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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-03-06 - Orange Coast Pilot\ • • . . ~ Free Pre8s llacla Sales •• . , Free .. Press CurbUpl,eld ' . 'I . . ~Beach ~ .. The Loi AJ!gelea Free Press, a 11C><:811· e4 andergl'Oljnd newspaper, was .bannecl lrom Huntington Beach news racks Mon- day nightby·the <;llY eoundl. In dolng oo, Hunlin8!Am Beach became the llo!t community lb Orange C!><Jnty to ciflldally prohibit the sale of the Free Presa In news racks. according to the lllstrlct Attorney's olflce. I O>uncilmen· agreed It was oltay to sell Ille papei: In stori;s, but oP,P<>St<! the news rack dllpIAy 'because minors· Could buy the paper..-t ,. 1bey. ruled that "the Free Pma, aa a ID8tter • of~poUl!ilher's polley, reguWly tontains matte!' harmful iP:ltllfton-" Mayor ~ ~ was the ioGe -t ~-the lfl'1" fl" the.sev•Dc"¥"'be!" coun- eoen, ab'attomeyt agreed with Beverly 111116 attnrney Joseph Taback; that sud> a declsloo weot beyond the scope" of the cjt!'s legal power. • ~Till>ick demanded I hearirig OD the city cferl< 'a d<itlal of a bqslness liceose re-~rliy Hoiiard Slnllli · ind Horace Ortega .to.dl8trfbute the 'Fr!e Press In news racks. .. '\'Otr:reilril.-of courseT ft Ditit do t!>l< lei' eillaust our legal •remedlea," Taback told ooundlmen, mating II clear ho Intended to punue the matter In court. Taback told city ofllclals t h e action was unconstltutionaJ because it denies the First Amendment (freedom of the pnso) and the Hth Amendment (due ). . P'l!ft".' requires a judicial tunctlon to delermine this matter ol!ocene," Tahact UIJUed. "And even If )1>11 decide to U · ~a prerogative you'do not liave; tli1s material cannot he found obscene." Qfficial'I! Da'd "Dies SAN DIEGO (AP) -J;ewia ,Walker, 71,. fa~r of Illinoia ,Gov. Daniel Walker, dleOI Mimday. He retired from the Navy a!il began truck farming near San Diego. Pearl S. B~k · Dies at Home Pearl S. Buck, Nohel and Pullber l'rlze w1llner. died today In her home In Danby, VL .The 80-year old alllbor, )ll08I well .qow. for her book, "'Ibo Good Earth,"~ la the 113111, waa the flnl Am can -.0 to wla a Nobti Prize for Literature. . Althouih atrome\Y -1ar In Iha llblled ,ga~._ !dbl 'SUct Ioli her blggeal{ lani ..... In EuJope. "American <rlUCI ~ IQJ \nitlng because l am a woman/' Ille once aald. I SUlq'oo Page 4toda>:· I POW Tells Of Faith .. In Atnerica "t .,_ REAbY IN llUNICER .~.·"-:'Al~ .... ~ .. ,! . . . . . h . . ... . ~ 2 .'fMfuns Leave Wou~K~; Qp_timi;sm ·t;.rmos WOUNDED DEB, s.D. (AP) -'llle lint two !ndilm to lee>e WCIUlldod 11:..e since the tatecw<r ol tile -..ma,e a week ago walked pat fedlnl -to- day. At tbe same time, -.-pc• '•Jts m- 'IUll>ed. hel!I .... officilk ol tile J- and !nlaior~--­lives of lhe :llO' n.mm ~ tile m- c8!Dpl\ll!lll. . . • . . A-!edoril attome;.W Jle.W. .._. what opim\ttic" about, l*\llllfdl -• complete· peace ...........,... to 11•ille for tbe milttant; Jncti-&a leaft W..W KaOe. . . ' ""' key 'lndlan ...... Is tbll Ille' .. taior Deparlmelll lalts•-ID• IDlnt- trihal' polltlcal dlipile·-tile opra SiOUL • . 1 • The two )'1IUlhs wlD loll WCIUlldod IllllO . ...... the •f!nt lo ..,.,... a. -De-,.,_ oiler ..... _, llillil._ all !ndl¥f cilulol".....,. ---... Ol!1 the tiftat.ol __ ,.... ... - DO chargell '-111 he plMm pft llnC grandjmyactlm. . The youtbl, i.m Grq, 11, .. °"""' and Mlcllael DMol•me, II,. Qippe- Cree, aald theJ ..,,. oat hec ... """ ••w&QUd to tf:e what ....... .. Gray and --...... at the lutlblle ol ......... -Alt Ill Sonia Fe, 'JUI. '1\q aid lllef llih•M.,.- ~ w....w Jew lo jolD.lD ... tu ··~ and ow oo1c1, "We'll -• -." . The ,... ..... 'llleJ ... 11111' -____ .. .,.,_ bee plJmed. te _. 