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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-03-02 - Orange Coast Pilot• t s 8(, Cross_iog • • • • • I ''. ---------------------------------------~· ' ·. Irwi11e Planners S3a~000 Per Week • ,, .Ok~y Bil Dril-li11~g Call Girl S-uspeet /.· '\ . " . . In Industrial Area. . . . • ·· Nahhed iJ.!. c~-..nty ·-. • ·-:· ·= -' . .·_ -: ~. ' . ~: · DAI l Y Pl LOTi:< > • * * * 10' * * * 0 . . . . . - FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 2, 1973 .._ .. '8-fl, • IECTIOMS. • PAGIU .............. ~. ...,..., I . 'I .. ' ' . Train Co· Iision Kills Motorist . . A -isl -tilled Tllurldoy aigbl wbm bis ar........, -a train at• !!Jn•.,.. Beacb """""" aot eqaipp!ll WbwariiilllcfPb. --.... -.... --.. Officers Nab Prostitution by ciufonl 'steven Aoki, %!, o! 198Sl Bushard St., Huntington Beach, was crushod by the impect with the heavy WeJel locomotiVe and firemen s p e n t about %0 minutes prying . Aoki "'rt. ol bis ...... Aoki died at 9:30 p.m., about an hour after the accident at the railroad cros.s-. iJi"iiOar tliO interse<tioo of Lake Street and Adams Avenue. , TraffIC investigator Orva Akin · said Aoki apparently did not bear the train'& warning born which witnesses said was souoded repeatedly by engineer J 0 b D Gensen. B• · ·s t Acconling 'to ,p6lice, the ·hin, wblch · · .. n· g uspec . a:iosisted o( *an engine, a. boz car and a • . • caboose, was traveling at about a mph J when the collisim OCCWTed. Officers saii:l Smla Aaa pifice baft aatested a man they have no idea how fast the car ·WU • dwl'S ., ...,ating an alleged trivellilg. •. f •• . . -, ree • •J LUNA ' _.._ .. - oca DIBERNARDO ~ • ""* pa•••••• riDC in the '!be. train 1crossing is one of 23 in Hun- •lci!lllJ ............ -• -pop tingtoo Beach wbere the . Soulhero Pil.ot .._ -ested _._ llilllNril!C. ..-iaftl-m Pacific'• 10 ~ of nortl>soutb tract ft.l·r Added Condition __,, O'OllS city -· ' llldl. .Util~ • • ... · Qf those 1 en:isings, only the ones on Bilb' R. --~ :sr, .. 11115.,,_Jlahl Edinger, Heil and Warner Avenues have Irv. e Planners Ok On Pot Flying st. --..... "'"' ... war· 'mechanical crossing protection, ao-in ' . ' .. ay. not eanfilC ... "!'ii .t ~ CO!l!iDl',1<>. ~im )VJ>eeler, city public R • s J Gordms•FllirlllaiidBdslol-= . wO<U dii'ector. · • • ·• · ap m-an uan· ..--.. ---" W-'":Y He iaid lbe city bas budgeted fol' l · · . · ' abs' a li&ltJI pf dme by Patrobun ~protection (G Sia. and ~ Industry Area Dri··z i·ng U.S. customs agents Thursday divulged GilrJ New..,.., -..,.-illlO • Aveaae.. lhis year. When the extension of · • ' . ' · the arrest this week ol an Upland pilot slr9 sipal -ilC ... _.. lo es-Ellis Avenue .Is opOned, be said, the who allegedly flew into San Juan CO:-ieli•ood la o..~ Gordms and ~f.:1:.!i":.~1::; has bOen Capistrano Airliort in a plane loaded with A 145-foot Standard Oil exploratory hole equipment will create a shaft from smuggled marijuana. -.......,. tllse --• ~-taUn to ~ the O'OllSings llOllth Of drill to be located In the Irvine Industrial 9,000 to 11,-000 feet deen. The agency divulged in a n•ess release lie Is ....... -!*"1 l*OCiR .. .,.. Main Stred, ' J>ecause of neptlationa Com •-~ I . ••· ed A igbt ! t 1•.....,,,j, I ill ~ .. •Mjl•lliw;. fw••••ic weatics and currenUy _, way betwee.o the PJQ. 1w our monui;, wa1 approv n e -oo P 3""""" ence w sur-that. Christofer Shelby, 21, an tlill npate.. 1bur8day bx,. Irvine Planning Com-round the almost twe>-acre property. uneritployed Upland resident, was ar· ....,.. • -_. • _. railroad, the: l!Qnlfncton Beach CQmpany missioners. When the drilling Is .completed, ii It ii rested late Wednesday alter he landed at .!:ii ·~..::",,.. ii~ -·~ !:; =..,,,.. sald the city 11 seek, The drilling device, which will be unsuccessful, the core bole will be lilled the small field near San Juan Creek. bir • i*Ull•ot• _.,., ~ two of ing to have the !<Id of the i8ll line lllOVal IOUDdpn>oled and have anil blow out With cement and sealed aCC()rding to Agents said that lnsl<!e the aircra!t die - -pk l"'C guillJ and north of Main Street u-~_. ~'--equipment, will be placed at the ex-• . (See OIL, Page I) they found several &UMY sacks mled i..a 4w .,,.-mm -teosJon of Von Karman Avenue and the with contraband weed which weighed a 1"'•ilC -• --· · · (Soo ,..,., '"'ON, --I) •--"'--. l;fjg. ~ ... lo -1)' on ~ .,.... -• v.,... • ·-··" toW ol 660 pounds. dllr ,;lilt t!ie Col'Dmllliooen addtd a cmdftion taken Gals G •' W'ld The marijuana, they alleged , was :::. ':..'*;*.:; ;;,:;:._.. other I lrom IJ1111in81onBeach's oil cedes. Stand-0ing. f, . d.estlhed !or Orange COast suppliers. PILOT OFFERS an! Oil will pn>tect the city lrom llablli-Shio,lby was arr~ted on federal charges r...,. ......... ...,........., . . 11. F"r Be·rtoluc-· oJ •munting martjuana"and on Thursday • .. • .:-~ ~--.:... lddlilc' _, MORE 'SER' VIC E' I Al' least one commissioner, Wayne .., ci alternoon WSS taken before a U.S. ·~ ~ .-Clark, was irritated by the prepared Ma&istrate in Los Angeles for ar- ........_ ... lad:., lilplr, ·-bu , , Bpeecb given by Standard Oil represen-,ROME (AP~ -,Bernanlo J!¢oluccl, r~nt 1111-;, •meal -Gardem, ID-"At Your Service," the ~ tatlve Walter Giesch at Tbursday's ~ tlle dlrecior of ''lat 'Tango In Puls,"' spo1<esnien for the lederal agency this tp ;c•u dailll. . column that ljelpa IOIVO' Jll'Ol>lenis ·~llnWhl!lfed Grtsch'• reading or says women In both Italy snd the United morning declined to ela~rate o~ the . of DAILY PILOT readers with <OOJDlelltJ on the need for oil with, "I• Slates are )>r..,ing for ' his company case and could , oot furniJli any bail --,.-•......,..' •· _,(.. busina& and government "I~ .lhiLlina.."' talion~. I've_ since bla mo'vie.mado.bimlamous. ___ • 8i1Wjlnta In ~incident. Inv-"• or.:Woun"ileil?--• _ .. liii'.lo meei:1&~ beard u.f-m:1" cr1s1s p1t<h ll!d. lnnk · -----e llUIDberol ~for ...istance--b', J;m nal In agreemeot witblt." • American women, be says, "ha~e , .. Tllo ... tllllll, writlee by P.t Gmcll. <mt!mied and Clark In-.courted ~ with em~g Ill· . Two Linemen Killed Dunn, wbich bei!on 11 a luture ol femailej . him Olico a Ca I 0 • Com-•i>leDC'!, Wiii! lerocl<i..,_, and In ~~DAILY ~~and then miloliinen Wesley Marx' and Fnnk!in Rome "llldies I never met" want to SAN JOSE (AP) -Two Pecific Gas ~.. •• """\-+~1U1<1-111pporW-Oark. ---.. -. -~-eiill>I wJU..bJm....... • . . . and-Eleelli<!·ComPlllJ llnemoa.were-ltlll m ; , 1iow nm ' • JI ~Oil llbdf OU err lllt1lnl gn 'ljio n.ye.Mllcl Roman,ill .1111 interview ed 'nlundly when a utlllty pole they ---• weit;• _,,, tifn& 111 .. ptoratliJn, the 0011f~i11Y111Uit ThUJ'ld>,r In TU!lh'• 11eW$1i.r, La were"'°"""' otrcol"'"'8d. Ml Gom!". ;.~,.· ~ ~~. , come back to the dtj> for a -u.. Stampa, sald there will I>'! llltle,• In bis , 40, and La,qy Kiimer, fld ><!tb ol San , _,. .... , parlmJ'lL · next movie,• lll>lcb be said will be Jooe, wenJ pronounced' dead '°" arrival at llml.bl' dlelel motors, the poriable core something like "Gone Wilh the Wind." San Jooe Hospital. -1: ... -• -' . ' ' , • • I ,,_ ' I • . ' l . ' • ' - -. .ease ,,.-'\'",,: '+· Plrilippines Arrival On Sunday Three Orange Coast servicell'ien are among the 136 prlsooers of 'far who are scheduled for release this weekend. Orange Coast POW~ are: -Air· Force Ctpt. Michael L • Brazelton, 30, son of Warren Lee Brarelton ol Seal Beach and Dorothy Brazelton of Torrance. Capt. Brazelton was shot down Aug. 7, 1966, while on a mission over North Vietnam. · · -Marine Capt. James V. DiBernardo, whose wife Sharen lives kl Mission Viejo with their flve children. Listed as mis!lo- ing in action (MIA) until the new POW lists were released in J a n u a r y , Di&:rnardo was captured in 1968. -Air Force Caat. Jose Da vid lAlna, 32, whose parents, Mf. and Mrs. Floyd Luna live in Orange. Luna's wife, Peal S. Luna, Uves in Roy , Utah, with their two children. He was shot down in March, 1967. . ' Where and when the three Orange Coast men and their 133 POW com~ pap.ions will be retul1):ed to the U.S. hasn't been a~ by the Pentagon. Jtthr preSurhed that much the same p~ cedure will be followed with this group as was with the first retu~ Brazelton'• father sai~ bi's koown his (See POW1, Page I) · orange Coast Wea ther It'll be partiaOy cloudy on Sat- urday, clearing to sunny skies in the afternoons, the weatherlady promises. B e a c h temperatures sbJulll be around 65, rising to 73 inland. Overnight lows 45-$3. . INSllt •: 'l'tl.lt-' \" Whol lim• is ii? Read tod<ly's Wetko11d'er and find out· what the Nawport Harbor ·Art Afwe- um's Bet~ Turnbull has to IOtl abbut time and its_ pas_ring. L.M. ...,. • Mufu11 ....... n IMl• t4 Nlt!Mlf N... 4 C1lfftlnll1 S Of'MIH CWaty lt C'-'!fi.. P-4t .... "',_._ 1Nt Clfltk• 1t ''"''-'9tfw 11 Ct1stz::• .2' '""' · 1•1' DMlh Metkft 11 S*k ......... .., -L •..,w ,_. ' ...... ..._ -tt llllllflee lt·U n.1wt 2N1 ' ,., ttlt RllClll"I 11 WM!Mr 4 Mtmc-. 1S ....... ..,..--1$11 A• ~~ I• Wtnd ..... 4 Ml,.. ........... ~ _..... ,..,,, ( • • •• ,, • • War~ing Liflll~ at · Cro88ihg·. .. . .. • .. • • . -. -Irvine P ·lanners· 535~000 Per' Week • - • < ' ay . Oil Drilling ~. ~ . . I In Industrial, Area ·Call Girl Suspeet . Nabbed in Cou11ty -!.- +~ FRIO'AY AFTERNOON, MARCH 2, 1973 ' VOL "" NO. ,,, 4 SECTIONS, • l"Aee's . · . ~a..,_ eru1r~-. .;.," ~Trai·n Col ision .. . .... .. . A~J!IOlmisl -killed Thursday rugbt ~ bis car collided 1wtth a train at a 11\milngloo Beach ""5Slng not equipped with warning lights. PQllce said the small foreign car driven ' Officers N_qb by Clifford Steven Aoki, 24, or 19851 Bushard St., Huntington Beach, was crashed ·by the impact with the heavy 'diesel locomotive and frremen s p e n t a~ 20 minutes prying Aoki out of his car: Aoki died at 9:30 p.m., about an hour after the accident at tbe railroad cross. ing near.. the intersection of Lake Street and Adams Avenue. Traffic investigator Orva Akin sald Aoki apparenUy did not hear the train's warning born Which witnessa said was sounded repeatedly by engineer Joh n Gimsen. ~ Prostitution f~ng :suspect According to police; the train, :which •consisted of· an engine, a·bo1: car and a caboose, was traveling at about 8 mph when the collision occurred. Officers said futa'Ana.police have arrested a man , they Jiave no idea bow fast the car ·Was on chlrge1 « oPerelin& an ~llt«eil traveling. -.ooo a -prostittllioll rlnt. In the" 'l'1e train crossing Is one o! 23 In H(Ul- vloln!ty ala bar turned Into a oocla pop·· tlngton Beach where the Southern ...... lollo...., ~ Jnvolvemmt In Pacillc'.• 10 miles of nortlrsooth track -tr . cross CJty streets. P:b actlvil)'. . . · Of those ~gs, only the ones oo BillY R. Wk:t:ware, JS, Of• W. Dahl :Edinger, Bell abd Warner Avenues have St., Salita -. -was arresfed oa--a war· ~cal crouing protection, ac-- rant carrying f&0,000 ball at Brl5tol cording to Jim Wheeler, city public GardeoS at Four!h and Bristol Street.I. wort! cliroctor. Wickware was captured Weddeodal' He 8"ld the city baJ budget«! for ifter 1 hl&J>speed ~ by PatJ91man crossing protection on Slater and Talbert qary Newmyer, who c'irasbed into a A Venues thi! year. When the extension of ·street &igoal allowing the suspecl to ... EUls A venue It opOned, he 8"ld the ~~-.. street will go utliler the tracks. ' • Jr. tttumed to the Bristol Ganlellll and WheeJer noted that no action has been \itol .. rnsted there later. taken to protect the 'CfOSllnp south o! · He lli charged with felony prorurlng for Main Street ~use ol negotlatlons 'prostitution, furriis~ , narcotics and currenUY under way between the keeping a hou!e or ill repute. railroad, the Hunllngtoo Beach Company ~·-!all pv~ 'l°men and a .Im-mer . and tile city. ~ player wtre arrested at the smne A city •Pok-.O said the city ls aeek· .l>ilf on prooUtullon charges, with two of Ing to have the end ol the rail line moved the women since ple"!1llll guilty and north o! Main ·Street. No fol'l!W acllon rfc41vln& Ones or jall linns. · (S.. C(l!.UBION Ptp J) !WUfie Crit~ •. 28, )s currenUy oo • ttlaJ on prOcurl'!& charge1, Wlille the CMS · are pendl!itl agalnJt tllrte other ~\ar bu loll ttll Uqucr li<eme beeauso of the activities leading o-n to ,..... only loft drinks. · • tleoplte the lack o! liquor. -bu' ' stlll been boomlnt! at -111,Gonlms, 11>- n,tlia!on claim. . Investigator Wounded ~CZ (Al') :_ A dlstrlcl at· ltrneY'• mvestip!Or .... ~ In Ibo ~~lilt piltol accldental.ly dilcllatged while pumilng'. an qewJfee !nm !be 111ll•-jtlll, aulhortUjeha_ld;- -ldelll11led tht lnmlls•tor .. Ed Aleb, 12, ""' weo reported In pod _.. dluoft at llulrto .boopllal "1len lie w11 lt<ltcd for • hrol<en right rore.rm. PILOT OFFERS MORE 'SERVICE' "At Your, Service," the action cohDnn thet helJ>S ..ive JllGl>l<m< ol !>AIL Y PILOI' mdero wltll business and goveroment ogencles ii _..i1ng to meet the lncrHoln& munber olrequest.s lor aulstanco. Tbe column, written by Pal Dtlrili, whlafheilalrll • feature ol the SUndar DAILY PILOT and then became bl-Weeki)> wllh puhllcatlon .ollo-on W"""'ld•y, wtu ·..,. nm three times a 'fi'eelc, Sundan, Wedn<odaya and Frldly1. The flrs! Jl'rltlaf coltlnufls on Pace J lodaJ; :ree oca • BRAZELTON LUNA Added Condition Irvine Plan.ners Okay • Industry Area Drilling A 145-foot Standard Oil exploratory drill tO' be located in ·the Irvine Industrial Complex for four mQnths was approved Thursday by Irvine Planning Com- missioners. Tbe drillibg device, which will be soundprtiofed aod have: anti blow out eQ\lfpment, will be placed at the ex- tei:Lrion of Von Kannan ' Avenue and the San l>lqo Fn!eway. Comm.itsloners added a tondition taken lnlm HU11tingt<>n Beach's oil codes. SJand· ard OU will prote<t the city fro~abili· ty. At least 1 one commissioner, Wayne Clark, wa111 Irritated by the prepared speech giv"' by Standard Oil repr....,· tatlve Walter GrelCh at Tburlday's bear- .. 1 "8ar1i"bfflriul>led' Gtflcb'o reading o! commenta: on the need for oil wtlh, "Is thll llno ol IJl'UClallmt necwary. r've heard the eoergy cr1sta pitch and, frank· ly, 1!m not in agreement with k." Gftleb ~ and Clark In· ternlPled libn once • g a I n • · Com-mllabl!ts 'Weoley \Ian and Franklin • lionl.auppartelf a.rt. . U 8taridaid Oll llodl oil or' oatu111l gas clurln& Its ·ezploratJon, the CQ111pany mll!I come beet to Ille-city I« a new use pennl • Run by dleael lDOlon, Ibo portable core hole equipment wilJ create a shaft from 9,000 to 111«1G feet deep. An elgbi;(oot plywood fence will sur· round the almoti two-acre property. When the drilling is completed, jf It is unsu""'88ful, the CW• hole will he f~led wlib Meot an4 8ealed according lo (See on., Page !I Gals Going Wil.d F oi: Bertolucci ROME (AP) -Banardo Bertolucci, Ille cffreclor el "Leal .,._ In J1arb,'! says women In bolhJ)llY and the United stater are preootna for bis <ompaiiy slnco his tDO\'la made him fa-. ·American wonttn, he aays, •'hive courted me with 'm1bmaSSlng' li>- stltence, rib 1--.· -and tn Rome "ladles t never met" want to spend an evcnlnl wltlt blm. .l'lle.IJ·J!aM)d Roman. In an lilterv!ew 'l'hunda1 In 1Win'• newspaJitt t.- Stampa. uld there will be little IOI \n biJ an1 ...,1e, -.,. Nici ,.ill be UtJnc l1ke ''Gone With the Wind." • - DIBERNARDO Pilot Arres ted On Pot Flying Rap in Sa n Juan U.S. customs agent.a Thursd.Jiy divulged the arrest th is week of an Upland pilot who allegedly new into San Juan Capistrano Airport Jn a plane loaded with smwggled marijuana . The agency divulged in a press release that Christofer Shelby, 21. an unemployed Upland resident, was ar- rested !ate Wednesday after he landed at the small field near San Juan cl-eek. Agents said that Inside the aircraft they round several gunny aacks rilled with contraband weed whlcb weighed a total of 660 pounds. The marijuana, they alltftd. was destined for Orange Coast suppliers. Shelby was arrested on federal chargeJ of smuggling marijuana and on Thunday afternoon was taken before a U.S.. Magistrate in Los Angeles for ar- raignment. Spokesmen tor the federal agency this morning declined to ellbln'ale on the caJ& md couJd lJOl..r· furnish any b9iJ amounts In the lnckltnt. ' Two Linemen Killed .sAN JOSE (AP) -Two PldnC Gas ariil·.l!!fectrlc Com!>any llnemco were kill· ed Thurwd8y when I utility PoJo' they were workma 0n colJapoed. llaul Gomei. 41), and ~ Kilmer, l'I, bqtb, of San Joie, .,.... pronouoced deed on a,rrtv.i at San Joee Holpltal • • Philippines ;/· Arrival On Sunday Three Orange Coast servicemen arti. among the 136 prisoners of war who are 1 scheduled for release this weekend. Orange Coast POWs are: -Air Force Clpl. A-fichael L. · Brazeltoo, 30, son of Warren Lee Brazelton of Stal Beach and Dorotf\,y _ Brazelton of Torrance. Capt. Braz.elton was shot down Aug. 7. 1966, while on a mission over North Vietnam. -Marine Capt. James V. DiBernardo. whose wife Sharen llvcs In Mis,,ion Viejo wilh their five children. Listed as mlg.. · ing in action (MIA) until the new POW list& were released in Jan u a r y • DiBernardo was captured In 1968. -Air Force Capt. Jose David Luna, 32, whose parents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Luna live in Orange. Luna's wife. PeaJ S. Luna, lives in Roy, Ulah. with their two children. He was shot down in March. 1967. Where and when the three Orange Coast men and their 133 POW com- panions will be returned to the U.S. hasn't been annouACed by the Pentagon . JI is presµmed that muc~ the same pro- cedure will be followed with this group as was with the first returnees. Bra.zelton's father saJd he's known his (See POW11 Pa1e !) Or ange Coast Weather It'll be partially clondy on Sat· urday, clearing to sunny .skie! in the afternoons, the weetherlady promises. 8 e a c h temperatures should be around &ii. rising to 73 inlm:S. Overnight low1 4~. l.NSIDE 1'0Di\ l' What tnn. ii U? R...t locf<w'1 w ••k<Mtt cM find 01lt """'t th< N""'P<WI Harbor A.rt 1111.1•· vm'• Btll) 7'vnlbuU w to iau about time and ''' pcqtlno. l.M. ..... • lrll•llllf ....... " ...... .. ............ 4 C.I....... I °'*"t c-.tr 1t ._......... .. ... ,...,,.... "'" - ..... hMI ,..,.... ,, . .... .... '*'"' ...... ,, ............. -M91n11 ,.... 4 T........... _ W "-'" "'*' .,_..,. !NI ...... ...,., 1• w ...... .., ,._ ~ =·e:.:.... ;: =r-::·, t>-11 =-~ . ......,. 114' • . - • ' • ' , o.\11. Y I'll.OT s nw.,, -2, l91l , Landing Denied IJ.·S. • Talld l'et 1·ndian Milita t Palestine Guerrillas Still Hold Env0ys Retain Control ~ • • Cos ras11re Man Fined $300 Over Tire Mark , PALO ALTO (AP) -For removing a traffic policeman's chalk mark from the tire of bis car, 47.year-old vacuum cleaner dealer Willillm Minford bu been slapped .with a f300 fine plus court coots, a ll(kl,ay •uspended jail sentenced and a year's formal probation. The harsh sentence came Thursday after Minlord's trial -with a jury be deman11ed -at which the city offered photographic evi· deDce shoWlng llllnlord taking a rag from bis car and bendlng over bfs chalked Ure. The sentence by Municipal Court Judge James O'Grady was the 1-.,-l.j]~!!!!!tlon ~f a seven· ear feud Minford bas been embroiled In with ci\y parking O<diiiances. . . Neighboring downtown merchants started complaining In 1966 because Minford was parking in front of his shop, where a two-hour parking limit Is posted on the meter.1. --1--,:"He-started ~etttng tickets, and in the-ye(l1'9" that followed be !ought some, paid some, and was accused of removing the chalk markstol1J:the parklng.u-span. Nex~ Montla " Thieu Visit to Oemente Allnounced by President Fte.....,Wln ServlCea 000 IDollfh from today, Prestd!rt Jllchard 14. Nixoo will be conferrlJJg in Son Cit-wtlh bII Sooilb Vietnamese oount.rpart on peaceful and political reconstruction of a land ravaged by war for 4t y..,.. Ptesldeilt Nixl>n annoonced Ille April Z. ! viSll by Pr<sident Nguyen Van Thieu in j...o=°"'ree"'~ pr.ea confereDCI al t,be_ Wblte House todloy. . One opeclfic topic -Ille dlscumoo will co ... all of SoutbWI Asia's lUtUre - will be p>lh!ar aid lo North V'ietnam, Ille Preoldeat aald.. Jilzon aaid ~.ii Ual. •. •~"-"l .. N<>iih ~ha .. a state in ~~· Jlt said. "Tbe costS" of peace are great,'' Nixon • ··"'· "but Ille cOlls .of war ire much ~I.er" • .Ila 4111 •un 11"1' i.r ~ u '11111 10 a htlptnc nbuJld Norlh Vietnam. ITOMP .. e ·l OOLLISION. •• llu been tum yet, but Wheeler descril> M the neaotlatiom u "active." TA sj>ol<esman for Ille Soulbem Pacliic llid the company runs one freiibt train a •Y on tbe Huntington Beach line which oerves illdustries and warebou!es from Allinta A venue on tbe IOUth to the ·-dty limit& (;ON~JtETE F4LLS: FOU°ff.;HURT IN SF "That's something to be negotiated," be told newsmen. "We will have Congressional support of jt," be added. The Pres.ldent did not erplaln anything regarding the private contacts that con- vinced the balking North Vietnam regime . f,o resume release of POWs this week. n1 don't think-interestl would be serv- ed,'chf-~ldd!!d!J>ll Uiat-reieose-ol-more- .POWs this week was related only to U.S. troop withdrawal! and not to the postwar dev.topmem. set for dlacusslon in April. ~ thine DeWS!Jlt?D noted Was that PJ:Uident Nixon was not greatly con- ceined.OYer -'flol.atlons. '"There are still incidents, .. he said. "'lbete Will continue to be violations until the situation is settled," he co~ linued. "l!ut the number of vlolatkm 1lu been reduced, even though it Isn't wo ..Jet''. . ·~ main polDt II the vlolaUom are going down," he concluded. Today's ·discussions also touched on future developments in Cambodia and Laos. Chancea.Joi:..peaceJn Laos are. good. the President said, especially because of North Vletname5e troop withdrawal under present terms of the ceue-fire agreemenL The future for Cambodia i.!I not as en- couraging, he said, due to the complex military and poUtical involvement in- cluding tbe U.S.-supported government, Ille Communi$ Pathe! Lao and North · Vietnamese forces. He said withdrawal of North Viet- namese oources would definitely help the prospects for a cease-fire there. Mllltary POWs • ... Amerloom IOd -other envoys ad tltfesi-d lo 8UCll1a the llve dipl4mlla today nnletl ftriOuo countrlel rel .. llOd -al .U,b prllonen. · demoftdo was-I rolease of Sirhan B. Sirhan, tile _,,In ol Sen. Robert F. ltennedy. Sirhan ta belna held in • cant.nda, prlaon. I WOUl'iDED KNEE. SJ), (AP) -IJ1- ...-,1Wir1'11ilitll)lltll.!O)M)td·lii1r .. ttlemenl-Ol- Wounded Knee lodloy apd Sen. George McGovern said be hoped tbe mllltanls would begin ! negoUaU~wtth JusUce Department ~lals lo what be call· ed ~ "arm«! truce." McGonrn aid lie lo remain ' • • ' . ' . ::.,.~e~ tho ~ tbat~llalsi McGovern said UHi Indians '1ga\l'f every! indication that they expicted tOS !acti charges," ' ! He said they did not mention a~Lyl but were lnlerested in learning Whal' charges would be placed apinst themJ and what the bail mighl be. ~Y . 1 1be news qency said the U.S. mll1tuy plane CllTYlll« Deputy IJllder Secrttuy • ol Stata Wllllam -ber lod ft .. ... -landed at c.w-.i-111..J>ST "alter being -~ to land al Kblrloum. u '!'Ila dtapatdt did not .., , Wilf Ibo p1lne WU o.ilJied pennluton lo land. In the ljlad; JllUs .,.. ll!ltU SUnclay. Sen. JalllH Abouralt, who -~ 'llitb McGovern lo me<I '!itb lbtl protesters at the .-...aUaa .nm.ctay, 'returned lo Wubington and was ~ed lo hold a news conference thereJaler in Ille day. The senator said they advised ~ Jn-i diam to meet with Department of J~ce f oHJcials, who have surrounded the~~ hamlet since Wednesday morning, to' discuss an end to the armed cootllct.1i '!'Ila guerrillas he!OJ>lled to the -group resl)Olll!ble for the Munlcb m..,.cre ol Israeli OlJmplano. 'Aley set a 4 a.m. PST deadline bat ~I pasaed without incident and the Ill'" rlllas began soaling down their demands. At one point, Ille Egyptian Middle East News Agency ,.por!Aid. they dellUID4'd • ~lane to fly them to the United States with the hostages and two _Sudanese cablnet-olficia' IL--------- Sudan offered the plane but dec11ned lo Jet the cabinet olficlala leave. ~ Negotiations continued in. the heavily guarded EmbaS.!IY where lhe guerrlllaa said they planted bQmbs-lo blow It up U their dem&nds were not met. Large nwn- bers or· security torce.s surrounded Ille building but the Sudan said It would oot storm the embaSsy. • The Amerlcam · s e I z e d were Ambasiador Cleo A. Noe.I and U.S. Charge d'Allalres Curtil Moore. 'Aley and Belgian Ambassador Guy Eid were reported slightly wowided in t b e sbooUng. Others held were the Saudi Arabian ambassador and his wife and a diplomat from Jordan. At San Quentin, prison authorities ordered no special precautions for Sirhan but told guards to be "extra alert and watchful." . Associate Warden James Park said Sirhan remained in bis maximum securi- ty cell, already tbe most closely guarded in 5an Quentin. Sirhan, -28, a Jordanian immigrant, bas been held in the priaon on the shores of San Francisco Bay since May, 1969, a month after his c;onvlctloo on first-degree murder charges. ............. 1 OIL-:-.: .. U'IT ...... CAPTIVE PF TERRORISTS U.S. Amba ... dor Noel Two Deputies Slwt; Gunm,e11 Get Hostages SEBASTOPOL (AP) -Two gunmen suspected of shooting two sheriff's deputies took another deputy, a woman and a news reporter hostage and held them today in a bou.se near here,. the sheriff's office said. Officers said a Sonoma County sber:i!rs deputy stopped a "sll.!lplcious looking" car oo Highwaf 12 'llllll'.!lday night and when another deputy came to bis aid the three men inside began firing guns. The deputies were wounded, ran back to their car and radioed for help, then r"° to hide In nearby underbrush as the gunmen continued firing. The trio then sped off and holed up in a nearby hou.!le, taking its woman owner hostage along with Santa Rosa Press Democrat reporter Boniface "BOny" Saludes and Sherifrs Lt. Jim Caulfield. The sherlfrs office said politt and deputies surrounded the house and were attempting to negotiate the hostages' -release. Saludes reported by telephone from the house that ooe gunman was shot In the '.'..'t(• Despite I lalHllgbt lllffting between the two South Dakota •llemocnrtll and Th • f G ls '" "'' leaders of the protest, th@ stalemate con-ie e . '"'" tinued with federal manllals ringing the .·•, "·• histcri.c reservation vill8ge.1bere wa.!I no · •1 .... r '. ~:3 =•Uher aide !bat-further $285 at Inn ':,;;:; It appiared the tension wa~ lessened ~ •:n-..: • some:w.ba.Lail~em..ahd Abo.w:eK.-. "'". concluded more than three hour• of talks -J':::::n Cleff'lnn te .. ,,. .. , with leaders of the 200 Indians who took l fl 11.....:.. ..:• .. ' o~ Wounded Knee late Tuesday. ~: .. ;:, The meeting on a 11jarring note," A scruffy, grimy bandit who sim"~a;!ei·. however1 McGovern--said; when the In-'tt .ttr dians, many of them members of the a gun in bis waiStband robbed a cler}i,1~. American Indian Movement, were told $285 in cash early this morning in the'iab-:. that the home of one of: their leaders, by of the San Clemente Inn. -c·•. Aaron Desersas, was fire-bombed in nie holdup occurred shortly a rt;~ t: nearby Pine Ridge. • • • Desers&!j: ls national communications ~dnight, police said, when the n;ia.q:}fl. director for the Amei'ican Indian. Move-his~ walked in and asked the price.q(1n_.. ment {AIM}\ whose m'embers were prom-room. ..; \l,1 inent in the takeover here. Pine Ridge Clerk Kenneth Earl Lees, 50, told tt1i' is about 15 miles southwest of WOUnded man that the single prices were sllgiitff iu;~~as not known whether Desersas over $14, then the man reached into his was among the militants still barricaded waistband, beneath a grimy mechanfis at Wounded Knee. windbreaker, and simulated a pisto1 ... ;11..1~0 It was reported that Desersas' wife He told Lees to be still, "Or I'll 1* wa.!I injured in the fire. which caused your ... brains out." ·.1,;., moderate damage to the rear of the Then he ordered the clerk to get <he" building. money. · .. ~.,, Police officials in Pine Ridge refused The holdup man took only bill!, o!flooN! comment. said, and left the rolls ol coins lfi'#'i McGovern said the 15 Indian leaders nearby cabinet. • .11:..> who spoke with the senators "were very After grabbing the cash, the bandl\;tb)f disturbed about the rll'e-bomblng .•• but Lees to lower his head beneath the ~ of the oounler, "or my buddy'll blow.ytlbt\ brains out." ~~~ Missile Site PrObe Refused Officer! theorize that the band.Jt fie601'1 foot into the brushy areas surrounding lb• Inn. =,,, I The Inn i!<JundS lie at the edge of~ Clemente Slate Park. ,. ~ ,~ -leg. He said the pair would not-release safety regulations ~ the clty4tate oil hostages unless Sheriff Don Striepeke SAIGON (AP) -The 1nterna- Lees described the holdup man~·~ si "filthy," telling police th e slightly: - man had long, stringy blond hair, a slu · ble of beard and possib ly the begiruiip~$' codes. ordered all his men to leave the area and tional Commission ot' Control and OJI •-'~ alin SUpervision refused for a second John Spangler, Standard geo ....... ., wed Salude! to dciYe___ them to a time today to investigate a com· told commissioners that the well couldn't hospital where negotiations for Siludes' plaint that the North Vietnamese' be combustible and wouldo."t have esq~;release 'coald continue. i~talled three sw:face-f.o.air ing poisonous gases. The reporter said Lt. Caulfield a~ missile site! arter the cease-fire.\ .A heavy mud materl!l ts poured into tbe proached the house and oUered to trade lnform8'~ts sai,d the, vote rNl jp-- hole lo cool the drill l>lt and bring hlinseU for the woman, MJchaela Mad-vesllgate the SAM compjaln\ by Ille teolQgical aampla \IP to the arface, den, and wbP.n be went inside · be Wa.!I Americans and Soot" Vietnamese Spangler uplalned. All waste materials held. Then Saludes, who bacf come to '' of a goatee. ",: The.man's cloUies appeared grimY'.~ the windb~ker bore an embl~ 'c!f·f well-known tire company, be said. :f _,, Offic~ lifte<! fingerprints froin,;~ coqnter:and gla.Ss door at the Inn ... 1 •• ' '· .. will be Put in storage tanks, not open cover the atoey, also was ,Iur,ed inside and split on the same East-West lines it sumps. held. • did Wednesday night : Canada and .,.1 _,.~ Commlss.ioner Marx said be thought Saludes accused the. sheriff of being Indonesia in favor, Poland and CINCINNATI (UPI) -Three hUDJiced Price Hike Protes ted::: the $150 permit fee for the exploratory "on an ego trip" for refusing to meet the .Hungary opposed. .!ltudents staged a sit-Oown demonstration 4rYl was-too-low.-pointing out that de!Jl_ands. The failure or the four--11at1on In the cafeteria at Campbell Junior /l}Bh Beverly Hllls charges $1 000 to perm.It a Stiiepeke, who was: at"""lbe s c e i:I e , commission to agree on ah in· Schoo] i;ere 'ffiursilay -w protes~-',!n- well alanHlrllled under the clty from LOI responded that he , wouli:t oot allow the vestigation was a major setback W crease4 lunch prices. Principal Ed~~ Angeles. gwunen at a hospital wbfte they may its effective supervision of the Viet-Spalter gave the students a choice'' (It Commissioners: Harry Shuptrine and take patient hostages and 'laid tbe pair nam cease-fire. eiUier going back to class or going hbrji~! Hurd aaJd they thought mcb financial _.::s=bo::•::ed:::....".:thetr=...:w:o::nl:.:ts.::no::..!g,:ood:::..'_' ----============:;:::!.-..:.A'.'.bou::"c':Ch"'alf"'...'.c'.'.bo"'se~lo'..l''.'ea".:v"'e.:_sChoo'.':.".'."'.'':__·-.!.:_. ": matten were oot the bu.sinesa of the ;--J '• •• -.... ~ commission. Standard Oil aiJo will have lo pool $5,000 bond lhro<lgh the coonty building and safety department. The money will not be released tmtil required aban-- donm$1 takes place, a=rdlng lo the county code. SALE ENDS SATURDAY Our · Sale Ends This Week-end With A "Bang." ..... ., ' . . . . These .;) SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Four penoos lfere 1llghUy hurt today when a .ol'IJ!'"t.on concrete 1lab being hoisted up the outside ol a building under con· atrudion «I Market S .. et plUDged 12 1k>rlel onto a bus and car. Vi.et Cong Tell . Names usu a I · Leather Pieces Will Be On· Safe At Very Special Price$~, Police said the "prefabricated slab" WM being lifted at about 8 a.m: above tbt crowded street at First and Market wheo it slipped, crashina lhro<lgh Munt flower lines onto the vehicle!. OIAllH COAST ST DAILY PILOT TM 0!'"'99 ~ DAl\.Y l"ILOT, _,.. wtltdt .. ............. llMI H__,.,._, II Pllblhlllill llf ,.. °'"'" ?-* "'6llllllftll CMlltMW. hpa. ,.,. tdltllltW -p,611111111, MMUy 111,..,.i. ,-~, ,_. O." M.... NtwDOl1 lludt. """""'"" IMdlJ"-"'"' V&llf't, l.Ati-• l#cl, lrvfM/'-*l!Mck Mid i.,. Cllmlrllel' 1e11 J\llfl (apillr-. A •""'9 ""loflal tclltlM " ll'lltll"*' a.iwurt Ml Sund•"" t ... jll'llM:lpltl !'Wllllllne plant II It :S. Wftl a.y Jllnrtf, Ctlll Mftf, t1lff9'lli., tM:N.. bb•rf N, W1d ...... '""'' .... !'1111111111'1' Jack •• c.,1 • ., Vici ,.,...ktllll ...,. Gentral ........., T"9m11 K11•fl ...... 1\0111'1 A.. M111,til111 M ..... ltlo IH!le!'" Clitrt" H. Leo• IUG~at4 ·p, Nall ..-lltnM ..... M tlwt - Of 27 to Be Released ' WASHINGTON (AP) -'Here are Ille names of the 'l'/ U.S. military personnel, proYided by the Pentagon, to be released by the Viet Cong. r•MTo • A~ John T .. Sot .. Nl.01ra F.11111 N.Y. • A1torN, Josa M.. SPac:. .t, Oak~. C1llf, J. 81!rcl, Blll A., SQI. WCIOltw, Ohio. Frons Page J POWs .•. son was alive for two years. The official confinnatlon was "real nice" he said. capt. Brazelton was ll!ted as MIA for live years. . At Chril!tmas two years ago, the eJder Brazelton caught a "glimpse" of his son on a television news film . Capt.' Lui:!.~ was aMlgned to Takhll AFB in Thailand In HIM. He was cap- tured a year later. fll! parents had no word from .him for three years, but since then have rece ived some letters from the former Santa Ana College studenL •-Ellm11tller, HllT\' l., $.gl,, PlNuntvlllf,_!'IJ, 5. Flan, C..-roM E. Jr., SQ!. I, Bnmsw1ct1;, Mtl. 6. FT'lnlr Martin S .. .sot .. llftlaYlllt, 111. 7. CoulA. DoNt J .. Stt.. P""'ldeta~_ A.I, I. Har11;er, Dl¥1d N •• !kif .• L¥ndlb!K11, va. ~ ~. N"•rnan 11., s.ar .• Fr1111tun, N.C. • lu. f'f:":lcrGJlll M., 5Qt:, Bet111...,111ne, Oloto. 11. • s'"""" R .• Ca91., Mltw11111 ... WI•. 12. L9Wb, Rebert Ill, ~-6, t-IOUSIO!I. Tt• . 13. MdAurr1y, COldlftt. St!. 1.C, Detroit, Midi.. 14. Mll~r. Rooer A., cwo11, ...,.,._II J~IOn. N.V_, n. N,.....11, Sllnlev A •• Slit! SGtl Pellln, IU. 1'. O'Conn:ir. Mk llltl F •• CWOI ,_W1rren. Midi • 17. Perrkane, Rkll•rd R., Sot.1 unlMC111P, H.J. II. Pn1twr, JI"'" F. Jr .. $.gt, lld!&rwtDO!!•,,lnd, 19. Rot1, JmaQll 1,1,11 ~-Mora•ntown, w v1. 20. Sooter, O.~ _ _w,, Ill, Vellei9, C11i1. il. Thomoson. uenru1 ... SAi. 1 c1, Parll"lld( On . 22. Zlailler, RO\' E. ti. CWOll, Sil!' J'IQlleld, II . MAltlN• C0ttl'i1 L !*• Leonard R. Jr., sat., Lynn( M•n . 2. u~•· Rldler<I G., kl .. o rym111, W••ll. l. kl.._ Frink &. Jr •• S. St!., Cllftolctow1 ... N.Y. •. 01aan11rdct. Jama v •• C1pt., svracu&e, N.Y. lrd Minion VltjO. Clltr. S. 0..rklQ. ..IOlll'I A., S. Sq!., NISllY1118, Tenn. Tlla Siiia OtOilrtmtlll llM> 1'91Hstd Illa Nll!lh of flYt of t Wltft c:IVlllall _J)l'lllOMr1 Df Wlr to be r1IH~ "" Vltt Colla. Tlla'f 1-.: AM I HI 1. ~ ::J.1,,,,, C:a9tvrtd In Hut In Ftb. 1, 1 ... , amDIOYlld b'f Pacific Ar<_llltttb t f!G EllClll'lft'1o. 'I '-~Cl antel Sll rll., OeDllnmtnl 04 Mi.-y cl¥ 111'1< UDI In Hw, F.O. 1,=· J, MIC ll 8-, ffno b¥ !~1 AOf!ql for Internal Olw!klomenl, Cl l'tld FtO. I, '"" In lle:"'J.l\ 111uot. ~ Btrllllllrd J. Oi.tll. '--~-· A St111 r1manf •Pl*alll\ail Mid 11'11 n•"ll:I of ltla' lwo Fl ftOI WW'd bl ra!Hi.td 11¥ ll>t Pllll!llpl1141 -nmtnl. Governors Adjourned Capt. Luna's father is. member or the board of dlfecton of the POW·MIA lntematlonal i>ftice in Tultln. C.pt. DIBernardo .... born I D w ASHINGroN (AP) -The ••Uon's Syrac111e. N.11. Al~ he, too, wu gottmora have ended tbetr midwinter listed as MJA for a lonC Ume, bta wt!• meeUng, still as apUt over l>resldenl N~- Sbaren didn't believe It. .11111•1 master p1&n for revamping many He. qin -COOl«l'll-VOlced wben lltf· · clomestlc programs u wben the .....,. husband'; name !'II added olflds!ly to ference bqan. Citing uncertainty o"r the POW .~ by !he North 'vtetna.-. Nixon's proposals and fear1ng furth<r !"8! bow l\)UCh the cbildr<n have gn>wD mooey cuts, DemocraUc. COVemors voted m the five ye11& he has been-· 1manl"""'sly '11tUrtday io· -tho Mn. DiBemardo a4de4 that Ibo didn't spoctal revenUHbarlng plan "unlas and dou~t th~ c~taln's al>Jllly lo ljl)Ult lo until we get the lnlormatloo we Med In change1 af liOme. order to govem our ttatee-." ...... • Leother And Bross Are Noturol Partners. With Quality Materials, Good Design & Croltsmonship •••• The Result Is A Furniture Classic. ,, .. ''ol " : ..; ..; "' .,, . .... .. .. If You're looking For-Upholstery, .•I Dining, Bedroom, or Occasional .:.:1 Furniture .••. This Is Your Lalt -:. ,; Chonce To Purchos-. The Fine•t .. ~ In Quolity At Sole Prices. Al•o "- lamps, PictureL And Accessories '.~ Are All Reduced. ·" ,, Don't Woit! .. ,. DRMt:-HERITAGl>-HENREOON-WOODMARMo:-ICAllASTAN ... INTERIORS WEllDATS r. SATURDAYS t100 lo l:JO fllDA. T "TIL t:OO NEWPORT BEACH e 1n1 WESTCLIFF DR .• IOpt11 Su!ld•v 12·5:JPI '42·2011 ' ... LAGUNA BEACH e · t•s NORTH COAn HWY, '•1 tOp111 Sufttfay 12·11JOI 4944111 "~· TORRANCE e ., tJt4t HAWTHOtlNE ILVD. 11131 J7a.ll71 A Your 'DOUv ' lft5a, It kph DEARP dflver's l don't hav 60-day Ii Motor Ve When it -Sa cram en and was · proce<IU'f"" was relss: the 90 da and was did, lmd since my feur's) li consent s porary li that as received, ahd'issU go to W a,nd. I'd tJ>ia. poin :'Ille w medical -pany plete it 1 a recent form to driver's DMV sa shortly IJ>&tcra t<»t)le D tf,,you coo tact Wf!h D ·;Ffoo DEAR 0111I1"11Dd was pub B<a,cb-F Dilily i.tfuy e saving r;t~ Or.ange cemed reporte situation e\lacuati rel!ohJ, responsi danger ' - • t Your • erv1ce ~ A a.Mly, WWrlQ' ... lhirlly ,. .. _ or lllt DAILY PILOT G°' a problem! T~m ..,;14 Pa1 °"""" 1'41 ..nu .,., ,.d tape, pd ,,,. an.wtrr ond adkm vo 1' ... nt:ed to JOit>• WQ!d- ti<t In -tmnwnl ond vour qM,. lianJ ta Pol Dun'n / At bu.rlne11. lfail Yovr Stnnce, Onmae COOIC 'Dililv Pllo~ P.O. Bos 165/J, Co.ta M•so. Co .. 92626. lndudc uour ietephonc numbn. ~~·e Sn11g ll11rauled PAT: I began to try to renew my ver's license in Sept., 1972, and I atlll 't have il 1 was glven a temporary ay li~se by the Department of otor Vehicles in Westminster In Sept. hen it bad nearly expired and my ~-nt license h~dn't arrived from cramento, I checked back with DMV was told that the new license color -re-MOcause4 pl'dl51~ andl as reissued a 90-day es:terislon ! When 90 days were almost up, I caned OMV was told to write to Sattamento. I d,: Md received an answer stating that nee my license was a Clau 1 (chauf· Ur's) license, they rieeded a medical nsent slip. I got another 9G-day tern· rary license from Sacramento· stating at as soon as my medical fonn was . "ved, my license would be processed d'issued. I don't get off work in time to to Westminster DMV for this fonn I'd really appreciate .90Dle help at point. P.M., Foualahl Valley "llae Wettminster OMV 11 tendinf a edlcal form to you. ft.fall It to your pany physician and ask him to com· ete It since your 'Niie told me you'd bad JitCent physical examination. Mall this rm to Sacramento, Including your r's license number. Weatminlter MV 1ay1 your Ucense should be luued ortly after this lnformatloa 11 received -Bacramento and there I• no need to 10 .t.be DMV offlct ln person. Drop a note you run lnlo any more 1na11 and l'U tact Scaramento so you don't ,end Up th alcen. :Flood Warning Sy•te1R EAR PAT: A report about the Prado a111 and·the-water building up behind it as publisbe<t in the Feb. 13 Hlttltlngton ":Cb-Fountain Valley edition of The .' ~.Y Pilot. It would appear that the · y engineers are more interested in ving water than human liyes llnd ~ . It's a good thing for those who live fhe flood plain that Carl Nelson of the 1ange Coonty Flood Disfllcl b coo-. . aboUt us. I hope the Pilot porters will continue to watch this ituation closeJy, so we can be given \lacuation warning, lf neceseary. In this ' ekal'd. where should one phone for ponsihle, accurate reports about flood ger below Prado Dam? L.D., Huntington Beacb ijj theft is flood dan1er to retlde•tl ta ,Prado Dam floodplala, tbey will be ~ed of evacuation Wl11111nc• by Ille y.a.Ungton Beach PoUce Department by der of the city'• office of avtt Delaase. ill Lage, coordinator ot civil defense, ays Jmmlnent danger ii put aalets ore heavy rain• occur. Lage ub you ~I llim at 531-5470, 10 be can uplain . nt evacuation plans and their lm· mentation, should any natural dlsuk:r ur in the Huntington Beacll amt. • • .. TV Problem Sol..ed ~ EAR PAT: I purchased a new $681.45 Ith color television from Mills Jevision in Dana Point on ·Jan. 13. ter several service calls, I was in· fl)rmed that the set was and had to be 'Wilt. Since it had manufacturing f#fects, I asked Mr. Mills to replace the '!It, but be told me be could do nothing iOd any replacement had to come from 'lie factory. A factory representative also '11.d me he could do nothing .. I can't ~ieve that this is the policy of a com- "1lY the size of 1.enith -1 which ad· Otrtises "the quality goes In before the dlme goes on." They "forgot to put the ~lity in the one I bought. Should I, who 11\Ughl in good f.ailh, be penalized by 1!'-vlng to accept a rebuilt new television? •' E.B., 8Htll Lapna ~The "trfppfer" (voltage railer) put of pr ..... blgll wllap AJIPl1 .......... c short, wbkb caned tro•ble wt~ the lraaslormer. Bolll parts .,..., ftptaced 5 Zeol&ll'• tree parts ud labor war-- _.n11ag la Fruit Wuk, MDII tecbniclan, who dealed 1111yoae told tie Ille Id bad lo be rebuilt -... ti jilt faulty. Tbelf: repairs hardly eon· E a "rebuUt" set and U )'Our vision was "faalty," or bad m11mdae- rlllg dtledl, tho Pf'>bltm wtald .. ve dtltcled wbetl MUii lfMelled II fl,fore your purcbale. Tbe repaired 1el i!as shop ltlled r.wo cloys ud O..a fftaroed to yoa. Wm dd..t 11111 be fifaretl tldl tel ••• DOt '8ba 1o the ., • Ille Orsi sip ol ktoble, ralller Illa• '°'"y!Dg Ila .. pair by ttptated -0111 .. ~lfL.~oa cenUooe to Uve performance pamem• with Ute tet dlll"lu lbe war· -pertod. ltl ... -...r1 wm .... fie! Zetllllt •• ,.... -· ., tou.nally Move Denied !>WASHINGTON (UPI) -John B. Coo- lly Tbunday nliht dacrlbod u "pute ntalY'' 1peculallon that be was on the ,.,... of becoming a Republlcan. The 'J'en.11 t>e:mocrat. Prt1ldent Nb:oa'• (o(mer Tr•111ury -etary and head of ~at.lor·Ntxon In tho 117 Z -klelUal ca:,:t;.made tile nmark in re.,..,. Lo-bY reporters. • • , DAILY 'ILOT 51tlf "11ot1 • s Wl.V I'll.OT f I No Change• ~0119lat I School Chief Hits· Jury Critic·ism Caunty schools chief Robert PetertOn claims crlticlsms of his system by the l~ Orangt County Grand Jury are either "verv n1lnor in n.atw-e" or "dirt$ted at ihe wrong agency." In a report to the Orange County Board of Education Thursday, Peterson recom· mended no substantial changes to the county schools operation 11.! 11. result of Grand Jury crit1rLSm. Boy, 8, Held In Stab Deat1i Of Girl , 7 The general t.hrult of ~ Gnnd Jary cr\Uclsms wa.1 that ~ county is of'fn1nl aervlces that local school dlstrictl don't want or need, and &hat it Un't com- municating the news of· vital servkes it does offer. • Peterson admitted there b aome valid~ ly to the crilid~nu:. but he pve sevenl rellSOnS why the department eoukt do nothing more 10 overcome them than It a!n!8dy is dotng. "All of our personoel are Tt'Ol'klng lo capacity." Petenon said. "So I can't see justificotion for saying we're not offering enough services. "\\'e're doing as much as we can within the constraints of our budgtl," he added. Pelel'30n 's fl!port, which hall already been sent to the county 8bard of Super\•i.sors. was received without com- ment by n1embers of the Board ol Educotion. Wi.l.kenoo, 18, La~una Beach; Ellen .Brin~, 18, San .Clemente; Pam Kilgore_, 18; Dana Point; Sherri Lee Long, 19, Mission Viejo; and Andrea Buono, 19, Mis· SlOD Vt.e)O. WHO :it,:EIGN? -Saddleback College coeds vying · St. Patrick's-Day title in the Mission- Vlejo parade honoring the event are from left to ri~ Melodi Neville, 2t, El Toro; Diane Grin!, 19, Mi~on Viejo; Lynne Brazda, 19, _Tustin __ ._:_; _N_an_<_,_Y ____________________ _ SPRINGFIELD, ~tass. fUPI) -An 8- year~ld boy was charged v.•ith murder· ihg a 7-year-<>ld cla~mate with a four· inch steak knfe Thursday. The victim's nude body was doubJed . over, her face pressed against the ground behind a garage. police said. The J97l Grand Jury criticisms, while broad in nature, were mild compared to those of the 19?1 Grand Jury, which recommended abolishlng the munty department of education. Speci£ic criticisms by the 1972 jury and · replies by Peterson !ollo't\·: Seven Coeds Vie For St. Patrick . . <;:rown in Viejo Seven Saddleback Community College coeds are vying for the title of Miss St. Patrick's Day and the chance to reign over Mission Viejo's annual Eire Day Parade March 17. LaDonna Rukstalis, coordinator of the celebration, said three .finalists will be chosen following a luncheon at noon . Saturday at the Mission Viejo lnn.· The queen will be announced at a ~ ner Wednesday night at tbe Inn. Contestants from the college are Nancy Wllkerson of Laguna Beach, Pam Kilgore of Dana Point, Ellen Brink of San Clemente, Diane Grant, Andrea Buono and Sherri Long of Mi!sion Viejo, Lynne Brazda of Tustin, and Melodi Neville, 20, of EI Toro. Mrs. Rukstalis said the contest is designed to ~ young women "on the move," aspiring toward a careei:, rather than simpty po~ing the ~t face and figure. The winner will receive an outfit from the Pro Shop ln the Mission Viejo Inn. Judges for the eveot are Air Force capL Sally Davidsop; Dorothy Re<d, a representative of the N·a ti on a 1 Secretaries Association ; Doris Lynch, principal of Linda Vista Elementary School; Nell Shucks, a top real estatr saleswoman: and Sevim Strahm the president of Dusty Wings, an organiza· tion of er-stewardesses. Don Campbell, a bu)'i!r for North American Rockwell,. will be the on1y male member (If Ille judging a:ew. Judge Orders 3 , Marines Freed At El Toro Brig UlS ANGELES (APl -A lederal judge, ordering three. Marl~es fn;ed from an El Toro Marine Arr St.at10n brig, ruled that the military must provide defense • attorneys for Olen who face possible .lm· prisonment. u:s. District Court Judge David W. Williflms issued the ortler Thursday on a suit filed by the American Civil Llbertles Union questionlng practices of Navy and fl.1arine military courts. The ACLU argu¢ that the same pro- visions would apply to the military as un- der a um: supreme Court decision in a civilian case that held that any person facing possible coofmement must have access to an attorney. The Army and Air Force bave since provided counsel, the ACLU said, but the Navy and tw1acines bad not. The judge ruled agam,.,t the Navy and Marine. con. tentloo, argue4 by the Justice Depart· meni ijlat a sailor-or Marine could chose to f~ce· a s~ial court·martial -in which .he would receive counsel -to- stead of a summary court·martlal, the lowest grade of mWlary !rial. The ACLU had conttnded that tho OJ> tlon of a special court-martial pooed tho risk of a "'°"' severe penalty -unlike the civilian C35e. The summary court· martial can imp<lle no more than :.. days imprl5onmenl, while lhe speclll court can 1eDtence up lo si£.montbs. Immediately ordered releued in the decllK>ll were three Marine privates, John T. Klt!Jy, St<pben A. Bray n and Michal!! A. Nell, all serving IO day• on unauthorized absent char11es •t lhe El Ton> brig. Altbougb aetting a lurther bearing on the malt ... for ¥arch II, the Judie 1Bkl bis ordir will apply wllhh\ hb federal judlclldlon -the ..... alllltlea of Loi Allfl•l.., Orange. San B • r n 1 rd I n !J Rlvenlde, Ventura, San Lllll Oblopo •")I Santa Barbara. The order Illus doesn't apply lo the Navy's bl& 1nStallalloo1 in· Sin Diego C!>wJty, nor DOrlb of Venlura. . Pawn Shops Get Scrutiny In Sunday's Daily Pilot Sunday's editors are busy today sha~ ing some of lhe pages DAILY PILCYI' readers will see ~J'-Following are some of "Sunday's Best features, as previewed today by those editors: PAWN SHOPS -Operators of lhe shops with the three baits outside woold rather call them ••colJatcn1 loah in- stib,llioos." Upgrading the pawnbroker's (Sunday's Best J image is only oo& aspect of YOU Sectim story by, staff Wrtter Tom Gortmn-Jn which he explores the usehll services per19fmed by these lllgb-interest-rato operations. .NEWPORT'S NUCLEAR 'POWER' - She's 'l1 years old and her job tiUe is nuclear medicine educatiooal • a n d tedmical director at SI. Joseph HospilaL Words by staff Writer Allison Deerr and photos by Lee Pa}Tie tell Danielle Guerorev's story. ART OF WAR -\\'orld \Var 11 is the subject Or paintings on exhibit at UCL You can get an idea of whether you want to visit the gallery by looking , at the preyjew in YOU Section. PAUL NEWMAN -Family Week1y in· terviews the man who is one of America's male sex S}lllbols at 48 ••• issue also includes a section on home deoor -how to ''mix" periods and styles -and a psychologi cal piece on why the public loves gory movies, NEW FRENCH CONNECTION - Columnist Norman Cousins c I a i m s slavery still persists in Africa and Europe. HlJ column tells how an in· tematiUlal ring has bee.n smuggling hun- dreds of Africam to Europe in a story that sounds like it came out or the Dark Ages. The suspect .,.,,as believed to be one of the youngest persons ever charged in 'connection with a murder in the nation, said police. The boy wall not identified by name. He v.·as arrested about three hours after the body was found and was eharg· ro with ''delinquency by reason of murder." He v.·as released lo I.he custody of his mother for the night, Detective Capt. Daniel Shea said, and wall to be ar· raigned today in Springfield J1,1venlle Court. The victim was identified as Lisa Green. daughter of Mrs. Delores Robinson and James Robinson Jr., of Springfield. Shea said he could not remember a similar case 'ln his ex· perience as a police officer. Shea said the boy and Llsa were classmates at Tapley Elementary School. He said the boy apparently became angered .at Lisa because she told hlm a "lie.'"' Howe ver, Shea refused to elaborate and wou]d not say what led of· ficer s lO arrest the boy. Police said the boy allegedly took the knife from bis parents' house and beet the girl before stabbing her once in the back. The body was found by Alan Ball, ~. behind the garage ol his father's borne. The girl's clothes and shoes lay next to her. -The jury said the county should offer n10re services to schools on a pay con· 1 tract basis. If programs survived, the · jury said, this system would insure they i were meeting a real need. • -: Peterson respooded that many t'Ollftty · programs were already offered on a oon-1 tract basis to districts, and that the de- mand for other free services was IO hl&h that he felt sure they were meetlng a "real ne<d. He also ~id that without a change in state legislation, it would be impossible for the county to offer many more ~ grams on a contrac.t basis than It a.lread)' does. · -The jury charged-that the county may be duplicating many services that the districts could ore efficiently take care of for themselves. Petcrsoo responded that "91 percent of our bwiine~ services are offered because Wi!'re required by law to ofter them." He repeated that new legislation would be required before any changes could be made in this atta. -The jury was very critical of the county's probation school, including a , • lack of job coonseling, of adequate )poputar magazines and movies, and of a carpentry program_ Answering each of these critldms ID- dlvidually, Peterson said they oonoerned areas that are the responsibility of tM county Probation Deparbpenl "Our job II ,...lriet<d bu!cally to I""' viding the academic tnstructkm," be said. .•. it's not like anybody else's car ..• • Mercury COUGAR ' • • more kind s of (iars . . . . for 111ore l{inds of peo1Jle SEE ONE. • Home Of The New Car . • • "691.r ... r ... c1o" • . TRY ONE • • . BUY ONE "Orongt Co1.01r~·s Tamil) of Fint Cori" ohnson & .son LINCOLN ..... .. COUGAR • • • . TODAY! }{omt Of The New C'111' , • • •'Goldetl r ... ch'' 2'2' HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS, COSTA MESA • 5*5630 • I • . East Coast Not -:The Be8t Coast JUST OOA8T CAUJNG -Bide the nlgJlt Jd -Lao AJweles IDlenllllooal Airport to tbls place ...i JOU get two tblnp: red eyes ond -· -. ,,,. co1ottc1 eyeballs come imn 1act of sleep. nm h why lheJ call tbe n1g)il llilbl the Red Eye Special. The 5U1'Prise comes later, after ,...., .. made the loucl>and11o ~er at -·· potato poldl allftel4 and liDally arTI.. at a IC<lllc WO!ldenpot known u Newark, New Jersey, You now climb down from your Jtl. Herein comes dieallocl:. - SOllPIUS8! It Is .... clf181', windy and -degrees ·-...... And Jailing. Welcome to tho Eul 0Jut. -. ~ -JOU came 1ipoa tile 111jpicl00 that moyboo hen lm't tho -ol all p>niNe coals. You~ to -why JOU didn't In- -in -lonl johns. You -wbo tbe lucky IQJ Is who bu the u.t on cxmcessioa You --...,. 1be sky i.. c1ear and "'!&bl ""4. your lips juat -tccielher-Ai.o. JOU becin to question your sanity .. wby JOU ..... hen in the first place? Gnelod a Ille llewarl: l,lrporl ill' your ~ ... you are ilifOrmed. "Gee, ............. tind ol. cold 1118p. Guess m&Jlle lllia is tbe coldest doy ol tbe Y-· Too bod JOU didn't get here last week. BeollJ -~last met." ALL or TBlll ......, to ha,. a -nfnin nmging IJa!:k to'Southern ~ • Yoe ._, wbm Ille Yillton clnJp down to tbe bMdl m we tell them, ''Gee, it'i .,.. ... bod JOU ,......, here last week. It -~ rainllj8 tbm. y .. air, tt .... .....,. -.. the beach last week. BelltJ' ~ .. Too bad. •• " Ouloldo ol. cold mops. rm_DO!. "'!iJIY, --Newark, N. J., Is ,._. fir. -the air, -. ..... u lppeal'I to be Ille Volk-capilal ol tbe 'lftrld 'l'!leJ't9 pt • 1111111Y VW's .-ted alcmg lilt lllll'l*IC d<K:b lhlt It 10ots like tbe ....... COi Pa:tflc ca..t lllChWIY CID I hot &mdoJ-. !I' TADll • -for your Jd Jllat to 11J ....-·a11 tbe lltlle can Ibey ha .. '""'"" .. --They could -Ill( _,.., r1PI llore. 'l1llr -.. -dUlmol colcftd aoes !liat Newark -Ille. gilnt -egg basket,. I'll bet Ibey don't let any ol those auto -" lnm Detroit fly in here over ~k. 'Ille l!JIY would take oue look dowi" 111 OW sea ol Jle!Ue-beastiel and jmrnrdiately suffer a Den'OUI eollapse. AD ol this is fine escept Jhat yoo -lmw that Im really not lllJ-1 lo be In Newart. I am !Upposed to be in Hew Yarl< Qty. I am ocbeduled to visit r..lmnbia Unl..nity to learn aomelhing --to put out. nnspaper. This lbaoJd be • new ml novel experience for .... AS YOU 11.lY re<aJI -my post s clt:I • -* loclle9 u Modesto.. llowe¥er, I do not ~ ill blowing into ........, .... clindJ1. It's a Jot more prudent lo -m 1ent1y alter you've --time -~the ooUying neict""'-IL 'l'bla ~ I am cur- ~ bldinc in New Jeney and sort of looU:lt 8a'Oll the state line at the big ci- CJ itael!. . .-, New Yarl< City repiees ov.,. f!lifft, ecrau the Bbdson IUver, glittering in a ~ o1 nflj>t Ughta. It's enough to give ..,. """'81 mvinlnmllltallsls NDlaT lita -)'Oii filure the ....... 1 tf eledrical·geoera~ power that place muot JIUll, ' .&NYlfAY, AS SOON .. I aot New . Jeroey cbecl<ed out, I think I might try a -..,... tbe -. Irs not ....Uy -clorinC. )'Oii -· • rm·lold 11•1 been croued befor.. • - Lynch Gov~rn \ ' May~r Fitts · Ki~ping, -By Indians Uf'IT......._ Ewgaged Charlotte Ford, 31, daughter ot.)Ieflr)> Fon! . n, will _!llarry New York stockbrOker A.Dthony Forstn>ann, 34, May 1. Nationalists r Get Feeler } From China TOKYO (AP) -Fu Tso-yi, the na- tiona'list general who surrendered Peking to· the Conununlsts, has c~ on the na- Uonalists on Taiwan .. ~come together and talk, the sooner the better," Peking reported 'll;wnlday. Fu, a loog-tlme oflicfal in the Com· munist goven:ment since he went over to the_Peldng side Iii 1949, beaded a Jang list of lorme!' nationalist leaden and ln- tellectuah Jn observing the 2!th,.. an; Divenary of tbi TaiWan mus&a'• with appe.ais for nniflca.tim of the island with the mainland. ~ "11 you are not prepar<d lo enter Into !annal talb rlghl away,• Fu aaid lo Taiwan, "then amd aome people to the mainland, openly or sead.ly, to have a loot and -relatives and friends." e Mn • .llfelr 'Hapn' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Ioraeli Prime Minister G<ilda Meir winds up her Washington visit today, apparently hav· ing recefved promises of most of the military and economic aid sQe sought. MQ. Meir came here with a long sOOJ>- ping LW. !er military hardware and economic aid. Acconllng to Israeli sources, she appeared to have obtained most of it. "She oould not be happier," said one source close to her. e .llfartha 'Cotdd Talk' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Martha Milcbell aaid today that ~ husband, former Attorllty General John N. Mitcbell, did not block FBI agents from questioning her during the investigallon of tbe1Watergate bugging case. Mrs. Mitchell responded to testimony Thursday by Aeling FBI . Dinlctor L. Patrick Gray ID a' a Senate con- firmation bearing. Gray said some FBl agents wanted to interview her in C<Jn-· nection with the Watergate lncld<nl but that MltdJell -permission, saying It WU µonecessary I ... -·--.. 1 e Be_, .. WW Dttlde WASHINGTON (AP) -California Gov. Ronald ~ oao ol lhe major q ... lloo marb In the Republlcan party's near future, aaid 1'hunday be wU1 an- nounce Ilia own penoml pillll wtlhln the nert several weeks. . . GAi.WP, N.M. (VPJ) -Ma,.r l!m- mtU Giida <Hlbed lhroclgll · • .... -In a blue OJ boOeta to eacape ltom two mllltant' -who lddnoped hlmTbunday. Theo paUce opened fire .. the spcrtln& goods af«a """'" Ille two Indlanl!. -20, bad holed up. Cloe ~ aod the other WU foond Inside, sl¥>! to dealb. Police aaid they tlJlnl: be <mm)llted sulclde. • Giida WI! hospitalized in good eon- dllloiL Bis abducl.iiltiaQibot blm .... in the side as be escaped and he su!feml cuts from broken glass when he dived through the window. THE DEAD INDIAN, LaJTy Cuuse, was a fonner ~t of the Kiva In- dian Club at the University of New Mex- ico. llisbict Atlnmey Ed lleJl"uli JaJit Casuse was bitterly Opposed to the recent 11ppointment of Garcia as a University of New Mexi<o l'egenl. · The club charged Garcia esploited ln- dians. The other Indian, Robert Nakaidinae, Fort Defiance, Artz., was charted with lddnaping, attempted murder, and lesser offenses. DeJl"uli said tbe two Indians walked !Jo. to the mayOl''a office "and then some shots were fired/'-~ no one was hit. He said they handcuffed Garcia and disarm- ed Police Chief Mame! Gonzalez Jr. "THEY WALKED the mayor down, handcuffed, to stern.. Sporting Goods Store about a bloCt: and a half away,'' Depauli said. Once inside,. "the mayor saw a chance to 'escape and dived through a glass -· ''They took a ·•hot-at him and then the firing started between them and police," be said . The lndians were armed with a pistol and a sbof&un and bad a Iarge amount of ammunition, pollce said. • Corooer Cllarl-' Kettel~said Casuse was killed by a bullet in the face "fired at close range.," because there were powder' blms,on. the~ . The coroner .said be was wilhbolding a ruling in Ibo death untll alter an autopsy, bu1·1-DI!~ it .... tbe 1-m opin- ion r1: pollcemeo at tbe Sc!ene that Casuse killed himself. Havasu Estates Land Promoters Named in Fraud PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -Lake Havasu Estates, Pboenlx-bOsed promoter of thousands of undeveloped Iota in remote Mohave Comity, has been indicted in U.S. District O>lut for fraud, misrepresen- talioo and failure to register lots and provide pro(>erly t.cords. The charges follow by two weeb an in· dicbnent in Wisconsin of Kenneth R. Lavin, head of tbe firm, which h not related to MCCulloclt·COlp., developer of Lake Havasu City 40 miles from Lab Havasu Estates. When the Wisconsin fraud indictment was released last wee It, L a v ( n ' s seeretary said he was "out of the coun- try ," perhaps in Europe. Charged in the latest Indictment with violations ol the Interstate Land Sales and Fu!J Disclosure Act of 1968, besides Lavin, are his brother, Ronald D. Lavin; • Patricia L. Lavin, Kenneth Lavin's wife, all of Phoenll; Paul Barrie Macbold:nJ.c; and Robert C. Stevens. Among the "'fraudulent pretense.a, rep,....talloos and '""""""" Ibo In-dictment says, are: -"Lake Havasu Eltates wu edjacmt and very close to Lake Havasu City ind Loodon Bridge. • -"Lake Havasu Estates owned laJdcm Bridge at Lake Havasfl City. • • ~·~ .... · ent Eoses • Ill Irelan Uf'IT ....... IO Parliament • Lead Taken I "' t I .. •t··•' .. ~ 8y· Coalition .. ;:;, DUBLIN (AP) -Ireland "°led oul.11' ' ........... lodoY aid.Prime --"' Ja~ Lynch Virtua,ny c:mooded defaat..!A!.~ a teft.of<enler coalition beaded bJ Liam Q:qravt.. -: 0 U'loob u if.we are~."~· told oewsmett 111 tbint "we se not.~.J,, .• ; to form a government. .; ,, Bui be refused to concede formally uu-"··l tu the last vote is caunted. J)em1nd1 fJJrl' 1/ recounts could Slow this procea. . .. ~ • i . 'i' THERE WAS, HOWEVER, -m · hope lhal Lync)>'s F1am1a Fail -SOldl.r. . ill Destiny-Partr would win • ~ly' -" in the 144-seat tower· bouae of tbe IJli!L' ' tbe lriBh porllanient. The party in -· , • tbere chooses Uie prime minister. '" .. ,.,: Final unofficial count gave Fianna Ftlf1 ~· 69 seats, the opposllioo coall!lon 73 111'4: < IndePendents 2. . ... ... ) ;~' Cosgrave, the SZ.year-old coalition.:. leader-appeared certain to win at lead' n~is iili!"liecOme the repubilc'I llflll'' ' sea nu _ _l1at.1;>•, prime minister. His father, WWUllll ·1·. Cosgrave, was prime mini.ter from~ n ~. While wailing for Lynch to .,..,...,, Cosgrave permitted himself ooly • loIS.• . smile and the observation that a lmlll ·" parliamentary majority could govern ti91': effectively as a large one. ..~ ..... ~:;: -THAT REMAINS to be seen. Since imi i·. Fianna Fail has been oot of power '!W!f., .. twfe. Each · lime it IJlllTeftdered to. •w coalition that did not survive the ~f'.1 election. ,'..,ft• '.Judge Cuts Throat' A Lynch defeat would end 18 yeara1Rf 11. unbroken power' by Fianna Fail ~'" changeover, bowevw, would not be iJD. medlate. The Dail will nominate the ~'t> prime minister for the approval ol J'rWO·' dent Eamon De Valera on Mardi II. . 'I • Marquee ol World Oi1"!ma in New York gives theater C>perator's view after a judge ruled "Deep Throat" obscene and ordered. eopy of the 'film impounded. Movie has reportedly grossed more than '3 million in 70 cities. . · . The interim period unW tjlen Is ~e!Y· . to be used by the coalition partn_e.,;,: · Co'suave's Fine Gael -irisb partj -: and the Labor party, for borgaining ...r• cabinet jobs. · Pel;ltagon Jd~ntifies I 06 Cosgraye was expected to name ~ dan Corish, leader ol the Laborites, bia" deputy premier. · Prisoners to Be Freed Attorney Raps ·:'.·:. .. WASHINGTON (AP) -A 1ist bas been announced ol 106 Amerlcan.prlsooen of war to be freed by Q>mmunists over the weekend in Vietnam. The Pentagon began releasing the names 'lbunday afternoon after notifying re latives. The Pebtagon provided the man's name, rank. service and hometown. Other information cornea from files, POW f:amil,ies and other sources. The hometown provided ill' the govern- ment is the man's hometown of record. Jn ...., casea this clirrers !run the cur- rent residence of his wife, parents, or from his current duty statioo. In these instances, the k>metown r:i record is listed first. 1. N1w LI, Clr!dr. GM9111 Ll~rn Ancler$0n, JO, Line, P•. 2. NIYY c.i. Allen c. Ir~. o&J, Norfolk. I.lid v1,,.1n11 kid!. Vt. l. H•w Cmdr. Jalrln D. &ur11s, .Y, PloOll, Pa. Ind PlllNlcol•. Flt. .a. N•w LI. Cmdr • .1.11111 A, C:1rpenler. So4, SP<l .... VIII Ind Slnford, M..in.. 5. M•Y'f Cmclr. Ar~ln R. Ch.tuncn, Glerdai<", tl1d l.lmoort. C1llt. '· I.I. Cmdr. Mlcllael D. Cl>ri5tlan. 31, Vlr"fllnllo BNch, Vt •• Ind Hunt1vlllt. All. 1. NIYY LI, G--~· T. Coll.Ir. 2', L;l'den, N.J., lflCI HOuston, T•1t. I. H1¥Y I.\· Cmdr. Mien.HI T. Cronin.. 32, JI;"" CllH, lflll P ltlburgh, Pa. • t . ....,., Cmclrt JOl>n GI Fellown, .ao, 1ni. a.di. Vi .. and llCIOfl. "' z 1 .. Nl!W Cl;pt. Aobrtrl 8. Fuller, U. Horii! Mllml F ... Ind Jld.sor!YIUe, Fl•. , .Lt, Cmdr. Dlovw E. Glenn, 3:1, JICU<Jll.. WJ -"°"""'A Okl•. Cmdr. Cal11ns H. l'41in1$. JO, Mlt.,...,1t, COllf .... --NJ . U. HIY' LI, Clftdr. T,,_..s II. Hiil Jr~ l2. f}lo., and Carrotlton, V11. U. Cmpt, Wllfllm P. LIWfeo>a, '3, NnlwOOlf. '3: 11'111 Sol-8-cll, C1llt. l i..:;;; l';mdr. Eitw1nS H. Mlrhn. •1, Coron-. QI .,"'iiJ s.v...-. a.. . ta. Nft'Y C'"*"·~-I , McD•n!.I, •l, Vlrtiin411 • V• ...... """'°"' N.C. Lt. ~r.lohn M, Ml;Gr•lh, 33. S.. • and , Coto. NIW U . 0-. P. Mc:Swall\, JL Mont,_, Co< • Gr-wkPI. -· 11. H1w Crndr. Cllllri. .... T11W11f', •• c°"111111on. ReyllfllJJI, Mile3':~ ::;· HlllY Ctrldr~ AOM A. Terry, 3', ui:. Jldi;son, -In Agent's Death .. ·.-,,· :13. NIYY Lt, Glry L, Thorn!Dn, Jl, '°lll'flf'IHlt, _ CIUI, / ' :u. N1vv 1.t. Rf/bert e: w1c11m1n, 2', PhU.otrp1111, .. PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -Actor Bui't "~ 1m~l1~1~i <r.'~mr1ms. 29, T1m1111, Fii.. Reynolds and British actress Sarah Mites 1nd JK1t101W1+ ... F11. have been accused of using their .mO!)tiy" li. N1vv u. cmc1r. Aobert o. wooe11, 36, G1riMn "outrageously to rover up the truth asle"" CJI\', Mo .. _. Mrl•n. Mo. the death" of Miss Miles' busl.beaS' l1. Mlrlne c.or. Mii. ~ G. Swlrlllle, l5, ... c1mm.1, G•. • manager, David A. Whiting, 26. '' ' 1 Air Force Mii. w111f'ld K. Abbott, :Mi, i...n. Phoenix attorney John Fr aifri! a"l;'~,, c111ti", c1111 .• •nd Af1on. WWI. • 3'. Air Form Mii. JOhn C. 811't'ln .. 33, Sin representing Whiting's mother, ·~ Anlonlo, TIJt.. Newell Cambell, made the accasatkfto • "°-Air F!ll:<'• L11 • .f.al. Jack W. Bomar, .w. Met.Ii, Tbunida:y before Superior Court JriA"""~ Al'IL, lind Fl. ~i_,. l-1. ""'I)"' ,1 , Air Fort'tl Col. J-L Huglwl, U, S.1111• 1'1, Cbar1es L, ffa-+-•. ' •'' lrl.M. and W1lwtllo, I0'#9. '""'~ .a. Air Forn' Lt, Cd. KlllrWtll It. l4wlllv, age "We're dealing with a planned coverup unt._., Dwrllufv. T~Wld HOhlrowald, TW. of . ~ 0 .a. Air "-J..t. fl:ii.nii M. Nllrd, 41. COlorfldo pronuneot peraoos involved .an -.. 5':!~1rc~:c'L1. c':r. rit!"i· J. S..nd'&k, ,1, death," Frank said ",f· F1.--1. Te11,, and Fr1,..-l Moll'· "We bave a grave -m "-· :i:· olS. Air FOl"Q c'*"· A_, A. AbOGtt, JD, S.W,.er '""""""""' WClMI" - AFB, m~ Ind Oldtenr Mlcll. wit( be Jnria '"""° from this state and , N.~ lfi; i:.in:.}& .. 111.a.,t J~., II, Uk• Lun, --e eo~.-. a. M•I. ~ 9 ~ -. Bibi 1t111191. L•. mother will never know what bappeited~ ... Mii. WHll«n J. IMl!fl, Ji,1, f'ltw1, Ohio, Ind to ·her SOil," 1 ,; ~~r~\J...~ 1. ii..."" n.. CMfry Tr•, ,1., 11111 Frank, in legal briefs filed ~·· B~'4~~1d G. 81iu, "· T9mN. T•.. .... said Whiting "had obviously suffered . 51m. c:-. io1\ci1at1 L Br•ull•n, a. Lang tam. physical injuries which could not hav.e C1t!t., .lfld lroollwood, CIUI. been sell-inflicted." .. ; •,. .51. CIPI. S.ny I, lrtdtet, 2t, llll!teMbaro. N.C. · • n Mii • .--w, 11,_.., J2. Jtnrilllllls ¥d st. . Frank was successful in having Hardi, LOUii, Mo. --7· • ~ f J~• .w. c~r.: ~' e. eucn.'*'• in. A11111n •"" '"" Vl1111oW assurances rom attorneys wi. di"~ ~Id R. &Ul"ns. .., M1nw11 w1111 .. Tu. Reyno1ds and Mis! Miles that the ltanl ~ ~ wt1111m o. BurfOUfllla. 4G. Aurw ... Colo.. woul<I testify in a con:mer's inquest:htto-: ' 57.1~ =111~. c.ordllr, "·Time-. Fii., •nd 'Whiting's death, if later required to do Akron k>. • • ll• •~ff"" A"ili:tl"Oll' Jr'i..'7LH41~ V•. 90.' • • • ot.n A. lnlftL, • lirtinlodl, H. J, • -'lhe personalities also were ~ "-, vk1 H. kWI, 39; c.nton, P•. 1. • .r::·A~!.'?-Mnn;lcl E-nnon. 41, Cm;in A~ .. Mlnn.. perftllssion to travel to Utah to can H4t. ra-~fotin ,, .. , .. s.n Pedro, c111f., " ftling "1be Man Who Loved Cat Dane-r EJ:-~tederb It. l'lom. ll, APOlll!on •1'111 ing." • ~ : M. COi. ~"j· Glddl:r., ft, WJfW,fO!t-$1it.rn, N.C~ Ind K~tt.. -. 65. LI. Col. Wiiia S. Gldlofl, ~. Ml. ClerMnts. Midi~ Ind Mlnaton. VI. 6'. C•l>f. Dl¥1d F. 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":I'.""' ~ -,. ..i-.. •. ( .. 11\.'~.Hlhn w_~ ..Jr .... •.~ 1111, ' ""'~· • o .... Conmetloa .. . ~' Jm lnllnJJeler Miles Davis llM'.;.; been fined •1.000 In New Yorto ;, for poaea!on of weapon hr•' o.partml)llt buildlnt. A ~., thlll Davis had OOC?line wu , milsed. !Qr lack oL -1l¥lden<e. • " us the tw ex the tlo off m1 Ii in Mi di'' R1 m tin d ' p oU P. .b pr Ii' f ( ,. t M t A A ~ l c r 0 a t I I ' I i rr1d~Y. M.irth 2 1q73 \ U.\ll f 1-iLUf .s • > . Did Judge Plea Denied R ~ • ~ • Suspected Kilkr Deatl1 Blewett? Contempt Hearing for ~lisher Slmed Cites Own Guilt • .\t•t•i(lt ·11 tal LOS ANGELES CUPll 1 Dt.nlel Elllbetl'• d e r • n • • lawyen call as a iwltneu ~ day a CI.\ analyst wbo hu "lid the Pehtaaoo P•pers con- tained l.1n{orm1UOl1" that came lrom llel mode up by the S.\N ANDREAS CAl'l -An -------attempt by I niraJ IDdCe to punlah DeWlljlOper )IUblllb<r Oscar Mellin for cmtempt a( court becauoe ol lft edltor!al II doomed' Mellin ..,,.. SA;-..'TA <:HUZ IUl'I) - -~.fta sec:nc1 witness, the de&Mt ill the Pentagon Justice Court Judge Howard ·Blewett a~to-ett.--~~¥ Clulchlng 1.,.,u l~wboOks and a copy 0( the L1 S. ConslituUon in !us h1:1nd, drug dropout J-lcrbert \\' i\.lulhn t r 1 c d repeatedly Tiiur-;day to plead guilty lo 10 n1urd(•rs. dl'frndcr Tho judge ap1,.11ntrd JanlC'S J:ick!ion to rl'pr('~(·nt h1n1 and lht.'11 drt'IUlt·tl I" :ir- l'l'pl A1u!lln's pleai> on i.;rwnds he hDtrn't hDd li1ne lo c.-un;,uJ! v.1th the public defend1•r S\N ii!Lli>. \l<UIMJ IM't -St-'r!¥11 z:AtffUNo \' :!I. • :SO\ ll'l <J/lj•111Ji tfdi1'<1 '1c 1.·ide11';dl\ ~bl:.intlllll~ 11 ru,tvl, l'f ~lfr'!'i'. jury ht1'f' b;LS n1J.•1J ,.,tJ'IIb&i Tll F. j •mro "" ( =~_ME~S ) Pa~ trial scheduled Samuel 'A. Adams and pla.oned to foll~ him with Rep. Paul MOlllbskey CR-Calif.), wbo op- posed President Nixon for the Republican pres!deoUal OO!IU!lltioo last year. , ~. of Leesburg, Va., w~ lhe center of a wrangle ear~~ in the trial. . . Mellln for coolempt of court In January becm.a1e of 1 n edllorlal In J.!ellln'• weekly Calav..., Enterprise crltldz. Ing Blewett'1 bandlq ol a dog "----· WU the C'J)Olpa1tnant and presided Ctver a Jl'elimlnery bearing. A BE.\IUNG on the. matler WU oel for toda;y . Jn San Andreas lieloie Superior Court Judge Ralph Mc<l<e. Lui month, Mc:G<e Bald.be would require Blewett and Dist. Atty. Onlil ~la to show cause 'at ,todq's beadng why Mellin should be 1*ld in contemjll l\>Slead 'of ~ Mellin to de!end blmaell against Blewett'• or t g 1 n al complalnl. Mellin aald t!Jat was an iDdlca..lk!n how the <pilode Ill that Mellin -who II a San 'Francllcio lawyer u well u a smalltown newspaper pubUaber -iJ the target ol legal acllm by Blewetl, who "II I Judie but ' not a lawyer. The judge ntn1 a local cafe and works there u a short-order cook when be la: oot hearing cases. N'-a A.•m•er llobert II. Carleson, di· rett0< of. Governor Ron· ald ReUan'• reform of weliaro, resigned 'l'lruroday to join lhe PBorOGRAPBER n..nla Nixon administration Nagurla aald Jul 1DOlllh -u a welfare adviser. He be trlod to lab a picture ~ "'11 serve .. a s~al Blttt ~ washing dishes ln the BS6istant for welfare cafe be OWDll, the Judie alai> mat.ten to. HEW Secre· ped him with bis open barid tary Oupar Weinberg. and the camera came -. e'1J(\llng the film. _er_. ______ _ Witnesses quoted the fudge as saying aftenrarda, "Damn. I shouldn't bave hit the ll!tle s.o.b." Blewett ii one ot calllomla's MuniciP'!! Judse J)oria!d It ~tay told hun to cnli'r an 111. nocenl pk:a iiistc;.u..l on behalf of the 25-);j'ar-0\d suspect Ul the series of s.l<J~ 111g.., in the Santa Cruz ar1·.1 111 !lie p<1sl :.J:\ weeks. TILE BAB\"-FA('F.O ~lul!in, who droppl'd out t1r 1·ollrg1• Jnd became a lll»I\'} l.~D u.,1.r stood before the j1,111;;" 111 .in orange jail iun1psu1l ;111d at. tempted to p!!.':1d b11!h '"11•) contest" and guilty l\1ullin s::ud he h::id dischJ1'g· cd his defense ;i t to r n (• y because· his father v.as f>ll)'ing his fee and lhill he wa11tcd to be represcnled bv the pulll1c :0.1u.llln was chargl'd v. th sh1y1ng a }")W)g mother <.ind her lwo small &;ns at a remote cabin , a Santa ('rui man and his ~ ift' ut tln.>ir home. an elderly fishernt<in 11.urking in a garden, and fNtr teen-age ~·oulhs camping on :1 mountainside nf"IU' F'lton All 10 v.cre shut to deelh bcll'.l'l'll .l,111 24 and Feb. 13. 11 E ALSO llAS ~t'n lt:-.Lt'<l '1'> the "pnmc suspett'" t(l !:1.sl ~ove111bcr's beating and 11tumping death of a Rom;in ( "atholic priest in ~1 con- lc~io11al al l..os' Gatos, ;1boul 20 miles a"•ay acr1lss the San- L:i Cruz ~loontain.'\. Bllt no charges have been fik•d. \1.•rri1l't ft1·r 11boo• tv.u hoor~ at1on.:;. C'oro11cf.lla 11111 h'Hl ~irdcred a !: he iuq111 -.1 last Wtt ' • 1::;1rl I-"' Landgre • l•·IL'l•ll" t'd to r.ay \'·~ d•·;11 ··11.·llil sont.i~thl'r th.111 \\h .. "l.t \\e'\IG'e:n told TI1e rl)f~q JQl..--111 11'• n111nnt-oft.1q a.i.1 111:·1·11 ,1 -.peakcr f"'11Qii atl<l1·r~·r"u111.J E\angclism1ollttlltc n d .t 1 • b•.'forc !us dmc liwt :\fr1dr1\1ts prn1•11!1·,! 11 L<intlgreb!.• ~ .. ud l•\1J 11•in1l.'n who had ulti·nrlud ;1 ~.·r1 1 ·1· sponsorP<I by !ht• c;1 .. nd;1lt· grou1> ri;por~he11r111~ th1· He1. Kennel I g!Jn1a11 111 Auburn . lncl., · Knurd:1ki.1 h:id bet•n a~sar t•d Alnlm.!' tesUmony was et:· pedt«1. to be another round tn the defense's attempt to rebut thQ.1 ·prosecution's argument t~,Jn.!onnatlon in the Pen- tati;uu Papers cOuld have ~ used to harm the security of tha..,Mtion. · matter would elld up: SAN ANDREAS Is a 8111all . approxinUltely 230 Just!<>! • Court judg<I, wbo Ill In 'X' Marks -Gamblers JU 1br. Jll'O"'CllUon produced twli(•gonerala wbo testlfled as e•f'r\ witnesses to that effect. . e 'ltoute Open LOS ANGELES (AP) - MotOrists have 52 mile! of coiftpleted freeway or ei:- prmway between East Los ~!es and Rivers.Ide with the opening of a 2.4-mile sec- -tlon of the Pomona Freeway, offjlAAls said. 1'be"section, which cost $4.6 mi'rrk>'d, was opened Thursday, tinting the East Los Angeles in€«ehange near downtown to Mira Lom·a and nine miles of di~P.¢ exressway to Rtw'tside . . ;," Smuggling ..... ....,. Suspects Face Trial TIJUANA, M"lco (.\P) An 4fuerican attorney and two M ~ ns have been held for .on marijuana smuggling tn the aftennath of a shooting Incident at a e airstrip. rt Lee Grimes, 25, of ego, and Felipe Rosa• .• 26, and Martin Enclsio ~a. 20, both of Mazatlan, M., were ordered ThUMJ--daf to !land trial on charges of trafficking, possession and attempted e•portlng of drugs. If convicted they face 2 to 12 yeat3 in prlloo. ~ decltloo to lt7 the men =mode by Judre Horacio \)gate of Ille federal coait In Tijuana. An t to the judge aaid the probobly wlll be beld "lllilo JO months, end must be ht'kftwtthln a year under 1.W. Jtl.tiod the three .. 11>ell1lble fCbail btcllJIO the cbll'lft involve drugs. tlt'lmcs was arretted Feb. II aft.er he laoded hll amall afl•p!ane at the landlnl! llrlp IO miles northeast of Enoenada. W ding 10ldler1 and police fir"' oeveral oholl at him end lat.,. found tracos ol man. ~'t. In the plane, olllcen • "l Jhlo!< the law Is suJ. ftcleolly clear.tbal oor riglit to •I!ftSS an ~ editorially OD the court Will be upheld," Mellin said tn en interview 'l'lunlay. mountain community about liO sparsely pojlU!aled _. ·or miles southeast of Sacramento the state, and handle mlade-LOS ANGELES (AP t - Jn the IOUthem end of the meanon and other ~ Sherifrs 'deputies used a Mother l.OOe gold ~ that wcu1d otbmrile be beard powder aenslt1ve to ultraviolet coontry. by municipal· oourt judges. llgbt In ·the arrest of 57 WOMEN PAINTERS OF THE WEST NOW-CAROUSEL COURT ""' A strange lwlsl In the whole Mellin said in his Jan. 17 JusUoe Court judges are the persons on misdemeanor South Coast ?taza "" I .. Siate Board ·Puts OK On Water Guidelines UNSPOII,ED, SECLUDED 2% to 3 acre ranchos amid the great oaks of Clevcland National RI rest ,,.,.,..,.,..ior __ _,, ' JI un.·S '""· Wrlfo for oar i-. ID...,..edboJchwre. IDCID CIPISTlllD 21n o... "'*"'·-1, 1n1oo. Call£ '2664 (714)1JW221 ' onJy judges in Californla who gambling t'harges al a private are · not required to be club in the Athens district lawyers. near O>rnpton, officials said. ~~~~-=::..:.:::::.:=:...:.:.::.::~=-~- . , Presenting ·tecl's Deli-B to New York . To each his own·. Onboardour 8:45am. 747 New Yorker is a new dining service. It's partly our creation. And partly yours. First comes our part, when we . fix you the heartiest breakfast from here to New York.With a choice of omelettes and breakfast meats. Or a sizzling brochette · of beef, in case you want IO ca ll breakfast brunch. Then, come lunchtime. come1 yo ur part. We set ou1 a delicious delica1esse n spread. Roa't heel", salami. turk e), ham. chcc>c,, ch oppe d liv er. lox. bageb, cream cheese. four kin ds of bread (we could go on ). A nLI ... \ ou ·re \)11 y1)u r ()\\.111. Crea le. I(,· al l bulki..>tl you cat1 CCll lO \ Cllll' '-.l()J11'1Ch's Cl)JllC111. i\n) tliing from a nihble 10 the Great American Sa11d11ich. You can also cal 11hc11cvcr 1ou want. Al l the wayea't. · Call ;our Travel Agent. Or U> al 482-2000. ' And ureate. The friendly skies of your land. Uilited Air Lines , I t l -. - • l J \ . , ¥ Plto'I' EDITOBLU PAGE • rhs" Istt1t}bi~· Perspe~tjve N eded · I'll) O;>!!Clli"Jllj:"iumpJe al ..,. of llurphtt Laws -that a education to students who IJct the money for Bille ool· • ~r .•'iili\!~ wru apud to -lbt tundlQg •vailalllo to le&• or unlvenlty, tneludlng '!9lenlll try!DC lo make 11 .,. /i..u.lt all Ilion aeet more _ la apparent aow In )..ogJIDa on the G.!. Bill; lo students lllOat the endet or type ~ • ll" , · of atademli; !qlerat needed unlnnltltl; lo adul I ' • • • ' • •"""' ~ .. 1. , _,, studenta ~= coming back lo educaUon. " .... •--.-llon Department ls faced with Joa of fta If Sad College ;want lo punue the • ~r:-:J~; ie0td~1lafldllr1-..r-111..-)fafil-11eadl•~-'-~wtl0• ui aaMU:--nn:~· -.tat11aw;·11renwnlll~~ _ llDd Ille. director hu propoeed at the Number . be2in by U.U.. ...,. com lleUOnt for the <bane• 17 al the !fepartmental capitol fm)>l'OyelllODI . ana then d6Y~Op data OD OW 11W11 of their J)IWelll Or • • ~ w recreation facility u a cost of ahout $135,000. .potentlll ltndenta ,.ould be harmed by the additional of bblori<al · penpectlYe needJ lo be added · C\)11, even to the point of dropp\J!i Ollt.. . -·cooeidvalfoo Ille propclleL ta,beln'gcgiuo.~ _ ~ _ • department !int was enviaioned, It was feli Jns N tor .~J::!~~~ ~~'. .. · .... . ul~ So_ Ive ~ . 9t!1ing .. ~, fadllthia'WOU!d ~ used. : ' . • _.. -M ;In oth -.i -..m•lb\ltles *11-'lhtll year, • ""'ol :nae doplrtment .doa a fine Job ijow and fl """"'' .11.&ee!Df 1o ·be fu&ionilt>i.·to hWnel'!>Jlte for all manne. ~lll' nr.d, W~e a service tpe community' 4AWes. However, ·-ot·Wi i 11 • r.>.O r-o*'" of eoy department needl to be colllf~ered In. San Clemente, the <ri'!I· of 90line "lwuanent" • -"'~f1111i!!l llPt-of orilinal purpose. a deljitealio.n of..Jta.Iuno-of doWlllown slioppen and ·~g of ldnlliall's" al • .ol•ba!lltllltoand the J>l"ll'Dg priorities of the city, and not the pier area have 'come forth .In Y!CiollJ'-'ld ~· j..Can aulomatic nut step yet io be taken. able fashion by some local citizen& "d 1>-.. ',.,.,. • ' The latest complaint blames pallce Jor a 1oclal. .. tu· • ;;:; :-;. i.. .Sad.dleback Tw· ·tt·o· n · · . •tio• tt the pier ••trtn·~ wbich.11e1ter 111ou1d iwbl~ec1 . on the lnablflty of the dty-.to launcl 'l facelift' ot Its !1~t ~ril ~.' property and the unwUllngne .. ol lanalonll to 1ittact ~ ,:::;' ·~ diacusllon ab6ut charging tuition the problems brought on by their own teneota. , al Saddle bock Community College will be The application of Intense ~ patroWDg In, Ille ""''"" "' ued bJ llUlleies ne<t ""°k. The Idea was brought J)owl are.a will do aothln~ to.Cltaii. ~the dlnfY hulld· . • ~Ill aeasion b1 Trustee Alyn Brannon. Straiige-II!&", -~or sweeten Iha awtude1 "' ~ resldenta of the • -111an't noelve the imDlediafi oppooitfon·that nilght beacnm>nt apartmenta. .-: ' . ' .-.-·been~ ~l\.Dgry;-personal·•ttaeks agalnllt ~ officW1 auclt-t· , ~ Communily COiiege itiiilenujilYfor ,bOOb and --u !Moe he&nri.rlist week's etty coundl"l!leelinf'ton· .:.+--;." ,: ___._4 __ _ onc;ued lludeat llody feea, but no tuition. A change In tribute nothing .to Solving.the l!ri>bl\om ..• Ille policy would ~uire a dlange In state law and an Instead of shouting rash allejatiQJ!a; .the bowl land· ovenll -enal in the .pbilOIOphiet and Ideal! of the lords ~houlcl ~k·Ollt·pollce a}\~ pty ·od181ls and try a community college concept. UUle. reason and ~peration ta'-lcilve · ~ complex and Commiinfty c:OJJega Qffer opportunities for higher gxoWlDg problem. • 'Now some ~ig city n~wspa~ :.VU1 try to blow this up all out of pryportion.' · • s • ' , -Forceil Student Doeuments Reveal.€over-up ' . ~.{;,es Questioned Dear _Gloomy GU$ Motor. "Moguls. and ~af ety f ,A ·eabl1m-1n "Ray -· fnD Qala>, ls a mlld-man-..;a-. .. ( RUSWALTON J JI.I!, -.....,, body olfic<n at a.iii ._ Unhaaity ••••fttd they -• '<a '1.Jll.il -co•cil-lloi laeo lo NGrllt put ID end lO that kind ol lyrlllny. He, ""'"-.-" Old liar l""I 14 other co-authors, want such _...-. ~ memb<nhips and ...... be strlcUy D -1 joiol lhlt -..,., I'm with them. U shopliftero knew the misery they cause tbe mertbanls Ibey wooJd sur.ely find a way to pay for what they want, or do without. 'E. A. M. 1t1i....-.,....,.-;-.. .... _, ....... •••••• s..f ,_,.. ...... ~ ... ~,. ..... WASHINGTON --C<mclenlloua ond ' conoemed empjoyel have tumed over to us thoooand• ol ~lj/ig dooumenla !ram the· mes 01 Generi\ Moton, the world's largost corporate citadel . Tbeae inten>f1 papers show that the the great motor moguls, despite their p a a t embarrass· nevertheless, In coming up their deledl than improving the qualify. The attttude betrayed in the secret papers is that GM still putz protib ahead of people. A typical report, deocrlblng the brat• probl..,. o! a 19611 Eldorado in L~ replrtS bear notation~ such as '"GM hurs_t, N.J. ~tes.: "Car involved in ..R:ES'J'IUCTED: Not To Be Disc):oped minor accident. Owner claimed brakes Outside G.M. Corpor!ltiOn." We also have went to Ooor. Dealei''clid wort on brakes <Onfidentlal ·minutes ol Internal meetings after 0U>e accideilt (A f01f doya lal<r) and pbotoghph11intended for GM eyes owner clllms brakes went to Door and only: caused him to str;tke a pedestrian." GM bas takeli extraordinary precau--· .. _ ... &llnc lo ...... • foreign IT\9 Nen,J!* 111e -· 11 "·In flcl GOod Docwrs -· Tbol -the prtndple. And the princtple is liieilll· at the hands ol Iiilph Nader are continuing to cover up serious safety d .. fects In the vehicles 1bey IUrlW loose on lhe lqlnrayi. L tlons ID •keep lhe!e documenla (rom· ge~ ,ANOO'llEll · nporl on-trouble In · • · tlilg'. oul 'In. a fi•e-page letter, board Ardmore.:~ notes: 11..efl front w~ · dlalnnan llltbard C.1 Gmteolierg last • ahealed off. R;<>"ed. toward a gmip of ()(:tober reminded employes lhal "&lrlct chUdrtn.c Didtit hit anJOl)I!. Turned It ~ty lt"ess4htial to ~ ~ul -over\to dealer! Never beard .any more. #lion of tvery pllaie<-IQ'~QW. :Y~y right wheel ali.atecJ oft" business." He warned of "apptopria~ 'evl~~ \n the documents b3& disciplinary action" against employes been suP11lemented by dls!:ussloos with W 11 ii, ,_ -ol. dlol<:e. The -t'1 freedom .... ON 11ay "" to join , or not • to join an organisation .. ..,.. ·-11. -jecipordislnf 1111r educatioll. • Of 'E ·-boOlJ .,. _ Many· student body -11ave muc1t * "R arn --............ 1heJ do not have lo offer: IDtrmnurli rpj>rta, the -1-t:; • , a1 ••• : ··•mettlbeir ... -Tbat _wiog ltm!.~~-D!*M'll~.a~~-L -..., bl• If lbe1 .. -·· ding~ and llO Jorih.'""" ,.,.1 ., ..... I•• mue ot. tbdi' fmdl lo what nJses 8 pomt: U thelo woclatlom are ess lrJ Oney t......., ·-• dW_.d -, ., damed good, how come membenltlp ... ":' .... exit_ lo"""•"• Ill· ~ ~~t least, the stodenla Tboaglll at Lorge: Ms; . I bad the good "'1ISe lo get rid of. -JI is deplarable that medicine remains ""1'.,.J lleil, U Wll llldnq. pulsioa. But with all the flap about ..,. or the prolesstoos wheni there tz lit· ll!!f -real11 piled liar --'"""' lreedom bow come somo o1 Ue nece8llrl' rela· -iliot the J11111107 came lrom the .,..,. -campus l!ODS of liberty at C!lber tiomhlp between the ~ ll!eml!enllip laeo ol the student achools havei>:t raised a stint abwl this-• ability ot. ·1 pracl~ GM has been forced to recaJI mllJlon• o(,de-- £ective cars in order to rep a Ir faulty engine mounla and steering syateins. But the documeqla .hi...oor poosesslon llhow that at least a dozen other critical hazards plague milliom more cars that have not been recalled. THESE DEFEtTS are deScrlbed In an array of documents that range from, llealtr Service Problem Reports to GM's hush-bush Fonn 1241 reports o n ptellmlnazy invesllgatloos. Some ol the ivlolating corporate security. . lhe ~ GM .employea.-In de&cn1>-. t · , · '1ng one senoUs-defect, lln employe close A. MONTH LAJ'ER GM Vice President to the problemll)d sa,dly: "GM will coo- Joho Z. DeLorean told a secret manage-ceal things. They have a wanton ment oonference: "Every defect, each disregard for the public's safety when recall only diminishes the credibility ot they allow something like this to go whatever amount of advertising we do. . unreaolved. 'Ibey biven't ~ the The plain -simple truth .is that poor . can; Ibey haven't notified anybi>dy. lt'a quality threatens to destroy us." ~ ooe of the most serious prob- GM seems more t n t ere st e d , lerns that evet existed." Support Puhl,io .Transport boctr' ID'Ni' ..... fund.· Fet1 paid by coectioo! ., timer his ... ...,, 11111 -eompelled lo c:oogb up Well, !or them il'.1 not the principle, It Jnp-w":. a "::. tl!o 411l1b bdan ll!oy COllld mroll al tbat II tbo """"1· 8'0al doctor giving ln«Wlrted -aolft!lil1. Fea vary from campus to campus, dubloua therapy can 'ftllt't -doa. And' that reallJ -althoucb in DO cue can they eueed IZO 'earn lwo to three ...,. II t(' ID_,. yur. And with IODle 340,000 --~ "11'1 not • -to try to dlrecl Umil -II <IU'Oll<d at the nine UC cam-81 ™ as 1 w guldt tbe ~ .. In the~ they piw l!ld Ii atate colleges, It adds up lo oonsd!°~ ~· apmd llodr-.'111at'1 lhelrtmJl<le. 1 Joi Ill clqll. Individualism tends to crusb.tbe "We" To the Editor: Bat tbo wbola thhqj sbould bo .., 1 volun---~ ·~ _...., a lot ol lhal undd the heel o1 the "!",· c:ollaellvf!m lmY liNll, not compu1sort.• ~"';; ;;.;;;; liiibir questionable tends to c:nWt the "T' under tbo beol ol The directors o! the Orang• County Transil District and their genenl manager, Dr. Gordon Pete Fielding, are to De oommended for the line job they have dooe thus lar in the beginning Phase o! establlshlng I public lranaportalion system for Orange C.owity. · WDI IA OB. biJl tbrft. lt ii IWdent JIUl'POMI. On 1D1D1 campuaes milttant the "We''; surely human tn1na can Mdf _a .... tkn at a llatre uoha:litJ or mlooritles have taken over fro m devise a balaDced symbiotic system ....._ ~ lo the ... _ and a ""' 1palbetlc .wdalt "--. There Is a bet,.... the(persoo and the community, ._ • ap -...... well "' thal we aro -·~~ ~· from the ---..,., ..,.. -.. .ilemmajorltroncampus'! uol!. r·=-~ Jl'llli'411M Ill eqblllllod, lltale law tt-~ In oontn>l, the' militanla nilsuse --tl!t-al'~to-· the poftl' and 1he funds . Radical ·• 01-'elbtp fee Ullt "lhlll be re--spealen, outi'lgMUS agitators and qulnd" d all •ud<all. unsavory cauaes ..., subsidized lrom the ' : ..:,!'..!"C;.s.~ tlllll ol the car.::. ~tbeti::ntanla al San Fran- """""'"' ol mem~ leaa . . . cilCO SU.le toot "'°' and among other 11111 be a pmoquiaii. to mrollment in things cancelled the ~lion !or the Ille "'°"Ce.• U 1 -CIOl!OI alfonl varsity football team. They figured tl!o'fea, he.._, 8ml!>I• to .....t them they COllld ufe the ~themselvos - , dt. llolt he .lolm and be pays or ha and they did. -.1 .....U. Paiod. Reptllp!8nt as all that may be, tbe Wblre ..,.. the lltale get off mlluslng Issue is atill lreedom ~ anytime a atu- 111 ~ to ....,. .-to pa7 oucb -is !oroed to jQln ·an arpnlutioo tn M «~t a hf&ber edacation? order to enroll at a tu-supported college B.q bu intntctuced AB15t to ?" wllversity, something' a rotten.. H1:tmanity and Amnesty Sllould the -,_ who have •itber -the dr1!ft ... ~ lrom the -fon:a durlllg the war In Vietnam J>e forslveo or -Uy -! filcll -_.ii -lmamlgenco or • I 'N? n. oml*'s quettkm ~ 1111 ......... In • artPl'fng boot: The _, '11 J .... David -by --. JT. (Mdlmr-HIU, ell.Iii). ... UAL amM.ll1 -;· the ....... -· "Ill the llllli.r ol r..,, -"If fir --ID--.... brc!ocht lo 1be people ol lqf'P' I .. """ It bM .... to Al lco•a-lftldl~ ... -the-ol the pat -,..,. ...--·-.•• llllClll -.. -11 to -to aU the ..,. ... '11 lhil -In • 'lll!lrit ol obllplllll, .. . --_,"" -' ......... -eullJ and .. end to • ~ .. '11 -.... """" (THE BOO~ J wo.mded In VletnarDt 11ent AWOL from the anny In AU(USI lt'IO, mado his way to Po1'il with the help of I notworl< of Fr"1dl Intellectuals, and lor nearly two yurs Uved 1 ~ uodergroond ex· -that ·-deltroyed him. In the spring ol 1'12 he came bod< Gpert1y to lJle 11.S. ~ the ljlOOIOt'!blp ol Sile Relum, I -· orpnbltioa, lo face the d>orp of -In mllllary ~ 1111 ""'J Jlftl human -to I burolafl, plinlul questloo. EVERY DAY mor< peopl• m beaJm. ina: aware of the expanded service and ani making use of iL For those who com- plain that buses are not enougb, that we mlJll have more rapid pubUc transporta. tyranny ol the stroogesl and the uon, they should be reminded the public deapotlsm or the ...... lnnlportatloo system that existed beforo • • • OCTD took over about one year ago was Reformlsla In educatloo Imagine !bat 11 almolt notblng. l!Chool 11 • ~ it CID he lmproftt! by 1'11D1 ""' now baing made not only for turning II Into a playpen; but whlle U la greatly expanded bus routes and mar. true tbe prison abnoaphere d'-u · 1-t oervlce but !or mono rapid the love o! learning, the playpeq ""-fOrml ol mass transit. However, the mosphero merely encourage• lrlvlalllJ publlc must know thal really rapid maaquerading as education. traDlit sywtems are much more ex- • • • .. pmslN than. the -budget ol tbe Nobody uhlblt• u much :teal In de(..,. OCTD could aflonl. ding human rigl!ts as he does tn taking up arms for speclal _privileges. • • • The .human race will remain at ltJ Stone Aje lt•el of moral developmeat Wltll we can train the mind to feel aod the heart to thlnk -thal is, unw logic~ controlled by spirit, and sentiment is rill- ed by...,.. • • • . A pit thal II buidY clbprvpartimati to the occasion 11 a aubtle means of deprtv .. lng the recipient of bJa autonomy, a aort ol. spiritual blackmail. • • • II you carefully 1tudy the poetry wrti.. ten by yoongstm, you wtll find that the happiest (bildnn --_,ul and agonlzed vene, whJle the unhappy CID8I l<DI! lo write blithe and cheerful """" - for both m lrylng to grup 1 part ll • perience lo comptem..,~ and C<qlell, U.b: tll!verse ol 1..nn,. • • • ' A banlmed trlmlml Is just 1 man wilo baa the cOOJ ... "hll ....ictlons. • • • MOST transportation plannm ._ tllat the bllllooa ol dollars that will be oeeessary lo !inane. rapid I transit COllld be 111&de available only wbon 1'glslatlon ii Pused at the state or naUonal level lllOwlnt! part or the l\mds from the lllgilWay Tnist Fund to be dlvorted !run . ~ti~ building ~ support local ..... Last~ lqjalatloo to .thls tiled WIS = the U.S. s.nai. but died In the RepraeotaU•u becauae <d in- tenae • preasun from -spodal ID--....... ""° pnillt lrom blgbway bojldll(: lb 100 .,_ lnteftlted In scilvi.,. u. ...,. probiom and prvvidh1!I a rap1a transpOrtaUm aystem ln Souther,n Callfomla }'1111 sbould lei )'Olll' legislalon -of. ,.... -llp UJl ..... tboy •have bean! very Ullla flvm the pubHc oo this matler. ' FERN' PIRKLE • . Elet!U..C..U benefit of my employment New England MAILBOX Lile is paid liOlllething In excess ol $50 per month to guarantee payment of (per scbedu1e) a certain portion of any claim I mighi·inpu. In addition my wife is employta, part lime, as a member of the """"' .,... .....,. .,. ......_ ....,., Retail Cl~ Association, where for the ....,._..,.. a9ft't ...... ....-.. .a..a~..JDUlth. &be Wis to work mfficlent bow'I • -. ,,.. rflllt 19 ~ ..,..,_ • • -we have the ....tu... o! pay;•••--than ~ W .......... •....,.....Al ..... -._ ....,...,.. -e. ~ ~ a. . ....,_. ... --...... w -for a vastly superior policy. She must =..::..~::, =:: ~ ...._ 111 • al9o inalntain Union dues of St per J month. In the past _year we are out of .pocket In ........ .tl200. to ooe of the 19 candidates running for a. seat on the Huntlj!glon Beach Unlob lllgh School Boanl ol ''l)'uslees though men- ti\llling in a .ra~. remote way that there are in fact other candidates. I have n!Cently in a two-day stay with four hours of surgery incumd fD. debtednes.s in the range of over f:l,000. 'lbat's right two thousand dOUan! That in itself is outrageous. However my quar- YOll ~ATE. "IJe'$,the only one will· rel Is with our insurance laws Thero Ing to pay · the COU!llf lo print and should be I required reducUon o( distribute a list ol, his qualifications to premiums the surplus to be refunded to the electorate." I would. take Issue with ' anyooe who by virtuo o! employment this comment, in that the word "willln1t'' benefita or cash inveslment b a s ~ lend to mL!lead the electorate. The coverage In excess ol ~ or wool "able" ""'*1 be a "!e"' accurate course the simp)e thing woold be to gift , wqnl I, suspect., 11! viow Of Ille $1.SOO oost the surplus lllsuraOOe payment to the pa- lnwlved for lllll!c 8llCb a statement., Uent ~ pollqltoldor, As a, caltdldale, I am moot willing lo aubo\i~,and .~ 1i1 -means· I can , aJlorll, lJ\Y quaijficatlcm to the votm of the district. lt ahould be polnled ... ~ however. that the """"callCIOI , for "school board truatee,1'ii0 not lnducle being an aflluont ~ker, attorney, Jand. - THEDELAYenoounlmd~lhetwv oompanlea jockeying fqr J>Ollitioo is '° ~ embarrasalng that ori .,......;..,, I me only 'I"• inadequate pol!q and ooulh up the rem-r. ' D. Il llEZ owner or baron of industry. I am certain ,-----------~ that many o! tbe candidates who have filed !or the ~ ol trustee, -.Id be moot "wtlllna" lo place their quallllca- tioos before 1be electOtat• • • • . 1fa the Clounty ~·or ·voten IXll11y melbod ... I( Ibey <culd affonl to do ao I · Elll4UND c. p. SllEEllAN -. BealtllJ....,,..nee To the Editor: . I have 1 ·teen -1 lntemt In the monl .. well .. Iha Jecal ~ " beolth ......... --joll!U, PIYln& only a poll/oo o! an lnrur...,. claim. Yet -~llecta rull ..-ianr-oo the . m 1111*" to dbajmlnat• I nA I forulCJ!led ill- dlvl6iaJ wbo llOt -I to 111 on, publ1c dole, -tlJ buys lddltlonal ln1t1rance ovor tbat , aupplied by his ORANGI COAST DAllY PILOT Rob11t N, W«d, l'MblW.tr Tllomp K'•<Vi~ Editor it a.,-... the title, • u-,.- ...__ .... *,...1t1""""..r.-~"'.-c"'"'. ol App«bdlan • llltl foagbt ... - " NIW8lf/lN ond novdlll, J.--. Jr., eolllted In the 11.S. AlflrJ In 1111 and oemd In Anrl3 ~ ... Ul Ha lie -with )ohn.llemclon In l'lrll ID the porW prooedlaf tu .-... lie bu wt1ltal 1rtidet "' 1111111<111 for The New Repotllllc ml tbe-. VICl'Oll DE KEYllZRLING AllJ'lhlni ....... ._Id ;at-" I• treasonable In a teclJnotop:at .., when an Ujltliment on the ...,. ot 6a l'>dllc O<ea can cret a Udal -m the"""" of the Alllnlle 0.:.0, emP!oyllfl. - TO • "'1 ,...inc, u an added . ' ~ • i ~ ... ' . '[, l .. ~ .... "'<::: • • • • . . -~ •• "':~1~'D -.c11:b'1a !·!Ci u: lil.ti1I J ~t~J ' ,I( ~);•j "9:i1;1.1 '.~il' ..... f l"'b; • i>ri.c. m· ~l ,,,.. l3!:1.11¥ ! lo QlVJ ; ~, i»n •1om l ·~ ... "~ u:! aJf 111-., r.:, ..J•1'l':K; ' ...:nI" t .. ·.:n:. ·II~ ·~().lni.7' .;'\,•v1 • .~:;;. .,J '.•llJ 1>';:, ~·:i ;Ji;< f'cr1q. !. ~v; " I ;i rtZ' ~or.t ~ •. t ;-.q , lt! '; 111.:·· " .; ~l!N•· ·, .. n. ?" .... ~:!t .. ~1 ... ,,o .. $1 ·"" n1~ri. :-.u:n ~;. ;>•tj {i~ I .,,. 'l.!IJ ;11i·11 in· rl ~·. JOO~ •• •f'.,~ t ... ,ri,c• 1{": •1 .. l!'f lo 1••li t ~,; b')C:'I• , ·~~o:• "r," .. •' l ':1"\L. ~"i8 vf &q ~ril c. ••i: ll rt I ~l"'.<1i.;,.­ t1~t!O'• b :.:!Jf ii .~ ' ' l ' • ! • .. . --- • ' . ,,-. " ')frl • 1. ""' , .. ' . 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II'~... . ANAHEIM • 2222 S. Harbor. llvd • . JQRRANCE . · · 21250 Hawthorn• llvd. - ' ... ' T STORE HOUf\S: lllOHDAY THRU FRIDAY, ,2 PM. to 9 P., SATURDAY lild SUN 'I, 10 AM. to 7 PM. ... PLUS QUALITY AND .FRIENDLY SERVICE. -. . WE'RE INTER-ESTEE> IN YOUR GOOD HEALTH! • SHOP: AND SAVE WITH US ... I . . . ' ,,.;;=::z · ALPHA TOCOPHERYL VITAMIN E 100 l.U."".'100 CAPSULES E Alph11 ToeopMryl' The molt po91Jl1r vit1min on 1he market todayi! Enjoy tht hnl1hful klvlnt~ K i1nti1t1 cl~m this ,..,...,it.bit vi11min provides. Stock up now! 100 1.U. , . °NAruflAL . . . ' . VITAMIN I J ' ·00% NA URAL E OIL VITAMIN · 5,0001.0. . 11'.JO% Natl!,.._ Vi'-rnin.E Liquid. See ~t wonders it c... do for wrinkles, • llging skin. blemishes, f~ llnes and L....-~ ONllS.• Huling bums Md wounds, 1tmdl rntrU. and me-. . OIL I . 1 Fl.OZ.. I Comp. 014.95 1:·"~j SJ 99 . ' ' ALPHA TOCOPHERYL VITAMIN E 400 l.U. $266 1.___--i 50 CAPSULES Comp. 01 5.50 VITAMIN E CREME ------u.. thit high po1tneV hypooellwgtnfc I ~:::::::;~-;:E?"l Netural E Cf9l'N n 1 rnoilNrinf tot' II ___ your ak#t, Ee;;" I -. ROSE HIPS C Somt Vit9l'l'li'n1 cen bt ltorld in cM body" ••• but not C. h _,,. you ,_.. ID thi• vit1I vitamin. 500M.G.-100TABLETS SJ33 Comp.013.111 750 M.o\-60 TABLEfS SJ 7 7 Comp. tt3.50 ._,_._ . . . ~ .. ....._ CONTAINS 600 I.I.I. 114 \llTAJIUH E oEOOORAnt $Of1PWRH VltAmtn £ DEODORANT SOAP WITtl . VITAMIN E 500 1.U. Vit. E per bar aeenses KM Ind tumi·shft. Soothes dry, m.pped complt1dons. Protktl blby'1 ttndlf tkln. Helpa pmolflt penplni\ion odor. Comp." 1.00 3 9 ~ SUN·E SUNTAN LOTION HelPI retuwnate lrMi moisturize vour dlin while promoting 1 beautiful, r;wn glowing i.nl Non-grusy. 1,0001.U. 99' Vit. E Comp. 011.91 ' CHEWABLE • • VITAMIN C n-_,.-10-uk• "'*'Of Hnorlfd .,,,.,.,, ar• plfflCt for the whole f.rnlly. 100 MG.-100 WAFERS 7 7 ~ Comp. 01 t .75 . 300.MG.-100 WAFERS s 1•6 Comp.014.49 AO PRICES PREVAIL .WED. FE!IRUARY 28, n RU MARCH 11th ' '· ) • 1os1'H1Pk VITAMIN C "-ric.., "'•"" , .... BMG.-tOOTAllLE,.. "-"'"' . c ... :.!""-.!': = ii:n-: :t._-..,..-_- --c. ~-:uo '89~ ..... 100 T*ets Nutritional F,oods SUNFLOWER SEEDS Nett.QI lhefled. .No prnlf'4tiWI or .cldltiwL 14-0Z. BAG 39 ,, Comp. It 75c PROTEINA NUTRITIOUS BREAKFASI FOOD Uke .-notti. Protetn. It • WIJQUil bMftd, • good IOUrC* of ~ prcnitin. . 1-LB. BAG Comp. It 55c NATURAL PUFFED 'cEREAlS Rudy-to4at, Prepnd bv I new nwthod wtllch rltti'ns the natur.I food -~ i nd fllWll' of tM ..,an. 'MtM. Rlct ot Mitk1. &OZ.BAG 23' Comp. It 39c PURE NATURAL APPLE JUICE Grown without ss-ys Of' hwmM chemk:le. Del9'tful MtUflli fll'V'Of ~ ...-tnftl. No IUPf OI pNMf· ¥9tiYn 8CSOM. OT.BOTTLE Comp. It 89c 39' ABC FIG BARS M.dl with puni wg1tabl• thortenlng and t~ Yllhol• wtte.t flour. Tntv l'ld nutrltlou1. A gtMt Sl'\K:k. 18 OZ. PKG. Comp. at 79c 49~ RAW CASHEW PIECES ""'· Mtural. No Pft'M'Wtivn or 9dditfws. 140Z.PKG. Comp. It 89c COLD PRESSEO SOY Oil 59' No pr9Mf'Wtivel ltdd9d. Rich in Polv·UnMtUrllM. ldn' for Ml9d5, CIOOking and biking. OT.BOTTLE Comp. .. 95c ADELLE DAVIS' Lm GET WELL eon..011.,95 89' DOWNEY 12800 Woodruff .. LOS ANGELES I 3760 Wilshire Blvd. at Western , 3081 Bristol .Avenue ' .. • 11 • . ~ ' \ . •, • . . . . I ..... • CamsoStill fiur lldT c•uuGB -Ar-. .... . .... _ .... m....,,,. ....... ,. -Amlril::m .... Bridlb ius 'W n -• ~ Yo Clly t11at ·amiea --._ wof141od de-lie ill II&. But It IMlabrf .. ....,. So lie -If _.. to Id "P a ~. ~ .. ......., 1111111 ~ did. ••'"•"fCill ..... •Ill '""' 'llilt'I ... .... ,...... • Wll.&T, YOCNB --tf Onie ~ ol. ....,., KY.! (lj,ftg -w-) pleaS at ldll>le -... -·..-re--• ........... 'Ille larl· . ... - --..... -. if• ""'.it Among .. -• -.y ··-• ollicial lipa· ........ ~., ... ,.. . •,, ea ..a to z... 11. BOid,. P. o. im ins~ N,.;,. """' !,C09/.-. At A-SECTION. •• 6.95 B·SECTION---....... 89' ea C·SECTlON._, _____ ...... 13.95 I DAYS OHlY • UMn .. I COUPON PO CUS"IOMEt. 