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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-03-05 - Orange Coast Pilot• rown: I • • .Japane~e JJBiher Opens. ~ion~s Jaws T .o .Free Dis _SOn .. --~ . - • MO~DAY AfTE1U~OON, MARCH 5, 1973 •. ~ ... NO-;Mr I IKT~ :W PAIJ•I ·•· ... --... ~------....... --..... "Flag' Wav.ers . t Held in Sale ~ Of Hashish UPI ....... l USAF Lt. Cal.· John Qramesi of Blackwood, N.J., returning prisoner ' of war, waves his bome'made American flag out window of Medivac Bus en route to Clark Air Force Hospital in Philippines. See story A parking lot attmdant -....,tedly made. &ales . of hadtkh in c.rs of. restaurant cull!4mm was an-b)' Lal!ID!" Beach police .Friday. ·Page 4. · t ' IDdden ~~yoffs? ~ .Reynolds Weber, JI, ol 3013 Mountain v,... 1'ive, ,_ Beach, !WU arreslecl by--· at the J>Ortini.iot ol 8-e ot e;,m. f.11 Broa~ ... y. ~ WU boobd m dwJlol ol .: B.rO'Wn Claims Solons E:~ ::-~~ 7 • -:.=: • John Soporlto, Lapa--. •• said that two grams d ~bashidw wre ~.>1'1fa-andolJeiled . Alte, r.ed. Lobby· Records · ::~ '!'~=~::=:-= • to be a synthetic drQg. • Saporito llid the -had -- 11ACRAMJiNTo (AP) -Tbe socrewy ministers a 11149 lobbyist1aw, Ilia! Brown iovesttgatioll for .-two l!IODlho lie ol State acellled a leglslaUve committee termed "so weak and riddled with :!.:!1 ~the .... ~-=-~ 1'!481 of Illegally altering public recprds Joo)!holes ~.at it ~a virtual lnvitatfoo to reataurant a abort distance away and be to hide ·Dimes of legislators and lJtate of• corrupµpn. • · alleged a aate Yu made to ., ..,. flclall who roctlved money flom 'lob-Brown aaid in a statement tb!I com-dercover agmt In .Ille ..... Olfian ... mittee encouraged lobb\llsts ID file rested We!Mr -he _,. to Ibo ~ • "vqu• and meanlngll'§l OS-.r<porls. ~ ' 8eci'etOrJ .. r Btate Edmund a .. Blown-•u ilas beOiii the cimcl81 pcill<1 iii 111e • Arr · w Jt. a Oemocrat, aald Ibo colxlmiltee lobbyist control committee to alter publlc ""'~ r.r -1· "4'facecl llie, doi!UmtlltB by blocking out dopuments wben a lobbytst makes a lull , tiiO "'1I)Jlc olflclala' nimtS." · and honest repo~" be added. H • T __ "'Bmm, tbe llal6'1 watdJdoi over cam-Brown's statement dld no1· spe\iflcaDy · Unttn,atnn Llf.QS · pl1gn flJing-pltoed~ ia1il stahl' lllW ' name the commltte<."bul.an ~llid ii ··~ ~ wu appalOlllly ~taleil whtn !be aame w11 Ille joint subcommittee. Tbo N ~"ordered lti stall to keep lob-chairman.ls Aasembl!'J!l411 lobn Quimby .ew County Miss 6;Jst --from oilier staJe (l>-Rlalto). who WU ,'lJOI lmm'edlately • ..a.enciea and the 'public\" 1 • available for comment. ,.,. 'Tlf1tl of Brown'a cri!lcilm w11 Ille Brown's statement .... prepared 1or A ·subotltute enll'y, ~ - Joint SUbcomm111" on Le II t ah t Iv e ...i .... at a joint news coo!erence with Oweo from lluntlngtan 8-11. llepped .UVocacy ~tra!loo, .,, b ~.ch a~· freehman Auembl~• Ray Gohlalea Into the lineup Friday Dilbl ad captur<d • ,_ the ljliss Orange c.onty lllle. ( l>-Bakersfleldl. ' • She took the p1aoo ot Vickie TaJlnian, Father R~ues · '. Gonzalea plal!ned to unveil today a bill Miss Huntlngtoo 8-11.· -*lpd aim,ed at blocklni tho now of mll1lool ol aside becauae ot lbe 1a1m1 •equil- dollarl · of lobbyist eamPllgJI. ""'" In the ccunty Plll""'L • • • Boy From li on TAKOKA, Jap111 (AP) -A IO-yeai.old msn J'facbed between Iron bm and foro. ·-·=:•Ille jaws of a lion with his bare to free hla t-year .. ld son from ~ Oli'I IJ'lp, poll« have reported. '!'be boy, Yullhiko Hayashl,entored a l'llirlcted llocltlde Salw'day at a ..o In tlljo town In norlbem J1pan. Then, police "lfd, &unday, a &-year .. ld female lion ~ through an opening between Ille boil of ber pen and icratcihed Ille }¥Jy's I.-ad seized hls Jell inn. 1'be.. boy" fatllor, SllWcb1 Hayashi, leaI>O'I Into Ille~ and ffJUilll three minutes with 1ho )Ian. The father suf· feted ooly 111iht Injuries to his rl&hl band, '(>Ollce aald. The boy'a lnjurlea wlll nqutre -k -llllen~ °"' added. ' lljbujions, glib and' favin !lJ atato Mlls o..... perfiiriim .. --Jegf!latora. IJ'be measure would ouUaw Cabaret, ln Ibo ccun1y lllle. Ille Wll,,... lobbylsta maJdng campaign ooir neM1p In Ibo Milo 81mt'""*" 9-91 lriHbualflkml, ~~belaaid. ·~ ..,..· ...._ pagesnt lul year. an ~' ore ·~ --~ l"ountaln Val!oY • ..Alllla "'"'"• '" ference, Gonzales llid the ~·bill o1 ~---,i,hmo• .,... .., woa being redrafted by !lie legislative was ... ~ I* .,.. • ...-lo '1M counsePa ofllce and cancelled his ap-county - pearance. Whlle.ibm. in.11>ou1 ?VO Johbylsts at Bo. Ski S . the. cap11o1, Goolales aald ear11or only y ers Ul'VJVe .. aboUt a quarter" -of-them we cc. aldered a problem. state law c:umatly requires lobbybta to Ille opendinc records with the ~tary ol State, In bli two mootbt In the Oip!lol Goolllea llld, ho bu ....Wed ollen ;;/ campalgn funds and been .. overwbelmed"' by offers ol. free meals, dr!nb, theater lllCI racelrllck -· "VICAUOO ..... and minor tblnp such 11 ahlpmenll 'Oi wino." BEAR VALLEY (AP) -,.,,.. ,_. ak1era mla1q ......,llht In • blbm1I weaihered the cold bJ bulldlac a -111>111 t1tli!' 1til1r""" · .. shoriff'a olllce r.,..ned. Tho AlpiDo C.U.I)' Sberill'• olllce .... -~ JO, al Gary (;aodmae, ll, were fowld unbanned 9undaJ -- 1ft.r JOO ---llnaP .. n1&bl. , • =· -. -. ------------ -Oty News Baeks --. • -. ---' . . . reeg , .. ' Huntington · Calls Paper Obsce-00 1'!111 an' -·· ollice hea -""'"'-r.r -·ol Ibo ~Loo A,..lis y..., Prell ......... ---.icton·Beodi. 'Ail-1 ... -.... -.. will be -tomgbt bJ Ibo dl)'·-'IUB mau.Y llill$ 1ep1 Orm ot Gold, Bcuma and Ta!Jock •il ·repre- Mltlat ..... --~ and -OIUga, who want to place Free Preas news ra:b lo Dmtinglm Beadl. Qty --Dnld -llid today Ibo -could be --Jlxft.-0, but not ...... -wbere mlnln -easily buy tilt-. "WB CONSD>!Ql ii m ol«me paper. rm not mn """ YO!' could call . it a JW!W49P'f," Rowiaadl .W. .,U lbould not k S>ld, to mJnorl.•t- atY. ~nor,..,. Dm -. bu laued a lepl opinion' atating the ·paper could be -mm --under 1*0tildm ol the Clllf<nia Pmal Code. SMDB AND Ortep. 111 lber -lib ID Ill up Free Prea newi ncu -ID other llOft ncb OIDmonlJ -In the city. , .bqil, Talact, their lepl mmsd, uys 1U clleuts' cmatitu11maJ righla ...... ~ 'riolaled lly tliedeejal. Tho .....,;J .-al 1 p.m. ID city councll dwmben. Indians Reject ~.S. Offer To Leave Wounded Knee allowed to, iean llarliDg at 1 a.m. PST wllhoul ht ol mua arreata. !"eden! --• gand 1Url' ID-.....tlgatioo later would detennlne il c11arga ..... -Camp Uld today Ille burning of the IOW!l'Dml!!Dt ~ .... wu "a b i t -tie. But we cOoaltlOl' the oiler only • atartlog point. • "We doD't care if Iller U!el\d the oi- ler.We can\ eooaider l'liDc ou~llDlil they ..... --the -Iba! ......... t .. here." .-....... His -rdJecled. the eootempt the -.--receiVed -it l8oo INDIANB, Pap I) I ·--- AJID~ths Aboard One Airliner NANTES, FrBnce (UPI) - A Spanish Iberia DC9 jetliner with 68 penons aboard collided In lllgbt with another Spanish airliner high over western FrancO today and crashed ln a boll ol fiam<s, kllling all aboard lbe DCt, airline auUmitlea said. 1be aecorid plane, • Spanlu cl!U1er Con>oado jet fiying from Madrid to Len- don made a sale emergency landlnll al a military fi<Id at Cognac, France, and all aboard escaped • POllee and airline authoritie1 said the DCt jet, belded from Palma de Mall""'I', Baleailc lilancis, to Loodon with 80 adult passeogera and one hoy plUs a crew of aeven ezploded after tbe col!Won and crashed aoulb of Nantes Jn westent France. ''There were no survivors,'' said Iberia Airline officials in Paris and police authoriUes here. French air traffic controllera bave be.en on •trike far weeks at the Paris airports and military peramnel have been hadllng airline traffic. Pollce said they could -.. ... plaoation how tioo alrllners aJlPll'lllly llyil)g In tbe lllll8 dltectioD bit each otll<r. It was tbe aecood plane crasll lnclllent (See AillLINER8, Pap I) .. o r-ge , . Weather , . The"wealherlady -· iniony1 ~ for Tueod.ay, wllb Iqha ol around 65 degrees at the beacbea. and m. land areas. <molgbt lows ln the 50i. INSIDE TODAY ,. , "The Rand it~ th<lll the eye," "'l'l'S•U». The IOllCJl Strip- p<T of 88 V<O!'I Ml .,,,.. dt<JX' thought.I, lh011gh, Ilk• ,.,,. btli<f that soci<ty atil! haa • lot to learn about se:r. See •'°'11 cm Page 11 . ...... ' ~ .... a.: ~ c......, tJ·lf c..~ 11 (,.....,. II --. ......,,.. , ... • ...,.lifCQ:.. " ...... ,..,, \1'., ......... 1.21 1 ... 11 Si 14 Am LIMln ,, • • l • DoiLY-s Sudan to Try Guerrillas for Envoy Murders -- JQWmJllll (1lft) --aid ... .,._,. ____ Ille ..,..-..ST?! •1'1111111 ...... 0 0 _,_. ___ ..., ... '•ii ........ Ille -Ao- ~: t~, --... ..... ·.pua Oest 'Ai&. ... 0 et -.... -.wtly afta-__ .. U,S.. I 0 DooA. Nofl, H. .. ..., d6ef .t r 'sri 'S c-,e Qutis u-., 4'1, left !or ........... ........ • praldmllal jet --""" 6imilieo wbile • SSododor •11•11 llml ola)'Od "Aald 1A11C SJne," "'" -md tire Bel .... cbar9' d'al· -...,. -ancl ldded Friday nfclil aod Ihm -by -ol 'Mi 'b f fire la tba btN •MU al tbe Saudi Anbiln J'af•MJ •brn tbrJJ bid -lltld ........ Two Anh diplomat.I were rt~ Aulhorilies said the men had - American olf1dals at tbe airport said Sod•rwe officials told them the Black. ~planbor poup "will be eucuted. • The Stale Deportment said the bodies would arrtve at Andrews Air Force Base. lid. near Washington lioie today and that the mm woold be burled in Arillll!OO Na- UGnal Ceme1ery, llolb were World War 11 .....,ans, 'Ille onlln dlplomJJUc mrpo o I Khartoum wu on the runway today, llllllf ol them weeping openly, when the two Dag-draped oolfinl ...,. loo<led into the plane by fort-lift tru<U. The praideatlal plaoe -dlspalchrd to Khartoum by President Nixon. 'Ille Saudi minllter ol public aervice and admlnistralioo, Abdul Rahmanwill Abdul, llC<Olllpilllled the -Se . convey SUdaD'• coodol..-penooallY to President Ntxoo. The wives ol the two men, holding back tean, .... 1 down the loog line o1 diplomats and embaSSY staft shatlnc bands and saying goodbye. 11n. llocft slopped to embrace each o1 the lwr U.S. -~ in dma blue uniforms •bo gtwded the collins. AllOlhtr ,..oat "'°"""'" plaoe flew Ille bocb' ol the Egyp<ian-bOn> Eid to cam.today. u the eight members ol the Black September group are uecuted they will be the lint ol the gnrup lo be executed. • j POW Af>9•111eat · ·Reds Walk Out Of Joint Talks SUGO!f (UPI) -ft!: I) I . e, · walllal m ti. a a r 'ic el o.e W .~c 1·-,1a • ..,. -led about lfarrl1 13, a Wftk from -,. AD POWs are lo be ,_ by March 21 _. terns o1 the Paris -agree--. G'Wll" t11e • • n • fll. Vir•wt•-priwer1 ti ... _ · 'Oley mid ~ •c ' c••ld ,..... ... -A -POW RI _ 1tilwtllenEi11 & Zlllr .-;:-•• a ·,~-:"; .;.;.,, 5-loy .. _, ... -· Olllmmist spolrmnen Aid the North V'......,_ and Viet Qq delegales to the JllC wrt ready to return as aoon as r.outh Vietnam hands over a irombled list ol POWs lo be at rr... . Supreme Court A South Vietnamese spokesman said today the Saigon g....,..eol still intends lo ttlum all WIT pri5ooen It bokb by Man:b 21-the deadlint set by the Paris il''*'oeot 'Die -0.,u1n1u1m are demandi~ that Saipl olfiriak --one-fourth ol Ille .. -It bolds -in addition to the ().um•mbl l'OJVI already relea>ed -ml tllil Sallon &Ive the Communilt! • list ol '"1-s .. be released. The 0+11n11mlsts claim salgon biS un- • · Won't Rehear Hughes Decision WASBillCroll IAPI -1'o U.S. darqa...m.d the number or Com- Sllpreme c.rt .a, *" F ' to mllDist POWs tt bolds and bas refused to I"*''..., its ... f •wile .a a band over the list rnaaM das • j•lcHM4 ipimt: the The North Vietnamese JMC delegation finmrill mipire ,,,, ...... R.. Hqglws ~"·.Lt. c.ot. Bui Tin, WU asked Jn • llrifl. ,..._ -*'· Im MP amt Wbdber the dispute between the Viel- ,..-Ille 1*oa <I '""""' lta' Trw ....._ """1d affect luhlre American -----·--...--. iog. UJ1oi: Ille 1ii1P _,.. *' ·,;,, "!lie a-ol the RVN (Republic ol >mdirrc Ille J 19 4 -• • -V'-) -ered with the work or the ..-..,. _,. I 'lrJ'.,. eap.s JMC aal, ol ......, It will have an in- 'l'ool 0... --lrJ' ..... --.. the...-release," Tin ... , ......... I T I ...... p jot ..plod.~-ol that mt.I eolirdy --1w 'IWA irl .. -. eap.s m.llie RVll.atllithe U.S." Tool ._ _ -- --11 'Ill< Aid Cite Yid Cong """"1d only perotlll elae '!WA -. rdia to a_.,. Wbm the number of :lire --c-t ,.;a .. Ille i.-wos cornet acconling to the ........ j k 1 -.... wW Pmil-agrmlll!ntl... . '115 --.. , n -ai''Drt -114 Gen. Giibert H. w·-oocr.o.w-ar"'<!, chiel ,,_ div• , C U.S.. .... to the JMC, said be felt the 'ftlemQidl)'iaatlttl ... , Wd ·pr1t'w DUI not stall the release of that tile )rt b I """ .... .. .. we Ameriem~ ...... l<lt<!l . ... ... --States !eels cmt A& a ..,_ ._;: , W. can ClllllimJe while ~""1a"'~ lry~ ,!~ · -sec'; '!:'.::.L ieing~ted, a U.S.· ,,......i --• ,.rt irl do-Wtidwmd uld the American position 0 ..._ a.. _..... for a --is 1fiOt all parties should stick to the ..--,...._ ._ -aoeement on the return of POWs, ....... .I INDIANS ••. ....... ,,, .. .._ __ _,_ -·---... -· rerei1 • J1mat ,. : ' _.... ftidl ...,. -.ld-irltlis ...... -HI Siam<mdJIU,S. ·p ·-·---111e ~ am "" • • r+:1ew fer q;f .......... ~ ...... ·- raipra1w10 • lrP .._ lllllld. m.e -~~-·a.ilridll&md pelC!e wwwR5JWYl : , • rs ID plM' here. Alll-----nlmed to .ik!Dd 9: I , ....... after' "-leamod Ille . U:S. ollirial """"' _. . Ra!pr ---• '•• .. Ille u.s_.__.._..,_ U.S. altdi Ut.11' ... N • r t .. a.I Saatll Dabta1ep~dlitpuc1 e4 -Slid; ..... , -...... wjtJI tbr Jowa-edllllll n S Ms .. ~ f.-.J __ ,.._,,_ ~ don't mo. llp .... awcMp 1'llrJ ar"e Diil depmdaNe "' DAILY PILOT TM 0r-.it C.. Diii.a. T N.Ot, ... ._., k__.... ... ,. ..... ..-... .. tM ar-.i Ollll p 'S , , 7 ~-5--..... ....... _........., __,. ..... ~-c.. ..... __....,... .... ,.. ~ •• -...ry. u..- ----~ ... s. --S.. ...... C-7-A ...... ...... ... -k~ ............... ........ .,...,~ ......... ... .... ~c.... ... ~-. ~.._w_. ---,_. I.. c-ley Vb ....... ..,"--...... _._ -n.-.. A. ..... ·-....... w.:.. a.c-H. '-li.t-I ...... ---""'-J. ...... --· -OllS--........ .......................... ::'o::''==---...... ---.. ....,a~ ... ,.. 0• m•1 1oOG11 a a, •• a· .... a .... ~,._ ..... u.-... --"'--~C....,--.. ···-~ W&. D ·~·:;·~-::·5•5s,~ '"--'·. -..... ............. ..... ..... ----... ....... __ _ ._... elm; .-. ..... ~ -. ,.... .., ....... I*-• altould be releued at the ....... inllrrals in ~., 15 per- -ml the !'OW releases abonld be cmup•!ed by MaJcll 21, or IO daya !ullowing the effective dale ol the ceaae-m.. Rapt:. Victim, 52, Describes Man ~ County Sherilrs olficm today dmilaled the desaiptioo ol a man tlesailled by a li?·year-<>ld El Toro wcman as the assailant who broke into her Imme during lbe weekcod and raped her at knilepoint. The victim told officers she was asleep in her bedroom when the intruder, delc:ribed as about 22, ol medium height and weight and with long bklnd hair, pushed a knile against her throat and ""'1>l!d ber he would kill her il sbe resisted. Investigators have not yet determined the methxl used by the intrude:it lo gain mtry to the victim's second Door apart- ment . UPIT ....... It Takes One to Love One birth instead of laying eggs as most lizards do. Their tongues are as long as the combined length of head and body. These African Jackson's chameleons, named for the man who discovered them, will never win a beauty contest in the animal kingdom. They're called the most unusual of all the lizard family, giving live ~--'--'---"----~·---------------~ Motorcycle Fans ---~· Get· Excitement After AU-Mace NEW YORK (UFI) -Thrlllsetklng molorcyCle !ans clabning l!lunts by daredeVll Evel Knievel were too dull at a JDOC()tcycl&' 'stiow got 9omt' bitcttett.ent after all when the promOter Of iJie show maced I.hem during a dispute over a re· fund for tickets, police said, The promoter, Ken Brown, 30, was ar- rested Saturday night oo harusment and Mace posseMim dlarges, and nine persons were treated at the first a.id sta- tioo ol Nassau Coonty C-Oliseum at East Meadow, N.Y. About 75 persons among the audl<nce ol 2,700, all ol whom paid $6 each to see the show, conlrooted Brown afterwards, told him the stunts weren't good enough and demanded their mooey back. As the argument grew heated, Brown allegedly pulled out a can of Mace and began spraying the group. Police said two other men, James M. Draper, ~. of Wichita, Kan., and Seth Westring, 35, ol NUes, ID., both con· neded with the show, al8o were charged with possession of Mace. Coast Auto Dealer's Son Seriously Hurt in· Mishap 'Ille son of Newport1Beach aoto'<tea1er Chick lversoo was in critical condition today at Hoeg . Memorial Hospital with jajurles &ll8laluW Wl\<O his car plll!Jled I Alcohol Okayed For Ohio Smte COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -Ohio Sliote University will modify school regulations to allow possession and consumption or alcohol in student rooms at apartments, OSU President Harold Enarson bas told the board ol lrustees. Enanon said each residential unit desiring availability of alcohol must develop certain plans, "To receive approval, such plans must incorpc:cate appropriate safeguards to assure such consumption be resb"icted to student rooms and apartments and the rights of individuals to whom the use of alcohol is offensive will be fully respected," En arson said. lrom Pacific Coast Jllghway early Sun- day morning. Chick lvenon JV, 20, -of ~ <llmmel Drive, Neiijiori 'lleach, apparenlly' ll>st control of his 1'12' Jaguar XKE oo tbe rain slick highway near El Morro school just north of Laguna &ach, California Highway Patrol offlcer:s said, Officers said the road was dart and ligt: rain was lalling making the road treacberou5. Jvenon's car c.areeoed off the road, clipped a telephone pole and plunged 100 feet down an embankment, police said. Iverson was thrown clear of the car which was a total wreck, officers said. The Newport Beach police helicopter airlifted Iversoo. to the hospttal. the hospital, Officers said the injured youth was conscious at the scene and was com- plaining or leg and chest pains. A spokesman at Hoag Hospital said this morning Iverson is in intensive care with internal injuries and a number of other "undetermioed injuries. Goll Course Loses $300 To Bandit An employo ol the San Clemmie miniature golf course on north El Camino R<.al, was robbed ol l300 by • lanky young bandit over the week.end - the second holdup in the city in as many days. Ralph F.dwanl Norvell told police a tall man anned with a .2kalibor pistol came up to the linb Saturday at 10:"7 p.m. and demaMM money, After taking the cash. the bandit ran acnm the miniature links, vauJted a reoce and disappeared in the area of the Boys Cub, pone. ..... told. Deteclives this morning said that there was a "1ligbt resemblance'" in delcrlp- tioo between the gull course bandit and the grubby ,_ man wbo robl>ed an employ• at the San Clemente Inn Friday morning and !led 00 loot . '""' liotier -~ officers said, ... -dl!Iemrtly ............ In Ille Satmday boldup !hi! -· at-tin: including a long. Mexi<aD w.;t, a pith belmel and combat boots, Norvell said. Witnesses to the robbery at the Inn a day before said the bandit there wort a windbreaker with a tire company emblem attached. greasy jeans and a Wftk's growth ol bean!. ,.,.._P,,.el AIRUNERS. • • Skull, Bones F oiuul, b)' Boys PACIFICA (AP) -Two boys on an outing have found a skull and two jawbones in the Devil's Slide area mme 100 feet from the ocean. Police Sgt. James Wakefield said the ... ol the bones and skull could oot be determined ininwtUttely. He said olf'icials in Santa crm County, ......... .....-.! umolved munlers have-.lleesa M1Qmjheif1 were notified of the find, Oakland Man Killed OAKLAND (APt -An argument in a jazz club here ended when a man whip- ped oot a gun and shot William H. Graham Jr. in the bead, police said. Graham, 29, of Oakland, waa killed in- stantly at the bar ol the Lamppost night club, police said. Officers said they bad not arrested anyone in the case. LOW PRICES ARE BORN HERE ••• RAISED ELSEWHERE • GE 23.6 cu. ft. AMERICANA" Side-by-Side Refrigerator- Freezer wllh lmmenH 301 lb, capacity,,_ Juet35l4# __ . no frost lllrouglloUL ~Bin·--· 2IO cubff. Ral!laefalor INtureo:co.-tlble,71 D!IJ Moat KN!*r, adfualo llbl•--•nd adfual<lble cablnel aheMe ol lampel9d glaaa, '""" candi..,.noer. Mod•I TFf 241' • NOBODY snLS G.E. FOR ~ THAN DUNLAP . ·~E.ECTOK"IEST IUY" ..... -·- SOFl-•ASll-.... Rt .. t . 1 •1t...rn....,. •Ala rl: hie*"" .,.._.,. ·---·---~59'6 90.DAY "tASH __,,. .... ---. --.. --lleceiriel Ills rod beretta bat ll'om PoPe Paol VI dtll!llg a 'contlstot'J. 1 la tbe -Vatlwl la new Canllnal Tlmotliy ¥mnlnf, of Loo Aqe!M. I • ' • • . I I I I ' I ! with p sal are • ( •• I J I • I a a • = I I • • • J I I 1 l -----------· ~-----~---~ --.---.--...-_,,_---.-____ ,.._~-~ ... ---·--... ---......-~-."'T'.;_·---~_.....::: .. .___ .... ::;a. • Coast Uni ' .Will File . . I Map Soon A.~f-lnlluence ""'P will lieJlled with the county within the next~two weeks to make officlab· aware of a new coordinating """""° made '!P ol I~ South Coast homeowners' al80Clailons and civic groups in unincorporated areas. Tile new group plans to call itaell the United South Orange Coast Communities ( USOCC) and ils llr8t 11rn II to establlsb belt.er rapPOrt and a line of com- munication with the couoty, according to chJef orpnber Paul Saytt of Dana Point. 1The map has no legal purpose, but we want to receive inlOl'llllltlon from the • county planning commlalob, the 'stal&- empowered L<>ca1 Agency Formation Commission and any olhei-a,.. ol stale ol county government that takes action that would influence us," SI?"' ~ As these agencie<".,. made awatt of the group, Sayr< said, USOCC would formulate its own committees to find solutioM to problems sliared by thO dil· ferent unincorporated communiUes. Common problems listed in the organh.atioo's tentaUve by-laws concern: planning and land use;· tuation; roads and freeways; schools; police, fire and OOuse protection:· pan. '°d recreation; local governments; ,Oood control, and ecolQgy-environmental impact. The idea has attracted residents from hom<:owners in South Laguna, Three Areb )lay, Monarch Bay, Laguna Niguel, Dana Point and C&piatrano Beach. l!<preSentaUves· of these areaa have met weekly to formulate by-laws and work on the financial issuea, Ap- proximately 150 concemd residents at- tended lhe first organitJlllonal meeting Jan. 16. "There have been no problems: within our group. It i.1 a yuy open-minded sort of thJng where the people want to do the best thing for the area as a whole/' said Sayr<. ~4 kgeneral meeting Will be held within a month, Sayre said, to adopt the bY·laws and to elect a formal board of directors and committee chairmen. It will be open to all residents of t~ groups and to any other civic or homeowners' group that would have the same type of. interest and who. would be -wllliilgtO partlcfpi~·--g'l<fSayre. Pope Hits De~dence . VATICAN CITY (UPI) -Pope Paul VI Sunday ccmdemned the "upanainn ol mcral decadence," JnclnrUnc delinquency' pomograpby and tmorism, ln tht aome of Ibo atrongeot·lanauaO hl<baa lllOd on the subject. At llli ""'*' bl<sllng to a crowd in SI. Pliter's Square, the-· Pope said, "Sad, ugly and even tragic voices are drawing the public attention.'' S1vans Auack Drunk Invader MOSCOW (UPI) -Sw811.'l at- tacked and wiously injured a druht who crawled into one of their warming buts beside tile pond at the Novodevlchy monastery, tile newspaper Socialist Industry said IOday. • I -.,, ·-~. 1'17) s DAil v PllOT ~ I British Soldier· Dies -of Assault u ·Dana Point Out of the Past? Oscar Running Bear, a member of the 1Alnerican Indian Movement, strikes a classic pose as he ·stands with his rifle at Wounded Knee .. S.D., on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The .Indians aze medi•I· with government officials in 111 effort to seWe Ille problem in the town. . ' Subway Riders B~ten, Robbe~ Movie ~ Choking States May Guillotine 'Throat' By vouth Gang By United Press Int.ermUonal . : . . • .L . ,..: "Deep Tbroal," the hard-core sex ">* mOvie tllat became a smash mt but was NEW·YORK (UPI) -A gang of youths banned by a judge in New York, is in threatened, punched and r o b be d legal difficulties in several states. passengers on two cars of a subway train The movie, which cost yeteran sex film 5undaY as it lurched wtderground for 57 maker Jerry Damiano six days· and blocks. . $2(i,IJ!)O to produce, already f1as grossed At one point, one of the dozen youths $4 lnillion in 70 cities. ·tt nms 112 minutes waved a pistol A woman passenger with and features ll__explicit sex acts - a sex a history of heart trouble fainted. act every-3:6-minutes.-- movie and tndicted four paw cm obscenity charges. the I n d i • D • leglsi.ture is eonsldeting a11ill lo declwe tbeale'l! which show such ...m.s plltli<: nuisances. The meaSure ~ paaed me house. A case against tile ~ ,, .. ,.,'< which has been showing the . ....,.;., is pending in ).os Angeles, ml tbe U..!I. al· torney's office in Milwaukee Im 1DDWld against it. Police said three of the teenagers who On Thursday, Manhattan__Griminal . allegedly took part in !be escapade were Court Judge. Joel Tyler ruled that "Deep M T l1s Wh arrested as the train pulled inlQ the !25th Throat's" only theme "is .an appeal to ayor C y Street static:n in Harlem ... Another two prurience m sex. It lS bard-core were arrested at their homes. PorDOifilQ...hy_ With a vengeance ... This·is H-· • on_e throat that ae....v.,. IOlii!-cu_ t." --· --e Had Police 11le-.-1nclden..--~..... '"~•M-e_ar-Jy-_'a_f. . _ . , temoonwben~~acaror ms fin~that-1t Was Otitibe as a train beading froiiiColumbwl Circle at deltned·by~eilourt-appliettn-~-A~---~~-~~ 591b Street on Manbattan•s Wesl Side. ly to that particular movie and only in rregt Son, 19 Al the train started out on what is ~e._w York. . normally a six-minute nonstop run to The Grant Lee Theater in Fort Lee, 12Stb Street, police said the youths began N.J., just across the river from New harassing and threatening the York, is showing the movie. The pros- pwengen, sbaklng them down ooe . by ~. <!f ilq"'·O!!'l•l\IOllillOu\h,.&>un· one for cash and jewelry. ties in New Jersey said ,tbey,.were not Tiley moved into Ille ~I.car and w)len planning I<> halt showings of the mo.rio.i olie man reSi.i.d be,.waa,pmiched. One Ho .... er, perao -ing-tliif'.iiiOfle youth pqlled out a gun. · Ama Leruc, 47, have been indicted in at least two cities, who IJOllce Uid bad" a history o1 heart and legal sl<Jl'I b4ve !Jeen taken against trouble, fainted and iater was treated at the mevie in another two. • Harlem Hopital. In Chicago, a Cook County grand jury 'n>e robbery continued until someone, Friday watched "Deep Throat;''-then-in- apparently a passenger, pulled an dieted . ttu;ee officials of the Town emergenc)r cord, bringing the train to a Underiround Theater· Inc. on obsCenity halt at 116th Street. All but three of the charges for showing it. (The theater, teenagers Jum.Ped off the train. reopened Saturday under ·a temporary A transit patrolman alerted by the restraining order.-) STOW, Ohio (UPI) -1bJw B<lpr Howard says be bad bis JS.jear...i.I - ai:rult!ll on marijlana dlol#S w.-.... "l ~ided It was my respna11ifdy • a pareoL" ' ,,~i'lfll saj<l,)le,did .... .,i,.-- ll1B ·~ o:~.i.fler tossing -....... .in bed, unable IO sleep. Al 3 a.in. 'l1am.y be got dressed, weot to Ibo poliol! - and filed crlminal dJarges .f:A. dill"'1•••c marijuana Jo a-1Dimr~ · Young Roger Howard is dmglld -giving marijuana to bis 14 ;ca-aid brother. Gary. "When I reached a derisim ill my mind and got out ol bed, I aDod tbe boys' mother and talked al length - ber," be said. "It was a mutual OOiM•• • Marine Gets Bronze Star lldilioc-CaJ,lt. David D. Harris, a, di S-. Pltim bas been •wanled the ~ Stir lledal with Cmnbat "V'' for ..... tbe lifts "' -oilier Marines . ~ -i...vy artillery fire in Vlei· -lie ns • m!1111J officer of the Isl lllliDe Rqj"+• md ael'Yi.ng as a Senior -lo tile Se¥mlh Vietnamese -°"111 lnfmtry ~I when be pebwd bis be2olc actions on July ia.im A jWesidt•4ial ·citation presented to him Ii a re:a& tttiremeot and awards d!&WJ, waading to a Camp J!lw•••• l&Wevuan, desaibed his dmd: I "1i1lile be was briol1ng a naval gunfire -Ille -... -bY rounds .., --artill.ry fire and col· ...-in .......... !nipping the oc- ....... tbe cil--in pare Bmlsaaftd CIUl ollbe -.r under !ft, •-W.on-in a~ -...i -more ortillery fire to --wvouded Marines to ... C II aid. . -lonllr.bedin!ctedfroma -the ....... lion ol tbe wounded, Ille ...a ol the sbff aml equipment of his unit to • helinJpter landing zone. Several critiea11J WOdllded men received medical ;iHMire *Mii after a rescue helicopter 1*letl tbem up. He was .....-mg at the lime as senior advi9ft" tq the Seventh Vietnamese -ColpJ Jnfanlry ~t. Harris is ... -ol LoJ t:. Harris of Worland, ..,... train's motorman arrested the three who U.S. Attorney , Frank l!Jurtha said stayed on as Ibey left the tnlin at ' the federa) authorities seized the fllin in ,uly With Street station. About $97 in caall, a 1972 on Chicago's f'.iOrtb Side. A federal ring, and a. .32 caliber revolver were grand jury indicted Patsy Ricciardi, recovered, police said. nephew of reputed 1119bster Felix A rash of night-time subway violence 1n Alderisio, on charges of transporting the 1116Qs prompted transit police to put obscene material across state lines. That one patrolman on e.acb train between a case comes up for trial in May. , "It was a tough decisic:u to male. bat I decided it was my responsi!jlity as a · parent," he said. p.m. and 4 a.m. Bui some daytime trains A Vanderburgh County grand jury in still run wltbOut patrobJ\..en on board. Evansville, Ind., last week also saw' the The Howards .,. -.. ml - sons live with Mrs. Howard. Roger pleaded innocent to tbe dllliile and-was releasedirom jail m ~ -·posted by bis employer, P6« J. Plglia, president of National Mactrine Co. of eujiaboga Falls. He is to -iD Cuyahoga Falls Municipal Caart oa fbursday. llello, World -1 district when be wa• savagely beaten by a mob made up moirtly of women ·and 1 then was shot in the bead. 1 His death brought the toll in vloleoce ! among Calbolics, Protestants and securi-1 ty forces since August, 1969, to 7~ lilied. Barlow was the ninth soldier killed in the province this year. .. Roman Catholic Bishop William Tbilbin visited Barlow's unit today to express his sorrow and regret at the killing. ~ Another soldier 10J1; a foot when a rocket bit the armorea personnel·carrier in which he was on patrol. He was id~ lilied today as Fusilier Edward Shields, 20, Two comrades in the rear of the vehi- cle escaped with minor injuries. Shields was reported out of danger. · \ Tbe Sovlet-made rocket was launched i from ooe of two cars which had been t following the two-vehicle pat.rot \ Jn continuing violence, a bomb blast j caused extensive damage to an electrical ~· appliance store in south Belfast's Lisburn ~ road. : The two armed men who planted it gave a warning and there were no j casualties. Two other teenagers were shot and " wounded during the night. A gunman in a passing car fired four l bullets at a 14-year-qld Protestant girl as :· she was walking along a road. ----..:.._ A 1&-year-old youth was admitted to a . , hospital with a guo$ot wound in~tM ab-Ji: domen and authorities said he wa~ in ' · mu ' se~ :\en:· occurred desplle \he .,. presence ol another 1,000 Brlttsb lroOps ' in Belfast , ,placed on duty to curb · violence in a ~Ucal referendwn this 1 week. • ... -, In other incidents, a bomb wrecked a · hall designated as a pollling station in the Thursday referendwn· on whether Northern Ireland should remain British· or become part of the Irish republic to the south. Among the other weekend victims were a-Protestant shot as be lelt a .l\ellast dan~ hall, an Ulster .militia sergeant found dead neaf. LQndonderry:1 a British soldier shot two weeks ago in Belfast and a Catb6Uc bus driver slain in Belfast. Howard said be was not aware amt Roger, l/; coovict.ed, could be_., .... to a possilile 30 years to life in pria:ll nm be went to Ibo pobce. llDjoJing spriDgtib weather during her first ipree in her outdoor cage lll lhe Central Park Zoo, Patty Cake, the first gorilla born in apttrily in the New York area, bas this reaction tq the world outside. U,I T...,._te SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE ~ 1/2 ~ PRICE SALE!! ~ Mogg! h So r' · II For (udoo!WI Thot Would Lib Te Pld< Up ll•Vlihll Fvmlturr ~ o1 .... Price. T.W., I ; , a..in -· For mm(ll• TWO FABULOUS STAHLEY JIB>llOOM GllOUPS Thot Sell At FlM Furniture -E .. 1wlwuc For $1~rab Them - -. -~ .. .. .. ~ .. .. ~ . . ~ .. ~ 3 ~ .. ~ .. .. • .. : Mahlltfl Bl• Mark At MltnJI'• For sa,oo y.,., -c:-'" Anil S.. To a.lleve ~ ttShot>-Eorty WW. The. Slod< Lntstt • 1 t ~ • ' l ' ' Could this be an Anb reprlail? Or ii ii the wcirk ol a jealous boyfriend? Perlups the noctumal · artist hated milk -or poll!bl' was f~ p to tll9 teeth with Mark S!>ltz,l .wno now smiles airily through blad<ened teelh from bis billboard perch In Belling• ham, w-..&. . ~...,.. ________________________________________ _. SAi.i SALi SAU SALE SALE SALE SALE SALi SAi.i SALi SALi SAi.i SALE • .. SALi • ' ,. if DAii. Y PILOT ~EAST COAll't, OU> COMT1 Al u ~ Orlll&e Oooot beocbboy, tl'.1 -lo build lmagtl ol tbll oclm oout that are prioclpolly compooed ol crowded ttreetl, ahJPJardt a D d ~apen. Imagea, b)wever, can be faulty. • Like back hen:, you mentloo Soulbem calilornla and rljhl away, they alarl talking about earthquaktl and l!MI- ' And In Southern C.Ulomla, I f IOIDebody from back bere llWll talking · about the Eat Coall, we start lhlnklng about Jammed 1treell and crowded llv- 111(. But lumped judgmenta like these can leave you holl\ftd by your own pellnl. New Jersey ii a ca1e tn polnt. . ' JUST ONE BOUR IOl'Oll the Hudlon ,River from New York City and you are In a whole diUerent world. Try Beraen Gounly , wbere llUle lowna and vlJltgt1 follow one another acrou the landacape; places like Ridgewood, or Waldwick, or Ho-Ho-Kui, the Ind.tan place where town govemment l'Wll rrom a white shingled. burrougb ball that dates from a dil!erent aee In America. No chrome and glass cl.vie center here. Bergen County ii a forell of trees, all <lenucl<d now like 1Ucka In the sky. But ,•Prinl will come and the oak and maple will turn .,.... and Iha brookl will IJow oild indeed thil will be a place ol beauty. llomel, many two 1tortea wllb bem- roof.I, dot !be landlcape and many ol places date back lnlo Revolu- bl.lloiy. They oeem lo build irouJ1d theirc&nel back bere. 'l1lere ii DO ivldence 11111 !reel were tom out for ¥dewaly or" taco ,•t.ii\d•· - I SMALi. l'OWN AMllRICA ii 11111 .... ti Waldwick, the Htlle white, woodeo oiled MAlthodlal Church .with Ila tradl· onal spite on Wyckolt .Avenue calla orshlpen ucb SUnday a1 it bas 1ince Yet sir, Put.or J, Earl Sta;ey is roud that thil year the congre lion lebratet ita-176tlr birthday. Do the I, Cillzenl'Flrll NaUooal Bank 1ives that feeling ol IOlld COQfldence with oo...tory red brick. No Ill', they don't )1111 tear down old Udlnp back hen •unply becauae they ~old.~ t Take-a drive, for example, over into JDe ne1.t town of Ridgewood where, on a •llibl rtae In tbe rollinc CGUDll)'llde, tnother church marka !be •kfllne with Its •pin. Hero tbe Dutcb foondtd Old 1'aramu1 Reformed Church. It Is 1UbetanUal Dulcb; built ol mortar and •tone whicl\..Mve defied the ravages of lime 11\nCe 1725. INDEED, 01.J). PABAM\JB ... M old at !be .11.,..,Gtiteral George aablnglon declded4i'i'ae If ID tbe cam- ol ma and agiln 1n 1780 when it vartnualy u a bamcka, bolpltal prilon. ~Breve lbe cblll Femu.ry winds of New eney and read the Dltaues that com- emor1te Ibis place: '/ou -"er U nylbing would be 1Uowtd lo stand so xiiz In Southern caur.rnJal Well, we 1Ull have the Ml11lon at San Juan 1plstrano . ' . • There ii a grsveyard nerl to Old ~amua ctnacb. It la IUl'l'OUDded by a tack Iron fence and the leaning and ~ atbered gravestonel stand like roWI of rn:gular 18Dllntll. Few ol the marten an be rud. Bui IOIDft. You learn that ~ Marta Tlarbuyn paaoed from tbil \nortal Ufe OD March 14, 1712. ' . 1 THE PLAQUE TEIJ.8 you that many pf Wuh1ngton'1 c;onunental anldlen are purled here. But the stones are little r.iore than rubble now. Yoo cannot find !the names of these patriots who sleep. IThey probably brought ll1<m here in 1780, !after the battle 0( Monmouth, some 50 miles away, when Washington gave Sir Renry Cllnton all be wanted. And these men bad turned tbat war 8100!ld. ' THE NUMBED HANDS, )'llU rub some .'of the slone facea. Bui It Is fllUle. You 1 1can't find their namea. The icy wind blowiDI ....., the Old !Paramus graveyard chills you to the /bone. Did they fight the British in this 1wind? Could it have been this cold?'You :retreat back to the comfort of the car 'heater. You hope lhey sleep well. the Yoke ol America wm """"" U- freed, aJonc wllb fl -miUtarT men. U..... Amorican civlllana and t•o Wut German medical worken. ONE 01' TllJ: ~ ..., nurae Mcoika 8cbwlnD, 30, wbo -coptured near Ila Nq April fl, 11111. It wu the -prlaojl« rolwe In U .. I Ttlttlltfle STAFF SGT. BILL BAIRD, OF OHIO, HELPED TO HOSPITAL BUS Greets Color Gu1rd With Sn•ppy Salute, Ttars of Joy Jury Drops Cannibalism Charges Against .Pilot YELLOWKNIFE, N.W.T. (UPI) -A graa&jury bu decided against criminal prosecution for Mar1in Hartwell, the bull! pllOI wbo ate lbe Desi\ of a dead ; p&ssenger ·w llllrvlve !2 daia In the sub- • Arctic barrens after his plane crashed. The 4&-year-old German-bom pilot, who aurvlvtd S2 days ln the su~Artic barrens aller hil plane crashed and hil lbree ( IN SHORT... ,) pauengen died, was not recommended tor criminal prosecution by a coroner's jury. Tho jury'• report said the ~year old German-born pllot'a lnuperlence In plloUng hil Beecbcralt 18 in the northern barrens and bis unl1mlllarlty with the countryside and flying at nlght COD· trlbuted .. the cnsb. But It did not recommend. that Hartwell be prosecuted either for crlmlnal negligence or for desecrating the body of the ~er. e Cardlnab Named VATICAN CITY CAP) -Pope Paul Vl elevated 30 prelates of the Roman Catholic Chun:h to the College ol Catdlnail loday, but told them cardJnail may lose their exclusivity in electing Popea. . Three or the new cardinal5 are Americans: Archbishops 'llmolhy Man- ning, 53. of Los Angeles: Humberto Medeirol. 57, or Boston, and Aponte Martines, $0, or San Juan, Puerto Roco. The pontiff also identified two prelates he had named cardinals in secret -"in pectore" or in his chest -in \969 because they lived in Communist lands. e Nizo,. Budget WASHINGTON (AP ) -Declaring lbat the cities' hour of crisis has passed, President Nixon says he wants $2.3 billion for broad community-development revenue-sharing grant! to state and local government. In a radio speech Sunday previewing a speciaJ message to be submitted to the senate and House this week. Nixon said his latest budget eliminates iieven urban- development programs and suspends four housing programs he described as outmoded and ineffective. e T8phold HOMESTEAD, f1a . (AP) -Dade county's public health director said to- day 30 cases of typhoid had been con~ firmed at a migrant labor camp and he ''wouldn't be surprised" if the tolal reaches more than 100. "As of late yesterday afternoon, there were 30 confirmed cases and a~ proximately 70 more under partial suspi- cion," Dr. Milton Saslaw said of the epklemJc which baa hospitalized 107 of the camp'a 2,000 migrant farm workers." "Certainly, UU. la a major outbreak," SUlaw uJd. "We probably will have ad- ditional cases conllrmed." Asked if he believed all 70 suspected cases wou1d be confirmed, he answered, "possibly - maybe even more." two ""· Oo amday, !be North Ylel- --108 -and two 'l1>lla lo -· Finl oil !be p1ane.lodly -tbe nnk· log -mlUtary -ol tbe croup, /tnny Clpt. Stepheo R. 1-ld, U, ol Mllwlllkot, \!!ii. "M1 God, Y<'ll doo't know bow good It 11 to be ttt.e, lxtw aood It Ui to be bome.'' be aaJd In • brlel •-"-Leopold, capWrttd May t, llel, In Km- tum pnivlnce, uld when be w11 told be could make a apeech, "Tbe llrrl thlnC I 'thoufhl OI wu lo add up lbe yean in captivity that the men In tbil crow ha~ served. I STOPPED countlnJ al 1!0, one bun- dred fllty yean for 14 people ii a kali time. Bui tb<re 11 no llOn'OW In tbll -p loday. I tblnk rlgbt now thil ii !be bap- piell group of men In tbe Uoited Stalel or any place elae In tbil w<ll'ld ••. Of ......,, we llll no< be C<111pletely aallailed or bat> py witll all our friends 1till in Hanoi. are releaoed by the end ol thil montb. 1bat still doesn't make ua any less happy day." The POWa were dressed tn the aame gray 1hirta and dark 11ackl !bat other prisoners who have returned from Hanoi have worn . All but one of the American military men smartly saluted the American flag before stepping down the ramp to be greeted by Marcoi, Adm. Noel Gayler, commander ln chief of U.S. rorces in the Pacific ; U.S. AmbaS!ador Henry A. Byroade, and the commander of the 13th Air Force, Lt. Gen. William G. Moore Jr. -. - ltbrlDe sci. Frank E. Clua Jr., 3'. !Ibo wu copWrttd JUDI I, 1917, aaJuted Gayler as be llepped down but DOI the colors. He WN tbe only POW lo be ftltued ao far for whom !be mllitarT bu DOI aonoonced a home town. 'Ibey aald thil WU done It the rtqueol of bla family. TllJ: RETURNEES gmerally appeared to be In mucb better abape than the fl POW• releaaed by the Viet eoi. oortb ol Salgnn Feb. U. Informed IOUlCtl aald moat ol them bad been In Nortb Vietnam •Ince 1911. All of tbe POW1 appeared lo be In good health except Army s.s,t. Gail M. Kem&, 26, of Daniell, W. Va., who waa token oil the plane on a stretcher and Anny S.s,t. Bill Allen Baird, ZI, of Wooller, Ohio, who waa on .crutcbu. Baird, who was lall seen durinC a com- bat operation OD May 6, 1988, milled ely as be saluted and shook hands wl Gayler, Marool and the otbera. But he be helped lo the walUng hospital bus by two men. Alto DD the flight were five member& of the armed forces radio television network captured In Hue during !be Tel offensive on Feb. 3, 1968. TllEY WERE Marine Capt. Jamea V. Dibernardo, 38, of Mission Viejo, Calif., commander of the unit, Anny Spec. S Jose M. Astorga, 22, of 5an Diego; Army S.Sgt. John A. Deering, 80, of Durham, N.c .. Army S.Sgt. Harry L. Ettmueller, 29, of Pleasantville, N.J., and M.Sgt. Donat Joseph Goo.in, 44, of Lima, Ohio. -- U .. IT_... FIRST EAR OF CORN Navy Cmdr. Arvin Chauncey Wild Horses f Slaughtered · Ranchers Charged in Brutal Heli.copter Roundup RENO, Nev. (UPI) -A blood-flecked corral in the Idaho mountalns and seven slain horseS are all that were left of a herd of 60 mustlll)gs brutally captured and killed by ranchers, Velma "Wlld Hor5e Annie" Johneton aaid Sunday. The horses were driven to a remote corral In the Lehlnl MountaiM of central ldabo by a bellcopter, theQ bauled away for use as dog food said Mi's. Johnston, a founding member of the national Wild Horse AdvllOfY Board. Charges of cruelty to animals under Idaho law will be file'd Tuesday against at least four ranchers, Dantzler said. Two federal laws and one .state law were broken by the stockmen who rounded up and carted off the animals, he said. "We maintain these were wild horses, part of a borse herd that bas been In that area since 1940. Perhaps as many as 60 were removed within the last 10 days," said Dan tiler. ¥HE-SAID HE visited-the·-artl, whefre. some of lhe horses apparently panicked and bolted over a clifi as their captors attempted to corral them. "Those at the botlDm of the cliff bad either been pushed over or stampeded over during the roundup. Their nostrils had been chocked down to make them easier to handle. ft was one of t.be most horribly cruel things I've ever seen," Dantzler said. ·- Blood was all around the holding cor- ral, be said. . Mrs. Jobnston said $1,000 was spent oo investigation of the incident and a report, qomplete with pbo~~ba of the dead Mlmals, will be preaenttd lo i meeting ot!beliOanl Matelfff.221ri oen.er, coio. "The reason !bey baul them out like that is ID !tell them for dog food." Ille said. NOSTR.U.S OF THE horses were clip- ped with metal rings to subdue them, said Franta Dantller, Salt Lake City, Utah. It was "the most outrageous, prem1dltated incident of animal cruelty I have seen in 10 years,'' aaid Dantzler, who is director of the national Humane Society's Intennountain · Region. McGovern Links Bad Nutrition With TV Ads Chile to Keep Allemk,, And Stronger Left Wing WASIUNGTON (UP]) -AD American child who is a "moderate" viewer of television sees 5,000 commercials a year -l!l,000 commerclail by !be lime be reaches 16. Sen. Georga S. McGovern (D-S.D.), gave the fi,w-es and added that a large proportioo of the commercials deal with food products -predominanUy breakfast and snack foods. McGOVERN CITED survey1 by t h a Oepartment of Agriculture and the Department of Health, Education and Welfare which "indicate a disturbing decline in some very impor,tant parts of the traditional American diet." "Tllls ctecllne Is accompanied by a striking lncn:aoe In the cooamnptlon ol an amy of nontraditional anack kinds ol food&," McGovem said. SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) -President Salvadcr Allende'a Marxist goVerru)lenl Increased Ila streagtb In Congress loday as returns came in from Sunday's na- tional balloting. Not ooly did left-wing candidates beat off lba threat ol lmpeaclmeot ol All<nde by anU-Manlst candidates but !bey also picked up oeats In !be senate and House of Deputies with almost all returns in. THE OPPOSmON, bowe"1, malntaln- ed Ila control In bolb chambers. The election thus apparently falled to resolve a pollttcal stalemate that has e:tlsted for months between the govern· ment and the opposition. The opposition candidates were run- ning abead of the lefllata about 54-44 per- cent In !be returns, wltb Important Santi- ago Province sUU ool CGUDted. Other perconlage pnlnta went f o r a splinter party and spoiled ballota. McGovern called his Senate Select Committee on Nulr!Uon Ind Human ~=~~1ry1or1o~~ Miles, ReynoMs what effect commarclail have upon cblldren'• c11.1a. D H . S Nutrlllaallta Ind prevenuve denllltrY eny aving ex experta 1'Vt ~ad u the 01'81 ~=w.i:i.=i=-~ 1c1-·In Motel Room The ChrisUan Democrals a n d their alli~ had hoped to gel a two-thirds ma- jority in the senate lo force ADmle lo moderate his leftist program. A two-. thirds vote is required to impeach a president. . '1 IN A BROADCAST Sunday oiP~ Al-. lende said bil Popular Unity coalition, which took PoWer two yeara ago Wa3 doing extremely well. He predicted gov- ernment -spooaored candidates would win 40 percent cX the seats. Fonner President Eduardo Frei a Christian Democrat, told a rally that' the election wu "a definite victory" for the opposition. His supporters snake -danced in the streets. The Voters cast their bellols under a brassy late summer sun as the military in charge cl. public crder oo election qy' patrolled the llreeta and guarded ~ polling placee. No violence wu reported. The U million registered voten, half Ii. Chile's population, could vote for ellbtr a single 1ilte of candidate& supporting Allende or for the alate ol antl-Manlsts who want tbe fftlident lo moderate hll pollcle1. Winter Storm Hits Rockies In a 1latemeot SUnday, McQovem uld KellOIS, General Mills and General NOGALES, Arlt. (UPI) -Movl~ 11ar1 Foods, aa W!ll u lb• advertising .,..,. Sarah Mil., and Burt Reynolds aa)d Sun- cles of Leo Bernet, Doncer, Fltqerald, dll)I !bey did not engaae 1n ,.. when Ibey and Sajnple and Benton and Bowles bad llayed In Reynolds' motel room the J!lahl refllled an lnvllaUoo to appear. Mt .. Mllel' bualnO!I agent died In her • Co~ Threatens Plairis; East, Gulf States Wet •AllOMAl wtA1Mll MIYM:f fOllCAll ._ ,..,. t$t J-& -t) tt.11 2 11 >OJ)() I '" HE WO THEY refused on the bu~ room. that lo appear would ~ct wjlb their "1SS MILES argued !bat abe bad been 10tere1t In a pendlllc anmplalnt llled· · beaten up '° aeverely ·by David Wblllnl aplnat tltem by lbe Fedml 'l'rlde oam~ 28, bar buslneu manager, that Ille wOUl'd mlalon. not bave been an attractive oex partner. "Tbe rrc complaint toeu.lnc on quot-Whlung dleil In her 100m ol an overdoot tlcm ol. mtralnt ol. trade and monopoly ol druP- ponr bean only !be ll)Oll Indirect nla-Reynolds uld be wu iDen1J oomlna to tlonablp to the bull ldndl ol. nulrit!Ob the 114 of a woman bi - edllc1tlan, heallb and diet queetlOlll "My only pmoDI! lnvolvemont ID lbll «b1dt are tbe IUbject ol thil oemmlttee'• entire 1itu1tlcn bu been !be fad !bat I ln .. Ugatloo," McOomn uld-11ve lhelter fur tbe Dlgbl, to a -.n r-,.er.c11,... wbq 1'!'.'!..l>otil badly beaten up 111 a man I... ...: • . DAILY PILOT · who I....-that ~ an o"""'1ooe ol. . • • I DELIVERY SERVICE :.:.:: = !be ~8?"°llll !old Dtftwf ol lllt Dal~ Pilot Mill Miles and Rlynoldl are ID 11 ~-.. ....i ltOUlbem ~ lllmlng "Tb& Man WhO •~ Loved Cit Danctnc." I ll, ........ .....,.,, If ..... -._ """ 14 :"'.:.:1-..~":... .. :..::r.::· I ._,·su BAS TOLD police that after I R Q 1· :ll·" ... .... 1-Dilll!dq party lot.~ and • .Wt .,....., "' -• "' " ,.. -to hil mctel , room, -.~ mumld to •-,._..,.,, ...... ....,... .. • ..... ~ ~.. ns---~ ""' ... • ..., • " ...._ • own room at J 1.m.. co ftDd ber ha&i,,..; tl ,,,. ""' .... ..,. .... ,..... manager, David Whllfna, 15, waJUnc for I ' JI Tt-her. He dem3nded to now where the bad I •l _, "'-c-tr -"' "2·411t 1'!en and who ahe bad been with and lbon " :a££!e~,.;: .... ,w bepn to beat bet up, Miao MllH lald. ... ,... ... -...... "'*' mtld call'4 lleYDOlda. ""° Clllll ta --._ ·-.,_ the"""' and IAlok Mia llllu -ta 1111 l'Ollm, aht Aid. . .. • \ - • GUA s R R w 9-.-s.1m DAILY PIUIT 5 Ji' emulation for Bt1riness Navy Takes . Counter-ecology Mov es Planned Reject,s, • ~ Paper Says UPI T•lec>holo GUARD TOTES RIFLE AT SAN QUENTIN: INMATES 'NOT KE EN' ON IT Wilma Ruth Schneider, 31 , Is First of Several Females to Be t-lired Man•w at~ln • ~ ~ San Quentin Gets 1st W 01na•1 G1iurd SAN QUENTIN (UPI) -Standing with The men's advisory council. a group of her riDe on the gunrail clbove the in· elected convicts whieh tnvestigatcs mates of San Quentin, the prison's first prisoner compl aint.!. has started gettin~ woman guard says she's not worried together a petition :i.goinsl women of. about working ammd 1,400 caged men. ficers. ~-men are~upset-about lll feel it is an invasion of my -pr..i.va('y her. • to have a woman watching me while I'm Wilma Scbneidefl. 31, of Sonoma, a taking a shower," said Edward Jones, 40, group supnisor al a ~te reform school serving a manslaughter sentence. f~ ~ years, qweUy ~ the Mrs. Schneider left the shower area on JJl'UCD s first female correctional officer one occasion when lhe men complained, ~ u:t!i~ poosibilitJ, l"d bo clob-and Park~ip she would be'.)13Signed to jt beftd or Im\ h\ llri<l.)'Oir:f,'" .. llt said.. 9 on.;l Q)U ~ l l \ • • ' "I just hope il ooinetli1ng happens, I'll be ~ ''llul if l re • tro~hle. lh<l'll be ex- able to deal with it. J'm certainly not -pecied t? respoad "':~thout worrying if goU:w to be nmnino ~ watchine the someooe s undressed. inma!'s r~7 ~ : . _-----.,;"' :nie ":01:"~" .s,uatg.~ :>ald. she , .. n1- "I'm CD11Vinc8f lllat -""°.be a "athtzOO WillHhe m"' s fe~uigs. • rW.,.Glet in here," she added "I think "All r can do is hh.ridle it the same way they can help provide a more ~onnal at-a ~octor handles an examin~tion. I'~ not mospwe for the inmates and even make gmng to ga wk at the:n. It w11l take time, life a bit more pleasant _ lf anything but ~vent~ally tl~_ey 11 r;;i n1ore com- can be pleasant here." · . forta61e witb me afoUl1d. '!be h1rlng of Mrs. Schneider for the ~th post broke a 111-year tradi- tion of male prison guards, or cor- ftClioDal olficen as they are ollicially labeled in California. n also immedJateJy raised questions about some of her duties -such as supervising showers. While Mrs. Schneider, a slender brunette who was recently divorced and ltas tliree small cbildren, was convinced she cwJd bancllo the guard job, San Queotin inmates .voiced doubts. '!be pnsooers objected"!<> ~ j,¢.orm- ing some of the guanls' nOrmal duu .. - superVising showers and makil)g body -ol inmates. Reagan Alleged Running in '76 WASBINGTON (AP) -California Gov. RDnakl Reagan is plaMing a preliminary c:ampoign be hopes will lead to the Ropablican presidential nommauoo m 1171, the Wasbingtaa Post reports. . In ill llaodaY editions, the paper said Reagon bas told ,cl<lle lrielldi be'll begin a -Jdng campaign to enhance his -lar the naminatloo. Olatnr1 to wlier reports, the Post Aid, Beapi ltas given up any plans to seet Ute Senal8 scat oow held by _.r &liA Cr$JtSIDD. Girls 'Hired' By Rock Singer SACRAlwtENTO (AP) -T\\·o" 19-ycnr· old Californ ia Girls have testift'd thc11 fell in love wilb a handsornc British r1>rk singe r who asked lhem to become ~rostl­ tutes in Nevada. Singer John Goltk'l':or thy-Jllgc:s and Lynn Dudgeon, 2a, lt. sell-<le~cribed prns- titute. are being tried in feder:iJ C(lnrf here on charges of transporting the lwo girls across a state line for Unmor::i l purposes. "He told me he loved me outside his motel room," said Darlene McCullough, who wept during her te!t.imony. Miss McCullough, a wai tress at the Fairfield club, sa id she notified law enforcement officials when the singer asked her to become a prostitute. WITH FBI knowledge, she allo\'1od GoldsWOrtby-Higgs to purchase gold slip- pers for !\er and outfits called "trick suits," Miss McCullough said. FBI agents arrested the sio~r and Mis~ Dudseop. when they arrived with. Miss McCullough at the Mustang Ranch, outside Reno. Prostitution is legal in Nevada. SACRM1ENTO (AP) - A 0 public in· terest foundation" f i n a n c e d by California's big business interests is on the drawing boards and one of its nrchitects says the fo Wldation will take on the environ1nentalists and antipoverty lawyers he says are disrupting orderly govenuncnt and gr0\\1h in California. The Pacific Legal Foundation is to be a nonprofit. tax-exempt f o undation r,perating from rent-free offices provided here by George McKeon. a Sacramento -eounty land developer, says Richard A. Zumbrun, quoted in the Sacramento Bee Sunday. Zumbrun, an aide to state Social Welfare Director Robe.rt B. Carleson said he expected to become legal counsel for the orgnnization \Yhen it begins operation in about six months. Surplus of PhDs Seert U1itil Grad Sclio ols Decline SACRAMENTO (AP) -California .is heading for a big over·supp~y of PhD's by the end of the decade unless planned ex~ pansion of the state's gcaduate study pr~ grallJS is . pr11ned back, -Says a report prepareO for a leg1sla£ive coffiffiit~. The report, released Sunday by the Legislature's Joint Committee on t h.e Master Plan for Higher Education and prepared at Stanford University, said the surplus has already shown up. Borlfl Found ' BLYTHE (AP) -The identity of a '"Oman \Vh~e vude body WaS f01Jlld 8~~ JOO ~~!/fllJ the P!'orado l\i~Or-!Jflli. ( NEWS ~RIEFS ·) \11eman walking her dog remained unestablished today, authorities. The woman, about 5 feet 8, had been dead from two to six months, in- \'1.!iiligators said S_unday . 0 Ckirl• Papers SAN r'RANCISCO (AP) -William P. Clark Jr. can be sworn in as 8i California Supreme Court justice any time after confinnation papers are filed , says Chief .Justice Donald R. \Vright who voted agrunst Clark's appo intment. 'W' tight said Sunday the papers should reach the $ec~tary of State early this w•ek ,aii< dtark m•t' the!t choose a di>,t~ lo be sworn in. The chief justice said ,tha~ they should be able to work together well despite Cla rk's opposition. O Fashion Store SACRA~O (AP) -The Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour that was the scene of America's worst air-ground plane crash la~t year will become a fashion store, the ne1v O\vner or the site said today. The store i~ on the comer of an upper. middle class sllopping center across from Executive Airport in sou.th Sacramento. It is 700 feet from the end of the runway from \Vhich a civilian F86 Sabrejet fighter plane failed to take off last Sept. 24. Carrier Arrives Reagan.*s term as governor expires ~---D--supporien ...., quoted U say-&7~President OJmmittee :«i lilldy-lte-onniMtced ronowmt the lflt ....r.-.i electiOOB. During a two-day romance Wilb Goldsworthy·Higgs, Jenntfer Johnson said be asked her "to work for him" and she assumed "he Wanted me to sing." At the ranch, Miss Johnson testified she once asked Miss Dudgeon for so me of the $400 she was suppose\! to be paid but Miss Dudgeon• told her. "That's. not the way it works." ALAMEDA (UPI ) -The USS Midway, first attack carrier lo retum from Viet· nam since the cease-fire, arrived home to a wa ving crowd and a huge "Welcome Home" sign fluttering from the Golden Gate Bridge. A dense fog and i:ain Saturday didn't hinder scores of persons who crowded onr.o the. bridge to welcome home the 'vessel. Alaskan 'Top Panner' . ' l\OMllON'D (AP) -A 1leonlod .....,.dar ( ro m SbpllJ, Alasb, lilted his W1 lo the W<!flcl Golcl PllD' nlnl Qiampiolllhlps here Sun- da,. ' ''How It mrybody going to -wbll a good gold panner 70Cl an unlil yo11 come down bcre illlitlboilltem;" Baiifthe _.,_ -· "'"' 1 ... -his only ...,. t. •• Prolpedor John.~ John and -40 otber --Ill llarlal 1rith pans ftDtd wHb an even amount of ........ elcht gold ntl8&0t•. Jolm lllltd • .., all his sand Jn 18.J oeeoodl, leaViog tho \ gleaming nuggets In lhe bot- tom. Second place wenl to Mrs. Murray Hirota, Atusa, who removed the sand In bor pan In ;u seconds. Larry Bertie" Falloa, Nev., took third with a Ume of u .z. NONE ,()ll" the-wlnwlrs g _ to keep tbeir nu gg et:;, OOwever, But John said be walked off with about $200 In prl1.e money . "a lremeodou. tro!Jh¥ guing on four feet ~Ut" and o "beautiful metal detector,'' Which he. says he can Ille 1n his prospecting work up In tho Klondike coontry. I ' ' lawyers. and businessmen. The foundattoo will avoid aIJ lobbying, zumbnm said, so as to preserve itg tu- exempt status. 