1111 p;ua22.s oiler to Joa .. loclaJ. oatJ ..._ -muat lilmtlt)' ...... _ at Ille ....... cbeclq>olnl. .n.c:tiarme, -... l rad• I Olld ... wrapped ID a lilllt N ... , ... --.... ~ ......... -(Set INIJWIS, .... I) • • ·-arvmduii: (AP) -.... than ft!!' I blft faith in America," deC1ared -prlsmer ol war Lt. QIJ. Alan P. Lmie. Lmle md two olber 'released prisoners th*> ' their fttlings at a news con- ~ lfanday at March Air Force Bue, but llley ...... mentioned their &IMIDIMf wbile bi!ld. Clptift. lmie, ·a, ol AIJIJle Valloy, did DX111 of Iba ....... wbili llanbd bJ Maj. Kile D. -lkrg,.Jl, ol Speh•, Wllll., and ClpL Darrell E. Pyle, =. ol 'l'U!lln. "I -·lite 1o aay -.elhing to the famitiesoftilenm1-~not~ bmne." Larle llal<!il. "I doni tnowbow I an --the f/!elll!I and the alncerity I -Jill& lo pat fGrth, but I 'wt>o\ld li1re lhem _aD lo --at -I can speak far llu!m!ll and !We -that these men wiD 9e'¥8" be forgotten.." '"l1loJ wlll a1waJs be boaond as bav, iulg...,. a pod Job for their nalloo In the ume ol"fftedom. DeflnlleJ.y they have mt hem Jost in vain. H that can give any ttlmetb to tbe &mjlies bemoaning the ._oltherlo9odaaes,lbopeK'lrill,he aid. --H WIS too early to tell -each waa asRd, "Do you thlnl: we have WOii .. loll tbe ••?" Lmle said· be tbou&ht accounla ill the ntums ol the POWs by the news media llad -M<iWll<. But llerg dlliered, IQiulg ... -bad been quoted .. "lliJq a.at be Dd ...,. more pusbupo -ODJ 1111111 in captivity when that nm'IU..case. . l'1le. mJ!I Berg told newsmen they • Dua iil!ll II-late ane lime to md- jllll --captlwity, but Lurie aald ... loll. be alreldY' bad mode the ad- )"111"." .... bad.m. problema al all.- ' 'lbe -....., alloiied to mum to --·-tile-~ """!"*...,,.. 'l1ldr initial medical .. , ....... • JUrda hid been (.'(Jfll.o ·~. -J -? Tracer Phone I CotiVicts 'Caller 'UIElft'ON, N.J. (UPI) -Bell ,... ......... trocinc equipment ii ..,. --.iii lo lqiJOld the cooYicllon el -dmged with mallng an -...... call, .. _.. court haa ruled. ' Cak1,et, Old Chum ~untington Beach's Bonnie .Owen 18, expresses her enthu~ at belllg Ill!!~ Mias Orange CounQ';'ller'number from "CllWrel""in. the. ~~nt po'1*pn ~_the. allJlual C01!\""1·~•lped h~ win the crown. . Sbe'll,go on to.Jrllss California contyt,ln ~ e.ru... • ' . ""' Ajlpolllle Dnlslan ol the Superlot Out ........ lhe convlctlGn ol William m;:.=.a:::i~'\:1'..;:!t ~ '. .M. oth~'is Clii.ded By Nutritionist .......... lr8dll•1 .,.,,..._..,Ibo '. 11.J •.. T ........... °""""1 ... Is • 'w•~oTON (UPI) -Nutrl"-'~ nfsHe ... www&" nOHUl"I uw~-. C.OUOoe $1 Layn~ed M08C)JW (AJI) -,,.. S..let Unlau I 1 Otd ComlClll Ill lnclay la t11e ' lop --ol earth ..itltes. , Jean If ayer has, leltil)ed that the na- ' lloo'l lllO\hen ought lo got up 10 minutes urilot •·lh&y .,.i.'feed Iha!. cbildreo a bot ~ for l!iOalcfasL .lb1er alld Mbndiy It w a s n ' t -rily tha ~· that the. certal .... bot, but fl1her that It WU lw p.-..1 ' and lbere!ore .... undr!tl.ua than mo1t aold ceteaiJ. Maye~. a Harvard p<oleoeot, testified • is the Senate'• Committee m. Nulrltlon and Human Needs opened Dve. days ol bearings on nutrlUon edllcot)j)n. Tbe hearings will !.....-especially Ol>the Im- pact o1 TV ce~ ads ao clllldren. Morning Fire Takes ~ Apartment A 'JOUDI N°'!JIOl'I. ._,. oq11 .... ped ~ tbil mm::i:u~::= hefora.a fuaHnl 11re ..... -...., - second floor doplu -!mid II -Newport, firemen said. "' Mr. and Mn. Robert liccWot - •Wakened in their l~ at Slr1 Seaabore DrIV.. shortly alkr mlt>l&t' by the smell ol smote, accor611 to In marshal W. C. "Bill" Nolllri; "They grabbed their pet ,_ ..t parrot and fied Into the -11 -nightclothes," be said. "When aUr tndl got there the fiamea were blulnc oat lllO windows." Firemen wera called to Ille -ti the li(e, wblclt cauaed nearly •• ill damage, by .-0 of a r-ew' ilc bouse who were ap playing -..i aald they ..... bilJI ol Dame .-.pi -one window. Firemen said a police car bad -4 the house only moments. -lllO .._ eropte<I. Noller sad the callle ol llle lh, _. apparenily atarted In a -. .... been determined. II ii -ID-vesttgation. "It -led In the room rlgli .Dal lo the one where the.people were a1< zbqz and was really roaring by Ibo llmi w were called.". Flremeo ~ed. tile lire far -'1 m • hour. • The blue did not Canae any .._ to the dowmtalrl ]!Ortlon ol the .,.1,.. gtemen ~Id. The occupants, who - not ldeollfled,. did JIOI .... --apartment durlng the fire, flremm ad-ded. The McCllllru are ,_ 11a111w - friendl OD Udo lllo, • &. I ' 1 I apokesinan lllcl. l Non .. aald.1he dllll!a k -llJ Do. • (Set 1'IllE, PaP I) ' . we&dter · The Loi . .....-----·. 30 ......,u -., _ era la!i&lll.' deorlnc by W- dsy to fajr·~...i .......... . in tile '°"· Overn1&lil ..... ol -are~. ··~ INSJHtl TOD.