2 OF lACH SPEC&AL Pil OOUPOH • • JYearly EverJone LUt.ens _to Landers , ' • . Protests -Extended W ar--Alvarez 111 n. ~ comerM ,nd llpll el 1 newt Unr -u.. It ... oed him aftfr nlillll * . J eoolortnce at Olk KMll Naval N..ih VletDam by .,,Unr ~ ~ All« 1 1q -ho liaY)' U. Co11lr. Evant! llolp!t» tn Qolland, .mer. ho -Jane Fooda Pd -~ Altua ~r. \blilb American bu been W.d}usll~( t o US. Atty. ~ Rabey Cllarlt. antiwar prolt,#ls prolonied the freedom since hlS return to ' •1 1lllNlt lbll all 11111 Vl!!llllln' wit and his . Im-the United Stal .. IWO' ,,.. to be aold .... obwdy jrilClftmem · 11W8 BBAllD they were la -Althougb 0 lle spool Ill years a~?i, as """'' other m<n lbere; to W <lldll'I I« U 11 ...... .,W .ot ~'II Id mte ALV SAID be will In Norlb V'M••-PrilOO 1111. • cart lurtMr ..... ll M # ..... ".ao problem" rud· • ...,.."';;! lllfll/f believe the effect o1 t1te ..,. all. ' Alavara Aid Ito wm llay In ju3llng to lm>dom a n d ~ tit.' .!~me for ..,. liwar acliVily did ~ aur lie oakf Ito -ltlll14111Y the Nlfl' ~ lllfllll a "long ~ In U.S. life . p'ilot _ Alvarez aaid stay," Alvarez said. ''To whit for draft ckMlga and added: vaaat...,_" ..-~ and net aJd be went out for a 1!iia'lllfy the warm welcome ' eilenl, I camiot say. Ir en· "I don't llWt,I< ..,.. ~ ol •• E•L H _,. •• •--driJit In San Franc:i5Co Tu6-~lfuued Stat.eS conv~~ged the-Vietnamese-a •• . ---r ~"-s~~~ •i•h his friend, iiJftrUallworthit '' , gave them perhaps tiope ' Alvarez, whet apptared calli, a.learmna. alit ~erl-. ~football.star Joe K~p~, ALVAlttz. SS, talked ,oruy' ~7t'~~ing would develop out =·=~ t.o.:..= !::'':.,.~o~u~ ::.ily~~ ~i~ .... Qpeared somewllat Alavarez said he and other under TV, Ughti, wu asked . "nlceY1JWliladld' natmclo bappmml to mt. I can~ P n. '"* 11 be faced dor.al!J of POW1 were aware ot U.S. an--about his a.wife Tangee who meet him. -out aod have a good time.. ~ . ... ' ' 1 ' I I . • • SEQUOIA SfRAWBERRYS 39c . _., . " ... TAM, CALIF'S-T OPU!AI LOW SPIEADlff JUNIPER 69c SEE OUI WIDE SELECTION Of WEEDS, FEEDS AND llllS IMSECTS, FOR ROSU: BARE ROOT null ., $ " JREES From 298 RQLSfs GUARD s~ 1 OO AUSTRALIAN HG. '2.29 . TREE FERN99c ' . ROSiS' ~·111~• FREE BOOK FROM SUNSET! 'The.Magazine of Western living "AN INTRODUCTION TO THI JOYS OF CALIFORNIA GARDENING" JUST COME IN CORRY'S ORIGINAL ENGLISH FORMULA SLUG AND SNAIL DEA TH •. No) 1ffectad by roln $129 I ASK FOi iT. • Protects your 2V4 garden lo4' Wffks lb. PLANr BULBS NOW FOR SUMMER COLOR r--CO-O""'.K"'."'E,"'."'S ------. G tADS •• : •• 5c · -ilOP-R-OIL TOMATOES . FOR YOUR SHADE GARDEN s1 a9 CAMELLIAS ::.:a gal. Ah , 'son fvl'l!licidol, cootrol mildew, rot, fungu1, and blighl in dichondro 2 29 Pint PEPPERS 19c ..EGGPLANT ONLY·~ Supe r Blue kills crabgrass, bluagross a nd many other wffdy grosses. Clobbers ox· olis, block medic a nd oth@f creeping weeds-, Also ferti· 51e1 dk:hondro, ··PATIO SHOP , ·GAS LOGS Reg.$39.95 1995 SEE OUR NEW 197J LINE OF BROWN.JORDAN> TROPITONE, MEADOWCRAFt AND .JOHN HANCOCK, ETC. YAHADVANTAGEOFOUR . 50°1 OFF• 1972 (LOSl~lltS, SOME UP TO /0 • . . FREE 'POPCORN POPPER FROM OUR PATIO SHOP , INCLUDED ,REE WIYH THE PURCHASE OF A GAS LOG SET SEE THE YELLOW TAG SPECIALS IN OUR PATIO SHOP ASK ABOUT OUR Landscape Service ~, For New Home Owners ~ BANDIN I SUPER WEEDILIZER 12# II&. $7.49 SAYE$1.00 $6.45 24# 115. $12.H SAYISUO 10'5 bandini PRE-EMERGE FOR EARLY SPRING CARE REG.$9.95 SAVE $2.00 s79s ~r.V:l\'MW·· ~ - -01'.EN 'l' mY~"' 0 .41.JJ •••. Zt'Z.3 NEW®Rr ·COsrA hi\ESA NURsERY 646--3925 PATIO SHOP 642-4103 , • • • . . ~ . . .. • - . -WlreS..•lcel latsval," a romantic )li!lodrama that s i g n l f t e s OberH.'1 comeback as adJ<a and her debul 11 a l!>&Jcer, premiered in Mu· City. eweb sparkled and a few iltemation.al figures w e r e ~ PEOPLE ) .• * The attorney fer actrus Miller said in SI. Louis be · file a damage Ill.it within days as a reoult ol injuries & Miller sulfend Oii tbe of tbe Muoidpal Open during a performance -· Charles· E. Gray sald Mill received a sewre inner lnjurJ Aug. H-- -· by • -eurlain a IOl!De: change. . * "door belle" bas Invaded ~lber aJJ.malo bastion. Bamh'• Reno -~~~ that Cellee • f.I ' 23, bad been edded Ila _. man llafl-opeuil!g bndli~ bogag• and · · . parllng I o t * actna . Li s a and the musical t" in wbich lbe atar- bave wm top film honon out by tbe British <Jl Film and Televlsioo ~ -cloullllter of EUnbol~ n. -led Ila-pm. durlllt • .,...,..., ot lbe 11"'"1 Albert int .... * Sopt. -"" ......... with -Com-in.rutY j:oDete -April I :llut. be wU1 bewnJe aD Uof• mpu1 cmmltant" at I equlvllleat to I b e ooaa.,_11e-. "_ .... _ ....... llrinl for Wblta. bmdals bave DOI dlao *" caued frlcdal W.am ... and COlleCo trfl-. * Under Cypriot law, ,Ardlblsilop MMsloa. _. a llllnl five-,.., -• ,.... 'la& ol Cyprus -.., rlvol the Feb. I reil*•tlon •tl4odllne. He ...... blonep tmnlhll_.. ' ·--- Sikh.a Can. Wear'em Alieient KUALA LUMPUR, llllaJ1ia («!') -Tba .,.......... .. ,, - lSlklll, bblddai Ill' - ttlllloa to --turt.na. can wear .. crab hlrtlano'' to cou>PIJ with tbe la• wbea rldln& mot.rcydes. . TbiJ means a Sibk can ...., a ll(JOdal belmet over · the five yards ol -.. -bis bead. NEW YOllK (AP) -Erick -°"'1ikae -tbal allm ""-" -the -in --T•blcl<~ up. 11e 1>aa. pa1r or ... khllde best aeUen thal bave ...,..Uy becomt paporilack pbenomena in tbla COUDlry. "llaylle DOI all the - ln my boob are crnect," Von lliiiikeillijlil-m an IDtemeW here'. ".Bui there la DO ciwbt • that n ~ 1'1oilad 1tom by Von Daab ill --~·" Iba jarp "' ...........,, t«:bnokJO, the 'f l 1 I t o r I VON D , SI, a ---and their '"-"-._ trade w1fb DD Ttbk:lel become nu: e I ea r ~ "~ rocteta. 1crma1~'duc1 t Io D , "ChariotJ ol the Gods?" and WTOpl ID did _, with DIW "Gods From <Mer Space.'' wordl bl hll boots. Von Dlnlk.M's books, .,..~ The u-y la that visitors pu'"-•~ in Europe in the late frcm -worlds laoded ... ....,_ earth In preblstoric u-, 1960s. Translated into 32 crgted tbe mc1:1ment1 of langu.qes, they have sokl human dYilllation a D d JiiOre ~ nilDion oopfes, deplrt<d. acconlin( to The Trade News -. • po•bli•'i .. lldutly maprine T1IE AMERICAN eclltlnos, p1,.1bll&hed ia 1'10 and 1111, en- joyed nolaUve(r good sales. Moct than one million papetlJact ~ ol "Chariots of the Gods! ' had beeo IOld through~. Early In Jl!IUlrJ, • fllm based on the boob wu ahown on network le1evWon. Sales soanoa. -- From nowbett, .. Chariots of BJIMIOO i'EICllH1 xm,1 ... ..,..._ ....... ___ ... ........ ,....._. ..... _.....,. .... ..,. ...... ........... ~ ...... 597 sou.. ---- e(,ICR£1E Mii .om .......... ... ••;·~-' ........... T• --· .... : 66~ ll.llG . --- .. Jr M 1-..,-IP.-..IL -.1.h I ......... W at J'l ..... {_ ...... ... J'CWW., IP I •• 27..7,.U~llOU.- ILOMLIUM ROOFIRG "3fm. FT. ldPllE: BOIBDS n.un .DOORS r'-lacloals ••• --••• 1 .. "t --· ---r.-·· ·• ... ..,do Ir! r. r 1 318" nucr BARDBoABD 8.88 IWIOGUY 7.77 ASR10~88 llllCB 11.99 ·LOUVER . wnmows SeDd ~--ClgM CICl'Ol8 Iha -lib Jolm W- dld on~-~ . W~thamtoU" In ot oi.c....111an. lbe Godat" IUddlllly appeartd u tbe ,..,,..i bolt ..0-. -netiol{ paperbacll: in tbe oaw> try oo The N"" Y«lt Times Ust. A ...,.., ol campus boobtora by The Oln>nlde of Higher Education ranked It third in sa~ th.is month. It was not among the top 10 campus seUen lul month. The paperback publisher • Bantam Boob. said 2.$ million coplt!J o ( "Chariots of the Gods?" and 1.4 mill~ copies ' Blir a.-dl thoF flDallJ put tbia llhllf OD , ...r...,.Lafagobay-wt.Dcn'tlmow ..... fll do wllb It alL tho. 26''x 8' 2.44 26"xl0' 2.99 26"ldr 3.77 26"xl•' 4.33 26"d6' 4.88 Tb aolld stuU for patio • Pis ·f1VE'., . A»t>CA{Z..TflO~S ONL."f HA'te f=OUR.. ft NC€£$ 1"0 CCMJ+.I T' OH• iS"mGH 4_.M 24"JIIGH .f.55 • • • -"ng, priYGCf - dJylder panels. whatnw ·you can talk your hn-:M"d lnlo hullcliDg. a..loe ot colon. 26"x 8' 2.44 26"xlD' 2.99 ~I 3.77 .. . • 30"mGB &.'&& 36''mGB 7.77 42" B1GB 8.88 48"ma& 9.99 M"BIGB II.II of "Godo Iron> Outer Space" have beta prinUJd. VON DANIKEN 11l d ,.llgioUs -!Int Caused him to question lrldltlooal es· planations of man's past. Raised in a W1ct Catholic home, he began to - about Old Te1tamenl refetellOe:I to gods, instead of a singular god. and about the actu.il everitilhifliiifjh'td the biblical writers. • I • -. -. • • • • • • IU.YPlllT Sentencing Set May 4 in Murder • • • Blood· Tests I Forth~ Record Births Def ens.e Fund~ Stay-~!~Prnnlrl~ • blood -for l)'Jlllllfs aad !be SA!fl'A MIA -!'mldenl -la..,.. baYO -a.£0 _ ... hu edllcalod ........,.qu!nnenl lot rubella Ankeny, is. of l\n w. Coast Nlaon has given the Am«1can ol>le to IDIM IQ)' lmj)OCI on a and lnue4 law dt(reee lor (r-an me••'-) !nununlty SANTA AJJA -Both sides In a murder traH that did not got beyond the Jury selection stage Thursday agreed on May 4 as the date Corliss Kay Ankeny of Newport Beach will be sentenced for the slaying of 1JCl;.\---.o«l Dlllne-gletm" Hl(J>way, plelded 1 u Illy Bar A.uocUltlon h1' ptlUlai loag ltlndlDi publlc Image "In 300 ltudenil lrom n>lhorltr -~ ......, Thursday to r.cluced cbargea pledge that fundl devoted to '\'hi<:h we have oomtantly '""'~ack, I& e • I can testlni wW no Ioager be of vollll'tarr fllallllauabter the def..,. of the poor and tn-la<bd credibility." American and Am<ric&n In-by the county Health De after the newly aeJect.d jury digent will not share the fate He hallod the OEO pro-dfan. ment. was barred from 1 negoUaUng ~ of many other progl'IJ}l! grams and .the organized bar'• 'M e I e ~ v e ta~ those Under the new state law session that took place In ORANGE COUNJY slashed I n admlnl1tiatlon Cooncll of 'Legal FAucatlonal members ol minority com-Orange~ ''-"--l--1>1Hlgets, the_ffil!i'• inafdent Opporlun!lies <QA:QU!'!:Jn-mun!Ues .would never have tests must be oerUllod by a Judge Uoyd BI an pl e d • 1 ...._ _______ _, assured Orange Cjiln I Y . creaaod public acceptance "iil tielif'ablOnl!ordi1nn1chool-phY•lc!an.-belare.& courtroom. · lawyers Thursday. the role that Iawyer1 play in fees 1f Ute A.BA h8d oot pro--license can be Issued to • Ankeny, accused Oil arrest-"Any funding that bas been preserving this n a t I on • 5 vlded tbe q.,EO program. woman. Planners To Ready of the killing wt S.,Pt. 17 of Gravel halted wlll be q u l ck 1 y sy•tem o1 justice... !-~:.::....::.::....:~~~~~~~~~~---~ the 21-year~Jd cOed w_bo ' restored ," ~ton trial lawyer shared 111.s plush Towers Robert Meserve -told the )fESERVe-TOLD the -joint apartments llUlta, races a poo-Z Orange County Bai:. Asaocia-meetiJll o1 ~ county bar and • slble term o1 one to 15 years on.;n g lion in Santa Ana. "I have -the the Orange County Grand in state priacm. II Pre s l d en t ' s per .sonal Jurors AMoclatioo that tbe • assurance behind that slate- ALL Cll'IJEll chargea against A d ment." the man deacr!bed In pretrial pprove , Meaerve said the Wblte sesalons u a major heroin House action will enable Jegal SANTA ANA -Tbe County deaJei: who pocketed as much -' aid programs pr oc e 1 a e d The Weit Coost'1 FiU1f. 8oard of ~rvisors has a.s !500,000 from street sales or SANTA ANA -Alter three through the Office o I E~Bitton " agreed to assign a county ll>e narcotic wel'fl dismissed. years ot study and debate Economic Opportunity (OEO) n~~·c:.L:g:::o"~~•TY planning staff member to the Police said! Ankeny _ drove \ Orange County's z 0 0 i n g to ·continue the kind ol work o... • 11x11•1tt Orange County Hou s I n g the fatally wounded Miss regulating sand and gravel' "that we have .lncJ'easingly s~1e:01~.~~:" u~ ,....f:: Authority to prepare ap-c1 ..... 1 t f Ills ..-nt come to recogn.lz,e as a vital 1.tk M1.tteurn1 Jersew1 L1K11Wmte1n =ons for, propoged teased .... 16 e on rom apa .... ,e operations was approved Wed-function of our American M.,._.,1 crown -"""'•· London. f I I to Hoag Memorial Hospital ---..IA of . -Poll Offlctl °' arltlltl .\llrtln .... or o w • n c o m e and then drove off at high •-=-Y by the Board. ot system Jll!Uce. 111~ c.!11141, Gru1 sr111en, JWMY. groups Su ..... ...n .. ,.. Lled!t-i.1ri, "'--1u11oncr, P1pu.1 · speed while she was being ........ -..rs. N.w Gultlff, unit.cl s1.1 .. , un1...i The fiv~ housing board rushed to the emergency Approval had been delayed "AND WHD.E we use this N~=:,;.mot"•tl\IT c•n«ti.11ona, Pint was appomted last year after room .. He later surrendered te for a week lo send proposed means to defend the poor we o.w c-rs: 1tc. months of debaU:· 1be Tues-San ~hno police. modifications back to the must a1so recognlr.e that we Sh_:: ... • ::.1-., HD1t1 day..vot&-to provide i)elp~was__ Officers ~d-the attractive-county Planning Commission have an obUgaUOii to defend .. :"'' ,..11 • .., ••n _ approved by a 3-! vote. · victim had been the reclplent which 'wrote the new regula-wlthout-pd)'Iilent--those who cunit""'Anr~1 -cannot call on funds from any "'""' •• ••" .8 • ~ 0 N i'nformati·on of a number of cosUy gifts tions. ,, M d 1s.n11 ""' Fwy. Nor1111 ~,.... source, eserve warn e M ch 2 4 • Leases ,...._..,_,, · ... SY.AMP EXPO '73 THERE ARE SPARKLING, MORE THAN ,2001> DEPENDABLE, USED CARS FOR SALE ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS. . . trwn Robert Thomas, county f":m theb afnuent unemployed Changes included th e local lawyers. Mui:'12.boi K~i 50c admioistr_JUve officer,. who, ar teac er, among them an recognition of photogeometric The ABA president remind· ,. ••• PAll:KING W~ D C I i~rted sportscar 00..ring maps tis well as aerial i-~~~~;~~;:_~;jjb'~"~"';•;• -;;;~"";;'~" ~";'"~"~''~' JJ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ,,,..,. in ~ · . ast the license plate Bi•-n . phi Th ll eel his audience that it was on-Fri., s.1 .. to •.m. -' p.m. Week, the f raJ-fundi.ng for ~ topogra ·c maps. is wi ly in recent years that Sl.ondlw 10 '·""· ·' p.m. bou.ling prOgram$o is I n provide means of measuring j ........ the depth and content of · iN Licenses '°s:;"'~i.r oavtd L, Baker Supervisors gravel pits other than boring. I -T'S A HONEY OF.: r OFFER! J -argued that if no money-were It sets"bours of operation from _ • KAM,..~~~:;,.. -J .• 11, available lt was worthless 6 a.m:-to-8 p.m., Monday . _ ~ ~ Marriage l'ftl Tltlem L-. Hunll"9Mfl ._... to deYelOp a program. Okay State through Safurday. Operation -"""' '· "' """"· County Planning Director to 10 p.m. is po"ible with Forest. Oictaaon said plaMer special permits provided Reid .. Ftory, who is Jamilar Animal Plan eaces&ve noise would occur. with housing problems would • The s8n"d and gravel law FrW •. o,.!~~~~~nrw1on be assl&n~ to aid, the. board. goes into minute detail on ~-.. --~~C.'" a.~l9n..-. The housmg...authonty asked SANTA ANA - A new state-such operations and includes a."""w, byM. E\11tn MOrrtionc:'~ for $70,000 in federal revenue mandated program that will reqilireme.nts for rehablllta- Fr•llk A.~ ~-Id A. DrvMc111 •"'"...l .... funds to .., ____ its cost Orange County an ad-tion of such areas wtien ... ~l A.. J .. ~ .. E.. • ...... '6 lUUUJl,;OC: dlt1--• • -000 . . . I --=' ow • il~rv~\r·· ~i:s.,~ nmntioos. Joe-'l'eple;-Orange UU111 ....,, Ul ~ma mining operations are com-~~ , 6i~1Mil.tf. ~~ ~fti Councilman and a mem~ shelter operations has treeo •I>-pleted. e' c."'ti1c/ ~· 9'::c'1m?Mi:, superVisors ·Tuesday t ha t proved by the. Board of Rehabilitation could include r~J=: ·~ a::: ~= of . the housing board, told Supervisor.$. parks and lakes as well as • ~ -000 -"'d he sufficient ,,...,.uired by the new law is Huan .,..., wuw · £"'11_ recreatiooal areas. l.INfle w. Hunt. ll•IDlnl °' ..._.. Supel'Visor Ronald Caspers a euillanizing compression Not included . he l · .DetUli Notices . . . PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH llOHDAY, MARCH 5 HO~YWELL PENTAX SP500 Worl<!-renOwn~d .Pentax craftsm,anship and reputation for accuracy 1s incorporated into-one"'bf-tfle mcist · exceptional singl-e-lens-reflex cameras money can buyt ·'-Super Takumar 55mm f/2.0 lens ~°'"'~'~;c;~.:, l~ joined Baker in opposing the chamber !or the disposal of . , tn t regu a• ~~r.:=,;Hn~: -~~'°'t"~; temporary~.~ · unwanted and sick animals. ~ds:U~:t:: governing noise :,~j-,;.i:. ~~~I __ ': But the supntsors Tuesday _ ""I<-.., .. ..., ..,.._ UP.EIU'ISO.BS.llll!pb Clarlt instructed Dr. John Philp, ·~~7;:· aod Ralph Diedrich favored county health officer to bill tbe • Highly accurate through-th&-lens expasure i tnetenng system · • Cl,ossic,,Penta1t..>1ypng ates handling ....,,.. _,,, - -the move. Diedrich said. "You state !or the extra costs. They Triple Death ~E., l:':i'v~ ~ .. ~ approved the housing authori· stated that SB 90, the new tax ilBUCICLB A i!ON WDTCUFF MORTUARY C'f E. 1?~ St., Cotta Meu . . .... ur.n.daoERON nJNIBAL BQME C-*ll!Mt -Co* -. lff.UU • A'U.mcw>11'AY MORTUARY llt Br ... w17, Cetta Meta UUIJI •• Jl<(lOllMIClt LAGUNA llEACB MORTUARY 1111 LapM eoo,.a Rd. ·-. • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORJ.u..PAllK l:emelery "-ltortuary ~pel JM hetlJc View Drive Newport llNdl, Calllotnla • -• PEEK FAMILY <XlLONIAL ll'UNERAL BPME 78'1 Bolsa Ave. Westmlaater PS-3SU • SMITHS' MORTUARY tn Mala SL HuUngton Beaek 531-wt Co_ost Wi•e Coastwise, oo one is more coast wise than T o m Murphine. He's the DAU. Y PILOT'• managing editor and virtually a llleloog miden.t of the Orange Coast. Ch<ck out bi.I tolumft, "Just Coasting '' an'aJmost dally feabµ'e ol the DAILY PILOT. Wam!ng : tt COljld be habit f~lng. ty and lf it is wnrtll, having ii rmnn law nquires that the ·Trial Delayed should be supported.7 ' st.ate pay !or · ill new inan- 'Ibe autbori~y favors ~ dated programs required or viding housing for low income counUes and cities. and' minority l'llUP8 by. leas-THE LA If wW acta~lly re- SANTA ANA -A delay has been ordered in the Orange County Saperior Court trial of a man charged with the kill· tngs of bis estranged wife, her ma1e companion -and her girl friend .. ing ~a.. frQn their owners and sGbteulng • &hem t 0 quirt! Ute sbelt,r to add one tenants· rather than county new euthansla c h a m b e r 9'*1ledhduslngprojects. (painless death). Dr. Philp said new regulations demand that animals be left in the decompression chamber for 20 minutes instead of the present 15 and that they must be ploc- ed' in individual chambers un1ess they are from the same family or littez-,. Press Club Deadline March 19 ' ANAIIEIM--The deadline ls drawing near for nomlna- lloos for the Orange County Press Club'.s Nintti ~AMual Headliner Awards banquet, hooo'ring outstandlng' achiev- ers and newsm,Uers. The club's 60ifd0f directors has set March 19 as deadline for su"bmisslon of nominees by Jetter to the · organization's ~t headquarters at 939 S. Roanne St., Anaheim. A letter naming the sug- gested individual, plus a penonality profile g I v In g reuons for his or h e r consideration m u s t company the nominaUon. HEADLINER Award win- ners in the past have included President Nixon . g y m n a st Kathy Rigby, actress Ruby Keeler, and a host or other countians wh:> have won widespread recognition inside or outside the county. Categories generally number about a dozen. in such diverse fields as community s e r " i c e , humanitarianism, politics, sports, b r a v e r y , medicine and education to na01e. a few. Presidio~ Jµdge Bruce Sum- ner granted the delay and ordefed that Amos Lewis Ratclilf, 50, Anaheim, be returned to the COUrtroom March 12 for trial on three counts of first degree murder. New· Shipment FANCY KOi . ALL PRICES .. ~:J Fancy GOLDFISH ORANDAS, LION HEADS lol I -I AltJoclOe &eldfitll ,....,. foM Plit.. Utlrts MH!cetfot1 BANKAMERtCARD WELCOME Pacific Goldfish Farm 14700 GOLDENWEST, WESTMINSTER C'"91 T ..... -, INenll If tflt SH ~ ,_yJ o,.. O.tly ,... ..... 893 7105 Open Sund•y..J!_~ 714 • -_ __., ..... • • : Mt~S LIST _ PRICE 239 .5 0 INCLUDl"G FREE BONUS OFFER. . ?1-iee g'OH«4-WITH . PURCHASE OF SPSOO ALL NEW '\{ivit~r. ELICfB,ONIC FLASH • Gulde No. of 32 with kod1ctuo1111 11 (ASA 25) • • 1,0 Fl11tt-1 per Set of AA Alklllnt B11!1r1•1. • Recycles In 7 S1cont11 • 2 Y••r Parl• Ind Ubot' Gu11&11ltt 59 .95 VALUE POCKET-SIZED AUTOMATIC! HONEYWELL AUTO/STROBONAR 110 ~ Automatic Range up to · '\11feet • Recycles in less than 10 seconds • Powered by 2 M batteries (not Included) • Guide numPerof 28 for ASA 25 film THE HONEYWELL AUTO/STROBONAR 360 FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STERE0 SOUNDS -OF THE HARBOR ' J • ' • • ..---. -. • • Liil~ >'IJ all• '<''"' ::·~ -• •• ·' ' ' 1:· ' • Iii 0 '· 0 ~\'!> lfJIJI.' '!> ~w;i~'6 eoo~'~ .... 0 \ •• • • , • - ' LAND HILLS 21lClll " •" Victory 81'Vd • llYWIDI 1521) . Tyler $1. .. • I I I 0 - • • f'rldlJ, March 2, 1'73 DAILV PILOT --~--------- • • \\\\U\\\\\ 1111'1. \\\\al\\\ 4 \\II :i':, 6S 1S , I ..... ' .... .. . . ' . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • ' ' ' • DAU.Y PILOT Academy To Vote OnScor~ ROLJ,YWOOD (AP)-"The GOdfather/' winner of 11 Academy Award nominations, may 109e the one for best original dramatic s c o r e ll;:~Jlboca~meme a ~oo of the musi -.... jlieV!cjijjly li)'<!Oln' -NlnoRota. Members of the music branch of the Academy of Mo- tion Picture Arts and Sciences -will vale again to decide whether "The Godfather" re- mains substantially original and therefore eJliible. ON TSE NEW ballot with ''The Godfather" will be the ~ for ''Ben." "Fellinl's Roma." ''1be Lile and nmes of Judge Roy Bean," "The Other" and "Sleuth." Academy rules define an original score as "consistittg substantially of original music composed far and first used in an eligible motion picture." At tssue is "The God- father's" Love Theme, which a~ntly was used previous-· 11 by Rota In another film. OIRE1t OSCAR nornin are the scores -f r o m "lmagel," "Limelight;" "Na- ,..... and Samantha" and .t<Tbe Posekton -'-Adventure.'' They m not affected by-the new v.ote. Earlloi, a best song nominee was di9quallfed when it was cii-vered the lyrics to the UC w8-e not used ln the morie. The llOlll was CU · ·May&ld's "Freddie's Dead" _from "Super F1y." Sergeant Fires~ Suit For Wig SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - An Air National G u a r d WleaDt lw filed suit In U.S. Dillrict Court seeking 'author!· ty to wear a wig to cover bis long hair while on duty two days each month. The laintilf is John B. W-Jl. 23, of San Francisco, a Hastings Callege ol Law 1tu- denl who is a clerk-typm with the U9th Hayward Air N •· timal Guan! unit. BE CONrENDS the Alt. Force Reserve regulation on wigs Violates bis constitu\ional rigblJ of freedom of ex- pression and associaUon and deprives him of bis persona!' liberty. . T h.e regulation pro.hibit.s wearing of wigs "except for cosmetic reasons to cover natural baldness or physical disfiguratlon." w..,tz said he bad been g l v 'en an umatisfactory participation rating oo Jan. a and Feb. 3 because be wore the wig. On each ·day, he got a balt<Ut and returned to the r .. malnlni ....ion. for the -th. Carsons Squabbling On Remarks LO . ANGELES (UPI) - Joanne ca-has filed 11111 here demanding the right to talk about her former m... band, Jomtny canon, on televitlO!I wltbout lollng her fl,JIO I inonth ollmony. Both Clnona are now talk """" ...... • Aa:UllDING 10 I claUle In -llfl--t Dllblr may "'•y or do ...... "'1Jch will hold the e6r -porty In public ....... ,.bile ICIDdal ... ..-. rl&llNe." ....... mod that t 11 r••• remam °' bw ,,,.,, • Yllllltlllc that d-•n 11 dto .., .. .. , ldaapport~. Mn. car11111 d e m a n d e d tn• 111 back allrnolly. • > t • • I • F),..y, Jlri 2. 1913 • FACTORY-SpQNSOREp LAST · 4 ,DAYS! SALE ENDS MONDAY MARCH 5 save $I 0. 'port1ble fm / am radio c1ssette tape recorder Built.in condenser microphone, FM/ AFC, Tone Control. SALE" 6995 ... "·" s11ve .$1.00 4eluxe astro sonic stereo AM /FM r11d.io phono . SALE $399 .... 14" Two sp~kers, air su~pension 1pe1lter sys- tem, exponenti•I horns, micro-m1tic record pl1y11", plus record storage i1n fine furniture design. save $70 astro son·ic stereo AM /FM radio . phono SALE $329 .... SI" Beautifully styled witli built-in 4 ch1nnel sound decoder, 2 hi9h efficiency 10" bess woofers, two 1,000 hr exponential horns, micrometic I pl1yer, ar•a for tepe unit. 25" diegonel meesure screen with T.l\.C ..•. Exclusive T otel Autometic Color. ' . SALE . $549 .... $ .. , ~---ss~85 Predoft)'inantly solid st1te c~1ssi1- matrix pk.tute. tube--Fin• Sp1nish cabinet. table model colo r TV Compect with TAC, brilliant rriatrix pic- tur• tube, 19" diagonal measurement. Op- tion•! pedestal base. SALE $399 ........ save $3 compact AM/FM digital clock radio ~ SALE $J695 .... $,..,, AM/ AFC slide rule dial, illumineted drum clock, wake to music or wali:e to 1larm. AM and PM 24 houi alirm. I , _.-NEWIROM f.-.C1'9IK1VOX 9Ws~~ 'Play CINSSEY oil any make TV 18"10'25' ... black and white or colOf. • • • COME IN! SEE 11'1 PLAY IT TODAYi ~ Odyss•y is thought, action, an~ r•ection •. ·.' . $ 9 9 9 S Odysle'y comes compl•t• with • mister c'ontrol , modul•, six printed circuit ·gam• cards, 12 dif-• ' ONi y ... f•rent games and two player controls. Odyuey is o Regular Priced M09navo:r Value Without At1nual Savin9s . \ ' . ~. l save ' ' THE . VIDEOMATIC EYE $30 color. consote TV features • ~he · amazing videomatic eye Videomatic eye actul'lly sees the changing light in the room end adjusts 1utomatically the color, brightness and contrast to 9ive you the best possible picture day and night. I 00 -;. solid reg. state. Simulated picture,. $699 25" Diagonal Measur•ment .._IOR MODEL MAGNAVOX TV's & AEREOS Modern Walnut Full Size Console Stereo •tt•lar 2n.9s -·-··-·························-······:....................... Now 199.95 Mediterranean Pecan Console Stereo ~·1ar zn.n ····--·-···~············--········-···············-······························· Now 179.95 Early Amer.ican ._ Modern Phono-Console Stereo •tt•lar 16'.50 ........... ···············--······· Now 99.95 French Provlncial Fruitwood Creclenza Console 'Stereo •tt•~.398.50 ··-····---··--~Now 289.95 ' . . . Early Ame.r.ican 50 WaH Large Console Stereo ••1ar 4H.5o .... ·-·····--·--·····--·--'--: .... _ •. Now 299.95 d I W . -. ''. I Mo ern Wa nut 50 aH Large 64 . Conso e Stere~ ltecjodar4,,.5o ..................... _. _.Now 399.95 d II 2 '' C · I . . Mo ern Fu Door 5 onsole Co or TV 1oga1ar·u,.oo ·······-···--·····-·-···-···-··················-··-: .•. --,---·-·-Now 499.95 - Afio On Sale -T es -kers -Ratios -l&W TY -Portable Color -Phonogra hs • Com SINCE 1926 ~--~.------------...... ' 401 MAIN STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH Sales & Service. • 536-7561 • MEMBEllOF UNl]l:D STORES ( • 90 DAYS CREDIT . WITH NO INTEREST 1o.A.c.> lo"!' pa)[n_fhtsL up to 90 deys lwith norm•I doWT1 paym•ntl m••ns no lnt•r•st or nrvice ch1rgel GOLDENWEST & WARNER HUNTINGTON BEACH Salts Only • 842'-5596 " f , • 1 • { • try:. To I • ' .& . ' ,. • 'I .-4•~· 'lb lielp other pe6pl e ad~~ at aJ 1 iim'SS,.. the Girl" Scout Laws. Scouting There'• a new look to Girl Scouting in Orange County U.... days. Uniforms have been updated and the promise edited, and more and more men ~ attpph>g i,. to help administer the af. lliln of the Girl Scoot Council, a ...,. profit airporaUoo whlclrls served by 9.IOO adult volun~ In v.aried capacities. Oitly a handful of eJCoc:t(tive and clerical Illa!! members aro employtd by the COWlCll. Tbe· reot of tile program_ ls ..... uy directed and tarried· oot by . volunteero throughout Orange Counly ," said Mn. Frantea WblUa o( ltvlne, ... ~director, A ileiepte body which meets onte a year elecll a IO<nember "'*'1 ci dlrec> ton aad the boenl manaies ~daft ot the oorpora11oo, "wbtcll Jo Alllllll job," she -· , -lad lllat .. bave an kinds of -llllp IDi.mted ID ~the Olli &!out Jnll'&ll1 In Orqe. County helft provide gruter p (O·I r1 m wees.'' • • Updated body 1ives broad direction for the direc- tors' consideration, Mn. Whitis ex- plained. Leading the board of director1 l5 Judge Call'ln P. Sclunld~ the forst man to serve as president. Vice pfesldentl are Omar H. Scheidt, PhD, president of Cypress College, and the Mmea. Frederic Broae of Saota Ana, Richard Bla!'k of Los Alamitos . and W. F. Newbeny of Fullerton. 8ecretaey ia Mrs. W\Uanl C. Hin!, community relations maaager, Hunt- • Wesson FOO(ll. JUllertoa, and treasurer ta John Miller; ualatant vice PrtSiclent, -of Callloi:nl-, Santa Alla. BROAD SPECTl\IJM Members ol the boon! ,.prisenl a "flrlelJ< ol fields! tbeA .... lea<hen, eogl.,..n, lllo imurance Qeflta, lloclr -en . ...._ ... , • poltoe chltl llld ""1JCnlioop-. ·w. hafti!aot ~male boaJ"d members," Mn. Whitis laid. ••People have alwa11 lllowrht tllot .,.., prlmarlly .,.. tnter.itta ID -llnance and tl>o· Scoat camp-· But they .... jUll u Jn. teruted ID octual progranu for tile girls. "II II not oocesoarlly men who bav., cllllJlhtan eltlltt. They Wldentand the COlllln!'J'll1' le bettar-olf for llooulinf." ~ for the boon! ol dlrecton -noi 11a .. !lid Scooting -rle>ee. Mrs. WhlUa said. "Pto_pll on oeJecltd ·""' ba•e the lk1U to l'Ncb our goal&" (!lee NKW l,OOK, Pas• li) • • Daily Pilot Photos .by Lee Ppyne • • f Packa ·- • ~men BEA ANDERSON, Editor •rlll•~· Mfftlll 1, 1rn , , ... IJ A monolithic · shape characterizes the new Girl Scout service center (above). Below, Judge Calvin P. Schmidt visits reception area manned · by Mary Kincaid. At bottom, skylight illuminates conference room. > Si.n.t By JO OLSO!j • CH tM o.6i'f ...... , ... "Girl Scouts b a tJmelea organization Their building should eielllj>llfy Iha! timeleste.SS II 1be10 ~·,be words of 'llloma5 Moon. a memb<r of Deniellan --pleri " lie, the atd>ll<clural !Inn tllat designed the new.~_l!J!!l!Jll -llhlt" Girl Seoul ..m.. tenter ID Ciiila iWa wliiCll featurei sloping walls. dryriabls and an unusual floor plan. Land on Adams Avmut was donated !or I.be building by the pionetr Sqerstrom family, and ~ bWlding deligns were approved by the Girt Scout Council's board or directors Consolidating wort areas in 1.hrft separate buildings in three diUermt cides -Anaheim, S&ui1.a Ana and Ne~'POrt Beach -the new center ac-. commodates the field rtalf, clerical ~·orkers and u:ecuUve offict:rs and ha! spaces !or large and small conftrt'Jlces. supplies and large office equipment CONSTANT" SEARCH Staff memben are extremely pleased wi~ the functional buUding. "We realized we would work more efficiently If we had a la~r place," said Eva Sachs, public relaUoos director. "We weni always hav- ing to look for meeting places with enough room for training sessions." The Scout office in Santa Ana "'as an old house and the desks were jammed tocetfier inside the tiny rooms. Mn. ~ added. The other two ofUces werr- Giri Scout houses tthat now have been turned back to the Santiago CoUncil's 39,000 Scout.s and 9500 adult &eaders for their full use. When the land was received a5 a gift and the building was to be planned, Mn. Frances Whitis, execuUve director. and Moon visited GirJ Scout centers in ruverside and Loog Beach to ask leaders there what they would put ln their buildings if they could rebuild lhem and what features Ibey thought were im · portant in a service cent.er. THREE AREAS From there, the architects worked wilh lhe executive committee, deciding lha1 three basic element.s were needed : an area for !he 'public to carry out iL., transactions, an area for the · staff to work in and a service area. The center Portion ol the low-slung building, reaerved for field worl<c•rs, ia ll- lumina1ed with a skylight. Their desks are arranged in W1usual groupings that allow a feeling ol privacy and airiness at the same time. ! The walls or the skylights in the cor- ridor, which leads Irom the reception area lo the large oonlerence room, are pa!nted bright orange and )'elk>w, a 1 pleasanl surprise in the whiteness of the building. Brighlly oolored glasHO<losed ' ni<llei along the comdor provide space! I for small displays. "J"hate to see long, dark conidors.'' exjlained John Sampieri, -.-Moon gi'i!S credit for much of lhe design coo· ce~~ Of the colors in tbe skylight he said. "I ,like IO use bright, pure colors -11 minimum of color in places you don 'l have to look at all the time." I MINIMUM COST I I Fred Jig was the member of the architedural team who supervised con· struction of 'the 10.354-square fool building whlch was completed at a C05t of $300.00>. 1be total expeoditu~ wa.o; minimal, Moon said, became the building is bomogeootJs and simple. "Jt is basically a background for certain tiling~ to happen." Moon gives the late Ted Adsit. a "knowledgeable planner" who was di rec-- ling a program at UCI and working with the Girl Sa:iut!, much of lbe credit for the suCcess of the building program. Prior to hi! death be was advising lhe Girl ScotJt executives on the original pr<>- posal and had introduced them to ~ Segerstroms. H.is talents added to thf> higlf quality of the project, Moon said. For the Segerstroms, part of lh<' thanks for their gift will be the knowledg,._ that 39,000 Girl Scouts have a better program because their leaders can be better-trained and the professional staff can communicale and work more efficiently. . Mrs. Sachs spoke for the staff. volunteers and Scouts when she said. ··H was a faotastically generous thing for them to do." • • A_.Fublollllovueil OIL ,nwq-. !91' membttt: GI R.EAD Thurodty, Mlrch I, wllh the ·theme Yo• , I Dai"J PJJ,t ~~ '*-'...-~ ..... ~-.u.~-'~ To affid disappolntmeot, pro1pectlve brldeo are l'Omlnded to bave their wedding storleo with blacll: and wblte glo"y P.bol<>- gn,pha_ to Ille DAJLY PILOT Wotnen a D&- partniEnt "l'e week before the wedding. -~.. . a-~~~TlilN~Jnn...wlll ·bec~· the· ileit!or """ the ~t .....r~ WI~~ w)th on IJ: .. 1.1111 ll!Oclal bout Ind eontlmue with 1 U:IO p.m. lllll- clleoa. -I---Plcl~·recelved-aftu.tbaLtime..v.ill not 'Ille newest of lublool for tho Vrana• Cout Ille otyle, clwac:tmzed by a love ol the beadt and water, will be ....... ted by '!be Broadway, --.l1ng to the luncheoo chllrmen, Mrs. John Pig• and Mn. Wllliom Dud.u. PLEAD ir a noDprofit organlso-of Oran&• County WO~ Which WIS •formed to help combat the drug problem. Its name stands ror Promote Le&nllna: and Educatklo to End' Abwe of O.Up. Presi· cleJll • i, MJ:s. 'lbeodore E. Ratli. ~ Jrom the fashion show will be 1ued to bey edllcatlonal mater,lail Io t county tchool ll)I-.. For getnent announcement& it II beltled. ~ Imperative. at tile slory, alao accompanied by a blld<' 4 wblte glossy picture, be •ult m!ttal six weeb or more before the wedding date. I( deadline 1' not met, only a story will be uaed. • • To help fill ~uiretnenta on both wed·,. ding and engagement stories, forms are available In all of tile DAILY PILOT off!oe1. Further quetlions . 1Vill be anawend by Women'• Section ltaft m':l"ben at .84MS~I. From Page 13 ' • • • reach our goill.'' New Look ; intensive 1 ----~...lbe -· ' llttady_ purchaaed !oar films which n.e' lftD8rtna the shlte ~·-=· -for igealiii.=sez Hallnee- IUld a broad variety of people wbo are hlterested in the member receives training. '1 never cease to be amazed and delighted with lhe miracle • ~ b<ill& t\IO"" In the Newport•Meea. San Ju a n Cllpistrono IUld J,aguna Beach 8qooll. Sbo'llfinc aome b e a c h !ash!Clllll ... (left to right) the .. Mlau Jodi Jacobi , Debbi• P~ and Debbie P8'jk. ell of -•"•--T of a volunteer organization,". w are \;UllWUI. erms are .. ,_ Wh"is .d "P I in three years pd each year MJ~: u sa1 ' eop e one-third oi the board ii Orange County care about elected. . tbeir cbildren. Monthly eveulng meetings "Just<1fifteen years ago the are acbedUled, and each new Girl Scout board of directors looked like a group o f housewives trying to manage the affairs of a corporalion." . • ·Llearning, SearchinQ • Occupy Groups Leadership also is needed at the troop level, she added. "We still have a waiting list· problem. There are more girls than spaces. We are con- stantly seeking q u a I i f i e d leadership. . '•'I; ~ ;overseas Laura', i:p\~ will tall< and lhoW .alidel oii ~ma . Literacy i Interfaith South Coast Literacy Coun-Roots: sear c b tof. .Qur will be ....... ted by the lbrta' Ompt« ol Hadassab Ii · FOlllldltlon at Valley Forge ~ alie helped Rt 011 the llbnry wben. she Festa at the .. -Sotunlay, Man:li 3, ineetlng of the llnnp Coonty Unit, t(Gmm'I Oftl'RIS 8erYtce LeagUe.' ell hill opened a new teeohing S!>lritual Heritage ;,· the ~ter lot those lnlerested ln theme for the IJ)rihg. Rries of Jearning to speak, rea.d 'and · semtnar, to be pi-esented by write.in English. the Women. As9oclates ·of ·the The center. Jocated hi the Interfaith F:Ol!P<lati9o ,.t \.!GI. Capt.trono Valle" ~ .. -• San T!>e lel1es will be offeMI on • ,.,..,.._ the four-'l'lleoday>-ja· llvdJ· Garden CluL a · 11:.f§ a.m. Wednesday, -7, in the llleraay Sa•· ilp, b•ildiag. Bunting-... -. ,_ Mt.siding will either ..,, 15, -will purdlase .. ~ bmt, « $S, a Youth AliJ1lll an. HEAR Ruth Wlnter •will 1mt the PtherinC hi her -Viejo home at l:JI p.m. .Juan Capistrano, will offer. beginning Ml!'dl I with Rabbi cl-• "'ill!A!!!i ~y, JO<:Pb Otj,_'.femple '!'ilrnll!. March I , from JO to JI :10 a.m. Lo< Angeles, on Qiltural IUld on Tuesday mornings and Hlataical 11ootS ol American Mis. .a...y. T___ wil -JlidStlllRAmaJlor. ,_ Deorrt--- -111 -• -View --<» Ill 7:4i p.m.. Weir I;. Km::ll BtwiC FA•...-T'l!.hm ..... ---1"~£"' Symphony Lincoln P. -Y was ~ stalled praldeot of t b • Sympbony "-iaUon o I Orange County. ~y ovenillgs from ?::Ill J=. will be the Rev. ti> t. AD age -Pl ore ellgl-Deacon Michael, M,ystlciam hi ~le for the ll'ee cJa-. Oruilee Eastern Chriatlanity; the Rev. carter tm f u r the r in-Richard D. 'lbompeon, onen. !ormatioll. taUod to the Psychology of 7, in C)dh I ! L .._ . I Goo.<if· Psych'll Build for Two . . ' Dtill AliN LAND&RS: For yem I . ..... 11o11 .. ...uday,£.n •. ib-~a lectloal -everything come along. 1· ·· ~-~--,J-.~ My Mnrr••,ftft ~ . .·I !mt. TS1 ~~ • JolynaranandJ'::~tutt. 1 ~ The Ilia -'Picked Itched hor· ! riblf. ~+a, I lpve Ire:-- queut oCcldenll. I CUI mJsijf, bu!ned DEAR .AR!f LANDERS: . A yoonj 11 was Oii a ·-.. -Ill .. myaeJf ·and got· bldeoua blic~ 8lld blue ClltbOllc penoa' died a lew days age and beno...t -,.. A ---~ maria. . ' ' all the students In the atbool bad a choice dicale .., ••• CI , ......... cm .. Lut year f fell .and fnlctuftd my of eitbel' going ta the. cWrcb for the a lip ti hi 'Hf er ww I rt lhoukler. No IOODer was J out of it.be cast fUoeral or staying In 9Cbool. The boy was I'm. 9'l't • .. 4 j + • , ' • than I fell apln IUld brol:e an ankle. a friend o1 mllle, and althou(ll l am not a Finally a lliend wk! me that l ~d CllthoUc, I wuted to attend the chu<b -a ~ I wu insulted. Bow services. dare that --"' thal J ~aa I felt ltrange be<:a-I am uniamillar dennged! {i'p;;;:..i ":f!~ ~ with Cathollc ritual. I dldn1 know il I I got a splitting b<adache lhlt _., sbonld kneel to pny wben tbe othen did. tine days. 1 decided to make .;;:-~ We do not kneel hi..., cWrcb. la it prop- pointment with a abrint. ·· er for a Protest.an& to receive Ho I y I've had three montbl of therap)' and c:ommuniOn in a Catholic church? haven't been alck one day. I rklw kDow Wltat should I have said to the bereav-that the body and mind are one and what family? I didn't tnow what to say so 1 loel on in the mind can have a tremen-::etsmiled. Theo I rtaUzed that maybe dous effect on the body. WU improper. Please, Ann. tell those people wbo are ease answer these queslioos, Ann. 1 always sick that unresolved problems, ~ ooe else to turn to. -JON'S fear, bate, jealousy, inse<:urity and otber DEAi\ FRIEND: Wlleo yoe .... ~ know upeettlng emotions can cause physical ill-wlW " do, ue cem.moa le.Die. You'll nees. I know because ipey kept me a a1aa.Uy tad c1o1-o., ...... ••'-• -U-invalld !or yean. -~= AT ap -. .,.--· LAST ,._ People wbo cfa llOI bMI t. their en cbardl 1Ilovld not bed t. uother p!a<e DBAR FREE: CoaJratulatlols. Tot of wonbJs>i u.nlaa: tlle7 wut te.. Al hr Nd It t..t 1oa 11 IOlll co get titre word. Holy Commun1t1, or ott.er penou1 r .. -a nr. llelit•er t. -..... p1 parUelpatton bl ipedfk par11 "' tile lw Y-. ... II ... pUI ell lo tenu el ritual, I fed 7'• 1hoald follow the eulltom ,.. lltaldi ... -.,, tJIUll'. GI the eongregatloll yoa are vbltlng. !P.S. Ne boolfac &lid oa dlU<ltee ean Most Catllollcs w.Wd IHI that their ferm ielp, toe.) of communion ti mean& for Catbol.k:I. • TRA YEO-MEAT SAUCE-Hoot & Serva DEAR ANN LANDERS: I _lo_ if there iJ ••n•t1•c wnlllC wD ., brother and bil --or is it • -band and I who are a tiWl' *-lie! For several re.an we liwd ii •--~ml"' par1s of the ooontry ..s - -each other. Reoently my lnlber ..i Iii& wife moved to our city a we me beeorning reacquainted. Last night their If-year-aid -.. leaving the house to '° to • 1 3 d:! p game and be --bis --father goodbye. ·Does tis Ji 1 -ty! We thoaglil it llidilJ odd. Yes or no? -WONDKRDfC DEAR W.: 8'lp • 7 "c 'De wweril-.Ftp1 ,, ...... •Mk:lllne famll)' ,.,.. ,. ...... I An drugs OK if 1"" leans bow lo -trol them! Clln they .... blip? ,.. ansftl'S are in Am ~ .., booklet, ''Strailbt Dope OI ~ • Y• each ---• -llili. plus a kloc. self..addrewd, ·• 4el · envelope (15 cen1s "°""") ,. - Landers, Box DIS, Cb.._, ID. - • n 1Bernm,.......don t1~·~wm­ a kw1ic a:t'***C ,....am • t .., ••• 11w:adaJ, -7 ...... in Ille !Up-,,... Plewt d, Garden --Arbor Day -eo..t ~ Oub ... ___ Illy_ 1M•ie tadlWWWJ of a cW:tii's playocud at 4 ~ We••""J, Jlmdt '1. 'l'.lllt cw. will mm at 4 p.m. • tr • .,. IWcb 14. in ae'llne Aldi Bay a.m:--.ne ......... -will be plaJ> ... lo .. --.. die .April ·---. South Coast Club -a,.r ......... ia-, _a __ _ Jlei.-Zn' \ will eddtidn -Ooott a. ti 1--..-. · -T 5 Aj,-a'1,inlnine Cwt c )) ·Clab. Bis "Pr is 'the Ullited -tllla,wllidl ....... llil! w.,...••toaD tllilp piltical and dtp' .... ... Cooking Class 9fw .Ill tbe Oftl whelm- -•• ·17 re5p0il5t to the ftnl Cllep ~Creative Cm 2 1 las& Jnll', Santa Ana ~ ..... Is olloring • wert•••P for adall1 ....... Onmet Qurty. a ' wil tab place in Ds ~ Arlisb 'Ibeator. ..-frmn the campus. from •..Jt Ill 11:• 1.m. Wed- ....,._ -7. 14. 21 IOI! • -will be&!= -Deno. ....tinator of I 0 IWI' and family JtiJdi6 It SAC and Mn.. C'.errv r.-tm.. kllne econami1t for Sioulllitnt Cdfomia Gas Co. ~ will dm:tionstralt the. aNift: w of~ CONIJPCTOR c1.....nQr:_. ' foods. Great Disbes 11'ith the Greatest of Ease, Holiday Food Ideas, Olampagne on a Beer Income and ioeJ:pensive party foods. Thursday. Club A crazy bat sbow and en- ler1ainment by Kay St. Ger- main. singer, actresa aod col- umnist are planned foi the next luncbeoo meeting cf the Tbwsday Morning Club of Newport Beacb tt a.m. )Web I hi the Alrpor1er Inn. . Mothers Council Coach Robert Hillen will apeat at Uie annual use. Inter- fra~ty Mothers' Council Family dinner . at 6 p.m. 'nwrsday, Mardi I. in Town and Gown on campus. Youth Concert Fountain Valley, 0 c ea n View and Huntington Beach students will be in attendance at the seventh and eighth youth Cu!cerls. spoosored by Orange County Plu1hannoolc Society . Carmen Dragon and the Glendale Sympbony On:bestra will -t I b o programs Friday morning,. Marcb 9, in the Melodyland Cb r i 1 ti an Center. ·Reading Raymond carver. ,....,. poet anct fit:tioo writer from the University of California, Santa Cnn wbo allO teaches MOSTACCIOLI DINNER R:~ 69¢ Bible Studies Planned CO,.UMIUS -ILICID TO ORDER $169 HARD ITAUAN SALAMI Rag. 1.99 lb. JLICID TO ORDE• Leadership Wee·k Set _. s11• SWISS CHEESE Rag. 1.50 lb. HOMIMADE -Larve I Y, lb. loaf 39~ IU 11 ERCRUsr · BREAD Rag. 49c J). A ........ "" -a•tfAutt&MT • e IA•IR1_.lt0<91T UCCt 'iJ t ............ . - _. 0-15 bu been • • e: I a r e d NewpOI t Harbor C.-I I I M;> Wedi by lltwparl -....,... IMDld A... 7 5 A a a tr' II aifftts for -........ •• -.... ,, 'IDd Bi- ..... 5 --'I t ... £""""..-b7 a • .,... " 8ata' Area the 885111'\I I j' 0 -by Geqe ~, GP' - -""' ·-'"'" DRY CLEANING ,.. _.-.,..,..,.. "11 Memt at M11Mlle, Huntlneton Beach, ••ANADAMILL11m~,1'0llAMttt••-..... •.., 8MW' ~women =~r .. -:=lllllOINtttt allC: ....... ,...,._ ....,._.....,... WOOOlANDNILlt?l~'fldlly wcrwoo.c........... .. ill FJ'' ft mt ~a .. -.-::., ......... YINIY, C:..,.MN. a1Ylll10i3520 -,,_st. ai.tlfrM•AUICi·~ ail S'f. 1EW H RI DAILT1M1Jl-Fll. l... IANfAANA39GOSlllll8ri&tlltl oautel'Ma5MIN...... 01 ·11 ... tlle Tue.lay, L _____ ..;,;;.;;_:'u::N::D::•::.'.:;'°":.:c:::UH:::•~·~11:o:N~•::A!'-J====================:I -D. -..m be the -Sq 0-Newport •: .. --...--' ' • • • at UC, Berkeley and Stanford, will give a reading at noon Wednesday, March 7, on the UCI campus. Mes~ Harbor- George Stuart, who creates life-size figures, will use lhem in bis historical presentation, The Romanoff• ol Russia. Stuart will pres(?nt the ~ gram fOI' the Mesa-Harbor · Club at 1o~so a.m. Thursday, March a, Jn the Saddleback Inn, Santa Ana. TOPS Airs. Mildred Van Der SluiS', intern1lional queen of Take Off Pour.ds Sensibly who has had a weight loss of 208 pounds, will ~k at 8:30 p.m. Tltursday,'Miitch 8, In Finley School, Westminster. Hainemakers Dwim1 in a Capsule will be the topic ol Zartna Kelly when she addresses Coan Homemakers at 9:45 a.m. Fri· day, Mardi 9, in the Girl Scout House, C.Osta Mesa. <;:amp Fire Electlai> " board members and an allt'8l'l:h presentation highlig!!ted the annual meeting of the Orange County Council, Camp Pu. Glris. On the bbard are Robert Aston. Newport B e a e h ; Charlene Beane, -S o-u t h Laguna;. Elaine Co 11 ins, Garden Grove ; Joan Jackson, Costa Mesa; Terry Kalman , Los Alamitos; Carole Miller. Buena Park, and Beverly Fleming • of San J u a n Capistrano. • "'The major emphasis of our slaff work is to provide the help and training the volun- teers need to enjoy the pr0r gram and be successful." Safety Bogged NEW YORK (UP!I -Oven roasting bags came under the scrutiny of Food Administration's (FDA) Bureau of Foods after a report by the New YOrk State Health Department citing 60 incident! of bags exploding. That was last January. Since that time, makers of tbe plastic cooking· bAgs met with FDA and agreed lo provide additional p a c k a g e in- structions to insu re safe use or the bags. Troth Revealed Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fristed or Costa Afesa have announced the engil!gement o[ thejr daughter. :Beth Fr isled to Jeff Cowen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowen of Garden Grove. Miss F'risted is a graduate of Costa Mesa l·ligh School, al· tended Orange Coast College "lnd now .attends Golden West College where her fiance is a student. He ~ a graduate of Rancho Alamitos High School. No date has been set for Use wedding. An appreciation certificate 1;:::;=~==---=~ was presented to Mary Alice UffELL'S Dell of Hmitington Beach, and UPHOLSTERY Harry Dell of Huntington Beach was given a five-year· Wh.tll Yo• W•• pin. Tiie let 1 '22 H..tMN-lt.d, COlta M ... -541.0259 OVERWEIGHT? ., ' I 56 lb. LOSS in 40 days . .I.Mier mecllcal " S!Upervlslon .. .... ·OMEGA ·CLINIC ' -~ (1\it RlCOlD AH MANY' OTHflSll\VAJLAllE 0. lEQUEST1 • HOU"S: 8:)0.7:38 :CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT COSTA MESA MAMlllM IAMTAMi•A ,.~ ....... 116f Nlwpett 1"'4 W. Mwf, 1•TWt.A-. 1M W, l.Aoll1 .. I~ 64L 1633 77MM1 547-6319 (714) 170-9347 .,. (213) 697·Im • • • I t l 1 I j I ' ... .·· .. .. I . ' • Horoseo~ ·~ Scorpio: ··-Choose Wisely SATURDAY, MARCH 3 .j_ _ BJ_fil'!!NEY Or.w!B l ' ! ... . .. ·' . , '· I J ·I '\ I . ' ... . • - .. Pilces can lead a double life. With Pisces.. romance dominates. Pi5CeS is sensitive psych!c, creative and poetic: Many born uiluer this zodiacal sign will be making domestic adjusbneots in 1m and some will change residence. When the Pisces person desires se- clusion, the disappearing act tjvalo !hose performed by the greatest or magicians. Some famous penons bom under Pl.sees include E 1 i z abet h Taylor, Ana is Nin and Jackie Gleason. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Work behind the scenes. What disturbs you is pride, not . price. Know it and be sensible. Your cy~le is on upswing and there is no need for brooding. Associate is aggressive and pushes you. Don't compound error. Means finish what you start. TAURUS ·(April 20-May 20)o Your approactt is dynamic. Many comment on yoor sex appeal. Accent is on friends, desires and "activities which bring· you pleasure. You get second chance. You rome alive. You can create and hear sound of your own voice. GEMINI (May 21..June 20): Accent is on personal drive, what makes you feel useful. You will be in contact with in- dividual who makes you think . Some of your preconceived no- tions are due to be discarded. Be happy rather t h a n discouraged. CANCER (June 21-July 22): -Emphasis cm travel, expansion of horizons. Y.ou learn, publish and advertise. Keep com- inunicatlon lines ope n . Message from a distance could prove significant. Sagtt. tarian plays significant role. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Avoid jumping to conclusions. What appears obvious prob- ably contains loophole. Be thorough. Gel rid of outmoded concepts. Steady approach now is most Likely to achieve goal. Keep medical, dental ap- pointments. VIRGO (Aug. Z3-Sept. 22)o Lie low. Play waiting game. Question of contract. partnership or marriage is Uke]y to arise. Wait and see. Let others show their hands. Listen and observe. Guard reputation .. Protect self in clinches. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22)o Get together with family member on how to make home style more comfortable, at- tractive. Be cooperative. Dependent conlides problem . Don't insist , cajole or cast first stone. If patient and mafure, you make inroads toward happiness. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): See situations, individuals as they actually are, not merely as you wish they mighl be. Be selective. Don't sell yourself short. Deal with P1Jct1. Affair of heart dominates. You learn truth about romantic involve- ment. SAGmARrus (Nov. 22- Dec. 21 ): Some of your natural talents, abilities surge to forefront. You gain added recognition. Show that you are not provincial Deal with Aries. Finish tasks. Look to future instead of wondering about past. CAPRICORN,,1(llec. 22.Jan. 19): Obtain valid hint from Sagittarius message. Finish what you Jtart -give ideas time to develop. Avoid too many irons in !ire. Choose what tits your needs, not necessarily what relatives ad- vocate. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Money, per s onal ~ons are emphasized. New deal may be in offing. You get chance lo be more in- dependen\, creative a n d original. Lff is in picture. . Refuse to give up something for nothing. Get an ac- coontlng. p~ (Feb. 19-March 20): Hunch paya off -follow through oo inner feeling. Cycle is high; your judgmen~ in- tuition are on target. Emerge from sheU. See and be seen. Wear cokn that attract - you've been in emotional seclusion long enoogbl IF TODAY IS YOUR BJRTHDA Y you have grea\ 1en1e ol humor -you have tendency to put Oii weiaJ>t. YOU ire attrlCtlve lo oppollte tez. You are ve.rs1tUe, • anlltlc and fond of travel ll alngle, marriage ts on horizon, with September blghllgirt<d aa one of your most alg n If I cant months of 1973. Married or sthgte, you are due to make more money thh1 yeer th4_n In many prevloo1 perkld1. \ - ~- Anyone can offer PRICE .•. but when ifs combineJ with QUALITY-that's an 111111.f#al opport1utit}·! For ('Xamp!C': th i~ ICM}" sofa and matching love ~:it has all kinds of quality featurcs-ThC'y·re covered in miracle v~c1ra. )(. thcv have deep waterfa ll cushion~ !i(leJ \\'ith fuam anJ Kodel !II y.rrappec.I for years of comfortable sealing. and the lai\oring is exquiMtc. Styled in th e Con1cn1porary for people with dcscri· n1ina1ing tastc:s. SOFA& LOVE SEAT •• You would cenainly be gcuing a g'"'reat va!Ue 1f you paid this price for the )>()fa alone ... but. now Both p;,u1 are vours for under SJOO. The sofa 1s a full 101" \oni and both piece) are cover<!d 1n a lu)h Ytctra fabric. The cxlra cornfortablc cu- shioning features thick foan1. wrapped with Kodel. ·rruly an unusual ''alue \\'ilh all the quality features SAVE *7$. found on sets selling at hundred!> of dollars mon:. "l,.;.l~~ An outstanding buJ! .111 SOFA& LOVE SEAT • SAVE *90, Covered in Elegant Printed Ve lvet Fabric. An Outstanding Value! F0r all of you v.'ho shop furn1lun: sales and walk J\\'ay di~appointed~ Try one more time! \Ve prom1,c \l'lU that vou \\'on·1re2re111. Th1'I 102". tufted bacl. i·r:1nsi1io.na\ sofa "'Ith~ matching love seal is cove reJ 1n a lu~h printed Veh·et cover. No quality feature~ h'l'C. hl·cn tal.cn out to achieve this scn~.it1unal clo~cout price. Absblutel~· the best ,·•Jue ~·et. 1'rJ it.' •.• '\'ou \\Op't just.like it1 J'Ot1 °ll lol~ it! .. _ SOFA& LOVE SEAT SAVE *105. oose from 6 Fabrics . • on 3 Most Wanted Sofa & Love Seat Designs. *Save 1/3 on Quality Vectra and Printed Velvet Fabrics. • 4 DAYS ONLY @) DAILY PILOT WHILE THEY LAST,__,! ____ ;;.,_ __ ~ ' ( • • • STORE HOURS, Open 9 to 9 p.m. every week nite Saturday 9 to 5,30 OPEN SUNDAY 11 to 5 p.m. I FULLERTON , 225 N. Harbor Blvd . (downtown) 1714) 871-5720 HUNTINGTON BEA<'.H, 18582 Beach Blvd. (714) 962-4477 ' ORANGE , 1838 N. Tustin Ave. (Ya Mile So. of Orange Mall) (714) 637-8420 Creative Interior Planning At No Charge - \ ' •• • ··As ~Usual Tarkanian rets About Foe ' -· LONG BUC!I (AP) -Caoc* JetrJ l'IObd Now MUlco, -ot Arl2oaa ToibnJa, -cal Stale (J.ong State, both unranbd, of the W....., Beoc:l>I .... will """""° bo lhe NCAA Athletic Callerence. p1ayo11a (for llio --~. •u11 prollably, be ot1atioma' ci11 onc1 Wiii bit ...,.... self. New Mexico," be said. • "I -leel ...ndelll lhoUI •Y tum ()( unranked Webtr stale, Tarkanlan w~ pla)o," Tatbnlu Aid 'lburldlJ, said, "We've played ·Ibero lwlce In the wbea am-round reaiooal pa1rinp were regionals end beat tbtm. l hlven'l 11m"" """""""' Weber pl~y 11111 year but we knew wbo FOilrtl><~ "'°' Belldl wil1 ...el we were going to play, the Big Sty wln- •--~r-1111:7--cllemploo w-----.....,..nd-l've-<becke<l-eome IOO™.-'lbay State March 10 at 1-. Ulah, 1114 the beat Mont~na and Montana Stata i..t other West Reetoo*I P6irlna will have week on a rtal tough road trip:" unraDked Oklahoma Cify .Caimt 15th-Tarkanian's Paciftc Coast AthleUc I ' Bruins Bid For Seventh Title in Row llY"l'llE ASSOCIATED PRESS UCLA boskelball Ian& ewnlning the final score of the Bruins' 7341 victory over Oreaoo State J.asi weekend might ha'!' beeri-atarmed;-but coach John Wooden'• evaJ111Ugn.had.._t. blmill,11"__J:lgg. 0 1 am very pleued." the UaA coech said, add"'8: "I must be camul that I doli~ !all Into tbe wi>e category ol IO many well- meaning fans or critics who.feel that we shoUld run away and hide from every op- pOnent." Nevertheless, that's what many folks ·who' pay their way Into Pauley Pavilion toolgllt will· expect -another UCLA runaway -when the Bruins can clinch ~UUu~e J:e•~1~f~ Golden Bein. Tbe average margin or vickry for UCLA thia -bu been 22.7 points. '!be Bruins an U<I In tile leque, B-0 for the sel!IQb ldd lll:ve nm their all·Ume record winning -k to II games. _ Clallfomla, f'f'ID 1he Jeque, Is 11-1% .. erell am loll to UCLA by It points - !HO-Jan.Uatllerkeley. Catehing Drill tor A's Ul"IT...._.. In the Olly other Pac-I encounter toalght, Soulhem Col, .W 1114 17-7, can cUncl> at leut a tie for secood spot in the lta!Xflnp by beating stanlotd, 5-f ar4 ll-10,. the Sports Anna. Oakland A's bullpen coicb Vern Hoscheit prepares to lire· a bazooka which sends baseballs high into the air, to train catclters to get their mosts off and to •get under the l"'f fly. The world'champion A's started spring training Thursday at Mesa, Ariz. cDac;b Doi> Boyd'1 Troj1111 are hoping for a Md to the National InvitaUon ......_,t startlDi March 17 Jn Ne'!' Ycft. -,,,. ~ meanwblle, will enter tile NCAKPJjjOl!s'oiildiDg r..-a aeveOtli coo- oecutivt Dltl\lMI d>ampiooshlp. Wooden said be was anxious to gel the Pac.a title cllllo:bed. "J am hoping that we can clinch the COQ(erence title Friday ao u to remove all .tile ]ftllUfe be!.,. going into NCAA'. tounwneat play," <he said. "for tile flnt Ume this ....... , I feel · lllat some of our plaJ<n are showing sfgiil of either mental, emotiooal or P!\l"!cal fatigue and a few days' respile ihOuld be beneflcl.al to our, rJu;nces in &oumament play:• '!be a:bedule of games Saturday night will tilff ~ 5-f Ind IH, at Wllllingtm Slate, J-10 and 5 • II, Cl!lfomla al SGathem Cal 1114 stanlord at UCLA ID the altemooa. °"""" State, H 1114 IM, la al Wall>lngtm, W and 13- U,jn a reglooallJ telovtled game. l'lle ()rep aocl Wasblnctoo acbools .... p -d• """-llaaday night. Clallfamla IDHdea Pauley Pnlliao with a tllreeiBme Pac.a winning -after beating the Wablngtoa acboola last weet. stanlord, wblcll ailO swept by the H-·1114 Cougars, festures 7-loot ~· e senter Rict Kelley. Bis re- bounding ...,..ge of lU ls second to UCLA star Bill WaHon's 17.!. .NIT Invites Notre Dame; Trojans Hopeful of BUl NEW YORK (AP) -Digger Phelps is looking over a four leaf clover. Phelps' Notre Dame basketball. team wu one Of three selected to play in the Nati0na1 Invitational Tournament at Madison Square Garden beginning on a good day for the Figllting Irish.Si. Pabick's Day, March 17. American University and Virginia TeCh were the other two teams selected Th~ day. The University of Southern California is very much in the running for an NIT bertll, but the Trojans probably would have to win their games against Stanford toolgbl and California Saturday to get a bid Monday. "We're awfully happy to ~ ~ing to the NIT, the kids have been fighting for this all year," Phelps aaid. The Irish played one of the tougllest schedules in the country, including facing UCLA twice, as well as Big Ten powers Ohio State, Illinois, Michigan, Michigan State and Indiana as well -as Kentucky, West Virginia and Kansas. "I think the NIT is a great tournament and It's nice to be one of the first teams picked. I'm not goDrul say that Notre Dame is going to win ~ whole thing but you can be sure we're going to give it one helluva try for our fans." American, a victor over NCAA lournamenf.OOund St. Jobn's, is making its first appearance in the Garden tourney. · Halos Hold Rugged Prill; Three .Dodgers Missing The Eagles are led by H Kermit Washington, who has a chance to average 20 points and 20 rebounds for his college career. "It wou1d be 30Dlet.hlng I'd like to do, but it's not the most im· · portant thing. I'd rather have the memory of an NIT championship," Washington said. The only other college basketball players to average 20 points and 20 re- bounds in their careers are Bill Russell, Elgin Baylor, Paul Silas, Artis Gilmore and Julius Erving. HOLTVILLE (API -Pitchers Bill .. Singer and Tcmy Barrientos, first base-- man Jim Spencer and outfielder Ken Deny agreed to terms Thursday as the Calilornia Angels 11'ld their first fnll- ,..i. ...nmut with all 38 playeni under contract. Managft _, -leDt the IQU8d tbrougl1 • !11atd, u.-bour pn<:tice, saying afterwards that ooly ooe atartlng job ls ....,., "AA IJf ri&)lt now, the only IUJ I know ' Lakers Host Bulls; West to Return who's going to be a starter is Frank RObinson in left field," Winkles said of the 37-year-old Robinson who Isn't due in camp until Friday. Winkles sillstled out Bobby Valentine and Spencer l~ their bitting but both the manager aM general manager Har· ry Dahoo, were di!mayed when fint baseman Bob Oliver came in 20 pounds overweight. Pitching coach Tom Morgan said left- handers Clyde Wright snd Rudy May, who threw (or 15 mtnutes each. "looked excellent for this early." • Morgan said Lloyd AJJen wlll be given a chance, along with Singer, to become the fourth starting pitcher in the rota- tion. Wright. May and NoJan Ryan are expected to take the other starting jobs. "" VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP) -'j'l1e Los · C?8ch Tom Young said, "This is absOlt.Jtely beautiful. This puts our school on the basketball map. wc·re ' very proud." Coach Don DeVoe or Virginia Tech was very pleased with the announcement. "I think we\>e earned a chance to show orr Virginia Tech basketball on a national level." The Gobblen are led by AU·Amcrican candidate Allan Bristow, a 6-7 rorward and Wilbur Tholllas. The other NIT possibilities include: Oregon State. St. Joseph 's, Pa., lntlllna, Minnesota, P u r d u e . Massachusetts Missouri, Princeton, Penn, Austin Peay: Louisville, Kentucky. Alabama, Ten- nessee, Oral Roberts, Florida Slate, Marshall, Manhattan, Fairfield, Rutgers Maryland and North Carolina. ' " Troja!!! ·Grab ._ Swim Margin; ·Evans Sixth SANTA MONICA (AP) -The University of Sou.them California woo two events of five events Thursday nlgbt to ta~e the lead after the first round of competition in the Pacilic-8 Conference swimming ana diving championships with a slim lead over rival UCLA. Ex-Foothill High star Steve Furniss led the Trojans, winning tbe 200 individual medJey in a conference recOrd time l:SSJ. Clay Evans, formerly of ltµntington Beach High, finished sixth wilb a 1:56.6 . Another Orange Coast area product, Kurt Krumphob: from Corona de! Mir High, the worl~ recml bolder In the tqO- mettr ln!estyle, finished ioth in the 506- yanl freestyle with a 4:42.7 for UCLA. Jack Tingley won the 506-lree in 4:34.S for the other Southern California victory •. UCLA wu In second place with Barry Toull!eed capluring the ij) free l<lr the third consecutive year while other Bruins placed oecmd and third in the 500. Washington's Ralph Bjur won the one- meter diving with 430.05 points and Pat McCornack of Oregon was second. UCLA's pretty freshman coed diver, Susie Kincaid who specializes at three meters, placed sixth. W ashlngton also won the 400 medley relay in S:28.0 while Southern California =t · ts when it wu disqualified after 1n a virtual tie for secorid with In the event. ,,.__,~Tlrm...,1• Solltllfrn CM11ornlil, •~ 2 Clint, CLA. 4:•.t . .!-Fil....,.<>, UCLA.,.,,,, .... 4, ~. uhlfllltOll. •:•.O. s, Meer-. use. •!tf,t, '· Ghlill use, •:•IA. 1, M<:Conlu. use, 4:31.&. t. Mc()oM , UCl.A. •:•I. f, S.Vtton, Stiltlford, 4:&1.. JO, IC"""'*°", UCLA. •:G.1. 11, Sll"WIO. St.nford, ,,4 ,J. lt~~Mlnllton. •:G.7. 200 Ind¥ Old"I~ Film!lil, U!f, 1·~ -!:'ft:~.;,,,..;,, ,u.l''f;'.lc.:i:'v~~-"'.l: , ·~·a.4 s. ,....,.,.. u~ · ~°' ·~w.: ~A.1: '. ~~~sc: 1:su; II. 1';.;iii,L. ,,,_,., ,, ....... 1'1. """""" Callfot'llJe. 1: ....... IL WINM. use. 1:.51.1, ~..,,,._I, lllW. WmsllilPln, 41.SS ll04fttt L MCCMMdt. °""'°" 41.t. a. Dllf!ley, ~90. if.~''::~'" ~~ t.t.~~= .0. v . or-l•tl, .Jlf.Jo. '· • .._ .. ~ ~I;, Ill· .. ~~.. "":~. ~"'""'lll ,..... 11' 400 ~· N[T~\,H:..w~~f·,_ StM-tfr~l!Ji ~irC1:!.!r7,ftJrr.\v.~~"~ ttir'1,._1, ~. uW, 11.t. t.. s~ .. 'tl.s , "~ '~""'"'l~.~~! !Ji'r· '•J."l.-.. ~~ .. -·;,olf . ; f• 4 NO Ctllfomta; 1r.' 1 , w .. 111 ti 't.11, ""· use. t1 · • it. .. u~oo~~ tltl • • ,r.. ... NCAA Tabs ' ' 9 At~large Hoop Teams BJ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "Sure we'd love to play UCLA," l!laid J acksoovllle coach Tom w askln,. echoing the aentlmeots of all nine coaches whose teanul gut a~lqe bids for the~ NatioDal Colleg!lte'Aili!etlc As!oclation 6iikeuien- playolt's. "It would mean we'd be in the NCAA final." Major "'liege basketblll'• playOffs began to take siiaj,e 'nturaday as Jactsonvme 1114 eight olhor schools were lapped by the NCAA. Eight ol the teams att in 'nte AJooclated Press Top Twenty sod only SoutliweStem Louiaiana Ls a member of a con!...... -the Sontnland, which doelm'l antomaUcally get· a bid to the playofi1,1known as the UCLA invitational in some· circles. The UCLA Bruins have won the tourna- ment slI straight thnes, and seven out of the la.st eight years, and are heavily favored Again thl.s year. UCLA, however, hasn't wrapped up the Paciflc-8 cham. plonabip but that's considered a mere lonpallly. 'l11e other ranked teams joining No. 18 J-Ville anct No. 11 Soulllweitem CHI CHI RODRIGUEZ , . .. ... ·Chi Chi's Goal:·. ' Live to Be '.I' 140 Years Old . Louisiana were No. 5 Marquette, No. 8 ORLANDO Fla. (AP) -1'All I want to . Houston, No. 6 Providence, No. 17 St. '-do"saidCbi,C1:ti.Rodriguez "istobetbe.''· John's of · New Yort, NO. 19 South ' . ' . .1 caroUaa and No. tt Syracuse. . best golfer ,in the world and hve to be 140 . Unraiikecl Oklal!gma City rounded out years old." ; the at-large teams. · "I may not make it, either one, but l'rtt · ~ •. St. John's and Pro~ sure gonna try." we~~ 1o-tbe-Eastem-Regionalr 1be little Puerto Rican Showman fias a ~ opening round. ManjueUe and Jacl<son-. ville went to the Mideast with South project going toward each goal, ~- Carolina !elected for the Midwest with work and concentration aimed at tbfi. Southwestern Loui.s1ana and Houston. golfing aspect and a diet -yes, that'•· Oklahoma City wi1f play in the West. right, the 126-pounder is on a diet ~ Ooach Al McGulN of Marquette said It .,_ 1if didn't matter to him which team the u.u~ted toward long . e. Warrion faced "Once the tournament Maybe · those are the answers, but comes, the only thing to worry about is something paid off for Chi Chi when hti:'. injuries. You just shoot the worka." forged a magnificent 64, his best comr Mafquette bas never gotten out of the pelilive round in nine years and tied for Mideast Regionals. tbe first round lead Thursday in t~ Officials at Southwestern L«tlslana $150,000 Florida Citrus Open Got,( said the invitation wu especially mean-Tournament. ingful in view of pressures caused by 125 Sturdy Gibby Gilbert used a refound alleged charges of NCAA recruiting putting toocb -be needed only 1( violations. USL is cutrently embroiled in strokes on the greens on the last nine · a court fight over &MWering charges that holes be played -to match ROOriguei,;/ it offered to pay players and committed. eight-under-par effort on the 6,928 yard other recndliui violatiom. Rio Pinar Country Club course and For veteran coach Frank McGuitt: of shared Ule No. 1 spot going into today's South Carolina, it "was like getting a second round. · · bowl invitation In college football." Two strokes olf the pace at 66 were 1 Kings Still Alive For Playoff Berth PHILADELPIDA (AP) -Franl: St. Maroeille'• IS.foot goal in the aecond period keyed a 1-0 Victoly for the Loa Angeles Klnp over the Phlledelpllla F!yen 'Il>urlday night 1114· tept the JClnp in contention for a National llodey League play .. !! spot. St. liflneille, acquir<d about a lllOlllll ago from St Ululs. took a pass from wteran Hairy Howell and sJasbed,lt In off the pads of goaUe Dou& FaveU al 17:11 of the secood period. It was the: 12th of the season for st. Manellle. Loa Angtles 1!COr<d 11.t final golll It ll:Sl of tlie third period by Doi> Berry, who sbted In unuslsted ...i npped tlie pucl< put FaveU for bla !Ind golll ol the ....... Bob Murphy, Buddy Allin and rookie r Tom Kite. Just one more stroke behind in ' the exceptionally low scoring were Dave Hill. Bob Payne and Ed Sneed. Third was a group of seven at 68 as a total of 53 players broke par and another ' 23 matched it. Arnold Palmer, 60-year~ld Sam Soead and Australian Bruce Crampton had 70sf but were , a distant six strokes off ih11t pace of lhe streaking Rodriguez and Gilbert. · · > Lee Trevino, winner of the rich Jackieo:-· Gleason Classic last week, had a 71-~ Defending champion Jerry Heard w8s at· 73 and must improve if he is to make the cut for the final 36 holes. Jack Nicklaus is not competing. .. Rodriguez, a graying ~ 7 • y e a r -o l d 1 veteran, had the best season of his IJ.. year career in 1m when be won the). Byron Nelson Classic and won D'Kft than $113,00). ·~ He said it was due to Improved con- centration and physical conditioning that includes miles of roid work every day. and less ol bis clowning antics. .•· Stil~ be dropped to bis knees and raJs. ed his arms to the sky when he holed a 20-foc;it birdie putt on the fmal hole for a share of the lead Thunday. . '(;.. Now, he says, he's gone on a di& because he's convinced "people who eat too much die too young." He Is down from 135 pounds to 126 and aald he hopes to lose another six pounds. "I feel like I can braathe easier and I feel stronger," he said. Rodriguez, winner of sh: tour tlUes, birdied all of the par five boles, didn't make a bogey and didn't have a "five'' on his carcl. ' JNGIEWOOD (AP) -The defending National .Buketha)I Assodatlon cham- plaa ~-Ana .... La)cm, Winnen of jut ooe pme In tllelr lallt liJ: outings, loolt for a "°"" tonlghl when Jerry West is •xpcled to ntum to aclloo against the •1'itlnl Cl>lcat Built. nae t.bn ve poSted a medlocre H ncord lllnce Wosl llllllcred a pulled _.., muscle reb. 1 at Milwaukee. Angeles Dodgers went into their aecood d8J' ol spring tralnlng today with lllree people missing from camp -._ ex- cused and the other two holdouts. Pitcher Don Sutton and outfielder Willie Crawford became holdouts when the camp ofUcially opened 'nluraday but O<lllielder Manay Mota bu been l!l•en pUfuission. lo report Saturday fl'Ol1i blr Dominican Republk home. Lynn Wins Hearts" ·but Not Gold , .......... ~ Lal AOp1--the llrlng. their lonpll In tWo -. wl a 'l.C vtots7 o•« llllwalif .. i..t S.aday. But t1191 -ammd and dropped a.JO'J.103 clo<lliml to violtln( Jtanau City In a lack-..... ,.-...~Y nlghl. ~ In aecoricl place In the MW::• Jllvlalan, lw boatm the LaWs -111.la!lr -!loll' this --the Uiint .de/Olt Jn the four •• IAI """* ........ pertocl • Manager Wall Alston said the llodgvs, who went tllroucti a a•me wtlll llH!dtaJ>. ica1 pitching 'l'hiulday, woold bold their flnl lntrasquad game ol the spring wllll Jive pitchtn elt~r Saturday or Sunday. Two lidell got 11 hlta from the mechaJ>. lcal hurler H a squad coached by Tom LaSorda defeated lhe Jim GliU•mo 7+-" bot Gllliam'a group tiad to play with on outfield made up of catchers DICk D1eU, Steve Yeager-end Chris Clnlzzaro. • BRATISLAVA, CzeclloslQVakia (AP) - Canada's Karen Magnussen skated otf with the women's wortd figure akattnc crown, but the J"Unnerup, Janet tynnpot Rocltford, Ill.. conquered Czechoslovak hearta with a sensational free skaUni finale. · ~ Cllnchlng ~ title with a mnsterful ~rform1pce 1n her concluding routl'nl 'i'b.,tday nt&ht Miss M•llllUSSe• won u.. Ulle held fOr the p&st two yean by Austria's Trble Shuba. 1beJ-~ blonde from NOrth Van- couftr, B.C. poo three &old medals In u. compellllqn. In addition to • gold modal for beiila tint ov...U, ahe toot ... di fO't wlnnfnll lhe compultory figum and the froe.abtlna. Mill I.ynn, who knocked herlell out of coalelllk>n by falling twloe in her 111ort program 1\1-y. aklted lrlmn- i>hant!Y In Ola. concludl111 1oaMniaute 1 ... lfsura for wlllch ohe ,....[ved the belt point acore. Including two perf«;J . \ liJ:-polnt nlliip fnini tlie bot Oennan · iompuloory stctlon ·and a broaze for Snd Amirian J....... • .lblrd In the r-a11at1nc. 1bo caPK111 otowd <ii 11,11111 '·1a 11::r~onlbtlniasiq:ullovio Bnlislna'a ll1ntor Stadium l'Olded~ The American"':t . &i<ed the dil rapture II the bollet-llke free llbtlni ol ference between her ~r f 0 rm 10 c e the Rockfmt co-«!. Wednetday, wbeo ll1lt feU, and Thursday Tbey 'chanted "Janet, Janel" and night wben she .skited lrlumpbanUy to an. lhrew carnallonl plncbed trom 1 the adoring public """'•'• -ooto the let. Wllttl "Y,.tef\1ay i tried to stale H a co Mlli 1<1'1111 Wal ~ ber..J lll•tt pcUlor and not. bocOUI< I lo .. obiing "J; medal. The U.S. champion llloo wen a Ille roplled. "Tonlpt r lkaled becaU3e' I sil•er medal for flnl1b1n& runnerup In the love s~ating and not u a compoUtor." • I I CM' A her ow Eighth In Tourney M,11.'i\'AllKEE -Jim Slefanlcb WW"'· eel hla lead In tile 1811,000 ltllller Op<o bowllnc tourney 10lnc Into lo!l•Y'J two eigbt--· O!]ly Costa M.,.., Barry Alber apd Jimmy Wr118bl ol San Anton)o, Texas were able to slow him down wltb m1Dor .. U..clis as Steranlcb upped bis IW! to 'IJ11 plm: over hJs nearett'rival. Asher ls dgbll>, m pins behind tile leader. The top five bowlen after today'I' ac- tion advanee to Saturday's naliooallY televll<d llnals and a shot at the ,12,000 firll place prlre. Conner s Triumphs HAMPI'ON, ·Va. -1lil Nastase, the top rorelgn seed in the $35,000 Coliseum Mall Invitational tennis tournament, and Jimmy Connors the top~ s·ee de d American, both pc>eted victories in quarf,erfinal matches here Thursday. Nastase defeated Sherwood Stewart or Houstm, Tex., 6-4, 7~ with a S-2 tie- breaker score. .!/. In an u~t. Paul Gerken of Easl Norw~ Coon . .J defeated C 1 a-r k e Graebner of New York, N:V., 6-4, S.7, 6-4, with a 5-0 \Jebreaker. Connon blitted Jurgen Fassbender or West Germ\tDY with backhands earlier Thursday for a 6-4, S.2 win. Caliente to Reopen TIJUANA, fl.fexieo -The new Caliente Race Track, replacing one which burned down in 1971, will be completed by mid~ 1974 but bocses will start running again next November, spokesmen said Thurs- day. When the $8--million complex is fmally finished, it will include twin movie theaters, a shopping center, a cultural center ahd museum depicting Mexico's heritages. A spokesman £or Mexico City publisher Fernando Gonzalez Diaz Lombardo, the new owner, said horses will race under lights in contrast to the daytime thoroughbred programs of past years. Greyhound dogs have nm rmder lights sioce the track was destroyed in a mystery fire believed started in a private apartment. ' KilJ y, Sahich Tied BEAR V ALLE·Y -Spider Sabich's· £allure to qualify in a slalom two weeks ago cost him the undisputiji point lead on the pro(essional skiing tour and the U.S. star said, "It was bound to happen sooner or later." It was the first lime in 41 pro events t hat the Californian failed to qualify for a race. If it happens again here this weekend, his chances for a third straight season championship will be slim. France's Jean-Claude Killy and Sabich are tied for the lead, with 209 points each, and Austria's Harald Stuefer is right behind with 20l going into the final four weekends of the International Ski R8cers Association tour. Musselman Candid a te GAINESVILLE. Fla . B i 11 Musselman of Minnesota is one or five candidates for the basketball coaching job at the University of Florida, athletic director Ray Graves said Thursday. "I have talked to him and he expressed an interest," Graves said. Tommy Bartlett, who bas coached the Gators the past six seasons, resigned as o( the close of this season. Bucs, Gaucho s Suffer Loss es Orange Coast and Saddleback colleges dropped non-amference baseball games Thursday. ()(X;'s Pirates fell to host Palomar. 4-2, on a ninth inning tWOLrun homer and Sad- dleback's Gauchos committed five emll's in a !Hi setback to College of the Desert at Palm Desert. Saddleback's big blows included a t~ run triple by Steve Williams in the sixth inning and a two-run• double by Craig Anderson in the eighth. Four o( Desert's runs were unearned: . Meanwhile, second basemetn Jim Schultz got bath of OCC's runs batted in, sirfgling in Paul Fleming in the second and walking with the bases loaded in the· siith to tally Jim Watson. Palomar scored Its first two run on a two-run round-tripper In the fourlh . Or••C-1 UI ... ..,.,... 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' I ' 0 » ' t ·S ' . . ........ di .... --· ' s c.i• ot o.-1 0)1 ON Jtll -t t 1 -~ ---------· --·- Crestview Mission Viejo Jligh's wrestling t~m shared the 1973 league title with El Modena with a 6-0-1 mark. Standing from left -assistant coach Jerry Walters, Jim Low, Bill Morrow. Don Hull, Mark Merwin, Don Hill, Russ!Uce, Bill Henry, coach Randy Edwards.' Sitting-Curt Fransen, Bahm an Sanlilian, Ken Garcia, Mike Donohoo, Steve Draper, John lilazurkiewitz. l"'ine League Claampi~ Fountain Valley High's 1973 wrestling team captured the circuit title for the fifth straight year. Kneeling from left-roach Wayne Mickaelian, Dave Morgan, J,i.m Hughes, Randy Hardman, Ivan Kiser, Darryl Del Ponte, Don Stirewalt, Joe Young. Standing - Rick Larkin, tes Beche r. !ilike F'inkJea, Dave Budgen, Glenn Friedrich . .Doug Cavanaugh, Randy Staggs, John Moore. 'f.1ark Jlaskell not rpictured. MD Nine Edges Tritons; Corona Nips Dana Hills h-1ater Dei High's Monarchs made It three wins in· a row in the young prep baseball season Thursday with a 4-2 triumph «>ver host San Clemente . .. And Corona del Mar was' extended through nine innings, but came away a J. 0 winner over visiting Dana Hills. Other non-league aclfon saw Rancho Alamitos slipping host Newport Harbor a 2--0 setback while visiting Costa Mesa dropped to a 1·1 record with a 4-3 reversal at the hands of Foothill. Mater Dei's triumph came in the fifth inning when the Monarchs put together Jim Gardea's triple, Mike Amaranthus' double, Mark Stanbra's double and Mike Yost's single for three runs to overcome a 2·1 deficit. The Tritons of San Clemente had taken an early lead when Tom Zaoolti and Pal Weltber were plated on Bob Yoder's rap. The throw to first was wild and both runs came across. San Clemente pitcher Rieb Douglass posted a dozen strikeOUls in a losing cause. Corona del Mar's victory came about when Bob Meyers slid under the tag in a rundown from third base. Meyers made first on a fielder's choice and reached third base--on .John Andrews' fielder's choice and a balk. Corona de! Mar bad a pair of runners tossed out at the plate elirlier. Dana · Hills' only safety was a single by John · Ulloa in the sixth inning. Matt Wilkinson and Craig Mallory combined to toss the ooe-bitt.er for tbe winning Sea Kings. Newport Harbor could muster only RllKM A~mltM (ti ... _,.,. ,,, Roc:kwell, lb Pi.rce, :Ii Baltl-U, 111 ero-. c Lor.gttreak, p GorOllJ, rl Trylll'I. cf Hedrkt., ff Mlndo1•. lb Tal•ls •It ... ,.. l010L~H~,c J 0 0 0 Mceo....la, II 2DOOM«kel1,ll J 0 0 0 AOboll, lb 3 0 0 0 Outty, pll J O 0 O Fat.um, cf llllH~t,i.o 3 I 0 0 Pie<", pll 2 0 1 I Tahtl, llJ 2S 2 2 l P1111l:KI!, rf Yesror. :!I> WP!lle, 11 Hook, 11 Duke!, II Tot1ls 010 00!) 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Our sophomore team was 9-0 last year and we had a cou- ple of pretty fine efforts late in the year against Estancia and Edison." Thomas, 35, will teach in the physical education department at Fullerton. Dolphins ~oded Richard Sagan was named captain and most outstanding wrestler on the Dana Hills High 1973 cootingent Thunday (!vrning at the school's sports award ~ qu rl. r..lottt improved honors went Lo Andy Ava!nni and Joel Harris was tabbed as lhf' Dolphins' most outstanding frrshman_ The most out.standing junior varsity wrestler ii BerrUe Carr. • Prep Spike Roundup Estancia's Adams Nabs .3 Events Sterling performances f r o m ~ derclassinen catapulted Est&Dtla past El Modena while Marina relled on Us prov· en perfonnen '° whip two roes in high school track and field aetloo Tbunday. Estancia edged visiting ti Modena 6f.. S7. -.'hile Marina notched 71 points in handling Long Beach WUoon (451 and Balsa Grande (25) in a triangular al Wibon. In other action 'lburalay, Costa f.1esa fell lo host Garden Gl"O'le, 'IMO, and visiting F o o & bi 11 tripped Westminster, 63-65. Scheduled .-. bet...a llunlioglon Beach and Corm.a de1 Mar, Edi.IOO and Kennedy. and Mission Viejo and Los Amigos wett postponed and are ten· tativ~y rescbeduled for Mcmday. Junior Steve Adams won Une events and sophomore Ken Conner cleared 4-4 in Ilk high jump to lead Estancia to its vic- tory. Adams won the twO hurdles events. !'locking 15.2 In the highs and 19.9 ln the lows and then came back: to take lbe long jump with a leap of 2G-JI. Connor, meanwhile. a:howed he hadn't lost anything after wlnnlng the CIF Cee title last season by clearing M to win the high jump. Marina got wins from returning let- tennan Randy Hawkins ln the sprlnfs and heavy scoring from vetenm Rick Merigold, Preston Campbell, Ken Martyn and Garj B I u m e in winning its triangular. . 'Y•l'Jlty Mart111 1111, La WlhM (4ll~Or1• IHJ 100 -I. H.loMllft' /Ml 1. ~ (Ml l. Till« IMJ ol. 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Tim Hill <Fountain Valley), Scoll Reider (Foon· tain Valley), GI en n Myen (Lo6 Alamitos), Brian Coln (Magnolia). Honorable Mention Rick: Browning (Co«ta' Mesa), Ttm Pir- tle (Estancia), Dave Flood (Magnolia!, John Qnnmins (Colt.a Mesa), R. B. Jamison (5anta Ana Valley}, Dlrt Zirbel (Edison!, JIM Swain (Costa Mesa), Bill Ford /Edison). John Moore (Los AJamitos/, Chris Adam11 (Fountain Valley). three hits ag;dnsl lbe slants ol Rancbo ,__ ~:;mitos;:uowan! dl<o8:-~•k, who whif-s Ke T hh d t SI e h p I ..;$ :=:ifoo~ ,~Dl:i~': ea 1ngs a e o 1p y o y IWC>l'Ull outburst In the firth Inning by Foothill. • Wielding the big bats for tl1esa were Don Tryon, Gary Buztiee. Mark Schrupp and' Dennis Delany. • """' o.I (4) .._ ... ... , ..... L~. • " • ' t s1.,,.. • ~d 4lllZMci111.d ArMl'flll.ls, ltl 2 1 I I JMilllrl, :lb s~.• ,,,,.......,," ........,,., II J I I t YOdlr, It Yoo, If .i • 1 2 '*"""' 111 0.11.fJ JtOIX~,p Gt'MCU, < I D I I IC...,..,, rf McE~lll, • I I I I 'Th,..., rt -·< Tot"• ·-· -~·· ltllllt ~.., ........ ' -1:11 .._. '°° ...... , ... , lilntl l I I • ' ' 1 • 1 ••• ' 1 I • J I I I 2 ••• I 0 I I 2 • ~ • I I • e J a • ' ' ... tJ t ~ • • • ' • • ' Corona de! Mar Hlgh's Irvine LcA~u·· batetblll dmnpions will defeat Loo~ 'Be.ch Poly, 60-SI, Saturday afternoon ;it Loog Beac;ti Arma onlTiius ~al!ly for ' llolDillnall bor1ll In Ille CIF AAlv\ playolts 1t ~_Angele. six nights latt·r So •Yi Huft11ngton Beach coach Elm<• O>mbo, who!O OU.rs pl•Yod both teams durinc U.. imn prep c:nmpal.,. Hnt -U.. Oil<n boos has to "Y. •lftb lh:Juld be. 1 ftal cklle g11me and :::!.° pretf1 goochnatclrup right down th. • 1Po1Y'1 Dale Dillon 1nd Corona's (;aSt.•\ ' ( Jonu are a very good matc.bup and Lester Hogan or PolJ ii an.. tuellcol renter. Poly may be a little ltnJnger on •he boards ud will run bettor Ulan Corona . "Poly nm to Rt< that nllound IJ1CI outlet pass and away they 9)," 11y1 Comlll, "Corona dtl Mar is a Uttle strqet dtlOllll>eJll and Tandy GUli!' t1ds an .. rd lo ~lnl. and winning. Ille - """"' "Poly has also been involved in une cto.. bul camtl eut a low 5eVtr.1! times.'' Combs tea the pme as two con- ntdlOJ styles of pt•y with Con>aa using the more deliberate ltyle of pllJ while Poly ltt.S to nm U.. !alt lreat, espociany If lt can cootrol the bou'clt. . "I daa't--,..•11 -litllor team cbaD&iJll n:iucb of what it does, ti onJlhJnc. Wiim ,.. p1 1n the pi.yon, ,.. r. with "1lal you're -ul with,' .ays Coml>o. corona mbushfd Huntington Bta<b In December, llH4, le>< tile IMUll IIB ln- YltatloMI Journey crown. Poly JIO( by Huntington, 71..Q, tn the first rouod of the ptayofls. ''We ftren't playing u wen wbfn we met Corona del Mar u we nre liter. And 1be Poly game "° mod! c"-' !bu the K'Ort indicates. "W1 ...,.. only down by ""' point with 1:21 ldl agalntl Poly, tt ,.., ttlllJ • close game," 11)'1 Combs. In summation II'• not lbe style or play so much for eltbe:r teem that wW mab: tbe dlllmnce according to Combo; "WinDilll the eloH ones II Ibo mark ol a good tesm and Comia del 'Mar haf . ctooe tho I pretty 1'!gUlarly," be asyw. • ·. '• . - I' ' . I Area In Brief CIF Fives r Relays .at UCI; Mix It Up Area Goll RQundup For Women All-/~nior Varsity ~:~~~fir•: l ' • .. • .. UC !tvlne'I Tartan lraclc wiU be Ille ocene of tbe ·!2nd llllllual Long Beach llelay1 &tlurday wllh high tchool, ""~""""~.,._""--+""'~~J!!!/O!':~co~~e;-c ollei_!__.i -_.,.,_ un vertity and club teiiD 11hlelel compeling beshmlng petlng In the, open dlvlsi<ll "tire llolbQo llly Club, UCLA Ind UC Sante Barbara. UC lrvb>e and UCLA'• No. 2 team wlU seek ~ In the A dlvi4Jon. " at t o'clock. UC Irvine will host the Pep- -,,..,-... ...u .. ....,.... P1dim oC Bunllngton Beach could have ~Illy bncted the IMt DW'lin of' the season. The 1111 pounder lhown. above bit 1 tnillect ~obead ~Gff Son CJemente IJ!and. The lady angler landed the fish ineudlyooe hour. SoCal vs. Westmont Payne~DeVaughn Matchup &acras of · the Southern Both teams are strong on the Clllfomla College Vanguards inllde and it could be a tomip. -.i.D teom apinlt-Wesl-Bui I feel that· Westmont will -College In tbe NAJA pn!vall. Tho ~ig thing tlley are Dilllld m ployolls Solunlay going to . have lo do Is lo try J1iP1 at Blola eon..,. will de-and slop Payne." pmd • tbe matdlup between Southern California C-Ollege SICll ceat!r DITid Payne and defeated Chapman twice, 79"4 We~ t m onf• AD.American at home and 92-.aa at Chap- li'l'f!d DtVaagtlft. man. Westmont won, 74-69 in a 'lllot'l lbe aPnlon of two op-single game at Chapman. -.-eCM hrtl& wbo faced both When Biota defeated the ams dmlJc the pill leMOll. Warriors, '1M3, it wa1 on a Some of the n a t I o n ' s l>tl"d1oe University vo!leyblU oul.ltanding tract team• wUI learn Saturday in a pair of be competing lncludlng USC's game& with the women's com- Trojans, Cal State (Long petition starting at 7 and the Beach ), national indoor charn· 's game at a. pion Paclllc Coast Club of Pepperdlne la coached by Long Beach and the outdoor former Olympic w o m en ' 1 champion SOuthem catlfornla mentor Harlan Cohen. St~der!. The gal!la' are open to the UC Irvine wilt compete 1'1. public, tree of charge. the collee-11 r'livi.slon ,.tong with favorllts Cal Sl11te (Fulletron) """ anrl Cal p,..1v (Pomonal. UC Irvine's vanity crew Amon~ thP out,tandln« in-will open the 1973 season divldual perfor1roers slated to Saturday oa North Udo compete are l11d1JOr world Channel when the Anteatera record holders St"v~ Smith in host UC Santa Barbara in a the pole . vRult and AJ. .... three-mile• 1ace beginning at Feuerbech In thf shot put. 8:~- 'Tour Oranlle Const area j11nior·VaJ'llltv basketb al l DlRyen SE ITa-n e d "'All-Irvine 1.eaeue honors as sele<:led by thfr: loop's ct.aches. Most valut1.b~ olaver Is Magnolll't Jact Hart. Area olavert eemlnl{ fint b!Rm berth'I are Fifiiqon's Tom Llov ,.nd Mart Welf"'re. Fountain Va11ey's John LorlestP.in and Co6ta MeYt's Tim Hartig. Orange COast Colle~e will be the site .. of an AAU open •volleyball tournament Satur- dav . It begins at SI a.m. with the finals set tor 7 o'clock that nli:ht. '111ere'1 no admiasion charge. Among the top teams com- Gymnastics . ·-we111rd11,..,. ntJ.JtJ 1112.J•J M"11U11 L0!10 Ho119 - 1. SNrlff (WJ 2. SpeulcllllO !WI 3. Hell'W'lch fM) 1yt; 1.7. Fi-£~.,.jlM -1. Se••lff !WI 2. JolwtMl't (Wl . Glr1~1k (Ml llYQ: l.•5 Side Horii -1. 811fTlll !Ml '· Wll· l1k.r CWl :l. !11.0llll CW) 1119: '·'· liol11C111l1I air -1, Strlclr,ley (M) 2. V~pt "ullfll (WI 3. H.ltlHtl IW) 1Vjl: 1·'::1relltl airs -l. TombrtOo (W) 7. Hoohff (M) 3. MCG,._. i\lrl) r.~' !·°' 1tl11<11 -1~ Me\lfl fM) 2. 8 od< Ml 3. l'l~llon IW1 11'" 7.10 ,t.."11-Around -. • V1n lltulttn (W) IYI: ,. p-11111 '11111'1 Ill.II t•.51 C..I Hi.ii ~ ..... ,,. -1. C:fl'llf!' (rl t. Gruvtlll fCJ ]. DNn fC'J AYQ: 7.'Z!i F'-"'Xl'rcl .. -1. Se~ (F) t. ••"111 11'1 l . 0-tfl fC l AYQ: 7.5 Sld9Plot'W -I. H-(P) 1. Sany CC'~i:;, ~-1 ~.19:::.' !~~ t. Stroy (CJ 3 ~ (~) A"': S.7 ·,..,.,11~"4'""' -J· au,.,,·~, 1. 0.111 (Cl ) 11111 \C A..o : S.3 Ill""" - . "' Ill!"" ("'J ). Seny (CJ 3, ,t.r11,..ion ICJ AYQ: 7.5 JC Tennis . Coach •Bob Ernst wil have four veterans in the varsity t>oat including Mike Beanan, Ted Weyand, Bill Slmmins and Lance Ktl'keg-a11i'd ... Area Swim Honor Roll Or•Att Conl ..,.. IWlj!I ~ m:.-:: =-..:.z:.1111:i:.. "ir:-i.Yi1:r.:... .... ""''"'· 200 tMdlly ""'' -1. Nfi'PO{f M1rbor 1:"-DI 2. C0tt1 M1t11 1;46.2; ). 'i: ... Ho• "D'-FrW -I, ICrumoholi C 1: .i, ,1. hblthoff IFounltll' J,11!¢! 1:311.71 3. w...-ICdM) l:U.3. 200 llld. Medley -I. ICrvmoholf lCiMl 2:06,_li 2. It"'-'!. I'-' f: 11 i. •· en.can IC:ot 1 ,,.,." . . \lrM -1. R. WhllmOl'I (CO.II M"'\ ~3' J· IC~ptio{~ !Cc!Ml 22.41 3, l"h 111111 I 111 ·rsll'I' A. ,.'i?jf. "'ltiOH lr:mi ~CW1J.j~·1L ICru 1 (CdM) 5'.t. 1 Fr• -1 f!!~J!."'/ (F-'11" v11 ..,1 •.01 J· ~';:f."""z . ccW.1 ... , 3-~llrr~(C !!' 1 •• ··~!"°" (CdM\ l : .11 2. RI CllKon Ollf IM11 •: .Ot_ Lwnd c~. MIM t :Ol.f1. Btck -1. Rto rl ! tw&arl .t / ' ~rumoholz !CdMT 5'.21 l . ortnz rt~MI 5'9.8. 100 lt.ttSI -1. ICrvmDhofl.. !CdMJ 1:05.21 t. s-1111• !Coif• MINJ l :M.O 3. 1\19111111' ((.dMI 110.A, GI Frwt 1111&"' -I. Cd.Yo 1:!1.01 1. E111ncl1 tnd Colfe Mew 3:)0J.. Scores ... Mltwlul!H llt, 1'1-Y"'11 110 ..... . Vlr-alnl1 11S. Sin DlllVO 124 Vllh 11', O•nl• 112 ••• Loa lincitlel 2. Pto1llldll111'111 D St. t,oult 4 l.tOfl 2 ' a11tt11o '· An1nt1 ' 111e1 , __ C1I S!ltt ii.I) n. ,,_ St. n IJSF l(M, Loyol1 17 Pel:>Mrcllne ff. S1Mt Cl•rt IS Portltnd SI. 19, Puotl Soufld '1 Mont1ne SI. 53, Monle!\I 51 St. LOUIS ts, aridity 71 Loul1vlllt 69, Tul11 61 Okl1h(lll'll City fJ, Georgl• SI. n lS.U t.t,_Mlwtulplll St. n ,,,.. .. 11·"" "· s.mford 6$ Sltorl Mill "· SI. Peter's NY U M1nhatt1ft TT, Wttl Vlralnl• '-> SIMI~ ClllMmlel TellrM't -·-O•vldton ... VMI n wtmtm a. Mlrv "' otlldtl n ~\lf1'nall 101, AOPlllctll•fl " l:pt C1rollne M. lltldltnolld U IRV GUZIK Receives National Award -Ont 1-ol Biol& ne11lral colirt (Long Beach O:lllelle in La llinda, kilt two Arena) and Lyoo! admits, ''we cf --lo both did a good job on DeVaughn eimh; · that night. I think he only .,..... cwt 111 10 ....... wwt "Let's just 1BJ tlllt J feel it scored 11 points and the two '""'" will be a close ball Jame," kids we bad playing against ~= ('8l :1 L~~!.~1· L-1old tbe DAILY PILCn'. him xored 30 between them." ~cRH 101 iW Kwier t-1, w. ,,_ s1111;kt IOI dtf'I1cll 6-1. 6-1. .. I 11111* it wlll be wltbln lG In two other meetings at M.,.,. 101 dtf W•l9m•~ '"'· •·'· poinb: mt I would prefer not Weetmoot, the Warrloit Won, 11.1 .. 10) dtf "'=:.;1• '"'· to pick a ICOl"e. 69-49 and 7o-45. SoCal's scores l"1rk.,.·W.l•h CG> det Pklwllfll·RClblnt '"Southern California could with Biola were 66-63 at Blole, 'i!:i1~J~1-ca1 det s11111kl·R111 3. eome oat co top if it can coo-57-59 at Redlands and 54-4-4 at '· ...._ M . trol DtVaugbo. U . David SoCal. w~~:;:,,°Z:,' "'~01 Glf ,. on c 'f. Pa,.. C1111 mlnlmiR the d·J.-.---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;i;;;;..,..,;;m..,..,..,.,.I tecti?meaof De Va u gb n , SoCal will ba~ a chance to win. If DeVaughn Isn't minimiRd, Westmont Is going lo-te lbe pm<.'' -does the game match -·~ ........... , upm.-~. "ll will probobly be ... ,... -wilb vory good !rm llnel. w-has a lot ol strqlh of the !root line aicq wtth good ,.plaaomenll. ADii their panla .... -tall ror backcourt playen. Walt Campbell la M and Omlie Mehl 6-3." LEASE STATION WAGON Dave WeatberiU at Olap- 111111 Oollep indto this com-FuH maintenance le .. ing now available en that parilon between DeVaugbn much desired sfation w19on. Choose from the Ind David Payne. "DoV•lllhn may be 1 Uttl• megnificent Colony Parks, Montog?, Marquis or =~ ':'ul:= !:..~!, ':l~ _Monterey. Call today . _, _______ 5'40-5630 1-Y<!y. ''Tbe thin& that will. l'lurt Saatb«n Cdfor1a C o 11 e I e --tllon lll)'lhlna ciao Is the ... of I'll Quim. He Is 90 ~ and Is I very good __ _.. QalnD ouli'end I -en jaw la a pmt 11 UC Son llltgo """ will ... be ·-let u. i>ll1ofla. -.-a.. pma illell7 "I llllnl: JI wUI lie lolwJ>. Soph Ba ketball ----..-........ • ' ftp tu, ,. (I) ....... ...,.,., ,. n>..,_ ,,.,., '61 • c , .. ,,,.,._ ...... 0 '(tJ:= ... ,:r ~~\: .. -& -- I • Irv Gu 1. i k of Newport Be•eh, seles representetive wah tho JOE BARTHOLO· MEW AGENCY hare in Or· enge County, h • s e•rned memb•rship in the Mutuel of Omehe Compenies' co-..ated Ch•irm•n's Council, the hicih· est llonor th•t cttn be echlev- ed by one of our represent•• tives. To gttin this r•eognltion, Irv did • particularly out- st•nding job of coun1elin9 his clients on their penonel insur•nc• needs. For sound advice on ell your person•! insurance r•• quirements, 9ive Ir¥ Gu1ilr • cell today. If you would like to buTld • cere•r with Mutuel of Omehe cell us. JOE IAaTHOLOMEW DIVISION OFFlCI lvlt• 161. lye~• Pina t76n lrvlM 11., .. Tu1tln, Ce. ·-(71•) ut-7 ... - half of ' Iba Cll" A A A A Mem!Jer1 ol tllo ...._,, quartetflnall b a I k et b • 11 dub ml El N!auti Ocianlry a.II r-=~--::::-----:--::-:--:-;;;.o""'l- playofll II on tap loolchl at In 1-na ll1auel ll,lftd a 4'·~_.l.J 0-1...,,,.., Looglleod>Arenawben~-mem......,_ -~ r~ killer Hoover snd North Tar-lhll -· ranee mix ar7:30;-fOllOWiil~'1hlnm..t--111ebrl'-J'. the Puadenl-Long Beach . Included tbe tcUo,o1aa: A Wlloon cluh. lllgbl: low -wt111 lo Deo ni. winners qualify !or a White of lrvlne CGut OC wllh aemlfinail berth a weet henoa a followed by Jean lli)Wid at the Loo Angeleo Sport. (llacl-) 1111 and -Wilma Arena. Hoover ltnocked oil No. Weiler (Bancbo Benwdo) •· I aeed Morningside In the ... In the net campetlt1oa, H • ....... . AVOID PUYlllG ALONGSIDE WATER ~ --- ,,.. Jwmo Simms (- cond round. BUii) llnl wllb 71 follond bJ Saturd1y the rernalninttour V bum ~ )'ran v..,., (Anvwbeadl n tea1111 clash. rr ~111 In and J ... Walab (Old Rlnch) the televlaod (Qwmel 4) pme n . at !2 040 agalnot Centennial. In · B ftlgbt !or 11Ues1>. Then it's Conma del Mal:'• Miriam Landsman (Lo I Natu-nw. when. you come to a hoJe that has Irvine League~ qalnol Coyotes) w_u the gnm 'lrinn<r • lot oi~~ble on it, litce rouah or weter, try to Loog Beach Ppty al S:!o. 81:..! := b~ toke 1 route that 'avoids the problem areas. If lhis El Modena High'• surprls!ng and Charlotte Lowe (Coota is Impossible, I suaest you next attempt to play Vangumil will be seel;ing Mesa) 101. -the trouble, rather lh~n to skirt 1L The reason llllOlber upeot 1oolgh\-at Fran Dy• (liante Ana OC) for plsyina over trouble ts that your chances of Inglewood J_ltgh w~ coach won the net competition In B miss-hitting the shot and falling short into the Bill Ervin's quintet meet.I No. flight with Helen Hostins problem area are probably le~ than the chance 2 seeded ~urphy in the -AM (Rancho Santa Fe) second at that you wi4 curve the shot into at. . l!iemiflnal.!. 77 and Dana Parker (Big Can-The illustration sl'lows what I mean. On this -The other halt-of-1be-semls on)""tblnt"at 'It. 'per-4-tiOILWe hav8 water on-the left side ot thJi Ls bUled for Saturday night at In the me m be r 1 com-fairway n~r the tee-shot landing area, and also Redondo 1¥ · b et w e e n , petltfon, It was Ann Teel the · on the right-front of the green. . . . Kalell1'1 No. T seeded Knights winner In A filght with 11 Some golfers might drive straightaway (solid ltne) and SI. Bernard. · followed b1 Doi Epn wilh II. so 11 to l•I 1 straight shot into tho flagsUck. I'd I.Ow net boDon went to Elalne much prefer to play away from the water off the ·-~ .. ~ ..... HCIOWf Y11 No. --,.oir9"Ce -1:30 ,.,.....,_ w LI Wll9°" -t100 .. ,.,., .. E:r.r .v... \'.rDUm Del .,,. • -lj"' ~ dll Mir L -:30 £1 Modtl\I 111 A urphy el l!'llllWOOCI "'l~ -1 o.m~ •ltllt YI I. ltl'ftlrd It llldondo High -StlV r It t P.ll'L. C~r..;e~t ;' ~ DltNt el Cllnlt t 1191lt w Jm;, loflnDt •I lltl'19rsl4e c -• o.rn. . llslloo 0!'90 YI Lrlll'l •I 9-MIDI'! -•-~1""· Aqvintt n lreltlrfll •I hll Gor'Dorllo Hlclll -1 o.m • Two Rustlers On All-stars LOS. ANGELES -Golden West College'a . .JeU St. Oalr and Gary Oritll will be part of 1 Southern Callfomla Con- fere'nce a 11 ~ 1 t • r ba.Sketb8Il team that will play circuit champlon-East--LA-eonese Saturday night . '11ie 7:SO game ii 1et fOl' East LA. Tickets for the aame are Irlied at,$1.iO for adults, and Sl for students with ASB cardl. Tully and Lorraine Impey, tee down the right side-and then come into the --~ ~th Flight B wu won by Marion hole with an approach that goes over, ra er an Menne (89) with Beverly alone, the water near the green. . Hendersoo (91) seeond in l:===:::::::::=-~~;:~~~,.~-~~-~~-=-.,..~ groa compellUoo. M a r g r Howell (&9) and O:rinne IRON OUT ntOSE IRON SHOTS! Arnold Palmer's booklet "Hittina ~-•"-(71) the t · the Irons .. .,.,_ ch•mpionsftiP tips b ttefp Wrpen your Iron-shot ~'illallU were oe vie-tlt:tlniqu.e. "tend 20c and• stamped, return •WMI091 tD Arnold Ion!. d Pallnw', in care of ttlis n.wspaper. 1n c fllaht, w 1 n a 1 L..:=:.:.::.:::::.:::::.::.:::::.:..--------' Christensen (99) and Marge E the · Ith •• Beeby were the grcm winnt.n. at DOOD both days. wers wumer w .,~ Pat Ifverson (74) and Allee Skip Whittet, bead ~ followed by Bobbie Chartier , Mccredie (75) were the net feulonal al Fountain Valley's and Ginny Pepin, each with M. victors. Mlle Square Golf Course, will loo Orr and Shirley WbeU.el Marvla Lynn (UHi copped join ...,., club champion AI tled for tlle top spot in C flight the D gross rught wltb Nancy WeU. in a pro.am club cham-with 61 followed by Vi Se1:too Dougherty (107) In aecond pionshlp tournament at Loma "'J.:y: Roberti won tlle D ti· place. Helen Leigh had a 70 to Sanla Fe next week. tie ¥.'Ith 60 ronowed by cop net honOn with Donithy Assiltanl pro Terry Ferraro Levy ('1') second) · -Is participallng In tbe WfGA EiJC~leney_:~~~ (~ml ) and · tournament Ulla week at ffa.. een '°"~u . lrclM! C:out cienda. ' The lllllUal blgh-low touma- menl al Irvine Coast Country .._ .. SJ Club will lake place lhil Mrmlwn of the w•11ne1>'s weekend rcr ·a luU field of 144 club g ---San Joequln player•. Golf Coone staged • bargain A iracllce round was staged day lountamenl Ibis .-eel< . Wednesday in the better ball lo flight A. M a r g a r e t ol partner's competltloo. . DeBach and Virginia Ide tied Satunlay and Sunday the !or top i-.. with identical field will face • ibotgwt start t.11. In B flight it was Sue e ~aim eSprings Jlt\Ds No shar&d walls in living areas at ·eanyon Sandi Enjoy single-family Privacy /tie•• V ""de Pn!sident's cup qualifying will take place at Mesa Verde Coontry Cub this weekend. Match p I a y competilioo begim-on Saturday, March 10 and runs for two weekends . John Berger is lhe defending champion. • Enjoy tennis, swimming, putting, park surroundings, 'freedom from exterior maintenance. • • I ._. eeurtt r1ght on~ Sandt gn:rundL Y04JI ptvaM di.lb. No initiation IM, no dues. -·- t?u11fac ..... ........ ... 11 ft. high C.18ng. ~one CM -~ )OUr pttvatt. walled pltio. ---· rn ••L =-beta•• ............ c~nyon sAn~s \111"9 ...._CD nl .... •P.. "tt'• • pleuu,. to brtng JOU .,ft H now, 'Wty INtd of tc:hed\lta. .. ---~---~----~-----------~----, I CANTOtl J.UIDS. ..,,. • I -I I 4300e. PAlfttCenJon 0r .. Patm Spr1ngt. CA ma , I PIMM NnCI Me brod\vre end Information, II I • I I ' -I I I Ntltt to <leno Autry Hotol. 4300 E. Palm ClflYOll Or., Palm Sprtnga. (714) 328-2185 .. . • I I I -I I I c11r. Zit> ' I f l Jul are any ""' cha terr pow ) rel wa ne ma fa ad leR a' for his '-m fac He too th bo lh Ir II sil ' Start Your Engines! WITH DEKE HOULGATE MQl<r """11 drc~ here WJd In Eun>pe .,.. ~ •-lbt chalJtnio Colla Mesa's Dan Gurney b .. IMIMd. Ila hlU bet $100,llOO lbol .,. ol his lndilUUlpolllHYJlO Eagles can go aroond the tncky 14-mile ~d ......a al Nurt>urgrtng. Germany, 1 taster than a furmula 1 car. ' -~ ba .. y_ or-~Yank-H41r1y-H-fa1'-1a-the t-coollnentals are co11cemed. They regard USAC championship raciQg, the type done by Gumey's Eagles, as a sort ol reglooal circuit, having no importance lnten)ationally, Gurney explained lhal !he E1gle challetige began innoc<nll,Y. during a conversation with two joumalist.s, Canadian F. David Slooe and American Pete Lyons, a few weeks ago. Both are ~bl for EnglJM racing publcatlons. "You know how those "}ournalists are," Gurney said, with a snickel', "The 1111),00J thing got blc.wn all out ol. proportion. Money-wise, I was loose. I wouldn't put too much tmportance to the money. ln fact I haven't tried lO get it up yet." Gwney is sincere about hi! belief that U.S. champiOnahip can are the equal to foc:mula I machines, sincere enough to go out and promote the 100 grand if that becomes necessary. Appareotly il won't. He has already been invited to take his USAC Eagle to Europe on three open dates this summer to compete in the Dutch, Germ.an and Austrian Grand Prix -races July 29, Aug. 5 and Aug. 19. Due to political developments in European ~ng. Indy cars are legat to race in funnula 1 events, and so there aren't even any tt'Chnicalities tO hold Gurney back. Gurney'• Plan: Arrept I 1uiitatlon 1111 pion ls lo promote the necessary expense money from spon80f's and accept the Invitation. J( ft become• nece,sary to go through with the bee. he's r.eady' but not eager. The Idea of pnriiffig that Americans can prOODCe aca-r!Okat"European- built formula I cars, the moat &0pb.Wlcated racing machine! In the world, h what he's excited about. Racing ls 1pllnlered l.nto 90 many ractlons," Gorney s a i d, "ll yo11 slocerely want to know which ear is best you're con- fused. U you have been around \:iS:\C you know they (Europeans) are bei.ag presumptuous whed they call formula 1 the world championship." On tk courses llke Za.ndvoort, the Nurbergrlng and the Os- terrelchrlng Gurney \\o"o.uld have lo forget about the 900 hores- power turbocharged Offenbauser engine and go with either a stock block or overhead cam Ford racing engine, be said. The American Eagle wou ld still enjoy a harsepower ad- vantage (IOO to 4l5). It would suffer a weight penalty, have better aerodynamics with a bigger 'air£oll wing, have a chnlce of fuels (formula 1 cars must use gasoline) bot lose the home. court advantage, so to speak. Gurney would like tn borrow Mark Donohue or J\1arlo An· dretti for a dr!Ver, hut it looks as U IWo other American tearps might be invited to race too .....::. Rog«:r Penske's (with Donohue driving) and ParaelU Jones' (Andrettl). Gurney might wind up hiring a European driver to race his car. There bas been talk that Dan himself mlA;bt come out of retirement for this ocasslon. He said no, but his tone of voice wasn't convincing. Somebody Is just fishing around. trying to nu1ke 1ny .