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He m., see, as lnc:reuinJ numben ol Amerlelm a,. seeing, an unl1l'OOOdented ugJlnea In goyemmmt. • ugliness that needa repair, urgentl1. SomebQw tt ......, that one J10dl!nt after another lw lihaken the people's uust In ~l n started about the time of the prM!ectlon 1Tl' 1eandal and went on lo Watergate, a nasty episode nner aWo{adorlly eJ:s plained. . • Tbe White Howe aeemed. to .be )nvol~ and ..,. acting FBI director Patrick GnJ bu confimled llW confidential FBI files in the cues were indeed twned over to White House oUlcia1s. The oame "contide.n!W" filef s were the subject ol another ruck:UJ when it waJ reyeal8cJ the FBI wu iD the habit of a8sembling extremely peroooal informatioo on members of Congreu, p....wnallly for possible 111e to discredit them. Gray says till& hu been stopped. But now the FBI 'ii engaged In a campaign lo dis- credit certain newsmen and new.papen -allegedl7 on White House ordera -lnclucllng tapping both buJj.. ness and home phones· of the aelected targ.CS. The great press "put down.~ 9tartecl by Vice Prm- dent Spiro Agiiew, expanded to Ille courtJ, with report. era jailed for claiming their constitutional rigbto, and lo the area of . public teleVlsion. Sman stations were flatly . warned of fund cutoffs If their news programs were deemed unsuitable by the Washington bierardly. Charges that the Internal Revenue Strvice sets ·~·"quotas" for age:ots auditing tax returns have been con· · • firmed by former .officials who state agents actually have won promotions based on the amount of money they have extracteti· from taxpayers called in for a.udit. . After a -with.. 119 one at the belm, the South Coast llegional Ccaaenlltion Commission bas picked Nny Capt. lldYiil James C..-penter as executive diree· 11r. n will~• lint ·dY!lian Job 1n s1 ·years. Clpt. 1 philosophy and background in· "'nlal -gemeat are undear. He bas said only -Prop>aition 20'1 suecess shows the people want oolid -l'IP'ing. Bis e:dmshe administrative uperience seems · im· pewi>e. -retiring· as exerutive director of the U.S. Nna1 -in !..on.( lleatb, be bas worked jn master· pinning lun<tions £or 10 yean. · That -~ hopefully will be the key to get· :.f Ille CO!!l!D!ssion out of the organizational red tape Into peuuit hearings. -• • Theft are about 200 permit and eremption appli- cations actnally on file now. Temporuy staff bas handled ~ than 1,000 requesta for information or applica· uam. II""' are coming in each day. . "-. ·· .. The IRS outdid itself, however, in a recent.SU Diego case involving a small moving company operator who temporarily fell upon bard times and got behind in bis taxes. Refusing lo accept installment payments lo update his account, the IRS finally seized bis warehouse, without a court order. And when some of bil friends. all Ins In ...... ii ... lo thi! permit load Cmi>enter .Will be -willl the need lo assert bimseir Jmmediately-as a m.i. ~and effedive leader, and lilera!ly chlrt a ,_., m antnown and turbulent waters. . '"'~··~~I~ •ALL I WANTE!> WAS A LITTLE SHA~E ... Preite lnvolve-s ITT Scandal The Waning Value of Dear Gloomy Gus The Tangled ·web of Watergate High Degrees ---Recent news items-paint -. the Western mind's odd fucinatian with canni.balism.. It seems tbt Wat ac- cepta man llilling man, bat not man eating man. And this somehow rais- es him above bis f.ellow Rmals! A. J. D. WASlllNGTON -The more you try 14 anr.wel tbe Watergate scandal. the more -,.. find mlangled with tbe m ....ta' And tbe more difficult· it ha •••ws to didingnish time who "riolat- ed the ""' !nm lhooe who are supposed .. ,._.the ..... ----It was in "The Gondolien," I believe. ~,,:;---~ .. ~ ~.:: actJy a yur ap, &r that W. s. Gilbert coined the immortal ,_ ......... ......, .... -... Han .... dial Attar-une. ''When everybody's somebody, rll:JGmfl'alRidwd nobody's anybody." In that ~· ID±· 4 rf!GPm- muslcal laod of Baralrarla, every dtiUn high school diploma P&hapo 51 ,...n ed. llis mnfinnatioa was given. a noble ti~e, so that a title . ago, tbit diploml stood for u•wthi•c, lk.aincs ii m tffort meant abic!lu~~oo,lllinl· _ '*"~ u.a·w the adults bod -ID......--the Itmayheoneof·Parkinaoo'•Laws,-or ~-I!utn<iw W!ilim<ftlliln.--tf~........-. 1Jari11c a part of Peter'• ' preismg' cu to colJrgO, .... the colkee the -- Principles, that ere-degree has lolt oomelhiDg tf m c:adld. imp. lie -aD m -.,... 1o dentials get diluted Which college JO'l •ttmd ha bea:lme f::w bis depilty! L. Patrict Gray. Notr:a year as Ibey expand. A mor. impc)rWlf th3o Ifie .-· ?-....,..-Grq-is" facing" Ills awn cm- baH • century ago, of a B.A. finmtim beatiugs 10 bea:me FBI direc-- only two percent of Indeed, during the mo IDWii! ... Djltdlt kr. the population was slump in the u.s_, thmr who -. graduated from col· hardest bit were those with tbe IDOll 1BE IEY «-1111wt11 in the m affair leg •• and -a B.A. academic credmtial• It was Pb.Ds a was lM """rishing memorandum writ- bad .... e-·dilltlnc· lhe -who fell the impact -... h7 '"' ....,,. Dita -. which tioo; today, there Boeingretrmcbed..andwbmguwa:ililMB llll&P*d an antitrust settlement was are so many Ph.Ds that even a post-war contracts wett cut back. A gmenl linRd to a tm.D political commitment graduate title needs bolstering in order warker ~ far more easily ~ ~ m ~ hrrcame such an eor to wure a good job. from _ me job lo.-than a ......... in microbiology or orgamc • ha••••J. ...,,.,s,.,. that the White House WHEN I •tarted playing bridge in the . belat-lly tried lo claim ii waa a fake. !!IJ{)s, there were only a handful of Ufe . IN ~ BOOK piblished -that '!lie W'. ....... Pllsl ftlJO'led !bat E. Masters the highest class, and the title time. F.dooabOn md Jobs: fte Grat Boaad Baal ns di:spatcbed to Omver really ;,,eanl somelhlng theo. Today Tr~ Rolmy,"_ Iv~ Beg -that to ... lo lin. &ml. • ::::: .:i.ici i.Jll~~ : '"'*r"...,;;:.t:.. di: ?-. -~ of I'M'. Eastland later made clear that he had directed that the document should not leave the FBI's control. Our sources say, however, that the memo was slipped to rrr by the Justice DE!pat1meQt . at Pat Gray's direction . a ''very eerie" stranger, wearing a "red When the committee staff at one . point -.tg m cockeyed ·Hke--be-put-it~on..olo-a~-attempted to-..n:trieve. tbe_document. we daB car," oalled .., bis molber. SQ1>ie: . '!'< l!>I~, tbef. cwldn't get it back ri~ht quently, Html was arrested in connecc.iOn away because Gray was stalling ,to give with .Ille Wat.eqale b<eal:,Jn and .a n'l'more.tlme with tbe document. aimi1ar wig was found in cue of'•tbe m bad it examined by a couple of rooms rented by the Watergate ··con--' dubjoits ''experts1" who concluded that it Jpirators. . -· ~. ytrltten' later, than it was _dated and, · THE WASlllNGTON Poif..b. ioi>tl!M . lheriolore, was a fake: Thus, H"'!t and ~-llunl'. ,.....,~ ~ .. _,,.-_ ~ Qrn ~I lo. have · be<!i working 111 ~ a -... ~ ~ver w~ .,.... "• -tirideni to dlsCredit the memo. Hunt has an effort • • ·to dixredit tilt Dita Beard jme to jail for his Watergate work· _., md led.in.JlO<I"*' ..... st81emen1 Gray-has been '· led FBI bi r ' clannnig it ,,.. ·• forgery -three~'til!e"U-.._"': . -· . ' appnn c e . al..,. she had acknowledced ill autbeos TllROIJGHOUT · THE !TI' hearings, licity. Gray. was Jn charge of deciding which While the bewigged Hunt was ~ing Jujt~ . Department documents the Mn. Beard for her statement, 5enate ~~ ~lJdiciary Committee would be Judiciary cbainnan J.-EaslJand a}low<\I .• lo . see._ He happily . made slipped tbe memo lo the Jusll<e nepans avoilahle.the_papeis which helped Klein- ment for an FBI analysis. This ·;9-81 c19ne di~ bu~ refus:ed to tum over many secretly without the koowtedge ·pf" tbf: qtben ;which RUgbt have proved em- otber committee memberl. The FBI con-~mg. firmed that the memo was written on senators w!\O. requested revealing in- Dita Beard's lniewriler ·and lhat the · lormalion were repeat.dly told they typewriter ribbon was the same ~ ill wouJd. g~t it Bat often, ·it ~d never ar- Ule the day the metllO wu dated / rive. S€nator QueJJlln . Burdick, 0-N.D., • .· . _ for el:ample, a.Skea time 'and again for a BUT MEANWHILE, the documei;it chronological summary of events leading mysteriously ~ up in the possession t.o the.J1T'anlitfust settlement He never got it. Senator Ted Kennedy, ~M'a!IJ .. repeatedly pressed Gray fOl' the Justice Department's basic file on the l'IT set, tlement. But Gray refused to let the committee see the file. THE WASHING TON Post a I s o reported,, h Dttringsthi>zperiod, the-Wltlle- House was growing increasingly con- cerned about the impact of the rrr allegations and bad launched a major ef- fort to discredit columnist J a ck Anderson ... " This effort was directed. larg~y by the same "Mi$Sio1;1: ,Impossjble." ~ ~~t was Jater caugh~ in the Watergate ICID- dal. James -McCord, then President Nix- on's · c~ign' ~ty chief,.<~ vestig~ted us and submitted memos -lo Hunt. . We have been told they coordinated their investigation with rrr. which hired t,he celebrated private investigative Orm lntertel to assist with the project. Inside sources say Intertel was not fumed IOOSe to nm their own investigation but receiv- ed specific assignments through the White House. HUNT AND McCORD, instead of Qiscrediting us, .wound up discredited. Both were were convicted at the Watergate trial and the effort to discredit us was taken over by Pat Gray and the FBI. lhero ~-~/JI~ in t~.1/z.§., • ~ ... ~y }UAPlilJlb!'I ~~-~ • lie< -&l>en l!<md, c:anfirmed lhal been.... to..: "some ... · ~s1a!:'t)~ w s e h p-· · I s ~!.writ~~~-u~7 . • ~·~~it:E -: ·.·? -~ .. e ay Inst e -sosta '. ervice .. tJ!"l"th'!!'!l..._,,;;. '"'I.Iii= allf!llli ; ; ~' 7 -a<ademi<-I"-• --• ot~e "M:..t....:jf u "YOt u !:. . ·~ / • .r...-t: ~·~ ..,:."";.~ ' tbe_gap·' ~ dmdeoW~ Masteri"lrdlii , · ·e~~._,many~~ ~ 11-ttda_..._)ll. •'--•"I . . -~ .... -''"'"'I...,....._,., ... ? ss••_!'"'-•·be . •"~~ they ~)f'beclate ia:ir -.-: ....-_ _,..._... • .·-· , .. "6" -1-..--:~-'"'-._..,,_..,,. "Just as promised," he said ... If, oovJCel. All tilles get ~ •• a-~is 00 looser worth the-. LDoe -a'a Inn the U.S. J'llllal Serlice. · · ' :, • ' ' ' " ~. al' we ·-.1n ~ Sertioo, clelaJe<l.,jlul r befote · 10 a.m., you drop your letter In pand lo lal<elnmott and more~ BarOlnria, -everybody .. rot -le. _ol;., lell. Wat&or ~ :ART HQPPE' ,-. I,' ~; u u:i!:""'illi.'tlii: -_.,., nlislajd. I'· any mail box marked One-Day Service THISIS why it is SOPftbelic lo~tbe ~·got anything that's wartll 'ft!I')' 1em11 te mft peoetnted the plastic · ·1 ~'. , -" 1 ' /'~· _, restaurani'a-lip Q>de." we guarantee to pick it up one day." ' government pleas for dropouts to acquire muc""""k !:!"' u ill wlida 1bt tattered CCllltentl , · > ... ;. _ ... •..., ·:~ :t ~fare ill;"portant fCJr the Mr. Pettibone ..yent on to talk -:_--·~ details~ me ov~. tqich. 1.\ 1,..; ~· . , . ,,..,v,; ·:·o ~a : animatedly about other new efficle.ncies1 'MiMIR ed' D • ,.":'.... .11 -mwn lo the Pool-Ollice · ·'· t 'w.u -.ru"" lllili•"'" _1 llilidtL.-' 1111 '-' •• .!'OJ!,, }'ES,• ~-.said. "i\dding five such as automated package crushers -aD "VOTCe ~ ~~ Coffee wbei·Mr. p;~tit: ~p~ 'digjta _1o,anenvelaPe~easesO?e•etght ~:p;:~~ir~:;i:is8~~~rsi:~::p· _ . :-._Q~~..-. "-~-"-~m1 .;-•. • ;:·~1be~~~~"'"~io-1111: :=11:er;m1~:i::~ it-:.:~:~:~:d:~o1-::.s:' The qu!"tion l!Gore ~house~~.. • • ~·l.'11!".._lo 7 -,.._ 7 M)11'!~'J• ~ . ,,.~!= · •Olli tbe~~ . /· which routes all mail through the the Ameran f&JiilbrturV1ve? To~~ EDJTODT .l r ·,, . •11z.: • · · ~-41!!'! · ~ •~ • •. , .. ~,t 1... , ~ c. • • a,,, • • cafeteria. "As we say in the service," he precise. can it survive lhe talk-; •· ™ \: .--....... ""'!'a-• • s• ~ ~'' •''. ~ , ~ Jf .:/. df!11::r'\ii:tii~'rous said, "let's bring the mail and Ille chances of SW'Vival'! Such lhouibfl. ,. D"E"C!"l:' .I nru-. · 'lcil.iW '-•••r .,. :,,;-'·.; :r.-.. ·~.._,~. ·-.: • ,..._... ' &tan . · Mlt.1 O!:D' qrg . motto. employees together." bound to arise amid all the di.sCuss Of ~ iu:..:JEl.fl..l\..\..l A--Pi*wwwlft:Jllliaai A. 2 ~-\..~ , ..... -'"-... ,, ' ~ You klloW,. '?(ej~ rain nor· sl~t nor "An American Family.'" the l<levisioo • (-e•.....,I. Jlr. ,. I said lhat aeelni he wasn't lil·~·OI-" gl4Jclnl ,<I' -.. • ·.'! Mr. 11.ot!lbon• I ASKED H1M at wbal time Postman series on the William C. Loud family of Uw 'eMt bectDM" ~ perhaps be oouJd .speak frtieb' .. ~, ~ frO,woed. '',*J:low ~ it. go?" Herman A. Unreadable ' would: be Santa Barbara Calif. we, J,. parenll <II the bobJ ........ ;aft a _. bero by ac1ua117 delivering a llllOU!ders stralghlened and hll ~-Nol, veiy1fe11, I sstd. Whatever hap-honored . As virtually ' everyone Imo,.. by now, also the plainllffs of the --. • leller lo llr. ml llrl. A1ttJt J'tamm Qf . unglaud. '• peiied lo ~y &erv!ce? "At 10 a.m. on August 3," he said. Pal and Bill Loud decided on a~. 'llleftis plenty tf-ID-.. -l(rrGe -. !I ..... JI~., µi.t ,. 1' : • ·' 1 •. "1970." · during the filming of tbe series. ~. l~t claim. ·:A oi;:w ~ ~ ll'JMbl W Wm 1llllledl hm Tr•••iN.J.~ ODty • • · -: ,; • ' 1-',.. ·..,, .• ,_ • I said my press release 1DliR have lesser crises also were recbrded by the dissolutkm m mjd..tife is~ GMa•td • .._.. m&r. v '~f·'~"' ~. "' p · r ' · J.~.,.; been delayed. cameras that followed the family almost bY ~· marital cou nse..lors . '""Di1r. Jbe ldter" ..., ~ • , ._. .. ~ , -.J.__~ • OJ!UULl!CJOll "Aa we say in the aeh'ice,'''M aa14, ev~rywhere for seven montbl. 1tle psjd>a~, and ma _tr l mo ~1a I •-tlitual 1o JG:. PolJi Ap:iap o(vl«l::l ~ '". ... -. ,1• , · "better late,'' ~r1gm~tors of the project insist that their tomeyJ/ ~ lfOI wro1e • Semi Jlaple. . 5trel$. TtmDi, tiio_ ·\be. -f _. ..Z · --~ -•-Than never? mtent!"n was to docum"1t the lilf of OJ> Beha~.ma~~lltiss!:; flw _. del!gMld ID ,_.,. IL . DOll..ed.. ..,olttMitf r£~·" •/~ '~ ,~ ~ J'•' "Yes," agieed Mr. Peltlbooe. "We qy Amencan lamily, nol lhe Americao pr\'SS~• ts••··---"'"' ' "It's a *llelt lo-..,~ mall )bese . _:_____;, i ,.......,., '( ! · . · ) lhal, too." famUy. JIG !here bas Item 111 Ina-cl J1.t ...._, -r.-'-. -bY lbe ..-.. lor the<\l\'llrld ' 00,'lrU' & 'M r---...... -----.,..., • • .,. .. ,.u1 .. divonie --.... ...... ..... s • ,....... • ........ o1 ' THE B '.DJ.J.LllJ.~ NEVER111ELESS, DllDI' viewera nedforllllp:Myoars."'111eCoodaboll s• ...... lier c-.I.B..T.. .....,..~Ute_.--~:~ • evidently regard lite LdlJd> as re--marriod for 21 yoars -a., .... ...... !Ito -,...._ • -....,.-.."""' ilioCulaed "':!.~ . . -. , s • 7 · OIA"°I CO.UT lallve or American family )ife in general. cledded lo llO their_. ft1I. 'ftia -ill aid,..-,, 'that "" 'Ille Unlt.d NaU..--aad !Ito " . ~ • . AnlhroPologiJ! Margq"Mead went·ao It It--a ff mlll'ied ~fell ~. i:---lhe id. ID lbe ftdme Quation, 1 '~11ti!t ~ 8'1t'~ . wllldf~·-of P,Olloy in lar as lo caU the TV Sitl'ffs "as IR!pG!tant an obl;,.lion to 1nak up. Al c.disW • z.:..:_ , Ridtard 8Ymoodi and MJcMel Oord!I:· .. VB. In 1111i ~ are a moment in lhe bbloi'J ol human -~-~· ..... ~ ·-not --bmlolJ .... (-1Nlill,Q). . !lftll(pod _s_mv.I_l •in • .,. thought as the invention of the oovel." . u0ooe the IOCiaJ pressure. was to mmr. 4 ';? EF 'le So I ca1lll.'d .., t11t PGlta1 ~ t · '' ... "" ' tJco ~ it delcrlblii: Newsweek columnllt -Almnder' -lt'1 oflm 1o clhorco. • St:< •ice'• lop """-1 Etlpert, Bomor '11111 llOOlt lriloel till aiicfm Ill llte 1 wrote lhat "the "'°" aa a •• Ts l'WI••• Ills lltli.I •• 111 la n t hllhl;J ....-i -. ab• u t A J'INAL ,..Uoo deall with lhe new nuine Amenc.,it tragedy, a 8'1ml* lilo .~lllf...!... ~~ti"';. -1 0 .i _ _, aoM lle'd bO ,iad lo llD lll lbe ~Uoo ID lhe clQ1cl lhluq.ie role wblch Ille U.N. mtem bat been the pit Al school, al home.al -k and · -1 ""' ~-'" • l'I -•' ..,.~ pl..? ~-,,,.,_,, lbe. Jlgltl o'f called upon 14 play In H\lllon lo llt!1 al pl1y, these ruce-looting people act like ~ wi:1 pedtapa ;!" .._.""i.. 'i: 'Qu · , .,,,..,_ to aeet lo allor ~ pmmlll, major problem. Ulln&JIOjll!Ja~ arnuent 1.00lb1es." ~1~ .':;...,_. .;;;::-.-Oles 7 • .,.,.. -DOI --WI ID)' .uon .. a we .a.Jy, lbe authors seek lo WHAt EVER h oed lo lbe -of lift llllll. I llelieft. It 'relehnoe lo hlrth Cllllllol, either • I • ldenllfy lhe I~ which dolerntlne lbe T ... S_sss a p p. -. <m -" • I I -tf .... lion policy ,_,,.. or .. an .. pollcJeo and _... of lnlemaUOnal oge~.'"""• the family waldlword of w!U lie ~ ... h7 Ibo .,... --;--,, , I )..., • -lro -la ......,... ltoalllt, --atrldly -••nlloitt, 11111 lhe eflec~ of Utt& In the Fiiiies? In time da1', Amu1can ..• of modem -.• 1bRI • "'1° P1., -n -~ • ,.-.--farnillel wtte aupposed to 'bll like OJ2Je ft.at remaJm to be lfm. '• u.e ._. IS'et ee • 1r1r, .. .., 'F t hw, II , ~ turn on poUdlt tA national governments. and llal+let. NOi Ar<ltle F.dJlb. Ml. meol u It> 1111 fi-oble -,, aot Ibo I 04; lllo -It II -II ti...,... !11te aalhon Fm lo lbe early, .....,. . lllcbard s,mmdl It RepraeotaUve In Ale:rudoi' oanlenda !Ital ~ now -lamllJ 11111 ... ..-... .. a -· Ill I ., • Clltr _,.... cdlfltl ll""8pla "' lnYQ!va WllO and Europe for lbe U.N. lniUWI• for In tbdr 4111 md early 505 _.. Ibo Jul publlc'I fwy. '11>e ,.._ 1mJ 1ro lilll, I*+ IH!b .. Pll t I I --IJ" ~ J.~~Jf,.;,,..~Uooal, ~ Tlal~wl· md '\e,""'lh· Jdlchadp-~ -•ho ...Uy fully 111 •• , .. TolaloJ llllld, "HawY --.. ., I --... -I' I fie, _. ..... -~ ~.--UOOI, In ... ~ ...... lb the ,.N. P'1lnd 1or ........... (morriqe). We in.a; .... _.. -m!p-allie; ,,..,.., llldllpn famDJ II m' M illt -• -' ' II I -fy jllamlnc "u a propl>yl&rJa aplilll Ad[vlllea In New York.. pod k lo dealh. For the .• Jnlh It lbel 11\lts awn....,.. ..._. o•epopitllllon and war.• -'lbe. laclon ,VICOOR elf KEYB£JIUllG I .. DAILY PILOT Rohr! N. 'Wred, hbu.ti.r thoittU icrr.u, ii- Barbjlm KrtlbkA EdUorlal 1'<191 ldltor 0 In • Safet .._ n.· ,; Polic. L(&Cking lly· millr.u D. ti& ·~ OJllcerneol ~ a~ e a I s lo Soulhem Galifaraio le r ~ .. P"iled ,_ lliliJ" loiiraed alter. !he ......... ._.. ...... quake !hat -. have ,. uniform aaldy .............. to follow ~ I ~ bits just before cl.-Grt. MOSTVoaL-- distrids .... -Ille Ange lea u.lled 8dml llistricl, the -·· ...... Wbilo it .... --... -• " the -n!IJ-tures, a nma1n in -nae -in ,.,, """" Clllilllnlla -Twioe 111 .... ,..., lhe Loi Arr'n ~ trW ti,.. ____ .. lnPc aB. ............... nelll Ad _..._ __ bonds naival ... a- ....-" lbe --. bat fell llhorl (I( lbe -._ -J11na11J tbe Loi A a I e I es -joillei -SOichland systems .. die -· Bay Ullioo llfl'I -. -Unified. m.liaglllD -Ullioo lllP -. Boa- -aod Sm ....... OtJ llllillod ~ I a • ..... "" .... 11111 .. -' mae. Jl .. wultd I J1D • Pl.,... .. a. ----llSHI ,.,., •••• ,.w TOILETT ... M 11 ---...... ---...... ... ..... " ......... ..... 7 ' ., ...... ~ .. t101.U I • .. ' dUHNlf • ,. ' .t • • . I / • • -.-~1"13 DAii. y PILOT 1 -.. By Phil lnterlandi Real ·E ~rgeney·· , . ' -. ' A"'°naw, with • ~or HJ<ha· 1ll4!ic. You deelde:A fully •rrl· chrCntz«! 4-s~'or one Of th!o beol/Juto- 'ntQUqilp., t'hewor~ ' Nll Actual S1WU1 FallA • Capital in By DICK WESr ·WASllING'l'ON (UPI) Tiils 'city bas, at a rough atbUlt. about a d 0 i e·n tmefsency snow l>lanf, any or . all 1)1.whidl qn be·lnvoked at a moll1ellt's.ootke. . !;~y,. ~ preparations . ore~te. The current winterf'ba.s ex· posed a sbocklng dereliction in emergency snow planning -a failure. tO prepare a plan for the most aeriows exigency of all. Wla. ._ o1 ve. ""~-~roma 145-hitTurbOFlre 350 veto" 245-hp Turbo-1e1454 ve with four- lxlrrel carburetion. . 1 AM NOT ~ '°"""" to 'fQCb 'oln?Ws vlctUm at -t)re, ...,.. -and -11'<1 dealen IUfl the ""' trucl:' ol>er•tln" or el· torliGnlsts, ·who pwn:an oat ti ~ '.\.G H .T !'It \> SIDE NO SINGll: IJo...._,, -..... """'bit quite u bani -0.. llilinl iDduslly. lflirood " tho -clrougllt to aearbJ *1 ,,,..ns .... left their ...... hamn !or por- -ti Ille ..-. Ami !bat, .. 'lurll, ........ led ........ :..i_ " --limbs, ONEORMOREolthe...,., ;:i'~~losseS -plans calls for =~~~~~~== ma1Q~ crews .to fling CM• s •• n vast quantities ot salt upon the streets .. .... .. the -I Q Dake has settled. The ~ • • • ol 145 And . --.. • I ..... . . Toh~-.. --11ooaJd .... 0 IJhllae. • ' l • .. ' ' ' 1 • • • • • S DAILY PILOT PoUtfeel Notes Health For the Record Court Bill Pushed IJCI's Se 1iltz Professor Named Office To Change Death Notices ..... Ctrffonl I . Aold. Aoe U. of lflllll IUW,d St., H1111tlrllllan llMc:tt. O.te of cletth, Mt;rcll I, lrh. lllrvl_. IPI' 1111rerrtt. Sftlro ..,,, Mfry Aollll fllrM 1l1!9n, LV-C. c:.r.n,..... J-M. Howe ..-Jo AllM !l~~!..!....~"T'u!.-~~an T, Aoki. v1111:-iml~;c;;;;ol. t"AML ;"fM~!J ~c .. ~r..:i..,.h~ PM~ fmtth1 Ciiiotl. lltli ry,HlM?· Donald It. H•MY. Aoe 31.1. of Ml Vl1ta MIN!oro\ NtwPOrl Beach. u1!1 OI dnltl, M.rch , 1m. Svnll.-.111 bY wlftl. J1111n•1 thrM "'"9, Brad, lrUC:I 11'(1 lrltn~ 1U of NA'llOl't l!IChl fW'Q 1l1t1r~, 110,..rlv H1,,,_,,, 11111=" 1•rlwlr1 Whlrlow, G11llJ 11Urorn11. r ti ..,...len wero 1111111 ul'ld1v, ~r Mr Ill' h of om. with DI'. ~111~'1 ~v• mfie= "11i'1"'. Hrv1cn . Uftd•v 2 PM, PK le Vlfltll Mfrnorl1I Pert l"rl..-d1 m1v ealt today, M!llldov, l•om 3 f(i t PM, 9911 lroactwov CIM!ltl. T~ wno wl1ll m•Y m1k1 M1rnorr1r con1r111yt101" ro llrotllret1 Hlaih School AtllltllC o.Pt .. Ptrtrr'OOlllll, C1Uf. ltlt 8 rood w 1 v Morlut rv. DlrKfO'l: YIS Iron M. Novn. 60, 'tJf 11m Dor.00 ,..,,..., Gfi"lMon GroYt. D•I• ot dt•lh, M•rcll ., 1rn. 5'.lrvlvH ~ ~nd CllHl11'1 'i tonl, Hl•f'f Ind P1uf Arbocl91f1 th .t F•lton, C•llfornl"l Swvlcn. Wiid""°"'' 2 PM. 8tl I~ CMpllf. 111..,_t, H•rtlor illnt -i.1 pan.. , .. , !ro..:tw•'f MIH'tutrv, l>lnctln. -~ -...... Ohm. ,,_ 10 rwkllnt 'tJf H1111-··~· o::,,.:~"" ... ~, '; ~~ 27_.J I ~HOir::, "-1 tlw'M .. _,..., T Llll'lbllrg. ClndY Md S.ndr1 JO!lft. Swvlcet, Tund•v, 11 AM, Stfllrllt CMP91. ll\fWm9!11, Good ~ Cemeterv. 1m1111s MOl'tl.wlrv. Olrll(fon. ICHUU• c11lr• AA..-Sdwlt•· m 8rllWflcroft Illa.([, LatlU!I• 8Ndl. C1'9 of <N•th, March •, 197J. Sul"llW<I b'f llll!lbll!ld1 Gusl•YI lltotMr, Alll'9d illllth. of C.Un =S.INtll lhf" 1l1l•n MtrtM . .,,. ·-.. """"" ,_1 •II ot Germ1nv S.J."'lc•t• Wlldnn<Ml'I', 1 PM. P•t ille vlni: l!:"JIM!t. ln111'"""t P..;lllc View Memot1*1 P'trk. P.c:lfl( Vf-Mo~W°(J>l•KIOfl. DolOAI M. T11ltl1. "'"' 32, QI 220ll Col""9, No. '· COii• Mnt. Ctll of <Ntth, M•rch :t 1973. SUl'VIY«I 1W two 11()111, ROl:llHI lod Sl\l.llrl; d•11Ql\t1r, J01tnnt11 mqlhlf, Mr1. J119nll• VIU1lobOl1 lollr broltlt", illl'Y VIHtlobat, L&k"""'DOdr John, of lltlldnnt!o 8HClll J•mn, TultrY, •l!d F .. I• v11111oom, "' Vlrq1nltr th•" 1l•t1n1, ll011 er11. Vlull11 . Arnell• 0 'TI r v , l~I V!clol11 TQrrn, TUii ... ..,.....\(n, WftlnndtY, 11 AM, 8 .. 1 8•,.lttlw•Y ,.h,.....i . 81ij 8ro•dway Mofl\19r'V, Clr«:!OA. -- ARBUCKLE & SON WE'!TCUFF MORTUARY 4!7 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa MMllSI • BALTZ-B~RGERON FUNERAL HOME eo..u del Mar -Colla llela NS.UU • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY lit _dwa,, Cotla j\(- U UISI' • M.OORMICK LAGVNA BEAµ! MORTUAJIV IHI Lq11111 ·Clo1oo 114. -II • · PACIPIC VIE1I' MEMORIAL PARK Cemete:ry Mortuary Chapel 3500 Paclfk: VleW Drive Newport Beaell, Ca1Uornl1 -• PEEK FAMILY COWNIAL FUNERAL BOMB 7801 Boin Ave. Westmlnirter b3-S515 • SMITHS' MORTUARY m Main St. Huntington Beacb 5SMISt By O. C. BIJSTINGS Of ...... , ..... ,..,. ~ Jclln Brtw (R.Fulk<toa) .. wine north Oran&• .Coonty attm)e)'• lo , .. -hla bill fAll Ill) lhat would f'""' Ibo ... auon o1 a Superior Court brlnlfi In Fullerton. .... .. lie bu Written letters to in- land borrllterl uldng them lo ronn a committee to JJU!h passage ol the bill. He wants the committee to 1 pp I y pressure lo COWllY olllciab, including Presiding Supetlo< Court Judge Bruce Sumner, who oppooe the branch coorl. * * * BRIGGS, who l1lo r<pl'Mftlts porllooa "' San llul!ardlno County, liq bee!!. busy on onolllor lronl -Otliio Hilla, where some folks have tailed al>ollt putting a n airport. The assemblyman bu asked the director of the 1tate Department ot Parka: and Recreation to ltudy ttie ana as a pouible state park, open space preserve, or wilderness preserve. A N Y lln'EllB8TED Rb pubUcana .... _ Ibo - of II and IO and lloln& In the Mbslon Vlejc>IApnl Beocb ....... Invited lo tab·up the charter of the Seddlebact Valley Young llopillllcam which ii now unclaimed. The group feD lnlo inaCtl•ilY In lbe fall ol 1m when many of Ill mermen were abeorbed , by lbe Cornmlt... to fte.<lect the President and VI b e n several of the officerl moved oul of the area. Since no meeting have been held this year, the charter Is being made available to any new group of Republicans lhat wtsl1es lo elect ollloers and hold meetings . The group'• former IOCr'ela1')', Mn. Judy Anne Headlee, 26B9Z Pr ec I ados Drive, Mts.lon Viejo, 1R1111erts that anyone interested in re- fonnlng the group may call her for infonnattoo at l30-78P7. * * * EDWARD F. WARD Jr. or Costa Mesa and Steve Holden of lluntington Beach have been elected to the Orange Man Found Guilty In 'Sex Sale' Ri.ng SANTA ANA -Former Santa Ana CoUege security guard Willie Crittendon has been fOUD\l guilty on con-spiracy to commit prostitution chargeS" filed after police u~ covered-what they said was sex ror sale ring at a San . Ana bar. Orange County S u p e r i o Court Judge Kenneth Wllllams ordered a probation report prepared on Crittendon. 28, and set April 8 13 the date he will impose what could be a state prison term of up to five years. The m.pound Crittendon was one of eight persor.s in· JudgeOkays Trial, Delay lh Slaying ' •• SAN'i'f. ANA -A dela): ,has, been 'lianted in the ortiige County Superior Court trial of a Huntington Beach man who has pleaded innocent by reason of insanity to charges that he shot and killed his wife. Presiding Judge Bruce Sum· ner ordered John Roger Alden, 42, of 20662 Goshawk Lane, to be returned to his courtroom March 19 aller learniQg lhat the defendant's attorney I! 111. Alden was aITested at bis home losl Aug. 5 aller Hun- tington Beach police found the bullet-riddled body of hiJ wile Arlene, 39, In the mister bedroom ol lhe real~ •• ". dieted by lhe Grancj Jury following investigation of an alleged prostitution r I n g centered on the B r i s t o l Gardens bar in Santa Ana. The bar's liquor license has since been removed and a Superior Court civil action in which the dJstrict attorney's office Is seeking permanent closure of the tavern is scheduled to be heard next month. Crittendon was Identified by police as the ringleader of the operation and the keeper of all funds received by t h e organl7.ation. Three of five Women in-- dieted by the Grand Jury bave re<elved jail terms and/or fines. Two olhen ... l!Cbedul- ed to face trial next month. Two men named in the in- diclmeDI wilh Qtttendon were recenUy: cleared of all charges in prelr~ actlon. - Bite Trail Funds OK'd SANTA ANA -Federal funds or an undetermined amount have been approved f'lr assiatance in developing addiUonal bicycle trails on the Santa Ana River. The Board of SUpervlJors last week approved executing an a~nt with the federaJ governm :-for the money under a ederal Land and Water Olnoll'vltlon F u n d grant. THERE ARE MORE THAN 2o00 SPARKLING, Dl:PENDAILE1 UUD CARS FOR· SALE ON COSTA. MESA'S HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS. .! • County Republlcoa C..tral Committee to nplace Mn. Man:bi Bents ol Newport Beach and Mrs. Alice l!arlletl of lltmling1m BeldL 1be e two women, b 0 t h membon ol Ibo county Gnmd Jury this yell', resigned from ORANGE coum lbe GOP committee when the "--------' Superior COUrt ,_ who Is · working with the Crand Jury ruled Ibey eould DOI bold elec- tive office and alao aerve oo the Grand Jury. State Senator 0 e n n i 1 Carpenler CR-Newport B<ach i later obtained .. O(>inioo from the legislative counsel Illa.ting there would be no con- flict. .. lbe judge bad ruled, becauoe, though elected of- tlcials, the women were "par· ty offictals," not "public of. ficialJ_" . They "'51gned anyway. Ward is administrative assblanl to Asaeml>lyman Robert Badham (Ji.Newport Beach ). Holden was Mrs. Bartlett's alternate on the central conunittee. * *: * JOHN MEYERS, executive seaetary of lhe county GOP central committee, has resign· ed effective March 20. He is taking a post as director of communicalilons and publica· tioM for the State Republican Central Committee in Lm Angeles. Huntington Man Fined For Drugs WESTMINSTER -A Hun- tington Beach man 8CCU9ed on arrest of car theft, drunken driving and possession of drugs has been fined $475 in West Orange County Judicial District Court after pleading guilty to reduced charges. James Dobson, 2t, of 6782 Vista Del Sol Drive, drew the fine and a suspended 60-day jail term alter pleading guilty to drug allegatioru:. The auto theft and drunken driving charges were dismissed. Dobson's court appearance bad been delayed unlil be recovered from injwies suf. fered in a traffic accident. Graduate Dean ORANGE -Dr. £. W. Kia« le Orange County director of m~ntal health, has announced a reorganization oi. the depart· ment "designed to 1ncr~ase ef· ficiency a n d eff~Uveness through the separa.li?n of ad - ministrative and cl1 n1cal funC'- tion'l." Jonas Sdlullz, 37, a pro- fesaor of physics at UC Irvine since 1168, has been named as dean ol lhe tp'llduate division. As dean, Dr. Schultz will be responsible for administration of advanced degree programs and will review fa culty' research proposals for their relevance tO teacttlng, ac-cordlok to Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. saroLTl, a Newport Beach resident, succeeds Professor Howard M. Lenhoff, who has returned to fulltlme rttpOlllibilitles for "aching and research in lhe acbool of biological sclencos. In addllior> to In. duUes as ' .. dean, Schultz will continue to teach and conduct researcll in the UCI School of Physical Sciences. ms RESEARCH a n d publications are in the field of experimental high e n e r g y phys.ics, the study of the pro- perties and behavJor o f elementary part· and lhelr NEW UCI DEAN Physicist SchultJ. Timothy P. Mullins has been named director of ad- ministralive services. a new post. d "-1ullins is a former a - ministrative analyst and pro-- gram coordinator for . lhe county administrative office. Most recently. ~fullins was executive assistant to supervisor Ralph Clark. Dr. J. P. Elpers bas been named new Pf'Oir'M\ chief ol the mental bt;aJtfi department. Or. Elpers will be in charge or all clinical or treatment services of lbe department. H~ has been deputy director of research, evaluation and pro-. gram development for the interactions at high energies. mental health services since Schultz received his BA, MA July 1970 and will continue in • and PhD and degrees in that position. t ,_;;~~======;• physics at Columbia Universi-1 ty in New York. KIDS LOVE He was engaged in research UNCLE LEN at 111< Nevis Laboratories of Columbia University anc1 a1 SATURDAYS IN the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory at uc Berkeley THE DAILY PILOT before coming to Irvine. • It Mi'8'mms when~ make the move t.01'.i:reat Western'SaWigs. over Californi8, more than any other ··' { .. ' savings association. The Great Western You get the strength of assets over $4 Billion. Complete safety, sinre 1887. The highest rat.es of interest you can find on insured savings. And office; all feeling is all these things. And so much more. It's the feeling that comes from knowing you've put your savings in exactly the right place. .GR.FAT ·WESTERN SAVINGS I . ~·o..-I ' ·~,.,._ ' 1 •lAQUMAtm.U/L.elMn .... I '~ ........... I 'SEALBEACH/ut.w. ... • , ...... ~ 140-0S1S 1te1 ..._.Met{.,,...._• nf..t.. 1410011 'lllWO RMd • U1...... 1f1t Nd""" M 1tul • 547.7571 2191 WMtmlftlW M .. • Q4.M11 Arthur P. Moore, Ma~ Wlyne L SMppwd, MaotaW .lid( tto.I., Mtl\ll.W #I Elliott. Mllllier JOhn A. Howe, Mana&.- o,.. .....,.• •• P& ' 9 A.M. lo 4'30 P.M. Deify I Until 6 P.M. FrfcUlys I Free l'll<k;ng 1FME WITH ACCOUNft Ol't1111 Gii lllCIAe .... n....-..... (It C1t11CM .........,. lnfelers CMeke. ..... Onlen, NotlfY Senk•, Thnt n.tcf/Not. CoftlCtloft. AllO F'" ai.tM.._ ...._ MEMBER: FEDERAL. SAVINGS AHO LONt INSURANCE CORPORATION, FED~ ~E l..0-'N ~K • A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OF GREAT WESTERN FINANCIAL CORPORATION t• ............ ~~~- FRQM Fashion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS :OF '.THE HARBORQ_ • I ' --=~,·'~- D v A Cal New Prest Siar.' Sl!!2_ DPY T u ev with Tahi This beg ' al I pet, Ya w fen ·s •· • H Ya the A Isle Race Captured By Roi,.;n Bob Onot.. ti.foot ClC sloop Robon, Dying the colors ol Newport Hari>or Yacht Cub claimed a clean sweep Jn Loe Ange!u Yljlbt Club's blustery i;lnta llar""1'a Wand race Sonday. Rol>oo linllhed the l'l·mlle coune In 12 houri to nail down ovorall haodicjlp and Class A, hooors. Secood place weot to Dick Deaver'• eount.rpolnt from LAYC, aod third WU George Tooby'• Robin, NHYC. TWO YACllTS were dlsnWted.111 tbe llQ1l8lly wlodl aod heavy.... oil Santa Barbara waod: They were Bob Poole's COlll!Db-San-derllng IV from Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, and Bob Finch's Lark, LA YC. Both made it back to port under· power. . The race was the second of LA YC'a Whitney Serlea. MATCH RACING-'-Scenes like this will be repeated lime and again Miircb 11>-1~ off Long Beach Harbor as 10 of the W'Orl<l's top matdl racing crews crosa tacks In the Long Beach Yacht Club's Congressional Cup series. This year's , matches will be sailed in Ericson·39s. Handicap winner in the Llt- tte Whitney Marineland Race for M1dget Ocean Racing Fleet yachts under 30 feet was SO Long, skippered by Gary Swenson of Anacapa Yacht Club. De Core Vicwrious At Dana I cal Pr .. ton·s De Cort from Newport Harbor Yach! Club was the Class A wimier of Dana Point Yacht Club's Pacific Handicap Racing Fleet Series opener Saturday. The race drew 14 entries ih ' Class A, seven ht qass -B and five in Clai!' C. Final resUlts: CLASS A-(I) De COre, Cal Preston, NBYC; (2) Bright Star,' BUI Pascoe, NHYC; (3) Shi !>I Gordon SUtorlus, DPYC. CLASS B -(I) Sola Via, Karl Lassey, DPYC; (2) Estarte, Keith MI net l 'e, DPYC; (3) Sklrr, Ari Phelps, . Australia Picks THE ZS.MILE Marineland race, sailed Sab.trday, waa also hit by 20-25 knot winds. Pacific Handicap Racing Deel 1achta in the Harris Serles also sailed t h e Marineland race: The winner was r,lqic, skippered by Steve MuUhoDen, Alamltoa Bay 'Yaclit pub. Final results: · J Olympic Winner .. I r ' 1, , g1?npic· Games saUIDa '*! had •' ooe of 10 ierJding ~~~ ,\t;i-1:= cu medal winner Jobn ,..., ....... _has yacbtamm for tlit rigbt to i~rJ.ir.:'.:...'~li·=:.:n, nl w.mor . .t.. ..........,..-. Al Caawl, BCYCi =) Trlbvt•, replaced. America's · Olp ~. compete in the Long Beach MKt>orM11c1. Blatt.'"""", '"'"' •rwl Uwl'lorft, IYCk .(4) R~ , Jotln dicate -organizing Alan Bond ctasmc. Bond's decision to ~~a;i ~lfti ~.,~.i.ft ~ as skipper • cl. • record rw-pass the helm. to Omeo and ~~~, \\t f!:'1lt..9."lJ:':~: "-··• p~• Y·-•t Club ol to--..__ aUc, r.tl (~IN'Mc&-a ... K'HYC. '"'''" ' t::nu d\;U eerwe as ,a crew JDe:IJlUCI CL.ASS c -{1) c-MDornt1 (2) West Australia in Long .._..., ._ him by •·•--w--• "'""' ' '" ... ,...., -T"" """' Yacht--Club's nlnih-;;;i ~1.. ~~~;-~~ ~p,,a::v W~<~~~· JOM ~QJpmatcb~ ~to~-----up ~.'l.1C!~:.1i · cart~t'=. -"'·•series"-~ 1•11 ol Chalnnan'Paul smJth ol Long """o\'M tr.lo ,....,..;;._, -.. """"' , • • Beach and lollow!d Hood'• ~ ... LL -. 'I .. L ... o.,., ficlaJs dJsckJoed today. · ·-AYC. ll ._,,_ '""' euneo, 44, wan the first four ~lier ammnrement d.. Cuneo ~~:rrt.fr1'~v ~~!~~:; Dragon-Class: rices at Kiel, as -skipper for tbe America's t31 w.tt.."1v it: , 4i L9"fel, ._ Jo.t. Geml.any~ and, -~~g !$well. -CBYC1 ISi Hlgli Ftv-r, D•vt-SWI then coasted to the -.1d medal The Lmg BeeCti event, to be '"tJh~fl'(llK.Hl~1.non. H•11• 5"" kofltld, ABYC I ( l Hlll:lo ti, -Roa.rt with additional fln1sbes fA 19th, sailed in ~ -matched LOtl•fl lr .. WYC: 31 TtMClow. Alt'4 --LJ --•~~ by and Grae. Klrnbflf, AIVC1 141 third and fourth to establish Erieean oiNll II OOlll ~~ Oow!tr:lw. 0-ld Huell:~ K$Ft (J) himself as on& d. intematiooaJ luck. of draw. will have lntetr •ctp~"'11'~i~ 't~Z:\ ~~ff MKk. · yachting.,' leading sk"""""'. .~·oc1 -America'• n.K Ravor ~,_ ·M.lllhOHMI, A.BY£; f2) ,,._,., "YI"'""~ -_.. _.... ""'I' RobY 8ffsaflt, ll9VC1 1~1 '1•rnt• Dlclt 1be achitvement wu all the for 1973 since the U.S. skipper 11.·"'-• .. vc; '•) T(trlt)l1. Jan.M ) V I Cowie, l.AYC 1 ISi (;hepi)al'lf, Lit CLA~ C -(1 u gar more remarkable since Qmeo, conskfered most Jikely to de-\tr•"·· .. cave; C61 v1v1. Karl 1Qo11: BoatmaD., Hug b curran, a resident of Brisbane, is sub-fend the trophy, BiD FiCker ol k•· uvc. DPYC. Dl!Yor•ttl ~· 1\IJ..~' i~;1o,a1iacted1~~ eWJ1llrl·Beachand;lf~YQl:lt .,~ !.~ • .:_ , . Culver, DPYC.'· and.decided tli"forego his usual Y.C.,1s aiJother of ttie·!e t£i>" s n• • -'I.' ~ medication .d1rlng the Games ., gressiooa! Cup cooi.stants. 8Il IeU:O. 'because of Slringent c6ecU on '".:."'FtCker, a Southland architect, ' • '-' Transpac Entries Up to 60 Nearly 60 entries have been received for this summer's 2,~mlle yacht race from San l'edro to Diamond Head at Honolulu, race officials have aMOUDCed. drug use. sailed the 12-Meter sloop In· Sail Team ' t ..... d to victory .....,. Austra~ BOND, LE A D ER ol the ia's Grote! D in 19711 and has Spirit of the Weot Syndicate -asked by the newly-form· which plans to challenge ffJr ed Courageous Syodicate to the America'• Cup In 1971, oerve aa Ila skipper nest year. Yacht Magazine Triumphs cat State San Diego Univenlty sailora WOii the fourth race of Pacific Coast I ate r co II e giate Salling Association's southern Serles SUnday -at WesUake. d , Led by aklppers J a ck Sale Anno-unce ~·tema·n and John Wanamaker, the San Diegans -, • scored 23 points to 26 for l'Ul> J • • .; nef..µP, UC San Diego. The 75-baat limit of the n'ranspacific Yacht Race should be filled toog before the May 2> filing deadline, aaid Sea Mag&JJ.ne, one of the race Chairman Cbarlea W. largest and lllOll ~,._lul Snlith. NilQnll yachllng pWillcalions, The 67-y~-old "TraP,!J>8c" baa been. sold ~ 'cBs .Pablica· Pacific Motor Boal In 't•. · Ba= w~ the low~lllt A • Sea was founded In 19.ll ""'1 dl1i.: -=· went to -UC ~ acqulredob)' Mlller.Freeman, in l(vjno wlJb aldppen" Tom IS5S. Wilsm: aod·John Rols·llllggan. start3 on the Fourth of July tiona,· ii was annOunced today. THE Mo·~y ...... every other year, alternating l"lan.i.. ma~, Willson was the low point B division ICOl'<I'. Fourth place Was USC with Peter , Wilson aod Benny Mitchell. There were 12 boats in the eight . races. with the longer CallfQnlla-to-Announcement of the sale publlabed in LOng Beach, is Tahiti "race (o paradise." was made bf Nonnan A. sold to more than 55,000 This year's ''TrarilpSic" wll1 J?arer. ·prealdent of CB S boating enthusiasts in the lS l Harbor Pu!JliCl!tlona, and M l I I e r -otaleo. Fot the post begin at Los Ange es Freemill, president of Miller lour ;iean, 111'. ranted '!"" at I p.m. PM, lllO tradlllolla) Freeman Pu b It ca ti o o s, Giid In ad'mlillnC linooge ~·>n.~/:~lndward publlaber of tbe maguine .,_g aD the naUoo'a boating ~-ge ·-· the 1971 bonotB 11nce 1toa. magut-Freeway Pact T-.... The mqulne wUJ DOW be aettlng a ';Ei of 9 days, 9 TBB SALE WAS nego\iated published b,y· CBS Publlca· SA~ (AP) - A !lours, I . les JDd 13 foi 111 undbcJosed number ot ttoils' lkJnd.parkhunt unit; WatllOllvllle llnn bas"'"' a ft. ~<It. k Johnson of shares of, 'common otOck. which alo<>lllJbl!sbed lload'and mJ1llon freeway· constructjon 'PorUand, Ore., was the HIP' I Dollar value of the transactlon Track, Cycle World and l'V4. contract in Santa c.,.. County, per, sailing out of the Lahalna was not announced, but In-Darer said the preaent the state Public Works Yacht Club In Maul, Hawaii. fonned source•estlmated that editorial aod advertistng otaff I?e1Jortment announced. The Wlodward Pa91age will d.. it w'as abollt-'$311 '11illll0n7' 1lillild rematll Wider tbe neff ·<iraiilte ()onltilialon CO. sut> fend ifs title UUs year. The Magazine ls officially management. Sea's ·staff is mltted the lowest or seven :schweitzel" "Wins Regatta Hoyle Schweitzer of Malibu Yacht Club wa• the winner of the Windlurfer Assoelatlon uecatta 11 !fewport Beach llond•Y· The races were,aalled ti lllSly l&.20 knot wtndo. tinaL results: ·(ll Hoyte SclnMltzer MYC; (2) Bruce tl!atlack• Vayagen YC; (S) Ste\it Scott, NHYC; (I) Pat t.ove \lllllomla YC; (6) F'ra~· Waltz., Newport Beacl\. .Coast Wise C..atwlae, no one I) mofe -wtae than Tom 11!11Jhlne. He'o tbe DAILY Alt.OT'• manaiilnc editor and 1'1rtually 1 ll!o!M11 re1ldcot of t Orange CGul. Check qui -c;olumn 11 Jmt ColsUD1i'' almoat dal!y feature of the DAILY PIL()T. Wamln&: II could be habit lormJlli, I named Sea & Pacific Motor beaded by Ashley P. (Bud) bids .for construction of a four- Boat, but West Co a 1 t Hartman, publisher: Robert lane freeway from n e a r yachtsmen have known it for E ... Walters, editorial director; Watsonville to a point south of yelirs as ''Sea''. · M I II e r and Harry E. 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Richard "Madlgm" Widmar~ stars as a New York detective who quits the force and moves West only to find himself investigating the murder of a loo;al sheriff. ABC D 9:00 -"Fuzz Brotllers" and "Doc Elliot." Two new 1)ilols for the coming season are shown. the first sfarring Lou Go!sett and Felton Perry as a pair of black detectives, the 60C0nd with James I Franciscus as a New York physician out w~. . .CBS fJ 11:30 -"Band of Angels." Clark Gable, Yvonne DeCarlo and Sidney Potier head the 'cast of tbiJ 1957 adventure drama. TV DAILY LOG Monday Evening MAJICH• 1:0000.P mm Gile"'"' llllli-Ullnann • (l)Ott .... 0 TIM Avtnpn GI Tiii fllltbtonN Ol Stir TM fl) Ml DLdet Entmotld1 tJll Hocl1tPOCIP Ltdp E!)Thrtt st:Ooae• 1:30 (I} HGpn'I tMrNI l11tldents that occurrtd durln1 theit fivf.ye1r rel1tionship. • 0 m NBC Monday , Mtvlt: (C) (Zhr) "lrtei'• lut Cell'" (dr•) '72. Richard Wldm1fk stirs 1t Lt Mil Brock, wht qulb tht Mew Yori Polict Otpt. to 11bt or1111tt out Wnt but ii fofoeC fu h1mt1pt1· th1 locll sherifft tnurdar when hit Indian foreman b accvMd. tten1Y 01rrew 11111 S.th Brtckell 11so atar. II CONQUISTA: Hosted ., * by Richard Boon• GE MONOGRAM SERIES 0 I IBC:p;(I Collqulstl A eolorlul trip bid In tlmt to 1541, th• yelr lhe Sp1nish ConquistadOfs puslleC throuth Me~ico 10 the Vtat plains of America, and ln\rodlHltd th• horn to the Indians. • 0 Movlt: (C) (90) .. M, Gtl1h1" P1rt I (com) '62-Shlrley Maclaine, Yves Monlind. Upset because hei tllrector·husl>and is 1oln1 lo m1~e a film In Ja~an with an unknown Gtbh• In tlle lead, 1 wile decides lo dis11uiae herulf and If)' out for the p1rt. ()) CIS Mm W11ter Cronkite @) Mtl'f Ci11ffln Sin m...,....., EflConustt Education €m INMI Clrton Show ai)""'11 (ii) Fran\, .. MllCY !f)Uttk ...... - 0 (lJ @ tm ABC Monday Mo~ll Doublt fe11ur1 (C) (2h1) "fuu Brothe1s" ind "Doe Elliot:" two new pilots for the comln1 se1SOn. "fuzz Brothers" st•ts Lou G$ett alld. Ftlton .Perry as 1 tum ot. bllck dmetlvt• with the Loi An11ttt Pollet D8pa1tment wllo dlscovtl 1 planned $10 mlltlon jtwel fOb!MfY., "Doe Elllot" stirs J11nts.frallillscu1 •• , Ntw van p!'IJSk.1111 ~ 11 .. fl'IOVtd JO Colorldo, On hlS "touftdt • tf rurtl O()lllllllllttitt ht "comn < SeeOnd of Two Parts • Minorities in Movies: Fair • ' . EDJTOR'S~OU-~!l.riCbt-1 ... -..f mltlM!llesl _;or.tho.black _.-mltJ, jd 11 th< Sl<pin Fet<:h1t bla<k Many ethnic leaden say no . aa othe< -do.• chara<t<r; QOfl< too. tl1< Movie Pf"d....,. admit that bloodthirltV Indian. The portrayals a)!ll) of minorities wind.I of cha1t.ge are !Weep-can be Improved. But a spoke&- ing the ethnic 1tereotype man adds: ~t of the movies. But are "We undentaod complaints film.8 proare1.tng fOlt that the images of some ethnic enovgh; h4I olt the. change groups on screen are often bee~ for the {IOOCll Tile fo1' distortion.I. But that is also ~owu·1;g .second of .two art-true of w Asp charac· icl_u on the eth~ic enter· terizationa· in films. The Uunment revo~ution anal-nature of all entertainment is vzes the lftuation. distortion." By BOB THOMAS . HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Film portra)'als of ethnic niiooritles have come a Jong way from the years when Willie Best popped hi• eyes at ghosts and Philip Ahn P!Sbed bamboo uoder the fingernails o f Yankee war prl!ooll<rl. A i:neasure of how far.eUinie images have irogressed i.s in- dicated by this y e a r ' a Academy Aw a r d npmlna- tiom:. "Lady Slnga the Blues" and "Sounder," both black oriented, won a 1otal of eight nominations, including Diana Ross and Cicely Tyson for best actrUJ and Paul Winfield for best actor and "Sounder" for~ best movie . But do films today present w~~~~ ~ CORONA OIL MAR ' ..._...,...._ GBOllGIC. ICOTI' : -A A08ERT OIAATOFF- """" wif<W1 """"""110 f81NEW . CENTUBIONS ,_.,......._11'1' ..osEF'HWAA'BAIJGH IJ!l- Show Tiint 7:00 a. 10:30 ... FOR THE past two or three years, producers' represen- tatives ha v e bad frequent meetings with leaders of black, Indian, Japane.<se, Latin and other ethnic ogranizatioos. 'lbe loudest protest& have come from the blacks , particularly --Hollywood cpscovered the gold that can be mined from lihm about blacks. Several groups C6m- bined to form the COalition against Blaxpc;>itatlon, which presented 1Z deman~ to the pr($cers. Most of the demands were for economic. improvement and tfiey were ~· But producers refused to allow consultantship on scripts. "We don't allow the government to censor our films hllfore their release," said a producers' spokesman, '.'and we don't allow anyone else to, eijber. But black leaders can review ftlms before rele.ase and .rate them SECOND FUTURE ROBERT -REDFORD _ ONE OF T8B lelden of die Coalition a g a i n • t Bla:l-- poitation is Conrad -feP>oal -of th. Congress of Radal ~ - CORE. He remarks: "We evaluated at.)lll 5' films """"'"'"" blacb nl . diaeovered that they btlve DO balance. ,Jn white films, if the •i>Jer Is a prostitute, ti-is usually a brother who ii a good guy. That " not true in black fllms. . . "There is no politiea1. no social message in these black. mms. They merely perJietuale the Oiarles Condi Freeman Gooden Amos 'n' Andy image. They're ~1 a step above Stepin Fetdlil "But the ~ im- plications are so deep tbat die current libm are 10 times worse. Far instance., after 'Superfly' in whid! tile 1lero is a cocaine dealer, four hospitals in New ; Y or k reported that cases of·cocaine abuse had jumped 400 per- cent." PORTRAYALS OF black Americans have c b a D g e d through film history. In the early years, they -were either Uncle Toms or, as in the notorious example of. "Birih ot: a Nation," menaces to while womanhood. 1be talkie era broo&bl -sterotypes. Stepin F e t c h ii epilooliud the sJow.ti.m>. tasSes, dim-witted 1retainer, and others were reqidied to contribule to sudl clidies as terror of ghosts, lz!oe of ·•-'• A=. ed tllO drJor for black film Silll9' J:aw Mr S.:i a Jiiibri"fdldcile-ao l caDnow ..,.....1Mt1Mt-Dlll'l'•'11JW1.• - ... .. --u. do " -J--1 ....t..t..-onel that HCIOLDft(fll SHOULDH'T PLAY ._ -us: ~ l',... _ _, W'ITK OEAO THINGS" tl"GI r-"Qol 6e ca*81 llll5. ,., .. tlOfl.1 can attend and "•ODY sTl~E•S" !l"G) ' I I' el ._,M051 « t...--..m., lbout tbeirl~~~~~~~~~~ _ .. _ lloolilC--· . ,...., """" -lllSd. liad< heritage. Tiie ___ ...,.. ilt Ole "Wben 1 was a kid, we ~d ~~ eodfMM,,.... • ,. ..._ A Md: Jamea llmdj• SUpmDan and Captain ...-1! ....., w .... lllllt -of Mlln'el. Now blaclt films have -OJilC ga:BSR ......, -through that stale. and , , j,_....., be · OJD••W '*"Iii wbltel.. -we can turn to more realistic Mar did Ille eew biaS. Md films.,. * MATINEI TODAY * ainJS -· • talide of BLACIS ARE oot the only tbe law. miDaritieS who have com· 80llB w.acs Gbiia•a• plained about bow they've been portrayed in movies. baN •w•+e***f tllat '"'Scllnd--Indians have been getting tr-teji'. t d tie fine-film the worst ol it from the in the ...., d. hlld: -Nrlioe:!t years of ll<lllywood . tW•i· tidaielibtt~ The bloodthirsty redskin ..... -...,~-ral­ilm.. It is a .. fl a 1llact. became sum a stereotype that i-ilJ .in ...... -_,.,,_ were shockeddlin tl7ilC Iii ..., .. '"wt --wizen Jell Chan er wbilleGHt • iatlleSD+ll&. played a bllmao, com- passjoMte Cochise in "Broken &+cue, .en-tilacb: a:m--Arrow." sids ,......,.. •••wthimc of Since then, the Indian's .., 'oi..-pleoo '"' • '°" side " ·western history haS ~;',;*a':'!:;! ~t IB!n. shown in such films as ~ -"Cheyenne Autumn" and "Lit- the 6bn bas tilde uk:uance to .__. ... ....._ ........., --iaK:e. tie Big Man." Little has been ""'"' • ....-~ filmed about the plight of the all~~ of ELVIS LIVE! IYJI in ndl'*' 5G9lll @J Mt1roa11or o Oirttkr Kart Warr e D lDdiao in modem society; the be6effs the ~ crime recent ''When The Legends movie bas jml about es--~Die~· ~";w~as~a~n~ex:ce~pt~io=n~.;;~~~~~~~~~~~ .......... itsoll. lie filmed "Come Back. (:II a r I es ton Blue." a talo of Borlem crilDe. He .m --"'!be !.-id of Isaac ~:· sWriEI ~ oms Jr_ as • lamed jDckJ ... tllO .... -"'!llere --for films liR ._, ... °SlllJ'rllY,' " ..m•----............ ~ -·-- Bill OoobJ -· """"' - LID 0 '.'"':''' ~c:._ .... • .. •:...:.. .. t' ·: . :.:. . :.,: ~-s... s-. F.-2 • 2 AC.ADFiMY AWARD NOMINATIONS OMINATED FOR10 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING llST'ICIUIE • •m ACTRESS LIZAMJNNELLI • llSf SUPP0111NG ACJOI JOEL GREY UST OtlECTOR BOB FdSSE. "LIZA MINNELLI IN 'CABARET' -A STAR IS BORN!"~~~~:• '"")""' J.,.;r..w -~Jl'l!le ~1ttitr w\11 ~o.t lefhJrn~1ttiJr~'l''=ii'F'•c,. ~ ..... t9-allil ·-~ 7:00 fJ Ill CUI~ --' ·-.... -(1) Tnrtll or_Cin~a 1 . '· ·, , '11.....,. tt<i4'o• QayiijclMI~ " ....... .i. fllWhlt •. (I) WlldUt. Tt.utrt 0 Whlta MJ Untl mi ""1.wo t!J I D111m 'If JtlftMI 1:30 I) Cf) Dorh Dlf Slltw' Dolls Mtt· fB Fray Dilblillo tin tnd her borfrlend Jon1th1n fJl) Wheels, Klln1 and ci.r Rusk plan a weektnd 1t Bil Sui, GI El Amor Tllne tin d• Multt on'1 to see it shattered whtn .fiil)Y1rMd1dl1 Musicales OOrls's offlet p1I. Jaek\e, 1nd hel G) Al Anthony Prer.ents boyfriend, Sid. b1r1e rn on ttie ar· 6) Sj!ted Riter 11n1ement. Ptt1ick O'Neil 1nd Sid 7:30 IJ Johnny M1nn'1 St1nd Up 1114 Metton 1uut. Cheer Don Rit~les 1u1sts. 0 Ntws (1) Ho11n'1 Ht1oe1 Q) Gomer Pyle USMC 0 The Ntw Prlu Is Rlrf!I EID Thirty Mln11te1 With ••• IJ Movie: (C) (2hr) "tM11ron ol (ID Y11ltdldes Ott Blltk Museum" (su~) '59 -10:00 fJ ()) Tht New IHI Cosby Show Mlchae! Gou11h. Jane Cunn1neh•m. Tim Conway and Sh• "' Ha 1uest. Ci) To Tell tlM Tnrttt 0 m Ci) N1ws (j) The Tllrill1ttkers O Crlmt fifbtlra C1J MHUon $ Movll: (C) (2hr) El) El PICldo dt Slfil ~n ind th• _seven Kooch" (com) Em t l!ICIA\I rilltplky: Mllttr l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~I 64 -frank Si111tr1, Dean r.lutln, .,,4 Hi• Cliu first ot two protrarrrs Sammy Davis Jr. offerin1 rare 1Hmpsts ot etltist ®l Wild Kln&dom Pie11&orsky 1t work wttll hla USC m Til•t Qirl m1st1r class. ' &I Dra1net @m Mudl1dl1 llllilnt El) CM1plrtlo @ii T'1l Chi Ch'u1n-U:erdses 10:30 0 Talk Bick m Th1 Advtnturtr m lnsplntio111l LIYi111 (iS Rev. Aly Pizani fim N1n/Spotb · (FJ Spotts Challenge 11:00 fJ 0 0 ale;, al Min ffi The Addams f1111ity W (J) (l§1 Nm 1:00 O (1J Gunsmoke '1hls Golden D One St!p 811ond Land" The unusual and movin& 00 M1nh1I Dillon story al 1 Jewish immi1rant t1mi'1 O Movie: "M•n ln tlll Middle .. comiD& to 1ti115 with Ille turbUlent (dr1) '64--Rol>ert Mitchum, Fraitce life on the Kansas trontier. Nuyen, B1rf)' Sullivan. O ®l m Llulll·ln Dom Deluise m TMll Ol Co11Mq111nce1 1u•s1s. m Mm• 0 (I) (I) al Tilt Rocikla "A (iS Mlllle Reese Show Farewell T111 F1om M1rty" A sllatit· 11:15 iJ1lolltr811111S ly retard~d air! is deeply. 1tfectld 11:30 fJ (I) CIS Ute Mmt: (C) "Bind after set1n1 an old derelict dil · el hpb"' (adv) '57-Clt!k Gtblt, a heart atttck. Sldn., Poltttr Yvonne O.C.rlo m Ho11n'1 HtrN1 Dam .;hnflJ' ClrlOI • ID Perry Mason • g ftn111 lo:d11 El}Hffl1Ynt1SCo1111 O(J)(j)Ef)Widl W"1d If (11-m ! SPIC§~l HollpHMMI Telev!slon .... rtllnl!llzt ·•~ p, 1 T"lt ·• o» Th •-''W'b Oh·••j •• ...,,.. I I 1 ea... 1ne~ u1g. 10 ~an in• Ross fUISIS. Peters sta1s IS 1 mother strlv1n1 ID Tt Tiii ttit Truth lo free her son lrom the s1me !ruS· tralions 1ile has Imposed upon her. J2:DO m Atfrtd Hltcllcotk f'reHnb e?i) Hocbe de 'al• 12:30 0 Newt CB Mlruelit& Y11dtz Show ID Movlt: "The HapPJ TillM" (mm) el) Movie: (2br) "Ktre Comu 1111 '52---Ch11ltt Boyer. Mt!Sh1 Hunt. N11'(' (tdT) '34-llmes C11ne7. C!) Biii Cotby Show 1:30 m Mtrv Srittln Show 1:00 !IJ 0 ()J N.., a!) Hovell 1:30 0 Movie: "Spilt Slc:olHI" (SUS) t:OO l) CIJ Here's Lucy Nost111l1 over· 'SJ-Alexis Smith, Ric:htrd (f1n, comn H•rTJ whtn Ill dlddn lo 0 News se11 lhe Unl~ue tmptormellt "t!ICJ S:OO 0 MO¥ie: "Elfh11t1 1nd Auloul" ' •nd h1 * illCJ Mtil lllmt of the (dr1) '57 -Marth• Seott. -'"'-"·-u·aJ • STADIUM • I .~.~, ' ..AJ.lllU..l"'.1.IH\ ll:.. .. -• ,, ·-''"fl .. SIADIUM •J ;;:;, t. .-.•->J.lll.L;L: t.....,Clr _. -,. "·-,.,, . STADIUM •I .~:. II. .,,,,,., •• U.fl/''1'.W NO "iltl!SfRVED SEATS Now Al l"Ofllll•r 'rlc:n "Flddl" On Tiie Roof" "Lady Sln91 Tile Blues" •M , tRI "Hanni• Coutcler'' . "Deliv.anct" •1111 (ft) "McCabt & Mn. Mllltr" "l .. 0111Ma4t~a. ... "ShHlt Cwc:koo'' -~/#Cf,,,_,._,..._ -~-JEAN-CLAUDE BAIAIY ..... ERIC ROHMER CIAIU:"SIMI' .. ._._ --.-..... "ONE IS A LONELY NUMBER" !~ --- ~ . -· ---•• ~ IHIAfll .... 4 iCIMllY 114'0 llDIS BESt ACTOR JAl,ll W!HJlll.O MST ACTll55 OUNOER_. ••• IS A MUST I I J • ., .. pure comp Pre subsu the of 35 said The Corri may gallo April. . En Mont plant U.S. • OA gove unlik be ab to .eU.caJ fire hills. R pub Ii state that Ills g kill~ r::: . bark stitu • not : aster : Stev ·Erne • SA legis Calif high coun In T µ~v noise shoul force Jaws may Th gene high hand. I Snowfall Impact Studied I LOS ANGELES (AP) -The ; enViromneatal impaet ot ~ I creasing snowfall In t h e northern Sierra through cloud seedinf wW be studled by San Diego state. The Federal Bureau oJ Reclamation and the California lleparlmenl o f Walet · Resou""'' said they contracted with the uni veristy ( ECOLOGY J •· for the galherlng ol in- fonnation to belp d r a w guideline& for ecological research and m on i tori o g necessary belore any cloud ~Ing should begin. Officials said research has shown lhe possibility ol a s to 10 percent .)ncrease i n snowpackl if tfie seeding pro- gram passes t h e en- vironmental impact tests. e ·water Plant HOLTVILLE (AP) Construction or the world's first desalting plant using · geothermal sooces tlJ born oot pure water is expected to be completed within seven "'eeks. Preliminary tests sho.w the subsurface water is similar to the ocean with a salt content of 35,000 parts per million, ~id a spokesman. The project din!ctor, Paul J. Corrigan, said the pilot plant may be producing 30,000 gallons of water dally by late April. . Envirogenics Co. of El Monte designed and built the plant under contract to the U.S. Office of Saline Water. "Will you fix the TV. Mommy? All it doe• I• go 'BEEE· EEEE-EEEEEEEPI" Phllanthro1'Y $40 Million Left ' By Auto Pioneer From Wire Services Auto industry p i o n e e r Charles Stewart Mou, who 'diM last month al 97, left lll<l!'e than $40 million to the philanthropic organization he founded. The Mott Foundation, which received what was described as "the great bulk" of the io~~~~btW.; ~ ceSll ol $400 millioo, a !Qil!> dalion spokesman said. Mott's widow, Mrs. Ruth Rawllings Mott, 71, was given sued for divorce in New York by his wile, Sigyn Lund. She said lhe couple bad been estranged ror two years. 11He_ just walked out and moved to the West Coast. I concluded I wanted to wash him right out of my hair." * The U.S. pilot whose name became a household word after his U2 spy plane was shot down over Russia in 1960 Says he gets a touch of "stage fright" when be flJ>'S his Cessna Cardinal over the maze of southern callfomia e Tree Aid Out? freeways ( ) . Franc:b Gary Powers, a OAKLAND (AP ) - A PEOPLE former Central Intelligence government official says it is Agency pilot, now reports unlikely Alameda County will freeway traffic conditions at ·be able to obtain federal funds Applewood Estate, the family leut lour times an hour Crom to cut and remove .dead home in Flint; a vacation 3,000 feet for radio station e\icalyptus trees which pose a home in Bermuda; the KGU... fihiirells.bazard In the East Bsy furnishings-of both;-and-llOIJ\e ·Powers said Iha~ although Investment propertieL talking to an · aulllence ol Representatives ol various * thous'!nds call be ~. It public agencies told a special Former actor-singer Phil. Is ilothing cong>ared to a CIA slate Assembly committee Jtepa Is to stand trial in San-lllllSion. · that 95 per~l orihe eucalyp. ta Barbara• Marclt~l3 on ' ' * -----· ' tus grov~ m the area were. ~rges of·:tr · · ,.Dln. Lee llu •. 1l;e;...,ew ldlled~.by fro.,...l~~· • -an a1Ieg . cllHllib offllii'lil«in i peutures,laat.ne c e m'b • r · tice a county "".JJ'!t'/Jv to" .,,,.,... 'Connfllli:llO!l'; 'Is go Now, "llelil)f"1S.,tons of day '* lavorably on 'a ~gj ;g"""lllW.