\\' LI. Cmdr. Jfichael D. Cllrio- d<m, • e:o-POW 111M ..., - -lit April, 1986, 10l'Olo llio thrtc daughlcis lit Norfollc, Ve. prbmlljng to ....... '•p for lost time ond .,klllg llldr help Iii sp<edfno ~"" up to a "'°"""' otncratlOn. s.. "°'11 "" l""10 r. - ---. --. --. --.. -----,..,.... . - - -_. -----. I 0 _'Z DAILY l'WJI S T-. -4, tm "B!fJff-' S~t ' Ships Again Use N. Viet's Harbor Fr0taP .. el INDIANS ••• He said there wu sufficient food and sleeping apoce. He llid be belleved that Wounded Knee would prompt other lndiMI 8l'<IUftd the -Into lllmllar actlooa to focus al- tentlm en the need for Indian refonna. Gray, -r1nc a black bat decoralA!d wilh a leather, Aid be alto came out to look for hl8 sister, who al!o joined a Wounded Knee encampment. Gray agreed with hl8 companion that 1imllar lndlan protest movements would ocCur. Ralph Ericklon, a 1peclal aaslBtanl to the U.S. atl«'lley general and the top Justice Department official at tbe Pine Ridge Reoervation, aald late Monday be was mildly optimistic that a "reuonable, satlafactory agreement'' w o u Id be reached. . Nonresldentl d Wounded Knee m a y eave the village until 5:30 p.m. PST today provided they leave tbelr weapoos behind and males Identify themaelv., to the more than 150 federal manbala and FBI agents who sulTOUlld the village. FromP.,,el FIRE ... M. D. Turbow of Beverly Hills was not a total Joss but heat and smoke from the blaze damaged the upstaln unJt heavily. ·He alao said the names ahootlng out one window blistered the paint on a building next door causing about 1100 worth of damage. TV Interview lbtte ii qnestinna~ ... " Se\'eraJ memhrn: cl tbe committee aald -..... -ned about the Mardi VJduoiae emplaaoment of ~ miegles in DOrtbem South -... ._.. ............ said thal --...... the 1our.-lalermtional C.tral Q)mmjssjoo that ti -·illlclllt-. "'Ille !act ... " be Aid. "that thhlp .... ••~ out .,..a, wdl. Tbey oeem to be complyq -the tmm of tbe ._ _..,,., ..... " llelnwliile, In Vldnam, a Viet 0.,. _. llid lodoJ be Is ready to relllnl to the -......... negotiationll con- oeruing the eschange of Vietnamese prilooen of war. Col. Dang Van Thu, acting chltf dtJqote ot tlle Viet Cong to the four. power Jolot Military Commlaslon (JMCJ, Aid the Saigon-Viet C.Og stalemat< abould not allect future American prUooer repatriatlon. '1'bey are two separate mattert," be Aid. U . Gen. Tran Van Tra, bead de!egat< ot-the Pnmllonal Revohitloniiy Govern- ment (Viol Coog) to tbe JMC, Bald he waa willing to att<nd tbe regularly ocbeduled JMC aenior delegates meeting at 10 a.m. Wedneaday. The ta!U, bogged down for a week, "'""""' tbe terms and numben of South Vletilamese prlsoners to be exchanged by the Viet Cong and the Saigon govern- ment. Soutll Vl.etnamese g o v e r n m e n t spokesmen were not available for com- ment. Writers Strike Television, Film LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Wrlt<rs Guild of America went on strike against major television and movie producers on the West and East coasts today, Guild spokesman in Los Angeles and New York aaid the strike began at 12:01 a.m . local time. The spokesman here said a!J major studios, Including Warner, Universal, Paramount, and 20t.h Century-Fox, were being picketed. MAINE SENATORS NIX AMENDMENT AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) -The equal rigbll for women amendment to the COnsUtUtion suffered another setback ~ day when the Maine senate rejected it by a single vote -17 to 16. 'I1te Senate vote came after weeks of 1 delay and debate. Several of the many women who crowded lnto the Senate chamber and gallery for the vote cried after the defeat. Residents of Irvine To Miss Firm's Chief Jrvlne Company President Wiiiiam R. Muon will be interviewed on KOCE educaUonal television Channel 50 tonight and Thursday, but city of Irvine residents connected to the cablevislon channel 3 operated by a land develop- ment firm subsidiary, won't see him. Company spokesmen today had dif- fering rea!IOns for the cable blackout of the educational television channel's DAILY PILOT TM Orwlge COMI ~ILY 'ILOT, Wlltl ~ Is camblMd ttle ,._..,,... .... M!lthH bY t1M Or•ntlt Cot1t PW!bhlnrg CornJMny. ·-· ,... •1tlons .,. Pf,lbl .. lltd, MondlY tl!Nuoll Friday, I~ Cos11 MtN, Ntwll'rt Sffotll, thlntl"'ton &1tcll/,ourit•ln V1llfV, L1og1,N 8-dl, ll"llne/StddlHKk 1ncf S.n Cltrlwnlt/ SM J11<1n Copl1lr1no. A 11ntlt rt11'-I fdlll«i 11 Pllbll•lltd Stl!JT"days •I'd Sv!id•'t'S. n.. prlrKkNll Plolbll'1llfllll pi.int It ti U0 Wttt .. ., $11'Mf. COii• ,._ ... , Clttflnlll, ,,.., weekly Orange County Review, magazine style, community interest program. One