand that shoot some of her youthful followers but that sJw, defended as being in tine with her campaign promises. "TllATS 11IE TOUGH PART of pubHc office," she says. ''Trying to please everybody, especially your lrieods. You Council Demand have to make tough cboka. Tbat'1 where the glamour eodl." Her surveys are made tw college 1t1J4ents taking part In a City !IAU lntem program. another O'Connor imovlltldn. About 40 students are eorolJed, puttin( In 20 hours a wriet., for which they receive college credit. They a o s w e r COl'- respondence, meet wilb constllumta, handle reque•ts and complainta. Councilwoman O'Connor believes that more young people should seek responsi· ble posts in local govemmeoL '1'his thing that you have to be in your 40's to be anybody," she says. "It's baloney •.• hogwash ..• rubbish-11>11 age bel0Dg9 to the youth, but loo many of them are just watching H go by. Get m the firing line. Do it -doo'l talk about it. Get with il U Y.OU don't like something, change it. Don't just gripe." MISS O'CONNOR FINDS it takes a lot of energy to do the tlnd cl job sbe bope9 to do. He!' main relax•Uao ii a recuJat program of swlmm.lng: about on&o quarter mile a day, three days a week. A poster-size picture oo the wall cl her office in San Diego's new government center looks like Councilwoman o·c.on- nor, but on a cloeer lilok jou see it's ao- tress Ali McGraw. "I like that PoSter," the councilwoman says. "On tough days 1 IOOk at it, and it boosta my morale like crazy." ·i.~-' available to victlma of Tahoe Iba! calls for wiping out ·page are Rialto, Foobma, ARIS (UPO ,-The grow-· January Ooodlng ia !!Ve -and olhrr structures Etiwand.a, 0ica._1, San lndependeace• o! French Calflonlla "8iGlll clesl&nated men, declining Joyalty to udlwterareubj~ by the.year 110D if they are 'Jlemanlino, Loma Linda, family concept e n d -Nb:Oll. : •• • m.tnJmnemally undesirable. Redla!Mfs and Yucaipa. Althou&h ... _... poljllcalty in- esperimc<d. Mia O'Comor bad qualities that mate for good political cam- paigninc: ~bad an· impressive record cl actiVity In odJool clubo and community groups. She bad crpnized swim s!k>ws ht sdlool and started the Community Service Qub cl San Jlietlo, a biglHcbool ..... -aimed al settmg young pe<> pie to help --and coopenite with the polioe. • Newport Dunes Park ..,_ lllllllJ l!liddle-Olarlea £:. K in gm a n ' The Sierra Cub's Lake • A tiler BUI lu-ue•leoifina to lntemal Revenue Se • v j c e Tahoe task fm:e aaid casinos, - hirmr!lngdiY,..,.,.nie. dire<tor f!r the-11.nhern'_,... ,_ ~ .. SA~(AP) -_A J!!IRB_IllPORl'~Y, Sii& bad_~ Offlciall aaid 12 of-every 100 California district, aald tlM:>e bn'el "that mar the semiity governmental strudlft to competllar'1 enthnsiavn and stamina, lages now end in divorce. ~yen may eleet to deduct of ,..._ r -L-....... __ Basin" 0 v e r 1 e e a 11 a 1 pect 1 plus a 1en1e of. abowmanshlp. --T-0--F-ile Impact -Report • disaste1" -m 19'12 federal ~ -·~ cl California's eovirorJmmtal One cl 13 cbildren. Maureen O'Coonor THE BIGGEST Increase in Income tu retums being filed . ii ·a dgmplnn ' swimmer, winner of . the ltHo·fO age range anct waiting unUI next year. Fioca1 ECOLOGY under legislation [llopooed for ~ and boldrr cl an Amateur orce came llll(lllg couples tllrougb April IS Instead of ( · J quality would he ~ ..-.! open-ocean swimming com- if the over-SO bracket, ac-year taxpayers may abo • _ the thin! time in three years. Albletic Union gold medal for !YD- C'frdh!I to 9latiltlca in the deduct their. losses on · their The plan by Aasemblyman cbrmlud awlmmin«-Fnm 1915 to 1'19, rjvlew "Population and Socio-preceding year'• retums. ""1ld be removed if u.i Tahoe F.dwln Z'berg, (l>Sac:ranle!>-the aeven O'Clau lllltera toored the tt." Named ·u disaster areas n.~~"""P'•··•--Agency to), entered the le-'•latlve United States and Canada in an e1- t Is an lrrelutable fact were Marin, Solano, San Luis ::::::;:;;' the~., recom-bopper by being ~ Into bibltlon cl pndsion :nrimming with the in the latter years I have Obispo Ind Santa Barllora menclations AB 1, a bill introclocod early in W'~•d of~--"'·"" ,_ 11JOre and' more that men Coonlie9 and the city of South Llo)'d ~ task fotte the 19'/I Legislature. ~-v~ -•-~ a certain age' are asking . San Francisco. mrmher a~ the cl&ioQI ll eall9 for a f1lll-t1me in-tbatblgb e1..i~the dooralnto cl~ ·teamscl the cll'/OIUS," said mamage er .. Cf the• •·• · •~t State Envtnm-~ -~ ec ID elperl cited in the -SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A 'prime ewnple . 0 f .... eight i:ieclonal -penoaally. to visit II many bomes, u f:W!8elor Mrs. SI m o n e .a iraGll . tetl ?1 . mount.in -ea 11 1 ~ Qoallty 11oan1 and 'D/1111 bomes in her dillrict. She tried, rt., Ukiah Jncome tu preparer: desnble a;immerc•ahzat\on." 'l. · abe cauld -a j>b that ttP lier tiaSr Siie aald often the husband , bu been c~ed in federal byHe ~ P~ • e Vtiper i...s e!1f11 hours a day for -W , ts di beca be court with failing. to file ltis · r ~-.. ~ ,.T mmths • ~ ~ •· vorce use 'own peraooal income tax Henry, a Placer c 0 u D r1 ~ AnGELES (,AP) -,,.. "Wiim. .. -the primao', tbe <%• ~e ~ge = .;:;.J;,~ I retlll'l!I between 1966 and 19111. supemsoral· of• wbotheabo calleH;flll ouAirtgolPolliW ~~~ ~t •, ....,u .dlllo't Miev• tt;" ..,; JalllibL .,.... U S. r.fagi9trate Richard remov casmos -u.on ~™~ m.trlit >'Ibey thooiflt the voling mathines bad e COUJ>les bo!h • a n t ~Uroan sclieduled Feb 23 1or within three years. ,.ys be bope9 for early action -.., dOWIL" om afte: theu:_ children ~ Oscar. H. Klee'• arralgmnent In. controlling ga90llpe ....ice She -.., direct-mall advertising '!' UP; r after the U.S. attorney's olllce • Tree su..1,, station vapor loo!es. and no blllboanls; .... bomlwed S2,5llO OO'llBR IUIASON for the claimed Klee urned ~.112 SACRAlllENTO (AP) -:-A Robert I. a.ass aald he from a but far radio ...........,,..ta. · Iner .._ said Is during those three years, yet apectal legislative conuruttee would like to see the nJ1e OD vorce ~.,... , • med no returns. bu been created to study the the boob before bll rellre- pendlnoru!e 18. _, In-_ Klee ll<t[UiHed in 1955 of fire hazard caused by two ment March 30. Be aald the ence. ' ,,,.: : • federai charge! cl preparing miDiOD dead and d r y I n 1 proposal woald modify flltinp "I alw.~ys find, 1~ ~~ false tax returns for clients eucalyptus trees ia the hills betweep tank trucks and ' that men more Oil recenUy 9laged a demonstra'. above O&tlalkl and Berkeley. undergrcund tanb -cuUlng ore worry . about tbel~ sel1!e I tliill with a client pro~ Assembly Speakef , ·B~o b off 20 toos of poilutants dai!J' responslb1hty .. 'J'!>e wives . . r-fntetnat'Reveoue Sjt r v 1 c e Moreetti, (D-Van Nuys), oam· lo the Los Angeles area. ·\ have respoos1b1llty. They · pnlct;ceo..Tiie men shean!d 8 ed Assemblywoman March More than 30,GIO ..me. . k "'!uality. 'Ibey aeet the sheep outs'lde the Federal Fong, (D-Oatland), to lead the ltatiODS would be lnftlted in ~ righJ! The hus~ ls Build.i~ here to--dramatize study committee. 0 th e r what OWs estimated as a onger protector. grievances. members ~ Assemblymen $50-millioo project. JobltMlller, '(D-Ile!'teley), and · e Redes llrged Bi>h Wood (Mlroenlield.) e 'lie.at Tn1p' LOS 'ANGELES (AP) -The '-lkftttl aald the extensive · " ...__ tomato di .. of the '"·'led ln>st ~ltruck the Eu! . LOS,·ANGELS (AP) -"'" v~on UUI , • . city Vaffic engineer bu Fresh Fruit and v'qetable • Boy; "" apparently chargeCI that a "death trip" ii A!sociation bas agreed to ask l:iJl!id llllltl. o( the eucalyptus being ereated oe the buaways , the U.S. Deparment o f 11.e. In a 1,IJOO.ecre area, which have begun canying ' Agriculture to sel up 1""' largely !rilhin Jll'OPOi:1Y,. ?De<! paSS<11Kers along the Sm-standafdS goverrung the me bjl the ljast.-Bay ~Regional n.mardlno ,,__ and color of tomatoes oent to Park Disttict. ""' _;:,~-.,. martcfl . The .,,...;.. w.... 'W8'e The action was ta'keo at the · e ~ C•t · created to si-f bu9es in and lls.'!OC!aUon's an nu a J con-'LOS ANGELES (AP} out of the. city dming l1ISh vent.ion here. . Soft 005 serv1ce in Sim ~, 1unng drlv~ from A resolutloo adopted )ly the llen>anlino County will be ~ cars and reducing trilllC divlsipn aald Iba! l\fter aevecal baited April a beeause the · cdrigestJo\I, olflclall ,.id. year1 of study '<represen-area did not pledge saleo tu Bal S. S. ~ ..,. .the laUves of the U.S. fresh ' flindl-for public lran'slt , '5kni)lioa.projectlmBOpn- tomato industry have coo-Southern California Ra pl d lective-· barrien to [111- cluded that standardiutlon of Trlmil Distrlct olliciall AY· can from .-ing llllo Ibo ""' tomato siie deoignllions and Tbe',county and ....., cities lanes, and calls the lmHJ'I cootalner welgbls is desirable refused to -a miuest for uncompleled 11eC11on -_.. for aD ae~ the lo-~ ,cl ~ ~ bufel will pour Ol>to dlJ dustry.I' • · ·-;• , 'frnl!lrthe , -sa1 .. lilt on --•"debacle." •'.. f" _. o l f ," 1• • I: > · • ' ' • '!';, l ~~asea'· ".East.·· to. Know '• . ' . ' . ,,. , . . • ... . '. . . Prom .wn-' Insurance Firm Anxious , Eci>loo" oo1c1 ror •uo -tt WU llJsl issued, ......U.,. to -G.-. -te :l'he Rev. Jolm N. MICIJICelb. lved a form letter from~ 1n1unnce compallf whlcli ;;,1 ~~n to:"=:-:!; men ..,-in drivioi- ld H bad a report be 'bad across the 111t1oa, for the goaJS · • ' * --cl tbe an1 ..... , •• En v lroame a ta I Sdeuce -The -.... publlllied by .tho ml•ellilJ, ed. The letter WU addr<Ued · we sought In 111'11. To do that ~ State Rep. ,_ bll -te: I must also win re-electioo to I. Crtm.-bu not ID- Mr. Maclntooh, peltor'ol tlie . the Senate In South Dakota troduced ooe piece of leglsla- !ack Dtamood (WISb.) n.n year" McGovern said iD tloci Ullo --She 1111 byte\iln Oiurcb, 11Id that bis rund-seekln11ellel'. lloo&iut have eDCJU&b Jaw• the Nationll Liberty Lile * , 1n«,-Cn· cl Valley Forge, A ~ ov• damap alroody. Po. obvloUS)y -waiting for resulUng from 11 pot hole bas "I -,... lilould IPflld -ID •8NWl!f, be did the best he led one Hoyltllo mD1iOnalH 1'\ more -Ol>.i-r pieeet of could. aue another for flt.It ~~ ....!"!. u~ h, ~ "I regret that I shall not be llulty T. Too-, who baa ~~ --. -• ~~ able to lnf«m you, aa YOU\' 1'6-• ,,.,.._ .... __ ....;.__ -• ~ ~u111t, ~be~of '"'' f PEOPLE··)' .:=:::~:'!°~ ~lnetl Iha~ If the l _ .....,., tt ~ 1w1y report _. true and be were .. ·-·•ve ~= bo"''"~ -., IJld It reunnceo ,_ earth he would -• ...,...., -1e'• h," aid Ille sec!-l: -:,-an 1y ~ with 1 med a sma · m• court 1111~ -..... loPJat«. , .. ,,!:...,iy *"S!'te" which would :f.!1nst C. R. "PtW-' Olllllld, • ' * cloubtlea ")Im your 001111 a major property owner. .....,. ., Tbomao llleges he damapl Student nmpl1inh aboal ....-· . • · hll car In • street pot bole al 6ltlb9ot prlc<S ltirnd the · * the tite cl I Wll'thouo -.,...tkitt of I Clmllnd and Rolan recehel .. -from lilet. Rolon -the !l'lce bid rlsrn Ill ,,_IQ. In I lelte-to tbe S7 llutloiG lffoctod, -Ollll he ... rqe! ·-rellnl ....... that "In • '"""" of rll><>tll, ""' are being pc1laUy ~" * --by NalJol _..._ __ cl Chile prtlilOil NII Colln, -.,..... and,,.... -The llll>ject of bis ..... -.. ,.,_ NIU!!, but !here It no pnloe ill It. The lldl41Jltil Kll'lilt piol.' ... calls lflla '\loadlNrltJ," ''Ull&enee,0 ... lndlflllmt jaebl" -"• •.-etfld ral." THE SAlll!l IIND OF bani wort -into tbe liDal campaign, a!tboogb by this time her [lloopects bad ucHed 000- liderallle inlerelt and elicited belplul cub cootributicm.. •u 1 _, bod athletic !raining and a smse of lllmar," she 1Q'1. "I never would -made II lbrqb the cam-P8lFlilc w llany doon were sJammed on Miss 9'Cannor and her youtbflll wortera. Some people lnollod at them dbdalnfully ' Developers of the JX'OJ>OSed $50 million amusement park at Newport Dunes said they ' will lumiab Newport Beach city -with copies or their en- vtronmental impact report (Effi). . Councilmen last ·Monday demanded the Em be submitted to them so they could approve or reject it before planning for the part oil the silores cl Upper Newport Bay ...... ahead. A spobslnan for the Dunes, E.A. "Sandy'' S8Ddllng, said today be will lumlab copies cl the report to the County ~~andParb~ion "The cmnmb:olcn dlreclar w1D oulinlt the 1'(IOCts t0'iile city and variOUI county ._ies, .. Sallilling sald. That's good enough far cilY att~ Dennis O'Neil ,wbo aalcl thb mQrDing be didn~ care what route the reports toot to get to the city. "ll doesn't tnake any dl.Uerence to me bow we, get ll, u 1oog u councll- havo a ihot al ll," he said. O'Neil strea..i that'll Is the city's posttim lhal "ire hive primary responsi- bility for acllag OD the EIR and all per· mita related to this projecl II Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis declined to cmunent u to whether the clevelopera courae of acticn 9Ulted him. Mcinnis and other councilmen hove°"" pressed diapleisure Ill the peal with the iiltlCial Orange Coo,mty opinion that It; iiot the city, ·bu final authority to ap- Sen. GeorP -.r. Is by CclOeld Sept. J, 1 Siiia Unlwnl()I pi-or-who llkln8 M0,000 penonl ICl<>ll J. TOdd Shields, ID ~ dlocoYerod the 'price I book the 111Uan who donated to bis repl'el!lltlll( Cnfllekl. lllod an br.'d nlllm "* •·• in tlw'ei presidential compalp to ..,. iuirl!tt uytng bis client -,._.... The -II axupooocl of 44 poems IDd ii ll&d "lltvt&a- Uan to Nltooddt and l'rllle II( tbe Olli-~ .. ll 'It's Nke i• Sfl.,_etl UPIT ....... trillute to bit bid for l'Hleo-no\ rtlJIOlllfbk IJld t h I t "L11bontor7 IOd JI' I 1 I d t1c11 to the -. In 1'74. 'l\onw obould have tmdlod lcwtllp-in C • n er 1 I ' "'*" ·--It"" .. •t llttet DOWlpilptt lllllldo. Luldous Kalie Wllll1ms bu 1 big 1111111• for lbal awf and sand alter weatherman pnodl~ Comfor\lble 77-dep-ee weather In Sydney, Aostralla, With loll of 11111 and blue U!es. . \ prove o.-reject the ~jecl County Council Adrian Koyper bas ruled that since the coUnty owm the ~ acre property that 8111 development en it Is exempt from city control. O'Neif says the e1emp!lon only appllea if the development ts · a piblic JX'Olect such aa o park or boat launching fadllly. Officials cl Newport Dune! Inc. have steadlastiy refused to oomment OD tho juri9dlctlon dispute. "We're not trying to gtt luvolved In tho city<OUDty controveny," be Aid. Reaolution cl the dispute may como .. a joint meeting betwoen Harbor.....,,-. sloner1and counCllmen lhal'aimm- ers want to fl.ave early next month. Mclnni. declined to ,.y wllalhor .. ctty would atlemd, _......nc mly "l haven't beard anytblac about It"'-" O'Neil said today be tliougbl the city probably will attend "becal!le we wanl to cooperate In every possible wa1." Mclnni9 Monday told fellow lllUllci[. men that be wasn't at all pleased with the county attitude towald the city m tho )X'Ojecl Referrlnc to a "sugeotior~" by supervisor Ronald w. •ea.pen the! tho city go ahead and -a public bearing "" the project, Mcinnis aaid he dldn'I know cl any purpaie It would pe II the county does intend to abide by 8111 ootll- cil recommendationl. ! • Minister's Wife Found Murdered In Church Room GUSTINE (AP) -A Presbyterian mtnilter's wlfe wu found stabbed to death in a youth building at her husband's church, police said Saturday. Police chief Robert Belmont described tbe killing of Sara Louise Gammon, 3~ as "brulal and senseless." '"Ibis Is one or those absurd thinp for which there was no reason," said the slain woman's husbaJld. the Rev. Ken- neth Gammon, pestor of the Gustine Presbytertan Community Oiurcb for the past 2'iii years. "'Ibe killer may have done It for a thrill." Police said the young woman wu ap- parently knocked to the ground and beaten, then slabbed four times in the right eye and twice in the left eye. She also was stabbed once in the throat lo an apparent attempt to sever the juglar vein, they said. Blood-soaked Bibles were acattered around the body from a table that overturned during the attack. police said. 'Ille Rev. Gammon left the couple's home briefly Friday night and returned to find bis wife laying in a pool of blood in an old house near tbt .church that wu used for youth programs, police said. Officers said they have been unable to determine a motive In the lllllnl and described the cue " Gustine'• nm murder In 40 yean, No weapon bad been lound, they said. . The Rev. G1mmon, wbo lormtrly wu aJliltant pastor al St. II I T k ' I Presbyterian Ololrcb In Van N1ey1, pion. • . ned to_ participate In memortal _..... today for bis wife, poll~• said. Gustine Is a lolnl of -t l ,OOI persons localed In a daley lndlt3b7 .... lnlbe iiorlhweaJ Up cllle<ced Olunly, lbo\11 '11 miles IOUtheul cl San llr... claco. 2 NY Men Convicted LOS ANGELES (UPI) -1'" 1'ft York men wn 00111rlctal by a fedonl jury Ftld8y of ~ lo potleSI 11111 sell $2.& mlllJoo wwih of c:oceloe in .,. nectloCI wllh a D-jlcNnd tlhl(lllltnl of U. cirui """"led Into Lori Aqeleo fra Chile lall ll<cem'ber. • \ , • , .... _ - ' • . . DAll.Y I'll.OT .....,,,_,19,1m ,Ex-Mesa Golf Champ • Ends Five-year· Slump • • SAN DIEGO (AP) -J'cr ...eral yan Bob DlcUon had -.. obied ol ?'1. of coocem, ol puzzlod loob and ... caslonal beatkbotlng. The brigbl promlae ol certain - bad not -fulf!DecL One-Ullnl· ol Ille time Jut ........ be. cm$'1 even gel Into a -..ment. He'd ~ ol quiltiog tbe .,.. golf lour. . It all ended _Sunday wbeo Dicbm readied lo tbe cup en the ~ bole to plucl< ool the ball that made him a win- ner for the first time since 1918 when he capured tbe Haig Open al -. Venle County Club In C<18ta Mesa. "It wu, wen. it wu a kind of animal joy," said the sofHpobn •y.....id from Tulsa. Okla, a -e ..-r in the San Diego Open golf lnumamenL ''It's just the way it was meat to be," said Allllnllan ..teranllruce Cnmptoo, 110B DICKSON TAPS IN THE FINAL ONE-FOOT PUTT FOR A 3-STROKE WIN. UPI T.._.. wbo opened the gates for Dicbon with a fanlastlc collapoe en Ille final five boles. "I know •bat it must mean for him.'' Crampton said. "He's had a kllg dry spell I'm happy for him." S S Dld<son woo It with a par 72 fut' Ille har1nan ays ::: =. '"; ~1=1a~.:= ing along rugged cliffs lacing I h e Sold QlJ. Chargers Unitas Waiting Lake~Have ~~;;; Title Cinched ::."~to.::::.:~,=: Tllio\ ii all went --lie .......... in 111111. By 1!170 he was hadt -the rabbit ranks as a Mil"' dq llll!IDlntl qualllier. His gsme was -. Illa lmgth Oil the tee was gone. He bad lnlllblea'-with his grip, with his swillC. ·Ilia ldlaw .,... spoke In locttr room WltlJP.m ii hii-pr<lljli;i!lr Diebon never complained. Never once. But he did, at one lime, think of giving up the lour. Last YW he entered 36 ~ IJ1 12 of ~ he didn't qualify. . "l -.... about $17;!)00 of!idal, maybe ..,,800 aJtoc<lher. I spent_ more than that In espenses. '1be figur.s just clon'I add ... 1!ljlt ""1-'' he aaid. 'l1lis lime it all turned around. "I gol to making some mistakes, but I'm trying to get my gsme beet to wbere It was yean ago," he said early in the week. Wbe:D it was over he breathed a big" sigh of relief. "For the fint time in 4'h years I !inally played lour rounds « good to ·bet· ter than good goll." He was helped by Crampton'• collapse. Bruce led by oDe stroke as late as the 13th bole Dickson caugbt him with a 1ri- lool uphln birdie putt. "I hadn't been ••·• too well, but that one kind of pu.,... he said. tumed ii arouod for me," ~ Crampton bogeyed the 15th alter his drive booked into trees on the left. He missed the green OD the 16th and bi>geyed, missing 1 siI-lool putl. He missed the green 00 the next bole and made his third coosecutive bogey aild, Dickson had a tbreHtroke Iesd: . Both parred the final hole, Dickson m routine fashion and Crampton three-pull· ing after reaching the par five with IWo wood shots. '!bO victory was worth $31,000 to Dickson, more than he has won m any .of -the three previous seasoos. cramptoo picked up $11,692. C L secutlve holes downthe streteb and coold al · do no heller than a lal 76. JNm.EWOOD (AP) -It's an a~!ully That dropped ·Crampton hack Into a -optlmiotte'OOOeh-wh&-eon-BaY"thedimion--four••n•rtildor secood aHllL A1Bo-a1 - ROTONDA WEST, Fla. (AP) -John- ny UnitaJ iJ sold oo the San Diego Clwprs. AH he'a· waltiog for iJ that $1l0,800 tetephone call. "San Diego could he a Soper Bowl challenger within two seasons," the 39- year-<>Id quarlerback says. ''11ley are abQul three players from being u good as anybody in the National· Football League." Unitas is at this r..i estate devdop- ment with Dine other glittering names from the ~ world fut' a unique tW<> day competition known as The Superstars. There's a ,121,0000 prize fund, but Unttas iso1 taking the eveet seriously. -. "We're supposed to do everything but what we know bow to do," he sald with a grin. "There's tennis,. which 1 haven't played in lJ yean. And baseboll hilting, it'a been 15 yean for me. "rm allo entered in swimming and my phito60pby has always been that ii you Hard Work Earns Petty Daytona Win DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -It was the 149th victory ol his career, his money total since 1951 had increased to $1,399,241 and he had just won his fourth Daytona 500-mile stock car race. But Richard Petty. king of the Southern b"acks, left it to car owner Andy Graoatelli to quail the champqne, tlss the beauty queeos and ham it up for press and photo crews. Petty, at 35, a brawny ri.gure of steel """"' and black hair, a Fu Manchu mustache now crowning his piano-key smile, bad done the job for which he had spent two weeks in Dsytoaa Beach preparing. He had acoepted a check for $34,IOll, had helped provide entertainment for a crowd ol 103,800 - a record for the sprawling Daytona International Speedway -and had taken the measure of strapping Budd,y Baker, his teammate until the two split up last September. "Hard work did the job," the 1-loot..l, 210-pounder said as he wiped grime and grease from his forehead. ''Coming from behind like that shows that when you hang In, don't quit and have faith, you can \\'in.-'' lt was bard work . In winning the big· gest stock car n ee in the COWtlry for tbe fourth lime. PeUy most certainly might have loot the prize he wanted ao bodly had it not heeo for the misfortune of .Baker, a 2ZSi10lmder who almoot cer- tainly wtpt .Jn bis cockpit. -.. 'Baker's )lodge had led t57 of the tint IH laps "of the IJO.lap race and appeared to ·have victory In his grasp with too mlles to go .. Be had 1Jeen unbeatable to thel point want to get wet, take a shower." His competition is teMis star Rod Laver, baseball's Jobmy Bench, pole vaulter Bob Seagren, basketball's Elvin Hayes, bowler Jim Stefanich, skier Jean- Claude Killy, auto race driver Peter Revsoo, boxer "Joe Frasier and hockey's R4d Gilbert. The winner can earn as much .!IS "6,800 from ·The Superstars, which '.• being taped today and "Tuesday for a two- hour television special to he shown Sun- tiay OD ABC. Unllas said be -·t discussed a con- tract with • the Chargers since being dumped hY the Baltimore cOlts. He .is waiting while Coach Harland Svare <Ol1lbo _Europe for placekicking pros- pects. "San Diego left itsell in a precarious position," he said. "They paid Baltimore •1so,ooo just for the right to lalk to me. If we don't make a deal by May 1, I become a free agent." The Chargers traded veteran John Had! to the Los Angdes Rams and presenily have untested Wayne Oark as their ooly qusrlerback. "c.1art seems ' to be a couple of years away and that's what I'm hoping to play, about two more seasons," Uni las said. "San Diego seems to be banking on me and I'm ready to talk." Uoitas continues to feel aour uver the way Joe Thomas, general manager of the Colts, handJed his exit from Baltimore. "He promised to give me a Ust of teams that I might he traded to," Unitas said. "Say If they had listed Washjngton. Los Angeles, Boston, Buffalo and New York, I would have scratched off Buffalo and Boston." Unitas said he never rOcolved sucb a list. He Ieamed of his trade to the Chargers from a newspaperman. "It's not so much what Thomas did to me and several other veterans," he said, "it's the way he did it." Bql old pro ftlty Ille! his veteran cmr P11llecl -~ ol tbelr msglc duriq the- Dilddle port or the n<e. wbm their Dodge trailed the leadotl hY 2~ mlles, to IJll back lnlD pooitloa to. challqe as the cbut neared the wire. Wltll eorly cliiilleoger Cire Yarboiiijifi- alddlDod wltll a bmtu <ll(llne, Petty and BUOf IDllde their final pit stops With about.a -.lapo.remalnlog. Petly "111 In flnl, -en.a quick pip ol fuel and -911 lo l.f--requlr..t If _ ...... tbe ...,. dlare, bu\ lie trail- ed Pell)' .., ... thu, tot ,...... ....... . ............ adlml. championship is virtually assured even tha.t figure were P.hil Rodgers, veteran with 20 games left to play and with two t Billy Casper ape! Grier Jooes. Casper had of his starters injured. a 71, Rodgers dosed with a 66 and Jones Yet that's just what· "LQs •Angeles · a 75. Lakers coach Bill Sharman slild Sunday Tied at m were Tommy Jacobo, Miller ev-g after his dub dropped a ·9!H'l Barber, Dave Elchetbergtt and Hale National Basketball :Association decision Irwin. JaCobo had Ille day's best round, a to the Attaota Hawks -and played one 65. Barller toot a 66, Ei<hell>Uger 73 and of their worst games of the season in Ios-Irwin '12.. ing, too. Brlttsb Open champ Lee Trevino ...Uy "I feel we have the Pacific Division never was in iL He bad a finaJ 74: for 291. pretty well wr3pped up, with 20 games to Jack Nictlaus and Arnold Palmer did not play and an tt-game lead over Golden compete. State " sald Sharman. The victocy was particularly swm fut' But' he added: 01berefore, losing a the ~Y arti~ate ~ctsoo.. who~ game like this bothers me because we ooly munner: I'm still semi-numb. lost 8 game to Boston ,in the race for the He ~ on. _the tour with some of _the best record in' the'~ which would'give most tmpl'eSSJ.ve amateur credentials Wi the home-court advantage should we ever Pl;ll ~ether. He.~ the ama~ reach the 1inaJ " champioosbjps of America and Britain m -, · . I967 and was the tint man to talte lbem -· Sbwman • men were guilty of 311 both in the same year since the immortal tumOvers SUntiay ta the Hawks and even Bobby Jones · t00ugh !!"ant ~ Goodrich S<Ored 311 He won th.i Hafg Open as a rookie pro pomts, 1t wasn t ~ Two Lakers and was tagged with a .. can't miss" rallies were '" snuffed out by Pete label. Meravich and Lou Hudson. The Lakers sorely missed guard Jerry West and forward Happy Hairston, both out with injuries. Hairston is expected back for the' playoffs and West in about a week. • Shannan's optimism about the Pacific Division race is f0W1ded in the fact that If Golden State wins all ol Its last 20 games, the Lakers would only have to win IO of their last 20 to wtnthe division. In the important race between the Lakers and Celtics for the best winning percentage, Bostoti is two games up. The Celtics are 50-12, the Lakers 48--14. AtlUt• CttJ lei Aflpln 1'21 OFT 911T Huctlon 1 s.s 21 9rkfQ.el ' .._s 12 W•Mln(lton J 2-2 I Mo:MHH•n I fM 16 9•111mr 1 ... 1 11 011mbtfllln 5 o-3 10 Glll18m 2 5-6 t ErlcUOn J W I ,...l'llYldl 10 11-12 JI Goodrlclt 17 U JI Tripp 2 fM ' Prlc• a :M 3 Wttlll 1 0.0 2 Rlr.y 2 1·2 s Totlls 3' V'-32 t9 Totals 3t 1.._2S n All1nl1 22 23 25 2' -tt L°" Anoll•• II 23 23 :II -'2 Fauled out -er1c1g-. Erlcbon Total foull -Alllllll 23. Loi A11118115 2' Tedlnk•I fouls -AKlnft ~ fltulrnrnons A~IK"I -l7.51)5. ... -cuUJas tile ..... ropldly .. _ - -.. ..., -11 -111111, ...... "" 1 .nec•rd Bolder• Bela~ ...... -...in ... ndllodp 1 'I b .....-• 1111 Io• 1 A-.ii.•1 Shane Gould (left) llld Fountain Valley's ' I I -J\,,,.. lfllot W pat lllm Sbtrlej lllbuboff get I moment of relief lfter lfet- -fl lt. urdat• 200-nrd ~le duel at Ellt Loi Angeles • , ) ' Collep. The :f!OO-meten worl4 ncord bolder 11111 Gould -Ill 1:51.:1. 11111 S.bMhofl: eet an Am.l-ean dtlzm'• record Cli 1:51.9. . -- UPIT ...... ROD LAVER RETURNS VOi.LEY IN $10.000 VICTORY. $10,000 Top Pri:e Emo's Plan Backfires, . Laver Bags Toronto Title TOl_IONTO (AP) -Roy Emerson played. into R4d Laver'• str.ngtb ,when he elecled to """'1ve service in . the final of the $60,800' T<rcmto lnterllau.,.w' "Ten- nis Tournament Newport Beach;• Emerson wanted to plll the pressure oo the top-seeded Laver tight Iron! , ll)e start In the final, but a.ma de! Mar's Laver_,....,..,.ied by ~ ~ all Uie,·"8Y lu' a.S..l, M win ·in the match Sunday that paid $10,llOO to the winner. • . · "I !di fairly culMoal;eipOCially when I _,, my."-llDlo!I lo," La...-·said lfllr •'"'*C 1111 lltinf ol tbe Ove W'orkt_ W,.... Group A tour- -t?li& YMI'• "'!bat .... the ·r..i money aimer. · "n 11111 mo Giii ot -· I wu down "I felt like I was the ball on the end of the string," said Emerson, who admitted he felt "a little creaky'' because Laver . "hits the ball 5o hard and you have to be quick to keep up with it." Laver, the WCT Group A tour leader allowed Emerson ooly two break poinb throughout the match and be took both or those away hY bearing dowa oo his first serve. Penalties Aid LA's Win, 4-2 !Mt once and I semd a ooul>le ol good OAKLAND (AP) -Penalties killed the :p;:, :: J:,_ ':!'1 <k It Tfll1 doesu'r Calllomia Golden Seals, droppiqg them 11 didn't ""-too oltm on Saturday. to their 13th -·~ Natlooal llockey Laftr wu cmrled to a -.W In the ~defeat, says coach Fred Glover. dc<kilng M wben be ellmlnaled ·Stan 'We were klliing penalties all game," Smith. , Glover said SW after tlio Seals bowed --., ,,i.o woil 1$,000, .n.nced 1o 1-2 to the Lot Angeles Kings "We Ille fbiol bJ fl!hninatlng UD80eded Jailne ~·t~!.~ ourla~edense .goiJ!a;• ·• Ftllol. . ~ p y sborthailded - La..-rm 1lll 1173 eomlap to '8'/,IOO \ times ID the pme, Which boooled the and --has rwbod '17.lllO but • K1"I Into;. filtll "p!aoe tie with ldlo ~filled IO add _.."80 -they Atlanta In the"Weotera Divisioo loll, w, M. M, 1-1 to Jolin A2llaoder ,... St Maneille and Bin Leauk ~Pltll n.i o1AultnJla1n the-~ :::'u~~ ~u... .... 11· -the -.? _,,. daublee aad lttb II the .._ came at 7·JI of flllll tlefeot ... ,,..... ... -,,... tile tbiJd period, -_. ~. _, tile fll"ll lliroe "" l).a CUrniot "WCI' ~r-'17 expired. It liriliii a M tie !Gar. . ~ mode it Ii lo< the K1np al 1:ie --·· _.., ., pulling tile ., the linl period_ He ............. • == .. 1-'I -pme --bet-the .... "' ... -the ~~ IAftr pt a ~UPaTed~' but Callloz• blP,.....,..... ol lcla .... -'"and ... ....,Zl«ley -.. -__ .. -lo lite _,, --al 1':17, -plq llanlliiii pme., tlzo Pint"' .. dze ... -Joi>•"""'• .rellouacl l>Ul Coalle ~ ill tile fllzl? *· • Edwll'lltc. ....,,., ""'' ,..., • __..,........ Ill. ...... -Uct• ii ._....,. _. _ 11:11 _...,.. Ille_. pwlod •a -,._, .. -_,_ ...... Emir• WU... ~·1 ll'fllle Leaclz ...... -wttll ltll.....,. lo die -.... ..... .... ..t,ltz ...... Pldll. -"" mmod -., 1111 .... ""' """"" ,.,. tilt lltcr 1 ltn' 7 R 23•1 ...._, light. l ~ • • ~ I b r ,. .tr. m ,,. w Joi w ,lfll II> ,th f:P< • an , of • wl :1thi i' sp at • ;, °' ye "' y~ T< 6.' m •• he ru in St se he ed st tic at Sc 4.at ( .. W· '• th ~-th .;1or 1~ clJ at .. ,,_ Zo W· \.-rE • ... 1 a II OI '11 "ki U( " p. A 1'Q ;,,, - t1t • .. • .:1 '~ L•1 I i'I, 14'11] ,,µCl a 40!~ Mn 1 lo •p b,.,,,. "a t't ! "· ~n ,,,. ~ ~ n~ • AN UNDERHAND PASS -Cindi Cooper· passes toward teammate Dot Courtney (35) In a pra<tice SOS9ion for the Marina High girls basketball team. Other teem memben include Meiasmie Kyler ), ~-~•1plin (3a),_Della V;teW ('""~An• "'--'•en-. -• . ' 'f' ,..,, ...,......._ ~-, ' . ,. .. • ·1 ' , ' ' ' ) ' ~ } · Top,)l'Jiel . . \ Dr~.:fitle ·To Garlits POMONA .(AP) -~ rain, bal!/a bad track, ei.c. ,Ironic. fallurtl,/. • loea of 'JDOney f.or IJIOll''o! the, com.' j>l!titors 81111, a relatively poor ~~" lqO.,. w o r Id ' s 'joiigeSt . Nltiaiiai· Hot Rod '.Assoclatloft WlDibauooals ts .lnnauy ...... · · , And to the lllmlli.. of a few, 1the winners -SJ.day of the .three top clau<.· !,,;ere three (.Dons -Garjl~ Schumacher. • and Nicbol30D -.In veterans .r of the sport and the ~ trio ~which woo their specWll<o!.Jll ~ the year's t..~ltlJ , ~jol" F~ • DAILY PILOT lllff ""''°' son. Marina hosts Huntington Beacll girls Wednesday night at 6. Coaclleo from tbe tlVo schools play at 8 while at. 7 tile CIF plays the DAILY PILOT aporls staff. ' -••• Monday, F-..Y 19, 1973 DAILY PILOT J.I Cembs Boaoiied ·faces · All-Sit~et Loop Team Selected Top Test Sunset League hMl<etball dilling ihe'.1973 campaign was ultra balan<ed ana tile fact Is blglill~hted in the DAILY PIWT's official All·league picka with Hunting- PERRlS -The Panthers ton Beach Marlm and Loara each ~ two pltYers of Perrts High are the first on the twO te<unB< obstac!e in the path of Laguna Champion Huntington Jleacll ls represented by first· Beach s ffigh's CIF A A team selection Raul Contreras, who led his mates to a b a s k e I h a I I champlol)Sblp surprise championship Jim Weir ls second team = r!= .:.:i:.:: ~ ~ Huntington's Elmer Combs garnered coach of the a formidable foe despite 8 not year ,laurels after guiding· his Oilers to the t\Ue despite too Oossy !HO overall mark. opening !'P the season )vllhout a ~gle returning starter. Coach .11ay l!obertson's crew Marina Hlgh's Boti Losner gamed a flr.i ·team berth invades Laguna Beach Tues-fol' the second year ~ Mark Adariiil was nlJ!De<i to the day evening for a rll'llt-round second team after helping their mates ID ilt>Wn!ng a CIF confrontation with tipoff slated AAAA plal"!f -as the second place team. for 8 o'clock. . Loara s Kirk Parge and steve Peterson also gained The green and white-clad first team hono"' as did Newport Harborls slick junior Panthers are quick and like to guard, Brian O'Flaherty. · fas\ break if Ibey can control Due to the extreme balance in talent the DAILY the offensive rebounding game PILOT was unable to come up with a player of the year. and therein may He the tale of Westminster's lions also gleaned a second team the struggle. choice -that of 6-5 Gary Andrews Laguna's No. 1 question is Flnt Team • can 6-5 Norm Bedell keep con-All·Sunset LH9ue trol of the rebounding? Pl1pn School The . Panthers boast senior Bob Losner Marina returning starter Jonathon S" ~·-Loa Mills (H) and 6-1 Calvin ·-:Ve '~~rson ra Sweeney In the front line. The Bnan 0 Flaherty NeWJ>Orl Harbor latter plays like he's H and ts Raul Contreras H1111tington Beach an excellent jumper. In lac~ Kirk Parge Loara he jumps the center Up for Second T11m Perm to further Illustrate bis Joaquin Zarate · Santa Ana · jumping ability. ~k Adams Marin~ Another jumping jack for BI1ian Platt Anahenn Perrts is 5-lt guard Ronald Gary Andrews Westminsrer Hooks. Hooks ts averaging 16.5 Jeff Tittlefitz 'Western per game in the scorin~ col· Jim Weir Huntington Be~· • umn and, along with uie &-1 • Sweeney who bad averaged JU per outing, leads the Panthers' offensive ,attack. Others hlgbJy Instrumental in the Peiri.i system are • junior . Kenneth Nipper ( 6-0 guardnma-5-0 Riilof"lorward Robert Clark. Clark has a 10.8 average and Nipper usually adds a half dozen points each ... ....,. Nt.• time out. Attutk m=e. W L Pct. oa If Clark can get the right iao.ton "" i2 "°' poel'tioo and control the ouUet NtwYork " 11 .r.11 1v. evff••o 'I ~ ""° ~ pass Robertson likes to P1111.i.111t1••c.,,.. otJJ. ·'°' .. employ the fast break. If not, B•lttrnon "° 21 .'56 - the Panthers will probably Attlfltf " a ·Hf jl~ slow the tempo down a bit. ~~ndw i.n.11: .. ~ :m •·• ::i-, .... 1:" • This is Ute sixth time in the MltwM• u 20 ·"' :.... seven·year tenure of c11~.... ~ R -'23 1~)l -Robertson · that a Panthers' ~lr.orr--.... ~nc 3.S 10 ::H 16 crew is in the AA playoffs. It u. AltlflM ,,.. - is, however, the worst Of the =KStii. i ! ..5fl' u lh }ot P~~~ to league titles =~ 1 " I 32 , . as ... ~'~tblrd1~ llllllil., •was good. ••..ms · , nI "lace:AO B I ~.1=:~1!~'1...tlllO ) .• ,,,. q . y • ·-•; """'"" "' ;rn--~ ·' EislnOre, Jp league com-~·rod 1 '~" o • UU BOiton 106. 1Nn1• 105 , I ' , . '. ~~n. y~1 the ' Piiitfbers. 1 ~"111f!;;ifir~= ri •.. " 't' ·' -•~•"ed _....a Attaiii•""'r n . ~ upa~markonu '" ""' CIH• 5'Fr~ Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. !Wight 6-5 5-9 5-10 5-9 6-3 . I 5-11 6-2 6-5 6-5 6-3 6-3 *' :i:'~i.:-:. --·:. , Gar)lti,' nlc~ "B I g ·AFTER A LOOSE •BALL-Mj!mben of the Hunting.. <lay night at M¢na.. Included in the group ate .:< Da~y" / because ',~ the 40-ton Beadl girls M"""'"1J ·teain go for a loose bell Chris Geiger, Alma Clor, Jalilie' Ausman, Joy Clor, fell to El Dorado High in Jbe No M~:J:cio.- CIF AAA quarterfinals. ~~llff•'ti.acii ...,. C1•11t W1c vs. '' '°"r M~ ! ~~rM. , y~-o!d'sp!leoo~·1Uccess-wbile_,.·--=.practi_"'·cm.,·...:g:...~_or_the_·M_•_rina __ H...:;g11:......:gio:...m_e_w_ec1nes-____ Jean __ Johnsloo ___ and __ Sharo=:..n:..C:..am=p:.::bell=.----':--'-~·- ' yi.ar after ·year, captured the -.. i "' ._... ' Top Fuel class with a run of 6. 74 seconds down the quarter· mile strip, 235.60 miles an hour. Sports Clip-ped Short Baseball Talks Continue B ~ B __ ,.;.::.~ 7, lndlo l!n -\ .,. L Pct. O• ~ tt.!'~\;' 'L C:•!OllM ~ : .1Dt ,fi;:~:; "5 n.a i H n ~~!11w i &at : Mf1!:.h)wom ! if~-. .i i ; 11: if t=::JoO ft -I a II 19\'J 76 Yuect V1ll-r aAJ ictntuctw~lt-'lf 63 21 P•lrM B,f'!'l'!' I ' • 1' u ~ ~ll:WOrN a . = u::. ... ;r-1• Spot·ts Calendar q •· Schumacher, of Parkrldge, DI .• was the Funny car winner in a um Cuda~ which he calls Stardust. His time was 7.18 seconds and 220.58 miles an hour. NEW YORK ._ Marvin natidoally, breu.ed to a 8-2, 1-3 University Sports Games SUn-Alleging negligence, lhe suit / ·• ••~~!.s~~> .t Coron• Nicholson of Orange push-Miller and John Gaherin victory over unseeded F.D. day. seeks '3 million from the T . s . . n· l cltl Mer, Mmlnollll et l!!dlton. ... ed bis 1m Pinto do~ the scheduled a third straight day Robb' Jordaaka Blagoyeva, !llso of Hollywood Turf ·Club and 12 . en n" e -W"m esu ts ... ,,,, ... "'"'"""' ........ Volloy stripln9.33~~~raqji-· oltalkstodayinaneffortto ms. """ Bu1garia, tied the women's milli · • ~7 "' · , :r~~~...,,~•110'!,.~:~ tional record and' was clocked(,' ¥'tile on •· new basic agree. world indoor high ju.mp' mark, ·on from Arcadia hospital. ' • · c.t/fofflla COfltcle at CNDIMn t• at 145.16 m.p.h. ment between major league -BERLIN -Emil PUttemans clearing 6-31(4. . Hernandez, known as "the ,.,.,.,, IW1MMINO •.m.1.' • . . Garlits of Seffner, Fla., and baseball players and club of Belgium set a world indoor Voice of Santa .Anita," died sm.u n~wmJ lhltW'lffstf """ va.., ":i'1:.f'~':,.. .,_ ~J&:.1=~>·81"~~~ Schumacher both ccimplained owners, but they remained record of 8:13.2 Di the . two-.,,,,, February 2, 1972, after being 8, F•='" ~'f";!. ~'"::l.o''' '" vr.13.,.. ~~iioi~•Y-1 · Fount•ln ;'tfl',m' •t· "'-';' "m11 c2~1;·,;; about the poor track.. . close.~thed on what pn;ig-mile-nm and betten?ct .indoor POMPANO BEACH, Fla. -severely kicked by a horse .at 1'utttt:'..-tt1 1:4. 1 • orMt• ' def 200 ,,.._1. Norcro1• IGl l. Pooler 8~kr''~ c:!,l'f &:."'~' ~:: f "I race 90 times a. year," ress -if any --~ been ! mub for 2 000 and 3 00 the track •·week earlier. J, F•ltermelr IUJ -6-2. 6-1, 6-1,.. (F~3;~~~~:'.'9~1~1li; t. Totiv ''a~= ~;!iomar •• Or•rope Coa.!t " said Schumacher:, "ind if 1 reached. . . ' ' ., tne'" Sandra Palmer says sbe was 1'PKker <Ul kltt 1-4, ,.., _, ~21 ..._ CGI :a. Leid• 1,1. nme: 2:2'.0. s.ddito.ck •• Got!Wfl wnt. use 11 ui..c lb ~~rU t D'ck t•-·· ters at ID t-4~-•1-·1 .___L beafnning to think she -nJd ' Anttr IUJ lost 6-L.~L!~i-. H. ~ F,_1, M. McCvttty CFJ 2.. l~IM .1 .. 1•12:30J, were to rate all e tracks, .,,,., Y at er 1 aw.H, •1.uc:u.tci-w-.:a. &--.... '"'"' 'V"' _. C•Jllff IGJ 1 Hull IFJ. Time: u.1. TM.IS -Footh~I •t ~..!m!... B..c:" this would be the last one. It's counsel for the M~jor League meet SUnday. never~ a playoff. Then ~e , ~°"\~/1 4,¥] ::f i~= 100 Fl'f-1. Ille• IFl 2. ~rrn1 IF> l . ~irn1t2~T'Tt.~~Jr~1""m! '"' the worst track l've1ever been Baseball P.layers ,Associa,Qon, ~~maM, in bettering bis sank a birdie putt on the fll'St BAm.EGROUND, Wash. ''~ 1u1 '°" u. '~' mt w. Tm '~!.!!..";~: ~:09;k•rthv !Fl 2. v" '· ~., on "l'he work was' all on the iemerged during a brief break fwo-lnlle mart o1··· : f 7' I . hole of sudden ·deatl]. and won -Lynn J>ouglas Hoyem, u. hl'I~ v HY ~=~ 101 1 Mont•llO 101. Tim.: W..ntMav lfr•b. 211 -~, driv-er. The traclr was no help in the, Sunda. 'y . talks at established in ~.:.: ... i..-t. ·the. $35,000 P-otnpano ~each f~~r prd. tOotball player and ...,_ 11 01'~ U"'""'8tv "'° ,,.._,, Norma$·''"' 2. Seott 01::0,lkel.trc:' HOnclo~~k1en•1w!:t~ "~at all." '" Gahenn's nudtown office to ScOtJand ;;;-&DJ La~~ . ~fesmonal G 0 1 f a1rµit& 'pilot, 8Rd two otJ:iers ~'21' ~ So11trY 111 u1, '~lJ".':f~~ ~~i 7iri. t.':~ 101 :~~.r6~=·n;;~,~F1i;lln.1i. Garli•· agreed· o1>ve seen report uno pro~• to speak Aug. 21, • re.cs; ~ati~ Classie. . We.re killed Satutday"When. n.... °'timtt•U (UI def $Cplly 6-ti '" cutttr . '· Pool.,. «l'I, Tim.: t:l,.o, G'ffn!lhtkl -Lak..wood • t i · "3 • o· .. -ed the 2 (JOO.meter ..... h.+ • 'fl · •'! z · I ff . ,.._ 6-0 ;. 100 llrM•~l. Jril"' (GI 2.. ~itrnlnttet (3) ·, worse strips before but not of yet," the session broke up _ 1 · ~ m w~, v-or-m P ayo s light plane Hoyem was flying tirollard cu1 c1tt cuner ._,, def W1etit1tr 1F1 i. McAdtmt ''"'·Time: r.•mm1ri -£-• c1t1 =,,$A , · recently. 'nlis b8.s alW&Y!i been. after 21k hours. · • 5:~.f. lowerinJ the -indoor ~1!e~ to .. ·~ I , crashed near .Battleground. := f3; dtf CutJW .. ; *'.~ 't'.. t:~"',,... ".i • .,.....1. Founi.rn ..,,11..,.~ v .:Y;"' .~''Jo:in1•,~ 9:i1~k. H'ii: ;.i a bad strip." uNo statement will be mart of Michel Jazy of t · !ID one, M s:.a The. 33-year~ld rmident of ~ Tl.me: 4:111... ~'?:-l: 11,~~,::_~ 'r•U '"1 The 1973 edition of the made," saicl 11~_aherin, chief France, and ran J,000 meters P~~,.88!~ SUnday after Be(~~ , RenP"'"~~-'was " guard with the s1="tilr:i.fi~, :,. ::::-l'flt. v1nw ~:':. ...... Of9Vt k-~~~.ra;.~~.·~"!1 y. Wintemationals •tarted back negotiat~rforweo~ers. ·m 7:39.2 inrrnAuino the ~~.11 VI ry ov~F -~~Eagles an4 the v!r'i.v. =21MllJ.'-r-1. Fovnt•ln f1·11~n -EdlOll '' ter i on Feb 1 with iractice runs. Gahenn . and Miller, ex-I ¥-~ r ' .uw-n;,1.u~t. Both fl n i I he Dall&s Cowboys aad was a ' 200 ,,.. -1. Oilvtcllon (fr) 2. OIHCk (3trie: -Wntm!Mter •• LA Htbr• -·i d. the we•"-was ecuUve director of the Players record of 7:ii.2 ~ l!Oi, list· reau!atUJO play at onHnder furloughed !'lott)lwest Airlines JC N• p] 101 • ....., 101. Tl•" ''"·'· . ~----" llW ay. ~ ' . ' week. ,, • 2.15:--~ ll t H :.. ..... _.II 0 . f 1nes . ay , .. IM. ~1. l"llrlono (!=) I. ~l!d· Cl'l•fftY. mt HUflll[IClton 8tacll 'lovely. Then the aty opined • AS80Clalioo, set another •. , P o . e 11wu.~ y:ing or -,-e!Mlll'i· <P:J a. ,.....,_ '"'· n,,,..: !ii.'" ,,·,:u1. c11n11 et 001CMn wai up meeting today. · . Jiii ~.. . .MlSS almer, of Fort ,Worth, Northwest ~ four years . '·:";,..._1, ....,. ci=i 1 erootc. coi " 21 • For the neXt two weeks The weekend lalks first CALGARY Rpmanian rue Tex., w n the $5 250 first prize ago.· \ ( ' All three junior college orey to1. Tlm.1 :w.1. • 1'1IM'Mlv '"~ 21J rain, hall and high "1¢; joiRt meetings since Feb.· 8, Nastue defeated young Paul money i near d'ar~, sink~ Ji~ plaY,ed first with the baseball t$1ms are in action ,_ '°.::C~1~:,'~l.t ~ ''' ~Lf ~"r1~ ~11 ;:.:: ~~ pelted · the ftcip at ' the Los ' reportedly centered On the Gerken of stamford Com. M ing her three-foot birdie after Cowboys and moved to the ~ay ;rllti Golden West ,0,.,,r;:c~, ~51z1 t. Crook wu'°"' FoUl'lt•ln V•\!tt!' i.o.r~~1111- Angeles COuDty Fairgoundl. 'reserve clause and salary 7-e ~_.to...win Ute flnglij ,:ftll&s Burfeindt, of Palm ·Eagles in 1984 and played wttb bolting -'4a~ebact and a 1«11-11 ~·1,, :a. ._h. 101 · g:~"Ttr:.c'MrJm "tri:ro ~r'~ .arbitrailOn'. AnoWr fi!Uew · bMipiomhi in the nm'.Spriogs,-rimmed the-cup on-~aboUt-.fiv..11ePOns-. ..,_Or~ laking on In-_'.:.:C:!J">i.~":;1..:t,,.,n.OI'· ~f:'l':~"~·Hffbor 1, P•'" 'l(f • 'the owners' refuSal to open ~ N~ Indoor ten-her 'try for par with a five-He attended Cal Stale (Long vading Palomar. Both garneo 101 • ~'· Tl•« "" ,_ ~::t("'£~ Jl:.r':. l)= ms B H spring training camps pending ob toumamentr foOter. · . ~FBe"racb:;;;ii):;;;;;;~~~~:::-be~gln:a~t~2~:-~.~----,~-T::'=:::.:..' '::1~:: ... =--:':· =,_;;•~v~"~"'[· .~i,l'~~~··~a;~·.,~, ... ~·~· ·~·-·~· _,.,_._<_•_' ...,._ (1:' UCS OSl · a setUem<nt. .Nastase, who llOcl<eted the "" . • ' ,,,,.. · fa,000 ~· sban for bis LOS ANGELES -Lou ' You are conllllly in•ited to •n "• S • R J ' ' singles triumph. tbl!ll spilt "Macbiae Gun" Butera con-1 • L,.. WIIll e ays SALISBURY, Md .. -n.e ft,000 with EslA> .. they tum; 'verted five "imposslbie" >hots INVESTMENT SEMINAR-DINNER •11 top.seeded domestic entry, ed bed: Hunprlou P-and went on 1d defeat veteran Orange Coas! Co 11 •ii e • s Jimmy Connon of Lo• SzoU Ud Soboles Beraqyl M, tvln& Ctane (1*IMJ ~ l.-11 •)I'~ 1eam · fresli !tom Angeles, bat Uta u n seed e d H, W In Iba doubles flnala. alibi In,~ playoff llDd '!hi ~ .i.11 captliring the sinl8 'Barliara Edlaon Mandlrino of Bfazil in Gerla ejmed !S,OllO for . 'World Pocket Bil~ Cbliit> 1 ·Gold coast Cbampiobshlp, toillght'• fulured maltb In makllwlltotballnCleallnels. ploMhlpo. · . · ps alier the South Coast • Iba '80.CIOt Natioaal Inf"" no dOableo loMrl win tlOO .,, . ui c0n1erenca i.1ay1 11 11 • tennts cballlploaahjr . ..... • 1Ueo<la1· , • . . Zan G..-ry o Loo-,,,, PASADENA ..-. ;A law &at Coach ~ 1 c t Fu!let\91111 Mountain Tenn., one of !llo tuit aeektog $S m 1111 on )o • Pirales "111 Im! the event' ' eeeded p{l}'Onl In action SUn-SOFIA, Bulprla -Svdta dorilqea In the dealb of horse -A-. l witb tba f!ffl ..--sel to ., at doJ> acol'Od a. majO(. uPJ(JI. Zlllev• <1' adprta IOI • nee JIJlllOUDCef Joe Hernal)det "i:lll. rallying to deftet Australia'• w"'14 Indoor .-d In the bu be<n filed by bis"'° and ••' .Relays Incl~ the 4!JO Colin Dibloy, the No. I foreign women's -1111 of daughter in Superior Court ~ I medley 4ll0 free 4 O O seed, 3-4, M~ W.. 2:111.111 al the lals'tlltlallll' here. ••• ~k•. 400 batleiny, lllO . Brian . Golltrlecl ol For\.!Om-~==:~=~~~==::::::;:;--.111 1ree 4110breaslSll\lkeand.ZllO Lauder.tale,-Flr., the No. 4.11 Ao•" -1111r ... ~-.. ._ .. __ .. ". 1ree'. dolllesUc aetd and JOtb ranked • Woo4, • '-· R ... $111 .00 .............. llOW "'""' " .,. __ ,Af __ ..,.,, .................. ~Oll , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, llYl~ . 7;00 P.M. THE REYlRE HOUSE 900 WIST FIRST ST., TUSTIN, CALIF. lflHtST'ITRllT AT "IWllOlT PWY., This pro9r1m·wlll cov.< RNI &tote. '• Tix wtite offs e Tax Sheltered income e Equity build ,•P 1. e ApproclellO• ' \ .. ' RESERVATIONS ONLY-PHONI ln4) 547.$941 TELEPHONE A llalfers llmnt Center ~. ·~r.-~-c:...y -· ,,..., ~ s d tn4J flilr~ I ponJort By ~ , ~ '"'r.i:"'_..__ •w.1111111.--.--l!!!!!I .. , , •It !'Mn ~1 '\".1'11 1:1 \(, ( .J -.,11.:11 ,.,) .1.._ • ..._. ~-.. ..!I•·-....-t::.iJ;";.""'V.~:2~~~~~ w M. P. KRUSE & COMPANY, INC. 1111AllM COUNTY IADjOlll.B'HONI SERYICI, t,c. "'"'"'"'' "'' -'"' --..,. MIMIH ru•r c COAST me« 1..- j l..,..,.. .. :•:.:••:•~Om==•~,.:,:-.:;:•:·:.:..,..!:.!c:••:1 :,..:.:"*::. .. ..;,,..J,, .............. "",..,.,-.'• ...... •"···',..,..•.IA•C&;;;.;t;•;lll;ll,;.;,"°';.;;.;llto;;.• ,...1.,_,..,..,..,..,..,.."".· .. ' ,..,..,..,.. .... ~:;,., .. ,.....1· \ ( I ) f 'OIQ.E IS A FACTORY AUTHORIZ- ED 'DEALO FOR EVERY P,OPULAR .~ CAR IN THE WORLD ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULE· YARD OF CARS. F nend~ • Reliable • Convenient • LOOI( ~OR TH£ EMBLEM Ar COSTA MESA DlALfiS ON HAUOA BLVD IETWEEN SAN Dl!GO FA!EWAT AND NEW,ORT IL~D '\ ' ' 11 DAILY PILOT -.,, F..._ 19, 197) QUEENIE By Phil lnterlancli ' - • 0.'f\ty problem is too many trips dow.n ~~supermarket aisle and none .down the church a1sle.1 , " ·r· J,. M. Boyd I \ ' ·Dolphins Fetch . Naval Missiles ·,Here's how car costs ordinarily break down,.from most to 1'.st: I. Depreciation. 2. Maintenance. I, Garage, part- ing, tbll roada. !. Gas and oil, , Q. "DIDN'T President John F. Kennedy wear a brace 00 his leg?" --A.-No;'he-wore-a lifHn-bls-lef~ Hia-right-leg,was - longer than !Us left. MAYBll VOIJ didn't know that a maker <i Chinese for- ' tune cookies, u properly trained, ean . , ' , slip fortunes into about 20 Of those cookies eod! minute. ·--, , . . , ' ·=" .... ._., . . I \' . \. -'•l ,, / \' - JIJST AS yoor ,pup, ,if trained, will '\ eo feich a toued &ick, '° will 1 dol- 'phln, U trained, go fetch whatever In the water. Upon leamlng this, the U.S. Navy """1efJme back started to leech dolphins. To mneve fancy miJslles, whatnot, fired into-the ocean. 