· to move -..,.. .bark and1eaves.lier acre COO· ippeal. • -. ~ motor home NfoJates 8. stitute a lifa -~ they said. A request Crom Regan's11t-~ Frederict a.miY ll!d. ordl "Based on what I fnow now, torney to have jurors selected nance: ' J don't think you can get Crom throughout S a n I a Dr. Ray n..,. In a 28-loot : federal pre-di~aster f ~ n d 5 Barbara County was granted. self~ntalned motor home on becau9e you still have time to * 8 dairy farm near Frederick remedy the situation )IOUr-••-•--• selves and local ageomes have Roan1e GrUam, the llClor and uaes ~ ~ ~ • power · not yet invotr.d mutual di>-who plays Mr. Dirl In a televls-llnes and oocasionally !Is : aster acts," said ROOert ed gasoline cmnmerclal, was "':Jter.Al!red CUtaall, county : Stevens of the U.S. Olfice of • ••-. Emergency Prepardness. zoning admjnistrator, said •~ owners of the farm bad been sent a letter saying county laws make It illegal to live In a motor home in the county. e Noise Polley SACRAMENTO (AP) -A legislative advisory panel says California has the toughest highway noise standards in the country. In a report, the Assembly T ransport.atlon Committee's ,Jlllvisory panel oo •el\icl• noise said greater empllasis should be placed ,.Oil en· rorcement of eristing-1mtinoise · laws although new state laws may be needed Jn the future. The panel ' also said a general '"'tewide attack on highway poise could not be handled . without substantial fundinjl. I t recommended study ol bow much K would 'cost the """'""1fJ' IQ be pro- vided with a quieter en- vironment. e Sf!U'lage Sult Suit Names California Qty Sales SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A su1t m.a 1n·v.s. Dlstrict·eourt here alleges "fraud an d ~t" In t~ sale ol lols In California City In Kern Co111>- ty. The class action brought by Martha C. ~. an Olkland widow, ..U '100 mllllon damagos. * Patrick J. Na(tllt, son-in- law ol the late lormer Pr<si- dent Lyndon Johnson, bas re. Joined Texas Btoadcastlng CQrp. as an eieCuUve. Nug~ whci nlanlled Luc:! Baines Johnson, formerly was emplayecl by Teua Broad- casting, then recently served as an officer o f Conr municatfoll3 Properties Ine. of Austin, a national e a b I e television and communlcatlom !inn. Texas Broadcasting owns SHE STATES that and operates K'J'BC.AJl!.Fm- Callf ,._ ~ ,~ TV, Mmat, Photo Proceaors ornia ~"' ~e...,......, and bu • 5o percent illterest co. and Ill ouceessor, Great In CaJlH41 Cable Ol. of Amtln. Western CIUes, Inc., proml9ed buyers ol lols In the Mojave * Desert area !hat the land Sheriff rlcllord D. lioll&tllA> would lncrea8e In value. ol San Francisco 18)'8 he bas 1be suit aays sales began in. .named Hone of the most SANTA CRUZ (AP) 1958 and promotion said Im-< Uoll'!l'llily respeclod men" In Scotts Valley bas failed to pro-provemenll were being made lhe de~' lo . ,;,place perly dispose of waste Crom Its and land value appreciating In farmer Undetsbertff Reuben sewage treatment plant, con-anticipetlon of a city of 15,0oo. Greenberg. tends a suit filed against the Hongisto accepted dty In Superior Court. BllT, CONTINUES tbe com-Greenberg's resignation amid The complaint said the city plaint, Uds was f!lse, many cootroveny surrounding con- failed to comply with a order Jots have been repossessed dltlons at the county jail inSan last September lrom the and they are "dll!ic:ult or Im-Bruno, and then named Sgt. Calilo.mia Regional W a t e r , pos>jble to ....n." Qlarles Smith as Ills ~ top Quality Board of the Central Mrs. Kamm asks that all aide. Coast Re~ion. The order re-sales · contracll be rescinded Smith, ',41, wbci !>layed with quired Scotls Valley t o and ttlunds o1 '11111 Olilllon ex-lhe western lli'dllon ol lhe discharge sewage waste at pended by purdwerL She a<!-Harledl Globetrotten !or five land disposal sites wltJioul al-dltionally -'500 mllllbn m years, Joined the department lectlng adjacent property '1t damag... iq, ~I. drainage chaMels. ~-------------------• H .... ver, the suil, lnltlatttl by slate Atty. Gen. Evelle J, Younger on behall or lhe board, alleged that sewue discbAraed Into pnuier sites percolatei1 to the surr1tce and ~owed Into drainage channel& -- I FOR PRESCRIPTION P"ICES ~C~all • 'ar-' _ 642-41 Tht oldast and 1"" moot ...i.ntlc anti-"-In ftt -••• ,.11tc1111t1 ""' '"" '"-of flno ..... Wfth a -._,"ti of ,,,..,,...blllo and colllOllblol. ..... 1'ltl W..~, IMNrl 1:00 PM• 10:00 PIL ~*'tlurldl¥, 111h, 12Noon•l:GO ..... • MOfldly, M1rth 5, 197) DAILY ,ILDT JJ Policeman Drops Suit On Fonda Sally Rand Sauey~ Sexy~ 68 CLEVELAND (UPll -A Cleveland pollcman bu drop- ped the '100,000 personal ... Jury la,...U he fllod aplnst actress Jane Fonda o n clw10I that sbe kldced blm In the groin and upper leg. Patrolman Robert S. ~ was one of the policemen who amated Mlsa Fonda a t lfoptlna International Airport Nov. I, 19'10, oo suspicion of carrylnj[ drup Into the coun- try lrom Canada. The pills found in her pnssesolon turned out to be tranqlllliloeJ9 !or which she had .. _..ip11on. Pieper'• suit was dismissed at the "'!1Jesl ct Ills attomeys. OllLANllQ, '";i,UPI) -Bel*JJI lla1'1 Rand't pink and -, fans Is saucy llltle _,,.,,ct 61 wbo thlnb IOdely lllill i... Imm about .... Bocbllge at an Orta"'*> oJcllt dim, where topless maldeoa _.. claJJ<q 111 the Iopa ct the lables, the - -<i a,. !AS Clticago World'• FU -rated a -lllill do • llllOI opUI -. dloQ1nloi monl attitudes and oud!ly. "WE Alll! otiU under Vldoria'1 nasty heel," said Americe'• aeoiJI' sapot. Bui Sally. lland, 'Who lil:eo lo aay "I've '-going -up lo my neck ...,. .me. I left the Cann In Mls- ""1rl,.. bas .., advice ... oil..--girls going ofter i career in tbe raw. '1'lbey doo't want any advice," she said. 'Ibey can watdJ and leom. howevOI', when the lighls dim to a weak blue, the music softens and the petite blonde dances oo stage In a swirl ct yord-loog leathers and a wlapy negligee. 'l'llEllE ABE ...,,. sail!en. Ono woman al a table in lbe wee boon, who Imel been teyJng lo gel b<r date to take Mr lo a <OOllJlry rrwslc · loonge, ll&ld, "I ain't too turned on by a .. yMMlid -doin( a tan dance.• "Wow, that llfll!lgce Is ..,.._ Thlt wa ewift. -~ it?'' . . She loob ~Y naked, bul the fam n tricky, of(ering only • fleeting glimpoe. "THE RAND ts quid:« thao the flfO." It -el Sally's •Ylnis· 'Ibis Is the same Sally wi>o ocandall!od St. Loull IOdoly In 1934 with a Lady Godiva -ride ·~ anlJ my loog blonde bair .•• "It """ my lonn ct aodal protelt," JJbe Aid. "Peoole were olarvins during lbo6e Depression d8Y3 and here Ibo ari>trocnltic women ,,.... spenclin& $~000 kr a m-to av to a party." THE LINES around her eyes hint at her age, despite a lace-lilt, but Miss Rand's 109 pounds are still well_.. tioned on her 5-toot frame. "I've dieted all my life,'' she said. "Who needs a fat fan dancer?" Still wortclng !-0 week! a yeor at night clulJo and ..,... cert halls, Miss Rand -Mio toot her stage name from the book of maps -is not concerned about her age. 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I ~ I I --<.· .. ---. -~-··-I i '2~1l1l~t:r1l1l1tftftti~1Wh2'tttt~1l~f1t~: ~~ HARBORVIEW 1660MlcMhur,Newpocta-h ' QP94DMY,-t.SlK9-6 '4-MMO 'fJ •• ~ . I • I 'Ibo class, • • ' ; • c • • <,. \ < , ' • ' • c . • -t • T \ • ¥0ga-: Path; tfr; 1-nner By ALLISON.DEiaut and was."really feeling~~" ... ·. ~ "Often," she said, "people. are un-• ' I ., • -:t.5!: Sbe bad .ilf'O"'fortable at first because they don'l "Imagine~ a mna11 ,,_Iii ~~IJ.~howto..W:and·trytoohard." · boot, lkloting'lf.l:r"-lbe ...... ' . . ::i.I! _..._ ·-. 11111 forth. Beccme daytime class f<r adull wunen 9hl\\' /~fl , She uplalned . · wortm In a "'lllr-k a ltllec:llon of what the """"*~~-~ added. "In addition, I .~e lhO llDdeiits --muling ... malerial, telovlalm and ~ P'f'""' J aDil lectuns.. ~~ -~~ ' 'Tl~ft ,,-m~n , • ...._ ,.. · waa offered. · 'iublle manner nu.~ •gradual""" aware al lbe IJ!a ,-,.. wtlll no end · . . ,n ~ . • ;;~,,,,,,.. · -:Tr"' • · rr In slgbt. Be a-.OC,lbe encU .... 'l>IUe•ttJ • • 'l'br·~ . ~l"""CS ·'lllf• r--· ll!!llOticecL - I u..J k. . .i.';;rt yoga " 'j • above yvu." ' · -ihe griidUiliy · • · ·-a uttle ·yoga. · · ••Each week you ezperienoe greeter Gradually, because the two were sell awareness. Each time ~ learn diametrically op_.t and oo class re-more about yourself Jn a ~ and beca!""' al it'~ poaiUve elfecla OD her own life. "I -that I smiled more, la""""' -and• bad a more positive ~'toward people. Even my diel · BEA ANDERSON, Editor Twenty-five area women toot this Ydyage ooe reeenl ~ momlng and, mtaDy ..W:ed, IJ8lmed Ill ' a ""!dlnl from "Desideiata." ' Alt.r two boon with yoga lnslructor Linda Andrews Ibey went placldly back to their daily lOUllne. The cl-, Offered by Orange Coast COllep on FrldaJ mominp aod al OCC aod Golden· Well oo. foor eveninp, Is lllRd u P<nonal· Exercise. ' .11 bepn•a .maple ol.;i.era ago as tho typlcal·calislbeolca«ited p bys I ca I fllDesa class aDJl evolved,lnlo • yoga pro- gram. INSTIUJCl'OR The lmtuao• ll<rsell toot a . yop class, went once 8· week fOl"slZ months, • , • ' { ' r • <,. ' r ) -'-.. Linde · Amlrews conducts· " daytime yo~e -c:leu for adult women .sponsored by OCC et CM rec:reetion c:enter. DAILY •PILOT ·, ·--ptfOTOS gy....__~ PATRICK -<>'DONNELL ~.~s.1m ...... :t ~ she c1ro--" lbe exerclles and ex· ••ysical way." paiidecf th6 : . . . ,... But, she added, 41not everyone lites "I try to make the class as practical as this. People who lll:e It lend to be Jn. possibJe," she said. ''They can take what · they learn in class and apply it to every-trospective rather than people who want day life. U Ibey waol to go farther, Into to focus outside lbemselves. People who modllalloo or diet a< pN!olophy, they like it really like IL P<ople who doo'~ can. But . I doo'I force anyone to do don'L" changed." Some a111er students have been with About Homosexuality her since tbe first class for OCC, a year and a half ago. Others leave the program tor nllile aod then mum because they feel Ibey ll'l a lot out al yoga. · ~,''. 'BENEFITS "IU1el~':..ttl aboull"8 day more YOGA METHODS The ultimate goal Is "to gel Into pooitfyd,J, , Yoga, she ~ ls· a purillcatioo> -)'OUr.!ell to determine lbe tbingt ::im1 . : . 'll»cmno -......,.will ,be repeated of the body·aod the mind. "You go as far• •need ~m'-'-• •-' Ille ...,_ that begimJnrln Ajlrtl aod a secood teacher as your own temperament aod con-..................... ".""' ~ ~._.,_'*""to bandle atudenl8 uDab!e slltution le8!1. Yf/11. need balancing. We eet'to tDOw hoW our lo emoll in Linda'• lift -· ' . minds wort. • ,.. ~. .. I' '"lbere ls· never any excess stress or ~· UJM•11ne for the Class ls up to1be stu- strain.., lhe body. We""8eJn,andoutol 'L.''.11 provides a •great deal al Inner -.lll:eeverylbiogelae.-theciaS8. every movemenL Tbenl Iii' llb ..........., .,..ce so we can ·go aod' deal wllb lbe ..-., • she Aid, "Is up to the Jn. no cramps. busUe aod busUe <>f living. dividual." , .. .. . . .j - -He Talks Straigh.t ' ANN LANDERS: I refuse~ ''dear'' because 'you are 1g1. ~ eel, ignorant, meddllog. foOt Foi! I • i. b/r(e read yoor column aod tieueveci.iOu ' wen> a friend of bomOsexUals. A (ew.' days ago you turned on us like a jungle aoimal aod exposed yoor hypocrisy aod ignorance. I am shocked aod outraged that '"1l' would call us "sick" and describe homosexual activity as "unnatural." ijow dare you? We already bave· maey psychiatrists OD ·our side. "«. Some ei:cellent papers baYe been writ4 ten on lbe subject. They have glveo ua a cleen bill al beallb. 'Ibey 1187 we are NOi' sicl:. We are only diHerenL \vb;y Is ii that Y¥'baven'I re8d thoee papers? I think <id lhould be fired for incompetence. - FORMER READER . DEAR FORMER: I u-.e nod ll!em, hilt I don't happen lo agr<e wtll! lbe ...... I am wHll lbe psychlalrisll who believe Hmo1t:i:ual1 are stet and that au betWeen. two men or two women 18 W18alllral. I eaa Usie• te and respeel opinions dff. ftrut from my own, bowever, wltMat becomlnl angry, obocl:ed, or eatraged. S.-l1IPIY reputable pbysid.., are 011 Ille other aide of lllll argumeoL Here are oome ~ of my mall: FROM THE BRITISH WEST INDIES> Dear Ann Landers: May I congraluiale '°" on your concise and perspl"""""'8 -to • hotnooelual who llined· hlm8ell, "One." Twenty-five yian ago I was •1one," also. After six years of ln- depth aoalysls my life was changed com· plelely. -HAROLD M. VOTH, M.D., MEN> NINGER FOUNDA110N CJlicAGO, ILL.: l have wor,ted .with maoy bomosmuils and, Jn my opinion, Ibey are Individuals whose emotional development was arrested .at a preadolescent level When a ~ve lack of development Jn the maturatiolf wooess ciccurs Jn aoy area, U can be ~IO!Ted to 11 an Illness hi; Jll)'cblalric lerml -DR. SARA CHAR1'ES, ASSISTANT "Pao. FF.'lSOR OF PSYCHIATRY, lJNMWISI· TY OF ILLINOIS . niOM HOUSTON. TEX.I' BolllllfeJI· ~ly, Jn my opfaloll, 11''\iol -niol er l8latal bellavlor. 'Il1e original pmpoae of • IU1la1 activity was to perpeiuale the ' 1pecleo. Any dOvlado• from ll1e ,...m that threatens ••the berd" cannot be ~ lldeftd normal 0< utoraL ~do noc use my name since I am not a spedalilt Jn Ibis Deld. -llEAllT SURGEON, BAYLOR UNl\'EllSlft FROM NEW YORK: I would not call homoie.xuality a 0 dystunction" as yotl did in your coJwnn recenUy, because this meaos the Inability to use sex organs adequately, which many homosexuals are able to do. Homoselilallty, however, Is a distortion of the. choice ol ,.. partner 1rom ~ natwat to the ..,. ·natural. 'Ibis dl!lorllon comes fnJrn severe and early development ..,,... leml cauaecl by an Inability to relate to significant adults. -NAT A L I E SHAINESS, M.D. So there yvu llave a ama& ........,., dear reader1. And my thanb &o an· wbo wrote ' -evta the ~ ud llostUe readers. I appreciate all points of view, whether I agree wltb tbem or not. You are right when you' say bomosex~ uals are sjck and their sex activity is un- nalural. It Is dilficult to explain to a homo!exual just how· sick and unnatural it Is. They refuse to believe It. But I !mow beca"use I've been there and back. -FOREVER S'IRAIGllT . Are your parents Ion stri<t T · Hard lo FR~ TOPEKA, KAlfl.: Tbank yoo , "8chl Ann Landeil' booklet, "Bugged 1 .. llallac lliat bome••n•lity i.1 u UJ. by Par.nts? Ho'li lo Gel Men rr.edom," -. l Dlade ll!e same 1tatemeto1 on ll1e could help yvu bridge the·gcnoralion pp. Men llrtllla ...,. no& 1onf op ml have. Send flO cents In eoln with '>""" ~ Jiad I great deal of Hgy maD lie<aD5e aod 8 long, slallllled, ~ · 11 lt. Y• de irpod Job, Au. 'l11ult yon. envelope to the ttAQ;yPn.or. . • ,, I I J r , I I I( I ' • I ~ l ·' I I I I I .. 14 DAll.Y PILOT Mentalist Takes Things Off Your Mif!~ ' I By LW111E JWIPER ............ ~· IDbip 1ad ..--.... IDp billing duriDr the 'l'w!> lbll ..... -..-i.ci t\lelcllJ by lhe A ..... 1ace t.oogue ol Lqlm -. It WU I fUn ........... But, -ol aD, ii -• mlad-e>pondlng aj>erlooce. 1bal'r what H was all about . Krelkin WU introduoed U "the man who knon wblt'1 on your mind .'" 1be baodlomo, -(mi<Hllisb) gentleman iroved this true as he enchantocl blr lllldien<e of ....Uy mlddlHged and older -A> an-· he offered mqic and mOv.d a ring from one band. watd>ed by lhe ring's ..._, oolo the latch of . • ~ held In blr other band. Just lie tbal CAllJ> GAME Tbm he cheoetwo'""""' with whom fit played a game of cards. It .... the kind of gamein wbldlU..,.drewlOl!le cards from lhe deck and be lold them what Ibey bad in their bands. He started with ..... of .. chzbl ''1o Ille ldl ol ,.... band.. """ ol -. "'nst to it." tigbl of dtlbl . . . "'Don1 be too -lolka, I do dm for a living" • • • klllc' ol lpldel, -ol t11moojb ••. and oo 1D1lII be ..-aJf twelve cards the WOll\lll ... boldmg. He did the same with the other woman. He used to fail on the """"1d hand, he said, but then he rulizfJd "my memory was my wont enemy." The canb in the fint hand got in the way of the second hand JO be wrote tbem down lo remind blmsell wblch O!leS he already bad mentioned. Kreskin doesn't perform witboct andi~ patticipatkln l!JO next be gave everyone a - chance to "read" his mind. They were tald to cl.,. their eyes and envision him drawing a clrele oo a pad of paper and writing a IW<><!lgit number , hoth digits being odd, between ooe and 50. Only a few women got it (37) so be suggeslAod it was c:hanc< and aaked the audience to concentrate again. NUMBERS This time the number wu 11o1,. liO and lllll and both dJlita we'e nm. A Wff8 ol JW.a.~lhe­ -ed thal. a peal ma111 read blr UIOllCJ>ll of the oumher !& ('l1lls r<porter waa -both-.) He took lhoughll from the all<fieoce alao. A woman waa thinking of her daughter's ear problem. AllOlber WU th!Ulng tJI f!o!I Lake City. AnollJer WU lhlnt• Ing of a Dr. Wald and her two nieces, Darlene and C.Olleen, all -0f whom be named, and still another woman was ask- ing a question which eveo Kreakln doubted when be saw who was thinking it. The question was, "What's wrong wbh my innards?" He lllgoeatod II WU her atomach but wouldn't go beyond that. He read a Cew notes which members ha'd jotted down at the beginning of the program without seeing the slips of paper. 'And, .. iliW proof ol bll ability, be ·lell the auditorium wt;Je four memben bf the au- dience hid the eheek be was to be JIOld with ""' the perform· ance. MIND EXPANDER Kreskln Now, many of the womeri we.re hoping his p o w e r wouldn't be working because if he didn't fmd the checlc, he said they wouldn't have to pay him. Leading one of the women at the end of a handketchief, however, he spoiled their baJ>eo --the cbocL ' Al!llHl'ALIST ~ the lndleooe "" cautioned before bia performance, Is not a psyd>lc, not a medium and eannot predict the future.-· he prefers lo be called a meo· tall>t. He told the audience, 0 to thole who belleYe, DO espiana· !loll ls -.ry. To tboae who do not beli~e, no ex· planallon Is posalh!e:" But -he doel Is -1&'· ly called many tblap, all ol which hl>ply an ability to ~ .. beymd the ...,... • and this doesn't m a k e seue," be said. He believes there are more than five semes. For eump1e, be cited three senses of touch -extreme beat, extrei;ne cold and general -and the sense of balance. While scientist.. agree on 11 senses, Kreskt'n 1ollowa Dr. Margaret Mead's suggestion of 22 senses. And with this many senses, be said, what he does is neither psychic nor supematuraJ. Rather, it is an ability everyone has but one wbicb is d<nnant In moot. KttskiD became lnleratod in this reabn at the ap of 5 when be waa given a oomlc hook on )landrlke the Magi· clan and by the lime be was n!oe, be had blr own magic show. PSYCHIC PHENOMENA Thls processed into the psychic l'heuomenon and he would have bis brother bide pennies for him to fmcl around the house. At the age of I 111, he had a show as a hypnotist. Hi! abillty was a blessing of his childhood. "l didn't have lime to know wha\ couldn't be done." Later education, he ex- plained, can be an expansive experience or it can be a negative lnftumco. "It's just that you and I can do ID()re things than we ever believed we 'COU!d do," he said. He suggested they ask any fireman if they haven't seen a WQman carry a refrigerator, sate or other heavy object out of a burning house without realizing she had done it. 0 nirlng the upset, she forgot she couldn't lift it," he explained. In short, he was saying that the mind, the power of ideas and the JmetJl»itioo .... do -thlnp It 1IOI hlocbd -There to atrr<Ddy a lei of 1nterat·ln the lleld. ''There is a great<t allempt to leara to baroeal the potenUal of Ille human mind.• be explaine4. BALANCE JiEBlll!D Bui, be cautioued that it is not the ...-to an prob- lems. "'lbere has to be a ha~ ance." lie -"' asked why be uses bis abilities for en- tertaimnent p.uposes rather than some other end. His answer is simply because "that's what I do best." But be does have a philosophy. The Greek word, philosophy. means "to wonder," be noted. And, "The beginning of all truths started with won- derment." U be caUSEd some won· derment in bis audience, then, Kreskin said, be would feel ho had dooe bis job. If the conversation after the theater presentaUon a n d Celebrity I.mcbeon was any indication bis job was done quHe well. A lot ol the women were wondering. Horoscope: 'Sagittarians Play Hunch TUESDAY MARCH 6 ls subject to radical revision. TAURUS (April 21>-May 20): LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): is about to be fulfilled. vantage of fresh opportunity. There lJ apt to be un- dercurrent of secrecy. There By SYDNEY OMARR • is air of waiting for other shoe Lunar aspect now emphasizes SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): change or long-range ,ptan,. :You get proverbial second What you thought was a ~ '·• chance -make the most of it. lainty proves to be subject to Le, is in picture. Bring forth revision. Y o u r philosophy sense of s.h.12. w m a n s h i p . lakes sudden tum. You feel Display yollr"ialents. Emerge that some YoU depend on are from emotional shell .. Vitality not as reliable as imagined. makes comeback. You will You mature. Good! ' have strength to project AQUARIUS (Jan. 21>-Feb. 18 ): Hold off on Jetter writing, short trips. Take time to review basi c obje c tive . Relative, usually reliable, may n0\11 be misinformed. Know it and heed your own counsel. Scorpio and Leo are in picture. VIRGO (Aug. 23-S.pt. 22): personality. Siar Vignette: Aries AiJn lo fall. Tread lightly. You are Miller knowledgeable about m stronger position than astrol~ and utnsensory ~ght be. imagined. Key now perception. Claims to come is ~o retain confide~ce. Expect from "a family of psychics." sohd results, not miracles. Example: "I was having lunch GEMINI (May 21-June 20): the other day with author Jess Friends have falling out - Stearn. Suddenly, I had a strive to maintain neutral vision or packages in front of stance. Romantic involvement my door and no one was could lead to complications. home. I told Jess to get me Live your own life. Trying to home and I told him about the please everyone defeats basic packages. That's right. When purpose. Maintain integrity. we got home, the packages Don't give up something for were there, just as I had nothing. Guard va1uables. Take no un- necessary chances w h e r e money is concerned. Some may advocate investment but may not have your best in- terests at heart. Know it and »ct accordingly. Get promises in writing. Then check for loopholes. SAGTITAR!US (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): HWlCb is on target. Heed inner voice. Adhere to principles. FOllow concepts of Golden Rule. You find out where you stand with member of opposite sex. Young person acts in eccentric manner. Don't cast first stone. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mareh 20)o Money transaction could take unusual turn -h a v e alternative plan at hand. Take nothing for granted. One wh o makes promises may be sincere but could be finan- cially embaITassed. You are on brink of va1uable discovery. CATHERINE GEHRKE A Cut 'Abov:e Winning fin! .,i..., In the division of hair cutting in tb6 Long eOachBawressers' Guild show is Steffan of. Hair West. Dale Bernadon models the cul By Von de Kamps Betrothal Revealed Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. Van de > ;;;"~'P! Kamp of Corona de! Mar have ' • annoonced the engagement of their daughter, Boony Ann Van de Kamp to Wllliam Franklin Lowell Ill of Los Angeles. Miss Van de Kamp is the granddaughter of Theodore J. Van de Kamp, found,.. ol tho Van de Kamp Bakeries and her father is the retired senior vice president ol the firm. She is a graduate of Im- maculate Heart High School. attlmded the University of Denver. Universite d' Aix· Marseille and wiII receive a -. BA in social science this t~ k month at UC!. Her fiance. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Franklin UnreD Jr. of Wellesley Hills, Mass.. BONNY VAN de KAMP is a graduate of Tabor Aeademy, Massachusetll and has a BA in mass com-sity of Denver. Presently he munlcatioos from the Univer-is employed hy K'ITV. described." . ·~ ,, CANCER ,(June;lll.July 22): .. • Adjustment at ; home i s ARIES (March 21<1.Adtli)t\ e m p h as l 2 e d Harmony 1 -1l'here Will be more ex~ replaces al!sensicn. D o rt ' t in ·)'Oii!' llfe,,~A ~ permit ptid• to ifand in way lll&<IQWllil> •wt-" ·.qi· ,...,....,.., ~'"ember indlcale\t . '""''" ei:lo' •' ope[w"'·W'~. Gift wbera partilershlp.° manlag• puichaae now ""'1!d brighten is conctrned. LesaI agreement surroundings: LDIRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Avoid p:-emat,ure atarts.. ,y;oo may be impatient. W f s e COUr.le is to finish current pro} ect. iliie at a distance is working oo your bebalf. Cheek c a ll s , correspondence. Promise made to you in past CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Plan allead for travel, special .sodaf' event. Be ·fle:i· ible. Re~ion from r"""11 tensiom is Indicated. Sag!I. tarlaa plays Important role. What was a roadblock to prog- ress is remWed. Take a<f.. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIJn:BDAY your voice is unusual -yOU have dramatic quality w1llch makes you j,opl1ar. J..,. should be ooe qt your' most significant montlls oH,mc y~,. to you many pe~ . under Taurus and Utira. \"it are semitlve, generous and you enjoy the "good life." . Wedding Vows Link Coast Couples Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gehrke of Huntington Beach have announced the engage-- mem ol their daughter. Cath- erine Arm Gehrke to Oiarles F.dward Nelle, son or Mr. and Mrs. Vernon C. Nelle, Seal Beach. GROVER.CARR Shelley Ann Carr became the bride of Clive Grover dur· ing nuptials performed by the Rev. Dr. Philip Muqay in the Community Church Congrega- tional, Corona de! Mar. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Carr of Newport Beach and Mr. and Mr.i. David Grover of Los Angeles. Attendants were M i s s Monette Brown, Miss Julene Jancarik. Chris Grover and Ken Mandrup. The bride is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School, aod her husband is a graduate of Eagle Rock High School. Following a honeymoon in the Bay Area and Lake Tahoe, the newlyweds will make their home ill Santa Ana .. ~ WILLOUGM8Y- DONAHEY In an outdoor setting at Park Newport, Kathleen Susa n Donahey became the bride of Ted E!Uott Willoughby. Both are residents or Newport Beach. MRS. GROVER Miss Patricia Donahey was the maid of honor ; James Lockwood served as best man, and Ronald Bruneau and John Whitney were ushers. The bride is a graduate or Costa Mesa lllgh School and is a graduate ntedical assistant from California Profes.sional College. Her busband is a graduate or Fullerton Union High School and earned a BA in soci<1logy , from San Diego S t a t e University. He also served for four years as a captain in the Air Force. The newlyweds will reside in Irvine. KAMPMAN-SIMPSON Huntington Beach residents, Diano Patricia Simpson and Kenneth Micbsel Kampman exchanged ..,.,. llld . ring.s The bride is the daughter of l1efotO the ~ D •. Douglas Mr. •1111 Mrr. Dqoald ;F. llray In the l!relhren Church, Donahey Of Costa-il'C$8. and ~'-Westmin$r .• J ,· , her husband's parents are Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gwendolyn Willoughby of Mrs. Glen H. Simpson and Mr. Buena Park and the late and Mrs. Kenneth R . USAF Col. (rel.) E a r 1 Kampman, all of HlDlllngtoa Willoughby. The Rev. Edward Beach. Allen officiated. M J s s Cynthla S l m p 1 on served as maid of honor, while bridesmaids were the Misses Terri Simpson, Cheryl Keen and Cynthia Oliver. Leslie Keen was the fl ower girl. Attending as best man was Steven Hain; ushers were Jeff Wakeland, Cornelius Borst, Dan Graziano and Richard Keen, and ring bearer was David Simpson. The bi'ide is a graduate of Fountain Valley High School and her husband, who is a stu· dent at California S t a t e UDiversity at Long Beach, is a graduate of Marina High School. . • . ?i1iss Gehrke, a graduate of Marina High School, now at- tends Golden West College. Her f1311Ce, also a Marina HS graduate, is a graduate of GWC and attended Loog Beach Stale University. An August wedding ls planned. COASTLINE HEALTH VITAMIN E 200 l.U. 100 c:crp..ie. D~P~tDM.d~ This Aerobat's Fancy Is Plane ~....-~~ ..... ~p;'°"<!.,b-~~'~ To avold .tllsappoinlment. prospective brides are reminded lo have their wedding .stortes With b!Act and whlte gl0$1J1 P.hotq. graphs to ·the DAILY PILOT Womens De- partment one week before the wedtllng. ' Picturei recel.00 after that time will not be used. For, eng1gement announcements it is impen.ltfe that the story, alJo accompanied by a ~ and white glossy pil'lure, be suJ>. milled m weeks or more before the ,.eddlng date. JI deadline ls DOI me~ only a story wW be uaed. , To llilp ltll requimnents on both wed· ding · an4 engaeemeot stories, Corms are anllable In all o! I.be DAILY PILOT offices. Further uemoot will be aDIWmld. by Women'• =: ltlff memben at 6U-43l!l. OXFORD, Ohio (APJ - When 57-year~ld Jeanne 1'tt.LMI feels restless, .she Jumpo In ber tiny opef><OCkpit airplane, roars into the sky and does a few turns and rolls. "My hair's getting some gray in it, but I'm not loo kin' for a rocking chair," said Mrs. Munns, a devoted aerobat. Mrs. Afunns, widowed in I~ grew up afraid of Oylng. But she Sel aside that rear when she had lo hurry to the side of her sick mother in Georgia eight years ago. Flown to Georgia by a friend Jn a private plane, she IJllUntly fell In love with air lrll"!I. Slie eorolled for Dying -..... anti earned 1 license. tn 1971, an acquaintance ln.- troduced her to the tiny Pitts Special. a ~500-pound dual· wing aerobaUc plane which Mrs. Munns aaya HJooU like you could put 11 In the paljn of your hand. ''The first Ume I rode dial pl an< 1 just ftlpped," said the s-root-4, 111).pound pUot. "I just had to have It." Mrs. Munns shelled <1ut 126,000 for one of the Uny 1,..,. seat planet and traveled to Wyoming lo p!cJ< It up al the mnnufacturer'• plant. - "Boy, tfiat was IOl'tlethlng lo get the call that it was read)'," she said. ''But when I gol Otll- there and uw thole: JrdDoo loins, I bad other ldeaL .. About all I could do llJIDI home WH follow the r..a ( VITAMIN C ROSE HIPS :::.,. $199 ....... $1.tt ' • 1 . i - I I , , , 1 , , \ I r l . • - ' I . . ~ ' ' IN'IOA ' ' I l!l;'A04· FllDNr • -E'o"'8• i I USIWl9n'. TUMBLEWEEDS rfHArnNS'V I , I'!: lrf'( NA~ JlfMlf: ' f 1 !l Ji ! J I • • • 0-S g MUTT AND JEFF , 'HOLD IT. M\J::JJE! STOP// . FIGMENTS ~ r. ' . I if I NANCY HMM-WE' M t:IST H,AV E A MOUSE' • TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID rvzzLI ACROSS · 1;:; Abbr. s omen 10 Braid of hair 14 Sectet plan 15 "A Bell for __ .. 38 CJ..Wact ' <O 'Boc11!'\' 51 RMH"Of t~ ... 52 Ri¥erin . Nebrask.1 55 African 59 Convertible .Into cash 61 Rail bird 62 Frankfurt"• '"" .63 Of hair 64 .A'{thor- Wlster 815 Church -.............. ..... Q .Astronauts" ' ~ 1t ~ '• 34 Becomt9 Abbf. 12 Chemical _ tlac;:R .~. OCM'N 9UffiX ~' 1 u ..... 13 Easygek ,st1ffa 1 Mirtf'snill 19 Cityof · 39·DMtiOJ*" 2 COrnPenlo-. fkwida 42 Stone ~ ~ 21·ASHCt). , ... , UM~~~~ 4 F(lunlllin , • ..._.... supplie& 24 GtM teke clifectlon S Staikase 2S Bundfed hay 49 Humen being part 26 lOYe, in· 51 Boy's name 6 fernin~ Aorenc11 52 Promontory: name • 27 Become Abbr. 7 Scandfnavi8'1 iaioted 53 Mothet of , 41, H~tli gen1.1• ' 43 ~.of year 45 ~Gt: French 46 Represent•· tiye I ToliH 28 Musfcal H1tlen eatnin91· ; tran1iti0n 54 Citrus d•inks I i f- l J 48 Atrn<>Si)horic hrmes 50 Tap1:gentl'f Abbr. 29 Narrowf'less: 55 Capcibl& S•lnfittu.ated P1efh1 ' • 56 State person 3'f T.ranSjilttll· 57 Greek god 10 ToiteJing and sion 58 Nunsfn'laid f•llinB-..r -31 Curses 60 lntert PEANUTS MISS PEACH , by Tom K •• Ryan by Dale Hale SALLY BANANAS GORDO ·"""'11FUW fl!IA1'6 1!11! l'IOlltO fOR !KH;tT.5 1 ? t.\Jl.).()f'l;,t. MOON MUWNS -.. ~C\IO~! ,(,,~ • 17":'~~~:r:::~:-:~=-=:r~ PIECE OF PAPER ·YOU 04UCl<L!D .OVl!R? I ' , by Chester Golllcl By Charlff Barsotti ~· "1111 lllnl ........... --...... toinorrow .. If you .... int. uy •nw:aPJ birds, woald you please fD'fi&e them over ... DENNIS THE 'MENACE .~ . ~~ , I ' ' ' I , I I · [ I • • .........-5,1973 · --w~ • ; ~P ,~ MIMN~SdTA'$ FRANfC SANDEll.S'~ETS'CLUBBED BY NEW ENGLIAND'S GE¥ SMJ~ki. . ~, ,,; ••• !'' ' , , 1 n• s•: .1"11 fOr Mighty UCLA ' €Oregon Prep Hoop Ace West in Form, Counts Counts For Lakers ~Would Play on Varsity LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jerry West b PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -"Hey, man, "'1 that dude .to UCLA,'' Sidney Wi<;lts of iie Portland Trail Blazers, a former 'QCLA All-America , said a year ago after Ii.ting up Portland prep star Richard fashlngton, • Ir UCLA coach John· Wooden wasn 't ~tening then, he is now. • back in form, Mel Counb ~ playing Washingtoo .. in a prep game wllile UCLA belt« !ban ever and the~ .Angel~ La- was In ~ !or • pair of ~ km appear ready to take oo·ajl comers Conference games. in defeme of their National Baakeltiall "Ile p~ like he's S feet ·&·with his Aaociatim title. :: } qUic-and he rebounds lib> he:s 7-1be Laker11. shreddfd ,~ Cl"'e\l!Dd IQ, ".added Southern caJilornia coadl Bob cavalier deleme for 127 points s/iiciay l!qyd.. · evelling, beJcl tbe C.vallei'tiC,; just 64 and a Washington, rated by many coacties as flit country's top collegiate prospect, is .a senior at Benson Polytechnic HJgh School. •"He would play varsity ball for us as a lreshman," Wooden said after watching "I. woukl equate him at tbt moment wm their Sist NBA gam'.e wit}i;.etse. JDOre like a BIO Russell type of player." west, playil>g his se<ona. gaihl! liter ~: =ly ~~ ';:: :t,i = miajU( 11 with a hamstring humcle.pull, meiit as anyone I've aeen." showed why 6e bas been an AU-Pro Se- ' butterlly, ""° tWr ~ atber enata. C.!hY Corr of IJbuquorqul!, -Ibo -.,.. l!r•tltrot..-ID l:iUI ..i Wleli•. -ol ~ublqloo -the .......... -In 1:21.lf, --record. Jemie Bari& of SUnnyvale, Calif., Mt . 1 0.-0 marl< in U...IOO medley with 2:21.31, followed by Karin Bcrrmann ol Weot ~ in 2:27.1# and Cmlada) Jane Wrtiht 2:27.tL Mlsa BelotA> w., -In 2:27.1111 and Mlsa Carr flflh in 2:18.20. Evert Devours Wade in: Pro · , v • .. Tennis Debut . FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. (AP i - Chris Evert dominated Virginia Wade of Greal Brltalp !or a H, 6-2 victory and - U.S. SKATER JANEt· LYNN GETS A KISS FROM OND.REJ NEPELA. ::J!o~~::, in he'. professional • Sports ~n: Brief "This time, I ' am · accepting .the money,'" said Miss Evert, 18,_of..Eorl Ska-. tmg"· . . Cham" p Rebr· es,· Laudenlale. She turned down ~,000 last October when she won.the.VirginlaSlinis cbamp1mship in order to retain her ~..,:~~::. U~ted States Musselman Won't Move· Miss Evert broie ~-Wade's first two serves in the openiDg 'set of their championship matc4 ii! the !50,0lla 8&H BRATISLAVA, Czechoslovakia Green,Stamps Women's Tennis Classic. Czechoslovaki8's Ondrej Nepela, winner Sbe'played her usual back court: game, of his third consecutive world _ men's hitting lobs or bullets out of reach of figure skating crown before an adoring · IJ.Olllfi!town audience, has announced he is Miss Wade when her English oPpbnent retiring from <;:ompetition with the hope tried ·to rush the net!. "And she. ·atbght or skating pf(>feS&i,onally. . Miss Wade leaning the wrong Wa9~'for ' Sergei · Chetveruhkin of. the So~1et passing stxt_ts when Miss W.ade s~yed in . Union won the silver medal after besting the back courts. Nepela in the concluding Cree skating section Saturday. "I really felt like a beginner out Jan Hoffmann, an East German 17· there," said Miss Wade, 27, who was year-old , was the bronze. medalist, com· The filth and winning poinl f..-the ·Mexicans was scored by Diaz G<m:ale&. who heat Estancia High grad Cllarles Coakley in three sets·5-15, 13-11and15'. Don Paup,. coach 'and captain of the Americiln'' team, said the Ma:iC1ns played;. very wen and . that it was a stronger team than tlie one they defeated in San Diego in 1970. Mexico will m~t Canada in the final American Zone round in Montreal Man:b 12 and 13. IC4A Champs : ranked sixth in the world last year. "The pleUng a 1·2-3 duplication of the final only way we're ever going to get better standings at the European champion¥Ups against Chris is if she gets worse. I don't three weeks ago. PRINCETON, N.J.-Mike Ktogb's fte.. think anybody can get up to her stand-U.S. champion Gordon McKeilen Jr. of tory in the two-mile nm helped )bnhat. ants. Lake Placid, N.Y., was a cUsappointing tan College win the team title for the "She's so good at the moment, nobody seventh. first Ume siriee 1956 in tbe IC4A tract can touch her. U I cOuld have held her C h R • and field cbampionllhips -Sunday at even at the beginniU(, &ay-•the first-six 08C •. · etJr-es -Ptintl!lon Unlversltfs 'JadWin Gym. games ... it might have hurt her con-LARAMIE, Wyo. _ The University of nasium. fi~... ' _ Wyoming's Bill Strannigan said Sunday The Jaspers, coached by Fted OwJ'tr, Miss Wade was ~wn S-0 m the frrst set th.i! time be rneans it _ he ls, tfirougb as piled up ~points~ taking the crown .. for ~ore fina,lly holding her ~r:,ve. . a major college basketball cga~after ta ' tbe 10th tune, wt.He ~avy, the favorite, _ "~ haven't play~ ~ . enough t,o Seasons. , was a distant secoDd with 24. P!'.~ l'he~ she's going~· I lhe ball, · , , Keogh, a "!'live of County_~ and Sidd:'.?a~:W*de, ~ 1 Miss Evert N;q. ~w}Jeh · ,._ ... ,~ J,,·.., ~. • ·t:.1{' still an IrisH cittr.en;flnisbed tn·l :G'-8. ljilli'~"flall'11w~/. 'l!J!l!il . . ages ... !!l~"m!Eruts -~11~"" ill..'ll'i'~~~· f::, .. "' "sg',18 ..•.. '" 11 ·her -... ~1n•·lllld'alwavs m•-Ml ·-'~~tl".'~u. I .~uUou ' . . t • -·to•hil:"thdifr;f:t;p·~'J' :;.j~'ll·?" ~-Ir') remain in his presen pv a~~· 1 "' • ~ / ' "I'd like to pla·y her mottt:and tTtore,'1'~ •• h~_,basketball coath.' 'l:'nivet!itf 1bt~1•1r VERO BEACH, Fla. -Sonie might added MisS Wade;"'"°~ il-3 in !'latches , fiOliW announced Sumlay -rught. · :· '· • call tt a break:llimugh~ Don Sutton -1d with Miss ·Evert. 0 1 thirik1the more we A univennty spokesm~ sa1_Lorefer...to.call.ii.a.begi.---- play again.st her, more the chance-of M~lman .contacted .uruv~ • The veteran Los Angeles Dodger rigbl- winning. Florida of6cials and asked them In hander won 19 games last season, llis "She plays so unlike anyone else," coo· ren,iove his name from const4eraUon for finest ever, minor or major league, and tinued. Miss Wade. "She has such in-thell' head coaching vacancy. was rewarded Sunday when the National credible accuracy, detennination and U S Beaten League team gave him a reported $27,500 concentration." • • t raise for 1973. MiM Evert said she wasn't nervous MEXICO CITY -Mexico beat the Sutton, the final Dodger holdout. came during the match, but added, "I haven't United States in the first round of to tepns with the club for a rep ... rtt>d really been sleeping that well. It's all ex· American 1.one competition for the ninth $87,500, a bit Jess than be want? 1 Cut clting to me." International Badminton Chamliionship. still a nice beginning. Allin Started C.Qnfidently, I • • . ~ :;_,.. ' . Didn't Feel ,lfe~·c6uld Lose ' ' ' ' ,,,. tribl!t'5 mlgbl give an anlinary 17_ lection for yean. ye&M>ld an lnfiated rgo, but Richard 1be veteran guard banded off 11 as-ollLANDo, Fla. (AP) -More tlian could do no.bet~ than 72. Zarley, bad a Wasbington ls no ordinary 1-· siJls, hit sis of 13 shots from the field, . ever, he looked lik• a re!U(e from tbe 64, Jones rn and -Blancaa 69. Gilbert waa ' H • 71 ···--who, • ~ -17 points, and dlrectecl the Lebr G _._ V••-. NCAA Playoff Closed Out. es a -oot a~ ,.....,. • atlact which opened a IHI · halfthne Our aU( Co._ ........ · alone with n-m. , his remarbble talent. bad to llort llinlt-'-'•e. , He's a.~ Utile:~, lrec~facecl Lee Trevtno, a winner ' lli ·hfs laSt • ing about where he would atl8*I Oollrgo "':"''I"-' , talk~ ...... tbe dll and~liilred. The,VJCtory,Jackel.he bill previous star!· never really, got j.ntn con- Australian Bruce Crampton finished well back at ?i-279 but retained his spot as lhe season's leading money-winner with f/7 58L A!iih oollected $30,000. )>efore he even finished lll'Ode -. .-can t a"'"<. • jtist been presented ~ltln0it1-IY.owallcifed ~~ '-tentlon. He..llAl! ' final n rcr-278?' .Jack . •. . From oommunlly .... ,_to ua.\ the ........ West -bilr blll club," his lJ,I -·""· ti OD ~ • ' --~ · ~· ......,..., _..... Bll1 .. ___ • "Wo . " ,.....-. ~ ·Nicklaus didn't compete. Arnold <Palmer ·· = ,:'!:,= :e.:' ,!! ::...":: :=e~ betta-":d';;°s1mp1y 1~~kl:,1 lhe sl~es, _w-.-over !llled to q~:for lhe fina!'two,tounds. 1be cast ta ~ealiy, complete !or 11!" !bi!· -yo" t b wbo Im beu111e JillY bi!ller whm he's in there." Bui Bullily Allin-~1r bave boen ·;• . _' · " " ·' · ' NCAA basketliaU playoffs, and lheti! are Oreillla'• mosl publidzal -1iDce Od!ts, lhe Hoot l'eserve forward, happier, lie grlnpe(.lllft! ~ drug store some familiar faces ready to take the track Olympian Steve PttbUine. plqed bb leCOOd successive fine game, delivery boy with a' dGUnt tip. Washingtoo is expected to anJJOU!ltt.llis baolln( down 13 rebounds in 24 minutes,. "I ffiill)I winted \q "l'Jh anollier tourna- stage. choice of a college oo April 5, ""P 'Diet U. played only 18m1nutoaol1"81 Friday Dienl," wd tlie :18-yea,,.,ld, a four-time' Such glamorous names as U~, Gray, the Benson coach and fllklcllerNen night's JONI victory over CbJca&o and ~ated"veteranrof ,Vi~. "Fd won Penn, Kansas State iiid.l USF are in the for. months between his pbenomena1 bauled down II rebounds. belore but I kind of backed' liito It. past-season spotlight · as· a result ot athlete and college recruiters and tbe "Q:iunts is playing very well right "[ won, then kind of faded. Winning the ' wee, kend play. news media. now,'" said Shannan. "It's his hustle that se:cond one was a Jot harder than\wiririing, ''He ,sa.id he wanted to sign early Ind t lib. His enthusiasm is contagious. He 'the Jil'St.'1 ~ ~ ,The three conference powers were body oU b' .......... " Gr -" · -gei every LS ._..., ay --gives us an extra rebounder ib tberer . That was only becaose: jt was two amoqe §even champions crowned over "ftl be glad when it 's owr. too..'~ he ad-~ , .. , u......, 11211 years in coming. When-be got a'roubd to the weekend. ded. "I've got drawers full or lelter.s. • ... T • ' T it, Allin scored by a. whopping eiRhJ The first leg towards the NCAA title is Gray, who says Washington has been ~ : ~ 1? ~~"' 1~ !:f ~ strokek with a .JS.undef..par total of 265 billed for Saturday at four sites. . recnliled "by every major uniftrsity in "'*'-1 o.. '' Oll,,,..,.1,111 ,~ ~ • SWiday in· the $150,000 Fl6rida Cit.nlS IntheEastFurmen,St.Josepb's and the ('()Wiry," expects the young ~._ :~·l~ ~ 4 .w r: Opengolftournament. · , · 1 Penn are paired with three independent Pottlander to pick ooe d fi¥e a::bools. ~ : t.: ! ~ : ~ 1; ' His~ winning marg.Uf and bit ~!r powerhousess. FunnaJ , h~ wililll P 1 a yt They ,areOre, no1Sla~ tn8 =~ =::. ~ :: : :S:: l r, i: I ~•ere the _largest on the pro:~ . Syracuse, t.. ose~ s w me e UCLA gon. le, ....... ~·1t .. ......._ • " • .,..,. • -• 1•1 , teaSOD, and his aubopar ftaure was Yr Providence auct1>imn Will face SL John's, canrornia and Artzoria Slate.. ": 1 ~ tt, .: ~.. .! tt°• uJ three off the aU..time tour tecord of 26 lf.Y. Waahlngton said rec<!nllJ,ll llligllt be -" " ~ »>:. " • under-by Gay Brewer. In 0. 1$68 In lbe Midwest, SoµU!west C.O!erence -more dlal~g f<r .. blm II -lo • .., -" ., • ;o, _ ,,, Pen!acolo ""-. • . " iO 1_ __._ __ , ...t-.._ .... T~fDVI -Dlvtll "!""' champ Texu Toch w meel at..a.111e """"" _, UCL&. -• ·--"""· Allin, who won lhe G1'enllboro Open In power'.Soulh Ca~ and Houaton 1'ill ' \. • -z , llis rookie -of •lf!!, bad a five, teka on · Soufhwes\lrll • Louisianil lri a . • , un~ rn in Ibo llnrround--oo lbe 1Datcjr ol)ugh-8co~ !tams at Wichlta w · d ' B • H ~ &,921-yanl Rio Ptnor Country Club Sts:ihe lllideaat: It will be independtnt 00 en, rums onore ., =.--:~~ ~..::-..:::. 111.arquelle acainlt Mloml o! Ohio, cham· I aod liOasteil In. pion ot Ibo ~d-~ Conference, II wasn't long Jilter tblt, .~I Gibby and 4ustio Peay VI, Jaclolonvllle's at· LOS ANGELES !AP) -IJCU -teom wero Ed Ralleff ot ·~ Jlffcll f G1iber1 told blDi: llrgt squad II. Df¥ton Unfv•rsity. ball -'> John Wooden -llOOIOd Sul>-Slate, lllkf St.,..rt ol S-,CJa111 ml , "Okay, I'm thrWgh tr)1n_g to catcb ro lhe Wiii llqlooaJ1, Big Sky Con-day aa lbe UCLA Distrid I c:nodl of the Louis Nebao ot Wllhlngton. , I you. I'm playing lot jeeOQd place." /erence winner Weber State meets Cal year by the Natlonal -of Tbe .....d teem had WiDlam " 'rd" So -everycne else. • Stale (Long Beach), champion Of the Basketball Cooches. • Averitt ol ""1>Penllne, Raymond LeWll Former Masters dlamp~ Charles Pacific Cout Ath!ellc Conference, and Wooden was named Dltfolla1 c:nodl ol ti Loi Anc<loo ~to, Kevin ~ 'of OJlocly go! It, pulllne topther a final If indtpendcnl Ok1@onla. CIU' University \he year by lbe NABC let ,..,; tho llnl•<ilily of Sin Fi'tnc~ JJnl fer m, Ii midtf par 6ut eil!l>I bthlnd plays Ar-Staie al Utah lllal•. ' The announcement -mode 1J1 Jae Jl<CUlo '4 Ulll .. rslfJ oi Pidlie Allln. ' • UCLA bas dtawn a fJJ'll-nJ!Uld bye Vanc:lsin ol Yale U~, >lt:e Daoli lltUe tlOrqon. tied fcr lhlnl llo 114 wetn",,~I Cid alo"i wlfh Kanaas State, Mliloull Valley deot of lbe NABC. Re.. lllii-f loom had Sla'fe SoiHll ~JI~ ,BIW&s ..._ ,_. Olofutnce clmnlllllb Mem~ Slale and t.hree District 8 ....... IA)Olla, Pbll Smith ti l/Q', Cllat Cllol>I ailll ft Zarlty. . lie tbt_ eventuoi ...,, ol thO Atlantic VCLA'ajuaicr AJI. • -BiD mm of l!ollthom Colilonllo. I! e IJ nevet JU!\)' l\lC -* c.ost Cclalereoce, Big Ten •• d Waltoa -Ille first -lliolw wllla 1111& u-. ~ SitM• lrea~ -ID leaJDd ~-........ ~ .. &iutbtutcm Con!ertt1tt. r teamm1ito K-.ltJIWilm. Abo m the !Int 1!4n 'Lee play rtod on t fiO~ mwd.y bul BRIAN ALLIN WINS IT. ' I > J "1 ,startea 'off really confident," Allin said, then ch&U(e<j his mind. ··1 cot myself catmed down right off the bot. Then ·I W.s· cilnfident. I bad bem ail week. I wis playtng good· and the palts ' were dropping aJ!d I was getting a mu . here and there. "! didn't think lll!YboilJ could beat me." · Then he flashed that smile. "I U!ink everybody else fell lbe same way."' .e It's almost certain they did alll:r be made birdie putts1from about lt feet oo bulb the second and thin! boles and kepi the pressure on With shot afler shit that co\tered the flag. He ~ th"'8 times from insldt 10 feel before making It from sis feet Oii the · Ulh. He birdied the 13th from 12 feet and c'-11 ii out lvilh a cutlinc a&4-on the final bolo. He had ooly two lqeys in lour claya u bo stnma tocetm:-o1. •• 61, t1, 6'1. ~~~,,..,., ..rw;s;;..., ..... aUlldy Mttt""""• ' """" -= ~!:~-:-= i~ ~ ~lW:l:: ..,~~ fi ~: .. Dl<tMft l4Mt ,..!!..~ 09\le HHI 14.4111 .., .... -..:;: ~="' ...... t«Al11 n..w ....... ... ~ a,1)1 .... ....,,...,,._.,., T.,.""' ::..~ = ~ u.oJ7 ,, .. .,., m .... t,..,.,.,. = :.n::..: ..... °"~ ... #.11.¥1..,;......m ~ ~.,.,....,, 11..a1a lMHl-,,,..,, MIU--:::m ~ Jftl'J """' •1"1J: ~ =. •HC!ltll II.Mt a.n.,,...__ -='E ...... ~ ... _ :ti:,, •. ~~*°:,. if~': :, = •lill! ~ ,,,, ~,:_: ,_' ,.n_ "'"" AOltw tt19 "'4'.,,_,._. ....... ... ...,..,,,.,.,_. =rv=-a~ -. c DAll.Y I'll.OT I ' • SoCal'sCausey Cinch Bet ToGainNAIA Spikefest Checking • Out .Tennis Tourneys • °"" 77 ·-" .... ~ ~. ~ • "-Gd ...., >lmlafl1 wed ol _.,. • ID .. 11A1A .,.,Ml llnlll le for. -.lime-,. ~ .. -., .................... ...,. ...... -pllJiol .. jmlar ,.., ll IDQil, will an oat far dlo V-do ---••inctlce cbml lbe-- .... -(tr -. -Ii), Jll:t leoped ~···-•-beSlll lmdlelmai:lr far) ,.,...,._ Adled:aldllo ___ lbai$11 ..,. Jame ·--Ille !ICM collop di- HOWARD HANDY _ .,.. ~,--lll!nticll leaps 'al I-JI • a fre*w•• and ••nnre at SoutJl.. wat w--... -...... . lie dilferelll thiJ time --. aroml. ba•c•s. Jack ii learning tbe flop _...,al ll;gll jwupOc 1IDller an able lnlor- Tm Qw1 .... Oumplm bad Didt Foebury ... ..,. --la Oregon llld alter ' f Cl eeliic -lilm .. tbe iD<lhod al iumr> .... Pr< [ff w to help him Jnqrove. o-... is -Cbe tract and field CXl8dt. ll SoCll <-.,.-! ... ~ -his ..... """"' le • ....., .......... lie .... "' -11e11op.~a...,......,._•11ei..c1cne . _ .. ___ ID_ -..i !'Iii m be -llO ligbor with 11e11ap.• .. f I !u...: __ _ -·-·-...... ..-..... __ ., ___ atarec:ea!UC ___ .... ,.. __ ~ e.y • ' · Ant! c-. 1Nft pla:r- lllC USC ll ... -.-moy .... made • ~ ......... Ila loeloded: a.ty = •m, lllldJ McFtlllad ud --If ... -Clly ao,.11; Joe :t M ,.:.,. ... =..::,.~ti~ Tam • J a; _. r.. B1e•ae1s: ef. die M---lloQ1 ..... Dee .. ..., ... -EllJ:oU ,..... fonner Soulbem Oallfomle Olll4c• -'-.. pin • ..,,,.. ill free ....,is with • ptf wtroll foatball iaam thla ~ -litno.cb -.... up tbe lpOlt lo ll-tm! SoOol. 'J'ed U.,.... WU 8 tight end In bi"1 acbool lllll jmlar coUeeo llld Diet Si"'""'1 was . a -· -in lbe Army. -.... llftiag nl&ID 81 hove cmtaoted IOVenl telml alJQal I teyollt. • • .Jela --·1111 .. ready lo nllrO __ ., .... ~-'··­.............. -............ rt9t ........... c:,.' I J; --·aeemem "--·-·wll·---..... -11\ell'lilic--. . ... ____ ,_,_ tabe-1ellllaa4-apoullllei. ~. ·. Be fell -Fred Taylor of Olllo s-llad die 11111de1n1Ct 1o't11e Wi 1111111 be Rffffri , a beart ~-Al 41, Taylor la a good friead of -aWetie -J. D. Mor-• ' .... . AaotM> .. die 1111· 1a Demir cram, • f .... mer playtt lad uslllaat coodl al UCLA -dlredlog die lorlutt of Loalavllle Ulllvenlly. Also lilted wue ~ llanlmum If Wult- illglm Uo1ftn11J ud J«rt Nonnn, a f.,. _. ..... rrltlflnt ftell tbe BndM dy-"""'7...... ... -............... ----• «Ml•"meK..it leVenl memMn Ii .... -·--..... lildadllc -BID W-lo ..-• die job alD J11e1 ,,_. '!be llAIA Dlatrld m -have named two ls.man teama lo oompele . In the llrsl -~-.ii claaslc lo be staged at Riola Olllfge Friday. David Payne has been selected from South- ern Oallf-.i College lo the. South roster but one or two ollier SoOal play ... cwld be named this -1<. Incidentally, there were m 8oCa1 playen -lo the IO<nan disli1ct .team JJ< given blmnl>le m..ilibo (ll more .,lacee). Per- haps tbey did ii wl!b mJmn lo gain I spol in the !lillri<t plajolh. IA GRANGE, Ill. -Arthur Albe raDled SUoday lo caplun! two tle-bttabrs and won the p,'1X1 nationally -Wevlaed Komper • lnlem!tional tennis lollruament. The IOOHoeded Ashe, who loot the lint aet W, oulgun- n'ld Enilllld'• Roger Taylor 74, 74 far t h e $10,'1XJ fllSI prize. Taylor, It, WU Jlppe8rllut for the lblnl lime this year In 1lle finals al a World Oiam- ploosbjp Tennis tournament. ' llAMPTOll, Va. -Jhimly ~ survived two set ·po1n1s and defealed Die Nu- laM 4", w. 7-$, w for bis llnt triumpb ove< the Romanian ml the $11),'1XJ lint prlr.e in the O>Haeum 'Man 1n1emauoo- a1 lemlis toomament. • DETROIT -For the foorlh Ume in six weeks, Australia's Margaret\.Court. defeated coun- tryWOtnari' Kerry Melville in the finals Of a Virginia Slims women's irofesslonal tennis tournament, winning Slmday by a 7.&, &-3 IJC(ft here lo lake home $8,000. Mi!B Court . bas JlO" woo $36,'1XJ since this ......... lour began. Mrs. Melville took home *3,om. Billle Jeon King was tllird in the l!IDgles ~ \VOii $1,900, while Rooemary CU.ls WU lourlh and loot home $1,800 . 3-0 Victory For Rangers TEMPLE CITY -The Coast Rangers soccer club whipped the Temple City.'s soccer crew; S-0, Stmday, • behind goals. from Tom Mor- ' rison ~ J"unmie :raylor. • -'• + PR.ESIDEHT'S CUP FINALISTS -Nancy Newlantl (right) wife of UC Irvine water polo and swimming Co'l"h F.cl 1'1ewland1 ls the President's Cup champion .... y,..... .... ~ gll'lt .. -. ee-Otkr fina!i118 from !ell in:.' -.--,. -Gardner, Nancy Barnes, °'" • J Jelllir -.... Bile.. at Irvin'e Coa>\l Cquntry Cl::'.u".'b~alt":'er:...'d'.IOef~ea~li".'n~g'....Mar~::_---------------------j ' .. ' I.CCC .Golf Area JC Nines • • Cro-wnWon Bf.'Newl~nd :ln _Cir.cuit Play . lllney NelirAnd'..lbe ·Wife pl . Jr.-gets don la tbe lill!7 -~VsJ 0 SteYe uc . Irvine ~ ~ . gritty ror au t1ne .... junior . a , •• .-..r.,._any water,ptl~.~'Edff"l'~· •coi!eie l>JsebOll ---_ _.. ... 5 • isllle--wlllneroflhepres\dene.s .i,y. • ....-urn; , .--cup·I. pit championship ,._,.t · 1'hat'a-Wheo ocmfet-.. ploy a _ .. 1o -• tk Irvine Coast COuntry Club for beglna: -lilr -DlllS _. t~ year -after defea_ti~.g-Mr,. · d-<:,?~~ .. !~ .. ~~ l~;if.e.:! S '' Lc• C 7 - ea:cllding \Wuu11;:111 illnlt. a a J --... -Paul (Margaret) Rile an the Cooferene.! dwnploos t..,.ie i.o.-,. ta final match Friday. with host · Rio lbldo 'Wiib C..... .._ ._ S ad Nancy Barnes was the .iW!t-bander Qll't ~{I-ae --• tk -semifinalist winner over -O)scbeduledtopitchf«aoacb .,. ..... 2 -1•.i.b Dorothy Jo Swanson with ~ Hooyer's Rust1ers.. sil: _. ._ ..._ the flight h . , .,· Vastly~ Or••c• _ ._ ., _ 0 r c amp1011! Coast hosts rugged O!rrikil ,..,-a • n a ..... follows : · •• -~•-49r Rustlers FaD,3-2, ToCenit SllfU BARBARA --Collea• BDAt; C!lme out JeCCnd ii> tk ~.t Collel k11W Dlmament -South Qiu! Conlere "'81* Carl.tot came ~~ -•»clecllmlor~ liiarmyl dilmjlliinsbfp. ~ ..:~-::. ~ -:,:r -Iii.-~ --nio lo ,..U II S-1. First Grunwn Run Pro Cage, Hockey ·Standings Morrison go! the Coast Rangers their go.ahead goal )Vllb a. nllty ll'yiJd effort ~ Taylor came thiOugli with a pair al second ball goals to lhroltle the host" Mrs . .Roben~(Joo} HarUey- deleated r.irs. Robert (KiiUe) Gardner · for the· v i e e president's title, Mrs. Neal (Vickie) Garey won the di.rec-. !1 o~c skiis oae---·---pllc•&JI Pat ~.. -... :Ltp .... ~ wilb ~i ----.. -~· ,... -psh I .,. _. • ..1-tor-..-wt>' . Sc~ul.ed TU£Sday • • . , • stan Moss WU credited with an assist oo Taylor's second goal. Taylor and Jo<!< Verna w.n pniJed by coach George H~ lpllowing the ·actloo. • .. 'li1e CoUt Rangers re<Jel"l•• edged Temple Qij's reserves, 3-2. ,, ' • Coasf Rangers teams play llanubla SUnday at TeWinkle Part. ;:ocro~ :.· H~~ To Title (Janis) Whiteside defeated Mrs. William (Betty) Burnett . for the govenlOi\o crown, 1 u!Rl!!i' lledfield fll .NtMiid- Mrs. David (Helen) Ballan-Beach earned. a 11r1t )iMe tine defeatA!jl Mrs. , S a m medal in the elite cl-. <pt>riS) Keyes f~r the Irvine Ieatiipt Orange Cod flight crown and ~ )oseph ConegO's ski team lo .. (Jeri) McCetmlck woo the champ" nsbi of ·~ s..-., nOn-<iualifier! crown. . 10 P w.: ,. cailfomla College St! 1- • meet recently at Kraf!r;a lliillo Vanguards Compete· ~1nsthe Angelus a...i - II is-the second .,_ !be OCC stiers bave mtered ·md In N. • .T ! 'Mat Meet. woo this year. 'Ibey ... ,"el'. ll1fl. againat skien from El Ca7 -• Five and possibly s i x .,..,.. meniben of the ""lbern Calllornla College wreslling -1eam will fty lo Sioux City, Iowa Wednesifay lo partlclpate in the NAIA national cham- pioosblpa 'nlursday through Satwilay after winning the District UI tlile recently. Coach jack Robinson's first- year Vanguards will have three freshmen, a sophomore ~nd a junior in the competition •• for sure and possibly '8.nother .;;; mat-year man if he recovers ~ suthcientJy from an injury sustained in the district meet. ' - 1be contingent is beaded by c:;,...,-.,.._ .... llo.liliiiliaJI team captain Mart Lawrence • (1$-0) and !DOSI valuable wrestler In the District UI MARK LAWRENCE meet,_ La-compei.. at t'...,.•n Beacb High School. 134 pounds and iJ a ... - qliomore. . Bob Fate, a transfer from Dale Plate at 190 Is also a OCC, finished third In the fresbman but bas a aolld district competition lo gain a baclrgrotJl>d with three years IJ>Ol In the nationals. Coll'l{e. Pierce, IA v...,, Croltoo Hiiia, Rio -. LACX:. and Cal State (llorlluidie). OCC's lbinl and final ,_ this year Is alaled far -' day at Kratb Ridge. Erling Hallltrom ar-a first lar tbe Pirates la Ille .._ vaoced intermediate ~ Tina Gary won the _ .. iDtermediate claa; Br i a .n ctart was a gold nwh]m ill the m e n ' 1 inta 11wli+; Kathy Shuler copped tbe women'• novice divilicln; B Gary Ryan loot llrsl &r oa; in the men's novice c1aa- Ken Miller plaood -:in the advanced di-...r Anita Smitbo-wu l'llm*' 1'1 ln the women's intermrdllle M Higgins plcted up tblrd iD !be advllbeed iillermediole _. Fran Villega ,.. tlllrd ii a.. women's novice. of Navy competition in ad-·Southern Calllomla College dltioo Jo being a state mat won the team tlUe at the MORRO u:r ~ ....... _,, champion in high school in dlatrict meet and thus was '"''''" " ""'-'"'· 1,m - - Fish Report W,., __ ,,. MALt•U ,., •• -• ...... .M ~~m. seeded Into the n a II on a I "" ""' -' ho [f -..11 SANTA MON""A -.. ~ 1.W fl' late, wever, !U ereu a tournament, by-pusing a .,.. cot. shoulder lnjUry in his district reaionaJ affair 1·n Oregon last ~'iiI'6ifa"low -111 .......,.: I tch and bas 'I 11• 1.100 111Ck cod. 1 111t111' --.. semlfina ma n wee"""'d. stAL 11.t.cM -fl ...,_: * ,_ been able to work out slnce1--------~:~;;~~~f""i'-~;-;";-~c.'...o"c..-=-.·-1 the oompeUlkn · t weelr. ogo. He is a ques!ionable partici- pant in the naUooa1s after finlsblDg secOnd in the district. Three freahn)an wrelller1 wllh ..,.,.a place district flniahes and I junior colleie trauoler !roin Oraoee Coast College will ~ the ~ i.a:-i'OWDlne al Ill .. from Tlltllln llJgh u .. Paul WU.00 at ISi. 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I t • ..... ~ ~· .. ··-- DAILY PILOT s . _, European Talks Set On DoDar lllUJ!ISl!U (AP) -,,,. ....... ....._ __ ., a. -°''"" ... -........... wBI be dGled ID 11!11 -• Ille -· ---for -lllb ..... thll -. • Mnc • ~-don to tbe 4>Dar -llUICK MOTOR DIVISION bu ~ntered the compoct field wll!J. lelectiDtl of three Apollo mocle!J, Including tbll Hatdlbecll: coupe. The reer cleCt and,_ window al the model la actually a one-piece llllgale that lltl& to an lllllde areo Cll!1' 1B1 QlllllON · Martet'a finlDee m ........ met SlmdaJ I It -llOlldquarl<n In a.-..rw1r1e111o....,.. Ing opace. • In mgh Gear the -....... they bod Cldend tut ftanday DIP!. Bat they filled ... -Cll • jolnl _ ...... )nlecl - New Apollo C~mpact Car antendea. 'l1le m!nlalrn llid they --... 