suggested a lack of frequencies avaJ lable on the Channel 3 equipment made addition of the ultrB-higb frequency ChaMel 50 broadcasts lmPosslble witll new equipment Is installed In July. Another suggested "legal" dUficulties were at fault. The former spokesman suggested Irvine residents wouldn't miss much anyway. "It really Isn't a very good in· terview," George McDonald. presa rela· tions officer, said. Mason, along with actress Ruby Keeler of Newport Beach and otben familiar with the Meadowlark Airport controversy In Huntington Beach appear on the pro- gram to alt at 7 o'clock tonight and Thursday. Channel 50 host Bill Reynolds dlSCUS8e8 ta.1 rates, zoning for lower cost fiouslng in Irvine and the need for more attention to man and the environment in future development. .. • TMY ,_.. """' Superyisor Backs Park • Buy in Mesa · Orange COUnty Bolrd of SUp<rviool'I Olairmall llooaJd CUpen paid I IUfJll1le visit to !be Coota Mela City c.uncu Mooday •liht to Ille Ill qree- ment oo tbe Fairview State Park purcbale. The F'lllb Dfstricl 1uixirWor from Newport Beach appeared to l1an ovu an offidal copy ol tlle agreement between Orange County and llate olftclaJa for !he purcbale ol the Fairview proper17 81 a regional plrl< ~- Caapera praJled Coota l4eaa olfidala and E>tancla llJsb School atudenla for [n. ltiatlng !he drfve to acquire the ~7 acreo to preserve open space. COUNTY FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE MONDAY AFTERNOON AT SANTA ANA HEIGHTS HOME · T--Escapos s.t!ovs Injury As Butane Lighter Explodff; HoUM and Contents Deslroy9d Describing hlmsell as only "the jocker OD the horse/' C4spen said be Wal hap- py to belp them atla!J1 aucb a positive gos!. ' The •la~ ourplus ....... r1y W!ll " purcltased by tlle counfy IUlft.t for • total price of $3.15 mlllioo, payable avu Ibo neit 20_year1. _ Flames Sweep Heights Home Daughter Located lt is situated on the banks of the Santa Ana River behind Estancia High School and was declared surplus when no longef needed by Fairview Slate Hoapllal. Wife of Doomed Man Mo/'dered Man's E$late Named In . Firm's Suit ~ From Lighter Hears Some Good News A Santa Ana Heights teenager fied from the family 's blazing home Monday afternoon when a butane cigarette lighter exploded and touched off flames which destroyed the residence. Edward Jasper, 1,6, escaped iejury ex· cept for a singed forehead and hair - but the house and contents were destroyed at a $32,000 Joss. firemen said. The mid-afternoon blaze started while young Jasper was trying to feed a pressurized ruel cell into the butane lighter, according to investigators. A crew of I 8 men from a nearby Orange County Fire Department station found the home at 20452 Santa Ana Ave. in the unincorporated Upper Bay area, fully enveloped in smoke and flames when they arrived. One factor in total destruction or the one-story residence was a five-minute delay In reparting it, a county fire department spokesman Mid. No explanation was offered for this delay but firemen theorized young Jasper probably tried initially to extinguish the flamea before they got out of hand. The wood frame and stucco residence n·ear the Costa Mesa city limits was own- ed by Harry Jasper, the boy's father. Fire Battalioo Chief Charles Boom said none of bis men were injured during the fight to control flames and that young Jasper's burns were slight. The youth was horn~ alone when ~e fire started. Tuesday Hearing Slated for Lear)' The world of Regina McGonigal , whose husband is ·dying of cancer. bas taken a temporary tum for the better. The Hun· tington Beach housewife has learned the Yr'hereabouts of her missing daughter. But the joy of a late Saturday night phone call from Mona McGonigal was dampened when she told her mother she cannot afford to drive to California to be with her dying stepfather. Mona, who turned 17 today, was located in Millinocket, Maine. She had been out of touch with her family for two years. A story about her family's tragedy, compounded by mounting bills and the missing daughter, appeared Saturday in Woman Pleads Guilty to Charge Of Manslaughter A woman whose earlier Orange County Superior Court trial on charges that she murdered her boy friend in his Costa Mesa apartment ended in a bwig jury pleaded guilty Monday to reduced charges of involwitary man.slaughter. Mrs. Trinidad "Trini" Crane, 30, of- fered the guilty plea before Judge Robert P. Kneeland in 'negotiali<llS that can· celled. her second trial OD charges that she knifed Lionel "Johnny" Martinez, 7.3, of 976 N. Mission St., to death last Sept. 15. Judge Kneeland ordered Mrs. Crane committed to Frontera State Prison for Women for a 90-day diagnostic study. She SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -Drug wiU 1ben he sent<nced to what could be a cultlst Timothy Leary has agreed to term of up to five years in state prison or -d trlsl beglnnlng next Tuesday on a les.ser spell ln the county jaU. charges of escape from .a California Jt was alleged in the first trial that prison. Mrs. Crane followed Martinez to his Leary appeared before Superior U>urt apartment and stabbed him after ac- Judge Richard Harris Monday and Bald cusing him of dating a tt-year-old Santa he would go on trial as scheduled for Ana girl she had earlier found in bis car. escaping from the California Men's Ten jurors favored a guilty verdict on Colony here In 1970. lesser charges. Two jurors voted for ac- th< DMLY PILOT. "Evidently someone here saw my pic- ture in the paper and caUed her," Mrs. McGonigal said. "Apparently she's been looking for me, too,'' she said. "But since we're not in the phone book, she hasn't been able to find us." After Mona left home, the McGorllgaJs moved into a two-bedroom apartment at 786Z Oxnmodore Circle. Llving with the parents are four children and two grandchildren. Mrs. McGonigal learned over the phone . that her daughter is now married and has a daughter of her own. "She said.she wants to come down and see her father. They have a car but doo't have any money to pay for the trip," abe said. ") called the Red Cross, but they said they couldn't help." "But )'Oii don't loxlw 00. I thank God for at leasl Oiding ber,'"Mrs. Me<lonigal said. "Now l want hm' wt here.• Pair A construction company authorized by a Huntlngton Beach man to butid a 115- bed hospital In Perrls, Calli., h11 sued the murdered man's estate for $124,712 in breach of contract costs. The Wtlson-OUbert Construction Com- pany names the Wells Fargo Bank, speclal admlniltrator of Gilbert C. Nee'~_ estat< as principal defendant Mrs: Margaret Young Nee, recently fomxl guilty of involuntary manslaaghlA!r ln the slaying of her husband, Is al!o named. It ls slleged in the Orange CoonlJ Superior Court lawsuit that Nee aut.borlJ.I ed construction of the hospital short[J. before his death 1aat June 23. Mrs. Nee. . 51, was charged with murder, but wa~ sentenced last month to sl.I months tn county jail and three years probatlon Oil' reduced charges. _· The lawsuit charges Wells Fargo wltb: refusal to pay • justifled claim "'" cootll: already lncurred ln 11osJlltal ~~ and tbe profit lhat the firm W<Alld bafoi- earned on the contract. :; 2 Men Spend 44 Days Afwat SUV A, Fiji (AP) -Two flshermen given UP. for dead came home to a hero's welrome on Tanwa today after drifting in an open boat for 44days. Nabuti Tabutoa and Tania Teket.aba left the atoll on a one-day fishing trip, lost their direction in a rainstorm and ran out of gaa. "When the storm cleared and the st\u came out with a relent, less heat, we found warmth," Nabuti said. "What we bad longed for was not as welcome as we thought. The beat peeled off our skins, and we felt as if we were boiled. As a remedy, we took turns at bav-,, ing a dip in the sea while the other looked out for sharks." They lived on a few coconuts they bad with them, turtles they speared with improvised lances and rain water as they floated more than 1,000 miles. A fishing boat from Taiwan picked them up about three weeb ago near Western Samoa, about 1,000 mllea ooutheast of Tanwa, The former Harvard professor was quittal of Mrs. Crane. returned to the United Slates from 1 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Afghanistan 1n the cUJlody of federal I agent! during January. ... Leary also faces charges in Orange County of drug trafficking. CIA Training Curbed WASHINGTON (UPI) -Director James R. SchJes.inger has ordered the Central Intelligence Agency to stop training local police o!Dcen except In the "most compelling circumstances," it was dlscJosed Monday. Schlesinger wrote Chairman Chet Holifield (0-Calif.), of the House Government Operatiol)S Com~ mlttee, HJn keeping with the sensitivity