~·Ue nervous," be said. "Who could conceive of such a thing?" Net, Golf S11mmaries Vlnlf'f' Ml..ie.. Vlt(1 Ill~) 11•1,;) LMr• st"'"' Wilker !Ml 10&! to Miiii.,. U : \oil to Osler M . o»f Ot"I~ 6-f, 1111 Savt!, .... E. lrown (Ml loll M . }.I, ~. de1111fl. ll"'1"V (MJ loll '"-'· k ; won 6-0, .. 1. Welli.., (Ml 1.,.1 ,_., 1..,, 1"-', '"-' ........ H-.U Ind Miii..-CMJ loot la Hit· • t lnbOIMm lllld Oh1nnl1n ..... 1"-'; ML F r .. rv •nd Ewlt111 ... ,, 1.s FOl'IOl'I Ind R. llr""'" !Ml IOI! M ; won w, k •·t. JNler Vanity Ml11l11! V1tfl fUI ti) LHr1 ........ " . McC1rt~w CMl Olf. Ha, 7_., lot! ta W!nlrotl 1_.; dtf. Htlldrlck1m1 '-7; -· Martin 6-G. Fre!l,...lc~ CM) w"" t-J. 1.1, 6.(1 M1urtr IM) won 6·3. f>.l, ._,, 6-0. F•I(• CM> wan 6-0, .. 1. 6·1 ...... Tvlllt Ind W~ltlklt" (M) ael. °"'"l' and McAhlt 6-0, 1>-11 del. Krygier and M011n e-4, 6-0. l, L7~;~n ar>d Fulltr (Ml won 6·1, .. 1. 6- JuRlor v1n11, NtWIHIM H•rl!or U5 (ll C..-.n1 Ml M" Slllgl•• Collen (NI oet. Dltt 6 1, 1UI. Shoem1t1r 6-1 d1I McNem1r1 •·1 Wittwer (NJ won '-'• 6-1, .. l. O!illlvl• {NJ 1111. Bou•l1r 7~. de! 0ouv""lf 6-3. lat1I ta 0-mar I_., IO•I to McN1m~r1 2 ... Fl!Hlmmom (NJ WOt> 6-3. 6·1, 6·2, 6-l. NIHNf" (NJ loll !a Rot>iri• .... ..... LYon•Dlll<nln (N) dtl, Gllli!t1-811u.1rd .. 1. U ; det. O'(ann1r·Wrlgtil 6-3, 6-0. Lady·B1dhlm (NI ae•. 7-41. 1-2· ~~ IJ.11. • """' (911 ... Goel! (S l'~llt"rtt11 1~v111n ... 11 At (l~Yllft c ... 11 CC t.t.lllr II •I M Hlllll , Low "''°"11111 -Cr1lg 5111<11er (USC), "I'm just truckin'," said Gary GabeUch, the wurld's fast~ •1. land ha 'I -~;. hi • '-• UC lrvflM! ICOlf~: S!•v1 11.0l:>erhon Gobellrh J11ot Tr11rkh1' man on , pp1 Y ... ,,.,. ..... g on s progress since tue near n. G~·~ s.nqcr 1~ Jotm er11ena1,.. ,., fatal racing ~dent he suffered last April 7. Oc11~1~ FO!lfr 19. JO* Cil•••d IO • .s1ev1 R~~':.!°"1e,,.. .. 1. .SC 11'1; ' .San JaM lf there are such things as miracles in today's \vorld o( s111r 193; 1 c11 ~·~t• !L<1n<1 Beac111 medical and scientific marvels. Gabelich is a living, walking n1, 4 Arizon• 100 _. ca1 s111e advertisement. L~°"1'lfl:~l1:0; bfeO:.' 5t·~~ 10~i.{• Cl'ull,n<ln! »II ' UC lnolM U ; lG. His crash at a drag &rip in Irvine left him aear death, hi s ucLA 301; 11. Fresno si.~ lOI; 11. I Ullh l!01 U. Cel Polv !~LOI ll\; u eft hand severed. left leg mangled, left foot crushed. He had ""' s11t1 tLos At111•tn) ,u, 1s Lov<>11 a concussion, bums and other Injuries. ' :u~., • .,., 1ear11 "-•Ht an four be11 Chances for swvival y,•ere grim. If he did live. prospects ri:~•s for s. 11o1n 11 conclusion of for a normal life weren't any belier. lie beat the odds on both\ -- accounts. 1 Gabelich had the good fortune td be rushed to a hospita l where an cxceplional surgeon was on duty. The medic succes~· fully sewed his hand back on , rebuilt his foot and repaired the bad leg. Today Gabelich walks with the aid of a cane, writes with his left hand again and is starting to pick up weight . On April 7. exactly one year since the accident, his !rg cast will be re- moved. "The ankle hasn 't been benl for a year." he said. "It will take a let of physical therapy to get it going again.'' ffe'll llave tfl Leor11 to \J' all< Again Gary will have to learn to walk once more, de5plte the fact he has been up aad oo his feet rar more than six monlhs. He bad to foref: himself al first, and be still gets tired from too mocb adlvlty in a day. The damaged leg still aches so badly after a 11trenuo11s day that be sometimes has to take pain pills to get to sleep at night, but be mes them C>Dly when has has to. are too many good things ln~thls world to get high on. I've seen are too many good thlngslo this world to gel high on. I've seen gu}'B comln' and goin', and that's not for me." GabeJlcb11 latest project 11 the promotion of "natural bi~bs" through an organliatlon called Athletes •for Youth. He will be &ravellng to high schools. talking against drug abuse. "Most of the cats who are in this are baseball players and Uke that. They go and make talks about baseball. T just go and sit down, and rap with the students. I tell them there are too many natural highs to get off on bad stuff." MEN'S WEAR INVENTORY SALE! SPORT COATS Po,Y.t. bib lbK Jl..46 ....... $65.00 SALE $4995 CARDIGAN SWEATERS Wo•l·Alpec• llotld l•IL ht•t.r $21i.OO SALE $1995 JACKETS $1295 To $a9so Nyt-. c.,.. .... _ ...... $11.00 te Slll. KNIT SLACKS s199s SIZES ~2 REGULAR $25.00 SALE PRICE • FORMERLY OF PASADENA ROY STRUTT MEN'S SHOP 270 E. 17th St. • Hlll9ron Squlire • Cost• Masa 642·1611 • Lagunnm Lauded Area Duo L1gw11 Btadi llJP'I Nona 8ede1l ... -O>llel _.. named. lo Ille ,\11-0nlog< Leaille ,,. ..... bl~ """' .. ,.leel<d by Ille drcull coacheS. II -11'm Ilana lub· BID :\lri-in ci.-.t --. .., At Hayward ......... ----·--..... n.-.1 ... t....-.1. • •--u.,,.,.,. _ _. f,. ,.,. .. ATTENTION! ORANGE DRIVE IN THEATRE INVITES YOU TO PARK*FREE SUNDAYS AT ANGELS ANAHEIM STADIUM ORANGEWOOD ENTRANCE RIDE SHUTTLE BUS FREE to Family Fun and Bargains SWAP MEm EVERY SAT.· SUN., 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. SELLERS INFORMATION PHONE: 714-5511-7336 ~OU HAVE A STOIC.AGE PROBLEM? ALLSPACE has a storage solution.. from one hundred square feet to thousands of square feet, AllBpace can provide. ECONOMICAL .•• No move in or move out charges. FLEXIBLE SPACE ... by the dav, week, month or vear. 12 FOOT HIGH DOORS. PROTECTION ... Covered, closed and locked. PATROLLED. BOAT AND TRAJl.ER. OWNERS ••. 11 your Insurance does not cover open. un secwed lttmlge. you're safe at Allspace. BUSINESSMEN, .• Now hll:e advantage of pre-season buys end store you r goods until needed . HOMEOWNERS ... Why sell good furniture at a loss when you need only 10 store lt lot a Sbon time. 833-0519 ( -ff-storage mini-warehouse units Alt SM.CE AUIO XND0Wi*1 *1 OMllW 90&18A- -S,OOO-ft. A' F'lidly, Mirth 2, 1973 DAJLY PILOT PUBIJC NO'!ICE PU8UC SOllCB NOTICI: 01" MAltSKllL'I Sll.L8 MAll'"lll. H f""LCON£A, Pl1lnlltl v1. l'ltl'Dlt!C"K l"ALCOH!lt, 0.11!nd111l. •111 ltt UJ JUOGMENT OATE: Feor.,.ry J, 1161 lly >lt!ll• "' In ''"""'IM 1 ....... on Jll'l\M"I :u. U7l by lfll 511111rlcw Coun. F·l>UI Coia.IV of Or • n t •. !;1111 ot Puelltl>M Dt1no-CMS! D1;ly P1lol, C•lllor,,!1, \ll)(l<> t IU41J.....,,I 9flltred !~ ,...,..,.....,. 1', ll tnd Mltcll 2 , .,,.,,. of MARCI"" H. FALC~Elll 11 1rn '6..n ,._, c....tltor •net • g • 1 n , 1 ----FREOllllCW: FAL(ONCEll •• l\litu.....,r PUBLIC NOTICE ~tor, J.l\owlng I "'' tlllMtl Df U. Ul.O! Kt ... Uy dUP on wlcl ludtment tin "" "''' ef !hi IH.,1r>ee of oaJd tQ'Cllllcln, I .... ~ a 11'64 t•~ild _, 111 !rlf rlgll1, Hiii •NI ln1tr111 SUl'••tOlt COU•T 01' TMI! ol w ld lllOfmet!I Oll:llor Ill ltMt P<'~IV In STAn OJI (ALll'OltMIA l'Olt ""' c-tv "' Qr1t109, 11111 of C1lll0tnl1. TH• COUNT'( OF ORANGE Otte•illfa It loltowt: NI. A·JU\I Lot I. tlloc~ S, TrHt .. 1. ll .,.,_non MOT l'C• 01' HEARl .. G 01' l'ETITION I tnlP !'Mr .... •11Cordld In boOll 11 •I l'Olt l'•O•ATa 01' WILL AND 1'011 P-• 22 ..... n of Mltc9U._.. Mitpt LllTTli•~ r•STAMl!NT.t.ltY lt«ordl of uld Or1"119 c-1y. In "" f:t!•I• ol WENOEl.L M. JO'IES, 11!0 C>lll(t of 1111 (001111Y Rei;.,..~. Uw>wn •f WEN0£LL MA NSUR JONES C~y kntWll .,, :r.lll01 SI of 1111 Intl WENDELL JONES. OIKHM<I. Vlol t1 L111r .. 11, 0-Poln!. C111!11rril1 NOTICE II HEltEllY f,IVEN llllt NOTICE IS K£R£8Y GIVEN 11111 on lovttwrn C1llfoml1 P:lrtl N1tlor\al l11n• Frlo1,. Mlrcll t, 197). 1t 10 :00 o'dock !111ec1~ 11y """9., lo H-rl N~ A.M, II M1rlMl'1 Offlc1, CwrlhovM. lion.I 8111t) ind £1blr"t1 M. J..,.1 ,.,,,.. JOl'1 C...,...,, V1llev P1rtw1w, CllY of nltd r..rpln I l)lllllon la< PrOO..le ol Wiii LIOU"-Nlgutl, County of OrllnOf, St1t1 01 -tor lu111nc• of Lette,. Tetll,...11t1ry (1lll..-n!1, I wU! Miii 11 P"l>llt •UCllon lo lo IN Ptt!tl-rs ••!~"nee la wr.1ch 11 1111 hllll'll&I l>icl(H<, for ca1h In l1wtllf ~ lor 1urtMr P1rHc.,11r1, Mid fll•I 1111 "'DneY or !I'll United SltlK, d!I 11>1 right. II"" •M ol•t • ot l>CorltlQ tlll 1•m1 ~ll tlllt •nd Int .. "! of &aid llHllln'\ft\1 d•btDI' Merl 111 llH" Mlr(ll n. 1911, 11 '"°" 1 m. •n 1111 •b<'tvt dttcrlbla ProCMrty, or .., I~ 1111 courtroom ot Dlo.Jr!r.,tri! No J 01 muc:h llllrtot •• 111•V ti. l'llK..,..rv to wld cwrt, 11 J'IXI Ch•lc c"""' O•l~•1 .. ll•fv '1!<1 •••ull.,,,, w!lll iKCfwtd ln- W111. In 1..., Clf'f' pl Sanll Md, C1lllOl'T1la. ier ... t "'" totll, 011-0 ,.__,,,.,. 21, ltll. 0 1118 F11>r111rv 1:a. ttJl WILLIAM E. Sr JOKN OIVl>Jon. Sou!ll Ori~ C11Unty c-•v (ler• OILLARO 0 WIL ll:t lll.50ff •O•lltTIOlll. MOWi~lt & Gll.•LANO Mlr>l'\11, Or111g1 Couroly .,, Mk ..... Gin-ly M. L. llr""'n U11 C1"""" Dt1" No, 20. 01'11'Uly N1.,.,t lffc:h, CIHf. ft"3 lt!Ctllnl S. Jllln T": 11141 541-Jtll Ml S111 M ..... I 01'1" .r.it.non1 '-httfl-N...,..,, •Mell, C1llftnll1 • Pvbll-Or...,. C0ttl DlllW p,Joof, Plll11tltt'1 All"""' F""u..-v n. 14 •nd ""'"~, 1tn ~13 P111>11.rieo Or•'!lle Cw1t D11tv Piiot __:_ ---F_.,.,.,. 16. 2:J •nd M.l<cn !. lt1l Ot·1l PUBLIC NOTICE ..,,_ SUPE••o• COU•T 01' TME STllTE 01' CALIJIOllflllA FO• TME (OUMTY OJI a.ANGE Ml. A·7MU ltOTICli OJI MEAalM• 01' PETITION l'O• l'llO•.t.ta OJI WILL .uio l"Olt LaTT..,_ T8STMllo•lllTA•Y Ets•-•-o•Pl'INE CU L8ERT llEEMAN, DIKNwd.- NOTICE IS HEllEllY GIVEN Ille! L"'• Ll9"1Nll •rid o.wn Herrlt l\lw nled l>lrl'ln • Plli!kln for prot>IH of w1U ltld fdr IU.,.l'IC'e ol Let~r1 Tet.l1"""t1no lo Petf11 ......... •119<"1<1 ID "'"''h II mMI• lo• turthtr P1rilcll41r1, •rid 1!181 '"" tlmt 11'1d otece DI l\f~rltl<j !t.. ..,,.... Mi bolt!n M PUBLIC NOTICE FICTIT10UI •u11Nass NAM8 STAT8M8fllt Tnt lall-lflll ""'"°"' 1•1 Ololno blnlnet' •t: Afol.IHEIM JUNCTIOM. lllO 5. Wnt S:r,..1, A111"4'!m. C•ll!Qrnl1 Hlw\ J. "Tullll, * V\1 lJdo N!H"tl, N-OOl"I hlKh. C1IUor11l1 '1..0 J1<ll H. ll.nn11t, 1101 Ar1ll1, N9WPQO'I llHCll, C1Ufo<11l1 Tllh llluln••• h conductld by 1 D9""r.i Ptrlntrilllp. J1ck M. lltnr1111 Thl1 1111om1~nl Wit loltd wl!h tti<i Coun- r., Cl••lr. of Orano1 C<>11ntv on F•br.,dry ll. 19ll. IOI' Ml•ch IJ, l97J, II t :OD ....... In tr.e f'"U091 tourlroom ot 0-r!......,t No l of wld Pvblllhtd O•lf'lle Ct111t O•ll~ I'll<>!, c-1. •t 1tlO Clwlc c.,,1..,. Orh•• Well, In F"bru•ry 1~, Zl eno M11ch 1, 9. tlv' City of 511111 An•, C:•llfo<nl1. 1~n. •1' 7J O••td FlbrVlry Jl, 191l WILLIAM E St JOHN C<111111'f (terk PUBLIC NOTICE 111.EEOY ANO \CHER, INC . llV Alln M. It_., ue N-rt c...., ... on... nsli s.,;11 "'"'mlllr J» NOTl(E 01' TltUSTEE'I 5•LE N-_.i •11eh Ll llkM'll!I ff'6I TO .. llf·t ....... 11·• Ttt: ''"' ....-On M&•Cll •. un, •• t·!XI A.M. Fir.I Atl-1'1 ,.,. Petlli--t r ..,l't"I! E~crow C.orpar1>IDn, •• 0111v Pl>bll-.f o.,,_ c-.1 Dlily PUoi.j •PP01nf~ TrustH ur>d" eno 1>1tOUanr 10 F=eb<-v••r n. 2• lftd Mircn '· "" ''' 1' D<!ro "' Trost ttcll(OIOll II.pr!! 26, 19/'2, •• · ~ ln1I. No. 22.721, Jn booli. loott, PIO-10 ---PUBLIC-NOTICE ___ :.4 Oflklll ll.1<:..-d• I" Ille °'"'' "' l"9 ._....,,ty li.11Cor.., C>I °''""" c-,., --------S1111 ol C1lltornl1, WtLL SeLL AT l'.LJB· SUl'lltta-: COUltT OF TNE LI( AUCltO~ TO MIGl'lEST 1110t1Elt ST.t.Tli OJI (ALll'O«flllA 1"011 IF=OR U~H !Pt~•b!e •I !/"" ot Wit In TKE COUfllTY 01' OltANGI" 11w1\ff .._ o! llw U"1..U Sl•••ll 11 1111 Na. A·1SIU So\llh (l•ontl M!r1r>e• la 1111 Old Dt•"OI NOTICE OF HEAltlH(; OF PETITION Covntw CourlhouM In "" Cltv ol Slri1• FOR PROBATE 01' WILL AHO FOR.IAna, Ce!ll0<'0\11, all right, 11111 elld lnt..-Kt LETTEllS 01' AOMINtSTllATION WtTH·lcon.....,ld ID •nd -llllt_ by II ....O.r Ti"E·WILL ANN£XEO Ml<I 0-01 Tru11 In tl\e P<'Of>tr!Y 11tv1t· E•ltlf ol CHAaLE5 MA ITLAHO td In MtlO C-IV Ind 5t1tt dttcrlbld 11: HU NTER. 011CH"4. Lo• ••. T•te• 7317. II ~r M~o NOTICE II HliRE•Y OIVEN "'•' rtcoroed I" a .... ~ 111, ,.,.... :n. 11.-tl W M ...... 1..-hi' "~ llerelri 1 MIKMl1"ff\11 M•p1. In !Ill Offlcl ol 1t>e swttJ111n tor Pr-Ill of Wiii •rid tor c.,.,..iy ltec0t!fff ol wld county. l1•111nc1 ol Litlt..-t ol A"mlnl1tr~tl"" Mor• com"'°"I" --n 10: 11'4 Pu.nt1 wl"'°"tht-wlll -Jtf<I to 1111 1Mlhloner .t.ve , (01!1 Mtt1, C1lll. rt1-°ttlCI IO which 11 ,,,_ for 1,,...111e, S•ld >111 wltl II<' ,,,_, bul wllllO\ll perllcllfl!'s, 1nd !Ml tl!I II"" Ind 1!11e1 cwen1n! or w1rr1n1y, •"""' or lmplled, ol ...,.,Ing lt>e ''"" 1111 bl•n tel •or •eo1•alr19 11!1t. l><l~Wlllon, or In• M111:h 13, nn. et t :ae 1.m .• In ,,,. cumtlr•l'ICfl. ta !)Ir 11141 ••m1lnlt111 pr!n- CO\ll""lroom of ~"""'"' Mo. l ol ••Id rlwl ""'' C>I thll 11011 MC..,.td ~ >1ld court. 11 lW Clvk (9fl1tr 0.1.,. W11!, 111, Deed al Truol. to-wit; U~.Mll!.00, wl!h In· lhll Ct"' ol 51nl1 ""'' C1llt00"11l1 ttre.! I""'"""· •• Pr<tvlded ln llld no!e, OATEO: FlbtllltW 1(1, 1tM "<1v1rict,, I• 111r, urio.r 11,. 11rrrlf of wld WILLll<M E St JOHN, Oe<O<I o4 T•u11. !Ht, c .... rOlt Ind l~l)l'nll't (ounlv Cl1rk ol tllt Tr111tee 11!d ol 1111 truth tre1!td ME,lltVI!, MUMPElt AMO HUOMll:S av 181<1 0-1 Of Ttu" All_.,, •I LIW TIM' be<Mlkltry llndlo" uld CH•d of ILM a . AMl•.-J Tru•t lllr•lofor• t•ec111od •fl<I d911•,..•1 111 Stowfll ,.....,. '''"' 5ull• Ml lo 1111 ""'°'"'411'11d • wrHI"' OIKl•r111on Lil "''""'"'-C1llfwM• <'I 0.-<tUll ....i DHrllnd 11'1" Slit. ~I'll ;t A"-r• IW Ptlll...... wrlllm Notlct ot Dtltul! 111d Ell<tlon lo P ublllhed Or ... (Qlst Deity Pll"'' 5""1 Tr.e uncklrt•~M<I Cl llfld t••1 F_.,.,.,. n. lt, Mid Marcll 1, lt1l JJ}.nl Mot!U ol Olfellll '"" l!!leC'llll'! 10 !Ill ----to r-r •IKOf"lltd !n '"" COUl'lly Wl!e!t ,,.. PUBLIC NOTICE re•t P'Dl>IHV 11 1cw:11t<1 JllCTITIOUS aUSINESS NAM• ST.t.TIMlli!lfT ~ Ollf"10l'I ,, ~"ti IMnitotti ,,C"TltlOU1 auSINSSI fllAM8 5fATl!M8fllT klllqo;lf'IJ ..... oon It Clo! ... bin! ... ., lHli:.tWO·Tlo.lfll, •ll W. ltth St, Co.•1 Met•, n111 Ma,.,. f 1119:1, JOU W1lll(1 A .... , Cct&lt Mtt.I, C"'l!. PH21 T ri/1 Mi...1 1, cll'llklctld 11¥ "~ ln-dl ...... 11. ,,.,.,., E lllft 'T1h• '''"""""' Wll f1llO wllh 11'11 COi/Ti· IV Clforil it! Or1,,.,. (-ty <1rt ~\llry 1'. 1t1' l'"lUUI ~l)Nd DtlflOI' C0KJ 0.lt~ Plfol, Mir(n t. t 11, n. 1'1) 5'5-f) \ 0111 Ftb<Ul"I I•. llJTJ FIRST FEDEA.t.L ES(ROW COJI POR.A TION As .. lo;I f'VlfH. flv· Gttr•lcl Iii W•k•m1n1 A\11 Vic• Prn!-.1 Pll'oll•IW<I Ori"'" Cot\! Delly Pllnt F1or111ry I•. lJ, I"" M••lll 2. lttl. •1' 1l PUBLIC NOTTCI'~-- P UBLIC NOTICE -·-. • -- • TUMILIWEEDS 'ltltJ FOUNP A VA!£T, LO&. UJCK? MUJT AND JEFf ; RGMENTS • ~NCY • ' • . • • • . OH,Ol:l- HERE COMES AUNT FRITZI -----~ ·~ -.. ~ - I ,, __ , iTID&rs ~BDSSIDBI PUZZLE • ACROSS 41 Metafwor\.er Yesterday's PuW. So!Yed: • C3 ChrisunM \ 1 -· DaWI enlplo ..... 5 s...--.. .. tndviduM ...... 45~ • -~ •Custard ~ appk::Vtr • • ,. CM* 49 bailMt '"'15 Notathame 5J Seay in ' \6 f .. U-: readine9s ' PISiK 54 Terminal ~ 17 Sunound9d 56 Asc.-d ti., I 56 WMpOf! : 11 Cilr\ls frff 57 Poker stake •19~ 58Does .)I -H-., .t0mething At.u 59 Pnn.uog 22 GoH coune machirlt' .-llKlions 60 Urn¥30~ 12 O~I hlll'b 36 Sprinkle • 2J Fk'&p«rner jUnt 24 ~em. 61 s .. m for 13 Seed 37 ------box ,........., ,. ........ """""' . 32 Volrl! ll'llO • clfice .,._. 3'-~ ....,._ ,. cm. 38 tlndnow: ·-DPWMnl .... 31-....... i 3l l.-Vtp1. . ' -40 ""Shlft•r I 1 • -. w .. n - u .. .. • • .. -I" r r vessel$ J9 Onawa and D<lWN 21 Negative 0 .C. bodies conuactJOn 40 Deuce T Did 1n. crawt 22 More 42 Subteets 2 Use a •top dreadful 43 -".rranged by w~ch stZe 3 Orr 24 RecOl'tditioned 45 Lose energy 4 ewe new tlfe 46 Insect flltnlCbOnS 25 Arrangement sen!Of)' 5 Salty :ZS Type 6 As quiet as 27 R-.ime 28 AnClt.!flt 7 fot1UrM1'1 ' tr..-.kln ooniNOion 29 Occu..-ence 8 FICMI tutu~ 30 We1e1 wheel 9 Fruic JI Cet1atn 10 Or~ paissages 11 Roman 33 Golle11' Slltelfnan ahouts ' • • 9 .. " .. " " M " -.. JI " .. .. .. .. ~ ,. -.. ~ " " .. " organ -47 ··-GI nerves 48 o.,.,indl• •9 PleC:e of gl1S11 50 Pleasant 51 hali1n royal isern 54 Jurisprudena II " " " JO • " - ,. " " @ ~ . by Tom K. llyan . ·~-"7' " --t/IW by Al Smith by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller I HOPE SHE DOESN'T NOTICE 1 USED HER LIPSTICK TODAY PEANUT~ JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH DICK TRACY I ·- D09&lY'S WOILD SALLY BANANAS ~ l~.f.<n ,~.,. ik~I u--· ~ ~~ GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS by Charles M. Schub: r--:--------. ~tr ASK ME 10 WRITE A LETTER FOR~! I WOOLON'T ~r-t~,:fe~'D06 All"l'HUIC IS PNli /Nlll!NTIVE 6f.1YI .... ' I ( ' UJHAAA! ' J ' • by Harold Le DOUJ: by Mell by Chester (fould ' • , • • by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson by R09er Bollen THE GIRLS ·J·Z "U yoa say 'Twenty bucks shot' once more, I'm going: borne." 00 ?fl' ... -~ I · ·w DENNIS THE MENACE \ - • • ', Eaipings Up At Litton ' Fridq, -~ 2, 197' DAILY PILOT 1J Biheralized Rules ' OVER THE COUNTER I •. I . EPA Cite Mazda For (lean Engine WMH\NGToN {UPI) • enslne used on lrioet Amulcan Govtrnn>Mt left r e • u 11 a ~· nlenod Tllundl1 -lbt lnlteod ol P.-lllOYlof"l!P Japonooe-bultt Mud.o 'l'l*'1 and down Isl cyllnderw. lbt engine .,,,. meet. the iUict en&ino ....,. trlqular ..m 1975 auto em.1sDoo aJandar:dJ that revolve ln 1n elliptical 1r-~=-~tbl1'Jt-U~~ .... 1-.-T11e desl1n-mw.- c1aim they canoot do. the engine light.rand quieter, Tbe l!lnviroomenlal Pn>teo-und It uses fewer movinc lion Agency (!PA) said a parts. 50,000-mlle i.st ol the small car showed hydrocarbon aDd THE MAJOR U .S . ·automakers have urged the EPA to ei:tend the 19'75 deadline. General M o to r s Chairman Richard C. Gers""' berg said earlier that it was impossible for the industry to make every car conform to Ule standard. Ford agreed. carbon monadde emJSl.!ons from I.bf rotary e o g In e. s averaged about ;•one-halr or the allowable 11'7'5 levels." Nitnigen oxide emissioos were "'one-Ihird lower." 1UE ROTARY engine, pr Wankel after lta inventor Felix Wankel, is a radical modifica· t1an of the internal combustion Plwne Hike Hearin g Hit By Coll§umer SAN FRANCISCO !AP) -A needling tGnsUmer advocate helped Pacific T e I e p b o n e ' Company's bit million rate increDe bearing off to a rocky start W.aneiilay. . Wben h·e vi n g examiner Robert Barnett of the State Public lJUlities Commission ,, launched the h<aring, he WIS embroiled in an exchange with William M. Bftrnett. a state Boan! of Equali<atiOo member· ,e.nd consume~ spokesman. Ben11eU contended 'a ruling by Builett could loan the buis for state 1 COUl'!J to .nrfeiie the ••tire proceeding3 later .. · -1"bad rejected a re-quest from Edward Blincoe bf Lal Angelell to be listed as an 'ialeros1ed party .nth the-right to crc:.examlne tbe present witnesses. Blin<Oe said he .repftlellled the Utj!Uy Users LOague. ersA'""· , 11AN oiEGo (BW) Pacific Southwest A i r l i n e s , pieoident William R. Sh)inp "'lllliounced Wednesday that the : alrlJne has completed i\s • reorpnlnlloo by fanning a holding compaey, PS& Inc. • PacUic So11tbwest Aiilines •and all o£· its f or me r ~s u.lt sldia r ies are now EPA Administrator WUUam D. Ruckelshaus, however, denied the industry's original request for a delay. But the coorts interceded and ordered new hearings which '8 r e scheduled to begin in March. According to the EPA, the thermal reaction e m i s s i o n cootrol "system used on the Mazdil lo meet. the stan'dard, , did not impose any fuel coo-- 5"TJ1Ption penall)'. on t be Mazda. U.S. AUTOMAKERS are develo¢.ng c a ta 1 y t i c con- verters for can in hopes ot meeting : ~ standari. The cooverten, which ·l o o t something like a muffier, are designed to change exhaust pollutants ibto harmless gases. But the lsldustry engineer& claim they need at least a one- year delay to perfect the anU· pollution devices. , . Ruckel.sbaus is e1pecied to decide'. on tbe induslry request for a delay by early spring. FTC Rules On Credit Card fraud NEW 1973 AUTOMOBILES -ON DISPLAY AND READY FOR IMMEDI· ATE DELIVERY -COVER OVER 20 ACRES OF Sl'ACE ON COSTA MESA 'S HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CAIS. • UPIT.._... C ... rge•IRS Henry W. Bloch, presi· dent of H&R Block, is accusing the govern· meat of increasing the likelihood that small taxpayers will overpay thell' taxes by reintro- ducing the 'short form' tax return. Shipyard, N3:yy Clash ·{)ncPaym~nt WASHINGTON (UPI) The Navy has agreed to pay Utton lndlQ!ries' Ingalls Sbtp- yard. at Paxagouta: Miss. $948 mUlloo -considerably less than the fiMll claims it is due for construction ol. five huge helicopter carriers, the com· pany said 1'luraday. Littoo denounced the act.ion as unilateral and said it wou1d appeal to the courts. It claim· ed. the Navy was refusing to pay $108 million in claims the shipyard submitted for ex· cess costs. The Navy declined to com- ment immediately oo Litton's report. Dart Sells saw a 2.5-percent jump in supermarket p r i c e s in January is for farmers to ral!e bigger crops for fat- tening more cattle, hogs and chickens. AGRICULTURE Secretary Earl L •. Butr:, an opponent of freezing food prices. wants Idl- ed land put back to work and farmers to rely more on cash prtceJ Md less on govermrient subsidies, Crop.acreage controls have been eased so that 40 mllnon acres farVJen idled last year io return for government subsidies can be planted In 1!173. Accordin& to the plan, tbal will mean more wheat and bread. A larger corn crop 1fUI produce more bop1 Plentiful soybeans will mean nmre pooltry mid d•lr)! prndocts (or the conswner. BIGGER CROPS also art needed to hclp satisfy a grow· Ing e1port demand that is ex- ptcted lo siphon off a record SIJ,1 billlcm worth of U.S. farm product.I thia fiscal year. Some in lbe A~nlstration, appamitly u perpteud u houseWtves, have 1uaested eauna more -aiMl ,.,, meat, a:oing meatJw one day a week and planting vegeU.ble prdena u In World War 11. F a r m e r 1 tentatively in- dicated lhey will grow more crops this year. Cattlemen are expandiog breeding bcrd1, but ,/ Attitude COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK .LIST Measur.es • ' I \ • • .. ,, ) M""' , 197) Thurs<!ay's Closing Prices-Complete New York Stook Excliange List Dollar Fall Pulls Stock. Rally ·Down· ........ -~~ .. I • DAILY l'llOT ' I I 1 • ' • • OAll.V '1l0T Eri~n -Hobie .Cat ~egaua Set 1n ·Florida • THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA "SOONER CLUB"· OF ORANGE CO~NTY . . 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Phone 645-8264 111 l•ST 19th STREn, COSTA MESA ;;;,; ~ BANKAMlftlWD JUST OFF NEWPORT ILVD • .-IEHIND MESA THEATER-SUtUIAY 9 ~ 6 ; •I,' • ' . . . . . . . . . . . \ I I F " I r -. - \, ·E • ~ ,. ' I • . • • • . • ~·· • What Time· • • Is It? Art-Mrueum Eshibill· . ,. . '.]8th CenlUTY ~k -- ' . . .. - • BJ JACQIJllLINE roMJIS LAND -.·SHI TlnboJI. • .,,.,_ ..... many ot .. ....,...., _. lev!Js. We wanlrd to-mate me aware of time -.... """"""' still ... lime that Betty Turnbull is a woman with time Oo ~·hands. A museum full of iL is Pl'*'I '' r.~IDr of .-~ and acting cfireo>. J<rrt -...'s "One lf'uute Piece" is a -.T tape •-iizc taking ime minute ID say tor .,.the Newport Barbor Art V.tMnn, "'ant mimle"'; ~ Barri son • s sht'celebral<d the opening olher .......... exhlbilion 'lllesday n;pt -"Whit "Sba-j Wall" is a ""'1]lllri which ~'Is It?" began a Alli -llaj al =::;-:• :7.;:;,;; = ~ tjMi JDW11!11111. -. ~ ·~ ~-~-"what nme Is It?" spam time • • • ··-' if &:: DNMm. IU uier--.. history from the oldest lime pieoo •-'!""" with • -.C spooe stralgbt through lo an alomic ciolS. ....... pdilio&Ulgative .,... dlaDge as !fore than 'IO time _....isms - -the .. -diroaP the *J. dial, .astrolabes oil and walerdod:s. Olllrr lltisls ....... -a re ~ and American ant1qaes, ~ 1qn:a:idtd~ are Bill ~ Ron been gitbered from private col-llartgl'oft. Slewre Walsll. Owis: Burden, lecton, antique dealers and ifli1jl11ti:••• <lai:IUPlfr Coot. Ractr" Gemer, Tcm One European antique is lbe ---Ge«ge KetlerL and gold manile clack pidllm! alJooe. -v-..run Dmfd ~ out al the The Honore Voisin LQDs XVI .is cira. 1111....,. W\tb w new thaqghts about 1710-90 and is Jeoit by 'lbomas B. Ga.-time. • .... _.mtion al ....... lhet of San Franclsoo, former direct.or of. tbe are in time,• mdilgs TUrnbuD.. museum. Amcq ;na. ......,....~pieces to The eshibitloo also tam iD ..... the -... 11Gbert 1iarril. DarotbJ temporary Ume concepb with the -Bilm<r. Tan Cipra, Mmn. 11111 Mmes. al 11 artlsb who deal with other er..:b 11...i.ot, _, J. Swigart, Leo aspects of um.: process. ---11111 -. Mc:Q<ay 11111 Cart llumor, the es>teric, mvimuneDI, tedo-Y-AAticps 11111 Blackman, Lid. nololY-............ •Ne•parl --lor . "Time is aotjust ooe day oller--12 ,.... 1-her pnllldive -. It's not just yeatenlay. today and-. (lee mm. Plge •l ~·~ GAIL BROWER AND RANDT MATHIESON • ~ • ' ACTING DIRECTOR Betty Turnbvll D ' L R • Sun Shines On Artist And His Paintings By JAN WORTH or ,.. °*" , .... ti.fl The artemoon sunlight poW"! through the open door. On the Ooor, It settles in qn1et golden rows after falling.-through- sl8ts in the venetian blinds. In this small white-walled ll•lng room on a back street bt Corooa del Mar, Ben· Jamin 1"e Gary, 81, II IUStalned by sunllgbt. lt ts bsslc ID hls paintings and ID bis temperament. It wanDI the color> be loves. "Color ts llke medlcln<.' Gary says with the trace of an Irish ~ fn. heril<d..ft<>m bil fat!ier. "You need IL Color is love, and without co&or man is empty. But color is bate, too ... you have tO be careful." ms tiny sunny bungak>w is crowded wit4 .-rpamt bOles, maa•ti,...,., books an Titian, Rubens, Matiue, Goya, and B<nili>i. He has a miau TV let, and he • • •• • •• ~ ' \ DA&Y'&.OT_. .... BENJAMIN L. GARY is excited about a 1ix-by·four-fool pain- ting called "l\1other O'Men." "This is Ont' painting." he says energetically. ··That J'm going to ~ e\·erylhing-into."~ • ...., Beooming "recognized," was t surprise to the New Jersey na~. lli first showed a smafl collection of bis works last year at Newport Harbor Alt )(useum. "Golly, I had a rut b!g crowG In tl!ere," he recalls. SllgbUy bomusod. he adds, "You'd be surpriaed at ID tllO talk ~show 1tartod." Now, he has in, v11at1on1 ·ID shaw his wons '""" prestigioudalleries all over the atm~ Benjaml'1·\l.11Y is the soo al .., ~ '°"' gardmer and a Fronch IJIDlber. "1!7 father knew more al4Jt J'Olet•thln aftt other man," Gary says. Perhaps tliit )'OUDC dUld leaned color from ?ORI. .~ ROSES 'SPECIAL ·~ '"'Roles were . bis whole life .•• ~ , pain(s in the kitctlen. A few Of hll pain~ sometl>Jng special about that. I loftd ings ,ate mounted on his walls. them myselr," he recalls. "1bere 'it "I moved here becaUJe il it bright," be scimefhlng about them that became 1 says. "I lived in inother place and it was ~ of me.,, bad. I couldn't see very well to work." I ..: The towering, white-hairetf artist, now Gary is not unfamiliar wilh succesi. in his first career as a commercial artist, s~w?>' a ~Uect:on of bis pointillist he prospered with his own studio and sh; pruntmgs, children s ~ks, and toys at artis.ts working for him by the age of 30. the. Corona deJ Mar lib~,, bas been ac-"\ He fought the Madison Avenlie patteri claimed by critics u the Grampa and lived in the cou try designing ;am Moses or the West Coast." and jelly containers~ perlwne ads mid THREE MONTHS lettering. • His works, produced laborioully at the When he retired a widower in 1950. bi rate of one every threi months , refiect was "'eaJthy. But five years later, at fll an era of rural and small·town America. he speculated badly on. the stock mark(t Each painting ....,....i, in warm colon and found himself pennileas. • and nci;talglc cooteot a day when the "That would destroy "'""' peopl<~ churcb, school, pbarmacy, and grocery Ben Gary saya, "Bul it dldnlt bother ~ stoni were side by side oo Main st., when somebow. . .l had too mud! tu live ~ everyone In town knew everyone else, II I lost life in one way, I l1glired I'd gaJj and when the milkman delivered bis it in -another. J really loved ure. . tol61 broke was the be<! thing that coold batj wares by horse-drawn carnage. happened to me." ••• Gary isn't Impressed wlth the praises At the urging of his only ch.ild .. :; heaped on hlm lately by critics. "They Hollywood actor named for his fatJait, have to say something, J guess." he Ben Gary moved lo California. :• smiles. ''I really don't pay much at· After his move Weil that he began~ tention." centrating on his 1mpressklnist pJiQf.IUilt However, he does love to talk about his style. future paintings. He says painting is "~ly art has changed," he &afl, ••117 something he'll never stop. Rlghl now, he whole life has changed." • St~dents ·Turn Stage Into Classroom You've bean! al Mning a classroom iDID a stage. Well, budding actors at co.ta Mesa llij!JI School have turned a sta&• iDID a classroom. Drama studenla:: o( Miss Donna Kris- tiamen_ are offering "Up the Do"'ll St.aitcate" as the Fine Arts Dept's sec- ond major pn1dnctiilo IODigl>I and Satu~ cl!'Y al I p.m. in the Lyceum, Costa r,resa lllgl> Sdlool. 1160 Fairview Road, Costa -· ~ The play deals willi a yomg teacher. W. Band, partraj<CL bj Gail Bro .. r. .... .. pictllnil al lelt with Randy -· and the pl1lblems she en-OOIUD&en witk the · ldmjrristratioo and ........ She .... ,...,. -• -"be"'°"' ..-., plaJ<Clbj-. and''°" 11<1< llodml, portrayed ~ Arnie Ridgt. 1itlotriesto-- .... ~ and her cast bave ntbod the play ., k 1neorp«ates _,inc pro1>1emo DI a moc1em ea1uomi• .,.... ........ 'lldN an aftilable al JUO for adul~ andft lor-... ' COSTA' MESA HIGH STUDENTS PERFORM "UP TIIE DOWN STAlllCASI" • .. , • • • • • • 1 . - • • Hits What Te DO ·Ha~_bor Hig • ith 'Pavlo' ReC'alls is ty IN TRAINING -Ron Boussom takes instruction from Robert Wright during "The Ba(!ic Training of Pavlo Hummel" now at SCR. , . . ' HERITAGE l>AY -llijjO!I With -11<>- _cl!!!l§. ~J!ld-MlLl!'· ~ prOgrOmJlt RON BOUSSOM JOINS PAT BJ!OWN IN ucHARLEY'S AUNT" N..,,..-t Harl>or Hll!h School et 1:111 p.m. liilliO iill!!-. ~ by the PTA, "Harbors' Heritage" wtll lionor •II put PTA ~ alid faal)ly memb«s aince the ochools opening In 19!0. The "Mid Shipmen" -bahd will .;,,. tertaln. ( By 'OOM 11TUS the material it.sell, focusing on the ac-°' ,... DlllY ,., ... *" tor's exceptional range of emotion and For a fellow who aort ol. 11ell into voluminoQ! reservoir of phya.ical precls- theater by accident," Ron Boussom ha3 ion. For Boossom, hJa performance ls the come a loog, tong way. sum total of a decade of intensive traln- ln nearly seven years with South~ ing in a number ol areas of theater. Coast Repertory, UUa still youthful (26) The beginning for tbe Inglewood-born actor has created some of tbe CMta Bowisom , who now lives near bis work in Me.sa com3:y's more me ni or a b I e Costa Mesa, came "more or less by ac- momentJ i the rr productions be bas cldent" when he wandered into a drama participa n. Over the years, BoussoPl class after trymg writing and painting )las branched out into wriling and direc--with no particular success. ting and now heads up SCR's new Actor's. •it FOUND JT was something dif. Mirpe ~ater. ferent--people questioning their ex- But any accomplishments. of the put istenoe, not just going along with it, .. he are paling into insignificance these days recalls, and after his first exposure, in a as Boussom,Jtlts his peak. 'IS .an actor five screaming scene from Edward Albee's times a week ln the tille role of "The "'ftle 1.oo Story" whlch Boussom Buic-Tratnlng-of Pavlo Hiµnmel." llis,-himself-says .was 11godawful," biL.in- in Boussom's words. "an incredibly terest was whetted~ven though his in- demanding pa{t,'' and his performance is -structor-edvised -him" not to major..Jn one of the company's stellar individual ~ theater ·to college. - accompliahmeqts, ranking alongisde John BousiK.rn did 1 so anyway and in 1964. Arthur Davis llL "Othello," Cherie PatcQ be enrolled in a drama class at Long in "A Streetcar Named Desirt" and Don Beach City College taught by David Em- Tuche in "Pueblo.:· met-who was t~ in the process of BOUSSOM, IN FACT, compares the demands of his role to ,those of mi Othello. "It's an extremely difflCull, sweaty part that requires the ultimate in stamina and discipline," he 58)'5. His portrayal of a nondescript. youth striving to make his way in the military establishment is, ultimately, superior to organWng a theater group to be known as SOUlh Coast Repertory. I. Arrtvlng in Newport Beach, UleD the home ol the repertory c o m p a n y , Roussom was used ln.illally as a uUllty t>14yer, debuting in the roles of a sewing machine man and """1 hlodt vendor in "Juno and the Payeock." At t er this "Initiation,'' he landed a PJum 1;11pportlng "'" In "The Mandragoli," wbeno he stir-MARCR I • 4 rid uP a lol ol comic dust, "bran-WlNl'EI\ PUTIV AL -Laguna Besch Winter Festival, ,oth - dishing," u this: paper's review stated, annual ever:t includei CNttsmen's Fair (open dailY,lat mti; "a theatrical flair seldom seen In one ol val grounda from 10:38 a.m.. to dusk), parades, photo contest, bLs yean." Be,,,u then 19. home and garden tour ·and more. $Cbedule of eveni.s ava.il- SEVEN MONTHS )ater Boussom got ~from Ollmber of Ciommerce, 357 Glenneyre, Laguna his first .SCI\ lead, In "Playboy ol \he MARCH z _, West.em World," and crammed a do!en productlc>Qs Iulo the .... two yean be-DANCE CONCERT -Prosram pr«em.d by School « Fine lore taking a year and a half's leave ot Arts with wrks ~ by Eugene Loring, James absenoe to ltlldy pantomime . at ·San Penrod and Janice Plastino, members of UCI dance faculty, · Frandsco•s Am e r i c a n · (:onservatory Mld Anc.ony Tudor, visiting lecturer ig dance, Fine Arts Vil- Theater under William o. Douglas :Jr. -lage 'lbee.tre, UC Irvine, 8 p.m. Mar. 2-3. Tickets at '3 the son of the Supreme COurt JUIUC6.· available at Fine Arts Box Office. a:p.6617. Bous9om ,.turned In 1970 to toke too MARCH 3 roles in "'lbe B i rt h d a y Party-r. FOLK FaTIV AL -2Gtli International, feeturing dance "Charley's Aunt" and the origtnal "OJ{•a troupes from Bulgaria, England, Greece, Hungary, India, Ice Cream Sult" among a string of 13 :Israel, Japan. Mexico, Poland, Pol ynesia. ScotlAnd, Spain, shows eompresSed into a little more Ultin Turkey ·and the USA. Dorothy Cbandler PayHion.,. LoE! Ar)i· two years. In his "spare time" he eles, at 8 p,m. organize.<L._tbe Mime Theater which MARCH 'l: llhanoa cO.equal llallls with spo~en -.RECYCLING CENTER -Help_. i>ll 1ielping y'OOiielf. drama oo his busy schedule. Clean out your garage and bring bagged paper, -metal-free NOW AN ASSOCIATE director of the glass, and aluminum cans to. the parking lot in rear ot Costa Mesa company, Boussom says, Bank of America, 'Irvine Town Center from 9 a.m. until noon. -·-"'' ...1--Sponsored by UCI Ecology Action and Irvine Juntor "I can't see ...,_ lea'"'" SCR. The Woman's Club opportunities here f<l° artiltic e~OO . I - ano just loo greal I'D\ not µ>8klng a lot . MARCH 3 . of mooey, but I never really intended·to. ACUP~CTURE LECTURE -You'll be oo pms ~needles I'll just stick around and take the years as you listen to Dr. Albert M. Fields speak on Acupunc- u they come." (See WHAT TO 00, Page 31) ._Concert: ,Bluegrass at Mesa GIANT s,...i Sunday afternoon at the lli!sa ThNlelo and catch a llit ~ Hlilegrul l\'uA!c. • , . . ~ ··~··~' bf "Ci¥>¥'" llrfol.'' • -p;oup of -pwl S...<11 ond C<i!la ---· will psfon!l .... 1 I03 p.m. Suoday ill ·lhe ..... al 1184 Newport Blvd:, <-**-"'" l"IUI>, I orpniled by ... _ -"' OOOU< V... bas bee9 jilayfng In ' --ca.>too -: ead--PtQ be f=mi ,to.. aon)e. llf!ieliw .. ~Wd , ........... .,..,..,,. -·~ a-c.n. I ·: /~ • ~ • • Ti,cala, lor I ljle. -" 'Ir ,.. Mbcb may beeome 1 weekly ..-""'"""' 1 ffml, are U, adults; $1.5(t, • · " .iudents, and childr.n .. II 11,75-.. • . f1 ., I' , l:" Cal Stnte Dance 1 Studen"8 .. Take 'Journey' • ~~-. : ' The illusive moods of the performances may be' ob-- lained bY telephoning the theater !>ox office at S'ro-3371 • ; SU.SOU will be captind in ; : dance and movement on tbe : • California State University, : Fullerton campus to n t g h t one and a half hours before : through Sunday with the p~ each performance. ., -ol ''The !Uteo of • t J ,. The 5how, which features • oumey. five female dancers, is the -The lhow, -ed by the ' ol w 'cik : u n 1 Ve rm Y·' iTIT a f e r tteation Linda. OJ . of Live music, including aeveral Calvo, Placentia; Vic 1t y theatrical techniques at Cal specific combinations ol. in-Burtilp, Haciencla Heights; State. With lnany years of struments.. to help depict U>e Eyana Yorston, L a g u n a d a n c e . t r a I n i n g a n d special qualities of e a c h Beacbj and Victoria Lowell, choreography prior to at- seyon, bas been included ln Riverside. tending the university, she ls the show as well. . Jn addition to "The Rites of currently a member of ~ The daoc•rs, wt.upend two-L"!ll!tY" Miss W o j c I~ Miriam 1'811 Performing Com- houri In wann·up exerciset recently choreographed and pany and teaches classes in prior to each rehearsal and directed the '•A Ip ha b e,t ballet at tile Ca 11 for n i a performance, include Paull T. MOV-emenl," which in-Academy ol. the Arts in Yorba Nechak, Fullerton; P1tricla A. corporated dance, mime and Linda. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiDiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9ii ~ 1 department, will appear on lhe Fullerton, a graduate student : • Arena Theater 1tlge at 8 p.m. in the theater department. It ~, Thursday-Saturday and at 5 "is part of her work for the MA ' p.m. on SUnday. degree. ...---· i ~:\1.~"10rr:·1~ r ~ ~ ~ th;ii~:.,;f::ic~~:;;~ r~;~:~~ .• THERE'S NO iUBS11111TE FOR· "FRE~. Want to Be ~~~~:i :: ~!F :~Z,~'.~ ~~ f . SQUEEZED" ORANGE JUICE! . choreographer and d1rectar. . -. . · ' WE S9UHZE n ALL DAT LONw. IT'S THE FINEST! DRINK IT STllAICOHT, OR President? ASK TOUR BARTENDER If HE'S SERVIN\;' FRESH ORANGE JUICE IN HIS DRINKS. If HE'S NOT, HE IS NOT SERVING THE FINEST DRINKS! COME IN AND HAYE A FllEE GLASS "Olt THE HOUSE." TASTE THE DIFFERENCE!! Ice skating everyday. , .......•...............•.... , '01t HEALTH • 1N OUR FLOW!R SHOP• THEY'R~ FAIULOUS • OUlt 'AMOUS 8 RUIY RED • • FRESH SQUEEZf.D • Gorgeous M•rgarite • COACHELLA • • ORANGE JUICE • DAISIES : GRAPEFRUIT • • 49, 9 • 79, lkj • ' ...... ~ &lr.o • : Limit Yt Ch= • Bunch • I 0 ...... $100 • lrt Y. G.lloftt Only • Limit 2 lunc:hn • Limit 10 • 8 With Thi• Coupon • With Thl1 Coupon • With Thi• Coupon • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 It's Truo I 8 Alw•p A F••orlto • lt'1 True I • ii IRVIN! GROWN • ICEBERG. • ..., .... , Now" , • ASPARAGUS • • SMALL .• 1 • • LmllCE , • BELL PEPPERS • 3 $100 • • • : Lb~ • I°' Ea. : 25Co... : Limit I Lk. • Llmlf 5 • With Thi• Coupon • With Thi• Coupol'I • Limit 1 DoL .. • • • Wlth nit ceu,_ • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COUPONS EXPIRE MARCH 7, ltn , . The•• ,.1t1ur1nt1 d•man~ the fln•st for tho ir cuitom•" that'• wlty they 1arve N~wp6rt !('tH:Juco. Patro111tl_• theml Tho food is good, the 1ervlce is 9ood, the price fs r19htl Try-th.em, Hutf"9fotl Seci CllH, Huntin9ton Beach; Tlrle lcrnt1 loont, Midway City: DHltn11tt, Balboa ; Ancltttt Morlntr, Stnfa Jiyi• &_Newport ; Spatltettt hnffr, Ntwport tnd ov•r 300 oth•rif How ebouf~tlling u11 .----".;OTOnQt County'a Mosi Popular Produce and l'lolofr Hou1ejf ;..... __ _ NEWPORT PRODUCE 0,. 7 Days • WHll • a.m. to I ...... 2616 Ntwj>ori '°"'"""" aa !foe r .. htttllo '"3S Yun of Product Know How" IONDEO FllUIT SHIPP"ER FOii l!i YEARS "Whrr• Qwmr fl th• Ord.tr of th1 HmueH • I . . ·SAVINGS! Famous name Stereo and Quadraphonic Components COMPlETE SPECIAL UNDE!IDOG SYSTEM Cl"""-' (!i!!plfil !10 watt AM/rM Stereo Rete1ve1 wilh blackout dial. OU1I speaktrs selttlion switch. tape monllOI', tuning meter, and m1g11ttic pllono input IOI' the Gauard Modet ~OB Delu1e Autcm11t1c.Rec0fd C~nger with damped tue1n11. base and Emp11e Magnel 1C Diamond C1rtudge. Two lull range ~nam1c speakers complete this Undetclof: !MM V1lue Srstem MFG's LIST $338,00 s 17 9 ShtlWOOd Modtl S-1050 FM/AM Stereo ltteeinr wilh a total et 2'.,"tl' RM5' bolh ctl.lnnel df'tff1' 11 4 otims, di••ct totJple 1111plil11r, litld etlecl trwislor1, ptOrislofts tor four spe1M:ra.. truly lln1 Ille perlonM1C1 llld stytlnc thlt Ills 1111de Slltrwood lamous. Two h;&h perlOl'mance ~she 111s. p1nsfofl qiea~rs '#ith woofer and twe•ltt. Renowlltd Dull IZl~S Automatic Ricord CIYn&tr, tali-.Utltt, ltllo muwl dimped cu-conlrol, C0111plett 'tilth ba~ & Empitf dia!oond m1ptltc e1rt114c1, . · llF~~ LIST $e35 ~297 QUALITY HEADPHDNES MFG'S LIST $11.95 .. ' !DlDKOSS PRO· 4 AA Stereo Headphones MFG'SllST ~ Wl GU.WllliE AND SDllCl W\o.IT WE Sill • llAH' TOMS AIRAllGID ' lATi!lll • • • I ' • ._. .. -.,., ~ I --. .; • _r_....,_.:;·c_--__ ,;_• ,_._n ________ OAIL v PILOT t_r lzzy'·s Kitchen Cooks for Everyone Here'• Talented and personable Phil Downing, ·a rising young pop- rock performer, is currently weaving his vocal and guitar music at Cost a Mesa's .La Posada restaurant, 2200 Har- bor Blvd ., Tuesday through Saturday nights, from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. 'llllft ......... _, ... lllal ... df4o1 irel onn •M• 111 c1 1DD1t ~ hoplo .... _. lo die "' distib • 0 ... ba I _..,. undel' -··---· ll'1aftm_lo ___ But ,everyone. lllDuld det••Ntrate a wlU. ~ lo<nmlo tbeclbor-ol tbe _..nod gmonllon pp. A pd eDnqtle ol aplantlon is m tvmln( at ladc:n'• ft!ttauraal tn -"-N<WJ1Gi't-l-r11r an11 larp'4!IJJ popilar opat .. ~lo-­ people --. ..,., -• ..... A dmDm ol tbe .. _, .. ollerlop In- to two smts. hDM:11er. opens up at least """ po5Sihtllty ,... lbuoe lldmittiog lo ....., ,..,.. Ao early dinner ii - """' • lo ' p.m. witll d'"'Cing llllinc Ibo ...mng. NO DOOBT tbe musi<: and dancing that follow ""' belt left lo lbuoe ..... read tbe Railing Slone and gjve high ..,. tertainment marts to Bette lilicDer and David Bowie. Even ,.,_ older out 'n ah>uten sllllUldn't be alnid lo order another drink and stlct aroond for awhile after I p.m. BecaUIP it's not in- ocn:eivable that the divenion may pay dividends in both amusement and ~ ~J there's .. place oo tbe Sooth Coos! t!Jat provides a belier study-lab of the mod ... and its l<!pslcborean respomes to the 71'• higb-decibel beat u ..... anti-nd diebanl, you'n! forc- ed to skip the latter port ol the night, by all mean! • ID. But doa~ dmy ywne1f tbe tasty and economic pieasuro "' having .,_, earlier in the eirening. You'll have to pick up lllOll ol yoor meal, buffet style, In "bzy's titdlen" at the -ol tbe "8lauraot. And this tittle lit "' effort Oii your port Is mranled by ~ low prices on aU .m e:ntree Jelectkm. IN ADDmON to the heaplnc Poflim Out 'N About NORMAN SrANLEY Tbe n;. nwmbcn o1 our pony bod aufflcl<ntly Vlried tut.es ID mab ll poalble lo •ll!Jlle rtflf7 dlllL And, wllbaut scoptloil, the rlbl. -· ~-.... ~·= satislaclian In "'!";1 prepar1Uon lo nav.r. A few -1•Uy compllmenlary -U. muol be paid lo tbe -and ribl. ~and Ol>'klr1I ol botll ...... s - emplary and apln. lo -·-ol the best features. quantity -IRll]IN- lngly bill!. Any c'octtall ls ovallable from U...bar;lod coffee, tu« mJllt are t.I> bed at 25 centa:. Located •• m Bayside Drive, just off the O>ast lligjlway, Newport Beach, "lz:ey's KJtcben" otters tta Bne dinner treat seven nights a week. FROM JSADORE'S ll'1 only a bop, silip and a jump llnltlDCI tbe comer, up the Co..t Highway, lo tbe good ship Reuben E. Lee. Both restaurants beloog lo the family of enterprises operated by Far West Services, Inc., so it's to t b e 11 e community-minded folks that we Up our best our 'n' ahoutlng hat far the latest happening aboard ship . It's not every week, eentainly, that this column can report a major restaurant activity planned specificall.f for youngsters. Yet that's exactly what hap- pens next Sunay when a jmnbo klddle's party will be held OD the Reuben E. Lee. And best of all, the event Is ICheduled to become a regular feature every Sun- day thereafter. All this ha! come about, 11 oeems, because oliomethlng that haJ>' pened last December. '!bat WIS the big cbiklren's Christmas party t bat generated considerable entbu!iasm m the part or moppets and parents allke. Takes European Tour of tbe ...... )'OU'lf C3ITJ back lo your table or booth, you'll aho lake I crisp green salad lopped by your choice of lell- ladled dressing. When ..ated again, tbe waitress will take your Order lor a glass of ooe bzy's-wlnes. Now, to prove that a boUday isn't the only time little ones -like mom and dad -cao get into the party spirit, the boat i!I tossing a weekly kiddie's bash open free Of charge to all. · David Gassidy has added a televisioo guest-starring appearance on Madrid's "Estudio Abierta" to his extensive Eur. pean concert-television-radio tour wbich kicks off Saturday Dortmund, Gennany with a concert and participation in Radio Luxembourg's Golden Lion Awards. Five entree chogs, at a uni£onn price of $l.95, are ribs, cbicten and spaghetti. chicken and rib, spaghetti and two ribs. piz7.a and spaghetti. 'lbe final ....... .. an individual pizza for $1.40. To keep the crowd of high-spirited tykes busy from firSt moment "ti>1ut, there'll be a continuous round of en- tertainment featuring everything from clowns and puppets to magicians. Magic t • ( RESTAURANT LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAILS SEA FOOD-STEAKS-PRIME RIB INTERNATIONAL ENTREES FROM $2.IS BANQUET FACILITIES ENJOY A MEAL WITH CLAUD£ AND JIU. Prime Rib f Lwoch $2.45 --$4.25 Po BU. Cot $6.JS LIVE ENTERTAINMENT DANCING NIGHTlT Lunch-Mon. thru Fri. 11 a.m. to 2:30 P4 Dlwner-Mon. thru Sat. 5 to 10 pa. Compliment•ry Belted Aleik• for •II lirlftdays I: AaM-narift 2645 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 545-9471 MICllSll FAMJLY MEXICAN RESTAURANT "OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO." 1•1 • COCKT AUS • '296 E. 17THST., HILLGRL'N SQ. COSTA NESA • 171-4) 645·1•1• SHOP BUFFUMS NEWPORT SUNDAY 11 TO 5 Luncheon Sonchly 11,00 to J:oo Sundily Sped.ill iwt 2.K. IJIC.hMles eel•M.t,.........._ ROllst .... 'randKH: Chokitef_,,.erulMI Nked•i1t•&tself Illa .. Mt '9tla & Mtter, ceft.• .... fl ...... • ,;',,?'''' ~., mNl"'s ~ BRINGS A FUN FAMILY FOOD RESTAURANT TO NEWPORT CENTER .__... ..... ....,...., ...... ,......,.................... t11 Ne'WPORT COfTQ DRIVE, NEWPORT BE ACK NEAR THE THU TER T"El.EPHONI!; (714) 144·2601 11:341 A.M. TO 12:00 MIDNIGHT Have you heard about DINNER AT ~ ~ M6:l Lml~ lf{i 1 .....,hlfr4P,M ... tP.M. ......... _......,..,._,,,M , _, ....................... ... ......... ..,.., .... .... • RIBS, 1.95 CHICKEN •nd SPAGHffil, 1.95 CHICKEN and RIB, 1.95 • SP, GHETTI and TWO RIBS, 1.95 PIZZA and SPAGHETTI, 1.95 ' PIZZA, 1AO • i11~~r1'1 J:t:I IAYllDI DRfYI-NEWPOflT 11.ACH • II)' IArTy Crvmmell and Aldlni !ollO!r ban! on U.. heels ell 1111tic1 by -the clown and the enchantment of _., PuP!l<I Sllow .. l'l!llhor. nooe of lbbsmall fry will find ll 1'-ee•to•i&nry to belly up to the ber. 'l)en'll be free Shirley Temples oo the ~to eul~ that possibility. Pll't3 time will be rrom 4:30 lO a::.t p.m .• each and every Sunday. 1'be Reuben E. Lee is lqcaled at l:>J E. CNOI lll&hway, Newport Beocl1. COSTA r.tESA 'S L.a Posada restaurant ell. 8C1J'ttly be COUDted among Orange Comity"s new or rorthcoming dining ••hllsb~its. It'• one plact Lhat '5 been on lhe sctne tor Moe time -ftljoying a long-stan- Bltr Jtrar R o n a I d ~lcDonald and his scheming sidekick The Ham· burglar will appear at 2 p.m. Saturday al the McDonald's, 20362 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. There will be magic tricks, prizes and other sur· prises. ~Mfl!Dtf ANCHOR INN HOUSE OF SEAFOOD dine and weU-dtlervina reputation for dlspensing fine Mexican food and Margariw. But La Posada is orrertn1 JOmelhmg new lhese n.igbts In lhe form ol a young entertainer who •hape! up as a good bet for stardom. He's the dynamic pop-rock performer Phil Downing, a multi-talented gul tarlst. \-'OCaUst and trumpeter with an abw\- ~ QI on-sta_ge magnetism. Di.splaying a strong persooal style and professional polish ln every nwuber he undertakes. Phll can aJso come up with some startling echoes of others -as he does 10 best 1dvaotaae In an ui;eneut Elvis medley. As an indication ol hiJ rillna: ,abow-t>tz stock. listeotrs will be pleated to know that Ke•ln O'Sullivan, pl'Clldent o1 ABC fitnlS, is now tak.in5 1 'ptrsonaJ hand in the development of Ph\1'1 career. You can catch this enu.aalni •rtiJl at i.. P""'da nichtl y. 'l'llcsdoy llll'Ollllh Saturday. from 11 p.m. to t 1,m. Located at 2200 Harbor Blvd .. Cotta MeSa. tl\e restaurant serves JunCb ~ dinner seven days a week from 11 a.i,a. to 11 p.m. Open for cocKtt11ls and dalK'IQ2 until 2 a.m. Contestants Panning For Gold Championship ~1any lop gold panners w1tl attempt to wrest the title from current cllampion Murray Hirota, an Az~ newspaperman. when they compete In the 13th Annual World Gold Panning Championships to OC> held Saturday and Sunday at Tropico Gold Mine. Rosamond. Co-sponsored by the Kcrn·Anlelopc Historical Society and R o s a m o n d Chamber of Qnnmerce. the events draw sourdoughs from various countries, the U.S .. as well as from California gold country the nrst weekend In March each year. It commemorates the discovery of gold in Southern California by Francisco Lopez at Placerita Canyon on Mar. 8. 1842. Ad.'Jtls.sion Is free. Hirota hopes to retain the tiUe be WOO Mar. 5, 1972 as well as in 1911 and 1962. Also competing will be Joe Pauley, Nevada state gold panning champion. Added attractions are a Burro Claim Stake Race. Volunteer. Fire Department High Wheel Fire Cart Hose Race. Oesf:!rl Hard Rock Panning Championship and four Antique Car events. All gold panning contestants utilize the same IQ.inch pan, e_venly filled with dry sand. Judges insert the same eight gold nuggets in each contestant 's pan. The en- try who washes away the sand in a nearby trough In the fastest time wins. "''""' • " ........ NOW OPEN FOR WNCH 11:30 ,. 2:Jo T .... ttn Fri. Nightly Oinn•r-Cockt•ils 4 to 11 p.m. Sundi1y 2 to 9:30 pm-Closed Mondi1ys 1814 N. Coast Hwy. IEI Camino Real! SAN CLEMENTE 492-6571 COCKTAILS w.-ht'1111tl0A.M.N12:11 M. _. s.t.11:11 A.M.te l :JO ,_..,., 4:00.12 MIDNl•HT ENTERTAINMENT Open f Days iJ4~ LYN ROSE Opening Wed., March 7 9093 E. ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-791 I TEMPLE GARDENS Q'fft-le:S:SRestauraHt RICKS HA COCKTAIL ~_i:,~,~.~~E FPaluring Exolic Tropical Drinks luncheon & Dinner D•ily IUFFET LUNCH 11 :JO·l ilO Motidtry rilnl Mckry 1500 ADAMS I• Horttorl COSTA MESA s.o. 1937 S.0· 1'23 Start Weekend Early -The weekend begins along the Orange Cmist on Frida)'. That's the day the DAILY PILOT publishes ils WEEK.ENDER, a lively section about the lively arts - and where to dine out and other interesting lhings that can make a weekend a mini vacation for you and lhe special people in your life. Start your weekend early next Friday. Start it with the WEEKENDER. -----------IL----------' TO INTRODUCE the New ~ (XperiellOO- One entree al:OUI' =~~~ ~s IF YOU CAN'T FLY TO NEW YORK DRIVE TO HOCH MAN'S tltH • ., .• ,.: \\'EIJ,t-.~I),\' 'rrE '.'t:\\ '()J1h. ... ll .. DELI -BUFFET Wiii Ill Hiil Tl llCllH'I 111'1 Ull II Fiii I llW llPlllllCI 11 TUii llllUIS llLI -SPllll · · WllCI 11 FILLll WITI Lii I llllLI, ULlll, 11u1n, Flllll, llllT lllF, 01111111, CllPPll Lllll, Ill, PllTllll, TllllT, 0111111,SILltl, 111111, Ill llllllT IT' 11'1 ILL llFFIT .. II "' 011 1111 an Tll llllWIOI II OILI PLiTTll IHI ITllAH 1111111 -11111 -11111. 11111 11 ILL Fii u.n Pll Plllll 11'1 llOllH'I Hiii 111111111 1111 • 41t 1&11 Ill• 111111 ltltt Ill& Qlllf • \ " OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT LAGUNA'S LONG-TIME FAVORITE ••• WHln HOUSE RESTAURANT · ,. . " DAIL'I" DINNER STARTING MA'1CH ,2 DAILY LUNCH STARTING MARCH 7 ' Bill .MALDOtfADO AT THE PIANO BAR IN THE 'GADtERIES • Bowers Looks at American Indian Skills CllAUJll GAU.ERIES -1390 SOOlh Cout Hwy., Loguna Boach. Recent poiotlnp by Mlcbtel Mandea oo vltw from March 5-31. 0peo dally lrm! II Lill. lo 5 p.m. I. crrY BALL GALLEllY -3300 Newport Blvd., Newpnrt Beadl. Aceylk: peiofhl&s by Bill M91la, klcal reoldeol and elhlbllor at !be Loguoa Beach Feotlval of Aris. Open daily frun 8 s.m. to 5 p.m. ' · • ~ nDmlAL SAVINGS -DllO -smt., ea.a -Wotereolort by SOOly Weol lbmigb Marth Mllll4 'l'Elll!B IDllWIY -2111 Meoa ~enlo Drive, Cl>lla -Olll ond acryllca by llelm -· illllCVIUTY PACIFIC llANlt-UI E. 17111 SL, c..ta-11 .... Olll by 'l1!olmo Mdm* 111...,i> -~-~,__.____~ TllANIAllERICA Tl'IUt CO. -1111 East 171h St., QJllll .-OlltbyGerl{Ude-cb. . 11111'1.t.L SAVINGS AND LOAN -'/MT E. Cout Hwy., Dr- -del Mar. Seo_ Jn oil by J<lilo Paige; crewel em- broidor} by P<e riu,e, bolh of c-ia de! Mar. '11rousb C08TA MESA ART LEAGUE GAU.ERV -:IOI \vest WI-.Mardi. ""' $1.. Cl>lla Mesa.' MGlalcs ond acrylics by Helen P.._. \ OU. by Mary Loog. Oik ond acryllc9 by Jan <loot. Aceyllcs by Ferne Williaml. ' COSTA MESA CITY JiAu. -71 Fair Drive, Ooata Mtaa. Olis and wa\el'COIOn by Dr. F'n!d B. Olda through Mardi. JAClt GLENN GALLEllY -2131 E. Cout Hwy:, CO!Ua de! Mor. llrtce Maidell: cme 111111 eshlbltlon of eocausllcs, lill!OCnllllo. eld:l.lngs, llDd ...._ prints. 'l'llmlg)I March-2. Opm dolly, 11 a.m.-5 pm. NBWPOllT ~ART llllJSEVH-2211 W. Balboo lllvd., Newport Bead!. "Wbal Time Is ll!" Eshlbllkn ocpnizod by QWCllll CITIZENS BANK -2300 11arbor Blvd., Coota Betty Tumbull, actlog diroctor of Ille muoewn, takes a l!'Qi Meaa. Folk &rt In oils by Mand 6cllonthal. . ot tba "'!Ill'-""yl man bas dealt wtlh '"nine." Covers '"nine" ~ lrm! tile lllmplest lo Ille IDOll aoplllJU. 0CC LIBRARY -2071 Fairview Road, Coata Me911. Peter DAIL y PW -330 West Bay SI., C1>11a Mell. Aceyllcs aled. '11irouCb Aii'U I. Mas Elhlbit of acrylic peiollngs, dn11vlngs, posters and by Dorioda Cook through Mardi. . · _ -~ ----·-.. ucruARv· •-·ta Ana "-~-~-' 330 SO. COAST HIGHWAY LA~UMA BEACH 1*'oducts. A total of 75 pieces lrm! the Smllhaonlao Esbibit. ·-"""' -~ -· ~ m~-- Oped MOIM!ay throup 'lbunday, 7:30 a.m. lo 10 p.m., Fd· DOWNEY SAVINGS AND LOAN.-aeo E. 17111 SI., Ooata = ~:.:.~lle .. l~trl~ ~~~ days, 7:111a.m .. lo5 p.m., Weekends, nooo uotll 1 p.m. Morch ' Mesa. Batllr and sutchety by llonm Frlel>ertsbeuaer. Oik by ·, _ _, --• Pl .or sma •• ~ .... • ........ • ••• • • • • • •·w WW•• W 17throu.gbAprll15. BrunoTEr&ke. . daily,lOa..m....fip:n.' . • .--MR. MIKE'S~ -~ -: MALL OF ORANGE -2298 Norlh ()range Msll, Orange. · FM NATIONAL BANK OF ORANGE -lllSO Adamo IJ,.. TU.•.• ARIA'S llST -: HOUSE OF PRIME . Rfi~ : Feelurlng-62 artl>la lrml lhe--Founlaio-Valley Art AssQcta· ~St .. CooCa M.._ Oilll-by..l>at..Jognm. : PRIME.·: ~ n_" ·,. : tlmIT.FL.fl • . 'RIB . . . : • -~~~ ·1 • : DINNER, . .~ ; : • • • • • • ,. -Cloolce of potaton or rice. ' ' • MCXl<."N ~i!dDuudiii; ' ''l'Wst Mexican Food ln Orana:e Co. II Charbrollw-Fhei to Go 0,.11 1 p.,,. Coc.ktall1 E11tMtafllfft111t • c ....... wl ... -.. salad. $·J 95 • • 1 ; • • -J-.. :., ,., w. ""' "· • '6t7N • 209 Palm, Balboa 6?<:1-577• • · mll ,.=..,-;....., • , ......... ,.,.., 1..Mlftll1 ,. ...... 11 Gan. oftv. ····~··~~·············~ . : .. . • -... , .. . . ~ • .. " • t 'f-ij.'.' . \ ~ . .. ... : • •• ,.. - •• ers for ·~.95. Here's something IQ. yo-ho-ho about. Two ,. complet&steak dinners. Speclally priced at Just $4.95 for both. . Why are we making this offer? ' ' Wr-simply want you to try one .of th' ! ~;·1 great steaks we serve. This i\ a cholo"'V~S.D.A. special cut dinner' steak. DJMlr Ind~~ ~ soup du jour or freah gtirct*n aalad. Choice of patato. Piping hot h9fnemade ,breaQ. And a bpttomle1s cup of our own 1pecla l blend coffee; We know once you try u1 you'll like the C!Jr of our jib. And of our ste1;'s.,.t~. \ (' ... I I .. • ' • •• • ' ,-,t . ..,,.,.lllea_t..._ '-;AtallWltt.. --Clll71'l .,.,...., . 1t;ft._, ~ S:orona .def Mar ~· f'!tl4! ltaHa11•C1ds!ne · Coekratb · Favorite Uncle 2325 E. COAST HIGHWA.Y Everyone's favorne uncle, 673°8267 . Uncle Len, offera ~ l>lit! -~ Reservations of fun, prlr.es and interest1ng columns, artltlet .and -pie--()poll Dally -5 p.m. lo 2 a.m. lures every Saturday In the CLOSED MONDAY DAILY PILO'I'. SOmeone yoo H ~..!==== •======::=~= know would probably enjoy Iii '- it. FIUH LOCAL LOISTIR . c:..p .... DllMf' Si.ti 499-2626 BRANDIE BRANDON DUO, foes.·S•t. ROYAL "HIGHNESS" HOUR "' 4 to 7 p.m. Mon. thru Fri • ........... .., ......... ll,, .. --- -o.i.. 12802 COAST HWY • Ill~ Ya"-r 1"1,W.1yl LACiUNA NICiUEL Meet Ronald McD6nald. ag~ the Hamburglar. in McDonaldland. MEADOWLARK COUNTRY CLUB Lark Room DINNER SPECIAU Clfolu of Soup ar Sa'!ad a.hi.I ;of.to M lica Pilaf e Garlic 1,.ad an.rat• e 0.11art WIO~AY -lop Sirloin StHk ................ $2.95 THUISDA T -Prime Rib -----·····-······· .......... $1.40 NIDAY -BHI Stroganoll. ............................ $2.95 SATVIDAT -Toumedos ol BHI ........ .> •••.•••.•. $1.25 SUNDAY - 2 Lobster Teils ·-------···--···"·--·-·-·· $5.10 ·ar-.e C..-IJ'• '.fop ERtertolnment KARG TRIO FRIDAY· SATURDAY NIGHTS la....+ F•cUitl11 11p t• 410 P1•pl• . 167U.IAMAMAYINUI CAtW-.1 . 11111111 ... _ -'"" _11.. 11111 ffl·lfl4 SUNDAY KIDDIE'S SHOW AT THE This Saturday -2:00 p.m.-see their Magic ShOw MARC:.H, 3rd . REUBEN E. LEE · Every Stmday 4:30 to 6:30 P.M. • • 20362 BEACH BLVD. , ......... , HUNTINGTON BEACH J CLOWNS! PUPHISI MAGICI p,.. lltlrlty T-'" ----,,, c:-Admlaalon Charg. 8~1~ THI KIDS! 151 f. Cout Hwy., N1wpon llMch ., • r sta .. 11 dir Clu s I --7 --. --• • • r""'1. 11w 2. 1973 OAJL Y P~f! .-JI • TIME AND TURNBUU. • • •• I"-Pip U) fOlwd la tbe <lllft mt - U. wUll NHAll Ill 1•-a M I do ii&/11111&.• .. all- ,.._. ~-1 ..... u .n--··• • Jllill, "11111 -tllrttoc the ---. -.... ~11. -· _,.llllc .......... let the od .... to htlp -.. ... • ....... bllilloa, "¥Apod•ll7 lor -... auldmL" Patroaltoll!Wl-- "l'nm t b D ... I lru the actlng ---of ,, t • the 1DU1Nm1a molll popular la w.,, -.. ,. ....... ''Ille ____ _ a...._. ............ antlque-· • • -[njoclloa. "It -aD - -• llod --... om1J mm. ..... Ind/ -llt -real-art form.'' .. aya. "'.A.ad J Better Days TV DAILY [OG -.ct, eonttw Uie woman exblNtlons becln"'DC wUI> bor -dear, l'OIOIWll -flnt the .. _ -recalb her early career Oil the 1 ,. stage and on the radio The and Alukan Eaklmo. ·la 'Jiii, wll of Glenn Turnbull ;_,_ abe traveled the Pac 111 c e ' ""...... Northwett.~ mM"nm director al the Balboo Bay and privito col-tor IJ>. Club l!a<quet club, abe gave dlan treaalln!I, Jusl 09 1111 and up the entortalnmeot li<!ld and collaboralo<.S.ie __,_ ~.-molliWDrtWO to cover -and !kw cllildren, Glenda and '11art. MeJi<o lor the Ublbll, "Alt ol "When I !ell the stage, I the lndlon Soullnrelt," wbldl WU delennlned 1"* to look WU IDOQl1fld In March U'll. bact," eiplllned TUrnbull. She DurlD( 1-IlalioD the team directed her creative loroes were delerminod id to IMm lnlo painting and dmrln1, the muaeum Into 1n ..,. taking college "°"""" Ill art ~~"We bislocy, lile drawing, design didn't WIDt to create the and palnlini. pbysical almoopbere," abe 11( got tremendously in-Sl)'L f ffEacb piece W 81 TOUINEDOS Of FILIT MlliNO~ , Sauce Maderla 'topped with Bearna1$e AMOMC. 20 SILE CT DINNU INTlllS VINA HAltMEl DUO Enf1rt1lnin9 ..,c~.i.-vr.x~ ~~?.Pe1, ~ ~ ~ ' ~~Rae~ preomtod olmply aod u a toUl wort of Id. 'lbtJs, It bad a totally new connotation." In tbt Jintsl trdition ojtlx trut innlteptr's 11rt. 3801 EAST (oAST H1<0HWA'f (OROSA DU. MA.a, CA.LlfORN IA 'vuoN~: (714) 675-1374 ftMEIA ftr.&'WJUNI' penonallJ -that ...... • j>Otfor-bal lltlle to do With a.a AW'm'f!Dell of the movte lnduatry." for Blues TUllNBVU. PllOJECIS Otber-'l'ombull p r-0 I • o h have been "Dlrectly Seen." a -rWlsl ~lion uwntod In the sprinl, 1'10; "Qn. 1e_....,, Ari In Oranp County Collections," won. la private collecUons sbawD to fall, 1970, and tbe most recent Wall« Darby Banoard ubiblt which is CWTmUy at the Pasade,na Art Mu I e um . T'1rnb6ll I.I. tying up a Danny Paul Butterfield Back With Blues-rock Group IL~MASTIR hullluHerfW• Lions pbotogr1pby -· the 117 1011J PAlMD um mus1 be heard to be upcoming elhiblt. will travel • .. .... .... ... .......... nu <rganiat· to eight other museums. ..-C lllao Brook Benl<ll A NHAM show which baa The name Paul -..... 111111 Leoti RIWtll highs beeo traveling aince May, m&J nat fil:ea lotcl. beOL Not widlDul •hint of strain. "Don Po"··. My Finl Car" ......_ Ndl v ... like mt. ......, :iCIUllC, But it is the instrumentation opened this week to Van-Jiiml n+i£ But f 0 r ttw .-... ...... 11..---.1.._ ......__ couver. It bas (our more sto-~ ..._ ~rs IJCX" uiree. i 111C' ~ ---tllol'ebas bem -of Billy Rkh and dnmu to make. al Qris Parker .... t the ----trave"·g --"b'1•u.-___....__ •+• 111nce 1be ..... .l lll:lllC wi c.uu ..... --.-. Oftf'Wbelming beat and any are vital to the NHAM. Yttal ~~-~ Biia Band pmnataUon of organ. electric to Its quality and variety. Few ~~ "P-l pimo or piano along with the museums bave a budget large Now lie'• Is back aod 111e9e H '"I hnngs from Amos enough for singular exhibitions sre en:n ~dQL The Garrett'• guitar completes it. as the expense Is pn>hlbiti111r lnsurance is high, ttating and Wobdstort tet&au"I Dew iW'ES HARP srupping ooot1y a1ong wilb mg gruap, .._Dir/a." -.ied wen. a1moo1. Only 1he most man hours in contacting and at 1be "fndwlrvr 1 a al ..,_tint feature has gooe Cdllectlng. . -· ml it .... ligjller ---Bullerf~ld is "By circulating the ex-than tbe Ud on a new piclle ••e4dued by many the finest hibitions we mount here &o l*m barmooicist in the . jar. other oimeums, we create 1be -ii hlaa: bat the tw•*ftt-and when he takes -money wilb which to .~ ~ ml<I-'--and .. , __ .. •~ .. --l[>ecils Is l'1d. --two ..,...... ·-' ww work. and we are able to bring _ _._ a re u Mnnhie as .._. aml turns them into one more impart.ant wort 1 ;;;;: combiDed br Ballafield. llilttiliildll. there iJ little to together for our own patrons mnJicimw. mutinoe one otherwise. to experience," says TurnbJl1. It bf.comes an aecordian, a All the wort· bas its ad-MUSICAL mAJBS ---..<1 ..... -6 ...._ .,.. fttl&bt train -or a delicate vantages. The Newport •.uc .. -._,. U1 us .1--o( indJm••-I H Harbor Art Museum is gaining dividuala is virid iu 1be ·--.... 1141 notes. e a name ht the art world. musical cbairl_&bo'_Pty WU_b eie-b the utmost control over "We ltre almost less kooWn in their m U Ii ca I iDsb1aDmtl dda inslrument. a D d indeed our hometown than we are In after each llllllber. And -,,.. -an built around hlS major cities all over tbe coun-strong voices lend variety to• mootb organ acrobatics. try because of our traveling 100 .Perce at. 'h ! ~ The recipes in the aongs are shows which have gone to New choice ol material. similar little repi ·u York, AusUn, Des Moines.'' ~ ii tbe ...,inad; ~. but i:': a 1!.: continues Turnbull. one, with a r o a I b. a-tbal is generally a success. Betly Turn bu 11 , a perienced. even ICfd qaality Vocals trade off with bard grandmother wllil 00 formal to his --G«fi _.... __..._ 11annon· . ·-·--~ . prom! • ·--.. ""· pavmg degrees, will continue as ac-~ 11 -m"'ll the ny for a lengthy harp 50lo ting director wb1le the aearcb stages. Bil ....,. bas • (by iUdl 1t llOlll1d! lite a full committee interviews can-Jamaican tint mnini!lil*01 « bud) and tbm there b a didales fO< the void left when .llmmJ am (tllis -.... ~i to -followed by Garver lefl , pears to be piaiQg rapidly in a dnWIH:llt finish. Sbe find> H tenibly -~ ~) ml -'lbe v"'aine<I, fr<nzied end· ding to be -people both ._.,. of a wllile B: B. DIS curator of eihiblUom and fla9or. But tt is bindend by m-. iap a r e ltaDdard a o d director. "But 111 do my best -· perlmps •lad: o( --liml 11111 boril!g, until we find ........, who Is __.,. partiallar!y IS they usually to promote wild audience -But the ''Better Days" strategy is not lbal cakullled. The motive iJ simply to pusb 0"1Slc. Costumes 11111 --llUlllber jive do not clutter the sbow. Jwis and old ablrU or Jersey• and escbewlng in- troductiOlls to ..... -by negative compelillon ,... belp focus attention on IOUDd. Members mD1 1 r o u n d --and parts lo • refttshingly relued, almost give-a-damn mood, but 1n1 atwa11 on mark when lhelr part Is due. 'l'lleJr oflerlnp an not """' lined to prescribed, accepl<d leoglbs. and JI I 1001 la powerful enougb to carry for 10 minutes, It bu been IO ar- ranged, 11111 u worb juat lbal way. And complicated~ gressioos ol ...., '"' played identically at each show. In this sense there ii n o bapbuard O D • I t I I e im- provisioo . Tb r o u I h .. Counteyskle."· ."Small Town Tait." .. He'• Got All the Money," and "Hlghway 28," a song written by an e1- band member about tbelr Woodstock appeennce, the •"'""""' is the benefactor ol the group'• rigid precision. "Burled Alive in the Blues," • baunllD( l1WDber wrltlen by Met Graftnltel, n1 to have """' reconltd by Jm1ll Joplin .. the day abe died. It WU a tribute -UJ1lD. troduced, ol courae -done wilb filling perfectloa. n- are better daya far Butterfield fans. Succulent Ike/ from Capiain Cook~ broikr. lklicadu from U.. S..m'S.as. Magnifa=t Harbor Vie10. Contlnemal C:ultlM Cocktails. absolule!J rilbt ••. ........, Completing Ille vocals II .,. canpetlng wllb applause. strong and .. lnspinliooal lcr Ronnie 11amJn, with a nnp' 00.. they...,;, to be a device our museum." ------------------------~----- Cockt&H1, Luncheon and DIM., dallY SUNDAY BRUNCH 25001 DANA DRIVE DAMA P'OINT HAAllOR 411-1115 °" r9dl'c COlll ttlohw-v-l..td. .......,. """* ancl Sen °""""' S""'"1o Lunchton and DfnMf' Monda~ thro"flh Saturda!/. Closed Sundays We ere loc:eteO nerl to the M•y Co. in South Co•st Plau. JJIJ L ...... C.... M• MO.IMO \Vhyis ..,... _..... n.u, .. 11 .. 1a "atll.Dllhl SMOULDWT PU.Y WITM •MD TMIM..-fNI ""900Y nt:slS" C"I "Billy Jack" the most po2ular picture of otrr time? "BILLY JACK"dido'twiau Acmlea111 Awud b9t. •• People all mer America batt pUt motetban 110,000.-'° 1ee "Blll.Y JACK" lt bat phyal loage:r iA bwicllakof citiel ..t..,. io A..x. di. problibl7 &OJ plaon i• feclGl ,,_. ac.,,c .,,. Sou.M ol acu.k:-.. Obvk>Ysly "BIU.Y JACli" Ml lbawl.iQS.,.cial-........ U..-tou.ched tbe Ame.ric•n acne-a •hole oatioaal aalc hu arlH• aniurtd'"BlLLY JACK." ••• it'•.., p&ft.oltbe laqup.. :,,,,.. ,ou'U have to MC IO~ ~~!-!~~~., ..... t. -···'*~·~•~t-·11 ................ •·,'t·:lo> ., .. ···-~'--·...-... -----_,o·---.. -... 1'1''-• --~-_,.,ar.,, .... ;..ttl .......... ~jldr.-.... ........ ,......, ..... .. ltU 1tan ..... th ..,._. • llflW YOlllC DAit.,. Ml&lOll MClt It.OU..,. ......... . .....,,..._ ••• ..,. lrt ..... .....,... llU,Y ,IAOI; -I .. IU.Y JACl("S ...... -......., ..-t ...... 11 tllLY -fW ................ I ~ -d9llW JM:• I lliNl'J' ..... ..... •• ... swM .. ,.. .....,.... II lwllWW ........ .,......, ....., n. ""'w-1 w• .., •afsflll• Wb ••• ..., .., .. ---11 ,_.. -It...... . ......... .,.,.... .... _ ,.,..,. ......... ........ .,_.._ h ...... "' ....... .. ...... -"··-...... .. ... I ....... .. ............. _.., .... ....._. ......... ....... --..... -..... le .. ,.,.. •• ldlail I•• S1'UoU'T ltftOlt ••• Yiu.Ma Wtel ............ hYfW ...,.. .. • _.. ...., ~ """ --.... ~ ................. 11 ................. ., ............... _.... .............. ~ ... .. UM11111 IHGAGIMINT SHOWING NOW!. ~-~--"»i~ f l~W/'l.Rll'~ I\ I II I ' I \ 11 II ' . INllllAnl- fHE ONLY OIANGE COUNn' INGAGIMINr IJl:t i~.!~h JUIUl3Ull" A SYDNEY POUAC& PIUI "ONE llTHE ·YEAR'S TEN BEST!" SHOWING ' • • I TV HIGHLIGHTS • KHJ O 7:30 p.m. "Lord Jim" Peter O'Toole, James I' Muon and Dellab Lavi In 1 IW dnm1. KAllC 8 8:00 -"Peter Pan" Mary Martin stan • the boy wbo won't grow up In the mualcal of Sir , Jamee M. Barrie's beloved ""1r}'. • Friday Evening -· Saturday Morning MARCHI I • • • • I i • , r-.-z1m "HIGHEST RATINGu ••. ..,, __ _ ll'lllCISl\11: WIT? Surpasses 'MYNIGHT AT MAUO'S' lnllleglories o11tascenesr _...,.'*''·-· .. ...,... • -----.EAN-OAUDE 8RIAIY ... ,_ .. ERIC RCH.1ER OAIU:'S llNl'.t: --~· W/Mw ... I '#r-. Mw.-1 ··-... lte ~·~ c,.wi P9lf ~ Al lht (NM) filf.I llSIWAi. juUE CHRiSTiE /AlAN bATES T~E GO-bfTWEEN """lW I... 'CollOllbio. f'ic:IUIU -'t.w: ~ OMINATED FORl ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING KA' lllClm •Im" ACnUS UZANllNNE0lll e ml' awoliM .tiC10I JOEL GREY llSr MkiGe 808 l'05SE. MUZA MINNEW IN 'CABARET' ·-A STAR IS BORN!" I( ... , .-USKAW . .... ~~ ANNl IANClOfT ..... -~ SIMONWAU . YOUNG WINSTON ' Ji1i1 . Croee: 011~ of a Kind Singer-cqmpmer Appear• on Clwnnel 28 Sunday ~Jimeno. w1ll brq hll "Op<nlor' 'md "You Doa' 11 .. Around With Jim" hlll lo KCET'I "Que of rJ(lnd" oeries tllmda1 at 7:JO p.m. He al10 slnp hll lalelt n.. log song on the charts, "Ont rot .,_,. plu1 "Roller Derby Queen ,•' "Speedball Trucl<~ .... ...,,.,. Dreams" and "fte.s:t Ttme, 'Ibis Time" during the 30- mlnute concert taped a t KCET. crooo ll1iroduces hll -. man; of irblch ortse out of hll ..,. -1 Ol)>Orience, with -of bow they originated. Ha baa been a truck dri ver, 'welclor IDd COllltrucllon crew worker, and often draws on U-backlmmds Ior hll· composinj and storY·lellln• ' •• Hirm\taioal-career--got •an lnausplclous start at the age of five when baJearned to play "Lady or Spain" on the ac- cordlan. "l ww the original underachiever," he sa ys. "I'd lhab that lhlnl and smi le, bot 1 wu IOl'I 01 1 late "rm &lad rm not l'lllllllllJI blooml:r." tnJ mare peckbammtn," be er..:. didn't take music ... 1111 -· "ll'• • Joi -lo UI ~-•~ hove I Sood • 111nt. I thlnli oertoa1ly un 1161 •~ -muolc should make pie Ill played guitar with bands 11 • bi><k, and want lo ..:'b uch V]Uanova U n I v e rs II Y In 61her ... I just hope )l<Ople PtMJ)'lvanla. After college be get a kick out of It." made aporadic s bs at a The Croce cooetrt repeat& ct.reel-u a-performer-co& oo Qaa'!t! 121, Mar LaL10 poser unUI he linally decided p.m. . · lo devote fUll lime lo muaic . Producer is Alaq Baker and during the Wt year and came director Is Allan Muir. Baker up with an ABC elbwn, "You is lbe etecutive producer ol Don 't Mess Around Wllh Jim," the 13-part "Olle JJl a Kiod" that was an instant success. series. • WHERE TO GO, WHAT TO DO • • • !Fn>m P111e II) ture in American Medicine" at a p.m in Forum I ai. Golden West College, ll744 Golden West St., HUDllngloo Beach. Dr. Fields bas been .studying acupuncture for more than 25 years. Admission i.s $2, or $1 with associated student card. MARCH f VOCAL CONCERT -Program by UCI vocal majors, spon· BOred by School of Fine Arts. Fine Arts Village Coocert Hall, UC Irvine, I p,m. M>j', ~ , MARCH 4 : BALLET TRIP -See Rudolph Nureyev dance in· the classic· al ballet "Swan Lake," SUnday, March 4. J'be )'.le'!J)Orl Ballet Associatioo and the Park and RecreaUOn Dept. are spon- sxiog a bus trip to the Shrine Audit<rium.' Bus leaves at 1 Pb'iu~ Mariners Library. Reservations stW availa ble by Mrs. Jay McKarns at ~7-4871. MARCH f BLUEGRASS CONCERT -Spend Sunday aftemoon listen· big to Bluegrass music, played by "Canyon Grass," a new group of fiYe Newport musicians. Mesa Theater, Newport Beach, H p.m., March ~ Tickets, '2. students, $1.50 and • ddldren under 12, 75 cents. . MARCH%. f STAMP EXPO -Hobbyists and serious pbilalellsts can at- tmd the hltemaliooal Stamp Colleclon ·Society'• "Trippi• Anniversary Year" at the Sheraton-Anaheim Hotel, West Ball Rood In Aaahelm. Friday and Saturday hours ore from 10 a.m. \o t p.m. Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Adul ts, $2; Olildftn uniler t2, SO cenl& and under 6, lree. Tickets good all three days. MARCHf a.ASSICAJ; CONCERT -Treat yourself to a musical Sun- day &umoon with lbe Onmge Coast Community Orchestra Jn 1tie auditorium d Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Colla Mesa. Among the oelectioos will be Symphony No. 4 of Brahms and the "PinochiO" overture of E. Toch. A-is $1.50 al the box office. Special student rates available. · . ·~ MARCH 4 JAZZ SEISION -Join in the jarz lree for all al the Fuller- tcn Elb Cub, 1451 Brea Blvd., when the New Orleam Jazz Oub -of Soulbem California ciinduCfs j{s legular . moolhly meelh>g. Beglaoing a l :30 p.m. a new ~ will be pre- ""11ed ,very 30 lllililrta With "'Ralpb Craig's Boorbon streeters" featured at 3 jun. Come early. stay late, .dress 1Ji1crma1 agcl brln& your instrument. MARCH I OOMMUNm' t..ECl'VRE -mustrated lecture 00 "Egyptian Firit Movie '1.os-ANGELES (UPI) -The firlt commerdal moVie pro. dt1Ced in Hollywood wa.s '1the ' COUnt of Monte i:Msto " ~incb was begun in aueaio In 111111. -- ---HAROLD cnl MALllE -·--~..---11}1 * lllATilllll SAT. I SUM. * m\i• lll4Ht., ~-!~ .... ~ (OltOfolA D•L MAit UUI• ffoll C'.l:Ut'ltil l"mll •li1 1:45 ' Cell ,...... fw s... ScMd• .. Art?" by Samuel Goudsmit, UCI visiting ..,ofeu>r of physics and amateur Egyptologist. Mar. 6. Room 104, Physical Sci· ences Building, II p.m. MARCH '1·11 ANTIQUE snow -Mingle with approximately as exhibi- tor-dealers from throughout the West as they present one of the largest concentrations of quality antiques, at the Santa Mooica Civic Auditorium, Main and Pico, Santa Monica from l to 10 p.m. Featured will be American, ~­ lish, European and Oriental antquies and art, with an ag- . gregate value in ·the millions of dollars. Admission $2 with children under 12 free. MARCH 8 HEALTH LECTURE -_Are, you curious-8boul ''The Effect> of Transcenden tal Meditation oo Mental Efficiency and Phys- ical Health?" If so, you cim bear Lorin Roche, research as- sistant in the program of Social Ecology of UCI, at the Coonty Public Library Branch in Laguna Be.ach, Park Ave- nue and Glenneyre, a t '1 p.m. MARCH 8. II DRAMA WORKSHOP -"How to Become President," writ· ten and d~ected by playwright jan Bernard, lecturer In drama, presented as drama workshop with UCI. students par- ticipating in creation. Fine Arts Village Studio Theater, UC Irvine 8 p.m., Mar. 6-10. Admission SO cents-. MARCH 8 .11 BASEBALL TIME -Spring is here (Palm Springs that is) as the Anaheim Angels open their exhibition baseball season, playing Cleveland, March 8 and 9 at 1 p.m. 'Ibey will meet Chicago March 10 at 12 :30 p.m. Md March 11 at 1 p.m. All in the stadium at Palm Springs. HELD OVER lOTH -BIG WEEK. Walter /, Carol Mattha11 ; Burnett ( "Pete'd-:-;;1~111;;-ie-;;--" ) '-· ----•:::-.All about love and marriage! Also 1'h Co~ ,..._. (NJ M.twye Do1gS.. ,,_.. wtlri "One Is A Lonely Number" Direct From Nashville to Orange County The Blue Grass Soilnd is brought back To life by the Blue Grass Group ''CANYON GRASS'' ON OUR STAGE SUNDAY AT 1 :30 P.M. MESA THEATER 1884 NEWPORT BL VD.· 548-1552 • • • • • • WHO Wll lllMVl- ••OF 1111..mlf ESCAPE AllVIWnm Mii •••••••• ••••• • ••••••• ••••••• I • ' •1tACH l l\10 AT S\.U• • • •t' co"'' ltWo • ·..,,,. g1fM _, .. ?•110 11" ' I0,1NTIH6 'f,pN ••ACK ' Coast TV Gets Gra~t Orlnl< Cclm!J'• U H r tetev1a1oo mtlon KOCB-TV (Cbann<I 51) blJ ~ved I J17S.......Uly-~ fn>m the C«pchtlon ·~ Publlc ~ lo OU&· -lind~Jt.lecal _.mm1ng. An advance pa-' of $ll,llOO ls being mJde lo the alatlon, whlcb QPenllea oal of Golden West College. , ~;,;.,~~~-'l:lle-.iolalJlllOll!!l ~ the~ grant will not be detorm!Ded I VprigM Richard ·Parman and Penny Hanstein, a t rtgh~ and other · UC . ltvine students re- hearse for the annual ·dance concert U>night unUI the 1m public broad- castiqg bldgel is approved . ....,11,...; ................. . '[!!] IUlllCTO .... .,. Miit '-"la .... thro~gh Saturday, 'in the Fine Arts Village Tbeatre.--UC-•'!· 1ne"-f+~;:;i They w i I J perform •••t•••••••: ... • • •• •• ••• ••••• works cboreogra.phed -• Ill -!ll -- by UCI !acuity mem· -=--~::: .. _ be" and visiting Jee- turer Antony Tudor, famed British clforeog· rapber. ********* ••tvl .. 1Ct'1:1 SWAP Mlm -fOI FU•H PIOflT! IAK.t.HK GAi.Oii! M1"1DA' &SU•DA' AUN1 IA.M.T04P.M. ATOIANGE l 1 & #'Z '2!ta~N01tAllOtlilYD. J I • ACADEMY AWARD -NOMINATIONS PLUI IUNNU°"P · Eddie Albert Joannla Benin Best S•ppertin1 Stan I NEIL SIMON'S P<11omar Pic:ture. lntema11on1J1 ·-Neil Simon's The Beartbreak Kicl An Elaine May !:-i1m ,,_.,Charles Grodin Cybill Shepherd as 'Xelly' Jeannie Ber!m Audra Llndley '"" F.ddie Albert ""'f« • 2NI f-. "-'' Wl!lll n.., .. 4. •• SICOND FU.TUU FOi stADIUM #l l.IJA MINIUI IN "THE STIRILE CUCKOO" llCONt ,.,..,... AT 1"I MUA TMU.ftll ,._ ._.,, ... n.nu ... "THE HOT ROCK" I . • • .. • • r • . -• . .. f r1d.11, t(W 2, lm 'B o~e'onLaguna ..,,.. bdenofttlle Trlli" Cloaing wi th final perfarmmiees fonl,ht a n d Soi\mfJy 1s t1111 avn ., ....... IJl:l -t.jeremia JOhnson" I f I . ' ill I PREVIEW IS RATED (PG) ALSO ','CABARET'' NOMINATED. FOR 10 ACADEMY AWARDS .... "CABARET" SHOWING BEFORE & A"IR THI PRIVllW WINNER! 3 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS BEST ACTORS ..,;~',.' "'" a..wnt1c:t Oll•ltr BEST DIRECTOll.Jo• ... M .. OJ.wlu '". ~ . ·!• . ~~ . . .,. -:::.. ,\ , ,/ ~.% • -It tho COii. M.,. CMe Pl.,tJoute. CUrtaln II 1:30 lo u,. Oocnmunity Cent.er •'I'll~ on tilt Orllll' C<>Untji F1~g1'1Unds. Re..,.._ uons IS4'630CI be.fore 5 p.m. Brodie", -Tbil-lo-thMpening week tbe first Orange County ~ ductlon of tbla new play at the Laguna Moulton Playhou.1e , I'll -Laguna ' Canyon Rood , Lqa14 Beach. Perfonnance.s '1\ie9days through Saturdays until March 17 at 8:30 p.m. ReservaUoos 494-0743. "Tiie Basic Training of P1\llo Hummel" Continuing at South Coast Repertory is Uie West Coast premiere of this military drama at 8 p.m. Wednesdays through Sunday• in the Third Step Theater, 1827 Newport Bl\ld ..•. Calta Mesa. Reserva- dons 646-1163 . . ''I Do, I Do" . This twtH:haracter musical continues Thursdays through Saturdays et 8:30 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. at the San Clemente C ommunity Theater's Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Avenida Cabrillo, San Clemente. Reservations 492· 0465. Horror1 Vincent J>rice SWI 11 the last living male deocebtlant of a family line cursed by genen- tions of madness, in 0 House d.. Usher," film version of the daasic Edgar Allan Poe We, to be presented. in C?lor at 11:50 p.m., ionight on Channel, 2. Mareh Calendar Anaheim Center Offers Boat S1iow The Sth Annual Western Na· and makes of speed boats, sail "Harvest." tional Boat Show and "Neil boats and pleasure crah Also Conventions slated for the Young in Concert" are the featured wlU be the latest line monlh include the American featured attractions during the of boating and fishing eq uip. \Vholesale Hardware Com· UWQming month of March at ment and inboard-outboard pany's "Trade Show," March t~ Anaheim ·c 0 n vent ion motors. The nine-day spec· 4, followed by the two-day Center, aoo West Katella Ave., tacular l! slated Fr id a y sc ientific products division of AnA"A. thr""'"" Saturday, ~1arch 9-17. American Hospital Suppl Y "Our Town" i:urc-un. ""&'' and The national boat ex-"Neil Young in Concert" is Corp. convention ex- Conlinuing tonight and hibltion-an extravagam.a set for Monday , March 26. hlbition, March ft.7. Saturday is the Fountain featuring every kind of water Young, formt?rly of Crosby, Religious groups utlliz.lng ~ t craft conce1·vable -will utilize Stilll, Nash and Young. is now Convention Center facilities Valley. Community 111ea er · I d th "- "'"'-__ .,,_. ''De11¥ll"Cllu'' SIAOIUM•J ,:·: • A '.J1•1•1 t' l •l' I"• .,.. c•) "Mcc:..bo & Mrs. Miio(' production of thi s prize.win-nearly 125,000 square feet of a versatile song writer, with for meetings inc u e e \,\In- ning American play at 18280 the display space in the three gold album s to his credit fraternity of Christian Doc- ! F · "--venu·on "-ter comp!·•. -"After the Gold Rush," _tr".i".'ne~,'..'"J"a'.'.rcll'.:'.'._'.:H:'.:. ____ ..'_ ___ _: _ _r _ _.:c_-;-----~--"'.----Mt. Baldy Circ e, ountaut \.Alli '-'CU <;A ,.. ~-.On displ•y.-'11 be all types ''-Crazy Hor se'' and l -V~a:II:ey~,~·:•:8 ~p:.m:·:R:e:'':rv:•=t:'"~'"-:___:_::::_::::~~·...:::.•_.: _ _:.;c_ ___ _ • Juggle the books. "T IN ST PER· Set fire to the factory. FORMANCE JACK LEMMON HAS Sopply women for the clients. EVER GIVEN! A film Harry. Stoner will do anything of unusual interest .fo get one more season. and importance. A "WILL BE A BIG "IT'S DYNAMITE! tough andterrifical- WINNER! Jack Ja~k Lemmon will be,ly affecting script!" Lemmon proves for without a .doubt, a!' .chlrlts Clwmplin • all time he 's one of Oscar no'!1mee for hist.A. rimts the· best living actors.'' outstandmg perfor- m " . -Joyce Haber, ance. L.A. r;mt5 -R(JIJ,J 8dr~tt, "THE FIRST MAJOR ~rftedMErv BE THE FILM OF THE NEW FIRST TO SAY THAT YEAR. It is a signi fi cant achievement." -Richard Cuskelly, L.A. HerJ/d-Examiner "SUPERLATIVE ACHJEVEMENT OF JACK LEMMON , J triumphant cele bralion of his lwen 1ie1n ye .. in films. THE REALISM IS OVERWHELMING ~" -Judith Crist. New York mJK,1zine 'SAVE THE TIGER' WILL BE A 1973 OSCAR CON- TENDER." -Sydney Slotsky, SyndiciJted Columnist 11AMARTIN RANSCH)ff~ "SAVE THE TIGER" ,,._,1~rn111 .IA<...K (;lttORD .iQd lntrod11cu1g L/ll"Rlt: HEINMAN Wrinrn by STEYE SH A- C.AN '"~"';" PmJ""' EDWA .. D S. FELDMAN Pood"'<d by STEVESHAG AN DiN<ttd by I "I _ltlll NG.AVl l.DSF.N M.,,_,..,ortdbyMAl.VIN fiAMLISCll fnCOLOR PARAMOUNTPICfVU ;' ·. :--.••. •owa .. as ····-·~ *·2nd TOP AnRACTION * \_1 .= l ... H•&~" ..... ! Innocent Bystanders •••"" S4e-3102 °0 ot• :.....wnrrnMO ru>OEl'&C"''"&I """'-"' AT_. •. COaTA ... ..__._ ..... n"Cll'T ~ll'CX'" [11"'1\ ~~ 1.fWU1 -~ ·--IW1UlLfll OhHlflULN1 OM H.t.~INIR a'IO. I MIU SO. Of wt D1EG111 IDW.O A.fJ.CBII {WUi ~ =-.. ::::.• ;; =-=-· ... ·-·--~~ . , NOW ~ .::Jeremiah JOhnson" • • ---~ -......_ 1'1.l'S · :\C.\D ·~tY .\\\'ARD SOlll~'EE llEST SHORT Sl'BJECT "SOLO" ~·'11'1·· .• 11 ... ,., \1\M•1ic~1 h.!\I' puMI UMll\' lhun $:11JJ.1JJUl.,'(•'-lllll\ l\C.K~ Sf'l' \\'hy: The most unusual boxoffice • success of all time! BILLY· ~JACK ~-IOU l.l!iill~ · O!LORES ll\\01! ·•-.. ""'" _ ......... 1ot»fM" -M--llll ·~~ . •-"'-•cw.--·.,... K;•:.:t...:; -----0·- 3 ACADEMY AWARl)"NOMINATIONS BEST ACTOl!S ~~~~::fEc:i~:u BEST DIRECTOR :::..a CJhink of the CZhen go perfect crime .. ; one s furthet: "',JOSf:PH L.''\ANlllEWICZ'F11mof ... s'"'H~O:::::-:':Wr.lil:NitGi\ N ~lt~~'YSHAf'ff.R .-11o.~ ... r 1x::.ARJ. "£HERICK "-'-Ii-MORT'()': C'nrrt.IUS ~J05£.PH Li\\.\\hlE\\'lCZ 1'WWr.l llt'l1t-1.U.L• J 6-.d an 11w fu',__\\i!iiil ~P!tr I ~i-":!'~...=~1 • NEWPORT CENTER COMING EXCLUSIVEL YI 3rd .... , WlEK HELD OVER AT BOTH EDWARDS CINEMACj urllJW'tQISHHIM. !!!!! 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I~* * * * * DAY & NIGHT VIEWS from thJs spectacular Dover Shores home completely & eleganUy furntsbedl Exciting LA Cllf.STA VERDE In Lqlina H• MODIL l'IOMI FOR SALE i;::::o.==-=-.i ---=-==-·1 ___ , Heritage Collection • lge. swimming pool with automatic sliding roof for yeor around comfort. 4 bedrooms + view, aide formal dining rm., panelled den with professional wet bar. $245,000. --·-· J fw csz;•I . t • Flexible Ttrmsl Reduced Price! NEWPORT DUPLEX WALK TO BEACH IN NEWPORT from your duplex. 3 bedroom, 1 Mi baths each. Upgr1ded with many extras. It's super sharp. Priced at $85,000. For more details CALL 54-0-1151. DOVER SHORES Rustic heavy shake roof accents th.is comfort· able sized 2 bedroom home in exclwive Do- ver Shores. Located on a spacious VIEW cor- ner lot with Jarge enclosed yard. 3-car gar- age, d·ownstairs den with fireplace & wet bar, romJ>JtCt kitchen w/adjoining breakfast room. A lovely home w/expensive carpeting & drapes. $115,000. OCEAN & JETTY VIEWS from this beautifully landscaped Cameo Shores borne. 2 master bednru:., formal view dining rm., garden side family rm., lge. go~ mel kitchen. OPEN HOUSE tbls-Sun~from 1 lo 5. See 4521 Tremont. Reduced. to $85,000. HARBOR PLAN n ALONDRA.-$39,100 3 BR • 2 BATHS • FAM RM HUGE llASTER SUITE • Luxvriou1 Corpot • Upgraded 1''-r Tllo • Drapn • Wallpaper & P•nolllng e ·Air Conditioning e H-Lot • Covered Pollo • Lush Landscaping • 'Sprlnklors MIN. 20% DOWN Occup,1~ or June ADD MORE UNrTS · PERFECT TAX SHELTER Ital l•ntyl 13 UNITS, WELL LOCATED IN EASTSIDE Excellent Eutside Costa tdeaa :rtxer-upper Unlts. PrHenUy 3 each. 1 Bedroom. 2 Bedroom and 3 Bedroom. TotaJ LX la 66 x ~. With Approx 900 sq. tL Variance Parcel will Ac- comodale Addltiocal -4 '36,ll50. Large 3 bed· l Bdnn·No Down! 1 COSTA M!SA. Close to Newport Beach. Prop. room home on quiet cul erty includes 3 bedroom home ideal for own- de sac. Fireplace, fain-Easy terms. Very sharp er or manager. First time on the market and ily rm., secluded rear home with room for ~ed. rlghl For complete details. CALL living rm. Modem built-boat or camper. 2 5880. COMPANY REALTORS I Units. Offered toe $43.900. Call Anytime, ~ · Z Acres + Home Owner AnxiOOs, Will Sen or ins, diDlng rm. Huge baths, patio, forced·air YA BU ER5 bonus r\)OID. covered heat. Dining rm., built-Y 2841 E. c .. st Hwy., Corona dol M"' "Salllng RHI Estate In N-rt Horbor Since 1944" Exchange for Commercial, Ind. or Units. 4 Bedroom, 2 Baths. Partial Vlew ol Private Lake. Newport Beach Addres1. Plenty ol Privacy and Romping Room. Asking $22;,000. Call pa!W, fruit trees. Own· ins. Fireplace, rear liv-A SUPER SHARP HOME you hove not -n er transferretl -must ing rm. Lots of storage -Just listetl·Jleautiful 3 bedroom & fami)y, sell 540-1720 rm. $31,950. 540-1720 fully carpeted & draped. Lush landS<laping. Located near school and shopping. NO down payments to vets, at $34,750. CALL .s.l0-1151. 673·4400 2955 HARBOR BLVD. -cosTA .. MESA 540-1720 LAND FOR DEVELOPMENT --RCONI COVE -RINA -Boat-Slips, gas docl<. All there plu.s 363 a_cres ~.ooo. SKY VALLEY -205 Acr .. 1 view mountain l<>p, or heart of ldyllwilci tor $(56;000. ll'IE ROCK PILE -160 Acres wit.II rail· road, 1,000 ft high gravel rock, etc. $385,000. SPORTSMAN'S RETREAT -40 Acres w I iuntished 2 bedrm !tome, Vail Ljlkt Gd ~':~lil~~,/T . HAviiii ·.:.: 24:4 ~A:: brook. G,roves, homesi~s, water, highway *· ............................ $36,500. CALL MORT PORTEOUS, Pete Barrett Realty 64U200 *. Orn _JJousl66 * Su~ f-Sp.m. 1005 Bonnie Doone, Irvine Terr .. $119,000 1630 Antigua, Dover Shores . . . . $118,500 2811 Baysbore Dr., Baysbores .... $59,500 2Ul Aralia St., EastbluH ....•... $68,950 OPEN SAT & SUN 1.S tes7, .Bayside 'Drive, CdM . . . . . . '225.000 OPEN SAT l·S 510 Avocado, Corona del Mar .... $120,000 * * * * * * SPECTACULAR VIEW OPEN SUN. 1-5 1005 Bonnie Doone, ffiVINE TERRACE. Six years old & beau- tllul ! Beam ceilings, tile roof. $119,000. Carol Tatum C.O.M. NEW DUPLEX-VIEW! OPEN SAT. 1·5 P.M. 510 AVOCADO Beamed ceUjngs, self-cleaning ovens, beau- Ulul carpets & draperies. Each unit 3 Bdrm & lam. $120,000. Ttiona Bergin OPEN SUN. 1~1630 ANTIGUA See !hill terrific 2 llory 4 Bdrm, 3\ii ba home overlooking Back Bay. Has lam rm, formal dining rm & view! Do"ver Shores' best buy! '118,llOO. Fee. Edie Olson. DRAMATIC REDUCTION AT $59,SGO Beautiful hayshore home with 3 htlrms & 2 both~. Enjoy family ·living with private gated alreets, 2811 Bayshore Dr. OPEN SUN AFTERNOON. Mary ~ey. LARGE LIDO LOT Room to garden or •"l>and or ,for your fav· orite pet. 'Three bclrm.o & den & charming. Full price '9',llOO. Gene Vreeland. PRESTIGE LIDO CORNER Dramatic "Ont><>f-a..Klnd". Best Lido ad- dreu. Spaclou1 rms. Excellen! noor plan. 3 bdrmJ + fam/dinlnll rDL 2 frplcs. 3-car pnJe. Call Bud Auatlit; --ColdMl,Banbr *-241t ~ Ht NIWPORT CENTIR DR., N.B. • ,. IF THE SETTING IS IMPORTANT YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE with this 4 bedroom 2 bath Mesa del Mar home. Manicured grounds combined with new paint and cover- ed paUo reaUy make this 1700 sq. fl home sparkle. Jolt 4 blocks to all schools and piice<I only '35,950.~ 546-5880. COUEGE PARK WOW, TWO STORY -with ~per 20' x ~O' master suite, 3 more bedrooms plus large family room with lirepla"" and kitchen eat- ing areL ~ic family home, just listed at $35,950. CALL 540-1151. THREE CAR GARAGE & BONUS RM. ARE JUST TWO FEATURES in this sharp 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Beautiful front kit- chen complete with double oven and indoor B-B-Q. Great location close to Adams Ave. and priced only $33,000. CALL for complete dot11ls but HURRY 546-5880. -TWO OFFICES - SERVING THE HARBOR AREA 2918 Bristol St., C.M. .s.l0-1151 I 500 Adams, C.M. 546-5880 Gonat"al ERITAGE REALTORS General CATCH THAT CITCHEN -That's right citchenl lt's so big you don 't care how it's spelled. But it casts a spell over all who enter! Gourmet gorgeous! Not to mentio'n 4 bedrooms. two stories and Mesa Verde pride of ownership! At $67,500. UHl9UI HOMU Of MISA. YlllDI,, 146-5tt0 AllftitefJ ... leyllCMI Gene rel General Anytime, 646--05.5S. * iAYLoR c.0. * ...... ii THE "CHANNEL k ·"F"-$140,000 Luxury! On the water. Completelyrefurbish- .ed with plush cptng & drapes, beams pane(. ing, abundant marble & many other fine appts. 2 BR, Z.bath "own-yoUMwp". Adult occupied. Pool, great vu, pier/slips. BIG CANYON-$119,000 The elite area where fine homes surround the private golf course & country club Call to see this fine on~year new 5 bdrm borne with fam rm & formal dining rm. 3-Car gar. ''Our 28th Veer'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Reolton 2111 Son Joequln Hiiis Road ''Overloolclng Big Canyon Country Club'' NEWPORT CENTER, N. B. 644-4910 Gener el General oflnJa !J6l PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 25 LincUi Isle Drive Custom 4 bdrm., 31'.i baths, or 3 bdrm. & lge. game rm. Facing Harbor Island. Ms tr. Bdrm. bas adjoin. study, Mslr. ha. bas ja- cuzzi & sauna rm. Slip for lge. boat. $265,000. 38 Linda Isle Drive Long water view from finest & last 50 ft. M' ch am annel lot. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . $150,000 Linda Isle Waterfront Traditional home with 6 bdrms., 5'h baths. Large sunken living rm., family rm. & break- fast area. 2 Stairways, 3 frplcs. Main chan- nel view. _ ...... __ ....... _ ..... $,292,000. 53 Linda Isle Drive Elegant 5 bdrm., 4\ii baths ; on large, pro- tected lagoon. ~ew carpets, drapes &-wall- paper. Lge. attic storage area. 4 frplaces. Lovely garden & large slip. _ .. __ . $2U,OOO. For Complete Information On All Homff & Lots, Please Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr .• Suite I, N.B. '75-4161 BEAUTIFUL ROWNG HILLS VA-NO DOWN Thia newly listed beauty baa 3 big apacloua bedrooms and family room with a unique "lsland" ldlcheb· rana:e, and complete builUns lnclwl:ine di!hwameor. You1J love~ tbe lush green open hills that give the feeling of real "country llvtna." It's )'CU.ti for only $1600 down pay- ment. Total price only $.11,900. Come out and SEE IT NOW. co: rs WALLACE REALTORS --S.54166~4141- IOpon E-lngsl THE NICEST STREET IN TOWN 'Ilti.! eracious 4 bedroom, 2 bath home has 10mething for eveeyone. Tasteful, yet low maintenance landscap- lng, loedt of cupboard 9P1lce, an lnterrom and FM t;ystem, built-in ham.per and bathroom scalea, panellfl& and best price yet, $39,590. Can 842·25.15 to see thil home today. [i"ilij Wisteria Covered P•tlo Large park-like rear yard securely enc!Med by a ce· mcnt block wall. Plenty of room to take a pool and leave 1pace for the slide and swing set. Imm ac ul ate three bedroom, 2 bath custom built home k>cated on a quiet Ea1t1ide cul-<S-1ac street. La r Ii e paneled family r o o m , ~po.rate 1JttVice p o r c h , built-In gas kitchen ~ eluding new dlabwuh!r. Shows like a model $42,.500. Gononl 1-G-•n_•;...••_1 ______ 1 C. F. Colesworthy MOVE RIGHT IN! BY OWNER? Roolton -- l;a.-;;;;;;1;1 ;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;G;•;no;r;•I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:°" you """"Uy need a Th11 p"""" may make a WE KNOW U~l()Uf: li()Mf:S REALTORS ------- home? We have. oharmlng !>eyer initially think he """ rr·s TOUCH 2 • Dco hQme that Is vacant make a "good deal" • but EASTSIDE COSTA MESA """ available Immediately. doos he actually g a ; n To ftnd the right home In NEW LISTING II I Checic these l<>llW'ff and let -unless the oelkr Newport Bead! 1or ~.500 Q · t el • his I us ahow It to you . Jowers his price an amount that bu 3 bedrooml, 2 balhl u1e egance in t qua ity built borne. Redecorated tnterlor, lal'P equal to the rommlssk>n? u with quaUty coDltnletkm. Located on a large lot with shade trees. sparkling kitchen vAlh elec-rhe seller 1awen hil price carpet& am dl'l.l*. but n There are 3 BR.; frplc.; complete electric 01c bu\lt-lN:Tispaclows Uv-that much, does the leller hllw It tor )'OU! You wm kitchen. Priced to sell at $34, 750. Ing room, ta. drapes, gllin aeyth1hg by having a110 have me of lovely pool. fireplace and batM. Well "done It htnuelt''!' Ill tact, lounge part room and bobby CORBIN-MARTIN landlCaped. Only $42,500. did the llelJer really market moms. Elcellent t 11 r m 1 Call 67H550. his home the right way and makea this a tot value. "' 8E MM expoae it to the stronettt 6'13-8550. OIEll lk t • ITW !VI ~'!' Or do )'OU think (Ille Ol'EN TH. I • ITS RM 10 • llt.l'P REALTORS Call Anytime 644-7662 ;:;Got;;-:;:'";:.ra::;l:._ _____ r Gonorol r-,-,U-,..--,-N-.--.,-1 PIER & SLIP GLORIFIED . r9en otict Condo, wllh ..... .tip .. ..,. of OYer twelve hundred Ucemres 1n our Board just mlaht kmw ot a atroapr bu.)'er than tbe teller cu !IJld. MuJUple Ultlttp Is ll>e 1 iiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ I ONLY way to really e'XJM* 1 • your home to lta maximum, and we can Pl"OYe It really ~EREAi '' STATERS ------ SIX UNITS does not oott ~ teller In · • · °" tarp lot. .Eutakll thl k>te run. C&J1 e.1225 co.ta Mesa. Sl2.S00. ''BREAD & BUTTER'' Bualneas transfer kin!ea Im· commode.te 36 fL bolt. Etsht t-bdrm. unit.I 00 2 loti medi11ire I I q u Id a 11 0 n ! Rrand ntW 3 baf'm.. 2% on Balboa Penln, Newl)' Magnificent Weatcllff 4 BR, ba th 1: t e 11 1 t mp I e -carpeted ' draped. Xlnl 3 BA-huge IJv nn1 (pie, din owner.hip. Prk:ed to ltU at n"ntAI hlltmy. _ Irwealm"a _ nn, modern kitchen . , . $79,500. .~ .... IM theael I J1IM) GOO IW'lmmln1 pool! $84.500 or ()II• f1W863 t75.M88 Evea bet't Ofler. 90% tlna.nctna JONES · · ;;;J,1· Call for de:ail•. 645-. ltfAJt~ asso ciated IPOK f QS-RE .. l TORS J(ll\ W lafbo• 67l-l&6J .-. V. K lb.'lnf & c,, I ll'M) 873·12!0 I 1w..1:.i.. .... c-i-. ... 4 •• . - St!ll ldlt lttma •.. 442-5678 l Nted a "Plld''f Place an 1d! • ' ---oJ.....1 With • W•nt Ad • • ~-Salt/. ~. llllASSOCllJB REALTORS 2&ZIEASTcar.sTH1CllfWAY CORONA DEL MAii. CALIF. 644·7270 • • • • Investors delight Sixteen Unitl ... in excellent rental area ciose to large shopping center. TWO IIBPARATE BUlL!). INGS. 8-2 Bedroom unfurnished. 8-1 Bed- room furnished. Large heated pool. Covered lanai, ping-pong and shuffieboard. WILL TRADE .............. , ........ $220,000. • • • • Beautiful Baycrest You'll enjoy this lovely FAMILY HOME on a secluded ~et. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, PAN- ELED family room with double fireplace plus many custom features. Large fenced yard and paUo. . ............... $63,500. • • • • Townhouse Close to Beach Lovely 3 bedroom, 2Mi baths, dining room, fireplace, nice patio. Pool privileges, close to everything. YOU OWN THE LAND. Alk- ing ............................ $37,500. • • • • Condo. A real buy -BACK BAY AREA - 3 Bedroom 2\ii bath, built.in kitchen, stone fireplace. FAMI- LY ROOM, commumty pool & REC. ROOMS including billiards. Fee land close to every- thing ...... '-. ·-·-·-· .--. . ' ' .......... ~.~. • • • • AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES REALTORS 644-7270 General General MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES WESTC~IFF BEAUTY-$61,500 Attractive 4BR home in Westcllff Area. Convenient to Mariners school. Lovely yard. Quiet street. Immediate possession. Charles Arnold 642-8235. (Ell) CAMEO SHORE$-VIEW-$86,SGO Gorgeous ocean view from this beautiful 2BR + den home on Tremont Lane. Adult occupied. Tom Queen 644-6200. (El2) BAYCREST CUSTOM-$79,500 4BR-3 baths-sep. DR. Lovely yard. Eas- ily -converted lo 5BR. Frank Peralta 642-8235. (E13) SHORECLIFF'S FINEST LOCATION Superb ocean & canyon views from th.is 2-story 4BR custom borne on quiet cul-do- sac. 2 large view decks. Helen Hartley 64U235. (E14) WORDS CAN'T DESCRIBE the breathtaking view from the 19' high "wall of glass" in thls new Big Canyon condominium. Charlene RA>ichmaft 64U235 (El5) LIDO iSLE BAYl'RONT Urgency, for sale. 45' beach. Attractive master suite + 2 BR's, 2 balhs, 2 den1, DR, LR & fabulous kitchen. Reduced to $225,000. Owner requests all offers be sub- mitted. Gloden Fay 642-8235. (El6) MOUNTAIN-HIDE-A-WAY All wood & brick home tucked In the big pines for your special hom&-away.from- bome. For Information call LoiJ Millet 64U235, (E17) • • SLEEPING INDIAN ROAD Large beautiful VIEW lot in Fallbrook. Excellent area. $25,000. Charlene RA>lchman 64U235. (E18) --.-I liVlne 1--·--~c -1 'tOt--.... -·1144-IU·- ,...,.1 INd\ c.11rn1 uta . • • • ,, * 3 3 ' ' 4 ' 3 1 Pd llll u he In In ''" $2 a DI "' A ' - I i I • _ ..... ,EASTSIDI? 4 BEDROOM $28,500 Good famlly hon1l' 1 n desirable Costa 1\.1 (' s a neighborhood. \Valk 1 o schools and churthes. Pri<·· ed for qui<'k sall' 111ith sn1all 5% down. It won't last long. Call 646-7171. OPEJJ Tit 9 • IT5 FUN TO 8E NICE! THE REl\L ESTl\TERS * Newport/Heights * 3 BR -2 BA, fpl. $42,000 3 BR -2 BA. pool $56.500 * MESA NORTH * 4 BR -2 BA, f1Un rm $31.500 4 BR -2 RA, ran1 rm $32,500 3 BR -2 BA, fn1I Dr. $4.7,500 CALL &15-ml 1733 Wcstclirr Or., N.B. 'Ontu~21 .~ MESA VERDE VILLAS Prime location. view of pool ancl recreation area. Front unit 11·ith beautiful enclosed patio. Sha.rp inside 1vilh llvo bedroorns, dishwaShC'r in 1 k•vC'ly kitchen. 01vner has. installed t1vo 1valls o f huil1-in cabinets in garage. $21.950. Pil'&-~ phone for an appointn1ent no\\·. 546-Zil3. OPfN TIL 9 • IT'S FUN TO BE NICE' I ~ ~~· THE REAL ESTl\TERS FIXER-UPPER! Redu~ed·Save $ PRICE .lUST riftOPPED! Needs tender loving care. Greet staner pad -OR -Investment bargain. OVER- SIZE l.DT! Big family bed- rooms. Country kitchen. Dishmasler PLUS 1vatcr· softener? Giant s.hadC' trL"t'S. ANXIOUS -SCllC'r leaving l"OUnlry! Bargain prieed for fast sale. TAKE ADVAN- T,\GE -call 64.'}.-0303. IORISI L Ol.SO~ '" REA l TOR.l ... DIRECTORY Keep this haflldy directory with yo• tflil ween.ct m you 90 ha--...u1tth19. All IN locatk>M lbted !»Mow are described ht treat• detotl by ocfftfthiltl) ..,,._ whet-e ilt today'• DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. PGtroM sflowing opett ltol!W$ fM sale or to rut ore •'9N to li•t "'ch litfomtCJtio• la tlb cohnn• eacll Fridcty, S... 11rday & S111M1ay. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BO. & FAMILY RM . OR DEN 17891 Ba.sc:om1 Irvine 552-724 I $43,500 495 Cabrillo, Costa Mesa !Sat & Sun 9'5) 3 BEDROOMS 1401 W. F'olliver, Santa Ana 842-2561 $25,995 . (S un 1·5) 1205 l.-1cCormack Ln., Costa Mesa 962-1:)13 $31.950 (Sun 1·5) 3 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DEN 827 Via Lido Nord !Lido Isle) N.B. 642-5200 $1l4,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 9400 \\'arbler. Fountain Valley 962·1373 $36,250 (Su n 1·5) 264 East Bay. Costa h1esa 833-2224 $37,000 (Sat & Sun 1,5) 4 BEDROOMS 18422 Santa Yolanda Cir., Fountain Valley 842·2561 $46,900 (Sun 1,5) 9302 Nantucket Dr., Huntington Beach 962·8865 $32,750 (Sun 1·5) 4 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DEN 2625 Popular, Santa Ana 962-1373 $32,000 (Sun 1,5) 9413 Warbler, l<"'ountain Valley 962·1373 $44,500 !Sun 1·5) 10460 LIJVallena. Fountain Valley 962·1373 S53.000 (Sun 1·5) 21881 Ol'Canvlew Lane, Huntington Beach 962·8865 144.900 (Sun 1·5) 20711 I Jorizon I..ane, Huntington Bearh 9624471 $37,250 (Sat & Sun 1·5) .... , *" w • ..m ... *** w....m.s&r..I Lachenmyer Realtor Horse Property on large % acre Back Ba,)' spread. Large 3 bedroom, 2 beth home wtth firo:epl.:ltt. App"t ont.y. $S3,!f!O. Realtors ~:nu 2043 \Vest.dirt Orhre Open 'tlll 9 PM CONDOMll'llUM 2 OllnnJ. 2% bu., booWI rm over l-car garage. Xlnt cond. $21,000. Call: 6'B-3l56.\ SC-225.1 Ewa associated 9AOKERS-AEAL TOltS 10lS W llolOoQ 611 l/Jt) --- --- I· S©\\~1A-Lti~s" The Puzz/., with th e Bui/f./n Chuck/., F~. Mm 2. 1973 Founlain Vallf'y ONLY $21,500. 2 &droon1. huillins. C'X· tended lh in~ roo1n 1\·ith brick fl1'l1lflcl', t'OVC'l'l'd patio, llC'\\' shai::-crpts. CALL today fur app! 10 Si'f' 962-&.'l~ll iimar BROKERS INC. ired hill P.F.-u.n· A Cumpul) • .Ui \'"..,.. l'N\. ?.lt.tli. Cftffr In-mt' NI Am1.m1t li'll-QID Offi..