'llulilq In -anddecldedlo- • Introduced by GM's Buick the -clooiog they hod -last 11londay nlgbt. Bat they lail<d to -oo a joint -... ~ their -By CARL CABSTENSEN Buick Division b a s in· troduced three models for il!I new Apollo compact series . which goes on sale April 11 60,000 can are acheduled for CONFERENCE Oiairman production during the 1'14 Diet Arnold """"meed that year, Elges aaid. the speakers will be: R. D. Shorter by 10\I inches in Nesen, Assistant Secretary of overall length than tbe in-the Navy and a Southern termediato siled Buick Ctn-California COdillac deakr; R. tury coupe, ytt with about the D, Loomis, geaeral ales same ample 1 o t e r 1 o r manager, D o d g e Di9'skm; dimensloos, the Apollo will Robert Bectas of California carry many standsrd Buick AdYOCates, s-amento; ..r features. Robert Atnancler, chief of the 1'be mirJlstcn said they ·-meet apln 'lburaday in Bruaels, T b e y """'""""'1 another conference for Paris Cll Friday to which the United states, Japan and other major trading -wculd be In- vited. And the -said they George EI g es, Buick's general ·manager and a Gen.ral Motors vice preold<nt, deaaibed the Apollo Hat· chback coupe, thin pillar wculd -apln In -oeztSunday. f coupe and ·4 door sedan "as • 'J'l!W models that fit the ~description of compact• In size All three Apollo models ba"9 California Slate -of an lll·lnch wheelbase, which Automotive Jlepalr ... is one inch less than the ce,i. In announc:lng the ........,.., tury coupe and ftve lnche9 .... ·Arnold seld the .........., than the Century 11 d an . -.id stimulate .......i at- Heigbl is 52~ Indies--b' the cunfeteuoe 1be U.S. Treasury iald that H wants lo coopente with the -majcr trading natiClls In ..m.g the monetary crisis. Bat ll lllolllled -of -illlDg to portli:lpate in the ' , and will entlrdy keep the coofmnceP'riday. i : price, but something that ck dealers will be proud t.o I ct image of quality, cla!s • luXW')'," ELGES SAID the new entry be "add-on business and not take away business m Buick's lntennedJates." IN STYLING, 4po11o carries ·which. will focus on two of new tbe"l31iuictdesigDwithaheet car deal<n' major problerm; metal estmltng dow'1 lo a propooed legi.slatlon providing lowered borlz,onlal grille, and ·govemmenlal protection for a reinforced bumper. the dealers' lranchi>e ripts The Buick ventiporll ere and lillurlng adequate fllctory mounted oo the front fenders, 1Upporl to dealers for new car lidding lo the overall Buick ap-buyen wmnnty wui<. pearanoe. Japon joined the ~ --In closing its foreign acbaoge market for tbe week. 1be ball to official trading t.aUs the pressure off the state banks, which last -llpelll ~ lo keep U.S. dollar from lalliDg below Ill Door, ,J191s are t.o have · over t ,000 poJJos In the bands of dealers llfJ announcement day with an ~d!Uooal 30,000 off the pro- tion lines before the end of . the '73 model run. More than Standard eogine I• the 250 cubic Inch !AA 350 cubic Inch V.a with Tur)>o-Hydramallc thn!e speed automatic trariSmlssion wW be.offaecl·u an option. SEVEN ADVANTA~ OUR PAGER OFFERS Two levels of Interior li1m -standard and cuotom -will bO offered In the three models. The rear seat ol the hatchback folda down providing a load floor more than six feet Jong. TIIE DECISION by Balck to "reach out lor tbls new business," Elges said, was based on what the compeUUon is doing and the dealer and customer demand for a lower -pric:ed small-car with ~ Buick nameplato. Styling of th t t 1 the Apollo can be considered •-.}'O'!rs may no • similar to Chevrolet Nova, co11;tm OIAN•I . Oldamoblle Omega and Pon· coum COYllACll tiae Ventura 11. .... _. __ ... c-. "-""·· * ~ PNt. • ..ti • i.e.. Progress reporta ln the .._. tllMf ..-ef L.A. ... fields ol. consumer relations MONTH TO MONTH and legislation will be featured RINTAL IASIS in a program headlining NO 11rosn 119t1111D automotlve tndustry speakers ON ArPIOYID CRIDIT at the 28th amual SJring ONLY 117 .00 PIR MONTH Business Conferf!nCe of the 'TOTAL COST Motor Car Dealers Association (•llllMlfN ,...., NM COMPACT UNlt of Southern Calllornia, April SIZI 11 •;4 • 4 1 111 J 24-28, at the Indian Wells 6 YOICE MISSAliE PAGllS Country Club. AUO ARI! AYAILAILI. li•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 7 FULL FIEE MAINTINANCI II ORANGE COUNTY RADIOTELEPHONE SEnv1cr •Ne JAKE FUSON'S PARK LIDO BAUER SHOP "' Appo...,..., I! v .. ,.-_ 1M tf..-r Ar. 548-1346 \ 714 • IJS-JJOI fhfn Lativn IJ••cll, Ml111M v1110. !)9111 ... lftt, Slltl Cl1me111t, S111 Ju111 C.1'111t'IM1 Ill Toro, Clll toll I~ 496.JllJ A0\1.,-j IM"*'I ,. ~enture Invention .,,. For People with ' t ••Uppen'' ind ••Lowen'' ronu an elastic membmle that r.:: helpa ahlOrt-the ahocka or hitin&: e nearest thing to having your and dlewinr. own teeth ia pouible now with a With fJllODENJ' ma.oy denture r1>11111tic cream diiw:overy that actu· wnren may at.. .-le. lautb •ith ( •1IY hold• both "u~per1" and litlle•onyofdmtur-.com.incioo.:. \I "'Jowera .. as never beforie potlib!e. One app1icatlon m•J latt for t'1 a diacovery cal!edFIXOOF.~ houn. Denlllftl tbat fit an: etl'leD• daily home use (U.S. P11t. t itl to health. See your denti1t OOS.988) and it ha" revo1u-rerularly.GeteMf·t&weFm:lOl.HT iuddenture wearin1. F~KMT Denture Adhesive Qeam. ,~ NEW 1973 AUTOMOBILES -ON DISPLAY AND READY FOR IMMEDI· ATE DELIVERY -COYER OVER 20 ACRES OF SPACE ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS. fri endfy • Reliable • Convenient LOOK FOR THE EMBLE "' AT COSTA MESA DEAL!llS ON Meney's Wertll Medical Deductions Make the Difference By SYLVIA PORTER eotmainmellt expemes, J011 (SUth ma Stri<s) canno1 rely on the Cohan ra1.i Your medical and deatal ex· because the -RHtilue . Code ......... spedllc proof of pemes in 1972 can be a traftl. and entertainment • vitally Important lf.emiml pemes. ex dtduction for millions of JOU. But It's a Jot simplei to put As jlJSt. one -.iliCll. ...., logdber proof to bod< up 10Ur' at the $5,000 adjusted gnm In-claim --than to glun. come bracket. the average ble £JI wumng an estimated medical deductloo at latest deduction allowance ID the report wu 1373 -and this Tu c.urt. And the time lo put was an average hued on time records together is oow . Treasury figures fer lt'IO. Since then, medical cOlll have continued relentlessly upwml -and today's averages across I be bolrd are undoubt- edly much higher, Here are medical U· pense devel- opments of 1972 which are ol major Importance to,... -IF YOU, A luplyer, paid money to matntam a dependent In a lborapeatic center for drug addletl, ,.. bad a deductible medical u - pense. Whal'• more, a Im Treasury ruling Afl lhll in- cludes the -"' ,..,, dependent'• meals and lodging atthe-wlidlare lurniAbedua~port of the treatmen~ -U you bad aCllJIUllCluro_ treatments, you can deduct -ANOl1ID Im Tu Court decision, however, was un. favorable to bopayers caught In • lilnatian that bas become fairly ......... In IQliay'• culture -)llli9ib trying lo help their dlslml>ed adult children. In w..-: stance, a dmigtrt« de'feloped a aenft Pl)'Cbosis while .tn college and was bolpllaliled for two yean. Al that point, her paychlatrist "8Dted her out of the hoepHal because he !eared she migbt otbenrlse l<!ldtobemnepermanenUy borpitalhod. Bat he didni want her to return ... her parents. M' did he want her lo he completely C11 her own. Be wculd ha,. lilced her In a Jll}'dlbtric "'bahray house" fir lllz lo IJ moathl after leavin« the hospital -but there was none in that vicim- ty. The paydiiatrisl, --bod her move Into on apoq. meal near the CoJlece, with a priftle phone that enabled hir lo apeak lo him when d!Sturi>- ed. She called him dalq. the -ol -... medical ellJl'!lll", acconllng to another favorable 1J7I Treamry ruJ. ing. This coven 8CUplllClure services w be t her for BER PARENrS deducted cliagnosia, cure, mitlptloo. ~·~ = ~ treatmen~ ~ 1be ruling ..-~ does oot In 11111' way condition penseo equivalent lo staying at the deduction 00 reCognltilin or a ballway "°"'1e. 1be Tu acceptance o1· acupuncture by Court bam!d the dedllctioo. 11 the local administadve or uid that the apaJtment ,... medical au·~~·-not a -tule for a hospital "~ ·-and tilll the lodging did mt -U ,.. failed lo bop ._ quallfJ a lneti-care quale reeora"' your'"""'°' .......... ---._... 1111,.ar, a Im 'ID ...- court .... may help,.._ :..,:r: 11 ~ : SPllClnCAUY, D' an mdeal ..,...-. lntenral "°"""" -a· ...am aooCller Tu OCllrl aminlnC .,a ..-ou1.,..,, caa In 1111 nilld • wandrig -, cl 1 Im e d medlcahqiOI• flag -..., Im b' 4ieduclloa for lact of 'wrltlm _, ~ tha1 JOI! Jiii' ~ evldeoce. the tu ... .... :rear ... -Court may be willing·-••ices to be ,._ ... .,. __ ... the ~"'deduct. ,... ... hie ~,....,.. ........ ,11 ..Umale of J<IUl' ._ )'Oii mab • -l*Jl•Mlil In under the aoan,d Cohan Deiwnbtr ol '73 for -. rule. YCll will, UJouall, haft to lo he performed In Jamuy of penuadO the court ""' ,..,, '74, llils -may bor ,... ellimale ii -hie be{tft l'rCln ........ lllal ,.,_. .... deductiGn will he -In either .,, at '74. Under lhll ame Ooban nile, 8t C11 tuaN. -Ille you may wbl • ,..... ..... Jleaeardl lnailtut• Gf e 111 mated~ ,.._, ""'4 l"lllnl llllo 1r1bu1ioa dodlrctlon II "'°' lilll '*""""-* alirratlair if at otlret wile loct -""'°'of an -ru. . . Wall Street •' . • ·• . / . ' T' .. -.J.. ,. ·~ • • • ~· T'. .J ~c ··"· . . . . .• · · ;uuiay·s~ · :11rti6/I.;; 111 ~;,.ouf""';~ ~ · we-mdllllnet;~: . . ... . • • .. . . .~f': .... ~l'.'ff' ••• . .. . . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . . . ...... • • ' Fifteen out of every 100 Americans today awn stock. We couldn't pr9ve it, of :course, but it seems li~el)! that the percentage is even greater here in the , Or- ange Coast area ... and it's growing every day. That's why the DAILY PILOT was proud, years ago, to be the first newspaper in Orange County to bring its re,aders "today's final stocks today" via super high speed ' wire services. We're still doing it in every home· delivered edition and the service gets better all the time. ' Wall Street's computers "talk to" computers in the DAILY PILOT plant every trading day at the rate of more than 1,000 words per minute. It takes only 12 minutes to move the entire New York and American Stock Exchange reports from the canyons of Wall Street to the typesetting machines of the DAILY PILOT right here on the Orange Coast. - And when technology finds Q way to beat that speed record, the DAILY PILOT, no doubt, will be ,amqng the .. ' first to u$e it rto bring r~ders ·~'today's adion today." When it comes to financial . news, the one that , means . . business is the • ' . ' •' \, • • ~A nDOR BL VD IETWEEN SAN 01£(;0 FREEWAY AND NEW,ORT ILVD. Iha ........ -"' ,,_ I 1oi;;;;;.: llllpioff BU. ....irtliulla.,.. cmel.... -D<d-.. ·~~-----~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~;;..;,,-..;;....:..;u I \ , 1. llPNll't'SQ bi The Daily Pilot Story DAILY PILOT, Laguna Beach DAILY PILOT, $1ddleba!'k .DAILY l'1LOO' (for J.,agima N!luel, Jllssion Vteio, El Toro and surrounding areas), Costa Mesa DAILY PILOT, or San Clemente-Cap- latrano DAILY PILOT. · Today's DAILY PILOT ii a modero newspa(!el' .I producing eilll!t editlo.u-a clay with sevll1-day·• , week dreahtjon OI over ~ In Orlnge Cout eommunltles from Seal Beacll to San Clemente, And it's a I01Jg step removed from the tum- Of ·llje-eentury weeijies from which lt descended.. Editorial policies and news decisions are .. The, Costa Mesa plant wblch ho"-••--·~ greaUy Influenced by editors In each of the various -· ...., •• ,. areas. Adve~rs are served by advertising staff port functions ot this multi-newspaper operation personnel assigned to each of the communities baa 32,408 "'!Uare feet of working ~ 8ervOO b1 the newspaper. ' _¥uch Of the space waa created with th.1> 1970. But tpe job of fitting the pieces ~'etbor - 71 dlstnan~, remodeling and expanding 'ot the the .co~pliea,ted tuk of processmg and mlllufae- 15 997..,,.....,,100t buildin .,_ ........ had iurmg each clay's newspaper-ls handled at home • ""' g w~ ·~ evolv·. ~. SSO West Bay st., Costa Mesa. !Id and ex~ded at the l!ay and '.tbi!.rin .stree"' , . The stoey can be told In the r e c lt a 1 of a site over t,he YOl1'S that the newSI!aper l\aa occupied string of facts: ~e.':.!IOr: . . . • , . CIRCULATION -Coven ~jiroximately 145 . . of the n~a~s ~~t. editions -seven · 8'1,uare miles, average moi::e thM°t;i5,000 eollleo per tailored for liome delivery m aa many comm~' day .with a ·on&<lay count of 46,025 for llec. 12, ties and on~ "street edit!ol\" for self'Sale from 19.72. Subicri!Jers will ~Y more than $1.'2 million area_n~w.i:acks :-ire produced In tha.~'~anL this.year .to !lave· papers liel1vered by nearly 1,000 • r"e 11.\'~~,per 'h'" staff writers 'and editors. carrters . ., . , ••Who operate4UJ<es ~ Hunt!n~n ~ch, Newport •. E"\PLOYES -.197~.f'll!·time; SS parl-t!me .-;- Beach,.l.agun& ~ach and Sail' Clemente. They all 62 m f:r~!"'tion and l'rmt!n~ depariments, 36 m feed ~ledal te,. c~py editors, ]lhqto technicians 11:• 0r:.._~~::.;:.ft' tbJa us;':' ,::it~~ , and prmter.; In uma Mesa to ~ tranpormed lnto , million .. (That doesn't ln¢,ude carrier.; who will the .daily newsp~per DAILY PIIJOr carrter'S deliver earn $325,500 this year, plus cash and other· p~ .frOiltSeal·Beach to San Clemente. · · offered as bonus incentfv0s. They'te ind~P'!"~ ~ '' SOpblsUcaled equipment aod blgbly trained contractors, ,not employes,~ · crafll!men work In Costa Mesa to produce 'what ADVERTISING -1,1op. regular advertisers amounts to eight different newspapers each day. -700 retail aod 400 ·In cla~ied. Newspaper's Tbelr malilheads label tllel!l as jusf ~ , advertising revenue breakdown: 55 per cent retail, • "Dtn\'.Y ,PIY.Yf'~'(!Qe street edition) or:' · 37 percent classified. linage, 6 percent from nation-.,untln~ ~ch· Fountain Valley DAILY al ads and 2 fiercent from legal and miscellaneous ?JLOT, Newport Beach DAILY PILOT, Irvine advertisements. HOME BASE FOR ALL DAILY PILOT EDITIONS IS EXPANDED COSTA MESA PLANT Editors Feed in News and Photos, Get Back Tailor-made Community Newspapers Toda:~'~ ·News To~y~l~ Steps f_rom D~dline to Delivery for thtt Daily Pilot : I. REPORTER-PHOTOGRAPHER team collaborates on local story wblch will be featured In the day's edition. DAILY PILOT often teams camera specialist with writing speciallsl. 4. COMPUTER boosts words on their way at almost unbelievable ·speed by asslst!iig with job of petforat!n~ tape which activates Lino-type machines. Here, paper tape is fed mto $25,000 computer. 7. Pi:tDTOGRAPHS, meanwliue, are•being Selected to be proceS.00 In Photo Lab, putting pictures With words for. the days colleet!on of Information.about your world and your community. il II "I 10. MAT TA ES Impression of alJ type and engr~vJhg 'cuts when It - la laid on page form and forced under roller which exerts up to a,qoo pouncla ol presau.r.e per 11q11ar9 Inch. -. . .. " • 2. WIRE REPORTS.from througbout the worla arrive on both Assoc- iated Press and United Press lnternational wires at DAILY PILOT. Editors often select beSt elements from bolh .reports, combine them. 5. GALLEY OF TYPE is ready for proofing after tape-activated linecasting machines set it up In lines one column wide: The tray on which it is arranged is called a galley, hence the name "galley proof." ' 8. ENGRAVER takes really·close look at the negative afier making a photocopy of a photograph to be reproduced in the '1•wspaper. Image on negative will be etched on sensitized metal called a cut. ll: PLATE; MOl.DED from mat baked Into a curved shape can be locked onto rotary press l!nlts, like the one shown here, wnere each plate prints one page of the nelvspaper. ,I -3. COPY DESK (foreground) is where stories from sev~ diff~t sources are checked for accuracy in spelling, grammar and 1tyle. Head 'lines ·are written here, copy is pneumatic ''tUbW" to ~ floor. am..~~ 6. PROOFREADING is next step. Galley proofs, proofs of headlinea and printed proofs of pages all are checked In Proofreading Room ~ before next printing ste~s are taken I • \ 6 I ) ,•· ' ..... &.¥, 9. PAGE MAKEUP sees words and pictures brought together in a ' form called a chase. It is like a metal frame, newspaper-page size, in wblch engravings ("cuts") and lines of type are arranged. ' • 12. WHILE · INK >la sllll drying after the presses spill out the da,J's ! 1 • run of DAILY PILOT ediUons at 70,000 newspapers per boll\", tarrier : hustles '111ong his route to drop "today's worh!" on your lawn. ·• ! I I l r 1 j If DAILY PILOT Buildings Bite Dust , Collapsing structures have become a common sight• in Tulsa, and old hotel was the last I<> be l'aze\f.' U.S. Officials Bag Pea11uts CINCINNATI (UPI) -The U.S. Attotney'I office here bas ordered the seizure ol IS,000 pounds ol peanuts It aaid were contaminated by rodent escrement. The peanUh came from two Suf- folk, 'Va. rompan!es 1od ,...ere ship- ped to F. W. Hlni and Son! Co., a local diatributor, INt Nov. 29-30. Norbert Nadel, first assistant U.S. attorney, said 70 bags of the peanuts came from Lummis and Co. and 45 bags came from Pond BrM. Peanut Co., Inc. NEW YORK (UPI) -Richard Halli- day, noted stage and television producer and husband ol actress Mary Martin. died Saturday in Brasilia where he had rbeen hospitalized for surgery, a family 1pokesman said. Halliday, 67, and Miss Martin had been living In Brazil on a vast ranch they own near Anapolis. SACllAMENTO (Al') -Hungarian- 'born Or. G<ta De Kaplany, convicted 10 "JUl'I aco for tb8, llcld torture murder or ldl wtfe, wantt parole ao be can become a cleflYman In 1 !orelll!I country, his ...,,....,. ro)lOl'll. . 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Macnab-Irvine 641-82~ ~ 644-6200 If Dl'HIM C"'~ T -l"~ . "'},;. make }'OU1' drurm come true. Mo've )'OW' lariilly Info ,,,... I~ ' 2 otor)', ' bedroom pool b o me • prime Huntington Beach location. ~ for quick sale at J4!,500. 847...Q)]O. OPEN Tlf..I •'frt FUN fo8£)M:£/. [II ~ Uttle Doll HoUM $24,000 3 a,., 2 Ba. All polished le shined. Fan- tastic used 'brick fireptaee. Plenty of land here to grow yo~ own vea:etables and frlllt P.ay IUSt 11111 I><!' !1IO. on th1S VA reaale. 0 Vl>'.11\E H & LI f Coronl\ dtJ Mar IOUlh of the hlghwe.y. Older rooft\Y l bedroom cottage on an R-2 lol. Posslbllitles a a 1 o re . Bring Yout own drtams. Priced right &t $44,91)). • • l ... I t I, • ' ' ~ i r • . ~· ~ • " ' ' ' " ' ' I r _J ' •• ,. ) 1 •a . nq rl, 1b " ,, T. ·~ -~ "' ' ;) "'I ~ >II ,:a "' >I w '" • .. ~ ·a ' f. l ' ' ' , ' • C. F. Coleswortliy RNltori 64CMI020 , ' • . I I • ..... ., .. , .. , .................... 1 .......... ._... , ... ,". p 'If..,,, ............ ,,, _____ _ .... __. • .. ..... --6ft e 0 £¢ IZllf ,..,., e It 0 • ....., • ,,_ ... t CSP . __, e .......... ·c\ O....ol ~""-SM/d. ~-ISMllllS REALTORS aa EA81' COll8T lllGHWAY COllOlllA DEL MM. CAiiF. 644-mo • • • • Elegantly yours in Baycrest You'll enjoy this lovely FAMll.Y HOME on a secluded street. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, PAN- ELED family room with double flieplace plus many custom features. Large fenced yard and patio. . ............... '63,llOO. • • • • Welcome surprise on the goH course BEA'UTIFUL SPANISH style home on the 12th bole of Mesa Verde Golf Course. CUS- TOM carpets & drapes, 5 bedrootn.,.a bath1, family room. WET BAR, 2 fireplaces , din- ing room. Beaut. master suite, and INVIT- ING PATIO facing the Golf Coune. $84,950. • • • • AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES REAL TORS 644-7270 General ...... ·-,., &:•t-1 G.neral -----~--·----------- " . • • I : SHOWN IY APPOINTMENT ., """"" 1•1 ; ~ 53 LlnA lolo DriYe (I '1•• 1 , • l!l;!l'~'l!· •· ri; 1 . • n·1 : "I ~ r. 4 Ulll/1001: tDtl: Elegant 5 bdrm., 4~ baths; .., lsgocm_ New carpets, drape.t It wallpaper. Lge. attic: storag.,..area. 4 frplaces. Lovely garden • large slip. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $%12,000 CATCH THAT CITCHEN -That's right citchen! It's so big you don't care how it's spelled. But it casts a spell over all who enter! Gourmet gorgeous! Not to mention 4 bedrooms, two stories and Mesa Verde pride of ownership! At '67,500. UNl9UI HOMO OF MIU. YllDE. 14'"1tt0 .. ......... -- U~l()UI: liVMl:S GeMral REALTORS ------ General SERVICE that only EXPERIENCE con give Since 1949 S@\\~l!A.-lt~~s·· The Punle with the 8ui/f.Jn Clrlld/e 0 R911rronge J.tten of the four xrombled wotds be. Sow to form four llinpl. 'NOl'ds, I. OU GT ER I I I I I ll I . 1--;.:..R .:;oA..:.Y..;;H;...:I:,.....il ~ 111'1.1 HARBOR VIEW HOMES i--,~s~1~H~j..:.A~1~~1 ~~~~~~ SHARP CARMEL MODEL 3 bedrooms and famlly room -Shows like a model home! New carpets, quiet cul-de-sac street, large lot, room for pool. $69,000 FEE PORTOFINO MODEL Lllce new, 3 bedrooms, family room, bonus room/sleep- ing loft: Carpets tbruout. Spanlab We entry and bonu.o room.+ $71,500 P'EE HARBOR VIEW HOMES REALTY 833.0780 • BO ·EFIL '!!!• • )-( ..--------~ldn'I do It. Thly couldn't 1--~1..;;..1·'-1,_;;1,_;;;.,1..-f': $!=.'1!1::! fj PRINT NUMBERED Uin!RS IN THES' SQyARES 6 UNSCil\M8£E MGVE Linus -TO GR ANSWER 111111 SCRAM-LITS ANSWERS ' IN CLASSIRCATIOM IOO I ( • You Can Sell It, find II, Tr1d1 It With 1 Wint Ad r I I· I I • \ SUPER SHARP I~! _ .... le ---e 1 .. .._ ........ ,. VacanclelCOlt--/ your-·~· -bid, ...... thnt • Piiot o .. 1ne<1 M. l ' • -· I l.DVELY l BR. New crpts I: .,._ Ip patio. P r e f . 111Dn 1 adulL 6 1 5 ~I -· 2 BR.. l ta.; f rplc. 5'md«k. .._. Yeuiy $20 Mo. Ilia O'Neil. days 673-QlO; eva. 551-lD. DELUXE ab elett, bltins ind dah/11o11br. Dbl gar. ocean n $350 pn-. m-&992. Coote -** S1\JNNING 2 BR. 2 BA G&rdm APr. Pool. Rec Rm. no W. 18th St., C.M. LARGE 2 BR.. C&rpets " ~ Man I: wife. Want welcome. $130/mo . 541-128. 8ACHELOR. 1 Ir. 2 Br •/hint. avail. Hr:all!d pool . P2I I: up. Adults. 85.l ~ft' St . 6-15-1965.. I • ........-:S.1'7J rl . I Mi 00 ho 34 M Po< l pa co ce bl An '· .. •• ..!. .. •" 'Fu! A ' " c N CB pe W> Su c Si an 1st xi M QI ex •• 4· en Jo 0 p p H I • • _,, ,._ 5, 1913 DAILY PIL01 %$ Jltll( .... , l[ll] I ' ][Il)[ IE fl;Pat ll tt l [ '8fk;:W I ct;: t a c' s • c' J L . ,, ) .. ,, 7 ""'~ w-. M .. " 711 ltolp WentM, M .. F 110 Holp w-.~ .. , 11• Help w~ M .. f 71~ w ....... M .. , 11 • w-. M & P 11t ~;..;....--ID2- Recqtl1rlat,,......._ YNG man~ b' w-KDIMOJ\E '!Tcclr)« -SECRETARY tor SH. typing. Loe.n experience neee~.i Full Ume. Slll- ary oommtm&urate with ex- perience. Co n I a c t J ohn Wahrb, 979-4200 ot \vr lte PO Box 2380, Co.111 Mesa, Ca.Ill. 92626. BANK of COSTA M&SA A new, loca.Uy-OWned lndepeode:nt Bank. F.qual Opportunity Employer BAR MAID, no exp nee. Will train. Under 30. Apply S Wheels, 1830 Newport, CM ah 4 PM. BA& MAID, 21 to 35, evt!S ~ week~nds. 1562 Newport Bl~. Coeta Mesa. 646--0035 Bkkpr To $650. Foxy 00. Ii: fun compaey. 1. Make a big plWI & be • balanced Kheet of thll tine • position. No dry dull days, ju.st a fine company with i ) great sense of cooperation. . l Call Kim Clark 833-2700, Denni& &: Dennis Pel'80Mel -Agency or Irvtne 2l82 Michelaon Or. BOX boy wa.nted, Morning hours. Richard's Market. 3433 Via Udo, 16 6 0 MacArthur Blvd, Newport Beach BUYER Permanent potlition for Eire tronlc Manufacturing com· pany. Exp'd In tJ:leci.Tonlc components, outside pro- cessirig, r a w materials, blanket orders &. expediting. Call 549-30tl An Equal O pportunit y '· Employer CASHIER Full pay while training with AAA financial Corp. Righi spot for individual that Is career minded. Start $3'75. Call Helen llayes, ~. Coastal Personnel Agt'ncy, 2790 Harbor Blvd., C.M. INSPECTORS & ASSEMBLERS WE ARE GROWING Varian Data Machines A leader in the mini computer Industry is looking for several additions to the work force ..• We need, Electro-Mecbaiiical Assemblers & Electr1>-Mechanical Inspectors. I! you are looking for an opportunity with an Orange County company that oUers good pay & benefits, Plea .. Apply In Person Mondoy Thrv Friday 3,30 A.M. -4 P.M. To the Por-1 Dept. Or Contact: 8. KRAFKA VDM PRINT SHOP CO-ORDINATOR Varian Data Machines bas an Immediate t>PeQW for an ambitious individual with a tliorouih knowledge of otl$et printing, plate making & related bindery operations. You must have skills in operation of small presses. You wW be responsible for'co.onll- natiog all phases of printing and reprod...,. lion, operate camera plate system & press. ll yoo are looking for a C4reer with 8 gJOW- ing Orange County Co., PINMA&>PlylnPenon Mondoy" 'nirv Frldoy t :JO A.M.. 4 P.M. To Tho Po.-! Dept. or Contoct: B. KRAFKA VDM Tho -()).bu -SECIETARY -.. a1H. si.rt N<lrl"... 151. Wal ror ~•~•• -· tram botbn I: wart up. ea. dry!!r G. E. Dec ~ -'11Y and~ ••~ wllh ..-.,, Newpolt t--deyor $60. Guar. A do1. spealtinc or sale• tadLltiM has nete1 ICr 9· fl"S.-ltm 5t&-l672 sn..ciu. bact:l1owld -Must perienood _.....,, with I , be Ute to watk ~-to 3 )'h bus!.,. n p. Ac-• PENNY S, W'hite 2 dOOr ExttJJ,.,,t wo·rtlnc COB-curate 'YPlnc •k Ill a .I I •, 11~1 ~~le ':r 1'4~i bu\'Jt':.i~ ditkJos and C Q ID pan~ llmttband at 10 + wi-n """ • ' 1 • brnejltJ. Call "'"3389, ~u. UQ1rfd. s • la r y com· ~ S1!0 hu 1 year w.,.. ==:;~=""'~""'=-=1 mftlSUl'ale wlth educll.Uon, ranteov, QD.-7637. RECEPTIONIST skills a .,.-. Ex· KD<MORE Model 6GO. aum Crowin& firm in Irvine Com· ccllent em~benertl1 Antiques IOO ""'"her. Lllce new. f Mo&. plex. needs sparkling in· av&ilabl~. Pleue 1 ie n 1 ~ ~. 646-8672 or di.-i ID handle front .......,. ID P. 0. Box ""-SCRAM LETS -8':.:_7-=8!l~5.,,__,.--=...,.--desk. Lita llut band. Start Lakewood, C&Uf. • -=R W -L-fO"""" S<50. Call Jen Page ......,,.;, F.4llaJ 0pportuni1Y Em-ont • ...,.,. • ,.rs C.-al -Agency, ANSWERS $2. Wk."'" main!, 2'1'911 Harbor Blvd., CM. Sec'y.Recpt Tish S650 * 639-11:12 * RECEPTIONIST/SECY Eue _,.., -LRG GE ,,.!rig, Uke """· Co. will split fee on ttw. ft."le ~ ottke StM Trud&e -Jlairy -AmWlt -Lra rttei;i.ng unit. Sl«l position. Must be a friendly Acet"g/Gen Offioe $500 Foible -TIGER 340-17'9' aft 3. out~ indMdual wttb (mn smob!r) Family trouble: "'They took c11.,,_r.. & good akilla. Start $600 Abo Sec'y, I.in. Relat to 1600 my mother-in.law to the hos· I 808 «• poaltlons. Call . s.o, Acd"g Trainee . sm pi<tl. She n«dod a blood Equ pnwnt Hart. 540-WD Coast a I Agey eco/w.terwritlng lransfusion. They found they lo I tank Pel•:iuud J.imcy 2790 oper $50> couldn't do it. 11x>y cou1drl°f S:OO~ •:;:,te~: one Harbor Blvd., c.x.' NEWPORT rind a TIGER." liler ;;itnder by Kodak; Reaptionllt/Hosteu Personnel Agency San Oemente Antique photographic thennoml!ttt. The lrvint Co. bas~ W Dov., Dr,, N .B. SHOW It SALE All tnnil new. All tor SIS. · '42.3l7'D San Clemente Inn Call 60-4321, Ext 335 or 3316, for ~es&. A Mareh 2l. 24, 25. Public lo-or .m.+t20 btwn 9 & 5. plee.sant penoaaHty and Sec. ~ Trmc viled. Jnterested, df'&len 2722 Mlehelson Dr., JrvlM ~ ~ le;us~ Take 2 GlMt Steps contact Valley Empitt An-F_u_r_n_it_u_,. _____ 1_1_01 UJ..2400, Ext.nsion 336 able to work w~kends No need to pl831 PmH tique !h>w, 8121 Ave. 400 Di-PECAN dining suite: Oval 2722 Michelson Or., Irvine An Equal Opportunity Employer Excellent WOl1dng conditions here. Any bJiiht individual nubla, ea. 9.E.8, D-S9t-mM. drot>-lear table ec:teoos. 6 and Company benefits. CaJI 1aeepooklnlrty•ln~~ ~ .. "P'd BEAt.rr Leg 90lid walnut tall cane-back cha Its, table 833-2400,. Extension 336 6'4-3.'189 9-12. rtunl1 ·~ •-v-ueld ...,._ ~-h d pads Good rond 12'.15 Call Help Wan-..1, M & F 710 Helo Wanted. M & F 710 R : • •Jiu. will jump at this. WiU be ~.--':::~ -a r .___, w !..r .. e,: · 3 • · An " uaJ Op ( 'ty E 1 ,..,. ecepftOl'llSt fo .,..._, trslned in all Pl'OOedllft'S. zu:uuuu~, 111:\.l ,...... 541)-l'l'H after .yQ · por uru mp oyer ;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;[PART ttme receptionist tor ULTRA BRIGHI' SMILE Call -Kim Clark 833-2700, inc, ve:ey old. Xlat cond. •="'H"°E°'R"cu""'1.0'=N---,s=-o'"'i"a-&~1 ""'"""""""'""'!!!!!!!!!~!!!!""'!!!!!""'""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Orthodontic office. Typing .l Then )'OU should know about Dennis &: Denni.a Penonnel t«IO.. Smler matching chest love.eat w/revenlble cusb. Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 KEYPUNCH accounting skills eaentlal. lhla ooe. Gnat opportunity -01 !Mne, 21182 i:a;. S«>-1™ alt 3. QUEEN R 1 DE ABED . Executive Secretary Fee paid. Do you have ad- ministrative ability'!' Presi- dent or re5earch firm needs your good skill. Salary to $800. Also fee jabs. Call llelen Hayes, 540-605 5 , Coastal Personnel Agency, 2790 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Executive HELP WANTED OPERATORS Clurfu1Deu. llability Ir: ror front office penon Job: Michel.ton Dr. 19th CENTURY soUd oak old Glove-Vinyl set. table:I, all 0ay 1t swill& sh t ft versaWit;y BOUght •. Top pq of. activity. Greet ~ SECRETARY ta~ ~bl.e, 6 chairs, needs leu then 4 mo old. 53&-8Tl2 assignments immediately commensurate with lkillJ.. clients hen!. Call ~ Great PR !Spot tor sharp in-ttfinWung; a_J so comer AfOVING aaJe _ Everything available. If you want to ~ resume to Bmc 2151, M~ 833-2700, Dennis . .&: dMduaJ with p:xl skill Oc-what-not s tand, bronze sta-must 80. Furniture , work in a variety of tem-Miss)Orn V1ejo, Cal ~. Penonnal of-Irvine, cubnally travei. 10 sport rtve, etc. (2131 59S-5483_. _ boulewares, etc. Ca 11 \:""'~:~t!,~ PERSONNEL :rll2 MichellClft Dr. .._, in A!capulro & o<her Appllencff 802 ,::833-95;::.;;:;76:::..,.~~--- join oor team ol sati<l!ed TECHNIC'&N RECEPTIONIST/SECY far·-t>laces. SaWy to RECOND. APP' .... CES couai $2!>. Dre .. ers. tui. "" Co. will split Jee on this fiM $100. Ca1J Sally H a rt ...uv" tables, antique stove, small :~Pl:L 1 Y~e:~1 -:X~ •.1:-$m a Month position. Must be a friendly ~ Coastal Personnel Delivered -guar. Dunlap's., oriental rup, & much men. perieDCe. Minimum pe.y ~tiorts· 9lortband 90 outgoing individual with Agency, 2790 Harbol' Blvd., 1815 Nev..-port, CM 548-mo I ~613-6822~~------ $3.00 per hour Call carol at . · good skillL Start 1600. Aho c..._ Avocado wsh &. dry $129. STOVE. nfirg. freeiler, Uv- 558-2862. • = ~!:e ~rf: tee positions. Ca 11 Salb' Service R.,,. To $650 ~ ~ ~ dryers, lne rm I: dlnette let. DiaM KEY.KEMP -~· . · Hart, -Coastal Per-· ·~• ~· -56-0!1ll " cloth•-. 54H417 eves. ,. Pet'SOMel expenence bdp-• Terriftc OIJlll)rtUnlty tar a1=~'=-~-~--" v• Temporary Help Service tuL Applications must be !lOODd tf._eDCY • 2'l90 Harbor well gniomed iDdtYktuaI SllO 1 YR guam. del A ln-I -Cw;::ke;:;ndl.:::;;c,.,~...,.----,.- 1651 E. Edinger Ave .. SUite aubnlitted po later tbfn s Blvd., with mechantcal ablllty. •tatJ.. Late mod. all cycle WHIRLPOOL 2sp a uto 103 p.rh., Tues,. March '· 1!Tl RECREAnDN director. full Major company hu Just In-K~ washer. 636-28«>. Waliher $35, Frlgk1a)re e44!C1: Secretary/Receptionist Large American Corp. has 1 girl Newport Beach Of!ice needing a dedicated, in- lell~nt woman. Fantastic benefits. Salary open. Mu.st be regponsible & eager to CASHIER Ieam. Call -1334. Part time •fternoon delivery of DAILY PILOT to subscribers in Laguna Be•ch. Genetous profit for a couple of hours work daily. Must have cle- ~ndabl1 auto. Con. tact H•rry Seeley at Daily Piiot, 330 West Bay StrHt, Costa Meoa, or call '42-4321 Santa Ana. Ca. to : ot part time. Experience trodoced new product. W-tll e DISHWASHERS, washers. dm!r $40. 847~. 79'l5 !"!!!~'!!'!'!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I F.OUNTAIN VAi.LEY P"l'd. Conveiesc~nt betralnedlocalty. Excellent <tryen, ,.bl~ guam & _G'-=1'noo:=•,:HB"'7.-...,...~.,...,­~c;'r1ca1.<lpe:rr .! Sl;HO<J,l:. OISTRICT .~w,Loo-VN.',41!1 ~-·-•-::--~""1' ~ delv'd. 83!1-7620; -· ~~m, decorator !>'bric, Newport Beach firm seeks EXE c UTlVE Secretary. cashier with 1-2 years ex-Xlnt. skills & know bow're- perience. Ability to deal quired to assist growth of with the pobllc requ~. busy fll'm . Applicants with Superior company bene[tb;, qualified resume please call Call 644-3389. S-12. 540--1880 for interview. CASHIER. full time. Apply Sllverwoods, 45 F&$hlon Isl- and, Nf!WJXlrt Center. CHARGE COOK 1st & 2nd cook. Good hrs. x1nt co. benef\fs. Bayvif::W Manor. 540-7095. CHOPPER Gun Operator, exp'd, must be able to do own repairs & maintenance. 4-Day WO:l'k we e k . TR.ABACA Products, 837 W. 18th St., Cotlta Mesa. FACTORY Mnouncing *** New Lite Industrial Division For Women ' Needed lmm~latoly Expo~ PC Asumbler1 Al .. Trainees For Lite lnduttrlol Work Industrial Sewing & Wire Wroppers No. 1 &4.Uthouse Ln """'" s, ..-~ ..... ....,o.;a!JI; Call J ck p REFRIGERATOR two doors Mon-Fri. Pers. Dept, Hoag 842-6651, ext 2'J5 ([QM}e & female:>. Private ~ nm:is & ~~ auto detroet, 5 yean old llke * 673-2483 * Hosptt&I, NB An equal opp. employer duty &: sJ!!f: relief l"fte\ed. PenoMet. Agency of nev.<A893-9060. ***Sota A: ~at, never LYN'S POWER sewing machine = orN~ Reg.' lrvb1e:, 2'm Mlehelaoo Dr. WASHER, Good cond Uled, both lor $110., u&Ually S.3001 operators, exp'd prel. Good Sal SERVICE ST A Tl 0 N At-S yn $25 home, 968-1910. HOUSEKEEPER, Bal boa Machinists pay & steady work. l'l3J..R sPLENDID SPARE tendant. FUD 1: part time, 645-3210 or 6U-744S eves UVING ROOM 3 PC. SEC!". Penin. 6 day/wk. Mature ~~ Ave, C · M • TIME OPPORTUNITY 40 or over. Gentleman w-WHIRLPOOL w:astier &:: dry· Lt. eold floral $225. r.D:e so.<o yrs old. En,glbh ENGINE LATHE SeTvlce '"· Exp. -ly er tet, elect, like new $150. new. 64>Q78 .• speaking. to care & assist 2 PRESSMAN-A.B. DI ck, Naticl'lally known ~ rated Orn-on Station, 604 S. AfL 4 p...m. 646-9160. Sell '71dle:'-°"l;'tem.~-..,.......,l-,,Call,-, elderly ladles -dressing, GENERAL multi, exp'd on Itek. Oxta compuy has ope:nmg ror Coast Hwy, IAgu:na-Beach. Whtte Elephant Dime-A Une 6G-687I Now! :;,; .:.~"i' J,~~ ... ,!ee~ MACHINISTS Mesa 645-"'22 ;;';!j ::::: i!:";.:_";: SR. TYPISTS . dependable. Good ref ' s . We need a few good men for ~ tor production 00 candy, oovel6e:s, creetina: VOLT Room & board + wages of precision work in our clean, _._ " ~~ Top ... , cards. candles. ~ much ln-ont p.,--.-,.1 S275 mo_ Send resume to spe.cioUs, "air conditioned we.,.,.,... ........ ~ rvv more Our corruntMJOrlS lhe •• -· Classified Ad No. 586, Daily plant. 646-0008. ~ DO inw9tment, we -· .. ~ ...... ~ Pilo~ PO Box 15ro, C..ta PRINTER train. Presti&e positioo coo--""" ~ .. ~te lD6 P.fesa 9262>. steady work. Days. Now tacting schools, etn.1rches, Newport Beach 54M741 HOUSEKEEPER, llve in or worldng co n s id er a b I e clubs and Gl'IBDizatlom. F.qual ()ppcr. Employer out Middle ~· needed overtime. Write Oaasified ad &40, TAB Amwtr:iDc Ser• Ice , lmmod. Must like chlldren, l ~ .. -ll hour -•'"-. 11.~ Dally Pik>t, P.O. Bax.1560, ~~~ Pl!X---J:r all .... • & o. -vteJo V4RD N~RT -~~ -Q>ota M-C11!1f.·-....;..., .x1nt 1>eoe11ta, "' tittl\-,549-"114'r, 24 hr am • ~~'~'~.!i'!.. SOios ; _ e...,. ~-~J"I>'· Call service. AgeQcy ~ ' ' "50~: ~113u.:-°1'·"~rlilidl-. ' r-'9 .. ~ •DP----· :-. HOOl!ii<E&'Eft: E x p ' d 3'2~ W .. ~ • ....,. 'Ave. ing' °' ie!a!Od ~ .,._.. lotlMtliiil t 9 '... TEqfNlClAH ' Ref -lteq, Salary open: S.~~na ~ ftpleaent fheir Jibpdi!dve lair CjJeck out on com. Watel'fl'ont Newport Beech r-··' .0 . ··-1 , _ firm. 'Ibey olfer .-Id-munleatbts 1loeer .,.pli .. home'. Eogllsh speaking. An """'._. ~f.!!: t Un t Y Appl.y ~ Mon •• Fri. vaneement. ear I: expenses flen. pa I Electnlmcl 64~. . -~,-PACIFI" MUTUAL & ........,. boou1 plan A an Co. 6391 W-Aw .. HOUSEKEEPER / eom""'"-Management Trainee 700 u-rt C ht D bmefits. Call Jack Perry Westm.inlm', 849-3301. ion, mWlt drive. H.B. ~~ College graduate. Starting ·~ 911 r r. &'J3...Z700 t>emil &: Dmnis TELEPHONE 962-6224 &a1acy up lo $1 o o o. Newport llNch Pelbibd ........ ol lrvine, INTERVIEWERS INSURANCE Agency Girl • Ambitious aggressive, eaU PRINTER 2:182 Micbel.,,, Dr. &: SUPERVISORS part time. Knowledge ot Mr Black M4-9000. SALES to provide a credit card ecn- dwelling fire & h 0 m e MANAGERS & Foremen. all Nationally known firm otters venlence to famWes In )'OW' owners rating helpful. Ex· 3 shifts. we will train, 3 Day, 12-hour ahlfts. Must ~ training pro-conu:nunlt;y. Work from )'OW' , ,For .en . Coll Mil-( . . . To Size 50! In Woiiii'n°Yj..Werlir ... ~,;. h • Sprf ng's . TwlM Injection Molding cellent opportunity, Wary MacGregor Yacht Corp, have eXperieooe on tbe 2650 gram"&.UjiW on~ home. No e z: per I en<; e COUNSELOR wanted for open, must be good typist 1631 Placentia. Costa. Mesa. Multt-Lith, 3nJ Camera & people. salary to $1(Kll. eau necessary: we will tr.in. Gloria Marshall Fi g ure 1 e Many assignmeots in the California Insurance, Irvine, MANAGEMENT coup I e 1250 Preu. Pn!vious print-Bob Stark, 5t0-Q?i5, O>utal Write "•ntfted Ad No. 6U Control Salon, . Newport. Newport Beach, Irvine, San-Ca. For interview call Fern needed. 31 unit motel nr Ing or related f\lnetions is Petawlbef Agency 2'l90 Har-Daily Pilot. P.O. Bax 1560, Must be attractive. have ta Ana & Olsta Mesa areas. Nutter_ 833...&480. Disneyland 64>135.1 0 r helpful. bor Blvd., C.M. ' a.ta Mesa, Calif. 92fi3i:. trim figUJ"C A enjoy worlt:ing e Experienced It trainee INSURANCE Agency ex-774-1Bl8 ask tor Joan Mills SALESMAN. Exp Mens UNDER WRITER with people. Mature \~'Oman Positions. Excellent earn-pen--~. Part time al-Apply 9-12, M~..., ':"'· clo Tft 'INEE preferred. . Eves-2 -9 , ings. Weekl)' paychecks. Cl"-~ MANJCURISI' & ""BEAUTY PACIFIC Mu 1 uAL thing. Rettred. Wetkfnds fUlll. , • 642-3630. ternoons. Costa Mesa area. OPERATOR, -tun or pert 700 Newport C .. Dr. only. Call $48-2393. AAA firm. Otters outstand- : DELIVERY o1 DA IL Y 1"H500 tim•, -far top N rt llHch SEAMSl'RESS Ing carott .._..,nlty ... ', PILOT, SUNDAv ONLY. to 2061 Business Ctr. Or. tf.o• .,.. ..,_.. '41 Nhig~ol ~~ lelocatioln, ewpo Must be ~. must ~ zndua.te. Salar78 lok ,_ ,_.. ~te. Appy REAL ESTATE SALES beahle todctownrepain:I( .$150. Cllll Bob tar ~ newspaper c~ i:te-Irvine 833-1441 in penon Tues thru Sat, SUOCESS CAR£ER Maintenance. 4 Day Work 5IMi(li5. O>utal hnonnel ·~ quires the use of a StatlOrl Nr. ()ranae Co. Mtjlort !RYINE PERSONNEL 2549 Eastbtutf Dr., NpL New or experienced. Joln the week. Apply Tra ha ea ~ 2790 Hartx:ir mvd .. 11 Wagon or Van. C»ntact Mr. ~&\rl:h.V"'V Bch. World'a largest and fallat Producll,-b'i W. 18th St, c:M. -. r 1" Hany Seeley, S30 Wm Bly Skilled & Unskilled -.,..,.,,,,y"f\... I NEEDLEPOINT Pa I n t e r growing ttSa1e orpnltatSon Costa Mesa. i .::::::;U~N~D=E~R~W~R~IT=E~R~-t ~ $1: .. Costa Mesa. Factory Help. PAID wanted. Must have exp. with a net\Wl'k or over 300 TRAINEE • DENTAL ASSISTANT Call 64HQ36 . Ptnme. Call 645-3820. ollloos and become a SECRETARY AAA 1. o•--"-t nd : Frr, exp'd, expa~ duties F/C BOOKKEEPER Trial attorney to 17 K member of our Millionaire inn. •.t.ei• uu ... a - I I t .,,..,..nment Sr. Elec Tech w $12 K Newspaper Club. Multi-mllUon dollar For NewpJrt Beach Ad init career opportunity fOT 1 oppt., P easan en~ .. ~ Fee Paid. Growing f Ir m d _..._,,..,. ...___ Agency. All ddlls I~ coUege graduate. Salary to 11 Specialist. Bch a re a nttds: Individual with con-Elec. Sales Dlgr lo $12 K Typist a ve1ue ... 6 prop:am. r'~ ahcrthand. Sharp looks( $750. Call Bob Stark 50m50 :IJ 962-6671 . struction experience. Good Purclw: Agt/Stl Mfg $10 K guaranteed liL'eDSing ecbool. hours. aood pay. Coutal .Per8onnel Agency, i ' DENTAL otrlcl' manager. bf>nents. Salary to $1000. BuyeT I 'cn'Mbarine Hrdwr $14.500 To punch TI"S Tape for Lino-Ex! cellencallt ..iv,'!.-1atraintng. Send Resume: 2790 Harbor Btvd CM :-Qrthodontlc pradJce, exp'd Al.90 Fee Jobi. Call Heleri oo Attend $520 types •. Ex~llent salary and p ease ...... Jones aulrified. Ad no 624 " • : in all phallea, Salal')' open. Hayes, 54()..Q)5r5, c.oastal Secy. Const to $650 broad fringe benefits. Eve-832-0410. c/o Dally ~ WAITRESS : ,•. Newport llch. 54lhl737 Personnel Agency, 27 t 0 Sccy/Bkkpr lo $550 olng thl.fl, RED CARPET P. O. Box lS60 Exp'd. Dtn"'1r Room. o...r . I Recept/Gen'I Ole to $550 DAILY PILar RNltors ea.ta Mesa Calif. 92626 21. Apply all<r ~pm.°'*" : 1.,. DE?-n'AL Anlstant for busy Harbor Blvd., C.M. Invent......, Ork to -• .__ A -·-' '"! Min. f' . ¥~1 ~ 330 w. Bay SL, CM EST TE -·~· ; I.I Cosla Mesa Ou ce. o FIBERGLASS, Exp'd Gel Clerk rypilts to $500 ,,1 .. 1....., Ext -IEAL A BAHIA CORl~IAN •, 1 ,.,... exper. & ba~ Coaler. Four day work G<Comn'lml0ff,"_1::_A. to l500 ~;.,,.,; ~ -· SALES ~e'!1~th al T-o $700.,,.'1 YACHT CLUB 7319 : J. xny certlficalion. · week. Apply Tr ab a ca . Unt:8 nltt S500 or Dave. --Thia WObded\d position will 1601 8a)rtkte Dr. Odil : 1 · DISHWASHER Products. 837 w. 18th St., RecptFull/legalerto-<l:.C':-w l500 NURSES AIDES N.., ot&e has mom lor ~·-' Pr . """" 1') :. ustbeneat&clean.Ovrr Costa Mesa. ,.,~ three more A.le.people. ~._ !::· ~i: WAITRESS t-fllct.C>M•I'• : : ZL Apply ln perflOn, Surf &: FRY COOK Eng Put Coo.tr Secy lo S650 Pl!nnanent tun time. 1-3 Prtvatr deak & phom!', t>p dependent attncttve i Exper. Mut be ~ 2L Ap. ', :. Sirloin, 5930, W. Cout Hwy., Over 21. Must be clean A A/P Constr to $560 lbift. 847--3515. commlsmn, floor t I me, dMdua1 wbo e.::·,~~ .J. ,.. ply in prnon, SUrf Ir: Slrlotn, Pu ' B Surf Free & F .. i'olllloNt Huntington llNch good leads. One loca1lon 18 variety. Call ear.:' ... ~ !000 W. !lout R..,., N.B. t "'° .,......, --.. : ;: , ~MV BOOKKEEPER Z'a~ir~~~ i:.'Jo"'W,t\·.oeat 488 E. l1th (al Irvtn.I CM Canvolescent Hospltol ,...._Call ... .,......,._ &U-2700 t>ennia & I>ennlt WELDER SIZE 3 ... 50 """• eerdlgan °"" pen. '1 . ~:ble,a:':,e~~e ~~ ~~~~· OUice Worit, Ute =i~• ~ n : 14: Hu~~ St,Ca. iJ: =R:V!i~ ~~~.of Irvine, Pipe ~1'oat mokll. r, 11f ,.,_i... ~ b' ~,;'~ ~!: to take OV1!:l'. Great growth bookkeeping, payroll & typ-NURSES Aide, ce.ntral SECRETARY/Medical Of. F.qual oppartwtlty Emp)Oyw ' alternate with purl ltitdl. opportunity for rrght person. ln1. llhrs per day. 5 da.Ys Jr. Acctg. Clerk to $450 service. Auto clave in-fice Meds &harp, ambitious, Why WaJt1 'nfE DRESS DlVIDED by Knit of 'PCW't yarn ln one br Salary to $650. Call Jan we-ck. snnd resume tO Ad Acooqnta p R r a b I e &: strument,s. 1wtng • h i ! t • career &irl Abl"e to jugle 3 Tum tho9e lpu'e hours Into different co1ors and textures two l$nnonWrv colon. Pat. Page. ~. C o a B t ll I No. 866 efo Dally Pilot, PO rect1vable. Cal Lorraine Pers. Dept, Hoag Hospital, thi,._ at once A do all n . worklnl hours. Plfuant cree.tet: a jumptt took! Sew tft'n 7319: 8'1~ 8-18 lnchded. Penonnel Agency. 2 7 9 0 Box 1560 Costa Meaa, Calif Westclltt NB. pertly. Accurate t y p 1st . "''Ol'king condltlonl. Call Iona or lhort vendon of thls. SEVD:rr1PIVE <D'J'f5 • ..! Harbor Blvd., C.M. 92626 Penonnel Mency NURSES Aides, PM &: night REAL ESTATE SALES Pleasant pmionality. Send Mn. Hawkins bet 12 & 4 )'OUl"tg, sparkling Wlllon in for each pattft1l -add 25 MDTIC Help -GeorKe GENERAL Help-Gas pump 1851 E. Edl.nsr:er, S.A. ~hlfl, xtnt fringe bnfts, FREE LICENSE resume ~ Ad No. 8$'1, c/o pm 968-1917. polyester or wool knit. cent.a tor each pattern tor Allen Byland Agency, l~B man. Detail Shop~ Buf· fMW'k n &nterJ Beverly Manor Conv Hoap Dally Pilot P 0 Box ~o. WOMAN cook for anall Priated Pattern 9347: NEW Alr Mall and SpectaJ Randi· t, E. 16th St .• S.A. 541--0395. fer Men. COSTA Gar S42.a&36 496-5786. FlllllOOaT~I:~~ Ucent-~ a.ta Mesa, CaliL, runlnc home. 5 days/wk, Women's Siies 34.. 36, 38, .fO, ~j~m:u~ ta':e~ ! %•! i DRAPERY WORKROOM Waah, 2059 Harbor Blvd , JUNIOR Salesrn~: 10-l?i. NURSING: LVN-su.PE!l'Viaor in& Count now available ' beach area. C-all far appL 42. 44, 46, 48, 50. WM:ks or more. Serlil to n ~ 1:'' a11.1:itto.! o.~:-;;~·F:~:y ~ 121lo~ w~k ",l.'· !or :HI •bOI, ..... /wk, thni Tartlell Reallon....... SECRETARIES -:~= -~ Alice -the DAIL¥ 1 $! pq, holidays & vaca· Well emabllsbed, but sUll DAIL'Y),iar.:i:t:"not: =~~L Call for appL =nt~ ~ VOLT Workman's Comp cents for etch pattern for ~Bax'6..\ ~ l Beech DrllJpery -firm. varietu oewape.p;tr route and doH N RSER~"u ~ bile-· •---~"Al lnat•nt Personnel Supvr AirllailandSpecialRandl-StatNo New York. N.'Y-• '•--•--W 17th St ' not lneludo ccllectlt111 or U •-• ex~~~v w •-_,,. -~---Nallooally known firm-. Ing; """'"""' lhlllkiue _., ·>~ I ~·~ .. -. .. plor. tor, tho ptraOll""' de!I....tna. 'l?anlportallolt II with wboletale ..,wing. !loOn ,(jlC) -· oo l848·~~Dr .. Sulte 1111 powtb -""""' tor ~ will tab -lJJ01l. Prflltlle-, -t c:~FTS)(AN to do ~wor~ &'ir"T.n = we Work b.a' Salary open. Call for ap-Weekmdi <n4) m--.. Newport Beach 546-47(1 c•reer m I ~d e d ~ flt more. Smd IO t:;rE~!~U:T" 'T.i! I ~-.....,blleo a Pap, ' Coa:t9al Sa~~~irt.: po~t~;~:::IRLS ~:-:-Wlt7 not-" ~Opper. Ernployu =--~'s:a:t~ = ~.:,. ~~ = ... "£· '"· n... • l!etail ""~· Some PC Penonne1 Agency, • 7 0 for Fewtleln Vallq flou!h NEEDED In the . -.... Bun-• -· . ID 18511 5IHllOl!; Oouta1 Pwceooottl m Wtlttl 18th st., --l ,~·-~nt.SlOH11111 HarborBI'1d.,c,M. Huo~Booch....,on-n-~-t~'clllt>ettc~ ttnat•~ 1lttedl/!'otmWn •e ~o· ID~ .......,,,:mIOHltborm.d., YO<!<, N.Y. 10011. Print ~k~-.. 1: ,. mo.-~yi:a~"Coh-GTRLFtkla.)',takecbarat, ly.Youmustbeoutor n.au...,e tndrtv\;Jl ValJjytnd1etU1traln)'OU.I z~•.....,u.11\1 -c.1'1.· KAME, ADD&l:U wtth n00 11• ':i.~'Z:i .... ._ .. , ='i..~"'1 ~~~d -~"1 3~ MullA=..i~~ • Call PblJ McNeme•, * 1000/o FREE* Worlnnon'sCompSupr UP, sm: 11111 Bl'YLll 1~·a-,. -- -uto rout e <lhmtlngton 644-07S3 11rforlfy . YELLOW CAB CO. =E REAL F.Sl'ATE, Lb: Rd.ndtt'sAgmcy Nal'°"811y known ftrm oftm: ~ORE Qulek team ~ picture&! Pl.I l, •&eadl). e» -~ per mo. HARDWARE I ale a m a. n • 1116 E. 16th, Cocta Meu. ' exJ Cam.pus Dr. zrowth opportunity for C&1' Fuhlon!I and cbaolt one le~J!· i 111 Olft 1*k 'r~ Sf?-2300 uufontlOAM. Need mature man wth KEY SALES O'f'C 1Nur•LVN or medical Recpt. Trn.e $2SO 546-2UB N('WJ)Or1 Beach Hr ml.ndfd person. Salary eat!e"" me from our -~kltt1:-J.OO c1fts. - t ·ELECTRONIC hravy 1tXJIC'" in plumbing Chemlc•I• to S13,000 uailtanl. Starting salary Part time aftemoc)l'lL C.ll Secretar)'-Junlor to· Sl2.000 year. Call Bob 8Pr'rc.SUmmtr Caf&IOI. All oo. A.Mcmbten • "Ith 1 om e eleclrlcal tools, A. iener;J Fee paid. Oulltandlnl op. $500 mo. Mo~Frl. ~ Lornine Westdltt ~ ha~~~~:;:!1~ ::. =· i;)':J.:.: -~s',.~ ~G 800K $1~plete Atpu lei* - • aoldt.rtng exp. Pal !:Jee-hardwArt. Must ;'::JOO() portunlty awa.ltt am'&ltJOUt ORDER CLERK ' Penon.ncl A-of duUea, Growl .... final\C'laJ mvd. CM. ""' t~n .. , weu tomormw. $1.00. l:, tr on l c • Co . 8 3 91 ~pearo.nce 6. ~.i irdtvldual with thll il': fltl ~ 1 .. 1 E ~·-····A ... .,....., 11 .llffy R•c fleolc• • 50ct j l _.,... moneu uau _. Fee Paid. Bt&utl , 11.......,,,., "" • r, S. . t'Orp. O:llnpany benefits. WRTI'Eft SJ , -1 11 Pt'-,,....._ ' We1tmn1t er Ave ., UI ·~ 1. '· g:r"'ell•t1V'et'On'IPl.n)',Jl:xceent offl~ located In Fuh\on fMarkW ttr) 4 ... -'-..,.EDS TNsr.1.~ FASHION _,, ---r--,., westmlNter, 894--3.101. "nouah to wotll for It. Apply ftrm with fa bu Io u 1 .,...._ '"o:. .n.t.'' SOc ' I -on'" ff W ~-hi I Jaland Intftill&ent, flexible 541-1136 SECRETARY/Cle~-·•, TYPtSf BOOK -Hundrtda o f ,.;:.UI -1 _ .. --. ERIENCED -· """" " ~~.. .,. . .... ,. benl!! 11. eomn csr A ind'vtd I bo •·~le '~ "'" PART TIME tubloo lloctL ~ ---·-~ I 1 &"•J ~ O> ut Rochelttt, Cotti exptNft. ,..,_ JI-I....... l ua w CID .......... JUX:EPTIONtsT-CA.SHIER ptt. Xln"t t.-tna ........ d. ~· 5()c. ·~i'i<l~· K~ MS.. Im-2700,el:r..;;;..~ ~::.~~.:-~~ l.Ml,...u typbtsA!Ul!tr. Minor ~Ina ........ -Af'l'4:30PM. Pvt I Utti. "loo<" Ul,,.... -- -·- I -w ~ ~...:_• ~· ffarEL JllAll> •op)l' \0 n1' & Dt!onll Pononnel · '<;;.°., o:nv llat'l, Call for appt. ._.... -r.Jeprompter, An Equal X-RAY TECH, d•.Y•· i...vi.-..Uthooebaubles ... 50c. I' ~-· ~ Qttl A ltOutel!Mper, Rolel-cQuoa, ~ o1 trvhtt, :111!2 =· O::WP' SIOilt!I Opllai1 00. '"417~ ()ppor. ~r. 3II2A w. fltll Umo. P<n Dept, llOlg .. _... Call Owl"'d I ~ tw ~· U.-- n ~ , 425 So. Cout ewr. LB Mlcholmn o.. Aaency,' :mo ~ m'4.. s.u the old -. l1to7 a. o...t e.., .. N.B. ao-m. ;;:-~!!t·~N~.s.!!!:;:;:~~U!!!MMllLl!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!bao!!!lu~i(ltl!!li ~~---.. ~-·-·1 Ii l ant ad ftlUlta ••• 642.ft CluaitJed Adi • , 1 6G-661I Sell Sdle ltema ••• 6G-5l'1'I C:\t:. _,, lhdl. n.etfted Adi • , • &Q.5671 '!_ant 1111. m:ultl .•. 143"1 • J I ' ' DAILY ~ILOT lloodlJ, -'· 197) .. t ... TiiOMAS transistor with col-'72 TRI TIOOR, like nu, \cSJ!I or keybrd. $350. ?r best o(-than 500 miles, $850, days fer. 646-7654. · 645--0303, eves 645-4976 ask Sporting Goods 830 I '"' Bob De Caro ,,. to You 3 ~-POO PUPS. 2 Mil<, l temal•. 8 -ol<!. - I • ' • • • ' 7 VO -' ' I Fol • SEE ---. -P-;. -•k' .... • • • • • J • San Cl . Teday'• l'IBal El>ITION N.Y. ~~L 66, NO. 64, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 5, rm • . lndia:lls ~eject U.S. Order; 'Through Talking') J~ Department,:'· uJil Carter Camp, a leader of the American Indian M;ove- ment, wlli<h led the talteover of the bi>tGric lwnlel Tuelday. "We'll deal with them 1-ln the field with £1lllS and ~-·--" ·~·. C8mp's statement made It appear cloabtfuJ lliat !be lhdlans would show up 1<r peace.lalb with federal jawyers Iha\ ....,. lo resume today In a teepee· oo neutral groond between the occupied ·vil- lage alllf a perimeter of armed law en- forcement officers. • I ' Lobby · Coverup Cited by Brown was apparently violated when the same committie "ordered itntaff lo keep loJ;- byilt"documellls bidden from olber·state agencies and the public.'' Camp ,.;d the Indians want to meet with Interior Secr<lary Racers C.B. Morton "or a top akte."' The De~ otthe IJlle(ior ov ...... l!Je Buttau of Jn-dim! Affairs, a prime tArget of the AIM protest. •. Late &mday, ·the .Indians burned the govenimeot offer .to wtlbdraw from Wounded 'Knee. . The federal offer slipull\ted that tbe lndlani ·must leave "lithout tlieir ;weapons but would be aP.ow~ t.6 leave starting at 7 a.m. PST • without threat of ID8!S anests. • Ill • . Federal offtdaJs salll a gnmd Jwy iD- vestlptlorr 111$' 'll<Olld determine ii cbarges ...... -Camp lald'today the bumlng of the govemmmt .,.._.. wu "a b It dramatic. 11111 we ooaslder the oiler ml>' • Stlirllng poinl. "We doo't care If they eUmd the • fer. We """' MMider going oat Ulllil they deal with the -that """""* .. here." . . · Ills C:Otnme!\11. -the ............ the govmuneot clfer received wbm II • ~ Ir • ....... ·et\. the,_ Jai.s.m.,. -... -limo. die ,...__.,_ -.-....... --°"'1 --ia dlis "rillap ..._ 141 Skm llllln U.S.-cled ID"ao mo .......... AIM leaders M ..... and" Dennis Baab -lo attend Qmay'a --- they loamed the -U.S. olfl<lal, RaJpb l!:rlckaoo, speclal --t lo the U.S. allomey general, WU DOI present. U.S. attorneys t... N'° rt h and SWlb Delola ........,.itd the pvemmelll. Means aaid' "Wo doo'I want lo deal with the lower ec:belon. lluntics of the federal government 1J11 loogu. Tiiey doo'I lbow up for -ilnp. Tbey are DOI dependable ... • • lSIOll All Perish On Spanish Airliner NANTES, France (UPI) - A Spanish Iberia DC!I jetliner with SI penoos aboanl collided In fll&l>t with anotloer Spanish airliner bllb over -France today and eraahed In a bill o! !lamel, kllllng all -the Del, alrlliio authorities ssld. · •· Tbo aecond plane, a Spanlu ·-~ ~Ilg -lladrld.• 1-dm made a sate~ landln& al a Target ol Brown's criticism wu the Joint SUbc»011nK•~ Oll'.L e 1 t I.I a t I v·e ~~\,.'11;~11 ad. mlnt•enfriMl~iilf~I~ termed "'° Wm ft ~ 1riUi loopbold'llial II II a olrtual iwllllUoa tl> c:omipllao.. Bivwn said In a statement the com- -.=:. \:'i!:'i::: ~cPelJiCIO·and' ---~ JlC9 jet, beaded from Palma do mitteo encouraged lobbyistl lo Ill~ 1-'-----------.. vague and meanJocles$ ._,..reports. c _ -..J -n to Try "11 bas been the offldal piilJcir of the u UtU;I lobbylsl control oommittee lo alter public docwnmta when a lobb)'isl makes a full -l' --and honest report," be added. G uerri .UIS Brown's statement did DOI llpl!Cillcally name the committee, but an aide said tt was the joint subcomlillttee. The F M ..J -chairman b Assemblyman JOiin Quimby ·or Urtrer (D-Rlallo). wbo was DOI iJnmecliately available for comment. Brwn'a statement was prepar<d for releaae at a joint news conference with !mhman Assemblyman Ray Gomales (J>.Babrsfield). - . • c ' ' ,, • ~· • ,._ ...a; ......,. ....... '"CARPUSEL w IN REHEARSAL AT SAN<CtEMENTE HIGffo SCHOOL FOlf UtTUlliliAY Ol W ----'-:_Lyua'---Black la cirrle:d by:cha,... Slophenson aa °"ii hibr,..., ~,..-, t, ..-·o.. · · j Bandit Strikes .'-.farousel~-Set . Miniature GoH . ' . - Mallorca, Balearic Islands, lo Laodoa with IO adult pa-m and one boy plus a crew of aevm uploded a!t<r lbe c:oJllslon and crubed -of Nantes In Westen .France. I • '"'ftlert were DD surrivors.'' aid Iberia Airline olficlals In Paris and polioe autboilties bere. F'reoch air traffic . controllen -been oo strike for -U at the Paris alrpoN and mllituy penonnel have been badling airline trafDc. Police said they could offu no ex- planation bow two alrllnen a--:.:z flJinl' iD the ..... directloa bit other. It -the -Plane craall JndiltlJI of the . day ilmilvlna Spanlab alrllet planes. . Gama1es panned lo lllM!D today a blD aime4Jlt bloctlng Ifie flow of nillliO!ll _of. dollan of lobb)'isl campai,n con- trlbutlclll; gilll and favors lo state lq!slal<n. The measure wookl outlaw lobbyists tnaking · c a m p a i g n coo- . ·' ·-· . f.oul-se for .$300 Ckmeme-SchOOl Will . Do ··P1ay· Earlier today;a twJo.engined Cuavelle al the SpanJsb Avlaco lloe c:raslled Into A the ... oil the Allanlic island ol - . ire in Garage amage-$5,000 trlbuliom, Ganzafes said. ' Half an hour before the news con- lmuce, Gonzales said the proposed bill was being redrafted by tbe tegihttve counsel's office and cancelled bis ap- ~· While then an about 700 lobbyista at the capitol, Gcmales said earlier ooly "about a qQll'ter'' of them are con-. sidered a problem. State law =lly requires lobbyist.I lo file spending -with the Secretary of State. In bis .two mooths in the Capitol, Gonzales said, be bas received ollen of campalgn fu.nd1 and been •cOftnfbebned" by offers of. free meals, drlnb, tbeat<r and iacetrack . paues, "vacation glans and mloor things sucb .. sbipmen&s of whle.'' ·• . :" ~have· be(m\' i.. a,.... An employ• of the San Clemente ductioo of Rodgers 'and Jlammntdn•s' miniature •._CQU COW"Se on north El musical "Carousd" at San ~ Camino Real, was robbed of $300 by a High School on Maidl t, 10, ,.._. 11. lanlcy young bandit over the weekend -The show will tilend the laledl of the ""°nd bo14up in tlie city .in as many llludents fr.om tbe drama, -. pro- days. ductloo, and music· de~ Ralph Edward Norvell told police a tall Nick Man!redo, wbo plays the l<ed role man armed with a .2a,caliber pistol came of Billy Bigelof, alao bas ""'ilned up lo the links Saturday at 10,07 p.m. scenery for the. pr¢uctioo. Scene artists and demanded IDODeY. aSs!stinc him are Lyssa Black, whO also Alter taking the cash, the bandit ran plays the cbaracter of COrrle Plpporidge, across the miniature links, vaulted a Jan Patrick, Mardi Brent and Dellbie fence and disappeared in the area of the Norrlaon. · Boya Club .. police were told. · Rea111a Kli!inme will '8ppear u J1llle Detedlves this .....-ning ssld that thert Jordan, the feniale !Oad and Greg PoJta was a "oliCht reoemblance" In deocrip-will play Enoch Snow •. lion betWeen the golf course bl!!dll and : The story l8ltes · plaol m· Ibo Mew tho 8'ubbJ• )'OllDc man who rolibed an • ~land coast In the late lllOll .•bore ' employe at the San Clemente Inn Frida1 Julie, a ~ girl, falls m lovO and Clemente Hi!fh morning and Oed on fool. malries Bigelow, a barker at a -tJr ....., • Tbe latter bandl~ ofllcers said, was Carouael. clre!lled clllloreutly, however. He Is killed while running from lawmen Hostin• g Sc-'l_OO: J Jn the Saturday boldup the robber's at,. imsulng him for"ll~ ~-Jle :n u,. induclinc a loag l!Hlcan vut, a lafer re1111m In aplrit alid watcba JI& pith' l!elni& atjd coiiiblt boots, Norvell and their daugbt<r as she· grows up. with three crewmen but no pauenpn OM - - -.lllmllbled bf ~ ._iec! the mlllsion lfaiie-Jlo ......... • 11111 ·Dellllle ......... ' Iberia and Spanlu plane .... 411 w""' O!""' •11 e• '!""k wm 11e c1ooe curied . In c1ea; ..... IJ!er with exi:eDent 11J ....... , ti -SJlel, dmna Ylsiblllty and In a regloo DOI especiaJ1J -mi .. ......,, ......... ,_ noted i.. air turl!olence. ..., ........ _..._. bet~~=~= 1lle cll«W ii Bea Mrl.ane ~viatioo IOW'Cel aid in Madrid :::'at':, ::::_ ,;::..'"":"~ era! Iberia said ill e <OIQIDllDlqqe h.o days ~ ... its operationo had been beavlly al- .......... -the ........ ..--ol bead -by the -of -air ..... -~ ...... .i adlooJ p•yaical trolJen In put days. lltw !liglots ---lllllma -~ canceled and ollss --·•-' ---and the~ .!l!!ws Jbeda said. • ~~- clindtd bJ llidJanl ~ wlll siag. Spontoa lost a Oorftir 11111 Colwado ID Pllpuiar -ti the --"1-is ~· wont air dlauler three mootha _. Oii All Oftr,"-U I I.Mm You," ago. A total of U6 -was tilled 11111 "Y•'B _. waa--. • whm the Jet ~ !l1pped over iD -· tlle adlool'• -c..i.. wlll slnJnl ...... ...;; l..it loot-oil lnlm Ibo be ralltd .. iWJ •• • .. ~ Santa Cna, c.ary lallnd'• airport and -MpMiiaMU d .. '"'la!W Bob -Into lllt""""" I Rmmkt1 • * ..-""' ... -· I Tbo -will bqln 81 I p.m. ~ _.,lo JUI and are anilallleat the --·--. 1lle -of -.. by calllDI -· ,Academic Qtiiz '1itn ...... 1o the robbery •t the 1nn • • . da~ befbre said the 6andlt there wore a c . . .. .,. w· lk Out San Cemenle Jlilb SdlQ!ll will hoot 1!iridbreaker •with 8 lire COmpe!l)' o·mmunisW) a ' f!YIHnember teams lrom n a>UJrty bllb 'tmblem attacbed. grqay je.,,. and l<hools 'l)Jesday for an academic com-a week's growth of beard. C Cfu:oaored by theJGreater . ~=of=~-=1es.:-Sailkiter Hurt -Of Joint Panel Talks EE HOW THEY GO the -""""' o1 the i-11, ~ : • -whleh will dttermlne lbeblCh -In s , ........ r~ •ur.im . ,._ 1'lie ~ CLASSlFIED ADS ,, llCbool team -..o.b,le lo ~-. an. em~.u«> J. ·~y:;.i ~~·~ ~ ~ , -abOllt a wljle qrtety of academl4-< , • , , , ''11Di11n' ~ "'6i In dlipode -~~ ~ rtall7 ,. ~=Jlllli·iilll'i :;m ~ m ·.~~~of nd ·< tfi:v"'' -~the elelillqe J ~._ • lloe ho'or thll -1. School's -'lad loa ~, wlll' salllll8ti' IOat!li; San CleJl!ODte pr o( war. -the Anaheim HlP School -.. General Hospital a ,...i o( tho Y aaid ille. •'111U>ft e-o b hi 'M 1-la SS. orll oner, Both loeal -woo~ llnt rolllld premiMI over the w11tond. l2e Mllre Anledo;aa POW • ..._I RIB, PS, -at a prnlous meetloll and could ' be Jel!ery Richard Savqe n, of t:J'I ,.....,.. •.Ince tlie JMC ts ,_.,,hie lor Jllpn. *' (Plqe.No.) matched against each other Mardi lJ 11 Avenlda Del Mar .suff~ • oplnal In-mu.tn& ~for. the l'tl<o .... Or-. 1118'1 Scbool II llle7 win al tbe jury bl a spill siturd., durln&. a ja111t "!'lie ~ ni.u.d C POWs ,,,. ... sold the lint day the ...... - ......... _the_per 11,li••ad. U ""' want ID buT or aell car qolotb, nm JOI&' owu DAJl.Y cl rilled want ad toloJ. Tho llDeisMMm. San Oemmlo liloelmc-• from • hilltop 0-~h llpspltal. ~,. .... .,Ind --• Tbe top team at'lhe a of the """8at Police and flrenllll NruJWbed to j!Cbidilled allQll! llaldl U, a -.fta wtJI play In Las Vegu aplnst the top the b1ll to lranopolt qe lo the Tuallay. teom ti ~ CountJ, Nev. bospllal All l'OW• are lo be lnied bf -• Son ail-ie portlclputs prV'll!ll Nuneo this momtna ssld that the 11>--lerma of the Par1I peace -__._ 11111 ol II sclioots 1broqllout lured aallkiter was "clolog lalrly ...U" -. Iha c:ounly In lt'IO. alter the fall. Communist opobsm111 sald the Nor1h • YMfNtre:• ..t VW. QDGc *MpW to lllilJJIC __ ......,to ..... ·-.. -"Vll!aimn .baadll -a pnrnMI )ist ti POWs lo be at Ira. - A llillh VitfM'I I ll't ...., aid lodqthe S1i1iJO pna-lllll lnteada- to ftConl al -...-It -."bJ -•-111e ·-. bJ tbt Paris ~· n. 0 !rt• .... , .... that .......... ----th of tlito (01 a It lloldt -ID ldlltiaa lo Ille ()•n 1" PO'lb alna4y - -aal -......... Illa Commmlola a lilt al ......... to '1e nlt11a~ The 0 '* -............. .... 