'lllat tea.weapon hardware ls expensive. M~ in ·diving a. twnee have gooe alter It heretofore. Now ii will be dol- phinl. Go fetch, boy. • STEPPIN<\, OUT -MatriJnooial in/i!lelitr")ias ,in' · creaaed nationwide by aboot 10 pei'Cenl lji ihe 'WI :ill years. So reports •Dr. Paul H. ~pr. Kln*'l''~~ """""'at the lnilltuto for Saiia1 ~ I wouldn' -.• WI> like that, would you? . . . . ' BOW· MANY crganizatloos do you -belc>ig ki, mister? M""'' oil the Job. Amoog tholie Americans who 'join any . aodal groups al all, about 911 out « 100 liOJOOg to but one. Howev,er, six out of 100 claim membeniblp iii at ~st four. THE ASBE3 of about 30·aeniated Californians every day are intetTed in the Pacific fi'om O)llUDe!'cial funeral yachts In aroinlance with the wishes <i the deceased .. ' WHAT'S NOTICED -Invariably, the\lirst thing any st.ranger notices about any other stranger •.whether rthat. """""1 party ia male or female. Such baa l!ee<t repoited. A client now inquires what's the """'1d .~ ~ That, too, ls almoot alwa)'ll the same. It's wbether'jbe...,. ond stranger likewise notices the f~st. You knOw What the I great, Marlene Dietrich oot'e said: No man is U interested in a woman's legs as be ls in whether she is also intereted In him. Or wcrda to that sleet. IT IS THE WOMEN over 35 but under iii, tl)ey are the ones who toss <if the most tranquilizers, studies abow ... MIGRATORY 'binb know what th<> weather is going to be like al least haJf a day ip advance. ~ -~ ~ fowl llCbolars ... MORE MEN have drowned in the J<i11- dm1 Desert than have died o!. tbirst-there, Cllrlpusly. In flash floods. Address mail to L. M. Boyd, P. 0. Box 1875, New- port Beach, Calif. 92660. · Road Contract : SACRA-MENTO (AP ) -A , ' '8,1'111,000 contract to build 1.7 miles of six-lane freeWay east • I ' ' of. ,)lakenfield ~ b~en ·radio pager · --··. $1'7.... ' ........ total.cod , ' ---'·• a~arded to Kisler Construc- tors or San Bernardino, the state 1 Department of Public " DO depot:':lt::-._;:--. ·Credit apptotal W"!'b reports. The Kaster firm iubmlttOd the lowest of l3 bids, and was grantod 350 'liqrllDg days to complete the " projeet, on California 58. ' . OR~~G E COLI .~ T\ f!ADl07Ell rllu': srnv1n .. 135-3 ,11 IDE ARE MORE THAN 2000 SPARKLING, DEPENDA-" E, USED C.US FOR ·SALE ON ,COSTA )tESA'S HAUOR. IOULEYARD OF CARS. • • Co111ie ~trip Ends NEW YORK (AP) - 'Illa odv~ com1c "!riP "Ttn'J and the Pinltet," wried h1 more than lllOI .._ ..... at the height of lls popularity, will be -&lnday afta' •»-year run. 'Illa Q1cago 'l\1bune - Ne" York 11.,.. Syndicate aald lbe deetslon to cancel the terla was made after Ille artlJI, George Wunder; llWQlt'ed bis retirement. WONDER TOOK over the dratrin( from MUI Canlff In llfl. Arlbor Laro, ~ and edlklr of the ., .. dieate, aaid the number of oew1papm featuring the comic ltrip declined to abaul 100. "1IZ BID A debale trbether to eontillue the atrip or not," be said. fl After ta1klng w i t b leYeral art!Jls, •• clecldod not to WJ abeod 1ritli It." Goin( lnlo -'flth the artist wl1I be the cbaracten Lt. Col. Terry Lee, the Dragoo Lady, llol-Sho! Clwile, Burma, Pat Ryan, Blc Stoop and . otberl. .• AD PRICES GOOD TUESDAY THRU SA TU RDA Y, FEB. 24 RED RIPE Tomatoes Salad 1iu VALENCIA Oranges s-· full ., Jui<• Pippin Apples ... k,,. ., .. 11., Avocados "'' b ..... .., ,, .... RICHARD'S lb. 29¢ 6 Ibo. $1 19c lb. ~for $1 Cheese Enchiladas Qwip Snack Time Puddings plc9. of lwo 79¢ 8 OL 10 01. 25c IEST KOSHER -· Frankrurterorl\nocRwurst ~-" •L 1.19 \ KRAFT SLICED Natural Aged Swiss Cheese • ... 59c f/le:sf Prepared for easy carving Standing Rib Roast 1:59 lb. Pn>perly trinvned 'Short Ribs -of Beet , .... lb. ~· :• .. ... ,. . 1: 1 I ~ Groom! Beef Pr•p•N •• fllll'l'I we.,S Turkey Breast Owen r11cl., Turkey Legs and Thighs Hend ""'t Stuffed Pork Chops ''"'" • .i A1 •• .i '""'" Marinated Chicken Legs o,. ""''' ""' Finnin Haddie Turbot Fillets Seatooa . Pl1•1• clo not h1ti1t1t1 to 11k for 1J9l'ton1I 1•rwic• FI0wer ia0p Natural Dried Materials 10% OFF ' HOME AND GIFT SHOP \ Exclusively 1t Lido Visit Our COMP.LETE LIDi~S BO.UTIQUE" . Cherry Filled Danish . Rolls · Cl]errv filled aoston Cr~ Pie • 1 9c lb. 98c lb. 69c lb. 1.19 lb. 89c lb. 1.19 lb. 69c lb. · ~ Iced Angel F()X! Cake Butter Milk Bread 2 for 37c 1.69 1.98 55c UQOOR CHATlAU llCKARD hlN Dry a....,..,.. . flkh 2.70 tomh 1.49 . I ~~ UDO CENTER 3433 Via Licio, Newport 11eacl, Ol'EltlWU'9 -J ~SUN, 9 - 6 613'6.J(,O • I Six Mooalhl blNnll¥o Tr ..... DfNTURE i:...n.,Mt lo CAOWN •"" IRl~E. •."' de""' ~ lllfW open for dey •nd .v..;:..,.., far .. fwwtloii, pliolle I ( 714 I 635-3450 ....................... • '.,.... .... w. ...... Southern California Co~e • of Medical & Dental Careers . 1717 S. llOOtClfURST ST., Al'IAH,1~~ ,.n:"4 .... p ,_..,........,,......_,,,T,_ QUALITY -VALUE '"'SERVICE ' •'' ~ I ' , ' 20 OL "49¢ 49¢ • .. •• · ,l2'h OL ' • ' , I lb. 89¢· ' ' I • ~tJ..~ HARBOR VIEW rl660 l!W.A16.,_}4111112•• • OPEN DAllY9-II, SUN. 9-6 M4 Mii , • I I I ) l I I t , . . . • . . • ' • • Jo t ~ Br ALU!10N DllDR devcitodito·the heavy p;.~··~ ~·sod part ol 1111! job. e.: l , • .. "'I" -,_ • In tbe .juvenile court pr0cess.' · ' • I Peggy ~ .,... obaul people; , r • "We get to tnow·the•llanloab !0< kids _...... and the probation olli<er quietly loams the peoal and bealth and w.ty codes. .But her·•PJl""Ch.toworking1with her .In tbe area, the ~ tbe palloe Sbe-'t l<ll Jll!l •• ae lllows tL • klils .ts not just to ~ 1them once In de~t,.. :We're~ more eft!c""1 , 'I.be WldltJer .-...t didn't slar\.cut to · 1 ~~ sbortblonde with inhag bab'cut; she awhile. She lilies to, develop a rela-II we b>w,what's happenillg," sbe said. be a ...,,..tlon _._ Sbe graduated In · be an lirtine *"8rdess...Sbe tiooshlp. · . : , •. J>eay worb •closely wilh ......... 1111•1n>m the•-·· Couece at Ille ~was. , . . "Maoy ol'tl!e kids ~f !""!Of!¥ ol. and school •admlnislratora to bjp -~al S.. Dleeo will! a major In 'Siie mfclil ho 1 --•wif••-'. the !'<!·:· sbe .-ui, ~"l'\!'dfftl!e lPf!iee· ·oo 1"r']ll'Obodnaers. . aocia1 ~and a minor In psycbology. . . Slle·tr, ~ HtrrbuaboOO 'Tbat's'WliY ,...bave llliija tae,tl!e crall · •i.-t.wlth the kids 00 tlieir level," MAIUUAGE chard js ....... "' ,. -··ten aliss Iller sdlool," •• ·..:. ' • lllie -="'hwl •JI the . Im-Sbe met and manied her husband labn>Ui'ib e;pla ... Jl!ll'Ocl¥I dOoi In '• ' ' • ..,.. · Y are very while oo the wai""" llsl !or· airline ta M-'llilJ liave a , dopgtiter IU!A.!IQJR.AN~ "!'. ',',' ·1 :. '·· 11\'!hire" ...... times a tas)e of Juvenile -. · ly, ·2Ji, ~ ., f~ . .' ,'!be. f~· ,now.L'Anrin;,·~~ hall will do lt.fl}ut 1 tty to worlt It out stewanl~ lraiolng. Sbe gave up that ' • • ' hill Ill: the -.H;.;;"r.r;..~ . • .. , . . idea wheo she found ·she wouldn't be ! 'But ' -~ ot!W ·~··-·~. eo.ta'~"~.;;"~'Tiilliriti.i,. , ,·,with ,tbem. · · ·" . ~ •-"l'"ll'·w'-abe~ •'f' ' . ' . '. ··~. r·~· . 'i• ....... "l:lrY·ti> rtuon.with.the·more mature bued In Loo Angeles and decided to give -• ' · : ·~ ' · · '.'They~~ me '~~ along . with .. ' gtf1s •• wiih, ..d.ei you really have to be aocia1 work a try. Ille job•'..._::,,. -·-"'--them; .D)ak\I!g, mlltall'!I, ·aod> it .. gives . ,,...... You' d6 the .. do the !ll!r !Int assignment was·a caseload of t r · ~ ~ uuwi:c. them l'eiSIUrallce • • · ~ -1 crune, you -famllie.s OD ·-11 .. ·-e in Southeast Los t ~.--:.....:. "'U~. " ' 1~ • ' • t.-, f' • tJme n' She joked. ---· S ~· ' UW)o'l-~? .. ~, ,"°'*~are .. I ''L'uti~ somr,,probatlon officfts I . ~eles. now 'tietter known 85 Watts. "n 1 "U you~· 81 p.I proliaUOO: cificer •• ··from the 'beaeh·-arraoied a beach BESPONSJ111L1:t was a real experleo<e. !learned a lot aod eggy assl!Mil;,.,.. wort......._ .• "ciay.We tile.Rd upkl~llj\le'scbools aod And She wii>ls her girls to asSullle the I INrDed last." · j(CMlotu---1!. · 1 •1." otherr·dr~ "l tq ille.lleacb to meet ~bill\y~for l~ owo actloos. "I 11 ' • • • L. · . . ... !l,wu a cbanCefor.lllem>to ... us<u: dOD~ c!tias6afleitbeiiMlown the street," Because she spoke a litUe Spanish, she \t And it's•• fl!O'd•JOD.•Her .~ ,..' ~ .~1": ·~ · -;-·!"I -~ 'she added.. "'f~t them to'leam what is wu assigned to~ Los Angeles when a f,bi~~= ~j, c::;,~ SI!< !4,ln lild!'a;rt ,atnJ.."~ an clay, ~_o1.uiem." new .office was _...i. Alter ,two years E reocliecl'lfl at the beatiming of ' .fiery.CWy,.'bec.ltioe ')'a !'fll!lt sit ln·the µ..,often -.contracts with her me toot a job .at a prtVate gtr'ls In- • ,1--· •• • , olli<;e ·&P<.1 ~~-toimo:-·t~ .. And probatiooers.:..n.y live up to certain stitutkli, doing·mudl o! tbe therapy with , . · ..,., l . . : . ,they ~ t Pl-I<> know :pou. standards aod!;!1. work their way out of a psycbolOglsi. AD· · ' " .., • lull Ume end sta in . -=•-' l ·SIJe haodW tlifte kinda li'·':tida· · lier contacts.<llinng.an,average.day • or •• ys JUVe~ She was amoog more thao 500 who t l:lilldftn .da. , ~i (1'11~ "'9 days 11'.0 8lite; ·we're very hall. teoted !or a job with the Orange COunty ~ 11111. Depoqilai dlllClreD • ~ and'o..Jble'80 we an move "EY!"l'ooe needs love, a seose of SllC' Probation , Departmeot. Fourteeo were under her )uiodli:tloo doe to 8 Clll llr -·")may ilegln.with a cess at 90~to be wen adjusted," hired. Sbe!!pOlllthri!emontllslntraining In tllci-•dus lact,ol eare, • ~;1n,,at<1lhe ~ .f/ICll!lY'for Peggy fool" • . . . and' another six oo probation be!ore support or !llirilcal abuae. -• . ' ~es. 'l'hm *'• pll,'U!e llO' for the . ' ; • , Ir . becoming a full'tlme employe. I 1 >; · dlly, • , ' ii · Peggy,_ lime UIJdac and wortlng f ~' m .. ~ ~es, · • ' ' ·With parents of dependeol children and TllAINING , ~ miil nmawm;.~.are ~ TOIJ~~ ~ '~.~y. Sbe visits foster~. ~·Wben you get through with the iiCtuil law -iiiiliitora fi\liir ' Ciir(~ to , -, . . . mes · ~ ge!StOlieliippy ~YI> J!urgtary 14 clnJ8 uoe • '• de~ In~ cities ~-..mrs, to wmw.Wbiii a child .ls adopted by'hls meinber of the ~l I thiill: we '\ ..... _ .. ,__. ...:...:.,. ,1_:,d • .....:. ... letw"=--·;e.w11ommJ.if;.~·1 loitor-ts. havetbebestooelntbecountry." 1 &"'1§61 s """~· "~· 11 ~ auu\..... or!"'""'ti ' ~on ."""'"°'as 1. ~ •·-.., lllred, a!U..•• llGedayl milally ' are· : ftlr dultMlotterlng "is·~·~·' Tbere are occasional co a r I ap-(Seo PEOPLE, Pace· H) ,I ~ ,• ., ' I l • J ,,.... ' • ... .... . ' . "' ., ·' ..... ,. • • " .. . . BEA ANDERSOlf, E'ditor MIM!'°• ,...,..,,. ''· 1m .... 11 ~ . • · ves girls durnce te now her. Fer r19ht, ' ., • . ' . ' ' , '. ' ' ,. • ' " '. 1 • .. • • ~ ' " • • t t • . • • ' . • • DAILY Pl1.0f ,.,.,, OS IY PATittCit ..... t AND Al' -lllU ''--------' • • . . Deputy proba~io'rP:officer ~e~ y ·-Biir9ess oes .a-,lot. f-llste~rft9;--4 Below, she f.alks ':witll another officer in Costa Mesa. ' . • J DAILY PILOT Mooda;, F'°""'7 l9, l97J I or Sea, Thetas Visit ~ X-All>ba Theta Alumnae ol ~ Califomia will trmiC to Loog ~ and tbe ~Mary Tb11J11> ~. 1'eb. 22, for a benefit tour, luncheon and faoh... ioo abow. Contemplating going by waterway rather Uum fteewa1 are (lelt to right) Ille Mmes. William Queen P. Taylor, Alexander St?n1on and llidmd S. Secord. Proceeds will aid the lnslilule ol t.ogopedics, the Foster Parent Plan and students tlilough ocbolar- sbipe. • " Your Horoscope Tomorrow ·Aquarius: lntegrity An Ally TUESD,'.Y FEBRUARY 20 Leo-.to-wi.t'•up ·ltmt -Leo is coucemed wllh the ibow, with pageantry, with the theater of life. For Leo, all the -Id could be a stage and Leo strives to be tbe leading actor. John Barrymore, wbo -• Leo. me. this and tcild B to bis biogr11pher, Gee Fowler. Back problems often plague natives of thiJ Zodiacal sign. But walk. limp or crawl. Leo makes it to !be e<nter of the, spotlight. The show does go oo wtiere Leo is involved. . AllD!S (March Zl-Ajlil 19): Whal bas been kept hidden could appear with esplosive suddenness. Be ready to con- front one who poses as a mystic. Insist on factual in- formation. Press hard for understanding, not ueWlous werlions. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): stress tbe practical Take cash and let credit go. caprlcorll does have your best interests at heart. Avoid • temptation to caned medieal, deotal oppaintment. C 1 e a r away emotJooal detrls. Face facts u Ibey~ GEMINI (May it.June 20): Finish rather tbao Initiate pro- joct. Deal with -Get rid of burden not rlghUy your own. Find out wbere you atand with member of opposite ses. Elllotional illvolvemeot i • highlighted. Maintain balance. CANCER (Jome 21.July 2%): New deal ia·in offing. You are under _.. but bold 00 - by llllcking to it you gain solid advantage. Older per sons review your cause and case. Leo becomes ally. M(!lllber cf oppollite sex does turnabout - yoo are due for surpri!e and stimulation. ... LEO (July Ii-Aug. 2%): Hun- ch, ability ID get linger on pulse of public -these are emphasized. One who Is pro- gressive p a y s meaningful complimml Individual wbo Is p.-.Judioed shows true eolon. Key DOW is to adhere to prin- ciples • .Keep ultimate goal ill sight. . VIRGO (Aug. ~ 22): Higbllght humor, versatility. Flnanc1al gain results if you utilize alternatives. You could ~J: ~...:: ~,;=;:;;c:::;o=A:::;S:::;T:::;U.::;:N::. E:="i become cr)llal e)ear. SICl'- wtu ls involved. Read. wrtte Health ~s andMvertlse-y UBllA. (Sept. J)-Oct. 2%): WEEKL , Tear down ill order to rebuild. IlefUae to be blocked, reslricted by mere tradition. Be daring, ingiesslve. Move with the times. Your cycle is such that new moves, in- dependence, originality are due to bring success. SVORPIO (Clcl Ii-Nov-11): You now are able to dig deep and dredge gold mine of in- formation. Utilite powers of perceptioo. Sleuth work now pays diviilends. Don't be satisfied w i t h secondhand reports. Go to source. Play 1620 questions." SAGmAIUUS (Nov. 2%- Dec. SI): Frieuds act in man- ner that Is wmsuaL Turu, Ullra are likely to be Involved: You could be disillusioned with one wbo claims to speak only tbe truth. Whal you ~ m8kei that individual less tbao truthful. Sticli close to ' .• I Melino U.W WHEAT GUM , 12 -. ...... .,. Uc 29' borne. ~~~~~- CAPBICORN (Dec. :!Nan. IONE .MEAL 1AIU!'S ~ Even Brand -X 19):' Be -··· Choose quality. Wha\ appears to be Phone-y Pal Makes Sick Calls .~~ with VlhMI" D It~ tnht toW.tt . • lllT.w.tt1 ... ltc 69'. 250 1.w ... -.... $1.59 . -~D~EARANN tANDERS:Iliive. jiiib- }em that is getting me down. It's a neighbor with whom I was once rather friendly, but since she and ber family moved to another suburb I haven't seen 11J BARBARA GIBBONS benefit, the FDA could haul • Good news for caJorie.<om. 1\1111 into court and enforce parioan sboppenl. ..mpllanoe on the buis ol bis I Your last la IOinl to be a biUboanl, magaz1.,. ad or TV loteuierinihe--· futon. By the end of the year, &1ch pbrues as "enriched," ll'lmV" of America's most "lower ~in ·saturated fat.'' familiar food pecbges wUl "higher in iWotefn." or 1111 their calorie. couots, aloag ''Vitamin C 1.d de d " - wilb a lot of olll<t Important wbetber on the label or In a --lnlcrmalloa. tbants food ad -will require com-to .-piqi new Federal pliance. So might TV footage rqulatlolls of·•·-beauty 8UppOOedly Tbe F.;,.. -·Drug slim"!lnJ~!i!h ~ A4IDfolslraUon~ -Dllri-lunches, winning lloaal laMio( Jlw la J giant the lemilJ! ma on bis step Iii iiil1IJOl'f"of die piibllc's ~ energy. rigbl-abwt the worth · Moreover, c:ompllaoce Is or wortllleanesl of die food lllloo>atically ftqllired of all -maten whl>--add estra ft ell. Dutrleuts .,, nplace -Josi 0..., brldly, la what die In -Ing. Many foods fall Jlll!W' law dots. 1~-•l.'-UL...Aal...IU ca•~· "5e1s down the ground WW~· ·~~ -.-z· much of her. This woman used to drink a little, but now she drinks a lot. At least tbne times a week she telephones me and she Is always bombed out of ber mind. She goes Oil and OD and m, repealing benelf until I could scream. Yesterday she called twice. Alter I had listened to her for 31) mirnfes &be telephoned • -time (Gile' hour later) and had eomplel.iy forgollm about the pervious call . Although I feel aorry for her I am- becoming reseatlul of the way she cuts inlo, llJl:~, )\'hat can J c!o -short of telling fltir'ill plain~ fll!il Ldao~ want. ber · to eall me auyllMlt. - FORMER NEIGHBOR DEAR FORMER: T-, a -U1lldocla~ --getl lal9 tile suee *11 call MJW). 'l1le belt -II t. u>e ,_ lekpliooe -....... --.... qaest die aew Mmber mltrtef rules for puttlng lllllritlcioal in-breads, flour, llc>ur producls ., formation on pectage labels. and mius, fortlfled milll:, fruit DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your 8Ulftr ': Tbe new law establlsbes a jukes; br<akfast drinks and to Big Bertha, Wbo wrote in la,,.. of uniform format for listing the ~ hoped-for happy out-~· : size~ come of an this la that !be ,, carllohydrat<s and f4t cooten~ foods of the future mlibt offer ! • plus pen:eutages of th e better nutrition at a lower cost · Recommended Dally incalories.Afterall,thecon- Allonnce (RDA) of protein, sumer will be watcblng. Why viLmlins and minerals. buy Brand X when tbe com- 'Ellfon:es compliance 00 petitor's product tastes just as tht part of any manu1ac1urer good and tbe label proves it's of fortlfled food, or pn>ducta better for you ! for which any clalm of nutri- tional benefll is made. ~ deadlines: Dec. SI, is tht .......,.,., date an.. wblcb -.labels must conlarm, and tbe fqllow!ng year -Dec. 31, 1174 -Is a date alter which okktyle labels will be illegal ill in- From Page 13 .. : People terstate commerce. . ot t tak he 'Ibe dates may seem far off Peggy tries n o e r to impatient Jabekeaders who job ~me with her' unl~ have been waiting. years for • there is an emergency call. I this Joac-promi!ed law, but waut to start fresh every manufadurors nee4 tile lime morning.• Her amunltments to research tile lnfunnation continue, however. She and netded, deplete tbeir jlresent her husband took on a boy stocks and redesign tbeir old from !be California Youth pacbges. Authority as a foster ""- YOWNTARY, BIJT • -• Aller three years with the Not all food manu1acturers Burgesses he recenUy - will be required to <0mply borne to bis parents at age I&. with tile new regulatlont, bot "I love to swim, play tennls the law is worded In . such a and sew. My husband and I way that compllance is going are inwlved In the teen club to be a lot easier . · . and safer at our cburcb. We feel that ... lllon noncompliance. w;n be our conlribulion to the Tbe FDA bas made it clear communtty " tlW II wants, and espects. in-One ~ th re e • d a y • • _,_ cooperation. even Wffkenc1 !be couple diaper-""'°"' processors of oon-oned 38 sixth graders on a fGdi!ied foods and those who mountain ca-t. .. , bJllll1 n u tr i ti on a 1 "I love aO my kids. I love t II Bia In iw-ot lsbeling. working wi1h llJe1n: I don't Tiie _... to IXIOform is think I could jlllfillt bome. My Jla_T7 on tw COWlts: mm-husband understandsi I t ' s pe1111111 (why buy the unlabel-something I Just have to do." • ed lnnd .... tbe other brand i prlols aD tht facts!) and the·-----------------,,-1 ! ====::.:.·····················1 t t :.ri;_,.:::if::: I ''INCHES·A·WA Y'' I:. . 5-WiiiSr'Up niillitYOil !be lieilCii; was--a!Sj>----·--@J""'c-'..-----1AQllARRJS-(~el> · pointlng to me. I've l!e<n reading your ~ IJ): You are banded op- col I and had ed I /7' •. ·-porlunity . which appears ID umo or years you pegg as ~ --out of the blue. ActUally, a forward-looting, broad-minded person. · ..._ You state that waist-up nudity ts still _ ~ boftver, an older individual against !be law in this country, and of pulls some strings. Know it course you are right However; a few accept Jllldity ht pabUc. u WI labels me and be true to your principles. years ago the bikini was also against tbe Iot.grity Is your .ally. Keep law C11 most beaches. Would you have us • urnw-mladed, bactward-looldq: communication lines oPen. go baclt to !be days when women were pru4e, '° be II, bat I doabl -I will obliged to be covered from bead to loot ever cliange, DO maller what Ille lftad. PISCl!S (Feb. lt-Man:b 20): Finish what you.start -what VITA-TIME in cirder lo eojoy a-dip ill a public place? Within my lifetime we fiave made treq~ strides in liberating ourselves from the terrible sense of body shame that bas bede:viled the lnnoao race for so loog. I remember so well -and it was only 20 years ago, when one of us would lower a bathing suit slj/IP so "' might ~ evenly, a .beach pant woulcl hurry over and ask" us to p&eue "be careful" and not· show anything that shouldn't be ..... Pleue dao1 -.. tbe auperstilion that any port of the body Is indecent I am looking lai ward to. the day when we will be m1fi.'im!IJ mature to accept complete m1itJ In pablic. This will make for a ~ aoc:iely, pllyslcally, mentally and morally. -AUGOSTA, MAINE DEAR M&INB: We .. III pnihida ti .. -. ... 1 ..... -~ ..... you have learned in recent !:..""a:-~.:'.:r':.": DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 16, the past can be put to constructive LU. VHaMi E -1111 ..,... • oldest of five cbildnn I am being use. Y® receive an ac--; ;::;, • ;*' SUt puolsbed becaUSe I slapped my liWe coooling. Sense of being and SA brolber for helping himself to a peanut balance is accented. Money · '6o79 · butter aandwich at four o'cloc't in the situation improves. Qect f<r " THlett a .. $5.91 ~ . . ~resources. $4.79 I "Ill ilick of "10mg him snack an ~-~iflAY Ill y ~ u R . . -~·· .1¥1.aujdy,cal<eaildjuol:. Wbeomealliioe · AT ·~'iian ·ge • Jn I ' ~ · • ' -' eornes_ lje 1'11.~ ~' None of ~~ domelliiViceb&;li lncilaited! 1 i ~ CQASTtlNE -dO this, just him. It makes me "91'7 wilb , SeptemI-: iadicJlted aa HEALTH FOODS to think that he could die earlier beciluse key monUI.. y.., are al- ol poor nutrition. Please say something. fediaoate ,.ua ched to -OONCERNED SIS parents,~ to-who DEAR SIS: Of ...... )'M we ripl to appear to threaten y o u r be -.-ytor tiWe bnlller'1 security. This applies to you diet, 11a1 ~ yoar -. -more so than to the average ""_..,.of yoar slapplag ldm IDd rm Individual. Yoo often find -lier: Are you sare yoa were -yourself drawn ID those born ,._ Ids bea111a -..-was dlat jast aa under the zodiacil siglt . of -to bell ldm for lllllelldag ebe! Cancer:.. · .COSTA MESA Hil'tnn SctNre 271 E. 17th St. -LAGUNA HILLS >1102 El Toro a4. Nr. Ralphs --TUSTIN 10M lniM llwd. MNr Saw--On 544--7134 HBRIC SHLE ~and~ SAVE TO $1.52 yd. Oreu, suit, blouse weight, in colorful ,porh prints, ,olid colon, 'c•rf print' •nd textur.d fabric,. VALUES TO $2.29 TD. ..;.,_,_ WASHAILE :4Z-/45" wW'e Wools ·~ Suitings · SAVE TO -$1~98 yd~-. Shop ...ty for lhoto bonded and unboodod oU wool ,flenntils, nov.tty suitingi. cottoa Slittd't doth, men71 m••y othtrs.. ' YALUll 10 $1ft YD. -*l•r• .. I ..... , .._., -I . . IOlllllbl to sidestep • --::. -11w by JlUllllng bis • THE PROYIN METHOD • I-'+-~•'" I label of.:~= • -NO DANGEROUS OR • ~ llr --• comy SHOTS • • f p;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;~~I· s I 0 OFF -Tlllt M • NEW ltn AUJOMOllLES -ON _DISPLAY AND READY FOR IMMEl>I· ATE DEUVBY -COVER OVER 20 ACHS OF SPACE ON COSTA ttESA'S HARIOR BOULEVARD OF ·--L IMlt. ·---~ • 5 INCH l.C)SS f'lllS'J' VJ811' • ~ID) JEMS llCllES-A-J~Y • 1m No..,.,. IMI., Costa Mow : ',..a;IH98 • • .. _______ .. ,, .................. . C:MS. .... c..t ,.__Md.a •ts ... °"'9 Pwy. l _ .. __ ..... , .. '01 ; Mi M•-0r.,._...,,. •"" H•rltor ,...,.._UWJJ4 4 ...., ..... -11111 ef lrhttl • ---Mwm . ----4, ........ s...,?. ---aww ..,.. .... _11a111t..,.. ... ..t ,_,..._,._.,._.,... .. .......... Cllllr--hi ............................. _.,,...., . ~ I .. , I I ,. ' I '. I I • •• ' , ~ • ' . J.'¥ .... -r•· ,. ) ___ '.!; • ~ ,._ RGMENTS . . . .. . . . • • .• ...... n t a '&Ms ( i ·. . . . ~· PEAllUTS . . byT-K. Ry. ·. ' • s -' " : , lly ~I Sm~ by Dale Hale by Emje ... ~, ;_~ "FRYINC7 ,,....._EGG JlJ ' . DOOLEY'S WORLD· SALLY BANAMAS . ' ... .. • fllliCls 7111! • . . ,,,~~·~ __,.,..,, • J.001(.g..J t ' KIO • 'IE!JllJA>/A . MAMA'' · . WTINTJ • . 711/S • •, ~/NE?!t . _. : MOON M~Li.H~S ANIMAL CRACKERS ' I • . ':"t)~M! i .- ' 1 . j . ~ ,, ~ · ,r ' "]l ·: , ~i (' ./':::::. • ... ,,._,., ._ ...... 1(. " 1( 1 .. Mqocjay, Ftbnlary 19, 1'173 by Gas ArriOla · . .. SJ//! "l/XJK j//M J{QU/!t To ( SPJ1ND. Tlli!i ~ . N/&llT WtTll 111/tf /CID/ .. ·) .... '°''Yr • ' ' ' '-.~ ·~ .. -~ . ...., .,. .. a-----"" ... ___ ......_ __ _. .. .. \ 160T THE . ------ 1 ,. : i .ir, Harold Le 11ou TIUS ;IS LOUIS, MR:·T! MR. SIL~ER LffT llfRE ABOUT AN HOUk MO!>, DOH'1' KNow WHEltE HE w.+.si 60tN6 11111 Jiii' #,ET HlS~P1tOT ~ ld4'te AIRPOllT! . . . :" ') ' . THE GIRi.$ ' I ,.,, ' t •I ''Yoa're rjpl, .. "! •. II ~ be~ 1¥1' trt,llO • ollp ...... w-... -~·-"' -,---.-1 I .. . • DENNIS THE MENACE ' l t. •. , = -~: ... • . -...... .. . -.. .. ._. . . -......... : ; ";-,-:.": ... , .. • • • . "' . I ' JC DAU. Y Pll.OT -· F-19, 1973 TONIGHT'S TV IDGHLilGHTS NBC D 9:00 ~ "'!be Alamo." Condttllca of the •. r r I Stimulating Drama in Co Mesa • lly TOii TmJll the demands of bis job and the 1 car. Cam .... ,,., ~--'·•, Mop .... e 11 utilized to Ill Of -DllfW' ,_ .... ..,,., ~ Tl!IAL" t"-"' ....,.,,..... .,._. A ....,.. .,. ...., LMlfr. .,.,... .,. dictatel or bis conaclence. capitulating cbAracter gives limits, and movt.meDt ls often ~ _..,, about 1l!e famous "-We for Tens in- 1,. -~"";,,lda,.,09..,. wllh John Wayne, Riobard Widmark, Hiney and Riobard Boone. When Arttl1r Miller WTOte =:--,...::11...:=:-,::::: :.. Jonell llcta WOJm'1 natural grapblcf ~ to t be m. cramped and dramaUcally tn- "Tbe Cluclble," It w a • ,....,, Gllllll¥' l'wtw, ~ • ..i.. ...,..._ *111 and wlDd.s himself bumu conditlons •-----' by --M~-•. Because of the ---·1 ··-·-~~ tha the ,...... Sbt.W, Ollbl, Lett WlltGll,,... --. .................. ......~K;W. 1-uy w~"-t -., .,. _, -o"" ~..,. up far tooUg!IUy, portlcularly AmericanlooAmericanl. necesssary poalUonlng of the 8 8:00 -"Riot." Tbls 1968 movie about a pd.a aprillng. otarring Jim Blown and Gene Hack- 111111, .... tllmed at Arizona state Prison. KCET II 9:00 -Bolero. An in-depth look at the :'Loo Anl!el• Philharmonic in reheamtl and eon· .-ol l!avel'I "Bolero" wtdl Zubln Mehta conduct,. ,.1ng. CBS 8 10:00 -'!be New Bill Coeby Show. Gmucho Kin joins Bill for an hour of mirth, along • with Groucho'a companion singer F.rin 1'1eming. KHJ D 11:00 -"Presoure Point." Singer Bobby ' Darin gives an Impressive dramatic performance aa a neo-nazl in this 1962 movie with Sidney Poit- ier. '"wi&cb bunt.I" be wu at-. =: ,F::r; :' ,..~:-: 1n hll inaral strugle at the A 1 a r & e ea d r e of characters, many speeches nnTDTAINMENJ tactinc we re not the • _.loft""' • "" ar..... c.oi.ty -1-of &-n-..... n.-n... ltlperDUIDel'8res functiooa rl· .. -g1·ven In re ....... when some tn I tftl, h It ica1 nf earl '-',,....... c.t• MM&. ...,...,.._ ~ UJli: unn. -~ fecUvely lD b a c t g r o u n d a..... ~ uld be Y er purges ~ Y w.no nt• CAIT thla rlgiclness, Jones tUf'DI in a .Wgnments, and the authen· degree of action wo '---------' Salem, but lhe m 0 r J! u. ct&. CH..-· ·· · · · ·· "*-"'-poftl'fUl and e ff e c t l v e ticity 1heae bodies provide ls justified. 1 o p h I 1 t I c a t e d political attt. w . .,... .......... '""' wis--"The Andersonville Trial" pogroms of the middle 1950s. .._.., win: ........... OeVf4 """ performance. essential to the play. Costum· takes aim at the oUM., the ~ No such motivitlon inspired ~:;::::: ::·.: ~~io"!.~ The court president, Gen. ing is mt always COD1istent, heart and the conscience, and and Satw-days, in the C-Om~ Saul Levitt'• play ,.The t.eul• 1ct111111 ....... : •• MWt '"""" LewWallace(wbowouldlater but the contrasts in colors l.!i is a piece of theater well munlty Center auditorium on AnderaoovWe Trial,'' yet the ~C. ':~-:=..::::.Mu~:,~ write the epic novel "Ben never a detracting influ1µ>ee: worth seeing. It conUnues for t h e 0 r a n g~C ~ u n t y ~oglcalthar e I at ions h IP ~~.::::::·.: .. ~it:: Hur''} is played with great1_~THE~~;M;O;D~El\A~;T;E;;Cos~ta;..;tw~o;;mor;;•;;-;;k;ends;;;· ;~;·~~~F~a~irgroU~~nd~s;ln~~~e~sa.,-'·"a"eeo t ctvll War in-0r. JcM c. '"" .... o.M ~ ._.,:,, by cldent and the infamous My Stt. J-Grtr . .• . . Nldl ANIN s .. ~.... Micllael Wilson. ~m:;sai'.;re :!&:~:: 5.r-?"..w; .~~= ::,i:edell~ 1'!:°t:'~ro= SHOWING NOW! couJd not be sharper in its '.::::::' H~. ~:., 1..t1ci::: authority to the role. Wilson From'· the 1'ungle focus bad tt been written in a1ct11n1 Dodd, l.o!A• '"-""d doe1, however. tend toward a the 1970s with that purpose in ~ ·::::::::::: .. ~~" ~r.:z ~ in his long er to the gym ... mind. ·~ ..... . ,...., W.ntnbKk. s~. He dazes 1t·e girls ••• w.,,.. Git.en. 0-V. Wllllatn-Tbe Costa Mesa c iv l c -RAY SCOTT as the judge amazes the guys. Playhouse ii oUering an ex· advocate's a 1 de gives a cellent, thought-provoking pro-s t r g s I n g I s c e the defendant faced an unen-0 n e • n e ductlon of this ideologically performance, while cameo • stimulating drama, with four viable choice -dilobey his roles u witnesses are well TV DAI Ly LOG llrong performances in the general and impll>Ve the con-handled by Lou Kosey as a r.Eh1.':::r.~~ ~~~-=blspCoof= :.:-.s~:..=~ TIMCONWAY.............aVINCENT.ottAMOS l--010ltivatlon to produce a play -or carry oul onlen and prood plan'·"-owner. Less BROWNE r...-....---, , Monday Evening fURUAJIY" i:to 8DDellll11!1 Ill-" wa-. ; c ·-.lllltl-"""-. .,... ....... ... , .. ...... a,,. •. ,,, ......... .... _ l:Jl(i)illpl'•- • -IC> ell! .... llot .. 1 .... ("") ·-..,, ... ~ T.,tor, HniloM Wdllty. While ..,. M I bull-tJ1, II Eftal•nd, I { ::,~~c:~~:-r!u:: ~ ........... _""_ Cl)C1$ _W ... r C..."" a.., __ m.wi•-·---"'Ille CoulllMf'• ldtfttltJ Crilis" ·---. ·- I hlnl -"· be late , ••• ~ ~"~' ROSCIELEE 1!!1-·--":<Ll , r c mmauacy aod authen-r •JGU6i=u as a war effective are Nick Adams as a ..._. ....... ""'"'sr•1MsTR1allllOllco.1MC:.•1mW>110twr,,.,,.,..,_ ticity, and a work that raises criminal by the Union. For a gung ho Yank~ soldier and ~All TMatrNI ~ once more the ageless qu... pltilul, · plzy>kally weakened Richard Stewart Jr. as a con-"NOW YOU SEE. HIM, tlon -when does blind obe-fused · Ill-: Cl>~ """° Oo 1 ~· to mllltary superiors old immigrant, who bad~ The~ the evening NOW YOU DON'T" ..:::,"';;: ....,. (411) '33-.klll Blondell, coni\Jtute moral treason? ed for reassignment, U was ln the cameo category is ~ !I! lttlt oms. the ultimate in !rmttatloo. Bruce Camphtll in the role of ~ t:JOmllMtrltftt.... st!: :ES tma~~~e = 6..~~A!,aedul enacts the con-a m1di~tallfory stellshoc00 thekhorroed young1 ?~, .= ... ~-.. eP.w.t1'llldlll catch the unintefttional link 1WM:U \.NIU erate captalnl·~'°~~er~~w~~m'I_~~~r~o~J~-~~a--~-~·-~-~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~ I!>....,. which binds Lieutenant Calley with intense ferver. Ria: thick Andersonville U1 a permanent ~~~ to Capt. Henry Wll'Z, com-Teutonic accent is superbly iii D '*~~~:: =~; mmtant of tbelnAndbothenoooville maintained throughout a long 3 ACADEMY AWAR . ~-~. ., ...... 1 • .-................. pnson ~P· cases, and ~--·---s.t--...i-.,,,._.,. 5 ....... ..,. ........... , ___ _,tbe..,_: _su~r1or officer ... h.L.. wnuu. rnuw.~ ~ NOMINATION ilof Mi iiW "" m""nb crealed the siluation was dead l!rwhlc!rthe baetxlore sil...t•--;-;-;:;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ ........ -and I d. 1NCLUD.ING~ -Dlll&INK--(C) mora outrage demanded e.endant puts bis life on the ACADEMY AWARD s c 0 s WRENCE OLM CZlll! ...., -· '°""· (ns) 70 a '8crllicial goat In the name. block In ••change for the op-7 E TA T R tf.cHAEL CAINE -JoM w,,.., llldmd Wld••rt. of k"'J::e. portunily to tell bis story. II is INCLUDINGNOMINATIONS ,._ """'· -~ a-. case of Andersonville, a masterful p1oce of acting by CJhink cf the CZhen go ::.:-.::.:\.:::.::: one of Orange County's BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS perfect(;time... onestep!urtbei: .. ,..... Coast Chorale veteran performers with near-SHELLEY WINTERS • . .• ·'<' . D ())fl) m uc...,. Movie: ly 40 years on local stages I !!'II I I & &L. )IC DOWN (CJ tllw) ..,.... ""1 . ., -"" Co R behind him. ~ -.--i;ll-,.. ""'"'· .... ""'""· '"..., ,, ncert eset At ~•ton -Yw~ e ... 111e s.s. P1o11111on 1prbooriotfllmod1t ""'" THEMOSfconaistenUylm· w81ni:kby•90-lldll--...... l-Slllt hllon. 1be coast Com m u n l t y pressive performance of the ID r.cyy..,... Symphonic Ch or a I e bas night is delivered by Paul II""' changed the date cl its next Wilson as the wily defense at- &:J I IHCjj( i lekft All tn-deptll perfc.mumce.. The concert, tomey, a brilliant lawyer who 1oo11 1t th• Los Ani•la Phl1h•nnon-which originally had been set under less c on t riv e d le 1n rihMl'lll •lld conwt of R•· for M a r c h 25, has been circumstances would b a v e wl'• "Bolero" Mtti Zubl11 Mehl• ~SatUrday, March easily won bis client's condudfni. 24, at '·ie: in the Orange freedom. Wilson is cool. crisp l:lO IJ Cll -~ -"""' "'" Coast Col ege auditorilllD. and measured In bis attack, -1 The ~voice chorale w 111 turning in the "--~ portrayal ti• risks errat for 111!1d ll1t1"Y =• I • perfonn Haydn's "~·uoo of courtroom I dia'· · 111 order to am her unde, ,.,..... ""ca a g a wr m ...... ••·--" and Handel's "Ode •-Or Count • lov1ble 1rt for1er, frvm t1kln1 mam w many an ange y '· ·---·--'1:11 IJ Cil D llll - " . . , • ' • • . " ·-l l ~ • . . ·1 •• . . . . 'I ' -• • , 9 -11r-. (j)Tlltll_•C1 r ,srrc• w--•-•MJLIMT 1111 ... LKy 181 Drlla If J111u1le •. ,,, ....... llll--... .... cm o ..... lltM c.,.. ..... ,. llilY_M_ lll"--111--- • th• r1p. Btmi• Koptlt 1uesls. St. Cecelia." Con d u ct o r season. R1e· hard Raub wil idll'. ect vocal Allan J-·· takes on the g11as1ALilft 111 ToQt Oocu· ~ rntntllJ look et Jipinnt tullLll'• soloists, choir, and orchestra more demanding role of the throuah tht .,.. of 1 d11Slcal (-IQ:;. rt;;he;;;;;coocerl;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ipmrosecu--t-iniigmamtfo-rneiiiiy,i;;;;;tomrn.'b'y l Kebukl set.or 1nd 1 nllhl club chor-I UI l irl ·-m TllktJ Mlnuta With. •••• llilV,_ 10:0011 (I)"' "" 1111 C1Sbr Show Comlldt1n Groudlo Min, Shi NI fill• ind s!nrer Erin Fhml111 lllfll nmm•"" o ..... _ II N..ai T• Pldonrt fm flltllll T11k &1•-1t111 ... . """"" , '• l .Jack Lemmon in his most important dramatic role since 'The DavsofWineand Roses~ •' .. ---· .. .,, .,... a>staningJACKGILFORD hllllft AIWWl'll:\l'l'fllH.1.~ ~ @<iil> EXCLUSIVE INOAOIMENTS '\9r,..,t;: 2~d AT BOTH • WOODY ALLEN ·,=-:.-CJ "PLAY IT AGAIN SAM" --'fl( lll1llJt MMJll\IF~a;,ll!l lfOllljl ·Siil!-·1111 llllllis lltlll • 1111!' ltlDllll. · smtA Sll1llll · llllllY -.... 111- 1( .. •MDII a-.i.·· at Siil .i Ull lllB• ••·•IMl•ll lf•U · ti.tllllrlMI• · _.lr:lllllliSUMI_, ··-~--, ....... Clllll •lfDlm1J!ll · .... ..... - SHOWl!'IG NOW! AT ·······~··:················ BOTH CINEMAS . . --.0: ,,.,,. -··-"""""~"' --.. ~-~~MP -•llRIJllNE 'I>. .. ... ACADJM,Y "WA•D ...... WAl.l DllMIY PMTUlllTT9 "lt~f .... to•A-1-•••-Clll• " I • . -• • PAl..OMAA l>tC1llR£5 "'~ ...-.. .LAURENCE MICHAEL OLMER CAINE ~JOSEPH LIMNKIEWICZFim ot BEST ACTRESS • DIANA lOS.S • "UOT .... IWES" ~IL Y TYSON "SOUNOll" UY UUMAHN '1HI IMiowns• ' . 1 • I ) Cant Co~' Cast 'Sick' LOS ANGELES (AP) - Four performances <(lbemus- bll "Don't Botber Mo, I €ant ())po"· bave been can- celed beciu.o 'the cast has Called in sick, but a spoke. man sald today there is no la· bor dispute. ·' N~ Keen, the play's j' l'fleral rnanaiger, said, "We .. have to believe that the ac- 1 tors who call in ill can't per- fcrm, and we are waiting (or the actors to get ' better." He said DO negoUa\looa were planned, and' there had been JlO 1"l1lling of labor prob!~ ' I r • PUBLIC NO'l1CE ,ICTITIOUS SUllMIU NA.Ml STAT•M•NT r -y, r-, 19, 1973 DAILY PILOT JJ',;_ PUBLIC NO'l1CE PICT1110UI •USINIU PICTITIOUI IUll .... NAMI STATIMINT MAM• STATWMllfT Tht fol\oWlnt pel"IClll II ddnt lllnl-I Thi follOWlnt '*'°"" UI K l ""8JMQ ... THE ARTISAN'$ •EMCH, SIM 2"l'I ELLIOTT ENTEIPlllSES. an ~ st .. Newpor't lff(;h nuo , Knoll Loi AlaMito.. tallflnll• tont nit tollowfl'W Plf'Ml'I' .,. «ling Rabtrt Chlrltt ICaUW\o 11d Mitt J.rM. R<*ttt Elllott 30ll O.li: 1tnol'.f1! MINU 11; l'l.c.. C•I• MeM, '2627 lot Alllflltol, (alffomfa CIRCUS MOTO«S, tcl1 •• lat St., Thi• bullMll .. be-Int undvdtd ~ an ·-Id ltWMOnd EU}Otto »o1~· Santi W '21IS llldlvldl.llll. • F...nwood, LynWOOd, talltot11l1 ~ Sttwn Jarntt Ctnw, MO caattt1l1n Robtl't C. ICaustn Thts tllltlMM k tandllctH r.y I 991* •fl:' Df, H1111tl119ton 8"ch Ttll1 1t1ternenl flied with "'-COVnty D1rtlltfthkt. 0 .y.aurtet GtHn11100CI Stnlttl Jr., 2"72 Cltr1t et Orllll'ltlt County on: Jui. U. 1f73, JamM RC!Mrt emo« a/Id :• CarretM Or., Mlulol\ \llelO. "6l5 WILLIAM I!. ST JOHN, COUNTY CLERIC, ._._ •tYfl*ld l!lllott ... : Tiii• """-II ltitlllg conclllCted br I a., Thtl'ffl M, W1rd, 0.plrty. Thi• ···""*'· ... flltlcl wttn ~ ''~~· Smllh Jll ll'tt1'6 CCMllY °*"'--of Ofanoe_ Countr Thi• ••• .-, flltcl-; wtm tt\I Coun... Pi,!bll•lled Orange CNll Dally l"llot, Jll'M#WY 2', ltn. .. '' J1nu.ry 2' and Fet.rvuy S, 11, It, P'Jll7 Cltrk Of Ofll\Ot County 111'1; Ftb,. l. 1t73. 1m 2J0.73 Pu~\tMct Or•llOI Co.•t Dilly Plkltl.i• WILLIAM I . IT JOHN, COUNTY F'°"*'Y f 12. tt If. 1m m,. Patnios have !lad their moo-· eY refunded er . tickets ex· ebanged for future perfonnan- ""'l 'Ang~l'.fi'aees at lJC lrmne CLl!RI(, by Tlllf*M M. Wini. ~ PUBIJC NOTICE • • ~ 'ubN"'" onnot c:o..t c.uy Piiot, PUBUC NOl'ICE Ftbnlaty s. 12. It, If. 1f11 m.n PICTITIOUS auslltlSS NAMI l'TATIMINT "ICTtTIOUS tutlNBI TM following Plftol'I II Going tMIMH NAMl·tTATIMlffT . " • These four UC Irvine students play ieading rciles in Theater. &om left are Bruce Smith as W. 0. Grant, the UC! production of "Look Homeward, Mgel," Punkin Tresselt as J:liza Gant, Denise Da1es as 11: Tiii followll'IO per-It dolnt ~· GYPSY JEWJ:LS, P.O. 8ox '5, ltlSI 11: ' F.CTITIOUI IUSINISS Slllli'f Hollow, SllVlrldo ,,.,, !(ST, IMC.t lOtl Pl1Ctnll1 AYMlllf PUB!JC. NOTICE oP.,nirig Tuesday for a, five-day run in the. Vlilage Laura James and Mike Carnahan as Eugene Gant. MAM8 STATSMINT DoMI C1rnpblll, 29151 SIMPY Hollow, C01t1 Mtel", tallfemll, t2Q1 • Tiii toilowl:Mi ,,..._ It dol"' b!,rslritu SllvwldO f'UJ6 l(ANZLElt STEAM • TRANS., 11. Thl1 ~IMA ii btlng condlKltd 11'1' Ml COMP'ANY el CALIFORNIA ( NOW thru. TUESDAY I ....... -I I • ' l I · AMAZING TRUE·LIFE t!lt ,. ... FOR ACTION • . ADVENTURE FEATURE - ·~OKLAJ'' W!lllo~ ,., • • • CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 WINNIR DF TWO ACADEMY NOMINATIONS Walter ·; Carol Matthai• Burnett :l'\tfeodTil&~•} .. -MlbcNlt ICwe 111d mar rt age I ·-·-·1_..,.,,"'".;..1'1ill 3459 Via Lido Newport Beach P.bone : 678-8350 WINNER OP 2 ACADEMY NOMINATIONS DOii AUIRT ~ SUflPORTINCI;" ACTOI .JJANNI RIUN --· ACTIBS , EXCLUSIVE RIST RUN ORANGE COUNTY PREMIERE l!NGAGEMENT "The Heartbreak Kid" "One of the yur'sbest films:• -Ne'WIWllll -NewYorktr -N.Y. Tlmn -N1ti0n1l Socilly OfFil)'l'ICfitits "The flinnlest film of Ille year.' .. p1ulAing1, ~ CifCUt MlglliM "Best supporting actor, Eddie Albert!' MATlltl!IS MONDAY AT ALI. U,A. TM~Tlll U.A. CITT CINl~A~ DIY-T••r •tc -(.Ml ............... c....,....1J1ll II l1W P.M.J '· ' VILLA·WE$T APMl:TMENTS, 7" w. ltldlllklllll. C1Utornl1 eor,ot1tlonl llttll Str.lt COltl M1M t262J' Donni CllTIPbfll Thl1 !Ml'*' la concNctld by I ~ ·Eddie Sings HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Ed· die • Fisher wilt. record an album for the ·first time in n.e~ly five years when he begins WQrk at_W e s t e r n Recofders Studio to warble eight new songs. Israel Oscar Nominee Film Made for Peanut" John p .... tty L ~lor CHl.lttNlnd.. '"'' 1t1t.ment flied wltll tlll County por1tlon , . WI-> ,,,· W 11-··-' 1 .. _ Ci.t: ol' 0r•l'lt9 COllnty on: Jin. 2,, 1m. l(ST. INC. ' ,,W' ' '" ' '"°'I ..,..,, WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, CCXINTY A. A. Al'llltON, T"91WNf' ~ Tflb buall'lllt 11 bll/W C«ldlicltd try in CLERK. By Tiii,.... M. W1rd, o.puty. Thll llltM!lnl Wll flltct w1rh tht COIMo lndllllMl Owntrllllp l'llH4 ty Cltrlt ot or ..... County -l'9bnMfy .. John p Mtlo( Publi1tltd or1ng1 CN1I Diiiy Piiot, 1t11 ___j_ Thlt 1f1-.nint flltd Wflh. ttM County J1m,11ry 29 •nd Fttwwiry S. 12, lt, ~ Clert of Orll'IOI county on: Fib. ltn 232-n Pllblttllld Clrll'lt9 CMlt Ollty f"Mclt, 1, 1m. WILLIAM E. St JOHN, COUNTY l"lbt\llf'Y 12,. 1f, ff lftd Mfrcb S, 1tn. CL&RK. lly TillrlM M. W"d, 0.puty. PUBUC NO'l1CE • ...,. '""'1-~~~~~~~~~~~ GfNEJllll CI NfMll CO<lPOMA llON 0 fOUNlAIN Vllll('r' .,.~~~! ..,...,;o;,;;.;;;;, "''"''· " "DOORS Ol"EN 1:U" Bl l'llln Mltln.....,1.00 fl! 21,. IURT •EYNOLDS "SHAMUS"' TEL AVIV (AP) -Israel's entry in the 1972 Academy Award race, "1 Love You, Rosa/' was made for $150,000, a week's film budget by Hollywood standards. f'IVI "THI LAST ltUN" lf'fll.,._... j SU¥1N• ftLil l'ISTIYAL- "MORNING OF THE EARTH" .,....,_ OJOUNTl'\IN VAlll'r' ,,.1.~~n .......,~;oa;;.;;;.;-, o.11t.,;;"1• Wiiiie oays-1=4$ s.ttS./Mlft.12:15 All PIMIY ·Sltow "SWOll:O IN THE STONli" • "NIKKI" -.. ·-,.,,. S /AO/UM I.:.· '-,._.,,,!!".l...UJ. IC-'-" -'" -.. S!AOIUM l .;'' " .a_•o;n•i; t.!.ht· .• •-• _,. .. -,,., .. SrAOll/lrl ·J ·:::. " ....__,,,..._~ ..... ~-· >£.: _.__. ..... -.. SIAD/UM I;,:;: -hlht•eawc• - 7:Jt ... t:JO "" ..... ,1. • , .. OCEANS'" STAm HIXT WID. "AVANTI'" II) -. "'ft'I "°'"ITAi," "POSRIDON ADVl'""'ar• . -"P'UZI., , .. , l"\lbllll/Md OrlllQe CN•t Diiiy Pilol, flCTrrM>US •USINllS .. P'lbn.llrt s. 12. 19, If. 1t73 JS6.13 "But I think we have a pret-Tiii' '°'~!:,: sT.:::.•,.~,. .. ;no ,1mnous •ut•N•u PUB!JC NOl'ICE ty good chance," irOOucer Mll'lfft ••: NAMI ITATIMINT Menaebem Golan ••'d. "And ll PUBLIC NO'nCE YEflBEY RINTALS, 21222 C~r TI'tl followlng Plf"ltlM ,,.. c1G1111 ocu l.aM, HunHMton ·~ c.llt, 9""' blnlllltl M : it weren't (or Bunuel I'm sure FICTITIOUS SUSINISS ROQtr c. ltllnl, 21m Cup.ar UM, THE GIFT. SHOP SHIElltATOtf 'd et it " t NAMI STATaMINT Huntlngkln 8tadl, c1n1. .,.... IEACH INN. 11'11 PIClflc COUt Hwy., we g • TM followlno ,., .. I• doing bt.1:111111• Rlclllrd Pfllllp YlllMZ. to671 l(t111ln H1111tt"'"" IMdl, c .. 11 ... -the films · ted 11; LtM, Huntlntilon lledl; C1tlt. f'U"6 • 11\lln H, ltllltNOn, 6"I: Mltll)'ft Qr.1 l ue 0 r nonuna COORDINATED SYSTEMS, 203S-D Thi• ~ ...... II '*"' concluctld by •n Hunttntton Sllldl, Clltt • ...., for "-t .__,_ •-·guage film ,.11c111t1a A11e .. COit• MIN 1262' lndi•IMI o.or,. .... ai.w.-• ..,, Mar11Yft r"" •Yl-C06U um ltOberl S*""" Tri,. "' ._..,,. •-C lt1lnl .,._ •-•··-'olH "'° of 1972 are: '"Ille Dawns Here st .. c.t1 tMu, c.111. ri.H ....,, Ttll• ••• .-t 111-6 w1tt. ltll' c_,ty TN'; ~ ~ ilr :·~· Are Quiet" from Russia "My Thll bWIMU 11 condl.IC11d try 111 In· c11r11; ot 0r1ng1 COl,lnty on P.O. •· 1t73. lndlvlM!. • • clllltdual ' WILLIAM E. ST J~N, County Ci.rlt, lllllfl H. S'911111son Dearest Senorita" from Spain, "obtrt Slt$11'1111 Tripp by T~ M. Wlrd, Dlputy. Tiil• lllltl'Mllt WU flllCI with 1tll ''The New Land" fr 0 m T1'11• •l•tlrMnt Wll fllld Wlfh tht COUn· flnnt County Ci.ttl ol OrMlll c°"""' °" ty Cltrt of orlfllll County on F1br111ry Publl1Md Or11199 C011t Dilly l"\lot, fllbn/11"1' 1, 1f73. ··Sweden and Luis Bunuel's 1 .. 1m · Flbrll1ry 1z. 1t, u. 1nd .M•reh s, 1173 "*' " Charm f ·the · · "·nm · JIWJ Pul>lllhld orano-Col•t Dtltf "''°'· '"ftte-Discreet 0 PUblllllld OtlftOi COl1t O.fly PllOT, FIOrvlry S,. lt, lt, U. 1f7S »l·7J BolH'geoisle" from France. F•llnllrY It, 2'. •nd Mlrd'I s, 12. 1t73. PUBLIC NOTICE Written and directed by .... ,, PUB!JC NOTICE Moshe Mizrahi, "Rosa" is bas· PUBIJC NOTICE '"~ZkT~o~s.,:i:':~Jl1 su1t1a1oa couaT o" nt• ed on the life of Mizrahi's Tiii' fol1~ing • ptrlOlll ire doll'IGI slt:'J'~.f#';~:~~NW" grandtmther ,ICTITIOUS aUSIN•SS busllltll &I . k A-7MJ4 .' the old city NAM•,ITAT•MEJCT ::1~~r,~:~ ... 5~~.R~~UOlt·OELI, NOTICI OP MIAltlNCl OF PITITIOM . The film lS set in . The tollowlng Pfl'ICl'll tA dol119 JICk RlcMrd Bl!illllll, 10l) Whitt l'Olt fl•OSAT• Of Will AND PO• ~ o( Jerusalem at the tum of the bull::fs~~L TY CENTRE, %710 "C" w. $1111 Wty, Carone"" Mir 92'2.S LITT••• T8STAMINTAltY .. .,,_, d d al with n In Mllr1lv11 H. •11Mll, icm Whitt s11t• •'OT'",','•" •,,'"'•'•'•'••"v""o'1v""1•""'T,.·1 ceo""""' an e s a • Elllnttr. lallt• AM, c.111. 92704 W•Y coron1 dll Mir t:a62S tirnate relationship between a 8obbV L" M1111r, 1321, Monti Vl•t• Thi•' Mlne1• 11 bllng conc1uct1c1 try •n Ktfllttttl w, FttMr 1111 tu• ...,. • St., 1llnt1 Anl, C11lf, f2J'O.C lndl¥ktllll oetltlon !or Prot11t1 of Wiii lflCll fl:w young boy and a young widow. Tiii• bUll!ltM 11 cond\,lclld by 1n 111-Jick A. a1gn•ll tuU1~ ot l.111tr1 Ttst1n'llnt1ry to thl dlllldl.111 11111 11111mmt tll_, wtll'I the County l"llltloner, ~111CI to which 11 ll'lldl W 8obby L. Mlllll' Cltrk of Orlllfil• CO\llfry on: Jin, U. 1913. fllrllw PlrtlClllln, Ind tlllt thl flll'll llld Tillt llll"'*'lt Wll fllect w'lltl ttlt COi.in-WILLIAM E. ST J OHN, COUNTY PllCI of lltlt\llfil thl Mfl\t' hn bllft llt Af · • F'lm ty Cllrk al or11191 COU!lty on FtbrU1ry 1, CLERK. By''*'"' M.. W•fd· Dlputv. !or Flbt\ill'Y,27, ltn. It t:to 1.11\i, ln ...__ r1ca l ltn. • ..mu courtroofn of Dlpa:ll'lilllt .... i of M .. PDal Pu~l1tltd Dr•• Coast Dilly Pllol, court. It 1GO Cl't\C Clnllr Orlye '#Mt, Ill PWlllMd Ot'IM'ltll Cout Diiiy Piiot, J111U1ry ,. Ind kbrvlry s, 12, lt, tl'll City or ""'' Alll, Clllfanllt. HOLLYWOOD (UPI' _ Flbruliry 12, 11, 2' ll'ICI· M1rc11 s, 1173. lm · 2l1·Jl 01t1ct '"""ry 1, 1m . •n , W. i. ST JOtlN Prin ·pa1 photography on c~iv c ... Cl Shaft II ,. " OITR!JC NOTICFJ PUBJJC NOTICE HURWITZ. NURMTI AND UMI• MGM's " In A.Inca & "'('"" • Altlr'Mn at u. :J),gan in Addis Ab ·ab a I PICTITl~S IUSIN•SS "~'w:':A:~~=-,. :::.::::~ = ·cam ..... - I' Etbiopia,--with ~Rlchard ·Roun-.......... i,!!.,~•·ITA~ .. Nt .... _, Tllt ,fCl!i"1{1na llW'IOM ~and <:arw•tlcfl T•h tn4,~ .... _, ,. • ' • dV 'ltaM~--inth ,,,. ,.......,_ Pll'IOn ,., 'l9 uu .. ntU ,,.1Soll'IO bul!MU 11: Ati.n.y1t1r PIM ....... tree an one ... ~ e 11: • CASCADE TERRACI! COMPANY Put:nlflld Ol'llltt COi" DtJtr ,1...-, lead roles DAVID A. SHUt:DA ENTERPRISES, 2110 E11t 1(1tell1 A11.n1,11, AMhllm: Flbnllry 12. 13, lt, ltn 41-)S • 1f44 Apt, A ~ Slrtlt C0.!1 Miiis, C1tlfor?ll• '290) ~ ~ C.llf. n6:M GtM I Dllllcl A. lhL:tdl l"4 Apt "A" M pl KIN"I' I(, llldllr I r• P1rtl'lll'l Pl1BlJC.NO'l1CB CO.ta Miit Cllif f'Uff • 1 1• 3111 Jull1n AlllftUI, Long !Sffclll-~==---=-~---•· · • Clllfoml• f'OI06 • l'ICTn'IOUS IUSINIESS 'nil• IMlfllls 11 condUttld by •n LIOnlrtl c Todd lo.ntr1I PMIMr) 1u,1a1oa. COUltT • Ofil n• .. ' NAMI STATIMINT lndfVldull, 1173 Sturn1~ AWllV.. Loiig BMCl'I, tTATI Of' CALlllCMlMIA l'OI ' Tt:e fotlowlnt Pltl°" 11 Gojng bullflm Ollllcl A, Shulda ~lfornll fOllS TNI COUMTY 0" Ga.....a ••: . . Tiii• lllt.mll\I Wll 111111 With the CrHfllll Equ(ty c 0, p 0 r. 11 0 n . ,.. A·7MIT SU PREME t"OOL SERVICE, 2761 County Cllflc of °''"" COIMty on A C111!omr1 Cor'POl'ltlon (Gi!ltfll NO'ttCI °' MURIN• 0, "STfTION !lllclplPlf' or., cost•,.,.... m2' Febnllry I, 1tn. '. Plrftwf') 211 Y1dll Club Wt't, Rtdonlto llOft , .. Qt,AT• Of' WILL AND l'Otl Oolllld cn.n. Glnttr, %761 Sl!ldPIPlli PnHa hflc;fi, C&tltoml• t02n LITT••• T•ITAMl.NTARY Dr., COlll MeM tti» Publllhad °'lllOI CO.It D11ty Piiot, Tiii• bu.llllM ll cor:d\ICTllll by. Llmllld E•l•I• of J. Htr\IY ValklUIHI. o.c. ... Tiii• b11$111Ut II bllnt condt.ICfld try •n Flbrulry S, 12. lt, :U, tm 3U<73 Fl•rtnlt'NllP. Id, lndlllfd1,111I. PUBLIC NOTICE ' DATEO: J1n1111ry 1t. tm NOTICI! IS HEREIY GIYIN n.t Oonlld C. Gl(llll' LEONAltD C. TODD, Donlf'll' .llY V1\lquttt1 NI flied MfWt e Thl1 1t1tlmMlt flied with 1111 County ' GIM!'1I P1rflllr , Plllllon fOr Ftl'Obltl ot Wiii 811111 for PUB!JC N0'11CE Clll"k Of Ol"atlOl-County on: Jin. u. 1173. SU .. IRIOI COURT Oil TNI! Tiii• 111mn.nt WP fllld wltll fhl CO!ln-IUUlil'ICe of Llltll'I TfttlmMtlry to 1tll 11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"'!'~-IWILLIAM E, ST JOHN. COUNTY ITATI °" CALl~NIA·lllOa 'ly Cl•k ot Ot'1n91 County Of1 JafMllry 24, pllitlonlr, ...,.,..,_lo wlllcll I• tn11C11 for CLERK, IY T~ M. Wtrd, Dlovty. THI COUNTY O" OIAJIOI 1t73. fUrlhlr l*'tlcillll'lo llld ll'llt 1111 flrM llld : rw''1 N .. A·7stn I'm" plau of '-'f!IO 1tM Mini 1111 bllfl Sit ·• NATIONAL GENERAL JHfA. JR_ ES Puboshld Or•• to.it Diiiy Pilot, OltDllt TO 1HOW CAW• POI: FULOP, ltOUTON. auRNS & for F.WV.ry !1, 1m. 1t 1100 1,m., rn"" .. ,,. ....... , .. ,, .. -. EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT NOMINATED lest Actor Peter O'Toole in "THE RULING CLASS" Also "A SEPAIATI PIACI" ,..MltAM llATID P.e. NOTE1 "A SE,ARATR l'IA(I" Wit Mt Ill ..... lfflr 1 l".M. tlll mt ., 1111 Wllll. ' -·----..