-.. ~ AM .., ' Pll * atOICE * ~-~ to ~ .. -llilt. ~bM:Jod:: mtno J utilli~ .. ...t. ..,.., ...... """" (losr-m P .... l tdl.. P..mm lw HilO \\'. Coast H11.1·., l'\.S . REAL1"0RS 642--1623 ARTIST'S OCEAN RETREAT 15'x30' loft for arts &. crafts. 3 BR. 3" BA, sep fam rm. lrg ~arden lutch w/"latest .. m appliancL'" &. fbctures. Uni- quf'ly <lt'"COralt..-f in 11.·arm l'arth tnnrs. BKE ~11 I ----. - READY-SET-GO Sharp 4 IJ('(1roon1 '"5'•ab..iry", lo<.'lllNt on fl 1•ho1p1• f'!TTW"f' 101, rotl111 for bn.·11 or lra1Wr Bri<"k firepl. hllim. 1·'\{ BA. rl<'<lr Edi.~n Hi & beach. full price only S35,500. 11.ith ,i.:ood tl'rrns. Call 962-88.51 BROKERS INC. -HUGE - SPANISH VILLA T11.'fl s1ory <\ ht>droom v.·11h 1 Ile roof. Spanish courtyard. l11~e 1\Pn "-"ith firepllM:.""' units. ~ ~ sdlDlll.. ~ 1: ~ tl.ard • rm ai $1i.5Bll. t"'uws1 ~ ..,.__ n.- met4Jus lit:ie. kX ... ~ o:m;r • \'alky ~s.. t:mlft"- ground Id.. Aa $I.. e4 ..... -Ran-.. pri9"~ mm- n.mit)·. nPI .. -...... Faiaasor "'""-Hmr h' 1'"ll'"'S ~ SWps • ~- ~ GuJd '-ir.. Kao.n llri"itll#'C"U ~ ~ illd...; s;x.oon. • 4!18-!W • ---W-m & SP*" ;,,. l Bdrm.. ]: bads;:: 3 YL"I from lht-litnry. LcL ,_.. ly JUL ... disl.a.nc.-r fRll'l"l! tbr Irr. na. Natural tndl: A ._,.. dommalf'd by beJl.m!'i U'f' ~ '° .... -}'OU Ml It ~ Qir P an(I(-. Caiy .,a.. dlllimc rm •·11t1 a ?nd r.cptw:c. 0-- "led.. tha bomr. <n,m lnr Ptl.5m Oprs ..... s.. lJ-t. 616 \-~ Part: Dr; up Pait Aw-, left -~ .-- I plus huge family room v.ith 11JU'i111<· hriek fireplatt · 1 ha.nlwuod fiOONi. )oad!; of ~;ivy "·rou~h1 iron, in n:-~ clusiV(' hillfop al't"lL BKR I JCOJ S. Cat lky ........ 53&-!"•11 Pll F~Tr~'Y~A~S-A~l'~ICTU=~.=RE-~-. ''';)'("")"") $29,950 POOL0 POOL0 POOL ' Our hc.>~t huy' In1ni;-1n,, 4 ~}('fl·' tt..i..<cr 1 rrr lined slN'<'I. Cozy :.? t.Nroom, la~ fQOm!i,J 1lrcam kirch, 10' -: 12· lamj. -=~==~----1 ly nn, n1any. rnany nJ..<;;lom I BEAUTY nn 2 haths. rl"" ko!f"h, t"ll ht, ll\'ltt"flr!O l"<lfj)<'tS thl'UllUI. GI, lu•rr·~ vour 1·hnn('t". Closing cost-. "·nly. CALL u:<, v.-e can an·aogP any 111\aJJ<'· In)'.:" lri ~UH 7) I \~:;.\Ci:l.1 SPANISH HACIENDA Sol Visla hr·nt!I\ 11ffo·1" 4 lovrty tlf~!1rn~.· 2 h;i1l1,, large ft1n1ily rm, f()nnnl dining, Sp•Hli~h r.n·pl. f''an- l~ie ]01.:;dion l"r ~·htJO!s, shopp111~ .~ fr,1y~. C,\LL 714-K'JJ.:.t;i:t1 h•111u1~. hU!!f' woodrod lot. '" • • • lourls of u!C;NI hrirk. F.ntrr--~ And ~ ht!ll... D""• lmrd ltiillC'r's patio k a bud~! to ~ lW bdillry ..._ pri<"C well ulldt•r ~.=m. •-ill ~~ P* a.!lt' )'911 BK!t !16:1-.'l."111 1m.~l(at .. fhDc ....-• l BY Own<'r, r.;',,-,-.p;jrt-r-~W~"-,-. -4 bednxim brJmt' ~ • HP., 2BA, >1alk lri hra111. ? larp kits~~ el i.<'lvlol., &-p~irk, w/qulllilv l bloam i•r: flo•'"rs.. rpl~. frplr, atrium w/f<'rw.\, Ovrrilakz; t'tCft" l!l 1 "- 1i.t11<1 .lilt· fill. Ii:<'("<.. Car,. Su~~} billill.-*-hne~bonW.$W.M.. IJ.l!lo'lrrJ \I 11011< l:w•ndl, hlln ~144 REAL ESTATE stor., el••(' door!'(&: do,;; run.1 S:l7.!l:;(J fl{".2-J~..r.3. I 0\\7\1-~B. rlt-s pc r 1t ft'. 4 b<lnn.~ .. 2 l>atM. Top lrJCa· 1~nn . Dinini:! rm., hu_il•-ins. 11.!ID Gltmy1e SL i' trcplace, den. Wont last $-"7l se CIC 1'H11:;. hrk S27,51.wl 962--AA65. O\VNER rM\'irta:. ~ry l lidr111., 2 halh hornf'. f'amily rrn .. dir11ng rm., f"l'ar livins: 1n1. Fu't'plACl'. buill-nm_ \\'f'l\-<lf'coralt'd. brk 129.(0), RJ2-f.ll~I. REPOSSESSIONS :-'f\r 1nlormr.tion and ln<'.-fillOn or lh1•llt' fll1\ ~ VA homes.. t'O' '1rl • KASABIAN "* OCEAN \""l(.'W' • l BR.. ar 2 a dm: mlllr. -1lr: w/pstio. 1 ~ aw. ta. Real Esta te 962""44 -~ \Y'S. 0111L ..._ BEACH BEAUTY =.:~-::= Hui:i:c lsty 4 Br + Jo·am P.m • / c.r.,, A ... --.. f'·orm Din at"f'a. only i hfkx ~ !n hf't!t'h $36.:-m 9AA-ml I lll.SSJON P..EALTY .. FD bkr 2 BR. OWS-'f'OU&OWK O\\'NF.R fl~~ p C' r n 1 r .? APT.. .,_ 9* ef lxtrms., 2 ba1M. Carp{rt1rtt. ~. ~ area. OfnlTIJC nn., h u 11 t ~I n •, p..t flru. Stlllllil ...._. firr-pl;u't•, P"llO, N() dciwn Q.9!1' " 1 4 1Jt9. G.I. brk $77,900. SU-«i9l. Paul We4 ......_ Btrr. A STEAL I=-==~==---,---: 4 lwlnn .. l bl. fam. rm. hdl:.r 'VilJTW'ATER w i-. ... ti>ld I. dn .. all blW.. Ml bdi., m llilll .m ID F , ... cu)-dc-118c. t'>wner M7-*in Blty. -a..&,. ) El>' O'wher-dlofr.e l Sr, 2 Bl. RR. dN. ............ air/confl., many "tr a&~ tilt.a.. ~ 0..1'k. 129.900. SIOOO dn. FllA loon. <M-lZli. lt:tl-IJCO, ("\'H f;ft.-2312. Hawe ,_ .... ~ ..,0 ...... . wdl-aliJl(JWfO«P • .- • I I • . . • . . frl<lot, M..i. 2, 1'173 ' ~-~-.. ...!l~;;;l.i;.I -~,., .. ~l~;;i;l~~~-... ~~ .... ~..::r;;;; .. ;;l ;;lil ~-~,.,-~~~1:1 .. -....... -~J~~l~l--.. -m;-~l~;!.;;l---"'--~lrtJ~l ;;"""';;""'~;;· .. -~l~•:i; L .. -e.Kh Nowport 1oocfi Acl'MfO for .. 10 ISO RN! l 1tote Wo-114 H-UnfwR. -Ho .. • Unfurn. 30S I Hou'.~;c-~U"'.nfv:""m":'-, _...;*=i;A~ph..:;;..:;;..;F..;u.;.m;:; • ......,,-.-3;;.;60~Ap:;.t;.;.s...;F..,u"".m::-• ......,,-.--360..;..l~'M SECLUDliD • •GUMA NEWPORT ., ACRES OC&loN vu w.urrm lo buy; Pl'Mle Gonwol !'l••tl'!!!on. -' No__. -Nt __. BNch Nowport BN<h _.. No. ot San "'Fhlncl&cO J».rt1 wtlh SSOO cub n12u - ESTl,TI! HEIGHTS -coU _.inp Iv buy bom4 wllh -3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths, LUXURY LIVING BEACH LIVING -_,. '"' narlY an 1 ot liv A··rtmonto -...ble loah. M"" bow elec!Tlc bulltl1u , FA THE BLUFFS ..,.. w_....,.,, v1ew. •-w1"' o,. ·....-<bdrm.~ba.Uv ..... KiL lllNTALI heat, w/W ~ts & Fm..t (r •••b•ll 1oc. (Now You Can Afford) __.. .-attd lo log '"'"'· LI,.. M<~ For Solo 152 and dln"c no. ••d ~ •-~· d bl "sp&ridlng" .....Uta ptao· ~ tute Lee IMatr roontJ>lut IMl\C room,~lU , 4 9epe.n.t.e tarq,lly room . HlillllwAPIL .... ....,._., ou e garjit, ftl'Y apa.clout 1-bdrtrla., 2 FURNISHED ~,.-. m. Udlt di.i.. nn fonnal dining """"· SUper 6 UNJTS, san Clem••le. ,...,., WUbril.,,.. Foua-* 141 Jitt1 * ' fenced, lclscpcl · ba., 1omtA1 dlnlng nn. BACHELOR APARTMENTS ;, Cll'*"" den .S bcfrmJ f pride Of GWUl'!~P location. ~·hilt water vklw, nu.co:i., l&ta Vally or ff~ • per mo, Agent, esz.t.471 Secl\lded patii>. Adult bomt, ! both, =:: oak ""°"· ~n"\o~·l:; ~..:: B1Sl91 B.-PVi•la..:.~ 154 ~ -:ci· ~"T~ W.fft!ICOl'IAMI~ or 546-8103. complete4' rtdecor. v-.. ONtv;_ ~~~Tl -:,', =.:::.....,!&•:;;"..ii! appointment 10 tee. uo ""' roP.t"" dpalo·unly. • Tbtse Iott 1"" A Few v• ON& · BEDROOM, A <¥toll. :' $560 ..,. ""'· FULL SECURITY SYSTEM ' :~ MotfARCH BAY '%"*)"* I 104'x209~Jio1JE LOCA, C · * * xce em1ocafi0ri, 2 DTED POOL or thel~At • ~ ~ ou.cstandh:lc oceanvie'ft ll~lil!•'l!I TION, Huntington &:ac~ W1U ~ )'OUl',proJ>l"rt)'. All~ ~.touM'. car 1•r1ee, urpet1, &' :Sf ' 1 ~{"' Elevator Annual Lease " h 0 m e. w Ith a.rm. -~ :'f:ll ZONED BUSINESS, PRO. cub within 72. hn. Call T /pet drapn' & bvilt--ln1. AdUlts 0 nly1 Sony No Pets Atthlt'°t-deslri,,,,O tor his FESSIONAL OR OFFICES 96W85l 01 • KEITH SNIDER. 962-LAS BRISAS .: own home. Separate dining Sl7.500 ea. TERMS writ~' i * 4471 or -2107 rca ly 5515 RIVER AVE NE .,~ rm. I-lamilyrm, 4 bdnnL h B I KANPAK. l.99.l Klbel lid., ~ SIJl).QIJIE'< _, I Br. al , " WPORT BEACH . ., convertible den. swimming Beac unga ow Kibel ~laul, Hawall. ii.. Stove. ,yard for tot/pet f BDRM. 2 BA, I bltns, 2414 Vista del Oto (The New Place In Newport) , ..... pool.complew-priv acf". Three bedroom, two 'balh C•met.ry ___ !!_ ·. * ~~:~~ NewportBeach Res. Mgr.Diane-&Wm.Sharbaugh 642..2.066 ·:~·, 1ovelt landscaping-.$148,500, cottage on . Bulbon Blvd. Lott/Crypts 15' BROKERS UC. $165-EASl'SIDF,:1 ? Sr. Gar. to ahopplllg schools nr 6#-1.U3 ANTTIME .;J l\IRNER ASSOC. Neor •ho~prng, churcbe• F......, )'!ltd. Cl>ild/peL ~-· cblldnm ok. ·-"BEA.CH HOMES Apt1. Furn. 360 pier, and bay &: oc-ean 4 LOTS Harbor Rea< WANTED: 16 1Unita C<wta * ~ _.. ~ ~., llt6 N. Coast Hwy, Laguna swlrnmillg. Include$ plans & Memorial Park, c 0 s ta MeA tu'l!a. -~~ .. only. PJO-CORONA DEL ftlAR ·2 . 3 BR,. 2 Ba, 2-alory $365 .._.,.farfllllt I e c t Me )' 494.1177 Anytime permit ('!') tor addltlo~ ~fesa. S3l-2984. Prtv party~~ Br. f'rtllc. util paid. Yearly. f BR. 2 BA. Fonner model 2 BR, den S.115 as a sa , , .. ...., *PRESTIGE LOCATION* unit . Lease bold. Asking C I I * home. Near Brookhurst & CAYWOOD REALTY 2RMS w/BA, partly furnish·,. ~~r coutal & ocean $4l,500. ommerc • . $225-PRJVATE• 3 Br 2 Ba Atlanta. Opta, bit-ins, ttnc-*' 548-1290 * 111 p' views &om this spacious 4 Ontu Property 158 1 1~ -· k ·d;/net ed. $315/mo. ht&: Wt, Jl(Xl l:OV'r' ho Newport Beach.'. ~N!~·~~~~dtr 7 bdrm., den & 20x33 family t°lnll'ldll e, gar, 1 r clean. dep. AvW late APrfi. """'ctrrIVE me 3 Br;2JAi --·----=..:.... rm. with ... t bar. 31\ BaUI•. rv * * M· 1 * * welo>me. * !lti8-<782. Ba. 2 t.,>lrnt, fool )'d, 1 bik NEW DUPLEX 2 BR FURN. APT. Dining rm. with wet bar. "~21 Lot 67x140 and 1 bedroom LANDLORDS! Sl95 . Easy Living 2 Br, 2 ~ ~1;y~i2~0~;· 3 & 4 Bedroom 820~~~~~d~~.n. No ~:5848 '.i c:1>'H~·:1tN-~~. ~ 1!9use with dbl. garage. Butlneu FREE RENTAL SERVICE Ba. Condo. Frplc. Crpts, Eves st8-.o?97. ' 2 B1th NICE 1 & 2 BR. Trafiers. •oi: ·. IN NORTH END ~ ~~altor =uta~~ ~a. = OpporfUnlty 200 BEACON RENTALS =· ~~~tlowJ:::: 2 BR&: den, $325. 1931 Port Flrtpl1c......Oar1ge & Up. Mature adult. 133 E, 1 • Two 2 bdrms &: J-nn sleep-Be $23,:.Kl and we have others. * 645-011 · * Agt. Fee. 847-1))7 . Lodalteigb l'l. Pool Privl. Near 8 11ch : 16th St. CM. 642-1265 1°.1 ,_-·Walk to beach 2001 Newport, N'pt ach NR beach, beaut •-2BR, 6<1).1JS5. F $295 y I " .... Pro-6754630 CALL ~ ,., 1 414 CASA D ORO Rlty ..,5 rom ear y ..,.oo & UP. Nicely furn. l·&Z · • & ahoppihg :in~er. f 9: . .:,~· · [ l[iJ e dshwsh, apU;, comp I, WESTCLJFF, lovely 3 BR, 2 HERSH 645-8400 BR. Trailen. Adults. 132 W .. ~ ~~=at ,:e o NEWPOR~ RIVIERA ••. 1-. f"nancW 537-3311 water, gardener pd. $245 BA. crpt, drps, bltns, ·beaut Wilson, CM. 64H530 i-•• WN ,,.. ....... COSfA MESA -~15 to $125. 96l-219f yard, $315. 642-4426. Live By The Channel * LARGE 1 BR Fu all * POSSBLY 10% 0:0 thi* BIG CONDOS priced from N , RI AL TY · ~ · l Br. Hotl.les. Kids I: Peta. 3 BR, 2 Bath+ n --Good Santo Ano in.Newport Shores · rn, " .. wm move you 111 s $3l,OOO. to $34,000. Large 3 & ••r Nt•lll•rl P•~t Olfleo '-""'.. Enio)' Olympic Pool. Tennis util paid. $135/per mo. No ~~~ c,o r.,:Rte d2 ba& 4 ·BR~s; l,_f!i() ·IUJ ft, encl 2 pANA Point c.1, 180' fron· Bu.iln.u ANAHEIM. $125 2 Br. 4-plex. loc&tkm.A..,~~~ .$l'l5--Bli-Mac! 3 .., Oen. 4. VoJJeyball_and Walk to pets. 675-1573 Bkr. -~...,.. -.. ' . car gar's, huge master tage by 128' deep. Del 0 rtun'ty 200 1 Cliifc10rlfngles ok. Crpts, '-GU ~1• Cl'pts drps t frig the Ocean. ~ BEAtrr. FURN 2--Slt" ' modem Mme. Olfered at suites, lrg rec. area. Obispo Rd. Nr. m\rina. ppa 1 " drps & blt·ins. $135 • Oilldren ok. 2 Br. 4 gar, fnoo f~r 5.d;!• &re pets'. Handsome 3 BR, 2 BA. Utll Pd. Htd, pool. Adlts, m $38.000. D I' XI n t s l t e . $ 9 O' 0 O O. HARDWARE STORE plex. Crpts, drps, bltns, gar. Agt. Fee 8f7-1317 . Duplex -Now Available pets. 642-9520. , ENGWN l ,1 714/64~1231 Nfil'S $$,$$$ FULLERTON • f BR. 2 Ba. · Nr. IChls. Agt. Fee. 847-UYl $195 • ~. Living. 3 BR, 2 1265 Yearly Lease BACHELOR. Aptll, $ll8 & qp. REAL ESTATE 153!·5808 ( ~.::) 531·5800 Du~lexoo/Unll1 Beauly :Shop • $2000 Down ~ Shag crpi., fenced, 116> ·Above A.erage! 2 Br. BA. good area Kids/pets 642-3573 No children or ,,..,_ 2129 4*-8093 tale 162 Card/Gitt, $12;000 + inven duplex, crpts, ~. gar. ok. Agt. Fee. 8f7~120'1 NEW DUPLEX. 3 BR., 2 Elden Ave., Apt. l, CM. 3lB ~ Ceramics. Bus &/or property RANGE 3 BR ti'ltl ~.... Agt. Fee. "47-13l7 . BA. From $28}$310 Yearly. 0 p i t Hones Welcome *'NEW tJSTINGJ HOLLAND Bus. Sain ocrpts, fen~ for'.J'd;& ;t: Tustin Walk to beacl1. Encl .. ·gar. )-•-•-•_0;..•.;... _____ 1 Mi acre& 8 yr cld nancb Carner Duplex 1TI6 Orange, CM 6'5-4170 Irvine $l25. Grab that Pbone! iBr. 642-3188 or 642-7914. LIVE in the aU new Dana ~~ YoU ,!cl~~ $52,5001 DUPLEX CdM RESORT COSTA MESA • Sl40 • 2 Br. -Crpto, drpa, gar. Agt. Fee. Duploxeo, Polnl Harbor at th e .....,..;.. -reau u B'LBOA BAY PROP. • BUSINESS PR' OP Water paid. Kids & po;ts. 2 BR. 1u ba atr/--' $225 847-mT Fum. or Unfurn. 355 beaotilol Marino Inn Motel, behind .llO' aramte wall. 2 ' ~ · 67' 060 t ' •# ' .,. ., • .. vuu. 34902 Del Obispo St., (496- )ke bclnna.. 2 be, huge llv· 673--74-20---* ~1 06der,~t w~bc°e oc~~~· RESTAURANT l.JIDWAY CITY .. 2 BR : ~· ~~bfi~/cond l: Westminster Bilbaa Poninsuli 2353J. Kitchens, efficiencie ing cm.hU ~ve corner LUXURIOUS 3 story cedar 3 ne se 0 ~ ·• and BAR House. $145. Fenced for 3 BR.' 2 . I &: apartmenta. heated pool frplc-A!klng $93,000. Also Br chanr:lel home + over ~BR, 2 BA each unit. Ocean 646-3255 child! & tam. nn., baths $185 .. Singles ok. 3 Br. Frplc. I BAYFRONT-privatc beach. direct dial phon e, S QfJ€l'ing a budding 1.1 acres iaraae 1 binn luxury apt. view. $Ull,OOO .. Shown by AGENT , •••••• •' •• • brand new, Turtlerock $375 ~ts, drp!, gar, fncd for Redec 3 BR, 2 BA, Frplc. telev.iskm, sauna bath, la w(maIJY trees for $42,000. Pier & slip ~r 3 boats + apt. Jo Shapiro, ART RESI'. -COFFEE S H 0 p · GARDEN GROVE • 2 BR : :::: ~ rm. 2:::~ 84kid7~~...! pets. Agt. Fee. $450/MO. Yrly. 67&:-0746. dry faclliles, meeting room, • 494-7551 many, many extras $198,000 SHAPffiO CO. ~3120 Fully equip for sale or }louse. $16. Water pald. Turtlerock ' ·$425, uu• close to San Clemente and 100 N. est Hwy., Laguna Wills R. E. 5f6;.1739. lease. At McFadden ~ Stan. Gar. F'ncd for kids & pets. Hausts Furn. or Laguna Beach. Olme pl -'BLUFFS.CONDO ~i':·. SA.OS~·~rw/i}.~kr -Agt Fee. 537.JJll Unfurn. ~ 310 J [~] in our harbor • .•urf:ing Apartments forReot sportsfh1hlng, shoppmg a 3 B<lnns., ~ baths DARLING duplex for aale by TI4-642-0590. -NEWPORT N 8 h reslaurants-. $50 week and ;)' (<'')""~ e:i\.L.<(lr' Newer Q-PJan owner, 2bd's ea., walk to e LAUNDRY Corona del BEACH ewpart e•C up. Bring this ad and TED HUBERT & ASSOC. beacb shopping. H.B. Mar on~ Hwy Owner 335 LINOO AVE. ( receive $5 oH on tirst BY OWNER 3471 Via Lido, N.B. 675-8500 $35,900. 962-4806. -o~r. otters fast s8.rne ~ Brand new 3 bedroom New Bayview home near Apts. Furn. 360 week's rent. LOYEL"YT . ......-lol W)lrld, 2 ..... ~ CHANNELFRONT DUPLEX lncom Proao...., l66 service. $19,500. includu all a: family ••••••••••• $375.111 "SINCE 1946" NH Yacht Club 3 Br 2% B I"--I I d I cHcc-un~t'°ln~g"'t"'onc....,B~o-a-c~h--~·~ opsuy-r:,...-~ .3 &. 1 BR., pier/float, . • . J.N' •.-. eqpmt. PETE BARRETT Cute Beach House •• $225.00 lst Werrte.m Bank Bldg. & 2 ear·rgar. Freier ·ieas-a uoa 1 an -;;;;.;·-;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I prids tncftue. 496-2%18 $107,000. 4-U~UNIQUE REALTY·. 64M3M 3 bedroom., new, University Park, Inrine Ing. Will arrange furniture CHARM! G 2 ba N • Eileen Rapp, Rltr. 675-8140 $67 000 FP "'\ $6'100 dn Money to Loan 240 Little Ia .••••••••••• $600.00 Days . 552-7000 Nights for qualified tenant. Open North ~y.2 ~~~ly iea!; LaQuint a Hermosa L•guna Hiiis Du?.Iexes. near ~ocean Neir Macladden & Newport · HarEor View 2 bed· SaUSun attn. $2'15 m-4000 2 Bdrm Studio, l.'* BA. rum. Mun .. ~-* attor =· ~ i!:d ~n m; 1st JD LoaliS 1 B:!~ ~t ~ 2 BR .• 1~ baths •.•••. s2'l3 nA~E!~mso~2-1000 s.1ba~·Peninsu.1a ~:O~ k 121 k!~iu-ro~~~ .New r.t..tt.i htt: Bed, $225, 2 Bed_ Sl65. After n.'l"Tl'l:'I 40' boat ............ $300.00 2 BR, I 'A ba., air cond S235 Condominiums I Sunken pool, BBQ's SJ?!!'kl· ""==f;.:::.::.r::::;:;:;::::;i:::;:_ __ tij;;;;;.::~b -.u.'f-&·.& P•~ •••• • $300 320 2 BAClJEL()R apts-on bay' U'ig-SPailisb TO u-n f a 1 n s , CLOSEOUT BY OWNER $1238 Schedl h nd 2 d JD L CHARMING peninsula lBR,2ba •••..••• $3304J60 Unfurn. idealforretired.Yr.round. Townhouse Livlng. Roomy 3BR, 2BA, brick ftplc which ~ 18.4~ ec: pl~PG.64 n 08-AS .duplex C2BR IBA), stove & 3 BR, 3 ba, lam nn •.•• $375 $6.5 & $70/mo. 673-4468. ALL UTILITIES PAID Shutters & lrg yrd. $42,(XXJ eq. B. U. Tot return 25.U. retrig. Yrly-adults-sor;rY. DO 3 BR, 2% baths •••· ·• •• $395 Back Bay Yt:irly. 1 Bdrm U75: 2 Bdrm Adult&~ No Pets Clnly 5 HOMES LEFT 645-144& All this & swimming pool Lowest rates Orange_ Co. pets. Close to shopping & e d h II BEAt.rrlFUL Condo. 4 BR.. S225: Bachelor $125 16211 Parlu!lde Lane S An too! Sattler Mtg. Co.. beach. 211 E. Balboa Blvd. re ,· 21,.> Ba. 2 car girage. Marshall Realty 675-4000 (ii blks ~TI4l :Ji-MU At la Cuesta Verde onto • Conlact' Richard Von Wert 642-2171 545-0611 Pb. '"" ,.,,.__ Compl Mlecontttd. Pool. \)'1NTER, to July lst-\1 on Beocl.~ I lik ~~ 7i:r LADY BE GOOD ElMOR£-4:lEMEHS Serving Horbor """ 21 yno. 2 Br C.lll $140, H.B. $1li0. ~ Pultlllg G,..,n. Avail im-block to ""1oh 2 lk, to Par!Glde Lane.) • , , to yourself. lt'a a dandy Money Wanted 250 'it mi ocn $160. Kich/pet ck. REALTY med. $ l/o: I r, o . C&ll Freshly deco:ated. 67&-8531.1 ~~~~~~~~""!"!•l-in. laguna Hills 3 & 4 BEDROOM From $29,600 586-0970 . and so handy! The utmost in 881 Dover or. NB 645-6700 Rent-A-House f79.l430 A Company With Vision ·~2.t48. thl)' or YrlJ'. Corona del Mar LOW WEEKL y RATES "" prestige and the \lltimate tn NEW LISTINGS $25,000 will pay $&tO mo incl •LANDLORDS* Univ. Parle Center, Irvine Balboa Peninsula Executive Suites _ . I quality. 4 BR. 21Ai BA with . 10% & assign well secured FREE RENTAL SERVICE Cnll Anytime, 552-7500 2 blks to Big Corona. Lrg. everything at hand for DUPLEX -COSTA MESA, 2 S64.000 1st on 40 ac in Apple Call S41-t.3J7 Office hours 8 AM to 6 PM NEW-Exceptional View -Bachelor. $150/mo. Yearly. 727 Yorktown Blvd, c' • $37,950. BR, 114 BA, each, enc gar. Valley Box 3 Apple Valley Rerxlezvous on ocean front-l adult, no pets. 645-1624. Beach Blvd. at Yorktown Wm. McCabe, Inc. $33,900. lO"k down. Xlnt 714-242-31•W O\vner. S.lbol Island UNTOUCHED age, 2 BR. Condo, 2 BA, DELUXE 1 BR. G~ Apt 536.041 I ,1..,~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I * 842-4405 * crpt & drps. Mortg•ges By human hands. is this self clean oven, sep. din rm, Priv. palio. $225/m Year· STUDIOS & l BR's. 'I --"--'-~~+~-ITRIPLEX -E.S. COSTA • 260 2 BO, nu shag crpt & drapes, ~i. .. -ho , 3 Bd $ u nd e ck b a 1 con Y. ly Call 640--085l e F'ull kitchen Lake Forest S.nta Ana Heigh;s MESA, 2 BR, 11h BA, each, Trust Deeds yearly lease. 135 Opal, ln-;ui:.-Coi:npi::!iy reJ:~ $370/monthly. (1) 525-4933. 2'·...::::::..::::::..=o,....-'----• Heated pool ~;;;:;;..;..;:;.;;:.;.. ____ I !::!!!~::!:::..!::!!J!:::::...-1 nf17th St. Sharp!!! quire 130 Pearl, 6Ta--0158. th r uo u t. J 0 in the Priv. Party. Costa Mesa e Laundry facilities JiS ACRE. horse facilities, BOB OLSON REAL TY Buen• Park UNIVERSrrY PARK set. Fountain Valley I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:; • Free utilities llNdtlfonlHomt Clnly $130,000?? II (..,.t tt>.t's tho truth) older house, 2 bdrm + den. WE BUY . SELL • EX· 15,500 !ST T.D. on • ""oil For tease by owner. LIVE LIKE A KING e Free lineno $34,500. C~ alte1r 6 pm CHANGE ocean view lot, Laguna. $55. SllJ-Yau better believe it! 2 552-9292 2 BDRM, 2'Ai Ba, bltns, e T.V. & maid serv. avail. 557~ Prin. only. 979-6891 per mo. incl 9% due 5 ;yrs Br. Duplex. Gar. Orlldren dshwhr, crpts, drps, W/D, At Budget Prices! • Bar-B-Que BUT SO IS THISI Tustin COSTA MESA 10% discount Bier. (TI4) ok:. ~Fee. 847-m7' Laguna Buch dbl gar., @'.!' rec rm over e Phone service 830-8660 C del ..... gar. $265. Pool, tennis cts & FURNISHED · e 1 Mile to ocean Fourplexes oron• n.r •EMERALD BAY, 3BR, clubhse. Will accept UNFURNISHED PRIVATE. TUSTINMeadowa,4Br,2BA, 1 NEW LISTINGS SPYGLASSlllllN LN 4 ~It attractive home children 8:. sml pets. BACHELJ~45&·11~ ti Lakefront Home ~~ Jbr~ mC::~~~: TO ~~li°M 1~ ~~:i:· ~~-;~ per mo. 19!:5· i ~~t~sEO ~ed i:~ 1-"i: ~ ,_- ONLY $67,500 I ,jS38i;i,500iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I CALL HouMlfCl'Alllt ~ garage. Avail row. $8))/mo. eocEAN FRONT apt. SE GARAGES closets. Rec. hall, pool & Custom boat dock & prof. t 1 IJll!IJll!!l~ll~~~~~~~~· ~; 1 Terrific Ocean View · Delux 2 BA, 2 BA unit, San-* FOR LEA * * CONVENIENT pool tables. sauna baths. ~too. minutes to sbop. 1 ~ 6#-0736. dy beaeh. Swimming pool. 3 BR., 21;-i ba. Pool & tennis TO ALL BEACHES See for yourself. 17301 -~ le: recreat\on. Vacant Mablle Homes Jiii HANDSOME 3BR. 28A $500 arl close. Avail now S3:ll mo. Keelson Ln. tl blk w. ot 1 /or your viewing Pl""""'· 28 UNITS Housel Furnished 300 home. r.rg bright kilcb 6 TORNEif'i&'soc. FROM $145 MONTH Beach, 1 blk N. of Sloter). &17"161 AgellL ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~/ cl I -y Jae 3 BR. 2 ba. Pool & tennis 842-7848 2 BR, 2 Ba, crpts, ""· B Ibo p In · I """ -mo. ' • llll5 N. """" H•~. Loguna cl ·1 3/' "~ M ADULTS PLEASE I ..I. F rest Realty bltns, pool, ~s. Xlnl a • en IU a 673-1010 ' 494-1177 ose. AVIU .... -o. NEW studio, 1 blk to beach, • Miii~ D Mobllo Homeo 125 Orange location. $325.000 •BR bouae ''°"' to oceM 2 BR. DUPLEX. Frplc. ga CORBIN-MARTIN I VILLA POMONA dock avail. Water pd. - For S•le w/$50,000 down ahows good il . • Onl • 1 $250 $Z35 -Util ed. 1 & Oen. REAL TORS 644-7662 Jacuzzi pool, trplc, view. · e ABargainat $39,~.0ver tax-free spendable Plus ava ~~· Y Sl95 c~,~~Mt-1392 Frplc. So. Laguna. New & NEW CONDOMINIUM PHONE 642-2015 $195. (21Jl92:H707 6-9 pm - 2000 sq, ft. 4 BR country Motor Home Rentals Shelter. Prine only. Bkr, mo! Nice! 11760 Pomona Ave.) only. l kit, Jotg of privacy. 642-0177 Coron• del fMr Cost• Mina $'250 -2 BR. ~ Ba. Garge. 2 Br, gas, pool, $210. A97·1342 $135 • ULTRA NICE Apt. 6 _ • = = .!.~:· SALES & LEASING FOUR-PLEXES 1100 -urn Pd; Nkely forn !"'. 2 BR adul" leooed/lltd ~1.!'~tio. Quiet area. Laguna NlfUOI Casa de Oro Pool•. 4 Gfil'd•n•. Sama · tio, tqJ1ta1n rumpus rm full servlte facility Spac. 3BR 2BA + 3-2BR Bach ~/cook g. Pa t 1 o. Garages. 42' lfamilfOn I $3fiO -Util Prl. 2 Br. 2 Ba. S E A TERR ACE ALL UTil.JTIES PAID Tennis Prlv, patio. 846-0259 .. ~5002:"°83~61~ Vacant. Danmar Motor Homes ;~~.n~: .. 1~Jn.pi!rln: s:~~ Redec l Br. house. ~. garages $25/lllO. :;:~· garage, patio. Ocean-~w:!~~~~ S:·vi:~ ~:~~=:i~ re~tu~~: ~:ns s;n.~ ;::~k. ~~~:' _: Lido Isle clpals only, Owner/Bkr., 2 blk.s beach. Yard. Patio. 2 bd. house with attached NU-VIEW RENTALS $390 mo. rent or-lease inc. e SpaciOWI kitchen ivith in. SSS per month. 5.1&-7056. 1::;;;;;;...;.;;.;;..._S __ E_S__ 531-6800 97H748 $300gar.-~~=1218~k ~o~a'cli.lc, garg. &: fncd , yd., $150. 2625 ~ or 493-3248 assn. dues. 213: 322-5585; direct lighting 2 BR turn. $169 & $159. Pool. , * EXCLU IV * 2 FOURPLEX D Elden Ave., Costa Mesa, MODERN 3 BR. 2 ba untum. aft 5 213: 322-:m2. e Separate dtn'g area Kids & pets ok. ' 8' x 40' Spartain Royal NU-VIEW RENTALS 673-5270. High-beamed ceiilngs. Avail N Be h e Home·like storage 847-4260, 968-7510 j 2 bdrms, . 2 baths. $58,500 Ma~sion set up in adlt-no Buy one or both, income S5lO. 673-4030 or .49-1-3248 $255. Here It is! 4 BR. 2 BA. now at $325 mo. ENGLUND ewport •c • Privnte patios BACHELOR APT. $100/mo. Lease/option. J>t'l park, low rent. Call each. FORTIN CO Laguna S.1ch crpts,. drps, patio, 2 car gar, REAL ESTATE, 318 Thalia. BLUFFS 3 BR, 2 BA. Yearl)' 0 Closed garage w/storage BA,piELOR APT. $85/mo. • 4 Bdnna., plu11 den: 5 !mths. 54&-2004 tier 9AM or aft • tncd for kids & pet&. Nr. SD 4M--8093 lease $475/MO. Water • Marble pullman * Call ~2687 * - so Ft. Nord c 0 r n er. 6PM. Realtor 642-5000 $125-Ulil Pd. Lrg Bach. ru11 lno.y. Agt. Fee. 847.J.207 Littun• Hills View. Call 675-5982. • King-sz. Bdnns I 1 BR. Condo. Near pool. Will J Magnificent.. custom home. 24' x 00' Dual wide -Villa 5 76 .X GROSS kit. Ck'f!lln view! Sml pet ok, $l5.i • Modem 2 BR.. Crpts. Townhouse Unfvrn. 335 • Pool -~bequea • sur· rent for $155 10 responsible ...J $170,000, model. Ocean vif!w in • $165 -UUI Pd. Nice 1 Br. So. drps. bltns fncd for NEAR new 3 BR, 2 BA CON-roun.ded with plush land· tenant. 536--2375. LIDO REALTY Laguna Beach. See to ap.S UNITS, income $990/mo. Laguna. Sml yard. kid• ._ .:...~··-Fee. oo. w/w cpt. bltins, air Huntington Beach scap1ng. h prectatc. Full price $67,500. Ch!ld/pe!. • ,..,..... ".. nd · Adl $265 Adult living at Its best $25 Wk-Beachfront on a 3377 Via ,'Jtj~L Beac $25,500 * 49S-'4142 ~TJDLE, BKR. 646-8811 ~ -t~ul,BR. Cott~ge., ~~~· .:-Nla1'1 •··· •BR,% BA. ~:~~~i:J~-. 2 &: 3BR Townhouse11, newly ~~gEROOI BMRSSS~ ~~~~. ~. F~~! 84ri~~ NEW LISTING C2A~~~n~; ~. t~:; Lots for S•le 170 ~u ocean view . ..,,,"", 'KidU~~ AvL now. (a@une Niguel Pa Int e d ' washer/dryer, No Pets Huntington Har bour 3 8dnns.'P1us den; 3 baths. park in Htg.Bch. Peta ok. LOT for sale. Thill outstan· NU-VIEW RENTALS lst & lut. 557~. Sb&rp!. $460/MO. Spacious 4 BR. ;:p~~=·F:2:-· 34S 365 W. \Vilson 642-1911 - :matulate, well designed. $15,500. 53&-5864 ding JJOOl·size lot has com· 673-4030 or 4!1.1~3Z1s * 3 BR. 28A. Qpta. drlJc, $10,~ ~ beach, view, $30 WEEK & UP N~ ~IO, l blk. to 1 $'19,500 NEWPORT Bay B €au t Y b~nation canyon and ocean Lido Isle encl. pr. Priv. pa.do. lz&. secunty. 1SJ1-1453. Corona de l Mar • Studio &. 1 BR Apts. .. oc avail Wtr. pd. LIDO REAL TY Panoramic Vu or Bay area view, 80 rt. frontage on Cer-yard. $225/mo. &r.r3690. 8 TV&. Maid Service Avail Jacuzzi pool, f.rplc. $175. 1 S3TI' Via Lido, N'pt Beach 2BR 2BA. 4 lrg sundeck, rit.os Or., Laguna Beach. CONTEMPORARY 4 BR, 3 * Private patio. f"llld, gar. 2 Lake Forest $200-mo. util pd. Small 2 BR 8 Pho'no Service-Hid. Pool .,o2"13c.' _,,S9;c2'2971;._:;cc::..· ----~· 673-7300 S22,s00, adults, ,540-3672. Only $14,950. ~ ownr. Ba, 0/\V, washcr/rlryrr BR, crpts, (lrr-. $110/mo. 4 BR Tri·level tn lovely upper, quiet married couple, e Children & Pet Section Laguna \leech -] Mffa V rdt STAR Oell.IXt 20x44' *OCEANFRONT ~ $.f8S mo. A\·11\1 3-12 to 6-12. 673-3890 wooded wrroundings, rustic no pets. 6~. e ;· l Monthlv LUXURIOUS oceanfront on • ln Meadows. $8900. Sell or trade. fabulous Vl<!w, 675-5677 or 624-7100. 3 BR 6 Den. mt-ins. FrpL v.vod dcd:, fplc, BltM, club 2376 Newport Blvd., CM sand. All a Pp 1iance 1 ._ SERENITY FOR SALE 6.'tS-3969 So~t~':ir 329--1?&4 Newport Beach Doub&egarqe. Fenced )'?'d. prlv.$395mo.&17~61 Duplexes Unfum. 350 Ad ::!d'J755toror:S-:67Rent. suitable for lamily. lnvetdnU M• Verdt, • Clean 12x00 w/expando . S265/mo. No. C.M. S.~ Mew Verde $425/mo tll June~. Call for , three brdi:oon'I, two bath Near be !lo ~. Mount•ln, Dnert Walk to wtr -Each Unit $100 SlXI • Nice A Cran. S Br. Ceplstr•no Beech HOLIDAY P LAZA info, on summer rentals. I home wtth fllD'lib' room on ~art 5 pm Resort 174 c~~ ~una ~l!O, C~1 $85, crpts. drpe. bltnt,, fncd far 3BR, 2BA home, ft.1esa V~n:le NEW 2 & 3 Br, w/w crpt, DELUXE Spacious 1 BR. 494-4012. -~c atrt!et. A quiet LTOO BAY BARGAIN dbl R t A H 979-8430 . kids. Aat. Tee. 841-~ Nr all schll, shopping. drp1 bltns in kit $210 (2 furtl . apl. $140. Heated pool. ROOM & Bath w/ private ) ~ ~borhood -wKle 2 bdnn. be.)' ~ew, GREEN Valley Lake, Blg en • • ouse ~tF.sA Verde • 3 BR. 2 ba, trwys ~/mo 8XHm bef Br) '$260 (3 Br> 81 Ave Ample parking. Adults, no entrance nr. beach, bus 6 a. chlkf1 dretm come true. $10.500 ti13-3817 Bear area, new 2 aty, 3 BR OCEANFRONT hsc, winlrr bJt lge kltcbeo cov'd Tpm 645-0061 alt 7. uk ror Las Palmas. !144-1981. PGtl:. ihop'g. No. end. 494-7D79. 1 ~$IX! ' & loft. Shake ?9011 used rental $250/mo lo May 31 ~ c -~ Mlke • L'l&i J>omona Ave., C.1'1. M J Ontu TRACL~ spaet! for rent. brick tplc, FAlJ. 1tmg crpts, 6200 Ocean fro;11. &!"1-1452 · patiO. ot!t w f1t " BR. •·-2 ba Cotti ~ 1 BR. Furn " 1_ cioeell eH Ve rde 8x35 adult park ev11ty bltn ' ot>mpl fum 2BR. $185 (llO. adlll ool¥ -> MUJI ml, · ne\V • " • .. •· • "' ' 64~3974 Jake. 11mall 'boat ptlv. XJnf Santa Ana bltine. w/w crpts. CilJ) a.ft S paint, crpts, drps, lrplc. BJ\AND NEW DUPLEX • 3 queen size bed, prlv. drc• DELUXE 3 BR .. 2 ba duplex. "'21 view of llkl alope year ~ \Valk to schools & shoppmg: Bfl, 2 Bath, double garage. !na nn. Xlra lrg, rooms, Dbl gat', f.rplc, crpb, drp1, ~ 8Xf9 ABC ~Bdrm-8 O~ aroond road AU 'tt.nns $165-llove a boot or Trlr., 2 pm, S2'l5 mo. 6G--017T C(lr. Fullerton & 'Ba,y Sta Cnel. gar. w/storagc. Adulla washlfll: fadL w a I k \ n 1 J ~ I I ' ~ro~ $~ !':r.~~ ea c Priced al ·only $32.llXl: Br. home. crpt11, df'P!l. '?1'· Da,,. Pohtt ..._woort S.•ch ~ mo, M petJi, or gnalJ OblY, no pets. distance lo 11hopf>ln& ' a · ' <» Agtol 536-3409 hugt> fl'ntd yM. Ag!. Fee. La BR. 2 8A. drP,t. _,_ thildron. To 8E!'C c • l I 2035 Fulfer~ C.M. flehoola. Encl rear yo.rd & - lurr White Realtor RX.15 , GARDENER, \:od SACRIFICE. Foreat lot In 847-12()7 r;: !an~· 11\5 mo. NEWPORT Rl\llE RA ~1$5 1 BR. Fumi~ Apl , = ms. No peu. 312ti l80l NWS$'4'~ Beach con<J. Set: UP. N= ach Bia Beo.r. ' Nr. N·1bore. Houses Unfurn. 305 ~so' 1 l BR J15S. Call AREA-HEW DE LUXE Huntington lue:h tuSfmo. Xl39 Wallace Ave, • Apt. A. 567-2653. l l!~~~:!!~s====J P•"'· fl900. 5$7· 390· Owner. <n-4} 645-7645. ,._ 1 •7rlfJ8fJ.l"I'! 1..Crl':-m.R Urllts now ttntlng C.M. . Newport S.•ch 8Mcft 2 SORM Mobil~ HOt'l'lt, TRADE • b ~ u.nera fOI" {17S.$11ll. Unill contaJn 2 8Fl., blf·tna t«ll~, ,~.. Call 8U-38U -- . Jlayl:IM VUlqe, $4'150. Call Pal S~r beac Po:n; f<')untaln Yalt4rr rup own, pr dllfJ and frplc, patio, indry racnltiet $1_251 dlx mob_ h 3 Br 2 Be. 00\\'I)' !um crpt'd NEW EXCLUSIVE liiC, : · . • ioi • •....-"' TY"'· or 11Q7 .. 1501 child olt, no P?1"' "140. · , · pa.Ho. l blk bch. UiO mo DAILY PILOT RH I Eototo Wonlod 114 \V• 51><.~1111,., in NewpoJ1 2 Br, 2 BA. gar, lncd lbr 14~ Adu! No ,,. ... ( s. ... n • l""'""· tit June 30. Call •Vto. 1!43-()Q) PO 'llox''"'PN~pt"':;.ach ' LANDLORDS I st• SJ ...... _,. 11 for-" ,..,,.,.;.. r.cu11lrL 6'$-148.'I • _catporta. Cpl A 1 amt. Con> mo~. "'"' Htd poo";· • drp'd. Bi1t11. Llir p~v 1 1"-""-=;.;.;.."-""-"-"'.....,.I Brach e Coron•detM"'e pet.A&t.l'M.W'OO BRAND NEW IBR.28A dlhwshr dbl 2359Npt.,C.M-~. Milo' at 28th st Marlt11, ~ • BR... S be!hs ' A Privaie Party will pay .t l.Aguna. Our Rentitl Ser· G rdt 0..-W DUPLEX ·tru & • 84;,;ss L BR. Terrace, swim. pool 673-6006. ' , l'IU'Ll ~fA ilf}ry·"'1 CLASSIFIED ADS SWOOcao.-&takeover)OUI' vl<el•FREBtoYoul Try • " 0-0-.walktobch.3& :i..,·5 pm mo. .• Adulto2Slop.Nochildreo. OCEANFRONT !um "'"'] """ · ~a Cin 3 or 4 bed Nu-V1cw1 Sl85 -Wami.,C.,12Br:. + 4 Bfl. ao p1:ts .oe..ehildrcll). -· No pelJ, $140 I MOO. 1993 ~a.rge 1 St: tarp.U ' / sm vi.6i;.<to...':!' ~ FOR ACTION ••• homt near bt!ach. l'h' NU-VIEW RENTALS °"~ """"-O!JI• d..,.. 64M1ll4 • v~ -....,..,,, R•nt O>urch ~'· 5111'.ltl.1.1. """' .dlllna ,..m v1t1'i"'<be";; 1 ___ .;;.;••;.;'c;-.:=..---""' . ,51()-Ufl3 ~ 67Sd030 or .,,..3218 tar. O.D.,... '*->cl Ft<-1WtJiOR .vi.w 3 Di;' 2 Ba. hQltltl, ~.. '""" t'OUPLE to ma"'"" 6 un1t• cle<. !Pl,...., i2iiJ ,..~jl - 4"11 ltlt --· Olll CALL 642 5678 kll "''old llUtt btO' ~ .... Need. "Pad"? I'll"' a...,, I 8'1-1:111 C>l>t. -~~!, ...... -I Pilot IBR • yar. $li5 ""· ml 1 ...... Adulio """'· , ...... ) ~ -I • ltult • Call 64H67i. You'D !ltd If to Oolillllcl blllntt;"S4J> nlO. • Cl&iitll<d M. . -... 644 4544 061MA94=-='-· --L---, " .. , 11 .. ) win fer rS145 i Br. $275.i 3/1. {2 4916 Se ocean, 645- 2 Br ne m511'i 9 T D aas Ad Clas M Clas Clas Cl• Cla Cl• Cl• L Cl• Cl• Cla Cla Cla c1. -----r----r-----------------.,,_ -:' ~~-~- • • Friday, March 2, 1971 DAILY PILOT I~~~.,,,;;;-~· lltl~•;i ~! ·~-~-... ~l!tl;;•:i;I ;;;;;;;"'-~j!tJ~•I f ....... ~ ~l f .~ .. -.... -j~f ~ .. r-J ~1 I.___ --~I~ I -~ I lf-'ptl.=;...F;..w=n.'-----'360:.:: Apt.. Furn. MO ~· Unfwn. J6S #.flt, """""· U5 • · " • Aph,. ROQ,,,. 400 Office Ront1I 440 1 N Pliio;"°iiiiil""iiiiil"iiiiiliiiiiliiiiiii;:.5~30~ -~ BMch N-rt Ho'""~ , ..,Lldo_.;,lt;..lo;;... ____ i ...:."..::""';;.;;;·.:."';;_;UnfUrn;;;;.;;....;;.·_.:m~-F-u;..m:;._. •:.:.•.;U:.;n:;,:lu:;,m:;:·:.....::l:.:,70 ;;:c=_;o=:;._ _ _;c;: :!:.:'. Codi Mela I . I.. ROO~IS .Sl5 ,,., k up w kl! Pl Prestige EleculiYe fl.llL'i. Kf'rmrd)' s p l r 11 u • I ~ Ma no r ..\pt.lCJ..EANlor 2 BR Adults, l ii~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiml** 2 SR. 1 BA. Upd&trw. _ C"ta Meu wk up apU. Onkfm 4 Pf'4 I mr<11um & horn•rupe Bacbelot AP'-Utll Pd. $1~.1 pe ts, tee ldt. n.iw1so. ,.;i I I SilM! A rtfris. Newl,y lfl'ction. 237ti Nt'Wport Blvd, n1'dlnJ:' 111!' llJol"' 011 all HI· -. = P""'"'11 A ... 1 E. l6•• s1 .. Na 84&-ian. HARBOR GREIJIS -.tec1. s.. '0 ..,. c ... 543-""6. -· Wate"'-nt Offi1ces '"" "1 "''" u, "'"hi"' Aalt about our diacou.n1, A P"fCl&te. Call fct Into. 2 Rooms for rent, S90 1no. I llU viomanllooJ lw.rl n.'&!lzed ~2682 pt. Unfurn, 365 f'r5.t&a or 6'l5--3222. \\'ornE"n, kllcii prlvl. Balbot; 5hc h1td lhl' Goil,Pwn 1 bdnn trailer for 811* l•l•nd Fumllhecl a Meta v... N, u du1ilex, 67:>-1M3 -~ n..~,~ .. '~ .. ~u .... ':', ... L<. !i5('. llo.)Wt'r 10 help human1ry. -, Adult k ,_ Unfurnished ""~ _.. ... ·-..... v Jfl13 tw-1.......i l"t'u11Ut· tM ,,.,,, . par . q111t:t, --·. B"Y LIDO BUILDING "" clole to beach i 120 Eb'· CllARMI DLX 2 le ·; Br, 2 Ba. Encl ~RV "" M'J><ll"fl.trd \\'ill hrlp )"OU · v NG, brand new, &: F $1-~ $215 1,.,,. .. __. .. , ~-J _ · Ulttr. & b a l I\• !700 Nc:wpor! Blvd. N B v.·f\. our "•b "li.'l'r "')\I M~ , Tide, 1560 P I a cc n t I a, extra large 2 BR .l _JU rom -'u mo 1ar. .-. up . ....,.,..., v1.1,;, E mp Io y t d 111lddll!""'nltd Ph! l<iu ,.. __ ,• ·6-,1-r ,. Newport Beach. J U1St steps from S. Bay: ~ M&Cll Aw.~ lady, 2 bib hum ~an. ~"" ,., Nv foil('(! & rhruui,:h J1ckr11·N. SEASHORE ~. a·-• !roon Yrly, adults. ~lA"A. B11chelor1 e 1 Bdrm1 Sonta •--$100. Cd M. 613--0252. TUSl'IN/&\NTA ,\NA tl.n rnty for lh1•~ knowh!K v• ..... .,,, ""' D~ _.. Prt I Su S ()) 1/111.t llit•y fl"' 111 111-.'l! Of help ' , • -BR. apt NP.:W" 3BR Jowu Qujilex yr-2 U1111rm1 • l Mrrn1 I~~---~-_,,,-.,,,~"-! It.001\t & BOAilD 111 1tl.ct: mt' oct.I ton. • vi· 1 IX'f & ik> nut wull! lur IL Do fYlt rearlY· Private patio. Park-ly unf~ waaher ...:..._ 1Yt ot 2 Full Batht 2BR. Crptl, dn.pa,, ... qu1l'l honu.•. ,1000.~ ti:. ti.I ", -e ~ f'Yen. ('On{u..c• hc'r ... 11h any l)thf"r '""·Laur"-"...,.,,.._ 675-"'?~~. -f~g. 1.M + UlfL •.,,;:·,~·. clam lo abopl '8lf SQ ""'"""" u Jelto..: ~u le-!t ln11f ha\t' 1 ~, ..,,,, JV'lil ,,_ n --i v•~• Baker Apt B $1JO f19,..C2S9 ' -l'l,,.6'RIJ ~vN)'tl\lr!i i•xt·•·pt lt'n/ul111.. n•11.1I• r (~nt• v1~1t \\'ii r<in· . S, furn, J BR. ulil, gllr, Balboe P.nhttull Mater• .. ~ W/ ' BALBOA Ialand-Neo $17.50 Wc"ll hurt unril "'c rl·nl vltl('I• ynu Jilt• !rr.'rll"rnl. NWJJt Hgbts. &tH464 days, $125-Sn\IC J1arboi Ba.$. Pd ~rl"'"" 'JIU. or _.:...;...;.;. i-rn & kilthl'n. 6'1'5-3613. sla1hlna the ttnl ul 1he11. inlnnnn111u1 l1';1d1nc In 1'fll1· 'wshr/dryr, $150 & S195. l-"";;;;;:..;..::;:;::::;:::_ _ _;__f ~~ w ~ N~ 1Mcf1 Wrt-k'untll June. Share TV 1u10lhu «IOO aq fl So "t''N' $200. R~·"ard h~ lllln..onts for 1_,64+-0228=;;-.:-;;:;:wee=:-k<>-..;nds=·--,-UUI pd. A(t. he. 841~. ~; .... ~ ''Rent A P~ ROO!\f for rent, $80. prr mo., By month or lee..-w. (.'ow-ti·s> t..11·! \\1th l.t111L'\ ,\JV:l'I, 5'7'', 2 Bdrm $300Jmo. Ann, Corona .. Mar on kitchen. ~~ ... of. P•l•ce 1!1 blk from beach. Furn1sh-to brokttl. fl38.0505 . hl111k.11·, crl'V !')""· 114 llJll. leaae. 511 W. Bay, Newpo11 {'(!. 6T5-64U * DELUXE o m cJ.:S * i\Jnda. 1,i..,1...-1"'11 hou1e or Beach can s B 886-4832 tiol. 2 swlmmlna: pooh, -..I GREAT LOCAT 0 , I call 1 .. 11arul(' 1 \~1 r1 1 e , dayi! Or 883-294.3 e\.cs. sauna, ~Uon laclll-OCEAN •mil Dt:LUXE, prlv. bath Ii-en-I N, ait · rli1'51h•'<I :iii t-.o f.tlti, l)ii!ly ~ ".,",.·. Secitl'lty guard. No HARBOR VIEW tram-e, No amola!n . ~fakl A 1 r P o rt e r llutcl !.: l'ilvt p tl. Ho\ l.JOO. ('ntla F URN. 4 BR., 2 ba. Yearly. ft~ !ll"rvice. 675--0310, 548-7197. Restaurant. 1 Rm., \IP \t1 ~l•·Q, fa •r.'fu'lfi. Steps to ocean & bay $350 ,.. t:"!.--..1--1-....A tt.oor..1 ~1 · 2.IDl IQ. ft, -~~=-'Call Mjke '()'N I . d . .._,_,1 ()pin 10 ffl JrM ~.....,t apartJ'Mlltl .....,........, wJ ~ • .,c. Pri. ha. NO LEASE REQUJREO * ITTNDU SP!P.ITtlALIST * ~ e1 , ays ~ with a Mut~a iou-•, ,.. Se.o ent ...... Reo"""'"· E/sldc. fn>m~. -·pancy. •-., •I 6.,... e<Hn ....... , 5.\1 1700 ~ lo.:ll •3 "'6 ..,... ............ .,..._ l..l"t Thts acl 1·han1?r >""' r.rvo.w. ~.... -· 2700 PeterM!oft wr:,r, perb "°"'" -~· exclu-I.If>. ~1837. 675-6488 neos. 21-, 0u~nt. Rm. 8. ,,.,-. 0 c EANFRONT Bache\o, ON TEN ACR.!:S ~.. 0.,~" _.-v • ,.... ~·hnh• ou11nnk on hf<· lnr !hi.' winter. Adult only. No pets'. Apts. furn./unfum. Leue nr H•rt:Mtr 8 I. aive VenalllM llb and FURN ISHED room, rt'tlned ~ 9 To noon. hf'll ••r J-'rvff'11.,1unal ndv\Pr S14S incl util. 673-8088. Fittp.lace I prlv. patloL Ad•ft'lt pool with UIUque Aquabar, ~~n. no I •mo king . Business R1ntal 445 on l1f1" llc-11d1nir::, rt111!y. 10 Pools Tennis Conllll'f Bkt.t.i fountalnl and formal ear-'uhlcMIC 1.IVIS u~ TO rfl 11t1Mt1e:... ti-12-5697. Call a!ter 6. AM·IO P:'ll. -49~.llJlli 49:l ~34. Br. Upper, walk to beach. 900 Se Lan CdM W-2611 541! n370 dens. AU put Of the South CY« KIO.,... Md 10 1111-Crt!ll•. '''~· "0 ••ll 1n~ l'oood t'UR.~IS1 1 ED Room, pvt STORES :na Nn. F.I Can11no Rral, $275. incl. ulil. yearly, avail !Ma~ur ~ ,., ___ t H. -I D"U Coast's 11nest apartment d~. two patio-torlno 1~1 High 5,,,, •• •t110 '""' , .... '''"''o" lt0nle .. !'>;ear OCC, UCI 6 Ma.In StN't•I, CoonynNI and San C1t•n1<'n1r. 311 (~') ••7 ••43 ~ ~3 commurllty 1-or ?-0.0'°°"' 01..0.n 1p1nmtn1 Pool. ••uni• ••~~"' ... ~ -1 · •w ..., .,.. · I n-•-m/•'tudl--n.~ "~ shopn1ng. Call 549-1£161 Oceanfronr !:,'lo--avnlla!)IC' \'OUn"" t'Olllih s. lS-::5 + 2 I !!!!!!!!!!'!!!'!~~!!!'!!!!!!!!~ D'l'Un.IU .,.. uv1u -1l1nls. 5nl1U p1!1 Ok. F•om 114111. Fu•nuu .. ••I ·•l'I "'~d•lt OP•~ '" ,._ ,. 4916 Seashore, BR's facing LOVELY 2 BR, beam I' 2 Be'droom from $305 s:oo 10 i :oo, noo f 1lrv11w Rd. 1 .. Co•I• IA~~· Pr '"~ ·•~_,300 lt(>Ol\1 for rent to man $10 at n"lOdtntt(' rC'nht. 548--364'.'l or 593-334-t ocean, view, yrly, $~-catherdra! ceilings, sundeck DELUXE Models open 9 A..M. til duak mo. 1 ~ cord frplc wood $20. BALBOA INN 2-.~ P"' 64s-8830 or 646--8032. I & garage. Util pct $295. mo. , APARTMENTS ~ Apb., .ptt.., 2i5 FJ01\·cr SL, CM 64&-91'.lli. lif.1 ~Ialn St. 2 Br near ocean, furn; 11hag (21Jl 5J4...5427. ~ C.Ood • Frplc'a .., S Swbn· Furn.. or Unfum. 370 Furn, or Unfurn. 370 ROOM ln f:.out h Laguna 67.>-!fr·IO $2'l5 yrly. Adults, no pets, SPAC 2 BR I I -•-Poo'-• Ho·"' Spa . hon1c. 1100 mo. SEP. -t ti):1n1 bid•• + •·nr. 12811 ''lb SI ... -4340 A 1 · ·• trp c., b t-inl. .. ....,... .. ...... Huntl-ton •--ch Hunto'ngton B h • • · ..,.... • pr · Nr. O:lM High. $200 TtDnls Comtt • Gmne and ··• -eac * * <\~19 "1 ** panel ing, rrpts & dl"ps, ad-""UICK CASH Hal Pinci>in Rltr m.4.192 BUllaro Room. ON THE BLUl'FS -I H 415 Jo"""' b"'y =~" l""1. Social Clubs II you \.\11111 Qunnlily DON'T CALI~ V!'>! 535 T DELUXE all eta:t, -blthw -l-Bedrm..-From..flK-AT NEWPORT-e HUNTINGTON BEACH FINEST e uuaJ ome Ph: &15-2020 or r..i2...s;.t;0. ind "'hlw•hr. Dbl gar. f,EBedmlDITE.R1'nlmRANl200EAN SPANISH COUNTRY EST,>;<J'E LIVlriG * Privat1 Room * lndu1trl•I Ront•I 450 • If it'i< Qu111\ly \"uu're looking for DJSCOVF.H THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S Marketplace Classified INDEX Adverti&ing ocean vu S350 per. 673-6002. M From Newport Blvd., tum at 2 Acres beautiful park lik e Su).round111gs. l''or NO COZY, private 2 BR, 1 BA. VILLAGE Hoapital Roo.d (1 bklck Sunken pool. Spark.ling Sp anish fountains. i\mbulatory Lady or ~1fin W RENTING crpts, drps, garage. $195 2400 H bo :~:.c:=71n~: e Spacious Rooms e Separate dining room Good, nu1n1iou1 Food . LAGUNA NIGUEL 644-ID&S or 644-llM ar r Blvd., C.M. 92660 e Walk in Closets Ni(.'(', ch("('rful atmosphere. M·l 4 Br 2 Ba, plush new duplex ~~1.,556~CE ~=.: .. (~f)~cxr.o · e Home like kitchen & cabmets '* C.all 5.\8-1'153 * On~ SQDl. 1''1'. & UP. DISCOVERY "The Son1elhi11~ Els<:-" C.O. Call· Mon-Fri IO am-10 pm ii~~ 213-387-1393 Nationally ftN:oRnized $395 Fireplace, lM:'am cell. SEMI prh•ate Roorna, Men or ~ "10 Frt'e\ll·ay 5101,~ Avocado no pet 644-4340 OPF'.N 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM 1 Bedroom Unfurn. $165. Furn. $185 \Vomen. Xlnt nut u r 10 u 1 Call &n.1600 lal 2 THE FULL LIFE PARK NEWPORT 2 Bedroom Unfurn. $185. Fu rn. $215 ~•I•. Cnmpl.i• car•. INDUSTRIAL Unit• from Loot...,_ BR., tlh ba. Frplc. bltn. T wnh 2 Bd I " b I •~ f 642-!l'm kit. "Peek of ocean" S225 Have a place for everything APARTMENTS O ouse rm., ri a., .-rvv sq. l. · $1 75 to Sl!Y.i per n10. Slorage 1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Lease. Realtor 675--2101. plus in1eresting plaet'!s to go Furn. $240 Vac1tion Rentals 425 spaC't' from $25 per nw. 2-1 /I Coita Meu nearby. Our garden apart-Oft the bay e ALL UTILITIES FREE e 1------"---=1 hr aettss. f.tgr 0 n found (fr" adi) 550 menta are surrounded by 1 t llvin Walk to Huntingto C PALM Oe!!t'rt TC'nn is Con-prmlses, (V>r lhtmHton_ It l----'----'----I El Puerto ._ .. __ .. _ broad lawns, putting (ft(!n, ~~a~':ater. F.n~ ADULTS n ente r dominium. 2 BR, outstan-N1>wland St.. H.B. Call 6-8 nios old h.'rnAle White ....,_ 1 and tlo NO fl ETS ding VU, adjacent pool,J,ii53&-!lii.i;iil7ii5,;:•;,r iim-0519ii0ii&&i&iii I poo pa · llll1de.: 2 joy mo, health spa, 7 LA QUINT• HER Box1·r. tnr B u 11 do Ii:'. 2 BR. $165 bedrooms plus den, rta:ily swimming pools, 7 lighted "" MOSA therapy pool, courtJI, S375 /German Short llair mixl Unfurn. spacious entertaining areu, tennis couru; plus miles of 16211 PARK.SIDE LN \i14 ) 847-5441 JX'r n10, unturn yrly lse. MARTIN & ASSOC. Vic. Ssnt:l Ana. Heights. All Utilities Paid ceramic tile kitchen, 2 bicycle trails, pUtting, ahuf· 4 Blk. S. of San Diego Fr\vy. on Beach G73--4409 SOO DYER RO, S.A, Call 979-536-1. Pool A Recreation • ba.tha. S2'J5. No childftn, tleboard. croquet. Junklr 1·1 1 Blk. W. of Holt to Parkside Rent•ls to Sh•re 430 CALL 5'5-8471 f~·o"u"N.::.0=1,=,,",'-,-.~. -,-•• ~u~,,.,,. 1959 Maple Ave., E:M THE ORLEANS from $1~.50 monthly; ~ 1 "!"!!!!!!!!!!!!.!,,;,;;.,,;,;,,;,;,,;,;;,~.;,;;.,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;..,...,...,...,1;E;;XECU' octUTm~-:;;;;;;--;;;;;;;; For ll"ose 4600 Sq. n . 3 pha11c stripe Persian with whlte 1741 ~·-tm· 0..,.., ,,,,,_ and 2--bedroom plana and A..... A t IVE. wants room· power, foil ceilings, fully bi.h & fi:\!t, very f'riend ly, I & 2 BR apts, Sl.25. & • W> ~ 2-11:•"'.., t '"-·-~ EJ f"r-•••• P s., mate to acquire & share Jge hl'al-" c.,1, Mo.. I nd $152.50. r ...... red """"".pt'" -.1 own ,..,......,., ec-Fum. or Unfurn. 370 I Furn. or Unfurn. 370 howte Qr apt. Qwr 30 & ..-u, • near Atlanta &. New a • Y"'.r.. '4'"t"t"~ Pa, lit-LJQ .SU,roundlnn trlc ldtchma, ....i.•ate pa.'11 H B ~:ll32 crpts, drp1 bltn range & QUIET DELUXE • or balconlet, ~Ill. dra· -. straig ht. Call Richard at INDUsrR.lAL Units froni . . . . , . ove"I, freshly Painted. 1, 3 & 3 BR APJ'S perles. ~bterranean park-Costa Mesi 'Hu~hngt~a~----645--6071 SlTh to Sl95 pt'r mo. Slora,ite SHt::PllERD n1ix Pu PP Y ' Chil~reu OK. lO Min from P\1 Patios * Hid Pool ing with elevaton. Optional 1;;;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:; ·---------·II GIRL needed to share 2 space from $25 per mo. 24 malt>, with chain, vie. St. the beach. 830 Center St. BR 2 8 Ann's & Glrnneyre, Lllguna CM. 54&-7900 or 642.-5261 Nr. Shop'g * Adults only maid service. JU1t north of * * * . A apt . on Bal. hr lll'res~. ~1i;::r on premlse1'. Beoch. Call nrtcr " or Also Furn Bach. Apts Fashion Wand at Jamboree CASA MONTERREY Penin. $100/mo y r I y. oor llamil1nn & NE'wland "·kend. <194-3125_ Martl'n1'que Apts. and San JoaqUln Hills Road. ~PARKl.ING NEW 675-51&> St., H.B. Ca.II 536--9175 or NEW Apanmonto. 2BR, 2BA. T·-•-tn<J ._.,_ MAN -30 I "'~19. FOUND' Ge.m•n S h o rt Bit · ki h .. ,~._ .. _....__ e.i"'...--....,............... , yrs o rl. wants• ='=·~=0='-------·tn tc eon • ...,.., ... ,....,.., im Santa Ana Ave., CH -........... •-•-nna"--I & 2 BR, 2 s•THS •-!!sir. Mair. Approx. 1 year. Wl'V •~ _._ · _.. ·~ .. 1&1 ....., ....., "' roonunnrr lo shar{" 2 Br apt, Nr1\' f..!-1 Srmre "Hh Offire cp..,, "'~· patlO. 1-f.gr Apt llJ lfr6.55G BA~HADOWS N'pt llarbor \•:atcrtront. 1300--2000 ft 3 phase 208V Vic comer of Tustin & Adults only, oo pets. From NEWPORT , 1 "' 1• $15/l .~~ ~ ~n 2U ,.0 n.. Chapman A\'t'. In Qn:.ng!'. $185. Nr CM Mem. Hosp. FOR LEASE urn1~hNl & Un furnished mo. .......-.~1 . .., fir 673-lK ..:,.1.r:-i6 l'~aJn:il"W, S.A. 963-IG.'19. ~ Thurin, CM ~ APARTMENTS : BR. Baytront Apt. $550 Apartments CL~\11 Ulihti~·s Paid STRAIGHT malr 25 tu l.i to Owner: 6-$6-12>2. 644--22'.lX l''ND: ~!ale G l" r m a n • 1 BR. Un.furn. $130. 2 BR. Near beach. $395. Spacious, Li&ht &:. Cheecy! •, s'"'rnung Fuvplaces share n1C\.' :! BR apt, Balboa R I Sl-p .. --•. Ahout 11, ~old. $110-Lrg 2 Br. 2 BA 11tudkl. 2 BR. Unfum. $140. GMrge Williamson 1 BR's FROM $117 paclous Rooms&: Close ts Pen. Call 675-1915 days. enta s Wanted 460 w ~ 1'i"'\11 ru In l' d. 3•y I e. Sparkling clean. New crpts, trrILITIES PAID 9 --•tor 2 BR' FROu $177 • Gym, Bil liards, Paola. 1 GIRL r1 drps, bltns, carport, lndry 245() Newport Blvd., 'CM • ~ 9 "' • Pulling Grttns apt in ~d1't~o ~~;:a~: Rfo::TIRED !orly, I Br San ~~~inster on Monday. facil. Nr. frwy!. Walk to Call 646-1038 -* 54US70 * Beautiful --i-548-nI7 aft 6. Clemente furn apt, up to -. shops. Quirt 4-plex. No pets. CASA GRANA A a__..tmenta lri• 6.551 Warner, Hntg Bch l"'"-:""-c'-~-----$~. w/util. MAN'S ltamlhon UllCrlbed lnq: 2868 LaSalle, Apt l, N .. A_,_. D UPSTAIRS, ll&"l permn °" elude Decorator Fittplaces. Single car garage. MT'll. <;rant <192-3382. ~·atch, 9th St. beach. 8nuth 540-6338 or 549-3524. o ->= .. .-.ty Deposit cpl, No pets at children, Shag Carpeting. Private 847-8526 $20/MO in Huntinglon GIRL 26 dE'sircs 1 Br unlurn Laguna. 714: 979--£960 daya: , lovely 2 BR apts, with a 2BR Ba , II ..... Men Patios. Pool . Jacuzzi · 81."ach. 646--2687 anytime. apt. \\'/2 11mt pets. NB-CM. <J eanl. REDECOR. 2 Br. a pt kingslz-.. BR 0 ..... t-tA.1h. • "" • """'• .....,., mo. Volleyball rt G I '!!!!!"'!~~"!'!'~!!!!!!!!l i~GLEC;,;;:;;g;;-c~<'Mi;;,; 1 rd · "'-' · n ...... ._, Yrly. 673-7869 1517% W cou al I' Sl~GLE Garage, Cos!a Mt"$11 Limit SJ.2j call LY n n FOUND, female Chihuahuo., w gar. Quiet Mesa Ve e landscaped grounds. Gas Bal~ Blvd • · · BBQ'11. Closed Garages. BR.A~D NE\V $20. 675--0001. cl & ""'r ,•· t Crpts, drps, bltS-lins. incld in rent. Child up ~ 3 "'="""°'==-~,..,_-,-..,.~. Adults, No Peta. QUO VADIS 111 54/t-67'.11 or H42-J l7<1 l,C:"c;o;cc-----~-v22iC'irl1ityS1 N.-C·po,,1 B~vt . n un o~ No pets. 60. years. No pets. EXCLUSIVE Westclift \VANT J·;o: L.i1guna llousc llC •. , osa •• e sa ....... 646-3186 or 545-0160. 400 Merrimac Way 557.9559 Townhoulel • et' BrQui, 'et~ Ba, 409 W. BAY St. !\:j~~t~y cr~r-~~ ~~~ 1':~~~l~Rsa;~1fo~hrooildmnw>oo1;~n. "'/vicwC:iJ ~ffli o$150. 6-12--05:c-="~·---,.,.-.,.-.,--,-~ rcr SMALL I bd, util, furn., $135. • REAL VALUE! n..1-L 2 pio1, aauna. c. area. Costa Mesa Bachelor, I & 2 BR's. j1~~~~~~~~~~11~~~~~~~~~~~ l\1ALE puppy black &. while ~-------" + d('posit. Nr. shops & BR _ Cr P 1a/d";P 11 $350/mo. 644-S15 3 or SfO/Mo 545--7577. htl)prox"" .i-:-i nio. '· {Part Classification I 00-124 ffrw,.,.il." Carport & ldry. stove/dshwr. Pool. Mature ".,,,_,~~~---=~-Ma*n•s,•.r, B3311d7g E*·103 1R992 Fl:J~~~11.$~15; blk. 'Y· 11~1,.l ______ _jl[j] lplu~ky 7 I ~'1'!c·:,J.!.arnllton nr. Haul" for s~e I~ ac 1!1cs. 998 El Camino, adults, no pets. $135. 2295 NR Hoag Hosp, ~2BR. 2BA.' of Garlleld & Bl'ach Bl,·d) · Pwlonlls omona .. r O'"""'"""'· Mobile Homes J11!1 No.1 C.M. 546--0451. Pacific Ave., C'-1. M8-687&. bltins,I crpt.g, , ~tio, ~=::::l: 714: IW7--9448 Rtntall • FOUND beflullful 111 a 1 e I I•---------* * STUNN ING 2 BR, 2 BA enc gar. $1.IJ to 0. AduJta ~~~~~~~~=~~,l~~~~~~~~~~l1;;;;~;:::::~~ ! Collie' ahout 1 1~ yrar old Classific ation 125-149 I Card{"n APT. Pool. Rec ,G::.;:•.:_•d::•:;nc...;G:;roc:.;•;;•c____ ~-~ A, Patrice Rd TREES & POOL Laguna Beach 'ic. Sadd leback area (Sable Rm. ,. -~==-'·-------Ruslic designed, near-ll('w Person1ls S30 rol11r1 546-2932. 710 W 18th St CM UJVELY I 2BR I BRAND N n ___ ._ adult apts at 321..1 Elden in J BDRM 1 blk I mat .. Garann for Rent 435 ~='-".~=.,----~ R IE ~ . ., . . rg , comp ew vu:1Uu.avnt •ast "--~Mesa. 1 o· 2 BR, . rom ... • FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH FND: \~'hilt· d~ medium ta 1ta1e, APLEX rederorated Nu ,........, be'aut Condominium 2 Br, 2 Ba. ~-' beach. $180. month ··--' Lo ha' • ~·I & Gtner•1 .... · 2 BR, 2 BA. crpts, ._..t" $400I •''" ~i., all bll ns. l'nclos· SINGLE garag o lie c II TL-sia-u. "II: ir \•it .... I! '-o,,---,""'-,,--" 1 drps, bltns, encl'd =-go, quie t area, adJts, no peots, mo. Year I ease . :' .. ~ ... "';.% _ ... ov-1 .. ,,,. Call 644-8478 or 494-4i91 e n an 8 Y f' ,..,rapy & European Sant~ Ana Ave., C.M. Cl 'I .. -u 12532 Cam Lan N 3 6'5-'lti94 "'-' ~ ..... v• """'"'~ at 306 Rocht'111er, C.M. $25. Ttthniquc for health & .:•0 7210 ass1 ication l 50-184 I washing lacil. No pets. U60 U.!I e. o. • ---~-· -------645-S'm °" drive b.v. From Newport Beach per mo. &iz...12&1 .__'"'Y· 214 -·~ -. E"t. IC~"',~=-·~~-~-~ 557 "'..,_... Shown by appl call 962-3877 2 • 3BRS ~•• -1 1 --''-'---------1.1:~.:::::c.::=..=.:_--~ "'-' ~....,..,., "' 1~ mo. ....,,...,.,, 968-fillS .,. ' ~. '"'"cs. $100. Office Rental 4-40 .ll. Box 36n. Tijuana, lt1('X. FOUND 2121 "'hit{" long FiNlnci•I • I * * BEAlITIF'UL I & 2 BR. or bltim, 1 yr. Bile from heh &: hairetl NX"t'ntly neuteored l ~------_j Contempo'""'"" Carden Ap'-. Huntin..t-on Beach shop' i · 83J.8370/645-0245 your next TRE FACTORY" I ~1 AITRACTIVE young c-xpcrt maJe. Vic. Ai.aHe & Shasta -~3 L:> •• &ft 6 .. s 10p.,.ng d11nL't'r "'ill IC!ll'h \'OU the Classification 200 260 Patios, lrplc, pool. Sl6.5-S190. 1-""'-'='_,-,--,,--.,.-,-~ ma11, ron«i!ltin11: of 32 stores. let('sl sll"J>I. Call -Norma F.V J3J-4 3n. Ir------~· Call 5.57--0302 GOING FASTI NU Bayfront, priv bch &. hag shops avail. t~mm Mal' 12131 132·79'.!l or i21'.'ll ST l\C'rnard. approx. 1 y~ar HousesfOC'Rent Jj ~ J VERY NICE 2 bd unit, S~7S. Choice 2 BR Apts. pier, 3 BR, 3 BA. $550/mo. COM,.ANY apt number S80t1'1o. 1r1cal for book 5!1'}-!!252. rilt!. Vir. 19th St. & Pomf)na frplc, c:rpt, drp, bltin.s, $l4"/MO. 2 Br, 2 Ba, $495. 919-0631 or • store, spe"c1allty car;! shop, PHOBLEl'd Prt."vian<"I. Con-"'.A1~77 ... 0Costa l'ofrsa. Call bt>am ceilings, patio, adults ALL trrlLITIES PAID &14-tSIQ eves wkenclt. REAL1'0RS etc. 425 301~ St. Nc\\porl f1dent. II y nt P It I hf' tic .~.. ..., Classification lOO·l:iS only, no pets, Ref 2354 Santa VILLA YORBA FOR Rent Yearly. Unfurn. 2 SINCE J..9.H ~ Be11.ch. 642-8520. prc"nnncv rounsel1Jlf':. AIJOr-F 0 UN D h I a i· k n1 a I e ]~ Ana Ave., 673--0395. BR, 2 BA. Bay Duplex. No 673-4400 $135 DESK space available S50 rlon ,(: udoptklns ref. CO('ka(>OO rw<1 r RusMrd It Apartments for Rent a=:.i LARGE 2 BR. Carpets & Huntington Beach garage. Adult&. 673-2706. 223 @ 0 mo. Will provide !umiru rc APCARE 642-4436 Ell ts, fo'ounlam Va 1 I e Y, I~-:---,.----'-T drapes. M11n & wife. Infant (714) 842·9622 "1~9t~h~S_t.~, _N_B_._____ $155 at i;; mo. An.w:C'ring service PFU·::CNANT~ T h i n k l n R t't-bruary 15th. ~~. Classification 360.lJO 54 w ~71.e!.m e. S 130 I mo , j '"""~!'!!!!"!~!"'!'"~""'"I DUPLEX, 3 BR, 2 BA. All availabl.!. 171{7:i Beach Blvd. ahortion? Know all thr fact~ l''OUNO, you n J:: Cennan ,,..-.w;J * 1'10\TP JN TODAY * bltru:, blk to bch. Nice yrd. GIGANTIC $1~;, 2 RR Huntington Beach. &12~321. first! Call LIFE LINE·21 Sheplwrd po p. 2 rollars r I~ BACHELOR, 1 & 2 Br $139 A MO. Yr rourxt 1-827..2382. You Bet It's unUC'rprK·~I! The greatest reasons !or 181J \\'F:Sl'CLIFF OR, NTl hr11. ;~11·5522. P1·nn art•a. 675--0-J;,2 aft 5 Renl•ls ~ ~'/furn. avail. Heated pool. Spac. 2 & 3 BR In •·Pll'X. 2 BR Pm1n D\IPlek. Frplc, That's ll'hy this apL \\'rin't moving to Oakwood Gerden Lux. New o.~cor . Carr!rn Or-PAL11-t & CARD REAl)INCS pm. f..!t11. P11rmr11pt>r ~--::-:---::::---:---' $120 & up. Adults. 853 &vE'ral avail. AIL EX· dsbwahr, Iha&-S28S yrly. last Ion({. Cpts, drps, s1ovc Apartments are the ranta, fi<'c Su!ll'. jQ;,, sq rt . i.:1ut1nrl Trll!I P;111!, Pre~nl & GRE'' lorn cat w/fl('a col-c( ·r· 1· •oo "6S C 1 St 64<f1965 .._-... & I't'fril(. Lois of t.<TI'('!l 1tartlng a1 low a• 1135 fl r • 1 I as'' 1ca 100 -. .... en er . .r . TR.AS. PooJ, rec bldg. Kids Realtor, 64-.-iu · oor, rnnt "' :k!C l ('r\lr. Future t213! 69-l·JJ:icJ l'"ull)' I Jar. !-;t1ulh Slln Clt•mcntl', 3 I lau·n.Covcr'd•uaragrs. Adh 9th at I k -1°•"'~" CU I~ $140 "P '"'" :z br/3 br l " ba we come. From Sl.19. See y~•••Y-New 3 BR, 2 ha, .. n ere are o er gre 1\mp e jlr ni;:. ":_,_·""),."''·--l1r. I wk!! a~o. r(l.nnol kh·p a od " 711 ~ Adul1~. no Jlf'!ll. 2 0 2 0 reuons: ~ AnnouncemtnU •• pool, cpt/drp, bltn, pl ygrnd Mgr. 17361 Keelmn "A" l s und e e k, frplc, balcony. l-'ullrrton Ave., ti Blk. i-:. flf 1617 WESTCLIFF rROHLr:MS~ TROUBLES~ .aflrr lO;OO p.m .. 192-R26:1 . 1996 Ma ple, No. 1 ~ blk \V. of Beach Blvd. of'l I ~Brol<e=='~·~675-5nl::::_=::..---N('~·port Blvd. & J Rik. Xi. awimmlng pools 1.2')4 sq, f1 Criit, air iiind. ('lllllSTtAr>-C'OliNS:El.l;\(; l''OU:-OIJ: 2212 College, No. 5 ... 646-4273 Slater. 847-4200, 968-7510. Aptt of Bay, c.~1.) fi.12-Rfi!lO ~~~~.c lubs ampl<' pk~. Ul!l, JHruT•1r CAN llELP. I Irish Sr1h•r UNFUR.N 2BR, 11~ ba, * FRESH AIR '' Baumgardn••r •Ul-t 5-11-50:2 ;,41\-liU -6-16--9126 C,111 9P\--.. ~;.36='-~-I Fum. or Unfum. 370 TllE EXCr.'"ING tennis courts, pro & pro sMp ~ --•,•0~1~, ~ .. pe 9513 ts. Sl.50. 610 "C" Walk 3 blocks to Beach PALM MESA APTS. bl111ards DESK space available s;JO ALCOHOLICS Anonymo1Ls. I S:'ltALL, bln1·k, male dog ~-'"-'=-===· ----Lrg 3 BR. Apts. Newly dee-Balboa Peninsu1• MINUTES TO NPT. BCll. frH Sunday brvnch mo. \V1ll provid{" furniture l'hollf' 5-12·7211 or ""Tiie Part Pnorllc'.' V11:. f..1agnoli11. ATIRACTIVE, nu 1 BR , orated w/w crpts drpg FURN. OR UNFURN. acllv ltle1 di rector al $5 mo. Answering sf'rvtf'e P .O. Box 122.1, Cosla l\11."SS. & Carhf'ld. 11.B. 96S-158t l BA. Adi l'!, no pets, 1970 I bltns:, 'E'xcept refrli. P40i 1 BR w/prage. Sl'JU util pd. Unbf!lievahly laT?eo apts , golf driving range avHJ\l'lblc. 222 Forrsl AYt'., --S-;;_·ini;lng sin~lcs I F'.'O: Co!'flf'r or Rr1~1ol t.: \Vallace $135. 54S-O!I04 mo. No singleti, no pets.. Adults, no petJ. Yrty. hug e pool, Jarux-1 clett hi!-party room Laguna Beach. 4~ 94&3 Call "LR11h" 2-11 pm. Paularlno <.:.!'>!. small blk 2BR, newly redeeorated, $130 .538-;;,~":.::;ll·-,.-_,.--,....,-,.,,., 961-3415 or 615---5966. Ins, sha~ crpts. drps, sa"Jnll. Ptus beauttlul singles, one rULL SERVICE KEY-.U41 puppy "'/l'haln. ~.-1:;-7!l-IO $00 deposit. Ava il now. No 2 Coltll Mesa etc. Adults, oo pets. and lw o-bedrooma. Fur· Westcliff Building pets. 64."Hl973, 753 Shalimar. BR, gas & water pd. 1 child SINGLES From 5150 nlshed & unlumlshed. Sorry, ok. No peots. From $140. UJVEL l 'BEDR.c'\I. l''rom $!60 no chlldren or pets. Models CorTlE'r W'-""1cllff IJrl\'" ,t-2 BR. Adults, no pets. BAY t'ill22 Cameron St. or X' condo 3 Bdrm apt. d 11 10 t 7 Irvine Btvrt. N••wpnrl Classification SOO-S I 0 Peno11lls I~ Classification s25.53; Lo1t and Fourtd Jal Classification 550 -fi55 I/ l• l MEA.00\VS APT. 387 W. 842-1652. Pool &. ~ area. Frplc 2 BEDRM. From SlM open a y o ' Beach. ~Ir. Jlo"·a rrl f...l:rtitOl. Jmtruction nn S c.atbednl clgns pvt patio' Unfurn Apts A·Ja.tl Fro111 SlO Oakwood 1 ~_,,.,.--,----" .__y t. CM. 646-0073 WALK TO BEACH crpt1 dip$, b1tn11, wro'. to $15 LESS. Deluxe Nt"'J.klrt t)H1ct Classificetion 575.580 DELX 2 BR, 2 RA, crpt.s, New 1, 2 & 3 BR .• cpt/drp.. rf:frtg A 1ree:3u1 thhwhr, You're ri£:ht, !hey're under· Garden Ap&.rb:N?nts Quiet locaUon nrnr t·1ty & Trader's Paradise drps, dlshwshr, gar, $160., dwhr., frpl. 125 16th. 847-3951 c on ven l en 1 loc., nr priced! 1561 l\lC'sa Dr. N41wport B•acfl Soulh beach. 1200 !IQ fl + p;1rkln~. I~ 642-1174 54!Hi731 n • ..s. n... •"'"'" uni (5 b'"-fro NrWport Blvd ) Rea.lonomiC's Corp. fi7~ !i700. Servicff and R•lrt l'<O=-=·~~~~·-,~-2 NEW lge 2 BR apl, 2 bo.. ~ ~· ..,...,.. urn """ m ' · 16th •I Irvine . R, unfurn. $150, Gam.ge. FA heat, dahwhr. Close to $.165, turn. &45-m2. ' 5-46-9860 6'2..IJ ITO 300 Sq. ft. Offlt'C' S95. c1.,,ificat1on 000-099 :~~ .. = Welcome. ocean. -t1114th St. 5.')1H)!)69 IMe81iB.AU ZI ADULTS NtW~~~~=~:arth s:i0a~· It. Of11C•'. J\11 11!"{). C ______ ,.,ll i 1) I BO APT. over ga.ra.ee. VI~ :e~h1fu~~~~J.t1!n. 2 BR 2 BA untnm $2C6 LA COSTA APTS. IJ.t$oOMO Costa J\1E'sa e fllfr2l::IO. (mp/oymerfl . t Mature adulU only. Call m-3218 2 BR· t BA turn $220 1 & 2 Bedroom OFnCE spnl'(' &-1uitc1 $125. mpnlh. 548-3l73 Irvine Beautl.All apt., wfprivate e Carpets e Ol"llpea WE HAVE RENTALS avail. by Rlvrrs1dt• Avt. lines times dollar5 Cla-sification 700.710 NEW 1 BR. U70. Nr beach &: P"~ aare&e. pool, spa. e pOO e B~'s On er near 1tie beech. Yearly Post OUice. 21.'i ruwn1de. ['-~_,.,,.-..,,.....,~11~1 ohop'r. Adu!i., no pei.. ll4 NEW CONDOMINIUM ~~n ~. ~~ All Utillt1t1 P•ld A •ummt'r/wtn1er/\\·rekly. &0-3347. '-----------------""! MetcNndlH E. Zlth St., C..M. 548-0137 J Br 1 1210 497 ,, .. * -~-.:.... * '-BL 354 Avocado St., c .M. Call f(lr dct.all.'1. WATER vie"' ofr1('\' suite .... ~ •l BR, 1 •• -v~ 'rat.. poo, . ·w... "'--'~""""'"":....,.,..----( !42-9708 673-3663 w/oonl. rm. Cps, drp~. Ulil. t)F~AUTil'"'UL n1l'rl~.c1!1 bid, TRA!l.ER for rar or PU. "' Dlft. --L19una Beech Unde .... __ inc. R.t"u. rent. 2fOO w. 'Onlt'r locallnll, fol u.r.n-:'llF'G. 21' Ira.lier. Will t.rnde Clessific•tlort IOMllt IMP11tri~ -~· f"'"""'---',;.;."-----r "'"' I~"""'"""""~'"""!"""'"" CMlt HWJ. ~. l'ON. F:xcba"1e . for land, !ll>\V <:('If f"Ont. trailf'r, val. ....,,_.No peta. '-FOR a few whO appreciate Ma~t Huntington Stach SAN J Capi.ll !qUlt)' S21l,OOJ. "'RDy J. ,\fnt· ~l.'lro. for car. or will •d- Pett .nd --l-< \*~21".S~ Sl:.a ~~ ~ u:ut! l :.,~ ~iir! 1' ti J~ ~~ntum. 2 BR, 2 RA. ll~. Ad ult bldg, U.:rolel8io:no, 5ll':'1c'°":::o·=""'c:.:·c'l2'0:::<~· -----:~~~;;~· ~:lu;~~ -.... 2i10. rooms, w\de 00tan view.,. Carpets, d\'a.pes, D/W 1V pool.Jllde J:anlC'n l1unplow, IMirect h~hllni;::-, Tilftl fil'9, ilAVJ-: '68 Ford Cuunlry Clas1ificatlon 150-151 iOdlTD 2 81\. 2 11._ dlbwhr, ordtns. Space ti privacy 1nl. Pool, etc. Come by A near ocean. ~ 11ih" lra:. l ==========l~";"~""'ijij~d.:;2~1~3!' ~m~-~~E~v~~~.· Squtno Strirlfln \\'agon & '72 ~:i-:!t~'~u1~~ I I~ ftpl Rarbo ti for conaldcn.te, ma I are Inquire about our ~In patlo. 6 Pool!. Salina. Tello * * Offi('f' & store in 11m11.ll Vte" S111t10n \V11£0n. Htlth tr>a 'T'I), ~!.~ .. )f Babr ~~·r:· r adult&. tioae to buch 6 alJOWllnet!, 525 V\ctoria St. nil. stG-()259. 1 & 2 BR. APTS. ahop'g ~"r, Bolsa & llt>ll, ii:lnl rond \Vant late model ':[fl6-2'lt; ur · or !. . ..._.,,_,. . 1'. I ' -lhopptnc. SeRc:Uon of rup •I Harbor, CM. ~ Alto 1 Br. furn. from Sl3S Furnbhed ti Un1umi$hMI. H.B. 846-13'l3.. Doc.lgf' Van. 646-8226. Cl 'f' t• 900 91 z Jd BhR. Crpts, drpt, bl.!:!,~ A: •a!JP&J>e'l'I. Part i a 11 y EXTRA LARC&l Br. He.t 2 It 3 BR. 2 RA. S\60 up. NEW. MODF:RN. COM 17e l)eT ft w/optlon YOUR serond Mint' 2111 ac. Trade Trutt DNdl ••tt tea ion • w r,, reftig. $130/mo. 1.-u rum. S250 to l850 moothlJ, crpt, paint. bealtd pool. Pool. Mora K<11 Ap1.s .. 1888J LAS CASIT AS Apts. 2.4.1\t /Onor x 3 675-7651 ~ bdnn hOW't I hr from hf'h [ llil SMUm1r. s.&-~. 49&...-sJ From $135. Mature adu.11&, Mora Kai 11': nf Beach off Zll02 R•l""'l St . 2411 Csl Hwy at MacArthur I dl!ret WB lrr -hon : OK for 11 fn't:' It ck-11.r Tl'ltl1.,.,.utiM "1!i 11 SR, c:pta, ~ pr, SUI) •1311==:illfCL.;:;,,-uW::-:-. "°l"'B°'R,.., "°l"'BA", Infant ok. No J)Cll. 1887 Garfk'ld) 962-R99-I 979-8&8t 122.500 Tenn~ F'OR hek'h lloUM' a.nywhl?~. _ . .. m E. 16th St., apt 8: trplc, cpts, drpt, m&n>' MonroYll. 66-n7-t. SPAC 3 BR. 2 BA 111n . rum. 1~::1:-~r.-il ce~t~~ ~:~ proPf'rty. 17141 lt99-124S. 113.1·8160 Cl•ssiflc•tlon 9 I 5-f4' ~15ll. bltl.Da. Milts onty. No pets. 2 BR. >"ret Ulilltltt. Avail. 17361-A K" r I• o n San JuaftCeplitraM ~ for part) Gl&-8811 Agt. NU 4·P1E'ii:, &In Jose arra, ELF.C. rotating pgle stan. I~ ONLl nit. J &'. -Mu.. Yr lie. New dupla. 2U: Pool. Encl gar. Dtrhwhr. Lanr. M7-Qi0. "id . lllwayw full, wlk dl11 I blk i\•12. ftt(rd reader board. l ~ r'::!J. ~-rtfl'll:., 'all UW pd. ....... :Ml Avocado $L CM . wclcomf'. * 3 BR CONDO y,•/pooJ, Vacancies tml rnorK!YI Rtnt tQ la all nu Ahop N""!l'r, l'x6', lllunu1tl."d, f.llC'ell lnter-AlltitlfW~ .,.. 5!1-•W.7 or '*""M. -VIEW ept., block 10 be'aeh, &ar.12H. 2 a: 3 BR, Sl50 /v Sl95. 1 M mo C1t le&M w/optton your house, al)I.. 11torn $25,000 c.'C]. for 11.ny bl"11t·h "httnir1rbl~. l5' POie mount < new 2 6 3 BR. SUS up lee. 1 "'N-,.....,....~ • .,..=°'d°'"~f:;Pl~a""ce-an_ld_! h.lock from lllH'r'i A bank. to bu)': F'1"'A ll)lln. Aft 6 pm bldg .. elc. thnl a Da.lly P iiot prop. or ckl9t bch. 840-0747 t>'OR: RE or ! Ml-6Q33. Clas1ificatlon 950-HO Se:ll Idle ltems ... &G-55'11 c..,::..:..•=:..°'::....194::..:..;:e1::.7::.·---l·-"Call=.=~=:::=:____ 'ftn Ellis. IM:Z...l!GI ~-!!'!'!!:!"·C:-~~!.__ ___ J ..C:Class:!:!!!!!lf!!!ieO~Ad.~----1•••••••-••••••••••I I • r • - I • . ~ • ; , • . • . • . ... .. ~~·..,,...,. ·. !-·~ 1 ' _.., I • . . ... • • . ·'· • • " ' . • We'll even pay the postage to get you to give -us G.n order. Get l'eaciy ~r some quick profits by_mailing in y~ur o"'er .foclcly; Put ' . ' a h~·workin'1 DAILY PIL~T classified want acl to work for you. -. . USE lMIS -ORDER --F-ORM. ~ USE THIS HANDY ORDER Bl.ANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! . . ' ' ' ' . . S SHORT WORDS MAKE. QNE LINE-HO ~ W$S"tHAll 3 Ui,E$ ~' · . 1•' - ' •• •'1oiES - . $4.50 $S.IO ' $6.IO _PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 ~ OR USE YOUR • iiiii CHARGE CARD Pldili1h for ••••• , • , •••• d•y1, l>1qinnin9 •• , , ••• •. ••.,,, ••••••"•• •• ••• Cl.stific1tio11 , , , , , • , •••• •• ••, •••.,,.,, ,, ••••••,,,, •••• •• ••••• 0 0 • N•m• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• •••• ,, •• •• , •••••••• , •• ••••••••• Addre11 •• , ,, , , • , , • ,, •• •• ,, •• ., •• ,, , , ,, •• •• ••,, ••,, ••• o • •••••••• C.ify •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "'-•••••••••••••••••••••••• Mester Cherfil Numb.r •: ••• , ••••• v ,.,,. bplr•tioit Det• , , , , , •. • l1111tAmerlcen:I N11111ber ••• , •• , , •••• , • , • , • hfpr•tioft Dtte , , , , , ••• .. . ~ ., -'. ' ' . ,, ' 7 nMis ;;.n .. n _~ '1MES --- ' .$7.40 .$11.7~ $17.lO . ''·" $14.SO $22.50 " $10.7' $17.30 $27,311 10 FIGUll COST Puf 011ly ono word 111 ••c• 1p<1ce obo.... lnclltdo your eddr111 or pf.0110 11u111lioer. Tilt( cod of your oJ r, et tlio ond of the lin• •• which fllo Iott word of Yo11f a4 i• Wfit. hit. Add fl.OO 11'-I A ... •*""• if Jiii• fl,;,. ••• "' DAILY Pll.OT In ....-.,. w;ffi ... 1.;: ,.,... .. -------CUT HE•E-PAJTI ON YOUl INYILOl'f .... ..,_. _____ _ BUSINESS REPLY .MAIL . ,. f irit Cl•n Pemif No. 12, c .... Mne, C•lifo'1Me Or'n<J• Coast DAILY PILOT P. O. Box 1560 · . Costa Mes., c.r.f. 926U. Clauifled Dept: Or .Give -Us an Order by Phon~ . " . • ' • · cr1 · 642-5678, the Direct Line . to·· .. · · DAILY PILOT • . • • :u L - I • Classiffec~ Weant Ad I t ' . \ I • i I • ,~RESULTS · . • I \ ' .. . . .. ... -.. I • s T R v L B B J . ____ ,_ ~ - --.-...,._.__~ ------~ ... .!!!::.. ,..._.,____.....__-- I I ' ~ Frldot, M-2, 1'17) l~·~w·---~l[S)~l ~I ;;;-~-....... ~1~~1 ;:_1;;_ !!!!!!!·;;-'12!!!!!!!';;;--~ml~J~;~I ~.;;;;. '~1;;' ~1 ~fil]~~~I ~·~;. ,.~.~. ~J[IJJ~J; ~;I~ ~.~,,~,~'~.J!~IJ~~I ~ •.. ~,. ... ~)[IJJ~~~ •. ~ .... _~_t ~ -M:· "g=,~-~~11WIJ DAILY Pilaf Lolt 55S Go ..... lnt Jolt W ....... F-lo 702 ~ W-, M & ~ 71t Ho1p W ........ M l F 71t liolp W•nled, M & F 710 Hofp WMtlod, M & F 71 0 "-!f Wonted, N( & F 710 ~•Ip W•nled. M & fl ·710 ~·'"'!!~~·v~" = ~FESSIDNAL -: DIPLOYMl!lfl' i:.J:: COUNSELING <;:;.~ ~~~ "'""'-PET STORE SALES ~~: SALES TRAINE;;;: PbM>mtll, o;>i, Reward. Ion,=.~ ~:.~-......,. train,,._,. nl >11> """'-t ·t~~·::Oti.P4" T~"""""'""'""" ~ ='-~! o 11 e ct. lnfi. Gtorair.. p. tJonllt. Write M mllda. ~ COit tco ~ O.U far •PP(. Lun11>MY~t>~n·~~~ ;.:RMACY cl.£ruc. blhlflK nlQlt\'t' nil.I.Id·~ Gd -' Gen•r•I S.Nlcet 861• o.ny PlJo(, P. o. Bo:c 49C-ln5 dilK>rua. Jo'r1na:e benetitl. "XP Pf"'fd Hn !H M/F aunpa_Qin ~ 0~ MALE lrtgb Setter found WO. Cblla Jrilaa, C,.. 9X2&.. BALONEYI GIRL l"ridQ, lAlkt dW'1Ct'. lnuu1-<1llate Openlllg •·or: PHARMACY DELIVERY ~ eltl*•lon oJ 01.11 st'k'<-1 slllL'll = -lodianapol!J; Ir REMODELING. Ci.rpeutry· NEED help at home? We *1Ued "" typist .It rood CL.EANUJ> \li'ORK Qi!td lt&h in rtlt" Onw&:~ Coun1Y· Beich.pers,llsfstlng\on By contnet, JO~ htly. M. ha.Ye a1da, nunet, houae-u.,,. bow lo bdp people orpoi:ll!l'-b-1 girl ol'llce., AUTOMATIC SCR EW ('.ttr, a1>i)f'(ix t brs P.,, day, Beach·ai't!'d. 961)..l034 eves.. days. Johnlen Construction, Dalll ICPn. cum»Mlons. Hom& aw from 30o;f to U" oal Ml-.o1'33 ! MACHINE M/f Tbo9c choridl ntust 00 ~r- Pt. 496--STlT. makttl Upjohn, SIT-6681. gravelltett a.I • HAIR ~ v.-. n t t t.l OPERATOR II UN TIN CT 0 N f'RO. IOIUtblt.. fl{'lll appeartn,i,: ruid ~ eve, M. KraY/blk lUM-HANDYMAN Carpentry CLEANING woowi avall. I w/fOllcltwltc, 11pply Con-I ~·ESSIONAL PHARMACY Wolf oricnlNL Tht.'Y \vUI hti\e •"•pe cat, Tip tall wht. Sliding patio 'doon, pe:t1oc: Mature, own tran.p I PACl.flC VIEW I tA.._ Hair F'°"~iofll. llMO S.:•tup l oper11.te 'f'raub ¥ le 1~ Main St. H.B. 847.Q)lt ~ OJ>portunity to ntarkt't ~~~th & Irvine, CM: kitchen, tauceta, 1whches, J.uncb. Exp e rte 1:1 et d~ MEMORIAL PARK 8Qaldl!: Dr., N e w P 0 r 1 ~iun<ll(· °"' PO\\"EH M.-wiillJ: tna.cbi.ne the nlOSt ipcctAcUlar rhflm· Full & P•rl Tl 2nd Shift ~ Worke rs N~­ No E,....r H""!ld Training ProYldid If Acc:epled q ,, . etc. MS-4116. 81CHM44. * • 11, Beach. 6ir33!!.i. 1 EX.PERIENCED OPl'l'!l.101~. c>;p'd pref. Good pionghlt1 i.:tllt t'CUt'l!C' 1.inip-~ ·~p-tind-Femlle 1 .-~Vt tOOit, ffiiatetileiif nOUSECIXANJN -Ii t'bil la done • t EXPERIMEMTAL pay &-st~» v.'Urk-. LTSJ.R erdea available ln ttW' P11tm Irish Setter, Ans Sarah, to do any job that needs clean. EU~~ -ex· ~~.,, .......... ~ HELP "•CHINIST lit•ull'\'.l\'Ut Av~·. C . M , s,,,r111g11 area. F U LL T IME';° - $48s.640 Paf fi - Jt e ward. 1 Lost HB. doing a,rounc1 )1)Ul' bou.e pes:ienced. , ---'""' &&-1441 5$-a.5850. ~ ·~ i. 1. -.,. •. &9.l-7913' 1 ;:51~ ~~~ l;J''°'RE=:ss=rn=-• .,-lor-p-rod-,...u"'e1°'°1o-n-on' ~ ~try Clutr.\1rllt.:I· SUN. 2 rungs, ladil's room iAiN Gutters 'lnata l led . wAN1'Eop:a.pr;.C;nursel)t. Are1e:ttMOldurna.h&ftpw·I _ .WANTED SHUR-LOK CORP dresses I: skirts. Top~., »~t;:'.'1.h SP"-·~:oU roun.i.· O.tld a:as station Huntington Cen. ~ty.lwo,rk. ReaaoQa~. hllka; OJ>-&ell omce sales.. liOO tht'.1111ou.Jd @Ice to an . I Apf)ly At 6-16-030&. .. .......,, ,oth~·r lllllt'nlllt's t.ll:'' ter. 213: 944-4351 Collect ~~tea. •22111: ll'hop __, Ut I: giltl~ Exp ID hdp PeoPi 1 Rohe Scientific p • t• tOClllilt'kd. uv111lahl l' & 11 .. •' Rewllrd. . I allr.:'~-a.I<!: or:m e . 926 So L St r1n 1ng ·'>-';J;;oor .ales p1.•l"!.Qn11t'I H.ull;,.., n ~.--afO• -· --~rmtemew San.ta yAnona • •fllh diem•::· ffi.ISH Seiter, "Cisco" C.M. ... TYPl:a P•rt tlm9 afternoon ;,r.- Sa t L 24th. Dying of GEJ' RIO OF UNSIGHTI..Y Reas. I-ates,= aervtoe, DELIVERY ol DAILY deliv.ry of DAILY !Ui.ualOpportunityE1npl1')'t-rl Pressm· an'' ~'~~. t~n1n1l-.i;1fln . ~Int! 118 · Reward. TRASH & DEBRIS S12 free pick-up A de.I. ~BS:;O. PIUJT, SUNDAY ONLY, to PILOT to subscribers I ~fidl dUia'a;;'(;J) ... ~ .. ho,1ust"'· · LOAD. COU... STUDENT. Job w nted M & F 704 newspaper carrlen. Re-in Lquna Bffch. IM hi~t E-xperlenced In close etc. phJa)p\1:>1\Y ~>1·urr "01'k· SMALL male mixed bt-eed 548-&t28. I • 1 qu1rea the uae ol a Station ,..---rous ;rotlt for a 1 . "TU' RRET LATHE 1 lu 1 in.f'('OlldiiJ4'ns. Cnll 111)".\' for dog. Lie. No. 5L84, vie. 32• VAN fQt.abiort furniture Wagon or Van. Contact Mr. ~ reog •flir qu• 11y co or lntl'tvlNl_.@4• 21kJ.G!l(i(I, Yorkto"•n & Brookhurst, ~~ ...... & ~ cl~. >-:~T!!~r!f''io C~.· ~.rry ~:..~West BllJ7 couple of hours work 1 OPERATORS work °" Heidelbeirg SALES cu;(,,.,;111 tinll'. 19 ' PART-TIME ' $3()0.$410 P ar Mo " S U PE RVI SOR~ $820 & Up 1; G. B. lndu1trin CALL 171 4) 77~SI • T•) .\tuk(' Appollnntf'nt \\ 1th Pl'l'llOIUll"I I>in'Ctor Cttll SHr. IO AM-6 J!M H.B. Reward! 962-8350. ,,,...,..."""'"· .• • • . u• Deaire 'W re-locate m al . a.ta.~ daily. Must h•v. de-Kord. One m•n oper~· or O\'l·r: n111~1 havt> o\\ n 8 mo old wht Shepherd GEN. Ha~ ,:;~ or tlf Beach ittea. 683-4617 I DKN'l'All •. OffiCE' m&l:I~. ptnUble o1uto. Con-I M.iniinunl 3 yeal's e.xper'i .. ri1·t< a t Ion. Xlnt. company tr11n11., l.ag1111:, lll'uch tu·ctt.1 ,..,..,..,~~~~~""'""I w/few b-· 1 •t 1 "~"""' ·~-· cbee<ful Seel in M!l·111, ant.I operarion or (' 1 '"'~" ' .. ·n spo s. "a e, tr•·m G"" .. ..t ' ' ._..._ ...... • • ·t··• HarTy •Y •I L-ne11·1, C•ll "r L..... al ..,.........,.,..,, WAITRESS Vic: Santa Ana St., I.oval! Est.' 839-~M~ •,..!"'7 ......., • ,. Help'W.ntecf, ~ & F 710 , rrfarurf 'IJl.'01'n9:n interested in -.. W \\'arner & Sv.·a!lt'y No. :l unrl ue • fW1 ' .,.. i -----645-4710. ~. aa -v.111'9. xlnt opportwUty. Busy 2 Or. Deily Pilot, 230 est I Nu. 5 n1ach1nC11. xano for epPolntmenf. ~t·~-ltt:e1yt Tl ~h • ~:io Exf>t'r. ~1u11t he• O\'t'r 21.. Ap- SKIPLOADER & dump truck Aectg: Clrk Jr. tO $500 office. Dental exper prerd. B•y Str .. t, Costa 1 SHUR LOC CORP .E!t.:tt S4'i:'Y'lf SI;()(}.~.~~ !ilv i11 ,1w·r.t1Qn, Su11 & ~rloin, work. ConCl"ete, asphalt Aceounts P/R. Light ex· 832-5890, Tustin. Mesa, or call 642-4321 I f,,x1·1·H,.n1 1·onl();°1!\Y hl·n1•f11 ~. •" • llkp1~t;.en olflf'f' s·~~' Y.130_\\. (.oa.st 1-fw,.·, N'.[t sawing, breaking. fWG.ntO. ..... ... -.. -. eau Lo-'--I h1,.lurtim! l"('tln.'mC'nt pJ·1n, afl-.AA91 ./ Ar'l'I g-/Gen Uff\t.i: UV ,....,·u:::....... ,, .... """ DENTAL ASSISTANT SHUR-LOK CORP An Equal Opporlu11lty 1mn srMkPr1 \VAITRESS,Mustbt>over,71 HELP 2 married students, WeatclUf FOR ORTHODONTIST 10 1 1-;,nplnyl·r Stt'y, 11)(.liu; Rt•lal iu scoo J\1ulurr· wonian 1)1'1.'.f £itp d. l Instruction ]~ hauling, movlng. yard Personnel Agency Modem cheerful o(f\ce, Cop HCYfEl. lltAID Apply Apply ,\t 1-Hf· \I. !".STATE :-.\LES ,\cc1°1:;l'rnln«· S.:\T,l Call to1• ini.~n·le\\·1""6'!:41 10. ckmning. Call Art 548-184! 1651 E. Eawaer, S.A. dollar lor ........ t ""'~iVlll hou9e"-per. Hotel 1.agu1J0, Rohe Scientific NEWPORT \V,\NTED man r·· •--vy · t ·ce train. oill.'6'' ... r-.:.. ne, I 425 &J"!i:.oast Hwy, LB :->L:C'L 'J·: . ..;:;: C.\r:1-:1.:1~ I --Schools & YARD, garage . cle8.nt?-(Mark54•·~.:ter> "u• 916 So .. Lyon St. :'\l"" ·~r ,.,1,,.ril"nCY'd, ,kiln the I Personnel Agency ... 1 .. a11 UJl. Must IJe s• & • 1 1• 57 Remove trees, dir1~' , ' _..., ·91)2...3631. ' • ·· I HOUSEKEEPER. Ba.Ibo a Santa Ana \\' Id. 1 N B In gonl twullh. fW-lblc 1n1 rue ions 5 o~v•""'· ~., ..... 0,. .. ~ TAK.ER o=AL• ..... -:..:.• . .=n-..i.i....;;;..... Pmln. 6 day/wk.-Matu.re • or s u1~c:.t nnd !1tSto1 133 Dover Or., • • . . • !).; 1 !---------"-' " "J ,..._ •-e """ ~ AU '41"' ~ J'"~......,.,l"" ~ old ~--lish i;ru1\·i11g-n-salo> organization 64 .. _3870 P•'rnu1n1•11t )Ob. Ap1.ov n TRAIN .,·our dng no\v _ The FATHER & SONS, . -c Furr"=, m-.. ~~, dealing li'.:f::per~-MJege ....... Call <N=v '.Yfl.__ . ~ MAU) -Motel Apply Ex· 1\·tth n IV'two'rk of o\•er """ " pi•n;on only H.W. Wrfght ... ~ ""'"""' ...,.. ""...,., .,.,, ........... ·. • · .,,_aklng. to. care&. uslst.. 2 ~ ' 1~ I' 1 c., Love Train. Ma'rtincrest work, trash, yard . 1; .i pt, with . ftfe public. Compflll$ ;nv-""""' ........ ecutive Suites, • Nev.1>0rt offiN's and becQn1l' a Lo.. •u .ot· 11•1ttt'r, ..... Kennels. New classcs start clean-up. Free est. 842-8182 benefits. Apply in person DENTAL ASSrSTANT elderly ladies -dtesf!mg, Blvd. Costa Mesa. n1c1ntwr of our :'olilhoniun.• SECRETARY \\'F:EKF.ND Girl Fnl '°' Tues 7 pm, Thurs 7:30 pm. H Pennysavcr, 1545 Newport Cha.irside, will train. ~~ n:~al: crea~~Mu~t! Club. ~lulLt-n,i\lion d•,llnr For Ne',\1xir1 IW11eh Ad ya<·ht iw.h•11 office, '. 11r 54&-0989 ousecluning Blvd., Costa Mesa. 962-3631 dependable. Good re 1 , s. MAINTENANCE ad\er1is1ni:: progr.tnl .... fl'(' I "\J:t'n<·y. All skill" tnl'.'lurhng startlui;::, i::ood 4utva Jent. RCH!TECTIJRAL DISHWASHER 1 Roo ~. board f guaranteed h<.-ensin~ school shorthand. Sharp looks, long Balboa ~larina 673-8840 HOUSE OF CLEAN A · m "" + wages 0 Exf'ellent sales tranung. hours goon pay I l~ Floors, windows, walls, cat· DRAFTSMAN Must be neat & dean. Over ms mo. Send resume lo MECHAJNIC Pl all v · J . 'Send R('s~nH•. \V0~1AN rook for '.small Services and Replirs pets & drapes. 1 Yrs. area. Minimum l yr. exp er . 21. ApRIY in person, SUrf & Oaasified Ad No. 586, Dally s:J.-0:'10~ irginia ones I iClilllliflerl Ad no. 624 nursing. home, 5 day1.l/wk, . . 642-6824 or 646-2527. 9~. Sirloin, 5930 W. Coast Hwy., Pilot, PO Box 1560, Costa RED CARPET c/111 Daily Pll1,l ~Reh anon. Call for nppt. _, _, I AREyouemployed&looking N.B. Mesa~. ln1media1e _opening f11r Realtors p,.o. Box l!i60 -~~M-All-~75-'--===-...,..-- Degicat.u C eaning fur the big money op-DOMESTIC Help _ George HOUSEKEEPER to live in per "On'"' 1th general Costa Ales.a, C&lif, !l'J626 \\'RITER "\ * WE DO EVERYTHING * portunity outside · of your Allen Byla:xi Agency, 100-8 happy household. One l.J yr. n1echanical & t'iectrical tac-NEF:DS f Refs. Free est. 646-2839 present job? I have a E. l6th St., S.A. 547-6395. old boy. No pets. No iron-1ory cxpcriencL'. ,.\pply at REAFLREESTAITCEE SSAELES SECRETARY TYPl~'T· XLNT Housecleaning prestige position for the DRAFTSMAN ·to do il'l@:. Own private rm. bath, S~ur-lok Corp. 1300 :.asl EL N Great PR iipot tor sharp in· .• PART Tl~E Add-A· Room REMODELING, patio covers & carpentry. No jobs too sn1all or large. 847-8372 or 846-3708. By Day. Own Transportation right man or v.-oman'. Call mechanical assemblies & entrance & color TV. $5(1. Normandy Plac-e. Santa TRAINING I riivjr\\Jal \'f,ilt)5')0Ci skill. Oc-~ 83.:r-9396 At"'T 4,30 PM. ·. * 836--0648 * .' 540-:ll'l'O detail drawings, Some JJ: per \\'k. plus !Win & boa.11:1. Ana. An Equal Oppol·tunlty f~:1mous Real Elitale L~ns-casionaUy 'p\°VC'ls to i<JIOrl \'NG nuln looking for cmn.'r'r ; l.f\f Cl».1PLE1'E' HOUsi1 cii'd development. $100-$8(IO 6T:ra62'J. Employt'r. in;: Cou111e nov» a1'aiJ.1blc j sh•JV.'S in Alcuµui<.'O & 0U14:r potcn1b1J in sale&. ~rt Babysitting CLEANING SERVICES. AS"SEMBLERS mo. 2-3 yrs exp req. Coo-HOUSEKEEPER, Ex P' d, 1 ~1AINTENA~Cf: -Part tinl{' th1·u Tarbell neallo1·s. Jo"n•r· far a1\'fl.'I places. SaJa9' to (ron1 hotlom & ~ U'!'o I--'---''-----* 646-5943 * 548--3068 * tact Al Tyler, 979-4842 Ref Req, Sa1ary open, -older man preferred. Ex· Pliu'l"OlC'nt Sl'rvict'. rrrl' I S100. Call Sally H ft r I Nl'Y.'fJOrt 1'"Joor royering BABY Sl'ITING .._ rAe. T e P(: ~rd \Vaterfront l\!ewport IW_acb perieOCE" Ullllet.'t!SSa.r)'. Apply Tnuning Progrwn. Barn I a4<H3055. Coutal Personnel 675-1636 My home, lunch & breakfast ,,,.cqi . · ax • e Wire Wrap Dr's Assistant Mme. English speaking. SilvrN:oods, 4j Fashion \1•hlle you team. Call Al Agenc.y,17fOO Harbor Blvd., ----------1 included. El Toro, Lake Income Tax Preparation e Touehup Young .lady (18-28) to assist &12-5607. Island, Newport Beach Sloan iTI4' 832·5440, oni~C~.M~·~;,~;;;;,;;::::;;1~~~~~~~~:~~1 Forest area. 586-5950. Reasonable rates. Plse call in health 1pa.. Will train, oo H 0 USE KEEP ING-Ute. I P.1a.nagement Trait!Cl' \reekeJids ITI4) 8.12-1000. SECRETAltY/i\tedical Of- 1 ~·, . VACATION Mother will care 675-6616 for appt. fi:O FEES exp. nee. Apply in person t.ive=in. Boy 1 yr. Momma Coll~ graduate. Starting REAL ESTATE-fi.oe need!> llharp, ambitious:, lllrdllrv:IM fur your home & children .Jani'torial ; , any aft or eve. 2930 W. has bad back. Approx 2 mo. I salary up to $ 1 O O O . SALESMEN -Why not v.·crk carttr girl. Able to jnggle ·3 '<'-"hile you vacation: Drives, Immed work in S.A. Coa$t Hwy, N.B. Refs. 979-9888, C.M. 1 Ambitious aggn"ssive. call in the hottest area 'Hun-things at once & do all ex-I X1nt ref. 64>0574 OFFICE cleaning, I i c' d , RecJ's only 3 mo's e~~: DO YOU QUALIFY? INSURANCE Age'ncy Girl -Mr Black 544-!IOOJ. ting ton Beach/Fountain pertly. Aecurnte I Y PI st. ~ LIC'D Day care, 7arn-5pm. 1 bonded. 7 Yrs exp. in area. OUr crews, are neat, young. part . time .. Knowledge of MANAGERS & foremen. all Valley a~ let us train you! Pleasunt person.'llity. Send Antiques BOO Child, wk1y. Xln't care. 642-6824 or 646-2527. f.I sharp-looking, energetic & dY.·<'lhng ftre & ho m c 3 shifts, 11.·e V.'ill train, Call P.lul h! c Name e, re11un1e to Ari No. 867. c/o ~ Harbor/Baker. S4&-lS39. fast We do housecleaning in owners rating hl'lptul. Ex· MacGregor Yacht Corp VILI..AGE REAL ESTATE. ~D:llY ~ilot P O Box r.:o. Free Demonstra~ Landscaping 11 rest i g e homes for cellent opportunity, sal~ 1631 Pla('('ntia. co~ta ~1~ !'162-4171. 1:i60, Cofota ~tci>a, DI.hr.. Sat. f\lnr. :l, IOA~I -SPlll BABYSIT. l'\1y home. M-F. i ---~-~----..5i discriminating Petl, pie. If open, must be good. lYP.~t. CU""~ •. R_EC~PJ'IONIST 92626. "Th(' A11 ol lilitra" Big yard. Hot lunches. 2 " ha d oL r-"~·--I ~u:.-:>L .-• • · -!:' .. ~. J . K h 54&-8269 LANDSCAPING • -t• you.. ve. pr 1 e . . . ..............,,""'." u ......... nc:c, T\ . OPERATOR. ru!l or pn11 C"rowinx fu-m in lrvinl-Com-SECRET ARIES ~n ......,., _& 8eau1 lul ~y lo supe.rvts0rs. al Y For unique & personalized tama tC& ''urkmansh1p. can \1ork Ca. For 1ntervtew call ~ ern . . . , . . 1 f plt•x needs sparkling in-VOLT Ul<'Xpt'nstvely 111.al1.e ~ your BABYSITI'ING , 1ny home, style in landscaping, in· d \\'/oul super\•i11ion & want Nutter -R.1.3-9-180. ti nit, rxpt 1 IC'n•~1 • fir .'0P d i_; • di own 11l11.lned glaM art •'lf"k. M d I M bl 1 · · rk . Nl'""flOrl &•ach locntJOn, iv 11u.ll 10 ~11n £' front I p I esa e ar, reasona e. terior plantll decorations, & Ternporary Help I rpi P~ par~1ti:nct W~ · INSURANCE Ai.>en<·:.· ex-highcsl of elientelc. Apply der.k. Lui.• sho1·1 h<uld. Start n 1to1nt ersonne i\111h1u1•s of the World 979-59M full maintenance, contact 500 Ne\vport Center Dr. P Y _tv.·~n · a en-pc.>:rienced. Part tin1r ar-in Pl'..'l"!'IO" Tues lhru Sat $450. ca.11 Jan Page 541}.6(65, Tl•n1porary &rvh.'l' 1957 Newport Aw C•rpet Service James C. Elmer, Landscape.>: Suite SID tal Readier, 569 \V. 19th St., 1.emoons. Costa M('sa area. ~19 f::asiblulf Dr.. Npt'. Coastal Pl."r'llOflncl Agency, l!S-1.~ Can1pu111 Or .. Su!tl." 106 Cofla Mc:.11 51*-903.1 & Plant Care Co. F~e Ne-.vport Beach 833-3861 C.1\1. 642-6500 &h. 2790 Harbor Blvd., C.111. Nl'\\ po1·1 Ike.ch 546-4141 BEAUT Lrg solid 11f,a(nul JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery estimates, 646-7229 ..,,,,,~~~~'!"!'~""'"" ElECT RONIC • Equal Oppor. Employer clw...ist. Ori~ h IL rd wf re . Ori-Shampoo I re e Soot· Masonry AVON SAYS · · W--1frs • ..,. " .W j ~~~ h~~v.·k~~le~lt ~:.~ RECEPTIONIST e Secys. Gl!o, t.gl to WiQ llandcarved, Bur~ ~t· ch.guard (Soil Retardants). ----'------·-••n-You• .Ow. n Boss'' . • l"-·-nc .. G,.,, lo.,....,,, Ing , \/f"ry old. Xlnt ..and. De ,.J, 11 I D9 I 111 r"1all sales. Newpotter ........... .. •""" • .,,.,.. !;; brir;reght!:~ \ & l~ in~u'i.! QUAWTY o1aso11ry work Earn an income of your,own, ·TECHNICIAN ID\ntt..rc DCD('l""w..ftrl..lrl Inn l';1(t Shop &14-1100. Day or night, no exp . .nee, • Payroll/Billing SGOO -,..,."""· :·,1~\ll1'~1r~11rl1c~!ing' CIX'st bleach for \vlUte carpets. brick & block walls. Patios right iJi your own I ~~~~~1~ I MECHANICAL easy. fun job. Will train. no * 100°/o FREE * .. ~:·:~~-1 • _u -·· . Save your nloney by saving 1 =a_s~pe~d_al_t~y~. _67'_5-5:!_._70_.__ neighbortiooCI: Be an AVON Good .JU\Y"-L> ~~ 1 typing 01· !>ho11hand etc L. "-Ind , A .. llF.NCJI Inlay t•11 b 1 .net, me extra trips. \Viii clean Painting & Representative. Call now: career opportun- 1 Day ,i;, S"'ing. \1igorous 11e\\' A,pply in pe~n any 'aft 0; 1z ......, er s gem·y J-'n ·1H·h ri(•lori11n qpoch. living mi., dining rm. & p rh i S4&-5341 or 54().7041. ity with expanding FEE PAID Co. Uses ligh~ puneh Pl't'~ eve. at 2930 \Vest Cst ll"'Y,. 4500 Can~~u~ ~r.B h Sriiutish dinln~ room w·t - bnlt I'~ A $7 "" ~pe ang ng BABYSITI'ING ,.0 °"'home. O C ty R . ·I for E\C'Ctron1c Con1ponet~. N.B. 15-1t).2118 NtY.po11 l'IH' ALL /A::rf{T!. 1'ht!l6!'-670'.). ,.,, ny rm. ..,..,, range oun e-1 Trial ano1ney to 17 K Will train. E.'tetllenl ooo-· - -----~-couch $10. Chair $5. 15 yrs. CUSTOM PAINTING 6 )'I'S/day. ,3 ~·ell-behaved search & Manufactur-1 Sr. Elec T€ch to $12 K ditions. G42-l8T7 Sccf'l'la.ry-Jun.1or . Ar.; TI Q D J.; S · t ab Ir ~, exp. is what counts, not Jnter/Exter. Unfum. inter. children, ages 5, 8 & 10. ·mg Company GOod E.IC'C. Safes Engr to $12 K ., li!usl ha~t· good tYPU\£ sk_ills. dres."<'I'. 1•hairc;. l11n1pi1, l)lhf'r method. 1 do ~-ork myself. spec. price. Free color 'COil-Near beach. Might consider , • • Pui-chas Agt/Stl ll!Jg $10 K NEED E>..IRA MONEY . RECEPTIONIST ' !:iOnle flguff' "~irk. _Vari~ty furnishlnt;:s. llil 1mi~in~s. '-'Good~"'re~l.c-"53~Ji-0~10~1~.==~I suiting & est. Lie. Ins. live-in. 494-5323 a.ft 7 pm. start1!'9 sal~!'Y & fringe Bu.,yer/Marine HrdY.'I' $!4,500 We ~d you! Call for an FOR APT. COMPLEX of dutit>s, G1'0\.\'1ng f1narx:1aJ fi7J-19T.I. ,-0 SE OF CLEAN \Von't be underbid.~. BABYSITTER needed, Mofll-benefits. M1htary trade [Tool Crib Allerld $53'.l appointment. M-F, 9 to 5. Expc.>:ric>nced In Office \York. corp. Conipany bcnebl.s. J\tU·"ST=-c-,;n-·~P~E"°'R~s°"'f~A~N ~rof~s. Car~t Cleaning No Wasting Thun. eves. 5=10 pm, own school or college train-I Secy. Const. to SG;,o 838-4944 4 days a "''k, Thurs thru Sun. Gl ·l~l.lfoO Ct 1 RUG s~ ' s \\' E D Jf s 11 642-6B2A or 646-Z27 *WALLPAPER* trans needed. 642-1630 ing. Minimum J..5 years Secy/Bkkpr, to~ NEEDLEPOINT Painter !\lust be O\'er 25. SECRET,\R\'/ crira, f'x-CR\'STAL 714-i!l-4611 C.m.nt C.ncr.t. \\'hen you t'all "Mac" BABYSITTER wanted days work experience. Im-Re<:ept/Gai 1 Ore 10 $550 wan.led. lilust . ~have exp. CALL 546-5025 I ~i·;~r x1;,;;kk~pp;~~ &re<i~~: j A.ntiqu•' .. Oinini: :loon\, , ,..01444 ,,,.., lffi nd n· ht own trans _.J• 1 I 1 Inventory Clrk to $600 Prrime. Call GG-3820. ·~ C'h 1 11 t 1 .....,.. ....-a or 1g 51 • meu1a e emp oymen. Clt?rk typists to S500 -1 RECEPTIONIST Telt>pron1prer, An Equal '.111-s •. 111 cxa.: ~n _:on· PATIOS. walks. drivc.'S. Saw, PAINTING & PAPERING • C.M. area. 645-3074. Send resume of experi-Gen'l Ofe-L.A. to $500 Newspaper · J OppQr. Lrnplo~'er. 2624 \\'. dltinn. S:iO. total. ;iJG-?Mia. break. remove & replace Interior & Exterior. Llcens-BAR MAID. 21 ~o 35, eves & ence & salary require-COn'!.ml. 14'tes rdtcr S~ T ist ~oast Hwy., N.B. 642-3260. Appli•ncet j 802 concrete. 548-8668 for est. ed, insured & guaranteed. weekends. 151.i2 Newport ments top O Box 1077.8 Recp~/l('g'a.J G.O. to S500 '{P l· Front office girl 10 hufM'tlc SERVICE ST AT IO N At·l~~------~- CUSTOM CEMENT WORK Call Harris, 642-4558 Blvd. Costa Mesa. 64&-9935 S An C lifo • ' Fullerton/Brea To punch TI:S Tape for uio-plJOne & typini:. C1ipf)('r lt'ndant, ... till & part tinie, FREIGHT DAMA"E Drives, \VALKS, Patios, PAINTING & Papering, 20 BOAT Assembler & shop anta a, a rnia, Eng Pur Constr &-cy to $650 types. E~cellent sa~ary and l\1arint' Corp, 1!119 E. Qc. 40 or ov,,r. G<'ntlen1an w-ti Pool decks. Don, 642-8514. yrs in llarix>r area. Llc/ work Must know sailboats 92711. An Equal Oppor· A ~p Constr lo S55IJ b~ f.nnge bencfils. Eve-cidental St., Santa Ana Senriee SL Exp. Ap11ly , , bonded. Refs, furn. 642-2356. $1.85 hr. Apply at tvnity Employer. Free & Fee Positions ning D"'A'"iL· y PILOT RECREATION director, full Chevron Station. fi04 S. 'i~1~!'('~ dryC'r~'.. r~Jgul'ra, · CUSTOM Concrete Work. No job too small-No Delays. Free est. 638-3325, Landmtlt, Mon-Fri, lo-5 ELECTRONIC 48';1 E. 17th iat Irvine) Cl\t Coa..o;1 Hv.y, Laguna Benl'.h. ~ ·. ·.:1·1'll reuuc ....... P o PROF. Painting, also roofs, 526 East Alton, Santa Ana. Suite 224 642·1470 330 \V Bay SI 01 or pan lim£'. Expcrient.'e . . SlOO. Child Care CHILD care -Anytime - Licensed. Good references. Hot meals. 968--0887 CHILD care, $12.50 per t.'hild. Fenced yard. Good ref. Soquy 54~707. Contractor Additions Remodeling Gerwick & Son. Llc'd 673..Q):fl * 549-2170 JACK Taulane -Repair remod., addit. 20 yrs exp. uc·d. My Way Co. 547-<Xl?.6. Oraftlng acrotUL. ceiL inter/exter. Assemblers \\'ith so m f' I &t2-Czt E 1 ··309 JTI'('f'd. Con vales I:' I' n t Sl-IARP g1_rl for office v.•/litt' Set•r._, T{n('hUl'k & Contpany Lie/Ins. Free est. 64>519t BOOKKEEPER F/C, soldering exp. Pal Elf;!('-r-n ,,..,... 'ltlil" 1t Ask for Andx.Paul Hospi!al, &12-l~t:, bookkee~1nl( e.l(p, ialary 9059 Arlanis, FluntirOn capableofprocedures, tronics Co. 6391 or Dav~: open. 64..r-1184. B+·ac-h, 962-77l'I! , PROF. painter, honest work, reas. Int/ext, free est. Refs. 548-2759, 557-7455. Custom paper hanging. Will show , books in your ho1ne. 213/ 896-4962. DISCOUNT Painting. Comm. & Residential. InL & Ext. 552-7&47 /673-2193. Pla1oter, Patch, R•p•lr design & i n t er face west minster Ave ., Janitorial Foreman Restaurant I SR . TYPISTS service. Good benelits XlnL westminsler, 8!»-3.10l. Trainee NIGHT AUDITOR A FUN PLACE FRIGIOAIR!: Custonl dclux 1-·tloo •;-,t are a $500 C • , •t t •-A I . K VOLT wnsh1•r & Dryer. _,yn, &;lary ~pe~Miss Brumm: Executive + omm1s11on 1• us "" exper. PP Y 10 TO WOR I pt'f'll('ntly 1n use. $12,j, Associated Travet Services, l.argt? ,\merican Corp, has 1 \ \\'e n<'ed an aggressive. ma-ix..nion, Hotl'I Laguna, 425 lns t•nt P e rsonnel 646-5116. Incorp., 833-i!m. Secretary!Rf'et"ptionist 1 tun-man 11·00 is capable 01 ~ ;oast Hwy. Laguna :Jirz R, b Temporar')' ServiCf' -.-1-l'-l:."T~l~N~G"ilr.o~u=s=-,=:~tu-,...,tc~,-•.. Large Ameriasi Corp. has 1 do•aling \\•/fhe publi\; & has c · I 3..'1-18 Can1pu11 Dr., SullC' 106 avocadr'i, 2 dr ~·If dl'fl'O!i"t. 1 BOX boy wanted, ~fomlng girl Newpor1 Beach Offke ffianagt!mi'nl polentjal. Musi NURSES .Al DES te eu et t I Xl"\\'port Beaeh 546-4741 yr nld, very 1'('8.'Ultwl)\~', hours. Richard's Market. needing a dedicated, in-be over 25, married, high Pennanenl full time. 7-3 Equal Oppor. Emplo)'t.'l' &l:r-456.1. 3433 Via Lido, 16 6 0 telligent woman. Fantastic f.l'hool gratl & able to "'Ork shift. 8-17-3515. fl {J TAB Answering Se r v I c e , ie-=~,~~-=-- 1\facArthur Blvd, Newport be:neJit.s. Sa1ary open. Must nighls. J\1edicaJ inrurant.-e, Huntington S.ch L. o/...1; cxp'd PBX opt>ratflr<i: for all Re nt Wa1he r 1/Dryer1 Beach b£" responsible & eager to sick leave, paid vacation & Convalescent Hospita l • ee shifts, xlnt benl"flts, pd $2. \\'k ... u11 malnt, •PATCH PLASI'ERING CASHIER learn. Call &ll>-1334. pl'otit sharimi:. Only those l88ll Florida &. vac~holiday J'8Y. call • fi:'.9-16l>2 • All ty~I ~~timates GEN. OFFICE Exper. Gel-coat seeking pcnn~:~'· '11· Huntir~gton Beacf1. ea. Kitchen Marie, 892·1212. LRG GE Refrig, Like 1le\11, AAA 1'""inancial Corp. oUen Touc.h-up. g~~e ~~ n....:u app Y· NURSING: LVN s'Upervisor Personnel TECHNICIAN Lr~ frt>eling unit. 'Sl<IO. Plumbing outstanding opportunity for E,,.,·-•, __ ,,,,.... for 3-ll shifl, 4 ...... ,,_.,, for ch('<.'k out 00 C'Om· ftill}-1794 afl .'.!. bng· ht -....; ...... r .,, __ • .,t:ll '"' .. ,, ....... "' JUNIOR Salesmeu: ll).15. ._,,. ""R~E~C~O~N~o,.--=~r::-:-===-·I L.R. -s PLUMBING ""'_. ..... ,.. ' .;JW.ll ..,.,.,. •-beach area. call for appt, Needed n1unicatinns Jln('flr ampJi. · AP Llt\NCES v•' Call Jan Page ~. « Earn 13).$4£1 per .,.,.eek get-I ~1 -·' l)u la · n---•-1, & Re~;-Wat-r---I llard"·a-1-talle-I th 494-8075 nc~. p n I f: t"f"fro!l!('!I ...... IV('r ....... -~ar. II p ~. ru::111'-11JC ....... ~ '"' .....,..,,tat Pel"90ne Agency, t',KJ;..;,•N Y-•CBTS'" ling rww custome1" or l' Co. 6391 \\'cstminstrr """"" !SW Newporl, Cl.1 548-7780 PLANS-Houses, Remo d, heaters, disposals, furha.ces, 2790 Harbol' Blvd CM ~ DAil..Y PILOT. 1111s is not a NURSES Aides, PM & night full t im• & ~ .. 330 Room Additions. $30 up. d:dlwashrs. ~ MIC & ., ' · :>ltl-8061 newspa.per route 3.00 doe!! shift. x.lnl fringe bnfts, \\ l'slniimter. I-"'"'~ 1. Av!M·ado "'Sh & dry $1.?J. 557--06~ 557-9695 ~!~:..ce?'mplete Plumbing ~~g =ther~e:aya~o~ EXPER. Liqoor clerk. Must oot include oollectin:tJ or Beverly Manor Conv llosp part tim e TELEPHONE Over 21X) v.-a11.her11. clr)'("r5. Dr.-r1•11 =--,_, 6 ""I022/"•·• "°°" have knawledi;re of foreign & delivering. Transportation is (96..5786. lNTF:RVlE\rERS rettig from S39 95 :H~ domestic \\oine. Pleasant t'............... '"" IUw NURSERYMAN experiell('ed · . -.J • KtJarn, e ·• lfl· •· PLUMBING REPAIR ""7 yrs, .....,,.. '""'"°"""' -.i.1...1. W• wo-'· •-•A i\p1lly ::.:, tl1nly I &: SUPERVISORS .,.... t \'R d I 1¥ TAKE Do~Re-hang $2.50 No job too small CROPPER Gun Operator, working t.'Ond & XlnL houn after school and 8 on with wholesale grov.'ing. lSl E . Coast Hwy. tn P':'1,·1d£' a c""l.it. ca~! ron· slall. Lott' mod. ftll C'y('h• per panel. Fast s er v. * * ~3128 * * exp'd. must be able to do bene.fits.. Opportunity for ad· Satmday. \Ve have openings Sala..., O""'n, Call for ap. wn1enc't' to f11m1he11 10 your Kenmorl' w:uih~r. s.~t,.Zi«). I l"'~" ·~~r:·~·,.~2571~1:.__::..:_.:..:f;iii\!~~~~~t~'fl>O' own repairs & maintenance. ~ for 1''ountain Valley -' South 'J ..,. Ne wport Beach community. Wnrk from yuur -I ,~. U'Kr' • RAINS unclogged -$7.50 4 Da.y work week, Vlll:ICement. . Huntii:igton Beach areas on-point.me.nt 5S6-1580 Equnl Oppnr. f.mployC't' home. Nn f" x pc r I e n cl' • .. DISll\VAstbliERS. washers. Electric.I Sewer line to 100' -$15 TRABACA Products, 837 W. EXPERlENCED Fry Cook. ()'. You must llt' out or 2 OFFICE GIRLS ne(.'t'ssarv: v.·" v.·ill 1ra1n .... ,ry~, ~ t. guam &: * 549--2502 * 18th St., Costa Mt?sa. Full or part lime. Kmmers school by • ! PM to NEEDED RN'.~. L\1' 'ii PracticaU Write O&i.11lfied Ad No. 613 ,ilelv fl. k.'.!9-163): 5:16-§21.B. E00L~~~N,jobs~ice='. S ...... lng/Alter•ti">nl CLERK, Uquor Store, Cok>ntal Kitchen. 512 W. participate. E.'ICperi("nce..: RJJ.dio lek!pOOne dii;ptilrh iinale & ff'mtilP1, PrivAte Dally J>iJut, P.O. Box 1500, REt-~RIGERATOR l~O doon P--b1 .. ma''ied ste""" 19th St, CM. Closed SUn & boys gwen Pr ior I I Y. ~1 .. _1 •-2S, able 10 d,o·ve dutv • -l,"tl relief needed. Coi!ta Mes~. Calif. !12626. 11utn lit>frosl, :; ycar!l old llkf' &: repairs, 54~-Alteritlon--642-5845 .,:':.:.:"0'. ~Hunt'"m-· s.n:"h. Holidayll. 968-96'U. " ..... ""' '"' "" ~ .......... -'6"'" ... · Apply __ I~ Penon Linds-'y Nun;i•s, Reg·. TELEPHONE SAL ES ne:w. · · Gardening Neat. accurate.~ years exp. 536-51fi0 Call for appt. EXP'D full time Service Stn KITCHEN helper, female. YELLOW CAB CO. 83f}-8500 or &Jf',-4)(16 Pt!nn.anent or ptl.rt lime GAS STOVE -MOO-HIGH fashion altera· COOP~ help, cleM cut, 422 Ave. mature. ,_fe!'8 Verde Con· 186 E 16th ~-ta M UBBER t k . &. ••n "A" ·'171 "'~1 ~1 COMPLE:l'E service, also ""' E&tn!tla, San CI em en 1 e valescent 661 Cen!er, C.M. · • ....,,. esa R pTI'ss opera nr -""'r · mornings ('Vl'.'fl, .....,, V'f'T"I or ... , -,,,.,J clealHlP joba, new lawns, lions 11 yn:. exp. lor appt. Pantry Man w/great exp In 492-9091 OFC Nurse-LYN or medical Wiii !rain Strad,y work ~118n1. wages & ?'"1~1, Los WA~'HER. Gnod cortl planting, exp. reliable. Flft Call 54&-&768 N.B. Mon-Fri. large food operation. Ca:ll LAUNDRESS-7 to 3. Mesi. MSU!tanL Starting salary bt'rwfl\3. \Vl.lllnic 10 work Angeles 'Rme11, ;rtfHl:.!01. !i yrs S25 l"' est., 9(!8..0832. Televl1Jon Repair Chef Frei;!. 714-644-1700. Skilled le UnakillOO x~t e C'o<A~; ~08Jac 861 $500 mo. Mon-Fri. ~56!!0. ?!'i'.!.!1J!t aftt"r trsinlnl. CaJJ • nlLLER ~3210 or 6'12·7445 dlts ~ llelp. ~·"~ ~ -~~~ I k EXP. l-lawailan Gardener. -CCX>K. Xlnt waaca • ........, 64&-GXM-• • PART time TI'('('plioniflt for · Comm ma b11.n . e )t P ~ r · FRIG 2 sJ)l':('d dlx washM', Complete garden 1 er v, Bring them In I. 'Savel pl@asanl worklna: con d. LICENSED fire & cuual~ Orthodontic offJ~. Typing & SEAlfsrylESS n1ln. G mo. n:qu1red. Ctn. used 3 yn. cll'C. dryer, $125. Kam 8 l &. n 1, 6 4 6-46'16, Iii" Ca ll US for S.rvice Mesa Vef'(lt Conv. Ho«p., FIBERGLASS. Moldet. Must sollciton or llg!"nts. We I accounHng skiU. d..'ICntisl. ).lust be C'X~rieN:ed •. nnisl tfneh1 Bank 711-646-7121 Mk pr. O'!' offer &l"t-'71B9. • """t.\e .AIL M'"t..'"C'.o 861 Center St C.M. 548-6585 gel coat, mold I: do repair established finn. Over 20 -.~rlul 1 h'lit .t be able to do own repun A for MN. Nos. An l'(fllal op. ==~~~~~-~-,, 642-1337. . : , iii 1t ~-~ r~ ~ . " v.'Or1t, Al!llb' .JfJ Landcraft. yean in Or&nJtC Cn. Send ~llli~.,;,,,,lt.• r'opy f,i' ~la.lnll•n.'lfl('('. 4 Oat Work port!lnit)'~· mplO)'ef'. FTtIGID~flE Refri,a, .,Good LAWN~.. ''•.~-;-CSliW li ~ <f ~~lieo ~ CUSTODIAN· ' "'" Fri ,.~ -~--I Clusillod ed ... _ v .....,, b --D"'' I ' !~ . --:.-'I ()range_.,.. ~ o-• -~ .-~' rerumt"A I) commensurate with Ilk Is. -v.·etk. Appb' Tr~ •c:a U-• Needed c . '.673-,,......1 ll vacuu ~ ru,im, n1'¢":~ ~· ?cl~ Sa . ~ ll time-Experienced onij, Alton S.w Ana, Callf1 No. Ei()j, Onily Piiot. P. O. T)1led nosume to BCJ:tt 2151 PrOOuct.q:, fin w. 18th St.. • ':II .);!"" ~-id.'~·~ sen&:e, 1315 IAKM i,A\-t., Apply Maintenance Dept., FtBER.GI.ASS, Dqt'd Gel Box 1;,oo, Cos•• Jd(!Sa. cat. BifWk>n Vk'jo, cai. . ' ~la. ~lc'l'oa . e AtM mbly KEN).~cmt: elfl:. w•hn g w~ . .,., ;;::r• • • ""-"" Meta fl ~~ ol t PAIU:: NEWPORT APART· Coater. Four .,, work fl'J&I) o.. ... ,..,..__ Sca-·r--r-SALESGIRL -fur Ststlonary e P ackagl-. mBCtunr & dryer, ~ far C L-~-~~' ·1:;'-•'--.1 ~' . y·_.,,. I "~'TS-··~ Jambo,.. k ty T -~•-lull rmu • ••~ ,,_ ><-"' ... U' o ·~ ' ell u• tt~ -... ., -I ~t:".!'r.. M. 1•u..1' """'"'" "''· \\'ft' • Apply r • b •ca LJ:X:,\L l'llinpany ~..,... Sall Maker to U9t" industrial & Of'f!et> mipplie!i. Out!IJde e Ship/Rec Clr k 1 po r -· 8 • ~· ~ &J1!~ 1"1l f , iii: San Joaquin ·Hilla Road, Products. aa'r W. '18th St .. ttm.f'.emplO)'t'e. Must hive machine. GTa-G!mJ. aalM In Cnlll:i &feu. area. e Lite F •ct Labor C•m9r•1 & dlOI Y-~ cttiuUtp. 646-Tl'A N__,n Beach Colt• t.ksa.. + ..... 1ng, bookketplng, ll&ht 1 Sftlf'11 exp. IW'('. • E • 1 111'\1 ,. ' ~~..., • FRY COOK :-~. Sl.Artlna salary PBX Operalor -Rtttp. a .. ;ACH STATIONERS L.onJif & short le rm qu1pmen g= ~:'er,; CERAMIC TILE NEW I: TIME FOR OW!r 21_ Must be dNn .\ eommensurntc with a· dontat. ~ f!'XP um Nr"'"'°" Blvd, C.M. u:algnm~YAll llf'C'U of SYS"T'r.Jtt <I Df'wloplruc ''tank -. •. Free .... WJIO'J ... moc1.1. ~ .... Slnall ."'UICK CASH .... 1. AJ>t>Jy 1n-. iMf ....,.,,., ,,.. ""'"' S<nd ""''""'· Good t•-SALESMAN Exp M••• 0"'""'No "EE"EVE R •nd ...,1 •>Pai ....... · ono "'""' wetcome. a4dl .,. A Slrkifn .5!00 W: resume or letter .P.O. Box mani>er & 80mc typlna. C1ottti ~trf'd WftkendA • liter cyilndtt by ~k: JAPANESE ,...(;anl"""" •. ..-THROUGH A Hwy n, w; Ci>ut 2298. Newp<M1 Beacli-,._t "'""' , .... ,...,.. nm . ~II >~. Com< In l """""Now pbotngnophic tho""°"""..'. ~ µimplittL_ Wk,; r .... Service • .. p I .:=;,';:"".a.""'...,,--=----· I l YN·s Contact Cal"OI JllmetM, y All bntrll1 new All tor •ti:; doe~···~ .,i, -· DAILY PILOT GENER/IL llelJ:.; GM pump ~.,;i lnt..,,.tional Chemical & Vocanclft -......,.1 Rm'1 Ct rttl"'"" o.J Call GC-f321 E.t 33SL'ii Di-; HARQOl\.T\!Et ~VIC!: man, Detall 'Mtlr: Bo~' ~---'~coc~·=--,.,. """""Corp., rm Cam..,. -house, ..... ....... .r..;J . -,,_ b'tw 9 •• -"l<IPIJ,c · I • °"""""'~ " , WANT AD ... V.... Cl'.lSrA M1llA Car 'ilaw ~inR ,.,. ...,,. ., 0.., Jnrinc, Cl.'"2500. An bl .... etc. thnu O.lly Pilot \JW ...... W:tM or"~~· n • ~ ' 1'iu~;· ·,-~ ,.'A·._...:::.~-·' ·• -. ·-642-5671 Wuh, -nartior JIYd, tell? ClAi:liil"ltte'I &d do "I !?qual Opportun i t y Cll.uifledAd.St.Uldlellt!mlf AJ'(JOdwantadtaa ..... -"""' . L --a.ta .we.. IG-JO:IO wt:D • t.llll NOW MMl1I. EtnrJorr. nowJ Call ~58'7S How! St:ll w"' ltcrrn.. trlU.S'llJ \utmml. I ~ ~ . • . .. . t I . c' . .. l ~ -~·· .. • .. • I . .. ' •. • T ,_;; Ir ••• • • "•• I llM.Vl'UT , ' •· ·~ ~I ···-J~i! ---~ f --, -1 .'. II• I -·-1~~1 -;;;·-·~l§J.;1 C•1 a & p...,Jtvr. 110 Gorlp S.i. Ill Ml-'Jo-. Ill Pl~ t26 Doft ' 154 (,....._ -'Cl .... 953a-Wonted HI .. Jle I I ·~o.c .. UQUJD4TJOH 11,Wl 111G w.& Gu-. fldl. * AUCTION * ORGAJI HOBBY STAllD --· Imo , Scoot... 925 • --ed WI PAY TOP W: .. ~:: :'! ~~ :::-...:."ta.~ FRI D~7:IO P.M. ~~ =· -= = ~=-: :r ""'1--1Wd -CASH ..,.. • .,_... .,.. a. '°"A a ciU' f1'l. ll@le t J l'"d ·pidlll:. booU. MA CH 2HD Don't bu)' any r lllll until XJnt w/rbildreft,. rood -... u.. _ • 5 •-', ~ ~~-~ P~;!- 1.(pt. ~ aa...uc lllirtct. $lll. s.OIWOiltd.... '°"' ~ aCONL I Dlva.na,. Low ac.ta. you 1•t1.n play' Non.playm walchdog. ~74 I.,._ "'... ~ ~-.. _ --- ao.l I or lltam paujn:W lc •Spcl&llietl't$19.-. ~ MOCH MORE! Din!Het. Cbett1. C.OC.· welrometoatti!ndb-eework Horws 156 t'utell MXlplda!ww-. $f95.. .-... 6&,U .,..._ trl;pod • DL oM cMln $10. lOt1t £1 (elitn). Clw:n tall tables Cob' TV'• ihoi~· For lnfonnallon ~ w/&Jl ab'al IO"lf cw Slilitl 97!M5"l5 --. PU1 S501rt ~ tece _ lll.ple rodltr $!!. lJ&ttted VIDfJ IA F.V., 'Miura. Frl. Stt'rtOI, 1.&mPI.. ~ Coutoct: Tom V~1t1r1ch It.EC. Thbd, jurnpbw: pro.. ""~~ 'It VOLVO PJ.a ... Glllr .... 1M5 ..... pldurel $2l Dk. o.k taa.. Sat. Pia.not, 2 Train Sell, ReCri1-641-2J51 ·~ s yn., 9CIUQ(l, be-at" a(. CZ --.... -u CZ Rum wt"ll. .... p • t Qt I ii&t U& c twtn I». ~.::m~ :ir ffiGAN'T1C C&np Sale, an. uaton, Wutltrs. Dr)om It Coast Music Service fer. 66-tm ~ A ~ lt/R, n:tce interior • ... reDn:,.elertronic flash. NEWPORT AVE A tiqoet,, aJuawan:, ~. MUOI MORE!! Newport Rlvd. at Jlarbor Weekends. m4 NDt, Blvd., Of.-... Jl05G. « Cl&r, 496-CUl. AS tor Sales M.uqtll' ~I ~[ I .. , •. • p a lrifod· 11111. r6<l3l3. FORD RD. -Jti ... , ........... lte.... WINDY'S ~j:~!~D Colt4 Meaa Nl1l"OftCYCLE REPAIR • Roaeollonal 18211 Boach Blvd. : --l!F~~!!!~~!!!,-__ • _ _.!•!!~lnccol!ISTtA~M~E-, .. ';·~ .. ~-'C>·ni ~.'!.=·~~i *PIANOS.ORGANS* [ ........ I' .0 ~ -Work ........ Vohlcleo 954 Hunlln&1<>• Boach ~ ,,_. ~ ad.le!-OVa1 Wan. betwn..-M!!pDlla A._ COME BROW l:IAMlwiQWHY.l.lRLITZER llllNfqt .. ~I·~ t • Free pldt~ Onqpa 8C7.Q7 lO 9..,!!31 TRANSPEM.£0 Slaitke dtop.Jeial tlb&e ctenda. 6 N~lud. Thurs thru Sat. 3Yl5"" tiewport Blvd. 1-~eb. elciu-ance uf USt-d s..ar1-Pomona :::.'°'Ji:·~ deen.. .......... \VE PAY TOP bOLilR I I· I • ' • 'I I , • ! '• • ' . - a1oat 00 tura.'~ RM tan eane-bedt thah~ table GARAGE Sale JO A 5 llJd Behind TOQY'1 Bkl( • .Mo.tl'a. 1'0ntlnulod modcl org11ns. ,65 500 Tri .. -.... ,...___, Call maJ66 FOR TOP USED CARS lfl'l· BR ..._ CXlmtr' Cf"IUP pada. Good COlld, 122$. Call bike pa.Ir ell!d: baa 90ta, Costa Mesa * &f6.368S !\fany 1nQ,1, priced 1'.ron1 Boai GWral 900 $921. <leab!--..... .~~. T If )'OW' car 1s ea.era clean, ...._ ..,.m4 >40-l'l!N afters <haln, ...; .. 1ampo. .;,,,..... J SHIRTS 50 1149.,.. "':'" i...t ''"" .,.. ts, l'orocho -=~··-DUNE BUGGY, U6I .., .., ""'· ...._'"'.~ • HERCULON Sol a A w/lrg mirror many more C alwa,y1 at. 16' Runabout 65 H.P. Uere. .___ """''~ $l50. BAUER BUICK Dil'tlAU SET, Walnut. "4 low>lleat W/teYel'Sible a& 9722 Hilb Tide Dr HB, N; Wallichs Music City. Electric starh!r, fibentlul U 'tu.UllJ m ~ -kit 5•.. ~Harbor Blvd. ~i:... bedc-.lncl ~ta.bl.i;so2 QUEEN HIDE ABED, Brookbunt A-Couc Hwy Southe'm Cal1t 'Co 11 e g e South Coast Plaza 540-2S30 lapslrake, skis plua aif ~ Mllce. k1 *DUNE B&G1 w/traller. c.c.ta Meu 919-2500 MHm. , ~~!_fn)-41 "'-Id~ 9Jnday oal,v. ~!~eticSa Dept, ls having a PLAYEP. piano. Kohler & cel80ries. Le. v.'hee.l trailer ~~ 9:~~ ~~-=.. ~ A: chrome A·~-I r1 -" 970 OC>WO urn rDO() • ~11• ALL must go• Old bottles .-io:, l Ma.rcb S. 9-SPM. Absolutely perfect cond. •n-1. Su• -~ ~._, · v1u., mpo .u SOLID maple hurch, $150. 42'' ROUND white bmlca lOc tlq\R lbl Pl dt'eR Llquldating New Campus ~!l. Xlnf con<!. $700. S1400. 5.57-3896. ~ for~ .. ~--~~ ar Trucb 962 Cost ll.«lt new. A11nost new pedelta.1 ~ w/4 swiwl ~ 8!!... bum...-poo1' tbl and Alhletic clothes from ~ e MAKE OFFE .::,C~i"°;;;';":;;~~o,· :?:.-'!;'~c..j-~.;._-::'.::"-:-..;.;.:;:I LAGUNA IMPORTS ldt table 4 ~ $t1. • ..., Champk>n Kn l t w ea r S t' Good 830 R • '72 TRI TlOOR '"·-,.:__ '70 Jeep 60....00.S ' chairs. $100. 1~· gold aota. $20, Rug shampoo«!'I' $lS. ,....,,. ' _._ . . por ing I 15 Jo.1. OuJOOard. . 40 h.p. ---500 m:1.:..--:_.. ma...,.-,.... $45. 641)-1.1!{). CIJl eftS I ~cord Otpft $15, wagon .._.-!"dfen !I IW l f' ( S 5Qc ._.,1 --• LIKE ne.-Du.ish bdnn IPf. Sundty. whls $10 Sat I. sun. 6401 Windbreakers $2. Sweat FOR sale, Golf Clubl, alrrios• EVJnrude, b11: wbeel tilt 66-0303, eW'I ~ 9* ,., W~ cusbn. V8 Home Of Pre1t~· • & s/dbl ~ 2 n,·,. •••-g n•-....:._,_ HB -~ _wn shirts SOc-$1 Ladlos PE ~... :;nA1"''ng 1:J11e J tnuler, &lass over wood. 2 for Bob De~-.utomallc, p() ...-er Exoto'c u-tor art draTiW .......,dre.er • /i 0 p 2 Bedrooms full ot Spanish ~ .,..v ~. • °""""'".