of lhls matter I have directed that such actlvttles be undertaken in t h e future <1nly in the most compelling circumstances." CLEAN SWEEP ,• .. . ' ---A relatively small item which can make • difference in the finished installation is tho preparation. People would be shocked to know what might be under their c1r- pats. We have replaced carpating in homes whore we found bottle Clips, cigarette butts, na~s, hunks of plait.., pieces of wood, magnines, •nd doiens of other things underneath. Ro~ert N. Wied Pr"!Mnl ond ,.Utllllllft' Jo,li: R. Curloy Viet l'Ntlcltnt -Gtntr1I N..Ntft' no ..... kot¥il Rest ID Pizza , • • Editor I Tt.011111 A. Murplli111 MtMll ... Ed!tcw- Ch1tfet H. loe1 Ricli1rd '· Ntll AMldant MMltklO Edi~~· 44,000 Musliroom Dinn.ers Buried ' Our installers are trained to smooth cliunb of plaster, ond pate~ minor holes before carefuDy sweeping the &or. Wo repeat -this is • relatively sm.11 item, but we feel this is neco"4ry to a .. tidecfor(. installation. ' Af1• J. Dlrliin ,...,y Editor. -Cotti ,.. ... , no WHf ·11v '*""' #tfllrflOrT hfir(fl! ml H..,.,. 11111-nf ~~:m~-·"­~ 9"0; 17"1 Midi. lo.illtY•"' a.it Qlmttlt•i as ...,.,.._,, C.lnffte "-1 T<I.,-17Ul 14Z.CJ21 a-,,,.. .W.tW.1 64l..a671 .,,. ~ /,##1 .... ,.., ., ........... .,, ... 211 ,,... ..... .,.... c...iy ,, .......... _,m ~ "11. OfJf'M (Ifft NWlllllnt ~. f1tt ,_. ., .... HMlrafltlll. ....... n.ttw .,. .....,..,.,=!ti....,... :,": ~ ...... ~= =-- ---.... 41 c-. 't'tl =t-··:.:.·: .. ::..:~· ..,....,,. ·--""'"'"· .... •llf*lflr:IJ', ALPENA, Mich. (AP) -When Marlo Fabbrlnl had to bury more than 44,000 mushroom pizzas, even the governor turned out for the !Wleral. But someone appercnUy made a big mistake. The federal government ordered the frozen pizzas from FabbrinJ Family Foods de!ltroyed two weeks ago becawe the mushrooms, from American CIMing Co. of East Pale.Une, Ohlo, were bellev· ed lalntod with botulism toxin. •·abbrlnl called the pluu back from •tort• In northern Mlchtpn when two te1t mice died after ••tlnC samples of the pizza. It wH dJaCovuecl later lhat the mice didn't die of botulism. "I Utlnk II .... lndlgmloo. Maybe tbey ,,, didn't like my pizza,'' said Fabbrinl. By then, the pizzas had been collected, and were burted Monaay·Oll a farm bere. At tbe burial were Fabbrlnl's 22 employes, several newnnen and Gov. W!Wam 0. Milliken, who spoke. . Fabbrlnl placed a wreath of rod gladioli and white carnations on the grave of the pizzaa, whtcb )le valuod at 139,000. After the burial, thole pruent ....,, of- fered a ropul of P1Jil. When me rtporter demurred, Fabbrinl said, 41Qov. MUllken ate a piece, and he'• sdll abe." Fabbrlnl la suing American · Conning and the clJalrlbutor of the mushrooms, 1Tolona Pim Products of Chtcago, !or 11 million. - I IN ~·SIDA tlNCI 1'17 • •• ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 l'tacentla Ave. 'COSTA MESA 646-4838 ...... n.n, t to 1:10; Fri. t ta t; Sat. t:JO to I ' " . -.. " • ... ' .. '"" ,, , ... I•:·• J w And to thin R s SAN Francls group crea worsJit The Ex On Ra PH ye11Ml Redev court a lnvolv F.B Horn a 1001- two w district The curred and Inv ~ lng .. y .. r«11 Ge cblrg to ----~· . ~ - T llHd<I, M""' 6, 1973 S -tJp!t· Up and···Baek to Drawi11g Board DAU. Y Pn.OT ....... ., WI ,_.. THE DOLPHIN NATION y INDIAN.GUID&S HELD A WEEKEND KITE FLYING CONTEST-AT-IRVINE TERRACE PARK; FOX TRIBE TETRAHEDRAL DESIGN IS READY TO FLY AT LEFT -THEN DISASTER ' . Where's The Glue?' Andy Anderson, 7 of the Y Indian Guides Fox Tribe in Irvine ieems to be having aerodynamic difficulties with his entry. But the whole thing was fun. Religion Gets Too Lou~ San Franciscans Complain SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -Some San FranciBcaDI are complaining that a group of religious en111Uolasts are creating too much noise at their place of worship. The Police Commission received two Executive Held On 2 Statutory Rape Charges PIDLADELPHIA (UPI) -The ~ yelll'Ofd chairman ot the Phlladelpbla Redevtlopment Authority wu held !0< court action oa charges of statutory rape inVolving two tee ... ge girlo. F. Bruce Baldwin, fonner chain'nf" of Born and Hanlarl Baking Compaay, and a long.time clvk: leader, wu named in two warTIDll iMutd lot -11 by the district •llonle!''