-y WT- • 111tlYW J1nU1ry 2f •11111 •flbnllry s. 12. 11. CHAN•• o" NAMI ' Mc!Unalcl(I """' (Ol,lrtro.n of DltllrffM:d No. J ., .. ~ 1173 %51·n In lhl Mat11r Of 1111 Ptlltlon of A ,. ........... C.,.,..ttolt court. It 100 Cllllc Ctnllr Orllll \¥Mt, In 1--------,,-,,.---· ILAWREHC! THOMAS VANDERGltlFT "" ................. "" ..... tlll City Of S.nll Allli. Clllfornl1. PUBUC NOTICE for'...,,,,,. to cn.ng11111 N&IYll to LARRY •awttr, Hlltt. ca1...,...,t1111 Dlllod Flbr\;&;ry •· 1m I-----~~~=~--· 1VA DA GlttflFT Pllbl lllld Or!!!f! com Dtlly Pltotl w. e. ST JOHN, f'ICTtT!OUI SUllNlll Thi PetltfOll ot LAWRENCE· THOMAS J1nwry 2f and filbn.llry S, 12. 11, MELVIN " c&~:r Cl1rk. NAMI STATIMIJCT VANDERGRIFT for cM!1oe of :\'t:' 1'11 271-73 Atflnly t'u •• ~"" 1c11ow1ne Pl"'°" 11 41111nt bull,.... :::~ ~ "=c11n,.c11o;ra:; :::'t 1Ulf. PUBUC NOTICE .. , ciwtc ~...; 0t1111 w .. t s.ii. .. ' QUANTUM. 13'1 Logan Al/ll'Mll, Codi •ENCE THOMAS VANDIRORIFT hit i=.., ~:::::.... - ••II"-*'• 1262' ftltd 1 l'ltltton Pl'OJIOl!nt ftllt t:lt l'llimt Pl-ITIOU SIN• ' ..oMnff -a;_,... Mcl(oon, tom .. dltlltlCf to 1.ARltY VA DA GRIFFT. ... s 11,1 IS l"Utllltl'ltd Ora1111 c-t Dtltor "'°'· 1(1111111. Hunll,,IOfl llKh. C1Htornl1 Now, ltllt9forl, It 11 hlrltly orclll'M and TM "-'NAM• ITATIM9NT .. Flbr\llfy 12. 13, If, 11D •n 9264t cllr.c:tld, tlllt Ill Pll'IOM lnfl!'afld In ...,k:Wlng PtfllOnl "' Ml Tiii• 1Mif1e11 11 mt'ldl.lcMd w en "" 111d 1n11ter dOI PPllr blforl this Couh In 111111B::.:N':~ COUNTY VOCATIONAL PUBlJC NOTICE dlvldUll Otolrtmtllt 3 on 1111 17th dty of Af;rll, .. ,.......,., '''° ·-I , I M Ho.mer c. MclCoorl itn. n t:oo O'dodl; A.M., ot 11tc1 c11y to C.ITTfHU , 1 •· .... a .... a •iH1 T1111 1t1lltnlllt Wit fllld wlfh thl Coun-W-CauM Wily IUdt htltk:n !or ctllngt Gll ,Dlmlto, 1112 Humming 81f'd, Cotti ffOTICI TO C•IDITOl:I Ofi 'ly Cltrk of or..,.,. coun;.., on fltbnlltY of "'"" lhoulcl lw:t bl or1nlld. ' ......... C1llf '2'2f SULK TllANIP'I .. AND , .. im It •• fUrthtt ordtrlcl 11111 • copy of lhl• J1y sctMP.l'dlon. "" Fremont••· Siii NOJICS 0" Hf'flNHD ftAM11'9• OP l • ,..mst .Ordtt To snow CIWI Ill Pllblllllld In 81m&rdl!IO, C•Uf LIQUOR 1,,JCINS• oa LICl!Mlll P'Ubllthld or•t'IOI C011t Dally l"flol °"'""" COl1t·Olll9 Piiaf, I 111W191Plf of lid Wfm, 616 'v11 VIII .. RMllll'idl NOTICI JS HERllY GIVIN to .... Ftbrulry 11 2' .... Mlrdl s 12 lm Olftlr•I drcllllnotl. Pl'lntld In Mid COl,lllfy, I C•llf. mn ' . CrldllOl'I of MONIQUE TOTH, $Oclll ' ' ' 'AU-n •t JH•t one• llCtl WMfl; tor fow II.IC· Tiii• bullntM 11 condwcttd bY • gtflll'•I Slcurlty Ho. 211+nn, T,lftlfwor •nd C.Slllle wwkl prior to thl f'Y of Mkl Plrlnlrllli11 LICl!IMI, w11011 bi.fll!llH ~ 11 2211 PUBIJC NOTICE '*~;: thlJ ,....._.~-1, lm. ' • Gii 0Dll'ntto Ea1t S&nti Cl1r1 St., In 1111 City of S&nt• Cll\ldl M.~';' Tiii• 1t1'-'Mnt Wei llllcl Wllh thl Anl, c-rv Of Or•llDI· St1N or n ATIMINT Of' WtTMOl:AWAL. P:ROM J·-of llld $•-<-lc-·rt C011'1Ty Cllfk of Or1n91 eovnrv on Calffomlo. tlllt • blllk lr111111< /I •bout " U ••• ........ .. ..... ....-~ .... Flbl'Ull"I' I 1t13. bl midi to FAA NC IS x Av I e It ,AltTMl•SHIP OPIE•ATU1e N ,OltlST' M, 0t ARMOND ~ ,.,,,.. SHELDEN ANO JANE e. SHELDEN, frlCTITtoUI IUllNISS fllAMI ,.,. CllllNMlt;..... • P'Ublllhld °'""* CN•t 1>1Uy l"llot Socl1I Slc:urlty No. 5$2.U.lfQ Mel 311-34-Thl toltowl,. Plf'IOll "" withdrawn •• 0.............., Clllflr!M "'41 l'-"'wlT s, 11, If, JI, 1m m-r.i 5'0:5 •l'Pttll•ll'f· Tr1111flrll INI llltlndld 1 ltl!lll'll P1rtMr fl'Om 1111 Pll'tMrtlllp Att1rNY fir Pltl~ Tr1ru,flfM, .._ 11u1111111 ....._ 11 °"'"'""" l.lndil' lhl ftctllloul llulllllSf P'v«lllllltd OrM191 COllt Diiiy Piiot, PUB!JC NOTICE U2S Arr6oWf, In 1111 City of C0tt1 MtM, Ill-of WHEELHOUSE COMPASS It P:llwvilry 1•, • alld Mli"Cl'I 1, ' 12, c-'ly of °'"""" ,,,,. of c.llfonll• 2701 w. ~t Hwy.. Nl¥lpOl't l..cll, 197l. :.U.73 --mM, Clllt. ...... • , • SUl"il•1oa COURT Of' Tiii TM Jl'OPlrl'I' I• clllc:rlbld In (lllllf"ll Ul ._!~fl::~'rt11~.!M',, •"'n' m"' .. "".,"'M~:. PUBiJC NOTICE ITATI °' CALl,Ol:NIA FM All •lock In trldl, ftllfvrll. ICIUIPJ!'*'lt Ind "" .... • ... .., •• THI COUNTY 0, OltAN•• fOOd 'f'llt of • cert1ln RutM:r•nt With ll-1m ln c-ty of Or11199, NI. A·nN6 l!llOI' llCINI MINH kllOWl'I .. ClltJ Full Nll'N Ind Addl'IM al ttM Person SUPl•lo• COURT Of' THI llATI HOTM:I Of' HIA•INO Of' PITITION Monlqw •!Id Joc11ed 11 Tif.721 w ... tffh Wl~rlWlno: Ofl CALlf'OltNIA l'Olt' TH• POI ... OIATS Of' WIU AND Slretf In thl City of COlll Mela, COl.lfttY.. IH. L"Yn!I C""'-!~l"l 1 lfld\lnlPOlll, Hllflo 'COU~ ~OIAMI CODICIL Al(D ,Oii LITTl•I of Oranpt, Stlle of Clllfemll, tlJ'ICI ff'- t noton Blmcfl. """ f, TISTAM•JCTAIY fir ""' followrno llCONllc btWl'IOI II-''' H. LYM Cvtllr NOTIC• OP HIAI••• o~ f'STn'ION .... ,, Of ROtl!ltT EMMETT (lfltl Car llClfMI): ~ 0.Wll Lkt-,.na POii l"IOU.T• °" WIU AND FOi ROUDEBUSH '*"'"" uor uc-Numt:tr 4'4110l, latwd flutlllwit,, or..~ .. C!!.•!..,°'"f· ~~· ~m.~· •• ~"rX:QnATtotl NOTIC9 IS 'He•!tY GIVIN tlllt P'ffrl to ,,.,.,. ... tol:•llod ,, 71,.nsr'w. '"" Flbnlal"I' • --...,.. s, ., . E II of JOl&PHIHE I!. ltoudtblnfl M• lllld '*'9in.1 Dttltlon St., Colt1 Miii, Cllllornl1 t0r ttM ,,,_ -..... 73 Ill 'w. HILLE•. !or Jll'~N of Wiii Md Codldl Incl tor 1 ... lout.Id It nt-n1 w... ''"' Stftft 1-----------~··l~~L~l=l~IN& FRANCES llMMllCll of Lltttrt 'fttt1mtn11fy to htl-In !hi City o4 COii& M.:i, Ccul9y of PUBlJC NOTICE NOTICE 1s HEREIY GIVEN t111t v1o11 ~ ~-fO • ..,..,.~, ':n. midi• ': OrlflOI, s11tt of Ctllfornla. 1----,c=:=-:::==----·IM. Cr1M hit fllld l'llt'lln • lllfltlon tor -et 1111 ... ""1 Tlllt the 11T1011nt of purclla• Pl'k• or NOTICI 1:-'H~:r~~~&N fl'llt rn~n~trol~ a':.1t1-~~,,...:J ;-_:_~"':~tb~1tNf'; ~~!'1!' = ~'~°"111~n11t::.*/:!.°"1ic:i,: lollowlnt Ii.mt If found or ~ rlf«lllCI to· Wlllcti It f'llMt tor fVt1hlr ....,.-orvum of Dtpertmlflt No. J ol Mld 11\d bWIMu, l11Cll.ldlnt1 thl 411t11Nlld lno property "'"' blatl· Mid bY IM POiiet Hrtif;UJ...,. lflCll thlt tM fll'!ll Md IKI COl,lr!, It ·100 Cllllc Cln!et' OrlW· W•f. In llllllotf, 11'-ttM II.Im of 141,000.ao, wilklt ~!IHIOUI of thl ctty of COit• ~for of llllrlnf flit wnt Jiit b11r1 .J k:r ti,~i:r ~:.,~T,"·1~1tornl1. conllltl of thl followfnlt • Ptl'kd In ft(ftl of llllllty i") "11· ""~ .. 1m. .. t:OO 1,m.. In ttM WILLIAM E St JHON ptl'IOfllif dllCt . .. •. . • . . • . . . . • SAto.OI OM 111 ... IOh lllkf, blt.11, boYI ' oourlf'ooM of Dtu~t No. 3 of Mid County a.rt I ,.,_._,.., MMt, HYtble NQTl(E IS FUltT .. ilt Gll/iN 1Mt If CSMt, It 101 CMc c.tll' ~I'll Witt, In HAllltY I CARLTON I" caah tlwough ncr-, no ....,.,.-IPJlll!'i •!Id prOl/ll 1111 ""Cl'ly of Slnt• Aflli, c.!lfoml1. .. ,........., Cllltlr .,;..... fottll""} .................... d.000.M OWMl'lltlp fJI "" JlrOPli1Y within Mlllll Oiied Ftbnl&ry 15, 1m. MfWllll't IMdl. c"'"'""' ""' • Tanplbll ptOplr'ty -ntUmfr!IOl'I (7) 41Yt .. followll'!ll thl OUbllettlOll of this WIUIAM E, St JOHN T=~:r~ ...,_ ot IX!SHnt tblltlHO!lf: NOl\cl', 11111 lhlnlo ll'lltl llfff In thf Coun=llrll: A lln ......... , 1 11 $500.00, I 1t llJDO.llt fllldtr', If tfllrl ... °"'' Of In ""City Of •OIUT.... II PllMI.,. or._ tOMt Otl ... Piiot Ind 1 ., 121•• lotlllnt! m.ooo.11 COltl """" In wtlkt: c•• tt11.r;°'*1'1' "" """" 'T All othtf ... _, Md -..,..i 111 10111 .r pelllllc ffdlofl 1 time c ... Miia. ~ 9M2' Flbnl&ry ll, 1,, U lm '°°'" ~ ...... Nmtt Wsd 611• to bl .-intld. Tiit (n41 ..-lltld W ttlt Trlfllftl'W within 1'lt'til ,..,.. Di'.TED1 F""""1 It, 1m. A~ fin ..... I HJBUC NOTICE lit! ~ IO • fat " llMWfl 11> lhl R £ N!Tlt ,_.,_ or-. Cout DlllY' l"llot Tr1111 trl. Uft'lt, cH1(, OF POt.1C! ,..,,,..,.., lt. 1t. M, 1m .,.,, IC..... -lk!::!, It.::· .. ':::.?::.:.'::'" 11: l'\rbllthld 0!'11'111 CMfl !>Illy Pilot .-,. _ PICT"10UI a11t1N•ll QU!rllll 0y Ste. M014 of tt. ~ 1M ..-.,,,.,.., 1t, 1m .....n "'PtJBUC NOTlcE UM• tTATIMUT """"'°"' Clda, ""' ttie eont1c111ri11• -Tfll folloWl119 PlfMM lr't clolnt for the lrll\lflr of Mid ...... arid PUBUC NOTICE a 411D -=N'11, PAIK LAND COMPANY tr.11tfl!' Of ulcl lklMt '' to M ,... Off'I NOTICI TO ca•9tT'Oftt -' •ftlr Mid fflMflr ..... """ ......,.., ., 111 ... llOll COUaT Oil Tttl SU,lltlOI COUU OP TM8 ~~.tire HUii •otit. NNPGtt ~....,DIPlftf'Mflf ot AICOMlk ......,.._ lfATI Oil CAUJIOl•IA ~ STA.Tl °' tALlll'OllNIA "Oil Clrltlil'll J ClfTtM lfld OWlklll'IO -"'"'' TN• CORTY Of' OUllH TMI COUNT'V O" OflMlll ... ,. __ • ,111 --,,. 'fllat 1 ..... trw ..... 4fld Mlllfll1-.1I of Ill. A-nNf NI. AoJ.,,. ...,., ' "" • 1111 1,_....lcl 11odi • lft trlOl1. fl....,.._ NOT.Cl OP HllMlff 0, ,.,.,,,OH llttll of WANDA c. l(IESS. Olet<IMd. ,ar0t Vlr'ISIS ... MU ... c.111. tm'4 ltl'llipm1nf Incl pd ,., ..... MIO'---· l'Olt ,IOU.TS °' WILL AND rOI: NOTICE 1$ Hll!8Y GIVEN to ttit C. J. C-irr ... I.• COl'\llJlll'I', 1'1f lo, wlll ..111 madl, 1M ttM °""*''"°" LITTIQ TllTAMIWTAIY c!'ldllon of ttM ab0111 Mm1111 ~t "'Kirk COllt H'lfY,, llldonclo a.tKll, t~ tootthar wllll !111 Clllft'••llOI E•fatl of JOHI" •• SANM>He, Dt<:Ni· tllat &II ......... h&'ll"' dlimt 19111111 lhl c~... IOwl•.. 2141 ... Uhlll tot 1111 lt-Ol'lli ..... -• ....,.,,...,.. .. "" Id. . uld -.....r ar. .-irM ~ tll• thlm, _ • ·~ 11or1Mld llt'lftM (or lkilNll~,. " HOT!CI IS "'"'•Y OIVIN thll with lhl ~ --·· )n lhl oflk• ~I..... '''°' V•dll "'"'W.0 c.a111 C1INl.lmlMIOd en ot ..,., tl'll .,, ol eon.tlM* Mery _.._.. "" n!N Mrtln ot t111 dent of ~ .....,. .ntlllld CllUf'I, or 90214 ,.,,..,..,, 1m 11 tM tacrW I ptllllotl for llflMtt Of wlll IM IOI' to ~I "*""-1tlltth 1111 MCttWY ~~ i:.::...:s c.~1:#4 bMI, of il'llOFIUIONAL IK•OW •llVICES, ISMll'ltl #If ....... T .. '"""'lll'Y ~ hff· l/IUdiOn, to 1111 """"'9n1d 11 lf2S "'111 Thll ""''*• II blllltl condllct.d bY !fl>. 11 17332 IMlll A..._.. Wte £, lll -~ tlontr ~ '° wllkfl 1, mldll tor-Anl Awn111, C..t1 Miii, Cllltomli nm. dl'Mulh clll bulln111 11 1 Jtlnt 'Vtfl'-ty of Ty1t1n, Counf"1 "' Or~ •• _ ....,. ~.., """ 1111 tllilll ll'd wlllch 11 !hi pl1ee o! IMllllM Of lhl Ml ,= C1Uf0n'lla, prWNld ttwil lhl -•fltt plKe of ...... 9'fl'll hH .... ttl UftdlrtloMcl 1ft 111 INllWrt ~111111 lo C -of Akot'IOilc ........... C..... lllil • !Of M&rdl &. 1 • 1100,a.in., In !hi lhl "t1tt 4:1 Mid .-...n1, Within tour l1llt ,1:~J·~am:'t11 thl c-ty PfOllllll 11kl tr1111tw of Miki lk9Mt. cOUf1f'IOM fll 0..11tMn1 No. 1 ot 11Jc1 monthl If* l!lt flnl ,.iic.110n of tt111 c• Of ~ ,. ___ ot1 fib 1 1.... . Otllcl J111U1ry iz. lft COW'!, tf 70t CMc C.... ~!lie w.11, 1fl notice-. _.,, • ' .,.., "w:dl Xtvlrif' .... thl City of Wltl A111o C..IUoml&, o.MJ Jllllll!'Y ll, 1m. " WILLIAM I , JOHN, COllJ!ly Clt\"11., t;y ~ T• Ot!M .. ...,..,., W. tm. $111m 1. ,.,.,,.1111 .,........ M. wn, °'""' Tr...,.,_ "" ~ WIUIAM 1, It JDHN E•ICVIO:' of 1111 "'111 of llOlaltT L TMATtNI• Jllll 'I, -....i County Clln. tlll •bOlll Mfrlld cltcldlllt A"'""' et I.ft TNl'lfWle W14 In 11 •• •• AOAMS, DUOUI AND NAiil.TiMi llLIM I, lll.ANltl.111 ... _ ... --.._ .... _ Tr- fU Witt .... ,.._. 1,. ..,. -. A-,. -.. -"•°''"10e&AL llCllOW mwcm l• ........... C ......... M'l4 Cltfli .... (f;N9, fMIJ' I .. ...., ft. 0. ·~ .. Ttlt cmJ --T•h m~..... ,,,... TVITIM. tALlfOlt• ... A"'""" IW1 Ml-: A,..,.., .. ,,,_ ,_ Pllbll1111d °"""°' CMtt O.lty "'""· lttrW 111. ft>lllW -....:.:::::::::===== "~:=!==~~======~=-' .. ullill.... °"""' Clttt Dilly ,,kit tl>ubll....... or.. COMI Dtl~ '''°'· ~\ 11. lt, Iii, l!M Mirth '· ltn P'Wlllhlcl °"""" tlMt Olly "" -"''°"""' 11. tt, M. 1m w1~ FtbtvVt $. 11. tt, 2'. 1m l m.n •·n '"'"*"' it. 1m .. ....,, . . . 1 ~ . . ' . ' •• • I • OAILV PILOT Hen·ry Sprague III Scores Marathon Gold Cup Looming Howling Wind s Sc1·amhle Puerto Vallarta Finish Midwinter Olympic·· Win • • ' ' -Profelllonal marathoa boat r a• In g la m different from The Puerto Vallarta race came to a atartllng close Sun- day In a blue of glory for tome and heartbreak for others. William Goodley's Ne~ 41 Dakar, DRYC, unreport for two days because. of an electrical failure, emerged out of nowhere to nail down sec- ood overall. 119 ALMON LOCKABEY F 'or * .,.,. "",,.,. '' rt Harbor sailing "*ippe"""-1, as uaual, brought .... a generous ahare of lnlpblies aner two daya of sail· tiil jn ,Jhe giant Soulhem Collfornla Yachting "-la· jlon Mldwlnter-llegalta. Cm!Pttllion end<d Sunda,y In al( areas e1cept Loi Alllelel Yacht Club where lh< -raclnc c1 ..... and large -lgn boats are sailing a thtft,.(tay ecbedule, continuing today. The weatherman smiled on tho! 1,016 boats In 87 ctaaaes e~ in coropelition from Newport lo Sanla Monica Bay. A.a a matter of ftct. the event CCNld have been called tbe lficllummer R e g a t t a as . ~peralures remained In the ~ 70s with light winds. It !f81 the mildest weather to taVor a Midwinter Regatta for aeveral yean. TOP WINNEll In the regat- ta was Henry Sprague JU of NeWP.Ort Harbor Yacht Club who Won the SCY' A Olympic Clwea Perpetual Trophy for wtnn1ng the Finn Class, the largl!lt Olympic class. Other wmners from local yacht clubs were P e t e r P~er, NJIYC, Lehman-12: Bnice Twichell. Voyagen YC, Klte; Mark Gaudio, NHYC, Sabot A; Liu Grun!ly, NHYC, Sabot C; Robert Steel, Bahia Corinthian YC, Endeavor; Biil Taylor, BYC, Rhodel-33; Roy Weigand, South ~re Salllog Club. Rhodes-19; Ja<k Crool, BYC, Metcalf; Bruce Matlack, VYC, Windsurfer; D a v e t.nlman, BYC, 470; Mark Rhodes, VYC, Ghost-13A; Jer- ry Ann.strong, Montgomery- U;. Rod Schapel, BCYC, Jalander-34; Buddy Eblen, B YC, ocean racing .,.1amaran; Argyle Campbell, BYC, . Tempest; Bill Hartge, Huntlng1on Harbour YC, Ex· calibur; Glenn Reed, SS.SC, Santana-27. ·Leaders In the large boat division at LA YC Sunday were Al Cassel of BCYC In !OR-A, and John Hooten and Al Hart, BCYC, IOR.B. Following are trophy win- ners in all classes : NEWPORT HARBOR AREA LEHMAN-12 (16) -(I) ePter Parter, NJIYC; (2) Bill Symes, NHYC; (3) Jim Tyler, BYC; (4) Pat Allen, NHYC; (5) Dave Schuck, BCYC. KITE (7) -(I) Bruce Twichell, VYC; (!) Tom Willson, BYC. SABOT A (11) -(11 Mark Gaudio, NHYC; (2) Jeff Mer- rill; ABYC; (3) Andy Ayale, LSC' (4) Dick Denzler, SDYC; (5) Dave Sigler, BYC. s.\BOT B (24) -(I) Tom Newlon, LSC; (2) Mark Golllon, LSC; (3) Danny Shields, OYC; (4) DI ck Mantoler, SDYC ; (51 Tim Spangler, BYC. llAJlOT Cl27) -(I) Lisa Grundy, NHYC: (2 l Virginia Headden, BYC; (3) Flint Smith, BYC: (4) Judy Prell, MBYC; (5) Maureen O'Toole, ABYC. ENDEAVOR (51 -(I) Robert Steel, BCYC : (2) Roger Meisinger, NHYC. RHODES-33 17) -ii) BUI Taylor, BYC; (2) Gayle Post, BVC; (3) Oscar Clevldence, NHYC. RHODES-19 (II) -(I) Roy Weigand. SSSC: (21 Kirk Smith, SFYC; (3) Ted Lacy, SFYC. _::, METCALF 18) -(I) Jack Croul, BYC: (2) Jack SCholz, BYC. SENIOR SABOT 113) -I I) Patty ti1oore, ABYC: (2) Ron !lolder, BYC : (3) Mike Okey, ABYC; (4) Ray Noya, ABYC. ALAMITOS BAY YA CRT CLUB LllXH4A (191 -(ll The 7th Sea, Chuck Cover, ABYC; (2) Shazam JI. Chuck Bab- cock, ABYC; (3) Captain's Fancy, Pete Pefferson , MBYC: (0 Snowflake, Kelly Snow, HHYC; 15l Woodwind, Harry Wood, ABYC. LIDO-II b (26) -(ll Red Baron, Walter Bowker , ABYC; (2) No name, R. M. Wells, MBYC; (3) Camelot, Don Brackenbury. ABYC; (4) !>Bold Ones. Joe DeBold, MBYC; (5) Tenacious, Betty Brook.s, BYC. LllJO.llC (8) -(I) SI. Elmo's Grommet, Carl Bugay, Fresno YC; (2) Cap'n Qwch, Mlke CUcl<lor, ABYC; (3) Manlacal, 0 a v e Ruslgian, SBYC. NATIONAL ONE.DESIGN (I) -(I) Tallaaln, Ken ljqdgu, AllYCj, (2) RusUer, Allan Rcld, AB¥C. YIJNDSIJJUl'ER (U) -(1) Bnlel Mallack, yYC; (2) Hoyle Sclnrelber, MYC; (S) Allen Panluctl, MYC; (4) .... SWatet. LSC. I..UE1I (It) -(1) Biiiy BOATING Jack Ward," LSF. ABYC; (2) Loll, John Sllelley, any olher 1J>Ort that centers lSLANDEIWO MARK n (I) SI BVC; (3) Rlgtlme; John around Individual competition. -(I) Windfall, Leo Ne1Jfleld, .MasMJ, ABYC. When you are on1op, everyone CYC: (2) Ship of Oz, Gordon l!!XCALBUR (!2) -(I) lied 11 trying to knock you off the Sutorius, DPYC. Baron, Bill Hartge, HHYC; perch y0u've worked so hard CALIFORNIA YACHT CLUB (2) <Jontaglous, Keo Green, lo attain. 0 CE AN RAC 1 NG CBYC; (S) Pahl .Kaua, Dovid Art Field of Fountain Valley CATAMARANS (I) -(I) Armstrong, IIllYC; <•l Com-wtll find that he's no exception Pi>lynesian <Joncept, Buddy motion, Alcumbrad Butler, wh<n he clbnl"! tnlo hil •1;1. Ebsen, BYC; (21 Imi Loa, Vic NHYC. cubic lncb Cl1'y1ler-powered Stern, SI BYC. SANTANA-27 (4) -(1) Lemon Crate Sunday, Feb, ZS ERICSON-26 (I) -(I) Aloha n, Glenn Reed, SSSC. at Long Beach Marine Galatea, J.H. Horst, SMYC : LUDERS-16 (9) - ( I ) Stadium lo try for Ille big (2) C h o u -C b o u , Emil 7.ephyr, Greg Wood, LYC; (2) share of the 110,000 purse that KMawan, SB YRC ; (3 ) (S) Little Lulu, Alan Lindsay, la up for grabs during th< Canuck, Norm L a r k l n , VYC. Pacific Marathon Gold Cup. SBYJic. · LITl'LE SHIPS FLEET Field, a 38-year old In- ERICSON · J.32 (I) -(I) PHRF-A (Street Memorial dustrlal suj>pller, is currenUy Blue Max, Bill Lewis, WYC; Trophy ) (24) -(I) Typ1-, defending national high point A wealher front with whilU- lng winds out of Ille north and drenching rain Saturday night and Sunday morning swept Ille small boats in Class C into Ballderas Bay enabling them to save their hand.leap time over the Class A front-runners who were joyously eying the major trophies. ~t 4 p.m. Saturday the word from the race committee at Puerto Val~a was that Bob Lynch's Sirius Il from Newport Harbor YC, first to finish on Friday with a new elapsed time record, would likel)! cop a clean sweep of the 1,125-mile race. (2) Odin, Bill McNaughlon, John Olson, LBYC; ( 2 ) champion of tho Speed Moore, LBVC; (2) John Kelly SSSC; (3) Bodacious, Bill Lurnaran, Bill Rohrs, VYC; (3) Classics Racing Association, a CorYC; 13) Alex Klokke, C<am, AYC. Baya, Pete Utecht , LBYC; (4) title he earned by chalking up LAYC; !•> Rober\ Older, PAC IF IC CATAMARAN Turquoise, Steve Vyn, BYC; one of the sport's longest win- CorYC; (5) Tom Vralyk, (131 -(I) Tuftle, Bob Baker, (SJ Teacher's Pet Ill, C. A. nlng streaks las! season. BILL WU.SON'S Rascal, LA YC. CBYC; (2) Dead End Kid, R. Derlvas, Sl BVC. A VETERAN of over six Santa Barbara VC, had flnlsh- 470 (19) -(1) Dave Ullman, Paul Allen, SDVC; (3) Black PHRF-B (Dair Trophy) (7) years as a professional boat ed a few hours behind Sirius n BYC; (2) Carter Ford, NHV'C ; Fins, Elliott Olson, CYC; (4) -(1) Mar V Les, Les racer, Field will be back on but had failed to save her (3) Bob Bainbridge. State Aquarius. Nonn Marclunent, Bartlett, Cor VC; (2) Snoopy home waters In Long Beach time. The 15 other boals ln the Harbor YC (Boston); (4) CYC; (5) Whlake r. Ned Mer-III, Dick Roberts, Sl BVC. after fmishlng seventh last neet were reported standing James Brubbs, CYC; (5) Rick ritt, KHYC. PHRF~ (Adams Trophy) (4) month in Miami, Fla., the from 25 to 100 miles offshore Toscan, ABYC~ SOIJNG ,.(17) (1) -(I) Santa, Mµt Valois, SCRA season opener. with no wind. FINN (SC YA Midwinter Quicksilver, JTom Jorgenson, ABYC. 1 NeedJess tO say, when Field Then the fickle wind gods Olympic Claasea Trophy ) (261 LAYC; (2) Grey Fox. Bruce COLUMBIA-22 (S) -(I) fires up his engine for the 2:30 went lo work. AJ; the race -(1) Henry Sprague Ill, Pe ache y , SDVC: (3) Columbia, Jack Dinwidde, p.m. Le Mans start, he will committee e_repared to retire NHYC; (2) Fred Cook. ABVC; Wooomera. Ken Young, CYC; ABYC. not be unchallenged when be to the ne.areSt bar, the radio (3) Randy McLaren, MBYC; (4) Home Brew, Jack DAY SAILER (9) -(1) roars into the first tum at began to crackle with ETAs (4) David Iddings, SBYC; (5) llollchiter, SSSC; (S) Sam Wlndoome, Lew Wagoner , Marine Stadium. that bad not been expected un- Lorne Leibel, NHYC. Coyote, E. Trevelyan, Cor YC Fresno YC ; (2) True Love, With him will be some of til Sunday. In a few hours STAR (Frank Borza g e Allan BeaufaJt, SliVSC. powerboat racing's top stars boats were tmi.shing in rapid CAL-!t (33) ·-(1) Harass, Trophy) (14) -(1) Rat!, KING HARBOR -among them unlimited order, many of them with DI.ck Lineberger, ABYC; (2) Evan Dalley, St. FYC; (2) YACHT CLUB hydro skipper Ron Larsen of enough time to topple Sirius II John Williamson's EricS?n- 41 Pericus, Lahaina YC, which had last been reported a can- didate for 6th place, bree~ed in for third overall, making the race a Class C sweep. AND so IT went. The winds had shuffled virtually the en- tire Deet. Sirius JI plummeted from first to 8th. The only yacht that was consistt;nt was Lawrence Bradley's• Ericson-2· 35 Agincoun from Californ~a Yacht Club. She had been lil last position almost Crom the start. That's where she finish- ed, drifting in late ~ay night after the wind bad dted again. Before the race started, the big question was : Would Sirius II better her record of 8 days 10 hours two years ago? This she did, lopping two days .and seven hours off the previous Family Emphasis Western Boat Slww Slated in Anaheim Sian, Sid Exley, ABYC; (3) North Star, Lowell North, COLUMBIA-26 Mark I! (6) Los Angeles, and Gulf Hall of from the lop spot. Super Star, Lloyd Powell, SDVC; (3) Sb"eaker, Tom (1) Kah u n a Kai . Farner Rudy Ramos of Shortly before dawn Sunday "<A.Ir displays are going to The huge Exhibition Hall LBYC. Blackaller, NH Y C; (4) Cohen -Sellers, KHYC; (2) Gardena. the dass c entry Slgame, a have wide appeal to the will be filled with power boats, CORONA00-15 (29) -(1) Shadow, J .R. Cram, SD,YC; Equinox, Frank O'Hanion •. LARSEN, WHO is cam-Cal-36 skippered by Sid averageboatingfamily,"says the Arena mostly wi t h Jeff Jones, ABVC; (2) Jim (5) Hannah, Barton Beek, KHYC. palgning Notre Dame on the Renkow of the sponsoring Del H. Werner Buck, veteran pro-sailboats, and the Grand Lob- Harder, Westlake VC: (3) NHYC. ~)~1)-Uptlmited-Gold-Cup-cir-ooi Rey-->¥acht --Club;-'-breezed ducer who is presenting his by with accessoflles-.-rrc!- Richard l'.>hst, KHYC : (4) PC (S8nta Monica Civic Spirit, George Goddard, this season, will be at the con-, across the finish time, seven fifth annual Western National Bruce Bennett, ABYC ; (5) Assn. Trophy) (6) -(1) First SGVC: (2) Pajaro, Brian trols of Armie Haines' Mr. hours before expected. Late Boat and Marine Show, March educational exhibit. There'll James Burke, BYC. Fiddle, Hilliard B r own , Hansall, SDYC; (3) Bravo, · Kilowatt, 8 20-foot T3yson-Saturday she was 90 miles 9-17, at the Anaheim C.On-be at least three booths of- 545 (34) -(1) Jeff Brauch, CBYC; (2) La Cucaracha, Joe Otria, WYC. Craft hull powered by a Keith from the finish. Carrying next ventlon Center. fering show visitors complete LA YC; (2) J. Miller Palo Alto Tony Martineau, PMYC. CAL-20 (10) -Coco Joe, Black-prepared 400 c .1. d . to the largest time allowance "Oh sure! We'll have the information on financing and YC; (3) Paul Tara, Sant.a Cruz TORNAOO (24) -(1) Ron .Hood, KHVC; (2) l ocredl-Chrysler. In addition tO his ex-in the neet, there was no bigger, luxury craft. But the insuring boats. VC: (4) Dennis SU rte es , Sokltoume, Stewart I Harvey, ble, Kem Kooy, KHYC; (3) perience in the unlimiteds, doubt that she wa.s the overall heaviest emphasis this year Inflatable boals have been PAVC; (5) Hank Jolzt SFYC. WYC ; (2) Pacific Fox, Roy Itchy Foot, Ron Buch Larsen is a past national SK and Class C handicap winner. will be on displaying a wide quickly gaining popularity this LASER {outside class) (37) Seaman, MYC; (3} Screamin SBVRC; (4) It's s we I I; champion. variety of ,traiJerable-type past year and the show will -(1) Chris Boone; SFYC; (2) Yellow 1.onker, Tim Taylor, Jones-White, KHYC. Ramos' powerboat racing OO'HER YACHTS which had boats which can be taken to run the gamut in displays - Don Trask, SFYC; 13) Randy CBVC; (4) Merlyn, Sean SANTANA-22 (6) -{I) background includes cham-virtually given up any chance inland waters or used for from tiny rubber rafts sultable Shuman, UWYC; (4) Dick Holland, MYC; . (5) ~ind Noviaclta, Marty Bender. plonships and major victories of fm.ishing in the money sud-offshore ocean pleasure by the for pools to heavy going ln- Deaver, BYC: (5) John Flower, Lou Martin, Multibull SMYC; (2) Fancy, Bi 11 in just about every facet of the denly found themselves smell-family of average income," flatables capable of u.slng a 45 Buchanan, SDYC. RA. Martin, SMYC. sport. ing like roses. Buck explained. horsepower outboard motor. INTERNATIONAL-14 ( 2 2 ) TEMPEST (II) -(I) VICTORY (6) -(I) Ko-Ko-.1--'-----------=-----------...:.._--------------- -(1) T &: K. Racing Team. Snake, Argyle Camp be I I , Mo, Rieb Dezelan, KHVC; (2) Inverness YC : (2) Baird BYC ; (2) Super Spade, Dave Azure, Art Williams. PVVC. Bardarson, Corinthian YC, Garribotti, Santa Cruz YC; (3) SNIPE ( 3 2 ) (Midwinter Seattle; (3) T. Rosmond, Peregrine, Tom Gates , Interclub Trophy) _ (1) Tom UWYC: (4) John !!•u, ABYC; SCCYC. , Mcl.oughlon, MBYC; (2) Tom (S) Ar Laflin, Sequoya YC. CABRILLO BE.ACK Nute, MBYC: (3) Mike YACHT CLUB McLa ughlin, MBYC; (4) Ben- HUNTINGTON HARBOUR (){;AT (6) -(I) Fleetwlnd, ny Mitcbell Jr., CYC; (5) Jeff YACHT CLUB Hlllon Holmes, BYC; (2) Lenhart, MBYC. GHOST·l3A (10) -Little Taku, Lee Griswold, CBYC. One, Mark Rhodes, VYC; (2) GEARY-18 (14) -(I) Misty Turkey Two, Bryan Larson. Chrl! Hamilton, SBSC; (2) No PVSA: (3) Machine !1, Andy name, Noel Kooke, SBYC; (3) Larsen, PVYC. Ravager, Jerry Hamilton, GHOST-13B (II) -(I) El SBSC; (4) Exit, Austin Viento, Clleryl Bell, PVSA; (2) Peeples, CBYC. No name, L. Bowman, PVSA: MERCURY (15) -(1) Tilt, (3) No name, Marsh a 11 George Patterson, CBYC; (2) Hen.shaw, OYC. Contagion, Steve Gou 1 d, 5 Outdoor Movies Available MONTGOMERY·12 (6) -MPYC; (3) Outasite, Austin (I) BI a ck j a ck, Jerry Lysight, SBYC; (4) Lima Armstrong, YVC; (2) No Bean Machine, John Grether, Johnson Outboards has an- name, Lee Annstrong, VVC. Stanford VC. nounced availability of five WINDWARD SABOT (25) -SMALL BOAT ARBITRARY new outdoor actkm movies (1 ) Tre Fie IV, Kevin Con· (17) -(1) Bud Man, Blll Men-available on a free-loan basis nelly, SBVC; (2) Dirty Duck, nlnger, LAYC; (2) Lively Lad, to schools. clubs and. other in· Jim .Jab61ey, SBYC; (3) Sitz John Brown, CBYC; (3) Alice, terested groups. Marks, Mike Galloway, LYC; Chris Young, LAYC. (4) The latest film, "Havasu : (4) Tf'9IJ, Steve Vulas, SBYC: Zhukai, Decker Mae Alister, The Outboard World Cham- 15) Termites Delight, Mark SBYC; {S) Fangom, Robert pionship" dramatizes the Out- F lkma KHYC I SCRA board World Championship 0 n, · Pub! ' · held last November at Lake SEAL BEACH YACHT CLUB MULTIHULL ARBITRARY Havasu City, Ariz., In which ISLANDER·36 (4) -Laissez <7) -(l) Beowulf JV, Steve Johnnie Sanders of Denver set Faire, Rod Schapel, BCYC; Dashew, CBYC; (2) Tantalus, a new world record of 86~ (2) Defiant, Sheldon Golison, Tom O'Keefe, BYC; (l) Win-miles per hour over a 696-mile SI BYC. ner, John Ross-Duggan, LtYC. course on the Colorado River. MORE MORE MORE MORF (19) -(1) Proto. Ed Pll Boat ADD 11 Mlswinter The film runs 12 minutes. Feo, Sl BYC : (2) Lorelei. resaJ•· ea Other films are : st · J t CBYC· (31 Th ~ "How's The Water" 125 eve OS • • e WNO BEACH Spirit, Gordoo Larsen, SlBYC ; YACHT CLUB min. ) A film by (4 ) Moonshine, Bill v on cine m a tographer Homer KlelnSmid, NHYC ; (5) Love CAL-25 (!3) -(11 Veloz, Groening depicting how the use Is. Wing-Schoonmaker, ABYC. Jack Steele, CYBC; (2) Norte, of underwater fishing reefs CATALINA-22 (9) -(ll J. F. Orte, LSF; (3) Aquarius, can be used lo con.serve Impetuous, Carl Drow. Fresno Norm Fleld, LB Navy YC; (4) clean water. YC; (2) Backdraft, Lawrence L'Aqulla, Tom Sh add en • "Gone Fishing" (12 min.) Saumur, SlBYC; (3) nred LBYC. I Bass fishing action film. I S rd SIBYC CAL-27 (S) -(I) Flair, "Bass and The Pros" (25 Tiger· G enn wo • · Charles Brunner, LBYC (2) b ....... tournaments. CAL 2-24 (8) -(I) Dubhe, ~ W.C. Richards, SI BYC; (2) Fantasy, Ray Hopkins, CBYC. min.) A look at big money P I CAL-29 (14) -(I) Westerly "Rainbow" (ZS qlin.) Trout Alka Seltzer, ete ves , JI, Ray Corbett, CBYC·, (2) fishil\a in Alaska. LBYC: (3) Ardy II, Harry "• Carr, LBYC, Gremlin IJ, Hasty Arnold, All films are 16mm color, NEWPORT-20 (6) _ (t) PMYC; (3) Serena, PhU and are available for free loan Astos. Chris Kar 8 t z a 8 , Doane, NYC (4) Retreat II, (except for return postage) F Bob Smith, PMVC. from Solano Studios, 4365 N. SBYRC; (~sctnation, CORONA!l().25 (9) -(I) 27th St,, Milwaukee Wisc. Viento de! Mar, Ernest Marr, 53216. ' Regionals ~~~~~~===--,! Postponed Regional finals I e a d i n g toward selection of a Southern California representative to the North American Yacht Racing Yacht's aMual Prince of Wales Bowl nalional'match racing championship h a v e been postponed from this weekend lo March !I-April I, It was announced by Biil DaJeasl, chairman of the event for the Long Beach Yacht Club. The rescbeduled series will match Southwestern Yacht Club, aklPOtred by Don Bever, a~alnsl "Los Angelu Yacht Club, ekipoered by DI ck Doaver of Ne"1'0rt Beach, In Cal T-1 tloopl. The winner 1llll repreoent Southern Clllfornia In Ille Prtnee of ll'al,. cham- plonsb!Jll off Loag Beach Alig . I See by Today's Want Ads e liEIP!'IJL FOR HAUL- ING -Ford Plck·up tnJClt -' -"'· 4 speed. e MW!' BE A MUSTANG 10r sale, 1111 a aood deal. l9Gll M-V-8 eorlne, I power -A air con-di-._. Under $600. e ARE YOU Tllll CllAUF· FE1JR or ltle (am\Jyt Then ~ would appreclato lhlo 86 Nova . Statton w""", It llu low mf1oa and lo lilce-. u 27~1. ._ ___________ '""" ____ , • PERFORMANCE FEA1UREL LOVL LOW PRICED 4·PlY NYLON COR D TI RE CLEAN SIDEWALL DESIGN RADIAL DARTS ON SHOULDERS TRIPLE TEMPERED NVLON CORD CONSTRUCTION $ AllAI 1111ns PRl:ECIAIS 1U:WEAJllll r UDAil Sin 1.501ll bla<:ltwtll t11btleu plVI $1.7J Ftd. Exj f 11 tnd old t rt. OTHER 17' "SIZES 5 "'" LOW 1.1s.14, PRICED J:J::::: T001 '·""' Plut $2.111 to $2.30 r1d. lA. Ti-. , • ltpelldlnt Oii ll?t, Ind oM Ult. SERVICE OFFERS BELOW AVAILABLE ONLY AT LISTED GOODYEAR SERVICE srqRES GOODYEAR HEAVY DUTY YOUR CHOICE $2777 PROFESSIONAL ll&llD Oll-266 BRAKE REUNE • Ja1t,•ll drum .lJP• br1ke llnlnp ill' -whtelt. lncludn VW'1, TO)'Ollt, D1t1un. Wh11l cylt. 16.50 11. -Drunts tumed '3.00 ea. -Pront anue 11~ $t.7S pr. -Retu.m lpr!Jlp 11..00 11. ytn COit. Rtgullrly 4 for $63.80. Now 81.ry 4 ror $47.l5 • Yov SM SIS.95 • Hirry Off1t .,.. Sil.. Nif:ht!-.. 1--· --I . ----- lncludea: • New Spuk Plugs • New Polntl • New Condenser • ' Add $4 !or 8 cyl. outoa.~dd $2 lor Alr-CondlUoned cars. ' . ............................................................... ... HUNTINGToN CENTER GaocjyMr Servi.. Stor• 1tn ..._ A~ -M2-44tl ' .......... lttW:OtJ s.t. l:to.l:Ot WESTMINSTER Goadyur s.Mce Stor. 4'71 w..t I Tu A_.. -lt .. 1Jt1 . ·--·--... ...................... JUST NORTH OF SOUTH COAST PLAZA Goadyur Tlr. Center lMI S.. ....... 11111_ .... -· ........... lite .. ,,., ........ 4:tl • COSTA t,IESA Yount & Lane ''" ... ,.... ""' -.... ,,,, M .. ........._ 1:.11 .. l:JO; S,,, 71JO t. J i)I LAGUNA BEACH Yo•"'I & Lane 112-~-4""""" • 4tMJ11 _..,., ................... ' / I ' I , ' I Ewryoni Ha• Something That Someone E111 Wanta ' MoM.oy, Ft0ru"1 19, 1973 ---' . ' --'• .. DAILY PILDT J 9 I You Can Sall It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad H ... tw S. 1 ... 114 e ...... ,._ .... ,..., 1H·14f e ........ ._... 1 ... 1tt e ........ 2-.m e ..... JM-4tt • a n11t1 : ltl U4 • Pm1n• IU'"'4t e Leet _. ,.... IY..174 1-=~=======-= .. IMcurdlw IJS..ltt • .............. ""'6tt • ...... 9 ~1" e M* t I 1 Ill-Mt e hel .. s.,, .. .....,. e ..... _. ......... , r• .... t14 e T-.p1:1•kra t1J.t4t e A»tl•1tlw t1a.ttt e ERRORS. Advtrll,.n should c"-ck thtlr ids dolly & rtport trrors lmmtdl1t1ly The DAllY PILOT 1Humt• ll1blllty for th~ first Incorrect 1nsertl~n only. iiiliiilii -... -_ ... _ General General -~~-s.at ~ AllllASSOaATfS REALTORS 2821 EAST C0MT HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR. CAI.IF, 644·7270 Back Bay And Pool You and your family will enjoy this home and HUGE family room, HUGE bonus room, HUGE space for your boat or trailer. NEAR BACK BAY. $64,950 Just reduced Ready and waiting Bring Lhe kids & pets to Lhis cul-de-sac street and' enjoy this FAMILY HOME. 3 Bedrooms, . 21> balhs. LARGE FAMILY ROOM, used brick fireplace, spacious fenced back yard wilh covered patio, in Back Bay "ea. OWner transferred. IMMEDIATE OC- CUPANCY . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . $38;500 . Tee _~L in Mesa Verde BEAUTIFUL SPANISH style home on Lhe 12th hole of Mesa Verde Goll Course. CUS- TOM carpets & drapes. 5 bedrooms, 3 balhs, family room, WET BAR, 2 fireplaces, dining room. Beaut. master suite and INVITING PATIO facing Lhe GoU Course ..... $84,950 Beautiful Bay crest You'll enjoy this lovely FAMILY HOME on a secluded street. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, PAN- ELED family room wilh double fireplace plus many custom features. Large fenced yard anci J>BtiO. . .... , .c ... " •... , • '6,'l,500. ' ""·· I General General C:oll~e Park Near Home! Country Club! Prime home on comer $45,750. Truly gorgeous lot with 3 bedrooms, 2 home on quiet cul de baths, family room & sac. In model condition. dining room. Forced-air 3 bedroo?ls•. 3 baths, heat, patio, sprinklers. for?1al . d i n 1.n g room. Immediate possession B~1lt-1ns, ~hwasher. possible. Well landscap-Fireplace, family room. ed. No down G.l.'s. Rear livmg room. (007· $34,750. (00648) 540-54) 5411-1720 1720 Top Town~ouse! $32,800. Owner trans· In Mesa Verde! !erred. Imm a cu I ate $34,900. Very sharp in most desirable area. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Din· ing room, built·ins. Fire- place, f a m i I y room. Covered patio, s h ad e trees. Move-in cpndition. (00830) 540.-1720 "condo" with 4 bed· rooms, 3 b a t h s. Fire- place, family room. Se- cluded living room. Din- ing room, built·ins, dish· washer. New .solarium. Vacant. (111011) 5411- 1720 2955 H4RBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA . 540-1720 General ******' * TAYLOR CO. * .IGentrtl ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.......;, MEET OUR OFFICE We thiilk--we cover Lhe residential resale market pretty well. These are our reasons for thinkin~ so: Evelyn Srruth -Broker -lives in Corona Highlands, eight years resident. Shirl•)' Rich -Associate -lives in Cameo Shores, two years resident. Marge Elhell -Associate -lives in Harbor View Homes -eleven years resident. Leighton Linden -Broker -lives on Ocean Blvd., CdM -fifteen years resident. Howard Carrigan -Associate -lives in Laguna, seventeen ye ars resid~nt. Bob Holderielh -Broker -lives in Costa Mesa, ten years resident. B. J: Frankovic -Associate -lives on Spy Glass Hill, two years resident. · Mike Weeks -Associate -lives on Sea Lane, C.D.M., four Years resident. John Goshen -Associate -lives on Golden· rqq, C.D.M., two years resident. Daphne Symonds -Secretary -lives in Newport Heights, by way of New Zealand, twenty years resident. Hal Butts -Manager -lives in Harbor View Hills, nine years resident And all Lhe tools of the real estate trade that our parent company the Colwell Co. of Los Angeles can provide us. 'They are twenty five years young and have over one hundred mil- lion in gross assets; That can buy some tools ! Call 675-7225. ltla. 'SUllSID!llRl' Of !Iii COL~ILl CO. General I -...-~ Welcome 1 • DAVIS STONE• ! Beat the Bank! FROM TENSION $15,750! TO ntANCj)UILITY Dine + Pool A torr!& homo for a grow. FORCED &\LE? Fresh paint ing family. L&rg 3 ch bedrooms plus extra large thru-00t. All st.~i!11ess kit ; family room. Located on e!6. Formal Dmrng Room. qule\ cul~c kit ln Hun- Endosed garden. patio. tington Beach. L a r g e W~. dryer & refrtgera· kitchen with family area. tor included! St~rage P · SJS.000. Sf7..fi010. lore. Olympic s11.e pool! Cassie toWn hOme HURRY Oflef1'l••ITSRJH1DEIENICE1 ~:HE LENDER! 00 ! ~ 11~111\tl VA Repossession I 01{1 \I L Ol \O\ "' £ ,A • • (l ~· N. Costa Mesa. Anyone can 'l---.0.,0.-.1o.1;;;No,G;.----buy. Ottera must be sub-mitted by Tuea., Feb. roth. WITH CHARM Call for details. 1900. down. JUST LISTED CALL $2 7 ' 950 Enjoy lhe cozy com fort and 0 security of this beaut.ilully M • ·~ home. A lot of love and care carpeted 3 bedroom + den Al JIU 21 has gone into this one. Pric-~ HERITAGE REAL'1'9RS Is @d at FHA-VA terms. ~ 11 I proud to announce that $28',950. Call no\v, 842-2535. DAVIS SI'ONE has joined OPfNTILl•tT'SFUN10BENICEI WOW! HAYE ~~;~a1:,;.. rosided 1n the i • , ~ WE GOT UNn5! Harbor area for over 25 Pride of ownerlhtp. fantaatk years and has been actively ' ' tnplex. Cose to all schools, selling real estate the past ;__ shopplne and tr e e w a y 1 , two years. Vacancy factor • I m o 1 t DAVIS Invites all her clionts PERFECT TAX ·1 nofhlng. Low maintenance. and friends to reactl her at · . E TER A mull to .ee. Price $f7,500. Heritage Realtors, 15 0 0 SH I..'. To see call 546-:ms. Adams Av., Costa Mesa. 13 UNITS, WELL LOCATED OPEHTflt•fT'SFIM701JElfCEI .~· IN EASTSIDE ca s r A I ~ s::~?:l0·w~~~1 IElt:t PLUS HOME owner or manager. First I ~!!!~=~=~~~-~! " time on the market and Ii WITH VIEW priced right. For complot• COLLEGE PARK Zoned R-4. Approximately 2 g:~5880 Open Eves. Best buy at $32,500. 3 BR & Acres or Land, one·haU fam. 2 BA. Xtra la;e. fam overlooking Cheny Lake, rm. • -HERITAGE with a N~ Beach Ad· dress. Existing 4 Bedroom, . REl\LTORS 2 Bath Vlew Home. SUitable1..,.,""'""'""'""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!' I !or • Additional Exct~lve'"vACANT 4 BR/FR Single Family I>Y.:ellings. Newport · Offe:i:ec' for $225,(XX), Call See this custom designed BIG CANYON-$109,500 4. U~IOOI' ~ Anytime, 646--0555. home in choice westclill View of patios from all rooms. Great loca-VACANT neighborhood. a ... to shop- •t P1l...W. 646-1111 . (onytlme) tion. Functional plan in this home w /4 lge. DUPLEX INVESTMENTS -Laugh it off, but INVESTMENT SITE ~,! andplan~th • ~·.Jl bdrooms, family rm. formal dining rm & 3 last year's laughers are this year's losers! "B WLROO••• balhs. Wonderful island kitchen, kar gar. And so on for Lhe past 111-:W years. Duplexes $39,500 ':,1i';:i::;c ,!'!.In ~~·1~ A "' Gold shag carpeting. New & ready for you. iJ\~dM ARE a good investment. And Unique Zoned R-4 3flOO. 29,700 aq. It family room with BBQ & Sq..,. danclna, portleo "' '29.. AUGUSTA LANE ' , orEN,· DAILY '1·5 Homes has Lhe •ood duplexes. Brand new, su!iable !or 10 Units. An ad· !lttPIJ<ce. ,211. baths • see · J•mi!!: reluatloo? •alJ.Lvp i • o.: ,,,. .........:llr~'I •• · d • C tl 1 • • -'1Honal19,800 sq' • rt. may be. UU. ,tor sure 'Only $64,500 EZ am..., roan\ ~. ~ oc- THE '""HANNEL EE. F" i·it140,ilj '~ q eu an as is. a US!. ·· • l fv8.ih1.blel~tor T more UnHs. term -call 673-855(1 ce.sklrui. 'l'hll near new 4 '\,; --... UN UI HQMIS OF COIONA Dn MAI,, 675-6111 ,._11 bedroom "' bath home. ~uxuryJ On the watei. completely relurb-=e M~ Ca!Ty. ......... ~Ol'fN nt 9· • rrs FUN 10 BE NICEI~ reatllll!l.'tarle tonna1 dlnq: ,.islied wtlh plus cptng & drapes, .beams, U 111.J llt'iU s:; Jill"\U S:§. ' ~ · II ' ' "'°•-·lmyn'a Pl~ •0.,....1 _,.;,!! • paneling; abundant marble & many other '""' ._, L ~/TllL • ·• ~-~ .. , •-v 'fine appts. 2 BR., 2 bath "own-your.awn". ~ Ii~ h 1 $5l,600. 84T-«ll0. REALTORS . . . . • . . • OPEN'" •• ITS FUN ri> BE Adult occupied. Pool, great vu, pier/slips, . : ::,"•• "Our 28th Ytor" Gentrtl . Gentrtl ' ·'=~-o--· •iV 2111 S•n JO.quln Hill• Road ~ WESLEY N. TAYLOR co., Rtoltors FOR EVER AND ~·~•"°'""'."'"''._ Jrtt7JIU'Tl'21 . "O.trlooklng Big Ctnyen Country CIQb" EVER OPEN .DAILY 1-4 EASTSIDE ~ 11 AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES NEWPORT CENTER, N. B. 644-4910 Uno"'1ructed ocean & bay COTTAGE W liff D REAL TORS 644-IDO Gtntrtl Genortl view In any direction. This 4639 FAIRFIELD This Jovoly 3 bedroom home estc • over Macnab-lrvme llGt~ne~r1~1;;;;;~Gen~~tr~1~I ;;;~~~1;=~~~;;;;;~~~~~~~F;;;;;;;;;. cleli&hl1uf . 5 bedroom home I.owly Camoo Shores 4 BR., la dellgnl1ufly n e , t I e d 3 BR • Pool Home in Corona del Mar ~ all 3 ba. . pool. Marvelous among fine trees with close Owner anxious • Beautiful EASTSIDE COSTA MESA the amenities !or...,, living J."ID"t'8l'l'C, view • 1125,DDI. access to c1oWntown -Newport 1n1ou1c1oor living. NEW LISTINGlll ·sparkling kitchen with bit· · ping Inside ar Lo ol pri 1 2 el;,,Ja .!J6/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Ins. re1rfaeratoi' + -..r. ; 611 ACACIA HARDWOOD FL 0 0 RS ta vacy near poo' Qu\et elegance in this quality built home. dish~· an ideal 29 foot Beautttul c.Orona del Mar ·2 ·carpets, dtape9 and bulltiri ::bf!°1~ ~~ceAPi!iu~· Located. on a large lot with shade trees. family room with !~place, BR. & guest quarten. dishwasher. VA terms OKI cA.i.L &45-72'll • There are ,3 BR.,· frplc . ·, complete electric custom built teatureS thru-$611.500. · NOW RED Uc ED TO 1-w tc!UI ~ NB out, separate formal dining $26,950. i.>.> es ._,~.. · · ll<olty Compmlll Trodltlon & llo•uly Dovtr Shona warm 1: rich earth tones, de-/d0001'8ted 5 BR, FR, lonnal DR. CUstom built ~yrs. Helen Wood 644-6'lfl). (C28) 25 Linda bit Drive Custom 4 bdrm., 312 baths, or S bdrm. -& lge. game· rm. Facing Harbor !slab.~. MStr. Bdrm. has adjoin. study, Mstr. ha. has i•· cuzzi & sauna rm. Slip for lge. boat. $265,000. kitchep. Priced to sell at $34,750. room, choice corner lot with 60 •FT. BAYF~ONT 4B UNIT APT. :g!'n~500"'Ci\i ='. ELEGANCE ~ CO:TS Older units Jn downtmvn '4l-123S For showing. 4 BR., 3 baths -best. area. Long Beach. Near freeway . ...... .. °""'"" • rrs 'FUH ro BE""'" PIJA Yall &°' BdEACH . W R~!t~~i~ t.':~,Re~~':n"c ~ !!!!!!!!!!!""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I Macnab-Irvine . CORBIN-MARTIN ~ llij~ll'I REAL~ 67~~ (0pt~4~~~~lngs) ~::~;~?'°~~~~ ~~~~~-~-~·~=~"~·-~·~-~~ Wi1ter1e Covered Patio INV"'l:TMENT DIVISION 1-------1;;;:;;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;. ii Large park-Ilk• roar yard SECOND TIME ...,. . ENTRANCING PRESTIGE GOVERNMENT ~"['1J.;k1:~ ~r .. "t, ":i ADVERTISED ~OF<Nnl • ·:":~~1""~;~/CEll OCEAN VIEW WATERFRONT REPOSSESSION room to ""'' a pool and And you can be the first lo ·~~ I I From your balcony and den lea.ve space for the Sliae&n<f aee, th ls beautiful 4 j 1 of bay-ocean&. jetty. 'l'ldl Exquisite new Linda Isle QAULITY BUILT' -swmgsellmmacu l ate bedroom plus den home . --·-•••'-!!!!'.' Genera• Generel 4500 aq foot home ts tfie home -just completed and HARDWOOD· FL 0 0 R S cwtom built home located with 3 baths. It also For Complete li\formation On All ljomos & ~ots, PloHt Coll: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boyslclt Dr., Sutte I, N.B. '75-4161 • REALTORS 644-7662 General General 1-::;;:;:;;:;::;;;:;;:::;;:::;;;;;;;~;:,;:;:;;;:;;;:::;J ideal family home in all of ready for yo u r in-large 3 bedroom 2 bath, three bedroom, 2 bath featute9 upgraded carpeting owtr<JER relocated, 3 bdrms.. I' s E ' Corona del Mar. custom spection-features 5 b i g fireplace. double garage. 'on a quiet E a 1 t s I d e throughOut custom made 3 baths. Dtning rm . , I ~~;;iiii~~~;iii;;;i'ii;J AL designed 2 story baa all the bedrooms, 4¥.t baths, family Full price $27,950. with only cul~c street. L a r g e drapes., p \. o I e s 1 Io n a l built-ins d i 11 h w a s h e r . • I u x u r i o u s appointments room, formal din.tng and SOOIJ, down payment. HUR· jleB!led family room , Jandacaplng and a prestige Family 'rm. Shag carpets, * REAL ESTATE * COME IN AND TALK OVER desired for happy llvin&: • huge living room. Truly a RY on this Costa Mesa separate 9el"Yice po r c b , neighborhood. Total price Spanish tile. brk $42,700. separate Jormif · d i n f n a: magnificent home tn an hOme. Bids close February built-in . gas kitchen in-'44.950. Call today. 842-2535. 540-1720. room • apackl\&!l living room eleeant setting. CAIL us tor 20th. eluding new di!hwa.!her. OPEN me • IT'S FUN ro BE NICE/ OWNER anxious. 3 bdrmJ .• 2 with exquisite 1lood paneling complete Information. Call 54G-ll51 Open Eves. Shows like Jl model $42,SOO. ba.ths. On quiet cul de sac. . qualJ1Y carpel• & drapes, Call 54&-5880 ~· -· c F Coleswo..... Dining rm., b u i It • I n • ' friplace, 5% baths and 5 • • ''''J dishwa.Mer.Fireplace. 1. OUR TOP COMMISSION SPLIT 2. OUR BONUS PLAN 3. OUR LIBRARY 4. OUR NEW AMERICN SALESMAS- TERS TRAINING & MOTIVATION PROGRAM bedroom ~us 29 ft. famll,v Realtors '40-0020 ·Beam celling!. Brl< $36,900. SilrSoo ·~w ~t ""!!!!!!!~!!!!! ... !!!!!~~~If-UNITS, all 2 BR, 1 ba. Nr 0540-lnl. t II 4 bdrma ::= shops. Income $510. $44,500. St/ oy. VA WNER musDseinl. " OPEN TIL 9. rr-s FUN 70 BE NICEI ~~~~~~W~··~t~ad~l'O~SU~l~ta=~GU-5678~~~~~54&-8625~~~===;; 4 0 2 baths. ng rm . ' ~!!!!!!!! ;; . . ., . bullt-lm. Ind.l.rect lighting. ~ lj~t'lllll ::1~~!~~;.: rm ~;.~:~~~~~ 5. OUR FULL TIME SECRETARIAL SERVICE . We have a beautiful office and other facil· itles, and most of an-the "boss'"isn't bard lei get along with U you work and earn w S©\\Q\l}A.-l&'B~S"· EASTSIDE C.M. KID YOU The Purtle wilh the Bui/I-In ChucHe Walk to 17th St. ahopplng. ' CALL GINNY AT 557-4130 Mar.nab -Irv me a-ttl WANT ROOM . FOR A . POOL TABLE? Realty Compony · BAYCREST LUXURY LIVING INCOME UNns 4 BR. ..,. i.a than l\IO.ooo •. IDEAL EASl'SIOE LQCA. Lovely home abowo Ilk< TION -ll Units (or homes), model • maNcured land- 12 gan,ges. b I.I t t t • I ~ • • scaplna. Walter KJne carpet&, drapes. mlnY ... ~ (Cl3) traa, AIL real ~· CALL HERITAGE lor ~ ln- .tonnation on our cxcluaive Mt.ms llatlng. Macnab -Irv me eau ~ 1151 °""" i::-. -'!""~!!!!!!!!I!!!!~!!!!!!!!! I BRAND NEW LISTING: · HERITAGE Rll\L TOR~ Here'• room tor aewrall La Cuesta, "El Darlq>" model Jeat11l'es ! bedrooms, l°"'lal <llnlnlr. ~In& ldfchen and family roorn,_'!'th ~ brick !irepllce anu a UK> eq. tt. complek!d rumpu1 room. All vtry ncaV•harp throughout. tltuated OJ) a cW-de-sac oee.r 1 c, h o o I s be1tch and AD:>pplna:. Prl~ and this won'l laAt. 4 bdnns:, Wiil bclow m&rket value 2 ha, bnnd new cpll l/o ind l'<Pl_...ent COit at MOVE IN & BUILD =c•n _,iinc'f'l lttf• 141,llllO. For addlflonal lnlo, 3 QR on R.2 lot In Eastalde. •-• ce .. ~ -~~I •1 h pllt.IO phone -CM. 16th SI. /,\dd 2 =• • · "O•N~•• nr QMiflll t. ITI '"" 10. MCEf add.I I unit.I plans bt-entertalnln&, alto fOlo indoor ~uc1 1n ..ie j,nc., 0n1> ~~"" ~: ~nkl:': ·~" · ONLY $29.~ AU. TE!IMS. ,(l(MEN$ CO. To .... call Wilm & i..e, 1682~Aw.,84-. &llt<l2 ---645-6100 Stll ldJ• Items • • , 60-Sm 0 Reorronoe Ntter1 of fti• four tcramb\fd wooiJ bt-ji '~ ~'r '~' ;f R~d\ I CAKCR\l I I I r . I t I I LAYDLI ! I' !' j I ~ Comment about o booze!'! ;; •one of these doya ht'll bt .------.,,....,.--, killed by a -of lightning.• I R E E H A s I '°""'' tit chuckl • i.d I I I r I' ~z::ir:zm:.~=· • PRINT NUMBERED LETTERS IN ' THESE SQUARES 6 UNSOAM!lf ASOVE LETIERS 10 GET ANSW!R l'tl'l'l'·I I I I I' I I lust reducedl But if yw•ve got Jots of kids .,. 90. this 5 bedroom home is your ~.,, -· anawer. Extra Iarae lot with -C!NNY MORRISON Lochenmyer lo' " I I ' " encloled patio. A wile-saver kitchen With !amily area. Sl.800 total down payment. 1147-«110. • 6 Bedrooms, 4 bath&, huge family room, living & din- ing room. <>can A: valley view. Priced $125,IXXI. Bill Gold Eve 673-el&. PETE BARRETT -REALTOR- . 642-SDl ~ \ Beeutlful 8.t'j'1hores SEE 11US cute 2 BR. -2 ba. cOttagt, with prlvate guest sulte. SUpcr location. Very low lell1ehold. Fut poaseuion. Hurry -call Bud Austin. t'OLOWELL BANKER Realtors 644-2430 833--0700 550 Newport Center Dr. I I ' I· ' / .. JOIN THE .'SELLERS CIRCLE' -__ ... SAYING SPACE FOR YOU ••• If you sell a service and don't advertise in the DAILY PILOT Service Directory, you're doing business the hard way. The Service Directory (classifications 600-699 in the classified ad section daily) gives you en advantage you get through no other advertising medium. It reaches customers who are read{ to buy. Be there when your prospects come into the market looking for the services you have to sell. If your service isn't listed, we'll start 11 category just for you. Pick up the phone right now and ri serve your space in the "Sellers Circle" •.• Your Direct Lin-e to Directory Results . 642-5678 • I DAILY PILOT CWSIFllD, AD DEPARTMENT ... -II °"G;;;.-;;;•;.;"11;.._ ____ · 1 c... .W -"-taln Veley HUll!inllM _... -H'.!:_u:::nl:::l:;ih\l~lon:::..;l;;.;•;;..