-clothes 25c R.evenibk's SOc ~s. l~tli, puttt>r, goU seats, splash well. 6J6...53lll. '?ti HO""" .......v llffrine. air condi. Is off~ these storage. CAii eves. Sl2-3927. BR tum. comp! se~_ITwtn COMBINING 2 b:::lu3eholds: SCC Gym bt1'1hld Costa bag $22" 449-1986 eves 22' Chris Speed boat I , .... A 750• whmijlmmft' l:ionirw:-f162BQJ). p~wned vehicles for sale. l-. KUWI Must Sacritice. Club chain:, d r e a a er•, Mesa City Hall. ' ~-· w nu fail'tng, ba&a. new · tires. Kdley suggested re-. Sl'OYE.lng nn A~ ri:t:"'Ois~ Dinette !li'I. Mfi....6065. desks accmlian. china, STER E 0 U t TV, Radio, Hi F i, 836 ~st'':'~tr~~ ::&19 ~-up. $9 9 S... lail $3TIU. 'Tl Porsche 9144 Uc • ~••-. ~··1 ---" CX>MPLETE king S2. powef. lawn mower, Jug. layoway .:....,.., n .cca'r' rma "'n1 Stereo 5-1&-t990 all w'-..1n•-$3299 ·1 .....,...._ ~ "'""'-a bedroom gage studio piano &: many i.;ior.) ...._,._ MINI bike, 5 hp, chrumed, •61JITL, 10,(XX) m1 es wkends. set, S i m mo .n a tber ' eoo&ca• ug ScJg m od e 1 • 11 y s 1e m I z e d RECEIVER Pioneer QX-lOXI \VAN TED 18 or 20 HP John. Briggs, Jack • ha t t . • ·-u-~ lt1any Ext_ras ........ $4295 ·~~ .~.-~-1 -~. ~ be.1, desk &: llUIC. ~-----N B ;,.,...._., .. ,,.... au IO ma I i c changer, $2al. S""aker, 2 each C-?05 son or Evi.nrude outboard. lrnt/ -... .......-Blvd wn&&L oi::o-...o• ..... ....., n>Lilll.'T ..,...,,,115, " ... .-...... · • vo...-.n;.>• AM/FM stereo reoelver. fi.:..-0270 * 53&-0200 * rear susp. $125/or I · 197'0 lt1GB Rdslr JZIBUE ~ ~ reclinH' $50. Garan. Salo 812 MOVING to smaller home full range air_ 1·u s. $85. 54 · 14• SKIF"' .. .:th ---. Good best. 64&-4920 ~ A';1-~ ~e 1969 Dal&Un 1600 ll.9AKA • -111-_ must dll!J)Ofte of CXl'CM speakers, tape deck & head " ... ...._.. ·71~ HU&ky, 8 s pd . , I.: 546-80l7 U}69 1'riun1ph TR 6 ZMN9i2 6'i' GREEN brocade 10fa, BAYCR.E.ST·brass bead bd, M~ple I-Pmv. furn., tnany phone plug in ja~ks. Bra~ runabout or workboat. $75. s "'1'00m coOOldon. Seldom lib '69 1'riumph GT s ZXY054 good t'Ollditlon S4S. x-k>ng mattttss maple di.rt mlJIC. famlJy Items, ROme new In box, guaranteed. • J[S 646-J311 leave mesa. ridden In dirt. $100. 8J3..311D. 1958 Fiat 850 x:xmJS *968-267l• set :t drarrera'more 2006 cklthing. 44'0 Kings Rd., Orig. over SDI· Balance [ Fl1!e to You 9!I 1911 YAMAHA ENDURO • •J .. 1 ••r.'l• 1967 Dttlsun 1600 ROI..551 '*-** Sbta lr.-lovmea1, newl' ~Rd: N.B.. N.B., Sat. & Sun. 3/3-4/4. now. $85.. Cash 1 or amaJ.I -~ Boats, Power 906 l25cc. Xlnt oom.. Lo mL '67 Sunbeam Rdstr YSR7l3 -URd, b>th_ far $170., usually -MOVING sa.le-furnlture art.. BEAUT. round oak claw pymnts. 893,...0001. 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 FOR sale Bow Rider _im $400, S36-366l 'mi Datsun P/U. Landau '86 Alpha GTC SJo'MOOO liii:ne, U:.19ID. odds A: ends. Sat A: SuD. 10-~led table, carwd oak SCRAM LETS Califoml~, like -new, 4Sbp '69 HONDA 350 top. All?'cond. Cusl001 wood '.00 Benlley 837CMD SIIDIONS queen-cbe llOfa 3. 507 Ave. Lorenzo, The dinin&: table, clocks. sta~ed • Chrys.ler all elect trier PX> trim. Custom camper &bell 58 Bentle. 8989WB bed. nr new. brown Bluffs. bookcuea:, g1.auware, miac. AOORABLE male cocker· Rt>arly to go. Manf xtras: 544-3117 J.lany extras! 3700 mi. ALL VEHICLES ARE ~ a.rtbl. 497-'627. GARAGE SALE 2908 Broad St, Newport ANSWER·S Shepht'rd puppy, 2 months $1975. 6~3553 ·57 Triumph GSD. Runs Good. 962-0'7'9t . • PRICED IVORY NAU GA Hy DE 2ml Bi& BeM ' -H... Httgbta (21.1) 691-397'0. old, trc-e to good home. CHRIS 25' Sedan. Excel. Semi-chopped. Call after 5 '71 DATSUN pickup wttb. 6 TO SELL! :r.r.-.,...,... ._.., ..o. GARAGE aa1e Ftl • Sat Ideal children's P e t · pac caboYer .... m,_ Air 998 S C t H y ~ Xlnt CIDDd. 90'', c& <Bushard & Adams) Moving . • DemuI"I" _Crime_ F1oot _ 557_7297 cond. Ideal ski or fish. Pm, 962-6756. :xtras s2475..-wiu • oas w lJ" SB5. 6M-Zl81.. Monda.y. Call 968-fail. spttada, drapes, quality Quaint_ QUOTE·'EM Owner says sell. Bkr. 711ii HODAKA ACE 100 ~ a:mall 'tent ltailer 8~ Laguna Beach 4~1074 J. P1ttE aedional IOfa. FURN, ~. toys A misc ~. ':: ,...:i;hf.: Remark about a male gos-~~irC:rk!na!::n n!t 64&-mJ. Exel. cond Many Extras! part trade. -..ru3 XlDt.. qaality. Best otter household goods. SaUSun .-:11 --. 5351 K-Uworth, slper: "He's lop man on the · OIRIS 27' C.Omdr. S/F. MAKE OUer, 646-5938 ALFA ROMEO Mf-m4.. lD-4. 1540 cmander, CM. H.B. 8'4&8. -i QUOTE-'EM pole." ~tention. Fri/Sat, 9-S, Sedan w/hdtop. Beautiful 1912 Honda al ~~~pvt c;:;,1------~---I BUJ'FET •. Ethan Al 1 en. GARAGE Sale, Sat l: Sun. SAT March lrd, to am to 3 STROu.ER S15. Carriage COCK·a·poo puppies, 7 wks, coOO. Must be seen. Bkr. Xlnt cond. S900 See s be 11 station. NEW ALFA ROMEO maple finish, xlnt cond. $99. 9:30-3:00. 210 Buel. Corona pm, SUn March 4th, ID am to $25 .. Potty fol. Car seat $5. beige white. Loveable 1 yr. &ta-27'M. 642-t7ti5 Brookbllnt I Garfield, H.B. BERL I NA c.pt's chair Sil S-1991 del MAR. 2 prn. 'm Joan St, Costa Bassinette $8. Play pen and old n1otht'r. 6-14--:>165 30 FI'. Owens cruiser, Large '72 KAWASAKl 250 Enduro. $!DJ. Sedan Clearance, Demo No. WROlJGRT lftln 8'us -. 3-F .. -i1-r.: .......... Salt'-c:o~• MeSa. Seda, atove, baby pad $10. lnfant carrier $3. salon & flying ~ Good Undt>r 1300 miles. Jm. 72 CHEVY LUV. •~Fm. 0284 tro111 h~ 6 _._.._ ...,.. ~ ........ ~"' ~ Crib and ma .. -,. $10 BEAUT black male cat, part _._ pe $6 500 ~r ~ A ~ fl.00. 6' Sun H 14851 PinehaYeli, <2"ibs, ladles clothes. Chevy . , .... "<: • • • Siamese. Purrs a lot, talks "''a · · maculale! Call 536-7201. Hea\'Y duty bumper. Good $3795 coadl sa MIM:. 675-514'. DvlDe (Walnut oU CU1ver). eng. part.a. ~:8t~ils J!~"!81'i~ a lot, very lovable 644-499'1 494-9'727 496-ml •'70 HONDA 450• co n d. RE ASOl'4ABLE! _ Pro\incial coocb * GARAGE SALE '* * GARAGE SALE SAT: In-See at 23522 Dune Me.ar El NEEDY GRANDMA ()nly, ~'ie~°!°&R ~~rtCH ExC!:llent cond. 1 O'Mle; 8D-3110. td);::o-,,-art,-::----]--:;_,,-m_p_llr_'f!l~""·l A-dlatr $6. • Serurday March 3nl fant &: chlldren'a clothes, Toro. 830-4370. ' .__ clothing. Size 12. 14. S395 644-5257. 1967 t'on! ~Ton truck. Cam· ~&:, •--· --~•---Dr ~-ta ... ~-----.....,,1 · """" Completely restored, as now. {@ __......,.. llN,) ..-..-"'"' .. '-""l ...,.., ..........,,.. ~.,:--P.. m I . c. MUST seU eom"''ete set • 671-1387 * BlCYCLE, Alen's 10 speed per Special. Good utility Q)O w: a. ........ ~ nIOMASV1LLE Fr e nc h. L~~=c"'""country,,-ce-~_~m=ust=M11"'= booaehold Items. 101 4 9 Kalimar movie [a m e r a BLACK Labrador -Golden $3500. 646-SOOJ, ~1088 77", rill(' condition. ' trailer. 554--0961 alter 5 and . NM:ie"'1 a..a. ~~I ~. tndtl'obt, r oad everything: clothes, bike La'fetraza, F.V. (nr. Slatl!l' 8 I n & 15' GLAS.SPAR w/';IJ HP S45. * 546-00!M weekendS. CCllld. $125. 9S3-4l13 mi.c. 816 N. Coest, l...ag B. ' &: Euclid.I ~i°St: ~x a::atic rtetriever pups, 7 wks old, Mere. Trailer w / 1 r g. 1971 ;sti() Yam· ha End 2400 "70 TOYOTA PU with shell ALFA ROMEO, Fer tbat ilen mndet 1511. try Need a ''Pad"! Plaoe an ad! GARAGE Sale, Man:h 3 It 4. loa.d 8 or 16 mm projector & ·195-4780. ~~· Sk1675• "'P""h ~cu~~· miles. uK£ NEW OONo. 11,(0) mi.. top l"Ondition: '65 TO '71 ' the Pemy Pbk:tm-~ Call SC-5571. Mille furn, po\\-et mower, beaded full screen, tripod FREE 10 good homes, feml . a.gs. · • ....,........,., $550. • 540-JJ!ll $1850. 557-8212 FROM $1195 T7wTTVTTTb~ ------• bicycle, camping e q u IP' hue. Pa.id S5fWJ. used once-~i!_,mc~:t ~~~ :~.~· 30. HU~ER SEDAN. Slps 6. IHonda Mi . Bl~ ........,. 's:i PANEL U'UCk. reblt eng. IRRJ515) ----~ --------Z<LUALAS.> e~t ranre 11£i 13th St, Hun-make offer. 646-1565 eves. Xtra nice. Steal. $4.250. 111 • '"'"""' rood , brak rfect nd tington Bch FREE puppies to good home, 1213) 697,-1974 I SIOO 6-3973 ~ es. pe co · li-·--4--.,lhnpn.,--.. ---~, ---;;,.oz:.,,--.,,.·--=--GJGAN'IlC Garage Sale: ~F-freemsc.ol~~~= 2 11~ has shots & dewormed. n~-t •-·i 909 i;r · ~ttr ~' ; Mavtng, everything ........ ! w e, · n.c ... 06• e., healthy. 10 \\·ks, 67:Hl883 UVCI' s, .><1I Yamaha J.fX 125, xlnl com, "66 OiEVY % ton PU, f 9_&:U4-. ;JJ/J l ""~ incl . e~v hand door}, ~·hite SHIO. 220 $400. cuslom camper. auto, ps, ~ • , GOO w. c.,. Hid-.. ~,,,,,..,AIU~. r~ Sat.~~·~~:: Dryer $35. Washer S35. Gas PUPPIES. mixed Australian WILL: .trad.e eq. & all 5.'IG-l496 or 00-'35! air, low utillty bed, 546-2535 L ~ ~ MIS"'40l...J a~ 'AT~ ~,.; slO\-e 36". cle'll.n, $35. Brew 'Shep., G \\'ks old. Free 10 furn1sh.1ng in FV C.Ondo for .61 OOIXi.E Pickup •69 383 -~ -NB. refrig., small, $35. Datsun good homf'!I. 54.'!·21~. do~'?\ pymnt on Columbia '67 650 TRIU~1PH . • -.:;r. ='B,..~~ KIRBY vacuum. Chinese an-Campe.r. sips family, $700. '** ~~ Siamese, black & 36/or larg~ or comparable Clean, runs JtOOd. W.00 ~ i,i;/<I spd trans. BMW G.111.. -'"""',,.. .-tiq hdbrd, Sword, o Id 2114 Conlinental, C.M. grey kittl'n, 6 l>.'ks old. Cute craft. 968-?.852. * 4.<rl-2276 * ~"'=-='-------1 --------- "· ON lHfGO. ~MJ: rf~R~~ ~~ORE~eo"'eoroSl'\\ing & fluffy. 545-5978. HOBIE CAT 16 Motor Homft !~ wlair~~~ SALES ~~~LEASE ra Vista NB. ,.......,,me ..,... nn net Mixed TC'nier puppy Trailer &. Trapeze. Slf:D'.l. 968-5247 ~"'"c For an ad In Women's World ==;;-;c=:-,,.--,.,.--· I w/CIJSt $50. Chrome & badly neeih home Niles 673-4004, Days 642-l621i Sale/Rent 940 · I! costs less to leaSl'. '73 C .. I Mary Beth 642-5671, ext. 330 WESI'CLIFF! Sandbox, green forrnica kitchen set 55l-l:J52 20, WOOD SAILBOAT •'71 DATSUN P.U.* Bavaria 4 dr St'do.11. PIS. stroller, carseata, toya. ~ $1). Schwinn Spider boys 9 air, A.~l/f'M, wide tires &. P/B, alr coM., Michc>lins !ping hispi1ut=loll. l Potholder Jiffys app11...,... Mocb more. S.t bike J25. Call 557-11367 aft 4 1500 •• 5448297 ~~=·a.~ """"'· 11600., 4'16-<123. XAS tires. Choi"' of colon. 3/3, 9 to 4. 1.171 Berkablft pm. [ .. • lrbl HOBCE CAT, 16' w/trailer 1 ·55 OfEVY Truck~ Ton, lo Sl29.41 per mo on approved Ln, Newport Beach. OOUGH-BOY SwimmiJl& pool Peta~~ complete. $1600. 673-76L'\ mileage, [aclory air, many credit. ' PATIO SALE l'i yea.n old. Like ne\v. _ . days xtiu. SJS.-0049. Bob Mc La 1· f! n authorized ' S. tl • Fum '-hold '"' x 4' w1'1h ~wood pl•, t-HOBIE Ca BltfW Dealer . 11 I t ..... • "''"' & .,. '"" " l, 14', \\'/trailer, I 850 N rth Be h Bl "Cl La ' more. 600 Michael Pllt.ce, ronn, filler cleaning equip.. 10 n1onths old, X'1nt cond. LANDAU Vans 963 ° ac ' ' NB. men!, am:! test kit Worth P ets, Generel 850 Make offer. 675-4-rai«ipml -Hab~24 or 522 •333 • $500 nl"W. Must sell, $300, '69 CHEVY VAN · .--:i. ~ .. · 1 • 1 • ( 9463 SiZf!S ll-18 Ly 1lf ... ;_ 11Tc...1'- ' •. 'I . -. 7028 ' 1· ,, '/ . Add da!h 'n' smash to separates with this new &eL ELECTRONIC parts, ham complete. 531-lZl.8. GROOM & BOARD, ll yrs ENSENADA 20, loaded, S289S THE CONTINENTAL ~hast scll this weekend! l£AS[ A radio rear. T.E., Must sell. all breeds. Free pickup! or lrade for Hobie Cal. O S M Sundayenly. 288\.t Eaat 15th DOUBLE bedroom set, 2 nlte ··~rry·s," Poodle pups 774--5976 F MOTOR HOMES 12 Ton port Van. ags wl St, CM ln alley. stands, double d r cs s er avail. 546-2848. LIDO 14 ·1h I ·1 good rai.!it'rl letters, V.S,afFM Tape w/1nirror, bookcase head· \VI rru er, \\'(' otter a 11itte selection 1o Dedt S2495. Call t. 5 pm. J_ew_•_l_ry,_ _____ lo.l:.:;S board, very good cond, $85. Dogs 854 l'Ondition.~'7l choose from tor immedi.ate1 .633-~~""'-·------ RUNNING Bear Silversmith Chain hoist, $50. (21 15" PED Gl'EED delivery. Sl-t> at 1 911 Ford wind o 1v • CREVIER BMW 1973 BAVARIA straight from Reservatioa. tires w/wheels $8. ~. I " 10>' poodle. 1966 Jo'ibcrgiass islander :.!4 JOHNSON & SON \'an-Camper e qui pp e d Male 31 {, yrs. old, good com-Sloop. Top l'Ondition. Asking v.-/sink "-icebox. Xlnt conQ. SaJes . Service . LL'asing Reservation pri~a lo aJI, 1=~ ;:1 boa~:~ ~~$5~'. panion !or adult. C.Ould $4600. 675-2740 2li2i L~=rl\=~ard, 12700 or otter. lttust 9cil. 2(LIJ \\'. 1st SI.. Santa Aaa Thun, Fri, Sat &: Sun only, become xlnt. show dog. <''""' .. ......, 835-3171 11\o1 pm at Navajo Trad· Girls 3 spd bike Sl5, hatch· SMJ. Call bt>L 5:30 &: 7:30 12' LEI-IMAN 12 Costa !\fess. <=~~-·~~~~-~~~ l·-=~--~---1 ing, 2ll2 Nwpt Blvd, C.M. cover SlO, 110 Gage train, pm \.\'l'f'kda)s & all day Sloop w/trlr, asking $.149. S4Q..5630 1911 OOI:X;E, B-1000 Vt.sit our~ home! 00-7251. $15. Metal trplc, S4~. "'l'f'kC'nds. 523-3673 can Diane. 615-61185 Tr TRAVOO Tradesman Van, complete G Medunery 116 540-292'1 3 GER!\1AN SHORTHAIRS Boats, S lips/ Docks 910 :s· DISCOVERER 1'1'/mag:s, custom paint, FM REPAIRMAN, pvt parry has Hunted on wild birds. 20'-22' CONTINrnALS stereo/Lape. bltns.. Xlnt WANTED 6" J ointer &. or type'ATilers & calculators. S1aunch on point, steady to 28' front mooring $2/fl. 18' 4D' PR.IDE & JOYS rond. $2450. 613-ll52 Ori1J Press. ~3106 E\'('n-Typewriters nt\Y $500. Sell 111ng & shot, back. 1805) sidc> mooring Sl .50/ft . VA..'l CONVF:RSI)NS 72 F.cONOlJNE 300 VAN inp S-8 PM. $2j(). CaJculators new $650., 812--0295. 646-6966 or 548-4395. ~ales e Service e Renla.ls pis. p/b. stereo, autoi;n .. ROY CARVER, Inc . MiscelJ.neous 118 !It'll $275. 962-53l5. DALl\1ATION 7 11-ks. AKC. s rDE TIE up to 35' $2.25 ft. * Danmar Inc. * deluxe seals, gauges, like 234 E. 17th SL 1----------IPOOI. table 7X4, pool hall Males & Females. Black & 224 201h SI, Apt B, Costa new S3Gl. 499--382l. Cost M MOVING: maple furn, hulch, ~tyle, can be coin operatNI. Liver, Pel & Show. Reas. J\.1esa, 673-5818. 13SO' 1-Iarhor Blvd., G.G. "'i2 Ford E·DJ VS custom a esa St6-44f4 antiques. wagon wheels, I piece slate top. Xlnt cone!. Sl6-.7J7 531--6!!00 window SUPER V AN CORTINA duck decoy•, carved 1creen All acces. incl. S 3 2 5 . ' :l Boats, Speed & Ski 911 Next ln G.G. Datsun ·Loaded. P/S, P/B. taci &. mueh more. 192 Wells Pl. 673-Jm l AKC H.<'!:. Silky Tf'rriers, 20· l\1INI ho I .k TI . t $3100 ~75 1----------I <'haznpion blood 1\11(', asking 1970 GLASl'RON V165. 80 hp. nie. •1 c nu · air, au om. · · 1967 CORTINA 2 dr au!o C.M. 548--0981 CARPET La,yer h.as ace~ss $150. Cal! 644-246."i dy~ or Mercury c>ng. Used 20 hr. Hol.iday on Dodge. All Jnr.T, "i"l f'ord super Van. vs, 3 RJ:H, rrb!t eng., nc~ ttn>s'. CHOPPING Blocka, l Birch lo 100 rolls of carpcling :~18-5484 nitcs. Trlr. Lots of extras. a1r frnt. & back, comp. 5elf spd, air l'Ond. 13,{XX) mi. Pr JU-liable & econ. transporla· Zix1Sx36" high 9" thick, I IJl"lov.· \Vholesale prices, adl·,",. AKC 8,, •• 1 t!ou-·'. M•l•. 6 $1175/offer. 551-2091. rontalnEtl. $16,000 m I. ply. $3."IOO. 552-7437 tion. $550. Ann 5.57--5071 Oak 24x24x36" high, l fl. remnants & drapes at "" '"' Reasonable. Ry owner .1~~~~~-----1--~=-"'='='""'""'--I thick. 53&-5006 rnun1 prices. 979-7820 mco old. good markingw, I ~s Goodera11 n,~• ... hout. llxi,;:! o""".-1.:"'x"£·cumif",.cl'e;i l!A~ut~•.cL::•::•~·~;~L--..:'~64~1·----D::.:.A.:T~S~U::N:.:. __ , han1p bred. $125 58&-3496 CO · S I t. ur:> •72 E>.'ECUTl\'E 28'. Perf KELVINATOR refrig, cop-Miscellaneous 'ors.12-63.il. Call ~ilK'ller. 673-8120. nd R 1 1973 DATSUN ~:1osi5.c=s~~~ Want9d 820 A~C Gcrn1an Sht> phe.rd 673-7518 ~n· ~~~~ ~\~· e.x~f DATSUN 1973 SlO. 9S2-6456 aner G:30 pm. Pups._,. 11·hnn1p ... ~~hoe. 151 !1'1 ""i nabouRt '•k1i & 0~shlngh SlB,IXXI. Days, 6T;>-l.636: eves LEASE YOURS WITH AL1NL M5TOODCEKL S PAY 5 to lO<;h more thaa so v.·orn1 • ...., ,. ~hots . ..-a767 ,,. riul'r. P t. ,,,., P 644-1630. e radio BEST 0 1'~FER on JI• •ttJOO o•o-Ceramic.-klln, m 01 d s. railed top S payers on used GER. Shep. pu~ adll>1, Stud 0 1"!1Vn ... · · .....,....,.,.,,, LUXURIOUS, roomy F . • bUmper guards Immediate Delivery JJAinls SlSO. Pigeon'•&. Cage Oriental rugs. 545-5010 1 ~C'n'. Sho\\' µC'I . Sound gt1ar. equlpl ., JX>\\' Llfetimt-2lt2:i. • v~I upholstry ~-~-·-•·· --· • ··- $2). 64&-0t."ll, 665 SUrf. 0-1. CVC'!I. sro1:k, a47-3977'557-4322. I 1• Free mi/Ina. Aft 5. • •• lul.~I brnkl' ~ .__, I i ~-wµ. ort ·m,~+.:n--1 , S!:.'VERAL sets of kitchen Musical Instr uments 822 1 llUSJl-Setter pups, ,\KC reg. Transportation .-h 838--05.n. Tuslin. • \.\'hit7 ~;~ """ Sl"8 s f ~ uo w !;'-:!., ! POTI-IOLDER JlFFYS! cabinets &. counter tops l.'hitn1pionship blood lines. _ . ISi Rent A Motor Home $49 99 i ·~ ~ &..:,, 64S·&IOO ~ Crochet and join 4 squares Harde En SACRIFICE. El!'efro.Voif'r' ~l-1409. f V ---·-~---. for ttnteT front. 4 '°" back, 81 n terprlaes Eliminalor ~Pe a k er~, OBEDIENCE ,...., .... ~ a r your acation • ·n D \TSUN . ku 5 \V. JSth, C.M. 6(2-2842 l'arfisa electric organ, Vo>. I • -1 .... ~~"'"" A ircraft 91 5 * 139-4301 * ' ptr P with 6 SPRtNG lS tbr: lospirntion !!iofor bq:kntt_ ~bine vivid BABY furn, equip, c]()thes. hffss amp. w / i:: PC' a k C' r to:O\ll'' &: Adl'anced LL'M<>ns PER MONTH pac cabovt!r ·1111prr. Air. b-a llitbebearted zip.front rs of ~ ~ed. Sz 10 t rnlt I lh l31nson Echo·R· ... G-ph·,~ I Try Our Results. &U-4664 Aero Club Mana-BEAtmJ1.'L le spacious 24' I ·u. ..-....... I buy many xtrai::, ~24T:.i. Will ac-~-·'th _,....._ ,.,.....,.,_ Pa.Item 7028: ~ ... vest. SiU.'S nia e Y c 0 <"!i. "• "' • . ., •• ~ Paeo "-1· ,al• o• ,..., ease ".1 _......, 0 •open ("('pt sn1n!I 1 · tmllo' llR'Wli ,... ~ ......... ~ &.IB incl. ~ 64.1--0962. 4l-I Vista F'lora. Equalizer, antique l\1an-SILl\Y Terr1.:T Puppies, 10 Rotor-Wing Trainer $12/hr "'•v-· ' " · nd lease J6 months buy for ' as cracrfully 'r'llUDd a bib-fmnt NB darrn robe, Renaissan('(" ti 111;~ S75. to $100. Call John, Avail to t'lubs. 557-5010 ~ mi. loaded ._, X-lras. m ' part Im.de. '1!Q-.l12\o=-=~ yoke. For fWlf' or t'Ml colon. SEVl:NTV·Fl'VE CENTS ==----~~-~ 11i't'(lding clothes, t>lc: .. f'le. ~:12-9122. C•m-rt, '-lo{Ront 920 58G-0St3. r~~ .. -· iatmm] DATSUN '69~51 0 STA. Prfnttd Ptlttern 9463: NEW for each pattern _ add 25 LIKE new carpet, 23 x 14. I"'--, , ... _, S75. Pool lat 1 t bit 4!H..fi.'J.1.11. 580 lkll\)', Laguna . 1--S.\MO\'EDS-AKC • ~ ' \\'AGS. Choose from 2 ~ ~ B. 10. 12. 14, Ml, cents for each pattern tor 1 e. cus om • Tr11lers, Travel ~5 YN\Yl'll S: ;i:r;i;;;-~13 only 11. Slzie 12 lbul:t 341 lakea Air '-'tail and Spectal Handl-~~" x 4%, heavy 1la1c $.1.iO. Ff'nder SuPf'rb rev('rb an1p ~•H1 Jan \, 2 male!!. LAST CHANCE ~ 1DOOW.C.. ...._ • ~ yanll 6-lnch tabnc. ing: otherwt9e tbird-clasa :..--i7-Sl16. JBL Speakers 9112-5126 '71 APACHE Ramada trl.r ,., ~ .._ ~ $995 8E\J£11fi •"l'l'V'£ CENTR delivery wiU take lhrett ~N'=EW°"'s"·"r~,be-rg~l..,--.,,~11-. -bod-y. s:r>O &12-6100 I ~i'i"J\y TetTll'I', AKC Pu""'. to sa\'e niOf'll'y ()n custom Nenr·l'IC\\' USt'tl once Sips 8 hJ~" . .._ __ ~ ._ Ndl ttern add "" ,..~ l'fl.fllpt'f'S. Ne\>' cus1om she!! Full ·. d I . . 4 3J -pa -,.., weeks or more. Send to •,.or '-6 lon diasats. Cheap. Fltl::NCl1 Flute, fanlastio· F1•n1alf' SJ2.j, with J>apcrs,. SHl!l. N<'Vo' t'USI01ll sleeper Y ('(fUlp' · E cc bralrl:el. Autos W anted 968 1 rtttl" 1 ntµll Ct"nt.s for ea.ch pettl!TTI for Alice Btoob. the DAILY &12-9;!74 lorK'. 1 "" (lid. Gu,,1-,n 1,1 1 l'\00 • .,= N Be!!! ()(rover $1500. MZ-6238 ---------·II <"4 Air II.all U1J Spedal Randi ;;;o;==--c"'"',-.,.-~~ .,. • " ......,.,, ew enbover import 10 . · PILOT, llli. Needlecraft Sfl'REO · Motorola $50 9 l{OOd. $250 Qr oHer. OOZ-li!l:ll -ST BERNARD PUPS S42'>. Ovrr IS shC'llS & C"amp-'12 .lli\VASU Travel Trailer * WANTED * qs7 ,..:.,w~:t:::J. ~ ~ ta':e~ Dep! .. Box 163, Oid Cheltea Vc.>ndlng Machlnt•!I.' ca~J). 1\TAJllMRA. alnmsL new. \\';1~ IZ 1vks old. all fl'l'n l'l.le. ('rs In al°"k . all at factory suitable-for rompnct Cftr, ROADSTERS & GT - web or more. Send to ~~L~"i>ri~e:~~~ ~'0ctee'.C:S25=o . .="o=·=962-:::,,:::3280::::,~-sooo. Ot'~" no"' S500. C.\LL * 1r 4'13-3755 • • prire~. Call tm3-0573. 100'1 roon1 for 2 hikes. Hll!M COUPES ·72 DATSUN :ZIO z. 4 sp.-..'l'd. Marian Martin. the DAILY :np, Pattera Nombff. SHAG CARPF.:l" SPEC1AL 491bl91¥i eves. ,,..;Pri[l\GER Spaniel pups. financing a\·ail. Sale ends Bushard, Spact> 716. F'.V. lt!ag. Air. E\.,,V\S. Ca.ti aft PflDJ', 4C. Paltinn Oept, N E F. D L ttRAfT '72! from S4.99 yd, Inst., guRr. 111 Office Furn iture/ \l\C Liwr & white, Male &. Sun. March 4lh, 5:00. 20' TRAVEL, Trailer, sleeps LAGUNA IMPORTS 6 pn1, 67.l--3110 or 979-2438. Zl:Z Well l8Ul St.. New Crochet, knU. ck. Free )'T'S. f'lCp. 642-7101 ev~. Eq u lJ-. 824 11·n':1h.-' st;;. ~77 1966 Ford ~ Ton 0Pt"n 6. ix12 Pncl d NbAna, 5AC. ~ ··n DATSUN p U • Ym't. N.Y. 10011 Prtnl dll'f'djpna, SQto. PRD\SURE "'10krr. mt'al 1 ---'--'------~:.; -Springer Spaniels Ro 11. d-Ch ass is 1nount $699. 67$-0478 •fl 6, 991 S . COAST HWY air. AMIF1it, wide> ~s & 1 lf~ AODllEM trith IMt11\t M"n11me fteoll:. grindrr both nl'W, &-nii&c. F..'XEC 1l~·ilk:i;. Ii' ~· SIQ.i-110 '\l,f • S.12-4.ln2 Cam!X'r Shov.·er. 110 gen. 197117' Self containt-d Sips 6 Lant.-.. e.ac:h •M-lOJ4 map, $1600 .. 496-412? .. 1lP, 8lllC and lrn'ui: Buk. fancy knots. pat. hnu.W'hold u~m~. 646-.3!W;, J:k-!k3 S20-tt'l_ Dr!lg dl'sks. plu11 many othf'r extras. Gas elect I"l"f.rig. furnace, -·-·-.71 DATSUN 51D 4. pd 1'UlllDEL lm1s, Sl.00. WEU>!NG Ou ll I l"XC av.vi chr $._~38 &u·J.WS 1\~-Gll,\NS....1\KC. Xlnt quaH· $2450. 5.)7-560.1 after 5 PM. $1800. 4l[,-([Q WPORTS WANTED RA!t new tt-Xl.nt ~-• SEE MORE Q u I c k INtut croc11et Boot -t I, l"I 1orch p · ro 11 fll'I or show. m ... up. 'TI DATSUN 'dru •• 6 A •--1 p 9----0oan-s • '-""'" UHU. PUhlam and dlllOie Clflt IA!!.n'I by ... ~ ... \D"tl! Pat· :!· .::!!-nb " gauges, ruo ••nos rgens 816 1;1: • ..oo&1. pi p Wiv• uto ......... ce, •rh .. .,. "ro"'""p"''". nr~ S1450. ~-'t alt 5:30. ftS'n frft ll\'lm -· ~ pac cabovar ca.mpeT:. Air, • DU .1 o;..n ~•-~ C.lolkw. C:-1~~i.wt ... Gift 8ool: POOL T~bln WHOL.rnALE REAlITTt-1.JL nlrl I 9 o:: ,\I\(-""~ Y1'· old fomale b!ack many :ctrM, $2475. W"tu ae. 2 FIRF.Sr'OXE 500 tbw oa BIU. MA."Cl.Y TOYOTA 1:& DATSUN 510. 4-!pd. :t;;,~f*. upr\ah! piano, ~lld onk l.11> Xl11t 1llsposiUon. C.11 C'f'p( small 1en1 ll"llller as s·· widt' map for ch~-pafr 18881. Bodi Wv;. H. oerir 11res. Xlnl <.'OO!f, -rmrr than 100 gifta -SLATE '1 NON·Sl..ATE nollnishNI. Good to"""' ...,,.... f>l1 ~ilW. part trade. 496-4l23 $41. S«-34t7. • lL B..-1'd! Pb.. 147~ $1450. &~ aner 5:30. JNsr 8EWINO 800K St.en. Ml-3338 or 544-<»00 , ..... .,., · :f" toda)'. nat tainonow. ~~ A.fa1iu, Baok -CRAn'SMAN l/3 HP o11.-M !!2~?~~9 San Andl'f'&~. T~,,\( UP pupa. Tellcllp aturl11 8' RO~fER Cabover Camper, 2 SETS ~ Pftddll' lifts far WE BUY JUNK CAM 19720 l«JZ. British Racine .,.. • ..._. >"<:Bl! -11 '-w-.1wn1e. f>tllllllPll. Mal1ell' I Yorkles atnve, i~ ba.x. sink. MOO. Sllnd ~ SJOO. Slan ~ Auto nien. ~ <' o mp I et f' tNJTA.NT YA S ff I 0 N ti oll~ &air 11r1ok. • 50e p(Llnt ~. $40, Off('r. PRIVATE party \.\l\nls 1,, t 8'>111~ JO'OWTI· 545-2100 s.16-1041, 923 Capital. 01 Mt-3417 \\"ret:kcr .m--6U1 lunr, lrnmt11c. m-<rl6. --.800fC -~ D t Hook Of II Prt. A11i... Reel mowtt 55· 646-221'!. ~l Plano for 1 tts h. I 1P.JS11 ~lf'r _ CJl'lly 2 malea ~· Shell camper w/111or cab, t-1125 x lf t\"'5 la l:f'I t~nd s ror Jwlked or 'Wft'dct-d DATSUN '69 PICK-UP 1Mfa fKta. SI, :SOC. WE blQ' old gDld I dla.rnonrh ~227ll. I let! AKC. CM.mp lint". co~rt bf.di, ta bit', booc S 2 5 • I o t a I . C I\ L L autm. ~ 0"trl"1 C"r b, ~lo. Clelll, ' ''Weed If 6 ft.Mp" Qdt 9oea: I -16 Ptlttms. r lcaM. OWi& M eaa nfOMAS C"l'llo~Jo ori;:lln. Shot~. tr.\. ~I. Incl. S22S., 4!6-5340 il4-f96.-014 &t-JGOl. ext fill 2' In. jZLr-{319) nam ~ '° lblh 50c. """ ry. Loan. &1&-n.ii. CaSM'll t11.pe fY'(Y)rd('r "'" 1'1'1~ rt'IMIQ:AKC. !I wks. '70 DATSUN Pickup w/Per· ~ OOnR \~f wtl<'f'1s .. n Junk Autos Wanted $119S ' tum thtm lllfo cull I ~ Qllill Boot 1 -FOR llllf' TV2P Ek-nnell U>slle apeakrr & many "" l'lfi'il Qt.1iM Bay Ln. 11.D. rll cam~r. ll00(! 111bbtr. nu 1:i'Cfi". K/off. m t-Mfl Tt• ii41-i11!6 nt 24 ~ DAILY PrL0T Q.in. fer T-.,.1' ....,..,-• =· C.ll aftl!r 6 ptn, lr,u. S6.~. 54()-567.1. I •:Vr Cnlden Wm It Plllrn.) dlnp, male@-offer. ~ .itU-~19 Open 1 dli>'5-'wk.. zi hours -..•. , •• ea,.srn l3 bnddftll P11tternl. diJc. CONN Sp~rwl. ~nod <'0 nd. I ST -Brrnnnl liUp11, 2 """'· Uted 36'' 1ht!ll f95 ArJl' dsy ls !ht BEST OAY 110 11·, a ~ •• ..ell )'OUT For that llfm under $50, try Mnl)lt· .flnu1.h l\'/bt'01.·h. sz·,o. B••1e. Al<C, :1dnt matldnrs, Nrw 30Call,. cariro tt'Ject tl69 n1n 11n atl! t:>otfl drlay , • ttmw wkh l!llfMI, Ulf' Dl:lb· tht Pm5f Pbleber. 673-21 IJ. I S:nJ. Prtv party 96>1933 IR'H513 .cau today sa..srra. Piia& a..ttled. ~ - . . ' • .. -----·-. .. - • -.- --Aut ....,. -* 1t. I (( ' 0 10 am I\\ ,\ 110. Plr fl(' I '"' --197'.! ""' tir< heE "" "' $24 j)])l AUt -... - [ ._ ..... -l§l I ~!~ l§l I -....... I~ I -....... 1!~1 1· _ ...... 1§1 • Autos, lm_E!~ 970 '~~···jjj'°'jjj•jjjljjj"?jjj~jjjrtjjjod;;~9;70~1:A;uiii1..,miiilmpoiiimrtiiodm!~'l7~0:1 :,._;.miii~mm.:;;970;1;Aiii-iiiiii,iii..,.....iiiiiiiiiodiiii~'l10~ DATSUN FIAT JAGUAR MERCEDES 1ENZ MEICdlS BENZ ~~~~~~1~......:::.:..::...:.:..;;;;.~ *DATSUN* FIAT '69 SPIDER •n JAGUAR XJ8, 1""' nu! 50 USED "!_ ~4 ~ 1~~~-. I f\.11C'hc>lln H.adlals, A 11 o y .fully loaded, nu lizft. ~ l ..----..._.._ w ... ~. AM-FM R ad i o 28,i!ilo nll. llelow book I, pn MERCEDES .UUnL lloillall. Glvtn $1095 "' XJ e • ...,, beauu1u1 .,,.. ON DISPLAY $MlOO. 515 •· *DOLLAR* tZWA812J. pt)', 97H;OO .... only. --· -o!fe< owr , dltlon, mU.lt ..U! m-1<00. Shazp New Car MG Devaluation I Jllri1] l ~~~;;~;~;aA c ...... ~!:., ~ MG-S&C ROADSTERS I 'U' ..::;, '".:;::' ~ AsJt About Our Uruque & GT 67 t. 68 *l"l\AVr .. * l9'lO K"""'-M Ghla, Good Uoed Meooa•u LMM 1 <WKW .,.., """' · ~ -J..~ I '7Lf1AT 850 Spider_co.o. cond. Mllllt seU! Jl4T:I o~-et.,,. _ $1"5 *ARE* ~.b1~11-;;::, 18,ooo nll re,o.12':.G!'!IA J!O:.!!!..:!:'..!! H~ I '70 FIAT-124 SPYDER •548-3533• an r.tw-Santa Am.....,. · -•Olilll ..._. 5 Speed. Radiala.Lo mi. S2J.1'Zi0 ....., ~ *HERE* 1971 :~~ ;., 00:::;, xlnl MAZDA MERCEDE"E.NZ ''7 1l9 l!IG ,.-ldgel, 23.000-ml. running t'Ond. ,72 M da R ta RX 2 ~S. Air Coa:lltioaia&. bard I-toft iop, make offer. * 534-8054 * 3Z Q IJ · Powe' Stee,iar, <all ......a;o_ No DOWN 1964*F.1f'00T *1000 ~.~ ~· MGB ,. 2 Or Cpc, Radio, Heater, 4 --sms- * ss1-s116 * ~~4,!;!:;~. wi.e.11, !ow miles ~ J ~ '65 MGB (On Arproved C,.(•ditl AVAILABLE On All Models HONDA $3095 111po~ Roadster 1971 HONDA 9 ..::.·=~ 2 '" ""'°"" '"""· • speoed, radio and htat· 750 'Tl M""""' >I) S£L. Im-u. !PKClC" IO.~ n1iles, 1 SC5930J mac ml)' 11.GIXI ml. am/fm $599 $1166 =~ ... .:~ NEWPORT DATSUN St'c It -You'll Buy It .~DeCaro=::.::,.=~~=~ n l • San Diego Frwy at Avery '61 MBZ 2JOs. P/S. PIB. -4 ft•ll aonil Pkwy., Loguna Nigu•t. ... $95. 5H "'5 afk"r 6 HIO Harbor Blvd. A!: _. wno 49>0800 831-pm w!ulys. ' . -TOYOTA * M•;t&• ;:,~:;~·ry * QUICK CASH 1000 W. COAST HWY. 1$6 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 36 MONTHS OPEN LEASE NEWPO RT ! JAGUAR ~-:i'•iR~at,~ THROUGH A , __ _;_;:__..=.. BEACH , '67 .;:3uar Hunt. Beach WANT AD i: ... ~~~;~~' * 645 6400 * Cottpe, ""'omatio, MAZDA IZiO-,..,....,~, • l·l'ire \vht'.'cls, lo mile-642 £J!'7tt "f.D Oplll Rallye Kadet. Le&\'- 1968 DATSUN =~c. I~:~ir, sur~~ 17331 Beach Bl. 842-666 1 ' ....... ~~·must sell! $700. Black1BlacklBlack • ---,;;;;;;;;,;~-i7ii I ST A TION $2899 Autos, Imported 970 Aum, l,._ted '110 , Autos, Imported WAGON 2480 Harbor Blvd. an1 radio, 4 speed lrans, 1\VEE398l. $766 Costa Mesa At Fair Drive 546-8017 .,Pw.lwri4 • VOLVO COUPE 1966 J-Jarbor c !\.1 646.9303 Air . Conditioning, Durylop --' ·· · . I Radials, Power Steering, · • .DATSUN '70 !406 BNNl ROA DSTER 1600 $4495 Alloy "\Vh<!cls, Xt·,,· Tires, '7'1 -Pin-str!pin~. Harlio. Tru.1-~wrnt:h lJtttttrtt.f-a 1lf'11U ( n1rr, Mu.~1 sl"c tins ~·~ '~ "'t'4J."..,_. (3-17BUQ) l U ~w~~ mlrar'--ll~;;n-:;;;i '68~;:;-~ oh. wlili, ~ ~ 'f ... ..,.. .lWj clet". 1gn. nu paint, milrs, i ~ !200 w. Coast ~ ~ eompl. serv. rec. 45M mi. ~~.'..~~~;~~ f>fl't L'Ond. Imniac. Only one like it in Calil. $3500. 197'.! Da!sun Pick-up w/cam·, _,_67::c3·:o40'10""------per. !I.tag 1vhls. wide oval 1 -• • • 1ires, Al\ol!FM rad i 0 , 19~0 XKE 2 + 2. 4 s~, 811', headers, exhaust system, \\'Ire 1vheels, 21,000 mt, xlnt heavy renr shocks. extended L"Ond _$4100/!!_1a~e of _fer· rear hun1per, lge mirrors. ~S-2'.UU or a;,7-5062 ask for $1400. Da.vs: 673-3931: Alt 5 _Mrc. ,..Mao:;Yc_, ----~ pn1: 611-8547. Need a "Pad"? Place an ad! Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 ---, DOT DATSUN Why Pay More ! CHECK OUR DEAL BEFORE YOU BUY .•. YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU 010! HEW 1973 DATSUN "120!1" Around lO mile1 p•t gallon, raclinin9 buckat 11at1, 4 1pa.,d trans., safety front di1c br1k11, full .,inyl int., white wall•, wMoel co~•rs ind much more all llanda1d. Serial ::::4 S88~3. FOR 48 MOS.. ON APl"ROYED CREDIT Deferred payment prica Including ta~. lie., itotffelf S2 B08.9b. Annual perc•nta9e rat• 12.b7'1. fl llSf::a CAR SPECIALS fl -,6l-DllTSUN -1 'ff DATSUN- sr A110N WAGON I 1a couPE Automatic. LUii~ red ~uty. ~ s~, codlo. heot~. Lice,,,. Uc. No. TY)( 95.5. 11:111 llXY. 5795 51395 _____ ! ____ _ 70 TOYOTA I '70 DATSUN COAONA MARK U WAGON Plc~Ull I. COITlllW .,.,.H. ( ..cl, Au1o.. Ri.H. o!r c.ond.. 11911• 1 A&H, -· Uc. Ne. (81 cot. blut' w1rnotct1!nv Int, Lie. No. "'51695 I 51495 '72 DATSUN uoo 1'72 DA~~N 510 COUPe ].wta .. UH. IOW mt'-Sol. ~"i~ --5~::..;1995" -j '66 PONTIAC TEMPEST 2 dr., Hardtop. Automnici Radio. Lie. #SOSFZH 2 Door. !XYRl39) '68 VOLVO 142 s595 s1295 ------------------- (STK21369) '69 VW BUG s1295 -'6 6 CHEVY EL CAMINO Radio, Heater. !US40481 • s1095 ·g· MGB-GT '6 4 spd., Radio, HNter, Law M;Jes. (ZZA464) s1595 Lie. #S43AYE '70 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER s2495 -----------'66 (RNU984) PL YMDUTH BARRACUDA $6 7 5 s395 '68 DATSUN SlO 4 Or., Auto. Trans. (ZNV383 ) --------------------- BRAND NEW 1972's STILL AVAILABLE DEMO SALE 10 TO CHOOSE FROM 1972 510 4 Dr., R•dio, Air Cond. t •47401 LIST PRICE $2910.95 BARWICK PRICE ~200 . SA YE UP TO $700 ON DEMOS "DRIVE A UTI'lE -SAYE A Lor· -e-.... ...... u..c.s.. ......... .., ..... ,....._..,. SALD HOUIS SllYlCI HOUIS ................ ,,... .... M,.J:JI ....... ,... <:' ~ ........ ,... • ••••• J:JI .. ..... CALL 493·ll75 or 8~1 ·1 375 • _r-_._. _ ..... __ 2.;...1_._n ______ __:DAILY PILOT • ' I I • '· • l ' t ·' ' :I l ·' • , • , • • • ,,...,.,, M.1rtll 2, 197.) ' --- ROADLINER MOTOR HOMES • 20' -24' .. 28' LCAD~D W!TH ALL Tt-!ES~ er~·~"'-"l!!I 1:~r'\l'~,.~~ Dodf9 Chassis, 125" wlteet base, lll CID HtJine wltll Cafff, emiuion ca11trol ff•ica ad Calif. D.0 .H. 1tkll..-, Mcnry duty l 1,.-d i.1to,....ic ttoM., ·llHYy dirty powet' ~ afld po-r 1teerl'"J, dual ,_, wllftll, mil,~ 6 ply tlrn. 1n11d fclps.. 3100 lb. crt pod/3540 lb, ot 9ro111d cap., ~ 1P'l11ts. 1700 lb. at pad/2050 tb. Cit grou..:I cap. ""' s,p"-tl,. 40 4al. fffl tank, eh<. i,11t101, 2 apeff wlltdlh5ekl wl'9n &: woshen. dmol elec. 11orn, ,added am. type lltlf'nf..-t ,aH-1, odf. at•. ty,. 1wfftl COll't01r wi11yl b~kft MOb_ 2 r°")e edftlot re. ••• •imirs. W.teriw ,_ •• '"'"°"' --.. ~ ,.,ai.,, ' Meld llglltl. t9'11 lltdkcrtors, bod:1p. oop, • c~ llg9'h, r119ged fromt & '"' .,....,._ J ulw cOordl......, laterlon ......... Herc:1IM hbtks, W.yl detcf poaell119 r. del11q ceblMts. city woter llool-up, 25' 110 'IOlt IClhty o.-lor p•-.r cord, 110 "lt/12 YOlt po-c~ olH. sysMm, 12 nit Ughts ... ,. .... "' lotllrior, 75 lb. cold food st~. 3 .bo,... rGftlJ9 wftll • ..,.. attel ,_,.,, prh ... bcttflrff• wltlt _.,.. toll.,, 40 901. wcnte to•, -w•tl woter syst.fll w/10 9411. &tor· _,. ...... 1toi11l..s 1f'MI •ttche11 111•, OM 20 llii. L.,. NM. 110 'iOh & 1 I iitt litiifw 011tfets IOI' elec • .PPII· aMft'. . 20' MOTOR HOME IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $636 sn9 PER DOWN . . 7 ~,ONTH S636 ii tot•I dri. pymt. $99 i1 tot•I mo. pymt. irtcl. f••· -~~~yi.AQ-.cl.o11.9es_.oa.....&pp~ctedit for 14 m.1. OeferrM pymt. price $1952 incl. te1 A lic1111e. Af"NU1'.L PERCENTAGE RATE 1.93 1.. • 28' MOTOR HOME • IS290011) • 59366 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $936 $146 PER DOWN MONTH $936 i1 totel dn. pymt, $146 i1 total mo. pymt. ind. t•x, lice"'' & ell c•rryi119 eh••g•• on eppr. credit for 14 mo1. Deferred PVJ'l'lt. price $13,200 Incl. t•• & lieen1e. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 9.06'4. • LET US TRY TO ARRANGE THE CREDIT . AND TERMS SO THAT YOU MAY DRIVE HOME TODAY IN THE MOTOR HOME OF YOUR CHOICE. Examples Of Our Many Ways To Finance * Bonk of A,;,erica * Crocker Bank * United California Bank *Chrysler Credit. COURTESY DODGE Recreation Vehicle Dept. mo-Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 642-1586 .. - !""'~ ~ 11 -·.. @ I A~u!M,'!!:._!lm!!!!i!'°'!!l'l:!!od~_:970~1 iA~utM,;~1•;,,~,~"-;;:~9~70;1 A~ I~ 970 AutM, Imported OPEL TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN l§l f _,,. .. --.. 970 Autos, l.,_tod VOLKSWAGEN 970 A"'°"' lfTIPOrtod 970 Autos, 1..,.,...t.d VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAG -------~ .. ___ 'lt OPEL SALE -'11 VW Camper. FM cu- '70 VW Bus. xlnt cond, many 'fl8 VW Bua, good motor • "82 Bua, reblt f!l'C. nu pa.l,tt I: '62 ~Reblt q, new sette. 24,<KKI ml. $24(1). Call xt M111t &aerlfice $1100., tiret, RH( $700. • headen, xlnt cent. Must headers I: )taint MU!trU G7HU8 after 4 p.m. t pr, ll,«Q) miles (3811)FD). $1595 FINAL E OUTI -I • IS7-W • tell. m. IS!~!. ..... 1625/ofr. 561-<l'l>I • 1981 vw BUS I '72 T YOTAS 'll6 VW -~··good oond. ,'.641 :!:f. .~~ ... · '67 VW S<luutbad<. G,...t 1968 VW-SuHool , EXCE!LENt CONDl'IJON ..,. -.-. car. The Jtt $850 takes It. A'M100SW: very good $1250 • 6'511682 MOST ALL MODELS **~ m • • • •M&-5381 * 98&-!l<l. I oonc1.11a1re o!t" !SI~ 1967 vw Bug. AM/F)! ~. ~~· Allen I f iT( Oldsmobile ' l'-.'.-) Cadillac DE Os P "' a CALI.little ·'·t73oot.:;m'' ",,-, ~·-:I -~tc~!'.i Reblt eng Ir: tr~. !Very Stk:k, neftt paint, $900. $195. 642-iill: N'pt Bcl'I ... .,~-· ~ ~ ~· $ll00/0ffer. 645--0359. 5'l)-iXl97 '68· vw. like nu, mu.t •tee, ALL ST GO 1 U·vi.-tlell tbose b...:.ubles for '68 VW B1.11. radio, hl'llter 197,l VW bua, xlnt oond, lo ow~u., 3',000 mi, Nu 44 i & '"' vw. $350. I '69 vw BUG '811 VIV Camper, N--•nt. '68 vw. Bug. ' Low mu--. Xlnt ioncl. 1;---tlt----t-"•budii'~ Ci11 ClaSli.IHi!a slick .. Bf:st ottc1 UV lleagf, new brakes, Oria:. . , tires. $1250{be1f 0 f'rl! -·, San D""'° FC"W)' at Avocy DEALER COST 6'2-1611. _646-611 __ < :------Ownel'. llG-3462. "'" soon. $ll95. ISHl'r.i7.. ~61'-33J3!'!, ~~-=T"-;m ~~~Laguna Ni\'Ji':oaoo BELOW COST A'!!°'• Imported 970 Aut .. , Imported V!O Autos, Imported 970 I Autos, Imported 970 i Autos, lmportoci .970 OPEL '70 GT SEE US TODAYI Sparkle Clean, New Radials, PURCJtASE or l EASE \ 4-S.,....,, R>rtlo. <932 APMJ. UP TO 411 MONTttS 51895 DEAN LEWIS 111Biai[!§m~1 !T!OIYIOlr!Al . - --l 1966 HARBOR = .... ... COSTA MESA 646-9303 '69 Mini Brllte, blk vinyl top, Jl TOYOTA MARK 4 on tho "'· Lo mi, R/H. ' -> ·II $700. 644-T.182 1 PEUGEOT I, D•" Auto ~.., eeiae, --------14,900 miles,: &!per '9iirP 1960 PEUGEOT good l'Ollditlon. S:~25 or oHcr * 6/;,-1701 PORSCHE I _______________ _ '1 PORSCHES, "59 TO '71 912, 911 TS, 356 Courie. 914, Some 5-Spceri:s, Som" Air CM. j-earhJfmp~ San Di .. o Frwy .at Avecy 1f, Pkwy., Laguna Niguel. .,:.w;,:::t:r.=, 495-41100 131.olOO -· - -.; I '69 TOYOTA '71 PORSCllE 911 -S, •howroom rond, "' 00 0 CORONA miles, special yt"llow &: Koni Schocks, Recora s e a I s , stereo, air cond. Pri. party. (7141 846-2175 or (213) 592-5110 PORSCHE '68, Targa -glass back winder.\•, 5 s pd , AM/FM, white, xlnl cond. 32.0CO mi. $4350. Call eves. 645-lr.66. 4 spd, Radio, White . (ZAE-I ''" $799 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA l!!Sfn BEACR BL. 847-8555 1 IUNTINGTON BEACH "" Po=h• 911r. "''"' 1972 TOYOTA brown FM stl'rt.'O, nu~ CEUCA whls, ID n1ilcage, 673-0271 i '\ all 5. Ha1·d-top. am radio, '.4 speed '63 Porsche Conv. clean, U'B.!1S, mag w~Is1 red ex· radlall!. Wood strg \11ht. tenor, black 1nlenor. (803- S2'l50 Call Ben a48-{i62'J,. EZU !. 642-7238. $2666 POR '66 912, red w/blk int, I See It. You'll Buy It AM/FM, xlnt paint/ body, I nu radials SZ780. 837--0394. '63 PORSCHE. Super 90 conv AM/FM, silver blue. Good cond. $1:nl. 671-2384. n · LW!i& -~YOTA '&I PORSCHE SC 1966 Harbor, C.l\.f. 646-9303 reblt. eng. '69 TOYOTA Crown wgn. 644-m< -~-=====~~-: auto/trans. trl/hitch, orig. '69 PORSCHE 911E owfll!r xlllt cond. $1.3XI. Loaded Excellent 675-8998 968-9213 1970 914 Xlnt concl. All ex·s ~H.:CA-OR-OP"-! -,1970=_,,,Sta_,t,--w-ago-n, tras! 2'1,000 miles. Sepia Xlnt cond. Very k> miles. brown. $3000. 673-ti220 1321 Sussex Lane, NB, ott 1 . ' """"" TOYOTA ·n TOYOTA Corolla Station 1 Wa;,on, xlnt cond. $1400. TOYOTA ~ . '73's 125 TO CHOOSE FROM AT THE OLD PRICE $AVE $AVE BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ' 18881 BEACJI BL. ,.._.li_,11555 TRIUMPH I TRIUMPH '69 TR-6 Michelin Radials, Super Clean (ZOM 381), HUNTINGTON BF \rJ r '63 TR.4, Very fine cond re-·n Toyota f.1ark II. v~ J cent overhaul, & xtras $895. clean. U;i\\' mi I ea J;: ~., or best offer. ~7215. Alr/cond. SJ8(X). 968-9~61. I 5.f&-02-17. ·Autos, New 980 Ai-ut~o,~, ""'N"e_w ___ •9=80 DOLLltR DAYS AT HARBOUR VW We 51111 Have Many· New Models & Colors To Seiect From -ALL AT NO PRICE INCREAS-E - Hurry Down To Select The Car Of Your Choice. -~---~ CiREAT USED CARS Radio, heater, vinyl top. '66 VWGHIA - '64 VW IUG Radio, heater, vinyl, good transportation. C763BHRJ '65 VW BUG Radio, healer, vinyl. CSRW099) ' ' '61 VW BUG Drive It, Buy it. l0DM187J '68 VW IUG Radio, heater, vinyl. (ZKZ120) '69 VW BUG CONVERTIBLE Radio, beater, vinyl. (007AVU) vw·, 8 to chOO!lc from, as lt1w as <613BUD1 ' 5995 '71 5595 '66 ~i~~!ater, excellenl condition. {493EIQJ • s745 '68 VW CAMPER · Pop top, factory camper interior. t WWK810) s395· '·Il ~.~.u~ ...... cxrellent · · coodttlon. (388ANN )' ' $995. '72 CHEV. VEGA HATCHBACK 4 IPf'<:d, radio, heater. 1406EF0l ' . '69·CHIV CAMARO Auto, triins .. radio, hL'lll.cr. (5031581 Ellla Adam .. " , ;e ~ 0 " m • RUSH IS ON NOW AT BAUER BUICK '73 BUICK LE SABRE SPORT CPE. A HARVEST GOLD BEAUTY, AUIO Tr•n1, l50 VI tonO .. • BBL , rldlo, tlr cond., Unttld gl111, ~mPtt 1!rl11$, vln~I •Id• mokt''"' power lfeef Ind br..._H, w/w llres will! di~ wt>"I c;OVers, 1k. (511 Ho. JC104+il Some Of 'fhe Best Pre-Owned Nuggets '70 CADILLAC El DORADO Yin)'! roof, llf' cond., full pwr .. "'M/FM 1ltorll0, laeOed wllfl -ervthl,.. • ~· -"· LlcenM 1 llBLC. $4995 IT'S OFFICIAL Orange County's leadin( Buick Opeldells In ltml • •• '70 OLDS 98 '70 BUICK MOOEL,. ltlVllllA Ylnyl rOOI, •Ir Concl , Ylnyl reot, hlff pWr., full pwr, RW>S ll~o , 111 told •rid """' I IJMutilul OOld Wll(~. ruwn tr9$11, I.le. No. Lie. No. 4JBE J 520BEH, I $3295 $3395 $11136 Mo. In The West '10 PONTIAC GlllAN l"ltlX Full power, IK!ory elr, 'tiny! !GO, AM/FM I 1 1'9dlo. )loAOO mU•, 266 GIV. Jllll e fl!lly '-· I $2995 Never Has There Been So Much Gold For So Little Of The "Green"! 36 Mo. Lease Pmt. Th fmt Hf t. tt.ke yow etc.bit .. ... of ,..._ •"9- telt et ... ,,tee. Is Mo...,, Mprc• s. 197). -' SPECIAL PURCHASE '73 BUICK LUXUS HARDTOP 4 DOOi!: A CLASSY GREEH GOLD 11\ET ... LLIC-CAR YOU WOULD BE PllOUD TO OWN. AU'lo tr1n1, pwr 1t"r & or91<es, vinyl notch !!Mk 1n1..,1or, ••• cond, vinyl &!al mokl'll'• and lcl1 more, (S.. i'l21115'11) $4099 FULL I'll.IC• $ 1 Q85l MO, » MO. l&AS• PMT. '73 BUICK ELECTR,4 225 CUSTOM A RICH DARK GOLO WITH COMPLIMENTARY 4 DOOi HAIDTO, IHTERIOllt . .W.S VI eng, AUID lrlns, Pwr '~Ir • brM.n, •lr cond, pwr wrnd, • IHll. ($« r >H.o9ttal $5199 lfUL.L ,lllCI! S12735 MO. I ( , ' 980 -' . - Frldly, 11W1 2, lWJ OAJl.Y PILOT 4 l~~~~~~~l ~~~~~~~i~!! =~~;'ij~~:;:~~;jj~A~~ ... ~u~,...,~;;~"°~A~-~~~;;~~ -......... 1~ c _..... 1~ 1_.-_ ... _.... r~1 1 _....... 1~ 1 -jiiiii--.. ~1 §1~1 -----.. ~1 §1~11 * cLEARANCll * 9fo CHEVROL£1' Autos, N.w 980 A-. lie"! 980 • 970 A"'°" UMd 990 A-UMd _ 1-....:.;.:r~;;;i~~~~~--~11 CADILLAC CADILLAC , '65 CHEY. I VW~, '56 TO 71 --------• -• ' ~ -~-l!oetl!b.t '64 VOLVO PUOO '68 CADIWC • di' •• ~·· • ·~. ~ Dune a-, Square-Rum ...i~ -p a Int, 1969 Sedan De '(die. *'"'• ... owner, low ~ 8:rfi· -8-. ndlall Rill, ---(90IHXD). : ~IOIJJ. 11reo,cir on.r .. -.~Qnbo ttie~C-....-Jn CPEDEVJUL _ 4NLY $695 • '64 P1800S. ndlo. -t!Wo 1111-e &Old !liilili . HOWAltO C \ b~;!a1r~ ..... Needs'"'-"-131115. --· ~ ,... ano1 Full l'Vwtr Air Cond (VVft, IMwport B ..... '•' • BG-'"7 aJeamlna aold Interior. 1£1) ..,,,,;..,,, , 3' DAYS MocArlhlrBlvd &Jam-• • -A:~ .UMd 990 -hila#yteature1! ONLY..,--UU5SS ., .... ... ...,_,. (301ABE) • • ~ m-vw-Bu • .,. roRSCHE 295 Orie. Micbei.@lin~-~~ ... ~I i RUNS -'-66.000 oria1na1 50-3131 or ~ cond., R/H, vinyl "'°'• •> Dlllel srr.;. -.,.. 55,000 mi. s us o . • 535-3645 • • AMC m-2166. I '6'I FASTBAQ<nu tlrea Jiri1m-1-2-0r. ~Pia. c:ond. ....... = -or' '11 Mata&r 2dr brdtp, s eyt,. -•·~ -•• air -~ s P/b, tac air, ~ . mi. 1. auto, /UOl'I~, P/ , Ykl;yl Good rubber, good cond. •• vw Sedan. 1600 1pp, $19iO. 9G 5653 -• -$2325 ••• w-.... lllchelln X tfloL FM:Afi ' BUICK · Ln Diego Flwy at Avery ~~~/.""" 11X!6. • ndlo, $158. ~. , , Pkwy, Lacuna Niguel 49s.48ilo' • 83i;:. •n ~GSWOOD -ATE ·n vw "'l\Ja"'back, air, low SAC. 12 e,ilclr Slcylark ~ 831-'you~· ONL" WAG. Extm. 15,800 ml. mllel~ ftdlo, xlnt oond CUatom. lllraded, ., nu, I\. .1 $3JO btlow blue book. lhruout. 962-3852. =tter over $3550. takes. ~ FACTORY 961-0Jl ~ .:::'"· s.im mile•, .....un blilJiOf' of' •n lQI AUTHORIZED '55 CHEVY $150 BAUER BUICK e CONNELL CHEVRO. LET e COSTA MESA OATSUN e JOHN. SON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY e MIRAC LE MAZOA e NABORS CADILLAC e DAVE ROSS PONTI AC e THEODORE ROBINS FORD e UN IVERSITY OLDSMO. BILE e 6"11;-1182 alter 4 pm Buick ·RMera. fllll ,,.,.... CADILl.AC 2 door; 6 cyl., ' ....... "'w l1lt> c:ond. SSJ,.;5924. 9UIET DEAi.ER , -="""'=·..:R:c:""'"'·"'""=369L=--!~~~~~~~!*~~~~1111 •n RM<ra. -cond,. all ELEGANCE La!i<est aelectlon of Cadll· '12 Monte Cado. B"ci<"' pwr, 68.000 mi, $3250. Prl laos In Orange Coonlf. AM party. 96&--1896 You'll ftnd it here in this '70 Sales-Leasing. ::S• su~harp~&,:; Autos, Used VOLVO_ SALE l!INAL CLOSE OUT '72 VOLVOS MOST ALL MODELS 6 DEMOS ALL MUST GO ~-l lil'l'Eil. DEALER COST . BROW COST SEE US TODAYI PURCHASE or LEASE UP TO 48 MONTHS OF.AN LEWIS ~ CADILLAC Cadillac. All tt>e power yoo • 5.1&-0000 neect ptus soolhina: 1m stereo. Nabers · lo DAY FREE TRIAL EX '68 CJevelle SS 396,.Convt. '12 CADILLAC . OJ\ipe de CHANGE. · Cadillac: A..to. Air. Xlnt con<h 11'00. Ville, IUIJy -new GUSTAFSON 2600 HARBOR BL. Call 6'0'-0363. rubbfto, must sell. pvt COSTA MESA '6T Che.Yelle, 4. dr, rib, ps, owner, 16195. -Uncoln-Mercury 540-9100 Opeo ~ orig' Paint. Very good oond . '12 CADILLAC Coope, de 16800 Beact> at warner ,68. CADILLAC $800. -1 """'· Ville. All X1rU. Incl steleo, ~...Beach __ .'.66...Che.veJle_StaLwgn...radkl, $5!fi0. 49:FTI.n:--842-8844 * (213) 592 .. 5544 Sedan DeVille. VS, Full POW-htr, stick shift, 6 cyl, good '72 Cadillac, Silver, Black 1'Home of the Viking" er, Air, Leather Interior. tifes, $600, 54&--0433. ~~.top, loaded. $6000. '72 Cad Cpe DeVllle, gold Priced to Sell. (WQEJj33). 1969 OIEV Caprice, air, W/gold Int•• Full _ .. , ONLY $2195 powe,, <Ilse brakes. 11995. E~ .. J?11?.~:!,~==: 19,cm mi's~Pvt p~. 'ifiloo: HOWARD ChevroS.t-~atter5:30wkdays U<U>J Eves/wknda 586-2517. Days Newport Beach '68 Chevy Impala, 2 dr, auto, One owner. $2650. 642-4577. "°64:1-~3870~·=---,--,,-,,~ MacArthur Blvd ·& Jambol'ee PIS, P/B, R & H. air, pri '69 Cad El.do, must sell this 83J..0555 ,!',p.;<ty,:,. ;::6'<--551"-"'"':....,.,,~~--TIME FOR 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT week, AM/FM, good oond. CHEVELLE, '67 4 dr, auto $3395. or best otter, days CHEVROLET trans. Rad, htr, P/•, a/o .~55&.~L'lOO~,c_!ru~'t~.,!_!831-ai66~~:...· -1--::::-::::-:::::=:::-:::--pri pty, lo mil. Xlnt cond. '67 Eldorado, full pwr, '70 EL CAMINO 350. 675--0679. climate oontrOI, xlnt cond. Auto, air, many extras? Chevy Vega 'TI, Hatch, 4 spd 72,000 ml. $1500. 642-8112 $2500 Firm 53&-1145 R/H, cle11n, pri pty. 1968 Sed de Ville; gold in & 1956 Nomad 283 V'8, runs $1650 fW&.5138 CHEVROLET VEGA 'll HATCH BACK 4-Spa'tl, Alloy \Vheels, Nc'o\' Ti~. (418 C7Af $1395 '72 CAMARO V8, AT, PS, Air, Silver \\'Ith Black Interior. (988EAPJ . ONLY $3695 HOWARD Chevrolet Newport Beach MacArthur Blvd & Jamboree 83~555 PRIVATE OWN ER ·11 c,u~rucE, 4 ctr, HT. ps/ph, vinyl top, air cond : Pl\ r u:indowi., 6 way seats. till \11h I , cruisc-0-m.atic Ai\'1/F?.l raillo, aulo fi'unk release, rear window defroster, niar spkr. door locks, near new radials, new ~hocks, 30,CXXJ mi. Ex· t:l'ptionally clean:! Below rnarke1! ! $3000. HAV E NEW '73, MUST SELL! 557~6; 557-8874 '70 MALIBU Spt. Cf)('. V8, AT, PS, Air. t207AGCJ. ONLY $2395 1966 HARBOR ~OSTA .MESA 646-9303 WANT AD 642-5678 out, Blk top, fully equipt, well. Have too many cars. Sell the old stuff. Buy the t'or that Item under $50, try one owner car, 493--0107. $250. 548-3153 new stuff. the Penny Pincher. HOWARD Chevro .. t Newport Beach Y!ai.:Arthllr Blvd & Jan1boree 83~555 Aulvl, Usacl 990 A~ ... UMd 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 A='ut~. ~o~s."u"'soc1-,---,990= Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 ohnson &_son - Ll~C CJLN r\1F f~ClJl-:Y CCJUG,\f{ -Step Up To LUXURY ••• Excellent Selection Of Previously Owned Mark Ill's and Mark IV's .. _J '72 CAPRI 2600 V6 '71 COUGAR Automatic, decor group, air conditioning. Power steering & brakes, automatic, (085FYW) roof. ($BSX) $3475 $2575 . '70 FORD MUSTANG '71 VW BUG Automatic, power steering, power braklis. (<YJ9ASltl 4 spd., radio, beater, (429DFB) ' $2375 $1475 '72 COUGAR '68 TORONADO VS, auto., radio. hea~, pwr, ateeriq and vinyl brakes, air Landau, (3390ZF) Full power, air, Landau roof, (VHB961) $3775 $1975 -' '11 Mi!RCURY '69 CONTINENTAL Marqtlls Brougham 4 Dr. Hardtop. Full power, Cpe. Full power, air cond., leather inter., vinyl f1'Ct. air, Landau, (994C'ZE) roof. (641FYV) $3775 $2875 '69 VOLVO '71 CADILLAC 2 Dr. 142 "S". Radio, beater, 4 speed,. (ZKY· Sedan DeVille. full power, air cond, vinyl 12!1> root. (389CUC) $1675 • $4975 '72 CADILLAC '68 CADILLAC Coupe OeVute, 6,000 ..0... me. new! Full pow. Sedan OeVille. Full power, air cond., vJn>I er, auto., t.ape1try interior, AM/FM stereo. root (l<TA354) tllt/i.le wheel, Landall root. (406EOI) . $6875 ... $2175 All Marks and Continentals Are ·Now Being Offered · at ..... APPRECIABLE SAVINGS - '71 .MERCURY '68 COUGAR XR7 Marquis Coupe. VS, auto., full power, fact. air, Automatic. power steering & brakes, air cond.. (579DFAJ landau roof. (024ADX) $3675 $2275 '71 CONTINENTAL '70 MERCURY cpe. Full power, air cond., leather Interior, Marquis Broi.Jgham 4 Dr. VS, a~to., tu.II power, .vinyl roof. (467BSX) fact. air, Landau, (C82ANE) $4575 $2975 '71 MARK Ill '70 FORD LTD Full power, air cond, leather Inter., vinyl Cpc Air cond., vinyl roof, power steering A roof. (809EXR) brakes. (540AEL) $6275 $2675 '71 C'ONTINENTAL '69 MERCURY 4 Dr. Full power, air cond, leather inter., vinyl Marquis Coupe. Auto., radio, heater, pwr. roof. (519CP!l-i) steering, pwr. brakes, air, vinyl roof, (323- DFBJ $4975 $2375 '69 MARK Ill '69 OPEL RALLYE Full power, air cond., leather inter., vinyl Coupe. Radio, heater, 4 spcl.. vinyl root. (~ roof. CXHW49J.l AGDl . $4475 $975 '72 FORD VAN '71 MERC. MONTEREY Automatic transmission. 4 Dr. Automatic, power steering &: brakes, a.fr conditioning, vinyl root. !552CXUl . $2975 $2775 -<>ronp COMntJI'• Family o/ Tint Cari" • • Rom• Of The Ne11 Car , , , · "GoUn l'ndll• • ohnson&son r.1L HCL!RY L l\P.H I 2626 Colli ~'• H•rbor Blvd. of Cira • 540d630 I Home Of The New Car ••• "Gelde1t r -cJa" ' ) ll -::·.::.~. ~......... . ... . *"" 69 ~:..·!:-.................. $1 699 69 Pt.'fMOUTM $1M'IT LMO.-U at9 Sl i-_ ..... ~It .............. ,."-'!' .Lt.1• V'«!ltfll -........ 11 T't~ ·::.. ... -................. s1 199 71 LIMCOLM Ml( Ill '"'"~ .. ,~ ........ . JOC••S&898 70 ~~~A··-·· ······ ... -$2499 71 "0 .......... pa. $2899 PllMlrtll. Tiiis c.lr ... .-,.tfllftt , ... tUCOIJ 70 ~~l:~ ... ~A~.O~~ ... ~:.~ ............. 17112$1 199 69 ~:,r·~~: CPI!,~~ .• ~'.~~.~ .... ·•••• ZIJIOU $2899 """$2599 69 iro•o SOUl•I! W400N $1599 10 P•U .. Air, ............... , nfAOU 12 :::.~'!~r ~~-~~-~-~ .. '.'..~.~ .... 6'll'"LU $2899 70 il'ORD CUSTOM Vf Avto .. l"wr. Sir., Air ,. ...... ... moau$1499 71 .. , ... "" $3499-VI, AvlO, Air. PS, Pl Vllrl •-.f •DOM "UNll!LIEl/AILI! CA•" 72 ~TIAC LEMANS LUXURY COUPI! ~~3399 l/f, MIO, Air, PS, Vlllyl It ... ~,, ••• IUFNM .. ' 68 MU'1 .. G VI $1499 Auto .. Ohc, con•)t, 'f•llow/1111 • ••• vss111 72 MUUANG MACH O $2199 Air, Au .... M ................. , t»DUY *STATION WAGONS* 72 •OOO WAGON $3499 lf11llY 1.CIWIP. W/A..,, ! T• 0.-.... 02EX'f 10 y. .. ~·~=~:~~-~-~~~~ ....... t12CEM $2599 11 :., so.,i::,:.·~~~-~~ ... 1SSC1"P $3499 VANS • TRUC K S 89 E~Mc.:V~~IA ......................... ~$2399 , 70 i:i:.:,.;~ VI, Avt. .... "' ·• "' .... • 7M7tl' $2798 71 '0 ' 0 "'" $2899 l/f, """'·• SMrp , " .... , '•, .. • . • • '4t:K.I 71 '0 ' 0 "'" $2699 6 C~ .. Slid!. HAOO Mlln .......... J2f70N 72 •o•o ""' $3599 V•, """'' ,....., 1tr., 1lr, Jtll ~L .. "'701( 72 <HEV. • TON $3299 .,,., A1111t., 17,517 Miion .. ,.,.,, .......... IL 71 '0'0 ..... $2999 1/1, A111 .... 17.sot Mllft. Nk.. .. .. ... 17Ul0 ·IMPORTS 71 ..... '°" $1999 SI•. W..-, ~ t• MIMt .... •BHlt 70 TOYOTA K>LUX $1899 W/c.I,,,.., (Tl .......... ''"''''••••••• .ate!IM 71 ':"= ·::.~~·: .. ••· .............. &Ma$1&99 70 TOYOTA co&oMA MX. H $1499 M.T, ~ ,..,,,, MlelMtlc: ........ ••MC 69 TOYOTA COllO.A Ob, 4 o..t. AllM!Mlttt , ., ... , ,,,. 'flUtM 69 ~O'f:::. c:.:~ ~:...... ..... .. tAEI• $999 $999 -70 .. ,, •• ·~··· $1899 W/""""9t. AMl~M. ........... , . 2t111M • l I f I . ' I I • The · PONJIA PlAf E! ·''(? -?funning . '' 1913 GRA ,ND PRl ----~MMEDIAt-~ .. DELIVERY Di\ VE ROSS and SONS David Rand Your Choice Of Colors • Optio~s • Test Drive Now! ·~~0 1973 PONTIAC Lemans 2 Door Hardtop Coupe FULLY E9UIPPED WITH 53079 FULL PRICE • ·~~0 1973 PONTIAC Flreblrd 2·Door Sport Coupe FULLY E9UIPPED WITH VI, pow11 1t•1rin9, pow.r elite bralt-11. rally If wh•tll, Con1ola, AM --~r1'-'dro,-tint•d9~111vt--.trlp••· I 2SllMiH1 1101·&1-- 53425 FULL PRICE •• ·~~0 1973 PONTIAC l:.tmaftl Safari 3 S~. 9 PassenCJer Station Wagon FULLY E9UIPPED WITH . P_!>w•r 1herin9.' f.tctory. 1lr conclitloning, t11rbo hydro, 1utom1tic tr1n1., AM t1d10, ~1t1~ b~rl. _400 1ng., bump1r gu1rd1 (front & ---ri"ifl, roe1f raek-;--ile. fS1r. 2"D~SRlZI 146+41 -s4·357 FULL · PRICE . LEASING? LET OUR PROFESSIONALS SHOWY OU THE BEST WAY! .... m.!~~,~~"'~~! .~.~!.~ .!~~~~ r~!.~~,,..... '116°9 1ir <::onditioning, r1dio, k11t1r, tint~ gl1111 white 1id1 w1I tir11. 24 month _ MONTH op1n •nd I•••• on 1pproved .critdit. r , 111111 •ILIVIU • IF _Mii· * BLVD . • ? "' I ,........ l§J ·1 _. ;........ 1§1 I ~...... l§l I · -...... I@ I .. ~·~... I~ I .,, ...... Autos for Sale Autos for S~le • Autos, Used 990 Autos, u-_ ,990 "A'-u,..to;..•;;,•_U;..•.;,od ___ ~ Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos; UMCI 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 9?o Autos, Used 990 i--C-H.-. E-V-RO_L_ET~. . CHRYSLER CONTINENTAL CONTINENTAL '66 Continental, 2 dr, good rondition, new radial tires & paint. $950. 675-5937 CORVAIR USED CAR STOCK REDUCTION ~· '69 AMBASSADOR '71 CHEVROLET '71 GREMLIN SST NOYA Full power, air condi-vs. auto. tram:, 1es.'I 6 cyl., 3 speed on the tlonibi. vfnyl tnt>, mint Iha n :ro,ooo miles. floor, a ir cond. (032- c-ond. (YZf<698J {8~401.l\l) GAOJ "1-795 $2195 $1695 '71 HORNET . SC 160 '70 MAVERICK '68 JAVELIN ltardtop. 360 VS. mag Excelll'nt I ra.nsporta-4 speed, 343 vs. (1'34- wheels., (329DOW) Uon. (291AKU) 6521 • $2195 .. 51195 51495 ' CO~VmE CORVETTE '6l MetaJlic Finish, Air-Con· ditioning, 4-Speed, AM-FM Radio, New Red-Streak Tires, (193 EAE J. $3895 COUGAR ~ SOFT AS A KITTEN With the JXIWer of a Cougar, a '67 XR7. Tape too! 10 DAY FREE TRIAL EX- CHANGE. GUSTAFSON Uncoln-Mercury 16$00 Beach at Warner Huntington Beach 842-8844 * 1213) 592.5544 i'Home of the Viking'' DODGE 1972 CHARGER -Metallic blue. Mag whls, 3 4 0 Magnum, custom interior, stereo FM & tape. Full race equip, 18,000 ml. T.O.P. or make offer. 646-5858 or 979-7338. • DODGE '68 DODGE Dart Conv. Xint cond. Good tires & radio. $1400. 84&-2634 FORD • ~ IT'S A HIT! You'll be a hit too when you drive home in this '65 E·lOO Ford Van. For work or fam- ily tun. 10 DAY FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE. GllSTAFSON Uncbln-Mercury 16800 Beech at Warner Huntington Beach 142-8844 * (213) 592.5544 ''HtWn~ of the Viking" 1966 FORD MUSTANG FORD 1JAVELIN '70 Ford LTD 1968 JaveH" SST 390, H __, 4-speed, 1nags, PS, PB, a",top COUJ>E!. Auto-$995 .. call 493~928. matic, air condi!ion. ~=~c,.J-=:EO:E'OP~-­ ing, vinyl roof. tl41- CYZL Kelley suggest----------ed ret11il 'S2600. $15~9 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa At Fair Drive 546-8017 '67 Jeep Wagoneer, 4 wlleel drive, VS, auto1n., air cond., Armstrong tit'C's & wheels, xlnt cond. $2100. 494-t>272 TOY. '70 Landcruiser wag, <J.. whl drive. L-0 mi. Xlnt cond. Priv pty. 67~-8585 aft 5 1970 Toyota Land Cruiser. Call btwn 6 & 7:30 PM, wkddays 6~ 1818. '71 GMC Jiminy, 4 wheel FORD '67 CLUB drive, 27,000 mi, auto, 350 CAMPER """· $3.'9s 5'9-36l1 ' C: Economy 6, Full Camper MERCURY r Equipmenl Alloy Wheels ----------I (929 ASJ) • ' $12'5 fiwf1J"mµnrtsJ 1 a """ w. """' -I ~~-B;:ad' &45-8408. ~ VERY POSH! Hard·top, auto trans, vinyl roof, Blue exterior, White GOOD transportation car. '62 top, (SVZOB9). Fant-Falcon. $100. 613 A luxury '71 Mark III. Hard to belleve it's usNl. 10 DAY FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE. $866 Plumer St. Costa Mesa. , GREMLIN GUSTAFSON Lincoln-Mercury See It. You'll Buy It '62 GALA.XY 500, clean, xlnl tr~po11&Uon, air, radio, PIS. P/B $300. Call after 6 pm Ml-8709. '68 COUNTRY Squire, .f1eW tires & tran!. air, $1WO. Call 962-0603 before 9 or after 5 pm '68 FORD LTD. 1 owner, power, &Ir, AM/FJ\1 stereo, f'eW ttrts, low mileage, $900. SG-Oll1. ·~ MiiSTANG. G cy.I nu, tilles, el'IJ. ptrMct. $650. 6Th-2646. '67 GALAXIE, H/T, A/T. NC, Pl~. ~ oond. $89a. I owner. ~ ... 987 lS67 ClALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE red, tull ~!1 tac: air, :clnt cond, $795, 4'r.1~1601 . ,' 16800 Beach at Warner lfuntirigton Beach 842-8844 * 1213) 592.5544 "Home of the Vikingi• Autos, Imported 970 THE VIKING PROUOL Y OFFERS ••• 2000 cc •1191111. 4 1p1H tr1111 minion, pow1r front cli1c br1lct1, stvl• 1f••I• .,.fi11l1, r•cli•I tirt1, huclc•t 11•h I cerp•+ing. ORDll TOURS NOW $2589 ) I l • 14 " 84 " '69 tr °' D . ) / • I • • ,...,, -2.197) lli'ILY l'ILDT -... -J§J I _,,,.. lie] I --1§1 J -·-1§11 _ ... _ 1§11 --.. 1§1 I _,,,.. 1§11 -... -1§: I _ .... Autoo. UMd 990 Autoo. Uood MERCURY MIRCURY" 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa At Fair Drive 5'!6-'011 LOVE TRAP MUSTANG IMMAC. '68 Faatback V-8, 4 1pd, Riff, new brakes. 60,000 original mi Never been raced. Spotless Inside & out. Just been tun- ed. Runs beaut. 2nd own. $ll75. 53&-8400-or 536-5073. MUSTANG Mach I '69;-Xlnt cond. All xtras. 4 spd, stick, 351 cu, P/1, P/b, wide tires. $1795. 546-4948. Trap your love with thla ·n '65 Mustang, rebuilt, new Marquis Brougham. 10 DAY paint, roll.is, Mallory ig- FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE. nltion, Pf-!ift p/b, Sharp! GUSTAFSON ~S700~. 497=-~-~--­ Lincoln·Mercury ~~· 3'pd, 2 c1r lwV"'•· 16800 Beach at Warner 962.-665.1' Hunttngton Beach '66 Musr•uG 842-1844 • (213l S92-5544 ~ ''Homt of the Viking'' $550. l owner. 675-4976 '69 Mercury Montegc>. Ex· tras. Good condition. $110). or best offer. 894-4081 OLDSMOBILE DAILY PILOT WANT AD •n Cutlass Supreme Hr BT. Air, P/s, P/wndws, wh t vinyl top. Xlnt cond. Must sell, $2700. D ays: 213/57!H>l27 Eves 644-4608, READY! SET! . . GO! For A Fine Deal In A Fine Used Car ·10· DATSUN 1600 s1595 RO~OST£R. Hird to get 1Uver roedsttr. NIW top, rlldlo, hM"'• 4 "Pd. RMI ~ nkto NJllll'4 air. (t1&al.Tl -'70 DATSUN Sta. w, .. 51995 Ulld ... Hlll IUlo trlM, reot redl, elr cond. rlldlo, """'· . Here's -for ltll r.opaimlng veullon. ltT.IBXUJ '71 DATSUN W°'on s1995 A nel er.en tlttte weoon fOf" rN _., minded. Rldlo, Metw, ' IPCI, 1Fr cond, 'r'Oll'll Ilk• th!• -f.aMOZQ) '72 DATSUN 510 51999 2 dr, 1'\lrp 111111 cir, Ml or•nve bod'I' wtwtl!te vlnvt roof, r-.:!Jo. hMter, 4 IPCI. low mu ... {tltP"L.11 '72 DATSUN 1200 $1999 FASTBACK. A rich llOld WI D-lldl vlnyl roof, ' "Ill· _, f'IClll; -et". Hlre'I I WIY lo bNI 1111 orlcn. Ct30£TV) '71 TOYOTA MARK II 51795 Slden, A reel poput1r rnodll Wllh loll of plr11 -air cond, i'\ltt tf"ent, vlnyt ,.., rid .. , hMlll". ft030Dbl '69 DATSUN Plckop ~ 099 H1rr1 1 re.I lll\lrp ntt11 P.U., tDDd ICOl'IOl'ltV 1114 • r11I -"' IM!tM. You'll buy 1hl5. (Xl!Z*I • Cl'""" "'9U, good CtllldMklfl '70 TOYOTA Plck .. p 51495 and Mt IOr 111u11n11 ~­tie., radio, hMtw. (CNl2CI) S..OurC~Jm~ of 0.tsun Plck"lllo .,,., thni 7 2'1 , 'A1M> fine ~lecUon of Datsun •t&tlon WI.JO"' for that vacation comlng up.. GARDEN GROVE DATSUN l:llOl ltARBOR BLVD, GARDEN GROVE * 534-1251 * - 990 A-. UMd PONTIAC 990 Autoo, Uood PONTIAC 990 Aulol,u..d PONTIAC '6.9 Grand · Prix ' $1999 .:::...:.::;~~~ .... ~-1 .1 ~ Allen Oldsmobi le Cadillac HlO Harlxr Blvd. Costa Mesa Al Fair Drive 516-«ll7 5th Anniversary Sale <flw speelal-"6rld or C8diDae NU Y IQUIPPID WITH 1973 Coupe De Ville LA RGEST S ELECTION OF CADILLACS I N ORANGE COVNTY •BROUGHAMS • CONVERTIBW • COUPlS om 10 QUAUTY AVTOMOllW to CllOOSI no• SALES· UASlllG • SERJICE 1968 SEDAN DE VILLE Vit1yl lop, cloltl & l11rr..r lnt1rlor, full po11r1r, fKIOry 1Jr COfldJ!lorlllla. AMIFM rlldio 11'111 moro. (YCNM7) 1968 COUPE DE VILLE Vlt1yl top, i<lltholr lt1lerlor, lull power, f1Cfory 1lr cond .• Tiff• fllftcoplc wr..11, 1ltrl0 AM/FM flClio, wtlltt 1~11 rldlll II,_, II~ S.. .. drl~I IO fully 1pr-.;lllll !XE\17941 1969 COUPE DE VILLE • ELDOUDOS • CPE. DE VILW • SED. DE YILW Power 6 wey 111t 1clju1f1,, 1J1c,ric: winclo~. •ulOfll•lic: c:limete control, tilt-tel .. c:ope 1t11•· int wh11I, AM-FM redio, •o~ rey 911 11, door ed91 9 u1rch, c:or1111rin9 ''"'Pl· IS.r. S6047Rl- Q104900 l 1 6888 Vinyl k>I>, lll!Mr, luH ~. fldllr"y 11t tond+flonlng, dOof' llclt. AMI'"'- • rlldlo, ""'II• OJ1ll1, eb. T"'ly '" DU111•114lntl Wiii.ii. (61/4.21") FUI.L PRICE 1973 Sedan De Ville FULL • PRICE LEASE O~~ $17333 Mo. 24 Mo nth Open End Le•1• on Approved Cred it (Stock 24221 Vinyl root, AM/FM 1iw.o, llOlt ray 1111u, 6 w1y pwr. -•. auto. climate Qllllrol, 1 11' cond .• Vfff. ctr. ~ Ille.. wind., Ta. T 8flw., twlllglit ...,,..,... trri loci, llmp fl'tllfllton, etc.. lie., etc. (kr. 1600~) •• 1973 Coupe De Ville 5 7111 FULL PRICE LEASE o~~ $17711 Mo. 24 Month Open End l e11e on Approved Credit !Stock 12421.I BUY OR LEASE TODAY Wide Selection of Mo dels & Colors available for Immediate Delivery ' 1970 COUPE DE VILLE Full ~. a ir condl!lorllflll, vinyl IOP. dolll • IM"*' lt1flrlw, llM • tetnoopic '°""'' ~ door krtL AM/,M rMle. 1"4llff'VI (ftSACl) S3888 1970 EL DORADO s3999 1972 COUPE DE VILLE Vlnyl top, IMlher ln"rlor, tllt WllMl1 litl'M NllJ,M wllll tape plfyw, power door lo(ll.1, crul11 conlrol, lie. 1'171!ACI s5777 197 1 EL DORADO Vlayl top. lllllllr inl1rio., IVU .,._, fletery 1fr COl'ld,, AM /,_M ........ !ln.1.W 1-lng -"Ml, door llK:b, avlM COntrol, 1111 ''"'Intl, .-tc. MOST EVERY OPTIOH POUllLE. (MOf'CI s5777 1972 FLEETWOOD lil"OUQtl.lm with mak hlnQ wlnyl lop end ...,,,.,. trim, M lgwr., IK. air cond., AMl"M 1t..-10 pl111 llCN Qley..-, 1111-"41 wllloll. r-19 lrvr* lodl, cruls1 eonlrol, 11111 II~ 1utii. ""'9'1 lllrnt )'OU'fl 111111111 on and off llH" yw. tlllEAC) 1967 CONTINENT AL Coupe. L .. """ 41.(IDO mlfll, fllw1n1 111!oln0t>ile. f'Owdlr bl111 with mam vll\yl top • l11111lry a. lltlthtr 1n1 ... 1or. FuH power, f1<:torv a ir , tilt ...,_!, AM/FM. Ablohtllfy lmmac-.illte. 1 ll'Wnlf. (TVW7171 $ale Priced 1969 ALFA-ROMEO 1tOld1ter. recl!oll tM, wlftl blldl: 1op, al'ld 1n1.,.1or trim, t\111 lnl4'CUo", J ljlNd trML, ""' radio 1114 l•CN play.,., rldlll tlrn ... ,. IVYIUMl S2666 . 1971 PO NTI AC GRAN D PRIX No flloilfl' llM """ u.oocr m1i.s.. v1ny1 top, wlnyt tludld lffb. NH power-, llcilrV t lr tor>d lllorl"'9, 1111·"41 .._,., 14.N#M. ""'11 wlllolll, .ic. (C21EAOJ $ale Priced 1969 OLDS 98 COUPE st888 1969 BUICK CST. WILDCAT s1777 1971 PONTIAC TRANS-AM Flr•1..i. l.-.1 ""'"' M.oD0 11'119". fectwy 1tr COfld~ llonlfla, IUlo. -· --•'-"-· ....... •i.c br..._ rlodlo, ""II ......,..., ltt.. lk. "-"I to l1nll llMU!y. (•OSWI $ale Priced 1971 T-BIRD LANDAU H~ c...e, Midi ........ Wlltl -~ lnteriw and "'"yt lep. Fiii! -· ~ 1lr, ............ In....,.,., ,.,_-dr. ~ llft ~. Nlil'M iler-. VI/TY lll'W lflll•. ftN: • I $ale Priced 1969 BUiCK RIVIERA LIBERAL BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE ALL TRADE·INS WELCOME YOUR ONLY EXQUSM FACTORY AUnlORIZED WILLAC DWIR SERVING THf ORlNGE COAST, HARBOR AREA .NABERS l • 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 SAUS DEPARTMENT OPEN 1.30 AM lo 9 '"" Moo. llvv flj.-9.00 NA lo 6 PM Sat. and s-lay • I " • .• p , • • 1• • • • I . . ' • • • • ' I r \ • • • We're oUt to Make ' re . . • • \ ¥ ... • l ~. ~ BIGGEST · MONfH !.E\ffR . . . . ' / SO • • • D.ON1 YOU BUY ·B.EFORE YOU . · GET CONNELL'S · NEW OR USED ·CAR DEAL ! ! ! - WE'VE CiOT LOTS · OF All NEW 1973 . CHEVROLET CAMAROS AND MONTE CARLOS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY March·-~ Usel Car-Dept. Shootin' for our Biggest Month Ever! So get our deal, Before you buy. ' . . . 1972 MONTE CARLl) 1970 MONTE CARLO 1• CHEV. IMPALA 1968 CHEVROLET 1969 GRAN PRIX COupe. 20,000J careful miles, vinyl roof, VS , air, vinyl roof, power steering, auto., Custom Coupe. va. 32,000 miles, air, pow-Malibu Wagon. 6 Pass., V8, auto., radio, Coupe. Vinyl roof, 49,000 mi les, one care- pwr. brakes, pwr. steering, a ir, auto. trans., radio. (3 608QD). Real good buy. er steering, auto.., fadoty remaining war-pwr. steering, 30,672 miles. Clean and a. 1-f.u1 o~r, power steering, power brakes, radio, Dead sharp. ('617GIRI ' ranty. Oean, O..n. Cle•n. (916ASf) real strong car. IXCY3 04) air, poWer windows. !XWZ927J .•3599 52499 52099 51599 52499 19711 Vega Hatchback 1970 MALIBU 1967 MUSTANG .. 1966 CHEV. Y2 TON 1972 Coupe. Auto., radio, 20,000 ,,;iles, sharp. Super Sport. Radio, 4 speed, pwr. steer-Coupe. b cyl., air, auto., good miles, new b cyl., stick, clean. IT39b58) l 3470LKI ing, bucket seats, sharp. (820FWAI FORD F600 color, vinyl top, 'radio. IZPW595l 51699 52399 2 ton truclr:, bO" stake sides, 16 ft. bed 51299 ·•1099 with tuclr: aw•y lift gete, 4 spffd tri1ns., ' 1971 NOVA 1970 NOVA COUPE 2 speed electric ,..., .uJe. RHI good con- 1969 MUSTANG 1970 CHEV. Y2 TON dition and low 1niles, 82S..20 dual rear. 1422742) Coupe. V8, auto., power steering. Real VB, power steering, auto., radio, 28,000 Coupe Mach I. Radio, pow~r steering, b ft. bed, b cyl., 4 speed. Truck in irpmacu- nice car. {0ti7PIDJ miles, super condition. f 7278NO) WILL auto., beautiful. {YYL019) late condition; one of those kind. ! 799- OIFI • ' , Ii ·s2399 52099 TUDE 52099 52299 1970 MALIBU 1969 CAMARO COUPE 1968 CHEV. IMPALA 1970 TOYOTA WAGON 1969 FORD VAN ' Coupe. V8 , hardtop, vinyl roof,.,~iir, power 4 speed, VS, radio, Clean, 49,000 miles. C•sfo111 Co.,.. VI. I uirehl -· 19,000 111il"· MK II. Red, 4 speed, radio. Sharp as a pin. l/2 ton, VS, stick, new color, nice van, ra- steering, i1uto., radio. I 379BHF). low, IXXA8771 Ne•r -· , .... b-ltM rMNI ti,._ ......,.. top, pwr. 40,000 miles. l5168LWI dio, low miles and '73 t•gs paid. (2809381 :,~w .;2099 tt..il'IO). ,_. kel-, .&.dric ,..._ .., wi!ldows, •i•, r...tio., ,__.,.._ ~-fYDl.JMl 51999 51799 51699 52199 * VISIT OUR .SERVICE DEPT. Where Good Service MAKES FRIENDS * I ~I I I I . . ' • I . . • • I • • • i ... . • • • • • • f ' l DEMO & EXEC. • • • ' l CAR SALE! l • • ' • • ' ' • • • • • ' ' t • ' l ' • ' ' l I ' . -· • • • • ALL CARS CARRY OUR EXTENDED FACTORY WARRANTY • . COVERAGE FOR AT LEAST 12 MONTHS OR 12,000 MILES. HURR·Y!!! First Come, First Served. EXAMPLE: 1973 OLDS 98 COUPE· FINAL CLEARANCE Ak c~!~~.E~:. hy.s d r a m a t i c tra nsmission, power steering, brak•s, windows, seats, white wall tires, radio, etc. Demo . 1•2919491 1972 HONDAS . 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"North Vietnam will have a stake in peace," be sa1~ "The costs 1of peace are great," Nixon said, "but the costs of war are much greater." He did not say how far the-U.S. will go /C'i . -- San .Juan Airport s Judge's Son Held ·In Pot Smugglin.g U.S. customs agents Thursday divulged lbe arrest of the young son of a San Beroardino County judge. immediately after the landing of a small plane at San Juan Capistrano Airport -a plane load· ed with smuggled JDarij uana. Customs agents said 111.u~ay that thq arrested Otristofer Shelby, 21, of Upland. Shelby Is the son of EUwanda ~ Court J udge Berlrllli Shelby. · 'fbe. arrest took place J.!e Wednesday night, olficm1 said, alter tbe pilot l&lld<d a sniall aircraft at the \!DY strip south of ~ Juan Capistraoo. Tlio arrest en\led a three-week investigation into alleged SIJ1Uggllng activities. . Officers said they entered the small Jhne and noticed a sheet covering large bundles behind the pilot's section. Agents pulled away the s_beet and discovered burlap bags filled with marijuana. The weed weighed 600 pounds, they said. Shelby was bpoked on federal charges of smuggling marijuana and on Thursday Bandit Leaves Oemente Inn Richer by $285 A scruffy, grimy bandit who simulated a' gun In his waistband robbed a clerk of $m in cash early lb.is morning in the lob- by of the San Clemente Inn. lbe holdup occurred shortly a f t e r in.idnight. police said, when the man in his 26s walked in and asked the price of a room. • Clerk' Kenneth Earl Lees, 50, told the 11µ1n that the single prices were slightly Qver $14, then the man reached into his waistband, beneath a grimy mechanic's Windbreaker, and simulated a pi8tol. He told Lees to be still, "Or I'll blow your • . . brains out." . Thell he oroered the clerk to gel the money. 1be holdup mao took only bills, officers said, and left the rolls of coins in a nearby cabinet. Alter grabbing the cash, the bandit told kes to lower bis bead beneath the edge ot1he counter, "or my buddy'll blow your brains out." . Officers lhoorht that the bandit Oed on loot into the brushy areas ourrounding the !M. l'be Inn grounds lie at the edge of San Clemente State Park. • Lees described· the holdup man as "llllhy," telling polke the sligblly·bullt niaD bad loag, stringy bloild hair, a stub- (See BANDIT, P11e 2) . PILOT OFFERS " ~ • MORE 'SE~VICE' "At Your Sttvfce,'" the action -that helps .. 1 .. probl<m> • · o1 DAILY Pll.(JT ruders w1th -and governmeot agencies .. ......,..in& to.meet the ~ .. lng number ol requests lor.asslllWlce. Tlie column. wrtll<ll bJ Pat llaM, •blcb began • 1 feature ol Iha &mday DAILY P1LOT and ibel\ bOcame Ill-~ with publk:atillll oloo OD W..,_ay, 11111 -run thne limes • -. Saada)'I,. Wedntldal'• and Fridays. Tiie Ont Friday column la on Pap 1 today. was brought before U.S. Magistrate Ralph Tiffen in Los Angeles to hear formal charges. He was ordered to retum for a preliminary hearing March 11 before the same jurist. No bail amount was announced. ' Three .Coast W arPrisoners In Contin gent Three Orange Coast servicemen are among the 136 prisoners or war who are scheduled for release thls weekend. Orange Coast POWs are: -Air Force Capt. Michael L . Brazelton, 30, son or Warren Lee Brazelton of Seal Beach and Dorothy Brazelton of Torrance. Capt. Braulton was shot down Aug. 7, 1966, while on a mission over North Vietnam. -Marine Capt. James V. DLBernardo, whose wife Sharen lives in Mission Viejo with their five children. Listed as miss- ing in action (MIA) until the new POW lists were released in J a n u a r y , DiBernardo was captured in 1968. -Air Force Capt. Jose David Luna, 32. whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lun a live in Orange. Luna's wife, Peal S. Luna, lives in Roy, Utah, with their two (See POW11 Page Z) Marine Cleared Of Rape, Kidnap Aft.er Deadlock An Orange County Superior C.ourt jury that deadlocked on two felony counts fil- ed back to the courtroom late Thursday to clear Camp PendJeton Marine Mark David Bell of rape and kldnaping charg .... l Judge Herbert Herlantl,s &l'Cepted the verdict reached after three days of deliberations and ordered Bell, Z2, to return to the courtroom Monday for set- ting of a new trial or disposition of the remaining charges. The jury cleared Bell of rape and kid· nap charges llled last Nov. 5 after be allegedly atxtucted an ll-year-o1d Santa Ana girl and raped her on I moonlit tdl- bankment off Laguna canyon Road. But the jury WU unable lo -Oii rape encl robbery charges filed If day1 later when Bell was Identified by a pretty 2l·yeaMld Costa Mesa girl aa the man who allegedly l«OSled her u she came o!r duty at a Newport. Beach restaurant. Jurors commented as they wt the county courtbouse that ~ wen deadlocked ll lo I .oD lavW' ol ocqulttal on tho latter cbargcs. 1be young waitress told Iha jury Bell drover ber lo Huntington Beadl ill her camper, pulled lo to the parking lot ol the Southern C.lifomla F.dlJoD Company 01>! rsped hlr after drlWillc the curtinu in lho "111cle. Delenaa Attorney <l<orge Shibata ....,. cesslUUy argued in the IDcldell -fin& the Santa Anl girl that Ibara .... .., mu. evidence lo .support her •l«J ol beln& rsped II .... poiDI by . tho -- • In helping rebuild Norib. ~ "'nlat's something: to be mcotlated." betoldoenmen. "We will ha,.. Coogressiooal llipjiiif d it," he added. The President did llOl eiplain anythUw reganiing the private -1hol -vinced the balking North V'ietnam ~ to resume release of POWs tblJ weM.. "I don't think tnteruts would be mT· ed," he said, adding that release ol more ·war POW1 Ciiio-'< •as rela!Od oo1y to U.S. troop 1'tllldra-nh and llOl lo the ""''"'" deY: set for dico~ioa in April. Olle lilac ......... -... lbat Presidmt Nixon was not greatly coo- cemed "'9° ce.ue-firt 'riolatic:ms. "There .. still incidents, .. be said. '"lben will oootinue to be violations until tbe lltualioo is settled." be coo- tlnuod. "But the Dlllilber of violations has • ' .. been reduced, even lhou&h it isn't r.ero ~I." "Tlio main p>lnl Is tile vloletloos ll'e going down," be coocluded. Today's discussions also toucbed on lut1"' clevelopmeots ID C.ip>dla and Laos. Chancel for peace in Laos are good. the President sald, espoclally boc1u.. of North Vietnamese tioop wllhdmral • bAtl.Y f'ILOT Stsff ....... CAPISTRANO SCHOOL ENVlRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER HONORED AT DISNEY AWARDS Marine 8iol09~ Phil Grignon. right, A«epts Award From Robert C. Gannon Servi~e Reeognized Disn eyland Honors 41 Groups, Awards $50,000 By JAN WORTH Of "'-O.ltY Pii.t St.ti They came from Irvine. Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach. Soolh County. Newport Beach, Seal Beach. Anaheim, Fountain Valley, and Santa Ana. They went home with a total of $50,000 pajd them by · Disneyland in honor of eight million hours of volunteer service in lm. · Forty-ooe Orange Coun1y service- oriented groups were presented awards Thursday at · tbe sixteenth Annual Disneyland Community Service Awards Banquet. The Outalanding Award or $10.COJ went to the Santa Ana Police Association Athletic League, credlted with opening significant new lines' of communication between youth and Jaw enforcement ol- ficera •ith athletic aod activities pro- grams u a middle ground. Forty other groups in 10 categories w""' &I..., 11000 each. ~ 1be winnlog enlrlea were chosen lrom a field of 338 appUcants representing ,,,... than 240,000 volWlteers. ''This kind of effort, voluntarily work· 1ng together to address the problems of our day, ls a unique American OeIQ.entean Hit By Car, Injured An elderl1 San Clemeote man IUlltted • lrklurad !es and ....... bruises during the noon hour 'nMJnday, when be WU ltruck by • ear at a downtown crosnalk. Samuel 11ulord -· 11, o1 Ml Moo· tafvo, WU "'Wt«f lo be ...ting oom- fortabl,y Olla .....,,q .. 111111 ci.mente General lloopllal lie --II-Gnnoda IDll El C.mlno 1IW at 12 :» p.m. bf a - driftn bJ t.ynn Miltm '-, n, ol 120 w. Onoada, poliee Al<!. -"'Jl0111 aald the dtiftr'• .,.... ol Iha fJllers«llan ... -1ed1y -i,, a campor aa4.tnd. ' hallmark." Dorm B. Tatum. chairman of the board 81 Walt OisDey Productions. said. "It is a sign of the richness aod variety of our i:ommunily lhat we are ga thered hen: today." Fifteen tocal organizations were nam- ed. ln the culbnl category. cbecb went 10 the t.oguDa Communily Players. r<P"¥nted .by William Beatty. the Cbildreo'• Duter Guild ol Newport Harbor, repc~ by Mrs. James Aynes. and Ibo Irvine Master ClJonile, repre-..1 bJ Ste.. -.is. The 1-acum ()mnu:mity PlayttS weH lauded hlr ~ community in- ....,. in theater, liquidatiDg a i:;o,ooo debt. and mceuragiag youth interest through scllolanbipo and theater 11"0- ductions. Childrm'• -Guild ... pnised for helplnc ·educate all c:llildnn in facets of the theater, _...Dy children witb omo<ional and pbJsical handicaps. Pid<ed lot • high qualily cancort -o( JS perlumances lo.-"""" than 7,MIO people wu the 1-lrvlne -~ In the educat.iao cat.,.-y. John B. Bushard Scbool Parent 'r e • c h e r Organization of Fountain Valley was ...,ed rc.. lldlq up a I.DOI -llbnry, forming • flDIDlftitlee to .... mentally retanled ....... t •• and~ beslth and~-.. fn the -lnr J'Oldh calqGIJ, the West Orange County Youth Employment Servic:e, .... -bJ J....,. Kocb, .... 1,000 Rug Stolen In Cap· trano Beach A rare rad aod pwl llrimtaf 11!1,. ..wed bJ ......... al $!,GIG, --,,,..,..,. ...,. from • Caplllrw - home, Or-. °"""J Sbmll'1 olfKS> 11id. f)eputleo llid lolnldln .... mlered oil the ........ -.... <Onlod oil the ...u, ...,. -tlio bomo "' ret1nd IJ# •• lf1la C. M<Goqll, ..,.,____ . credited with finding jobs for more than 2,900 youth in 1972. 'Ille American Red Cross of Orange County. sponsors of the "Special Olym- pics" for mentally handicapped children of the county, won kudos in the youth groups category. Under health facilit ies and special health services. Children's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) and the Laguna Beach Free Clinic were given $1000 cbe<:ks. CHOC bas treated more than 50,000 pa- tienll in the outpatient department alone. In add.it.ion, the hospital's 5 doctors dooate time ye,ar...·round in 11 outpatient clinics . The t.aeuna Free Clinic last year p~ vided medical assistance io more than 8000 patients. as well as counseling 3,000 !See DISNEY, Pa1e I) Record Capture Of 2, 778 Aliens Set in February An aetlvity report compiled by - pt1t:rolmen at the S.n OQQfre border c:bectJioint near San Cltrnen.11 abows that a record t , 771 aliw wen taptured there In Ftbnlary. · •nie totals have b«n going up every yur. wllicb could poalbly ttlle<I _,1ng oandKkllll In -·" 11id a petrol 1p61te1m111 today. "l'llil Is -. thlD two times whal we appoeho!ncled In Ffl>rlilry pl WI,_ - Ill -and that WU blgpr thlil the 5111 ~In Ffl>rlilry, lrll," ha said. .Allens .... tNlf llOQQ!e'I --mterfnl 11be -lry In record raimben Olla .,.,.. • A iotal ol .. 1111 alleol and 11 llllilfilerl _,, .,,_ cblnC the lint ... -. All.,. .t natlonallu .. other than Mu· ic:an lililliberS 1111 111111. And 11 ftlbacD -.. ca.pt with -docl1"""ta or lalle claims ol 0.S. -p. pstrohneo rtP<Nl under present tenm of lf!e ce-'lre agreement. The future for C&mbodia lJ not as tfto cooraging, he said, due to the eompla military and political involvement I.ft.. eluding the U.S.-supported government, the Communlst Pathet Lao and North Vietnamese forces. He said withdrawal of North Viet- namese ,.,.,..,.. would definitely help thO prospects for a ce.ue-fln there. Terrorists Still Hold Two Envoys KHARTOUM (UPI! -Prealdenl NilOll today dispatched a State Department of· ficial to Khartoum to try to win the release of two American d1plomats ~Id under death threat by a group of Arab guerrillas. But the plane was refuted permission to land, the Middle East News Agency reported. A band of six to eight members of the Black September guerrilla group shot their way into the Saudi Arabian Efmbassy Tburad,7, seized the Americans and three other envoys and thn!atened to execute the five diplomats today unless various countries released scores of Arab prbonen. Including in the demands was the reltaae ol Sirhan B. Sirhan, the assassin of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. Sirhan is being held in a California prison . The news agency said the U.S. military pJane carrying Deputy Under Secretary of Stale William Macomber and five aides landed at Ca iro at 8 a.m. PST "a(ter being refused permission to land at Khartoum ." Tbe dispatch did not say why the plane was refused permission to land. The guerrillas belon ged fO. the same group responsible for the Munich massacre of Israeli Olympians. They set a 4 a.m. PST deadline but it passed without incident an~ the guu- rilles began scallng down their demands. At one point. the Egyptian MiddJe East News Agency reported, they demanded a plane to fly them to the United States with the hostages and two Sudanese cabinet offici als. Sudan olfered the plane but declined to let the cabinet officials leave. NegotlaliooJ continued in lbe beavUy guaroed Embassy where the guerrillH said they planted bombs to blow it up if their demand!I were not met. Large nutn· " hers of security forces surrounded the building but the Sudan said it would not storm the embassy. The Americans s e i z e d were Ambassador Cleo A. Noel and U.S. Charge d'Affalres Cortis Moore. They and ~ Belgian Ambassador Guy Eid were reported slightly wounded in t h e abooting. Others held were the Saudi Arabian ambassador and his wife and a diplomat from Jordan. At San Quen tin, prison authorities orilered no special precautions for Sirhan but told guards to be "extra alert and watchful.·• Associate Warden James Park said Sirhan remained in his maximum aecuri- (See KHARTOUM, !!•1e Z) " Orange Coast Weatlaer It'll be partially cloudy on Sat· urday, clearing to IUDOY skies in the afternoons, the weatherlady promiMs. B e a c h temperatures -Id be &l'IJUDd 16, rising lo 73 Inland. Overnight lows ~- I NS I DE TODl\V What time ;, It? Read tod<q/'1 W tektw:Ur and find out what t.lu Newport Harbor Art Muae· um'• Beitr T11mbvll Mt to ta\' about ti?M and its pouing. l..M. ...,,. I -.. .......... ==--: -. --if --. ,,._. ""' ,.. ......... 11 •11 .. 11 ,.........,, lt -. -..... --n --. -c:w.tf 11 .. ..,..,..... IHt . .,..... ..... " .... 1"" .,,.. ----T-" -.... -. --:a --"" .. ' ' I • • • """"'· -l, 1973 -f Sttldents Honored DAILY ,ILOT S"ff Piiot. l Sm Clemente High School seniors were honored this week by the San Clemente Soroptimist Club for I their ad!ieYements in and out of school. lt was the I club's fifth annual youth Cffirensbip Awards com- petition. The winner received a $100 check and will compete with other district winners. From left to right are Randy Roberts, 'third place; Patricia L. Irving, first place; and Debra Young, seeond place. I l:i:t:dians Hold Settlement M~em Hopes for Talks to End 'Armed Truce' WQUNDED KNEE. S.D. (AP) -Jn.. tbe two Sooth Dakota Democrat. and that tbe borne of one of their leaders, ...,. -!-to bold the ..ulemelll ol leaders o1 the protest, the stalemate con-Aaron Desersas was fire.bombed In -Weomded l{oee toda~ Seo. George tlnued with federal manhala ringing the , nearby Pine Hklie. J1cGim!m said be the militanta historic resenatloo village. There waa no ~--. tional . . waoJd ·"Pt otiations with Justice indication from either aide that further .-.-a-s 11 na _ commurucation! DIF tmeat otri:fats to tDd what he. call-talb bad begun.-director for the Ameri~ Indian Move- ed tbe "aimed tnce." -It appeared the tension wu lessened ment (AIM), whose members were prom- llcGowrll_ said be ~ to remain somewhat after McGovern ahd Abourez.k inent in the takeover here. Pine Ridge ill dio l!llCt Hil!S.,.. anlil Sunday, Ben. -Cllllcluded more than three hours of talb is about 15 miles southwest ol Wounded -Aboonoil, who jom'neyecl wilh with leaden ol the 200 Indians who took Kn ...,.__ ee . .-,__,....,..u to meet with~ protesters at over Wounded Knee late 'I'Ueidly, It was not known whether Desersas the """""'· tlGl Tbunday, ntumed 10 '!be -""""" on a ..... -.. note," the mill' harrJ • ..._'-'& ru. •... was among tants still caded W•d S• lllf' was e&pectal toJ. bokl a bonver1 llcGovem said, -.,heD the In.-at Wounded Knee. MW cmfermce there later lD tbe day. diam, many of them membtn of the It was reported that Desena!' wife • Jlapi,. a lat&.,;ght meetin& betwtal American Indian Movement, were told was Injured In the Jire, which cawed l • U.S. Prisoner Release Will Take Place Sunday SAIGON (UPI) -Tb< nm rdeue of 11& Ammc:an prisoners ol. war will take place Sunday at Hanoi's Gia Lam *1at, Nortb Vietnam said today. (llela1el """'· Page 4) Tb< Nortll v-also Aid It •!>' ;.a..d tbe Viol Calg ....id -30 Americ:an l'OWs Ill Buol OD lfooday, althoogb tblt was Indefinite U.S. officials •kl --with tha Vlet-Coog were _...... Iii Ille prec!H date. Howftier, a -Viet Omg apotmnan said llis deleptlenAold the American delegate to the Joinl Military Commlsaion (JMC) today, ''There is DO oondi.tioo 00 the rtlease of the Americans." The Sooth v;etnameoe and the Com- munists were unable to solve their argu- ment over etthange of Vietnamese POW1, but this did not appear ID affect Ille -ol the Americans. -Al Clart Atr Base in the Philippines. a spotH¥nan f<r OperatioD Homeccrning Ald the lint American POW1 ahould at· ·l'lw thett about • p.m. (! a.m. PST) SW>doy. OU.•I COAST .. DAILY PILOT .,,. Or-.. r.-t OAft..Y f'lt.af, .... - It _._ ........... ._ It PllOH,,... bf .. Or .. ~ """"" .... c--. ,_ ,.,. •ll'llM -...... ......, lhrougll ft,.,.,. .... a... ..... ~ .... , ..... ~,.,, 9Mc.1V,_,..,. .... _, U9IM ~ trrhl/!1••·· ~ -s.. '*'-' S... ..... ~ A 11ntle ~I ................ .....,..,. .... l'ilrlffl'a- ,,. ~ ................. Wftt ... "'"'· c.i. ~ C.lltomlt, .... Aoffri N. WeM ,.,...,.... -,.,,...,.,.,. J•&k l . C.11.,_,. Ykt~.-.-"-" .. n.....a1 Ke...U ·-TlloM•• A. M111piltl11e --0.An H. "-lkll•r4 '· Naff ~ ............ ffi ..... S.Q alaC>Me. JOI H.tti Et e-; .. a..1. t1,7t --c-1111 ....,: .... ""' ....... ~-·---.. ._...,....., .... .......... ...... 9"'lkl m ....._ ... ..,.... '""'''' en•• MMJ21 a ..... M.oc11•1 HM671 ... 1:: 0 ....... ,,.: DI I 4tl-442t ~~ or..tt ........ ~ :::V· .=,.7 =~= =--•''==: ~ .... ,... ~.~~-·QM!• .... ............. ., "''' _.,, ....,,. ..... _. He said an 18-man advance team would Oy to Hanoi &mday morning to make final arrangements for the release, followed by a giant Cltl troop transport to pick up the POWs about s p.m. (11 p.m. PST Saturday). He said three Cl4ls would Dy to Haooi at one-hour intervals. The release of t6e U.S. POWs would leave 275 Ameri:ans sUll in Communist hands. So far 153 U.S. POWs have been freed. In addition to the 106 Americans released Sunday, two 1bai citizens are expected to be released. When the Viet Cong released the 30 Americans -27 military p:1en and three civilians -they are expected to include two West Germans, including a female nurse held ~ four years, and two FWpinos. l'ro111r.,.., I POWs ... children. He was shot do~ in March, 1167. Where and when the three Orange Coast men and their 13! POW com- panions will be returned to the U.S. hasn't been announced by the Pentagon. It is presumed that much the same p~ cedure will be followed with this group as was with the first returnees. Brazelton ·s falher said he's known his son was alive for two years. The official confirmation was "real nice., he said . Capt. Brazelton was listed as MIA for five years. At Christmas two years ago, the elder Braulton caught a "glimpse" of bis son on a television news film . Capt. Luna was assigned to TakhH AFB in Thailand in 1966. He was cap- lLlred a year later. His parent. had no word from him for three years., but since then bavc received 901lle Setters from the former Santa Ana College stYdent. Capl. Luna'• father Is a member of the hoard ol dirtdorl ol the POW·MIA lntenlaticlnal ofllce In Tustin. Capt. JliBemonlo WU born I n Syraeu11; N. Y. Allhou&JI be. ton, 1l'U ll•ted 11 "!TA tor a Jons time, hll wll• Sharen d1<fu1 btll<m! It. ""' J.1\lln --·-hll< ho•-')I 'Dint .... '!dd«I om< lly to the POW 1Jil fw the Notth --· w•• bow nwci\ ·the ~ ha" ,,...1' In the !iv< ,..... he hu -,,,, .. Mn. DiStrnardo sdd<d that Ille dlcln't doubt the captain's allfllty to ld)Ull to dwlgcr at home. moderate ·c1amage to Ibo nor of the building. l PolJoe official.! Jn Pine Ridge refused comment. McGovern said ·the 15 Indian leaders who spoke with the senators "were very disturbed about the fire-bombing ••• but it underscores the danger that exists here." McGovern said the IndJans "gave every indication that they expected to face charges." He said they did not mention amnesty but were interested in learning what charges would be placed against the'1 and what· the bail might be. The senator said they advised the Irt- dians to meet with Department of Justice officials, who have surrounded the tint hamlet since Wednesday morning to diKUSS an end to the armed conflict: Miss San Juan Contest ·Slated For Next Sunday A new ~tiss San Juan Capistrano will be announced and the Las Buenas Amigas service group will be honored at a champagne brunch March 11 at the El Adobe Restaurant. The event will be hosted, from 11 a.m. to ~30 p.m. by the San Juan Capistrano Chamber of Commerce. The current Miss San Juan, :Ro11 Alarcon l>uPee, will give the royal robe and tilJtl to the new queen. And two other contestants will be named as princeues for the coming year. Contest judges are Gep Durenberger, Harry Hann~marm, Tom }lribar, Betsy Lamb, Dennis Paquin and Miriam Sher- rill, all chamber memben. Rita Casteel is chairman of the 1973 contest. Las Duenas Amigas members operate the Coffee Garden on Camino Capistrano and donate the proceeds to the Family Service Association of Orange County whose services arc in tum available to the community. Mrs. ~nald Birtcher, first president of the aux!llary, and Mrs. Ba,·ry·Shaimnan, current president, will conduct a ceremony honoring the group. The public is Invited and tickets may be purchased at the chamber offlce 26832 Ortega Highway, or by calling ai 4113-4'll8. Surf Now Down Alorig Beaches Surf whi<b ,.nched st• feet ·last ,...""1<1 snd stay«! bi( all week har now 4'Jblldtd •long Sooth Const beacbu The large,..lhln-l11t1"8ge wtVM br811e at lour feet today and lifeguar<la oald tlwra Mt no 1lgns ol lncreaslns ht1lhi1. ~.... may be dl,.ppolnted, but .... L ..... repol'\s predlcl !!WUIJ' IJld .. ..,. westher for the weelend lot otber beaach yll>Jti:n. l ' /. I T.rain Collision Kills-Motorist ' A motorill WU llllled Tbunday aiglil ~-:·:w:: riplaledlJ by 4 I J 0 ~. when his CU' coll.llled wJab. A train at A -· C 11 I Ba. J lluntington Beach -.,. not equljlpd. "-.... to palloe, 'llie lnilll. wbich with warning Uchta. • .... ;.;;..~ • ...-. a bor cor llld a l'Olioe&aidtbo-O!Ofticocardri-cabo-,,... b•"""" at -•lllPh by Clll!onl lltevm Aoki, JI, of 1•1· -~ 1,. ~ '-----u -SI., ll•m!'""'"' lleacli, --"' -.... ...,..,.. _ --·~ ..... Ibo ·-~· the .__ lheJ ....... -... Illa ....... <~ "' _,_, ••w _., bl..... ' • diesel locomotfve and flrimm 1 pea I 'Ille troln -Is -al JI la Jim. about 20 minlll>I prying Aolol out a( ,.bis ~ -,;i,,,. ·Ille ljoulhem car~ died 1t l:IO p.m., -., ..... = 1:b:' al '""~track after the accident •t the nUrold en. tt time 0 _,.., _, dlie mes an ~~.!°A~ a( IA)e --"""Or, Bdl ""'1 Warner A-._ Traffic investig8'or Orn Akin aalcl =-: ,;. :L.:cA~ ~ Aoki appareaily dld·nol Jw the -·• ~ --' warning horn •hlcli wllneflel Miil wu He aid Ille Qty boo bodgelod far a.a.c tw••'11m ca Slaler and 'hlbert A-tlU 7tfl'· lrbm the ·e-of . Ellis ......... is opmed, fie llld, the . -willgomderthetncb. Wbeeler -that ... action has been taken to -the """5inp ...,th of others with poychological, legal, dental, Main Simi hecauoe ol -"'lions and social netm. _ _____cwugtJy ~ way between the Kareo Ackley ,...;ved a chedi: for the nilruad. the Hiiitingkm Beach Compaoy Orange Coonty A1liilfaries ol. the and the dty. DISNEY •.. Children's Home Society Cledlted with A cltY ............. said the dty is ..t· raising <a percent of IS'l,OoO a( the adop-ing 10 ha .. the Sid ol the rail llne moved lion agency's budget last year. north of Kam Slreel Services for the Blind, Inc.. an ---i ~ . '"' .'.. . organization which lalt year sponsored a UPl~J"• CAPTIVE OF TERRORISTS ·oo U.S. Ambauodor Noel :~ .. rt~ FremPagel KHARTOUM •• !4if~ )l•j ty cell, already the most closely guanle!f ilSiilQUiitUi. --v.• Sirhan, 1.1, a Jordanian immJgrant, ~ been held In the pri:>on on the sho~~ San Francisco Bay sinc.e May, 1969,' month alter hl.s conviction on first« ~ murder charges. . • .. , .. European tour foe 18 blind teenagers, was named a winner in the social com- munity services category. Robert McAdams of the R. M. Pyles Boys Camp,~ in Huntinp,o Beach, received I Disneyland award fOr his organization for the fourth year yestenlay. More than 8,500 hoya have benefltted from this camp since its in- ception. Irvine P'lanners Okay Industry Area Drilling "· .. : . ..... In the envfronmellt and ec:olOgy dlvlalon, the Capi!lrano Sch o o l A !<Hoot Standard Oil esploralo<y Environmental Education Cent e r drill to be localed m the Irvine Industrial represented by marine biologist Phil Q:mpla fer fmr months was aPJrOved Grignon took top honon. ~~-y ~ ·~ .,, ••• ;.. r-Alao named waa the Seal Beach Junior .1~ u;, ....... --= • -----e. v.au- Woman'1 Club, credited for a missjooers. photograpby contest which became a The drillillg device, which will be powerful persuasive tool for illustrating soaodprooled and baYC anti blow oot local polluUoo problemJ. In general community s er v i c e • equipmml, will be pQced at the ex- "Becauae We Care," beaded by Belen temi<m o1 Yem Kannan AWDJe and the Callalwiol lnioe, was honored for doing San Die&D Fn!ewaJ. a Utile of everything wben needed last o.mm1m .... added a wudilloo tahn year. The qanizatloo visited state from Htmlingtm Beach's oil codes. St.and- bospltal.s, convalescent bonies, specW n1 Oil ill the from schools and juvenile ball, doing anything • w proteet city liabili- poo.sible to belp those coocemed. ty. Selections of the 41 winners were made At )east one l'IWl'lminif"er, Wayne by a sl>:-member commlnee -of Clart. was ·irritated by the Jl"lll'ed Dr. Dooald Shields, president of Cal Slate speech given by standard Oil refX"S"ll" FullerlOn; Robert C. Gannoo; lfn. Har· tative Walter Gmdl al 'llwnday'1 lltar., ry I. Horn; Mn. Robert J. lfarsball;-· log. Mn. Lyle Scbermltzler, ..,! -Clan: fn1mvjlled G.....,., .-,W o1 Winters. oomments oo tbe ,_ far oil with, "Is From Page I BANDIT ••. ble of beanl and poasibly the begiMings of a goatee. Tbe man'• clothell appeattd grimy and the windhl'eaker bore. an emblem ol a well-WO lire company, be aid. · Of!Jcm 'llfted fiogeririnb from the counter and glaaa door at the Inn. this line of presmtatkn neceslUJ'. l'Ve beanl the energy crisis pfteh and.. fnnli. ly. I'm not in agreement with it" • Grescb --and a.rt in-terrupted him mee a g a I n . Com- wissiooen: Wesley Man: and Frantlin Hunl~Qad. If Standard Oil finds oil or na-1 gas during its ~ the rompany must come back to th! dty for a new use permit. Rm by dleoel molan, the portable core bole equipment will create a sbi1ft from •.!', 9,000 to 11,<X» feet deep. . 1o An eight-foot plywood fence will 1\111 round the almost two-acre property. • · 11; Wbf.n the drilling is completed, if ;lrt! WJSU<C.WUL tbe core hole will be fiJfl!!I with cement and sealed according 1 f,j safety regulations in the city-state .qi codes. ..r.' John Spangler, Standard Oil geo~ told mrnmissiooers tbat the well couldf't be combustible and wouldn't have esca~ i.ng poisonous gases. "J• l A heavy mud material is poured into~ bole to cool the drill bit and ~ geological samples up to the surfa~ Spangler explained. All waste materiall :.: ~t-in storage tank&, not~ ·0nmisslti>er" Marx said be ~ the flliO pennil fee for the UJ>lorall!i'1 drill was too low, pointing out that Beverly Hills charges 11.000 to pennlj::i well slant-drilled under the city from ~ Angeles. "" Commissioners Harry Shuptrine iir1Cl Hunl said they thought such flnanC\11 matters were not the business of tbe commission.. Standard Oil also will have to PoSt fS,000 bood through the county bulldi@r and safety department. The money lf,iJj not be released until required ahftlt dooment takes piace, according to ~ county code. u,: SALE ENDS SATURDAY O.ur Sole Ends This Week-end With A "Bang." These Un- usual Leather Pieces Will Be On Sole ·At Very Special Prices. ( Leather And Brass Are Natural Partners. With Quarity Materials, Good Design & Crofhmanship • • • • The Result Is A Furniture Classic. If You're Lool<ing For Upholstery, Dining, Bedroom, or Occ.sional Fumiture . . •. This Is Your !Ast Chonce To 'Purchase The Fin.st In Quatoty At Sele Prices. Also Lomps, Pictures. And Accessories Are Al Reduced. Don't Watt! DRMl:-HERITAG~REDO-WOODl.IAl~WAST,AH ---------• • INTERIORS WIDDAYS I SATUlDAn tM .. S:Jt HIDAY 'TL t:OI • NEWPORT IEACH e ln7 wtSTct.IFJ Dl.. 10,.. S.!ld_.., 12.S!lOI 641·2050 'LAGUNA IEACH e US NOITH C0A$1 HWY. IOpe" 54JfMley 1l·lt)01 4tMlll TORRANCE e 11._.t HAW1HOtNE 4LVD. 121)) 2114 11-n • ... , ~·· .... .,. ·-.:· .... ·'· .-. ' .,; .-.. .. · . .-.· .•. I t ·I r ..... """' -' "" ... ... -·· ,,,. ..... T .... c ... ..,,_ an. MIOC ... ..... ., I IOI/ VE • Up Industries ... • Uihera ed Rules • BJ SYLVJA ,_ID (l'l/111 ' '\ $4riel) Wilk eodl txt-el· empllon dochll:Oaa -- • FllANCE depeodeocy deduction r o r eithtt cme ol your p&m1ts., you would have to be able to prove that J'IOll contributed more than W of the year's support lor lbat pmat. Under the tax ruls that have existed until now, JICIW' $1,500 contribution for 118 year was vltw!d as bell!& tplit equally between yo11r _i!!otller and lather - ,,,.,.,~that you contributed only • or less than half. -tbe '2.000 suPOOr( of each plftllt v ou got no mo exemption for eitbtr parent unJess you could prove that yoUr fl.500 WU &dually used fas: CIDI o[ them alone -a prMbJ lmposs;bi!ity. BOT A Im Trusury rule Dollar Quotas Three Ex-IRS A ides Tell Audit ·Practice W Alll!ING'l'ON (bPI) Three former high ollldals of the Intemal Revenue Service acknowledged 'lblnday tbat IRS agents IOIDetimes are promoted ... Ille ....,. "' ..... muCb money they .......... payers called In for ...nts of ~~ ........... • THEY TOLD A Seoaln op- propriatioos suhconmittee in- vestigating complaints against the IRS that the practJae was a 8fric! violation of agency policy. The ""'ilimnent of dollar quotaa or gOlls to agents - OOCldemned by -com- Acquisition Of Rucker Plant Told • misa10oen Mortimer aq,nn, who sen·ed h'Om 1961 to 1965, and Sheldon Cohen, his suc- cessm-until 1969. aod by former deputy commissioner Wiiliam Smilh. y..,..., C<lonery, president ol a union of IRS emp1o,..,. hid-testified earlier that agents are given quotas {or added """"""'" by their _..... Two dis01mlled tapoym. Mr. and M.n. PliWP Looi ol B e 11 e v u e . Wub., sa;d -IRS clootn<ms oMa ..... lhrougb a law.Iii ind.... "just how many dollars 91 typical audit is .._oolo~in." THE mS ~ aboot !:JO billicin a , Y'M llwough \·oluntary ta .1 payer com- pliance and abwl •-~ billion through a..Uta and other en- forcement procedures. Santa Ana Firm Gets Contracts Royal Industries of Pasadena amounced t b e receipt of fU.l mlllioo In new <'Olltracts lrinp tho bectl<Jg or its nuclear and technical diviAioo Lo an all-time high of m million. --will be p<tf\o ..... at the ~-Prvducts DiYisioo localecl In Slldo Ana. ..... bomi-lolalinc $41.S mlilioo -In ....,.., -""""'* a.. di'rillollai S&LOpens In Irvine ' ·-· -2.1913 DAll.V PUT OVER TUE CO MUTUAL FUNDS '·' '·' ... .., • " •\ • -• • I • • • • •' • , 1 • ' • -.-2,197) Coffee Prices BOOsted NEW YORK (UPI) -Max· Ml Housie. tbe n a f i o n ' s largest coffee processor. an- aomlt'ed -.bolesale price in- et:eaea Tblnday, two days an.. the Ccist of Living Coun- CU. lifted controls on coffee. Jlarket of Future Negotiated Fees - -~ ...__ --'lllB-DMSION of a_.1 Foods O>rp. will raise prices approrimately !om-C011ts a )lC!Ollll CID ~ cofiees and 4P1wimately cme cent an ounoe en most sizef ot insiant Seen for Stocks ...r freeJe dried coH .... The SAN FRANCISCO !AP) - compaqJ l»Cbles coffee The New York Stoci. Ex· ·tmder the MUftll House, cbang• has &ketcbed its YUban. Sanb, Maxim and outlino for lhe secm-lbes ·Ma-Pu labels. market of the future: A na- ! -llous< said lhe cost tiooal syslem of exdianges , lnatmt.1 are needed because where all commissioo rates --prieos -risell are negotiated. · -Oelober, wbm the com-ID a ~·• policy -last -•• ff. • ........,, adopted 'nlursday, prices. the NYSE Board of Directors Qi Toosda7. the Cllsl of Uv-. called on UJagress and other lag Ooomdl -to allow ngbtettd stoct .. cbaltps to c offee price adjustments create a national market in under' the volaWe commodity ·listed securities. provlttioo. ;. lnco~e Up AtCertron Anaheim Firm Tells Earnings' San Diego ·Land Deal Announced .,..w .. Ille llal!y Ptlol BEVERLY HILLS- S114p<ll lndustrios and Bliss I< Laagblln lnduslries joiOlly an- -'lbllnday an _. meot for the purcba!e by Sbapoll of 100 acres in the San llieF .... for fl.I million ft<l!Jl A.S.D. Corp., • Bliss I< Laugblin subsidiary. regardless of the size or the trado. 2. AU listed serurities traded or:i reghillered stock exchanges, with po trading 1n thole !tocks over the OJOnter ln wbaj ls called the '"Ibird Martet." 3. Equol regulation and cornpora'ble trading rules of all ercbang<s, from t h e massive NYSE to the Inter· J00111ntain Exdlange in Salt Late City. t. No brokerage rums own- ed. by investment institUtions, .such .. mutual funds and banks.. doing business for their _. firms. HYSE awBMAN James Ne«lbam said the hew policy statement illustrates t h e NYSE'• belief in competitive · markets and In the pul>llc In- terest. The board statement &aid the new market sys\.em, wbidl woold roqulro fedenil leg!slatioo and rules chengea both by NYSE and other ex· cbanges, is needed .. in order that individual investors and institutioos may. participate equally in all trading of listed stocks." An lncrt!o.mgJy h r g e percentage of total 1toct tndil!i -has been ...,.. Ing from h>alllutlooal -.. -mutual 6-, pension lunds and otlJer large flnanc:W In- stitution& NEEDHAM SAID a NYSE study ..,. under way should help formulate dotails ol the •• ~ trading net-I<. In tliil --i; .... _, woold he able to get the best deal fiom among excbang ... Thitd martet trad.iDg -over the counte dealing in stocb by a broker from his .,.n portfolio woold b e eJitn!Mttd, Wt those brOkera . would he able In parlicipato In the -lllJ!ttet oystem by joining '°'"' exchange. Needham noted that most major ~ Market dealers already belong to one Oi' more of lhe analler regional slncl< exchanges. , State S&Ls Peak Out On Inflow IN ADDITION to land and community development, Bliss • Laughlin is active in con- struction tools and equipment, home and office fumlsbing• and is a leading prod00tr of cold rumbed m.1 bsn. Shapell, headquartered in Boverly Hills, has d .. eloped more than 17 .000 b o me 1 t~t California. , West's Construction To Weaken This NEW 1973 AUTOMOBILES -ON DISPLA '(AND READ'f FOR IMMEDI· ATE DEUYER'f -COVER OVER 20 ACRES OF SPACE ON COSTA ll!IA'S HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CAIS. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Housing construction probably will weaken in lhe nine western states this year, ac- review. to the Federal Bank's business ' Total new housing unit! in tm could drop by about 18 percent to 445,cro units, the report released Thursday said. It projected a lbarp reduction in housing starts and no more than 1tabillly in mobile home uJel with most or the Weakness in California and Arizona. The western houling boom probably ttachod 11.S peak in 1972 and a decline which miRhl mend Into l97t seems likely, lbe review said. WASBINGTON (AP) -The Department of Justk:e Thurs- day dtarged Seatrain Lines Inc., and one of J I s tubsldlariel with 8'14. criminal vlolaUOM by allegedly giving cortaln ahlppcn prtferonliol treaiinont. Sea.train. Llnes, an ocean ahl"1'1ni IJrm, I s bead-q-ii W""1awkm, N.J . 11Je company and one of ill aubtddlaries was acctJJed ot slv1tic cer1ala 1 h Ip pe r1 prd«entlal lrulmtnl through rtblltlnf. Ulepl dl_,ntlng, trtlght •*rbing and ttl'IJI r- • • • '• ' I I I I J r • t t -d t u • Ill • • • Friday, Matdl 2, lf!J SC DllLY PILOT J:: Friday's Closing &iees,-CompleJe New York Stock Exchange List I , 1 .. ,, • . t ' :1 I ' ' ' I l i I ' ' ' • " • • l ' ' ' ' I • I • • r ...... ~p-i.,..-al 1-+ ..... ~ Beldrl'eold..