• ollJce, The worrants llld the olfe..... oc- curred lntllde Baldwin's downtown office and lniolved a 15-yeal'C!d 811'.1 and a 11- yeol'<lld.Jirl. ' Jlald,.,. -a cc tll t d of hav· ing oexual lntercGurll w 1 t h the 15' year'<ild on .........,. occ:oslons betwoen October and February. He wu a1111 charged with .enl•rlng Into an qreement lo oblaln another pl for similar ........... letten Monday calling for action lo reduce the noise created by wonhipen who .gather in & on&time grocery store owned by the Cburcb of San Francisco. "The nolae generated by singing, chanting and lhoutlng can be beard for blocks," wrote Anoe Low-Beet, w1'o lives BcnllS from the building. The overall e!lect, sbe s a I cl,, "retembles that ol a si>orla arena rather than a place of worablp." The worablpen oometlmes show up u early as 1:30 a.m., Mn. Low-Beer llld, and shout 11fralse tbe 0 Lord" and "On Lord JetUS" as they walk en muse toward the plaoe of ,,......p, located In a residential neigbhorl>ood. Police Prowst Pay on Bumpers SAN DIEGO (AP) -"WelcomO to San Diego," said the bumper stlctm. "Jlomo or t,Ost W:tderpa1d copa." A ipokesman.f<>< the San DI~ Polloe omcen AJIOdatlon says the 'bumptlt tap are being di1trlbuled to galti public support for a pty rat.a In •Pl"ICll1n1 ci- ty negott.tlom. Ho 1116 the San Diego -Of1locrs nn1: and amonc Ille beli-ptld pillee In Calllornla . I •• .Future T...,,k Keating Coastal By JACK BROBACK °' .. .,...., ......... A tentaUve agreement oa future routing of traffic in Orange Couaty'1 coastal corridor will be readied in SO days, Murray Storm, assistant mmty road commissioner told OOllllty Tramil D!mict dlrecton Mmday. ~torm said the county would not act without beavy Input from the cities al· fected. Be said the Road ~ regarded all area south of the San Diego Freeway as being in the corridor. lie . llld IOlld ~ bad already talked to officials In lluotingtm Beach, Seal Beach, Newport Beacll and Laguna Beach and ~ -talk to WatmlnP,..r, Inine. San Juaa Capilmno and San Ormmt< Storm llld the -~ bad -• diricted by, Ille ,Board 0 f SupervilOrs to PttPlre an all-<loully -...,.Utlm alucly. --·' .A Corridor Be said the coastal corTido. had top priority because of need for traffic solu- tions wilb the deletioo of the Pacific Coast Freeway. "Under pruent land use plans the cur- rent nirad system in the coastal area is DOI adequate,'' Storm related. Transit District Generaf Manager Gordan .. Pete.. Fielding aald a ~mwu. madal -,. of the area was .....Ual and -be integrated with airport plann~ In other h1sjness Transit District direclon _....ed mm., the head- quarters to ...... spadm• quarters in the Civic c.uter Law Building opposite the new oaurtbouse m Cvic Cent.er Drive West. Fleldlllc said the district's CU1Te11t 2,2211 ~ feet waa not adequate unUI the -facilllJ could be eompleted in Garden G""' ill lbaut ho> years. . 11le ofllces are oow In · the counti ad- minlslrotlve balldlQg and the basement ' Agreement Due I -I of the old courtboose. The new quarters have 5,000 square feet at a rentil of $1,TIO a month. Fielding admitted that parking would be limited to eight spaces in the new fac ility. A first month report on tbe success of the dislrlct'1 Dtal·A·Rlde facility in La Habra showed IJ,391 mlles.traveled with s;ooo passengen. 1be biggest day had 380 passengen augmented by UIO cbildren visiting fire statiolls. Another top day had 340 passengen. It was rainy, a sure fire aid to bus travel. Roy Helsing, site manager for the operation said that patmiage was run- ning abol1t 25 percent school chlldren, higher than antlclpeted. , Tho Dlal-A·Rlde In which a jm)lpeCtlve !"" pbooes the beadquarlm and II told a lflil wtu be at bla -In 20 minute. to .take him to any de5i1Nted d<stina· ·uon, had ita usual quota of crank calls ' I lhe first few week.s. l Most were pranlcJtera dlrecllng the bu .. 1 es to vacant lots. 1bls Wal cut down when • dispatchers cbecked baclt on calls made by children. : Helsing llld the office had received many letten, but po coml"alnla. 'Molt " wanted longer boon ot aervlce. ! He said that medical centm were sup-1 plying patrnoa with &ee tickets ""'81119 ol lack ot parking and that drivers were • going out oo off daya to contact merchants regarding promotion of the 1 ride service. I UNEQUIPPED? LOREINT, France (AP) -A factory prod!!Cln& electrmle lire delectlon equipment burned aul Monday. • immediate delivery! e V-6 or 2000 series e AUTQMATIC or 4speed . e LQOK WHAT'S STANDARD EQUIPMENT • Radial ply tires! • Front disc brakes! • Front bucket seats! • Full carpeting! • " • ' ' • Rack and pinion steering! ll: . -· SEE ONE ••• TRY ONE .