•cll;.;...--I 1--l~I --e ....... =1 ... E-.. -.-.. -w..--1 .fAlllLY FUN PrWo .. o. ...... ., =~LEAS~~E~/O~P~T~,°"~=liiiim~::c ,,,_ ,.,. L-Troln"'9 IOOM Oarwor ...-..: __., unit BUiid eqWly u >""' JI&!' rent H-•ffpil!CJ Fix & -•• • ..._ Rn1 l!'AtaU U.-llu -C0U.. -'"' tbis ._,. 4 BR, 2!1 , .• IS ladlitat<d. The bWl 4 J!EDRI<. ..........., ..... • ' Coo.--,,_ -• $37,500 -l>plc.i.:.:::· P"tlo. 2 BA Coado. It r. beaut nl the -r. the JdtdJen. bath, tor only $29.950 -Ho • 'l'uilel1 Roolllln. F re• f'>nl•"k 4 -IOlil -""'-• 2 lb 2 -· llr cond. .l near [)esJ&ned to entertain in ad-down GI ->'JO oown °'=" -Serviee. Free big-ldlehenloaa'-'1 ldlm. nmL I y..,. on lnv!Oag pool, wcant A jotntn •·-""'"'°"' /frpl SOOTr R~TY. 53&-Tnintnc J'looinm. Dm tllod. ---JOUllC. '1l.50D F<r quid< reedY to """" In! For < _..., w ·, -,-------1 wt111e >""' 1....,.. C.U AI -m>, With ..... tollle. _, dolalLt call 893-135I. 3 BR, 2 BA. xlnt ..-pll &,_I I . ' • Sloan (Ilf) 832af0. 00 bar ..uh l:luOt;.lili ·..p ~ drpt. The belt feature isl!-;'"!;nei;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;I -...... mu.--...,. w11y -tor 1111 _ the alley ••"""' tor oo.t or~ · · _ 4-U-FIXER UPPER This ... bu ll oil -Call trail .... CALL ><H>l58-For Holdlnt ~ $39 900 Ji'P l0'% Dn Red Carpd. Re alto r a • or aiPPlng tea. thfl J bdnn. ; • M95. -· 1neo1ne -llOll 1'.1'1WCICl.ll< Price Reduced doll .. .,. 1s . ..-.Jl""fee-• Located In EASTSIDE, C.M • ·MIUNft. FOUR J •=t.;~ \ ~ ~n. u..,--It • J...i brinJ,..... ,.., 6 ....,: """' '"' _ * Super rnde * c!Ms. firelllaee ?""'" " ; .,., A lei tht 11$ multtpl)'l ! $29,500 -•wllih ·~• when ~• cozy mi the ~J *"-fun. ' r1 -"'n.llnH' co -~·-. . . ,_ , .. It's bud to ~ w~ • UJllUK"W.Ullln.J • T'be ~ tWac tllil home , -move into this charming 3 price of only $29,500. i ~ needs Is yon! --but Corono del Mor Fou-..: Valle yr. old Sol Vista homo. 4 ' ~ :=~ ~ ~mi.:=-= rnERS a.osrour f;~~stic y !~ ~:g ~~~t:!.,r!;: red L1•11 : spanilb WW'k: <loot m m. Near new, Jae, hsurious 3 Clean It. neat. Inspect thiJ n • OCEANFRONT LOT teri<r, cl«p nc-.... BR. :t-bo, tam A din nm. $52,580 before you buy. CALL -~":rY "' s-ur.r view 1o1 wltb ~ lwaay --__ ..,..&._boam LESS THAN 54>-0458. · ~ · Hwy. It beach trontq:e 1D can't beat at dtil iolt' prict am..., FA beat. elec JO% DOWN A. Company With V~ downtown Llluna. Build 12 cl $29,500. All terms can ....... cpmer F.uy &2 Moves Univ. Park Center, Jl'Yine reakl uni ti or combine with ~Carpet. Re a I tor• CClllMS8JrL sa9 to Big than J: ~ ~~ C.all ~AM:ss;~PM eommon:W unit& -°""""-$10,500. Call BR. 4 Bedtwms/3 Baths. 1.0.,!liee!!!!!.,bolll'l!!'!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!"I Alldag $2SI,OOO VACANT + 61)-13!1 F--" M-•-,. ~ Realonomicl Bkn 615-6700 Coste Melll amuY room, ......... -& room & UNIV PARK -5 BR. ~ -. NEWPORT BEACH READY . ~ ~~'t hesli.to, home. Pri<ed for quick -• ~~~~~:. =~-=""!~t;! 4 =-~M EUIJRE.Cl£MEN$ CO. BY OWNER ~~t.:r~' 1: old .,,,....,,,. Space •vall. ldlcben. ba.utlflll -$Z8 500 PHONE ~700 Nowport WM Spac. 4 BR., 2 F.,. !And. Owner 833-Dl!I. torboatsalel&repalra. ,everything nlcely 1 BA., Wlk to beach, Elem. L u a Beach : BILL GRUNOY RLTR. wmc....s. Owner must Good -home In FOR SALE BY OWNER high .:hf. & park. W/W ag n 1 '754161 ""'• quiclt ale -Cll1 ..,,. -Costa M ••a Beautiful Fountain V.Uey quality crpts. Frplc., atrium * CHOICE * Red carpet, Realtors nrigbl:xrbood. Walk to 8 year old home in good w/!erns. Lovely patio & L u---ltel The DAILY PILOT COAST'S leading 546-8640 lldlools and dn1n:bes. Pric-condition ,.... __ to -many beaut trees. Garage, aguna nut•-• ed :b' quick tale with anal1 and · ... ....._ paneled w/wOric bench. Blt· Street to street Jot in Jdbt. * 7 UNITS * ~down.Itwon'tlaatlong. Br~~ ~4 instorage.Heatingformulti ne~borfKM?d; underg:l'Omld PEN1"5ULA PT. ean 61&-nn . ..;...;,., 00ubi 1ge' ""' as d.,.rune play room unuues & incl. -J)ianl. , Six 2-Bdrm. units, l lwftelor, liv rm with ~~· U · for ctrildri?n, garage at night. $9500 f. plus fill. .l btd. pool. All stairs, 3>-x35' 1 · 1P-E1ect. door opener w/indoor-Cklse-in R-2 lot. Rocm fir 3 I· units fumisbed. XlDt rental eludes two ~Go~-outdoor crpt., Landscaped writs. Near high school. town history; steps to the beach. GJOOUS weeping will~ ~ a r c h J t e c ts OYIJl home, &: beach. Hard to find at no streeb to C!'Olll-SI15.D 1 in front &: fenced back yd $38,500. Will carry sml. 2nd. ~7,500. . . Call: 6T.J..3li63 673-3Sl6l Eves. Your large family will fit 962 .. 1563 Finest residential area.. 'J're.. here. Assume my loan. Will mencklus lge. lot w/ooeu. Wowl ... ~ .... -poosibly =second with -$25 950. -~..!'~"An"";""~; associat ed BROKE R51 ;iEA. iORS l 025 W Bo ~oo b1;.Jb6J ~~ good credit. Must see to . 1 ........... _ _ ...-.:.....--C M. Doi H appreciate. $37,750. By ~ Five mlootes to beach. 3 buy at -·?X>·. . ' --ent only. 531-1218. BR, 2 BA doll house. Uk .. Ro.re bmnesire m pnv • ...,_ 3 BEDROOMS I' new 10 yr guarantee carpets, muruty, ri&t!t m the ocean. BEST AREA Ready to move in-1 New Ye ~ P•mpered new drapes large covered Fantastic VJews. Hear the 'I • carpets, new water beater And Well Cared For patio in'eguia.. ove lzed lot waves crash! SteJl9 to Jllrit'-.• leclllll•2 .... newlinoleuminkltcbenanci I'm an immaculate Meadows w/bl~k fence I: steal beaC!1-Good financ. Kmwn Locatat in evel\ent ftSidm-freshl¥painted lasile a: out Home. I have 3 bedrooms, ~·=· · a;chitects house plans iDcl.; &I -neigh---AO tills and only. • • 211 lleths, a 1omul1 dining . ,II®. distaDce to an· sclJoola $32 • room. 'a fire Place and elt» -* ......._zm * This home WIO llnlftSB,..;: rl -"'n.ur co Irie bllillins. I'm pn • Reduced in Price e· ·. ~ outst:andiq;c a:Jnditian in A: IU.RRIK~ • 139cul-d<>-s!l200 lullc atn:et. I'm only Four Seasons 2 story 4 BR ' · ~ .,,..,_,. out-ownermustseD•r'"~ • pnce, and my . ' ' -~'-• $34,500 Make offer call~ PHONE 645-6700 owners want a fast et!C!'OW. · 4 BA, ~a~e family nn, for--tt=""" Carpet. Realton 5tlH!640 larwin Nalty inc. mal dining nn, xlnt crpts, ... c----Qllll.& ( 714) 968 4405 ·<Up.. Gos B-B-Q._ M"'t sq -- 60' ON WATER I ASSUMABLE . . loo ... , lo• the pnce. a ... Roal Home + • ._. .. . $175 Giii I VA LOAN O,WN:;' ... "t 3 bdrms., to boach. Selle" are moti-Ownel"'s •pt., 3 BR., 2 ba. Huge famil; home; 5 MESA VERDE Family rm.. dining~: vated. CALL 968-44.56. Bonus of frplc .. _ din. nn., Bdnns., study, pool; next to ! built-tns. dishwasher. brk lge. deck,, Catalina sametl ~ beach. Pier it slip 1or Great location. Extra clean 3 $32.950. ~2561. & water \'ll?W. 1-BR. guden largeboat.TrionaBergin. bedroom, .family room. OWNERanxious.4bdrms.,2 apt. w/eompl~e prfvar;J. OOLDWEU. BANKER Lovely grounds. $«),500. be.tbs. Patio, dining rm. opens onto brick patio - Realtors 644--2.ol 833--0100 Possible l.IY.' down. 646-nn Built-ins, .fireplace, family man¥ . trees. Rent of $185 550Newport.CenterDi. OPENTIL9 •1T'SRM10l1EMCEI rm. NE'ar schools. Nice moloan. •!rill~ a $26,500 I wmc.plng. .... $34,500. • .. .,,,. only $48,SOO lor Marketplace Ear~ A!~L llVlll =~ .~~r ~: PEEK PREVIEW ~$on~~~~ . R-l u:tr 63'x275' w/aJley • • um.E ~old !;.n'tJ:.."";.: $31,500 4 BR 2 BA 100 W. Cst Hwy.; 1-..;. Vacancies cost money! Rent ,..a.ccess. ui rear. Income from , E~ new--inaide 2 oOO Ca 1 i f • p al m tree 1 ~ ·your "°""· •pt.'. "?"' old"' home. Newer -DOLL HOUSE sq ft. 4 -bdrm, ' 3 · overywhe•e. Id .. ! setting bldg., etc. thru a Daily Pilot S480 a month income. 9iuuld batb-$37,950. Sharp! mr. the . charmer. Large Clusillod Ad. pmnit toW of six units. $24 000 3 II 2 BA Wm. Mceobe Inc. bdnm "'th lots of closers. '"""""::::""..,,""'""'~~I·~ 5G-tCl. soum: OOAST ' - . Real Estat; Luxurious baths. Fantastic i-IF [ Classified INJEX] REAL ESTATE. · All polished It shined. Fan-l42-440S kitchen . with. modern • • • • • _ . tastic Wied brick fireplace. built-ins including dishwaab-~counts, '1re Adtrlrtilitg UKE NEW -ol lanl """' to grow FOUR LARGE BEDRMS in .... WW ..n FHA Md VA. • ,;....i .... perlect ..: fir $28 500 ""!" own -and ...i sbup .,.., deep shag you A your f&nlly Md I • fruit. ...,. just Sllll per mo. -big )dtcll. pan1d pride 01 ownenmp i.. die ,, -flrW. 11119) Thistrulya..W.--'"1tbloVA-1e. -lamtm,Xf!'a,xll'acle'"&Retiln ·~·~ v"1ue,be•utyAlinbllityof only 3% yrs old beautlfuUy huge rear yard all tencd rs ~ this fine home E:rttUent ! , . . · landsca~ front 1' Bade -Ptjced ~t $33.950. Cbildre~ Onen Eves. fioor plan w:1th all 1be . Class1f1J::at1on 100.124 New_ paint. I: cpt aee toap-ltelllas5ti-O*Ji can waHc to new school: OWNER must sell 3 desired features.; .rea1J¥ a I ~ -preciate -spadous 3 bedrm BRK. 531-5800. bdrna 2 baths · Near steal at $44.CXX) --j fllil 2 hllth home. n..rs ready Open Eves. HuntillflOn leech • be<ch.., Din In i rm., _ . ~tlR:~~Red PEACE ~washet, ~ullt-lns . ~0·1 . ' Clossification 125-149 · ' l'Wle ~ quiet will be -Blue Pool-l»"k~~~t.mlly rm. VTO~'t'Z!'Z, l- 1 . .f · SIX UNITS ,...,._ m this 3 bedn>om. Sfalt '),.,,. eumn\tt reWdng OWNER must le~ve. 3 REAL ESTATE ' llMl"Eltlt1, I r.iiiiJ EulBide Costa Mesa $1111.llOO. ~~· 1;:: :o:'!tb1otf~ in Ille BWl. 3 BR, l BA, like bdrms., .2 .hllths. Prestige 1190 Gle...,... St. j , General . ~ 4 BDRM., 2 BATH green. ~ ~:;IJJ full new shag_ crpts, Unusual are~ Built-ins, dis~washer. 494-9473 5t9--0l16 Classification 150.184 New carpets ~ 2 car J*ice with-low down drape: I window coverings b~ family nn., fireplace. BY ovmer: Compact, low .... 1 I garage. East«ide Coda paymem_ Call 66f-71TI. and decor. Frpl. e1ec kit, !162-55fi6 rm. brk $30,900. mntnce, award winning 2 j . -1~ =~=ooJ!:450. down OPEMOC••"3RMJOl!E.NICEP oversized tot, ,block fence.OWNER . anxious. Im-~t!tBA home, centraD;y · ·~ Roy Mccardle "Rull<ir ~ 1ilJ11'1!!ilJI See 11 today. CALL 893-8533. =cu1a1o ·' bdnn., 2 hllths. , blocks'"~ ..... Just ., Clo111fieation 200.260 1810 N";~· c.M. ~ iJiill\)£~ _ DelkjhtfuRy . ~~-t!~y,,1;,~~ ~~ ch~.':::s _, I --... 11 e I . -Cozy-~ brk m.950 . tiles. .1ass. hllins. flple. • '------ll ~ must ..n.-1 bnn • $23,500 Friendly 3 Br. l BA borne. ~~the tro~ b,e_bin4 ' Cl•11lfiution 300.liiS room~~~ 1-llR. HOUSE Spa,_ """"' encompus VACANT deck. Thls-r. .'::I ,~ I l~ Built-4n bar w/-M-1 ZONE mMy features for ~ Immed oceup. 3BR 2BA R-2, with room ""• ganlon ~forRlnt • keg beer tap included.~ Lot 61x.14>; ,good Jocatil:Jn for living. Ira big' tn the right fuepl, $21.000. full price'. apt. $62,500. 497-2)00. ,. . • oovered patio, Jorg mocrete home A. mtg. plant or repair places. Elec kit. dshwshr, 2 $1,000 moves you in. * 3 B&-POOL * Classification 360.370 driveway. Patio kitchen ahop8.. Good investment! car gar w/boat dr. Block Assume existing FHA loan. Custnm home on 2 Jota. w/pus thru bar. Motivated CA.LL '-'. 641-1414 fence, 2 patios. Low price W/w crpts & drps, bltln Atrium entry; 2 hatbr. .,. I II &I selle•. SUOO>tt all ollen 9!~ ~ 123,000. CALL 893-8533. . RIO, FA ht, patio, xint loc. lslmi 1ype klteh. wlbllni • --Prime location. $37,500 --__ ,,..... I' Frplc., open helm oeil"L ' • • Ca.ll 545-8640. .-IALTY-• CooYered patio. lmmaal1ate • Cla1J1fic•t1on 400..465 NEWPORT BEACH Near,......,. •••• orrle• f•• ••71 1-l!Jll• • thruout. $49,950. Owner : I Paneled li . . ~. ""' .,_..103 W/he~ flMnce. t • A:1u11•••1..CS II iijllj Brid< ~-...,. S!;~OUS ..... Verde -MISS! N REALTY 494-<Jm. " firep1aee -3 BR, 2 BA, ftp!, • FOR ·" Alley """""' -~ ~-F(R. A ..... -Divorce -~· by ownor. -S....! 3 ' Cl ·1· I' s~s Room tor boat or camper ~~ ~ ... ..r '""""' BR, lge tri-lewl heme. ,. a1s1 1c• ion """" I 0 18 Ft. covered patio _. .,.,,-_._ Walk over to oce8jl. nearly Frplc, beaut view I . J[j) Call agent 5t&--16a2 OCEAN VIEW -New p SI new 4BR home has tltlck maint. Compl deoor Mt.:Ja ' -. 2BR l% BA. °"""""''"" cu.mt IJome 4 BR. 2!1 a., RE OSSES ONS ~Is, open we• v • 940 Bluebird ea.;... Dr ' '-· ":"'."-,---.J. · tn ~ adults only rs::.. tam A den rm. cpts. drapes 7or information and &ocation .. ~es .. & ~hades, large 494-5633 - Cl•11ificetion 62S.5l; munib". Quiet end writ wtth lndlicpd, $4l9JOO. &46 $!ft of these FHA A VA homes, family try kitchen, se P OWN-YOUR-0\VN APl' frp!c. blt-ina, dilbnaber JIES& Verde Dome, 3 br, 2 contact -form.al u:r:ng ~a /= Victor Hugo's, level 125,. ti I Loot_,_ [fR1 EncloOed -. A Ii la, ...,. ..,. -Xln't KASABIAN flreolaee. Priced wright .i W.Uaee Nell, Rltr, 49H3Jj !' . .L:iJ ~;R~~c~~An ~~=·by owner, RMI ·Estate MU644 =~ottering. BKR. Lido ltle 1 ·~ Clas11f1cotlon 550.$55 ONLY! 963-2187 by "l'P'l V.A. REPO. s BR. 2 Ba. OWNER sacrlliclntr b lg OWNER ctil * EXCLUSIVES ~ · only. $27,lliO-lfJiiO Down Spanish Villa, 2 story w/We 2 hllths.. N1""· 3 bdrms., 2 Bdrms fantlly .,... 111111 ....... ,.---j, ·*STEPSTOOCEAN+ . -51U510 :;:..!""f"'-~u.~ BullHna."dh~~~ ,~ths.onstreet .. ;::;..\t,.._ __ ._,,:--=-,.--J 2 BR. & den, l!l balhs. Ff. SUNNY home in -locale llropl bltMI !loon 1oo4a of Dining rm. ,lln!pi•ec. Rev -.500. ---111 Clanmu1;00 575-510 pie., bllnL P•tios. Walk to BC 1"""'1 >d. lBR. ll7.900 ..,..,; .......pt '1ro11. in IMag rm. brk $29 550 4 ·~- ' club I< lemj<. B s..1o '"-&45-S8. -hilltop .,.... BKR 846-1383. ' • ~·~· Pius .W.; 5 .....,. _ _, IUf=I S3t500-Cood1'ft'IM NEED Writeoft! Perfect 5.1&4S5L ·OWNER de sperate . 3 50FLNordcorner.Mloi--~ CAYWOOD REALTY -3 BR, 2 BA, No. NO DOWN V • Di~" 2 baths. C.,..ting. ~mo~ c uotom boiae. Cl T · *541-1211-'" C.M.645-. ~ ·-.. rm.,bullt-!n 1 • ·-· ••11 1f•t1on 600-699 _ "" 4 -· l!l ba'o., family flrep1"ee, J>lltio. No dowri LI 00 REAL TY I < [IlJ .NEID CASH??? BEAU., 3 Bdr, 2 BA, -rm.I 2 ll"Plc:s. Plulb car\>·: G.1. Ink $27,900. 80-6691 3377 Via Udo Npt. "''*""• I J We ha .. r<odJ """"" I« <>:'.. ~~~--covd. poilo..Sll,000 FORECLOSURE · m.1Jil Beodl . . 2nd T.D. loonl -or we wlD •EM Aaunle VA loan 128 s.;o NEW O Cl•niRetlion 700.710 ~ ~ ..r.ting 2nd ro. -IWnt 1610 W. Cout IJwy .• N.B. Fanlast!c 4 BR, 1!( 0 BA: rit,500: 4 BR,~ BA. ~ IALBOA IAY PROP OP1i:H HOUSE sat 8'DI :z.s REALTORS 8C-CI spwlding pool home, OP<n Satl&m/lloa. Pl1rlC I Mrct • I" * MW4'1 * · 211< R·ll Loi=_ llblap NO DOWN PAYMl"IT :"i:'f.i~~,...103' x ~ien!al Via E~oH. . . V ""°'""°___,-,--,---"'--I 2 Br 2 ea 34IIQ1 Zanib>-s BR. 2 BA. TW-0-;,.tstandilw ~many · Cl•nifkation 800.IJ6 l!lolboo ...... """'Illll -· · w/potlo. "1>I<. ""'"' dn>o, A rarity at $32,llllO. Su'=i ..... pwt I ~ HOUSE ... -..._ l!I T.. bib> -t. nlt'IJ. can on down -t. 12111 mo. LUXURIOUS a .... ..i....... j 'Li tslond. eay.tcw. Pl lndpols CMOI-L-"TION 8'DI A -· 91'H!!!H pon "11, BKR (ult tor Br CbaMel 1a':' +- " only. can m--. -.;:::,.., "::.., Py11•d1 Lon nr... R.,.t Dwi-l 536-2561. -1 bdrm -,, • • Ct.11ifletlfon U0-851 Balboo P9nl-'-Hilla IIla1I. ,....:;; 3 BR. 2 BA. ,..,.,,._ MORI Pl!OPLI IUY Pier t. .Up r.r 3 -+ • 1 ..--_ 3 BR, 2 BA. w/P"tlo. frPo. ""'8. drpo, IN H'llACH • .....,, -..,_ I ·1 ..... Jl•Jl'J OUPLEX. 2 Br .... Nr. ~-dllllmuter :,tinA':~~-Clll-•tlllalstbo,b.,.·tn WUllR.E.$46.mt. _ ....... \ ttaA. te... btacb. XI• ClOll3. ,....,. ftreoplace. l\la1. g w; n • UVE. Here ta a auraec-~ Ill>Od -0.-/ICI 111oi1i ...0 endoae Imp OWNER -. ... a quid! -bonw a.t bu I A 1 BR., 1*ria-, Cl•uiflcot;on t00-912 £15.4144 -..,. -. aii-1rol, ale, -lOOO oq, ft. 4 ~-Nov -dvle $107,000. I iJ Col'-P..tt 4IWUI-Prlndptes onbr. BR, 2 BA. w/Wn rm., 1o4o -· Priced at 149,IOO. To•i'El~loell~~~Rltr!!:_ • ....! l1 ...... I .. = -UIC of ""tt ........ bll lot, Jar ... ..u Wllktr .. Lee .,..,1. ~ - ...... '""'" .. OWNUW BR. t BA, ... ~· CASH ..... 13LIOO. BKR. i.-2551. Edll.-r A ... , -:--i..... a;.= Clanifl..tloo 915.949 tam. rm 6 ldl. Spoc. u.. TtltOU&H A J BR. 2 _, '"' Ira ""'* .,... · • m.-. !\ . tnl/Jl'tile. dla. rm. Udl -lol. 11.m nn/clln nn. OWNER extnmely anxJouo D!JP!.EX, -.... r"I' ( "')~'' "I ~ J ~ e o.l.1'< .. ) I l§l """--BBQ •· 1am1 DAILY PILOT Xia! -. --1o ---. °""' ~ •• lllol -= bor. Pool table obe .i.. ........ yn old. 3 Hup BR, 114f lu -1111o ~-,,.-..,--.J -.... Qolll ---"' ...... AD -WWW-,.. -ID ...... kllch., --B'l 0..-. ----=-----------------' ClosoillcMloo tlO-ttO ;::.-. ~ ..._ 642-5671 I ..in C"',.... ""' do u ....., <Oll!ago, n·1 • ·..i !BA. s:i,--;:--=:r. 311111 ..-.... ·eol --,., $3UlO. BKR. "3Mlm.. doll. 1 , . f ' ' c 5 I ; ....... • C l1lllztoa .. ........ WAUIJT SQUARE ' 0.ly 1 Co1•omi1i.1ms left PLUS -.S • Fii SALE ••a..-.c.ts ••. I JJS!Ci "' Down • 2. & J 81i:ww e PriY• End•od Garogo FEATURES INCLUDE : -~ -. bood, DW, disposal, In. clMiul Lamdry area. piv entrance, choice ol arpet allol!-, calile TV. swimming pool, ps BBQ. port lib l'eCftalional area I . ' M-. F.......,. 19, 1973 l I ( I DAILY PILOT ' • I ll 11 ,I 'I ,.. . . . , ·- •• •• • ~# " • . ~· . . . . . . ... ~ ; • r.... • - , -' DAILY P1U11 .....,, F...,. 19, 1973 [ I/;'? )IJ 9 • d " c ; --... -~ I .... ··-I~! ~--lrtJ I Fn w.teWonteo1.M&F11 ..... Unfwft. "5 Apfl., Apt&., i;Olfl;;.;;.•;;...;llMil='ilol;;;;;,.__~t40,;; -500 AM AR ti t Holo w....-. Ma _ = 1-Mooe----v-.,.----~~'~"""~"'~"""""'~~·~m~~Fu~mi. ~-~u~,,,;~-~~111~ 'NEED a i::: to -,... SAY HEW> TO YOOR REMODEU!C<;,~ -MOUll OI' CLEAN A~SEMBLEIS a.EJUCAL lllZ'. I Br, , Ba. Encl H-....... ...... Hunth..... ...... =-~;.,,~...:* ...::.~~=-:..n~ ~': il="' ~-= iC TYPIST f:i Mt IQI. Rmtal Ofc, dudei: 8t«lcale 4 e o t, and -!quo -. · ., -· Vuat -~"col--.~-HllUlllCll* BEAaf'S fET ~ g:/:i~ ~; 287Ji1MfrM. B•byslltlfll. h rm1Ta • ~~1:,:"""* ... °"'1ir'u11~ belch.,... ":vtc. 41!:.'lt Josof Ho•ry )WJ)'Sfl'l:IN_Q 1111· -In Jrvlno .,.._ NO FEE. ~Jn., Ocean a Newpirt "ROllt A pr.c. Spaaisll C.bJ Estate Uwq _, udl ' ...,._, li<. pod "4'· &or .. u have pod ~ • P•'--" .. R. E .. ..i.. """ Cl• a JNft -•· ·-··-·-~~·~ -~ it>rbor-~ -~-~ .,.. ._. repii; bOOk»eptts.-etc . Open 1 daya a Wttk, ~---._, •~ Ser~•u•~ typina: sldlla a .,..,, • ..,.... .... - 66-1$;. Evenings "" appolnlplenL 1u'~c=D~DoY-'-<:are"°"",'=1__,-,,---1 ll2 No. -.r flee ~ ~ °1: OCEAN Cllld HARIOR VIEW I 2 Acre•'. Be1u1UUJ park·llke 1um>undlogs. Sunken Pool. SparkllD1 Spanish FouiitahJJ. • Spacloua ROoms • Separate DlnJo1 Dn.&e Execl1iYe ''liiiiiil'booeiiii' ii"48-iiilliillimiiiiil C!lld, 'wkly. Xla't -., • lfalad On -Uruoo Banlt ~ ~ " a chati.nctne """"I 11 --· 505-WL W. A. SllllLEY, C-P.A. Oranl<. opportomlly LICENSED MOTHER. 60-2231 (II P 846-9666) 5'H446 . -apartments cJestio"'1 wilb a Muter'• toueb, IC.I· • Walk lo,Closell perb """° ...urllJ" exd•· slve. Vena.Illes Oub aod pool with unique -bar. fountalna and (onnal gar- d~ All part Of the SouUI Coll.It'• tihe1t apartment community. • Hom&-Uke 1'11.\'l!<!ns & Cabinets I BDRM. Uofurn. $165. Furn. ,1115. 2 BDRM. Unfunl. $185. Furn. $215. WaterflMI Ofbs 11• 1 FENCED YARD, VEAL INCOME ;:ru Preparallon ASSEMBLERS· Preclmoll Aooty ~ .. 11 '1 • NPT. HGTS. 6454541 Your Home. Exper. Ac-Mecbanlt.al ~mbly. Musi 9-12, Tues tbru Fri 2» to 3XlO ft. Mo. or Lee.le. ' • BABYSlT'l'INC in my hmle. couotant. Low Ra 1e 1 • be able to read blueprints. UTUAL Qualified tenants onlf. . . wt1y or tuiY nteo. hcd 81H317. CQle Inatrwnent Co<!> .. :1134 PACIFIC M BAY LIDO BUILDING ...._..,,. 530 yan!.61>-:llllS.CM. . JonltorW Plac'entl• AV.. CM. 100Newpcrt0entBtlr. 3700 Newport Blvd., N.a YflLl. BABYSIT , • 64H011>. Equal opp or . Newporl Bead> Ph: Loo C<wJa .m.w NEED • p1a<e to ..,.-,,,.,. ""' ..... ·.,. ·flM2M orna: deanln&. 11 c 4 • ,.,.,,_§!~~· ,.;_,,~~,_-ll::::::::i~ Townbouu, 2 br, I~ ba. 1400 sq '!t Fuin. $240 · ·ALL UTILITIES FREE · 1 B«troom/1tudlol from $1!rii 2 Bedroom from $305 Mi>delt open 9 A.M. lll dulk Walk to HW1Ungtou· c.i>ler Adults, No pell 1741 WE••cLIFF DR hl.ttWehavtt-orol!lo:e • -.TYn.,..to...._ ~ RS . " • ...,., 145, Look what 1t ii> C.rpet Ser:vice -or 646-:152'!. ASSEMBLE CLERICAL Prime loc. S.... or otttcs. cludn: Steel<ue d •, k, .,..-LondlcoplR• & Slock Rm Parsnl RECEPTIONIST/ :IXIO aq. ft. at 22c. lot.I of swivel. chair aide chair, JOHN'S Carpet i:'U~ Apply At. Dipper Marine pltg, wt pon1, cp~ -· AJO, . .;;;t;i'd.,,., X l n I Dri-$hampoo fr... Scot· BR y ANT • s c 0 mple.. O>rp, 1919 E. ~ta!. TYPIST a.lrloood. ALSO • • . beach area klcation. All ulil. clJ&uard (Soil Retirdaota). 11m,,..p1.,.-~. 19 Santa Ana." Newport BHch 2 OFC. SUITES. 7tfi ~· ft., =~ ~ E &~. = : :1 in:.': yrs lecal exp. L.1 c . d: ASSEMBLY :foreman far sail The Irvine Company .. ar will comb~. lne utU. , 0~ " t " bleach for while -carpet&. 96>0t91. boat oompaJU'. Exp'd only. receptionist w/min. 1-2 ,n IA QUINTA tmllSA .\fnatlf3 16211 Perksldo Lw, 11:a. ON •THE BLUFl'S I AT NI WPORT I 714: 847•5441 . &ir/cond. cma fir. lenOwn ~~ . . rs. ~ c · Saye your m.mey b:v •Yinll Ml......, Appl)' w .. n. Schock. 350'J s. exper. Pleasant per10Mlll;)' , 1 entr. Ii: st. addrns. P ty · me extra tripe. will clean . Greenville St.. S.A. A abWty to handle bus)' pkg. ·Call 548-«)86, Owner. MASSAGE livlnx: nn .• : dining rm: a: QUALITY muomy work Alslstant Manager desk. which includes ~ ot From Nt!'.WPOrt Blvd.I turn at (4 blk So r s' J . . Frw. Be. b DELUXE executive suite of hall $15. Aw rm., $7..50, brick • hklck wan.. Patioll Pref. col.letegrad. Know· dk:tapbone • heavy tylpiqg. \I ltolfltal Rood ( block s. • o an 01efo l, on a.c ' 8 offices. CaJJ divide · tor "Al You Uke It" co,.ich .sro. chalr~ 15')'1'J. a apeclalty. 675-5.TlO. ledge of 1ood &: cooking. Twine 70 w.p.m. a~ i above Pacific Cout Hwy) to 1 blk. w. on Holl to 16 11 P iil' Ide ·I.an•)· omaller sul.... I . WOlk-ln Whirlpool • Sauna oxp. .. Whal COWlfJI, mt .P•lntlng a Age II> ti. Does not have .. ty. II 644 3319 N~· 0 WYJ ~~ =· •~ tmmacula" il\ll or dlslinc:-2930 w. csr: HWY.; N.B.. -mGoodethod. l do531.()~ """"1t , P-:'*-'nia have exper., but helptul. C• 9 & 4 , ............ ~ '"'".&en, ..... .,._, ....., ... , ~ ,.,,----.-,, tlon in old Newpdrt Cannery 645-7501 re w"" . .. ~.....=: Apply 2:30-4 p.m. daily Between 11m pm T'\<Pbone:' tn<J &!5-0060 Fur9. or Unf)lrn. 370 ,,. •1 center. ""'1>ere to be Pampered HOUSE OF CLEAN CUSTOM PAINTING Mon . ..sat .. 1515 Adams, C.M. t:"RK NEWPORT Cos-la '"---· --Plenty of ott--.t parking -Noon Ill 4 AM D•lly Prof .... ~ deehtoti' lnltt/Exfer. Unfunl. lblf:r. Ask for Mgr. Mr. Haeao, OERK, Sales Onler Delk. .,. "'"" ~;;;;;;;;;;~· ;;;; I Nightly janitor Rl'Vl~ -Air 642-6824 or 64&-252'7 apec. price. nee t.o1or eon-st&-7392. See our ad wldef SecretarJ, cood. 505 30th S< N pt Bcb. I* lllllDU SPJRITIJALIST * , -, A est. Uc. 1n1. ASSISTANT Sales. Cann l HelJrich. APARTMENTS * '*· *. IJ46cl064. '-"' this ad .c)wlae ,,.,.c-, Conctolo Woo'<lielindorb;d.6'>.alQ5 · G.ER ...., Rooms 400 * DELUXE omCES * I whole outlook on life tor the . ' MANA on the bay SPARKLING NEW GREAT LOCATION, adj. better. Pro!eulooal advl<e CUSl'OM ~ -by No w-Merchand1'e dept Bright, LERK TYPIST 1 DELUXE, priv. hath l en-A; r P 0 rte r Hotel " 00 life. Readlnp dalJ>'. 10 Re........,. Co. Free est. * WALLPAPER ·* c:Apable hustler. Must have C ' ~~ter~lv~ trance. No smoken. Ataid RestauranL 1 Rm. up to AM·lO PM. §2..9136. 492-90l\ m-<rl91 ti 96Hln aft ,5 . WbeD. you c:a1J. "llac" Jcnowledge ot tine clothing. part-time Joy s~cm heaJ BAY SHADOWS service. 675-0010, Mt-719'7. 2,000 Ill· ft. ' 312 No. El Camino RW, pm. •• 548-1444 &t&-1111 Full or ·p/time. Send •-mui, pooli, ~ U~i.J ROOM In C..ta Mesa w/prl NO LEASE REQUIRED San Clemente. CUSl'OM CEMElfl' WORK Tl;IE HANGMEN • W.P. -or apply tor appt at We haoe an U.medlale ....i lenn1a court._ plus n\Uet of Apartments l:'lltrance &: bl.th. Im.med. occupancy. See at PROBLEM Prettnancy. Con-nm;-. W.AI.KS. pattcs.· fttaDen •·He. tontrador. lS879 Algonquin St., Hun-g a good cleric typl.t to do bicycle tnilai, puttlnc. ahuf· Spacious, Ugh & Chee S48-2720 2172 DuPont, Rm. 8, Irvine. fident, 1 y m p at b et I c Pool det:b. Don. l)C.8514.. Far umples I: prices call tington Beach. general clerical duties <II .Deboard. croquet. Junior 1·1 1 BR's fR~·$15'f1 MJddle-aged employed lady. 833-3223 9 To noon. pregnancy comwl1nit· Abor-PATIOS, walks. drives, s.w, 547...{iM6. AVON CALLINGI part-time bui1 lD our from $174.50 monthly; abo J 2 BR' FROM $ll1 2 blk.I from ocean. Nice dia-GROUND FLOOR tion I: adoptioo.I ret ~ remove I: replace APT. Interton and carpet To help with tbo6e after·the-manuL engineerhw dept._ 3 and Z.bedroom plw and ·I trict. 6'13-0'l.52. Good Bldg. Good location. APCARE 6t2-40i eoncrete. 543-1668 tor est. Onntrc. Ffte eattm•tes. holidays bills. A splendid Days a week: f Hours per :Z.-,, town houlu. Eloc· Guest Homo 415 No. Cout Hwy, Laguna CHILD b!tJen by German Child C•N PtiJne -· eimlog opportunity In ,,,.,. .Jloy. No phone calls p1 ..... bic kitchens. private pa::>s Beautiful appolnbnenll in· Bch. 400 to 1000 aq ft. Will Shephttd, 2113, Vie: Ellia . PROF Painting. alao roofs own neJghborbood. or balconies, carpetina, dril· elude D@corator Fire~. * PrlYllfe Room * remodel to .Wt tenant. ~ Nr ~arst. FV. Plse •BABYSIT'I1N,G JN MY ~ oeil:. lntalexter' S«J..7041 A'f'P¥ At C: peries. Subierranean park· ~~ c::rting,J =ate For cents per sq ft. incl util contact unmed. 962-0684 HOME* . . Lie/Ins. Free est.~ BABYSl t lER for one 4 ~ POLY.() ICS, IN • in& ll.'.ilh elevators. Optional VoU i>aJ1 -· cmirt· a_ Ct • Ambulatory Lady or Mair OWner B>-:71!8. · PREGNANT! T h t n kt n C ExperienC!ed bab)'sltter with Pli.OF pain bones old giti. Clean tam11y en-1815 E. Carnegie Ave. -=~U::., Ja~~amnorlbbo.,2!. ~~. Adulb, No P~. aa Good nutrttioos Food OF.SK space available $50 abortion? Know all the tacts two chilren Of my own. I reaa • 1nt1':t. m! ~ vironment. Overnight sitting Santa Ana and San J ........... 1-Hllll ao:;d. Nice cheertui atmoa~ mo, Will provide tumlture flnrt! Call LIFE LINE-24 have one eapeciaUy lonely Rm.'. 548;-2759 ~-1455 required. Costa Mesa. Call 1.,.Equal.;,,~Op~por!!"'!.~Em'!'!'.-... """' ._..... 409 W BAY St 1, Call 548-4753 * . at $5 mo. Answering eervtce hnl. so~. pre-schooler that needs a ' • between 6 &: 7 pm onty.1= Tele.Pl!one tnt) 6"-1900 • • avallabl•. 111175 Beach Blvd. WANTED: Men & Women to PJanl>a" now that his alster P~G 6' Papering, lll 64&-'1565. COOKS tor rental lnfonnaUon M Cost11 Mes11 Rentals to Share 430 RunttngtDn Beach. fi42.432'l.. participate in motion pie-111 in schoOl all dQ. Lake yn: lo Harbor area. lJc/ B A 8 y S 1 TT E'R. Mature 1...._,.;__,.; .. ,. oow i:ir broiler, * 2 WEEKS FREE* •••• Bldg E·103 DESK --available $50 ture production co. Betwn Forest and· El Toro a-. bonded. Refs, furn. 6'2-%156. ··-·~·-* '4' 3Jl7 * MATURE girl to 1b.att 3 mo. will-.i..1-furniture 10am I: 6pm. 919-8013. 586-5950 woman able to sit oe-2nd coolm & pantry man w/ Vista del M-"'ll~Z::::Z::::Z:::::m:=m bdrm, N.a hou,. on the ~ .. -c P\l•tor, Potdl, R.,.1, rulonalJy day or eves !Dr ~ or club ......-.. ADUL'(' GARDEN HOMES ii ocean, til June. S 1 2 0 . at alla~ D._1?~ Anlwerinl222 F~lce PROTECT your family wide ontractor boys 2 A: 6. Balboa Perlin. can Bi& CaD)'Ol'l . ~ IRVINE AVE. AT MESA ADULTS 675-3'23 av """' ... .,... ve., angle tloor viewers peep ·* PATO:I PLASTERING 675-4238 CI u b for aPS)ointmmt, In Laguna Beach, 494-!Mlili. holes. lnstalled $4.95, dead Comm't, Indus, Resid All -.........._ _.. __ ,.. BABY ... 1•1.1"0 needed ~ 6l<{i4t)t Move w/depo1lt. only 2 Bedroom A 2 bath GIRL fa lhr w/ ume Vu ---~ New remodel .....,.; .. Store v.....-""re.. o::auwa ""' ~.. r=='=----~---1 2 Bedroom luxury apartmenll doll hse bch. CdM $150 FUIL SERVICE bolts $19.95. ~. ' ' ·~..-· Call 5IMi825 ICbool ·hrs for 15 mo COUPLE or man I: woman, SD> conveniently located, incl ulil, onwth/dr)'. &fe-5991 We1tcliff Building ALCOHOUCS ~ ~ts. cust. patioa, olCL etc. girl. my home. Own transp. no llvie ln. ft!IUlar or part Da,y a Nlabt SecwiJy, Pool, with pool, encloted garages eve. Comer Westclitt Drive & Phone ~7217 or write Lied. 982-1961. PMnl:tf.,. Reta: Call aft 6pm, 536-1231 time, care ot large-boMe, FCM.IDt&ina. Rec. Bldg. w/ mmmwiity room NICE Room for working Irvine Blvd, New Po ·rt P.O. Box •:l211, Costa Mesa. YANTES a>NSTRUCJ'ION BABYSITI:ER in home. E. gnxmdl 4 2 boneL Plea· oerclse rm, bUllards, ml· Iota of tl'eel maJe or fem. over 25, ldtch Beach. Mr, Howard 6'5-610L . New Const., Remod., Addlt. LR. Ol'IS ~G CM. Several AM's a wk far sant conditions. Call Starms oc:;'l'Y. Ea. Apt. hat dis/•· all built-ino, prlv,amvfo<:.545-4449. 1617 WESTCLIFF Social Clubs 535 Llc'd. Call "Bob" 49M.'l37 '='."~OU: g mo. baby. -needs 919-3.'22or64).51XX)m195. wUher, l"dril. Iha& cpl , & shag cerpet1, prlv. patios PREJt""ER male to renl prlv nm aq. ft Crpt, air mod. U you want Quantity JACK TaulaDe -Repair dshwasbra. 979-3'130 MIC ir. tree lime-548-9410. COVJ>LE req'd to rnanaae 30 prt patio or deck. ~ or balconies . nn ln my H.tg Bch home. ample pkg util, janitor. OON'T CALL US! remod., addiL 20 yn. exp, BIA. Complete Plumbing BABYSITIER needetj, my urut Newport Bell motel n!!'fden2tY~JLDEN AVE. Ca1J Virginia 962....8913 Ba~ •104. 541-5032 ·11 it11 QJlali~ Uc'd.,My Way Co. 547~ Sentoe. home", days, t pre1Chool 6"-2562. ' FOii· LEASE $215 Month/"i"um SHARE • BR -· lfl!D-op.UXE Ottk:e, p&neJ You're-"" for Additions. R•mpti•n,,. l;_mllt'a ,_ R.,.lr = Call eves, Doelor..S..loa Mgr 2 BR. ~t J;p<. $050 HARllO• tl~ Beach. 'w I male. "8Jlo, ~~ ~-~ DISOOvµt . 673-<00Genyk:l<" Son. ~211il Pl--Palntlbtl lnotiu. . . , Xln't -·· M-be bond-J BR. Near be~. 1395. n: .$80 mo. + utWUes. 962-8668 NewPCJrt mvd., c. 'M . DISCOVERY . . · ~ cl 1 BABYSJ'MER, aeveraI mun able &: c:beckable. Eltab. -.:,~ltorllll•mllCin Gor ,.;. llOllt 435 Ground floor. 6!6-1252. ·:n.e ~-Elle" Co. D•~i'le · -Home ..,,_ 1139-9857. a1ltt -"Sal dealenhlpc avail. Must be --Bu~nen· Ro ... ll "" Call: Mon-'Frt 10 am-10 pm . . . PLU¥BtllG l!EP"1R . 66-7336 att 6pm able to Ol1ltlln ·--" t.r ' * 541.6570 * GARA. GE. ··-r rent,o ear •• '"' -:: n~ %µ-387-lmPLANs-Houses., Rc!.tn o d, No :1$10o ·~ ,.,.....__.... oee"an, H~Un&ton Bea.ch. ''THE FACTORY" stiopping Na~yRecognittd RoomAdditlonl.$50up. *'*6G-ll2!1·* * ~~'IN~~=::.: W\J;i;.g~ = OCEANFRONT condo, 3rd $25 per month. 213:4»-7953. mall, consisting of 32 itores, 5.57"'°626 · 557-9695 DAAINS ~ ·-. $7.50 aerS.' 549-0230. Phone Mr. Ounca, 6'15o-8231. , floor. i'antaatlc view ocean OfJlce Rtnt•I , .440 has abops avail. From DraJMries ·~ ~linetOJ00'-.$15. i Ji&f))l'ljtter, Live-In Coverite C.orp., 2814 & bay. Unfum 2 BR. 2 ba, -$80/Mo. Ideal tor book I l[S] , . *~ *2511.l * Older WOntan prefelTt'd Layfayette, N.B. trylc, all bUna, crpUI, drpa, HUNTINGTON BCach, Im· store, ipeclallty card shop, .__,r..t "T:\ltE' ni~Jtet.hl.n& $2.50 Remodel A R.,..1r _ '--'KZ-5811 !>FJ.JVD?.Y o1 D A It. Y _;,...1.1,..~ I I 2 ~ . Id etc. j25 30th St Newport . . per panel. Fut~ Se rv . Pll.OT c-rn.rn.Ay ONLY ~ v-•.... w l!I e cur l )'. mac. • ...... ms, cp • pvt Beach. ~. .. ~t ~252'1. · REMODELING! p',, ..... 11 .... BAl!BOA • Illand 1''0l'llens -.....: ......... ~·~--'-~~ No!Jtln& Ilk• It ln town! 1425 ADULTS bath, prk&'. ulll pd, ~ <q. ~•-. ~ ...., obop """11 ll>re ·--~ ~·~L ~ + util. &t>-3.192. · LA COSTA APTS ft. sro. Mr. Lan& 541H301 PRIM& retail lo ca 1 ; o" . Fourier /frao Ocli_ I) 5.,. EloCtrlicol ·. ~=-.· efc. ~~· oatesiad,. for :..:: A QUil'elw,... ""or v-... ~~~. NEW 2 Bdrm unfum. apt. • SUITE $300. Pvt. otc ~ Downtown Costa Me s a · .,,.. -.. wknd&. 833-3621 .......,~ ~ S250 mo. Annual lease. 511 • ~ 2 Bedroom Oesk/otc space. S4CJ.¥,O. ~. ":_ O:an~:L WHITE F'emaJe Shep-E~I~~~ S.Wl'!f/Attw.ttw • ~~Weat BQ ~.: ... ~-N~·-Be(aSach~ •Pool =~~pes AllOfcSenrlcea ~3988 548-3403. herd·Samo)'ed Mlx. 1;ttpain..~, ... ...__11 ,. ,,#2 •• 11,,. ~, ·~ 1 -~·-=~=o:=;.,~-- -·8116-4832 -· .. All u =1-' 2 ADJOllllllG OFFICES, Med SL Gold ..... Plnlt ...... a10lll, ".' -~· DENTAL Bemardlno). or 8 8 3, 2 9 4 3 t 111101 Paid ...,. tntenectlon c. M. $ll0. SHOP or Storage 500 to 2000 nose. Vic: North Huntingtoo Gordonlfll , Neat, ac:ourate.-*!,,,.,. exp. //, '', y·-• FRONT & BACK · eves. 354 Av!"'ado St., C.M. utth Inc. 64U560. Bf, $85. to l210., San Beach..84H102 ~ · -Tolo.talon R.,.lr _./\i {& rr. r .. Paid. Small friendly o1 bl ·-• • ' ** ornc. .. Store In •mall Ind I I 450 ? -~~.. .... woli<, pnmlng, --"" ............. X-t'!Q' NR u ...... <Y ffol;p ~ %8A 642-9708 -Clemente. 49&:-1840. FND "'"~-le PlU>FESmONAL gardener, 1 _ G t c. Uni, ..,,.., J;.'"'· obop'g center Bolsa ,. Heil ustr a llontoJ puppy (approx s mo old) len, cleanup Jobs. ia-... Brlntl them In & S.vol N-Glrb certlflcate & .... m. ~ •:f;,,ll!f, to Pa~c. ~ llle81iBJIU ZJ H.B. 1141H323'. ' 2400 oq. It. M,1. Santa Ana, •titchln& oo stomacb'.'° Vtc: t.w. Gecqe. ~ ,,, C•I! US. for Sorvlco With Banktog Exper. ~ .J:'°'fi. ~ cah ,6C-4381. COM Ile per It w/optkm ne8l'. Harb6r A: Warner. Carlton a Santa Isabel. COMPLETE 9tl'Vloe, alto * ltEPMR AIL MAKES • Escrow, Sally Hart 2 BR 2 BA unfum Slll5 2.<M/floor x 3 675-1651 S252/per mo 54H826 64H671I clean-up joba. -la CSEA Member • IWlabte e Loon p,_...,. -• ~ <l>oltal EXCLUSIVE We 1 t c Ii ff 2 BR! BA furn $220 2411 Cit Hwy at MacArthur R t I W . nhd . 460 FOUND. small bl a cir: planting. exp. ftl.iaMe. ~ Orange C.o. Since 1961. e New Accts. Clerks Harbor Blvd,~1· 2 71 ~~~Sa~. ~t:~~ ~~ul ~: i:1~:~~ $2'l.50 & up, 2333 East Coast en 11 1 11 . =· ::.~~ F~ .J eat.,~-~.~ ~~ve~ • Tellers DENTAL A$1Sl'ANT fteed. mo. 833-7016 or 644-5153 Lush garden setting. Adults, ~wy, £?~ del Mar call CHRISTIAN cpl 1 chlld (Green co 11 a r w/bella). EXP. Hawaiian Gardener. a.ta Mesa. (1 Block S. ol. Immed. Temp. Anfprnents ed for 2 doctor oUice. llJilll eyes. no pets, 151 E. fut , C.M. era, ......,...., · desperat~ need hse, $115 968-5585 Complete gal'den 1 er v . Balter.) Open 6 days, 9-5. Apply fi:I Perton be personable, neat. good 2 & 3BRS, 2BAS, trph.'S, * 646-8666 * OFF1CEapace&:iultelavall m.axiMeFixer up~ ok. SHELTIE ale d Jt Kamalant, 648-f6'16, ~ BMWft·9am & Noon typiaL S&1aty open. Send bltins. l yr. Blk from bch & Und N by Riverside Ave. Poat Of. 64&-• , m , a u • 642-1337. .. Tile '2061 Buslniu Ctr. D resume to Classified Ad No. oho p' •, ~00•10 "'~~nu,-er ew flee 21S Riveralde 642-3347 BALBOA Island 3 BR house camel color & white. Vic~ EXPER. J ""-Garde--• r. 583 Clo n.;n .. DI~' p O • ~ / U"l.ru M•n11gement · ' · • • lty Manhattan Hnlgn Beach · a___.. uc• · Ir.vine ~ ~ .. ...... . · · att 6 CASA VICTORIA 300 Sq. tt. Office $95. furn or unfum, yrly teue, 84U632. eau'anytime allA!; <Dmp&ete yariJ mai.n t , CEJtAMic TIIE NEW & BetWfta 9 U 1560, 0Je:la1'e.a,9D. DELUXE 3 BR, 2 BA, bltns, I & 2 Br Furn & Unftlrn 600 Sq. ft. Off1ceo $155 $250. mo. 213: 360-6645 aft 6. 4. abl'Ubbeey, trees, nee etl ftmotleL Frte .... Sm8ll ' ··~ noon DENTAL Qaln:ldt/Oanliol lrplc, beam cell, crpt/drps. Carpets, · dra~. D/W, TV O>ala Mesa e 646-2130. Want ad results ••• 642-5678 GERMAN Shepherd, tern. in 645--0341. . , iobs' wefcou.e. 5J6...3Gl..I 1 : 8AR.'l'ENDER.: •. Exper. $35 :ted·==c I: Yee.rfy. 675--4911. Bkr. ant. Pool, etc. Come by & heat. Collar, no m. Found LAWN ~~~· ~· ltiifL !Skl'• Blue .Beet, 1.or· ~ den~ DUPLEX 3 BR/2 BA, all inquire about our Move-in at F.dilon High School, H.B. ~work,. ~,$ I . , ' llUlJ 613--0004: aftet ..-4. • Some aper, deaired. Salary bltns, ., ....... Nice yard. allowance. m Victoria St. Trader's Paradi'se· 90-7547. i...... 1no1 'I'~ 5«5-s • • ,1 , ,, , BEAUTICIAN for s.tunt.,. ..... 91HSl2.. . ~~2382 round. Nice. (1) at Harbor, Ci\f. 64U97'0. FND -Jan. 14 -2 am1 pup-CX>~ ~ _,1 cleanup • -• c:mly. SeYeil Nationl Coif. DENTAL ASSISI'.ANT-l pies. Brown. Vlc: Mqnoli& ·--·v ·~ · •••9' N.B. &G«W4. experience In all - EASl'BLUFF beaut new apt Huntington Boch A: Atlanta, ~ ~Monthly ~ ... -!'. ....... •-•• 702 BEAlfl'Y Qper:ators: Apply Salary open. F 0 u n tat n 2 BR. 2 BA, new bl..,, pool _;..,.;..B.::.RAND;.;.;....;;;:NEW=--Ii nes PUPPY -on hon lb&.~ lllGH School -aeeb lb -~ Harbor Bl, Valley, 839-9660. :,_';""4/~. ft., $300. QUO YADIS Ill Point All Black-lhalf Lab C t~ o.'..... . pur-tim. p>li"'"' , O!!tc:e C:M. Kl >7. DENTAL ASS!SfANT , Ex-.I:: Shepherd!) 6T.J...D!&. rM '·~ help light tnlng' .ales BOAT Dock' Attendabl; Ex· p'd. 1 Girl otftce. No 81.t'a. 3,;!'·ie:OO~iy. one nr. = ~"t~ ~ ti mes FND: large whlte dot< vie. ~~ ....... ~6<f>ID'l2 --i..b,.it-per. ln..li&bt .boot Ti l F..-laland, N. 8. ABBEY REALTY 642-3850 Bachelor, l & 2 BR'a. &shard & Adams H.B. • ' We. ~ Colla ' Mesa .ftber&laa. Ap(ll'QX bn 6'4-lQi. rnoMSl35. d II --. · 1~.~··,; .-•5DID ~~~U!:eDENTAL S..-YB<>•w~. ~I~ ie:y.2 BA lB99'l Florida St. ("' bllc: w. 0 ars IRISH .etter, Vic Jamboree, dmnup. l'fte eat. iG;tJRt NEEp help 11.t home! -We 22921 Ridge' Route, El "Toni: Expi!r. or a:illegt!. call ' ~ of Garfield & Beach mvd) Back Ba,y, Female. 60-X69 baW Aides. Nu r1e•, S37-6100. , ~ , 711: 1147-&148 LADIES wrlstwatcb , -~,.!:"~'!..".'....~ ....-i>en, ComUp-Jobn ~FDR DENTAL ASSISTANf , N~ ooe 1 antront apts, 2-3-4 2 Blt, 2 BA. $195. Adult Rlcbards puking lot 2' / li. -.,... ,...,.,. ·~15 Homemabn. • UV"' ~d ""'•-..... Bk; ~9u ..,.ildrps, bltn• poots;c1e garden bungalow, 2 prime restdenllal prop. in HAVE tow prlCed clean C!all It Identll)' 6'r.Hll62 · Ii -.,,p: Jlm ·~, 547-. I !'ISCILLAHIOUS ~Sat ~=-~· · · near ocean: Frplc. Jri. Oranae County. Approx. lotl, many diffenmt areu. m l.SH SEITER.. ~male abt Gener•1 $e"1cel CLEAN.UiG wortae• avail. WORK IN Department Store Newport Holghh patio. 6 Pools. Sauna. Te,,. ,.utty ln ea., $15M. Want Want lioii!e, U>::ome: motor I,,... Olcl» Vic. Nev,i>Ori Hts. REVODELlllG , 'earpe...,,. =· E :""Per 't:':f. l APARTMENT J W Robl nls. 846--0259. Unila In Oranae Cowity · home, tt'ailer ""· pencmaJ 64MlllS, . , By contract. ~. •~. M. 8'JIHM44. COMPLEX. • • .. $180, 2 BR. trplc, pvt patio, Alaol Br. Furn. From $135 fleed tax ahelter. 847-1905. property submit aey area: LOViAB M ,.,., -v n PIR LIQUR Newport Beaeta f pr.41aw>d.Bllno,compl. SPAC3BR.2BA$lll9.Fum. Ansal-val s·~-MatcbaniReaity64M!IJT. -•. BJ.E ·~ ~,~· JPtoln~ .. ·~7 . l'>aoa -TYPING . •• -:: ... ~t" HasOpeft•---redec 615-.1708 --· ~~, ~ w/lle!IOW ~· ''' · '~"' . R..a. tes ' -·••t -....,...,.. · ·-,. •w. . Awll. 1736l·A Kee Ison '69 •70 Hohda ~·s val Elee. rotatini pole sign w/ Beech/Slat• ~O. 847-6419 Rain ~ lllltllled. ,,_ ~ ·~· M.W850'. cabinet -.:Men wt.. S.n Cloftl0!'!9 ~me.1147:4260. ~lds ~ru'Jo '6:,;v;,"arca=, =~~~· ~""";,,~ Wltm:!-. -mix Quality-':. R-llle. · EXPEi!. .._ "'""'fit Job Willi flll>liou!!o 1 rr .. .., Stylill NEWLY de\>Onlled 3 B R , Newport Boaelt camera .; ! 615-7877. m cb&ngable, 351 p>le mow>I• lemale l&lJlllY, 6 moo. Flld Free --· --itnttl ,ocbool ._ ~ Wood~-l!:xp. f'l9..l850. IBA. lavely shag crpts 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Ing. For RE eq. ! s.n~. Bl& O:iroq& belOh. &n.7511. Heuling ; i , • call, &a lfll[._ ' • • CU'ETERlA WORKER., """'1ghoot. Wlk tl>Oppfntl, Trade l2500 eci ;n 2 BR, lll A·~·~-·•-•~·••~, I.oat SSS -v••• lor -~ ·-••-~ W_._, M & I' -~d Ollly. 6"-1991 bch • -~. Childre n WE HAVE RENTALS ba, Gold Medalllon condo ~,--~-~ ~· -· ~-· ----•-N-n--~ ~· •• u a.ale. •Fut< -u, ll<M ,.:,,. • '-'=~-, . • ··~· -:0' welrome. Sl'l5. 819 CaJJe On or near the beech. Yearly ,_t COrMtunJt;y, Rec l&c, .-.. BROAOI pkl. oval center ~ • l!ra&e ..._,..... APPl1inpenon10.& Puente, Apt B. 49'J...m.t 111 &: AUmmer/win.ter 'w-1.1.,, sauna. u m.11 FOR income equity: For Motor home• J..:--·!.u..r ..., S4IH8S2. • "' OR.ANGE o..t-Collep· sl\lo Ce...., s.IM"Tr..... # • "" ~-·-' """' Fl C -4 wbl.c:tmp-•tone __ :":"'J -·~~ "' • - -""" < lm e u ___...__' We• ii& OI. • 1'all>lotl txl., NB 5pm "~·and .U 'day Sat Cell for details. prop, auto. !, 61S-18'Tf. *' 83M6M. . , sm. peanw~ Alpha Y~ • ~ ee r f empaa,m,nf. 11 ... .__ ~-J'DIJ, OSI ..._. F.qual Oppar,•Eqlcfjw 1 6 SUn. m-1ll63 l!'rade ~40' frootqe Harbor< M\11-Rad; Nat. ~-~~::.=uv..:: =---~.~ -... ,., '•will°':', ..w I"", S:IO-U:• AM.; 547'*1. DIStfW ft Apl1.. Blvd., CM. wlrnocl«it ! Ill'· Oranp, FOllllx, arlJ. or Odie's Nwpt. Bch. -......,_ ... 4 .. Equal OlfOr. ~. llltot be deoo 6 -. Furn. or Unfvm . 370 BR., UOO ... It. -flc\I. wtr., ld<OI t:hm!d>. or 2/H. 511-IOG. GJ:i. Gar 6 Jll dnMt f!!!P w-. Ma F fll ~ Jn -21. -lb -9ml. A ~ °' .... !fw ~ -· ocbL -~ l250M FDI Blll' Ii -Ii -llott. --Ailfi*llr 1111. 11 TOO lllrtdti>; lfllO W. Oiail ~~ . Cost• MoH -~~:~"."--., tJ:.=;,.l:'"::-~rA'riiEll•---Ac " 111 &Clorlo.i -=~ !~llelp _ , Tl!E EXCITING ARROWHEAD C h • I e t , 42' (]Iris Crall In beoUL m,:74211 ( ... : c.tt)'aaltt) • doen --Ht. ~Ole -"' lllllO -A - -30 l Allln 1111ant1 ,._ °""'1ifll PALM MESA APTS. Hemet Uhill, S. DI ... -. tbapa 1962. Tn<le 111<---Bart..,.. = -(Ell'!ICIAU.Y AGE E. UOt St, &A. ~111/Wo ' MINUTES ro NPJ', BCH. ]~ Bevin 1111 vu iot, (Or lie bol< -· Newport home. etc. !RISH S.0:.,..m;!"• c:::! SKIPLOADER ~-tnlCk E!'*1::: 'l')plol Sll9 tHO) ., -bl -.l;DIW'm;,:;;iiy::'-':::.,.:::,..: ... =='-1 llacl>, t .l2BR. From$lG . -& c, mtr hm or! Box "141. Pri~ only. 541-361' or :",f.ase caU~153I ~ ~.!· .~' s;;;,, · · .. -an. .All -No -lb -~ .\dulta, No t>ei.. _ -San Dl<111'92I06, ~-~no....._ -n ... --·•· -·-~ · · ~-t in-, 1133 t 15&l Me,,. Dr. ';;;;;;;;;;;~~ Have maanlflco>1! 4 bed-RAVE: 5 ..,.. c-tn, (Vic: Newptllt BeadlJ. HEU> 2 Married SCa4e1111 Cln ~ · 11> ~ , .tor,....,., ........ No. & Ooot1 -. !5 biles t>om Nowoort Btvd.J ' I room hot1w> on 1'll> ol the °"'" Hot ~ 110 ooo LOST: -No. I. HauUnr. MoYI._, Oeorilol :u?:f AN Mai 1101 '3/11<· -r~"iiiii<ii~i"iii.;;;:.--4 546-4lll60 R"°"" •·1 400 llll-SanMarbto-Pool Want·""""1'-_:.~· 11W1'sdlamOntlt11W.JIOld. COllAJtlPalll.5"..11G. ·-=:e11 · IM•" w..t.. -II. M p.m., ISCRDWSIC -View -Library 4 car · • ·-~. ~I Call Mt IJU. MR --~ --a,~ ---ROOMS$1Bwkupw/kl1$30 prq:e -$'177:nl. Want houe.So.!!b~!·~ LOS1' Fftll .a--... ao1cr ftaw~c cl'aMI• t2'11 BB .....,._7 l50lt Allina (at 8*rtlor) W/flltM ""'°" eap.•7~ .-It GP •pts. Oiildm I: pet Cameo ShOl"u or f Bkr. P.O. box 1""' ........ .......,..,,. • """' ... -Ollla lie& ' .,_,. to m. Cd ~ 2 BR. n.. UtUlti<I. ,.... &net .... lllllwtor. "1 Awcodo St. Cll. .. UM. • aecllon.231'N""""'Btvd,61>mt. llllGe. =~·~= D .... IM A/l'IJ1'11 At•llU~t.iiiAiOJT •-la~~°""""" CM. MM'l!>!I, 645-3tl!7. YW/P•n •he h tt•• ~~'\::%:~ TIMI POI * =.,.~~ •• • * :.· .:::-. W: pl'a'l r ~~-~s' =~~· n•• LIU.I.~ pri. both ltn-Will b'tde YW cw ""'ocbe •-D"mv PILOT b;t101tlal, •lllfatJ. ~';'!:: J:114-'\ ~ptoyedolllAll.~enle. Wiiii< or~ lar I T f 5 dt,ys -• Ha,.~ l""' -"' dilr, - -~ N'al.-..... Liit"' -! a.,.. .. s6: 'iiiii1i ·-·-· .... _-__ ·.·-... --.--·.----C:' .. -ADS ..O! Otalflod ... do • GlilW .... l'lo: ---lar ----........ .... ... 5G1411 ----eoDNl!lf-11 Ill•. 1111t1a-... -s-.s •s-• 1 'l ' i ' ' ,, ~ k ( 1. ' I j . ' ,, " .. ' .. ~ :1 . , I -' 4 ,, .. !' ' .I .: 1 ' ' \ . • -· r........, 19, 1973 OAI Y PILOT . J[Ilj[ • ..,;, ·t . J[IJJ It...~ .r~ ;;!q,-, i"iij, ·;;l[ffi~J .~~· '' ,~, ·~l~[IJJ~·,~ -';;--;;'el~: ~mJ;;J;1~";;;',..,~,. ... ~fJ~( _ .. ~d• 'iiiiii' ~~~11~-----..~l~~\(!~.,.iii!ir:l~~~-iiiiiij~~I : l~ 3 l'F111HolpWent.d,fl'& F710 IJ,w......,J& F 11t;tt01p1w~M & F11t HolpW•nted.'M& f'.nt !!!!!WWM.M& I' 11 ... Siie 112~ • . 154 llolto, Siii '°9 • JI I A ' • SALESMAN, sMI. boat '°'" Ulr I FAIOLY $Ille. 20114' :ml ERMAH SHEPHERD HOBIE Cat U Orvop h.U . ~.j · lllljlJACTllRDI EJllNt:fR. . • i"Ull G< om time. No boat ,111tly NHdld Miramar Dr. 1111. sw.p tic PUPS * Yellow" wht ..n, Na.1381 . -.:JDt WJIAFfR ~Hobie Newport. yt30S.W.ron =-~-,,."or":.SILBV /TANI MAELE :;:.~en:"!:X"': ~ Northern Californi~'' fa,test growing· boat SALESGIRL I/time Y' Wlrowrep &'ISsWIS. m.6Z18. • ER T P F MALE Good coodl&n. With tnlln' Ii~ · company! Land N' Sea Cratt, Inc., needs an Nort.bern.'Califomla's fastest irowlnf boat ~~ ~~ Y' Ao=:!"..':.~. Jowelry · 115 11t ~-~J:.'::....i ~:'·511 /Dock 910. •J. outstancJing manufacturing engineer to estab-i;ompanyr Lapd ?!I' Sea Craft, fnc., reqllll'es NO FEES J1'DIAN J.,..1ry .uver a ~ """ • ps • lit llslutaUonlzed planningandbuildaof.materi, a dynamic pi'oducUon llW)lger. 'lbe lndl· ~~i\'00~ Call Immediately ~uo~ ~DOG Sc:i=....,n New ~ • ."""'...;....~Sl ~!lt01.118't. Ji: lls. The Individual we are looting for bu vidual selected must have prior experience • avr. -· DJ hilhl. "'lllUh -... 11> ca.... aWUng Tu•• -·--.. • !; over 8 years of experience .. a manufactur-lJI manufacturing llWlli•meoL Idell candls SCHOOL CROSSING diaA _,,, "'P"lred. 9•'1>-lD•30am, Wed Hpm a -or 54H395. , · "'ft · date wi!l be familiar )lilth production line GUARD Navajo 'fndlnl. 2 4 3 2 Sat 9•'1>-10:30am. M.,iin. Slip°' sldo tie wanted. 38xU ·t" mg en.~eer. He ~ cost,reduction orien.fed techniques, uses of fiberglass, as well as mar-' • .. Newport BM! CM 6tM251 crest Kennell, 541H1989. =-· &1:;..2l00 :1· and has a working knowledge of OS.HA re-tne.el}gine and ,~trical system$. Mll.!t 1le -CITY OF -~ Ttu1luolle c.m Stones GERMAN Shepherd pup&, , • ~. qWrelllents. 'l'his ~ ts a selt,starter aiid shirlssleeve manager with the ability to meet NEWPORT BEACH Jiam.alic6 lb!iu J~U male & !<male. Paronto sup FOR <11).45 SAILBOAT, 11.!1 poss bllit production goals. . ' . • ~ -. -nHO-Om regtatered, pups not. 125 sno mo. Avory " Cl>. ·~ m ess a Y to do the entir& job Ins $l03 Bl Weakly . Mechlnory 116 each. 894"1056. 61!Hl990. dh1dually. Th,is man desires total job tespoJls ~d r!Wlme and s,&Wy requirements In con, °"""" de! Mar...._ E.oort Ask for Rochel MOJ1 Sprl .... r Sp1nlllo Bo1to, Spood & Ski 911 alblllty and dedication to a firm that Will aJ, fidence to Jim Herlihy, 1813 So. 10th St., Qilldren a=osa huaJdous 500 Newport C-Dr 80 quart llobert Mixer, Bowl AKC • 1132-<192 n 1.<w "-\Q ~ow san-Jose; Ca. 95112. Infervlews will be. held intei-. be!oro I< alter SU!te ~ A beaten, SllLll. Must GER. •~ di" Stud ·n BOSl'ON Whaler, !3', [r; 'I" "AA "'· '· • school &, o duriJlg lunch Newport BolCh 133-"6\ Sacrifice. '673-9795 or ""'· g;;,;1\:'.',.0:.,,iguar. Sourpuu Sport, 50hp ~ Send resume and salary ~uirements·ln con, in the Orange Co°'.'ty area March 3 & 4, 19r3 periods: .-.. " tepart &'1Ss'll12 , •IUCk. 54"397'111'67-4.122. ~n trf' ft'100o 1:t's' ~ fldence. to 'Ji!n"Herlihy, 1813 So. '10th ·St.. · =~v"1,.~" WAITRESS.Dlnpor House Ml...ill-811 lRISH Setter pups. AKC ,.... ~. ~'5. m:.4sss. ' l· san Jose, Ca. 95112. Interviews will be held Hllp W•ntocl, M & F 710 ~elp W1ntocl, Ma F 710 Split ~ ·~-~ ~ "!~ =-.i:~ ~::. ~ ~ SCRAM-LETS ~:..~· blood lines. '68 Starcralt tllt trailer ~ In ~· Qrange Countr llrea Mar~h 3 & 4, 1973 . ~!ions~ be 0~ 19th s • Costa Mua. OBEDIENCE; CLASSES ~~~re. ls:xi. Alt &pm, \1 Mactiihist" • NURSES". &\des, Qper. pret, from t penonnel, 3 3 0 0 WAI'rR.ESa penn. pJtlme. 3 ANSWERS Novice & Advanced Leuona LIOO 14 no 33T1 Xlnt oond ~ Holp W1~ M & F 710 Hof W •-• M & F 710 -eve '° Digbt o:bifls. ee..rty Ne"~ Blvd., N-days only 1'5 Pm. Call Try Our Resul" •.o ""' l ' •j• ~, P 8"'"!"11 ••• • • M_rmor ·Convalescent Be;a;:~C...673-8633. ""..-~ S.'1500.Cost.aMesaGolf& .• ~ cover.trer,fullrace,$1150. ~' -1MMED Profp:ewve manutacturtpg HOspttal, Laguna m '11 i , . Country Club. Fnllk: _ Oack _ n.a., ADORABLE Silky Terrien, 962-6929. :1; ~ Sec'y, Fullertn $700 ladlea iuJ.i~~ -~~ eotn.PllftY', xln't workh\c con--831--8000. SEAMSTRESS WAITRESSES Food &: Hf!IU'E' _ Ft.ASK" T wka. 2 Atates, 1 Fem. S12> I ~~~~~~~!!~I •l• Loan Sec'v $550 kl Earn xtra .• dition. ~e benefits. NURSES Aides, ....... time, For ~~ ~PiJOI& Ii: Cocktail exper.--'··. Sid's OJmment about a boo:i:er: S150. Call 644-6178 I ;I lfii I f Steno $ec~y $550 :a.J· a penn. ca:">' F: Immediate Oitening For: days. Newport. ...... 8 e a ch recei.vm,. Veiy ,acttve mena Blue Beef. 673-9004.~ 4. ''One d these days he'll be Horses 856 _. Tia j11M11111 Mlih ' •i AJP, AIR Trainee $100 wk interview call _,_".,.;. _ &tq--5707 & womens boutique. Must be killed by a FLASK of upt 1--------..;.1. .. Exec. ga,,,,1ary 1600 . . . --· -AUTOMATIC SCREW . exper. Call for appt. The WHO WANTS TO WORK? alng " . REGilITERED Mu •t a og ~----~ ~ ABsl Bookeeper S520 -· . MACHINE O.:fuiCE;dl~~bleh~,2.° Look, &IU50Q. CHOO~~A~! won *. AUCTION .,.,...,, yrs old. 1175. Mus!'l •••••••••I ~ Clerk Typist Trne . $400 INS. aerk. daYll, f/time.. OPERATOR lite bkkpng in 1-ori ok~S.S: for Yourself. be )'OW' own . * seu. oo re&.!Onable otter re-C1mpert, Sale/Rent 920 t~ J~'M .. t ~ ~r =~-exfrs. Persnl ' Five days ~or iritervw call $ecretary boss. Men or women. can Fine ~ture fused. 645-6378. B nd u. t · · ....... "'"" ' ~-v. Setu &: • A Carlson Plumbing 6fi9390 .,. be slightly handicapped, & AppllaN"""S • 6 yr. old quarter gelding 1 . r• "9W r S & L Teller' $475 INVENTORY CLERK $fiOO. .P · operate cme-OF~~ ~~'Ahl, ...__: • ' Neat · Clean · Appearance. Auctiom l'lid.ay, 7:30 ~m. w/2 yrs show training. · C•m-r Shelli $119 PrQd/JJMl'ft Contrt $14K tree, acme manut/rimrd Gndley 6 Spindle & .. ~ U-1.lwr e to ..,t"' K II G• I Vts retired Age 21 to 70. Wi dy' Auction 842s ~ _-a&l!WPORT . ... 