~ the Ith annual oer)es gets under wty March 15. • , ,,,. O>ngreoslooll CUp r<pt· • ta started out with Cal~ which were uaed every year 11111i1 1971 wbe Ille LBYC committff cbole Columbi> 50s. In 1m Cal~ were u...i again. • The Erl-was designed by Bruce KJng ol Newport B<ach and are built by Erlcloo Ypt. ol 5lnla Ana. < • ' They were chosen for the 1m C<>ngresslooal CUp committee because o(' their ea s y maneuVeJ:;ablllty and t b e I r record in offshore raclig dur- iai the past two yean. The boats will be equalized as nearly u possible. 11\e onJY· sails an....i aboard ,,in be • mains'!, a 150 percent genOa TOP SCORER -The R a n g er One Ton sloop Munequita, designed and built in C-Olta Mesa, lias won top honors in Class D and stand6' to be the overall winner in Ille Southern Ocean Racing Cir· cui~ considered the world's most rugged· "le.ting tank" for yachts. I ., • • --·' . l .. '' . r ~ .. . , I ·• . . •• • .. • 1 •• I j.ib and. two spilwlkers -one '!I a1ll one 11' OUDCO.' ..J nie Coogressilllal c u p formal consllls ol 45 ln- dMdual maid! ,...... In which eadi of 10 skipoed races once a.c~ eacb ol the otber -- f There are . five paitjog!: tn throe sets of races each Of the -dayl. LBYC conceived the Idea of a march race regatta 1n 19M aD a club member worked out the comolicated pairing order. The U.S. Coogress deeded a special trwhY for the annual series. F.ach year's win~s name Is engraved on tbe perpetual cup. In addition, the winning .skipper is giv~n a ·crimson blazer emblamatic of his win. Hobie Cat Regatta Set' . In Florida Apollo B<ach at Tampa Bay, TI&., will be the scene of the third annual Hobie C a t 'Mldwlnten E8st Regatta SaturdoY aod Sunday. The Midwln~ West regllt· ta was 1-eld at Guaymas, Mex- ico, Feb. 19-20--2.1. Apollo Beach is a popular spot for Hobie Cats. It ...., also the loca1e of the Hobie cat-14 Natiooal Regatta in 1'11. HOl!ll hotel for the ievent is the HOllday Inn of Apollo Beach where a majority of the skippers and lhe.ir fami11es will be staying. Camping entbusiasts will pitch their 1tots oo. the beach adjacent to lbe hotel Then! will be throe races bacl;--.:1; 00 Saturday and two on Sanday. The regatta is cooponsored by Adventure Yachts ol Tampa and Coalt Catamaran Corp. of Capistrano Beach, builders of the famed 14 and IS-foot cats. tocrd-Boat Favored on East Coast Cocstal Welltl'ler -·-------....... nllht .... '"°""'9 tlolirs -- '"' WftNrty. to" ...... '" .,..,_ __., _, s.tvrdliy. f;fllh .. ., 1'. °""" ~ ,..... "'fNm Sf to '5. lrtland ~ ...,. ff'llm • to •1'. Walrw tempinh,n a. Sun, Moon, :l'(des Flt.1DAY 5ec'Ond Melt ............ t1M .,"" ,,., S-W low ••••.•.•••.•• !:MJ.M. .. .s -SAfUltDAY " ,I,_. high •.•.••••.•.••• 1:511.m. S.a Flm tow ............ ,. 1:.0-.m. 1.2 Seeorlll Natl' ....•...... , t:M p,.rn. '-' s-tcl '" ····•······· 1;.p.m. .. .s SUNDAY ,.,... """' .............. l!l1 .. m. J.J Fll'lt ._ .•.•••• , • , •••• t:24 a.I'll. 0.1 SecoM ~ ••.••••••••• '='''""" ..... Second t-............ 2:SI p.m. .f.I 14111 •u-l:t'l 1.m. ,... Jz'° '""" ~ ll!la 4:• .. "' ..... J:Jl p.m. THE UNIVEBSITY OF OKLAHOMA "SO.ONER CLUB" OF ORANGE COUNTY MEETING MARCH 6 AT: ' HYATI HOTEL ANAHEIM CAcrell hw DINlyt11•t 6:00 COCKTAILS -7:00 MEETING FILM HIGHUTES We'll ,ho..J film highlight• of-th• 1972 ••••on of U. of Okl•hom•, Big 8 end Su~1r Bowl Footbtll ,,Chemplont. UNIVERSITY REP • Leon Cro1a, •11istent ethletic. cUrKtor wift attend •• will O.v• Robertson from W1tdtft Grewe -Tli• No. I qu•rferbtclr on th• 1972 tMm. Evwyont welcomt. • • • II ... ,. motm ·-.,,~ 37t QflAJa IRAIDPllI IJIH# .. -•lfl.TI .. ..... GRAND PRIX OIL FILTER ·99t for0-.11c & POft9lor l11111«t1 1'"' _,..,.. -one foe --------... MORll' d ooe foc PlllU' - are ~i.. ol the local ,,_ '""" -1,b.l• l!ft!'*-1. VOJaia•" Yactit oft!u Llgllna "C' -ob -;._-··vcy< w!ll mark lbe '1973 -ol the Maasey-Mldgel Ser I es . V'(C wm ai.o stage it. anooal Team Rac6 on outside courses on Saturday. BOATING Dana l'olnl Ya<ht ChJb will cater to the Pacific Handicap Racing Fleet crowd "1th the fint of a eeries of seven. races. Saturday's ...-.. Is the Aliso PJao Rac:e, 17.S nautical miles '-------- startlng and llnl8bing oil Dans Point Harbor. Ocean tacer s oompeUng under the International Offshore Rule will go to aea in the second. of Los Angeles. Yacht Oub'J Whitney Series, an 83-mlle thre.sh around San· 'ta Barbara Island. The Little Whitney &mes race f o r PLASTIC OIL POUR CAP ;:,:~ ....... SllK 10-u..u ..... .... .~ .. 19c AUTO COOL CUSHION AirV•nted Comfort For Your Dri.,illg 99~ = • COOLANT SAVER f.!l..... 179 s..~.o.. ~,.,,, '" Wet111.,. MORF is the 23-mll-e ?.larioeland Race. ·1 " Yadltlng activity , in oth« areas: Lo• Aagel,.Leq Beach SEAL BEACH YACHT CLUB -Saturday Sailors 4AMP BA'ITERY CHARGER 9!! GUM OU BURETOR CLEANER J9c RISLONE ENGINE TREAT· MENT 79c BUMPER JACKi • • 14" LUC Wll,ENCH ........ Lllf Si&a1 LOCKING GAS '"' CAP ~ 199 CHECKER AUTO LIFETIME .,,.. BA'ITERIES HCIANG• ~Oiy-1999 rr..w Cw EilCK 12 FOOT HEAVY DUTY BOOSTER CABLES 498 ..... C- Oi-E-,.ni;;.. CREEPER WATER PUMPS , ...... n , -c.. ELECTROIUC TRA!'iSISTOlllZ&ll ==: 1995. ..... ur..... • Grw ... 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JUST OFF NEWPORT BLVD.-BEHIND t,tESA THEATER-SUNDAY 9 to 6 BANKAMEftl!WIO '" ''' ' ' I .......... • '! • I 7 • VOL aerv of s an a lion rilind cum dent Ro Uik .. p T • • • • . . ay's l'lnal N.Y. Stoek.8 VOL 66, NO. 61, 4 SECTJONS, 48 PAGES 0RA!'l6£ COUNTY, 'CAUFORfl!(A FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1973 TEN CENTS Municipal Projects • Ill Laguna Hanging Fire Br JAClt CllAPPgtL ............... A hall -momit4»1 pt0jedl,.-. Iorgo, ...., minor, an lwlglng lire u a ruull of ,tile clcy's lnterjftlation of the Coaslal Qloacrvation Ad of lrll (.,,...,.uJon 20) Laguna B<ad> City Manager Larry Rose said Thunday. The maUer will be brought to the at· tent!Qp of the City Council during Its regularly IChtduled meeting Wednesday, -said. The question will .be wbether the city should seek an urban exclusion under ~rtain terms of the act. That would ' l...aguna Election ' relieve the dty and developen from permit roqulranenll "" .... t .... &emp!ated In tlie lt>OCific ares excluded. Projecls j beli>g held up, accordJnc to Role are: -Boat canyon Storm Drain project. -lloquir!d inijl<OVements to the city'• sewage treatment plant. -Library 1idewali and drainage work. -Relocation of the Girls' Club house to Bluebird Park. -SignalizaUon at Forest Avenue and Broadway. -Replacement of the stairway at Rock Beach and Helser Part. .... 'Schools '73' Backs Hopefuls An organization calling itself Schools '73 bas been formed to support can- didates· Jane Boyd, Norman Brown and Mlcbael Sagar in the April 17 Laguna Beacll~SCbOol B6ard eleetlon. Lucille Whitaker and BOb Miller are c»ochairmeo of the new organization. She was a candidate fDr the board In the ~ Dec.. ·• .....n alllmpt against trustees Patrlcla Gillette and Gerald Linke. "Boyd, Browne and Sagar represent a balanced viewpoint on school affairs Browne is a seU-profeued political con- servative; Boyd is an outspoken defender of student and faculty rights and Sagar is an attorney who belives that each. ques- tion should be analyzed with an open mind before a decision b made," Miller said in a statement released today. Mrs. Boyd, 50, has served on the board since 1969. Browne, 44, is seeking bis third term and was first elected to the board in 1965. The statement claims , election of In- cumbent William Thomas, board presi- dent or candidates Frederic Ludwig and Ronald Kreber would mean a total takeover of the'"'board. "If they are successful in electing their handpicked candidates, Bill Thomas, Dr. Frederic Ludwig and Rona1d Kreber to the board on April 17, it will be 1977 before the voters of Laguna Beach can Mrs~ Hitt Quits Position at HEW To Return Home <>range County's Patricia lfitt today announced her resignation as assistant Secrotary to the Deparlment ol Health, Education and Welfare. Mn. HIU, the wile ol Department of the Interior ueeutl .. administrator Jolm lntt, told nenmea in Anaheim she will feave Washlngtoa. Man:h 31 ""to devote my time rlfl)>t hero In Calilorn!a to work ID a private proltssfooal eapaclty. "I'm not sun esactly what I will do or how I will do It, but I will be ualng the pt experience I have gained In HEW to advance the caue of Presldent NiJ:· oa11 new federalism," Mrs. Hitt uld. Mrs. mtt commented before delivering tbe major addml at the Bob Hope beoefit ldcko!f luncheon organized by SL Jooeplt lldsi>itil 'that 'Ille ww live In Lagu.1¥1 Beach wbeo abe retum.1 to Onnge County. , . PILOT OFFERS MORE 'SERVICE' -,, 11At Your sfrvtce," , lhe actlon column that belpo oo1 .. · problems al DAILY PILOT ..aders with l>uslJwM and gcvernment agencies II upandi .. to meet Clio locreuln& ' number of r.questa for -· The col"""" wrttten by Pat nn, which be:g•n N a fe1turt of the So.a.y DAILY PILOT anil then became bf.~ ?Ith publtaotlon also on Wedneadly, wiD now run three tlmea a wet, Sundaya, Wedn'3doY&.and Fridtys. Tbe Ont FrldaY colWX111 i1 on Pop I ~. ' • again have a voice in the direction of their schools. "By then there will be little left of the system as we know it," Miller asserted. Thomas, 51, was elected to the board In (See SCHOOLS, Pagt Z) More-Concern On Lifeguard Site Voiced . New concerns over location of the Laguna Beach lifeguard facility in the development of the Main Beach Park were voiced in a meeting Thursday, held at the request or the Laguna Beach Board ol R<altora. Primary worries about location of the guard building are esthetic and function al the planned 196.000 project. FJrst plans for the beach park had in- cluded the combination of a lifeguard facility and lookout tower in the middle or the beach, about where the present old tower ls located. Critics claimed the structure was too big, and that the tower on top of the eight-sided Headquarters office, locke!' room and first aid station was not eye- pleasing, blocked views to the sea and was not suited to the commwrlty. Modifications in design were made recently and,, the tower f u n c t i o n separated from that of .the .headquarters. 1be headquarters was ri>oved to tbe south ~ of the park, about 200 yards norlh of the Hotel Laguna, and partially buried .in a landscaped bem. A tower, smaller than the emting one, was pro- posed for tbe center of the beach. About 30 persons attended the meeting i n cl u d I n g city councilmen Phyllis Sweeney and Carl Johnson; members of the Main Beach Park Committee and representatives or the Realtors' group. QiUcs of the current plans have sug- gested that the entire faclllty, toftr and l>eadquartera, be re-combined and moved to the north end of the part, near the cliffs, where the .-will be bidden from inland view. LocaUM of the bulJdlng there would ~8!11 for a complete redellp, and could ,,... up development of the part, 1&)'1 Cblef Uleguard Sltlp Cooner. Conner ~ presaing for the southerly locaUon wblch be &a)'l 11 better from the (See lp°EGUAJW, Page I) Woman Loses Purse to Thief 'lbe punt of a SI-year ,old woman was motcbed by a YoUthlul tblef u the WOOWI Walbd In the. \'ldAlty Of Lall\IDI A venue and South Coast lllfl)>w17 Tburt- dQ' n1g11~ wttl! a no io... Ellen lltMla ol LJDwood told police a Bnt f'1! a tug at her puna con- utnini <Uh, diecb and penonal ~pert tben Jt WU wrenclJed from )>er arm. Tiie -1-WU tlacribod M 17 to II ,..... old and atwt f f<et tall, w.fablnc approllmateiy llO poantk. Ila wore dark pants 1Qd •-yellow 1hlrt, and bad --lengtb hair, a«ordlng to the victim, ""° -not lnJ!nd. •• • • • --Conslru<lion of a atalrwv at -lohraua Park ~ No<iii Co a II lligl ... y by Cllll Drive. Rooe said that In addltiGn to -bold ups, there aro munerous landacap- lng projects and addltfoos that are sul> ject to "speculatloo.." Even the questloo of ll!llting the small portable lileguard ·towels M C00<tete pads requires some CODSlderation under lhe law, the city manager said. Rose said Ibero appears to be oome question about whether or not the Min Beach Park development will regolre a. permit also. war • same or the projects are trtnes and otben lik• the modilications to the city --:er plalk •art actually mandated by ~r •tale body, and funded by special '"""'· ult'r thtd of ironic, one condition of the -grant is that wilhll'l 90 days of receipt of tflie arant. we have to let bkb. The im- plication ir that if you don't do it. you don't get the grant. We can't comply. Realistically speaking, they have to relax that. I'm llJte they are, they don't intend to impose any sanctions against us." -sale!.. Rose said that extent of the law and 4he ramlflcatlons ~ a mystery right now. --.._ "We just don 't know, and nobody can give us answers yet,'' be pjd. He said this sort of hold UiP wat argued by opponents of the coastUne lnlU.Uve. but "I don't think anybody bad a con- ception of the extent (of the law). We have no guidelines at the moment. Urban exclusion would remedy aome of the problems but appears that It can be applied only to areas in!and of the Coast Highway, he said. • • , DAILY r1LOT ........... LAGUNA BEACH FREE CLINIC HONORED FOR SERVICE AT DISNEYLAND AWARDS BANQUET Robert .Muon of Clinic Recelvn-AW,1rd From Mrs. H1rry I. Horn For Assistance to 11,000 Pert0n1 Servi~e Be~ognized Disneyland Honors 41 Groups, Awards $50,000 By JAN WORTH Of .. DllUF ,1 .. 1 11.tf · They came from Irvine , Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach, South County, Newport Beach, Seal Beach, Anaheim, Fountain Valley, and Santa Ana. They went borne with a total of $50,000 paid th~m by Disneyland in honor of eight million houri of volunteer service in 1972. Forty-one Orange . County service. oriented groups were presented award! Thursday at .-the sixteenth Annual Disneyland Community Service Awards Banquet. The Outstanding Award of $10.000 went W the Sabta Ana Police Associat\on Alhletic League, credited with opening significant ne" lines of communication between you.th and law enforcement or- ficers wit.b Athletic and acdvities pro- grams u a middle ground. Forty other Jl'OUPI in 10 categories 'lrere given $1000 each. The winning entries were chosen from a field ol 338 applicants representing more than 2f0100D voluriteen. "This kind ot effort, voluiitarlly work- ing together to address the problems or our day, ls . a unique American hallmart," Donn ~ Tatum. chairman of the board of Walt Disney Production!. said. ''It is a sfgn of the richness and variety of our. community that we are gathered here today." Fifteen local organizations were nam- ed. lo the cultural category, checks went to tbe Laguna Community Players, r:epresent.S 'by William Be.atty; the Clllldren'1 Theater Guild cf Newport • Harbor, represented by Mn. Jamer Aynes. aDd the Irvine Master Oxirale, represented by Steve Morris. The Laguna C.Ommunity Playen were lauded for revitalizing community in- ' 3 Orange Coast POWs • Returning on Weekend • Thre.e Orange Coast servicemen are amq the 131 prisooers of war who are adieduled for releue thlJ weekend. Oranp Cout POW1 are: -Air Foroe Capt. Michael L . BrUelten, JO~ '10n of Wcren t..ee ~ton of Seal Beadt aJld Dorothy Bnseltoa of Torianct. Clpt. Brazelton wu Ibo< down ~· 7; 1911, wl!Ue on 1 mlalon om North Vietnam. -Madne Capt, J-V. DiBernardo, w-wUl..Sbora.JMa Jn Mlulon Viejo with their nve children. Lilted as mw. lng In ac:tiGn (MIA) uoHl the new POW lltla weni releued lh J • rr u • r y , Di8enJardo wu caplDred ID 19!1. -Air Fan:e.C.pl. Jolt Dovie! Luu, 31, • whose partntl, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Luna live in orange. Luna 's wUe, Peal S. Llma, liva in Roy, Utah, •iU: lbr.ir two children. He WU llbot down In Mardo, t"7. Where and when the three Orang• Coast ,_ and · tbetr IJI POW com- panions wlD be rolttt1MJd to the "U.S. hun't -11-.d by the l'<nlalOO. It !• pmumod that 111udl the same pn> cedure wt11 be followed with thl.t group u ..... with the tlnl nturne<s. Brai.ttoa'I fallltr aald ho'• known his ""' wu •ilvo for l1IO yean. n.. olfldal coofirm1Uon •al "real nlce .. be .. satd. C.pt. Br'lulton, waa lilted H llIA !..- (~ POWa, l'tlo I) I ~ • terest in theater. llqu.Jdating a $50.000 debt, and encouraging youth interest through scholarships and theater pnr ductions. ChiJ4ren's Theater Guild was praised for helping educate all children In facet! of the theater, ~pecially children with emotional and physical handicaps. Picked for a high quality concert schedule of 33 performances for more than 7,600 people was the 1•voice Irvine Master Chorale. In the educatioo category. John B. Bushard School Parent T e a c h e r Organization of Fountain Valley was named for setting up a 6,000 book library. forming a committee to assist mentally retarded ttudents, and cooducting health and immunization clinics. In the service for youth category, the West Orange County Youth Employment Service, represented by Janey Kot:b, was credited with finding jobs for more than 2,*XI youth in 1972. The American Red Cross of Orange County. spooaors of the "SR_eciW Olym- pics'' for mentally handicapPea'" children of the county. won kudos in the youth groups category. Under health racililies and special lSff DISNEY, P11e l) Puppy Rescued From House Roof A Labndor puppy lltrmled on the roof ol a bou!e was ....ued by Lal\llla Beach poUoe olli!:en late Thunday nllbl. The pup, belleved to be about six montba old wu ..-to the care Of .. terinaT1an Dr. M. W . ._, unW the SPCA picked op the pooch todiy. Offlorra, ealled by De= o1 the booae al l3SS Cl"'1e Way, Beadl, aid tile ""' bad a pl«e al """' ~ his llOd<, and that 1111 Goe WU home at the ....tdeoce. No one ...,.. bow the do& got on the niof. ' • Specific areas of the community can be sectored wkler the exclU5ioo rule. Generally areas developed to 80 percent of the highest UR permltted by zoning are eligible for exclusion, Rose said. "There are quite a few areas in town that would meet that requirement,'' ht said . Not only city projects hlive been held up, but, construction of sewer lines, water llnel and otbef ageDCies' publlc works have been hit. "All big changes bring periods of CiOrt" fusion," Rose said philosophically. Terrorists Still Hold Two Envoys KHARTOUM (UPI ) -President Nixon today dispatched a Stale Department of- ficial to Khartoum to try to win the rtlea,,e of two American diplomats held under death threat by a group ot Arab guerrillas. But the plane WIS Jef'u.9ed pennl.tsion to land, the Middle Eaat Nen Agency reported. A band of m to eight members of ~ Black September guerrtlla group lhot their ""Y Into !be Baodt Anhtan Emba11y Thursday, seiRd 1be Americans and three other envoys and threatened to execute. the five diplomata today unless varloos countries released ICIOres of Arab prisoners. Including in the demands was the rtleaJe of Sirhan B. Sirhan, the assaS3in of Sen. Rober! F. Kennedy. Sirhan ts being heJd In a California prison. The news agency said the U.S. military plane carrying Depuly Under Secretary of State William Macomber and five aides landed al Cairo al 8 a.m, PST "after being refused permission to land at Khartoum." The d~tch did not say why the plane was refused permiuklb to land. Two of Maromber's aides later boarded a Sudan Airways night for Khartoum, the agency said. They were joined aboard the plane by a third diplomat from the American intereats leCtion at the Spanish embassy In Cairo, the agency saJd. It said Macomber and his other aides remained behind in Cairo. Macomber re- fused to talk to the press. The guerrillas belonged to the ume group responsible . for the MunJcb massacre of Israeli Olympians. They set a 4 a.m. PST deadline but it passed without incident aod the guer- rillas began scaling down their demands. At one point , the Egyptian Middle East News Agency reported, they demanded a plane to Dy them to the United States with the hostages and two Sudanese cabinet officials. Sudan offered the plane but declined to let the cabinet officials leave. Negotiations continued in . the beavi\)t. · guarded Embassy Where the guerrillas .said they planted bombs to blow it up if their demandll were not met. Large num- bers of security forcer surrounded the ooildlng oot the :;udan said u would not storm the embassy. • The Americans s e i 1 e d were (See KHARTOUM, Page 11 or .. ge Weather ft'U be portilllly cloudy ... Sat· urday, clearing to sunny 5kies 1n the afternoons, the weatherlady prom.i.se.s. B e a c h temperatures should be around ~. riJlng to 73 Inland. Overnight lows 45-53. INSIDE TODAY Whal tim< ii ftl ll<ad todofl'• Wttken.<Ur and fmd OMt what ·u.. Newport Harl>M An 1t1 .... um'1 Bcttv Tu"'buU Mi Co IUll abovt llm< <md I~ J>Olring. L.M. ...,. \ ......... .,... ., ...-M ........... t = ...... c:...; ,. ,._. • I 41 .... ..,..,, ~ . """" ,.... ,, Qcaac:• • '-" t•tt DM•...._ tt ............. .. ...,... ,.__ ,_ T .......... 6.1' '""-"' .. "'-"'-/ ............ ,. ..... llw I ti .,_.. tJ'IS Am~ ·M ......... t C::=" ~ Wut e la Ml - • ;:S , . ' • l • • . • ' I ' • ' LB Thieu ·--a.. -u. from today, Prllident II. will .. su" · •Ms -~Vlz' tr .....rerpart 00 poaoe!ul ond polltlcll ~ ol 1 i..a ravaged bf •ar ror 40 ,......_ ' Pruicleol NIJon ~ lhe April 2- 3 v1sll by Pnlldenl Nguyea van Thieu In e.i~,a-ft'tt"!*1W-)l(tll-<OQl~--lbe White HOUll! !Oday. One speclf[c loplc -the dlscussloo will I COiler au of l!OO!heut Asta" ruture -, I * * * • I ...... · will ... JXlllW• old .. !IGrth Vlecaam, Illa l'nllolillll llld. "litb..Wllll-i.L "Horlb fl'-will -a •lllb ID -·•Aid. '"Illa_.,_ ........... - said, ••but the colts of war ani much greater!' He did mt AA)' bow far the.U.S. will 10 In helpi!ig rebuild North Vietnam. ''That's something to be Qf.&Otlated," be told newsmen. Will Not Devalue oast----.-.in '· Added C.adltlen onh . -' . ..... . . .. , Again-President Irvine Pwnner~ :Olµiy ' ,. ·" lndwtry Area D~ill!ng ' WA,slllNGTQN (AP) -Presidenl N;x- on deQarod Jodl,Y lllol lbe U.S. dollar will not be donlUed again and said, "we will survive" tbe Oll'ftllt dollar tmedive. (Related~. Pqe D ) The American dollar, Nmm said, u15 beillg atiact.ed by i nternational --- speculalors" who reap large profits in A l4Uoot S&aadard Oil apkn.~ ly, J'm not in agreement with Ii/' world money markets. drill to be klcated in tbe J.rvioe Industrial Gresch continued and Clark io-He said there's little the United States Qxn .. L. .. rcr four months was a~ed led him · Com-can do directJy to curb these speculators, r-terrup · once • I • 1 n • but said "the dollar is a good bet" =~by Irvine PlanniD& Cam-missioners Wesley Man: and Franklin because lhe U.S. eoonomy Is the The drilling device, wbidl will be Hurd supported Clark. strongest of all industrial nations and SOUDdproo{ed and have anti blow out U Standard Oil finds oil er natural gas tbat ~tbe-rate-or inflation in America ii -equipment, will be --plaa!d-at-tbe-e:x· dlalDg""ttsuploratlm, the -company must ~~ not be another devalua-~ ~ ~~ Avmue and the come back to the city fOI' a new use Des...:n; DQ llon," the President said In a aews """" Q!mmi ... _s added a oondftlan tabn pennil. .,., · ~ rerence on a day when foreign money e:i-:. from 8unlillPm Beadl'• oil codes. Stl:nd-Run by diesel motors, the Portable core changes were closed because of the . ~ Oil will ~ the city from liabiJi. bole equ;)BD<nl will creale a abaft from T! ~ ..J Says w;ctesp<eed dwnplng of U.S. c:urrellcy. ly. 9,000 .. 11,000 feet deep. . · ieu, In tbe far-reaching news conference, in Al ast one CXIOlllllssimer, Wayne An eight.-foot plywood fence Will sur- his oval office, the President also saJd: Clark, was irritated by the prepared round the alJ'nost two-acre properly. -The United States will do all it can to speech giYm by Standard Oil represen-Laguna Un ;t obtilln llle reJe,.. of boslages held m lhe tative Waller Greoch at Tbunday's bear-Wben the drmlng ;s compleled, il ;t ;s " Sudan by Palestinian guerrillas "bul we SPEAKS TO CHAMBER Ing. unsuccessful, lbe core hole will be fUled will not--suj:>mit to blackmail." Gilbert Fergut0n aart interrupted Grescb's reading of with cement and sealed according to c A propooal by lhe Lquna Beech CiVlc In fon:.ful terms, lbe President, al lbe cwnmrnb .., the -far ail 'lrilh, "ls safely regulations In lhe city-slale oil unadieduied news conference, made this line of...--""tlHIJ. r.. codes. teacue tliat uninc<rponted t.guna Qlll. c1ear that he will not submit to the .ie. CEEED Director heard the ......, a1s1s pitch...., frant. John Spangler, Slandard oil geolog~t. yon terrilory be annexed to the dty was mand bf the Arab guerrillas fer the lold ooinmissioners tbal the well couldn't • made becaUse "our destinies are tied release' of Sirhan Sirhan. the convicted be combustible and wouldn't have esca.1>- __ ,,' Br--· _... t r In f ·-Robert F ~-...... Slates Chamber Ptcarwre I Ing po1sooous gases. together,'' _. OD -.uu, l"-......ea 0 assus o o1a1. "'-~· ____ •· ... A heavy mud materlal is DOID'ed Into the the-Civic League. However, Nl>on did not •peclf!cal)J mer LIF ARD bole lo cool lbe drill 6it and bring "We are convinced with many others in to that demand. La EGU • • • geological samples up to the surface, '£own Ind in fbe canyon .as well, that the Talk in guna Spangler explained. All waste materials -'ie realhe <bat our destinies are f'roM P .. e l pni1-.1 lllmxlpainl of Dfeguardlng. will he pul In slorage lanb, :iol open Ued togelher, tile-&0000' we can begin to Gilbert W. F-. ......im clinJc. lie said that H the IOftrS ml fad1ily are 'ug:;'5mmi..-Man said he. lhought • mate prog!'CI oo many fronts that cry DISNEY tor of the Coundl on Envln>mnent. localed ot the nar1h end, guards will bave lbe 1150 permit fee for the exploratory .,.,.,,....... CAPTIVE OF TERRORISTS U.S. Amba ... dor Nool ·From Page l KHARTOUM ..• \ Ambassador Cleo A. Noel and U.S. Charge d'Affaires Curtis Moore. They aqd Belgian Ambassa&r Guy Eld were reported 1'llgliUy w0unaea--1n fb e sbootmg. Others held were the Saudi Arabian ambassador and his wife and a diplomat from Jordan. At San Quentin, prison authorities ordered no special precautions for Sirhan but told guards to be "extra alert and watchful." Associate Warder/ James Park said Sirhan remained in his maximum securl· ty cell, already the most closely guarded in San Quentin. Sirhan, 2.8, a Jordanian immigrant, has been held in the prison on ihe shores ol San Francisco Bay since May, 1969, a month after his cooviction oo first«gree murder charges. Planners Study Sycamore Hills Project Monday • al loo •·B-"" -" ' ' ' ' Economy, Employment ml Development to '--' to emtsge>!les '1Y JUDDjl!g drill was loo low, ~;•Ung out tbal ouhor leDl • ,_,.._....,. (CEEED) will be the guest speaker at a lbrougli • and ~· • Hls -~' --........ a joint ...... . Chll~-· H 'ta! of •--~-~ .......... ,., ... , ·--· Beach lie _:1"'a1soee':J:. ·~ ~~ ~ Beverly Hills charges 11,000 to permit a 1 UluwJC:U~ ..._..., ""'""'& ~w servJCes, w~ s OSJll ..... ~ .......... ....,.. ,. MC ........--u-= ._ ~.....,.. well slant~illed under the city from Los Review of a specific pan as a pro. 'meetiag of canyon ttSidents, the Laguna Onu)ge County (CHOC) and the Laguna Cwnher of Commerte at 7,45 a.m. will DOI he• pl as at a cedral Joca. e1es cedure for the devel-Opment of Sycamore Beach City Camcil..aad llH!mhen of the Beach-Free Clinlc were glvm $1000 -Wednesday at the -HOie! Lq1ma. Uoo. ~-Harry Shuptrine and Hills lnlo a 2,QOO.un;l communlly beads city Plam!lnt Camml!!!dgn . · • cbecb. . CEEED is a coalition of labcr unions, °"""" said -.. developnmt of the laid the though such financial lbe lisl of malters lo be discussed by ' "1lllal llappem to the CIJl100 ls 'rilal to . CllOC haa treat..i.more thaa 50,000 P6' ....._..._ bus;....,_ and ]linle ~~ .... ,.. aq .. ~,..d to --• Hurd . y the t f the La n •• h Planrun· g Commlsokn .._._";'all--=lit f1ili( am ml 111o1r-11r· ueots In the'oulpaUent.depattment aJooe. -ciu;;;r'1n~0range OooillJ. i;. poblle ... .:th of u;"""Jbin :"~ oot business 0 M=, ru';bl~ \<ftsts .,.. closely lnlertwlned will! our Jo additloo, lhe boepltal's 315 doctors The .......,auoo wu ~Ill' the Beadi than praeoUJ ..iats. The 7,30 p.m. slud.Y session will be held on. donate time year-round ln Sl outpelient Chamber to determine wbetber time ii 'Tat C!allJ9ll rMcJenb,, their world COQoo cllnics. an lldk:i_pated "~"~the.._..,, at City Hall, 50$ Forest Ave. ~i$.~f!~~i: -~:l!:f = r:=Q~r it! =.:;!'.'::;'i:f~ .=~,.:; Pr•• p_,,.1 Benefit Art Auction P~,:ifie=.;..~ °:.=~ !:: ...,... ........ their transportation 8000 pati-, .. well as coupaellng 3,000 said. . smooLS Scheduled in Laguna filed by Jilewport Inveslments, Inc.· late mrm«. For Laguna Beach reaideots, olben will! psychologlcal, lqal, ilental, "We bave bean! a lot from -will> ~ , , Tue<day. , " tile; center of. town forms the nalpral and social needa... 111 that without slricl an« relltjcljve A benefit auctioo ol ~lnlln~ by l'.a-tdnstru~tion of the unlis ;, proPOSed al mOudl 9Dd iliaimtp olilel of Ille> can-,Karen Add'11ricolved 11 check foe the -Is, 1"• ..,, dooe f°"' I .., that a · lf11 i, tm he IU!ijlired ...Ji ol William ~ ~ a rate of 200 per year. The esllmaled ym," llruMI aall. =::. I C<lm!ty Amllllfles I d the lieatt11iot>llaoce fs necesary Ud.-1bat W1locma. Luchric. 41, is a pni1..,... ol guna Beach Artists for the Boys' Club cl population of the area would lop 5,000 ..... --. ......... of Iba °''"'" <;lopst • •• -Soclely, m.lited will! we have bean! from ... group, let'• ii•• pat.....,. at the Califmlia College of Laguna Beach will be held al 2 p.m. Sal· persons. College geography departmen" noted the raiJblg 40 percent of $67,000 ot tbe adoP" · Mt. Fergmoo 8 chance to speat." t.my Medlrlne, UC 1nioe.. urday in the Riviera Room of the Hotel About 72 percent of the 522·acre site at abwtdani dear quartz sand of tbe maln. nm 8gency'J budget last year. Hunt, Ownbu president said. Knlllr, -.11 • deputy district attorney Lagwia. Tickets at $3 are available at tbe the junction of Laguna Canyon and El r ~ and aid it w~vy 'of';< services for the Blind. Inc., an CEEED literature notes that the for~ County. door or Boys' Club. Toro roads would remain as open space, 1;~ -~es . who_ ~~ve U!. orjanbatlcm wbic.bJast year spouored a organization was formed .. to folte!' an Scbook "7S. the llitement said, bas The paintings, donated by members or according to Howard Miller, vice presi- t replenbh their beechel a r I l I 1 c I a 1 l Y European l<lilr for II blllid leeoagers, uodetsWldlng ol the -fer be'"""" nUlil""iil .............. at · D GJmi. the Art+Fair Asoocialion, will be avail· dent of Newport Jovesbnents. bera1Jlf of unwile uae of ~ was named a winner in the *>Clal obm-betften the enhancement and JBmv• ~ a. 111111 ~ information is able for viewing all day. O>eeSe tasting Discussion Monday night ls expected to watenbed and construction of dams m munity services Category. Cf' tion of the environment and a vi1tJ1e aftilable: by ~ p -9-8oJ: 1116, and other refreshments will also bigb· center on bow the city can best process l cir.._....._ Robert"McAdams,ol the R. M. Pyles ecooom;y," and to •"eacour&ge pl-~Mam;,,..-,. Canlsl·117-U65. light the ...m. lhe large developmenl application. , "Our own waU:nbed ba5. been largely Boys Camp, beadquarterel In Huntington growth 1J>rougb eovinlmnmtally .._ -==.;:.,;.: .. =:;:..:::....:.:c...:......,.::"-"'--'---"-------------· ----------- ,sponc1 major alleratioo until the curreot Beach, ,...iftd 1 Dlsoeylaod aw~ for practices of 1aod development and -·l~ tracts. his organization for the tourtb year structioo and CMSerV1t.icn." 1 "To allow the CtlJllty's permissive yesterday. More than 1,500 boys have Reservatiom for the tftakfast may be .jpotlcles for lbe uncootn>lled a • d benefitted from this camp since lls io-made with the <liamhOr of Commerce al-IP~ development of our waterabeds ception. fice. Brealiut ls $l.SO. ik> continue would h .. e a tlrasllc Impact In lbe envlrorunent and ecology Following this meeting, Chambor of /1lpOll drainage tbrmib Ibo Loguna Can-division, the Capistraiio S c b o o I Commer<e breakfasts will be held 01JCO a ~ flood plUl, oar mntnl bum and Environmental F..ducaUon Ce n le r month 00 the last Wednesday. Tbis waa jMain Jlellcb Parit," Brml said. represenled by marine biolog;st Phil doae to allow a reporting of actJon tabn Slides of the dralnapa the 1t1t flood Grignon took top honors. by the Cbamher boanl which ·'!rill .- ...,.. dloihru wen• pllotol of drainage Also named was .lhe Seal Beach Jwlior lbe last Tuesday ol the lllOlltb, Mn. areas Dillg' the recent stonm. Brand Woman's Club credited for a said. laid ~ ftl' evidence that large photography coo"test which became a Myers amounts of sill from the Flossmoor powerfuJ persuasive tool for illustrating 6evelopmenls were mllng In drainage local pollution problems. Cbanotls. In general community s e r v f c e , H~ alao presented dldes of the ex· "Because We Care," beaded by Helen lemive grading cl tile Ros!moor tract Callahan ol Irvine, wu honored !or doing along Et Toro Road and not~ that a little of everything when needed last •aten bad cut under foundabons of year. The organizatlon visited state Somes under construction. hospitals convalescent homes Jpeeial ! "We will have a golden rain o[ sand acbools ~ juvenile hall, doing ' anything am debri s coming down on our com-possible to help those concerned. anity/' Brand said. Selections of the 41 winners were made by a six-member committee comisUng of . 0..,._ICOAIT DAILY PILOT u Dr. Dooald Shields, president of Cal State Fullerton; Robert C. Gannon ; Mrs . Hlll'- ry I. Horn; Mn. Robert J. Marsh.all : lofts. Lyle &:hermJtller, and Everett Winters. FromP .. el POWs ... five years. B. W. Longridge Succumbs at 83 Private funeral services will be beld at Paci!ic v;.w Memorial Chapel for Barter W. Lor>gridge, a loagtlme South Laguna ,...;dent wbo died w~. lie WU 13. Mr. Longrhlge, a ,.Urod publle ... counfanl. Is .....Wed by his -· Luella, ol the family bome, 311H.Clrrle Drive; a eoo. Wallace ~ San JOI!, and two 8\sten, Mrs. W. J. Davia of LMuol Beach and Mn. Frank Gwillan of Van- couver, a.c. Born in Lyton, England in 1•, Mr. Longridge came to the United Stats in 1923. l SALE ENDS SATURDAY Our Sale Ends This Week~nd With A "Bang." These Un- usual Leather Pieces Will Be On Sale At Very Special Prices. L.aatl.or And Brass Are Natural P...._.. Wotli Quality Materials, Good Design & Crafumonship • . . • The Result Is A Furniture Cassie. At Christmas two years ago, the elder Brazelton caught a "gllmpse" of hi& aon on a televisk>n news film . Capt. Ulna was a.vigned to Takhl\ AFB in Thaflaod in 1961. He was caJ>- lured a year later. •lls parent.! had no word from him tor three years, but aince then have rectived tome lttten from the former Santa Anl Colllf• studtnl. Capt. Luna's father la a member of the boanl of d~eeton cl lhe POW-MIA lnlemaUonal office In Tutln. He was active in the Laguna Beach E lks Lodge and the Rotary Club of Chino. Cai· Wash Organized By Wilderness Club A car wash to benefit the Laguna Beach Wilderness Club will be held !tom 10 a.m. to J p.m. Saturday at the putiD« lot ol lhe Lffuno llCbool district allloot, 550 Blumoot Sl., Loguoa Beac11. If You're looking For Upholmry, Dining, Bedroom, or Occasional Furniture .••. This Is Your/last Chance To Purchase The Finest In Quality At S.le Price .. Also lamps, P"IC!ures. And Accossorios I • C8pl. lliBernardo WU bom I n Syra<111e, N. Y. Allholllh he, loo, was !lolled aa MIA !er a loo& Ume, hll wlle Sha .... dldn1 bell••• ll. Her rnaln conctm vol<ed -n her huJband 's ...,. waa lddod olfldally to lhe POW JJst by Ibo North Vle«namtae, .... bow mud! .... dllldrc h ......... lnthtff .. y.m~hMbeenlOdL · Mn. PIBetDlrdO odoled lhal lhl dlda'l- dollbl lhe caplolli'• ,abWty f4 adjllll to chan&•• (I' 1-.. DiB<~ ~ ... In ' chirp Ill. the Armed R-1!idl0 ·~ lclevlalon sta-lloo In 8114 -coptured Feb. I, 1111. • '!be bigb llCbool club octMly will help finance • planned float trip on Ille American Rim io April. Coot ii fl. 'Disaster' D~clared SACRAMENTO !AP) -v..-Qluo- ty hu been decllttd a diluW om lo !he wab of Jenuary'1 IU mU1Joo ta flonn damage, lbe .Govemor'14lllce baa -Acllilg oGv. Ed' Rtillo<P .... Tb"'1dny thil be -Pr--Nbab to pmlde federal disaster relilf l\Jnds for the OOUlllJ . Are All Rtduced. Don't Wait! DR~ERITA6r.-HINREDON-WOODWJIK-KARASTAN ---..,.------ • • NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 WESTCllFJ DR- lOpt11 S11ttd1y 12.5110) "42·2010 LA6UNA BEACH C 141 NOlTH COAST HWt: 10,.,i s-.l1y 12-l iJOI 4t4•111 TORRANCE• 1J64t HAWTHORNI llVO. ltf)) ,, ••• 11' • • l ! • to ,. \ • • N.Y. Steeb .. I ecreat1on ce ae Center Gets ay m...-. t1~1pLoll .... - them the -11111 plr It CIGll>- munitiea do. 1'hl commlllion cm require under planned com""mlly IOllfn& tllal the proi!ooed pr<>Jecl he 111e'-1Nit Ill boDI. A CH ••JOi11g-.Jd--rr. bo1o1J ' and mortllariel llll!lditloa to lbt.- tional vehicles.. Owner Jack Love told -his Irvine Company ..... says lltat ..,i,y Traveland will he boilt.111 -U>at lie has already taJcen ma"VatloDs from vehicle dealers I« llO pereeot ol lhe diet and waDts "' OfJOll ID JUDe to caldi bel"Y ----Simultaneous with the action to ap- prove al zoning, the commlsbon major. tty voted to initiate planned community llODirlg~ctlvely on the property, AD etylroorn<ntal impact report (Effi) OD tbe Pft>posal was judged to be ade- quate lf met hods or complying with water qWLlity standards were added. Both the commercial zone change and the lat.er planned community action, if taken, must go to the city council for final approval. oLve pointed out that his 1eue with the Irvine Company requ i re s --laDdscaplng thaD the city 1'quiret. He also st.reaed the ttODODlic benefit from the t"ity, wbl.cb wW collect Wes, real ..iate and · property tuez from the developmen t. "We intend to become Involved with the community, not just sit there,'' Love said, adding that the hospitality lounge will be open tree for UM by sucb com- munity groups u the Boy Scoots, lapidary and archery clubs. The project will , .. ,_ ...... (llltbla ""' he~ gnnile cblp -to llt- slead or onllnary black asphalt. The compoay p1aDS to huild dml1ar facilities In San 1'rlDclsco .,.., Tau and Georgia, he said. but Irvine's will bo the fint: "A lbowcase," Love said. Commisaioner Wayne Qark, wbo . al. first aid he favored planned eonunwiily zoning only ~ later voted to - the CH. uid the main concun ii JO ,.,... from now ~ if the rftn•tk'Gal vehicle business ii jllSt • pusin& fld. Oil Drilling OK'd Irvine Planne,fi;ive Apprmial .. .. WAY ,.... ~ IRVINI MAST!lt ~E HllNOR!D AT DISNEYLAHD COMMUNITY SERVICE .. BMIOOET 5"we-MM tit Pi I nted Award Front Mrs. Lyb Schermi~~ Perform1nces for 7,IJXJ Persons ~ -Serri~e Rttognized Disneyland Honors 41 Groups, Awards $50,000 West Orange Coun ty Youth Employment Service. represented by Janey Koch, was credited with finding jobs for more than 2,800 youth in Lm. The American Red Cross of Orange Coomty, spooson of the "Special Olym- pics" lo< me11tally handkapped clUldn!n cJ. the cou:aty, won kudos in the youth groups category. Ullder health facilities and Special health services, Oilldren'a HoSpitaJ of Orange Coomty (CHOC) and the LagtlDa Beach Free Clinic were given $1000 chec:b. CHOC baa treated more thaD 50.000 pa· tients in the outpatient department alone. In additloo, the hospital's 365 doctors dooate time yeaJ<-round in 31 outpatient diDics. Tbt Lagwa Free Oinie last year pro- Med medic:al assistaDa! IO more than -paliel>is, as well as coonseling 3,000 • others with psychological, legal, dental, and social needs. Karen Ackley received a check for the Orange O>unty A111iliaries of the Children's Home Society, credited with raising 40 percenl of $67 ,000 of the adop- tion ag~'s budget last year. Services for the Blind, Inc., an organization which Jast year sponsored a European toor for 18 blind teenagers, was named a winner in the social com- mtinity services category. Robert McAdams of the R. Pit. Pyles Boys Camp, headquartered in Huntington Bea,cb, received a Disneyland award for his organitaUon for the fourth year yesterday. More than 8.500 boys have benefitted from this camp since its in- ception. Jn the environment and ecology division, the Capistrano S c h o o I Environmental Education C e n t c r nlpresented by marine biologist Phil GngDOD look toe hooocs. • A1So named was the SCal Beach Junior Woman's Club, credited for a photography contest which beca me a powerful persuasive tool for illustrating local poUution problems. In general community s e r v i c e , "'Because We Care," headed by Helen (See DISNEY, Page ZI Marine Cyclist Hurt in Flaming Crash at Irvine M...U,. Cpl. Fralll1.. Updegravt!: 19. of El Toro MCAS W81 hospitalized with leg injuries early 'lllurlday when his moton:ycle nm off a winding road in Irvine and exploded in Dames. Police said Updegrave sustained a !""'1ble -" leg and broken foot dur-mg the 4 a.m. ac:dderit on Trabu<o Road oe.ar Yale Avmue. Fellow El Toro Marine Michoel J . Har· -Ibo II, t<lld poHce he was follow· Ing Updqrave on llDOlher cycle wherl he Mwldenly UW lhe leodiDI madtiDe bowlc- lnl, ""''"" Ind "'Inc lhrouP the air. lipd<grave, who landed In a ditch betide the rood, ,... pulled out by'Har- ,_ juit • -line leaklng hvm the cy· cle callilJI flQl. A Jo.foot Standard Oil exploratory drill to be located in the Irvine Industrial cbmplez for four months wa!I approved TIMnday hy Irvine Planning Com· ~-The drilling device, which will he · IOUDdproofed and have anf:i blow out equipment, will be placed at the ex- tension of Von Kannan A venue and the San Diego Freeway. Omunissionen added a condition taken [rom Hwitington Beach's oil codes. Stand· U.S. Thwarted On Release Of Diplom;tts ~TQUM (uPI) -Preildeo! N- t~y dispatched a State Dopartment ol. ficial to Khartoum to try to win tbe release of two American diplomats held Wider deotlf thretl by 1 tln>uP of Arab guerrillas. But the ~ was refused permission to land, tlie Middle East News Ai:ency ""'"1ed. U.S. ollicia1a iD Cairo denied the report, however. A band of aix to eight members of the Black September guerrilla group shot their way into the Saudi Arabian E mbassy Thursday , seized the Americans and three other envoys and threatened to eucute the five diplomats today unlesa various countries released scores pf Arab prisoners. Including in the demands was the release of Slrhan B. Sirhan, tbe assassin or Sell. Robert F. Kermedy. Sirllan Is being held in a California prison. The news agency said the U.S. military plane canytng Deputy U11der Secretary of State William Macomber and five aides landed at Cairo at 8 a.m. PST "after being refused permission to land at Khartoum." The dispatch did not say why tbe plane wu refused permission to laDd. • ' Two of Macomber's aides later boarded a Sudan Airways flight for Khartoum, the agency said. 'Ibey were joined aboard the plaDe by a thin! diplomat from Ille American .interests section at the Spanish embassy in Cairo, the agency said. IL said 'Macomber and bis other aides remained behlad iD Calro. M.acomher re- fused to talt to the press. 1be guerrilla• belonged to the same group ~e for the Munich nwsam Iiradi Olympians. They a 4 a.m. PST deadline but it passed without iDcldeDI 111d the guer· rillas he(ID ocaIIDg doWD their demands. At one point, the Egyptian Middle East News Ag<11cy reported, they clemaDded a plane to Oy them to the United Stalel with the boltages and two Sudanese cabinet ottlctals. Sudan o(lered the p1aDe but decUned to let the cabhlet officialJ leave.. Negotiations conliDued in the heavily guarded Embassy wbere the guerrillas said they planted bombs to blow it up if their demands were not met. Large nwn- bers of security forces IUJ'l'OWlded the building but the Sudan saJd It would not stonn the embassy. PILOT OFFERS MORE 'SERYICE' ••At Your Service." the action rolumD 11111 helpo oolve problems of DAILY PILOT readen with -...i government qencles II eX)llDdloc to IWI the lncttaalDi number al ""I-1 ... asalltaDce. Tbt column, t1ti1Uo by Pll Dunn, whlcb began u a feature al the 5uDdQ DAILY PILOT and then became lli-ftoki, with publlcatlon allO an Weiiltlda.y, wi.11 now run The ln)Ured cycliot ,. .. talreo to Tustin Comrmmlly HotpltaI .llJd 1al8! 1tlD%ia" ttd to the Mortnt CGrpo NT station IW!pilal Where lie Wll )1ltad in Utllf..,. -. tory-.... -~·~-,.. w_.,. .... ~ Tbt fltll FrldM' colu!M 11 oo ..... I !Dday. • • ' ( : .,.. . ard Oil will protect the city from liabili- ty. . At least one commissioner, Wayne Clark, was irritated by the prep.red speech given by Standard Oil repa esar tatlve Walter Grescb at Thuraday'1 bear· irlg. Clark IDterrupted Greoch's ttadlng Of convnents on the need for oil with, "ls tltis: line of pre20taUoo necessary. I've heard the energy crl!is pitch and, frank· ly, I'm not in agreement with It." DIBERNARDO 3 Orange Coast Officers Listed As Coming Home Three Orange Coast servicemen are among the 138 prisoners of war who are scheduled for rel ease this weekend. Orange Coast POWs are : -Air Force Capt. M"1ehael L . Brazelton, 30, son of Warren Lee Braultoo of Seal Beach and Dorothy Bcazeltoo of Torrance. Capt. Bru<llOD was shot down Aug. 7, 11188, while on a mluion over North Vietnam. -M.ariDe Capt. James v. lliMnardo, whose wife Sharen lives In Million Viejo with their five children. Listed as mlss- irll In action (MIA I UDW the new POW lists were released in J a n u a r y , DiBernardo we,., captured in 1B68. -Air Force Capt. Jose DaVid Luna, 32, whooe pai<nll, Mr. aDd Mn. Floyd Lana live in Orange. Luna's wile, Peal S. Luna, Uvet in Roy, Utah, will' their two children. He was shot dowtr In March, 1987. Where and when the three Orange Coast men and their 133 POW corn- panioos will be returned to the U.S. hasn't been announced by the Pentagon. It ii presumed that much the same pro- Cedure will be foUowed with this group u was with the first retumeet. Brazelton'• father said be'1 known hit 11:11 was alive (or two years. The offldal confirmation wu ••tta1 Dice" he said.. Capt. BruellOD -l1ated u MIA f« five years. At Cbrisbnas two )'<In •!IV· Ille elder llrmdloo cougllt a "gtimpoe" of his ..., en a \eJevilioo newt film. Capt. Luu WU Ullped to TUIW AFB In TbaI1and In till. He wu cap- tured I 'ft&l IJler, Hit parmla bad 110 -from blm for lllne 7ean. bu! alnce then Ila•• ncelffd -letters lhin the formtr Senta ADI c.Jlepot~ Capt. Lunl'111111« II I member tf the • hoelil of dinctor1 al the POW-MIA (Sit POWt, Pop I) I ' Gresch continued and Clark In- terrupted him ODO! a I 1 l D • Com- mUsionen Wesley Mars aDd FnniJio ll'lfd suppor1ed aart. U StaDdanl Oil finds Dll er oal1lia1 ps during ... ezploratioo, the -1111111 come back to tbe dty for a new Ule permit. Rw> hy diesel motors, the portable """ hole equipment will create a sbaft from fSee OIL, ha< I) Irvine Council Delays Action On View Tract After representatives of a llighUy •rnaller avwd of north lrvine f'f!aldenta who .,. eoo<emed llbout Valley V-..,. reiterated the.Ir pOlfllons, Jrvtne city -Tbutaday utid the llaff to wwet • lelie:I ct. new macema at next week's seuion. Fewer than 300 attended the public hearing on the I~ ......... IOIJ8bl by the lrviDe Qlmpally. The ....,..., bo[l!en on the Ranch development Md llUIDY of 'lbunday night'• speakers aid Ibey lived in that tnct. Cow>cllmen ldjoumed Ille hearing UDUI 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in University High School. sceue of 'lbunday nlcbt'• pro- c.edings. Near the close of t.be four-hour aessiao, Cow>cllwoman Gabrielle Peyw ~ tbe city staff" wilb a list of ~ would lilr< SUXliod helare the • resume. Tbost new coocema are: -Re%ponaibllity lo< lmtaila ol permanent flood proteclioa devices: Must the city pay for them if it ~ a tract of homes in the flood p!aiDf __ _ -Can the city allow • 1'Sidential ..... ing in tbe Oood plain, but wltbbold actual devek>pment until atonn nmoff pr. tectioo measuttt are evaluated aod tlle ttSpJOSible agency idenUfJed? -can the city council deny tbe sane applicatioo aDd mer ii hick to the plao- ning commillloo with a di.recticm. for them to zone only the areas not wUhln the flood plain? -Are ICbool districts ezempt '- municipal zoning regulations .. they ... city building regulatms? One -site iD Valley View Is putia11y within the area wtdch W'OOld be flooded in a •"staJld.. •rd project flood" (the --poaible comhinatioo ol weather ...,_ .. which -.Id pain the Irme f1oocl plain ). -la it a prvpa-council comideralion at (See REZONING, ~e I) Oraage Weadler !I'll he partially cloudy ... Sat- urday, cletrtoc to -•kles iD the aftemoont, the weatherlady promilel:. B e a c b &emperatures should he -15, rising lo 73 inland. Qvemjg!ll ..... ~- INSIDI! TGDA '\' What -ft 117 Rood fodar's Werkndtr ad fhad out 10MC the Nnoport Harbor Art 11.,.. .... , 11<11r 7'lmlll1tU ""' to "'II llbmtl -C!ld ... pouing. / LA .... e ,_.,., • -J -.:: . ~ : -~.~ ::..-=. 1:• -= --= -.......... ~· 4 IM a 11 .._tMt "-"'--... .......... 4 -. --- I '1 I Red China Mar Riw .· 'PARIS (UPI) -The major world ~ \OdlY lilned an aareement to ,......,,,. peace ID Vlelnam but tbe 1---W......,..,..,· Ja1ted tiy-..-unexpected- -.0.Uoo ol sOulh Vietnam by ~ Foteljpl Minister Chi Peog-fei. After foreign ~ from U natiOllJ stgned the document, au read a state- ment thlt accused the Salgon regime of • jeopardiilDg Ibo peace ll<dlrd by ref11>- ina lo ttcognizo the Viet Colli-lie said ~· wu 'imassacrlng patriots in ...SOu1b Vietnam." ' MH.V 'II.OT fll'f ..... Viet .Ftltt1re. Epd l Thieu-Will i it! I • ..I 1 oast .: "'g I • • .. I • IXOD on ' . • ,_ -. .. ,._ ' ' res&rdiaa the private conlads that con-; Oao moidl1 .bou1 !Ilda>'. ~ •lnced the balklJI& North VlolDam reglnw; llltlsard II. MlOl1 wfll be COftfeniiw Ill to mume release of POW• thllweel<. I I. II" CltfQIQte.witAJll&~V~lf(J,oo--nblnK'lnterest1 wOUJd tie aenr-~ -~ <a peacdul 11111 pQUUCll • -........ of a land tnaaecl by -ed," he said, adding $it r•Ieaae ol more: iOi'iilriail! POW• this week was l&t.d OlilY to U.S.: Pral.rent ~ .... .-tbe"PdJJ. troop wJthjrawals ana not to.the poalwar: $~visit by Proaldon~guyl(I Van Thieu m developments set for dl!ciWlon In April. • r ... a ~" Ptell conCtr'tlX.'e at the Ope lhing newsmen noted was that; ..: Ooa • 1:t;._·tbe~•Km•WUI Presldesit Nixon was not greatly con·; cover of SOutheut, Alta'• future -cernecl over .,..,..fire violations. 1'lll be poctwir'lld to Noelh Vletnmn, Ille ''Iller< are still lnri<len•s," be said. Praident uld. "' • ' • "'lbere will continue to be •iolationa S&llcm Foreign Minister Tran Van Lam 11 iald 'he would not reply to "erroneous atateneots." VALLEY VIEW ZONING CONTINUES TO DRAW RECoRb CITY MEETING CROWDS Ni-said )I )I -itill . ' Ued • be "North Vietnam lflll •baV< a stab ,!JI until the situation Ill set , con- peace," hi aald. · . tinued. "But the number of vk>laUoos bu nae m.lnisttn signed the lvtlry k1dskin : doct1nvmt a total of :KlC> limes in the . ~ler-bwig saloo of the old Majestic r, Hotel ·once a Nazi Gestapo headquarters, •'-in ftit same room in which the Vietnam :i cease-fire accord w8s signed Jan. '¥1. ~: Secretary of State William P. Rogers • sat nezt to Chi at the ceremony and the " •' two sides shook hands warmly. 1' • When four U.S. senators arrived to wit· h nesa---the ceremony, the Chinese rose to I•' greet them and as the two ~des chatled, ! Soviet FOreign Mlnl!ter Andrei A. 11 Gromyko glared fludly it the scene. , · • ~ nodded and waved to delegation fi heads but not to the Soviets. ' The atmosphere during the signing was ii """"' • 1 Canada's Mitchell Sharp n o d d e d ·1 jovially to other deleptions, puffing on a l' large black cigw:. United / Nations ~,General Kurt Waldheim, who , 1 did not sign Ille documen~ watched and • -his thumbs. Att.er tbe 30-miDute sianIDg, Ch1 put OD bladt·rimmed spectacles and, bUDCbed over, read a statem~ into his llllcroPb<l>e-"11 .. llnown lo all that the Provialonal • 1IAmllatlonary Government (Viet ConJ<) is . II!" gemilne repmentaUve of South Vie~ nam ••. yet certain people sun want to deny ils ~ .. Chi said. , .. ~ b Wroog and harmful lo . ""11i!ulous Implementation of. the Par~ ___ agreespent." .. Chi siid tbi Siigon regime was '"1lty d. more than 11,000 cease-fire violations. Botll South Vletnma and Canada said Ibey walo lignlaa Ibo documeot with reservatloos. • The qreemeat bb>cb the parties to "~y'' l"IJeCI the Paris ~ce ~ of June of Jan. 'll and Its ac- -"""-"" protacds. --. 9"1W--far """"'enina of the con- •• • ~ !c.~~T~~ reponiDg ~ violations. • ~ Hitt .Quits ~ Position at .HEW l :To Return Home . Orange County's Patrlcla IIltt today )umounced her resignation .. asststant 8eMtary lo the Depadment of Health, E&leltioa and Welfare. Mn. mtt, the wile . of Department of the Interior esecutlve admlnlslral« John Hitt, told oewsmen ID Anaheim she will ~Te Washington March 31 «to devote y time right hen! In ~ lo work a private professloml -city. "I'm ..,i ,llJn enctl7 bat I will do or how I will do It, 1>ut l wlll be using the -I~ I boTe pined In HEW l6 ad'llllee 6e cause of )>resident N°IX· on'• ne-. feM'all.-:• Mn. Hitt said. Mrs. llltt -before delivering tile mojor -at the Bob Hope -t ldcto!I luncl>e<n organlud by St. looepb Hospital lhat she will live in Laguna Beach when she returns to Orange County. The blgheot ranking woman in the first . Nixon admini!ltration told newsmen that lbe discussed her plans klr an hour this week with President Nixon and that he flnaJly accepted her decision "with very great regret." OU.NM COAST 11 DAILY PILOT 'TM ONn!M C-t ~11.V ~llOT. w1t11 Wlltldl la _.....,. IM ........ _.,_, It p11t>1!"'9ll b'f -Or .... C.st 1"111111 ... "'9 ComHnv. ~ ,.. ... , ....... llUtlltlhtd, ""°"'"" ""'°""' '"'*'· .... C.te Mu&, """"*1 le.di, ""'illllflu;; 8HCll/,_Uln Valley, l"*'9 ._.,, l,...IM/5-lftKll l!>d Sin Cll<M!IW .... Jtiln C•llialrll'IO. " tint.. t99i<wMI MIHOll It llUOlllMll S.lutdly1 •1111 S11nc11.,... nie ,.-Irle~ Pllbllll'lhlt ,..,,, ... , >lD ""~·· ••r •tr..,, Co.II M ... , Calllom11, fK11. Robttt N. w,,a l"rlliOln! 11!11 Pllllllth<lr J11• It C .. rltv Vice ,.,......,, •nf 0.-tl M-- Tlrio11111 k11Yll ldlHI!" Tholl'I•• A. M11rptih11 Mtflff ... hllw Chtd" H. L-Jliclierd P. Nill Alllft.ftt Mer!tolnl Edl!On °""" c.1'1 'Moe: UI Wnt -.,. llo'Mt ,...,.,, ._, nn ~ ..,...,.. UWrit .....,,: m ,_, •- """'.,.""' ._.., 11111 Blldl ......_ "" Cil-11: lltlS Norttl II c.nw. ltMI 1111,1 • 1n41 '41-4111 a..Wle4 ..... 11 t '41.1671 S.. C&e••ls Al ,_,,11 4•: t,I ¢I • 4l24tU C'.Mrt'tlM. "11, "°'"91 '-' l"Wlltll'"' ~· ... .... ....... lllilltr'et ..... ::r"t. _,..., :&~·..-······ ..,.. ...... . ·-:....... .:: ..... _.. ..... ........... ... .. c.t• Mita. ~ .,.,_...,_ IN Urrilr •M ~11¥ nllill llJS .~1 mlWt..,-M-·G,lf~,. - Group' In University High Sci-I p......,fod Oppoottlon, Potltlon1 In Orderly Council Hearing , ''The ooltl ol:--Peace are great/' N1mn been reduced. even though Jt Isn't la'I:> . Councilmen Admit Talks · Concerning Valle_y View A round ·of ••true confessions" by Irvine city councilmen Thursday night yielded confirmation that each has been involved in discussions with citizens, the developer and city staff members regarding the controversial Village of Valley V1ew. Tbe unusual report by each councilman -U.S. Decision For Pre.serve Funds Awaited • By TERRY COVILLE Of ... o.lly '"°' '''" The public , should know within two months if the federal government will be 'asR:ed to buy private wetlands for a fish and wild!ife preserve in Upper Newport Bay. A spokesman for the U.S. Department of the Interior said Tbunday the Upper Newport_Bay FielilComriiltloe ' nearly ready to annotmee its recommenda1lon lllriederal lnwlvemenl · " Rldlard J. Sbukle, regional planning olflcor of the Interior De~1 woold not n!veal what the "'°mmeildellon might be. Sbukle apoke lo members of Ibo Orange Q>unty Olast A 1 1 o c 1 a t I o n ·meeting Tbunday In Huntington Beach. Tbe Field Committee Wiii eltabllsbtd lut year by the Department of the Interior at the requ .. t of Orange County Supervlson. It includes members from the federal Department of the Interior, the state Lands Division, the federal Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Orange County and Newport Beacb. or biB coo.tacts opened 'lbul'lday's hear- ing. Thursday was the city council's rtrst formal exposure to the Irvine Company application to provide moderate income housing for 4,700 persons cm 212 acres bounded by Culver Drive, Yale Avenue, Moulton Parkway and the Santa Fe Railroad tracks. Councilman Gabrielle Pryor lalJDChed the parade of revelations explaining !be questions she bad asked privately about flood threats and other technical matters. She said those abe bad tallted lo would make part of the public record. CouncJlman E. Ray Quigley Jr. W31 lbe only councilman to suggest bow be feels about the project as be described for 1the record the concerns be says he com- municated to officials of the Irvine Com· pany ln private conversations. ' Those cOncems include his feeling the city might "crowd too many people of one economic level into one compact area of the city." Those concerns were shared by many of the north Irvine residenta who spoke at the hearin.lt. • The Councilinan from Turtle Root al0> said he is "very roncerued.al>Oul a-north-- south split in Irvine ••• a kind ol. Muoo- Dixon line" barrier beh!I drawn between lhe soutbem section of the d\1 Ind Ille central and north Irvine liomes. CouncJlman John Burton said be declined "requests from lrrine Company executives" to discuss the issue private- ly. ' Ironically, Burton beaded the Jn. corporation effort many believe wu in- stigated by Ille land developer lo ward off losses lo neighboring cities of ln- dllstrial tax base needed to balance future residential development in the new city. From Pfl!le l REZONING ... the zoning level to weigh the efieet of their actions in regard to raising or lowering ·the price of housing-lo be built once the land Is zoned residential? -Have any courts established max· imum densities allowed which would preserve the health, safety and welfare of residents? -To what extent is the city responsible for the public costs of streets and Dood protection? Councilman John Burton added a ques- tion of his own, at the close of Thursday's session. He said be still wants to know for sure if the city may change the density In the applicatioo and at the same time be lllte the school district might proceed wtth tts appllcatioo for the school ID the 212-acre area. The scbool bu been the re8!0ll the Valley View rewolng bas been apedlted by city officials. 'lbere remains a chance the San Joa· Quin Elementary District trustees might seek and get $1.7 million worth of state school building aid before that district goes out of business oo June 30 and the new Irvine Unified district tam over. Burton said be is not satisfied that the zoning 'IPfl!Oval will satisfy the state allocations board requirements for the state loan approval. .Froa r.,,., 1 DISNEY ..• Callahan or lrvlne, was honored for doing a litUe of. everything when·fleeded Jast year. The · OrganilaUob visited state hospitals, convalescent. homes, special schools and juvenile hall , dollig anything possible to help those concerned. Selections of the 41 winners were made by a six-nrember committee consisting of Dr. Donald Shields, president of Cal State Fullerton; Rober\ C. Gannon; Mrs. Har· ry I. Hom; Mn. Robert J. Marshall ; !.!rs. I.yle Scl)ermit;ler, and Everetl said, "but the 'Costs ol war ve much yet." ... ter JI .. greaH did. not ho far "-u' 8 wtn' "The main point is the violations ant' 1 e say " WJr:. • • go · do " he concl ded in helping rebulld Nortb Vietnam. going wn, u · "That's aometbing to be negotiated," Today's discussions also touched CH\ be told newsmen. future developments In Cambodia and "We will have grHsional support or Laos. it," be added. 1 Chances for peace In Lao! are good .. The President id not explain anything the President said, especially because of · North Vlelnamese troop wttbdrawal• Mar" e Cleared Of ape, Ki.dn.ap Afte Deadlock ' ange County Superior Court jury dlocked on two felony counts fil. ed back to the courtroom late 1bursday lo clear Camp Pendleton Marine Mark David Bell of rape and kldnaping charges. Judge Herbert Her!ands accepted the vmllct ·reached alter tbr<e days of deliberations and ordered BeD, 22, lo return lo the cour\roOm Mooday for oet- ting of a new trial or cUsposlUon of the remairiing charges. The jury cleared Bell of rape and kid- nap charges filed last Nov. 5 after he allegedly abducted an 18-year-old Santa Ana girl and raped her oo a moonlit em- bankment off Laguna canyon Road. But the jury was unable lo agree on rape and robbery cbarges filed II days later when Bell was identified by a pretty :n-yeaNJld Costa Mesa girl as the man who allegedly accosted her as she came off duty at a Newport Beach restalD'ant. Jurors commented as they left the county courthouse that they Wer<! deadlocked 11 to 1 on favor of acquittal on the latter charges. The ypung waitress tol4 the jury ll<R drover her to ·Huntington ·Beach' in· her camper, pulled in lo the parking lot of the Southern California Edison Company and raped her after drawing the curtinas in the vehicle. tinder present terms of the cease-flN agreement. • The future f<ir Cambodia 15 not al ..,., couraging, be said, du• lo the --military and J>Olltlcal lnvolvement bk eluding the 'U:S . ..upported government. the Communist Patbet Lao and North Vletnamese forces. He said withdrawal o£ North Viet• namese sources would definitely help the. prospects for a cease-fire there. l'l'Ollt r.,, .. J OIL ••• 9,000 to 11,000 feet deep. An eight-loot plywood fepce will ,..,.; round the almo8t two.acre property. When the drllllng is completed, If It Is unsuccessful, the core hole will be !Wed with cement and sealed accordlng to aafety. regulations in the clty .. tate oil codes. John Spangler, Standard Oil geologist, told commissioners that the well couldn't be combustible and woUldn't have escap- ing poisonous gases. . A heavy mud-material is poured into the hole lo cool the drW 61t and bring geoioglcal S8JDples up lo the surface, Spangler explained. All waste,...teriala will be put In storage tanks, not open sumps. q<>mmiMloner Man: said he thought tbli)i5o permlf fee for the exploratory drW wai ·too low, pointing out thet Beverly llillB charges fl,000 lo permit a Wl!U slant.drilled under the city frotn Los AJtgelMI! • ,~ers Harry Shuptrine and Huro. Said. -they thought such financial matters )f,lere not the business of the commission. The committee's primary charge was lo determine If the · fed«81 government could and should establllb aome type of preserve in tbe Upper Bay. · * * * North Irvine's , • Winters. Defense Attorney George Shibata su~ cessfully argued in the incident involving the Santa Ana girl that there was very little evidence to support her story of being raped at gunpoint by the moustacbloed Marine. Standard Oil also will have to pest $5,000 bond .. tbrough the county building and safety department. The money will not be released until required aban· dorunent takes place, according to the county code. Shukle said tlie Bureau of Sport Fisheries and W'tldlllc already bas recommended . the purebase of about 1,000 acres of Upper Bay waterway for a preserve. The preserve would be designed to pro- tect two bir<U -the light-footed clapper rail and the California Least Tern - which are on the rare and endangered species list. General boundaries of the 1,000-acre preserve would start north of Dover Shores, circle the Upper Bay to just below the old salt works and come down to Shellmaker IsJand on the other side. Sbukle explained that the Bureau of Sport . Fisheries and Wildlife re.com· mendation has not been officially ap- proved at any hlgber level. When quesUoned, be said several sources of revenue mlgh1 be found to buy the preserve acreage, if the federal government decides to do that. Sbukle would not comment on it, but some observors speculated that the Field Committee might make a recom- mendatioo similar to tbe 1,00()..acre preserve suggested by Sport Fisheries and Wildlile. However, ii the committee recom· meads ·again.st federal involvement, lhe bwden of preserving lbe Upper Bay will fall into state, county and perhaps city hands. Most of Shukle's speech Thursday was a historical briefing of the Upper NewPort Bay transactions. His announcement that the Field C.om- mittee should be ready within two monlhs to give its recommendation was the first time any deadline for the com· mittee had been indicated. From Pagel POWs ... International office In Tustin, Capt. Dl&rnardo was born i n SyraCWJe, N. Y. Although he , too, was llsted Ill MIA for a long time, his wife Sbartn didn't believe it. Her main COt>cent volcm when Mr huslland't name was add4ld offitjally to the POW liot by lhe North Vlelnamese, was bow much the children hav«i grown In the fiVOcyu11 he hat betn gone. Mrt. l>ll!emardo adljed that 111< didn't doubt the captain'• ability lo adjUI! to changes at homt. Dllltmal'do. 311, wao In chorge of the Arined Forct!I Rad!o and televl1lon 11.1 ... !Ion In Hue when coplured Feb. 8, t988. • • Residents Hit Lack of Schools Irvine Unified School District trustees Thursday night were blamed by several unhappy Valley View project oppooonts for the lack of· schools serving the north Irvine area, as residents cited an array of services they daily do without. Jn. eluding stores, improved roadways and park facilities. Trustee Sharon Sircello and Board President .Charles Boulanger attempted to explain the urgency for approval of the current zoning to allow the San Joa· quin Elementary School to seek financln& for the Valley View Elementary School. . The district, which goes ovt or builDess en June 30 to be replaced by Trv)ne's kindergarten to grade 12 unifted dis&ict, would .quality for a $1.7 millloo state IP! loan. The new unified district, which has;• million worth of bonds to spend and low pupil couots by comparison to the Sln Joaquin d.im'ict, would not qualify for state aid foT any school in north Irvine. Local bond funds would have to be spent, the trustees noted. Jack Dunn of The Ranch wondered why Mrs. Sircello could promise the Valley View school would be built tn a year and why it was being sought when !he Greentree Homes site has not yet been considered for a school. He suggested the school planning time spe nt on the Vall<'y View project mlgbt belier have been spent on seeking aid for a school in the Greentree Homes tract. Jl;lrs. Sircello explained that the Irvine Unified Board has no jurisdlelion in the school planning, but must work through the eilsting San Joaquin board . That board is comprised solely of trustees who Uve outside of Irvine, since the old 1 elementary district included Irvine, El Toro, Laguna Hills, and Mumon· V~jo. Once tn Its recent history the district was behind by as many as five schools •nd could not spend bond funds to build schools. Some developer!, including lbe Jrvtne Company, stepped forward to help plan new schools and shorten lhe approval time by advancing the planning money • San Joaquin lmitees ha<! lltU• Interest In building on the a,....,,.. Homes Cite and have lndlcared the site is a poor one. They ordered the go ahead on Ibo Valley View site, • • • ' • • . , SALE ENDS SATURDAY Our Sale Ends This Week-end With A "Bang." These Un- usual Leather Pieces Will Be On Sale At Very Special Prices. Leather And Brass Are Natural Partners. With Quality Materials, · Good Design & Craftsmanship . • . . The Result Is A Furniture Classie. ~ If You're Looling For Upholstery, Dining, Bedroom, or Occasional Furniture .... This Is Your Lest Chance To Purchase Tho Finest In Quality At Sela Prices. Also Lamps, Pictures. And Accessories Aro AU Reduced. Don't Weill OPrnl-4iERITA&E-4iENREDON-WOODIAAR~lASTAN --------- , 7etJ 111111lfJll8ff. ~ . INTERIORS WIODAYS & SATUIDAYS 9:00 .. 1:10 FllDAY 'TIL 9:00 • NEWPORT IEACH e 17l7 WESTCLIFF DL. 10,.11 S1tM'1y 12·1110) '41·2051 LAGUNA lf,ACH e 141 NORTH COAST HWY. COp111 S1111d.., 12·11101 494-411( TORRANCE e tJMt HAW1'HOlHI ILVD • ltlJl\ 171~127' I la de R no w e ta u th tw ex M co pr Ci v M fU ci Ii a b f j • CIA Aide Testifies In Trial .,.., LOS ANGELES (UPI) 1 Danle1 "Elllberl"t d e r e n • e lawyers call u a .-fA>. day a Cl4 analyot wbo has said the Pent.Ip PM>ers con- lalned lillormallon ~ .,,.,.. 'from llea l!lade up by the .MiiiY .. AJ ltS aecond witness, the defense In the Penta1on Papen trial tcbeduled Samuel A. Adama and planned to follow blm willl Rep4 rau1 McCloakey (JI.Calli.), wl•,. op- , posed President Nbon for the Republican preslclenual nonlmaUon Jut year. Adams, of Leesburg, Va .• was the center of a wrlOlle earlle< In the trial. Adams' testlmony was ex- pe<ted to be another round In the defense's attempt to rebut the prosecution's ~ that information in the Pen- tagon Papers could have been used to-bann .the ...urtty ol the naUon. The proseeullon produced two g-als wbo tealllled u expert witneues to that effect. eRoute Open LOS ANGELES (AP) 1i1otorisls have 52 · miles of completed freeway or ex- pressway between East Los Angeles and Riverside with the opening of a 2.4-mile sec- tion of the Pomona Freeway, officials said. The secilon, which cost $4.6 million, was opened Thursday, linking the East Los Angeles interchange near downtown to Mira Loma and nine miles of divided exressway to Riverside. eon v ote LOS ANGELES (AP) -The City Council has !ailed by one vote to put an issue on the May 29 ballot that would ban future oil drilling along the city's coastline. The action Tbursday came as the slate Supreme Court meeting in San Franclsco con- tinued a stay 0:0 further oll drilling in the P a e 1 f i e Palisades, baltlng the planned oil probe 10< at least ah: monlll!. Smuggling Suspects Face Trial- • Did Judge ,Blewett? Cont.empt Hearing for PublUher Skiud A llEABING 111 the matter .... ... for today In San Andrus before SOperlor Court Jud&• Ral]li1 McGee. Last month, McGee saJd be would requtre Blewett and Disl Atty. Orrin Ariola to allow eauae at todaT• bearing wby ~ lbould be lield In contempt Instead ol requiring ~ • to de!end blm!ell Bga.l.Mt Blewett's or lglnil compla1nL Mellin said that was an Indication bow the matter would end up. eplaode ii that Mellin -- 1JI a San Frandloo lawyer as well u a amalltown -pobllilher ~ b the target of legal ac:tlon by Bleftll. wh> i. a judge but not a lawyer. The judge nw • local ale and works lll<n as a sbort«der coot when be b ool hearing ...... PBO'l'OGRAPllEB Denoia Nagurla aa1d laol inollltll Wberl be tried to lab • plcltn ol Blewett wublng dfabel In the eale be owns, !be judge alap- ped him with bis open band and the camera came open, e"J)Oling the film. Wllnessel quoted Ille judge as saying afterwards. 11Dmnn, l shouldn't haft bit the little 1.o:b.'. N I_. Adviser Robert B. Carleson. di· rector of Governor Ron· aid Reagan's re Corm ol welfare, resigned Thunday to join the Nixon ad.ministration as a welfare adviser. He will serve as a special assistant for welfare matters to HEW Socre- tary Caspar Vleinberg- er. 'X' Marks . Gamblers rM<tq, Mm ?, 1973 .Plea Denied Suspected Kilkr Cites Own Guilt SANTA CRUZ (UPJj - Clutching two la'otboob and a copy ol the U.S. Constitution In his band, drug dropout Hffbert -W-. Mullin t-r 1-c d repeatedly Thursday to plead guilty to 10 rourder.s. tttunicipa1 Judge Donald R. Atay told him to enter an in· nocent plea instead oo behaU of the 25-year-old auspect in the serie9 of slayings in the Safita Cruz area in the past six week.!. THE BABY·FACEO Mullin, who dropped ool of college and became a heavy LSD user, stood before the judge in an orange jail jumpsuit and at- ~mpted to plead both "no contest" and guUty: Mullin said he had discharg- ed his defense atto rney because his father was paylng his fee and that he wanted to be represented by the public del<tldor. Tiie ludile appointed Jamea Jadann to represeot him tnd then declined· to ac- cept !-1u!Un'.a pleas on grounds he -~ had time ta-OOD!Utt with the public defender. Mullin was charged with slaying a young mother and he.-two small IOOS at a remote cabin. • Santa Cnu man and hi.s wife at their h:me, an elderly f15herman working in a garden, and four leefHCe youths camping on a mountainside nenr Felton. All 10 were shot. to death between Jan. 24 and Feb. 13. HE ALSO HAS been listed as t!M! '<prime suspect" in last November's beatiog and stomping death of fl Roman Catholic priest in o coo· ressional at Los Gatos, about 20 mile,, away across the San· ta Cruz MountaiM. But no charges have been filed. • • I DAILY PILOT f I R · sian's Death" Accidental SAN BERNARDINO (All+ -Sergol Kourdakov, ZI, a Soviet d,rec1or1 died eoo cldent.ally whllt hand.ltn& a. pistol, a coroner's Jury here t has ruled. THE JURY retumed the verdict Tbuntday after 1bout two hours of deliberations. Coroocr WJIB1m Hill had ordered a recesa in the lnquest last week 'A'hen Rep. Earl P'. Landgrebe. iR·lnd.), telephon- ed to say Kourdakov's dealh "was .30methlng other than what voe've been told." The former Russi.an 11.1b- marioe officer hid been a speak.er for the Underground Evangelism or GI end a le, be(ore his death. Affidavits prc\'idcd by Landgrebe said IY.'O women who had attended a service sponsored by the Glendale group reported hearing the Rev. Kenneth Baughman of Auburn, Ind., s~y 1\ourdakov ,i had been assass1nt1ted . l I • '· • ). ' • • ' . -" •rlbJnk lhelaw 1' suf. lidently clesr tllal oor right to eqress an opinion edllorially 00 the coort will be upbeld. .. Mellin said in an Interview Thursday. SAN ANDREAS I>< a small mountain community about 50 miles southeast of Sacramento in the southern end of the Mother Lode gold mining cruntry. Blewett IJ (Q of Colllomla'• approzlmatoly Z30 Juallee Coort judges, --1111 In rponely ...,Wiied -. ol the otate, and -JDlade. LOS ANGELES (AP) meanon and other prooedures Sherifrs deputies used a that would otberwlee be beard powder sensitive to ullraviolet by munielpal' mrt judges. Ught In the arrest of 57 Justice Cwrt judges are the penons o n misdemeanor onJy judges In C8lif<rnia who gambling charges at a prtvate WOMEN PAINTERS t • , I A strange twist in the whole Mellin said in his Jan. 17 OF THE WEST NOW-CAROUSE L COURT South Coast ?tua are not required to be club in the Athens district State Board Puts QK,_1a_wy_ers_. _____ ...,_eo_mpt_on,_om<ia~b ·~•id.:::'..__::""~~~~~~~~~~~~ nn· LOSANG!(~)te~ ~:T ~~~ State Water Resources Control Board adopted m i n i m u m guidelines Thursday for the protection of water quality from animal wastes. Dairy and .poultry farmers will be most affected by the guidelines, a board spokesman said. UNSPOILED, SF£UJDED 2l'z to 3 acre ranchos amid the great oaks of Oevdand National FOrest DeeJ) in. hi .,.. oU n:Paa Clemmie. Orttr 28 tcenic milts o( the CJuclaad N1tioaal from S.n Juan e.pi1tra.no. J10felt lies a 300.:.crt. itlaad ol JtaodxJ ~nno panzk are rollins hills. nrm. nlk.Y1 and. pn.t lromJ9,7.SO m Sll,7JO, lfUSY sf,ada bowa u Rancho ....,. down. hlletal ftoaaoia&. QpUtraoo. v .. nac::bel of u. NatiomlFomt.recratkia ua. strwtch iD a1aat every diftc., tloo. a Oovtrnment-owned. bu«cC' • ..-. popalldaa ud commercial enaMJ!men1 PleS#crU S~rNI<: IJrlYc: Santa Aaa/5&11 Dt.p> Freeway lo b:bloric: s.. Jem Olpilbamo. tblrll wt on H•J· 74 (Ortep Hwy.) 23 milc1 to the turn-off lo tbe rl1ht at "Soulh Hain Divide• aad follow tho tips. • . fl . Q 1.1P~, . ~ I! ~. -"' '?" Presen · ·tedS Deli-B toNewYork. et .• To each his own. On board our 8:45 a.m. 747 New Yorker is a new dining service. It's partly our creation. And partly yours. First comes our part, when we fix you the heartiest breakfast ftomhere to.New York.With a choice of omelettes and breakfast meats. Or a sizzling brochette , • of beef, in case you want lo ca ll breakfast brunch. Then, come lunchtime. comes your part. We set out a deli ciou s delicatessen·spread. Roast bccl~ salami, turkey, ham, cheeses. chopped liver. lox, bagels, cream cheese, four kinds of bread (we could go on). And ... yo u're on your own. Creace. It's all buffet, so you can cat to your stomach's content. Anything from a nibble to the G real American Sandwich. You ca n also eat whenever you want. All the way east. Call your Travel Agent Or us at 482-2000. And create. The friendlyskie8 of }'OUl" land. United.Air Lines • • • ' . , I • \ I ! , ~ i 1 • . 1 • • .• ;\' PILOT EDD'OBIAL PA.GE P:ru<lent ··Restraint lnlne COWld1meD have avert nuon to believe JleillbboriAI dU. 111cb as ~ Newport Beach ana Coila ... mar_ D!Jt be u erdentlY oppoeed to ·dvlllan ...., ol El Toro Jlflllle Corpe ,Air Station (MCAS} as they l . I procWm to be. ' . ' -, undlm0Jrftigbed-1nlne't--general • plaJming ci.., Councilman H.,,,-y Quigley auggeJted ' U.. ......-1J moderate its~ed OJlposltlon to-future -1 ' upanaloo ol Orange Co wily AirpOrl. . Quigley, who Is ll'vllle'a delegate to the League of Oall(o?nli Cities and other county bodies, auccestecl • !nine IOID~Y l!ligb1 wan! to change its position on the COUD\J airport. Ilia contA<ls with delegates from neigh- • boring citfeo impactbd prlmari!Y by the county lirpOrt indicate those cities' standl opposing commerdal use ot 1!I Toro as weU.. u~ of Orange County Air· port were taken ruuctanUy to the intuest Of a uniteil ~L . . -Since inbie would be damaged most by commercial tralflc at El Toro and Is affected hardly at all by flights at Orange County Airport, the policy restraint is prudenl Saddleback ·Tuition . ' An "exploratoty" • ~cutSion about.. charging tuition . of etudents at Saddleback Col\)Jllun\IY College will be continued by trust~ nm·-week. The Idea was brought --11p-1t a reeenl.....WJLbY Trustee Alyn Brannon. Strange- ly, it didn't ,eceive the immediate opposition that might have been~ Frisbee Frolic . Youtllful ~nergt·llld lmajl;lnatloD contlnnelo'brlillf.. $1 • university campus cleapite l<lllle ot the bea.y-. COl'lll of OUf times. . • . OlilfreeenUy it 'hs'1earned tbto:& en.ts amidst the towers of learning that '"•kA up UC !nine an imaginary "golf .. c:oUrse~ -,- For growtog numbers of Frisbee enthusiasts. play. Ing the 18 or Jn.ore 11b0Ies" of the Frisbee course in Campus Park is a relresbtog noon hour diversion. The holes are light posts, water fountilns, benches or other campus landmarks. Players count the number of tosses It takes to get from equally varied 11tees" to each hole . Campus Commons even bas been offlcially deslg· nated the "19th bole.': Reason.bly priced, ii not gourmet, fare and beverages await the returning Frisbee golfers. Although UCI· offlciais have yet to chart officially the whirling disc course, or otberwbe formalize the in- expei!Sive, Improvised -recreation, Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. has · acknowledged the presence of the sport on campus and approached some of Its leading upo- nents for tips on tecbnlque. -· . . ' Commumty college students, psy for books and as- IOdated student body Jeea, but no tuition. A change to the policy would req1lire a change to state law and an ovenll revenal to the pbllosopl'ies and ideals of the community college concept. • Community c:plleges offer opportunities for higher education to stud'1>11 who lick' the money for state col· lege or uni•ersity; hlclwlln.g vetersns trytog to make it With no gree"" fees" charged, no membership dnea- requlred, no caddies to be tipped and toexpensive equip;. ment costs-uslja]ly under 'I-Frisbee golf is certain to catch on. 'Now some ~ig city newspapeis-wlll'try to blow this up all out of proportjon.' · • . ' ..... ~~~~~~~~~~~ Forced Student I • I ' Fees Questioned • A11-e.mbtyman Ray Johnson, ( J ·; ~::::::_ -aiioo. ii a mJ1c1-man-RUS WALTON Bil, --t body ollicers at· -~-CUnlverlllJ 811D01mc<d 1hey -!....-----~·--- ---Sl,lllt-111 studelll --• tloa ,.. ., f!orlll__ put ao eod to that l<iod ol tyranoy. He, -,...,.,,,, Old Ray : -~14 Othef -co-autbors, want such -" bis cork. memberships and f..S to he strlcUy II ..-1 jual thal voluntary. l'm with them. dle--golng , .. lo a 0 m e ll!<'ll>' IT'S Naf Just the moDel'. It Is, ID lacl _, Thal ,.11 the principle. And the principle Is bid ..,:_...., ven. freedom of choice. 1be student's freedom ~'fir's.: re-to_ join or not . to Join ~ organlzatloo otr t I blmseW WitboUt J<Opardizlog b1f ~tioo. , ••Sludent body. of-Many student body groups have mucb Deen are complaining they do not have to .offer: Intramural sport!, the student __.. revenoe to meet their needs That umon store, campus newspaper, outstan-~ · ding lecturers, and so forth. And that ~ lllfdlJ be 10 if they CID allocate 1 . raise$ a point : II these associations are -abare ol their funds to whit so darned good bow come membership I DOI Glib' -a dl-1ul purpooe bas to be com~ry! 1111& ~ that ii atraoeous to campus af. At Sonoma State, at least, the students !ah. bad the good sense to get rid of com-Diil--U.U, It was slckenintl! pulsloo. But with all the flap about 1111 -mlJy galled Ray Johmoo academic freedom bow come some ol wu trsat tbe money came from the com-those campus sons of liberty at other ~ membenllip lees ol the student schools haveo't raised a stink about this bo"1 --fund. F.,. paid by coercioo? _,.-·_..compelled to cough up Well, for them it's oot the principle, it tilt dolP before they could eoroll at that is the mooey. 1 tu.....,arted state ISlivenlt)'. Fees vary from camp.is to campus, '11111'• -aoo. And that ruJly buroa although in no case can they w:eed l20 Rl:1 Jahrlon an academic year. And with some M0,000 "11'1 DOtDl.1 wish to try to direct, limit studeols em-oiled al the nine UC cam· or plde the sludeats In the maooer they pises and 19 state colleg<s, It adds up to speod their money. That's their privilege. a lot ol dough. But ~ wbllle thing should be oo a volun- tary basll,_11111 compulsory." t Jtii I W Oil not there b a student bolV oi'palzatlan at a state uolversity or colllp la up to the studenlli and a two ~ vote. However, once such an oriJmllaUOn ts establlsbed, stale law re- ....,. Ille Board of Trulteea to mandate a .-nbenblp lee that "aball be ,.. quired" ol all --a.re Is the law. Sectloo 23tlll ol the State Educatlan Code: ~olmemberslllpl ...... aball be a prerequisite to eorollment in the c:olleae-" II a studellt caooot afford the l<ea, he may arrange to wort them ., olf. llal be jolDI and be paya or he -~eoroll.---the otate gd oil mllUSing Its ,...... to ,_ llodellts to pay such re.« So without a hllber edu<:ation? 11"1 Jolmson baa lntn>duced AB159 to DUBJNG RECENT yws a lot ol that money has gone for highly questionable purpooes. On manY campuoea JDilitant minorities h&¥e taken over r r o m apathetic student throngs. -There is a silent majority on campus as well as off. Once in' control, the militants m1suse the power and the funds. Radical speakers, outrageous agitators and unsawry causes are subsidized from the captive student kitty. Years ago, the militant! at San Fran· cl.sc.o State took over and among other things cancelled the allocation for tbe varsity football team. They figured Ibey could use the mooey themselves - and they did. Repugnant as all that may be, the issue is still freedom -anytime a stu- deot is forced to join ao organization in order to enroll at a tax-supported college or university, sometbing's rotten. ~umanity and Amnesty • Slloakl the young meo who have tither cYodell the draft or deserted from the lll'lllOd forte1 aurtq the war Ill Vietnam be IGqlven or permanently Olll'lclud? -*"'1d pftftil -intrWlgmce or 1• t rrMnt The complex questioD ii '*' i.1<11 In a &riPPinll -: ~ A 1JIJ' ol Jolm David llemdoo by J--Jr. (McGraw-HID, !US). -nm uaL amnaty laue, H thf ..._. wrttes, "11 the matter ol :t:::::t. r:..:tto =It~ I 7 .. I 7 ..... •1 II-••• -to j I~ ,... t 1 • • a ll Ulil CCIUISry can -lllO ~put ...... ,.... x• n noldlnoe or tJCUM ••• i!lt can -.. DiM: I 1tJ to attend to.all the TIO- -ti WI -lo a l)i\rtt of obll&•tlon. - a -amneslJ for Wll' 111ld1M& CID come euib' IDd an tod to a ~ era ol recrillllnatloa cao come -"· 'Illa "118 __ ..... ii die Ulle, • U-,....id .... -•-• ol •-·laclllan ~ wb:,""i;d louchl~ - (THE BOOKMAN) wounded In Vietnam, went AWOL from the army in Augu.st 1970; made his way to Parll with the help of a networl< of Frend> Intellectuals, ind for oearly two ye.art Uved a precar\oul underground u:- lsteDce that almoot destnlynd blm. In the IPrilll or 1m he came bock opeoty to the U.S. UDder the -"Jponlonhlp of Safe Return. 1 veteram' ora;aniz..tklr, to face the cbup ol -.tlcro lo mJlltory coort. 1111 llo<y givtl humao dlmeng""' to I bumlnJ, palnlul question. A Nl!1fSMAN aod novellll, James Rertoo, Jr., tnllsted tn the U.S. Almy In 11116 and -eel In Amljo lntell)« .... W> til 1988. Ht wu with John Herndon In Parif In tho period prececlJill hll return. Ho ha! wrttlen artltlta oo amoaty for The New Rtpubllc and tl10"'1eri. VICfOR DE KEYSERLING ' I • Dear Gloomy Gus rtie crime ol · Village of Valley View is elementary, my dear Wat- . son ... A. J.M. Tlllt r.thit9 rtfllCtl ........ -~--_., ............... .... ""!"°· ... -.. INMiMY .... Dlllf ...... . ' Good Doctors Often E arn Less Mon ey Tboaghts at Lai&" It Is deplOrable that medicine remains ooe oHbe prolessloos where there Is ll~ tie necessary rela· tlooslllp betweeo the ability of a pnctl- -and hll eam-!Dp-wbere a mar- giolll doctor &fvlng dubious therapy can earn two to three times as much as 1 cooacjentloua doctor. • • •• Individualism teoda to crush the ''We;, under the heel of the "I"; collectlvillm tends to crush the "I'' .. under the heel of the "We"; surely bumao brains can devise a .balanced si'mblotic system bet~n the penon and the commuolty, !IO that we are protected both from the ~YDNEYj.~ tyranoy of the sll'Ongest 111111 the despotism ol the mass. • • • Reformists in eclU<atioo lmagltie that u school is a prison, it cao be im)l!Offd by turning It Into a playpen; but wb11e It ts true the prisoo atmosphere discoung<I the love of learning, the playpea at• mospbere merely encourages trMalilJ' masquerading as educaUon. • • • Nobody exhibit! as much zeal tn defen-- dlng human rights as he does lo lakJnll , up arms for special privileges. • • • The human race will ~ at ltl Stone Age level of moral development untll we can train the mind to feel and the heart to think -that is untll Jocic ii controlled by spirit, and se~timent la ruJ.. ed by sense. • • • • A &f!t that Is hugely disproporllooata to the oceaston is a subtle means of depriY- lng the recipient of his autonomy, a IQlt ol spiritual blackmail. • • • 11 Y'l'I carefully study the poetiy wrt~ teo by youngsters, yoo will find tllal Ille happiest children compose -1 and qonized vene, while the unbaOPJ' OMI tend to write blithe and cbeer!\Jl--- for both .,.. trying to grup a part ol a· perltoce to compltmeot and --their unlv-erse of feeling.' ' • • • baA bardetledthe criminal ii just a -'tll» • courage ol hb convict1-• ,. . Anything ltsS than "world lriollUI" Is treasonable ln a tecboo~ .,. when an experiment on the ahorw a( Illa Plclnc Ocean can create • Udal Wlft: on the shor" of the Allanllc Ocean. • sa ~ts R eveal C.mer""p Motor Moguls and Safety WASHINGTON -Oi• ., ....... and concerned em~ have -over to us tbousaDdl of iocrDinating .... ,.,,.., from the Illes d. Gmoral -._ the world'1.largell oarpn1e,-. n-lol...a1 _. --the the great -,,,...., *'Pie their , p I It rmbalnD- meoll at the -ol~-­conti'Duio& to cover up...-safdy de- fedl in the vehicles u.., turn -... the bJihways. GM baa been forced to reCilI million• of de- 'fecttve can In Cllder to repair faa1tJ engine mounla and "eerioC IJlfems. Bat the docummtl in cur ·po1r•"• a. that at least a --critical hazards plague millims men can that have not hem realled. 'l'llESE DEPM...,, are dm:ribed in an array ef de# t11++1• Ulll race fnm Deal<r ServioeProblan 8-11 to GM'• hush-hush Fenn lJ4l reports o D preUmlnary htiesdpl•m Some cl the • ftl)mls bear nolatiolls such as "GM REmUCI'ED: Not To Be Disclosed Outside G.M. Corp:nlion."' We alSO bave ~ minWs ol internal meetings and pbulographs hic.ndnd for GM eyes ooly. Gii bas token atraordlnary precau- lioos to Uot> -documents from ge~ me out. In .: n...poge Jetttr, board cbainnan RidJard c. Genteoberg last ---~ that "stricl wily ii aamtial to the successfuJ ~ ol . every phaae ol our "4 •" He warned of "appropriate di9ciplinuy action" against employes Tiolaling corporate security. .f, lllOlllll LATER GM Vice President Jobn z. lDeLorean told a secret manage- .-"""'""'""" "Every defect, each ....n ooly dlmJnlsl>es the credibility of -lllllOUDI ol advertlsiog we do .. Tllo plalo and simple lnJth Is that poor qaality threatens to destroy us ... GM aeems more interested, nevertheless, in covering \IP the.i.r defects than improving the ~uallty. Tile 'attitude betrayed irf (he sect1!l papen I!! tha~ GM sti)1 puts proflto ahead of people. • A typical report, describing the brake problems of a 1968 Eldorado In 4Jlds burst, N.J. slates: "Car involved ln minor accident.· Owner clabned brakes Went to OOor. Dealer did-wort. on br3kes after the accident. (A 1.W daya toter) :~ri:ill)~ :a ~~'aod AN<ireEa report on trouble In Ardmoro, Pa.. notes: "Left frooil wheel sbbreil off. Rolled toward a 8r01!1J of childted. Didn~ bit anyone. Tiir"'1 tt 6Vt!I, to dealer. Never~beard anY. Jiiore. Y~y right wheel sllear<d oli.'' '!be evidence In the documeots haa beM 'supplemented by discusslon1 ? with · the concerned GM empJoyea. In delcrlb- lng "OQe serious defect, ~n emj>Joye 'close to the problem saJd sadly: 1'GM will con- ceal things. 'l\ey have a wQDton disregard for the public's safety when they allow something UJce this to go unresolved. 'Ibey haven't recalled the cars; they haven't notified anybody. It's probably ooe ol the lll<lllt seriolis prob- lems that ever existed." Support Public Transport To the Editor. ~ direclnn "' the Orange CGoaty Transit PJslrid aod -a-rat manager, Dr. G«dan. Pde Fielding. are to be --for tilt fiBe job tbef have dcme tbm far In the~ pbue ol establlsbiol a pttblk: b.._utlan system !..-ar-. °""'J'. EVERY DAY more people .,. - Ing aware ol the -"""' ...-..i are mHIQI use of ll For tmse whD _.. plain that -.... not_.,., -... mull -...... ropid plllllie b~ tlan, tllOJ -be '"'""""' the polllic ~_,_ __ _ OCTDlooi<..., __ ,_.,..., -~ ~ are -belac made DDt 11111 I« rreaU1 a+4 :led bas l'GIRs md ID!ft lnqomt -but lor .... rapid too-ol --. -oa. die pttblk: ---really rapid ininsll ~ are naidl -.. , =..:: ::.r-"' badglt d. the --~Jll ·-thlll the -d. ...... -'11111 bo -ry to -ropid --be mde: ......... .., wbm 'r&J•••h•t la...-s1t11e 11a1eor-lml aUOwflll """ d. Ille --tbe --~ Jl'Und to bediftrtell -~ buUdial Ill~ --lrl!DSIL Laat r: l<Olatilm to tllis --......S tbe fl.s. -but-II Ille 1-~be! woliD- tmll pr:e •• ftmn U.. tpedll in- eer.t .,_ ..... pnilii -... ..., bdlMilC U,.. _.. --ID --tbe llDC"l i*Glalem _. pao;lilllc a~ ~~II Soat•era cal-,.. -lol_JIOI: leCI I t $ -cf. .,.W woiaL Up till -.., -llel"'...., - -die ptiic -ll*malW· FEM l'IRZ1B Eleet&e. C..U To tha Editor: In """ Feb. '4 ed!U.., 1"" conlod a 1tot1 enlJUed, 1&at rnerd1 E z Ive - ,.. CIDdldaW -()al.. ,,. ls tilt se""1ll anJdo pdollid ID ,_ -II "tlllldl ~ .. " ....., "'""Ge ....... .MAILBOX J ............. _ ...... ...,...., ......... _. ..... _ .. ___ -------~ ..... ... .. _ ..... ......._Al ......... .. .............. __ ......... __ ............ -,_ ~· ..... ,,.. 0 .-.. ...... ,_.,--.. ... to cme ol tbe II candidates nmnlng for a -ca tbe lhmliPgtoD Beadl Villon High Scbool B9onl ol ~ though ..... tiaaiJc in a ntber telDOW! way~ that --In fad.otller candldates. YOO STM'I', "Bo's tbe lllllJ cme wills inc to JlllJ' the coun1y to prinl aod --• lilt ol bis quallficatkm to the electonle." I -take Issue with ::r·:::;-:;.= ==:..~ ward tcable"' wmld be a more accurate -I _., Ill Ylew ol the fl,500 --ftd far llllng aacb a statement. Al a ._..,.e, I am most willing to -· ..i allall by -means I can lllard, ., q11aH6otkm to the voters of the -. It ollould be point.cl out, t.acuu, that the f.18!i!icatioos for --boonl -' do. not lnd\lde belac., ollluenl banker, attomey, J.and. -or._.. Ill Jndmtn'. I am certalo am -ol tbe -idatea -bne -... tbe pool ol -· -Id be . -"wllllaJ" to pJaoe their quall(lca-- --tbe -•• : via the OlaDCYa.ptnr ol V9(en -1 method . .. It tbef coold allonl to do ao! EDlfUND C. P. SBtF:fL\N .. benefit of my employment New England Ule Is paid somelhini In ...,.,. ot SlO · per month to guarantee payment of (per schedule) a certain portion of any claim I might incur. In addition my Wife is employed, part time, as a member of the Retail Clerks Associatlon, where for the mooth she fails to work sufficient boun we have the oPtiOD of paying Jess than $50 for a vastly superior policy. She ·must also maintain Union dues of '9 per moo.th. lo the past year we are out of pocket in excess of $200. ·- 1. bave recently in a two-day stay with four hours ol surgery In~ in- deble<kiess io the range ol over 13,000. That's right two thousand dollan! That in itaelf LB outrageous. However my quar- rel i!I with our msurance laws. There should be I 'ni)uind reductioo' of premi111111 the suri>IUS to be rellmded to anyoae -by virtue of emplo.flllOOt benefits or c.asb investment, h 1 s coverage in excess of expoeure. Of c1111r,. the.simple tblq would be tO &fve the surplus lnsunmoe payment to the·pa· Ueot or poliqbolder. I '11111 DELAY eooountmd by·tbo two companies Jocl<eylng for pj>l!tloo ;, so damed eroban'IUslng thal "" octaajob1 I file ooly CllO Jnacleq\late pollcy aod Cllllgh •Ptbf~·-I · D. ILREZ ' ORANCJI COAIT , DAILY PILOT • 7 ! J I I I A - ' I ---·~----- Te•ay's Fin • · N. Y. Stoeks VOL 66, NO. 61, ~ SECTIONS, 48 PAGES FRIDAY, MARCH 2, lffl TEN CENTS ,Fetuntain V all~y Truste_is Set on lJnification ,. By JOANNE REYNOLDS . .. ,.. Del• ...... ,.,. A 'fn:wtratfd and sometimes angry school boJrd in fouolain Valley decided Tbw:aday to 0 walt and see" what the higll IChool board o! truat... wW do following l\le defeat of Tuesday's bood elec\IOll. But the Fountain Valley trustees made it clear they want to unify &be.if IChool di1lrict, and il the high IChool trust.es fall to act for unification, UJeu they wW -' tr)' tom It on theli own. Tile m millJoo lxDI u-. wllich would hive provided. tbe funds for ..,. new higll acl>oola In U.. ~ Huntington Beach Union High School Dlslrict, !ell 9hort o! -· whoo oolJ 58 pel'Wll ol the distrlct's -., IP" proved it A rl percent majority was needed. But data !rom the lleglstrar ol Voters shows tbat precincts in the Fountain Valley (elementary) School Dillrict . Costly Erasure Man Fined $300 Over Tire Mark PALO ALTO .. (AP) -For removing a tr~c P!'liceman's chalk mark from the tire of his car, 47-year-old vacuum cleaner dNJ.er William Minford has been slapped with a $300 fine plus oowt coots, a 6Cklay suspeqd~d jail sentenced and a year's formal probation. The harsh sentence came' Thursday after Minford's trial -with. a jury he demanded -at which the city offered pboto~pbic evi· dence showing Minford taking a rag from his car and, bending over his chalked tire. The sentence by Municipal Court Judge James O'Grady1Vas the culmination of a seven-year feud Minford has been embroiled in with city parking ordinances. Neighboring downtown merchants started complaining in 1968 becaqse Minfortrwas-parklng in front of his shop, where a two-boor patklng·limit iJ pooled on the meters. · . He s111rted getting tlcketa,. ~d in the years that..fol!llWl!d he fought some1 paid some, and , was accused of removing the cb.a1t marb to fix1he parking jime-span. ' ' ~-.. " -... " Huntington M-Olorist Hit by Train, Kil"led A motorist was · killed ThW'Sday night when ms car collided with a train at a Huntington Beach ctossing not equipped . with warning ·lights. PoliCe said the small foreign car driven by Cliff~r<I Steven Aoki, 24, of 19851 Bushard St., Huntington Beach; was crushed by lhe impact with the heavy diesel locomotive and firemen s p en t about 20 minutes prying Aoki out of bis car. Aoki died at 9:30 p.m., about an hour after the accident at the railroad cross- ing near the intersection of Lake Slreet and Adams Avenue. Traffic investigator Orva Akin said Aoki apparently did. not hear the traip's ~born which witnesses' said was sounded repeatedly by engineer J o h n Gensen. .According to Police, the train, which CQOSisted of an engine, a box car and a caboose, was traveling at about a mph when the colllsinn occurred. Officers said Parking Me~rs Up for Auction If you're looking for a (God de;il on a plrldng meter, try the HWltln(lon Beacb police part!Qg lot Saturday momlnl. Some parking ,,.,tm will be Included among lbe Ill bicycleo, varlciUI piece> ol 'jewelly and miscellaneous items to be 'auc:tiooed o!f at 10 ·a.m. by lbe police department in the lot at Flftb Street and ,Orange Avenue. All items to be auctioned will be on dispfay. beginniilg' at 9:30 a.nl. All sales are for cash and the buyen are responsi· hie for removing their purchases im· .., mediately after the auction. . . • • they have no idea how fast the car was traveling. The train erossilu! is one of ZS in llw>- tingtou Beach where the Soutbem Pacific's 10 miles of nortb-9outb track cross city streets. Of those .....,ings, only the ones oo Edj!Jgor, Heil and Wamer A ....... -michanical crossing protectloo, ac- cording to Jim Wheeler, city pliblic work.a director. He said the city bas bocjgeted !or crossing protection on Slater and Talbert A venues this year. When the es:teosioo of Ellis Avenue is-opened, be said, the street will go under the tracks. Wbetler noted that no action bas been taken to protect the crossings IOUtb ot. Main Street because of negotla- curTeDtly under way between the railroad, the HunUngton BeaclJ Cmipany and lbe city . A city spokesman said the city tJ -- Ing to bave lbe end ol the tall line m<m>d north of !\lain Slreel No lormal llCtion bas been talo!n )'el bot Wbeeler -ed the negotiations as ••active." A spokesman for the Southem Pacific said the company rvns ooe freight lraiD a day on the Huntlngloo Beach line which serves lndustries and warebousea from Atlanta Avenue on the !OUlh to the Wesfminsler city limlll. Two Linemen Killed SAN JOSE (AP) -,.,., Padfic Gu and Electric Company flnenwn were lllJI. ed Thunday when a atllity pole tlloy were working on col1apsed. Raul Gomes, ~. and LartJ Kilmer, 'II, botll .. San Jose, were pronounced dead an arrival at San Jose Hospital $300 Statemetats wa~ NoBl,ock For Boha Swap Seen Huntington Cyclist, 69, Hurt in Crash A· .,_'Gld ~ B •a ch llicycliol -ia salis!adm7 allldiUon U* ...... after colliding with • "" Tlut..., ..,. at tbe -of BellCll Dnf?•d and Atlanta Avmue. fllnm ~' m Ai1lnla A\l'e., was -It Podlica !!ospital He was ~ a lbomd GD Atlanta Avenue -a -witb a car driven by Fraot A. P<lr;,t, II, .. llt '2tld Ptace. Nowpaot -. police laid. 1-altriboted the -" -lo """"8lo Valley lo the fact !bat the high -tl!lrt b ao crowded aod "tbeir --burting ........ Mn. ...,... said "!bat ii ... ol the JDOlt uacalled for remarks J have ever road. Mt. Logan ought IO lOOk at !be neon! aod ... how the people in Foun- tain Valley voted when their flicls wmn't hurting mort than anyoot else. I think be11 find they have roosi.stently su~ prted tbe bond elections." 