'fll'l!WI. ,.. ,, f Tbe weathedadl' -IW!OJ llies for "'-lay, w!tli blcbo ol araoncJ 15 deer-at the -and • land ..... OftmlCbt loWa In lbe lOs. -. - ' l ;t' OAll.Y PILOT 5C Ft o• P.,.e J SUDAN •.. Saulll -»ot>aay ....... ..,. hod been _ _.,..... Two ...,... d ...... ts w .... -. -saidlhe-loocl .beell _ ...... ..,lt_d_lo .... whetller they were black or white. 'lbeir bodlii were riddled whh at least 90 machinegun bullets, Sudaneae offidals rtporled. 1be Sud>n'I actlng attorney geaeral -lormatloo of .. ~ .... eommillee under Proloaltor G......i Ab- bas lbrallam lo probe "all lhe indd<nls which loot place at lhe Saulll Anbiaa EmhaasJ" and lo pl.oat lhe JDD'der cha'ltL ~ olflciBlJ al lhe airport said Sl>:lanese officials l<>ld them lhe Black September group "wW be euanat." 1be &ate oepartment said !be bodies would arrive at Andrews A1r Force Bue. Md. near WasJUncloo late l<>day and lhal the mm would be burled lnArlingtaa N• tioDa1 Cemetery. Bolh Wert Wcwld War II V<teraDL The enlire diplomatic -0 r Khartoum wu on the nm.way today, many of !hem weeping openly, 'llllen lhe two Dag-draped cofllns were loaded Into lbe plane by lork.filt trucks. The presidential plane was dispalched lo Kbartoom by Prealdenl Nil<oo. The Saudi minister or piblic aervice and admioistralioo. Abdul Ralunan' Abdaal, accompanied lhe bodies. ii< will conoey Sudan's condo..,_ penonallJ lo President Nlscn The wives or !be two men, bolding bacl: tears, went down lhe loog line or diplomats and embassy staff shaking bands and saying goodbye . Mrs. Moore sl<>pped to emhraee each ol lhe lour U.S. Marine guards In dress blue uniforms who guarded lhe colflnl. Another special American plane Dew the body or lhe Egypti ... bom Eid to Cairo today. II lhe eight memben or lbe Black September group are executed they will be the lint or !he group lo be esecuted. Bitter Breezes Spoil Weekend On South Coast ~y. oorlbwesl winds up lo 311 miles per hour came up early Sunday mmUng, Cll"'in& poor aurfing conditions mid P"""Plil'I officiah to post small ""' warnings thrmgbaut the day. -.-5,1'7J Flies...,.. n.g USAF U. Col. John Dnmesi of Bladwoocl, N.J, relmnlag pri.oner or war, wa•es his homemade American flag out window of Medine Bw en route to Oark Air Yon:e Hoopital in Philippines. See atory Page 4. Student Nurses Stage 'Disaster' Drill at Hospital A groop of 15 studmt aurxs lnxn Sall- dlet.dt College porticipolod ill .. _.. hcJl!Ptal dispster drill a:rmprisiog 10 ~~ ..... h-,. AiOM 14*1)itC the coeds a '"'fl"'ri-!ti'iml" Weft facally U-. G<rtnJdo C. Baker, -• diairmm "' amsinC tclo1C2lian, and Delphine ll. tl> Nedi, ID- strudor of llllfSillg. The -of !be --... l..t was eo incnase tbe wurtiog reil'"•tshit• wilb agmcies portic:ipollDC ill atldgtll<Y ~ said -llanh of lhe Ol"lnge Camly -of Eum .... y s.mc... ---lbe"""*- The -- -fl !be lorgal ever held. lbrsb ailL It i .. ""'ed put* ••• bf tocal fire depatmalb, ~ Ce•• t 1 Olm- w•••'h •a, Jladio ,A !RF Ci•il ---.-11-1 w Uwf, Ibo ""'*"' -of s.11m .. Qlllanria aad -........ Candy Machine Grabs Finger _ Costa Mesa firemen were gritting their teeth over Frank Arrance Jr.'s sweet tooth Sunday. A lolal of m fittmen srunmooed I<> lhe Harbor Shopping C..ter pushed. pilled, pobd llDd pried r ... 311 mtm.,. gelling Ibo 311-,_.id boy's -band out of a amdy mwljhw!, '!'bey finally lrted lhe Escondido l<iC, wbo bad -up lhe ven-ding maddne's delivery chute in -of tasty loot. He complained or a pinched r.mger. but came out in better shape !ban lhe machine, which limnm flnally bad lo tear apart. County Studying Free Taxi Rides For Indigents Water temperalu"" of 58 depoes lM>lh ·-.__Air_ ~~ r1J901 "C\. inside ~ JI I! 16"'.0• ml at Fl ,..;;; pnltided Hart.of, San Oemente lifeguards ~ air et1a•1 tm to pmticiplmw tmpitals ported. Free lui ...me few Indigent prepant _..,._to !be <nnge, ~ Medical -. will---di..,rsslcilL~ Tbesday by the county Board ol Sbpe: tbal. Surlers enjoyed three and lour-foot waves Saturday bUt lound choppy surf Sunday. One surfer from Dana Point. l~year­ old Ron Muzzy, was badly cut on the chin when he collided wllb a surfboard. He was treated at San Clemente General Hospilal aod taler released. tlleguards said. Suoday's heavy winds at Dana Harbor lured some hardy sallon to the aea, but most of the vessels stayed at their docb. patrolmen said. Several vcsselJ ran out of fuel or capsized in the winds and required a tow to smig harbor, officials said. No injuries were reported ln U. routine mishap&, however. $400 Coffee Table Stolen at Dana Home A custom coffee table valued by the owners at $400 WIU stolen during the weekend by intruders who carried the 1 furniture from the foyer of a Dana Point restaurant while patrons were being served nearby. ' I • I I I I I • I I I • I • Stall at the Wind and Sea restaurant, 25152 Del Prado, said the thieves waited for the hostess to leave the foyer area and then carried off the bulky coffee table. OIAN61 COAST .. DAILY PILOT TIM Or .... C-t DAILY PILOT, wl!JI ..._ b Clll'l'lb~ '"-...... Prat,. It f1Ubl1-.,, ... Or .... Co.ti />\olllllllll'll ~-s.. ,.. .. 9dltbw ••• l'UllllllKd, MoNN.., "'"""" Frl!'llY• fDf CIMlll Mew, H.WS-1 9._., H""""POn 8tKl'llF-.••ln V•llly, &....-8.Mc:ll, ...... .,,.,.._IHKll -s... c--...,, Sa" J..-D11!11r-A li"91t ,..-1 lldlllo!o "' ..,otiltlilcl .. _.,. -""""'"" Jhe pr~I Jllllbiltl'lli!f .-ri1 II 11 D -a.y Sfnd, 0..-..... (.a ....... ,.... kobeti N. We..J ---.lick R. Cetl.., ~,,........ Mii o...i ......... n-., K•e.,;e ·-nio... A. Mw,a.1 .. --Ch.Mt H, 1.-. Aidt..-.1 P. Helt ---s. C'r ra Of'lk. JOI Nd 8 C.•J. Lil t2•71 0-.-C...tt .... :•--...,..,... ~ 9tMjl1 1111 ........ ......,_ -.......... "'""' 11"1 ._. .......... ~ liteOl: ......... ,,_ Tll ,c tn41 MJ.4U1 C l ... A41•t' 0 U '4.1·1611 .. e Al •• ,., r;: Ttll,.111 4tl.442t ~ tm. o....,. '-'' ,......... =::: ~-":" ·=~~"'!:"= ' """ ....................... ~ ... --ff ~ ---• •. ... et.It --...... c.. .... : ,. ' a-..... ........... .. (9rrilJr .... • .. _.,.l ... INll .... ,. ......, ~ .................... :; ..._ _________ _, ' Father Rescues · Boy From Lion TAXOKA, Japan (AP) - A 31-,....-old man reached bttwu:o tr.. bus and klrc- ed open !be jan of a lioa willr bis Imo bands lo !rte bill f.year...td ..., !ram lhe lion's grip, polic< have ~ The boy, Yukihib llayasla, mlered a restricted slorlrade smmdaJ at a IDO in this town in nortboni Japm. 'Illm. polic< said. Sunday, • o.y.ar-old -lion reached through an opening Wwaa the ban of her pen and scratdled the .., .. face and seired bis left ann. The boy's lalher, Shinicbi Hayashi, leaped into lhe sJockade and loughl - mlnulea will& the lioa. Tbe blbtt !Ul- lered mly slight Injuries lo bill right hand, police said. 1be bo}''s injuries will nquft two-wert treatment, lbeJ added. ROTC Program Slated Thursday At Saddlehack An inlormatloall progmn cm !be Arm- ed Forces R.eoen< Ollioen TrainiDg Corps will be lreW fran II lUL lo 3 P-ID. Tt.ursday at s tMri Coflece Aimed al assisling stlJl:te+I• iDlien!sted in lransferring from tbe CWl!ip+1ify eof- lege to· .. RDl'C -Ille -will begin with • reception at 10 am. in Building A-7. ~ Jack Swatttbaogll. dean of st....._ said ~ for Army, N~YJ. Air Forcr and -C«po RDl'C pragnms oo all U.S. tlJllegea and mllver llliel will be preseaL Individual oonla..,.. trill bo al!end lrom U _, lo J p.m. ot !be West Qud. StudmtCmt<r. AD mi.rested bip -.i oallos< ·--.....-... --educltian lldrilerJ wff.bip * 8'fMlil-* Community c.lk&o District .... - Anaheim Boy Saved From Canyon Ledge An Anoheim"""' .... -sa.i., 1rom a lodge :1111 r..t above IM cr..I< bod In Silvtra&> Canycn A -Orqe Coml1 Famtry team .i..t.ed two Mun to 1ernove Jafm J. ~. 17, "' 1171 -Place. Anaheim. ,,,. )'Oldh bad -"""""' r--be dW<d aa1 1o11 '15 r...i te lhl ....... ii< -ed .. lol-'ed -·!be bU .,.., Iha~ Om~°"*"· I 'I1te boon! rejected !be project by a S.2 vote in January but county Administrative Ollicer Robert Thomas bas resubmitted the proposal estimating !be ""8Jly cculd save $114,000 a year In bospital costs il IDOlben received ade- quate pmalal --· Coot of !be P*"Ci am is estimated at $1.,lM a year. 'l1lomas said that or 20,000 ap- poin-rcw pmalsl care u pereent will be mis><d because of lack or transportalion. He said 40 percent of the J70 newborn infants requiring intensive care after birth last year were tun 1o motben who bad not ,......ed .,....1a1 care. Another 31 pertmt bad three visits or less with a doclor, be reported. -lioo or !be laii service has been~ by lhe Grand Jury. Single Parents' Dinner Planned A "Blarney Dim<s' Dance" Satunlay night in lhe San Clemente Elks Cub wilt •ekome the °"" olfioen of Parents Wilbout Partners. Any 1incJe 1J1111!111s In Orqe Qiunty m..r.sted In lhe affair may call 49Mt77, 137-3319, or 49:MiOl9 for resenations at $S pb' .,......,. Sylvia Cannon 1s pres;c1eo1..i.ct or PWP'1 South Coast O>opte, suceeedlng Wiiliam Gnydoo. Completing lbe slate are: Vld« Helling, Jac;k Ander-llDd RaUin Cl'aig, vice presidenll; Paul No- ble, memb<nbip dirtclor, Mary Mari, -,.. and Albert Schul, lreasurb'. Lecture Scheduled By Art Teacher Leonanl Scbtu, -and Oranp Coast College leldler, will dlseus! 'l'r<nds and Taste io Art ·Today at lbe Thundoy meeting of t he San Clemente AIU ad <:nils Club'. Tllo -. begins 11 7:311 p.m. at lhe Son a.mente Olmmlmily Ccnlet', 100 can. Seville. Sd>ea also will ...... lllidol fl his -. -prtmarlly ........ fl -~ of the old West lllOOI __.and iroWlnp or calilomlo'• Mot1>cr Lode go1c1 CIJUlllry. San Clemente Jewels Stolen h}' Burglars Blqlars -ttnap the dojlr or a San °"""'*' ..-... lalo SUnday and .-off with flOO wwlb of jeftlry . • PllllooAiddlofftrellWIU1lOlledlolbe ' I 1 m» ol Ted l.eataa Oltlfrn. 16' AWllldt lllateo, II lt:l5 p.m. imla:y lo la .... iptt u. burllarJ. . ~ • High Court Turns Down TWA Plea WASHINGTON (AP) --' The U.S. Supreme Court today declined lo recooslder lta: decl!lon throwlng out a massive damage judgment against the finanda1 empire or nowanl R. Hughes. '" • brief, -order, lhe btgb court re)<ded lhe pki or lalf)'ers !or Trans World AlrUnel who ailed for a-rehear- ing, saying lhe bigh court's decision voldJng the judgment turned on an issue which bad been presented by the Hughes Tool Co., !hen """'11 by Hughes, violated antitrust law by !ailing lo pur<llase jel aircraft for TWA In lhe ~ Hughes Tool at lhat time owned more !ban n percent or !be TWA stock. The Supreme Court reversed the damage judgment -which approached $180 mlllioo illclodlng tnleres~ The' auit was dismissed. The majority In lhe I lo 2 decision held lhat. lhe jet transaction could nol be tested in an antitrust suit because the Civil Aeronautics Board authorized con- tro lof TWA by Hughes Tool. NJ in the earlier decision, Justice Thurgood Marshall took no part in de~ oying lhe petition for a rehearing. Niguel's POW Pitchford Faces Surgery on Arm NATCHEZ. Miss. (AP) - A rteenllJ returned American piaooer of war ·-home,, Is In Laguna Niguel, will undergo suJtery on an injured arm, which ls e :r p e c t e d to require three mooths hospllallzalion, bia molber said here today. Air Fcwce Col. Jolm Pitcblord, 45, Is currenUy recuperating at March Ai'r Force Base. He was a prisoner of war fo seven years. His molher, Mn. Inez Pitcblor:d, said "He sound.1 better every time 1 talk to him. It sure is wnoderful to have him borne." Sbe said Pitcblonl hoped lo visit here prior lo lhe ...-gery 00 bill arm, Injured -he ..., shot down Dec. 20, 1965. Mrs. Pildllonl said talks wilb her llOll mostly centered on family matters. He is one of 10 children. "We have a rather large family and it took Jack a wblle to caldl \Ip oo everyooe,•• she said, noting' Pitchford. spent time ill prlaoo tryjng to recall ~ys fl. ftrioos tami1:f fuembets as • rell<f from.__ Firm in Capo Cited For Sunday Working A Westminster finn was cited with violating a San Juan Ca)Utrano city ordinance Sunday after its workers allegedly tarpapered lbe rool or a buildioa' under construction bl the 32200 bklck o1 Camino capmrano. Orange COuoty Sheriff's officers said lbe alleged actions or lhe Courtesy Roof· ing Company violated city construction CXlde.s governing Sunday work. Skating Boy Killed SAN FRANCISCO (APl -Seven-year· old Vincent Scott was skating near bis home when be k:lSt control and went off the sidewalk into the path of an automobile, officers say. •Freep~ Banned Huntington Calls Paper Obscene THE CIT\' ctert'1 office has denied permissiOO !or dlstributloo ol the Wtttr.ly 1"o Angeld l'r<e p..,, in news raolm around llunltngloo Beach. ' ' An -t on Iba! declsloo will be heard tonight by lhe <Jly council. • THE BEVERLY Hills legal firm of Gold, Herscber and Taback Is repre- senting two men. Howard Smith and Horace Ortega, who want to pl.ace Free Preis news raclm In fflllltinglm Beach. City Administrator David Rowlands said today the newspaper CO:Uld be sold over store eo1mters, but not 1n news racks where minors couJd easily buy lhe paper. "WE CONSIDER. it an otr&:eoe paper. I'm not even sure you couJd call it a newspaper," Rowlands said. "It should not be sold to minors.'' City Attorney Ocl'I Bon.fa has issued a JegaJ opinion ~lati!!g the pa;per rould be banned from news racb under pnwisk>n of the californ1a Penal (.ode. SMITR AND Ortega say they would like t~ set up Free Press news racks oen to other new a racks commooJy found in the city. Joseph, Taback, their legal counsel, says his clients' constitutional right! were being violated by the denial. The council meets at 7 p,m. in city CQUncil chambers. . CUSD Trustees to Certif): Ballots for School Bonds Capistrano Unified School. District Trustees tonight will certify the ballots cast in the reeent landalide approval of $25 million in 9Cbool hoods -an action which is certain to spark discussions about immediate planning needs for the district. The certilication or the ballots is a legal requirement after each election. No form:ai items are scheduled calliDg..Jor discusiion on the pc>Mible sale of the first batch or bonds. Two other items on the agenda, tabled at the last board meeting, also will be considered at the 7:30 p,m. session. One Jtem is the approval of policy guidelines for creating a new Office of Volunteer Participation which w i 11 develop and coordinate a districtwidc program or volunteers for in-classroom servi ce. The other item postponed for further F}ona Page J VIJITNAM .•. derrepresented the number of Com- studY was a method ol evaluating the free ''student hour" which ocairs three afternoons per week at both high schools. Evaluation resuJts are eipected to bf! used as a basis for school scheduling dur· ing the next scboo1 year. · Trustees will also consider: -Preliminary plans for summer school sites, programs and a budget for sum· mer recreatiooal offerings. -Possible option ID< blgb school students to lake foreign languages !or either credit or no credit. · -Budget guidelines lo follow !or lhe 1973 to 1974 fiscal year. -A pilot °""'"' wbere Meolally Gifted Minor students al Dana Hills High School travel the Colorado River in kayaks. Police Report Arrest Solves Burglary Wave munist POWs it bolds and has refused to San cl e men t ll . police detectiws hand over lhe list. reportedly cleared al least nine "'5idor> The North Vietnamese JMC delegation tial bw-glaries allegedl,y OOQVllittM by a spokesman, ~l. Col.,ilul Tlil .. was . .Sked ybui!'g " man being 'held . th . cenlral whether the dispute between the v\et-~1 on numtrOUS charges (l( theft nantese would . affect (uture An\~can ahd : ' prisoner rele'ateS. ....... ·· · '11 """1"1 ·They said a' book' malt tie Eirtied had "The altitude or lhe RVN (Repqbllt of a tale to tell delectlves. · VietMmJtnterfered--wttlrthe'1+or'f-of-the-----sut-10C31 offtttrs-"'8id t-ftey-may never JMC and , of course, It will have 8n in-have the chance to prosecute Dale Henry flueoce on the prisoner relelse,". Tin Wenlin, 22, of South Dakota, because the replied. "The cause or that rests enttrely agencies in Santa Barbara and Ventura on the RVN and the U.S." Counties have priority. Tin said the Viet Cong ''wouJd only Werdin, said San Clemente Detective return to a meeting when the number of Leonard Goodwin, allegedJy pulled at released was correct according-to the least nine residential burglaries in the ci- Paris agreements." ty earlier thlJ year, ming !\·Blass cutter Maj. Gen. Gilbert H. Woodward, chief to cut holfs in wlndows which then allow- U.S. delegate to the JMC, said he felt the ed him to gain entry. \ problem should oot stall the release of Good\'in said the man is alleged to more American prisoners of war. have pulled dazens of similar jobs in the He said the United -States feels other communities up north. repatriation of POWs can continue while The aingle piece of evidence which of· other points are being negotiated, a U.S. ficers said links Werdin to the local spokesman said. · crimes is a handmade bookmark. Woodward said the American position Goodwin said a amall, hand-sewn is that all parties should stick to the bookmark was found on Werdi.n when be agreement on the return of POWs, was arrested. prisoners should be released at the "The item has a mate. agreed intervals in Increments of ZS per-"Both were made by a woman In San cent and the POW releases should be Clemente. completed by March 28, or 60 days "And her home was one of the dweU. following the efiec tive date of the cease-ings hit by a burglar last month," the lire. Iii detectivQ said. LOW PRICES ARE BORN HERE ••• RAISED-ELSEWHERE \ GE 23.6 cu. ft. AMERICANA•. Side-by-Side Refrigerator- Freezer with Immense 301111. capacity freezer Jill! 35llo. wide - no iroot lhrougllout. --ic. Bin atorM about HO c-Refrt .. rator IHturM: convortlble, 7- DI\' MHt KHpor, ldfUOI• oble door....,_ """ ldfuotabl• cablnel olle- ol tomporod 9'-luloo _....,._. NOBODY SnLS G.E. FOil 1.155 THAN DUNLAP ' -·- j 1 .. .. .. . ,• ... -.... ~ • • ... ,.,. ... • I •' -1· , .... I SoCal'sCausey Cinch Bet Chttking I ToCainNAIA Spikefest Out Tennis Tourneys HOWARD .. HANDY LA GRANGE, m. -Arlbur Albe rallled s...tta,y to capture two tie-breakers and -the $11,000 nationally • televlaed Kemper lnternalimal tennis toumamont. 1be 1-ed Asbe, wbo lost tile llnt !let '-3, outgun. ned England's Roger Taylor H, 1-' for t b e $10,000 lint pri7.e. Taylor .. 32, was appearing lo• the third time this year In the finals ol a World Cllam- pionsbip Tennis tournament. Jolll&".'11'-moy a6t be nadJ. lo reltre . HAMPl'ON, Va. -Jiminy u -If. tile. VIL\ ~ fw anue Omnon survived two set ...... a mild -. -........ tloo ..,.., -points and defeat.cl Die N .. -,.-. Mll •·*'-r • •·~l taief.(;w, 7-6,Wforhisflrst el aQ. a -wll be -~ after Uli trh1111i>b .,. ... 'the Romanian -If ... Is ....... , -H. • and the $10,000 fil'9t prize In Bid: 1ae mu mttator wa1 reoenO, heard tbe Coliseum. Mall Internatioo- lo lie tlriffla( eat loacl abotll a -Ible ,.. at teonill tournament. .. .. . . D.111. y Pll.OT -bigll jilmp lllle with ~ leaps ol 1-lO • a &emrmn and ~ at South- west ""•iRana State. one llling may be tlil!ereot this time around, boweo<r. Jact Is l<aming the flop .-...i ol blglt jumpil!c UDller an able --T1111 Qumptw. Qiimp1oa bad Dick .Foobucy . plaeemeol. He 1<11 lloat Fred Taylot' ol Ollio State bad the lulde lraek lo die job util be nlfered a bead problem. Al 41, Tayloe Is a &ood friend of Bndm 1Wetlc dlredor J. D. Mew· DETROIT -For tile fourth time in sh: weeks, Australia's Margaret Coor! defeat.cl COUil· trywoman Kerry Melville in the finals of a Virginia Slims women's professional tennis toumamen~ winning Sunday by a 7'6, 6-3 score here lo take home $6,000. PRESll!>ENT'S CUP Fll\IALISTS -Nancy Newland (right) wife of UC lrville water polo and swimming coacll Ed Newland, is the President's Cup champion garet Rife in the finals. Othet finalists from loft in· elude: J<>c Hartley, Katie Gardner, Nancy Barnes, Dorothy Jo Swanson and Mrs. Rife. pir. . at Irvine Ooast Country C::lu'.'.'b~aft'..'.e~r~def~ea'..'.ti'.'.'·n~g~M'.'..a~r.:_· _________________ __, ... bigll --in Oregm and alter llis'l!Jeelog wHh bim e11 U..me!hod ol jump- ing, -'<II lo help bim impw•. Q.,,.... Is ..., tho track and field eoecb Ill SoCal Olllqe and has Camey !ll>de< bi! .mg. ' "'lllrn Is m lollq bow blglt be can go -tho llop," Qwnptm ~. "He bu done -f--llmeawilhblsformer ......., and rm ..... 1>e Cllll 8'> blgber will! tbe8op." ... ... * PM ' '.....WtfJMD11111MtUve -• -• -llol dlon ...... tare• --fl-•lmadatanmi!UC -- -tloo ....,.. llold. a... Gal7 -An-..... play- .. USC 111 tloo --may u .. made • -_,... -... Usl laeladed: ~ er a, · 11o1cty Mdl'alllimd ut1 - -fl tloo Kaus Clly Royab; Joe Slo;l r el tire. BllMa RM Sn; Bob 7Arck .. tloo _ ... Elpoo; Paddy C4llllllo ol lhe Teus •no••; _. l!d Keet.et of ~ At· --llanJ -· Dee F..., ad BDct EllJoU Aoot11er .. tile 1tst u Duny cnun, a for. mer playtr and assistant coacb •t UCLA 110W -, tloo f-GI Lotllnllle Uolventl)'. A1ao Hated ..,. Marvjllanlmuui ol Wub- lngtoa Uotvmtty .... Jerry Nlrmu, • for- -'ll'eedea ........ -tloo -dy· llUI)' ilepll. -=~,diatWeedeabu mide a tit eevcral memlMn of ... --team lllcladbtg -ler BID WOU.. to remalll oa tbe job 1111111 Ibey gndbte. 1be NAIA DtstiiCt m '°""""' have named i..,, u.man teams 1o COlllpe!ll 1n tile nm 8111J11111 an..tar baslretball cluslc to be staged at Btola College Friday. David Payne Im been selected from South- ern ()allfornla College lo the South roste!" but one c:r two other SoOal players OJilkl be named this week. lnclderrially, there were no SoCal players named lo the lo.man district team or given honorable mmticn (II more places)., p.,.. haps they did it will> mim>n lo gain a spot in tlwf distrlct·playof!s. Miss Court bu now won $36,000 siD<e this season's lour began. Mn. Melville took home 13,000. BWie Jeen King waa third In the singles and ..., ll,900, wblle llosemary Casalt was fourth and tooi: home $1,IOO. lCCC Golf Area JC Nines Crown Won . _ B.Y J\1ewland Jn Circui~ Play tirancy Newland, the wife of , • t Uc •·frVtn swtmmlnw and Its gets down to lbo.nltty .with riJ!bt-hander ,S eve e • . IP'i\IY for all three area Junior Hedrick going for coach Barry V• water polo·coacb E<I Newland, ¢!>llf4,•· baseball teams Tues-·,Wallace's Pirates. , 3-0 Ictory Is tbe winner o! the prost~eol's )i1y. , An<! right-bander John Wade ,,, cup golf champio~~p at That's when conference play Is eipected to start on IJ\e F Ra In>ine Coast Country· Club for begins. , mound for coach Doug Fritz' Or ngerS the year after defeating Mrs. Gold!'" West Co I 1 e g e s Saddleback Gauchos against . . . defending Southern California host Chaffey. All three games Paul (Margaret) Rife in the Conference champions tangle begin at 2:30. C.:,MP~ ... c;rr" ~ ~ · final match Friday. with host Rio Hondo with Golden West has produced whipped the Temple City's Nancy Batnes was ~ right-bander ~ Peterson (2-the top record of the three crew 3-0 Sunday semifinalist winner over 0) scheduled to pitch for coach area teams, winning five of Its = goals 'from 'Tom Mor: Dorothy Jo Swanson with Fred Hooyer's Rustlers. six games thus far. · and J' · T 1or n· h h . VasUy improved Or an g e With the exception of their rlSOD-lllllDle ay . other 1g t c amp1oos a~ ..... Coast hosts rugged Cerritos pitching, the RusUers, have Mmrlson got the Coast follows : veterans back at most of the Rangers ·their go-ahead goal Mrs. Robert (Joe) HarUey ·u F ;rst Grunw· n Run Pro Cago , with a nifty 11-yard effort and defeated Mr•. ~ (l<atie) occ Skn" ·s poslcx;cOOS..;,. won four of Its six ., '-'tit T&;yior came through with • Gardner for the v i c e Wta and W received com- pair ol aecood ball go8b lo preeident's title, Mn. Neal plete game performances by . tbrotlle tile bolts. · (Vickie) Garey won the direc-. its pttcben In all atx. Hedrick S. CL _ ..Juled Tuesday Hockey Stan Mo8I waa credited with l!>ri ~"° over Mrs. Robert T . T"tl pdae"*'. ·~ r'ecotd lo dale. Jf,p,(J, an mist OD Taylor's -(Pat) Leeper; Mn. Howard 0 I e Siiddle~ ltaa. 4-6-1 mark goal. T•YJor and J-·V"'1111 (Janis) Whiteside defeat.cl . going tnto conferenoe (!lay and • . • :.. . ..:· ._.... _,._. . .:Sta' 'offings . weretiniJedbyc:oacb.Gecqe Mn. Wllllam.,(,1lelty)~,,.'.i"'""' ....... -· 'lt''·ID~lllftlOi'liR-Tllio .,_ -co...,.. · .._ ... ODly one """" species llalTison following the actton.· for the goverho..S crown~ onn· """"010 0' -.,ewpo vlctory than tt did aJ1 of the Tiie finl nve ol ~ lo ol llsh, a ..Utlve of the 'IJ'lll-1be Coast Rangers ...,.rves Mn, David (Helen) Ballan· Beach earned a 1irs1 place l9'12 campaign. ........., before m Id n I g b t ion found In the Gull of edged Temple City's reaerveo, tine defeated Mn. S a m medsl In tbe elite class, Tueldar. CaUfoml/t...Js._ ,.,.:I;'=.r:=-:;:--:;3'~2.:Cl1!'1f'.~~~~~~: (Doris) Keyes for the Irvµle Jeadltig orange Coast Tiie aact laadlnc ljlOls.... completely out of the water lo AOMH<.J L ;... •• D ub' Sund I T Winlly-m(J~~~·nt~~ College's ski team to lli•e----c~~poO"'::C:rrs= not kDon. but the landing lay its eggs. ~ort if R I: • P!:'t. ia ay a . e e no~uallflers r:own: won . championship of the Southern V farce wm number ill tbe m. The grunion eggs remain W.:t.ot11. 11 ~ ~~ r,YI California College Sk1 League dreds ol tlxJ<mncls and they burled in the moist sand for ,....., DI-meet recenUy at Kratka Ridge <::alendar will come .more like the · til the a.111 ""'" 44 t.1 :ffi v · d c in the Angelus Crest Moun-U..-. bot their objoctlves about 10 days, 0< UD . next E... ~ ll J!l i."' anguar s o.mpete taJns. T-Y '""'· '1 'l.be ·~ -'-of .. i .. '° tides .......... 1 1 . the second t "·A ~l'l'WnlnS! -LI Jotdl11 • 1 WWII um:: aame. --Ui6U .,_......... -:=:. C:.9' ·-t 18 mee W'C Wntml"-t.-(3~L _lfftlwll •• ~ f".acb yeu ill the .,,ma: the The htgb tides wash away the llwMlk J. ~ ..,. OCC skiers have entered and = 1i~r.':::;.r"..:':or.''co!i! silwry gnaM Dip tbm "111 sand and expose ·the e.tis-~" jj U ..s 2 3 In NAJA M M won this year. 'fbey,compe\ed Mew. "' Moen 'l.AIOut 1f'l'lfr•t1ot1.t1 to....,amr-U.be•""'from W-rtllin two-oribree minutes r.c~111 .. Klfk ~ ~ It .. at . eel againatskiersfromEJCamino sw:',"'=,:~•,;.::.J::;.o-Htlb. Baja c.lifcnia to Marro Ba7. •L.-11a•-s. and the ....... ~MDII• s1 11 .m College, Pierce, LA VaJ].ey, o.-._. •t Elflilclf.; lftrl.t.;. •t After' depositing their eaa tn UllC egp ~ -v p;;:i sim 41 Jt _,,.. l: Crofton Hills, .Rio Hondo, ~ '::!",~"°~ the m:i:st mad iue above tbe ~In 11 ~-~ .. ~ .! ... ~ '-"".,.• ff ~ :1fl ~ Five and possibly six LACC and C8l state. ~ .t COit• ,.,.... <Mi .. J:1s1. ,__ ~ we &--Port! mbers f the a-.d--""""""VJeto .. Tustin'°"""""'' Met .. waterline \bf: gnmim:I return will have grown to about five ~ ._ me 0 -,;iuuw:IC.lu (.Northridge). °"' 1r Senti ,,,.. otr ._.,...,, Hur.- to the oeiem ntas. • inches and will be ready to .=...nw:=-.~'=~°"'i California College wrestling OCC'• third and final uce =." ~ ·~==-~ E= t'be ~ --'-NDI, --"'-their r.~ s.......,;n., MlrwMlbe I~ 1 team wfil fiy to Sioux ' O.ty' this year ii llated for Satur-tMMy, CW.tmlM,..-&G wl-it .-:;tJ..a.-1~?~-fint· Mii-.·-........ ~"' _ .. ._ -~~i·~•Jl~l1'1 IowaW~sda_ytqPWticipete Et11ton. r1t1fkH4Wll...-wf-11 w..-.;u --~ ttr.'OriM ..... M .-daY-.at.Kratka Ridge. F-'lltl Vlll9¥ "' :t:IS), terrltroe 11 dlJI ~ August. are made to Since aro.inion runs a1w•"'" °""°'' 1a. ~iJ°' in the NAIA national chant-El:ling Hallstrom grabbed a ~ .. -,, '•"'• -Ciilliif,,:ifi"'. ~ order for _..... who like lo ~-,. °"' "'"T,.-:0-pionships Thursday tllrough first for the Pitates In the ad· :l' """" ,,,.,. fish but :;t' be bothered ::C.18:toa~~ J!:1!,) ,.. ~~ ._ Saturday after winning the vanced lntennedlate division ; ..!r~': ... t~~t'*,;.,.c::"" =•• !! 1ritb rods and reei1. In fact. the mom'••, the •Department L :t =:,111~k District m title recen\ly. Tina Gary won tJie...women's u111ven1"' ts:ta>. •L.... _. .. "-fisberman ...., 1~ L ,_._...,1,_ I T-11 .... c-di! /Mr .. Twttn. ~al'l!!'qe "'....._ of Fish and Game suggests ~: Pllotilfl: • Coach Jae .. Robinson's fli"lt· w~11,R:WOte c ass; Brian L~• tMCh •f ea1ion. E••1nc11 11 prubUly tinb ~dri• royall that the tasty fish would make ~.~~~~ year Vanguards will have Clark was a gold medali1t in ~~/:~ ... ~ .. ~~~,.,:;. =. •1wrlnnln ii • uu. V« or a delicious breakfast dish fdr &;;"'..,_ tchMN*I three freshmen, a sophomore the men 's intermediate; c:o.11 """"' 1t e1 MocMM, F-tain ~···~fllr _...· . bout the mommg· -•ter a successful AtA ; a Junior in the competition Kathy Shuler copped fhe v.u.., 11 or.,..., M1r1r11. 11 Le Po1y. lll •111.t Army.f41V'( If Dini Hiii!, R...cho IS a grunion grabbJng ezpedilioo. w L rct. oe sure and possibly another women's novice diviskm; and A11rn11m ,, Minion v1e10. s.n as bUic as you can get. It'• Here is a rec 0 mm ended C¥111•K~," : U .ij·711 11\'J rust-year man if he recovers Gary Ryan took first for occ cMmtnte 1' ~ 1111., s:1si. jmrt JOU and tbe fish. hire .... tbod of preparing them: N~"l}:..t, P, ~ .. :u ,..,,., sufficiently from an Injury in the men's novice class. bmls '""1 ml no boldll bar'-,_ -. - --.... Ii "~ sustained In the district meet. Ken Miller placed second in Rustlers Fall,3-2, ToCerrit SAlCTA BARB AR A Golden . Wesl <:olle«i• Rustin came out lll!COllli ... in the ' HtmCOCk C o 11 e g base)llll tournament SUnda1 . wben South Coast Conf....,,., tougble Cerritos came. a.w•Y.; with a 3-2 decision for tho tow:ney championship. Cerritos got the cushion 1 needed . in the eighth ilmlnC; when tile winners pus acroa one run to make it J.L .Ruatlers p ii c b • r PMi Espinoza came In 1!ith ti.I ba,.. loaded and no -a..jJ prt tbe d-lo Cerritos, lllll' it WU too lite,.. , Golden West pond 1119' ' marcJn to one In the nlmb mn.i'=~-: OD Pbil Mac<:or1ney'1 aaa1llce Dy • ~~~·=1::1::1 similar fallhton. Mike Dodd •lniled and ad- vanced lo tlVrd cin • aacrillco and Gotdon Blakeley's Infield single. Dodd soored on Tony Crescl's sacrifice Oy. , Dodd"wu ,..•~·for-II In the tbree-rame toumey. Tbo,)oa leaves coacli Fred Hoover's Golden West nine Wfth 8 5-2 record. I s._ .. --~": : kl IP. MK'ClrtMy, ~ o • I ~'li ~~-.ct i : :,~ tl11191ef. rt • • 1 tJ• ~~= ! :·: .~r Clldeir. 1b 3 0 1 ,,. =:~b ~:~Jt ~':'.:;:. ·p ~ : ~ tr!.~ SllftP'Oll, pt! I 1 1 ''t Tot1l1 Jl 1 I ·.S~l '"""''""""" • •• catrh• IOO 1• nt -J 1a 2 Go44llfl Witt llOl 000 Clilll -2 ~ retL ~ =.i"W::m~J.t·c&;r.: ~ !r' .§ .ffl 'lbe contingent is beaded by the advanced division and '!be Departmml ~ l'ilb ad ow:"'~~:::, ~ " ; :$4; 1~ team captain Mark Lawrence Anita Smith w&1 runner 'up.in Gamo, bowe;er, nmBds IJ'lll-~~ .,, :I,".=:,"".,"'=· r.;"&.,. IJ l: :IR II~ Cz:HI) and most valuable MARK LAWRENCE the women's lntermediate:Bill ion ..-.. not to get -... . ,_,..~ wrestler In the District m . Higgim plcl:ed up third In the cr-tj. Yau cu takei• IDlllY "tA.. ~ ~,,P ~"""""' 1ft\ ~ ~1 meet. Lawrence competa at advanced lntennediate and a ,.. -but h'• aplmt • ~ "" " ,,:Z:.'!21. ~~ IM pounds and ii tlngton Beach High School. Fran Villegas was third In the die llw ta tMe more thin J'W ~.J;.. trom w ii t1 rw::: ~~1~ lit sophomore a Bob Fate. a .transfer from women's novice. caG -lids, .,....,., or m::,.. ""\.: '1..!=1f'=:: --Dale Pia°te at 190 Is also a cx:c, finlsbed third in the ....... Cll' ,_. are jlf'O-=::, ::t'MUlin...-INdl... =~ :1111.. _frabman but . bas a...JOlid dia&rict com....ittion to gain a Can you ·~ make more~~ · asa ~··· btbW. and It Is agalmt the. =-~"':.-.--::::S background with throe ,..... • ..,,.. 1"" lo die a lmle In the bucb =-.f5$ ~..= ~. ""''":, ~ of Navy competition In ad· ~i::,: ~=a College tot:riptbefilb. ..l:.,... -to"°""'-"""~"=: =~~Mtl"IOllt ditlolt to being a state mat won lbe team title at the ~ :-:: - 110:: =::r:L~~ii~i J~ champion in hlab School in district meet and thus was .;~i.ft~i::0i~~l~~:-,: --..a ~ ..c1t """'4111hf run .... ...ny-ttie • L T '" .,. oa Wi9oonsin. · seetled f?lto the national rO(k coa · --P. ' ..,. ""'""' a I 14 1ao m 1lt Pia'-ho sutt--.a SANTA MONICA -21• 1nal•h: 1,ut -"-'-'their lnltlal nms T"'-"~"W,.::m:,.~ •. v,•..,... "c I" "'I 1 ~. wever, m~ • tournament. by·(lQSSing a "'""''"'~'"· . ~ _.....-'""& • C .::1'4 i,_. flJ M llWr: ..,,""' ft· 1 •7 Yi shoulder injury In his district rejional affair in Oregon last PA1tA1111s• cov• -~ •"fl•••.s: · 'l'ueadaJ ni&bt the ""':"ecr.:: :::::'....::'~'Ir.I:'.<"'""' ~ !i ff l" 3 semifinal match and hasn'I kend '"'lie'IJtt•' .!"lj'.::.lm~· .. .,., · ~.,!~ " and :, ~to -'7-..i ... ~~ · v:'-i : it 1t hem able to work out since _w_ee_ -·--------"'-· .------"-'-~-~-' ~'~""'-'-"·-! clay .... _..ih P'rida)' "~·~::=..·"' °" I w,y, i.i1nc11n •. s ,, 1:1t ,.. the competiUon a week ago. ~ ftlhwlll ,...,.~S"~...!,'$ '::tr=. iili I~ !Ji lll He Is a questionable parttct- (Utlbe 1o i:"~"':Z 1JOoc1ies ~~ ".......r-: ::: ir"t::.l'l'" !! lr ,1 mj m pant .. m the ~tionali .rter lo A!lril and Moy 11 Js opinll w i -of ... -~~ · jl fl I t It! Iii . flnlsliing -ID tlpe district. tab them durlog ... ...,.,.. ti"* ~ .. r.f"4'1t'\__, ~ tt 1S '' t'J Hi 'nlree fttahman wrtltlen =-~ ~ '11111 repla-•• ,,;;;..~ c-~" "' m ~~.'._ le<U!dand, Pj1::,. t11s,r~ U.. llelpl lllUf'I pmpetuatkrn ..... ..-:... .. ton • t . ~ • co ....... of tho ...., by l)'tlatl lbem 11.!l!!!!>' • \ [~I transfer from · orange Coaat to1a1 .... «*dSori drnial tbe ~ .. M:;"T"m."T: 12:• ..... , • ~· ~ •-r' College wnr ·complete the _._ it'· 11'!\'. ........ 'I'll ...... ' Seal 1eam. -pat ol lbelr 'l*I-~,,lj'..,•t:"~I....;.~ ~';. r..c. B_;_'•• 1t 111 ii -. . .,_ ti 1Vf' .. M./ r;M;;; Ii; ~....... --. ~v"~ LllPi fbldal for pmticlu ,.'., ;;~:,11:...:::::: = D "'-~'-,,_Tustin Hlgb U Is Poul will 1ee z ...-tlle-ntpt of ""' -w.;Wr"i:ll:o ,;;,. ~ Wllaon al 151. Taylor l'ltryw ,_a. ml~ .., June ~· ,.,.. , ... "'"'l.:.. .... ' tl'!'ll B;Y-;o:.. Is a freshman from Him- Fish Report stockbrOker?. ~:'I '""' Get the facts. If you have a college degree and busi ·~1w ness experience-safes preferably-you are lnvlted11r' to attend one of our "get acquainted" informallon.u.1'1i; meetings with a branch manager of a major New o.11 York Stock Exchange Member Firm. IT . ·)Iii\! You w11l learn: 111 1. How much money stockbrokera make. q 2. What it takes to become a auccessful slock.brOk~ 3. What type ot valnlng stockbrokera r'IC"lve. trl 4. If you have the experience and aptllude to qull 6. Anawers to your questions. .Y.~ TIME: DATE: ,~, 7:00 pm Tllllllday Maich 8 ""N R8HfVlltlons are necessary. Monday Match 12"'" Please be prompt. Tuesday March ~ LOCATION: "1 TJrtl. • ~ 11a IWlll allG .. a -tm:1;.; t;;-:!9Abii'L 1:1t h '.• ....... m 1'11J 11.a ml Jo11 ~,·:i::;:. ~.iili .t:t:t.: ~.;., The-W"'.iG Professt0· nals ~ft.a,_ far the,_.'" Jt"'\."n 11~ °":\~ 1:11 ~· J\1119 ~ eqiet1e4 Oii the nllbb ol ACJI. it•·k~'.:'lt!To i .... tiU,r{li:ll BRAND NEW 1972 GRANO PRIX THERE IS A FACTORl AUTHORIZ- ED DEALER FOR MRY POPULAR MAKE CAR IN THE WORLD ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULE· ~BMch nrw~ 500 Newport Center DtM 1 -""· eoe North Main Street l • ..,,..,,. 11~~, ,~~· '1l:l•~'l'l·i. \'i l -"1' W, ., ~ 1 Auf.om1tfc tr•"11nl11lon, pOWff t .. et Of· powtr -_.._ __ ._ ~• '·"'' J 1, ti. o.~, 'w .mi •-IPl•URI& .. ._...... •ut A~ 1, 1:54p.m.ID1 :>1 &.In.I A~ J bf1ktt, powor w!Mtowt, oir ooftdltlonl119, r111dfo, be fnm ·nw tD .nH inches in :!~ .:·~•":..:L.41 1 '""·1 A• "' : hoot.r, thtt.d 9111•, whlt• :1 ··111~! ·'."i\.\ll.:-,1, f ., ..,: ;·. 11 : ('°'--..) TELEPHONE 17141 835-3305 -------· .... -.. -·-~-01A11M COU1m aAlllOTILIPffON SOY!Ca, lie. ................. ,...(. *"* 1ldo will fir••• 24 mottth o'4tn oMI 10110 °" •PP'••-' ..... ~. ............ -YARD OF CARS. l . ' J. Tltplett. M1MQtr (714)54$-8301 K. EwlnQ. Manager 171')-nl ~1')1 1JQ.li! IC,.,'{ l 11 ~1 :.iJ ' ' ....... t • I • I DAILY Pl1.DT f ,llUICK MOTOR DIVISIOl\j bu entered the compact lleld with selection of three 1• Apollo models, Including lh1a Hatcltbaclt coupe. The rear deck and rear window I af the model iJ actually a one-piece tailgate that Illa to an lnalde cargo CllT)" : ing apace. 1n mgh Gear L New Apollo Compact Car Introduced by GM's.BU:.ick N By CARL CARSTENSEN ,> Buick Division h a s in- • lrOduced three models for its :.'new Apollo compact series "'which goes on sale April 1%. :t George EI 1 es, ·Buick's 4eneral manager and a General Moton vice president, \)deaeribed lhe Apollo Ha~ /j<hback coupe, thin plllar VCfJUpe and 4 door sedan '1as ,..,.,. modell lhat fit the /!dact1ption of comifaciJ In 1iu oJIUld price, but aomelhlng lhat ·_ .Bulck deal~rs will be proud to ~tell, and will enUrely keep the Buick Image al quality, clus { nd luxury." .: ELGES SAJD the new entry ~'will be "add-on business and ,.abould not take away buliness ·.from Buick's intennediates.'' ~Jani are to have over 6,000 i·Apollos in the hands of dealers on announeement day with an 60.000 cars are scheduled for production during the 1974 year, Elges said. Shorlei by 10\\ inches In overall length than the in.. terynedlate shod Buick Cen- tiuy coupe, yet wllh about lhe same ample jnterlor dimemlons, the Apallo will carry many standard· Buick features. All three Apollo models ~ ve an IU·lnch wheelbase, wbldl Is one inch less than the c.en- 'tury coupe and five inches less than lhe Century 1 e d a o. Height is 52\\ inches. IN STYLING, Apollo carries the "lS Buick design with sheet metal extendJng down to a lowered horizontal grille, and a reinforced bumper. i_'.add!Uonal 30,000 off lhe pro- f dutlon lines before the end of JfM 73 tnO<!el run. More lhan The Buick ventiports are mounted on the front fenders, adding to the overall Buick ap- pearance. Standard engine is the 250 cubic Inch !AA 350 cubic Inch V-3 with Turbo-HydramaUc three speed automatic transmission wlU be offered u an opUoo. SEVEN ADVANfAGFS OUR PAGER OFFERS Two levela or interior trim -staudard and CUilom -will be offered In tile lhree mode~. TI\O ""' seat ol lhe.l!Atcbback folds dowo pmvidlng a.;Joad llool' _. 11ia1ua l~ ll!M· THE DECISION by.l!llfc'°i' lo' "rtacH olit· 'for tlUs 1 riew business," Elges said, was based on what the competition lS" doing and the dealer and customer demand for a lower priced small car with the Buick nameplate. Styling o[ that yours may not I · lhe Apollo can be considered COMPUTI OUNGI similar to Chevrolet Nova , COUNTY COWl!IAGI Oldamoblle Omega and Pon· J.cl'""-f: Lot•• ...._ tlac Ventura II. S.. C...._.., Mhetoit Y!.fo, * DoM Pehd, • well • La111 Progress reports in the IMdi •M '""of L.A • .,.. fields of consumer relatklns l :1~~ ;:11~0MTH and legislation will be featured in a Pl'OJ'lm headlining "'t NO DEPOSrT 11ou1110 automotive industry speakers' ~ ON A,,..OYID CllDIT lit ONLT $17.0f PEI MONTH at the 28th annual Spring H9 TOTAL COST BU!ineu Conference of the , I •lllWtH ,...., Motor C.ar Dealer J -Assocla\ion ,. NlW COMPACT UNIT of Southern California, April 1 SID 11 •14 ir4 • lfiJ 24-2.8, at the Indian Wella " YOICI MESSAGE PAOllS Country Club. ~ AUO All AYAILAILI 11,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ' FULL FIEE MAINTENANCI II , ORANGECOUN7Y UADI07£LEPHONE SERVICE IN{' 714·1JS.JJOI fnll!'f Lff-IMCll, M~~ Vl•l•· 0..... hfnr. SU Cl•-··· SIN JwaN C•llf1tr1119, &1 r-,., ulf ~ ''" 4t6-JJ2J JAKE FUSON'S PARK LIDO IARBIR SHOP br ADDOlnlftl .. t 15 YN.;\..-111, H•r11fr A,.. 548-1346 »1 "'''"" 1111 .. ,._,..,. .._.,· In ll'la Peril Lido lldl. j,, .. ~Denture Invention For People with .~iUppers'' and ''Lowers'' "lfttie nearest th ine IQ haYillf your ""'" teeth i1 Pollll>lfl now with a .-.@llstic crum. disccn·cey that actu· ally holds both "uppers" 1nd "lowe~" ;11 never befon:. po!llibte. Ira a dllOOYerycal!ed l-'1xooKflT9 for d11ly home U!M: (U.S. Pat. f3,003.98B) and if haa revolu- tlOlliud dalturc •carq. FJXOOINT ronm llD elutie mm.brane that hd:r: a~!:> the lhock11 of bltlnc an chewln(. Wtth FlXIXl2MT many denture wearen may ut. llllJUk. l11u&h, with lltllo •Ofl'Y of dtnt111ttm comin1 too.r. One application uuty lai l for houn. Dtnt-.ira that fit arc e.rn- tial t o heallh. Se. JOUt dentit t reaulvlJ.~tea.y.to.-.F'noo&m: Dentin AdMaiva CrMm. " " r. NEW 1973 AUTOMOBILES -ON DISPLAY AND READY FOR IMMEDI- ATE DELIVERY -COVER OYER 20 ACRES OF SPACE ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULEVARD OF <!ARS . I CONFER~_NCE Chairman Diclc Arnold announced that the speakers will be: R. D. Nesen, AssUtant Secretary of the Navy· and a Southern California CadWac dealer; R. D. Loomis. general sales manager, Dodge Dlyis.ion; Robert Beclws of California, Advocates, Sacramento; and Robert Aleaallder, dJ1ef qi lhe CalifornJa 'State Bufeau of AutomoUve .Repair ... Jn anhoooclni the ,...gram, Arnold aa ld the diacllsslooa should stlmulale reci>rd U. tendance for the conference which will fOC\l5 on two of new car deale~' major problems; proposed legislation providing governmental protection for the dealen' franchise rights and insuring adequate factory support to dealers for new car buyers warranty w<rk. / 'European Talks Set 1 · co LETE NEW YORK STOCK UST ) r ' ) ! • I ' ' • -. . . . . . '• ... -. ' . . . . • • • • SC osing Prices-Complete New Yorli Stoelt Extliange List l • Monday's • ------------------1 Market Slackens • . • • DAILY I'll.OT Buildings Bite Dust Judge Dismisses Dr. De Kaplan y Voic~s Desire ' · CllAMENTO (AP) -Hungarian- Dr. 0... De Kophmy, convicted 10 ago for the acid torture murder of e, wants parole 90 he can become 'It 'cf'tllmun in a foreign country, his ...., rtporU. " e ii a man of high .splrtual and mo I rtandards and he h•' atoned for btonly crlm•," the Rev. Christopher RI , a BfnOOlcUnt monl:, sald Friday. ·iKaplruiy, now.f& an6 prisoner In , caJUomia Men's Cololl)I at San Luis ~· will ha,ve his l6COlld parole heer- tl!o -. Rov. lllto ,uJd U., Son Joee • . ol De KsplaltJ/• wtf't Hajna hap- .. • ' • ., -' I \ I I ., • • VO B w th at glr .. ' Sp Tr In One base Try Little to 3 and I • SE iN fall I • • • ' • Lag1111a Beaeh ' EDITION VOL 66, NO. 64, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ... .... ,, 1Laguna Bids FoP.d -i!~r-#D:iill .,to-lllloin . • -, ... ~ ,;r •. ' By FREDERICK SCBOEMEBL °' .. Dllb' , .... ,,... . J:.a1una ' J!eacb aald goodbye to ousted Sµperinteadent of Schools William Ullom Friday nildit. • More tlian 400 persons packed tile Alrporter Inn at a dinner honoring Dr. Ullom, fired by the school board ma· jority in' December. • 1:l'be theme of the evening was "You're Fired ... Welcome to the Club." Ullom's top assistants, Dr. Robert Reeves and Dr. Cbarles Hess, also fired in • 3-2 board decisions, served as the ~-<eremonlejl. • Thief Loses Loot, Bicycle A would be thief lost all be bad stolen and then some as he tried to purloin two diving watches worth 1325 Sunday from the Laguna Sea Sports shop, 925 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Police sald a youthful suspect ente?ed the store , w a n d e r e d around, filched the two watches which be stuffed under bis coat and then sauntered 'out the door. A clerk followed, and ~ the thief attempted.to make a getaway on a girl's racing bicycle, the clerk grabbed bhn. The watches fell ool and the thief, knocked to Ibo . ground, took off on foot, leaving Ibo i experl!lve bicycle behind. ~ ...,, ~ . -··· Spring Baseball Tryouts Slated In Laguna Beach One of tile firlt signs of spring - bueball -is about to begin. Tryouts for this year's Laguna Beach UtUe League will be beld from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. next two Saturdays, March 10 aiid 17, at the Laguna Beach High 5':bool bueball field. Claude Motrehard, Laguna Beach Little League President, says any boy who lives In the Laguna Beach Unified School oWrid, will be eight before July 31 or will not be 13 uolll Aug. 1 or after is eni;ble. »oYs are requested to bring a mitt and tem1is shoes or Little League type ~ball shoes. • , Eight and !1-yeaN>lds will not be re- quited ~ try out, bUt must register to be ellgjble for minor league play. .PF<nts interested In having tbeir ,... plaJ should fill out Ibo registration form available at Ibo RecreaUon Department aod at the tryouts and .bring a copy of the' boy's birth certificate and Ibo 141 rui,trailon fee. 'As In the past, the minor leagues will contlmle to operate under tile direction of the 'City of Laguna Beach Recreatton l'.!@portment, Moucliard said. 'l,'wo minor league divlslonS will be con- aDued -Ille Bantam League for boys M iod Ibo P•Wee League f<r boya 10 thrwgb 12 DOI aelected to major league leam1. • For more Information call llouchard at 49Ul82, Tetry tlhallain at 494-1220, .<r DQog Allen, minor league dJrector, at 494-U2._ Parents wishing to partldpate lhould contact Moucbard. , $EE HOW THEY GO ~ ·CLASSIFIED A.DS ' • sbmetlmet older cars cao real1Y go Wt. S.. how thia one wenl : 'I( Impala SS, orig owner, lmmacl 1\/11, PS, .....i.e paptn. $48S. (Phone No.) :1he car snld tbe llrst day the ad ran - 6nly about an bout. after the -wu delivered. If you want to buy or tall a car qliickly, run your own DAILY PILOT cl>sallled want ad . today. Tho ~ 1Joe b IOWll. r "!Ve may bave viqliled-ia,. lila tbe Brown Ad, but .. --w tllis evening to have a goad time,~ ¥W+I Hess in -log Ibo i*CCIW -ilC the meal. "Bill, we'd lillle to P... 1"IJ a boat that's ,been read u1tj,.H•• in tis district . . . it's called "'fte ,Sm•m Board """'1>fr ot EtaJlllinc Y• Wanted to Know About -To-Up A Community .But Were Afnid 111 Ask''.. Hess added. 'l1>e ev~iM bad its miuus .....,.,,. --.. ' too. . Ullom WU pr.,..i.d -a --· • I e Indians --Or-. Olualy superin-.. .._.. ~ app;a ilfiaa C leadenhip, ..,. •• flt lel'flce and Jou r Irie ..... p,....m -tbe --Info. -lo -IJlkm ... bis wife, BUile. -.. nam... to lledco. Jnclul;ted ii ap- i*•h•**ly .... ip"Plfing mrmey. :rm,. Hmtw~ ., -at Top " .. ........ Ekmeotaty Sdlool, - Ullilm "IGaCbed ---in aome way. ...... d liR lo tllmk lim for that." "Bill is a lmmnitarian." said Dave u.,d. I*~ of Thurston Inter11W'"'fiMe '5c:bDa1. ia praerating I copy • Ill Ignore 0 .rder to Leave WOUNDED KNEE. s.D. (AP) -In- dians holding Wounded Kia -,. ig- nored a federiil off<r lo -lbe Wllce unarmed and a leader aid die npljtwds: • . . deal rill Ille issues Illa! brought .. -· Bil ••Iii!-"'1ectal Ille emtempt lbe -···-offer r.uiri!d -it wapr 4 4»J tD tbe Indians late &mday. of Tlmion't --lip!a "' ad' 1111/f "li u.n " lll)'lhlng t -'ll't!lled. it ~ "~ 10U Blll·•••Mllant · ISlbe lblUly to communicate. Witll.IOllle l'OU~riibl. ~t-of t b ~. l: !'-boeD -'111. Witll others, I Aaociafed ~r.,&ay or · u~ -baven'l -· BeacbJ!iib Scbool,,._ted lJllblD 'wiUt "I ap> Indebted to th! teachers of this a pilJlo album oootainlng pictures of lbe dlstric!. people that I 'fOPloyed. And I'm liff ll>cal ldloob. • not ashamed of any of them. 1'11')' wortr.· "I°"' -the cbaagfS. Dr. ~ ed f,. the d>ildreo of Laguoa i!Oacb. bnJugbt about • • • bt'a put-our ICl!oocb· "I have been interested in making sure abwl ol eveF)'lhlng eloe," said Brigl>l kldi eould read, write and per{o!;m "It's beeo ,a bea""'1 Oxpeilence _to · arilllmeilc. But It Is also lmporllnt io be -in this unkjue,.dm!ne .....,unuy;" able to tblnk, to make appropriate said IJlkm at Ille end.of a ~'1~~ d<clllou and be an AmerlcaJ1·dtlJen. tlao a be stepped to Ibo podium. • Oilr dilldr<b are developing thoae'skllla. ' , ' : .• -Ir. 0 , l--'ll-------. ·~ ... . ----..... ~---r ....... ~ • --. "I'd like to tbant tbe' cblldree ""'1 board members r ... all Ibo yean tbey pit in with me. / · "People ask me what I'm ..., to • now. Well, I'm gnlnc to try lo be a superintendent again. I tbink I haft lbe skills to do it, even at age SL · "I have had a month off to ndtarte my bat1ery. I'm baPl>Y to be able lo laugh again -there wu a time noi Iooc ago when I eouldn't. Life is fun. f hope lo continue to work tor t.nnanity," Ullcm told the gathering. A second standing ovation -......i minutes In length -followed. • • lSIOll 'Plane With 160Ahoard Down Safe NANTES, France (UPl)-Two Speni>b airliners wilh a total o! 174 per-. aboard collided In flight over W- France today, and ..,. ol them ~ in a ball of Dames, ldlllug all fl - aboard, lfrlinesjiiikesmen ._.w '. were lhrongh ••c•liating -,,_ Departmeul of!iria!a A 11Ti-mpyoftb&-• r •tlltr bad bem to Ill,. ADI Atmt ae w time, t11e bjliW ..... fe!"'•_ .......... --· .. , The second ~ -aboard waa bad!}" damaged but -a ~efmtrgency'•-''-ala~ ' mllllJry airport. - leadefiMP. .. - bUgled and tbe ... .,,.,. ---veR>e far !rii!lffit 1""* lo .. Dqmt-. • " ~.~'":"-·talldug -... Broi.iii Savs Justice Department,• said COIVr ean.,, J · · aleiaeroftbe -~----· - --;::.~~."'i:!i:~~'D" .i: Laws Broken witll them later in tbe field rill gms ml violence." C8mp's sta-made it - doubUul tbat Ibo ---.. for peace lalb with-1nJen llllt WefO to reaume today In a .....,. m ::::-i ..r.:,::;u.u:::•:::: f .......... tofficen. camp said tbe lndiam -lo -witll Interior -.., 8-s C.B. Morton "or a top aide." The n..-- of the Interior --Ille_., In- dian Affain, a prime tazpl If tbe ADI protest. . Late Sonday, "the lncliam ..... tie government <II.er to witldraw fnm Wounded Knee. The led!nl alior stipulated that Ille Indians l(lllll - without their -llul -be allowed lo leave otariillg ii 7 a.m. PSI' without threat of maaa 0..-. Federal officials aid a gnmd jury ... vestigation later wauld drtenn• if charges _. wammltd. . Camp said today Ille hlu,.nmg.,;·,. ti lbe government proposa1 was "a b i t dramatic. But we.......,. tbe oll<r mlJ a starting point "We don' care if tMy ..-Ille of. fer.We cau' UlllSider going tut lllllil 111tJ Son of Coast Auto Dealer Seriously Hurt I On Lobbyist.s SACIWIENTO (AP) -'Die~ -.. ...., ... wd • lrglslattve eam- mitlee.of m.pu;, altedi>g piblic """"ds to -lbe -o( lelislaton who ---lobbyists. "'Ille . ..,.. clearlJ are Yiolaled. • Seamqill Slale Unund G. Bluwu ·Jr. ....... _.............. . 8"' -,,,,.....ny reluaed to -.....---liewould . . \'.'"" tll ~ . ,. ~ • f _ --; . , ·.·~·~ Flies· '8w.n E'la•·. · · ' · . . . .. ' ., ,3 ' ' ' '\ . . . ,; '••, rl:Y•f-' I USAF tt. 'C<JI, John .~·.of BlaciWOO&, •N.J., returnil!g41rls0ner of ·war,. wav,,. bls'homemade AmeriClinl ·fl.ag.:out. window of Mli!Uvac B!!i en rolilii 'to-€1art<'A;,.(force HOIJll••t'.m iPllillppines. See'·Btort Pige'f:""''"''7J,,. J"r"'.,,. . .,-r-. ', • J.' i '" I ' I • '. ~ .. t . ~ ' . " " . ' .. t.-1··,· • • :, :._ R~~ents! ·Near 'EI CTorh ' ~ ... ~,, ' ' . .,.. ' -. . . Get W~ing on Noise ··· . . for ... a ,whlle~" ·the .sp;ok~ .sald, adcting thal.11\eJralnlog.exerolses will take place qver. the P.actflc OCe,aa. . , 1be, sPokeaman declh!ed to say how Ul8J1f 'f!ihter:Ottacli ~ from El Tot't> will 'be involved bOcliuse "it mlgbt be classified informaUon;" 'lbe tlfue fur the exerc~ was pJcked by NORAD o!ficials, he 9'\d •. .'.Ille ex- erdae is ·"!JIPOOed to sttmulate Marine <;otps defense metho<!J. · NORA1> offlci~. pl\ib!tbly figured, he.. aald, "Y0\1 mlgbt etpect.an erw!my atfacl at that hour." "lle.periodjc alert exerclJeJ are ll)Ullrle, be"~ , ., Parking Atien;dant Held l 'f • • • On -Laguna 'flashi,sh . Rap . . alle.ged. .. a sale Was made to an un- deroover .agent In .the car. Offio:ers ..,, rt'Sll.d Weber when be returned to Ibo retaurant. Arraignment was scbeduled.f"! today. ,_ . 'Iba C'llb of INilh -~ -.. WOl'll ilvlalloo dl1111tt lo bfsloi7. Tho plane wbldl ~ WU an 1'*'" l>C9 on a Oigbt from Palma de ...,..... to London. The plane wbiduurriYed - a Convair 990 Coronada of Spauda Cbal1et Afrlliiei, iliO .. iiJUte to Uiiilim and following tlte same potll -France. Offtdals were at a loa to apllla U... medla\ely bow Ibey could crash. Bat Ille colljsion came wblle Freucb mf111m7 tecbnidana were maonh>c lbe air -system during Ibo draWJ><JUt .VO. of civlllao air cootrollen for better W.. and working conditions. French •irlim\ pilots. aod ........ alrllnea have agreed to operate uonnal flights ~ver France pending lbe Ila' - trol t.cbnlolans' willl:oul wblcb -a· peeled lo end llllt week. In the .....,;. time, Ille strike ·~ -l!IPla across France. All three of Spain's a~ ,.... !e- volved in crashes today -lbe MDllloo between the Iberian l>C9 aod a Qn. valr 990 Conmada of Spandn dlarter airlin .. , and the crash of ao Awa afr.. line twin-eoglne.Cllravellt wblcb:/ell1uto the sea off Mad!!tJ';i with three aeWuea and no paaaengera aboard. The l>C9 crashed, Ille Coreuada lbllde an emergency laoding· at a milltaly air base at Coinac, France, willl • pas~ers and teftll crew. Tbe Iberian 'l>C9 bad takm off - Palma de Mall°""' for Lmdon wbm H collldect wllb Ille Spendtt ·plane willdl • was flying from Madrid to I<>Ddau The path across Franct is edenticoi. · · PolJce-.and airline autlioritiet Mid lbe l>C9 • jet, beaded ..,.,. Palma de Mallofuar Bal~ ........ lo l<>Ddau wilb '«! ..itilt -·ind -boy plus a crew of leYm ex1...._ after tile colllalOQ ,and cnalled -~ -.. {See~Pqe-S) - The wealherlady oeea 11m1111kiei for Tueaday, wltb ltlglla of Al'Olllld ~ degreea at U..beocJw and ID- land areas. OVeiilgbl Iowa In Ibo sos. INSlllE TOU-' Y "Thf Rmtd u Q11ielcn lhato 1M efe," says SaUr. 'tM sczq .strip- !>"' of 68 11<an hor ..,.. .i.r.,,.,. thoughts, though, UM ...,. belief that •ocl<tv lllU hos • lot to learn about se.i. See •torv n Page 11. ~--; =:---: C ...... lfl I..._..._.. W C"'9iti.I fl4' ........ -4 Ctwlln 11 ._ c..r • (......... " ""* ..... .. DeMtl ..... • ...... ""' lltlitertal ..... ' ............ ..... •• ,.,,..._ 11 T....... • "..... , ... ,....... . ,., ......... ~ . l .. ltUlt H 1 w.tl-I ............. u _... ....... .. I 2 I ' ' I I ' I ' ' I ' t I ., •• ,J -.· , . ' ' ' I t ,, ~ ' ' .. • A DAILY PllOT LI M-. -5, 1973 Slltlan to. Try Guerrillas f r -Envoy Murders 1 KHARTOUM (UPI) -Sudan said to-cll\J II .,uJd put oo trial for ....W tilt ~:=w~ bilD embaloy f'riday. '"'l'bett will be a trial and murder cbu:lett" a government suitemeot said. Tiie. t&atement was lasued e;bortly after lhe bodies ol U.S. AmbeJsidor Cleo A. 4 Nod, 51, and deputy cllief of mission George CWii.s Moen, 17, ..left for Board Plans Bond Vote Certifying Capislnno Unified School District Thlslees !Mlgbt will certify the ballots cast in tilt recent landslide approval of $2$ millioo in school bonds -an action Wuhlogtoo allt>Ord a prestdeotial Jet with their -Ind laralliea wblle a :s..ta._band lliAJtd "Aulil Ubs Syne." -N ~ w'tllt ~ d!arie d'af· faftel ...... --~ ,l".lid.U ni&bl and then murdertd by bums of machinegun fire In the baument of the Saudi Arabian Embuly where they had been held hostage. Two Arab diplomats were rt.leased. Authorities said the men bad been beaten so severely it was diff1cult to tell wbetlltr U.., -bfadl or wb!le. Tbe!r _ _.._wffhatleaat .nlAd»,,... build, 8wf.anete alftdal1 roporjed: '!lie SudlD'•~~ ~ Olliohd ~ • "' _...,.. oommittee under tor ceottliA}>: bas Ibrabam to probe "ail Ille. inddeOll which took plaoe at tilt Saudi .Arabian Embassy" and to place the uiunler charges. · Am<rican officials .al the ~lrjiorl asid -.. . . . sma._ Gfllcials told "fllim "'lllo ~-ti t1><m Wftpin( openly, When tilt September group .... be ,,. •' w -" ' .... com. wre. ......_. 'llie -Aid lllo -tile"'""""' --!Ill --anhe It .......... Alr ,...,,. 8-, • Tiie "'"-I pio-wu dispatched -Md. -......... Ille_,....... to XllanGum"' -- the men would be burled ill ~ Jla. 'Ille Salllfi '"""-ct puJ>llc serv«:e tional Cemetery. 8G4lt ..... Wotld War fl wf -•istnttcD, Abdlil Rahman Abdaal, ac"d)Q.-ied the bodies. Be will ........,., '°'"" Sudan's eondolenc<1 personally to The entire tfiplomatic corps o I Piesidml - 10w1oum was on die nmway today, nie wi.ftl ol the {women, bokting back ,. ~ -· ~ Difference POWA~t . ... tears.. went down tbe long line . of diplo!N"' ond emhaaay staff shakin g hands and aaging pctbfe. Mrs. Moote stopped to .embr~e each ol the tour U.S. Marine guards in ~rcss bJue uniforms who guarded the cofhns. Another special American plane_. fle\.\' the body of tilt Egyptian-born Etd 10 Cairo today. If the eight members of the Blu~k September group are executed they \viii be the first of the group to be executed . . . Reds Walk Out Surfaces On Red Am Of Joint Talks SAIGON l UPI) -The Communists walked out o( a ..meeting of thf. Joint Military Commi!Won today in a dispute over the etdmnge o[ Vietnamese pisoners ol war. JMC and, of C()Urse, it will have an in· fluence on the prisoner release," Tin replied. "The cause of that rests entirely on the RVN and the U.S.'' <'* wbidl is certain to spark discussions { about immediate planning nee,ds for the ~~- WAS!llNGTON (AP) -~ ct Defense Elliot L. Richardson said today there are no "pockets of fat" in the defense budget to pey for pn111war reconstruction of North Vietnam. Richardson said, however. it may be possible to come up with the funds if the coase-fire is luJly adhered to by NGr1h and South Vietnam. 'l1ley said the argnment c o u I d jeopardiie fulure American p 0 w releases since tbe JMC is responsible fot_ mating ammgements for tilt releases. Tin said the Viet Cong "would only return to a meeting when the number or released was correct according to the Paris agreements." "-district. >· 'Ille certllicaUon ol lbe ballots is a Maj. Gen. Gilbert H. Woodward, chief U.S. delegate to the JMC, ~id be felt the problem should not stall the release of more American prisoners of war. , i r •• t r. . .. lepl requlrelnont alter each election. No formal lteml · are acbeduled calling for djtn1•1 "' on the possible sale of the first batch of bonds. Two other items on the agenda, tabled at the last board meeting, ti.I.so will be coosidtftd at the 7:30 p.m. session. One item is the approval of policy Ull'IT ......... LA's Cardinal guide1ioes for creating a new Office of Vohmteer Participation which w i I I develop and coordinate a diBtrictwide pnpam of voJunteer:s for in-classroom --·Receiving his.red beretta hat from Pope Paul VI during a consistory in the Vatican is new Cardinal Tlmotliy Manning, of Los Angeles. The other item postponed fQt further s&lldy was a method of evaluatip.g the free "student hour" which occurs Lhree alien-is per week al both higi!oscboola. Evaluation results are expected to be used as a basis for school schedUling dur- ing the next school year. .