1reep1ng.,.p. . . SHUR,LOK CORP & have pleasant phone e y 1r s..,;;. t. iocome tn " ml:~~~~'IM'l~~~~I New cu<tom steeper $395 Parsomel Agency CLERK TYPIST $460 ~ . .. A~ ~t • · voice,.. Full "time. Call Drive~:b &1:: or more & 2>'15% Newp:rt. CM 646-8686 New · ca~ ~,rr $515 m iDVYer'Dr., N.B. -· ""P .with PO'S. Also lee .ROM SCl'"t:flc 54&'1918, day, ApolY In --,...,, •• Bldg. Mat'l [ 11· lt I · ...,·...,0 jobs. AAA ASSOC. AGEN· 926 So. Lvan St. OFC N"""'LVN or medical Yellow Cab -Coo .. 1ll6 E. 16th S1'EREO _ Ml GARIWUl _..,.l!JOOI • Y. '69 GMC PlCk Up-Open Rqad ~ ~'. CY, 666 E. 17th, ~te 217, S.int• ~~ assistant. Starting salary Needs your skills! Work St .. Costa Mesa. MODE4 pro1eaional full . Ti ca . Camper. stove &: oven. S.A. 5fl..5332. $500 mo. Mon--Fri. 979-56fll. where )'OU're a~ted on WOMAN, couple. Work from Size cbanger, :m watt Toilet. 2 exira tires. S3(MXI. EXEC SECRETARY •• "' .., .Ai OPTICAL COATING long or ..._ tertn tem· -e Boutique. Pre1tige AM/FM/ MPX -· 3 2001 W. Ooout Hwy, NB. v.P. I oi' marketing. needs •' • 'ff-• ,;.a UW , • MACHl'11ST • JJOl'8l'Y ~ta. W~k line eustomfitted women'• way air '"'P"""ion speakers Bolts, Gener•I 900 645-6600, call btwn 9-5. taJeOted wen groomed indiv. _ • Filll or part tln:le •. 540-5200 TECHNICIAN w/the top ('OtDpanies m wear. No sates exp needed. t>lua tape deck. waa over . Cyclet, lllc• 1 wbo; can l&ke oyer, ~e IRYINEPERSCl'NB.: MAll,ING DEPT. withpreferablysomei-elated OrangeCo.Qoosethedays, We train. Loretta $400. Now a Terms.CRUlSING to Mexico ! Sco,:t..... 92S •i; travel arrangements. Great CCD\llrr~AiAi""ln..V""V~ ~~.ii;.,..~ ..... ~~-.... mail ~ence. Call for ap-hours & location most con-·l~. 1l.(:89l-«m., lJcePled Merchant Marine _..;..;""-;.;.,.'---.... ""'I PR ~ •·•·-·to•= Call JUV~-,..._..""-1.-""".,..."'"'6 .. ....,.,. ""'"-.,.,,;' pointment ' venlent for you. .Excellent · · skippers will de'.liver )'OUI' ' ~ _, ~ . · , • & 'printing· firm In c M '1'4• 642.:$446 e-•. Weekly _.iteck. TYPIST -Ad~ PROF. pool table, 'lxf, ane yacht to or from aoy point MCYl'ORCYCLE REPAIR • P5allei~~ncy,'Coutal2790 EISr.ecElec. Sal.esToc~b-, ' tC>f?-2,! needs .exper.1 &: 1nexWr: Let U9 ctart iyou W/yout Operator, $2 hr. Qeck Ir pcslatetop.xlnt.cond.,all atyourconvenlence . All mala!s. Weft ~ --•= help:"........,:·· aptitude 'an . . l 1i1e cleric or geo'I ole, $1.'r.1 ooocess boeld, $3511. 4 teed. Freo ..ttmai... Oranae llartlor Wvd, CM. · Purchaa Agt/ Mtg $!OK asset 1tii'dextertly req'd. PERSONNEL best !"'ply~_:._ per hr. Call for appt. Wrought ,Iron I< wlcl<er =-,.!". rat ... Yeara 01 Ooout ·~utomott,., 1711 EU'd 0.1 coat Repair ~er~~·~~ No l.,.it prol>tems. Troe ...,CHNICIAN 2061 ~olneH Ctr; Dr. 5411,3005. . loas>el bot auools, ..,., at· 54&-9487 Pomona Ave .. CM, 615-5711. _C.,uta!Jl..,..tion Inc. ,.......,.,oopor. for ad"'"""' · !'" ·-" -I I -• -,· •••1u1 _ _ tract. $10 "8d1. 6'1W774. a--~ ~.,-NEW '72. l!»nd• C5 350. 500 · ™ ' ~;~~1• ·mea-: J: ~nt. ~h 'p/ttme oppor: Salary J639.Sm ·mo. 'Z;:. t:rorn 0 C! ~ 1 · . · 11~. 1 llD wit -w;th hood, 4 -n, .....,..., 906 Miles. EXtraa! Coat !800. Equal oppartunlty Employer Sec'y/Bkkpr · to $650 far ~e or college stu· Qualifica&ms: Knowledge of · • . • .... , • , , in b:ydraulic cyllnder set up 24• ISLANDER, Nu-pajnt Sell lor $615. ~ · EXPERIF1'ICED s.a.t.ry/ A/P, CooStruction $550 ~t 1oretll::r"i::l854~ credtlons';""!',J_& w a, "'J!\11&· "-'-'uy, S.loo · • fDr ""!i sptbladettter, ~ulic $3500.00. Sleeps 4 , 3 salh 19711> PENTON 125 a<lbl, ldnl typing requJi-TWX, ~ ""P to $525 . Cent • ~ methads of Must );"T' tn custom pump -wood plus .,.. ... k...._ 6 b p. Cleon and tut , ' ed, ..-booldceeptne " ~· tratnee : S500 dfess-0.Print er, Inc. fioaocisl ·re<oi'OI keeping " eoqier. er apllfter. • IL _.. brake. <llcywler o B ean 545-Sm $575 53&'3256 lhrtlmd, TelePnomp'I' Of Oil "1) to l6<lO MAINTENA!iCE; Man, ,,.rt budget preparation, 4 Yean relatkoos" sal°!'•order desk ~lq-800 63718(1. • . . =-"' _,,,:-:-..,..,,-:Z'"'-"=I equal opportuni ~ Recep c, e to $fli(I -time 1 or '2 days wk ..• Apt of . ~d &: varl:«l. clerical functions. Pref. Jn furniture • .., DEC 0 RA TOR bu new 25 Owens .cruiser, alps +, VB l9'll Suiuki 90 : ' 126lll W. Coast ilwy"'."pl'l.B.' ~,~/~::;.:c to $575 >CooiplexC.M. PH• <Hl846. ""'1il; Sh \l!,w.pm., typing lnofulJtey, Al!i•.telto typehandl50 ELIDANTlamllyheldoo,..; ..... vy --plulh ~-~ID/f;,bal1088t taok, •-onl,y 400 \Jllles:,.._ ._ ' 'UA ~ 60 w.p.m.. 'DUI ia a '2· mo. w.p.m. aceura y, e antiques, . artifacts from t, ...... u .. _ ...........,. ....... IP'liJ"' • ..-.. --/ EXP'd mature ~e!ephone ~~°%-clerk to= ,.,.,.,NA ~~ WANTED per yr. permanent. pogttlon. 10 key. calc u.l a tor . ,ai'tuid tbewOrtcland~jumho ;:e plci.~'ZU"~· ~It's 8 lfteze, sell your ttem.s 1912-'6 HU91(V&n'la 4QI). moo _ solldton. Call frOm home Ge ,1 Of ~A. : .....,...,, Itn.,.L . tllli; co. is ex· AppUcaUons must be · sub-Knowledi'!: of·credit t\ col· : jumble sale. 6C-&119. greft,. Dt )'di. ~ with eue use Dally Pilot Finn. Paul 646-4056 aft. 6 No ~. $2 hr + Comm !1 c . . _,., Paiid1ng "9Mrat10nS I n to mi.tted no later than 5 lections a must. Kmwledge C'lusined.' 64J..5618. PM :: Call collect. 71'"638-0t22. Free & Feti PtiRtt:ions . ·Orange O);---Staff personnel Feb 23 ·:um to· pm, pt ~ claiml ~I: tracing ANTIQUE l4 t m eo gr aip h SEVERAL aets of kitchen · • 488 fi· 11th (at lrVlne); CM BlOW1d the WQrld e""! tn. FOUNTAIN VALLEY loelptu!. Wlll ~ saloo & · mach. Cl.9!S>, $!iO. ~Santa c:alotnets &, """""tops FACTORY TRAJNEES Suite 224 642-1470 comes In exce,. o! $20,000 SCHOOL Df'STRICT acoouot ~. Pl"Jiore Ano< Ave. 'B, C.M: -.~ t ', ..........,. ¥o • '¥• • per yr. No ·exper. necess. N i l..i.J.~.-catalop, maintain m8iU,tlg A;plllinces 802 815 W. 18th, Cll. 60-2842 Coo. training proW!ed. ean o. 1 --Ul lim " loam total -FIREWOOD No exper. necessary JANITORIAL Work 2 Men Mr. Lucero lor appt. betwn 84Z..s65l. ext 225 line variation: 'lbi&/' well AMANA Dbl 'door' mint gm 'D1..i. u_ Rldr.SaJe~ C.i~.~~.: lmmed. positions 4vail. ~P not nee. Days. FUD S::ll & 11 pm, -494-7154. Eq'ual Oppor. Employer paid position can lead' to retrig, •pPl'OX 3 yn okL ~ tdee. c:n":''f:: i NO . FEES !!""m~~-Bcb area. MANAGEMENT TRNE PHONE Sales Work ~t status)or ~ Stove, nuot.grncO'lmefe • -675-mi ~· • N,~ t ., . _, at right applicam. lnt.n!i<W Werrltt, 2-. upper&,~·• . '' illlNIOR Salesm<11• 1().15:' o-•.OL~men ~ ~. exp'd prel Call !'Cl, l>Y 8PP.1,.!Jl!IY, c.Jl 968-11Jo5, lower~,,. ;iril! -......,..,""* -sale. 'oP"'N MONDAY ·' Earn '2().$40 _.,........ • ,, .. /R!1"9ool!1-. ;known ... J""L 71,4' .~~. Uofed ea... A11leilrich Inc.=· .... •. . .. " ·r ~-· .... Can ·~ '" --" ~'·""" .•. Earn~'l•·-·kem.·~ .. u~,.~-~ _,, .,,,. •a,_ -~-?:',<!'.• H· • .a;,oa.10-·-7101-~ ·' ·m· iting ne\v cuatom:DIDIS ·~-1."'~ Helen ~'. ~~ _., .... , :Y":t1'1-•r ..... "!'-,.ruwi ' au."U. -·r·r~:t . -' £>~. ! , DAILY PlLO'lVlb!r.lb!Ot.a. .~ O>ast8I p.,,....J p • Ion ,;;., • , VOlley, !=a. · -. -, REFRIGERATOR· 2 d r ,., USED BICYCLE$ new;paper roiltii1and 00.. . Agency ·:rr.IO Barbor Wvd ntCIS wn e s.c'y Admlrilotrlllve au\o !iell'oot;7V.,j etean,' All T)opos * &12s1272 ·not ·~ude--~:=m or CM. ' ' Long term assignments in We have 4 cueer positions. like new 'Zl30 Westmioster ~ ~ =g, ~ io: MANAGEMENT • a le.. h'YlneT ... u:.a.pNOHFEE R. Estate ",1Manufacturingooo· . . Ave .. West. -w ....... Jiamalie6 hours after sCtiool am s·on XLNT OPPORTUNITY for 1 o ..,.~, er r · LADY Kenmore Port. ii· · -Saturday. We haw'<mentnga agtirea!ye orieoted person, Pacific l!enonnel * lllOlll ·FREE .,.. Di!hwuher, catUnc lri, · WANTED!! . -. Ask for Rachel u.... JorFouiltaln Valley,&:Sotrth W/stoag desire for success. Services· · "1fJ f" Xlnt· com. $150/blt otr. 0811?4 W• 16e 16" or))'' ·, 7 ~.....,, Huntington Beach areas on-Xhit earnbW potential. Call 112 "No. Tower . · : : · 1 ~1844. with low handle ban. 1 11 500 ~r.t Center ·Qr. ·.ty. You musr;b9~"'~ ot ,Mr o-oner..,_ ·for a pp t . umon ~ = l.i2: Reb;l®r'1 Ageng KENMORE Ji~ walber 1r • 52187 • Q", .. .:_~ ~ ... -~ .~. 3161 ~achoo! ' l>Y l~fM U -_ .. -~C>,rana.54 '"''°" ·--'' ~w~~ ~N~·&-,< .... cb:yer Pl:,"°' .-Offlca fwMlun/ •-1"'" _...., _. pate. MANAGEMENT -Need 1,,, .. '54~~1-•<" ,..,........,. ~• autowaaloer6-·..,_..$75 hoof . -elven "t oftt;.t.:, dlvl4uals w/expandlng , '~• ~ · "$450:$1000 ea..5t&-86'12or.8C7..flli5.' ·, :;;:i,:;Ji.. ... · 124 < F~e!'ORY loelp -Ma<hlne • -, cbemlcal -· Top pay U p~ ~ ~ ,e ~ Sec'y to l650 AUTOMATIC wuber $50. WO'DESKS ·$20.$7o wt/amnb opr, -.. l>el~fuJ, Wlll ~·, ~ qoaltlled. Ph• 54<H270. Good S/11-~&'bili'' e IJisUrance .Girl to 1SOO Electric dryer $4S. PoNb1e --file -dr ' ::;d. 'f~umari:'. ~= . MED. RE'CEPT $525 to non,.,,,. JI"'\ omC:. c:h * 100°/o FREE * --$40. 64HM8. SL 867 w. -CM - -. • Ins. exper .... call Lorraine --· • ·: · ., ,_ · Liz l\elndet's Agoncy S80 1 YR. £WU'D., del 4'. m, Pi.-/°"""' m ' Fl'--''·o Tooli-, D1y shift •. ,. Westclltt . REAL ESrATE ·SAllES ~ Campu.s Dr. Slall. !Ate mod. all eycte .,. -... ... · · -Penoonel' Ageocy SUCCESS CAREER 546-2118 NewPirt Beach .Kemnare washer. 839-1118: . OllGAJI mJ .fl Engineer Our home office is aituated · ..-1e E. Edinger, S.A. New or experlenced. Join the SF.cRETARY-Must have '1nt ·e DISHWASHERS, wubin, ~ ... Penn. JIOlltkm open in oo • bluff overloOking the (Mark 'Ill Center) World's largest and fastest shorthand & typing ability .... cfr:yaos, reblt, narn A: Don' ..._ • . ~ ~·~~ l~ Pacltlc Ocean ·a: ·NeWport · · . J.' ~ 542...,. growing· resale organl/.atiorl Apply w.D. sc&oek. I\o&t delv'd. 839-763); ~ , t~ ·~ ~ untU world. !;ducation a, exper. ~· 11~~,...!tleast · Moclicltl 'Socrotary/ Wf!lltl) a.net\V(ll'k.of ~ 300 O;o., 3502 S. G,..oVj)le, San-OV:ER 200 _......., -. ::.,....~rr:= -tn lbe .t-1.-d I t · ~ • .";"-... ex· Rec8ptktnitt 0 ees ~ tieoome a ta Ana ~ " refrf&erators from · $39.95. 'lbopl. For infannation f.~~ ._ la..;;:-...,.~ of evet)>e ~:ttn perlence on k e y p u ~ c b. ~ 1 member or. our Millionaire SERVICE truck d 1 . r MS--0180 ~--· ..._ ..-,._,.:a. .. • :"'1.-W: ....... keytape or key''dl9c de9fce ~~· essential. Sa a r y Club Mutt:t.million doUar , r v e . • .. -. .......~ .... um ~ l req'd to Produce: large we otter you thl!I .uruqu.; opin. Frinie benefits. Call adve~ prog:rami-,...Ftee (tow). Some lig~t Fumiture 110 '°'2al ,. ... : A power boa.ta necess. Aero work ... environment-&: a W-8804. · guaranteed Ucel181ng 'scbool. mecllanlcal pref'd. Llve m . • Cout Music S.rvb rt ~ exper. In related field challenging opPQrllmi,ty. MED Sten<>-Recept. LI t e Excellent sales traiiitng. ~~t ~ Cen~, r$ SAVE ~:I)" Newpmt Blvd. at 8Artxr ~.( pppor~ fO~~::ut \ A p nnel ~ 't ·· -?>kkpng. S.A. area. Cell for . ~call Vµpda 'J'cmea 494+31XXJ. 0 ' ~~.::1~ ~Af°"Lfn. a.ta Ilea t · broad c:O. benefiU. Send re-Tu~~. ~m.-12 ,!;n • lJltervw .. "47:1!64· RED CARPET ' SERVICE stat!Oh Pump coin) Asstaned !Or credit· *Pl~ROAH5* r~ ~~~ .. '."""ci.i: PACIFICMU~AL t.te>10R HOME R .. 11on ~a:.i=u~.:x ::~~·B'R:~F=~ ' 11J\1bla .Ya¢~Div.of1Vhlt· 700Newpor!O.nter·or • Appll1-Satter Res!EstateSaJ!!e SJ>RVICE statt<in part/time stereo, llxtum. 1-" conljnued -orgai:os • . > mr<Joo.rp.,.<i•·McCor:mlck Newport Bea<b e 1619r 'Flnlih ' * Greaf 'llinirftillitv eves 6-ll. Arco 19th & HEllCULON'""la&loveooeat ¥aoy makes. priced from Ave.. U>8tll Mesaj Calif. ' • · • ' Vl'I"" 'lllRIJ Ne.,__,. Costa Mesa. w/rev pillows ._ CUShioDl!I $149.SO, Tbe beat deall are 921131.F.qual()ppbr.Employ, LAB &~L ~~ ,.,. e 1Eloctrlcl"!! • ·~-· • · slw.,. at er lof/F. F/tln:.~'1' ·D.;t • Tool ,Cr!~ ' New ollfoe bu room for si;,:'1;::",.: ;;!,i~ ~· ~~ s.:;:1~ Wat:dts Music City FIBERGLASS Tra lne e Hoag Hosp, NB. •• 1NO ·FEES .. · =te md~e &: ';~p Ntpt Beach WriteClassttled &: l/L Pecan coffee 4 end South o.n Plaza 5*).2QI ~· Wh)cilaat Ml¢ne · No exp LITHO Camerman plthne. '1 • • oonuniellon, floor time , ~No.!..~: c/o Daily Pilot, ~.:.. .. ~ ~ D>O. HAMMON.I> cqans. models needed, 16,16 Placentia. Mon & Tues Nite, Wed le: Iinmed. Alslgnments tor good leads. One. k>Cation 18 P.O. •Bal: 1580. CO.ta Mesa _....,. X,. X. T; M, A. and H. , .cocta Meaa. -"!--sar,d~ Apgly, Penny.. exper;& trainable personnel. years.-Callforlnterview. 92626. D~ltarvest~tabl~ wmtea• _prices. Conn ·.GEL-Coat tou ch-up ~!"'!::.. Newp6rtBl, CM ' 1860 NEWPORT BL., C.M. SR. TYPISTS. · host chairs, ,J side~ -JO(! Cout !toy, 1Upervtsor, $3.50 per hr .. """"'u. OPEN MONDAY Qb:646.3921 ,eve6~ VOLT ~~ Straw ,_,_;,,,. ~-~ Dol:Ol'lllnt. 4911s386L ~ equal wportuntty LIVE in H o u 1 e k e e p e r . I.I ..,....,.,. -"' \;llllLLl HAMMOND Al• _ emp-,,r. Citl>en or reel4ent. Locsl I t nt P ' I perfect sso.-646--0191 eves • ~~ GENERAL MAINTENANCE refS. Wagea: aceordlng to , nl a •rsonnt after 6. Xlnt cond. $1«10. 56881!11 a Full time. Older i,nan ~l . de'DaJ'tment of employment . • 3848 TC:U~~ 106 UNSal~!. ~~ r ~ AIW&,)11 on the &0? You'll Same --~ skll 1 6f&s:tlll6. N-&--• ~-n e, ~~ ·-·· .. • 94111().18 12~!; lovethl&handoome-_,,_., Si ' -;,:;.::;• Oppor~ Em-~~ Sto-, 375 E. 11th SL, rs · Cable& radiate !n>m the i.i,eil, Apply IHI Mon<luu LVll'S • t· -' ... -. ,..,,,. Ooo&ta M Furniture " • L, -tfT s -tfT,,.. -ol thli l1Wlnclnti :< Flt. Pb'-· * Call 549s3061 * tamj:L tci REAL: ESTATE SALES STENO . ..-work w/Sales Novel.,; ,::;.. . -to Yoo "'I Ill,....., 111....,_ cape. Knit of worated In a .(GIRL FRIDAY -"°'Is if .. ,,,. FREE LICENSE Manager. -..n .HO>~ . • bright or bulc Color lor all, tMn •••llAl:le. Fi.•lr MACHINISTS ""klor'RocloelMN< TRAllllllG o 15 wpm OK, bulletins, ~':;i.~3Ll-,2TlmM,$2.• Sldeplea,.swtngoutthe yearvenatlllty.Pattern W. Mun. P•rt tlrM. , . SOO llowport Con'to·r Dr Famous Real Estate LleeJIS<. cataloging, Will tr at n , ~ c b al r a, mattreaes. aldrt or a lcmc·tono dreu 1091: aun 10-2t lnclllded. n "E · · Jng Course now available Per.manent rel:ldents' only. ' with a prett)" crocheted cape CQA & WALLA.., e ir:...1 ... Lathe Suite..520 thru l'arbell Realtora. Free Reply . ..Box -300, Ii.An 538-15111. **ADUL't !emale Lhaaa tbaf.f perfect fDr ~-, lltrVIQITl'·m>l (11;1\TS REALTORS. 14M141 . ...., . Nlwport lleld! UJ:3861.. Pla.,.mem -· • Free a-. SOF1'lilf earner -·i-bl... AplO/O>ci<OA'l'oo .. £')00( mer. --loir --I ad4 25 C11k for Ginny.) . • Grlnden -l'logram. Eetn fui:• ~ stntctura1 cono1. borne. Call 549--0424 Printed Pattern 941l: l'IEW ceau '°' eaolt .,.._ '°' GIRL 21~. Bon\ald. SiLi S MOVIES.;TV-ADV. $ ~~~ "'"(n"'"°!!'..f!U ~ Typht 100· 73· FREE lovable JOllPPles, .w.. ~~~,.~o •• ~14.12f~· Alr~Mall~~ 12 hr .i. tips. M\tst be de-Oaly need 2 yrs ,,,...r. New facq ~ neecJed by ~· v -oo CURT!s.Ma!hes Color TV ed. bad -ti<Olt117. Blk, -~~" ~ ~ '" • · pend.' a attroct. 646-9407: ~P to 60 hours .. r w<ek ~~t ': Pnxl. <:¢>· Weekends <nl> ·mmi. _ ·NEEDED l'!~~-::'~'-Good cono1 wht. Call 613-0883. ~":;.:'· ~ 2111>.~ ~~or ~~Send~ HAlRDRESSER. Xtnl. oPJ>OI'· ; 1 ' ""''"'' olo C.Sttnt Service. J<EAL.ESl'Am ' • •-•-......,. PUPPIES. :nbed b re• d' 1!1Z£, · Alice Brooks, the DAILY tWllty, guarantee+ comm. · NO RES ,Bit part~ .. '"' Extraa •. all SALESjllEN ' Wby 00! work IMMEDIATELY: ***Sola a loveseat, never :llcely marloed, med a, cu.e flEVE1'Tf·'nVll '<ZllTtl PIWT, 105, Need)ecra!t f99-31tl5, _ • lypet, F~ "!' part time. In the. hottest area Uun. used, both for $1611. usually A lrislly. &IH174. Dept .. Box 163, Old Cbe1- HAIR STYIJST OPEN MONDAY ~wln.g now .. Vallgt~~F~ntain Technical horrte,968--7910. 2 Kittens, s week» ·old; 1 :Ots~::mpa.~f= Station. ~ew Yorit, N.Y. Uy, Commilskln, WCtt· ll ·~. NEA'P ~ ~th I . ' Cal] ey Phil M U:N"! m~! •. Repre.' l\IOVING, ~ eefJ Liv Rm, i.~· 1 Striped. Call. after Air.Mall t.nd Spid&l Handl· ~..:::. R=.,!.~ tloo E:t:.~J.auly." lamUy ne.dS'helpt! M= ~E'REAL ESrATE. St11iotlcal ~B:!l.\'."t!e ~oor . ~ ~...,~ :c'~ NEEDLECRAFT "12! El!Clllh & P • a k I ~ C • ... 0-ril Offlco SEA UT Id velv t 9' I • ....... • -. • -to CrocheL kill~ etc. F\'ee Caabler: l;;xper. .... Si ,• 1.•rl,e.nced,· lull time R. E. TRAINEE • go e .... I 1r~1--. tlle DAILY d;redlo;ua, !Qc, -. 28-45. T/llme'. A1> • ......__ .. help can tor R.E. Broker " DeveloJoor Xlnt •srnlnis • 1-" ~L Nu. $290 Pri P!1 _..,...._ " Pn.or •441, -Dept Jmtaat Mocnme -· r ~~ 46 Fa8hJoo 'gm.allc_:J \"'.:: 6 ~'1) =.., = will. train " -lor ol1ort term temporary TRAN~ Kiogslze . m Wea 1lih st., N,.;; ~ .... n.'M"" -· pal· OUBEK:EEPER, 5 days a between 8 am to 5 pm ask lJoeiuie. Call 54!;sll24. aulamnents -varied I. b> bed $125• nrexei din mt' ~~ N.Y. 1'011.' Print IooatUI C...... -· - \oeflC, 5 bn a d<y, $200 br. 500"'=•~~:..~~Dr '°"TONY. ' J?,151 • LVNS. lldle.l 4' Akles. ~.....U~k~cboOee..: clothes, :Tilac. 644-4724 'Pen, Oonorll ISO --~~ Le001'1 by pictuftll Pat· ~--aYf!t 35 &nd tiave ·-· NEWt'OMER ™MING a1 ahlltte ~ for CCinv. a:y, n -· terns. Sl oo. ~ ~ SU!te 5lO • u-1tan.;'H;;;"...a ' Hoop. Hunt.' Bch area, ~~~t !or )'OJll. Weekly G1r1ft S.lo 112 GRooM fl< BOARD, 1l yn SD: MORE Q . k C..opo.i. !......., Gift --. Call aft 3. 673-2'199 Newport BolCh ~I • ....,..LOCALL so;;ssl. ,,.,~~ · all bn!eo1o. n.e pickup! . u" -more than 100 &lltJo • Sitter for r:.,l:,t Wnlll .. y ~-RN'• LVN'• Pnctlca!t Apply In l>onon STOVE l40 Vsc. eleooner $10 "bnY&," Poodle --:': C::: one $1.00. haMf. !al)llly. Traruop. )IAQmim lllto" CM: lnlo. Good~ <Male· fl< lemale). Prt .. t• Betwn ~A noo:I ltOOitla bd, 1twn iron, •vall. Sl6-:q48. ~Catalog.~ °""""" --• • """ 1Z4 all. &pm. Brown & SIWll,. !'/ttm., 11.,. ha,. ""'*" duty ' o:ta1J relic< ~· II rl IYP<!Wri1<r, bumper pool ""-154 ,._, Orb !iOc 11.oo. USEl<ED'ER, ex~'d 1 tmlle. car typing •bl!Jtii, lbodoey Nurs e s, Rfll.. Ke y G"1 s table. 5•6-2129. 23119;;;y; . INSTANT SEWrnG BOOK .. lll!y Boor -• 50c. • muat lllH!r _. Dtllltb. Sii Up 1..,..-... 54'fs3096. ' ' -or -....ia, floMham. CM. GERMAN Sl>epbeN puppies, -1oc1ay ...., tomorrow ,.... of tJ Prl&e A-• ' , r&s19CXI 15-Hr .. r.. paia, -18 IMISEllY Su · SALl!SLADY · AKC. m " up. Ne......, SL ' · 50c. · O'UIPCLO'&R. lhosln, jobs. i-pennt"!dent o.nci..n· Mlif t /11 2061 BuolnoH Ctr. Dr. TIME FOR Beach. 64)s2113. • IN81'~ F AS lll Oll ~nt-1 .16pattma. ;:: = ... ·= A:,t E~ ~· ~ . .,:;~~ .. ~ Lead;, J.,...p.,.;,. .:: irvlne U:ls1441 CLASSIFtED AD ~ ~""""' AK_C. ~ rku.~' 0 I ... ....,,, ~ -• - s.A, 541-5.1:U. Pboenbc, Arla. 6al """" !lo!>-The ll<d flllll9o• Ltd., A ~ 0 c Al-FO I ped 1 19671 Quiet 50c. onenonirt1te w/~: Strnol No. 21F-1t!and N.B. a... .. vm · · ·~· R ACT ON •• , Ba,y Luoe.11.B. a!ttt S p.:n. \lr!l tfMI olll aun hey !hP,,.., Qsltto ., .. Toda1'• Uv!lc , _...,_..,..,, -a"Pad"TPloctanadl ....um. P. °\.uT'i :IOOO, Wl'lte or call ti &!>' CALL 642,5671 Whlll:Eiepllaot D1-A>l.ltte an. l!ibeaatllUlpatltrDl.llllec tllo,.,.,, "'1clt0r· Otll NHm. Lagu!la llllla. CslJ ~ po!ntment. l6Mlfl. ft'aol id -its .• ·'~ Clqsllled Aas ••• 64Hol1L -.. ' -. 'For..:an id.In w-w.,_w..,. C1ll Miry 'Both 642-5611, at. UO Fasll!on .PWSI l<llit A Capel I ,, I I I _, I - -_, _________ --. --·-s •• -- ~ I ' ) ' . ' • • / REWARD MOI H•rlior Blvd. ,.-. •546-11117 WE PAY TOP CASH ' ., WAGONS • r 11 P\.~ SWttaiM WMCNI ............. ~ ••••••••••..•••••. UUKJM -• ..a.,.,, 1111• St699 • ,,..,_ _. 1tac11 ••••••••••••• , •••••• YAVln . ' • ':"" .:: .......................... st m • ····-·-St• • .,..... ... ""'* ...... ........ ... Wteal • • ~·.~-~ ........ -st• w ._. ... _ "t99 rJ9: ..... NI, ..... •-··••••••••••••~ ... •---~~ ... : ....... -st• 11 7!·-· ....... $2991 fl ..... Air, a.Cll ............... , 412DL.O , .. • . TRUCKS ' . ?I DOiNia t• w/cmnper. VS, auto. 75870F $Utt ·• amv. % TON V8,_ .. ,,... .... lll700 $17'9 '11 _..,.. •• VB, auto., lharp .. 64934.T -'ll-·-6 qi. -94,000 miles 3251tlH ·-'3 _.,•'*VB. alfto;'pwr. str .. air. 5th wbeeL 60990K -'11 a.v " TOii VB, -. 17,:1117 milos. 38601L -'11 _,__ VB, -27,500 miles Nico 87263G -__ ,__ VI, ...... elect. lilt. ' 9757ID .,,,. IMPORTS 71-CllLT -·~-9,000ml 388BllR .. '" ?'I VGIOI UX ' ·'= c:rnt tllnl. 605Cl'>! ·-'11 M NOS. ....... ~ 499EME ..... .,._, 211-_.. 3167G ·-.,. JOIUIA cciearu. .. II B.T.~ =--Ile. ---W IOI A.A -• Door. --lie. W IOiOIA C'NGfU. aJt. Dllllll .'" 40...A' Mr: Wi_A._.WM 2AE18ll .'" ·~ .... YRN3t2 .'" .,.. .. .. :.=i:· AS 18. mimr 911'9 .,. ........ ,.:tfran~ 23lllZll .... • •• .. " I I ~ ( I " l I I I r I I I 11 1 l 1 I I j ' - • .. s " . ' .. .. .. ... . • • • ~lemeate --EDITION • . . --- ' MONDAY, FEIR ARY 19, 1m • • • Dally ... er .· . -. ·~ .,, .; m VALftlll.l active ln their lltllmpts to ...re -a..,,p~afpulllie..,,11,• ....,..,-. cl~• unless~ can·be ~ needet!,aydlstricl•lll,'...,,..dik..ie )-;: "':i "';._-ol .... ol Ille meuure. 1 ' .... -• "We ... .... -11111 tlll1i'e tjuqb Ibo sales ol -ol Ibo --..... ---· F......,.._.lauelntbe TbtReV.C.AlllllVenm,~af ,,. .. _. •• .,;,\•1·iil"'l'._,be1l:a, I'· Vlf_,..."'!~lotbe · 'l'beWweolgnnilb'lloccurrlailntbe ieplailGns. • ~ •· .!:~ Unllled Scbool ·Dlltrict today tbe "Any's _.. __,.._, Is' -_.., _ pallo ~ md --wlel," nortb aiiil ....wl1 poctiaill . af !lie .ne ilme ~· °"'4;loll ---.Id tia.J::IPC 1lleir llopes, m a large gniu;p, Nici tJU Dllinllnt tlcat be Ila a Be -Ille --a 1w 1111• Vm said.,._ ...... wll .. al 7 dlstricl wbett' lw•sing coaitruCllon ls that If tbe -· -· -•uiit. no -Use H,11111 -.. ..._. _... ,_,._.,.lllaul Use !ale __ ......_ 1or l a · a.a. T 'I ad_,.· --...:ii lloocnq. · . major-'Cllllld--.1111111 . ·• ' od ~ ~ ' --. ..,_.,. -_,....,ncop, IG •, • I•-~·· " ~--~~ ·--' ,.._ •·• _..,. .......... II .. ~-._ Im_..... ollbemen B<llt!Spolla'fueoday. -6lly tw,.. _ ... _ w., ~--.-~ -~ 81' a,.. • ...,· .. .., ~nte, c-r:--.. near-. · .Affllellcb liltle.cr no l!IO!>lic ._;u... "We bave..., clot af ..n-.•over vote. . 111eboads.,.lbemly-_.nng could no1oa enougb cub to ldld •-1mum fer-·~ : ... 'l:ili,,_ llJe e)edorale avrr tbe tbe past few ·weeks," v.,_ said. "Vie Lui fall's 1lllllift' ftCiib•tlm dum! •Use ballot. · , llllh sdlool. two oew Jl!nlor hlP sdloo!s "-8) af tbeJaut, bonvor, ;,,aid llaa!I -.tht.ont is\ the -ct ~ed some ·opposit1oo:,)11 it jllll ~'·tbe 1.•n·i"11 1111 ........... --i Sdloor:'llfio!M-111 llJtbst tbe • and~"!"elementaJysdlools .. -·--tlleUmeUJOtlbo .-~ I~~-:-~ bave remained ~·t. surfaced~ we be'!~ that to be ·::.~ ~ ~ ~-~ --~ face -~ · ol 'l1IO .,.~,,..would be~ a zale ~d be levkil. ·~ · _ ~ ·r ~ r ·· t --..... -----' •. J.. . .;. :::' -. r .. ':'" -· :. ... ~ --r: =--= = r..;:o • ·--· ::IXOD ··· ' J •' • ~. -.. - ! . ~ ~.. ..;. -..; . , ~·t··r·"" .,, •• .- I ' . ·-----·s •' . . ~ . . ... I • •• "I • N•l.. c.-i11Nrator '· , .:.. lJ.S. ]-...;-..J ~:.n· ·~~ .... · f p j...rta_•·' ~.. .·., . uuge . -.~o:~J ··· o ·e·~~~ 1K~rner I ' . . . . _, . . ~ • f ' 'I ~;·~Taken in ·France c6~mcrod . . . .. . -. .. ~ r • Clwdl ... :C"J ..., l~,ff,t ,.:::·-.--...... Ille ~II t••••f tho ..,., •• ,..., I •• 1 I OI Ill ........... ..... ---_;,r, - ~ --~ -. . -. -. . or • .. T '• l • . ~ PllOM :!:= WYM WIGINl'·Wl'TJf ION MAY IN. U. ..... ..,.;rr ... wwA.ftw-...... •lntnd1n11l11 ...... • f j • , ... \ '. - ' . ' • ..... eo:t11••11• !Ir .. w ""•• ..... 'D!t 11111.-m Isle ----·I SW_. ......... *-.. •ct I '·M· .. --... -... I •a. 'Yes' on Bo ' 1111. '"Cl ..... lll'J -.... ..., _, Ill ;0 ... ' .:.I::--..... >m111I lo •It II ... .............. ., .. ... lnll. ' I :tJ.:~ ::._-11 I lillJ II Dini llldrr tt. • I [' .. It ... !ISM R II k =*···1'•1-...... . ,,. ...... LA Climbera on Peak I.QI -.a ~UPI) -....., IM Allll!IW pd I ........... -.. -. -rl Ibo lap af lbe.,.... -·· .... ---·· ''N't ................. -. • -i-. """"" ... """1.111e <' '"' ..... IOOI< 1llo •I 'ra tuue ... ollsr i.o -"-"-6d )Isl ~II lbe Wal. , • I But .CQlltrc>l . .. . ... , - 0¥ei! lf Ood,.· .. '. . . ' .: I t • . • Price8 .llit !. ' ' ~ , , 1 I -. f' . .......... , , J I 1 , ~ •. . ; .· . ' • - • l I • ' • Bip~.-Loose? Murderer Leaves ¥essage on. W aU LONDON (AP! -'!lit. -.i ""'1Per'' ___ ... _.,_ I I rt la ·~ • 21-)'e&H!d lfrl .., lltqled. an Inquest jury WU told hero IOcfay, It was apca)'ed "" the wall with a ~p liquid .whlcb had aJJn,a-i """'1 lo cl~ar the girl'• par!lally dothed body, Deledlve Qmtable Jolm - said. Jaet the Ripper, Blltain's most celebral<d killer, murdered al least live -'1tutes In London In 1881. He WU -~,.iit. . . Tbe &h1, "'l>&la de VIR Wllelln, was IUI -tat1ar lo a man oid.ide a tavern la.st November. The body was found four days later by an interior decorator. 'l'be !nqueot was told how Amala spoke iD tbe ttreet to a man lbe bad never met and had .aual lntUtourae with him laler that d&Y. Sbe alJn took off her c!olhel In lrnnt of a man she had only known for 15 m!nulel. "'11111ls1YJ>lcal ol bedlitlet -wbore JIOboiilJ )ar:nra wbat goes QI nen door," l>e ldded. A bedllller II a -room aparllleL A dole frielld ol AmaJa•s, Jamlfer Leonard, said Amala had lived lo several different apartment. In London and had had a number of boyfriends. Under ques. tionlng, she denled that all lllese rela· tionshlp< had been sexual. "She wu a friendly girl wbo Uked to do 1 lot of things and travel a lot'' The J!ll'Y retun>ed a verdict of murder by person or penons unknown. Truce Teams Set t,O Enter Combat Zones • De\<dlV• Chief SUpl. -Chalk, un-• der gueiitlClllng, said be had "quite a few : 1 ~ts" hearin& out tbiJ pattern of J bolllvloo'. a.alt 11ld the pollce had taken SAIGON (UPI) _ ,.,,_keeping teams $7,500 Bite • I " Pendleton • .. • • Exammmg • • ·First POW Physicians at Camp Pendleton's base hospital today launched a series of. tests that might last' the week to deter~ the exact condition of the hospital's firSt. repatriated ptisoner Of war -Lt. Col. Edison Mlller of Tustin. 1 The Marine officer who arrived at the base last Friday spent the weekend in his quarters at the hospital -most of the time with bl& wife and five SODS as weU as his foster fllOther, who 1ai'rJved from the ,midwest over the wee.kend. Col. Miller· has . lost "conslderable weight" acccrding to m·edical depart· " ment .iides· at the hoapltal, ·hut hls con· dltion ·and appetite \Vere described as ex; cellent." · IniQmlation· aides this morning said Col. Miller had little or no spe<ial preference for 'the food he was offered 1 ti.~ lrom 320 penons in their In-head In bat I th • iedptloa, but there W88 .. an endless were to to a com zone or e • P""'Mltty~• ot.._people who could have first time today and South Vietnam re- gon6.ID&o the room. Jeased more c.ommunist war prisooers. Wardrom mistress Rita Stander (right) bas been awarded $7,500 damages for injuries she received when bitten:by-actress Liza Mlnnelli's dog in Miami Beach hotel in· 1969. over the weekend. · "He said that his only preference is any kind of food that's Ameri~an," said J CWO Royer Combs thls tl)Ornlng., · ~ . Miller was reunited with his,.fmnily , late Friday afternoon arter a lonC !light ' !tom the PhllipPlnes. ~ 1 ... ... • -But the 8ai~on command also report- ' ~ eel the niost communist cease.fire viola· .i Tll _ Cr h tlons In 17 days. I I £iJalle 88 e8 '!'ti, Jomt Military ~ (JMC), • : • · }'; the IOU?'power body charged with pollc-. T-lo I":...-Ing the truce and arranglnf 1'0W r .. : i.11 ~;. our -:· i.ue., ~ lajay to aenc1 its 1irs1 .. ..~: investigatJni team into a combat area. In Cr ft Kill d 'lbe , team was to leave later today for 8 . -e Sa Huynh, a town about 290 miles north WHITT'IER (AP) -A consumers'Jroup S!l<l'ializing in autom<i-~ · of Saigon that waa the scene of heavy bile problems has established a nation headquarters here, marking BROOKFIELD, Wll-(Al') -A Ught fighting the nm day of the cease-fire. the occasion by unveiling a "Lemon of the Month'~ sign and plantpig , .pl8*~1D,ntum 'to an alrJIOU with A ----·• k 'd f1·gbting a lemon tree nicknamed ''The Big Four." en..._~~ ,,...., ~-a :...• -a •~w-N spo esman .., f d ......-..-~ ____ _., ...u ~... _.,11 i~ • there The Outraged Consumers Action Committee, whose pro .esse busy st~ In thla Milwaukee subiii:b lo-•= • lOlll& m · · d • ·1s "-t "Le day The plane's four occupants perished The 1pokemDa11 aald 90I POW• were goal is to "help stamp out lemons," chose Sun "l' aa 1 . ,,,, . mon ' and. tho driver of the car was Injured releaRcl today to Communist olliclall of the Month" a new auto which the group says Ill rusting despite ef. -Bitter Atlaeh-~ ··, . ~ . • ' j • Consumers Display 'Lemons' ~ Fr....Pqel Miller had been a captive Of the North PETAIN ...... • ~. Vietnamese for nearly aix..years. Combs said that besides the battery of specialized medical tests, Miller atso will receive some good n.ews from the· pay records officials of the Marine Corps. bloodiest battles ol the time. The Gaulli.St-Government of France bas blocked all attempts to move Petain's body to the Douaumont military fortress, where he asied to be buried. Supporters of the former Vichy regime demanded the transfer be made as a _ gesture of national reconciliation. Although the base spokesman gave no dollar figure, he did concede that Miller's hack pay -accrued throughout tho period ol hls detentioD In North· Vietnam -would he substantial · > --~-··'" a~iiald. • acroa the Thach Han River lrom Quang forts by the owner to have the dealer save it. ~-fl A.~" limn' r.;r Fiik o;rp:-ii!--i'il"Cltr.'lblilringnliifntnnbor otConFr ·+---·President-of-the-eonsµmer-group i .. ·Eddie-Campos, who once '-Mllwat::'ner of the twin-engine munllts releaeed ·to S,400. burned a Lincoln Continental in front of a Ford plant because he Six-Seek . Posts Som• ol llls moqt!lly pay went lo his family and the rest accumulated in -. --separale'llccount;eombs-..fi!:-- 14Some of the people from our JN!Y sec· tlon fleW out ov~ the weekend to take care or the details," the spokesman said. • I . c-ia 421, said the plane left Tim-A total of 311.Sooth Vietnamese have thoughtitwaspoorlybuilt .. • merman Field 00 a business Olght to been tel free and another 320 are ached-The group J1lan& to aid auto owners in making dealers·and man-· Ohio and p~ at 5:15 a.m. PST. uled 1o be re1Uaed Tuesaay at Loe ufacturers take mcreased responsibility for their vehicles by picket· The pilot law ilollfled die tower there Nbih, 75 mUes nilrtb ol Saigon. ing, publicizing and taking legal action, a spokesman said. wa.s engine trouble, he said, and the Desplte appeall by the joint commis-The lemon tree's name refers to the four major American auto era.sh happened at 5:52 a.m. sim 1o stop the ~· the Saigon makers: Ford, General .Motors, Chrysler and American Motors . A ps station a-t who watched cmunand sad the 291 Communlll atiaekl tile plane 4lve Into the streel aald: in the 2fbours eodlng at dawn toilay were "There wu no lire and no llDOb. There tbe hlghelt alnce 200 w e re reported WU no nolae, all ol a IUdden, wham, JI Feb. 2. just hlt la the middle o1 the street." In u,e heaviest fighting, five Saigon Falk Corp., a gear manufacturing firm, paralrnopera were reported killed and said the dead were Robert Hansen, the 41 wounded In a day-long CoJDlllllllisl· PJumhing Equipment Stolen From Store pilot: R'1hert Bergmann, F • I k ' ' artll)ery and mortar barrage near Quang , melallw:£1>1; Cbeller ~' Barch, general Tri City. Aoother battle at <lawn today ·Plumbing equipment -valued by the ·.1 ;i:~!:'.g._ ,SundStiand ~·-~·· . loft lolu'uQlj!ll dead.en bo\b lids,~ 10 '6wner at. $!00 was fOlen . ~ a Pel,.: a llundstrand-=oye e south Vietnamese wounded In a Com· Capistrano Beach store during the kim' F. Mcl(ane, 51, of Brooi.neld wu ~ ..:.•t~k . oo a rntµtla ,unjl ' near . weekend, Orange County Sber\ff's of- llnspltallaed In critical oondltlon at St. ,Gl"i\C uom In .. Ille Mekong Dt!lla, .40 ' ficell! said. . Mary'• Hoopltal In Milwaukee with ~ IOUlh »I Saigoo, the ~ 111d. ·· Deputies aald an electric pl'!"'hing second· and lhlrd<legree burns uver 40 The (our-power COOUill"1Ull -consist· snake wu taken from the prelDISOS of ·percent o1 biJ body a h 0 s p Ital lng.ol South .ond North Vietnmneae, U.S. Avery Rentals, 34192 Doheny Park Road, spokesman sald. ' and .Viet Cong olllciala -Issued a plea whlle the owner was busy serving other for both aides to honor the truce and customers. Visitor Killed In C.Ounty Mishap A New York visitor was killed Sunday nlght when struck by a car In Fullerton. Pollce said Daniel Coone!!, «, stepped in front of a car driven by Barry H. ,. Inman, 38, of Whittler, In the Z400 block of North Harbor Boulevard ln Fullerton. Witnesses said Inmen attempted to stop hls northbound car but It skidded In· 1 ' to the victim. Connell was dead on ar-. ., rival at St. Jude Hospital, Fullerton. 'Ibe accident is under Investigation. Inman was not held. Outboard Motor Taken From Boat An outboard motor valued by lhe owner at $400 was removed during the t9 weekencUtam.a sailboat moored at Dana • Harbor, C>mige Coudljl. Sheriffs ofiicen • 11!d. make the ceaae-flre a reality. Bui as the fighting Intensified, a South Vietnamese spokesman said: .. It seems to us the Communist unlts did not at· lempt to respect at all the appeal by the JMC." In Saigon, the Unlted Stales asked the lntemalional Commlaalon of Control and Supervision (lCCS) to Investigate I he downing Friday of an unarmed American helicopter. 2 Santee Men Killed SAN DIEGO (AP) -William S. Priest, 29, and Michael Eugene Buck, 30, bo~ of Santee, were killed in a three-car col· Jision Sunday on Interstate 8. An injured motorist, Michael J . Krummel, 22, (lf Petaluma, was In fair condition today in San Diego Naval Hospital. Gat,es Awarded Legion Honor For Mutual Aid Sheriff's Lt. BraifJey L Gates of Capistrano .Beach baa . ,....lved a merit award lrom the American Legion for designing and implementint a _ new "Law Enforcement Mutual Aid system" in Orange County. The mutual aid concept cans for ]aw· men from various county agencies to work together with standardized policy, procedures, tactical systems and levels of discipline and training during emer· gencles. Gates designed the countywide system, training more than 2,000 police end Sher· iff's deputies in the project. · "The system Will help law enlorcement agencies in Orange County to act with cohesion when conlronted with emer- gency conditions, ·such as natural and civil disorders or police emergencies," said the Capistrano Beach man. The Mutual Aid System bas been ac- claimed by the California Council of Criminal Justice and Is being revised and adopted by law enforcement agencies throughout the state. Dancing Ban Illegal LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Superior Court judge has ruled unconstitutional sections or the municipal code that pro- hibited all-nlght dancing end the opera· tion of coin-fed jukeboxes during early morning hours. The ruling came on a suit brought by the operators and empJoyes of a Hollywood nightspot, the Onion Too. • In Saddleback C.Ollege Voting Six candidates -one or them uno~ posed -have filed for election April 17 to three aeats Ope,; on the Saddleback CQmmunlty College District board ol trustees. - Incumbent Hans William, Vogel broqght his filing papers hack lo the County Regiatrar of Voters just before the 5 p.m. deadline Friday. He -will be unopposed for re-election in trustee area two. Vogel lives et 10461 cOwan Heights Drive, Santa Ana. Candidates in trustee area four are In- cumbent Patrick J. Backus of 33382 Bremerton St., Dana Point; R'1nald Mincher, 34522 Calle Portola, Capisl(llllO Beach; and Thomas B. Lewis, 34356 calle Naranja, San Juan C8pistrano. ~ ' Runn ing for elt<;tlon in trustee·· afea: five will be James W. Marshall of 140 A Avenida Majorca, Laguna Hills, and Daniel J. lC'.onran, 24952 Stage Coach Drive, Lllguna Hills. • • . Marshall, app¢nted lo ;"the boarj Jn November when lt expanded to seven members .is the incumbent. Small Plane Siolen At County Airp.ort Airports throughout the western Unil<d States are being asked to keep a lookout for an aircraft stolen ~ the weekend from Orange County Aliport. Sherill's officers said the single enguie Cessna airplane, the property of ham- burger stand owner Gordon Gray of Tustin, was removed from its tie down space at the airport and flown away before the control· tower began operations Sunday. Officers valued the missing aln:raft at more than $5,000 • A little of that pay has already been spent, however. Information aides said that the first purchase Col Miller made after his release was a gold wedding ring for his wife. Mrs. Miller had lost her original wed- ding ring during the period that her bus· band was a POW. Judge Nixes ·Bid For Bookmaking . ... .. ~. .. ' ~ Trful Transfer A bid by Saddlehack College -Alyn M. Brannon to.have biJ booJnnak!ng trial moved out or Oraitge C.ounty was denled Friday by Superior Court Judge William Murray. Judge l\lurraY rejected the theory Iha\ prejudicial pretrial · publicity could pre- vent Brannon, 41, from obtaining a fair trial no multiple boolan-g allegations contained in a Grand Jµry Indictment. The. Saddlehack Community qouege District lnlitetW111.g0on trla'l Mafch 12, Judge Murray confirmed. Pretrial action has been scheduled f<r Feb. 23. The same trial date has been set for used car salesman Robert Emmett Kelly, 34,.of 835 Seagull Lane, N~wpor! Beach. It was noted In the Indictment of both men that Kelly assertedly was employed by Brannon to collect unpnld gambling debts. Brannon w~s arreal<d last Aug. :II after he allegedly attempted to enforce payment of a $2,800. gambling debt from a man identified as. a client in1 what Police said was Brannon's $25,(M)Cra week bookie business In the Harbor Area. Ktlly was arrested six week& later f1>ll9"1ng ~ invetigation of a ;claim by another client that an eight-inc& fnm.. ting knife was burled Into hio lront door as a, means of persuading him that be should Immediately settle his gambling account. I Deputies asld the Intruders climbed a fence from the parking lot of the facility . and took the motor from a boat owned by C Mission Viejo salesman William E. Ir Gardner. . •A•at 111 1 Gd ro ~·s To eot..LEcT TAXEs oN THEIR · aT•I INVENTORY. I CA• KAR~Y WAIT I , IC DAILY PILOT ·I UPIT ...... lttrael's Fr..11 • • I High speed m!sslle boa\ called Flash is under conStrucUon al lsr:I' shipyard. The $10 mWJon veasel is one of a Qeel being built to . up Israeli Navy. Each 1m1uures 91 !eel, can cru1Be al 32 knots carries two 76mm gum and seven sea·te><rea m!ssUes. Fla.sh repr& sents !irst military sy•tem ·or its size designed and buil t In Israel Ill . )"bat ofiictals µtere say ii! an )lnportant 11ep toward sell·sufflcieney ID mmtary arms. - r • BEAT THE TAX MAN ·~· " ............ "" SW. .... 51'9 ~ •'p·· n...-.. , !-.' -RERIGERATOR-Flff'i' · _...;;·==-(-••• --..:-.. ........ ,_..;;;;;.,;;;.· '-D 25.2 cu. ft. n.p.,n,...,"ly Westinghouse , • ='.;::. 35"" wld• c e1g :12.2 lb .••• . .,__ ~.i~~ 2 SPEED ·~.~ ••...,. ttol• 1n r•ftlgerator and •,...,....... frnzer a Optlonal plug·ln HEAVY DUTY ,....,........,. Autom.atle lce.Meker-.buy tt am.e111tJwt now or add It aatw a 10:.99 :!::'...: cu. ft. refrigerator section ,,... ,.ana.> a Power economizer uvt1 .,..,...v ... ... .,,.,.,, Wlllll ..... "" .... eJectricllY D Twlfl Juice oan dlapen1ers a 7~q !r••h M1!1K-s54r 90 DAY CASH WITH-ftt Clltrr • '1115 IOPORT lVI. lllADlllll CIStl Im - • ( \ 7 • I - • • ,. -VOL 66, NO. 50, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANeJ COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' ' • J;, ... -. ' . -r-. - Prin ci pal Of: .Tlillr ston:.:. ·~We ' ' • ' ,,. ••' .... ,,..,,,.. .. ~· __..: r • . By FIUIDERICIC SCBOEMEIIL °' ... .,.., ........ ,,,. -·llv• Tllll'ston Elementary Schogl. IP ~. Beacl\ bu Ila prob. ...... leml, but. it'• ltill able "to tum tidl on ' lo ICbool;.. prindpal Davtd Lloyd ~.UY told scl!oOI district trustees. !Ital"'-,...uve"'ilpecti have been in- c...aed -to run the Dexible adledul· Ing l""lnl" and ·dlsclpllrie problems due to "lbe ~ l"!'Pl>Oilbllitiq plaW on the ........ to. • • • . ..,,.._ -. •• ". -· • • ., f .. .. Tbe ~., .;.;...linC ~ uo ,.;.:...... ri1..i ti. 1ch.011i ............. ~ students, Lloyd aald, ... ..qy ... ..,... ..... flJ5,llllO more than what 11 ~ .., Ille ee1"::"' .:---.= ~";.: ':d aame ~ of el-•ey -aqi,.<iiiot.We--1a-.i•1t111m -~ -~ llleJ1taolplll adllo4. Yearl;J ·coetl' ""'I op..llC ltl7 "'I"' ......... ollowJ -to 'l'hllnlGb Jelt the.olil s::r'adjlt<\al Jo --·--"'" -.. ......., ~ -llllll Md ....... .. to II!illii'ellllif.lajlfal ....... l9Jo<la. to a new eampua above ,.,..X HlDI. ;-• =•!-lii: ..... 1118'8 ,IClllJll1 la: ~ . Tbe iddltion ol new per-r, ·etee--. ~ -.i at!ow·lt•"""•" It ~ Uves1 1earniDc centen ~a ~~ '*_:'':" ~-~ ~~~' , , , . " ~ -. -.. , , • -' ' • • • • • • • IXOD _,. . . au • • . .. ...... . ... . .. ,, ' • .. ,, ., . .. ~· -.-.. , ... ' < • ' ,_~ • . _ .. · . .:'-.. .~ . ~· ~ W . _ re Peta •~· .:--..... '.:;.c .. --... , . -·in· .'_ ·1··· .-, .ta, .. _ .. _ • . l . ----; . ·n, -. ~g"'..n n- , . • • , ' I U/IM..lf ,, " . . ~ ' . t ' ,. •. • ,, • ' Taken in France iiec~n "'CLA SSIFIED ~D h'.r GETS TOP DOLLm r We -tell a De. A D.\ILY PILOT vehC"p WIDl ldwlll -.... ,.., -.. ,, ......... ~.Lae I jllll: -'IT vw hdln, ........ mt .. ' ...,. .... --.--palal, ........ 1INL .... ~Nil.J -To ..... ~ 11111 -... far .... dlllir It ..... ellllr. =• CID ,_ ............ - -It .. . . ,. ,, .......... . ... • - . . .. . . ~ "" ...., .•. ~l . . '. ( ~' • r • ,.. • , · Fliinp for . the . Laguna, Beac!> Unified Scllool Dlatrlct electJoo clooed Ytlday with ljl candidates 7 inciudlng the thi'ee J!ii:!~, ,.....olfli:e.Apll-17. ' -~,rHloctkii•m -~ Wlm,i!n 'niilmu; and ~ Norm8n -·end,_ Boyd. . , '1'1e, -:i;.: lh'ff candldatei . are MJa!IMI .lllP,r, . Fred<dc UldWiC and ~·c., " ... . . . . . • • ---~---· ' • : ,:: • Dally Paper -- !...'-f I t . .:: ---··--- -. ~ ,. -... - Turn .Kias ,. ··---·o· ---=-,,. - . -n : " I .. ·'"' ~,~ "1 -• tht.'lllldenl performanoe rather than ... -... roll d>eckl,.. Ibo prinCipal -told tnllleeS. .Jn tum, be oald, there ·have been ·conctrns about the "cus{odial" or dl9clpline aspects of the progi-am. spend !O minutes' per day in """ el Ille l>Wc subject -areu, lncl•"''~•lliicltoh, history, mathemalitl and~ 11U the community feels that the "1JSfodlal"aspect should be our l>wntier 0'1'\ ~. we'll have to loot.:'~ in-- stead of perfonnance," Lloyd. oom-inented. n .. ~- J!elPondlng to a questioq 111""! °J'l!"le< .etr!ld ,IJnke, IJoyd said stu4fnta J1111St . --- . . "ls that enough?" asked Linke. '1From the result.I al ~r 1~ tests, my .ata.ft .tNDb·to• lt!-1: ~at· tentioo span perJoikl I~ good -II," Lloyd responded. • .In al)Swer to a:~ frmn:Tmstee P.atrida Gillette, ~yd .iaid..'11 WM dot possible for tbe ll\'lloOl to cootlllile Its (Ste TllUllS'l'ON,PllO·ll=. ~-, ' ~lJ • ~J . -~· -. - 1 • _an, ' -. . J,. But: Control : . .,._ ~ ... ---• Over ·Food ·, ---~_.._· '-·. - Miss 8argent~ aJso tqown as Mr8. Obobarok, alao lmoWtl as Mrs. Mill~ (for !""· ~um fllibt~ ~ . to., ~Y anythlng • than that llhe is ~~.,and has Jolt 11 JX>un!ll: f ' • .., 1l II..,_ " cau. ot her home at 41111' Morning star Drive )oday produced Olllyrthe fac(·that at -. lime afler -lhe -1d•-re-veal Iha Ume and place oC a news ...,. ffreDCe.. ' . • , ' . J The atti'ldlve dlvoreee, f2, 1want11 ,to make perfectly clear the clrcuma- ol her ,Jan_ .I martilge to , Cblel ObOharok, Miler of the . Mlllia tribe' of Wost-lrlan; Oil the 1'tana of New GulpU. '!be writer and lecturer W.nt' Into the remote llallem Valley to ltudy the, ~ nlballstlc tribes 4\1 inooths ... : , , She has ~ ~bed In ~past as a misllonary, during. staya Wffh U. ~ tribe. • News aourcu lo tbi lalind nation more ..... uy aa'ld she ~ tl>e Mlllla,trtbe :.. one QI three iavap "°""' -hi'V. warred 'rib aacb . o~ sblllO l\'"-Sione Aile -lo atudy pririllU .. aex: , • · Sbe .... ~ e111pbau.,J!f, lll7lna Ibo WU literally I one-woman,_~ ,,..-. ... I&!~~ 111_ I ' . ..paJoloo by the 81>vtrnftM!1t1 ~,IC· cuaed Der of Q)llductlnJ resurth wltboUt I U.-, WU dellpecl to t>JClfy the natlveo, she maintain&. • "I lllll'l'led Obobar<* to brtng lbelhree ....... wvrtna tribel to u .. IOptbos 1n peoc. 11111 llarmooy," llie aaya. By weddlul him w1tll a ~ ol flva • 11 b11d•111 !I, a kn.lfe IOd 1 lhoftl ... then *-...., blood -t'1 1 .. ... ·---.)Illa a.corrt ..... ~ .eUled the bootlllllel. • Prices Hit '. MIAMI BEACH, ·Fla' (UPI) -J'retli dent Nixon told the nattOn•1 mOst powerful labor leaders today that .tbelr support of the national delenJe JH'ocram was ""indls~ in achlevlnc pwo with booor.Jn Vietnam. fl ·1 • But be wai:ntd tbom .Iha! h!P• food prices could not be aolved by ....,_ controls: or-rationial. · ~=-~~:.=: -~l"f!.~ Clf . ' . ·~. (lie did not-· Ibo~ 1"n: bieMd by t.bcr. 't0 p(n/iflifinPiri ...-, --·· lald• -tlie ........ ,) -. · ~ mikll -14eat·not on the eaalicll, )i:dward • Corloulb « tlie Slliiel Meli! W.orbrs, said Ille President t- Ali'L-010 -George ,Meuy and \be ~ii for tlielr otrong ~ cl hll v ........ and -policlet. .Ntsoil ,Wu ·~!ID extteme1y wann welcome b1 Meany, in lbaipl con- trul to • -lion be-the ~t and the labor . leaden in November, 1971, wberl •they clubid·over coiltrols on waie1lll<s and~ · , Meany wis all'.llllilel -·be met the Preal ..... •· UJMlll )Ill . , ..... at ... • tho A'Dlet'iJiha'llbfel.11irrir1'ii.i Nb.i lnet prtvatety far live mi .. ._ --~ Semtary Peter · J. · a.man ,,..,.. going into llie -1ng lelilola of Ille councll's. midwinter -ting. Also ilittiJlg In ... Sii uidGll _..._ who are not meniben of tlie councll, · '!'be -P1'08ldei>I u given a ·staDllloC ovation when be entered the room and when he departed. 'Meany, at the Outset, thanteil -llie Pmldent for addevtng llie · reteue of American prisoners of war. ~ In~btlet remarks" ·a1 he wii leaving, Nixon. told teporters that lhey '1talted about econoni.Jc IDlllten. · "I coVered a riimber of suhi.M• 'u be said.. . ""'' ... He gave m detaill to newsmen. Later Jn the day, the President ·<te- sCribed the meetlni at ''very ClllllnH\. tivef'J 11 be sat ID a golf cart Wltb. com- edian Jadde Olm•, Oft ~Illh lalnraj ol tbe im~l'l'IO' tlol! Coone ..... Fort Laudet!lale· -· . --, • Moolly -'JIO ti-lay, '"" -cording to th!.,_tlierlady, 1'1th patchy low -and fog oioac the coast llL:1lir earl)< momJna hours. IJttie'Jj~ ·d>ange • lllgha in the miUli>attbe ~ r~ IO 10 inlMd. °"*11l<t 1owi In tliO !Os. ':\ ;. . -- ' I -l , I NS IDE TODA l' · T~< • poU,.• <ldef of fl!llci C1Ut ; JIU of·a'-·of brtltoi ·~· -It "'~ riQIU.."14' blame ii-all Oii Ille drt19 -.. . . ~ People haot been killing· otllcr p 1 o p le for~• "'""°"' ve4ra." See 1tMJ Oil .. S. ' •· . L.M. ..,. » ... u.ew.. • ,., ....... ,. ...... , ...... """""' . . ~ .... ' (........ ,.... -..c..w • CMlta 11 .. = .. ,. ~ 11 T 1t Dt.-..... • • ,...... • ""' ,...,..,... •• _. 4 -:101 ·1 •~ ,._., _.. -•M .... .. a...a ... -.... 4 .... ti M . - • .. ,, 'I I I • ' r . ; .. .. . \ ' ' • y ,I DAILY PILOT . . Moodq, F"""" 19, 1973 Bip~r. se? ' M.urderer Leaves Meuage on Wall LONDON {,\P) -Tbe 'l!ord ""-" -wrlUm cm the wlll tll IO.,- In wblch I 22-~d gtrl lay llflll&led, an Inquest jury was told here today. It wu sprayed on the wall with a washloa·uJ> liquid which had also been wed to clear the girl's partially clothed l>ocly, Oelecllve Ccrlotable Jolin Roes said. Jacl: the Ripper. Britain'• meet celebrated killer, murdered at leaat fl~ prootltllles in London in 1181. lie Wll never caugbl. 1 Tbe girl, Amata de Vere Whelan, wu Jut seen talking to a man ouUtde a tavem last November. The body wu found four days later by an lnterlor decorator. "Tllil 11 tJplCll tll bodlltter land -. ~-·•t ____ ,.. he added. ' A· bedlltler II I -1q111mm1-.-nt A elGoe -tll Anloll'a, J..Uer Leonard, said Amala had l(ved In several dll!erent aparlmenll In Lnndoo ud had had a number of boyfriends. Under qu... ti011lng , •he dented that Ill -rela· tionshlps had been ..... 1. "She wu a lrlendly girl who liked to do a lot ol tblnp and travel a lot." Tbe Jury returned a verdict ol lllllrder by penoo or penom unknown. Bond Hopes · lnCVSD • Expressed Br JORN VAl,TE!lz.\ .... Odr '"" ..... Active support.era of pauage of Tuuday'1 125-mlllloa -issue In the Capistrano Unllled SChool Dlatrlct today ·are peuJal tbelr bopu, Oii I larp turnout 1111111111 the il,000 perlCltl registered In the area. Although little or no puhlle opposition hu come from the electorate over the hone! Issue -the lint In the ~ct 1lnce t• -volunteer• have nmalned acUve in their attemptl to uaure ~ sage of the meuure. The Rev. C: Allan Vernon, chairman of -• • ) Police ·1juk • Chugalug o Death A body found lying on the' beach Satur· day near the Newport Pier has been jdentlfied as a Huntington Beach man police say had been drinking heavily the night 1>erore. . Orange County C«oner's deputies said today they Will conduct an aut.opSy to determine: the cause of death of AJ!red T. Britton 30 of &24:2 warner Ave. His body was fo~d lying in the sand at 20th Street Bea&tl. by surfers early Saturday morning. officers said. . . . The Inquest waJ tq!