0 Ml. Aller .. bouNot!il -of the lqal aod flnandal upectl o! unl!lcallon, the Foontain Valley board memben -lo wait for !be high lcbool • -lo lib -action. Boord Pftlident Wllllam crane 11ld he believed the high acbool board would call a 1peclal meetiog next week to dlsom both lhorl term relid for the cn>wded schoola as well u king term rtrategy. Crane noted that lbe Fountain Valley board bas held olf an ill unt!lcallon plans • SUDAN 0 KHARTOUM Uf'I .. ...._ AREA IN SUDAN WHERE U.S. AMBASSADOR CAPTURED Cleo A. _., Other En.oys, S.lnd by T orrori1f1 ---- U.S. Prisoner Release Will Take Place Sunday SAIGON (UPO -Tile next release o! 105 American priJoners of war will take place &mday 1t Hanoi's Gia Lam airport, North Vietnam said today. (Rehlted lloty, Page 4) 'lbe North Vietnamese also said it a~ peared the V'tet Coog would releuc: 30 American POWt 1t Hanoi on Monday, although this was indefinite. U.S. officiala said negotlattcm with the Viet Coog ..... continui!lc lo lb< the preciJle date. ~. I Viet Coog spok ...... said bis deltla'im tokl the American delegate lo lbe Joint Military Commissloo (IMC) today, ..,,_ b no condition on the releue of the Americana." The Soulb -and the Com-munists were unable to solve their _argu- ment over exchange of Vie~ POW1, but UJil did not appear to affect the -ol the Americana. Al Clatt Air Bale In the Philippines, a spot-!or Operation Homecoming said tbe Ont American POWs sbould ar- rive there about I p.m. (1 1.m. PST) Sunday. H• said aa lklan adVance tnm-1d fiy to -_, morning to ...u final ~ !or the re1 ..... followed by a ~ Clil troop bm!lpi01 to pick up tbe POW• about S p.m. (II p.m. PST Sllbtrdly). lie said t1ree Cl41s would fly lo -•• --lnlerYals. The -ol the U.S. POWs -1d teave m Americana llill tn Coamnmist hands. So far 163 U.S. POWs have been freed. -In addition to the 106 Americall! released Sunday. two Thai citizens are expected to be released. When the Viet C.ong released the SI Americam -27 military men and three civilians -they are expected to include two West Germans, including a female nurse held prisooer four years, and two Filipinos. * * * Trio From Coast To Be in Sunday POW Contingen·t Three Orange C'A>ast servicemen are among the 136 prlsooers of war who are .scheduled for release this weekend. Orange Coalt POW1 are: -Air Force Capt. Michael L . -Bruelloo, 30. aon ol Wam:o Lee Brazelton o! Seal Bead! and Dorothy Brueltoo of Torrance. Capl Brazelton wu lhot down Aug. 7, 196', whUe on a mission over North Vietnam. -Marine Capt. James V. DiBemardo, whose wife Sharen livtt in Mission Viejo with their five children. Listed u mw.. ing In action (MIA) until tbe new POW lists were released in J a n u a r y , DiBemardo waa captured In 1968. -Air P'ortt Capt. Jose David Luna. 32, -pattnll, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Luna PILOT .OFFERS MORE 'SERVICE' Trustees Criticize Fees five in 0rang._ Luna's wife, Peal S. Luna, lives in Roy, Utah. wltli their two chlJdren. He WU &hot down in Match, Ht'I. • 11At Your Servlce," the action column lbat belpl solve problems ol DAILY PILOI' reo-with buaioeu and government agenclel Is~ lo moet the~ number of 1eqoeoti !or -.nc.. The ""1wnn, wrllt.n by Pat lluM, Whk:b lltPn IS • fg_tare ol lbe &mday DAILY PIU7l' Ind then became bl-weeltly With puf)llcltlon also m 'wednttda)', wUl -run lhrM -l .... 8'mdaJI, Wedneodlyl and Frid111. 'l'be nnt Fna.y column Is on Pqe S lodly, ' ) • not .... id .. -ml ii only _,.,.._ __ II• ..,m n' ti. .. ...,,..Inn• Mil C1UL A ., ' • lor Illa ..ptrar pointed lld tlllt tbe fa Is a psad11aim figure -.. Ille II oplloo tllll only one ,...,.t1r d wwta lta&mMl!t 1mt ouL "If -·m I' t P!ll tbe i.e. the emt S-en+'+ ii teamad. and -·--·--11ae-c:a.•• Bal v. ..w • ,.. the i.. •• 6ict .. , ......... Ult .... 1111 the ----111e-..· Wbere and when the fine Orange Cout men and their m POW com- Noliac tbot d!o &e for t1!e bfP -flll!lonl will be MUl!!td to the U.S. dUtttd ll '1,IOt, v-said that k la iw.. buD't -lllDOODOid .l the Peotqoo. ly that few .. d!o It Clndldalel will be ~=!=wtth~".!!:,pl>': Ible to -111 ....... 11"' qualiflcat.lon, ~--mew that fOten wtD oot have Wll with the fll'll "'ltu oea. the fn!~ to Nb an •1n1onnoc1 llnmlton'I lllher said lie'• blown his .. -oe Ajlrtl ti." soo wu alive !or lwo yeara. The o!!lctal 'l'ntMtti -11.trict. 111perln-t -Ion .... .. .... ! nloa" be Aki. Miu Brldl 1t 111 a -·or-prtnr-Capt. en.llOtl wu Dated u MIA !or Ing ...i lillllll111 COiia lnJro the ftve yean. ,..,..,., "' Jll"llOl'O l -lo -Al Oirlllm.u two ,..,. .... llit ililir be ..t to lll!lr pa1a11eotal qom:lel Bniellon caught a "fllbnpoe" ol bll ..., ob to the ~1111 ... "' the .. l --film • ......... (!lee POW1, Pip I) • • • I ' ' • • I fer the past few month.a becf11se ll,fett such a plan would have daflllled the chance• of I.he passage of the band lalue. "But after Tuesday, I think. we lb:ltlld proceed,'' he said. Whlle awaiting the high s c ho o I trustees' next move, the Fountain Valley board directed the district stall to J~ vestigate the cost o( unifying aDd tbe possibWty of getting legislation wltld> · wotilit allow the dislrict lo unilaterally (See -IJNIFV, Pqe I) Terrorists Still Hold Two Envoys KHARTOUM (UP!) -President Nixon today dispatched a Stale Department of· ficial to Khartoum to try to wln the ~lease of tv.·o American diplomats beJd under death threat by a group of Arab guerrillas. But the plane was refused permission to land, the Midd.Je East News Agency reported. U.S. officials in Cairo denied the report, hoWever. A band of ail. .to eight mem~r1 ol the Black September 1uerrilla 'group &hot tbejr way into the Saudi Afablan Embaasy Thursday, ae1zed the Americ.lfts and three other envoys and threatened to execute the five diplomall today unless various countries released scores of Arab prisoner•. 1ncllldJng in the demands was the release of Sirhan B. Sirhan. the US&Slin of Sen. Robert F . Kennedy. Sirhan I.I being held in a California pri900. The news agency said the U.S. military plane carrying Deputy Under Secretary of State WilUam Macomber and five aidee landed at Cairo at 8 a.m. PST "after being refused pennissloo to land at Khartoum." The dispatch did not uy why the plane was refused permisskJO to land. Two of Macomber's aides later boarded a Sudan Airw•ys flight for Khartoum, the agency said. 'Ibey were jofned aboard the plane by a third diplomat fnlm the American interests sectkn at the Spanlsb emba.uy In Cairo, the agency Aid. It said MaCOll)ber and his other aidel remained behind In Cairo. Macomber re- fused to talk to the press. But an American.spokesman, however, denied the plane wa1 tumed back. He said It never went to Khartoum because Macomber changed plans and flew to C&iro instead "to size up the 1ituation" before deciding whether to proceed. The guerrillas belonged to the same group responsible for the Munich massacre of Israeli Olympians. They set a 4 a.m. PST deadline. but it palled without incident and the guer· rillas began acallng down their demand.I. A second deadline ol If a.m. (PST) also pa.osed. . .. At one point, the Egyptian . · dle East_ News Agency reported, they de ... ed a plane to Oy them to the United with the hostages and two Sudanese cabinet offlclall. Sudan offered the plane but declined to let the cabinet oHjcials leave. Orange Coast Weather ll"ll be partially cloudy on Sa t· urday, clearln& to sunny si.ies in the afternoons, the wealherlady promises. B e 1 c h temperaturet should be around Ci, rising to 73 inland. Oveml&bt Jows 45-~. INSIDE TflD-'Y What tt... 11 lt? Read "1<14!i's Wttk.tn<Ur and find out whoi tM NttopMt Barbor Ari M11.1t-- um'1 Betty hmbwll hal to aav about time and iu p<Uring . ...... _ -... _ c......... .,.... ...... " -. --" ............ ' ,.....,. n.ta ................. l ..... llUI 11 -.-. ~ -. -.... , (' , " Blast Mars Peac~ ... Rite '( lllf 'i. • - 1 • tD value Wii«hUt (AP)_.,__ lle'ald tlltfe'1 llltlo lhi Unli.d States • -"'lllJ 11111 tM U.& -ao 1111 d1roclly to CIA'l> llio!te speculators, will ... bo -.... ml .... "1le bat 111k1 "Ibo dollar 11 a cood bet" wt11 IW'Yift" ._ all'rellt .._ M9iidltt. hec•• the tt.s. emlDlllY ta the (..._.-.y, P,.. II) ..._t <I all ind~ nations and , PAR.IS !Ui:l/ -The major world • Jlpw!an.f Ito ----.,.. ·--"··--· .. 111..-·tbanbnli.--oNnftatian-br~ loeliw .,..., ltr 1 at e'NI a ti o • al bdng cooled. -· ' ,. w11o nil> loqe prol1la lo "'l'here will not be ....,i11tt_ deoalu• DAIL'r PtLOT .e,... the• Children's Home Society, Mn. John Hoffman representing the Seal Beach Junior Women's Club and Bob McAdams repreesnting Pyles Boys' Camp. ...... __ ..... 11on,•·t1ie"""1dea!Aldlli&.-- ..... ..... ..... fertnee Oil a day wll<!I ~ -... >< ,. ,. ,,,_...,. _ _...ortbe '· widespread dwnpiog r/. U.S. currency. Th ; nu • .... Be in lhe laH-eachiofl ..... conference. in "<' &Cl bis oval ol1i<e, the Presideol also said' -The United ~!es will do ap 11 can to .In· C1-.-te =::-:~.=~~~ Wll&eJ' will no! GJbl\lil to biackmaIL" ' Next Month . ...._ .......... la -........ :-111e Pmldent, at the umd>edn1td ...... coolettnee. made clear that be will not submit to the de- mand by the Arab guerrillas for the release of Sirhan Sirhan, the convicted assassin of Sen. Robert F. Kemedy. However, N"txoo did not speci6cally refer to' lbal -and. DISNEYµND AWARD WINNERS -West Orange winners of Disneyland Community Service Awards include {from le(t) Mrs. Betty Mignanelli represent- ing Bushard PTO, Mrs. Karen Ackley representing ' One month -today, ..._ Richan! M. N'..,. will be ......... lo San Clemente with bis Souti VJrt.11a11ew coum..part .. peacdul IDll political -r/. a land ranged by war lor4'~ • ~lfimo ........... Ille Aprils. Gunmen Release : ' .u ·servi~e Reeognized J visit by l'leflicltot Nguyai Vu 'l'lllm lo a fr<e •beelOic ..... -..-• lbe ---,. One spoit!r topic -the ........... wlll Hostages, Held For Shootings Dis11eyland Honors 41 Groups, Awards $50,000 ...... aB r/. --Asia'• future -will be postwar aid to llorth Vietnam, the President aid. N"aon said it ii e1•1ihJ SEBASTOl'OL (AP) -Two gunmen smpecled r/. shooting hro sheriff's deputies released three h o s t a g e s UDharmed today alter holding them !eYeral bDUn at gunpoint in a house, the sheriffs office said. . UNIFY ••• ' ' By JAN WORm Of .. DMb' Plli9t Sl1tr Tbey came from Irvine, Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach, South County, Newport' Beach, Seal :peach, Anaheim, Fountain Valley, and Santa Ana. Tbey went home wl of IS0,000 paid them by D yla honor of eight million baUrs of volWJ service in 111'.72. Forty-one Orange County se.rvlce- orieilted ,.groµps were presented awards Thursday' at · the sixteenth Annual Disneyland Community Service Awards Banquet - The Outstanding Award of $10,000 went to1 the Sranta Ana Police Association · Athletic ~e, credited with opening signif!cantTnew Dnes of communication betwet!l y&.tb and law enforceinenf oC· ficers with athletic and activities ~ --.-. r-·grams:as-a 1nlddJe~ground. Forty other groups in IO categories '¥ere given fl.IXP-e.ach. · The~ emies wm·cbosen from a field of a applicants rtpresentlng more than Z4l,OOO vo1unteen. -"'--"•·""'-•'.J. '·. '""C.....'. "~1Jfrol!Qrt, vobmlatily .-t· .• "'!!" llMl men acnoor """""' in& together to address the problems ol ~ tl1e oppn>val ol i1" neighbor our day, Is . a · \inique American ~ids.~ hallmark," Donn B. Tatum, chalrman of •· -•·lbal --. ~ Ille ~c!J·of Wall Disoey --· to ..... , ,... put~ by-said. "II Is a sign ol the rlclmet41 and v~=~ --•wt '4-.our .commuruty -~--• "' • ....... ..;:;&r.r _ _._ lo ~ a ~~-• ti.t they mt ODly eamider unification Fifteen local organizations were nam- lul OllllOIOlt1on <I the nortbeastelil por'. ed. tian. al tbe city wblcb curreoUy lies In the cultural category, checks went wilbia tbe Garden Grove Unified Sdiool to the Laguna Commuolty Players, ,lliltrict. represented by William Beatty, the -~:, -.-aa iial the campaign to unify · Children's Theater Guild of 'Newport ~ ~ boandaries could be made a Harbor, represented by Mrs. James 1Jolilll elbl r/. tbe -dlslr1ct and cll)' Aynes, and the Irvine Master O>orale, O -g. wtlb tbe idea that Ille llCbools cHpresen!e\f by Steve Morris. -ii... --..._ · · -,,,.,.Lagalia Community Players were J Be pmnted out that llUCb a move would lauded for revitalizing community m.. !lortll Los Amlp Iligb School out of the teresl in lbeai.r, Liquidating a IS0,000 ~ ~ dlltrict ·IDlf into Fowtain debt, and encouraging youth interest ~..q, w1dch • '"°"" ..ftllev~h e through scholarships and theater pnr \uaaowdiac 1t F Valley ductions. .. Md tile live of Children's Theater Guild was praised mcf IMacl Uk Amigos for helping educate all children in facets lo -"6nft J1igb where of the theater, eopedaUy chUdreo with JiM llen ......,,," be ad-I • i.., • 'lfref. , =~~I.,~ Military POWs emotional and physical handicaps. Picked for a high quality concert schedule of 33 performances for more than 7 ,&oo people was the 100-voice lrviO! Mader Chorale. In the education category, John B. Bushard School Parent Te a c be r Organiz.allco. of Fountain Valley was named for setting up a &,000 book library, fonnlng a committee to aSoist mentally retarded students, and conducting health and immunlzation clinics. In the service for youth category, the West Orange County Youth Employment Service, represented by Janey Koch, was credited witb finding jobs for more than 2,800 youth in um. ~ 'lbe American Red Cross of Orange County, sponsors of the "Special Olym- pics" for mentally handicapped children r/. the county, won kudos in the youth groups category. Uoder bealth facilities and &pedal health services, Children's Hospital of Oro!Jge County ( CllOC) and the Lagum Beach Free Clinic were givm. 'l<D> checks. CHOC bu treated more than 50,GOO Jll· tients in tbe outpaUent deparbnent akne. In addition, the hospital's 36S clocton donate time year-round in 31 outpatieat clinlcs. • The Laguna Free Clinic last ,..r pro- vided medical assistance to more than axKI p8Uenb, IS well as coun!ellng 3,000 CONCRETE FALLS: FOUR HURT IN SF ---~ SAN FRANCISOO (AP) -FOID' persons were slightly hurt today when a ClllHon concrete alab being hoisted up the outside of. a building under con- struction on Markel Street pl1111ged 42 stories onto a bus and car. Police said tbe "prefabricated slab" was being lift.ed at about 8 a.m.. above the crowded street at First aod Market when it slipped, crashing through Muni power lines onto the vehicles. ;.mifD !*;;piioa! with an annexation flan. 0-.aa:ested that Jones and bis • --for their proposal through .. 6e Garden Grove board m:I promised. to 1 wkl tbe group .. in any way we can." ' ' .Iooes, who bas been working to gd the • d1slrict boundaries changed for the post two years vowed ••we have to get It .......... evon U it taloe1 "'~ from -~fiet Cong Tell Names Of 27 to Be Released • the rafters to do it." ; •• • I I ' ;j '1 • •I • I • • j • -COAST " DAILY PILOT 'n. 0-. C..I DllillY PtlO'f ..... wtlldl a. _...... .... ,._.._ II ........ .., .. .,..... °""' ............. ~. '- ... ..... -...... Wl90. Moncl.oy "'l'Wl'I ,..,...,., ... c.te Mtu, Hewpori llffdl, llwC~-: .. _,.._.. ... V1llly, 1...- 9-0I. ,,...._.S-leMo. -S.n (~!., s.. ,,_ ~-" •invlot ,..,_, llllllllM .. IMPl'9Mll s.tur•,. -Sund•n. n. ...-..1 ,.elWllrl9 pl.Int i. " 131 Well .., S'-'. C11t1 Mesa, c.11rom11, '211». Aohrt H. W1..I ,., ......... , •nO 1"'11111"' .. J1cli I . C:"l•v Vb.,...._~··~ ""'-•• Kteril' ·-~. A. lrllw,W11t ---Cit.t.. H. t.. ltdlt1' P. Nill .................... """ T.,,.,. c..ill1 ...... DNfllt °""""' .... .............. 0"'- 17171 leech a.111 .. ,N ~ AMWr-1 P.O. a.. Jto, tZM• --~._. ................. ~~-~..,_ .:.•:s I, .ti.-:...-.-~ f t11t 111 17141 Ml..CIJI ct • ' .WoflA I I MJ.N71 ,._ ..... :;re ,, ... -·-_ .. __ ... _ .. ..... " l ' ----~--. ~ ....,,,... ... (Mfltr ..... ~ -lnllf u..1• fliellftll¥1 lllllllw?' !..41 ..... )._ ..!.,ASHQ«iTON (AP) -Here are the ~ of the Tl U.S. military personnel , · ''ivided by tbe Pentagon, to be released -the Viet Cong. ~ ' flMY1 1, AndtrMll'I, Joton T., SQ!., NiaQ.er• F•U1, N.Y 2. Allor9a, Jose M., k>ec. 5, Oeltllond, C1lll. 1. &al"'· en1 A_., sen. ~1,,... Ofllo. 4. E!fm°""lef'• 111rry \.., SQ!, PIM1.ntv11te1 .N J. s. l"ior., c.r.-on E. Jr .• s.1. 1, •'11111'"""', Md . '· ~"* Marlin 5., S.01., h!IWllle, Ill. 1. Gouin. Donl'I J,, kt., Pro¥1dttnce. Ill.I • I. H1tlitr, David H •• Sen .. Lyncllburo, VI. t. tffftrv, M11tJ.1n 8., kit., Fr1.,.lln, N.(. From Page 1 POWs ... Capt. Luna was assigned to Takhll AFB in Thailand in 1966. He was cap- tured a year later. llis parents had no word from him for tbtte year1, but since then have received some letteni Crom lhe former Santa Ana College student. Capt. Luna's father Is a member ot the board of dirtdors of the POW·MJA International office In Tustin. Ca pt. DiBernardo w u born l n Syracuse, H.Y. Althouib he, too, WU listed *' MIA fer a long Ume, hit wife Sharen dldn1t believe it • llcr. main CODOtrn volctd when her busband'LUIDO>-WI& added Officially to the fOW Jlst ~l iiie l'IOl1h VloUlom- w11 booo'iiiil& Ibo di\\(lren hive li'OWJI in o... ·been '""· -M ' tddtd ht the. dldn 't cloy<* ~'J;.~bllltY to ..iJull to cll8oge1 al bome. DW.rnanlo, ;aa. wu In charge of lhe Mmecl F....., 'Ridio Ind lclevlllon sta- lloo lo lilii -CIDlin"1 P'eb. 3, 1968. • ~ ' . . . . Huntingto11 Post To Be Scrapped? City Adminiatrator David Rcwlands will ask Huntington Beach cotmellmftl Monday night to eliminate the !)OSition ot mti~mental resourct.S director. Tom Severns. wl>o has strved In that capoclly, ll "'tiring May 15 to manage a oortbetn Celllom!Jl .....n . · Rowlands wants to transfer moet ol Severns' duties to the planning depart· ment and has asked the counr:U to aulhor1zo th• hiring of an additional ~ ncr end a secretary for the wort. I other.; with psycbological. legal, dental. and social needs. Karen Ackley IeuiYed a dM!ck. for tbe Orange (Jouncy -r/. -the Children's Home Society, credited with raising 40 percent r/. 167 ,000 r/. the adop- tion agency's budget last year. , Se...,.. for the Bllnd, Inc., an orgaoizalion wbic:h lallt year -'"" a European tour lor II blind t...agers, was named a winner in the social com- mwiity services category. Robert McAdams ol the R. J\L Pyles Boys Camp, beadquarlmd lo Huntingtoo Beach, received a Disneyland award for his or(anization for the fourth year yesterday. M0tt than l,500 boys have beoefitted from this camp since its in- ception. in the -and ecology dl.-. the Capislrallo s c b 0 0 1 Environmental li)lucatian C e n t e r --led by -bioJoei$t Phil Grign<n -top Imon. Alm named was tbe Seal Beach Jtilior Woman'• ad>, credited for a pbotograp1'y -.. -became • JIO"'lful penu8$1ve tool for ilJ-.iing local poilutioa pnbloms. In general ifwnrmmlty s er vi c e • ''Becllu&e We Care,-., beaded by llelm Callahan r/. '"1ne, ,... -.td fer dolllg a little r/. everything when deeded last year. 2'be organizatiOD. vmted stale hospitals, coovaJescent homes, special schools and juvenile ball, doing anything possU>le to help -.....,.,,,..i. Selecti<ms r/. the U wiDDers were made by a si:J:·member commtttee coosistiog of Dr. DaDalcl Shields, preaideot of Cal State Fullen..; -C. ·G-;..Jlrs. Har- ry L Hom; Ma. ~ lo ·Marsball; Mn. I.1le Sdll!lmildor, mid Everett W"mten. . ' ' . . "North Vleliiam will ba.. a lllaU lo peace... be said. .. ,,,. -. --,,.,., . - aid. "but tbe -"' ..... ""' IDllCh greater." He did not say -far tbe U.S. will go In helping nlouild North V1olnam. '"!bars -hinc tO be ·.,.oalecl. • be told lW!WSibdL "We will have llooJlmsiomj lllJl1PIR of It .. be .sdal. 'The Prmlml did ... esp1aio OIQ'lhinc reganling the priftle --.... vinc<:d the balking -v-ftgime to resume releue r/. POW1 tllls ...it. "I doll' lllink 1ol<n!Sls would be ..,... ed," be said, oddiog that .-.. r/. more rows lhll week was related ady to U.S. troop wil.bdnwals and ... to the pootwar developments aet for .... , ..... in April. One ~ uewwww notm was that President ffwn was not grea1IJ con- ceroed over~ - J'..._P.,,eI BO~A .•. Olica follows state pilelinrs mare tbaD the poGfli*'d Upper Bay imp, ~ in the Upper Bay deal, Ille CDll>IJ,b"!l planned to dredge out port r/. 11. maliDg more of a deep-water bay. Tbt> Irvine c.ompany 'l\'OUld blve built resjdeutial units along the upper-of the bay. Taylor said the Calltomta Supreme Court declared in 1'71 that tidelands are becoming """"" and ooaslal -sboold be -""' lo their -state. He poini.d Oii~ the fisb ml -proj-ect will ... aniy .,._,. tbe -. but wiD acblallY ........ dead - Hostages Michaela Madden, who lived at the house with five cbildl:en; Santa -Prea Democrat reporter Booiface ''Bony" Saludes· and Sberlff'• U. James Caollield were released sbort1y bel°"' 11 a.m. and the two gunmen taken into Cllllody, tbe sheriff said. Sberiff Don StrleJl"ke negotiated the release from a telOD(looe next !loo<' to the home. 1be sheriff said the two were "higjl" .. druo OIIicers said the incident began when a Sonowna County sheriffs deputy stopped a 04.suspicious looking" car on Highway 12 at 2 a.m. When another deputy came to bis aid, the three men Inside began firing ~ deputies were wounded, ran to their car and radioed tor help, then ran to hide in nearby -.. the gun-men odinned firing. The smpedl then sped oll and two hol- ed up lo • nearby house when Ibey loot the waman mt he cblldren hostage, of- fices said. Anolber IUspect wu at.large, r/.licors aid. The tift childreo were allowed to 1"'ve just ltefin dliwn. '11len LI. Clullleld offered to trade hiinWl lor Mrs. Madden and the guruileo agreed. But when Caulfield went inside just before dawn, be was held with ber. Saludes, who cii.me to cover the story, alao wu lured inside the house and held. About ... boon later, lbe Jong-balred gunmen allowed the hostages to nm free and the two were arrested. They were not. tc!eJdjfled by ~· deplltles but the Prea llemoml saJd Ibey ideotllied -by lelepbcme as Dave Ferguson and Doug Sabory. SALE ENDS SATURDAY I Our Sale Ends This Week~nd With A "Bang." These Un- usual Leather Pieces Will Be On Sale At Very Special Prices. Leather And Brass Are Natural Partn«s. With Quatoty Mat.nals, Good Desi9n & Craftsmansliip • • • • The. Result Is A Furniture Clauic. 7ed11111 INTEI I 0-l:S W!DDATS a SAT\llDATS t:OI to l:Jt FIIDAY '111. t:OI .. -- - If You're ~ng For Upholmry, Dining, Bedroom, or Occasional Fumitur<o • • • • This Is Your Last Chance To Purchose The Finest In Quatrty At Sale Prices. Aho Lamps, P'octures. And A~ios Are Al Reduc.d . , Don't w.it! NEWPORT IEACH e m1 WESTCUP DL. to,.. S1.l.-r 11.l?JO, M1·20M U.GUNA IEACH e JU NORTK COAST KW't'. 10,.. SiiM.., 12·1:)0) •t44Sll TORRANCE e IJMt KAWf~_.,l ILVD.. 1211) JJt-117' ' ' ! 1 I j I . \ I l rrldir. -2, 1973 H !WlY PllOT :l ill Hold Settlement A Smay, WM¢ 1•11 ad~ ....... OC IM DAILY Pll.OI' Qol t pr®"'"' 'Thm "1iU Pot Du~#, Pat IOill C111 red IOPf, get Ult onna;cr1 and action 11 o u. »•(d ~ :'.':-.;;ior 1olvr lnrq Uet in ooo- unmrnt and 11our ~~ tiom to Pat Dun11 I Ai bu.tlntu. Mall Your Snviu, -Oroftga Coa.1i VoilV Pllo~ P.O. Boo: 156-0, Coito lftsa. Ca., 92826. Jnclud.t ~our tel,phou numb1r. RESIGNS HEW POST Oronge County's "Pat Hilt Lleetue Snag Vnratieled DEAR PAT: I began to try to renew my driver's license in Sept., um, and I stlll don't have it. I was given a temporary l(klay license by lhe Oepartmenl ol M Hitt Q •ls Motor Vehicles in . Wesfn'linltel' in Sepr.-rs. fil When it had nearly ezpired and my • permanent license hadn't arrived from p . • • HEW Sacramenlo, l checked back wilh DMV OSiti.On at and was told that the new license color procedure bad caused problems and I . was reissued a 91).day extension! When the 90 days were almost up, I called DMV and was told to write to Sacramento. I · did, and i-ecelvedan 8n.swer St:atijjgtb8f since iny license Was a Class 1 (cbauf'- feur's) license, they needed a medical consent slip. I gOt another 90-day tem- porary license from Sacramento stating that as soon as my medical form was received, my licmse would be processed and issued. I don't get off work in time to go to Westminster DMV for this form and I'd really appreciate some help at this point. P.1\1., Fountain Valley The Westminster OMV Is RDdhlg a . medical form to you. Mall it lo your company phydclan and ask him to com· plete tt ilnce your wife told me you'd bad a recent physical enmlnaUon. Mall tills form to Sacramento, including your driver's llce:nae number. Westminster OMV says your license should be Issued shortly after this Information fl received In Sacramento and there Is no need to go to the OMV office In person. Drop a note U you run Into 8llf more snags and I'll contact Scaramento so you don't end up with ulcers. Flood Warning Systetn J)EAR PAT: A repart aboul lhe Prado Dam and the water building up bebiod ft was published in the Feb. 13 Huntington Beach-Fountain Veney edition of 'l'he Daily Pilot. It would appear that the Anny engineers are more interested in saving water than humm lives and p perty. It's a good thing for those who live in the Oood plain that Carl Nelsoo of the Orange County Flood District ls con- cerned about us. I hope the Pilot reporters will continue to watch this situation closely, so we can be gtven evaruation warning, if necessary. In this regard, where should one phone for responsible, accurate reports about flood danger below Prado Dam? L.D., Huntington Beach To Return Home · =g• COOnty's Patricia Hitt loday announced her reslgnatkm. as assistant Secretary to the Department of Health, Educat.ioh and Welfare. Mrs. Hitt, the wife of Department of the Interior executive administrator John Hitt, told newsmen in Anaheim she will leave Washington Marth 3l "to devote my time right here in California to work in a private professk>nal capacity. "I'm not sure exactly what I will do or how I will do it, but I will be using lhe great experience l have gained in HE.'W to advance the cause of President Nix- oR's new federalism," Mrs. Hitt said, Mrs. Hitt commented before delivering the major addre'ss at the Bob Hope benefit kickoff luncheon organized by St. Joseph Hospital that she will live in Laguna Beach when she returns to Orange County. The highest ranking woman In the first Nixon administration told newsmen that she discussed her plans for an hour this week with President Nixon and that be finally accepted her decision "with very great regret." Washington sources recently com- mented that Mrs. HHt would be named head of Action, the volunteer service agency headed until recently by former Peace Corps director Joseph Blatchford. President Nixon this week, however, named Michael Balzano to direct Action in his second administration. Mrs. Hitt was national co-chiirman ol. President Nixon's 1968 campaign, the first and only time a woman has 'been co- chairman or a national presidential cam- paign for either party. The founder of the Newport Harbor Woman's Civic Club, Mrs. Hitt has Jong been active in community, educational and political affairs in Orange County. WOUllDED KNEE. S.D. (AP) -1"-tlllued wllll fedual marshals ringing the dlaDI continued to bald I.be 1elUtmeftt of histfAic reJCrVation \lliagc. There v.·u no Waunded !Cw IOda'i! Sm. ~ ladlc>ttoo from c1the. !Ide that further -Aid ho I.be mlli ..... -u ....,.. ..... Ill with J\IStlCo bilks had begun. ~ offlclall to end whit be call-ll appeared l~ lcns1on v.·as lessened ed the "armed trace-" .omewhat atwr ~lcGovern ahd Abourezk M<Go'ltfn Aid be pllnoed lo .....in concluded more lhon three hours ol talks In the BJ.act HllLI area Ufttll . Sin. with leaders of the 200 Indians wbo took Jamea Abourtlt, who v1tb over WoulKled Knee late Tuesday. ~ 1;it-...;Th.:;e. meeting on a ·· iarring note " the reservation 'nninday, ~ tti bClwever;-MCG"overn said. When the Jn- Wublngton l.Od w11 ~ \0 rKDd a dlans. 1nany of then1 ntembers of the news cooference there liter in thedly. Ameru:an Indian ~1uvement , we re told Delpltt a late-nliht meetfr11 bet:Weeo: tbat the borne of one of their leaden. the two Sou\h Dakota Democnttl and Aaron Oesersas, .,.. as fire-bombed in leaden of the protest, the tlllemate con-nearby Pinc J{idgc No Changes Sought Schoal ·chief Hits Jury Criticism County schools chief Robert Peterson claims criticisms of bis system by the 1m Orange County Grand JIX)' are either "very ffiiriOi' m -natiii'e" Qr "directed at the wrong agency." In a report to the Orange C.OUUty Board of Education 'lbursday, Peterson recom- mended no substantial changes to the counly schools operation a,, a result of Grand Jury criticism. The general thrust of the Grand Jury criticisms was that the county ls offering services that JocaJ ·school districts don't want or need, and that it Isn't com- municating the news of vital services it does offer. Peterson admitted there is some validi- ty to the criticisms, but he gave several Deacon Hangs Self in Chm·ch KNOXVILLE. Tenn. (UPI) -Deacon Roger S. Smith hanged himself behind the baptistry in the First Baptist Church of Fountain City and dangled there for 1 l hours while the women's club and other organizations met. The body of the 64-year-old Smilh, a deacon for more than 25 years and direc- tor of the senior adult department of the Sunday School, was discovered by the Rev. Ray Jones and Smith's son. "The area bebiDd the bapUstry Is ex- tremely secluded, large and dark. Ordinarily no one goes back there except me or those who have come to be bap- tized," Jones said. reasons why the department could do nothing more to overoorue them than it alre.ady i,s dolng. "All ' of our personnel are working to capacity." Peterson said. ··So I can't see justification for saying we're not offering enough se r\lil'C'S. "We're doing 11s much as ""'" can within the constra1nta or our bu dgC't." he added . Peterson 's report. ~·hich h.ll already been sent to the county Board or &lpervisors, ~·as received without com- ment by members of the Board of Education. The 1972 Grand Jury criticisms, while broad in nature. were mild compared to those of the 1971 Grand Jury, which recommended aboli shing the county department or education. Specific criticisms by the 1972 jury and replies by Peterson follow: -The jury said the county should offer more services to schools on a pay con- tract basis. If programs survived, the jury said. !his system would insure they were meclin& a real need. Peterson responded that many county progr<ims were already offered on a con- tract basis to districts, and that the de- mand for other free services was so high that he felt sure they were meeting a real need. He also said that without a change in stale legislation , It would be impossible for the county to offer many more pr<r grams oo a conlract basis than it already does. -Thr JUry charged that the county may be duplicating many services that the tli.,tricts could ore efficiently take care of ror themselves. Desersas ls nationll communkttlioos director for the American 1ndlln Move- meot (AIM), whole memben wert prom· !nett in the tabovor ,,_, Ploe !Ude• u 1bool Ii miles .,.lhwost of. Wounded Knee. It was not known whether De:aersu WU ll'DOfl& the lJUULantS &till barricaded at Wounded Knee. Ii was ~POl'led that Oesetsaa' wife y.•Uliijiiredl n l&llre. wmar-cauie<1 moderate dama1e to tbe rear or the building. Police officials ln P\nt Ridge refused comment. McGovern said the lS Indian leadi:ra Missil.e Site Probe Refused SAJGON (AP) -The Interna- tional Comml.ssloo o( Control 11.ntl Supervision refused for a second time today to investigate a com- plaint that the North Vietnamese installed three 11.1rface-to-air mlS!ile sites after the cease-fire. Informants said the vote to in- ves tigate the SAM complaint by the Americans and South Vietnamese split on the san:le East·West lines It did Wednesday nlght: Canada and Indonesia In ravor, Poland and Hungary opposed. The failure of the four·nation commission to agree oo an in· vestigation was a major setback to ilS effective supervision of the Viet- nam cease-fire. Judge's Son Held In Capistrano On Pot Charge U.S. customs agents Thursday divulged !he arrest of the young son of a San Bernardino County judge Immediately after the landing or a small plane at San Juan Capistrano Airport -a plane load· ed with smuggled marijuana. Customs acents said Thursday that they arrested ChrislO!er Shelby, 2l. of Upland. Shelby is the son or EUwanda Justice Court Judge Bertram Shelby. The arrest took place late Wednead.ay nigbt, alflc:en said, allar lhe pilot landed a small aircraft at the tiny strip 90\lth cf San Juan Capistrano. The arrest ended a three-week investigation into alleged smuggling activities. who ljlOke !rilh the ...,.ton .. ....,, -r disturbed abool lhe Ore-bombin& . , • l>ul it undencottt the danaer that ul:lti here." McGovtm said the lndllBI "11ve eftl'1 indicstlon that lhey expected to loco charges.·• _ Ue said they did oot mention aD'l.Mft1 but wt!n! lntetttted ln leamln1 what charges v.·ould be placed agalnl& them and Wtilit the ball m1g:ht be. The senator said they 1dvbed the lo- dians to meet with Departm«it ol. JUIUce officials, who have surroundtd the Uoy hamlet since Wednesday momlna, to discuss an end to the armed conrucl Jw-y Clem•s Marine of Two Assault Counts An Orange County Superior Court jury that deadlocked on two felony counts ftl- ed bilck to the courtroom late Thuraday to clear Camp Pendleton Marine Mark David Bell of rape and kldnapbig charges. \ Judge Herbert Herlands accepted the verdJct reached after three days of deliberations and on:lered Bell, 22, to return to the courtroom Monday for set- ting of a new trial or disposition of U\e remaining charges. 1. The jury cleared Bell of rape and tld-1. nap charges filed last Nov. 5 after he allegedly abducted an II-year-old Santa ' Ana girl and raped her on 1 moonlit em-; bankmenl ol! Laguna Clny0n Rold. ~ But the jury "u unable to agree on I rape Ind robbery charJes !Ued 14 chlys later when Bell was klenUfled by a pretty 1 2l·year-old Costa Mesa girl as the man who allegedly accosted her as, abe came off duty at a Newport Beach restaurant. Jurors commented as they left tba county courthouse that they were deadlocked 11 to l on favor or acquittal on the latter charges. The young waitress told lhe jury Bell drover her to Huntm,ton Buch in her camper, pulled in IO lhe parking lat ol the Soulhem Calllomla Edllon Company and raped her after drawing the curtinu in the vehicle. Defense Alt<lmey George Shlbahl IUC- ceulully argued In Ula lncldeot lnvolvin& the Sanla Ana g~I that lbere wu very little evidenre to support her atory of bein& raped al (tlltpolnl by the mullachloed Marine. U there is flood danger to residents in the Prado Dam Doodplaln, they will be Informed of evacuation warning• by the Runtington Beach Police Department by order of tbe city'• ofllc,e of Civil Defense. BIJI Lage, coordinator of civil defe.nse, says Imminent danger is past unless more heavy rains occur. Lage asks filD to call him at 5.16-5470, so be cu uplaln carrent evacuation plan.a and tbelr tm- pkmentatlon, •hould any oa&ural dllas~r occur In the Jluntillgton Beach aru. Judge Orders 3 Marines Freed At El Toro Brig ., lik hod ls' ... 1t s not e any y e es car ..• TV Problem Solved DEAR PAT: I purchased a new $681.45 Zenith color television from Mllls 'll!levision in Dana Point on Jan. 13. After several service calls, I was in- formed that the set was and had to be rebuJlt. Since it hal\o manufacturing defects, I asked Mr. Mills to replace the set, but be told me he could do nolhing and any replacement had to come from the factory. A factory representative also told me he coold do nothing.. I can't believe that this is the -p:illcy of a com- pany the siie or Zenith -which ad,• vertises "the qualltl' goes in before the name goes on." They forgot to P\lt the quality in Ula one l bough~ Should I, who bought in good hlilh, bO penaliz<d by having to accept• rebuilt ucw television? . E.B~,souui Laguna 'l'IM> "trlppler" (wllal• nilorl part of your Ht'• lllp ..UU• llllpply dettloped a short, wllklt aued troable wUb tbe lrallsfonner. BoOI pull ...,. ..,,iaeed udtr Zmllll'• tree P8ftl: and labor .. nn&y, aeconlhlg lo ........ Wlrll, Mill• repair teehnk:lan, who denied uyoae tclkl ,oa tbe set bad to be rtbaUt because il .,.. fanlSy. Tbese repairs hardly con- stitute a "rebuilt" set and U )'(IUr ttlevlldon ••• 11faulty," or had manafac- turlnJ dt.ftds, the pr6blem would bave bev. detected when Milli pre-lelted It klort yoar parthue. The repaired set was shop tested two days and tben relaned tel you.. Wark added that be rogftU llllt ....... not -lo tloe 1bop al ti.e llnl tip o! ... a11i.. rather Ola• 4eloytos Ill r<palr by repealed - eolll. If YOI coatla1e M have perfonuaace ~ .. u11 Ille Id durlac lk war- naty period. Id ,.. bow end I wW co• .,... Zeniao .. ,... beUlf. • Connally .!\love Denied 'WASHINGTON (UPI) -John 8' C- dally Tbunday nlDlt dHcrtbed u "pure fantasy" 1pecula1ron lhlt he was on the verge ol b<cominC a ·Republican. The "l'exa• Dtmocral, Pr!lldcnt Nlxoo'-s lormtt Treoaury ..,...111ry ond !load or Democrai.o-lor-Nllon in I~ Ii 7 2 f,n:oldenllal c:ampaWi, made Uie rem.,-k n .._lo quest!ixis by rtporlm. - LOS ANGELES (AP) - A federal judge, ordering three Marines freed from an El Toro Marine Air Station brig, ruled that the military must provide defense attorneys for men who face possible Im- prisonment. U.S. District Court Judge David W. Williams issued the order Thursday on a suit filed by the American Civtl kibertles Union questioning practices"'of Navy and Marine military courts. The ACLU argued that the same p~ visions would apply to the military as un- der a 1972 Supreme Court decision in a civilian case that held that any person facing possible confinement must have access to an attorney. The Anny arid Air Force have since provided counsel, lhe ACLU said, but tbe Navy and Marines had not. The judge ruled against the Navy and Marine con- tention, argued by the Justice Depart- ment, that a sailor or Marine could chose to faoe a special court-martia1 -in which he would receive counsel -in- &tead of a summary oourt.-martial, the lowest grade of pillitary trial. The ACLU had contended that the op- tion of a special court-martial posed lhl ·rtst of a more severe penalty -unlike the civilian case. The summary court· martial can imPoSe no more than 30 days imprisonment, while the special court can sentence up to six months . Immediately ordered released In lhe decision were three J.Jarine prlvaie... John T. Kirby, Stephen A. Bray II and -,Mlchael A. Ness, t'ill serving 30' days on unauthorized absent charges at the El Toro brig. 3 Teens Shoot Belfast Officer BELFAST (AP) -'l1lree t«IHlgers, including a girl ol aboot 13, wounded a polioeman !Oday In a abootoul bert alter lhey trltd to b!Jack bl1 car. Police said Ille girl and lwo )'OUlha ol aboot . 15 jumped in front ol lhe policeman' 1 car as he was driving to wor~ He tried to 1mst them, but lhey opeoOd fire as ho.got ou\. TM pottcman, hll In the-r ... and nm, fitcd baelt and hJ1 youthful at- lacken 0"1. Tit< policeman'• wound> were reported not ,.rloua. • Mercury COUGAR ' • • more kinds of cars •••• for n1ore kinds of people SEE ONE • Home Of Tht Ne,,.,, Car • , • "Gold"" '.l'.,.ci." . t • • • TRY ONE • • . BUY ONE "'Orongt Covntv'• TomUv o/ nne Cor•" l 1~(,fJ l N COtJ (.,\ll ' 261' HARJIOR BLVO. OF CARS. COSiA M SA • • . TODAY! Nome Of Tht New Car ••• '1Gol4e• Tetfch,, • • I ment IUOses • ID East Coast Not The Best Coast Mayor F1ees Kidnaping By lndians GALLOP, Nlt (UPI) -Mayor Em- mett Garcia crubed lhrouP a CIUt -In a bla>e of bullets to eocape !tom two militant inlllms who kidbapod blm Tlruradoy. Then polloe opened !IN Oil lbe sparllns goods lllore wberLllle. two Indians, lwJth :io, bad holed 111' °"" 11111tlldered and the olhet ---hiside, sbot to dealll. -B8ld Ibey lh!nlc be committed suicldi: • \· Carda was hospitalized in good coo- di-His abducton bad shot him once in lbe side ·u be escaped and he suffered culs from ~ gtus When h< dived through the window. • Etlfltlf~.. THE DEAD INDIAN, Larry Casuse, wu a lot'llM!f p-es1dent ol lbe Kiva Jn. Cbetlolte J'Jlrd. r 31, dal!Chlel:-dlan Club at Ille 1J)llversity of New Mu- oi llelll'Y Fm! Il, will l!lllTY lco. lllstrlcr ~ Ed llepaull said · Neiv Yoik ltockbrom AntboDY Casuse was bllterly opposed to lbe recent Forstmann, 34, May l. app>ln-of Garcia 81 a University of _ _:._:=:.:___:__.: _ _:_ ___ ~' New Mealco r<gOllL Nationalists Get Feeler J. ., From China ... -. TOKYO (AP) -Fu T»yi, lhe na- tionaliit &eo<l"al -IUmJldered Peklna 41.L OF TRIS lf!flDI to have a to the C«Dmuniatl, bas. called on the na- f-relnll ranalnl b!lct lo Soulhern tiooallsta on Taiwan "in ~ togelber -CalllOtnla. , ( . and talk, the ~ lhe ~." Peldnl Y"1 -· Wllen lbe villton drop down reported 'lllurldly. . lo the '-It ind we lell lhem, ''Gee, II'• Fu, a l!>aa'~ offidal Jn · !he Com- ..... too bod "'1 _.i here last llf!k. DUJDlll govenulient since be wenl over to II wam't nlnln(-. Yes air, ii""' t»Peklngsidelnltl9,beadedakllglilt nallJ -., ,Jlle beach last week._ --<Jf.-Jonner-natlmaJlll lead111 and lb. lleloll1 --'ho"bad. • • • • _;;:..:,. Oalildo Ill cold mpo. Tm DDr' ~' telleCtiml• • Iii OboervinC lhe :lllh an- --~. N. J., II.,_ ni~Jt)!ie TaJwan'm-Wllh for. -Ole air, .._,. .. , It •Pl*n 1o· appeala for Unlf!clllon of the llJanCl wilh be lhe v ..... _ <llpilal Ill lhe -14 lhe mainland, • TlleJ ... 11* IO 11111111 VW1 ~ along ., · • 1be ~ doc:b lhal II loob llte the "If '°" -~ II> eoftr Into """"GR l'iodllc Coul illghwaJ Oil I hot !ClnnaJ taill!i, fi(li"-.,.,'! J'tl saJd lo 8'mdl)' _,__ Taiwan, •'\lien ...of lane l>e<ople to lbe rr T~ » minow for your jel just lo 111 -Ill lllt Utile ctn they !lave ............. -1l>eJ could ltarl llur wmfut rlcM llere. Tiiey haft oo --colored ones.that Newark ...... like a lianl Easltt til basket. ru bet tllOf don't lei any of -auto -19 from Delr<Jit Oy in here over -Tba guy _,ld lake one loolt m1jnlawf, openly or secretly, to have I , ·toot and viii! retatlvel and __ .. e llfrs. llfelr 'B•PPV' WASHrnGTON° (UPI) -lsnell Prime Minister Golda Meir winds up her Wa.sbingion visit today, apparenUy bav~ ing received promises of most of lbe mill_tary and_ ecooomic aid Bhe sough!. The club charged Garcia exploited In· diADS. • 1be other IndiBI!, :Robelt Naiaidinae, Fort Defiance, Ariz., was charged with ~. aliempted murder, and lesser olfalles. · llepaull said the two Indians walked in- to ~ mayor'• office .'.'..and then eome lhotl weft ftft4,", but no one was bit. He .aid ~ bandcuffed Carda and disann-Od Poilcto CJllel !llalilel Goozale> Jr. •'l'llEY WW!EI> lbe mayor down, haDdcuf!ed. to Stems Sporting Goods store about a bled: and a half away," Depauli saiil. once Inside; "lbe mayor saw a chance to escape .and dived 1broogh a glass window.• ,"niey toOI< ·-·at·blm' and then the firing start.d between them and police," he said. . . The Indians were armed :with a pistol and. a abotgun and bad a large amount or IJ!llllunilloll. police oald. Coroner IJJarles Ketlel saiil Cosuse was killed by a bullet in tbe face 0 fittd at cloae range,.. because-; there W!l'e powder llUrns 00 lbe woond. The ccnner-said be wu witbbolding a "'""' in, the 4!&lh unlll afier "' ~. llOI D...iul l!lid ii .... the~ opln· ion tL ,policemen at , the scene that CUl>le lilied him.9ell. Havasu Estates Land Promoters Named in Fr·aud don al tbal -of &lll~i ... and -.teJy IRlffer a nervous collat>IO. AD of tills Is fine eacept il!llt YoU --lbat I'm rW\Y not supposed lo bo ID -I am ouppoo«I to be in -Yart ~-I am ICl>eduled to visit OoGlmbla UmV<nlty to lwn oomethlng Mn. Meir came here with a loog shop ping list foe military hanhrue and PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -Lake Havuu . Estates, ~-based j)!ODIOler of --to pul "11 • newlPllP'T· 'll1is abauld be 1 new and oovel experience for - OCIJIMl1C aid. Acconllng lo lsraell · tbousah<ls ot undevelo!l«I 1i>is in remote !IOIJrees, Bhe appeared in have --Mohave Q>unty has been Indicted in U.S. most of il Dlstrlcl Coull 'for tnud, mimopresen- "Sbe could not he bappier,"·said one talion and fail11re to register lots and sooree close to her. provide property records. • llf ~---'Co ,_. ""-"·' '!'be:cbarges follow·by two weeks all in· •T•nw • .,._....,. dlCJmenl in Wlscoosin of Kenneth R. AS YOU lll&Y recall Iran my ll¢ WASHINGTON CuPn _ Martha -Lavl11, Iiead of lbe firm, which Is not . -111 Oil -lacales • Modesto, Mitchell said todq lhal her huabend, ~uid to McCUiloch °"!'-. developer ol mwe••, I do not beileoe in blowlni Into former Alt4rney a..era1 J!)lm .N. ~ke,JUl"S)I City 40 miles from Lan • lll'1IDP .... dlncllr. It's • lot more Mitdietl, did not block FBI agenls from HaV&"I Es,lates. . pndenl lo ,... ID 1ently after ,OO've questioning her dUring lbe lnvestlgallon Wilen lbe Wfsconsm fraud lndlclmenl dooe w time checking' tbe outlying cttbeWatergatebuggingcue. w,s rel~ last w;~· Lavln's oeigbbarbood:a. 'lt1I ii why I am cur-Mri. Mitcbell -nsponded to testimony ~tary said_ he was out of the coun- renlly bldlllc in New Jersey and sort of Tbursdu by Actlllg FBI Director L try, perhaps m Europe. looting ..,... lbe stale line at lhe big ci-Patrick' GraJ m al a Senate COO: Charged In lbe latest indictment with IY !!self. • !iimMlim.hearing Graf said...,. fill vlplatJOns of lhe lnler.llate Lend Sales Indeed, New York City repoees over qtnta wanted to' tnternew bet tn co~ and Full Disclosure Act of 1968, besides there, acni!s lhe Hudson River, glttl<ring ~ wilh lbe Wa!Alrpte Incident but Lavin, are his brother, Rooald D. Lavin; In a splendor Ill ntgbt light•· II'• l!l!"1tlh lllit lditdlell reluled ·perm11s1oo, eay1ng Patrlcla I. Lavin, Kenneth Lavin'• wife, to give !>Ill' coastal en~ lt-..u -ry. all of Phoenix; Paul Barrie Macboldnlc; regular fits wbel Y"' lig1n1h& lllllCOllt and Robert C. Stevens. ol et.clrlcaJ generatin( -that plaee • .ae ... wm Betide Amoog lhe "fraudulent pre1-I, must pull. , , 1 repttsentations and promises/' the in- WASHING'l'ON (AP) -Calllomla Gov. didmeol says, are: . ANYWAY, AS SOON 81 I set Nw 11...ict Beogaft, Olle of lbe major que• -"Lab Havasu Estates wu adjocenl Jersey c6ecked oot, I think I might try 1 ~ GOil mam In lbe J!epabllcan party'• and wry clole to Lake Havuu Cil1 ml •iait ..._ the -It'a not ftlllJ _. fnlure, said Tburad81 he wtll an-LClodOll llrldge. lhal darlnC, yoo -.....,. bis °"" ,pOnOaa! pi.. within lbe -''Lab Havasu Estates owned Laadon I'm told 11'1 been croued)>el<>re. -.. .....i week& Bridge II Lake Havasu City. North Hall of U.S. Wet · Moderately War1n Weather Toiic1ies Rest of Nation ''· .n .a .. " t. '"' ,, :ll ... Ji ;): II .., .. 11.S. Summar11 ., Titl JMOClliT'ft ,., ... ............. ~,,. • • NAllONAI WIAltlll ltl VICI totlCA,1 It 1Ajil l~I J • ) • 7J tfGIMO---~ rJJ ... , .. ~iH(JW ~ .__ ... ~WIOWI· ~ llOW • ceMral P!alns to ttw Upptr Gttt t L•••s region. Tr1 .... r1r. acMIOl'lu _.. uwd tor cmfr11 and -'''" lowt ll'ld p&rts of !ht ""'*' GtHI Llk ... ll1l11 Incl d~ntt d~ ,,._. f'r'Dm ""' ,_ 9lld rnlddle M1•--V1lley .Cl"OM ttie io--Ol'Mt Ult• to norttitm Ntw l!fll'atld', -w111r9 llOM -dvlftod-~ T.rnpwaturlil befor9 OaWft ,..... from If et HMtll\. ""'-'"'• ,. Jt at Mltml. Fta. Calllornl .. UPIT ........ 'JUdge Cuts Throat' Marquee of World Cinema in New York gives theater operator's view after a judge ruled "Deep Throat" o-e and ordered oopy of the film impounded. Movie has reporte<lly groo;ed more than $3 million in 70 cities . Pentagon Identifies 106 Prisoners to Be Freed .. WASHING TON (AP) -A Ii.II has been' announced of 1116 American prllooers of war to be treed by Communisis over the v.·eekend in Vietnam. The Pentagon began releasing the names 'lbursday afternoon after notifying relatifea. The Pentagon provided the man's name, rank, ~lee an d hometown. Other information comes from. m.., POW families imd !Xher oourees. The hometown provided by the govern- ment ii the man's hometown of record. In some cues tJlil differs from the cur- rent residence of bis wife, parents, or Crom his ~t duty station. In these instances, . the hometown of record ii listed lint. 1. NIY'f Lt, Cmclr. Gareth L1vern Anderson, 311, lt1nt. Ptl. 2. NtlVY CJPt, AJltll C. l r-4Y, IJ, Norfolk, •-' Vlrolnl• B1Kll, V•-l. N•VY Cmclr. Johll D. a urns, SI, Peon, P•. 11111 P-•col•, Fii. -&.. NIVY lt. Cmdr. AUlll R. C•rpen!ar, Sol, i1>rln1· ., ••• •nd S.nfofd, Mtlil'll, 5. N1vy Cmdr. Arvin R. Cllaun.c:ey, Glendtle, 1rlll Llmoore, C•lll. '· LI. Cmclr. M!c:tlael 0. Cllrl1!11n, 32, Vlralnll !!Hell, Vtl., 1nd Hvnl•vlllt, Al•. 1. N1'N LI. G-llt T. (ok..-, 29, Lindel\, N.J., •l'llJ ·~r.":Vv TB~· Qndr. Mlchffl T. Cronin, l2, 6erkeley, Cit) _Ind P fblll.lrvl'l1 Pt. t . NIVY mdrt .. 111hn G. Ftllowe, ..:), V!tQlni<ll a..cti1. _v ... lni:I -~ Arl1. 10.: "''fY c;.pt, ltotMrt B,_ F11llar-, 45, North Ml•l'l'll 1"11. end JKkaO!WU,., Fie. L~. mdr. O.rmy E. Glenn, lJ, J~ ' 1 or~ll.o Ok.11. , ColPns H. HllMS. 30, Mlr.mtr, ··:u. r. Tllomllt R. H•lf Jr .. :a. C~J.. Morr ~J. P , FIL; «Id t!OI\, V1. ......, CWf, Wiii P. Ltwrel'IQ, .0. Nt.t\Yllt , ,,... ... -~.WH. inf.,~ Cfllllr. :"Ci'cf H. M1rtlfl, '1, COl'ontdo, C.11.''N~ ~~-uoeN 'c Mc:Dlnlel, 11, v1ro1ni. :; ti'.° _f~~· M. McGr1t11, 33, Siii 111r. 111111 ~. c.io. ~ wr Lt. c;.,,,. P. Mc:Sw1l11, 32, Montrott; lt: =ty~· Crndr. ltffd I . MtcltafY, :JO. Otd ~1V!r • :~ JI"* _e. Mtllt, ""' H111PNU1t. N.V:. ~ It "lfbor, N,T, '21 ' N~. WIMl1m .J, MtlJ;Oer, 31, Wltc:Oftlln .. ~,,~vy , .,,., M. --., 4. lflmWt: Ind M btM!t Clil · I NlllY mdr, 111.kl'Ml'd 0 . MUllffl, .0, LI Jollt, Clll , Incl ClllcflOO, llf, U . NIYY Lt. CIT\Clt. Rol>trl J, N1119llton, ~. Tll(IOf'I, Ari~ ~Cedll' R10id~ IOW"I. 25. Nllfr ·,, n'ICI~ OllVld J , l'talllnt, ,,, S•fl Ole!lo, '~'-·1i1'1~ c1ot , 1tA9:'11"""''' •· kn ~ c1n1 .. •rf,°lr, ~mar· cl'Mlrll• "· sou111w1(1<. ,,, v ..... ft!lbllr1 l'fr J!ort9.a• ctnt., •nd Stttll•, W1t.11. •• N•W t'· r. C"Mir• si.ddlOVM. .. L""°°M~J1~mei:,_ "f#E.-f:l.· 'f'il'>.t, ~. COr-00, C.~ , ... l~P1,.r1 , F • • "f'il'Y r. R rd , lfrtHon, Cl, Hlfl~. Cl .. '"' fl(V, DAILY PILOT DELIVERY . SERVICE DtthtfJ ol tht o.fty Pllol - ts fU'llltffd ~rtillrl ff ,.. • NI ·-.,_ ,. .... ., .......... ~· Mii ,._ '"" ...... M ...._ • ,..,. (.tit '" .._ wtlt ........ ~ -.....,, • .,.. • Mf ""'" ,._ ...., ., ' 1.1111 ...... ., • .,...., ...... """''' ........ Cln """ -.,....... " yw. Ctlll •rt 11111 ..... II l,M. ' -, .. . Irelan ii Parliament Lead Taken lition DUBLIN (AP) -Ireland voted out Its .,_ '°'"'mueiit lod&y and Primo Mllillter •" lock L)'l>cb vlrluaJly con<e<led defeat lo a lel\.<ll....rter coalition headed by uam ~ ... "It klokl u tr we are beltm," Lynch told l!OWlllleD ·~ tllink we -not IOIDI to farm • lfl'Ei ument." But be refused lo caricede formally .... ti! Iha Jall w1e II COlllled. J)emanda for .. •. " ~ .CllUl4.alow ~ - THERE WAS, HOWEVER, a1molt no ~.: hope lhat L)'l>cb's Fianna Fall -Soidlen ol Dealiny-pariy W"11d win a majority ' "in Iha 1-t lower boule of lbe Dall, •• the 1rlsb parllament. Tht perty In control, • lbore cboolet lbe pr1me·m1nJater. 1. Fin&I unoffld•l count gave Fianna Fall ., 19 seals, the Cll'POlllioo ooalltioll 7S and : . Independenla 2. ' " ~t: Cosgraft, lhe -~ld coolltlm ,j· leader, appeared certain in win al leut n oeals and becoine the 1epullllo's fifth prime minlsler. lllJ !alba-, WU!iam T •• : Cosgrave, wu prime minllter from 1112Z- 32. ~ Wblle w•'""" for L)'l>cb lo concede, ~ f; Cosgi:ave permitted blmseJf onl:y a faint smile and lbe ol)se!-vatloa lhat a small parilamentary majority could govern u '" effectively as a large one. ... THAT llEMAIN8 lo be seen. Since 11132 'Flamia l'all bis -out of _.r only twice. Each time II surrendered to a "' coallllon lhat did not survive lhe nea1 "1 1 election. I. '." A Lynch defeat would end 16 yeon ol ·~ ·unbroken power by· Fianna Fall Tba · changeover'· however, would not be Jm.. P mediate. The Dail will nominate lbe new prime minister for the approval c:l. Presi· ~ dent Eamon De Valera on March 14. The interim period mrtll lhen la likely to be used by lbe roslltlixi partners, Cosgrave's Fine Gael -Irish party -·~ and lbe Labor party, !or bargaining over , 1 cabinet jolis. Cosgrave was eapecLed to name Bren- dalv Corish, leader of the Labcrltes, his \lepuly premier. Attorney Raps Reynolds, Mil.es ' In Agent's Death " \~! ' '• PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -Actor Burt Reynoldl and BriUih actress Sarah Mites • have been accused of using illeir money : "outrageously to cover up the truth as to the death" of Miss Miles' bus1nelS • manager, I5avld A. Whiting, 26. ~ Phoenix attorney John F r a n t: , tepresenling Whltin('s m~r. 1lln. Ne...U Cambell, made the accusaUon • 'nlurlday before Superior O>urt Judge • Charles L. Hanly. "We're dealing with a planned coverup of promin8Jl -involved In • death," Frank said. "We have a grave concem these people will be long eone from Ibis lllale aDd his . motber will never know what happened to her-son." Frank, in legal. briefs filed Thllndsy, said Whlllrig "had obviously suffered injuries which eould not have aelf·infllcled." wu successful in having Hardy draw assurances from attorneys for )leynoldl and Miss Miles lhel lbe slal'1I would tettify in a corooer's inquest into Wb!Ung's death, U later required to do io. . nje personalJtles also were graMed .~Ion Ur travel to utah to conUn1111 · "'!be Man Who Loved Cat Jlano. -ing.' ... _ . Jm llllmpeter ldllM Davis hu been fined fl,000 llf~York for ~on of n In apart.men! building. cbatife that Davi! hail coclln 1U <Ir. mt....i !or llCk ol evide oo . J .. I ,• I ! F'rld.t,, M.vth 2, 1'973 DAILY PILOT f • I CIA Aide I . I T tifi" Did Judge Blewett? Plea Denied • Suspect,ed Killer Cires Own Guilt I • laD S Death Accidental . 1 es es \ In Trial Co~mpt Hearing fur Publ.isher S~ I WI AllD!IEAS (AP) -An LOS. Al':(GEW> !UPI) -lltenpt by a Nral Jtldp tq, Daniel Etijbert~ d e I e • 1 e ponUb .. _ publlJbef' tawy.,. <Ill eo • -to-o.Car ldellln for contempt ol doy a CIA analyst 11bo bu aid the Pfllt•l'JO Papen con-oowt be<auae ol an editorial Is 1alnod. tri4nnatloo '!hit came doomed, ~llln .. ,.. -~ up by U!tl~0'11o'nrd-l-~---''-1 Amil'· B1-tt -pied lo cite 1u Its oocond wttoess, the ldellln rot contempt of court In defense In the Pen ta I• n · JmJlll('j .,....._ of an editorial 'Di Mellln'1 ~ BRJEFS 1nt1Blewett'•Nndlqo1ac1oc ( ) cataveru Enlerprlae crttlcl>- lrelpoll ease. m.w.tt hlmMll .._~~~~~--WU ~ ....ptalnanl and Papen trial acbeduled Samuel A. Adorns and planned lo follow bln1 with l!ep. Paul Mc:Clolkey (R.C.lil.), who op- posed President Nixon for the R epu b 11 can presidential nomination last year. Adains, of Leesburg, Va., was the center of a wrangle earlier in the trial. Adams• testimony was ex· pecled to be another round in the defense's attempt to rebut the prosecution's argument · that informatk>n in the Peo- lagon Papen could ha .. beed useU!! harm the oeeurlty of the naUon. The prosecution produced two generals who testlfled u experl witnesses to that eHect. eR011teOpen LOS ANGELES (AP) Motorists have 52 miles of completed freeway or ex· prtSsway between East Los Angeles and Riverside with the opening of a 2.4-mile sec- tion of the Pomona Freeway, o!flclals said. 1be section, which <X1st $4..S million, was opened Thursday, ~a~e East Los Angeles Jn ge near downtown to "Mira Loma aod nine miles of divided ex r essway to Riverside. eouvote LOS ANGELES (AP) -The City Council has failed by one vote to put an issue on the May 29 ballot that would ban future oil drtlllng along the city's coastline. The action "nl.ursday came as the state Supreme Court meeUng in San. Francilco con- tinued a stay on further oU drilllng In tho p ... fl c Palisades, ~ the planned ·on probe fer at )east six moftths. Smuggling S11spects Face Trial . . presided over a .,..umJnary bearing. A llEARING on the molter Wll set for loila:y ln Son .Andtta!. before ~ Cwrt Judge Ralph~· LaBI moolh, McGee aatd be would require Blewett and Dist. Atty. Orrin Ariola lo show cauae at toctay'a bearing 'why Mellin should be bold In contempl tmlead of .requiring Mellin lo defend hlmaeU against Blewett'• o t 1 g l n a 1 cOmptalnl. Mellin aid that wu an indication bow the matter-would-d-up.-- "I think the law 1J suf- ficimily clear that our rtgbt to express an opinion editorially on the court will be upheld," Mellin said in en interview Thunday. A strange twist in the whole CAUFOlllllA ep.ode Is that ldell!n -who 1J a San FranCllc:o lawyer u well u a amalltown newspaper pub!IJl>a -' h Ibo target of legal aotlm by Blewett, who is a Judge but not a lawyer. The judge runs a local eafe and works ~ 11 a short-order oook when he is not bearlni ....... SAN ANDREAS .LS a small mountain community about 50 miles southeast of Sacramento Jn the southern end of the Mother Lode gold mining country. 1'.leJlin said in his Jan. 17 State Board Puts OK On Water Guidelines LOS ANGELES (AP) -The State Water Resources Control Board adopted m i n i i:n. u m guidelines Thursday for the protection or water quality from animal wastes. Dairy and poultry farmers will be most affected by the guidelines, a board spokesman said. UNSPOILED, SECLUDED 2'h to 3 acre ranchos amid the great oaks of Cleveland National Forest Deep io the amt mt resion Cltmmtc.<>nly 28 IClll!ic miles of the Cleveland N1tioaal from Sia Ja•ft C.pi1tr1.no. Forest liel a 3004cre it1and al llmcbo Caplstruo parceb are rollin.t hil1t, warm. vlllcys and' prbd flOCD $9,750 to $11,750, lf"SIY clldee-ban u Rwbo ...,. down, lllltral 1ntMn1 Clpistraoo. Vast nachel ot the NatiooalFomt rmutkmatU metch lo almost every ~ tloa, a Govemrneat-owned. -.................. ""' c:omme,reial tncttACltrMnt. 'l1uar11 Sc1nlc Drl•c Santa Alla /Sac Die101 FftllwaJ to hill.oric San Jaan Clpiatnllo. thcnc.a.- oft H•Y· 74 (Ort•s• Hwy.) 13 milo1 to tho turn·off to tbo rl1h1 at .. South Maio Divide'" and follow tho 1lp11. SANTA CRUZ (UPI) -delmdel'. 'l'l1e judp •Pl'Ointed Clulclllnc two lawboob 1nd a Jamea JICboo IO reprt""I copy ol tho U.S. C.0.tltullon him and then declined IO ac. In his ~· c!nJt._ droj>o<ll ~ Mullln's~eas on_Jl'>Unds Herbert W. Mulltn tr I e d be hadn't had lliM to consult repeatedly Thunday IO plead with the publlc ck!ender. , ~ BERNARDINO f!J'! -s.f8'!1 Kf<inlalwY.° ll. ,..· Sovlel defecQ'.rrj' died ac- cidentally while handllna: • • i pistol. a coroner's jury hen llll IU!oll. VP1 T....._.11 guilty IO 10 murders. Mullin wu charged with Tiii: JURY returoed the T .t verdict Tbunday after aboUl ; 'l. two hours of deliberatlOfll. 'X' Marks Gamblers Munldp&l Judge Donald R. olaylng 1 young mother and May told him to enter Ml in· her two small aons at a nocent plea instead on behalf remote cabin, a Santa Cruz of the 2S-year..OOS ampect in man and his ¥rife at their tbe aeries of slayinp In the borne, an elderly fisherman Santa Cruz area ln the past six working ln a garden, and four weeb. teen.age )"Ollths camping on a mountalmide near Fellon. All 10 were shot to death belween Jap. 24 and Feb. 13, THE BABY-FACED Mullin, "'ho dropped oo\ of college and became a heavy LSD user. st.ood before the judge ln an orange jail jumpauit and at- tempted t.o plead bolb "no oonlest'' and guilty. f\.1ullin said he had discharg· ed his defense attorney beca~ his father was paylng his fee ·and that he wanted to be represented by the public HE ~ HAS been listed as the "prime suspect" in last November's beating and stomping death of a_ Roman Catholic priest in a con· fe&Sional at Los Galos, about 20 miles away acrw the San· ta Cruz Mountai~. But no charges have been filed. •• Cormer-William llUI ii£rhad ~ ordered a """"' In the ln<t ot ~ last week when Rep. Eatl · Landg"'be (R·ln<I.). telephon- ed to say Kourdakov'1 <hath..,; l "was 10methlng other than · •tr what we 'Ye been told .'' A The former Rouian Ill~ \ .it marine officer hid been a \ 11' speaker for tht Underground 1t k Evangelism ol Glendale .~ 13 berore h.ll!tleath. Affidavits pro\'idcd by ,, Landgrebe said two WOO)en r S who had attended a service , 10 spon~ by the Glendale . :I group reported hearing the 1 !') Re\•. Kenneth Baugbman or ~ ,tt Auburn, Ind ., uy Kourdakov " bad been assassinated .. " II •' .., • l II q < '/ ,J ,, • • _l >l • d • I • . Presen · ·ted's Deli-B to New York. • ' I , I I I r To each his own. On board our 8:45 a.m. 747 New Yorker is a new dining service. It's partly our creation. And partly yours. First comes our part , when we fix you the heartiest breillast from here to New York. With a choice of omelettes and breakfast meats. Or a sizzling brochette. of beef, in case you want to call breakfast brunch . Then , come lunchtime. comes your part. We set out a delicious delicatessen spread. Roast beef. salami, turkey, ham, cheeses, chopped liver. lox, bagels, cream cheese, four kinds of bread l we could go on). And ... you're on your own. Create. It's all buffet, so you can eat to your stomach's content. Anything from a nibble to the Great American Sandwich. You can also eat whenever you want. All the way east. Call your Travel Agent. Or us at 482-2000. And create. -- • • • • • BARY PILOT EDITOBL\L PA.GE ··· -• 'rime for Unification . fioancWly poor and extremely overorowdecl at lbe '1lib school level, can be expected to continue puallln1 ~ -ou&Jr. in this direction. • • For the fifth strai"1t tlme._wters i,,' lh• HuQtini· too Belcll Union lllgb Sebool 111Slrict bave relJLOOd to approve boncla for construct.Ion of new acboolJ. ,Tbe GB percent favorabfe vote on thlt week's '27 mWlon bond I'-,--'-' -,,-?-tleo:tlo..-dldn't eo111e elose~ Medecl-two.Uilrd& majority, ·demOll.llratlng once •and for all that too few )eald••*• ~ lbe hlgll acllool di.tricl apparenUy are \rlll· • ' But l)lih lfbOOl overcrowding burls everyone. Now Is the time for \he richer diJtricll -Seal Beadl •;,;;n~d-~~1--1 Huntington ~ elementary -to )OID ID lbe llJllll . , • .. . . ' I I I ' • ~ ! ' . ' ' I ' • •• .. iQI lb acte'pt lhe !)nanclal plight their schools are In . But cur!OUlly, lbe same voters who have consiStent· ly turned down blah school tu elections have an almoat unbtemish<d re<'Qf<l.-w~n,4-COJlles..ln-sup~ U!dr~­ local elem~tary ac®ol diStrl& Tbe 1DOS&1ge f r,o m ,this Is ~~'I'll• Union !Dab • · Scbool District. wbldl covers four 'ciiles and .62 '11uai'e , · mllei, oug_bt to be 'dlsl>anded as soon.-u possible. , In lts place there,#uld be·several small~r, unified districts. Each one wowd .have full reiponllbility fol' lbe eduauon of c!Jlldren Iron> preschool through twelfth 'gtade. and each ..., could appeal to a stricUy local con- ~. ·sUtuency./or support. · · ' Of course, unification along these lines bas been proposed many times before. CounUeso hours hive been spent haggling over how the tax ba!e should. be dlvlded up, wbo should gei.'?l!!lorl».' student/I and which dls!ricts , will pres~· the!t PlliloAO~hiCll! ~t\ty.. : These problems -w!f,ch l"'-b<}lb complex and qudally "Important ....., ,baye been ~enderild inaoluble lJe. cause, while sonle clifulcts"bave puahed very hard for unification otllersbave approiCbed the Idea with less th . diff!.......-A... " \ , • anm ~· , This foot-dr~\i:,'.uat · stap. It is clear with the .,.. defeat of the bond <ii Tuesday that the only chance for financing needed high school construction is through unificaUon. And will> the already-overcrowded h i g h school district growing' a\~E rate of 1,000 •tudents per year, rapid unlficationis;imJ>Onl\!Ve.~ Tbe"Founbin VaJl'1'ljCl>OQl.District, which is both . -.. ' . Forced Student , . • Fees Questioned -. • I -UAL amnaty 1"'11," Ille ....... ! "11 tbe JNtter• ol =t"' for what A1Mri<an ID- 1 brouaht to Ille people ol 1??1 7 andwhatlthucklleto _. • a 'oa!l6ii. U lhll countrr ~ t ... • ol the put ..... .,._ -avoldaoce or ucua ... U It can -Illa -lty to atl<!nd to all tlie YI .. -o( thll war In a aplrit ol obllptloo, • ...., a anlver11I 1mnetty tor war -can """" eull)' and 1111 end to a ~ .,. (/( )'0Crlmhul11on can come eor!f, 11111 -ii Illa Ullo, a ~-<Id JdP -clloplut_ " Appal-~ who tiad louibl Incl - tion effort u ,...U.' The high ~ district is the logical one to take the lead In lln41pg an equitable unification plan. Tbe e1 .. men\,ary dlstril'ts then &bould do their best to become [ood f911owen. • ·"Parents'· Ohlig~tion ', • ln<Q.at..U l>roblbly'a local reeo\-d, 100 Huntiligron Beacil families were '~deJI .,..,: eviction notices trom · lbe Huntington Viotaf~ apartments. The owner, Dr. Robert Beauchamp, comg!~ed that children weri cilusiiig ex!enllve vand3lism ge and that adults were fiagranUy behind in their .... is. , ·He sent out notices lb at he would convert lbe lam· ily units to all'!ldult apartments in 30 days. That decision baa s l n c e been reconaidered. Dr. Beaucb!'!llP bas' loll! the families Ibey can remain, pro- vided the' vancWiam problems that provoked their neu> eviCtioo can Ile resolVed. • .. ' The.families should not acCept' this condition lightly. '!'lie owner· <>f an apartment compl,eic baa a right. to. ex· peel tenants .to control their chlld?en, and if buildings are continuously being •andalized, he bas a right to take · · whatever action b.e !eel~ necessary. to stop it . ·~ " • SQ' if indOO\I there baa been a vandalism probled> at Huntini\On ,Vista, parents.have an obligation. to cooper· ate fulfy with Dr. Beachamp and bis management in controlling iLHe·hu. donQ' his part by Withdrawing lbe 'Now some big city ne~spapeH will.try to blow this up all out of propoition.' , • action. . • H D~menu Reveal ~ov~-u~ ~ ' -near Gloomy Gus Mo to~ Moguls ~,nd Safety WASIUNGTON -Conscientious' and concerned employes 'have turned -ov'er to II shoplifters. knew Ille misery Ibey us lhousanda of Incriminating documents cause Ille merdlanla Ibey would from the files ol General Motors, the surely fmd a w.ay to pay· ror what world's largest corporate citadel. they wan!, or do without. The.e !ntemal paws show that the ~.-=--·8"'A. M.-_ Ille 11<al motot_D!Ol!IJla,_d~pite their - --...!4 • p'9 It embartas.9- Good Doctors - Often Ear·n meots al Ille bands ot11alpb Nader-are continuing to cover up terious safety de- fecta In the vehicles they tum loooe Oil 'the hl&hwaya.' GM ha1 bef'h. (orced to ""rec a-1 i --- millions« de- fective cars in order to r e pa i r faulty engine mounts and steering systems. But the documents in our possession show that at Jeast a dozen other critical hazards plague m.llliom more cars Uiat have not been recalled. THESE DEFECl'S are described. in an array o1 -docum8>11 that-ranc• .from Deal<r Service Problem Reporta to GM's bush-bush Form l.Ml reports o n pnJtmlnary !nveallgatlons. Some of the ,' reports bear notations such aa "GM RESTRICTED: Not To Be Disclosed Outside, G.M. Corporation." We also have confidebUal mlnuta Of lnlemal meetings and pbOtogrlPbs intended for GM eyes only. GM baa taken · ei:traordinary precau- lionj «i keep these documents from gets tint ouL In a Jlve,page _\ett•r, board c!Wnnan Richard <;; Gen~ Octoi>e!' relJlind<d employes that "strict security is essentlaI to the successfuJ 1 operation of every phase of our business." He warned of "appropriate disciplinary action" against employes violating corporate 80Clll'ily. A MONTI! LATER GM Vice President John Z. De.Lorean told a secret manage- ment conference: "Every, defect, each """'ll only dlmlnbhes Ille cndl~illly of whatever amoanl o( advertisin&.Jf..e..~_,___. The plain and alntple truth b that poor quality threatens to destroy us." GM seema more Interested , nevertheless, in covering up their defects than .Improving' tl>e.quality. The attitude betrayed In the iiecret'papen Is that GM still puts profit& ahead of people. A typical .report, describing the hrake problems of a 1968 Eldora® In L)'l!ll- burst, N.J. ~tes: "Car involved in minor.. accident. '.Owner dalmed brakes went to floor. Pealer <lid work oo brakes afW the accidenL (A few .dayo later) owner cl.aims brate1-wenrto-noor-11w1 cauaed bfm to strike a P,eCSestrtan.'"' . wonn:a .. )'tPort on lrwble In Ardmo~~Pa., 'note.: "Left front Jwlleel -f. Rolled toward a ri!>lof cli!lilien. · 't· hit · anyone. 'l'llniei1 • tt over· tO dealer. Never liurd any more. Yesterday right wtreel sheared off." · The eviilen<:e In Ille• doc;umenll haa been !Uppjemented by dls<usslOllll with the concerned· GM empkiyes. In descril> ing one serious defect, aft employe clo:se tO the problem said sadly: "GM wW ~ ceal things. They have a wanton disregard for Ille public's ·Nfety when they .allow . !Omethlng llke ·this to go unreaolved. '.J1le)'. bavea't_ recalled the Cira; ltiey li& ... ct idl/ied anylii>dy. n·. probably one of Ille -arious pnib-lems that ever existed." -Support ·Public Transport FNEYJ.~ l)'ranny or the strongest aod , the despotism of the mass. • • • Relormi.sls In educatloo imagJne that If school ii a prison, it can be imprO'yed by turning It Into a playpen ; bu1 "'111 It Is true the prison atmosphere diaCoanges !he love of learning, !be planJIB al· mosphere merely encourages ll'Mallty masquerading as education. • • • Nobody exhibits as much zeal tn def en-- ding human rights as be d ... In takloi up arms for speti&l privileges. • • • • To the Editor: The directors ol. Ille Orange County Transit District and their g<neral manager, Dr. Gordon Pete Fieldlng.-'lre to be COflllDOIMfed for the fine job they have done thus far In Ille beginning pbase of -bllshlng a public tr>nS]IOrtatlon system for Orange County. EVERY DAY more people1are be<lom- lng aware of the expanded sef'Qce 8nd are maldnt::: "-Jt. For those who com- plain that are not enougb, tPat we JD1l8t have more rapid public transporta. fioo, they abould be reminded Ille public ~tlon systom that ezisle<I before oeTD toot oter about ooe year ago was -oolblng. Plant are """ being made not only for ,...11,y ~ bus routes and mono ~ aervke bul for more rapid r.-" mus transit. However, tbe pubflc must -that really rapid transtt BJStem&-are much more ex- pwiYe than Ille present budgtt of the OCTD could atlonl. ( MAILBOX ) to one of the 19 cindidates running for a seat oo Ille Hunllngtoo Beach _Unloo lllgb School Boan! of =tees thoogh mens tioning in a rather remote way that Ihm ""' lo fact other candidates. YOU STATE, "He'• the only one wUh Ing to pay Ille C01111ty lo print and dlllribute • lilt ol tu. qualificallonl to Ille ele<iorate." I would take Issue with lhll oomment, In Iha! lbe word "willlnt," mai lend lo.millelld Ille electorate: 1'he -w0ro .. able'' would bie a more accurate won! I auspect, In view ol lhe Sl,SOO "'1' Involved for filing IUCh a statement. MOST lr8nlpOrlatloo planners 1gree As a candidate, I am most willtoi to lblt Ille bllliolls ol dollan that will be aubmi~ and ahall by U-ineanl'f ~can n..,..,.11 to f!nancO rapid transit could aUonl, my quallllcatloos, to Ille voters ol be pilde avlillable only wflen lesJsiautn Ille district. It should be pointed out, Ja -ssec1 al Ille 1lalo or natlooal level however, that Ille ouallflcatlool for a110wtnt oar!' of U,. llmda from the "school bolnl trustee.'' do nol ~ude 1llch""1 tnial Fund to be lllverled ~ b"elng an alfluenl banker, attorney, land- bllhWIJI bulldlni to IUPPOl'I local mus owner or baron of ind!lll!Y· I am certain -that m11111 ol the candidates who bave ' . ~ filed for the .... of lnlltee. would be Lui~! !Ion lolhll effect was moot "wrtun.•-to place their quallflca- .-Ille .s. Senate but died ill Ille tlool be! ... 1he otectonte ... via Ille """"' ~-beeause of In-0ouu1y Jle&.l*ir ol v~ -u1 method = ~l"t wbo~~ ... If lheJ could atlonl to do IOI ..,,._ U ,.. are ill :"!:! i;oMUND <; P. SllEEllAN ~~.,.=~t"b~n lle.W.l_r_ee Callfonila '°'"lhould let ,..,. ltclslaton To lhe Editor· -ol ,..,. -Up till npw they • • ' ha" 1i .. n1 v.ry UtUe from the publlc: Cll1 I bave a keen pe-.al interolt In Ille moral u well as tha lop! especU ot t!lls ...iur. FERN PIRKLE health illlurlor;e companlCI jointly paying only a portion of an Insurance Eleet&o" €e1U claim. Yet each company oollecta fllll premium on Ibo policy. 'llfs eppean to discrhntnate agalnst a fortlf&Jlltd In- To !be Edi!OJ;: d!vldual who doel DOt want lo fl Jn your "Feb. 21 edfl!Oo, )'OU carried a pqblic dole. conaeq1ltnll,y buyo add!UOll.ll ltor1 entitled. "~la EIP<bslve -lnauranat over that aupplle4 by hll Fe• Candldatel SbeD Ou\." Thil II !he emp!O)len. le<'lillCl artJcle prinlad in your paper In wblch jOll ai...-Jnod ~ COYtrll''-. --"m"-JJE-'!'J' l!JM!!'lllc,., 11 an added . • benefit of my employment New E;ngland Lile is paid ~ In exces1 ot SIG per month to guarantee payment of (per sch<dule) a· certain porlioo of any claim I might incur. In addition my wife' is ernetoyed, part Ume, as • member ol lbe Retail Clerks Association, where for the month sl)e falls to work .suliicient,hoan we bave the optlQll of paying Jea than $50 (or a vastly superior policy. She must also maintain Union dues of $9 eer moath. In tile past year we are out of ~t lrl µcess 'of szoo. ?, I hovo recently In a IW0<!4y stay with four hours of surgery incwTed 11>- debiednesl In the range ol OYI< SZ,000. '!bat's right two thouland dollanl '11iat In ilself Is outngeous. However my QUI!' rel b with Oii!' ---laws. /lbere should be a nqulred nductllln ol premitsns the attplut, to be refunded to anyone who1 by virtue (/( employment -II "I' cash !ovestment, b I coverage bi .,.,.,.. of ~·.Of ""'""' Ille "1np(e tbJllg ~. ~ !!> cm U.. surplus lnsunnce pa)'ll!<lll to ~ pa- Uenl "'i Policyholder. . , _ TSE DELA~ encolinlmd 1>J tho lwo compaJ\lea jockeying 10. potltloo II 10 damed mbarr8111ing tbat oo OC<l&lonll I file only ooe:lnacMguate policy and ODii&!> up the remiindet· ._ D. H. REZ • ORA.NOi COAST DAILY PILOT . , Robart N. Wffd, Ptiblif~<t ThofJluKctllil,Uitor Botlloro K,.lblc• EdllOrlol Pi>gt Edilor ' . n.. odlt ..... I P'*• ot th4 Dollr" Piiot aeeka to 111tonn and 1\Jmlh late l'H.de:rt 'b)i ~Una J.hla new•pe.pet·, opJn'°'11 and com· mt}ltJ t) on topics ot lnu.hlt and •)l<nlliconco, by ~ • '"""" J>r U. t~lon of our fftden' oph\lona, and by prwcnUna the -"".,... vlewprrintt of btformed ob-..erv•n and spokarnu on topics o/_ the di.)'. Friday, Marcl> 2, 1973 I • .. ' . • ' 1· • •• . ... r ' ,• ' L 66, NO. 61, 4 SECTIONS, 41 .PAGES •• Ba ~ oa one ... s . I ----f/eper Newport Baj ·Preserve Ruling 60 Days ... Due •. Ill . By TERRY COVILLK Of .. Dlilr ..... a... Tbe public sbould --hro months u the federal ~will be wed lo boy private w.llands far a fisb and wildlife pr...... In Upper Newport Bay:--- A spokesman for the U.S. DtpabbiB al .the -.said ,,...., Ibo tJPPa Newport Jla1 Fltl<M>,,,.nl!ke lo _.,. J'eld1· 1to . ...., .. ltl 1• ••• rs "WW anfedeftl'ID9of•emml • Ricbard J. Slmkfe. reglcmal ,......,, --offtcer of tbe Interior Dti:w' '; c Pd not reveal What the J'NAll lM Mlatim . l!llght be. . ~jihui<le apoke to nwnbo<t <I tlle Orang" County Cout A.s so el• t Lo a meeting Tbunday in Hlmlm&1<!n'8-h. Tbe Field Coounittee WU ed•Nirhed last year by the llepartment ol the Inlerior at the r<qUeSI of Orange °'""'Y Supervisors. It includes members fnllD the federal Department at the -· Nixon Rules Out Added Dollar Devtiluation WASlllNGTON (AP) -Presideut N'u- on declared todoY that the U.S. iloOar will Ml be cfeTaloed'aga!n and aid, ..... Will survive" the current dollar nosecfiTe. (Related story, Page %Z) Tbe American dollar, N'mJO aaid. "is belng attacked by International specUlators" -reap large pnilib ill ~Id money markets. He said there's mue the United Sla1s can do' directly lo curb lhese-1.a., \IQ! aaJd "the dollar is • ..... bet" *8use the U.S. -y is Ille sbonge>t of !lll lndUllrial -..i t!Jat the rate ol inDatlao In -ii belng cooled. "There wiD DOI be --tl<m." the PreEdeal Aid: ia .... cm-fmnce on a day whal ...... __ <!>anps ---..... ,,. ., .. Widelprud dmnpioi' ol. U.S.. CWIW:). ID the ia....-.. ---lo Ilia oYOI oflice, the~ ... -. -r'l'be United Slates will do all It ..... 'alia!n Ille -., __ -• ... SUdaft by Palestinian gu!l'rillaa "111t .. will not submit to blactmaD ,. ~In forceful tttml, tbe Prnirtmt at the UnscbeduJed DeWJ coofennot. 1 made 1!19r thal be will not 11Ubmit to Ille de- tMnd by the Arab gu<niJlas !Gr the re1081" of Sirhan Sirilan, the· eunvicled ~ill"~ ol Sen. Robert F. JCewotr. the stale Lands Divisim, the federal -·al Sport Y-iots and Wifdlile, Or..;g. OJuoly ad Newport Beach. '!'he •••11iHa'1 piwatj cbaqe was to cWennjmo if tbe fedenl Pdblbt!ilt eaafd ... -.. _ -1'J>e of pm we in tlle Upper Bl;J'. --tile -ol Sport Fiol•ilW . ... -afra4r bol rd•*'' H tbe pJdiui of Uout .,. a:m., l!l>Per !IQ --i.r a pr ~ fto .. SSN-lie• ..... topn> -twa --the~ elappor nl tllir ™Km• lemt-ten -.-..... 111e~-~ ..... lill. • Genenl -ol the l,llltaere I*'*' •e ,...._ llart aortb el Dover -.., cin:io the Upper JW to Just belw Ille Gld all -and oome down to -JsllDd .. the otl.r aide. sr.tle nplam.d that the Bureau of Sport Fisbaiots and Wildlife ......,,. ----~ap­__.at ...._ leftL '"= -"'!?.-~-·---~ -era] ,,... tpPr , IE MIU RV W'Cel el Jet -mi&bl be louo:I to buy tbe -ji!ea:te WI...... if tile federal pwa•••ri4 deddrs to. tbal Sllakie: waald -• ''""Wj• Cll It. but --at.a .... apea4•'td tbat tbe Fitld Qii!n•i4• migbl mlb • reconr me'•in lim:ibr to tbt l.Olt-acre PICAS +e tliCI' fed bJ Spart F1sherie! --&acua. if tlle cmnniittee ftCOm- -lglimt fedonl -. the bonlea ol fli.™•ilC Ille Uppor Bay will fall ........ --perba .. city ---ol -'s -" 'llusday was • -i<al briefinc ol the Upper Newpoct BIJ b ••'dims Bia•• ••a•• um tbe Field ~ --be ~ within two lllDlllbl 1it Ji.ft its rw•••••m.t.tian Was Ille --.., .......... tllO .,..;,. -lad-~ . Circus Coming Soon to Newport Ne wpud -1-lllTe ..,. I • 91 plw ...... dmll fer two dlo1s, Aisil • _. 17, at Newpt llm«. . ,,,. .-SlnslC -a.... wUI gift hnt ,. .... _:ft ...,, 4lle In lite --and ... _ at--. 1lcbls am l!o ""'"'"' at the Newport -,_,!!Ir ol °""""'""' -.. -OIDt llifllnro1. Pr-Inn Ibo dnm will p to the YariuUI Ja;ea cq1100Mt.J 1111 ltl'¥ice pn>jeds suc!l -adiola llllijll -the -Newport -_ .. T eday's Flaal N.Y. Steeks Fa.IPA Y, MARCH 2, 1971 " TEN CENTS .. u _ng e ayed J\miO'l 'hrea s ~ muncll chamben In Nowport -puoeil and llwply <ul the size ol all dlT ball far the """'""' tbe -at • --dQll!eus built In the dty. -ol public -.... _...., • o&ne ...,,missioners. !ndud!ng Mt. aweptac iloww plw fir ....-Jackie -r Ind Doaald Beckley,;.,. areu of Newport Beacb. ,dlcated they would support critics and Tbe bearinp are I"' a Wmnlllc stall . will fur .revblonJ in the plan that would -1 to ellmlnate Ill ft.I (duplex) slin pennlt oome large mu!Uple family and 11'3 and R-4 (apartment) -ml a. .. Iopment. establish the new R·l.5 (lbntt<d dupfeX) "I thilli that the R-1.5 ~ a r111e ap- zooe ln their place. f,roach but in this case it is ovenimpli· 1be R-1.5 r.one would reduce the nmn-,.J_~ _the way we should cut density." lier of dwelling units ello!ed m .... · ........ y Aid. w - • Other _.... oqued aplnlt pn> posafs lo -the-.... In Cenlrol Bafbua, "'Jlllag that ..... amaJ1 lboppfD& ladfltles along Bafbua Boulevard, but DOt In the oeotral •rea, are lllill viable. ReaJtor spokesmu Caldert.ead. a resi- dent of C.Ol'a\.I del Mar which b: fACing similar building controls, aald he resents "anyone i.D!ni me ._ f wtJI uae my properfy. • ~ ~ J (. .i A,' DAILY PllOTltllf ...... WQRKMl!l'I Dl$PLACE BIRDS AT OLD NEWPORT BEACH RESERVOIR DURING RENOVATION ·• Tllo ao millhin111flon T.,k Golllf llac:k In S..Vlce ~Backup to City'• Main Walor Supply . -~--...i-..--· • u~s. Prisoner Release "I'm oppooed lo R·U bH 11"< tt ii..,. fairlopn>pertyownenandbicwwwa wooldcauaeundetmulued.........,...,_ dens... he aaid. Hoyt similarly llJUed the ecuaomlc Issues involved. '''?be cumnt IOl'linc oo our lot b R-4 and il you're ialk!ng aboot drupplac H to an R-1.5, the value of our property will be: cut in half. "Who's going to pay me back, t be !See llALBOA, Pace " Terrorists Still Hold Two Envoys KHARTOUM (UPI) -President Nixon today dispatched a State Department of. ficial to Khartoum lO lry to win the release or two American diplomatJ bekl under death threat by a group of Arab guerrillas. Bui the plane was rellu!!d penniaioo to land, I.be MkkUe East Newa Ageocy repc>tUd. u .s. officlafs In Coln denied the report, howeTer. A band ol six to eigbl memben ol the Blad: September gumilla -Ibo! their '·wa1 Into the -- Emllla.a1y Tburtday, lelmd tbl Amerlqllls ml -other ......,. and 111tta.,..i to ........ Ibo -·-"· todoY un1ea varlouo --..,,... ol A<ab-prlsunen. ~ • . • lDel"'1fnc In Ille dtmands WU the ffieue of Strban B. Sirhan, the uaasa!n of Set>. Robert F. Kennedy. SlrllaD is belni held In a camom1a prisu'.1. ?be DtWS ageoey,sald tbe U.S. 1nllitary plane carrying Depuly Under 5e<rttaty of State William Macomber Md five aides -landed al-Citro it I LftL PST "a&!r be!nc refuoed permbslon ta land at Kbartoum." 'Ibo dlspatdi dld DOI say wby the plane was refused pennlSlloa lo land. Will ·tf ake Place · Sunday 01.d Reserv oir To Be Calhd Bac k to Service Two of Macomber's aides later boarded a Sudan Airways D.ight for Klwtoum, the agency aaid. 'llley ..... joined aboord the plant by a tbil'd diplomat from the .. American interests secUco at the Spanish embassy in Cairo, the qency said. It said Macomber 8nd his other aides remained behind in Cairo. Macomber re- fused to talk to the press. . . SAIGt>N (UPil .-'lbe next release of 10& ~ 2riaooen of war will take pl&.ce SundaJ'-at · Hanoi's Gia Lam airpQrt, North Vietnam said today. (Rel.ited story, Page 4) The North Vietnamese aJso said it ap- peared the Viet Cong would release 30 American POWs 8t Hanoi on Monday, although tbil waa indefinite. U.S. officials · said negotiations with the Viet Cong were contiooing to fix the precise date. However, a Viet Coog-spokesman said his delegation told the American delegate to the Joint Military Commission (JMC) today, "There ls no condition on the release ol the Americans." '!be South Vietnamese and the Com· mmJsb were unable to solve their argu- ment over urflange of Vietnamese POWa, but thll did not appear lo &Keet the ...... ol the Americans. At cart Air -In the Philippines, a cpotonm 1or· Openllion Homecoming said Ult Ont AtntricaD POWs should ar- rive there about I p.m. (% a.m. PST) SUUday. He said an ti-man advance team would fly lo Hanoi SUnday morning lo make fina1 arrugflDtOta for the release, followed by a giant CHI troop transport to pick up the '!011'• aboot 3 p.m. ( 11 p.m. PST 'Saturday). He said three Cl4ls would Dy .to Hanoi a~ one-hour intervals. nie· releaie of the U.S. POWs would leave 275 Americans still in Communist hands. So far 113 U.S.· POWs bave been freed. . In addition to the 106 Americans released SUndaY, twO That citizens are expected to be released. When the Viet Cong refeal<\d the 30 Americans -'ti mllUary men and three civilians -they are expected to include two West Gennans, lnclDdlng a femaJe nurse held prilooer f~ years, and two Filipinos. ' Un.nib Raises $50,000 For Mayor Campaign LOS ANGELES (AP) -Organlurs of a black lie dimer rot mayoral candidate Jea unriab, !«mer state Asaembly speaker, aay the affair at a p~usb Wlbtlire BouJevard restaYJ'IDt raised $50,000 for ~Unruh's campaign. Carmen Warschaw, fonner Democratic national committeewoman, said Thursday that each couple at the dinner cootributed at least $11000. By WILLIAM SCllREIB'E1l °' ... ~ .......... Old Newport Beach r-'vutr No. I will go back !nlo 1ervke by aummertlme if city crews can reclaim lt from the pigeons that have been t'OOlliDc ~ for the put decade. 'lbe weathered three-milliooogallon con- crete tank Dear the end ol 11th Street b being reactivated •fter a dozen yean as part of a city Wiier supply program ~ signed lo keep poce w l t h the rapid growth. .Also wider eonstnictlon ond duo lo be completed before aummtr is • i:OOO, 1.5 million gallon rnervoir above new Irvine Company Spytlasa Hill de p- ment. Both will be uaed to bock up the cily's main water supply In Ille DI mWiCll &ai- loo Big Canyon Raervolr. Tbe old 11111 Street tauk was b u l fl nearly 511 yean ago and r.r years waa the only big aource of water reserves in tbe city; "We also had 15 wells over near the Santa Ana River and two small tanks in c.orona del Mar,'' aaid Gil Gomez, the city utilities roreman in charge of re- vamping Old Number Ont. The job hasn't been particularly easy. but Gomez said the lank ls 1till 50lid and will hold Ill rated amount of. water. But an American spokesmaQ,, however. denied the ~ waa tumed back. He said it never went to Khartoum because Macomber changed plans and flew to Cairo instead "to size up the situation" before deciding whether lo proceed. 1be guerrillas belonged to the mae group responsible for the Munich ma.uacrt of Israeli Olympians. 1"'y &et a 4 a.m. PST deadline but it passed witliout Incident and the guer-- rillas began scaling down their demands. A ......r deadl!ne ol It a.m. (l'ST)-alan ~ point, the Egyptian MiddJe East News Agency reported, they demanded a plane to Dy them to the United States with the boslag" and two Sudanese abinet offida1a. SUdan offered the plant bot declined to !See KHARTOUM, Pace I) Oruge Weadter PILOT OFFE"RS MORE 'SE_RYICE' 3 Coastal p·ow s on List "'Ibe birds have been uilna: this at a rOOlft for years," Gomez laid. "We have ...... ·-"'a .. rd to clea up all the dropplnp, fealberl and debris ldt be- hiod.." 'lbe blrdl becan llklnC over !ht laJ1} ~aa-aalt--ill Ille eorlJ IMO'• -8" °"'3'<1D'1 water It'll be partially cloody on Sa~ urday, clearing to IWlDY lkiea in the afternoons, the weatberlady promises. B e a c h trmperaturea should be alUUlld 115, rtstnc to 7S inland. Overuigbt low1 ~ INSIDE TOD-'~ :_ -"Al yoar Sonlce, • Ille - ' "!fumn lhlt belpa -Pl-ot DAILY PlLOT --lJW;oe. at Si'tecantllt 41/lDC Its .. _.....,to .-t 1111 -? ... -ol requeoll far I ..... .• '!be ootmnn; 'Wl1Um bJ N ·OUM, wbfch btc1a •a -fli !he SUadly DAILY PILOT .... -~~~..r.:-.: thne -• -. 8llDda1t. • • W"""""'ys ..t ,.,..,._ 'Ille -' Fri4'11' column Is an Pap J _,, • - • • ' 'Dnellr-.Oltlll••-.... _.,lllpil mcf-wboare •• 7: ,_......._ ... 11 t ~ ~°""''°"'--.!or r-Capl W.hMI ·L. Bl 'r, a. -ol" w .... Leo Bl ,.... cf Sal -""" DanMlty .. ... cf 'hi•-Capl.Jlnoelioo ...... -.,.-.-.... ....... ..,.,...yw.m -Capl -Y. DIBnadu, _ .. --"'11111 VlelO wllb iWr lhe dilklr-. \Jsled' .. - r~ -t; lDr In actiom cKlA) l1lllfl tho new POW 1lltl wer. ttleased In J a n a a r 1 , DiB<nm•-caplmwcl In 1111. -Air -Cllpl. Jose David Luna, 3%, (IU<Dla, Jfr ..... Mn. Floyd Lwla lln In ~ Loni's 'wile; Peal S. Luu, llTel In Rny, Utah, wiill il>elr two clllldnoL Bo wu lllul Iii lo!ardl, 1111. Wbefe and when ~ Ottn1< 0out ,_ on.i 111o1r m _. ........ wlD. lie flliltll9d to the u:s. bull't be<a '1 the Pmtagun. f• ' •• ' lt .. fX<mmedolllal -tbe -pro-cedare wlR bo lollaw.lwtth lhil .,,..Pa .... with tho ftnt ..-. Bmtlton'• llU. aold· ..... -hll IOQ was alive far '"° years. The olliclll -•tfon -''real nlco" be Aid. Clpl. Bruelt4D 1llleol u MIA lor nye rea..: ~ . AJ; Chrlttmal l:!fO ,. .. ..., !be .ra.r BtwlloD caught • u.!ftniw• or fall ... Oil • "'~ -mm: -~ (Boo POWa, Pap t) - ....... -inc the dtJ. -Tvib.n the rodlo -out tloere !tll """" • 1.., ,..... aco m1 datflaCed the """· the -reall1 ....... IA," aid Norm Fle«e, ~ aide for the dlJ UllUU.. deparlmenl. "ll -Dk """ "" blzd ..,. out --" W-11 tho Illa, wbo ald..Lb c 1 have boWtd GUI ~ -* " blnl dropplno .... --jotcd -tM Okf lank. • Wllat -11111 Rood ~· We•'-<l<r and [ind 01'1 "'""' the N•IDJX1'1 110Tl>or Art 111 .... """' BrtfJI 7'11robtlll 1lu to fQU abot<I tbM nd ill pa,p,,g. --. --. --.. • '!"! ..... =,,..... ¥-: ·=:.:.-... T 9 ---. ~ ...... ,, :--,... .J I 11r1111 not lfOinl to beld _... -~ nn.1--.....U.eRouu . - (floe lll!Sl:llVOIJI. hp I) , · '------------' I ' l ' l J - % DAILY PILDl N • Red China BlmiMars Peace Rite -PARIS (UPI) -The major ""'Id p<ilftrl ~ tlenect •• aarnment to lllfllllM tn Vietnam but the iil!remon,y WIS Jamd by .. uneipect denlllldatlon' of •Sooth Vietnam by dim. J"Oftlin ~ Cbi Pena·fei. A!l>r .!Welp. mtnls!en ln>m 1: natlaos ,;peot, the d.........i, Chi rud • state- ment that aceuaed lbe Saigon regime of jeoponlUlq the peace accord by relus- ,lni In ..eoplze tho Viet c.ni. Ha 1Bld SaJ&<n ~~.._....,, wtrtots in Sooth v1elnam." DAILY PH.OT SIMt ..... ~ •· •And afta' delllln8 It aul, I told 1lq lllre 1o trdor -bohiod-.......... ,.. .......... -.... ..,., iiln>Clunlly ... wW be mttJco. -----...._ Viet Cong's 1 I POW List ' i ' ' Released l "If• ... """' to llD tt Wry llowly to • a1ve to drtad eut coacrete thDo.lo IOU ' ' ' ·~.._waler," be -u. ''l ~·1-It WASlllNGTON (AP) -He"' Jre 11' -... --• names of the '.II U.S. mltltary personnel. buMlilc -at an." prpyided by the Penta son, to be re!easep I-~-= alao iald the tank wtU•be d<an-by the \'let Coos. , iif' fi1S1de 'W].IJi blifi ............... and ~~ J<M T,, "'" ·-~!'!!, ii, V ~ : llerill7.edwllh"'i'l"'ftln10t1cllloriila1u. ~~~ ... ~~-m:~--~ ... ~ ........... : 'l'lio-fJQ,llllO ""'t'Otlol! pcoJtct will alao t.,ll:':"t:;.;ir ~ ':im' • "'1":1~" ... . Incl• ..i-, ... _ -..:r ....... -~ -1 " A'ltllt Martir! s.. .. "''~ Ill. ' ~ COl'.QO~ ~~ro--"-'M U&. the roof 1. Gaulft. DeMf 'N ., f'Tv>IW•ICll, a.I, 1 and -d. ..... pump house t. ~:X·.P.!•'1, ~~ 1:1:: ~~i··. : to brina la -..... Bii Conyon to \t. l'::::l.~:V.:... ... ~ ... ~iT~ ·~· rel!D the tank each~ alt<r a loo& lt=-:l,~..:,~~1~.f~ d.&1'• \lie:. -~ Ml.I*'. 111.0llW 14, cwou. """' -:·· ply f<r West Newpert," l1eece a.kl. "It lt. :~T~~~~i:,~~· . . Sal(pD Jl'ortlgn Mlnl!ter Tran Van Lam ' uN4.tie: would, DOt •rtfly io .. ,IT06eous -1 ~... . -. ' , NEW RESERVOIR TO BE READY aY SUMMER ABOVE SPYGLASS HILL DEVE~OPMENT '$300,000, 1..s.nilllo1>111llon SupPly Wiii Sujpl-.tJMti C1nyon Dv•ing l'ffk U.. l"fttll wfI1 .,...,;_IJJ. ........ 1111> tf. ~.'~tl.~1'~~1!.1811 !:f.::'l.."'':l~-: will be u.!d basldtDy f¥rin• peat u' e !: . Ori~.~: r~;:~ J.. times," MAl=:-c::i~· 11, , Spr!NI I . ~' Spyglass WU Reservoir, whlcb will also l: ·~~J·J.~·\a'r.·~!.":f.~:J:';... ~- be kept brimlull by D<• r••-'a supply S. Bia.-.,~ I!. Jr., s~l0l.7'lii.1.tctow .... N. ~-~ .........-,...... • .t. Dl8«MrdD, Jlll'IM V., C111t~ Srracu-, tt,.T. 'lb! mlnisten si&Jle!l the ivory kidskin <Mu!Wl.',o.tol!il of;~ tllnts in the -~,;;.h&ll''lalol> Of the old Majestic Hotel, Once a Nazi Gestapo headquarters, in fhe same 'foom. in Whleb tbe Vletnam .......,.flri mrd was s1gnf!d Jan. i?. Servi~e R~ognized ' Wl'll serve ~mar11· the 1..-.. ----·-" Ind MIMlon VltJo, C•lll. t"• ~ 1~ arvuuu 5. Otw!llCL Jafln AN s. SQ!., Naah..,1111, T-. and just below It, Fleece said. Tiie s,;,, o.ci.rtm9111 .... r11uu111 ttM ntmitt<~ N 'the FI Gorn •'-••ht th nv. of the -tlvlll•n Pl'ltolllrS of ~· to .. el f eece nor (!Z ~ e r.!.'f.'llt~lfl•. Vl91 ~. TlleY ere: • •I : receD' concerD with bullaing alternate :tir."'Clodtoll ~klr!5, C:l~rld In Hut_ In Ft*I. I, "-'· --Yid b't' Pa<;lflc Ar lecll tnd eno1~1 ,_ 9ocretliry of ·State William P. Rogers ..... -to Cbl·at tho -·and the .... oldeo.ollool<-.warmly. - Disneyl.and Honors 41 Groups, Awards $50,000 -. . , water supplies ls related to the clostlre l•wr~ J•met 11111. O.P1rlm.nt or Hl•Y t.11, _elolurld IR H119, Ftb. 1, 19'1. .... last month 'Of San Joaquin Reservoir in ,.·•=~~~:ii=~~,::. 1. 1~ Irvine dii& lo damage in the WaIIJ. t:::•,mjl""C -. "We use San Joaquin prtmarily u an · f: ~· .. "' Wliiiltiiiiru~s:seDiotors arrived to wit· "'l"' the ceremoay, lbe Cbinese ""' to ' gl'Oet them mt aslhe tWo sldet"cbitted, • Soriel Ji'oreigir Minister · Alldrel A. , Groln1U'~lare4 fu:edly at the ICelle. By JAN WORTH Se"ice, re.....,niid bJ Janey Koch, was °' .. ~ '"*" ,..,. credited ,vi~ jobs for more than tients in the outpaUentdepertment-alone. In additioll, the bosp!!al's !i!s doctors donate time year-round in 31 outpatient clinics. -m1erg!!llC)',,..ldng supply-and I he s-e--:::,~ ~'!:'::!"~ #:: ~lli"- really haveno c00nectlon to tha~"~ " .. · They came from Irvine, Laguna 2,800 youth in 1fl1r Beach, Huntington Beach, South County, 1be American Red Cross of Orange salt.; did sily Big Canyoo will eventually f( * f( • , Chi· aD4 "'.aved lo delegation N Be •·aJ Beach An he' Cowlty, spoosors of t1ie "Special Olym· ewport ach, ..-,.; • a llD, pies" for mentally handicapped children The Laguna Free Clinic last year pro- vided medical assistance to more than MlOO Patients. as well as counseling 3,IXXI others with psychological, legal, dental , get a third small salellile reservoir hlgb-From Pqe J er up in the ~hills above Spyglass Hill to handle any possible demand from new developments in that area. beadl but not IQ the Soviets. ~ -1'lli aimaopbere durln& the algnlng was • rtlued. Fountain Valley, and Sanla Ana. of the county, won lnxlos in the youth They went borne with a total of $50,000 groups category. POWs ... 1 ~· Mjtctwill Sharp nodded paid them by Disneyland In honor of Under health facilities and special 1 eigbt million boun of volunteer servfco beaJth servtc..; CbDdren's ""9pital of and llOcial needs. -"That is in the real rough planning stages right now so we really don't know what it will be like," Fleece said. capt. lAlna was assigned to Ta~ AFB in Thailand. in 1966. Re was cip- tured a year later. His parents bad no word from him for three years, but since tbeo have received "'me letters from lbe former Santa Ana College studenl jovfll!Y to •\tier delegatlo!ls. puffing on a large !>IP , i:igar •. tlruted Nations S«:retat1 G<6eral Kori Waldheim, /Ibo . Orange Cowlty (CHOC) and the Laguoa m 1972. Beach Free Clinic were given $.1000 Karen Ackley received-a cbeck for the Orange Coooty AIWliaries of • the Children's Home Society, credited with nlsing 40 pereent ol $67,llllO of the adop- tion agency's budiel last year. - "We have a unique situation in t b I s city as far as supplying water eoes," he said. "The way the city Is lxolLoo up, we need the reservoir B)'Blem lo lteep lhlnP at their best."- • dld not si&n the t1oeu1nen~ Wtti!iod "ilnd •• twiilllledll& -. --•• Forty-one Orange County aervfce. _cbeW. oriented -were presented l!m'da . CllOC baa .treated more than 50,0llO pa- • ' . Allor the :IQ.minute slplng, Cbl put Oil blact-~ ~ and, lwncbed .. a,tr1 1114 a . ~nt ID~ bis t ¥1 ttilca~ ,.. ,.. ' ..,~., . ' ~· "II ~t00wn4o In thet the ProvtsltiDal '-~UY.-f~Coiur)is ' ,' ,tho ~ ~J!l',.,.taliV~ °' South V.Jet· · ' naln.. .. .,.i ~ people lljJl ,want to ·• den1 Its exlaterlce," au said. ' ·, "'l'hll ~ ii wroag Ind bannflil to _.ious· implemeotallon of the ParlS ~l" .• . ' ""' said. the Soi&la regime ...... lltlilty d. i;;;.., thaD 11,006 ce-iir. 'flOlatlons. •Bolf\ -Vlelnlm' and ciiiada llid ._.., Rantna the Mannrnt-·~th _ • ....,.. _ _...r 'l'huilda)' ·at the -Annual Dlmeyland CQaimunUy Service Awanll Banquet. -. ! The outitandlng Award ol ,lll,000 went to the Santa Ana Police Aaaociatlon ,Athletic Lea..., erodited With oJll!lllni signllicant new lines of communication between youth and law enlortement of· llcers with llhlellc and actMU.. pro. grams as a·mldi:fle ground. Forty other groups In 10 catqoriea were ·given '1000 each. 'Ille ~ entries ,..,. cbolen !nm a field of 331 •pptlcants "'Plamting -thn-h0,800_ volunteert. "Tbls llnd of effort, 'fOlmltarilrwwi:· .., togel!M:r _lo addral the inbl<ms of •' ' out • P,,y; II a unique American Gunmen Release l>allmark," Donn a Tatum, -"' J I I ,,..; ('. '> ~id~i:ta~ ~j~ · Hostag~; Bel~ · ~·~ i::;'.::unl!Y lhal ...... ,. ' ~. . Fifteen.lociJ: organlzatlonl were nam- For ShOQdhgi ', 1;; ·ecL~· the ;;.u~ .. leg..,., '......;,...,,t , to tlie IApna Community Pl.oyen, ' llBllAS'IUPOL (AP) -' Twil" ~· i'eprMOD!etr by William Beatty, the .._ted of shooting two lberilf'1 Children's Theater Guild of Newport deputies releued three b o 1tage1 Harbor, represented by Mrs. James ,uohmnetl today alter boldlng them Aynes, and the Irvine Master Chorale, ·leftl'll hours at gw'IRQfDt in a bouse, the represented. by Sieve Morris. lborilf'• Glf1ce iald." The Laguna Community Players were llootagea Mlcbaela Madden, who Uved lauded for revitalizing community In- a tbe &oue with five children; Santa • terest in theater, liquidating a $50,000 Roel -Democrat reporter llmllace de~ and encouraging yooth interest "Bony" Saludeo and Slterill'• U. James . through ,cbolanhips and tbeat<r pro. Ciblfield ftr'f: releued slatly before U 1 ductions. 'L-11L and tbe two (UlUDell taken into Children's Theater Guild was praised CUllod;J, the lheriff takL for helping educate Ill children in !actts • Sllorlll Dm:m-negotiated the of the theater, especia1ly children with "1uae !nm a qest door to the emotional and pllyslcal handicaps. • -. The l!P(d the t-ere Picked for a high quality concert t "high'" oo dnap. · " .. 1. -schedule of 3S _performances for more I Ofllctro ~ ~ lliiiident ~ when a than 7,600 people was the 100.volce Irvine Son/om r-t:y p!lh tlepuly atoppetl Master Chorale. j I "•111;.loas ~O!I Hi&hW•Y 12, In the ~ Cltegoey, Jolm B. ~ .at I am.•Wben . ~ty came to Bushard School Patent Te a c b tr , bis ~ 1be _..., llisl'de bepn firing Organizalion of Foontaln Valley was 1 guD.-· • ·1· f) named for setting up a 6,000 book library, /. The ~«liere wounded, nn to forming • coD)lDlttee to uslsl mentally ·-car lilil ndioetl for help, then ran relarded students, and contluctlni health lo hide In nearby underbrulb u the gun-and immunization olil\lq. •· · · · ' men continued firing. In the semoe (of yoolli· oa!egot'Y, lbe I The llUSpeCts tbeo sped oil and two bol· WeSt orange County 'V.oillb Employment ed up In 1 nearby house where they took . .. ' ~ 1 • the woman and five children boltage,. of. ? ·l'N•P,,.eJ BAI.BOA ••• Semcts fOr the Blind, Inc., an organization which last year spoosored a European IOOr lo< 18 blind teenagers, was named a winber in the social com· munJty services category. Robert McAdams of the R. M. Pyles clt1?" be asked. Boys Camp, headquartered in Huntington Support for the plan wu llP'll'5<, but Beach, received a Dlsoeyland award for From Pagel KHARTOUM • • • one bomeO'wner spobsman, Tb 0 m a s his organization for the fourth year let the cabinet officials leave. Hyana, president Of"lbe ceotrat Balboa yesterday. More than 1,500 boys have . Negotiations continued in the heavily , __ , ·~-·~ said, ''Most ol benefitted from this camp since its in-guarded Embassy where the guerril)a,! U-Ut"''"''~ ~-. ception. said they planted bombs to blow it up u tboee wtlo hive attended. odr ·meetings In the environmeDt and ecology tbe.ir demands were not met. Large num- and jour l!ISSkJns favor what yoa llftl division, the C.apiJtrano S c b o o I ben of security forces surrounded the trylac to do be<aute it la the best poo. Environmental Education C en t e r building but the Sudan llid it would not Sible -Oildi:-. represented by --biologist Phil storm the embassy. G1f:: too1t top bcoon · The Americans a e i .z e d were 'Ille vi2oniwi attact m the .,,,,.,. • Ambassa'dor ·Cleo A. Noel . and U.S • .,11_ t!IF'flrsl 1o iirfai:o aiDce "'~ of. named was the J>eol llea<h Junior -wy Woman's Club, credited for a Charge d'Affaires QirUs ;Moore. 'Ibey and · flcilll bepn lludles cf ft11 lo.mt pop>-phofolrllpl>y contest which ' beC'8me a Belgian Ambassador Guy Eld were lalloll ppwth ----. powerful penuastve tool for .Ulustratfng reported sllgbUy wounded in t h e In the post, moettnp ha>e bem llgbtly -~ ..,UUtion l'l">blmll: , ,.,. ~ y • shooting. Others held were the Saudi attended Wt tboae pftaeot haft eocoar-. In general cc:m.mtmity· s e r vi~ e , Arabian ambassador and bis wlft and a L Callahan of ~ for tining "'"' ,-~ ~· Capt: Luna's !atlH!r is a member of tJ)e board of directors of the POW·MlA lntemaUonal office in TusUn. •. Capt. DlBemardo was bom ·t n Syracuse, N.Y. A1lhough he, too, ~s listed as MIA for a·long time, his wlfe ' Sharen didn't believe it. > Her main concern vol~ when her husband's name was added officially :to the POW list by the North vletnam.,.; wu bow much the children have grown in the live years he baa been gone. · Mrs. lliBernardo atlded that she didn't doubt the captaln's,.~billty to adjust •lo changes· at borne. DIBerrwdo, 31, ..... In ~· "' Iba Armed Forces Radio and television Ila· tiOD In Rue when captured Feb. 3, 196&. ' Recall Move Set Back ,, ... '· aged the -ipplnacb. "Bea1111e W~" bead<\<! by Belen dipAlot ~Sanat lro::! ... Jotfnrdan, ·p~--,.~~ties ~ IUddm Memer-1-eoc-oe-. of Ibo. strong li little ol eve \i'¥.\':li.~,lltst ordered no special precaut1oos ·foo8frtian oppoollloll came '81ti> -IUrpriae year. The organl.a Qbr.VISlted' state but told guards to be "extra alert and " PitO!lNIX. Ariz. (AP) -The mov .. to C'QIQmt,.....ra. llkf was tbe evident bospitals, W'ltliesceal Mmef; special watchful." ·' •fnipt' io ¥eca.ll Gov. Jack Williams Stlf- reuon that they delayed a dedsioo schools and juvenile ball, doing anything Associate Warden James Park aaid fered · a setback Thursday; when the Commissiohen ICbeduled 1 special poulble to help those ooncemed. Sirhan remained in his maximum securi-Arl7.ona Supreme C.ourf paved the w_ay meeting next 1.'bursday at 7:30 p.m. in Se!ecllom of tbe fl w1miUs were made ty cell, already the most closely guarded for coonty recorders to strike from the city ball to take up the cootroveny again. by«. $-member ~tee consisting of in San Quentin. rolls the names of nearly 200,<KK> penobs Dr. Donald~ ~t of Cal State Sirhan, 28, a Jordanian lmmlgrant, bas who fiilletl to vote In the last genenl W:· .. etap Charg-· ~f:B°~"")h~·' p . .!lai:u: ~:.';,/.:; ~ ~,~·~~:.· ::Y:i-:;::. 0! f~ifw~a1."':"r:.'!. ~= ..u. · '-';-,. ·Mrs. Ly~ tzler, and Everett month after hll convlctlon on flrst-Qegree simply because registered voters failed WfuWS -:-. r :--murder charges. to cast ballots in November. ~, ~~~~ ,~· ~· .-._:,·· .. •~ •So:;;;;;;;A-LE~EN~D·S~SA•T;;U;.;;RD;;A;;l~~•.