> County Stuctying Laguna Issues $565,189 Worth Of Building OKs F T • Rid A total ol 46 building permits evaluated ree aXI es at "'5,189 were issued in the month of Febl!w'Y b ythe Department of Planning F lndi and Development of the city of Laguna or ._ ~~nts ;;;. ~·v.11ua11on for the year to date, PY.., lasi~ for indigent pregnant ts;117,i89','2 $2.7 million higher than it -lo ~ .... County Medi,. w at,lbe,.oame lime Jast3ear. At the im.r;. ~-~on ag '~ pry 1972 the year's total T1liiil8y by the ,"C<iUnty Boinf ' .,..:at_ permits Wllf $534)19. Sllpenison. • 't ~-'. · tJil:°""1tliriloW includes $12 permits --boon! ,..ittted-~projec1"~S.:2-~· Dew 1!amily dwellings valued at vete In January but county · . Administrative Officer Robert Thomas included were four perm.its for Ms resubmitted the proposal estimating w~ and f~nces, one per~it for a the county could save $184,000 a year in private tennis court, 20 permits for bol!lpUa1 costs if mothers received ade-alterations and additions to dwellings, quate prenatal treatment. Cost of the and thr~ permits for alterations and ad· program is estimated at $8,188 a year. ditlons to commercial units. Thomas said that of 20 ooo ap-Four permits were issued for grading . . ' and slte preparation and two permits poizit;ments for prenatal care 19 percent were granted for demolition -of two ..... be n;ilssed because or lack of sen-ice stations. ~on. Jl'ebruary's totals bring to 113 the sum . Be said 40 ~~tor. t~e 170 newborn for the year. Last year's comparable infants requiring .uitensive care ~ totals were 87 to date wiUlJ 47 for birth last year were born to ~ February -bad not received prenatal care. ·-Kiiother · From Pqe l LOBBYISTS. •• paign filing procedures, said state law wae apparently violated when the same committee "ordered its staff to keep lob- byist documents hidden from other state agencies and the public." Target of Brown's criticism was the Joint Subcommittee on Leg is I at Ive Advocacy RegistraUon, w b 1 ch ad· ministers a 1949 lobbyist law lltat Brown tenned "so weak and riddled ·with loopholes that it is a virtual invitation to corruption.'! Brown said in a statement the com· mittee encouraged lobbyists to file ''Vague·-and-meaningJess-expense reports. "It has been the official policy of the lobbyist control committee to alter public documents when a lobbyist makes a full and honest report," he added. Laguna Realtors' Chief to Attend Capital Meet Jn that case; be laid, some of the $lJ billion programmed for Southeast Asia in the 1974 fiscal budget oollld be used flH"' postwar aid. The secretary denied that be was at odds with President N'u:on, who said Fri- day lhat postwar aid to the North, if ap. proved by C.OOgress. would come from existing defense and foreign-aid funds. 'Ibe President was saying the money can be provided but was not suggesting that funds in the Pentagon budget were already programmed fol' pniilwar aid, Richardson told a news conlerenee. Richanls<n said -paaibllity would be that if Congr<ss cut lhe ....,..all $79-billion fiscal 1974 defense bodget, the cuts could be reprogrammed for aid to the north. B~t as it stands. 8ic~ said, the new budget is austere with little room for trimming. "I have not been able to find any pockets or fat , .. Theie aren't any," be told reporters. Richardson noted that N'IXOD described. aid to the north as ·giving the OJm. munists a state In the peace. ll would serve as a "very importanl insurance policy," the secretary added. But, he said, this will a_.i lint ... wheth« th,.. is .. ~ ~ for only then qm tilt-of rocorutnJo. tiO:Di begin. Niguel's POW Pitchford Faces Surgery on Arm The Qmmmjsts released 42 POWs SIDby and today and aoothet release is .scheduled about March 13, a week from Tuesday. All POWs are to be freed by March 28 under terms of the Paris peace agree- menL OxnmmUst spokesmen said the North VJetnamese and Viet Cong delegates to lbe JMC were ready to return as 9000 as South VJetnam bamb over a promised list of POWs lo he ·aet free. A South Vtetnamese spoktsman said today lhe Saigon gowmment •till intends to retum all war ~ it holds by -21-the deadline set by the Paris agreemrnt. . 'Ille Conmumists are demanding that Saiga:i officials release about one--fourth of the Jriscoers it holds -in addition to the Qimmmis:t POWs already released -and tliarSiigoo give ·the Commllnists a list of prisoners to be released. 'The Communists claim Saigon has un- det 1q:1 Ul!Oted the number of Com· nmoist PQWs il holds and has refused lo band over tilt list. The Nmtb VJetnamese .JMC delegation spokesman, LL Col Bui Tin, was asked wllotber the dispute between the Viet· namese would affect future American pisoner me_.. "'l1le alli-ol lhe RVN (llepublic of V-) iDtiiferiOI wHh trie '""'t'OI' tilt ' ......... " . ,...... ' " . Ella K: Beierle Rites Schedl1led Memmial fimeral rites will be con-- ducted March II, in Laguna Beach for Mrs. Ella K. Beierle, an ordained mDii•tor ol lhe Unity Churdl wbo died NATCHEZ, Miss. (AP) -A ...,..,uy W""-lay. She 1138 71, lived at 2266C returned American pru:mer of war Via Puerta, Laguna Hills, and was a stu- wbose home la in Laguna N'iguel, w111 dmt ol Srinw of the Mind with the undergo surgery oo an injured arm. ChJn:b al. Religious Science. He said the United States feels repatriation of POWs can continue while other points are being negotiated, a U.S. spokesman said. Woodward said the American position is that all parties should stick to the agreement on the return of POWs, prisoners should be released at the agreed intervals in increments of 25 per· cent and Ute eow releases _should be completed by March 28, or 60 days following the effective date of the cease- fire.. · ROTC Progrant Slated Thursday At Saddlehack An informational program on the Arm· ed Forces Reserve Officers Training Corps will be held lf<m 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. n.ursday at Sadd1eback College. Aimed at assisting Students interested in transferring &om ·the community col· legie •to ms·Ml'C program; ·the session will 'begin with w reteption at 10 a.m. in Building A>7,, . . .laclt.liwa<lzbaugb,: .dean !ID· students, ~'la.5tt~n. fot ·:Army. Navy, Air .Force.ml Marine Corps ROTC prognms on --nll.1.1.S. colleges and universities will be present. Individual conferences will be offered from 12.DOOn to 3 p.w,..at the West Quad, Student Center. ...._ Afioil\tF,esled high school and college students,•veterans, active personnel and education advisers within the Saddleback C.OnunUQity College District are invited. . . . ~ Seal Month Slated which is e :r p e ct e d to require three Services will be at 5 p.m. in the months bospltali7.alioo, his molber said Laguoa -Church of Religious The ll'iorith of March has been pro- bereAlrtodaF,!,:,. Cot. John Pi.....,~ " 15 • :_ with Dr. Henry Gerhardt of· claime<! ~'EaSter Seal Month" in the city ---~-. --... of Laguna Beach by Mayor Charlton currently rocuperaling at Mardi Air Sumvun inclnde sooa Raymond and Boyd.· · 31 percent bad three visits or ten~:-a -· be re(>Orted. · · Reconsideration of the taxi service has been recommended by the Grand Jury. From Pagel Force Base. He was a prisoner of. war ro Herbert Beierle. local residents, a 900 Tbe proclamation urged that the La DonaldB L.h BoWardd. fprReaesi~tent ofill th,e seven years. Howard. d. Harrisooburg. Va.; cilizeos .. ~. ~e ~_Colony support the guna eac ar O ors, w 8 • His mother, Mrs. Inez Pitchford. said dangthn Marie McMahon, Wilmington , "vital humanitarian work of the Easter Ff.om Pflfle i AIRLINERS. • • -France. '"l'bere were no survivors," said Iberia Airline officials in Paris and police autbmities here. French police reported the collision between the Iberia and Spantax plane oc- curred in clear weather with excellent visibility and in a region nOt especially • noted for air turbulence. OIAN!il COAST DAILY PILOT INDIANS ... tend a "Legislative Days" conference "H -··-.1a llel __.. .. __ v ....... ... sponsored by the California Real Estate e ~ better every time t talk to • dUU ~ .... ....-~. Wbeatoo, Ill., Seal Sdciety for Crippled Children and Association (CREA) in Sacramento ~.!~ sure is wonderful to have him plus ll grandcbildrm and two great· Adults" by responding to the tm Easter Sioux and 31 U.S. soldiers died in an 1890 showdown. The Indians also proposed negotiations for supplies and said that any federal ar· ralgnm.ents or legal actions should be beld here. They asked all clvll rlgl!ts and peace movement volunteers to gather here. Tuesday and Wednesday. r-f;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;gr;;•;;;""'-;;rlri;;'ldl;;;;tn.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Seal;;;;;;:Call!p:;::;lll;;.gn.;;;::;.:,:::;;;;;:;;;;::;:;;~ The event will bring together I presidents of the 172 local boards of Realtors and memt>ers of the CREA committees active in political affairs. RAISEtf .ELSEWHERE AIM leaders Mean! and Dennis Banks refused to attend Sunday•s ·session after they learned the senior U.S. official, Ralph Erickson, special assistant to the U.~. attorney general, was not present. U.S. attorneys for North and South Dakota represented the government. Means said: "We don't want to deal with the IO\tet 'eChelon flunkies of the federal gov.ernmtnt any longer. They don't show·up tor meetings. 1bey are not dependable." ,.._ Accompanying Ward will be Mark Gurnbiner, chainnan of the Lag11Da Board's Political Affairs Committee, and Pat Back, executive officer of the Board. "This will give us an opportunity to discuss and help plan Iei1slative ac· Uvlties that could have a lj.gnificent ef· feet on property owners aitd others in- volved in real estate,'' Ward said. Agenda for the two.day' eVent includes a review of CREA legislative activities'., a special conference on how CREA members can work with local govern. ment and a luncheon with local legislators. ''r~ep!l Banned ·Hunti1igton ·<;~ls Paper Obscene '-•-~ THE CITY cleit's office b.s :d<oted permisaim f.;; distribution o1 the weekly Los Angeles Free Prtu'ln n.ws racks around ·Huntington Beach. An appeal on that deeislm "'111 be been! lol1ighl by 1lle city council. ' THE BEVERL v Hills legal firm ol Gold, Herlcher and Ta bock Is rep~ scnting two men, Howard Smith and 'Horace Ortega, who want lo place FIOO Press nem racks In Huntington· Beach. · City Adminillrator David Rowland.a aaid today the newspaper could be sold over store counters, but not 1n news racks where m.inon could easily buy the peper. "WE CONSIDf;JI fl an obsceo•!'poper. I'm not even IUl'e you could rill it a newspeper," Rowlands said. 11It should tlbt be 90ld to mloor1 .'1 City Attorney Don Bonla has laaued a legal opinion ll&Ung the paper could be bfinned from news racks under provlslOD ol ihe Calilornla Penal CQ4. l SMITH AND Ortega.88y they wquld Ute to .. t up Free Pre• news racu next to other ..... , racb '~""!•Ollly. found in lhl. Cl\y. Josepll, Taback, their legal cotil\ael, says his cllenla' c:cnttilullooa! rlgfi\4 LOW PRICES AIE BOIN HERE Mo4el lff 241 $E 23.6 ctL ft. AMERICANA• Side by-51de Refrigerator- Freezer llltltl-301 lb. capacltJt1---·--.............. ... ___ _ l"t9•AIMgll ... ==~:c:r .. ,,.,I" ..... , ....... Of' '*".._ ...... w cllf:l s 1 tr .. •' NOBODY. SW.S. G.E. FOi LESS THAN DUNLAP • • •• to DAY . . -•ere.beinf violated by tlla denlaJ.. .:.. - • 'Ille .council meets at 7 p.m,-iJLdty COlll!dJrchambers. · , . . I I \ • I lr 7 • '· VOL " . ;~·~ft . ' SAC of'Stat mlttee . " to hid reOeiv "'file ~ta ••ill.Jn. Bvl ~~ "Wh to tJie. di$<11ss l![o of IY<'O "' Is ~ • • 'T WO velope ment i .. -------:..------~ ' 1 • • ad.dlehae Today's Final , N. Y. Stook!t .VOL 66, NO. 6'4, 2 SECTIONS, ll> PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONbAY, MARCH 5, 1973 TEN CENTS ,~rown Says So Ions Concealed Lobby Payoffs been altered "by someone" other than SACRAMENTO (AP! ~ Tbe secretary ol~ate tOOay iiecused-1 legislative com· mitt<. •f illegally alterillg pubijc recoI<ls • the iobbytsU after Ibey ""re fj)ed. dinners and cocktalls for public officials. They take politicians cm jwW!is to Mex· ico, Palm Spring> and Lake Tahoe. Lob- byists give upensive presents -such u refrigerators, ~ U...O, sporting equipment ind c;ases of liquor.'' Target of Brown's criticism WU tbe Joint SUbcouuiiittee Oil L e g i s l a ti v e Advoc:aey illcfstratloo. w h I c b ad· ministers a 00 lobbyist law Iha: Brown termed "so 'Weak and riddltd with loopljoles tj.41 .tt is a virtual in~Uon to corruption." was the joint subcomlnlttee. The cbalnnan Is Assemblyman Jobo Quimby (O.Rlalto), wbo was oot Immediately available for comment ference, Gonzales said the propoaed bill was being· redra1ted by the legislative counsel's office and cancelled his a~ pe'arance. .. to. lµde the names of legislators who reCeived money from lobbyists. ''The laws clearly · are violated," ~tary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr. saj4,.in. a .news .confe.reJtce .. J!1tt Brovin repeatedly refused to aq:fwer questions about whether be would 1~lc p~tions, or against '1{hom. "What I may or may not do in respect to the· crirginal ·Jaws is ·something I won't di~s today," Brown said. B[own displayed monthly filing reports of iJIO lobbyists and said the reports had . .. .. • • One Was the August 1970 report of Carl R. Burg, lobbyist for the Painting and Decol'ating Contractors or California, which showed two contributions totalling $150 to te!timonial dinners of a senator an.d assemblyman whose names were crdssed out. · · ' The other was . the February 1971 report of califomia Credi.J Union League lobbyist Jack P. Reidy, in which con- tributkms to three testimonial dinners were altered to delete the candidates' names. '"Lobbyists continually buy lunches, • I J\sked for specific enmples of those trips and gifts, llrown replied: "I don~ think any purpose wlll be served." But be said the incidents ,..,. "all re- ceqt .. B~wn., the state's. ntclldog over cam- paign rulhg proceduns, said state Jaw wu apparently violated when the same committee "ordered its staff to keep lob- byist documents hidden from ofber stale agencies and the public." • • Ill Brown said in a statement the com- mittee ehp>uraged·· lobll!'lsU to rue "vague and nieaningl~ expense roports. "It bas' been the offl<ial policy ol the lobbyist contrc)J committee to alter public documents when a lobbyist makes a full and bones! report," he added. Brown's statement did not specifically name the commit~, but an aide said it • Ir • Brown'• statement waa prepared for release at a joint news conf~e with fmbplan Aaaemblymao R a Y. Gonzales ( D-Bakersfleld). Goll2lles planned to unveil today a bill aim.eel: at blocking the now of milllons of dollars of lobbyist campaign COJ>- tributioM, gifts and favors to state le~tors. The measure would ouUaw lobbyists making c a m p a i g n con· tribulions, Gonzales said. Half an hour before the news c~ While tllere are about 700 lobbyisis at the Capitol, Gonzales sald earlier only "about a quarter" of them are con- sidered a problem. State law currenUy requires lobbyists to file spending records ·with the Secretary of State. ln his two months in the Capitol, Gomales said, he has received offers of campa i gn funds and been "overwhelmed" by offers of free meals, drinks, theater and racetrack passes. . "vacation plans and miner things such as shipments of wine." • • ISIOll 'Thr!fflflh Tal·king' · Plane With ··Indians Ignore 108 Aboard • .::Order to Leave Down Safe NANTES, Fraoce (UPl)-Two Spanish airliners wiib a .toJaJ of 174 persons aboard collided in fiigllt ovef Western France today, and one of tbem~crashed in a ball of flames, killing all 68 persons aboard, airline spokesmen reporied. -'Qle ~d Plane with l~ p er a on s WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (AP) -In- dians holding WOIDlded Kott today ig· !1!1r,ed a federal offer to leave the village wikmed·aod • leader. told the 11\Uillnll -. ,,, ware tbn>ugb nego~ witb JusUce l)ipanment oll!clalJ. •'-' • ·)!.written copy of the go .. uillilt-· had been pmented lo the AIM leidt!r1hl . AIM members IL.'JJJIS barned aod the ashes put into an en- velope for malling back lo the Depart· ment of Justice. ;,We're finlsbed taltdng with the JDattce Departlilent,'' lald Carter Camp, ·• leader of the American Indian Move. meat, which led the takeover of the -blitorlc '1wnlet Tuesday. 11We'll deal wlth·them later in the field with guns and viOtence." 1.Cimp's stateinent made it appear doubtful that the Indians would show up for peace lalks with federal lawyers that mre to resume today in a teepee on neutral JUOUDd between the occupied vii· lige and a perimeter of armed law en-- forcement officers. The federal officials weer there at the appointed th:ne but ti\c Indlaps asked to put off the confer- ...ieimW a later hour. · i;amp lald the. Indians want to. meet w\lh Interior • ~tary • Rogers · C.8. Mpn °or a fep aide." The Oepart:Jgent ofilbe Interior oversees the Bureau ol In· djOn Affatra, a prime )4l'get of tbe ·AIM P!'lest. ' • :t.ate Sunday, the Indians burned t1ie gDvetnment offer to Withdraw (rom WClllllded Kott. The federal · offer stipulated that the Indians must ·leave without their weapons but wouJ,d be allowed to leave starting at 7 a;m. PST ""tbout threat of mass arrests. ,· Federal officials hid a grand jury in-v~galiott lator wou!d detelnllne ii chlJ'ges were warranted.. . · <;amp lald today the 1iurnln( or the to~~t pro~l J waS: "a bit Clr Uc. But we cOnsidfr the offer only a• rtinjp>Oin~ • " '1'/le cloo1i"caro If they extend the ot-· fer.\Ve can't COllJlder going·out1llltll 'they deal with the 'Issues that JJrooihl us here." ---. ., • lljs _.ts refiecttd tbe conlempl the .rovermnent oiler ~ved whe1i If was presented to1be Indians late Sunday. About the same time, the Indians of· fend a peau propooal under which they would remain.ill tbis village where u~ Siou< and 31 U.S . .Oldlers died in an U90 'lhowdown. • SEE HOW THEY GQ • IN CLASSIFIED ADS llometimes older can cao really go IUt. SH bow this one went: ., 'ftf 'rmpaJa SS, orig owner, immac! RIH, I'll, aerv\ce papen.~ (Phono No.) ' The car llOld the flrst day the ad ran - . ciilly about .ao hour after the newspaper , .. dellvs:ed. iU'<>U 1'811t lo hll)' or aell a car quickly, run your own DAILY Pllhl' claailled waol ad today. The 'i dine! line ii MUl78. 1 ~--:-~:;;;-:- \ .. A The lndlan! also proposed negotiations for aupplies aod said tbal any federal ar· raignmeots ..-lqal, ac;tlons .sbould be held hen. 'l.'bef ~-~ civlf,IJPls and ~: movement -~~'.'"leers fO ~tber AIM leaders Melnl anil lleilnls Banb rdtulid to attend SUnday's ·session after they !ear.nee! the senior U.S. official, Ralph Erickson, llpeclal assistant to the ·(llee-INDIANS;-Pqe %1 Vwjo Residents Meet to Discuss ' Vanishing Vww About 21 residents in the Barcelooa Homes area of Mission Viejo are acbeduled to meet tonlgbt to discuss the vjew they say they paid for but haven't got. SADDLEBACK VALLEY TRUSTEES TO D;S~~ss HIGH· ~HO(jL ATI;~~~ANCE.BQu~D'.&;1£~ - Residents Outsi!lo Dark.filned' Arn Would Go to New El Toro Hiilh ~hf'OI ~~~~~~~~~~ They will meet at 7:30 at the home of Shirley Peavey, 2.6712 Calle Alc8Ja. Irvine Tomorroio Continues Survey For Symposium Viej~El 10.ro IDgh School , ... Representatives from the Mission Viejo Company and.the El Toro Water District are scheduled to be at tonlght'a meeting. They were not available for comment this morning. Boundaryto,Be Discussed Mrs. Peavey claims that 40 to 50 homeowners paid $2,500 extr& for view lots overlooking a reservoir owned by the El Toro Water District. There was a 10.foot lllgh chain link and barbed wire fence at the perimeter of their backyard at tbe time, Mrs. Peavey lald, but they were told it WIJUld be mov· ed doWn the slope. Missioo Viejo Company officials later told the Peaveys the feooe woultln~ be moved and they could be released . from the deal on their Barcelona borne, she said. • But...tle and her husband already bad leased out tbeir previous borne. The reservoir she paid to oee ls -being drained for a possible four-month cleaning operation. lrlooks lllie "a giant bathtub with a ring around it,'• she said. ~ Ptavey said the homeownera don't ·want tbeir money back. 'llley want it used by the company to landscape the llopeo above·the reservoll' or to providt! patio awnings. 1 Irvine Tomorrow members will con- tinue surveying city residents for a week to determine shopping babits. needs and dealres in preparalion for a Mm:b · 24 sympoaium on commercial facilitiea. "Residents of Irvine have long reali7.ed the fact that buying their -Id goods, getting a hamburger for the kids, or going to the movies is not a wait around the comer or a 1 b o r t trip to 'do>mtown ltrine' but an automotive marathon to the surrounding com- mm'lltiea," Dr .... Irwin Alber llkl. Alber, a researd> fl>(lneer with TRW Syatema in Redondo llNcb, is v Ice cbainnao ·of Irvine ....,_,.,, (IT), an· "~t dtitJ!no forum" active since prior to dtyhood. Irvine 'l'mlOrmr Cbalnnan RobOJt (See, SURVEY, !'Oge 2) A proposed,. attendaoce._b,o u n d a r'y between Mission· Viejo· High School and the Ei Toro higb school will be discussed tonight by Siddlefiack Valley Unified School District trust .. ~ The regular: meeting is at 7:30 in robm F-& at Los Alisos liltermediate School, 251'11. Moor Ave., El Toro. Superintendent Willianl Zogg already llas ~ted copies of a teacher study on the bOundary to trustees. Double session at Mission Viejo Higb nut September will be divided according to the a!lendance boundary, with Mission Viejo lligb students going to one session and El Toro students 8.notber. Also on tooldrt's agenda are dlsdzsslons of summer scbool 197$-74, a request to go to bjd for paasenger buses and a resolu- Irvine Group to Meet tion C91lf'irmlng the votes cast In the dlsirict's successful boll'f .elecUon Feb. 6. As proposed by teachers, the boundary ·line to be diBcussed tonlgbt wwid begin on the east at the intersectior, 0£ Alicia Parkway· and Trabuco Road. Paseo de Valencia would be the ' w~terly d~arcation line. . Mlulon Viejo lljgb attendance would include the followiM: developments: '-AIL l\lisslon Viejo C o m p a n y devefopments, except Barcelona, Seville and Aliso Villas; Aegean Hills, Monte Viejo; Delta, Bonlta Vista, C.plstrano !Ughland&, La Cuesta Verde, Deane and Malloroa Townbousea. ·El Toro higb school attendance area (See BORDER, Page l) Rape Victim, 52, Deacrihes Man ·Bike Tr~il Sp.eedup Eyed • • Irvine'• bike tralk a1IJdy COIDllllttee IYSl<m. and implementatioo of two other Iv -.,_.. meets Wedl1esday to dflc,m waya of ~.of 1the Initial •tudr which have Orange Couny Sheriffs officora ._y ,peeding up the city's ~ on lllW lain dormant since preseoteci to the - cirtulafed the descripttoo of a man tralll, an ordinance _.mg their Pn>-ell ,_. than 10 months ago. described by a il2·YoaMld El Toro er use and ways of lmprvvinf es&drig The ad hoc bike traila eommittee, he woman p the assailant wbo broke Into .traib. said, ts ~ !I iul~91 the road l"O"· her borne ~-1.. the weekend anct raped '11ie1imnitlee ,_at I:lf.P.m.11ii ..... 11 ,su••esteal>y the ·aruer -com•. her at kiiife';.bi"L , • · ' dty IW1. 4IOI bmpa Drive. mlt~ .:""' t ' The victim told ofllcm she wu uleep Ollirman Corl Morriloa. of Clih!sdlle M'~pdadli. of the pilot j)l'Ojoct bas noi 1n ber bedl'Otlin ,.,_ Iha Intruder, and. ~ber' . "1wiJa llloe of •. i\arlJ loi da~. r.b-riaon aald, descrlhed u a'*1t Z!, ,j medlt1n llelclJt unl\7.ntty r-.;t ldt ..ot lold dj;y -.. SOme of ~~I IClll to· !he city at· and weight and with loog blond hair, cUm.. Gi the need for fuJ1llor pabllc ...,. toineY IOI' ....,.,,,.... has not been pushed a knife against ber U...t and lid<nlion of U.. "°"' ""-lit the bib -ntum.d, lie told councilmen. warned her be would kill btr It Ille tra1ll suheommlttee of 1lle publlc • An;iong 11J111e o! the immediate recom- resisted. hlptays end llJlilPorlat1oa ld>bory -lions ~ ~ttee fl considering Invutlptm hlve not yet determined • eommtttee. · ~ two ~ llearinC m .the aafety " the method uoed by tlle In~ lo pin ......,~~ 1f 11 _.. Jot ; Cltlll& l{ylQc 1ja, ~otral 'and. Dorlh eniry to the victim'• -.lleor apart· putilk: · ff ~ of· , ~ '1'1te7 '"' ·• menL fOllNDlle • JJilol, -lib illle -Pbicemeol or a 1Wp_tliJ1 on tho off • ramp of the southbound Santa Ana FrteWBJ' It Cul .. r Drive to aid cycllsls from the Racquet Club who are. bound fO< the new Walnut Sboppln( Center. -Development of 1 new blb lane on Walnut Avtnue from Culver Drive to Jef· frey RQad to. serve Greentree, Wlllows. Cali!omla Homes and· Walnut Squsra residents much the same way 81 Mlchelaon Avenue trall.-serv• Universltt Park. Both matters woold require action by the olty cooncll or planning commieton . Mrs. Moe cited the confwdon IOD'le • motorisb experienco wben making rlcht t\ll'nl at intenecl!ONJ wlttro bike lanes are pointed In ,Ille Ill' rigbt line. • Motrlaon also noted lie had observed . (Ste TIWl.'l, Pap I) abci8rd was badly;damaged but made a sale wiergency landing at IL Freach mllltary airport · · • 'l1to Crish of both at 29,000 fe8 would have been the wont aviation dlsisler in history. The plane which fell was an Iberian DC901!Tlllgbrtrom-Ptilli111 deMiiJOi'C& to London. The plane which survJved was a Convair 990 Coronada of Spandax Chartef Airlines, also en route to Lonaon and following the same path acrota France. Officials were at a loss to explain Im· medlatoly how they could crash. But the collision came whtle French military technicians were manning the air control system during the drawn-out strike of civilian air controllers for better wages and working condlUons. French airline pilots and foreign airlines have agreed to operate normal fllgbts over Fraoce pending the aJr con- trol technicians' walkout .which was ez: •. pecl<d to end Ibis week. In the n>eaJ>. lime, the strike disrupted mady fiigb\B · across France. . All three of Spain's airlines were m. volved in crashes today -the collbi(m between the lberlan DC9 and a Con· vair 990 Coronada of Spanda:r charter airlines. and the crash of an A viaco air- line lwi!H!nglne caravelle which fell into the sea off Madeira with three crewmen and_ no passengers aboard. The DC9 crashed, the Coronada made an emergency landing at a military air base pt Cognac, FraDce, with 99 passengers and seven crew. The lberlan DC9 had taken oa from Palma de Mallorca for London when it collided wljh the Spand.X plane which waa Dying from Madrid to London. Tbe path across France ls edentical. Police aoct .airline authorlUea said the DC9 Jet, beaded from Palma de Mallorca, Balearic lslanda, to Li>ndon with tlO adul!._ ~.!"'!'gers and one bo7 . (8'!0 AllUdNER8, Page %) Orallge Cout Weather ' The weatberlady .... SlllU\Y sldea for ~· with hi&M of around 65 degrees at the beoclles and m. land areas. OVenlght lows in the 506. INSIDE TOD,\'\' "Th• R4nd Is quicker th<m the •u•:· .. us sa11u. Tn. ... CJI 1t,;p. per of 68 year• has some dteper thoughts, though, Uke n.r beUef that sod•l1! stlll has • · lot to learn about sez. Set story on Pqge 11. ....... t MIMI"~• ~._. 1 ...... .., ,. C:llllflNla f M•Nll ,...., it C'"'"'-' 11·• N•llLtMI Ntws 4 C-ltt '' .• Or .... CIMMfr • c......... IS SYMI hrtW 11 DMllll Netlt'tt f '""" l .. 11 .,.*'-' """ • • ... ...,_.... ,.,, 1•""1t""'-f II T....,.. 1t ,.... ,.,, ,_..... 1t hr11t•...nit.• ........ • ..... llltll ,. W#lll ..... • AMIUMlln ,U ............ , .... • I I I ' I ' t I Z DAIL~ .. l.O'I IS High Court - TurmD<rWn WASIIlNGTON (AP) -The U.S. Supr<me Court lod.ay doclin<d to reeoasldtt 1ts decistoo throwing out a massive dall\age judgment against the !inanc:W emplro <I Haward R. Hughes. In a brief, routine order, the high court rejected the plea ol lawyen for Trans World Airlinel who uked ror 1 rehear- ing, saJinl the bigb court's decbion vcOdlng the judgment blmed oo In ,,... whldl bad -pnoeated by the Hughes Tool Co., theo owned by Hughes, violated antitrust law by falling to purdwe jet air<r4ft Inr TWA !n the 1-. Hugbes ~ Tool at that time owned more than 78 } pera!llt of the TWA llodL ' -.-5.1973 UJllT ....... Flies Own Flag • {Guerrillas Get Trial ~ \ , Sudan Charges 8 With .Murders of Envoys ICRARTOUI( (llPI) .,. SUdan aaid to- day II~ put'"' irW lor'murder !he elabt Black September guenillu who killed two Amerlcln and one Belgian dlplomato In tbO alege of the Saudi Ara- bian embassy Friday. "There will be a trial and murder charges," a government statement said. The statement was Issued ahortly after the bodies of U.S. Ambassadot' Cleo A. Noel, 54, .... deputy dlfef ., - George Ou1is Moore, 47, left "for Washington aboard a presidential jet with their widows and families while a Sudanese band played "Auld Loq Syne." ,,,. three Ind tho Belgian cbaUo d'af· ~.,.. were beat.n and kicked Friday gbt Ind then murdered b7 bursts of achlnegun fire In the basemeot it the udl Arabian Embassy where they bad beeo held hoslafle. Two Arab diplomata were released. · tlld admlnlllratloo. Alldut Rahman Abdaal, """""paoted !he bodies. u. will ooovey Sudao'• caodoleooea penc:mally to Pmideot Nb<on. Tbe ,;ives of the tWG mett, holding back tean, went down the Jong line ol diplomats Ind embolsy stall shaking hands and saying floodl>ye. MrS. ~ 8'opped lo _..,. each of !be lour U.S. Marine prds In dress blue llnilorms who guarded the Cllftim. Another special American plaM 'flew 'Freep' the body ol the Ec>'J>llan-bonl Eid IO Cairo ll>day. k U I.be eight members of the Bl~ ~ group art: executed they wall be the first ol the goop lo be executed. In Washingtoo. Secretary of State Wil- liam P. Rogers caUed for the deaOi pen· ally for lhe right Arab guerrillas. "Re said· "I. dan'l mow or any other way lo dtl'I wilb Chem ... I Utink the death peoally is quite appropriate." Banned .. ' '• Huntingwn~Calls Paper Obscene ·~ 5' 1'be Supreme Court reversed the )I damage judgment -which approached ~ ftllO million lncludllig Interest The suit ' ~. Wll dilmiJled. ! '!be majority !n the 6 to 2 deci!tno held Z that the jet transactloll could nol he : tested in an· antitrust . !llif> because the ,, Civil AeronautiC3 Board authorized con- " tro Joi TWA by lhJi)ies Tool. USAF Lt. Col. John Dramesl of Blackwood, N.J., returning prisoner of war, waves his homemade American flag out window of Medivac Bus en route to Clark Air Force Hospital in Philippines. See story Page 4. Aulhorlties aald the mm half been beaten so ,...,.1y It was dllficult to tell whether they were black or white. 'lbe.i.r bodies were riddled with at least 90 machlnegwi bullets, Sudanese officials reported. The Sudan's acting attorney general ordered formation of an investigating committee under Prosecutor General Ab- bas Jbritham to probe "all the incidents which took place at the Saudi Arabian Embassy" and to place the murder charges . THE CITY clertt's olllce Im dmied permission for clislribullon ol the" weekly Loo Angeles Free """"' in newa rads """""' -gtan Beadl. An appeal on lbet decision will bo beard tooil:lrt by !lie city council. THE BEVERLY Hills legal firm of Cold, Heroch<r and Tabock Is repre- senting two men, Howard Smith and llora<e Ortega, who want lo place Free Press news racks In Huotingtoo Beach. ..; As in the earlier decision. Justice J 'lburgood Marshall took no part io de- ~ DYinl the petitioo for a rehearing. Valley YMCA Will Offer New Classes; Signups On American officials at the airport said Sudanese officials told them lbe B~ack September group "will be executed." The State Department said the bodies would anive at Andrews Air Force Base, Md. near Wa:shlngton late today and that tbe men would be buried in Arlington Na· tional Cemetery. Both were· World War II veterans. City Adminlstrator ~id Rowlands said lod.ay the newspaper could be sold over store COWlters, but not in news racks where minars could easily buy the paper. "WE CONSIDER it an obscmf paper, J"m noc even sure you could can ~ it a newspaper, .. Rowlaocb said-"It sboald not be sold to mioorl.'' City Attorney Don lloofa has issued a legal opinion slating the fiOper could be banned from newa racb unds-pwilim of the CaliforniA Penal Code. '· ~ Pt••P .. eI ~SURVEY ..• Tumbling, minibike sarety, guitar and motorcycle riding are among the new series of special interest classes begin- ning the week of March 12 at the Sad- dleback Valley YMCA in El T-0ro. n ·' . ,. Smith will lead the symposium at which •· plans for additiooal commercial fadlltiea ) in the new city will be outlined by representatives of the Irvine Company, Alber said today. 1be discussion will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 12:JO p.m., March 24, at a loca- tion cm the UC Irvine campus yet to be de"'"'11ned. 1T interviewers are asking shoppers to cboo9e from a lilt of goods and services the five items which they feel are most urgently needed in I.nine, now. Those polled will also be· asked to list five others which art "needed'' and another five which they ''would like to have" in I.nine. .Pollen will be at both the Walnut Vlllap and University Park Shopping Registration for all programs is now being taken at the Y at 23131 Orange Ave. The classes are: -Beginning tumbling: for children ages 8 to 12. It will begin March 13 and run ror 10 weeks every Tuesday from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Cost is $10. -Terrariums: All materials except bottles will· be provided to build miniature gardens. 1t will be offered Tuesdays from 3:30 to 5 p.m. for four weeks beginning March 13. Cost is $10. -Pee Wee Fun Club: For 6 to S.-year· olds. Beginning March 16, it will run ~very Friday from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. until school's out. Celllen. -Intermediate Guitar: Ten sessions to be held every Monday from t to 5 p.m. bulalell b boos o1 to nooit'11a1un1ays. CoB!'1s SID. Y mg areas -'""'bike Safety "A": for 8 to 3-year· -will be presenled aa _,, .~ F t ~· · pa sym um. ~ OlQ. .. _,.,__~... our sess ons .,...mning 1bat aesdclJ wW include~ by March 10 will take~ from 10:30 a.m. -... -·· .!! !lie -.. "" Sa~y~ ty .. e1f;!~ 9 t 12-__ \..,.., ~a new ston ma .-.:... ...... ~~•e-eA'·· be.gins on M0arclt open:-' -..... ,gm.~~ .... """ ouim:'betnirakal to participate In : 10, ~1 lit1:30 p.m. Salurdays for four OOD(erence dlscqssions include city Of~ Weeki; Cost 11 $1D. • fJClill";C!fy cOiiillllt1ie Or comml"""'1 ap-~ltneu Elnders: A 12-Hsa1on pqkltees, oommuDlty assicoatlon officersJ indullrlalista, developers, school board .,.._, community asaoclatioo officers, llt: Alber said. f l're11tPflflel AIRLINERS. • • plos a CT"eW of seven aploded aftel' the colli.sioo and crashed south of Nantes in weotem France. "Tbeft' were no survivors," said 'Iberia Airline olllcials In Paris and police authorities here. Fr<ocb police reported lhe eolllslon bet ..... the Iberia Ind Spantu plane ... CWTed in clear weather with es:cellent visibility and in a region not especially noted for air turbulence. Iberia said in a communique two days ago Ila operations had beeo heavily af. fected by the strike of French air con-troDen in past days. Nwnerous flights were canceled and others rerouted, . Iberia said. Spantu loot a Corvair 990 Coronado In Spain's worst air disaster three months ago. A total of 15$ person'I was killed when the jet reportedly flipped over in strang cros.swiods as it look off from the Santa Cruz.. Canary lslind's airport and nosedived Into lhe ground. OU.Ml COAST • DAILY PILOT TIM~ C-t OollLY PILOT, wlfll wM!:'9 .. _........ ""' ,.....,...lfU, .. ~ ., -OJ ..... CON hMlllllnl ~. S- 1'".tN _,11'-" •f'9 llllllllsllell, Mond~y """""" ,.-,..,.,. .., Col'-Me., H--1 ~ """"""°" 8N0:1!1F-1•1!1 Viii.,, L"""9 e.o ......... ,~ -S.fl ,,._.,,, ..... J-c....i.h"-. A 11.,.i. ,....,..., .,!, .... ii '"""4 .... s,.1.,.-.,. .... SU..0.)'t.. Tiie pr~ ~ ...,, II •t DO 'W~I ••Y $11'wl, o.l9 M<IW., C.hlONlle., t~ «obett N. WeM ........ Miii l"vbllolMr J•cli l . ·Cwltv VD .............. -5-<,.~ l'\e.i•1 Kto•il ·-Tho .. " A, Mwphi11• ._,.,, l:11w di•if" H. L.o. licl..ffl P, Nell ---.,_ °"'9 -.: ...... ..., '""" ....,......,.:.Im ......... ._........ ~ ~= m""'"' ,._ """"''·-..... : ,,.,, ........... .,. ,. ~: ........ CemfN .... 11f4f FF (~4) M2-4121 a. 'W Mos: If' ; '4U671 S. Clsaa u M ..,,,, :•a.: .,., JI .. l-44JI ~""'~c-,......,.. ·~· .. -----_,.... . .. _ _.,,,_"' ,.... _, .............. ..... ""'.....,. -· ..... c-. ....... litC::..MIM, ~ ............. a"1W ... ......,.,w_._..__.,~ ......... , Student NUI'8eS Stage 'Disaster' Drill at Hospital A group or 6.S student nurses from Sad· dleback College participated in an inter· hospital disaster drill compriJing 10 Orange County hospitals Saturday. Accompanying the coeds as "vk!Ulns'' were faculty members Gertrude C. Baker, division chairman or nursing education, and Delphine M. Eschbach, in· structor of nursing. The purpose -0f the mock disaster test was to increase the working relationships with agencies participating in emergency preparedness, said Bud Marsh of. the Orange County office of Emergency Senrices, which coordinated the event. 1be exercise was one of the largest ever held , Marsh said. It included participation by local fire department!, Orange C o u n t y Com· munlcations, Radio Amateur C i v I I Emergency service, American National Red Cross, the Hospital Council of Soulbern California and local ambulance oompanies. Marine bellcopters from tbe Air Reserve Command at El Toro pn>vided air evacuation to participating hosplta.Js. Sit!gle Parents' Dinner Planned A "Blarney Dinner Dance" Saturday night In the San Clemenle EllOI Club wll1 welcome tbe new officers of Parents Without Partners. Any sintJle pateflls In Orange County lnttrtsted tn the affair may call m-2111, 837-3319, or 493--«189 for reservation• at $5 perperaon . Sylvia Cannon I!! president-elect of PWP's South Coasl Chapler, succeeding Williltm Graydon. COmpletlng the slate are: Victor Retting, Jack Andereon, and Rollin Craig, vice presidents: Pau1 No- ble, membership director, Mary Marl, secretary, and Albert ScbuJ, treasurer. Skating Boy Killed SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Sevon-yur- old Vlocent Scott was skating near bi1 home when he loot control •nd went off the lidewalt Into the path or an automobile. ~ say. physical fitooss program for adults every Tuesday and Wednesday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. for six weeks beginning March 13. Cost is $15 each or $25 a couple . -Camp Counselof':Recreation Leader TrainJng: Cost is $10. Sessions are set for April 7, 10, 17, 24; May 1. 8, 12, 13. -Tole Painting: Art class for those in· terested in decorative design. It will be held from 7:3C to 10 p.m. Tuesday> for 10 weeks beginning March 13. Cost ii $25. -Ride Your own Motorcycle: The Y is opening up three acres of its un- developed land to motorcycle members from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Moodays_Cost is $6 a year, which is a basic YMCA mem· bershlp. AU programs are open to the public. Non-members will be charged the Y membership fee in addition to class coats. For further IDfannallon, contact the Y at 13().962% or at its offices in El Toro. ROTC Program Slated Thursday At Saddleback The entire rnplomatic corps o f Khartoum was on the runway today, many of them weeping openly, when the two flag-draped coffins were loaded inlo the plane by fork·lift trucks .. The presidential plane was dispatched to Khartoum by President Nixon. The Saudi minister of public service Son of Coast Auto Dealer Seriously Hurt . The '°" of Newport Beach auto dealer Chick Ivenon waS in critical condition today at Hoag Memorial HO,SPital with htjurjes ~lned when bis car plunged Crom Pacific Coast Highway eail)r Sun· day morning. Chick lversop IV, 20, of 35 Channel Drive, Newport Beach, apparenUy lost control of his llr72 Jaguar XKE on the An informational program on the Arm· ra!n allck highway near El Morro school ed. Forces Reserve Officers Training just north of Laguna Beach, California Corps will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Highway Patrol officers said. SMITll AND OrWp say 111eJ -id UR to set up Free l'r<SS ...., racb next to other news racb •s•1111atly found in tbe city. Joseph, Tabact, their legal ........i, ays bis clients' COl!Slitutiooal rights were being •ioialed by the deoial. The council meet& al 7 p.m. In city aiuncil chambers. Residents Near El Toro Get Warning on Noise • Residents around the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station will ''bear the bnmt of the noise" from Marine figbter--attack aircraft participating in defense ex- ercises begi.Ming sborUy before midrrigbt tonlgbl, a Marine Corps opotnman said today. F1ight3 from the base Wlll «91tbo1e IJD"- til about 2:30 a.m. TuesdOy. · '' -. They are ~ of, • Nor\11 ~ Del.,... (NORAD) alert In wliidl - all ovv western states are inwtn:d. . • Other parts of Orange County ahouldo't be alfecled by the !Ugbta, the lljlOkesman saic!. l'roMP.,.eI "'lbey11 just scramble Ind go upotairs for a while," the lljlOke<tmn aaltf, adding that the training ....-ciaes wDl -place over the Pacific Ocean • '!be spokesman declined to say bow many flglltel' ... tiadc -flom Ef Two will be lo'"'1ved beea111e "ii might be. d••fied iabmatic&" 'Ille -lor1he ....--plcbd ~.,, lfOIUID _.. .. , he Alil. 'Ille ... di,~ ,,_i tlbilnlale llarine ~ .Olficlals pobobly figunid, be said, ' ""'~ e.pect an enemy atladt at that hOiir.' be~ alert exercises are routine, n.unday at Saddleback College. Officers said the road was dark and Fus• · ~ Aid CJass BORDER .•• Aimed at assisting students interested ligt rain w~ falling making the road 11. treacherous. lverson's car careened off in transferring from the community col· the road, clipped a telephone pole and ' lcge to an ROTC program, the aession plunged 100 feet down an embankment, would include the following homes: s1...:.a:..:..J m• v1•e1'0 will begin with a reception at 10 a.m. in pcllce said. -Aliao Villas, Barce&oo.a, smne, Jilietl Building A·7. IverM>n was thrown clear of the car Cardinal Park, Coo:ntrys.ide, Design 1, Fl Jack Swartzbaugh, dean of students, which was a tolal wreck, officers said. Toro, Laguna North, Laguna Real, Late '1le 11i11ioa V.ejo Rec:ftatlon CenWs d k f The Newport Beach poliee helicopter Forest, We Style, Los Alisos, Meadow, will clltt a elm in lint aid beg!nning sai spo esmen or Army, Navy, Air airlifted Iversoo to the hospital. New Laguna North, Tbe Shores, New 7..f:JO 'lhunday at the Sierra Recreation Force and Marine Corps ROTC programs the hospital. World, Rancho Viejo, RandJO Viejo Center, *7' Recodo Lane,. MisQon Viejo. on all U.S. colleges and universities will Officers said the injured youth was Townhouses, Republic, Seume St. 1be class, taught by Al Berman. will be present. 1 1 --• Mobil H ~ ...... ., n..... cantinne (or four 11mtdaya. A fint a1d Individuat" conferences will be offered consc ous a the scene rutu was conr e omes, ..... .....,. ._...,' Trabuoo Cm-certi.fic:ate will be issued each ,.._,,.,.,te f plaining of leg and chest pains. yoo, Saddleback View, Moulton Ranch. .. -s'::i~elir ~te~ 3 p.m. at the West Quad, A spokesman at Hoag Hospital saki Ranchwood TownbouJes, I.1kfside Part-of~ is J.....;... ... taken now at ed. thia morning Iverson is in intensive care Lake Fofest., North Shore-Lake Forest, Mantano8I> ~ All interest high school and college with internal injuries and a number or Villas del r ......... L.te Forest Trw...,._.,.. Recreaticn c:mter. The mly students, veterans, active personnel and d -.v ..... uu . dwge is for a textbook For man lnfor.. education advisers within the saddleback 1_ojthtrr=";;;un=e;;;te;;;nnined;;;;;. =;;;ln;;;j;;;ur;;;ies=. ====;;;in;;;d=W;;;oodg;;;;;:len=. =;;:;;:;:;;;:::;;:;;:;;:;-~-;';'"';;;p!J;;~~sn::-:· :;:;;:;:;:;:;:::: Community College District are lnviled. I LOW PRICES ARE BORN HEIE ••• iAISEi -EUEWHERE From Pflfle I TRAILS ••. two teenage girls reoovmg Highway Patrol citations ror using the center lane of Culver Drive while crossing the San Diego Freeway on the bridge. Present bike trails in the 11pilot'' system slop short of the brid&:e. The city has yet to determine a safe means of mixing bicycle traffic with can enterin& and leaving the freeway at that location. The bddge is the cycltsta' lllOll dangerous barrier to longer, bite trips along CUiver to north Irvine's vt.stas of hills and eucalyptus, Mayor William Fiachbach has observed. From Page I INDIANS ... U.S. attorney genera~ was nol pruen\. U.S. attome}'9 for North aod South Dakota repreaenled the government. Means said: "We don1 want to deal with the lower echelon flunkies of lhe federal govmimeot any Joncer. Tiiey don1 ahow up for meetlnga. 'Ibey are not dependable.". 250 Flee Boat Blast In Lebanon Harbor BEIRUT (UPI) -An erplOllon blew 1 hole In the stem of • cruise ship satur- doy nlcht but the neorly ISO American religious pllgrlms oboard the oinking v.-1 neaped unhmntd, olflcfals aald SUnday. Ttiere waa aome panic •moo& the puaengen after the blast In ~ If arbor, the olfl<Wa 11ld, bllt all safely taken ashore aod lpODt the 111&1lt In -bottla. - I Mocl1I Tff J4AP NOBODY SELLS G.E. FOR LBS THAN DUNLAP ' r.::~--~~;;;;;;;.::=::::... .... ------'"IEll' IUY"- . san,_WAS11W ........ ,. •ta..i ...... . .......... .,.... __ ._.,.. -$159" ' ... ,mu AIRIUJI: •&m ·--• ..... _. ...... I ................ Oldl I ·--' .a.. .............. ,. •OIM--~---• ., ..... ci,dl • $199" J I -·- • • • ~ ' w s .iml w • Huntington Beaeh Fountai_n ·Valley * --* ORANGE COUNTf, CAl.JfORMA • • MC>t«>AY, MAlCH 5, Im - • . Tod.y's Final N.Y. TEN CENTS ~· .,:. ~~t'~. .. ·, B~~~h Mer.chants Seek Redevelopment Meet • . Merchants and property ownus, led by Nlomey Thomas Whaling, will ask the Jlunfu18ton Beach City COuncil fmlibt for heJp wUh downto)VJl redevelopment. · dWbaling, in a three-page letter to the ty, bu asked for an lnfonnational -iing 10 detennine 10 what e1tent the I city is wtlllog 1011e1p. His letter 11 on tonight's 7 o'clock agen- da and may be dlscuMed, but City . . . "We're not prepand to give MY building moratortuln placed Clh the answers •t the -~" Rowtanda ... downtowll wblle the dty studied Ila -f.laintd today. "We'd like 10 get thia , dellmct Top ol lhe Pier plan. a;:\.~'t:'~'"fl":'~!., ha.,t=':; Whaling said one of.his~ to the tioo suit filed against the city by city will be ,Just bOW much that IU!t af. dowii.town auto dealer Robert t:erry. Ter--feCts city action. ry'e suit alleges all ol. the property •1'>e attorney, who la curr:ently ownm lost mooey because of lnverae. wrchasil11 two pieces of downtown Plw-(implied) coodemnailoo procedures by erty, .also sald be i. ~ to a the city. • delay, tbougb be ~ lib aome ~ His suit stema from the lengthy lions answered tonight. f-,,.i 4 "We are ..... tW ~ dV IDllJ be• d ........ «w" e .,_ oHl!I' hnMsl ,• • , I ..._ -we'ft ... <W ........ t.lri' IF ;ab __ .. _ ........ llrpr .... .. "I'd ... _ .. __ .,.,_ tperiaft7 + Wc - ; • *" '1 ell "1 Ji Q ..- maD pnpab a ' mt a-.. devdapor." I Whallag .. --., •• m«tiop at the Fisbennan Restaurant to wllidl -town property owners and ---lnYited. lie ~ to have their full support. Wllolilc bas oot made MY specific pro-,_a far ndevelopment. Jn bis letter, be ulls for city help In cltolsiag a muter plan for the area llld .IUl.l!L-.lo.~ .l!\e.citY'~.thi'!k\~ .. -subjects .,,, . -'A !noway route to the beacll. -Development of properties owned by the city. -Use of revenue sharing funds for redevelopment. -Allowing property owners to develop a name for the area that would be recogniud by the clly. -Projects planned for the city pier. -What is the future of the old civic center. -Does the city prefer a specialty com- mercial center downtown? ~ Administrator David Rowlands MY• no llllmedlalo action ia lil!eg. • • • • • I Ill Ir IS I OD • Altered Fil.es . . ( ·· Lobby C1overup Cited by Brown . SACRAMENTO (AP) -The secretary ol .we today accmed a legislative ...,,., . mitiee of illegally altering public records to hide the. names of ·legislators wbo received molley 1rom lobbyists. "'lbe laws ciearty are violated, 11 Secretary ol stato Edmlllld G. Browu Jr. ............. .,.,..__ But Browa repeatedly nfaled ,to ~~~twbe!Wbo~ -~tlolll; or agslnst wbom. "Wblt I may or may not do ID ~ to the criminal laws is aomet!Jing I 'llOll~ discuss today," Brown said. BroWlf displlyod mant111y lilins ftPOris ol two lobbyists and said the reports !lad . . . been aJtered "by someone" ·other than the lobbfists after they were filed. Obe wis the Augus't 1970 report of Carl R. Burg, lobbyist for the PainUng llld Decorating COOtracton of Callfornla, which sliowod two coritrlbutioos !otalllng 1150 lo testimmiaJ dlnben of I - arid ...... bl)!nijl '!flio* ..--croaeil"olt. .i . . Tiie «liU wai 11!.! Felirtim7 !flt t.pt;it Cl CalliQmil Credit Unlmi 'Uague lobbyist .J'act P. Reidy, ID 1lblcb oon- lrlbutioos to three lestimonlal dinners were aliered to diilei.-u;e-cmJlijite.' nam<s. lruliant lgoore Federal Offer "Lobbyists cooUnually buy lunches, dlnnen and oocktalls for public officials. They take polltlcians oo junkets 10 M .. • ico, Palm Springs and Lake Tab>e. Lob- byists give expenstve presents -such as relrlgerai-, automobile lirel, sporting equlpmeot and cases of liquor." · 1 r • • • • • , • • Mn.~PILOT ~ ,.. .. ·A MOTORIST ON MAIN STREIT MIGHT EASILY llECOIW ·CONFUSED llY' THESE' StGNS )' o Leave Town ASted fo~-specific eumples of those trlpo aJl!f gJits, .Brown ~Jll.ied : "I don't think any purpose will be served." .So S.yo Huntl~ llN<h:Offlo "k --le RatkalJll All M n•t Guideposts I WOUNQED KNEE, S.D. (AP) -11>- ~ holding Wounded Knee today lg· QOl'ed a federal offer 10 leave the yillage J'D"rmed and a I~ said ihe mllltants ·~.:::gb negot14ltln& with Juailce t olfldat.s. ,, A '!rilfen "'Pl' ol the govermnent offer had been presented to the AIM . I~. AIM members &aid :Jt was But be "lld the lnddeots were "all re: eent." ·-~ -. ' Brown..~ s~te's wa~ over catp- paign liling pn>etidures, 'said stale law was apparep~y violated when the ssme committeii "ofllend lla staff to keep JoJ>. byist dociuneDts. hidHen ffom other stale agencies and the public." TunnEy Calh R~tion Pinn for Gas ~Chaotic' • .. _ Ille! the ashes put Into an .... Valley £' -uncil LOS ANGELEs (AP) -Sen. -·~ for mailing beck I<> tbe Depart-'-Al . Tunney (().Calli.), said today that gils 'lllent ol Justice. · rationing Jll'OPOS&ls for so u t b e r n "We're Dabbed _, with the Will £' ::.ns'1• ':Jer California would cauae "sodal and ·Justfce llepartmeo~" said Carter Camp, '-Al U ecmomic chaos" and "would be Im- a leader ol the Americab lndlan Move-possible to "'1ortt without prttiQg a "ment, which led the talteover .ot-the Bik T · iJ Pl bayonetatthebackofeverymotorist." •JUtorlc barnlet 'l\lelday. "We'll deal . e ra an ff lour out.of five Soutbem California • with them later in the field with g'1ns llld -•• can wei:e-IUddenly foh:ed off the road ' Violence." • · · A-al for a $13,GOO, --.m11e bicycle for sis moolbs each year as the -" , Camp's statement -fnade it appear traUI system ·wtIL be consictered Tuesday mental Protection Agency has rr.com- . dol1btful that the )J1dtans would show up n121>t ,bY Iha F'ounlain valley City Coon-mencled. Tunney sald, "Los Angeleo for peace talb with federal, lal')'en lhst ci1 WllOld be like a dty in a siege. ·' ,..,. 10 resume tod'I)' hr a teepee on • Tbe trail plan-already has received the "Evtly -with a job woaJd be '' ;,eutfal ground between the Occltp;ed vil·. bless"".of !lie yi>uth commisaioo, parlcs conflonted with 1 dioloe belwwww ...,. " lase and 1 porlmetet <ii armed law .,.. llld _..tton commission llld the Jilan-pllanao or flNncial catulropile," be fon:ement oili<en. 'lbl .s..i.nl. olflcl1ls ~Ion. . sald. waer there at ·tho appointod time but AecordlJ\I to '11er6 J"olinaoa, • ad-'1\mney's lallmooy on the fin1 ' the IJldlaas 'iWd to put off the ..,.,.,.. tnllllstrltlve assistant In the public worts day of tfuiee -u of ~ - by the EPA • .Die will Jal err rnk impad el. a1r-, .... -.. ...- far So••IEl'llJJ Cwlil@NW --•d by EPA AdminkttJ ... Wi1im11b..VWW• Jm.. 15. ~ 'l1iie • dief flmn._ tJf .. flit els ........ , ·cfllriac:-••••• ail -driDlg ..,. .. -•• -cmt: , ~A ~ I 7 _· • , I Dnid Fri Jioo*·pBolt_ .. __ ... ........ _,..,_ .. jell lopnd QqitM ,... o' 1 s Ille .-.Jfl5 ........... , ...... .,, *"* Clean Air Mt el. - "I ...... -·-··-tbat .................. , ~ __ ..__. ... ,•rn uld.. 2 ence unW 1 later bo6r. department, the bicycle S)'!teJ!! Involves •· · · S8'1'!' said tho IDdians waot lo meet marked Janet on existing streeis, ,-----------~---~--------, Wttb Interior S-.tary Jtoiers · C.B. Jt would be used primarily 10 conDect Morion "or a lop aide." Tlli!"Depa:tnteol riden"wllh Mlle Square Park, the Santa ~Freep!) Banned o( the'Inlerlor ove.-the Buieau.41 11>-Ano 'Rlvw !>Ike. trail, and as a diln Affoln, a pdlne """1 ol.lhe:AIM • throughway 10 tllf beaches down Bushard pNtest. • • • -. Streelr-• • Litt Swlday, Ibo lildllW burnM the -"There .,... .. .,f.ttreel traill planned. • govenunent offer to '!lthdrsw from W1 too late for iliO-clly tO do that We Wotmded Kl>ee. ~ federal offer • doni 6Q.e 1111 room !ell," .JolmJon said stlpulatod that the lndtan• !111111 .... todll)' • Huntington Calls Paper Obscene- • • w!lbout their weapons but would be ll '!lie council· approvet the trail ' ·allowed to leave •tarting at 7 a.m. PST -iistem, J-uid _,. of the tiding ; (S.. INDIANS, Pap I) '()aths could be.marked In J~ne ,and July. • • Cumnlly, the city merely pl""' to SEE HOW THEY GO -~,=aa1~~th .,:\"i:! , .J>ullt lo ·o_eporate blcycla lanei froql ·IN CLASSIFIED ADS :~l"~fill..~;:~ He said B!llbaJd wu picked u the I~ ~~.::en~:"' nllly go ~;t,."":qd~~~ • Beach and W11imtttiitt alao plan to Ole · 'M lmpela SS, orig owner, Bulbud. lmmacl RIB, PS, aeMce "Ws 1 dlnct -· bat has 1tM Inf• papers. f4H. (~No.) t.c than aome oE tlJe otllen," Jolnw The car 90ld tho llnt day the ad "" - only -.. hOltr all« the DOWBplper '1>u de!J....S. D ,.. want lo b1!J or ..U a car quietly, run )'Oii' own DAILY 1'llh!' clasalfled Wltll 1111 Jodoy, Tllo ~llnoia~ I nld. Tbe d!r )>lie ljlfem wlll UM only arterial bfcliwayo, ml wllere a -II not lltll)r widened ~ of no dav lnpi men~ the troll 1ystem wlD wait !or devolopmeol. ht npl ..... Jolmaon uld ht was IUlpriled 0.... (lloe 'l'JW!S. Pop I) THE QTY clert'1 ol!lce llu llmlid ,.,.1 . ·lw -· , ti .. Wffk!y Loo Angeles Frea ~ .. -..-a• I a II JI -. AD appeal on lhal -will be-·--llJ .. dlJ I P fllll~y lllllt lepl firm el. GOW, Ba ..... _. T' t IJ _. RlltlDg two mm, llaward Smith and llor*8 °"""' • -11 !llocm -Preis news1ot;b l!l lluntlnatc>o Beacll. City A-Dorrid. .....___ 11111111 .. a C I -.. aal~over ltcrl-..., bat not ii ---....._....,,.., Ille-. . , "WE CIJNSlll£B 'II • .,....,,. plpll'. I'm 11111 -_,_ -all II a -~.· llowt.a told. "ll ..... llll ...... lo -~ bl ~u:;r,::. ==---=/·~ '~:::~- . • ·~, Hqn~gtQn_ Sign Theme Sought . , By. Bea:eli Panel ~ Boacb dty-llmen hliv. -bal Ille design revi...-boml lo in- lped dty ltreel, trail and informational signs and poaillty develop one theme for lilll IVleo. fte -.i'I iDcreued power WU pnm Wt -1< after councilmen met with desicn review board members In an mformal otudy - Parl ol the Issue stemmed lrOm the pl -of street signs &king 1llaln street neat die new civic center. It ns poiDled out the new signs are blue. nthrr than the traditional green, and in -ipJt tine different streel .... '" -lllOUih .. coofUle --. Dloip Jleriew Boord memben SUI· l'*d lber should have been coosulted ... the, Qpes ol ligns and their apeciljc locllJons. Oxmiihnlp ~- 'Ille cllolce ol bluo color over green -lll8de by Cll1 Administrator David Roil-who said the blue beckgnlund ... rlwf tbe dty"t ocean «tentation. llo-cballeaged the color choici'· but -tidividuals ~ that the dly'a liP l)'!lem OUlht to be lllllform 10 ..... cM:fnwim. , • ,. _. Ulllfonn theme lDlght be <!mloPed by the llellgn nvie.W boald lor ...,,. i.tmg to tlie city's biking, biking and -trails. )\attalion Ch.j.ef Gets Top Post in Lompoc °"""' v. Splcbnl bas reslgDed .. bottallon cllfef of the HunUngton Beach Fire Deporlmeot lo ..,..,. the duties of fin cldd In Lompoc. on 1srlcultural _.ru11 In centnl• Califomla. spd:lnl camo to BlmHn&ton ~ In DOI-lllT u !IN -*!, 1 pool· lloa a lelrl GlllD July lfll Whim IJe WU I ! I Riped lo tlte fire "'JIPl'*lon dhloioa. Plane With 108Aho~d Down Safe NANTES, France (UPl)-Two Spanish airliners with a total of 176 persons aboard collided in flight over Western France today, and one of them crashed in a ball of fiames, !tilling all 113 per&oll! aboard, airline 'pokesmen r.porled. The second plane ·with 108 per.son 1 aboard was· badly damaged but mode a safe emergency landing at a French military airport. . The crash ol both at 29,000 feet would he,ve been the ......st avt.stlon dioaster hrhhtory. • --The plane whlcJL.hD• was an Iberian DCI on 111lgllt il'om Palnta do MaJoreO lo l.ondon. Tile plane wblcb IUl'Vlvod was a Convair 990 Cotonada 'of Spandu Cbarlet Airlines, alao en route to London and following the same path across 1!'r8l!Ci!. --.• Officials were at a 1oM to explain Im- mediately how Ibey could crash. But the collision came while Freocb military tecjmicians were manning the air control syatem during the drawn-out strike of cl'-1ian air controllers for better wq:es anil working conditions. • French airline pilots and for.lgn ~lines have agreed to operate normal (Ughls over France pending the air con- trol tecbnicians' walkout which waa ex- pocted ,lo end this week. In tbe mean- time, the strike disrupted many filgbts across France. · All three of Spain's airlines ....,.. Jn. volved In crashes today -the collision between the lberlao DCll llld a Con- valr 990 Con>Gada of Spandu charier airlines, and the ~ of an Avlaco air- line tw~glne Cliravelle wblch fell Into the sea off Madeira with three crewmen and no passengers aboard. The DC9 crashed, the Coronads made an emergency landing at a military air base at Cognac, France, with ti passengers and seven crew. · The lberfM DCll had taken off from Paillla de Mallon:a ·for London when It colllded with the SpandH plane wblch was fiyll1C from Madrid 10 London. Tbe path across France ,ls edenllcaL Police and airline authorttles said tho DCll jet, beaded from Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Ialands, to London wltb 80 adult l"'ssenaers and ooe oo, plus a crew of aevea exploded after the collision Md crashed soutfi of Nantes in western France. . .. There Were no Sl.!f"'lvors," sald Iberia Airline officials In Paris and pollen autliorities bere. Oruge Cout 1t'elidler The weathertadJ .... sunny olties for TUesday; wltli hlcba of around 16 degrees at tl!e belches and in- land areas. Ovenigbl lows In the 50s. INSlltE TOlti\Y "Th1 Rand is qulckff Ulan tho "11•.'' sava SaUy. Thi l<lllCJI slrip-,,.,. of 68 tll<I" IJol 1om1 deeper thoughts, lllOllllll, Wee ,,., 1><11•1 thot society slill-hal 4 lot to learn abOMC 11». Set StOTJI D'R Pcige Jl. ' ...... . ...... ........ .. L.M. ltt'l'f J -. C'"'"'911 tt4" C.Jtl 1S ::: ..... i: --. --. (........... 11 --" --. .... ..1, --. •11*9•llWMM ,. ........... ,..,, -.. •IMM't 1•tt --" ,... ......... ,. -. .... Ill ,. --. .... l.Mlln 1l' _..._t>M 1 I I ' ' . I DAILY PflOT " ; • 7 :f ., 1 > roml740 . British -~ .; .. -. . .. -Dies af BEllAST (UPI) - A ~ Britiab .ooldler died ill • hospilll ear1J ~ day from injuries -Sunday nlglit ill tbe Roman catholic W-Falla Rold dimlcl when be was savagely bealm by a mob made up masllJ cl -..S tbon waslbot in the¥ Ills death ~ the IOU in -. ) Candy Machine Grabs Finger Costa Mesa fimn<a ~ oHtac lhelr leeth over Frink Arnnoe Jr.'1 sweet tooth Sunday. A loll! of six firemen sum- lo the llar1>or ~ Omll!r pusbed, pulled, Pobd .... pried for 30 minutos gelling the J~ • -.-5,lm ld1er ..... ,,.,,,. < ,,...., .. .r-arf'.. IJ --~ i-.1o 1•1111ecL --the nilllh aoldler ltilW ID the .. -lllil ,..,. -c.tlPic Bisliop -'1!imilo --·•loda11tdl*•Jis --"'"'al the~ • a ..... illltofool-• tuddtittboa-pawlcarrier __ ...... "'pdnlL lie -- -_, • Pmilier Edwanf Shields, a - 'l'lllt -ID the ,_ o1 the ftbl- de -,.. --Injuries. Sbieldl -;."'I::::."~·-l•mcbrd 6-......... wllld!lladheen ......... 1lle lwo oeltlde patrol. ' ......... , ,.....,,., • -bomb blalt 1-.1 cd&ill;e ••1 pge 1D m e1ectrical .,,,_,,*'tin llUlb Belfast'• Usbum --1be ... --who planted it p.ft a wlLGi&:c and there were DO casualties. I i ! boy's stuck band out of. a candy machine. They fioally freed the Esoondldo tot; who had reached ... the - ding maehioe'a delivery dUe iD search of tasty loot. T,.. o1ber teonag<n were l!hot and --...... duriilg the night. A gw••wn in a passing car fll'ed four builds •• !.,......... Protestant girl .. , He complained al a ph¥fwl ~. but· came out lo better shape thao the madlloo, -< firemen !inally bad lo tear aport. ~'----------' J School District l .I Unification • · Discussion Due .; Possible dissolutioo of the Huot.inpm Beach Unlm IDgb School Dislrlct aml unification of area scbooll ll eqededi to be discussed toolgbt by -"' the z Ocean View School District I This will be the boanl's lirll ,....ing ,.. since last week's umucceaful fZI mDliaP , bond electlao to build men bill> -. ! Allo at toolgbt'• meeting -·~ :• npected lo •""'Pl the mlp-"' . \i Joint~·· ... --lo-for • -· iuid Cecil KWe. ....,_ Pritt-# clpal of College View School The J:l9 p.m. """" will be h!W Ill ~ the dlll!ict's . bootd room, 71'11 ,..,_ ~ Ave. ' F..-P,.PI TRAILS .•. hao heen litUe public noct1m ~ Ille tralla proposal. Some other items oo TuesdoJ'• I o'clock agenda include: -Reverting the llllld next ID 1lle Seta Ana River, south of Warner Aveme, to agricultural 1.0ning. -Ao addition ID the city's ...-plm of parka Ind open space w include a port site at Newland Street, near the blufl's. This area is connected to the Bm:diDglon Beach archeological site. . - A report cooceming the storage ol recreation vehicles in Tes i dent i a 1 · neighborhoodl. ' -Further dLllC'llSSioo Oii whit to do with Southern California Edinl. eue-. ment land. FromPqel :.INDIANS ••. r,witbout threat of mass arrests. , , Federal ofiicials said a grand jury • "vesligation later would determine if charges were warranted Cam said toda the "'-'"" "' the ... p I)' ..... UU'6 • govemineot proposal was "a b 1 t I dnuuatic. Bui we oonslder the oflu only I a stir!irig point I "We doo't care ii Ibey extaid the of. I fer.We can't consider going oot until Ibey I deal with the issues that brougjlt U1 I here." '.-~~-----~---. OU.HI COAlr I I I I I I I I -DAILY PILOT TM Orwfft C:.Ut DAILY PILOT .. 11M1111 k comblnld . .,,. Hroff·Pten, i. ..,._... W .,,. Ot•nM Coell Publlih'"9 c......,. • .._,_ abe -nlltllis abog a road. :il:.9s•~JOlllll was admitted lo a ,...,.,., wbll • gunsbot wound in the ab- dlnm 81 autbarities said be was in R1'iom cmdH•m 1be -occm ....... ~1td.t despite the .......... ol another 1,000 Britislt troops in -. placed ... cmty lo curb vialmcec ill: • crilical nfereDdum. this --, .. --... If 'i • bcmb wrecked • haDd!. , ...... ~mtlonintbe s ........ 7buridaj acl&eucbu CID whether Nuitlwlt --nmalot Brltislt ... be, ·-" 1lle 111111 repcilolk: w . tho -7""" • ~the---...... a ---• lie left a JlelWt . -Mil, .. Ulller militia _..,t famd ... __.. 1.m.w1et11, a Brttilb ----... lo Bellaat and a c.tlPic lmdriftr slain lo W House Official W ams S&L Firms In Newport Talk Slnlap ... -firms -be ...,. olllyilll lo ..... oil Ille b;Mh-op- pcabialiei mw rm ;at for bmlb. ays die ... h_• of tfle llllP'l"fllltb ... _ ...... Ille -_.., and • OaiWJ O•egujt,.. ~ -J. SL Germoln; (D-11.L). l<ilil ,. Colifonoia smnp " Laan 1-lo Newport Beocb dnring the ·--1lle price for pining such ... -....,. be 1lle noqultemeot -_ .... --P81 the -tu· ... -If t1to1 ""'4-. SL Germain Aid. "we -...... lo -1lle tltrilt blstitullom pi-' eal." SL Gmmlll 1i111> aid that Congma will play • stnqw .... in -bllsblng the .... for the ...mp and loan business. lie said be plans w inlndice a bill call· ~ for a. morat«ium an amversion.s of ~ .-w lrrinp and -----owned by their dq••t.•s -into fmns owned by public SfldhMrn. SL tli!i-already bu lntroduc.d • bill that -cut off federal insuran<e fram an>ri•jnns &bat cmvert. ''QacJew wants lo have a say in how it (omtasions) will take place,n St. Ger· tmiot Did. "We ~ not hippy with the ........ ..--· ConRna will sludy this illell, not have an outside com- mkskm do it." -_..,. at the coafemoce, presidmt -Mann of the Federal -...i--" Son Pl-. aid Ute -....... olkowitog' aav1np· ... illml Mjhdiw to pay a bilher in- terest GD AYiop ICQUlts than banks may be etjmimfal wbm It ezpim: in Juno. "2llil _, Im lo ba,. an interest rate diffamtial," be aid. "It cannot IUl"rift~ .. Beach Woman -- Raped by Youth I I I .... .. n...,. .,. 111111i.r... ~ ........_-::_ ,. l'=r!Uy, for Coste Mew, ,.__. ..__ Hvftll,...... llHCtl,IF-IJill Yelll1', ....... llM(tl, lrviM/SMl!llebKlt .., S.. ~ '~ielding Knife San JI*\ C.Pil"-A •low.. ........ cidlllDn II: l>Ublill'llill S.lwffyl ..., ~ I I I I • I • I • • I • I I • ! J I I I t ' ' ~ ·--• TM prlncilNI ....,..,..,. P9nt b et qi ..... l•T Slr9el, C..I• ~ C.lltor!M. nm, R•"rt N. We.d Pr•-odellt f"'d Pub!lsMt . J•d. I . Cllfl•r vtc.,.,. ....... ~.1 ........ -1"°heM• tce.,..ll .... ""*" •• A. "'.,,..; .. ~JEdllOt Otrl" H. Loe. l icher4 P, Meil AM"'"" MMwelno Edi"" lerl'Y CeYill• ... Or ... c-tty """ ................ ._ 11171 ... ~ " ...... ,.. M.!llai A.iW,...,1 P.O. l.. ?tt. '2Me --~t.dl:JDll" .... .A- c.t• .... : ..... -"'-' M..,.rt 1eec1t1 am.......,; ......., ..,. c~: a,..,_ t1 ca..-..., , .. ,, 7 (7141 '41-4121 Cl•JftU M::s\t1 f '4WN ,,_ ......... o.y __ _ -•ut - Huey Newton Ill OOPBNllMlEN. Denmm (AP) - 8lact ......... -lluoJ P. Newloa -llf I -'riatt spoatlog ...., ... l ". bleoiliiC ab< and b "'"" .__ .. _ -said to<loJ, ' ., U"IT ....... It Takes One to. Love One These African Jackson~• chameleons, named for the birth instead of laying eggs as most fuards do. Their man who discOvered them, will never win a beauty tongues are as long as the combined length Of head contest. in the animal kingdom. They're called the al\(! bQ\ly. • most unusual of an the lizard family, giving Jfye . '•" ,. · ; .-~~--~~~~~ ....... ~~~~~~~--~~~·~·~·'"-"'--'~ ~~~~~~~~~- Bli111p Pa1rol Arizona Police Spy in Sky Son of Coast Auto Dealer Serio1JSly Hurt TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -The w ~ t c h ( u I eye of a police blimp eventually may hover over tltia college oommun!iy jout southeast-of Pboenlz If Police ChlAlt Arthur Fairbanks has h!s way . Falrbanka en¥1ldolts the UBe of a mlni·blimP• 19 help his deport· ment cut down on crimes, especiallr burglaries. 'I'he son of Newport Beach auto deJer Chick Iv~ WU in critical condition today at Hoag Memorial Hospital with injuries sustained w}len his car plunged from Pacific Coast Highway early Sun- day rooming. "We feel two men in this blimp can see over 10 times what a patrolman in a car oo the P'?'JDd can see," Fairbanks said. Sunday . The blimp he has In mmd would be about 75 feet long and hold two men. • . He notes that burglars are concentrating on sprawling residen- tial ueaa and ignoring the compact industrial-business area, which is easier to patrol. He applied for a $35,000 grant from the U.S. Law Enforcement Assistance Administration. Chick Iverson IV, 20, of 35 Channel Drive, Newport Beach, apparently Jost control of llls 1m Jaguar XKE on the rain slick highway near El Morro school just north of Laguna Beach, California Highway Patrol offlcm llald. Levee Planting Slat.ed Saturday Tbe ",....,ing ol tloe river" project 1iDlkr the cf!redkill. of Orqe Coul\IY Gm!>belt Coonlinator· Rod ·Sackett coo- -OD the Santa Ana River levee in the lltltollnifOn Beaclt-OJlta Mesa area. Tbe next levee planting day will be Saturday. The work area is the wert, or Homllngton Beach, side ol the rtver • Planting Is done by teama of two penoona equipped with a loot, bucket Ind stick to' measure distance between plants. Parking will be available at AUanta Avtllle In Huntington Beach. AU penoona lhouJd be at leut U years of age wllb one supervising adult for each 20 workers. Those interested in this project can call 834-6118 far more information. Oiff ord Aoki Rites Thursday Memorial services for Clifford s . Anti, tilled Thursday when bis car collided with a train at a Huntington Beach cross- ing, will be held at a p.m. Thursday at Smiths' Chapel In Huntington Beach. Mr. Anti, 19851 Bushard SI., Hun- tington Beach, WU 24. VlsltaUnn at the chapel will be held Tuesday and Wednesday from t a.m. w ii p.m. He Is llln'ived by bis pan!i>la, Mr. and Mrl. Shiro Aoki; 1lsetra, Lynne C. G...mteld, June M. Howe and JoAnne Richards, Ind a brother, Alan. Huntington Lass New County Miss A -tute entry, 13-year-old Boimte 0.... from Huntington Beach, stepped inl<I the lineup Friday night Ind captum the Miss ()range County title. She toot the place or Vickie Tallman, Miss Huntington Beach, who stepped aside because of the talent reqllin!ment in the """'tY pageant. Miu Owen performed a number from Caborol, in the coanty tiUe. She was -~ lo the Miss Homt!nglon Beaclo pag<ont WI ,...... . . , Mias P'outitalD Valley, Allsla Speir, 11, ........ ol lour. prlno:et,seo named lo Ille Illegal-business . , . . ~~Pl~~\·,~~~~ A citizen complalnt bas prompted Hunlngton Beach fire and bulldlng de- ,,...-olflciala to clotct the old clown· ™"1 ·...;,. !di 'pOestlile 'ill~al business operatkm. The purpose "' the 1nlpectiolls Is to de- termine whether there are any hazardous manuf~ processea or other condi- tions operaUng without proper city clear- ance that might prove dangerous to the area, Deputy Fire Marsbaf Roger HO&- mer said. The area lo be IDapected la bounded by the ocean, 2nd Street, Olive Street and 6th Street, lie said. Hcmner said the.re were no known in- stances of. toning violations, but a local resldent called the department asking that the check be made as a precaution- ary measure. Skating Boy Killed SAN FRANCISCO (AP) .,. Seven-year- old Vmeent Scott was skating near bis home when he ioot oontn.\l. and went off the sidewalk into the path of an automobUe, ofiicers say. Officerl llid the road WU elm and llgt: raht was falliDg making the road treacherous. Iverson'• car car!eDed. off the road, clipped a telephone pole and plunged 100 feel -. an embankment, police said. " , Iverson was thrown clear ol the car · which was a loial wnct, ~­ The Newport Beach police ')elicopler airllft.d lvenoo w the loospilll. ' · the hospital, Officers said the Injured y0uth wu conscious at the scene and was com- plaining of h!g and cheat palnll. A •pokeaman at Hnag Hospllll said this morning Iverson ts in bJtenllve Care with Internal Injuries and a nmnber of other "undetennined lojurt~ Valley~~ Boys Club Gets $1,476 Grant The Fountain Valley Boys' Clob baa received a grlllll ol ,1,4711 !nm the Calilornla Community Foondafk>it. The foundation was formed ID lt!J by Joseph Sartori, first hoard chairman ol Security Pacific National Bank which serves as trustees for the foundation. QE 23.6 cu. ft. ·AMERICANA• Sld•by-Slde Refrlserator- Freezer -' Model TFF 24RP rrlth lmmenae 301 lb, caP1c1trf1NU1 . J111t 35~"-~ 7 no1roo1lltn>ugh'!llL · . IC9 lln ltorM'8bout2IO cubel.lllfrlo9rotor ........ convertl.ble.J'• Day Mli!l fCMpiar, lldJ-. ....,.~....,_ .... adJ111htbf•'cliblne1.,._,. of ............ 91-,,...... Cllll clllpenter. Sudan Says Guerrillas Face Trial XHAimJll)I ~lll'll ---• dayit_,._ ..... _ .... eight BJad: Sq• i F fjiWli • ~ killed two .A.tmric:m _. et ~ diplomats ioo lite ......... -_. bian embessJ Fridly. "There w'ili ioo • -.. -charges." • pws • •r • Slit The ........... __ _,,,_ the bodies d US. A-+ ' Om &.. Noel 5<. and dlpr)' did .. -George Oris -. f'. ... lar Wu.binefaa ~ a P*' 4' 64 pt with their "Sidom _. 1 T .... a si __ ...,..._._~- 1be --a.. aw--..,.,_ lait<I ____ ....,. ri1ght ml --.,. -.. macbifl<can !ft ill ... " .. SllJdj-E' j __ .... been held 1.4. 1'w .An6 Cz' 7 were nt 1 Authoritios sold ... -.... - beaten so sewn::lj il ---· .... whether they 'M!ft b1d. • wiiir_ 'D1!ir bodies _,, --.. -lit macbinegt.m ballr.B. s , • z ., ieport<d. The SUdao'> odil& -_.. ordered ftt:matiaa ~ • L re r e committee wder Plw 3 c .. ... bulbr.lbamw ............... I --pa... ... -.. ,. Embassy" ...t to ....... - ~--· ... -.m-Sndanese offiri* tllll ._ • ..a: September er-. -..11r • ·- '!be State n, , .. ail • lllil!s wouldmiftlll' 'c aAirRmRa-. Md. nearWa4io;gltw_....,, __ tbemmWOlddllelllliliill•f 6 .ll> tionalC«Jl •• , ............ . veterans. The aJlft ..... Ii+ ..... • • Khartoum 'GS -~ I 11 ...,.. many of them ..... '...,. ......... two flag<lnpool ----the plane by--- 'l1Je presidrdPI ,me -5 I 1 w lo Khar1mm by ....... -. The Saudi ....... .. )llllk - and adn1i44'•W ...... JPlll"-• Abdaal, •• I . ; ........ ... ~':!~ pp Hp+ n• The..._., ...... _,,.,..., :.;::...-.... -.. :I~-"' hmb ad J:l)'.ils; •sa ' -¥rs. ~ I ii 4 tt 7 •• cmt. of /l".',m U.S. -_.Ill_ bJUe'"'1it.11HI .... J M ~ . • ---· ·----lite bocl1 el tloe IE a 1 • PIM • Caln>_,_ - Kite Blada Out • H O'lne$ in y alley Fifteen -..Z F ? • Y•IF•~ residents were wil'! r ....., ...., e...,qafl!ralile..._ __ _ space rill a ~ ... cw "4 ,_.. line. The.._bil .. --.. Mai1a1ta A----. -confutg to • &-Ap+w ca .... Cnmplny 11• - ---al 7:ZZ, --lar -"' .. - odoen ......... ·----About 15 • .. • 9ft z 7 "°""'until i :• cm -.,. lpaol cl wire wmt I j 1 *'. .. gp*"'"\111 lilli4. -I .... q: l± ___::.. . ............ •117 cs,._... ·--·--· lTsC TC •C...-........ ·-- county .,.... ,. NOIOQY .S~ G.E. ·llOR LESS -THAN DUNLAP --'19" Oil Rig Couplings Stolen From Trnck Huntington Beach pollce l<lday are looking' for oil rig couplings, i-and fittings worth •t,$00. They we~ ~ stolen over the weekend from a truck own<d by Richard L. Parker. Parbr, 113 lllltb Simi, told pollee be left bis truclt parked OVernli!llt S.turday near the comer of 18th · and Walnut Sfreets. He discovered the equipment mJsslog &mday mornlof, he llld. • • ' • • ' t ~------· ' -.,, fil!r" s. lm H OAILY "LOT 3 i Difference • I Reds Walk . Out Surfaces . ' . -. i Of J-0int T-alks On Red .Ai.d i I • I I SAlGll!I' (UPI) -Tile Communhb waDo4 GUI ol a ....U.C of the Joint llliiilary Commlujm today in. a dispute ..... the euhange ol Vietnamese reloaJed wtd -_.i;rfg' lb tbe1 Paris~· . WASllINGTON (AP) -Secretary of ; Defeiise Elliot L. Richardson said -y there are no 0 pocketl of fat" ln the defense budget to pay !or postwsr reconstruction of North Vietnam. pr-...1 of war. .. 1lley said tbe argument c o u 1 d ~dim Mure American p 0 w n\r·w• lince the JMC ts responaible for INkinc .,_,;..ts for Ille reJeues. Tiie Communists ..i.ued C POW> lilmdljr and tnclay and another relWe iJ -rled about \larch 13, a -!iom 'llaeldoJ/ ' AD POWs art lo be lmd by 1lfardl ZS -lerms ol Ille Pam peace agree-1111111. . • • O!mmmisl spokesmen said .the Noith v .......... and Vie\ Coog delqatea . {o 1 1be JMC were ready 1o return as mOD as Soulh V-,.tnam bands over a Jl{bmised list d POWs to be aet lne. • A Soulb Vietnamese spo ........ ssid , today the Soigon government still iniOOOs to return all war prisoners it bolds by , Mardi za -tbe deadline set by tbe PariJ _.,....L '{be Communists are demaDd1ng that Saigon oOlcials release ahout one-fourth OI the prisooer. it bolds -,, iD addition to tbe Ovnn>unist PQWs alt'ea<IJ. released -and that Saigon give .the °"11mUDlsts • list Of pri&ooers to be released. The Owmmmists claim Saigon bas UD• darep_esented the number <#. Com- mmiiot POWs it bolds and has rtlased lo ..__.. ~-~ -·-. • Dilllll O'l'lr" 1111; ua.. • • ~ 'fl\o~ ~ Jll.C~ -~nan,-U. CoLBul Tin, wu 111ted -tbe dispute between the Vlet-•••uew would affect fUture American · ' pimner rekr1e1 7 -. ~ .{. - -"Tiie atti-of the RVN (lleplbllc of 'V'ldnam) interfered :with the wor11 .ot tbe JKC aw!, Of coarse, It will ~v~· an in- DW!llC't m the pri9oner rel~," Tin ' replied. "The """"' Of !bat rests e11tirely en the RVN'and the U.S." · 1!n said ibe Viet Coog "would only return to a meeting when the munber of County Studying Free T~ Rides ~For Indigents . • n.e tui service for incllgentpregnant -to ,tbe Orange °"'1J1l1 ~cal • Cmler w111 ,,. -diiiii!•m•('again tlM! • . 1IM¥d f =~"r.J f ~"·"'-w~. o ~ Tbe boan! rejedOd tbe project ti;. a 3-2 Qf.e in January but C 0 U D t Y Admillistrative Olllcer RObert TliOmas liiS ftiiillmHled the prciposaJ estimating tbe cocmty-could save $184,000 a year in bolpilal aists if mothers re<eived ade- flllale prenatal tttatmeot. COsl ol tbe pnc1am is estimlted at $1.lBB a year .. 'lllumas 9fld that Of 20,aoo , ap- p6dn!Plds for prenatal care 19 percent 'lriil be misRd becallse d ljlc~ of tramportatioo. Be said 40 pen:eot ol the 110 newllorn · ilflirls rOquiriog -~· .care. alter llirlb. last year ,._ boi'n lo motbera who ... aat ...,.wed preoatal ..... -a ,.mm bad llfte'Yisils·cr Iells·wllh a -··reported. . ·: _. Rtt•111"etatioa d tbe tui service bas ..... -by tbe Grand ,fury. Anaheim Boy Saved From Canyon Ledge Maj. Gen. Gilbert IL· Woocl'f1'&111, ~ 11.s. delfCate to Ibo .nirc. aaid be tell the ~ balil llOI llal1 .lbe rel-Of more American· ~ Of war, • lie said Ille United States feels repatriation ol POW• can contlllue wJille other points are beil1g negotiated, a u:s. ,Jpokesinan l,ald. . Wooclwlnt ,.id' tbe AmeriCln ~t!On ;., 1b4t all Jlli!l<!s' should ·stick to the agreeinent cm the rebw of POWa, prj!OOen lboukl be' releuect at 'the aireed ·intervils in It>erements-Cll'15 -·. ...it and Ille POW rel..,.. sbou1d be complete•!' by Ma!,l:h It or IO c1aya · lollo!rinll tbe elfecllve dale of the oeese- fire. Dana Point Marine Gets Bronze Stat Retiring Marine Capt. David D. Harris, 29, ol Dana Point bas been awarded tbe Brome ~ J4¢aI with Combal "V" for saving the lives of nine other Marines wbOe uDder beivy arWiery f1rt In Viet, c ' . J mun. ..,._ -I •• -.l. . .. I ~."I_ -. -.. -·-• Making. Bis Mark> , ~ ~ · .. Could thls 1"'' an Arab reprisal? Or is It the-work of with :IW.t..SIJI~ *"'"" smiles airily lllrough a je'alous boymend? Perhaps jhe .. noc~al artjs.t blackened, teeih from his billlloord pen:h in.BeIHng- bated'milk ~or posllib!J,..,, fed,up,_'_to_the __ tee_th __ ha_m...:,_w_a_sb_. ____________ _ Richardson said, however, it may be : possible to co~ up with the funds if the ! ce~fire is fully adhered to by North \ and South Vietnam. 4 In that case. he &aid, some ot the $l.t • billion -ammed for Southeast Asia in the IS'll !lacal budael could be naed for postwar aid. • · The secretary denied tbat he waa at odds with President N'IXt>ll, wbo aaid Fri- day that postwar aid to tbe North, H •i>' proved by Congress, would come lrom existing defense and lottign-aid llmds. 'lbe President was saying the money can be provided but was not suggesting · that tunds in the Pentagon budget were ! already programmed for postwar aid, ,~ Richardson to1d a _pews conference. Richardson-said another possibility would be that if Congress cut the ovtr·aJI $ ~on fiscal 1971 defense budge~ the t cuts could be rei:rogrammed for aid to ~ the north. t But as it standsj Richardson said, the ' ,_ budget ls ~ with little room 10< trimming. "! have DOI 1*n able lo fin<t any pocketa Of lat • , • Tbert aren~ any," he " lie was a supply officer of the 1'I Marb!e Regiment and serving as a Senior MVlsor "lo • the • 8ev<l>llf • ;YletnaJnese . Marine Qirjlil' :rm.ntry"!le~t wMll •. ~---------~ he perf<inned his Jierolc .actlonS on July ' Movie Choking. told reporters. ~-:~~ .. ... ~ Richardson noted lllat Nil<on deocribed · aid to tbe north u giv1'!g the ~m-. munista a slake in tbe peace. It Would ' r0~"-1m. -· ... · · -~· • · " A Jiresk!ential citaUon presented to him at a recent retirement and awards ceremony, according to a C am p Pendleton sRQkesman. described his deed ' "While he was briefing a naval gunfire team, the bunker was struck by rounds of enemy 130mm artillery ftte and col- lapoed in IIames, trapping tbe oc- cupants," the citaUon reads in part. Harris crawled out of the bUnker under fire, dressed his own wounds in a.,nearby ditch and braved more artillery fire to direct other wounded Marines to eVacuate, it said. Unable to walk, he directed from a stretcher tbe evacuation of tbe woundell, the rest d tbe ·staH and equipment Of his unit tO a helicopter landing -Sewral • .criUSJI!l ~ed men received medical al~-alti.r .. a,-"¥ ~Olljlter ~Ulei!t'up. .. . ~ He · as serving at the time as senior adviser' to the Seventh Vfetnamese Marine Col'Jll' lnfanJ!y Re~t. Jlarris is tbe ... ol .LOY &:. ·Harris o Worliffi<l, Wyo .• Maritime Union ' F oun(l.er Curran Will Step Dawn Swans Attack Drunk Invader: M()SCOW (UPI) -Swaos al· tacked. and seriously injured a drunk who crawled into one or their warming buts beside the pond at the Novodevichy monastery, the newspaper Socialist Industry said today. ·• States May GuiHotine 'Throat' • By Unit<d Press i.tenalloaal ecuton d Bergen and Monmouth Coun· "Deep Throat," the ~ sei: ties in New Jersey said they were not movie that became a smash bit but was planning to bait sbowinp of the movie. banned by a judge io New York,. is in However, paw showmg tbe movie legal difficulties in several states. have been iolllCk!d in II least two cities, The movie, wbicb cost veteran su li1m · and legal *P5 -been takm against malter Jerry Damiano six days and tbe movie in -two. $25,000 to produce, ajready bas gms<d restnining -.) 14 million in 10 qties. It r\lllS U mimites U.S. ~ Frank Murtha said =~,'~th: ~~:' insUrance ~ But, he said. thls will. depend first on ~ whether there is an effective eea.se-flre, for only then can the work of nconslrUc-_ tion begin. .1 ' MayorT~lls Why i He Had Police ~··, N• }' POW and features 17 e):J!licit sex acts - a sex fedenl autbartties leized the film in July I UUC 8 acl everyIT.5 minutes. 1111 <ll Olk:ago's liorlh Side. A fedenl • ":-On ~ ManJiii!tan QiminaJ grand jary indickd ~Ricciardi, . P' • J.> L 'f · Id· F "' Court Jddge Joei fyler rui.d 1bat "Deep =• d ~ ~.· :!.~ STOW, Ohio (UPI) -Mayor Roger ., ltCn or aces Throat's" [ONY theme "Is an appeal .to -ma':ii..-:;;;. ~!Ines; I llowud ~··~,!lad ~ ~ -'I Arrest . Son, 19 ·~: . ·prurience in sex. It is hanH:ore cue -.. • lrlll in ~--arrested on m.rljuana charges becanae j S' :. · Arm. pornography with a veogeance .•. This is A V-biqb c.unty'grand jury in "I deddt ,,ed 111'11 rilll;'Of"1'1~• I ,'; urgery on one throat that deserves to be cut."' ~--m.. Jowl ~.--·-....... _ paren . ,. • • ' . · , His finding that it was obscene as ~i.™.;,;;:;o.";7 c:; C«ml1 "';.,.i ;; Howard said \e did IO early one morn-· NATCHEZ. Miss. (AP) _ A recently defined by the Supreme Coiirl appliedco-Friday wald>ed "Deep Tbroat," lben in· ing last week a!ter,t<Jlsing and lumlng-ln ' returned American prisoner of war...-!Y.. to that i:wtlcular movie and only ::. dieted tbree--dfMi* of-,the--Town bed_. unable to steep. At S a.m. ntursday : whose home is in Laguna Niguel, will New Yotk. Undetgroand neater Inc. on otwcen«y be got dressed, went to the polioe station : undergo surgery on an 'injured arm, N.J., just across lbe river from New cbarges for sbowing il (Tiie !beater, aod filed criminal charges Of dispensing which is ex Pe ct~ d to require three York, is showing the movie. The pros.-~ S8turday mde.r a tenpanry marijuana to a minor. : mootbs hospitalhalion, &is ' motbef said The Grant Lee Theater in Fort Lee. movie and indicted lour pencma on Young Roger lloward is Charged with i bere today. ·. .-ity. cbarps. Tiie Indiana givil)g matiJUan4 to his 11-yei,r-old : Alr Force Col Jolm Pitcbf~L45, is tePslatureis(')lft'liddingabiDtodedare brother, Gary. ~ cum!lltly' rocuperatlllg at• )!.,.. Air Panhandlers Hit !beaten which-·--pulllic: "When I reached a decision tn...my 1 Force Base. ·He was a PNoner of war fo ~ . ruiisances 1be measure bu. patlCCf oae mmd aod go& out of be«I,· I · callecl'itbe l ·seven· years. ' · house. ' .,.Y.• mother and tanied at leagtb with l His mother, Mts. Inei .Plirbford, said At Mardi Gras A -apimt. Ille Pim"'"' n.ai.r, ber," be --·· "B .... a mu•··· deciaion. '· "lie sound9 better .ev"'f time'! talk to ~ fps been ........ Ille amie, ·1s -,,... him. n sure ·iJ ·-.rut•to have him .,. , ,_ . pmdiDgja·!Jm...,..,,..il!le..UAal> "ltwasa toocJ>clecisionlol\lalce,butl : home." NEW ·QR.LEANS (UeI.\ n..1.._ ._. .JC-• ..u-.. .. _ -~ ~ decided it, was tnY responsibWty as a • NEW, YORi((AP) -Jaseph E: Cllr· Sbe said Pitchlcri !loped to v1s1t ·bere pressed their crjckdown today-;;. p.;;;p!; ;;;;.;.v"':"' m -----~."be .. id. '1 ran, the sole president ot the AFLCIO prior to the llllli•l'f· en bis arm,.lnjured who psnbandled in tbe Fr<noh ~. . , . • '!be· Howards me ealranged and both ' NatloDal. Mlltlllme Uhlon since be. led In when be wal shot down Dec. :io,-. Dozens were arrest<d as the lr8Dllc aiid -sons live with Mrs. Howard. ,; its founding In 1!137, !odaY abnounced his Mrs. Pitcbfonl said .talks With'tier son run-fill"! ~:Gras oeaftd.111 climb Pope Hits Uec..deit~ Roger pleaded lmocent to tbe <barge .; re~t ~~ve -,atety. mostly .centered,on family matters .. He is "It is mcoocefvable to me:',..saiit"Police and was released from jail on i:i,000 bond. t 1 Sbannon}.·Wall1 sec~·.treasu~ of one 01·10 chllclren. . Cbiel Clarence Giarrusso, "bow ...,. VArlc.ui CITY (UPI).:. J'ape 1>,..1 posted by his empioyer,·Peter J . Plglia. ·\ the 55,000.member unk>~," .a.~tomatically ~We bave a rather.large family and it people can ent'l!' a city during UJ; bqbt VI Sunday bin.ienmed the "expansion ol -ldent Of 11.ational Machine Co. ol became the new· pl<Sl(jenl penllfug took Jack a while to catch up , on of this perlod'pemliless aod expect to live monJ decadeoce.'' iqchrllng clellOqueocy, Cuyahoga Falla. lie is to appear in resUlts ot the ·uruon's riext scheduled everyone," she said, noting :pjtchford without. violating some type of law!' pornograpey and teriorism. in the some Cuyahoia: Falls Municipal Court on . efedion of olllcen in'Mayl spent time in prison trying to recall ·Tulane Siadiwlt was open . to mffi Of the dlqeol ...._ lle-Jm.med aa lburaday. , An Anlbeim )'Wlb wu . .....,;,..i SUnday The retirement ........,..,..,! came on birlh<\ays•i>I various family members as )'<lulhs, but the' Mardi Gras Coalition said tbe subject. At bijl -blesoiDg . to a Howard said be was nol aware that ' fnln a ledge 200 feet above tbe creek bed the eve ol a federal cooi;t hearitJi on .• relief lrom ~~~m. lbi! )IO\liig visitors got rained on. crowd in St. !'tier's ~. the P)>pe llAlger, ii convicted, could be sentenced to iDSil-~ ~.-.· • 111betbetlo~..tay~-.tol . • : Glari'uasosaidlhepollcewouldnotlet · said."Sad,Ql!Jand,evefttragic...lces aROSsible30yearslolilelnprisonwben ' i.!.. =~~~ .. =::..t~::,anoe<anc1·l\!tire.< A'lc~hol Okayed ir.u;~i.E~· ~~;;;;;;~~~~;;;· ;..;;;~are..,4"'~.,"=inc;i;;;.;:.~P."=""';;;;,-;;;=;;;~1an~:u;ii-~'~·;;;;;;SAU;;;be;;;;;;;.w;;;ent;;•;;;•tou;;;the;;;;;;:u~11ce;;;.;;;;;;SA~Ll~·-·;;;SA~.U~~ i, 1_111p1., 17, Cll •un..N--'l: l'laee, \Yall,,5\.wJ!l !"'paid ll9,llOO a y~ in : SAU SAU SAU SAU SAU - ··-TM'JOUlb blld bii!n"bwllltig the top N."llie cle8lsn8t.d aa1arY, for fff..• -, ' ,. j ' --bellio!Jedaddloll75kolto . ~~ • --• ~, For ~1iid-St,0.te ' ; tll&-Jedlt.' ... l~.. ~ "":. ~, who turned'"17 111u.nday. ~ , ' • . ' . • Be sari~ai'lljared~ lnllle ran :,lieiijl iil!cL 13>,l)lll) last ,..,. by IPOCli1 • COLUMl!US•otlio'(UPJ).-Obio$tate -111&811verodoJJ<oommilty Center. ~~~;, Ql!lvmity \rill modify scboQI ~ i: ·1/2 .. ~I ~ . . to ~ p .. ~lon anct~ of · -• l · aicobQ! .b(.~ mi!Ds at .a~ots, osu ~~-~·1o1a lbel>oWl..r 1rus~·-. . ••. ' . E~ saia ea-' • rl\lidOnUil l Unit .,, desiring a~a)isbility'l' ot ~~ JrluS\ ~velop ,Certain plans. . • , ~ t . '''To ~vf·IWfO'J'l, such pllll!I Ol)ISt inoo-ato ~prlilte salegu@rd! to 1,. 1111ure.~h i!llliiNrilptlon be ~tee\~ tllldeat 'ioomi"llli!l iq>artmeots 8rnl \he .r!ib\s(ot .. !ndl'lld~s \o whom the, me Of : a~ is OflensiV# , Will bl;. h!,llji rea'peeted," Enarson laid. .. I . " ' . . ' .. ' . Fatlie Rescues . . - PRICE SALE!! ,,.,, :I, ;$. I I --..... ~ " ,.. ~ CANi.RV I ~ Vl(l~~~ 1 Boy. From Li. o.n , .TAXOKA. Ja~ WI -t. 30-}ll!...Otd ~ ~ ·manreach<dbetweeiihonllaraancllort> i ~~-~~~ MAGGI IS ~ ==~~·;: :~d ~ !. ~ SEARCHING FOR CUSTOMERS ~. lion's grip, police bave ~rted. i ~ The 'l<>Y, YUkihlko Hayashi, entered a 'rt&tricted otocade Saturday at a. zoo In ~. MotKll , S..rchlng For Cuslomon ' -!5 1 this town In norlbem Japan. l'hen. police :I That Wo.uld Like To Pick Up Beoutilul Fumitun ~ laid, Sunday, a '-year-old 1emale lion 11 ~ Price. Tabl.., umps. Chain 1nd, Fw Eumplo mAGGi CO&& ~ ~~ !~0=~~bo tbe,,, TWO FABULOUS STAHLEY BEl;>llOoM GllOUPS That Soll At fOl\N\oURt l ,,... ~ .. ~ ~ 1io ~·n.m·mt lace and aebecl hll lelt arm. . ~ Fino Furniture St.,... Ewor;wt-o Fw $1,200.GG-Grab Thom ll(lll'/Ot.i ~H lea~ =·:i,.~~:i.::.ilohlfcllg'l:Y~ Al Mlggi'• For $600.00-You Must C-In And S.. To a.llrto . t • • ! ' .I ' ' ' ! I Becehlng his Nd benlta lat frQm Pope hul VI durlilg I contislory In the VaUcan is ne Car41nalTl!DoUiy Manning, of Los An&ela min·•-~.-"-1•---11"-~· ~ ttShop Early Wlllte Tho Stock ~ -,, ~ r...d-..,ij'';ua;;i ~mi:.-1o bl:'~ ~ •••• •••• ••.• ··u ••••-•• '.. ~-:u· baJld, police said. The boy'1 injurlet w!!l SAU SAU SAU SALi SAU SALi - ----......,. ... require m:-t trea~ lberaddOcL ,._ _____________________________ _ l , ' > • 4 OAltY PllOT . ' . - Viet Cong-held PO.Ws Beleased ~ • , 1 . two da7L OD &mdly, lho North vi.it· -,...... JOI A-so-aad two Thall tn Hanoi. - "1nt clf the p..,. todoy -llte-rant> Inc -.mllllary -of the -· ltmtJ Cc>&. fll<'lbm· R • ._id. JI, ol Mllnullee, Tlls. "Ill' (led, )'Oii doo1 know bow JOOd II 11tobefN>e,boweoC¥i1t Is to be home," be Did In a brief speed!. Leopold, captured May I, 1161, In Kon- !um province, aald -be wu told he could make a 1peedl. ''Tile flnl thlni I thought of Wll to add up the ye1r1.ln <'.lptivlty that the men In this crew bad -SCI-1?ll>k s. aus Jr~~ wtio WU cepbJted June J, 1trJ 1 a.luted Gayler u be <tlePl>ed down bul not the -He -'~she only...POW to be rolealed ao r.r-for whom the mllllary baa mt ~ • home -.. 'llley uld thlJ wu dOlle ii the ~ of his family. THE llEl'Ul\NED g......uy --to be In much better ahape than the fl POW1 "1ealed by ~·Viel.Gone north ol Saigon Feb. 12. lnformtd<aoureea uld mo<! ol them had Ileen In North Vlatnam since 1961. . EAST COAST, OU> COAST' >.. an ~ Orange Coos! beachboy, ii'• WY to build Images ol lhla other coast that are principally composed ol orowded streeta, shipyards a n d skyscrapers. Images, however, can be ·-· Ali ot the row, appeartd to be In good health e•cept Arrtly S.Bct, Gall M. Kerns. 26, of Danie!J, w. Va., Who wu talleo of! tbe plane on a strtlcber and ~Y S.ict. Bill Allen Baird, 24, of Woos!F, Ohio, who 'waa on erulehea. · faulty. .,I.Jke back here. you mention Southern California and right away, they start talking about emhqualtes and SD10(. And In Southern Ca!Uornla, I f -•body from back here lltart.a tallclng about the East Coast, we start tbtnktng about jammed streets and crowded Uv-ili· But lumped judgments like tbe&e can leave )'OU hoisted by your own petard. New Jersey ls a case in point. <-.JUlll' ONE HOUR across the Rud!M River from New York City and you are tn a whole dliferent world. Try Bergen County, where tittle towns and villages follow one another across the land8cape; places like Ridgewood, or Waldwick, or H1>Ho-Kus, the Indian place where town government runs from ,a white shingled- burrough ball thal dat .. from a dillerent age in America. No chrome and glass civic center here. Bergen County is a forest of treel, all denuded now like sticks in the sky. But apr~ will come and the oak and maple will tum green and the brooks will now tfd..lndeed this will be a place of beauty. tres, many two stories with barn· roola. dot the landacape and many of plaa:s date back into Revolu- tplary hislOfY. They seem to build ~ their trees lMck here. There is no IC"ldence tMt. tniet were tom out for *ewalks or taco itands~ ISMAU. TOWN ~eA ia still bm. DI WJ}dwick,. the: UU1e1 white, wooden lnitd Metbodlst Church with its tradi· tlonal spire on Wyckofr Avenue caJls •orshipers each Sunday as it has since llPI T.....,. 1197. t Yes sir, Pastor J. Earl Starkey is JB'OUd that this year the congregation ~lebrates Its l75th birthday. Down the !f:reet. Citizens First National Bank gives STAFF SGT. BILL BAIRO, OF OHIO, HELPED TO HOSPITAL BUS GrHts Color Gu•rd With Snappy ~lute, Tears Of Joy joiJ that feeling o( solid confidence with ils one-story red brick. I No ab:. .Ibey don't jull tear down old llllldlngs back here 'almply because lhey ite old. t Take a drive, fbr e~ple, over into tile next town of RldgewoOO. where, on· a l'tight rise in tfle rolling eouptrysidi!, lother church markl the skyline with spire.· Here ~he Duteh founded Old aramus Reformed Church. tt is bstantial Dutch; .,.built 'Of'.1ll0rtal' and one which have defied tfit ·ravages of Jury Drops Cannibalism Charges Against Pilot · me since 1725. fIND£ED, OLD fl~ . n 55 ars old at the. Onie Geppal Gec>rge ashlngton decided II> :uae•I! In tht cam-pgns ol 1778 anct:agaln In 1780 when it terved variously aa a. barracks, hospital Ind prison. 1 Brave the chill February winds of New Jersey and read tile plaques that com· l!emorale this .place. You wonder if iJlytbing would be allowed to staod so a>ng in Southern California? Well, we still tto have the Mission at San Juan YELLOW!<1'!FE, N.W.T. (UP!) -A grand 1w1 has decided against criminal prOsect1Uon for Martin Hartwell, the 1>ush' pilot Who ate the flesh of a dead _passenger to survive 32 days in the sub- Arctic barrens after his plane crashed. The 46-year~ld German-born pilot, who survived 32 days in the sub-Artie barrem after his plane crashed and his tluiee ( IN SHORT ... ) &pistrano • • · passengers died , W88 not recommended ' There is a graveyard next to Old for criminal prose<:ution by a coroner's aramus Church. tt is surrounded by a ack iron fence and the leaning and jury· eathered gravestones stand like rows of The jury's repcrt said the 46-year old German-born pilot's Inexperience in egular sentinels. Few of the markers piloting his Beechcraft 18 in the northern n be read. But some. You learn that na Maria Tlerhuyn passed from this barrens and his untamiliarity with the ortal life on March tt, Im. l.'ounlryside and flying at night con· tributed to the crash. ~.THE PLAQUE TELLS you that many . . tf Washington's Continental soldiers are .But it did not recomm.end that -...ned here. But the stonea are little '""H~rt~ell be. prosecuted either .for 11ore than rubble now. You cannot find cr1m1nal neghgence or for desecratmg the names of these patriots who sleep. the body of the passenger. l'bey probably brooght them here In 1780, tfter the battle of Monmouth , some 50 ltliles awa y, when Washington gave SIT lenry Clinton all he wanted. And these lien bad IClrll<d that war around. • THE NUMBED HANDS, you rub some ff. the stone faces. But it is futile. You &.n't find their nirnes. I The icy wind blowing across the Old ,..aramus graveyard chllls you to the lone. Did they fight the British in this find'? Could it have been this cold? You letreat back to the comfort of the car beater. Q You hope they sleep well. e Cardlnai. Named VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope Paul Vl elevated 30 prelates of the Roman Catholic Church to the College of Cardinals today, bot told them cardlnala may lose thefr eictusJvity in electing Popea. Three or the new cardlnal1 are Americans: Archbishops Timotby Man- ning, 53, of Los Angeles; Humberto Medeiros, 57, of Boston. and Aponte Martines, SO, of San Juan, Puerto Roco. The-pontiff also identified two prelates he had named cardinals in secret -"in pectore" or bl. bis chest -in 19&3 because lhey lived in Communist lands. •.Nixon Budget WASHINGTON (AP) -Declaring that the cities' hour of crisis has passed, President Nixon says he wants $2.3 billion for broad community-development revenue-sharing grants to state and local government. In a radio speech Sunday previewing a spec1al message to be submitted to the Senate and House this week. Nixon said his latest budget eliminates seven urban-- development programs and suspends four housing programs he described as outmoded and ineffective. e T11phold HOMESTEAD. Fla. (AP) -Dade County's public beaJth director said to- day 30 cases of typhoid bad been con- finned at a migrant labor camp and he "wouldn 't be surprised" if tbe total reaches more than 100. .. As of late yesterday afternoon, there were 30 ~firmed cases and a~ proximately 70 ,QM>re under partial suspi-- cioo," Dr. MillOn Sa.slaw said of the epidemic which bas hospitalized 1(17 of the camp's 2,000 migrant farm workers." "Certai~y. this ls a major outbreak," Saslaw said. "We probably will have ad- dttlonal cases conllrmed." Asked il be believed all 70 suspected cases would be confirmed. he answered, "possibly - maybe even more." J iWinter Storm Hits Rockies I I : Cold Tlireatens Plains; East, Gulf States Wet I I I Nt W OfU,l,..,. -\ lfGfMO_..;_ __ ,, ..... ~ rr2Jloll0Wt• ..... ,t:. I STOPPED countJng at 150, ODO Jwo. dred Olly ,.an for SI -1e Is a lor>g ume. But there ts no.....,.., In tbll -l<lda7. I think light now tbll Is the bai> plesr,n>up of men In the United Stat.I or any place elae In this -id ... Of......., we !lU not be completely aatlsifed or Ila!> Pl' Ulllll all our friends sWl In Hanoi aie relwed by the end ol tbia moolb. '!bat atJJJ doesl't make Ill any Jesa happy I<> day!' The POWs were dreued in the same gray ablrt.a and dark alacks that other prisonen who have returned from Hanoi htve worn. All but one of the American military men anartly saluted the American nag before stepping down the ramp to be greeted by Marcos, Adm. Noel Gayler, commander in chief of U.S. forces in the Paci!lc; U.S. Ambassedor Henry A. Byroade, and the commander of the 13th Alr Force, Lt. Gen. William G. Moore Jr. Baird, who wu last teen' during a com~ bal operallon on May 8, 1188, lllliled bravely u be llluted and lhook hands with ·Gayler, ~ and' the othen. 'But he had to be helped lo the wlillng hospital bu& by two men. Also on the flight were five membera of the atmed forces radio television network captured in Hue during the Tet offensive oil Feb. S, 1988. THEY WERE Marine Clpt. James V. Dibernardo, 38, o1 Milllco Viejo, Calif., commander of the unll, Army Spec. 5 Jose M. Astorga, 22, of San •Diego; Army S.Sgt. John A. Deering, 30, of Durham, N.C., Army S.Sgt. limy L. Etlmllelle<, 29, of Pleasantville, N.J .• and M.Sgt. Donat Joseph Gouin. 44, ol Lima, Ohio. UPIT ......... FIRST EAR OF CORN Navy Cmdr. Arvin Chauncey .>"! Wild Horse·s Slaµghtered t Ranchers Charged in Brutnl Helicopter Roundup RENO, Nev. (UP!) - A btciod-fiecked corral in the Idaho mountains and seven slain horses are all that were left of a herd of 60 mualaniS brutally caplured and killed by ranchers, Velma "Wild Horse Annie" Johnston said Sunday. The horses were driven to a remote corral in the Lehmi Mountains of central Idaho by a helicopter, then hauled away ror use as dog food said Mrs. Jolmston , a founding member of the naUooal Wild Horse Advisory Board. N~ OF THE horses were clip- ped with metal rings to subdue them, said Frants Dantzler, Salt Lake City, Utah. It was "the most oatrageous, premiditated incident of animal cruelty I have seen in 10 years,'~ said Dantzler, who ls director of the natiollal Humane Society's Intermountain Region. McGovern Links Bad Nutrition With TV Ads W ASRINGTON (UPI) -An American child who is a "moderate" viewer of television sees 5,000 commercials a year -80,000 commerciala by the time be reaches 16. Sen. George s. McGovern (0.S.D.), gave the figures and added that a large propcrtion of the commercials deal with food products -predominantly breakfast and snack foods. McGOVERN CITED surveys by th e Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health, Education and Welfare which "indicate a disturbing decline in some very important parts of the traditional American diet." ·· "This decline ;., accompanied by a striking increase in the consumption of an array of nontraditional snack kinds of foods," Mt'Govem said. McGovern called hi> Senate Select Committee on NutritiOn and Human Needs into session today for three days of bearinp designed to try to delennlne what effect commerdab have upon children's diets. Nutrltlooists and prevenUve dentJstry experts were schedu1ed u: tbe finit wl-. but food prod11<en and ad- vertisenl were coosplcuously absent. ln a lltatemellt Sunday, McGovern said Kellogg, General Mills and General Foods, as well u the advertising agen- cies of Leo Bernet, Dancer, Fitzgerald, and Sample and Benloo and Bowles bad refused an lnvttatioo to appear. . RE SAID mEY ttfused on the balls that to appear would conlllct .with their lntettJI In a pending complaint filed against them by the Federal 'l')"ade CGm· mJssioa. "The FTC complaint focualng oo ques- tioils of mtnl!tironntllnM~ly power bean oni)'. the moot ~ ftl• tionshlp to the basis liinds ol nUtrltlon education, health and lllet quesUQDS whldl.,, the subject ol thil conunltteo'a ln...iigatloll," McGovern llld. DAILY PILOT I DELIVERY SERVJCI: Dt•""Y o1 "" 011~ ~not fS O\lll'Mtted .......,.,.....,.,\. •• -.. "" lltw .,.... ..... ., •1• """"· ~,, .... ,..... Mir ., .. ... ........ .. ,.., ""' .,. ,. ...... Jj ..... . '-""'t' -,...,I If fW ... ,...... ....... .... ., .................... .... s...,, ....... ffll'I' .......... . ,_.Olla #t ,._ _.. t• ..-. t.;.,i...; Mott '°"""' c.tlfy .,... ..... , .... ,. .... W.""""'-'". .. ' " Norll!Wllt Hllf!l"'9f9n I.ct! 140.1:01 s...c.....~ ........... &.11 JllM ~ °""' ,......, """ lAllN. "*"""' fll""9f 4n.+&at • . Charges of cruelty lo animals under Idaho law will be filed Tuesday agaimt at least four ranchers, Dantzler said. Two federal laws aruf one state law were broken by the stockmen who rounded up and carted off the animals, be said. either been pushed over or staml)eded. over during the rowidup. Their rdtrns · had been chocked down to make them easier to handle. It was oqe of the most horribly cruel things I've ever seen." Dantzler said. "We maintain these were wild horaea, part of a horae hero that baa been In that area since 1940. Perhaps as many as eo were removed within the last 10 days " said Dantzler. ' RE SAID BE visited the area where some ' of the horses apparently panicked and bolted over a cllH u their capt«. attempted to cocral them. "Those at the bottom of the c!lll had Blood was all around the holding CO?· ral, he said. Mrs. Johnston said 11,000 was spenl on investigation of the incident and a report, complete with photographs of the dead animal.!, will be presented to a meeting of the board March 21·22 In Denver, COlo. "The reason they haul them out like that Is to sell them for dog food.'' abe said. Chile w Keep Allende, And Stronger Left Wing SANTIAGO, Cllile (AP) -President Salvador Allende's Manial government Increased II& strength In Congress today as returns came in from Sunday's na-- Uonal ballotlD&· Nol only did leff·wlng candlda!il beat off the threat ol impeachment ol Allende by anU-Mamst candidates but they alao picked up seats In the Senile and Hoose of Deputies with almo8t all IO!urns in. 11IE OPP05ITION, lloweVer, maintain- ed ii& control In both chambers. The elecUoo thua apparently failed to resolve a political stalemate that has existed for months between the govern· men\ and ~ opposition. The opposition candidates ..,.,. rtJD> ning ahead ol the le!llsts aboul --cent In the relurnl, with important Santi· ago Province sUll not counted . Other per<eotage polnta went f o r a splinter party and apolled bollotl. Miles, ReynoMs Deny Having Sex In Motel Room NOGALES, Alis. (UPI) -Movie 8Ul'.t Sarah Mllel and Bw1 lle1J10lda said $un- day they dldAlot ~age In SOX Wilen Ibey • stayed In Reynolds ·motel room the DIJhl MIJS Miles' buaine8s agent died In lier room . MISS, MILES argued lhll ahe had - beateo ~ "° ... ere1, by David WhlllnJ 2'; her bw!ln ... manager, that 1be wwid not beve been an eltracUve sox per1ner. J¥hi!!!!&.,!tied In her l!!OID..oUllJ!\'mfOle ol druga. • Reynolda Aid be .... mertb' CODlinlto lbe aid ol a woman In dillnu" - ")(y OOl1 -1 lllvol-t In lhlt entire lllUatlon bes 'been the fact lhal I pve abelter for the oJilll lo a woman iibo llld Ileen bedly beaten up by a man who lt,ler that niJbt tcolt en ovfrdoai ol ~ and killed lilmoell,"• Reynolds told oeWIUletl durina the -llend. ll!18s Miles and Reynolda are In llOUtheru Arbooa Olmlna "The Man Who L6ve<1 cat ~1ng." SHE RAS TOW police thil a1!u a birthday party for Reynolds, and a visit to hit molel room. abe fttumed to bet own room al J 1.m. lo find her -J:!~er, 0.vJ~ .WhlllnJ, '8, WliilnJ .for Re dellllJlded to -where abe bid boon and who she had been with and theo began to beat her up, ll!18s Miles llld. lier mald called Reyool~, who came to the room and look Mtu Mllet bact to hll room, Ibo aald . r The Ouistian Democrats and tbeU' allies had hoped to gel a two-Ollrds ma- jority In the Senate to force Allende to moderate hi> leftlsl program. A t"°" thirds vote is required t6 impeach a pr<Sidellt. "l"1 IN A BROADCAST Sunday night, At-' lende llld hi> Popular Unity OOlllUoo, whldl tool< poftr two yea!W -WU doing extmnely well. lie predicted p- emment -sPoosor"" candidar.o would win 40 permit ol the seets. Former President F.cluardo Frei, a OirlsUan Democrat, told a rally that the election waa "a defmile vlclocy'' for the opposition. HJs supporters snake -danced In the streels. The votenr cast their ballots under a brassy late SUllUIM!r suo as the rnilltary, In charge ol public prder on electioo daY, patrcil!ed the -and gwiled the polling placeL No violence WU reporled. The U million regllt....i wtera, hall ol Chile's po!Julatloo. could vote for either a alngle •Ille ol candid!lleo supporting Allende '"' for the aWe of ant>Manlats who want the president to inocWate bis pollcies. . ' UP1T......,_ Net1!'1..W. 1ohn Scali; U.S. ambusidor to the UDlled Natlona. married the former DenlJe St. Germain In S\>r\ng Valley, Md. OD. Sun-I day. 'l1l$ lleW Mn. Scalt ls • 1 former employe of the Oentnl Inlelligence A(ency_ • - • • . VO . \~7: ~; I • . ~e lJilild ~r suit ' . c ' I p { ~ F T ~= as " .S • I 'Ills • " ' • • • on 1' ~ ' ft • ·--------=--,------ I • T.oday' N.Y. ------. • ypc 1>6, NO~ 1.4. l SECTIONS, 26 P}IGES N TEN CENJS_ I • ~ . ~~,,,Mote Bridges · to Span Upper Newport Bay? I By WILLIAM SCllBl!IBER and the otbef across from Newpor) mlttee at tbe Newport Pier Lifeguard ,. °' ..,. Dll'"' '"" '''" Dunes to 11th Strett. · • Headquarters. • eoast' Hlghway. -Termination of SUP._erior Avenue and BO!lioa Boul.Vard ai tlie re'.rooited 'Oout Highway to -feed into lhe ~· in- -EJtenslon of the Corona del Mar freewiy either down Bonita Clnyon.Rqad to Cdut Highway or into the bii1't lo Laguna Besch. June, involves choosing one alternative to be included in the general plan an<! Im· Newport Beach has oo choice but to ~ recommendations by Alan M. Jl'eslcles the new bay b!idges, the study b\llld at least one mere bridge ~oss Up-Voorhees and Ass-Oclates are port of the makes l'<COlllftlendatioos that include: per Newport Bay, according to the con-nearly cqmpTeted aeeond phase of the -Closing off Pacilic CO.it Highway at sultant preparing the traffic study for the traf(ic study. They were fll'St aired more the Santa Ana RjVJ9' and rerouting it plemented. . The Upper Bay crossings are q:pected to draw the most heated comment from residents and conservationists. ~ tercb&n(e. ' · ' · than three months ago, bu( only now inland tehlnd Newport Sbor<s to create a city's general plan. · have.betn worked into fmal dtall form. piasaive inteicbange with the extension -Ex\eosion of !Sib and 19th. streets to · terminated af re-rpllted Co8st Highway is is wings OOrth to Victoria Str<efin CO.ta . Mesa, The ·pllase two alternatives will get final perusal fro mthe citizens committee bef«e being, passe9 on· to plannen and the cJty couµcil for eventual inclusion in tbe general plan. All tbree of the alter:nate plans show at least one new crossing· just north of the existing Pacific Coast Highway bridge, ruming off the hlgbway and onto an upgraded 17th Street to bleed off some And one of three alternatives tO solving Other possible tnajOl' changes ln the of t~ Newport Freeway. future traffic problems Shows two new Newport Beach traffic network will be --Extension of the Newport Freeway to -Development of a major route aJOOg tile Flltb Avenue corridor behind Corona del Mar. 1 CJ'9S•ings or the bay --one aeros• the considered at 1:30 p.m. Marcn u ~y tJie the city boundary and then swinging it , nFW• from Eastbiuff to 22nd Str<et Citizens Advisor)'.· TranaportaUon Com-across to Huntington Beach and down to The ·tllkd aod final ~base of tbe study, whlcll 'la due to he completed by mid· (See TRAFFIC, Page I) 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' . Short Week Urged Newport Emp~yes Seek 4-day Plan .. . . Einpleye,s in three more deJW!mep!' in N_eWt>O<' ~ch City Hail F" pressur- ing the city ·~uon to bpplement the fOlll"<l;ly work--k, II \WS learned today... · .. They are a I s o asking a U l'.""'ent sa1ary hike for seasonal Jl(eg0arl!a and a ·~ P<I' man unUomullowance for the part time help. ·Tiley ~· alao asking [or·the improved bealth m'surance and they want five ·per· cent l!lvlng pay !or all certl!ied personnel. The police aasoctaUnn,.represenls 138 sworn and office personnel in the pollce department while tbe marine safely ..,. sociation represents the ten fUll •I m e Newport Beach lifeguards. Once Vpon A Time . :UJllleioJ~ terms of conl/'act d~ j)lst IUj!nUl!ed:IQ tbe:city a~lr!'lloo,, tile Coinmanlly Development• P u b. IJ c 1\7orb and.Finance Department empl~ wouJd Start ·Working ten hounf' a · day, !Our days a 'weei, as of July 1. ' ' Employes in the clty's pariol depart· ment have been experimenting with the All tbree:&saociatiODI' ate also..Uking fo&: iinp~ educational incentive pre>- grams and clianges in the city's sick pay policy. . Neither City Manager Robert L. Wynn nor Frank Ivens, his administrative u- sistant for personnel matters, would com· ment on the demands filed by the aS900- iaUons . - The Harbor Area citizenry t=ed out for dedication ; ceremonies when Newport Harbor High School was . completed. Many there on Sept. 9, 1930, when this photo was taken, will return this Wednesdlly at 7:30 p.m. fi>r the Harbor's Heritage Founder's Day Pro- gram, a PTA-sponsored function featuring recogni- tion of various faculty and staff members. four.!d8y week all this year and the other Bl • p 4 I ~:r::~ti~.::6~1;z~ned . 11np aaro • ' {ndians Ignore F ediraz ··off er- To Leave .Taw .., . WOUNDED KNEE, B:D. (AP) ~ !J>- diam boidlng Wounded ~ _ Jlr Mr.d a federal offer to · Jeav~ ~ "1llsge ananned and a leader said !lie mllitBnta '!ti'" through negotiating with JU.Uce Department officials. · A written copy of the government offer liad been presented to the AIM leadership. AIM members said jt was tAuned and the ashes put into an en- velope for mailiDg back to the Depart· liient of Justice. · "We're fmisbed talking With the . Justice Department,,. said carter Camp, a'. leader of the American Indian Move- ment, which led tbe l!lkeover of the blsloric hamlet TneSday. "We'll deal With tbeJ!l later In tbe field with guns and violence." .,-<!amp said the Indians want . to meet ~th Interior Secretary Rogen C.B. Morton. "or a top aide." The Department of the Interior oversees the Bureau of In-tjlan Affairs, a prime target of the AIM pilllest. 'lbe name of Henry Kissinger also was mentioned. ·,Late SUDday, the Indians burned the iovernmeol offer lo withdraw from Wounded Knee. The federal oUer ¥.led that the Ini!lans must leave without their weapons bu\ would be NJowed to leave starting aL7 a.m. EST "iltboul threat_ of mass ~ Federal officials said a grand jury in- ve!tigatlon later would detennine if charges were warranted. !lamp said today the burning of the gt>vemment proposal was "a b i t dramatic. But we wnside.r the offer only a starting ooint. . "We doii1t care Ii they mend the of- ter.We ean' consider going out unlil they deal with tbe issues that brought .. bere." Ills <Olllllltllts reflected the codlempt the govemmeot offer received . wben U .... preoealed to the lndlam late Sunday. About the aame ~ the ~ of.. fered a peace-proposal Ulldel' which they i!ould remahi In this village whel'e Hf Sioux and 31 U.S. soldleia diedln an lllllO • ...Jhowdown. • .SEE HOW THEY GO . . IN CLA.SSIFIED ADS • : • SOmetlmea older can can really go . fasL 5ee how thll OQe weol: Sp~s4 Airliners Crash_; The pr,oposal t. just ope of d.,.... lo he thrashed out as tlie cltY'• ·four em-:~~, :i:~ .=.~ 1~7 k~~ Arizona Police Spy iii .Sky? mouth. , ~ . -'i'liree of'!bO'asSocliiti0ns, l'oltce; Ma· · ·TEMPE, Ariz;· (AP);-The w-a t ch f u I-eye-of a police-blimp - 68 d. 1\11""'1• Mef4il rine Safety pnc1 affice workers, t~y re-. eventuallr, may hover over this college community just southeast .of leased, 'copies of .~ .._wage.-#piatlda .. ~P.hOl!nixlif Police"Cbiet•Arthur Fairbanks bas his way. ,.. · · btrs!f'?tl.t!:M'".:_of a JD!i\l·bllmp to help his ,iepart- ·-wn~~yburglai'lea. , .,...._,,;·;,;;Be8:;' lhO · '-~,~-• o' -:r<'t', "'Wr.tel!I· !Wlj• -tn 'ti blimp 'Can see over 10 llmu wb:!i• 'NANTES, trao · ('ililh-M Spanish ' . '1ri!h .lllll P e r ~ 0 n 1 . ., ;,,~,.lii~lriiill "In a car on thit gtbund een 1~e." Fairbanks said Sun • a~rs with a · ~' of 1'111 &:,...,. aboa!ll f1ti y 'dam§ged but made " represenll •boul .'°° oltke and c .. rical . The blimp 'he has In Diind would be about 75 feet long and hod llided in rughl tern • Wm"kers, wanll> • . two men. eo over es . iniliw.e,.~:':~.· !anding at a French '-A .,;,.,.,..,...._of·satartes-"' ·-k-· ·~ 1 resld today, and one of them crashed _, _,.,,.. ,.im ·~..-, ,.... ••• I!• notes uial burglars are concentrating on spraw ing en· in .a ball of name~ killing,· all 68 persons Tb --• of hoth t 29 000 feet would ers in suirotiiiilliig c0mmunllie8 with the tlal areas and Ignoring \he compact industrial-business area, which is -· e ~~· '8 • intent,thatJoeal.salarles·be hiked ii ljew· l I · trol ·aboard, airline spokesmen reported. ~~~ the .worst avialioo disaster port ~· employe( are be Io w .tbe. eas e~e0 ./';plied for a $35,000 grant from the U.S. Law Enforcement The plane .Which fell was an Iberian averages. · Ass~nce Administration. Marine Planes Will Make Noise On Maneuvers 'Rtslden~ around the El Toro Marine eorp. Air statk.n wni ··b.ar tbe brunt of the noise" from Marine fighter-attack aircraft partictpating In defense ex- ercises IJoii!ming sbortly,before mldnlgbt toolghl, a Marine O>rp!' spoke!man said today. Fllgbts from the base will continue un- til about 2:30 a.m. Tuesday. They are part of a North American Defense (NORAD) alert in which bases · all over western states are 1nv9lved. Other ports of Orange County shouldn't he' alfecled by tbe fiigllis, the spokesman sai~. " "They'll just scramble and go upslairll for •·While/' the Spokesman satd, adding tbat-the<rahUng exercises-wlll-1ake place over the Paclfic Ocean. The >POkesman declined to say bow many . fighter-attack aircraft from El Toro will be lnvo1ved because "It mlgbt be classified inlonnauon.'' 1be time for the esercl.ie<· wlis picked by NOilAD Olliciills, he said, 'lbe !%• ercise Is RJPP08ed to stimulate .Marme Corps defense methods. • . 00 on a fligllt fl'om Palma de Majorca -An a~ .tl)e hoard l60 per month to Lonlfon. Tile plane whlcll survived waa cost A~di1:;'.,':;!1.~;; off for ...ius.; di· a Convair .990 Coronada of Spanda.x vision emplo)!ea<Wbo now coll~~ gar~ge Chai:ter Airlines, also en route to Loodon on all , holidaYlr escept Tbanksglyli>g, and following the aame path across Cbrist{ru\s;and ,New y~·1 ~ar.. . France. ~ -Improved health insurance to !!OVer O(ficials were a.t ·a lo6s to explain Im· hospital' l'l"I Op 'lo· $!00 per day. They medt.tely how they could crash. But the oow .. get •MO• -•day. , , collision came ·while 'l'.rench milllary . Official!!. ofthe' police assoclatiOlt said technicians were manning !he air control the"'Wablaflat,111 pe'rcentcoll.nl living system during' the drawn,out strike of ' civilian air controllers for better wages increase and additional ft10l1ies pending and working coodltions. results of r countywlde salary iurvey. French airline pilots· and foreign 1her also 'want 'a lsinu1ar iniCrease in airlines ha ye agreed to o~rate normal their health in.!tltance and . they want 'im· flights over France pending the air con· plerilentation of the California Highway trol technicians' walkout which was ex-Palrol Tetiiemeht program.' They are pected to end this week. ln the mean-not seekirig any changes in their bouts. time, the strike disrupted many flights The Marine Safety Association is asking across France. for the $601per month C08t of living raise AU three of Spain's airlines were ln-but is-al!o· asking another five percent volved in crashes today_ the collision a~ tbe..bOard hilce for ·an.employes between the Iberian OC9 and 8 Con· beca,use Offici'aU say, their salaries are vair 990 Coronada of Spandax charter below. the -averages of other llteguafd airlines, and the crash of an. Av.iaco, air-agencJes. · line twtn.engine Caravelie which fell Into They are seeking still another llV1! per· the sea off Madeira with three crewmen cent bike for' the assistant director and and-no pasaengen aboard. the two lifeguard captains. The 00 crashed, tbe Co"'.'18.da made an emergency landing at a inllitary air bsse al Cognac, Fraoce, with 99 passengers and seven cte'f(. The Iberian DC9 had talten off from Palma da Mallorca tor ).