{how Amala llJ>Ok• in the street to a mmrJbe had never met and had 1t111al lntercoune with him later that day. She also took off her clothes In front of a man she had only '"1mown for 15 minutes. • Auction Nets ·$2,300 fo1· Laguna GiFls the "Arly's Friends" boo<f..pusqe - m>Up, aald this morning that he baa a ~""""· pos!Uve feeling" •hoot the late Detective Reed Gloshen said mvest1ga- tion revealed Britton had been at a party in an ~rOOl home where he challeng- ed iwo others to a wine drinking contest. Wltnes>es told detectives Britton drank nearly a 1un gallon of wme m five minutes and then walked out to the ocean front sidewalk: and sat down. Dttectlve Chio( Supt. Robert Chalk, un-~r quatlilolng, aald he had "quite ·a few o.taltmenla" hearing out this pattern of iibeha'*'· Qialk said the police 'had taken ~-ta from no pe...., In their In· ~!~l~aUon, but there was "an endless -·hillty" of people wbo could have 9""'" lllto the room. • ;winter Festival .Opening Draws .Throng wLaguna ~ eeach's Winter Festival Joi oil to a bOomlng start .wtth large weekend crowds in attendance at the various )cslival event.a, Chamber of Commerce .o!ficiala -,.Id fudar. _ The FesUval will continue through ~arch 4. Craftman's Fair at the Festival of Arts · grounds wi.11 be open until dusk tonight and will reopen at IO a.m. Tuesday. A series of travelogue films will be shown at the Forum Theater on the festival of arl.s grounds at 1:30 and 3 p.m. Tuesday. Weekend activities attracted t h e largest crowds In the 10-year history or the Winter Festival, Betty Myers, Chamber of Commerce manager said. An audloo lo benefit !he Laguna Beach Girls' Club raised about 12.300 and wu termed "hJg~y successful" as merchan- dise, art work and the services of city of· ficlaJs were put on the block Satm"day. ·.Wayne Baglin, spokesman, said that with the exception of the four new can on cOnalgnment and an antique desk, a 1111 ol about 100 items wu dllpOleCf of In the auction. " • _Larry Rose, cily ml!Mier •• orfcinally slated to be on the block hlmaell to p~ vkle. lnanual labor to a high bidder, had to decline becauae or a previous com· mltment, but, he did take over as a guest auctioneer and sold sevenl articles of negligee, Baglln said. Two persons purchased quarter-mile lengths of a Joh by Joseph J , Kelly, Laguna Beach police chie!, and aeveral shoe lhinel were given by David Browu, pollce captain, Bailin said. Funds raised by the aucticm will enable {he group to begin work neceasary. !or the moving of a clubhou!e for the Girl's Club. The bouse" ttseU haa been d<llated by Dick Toomey and Herb Nolan,· hut, It mull he relocate dto the Bluebird Park slle and positioned there. Esllmated cost ii f7,51JO. Ff'OMPflflel of the ~ at the pol\I Tuuday. "We liave won a lot of converts over the past few weeks,'' Vernon said. "We expected some opposition hut It just J!aso't surfaced and we helleve that to be a very good indication of public support," he added. The advocates' greatest fear, however, is a poor turnout of voten. Becauae the bonds need a ~birds majority for p8!11ge, It requlre5 es- eentially two yes votes to olflet ooe no vote. Last faJl's massive registration drive .during the Presidential elect!oM caused a major increase in voter registration within the district. "We just hope now that those thousands of neR voters will come to the polls Tuesday and cast their votes," Vernon said. Polling places will oPeD. at 7 a.m. Tuesday and stay In operatloo until I p.m. Tbe hoods are the only Issue appearing on the ballDt. School olliciala have lltrelaed that the district will face··aerlous .ihortips of clusrooma unless lunds can be raised through the sales of hondl. The larges! growth II occurring In ti,. north and westerly portions of the dlstrlct Where housing constructloo is booming. But If the bonds are approved, they could ralae enough caxh to build a new high -· two new junior blgb acllools and lix new eJementsry acllools. , She said It WI! estimated ~t about 200 persons attended the Visitors Tea and IUcepllnn ln!Uatlng...the festival Friday. Good crowds were at the craftsmen's fair, and at the Patriots' parade Satur· ,day. ELECTION •• ~. Tbe campu.ses woold be camtructed as 1 needed, 111 district officials, and the lllle of the bonds would fallow .alrlcl state ... term on the Educational Priorities Study COmmlttee will be of value In analyzing the lalues which bave mulled In the CUI' regulaUnns. · The same district offlclaJ1 have aaid that U the measure were approved, no major lncreeae8 wnuld CDM about In the rent school board tempest. He called !or tax rate which already II near the max- Bahamas Ki·dnap ''meanfDglul debata on the vttal 1-of. .1mum f.;.. bond repayment. adibol -discipline ancl .. lltlldent •-al ol the --......_ -"d .. , "*'4 cwff ... l ·~ 1' ' .fw't "~I "" at:dvtbe time that tbe band·- upects lZ i , oA-~~~"J\'11~ • 1 :• ·.. ; : : i s & • ed ~g, 4t of 400 El Camino del rate would be levied. LUCAYA GrandBaharnallaland(AP) Ca . Ccille1e 'of Medlane at UC ·:rro.. • .,·e"f ' .. I .., Irvine • • -Two men 8f'!! in custody in con.oeclJ.on u1 know from past experience that with the abduction and altempted ranaom there are adequate techniques by which of Andrea Spencer, 4-year-old daughter sCboola and student perfonnance can he of Canadian hanker .Robert Spencer• objectively evaluated. It is this ex· aources say. perlence In achoo! evaluation that I hope 'llght • lipped Island police would not to bring to Laguna Beach," Wdwlg said. ~ the two In custody Sunday, But "Laguna schools have never received ,, sources said both are Bahamians. this type of evaJuaUon. Pupils, teachers, Andrea was kidnaped Thursday night school administrators and taxpayers are • by two men who invaded the Spencer entlUed to aee what It will disclose. Then home. They left her tn an abandoned we can know whether our scboolJ are on church in an Isolated part of the Island target," Ludwig added. nnd then telephoned Spencer, demandin. Kreber, 36, of 3130 Bern Drive, Laguna $250,000 In cash. Beach ls a deputy district attorney for FamUy friends said the young girl freed Orange County. Before returning to herself Saturday and was found shorUy school to gain his law degree, Kreber has afterward by three airline employes look-:Setved as a police officer in Los Angeles ing for wild roses. for 81h years . Kreber said his experience as a com- Roofing Materials Stolen in Niguel Roofing materials valued by the munity relaUons officer, with in- volvement in Los Angeles schools, would assist him as a board member. owners at $343 were stolen during the ~ weekend from a Laguna Niguel building 11 stte, Orange County Sheriff's officers •said. =~ Deputies said 40 bundles of shingles and a 50-pound box of nails were taken from an unfinished building at 23791 f Mariner Drive. The loss was reported by =the Aylor RooOng Cl>mpany. Catherine Meals Service Tuesda}· I I OIAN•I COAST LI DAILY PILOT Tiit er_.. Cout ~!LY l"ILOT, 9'trlt Mllclt • ...,_. "'-N_.l"nu. II -*11"'4d ..,. 9le OrA1191 CMst P\Obll1fllng COr!lpfny, s.p.. ,.,. eflllo!W •n ~. """"-Y tllnwll flrtNy, "' C.0.1• Mn., ...._, IMdl, HIM!lng!Ofl • lffd\lflowll1l11 Vllley, l~ IMctl, lrvlM/S.lellltttl MCI S.11 <:i.n-1e1 SM J-C'•Pll"-A single rwgloMI w r11on II M!IMIM ,..,,,.,,..,_ Mii Synd1p . floe prlnclpll MU&lllnl tltlll " •• Ut Wftl lly S!l'Hf, c.t. MIN. C.llfWftl1, ,.,.,., Rob.rt N. w.M ..... -1 .... "'*"'* J•ck a. c.r!1y va ,,,_..... • °"""' ~ Tff••• K.1vll ·-111Mtff A. M11rphl11• ...... h llw Ch1rl• H. L.., •lch1rd P. Nall 4MflltMf .,,_..,. IElll,_. '---2J1 · ,._,.,t A .... 1111 ~.111"' ....., .. ,, r.o .... "'· t2•11 --==?:=.-.:.=-::... I ..... 1 1lln.,_.~ 1111 Clill'Mhtl: -...... 11 ~ ••I N 1•111 (Jt4J '4J..41Jt ct a1rw Mwd 111 .,...,.n ~ ......... ,., .• , fill,, I 4ff.""6 c;..rr-. 1'1.lt Or..... O.t ........... -· .. _ ·-,, __ .,..,..,. .... " ................. ""'"' _, .... , ,.,....,~ ... ....... ...,.... ....... ............... ...._ .. c..tt ..... ~ ........... CMflr .... "'*"""'-.,, ..... ,, ...... , ...,,. -•·: ............. . ( Requiem mw will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Tuesday at St. Catherine of Siena Church, for Laguna Beach resident Catherine C. Meals who died Friday at the age of 67. Follow ing the services, Mrs. Meals' body will he shipped to Pekin, lU. for burial. Arrangements are being con- ducted hy McCormick Mor!Uary, Laguna Beach. Mrs. Meals, a native of IDinois, ts survived by her bu:sband Charles, of the [amily home, I~ Skyline Drive and her mother, Mrs. Ullian H. Clay, also of Laguna Beach. ' Active In St. Catherlne':s Church, Mrs. Meals had llved in California for 40 years and in Laguna Beach for the past 8 years. l'romP.,el KERNER ••. would agree to probation." Kerner and laaca were accused of ac-- cepllng rac1n& stock worth P00,000 for IS0,000 in exchan1• for Insuring that COi' llln nclng groups received favonble meeting dates. Kerner, • former U.S. attorney; a ma· Jor general In the Nallonal Guard and • 1ovtmor of llllno~ from 11111 to 11111, wu appointed to the federal appeal.I court jn 1168 hy the late President Lyn- dotl Johnson. - He and Isaacs were Indicted Dec. 15, 1'11, by a !lderal grand Jury. He bu -.. leovt with pay from ~ 1ppeall COUri alnce hil Indictment. Kerner showed no emoucm 11 the c1ertl md the Jury -that he llDd -""" "Jldll1 a dlarpd In the in. di-.• r. PARADE ••• !Dgh, Riverside, thlrcL Senior !Dgh Band -Santa Ana High School, lint; Mayfair High School, sec- ond; and Mater Del High School, Santa Ana, third. Junior Majorettes -Lin Lovettes, Whi!Uer, first; Sycamore Junior High, Santa Ana, second; and Lucy'• Baton and Drum C,Orps, Hacienda Heights, third. Senior Majorettes -Lin Lovettes, Whittler, llnt; Mayfair !Dgh School and Charlotte':s Warirors, tied for second. Marehing Unit -Aliso School, Laguna, first ; Boys Club, Lquna, aeoood; and Girl Scoula of Lquna, third. Novelty -Nolan Real Estale, r.rat; Laguna Imports, second; Bob Plant's Bucking Car, third. Junior Youth Band -School or OUr Lady, first. Float -Top of the World School, first: Cuh Scout Troop No. 700, aecond; and LIO!U Club of Laguna, third. Artist Jurying Slated March 10 . Jurying of new artlsta hollinl to Uhlbit at the 1973 i,.aguna Beach tesUval of Arts will he held Mardi 10 In the Irvlrie. Bowl: . Arllsls lhould tab their -t lo.;the howl between 7 and 10 a.m. that Satur- day. Judging will he from 10 a.m. to I p.m. arfer which artixll ~ plc;k !'P their works. only persons who have been resident• of Laguna Beach for one y~ar prior to · the start of the Festival of Arts 011,July 13, are d!lihle. Artixts wtshin8 to:•PllfY in men thall one medium aboUld ll1lbli>lt \hree example• ID ~ch medium. _ Jurors are 114ger Knuti, Bijan Behar, 114g~ Armstrong, Jean Freeman, Harold liltman. Tbomu Wadclalolf uc! lfUl!I Stone. The festival will will run thiOucb Augull le. ........ p ... i PETAIN ••• demand<d the tranlfer be -M • ,...... "' national .......W.tloll. Jlolb the late Prelldellt Charita de GauPe and his 1UtCCe11or, ~ Geori,. Pompldou, resllled the demanda on ll'IJDdl 11 would whltewuh the !mqe ol 1 man wbo lent hla -U.e to .....- up ooltabrllkn In Naal.fiold France with the Tlllrd Reich of Adolph Riiier, -.... to ba Nlad ....... 1111 aoldlerl ii I be Doulmaaal cemll_,.1 wllfdl II .. burial ll'OllDll lor th:<_., .,,........,., . I U~IT ........ te High speed ~e boat called Flash Is under construction at Israeli slupyard. The $10 million vessel is one of a fleet being built to beef up Israeli Navy_ Each measures 91 fee~ can cruise at 3:1: knots and carries two 76mm. .. guns and seven sea•to-s.ea missiles. Flash ~r~ sents first military system Qi Its size designed and built in Isiael in what officials there say is an important step.toward self·sufiiciency in military arms. Devaluation Measure Sent w Legislators WASHINGTON (UPI) The Admlnistration today sent to Congress Its legislation to formally devalue the dollar byl•-~ The ,JlK'Ve, 8mJ9'lD~ pft!Viqusly, teclmlcally raises the official price of gold from $31 to 142.21 This bas the el· feet of lowering the value ol the dollar 10 percent in relstlon to the other cur- renclea of the world. In practical terms, the devaluation already has taken place on the world's money mark.eta, and the action by Congress is considered little more than a formality except in the unlikely event that it should be disapproved. Numerous congressmen have ex· pressed approval of the move, which will tend to make imports cost more and American exports cost le5', and quick approval was expected over the next few weeb. Nixon also will send tra~ legislation to c.ongttsa in connection with the devalua· tion, but that legislation is not expected for several days or weeks. Meanwhile, In London, the dollar price of gold rocketed today to a record of f75.00-75.75 at the close or trading after being up 11.20 at the official afternoon fixing and 321> cents blgber at the morn- ing fixing. But the devalued U.S. dollar held steady . In quiet trading oo other world money markets ~ 1 The U.S. curre~as stronger in Tokyo but weaker ln FrankfUrt and -ca 'Wiien .cbances wore amau. Volunteer Unit In La~a Beach Sets Wine Buffet Laguna Beach1s Volunteer Center (formerly the Vohmteer Post) will bold a wine buffet and fellowship gathering from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Cottage Restauranf; 308 N. Coast Highway. The event will enable volunteen:i to meet together and recrui t staff for the opening of the new center facilities next to Benton's on the Main Beach, said David Munro, exe<:utive board member. Tbe facility will open March I and the volunteer group will share space with the Laguna Beach Historical Society and the Laguna Greenhel~ Inc. The center channels volunteers into local agencies where they are needed, assists local volunteer groups t o organize, and conducts information among community groups. Elecutive board members are Leslie Bell, Peter de Sandro, F r a n c e s Engelh&rdt, llbbert Hermon, William Leak, Harry Moon, Barry Simon, Lyn Davis Steg, and Munro. ' GI08hen saill several other partygoen apparently knew the sidewalk w.as patrolled by police and dragged the vic- tim out onto the beach to "sleep it. off." They told detectives Britton was alive at the time but in a deep stupor. · Investigators said there were no marks on Britton's body and i~ did not. appear there was any kind of foul play. tnvolved · 1n his death. Thurston School Year Costs Told According to a report presented to Laguna Beach Unified School District trustees, Thurston Intermediate School costs $650,000 a year to operate. That figure is broken down into $114,"S89· !or direct costs far personnel, textbooks and lnstructiol!al materials and $235 4:11 for indirect costs such as ' . maintenance and transportation. Computer costs annually run $37 ,600 which includes $20,000 for computer lease, $1,050 for supplies, $8,140 for a scheduling coordinator and $8,4.10 for . an assistant principal to oversee scheduling operations. Based on an enrollment of 500, the cost per student at the school with the com- puter is $1,300 a year. Without the com- puter, the per_pupil cost wO\lld he II.DJ. Frot11 Page I THURSTON. •• . ~ . "dally demmld" n..uile . acheduling without iise of the computer. M the · prognim now ;<>peralel, each student decides what ouhjects . he will lake £or each day of tbe week. 1be com- puter then comes up with the daily pro- gram. , . 11It'a a bear, but we bad a lot ol value out of Jt," saJd Lloyd. M. A. Jacobsen .. Rites Wednesday Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at McCormick Mortuary in Laguna Beach for Milton A. Jacobsen o! Laguna Hills, who died Sunday at the age of 77. A naUve of-· !,fr. Jacoboen IJ survived by 'his widow, Gene; sister, Miss Nora Jacobsen of Minneapolis, and several ni~ and nephews. He ·was·a World War !·veteran ·and a graduate of the University· of 'Minnesota. A realtor, Mr. Jaoohoen moved to Laguna IDll• 14 yeara ago, after reUrlng. He was also a member of Elks Lodge 1767 in Newport Beach, plus Prudence Ma.sonic Lodge No. 97 of Windom, Min· nesota and also Phi Gamma Delta fralernlty. ' '1>1Utlae I ' I 1 ~ MARCii iii I 60 TO .. S TO COLLECT TAXES ON :t'HEIR mT•I INVENTORY, I CAii HAIDJ.Y WAIT I . , BEAT THE TAX t.iAN \~~ . "J' . "~-Frod "" Skle ~ =\;· _.. -....:.,.;y.......' _..;REFR;;;;.;;,;;,IG.ERA TOR· ·· • a 25.2 cu. ft. capacrty-onty WestlnlhOllSI • :::" .. -::'~ ~ ~ Bi8~::'ie:Y •,.,,.. _.... Froet:.free D Separate cdn- llfAYY DUTY . ....,. .._. trols In r•fftgerator and e ""'....,... freezer a Optfon11 plug-In ....,-""-""" Automde Ice-Makar-tau~ n ...,.....,.. now or add tt ..., o 1 .H .,.-.. ~ cu. tt. refrigerator tect on :;:'-,..,. D Powel' economizer eavet •=-::.. -·--5189'5 etecttlCftY a Twln Juk:li can dJapenaera D 7·day traah Mo!IKeeper- ~548'8 Westinghouse 's':5~::.:_E 1115 ID•DIT Ill. •111H1 CIStl llm -,._ 541-77U I' . -I \ • I I • • • • Salldlellaek Dally Paper c VOL. 66, NO. 50, 2 SECTIONS; 24 PAGES ~ ''" ..-::-.. ' TEN CENTS . • •• •• i , ........ , ·-·.::.~ .. ·+'farshal Petitiii'S '. Body StO_len ~:Ff!oni Grave -,. ' . . ... ... ... -·# ... 'LA 80Clll!: SUR YON, France (UPI}' ia1and o1S the _ie.,, .-t o1 (i-ance.' -The tiody of PbillpJl" Petaln, marsba1 A spolteanan f...-the Pnl#lure ol ol France· and head ol the wartime Vichy Vendi!e <!<Partmeiil iald ID' I ~ regime_, has been stolen from bis grave, interview,~ '''We are seaidUnf-~Oy J10lice said today. for the colflit. • • .. Polloe.-.a!<l,"tb~in· C011ta1ninc the ''The· •lab owi-the· ant~ ~ , corpse 1lf Petaln,'iiho was a hero of 1he loo~ and ",the cofflll waa ll.1Qll!p. This · : 1914:1918 war Wt died In exile as a_pro-seem. to he a hlllloJy 'pn11tlQ1 ilflalr'." · !-fau collaborator · was r~movect from The a,pot~ '81-d, 11WiDelltYe-the lls gr~·· Oil • a'OV • a wind-swept theft 'occurred rm lliiht:''llle IOmb hai -._ ~ _..,... -rl ..._ ~ • ---CLASSIFIED AD 'GETS TOP DOLLAR I • We C1t11111 1111 1 lie_ A DAILY PIWI' cmlllltd WIDl Id wUI lo>rt lar ,.., - oa o-p W""*"'°"'' b11111!111· Ulla •*'' 17 VW' Sedlll, .,.. ..... fttY cleln. a owner, aew poln~ ........... (~.No.) . 1'1> 1111 .. lllllb, Ullt Ca' di for ... dollll' to t1111 ._ dlllr. lllltilllrt CIB ,.. ....... -.... -.. .... ,... ... I ,, .......... a;PP I - • • ~ ' ~-, ·-. -' .. .. . . -···-·.-:·-·-· • • t•l 1.. • ' 'r. , ~· · ~ 1'.T•·:--.·-~. ~J.~~ixon --... . .,.., ,... ..... -. .. ~· ._ . . 1 f ,... r- •· -·--- ...... ,. lrOOJ.l 1111111 and lilf bi 'what wero'lhe lal1gfs# ..... ol. the-time. 'lie Gei!W ao-t of Franca baa llloctlo<I Ill """"""' to move Petaln's bo<br .. tbe -mllltary fortress, -.. -to bi',bltled. -..-of the 1-Vichy ...... demanded lhe tranafer )e ~ as ,. g .. ton of national recoocillatton. Jjotlt, lhe )ate Pr<sldtnt Charles de Gaulle and his aucc_,, ~I Georget Pompldou, r-..i the de- Oil grounds It would 'llllllewUh lho ~ ol a DWI wbo lent his 'presllaefo cover up collabration In NaiUield·Fnnce with the 'lblrd llelcb ol Adolph HlUer. ' Pe!ain Mked .to be burled amq hia soldiers In t h • Douaumont cemeter)', which 'l.9 lhe burial ground for thousanda -.,r French aoldlers. . . . .. • • ---A , 1auds _ tanor .. -pp. . . ~. .. . . .. . . . . . '. . -· =.-: . ·-·. -. . . ... .. . . ..... s-~~:S:uppi!ti '¥iUJ,_l ·in 'tt ch.kving Vietnam Peae~ • . ' ) I about economic mattll'S. • ... "l covered a number ol Qjec:ta." be <.o- said'. -_: t.'., .,. ~ 1 He gave no detaUI tO DIWllDID. ~~ Later In the city, the Pmldml' do, scribed the meetllig at 11very ~ . tive;"• aa he-sat-ilti•.:iolf-eart wlth..amt-- edian· Jackie Gie-, on,tl\e )8111 ~ of the Jnverrary ,Goil Course ~ F.orl . Laueiet:$1e. , 1 ~ ' I "I ~ aboue.;'!'b~ts.,of ~ ..,. ' cem ..,. quutklas· on ·~:. q•,..am about the cost of llvin~; and alao on qUestions or natioDal security on ~ organiied labor · haa alre.idy beeij' re- (See LAJIOJI, Pa&e l) ' Stlddleback~Board ·Studies .., . ' . . .......... -~ ... ,. "'"",. . ) '• .~ ... . ' . ' ;T~Scli \ ' • j mtllioii -4111111111oa ... 1111 ...... Feb. e. . ' r . . . Zo? esUmated that, the dla!rtd -d get• a blgb -alx months to a year sooner than if it commlsaiooed1 new . . plana. · '!be Cllstrlct's "'1'Y hll~ school, Mission Viejo, I! over<:rWded wllh S,000 st.-_ If was bUllt for 1,lllO. • • Otbl!r items Oil Tueaday'I ..-lo- clude; . ' · -Pl'ellininary plans for site 11, Copillraqo-Hlghl-Elementary ScllOCll. -'CantUs al • -and ·111te OP' J10r:1lonment election. ...-Oiuhe dOilcrlpllons '"' cl•-In lfl1.74. .......... .. ... - Mootly -·'"' 'l\Jeoda1,. ... cording to the -lady. wilh patchy low clouds and IOI alone the cnast in the early momlnl hours: Little teniperatur. clllnge. lligbil in the ml<Mlls at lhe heachea, rlllnC to 70 Inland. Ovemllht laws In the 40s. ' r iNSIDE TODAY • 'l'llf ,,.U.., chlof •I Sat4 C11U, ·lite · of · • ram ot """°' 1l4Vi11Q1, IGWI JI lm't riglll "lo blame JI all on t"' d"'I/ njt1dt • . '. P•oplc haw bf•n lrill!ftg otMr p • o p It Jor • milUon ~eon." S•• storv•on Pogt s. L.M. ....,. ,, ..... " .-. ,_ -... ,... ,, a....... 11 --. """" p... ' ...,., b I I 1 .. 11 ..., .. •.-.I ... .... l " . AMIL...... ~ -..... --. --. -•n ;: .. : -. -----. •• ·- • ' 1' % DAILY PILOT IS Pendleton E .. . xam1n1ng . First POW Physicians at Camp Pendleton's base hosJ)HaJ today launched a series of tests that mlgbt la.st the week to determine the exact condJUon or lbe bo!pital'1 firat re"lriated prisoner of "!" -LL Col. ~ Miller of 'l\ISlin. The Marine of[icer who arrived at the base last Friday spent the weekend in his quart.n at the holpital -most of the time with hiJ wife and five sons as well as hi& foster mother, wbo arrived from tbe midwest over the weekend. Col. Miller baa lost "considerable weight," accordlng lo medical depart· • ment aides at the hospital, but his ooo- ditioo and appetite were described as ex· ,. 1cellent." : lnlortnalion aides this morning said ~ r C.ol. Miller had little or no special · I ~ for the food be was offered l . 1over the weekend. 1 "He IAld. thal bis ooly preference la t any kind of. food that's American," said $7,SOO Bite Wardrobe mistress !Uta Stander (right) has been awarded $7 .500 damages for injuries she received when bitten by actress Liza Minnelli's dog In Miami Beach hotel In 1969. I Vl•l.ti••• Reper~ Councils ,:£'6JJ .Go to war-Zone; Truce ' "'bfGON (UPI)-~ ielma '""" to bead Into a aimhal zone for the finl time loday and Soulb Vietnam re- leased mere Coamumist nr JWis:oom. Bui Ibo SaJ..,. command alao report· ed. tile Dllt Qlnm111ilt ceuo-fire viola· tfmlfn 17daya. The Joint Milllary Qlmmlasion (JMC), the f-body charged wllb polic- llle the Ina and anancinC POW 're- 1-, ~ loday to -111 l!nl ...... lpl ........ In~ a mnllal ...... 1be ieo'1J -to, Jeove later loday for Sa HIJ1ll)r, a towu •-ZIO miles north ol Saigon lbat was the.acene ol heavy fJCltllng Ibo llnl day ol the ceaaH!re. A .._... apol<eaman said llgJJtlng still ii ..... ... there. 'Jbe qMesnwn said 904 POWs were released • toda1 to Communist offidala """""' ttio 'l1l8ch Han RlYtt from Quang Tri aty. 'l1lla brings the number ol Com· nnmiota re-to 1,400. A to1a1 ct SU -VJelru!"-bave 1be craft, on 1 supply mission for the JMC . was bit by macbinegun fire ~ crashed in names near An Loe. All five U.S. crewmen aboard ~·ere injured. two aerlOUsly. . U.S. ofliciall said a preliminarY in- vestigation showed the Viet Cong were responslbJe for t be attack. U.S. Army Maj Gen. Gilbert Woodward protested the incktent and asked for an investiga- llon In a Jetter to Michel Gauvin of can- ada, the ICCS acting chairman . I Support,ers Of Bonth OptimMtic 00.atttree.-1_:111__ . oled lo be n' mod -, al Loe By.,J~.,.!'~~ ' :1 ., , •cwo Bo)'<S' Combl lhla nm>Jnc. (] ; Miller was reunited with his family Hipper Loose? Judge Nixes. Bi.d For Bookmaking Trial Transfer Niall,·75 mils -ol Salpt. Active aupporlerl ol paaaage of llelpile .~·bJ the joint -mfa. Tue••••'a ~-bClld Issue In the : late 'i'riday afternoon alter a long flight from the Philippines. Miller had been a captive of the North Vie._ for nearly six years. Combo ..ict that besides the battery of apeclalized medical tests, Miller also will . receive ll)lne good news from the pay records offidalJ of the Marine Corps. Altlicugb the base spokesman gave no dollar figure, he did ~ that Miller's j bacl: pay -accrued throughout the period of bis detention In North Vlelnam .• -would-he Mlbetantial~-~- • 1 Some of h.la: monthly pay went to his 1 family and the rest accumulated in a separate accoun~ Combs said. "Some of the people from our PIY lllC- Uon flew out over the weekend to take care of the deta.111," the spokesman said. A little of that pay has alttady been spent, however. Information aides said that the first purchase C:OI. Miller made after his release was a gold wedding ring for his wife. Mr!. Miller had loll her original wed- ding ring during the period that her hus- band wu a POW. ·:.Widow Fleeced ln).,agµna H~ . . . . . . ' . , A Laglllia Hilts widow who de<lded to dispose of surplus dishes by placing an advertisement in -a k>cal shopping center today counted the cost of her action at about $2,SOO. Orange County Sheriff's officen said a woman who later called al Mn. Edith Mae Pfeil's Leisure World borne decided ;. to buy the dishes and asked Mra. Pfeil if • she also had any clothing to dispose ol ~. Mrs. Pfeil told deputies she lhen pro- duced a selection of clothing and her visitor asked her to leave the bedroom while she tried them on. Mrs. Pleil said the vlailor then took the dlahes and clothes and alJo apparently took a diamond studded gold ring from the bedroom dresser. . Viejo Women's Group · To Tour Queen Mary .. 'Ibe Las Margaritas Women's Club of .. the Milslon Viejo Recreation Center will .. ._ a bus trip lo the Queen Mary In Looi Beach al 9 a.m. Wedneoday departing from the Montano!<> Recrea· . lion Center, 25800 Montanoso Drive, •Mismon Vie.JO. . = The toiJr Includes full access to exhibit areas and displays including the ship m and Jacques Cousteau's living .sea. Tickets are $4 for tour and bu.s ..,tl'8lllp0rtation. Reservations may he ;made by calling the recreation center at i137..f084. OIAN•I COAST " DAILY PILOT Tiie Dl'ill'Jllt C:-.1 DAILY PILOT, wllll wtildl ........... flle H ... ...._, II pullf1llltil "" .. Or .... c.o..t ~""'"' Conlptny. hf*- ,..,. .ntion. WW ~. Monday ltlt"DUlll FrW.y, fw Clll1 ..... M*"""POri llffd'I, ~ lltMN"_..111 V11i.o,, L._ ._,., ~ W S... Cll!Mntw $tn '-~-A 1;,,o.. r-okNI """'°" ................. 't'I ..... """H\"l. ,.. flrinclpll .... llfllnl ""' it " l30 Wnl ..., Stfwt, c.i. MIN, '-"'-""'-• ,.._ Robert N. Wied Prttlletlt ... f"velhher Jock •· Curl.-, Wkf ..... WM! .... o.n.r11 ""-"""" n,.,,.,, ~I ·-Tlt.11111 A. M11rphlM .......... Ecl!tw Clto.C• H. Loot lich•r.il P. N•ll MllllMll MMlll111 hllwl -~ .... !DWtitlllY .... ........,, llMdl; &ID H'"""" lloollwfnl ~ ._,., m .,..._ ..,~ ............. l4lcll1 ,,.,, .... .......,., -°"""""': * "'°"" •• c...... .... U:;' I ln4) '4J .. IJ1 Cl 1F'le:4 A.Isa rt t a '4f..NN S. a..-te Al l•••I I fta 'I .•.• 4tJMB ~ "'1t. 00....,. CllillN ,...., .... .... ~-... _ ........... ..... -""114 ......_ ., .... ,..., ..... ..... _, .. 14 f I WfflllW .... ,,,,. ................... .................. tlc.R ..... c.....r.......," ~ ... . ....,, .. Mtll .,,,,, ....,.,, .... ..,.,. ................. ~. Murderer Leaves Message on Wall LONDON (AP) -The word "ripper" "This is typical of bedsitter land where was written on the wall of an apartment nobody knows what goes on next door," in which a ZZ..year:flld girl lay strangled, he added. an inquest jury was told here today. A bedsitter is a one-room apartment It was sprayed on the wall with a A close friend of Amala's, Jennifer washing-up liquid which had also been Leonard, said Amata had lived In several used lo clear the girl's partially dothed dillennl apartments In LClldoo and had body, llel<ctlve Constable John Bo6s had a number ol \>Oyfriends. Under qae.. said. · ·---uonlnll.-abe denieci-lliit an---rela'" Jack the flipper, Britain's most tionshlpe bad been semaL celebrated killer, mµrdered at least five "She was a friendly girl who liked to do prostitutes in 1.-0ndon in 1888. He was a lot of things and travel a Jot," never caught. The jury returned a 'verdict of murder The girl, Amala de Vere Whelan, was by person or pel'9CllS unknown. last seen talldng to a man outside a tavern last November. The body was found four days later by an interior decorator. The inquest was told how Amala spoke in the street to a man she had never met and had sexual intercourse with him later that day. She a!JQ took off her Border Patrol Nabs 356 Aliens dothes in front or a man -ahe had only At San Onofre known for li minutes. Detective l:hief Supt. Robert Chalk, un- dec questioning, said he had "quite a few statements" bearing out this pattern of behavior. Chalk, said the police had taken s\atements from 320 penoos in their in- vetigation, bui there was "an endless po!ii!blnlf" ol j>C!Ople who could 'have glilie mto !he room. Visitor Killed In County Mishap A New York visitor was killed Sunday night when struck by a car ln Fullerton. Police said Daniel Connell, 14, stepped in front of a car driven by Barry H. lmnan, 38, of Whittier, in the 2400 block of North Harbor Boulevard In Fullerton. Wltnesaes said Inman attempted lo stop hiJ northbound car but it skidded in- to the victlm. Connell was dead on ar- rival at St. Jude Hospital, Fullerton. The accident iS under investigation. Inman was not held. From Page J KERNER ... The massive -and unseuooaJ migraUon of illegal Muican aliooa con- tinued over the ~ u border patrolmen al San Onofre repiJrted ar· resting 351 perscm In the country il· legally. The bulk of the arreala tool: placo on Sunday as patrolmen operattng the checkpoint south of the Western White House arrested 251 persons trying lo head north. Patrolmen said the new routine of mas.sive migrations during weekends ap- parently st.ma from the belief by the Im- migrants that they would be unnoticed in heavy traffic. In recent months the Sunday rushes of aliens have led to tragedy in traffic snarls a few miles downcoast of the roadhloc£ But tbe past weekend's incidents all were minor, said patrol Capt. Gene Har· ris. The other common incident at San Qnofre thla year -the seizure of large quaniltles or smuggled marijuana during routine searcbea for human contraband -slowed over the weekend. Officers who last week scored several times on the illegal weed made no weekend arrests. llkl! lo """ lbe filhllnc, the Salim ..., .... ""'" .... ..i 111t Bl Ccim....,11¢ a-Caplalrano Unllled SCjlool D;strict.loday in the 11-......, al-lociay wue are pegging their hopes; on a large 8io billlmt 11ooa • were reported turnout among the 24,000 penom Fib. :I. • regi!lered In tbe area. In the' -fiP'lnr, flw Saigon ......... Util hli "' b'd b Saddl hac Coll paralJ-• _. reported ldll«I and Al.._ e or no pu c opposiuon A t Y e k ege trustee 42 wcultd in a ~ Communist bas come from the electorate over the Alyn Ill. Brannon to have bis bookmaking arUllory and marllr banage _.Quang bond Jaaue -the flrst In the dlslricl trial moved out of Orange Coonty was Tri aty. Analbor baWe al dawn today since 11185 -volunteers have ,remained denied Friday by Superior Court Judge Jell r.ur --on holb lidea and 10 acllve In their attempts lo aaure pas. William 'Murray. --wounded in a Qm. ~ ~ ~ernoo, cbalrman of Judge Murray rejeclid the theuy. lbat -attact cm • milllla anti Dear "Al'.Y)''J_ Friends" l!<!Pd--e p;:.judiciOJ-prelrial publlcity conJil --G' a Tiwww -Ill •1he-lkJmnc" Delta>411'-'group,UJO..-' said lhla morning that he has a vent Brannon, 41, from oHalnlni ·;. fair ~~cl Sal&m. lbe ~~ "strong, poa!Uve feel!ng" ihout .Ille fate ..--'1'0"" comm--. of the I the polla -·-·•· trial on mulilple boolanaklng aDep-Ing fl -and Norlll VJelru!-U.S. measure a •™Y· cootaJned in a Grand Jmy indictmmt. and -. ,..,_, .Ml....I;• _ 1-~ a' ..._ "We have won a lot of cooverll over .---. ~--,._.. the put few weeks," Vernon said. uwe '!be Saddleback Community College far holb lidea lo -the Ina and ezpeded .IOJlle oppos!llon hut II juSt District tniatee will go on trial March U, mMle lbe enl! ~ a realily. huo'l IUrlaced and we believe that to be Judge Murray conllrmed. Prelrlal actim 11111 • the flclilinc lniellllfled, a Soulb a very good Indication of public support," has been scheduled for Feb . .z:J. Vle«nmvM apohsman said: "It aeems be added. · da has been 1 to ,. the Commun1at units did not al· The advocates' greatest fear, however, The same trial te aet or tempi lo mpect ,1 an the appeal by the 1J a i--turnout of voters. used car salesman Robert Emmell JMC. • Because the hoods need 8 two-thirds Kelly, 34, o1 835 Seagull Lane, Newport ln Saip, the United Stai.. ubd the majority for passage, It ~ .,. Beach. It was noted In the......_ of lnleniallonal Oniin!alon,~ Cmln!I and aenllally two yes votes lo oflael ooe no both men that Kelly assertedly waa Supenlsiw (!<XS) to lnvesllpte I be vote. employed by Brannon lo eollecl unpaid downing Friday ol an unarmed Amerlcan Lui faD'a massive reglstrattoo drive gambling debts. · hellcopier. during the Prealdenllal elecllons caused a major lncreaae In voter reglalrallon Brannon waa arrested last ,\ug. 21 ~the dlslriel. . alter he alJe&odly aliem!lled to -s• Seek p ''We . Juat , Jlope DOW lhat lbooe payment ol a '2,ltlO ........ debt frwww lX osts tho! .. nda «>! llf'W volen wf!l cooie lo the a man idenlified, as .a dleol In what ~ 'l\Jeaday a1"f cut ~ voteo," police said .... Brannon'• $25,000 a -k In Saddleback ·.. Vemon aald. Pclling plaoea will -al 7 bookie --In the !lari!ar Area. a.m. Tuellday and slay In operalioo until Kelly waa amsted alI weeb later 8 p.m. following police lnvetigation of a claim The bondJ are the only laaue appearing by another client that an eight.filch 11un-C::Ollege Voting on the ballot. · . Ung knile was hurled lnlo hi:; front doer Scbool officlalJ bave streased that the as a means of penuadlng him that he district wlD face aertous . abortages of should Immediately aeUle bis gambling Sil< candidates -one of them ~ cla.mooms unleea' funda can be talaed account. posed -have filed for electioo APru 17 through the sales of hoods. lo -aeala open oo the Saddlebacl: The largest growth la occurring In the Commuoi)1 College District hoOnl of 1JOf1b and westerly porliona of the -dlalrlcl where housing construclioo la M. A. Jacobsen Rites W edllesday lacmnhenl Hans W'!lliam Vogel brou<i · hoomlq. bis filing papen back to the Coomly Reglalrar ol Voten jasl before the 5 p.Jll. deadline Friday. He wlD he UllllpllOled Funeral services wlD he held al 2 p.m. for redeclioD fn,lnlslee aru lwo. WedneSday al McOormlct Mortuary In v el 1Jv • Laguna Beach for Mlltm A. Ja_, ol og ea al 104&1 Cowan Heights ~ Santa 'Ana. Men's Club Set.s . . Kickoff Meeting Laguna Hills, who died SUnday al the age ~ .. .., of TT. Candidates in trmtee area four are m. An organizational meeting for a new Y A native of Minlleoota, Mr. Jaoobeen Is cumhenl Patricl: J . Bactus of 33382 Men's Club In the Saddlehack Valley YM· survived by bis widow, Gene; sister, -St., Dana l'<>lnl; Booald CA wlD take place at 7:30 p.m. next Mon- Miss Nora Jacobsen of Mlnneapolla, and Mindw, :HSD Calle Portola, Citpistrano day at the Y at 23131 Orange Ave., El several nieces and nephews. Beach; al!d -B. Lewis, HlliC Calle Toro. . , He was a World War I veteran and a Naranja. San Juan Capistrano. "We' are lDokl.ng far men who want to conspiracy, four counts of promotion bribery, eight counts of mail fraud and two counts of lncome tax evasion. Kerner was charged with one count of perjury and one count of making a . false state-· ment lo a federal agent. graduate of the University of Mir!oeaota Bunning r.r election In lnlslee area join and participate In a YMCA-o(lented Plane Crashes A reallor, Mr. Ja_, moved to flw wlD be James W. ManbaD of 140 A service club," said .Steve YOW11, Y pro. Laguna Hilla II years ago, after retiring. Aw!lida llajon:a, Laglma Hilla, and gram dlteelor. He was a1Jo a member of Elka Lodp Daniel J. eonr.., ,_ Slap ~ II wlD t..the Valley Y'1 second men's In Ca F 1767 In Newport Beach, plus Prudmce Drift, 1-Hiiia. club and will work closely with the 00 r; Our_ Masonlc Lodge No. fl ol W-.., llfn. lfanlJall, appointed lo the hoard In already-establlahed branch, Youq said . Kerner, a Democrat, testified 31h days on hla own hehall during the trial He denied all charges . neaota and alao Phi Gamma Delta Ncm!ml>er wllm II --to oeven For more Information, contact the Y at Iii Craft Kille,d fnlerni\y. ..........1s the -a»-YMCA. BROOKFIELD, Wts. (AP) -A llgbl lr;;::;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l 'Ibe defense admitted that Kerner and Isaacs obtained the stock as an in- vestment .but argued the government never proved the stock was a bribe or that any favors were granted to special Interests. Small Plane Stolen At County Airport plane trying to return to an airport With engine trouble crashed into a car on a busy street in this Milwaukee suburb to- day. The plane's four occupants periahed and the driver of the car was injured seriously, authoriUes said. A spokesman for Fallt OJrp, ol Milwaukee, owner of the twirH;1Cfne Cessna 421, ..id lbe p I an e lell 'ftm. merman Field on a buslnoss fl!gbt lo Ohio and Penn!ylvanla at 5:15 a.m. PST. The pilot later nolllled the tower· tliire Airporta throughout the western United was engine trouble, he said, and ibe Slates being ·"ed to " loo . crash happened at 5:51 1.m . are aM r.eep a tout A gas station attendant "who watched for an alrcralt stolen during the weekend the plane dive Into the .-said: from Orange C.OUnty Airport. . •"l'bere was no fU'e and 00 smote. ftere Sherill's ofacera said the single engine WIS Ito noise, all of a sudden, wham, II Cessna airplane, the property of ham· Just hit In the middle or the atreol.'' burger stand owner Gordon Gray ot Falk f'A>rp., a gear manufacturinJ Orm, Tustin, was removed from its tie down sa1d the dead were Robert Hansen, the space at the airport and flown away pilot; Robert Bergmann, Fa J t '1 Suhefndaore the control tower began operailons metallurgist; Cllester J. Barch, geaen1 Y • manqer ol the SuJldslrand Tool Corp., Officers valued the missing aircraft al Falk's parent company, and Sieve more than 15,000. Peluso, 8 ~ employe. f'rot11Pf1fJeJ LABOR •.• sponsible," Nixon added. Meany ,at a news coo!ereoce, ~ scribed Nlaon'1 appearance aa "a very pleasant vlslt," which he said was W<ll received by lhe labor leaders. Meany said there were elerneata ID Nlxe11'1 fore1111 trade ·•pproacb which the Af'L.CIO coold sueport, but lb•I thtre would ho no deel11on unlll detalll or the White n-propooal ar • ..., - John F. McKane, IS, or B""*lltld J.. hospitalized In crillcal coodlllon al !IL Mary's Hospital In --oecond• and ~ ....,. .,,., • percoat of bis body, a b o a p I ta I spokesman uJd. ,,..... .. .,.1 ' DOLLAR ..• •Dal lat I &0 TO 1>ulllaf>'s TO COLLECT TAXES ON THEIR .... INVENTORY. I ca• Ha••Y wan I IEAT THE TAX MAN ~m ~_L..~J:....!11!·~~~A.::...=.::: 0 !5.2 -tt. ~ly Mll• - D Ilg 322 IL ce-Ddr tMIS D ~ltlltf . =(· W~ouse . zarm '"=' H£An DUTT ·--"i"" -·----·----:"'"..::"' :.. ..... ............ ---·-- F'°"1'-D ---_. trolr 111 r~=tor and -D plug-In ...,...,, ... , ...... ~ .. · .-w-IWlr D18. eo. ft. Nffl .... ator eectlon D,__aoll--111 ttlldllr a,_ 111111» cen dlapettMR 0 Ua1 !f'"" "'fK , __ $548" 90 DAY CASH .,,.. ,,,. .. -1115 DOii lft. ..._ CISll 11111 -Pllll' 541-ml ' \ I. • I 1 ,. • ' I ' I ~ I. \ I .. • ,. • · · BuntingC.n Beaeh ~ •• v ' _,/. .. ' .. • • I I I Year Bometon Dally Paper TEN CENTS ~OL 66, ~O. SO, 2-.SECTIONS, 2• PAGES_ ORANGE .COUNTY, CALIFO~NIA • -~ONDAY, 'FEBltUARY 19,_,~73 1 ~--:~-,-~~~~~~~~----~~~~-~~~~~~~~---~--:~~~~~~~=-""--~~~~~--:-~ ~Filth Tinae a Cha~-.,.~ ·Tr~st~es l!ope So ~·· . • • By JOHN ZALLER 1•--Of .. o.tr ..... llMf I The Hl!Dtington Beach Union High "'School District is betting heavily against ·! ·a,poor track r.cord that its Feb. 27 bond 'lssue will pass. , 'The district bas Inst lout· straight bond .elections that would have permitted coo- l slru<;tion of a sixth high scbool campus. If it loses •again, officials ·~ce\I• Ibey ~will be forced into doing many things Ibey doo~ want to.Clo. • ' . . . --~~. ~.•·, \ "-their choices will be: -Permanent double aessimsi, or: aome equivalent, !or at leut three of nve cam--· . -8'quiting large oumben ol RI-to attend all-year cla,..., or nlgbl high schools. · -CUttinC money from the educalloo budget ' to finanoe further l"Jrdlaaes of portable classrooms. What ts more disoouraaing to school of. ficials, ......... -is ~ ."8Jiiatioo tbal JIO • ~· Wiii" ~· • . . ., matter wbal bap,i'a. Feb. '111, the di.slrict . will lliJI face I ~ fµluro. For one tblng, the district is alreadY ...... -..,.. l;eotl "students -lllllUlb lo llD ID entire· llixlb .campus. And by ms, the aoqneo1 by which a new bilb school could be built, ' it will lie overerowded by •,ooo students, or -11 to fill two ocboOis, according lo district estimates. Aoother sore spot wt)h tbe district is the . amount . of money lost through tbe ., ' • • 'T ·. u · ' ~;-··Evicting Maniig~r Bkimes Children - --: -. ! "A Jot of us are CUISidering court ic- tion or just plain 'staying~ we lll'O. • says MrS. Jean WacldeD, orpoizerol tbe "petition moveme9L ·' . sefies ol ·-lai1urM. ' In, 111'1, a ~ """ high school ca-could baW been built for $7.~ 'lftilliixi: To llldld that encl ...... plant in 1173 '*°llld -nearty su million. Jn Otbei -· Ille llJDe high school plant;will -Ille tupoyer 50 percent more Jhis Year than it would hive wben tbe district first sougbt voter approval for conltructiPi> bonds. In addlUon , tbe ilislrict already has skimmed '850,000 ,off tbe, lop of Jhe . . j e<1uc8)1oii budget 1o pay ·ror portable cl-That mone'} must 'be" cdn- siaered a partial lnsa since portables last only• ball ai Jong·.,, recuJar claS6l'OOD1S -though ihey cost is mui:b to buy · - and are cOnsidered educalionally iJ)lerior as well. All of Jhis poses some big questions for district ofliclaJs about the upcoming elec- tion: Wby his tbe district failed so con- sistently In tbe past?. And wtiy should .Votl!rl respond any di!~renUy to a plea ·~ '" for new schools this Ume aroond? "Local school elections are tbe one chance a voter bas to say. 'no' to .hlaher taxes," says Dennil Mangers, p~lOent of the district's Board of Trustees. "'I'1at's our biggest problem." "I Jhlnk tbere ,re !le!>Ple who would oppose us no matter bow reasonable Olll' request was. With the law reqWring a two-thirds yes vote for bond approval, we haven't been able to slip by those people (See SCHOOL, Page I) -..... Marshal's Body Gone In France LA ROCHE SUR YON, France (UPI) -The liody of Pltillppe Petaln, marsbal of Franee and bead.al Jhe wartime Vichy · .. The manager of the Huntington Beach a_partments where 100 families are being ·evicted sill~ today tbe buildings and grouads are literally being torn up by wandering groups of vindictiv'e cbijdten. . Adult tenants, meanwbil!!, say Ibey are ·~irculallng a petllioo aking Dr. Hobart Beltucbainp; the wide!Y known family credit dentist, to reconsider bis - lo switch tbe Huntington Vista family apartment :units to adults-ooiy units in Jhree weeks. "But we woola like to reach llD agree-· meat wtlh tbe owner ii at .all~· · .How~ Mrs J:-!lllan.Wclf,_minig , regime, bas been stolen from bis grove, · police. said today. . . --·Poliee--aald-lbe,ccolfin-<oatainlng lbe-- . corpse ol Pelain, who was a hero of Jhe of tbe aP<ments. said toa8y' that Dr .. Beauchamp bu given DO indication ht will change bis mind. ' 1914'1918 war but dled.in.e>ile u a pro. . "If there-was ever a cbance, the kind of belligerence we'no experiencing bere First Appeal lud.gf! Environment • ' # ' ' .. Jury ConVicts Kern.er P~:ne~ Oifnys . 0 B !L.-· C . ~ -L. a .. ,·:tt,.·.j}Q,, •. ·n... : _,P.". kl .. ,n, . ~ . : .. · n·' rwe, O~~p~a!!, . , . , P .. ' cm'cAGO ;AP) -Feclml,;J~ ~ U.& ' , oiut Jm7·~ sbiCe -, w~ ~· .. KemerwucOnvlctedtodaJClfa.t.puiig Sl~lllloun·~llli'.m.lk!t' lias~ ._. ol a pro: tactng ,stock ·a. a bn1>e while governor rolumed 15 PST ~ rtur.• lllpm and llO cm- of Iµinpis. . ~~I•;...::...,..;.-..;.,. of dOni.,;-p!mil..t ·ill Huntington . Keriier, 64, was the first active a Ha.rtioUf. 1... ,· · ' 1 l." 1 '"-·' r. 'l ·.: ' . • .,. ; • UPI T-..,. membei-of Jhe 'U.S. CoUrl of Appeals 113yeorwillprllonand-ol!D.llOll. iIU.~. lltacJI cOOilcllmeil· will ., ·,i 1 , 1 • .i,, t • z .. .-'. ever convicted in a crimlDal trial Isaacs, 81, who lemld ·as dlftctor of decide tbe late o1 tbe often contnwersia!· PRESIDENT ·NIXON , UU.lltS A. LAUG!j ·WI~ GEORGE "'E~fo!Y •lie and bis codelendan~ Theodore J . •reveme under Kerner, laces a muimum lagOOD.-'-'. .......,.y •<•bl at ·~ 7 • :·· i Chlof,lxocutlft.&oki!'I Support F.....,.top Labor l.:eade!'f , . Isa found ., ... of , J -and -111111 · r. -.-:•v.l'i"''! ,t.~ --w:io ~ I f' ~ I >µ ' tj ' I ·'\-"l(, t ' ' '"~· fl., 1'"· • acs, were gw ., conspiracy, senle!Jce w •• ~ •••· ~m ·-· o··~• ..,....,__ . ' ' , . • .. . · . . · 1 •r1...:... Ira d d'. tu . No date ~ I _._..._.nand.._ ..... ~ ---.. I,' • "1'., I .,, ' ' ' ' • , ~ •• , ••• 1' • .... f ,,. u ..,.,,, u an income ev8SIOD. . -~ or_,...... -~ "-"""--'-, . .,, ....,.., ....;;_ • • · · · G :r"'":.a":.= i~ ~=~ /:'~ :::.:r::.b:..~ :~ .. ~-: ~ct~~~~ .Alf~l4~'Gl0: 'L-rS'' 'et :: '!~S:v':~menandfivefneDOltbe °f~'l1lompeoo,UA~at· V~Trindle .. at!d'Neban~)of ·.~1 ~·1· 1·1·1,l. ;,·,: · 'J'·.·· :. _Jtl ' , • .. tomey a:aid:•"lt'1 not conceiffble tut I lrvme.. ...... ., , 1 • f 1-t'. "' .i'. J J • ' 1 ~' r l . · ' •' . 1 ffJtntington Man Dies After Wine tkugalug Fete f A body found lying on tbe beach Satur· y near t,he l{ewport Pier bas been idenlilied aa a Huntington Beach man police:say had been drinking heavily tile .¢gbt, belore. '"'Orange County CGrooer's deputies said ~y Ibey Will conduct ID ... to -cletermine Jhe cause of death of AJfred T. Brllton, IO, 'of GU Warner Ave. His b:OOY ,.)\'Is found lying In tbe sand at liOlb oBtreet Beach by surfers early S&turdaf <.mOrDlng, officers said. . Detective Reed Gloihen said = • JJoo revealed Britton bad beea at a · nl!l an~ home where be • e4 two pJhers to a wine driDkiDg contest. Wi-tol~ detectives Brillm cllmit -nearly a full gillon ot Wint ill five "'111in•"'8 and tben walked out lo tbe ocean '~ sidewalk mil sat down. •·G liaid ....ra1 olliol' )llilty ..... · 1 knew the -was lly ,..u...-........ llle. .te- ll' wt oa1o the btlob lo ''lleep It ort• '!'beJ told dl!lectiVll Brlttoa -aim at •lfh -bat ill a deep llopGr. n:dl1';J!."., Aid tbtrie ftn DO JDlrks ''llln body and tt did not ll(lll<!ir '~thin .... ltJ1 kind ol lblll plo;J bmlhod II JU dlllb. " --fl>~tion." . I Tbe\'Tli ... -lmpoctreport,. 'K "' ',; . ,.1 'E" . ' p· 'I ' ide' . . . Kenter and 1aacs Were acamed ,of. ~ ancl1 tbe·~w bblud'il'n«11111....-Uon. . ' . s· r.o' m ' lll"'ns . nt' ' ceplllic-J'll<illJ•atock-wih,l*oOOO-fi><-!"'«"·-" m1if1W!'m!lll ol Ille pul!llc ' , I ' ',)11-,' ! , ••·t:Y• , , $50,(IOJ in~ for ~.that cer. p&roverQ. · j· , ~,! • • ~ JtJ: . ·, r • r ~ ~ • · tam ~ gf'llUPll; ...._._. ~ I sewnt crlti<S..af the prapaeed 'lapJo '1;« ~ ".ti J.:1~ l ! ; ~ J I ' f ' • .--11 l meetmi: dates. . .._,...,,_.. "J " · • .00 toMomiDiOnW tJndpding ff!....... .1141AM1' BICAQl, • .P'la (UPJ) ..:.. , ·Pµsi·• iXon'.... Was l acqorded ; ..an qlremtlY Kerner, a lonner U;S. a~; a ma-11ar11our ...-Mntm ,.,_, .have dent 'llwxr · .toldr~tbe Jiattcli11t. lllOllJ wamu weltoloei bY 'M~y,·iniMP - jor ~ill l!