• ~~~· tapphc the te1,...._'"ffles of Himt Oil Co. empio)'ee, the Justice IJepartment IBYB 'Ille indictment named W. Herbert BUiit and Nelson Bmker 'lion~ both di lllJlu and executi,.. ol_tbe Himt Oil Co. Otbetl named in the indictment returned Wednesday sre Clyde A. Wlbon of Houston and Cart Morgan Watsm of Bellaire, Tu. .'Ille four ...,. charged wUh m oounts each ol wiretapping. The charges carry a maximum penalty of five yean in priaon and ~• $10,000 fine. Our Sole Ends This Week-end With A "Bong." These Un- usual leather Pieces Will Be On Sole At Very Special Prices. -. . .. ' .. Ileen aid. Another suspect wae aWarge, p Sh Ge s ~ ~~~enwereallowetltolmve awn ops t crutt~y Leather And Brass Are N1t .. al Partners. With Quality Mot.rials, Good Design & Croftsmanship ••• , The Rosu~ Is A Fu•niture Clossic. "· I l OWl•I c:0..tr -z-, DAILY PILOT ·~ t, . . .. ~. ~"~,In Su~day's ·naj)y Pilot·· ' . - '"'9.or.wt C-t DAILY PILOT, wtlll ... ldl '-_..,.. "'9 N~ Ii PWllllllMif llf .. °"'"" Cant Pulllllll~ ~ ..... ................. ll'lblltlled, ~y ........ Pf....,, fW Colt• M•, JlltfWWt 9Mdl. 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"*llllfrr • ..i1 N,IJ fl\fliff!llYi '""*"' ...nM•• ~ IMlillJllt'., -· SUnday's editors are busy t.oday shap- ing some of the pages DAILY PILOT readers will see on · Sunday. FoUowlng are some o( "SWlday's Best features, as previewed today by ~ editors: PAWN SHOPS -Operators of the shops with the three balls outside would rather call tl)em "collateral loan in- stitutions.'' Upgrading the pawnbroker's ( Sun~ay's Best) image is only one aspect of YOU Section story by Staff Writer Tom Gorman in which he el'plores the useful servicts performed by these hllb-lntere.st-rate operationl. NEWPORT'S NUCLEAR 'POWER' - She's 'l1 "'"' old and her job title is nuclear ~:Wine educallqnsl • n d ~I 11 St. 1oeepb Hoopii>). WonlS bf Stafl' lfrller'Alibc"3'Dem and pbotor by Loo ·Payne ten IJanleU• GtlttOi'df'.s' ilJJif, -.. . ~ . ~ . ART"Orlfl(R':.. WfJrld WAr n Is t11• subject o( P"IDUl\ll on exhibit al UC!. You can get en Idea of whetbtr you want to >'!sit the gallery by looking 1t the preview in YOU Section. PAUL NEWMAN -Family Weekly iJ>. terviews the man who is one of America's male sei: syml;lol.s a• 41 .. , Issue also includes a section w home decor -how to "miif' periods and\tyles -and a psychological piece on why the public loves gory mo\•ies. NEW FRE,CH CO,,ECTION Columnist Norman Cousins cl a i m 1 slavery still persists rn Africa and Europe. His colwnn tells how an in- ternaliooal ring has bttn smuWIDI b&.m- dreds of A!rical'& to Europe 1D a -ltOl'1 lhal sounds like it came out o! I.he Dart Ages. NEEDLING WOMEN -lllultnted !eab.ae shows !lOO'M! of the "Art" worDlfl. are hav-tng Lattooed on themllelvee and a:- plores why so 1nat1f women me em- bracing the. ancierit rht of what was formerly strictly a man'a world. FOUNtAIN-~ESS v ALLEY -There Is I no t~ouutai9 Valley for M)'l'U. WardloW. 84. She stiij calls It Talbert ValioJI, llJll It never had foonlains 11111 ~· "'8' ~ day lhe field. sl>rt<d to IP"Ol!I -· He< story Is told by Sal! '11tW Jollll I • 7.aller. _ 1 I 1 \ • If You're Looking For Upholstery, Dining, Bedroom, or Occasional Furniture •••• This Is Your Lest Chanco To Purchase Tho Flntsl In Quality At Salo Prices. Also Lemps, PiclurH. And Acc~ssorios Ar• All Reduced. Don't Wait! D~Mt-HERITAG~ENREOON-WOOOMARK-l<ARASTAN. --------- - NEWPORT BEACH e 1n1 WISTCllFf Dl.. 10,.~ SvM•y 12·1tJOI •4t-J05t LAGUNA IEACH e 141 NORTH COAST HWY. tO,... S•IMl•Y IJ·ltJOI '4944111 . TORRANCE e !tM• HAWTHORNE l\.VD .. 111)1 111·127' -- • ' . - ., • .. ., •• " " •• -' T the d the that Iago useq the Th two waa flee day and aai l , . Fridor. M"'h ~ 1913 • I 01111. v on.or I 1 CIA Aide , Testifies In Ttia1 _Di d Judge Blewett? Plea Denied Suspected Killer Cites Own Guilt Russian's Death Accidental . I""' Contempt Hearing for Publilher Slated Papen trial ICbeduled Samuel A. Adems and planned to follow him with n.p. Paul A BEARING co tllO _,, McCloskey (R-Calll.), wbo op-,... tel for tod>i. in San posed President Nlsco for the Andreu before SUperio< Court R e p u b 11 c a n presideollal Judge Ralpb McGee. nomination last year. Last month, McGee said he Adams, of Leesburg, Va., would require Blewett and wu the-center of a wrangle earlier In the trial. Dlst. Alty. ()njn Ariola lo Adams' tes~ wu ex-1bow cause at today'• hearing peeled to be another round in why Met!ln abould be held In the delenae's auempt lo rebul contempt insiead o1 requiring the prosecullon's argument Mellin to del.00 blmaell that information In the Pen-against Blewett'a or 1 g l n a I P could ha been oomplainl. Mellin said that ~= 1oJ=. the ...:ity ol was an Indication bow the the nation. -~would eod~upr The prosecution produced "I tb1n1t lite law Is suf- two geneta1s who testified as fid&ltly clear that <IW' right to expert witnesses to that effect. express an opinion editorially on the court will be upheld,'• Mellin said in an interview Thuraday. e Route Open A strange twist in the whole CAUFORIHA epia>de ls thal ~ellln -who ii a San FranciJco ·llwyer u well as a~ 1malltown newspaper publisher ~ Is the target of legal action by Blewet~ who Is a Judie bul not a lawyer, 1be judge runs a local cafe and works there as a 1borl....ter coolt wlleo be is not hoarlni .,...., SAN ANDREAS ls a small mountain commun!ty about 50 miles southeast of Sacramento in the southern end or the Mother Lode gold mining COWltry. Mellin said in his Jan. 17 LOS ANGELES (AP) Motorists have 52 miles of completed freeway or ex· pressway between East Los Angeles and Riverside with the opening of a 2.4-mile sec- tion of the Pomona Freeway, officlaJs said. The section, which cost $4.S million, was opened 'l'tpJrsday, linking .the East Loa Anl!elea intei-change near downtown to Mira Loma and nine miles of divided exressway to Riverside. State Board Puts OK On W ater Guidelines eoHVote LOS ANGELES (AP) -The ·. City Council has failed by one vote to put an issue on the May 29 ballot that would ban future oil drilling along the city's coastline. The action '11lursday came as the state Supreme Court meeting tn San Francisco con- tinued a stay OD further oil drilling in the P a c t f I c Palisades, balling the planned oil probe far at least six months. Smuggling Suspects Face Trial TIJUANA, Mul<o (AP) - An American •ttomef and two Mel!cans have beon beld for trial Oii marijuana miuUUlll cb!zg .. In the aftermath of a m.lirre shooting inclde!lt at a remote alratrlp. llobert Lee Grl1nel. 18, of Sp.6, Diego, and Felipe Rosas dsuna 18, aod Martin Enclslo H;;;;;n,., 20, botb of Maut!an, Mexico, were ordered Thurs- day to sland trial on charges ot traltictlng, po19esslon and altempted exporting of druga. If convld<d Ibey lace I to 12 years In .,.__ The -to try the ma waa mado "1 JUdtre -Con!ooo Upte ol !he federal ~ """" In 'njuana. 'All asjlstant to the ladle ID! the trial pnibably 'will bo held wltllln 10 -. mt IDGll bo held within a year -la•. Ha lllld the tllree lft !noll&'hle foi'-boll becnuae the dw(OI in"°lvodrup. Grimff waa armted Feb. II after be lande<I bis miall airplane at the IAlidin& strip IO mlfes northeast of E....,ada. Waltlnc IOldlen and• police !!rod ,...,.., lhoto al blm and later found tracu of mari-juana In the plane, olllcer1 aald. ' LOS ANGELES (AP) -The State Water Resources Control. Board adopted m i n i mu m guidelines Thursday for the protection o( water quality from animal wastes. Dairy and poultry farmers will be most fffected by the guidelines, a bdard spokesman said. UNSPOILED, SF£LUDED 2\1: to 3 acre ranchos amid the great oaks of Cleveland National Forest Deep ill Ibo pelt oU:: reabl Oemente.Only 28 ICdlic milM of th• CleYelud N1lioul from San Juan Capistrano. Porat lJn a lOIHcre i.sland of ltancho Clrplm.no ~IJ ani tolllq: h.IU.. wum. Yalle)'I M4 pbd trom S9,750 io Sll,7.SO. IJUI)' aJ,adel bl01m. u R.ancbo ..,. down, liboral ftntnciQI. C:apimuo. VutMChetofO. N•tioml Pomt recreaUoo ana lltddl ta. .imo.t evuy diret> tloa, a Oo••mmeot..owoed. buffer qainllt popallllon and commerdl.l ~t. T • Jile111anl Scenle l>ri•e: Santa Ana /Sao J)ieao Fretway to hiatoric SM Juan C.plauuo. tbeacut on Hwy. 7"4 (Ortea• Hwy.) 2J mlle1 to the 111rn·ofr to tbe ri1ht al "'South Main Divido" •nd follow tho liant. SANTA CRUJ: !UPI) cl!ftnd«. The judp app>inled Clulclling two lawboob and a Jatnea JacUon to represent copy of the U.S. Constitution him and then decllntd to ac-- in bis haod ~ otpt Mulljn's plua_ao lfOUDds Herbert W. Mullin l r I e d be hadn't had time tb consult repeatedly Thursday lo pleed wilh the public defendtt. guilty to 10 murders. Mullin was charged with Munlcip&f Judge Donald R. slaying a young mother and May told him to enter an ln-ber two am.all aons at a nocent plea instead on behalf remote cabln, a Santa Chu of the 25-year-old auspect In man and hi. wlf~ 11 their the ,.rles of slayings In Ibo borne, an elderly fi3herman Santa Cruz area in the past six wwking in a garden, and four weeks. teen-age youths camping on a TIIE BABY-FACED Mullin, who dropped out or college and became a heavy I.SD user, stood before the judge in an orange jail jumgrujt and at- tempted to plead both "no contest" and guilty. mounta.inskle near Felton. All 10 were shot to death between Jan. 24 and Feb. 13. SAN BERNARDINO (AP) ~ Sa-cci Kooidak<w, 11, a Soviet defector, died -=-- cidenlally white handlin& a pistol, a COT"OOcr's Jury here ~haUllled. TIIE ,Jl,'JIY returned th< ,.trdict Tbut'lday a(ter about two hours or deliberation>. Coron« William Hill had ordtred a recess in the inquest last •eel< ""'"1 Rep. Evl P'. Landgrebe !R-lnd.I, telephon- ed to say Kourdako\''s death .... u aomethinc other lban whit .-e'\'t been told.·• The former Russian -.ib- marine ofrtcer hid been • speaker for the Undergrouml ! Evangelbm of Glendale ,.; befcn his death_ AfOdavilS pro\"idcd by 'X' Marks Gamblers Mullin said he had ctischarg· ed his defense atto rney because his father v;as paying his fee and that he wantOO to be represented by the public HE ALSO HAS been J1sltd as the "prime suspect'' in last November'~ beating and stomping death or a Roman Catholic priest in a coo- fessional at Los Gatos, about 20 miles a~·a.y across tht San· ta Cruz Mountains. But no charges have been liled. Landgrebe said two women ~ who had attendt"d a servke sponsored by the Glendale group reported hearing the Rev. Kenneth Baugtunan of Auburn. Ind .. say Koordakov had been assassinated. ,~. °'a? Presen · i~l Cl ~" United's Deli-B -. - toNeWYork. To each his own. On board our 8:45 a.m. 747 New Yorker is a new dining service. It's par(Jy our creation . And panly yours. First comes our part, wl1en we fix you the heanie st breakfast from here to New York. With a choice of omelettes and breakfast meats. Or a sizzling brochette of beef, in case you want to call breakfast brunch . · Then, come lunchtime, comes . you r pan. We set out a deliciou s delicatessen spread. Roast beef, salami, turkey, ham, cheeses. chopped li ver, lox, bagels, cream -cheese, four kinds of bread (we could go on). And ... you're on yo ur own. Crea te. It's all buffet, so you can ea1 io your stomac h's content Anything from a nibble to the Great American Sandwich. You can also eat whenever you want. All the way east. Call your Travel Agent Or us at 482-2000. And create. ,. 1he friendly skies .of )UUf land. United Air Lines ' • J>artoenlll Tnvd with Wl:ltem lntematlol>al HoWs. • • l I I ' • t -, t ' -I • --.-·-.&. . • • • •MI·Y PILOT EDITORIAL l'AGE • • Airport Noise 'Deputing the path of dlpk>macy ud 11egod1Uon-, and admln!Jtraior at Good .S.mariun Hoopllal Ill • beci-it ~'t worked -NeW)l<\rt Beach C®Dcilm•n • Phoenix, a 1~ 1-hlnf IDd refeml bospltal. · llolid&y oliht picked. up ;. club ·and are h~lding It The maa wbo'a been rullDillg the ~':!f~J::: actllll 'Ids ot. o .... ge eoun1y.. .. Slll'"l"""'"""w' ...,.....,._. ___ •,.d;.mln.l!tr_::o;:.:; •$],.U.ca the reslgnallo'1 ot. a tor WU: · Coun ... •-•· sa"'•g they're fed up wltb studies lllmt R; .8 • I:iluls !ta • lMJtD promoled-tAHhe --'-1-f-J ,........, 1~ new "°"!Ion ueoela.te admhllantor. and Jiromfoes aboul resolution of. the Orange County .Kaa d Maye reapomibllllJr for lntenal affain, Airport noise problem: hav~ authorized the city att?r-thereby treeing Parker to deal with the myriad ot. out- ney'a ot.flce to aue the count)!, ·side isaues. that wDl be confro!lUng ,Hoag Hospital over -They detWed they're not-the least bit Interested the nexl fflW years. . ln<olJect!ng.anymonetarydamages.tromthecounty. These infl-range (rvm all kiacia of (eileiiJ . com=.i *'fJ":r~~,Jg:!~':!":C~~~ .. =':;:!.~"':'-:rt:' iii eo::.:tU:.. ~ 111bjed Newport Beocll ID noile polluUon. : .. _ posed nearby liOeptlaJs. • , Netlher City Attorney ~ O'Neil. nor Council-Scolt S. Parker hlf -~t*!' a 90fY real challenge. man ll!l1an •Dostal, an attorney who's been the fiercest The DAILY PILOT ~ · w9l1 In his senlce ID the • >areSIOI' In the noise lia!Ue, are tipping their hsnds as community. • to the &rOUDdS for the suit. • Wil.h their stat® "goal" in mind, whatever they come up with ls _going to have to convince the courts • ,.. --\hat they're not merely trying to foist the noise ~tn ' ... ' Vulnerable Joh onto somfl other community. ·-Newport Beach motorcycle .w.;.,.. hadn't been in-If they cen aocompll~b this, the county may very Wiil 'be. under t1'elllahdous pressure lo act on th~ air ~ problem. How Is the next, and biggest questiO!l- ~ I • , Hospital Challeng.e-- volved In a traffic accident !or jwo years until the~ month: Then they bad three men down In as IDl!IY ween. Two were Injured -one seriously -whe'n bit by cars. The third bit' a p~h of oil and lost contrOI of ~ big bl)<~. ~--Pollce-officiflls-.. y the molDr officers, vulnerable aa they are,• are badly needed In the cily, e.spec:ially on the narrow streets jammed with beach lraffic. They see -no change In J".'llcy regarding motorcycle officers,. saying Only tliey will be exlra alert from now on. . _But, they can't be. responsible for the other guy. It's • dii\>lng responsibility that falls on all or us. . Mttr an· eshausUve talent hunt lhat lasted nearly • a 1w, <llrectors of Hoag· Memorial Hospital announced Thursday they have picl<ed a young adllUlllSlrator from • • Phoenix to .guide.Jloag.llosl>ital's future. The man, ~ S. Parler, bas impressive creden· UaJs. For tilt pest ~-o y~ he's been vice president . -,,. ' • • N 'No':" some ~ig city newsp4J,e~ ~rtry to. blow this up all out of proJ}ortion/ . Forced Student· Doct1111e11ts Reveal Cover-up ' -Fees Que~tioned A•1tmblyman Ray J.obnson, • llapl~ lni!n Chi<'<>, ls • mild-msn- -lella. . Dear Gloomy Gus Motor Moguls and -_Safety WASHINGTON --ConscieDlious and concerned employes-bave turned over to us tbous3nd. Of·incnmlnatlng documeots from the flies ci General Mol<Jrs, the world's largest _.to dtadel (JACK ANDERSON) nevertheless, in_ covering up their defects than improving the quality. The etUtude betrayed tn the .etret papen tsJbat GM still pt1ts profits ehead of people. A typical report, describing the brake problems ol a 19611 Eldorado In • Lyncl- r.porta bear ootatiom such as "GM burst, N.J. states: "Car bmilved iri Bm, ..., -t body o!llc<n at (-~us WALTON ) ~~· ,~-Cllloo *-" Ulllvenlty --Ibey ---$1,JlO In. uudent 1$1DC)a· • tlorl t.I to N«th ' Iii end to that kind ol tyraDDy. He, Three ~for the Newport-Mesa Unilled School Dilllrict! Substitute teaclien g ... $1 l'lise "' pnipel thom to Pi per >chool ,day. Aboot 13 years ago. the former Costa Mesa U-School lllJtrlct was only giving tbem .$22.511 a· day. 'Ibis ls really keeping up wlllf Ille -ol Uvmg;-' S. B. 'lbeae lntmJal papen """" thal the Ille put motor IDOflUls, despite tbeir pa s.t ieem:tanasa. -at Ille hands RESI'RlcrED: Not To Be Disclosed minor accident. Owner cla&ned ibrakes ~ G.M. Corporatioo.'' We also have went toif!oor. Dealer Qld worlt on )lral<es ooofidaltial mlnntes of Internal meetings alter the accident. (A few clays• liter) and pbntocrapbs Intended lnr GM eyes ~r claims brakes went to .floor and ' I 1 .. • VWmm, Old RaJ. and· 1 Oilier co-aulbors, went such _..s bial ,.t. , mernber.iitPo and 1... to be strictly II_, jollll that .vo~J'm with If"'"· tbelllllley-aoing rf'S Np>r juat 111e ._ey. u I!. in !act to • 0 'ul • loroi&n Ille prfuclple. And the principle ls llllDC1· That was freedom of choice. The student's freedom :":": j-cb' even ·'.'<to -~oin 1ir not to )oln an ,.11111a!llzat1oo .....,.....,°" ~ ,. without jeopardizing his educatlc., ~~~· of-. Many student body groups have much f1cet1 are complajnJng they .do_not..have to Offer': ~tramural sports, the ltud_ent ..... enue to meet their needs That unlOll 1tore, campua newspaper, autstan- ea r.{; be IO if they can al~te a i di~g lecturers, and so forth . And that .w.unuJ share of their funds to what " raid a point: If these association! a~ I DOI _,_ COlllid dlsWteful purpooe so damed good, bow come membership .......... .,,..,,. er a . af , hal to be compulsory? . UIA ~ that ii emaneoua to campus -At Soooma Stale, at least, the students ~. . i: • bad the good sense to get rid of com-~'Hell, It WU sickening! pulsion. But with all the flap about ' Bal 1'bM iaJ1y galled Ray Jobnscm academic fr<edom bow ®me some of 1111 11111 Ille ....., cune !rota the oom-those CRD1ptlS soos of liberty at other )lllolr1 membership· foes of the student sdJoOls haven't raised a stink aboot Ibis bo«J ,..._.,,1 fund. Fees paid by coercion? '*"i+sifw .m were compelled to cough up Well, for "them It's not lhe principle. it the"°""' before they cntJ!d emoll at that ls the money. . tu-1ed state imlventty. Fees vary !rota campus to clllnpll, TMI'• ooerclotL And that really bums although In no case can they exceed '2iJ Ray Jtlmon. · ~ an aca~c year. And with aome 340,lnl "lt'I not my wtsb to try to direct, limit students enri>lled at the -UC cem-ar pDde Ille lllldenla in the manner they JN9eS od 19 state colleges, It adds up to spenc! their ,,_,, Thal'• their ppvilege. • lot ol dough. But the whole thin( should be on a volun-DURING RECENT years 8 lot of that tal')' bull, not oomptJllO<y." mon«y baJ IOOO' for 'liigbiy questiooable WBEIHEll 011 not•there ls a student purpooes. On man.I' compllW militant bodr al'(anlxatioa et a state university or . minorities have taken ovel' Ir om colfel• ls up lo the students and a two apa!hetie stude111 throngs. There ls a thirds vote. However, once such an silent majority on campus as we.II as oU. olianJUt1on ii establllhed, state law re-Once In . control, the mllltanll · mis\llle .-the Boonl ct ,._ to m..Ute the powtr end the !widi.lladlcal a .membenlllp fee that "iball be re-speaken, outrageous agitators ~ quired" rl all studenta. ·· ~ UOSIVOt'Y callSe!I are subsidized from tbe llOrt Is the law. Sectlou Z11111 of tbe captl..,..etudent kitty. State Educatlon Code : Years ago, tbe milltants at San Fran-"Pomeat tl membenbfp fees . . . dsco Stale took over and amoog other tba11 be a prerequlsite· to eorollmenl Jn things cancelled the allocallon for the the college." If a student cannot alford varsity football team. They figured the lea, he may arrange to wort them Jhey COllld uoe the mcney themselves - off. But he lo"" aod be )1111 or he and they dld. · ' -·• enn>1L Period. lleptiip>IDI as all that may be, Ille Whert -the 1tate get Olf mllusin( issue ls sllD --onytlme a stu-ll.s power to lon:e students to poy suc6 dent ls forced to Join en orpnizaUon in !eel or go wtthotll 1 higher education! nnier to elll'Oll al a tax-IU)Jported enllege Ray Joboaon hat: Introduced AB159 to or unJvei-sity, somelhing's rotten. • • Humanity and Amnesty I Should the 1oung men who have either evaded the draft or deserted from the anned fortt1 during the war in Vietnam be forg'lvea or permanently ostracized! Wltldl lbould prevail -totranslgence or compuaknf The camplei question is mol -In • gripping book: The _, ol John David Herndon by J-~. Jr. (McGmf'HiU. $US). .... JlEAL amDtSty issue " tbe ..... wr!tea, "la the matier of ;!t~f !or what -IJ>-bat brougl\t to the peojlie ol Jr fl 2' , aod what tt has done to ~'a I IJltloo.U.tbia dlllllll')' CID --. ....... " lhelJOll left!T,... -...ictanco or .. ...,. •.. Utt CID wounded In Vletnain. !'ml AWOL f,.m the 111111 ID Augull Itro. made his way to Parll with the help of a networlt ol Fnllcb lntellectuall, IOd !or nearly two yem llv<d 1 l>ftClrloul undergnJtJDd ex- istence-that .r--ed blm. In the IPriDa of 1m he came beet openly to the 11.s. ·under the _..-.Jp ol Safe Rotum, a .........-orpnhatlcn, to lace the cbarp of -in milltal')' ....... ffil llor1' gives bumaD d!mauton to • bumln&, paloful queatloa. -Ille ~1. to attend to all the vie- -ol tllil war In • spirit of obllptlou, A NEWSMAN lad novtllat, James Ila 1 1ml .. l'Xll amlteaty for war -· Jr., enlllted In Ille U.S.11nny In -.... CID come euliy ml an end to 1111$ and 1erved In Army lnllUig<D<O un· • ~ era of rocriminltjOo ... <'<>me tii JIM. He was with Jom ltmJdon In aartJ, Paril In the period precedln& hla rewm. '111t ...,..,._ In title, ~ Jt.yeeMld He bat written artidoa .., amnaty !or ltlP ldlool dropoat of Appolacblan T!ie New )\epilblic bd..-her., ""*Ii-. wllo lllct fOlljbt lllil botn -VICTOR DE KEYSEHLING ~ , I J Good D~wrs Often Earn ' Less Money ' Tbougbts at Large: It ls deplorable that medicine remains one of the )l,.!esslons where there ls nt- Ue necessary rela- tiombip between Ille ahllitr ol • pracli- ticner and bis...,.. inp-where a mar- ginal doctor giving dubiotls therapy can earn two to three times u much as a ----• • • Indlvldualism tends to crush the "'We'' under \be heel of tbe ''I"; coll~villn tendl'to crush the")" under Ille heel of the "We"; surely human brains can devise a balanced symbiotic system between the person and the community. so that we are protected both from the of llaJpb Nader .,. OCIMmliDg to ....... up seriotJs safely de- lects in the -they ·Wra loose Cl! • Ille~ -GM has beN. forced to re c a1-I mlJJiODS ·offe-- fective can in ordel' to rep a i r faulty engine DJ01!D1s and at-mg systems. BUI the \!<JCUl!>alts in oor -loo -that at 1...t a dolen otber critical 1w.ards plague millions. mare cars that have not been nicaJled. ' Tlll!SB D£1i'ECTS ue de9cribed in an array ol -tllat -!nJm Deal<r Servico -8-ls to Gii's bush-hush Form 1241 reports o n lftliminary ~ Some of the only. . . caused bim to strike • pedestrUm. ... C::M baJ t&lcen estraordlnary precau-. • • tiom to teep U-docwnenl.s from &el-ANOTHER ~ ,, on t(<>uble In <ting oot In a five.page Jetter, board Ar<mlore, P~.L .QOtes: Left h)lo~ wheel dJairman lliduonl c: Centenberg )as! -. sbea;,ct off. 110lled toward e~p of October ttmiDded empioyes \bar "sfrfct •t children. Diclrit, hit 1 anyone. eel it ~-b e.muat tQ .the succeasfaJ over to dealer. Never beard an more. operaxlou • o1 eveey phase of qur Y~a~ right w~ eheamo~" business." He warned of ·•appropriate .. nu· evidence in the ~mer!b has disciplinarf action" against employes l_>een. supplement~ 'by ~ions with violating carpcrale aecurity. the eon<emed GM empJOyes. l_n describ- A M9N'l'R LATER GM Vice President Jolm z. DeLorean told a secret manage- ment oon!emico: "Every defect, each recall only diminlsbes the credibility of whatever amount of advertising we do. . The plain lllld limple 'truth ls that poor quality threatens to destroy U.S ... GM eeems more interested, 1ng<00e serious defect, ah employe close te Ille problem said sadly: "GM will COD· ceal things. They have a wanton .disregard !or the pt1hlic's salety wbeit Ibey allow something. like this to go unresolved. They haven't recalled the cars; they haven~ notified anybody. 11'1 inboblY one· of Ille moll serious prob- lems that ever existed." · Support Public Transport TolheF.clilor: [ J benefit of my employment New England . The directan of the Orange Coonty 'Lile ls paid llOIIleWng In .. ...,. of !Id Transit Distrid and tbeir goneraJ MAILBOX per mooth to guarantee payment of (per manager, Dr. Gonion Pete Fielding, .,. schedule) A ce!Wn portion of any claim to be carniqnided for Ille line job·tbq-., _________ _.J,, I might incur. In addltion my Wile is have dooe tlaJs far in Ille begiooing phase · -· employed, patt'tbne, ·as a member of tbi of establishing a plblic transportation ........ .._ .....,. .,. --.. ,..,...,, Retail Clerks Association, wbere for the ~ lor ,,__ ,.__ ...-rs ..... ....,. ..,. -11 • _... month she falls to work aufHctent hours .,,,,,,.,....... "'---& ................. ,. • 111a n. .._. • --......... • "' ..,. ha the ·11on ! ••••I ., .....,.. .. 111 ,...... "' .w. _. ... we ve op o pa,. ... '6 esstthan $50 ~ · ' ~ EVERY DAY_,,.,. --.1,. ---...,.. ......... --....-. lllllf -for a vastly sliperior poliCy. Sbe must ~ .. ~are .~ .., ......... ...., • ..-.._,. SYDNE. ,YJ.~ ~=~~-~= ---~"'"". =;'~n~~ ~~~ •• ~u::e ~e':.t:l • • • plain that -... not miugb, that .. to ..,. of Ille 19 candidates nmn1ng !or a, po<:ket in excess of $ZOO. , -lllUllt have mooe rapid public b-... ten Ille .....,._m_ Beach u-u'"' I ha~e ...,..Uy In a two<l&y stay with tyranny of the strongest and Ille ti<ll, tbq -be reminded the public School ---.-._. · !our hours of llUf!(el')' lncum!d Jn. des~ism of the mass. •---'•'"---thal ~-~ ~-Boonl of Trultees though meS>-de"~-In the ~ u--.--.,_ ~ ~· tiGning in 1 nlber remote ""1 that ~ss rege of over lt,000. • • • OC"l'D tDok ~ 11bout cine 1W" ago was there are in fact other candidates. 'Ibat's .right two tbbusaDd dollan! 'lbat Reformists in educatiou lrNS'• that If .._ ~ In itl!ell l.s outrageous. However my quar- scbool ii a prison, It can lie tmp1o•ed by 1'11111 are -being made not on1y far YOO sr.&.TB, "He'• Ille only cne 1'ill-rel ts With • our lbsoll'ence law'!. .Thero turning ii into a ptsypen ; but wldle It II llutlJ ~~ tmsbut ~ ~ :;:i log "' JllJ Ibo eoanlJ' to IJrin! and sbould be 1 reouind redudloil of true the prison atmosphere --1-1 -·~ ~ -· ~ • list of his qualillCatlciis to pmnlums the surplus to be refunded to ~,..!_ve of learning, the plQpeo • -ol -tnnlit. llo't"•a, Ille ~ ~-"ln~lhe ~ !-'~wl·~ ~~ who ' by virtue of 'emplo)>lllellt -""'re merely en<'<Jt1ragio ·tmlalllJ 1 pdJlle --that reilly npid -~--· -u ~ts "0< calh Investment, bu masquerading as education. • . crmsi1 l)'st.csm are macll more. a-1D11 tmd to misJead tbe electorate. coverage 'ln eicess 1 of exposure. Of • • . • , -1ft -Ille ,._,. 1u1go1 ol lbe word "able" -.Id be a more ljC<Urlt• COUllO the simple thine woold l!e ·to•gln Nobody exhibits ._. much zoa1 tn def& . QC1D could aflml . -I aped. In view of Ille $1,$00,-the surpluinaurance p1yment lo the pa. ding human rights ai be doel In UklnC _ -in..i..d far filing lllCh I statement. Uent o .. policylJolder. up enns for special privileges. ll081' b._..tioa pllmors Uree ,,. I <mlidate, I om most willing to 'THE DEl.lY en-··•·~ ._. ~-~ , , , · that Ille bililoot of clollus thal will be -~ nl llball bJ ~ meom ·I can ·-·-~ "' -·~ _,,, lo -rapid -ooald alfonl. ..,. qualillcltiolls to the ...... or companies jockeying, !or pofillob is .. The human race will remain 1t Jta Stone Age level cf moral develol)mtbt until we can train the mind to feel an4 the heart to "think -that is, ua" lo8lc ls control led by spirit, and sentiment 1' 1111· ed by sense. · • • •• • A gilt that isbugely 4~praportaate to the oceasion is a subtle meaoa ol cltprlV<- ing the recipient or his autonomy a -1 of spiritual blackmail. ' If y~ carefu;ly s!t';be-oJetri ~ ten ~Y youngsters, you will .4Dd -t£at tbe happiest children compote woefU1 IDd agonized verse, while the unblPPJ ODel tend to write blithe and cbMitJ1 _. - for .both are trying to grasp 1 part fl · per.ience to complement. Ind 4.ml -. thelf' urUverse of feeling. . ' . A hardened criminal ii Jun• mmi 1'1lo has the courage ol his lonTI-. • • • Anything less than uworld pat:doUllD" Is treasonable in a ~,.. whtn an ttptrimcnt oo lhe .,,_ of til Pacific Ocean can crMte a tidal ..,. • the shores of the Atlanlic 0ceon. --~ ·- be made O'lllllillle only """1 ~timl Ille dlolricl. 11 slJould he-pointed ou~ dsmed embalTas,slng that 00 oceaslons I II pllled at the state or u!QW lewl honwr, that Ille auallli<atlons !or Ille only ooe Inadequate policy Rlid cough ollOw!q llOrl of Ille lmlds lnllD Ille "ldJool baanl -.1. c1p not include •.up the rtmalnder. HlglrnJ' Tniot li'UDd lo bedlveriod-lnllD · belnc en amoent -· at.tomey, land--D. IL HEZ bl&lnr>1 mJ!mna 18 ~ local lllUI owuer or bonll of induotly. I am certain_ lnDlilt. · • that .,...,., of Ille cendldatea who have La;: ......-.. Ibis eiiect -filed for the post of trustee, -be , = tbo U.S. Smale bat died In Ille _."willing" to place their qualJllca- Jl.epruodatt ... -of m. llcm bl6lr'O tbo dectorate ••• -.ta the -p:! n lnllD -special Jn. Oam(J~ciVoten-iy111ethod --wllo prallt lrmn mpny ... I( tbq ooald oflord lo do IOI --ll 7ol..,. flUol 1 lled ii oalTlal EDllllMD C. P. SllEEllAN tbe -)lRIJleln -lllOtldloc • nplil ~ .,..... tn Soatbern BHUla .... ,.._ Calllonlla ,.. allould let -...,.. ..... -ci -.-.. Up tlD -Ille)> -beud .,.,,, IJWa -Ille pul>llc .. this D\lttel'. ' P'lllN PIRKLB Elfttio• c..u ,.. Ille Editor: In ,.... Fell. fr edllloo, yoo <arried I ...., tJtlad, ''Stllemeats EQmatve -r ... Cendldat• Shell 0ot. • ,,.., i. the -' -prinled In -paper .In _,..,..._..,... ... _ To t1te Editor; l hi .. I t-i--J Interest in the nxnl u ..it • the lepl upocts of boaltb .......... componlet . jointly paytnc only • portion " .. ....,...,... clalm. Yet eoch C011J11101 collacts· 1\111 premium cm Ille pollcy. Tiiis •ppears to dlsc:rtminlte against I forutghted in- dltldual .... -not nnl to r.· Oil publl< dole, COMequmtly bQ,s addillon&I lmunnco OVtr lbel' supplled by his em~ TO Wl1f7 spedf)c, 11 ID added • oaANOI COAl'r DAILY PILOT • • • J i ' ' Orange • N.Y. Stoeks VOL 66, NO. 61, .. SECTIONS. ... PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CAUFOINIA FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1973 c TEN CENTS ree F nolll BRAZELTON DIBERNARDO • 0 st on· Three Orange Coast oervicomen ire amonc I.be 136 prisooers of war wbo are sche\ltdOd for release this weellend. Oroage Coast rows _.., -Air Force Capt. Mkbae1 L . B.....iton, 30. son of Wan<n Lee Bruolton of Seal Beach and Dorothy Bruelton of Torrance. Capt. Brazelton was lbot down Aug. 7, Hlfi6, while on a mission over North Vietnam. __.,. Capt. James v. Dillemardo, ..-...ue Sharen lives In Mlsston Viejo Nixon ·Envoy Sent To Arabian Bfust by Ch i1ia . V psets Ceremo ny On Vietnam Pact U.S. Prisoner Release Hot Spot BIJLIEl'IN Will Take Place S11nday BEIRUT (AP) -The U.S. Ambasa• dor ta Klwioum, aeo A. Noel, has betn euarted, Omdunnu radio reported. An ADierlcu oi4l Belglu """ we.. killed. PARIS (UPI) -The major world J!Qwers today signed an agreement to iuarantee peaCe in Vietnam but ·the ceremony was jarred by mi unexpected ·denunclati-Oll of South · Viebwn by Cbillese Foreign Minister an P,en(-feL Mtef.f~io.ministept.from 12,~tions signed the document, an 'read a stat .. ment th8t accused the Satgon regime of ji\>pardizing the peace accord by refu>. ll!g-11> re~ .tb.e. Vlei COq(. l!e said SjigOO: was "inassaccing p8tr1ots in SfUth Vietnam." ;SallJOll Foreigl\ Mioister·Tran Van Lam 11aid be w.ould not. reply 'IO 11el'l"OQeOUI tliilements." SAIGON (UPI) -'Ille nm releaoe cl 1115 American. prilooc!n <I. war will lake . place Sunday at llallai'1 Gia Lam airport, !bth Vietnam Did blay. (Relai<i! iiliij, !'age 4). . The North V'~·· also aid it .. peared the Yid ·Cane -1d• -• American POW! at· Hanoi m llmday, althou&b this.., --·U.S. tffiriak said~ .atl>lile v.so.c-. cqotjnnil!4 ~,iq_ .. 'H'owever, a'Vtet llJ<iii'man sDl his aeleption told die AJDll'lftn delegate {O Che JOiot Military Ownm-(JMC) today, '"'l'bl!i'e ii IJO (........ -the rel~ ol the Am!Jricw.. . 4 The South v...,,, .• and the CQm.. munista ....., unable lo ..;,. their ...,... ml'ftl . over .....,\II" <I. Vldnamesie POWs, but this did not appear lo affect the release of the Americ>lns. Al Clari: Air S-in the Pbilippines, a spokesman for Operation Homecoming Five aboU lttanL said theJirsl tmerican POWs should ar-..,... v rive there about & p.m. (Z a.in. PsT) KllARTOIJM (UPI) -1"'5idenl Nocon Sundoy. today dispatdled a State Departmeol of- Be said an l&<nan.advance team wonkL •-· the llJ-lo,llanoi· Sunday moming lo make i!cial to Khartoum· to try ~ WID final ammgemonts for the ~.... r<lesse cl two Amtrican diplomats beld followd ~y a P,t Cl41 troop transpori oil!kr deatb tbreat by a. groop cl Arab to piCk ·op the POWs a-3 p.m. (II cuemnas. But the plane was refused ~.m. .f!IT ~). He ~ ~·C141' pennissiol\ to land, the Middle East News 1IOlild '°-al~~ ~.~U.S. offl\:lll':ln Cllro '• '!"' ~ -· dBitOol dlf.~ bowev.I': . leave fli -.OU in Qlmmunlst A band of,.six to eight m<m)>erS of the bands. So lat 1a -u.s. .rows bave boeD Bid'~ guerrilla group sh6t ":" adctitbi to the 1115 Amerleaml lbeir_ ""1. into the Saudi Anb1aD rdt.ated SUDday, two 'l1iai citizml are Em ti 111 y TJ1 u tad a)' t seized the _..i to be relwed When the \riet Amertcaos and U.-other envoys aocl OJaC released the .i Am<ricaos · -ri tbreatened to execute the five diplomats milila'1 men and three civilians -Ibey tod3y uolesl various countries relea>ed are expected to include two West scores of Arab prisonen. Germans, including a female nurse beld Including in the detnaDds wss the prisoner !Dur years, and two Filipinos. release of Sirbao B. Sirhao, the assassin of ·Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. Sirl>lm is being held in a Calilornla prison . Tile ministers sigqed the lwry kidskin iJocument a total of 300 times in the chandelier-hung salun ot'the old Majestic Botel, once a Nazi Gestapo headquarters, iii the same room in ·which the Vietnam Cease.fire ~_rd was,stgned Jan. '1:1. . Secretary of Stale William P. Rogers !Ot next to Chi at the ceremony and the two sides shook hands wannty. U.S. to Anrwunce News Tbe news agency iald the U.S. military plane carryinC Deputy Under Secretary ol State William Macomber and five aides landed at C&iro at 8 a.m. PST "after being refuled pennission to land at KbartomrL." Tbe dispatch did not say why tbe plane was refu,sed permi.Uioo to Janel. : When four U.S. senators arrived to wit- bess the ceremony, the Chinese rose to greet them and as the two sides chatted, Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Uromyko glared fixedly at the scene. •Chi nodded and waved· to delegation beads but not to the Soviets. "The abnoSphere during the signing was ,relaxed. 'Canada's MltoheU Sbarp n·odded jovially to Oiher aetegationa, pulling on a large black cigar. -United Nationt Secretary General Kurt Waldheim, who Qid not sign the document, watcbecl and tfiddled hill thumbs. After the 30-rninute signing, Chi put CID black·rimmed spectacles and, bunched o'Ver., read a statement into bis rnicrop}Jooe. . "II is known to all tbst the Provisional Revolutionary Government (Viet·Cooal is the genuine representalive of South Vie~ nam. . .yet certain people still want to deny its existence," Chi said. ''This is wrung and "harmful to &<rUpWOUS implemeotatlon of the Paris . ,agreement." · Chi said the Saigon roglme was guilty of more than 11,ooe cease-fire violations. Both Sooth Vietnam and Canada said they were signing the dommeot With reservations. The • agreement binds the parties to "scrupulously" respect the Paris peace ·agreemen~ of June· of Jan. 7:1 and its ae- oompanying ptotocoll!. He proVides for reconvening -of the con-- f6rence if, Peace in Vietnam is threaten- ed and sell out details ·of machinery ror reporting oease-fire vJol1tiooS. · ' j PILOT OFFERS MORE 'SER:Ji.ICE' , ' '1At YCIPI' Service." the action oolumn that helps oolve -problems CJl DAILY" ,P)LOT ,readen with 1luslneeo anu government agencies Ii UP8Ddlog to meet the lncreaslnc nuniSer of requests for assistance. The oolurnn, wrltleo by Pit 1-Durm, which began u a feature of the SUndty DAil.Y P!l.OT and then became bl-woej<ly '!l'ith (Jllbllcltloo allo oa Wedoelday. will now nm ~ t!mts • ~~­Wednesdm and Fridl)'s. The llnt Frjday collllno ls on Paao S todq. . On Upper Bay Decision Two of Mio<omber'• aides later boarded a SUdan Airwa)'I flight for Khartoum, the agenc1 said. 'llley wer< joined aboard the plane by a third diplomat from the American lotettsts section at the Spanish embassy in Coiro, the agency said. Record Capture Of 2, 778 Aliens Set in Febniary po~Ti~ '"it" S:"I::.: = ~t near Sm am 1rt1 ._ W • -z.111.-.-...-ed °'""' In Fell<ualy. "'Ifie ---... up .-y year, wltjdl could ........, -worll!ldne .............. MeA:o. .. ~ • pab;'GI "'*p>yn lodq... ~ ·"lllil11m.no.tw __ _ appn'-oled In l'l!llr..., <I. laol _. - 1211 -and tbal -llill"r -doe • causbl In ,........,.. 1f7l," .be mL -and their __... - -enlerilc the_, .. -......... llilf _. .... -.,,, .... -.... lltl1lglon -.. .......... dodtt& lbe llna .... -.... ol. .., '!" ..,.. 111111 ... ----Allllll~ W1ft ~ ... l 2 tell ... , ., • !Ille -.,,, tlS. rif 1 • 4· ---tf:i4"L4 • SUpe: vilOls. n includes members from the federal Department of the Interior, the lta1e Lancb Division, the federal -CJl Si!<r1 Fisheries and Wiidiife, Orange QJunty and Newport Beach. The a:mmittee's primary charge was to dda1lllne 1{ the fede<al government could and sllou1d establish some type of .......,,. in the Upper Bay. ~ said the Bureau of Sport FisberiaJ and Wddlile already has reoom11w..W the purchase of about 1,llOO acres ~ Upper Bay waterway for a pl"eRJTe. 'Ibo preserve would be designed to pro- .... two birds -the light-footed clapper nil md the Calilomia least tern -"'*"' are m the rare and -'··-ed lpec:iq ltsL • -- -'boundaries ., the l ,lllllHcre pr I te w.ld start north of Dover Sllono, -the Upper Bay to just ....,.. the old Alt -and come down Ill -... &land m the other side. It said Maeomber and bi! other aides remained behind in Cairo. Macomber re- fused 1o talk to the press. The guerrillas belonged to the same groop respolllibh! for the MWllch (See laWITOUM. Page !) Bike Registration Day Slated in Mesa The M-deJ Mar Homeowners Asooc~ will boot a free bicycle ngistralim ind theft invention pro- gram from· I a.m. to -Saturday al l'residlo Sd>ool In Costa Mesa. Bllco riilslralloo forms as ...U as elec- tric eldling pencils to apply owners' names and -will be furnlslled by Costa Mesa police LI. George Lorton. Co~tly Erasure • • Man. Fined $300 Over Tire .Ma rk PALO ALTO (AP) -For nmovlng a traffk policeman's chalk llW't hom the tire of his car, 47-,ear-old vacvum cleaner dealer William Mlnford bu been slapped with a $300 ftDe plus~urt coots, a fO.day SUlpOnded jail senlenced and a ,.zr•1 formal probation. Tbe banh -~· came Tbunda.Y after Klnfo(d'• trial -with a· jurJ' he df:mandecl -at which Iba city ollered !*<>togn~c evi- dence lbowlng Mlllford taking a rag from ltla car and bon over his chalked Ure. Tbe tentence by Municipal Court Judge James O'Grady was the culmination of • soven-,eat feud Minford Ila beeD embroiled in with citJ porldng . -Neilhbol1)>g downtown mercbanll started oomplabdng in 1966 llecause l&fonl was J>Uking in front of bll lhGp, wbere a two-bour parking lin)lt 1$ poslOd on the melen. • • Be ~ 1'111inl licb'• and,Jli t!Je narw !bat follolft4. be foualtf IOllll. paid some, ,ad 'wu l«oted ct J~ing Ille dlalk · ....u. ... 11x111e~ . . . • • e·w "---. witb their five clllldnn. Lllled as miss- ing In octlon (MIA) ucW the new POW um were released in J a n u a r y , DiBemardo 'WU captured {n 1911. -Air Force capt: ltMe David'tuna. S2, wbooe parents, Mr. and Mn. Floyd Luna live ln Orange. Luna's wife, P.eal S. Luna, lives in Roy, Utah, wlU• their two cblldml. He WU llhol down In March, 1161. WheN and when the three Orange Coast men and tbelf US POW oom- IS panions will be relurned to the U.S. bssn'I be<n anDOWICed by !be Pen'-' II II prelUllled lhat much the same pro- cedure will be followed with this group u was with the first returnees. Braieltoo's father l@ld he's -.i his son was alive for two years. The ofOclal coriflnnatlon was "real nice" he llld. capt. Brazelton was listed u MIA far five years. , At Christmas two years ago, the elder (See POWa, Pap I) Intervenes 0 600 Ml. SUDAN 0 KH.t.lTDUM u,,...._ .t.RE.t. IN $UDAN Wl:t!l~E U.S. AMBASSADOR CAPTURED Cleo A-NoOI, OlhOf ~,,..,., S.~ by Torrorlm_· __ _ ·, . Nixon Says U.S. Dollar Won't Be Devalued Again WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix- on declared today that the U.S. dollar will not be devalued again and said, "we wlll survive" the current dollar noaedive. (Related story,.Page %2) 1be American dollar, Nixon said, "i! being attacked by international speculators" who reap large profits in world money markets. He said there'• little the United States c_an do directly to curb these speculators, but said "the dollar is a gOod bet" * * * Thieu, Nix on Pl.a1i Clemente Meeting in April From WU.Servl<es One month from today. President Richard M. Nixon will be conferring \n San Cleineote with his Sooth Vletoameie coonterport on peaceful and political reconstruction of a land ravaged by war for 40 years. . President Nixon anllOW'ICe<I the April 2· S visil by President Nguyen Van 'lbieu tn a &ee-wheeling press conference at the White House today. .. One specific topic -the discussion wiH cover all of Southeast Asia's future - will be poetwar aid to North ViebWD, the P~lsald. Nbon said It Ls es.seotlal. ••North Vietnam will have a stake in peace, ... be said. · ·~ COltl of peace are great," Nixon 11\d. "but the COltl of war are much grqter" Ho did not say boW far the U.S. wlD go In helping rebuild Norih Vietnam. .. That '1 tomethlnc to be oecotlated," he told newsmen. "We will have Congressional support.of It, n he added. · The Pmldeol did not explain onything "'l!ardlnC the private cootacts that ...,. . vlnoed the balking Norib Vietnam fhime. to resume,.._ of POW1 this woel because the ·U.S. economy is the strongest of all industrial nations and that the rate of inDaUon in America ii being cooled. "There will not be another devalua- tion," the President said in a news con- ference on a day when foreign money n· changes were closed because of tbe widespread dumping of U.S. curT<llC)'. In the far-reacbhlg news cooference. In his oval office, the President also oald: -The Uolled States will do all ii can to obtain the releale-of hostages btJd Jo.the Sudan by Palestlolan guerrillal "but we will not submit to blackmail.'' In forceful terml, the President; at the unacheduled news conference.· made clear that he will not submit to the • mand by the Arab guerrillas for the release of Sirhan Sirhan, the coavkted assassin of ·Sen. Robert F. Kennedy . However, Nixon did not specifically refer to tbat demand. -There coold he "no greater Insult than amnesty to the memory of those who fought and died" bl American uniforms. "I thlnl: I made my polllion abun- danUy clear • . . I do not intend to change my polition." Oraage Coast Wellidler It'll be porlially cloudy on Sal· urday, clearing to sunny 1kie1 in the altemoonl, the weatherlady promiles. Be a eh tmtperatwes llhould be around &5, riling to 73 inland. O.eroiCJll Iowa fUl. INSIDE TODA 'l' Wllol time ii 117 &ad ~·· Wee-and #M out tDllot the Newp<>rt 8al'l>or Art Jf.,.. um'• B•ll!I Tum61111 h., to sav $111 11 ... and ill poulng. LM...... . ....., ...... II ....... ,. .............. . C•llt • J ..._. c..tf' 11 c .................. ,,.. c..... • ., .... ,.,..,. 11 ~ .... .,.., _...._,. l' ,_........,. •n .............. ' T....... " .,.._ n• T1iillllltn ..., ,..,....... . ..... . 1"4 OJI \f ....... W U.-U -~ ... ~-4 ..._ ' '11'12 ti ... -... "I dOlli think -wvu.ld be Im'• ed." be ..W. lddlnc that rel-of mcri PO\fs llilit wM\ w.inl!llt<d dtli1 lo U.S. 'troos> wUltilrinll'illd non• Uia jloltWar • clmlopmenll ..t lor dlacGaloa Ill AjlrlL .._ ________ _.. i • ( , • c eeog Viet Cong's Dun.eyl.and Honor1 41 Gro ps, Awards $50,000 • JAN Wllll'lll ... """ . """ --. 1--. __..., -. Sooth CoonlJ, 1lowport -. 8eol J!eOdl. -... r.mta1n VOU.,, ud S0nta Nia. • ,...., --will> a tola1 ol 111,a pUI -..,. .i-tllnd la -. ol OUHICOA9 .. DAILY PILOT ,._ .,._ Cllllt IWLY ll'kaf ... ..... 11 ............. 11 .... . ... ora.a......._~ .... ,_..__...,....,......,......,. """"'· -°""" MeA. "-" ..... •• ..... ..._.,,_.ill w.-.... .._ ._... ......,.., 2 # $ I ... ia<I a.-f s.. ..... ~ ....... ....... .... • ........ IMwnMyl -S.Wn.. "",...... ................... 11 .. 111 ... '" ........ Qillll .... ~ ... w..ttfrf.W-' ,.,.... ............. J.U I. c..;,..., .,.. ,.,..,.. .. ~ ......... ,.... ........ -n...,A. .... jllliiw --~ "H.· L.M ~ '· "•" ___ .,.. __ >JI W..t ""' s.r..t ..... ~:'P.O. .... t16J6 __ ....,.....__.....,......, ~ ...... ,...,.--::'ii~-= ,_ ..... ....,_.. .. . ...... ~ .... T' 5' lTIIJ '4Mlrl a • ·u ctalCW6n ~ ""' ~ e.. ..--... ....., ... --.-. --...., .,. ..... ~---·T./ . ..: ~ -~ r-' .. -:i ,--:: .. "\.•= '= = .. J(Jf', ........... .....,. -DAKYPn..oT Staff ...... KIDDIE CULTURE -Disneyland Community SerTice Aw a rd is banded 10 Mrs. James Hynes Oeft) of Children's Theater Gu,ild of Newport Harbor by judging committee chief Mrs. Lyle Scbernutzler. Annual awards were made Thursday. · groups category. . Under beallh facilities and special beahh services, Children's Hospital of Orange Coonty (CHOC) and Ille Laguna Beaeh Free Clinic were given $1000 -CllOC bas truted mon than 50,000 pa.. tieolS in the atdpatimt dopar1rnent alooe. In addltioo, tbe hosp!!al's 365 doclofS donate lime year-round in SI outpatient clinics. The Laguna Free C1inic last year pro- vided_ medical assistance to more than IOOO patients, as well as counseling 3,000 otbers with psychological, legal, dental, and llOcial needs. -Kann Ackley received a check for the OJiii8" -cooniy Auxiliaries of tlll Qildreo's Home Society, cttdited wilh ~to_pen:ent of !67,000 of the adop- tion agency's budget last year. Senioes for the Blind, Inc., an organizatim which last year spooaored a _Enropean tour for 11 blind teenagers, was named a trimer in the social com- mimity ltl"riees category. Robert lfcAdams ol the R M. Pyles Boys Camp, beadquartend in Huntington Beacb, reoelved !I. Disneyland award for . ~ his organization for the fourth year yesterday. More than a,50.> boys have benefitted tom this camp since its in- C<ption. • • • ID the environment and e<nlogy division, the Capistrano Sc b o o I Environmental Education Ce n t e r npresented by marine biologist . Phil Grignon loot !OJI booors. Also named ... the Seal -Junior Woman's Club, credited for a photography contest which became a pawerful persuasive tool for illustrating local pollution problems. In general community s e r v i c e , "Becauae We Care," beaded by Helen callabao of Irvine, was bo<lored for doinl a little of ev~ wbeq needed last year. 1be organization visited state 1vo~;ws, convalescent homes, speeisl ~Lt and juvenile hall,. doing anything JlO'[Sible "' help those COQOemed. Selections " the ti -'Were made by a six-member committee eonsisUnr of Dr. Donald Sblelcb, president of Cal Sfate Fullertoo; Bobert c. Gamm; Mn. .Har· ..y I. Hom; Mrs. -rt J. Manbsll; Mn. Lyle Scbermitzler, and Everett Winters . -~~~ Sh~r-s .Get ~~i:u~!. In Sunday's Daily Pilot Seniors in Mesa • ·Pwn IJawaiian Trip for Easfet .. Spend yoor Easter ncalion in llnaii! Senior class memben at a.ta Mesa High School ... plannq In do just lhal this ,..,.. They will leave Los Angeles by Boeing 747 April IS and retmu April :11 for another crack at the -. The -prioe .......... a\r fare, ....,..,.. t..._ution. hotel """' and .~ tour af Waltlll. Supervised -wlU include bik- ini. shopping, and surfing at the local bot spols- About 10 more students are needed for the trip, .-.Jing to the -..,. tlvities office_ Pumts and friends of Costa Mesa lllgb Scbool stud<nls an abo eligible to take the trip for the same prices. Calllng the student activities olfioe, ~. Ext. %7 before llartb 15, can get you oo the list. el eased G11nmen Release Hostages, Held For Shootings SEBASTOPOL (AP) -Two gunmen suspected ol shooting two sberiff's de~ teleased three ho s ta g e s unharmed t.da ofter holding them several boors atygunpoint in a house, the sberilf's office said. Hostages · Michaela Madden, who lived at the house with five children; Santa Rosa Press Democrat reporter Booiface "Booy" Saludes and sberilr1 Lt. James Caulfield were released abortly before 11 a.m. and the two gunmen taken into custody, the sheriff said. Sberilf Don Slriepeke negotiated the release from a telepbooe nen door to the McGovern Aides ~;.:!:"'..,!'riff said the 1wo were lillicers said the incld<!nl began when a s.ooma Camty sheriff's depUly stopped Drew Tax Salary a "suspi&us looking" car 00 lliibw•Y 12 at 2 a.m. When another deputy wne to w ASlllNGTON (UPI) _ Some o1 bis aid, the three men inside began firing Sen. George S. llc:Gewm's top aides ~ ..__.,_ -·-~~. ran to -tu-jl&id Smale salaries last yoar ·~ -...... -~--whfle the,Y'J"!ll much af tbeir time 00 their esr and radioed for ·help, then ran CAl"TIVE OF TERRORISTS u.s::Am.,_.,....,. Hool ....... Pqel • , . • KHARTOUM ...... -. ; . .. ma!sacre ol llraeli Olympians. ·~ 'ftley let a 4 a.Di. PST deadline but I~ passed without lnddent and the guei;- rlD:::.f ~ llC8ling down 1belr demandj! A deadline ol 11 a.m. (PST) al!.r passed. . :· At -one point, the Egyptian Middle Eart News AgtsJq reported, they demanded 11 plane to Dy them to the Unlted Statt!s. with the host.ages .,nd two SUdanest: cabinet officials. •. Sudan ofrend the plane but declined (? let the cabinet official!l leave. Negotiations continued in the beavilf guanled Embassy when the guerrill&:i said Ibey planted bombs to .blow H up H their demands were oot met. Large num- bers ol security forees surrounded the building but the Sudan said it would not storm the embassy. 'l1le Americans s e i z e d WeM AmbasSador Cleo A. NOOI and U.S. Charged' AHalres CurUs Moore. 'Ibey and Belgian Ambamador Guy Eid were noporled sllahUy wounded in I h :e shooting .. Others heJd were the Saudt Arabian ambassador and his wile and a dipJpmat from Jordan. At San Quentin, prison authorities ordered 00 sj>ecial precautions for Sirhan but told guards to be "ei:tra alert and tcbfu1 .. wa . As9ociate Warden James Part said Sirhan remained in his mllimum. secw'i: ty cell. alresdy the most closely guanle4 in San Quentin. , I Sirhan, 2a, a Jordanian immigrant, ha; 1 been belil in the ptlsOll on Ille sbons of San Francisco Bay since May, 1969, ,. month after his conviction oo first-degree · munler charges. the South r>a.mc. ll!Dltcr•s pesilpntiaJ to bide ift Wby underbrulh • tbe gun. campaign. ""'" -nr1ng. Recall Move Set Back Seven members ol McGOwm's· earn-The suspects then sped off and two bol· paign tesm wen pajd sua.~ ouf of :;!, '!!~q =~~~"': fHOF.N!X, Ariz. (AP) l The !!""~ liowwt '-aocqi'dlal·• ~ J1cers saiil: Another su!ped,... at:IM1e, men! tO recall Gov. Jac~illlams su~ recotds releuOd 6y Ille aem!ary of Ille ollicers said. fend a setback Thursday when the Senate. • · · Tbe five children were allowed to leave Arizona Supreme Court paved the way Some \fere paid tbei-ton salaries just before dawn. for county recorders to strike from the while olhon drew oaly-.i amounts. • Thm Lt. Qwlfield offend i. trade rolls the names of nearly 200,000 persons Ailed' lo COllllbdil ' on the payroll bimse1f for Mrs. loladdeD and the gunmen who failed to vote In the 18'1 1eneral ~·s edit.rs are busy today !hap- Ing ...,. of the pages DAILY Pllm readers will see on Sunday. Following are some of .. Sunday's Best features, as )lttYiewed today by those editors: 1'JIO'I. • _..,....,,.. for Mdlovem said, agreed. But when Caulfield wart Inside eleellon. Recall support= maintained -and a psychological piece on why tP.; "It's true ln-.:im'"eaae al it bas been true just before dawn, be was held with her. that it waa unfair to remove the names public loves gory movies. 1 -Jn: evt17 other aees Where a senator SaJudes,. who came to cover the story, simply because reglstered voters failed PAWN SHOPS -Operators of the shops with the three balls outsi~e would rather call them "collateral loan in· stitutioos." Uwllding the pawnbroker·s (Sunday's Best) imqe is ollly ono aspect of YOU SecUon story by Staff Wri"" Tom Gorman In which be. explores the useful services performed by the9e high·lnteres\.rate operatiool. ' NEWPQJ\T'S NUCLEAR 'POWER' - She's 'II years old and her job title is ruc1ear medicine educational a n d -• director at st. Joseph Hospital. Wonls by SW! Writer Allison Deerr and pboloo by Loe Payne tell Danielle Guerorev's story. ART OF WAR -World War II is Ille mbject o1 paintings oe eshl9!1 at UCL You can get an idea of whether you want to visit the gallery by looking at the preview in YOU Section . PAUL NEWMAN -Family Weekly ia· terviews the man who is one of Ameri~'s male sex symbols at 48 .. : issue also includes a section on home decor -hOw to "mix'' periods and styles Wiretap Charge • Hits Hunt's Sons WASHINGTON (AP) -Two sons of Texas oil milllanalre H.L.. Hunt have been Indicted br a federal arand Jury fo, tappinC tbe teiephooes of Runt Oil Co . employes. the Justice Department says. 'Ille tndictment named W. Herbert Hunt and Nelson Bunl.er Hunt, both ol llellas and esecullvet ol the Hunl 011 c.o. Otbm .-cl In the Indictment ntumed W~ -a,de A. Wlllan al 1--* Qtr Morpn wat:ooo ol BeDm,.,.., • ..,,. fGltt =:£with""'*"" each of charPI can:y a mal'ime ii :rear• in prlt'ori ... • $1t,IOO l!no. • ' ' NEW FRENCH CONNECJ'ION ~ -..;'.:M:::.'='~·;;;;;ii-.' -iti·;j·•;;;;•liia~lsoiiwas;;;'ured~~lnsid~· ~e~tbe~hoo~us~se~and~be:ld~. ~t.~cast;;;ballo:~ts:;in~N~o:v:em:ber~.~;;:~-::· Columnist Norman Cousins c I a i ni_... slavery still persists in Africa aM Europe. His column tells bow an m.' temational ring has been smuggling tJun.. dreds of Africans to Euro~ in a story lhat sounds Jike it came out of the Dart >.aes. NEEDLlNG WOMEN -IDustrated feature shows some of the .. Art'' women are having tattooed oo themselves and ex- plores why so many wc:men are em- bracing the ancient rite of. what wu formerly strictly a man's world. FOUNTAIN·LESS VALLEY -There is no Fountain Valley for Myrtle Wardlow, 84. She still calls it Talbert Valley, says it never had founta.i.M and bemoans the day the fielcb started to sprwl ._ lier story is told by staff Wrilet .. Jobo Zaller. .. ; TOi\1GHT ""ANDERSONV CLLE TRIAL"' -Costa i\1esa Civic Playhouse. Fairgrounds, Ton ight and Saturday, 8:30 p.m. ··ACORNS TO ASPHALT° -OCC Evening College lect ure series, Henry Panian, "The Mexican." Science Hall, 7-9 p.m. ··NEW WAYS OF RELATING - A GESTALT APPROACH" -Second of series by Dr. Gerhard Kohn, "How Do l Keep Myse)( from Growing," Sdence Lecture Hall 2, 7:30-UO p.m . OCC FILM SERIES -"The 0mqa Man" Forum, 7 p.m. Adm. Sl. "BASfC TRAINING OF PAVLO HUM· MEL" -South Coast Repertory '11leoter, through Sunday, a p.m. Tiet.ts 14f.1363. SUNDAY, MARCH 4 ORANGE COAST COMMUNITY SYJ,IPHONY ORCHESTRA. Jo 1e p b Purlman, conductor, OCC Audltortum, 4 p.m. Adm. $1.50. _ ARBOR ,DAY CEl!EMQl'l!!!S. • - MelOO,ial 0.nlen, Faltg~ ·t;n. Free tree seedling> will lie a\vm In didoe attending. SALE ENDS SATURDAY Qur Sale Ends This Week-end With A "Bang." These Un- usual Leather Pieces Will Be On Sale At Very Special Prices. Leotlier And Brass Are Natwol Partnen. W'rlh Quality Materials, Good Design & Crelhmanship • • . . The Result Is A Furniture 0.uic. , • , II You',• Looking For Upholstery, Dining, Bedroom, or Occasional Furniture •..• This Is You' Last Ch<ince To Purchase The Finest I~ Quatoty At S.le Prices. Also Limps, Pimires. And Accessories Are All Reduced. • . Don't Wait! NEWPORT ·BEACH e 1n1 WESTCllFF D'-. • 10,.• S .... rr ll-51JO) '42·10'° LAGUNA BEACH e 141 NO•TM CO~ HWY. '°'"'" s.114.., 12.11101 494 ... s11 TORRANCE e 2J'4t HAWTHOlNI ILVD • . , t21l) J7f·l27' • -. ' CIA Aide Testifies Did Judge ~lew~tt? Conrempt Hearing~ PubwMr1.§'laud ! In Trial SAN AmlRlW (AP) -All -------. , LOS ANGELES (UPI) otl<lupt by a ninl )lldte to Dan1o1 Elltber(• d1!101e plllllll Dewlplper pibltlblr :.;1~ c,;n :.,1~ wi::.::; oacar Mellin tor coot.mpt o1 Frldq, MaRll 2, 1973 ealed Smpect.ed Kill.er Cires Own Guilt SANTA CRUZ (UPI) - CJutcblnc two la-and I copy ol the u .s. COnltltutloo '·· , DAILY PILOT $ " RU88ian's Death : Accidental SAN BERNARDINO (AP) i .. Id lbeP<mlqalt Pljltn con-i:oUft lieClUM ol 111 edltorlal II wined IDIOl'lllAtloa that came doomed, Mellin .. YI-, · h -iii"'1"100i"'iltilili-'=-1>vy--,lbetbe--1us11co (loaJt l!udCO flowardl-1--\c f-'11-bls .-. --dl!>pmJI Herl>ert W. Mullin tr I o d -Ser&el Kourda .... , II, a ~-'lbe Juda• -lnted Soviet ddoctor, ·died ac· Jamoo J-to ,.lftHlll cldentally wh11" handUnc • him ood tlieo docl!""' 10 ac-plstol, 1 coroner'! "ry her-< ' ~·o.arowxia_ bu l\lled. .J-- be bldn't bid time to COllallt l AralJ. Blewett au..npu.! to ell> AJ Ila '"'""" -· lbe lhllln lor coalempl of cart Ill a.-ln "the Pentason ;J....-, l>eeon• o1 an edlloria1 In _ .. _, ( BRIEFS ) =·==5 tteQ ••• cm.. Blewitt .._ ______ .,. WU the _.,.._ and p_, trial ldleduled Samad ,._ Adami and planned to follow him with Rep. Paul McClollltey (11-0allf.), wbo O)>- poseil Prealdent N1xon far the Republican presldeutW nomination tut year. Adams, of Leuburg, Va., was the center of a wrangle earlier In !be trlal. . . = ..... prel1mlnery Admns' teltfmml1 WU ex- pected to be another round Ill the delenoe'• attempl to ,.but ......,,pt tmtead ol nqulrlDg !be l)l'OIOClllloa'• a,.,,,..m -to del*!d blmae1f thal lnlormat!oa Ill the Pen-aplmt Blowelt'1 or IC I .a a I tagoo Papen could have been • -pl•IN, Mellin Aid tllat used lo harm the security of WU ID llldlcatloll bow the the aaUon. matter woold end up. The prosecution producod "I think the law II ouf- two generals wbo lolttf\ed u ficlently clear that .wr rigllt to expert witnesses to that effect. ._. an opinion editorially eRouteOpen LOS ANGEIES (AP) - Motorists have 5Z miles of completed freeway or ex· pressway between East I.cs Angeles and Rlvenlde with the opening of a 2.4-mlle sec· tlon of the Pomona Freeway, olflclals said. , Tbe aeclioo, wblcb cost $4.1 million, was opened 'I'bunday, linking the East I.cs Angeles Interchange near downtown to Mira L<lma and nine miles of divided exressway to Riverside. •oHVote LOS ANGELES (AP) -The City Council bla !ailed by one vote to put an lslue on the May 29 ballot that would ban future oil drllllni aloDi the clty'x coastline. '!'be aetloo Tlllnday came ai the state SUpmna Court meetlnl ta Saa Franclacl -tinued a stay OD further Oil drilling In the P a c II i c Palisades, balltng the planned oil probe !of at least six months. «l the court will be upheld, .. Mellin said in en interview Thursday. A wange twist In the whole epbode la that llellln -wbo Is a Son Fran<Wo ll'lryer u well u a 1malltown -piblt--ta tbe larlel ol lepl -by Blewell, who II a )ld&o but not a lswya'. 'Ibo judp NS a local care ood -lbin u ·---bell not bearlnl - SAN ANDREAS Is a small mountain """""""lY about 50 miles 80Utbeast of Sacramento in the southern end or the Mother Lode gold mining counley. Mellin said in hi! Jan. 17 Smuggling Suspects Face Trial UNSPOil.ED, SECUJDED 11JUANA, Mexico (AP) - An Amerl<aD attorney and two Mmdcam blve Mal beld !or trlal Cl! marijuana llDuullni ma,... ta the attmnath ol • bham! shooting lncld"1t at a remote airstrip. 1IOberl Lee Grimes, 18, of SID Diego, and Felipe Rosas Osuna, IS. and Martin Enclalo Heredia, 20, both of MUaUan, Mexico, were ordered ThUR- day to stand trial on charges of trafficking, poaseasion and attempted exporting of dnlp. II convlcled Ibey face I to 12 l""-rl!: to 117 the 1111'1 .... ~ "1 Joclae -Cor1lolo ~ ol tho lederll 2% to3acrennrhosamidtbe great oaks of Cleftland National rorest llHHffl lcftlio Drhc: &u!.ta Au/SUI Dilp ~ to hlllortc .. Jau~dlal­ oll Hwy. 7<4 (Ortep Hwy,) 2J mi1e1 td the tum-off 10 tbe rf1h1 •I "'Soutk Mala Dhido'" 111d follow ti» Ill .... -~ In ni-: All uslstant to the lodlt ul4 the trial pnibebly •• be beld wltlJin I01JIOlll1rs, ood mull be held within • ,... -law. Ha •Id the three .... W1lg1h1e lot bell -the -... involvo drop. --far_,-*,..""'1 Grimes was rormted Feb. It I •X ·J , ... . aft<r be landed bis llllAlt WritoJO< --;JJ-ed ..... ... :::r.1a .... 1 the landln& Mrlp. 11 ••10 11ap1s• ••a ~~:~ •!!.~!. .. -.cL•' w.r faund ir.... ot nw1-a..~~~~~.....;<~1=1'~>a::::s.a:a:1•.....;~~~~~-' Juana In tho pllno, -11kf. · r<ptot<dly 'lbunday to plead SUilll' to Ill munlen. Mimldpal Judp Donald R. May lold him to enter 111 111- -plea lnsteod .. beball ol the ~ IUlpOCt lo 1be -of alaylnp In the Santa Cruz area Jn the put six -· TllE BABY·FACED Mullin, who dropped out ol college and became a heavy LSD user, stood before the judge In sn oraogt jail jumpsuit and at- tempted to plead both "no coo•" and guilty. wllb the pablJc d fender. THE JllllY returned the . llUllln wu clwl«I with vmllct n.inday after about . .... boon ol dellberollom. l1aylntl -& -mother and c.ro...-Wllllam Hill had her hlo llDA1l "'°' at a crderod a ,..... lo the Inquest mnot.e cabin, I Santa Crul tut -k '"-llOp. Earl P' . man and hll w!fo at their Landgr<be IR·Ind.), t<lepbon- bome, ao elderly ftsberman eel to .say Kourdakcw'a dH.lh wortioc in a prdeD. and four "was aomtlhlna other than · teen-age yoatbl cainpLaa: on a Vt'bat we've been told." 1· momtalnllde near Pehon. All The former Russian sub- 10 nre lhot to dtatb between marine offlc_tr had heft!. 11 "t Jan. 2f and Feb. 1S. speller for \he Underground ~ Evangella:m ot Glendale , 1 BE ALSO BAS been liJted before hla death. Mullin aid be.had dlocharg- ed bis defer& attorney beca!Jte bls Cather WU paying his fee and that he wanted to be represented by the puhllc u the "primo 1U1pect" lo lut Affidavit& provided b y • NOYember'a beatJn& and Landgrebe &&id two W(IQlen t stomping death of 1 Roman who had attended a service · Catholic prl..i lo a ooo-aponsored by the Glendale · fesalooal at L<lc G-. a1Jout ll'OOP reported hearing the ' 'X' Marks Gamblers 10 mllet IWll' across the Son-Rev. Kenneth Baughman ol ta Cruz Mountainl. But m Auburn, Ind ., say Kourdakov . charges have been filed . had been usaulnated. _ t , Presen · •ted's Deli-B toNew\i To each his own. On board our 8:45 a.m. 747 New Yorker is a new dining service. It's partly our creation. And partly yours. Fust comes our part. when we fix you the heartiest breakfast from~ to New York. With a choice of omelettes and breakfast upts. Or a sizzling brochette of beef. in ~se you want to call breakfast brunch. Then, come 11\nchtime, comes your part. We set out a delicious delicatessen spread. Roast beef, salami, turkey, ham, cheeses, chopped liver, lox, bagels, cream cheese, four kinds of bread (we could go on). And ... you're on yo ur own. Create. It's all buffet, so you can cat to your stomach's content. Anything frorn a nibble to the Great American Sandwich . You can also eat when~ver you want. All the way east. Call your Travel Agent Or us at482-2000. And create~ The friendly skies of JOUC land UnitedAic Lines -- • " al ()l Oil <» <» ca ca <Ai a <:JI. (j) ('), 0 ot 0 a> ~ •. • ·~ . .. . ' ' •• • • • • • • • Actions vs . Words new Polition of associate administrator. '11 ICtlons speak lowle' than words, a maJod\1 al the CloMa llleaa City Council has l!Hady abown bow ii (eels a)lou\ !be pl'Qpoeed new lien otdlnance. . lbough all lllODllJera of the councli have orated about !be need fot slp'nform In Coeta lrl111, only two h----+-..,....-«-lbem-llay~ ltlaun.U 1114 Cwodlman RacUI - have 6lood fully by lhelr-'!iOtds. · kaa will have responsibility for lntorn.d affalra, thereby freeing Parl<er to doll with !be myriad of out. side Issues !bat will he confronting· Hoag llospltal -0ver 1he next few~ • r , Tbese-inll118Dces..zan? (rom all , lr:lnds ·of fed'"'!!'-~=+-, and state leglalaUon affecting ho llals 10 a hypeNel\ll· tlve community to a threat of mpetltlon from pro- l • • • ... 1 1 Tiie !brae othen. -mint lrlenda of Improved si&n • slandardt. voled UliNl tllem Ibis weerwhen they ~ proved a 29-toot ofgn for the A-Von Brothers Ari l!art on 17111 si..et and Ntwl)Olt Bou1evard. 11 w ftllonalitecl lbat the 2&-foot sign would re- place Ibo llf4oot biCh Carpeterla genie which Is pru- Onlly IMdolllng eustomera. at Wal location. But .Carp- elerla Willblm~ to a laiger store In Fountain, Vil· ley and IUing their llgn with tbem. So; whlle the council did reduce Ibo size and height of tbe alga, end ap_PUe!IUY put a tentative six-year !if~ cm.ii; tbf! question:-11: whnortake-ac!Vantage or-tire op- • portunify to apply the new ·standards -or come closer fo.doing eo! . . 'l'be 3-2 council vote on the replacement sign 1s further Indication. that the sign ordinance so badly nOeded lo combat blight in commercial areas i~ going to need 1 lot of citllen support. I '• . ; . . , ·, :e;~pi~I cll8lleiige " After 'an exllau.stlve tal~nt hunt that lasted nearly 1 year, 41ree1on of rHoag Memoriil Hospi~ announced TbundJ>: they have picked a young administrator from Pboelllx to guide Hoag Hospital's future .. The man, Scott S. Parker, bas impressive cr~en· tiala. For the past two years, be'• been vice pr~side~t and admlnlstrator at Good Samaritan Hosp1lal m Pboenh: a 750-bed teaching and referral hospital. The man who's ·been runolng !be hospl!ai as •ctmg adminlltntor llin<e the reoignation of admlnistntor Wil· llam R. Hudson, Louis Kaa, has been promoted to the, Forced Student , Fees Questioned pooed nearby boopitals. Stott S. Parker has accepted a very real challenge. Tho DAILY PILOT wlahea him well 'in his service to !be • commui>lty. ' . . Bridge ·Merits ~Priority- " ' Motorists who rely oil KacArthur ·Boulevard to get -them from-lrvine-or-Newport-llHcll-to-th<l~-or.. from Costa Mesa or the abport area IQ UC Irvme are familiar with the low water line llatu.s of the north· bound lanes just north of University Drive. • Four years ago, the bridge serving those two lanes of traffic was washed oul 11\to UpJM;r Newport Bay 'by the storm runof{ In San Dle&o Creek. The heavy rains of February, l!Hj9, proved to· he too much for It. MacArthur Boulevar4 floo!li are cab.aed by the 'temporary'' · <;ulvert pipes across which th~ temporary paving was placed In lieu ,of building a permanent bridge. , · • One wonders how cosily that decj.sion has been considering the crews which must place warning lights and signs and dean up the flood-ravaged bi&hway each. time someone spits u~an:J in Irvine, not t.o mention the inconvenience to mof-Orists. Late word that the ltate Division of Highways will ·bid the lnitW stage of the freeway project tlliJ fall with completion of the bridge .duo by fall of 1975 is ~ neW. indeed. The $7 million project merits Its ' first priority" status. ' c 'Now some big city newspapers"Will try to blow this up all out of proportion.' · Doeumetats Reveal Cover-.p . . ' Dear Gloomy Gus Motor Moguls and Safety Three dleers !or tbe Newport'Mesa WASHINGTON -Conscientious and nevertheless , in covering up their defectl rr..-~ "--'--' ---........-School DistrictLSubstitute !eachenl get a $1 raise IO propel lhem to $26 pe!' school day. About 13 years ago the former Costa Mesa Ui'iion School DiStrict was ooly giving lhem'$2L50 I day. 'Ibis -is ""'1ly-keeping up-lrith-119~ coooemed-employes bave lumed-over to ( ----j_tban.hnproltinl the Jlualily..'l'be alllludo .., lhousands of lnerlmlna~ documents J ACK ANDERSON betrayed In the secret papers Is !hat GM .,,. ' A111mttl7maa Ray Jobnsoll, ( 1 1 ~~ ,_ auco, 15 • mik!,man-· RUS WALTON: ... -atudmt body oflicen at.. _ ·- aloo -IT.mnil)' mlClllMed' ther'7 -.... '1,JllO In studeot --a. .... to Nortb YIQ:tz,z Cid Ray ~ I ~~=-!hat tba __ ...,g t. 1eme r.etgn ....,,,. Tbet -bod .......... ~ Old Illy re- atnliot *-'· • "$ 1 rt .....,. el· ---ii!a""'' lhey do.not bav. -..: 1eet Ille lo meet tbdr ueeda. Tbat ..,,. cm ...,. be eo tf tbeJ can allocate a A t•'"' ~ of tbelr funds to wba\ I 11'* ely -a dlstallelul IJUl'i-1 lllll -tl!ot 1J uta'oneom lo campus af. • I llkL" I DlltMlefql lleD, II Wiii slcksing! 1111 -...ily &ailed !lay Jolmsoo n1 dlllt tbe mmey came from the com- paim7 membmbip f ... of !he - body pei-fund. F,.. pold by 1t•11ei«i• wtio-. compelled to cough up the ...... before they coold emoll at that tu..,.ported dlate-ty. 1 'lltl&'• ODeldoa. And lhal really bums lla1 J'ofp,.... ' "11'1 not my will! to try to direct, limit or plde the -II In the mannu they spend tbelr ..-y. 'Illa!'• !heir privilege. But the wllnle thing sllould be Oil a volun- tary bull, not compulsory." , '!18Ei'BEk OR not there ii a studeot """1. mpnlratlon at a state university or c:oDeCe Is up lo the llludents and a tW)I thirdll vote. Howtver, once such an orpDjution ts establi!hed.1 state law re- qulnO the Board ol Trulleet lo mandate a membenbjp fee that "lhall be re- quired" olall-... 11eJO Ill lbe law. Section 231111 of !he Slate FAllCl!tioa Code: "Pa;ymeot of memberlblp lees . . . iba1l be • pre"'!llliite to eruollment In lhe college." u • student -afford the feel, be may arranae 1o work them oll. But be jolni O!!d be pay1 or be -·1 '""'°· Period. ll1!ero -the Slate gel oll mbul!rig Its "°"" to Iott< lludenls lo pay such f ... el-ao lritboot a higher education? 111$ JoilJ!ooo bas introduced ARIS!! to pul an erul Iii !hat ltlnll ol tyranoy. He, and -14-ot11er --C<H1utbol', wan~ tuclJ membenblps aod fees lo be strictly ,.Junlar)!, I'm with them. ' rrs NOT just tbe mooey. It 111, In fact the principle. And the principle Is freedom or choice. Tbe student'a - to join or not tor join an organization 111= ~ ~~:-~·~ocll·, lo offer; Intramural -11. Ibo -· ll!lioa store, campoa -per. outstan·. diog Jecturen, and so lortb. And that raises a point: u -assoc1au .... are so damed good, how come membenhip bas to be compulsory? At Sonoma Slate, at leasl, lhe students bad !he good sense to gel rid ol com- pulsi!ln. But witb all the Oap about academic ·freedom bow come some of lMle campus 110111 of llberty at other schools baven't raised a l\ink about lhil coercioo"? I • Well, for them it's not the principle, It is lhe lllClllOJ. -• Fees vary from camp.ti to campua, although In no case can Ibey exceed flJI an academic year. And wttb some M0,000 studeots eorolled at the nine UC •cam- puses and 19 sate colleges, It adds up to a lot of doUgll. ' DIJBING B.ECENJ' year. a lot ol lhal m<J!IOY has C<IJO !or highly quesllonable purpooes. On JJJllf/t campuses militant minorities have taken over from apathetic student throngs. There is a sllent ma)ority on cainpus as well as off. once in control, lbe militants misuse the power and the funds. Radical speatee&, outrageous agitators and .unsavory causes are subeldi?.ed from the captive student kitty. ...,;::::r• Years qo, the milltaots1at San Fran- ciacO State took over andlamoog other tbing> caocelled lbe allocatlon for the Yanily !notball team. They figured . they could ... the lll00011bemle!VOI -and they did. ,.,, Repugnant u all that may be, the issue ls still freedom ...J anytime a stu- dent Is lorced lo join an organ!zatlm ln order to enroll at a tax·aupported college or university, something's rotten. Humanity and Amnesty • • SboWd tht young men wbl> have eilher ....sed the draft or deserted !tom the or"'"'1 lorca durtnl tbe war In Vietnam be letglvm or pmnaoeotly ootraclied? -lbfllld prevail -lntrinli'gence or _,_ .. ! ·'J'.he complex quoitkm Js IDll fnd-<>n In I gripping -! 'l)e Amlllll of John Devld -by J--·Jr. (McGraw-RID, !I.Ii>. ..... llEAL lllllllKly ....... the ...., writes, "la the. matttt of I 11z fiHty for what American in- '"' n d bas bfou&bt to the people of ' t l'l , aod "bat It bN ..... to •21dn u •nit.Ion. rt tbb C!OUlitrJ am ... ... ti the posl.....,,..... ...,. ,.......,.. or txcute • ., If It can .,. tlit -Y to attend to al\ the vie- -., 11111 -la • spirit of obllpd1111. -a llll•erul amneaty for war 1 111 k ce em ..ni easily and an end to 1-!!'I n al n>crlmlnatlon can come ' -re .. .... II ... title, I 14-)'<0Hld • 1i1111 _. ..._a ol Appalachian ....,amd, wtio bMI ICllJl)lt and been I I wOU!lded In Vietnam, ~t AWOL rrom the amy In Auguat 1.,., made hil way lo Parts wllh the help or a networt of F'r9!c11 lolel!ectum, and !or near!y two , ,.... llftd • procarlous Ulldergroond eJt• l!tence that almost destn>yed him. In !he 'Prine of 19'12 he came bad< openly lo the U.S. under !he spoosonblp ol Sale Return, a vtttrana' ora:anb:atlcn, to face the cha!P otdoser\loo In mllila?Y court. 1111 story gives human cllm8llloo lo • bumlng. po1nfu1 questlol!. . • A NEW8MAN and novellll, Jamct llttloo, Jr., eollmd In ll>e U.S. Anny In 111111 aod served In Army lntelllgence un· til 1168. lie wu with John llemdon In Paris In tbe porlod precedlnJ his rdum. JI• has wrttteo arllcleo qn 1m!J<111Y for The New ~bile and tlawbtte. ---• VICfOR DE KEYSERLING ol llvlng. S. B. """' ........ ,...... ,....,... .......... '**"""' 1llMll ··itf Wit snno,1 ir. ,_, ,..... "" -.. •i-w .... hlfl' , ..... Good Doctors Tbougbts ·at Lar1e: It is deplorable that medicine remains one of the .Proleraioos where there Is ill· Ue necessary re1a· tiooahip betweeo !he ability of a practi- tioner and bl. earn- ing!-where a mar· gina1 doctor giving <lubioln therapy can earn two IQ three times as much as a conscie.ntioua doctor. • • • Individualism tends lo crush lbe "We" under the bee! of the "1'" collectivism tends lo crush the "!" un~ the lite! or' the "We"; surely human brains can devise a balanced symbk>lic system between the person and the community, so that we are protected both from the ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ tyranny of the stroogest and the despotism of the mass. • • • . R<lormisls in education Imagine tbat If school is a prison, it can be improved by turning It Into a p!ay'pen ; but wblle H II true Liie prison abn~e _,..., the love of learning, tlie playpen al· ' mc>!pbere merely encourages trlviallty masquerading as education. • • • Nobody""t.J.hi.bits as much zeal in defen- ding human rights as he does •in taking up anns for special privileges. • • • The human race will remain at its Stone Age level of moral development • unUI we can train the mind to feel •n4 the beart to think -that ~. until logic ls controlled by sp irit. and sentiment ia ruJ. ed by sense. • • • from the llleo of Geoeral Motors, lhe still pub proli~ ahead of people. world's larges! corporate ciladel. A ·typical report, cleacrtblilf the brake problems iii. a. 1968 'El<IQraclo In Lynd. Theae Internal papers sbo\v !hat the reports bear notations such as "GM borst, N.J. sta!es: "c.t Involved In the great IDQ!or mogula~ despite their RESTRICTED : Not To Be Disclosed minol a<'Cident.-;Ollner-clalmed%nltes P a • t · embarrass--Outs.Ide G.M. Corporation." We do have went to ·noor. °"1er did .wort' oa btake1 moots at tbe bands confidentlal minutes or lntemal meelings art.r !he a<'Cidenl (A. few da)'I Jater 1 · ol llalpb Nader are and pb<Jlograpbs Intended !or GM eyes owner dalll)S ·brakes weill 1o ·floor ancl continuing to cover oDly. caused him to strike a pede.sttian." , up aerlous safety de-GM has taken utraordinary precau-~ fects in the vehicles Liolll to keep these docwnents from get-ANOTHER report on 1rouble lri ::1~a~ oo :!r!!; ~v~~~g~ =~~fr.··~::~x:J :00~~ GM h a ' b e e n October reminded .,,;J>il>y .. lhal "strid cblldren. Dldn~ hit anyone. T1lnlfd IL forced to r e c a 11 security l.s .essential tO .the successfuJ' : ~~ tO' dealer. Never· heard an.Yr::· mlJlioo o( de-~de every, ~ of Our. Yesterday~~beelsbeareddl.' fectiveews '!'*t ll>r.p -~~'il(~~te The evidence ln the documen has engine mounts and .tOe. Iii i. iijlQO" aP,nll' emPJbyoo heel\ '11ppjemeated by discussions 'with lhe documenls In OW" ~ abow' vlol.ltlnt coiri>'I'~ aecurlly. · \ the COil~ GM. ~J>loyea. In deicrlb- lhal at leasl a -'other critlcol· I ' mg 000 serious deled, &~ ~111Plo)'.e ciole hazard& plague millions more earl lh8t A MON'l'll LATER Gl\(.Vlct Presidenl to the problem ga1d aadly: 'GM will-. bave not beeo recalled. • John Z. DeLor.an !old a se<ret manage-ceal . things. '111ey bave a wanloa ment .conference: "Ewy delecl, each disregard for the ·publlc:S safety. when r.call only diminishes lhe credibility cl Ibey allow oomelh1ng 1lltt th1a lo ao TllE!IE DEFECl'S are deacribed in an array of documents that range from Dealer Service Problem Reports lo GM's hush-bush Form 1241 reports o n preliminary lnvestlgaUons. Some ol the whatever amount of advertising we do . . unresolved~ They 1baven't re:ealle<f the The plain and simple trulh Is thal poor cara; Ibey haven't nolll1ed llllYbo<IY· II'• quality threatens lo deslroy us." probably ooe ol the ·lllClll serious prol> GM seems more i n t e r e s t e d , Jem.s that ever emted." Support Public Transport To the Editor: The directors or the Orange Couoty Transit District aod tbelr g<!Derai manager, Dr. Gordon Pete ;Fielding, are to be commended .ror,lho fine .Job they have done thus far in the beginning phase of establishing a public transportation system Ior Orange County. EVERY DAY more people are becom- in&. aware of the expanded service ,and are ~king use of it. For those who com- plain that buses are not enough, lhal we numt have more rapid public transporta· . Uco, Ibey should be l'tl1llnded lhe public ' transportatloo aystem lhal existed before OCl'D toot over about one year ago was aimolt llOlbing • Plans -now being made Ml only for tiJ ~ bus routes and more t ieiilce but !or more rapid of mus tram.it. However, · the public must lmow that really rapid transit systems are much . more · ex· pensive !ban tbe preseol budget or the OCTD could affonl. • MOST ttaosportatlon plaonera agree J1ial the billions or dollan !hat will be neceuary to finance rapid transit could be made available ooly when legls1atlon Is ~ at the Jlate or naUooal level allowing 'l!Orl ol the lunds from the llllliWiY 'fnlll Fund lo be diverted. from blgbwat bull<!lng lo IUPIJOl1 .local mus ~t, f'I ( . MAILBOX ) letfWI; .... ......,, .,.. ~-.....,.,. .....,. ...,_. CWl'lt' """' -I• --* " ..... ,.,.. """' .. ~ llttttl .. ftt --... llflllU,. 111111 It ""'*' All 11ttWt ...r i.. <"'" ~ .... -'""' ......... .., -"'" ........... Ml ....... It ~-_ ... .....,...., '-"" win "" • .-n~ I to one of the 19 candidates nmning for a seat on the fflDllinglon Beach Union Hlgb Scbool Board or fiustees though men- tioning In a rather mnote way thal there an In fad other caodldate1. YOU STATE, "He's the only .ooe will- ing to pay the 'COW!ty to print Ind distribute a lllr of bis quaillicaUOns to the electorate." I would take issue wilh th1a comment, la thal tbe won! ''willing," may lmd lo mlslead the ele!:tonte. The wo'rd uable" would be a more accurate won! I suspect, In view ol tbe.$1,liOO coll tovolved for fll~ such a statement. benefit ol my employment New ED&Jand Liie ls paid somelbing ln acw ol fl() per mOnlh to guarantee payment ol. (per schedule )· a =Lain portinll ol any l!latm I might incur. In addition thy Wlfe 11 1 employed, pa~ Ume, aa a member of the Retail Clerks ~ailon, Where •rar th' month she fails IQ work sqfflcll')t boura 1 we bave lhe option of paying 1 ... Uian !sO for a vastly superior policy. She must also maintain Union dues of '9 per . month. In the past year we-are out of pocket in ...... or '*· I baye receoily in a two-day stay with ; four houhl of surgery Incurred Jn. debledness In !he range of' ,over !1.000. That's right two tbousaDd doUars! That in Itself is outragfpla. ~weyer my·quaro- "1 Is wlib ...-lnsuriO<e laws. !Olert . sllou14 be a ftQUlr1'CI -~ al . premiuml the ourylus to be. refUnc!ed to anyone libo by Virtue of emp1o;m..,1 · benefits ar cash investment.. 'b at coverage irr n.ceu ot expoaur:e. Of course ibt ·simple Wng would be &, g!Vi lhe surplus inourance pliymenl to the pa· I ttent or policyholder.. . 11IEDE~YencounJere4bytlJet~·1 companies jocke)'lng !or l""ilion Is ao damed embarrallllng that m occqloos t • 1 rue ooly ooe 1n1c1tquate policy and.couah , up lhe remainder. 11. ff., DIANOI COAST ' A gift that Is hugely dispropartlana' lo the occasion is a subtle means " df:pttv..-lng tbe recipient of his autonomy, a IOl't ol spiritual blackmail. • • • LOii y,ear legislation lo thtl elfect was !Jlsa<d by the U.S. Senate but died In the U-,of ~Uves be<ause of ln- teue ~•N from -specl41 Jn. p;;p;·l!l>o pn>(lt lrom !tilhWl1 ' mJ. u ,... are tntemted In 1olvi111 II you carefully study the poetry wri~ ...... lem and •""""'•• a -aiila As a caodldate, I am most willing lo submit, and sball by those means I cao aflonl; my quallficaUoos In !he voters of the dlstrld. It ']bould be pointed out, however, !hat !he auallDcaUOl!I !or "achool board tJ'U!ltee,1;· do not include being an affluent tianker, attorney, land- owner or baron of Industry. I am certain lhal man,y of !he Cllldldalel who bave flied !or the -of lrullee, would be lllClll "wlllinl~ "iO place tbelr qualtnca- tic>OI be/ore 1be ~ate ••• via !he O>utll)' lleClatnr of Volpt ~ "l"thod ' .• If they could al!Ol'lt to do ... EDMUND C. P . SHEEHAN ··~lijij!(1}f .... Roblrrl N. Wtlil, r.b!il,,.. ' . ' T"°""" lCtt~, Editor 1 leo by youngsters , you wlD find tbal the the -r-.. ~--. • .,. happiest children compooe Woeful and tnlllpol'l&tlon l)'llenl In Sou l b er n qoolud verse, while the unhappy ..., Clallfomla JOU ahould Jet your leglaiaton leod lo write blithe aod cheerflll --!mow ol your coocern. Up till now they for bolh are trying to grasp 1 port ol u· bave helrd very llllle from the public oo perlence to complement, and complete, thtl mau.r. FERN PIRKLE thelr ·unlverse of feeling . • • • A blinl111ed criminal ts just a man who t.as 1he courage of his conffctkn. • • • Anything 1 ... than ''"orld po!flollsm" Is treasoliable in a technolOllCal ap when an txperiment on the abcnl of the Pacific Ocean can create a Udal wnt on • the •bore• or the Adan!ic ~ EIKtlo• f:osts . TO the Editor: Jn your Feb. :II edltlon1 you carried a atory enUUed, .. _.,~Ive - ""' Cllldldl1M Sholl OUl" 1'b11 II lbe -4 article printed In JOUf paper In whlcb you pva brood oeectnc coverage Hwt• IMttr_.,ee To the Editor: l.bave a keen penooal Interest In the moral u well u the !<gal upects of health Insurance companies jolnUy paJll>( ooly 'a portloo cl an lnsuraoce claim. Yet e1ch company <Ollects !lilI pmnlum oo the policy. This appean lo di.<lcrlmlnlte qalnst a /omlghted ln- dlvldual Who doel not want to to on pu~llc dole, consequently bun Md!Uonal lmuranco over !Mt supplied by bis en1plo)rtrs. ~ TO BE .. ry specific, u an added • Barbaro Krdl>lcll ' Editarlo! l'cgt Editor The editorial -of tile Dolly '"Piiot seek• to lnfomi Ud. ailm\I· Je.\e l'ftdtts by prdtntlna: thb ntwt~ptr's oplnlont arl\f c:om- tlltdtU) on tOplca ot 1n!dett and t.1an1fia1nce. by l:t'Ovidlng a fGNm . 1or the Q..,..lon of our l'ftCJen' op,t'lon&. ·~ b:Y """'1'llnc lht cl.N~ne vle,'POlnta (II lntOtTMd ob. tetWrS •na, 1pokn.men on l.oflica of .... d.,-. Fridq, Jolarch 2, 1973 • • • DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE - Actions vs .. Words U actions speak louder than w11rd., a majority of new position of. usoclate o4m!Jllstr1tor. th• Coola Me&a City Council bas .already aho.-n bow It Ku will have ~ty for lnterilal aHalra, feell about the propooed new sign ordlilance. thereby lreelng ~qr to dOJ} with the mYrlad. of ou\. Though all memben ol the-.:ouncU hive orated side iaaues that will lie cootrontlng Hoa,g ltosp!tal over about the need for sign ie!orm in Colla Mea1, only two the next few yean. ol. tbem -Mayor Hammett and Cowldlman Raciti -· TJlese inJluencei range from .all ldndl ol federal 11'-'-----=b•v.stoodfully b t.b,elrworda. and &tale legUiatlon tl!ecting hospltala t6 a'b Mensi· , · · g1r!endroHmproved,-1gn---t1ve-commun1ty ta 1. tlm!at-ot--tompetitlon.-'from-m....-----1-~ voted ~ainat them thta. week wllen. Ibey ap-j>ClHcl nearby boapitall'. prone! 1 moot n-!or the Aaron 'llrothen Artllart -Scott s. Parker bu accepted a very real challenge. on l'ltl> Street and ewport Boulevard. The DAILY PILOT wWJea him well In hta service to the 11 wu ratlonall>ed that the 29-foot sign would re· communliy. pllpl the 85-foot ·htp.(;arpeterla genie which is pre• ently backonlng cuitomera at that loc.lllol\. But CafP.o eterla will be moving to ,larger store in Founts!n Vit· ley and taking their sign' With them. So, while the council dld reduce the size and height of the sign, and apparently put a tentstlve six-year ille on It, the quertlon is: why not take advantsge of the op- pottunlty to apply the new stanaards -or come closer • "' doing t!O? • . The S.2 council vote on the replacement stgn ts further indication that the sign ordinance so badly needed to combat blight in comm'ercial areas Is going to need a Jot of citizen support. . ' Hospital ~~llepge Alter an exhaustive talent hunt that lasted nearly " a year, directors of Hoag Memorial H•sp!tal announced Thursday they have picked a young adnumstrator from Phoenix to guide Hoag Hospital's future. llridge Merits Priopty Motorists who' rely on MacArthur Boulevard to get them from Irvine or Newport Beach to tho airport or from Cosla Mesa or the a>rport area to UC Irvine are familiar with the low water Un .. status of the north· bound lanes just north of University Drive. Four years ago, the bridge serving those two lanes of traffic was washed out Into Upper Newport Bay by the storm runoff In San Diego Creek. The heavy rains of February, 1969, proved to be too much for il MacArthur Boulevard 'floods are caused by the '1emporary" culvert pipes aC1"Q6i which the temporary paving was placed in lieu of building a permanent bridge. One wonders how eostly that decision has been considering the crews which must place warnlhg lights and signs and dean up the flood-ravaged highway each time someone spits upstream in Irvine, not to mention the inconvenience to motorists. · · The man Scott S. Parker, has impressive creden· ti.all. For the' past two years, he's been vice president and administrator at Good Samaritsn Hospi tal in Phoenix a 7J50.bed teacbinj and referral hospital. The nian who's been1runnlni the ~':!f!\:i as acting admlnlstrllor:slnce the resignation of a rator WU· llam R. Hudson, Louis Kaa, has been promoted to the Late word that the slate. Division of Highways will bid the initial stage of the freeway project this fall with completion of the bridge due by fall of 1975 is good news indeed . The $7 million project merits Its-"first priority" status. 'Now some big city newspaJiers will try to blow · this up all out of proportion.'. Forc~d Student Fees Questioned A11emblyman Ray Johnson, Republican from Chico, is a mild-man- nered fella. Bui, wbm atudent body officers at Qiko State University announced Ibey ,,... aendlni •t,200 in sludent .-la> tlCll ,... to North Vleb>am, Old Ray popped Illa cork. It WUD't jull thal lhe tllllllOY wu going to 1 om e fOretgn -· That ...... bad enouab. even ~h Old Ray re- strained himself. "SWdent body of· ftcert are complal.nlng they-do nol have ellOlll!t revenue to meet lheit needs. That canliiriDt liOiOtnheroan .. 11oc1te a subatultlal share of lhelr funds to what f nol only conalder a distasteful purpooe but ClllO that II extraneowJ to campus al· fain." Dlltuteful. Hell, It WU slckenln&! Bat what rully railed Ray J- wu lbal lbe money c.ame from the com- lllOl!lbenhlp , ... of lhe student ,...nuneot fund . F... paid by ta who were compelled to couch up lhe dou&h belon Ibey could enroll 1t that tu-1<d ttate 11\lvenlty. Tlllt'• coerdon. AM thlt reany bums ~t~ -to lry to direct. limit .. plde lhe lludmta in the -tber lpoild lbelr -· Thll'1 lbelr pri¥illct. Bui the whole tlllni tliould he GO I ........ 1117 -·not_...,, .. W&&'lRD Olt nat tbere ll a IC'*'1t ...., ............ -un!ftnity., ..a.co Ja .. to lhe ·-and I -tMrdl YOte. Howtvw C1DC11 M:b aa .,.......,., • •111''¢ l lltltt law,.. ... tbelMMtlTrJ $ ,, •• , .. .. • '::tflolliot.._ ... .. ......... ., Ill' I -11 t11a 1n. flCdao mt • 111e .... -... °'*' ""tlttl ...... .... • •• Ir 7 ... 7 7. tlla ...... t'u:..._ __ .......... _ ... ·--............ _ ... _, __ __ ... __ .......... i.a·-.. -·---·r;, •If .... I ,..., .., Ml Wrs•~ ilUI ts ( RUS WA LTON ) put an end to that kind of tyn.ml" He, and 14 other co-authors, want such memberships and fees to be strictly voluntary. I'm with them. IT'S NOT just the money. It is, in fact the prlnctp~. And the principle ls freedom of choice. The student's freedom to j* or. not to join an organization without jeopardizing his educaUon. Many student body groups have much to offer; Intramural sports, the student union store, campus newspaper, outstan· ding..Jecturm,Jlld so forth. And tha raises a point: If these associations are so damed good. how come membership has to be compu]sory? At SOooma State, at least, the students bad the good sense to &:et rid of com- pulsion. But with all lhe flap about academic freedom bow come JOme of those campus ,... of liberty at other ICboob haven't raised a stink about this coerdoo! Well. for tbem ii'• not the prlnclple, it is the money. F.., vary from campus to csmpus, 1ltbou"1 In no cue can they exceed ~ ID amdemJc year. And with IOIDe 340,000 lludmla enrolled at lhe nine UC cam- -and It tllte coll .... , II adds up to I lat of daaih- DUIUIO ltSCl!NT ,..,. I lol of that -i. ,_ for blcblY queai!mable -Oo 1DWll1 --mlJltant illloorllloo --over from apathttie -tbroop .. Tbm la • llJn ma)arity ao oampua u w•ll u oR. o... In -..ot, the mlllton(4 mlluae Ille -r and lhe lunda, lledlcol "pp> n., au&.rqeoUI a&italOr& and -.. , -~ '"1lloldlzecl lrom the .....,_. Y .... the llllnll It Su Fri& --... -and ·-Olbtr llillp -lied tbe .-U.. for the ....., --.....,. fi&Ured :r::: .:' i-. -lbetollll .. - .,, ' •• oil llllt ...., be, !be IW • 1111 fnadr 1 -.,um. • atu- -la -.. jalo .. orplllllllm in -It -II I IU-1<1! coll<tr< . ..... ...,. ~·· ""'''" Humanity and AmneA~y (THE BOOKMAN J --id lo -. -AWOL from ... .., lo ~ Im, madt bis way It l'lrla -Ille help of I nelworl< of l'mdt •lecttat'a. and -DN!'ly two --a ..-loua ~ex· -llllt a"-t dllllroyed blm. In the lll'1ol of tfll be came blct apeoly to the 11..S. -ander lhe !Jl'll-ahlp of Siie -a _,..... orpn!zadon, to lace Ille ~ f( -ion ID mtlltl17-.our1. Jtla *1 11-bwnon dJmenslao !O I ........ palDf1ll quoatioo. ' Nl'llllM&N and 110Veliat, JllJIOJI -·Jr., ..n.t.d in the U.S. Armt In •• and •md In Arm7 rntelllgenee un-m 11M. He -with John Herndon In Pllil In the puiod incedJnl bis retum. Ila ... wrlttea arifcl .. Oil imnest1 for na -l•lhllc llld llMwbere. VICTOR DE KEYSERLING Dear Gloomy Gus c Documeni s Rev eal Cover-up ( ' Motor Moguls and Safety l WASHINGTON -Conscientious and concerned employes have ttµned over to ·115 thou.ands ol lnctiminating documenls from the files of General Moton, the Three cheers for lhe Newport-Mesa Unified School Distrlctl SUbsUlute teachers get a It l'.llise to propel them to 126 per school day, Aboul 13 years ago the fonner Costa Mesa Union School Di.strict was only giving lbem $22.50. day. This is really keeping up with the coot ol living. S. B. · -world1s largest corporate citadel. nevertbelm, in coverln1 up their defeql! I than improving lhe quality. The attitude I hetra_y«i In the l!<Cftl papers is thal GM • still puls profits ahead of people. ! A typical report, describing lhe brake problems of a 1911 Eldorado in Lynd-·1 repo~ bear notations such, 3! "GM burst, N.J~ "states: "Car lovot~ in Tllh '"""" rwfMcfl ,......... ¥...... Mt .__,, .... ., flMI _,....... .... W-"' ...,._,. 019M!y .... O.Hy Pl .... Good Doctors Often Earn liessMoney Tbougbts at Larg., It is deplorable that medicine remains one of tbe professiom where there is lit- tle lW'PMl!ry rela· -tlonsblp between the ability of a practl- tlooer and bis earn- ln~wbere a mar· ginal doctor givln& dubloul lhera~y can earn two to three llmel u much u a comclentloua doctor. • • • lndividuallsm tends to crwob tbe "We" under the heel ol. the "I" i collectlvtsm tendl lo CNlb the "I" under lhe heel of the "We"; JUrely human brains can · devise a balanced syrnblolic system between the perlClll and tbe community. to that we are protected both froni the F NEY J.HARRIS) tJTOMY of the alnXlplt llld the despolhml of u.. mus. • • • Reformlata in educl,tlon lmallne that ll achoo1 II I prtaao, It t;111 bo Improved by_ hlnlinl It Into a playpen ; but wbllo It II true !be prison 1tmolplleR dlacouragu tht love of ielrnlna. tbe plonoen at· mosploere memy encourores trlvlallty masquerading as eduesU.. . • • • Nobody exbibila u much zeal in defen- ding human rights u he does in taking up arms for special privllea:e.s. • • • 1be human race will remain ,at its Stone Age level of moral development until we can train 1he mind 10 feel and tbe heart to think -that 11, onW logic la coolroiled by spirit, and sentlrnml If rul- ed by aense. • • • A &Ill that is hugely disproporUOlllte to the oceulon Is a aubUe mesns of depriv· Ina the recipient of bis aulollorny, a.aorl of spiritual blacianall. • • • U you carefully study tbe poelry writ· ten by )'OWllSten, you will find that the hippiest childrtn com.,... woef\11 and lpUied verse, while lhe unbap)Jl' ones tend Ill write blllbe and cheerful'"'"' - forboth are lf1in& 10 lf"P 1 part of U· perleoce to complemen~ and completa, their unlv_erse of f~lln&. • • • A llardened criminal II just 1 man who has Ille courage ct Illa convlcttone. 4 • • Anything i..s than 'wkl l!!ltrio!Um" II tr .. sonable in a technological age when an uperim<nt Oil the alwee of lhe PaclOc Oclan can create a tidal wave on the shore• of the AUanllc Oc:un. r These internal papers show that lhe the great motor moguls, despite their pa~ t embarrass- meatl at the hands ol. Ralph Nader are conUnuing to-cover up serious safety de- fects in the vehicles they ban loose on the highways. GM has been forced to'"'r ec all millions of de- fective cars in order to r e pa i r faulty engine mounts and steering systenis. But the docwnenl! ·in our_~_sbow that at 1 easf a 007.eD Omercft1.ical hazards plague millions more cars that have not been recalled. THESE DEFECTS are described in an array of documents that rana:e from Dealer Service Problem Reports to GM's hush-hush Form 1241 reports o n preliminary investigatiom. Some of the RESTRICTED' Nol To Be Disclosed minor accident. Owner claimed ljrakes Qutsjde G.M. Corporation." We also have went to .00Cl'. Dealer did wort on brakes 4 . confidential minute. of internal meetings sfter the accident. (A few days Iller)! and pllotographs intended for GM eyes owner claims brakes went to floor and on]y. caused him to strike a pede.!t:rtari." • GM baa taken extraordinary precau-i tions to keep these doCuments from get-AN0111ER report on trouble In i Ung out. In a five-page letter, board Ardmore, Pa., notes: .. Ult front wbeel l ch · Rich rd c r--ber I t ~ off. Roiled toward a group ol aormsn a · =•ten g ·as chlldreo. Dido'! ~It -· Turned tt October remlDded employes that "strict over to dealer. Nevet heard any mart. security is essenttal lo lhe successlul operation ol every phase, of otir . Yesterday,,rtght wheel aheaied off." buslne$S." He warned of_ "appropriate 'Ille ev~nce In· the documents bu disciplinary action" against employes beeft esuppll!nented by. dilc:uasions with · latin · 1 the copcef&a GM employea. In describ-vw __ J: ccrporate aqr_!y. ----ii~g~ defed • .an ernp_IQ)'.e close A MON'nl LATER GM Vice President to lhe problem aaJd sadly' "GM w "'°"< John z .. Delorean told a secret manage-ceal things. 'Ibey have a wintcm1 ment coofeience ' "Every defect, each dlsregsrd ·for the publlc'1 sslety ,.i..i .. recall onfy dlmlni.shes the credibility of they allow IOmethlng like this to go ; whatever amoqnl of advertising we do. • tmre90lvecL They havm•t recalled the The plain and simple truth II that poor can; Ibey baven'f noliflod anybody. 11·11: quality threatens to destroy us ." prob8bly one: of the most eeriom prot>. GM seems more i n t er e s t e d • lema: that ever en.ted." i Support Public Transport l I To the Editor: The directors of tbe Orange. COunty Transit Di.strict and their general manager, Dr. Gordon Pete Fielding, are to be commended for the fine job they have done thus far in the beginning phase of establishing a public transportation system for Orange County. EVERY DAY more people •e becom- ing aware of the apanded service and are making use of it. For those who com• plain that buses are not enough, that we muol have more rapid public traosporta- Uon, they should he reminded lhe public ·tnnsportatlon syltem that eslsted hef.,.. OCl'D took over about one· year ago was -nolbing. Plaruo are now'belng made not o!1ly for veatly ~ bus routes and ll)Ol'O fnquent servl<e but for lllOn! rapid fonm of maas transit. However, the public must· Jonow thai really rapid t.ransit systems are much more ex· pensive than lhe present budget of tbe . OCTD could allord. . MOST transportallao p!Jnoen agree that lhe blllloos or doilan that will be neceuary to 1Jnance raP"I transit could be made available Qllly wflen legislaietlon II passed at the slita or national vel allowlna part of the i\mds from the !Dgb,..y Trust Funil to lie diverted from blgbway buildlnc ti> support local masa transit.. Lui year l<glalatlCll to tbJ. effect WU passed by the t) .s. Senala but died in tbe H-of. Repro11nt1Uvea be<aule of iJ>o tao -lrom lhoaie opeclal in-torell l1'0l!PI wbo pfulll-lrom bl&hway building. If,.. are'lnlel'elled in llO!vlnlr the..-problem anc1 pro9ldlng • np1a tnnsportaUoa ayllem In S o u I b e r ~ Callfomla you lbould lei your lqislaton llnow of your ""1(<r1l. Up tUI -Ibey hi .. hem! JOITllltle lmn tht poblle oo th1a matter. . FEllN. "PIRKLE MAILBOX I to one of the 19 candidate. nmnllii for a seat on lhe Hwitington Beach Un!.iii High School Board of Trustees tbollgb m..,. Honing in I rather remote WIY that there ore In fact other candidates. • YOU STATE, "Ha's tbe ooly aoe will- ing to pay the county to prinl and dlstrlbula a lilt of hJa quollflcalJoos to the electorate." I ....id tab' !slue with tbls: comment, In tbat1tbe word "wil.llna,'' may tend lo mislead lhe electorate. fbe word "able'' wotald 'be a more accur.»e word I suapect, 'in view of tbe ,1,500 cost lnvolYecl for flllna such a statement. Al a candidate, I am most w1lilng to submi~ and shall by lboB<>meen> I can afford, my quallflcatlons to the voten of the dlJtrlct. It should be pointed out, however, that the quallllcau..,. for "acbool board trustee," do oot idclude belna ID allluenl banl:or, attorney, land- owner ... bmlD of lndoslry. ram certain that many of the candidate. wbo have llled for tho -of truatee, would be moll "wlllllirr.-to ~ their qualifica- tions before tht olaelonte ••• 'Ila tht COunty ~of Votors coslly method ... ll they Could allord to do ao! E1Jt1UND C. P,SHFEHAN 10 the 8dilot: I have a keen penonal interest In lhe moral u .... u u the lepl upects of heallh Insurance comPanles joindy • payln1 only a portion of an lnluranoe . ,_ ,,. _ _.A claim. Yet each company coUects f\111 Eleet .... ..,.,..., premium on the pol!cy. This BfllltAl'I to To the Editor· dl!ICljmlnato 11alllll a {Omlgllted Jn. · dMclual who does not want to 1lO Oil !JI your Feb. 2t ~Uao, JOU carrlfd a DUbi!c clole, conaequcntly buys 1ddfllonal ~':.r ~~~·~·u;~. 0-that lllppllod by his -"' artlclo printed In your paper in plO)'e which )'Oii &Ive broed speclllc coverap TO Bl ffr/ apecl!lc, u an added ' I ( benefit of my employment New ~ Lile is, paid llJlDetbin& in ._ of '50! per month to gusrantee payment of (pm schedule) a certain portloo of any claim> I mlgbt incur. Irr addition my wife i:J employed, part Ume, as a member of Retail Clerks Asaoclatl09\, where for month she fills to work sufficient we have the 01>lioo of paylna lets than for a vastly superior policy. She m also maintain Union dues of $9 lilooth. In lhe past year we are out <4 -pocket in excess of $200. • 1 have recently in a two-day stay wi~ lour boon of surgery incurred a ' debledness in lhe nnge of over '2 That's r1g111 two thousand dollani Tb3 . in itsell 11 outn1eous. However my qwui ' ftl Is wltb our insunnce Ian. 'llier4 should be • -reducllon of premiums lhe aurplUI to be refunded ~ anyone -.1io by virtue of employrnen beoeflts or cash investmeDt b a coverage Jn eacess of ~ ol COU1'1'1 the llmple thing Would lie lo at the surplus insurance pajmenl lo tbe Uent Or policyholder. TBB DELA V encountered by 1be t compon1 .. jockeying lor pocltloo II . damed f:mbarrasaing that an OCCUkw , :::," :>' ,.."':.::,ioate policy and couq j ,. 01.ANOI COAIT D.H. DAILY PILOT Rob<rt N. W<td, J>.blilh<o' Tilomoi Ku1111; Edl"" Borbora" KN!blth Edl1orlal Page Edlior Friday, March 2, 1973 l ,. I -.' 0 ·: . ' "'< •