<lctdon when it collided with U.. $pandax plane which • was flying IJ:om Madrid to London. The palh -France ls edenUcal. ' Skating Boy Killed SAN FRANCISCO (A~) -Seven·year- old Vincent Scott was skating near bis home when be lost control and went off tbe sidewalk futo the patb ol an autombbUe, officei-s say. • Brown Claims LawmakeJis Concealed Lobbyist· Funds . ~CRAMENTO (AP) -.The ~rej8ry of state tod&y accused a legislative com· mlttee of illegalIY altering publiC records to hide the names of legislators who recely~ money from .lobbyists. "The J8ws clearJ,y are violated," Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr. said in a news Conference. · Bu~ Brown repeatedly refused to answer questions.about wbethe11 be would seek J>!l'sectltlons, or against wi19m. .. What 'I may or may not do in respect lo ·the ctlri\inal laws is something I won't discuss today:," Brown said. BroWn displayed monthly filing rep0rts of two lobbyists and said the reports had been altered "by someone" other than the lobbyists after they were Jiled. One was the August 1970 report of Carl R, Burg, lobbyist for the fainting and Decoraling Conlnctors of CalUornla, whicll lllOWed two ·eonlrll>\itions totalling $150 to, ~Umoolal dinnera of a senator and aasenlblYman whose names were cn>Aed out. mittee encouraged lobbylsta lo file ''vague and meaningless ·expense reports. "It has been the official policy of the lobbyist control cqmmittee to alter publlc documents when a lobbyist makea a full a(ld honest report ," ~ added. "' Brown's statement did not specifically name the committee, but an aide said it was the joint ~bcommittee. The chairman is Assemblyman John Quimby (0-Rialto), who was not Immediately available for commenl Brown's statement was-prepared for release at a joint news conference with freshman Aaaemblyman R a y Goozalea (D-Blifflfie1d). - Gonzales plailned to unveil today ' bill aimed at blocking' the flow of millions of dollan · of lobbyisl campaign con- lrlbutioos, gilta and favors to state leglslators. The m~ure would 'ouUaw lobbyists 1Daldng c nn pa I g n coo· triblfUons, Gontalea said. Gas Ration · The other was the February 1971 report of Cali!omla Credit Ulllon 'League loblu'js.I Jack. P. Reidy~ in wbicll co .. trlbutlons to three tealimonlal dinners were 'altered lo delete the candjdates' Oruge . . namea:.• Sen. T-µnney _Addresses EPA on Polluti,(Jn Plan "Lobbyist.I ~nUnuallY. ~uy lunchea, dllUI' incf cocktails for public officials. The~ lake polillcians on junkets to Me>h --=--lco<r!I~ liJlrings and Like T,ahoe. Lob- EPA A~lnlstrator William RuckelshaUI welcomed the EPA and said, "We want byill.t gl•e expensive presents -auch aa LOS ANGELES . (AP) Sen. Jobo Tunney (D.Calll.), said today that gas _rationing 1>lOOQS8}s for S o u t h e r n Coll!Omla • woiild cause ''8oelal and economic cbaoa" and 11would be 1m .. posalbl~ to enforce without putting a ~ at the back of eYM')' motorist."• Jan. 15. • to work with·~ to see Ii-Ow we can avoid refrl&entors, automobile Ures, aporUng The ,chief feature of theR propos4ls delfl'OYing GUl''""'fl!'!DY and still clean equJt>ment.and cases of liquor.'' was·g .. ratlonlng during smog seasons:to lip the air.'' -. · Asel! for Jpecilic u.amples of those cul back driving bf as mucll u 80 pel'-Yorty termed the gas raUoiiJni pro-trips and gUts, Brown replled : "! doo 'I .cent, ·posal "ahoCklnr." . thlnk '!"l' purpose will be served.'.' EPA Depul)' Admlolstrafur David Fri 'l'unMY pcopoo<d· the ~t of &ct be said the' inddenta .w:ere "all re- took palils to ocotch the notion that .ps mass transit and a awltcb to low· cenL" raUlllling was p"'POS<d In !eat to prod emission automobile . enclnes a 1 Brown, the stale'• watchdog over cam· Congress Into extendilll the mld-11!1$ aitemau ... to wlllt lie termed ''i>Olfce-j>al&ll flilng p~ures, said stata law a..dllne for meet1n1 the 1tandards of the atate IOlutlac\I." waa •P»8J'ODllY viola led when the same . Wea4)1er The weatherlady ,... sunny skies _ .fQf_'ftlesday, wllh..bl&bs of arcund . 65 degrees at the be&clles and in- land areas, OvOnlghl lows in the 50s. INSlltt: TODA l' '. ~ lm1'818 SS, «It owner, lmmac! Riii, PS, aervlct ~. f495. ("*9 ~o.) U four out of live Southem Calllomla cars were euddenly for<>ed off the road for 1lJt months-JOI' as the Envlroo- menlal Pnitectlan • 11'"""1 bas recom- • · mended, '!'Umle1 said, "Loi ~ would he llD a dly In a siege. "f;vJry peraOll with • Job ...uJd be coolrmted with • choloe bet-000>- pllum or ~clal <Olulropbe,P ba Clean Alr Act of197l1. He noted tbal he lntroduetd lel)slallon commiltee "ordered Ila ataff to keep lob- "! want " make It clear ~ the -lo "blisl Into the hlglcway trust lUlldl lo hylst documenia bidden lrom other state ihat our proposol -....i. ltrioutly • db<~ money to "'81fl'#'ensil.'" ' " · ·~ and tb<I public~' , ' "Th< Rand Is 'l"l<k.,. than the eve:• aavs sanv. Tiu i<l""ll ttnP. per Of 68 years ~ IQme dt~r thoughts , though, like her belief that •oci•tv lliU haa a lot lo learn about aer. Ste: storv on Page 11 . ...... ' L,M. ltY'I 1 ' . . ..... • The car IOld the lint cf4y -·114 ran - only about en """" after the newspaper '" delivered. U yoa'Want io llQy or..n 'a car qolckll', JY" your OWll DAILY ~u.qr classlllell-want 1111 today .. 'Tlie· ilirecl line 1s -. • aatd. .. 1 'llmneJ'I leitllllOlll' came 111 tho finl dailif dine~ o! boarlllP~ by ~ .EPA m the ooclat-aDd emnomic Jmpoct el air pollution ccletiol 'PIOpollll for Southern c.Jlfomla llOllOW!ced by alter mucll ~"'1111.: " 1'1-• •llt'1fo 1-'l\1CfiilD!l!iril'blD oaIDng-tor a ·ra11ff' of p,rown'• crl!Jcpm 11_,. the said. •, >Wtltlll '~ to<\IYtloP ~-Jointllubc!ocnmltteeon 'L~flsi·atlv,o Ila ldd<d. ,""f · · ~ ~ion-Advocicy l\eilSlraUon. Jr Ill c.b'. ach. IS S!;"'*" ~ hlll'rieled '"In ; enilne. ~: ..;•' • • -. !l'lt ~·~s;,asolp!!i~~~Y!"!}•~~-~llrowwltnh )Ill, -w l!ch' appeirl ., 111Mo1 11'1 · •-,.,.. Cl'lilCQ """ mM , w..., ..a .wa• lnaxlmum Pgui:J.nol 'P<*h'' 10• *'l'-"*"'"1 ...,. loophol.<*'lha." ~ la a vlrtual Jo 0 vl1'llon to 0"f,.,.~111'il:..U..;'.Sa.;. Yo~y i ~=·a ... ,,,. .. wO. Iii. ~lold'ln a 1tatemen.t tbe-'com-' . . • . . • -... .'~··· . -- ' .. Clll"'"'lt t ClaMllltll tl•M ~·--tt -.. _, .. _ .. ...... ..... . 11119"'*1-' ,. ,lllMa , .. ,, , .............. . "9f"M-WO 14 ,, ... UMtra » I • ' • • 2i 'DA!LY Pit.OT N Guerril t rial i . ~~ Cha~~es 8 With Mu~rs .o~ Envoys tdiA8roU?.t. (l!PJI -Sudaitaald'1.. ., wtli lit a llUI Md ..W ....,llolloll lbNnl a ~l=Jl'wl !Ill day lt would put on trlal for murder the cbarstll.'ta Plrm'l¥llt «l"amrt MIL-• rit(;;t}; widows .S ....._: • clght Black September guerrillas who Thi~·•• ill Sr'znsrl _..,..,.Auld~-, killed two Amert can and one Belatan the bOdlei OC-V:.S.""1~ Oioj> A'.. 'Ille tJu.e 8ii<l tlie Belgian dWji 'l'iF dipkmlala In the siege of the saudl Ara-ll<>tl, 141 and dePoitY cblil Of ..-film were betten and ldc:kecl 1"l1da1 btan emba"J' Frida~. George birtla Moilre, .fl, left Id nlpt and then murdered by burala of machl..gun fire In the basement of tho saudi~AHblan EmbaaaY whelo they bad been beld hostage. Two Arab diplomata were relNred. t _ AU!horftll!s uld the meo bad hem beaten so severely it waa difflcult to tell ; •' '· ' ( British Soldier Dies ' . ' of Assault t BELFAST · (UP!) ·-A 19-yeaN>ld appliance atore in south BeUaat'• U.bum 1'.011<1. Tbe two anned men who planted It pve a warning and there were no c'asualties. . wbether they were blitc1t or white. 'lbelr bodies were riddled with 1t Jwt 90 machinegun bullets, Sudal>Oae olficlala reported. -~ In Wublngtoo, ~ llf State Wil- liam P. Rogers called for lhe death peo- alty for the eight Arab perr11laa. He fllld: "! d<ll't know of any other_, to.deal with them ••• I thtnl: lhe death penalty la quite appropriate." t Btitllh soldier died in a hospital early ~ day !run injurlet aullered Sunday night 1 in the Roman Catholic Lower Falls Road : dlstrict when he was savagely beaten by { a mob made up mostly of women and _1 1 then was shot in the head. .. His death brought the toll in violence ' among Catholics, Protestants and securi· .. ty forces since August, 1969, to 740 killed. f Barlow was the ninth soldier killed in the .; provlrice tbia year. Two other teenagers were wOllllded during the night. A gunman In a passing. car fired four bullets at a 14-'year-old Protestant girl as she was walking along a road. A 16-year-old youth waa admitted to a hospttal with a gunshot wound in the ab- domen and authorltlea oaid he waa In ~rloua condition. The Sudan's acting attorney general ocdered formation of an investigating shot and committee under Prosecutor General Ab- bas Ibraham to probe "all the. incidents which took place at the saudl A?,abian Embassy" and to place .the murder charges. ~ ROman catholic Bishop WWtam Thllbin }, visited Barlow's unit today to express his 4' oonpw and regret at the killing. -Anptfier soldier lost a foot when a , ~ rocket hit the armored pel'SQnnel carrier in w!Uch he was on patrol. He was iden- tified today as Fusilier Edward Shields, ... 20. ' Two comrades In the rear of the vehi· ' cle escaped with minor injuries. Shields , was reported out of danger. '· The Soviet-made rocket was launched -. from one or two cars which had been : following the two-vehicle patrol. In continuing violence, a bomb blast caused ,et tensive damage to 8Jl electrical " Son of Coast J Auto Dealer ~ . , :£ Seriously· H11rt ~ The son of Newport Beach auto dealer -Chick Ivetson was hT critical condltiOn z· today at Hoag Memorial Hospital with ~ injuries: sustained when his car ·plunged ~·from P.acific Coast· .Highway early &in- :. day morning. -Chick Iverson JV, 20, of 35 Channel Drive, .Newport Beach, apparently lost control of his 1972 Jaguar XKE on . the ra:.n sµ~ high"".ay near El Morro school . just north ef •Laguna Beach, California · Highway Patrol officers said. I Olli.,~ the '1l14 .-as daltiand l!gt rajn waa falllllg ma~g 14• rood treacherous. Iverson'• car careened' <>ff the road, clipped a telephone pole and plunged 100. feet down an embankment, police said. Iverson was thrown clear of the car which was a total wreck, officers said. 'The Newport Beach police helicopter airlifted Iverson to the hospital. the hospital. Officers said the injured youth was conscious at the scene and was com- plaining of leg and chest pains. A spokesman at Hoag Hospital said this morning Iverson is in intensive care with internal injuries and a nwnber O( other "undetermined injuries. Newport Cabin Cruiser Looted ' Thieves broke into a cabin cruiser tied up at a private dock in Newport Beach over the weekend and stole nearly $600 worth of appliances and tools. Peter Debaun, of 1500 S. Bayfront, Balboa lslan,d, told police he found the canvas cover over his boat UDSlJapp¢ early Saturday momIDg and his property missing. The boat was docked beside De- baun's home. Among items taken from the 36-foot cruiser was a $250 ship's clock and $300 worth of tools, police said. OU.NG! COAST • ·The vlolence •oc~<-w~red"' despite the presence of another 1,000 British troops in Belfast, placed on duty to curb violence in a critical referendum this week. Motorcycle Faris Get. Excitement . Afi£r All-Mace NEW , YORK (UPI) -.Tllrillleektng motorcycle fans claiming stunla by daredevil Evel Knievel were too dull at a motorcycle show got some excitement aft.er au when the pro~ter of the show maced them during a dispute over a re- fund for tJcket!, police said. 1be promoter, Ken Brown, 30, was ar- rested Saturday night on harassment and Mace possession charges, and nine penoDJ were treated at the first aid sta- tion of Nassau County Coliseum at East Meadow, N.Y. About 75 persoD.s among the-audience of 2,700, all of whom paid '6 each to see the show, confronted Brown afterwards, told him the stunts weren't good enough and demanded their money back. As ~the argument grew heated, Brown · al(egedli pulled out a can of Mac.· and began1spraying the group. Police said two other men, James M. Draper, 20, of Wichita, Kan., and Seth Westrlng, 35, of Niles, Ill., both con· nected with the show, also were charged with possession of Mace. Supreme Co11rt Won't Rehear Hughes Decision WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. supreme Court today declined to recon!ider its decision throwing out a massive damage judgment against the financial empire of Howard R. Hughes. In a brief, routine order, the high court rejected the plea of lawyers for Trans World Airlines who asked for a rehear· ing. saying lhe high court's decision voiding the judgment turned on an issue which had been presented by the Hughes Tool Co., then owned by Hughes, violated anUtrust Jaw by falllng to purchase jet aircrart for TWA in the 1950s. Hughes ToQ.l at that time owned more than 78 perteot of the TWA stock. · . The Supr~ Court reversed the damage judgment -which approached $160 million fncluding interest. The suit w~s dismtaaed. -' DAILY PILOT The maJc>r1ty.Jn;the 6 to %· de<:ision held Th9 or•noe Co•ut DAILY PILOT, ..,.1,,, ~left that the jet tf!naactlon oould not be i. <Orl'lblned ,.,. N•~·-. •• ~n!Jled w ··• ·-tested in an antitrust suit because the ""' Or1n99 Co••' Publtlhl>IO Coml)llnv. se~ ·-·,....,"" Civil A-~"'cs Board authorized con-,,,, .Ollion1 •11 ~11111111, Moncl•, tllr~---..v-.. w Frld•y, fOr COiii MHa, N.wptrf ,-..,-n .10f TWA by Hughes Tool. k.,..llnglon l1te:~/FDU11t•I" V•ll•V, ~ = ~ ·-Jn ••·. U , ••Kfl. 1r•in11iMl!litMCk ,.,., sen ci."""!tf:-.' -~ As ~ eQr er oecisJon, Justice a." J1,1tn C1J>i11r-. A 11ng11 ~.::: '!:'"niiii'..good~al'&hall toot. J)() part. in de- 1111111on 11 111tQll•"9d s.1un:11v1 •"" sria,P. --• -• Tri. P'"1~rP11 M !l•Jllf"il ~1.ru 11 ,, "° wap .. , • nytng the petlUon for a rehe11ring. h1 Sir"°'• (OSI• M-, C.lilor"l~. fl&Ho. ----.,. , Robtf't-N .. W11d ~ • - Pr•kl"" .... Putolll~tr - J ... l 1. c.1.v €--JyMac' • h • - VIU Prnid"'t lrw:I G-11 Ml"9"r ~-· -," -~""ca ~' 1, ne. • lho11111 x .... 11 - ei:11ror Thom•• A, Mu1phi"• 11.\111,tti!>Q EClllor L P•l•t Krl•t N..-po11 llHdl cn1 l::<11tor _...,.Offka JJJl•M...,pert hul1v•t' Grabs Finger · Costa Mesa firemen were gritting \heir teeth 9ver Frank Arrance Jr.'• -.weei tooth Sunday. A total of siJ: firemen summoned to the Harbor Shopping Conttr pushed , pulled, poked and ,pried Jor 30 minutes getting the 31'-yeaMld hoy's etuck hand out of a candy machinf.ll , They !lnally f~ the Escondido tot, who had reached up the v.n- ding machine's delivery chute in search of tuty loot. He complained of a plnohed finger, but came out In better •bape than the machine, whlcb firemen fillllly had 14 tear apart. Amuican officials at the airport said Sudanese olllctala told the'!' the Black September -"wtll he~.· , The State Deparlmml aakf' lhe bodiOs would arrive at Andrews Air Force Base, Md. near Washington late today and that the men would be buried in Arlington Na· tional Cemetery. Both were World War II veterau. The entire diplomatic' COJllS o I Khartoum was on the runway today. many of them weeping openJy, when the two Dag-draped coffins were loaded into the plane by fork-lilt trucks. Tbe prealdenUal plane, was dispatched to Khartoum by Presldellt Nixon, Tbe Saudt mlnlstri ol puhllc service and administraUon, Abdul llalunan Abdaal, accompanied the bodle!. He will convey Sudan.'s condolences personally to President Nixon. The wives of the two men, holding baclt tears, went down the loog line of diplomats and embassy staff shaking hands and saying goodbye. Mrs. Moore stopped to embrace each of the four U.S. Marine guards in dress blue unifonns who guarded the coffins. Another special American plane new the body of the Egyptian-horn Eld to Cairo today. If the eight members or. the Black September group are executed they will .be the first ol the group 14 be executed. Newport to Add 7 :N'e'W' ()fficers To Police Ranks Newport Beach will add seven new men to the ranks of the Police Depart- ment next week, but plans for creation of a Traffic Division wttl11.D the department have fallen through. City Manager Robert L. Wynn today confirmed that a $160,000 federal grant for the new division was scuttled by President Nixon's impound on federal funds. , Wynn said the city bad hoped to use the funds to beef up traffic enforcement and was planning to add still another seven officers to the force as of July 1, the start of the 1973-74 fiscal year. Instead, he said, city funda will be used this month to hire seven officers that Police Chief B. James Glavas will assign at bis discretion. Glavas said this morning that most of the new men will be added to various functions in the Patrol DJvision. He described the additions as the first significant increase in the size of the force in three years. There will be 109 sworn officera In the department when the new men are hired. "With the addition of the men, we will have a police officer ratio " 2.05 per 1,000 populaUon,'' Glavas said. Levee Planting Slat,ed Saturday Tbe "greening of the river" project under the direction of Orange County Greenbelt Coordinator Rod Sackett con· tinues on the Santa Ana River levee in the Huntington Beach-Costa Mesa area. 1be next levee planUng day wlll be Saturday. The work area is the west, or Huntington Beach, side of the river. 1 Planting is done by teams of two persons equipped with a hoe, bucket •'!'I stick to measure distance betwe«i plants. · 'parkhlf will be aval)able at AUanta A V1l11U4\ In .JlunUngtob lleach. AU pmool -at>ould l>o-,at )eaol ll~ean of age with one suptil"fising aduR-(or each JO wot~era. .,. • Those Interested io 1hls project can can 13Hllll for more tnfdrmaUon. Fullerton Man Dies , .,,. After Auto Crashe8 Emll Puqilaie',-'t9, ot 111 S. ,Annin Ave., Fullerton, died , In All~ Memodal Hospltaf Sunday .-raf hours ·after be waa lnvolved ln a one car ac- cident. Police aatcl his autmnoblle went OUI of conh'ol and crulw!d Into a power pole ti Roymond Ind Kimberly slreetl tn Fullerton. -" MILY PILOT St.ff,..... UNWILLING STEER HAS HANDLER AT END OF HER ROPE Julio Bolangor, 14, (loft), Debbie J1ckoon, 17, Arfl Ag Students Mesa Ag Sehool Students' Interest on the Rise By RUDI NIEDZIElma OfllMI D9flT ........... About a year ago proud Debbie Jaclt- son and "Clem," a rust-colored Hereford steer with a pink nose paraded pUt the pens oo the Costa Mesa High School farin. Not one hair seemed out of place on Clem's well-brushed hide and he mooed with gusto as he was led by a rope past the expert eyes of Future Farmers af America judges. Today Debbie's beloved Clem, an olr ject of nine months care and feeding, is in somebody's freezer. "It bothered me, yeah, but there is nothing I can do about it," says Debbie, 17, one of ~e school's 270 •ericultural students. 411 knew when I bought ~im that I wu ra,\sing him for meat.'? _ acre fann. but they may also enroll in other courses teaching them skills which are in great demand in Orange County. A""!"<fing to -· there is money to be made bf landscapers, omameDtal bor-- tlculturists, nurserymen, gardeners, greenskeepers and persons working in otheor jobs related to Orange County's burgeoning home building industry. "Animal agriculture is becoming some- what de-emphasized in. Orange County because it's moving to the north and south of the state,'' Boston explains. "Often we get kids who want to work with animals but we also want to tell them, "Hey, if you learn landscaping, yoo can earn a lot of mooey right here in this area." The school farm, although containing the normal pastures, pens, vegetable fields, also boasts of holllou3es, latb- houses aJ\d a misthW.se where these skills can be learned. • ...... r .. eI I • TRAFFIC ... J • traffic Into Cella w... . . Trallle eolll'*'I have aaid the elllltmg bridle ii already <.anYing rar m.ore tr•f- fic than ever JrD Intended aod 1l IS con-~ tbt. -crlllcal 1raflic problem ID the dty; • '! "ClDl pouth!Crouting of'the new cross· log ll an acceu road that would spilt off Pacific Coast Highway east of Jamboree ROid,dOIS Ille DuntS, cross the baY. to lhe· C8StaW3YI property and link Up Wl)h Westcliff Drive at Dover Drive (Wes~1,~f becomes 17th Street across Irvin~ Avenue ). · Another feeder road alternative for ttie bridge wottld split off Coast Highw.ay near the center of the Promontory Poll'll development and then angle acrass the Castaways Property to 17th Street. A third reeder road choice would come off~ Joaquin Hl11s Road, down part of Back Bay Drive and then across to l7tll Street just above the Dunes. · • The traffic ~!an alternative that shows two bay crossiilgs would include the 1?th Street' bridge and another crossuig feeding off of san Joaquin Hills Road. The second bridge would take cars "r San Joaquin, up part of Back Bay Drive and then cross at the narrows in front of Eastbluff to 22nd Street on the other side. Deylin stressed the fact that any of the proposed traffic alternatives contained in phase two can be modified. Even after one alternative is chosen for the general plan it, too, can be amended if necessary in the future , he added . House ()f ficial W ams S&L Firms In Newport Talk Savings and loa(lS firms should be wary of trying to win all the business op- portunities now reserved for banks, says the chairman of the supervision sulr committee of t!le Houae Banking and CWTency Committee. Rep. Femand J. St. Germain, (DR!.), told the califDmia Savings & Loan League in Newport Beach during the weekend that the price for gaining such new powers might be the requirement that savings and loans pay the same tax- es as banks. If that happens, St. Germain said, "we are going to see the thrift institutions phased out." St. Gennain also said that· Congress will play a stronger role in establishing the law for the savings and loan business. He said be plans to introduce a bill call- ing for a moratorium on conversions of federally-chartered mutual savings and loan associations -those owned by their depositors -iDto fmns owned by public stockholders. Learning how to produce food for lhe rapidly rising JiWU18tioo ol the United Stalf!O It. wbal Ul'.currlc1!1.lllJ\in·ll>f ~ta Mesa ltigh School Agriculture Depart- ment is all about. And despite the comm<m be~e( that agriculture is 1'on. its way out"~ in Or- ange County, enrollment in classes raog- ing from ag mechanics to landscaping hu more than quadrupled over the last four years. "The Sa1able skill is what this is all . about. 'lbere·i&nc(reas:on why a kid 'g~ · Ing tlrougb college shouldn't hive a 98.lable skill, if for no ottter reason than to raise bimself througb sdlool," s.zy, Boston . SL Gennailt already bas introduced a bill that would cut off federal tnsurance from 8'>0dationl that con-. "Congress wants to have a say in how It (c<invenlona)-.rill take place/'·&. Ger· mabllaaJdQ "We .are -not happy with the rules prOpOSed 'DOW. Congress wiU study this itsel~ not have an outside com· mission do it." John Boston, chainnan ol the vocation- al agriculture department, says the uir surge in interest is motivated-by Ule ecology movement and the diversity of skills that are being taught. Using individualized instruction tech- niques, the school's three agriculture teachers intend to teach their students a variety of salable skills with which they can start a job after they graduate. These include jobs as anJma1 keepers, wool she~rs. veterinary ~t. wool sheareni, veterinary assistants, flower arrangers, backhoe operators, tree trimmers, kennel keepers, horse trainers, machinery salesmen and many others which are offered aa indu.strial packages. Not only do students learn bow to p~ duce food by working on the school's 20- Supplemented by work experience Jll"1r grams offered with the help ol. local pet shops, veterinarians, nurseries and flow· er ~ the instruction offered by. tbe agriculture department strives to . be meaningful. Sometimes the ag students are still expooed to the "IOd kielre<" stigma cast on fanners by city dwellers but the pic- ture is rapidly changing, according to Boston. The image ci a· farmer as a man with bib overalls and dirt oo his bOota iii be- ing replaced by a "man with a big Cad- illac who is reaping the harvest," be be- lieves. The ag program, though located on the Co6ta Mesa campus, is open to all high school !tudEllla in the Newport-Mesa Unified Schoo! District. Another;. speaker at the conference, president Maurice Mann of the Federal Home Loan Bank-of. San.F.rancisco, said the fedqiil regulation allowing savings and loans institutions to pay a higher in- tere$t l'.>D. savings accounts than banks may be eliminated when it expires in June. "This industry has to have an interest rate differential," be said. "Jt cannot survive without it." Huey Newton Ill COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) Black Panther leader Huey P. Newton called off a Scandinavian speaking tour because of a bleeding ulcer and is flying home, bis. Danish hosts said today. LOW PRICES ARE BORN HERE • • • RAISED ELSEWHERE ' GE 23.6 cu. ft. AMERICANA• Side-by-Side Refrigerator- Freezer with lmmenH 301 lb. c•paclfy tre•iw Jutt:18l4 w wtde- no lroat throughout. toe .Bin ·--1280 .....,_ Rofrlgontor IMIU!M: ~':1:17' ' --1>.1r Meat t<iiDW. ..., •bf• ""°' "'"'"* ond adJuatablo c1b!not thafVM. ot1ompoo:ecro1...,1111oe --.. oan dlapo_,, _ ; NOBODY SELIS G.E. FOR LESS ., . Jt{AN D.UNW ·. " ' f"'.I' M...:·ef ' U Caflfornla'• i........., 90 ltAY CASH c-r•ll••-.~·---.-... ;:t:.'W WITH AIHOYIO Group Wltll lftO CllDIT 'Ip Alll0A19 Powff of ~-10 s~':' 111111 m Volume lluylnt 111 ---~ 1815 NEWPORT BLVD. . Dowrrtvwn Cesta Mesa . -Phone 548-7788 ... ~ I I • I 1 - VO •c •c ~p '''IJOb , ' ' ' •, . • . " I I -· • ·-----·---·----'=--~ r· - ,~~~ng~ Cf-!!!t .. ·~ ~ - VOL'.. 66, NO. 64, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PASES ORANGE coul'irY, 'cAtlFORNIA .• . ' MONOAY,MARCH S, 1973 c Two Planes Collide All 68 on One Killed; Others S!Jle NANTES, France (UPl)-Two Spajllsh airlinera with a total of 176 persons aboard .collided In fligbt over ' Western France lo!lay, and °"" of them ~ in a ball of names, killing all 68 persom aboard, airline · spPkesmen reported. passengers an<\ seven crew. The lbeflan DC9 bad takeo off from Palma de Mallorca for Londcill·when-11 collided with the Spandar plane which was flying from Madrid tu Londoo. The path across France ls edentical Police and alrllne authorities said the DC9 jet, beaded from Palma de MaDorca, Balearic Islands, to IAIDdm with 60 adult ~ ... -.J>!IJ plus a er.w of ..-expodeof all$'~ collision ·and craabed ~ -1ern·Fraoce. ''Tbere were no •SU111r1Ti(ft+«nL" S,llid..lbeda Airtlne aflicials ..ilr-1'1DL • autltorWesbere. _ ---bnc!e lfpan A Time The second plane with 108 p e r s o n s aboard was badly damaged but made a safe emergency landing at ' a French military airport. Tile crash of both at 29,000 feet would have been the worst aviation 'disaster -- The Harbor Area citizenry turned out for dedication p.m. for the Harbor's Heritage Founder's Day Pro- gram, a PTA-sponsored function featuring recogni- tion of various faculty and staff members. • ceremonies when Newport Harbor High School was ' completed. Many there on Sepl 9, 1930, when this : photo was taken, will return tliis Wednesday at 7:30 ' .... • Brown. Says · iaws Broken On Lobbyists SACRAMENTO (AP) -The secretary of state today accused a legislative com- Mlttee of Illegally altering pubijc records it» hide the names of legislators who !'eeeived money from lobbyists. HThe laws clearly are violated," l!ecr<tary of Slate Edmund G. Brown Jr. said io a news OOPference. But Brown repeatedly refused la -answerquestiona-about·whetherhe would teek_ proseaiUona, or against whoJ!l. lncdians Reject U.S. Off er . To Leave Wounded Knee WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (AP) -In-cbarges were warranted. dians holding Wounded Knee today ig-Camp said today tbe burning of the nored a federal offer to leave \be village goveinment proposal was "a b i t unarmed and a leader said the militants dramatic. But we consider the offer only were through negottatiog with JuWce a starting point. Department officials. "We don'I care ii they exteod the of- A written oopy of tl)e govemment offer fer.We can't consider going out until they bad been presented to the AIM deal with the issUes tbal brought us leadership. AIM members said it was here." burned and the asbes put into an· en-His comments rollec!A!\I the contempt velope for mailing baclt to the Depart· the government otter received wben it men! ol JuaUce.. was presented la the Indians late Sunday. in 3e wtiJCllreD wasatlll:ieftan DC9 on a lligbt from Palma de Majorea ta London. The plane wblch survived was a Convair 990 Corooada ol Spandax Cbarler-Alrlines,-also-en route to.London and following the same path across France. Olflcials w.re at a loss la explain Im- mediately bow thOy could cra,sb.-But tbe. collision came while French mllltary technicians were manning the.W. OODtrol- system d1irtiJg tbe >.draWD-.QUt strike of civilian air -con~ers for !>etler wages and wm:klilg condiUons. . French airline pilots and foreign airlines .have agreed to operate normal fights over France pending the air con-- trol technicians' walkout which was er.- pected to • end tbiS week. In tbe mean- time, the strike disrupted many flights across France. . All three of Spain's airlines were in- volved in crashes today -the collision between the Iberian DC9 and a. Con- vair 990 Coronadit ol Spandax charter airlines, and the crash of an A viaco ~ line twi.Hngine.caravelle which fell into the sea oll M>delra willi tJiree crewmen lliiifiif"'"~-;--~~- "What I J!UIY pr.may not do In ftspecl to the criminal laws· ls -thing I _.I cUscusa ladq,~ ~ '111411 ... .. • ' _ Brown dlsp)ayed moothly filllljfftporls ol two ,lob!>Yl&ls and uJll ~ niporll )lad Ren , aJtered "by someone'' other than the lobbylsls after they were fUed. !!W~finlshecLtalking-"rith--tbe __ --AJ:louUbe. ~time tM JndiApt~ Justice Departmen~" said' carter Camp, fered a peace Jl'OpOlal under wblch they a leader of the American Indian Move-would remain In this vlllag~ ~ 146 men~ wblch led the ta~ ol the Silllli: and SI U.§. &Oldil!D died In an 1819 -bamlOt Tµoioclay. "lfe'll -Showdoim. . ' " --- The 1X;9,.~ashed, .~ Coronada l!llld•, an emergency ~-at a mlllluy\Jjl: , r base '"al"" 'Cognac;' ' Frluice, • jll• • -. . -, 'Orie was the ,August 1970 report of Cari It. Burg, lobbyist for the Painting and Decorating Conlroclars of Clllfomla, wblch showed two contributions totalllng f1SO to testimonial dlnnera..oLa...aenator- ~d assemblyman_. whose names were crossed out. -The other was the February 1971 (eport of California Credit Union League lobbyist Jack P. Reidy, In which coo- tributlons la three testlmonial dinners were altered to delete the candidates' names. ~~'Lobbyisls continually buy lunches, · ~ and cocktails for public officials. t'lley take poliUcians 0n Junkels ta Mex- ico, Palm Springa and Lake Taboe. Lob-tifists give expeuslve presents -such as •tdrlgeratan, automobile tires, sporting ~ulplllellt and cases of liquor." . NAlked for apecific examples of those lrips and gills, Brown roplled : "I don't ,41Unk any purpose Will be served." .. ~t be said the incidents were "all re- ,~t." ·1~Brown, the state's watchdog over cam- 8Jign _filing procedures, aald state Jaw "5 apparenUy violated when the same !!OmmlUee "ordered !ls staff lo keep lob- :.i.ylst documenls bidderi from other s.lata .... 11encies and the public." ~arget of Brown's criticism was the • .JOint Subcommlttee on L-e g h I at Ive M.wcacy Registration, w b i c h ad- io!nlsters a ,1949 lobb}'ist law Iba! Brown • ljtmed "so weak. and riddled with · !6opholes !bat It is' a virtUal inV!tation la c:QmJpUon." · ,..Brown said -in a statement ·the com- .ljl!ttee encouraged lo~ls • to lile ;4!vague and meaningless expense reports. . . . -'"It haS ·betl> the official policy of the "'4obbylsl control committee la alter public ;ilacilments when a lobbyist rilalw a lull 11¢ bonest report," be added. . 1,1"Brown's statement did not specifically -~me the committee, but an aide said It . -""8 the joint subcommltt<e. The • I t • ' ~ ta AasemblyQ>On John Quln>by ~iUalla), who was l\Ot iJnmtidlatetY ~yallable for comment. . • Candy Mach.ine • &rabs · F~1iger • COSta Mesa.firemen were grltli118 their ~th over Frank Arrance Jr.'• sweet ti>oth Sunday. #~ .. 't! • ..._._4\". ~ i.i.~J:t·.n:t•:tZI~ '.c.p utdlhe lndllaf.... meet ?aj-----l!!''*'-ahouJd ~ with-lllterlilr Soeftil1'1 Bllgeil C.11. tim!'lm:"l'llOYailiii!'aD civil r!gbli and Morlm "or a·top aide." 'Ifie Deportme\lt peace movement voluitteen to gather of the Interior _..,,... the Bureau of In-here. dian Affairs, a prime target ol the AIM AIM leaders Means and Denni! Banks proleflt. The name ol Henry Kissinger refused to attend Sunr\ay's session after alao waa mentioned. they learned the .senior U.S. olllclal, Lale Sunday' . the Indians burned the Ralph Erickson, special assistant to the governmenl-oller-to-witbdraW-lrom.. _u.s.~general.-""ll_oot pmenf, WOlillded Knee. 'The federa~ offer U.S. attorpeya for Nor t b and South stipillated that the Indians must leave Dakota repreliented the govemmenL witbilut their weapms •but would he Means said : "We don't want la deal allo)'red la leave atarllng at 7 a.m. PST with the-JOwer 'echelon Dunkles of the without threat of mass airests. federal government any looger. 'M>ey Federal officials said a grand jury in-don't sbgwlup for meetings. They are not vestigatioo later would detentllne If dependable." Two M~re Upper ·Bay Bridges· Seen in Stuily By WILLIAM SCllREDIEB Of ... 0.. .... Shilt NeWJ>Ort ·Beach bas no choice but la build at least one ~ bridge across Up- per Newport Bay, according la the con- sultant preparing the traffic study for the city'• general plan. Alld one of three alternaUves to solving fUturo tralflc problems shows two ""?' Cl'OSllngs of tbi bey -OD1 across the .,.,._. Jrom ~ufl fO '21111 Sl\'eet· and the other ...... !rom"Newport Dunes la 17th Street. The recommendatfoos. 'bJ Alla M. Vo<ltbeea and AISoclatea are part of the nearly. completed second Jlll!se of .the traffic studf. They -..... lint lired moNO than three montha 880, bub oply DOW bave been worked Into final draft 'form. Other pou1111e major dlaDges 1n the Newport Beath traffic network will he conslderod at 7:11111-m. ~JS by the Cltizent Advilory ~ Com- mlttee at the Nt11POrt Pier Lileguanl H~uarten. · ta Coast Hlgbway or into the hills la Laguna Beach. • The phase two alternatives will get fmal perusal fro mtbe citizens committee before being passed oo la planners and the city council for eventual .inclusion in the g<nera1 plan. The third and final phase of the study, wh!ch is due to he completed by mjd- June, inwlves choosing me alternative to be included in the general plan and Im· plemented. The Upper Bay crosslnga are ~ to draw the ~led comment froiD residents and --AD' three ol the alternate plans show at -... ..,. cnming just north ol 1he esistlng -0oas1 l!ighway bridge, running oil the "11lJway and onto an upgraded 17th street to bleed oil aome .traffic lnw Colla )lesa. ·'l'raffic eaglneers have said the esisting . bridge Is alread1 carrying far more traf. flc than ever was intended and it i8 con- sidered the most critical traffic problem in the clly. EX.~epiion Plea. -- Costa Mesa -city cobncilmen toDlgbt are expected to act on a zone excePtlon re- quest for a. mulij·inunoo doll/If ms.,...,. heedquarters north ol the • San Diego Freeway. . '!be · State Farm . ·proposal, •potential sou.tee of jlop to 1400 pew ~ .fqr O>sta Mesans, will he beard at 6:3dp.m. In city council chambers, Tl. Fak Drive. • N2_~1l''i!'~21'~8Lotof the $1.5 • to ·$$ on ,,u,.,,, l!yla!Jd Lilboialaries. The plannmt· 'l"!'l' mission last mmtb recoinmended · the projeot with a,:;.o vote. Plahs are to construct', State· Fann's western regiOOal headqoatters on 20 acres· of property purchased from the Segerstrom . Family. Tentative com. pletlon date l.s 1974. . The 151,000 aquare-foot, OOHtory plant · will employ approximately 1,100 workers, - mOst ol' Whom will 'be ab1fled la Costa Mesa from an existing State Farm operatioo in Santa Ana. . Additional workers, however, are ezpected to be hired.' Vice Mayor Willard T. Jonlan this morning predicted that tonlgbCs council session wOclld be routine and Come la an earlJ conclusion .beclluse of the absence of. two-councilmen. ' Jordon will be standing In , for Mayor Jack Hammett and Councilman Alvin J!inlcey, wbO along .With City, Manager Fred Sorsabel, are attendlng the Na· tional '!Jeague of Cities confer:ence In Waablnglan D.C. The vice mayor Indicated he would uk poot)lonement ol anolher major agenda ll•nnmtil the luJI council could debate It in atucly.aesston. Thl.s Item would bave chal1pl! the general plan of an area boUDdtd ·by Vic- toria ·Street, We.st t9tb Street, Harbor Boulevard and Newport Boulevard to reflect a reduction In clenslly. ~ the Jle)I' bey bridges, the study maka ~that Include: -Cloalnc off' Paallc Coaat lllgbway al the l!an\8 Atla Rlnr and moutlna it inland lieblnd Newpori-!lhores tu create • mUslve ~ with" the •~ ol the Newvo<t ,,....,.. • • Blil11p Patrol * o. ' ' • I ' • • , ~~~~~ P_o~e .sP.Y iri ~~y? UNWILLING -STEER HAS HANDLER AT. END OF· HER ROPE J~IJi ae11n91r. 14, (left), Ditbble Jlcklori, 17, An f4'1 Studanb ' . ' ·Mesa Ag Sehool . .Students' lnt.erest. on dw Rile . ' . . . ' . ' . ' . By .l!Ulll ~Kl . , Of ... .,..,,,...,...., ' A\l'!Qt. a .Yel!t' ago Jlroud ~bbie ~ack· son· and "CJem11~ ! rost-c61oi'ed µet"efprd. steer w\th ~ Pin!< noee. parsd!;d psst the ' pens on '\he Cosl'll 111<!8 High. School farm. Not one hair seemed out of".place m Clem's weJl-brushed ·bide and bti mooOd with gusto as he was led bl'. ' rope psst the expert eyes of Future Farmers -of America judges. · · Today Debbie's beloved .ctem, an ·ob- ject of nine months care and f.e.tlng, is Jn Someboiiy's fre'ezer. ' "It bothered. me, yeah, but there Is nothing J .C!lfl dolabout It," says De!>ble, 17, one of the school's 270 agrlcullural student> .. "l•lmew ·When L ·~ him that l Wits' raising: blni tqr cmeat. '' _ , ,Leam~liow 1o· p,rodui>e .food · for the :rapidly, · · 'POf!Ulafioo of )lie Uotied States 1s·w f the C:urrtCutwn In the Costa M<sa llldt .5chool Afri<Ulture .De)iart- menl'ii .itll.abliut. • And ilespile the commoli ·belief that agrleultiire Is "on 'fls way · out" in Or- ange eoun1y, enrollment In classes rang- ing from · ag mecbanlca to landscat>ing has more than quadlvpled over the wt fOUI' years. -. Jolm Boston, chairman of. tbe vocation- al agriculture department, saya the up- surge ill interest ls motivated by "the ecology movement and the dl•ersl!J' of skills that are being tall8Jlt. Using lndlvlduall1.H Instruction tech- niques, the achool's three agrlcullure teachers Intend la teach their atudantl ·a variely of salable akllls With wblcb they can •tart a. job a(ter they graduate. • Tbeae lbclude jobs as anlinal kee)lers, --·- The _tberlalb' __ __ for -'l'uesday,.witb bl&bl d -~ degrees at the -aid 11>-land areas. o.enJghl lows la .,. 508. • iNSI E mD.lY o...Extensloo of the .Newport Freeway la the clll bouDdaey and then 11'~ II across to ~ !ltfCh ~ d9wn to-·TEMPE, Am.(.µ') -'lb' 11'a't,ccbf'u}:~e ot a poµ~e.bllmp eventually ma:p.irover over tlili l)O)leg'·!"'P.'!l'....,.tY Jll.t·91'\lthe~· of · : wool' t abei.rers, veterinary' assistant, wool shearers, veterinary tlBfllsianta, Gower a'n'&Jigm, backhoe operators, tree• trlrnmera, kennel' keepers, horse . trainers, _machinery salesmen and ·many · others , wj>lch .are offered as Industrial ~~M. ' .,.,,. Rood ... q;dcloer -fM •¥•," ••¥• SGUJ. TlN-..,;p. ""' gJ 68 ,...,. hoa ..,... doeper thovilhll, lhovglt, Wee lier bel"1 tllat locitly dill .... 0 lot "' team abovl .C. See llot'f °" · Phoeulx If 11<>fice Cb!el Althur ~· haS Ills \fay, ' f'airbenQ • ..,vision• the use ot. a mini-blimp to help bis depart- • NOi. Oritv" do students team how to pro- \' , .A total of six flrem.n aummoned to the Hlrbor ShoppJn& Cont&' push..l, pulled, po\ed and pried !«' , 30 minutes getting the Sl>-year-<>ld boy'• ~tuck band out of a candy ~.=:;, of !lllJrif A_. and Balboa Bou1eYard at lhe re-routed Coaat fflllbw11 t o l<ed bllo Iha new 11>- tercbanp. ment cut down on c:tlmes, esiieclAilrburgl~ , • · "We feel two lllen In ili1& blimp ~ see over }t! llmes wliat a patrolll)an In a car Oii the ground can see," Falr)>anks said SUnday. duce (Ooii .f>Y working on Uie school's 20- acre farm; but they may al'° enroll in other counes teaching them akllls wblch are In grei demand In. Orange COUnty. PagtJI. ----- I • J machine. They finally frl!ed the Ei<oodldo IOI, -baol nedled "P'tbe ..-. , dill8 machine's delivery dmta In seareh of 1111\Y loot. He complained or 1 piDclled • Ungor, but came out In bettor • lhape than the machine, -firemen finally had to tear 1pm1. -&.telllloll ol ·ISth and 11th -to ~ltlffiM«l~lllPwaru 11 wlllp north lo Vltlaria Stre4l ID Colla 1leaa. ~ of • ma,lor nJUta •klnC Ibo iMll-t. __ , ..... behind Oroaa del Mar. --ol tho Oaroaa del Mar freeway either dolnU!olllta Clll)'Oll Road f The blimp lie bu.Jn. mind would be about 75'Jee~ Joog Ind hold two meu. · -r -... · - Be. nblel t,bat llunlm are ~cen~ng-on sprawling, re'1!!en- lial. ~ ...i I~ lb~ ~ lnduatrlil-busmess area, ·wljkb la· Mlllerto pattli. -• ' ' . Be •PP!led for a $35,000 grant from the U.S. Law Eoforoement Aa!Jlance Admlnilb:atlon. ActOl'dlng tu -· hre l.s money la be 111acle llt1andscapm, ornamental ho!' tl~turiatl, ou~en, gmleners, gteentkeepers and l*8!lM working in ~ """ related to °'""" Ooonty'• 1>urgeohlilg•boll>e bulld!DI' lnduatiy. "Anlmlll agrtcult1ii'o l1fbecomlng some- what cle'mphast8ed In Orange Cou_nty bccauae !l's movlllg lo the DOl1h and ..... . L,M. .,.._ 1 C-I -~ ... = " •• u --' ....... ,. .. . .. ........ ti --lilw.., ........ ,_,.. M ... ~ ,, . ' I ......... -. --w --. --. --. -"" ---== ; -. --. --- ' • ---------~-- c ·-.-5,Jf7] Gn~rrilla r1 • Sudan w Charge 8 in Murders of En""Y' ~'l'!llm IUEIJ..._;SUdau ia1c1 to-tlle,i.dllt.tll/.8.,\ml>• rslirtleo A. _., lh D' s .._..,..,. dq 11 W01Jld put Oil trial for murder the Noel, Jf. 11111 dollalY dilel Gf°.r'l-11' bem lioW ll 1 C'WL ,_ -._, 0 aeorp Ontil MoOre, .fl, left tcir were nk•eetl .. eiglJI Black September guerrillH who Washlngtm ibOanl a preliclegtlal jet Authorities said Ure men W - tilled two American aod one Bdgtan with thelt wldoWS and raDinte. wllllt • beaten ., .....-.Jy u -cl-to Ill diplon>at• in Ure.siege of the S&udi An--bind played "Auld 1-Syne." whether the)'_.. biact .-. '1Wr biu embusy Friday. The -and the Bdglan cbatie d'af· bodJel were riddled with ot -• "Tl>ere will be a trial and munler ~ were beaten and klded Friday _......, buileU, s.-_.... cbarl[es," a government 11atanent said. nJCb1 and then murdered by burrta of reported. tlx llatemenl WU islued ll>ortly aft<r ..adlinegun fire in the baaemenl ol the 1J1 Wuhiogtm. SeCfelay of -fi U... P. llocen ealled lcr die -- Tunney Calls Ratwn ally I« the efll>I Arab --e. said: "l don't know of any other ny to .... with them ••• I think the do.Ith pmaily b quite awropriate." 1 Pl.an for Gas 'Chaotic' The SUdg1 ~ _,..,. gminl ordered f.-nWioa " ---:i,, :dipini oommlttefl under PMeelM' G Ill .A.b- bu Ibraham to probe .... tbe Ind ..... wbldl tool< place at tbe Saudi -l ·l.06 ANGEL!S (AP) -Sen. Jolm ~ TumloJ (PCllll.), said todoy lbat gu .J ratloninc propc::uls for So ll th e r n t Calilomia -1c1 · caute "IOC!at and " eo:IQOlllic chaos" and "would be lm· • -1ble to en!Drce without puttlng a bayonet at the back ol every -.irtst." : If four out of five Southern Callfomia j can were sudden1y forced off the road • f0< &is lllOlllbs each year aa the Ellviroo- moalat -.. ~ baa ........ • ~ meaded, 'l'lmney said, "Los Angdes <( ~ be like a dty In i siege. "Evely -with • job -id be auhonted with a choice between com- / pl.lance or flDancla1 ca~," be 1 ''~'• t..iJmony eame on the 111'11 ~ I ~ Son of Coast Auto Dealer Seriously Hurt 'lbe .., ol NeWport Beacb auto dealer Cblcl< lvmoo na In crlll<al condltioD ; today at Hoag Memorial llolpltal - • injllriol IUllalned when hll car plunpd --Pacllic Coast Hlglnfay W1Y &Jn. a day morning. . ~ a.Id; Ivenon W, 20, o1 SS CJwmel ·-Drive, Newport Berch, appm<nUy lost .... <antrnl ol hlJ Im Jaguar XKE on the -C: rain allct blghway near El Morro aebool .11 11111 -"' Laguna Beach, CalUornta ; u:Pa.:i :-s....r:.. dark and l ligt.' rain .... lalllng matdna tho """ =" tresba'ous. Ivenoo's car ca1'l!lllld off the rood, cltpped "' telapbooe 1IOie ,and phmpd 11111 feet cloW1\ an embanlanen~ pollof Aki. • -•--. ff.II I 1..non \IW·'!Miwn .,..... of ~ car whJch wu a total wreck, offleen aali:t' 'lbe Newport Beach poike bellcopter airllft'ld Ivmon to the boepltal. the hospital. Officers said the injured youth was coosclous at the scene and was com- plaining of leg and cheat pains. A ""'*esman al Hoag Hospital uld this morning lverson is in intensive care with internal injuries and a number of other "undetermined injuries. Levee Planting Slated Saturday The "greening of the river'' project Wldec the direclion of Orange Coonty Greenbelt Coordinator Rod Sawtt con- tinues on lbe Santa Ana RJver levee in the Huntington Beach-Costa Meaa area. The next levee planUng day will be Saturday. 'nJe wort area Is the west, or llllllllngton Beach, side of the river. Planting b done by teams of two penons equipped with a hoe, bucket and stick to measure distance betw~ plants. ·· -- Parting will be available at Atlanta Avenlie In Huntiilglon Beach. All penoM should be at least 12 years of age wlth one supervising adult !or each 20 -ktn. Those interested In this project C8ll call 83U118 for more information. OUNMCOAIJ DAILY PILOT n. o....,.. C.-.1 DAILY l"ILOT. wtlJI wl'lk'll ii ............ "--.n ......• '6llllllfMll .. ..,. or.._. c:." Niltllfllril ~-~ ,.._ .OHloN .,.. Plllll.,..._ Mtl*Y ...,.. F.....,., flll" ec.11 Mna, .....,.,. ..... Htoo!lnOIM 8Nd>IFOU11teln Vlllty, ......... ._,., l...,ll>el5-lllllebldl .... SAii CIM!lil!fef ~ J ...... ~ "' IJlllle ,....... .... , .... " ...., ...... ~ ............... , .. ...--..., __ Nflf " .. Uf """'' .. , Sh"lllll. GOI"' Meu, Ce~ tMJL flebtott N. W•td ..,......,. .... ,......,. J., .. II:, cwt., VIA ..,.*"I ..... ~l.MMlfw TNtt.11 K••vll ·-1\em•I A. Mvr""'ll• ........... .., O..,t.. H. i.... IJ_.1"4 P. H.rt ---~--J. JJt· Wert ley Stt..t ~ Meltftlt AM,...,;-,,O, he I ltO, tlilt --......... ~ml~llwltvn ~ .... ~=,..._. ... _ 1 lwll a" ..01 1"7S tMdl ._.,.., .... .. QMIMl91 -,..,. • <--. .... ,,.. Td I' I ff~4) MMlll a """ :\tit 11• l a uwn ~ tin.< 0.. ·C°Mll l"WfflMllt ~-.......................... ...... ...,.. ..... ,, . ...........,,.. ...... ..,. .. ,..,, ......... _ ... ,.. ..... .,~ ..... . ...................... c.tt MIN.. ~ •• ,,,,. .. cwrtlr .... .....,.., ............... ...wr1 ""'*" .., . ,.. .... . - ' day of three .... u of hearinga acheduled Eml>raly" and to )11*9 Ibo - by tbe EPA OD tho IOClal and economic ~ aflidall at the 111rpmt 11111 impacl of air pollutlon conln>I propoaa!J ·-~--oll!ci•l• told tbem llae llla<t fof SOUtbem Cal!lonlla OllDOUDCed by ~ EPA AdmJ.nlltrator ·William Ruckelsbaus September group "will be .. ,,,,...,,.,• Jan. 15. The Stale~ aald the":'~ The . dllel feature of lh... proposals would anlve at Andnows Air,......_ w&1 gas ratkllling during smog seasons to Md. neat Waabingtorl 1* today ud t1111 cut back driving by as much as Ill per-the mm -1d be bmled in ~ II> tiooal Cemetery. Both """' Wai!d Wu U cent. veteram. s~p:er lajmftl DAILY Pit.OT il!f' ...... ~ •M ,; EPA Deputy Administrator David Fri The entire diplamatlc ""'Pl 0 f toot palDI to acotch the notion that gas KbarioUm was on tbe zwwq IDlllJ, Ccrot> -citr ;•,. Wilmm D. Hmlen dutc:hes dot7l to iljrni f!Je ~ mishap on Cibola Awmreia-Vmle.lnningoalal-sweep- .,., Ire Wied to-pipes alrlMling from -soft· ener firm's parked truck and was struck in the eye as he passed the pipes. Harden, 38, was recovering ratlonlng was pn>posod in jest to prod ol them _,_ -the = into ell1tDdlng tbe mid-1975 many weePDc ..,.....,, _ •..•. ~. I the two llag-<lraped cofllm ....., loaded into for meeting the•~~ o the plane by lorlt-lill - at home today following the aecident Friday. Clean Air Act of 1970. • ~~~-~~~-~~~~~~~--~~~~~~- .. I want to mate it clear at the outset The presiclenuaJ plane ,... dllplchrd that ""' -1 .... made serlawliy--·to Kbarloum by l'Mldml NlmL after much itwtr and dilcuallao," Fri The S&udi mini-ol palilic ....,. said. and oclmlnlllratioa Alldlll po!npm Residents Near El Toro lie added, ho.....,., that "the Dgure ol AbdaaJ. ...,..ponied llae bodleL lie 1liD a percent vehicle miles traveled wbicb cmvq Sadan'• AWW-,.. perMlaltf '°' ,... have all bean! and wbldl appears in Presldmt Nlxaa. our PfOI!OU1 "" a mulmum figure, not The wives ol the two -boldinc- ont roql1!re4 """ month.'' tears, -don the Diil lirle ol Los Angeles Mayor ·Sam Yorty diplomats and emi.111 llalf ~ wdcomed the EPA and said, "We want banda and saying goodbye. Get Warning on Noise to work with you to aee bow we can avoid Mrs. Moore stopped to emhnoe eadl destroying our O<OllOIDY and still clean of the four U.S. -guanll In -up the air." blue unifOtml who guarded the collim. YO<ty termed the 1as raUoning pro-Another spedal American P-flow pooal "shocking... the body of the F.aJJlialHJonr Eid to Tunney proposed the development of Cairo todoy. mua transit and a swllcb to low· u the cigbt memben o1 the BID emllalon automobile engines a• September group are ........., the)' .m atternativea to what be termed "police-be the finlt of the -to be .........i. ttate aolutiom:. 11 o-..._ · He noted that be Introduced l"1!blaUon to "blaat Into the highway trust lunda to divert money to ..... transll" e. also la llpoDIOring a bill calling for • moll pnigram to develop a smog.free attemaUve to the lnlemal oomhustlon euglne. House Official Warns S&L Firms In Newport Talk 1U *I aJSTA JO!SA. CDY aJII'«:ll, -Bit __ ,OlylW,l:ll ...... ()OC ABT KXAINI S-. Qq ..... -.. ~ pa--•-• -T iZ·''-.. Ad 'A,' ~· =~ . ' ua LECiUiZ -Pb s a1 r · , a..:eP*;J.· ,.t~----· •I mi ~ Pi+sliB. -.... m•Ms IW., M:a..-..Aa .tL Residents around the El Toro Marine Qirpo Air station will "bear the brunt of the ....... Imm lolarine lighter-attack ain:nft participating in defense OX• ertises brgiming sbortly before midnight torriglrl, a lolarine Co:ps spokesman said tada). Fticlrll -the base will cmtlnue WI- 11*9 *'Y."' .... --·Hq,_m_ Parts of Coeds' 11<'-r '"~ .... !¥~ ce:... 'r:JI - ua uli:ms ·a --Bodi F d Pr-• • °'"":C ~e~ '!'" fmt ol e8 OUD mieliaM fi(JA~~-allia~ 1'qmey said Detroit'• "addoat ap- proach" to making an internal com- bustion ell((lne polluUoo-tree was lllte "'Cr11DI ,4q saddle a dinosaur." 'l'llnney ,aid pr .... t altemaUves 111Cb as the Wankel rotary engine uUll7.e gasoline very inelfldently. 1-, Si . e I-'J.a JUL In Mateo County .Adm. llUI. -irr J.orpl c I .. -Say;.~ and •·-n--~· be -at-• P -I "•'-.._.. ...... ~ ... _ MIUWU. iii ,. 7 7 7 .... Ill. wary of trying to win aD the 1.; .. • op-ilies Bal.:.,.__.~ PACIFICA (AP) -A skull anil two 'l'lmney added that be would IJOOll in- troduce a bill "to study the feasibility of a high-speed ground mass transit system llntlng many of the major dUes in California.'' parttmllles now •-lied for limb, aays Joto--near the ocean were the chalnnan of the supern.ioa sub-••ifieit today as remalol of two slain ~~ c.:,,:.;_House Banking and R---•.o .V ,...•--mods 1n>m uc Santa Cruz whose ................ , ·~ ~ ,,. v.-Kel"3 llf &nbodieswerediJcavend25miles Rep. Femand J. st. Germain, (D-B..L), told the Calilomia S&vinp • Loon Seek s---:---....,, ......... said. ; League In Newport -duriag the ... .,...,.,.. ., ~ ctrarts showed the skull was week<nd that the prke for p;aing .n tW ol J!oAllnd Thorpe, 24, ol Carmel, til about 2:30 a.m. Tuesday. They are part of a North American Defeme (NORAD) alert in which bases all over western states are involved. Other parb of Orange County shouldn't be aJfected by the fiightl, the spoke"'18n -· "They11 just scramble and go upstairs for a while," the spokesman said, adding lhat the training exercbes will take place over the PaciBe Ocean.. " The spokesman dOcllned to say how many figbler-<1ttack aJrioralt from El Toro will be involved because "it mlght be clusified informaticll." The time 'lbr·lbe exercises was picked by NORAD ollidab, be lalcl. The ex- erdse 11· ioPpOoed° Iii stlrituiate Marine corps delenSe metbolls. SEE HOW THEY GO IN CLASSIFIED ADS Tunney sa1d his legislation Wa9 design- ed to provide "a down-te>-earth Apollo Procram for moving men through our ciUes instead of through space." new powera migtrt be the ""lull-BAIIEY'S m-. Va. (1IPll ud tire ;,,,,-......, those of Alice lbat savings and loom pry Ille ame ID· _ S-_..,, -. jM p; 4 ~-Sometimes older cars can really go es as banks. Cllllillc ,.-. _. ~ -= ire Lill. D, Tmranoe, the San Mateo County fast. See bow thb one went: From Pagel If that happens, st. GennUr aid, --1 · .., ...... -'-· ---· -said. are going to see the thrift todi"•h.. of. a~ *Jm:+i tlldly Tiie girls' bodies, one nude and one '&4 Impala SS, orig owner, phased out.'' m -a.'fl.lilR . . --. doebed, were found near a roadbed tn tmmac! Riii, PS, service FARM I •• St. Germato also said tllrt Qmgr-'Die .....-.... _. 4 ''.;. ~ V•"-y,.._ 15 bout IO da papers. '49$. (PbOlle No.) will play a stnnger role iD f!lfeNj"*'I awsr.deda~~p:t•• ~"' ..._, cv.. • 8 ys lure is rapidly dianging, according to llo6ton. the law for the savinp and -h•--ol a. JI I 1 I , ' aiUal al5lr -dilapptared lrom the Santa '!be car sold tbe first day !be ao ran - He said be plans to -a bill caJ?. Fridaf-•cmt · ' r .. :;,__. 0m ..._ only about an hour after the oewapaper 'Ibe image of. a farmer as a man with bib overalls and ·dirt on his boots Is be- ing replaced by a "man with a big Cad- illac who b reaping the harvest," be be- lieves. lng for a moratorium C11 OIDfd 'rs tJI. pll!d ... a ' A ....... D ....... a Aldharities have not determined how was delivered. If you want to buy or sell federally-chartered mutual ar•Jtcs ud ~al a -. tire gjrls....., killed. a car quickly, nm your own DAILY loan aMOciatkxls --owned bf their-11 wa .--.. PILOT clasalfled want ad today. The depositors -Into firms owned by pulillc rws -!lo -to ..... 111o De slrrrll and jawbooes were found direct line b 64U6'111. The ag program, though localed on the Costa Mesa campus. is open to all high >Choo! etudentl In the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. stockholders. ~~lalJll'St~~pie~iol~r~?7~'~·~'"~0=?~!~4*:·~~&~•=D~7~by=tw~o~ho~7:s~oo~an~ootlng~~ln~~:e~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ St. Germain ~ bu iolnduced a IJ:ir-za• · · c ,.U-fl eie, 1 --nmi~, Slide area. bill lbat -1d cut off ledenl imurmOe Fullerton Man Dies Mter Auto Crashes Emil Pa_squale, 69, of 214 S . .Annin Ave., Fullerton, died In Anaheim Memorial llosJJltal Sunday several hours after be w.as toYoJved 1n a one car ac- cident Police ufd bis automobile went out of coatrol and cra.sbe«f into a. power pole at l!Jiymond lll4.. ·Slmbel:ly , 'llreets in Fullerton. ... ":. . from UIOciatir.m that mnert. "Coogreu -to -• aay in bow it («lllVmllool) will take P-." st. -- main said. "We an not blippJ' willa Ille niles pnipaoed now. Oact-will ...., this it.sell, not have ID outside ~ ml.ssloo do It." Another opeaker at tire "*"'"&&. pn!aldmt Maurlee Mam of.the - Home Loan Bank al Sm Fl••'-. Ai? the rederal regulation allnirts .. ,._. and loans lnaUblticm to pay a lriP li>- terest oo aavinp -Ihm -may be diminaled -II apirel ii June. "Tbtl lndustrj baa "' ~ .. -role dillen!Dtial," he -. "11 - survive without it." 'Freep~ Banned Huntingron Cqlls Paper Obscene TIIE QTY clerlt'1 olilce hat denied permission 1tY dlrtilralila of a. weekly Loo Angdea Free Press In news racb ,aroand Ibo ..... -.. An appeal OD !Ml declsJon will be beaM JOOJght by Ute city - THE BEVERLY Hilla legal firm of Gold, Rercller allli ,._ ii ...... ., aentlng two men, Howard Smi~ and Horaot <>nep, wtro want IO pl-. rn.e !'ml news raeb In Huntlngtm Beach. • City Admlnlllrator David RoWland1 said today thO" ...,,_ .-Pit BOid over store counters, but not In neW1 racb wlia.. miDan CClll!d ~ llG' the paper. "WE CONSIDER II an -paper. I'll\ not ...., .,.. J"U mild all It a newspaper," Rowland& said. "It abould not be aold to rnlno<L • City Attorney Doo Bonla,has lasued a le1at C1Plnlon statln& Ute~ mild be banned from news racks under provlalon of the CaWomta P<DPI Code. SMITH AND Ortega uy they would Uk< to ael up ...... !'rm -.- oext to other oew1 racks conunonly found In the city . Joreph, Tlblck, their legal CXltlllRI, says bis dlenta' Cllllllltritlanal ._ were beioa violated by the denial Tbo oouncil meeta al 7 p.rn. In city council dtambes. LOW nm llE IOIN HERE • •• RAISED ELSEWHERE -1R'- CE 23.6 cu. ft. AllERICAllA· Side b)"'5lde Refll&•atDf'.r FNIDI' .. .,,,,, ,.,.: ... _" . .......... _ --· .. :& ... .. __ _ n F ~bsa2:1:.~. 7; ... .... ._ ...... ................ 1 P Pl c 'I 1 ?1tufnl ... ·' ......... jlllm .. 5 •• NOIDDY sa1 s 5.£. FOR LESS 1llAll DUILAP ........... llUCTWIC"BEST BUY''··"!'· -·-.. -,_ 548-7718 90 DAY CASH , 17 I ' I I ., 0 • • \