\l'·l'fall!ml. G!Wd and pra&ed the' 'VTN report, lboagb' ex-. pow.i;lul Jaboi le&aers today that otbelr • trut to ""' c:oQlri>t\Jation. between !he governor of '!llitiois -11911. to ~ pretlllnc '.miilor ~ with tbe• IU1JPOtl of the liatiOIW .clefeoae.program. President and Ille .labqn leaile~ .. in was appqinji!d to tbe fl!denl 'apPeall cllY'•·RCJOilion. I ' was "•indispensabledn achieving peace l,lovember, 191), wben Ibey cla>bed over court in lltll by lhe' late President Lyn-At -time, ii appeared' tbere would wtJh. honor in VielDam." . • , · CQntrQl!i OP. wage hil<t\11 !IDd pr!~. doo Johnson. , . be ·a hattle over. wbttber ·tbe . Jagaon ·!iii! lie waimd M • that .)ligh 'food Meany '1'as all 41nilt\11 when he met the · He pd Isaacs·..-indicted l!e.C.' 15, would ...,.. be bull~ but now ii appears· priCijs ~d Jiot IMHlol\led by g<Wemment P.resident . upotj 'bis , !U'i'ival at, the 19'11, by a federal gralid jUry. J!e bu to be a ...-on of bi)w much cmtml will CO!Wi/lls .,. rat\oiling. • · , ' " , . Api~i""I"' Hole!! ,M~Y· and Nixon met beea an leave wllll poylrom tbe.~Jll*ll b .. plooed an tt. ·1 · '.Nim!!• ~.-wilh •tlie ~~mber, (See ~o~ l?ll• Z); coUrt *""' bis·-• ' 'l1ie eight """" .... estM>ns. "tr!Jh Which AFl..cIO' E..c!utive .Co11nciJ.10r abOUI &O• · • ~=:ci~~~ ~=~=~~~ ~i:·~-=l:..~Jt:~ A1·d· • ~~·ti ...... ,,.. wm ~gu111y .. cllarged 1n the 1n-biOtrol cbanneJs wtlh ·conctete <and"••-gt>e'hlm·lleiible llitbOrtty to iOt 1mport' ' • .' 11\11;1•"~1.~a '!'1 S clictmenL'" • tmdiDc Jbem_.far mMlgb to eJDptj.into tartfbt -'. f..; • ·" f ' ' 11 --......-charged witb one coun1 of ·111e-.ntber.tblu 111e..lllrbour. · <lie dill DOl·menllm tlie·Burb-llai'tk•· n· · ·1·· ti... ·Bill. consi*ocy, r.ar .....,.. <1 pr:wdim -Support ..mtrucuan of an ocean cut1 bill biicW bi1 ·IOtiOr· t0 l!l!rmll IDlpo'rt eva Ua QD ' brlbery,elgbt-ot-mailfraudand tollolsaS.,.near·WanerAveaue. ~,-Jeadet's &aid ·a11er ·t11e • two_.. ol lnenii¥ tar'-. Kerner iiih a continuGua lsludy of marine· ........ !)'' . · ' ~ r s' . eo· . was cbarlOd -... -""!l'l'l\«Y life.Jo tbe Harbour dlinnels. One ...... '\iresident hot ... tbe <OllDCil, ent . to ng' ress and one"""" at'iMklniJ .. faJle --Placio .flve ~ (boat holding Edwmd CAr!0111!> IOf •Jhe •Sbee! Metal ,, , . •. IDl!llt lo a -.... ' -lank) pOmRCMJ~ -in SUnsel worii.n, said ·ibe Prelideal thanked WASHINGTON ''(UPI) ·..:.~ -r he Keim, a,,__, .""""b' •" •. •·-•.:. .• 11c· • ~ • , • • •nnn Preiickiiit """'.·..-'e veimy and . " --.-~-· ,,...... <~L '..:""' -;--....... ..,. •dmloistratlnn loda, Y sent lo eo.,·-. SS,its. oa bis own bebaJf during the trial He -Widen ldlnler.A.....,... • • tbe.CloUncil lot dielr a\rOili sappiirl of bis ·r ,... ·~·-dmled all cbarges. ' i ..... LiOOON, ~ I) vl¢Wn and 40feDlie .pollciel. . , . legislation to lormQ)ly devallle ~,~r •a "' •! " ~ ... l by 10 percent, , , I , ~ ~ ¥;' ' ' · ~·~-~e~announced ' PfeViously, "5~ File i:,I · .. _w __ :, e·~t J .. ~~,u u_iltv .. ;:i~lo)h~::~si:::~~ _ _ 'J. • pernnl DI relilio1CW-llle oth,er ciir- \ . ,,. , ~ renciea of the world. ReaUI.enta 8eek Politio~ i:n -Six.'SclWol ··DirtriCts ' . .1!.f;~~ca~k~~ ~ )t·~o~~-~ r ' , , , . money markets. and the actio.n by " • •· -. ; ,... COogren: is considered little more· than a ~ ,.--. ol -Oi'dp ' l!eacb, an . ._UdlinaJ ;,..u. ' con-H111tiQgloo lleacb, imatke\lnl ....,,._. formality except In Jhe unlikely event Nail collaborator, was removed from its grave on Ile d'eYu, ai wind-swept island ore the western coast Of France. A sgokesman for the Prefecture of Vendee department said in a telephone interview, "We are searching urgently for the coffin. "The ·alab over the grave was pried loose and the coffin was stolen. 'ibis seems to be a bigbiy political allalr." The spokesman said, "We 1belleve, the theft occurred last nlgbt. The tomb bu been under surveUJance •by the 'Jocal gendarmerie since .Ille Dianbll'a burill July 15, 11151. 1 I .' , ' "We. lfe li)Nllplll'I --' ~ll~ -.. Ibo tillllii1darlal .. nlPt·" Police qtfl~ials In Vendet deplllmiat said. *1We·are w1tuhlnc all lhiJlll CCRDlng to continental ports from De d'Yeu:" , Jacques Iscirni, ~ Jaw;.. for tbe former French leader, said in '$ statement, "I was tipped off some time ago that a raid was being prepared to bring the reJD-' nailts of tbe marabal to tbe DoualllllllDI Fort." The Douaumont Fort II tbe central lor- lresa In Jhe World War I Verd111 defeme area, WtJere French forces under Mar~ shal Petain held oil attacking German troops in 1916 and 1918 in what were Jhe bloodiest battlell Clf tbe time. The Gaullist government of France bas blocked all attempts to move Petaln's body to tbe Doua11D!ODI military lortreis, where lie asked to be burled. Sup119rters of. tbe former Vicliy regime demiuided Jhe transfer be made ii a gesture of national recmciliation. Both tbe late President Charles de Gaulle and hla succesilOr, President Georges Pompidou , resisted tbe demands on grounds it would whitewash tbe tinal• of a man' who lent his prestige to cover up collabration In Nazi-held France with Jhe Third Reich of Adolph Hitler. "Petatn asked to be buried among 'bis soldleri in .I b • Douaumonl cemetery, which is the burial ground !<r thoulands Iii. French soldiel'!. Robber Get.s $12,000 NORDEN (AP)-A man transporting • an esllmated fU,000 in hO!iday weekend Receipts from tbe &!gar Bowl ski resort was l'tlbbed and knoCied unconscious, the Placer County sheriff'• olllce reports. l oraa11e ' ' Weather . \ .... .---..,-------- 'h"C~SSIFIED A.D OxmlJ will be -iF'll ... 'elecllm ~ JGlm' Allen Gmllch, 11173 Los taliVI! Bay '~II, l\Jl 11th St., thaflt aliould' lie:diaapprove1t' · · lo Iha 1111 ....... cl!llrldl ll@llD Ille -1-St., ,_ .. v.u.,, ...,.rty w-1n-mired ••• ......, Juli J ' !linnerous congremnen hive ex-• ..... ~ ~ _mp ~ m .... o..m; Jim-Yoil,• ,Ulil2 ..,...,....~!_ • · _,~llD: ~ . preued.approval of ilie' move,wblch will Mostly sunny oo Tuesday, ac- cording to Jhe weatherlady, wilh patcby low· clouds and log along the coast in .tbe early morning hours. Little temperature change. l!igbs In Jhe tniUJs at Jhe )leaches, risbtg to 70 Inland. Overnight lows In the 40s • ~ u~ • w Am ••ctoo n-"" at J\t..,., o 1'8P·1Gold 1 arcte, 'Huntington tend to make Imports cost . more and 'T';t ,,. far the -.. ol -~·A:Dllr;-~ eOadi. ~. ~.11"'81d SllenkmlD, AmetteaD 'eqorts c!lll lea, and quitk =....,. W -the -lllb' ol ...,_ Dttto, JI>""'".-• -. atlorney, and 9427 0 lllapco Ave .. ·~llibi Valley,. apjlrbval wu espected over Ille ne:rt few -lllld llJ1ha I p.dL deodlno' ....... WM'I, -Ar!Jor ~· fjnlllQe enculjftJ • 1 ' • -1ls. • _....,.lloacb,-«loni!y Glea ' Barcli,, IJ'll1 1 .JtlJt!IOll . SL, nN!mlahowtD-tracleJqblallonlo '1111 °'1'n' w lililal( 11M ..... .,. JlklilOI V ..... I"• ii.tn . aide, W.,.imt-.. .-rty· .~~ C<lniNf bl conneci10n Wiiii Ille dtvillua- .......... twa .... : ;1 1 v ea1J1ce -· Ed-and Kenaetlf G. Bmb, -~ lloli, bul. lbAt leglal.lllon Ii no! expected pie-liq lllmt·ir•-.-9'1 !Mra Aft., A.._,e,,...,_,._.,_--· fofsivarlldaysorwWa,' ' ore ...... la .._ • Mii )i ~~ , KeDDtlli ,ooNTAlll VAl,Ul)'i .,.......,. iJ. ~. in LilbdOn, the dollar price '97VWSedlll, .... qlll., 11 H'I r11h 1• 11 Iii W1•>11w ftllt. Drift, ~ ewo-,tl6!"~ll!rW. -ol Sofifl'OCketed 16di1 i.tb a record of ·. ::2i-. • -· -...,. f~ll~ '!J'al Jardlllrlet ~"""l:.!. ~; za,. Bnnd("-_!!111 ttllClan Beodl, "''""' 111 ·~I' · · '7$.1111-M at the close or· trading after 1jiii;....,. • .... -, .... ---* li :'I W .. -_,_.. Jolili 8ardJ, .U Map r.;. Ban-beillC Up fl.It •at> tbe official alternoori !ti.) --,Ille>"' ,en · .. ,.,~'II , 1()11 Ntpel tlnclolt Beodl, ree,.iau .. aa.J ad-~12\t ~IS hlgber at tbe OIOl'll' _ ...... .:.... ~ .W ~ Cll r r 1..,1 Ma llllid. aMt, -. IJIYCbaiotllll mlnillrator; a..,. Belgea, -a.ala , .. - - - ---I .. II.. ,. ,, .. " .. ...... . Ynes' St., Fo II "" ~. ........ devalued u.s: dollar btld daOlt ...... ~='-CIR I ~ .. Ill I .,. la ... S.NIJI 1'. c:trc. l&SI ~"' ........ at McDI ~ ,. °""""; Wlllllm mdJ In quiet trading Oil oilier Wlltkl ~ ,.:•!;._~...,-••, • ..... ~ ._..!!.,.•;~=.=----• = ... u .... ...._, ; Crant, 159 M1"1 .. a'-a.de, "'1atal• DlOlleJ' -bta today.' -,_ • • • .. -.,.,.,,. VaJle1, ilM J' •1111; Ma Mejtii, • n. 1,J.S. eurrency wati .iroiig .. ·In ..... ' JllClll lllftllCll': Dir.... ..... '*'!; Swlllol!'. ·=--~it, ... _ 'l'Oli1o -~ ~!'...''!..~·= ..i F. . ...., • ., he a... , a r :! , ... .....,... 7-1* ..-.... ,.-- 1 ' . , f;ETS TOP DOLLA.R • ' INSIDE TOD-' V The PolfCe .chief Of Sqnla Cnu,' silt of a rash of bnltol alayings, "11/S lt im't right ''&o bi<ITM ii all on Ille drug cullurt . . ,. Ptoplt ..... btm kUllng other 1' e o p It for a million v••n." Set ·•torv on·Pooe $, LJ4.Utf 1t ............. M :::=.. 1: :::.. ... ~ c..... ,,. .. ~~ . ~~..... ,, ...... .,, ~ ,., ......... ,. Dtlltt< "'"c• I 'nlMWI '6-W -....1tl ,... ' .__, • ............ , .. ,, ............... ...,,.._..,. ... _.._ . ~ 14 ' , .. , - Police-Seeking Londoners Clues-in -Murder- Map Drive -On~Tang.o' 111 JOANNE REYNOLDS munlu complaint. Of • '* ,, ... ...,. But McKenoon takl the inftlt!latJon Ten clay> ago Nannette Post, a 21· will be continued. Oetecllvl\f are aoeklng yeoN>ld Founteln Valley woman, wu people who knew the brunette molhu of raped and munlmd. Her nude body wu two who might be able to abed llOllle light ::.r bealde a houae In H111111nCton 00 the cue. Filendl al Mn. Poll said she had just A few clays later pollce .llTOaled rteenUy 1Jarted working u a barmaid In Marine set. Jared Wallace In com<etlon wllb an alleged kidnap cue Involving Garden Grove. another woman. Alling to remain unldenlllled, they BecaUM Ibey found llOlll< of Mn. said abe bad taken the job to ,.. a little POii'• belooglnp In )!ls poaealon, Ibey of the world oulllde her coodomlnlum are holdlng 6Jni on oiisplclon ol murder. home at 11111'11 Quall Court wblcb lhe Bui !nvesttcatloo of the cue la far shared with a 7·year-old son, a 4-yeaN>ld rr.m over. daughter and ber alrllne pllot bulbend, Sgt. Monty McKennon o1 the Hun-David. jtngton Beoch police said today be Mrs. Post jJ remembered bY ac- belleliet be hu eoough evidence ,_ to qualntancea u a vtvacloul, outepoken 11<1 the lllltr1ct , Attorney to Laue a woman wbo belrlended people wbO were • down and out. t Pollce aay Wallace, who worked part· •"Val)._ Y Sets ~me for the Burns Security Agency, bad re · been posted at Mrs. Post's condominium ~mplex as a guard three days prior to I ~ .. her death. :uea· ... :ng . Qui they note that he would not have ~i.. •I I> been on duty wben abe arrived bome In 1 the early momlni hours Friday. r fl s • L · Oetectlv .. adn<niledge that there are :vn ign . aw ·' ;r:a1,::~~~ .. ~~= · !ll!i :l'Oll wi:nt ~ she Jell a Garden Fountain Valley -dty COllD()ilmen will G"°"'"-r wbete d! and a woman lrlend hold a public hearing Tuea\laY on a, new .• had _jar .1·dririlt alter 1he left wort atcn . ordtnanca that wolJl4 allow free. al anotblr ~Grove Dlgbt apol. llandlng·slp oaly !or la11e ·COlllJllfl'dal Tracing her . wbeteaboull -and sboppJng ceni.n Wallace's -~ the time abe left p•··-'•· ~ Clio! Sherrod said the bar and the tinie abe wu found tn ........,. , · Huntington Beach la the locus oJ the the new ordlllJace, "1llcb would llmlt police lnveatlgatlo!I. Ah Well, That's Ute Time was when the situation was reversed, but to- dAJI the empty We magazine atall adjoins the space J'f'OlllP .. el : \ now filled by t11e Saturday Evening Post, whlch· has come back to life. Maybe Colliera wfil be:next.· SCHOOL BOND ELECTION ••• wbo just d«l't want blgber taxtl no ma~ Item a frill. ter wbal" In addition, the new high .schocil to be Truce Teams Set To Move Into Viet War Areas-Dlatrtcl olliclala die two......,.. why bUjlHf the bond P.Ossed woold Jllv~0een tbla factor may not be as Important In -In. Hunjlngtoo Beach. Fountalii 'Yal)q the upcoming election u it baa In put v~~· !ell there wu ~-;SAJ!lON (UPI) -Truce-bet>lni 1eam1 ones. In the !or them, and supported thO I ••· Flral, Ibey believe the COllllly la mum-electklo ooly ballheartedly. """' to head Into a combat """" or = Ing to a poriod al -11: prooperlty The current bond proposal has been lira~ time tqday aiid South Vletoam re- md thel thta will glYe voten cmfldm<e drafted to avoid both these pltfaDs. leased l!l!ll'e Communist war prlsmers . to vote thellllelvea higher taxo. Firs~ the new 121 mlllloo proposal Is Bui the Saigon command atao report· And achoo! offlclala believe that the re-ltl'ltlen In 1_. that.mtrtcta use ol eel the most Communist ..-.lire viola- LONDON (AP) -Watchdogs of P,Ublic morality have launched a campaign .10• tended to keep Londoners fro!11 ·set;in~ Marlon Brando in "Last Tango in Pans. 1be campaign follows on the heels of a declalon by the Britlah Board ol Film Censors giving the movie an "X" rating --meaning It can be shovm only to !-U· diences1.B and over. 11le London opening is sch17<1uled March 15. The movie ii now playing to large audience! in Paris, Rome and New York. Despite the een90nbip board, an~ uoder British law cao challenge a mov1t if he thinks it is obscene. Raymood Blackbum, a former member of Parliament, said be is con-- sidering seeking a court ruling com· pelling the censorship board to observe the Jaws against obscenity. Mary Whitehouse, a prominent cam· paigner against smut on television said she would demand the entire film board resign, and Frank Smith, a member of the Greater London Council, said he would aeek to have the coWJcll ban the movie through its licensing authority, Meanwhile, "Last Tango, 11 reopening alter ~g cleared on obscenity cha)'ges, drew atandlng-<00DHXllY crowds In Rome Saturday night. The movie, playing in five houses , grossed 40 million lire -$79,000 -on Ila first clay back OD the ocreen there. Long liDes formed outside movie houses ..well in advance of performances and police reported maMive traffic jams on streets near the theaters. ~ 11.M onJ.v 'to centm with at teUt ll0,000 squat• feet and eight · bUslnesses, woold make formal an ex· Frotll P .. e I cent Reagan-Moretti property tu nofarm bond fundl strlclly to building and equip. • bill will be a major plua In their lavar. It ptng new acboolJ. , , tloos In 17 clay>. will give mort homeownen In the dlatrlct And oecood, it )lf'OVldea ......, !or two '!be Joint Mll!tary Commlaslm (JMCJ, • !sting dty policy In a moie preClie -,-TO-TING --·a-w<-rate-llreak-ranglnf from 30 omts to ..W-campusea, thus attempting to keep ••• '--· . ......., ""·-·• ~~"-fl.llO per f)OO uaesaed valuatloo Cll their voters happy In both areu. · · ~ IWJ'llO'll'et ...., ~.~ w•w ...---Aak the 01ast Guard to declare the Anaheim Bay Bridge (the old one) a hazard to navtc1tlon and eliminate It. -Complete I pre-<onatructlo ourvey oJ the area. formal. l' • • • Under provialOD! of . the ordinance, centers that don't meet the minimum re- qultemeoll would be limited to 1lgna at· tacbed to tbe tbetr Walla. • However, city councilmen have hinted Ibey think the new on!lnance may be too strict. CGuncllmen at their last regular • meeting upresaed sympathy !or a ,..,..__,,.., who wanted 1 free.1tand- 'lng aJgn !or a oommercial center with mi!y 8,700 IQUUO !eel . She had already been turned down bY the planning commlpJon and, wbile ··--did not ....tum that ... dec:laion, Ibey hinted Ibey might. "A · u.root ~ sign. JJJr a -In al tbla aiJe doesi!'t oJfOocl my ecological eye,'' said Councllman Bernie :11 Sv~ •"'If a 4;000 1qure-foot4Dll'nal boop!Ial can have a stcn, I don't aee WbY ·) tbl! one can't." " . Ooly C'<>uncllman Ed J111t pushed bard •· for finding alternatives to granting her 1 request for the sign. Councilmen finally agreed to delay conalderatloo ol the Individual sign re- 1 quest unUl they could rule oo the new · ordinance. Croy, lle'll EUia Ave., Founlnln Valley, hoUlewlle. • l!UNTINGTON BEACH ELEMEN· TARY -It Dale Bush, 1220 Main St., Huntington -Beach, attorney and hr cumhent; Stephen F. Holden, 949 IOth St., Huntington Beach, Insurance agent and tncwnbent; Jaclt It Clapp, lll~ Main st .. Huntington Beach, beach concesston owner and 1ncumbenl Kurt Luedtke, 111111 NJgUOl Cln:Je, Huntington B e a c h, psycho!QgiJI and educator; Lawrence Neumetater, 8111Z Bumham Circle, H1111- ttngtoo Beach, accountant; William L. • Thomil, .. -I ,Bi>orlmwl Lane, HW>- tlngton Belch,> .,..ineer;i f,redrjck J. Schmidt, ;ti=ill Frantfurl A~.. -·D.J~·, .. ~ger.,GarcdlL ,illl " .. . .... . untln"'""'-;.B1~ h e ¥live, aouu . I a c , •1•m.D1ary acliOOl 'teacl\er. Tbe meeting Tueaday will begin at 8 p.m. ln the Community Center building, OCEAN viEw -Rita Francies Rowe, 5.781 Mlddlecoff Drive, Huntington Beach, housewife; J. A. Wethmeller, 5T71 Mid· dlecolf Drive, meteoroloiY lab technl-. clan; Florence Woolhrtcht, 17301 Freda Lane, Huntington Beach, businesswoman; Elbert Craft, 17311 Almelo Lane, Hun- tington Beach, design engineer; Darrell C. carter, !05Z Summerdale Drlve,.Jlun- tington Beach. staff manager; and Jean 10200 Slater Avenue. 1 Youth Charged In Police Chase AZUSA (AP) -A lleetng youth wu booked for investJgaUon ol auauJt with a deadly weapon -his automobile - alter a blglHpeed freeway chue, a loot race and the coillaloo of a police car with · two officers oo loot, olflciala sald. John Joseph Vasquez, 20, of La Puente, wu booked Sunday at the prlaon ward ol the County-USC Medical Center, where Bogen, 17332 Yosemite Cirde, Huntington Beach, hoUlewlie and retired teacher. Craig Thompson, 1!15C KeJJor Circle, Huntington Beach, admlnllllrator at Golden West College; Judith Malls, 1141 Galipean Drive, Blmtlngton Beach, con- sulting engineer; Maryann Blank, 6851 Jardlnes Drive, Huntington Be a c b, housewife; Laird Anderaon, 118Zl Green St., Huntington Beach, an accountant; Chri!toffel Driessen, 16081 Cralg Lane, HuntJngton Beach, a service technician. • bis coodlil111 wu reported aatislactory wJth I buJJel -wflered Wben !In;!, Henry Lyday, 17421 Breda Lane, Hun- tington Beach, a school counselor; Richard Alexander, 674j Auburn Drive, Huntington Beach; and Joseph Milazzo, 6811 Retherford Drive, H u n t l n g to n Beach, teacher . ~ JllµCll ~ Thomaa McGuire,· 13338 Del Monte Drive, retired drug ex- ecutive; Jack Cairns, 640 Taper Drive, incumbent; .Gordon Powen, 154.1 er.st . -bY a --olllcer. ~ , Azuaa police olflcers Wllllam Clln and ' Robert Tennath were injured when a police vehicle swerved into them after . they jumped from tbetr car to pursue Vasquez on foot. ' OlAffl COAST DAILY PILOT .. • . • " \Liew Ave., incumbent; · Jay M!cb:.ael Brown, 1~ Crest View Ave.: school psychologl1t; and Geraldine West, 1201 Electrie Ave., business woman. • 'TM Orm'*' C'M•I DAILY l'ILOT. wttll .4ldl t. _...... ... N-l'rt1t., II tutilllflNi.W tM Cl'.,... CM1t l"Vblllhlrt9 c.motnr. S.- '919 tiff!*" •r• lll*lllllH, MorUr tllroutll ,,...,, fW Colli M•... NIWPOl1 9ffcll. Hunll"81811 9HClll'-t•ln V•llt)", Ut11.11111 ~ lrvlnlls.cldi.tldl lltld 1111 CIHMntt/ 1M J111n C•pl•lrM!t. A 1lncill rt01oMI •1111•" .. Pllbl ..... lfitwWll'( 11'111 Slind•rs. Tlw prl!ot:~I Mllllllrll ~1111 11 11 QI Wftt a.y It,..., C.te M .. , Cllltwnlt, ftl:M. -WESTMINSTER -Frank Mormul, 15241 Vermont <St., elementary school principal; Dewey Wiles, 11421 Van Buren ·St ... law' mror<ement otncer; Marlon -· 1'giiinj, 776 l61h St., Incumbent; Ray · Sclunltt, a121 19th st.. Incumbent; Neomla Willmore, 7714 14th St., hr . 'c!umben4 and Harlene Barrett, 13851 Willow Lane, community 1 e r v I c e ooordtnat.or. Roffrt N. W11d """"""' •"" l"vblltllw J•tll l . CWfl1y ~IC9 PrwlHrll Mt C0-11 ,,....._ 1"0M11 K11¥U ·-"'-•• A. ¥•1•• MMttlNI l:dl .. c:a..ri• H. i-. ' Rlcl1r4 P, Nill ........ M Mlifllllrll U ...... l1rry C.'tlll• W.I DI'" ..... c-ty ffltlr I' d era .... OMle 17115 ..... a.1111¥1'4 M1llifti' A4Wr•1t1 P.O. a... 790, t2Mt °""-~ IMdlr m ,..,... 4-. CIMll M9i1 Ill m ·-....,_. lilldll :tm '-ll'!llN ..,._ CW!Wlft1 .. H«11i1 I CMW ltM4 ., .. 1,.111 l714, 64MU1 .a In.I M:arW.f '414611 ,... ,..,. Cl' ..... c:....,. t.Nn: "''""" l*llH ~'· ""' Ontlft C..t l'IMllfllnt . _ ................... .,.. .. .,. ...,.IMnlllllt ........ -;;;, ....... -.. ---"""*' " ...... -· ...... tlHI ........ ,. .. e.t• .... ~· lf'llr'flllfll w CW'l'W .... .......,, ... _. ts.lf """""' ....,,, JS 1•111 GM ...... Frot11P .. el EVICTION ••• one end ol !he complex, and by the lime he gets down there, there's destruction going Oii back at the other Bild," she complalna. 0 I'm not aaytng the parents are • couragln.11:. thll," Mrs. Wolf addetl 11But when kids hear parents talltlng about 111 like aome of them are; It'• natural to think you can rel away with. Ihlnp." Mrs. Wolf aald that "lllOll o ltbe people we """81dered gqod tenants ue agreelna io ~ve u we've asked them to. lt'1 the bad element tha1'1 laklna a lland." Mn. Waddell reafllrmed today tho main objecllon of i.nants to the evlcllon notices waa the ahort notice. "We recognize the right or the owner to choose hit tenants." she aald . "But many ol us have chllilren In icbool and "" doo't want to disrupt them In mid-year." She sald !hey '!ill ~ an extenalm o1 !he evlctlqa deadline from Mardi II to J1111 JI.• 19'1S-74 tu bills. Ironically, the 1ncJualm of two achools ing the ln!Ce and arnnging POW re- in contrast, the hoods will raise the tu aJmoot led to a new IOlll m the board. leases, prepared today to aeixl !ta first rate only nine cents In tm.'11, ID!l lea TwO trustees -Ray Sclnn!tt and George fnveatlgatlng team Into a comlllt area. therealter. To the owner o1 a $30,000 Logan -o-..o It and, In the call for The team •· J later tod for home. ·~-~ .. _.. a~• ... 1111 ... ~ to ,.....,... was w eave ay ~ wui ._,.., llUUCU the election, voted no. However, the two that year'• bUl have since changed their positions 00 tbe Sa Huynh, a town about 290 inlles north "What we're uk1ng to build new coodltioo that a oecood high acbool be of Saigon that was the scene of heavy llChoola la erally lllllall In comportaon to built only ti It la aboolutely necessary. fighting the first clay ol the cease-lire. llOID& o1 the ot11er lblnp people spend 'Illus the board now unanimously hacks A command spokesman said fighting money 'on," ... ,. Mangers. the bonds. till ,_ ••• • •• ..: Oo the othir hand, acbool ¢llclals alao Bui In the """111'mlty, the story la dtl-s m go .... 00 -•· admit Ibey have another factor working ferenl While lnclnslon of two blih Tbe spokesman said 904 POW1 were agalnal them. Tbe tu: cut from the achoola may have gained support for tlic released today to Comm•mlst officials ReU81>Mon!ll bill -~ be apinclated bond In some quarlen, it has !om 11 In across the Thach Han River from Quang Wltlf nest aprlng. Meanwhlle, ptoperty otberl. Bmd oppxt<Ds are mating lull Tri City. Tbia ........ the llllllber of Com-tu bUla went up as much aa flOO per use ol the two achoola requeal lo show -.... houaehold tbla year due to'hl8her .-. that the dlatrlct la emavagant In asking mlllllsts releaed lo l ,4GO • ec!A•::!i p.-p1.,.1tc )bl &1r1c1 1'\WWft'\~ \,ii liif.k-ioi.f ; ti!,"::: :!/f~S::,:•::;: = ln the.. l!l'Jlu ba4 ••. 'J>OClf .com-la UDkMwo II tbla point. u)·' lo be rele··~ ~ ........ at Loe munlcitbii with the public. . "I think we're g9in1 to win," say1 cu ~ ... _,. While each of tbe five elementary Mangera, "and lo be pa:fectly baneat, 1 Ninh, 75 n\Jl.s 'ncrtb 'al Saigon. diatrtcll within the high och6ol dtatrlct haven't even ~ aboul what will Despite appeals bY the joint commla- bas an almost unblemlahed record !or all happen U we don't. We've juat got to try atoo to atop the lighting, the Saigon types ol elections, the high achool dlstrtd hard .-gh to make ~ that we do command sad the 2M Communlat attacks bas Ooundered conslatently. win." in the 24 hours ending at dawn today were Mangera believes tbla la largely the h!gheat since 200 we r e reported because the Huntington Beach high Feb. 2. school dlatrlct serves lour cities over 52 In the heaviest fighting, Dve Sai&on square miles -making 11 too big ror Five CorraHed paratroopers were reported wec1 and most voters to ldentily with. u wounded In a day-long Communist He dies a 1971 ourvey that s1mn a artillery and mortar )!arrage near Quang majority of dttzena In Fountaln Valley By Hel: "'Op* "T Tri City. Another battle at dawn today and Westmlnste< didn't realize Ibey were """ 14:' left lour men dead on both sides and 10 In the Huntington Beach high achool South Vietnamese WOUllded In a Com· dlatrlcl. LONG BEACH (AP) - A police muntat attack on a m1J1tta unit near "Someooe from thole .,.. JllBI -~ helicopter qalckly -up five feel a part of something called the Hun-youths on bonebadt alter a Glong Trom In the ' Mekaag .Della, 40 tingtoo Beach &ebool system," Mangers motoreycllat reoorled the horsemen miles IOUlh of Saigon, the mnmand laid. argue1, "and they woo't tend to be en-tried to 1hold him up and woanded '!be !OOl'j>OW<!r conunlEoo -cmal!t· -Complete a proposed new Harbour channel, or make the developer post a bond to guaraotee ila completion In a reuonable amount of time. The environmental review b o a r d modtlied the lul recommenclallon allght- Jy. Rather than ask !or a bond, the review bord mor<ly uks the developer, the Huntlngloo Harbour Corporation, to guarantee ii will complete the ebannel bY January, 1971. Beychok and other crltlcl ~ like the charQI flnialied by January It'll. The dty's board alao added a lew ol ils . ..... ,~ Tbe t.y aildttlon 1a a request that the ·developer IOlllellow give reaidenls ol DOl>-Waterfn>ot homes aCC.U to llit sandy f>eachea Wblch will line the lagoon. · · The city staH also recommends that the developer be responalble !or main- tenance ol the water purlllcailoo l)'1lem in the lagoon for five years or unW the city is satisfied the l)'ltem worb, City offlciala say crowding prohl«111 do ex1a1 within tbe hl1h acboOI dlstrtcl, but it is a situation that applies on a district· wide basis, not one laQlated area. Tbe council la meoting Tueoday because today la a natlonal holiday. GIRLS ALLEGEDLY SOLD A.S SLA. VES tbuslasttc about ill bonds either." him when he fled, Ing ol. South and North 'fietn1mne, U.S, To counter tbla dlffk:ulty, the dlatrlcl 11 Police sald Ibey caught the ridera and Viet Coog olllclala -taaued 8 plea ACCRA, Ghana (AP)·-Teen-age slave" running the upcoming bond campaign In the bl28rre !nddent as Ibey were for both •Idea to hcllor the truce and girls have been elported to rich through the eleclioo machinery ol the riding aloog Ille dry hed of the Los make the cease-fire a reality. Lebanese families !or f500 each, the Ac- local elementary dtstrtcll. Angeles River. The horsemell, lrooJ But aa the fighting lnlenallled, a South era Weekly Spectator alleged today. "Each of the elementary cliatrictl has c:ompton, bad borrowed the horsea Vietname5e spokesman said : 0 It seems It said the "slaves," 30 school girl• ag- taken up the banner of tbla bond election from ooe of the youtha' lather. . lo ua the Communist unlla did not al· eel Ill to 14, were exported during 1mn as If ii were ila own," Mangers aays. '!be m~cllst, a SI-year-old tempt to reapect at all the appeal bY tbe by a syndicate beaded by a Lebane. "That's never happened before, We're sailor from a crulser based at Long JMC." buaineBlmln and nine Gbaaalana. hoping that JOme of their """""" will Beach, aaid the r~ surrounded Jn Saigon, the Unlied Stales uked the The paper published no names of thole rub oil oo us." him where the river hed readlel InternaUooal Commlsaioo of Cootrol and allegedly . Involved In the syndicate but A final prcblern = bond cam-the waterfron~ and one yelled. Supervision (ICCS) lo lnvestl8ate the claimed the operation wu financed bY an -~ bas been -'t-klD "Hey, you pt any money?" ""'--1 .... Frid of ·---~ •-~--•·-·· i::;;-.e. dillerent trUiltt. and"'di'i.iellt -·..... 17 an-·-~™ Accra-bued 1.e~-and other li~;;;;;;~~~~;;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;heltcopler;;;;;;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Le;baJ;;;noo-ha;;;Jed;;·;bus;;tn..a;;;;;m;~;";;;;;;;~I communliles In the dlstrlc!~.---~"---In September 111'12 both ~ were apparenl TwO trustees oo the five- man board openly opposed a IU mlJJlm bond meuure becauae, In addllloo to poe high achoo!, It contained prvvlsl08 for rehabilitating I dilapidated 8'ldltoritlm at one -campus. Since none of the Giber campuaea bad audttorluma In the first place, the two dissenters ~ tbts Frotll P,,.e I LABOR ••• privately !or five mlnulel with J.abor Secretary Peter J. Brennan before going .Into the opening -al the council's midwinter meettna. Alao sitting In were 35 unl111 presldentl who are not member1 ol the council. TJ>e "Preatdenl WU given I llllllillDI ovat!On wben he fllltenld the n>Olll lid · when be departed. " • Meany, at the oullel, • 11\tmkel 1111 Prealdent tor •chlevlna the ...i-, cl American pr1lonen ol war. lo brief romarta u be wu leoTq, Nixon told reportera tllat lhly ''lllW about ecc-ill'ftic mu..., "I covered I number Of l!lb)ecll." bl aakl. , ' He P'" no deiallf 1o new..,.. · Lalot tn the dly, the w .. ICrlhed the meetlnl at "'"'1 ......,,.. Uve, • U be At In I pl! eort with ...,. edllD ~Idle G1-, GD the 18th lalrlflJ ol the Inwrrary Goll Oourle near hr! J.auderdale. • "I Ialked lhout subJectt cl major - ..... -~ 00 trade: ~ •bout the -al u.tac; ml .. "" quootlooo cl llltlollal _., GD 111*11 orpnl... labor" .... a!rMll1 ... ,. spiaalllle, n Wlm1 ....... ===\: r MA•Ol11t 160 TO~'$ TOCOt.L..ECTTAXESONTHEIR •••• INVENTORY. I ca• H&a•Y "All I BEAT THE TAX MAN ~'mn Ft'Olt Free SI• by Side IEFllMIATOl.fl''''' .:..-~ _..;;;;::,;;; Westlnlbouse 2 ... -.:::=- ·----·----·----.. -. '°" DUTY --....... '18995 __ 03 ........ ---CIDll 1115 ... •• • .... CIStl Im -Plllil. 541- l ,, ,, I ' ,..--.,, £"'""'119, 1973 H DAll.V PILOT J .Niguel PO~ BeeeiN•. Double. Holiday ' . MAJICHIAIR FORCE BASE (AP) -A pmtJ, lll{"llrt. l'ld lml, ._ 1-• Aflir ".ji ~ doys 1ot lost with 'll)lriot •ia\o"'ed In i jllmp rn.n an Fl ' dooble boUday -la ...... today II --.... ol nine Air ,...,. POW• ,,,,,.,. Plldllanl wlD ....... fuiiloor ·l!ll*r· _ .. Ilk!. Laguna Niguel for relunllng prt_,. ol rn.n s.utllenJ Caltlomla ~ here ~. I -opok_. 11ic!:" , Sis -listed io cOoc! coodltlon II war Lt. OJI. Jobn Pil<hlonl -with .... a pa..-pollcy lo tr.,_t Abo -..-..i modlcll l!Ylluatlon ' several hundred lrlendll and l\dghbon re6inied POWs to tbe lleopltakqaiP.Ped mi~...,. wu Clpt. Poter J. ,Mlldt -.., problems: Lt. 9et to join In. _ --,~--..lll1t.JL lbelr..o~and --Qlr<l,.;'11, llhonlde. Be wu,truted for, Col Wlllloo E. l'°"'Y, JI, rn.n Soolbem JD laCt, Pltchlord's wile, Shlrle'y, said their bome. a 10ll sblildel'-.. aod "left elbow can-. but 'llltb no ..,..uted add'ress, ahe bad hoped to charter a belleopter to After ~ medical ·trea-t aod ex--· -when be was shot who WU 'abol down ....-North Vietnam deliver him to bis belcblrult home at aminatlan, all the 'llotth f.OW• --1u1 .._,w, ID Seplember -; II~ . .Kile D. Berg, 33, • Laguna Niguel after a briel,fllgbt from -""'"" fit. Bowover, Pitclllorf'bu' Otbela ot lflleh include Lt. Col Lewis Sall Dlalo. In eaptlV!IY ,sinee July 1165; Mardi AFB. · -_ all Injury clescribed as a "cbnlaiC W. Sbltlld,-40.,11-. Aris. llsted.u . Lt. Col."J'lidc H. ,_,_39,-0>andler, -But the plan didn't work out, and diilocation or the right shoulder," wficb mi'!'ii!C ,in ~ Jilly, II, lte8, who wu 'Aril., milslng ainoe J~·lllti; Col.'Ray- Pitchlonl left by car !or the home be cauaes hil·ll'\D lo""" Jimi> by bis aide. sulfOrpig froQt ,an ey~ Jn!ectlou; Lt, <:o!, .mood J. Merritt, 4'. lllg!Jland, Calif., -~ .... sinCe be wu sbot down ")"r 'lbe injury waa c8used ,'lfben ~ Allll 1'.'Luria, JI, Apple Valley, c.tlf, misain1 ~nlil!Jr ·19115; aod Capt North Vietnam in 1965. parachuted over North Vietnam, ol!1<iaJi ml"'1ng ataea J-19!11. In North Viet-Jerry D. ' , 31, mi .. i"C since April It will be a "Wasblngton'a Birthday" Ilk!. aam, who bat·-pletely rec:overecl ll'om ta . -~---'----=--~~-'-----'----'----'-~-~ * * * Col. Miller , . Has Checkup At Pendleton ' Physicians at Camp Pendleton's base hospital today lauocbed a series o! tests !bat might last the week lo detenmne tbe exact condition o( the hospital's fJJ'SI I repatriated prisoner ·o! war -Lt. Col. Edlson Miller or Tustin. (Related story, ; P,aie I.) The Marine officer who arrived at the base Jut Friday spent thew~ In his quarters at the hospilal -most of the time with hiS wife ah~ five Sons as well as his fosCer mother. who arrived from the .mldwest over Uie weekend. , Col. Miller has lost "coasiderable weight,'.' aceording to medical depart· ment aides at the hospital, but his con- dition and appetite were described as ex· cellent." · Information aide.L~-morning saiq Col. Miller had little or oo special preleren<e -for the-food be-w•aa-<>llerod--- over the wee~\ '1He said that bis only pre!e;ence ts any kind of food that's American." said CWO Royer Combs this morning: Miller .... reunited with bis family late Friday afternoon alter a long !light from the Pbllipplnes. Miller had been a captive o! the North Vletn;imese !or nearly six years. . -~-HOME FROM JUNGLES-WYN SARGENT WITH SON JMY IN LA Wr:iter-photographer Retums Att.r Experience In Indonesia Combs· said that ~des the battery o! speciallzed'medical tests, Miller also will •dv· e· n· tu· rer u· om: ' e receive .some good news from ti, pay 1:1lJ reconis'o!flcials or the Marine Corps. , Although the base Spokesman pve DO • . . dollar figure, be did ~.that ~er's 'Jll' WI t · S " ~. · '" H • ; • " • back pay -·-llltOughoi!l ·the .. · • · "'--vn · argent ·in untinmnw' ! .. ~~~;~~i~' ·.~m 1 .... ~11· .I 's\ ~· ~~ /:!!;~ -••Tn-"'1 ~,~ .. ,~ !;,.J .. j o1 1tol\.. t.lo.1 c~ ,, "'t ~ ?" .~ it '. \ O .,, i 'Some or bli Jl'lllllllY pay • . ' '9 his BJ ilTlllJR fl. VINSEL . ~tly ,said Jbe JoiP.ed the MU!i> tribe !anilly and the rest accunuililted in a or .,. - -., .. · -<llWi of~ 11vace Kt!IUJIO whicb bave Sharks Break lnw Nixon's Swim Area lllLUll· (UPI) -Sbarts brol;e througb_ the ·P!O!e<tiV•; swimming net around President· Nlxoo•a Biscayne Bay com- pound aome Ume ago. It may bave ~ bibited Nlxon'a dips in those waters. Niion was not in the water at the time and the sand sbarts were aaJcl oot lo be •da"Cerous. Fisberml!n In the area, however, say tbeY are "not to be trl!led with." About five moolhs ago; the Prealdent built a swimming pool beside bis resi-. deoce at the fiV<>bOme ~t com- pla,. In the past, !fWlll often bas spoken ol lis preference to the swim in the warm waters o! Key Biscayne and sbunned swimming pools. The &harts peoetrating the oet enclos- ing the President's swimming area were kiUed by fl'ogmen using "bane gun" har- poons wbicb explode them, Such -grow itJ size from six to eight feet long. UPI outdoor reporter Stan Bmwo said the lhalloW waters near ?fmm's winter -retreat are ln!eated with sbovtl-msed sharb and hlaclt-tipped sharks. Bar- racudas also bave been sighted near the White Hoose beaddront. Tbe sbaru bave been apotted more frequently atnce tbe huge coocrete land- ing pod jutting out In the bay was. built !or presidential helicopters. Observers said there has oot been an incident Involving I abar!< attack in the Miami area in a decade. . .. When Nlml Dies to the Babamaa for a stay at Grand Cay, owned by bis friend Robert H. ~p. a New Yodt ~ dustrlalisl. -· schools o! -... spotted in · the AUantic OCean near the islaods. • . ' . " 'B'ordt.r ·Patrol ,t ' "1 t t •· ' "" • f N abS 3'56 Aliens ' . . . ' separate account, Combs 5aid.. Adventuresome 8 u th ores s Wyn warted with eacb .~ since the .Stone ~__."Some .r the ~~1· --~ ~ ~rgen~_wbose_stocybciok.weddlng ·to .. Age -.. ~ pruruphattvcan• .... . At San o ·nofre-tion Dew out over the weekend to tale ~ian cannibal king jarred the Sbe. den lt 01D ti y;-saymg sbe care of the details," the spokesman said. Jakarta ' government into throwing her was literally 8 ODe-WOIJla!l Peace o;.rps: . . . A little o! that pay has already l!e<n out of th•. ~try, is back home today. ~ ~'::-1eov~t.~m:'a~ Tbe massive ·_ and uosea90031 _ spent, however. . She arrived m Amenca Sunday aboard cused her of cooducting teSearcb-Witbout JDiiration of. illegal Muican alieol oon- lnformatlon aides said . Iha\ the first Pan ~can Flight Two at Los Angeles a llcens<!, waa desigJied to pacify the tinued over the. weekend ., border purcbale Col Miller n:'lde . after ~s InternaUonal A.i11X1rt and was ~ted by natives, she mainh!imt. patrolmen, af San Onofre reported ar~ weaae WIS a gold weddins, rmg for bis ~ army of about 100. newsmen, despite .. 1 llllUJ'ied Obolwot lo bring the three resting • _. In the country il- " wife. • Uie fact she Oew under an assumed . , . ,. . . • legally. . · .Mrs. Miller bad JGst lier original wed-name. savage, Wln'l"C'lrillea to live foitetbe' ID The hullc <II the arrests look ·place on _ d)ni ring dllring the period that her bus-Miss 8argent, also ·known as .Mrs. peace and barmooy,'' she sa"° Sundaf as patrolmen CJ1!!nting the bind WIS a POW. . • Obobarok."also lmown as Mi's. Miller (!or By ,wedding him with a dowry o! five cbectpolnt IOUlh of the Western White · : _ :'.. • _ , -· ·.. the return· Digbt) decline<I to say pigs, u beaddr~,.a lmife and a slx!vel , Houae ~~.'52 penons trying to ' I j U,IT ......... I LAGUNA :NIGUEL-'S ·JOHN PITCHFORO EMBRACES -WIFE~ SHIR\;EY f After Seven Years,• Joyous Reunion for FonMr vtetnam Prisoner " &:-Irvine Official Named By. Agricult1ire \Y atchdog A foriner Irvine Company official who sought to inDueiice legislation and press , Is npected lo be named an aisistimt for public water poHcies dellgneot to I secretary ol agriculture II being crillciz. serve ~<need& rather than 1 ed .. •''bl« clly -er''°lly. --!bat -tbooe,ol .. r..m<ra." --~· ·' • ' .._. ....... ..,.,........,, ... •a · ·a-i..chlll"llil--of Under In II Robert W. ""'1!. fmner a ""*'al· \ed'llollD" and. bat !lbown Ht-t ... _ 111iildont o!'llri<ult11i'll b ...... s '"'lle'"""prijy.1loWlod.llie•-lit 111110 1 !or .tbe Irvine Conipany·Wbo l.;'i!iirriMlly • lll!'llM!fl. • ' .• ~ · · a aenlar vice president' with the Biilf o! Long said the Ag r I c11 It u t • Ac· .America. • I I counlablllly !'hlject. wllicb jg lmided by . ~I Jleplrtnient IOUl'Cea lllve the Field Foundation, iJ one o! tboee _._.Long;Wbo left tlle'firm In l!J'OU]JSlll8t lake"'• badty"in!onned'JIOSi- 1987, will som be named assistant tion." . secretary of agricullure •by ·Pre!ident "You could spend all day defending lflDllL ' yourself apinat these types of allega. !ll>e Agriculture Accountability· l'l<lject lions,'' Long said when c:onlacted at bla said Sanday lf Long II 1ppofntod, "It is home. in Palo Alto. • ntial to clemaM rea1on1111e --tbal ...... people and con-su:men are not being IDld oqt:.'' Long, •• woold'be in cborge.ot pro- ,gram1 fGr CllllltrVlltion,. f o r e a t r y • ........ii yd--..,, ',l' l . • 'lbe I!f'IJecl'• report ."!ld.1 ma~ as a 11ant eiecutlve ia Cilirornia, toqg ··w Visitor Killed In County Mishap ' Small Plane Stolen ~other than that she JS sick ·and _ then becoming blood sister lo two ''~ north. , ·• has -11 pounds. . Patrolmen said the· ..,. routine o! ., A New York visitor waa killed SUnday Calls ol her -..at 4001·Morning 'Slar other cbiellalns -~. Sargent S!li>" massive migrations during --air night when llrucl: by a car In Fullerloa. ' . At County Airport Drive today produced only the tact that posedly settled the11osti)tties. pareo11y a1m111rom illebelief by the im· Hell's Angel Guilty Police said DaelaJ Coonell, 41, stepped -at some time after noon she would re-migrants that tbeY would be unnotiaod in In fl'oet or· a ear driven by Barry H. 1 " Airporla tbrou~t the western United !::!!" time and place or a news oon-B.olt Caused Ski Death ~~~nionlhs the &mday rusbea or 1eaS:..~~fl'sl.r.,!!~.:!. "b:: ~ 38it:i:1i:r.;.!. ~ ~ Slates are.l!eing.asted ~ keep '!.lookoot The attractive jlivorcee, 42, wants to aliens · bave· led to tragedy in traffic convicted or five !elj>ny charges o! Wltnesaea aaJcl Inman attempted to !or an aircraft stolen clw'IJW the weekend ~ perjecUy .cl~ the ~ WARWICK, N. Y. (AP) -State po™* · ·snarls a few mil<. downcoast o! the poslHmng narcoUcs and transporting ex-atop bla northboull!f ear but it skidded in-' from Orqe County Airport. of ·her Jan. a mamage to Cbie! roadblock plosive& 'Ille Saa.unento SUperior Court to the victim. Connell was dead on ·ar- ,Sherif!•s officas' aaJcl the single enclne Obohaiok, ruler o! the Mulia tribe of say a .~, .::::u:as . .:(7~ But the. past weekend's illcideots an jury .n.tuml!d. the verdict. Jll!lce Robert tival at St. Jude Hospital, Fullerton. Cessna ,aBplalie, the property ol1ulJn. West lrian, on the island o! New GllU)ea. -.• llCCl , • ' ' were minor said patrol Capt Gene Har-!':. 1 ~ scbedqled , ... ~ !or The accid<nt is under Investigation. • burger stand· ciwneedr fl'omGordon !:~downy o!. TI>;._wnB'terlje andVall1-mto wtueod tthelnto the Mt. Peter ski area In wbicb one.man ,iell ris. • • Mlll'CD a., Inman waa not held. J Tustin, was re1W7ea ' ·its' u:i J'eDlO~ a m ey s Y can-to his death and two others were .injured. --------~~ -------=--===== o space at ,the aJl'l>orl' and Down away nihtic tribes 41> moolhs ago. 'More than a dozen trapped skiers waited , before the control tower began operations She bas been deocnl>ed ·in the past as a . . SUnday. · . missionary, dming stays with the Dayak up to five hours m wmdy ,I~gree co!d Officers valued the mlaslng aircraft at tribe. • . , , SUnday lo be .sa!ely lowered 10 tlje more than $5;000. , News sources in the island nation more growid. 1 " British Trained • Ill U.S. t ... ) • • • Loruµ,n Denies Pro-gr:am Tied . w. N ort~rn: 1 lre_lµna ' ... -'• ,, ,, ' 1-lrr:, , . ' i.oNDCiN (AP) -The DefeDse ampbihlout -..!:helicopter training in 'a spegt tbe ~-with Ameriqm uoit,:i M!nlJtry baa il:lliiow1"d&a( that Brllbli "NAT().fypt" ..-auPRONd by-llO in .the ampldliioas tralnlng operatioo i/l marlnea blve tieesi ~ at 'a 11.$. u.s. 14ar:ines from.Ian. 31 to Feb. 14. the. Qiribbea!1. _. • • , Marine buO in NOl'.lb Carolina ,buf 1 He llid jbe--,-are at Reports.., the Britisll unit, wblcb was ·stres90d the program II In no wry ..,._ ' V!ellueo Iellecl, Puerto llko fir -In llellaat !rom Jllid.Jwie to mid-October, ·-~ Norlherll' Ireland.' operation wilb U.S. Marines. bave brought abarp reaction lropi Sen. A opotesman said: "U ... very much 'lbe U.S. -. apotesman em-Edward.~ Kennedy (Jl.Mm.). BOO Rep. ·a ~ lhlilg. 'Tiie ~TO o! o! 1'1)•~.~ . .U:~ ~t 'the.did not .servet 'llemjamm S. Rosentlial (Jl.N.Y.). the serv1CemeO l)o:t-one NATO •epQnlry as -"""""• ...,. ·~ · exemae a ·Swt'nmea. lll«il. • • . 'and IDolber ......... all tbt-" Camp LeJ-wu not connected with 'lbe paper aaJcl Keonedy, a critic' of Be Mid lt 1rii1 .l'pon io11dclla<e" tlilt N~ ~ mtilia ln!ormed Britiah policy In Northern Ireland, -,a tbt.., llOYal -~Y • . ~ . telegram lo the Defense De~t llld beea ., 4Ulf 11 "'* ibern r!eld Ille! !tb· 10 of !be J!ritislt lroojio arnval and. demanding 1 run explanation of the ,pro- ·llild Ille kftdoc the men --at mviled to cover their operational ex-gram. Clilip j,eJllllle ... ''no ... .._.. wbat-'~Londo. an in!ormed oource CU. Murray ....,..toc1 that Navy Secretary ~ la 1bt -• 'lht tnllMed . ' , John W. Wll'l>Or told Kennedyctbe RA>yal ......,~ !*rbieo ' ·~ "IAfil-lhal the.a!llUDlndoo Marlnes~not receiving trolnioi lrom ·""""" • . lW be ..... -cl ...... ,._.... • ' O!fier' IOlll'cel uld tbll pr-.uy Be said deallng wllb .....,. In U.S. under the program. every unit In Iha Brttllb 8"" 11111 -Northern lrelald wu left to 1111111 Wll'l>Or llid U.S. and Royal Marines 1nwlved with. NcadWiU Jrilllid at oome bl&hly trained lpellollll army untll ..ii have ~training !acilities "over -•' -m i11 yein ot umou added • ....,. -lit' 111 111e 11'1111 II not tlie IMI -_ .. 11ut that this 1s the lhore. Some 17.100 llrillllt ~ ... eur-taught the technlQue... !Int -• lmk trained ,In the not11 u~ lo Ille (llOUlqee. 1be lnlcnMnt added ~ mtninet were wo!lbelff! United States, M ~ r r a.y Ill ~ lie r,. llO. ~ ol 4lue bock In Brltllo aboat the middle o! ~l !"•"'"!_....wnsedi'~'!..~; ,._11 -11!11 -'Ibo ftftt ... """' /D"llth. tbe ...._, .... ~ ~ .. ~-. llrllWI lNlpl tralMd 1n 1111 ~ Tim Cbl<ago ain-Tlmea said the BrttWt North s.. md ., the .. 1anc1 of Malta. s-1111 •w Md llllt IM1-,,... Jlllrlneo bove beea In tralnina f• three Tile •••...,.. said Rose n I h a I , ...-1111oat •w• "U oo """Wied Ibo -1t Camp Lejeune, the U.S. cblirman ot 1111bcommittee dealing with Ullllod ............ ,. 11111 ID Marines' pr1nciJJaJ Eut Coul adYIDWd 1U.S.·h-nlatlons, called tbe Iller&" . ll1llalsw ~. . 1n•:::ir:-:11D .... outr•" ml said A U.S. -llpOblman II Clm1l Le-Tiie llarl. by Dnld MmTly of Ille..... II!> -an explanallon from jeane llkl 1111! Brttllb ~ ncOl9ed Tlmel'Wublnctoo l!ureu,.llllled Ille unit the !lllle Department. I • . ' m\\GG i .S~'(S ••• . ,, 1t1)Cl ti }>f\\W O..l QEl)'H ).W NO QNtJlS 111 ~ ,, ~.,~,:: 'LL WH{!J~~~1~~~~ . , • • S~V~RAL TRUCI< LOADS Of ".{W • • "fOl\M\iUR~\\~V~-AA~IV-t IXNt> NO - \>LRC~ 10 ?UT iT ~ so,'/... o~ m~cci's lWV.(NTOR'« GO{~ UP FOR GRll8$: .(AlH i"f.(ffl I~ ~RIC-E [) ~,. ir's R4.1'~il VAW.f. -JUSI fit.rD -rH~ i>i~<.f ~OlJ l-IAV~ i-t.{-N LOOl<iN G 'fOR AND · . S1'ARI i?'(ALiNC • • c~~~C~S ~~-( 1M11.{l 1µA11 -i'ill!..JllA1 DUR Off~R WILi: M (tc.(~?1"~1> • ~"O\> ~~~l't ••• r JUS1' A f'W . .{lA1nPL~ S · PATAIL you~ . YM.U4 Of'4k \..\8RAll.~ Tl\SLtS ic;ou R.(0 V(LVk1" VICT'ORll\N Cl\l\lll.S l'+'lt! \ll~t~ 6ll\SS COCK"fllll-TASL-f l'IOq_p I'>~ l\V1'1fVL LAm\l !. • fRO/n 'fOU. IUROUGM1" IROij SllR S'fOOLS ?SU CMltOllH UllT'H PLAT.( GUSS lllSf 1'QlL~S tiou • SUNClllMG. "f~8L.( S • l'l. S1'\'L~S • fRMJ lftU f1t1J1"~~r1c mmROR '>tL~cr1011 • fno111 'oe • .. I I • ' \ • DAR.Y "I.OT So.,iet P"lane Crash Iii& 77 PIWlUE, CMdmlovlldA (AP) -A ......,,..:Ja-111111Doraiidleol1D-. .. -----~ *""' ......... oltlino - .... 77 ol Ille • .,.._ -....--. t• -aid -..... 21 ••IMI-14oltht17 pell!Ql.erl and I debt o1111e 11 ............... 1 1nm CAPTAIN. 111.000 lbaminc .-bis f ... , -_....,led lo .. omen's Lib roupMulu esbian Bid ,__..., .... 'ID -LOllllYING by lelblaal taU!I the .... -by IUlJ)rile. I Some ....... bove -with ... l10)'ll>Ce.Tbmbotbeeomonllwlall~ 2Ue ....... fram (emlnl•· wbo lvoloe INn that the --wtll spoil NOW'a pabllc ima1< ar dilute lta driY<I far the equaJ.rJcllta .............. equal ,r:,::: equal w<rt, cliJ4 ..... ...r other i on the noie, 11o....,, aid py.!Jbera.. lkldot Ma. Sidney A-. -NOW Members realize homosexuals sufrer double dlscrlminalions and favor Now· acttna ID their behalf. She predicted ....,.Ull<m etpeded lo be approved at Ulls convention will clear the way for future cooperation between NOW and gay-lib chapters on legislation cooceming women'• riabta. Some members NOW want to abolllh all laws against progUtutlon. t This was among 56 pages of con· l troverslal proposals up for vote today ~Y nearly %,000 femlnlltl •u.ndlnc the - I fermce. Many ol the Jll-18 Wtte U• peeled to be changed or rejected. ' 1llE Pllll8Tl'nJ110N ....iullcm was wrtttm by a NOW tul< force, wblch said I ill -WU "ool" to make • JudlJlleot C that progtftulion i. morally good, l!ut )ralhtr a jud&rnent about the a-~ S uae o1 the criminal JUlll<e rrGfn....,.---- j "A woman becolDes a )ll'OIU-. t several reasons,'' it said, "among fbeii lbelng a breakdown In poolUve i.ll\- rorcement for her early crea.Uve and. can- 1truct.1ve effortl;an overemphasis on her llaUlllty as a vehicle for male attract!oa l and fina11y her economic distress." • The resolution cited coercion of women )to become pro11ituld, customer brutali- •,ty. pressure to work with a pimp, )><)lice payoffs and entrapment by police. I There is no evtdence to indicate that I liberalization ol such prohibitive laws will ti encourage women to become prostitutes, it said. L BUT THE TASK force did not recom-r.:•end llceming of prostitutes. It wd r,icenslng would persecute those women ;afraid to register, put government "in ithe busU-of ':!:".J mooey off the isa&e of women'• lel"Vices" and tmake a "false promile" to customers j lhat the _.itute Is free ol venereal ldiaeaae. Another proposed resolution woi1ld fWithOOld support of "oo-fault" divorce lunUl "economic safeguards" are built ii~ to the lawa lo protect the dependent spouse and children 7 Po51ibly i.!Ven ICOlllpellllllng the dependent spouae for 11ost eamillp during .marrl.age. ' !Director Dies in Fall I NOYA, Spain (AP) -Spanish film 1c!irector Claudio Guerin, 34, fell 100 feet 1 to his death from the tower ot San l Martin Oiurch. 1lle accideot occurred 1during the filming of the lut scenes from I the film , "The Devil's BeJIJ." I C.b'drU M'W1 11ft1e1 t"ll: ~ _tbt.,._..,_.__.- lag _, ... and ._ ol Ibo aN ad,_...... ........... 'Illa - qulllfted tlle crull u ".nou." An loftlllplilm _.ml•lcm bolded by ~----·t the ....... the -aid. fl could not be determined Im· modlately wbelhtr any Ametlcanl ...,e aboard. Tbe crub WU the oecond alr dJsutu to llrib Sovld ariaibnn the lut lwr --Lall Od. u, 171 -died -• -airliner ....-~ -In tbt -r<mded cM1 air dlHlllet lo date. AN AlllTllAN Alrllllel miploye at Prttcue't 8-Airport uld ........ wllo Md wi~ loda1'1 cnsb told her the plme .,..,pt llre aa tt ns approad>-toc loucbdown at abwt IO:ti a.m. No expkwkm WU beard. "The plane bit the tp'OUDd with one winfl and then embed, dlllnteJP'atlni," Ille said. "'!bole wllo were not In the bunllni per\ ol the plane bad a chance." The clebrla _,...... ID barn lar ti ~ wttMsrrr Aid. A rep:ftf' wtio arr!Yed at tho ......... IJWe ... - ID boor alter tho cnub, aid tho tall -the only .....,,, .. Ne port ol the plw .. ''Tbt flloelqe bad ........ IDfo -plrtl and the -aae WU ICOllered over a 40l).yard area," lbe added. 0 Whm I got there, there were llllll 10 - ly_!lii about envered with white -.U 8iiCI firemen were IPfinililij fb e wreckaa:e wttb .&ter." FOOR LAllGE P111E trucb wae parked oo the llCOl'Ched JP'm aod oome -~,..,,. ..... • tM •• ...... te pevllll aw ml ......... -~·-·1, too .-,.. Cln -..... balf- --.,~ ..... tothe ~-•low .......i, trut oonln. !-ate11 after the cnsb, the al.-WU -ud Weal Germany'• Lui-· alrllae aid Ill Pllgbl Ll!l60 fronf1'raekfw1 to~ WU ....... to -a1ter ClecllollovU autlloflll<s ~:l•lcm to Jud al ll::lt a.Ill. HUH UPI...,,.. •oonus~ POW s Returned • 20 More Elat.ed Ex-prisoner' Land in Pliilippines ' l, CLARK AIR BASE, Philippines (AP) -Anotber American pri9oDer ol .... new home today to be wilb bis ailing father, wblle 1!I otbero rel:med with him SrmdaJ In llanol made Jftlllll8Uorls or a speedy departure. Officials aald they upected the rest to leave f<ll' the United Slates' by w-. day Jll<X1ling at the latest. NAVY LT. IAMES W. Balley, :It, ol Kooctuato, Mias., left Clark Fleld aboard a C-111 medical ~ wilb a fligbt and medical cnw of ti penoos. Bailey was rushed lbrougb medical and ~"'''"'~',. administrative processing at Clark b<cauae bis father bas been bospilallsed alter a heart altack. 'Ibis was a1ao the reuon for his early release by Hanoi. whicll bad ool originally Included him oo tbe 11111 ol 20 POWs for rete... Sunday. To~ Derailment Sm!ral can of; a Friaco Railroad freight train derailed early Sunday near Birmingham, Ala., prompting the evacuation « 2,500 residents of the community. -Fumes released by burning chemicals aboard the train killed a flock of sparrows, flying overhead. No persons were injured. . Auto Industry Pioneer Charles Mott Succumbs FLINT, Mich. (AP) -"Opportunity is not cloaat." O>arlel Slnart llolt once &aid. "There'• 11111 a pmnhim 00 !rains ml """11 -~ DOI for fNtr/ Tom, Dick and Harry looklnc for a colfee break." -. the auto lndualry pt..-and pblJanlbropilt wllo died Srmday al fl7, ( IN snoRT .... ) eumpllfied his phlloeophy on work and OflllOl'lunily. 1be 10D of a cider and vinegar manu-f-..r, be helped mold General Molars Carp. into tbe -1c1·1 1a.,..t iodllllrisl arganlzallm and founded the -Id'• fifth largest charitable foundation. DminC" hll life be gave any more than $\JO mllllOn and waa said to have been ~ $1 billion at -lbne. e Belfat llf•rder BELFAST (AP) -The body ol a young man thought to have been murdered by sectarian usassl1111 was found burled in a snowdrift on the outskirtl of BeUast today. "We oaly found him because there has been a thaw," a police spokesman said. "Only bis head was &ticking through the soow and we bove not dug ,him out yet In case the corpae is booby trapped." Poll"' hod been searching for the body for a week following a series of tipo{fs to a newspaper about lbe 'klllllli- e Seltoe,. Opet1 ST. LOUIS (AP ) -~·s public schools are scheduled lo 'I\Jesday following l<lllemerrl ol a ~ teachers- strike. ~ system's 103,000 student& are ob- serving a normal llolldaJ. today for George Waablngtoo's birthday. Mere than lbree-lourtbo-ri. the mem- bers ol. the St. Louis Teacbero Aslocia- lloo aJid the SI. Louis Teacben Union voted in separate meeting! Sunday to accept the board's latest offer to end the f1nt teacbera' strike in the city'• history. e C.t9pso Oka11 · WASHINGTON (UPI) -Ocean ex- plorer Jacques Coumeau reports from his damaged research vessel caJypso that the final leg of a trip from Antarctica to lbe aouthern tip of Soulb America will be "no aweat'' with a Otilean ship as escort. Cousteau told UPI in an interview ra· dioed via a space agency satellite Sun- day, "Now that the Yelcho is here, there is no sweat, '° we'll probably get there very easily In two days." The French oceanographer aaid h I s vessel was about midway across the Drake Passage between Sooth America and Antarctica, where the ship was dam, aged 10 days ago in a stonn. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtlivtry of tht Daily Pilot is guarantttd """"""·"rid~t If ,. .... ""' ...... -..,..r I)' J:• '-'"•• (Ill ..... ,_ ""1 Will k llrwtlll Jt .,.... CIHt 11'9 lallttl IHllll 1:» '·"'· 1..1 ..... ,. .... S....,1 If ,,... .. -,...... ,_ C#'t' .., ' .. , ,,...,..,, .... ...... s.Hr, UI ... I Cllt'r Wf1 ........... le '9t· (lllt ..... !Ml .. """' It 1.111. T tltphont~ Another Navy lieuttnant. Robert E. Wideman, 29, of Bay Vrllage, Ohio, and w-. llayed -.. that Balley could leave. Balley'a four~ transport was due in Memphis, Tenn., at U:30 a.m. Tues- day, a apokesinan said · He is to flnisb l!ledlcal processing at the u.s:-11oy Hospital tbere. Operation Horneoomiog spokesmen said that all 20 men released SUnday were in good coodltioo. '"MIEIR HEALm is so good that in some ~ases we have had to assign two escorts! per returnee/' a spokesman said. "The returnees were going tbrougb their processing faster than Me escort could keep up wtlh. .. Officials said the men . bad huge ap- petities; one ate five steaks and six eggs for dinner Sunday night. Many ol the Kissinger Ta1ks With Japanffie Leaders on Viet TOKYO (AP) -Henry A. Kissinger briefed Japan's leaders today on his visits to Hanoi and Peking ~ them express bope tbe noconslntdlon of Vietnam can begin soon. Arriving from the Cbioese maioland, \Vhere on Saturday be bad an unexpected tw~bour meeting with Chairman Mao Tse-tung, Preside.nt Nixon's national security adYiser went directly into a one- hour and *"minute conference with Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka and Foreign Minlsler Masayoslri Obira. AFTERWARD, OlllRA told newsmen little more than that the talks revolved around a wide spectrum of subjects, m- cludlng Vietnam reconstructioo., the in- ternational \ mmetary situation a o d China's relations with the United states and Japan. Kissinger confided to the Japanese the gist of bis talks wilb MBO, but Obira said he bad been asked not lo disclose tt. Nil· on's director of communicatioos, Herbert Klein, indicated an announcement will be made oo Kissinger's return to the United States. Ohira emphasized that it was NilOll:'s decision -as a mart or the importance of Japanese-American relations -that Kissinger stop over here en route home. -·-HE'S BACK -POW wife Jean Lerseth taJts with newsmen about the cmdition of; her hus- band, Navy IL Roger G. Lerselh, undergoing treatment at Oakland Naval Hospital. 'He's got a cravinf for bread and peanut butter, she said. men wanted ice cream for treakfast to- day. Molt ol lbem compleled telopllane calls to their families. But like tbe 1Jrst 14! men wbo arrived at Clark a week aao. those relea>ed Srmda~ gol lllUe sleep during their first night In freedom. . "One man was up all olght, one only got one hour's sleep," a spokesman tiild. ''Tbey were lalklng all night, elated," be 18id. THE RELEASE of lbe 20 men left fffl military men and 15 civilians 1Ull prlllonen In Norib and Soulb Vietnam and LaOI, according to Usts· given tbe U.S. government by the Nortb Vle<- nainese. ' · Informed aouree1 at Clark llld tbl POW1, when told by the Norlb Vlei· namese "° Saturday of their impel!dlng release, thought it was a trick and aaid they would ool leave the prison. "'llleir understanding was the releaR W1lUkl come In four equal grou.. u stated Ill the intocols," the rrourte said. But Nortb Vietnam advanced tho release dale for the 20 u an expreoalm ol appreclallm for U.S. presidential ad- viser Henry Kisainger's recent villi. Nol until Sunday morning, -a member of the lntemaUonal Comm!Mlm for Cootrol and Supervision coirvhMd lbem It was not a lloas, did Ibey qree_to board the buses for Gia Lam airport, Ibo source aaid. IT WAS "a psycboJoclcal game" the prisoners were playing with the North Vietnamese, the tource said. 1'Tbe mtn thought it was a tt:lck, but not one that would endanger their lives. So they balk- ed." Their lnlllal refusal did not delay their reluse, and Ibey were waltlq at !he airport when their medical evacuallm plane arrived. • Bootlegger, Gambler NY Underworld Figure, ' Frank Coswllo Dead NEW YORK (UPI) -Frank Olt!letlo, an immigrant who '-me -u ''prime minhdtt " the undet wmld'' and survived attempts to R"'nimte and d&- port him, died Srmday in a lrospital bed. He WU D. A ......... far Dodan lloopltal where QiateUo died -to reveal the came ol deolh. iloweftr, COlllelio bad been auff....., lram throat cancer far aeveral years. He eoteml the bospital 10 dayaago. IN Ulil, 008TELLO'S banda C111 nalJoo. wide television kept vie1nn rooted be- fore lbe _,.. while the -· In bis raspy voice, teolllled before the Smato inveatlptions (Kefauver) lllbcommlltee. '!be lllocky, .. w1, -COltcilo re-fused to bave bis ,_ tdevised . So !be amera focmed .. his DOIJfle, manicured bands. Cariello avoided - q-and claimed to bove "" -~ edge ol orpniaed erime. He admitted be bad -a boollegger and -..ater lrut uld be bad """'1ned. . ' At ... plial, Sen. llrarles Tobey Biked CClltello. .. You Diil have in 1UJr m1ml ...... thlnp,.. --tblt,.. ... -1< ol to yoor credit .. -American dlizen.'" . carrying a gun, conspiracy and tu eva- sim, °'91ello aerved • total ol 7 yean In jail. One<, be ... arrested and charg· eel wilb vagrancy while eatin1 a pamet lunch at a fuhionable New York rmtau- nurl. Ca!leDo'a body wu tam> to the Frank E. C3mpbell Funeral Chapel In Manhr¢- tan. Funeral amngemeula were pendlna. 'Spy'· Dolphins Used by Navy Network Reports NEW YORK (AP) -'-'!be Navy bu trained dolphioJ to plant and retriet't Jn. ~ devl<es, attact enemy dlvera and pla<e explMives as ~ri ol a top seat! $30 mllllon "biological wea~ system." CBS reports. I Chills Diminish • Ill u.s .. It was apparent that Japanese leaden welcomed the gesture, coming as it does in the m1dst of mouoting ~ criticism or tbe Tanaka government for having lo Dosi the yen In the wake ol U.S. devaluation of the dollar. TANAKA WAS focted 'bJ the doliat devaluation to cut the yen loose and Jet it Ooat, in effect carrying out a revaJuaUcn he bad repeatedly vowed not to. As a conaequenne, bis own polllical f- are at their lowest &Ince I"! took olllce IMt JIJly. The American UJl!lrlbution to this slate of affairs bas ool made Washington aoy more popular bere. ~Paid my tuet," Castello replied. ' In Ill!;!, Gotrlello ---to live years in Jail far -tu -· BOllN IN SOVTllBllN Italy 81 Fnn- ciaoo CullllJa, Collello come to t b e United Sbits-lle-foar and lived ot lint -bis 1""'°7 In ... -Harlen ............. Ile -Into Ille -u a term 11'1' kt Gnenwicb VlDage. By CBS Newsman Morley Saler said on the "IO Minutes" prograln &liday that the Navy bad dei>k>Yod • dolphin Ill plant and IOtrleve from a forelln harbor a devloe used' to detect tho type of atomic fuel used In Russian rruCl..,..,,Owered submarines. He did not elaborate . The Defense Department disClooed last Sept. 5 that the Navy bad trained wbajes to recover such objecta u lorpedoes fnJm the ocean floor. The N1>y bod ~ experimented 1!11b PorpoUea ...r oea llciol to ~tect eaerey mlnea llld • ' • ! ....... .,,...,. .......... -' ....... ,..,.... fl......,,. ........ CM· ......... ...,... ........... ...... ' • • Since Kl.sslnger bas been tnivellhg, and ii DOI in close touch wtlb the l!WWlary upheaval, II Is believed be li$IOned nlber than talked 00 that subject on Vietnam recooslnlcllan, In 1'lrlcb the Ja-are eqer to pllticipote, i19lhlng WU uid about defllllte fulun olana, Oblra said, but be ..,...iecl lbe j-bad~--111- llibta into !low they miiJ>1 praeeod. French Bow to U.S. tbe -11 Ila, ~ rei>orlOdly - maklnc -ol dollan a year tram pmbllag ...r ~ In llS1, • -yolled, • .,,. Is far ~. Fnnt, • ..a -• trbat al C>ate1lo. The ballet IVaM his --,,,. --nation attempt ..,,....., ....... - a power atnaqlo below 0 llllo ml Vito~-fer -ol Ibo -ID lbeUail.tBllrt& His dl-.P -'"-ID 18 C111 tho •-lie .... r. I ' idJ ol>lalned It. 'Ille ... ..--·11*14 to """" him hat o.tello 1ool< ...... "' Ibo su.....,. Oomt. lo da, Ille mat ralad be could not be departod 1*.a olf- be WU ..... ..i fl( WWW led after bo be- came a dllzm. '-... A GRAY-IWllltll ..., w ~ o f.-.d platinum 111t11<J dl]lf, -la- ploHlrfped aulll ... -..-tits, Coltello lived quJedJ .. ..... ,_. wilb bJa wife, ... -IANta ~ man, ID m _.,... w Omlral l'lrL lie ___ ........ .· AllltolCb he ti a' w«IJw a 1.W cm I ..... "dwjW kw' 'J !ft, l frogmen. • Reaearcber1 have been a~le to pro. gram dolphins ••and keep lbem under C011trol for dislancel up to aeveral mltea, • Jamee Fltqerald, ldenllllad u a pioDea' "' dolphin ,_ro,, told CBs. "As an operallnfl ftblde, you can.,..... ry a l'Qlood ol tho ordar ol IOI pomds .•• You eon -ml retr1M ob- jtcll, plw ... poollkll .... ""' -__ lei......., __ tidlag. ,.. -.... ndlt-llnk~ .,..loooeao1De11111-1Dtbe that lbeJ'n! towlnc wlddo -- IO Ct. rlCbt oc left ar lbey'n! GD """"'' • Flllpnld llkL t • • G s • t ' • ' ' s . -.. I Dally ••tte•- -t ; - I ~~ ~: .NO.-~ 2 ~ 24 PA6ES • ,~AY, a:,-.~ Y 19, ,1'71,_..,.t=; ,; N -- Ii -. I -• --Trailer Besiclent ::~~~Fight,9 . ' • •• ' t -• ... ' CdM . -' --... . ' .. - J;Je nsi fy ·Lj~? --.v ........... < • WPLL .FIGHT EVICTIClll Mrs. 1.-Mor:ri• ' , Q-alie Rabbe~ Steal-:Wiu1inie Leader's Bad • LA ay& 'ftlt, cpD CAP) -• Ol9 :...,,,....,.,,....,. --J[M~~-J?c ., _ _.._.11111ewn -==~·•-wllop;a• .,.une ... ___ ... _ -· .. -.. --- pullee aid ..... ~ ~ ·ff._ U.S. o..rt1 &1111 r'w ~PeUDe aid tbe eda ' ' ' I lilt as dll1 ' w ii a a· ' 'trill &rpoeafl'llaio,wlll_a_tflbe Bo.iflil I'' • 2 'll II eJ. 1114-ltll -bul died ii........ -. --_,:... ,, .. ,, lfilll cdlabor'alGr, WM I t:A ... ... ,. ..... iltw' ta ft ' • ~ tit De d'e"' a aWsaqt ~ -... -m•fdtd. ol. JIB" ilJIDll di tbe watun ellll ti. F ' _, _. t'c fllle ef , • to a A -Ww•• fw Ille Pt 1 IMa ti. 1mn1 .._ . . ,;....; ...... -... ·l'l ,.._ ......... ., .... i6tetvleW, . .._e me I •'!&;•I 11 U.S.Dillrirto.t• t • ' .. ~ 'fllrtbecalllL 0 • 3 2 .... ______ ..._ _ _ ..,,. llolo -.. -. r """ -.. -.... PS!' . ...... die ... _ 11111 --· __ ., .,..tobeabiPIJ1 Et ... _,. D-11~_,-.,..._ • .,,,. .,.._ slid, .... -... -. .. ---• ·-ii lbOfl ...... ec1 .. riPL 'Ille -.. ....--. -.......... 2 Wm .-!wt=...,. bf .. -tl1'S--m,19il-.. · ........ __.. ~ -matllll. l's lmill ... W lllll II[ I I lmrial ~~-' • ..__.-.--<lNILllC -= ilc Ii I * 11J die 1 ' Kemer and HJ 151 l.tSt: llWS were r ' 1 a tlleir own re-• uwe are inv1 ptime reparts a ~ eopler is-... die __ tllril&J .. niPt ,,. ' 'Pollce GftlcWs in Vmlee ..... - aid, "We m waldliac d lllipo • tf'fo:intiHddai ports fram lie d'Y-..., . J-lsonli.. bnr7« ..... -FJlllDCb 1-ler,.said ia • •• rt ..... --.l!J>Plrl ·--··· .... ..... belDC .. .,..i • ilil& .. -~,. af Ille ....... tlle.D st *"' . itl'be DnJ ..... Fart ii tile a.lnl Ill'- -ID Ille :World War IV-•' iloa,wllere~'--~ Petain bel4 alf .... .,. .... Ga.-~ 1n ii11 anc1 ma lit - __ .. i.tbilie111 W1111s ti Ille -- i'Die Qanllllt ---al--........ all .~ ---.. i:tJ to tlae ,.. •• gngat ~ iabi!JI!. .... lit ......... -.. ........ " ..... _ VidoJ ....... '1bob_ .... -•• . •' I i&AW t-+ I • ) . ' ....... lllt -Pr r'I 1 QlirlM * a:.;: .. 11i1 , 1'11 'I I °'* .. ' 2't1r,1 I 2 19e ~Pi••es&ed '· ' t t ...... ,. 1•~----:f!'m..:.. ..... ··-;~!,~~ ~ ™·~ .. .w tSTOPOOIUR -lel a lie. A DAWa PILllr . _ ..... _ .. __ ..__ ••. tuo'•M1' .u. •~•"' a a llU=· • TIVW8-, ... q.i. ..,...._ __ _ ~-=r·--· •._t..-:· ..... ,.~:s ,_ ==-iiiil"-.. ... ,.. .. , .,._ ..... ,,& '.., . ' I ,.,., • Apur~n~nt8 '.~~n:Upf· -.. ' ~ ---BY x;tis;·Malinger -Says ' ~"=•:.:::':" .. m m -... ._. • '6oR•c T --... ....... -.:;, ... 11·1 ... .. ,' .. -:_,m.r.:.1: -I a'' ,19TU., .. di• n r a a ,.,1 .llllil& or. lWilrt I t ; • .._...., _ _, .... ' 'f '1 Iii 1a 1 'C ... -.:tdi• .. _.. .. ,Ill! ... .... ~-.. ,t. ,, ... .. . ::--.... " ... -... ..... ..., ...... .,._# :Tm.._.._. 111.•s n .,.._ "Biii .. ~like to readl .. --with Illa-Pf 111.n ........... ' . .. enr, _.._ UIUla Wolf. •mes ti. Illa I 2 ph, lillid -,. 1bo1 Dr. :. :; : :-J:" .. _,,, .. be "lf ... _ ..... __ lbe_ ., ............... -=bore --·· a·l-'s •• ... d. lh. Wolf • lbal moJHn ..,. ..._., 19 l4tllellllill-- 1 ..... .._ I Fr In tlla flnl ....._ llol'I __ ...., ___ _ -,~ .... .., ....... ...... .... &1liCilW4 ... I) -) Olhet mldents "' Ibo park .... It dif· let"1Uy. •. , "It cou1c1n1 1ie the Jrrine c ... _ patting· tbe --i..:au.:-111oy want to build~ here ti.. 'ed -• • l Broce Joseph, a ttrlltDI cootracfor: Lilte a maJoritY':Of tbe relidenls, Joseph li"'5 tlrett.dilrlng the winlet ·for ~bl>' . tbe • chupesl ... 1 of "!'>' __ borne in Newport Beach. ~'Where else _.!'M.1'.'!ll_ live M tbe bay for (See TIWl1P!i Page 11 . • ... . -. .,.. .; ' - .,........ • I ~ I 7 t ... Tf'f--- ' ... . • "T'' • • -1'U51°"'1' NIXON SHARES Ao LAUGH Wint GIORGI MEANY ' "~\:"~'r:a.a,l,~"N'~ .. s11rkt•Suppert from Top~ LNdert 'j' ., ' . ., .. ', . . . ... 1· • •• , t • J· A' • ~ • : ·.! ' ... '• A'F&CIQ Leaders Cet ,, , ' Mootly -... Tueadl,y; ... cordlnc .,.. tbe ~; wilb pU;by IQW clotllli.;iocl '"' llaaC die <olsl .ID ·llW"-Jy' 'Dd11ing bourl. .Little '"• 1{afufe cbanlt-mpo m.tbe mH llt• llW beaches,. riilinc lo 'IO ln\ailds °""1Ucbt ..... . . ·~ .... ' . . ID Yll:,'WIJ. • ... :4 INSID•TODAY Tiie poli(e c~f of Sartta C"4t, lik of a tor~ of bn<Or1 rlqJlinga, ..,. It· ;,,.•1 right •ta blame ii alt on' Che dn<O Clll111r• • • • People have. betn .tilling otll<T p • o p h for a mlUfot& flHT*." See •loll on Pogc 5 • ...... _ " =--':" ----" Qlll • 11 :....-=. : ..... ............ ... " t _.._ " -· .... --. _ _,. -•11 ,......... . -... -. ................ ........ •' I , I I ,. I • l ' ,_ ' • \ I I ' • -.v Pit.OT -.f....,19,IID Vte~t•11s R!p!rUljll -. Truce Councils ' o to War Zones • • WGOH(UPl)-~ttamt ...... lo bead Into I iiimliot m>e for ibe rin1 Ume today and South Vletunl "°' leased more Commllllst war .....,._ But the Saigon oommud aJoo "'I'"· eel tbe mml Cmnnumist ~ ~ tiona ii 17 days. - 1be Joint 11i1i11rY Comm!-(JMC), Ille m1>0•er bod7 chorged with pollc- 11111 Iba truoe ml omqtnc POW re- -. ,._ed today lo aend ill first iocU.-tng teem Into I canbat lftl. Londoners Map Drive On \Tango' -~ -- 'Jbe team was to leave lat.er today for Sa Huynh, a IAlwn about 2!10 miles north of SaJcon lhat was the scene of heavy llgl!U"' tbe fint day of the ..-.fire. A Qlll1lllllld spokesman said fighting llill II going Oil there. The spokesman said 904 POWs were released today to Communlst olficiall acroea tbe 1bach Han River !rem Quang Tri Qty. ThlJ lrlnp the number of Com- munlats ftleued to S,400. A tolal i>I Sil Scuth V...,,.._ bave "-""free and -3ZO ... --uled to be releoaed Tueodl7 al Lac lllnb, '11 mlls ~ d 8aJ&m. llolpite appeall by the joiot oomrnl> sloo to atop tbe lighting, tbe Saigon command aad the 294 C.ommwmt attacks in the 24 houn ending at dawn today were the hlgheat alnce 200 w e r e reported Feb. 2. In the heaviest fighting, five Saigon poratroopen were reported killed and u -in • day-long COmmunlst artllltry and mortar barrage near Quang Tri Qty. Anolber baUle at dawn today _ , left f .... men -on both aides and 10 , LONDOlf (AP) -Watcbdop of publlo Soo1b Vletnon1e1e 1")UDlfed in a Com- -.111)' --hed a ~ ID--.-m a militia 111111 near -lo keep 1-n !rem aee1nC Giaal TnlD In tbe Jlebm( Delta, 40 ID -~ .... w In-· --" Salgoa, the_.,..., uld. --~·-Tbe~-----'1'111• ...... -«1 tbe hlell of a Inc ol South ml llortb Vlrlname•, U.S. -by die --ol Pllm and Viet c.., olfldek --• plea ~ 11.iac tbe -.. "X" l9lioc frJr: both -lo -Ille -and -_ .. it cm be abowa oalf to • mate the ce11e ftre a reality. -II ... ""'· But aa the fl&fJttnc lntemified, a South '1'111 !-a ..,..... Is ldieduled ~ spok$nan said: "It ...,.. Ilardi 11. Tbe movie II..,,. piuq·lo lo ,. the Qmumm1Jt llDlll did 1101 at· ............... ID Puir, Rm mid flow i.ntpt to ftlpecl at all tbe appeal by tbe ·Yart. JMC." ~the-.. boanl, -,_ Brillsb Jaw ean cballm(le a movie In Saigon, the United States aallecl the H ba flllab B is -· lnlmlltiooal Commlaslon of Control and llo)>IUODd llladmoun, a former SUpenilloo (ICCS) lo Investigate the -·•• ol -~ said be Is ...,. downJnc Friday of an unarmed American -... ...... I eourt rulln& com-bellcopte'. pe1i111r Ille wwwllip board to oboenre The craft, cm a llllJlPIY mlsllcn for the tbe -= -.mt.y. , JllC, WU hit by machlneg1ll fire and 1f1rJ ·-•, a ,._ cam-...-In flames near An Lac. AD five po!• , .... -en t.1n111oa said U.S. oe-oboanl were Injured,' two ............... Ille~ lllm board -.sly. 87,5~ Bite Wardrobe mistress Rita Stander (right) bas been awarded $7,500 damages for injuries she received when bitten by-acjress Liza MlDnelli's dog in Miami Beach bntel in 1989. • • • .. . Plane Crashes Ripper· Loose? ,. •• r.,.ei TRAIL£R.•. $t75 I month in I -bedroom hou8<," ~ be asked. ·-· Joaepll and otben say lhat lrvu~ s pla. tD deftiop oearby caataWIJI Hill into ~ and ao inn bave I lot to do with the city's suddeo lnteml In the put. '"l"bese buildings have been here for 30 Yfl!'!, • poinls out Herman eonaway . manager of the parlfWlikb he Irvine Company leases to Newport Beach res1· dent Marshall Duffield. While several part resldents say the , full apeeted the eviction noJc: ~ aay they'll fight righl bealde Mrs. Merrill. , . Larry Belt is one of them. He s trying to org..U. otben to hire legal help and take their cue lo coon, . But others, like Bill Sullivan, say they'll just JO out now and buy a house. "We filure we've saved enough rent the put "'"Pie of yean to go out and buy a place,• SWUvan said. aJow Be boaghl a ~m bun( on the -ol Iba par1t for $1,500 t"" yeara ..,. ..i baa been paying Duffield f10 • nilnllilallllleue. Tbe pending d<moliUCXI order doesn~ really ailed otben, either, like college student and' collee shop waitress Lynn Marie Maguire. . "lt'a Jut been super casual hving down here," sbe said. It's been super cheap, too. She pays $85 1 month for her winter rental. Lynn Marie and otben said they felt bad about the older people living there, most ol tbem on flud incomes, who t would have mwbere to go. , Into Car; Four In Craft Killed Ile Wall "They're ao nice aU tbe old people who Murderer aves Message on _ = their mu. nibteous gardens,'' abe , , __.. _, eemmr contractor JOlellh sald be feels LONDON <AP> -The wOid fr!...-dotbes m lnml.ol a man abe bad ~Y S!E£golnfl lo bave to be respom!- BROOKFIELD, wi.. (AP) - A light was written on the waU o1 an aputment lmown frJr: 15 miDoles. ble far ftloc:allon hm!ng -not plane trying to return lo an airport with in which a 22-yeaMJld girl lsy strangled, ~ aDef-~.beBobertbad "quilealalk,lun-oai, lilr, Ibo lolb, but frJr: his family,. , _ _. j told ..__ toda der que_., •• •c, ...u a ew too. . . engine trouble crubed Into a car on a an -..--ury ..., ~~ J, 1111..-"l bearill oat this pallem ol · busy street In Ibis lfllwankee auburb to-It waa sprayed cm the wall with a --· cl.n: said the potice bad taken '"111of!e fl01IW ~:""": ~ '::' day. The plane's four occupanls perished waa'\ung-up liquid which bad aJao been llatemmts !rem Siii ,.. .... In tbetr In-llDrl ol llllable hoi ng ~-• and the driver of the car was injured used to clear tbe girl's partialJy·clolhed ~~ ·but Ihm waa "an endless -='I =:i.:.-:n i:!'ipll Lappin, 1 seriously, authoritles said. body, lletectlve Constable Jolm -pDOlibility" ol people who oould bave achoo1 teaclier In Huntington Beach. - --f Falk Cl> o1 ·-·a .__.,.. the ....,._ _, u coacerned·-.t-least for·blmielf A spokesman or rp. sai · . . , "This ii typical ol balsitter land wber-e "I ftlll 1hfl 1a<e' but the burden wili Milwaukee, owner of the twin-engine Jack the Ri~, Britain s ~ nobody knows what goes m nut door," fall 00 the Pie who own It/' he aald. Cessna 421, aaid the p 1 a n e Jeft nm-celebrated killer, murdered at least t1ve be added. None of ~residents expressed any merman Field on a business fight to prostitutes in London in 1888. He was A bedsitter is a cine-room apartmenl fear of fire or any of the o~ dangers - Ohio and Peonaylvanls at 5:15 a.m. PST. never cauglll A clOle friend of Amala's, Jennifer lil<e faulty wiring and unsafe plumbing - The pilot lator notified the tower there The girl, Alnala de Vere Whelan, was Leonard, said Amala had lived in aeveral Iha! building inspectors said should waa engine trouble, be said, and the last seen talking to a man outsid< a different apartmmts in London and bad fright... tbem no end. · cra1b happened at 5:52 a.m. tavern last November. The body was b.s • nmnher ol boJfrimds. Under~ ''Nothin(a ever happened here,'' Mrs. A gu .talion ·attendant whl watched found four days later by an interior tloolng. abe dmled that Ill tbeae rela-lllerrl1l said, '"nley bad a fire down at the plane dive into the street said: decorator. timships bad been aemaL the end once, but everybody helped put It "There • .., no fire and oo smoke. There The inquest was told how Amala sp>R "She -a friendly girl who llbd to do out qulctly. • · waa oo ooiae, all of a sndden, wham, ii in the street to a man abe bad never met a lot ol lhlnp ..i lraftl a lol" "I never ftalJy thouglll ahout it," M1aa just hit in the middle of the street." and bad oexuaJ IDtercourae with him The jury !elumed I .....uct of nmnler Macuift said, "J 111<11 that eouJd be I Falk Corp., a gear manufacturing firm, later that day. She aJao took off her by peraoo or -illlblown. problem." : ...... #Ill 1'rmt 8millt, I memlier d U.&""'8alaJ• said I prellmlnarJ In- 'Ille -~ Ooandl, aald be ~ -llie Viet c.., ""' ....... -lo -Ille .....,U ban tbe --far the attoct. U.S. Anny , -•ll•Ba• q-11). Maj. G<n. Gilbert Woodwud ,.-..i • 111 wllllt, ".I.alt ,._," ""'P'"ing 'the lncldent· ...i ubd frJr: an m.eatlp-~ ._=.---• •••m•tJ~, Um 1n ·a·Iettert/iM.lcbel Gimtn otem. -~"""""'ii Rome ada the ICCS acllng cbaJnnan. said the dead were Robert Hansen, the \ pilot; . Bober! Bergmann, Fa I k • s " • metaJlarsist; -J, Barch, general ' manager of the Sundstrand Tool Corp., Falk's parent company, and st.eve Peluao, a Sondstr:md employe.~ I Sllliidaj .... fi ~ boulles ' " Tbe -. JWIYll!I In ~.... • Jdm,F. l4clUmd. .53\ o( llroo was gt&&!d•milliaaUre-'71, ,~GO its '·•ffitl ' -daybactantbe ...... thm. er 8 Pilot Feted by Foes hospttallutt' lb crlt1CaJ condition a St. Mary's Hospital "1 Milwaukee with !IOCOnd-and third-degree burns over 40 percent of his body, a ir o· s p i t a I ·tmc -fonnod outalde movie -. well In advance of performances and police reported massive traffic-jams GD -II oear tbe theater>. Howard Hughes Scores Victory In 1tourt Suit ELKO, Nev. (AP) -The IOcluded lifestyle of billionaire Howard Hughes -B nearly impollible to prove be nm Iba Hughes Tool Company, a district judge bas roled here. Judge Joseph llcDonlel said Lu Vegaa -pubUsber H.an1t Greenspun eoald DOI tale 1 penonal deposition !rem Hughes In connection with a '112-mlllion suit agllnst the tool company because he oouJd not prove Hughes Is 1 "managing _. .. ol the firm. "117 Kr. Hughes' lifestyle of absolute ..,.,..... where rM> one sees or ta.lb to ~ bim, it ii pncticallJ ............. lo prove ; -til -ii nmlDI the alllln of ~ til airporalion,. lfcDoolel said. ; ' 1be nilla( granted I -bJ tbe tool _,..., tD ban Gmmpun'a altempla to ; take a deposilim !rem HucJlea In ...,. ' -with his "alander o1 Utle" suit agalmt Hugbea Tool . :i • • ' ' ;: . s 1 ' --. DAILY PILOT 'fllll.on..t C:.S. DAILY l'tlOT ..... ..... ............ ,._...._ Ii .......... " ... °"*"" CMst ,....Wllnt , .......... ....,. .... •11• -.. ill'lld, ~ ......... F,.....,., ... 0... MIN, N..,.... a.«f\, ............. IHcltl,_,,,Mln V1l)q, l.fitiN s.dl. lrftntf5 er r m _. s... ,......,It/ SM.-.. c1·n-A~,....... .... a. ,....... .........,.. ... Svncl9ya. T1le ........ _....... ,._... Is •t D Wal .., Slrwl. C.-.. .... c.-.. ..... aM..tN •. W .... ................... , ... L c.i,., ............. ~ ....... ..... " ..... -,.__A. .... ,.... --L ...... Krl09 .......,..._.CllJhlW ' ........... Oflltit JJtJ ,._,.,, ... ,..,,,., M•lflaf~•·P.O ... , 1171,.t26'.J --r c....-.: ........ str .. ....,_.._.itl1,_..A_ ..... .._ ..... : ""' ltMll .......... ... ~, ...... ~ .... Td t Cn4t. NMJJt I C' en.I Moall I I MJ.'671 ' ~tn~C.. ......... ~·--................. ............... ···-··· ...... .., ... •Cf>' ..... """" .... ---·~---...... --.. ..... c...--. ~ .. ...., ... ::s ~ .... _.,,...., • The 11s1 Bomb Group, whi<h new 500 missions over Europe during World War II, held its annUat mmim in Anaheim Ibis WeeRnd an.! drank and IWapped tales with tbetr .-- a former pilot for HJ.tier's Luftwaffe. "It wu a very nice evening," said the ronner ME-IOll pilot, Horst Petzchler, now of Lakewood, Calif. "I certainly bad a good time." The former bomber orewmeo u..tened to Pel%8chler's talea of fighUng for supremacy in the skies over Germany, then presented their ei:-memy a 817 tie tack. "We told him, 'being as bow you never shot down ooe of our Bl7s, here's one tor you'," ssld George Parts, secretary of the bomber groop. spokesman said. FrGlllPqel DENSITY ••. domlntum developments on Ille bluffs above Upper Newport Bay. In ldditlon, the large pan;,! of open land between tbe Newporter Inn and Parlt Newport Apartmenla, which ts being planned by the company for 20-25 units per acre, would be cut lo eight units per acre. •u the commission agrees to staff...ig- gested oontroh, it al>o will be asked to begin implementing :r.one changes on a number of Irvine Company apartment projects in Harbor View Hills, Big Can- yon and Newport Center. Commissionen will discuss a 15-unit per acre Jimit on three sites in Big Can- yon and one in Harbor View Hills. All are planned for densities ranging from 22 Petzschler, however, told a newsman lster he bed ahol down a 817, a B25 Liberator and two American Mustangs. He said he bad to bail out when be waa ahol down In 1913. to ::U.1i..r ... ~ 1o coosider a Ah WeU, T....,'s Ute propoa1 to either pnill1blt or -Y DAILY ~IL.OT ltllf ..... Ernest Keller Rites Wednesday 11m1t any residential usea In commereial Time wu when the situation wu ""''"'oed, but~ now tilled by the Satarda7 Eftnlng Pool, wblch bu ,.,..._ SUoh adioo -.Id hamper Imne day the empty Life maguine. stall adjoins lbe sp.-come bock to life. llaybe Cowen will II!' nat. CGmponyplamforthftelMtory-higb-li~;;:;;;;;~~~;;;:;;;;;;;~;;;,~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,-rlae apartments In Newport Cenler. • Funeral oervicel will ba held Wednes- day for Ernest Keller, I 22-year resi- dent of Costa Mesa, who died Saturday at the age or Ill. Mr. K.ell6 WIS I long-time real <State broker in the Newport Beach area bef°"' rellremeot and be lived at 112 Joann St. Servicel will be at 11 a.m. iri Baltz.. JJergeron .Mortuary's Corona del Mar chapel, followed by Interment at Padflo View Memorial Park. He is survived by brotben Don and Lowell and a slater BessJe, all or Indiana. Fle•P-.el EVICTION .•. last week. ''.They've just been playing cam~ wtth our security guard. , "He hears breaking light bulbs dll)m at one end or the complex, and by the Ume he gets down there, ~·· destruction going on back at the other end," she complain.!. Bitter Aitaek ' , Consumers Disp'4y 'LemQns' ' ' _ Wfil1'11ER (AP) -A conaumen' group ~ In automo-• bile problema hu established a national beadquarten here, marldnf the occulon by unveiling a ".lemon of. the llonlh" iign and planlilll- a Iemoa tree nicknamed "Tbe Big Four.• • The Outraged Consumers AcUon Committee, who" pro!..a goal ts to "help stamp out !"!'}ODs,'' chose Sunday aa lta first ''Lemon :=-of the Month" a new auto which the group oays is rultlng despite of • forts by the owner to have the dealer save IL ._ , Preoident of the consumer group Is Eddie Campos, who on~ burned a Uncoln Continental In front of. a Ford plrutl btlcause he . thouRl>t It was poorly built. The group plans to aid auto OWDOf\ In matln$ dealers and maa- µ!acturera take Increased raponslblllty ~or 1belr vehlclOI by plcW. Ing, publid.zing and uldne Jepl action, a opokesmu aald. The lemon tree's name nfen to U.. lour major Amerlcall aalll makers: Ford, General lloton, C~ .. American llolorL MAltCll l1t I 60 TO ~'S TO CO!-~ECT TAXES ON-nti:Irt .... INVENTORY. I ca•.••PILY wan I ' ·, · Westl"""'ouse F.~ ..!s~~,E ·~ T THE T ~ MAN ...... -WJ - ~~ Mlt .... SW. ..,. SW. 9!;:1-J._!l!!Xl!IHllJliol~.ATOl.flfflR r=.:'t.~U» ... C: WIAilll'hoose . '2 SP&D -..:t::c t:EAVY DUTY • • •:::-..:. ·----·= ::::.. "':" -. --• .,...w.e ---·-- --~ 001: ,,. \ A __ .f'_._ D .... oll_. trots I• nfrl•••tor an4 ,,_ DOp41oMI ..... 11-1!! = at":.."': ::. D "l'l.: cu. tt. reftfgerator eectfon a Power econom1Hr .. ., .. ~ D 1'wlll julol oan dl1pen1ere o 7-day fJt&h ...... Keeper-~ s54r 90 DAY CASH 1115 KlllT lft. .._ CIStl 1111 -,_ 541-71U -• • . , /, ' ' r ·1 J :l 1 " ' J " • ~ • I ; . j l ' .I ' • \ r ' . - VOL 66, NO. SO, 2' SECTIONS, 24 PAGES . . . - " -. . MQNDAY, FEBll.UARY '19, 1973 • - ' . . - . .. main objection of iea,Dll lo the eflClloo notices was the °'!'I llllict. · · · "We'retognlze the tllll <ii the-lo choose lils tenant.," 9' llld.· ·'!M• of us have -1a··-. ihcl we don't wint lo...._ .. Jn mld-yoar.• She aald they wUl 11q111R In at-1oft of the evtetion deadllae "'"" Moreb 1J lo June!~ . ,.._., . . ·- Marshar s _'_ --. J;l0f1y: ~a,.,e I .,'i' :.'! n ·ranee ' • / j ..... ". .. J • TRAILER. .• '17$ 0 -Jn I !hr.....,_ bauol," ... .-. -,,..... and otherl say 11111 lnlot'• piano to develop noerb7 CUlaWl1I Bii into ~and-.. tno11no a lattt - do with the clly's auddee Interest In the park. "These buildings have been here for 30 years,» points out Herman Conaway, manager or the park which the Irvine Company leases to Newport Beach real- dent Marshall ()u[fletd. While teVeral perk rt1identl aay they've lully expected the eviction notices, othen say they11 Bght right beside Mn. Merrill. Larry Belt Is one of them. He's trying to organize othen to hire legal help and take their cue to court. But others, like BUI Sullivan, say they'll just go out MW and buy a house. ,. ..... r-.el KERNER ... \ •Git In exchallP fir IDIUrlnl thaL cer-~ nc!ng groups received favorable meelln& dates. -• fonDer u.s. ·-; • ma- jor ,_;al In the NaUonal Guard and goftmOr or Illinois from 19&1 to 1968, waa appointed to the federal appeals ccurt In 1968 by tbe late Pre>ident Lyn- don JnJmane, He and Isaacs were indicted Dec. 15, 1971, by a federal grand jury. He has been on leave with pay from the appeals court since bis indictment. ~ Kerner showed no emotion as the clerk r~ the jury verdict that he and Jsaa.cs were "guilty as charged in the m· dictment. '' Both were charged with one ~t. of coasplracy four counts of promoUon brthel'J etiJ,t ciounls of maU fraud and two coJnta of income tu. evuioo. K~r WIS charged •with one coon! tf per]llJ'Y and ..,. count of mll<Jng • false 11tale· meet to a federal agenl "We figure we've saved enough rent the put couple ol yean to go out and ·• ·buy-a place," Sullivan aakt. •He bQ\11111 a qne-bedroem blm(alow on the'inslde of'lhe parl: for lUOO two yean ago and has been paying Duffield f10 a month land lease. Kemu, a Democrat, testified 311 days 00· his own beha1I cJurtnglthe Jrlal. He denied all cha'l"S· C».ILY Pff.OT ltaff t>Mte · WILL FIGHT EVICTION Mn.1...,.-rlll Truce Teams Set To Move Into Viet War Areas ' SAIGON (UPI) -Truce-keeping teams were to head into a combat zone for the first time today and Soulh Vietnam re- leased ·more Communlat war prlsoners. But the Saigon command also report· ed the most Communllt cease.fire viola- liool In 17 day1. 'Ille Joint~ COmmiaion (JMC), ' the' foUr1>0wer' l>ody charged with polic- ing the truce and..manglng POW re- ,..,.., prepar<d today to send Its first " in•estlgalllli tUm Into a combat area. "' The team waa to leave later toda)-fili'~ ' Sa Huynh, a town about 290 miles north " ol Saigon that ·wos the scene of heavy 11 • fighting the first day or the cease-fire. A . command apomman ufd l!Cirtiiig still is golng on there. .:. 'h>e sppkeaman 1 aald 904 POWa ',\'ere '· relwecf today to Communist ofrlcials across the Thach Han Rtver from Quang Tri City. Thia brings the number of Com- munlall relelled to 1,400. A total of 311 South Vietnamese have been aet free and another 320 are sched- uled to be releued Tuesday at Loe Ninh, 75 miles north of Saigon. De!plle appeals by the joint commis- sion to stop the fighting, the Saigon t command sad the 291 Commiinlst attacks in the 24 hours ending at dawn today were the highest aince 200 " e r e reported Feb. 2. In the heaviest fighting, five Saigon paratroopers were reported killed and 42 wounde'a in a day-long Communist artillery and mortar barrage near Quang Tri City. Another battle at dawn today left four men deed on both sides and 10 South Vietnamese wounded in a Com- munist attack on a militia unit near ' :. Giona Trom in the Mekong Delta, 40 '~ milea -of Salgm, the command aald. 'nte four-power commls!lon -consist-~ ing of South and North Vietnamese, U.S. • and Viet c.oog officials. -issued a plea ~ for both lldea to honor the truco and II' make the cease-fire a reality. ~ i ' , : , ~ f .. fl J • • l· t I. •. !1 I OUN61 COAST CM DAILY PILOT T1'le O!'e!IV9 C'Mll OAILY 'ILOT, Wllfl wtildl Is calMIMll IM MMn·~ 11 PYblllMd WI' lllt Of•llll! C.0.11 'llllllslllng tamsi.ny, ..,.._ r1lt 9dlllon• tr• illllbllJlltd, MO!ldly ""'411 Frk11y, far Cat11 M ... , H_,-t lffcll, Hvnllngton llttdl/"-llln V11i1y, L~ llHCI!, lrvlnt/Sidillltllllck -I.In CltlNnll/ Sift JWll Cll'lltt-· "'A l lftllll l'ICl!llllll ..inlllft 11 MIW!ld s.111n11..,. .,,.. Sundin. TM prlnclJIAI ~1111"'1 plllll h If UI WH! atr s1r1tt, '°'" Mtu, c111..,.,11. m:i.. Rthrt N. W1M ,.,..IOl!lt eM l"ubllll!w Jeclr R. C11r/1y \'Joi ,., .. 14111,.,... ~.MINgw 1\om11 ic..,11 ·-1\11n11 A. Mwjthl11t ---Ot1rlH H. loot RiclitN '· Nill 1'"1111111 MaMtir. l!'dlten J7,500 Bite • The pending demolition order doesn't really affect others, either, like college student and coffee shop waitress Lynn . Marie Masutre . Wardrobe mistress Rita Stander [right) has been awarded $7,500 damages for injuries she received when ]!itten by actress Liza Minnelli's dog in Miami Bea~h hotel In 1969. 'l1le defense admitted that Kerner and Isaacs obtained the stock as an in· vestment but argued the government never proved the stock was a bribe .or that any favors were granted to special .. It's just been s':f.'r castial living do'Wn here," she aal . It's been auptr cheap, too. She paya '85 a month for her winter rental. Lynn Marie and others said they felt bad about the older people living there, lllOll of them on fixed Income&, •ho would have nowhen! to go. "'lbey're oo nlee, all the old people·who have theJr lJIUe righteous gardena," she said. Cement ... -Jaaepb said be feelo somebody u "golng lo have to be responsi- ble for f1nding relocation housing -not only for the old folks, but for his family, too. . "11ley're goina: to have to provide ao~e sort or BUitable housing for us," be said, "they can't klck uS"out on the streets." Joseph'• neighbor, Ralph Lappin, a scboOl leacher _in Huntington . Beach, wim't aa· concemed, at least for himself. "! rent this place, but the burden will fall on tbe people who own It," he aald. None of the resldenta expressed any fe&r of fire or any of the other dangera - ltke faulJy wiring and unsafe plumbing - that building inspectors said abould frighten them no end. "Nothlng's ever happened here," Mn:. Merrfll said. "They had a fire down at the eacl once, but everybody belped put It out quickly." 111 never really thought about it," Miss Maguire said, "I gueaa tliit could be a probJem.11 c"l~v._ planning to come back next year," ,JORpb aid, "It doesn't bother me:" Mn. ·<Menjll, however, aaid even she haaa place Jo, golf lbe wont.comea. • '1,N(.,.loVR ll ~,,we'Ye ~~(ICO to go. well, Wi '& -IWo . II(> In ·orange we could move to, but we don't waqt .~~i' •1¥~ .. 8lid1 '" Friendly Fello1v Gets Nose Punch What's the harm in being friendly? It could he 1 flat In the nose and a trip lo the hospital 1s 1 Colla Me11 tavern patron discovered over the weekend. Clarence Hardy, 27, of 188 Flower St., told police a man punched him Jn the nose Saturday night }ust because he said "Hi'' to a woman at lhe bar. Hardy said he had never seen the man before in his life and that he required treatment for his broken nose at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospltat A friend of the unldeiltlf'ied pugilist reportedly told Hardy that the stunt was nothlng new and that he had "done it about four or five times before." TIJl!mlAY, FD. II COSfA MESA CITY COUNCll. Regular meeting, C!Jy, Holl, 1:30 p.m. NEWPORT MESA SCHOOL BOARD - Regular meetJris, Costa Mesa Hlg!> Lyceum Theater, 7:30 p.m. · UCI LECTURES -"How lo Put II All Together ... "_ P,.art of seriet on Professlpnal Practices . in H o u s l n g Industry, Rm. 178 Humanities Hall, 7- 9:30 p.m. Adm. '6. "Invasions of Privacy," part of •l~s on Morality, Twilight 2'>ne of the Law, Science Lec- ture Hall, 7-9:30 p.m. Adm. 18. "Inva1lons of Privacy," Part of series on MOl'allty, Twilight ?.one of the Law, Sclerice Lecture Hall, 7-10 p.m. Adm. $5.50. 11Hypert.en.s1on," part of terles on Your -Heart and Circulatory '5yatem, Soi>h-Lecture Hall, M~ Sllrge 1 Bldg. 7'10 p.m. Adm. 15. Mesan Injured · By-lloldup: .TTio Interests. · l Ft'Olll Pqe J t . ' Ri:P~ei' Loose? ' LABOR... \ Mur~~~r Leav~s.Me~sage on W·all o.~Ubn when 1te ..,1erec1theroom111111 · w~ he departed. • , LONDON (AP) -The wenf ''ri_..: was written on the wall of an apartment In which a ZZ.yeaM>ld girl lay ltraqled, an Inquest jury was told hen! today. Jt was sprayed on the wall with a washing-up liquid which had also been uaed to clear the girl's partially clothed body, Detective Constable Jolm Roos &Id. Jack _the _Ripper,-Brilain's most celebrated kilter, murdered at least live prostitutes in London in 11188. He was never caught. The girl, Amata de Vere Whelan, w&s last seen talking to a man outside a tavern last November. The ' body WM found four days later by an interior decorator. 'Ille Inquest waa told bow Amala. spoke in the street to a man she had never met and bad sexual Intercourse with him later that day. She also took off her do\bea In front ol 1 man she bad' ooly Meany, at the outael, thanl:ed tho · known for 15 minutes. , Pmldeat for acblevtnl the nleale of Detecilve Cble! Supl Robert aiatk, un-A:n'm:, = C:. j!· waa lea mg,' ' der que1Uontn1, said he ,hid 0 qult.e a few Maon told re--t-that •"'-•1aJked statements" bearlnr out this pattern of .--· _, bebevtor. Cbalk said the police had taken about economic matta'a. statements from 320 persons in their in-0 1 covered a number of subjects," be vellgation, but there was ••an endless sald. possibility". of . people who could have He gave DO details to newsmen. · he Later In the day, the Prealdent de-gone into t room. scribed the meeting at ".very con~ "This Is typical of bedsitter land where live," as be sat ln a golf cart _with com- nobody knows what goes on nelt door," edian Jackie Gleuon, on the.18th fatmy be added. of the Inverrary Goll Course near Fo'rt >,. bedsitter ls a one-room apartment. Lauderdale. A close friend of Amata's, Jennifer "I talked about subjects of major con- Leonard, said Amata bad lived in several cem -questions on trade; questkma different apartments in London and bad about the coat of llvlna; and also on had 1 number'of boyfriends. Under ques-. qu .. Uona of national oecuri))' on wblclt Uonlng, she denied that all theae rela-orgllllred labor baa atread;y been re- tionsbips had been suual. ' apmoJble," Ni..a added. • "Sbe was a friend))' girl who liked to do .,_, II a now 1 ...i....,., it. -•lot ol tblnp llld 'lrlVtl a lol.'' scribed Nlxoo'• _...... • "• 'ffll'f '1lle jury m1lrned a ftrdlct of murder pleaaatlt .tall," whlcb bo Aid .. well by pel'80ll or persons unknown. l'Ol'tlVed by the labor ltaden. • ' ' .Anaheim police, r_.itnc to-a tnl!\c ;jjurylreport, found the Injured.man was . the victim ol an armed robbery. Wtlliam R. Kirkpatrick, 25, o.f i;osta Mesa, hid been slugged witlf a revolver. He Is reported in fair condition today in Oj'ange Counly Medical Center. Police """'led three pel'IOllll and Jailed them oa'·armed robbery cbarge1. They are John M. Payne, 25, of Downey: Allan F. Schuele, 45, of San Dieg~ and Robert A. Ressel, 25, of Anaheim. · Officers said .the robbery occurred !bt- day. In the l5IJO block of South An•betm Boulevard. All-night Store Hit by Gunma1,1 Police are pursuing leads to an armed robbery early today Jn whlcb $UK> ,were taken from a Costa Mesa convenience store. DAILY PILOT Miff ...... Ah Well, T~t's Life 'Ille Incident occurred In a 19th Street betrber. Few details were available about the nighttime heist at the 7-Eleven store on Baker Slreet and Randolph A~ue, but detectives said they believe only..,. gun- man was Involved. Time WIS when tbe situ1Uon was reversed, but to-now filled by tbe Saturday Evening Posl, which bas Tlte holdup occuh.d at 2:55 when a day tbe empty Life mtgazlne Stall adjoins tbe Jpace come back to life. Maybe cowers will be nei:t. Brezhnev Visit Now C-Onsidered man with a small caliber platol con-l;-F;;;;i;-~~~~-~;;;;;;;;;;o·;;;;;;;;o;ii-.;i'i;;;;;i;i;;;;;;;;-;;;;;i;;;;;;i;;i;i;~~iiiiii.;;~ii:;;iii;i:iiii;;;ii~~iii;ii;ii;;;, fronted a store emplaye. II Student Transfer . ' Plans Outlined : LONDON (UPI) -Plana for Soviet Comm1inlit Party leader Leonid !. Brezbnev to visit President Mxon In Plans by the Newport-Mesa Unified \Vashington are again under "active School District to transfer some students consideration" Jn the Kremlin, dlplo-frG111 Bear Street School· to Paulari.no niatic sources said today. School next year will be discussed et a The reported success of the Sino-Amer-meeting Tuesday night of the North ican talk.!l ln PekJng Jn the past few days Costa Mesa Homeowners ~.90ClaUon .. has adl!mh aense.,,,.,,..ency-10"~ -1:hc ,gen<raLinem~b1~ ™llog.JL. Un conslderaUons, they satd. scheduled for 7.30 p.m. at Be.r'Slrett Brezhnev ·waa to have visited the SchoQI. . ,. ' Uni led States fur 0 aumJmi with the · ,llom"°wnera association pre st ... n t President this spring. A dale In AprU _.Paul Diebl said some north Costa Mesa had heee mentioned earlier But ·-parents are upset over the prppoa!'d tic troubles In the Soviet Unloa and the transfer of older lludmla to at)evia~ escalation of Ama1c:an bomblnl ol Narth oven:rowdlng on the Bear Street can>pai. Vietnam In Ilecember cauaed tho plus to he revised. Bahamas KidDap ~uis -W. Briggs Suspecw&ized Dies in Newport Long·tlme Newport Beach resldeet Louis W. Briggs, 80, died Sunday and will be buried Wednesday . . Mr. Briggs lived !rt the area llli years and saw much of the Harbor Aru cltveliiped as a real estate broker. Services lltll be held at t p.m. Wedneaday at PICllJc View Memorial Park, Ponlt• cit! Mar. He II aurvtn:il by ltll wife, Mar111a R., of 1911 .. ~ Jlalboa. ' • • ( MA•at.l1t I &0 TO 1>alllaf>'s TO COLLECT TAXES ON ntEIR · . MiMI. JNVEN;TORY. I CA• HAilDJ.Y·WAlrl . BEAT THE T A.X MAN ~\ ·-... ---. ... ,.... ........ 2 SPED -::: ---WWW ~ . .,,,. ........ -----u .... .. ,. ... ,, --· o 25.2 cu. ft. capecfty-<>nl'f 3Sll" -0 Big 312 lb. ca- ....., -0 ODonplotoly F"rol(.FNe 0 s.p.ete oon-- trol1 lft refrtgerator and treenr D OpUen.-pluf-ln Autom• ~ " oow O< add • -0 15.911 ou. tt. ,.t"8•rator ffi:!tlon c Power econo1111nr .. ., .. oJoc1ricttY o 1Wtn -can dl1,.~1er1 D 7-f!IJ ft81h ~554r ' Westinghouse • FROST FREE Side by Sia ••