•. BUY ONE TODAY! • 1lolbt 0t 'l'llt w .. car ; •• "Gelin ,._,.., --. "Orcnpt Covnfy'1 l'G111lly of n •• C.ri" 1\11j{l,l11{ 'i ('l\,l'fi1 2426 HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS, COSTA MESA .l Home Of The New Car ••• "Golde• r ... c•" .. 1.: .. .. ) ' . -- • .f llAl.YfLOT, • Pearl Buck uccumhs • ' - Nobel, Pulitzer Prize Winner Dead at 80 ' I NEW YGU: arr -I -ftmll1 C' ....... .,.. ....... mlletaJ...it•6e• , ,...of tllis-.11 ...... 1--. WWWwiaa • DU) ... ii &llllilc let DANBY, VI. (AP) -Pearl S. Buck, the dqhler al -m won the Nobel and Pulllm p<hes for her wri1lnll mi China, clJod today at her lmle Tim. She waa IO. Bffaty Drake, Mill Buck'• private -,.. Aid the author died "quietly" .-7:21 a.m. today. She underwent pll --cerY lut fall. •nrce • --a s.tllri -lllli'Jl!ll'\llrllniaJuno21.119Z, oo': • Milt Buck .. railed 111 ama and team-u.., ---Y.ten.... ed to~ Qdoae before llbe lumed -a --..i.....,. way "'cJish It wu lhal uJ>l>rlnllna. lhe said, af --- ---... .a..r. that ..._ 11111 cioly !lie -llllbject ol 'l1I07 calf fl .... .,. . ber writlnc bul ber otyfe u well. Sbe -fl II ..... tllot 11ieJ -' • -the !Int 17 yeara ol ber llfe In ---• a the llnl flw. O!loa, returned to tile Uolted Slat.. !or a Wlnlt 11ier 61 ()lat filoe •I .. to foal stay and then wwked as a Presbyterian Ci&JM!s ........ 0 f 1't7"'te pl miaknary in Qlina from ltlf until 1935. tmmps4D I £*' eea111*C lllt there The c::tlinele government refused her re- .., Ille -fte ....,. -.... -quest to rmsit the country lut Oclolle:r. is Iba -Ill I .. 'l"7 -· faot She -tile l'Ulltzer Prl7.e In 11132 for . -... -"'Tbe Good Earth," • -de1'llJoc the Pini, ..,. Wd al nit -. out fl r:ile to power ol a Chinese poaqnl wblcb -. 6ot -jir • .,.. •' was cited fl# "Ill epic aweep, Its distinct tedlL'l1nmlfno7pat•tlie"1 ••Two-and movtng characteelzatioo, Ila 11U9o --ore -,. G01J -..S taiDed story Interest, Its aimple and yet ---,._ - -... ricbly colored llyfe." ....,.~---nil.ii ..., °*'CS--lllJJ:IJ ~· became tho firs! American q 1 !d -..cman to wiD a Nobel Prize for ,.. rr s ftlA1' Ille ..,,, -a · Utera-. Tbe award made special llllllmilt reo11J -llore ii -be ._..,,, af two 19311 biographies -"Tbe llaa a .-i, --at a pedeslriao. Exile" and "Fiibting Angel." For IB kith B Cllilanabm,. all this She WU the flnt American woman to --..-i -age us win the Nobel Prl7.e for lilerature. a -We'd aB ;at M<p ,;pt cm dririlc nm If ii -tine hours to MISS BUCK bad been in !ailing health ...,.. two mileL And ..,.. daya ij does, In the past year, bemg hospitalized twice Ul"tT ......... AUTHOR, PHILANTHROPIST Pe1rl S. Buck, 80 ,.. -Joe eateoded perioda. NOi' ND t••• KA AD lids dif. Last J~ a&e spent nearly a month In A spokesman for the Pearl s. Buck fladly • nit _,_ 11aa 4k!ftn them the hospital followlog a pleurisy attack Birthplace Foundatioo, Inc.. in Hill>- wd& 1 and JD October was hospitalized again for boro, W. Va., said today that private n.; a., au .,,, an tl*lc caled tbe two mmlbs as she recovered from gall fWleral ~rvices wou,Id be .befd in Bpcks IUbnJ. It ism uadapO&dl train. Vf!IY bladder IW'gery. . County, Pa., "in order to be close to few tbiqp -· ils under the ~· Drake declmed any Olmment on her children." ..., • way Miss Buck's death other than to say it Of h f books f th t =to ~ .. i.m.m,,.....ne ~ :aJS get bad come "quietly." She a<kk;d that in popula:r wS:r~~~ Good 'F.!~,"e w~°:h thele ~ tate ,... plll:ies tbrt you funeral semc:es would be private and China. It was translated into more than mi • movie, --ml ~ award !0< Louise Rainer In 19:17 and also It.med Paul Munl. Mias Buok <OOtimtod w rlt ID I tbrougllOut her life, tumiQ( CIUI t1Jree boeb. year. Sile pabilsbo(ft•• -under the peD name O.Jolm 8qet. '° V0t: yeon Ibo WU aamg tllO lop seJl- lng -in America, but she l8ld ho< largest puhllc was in Europe, IN AN INTERVIEW In ltlll, -- said Iha! American critlcl -'" dism1u her "as a woman writer." "Amerlcan critics," abe sakl. 11AC- CUStomed to deaDog with Amerlc:sn writers, ought to flloe the faCt Iha! I am not a 100 -LAmedcan writer • .J(y OODcepl af tho novel ls • bued 4"I the Chlneoe novel, which bas a s!mple, dlnct style. I read Qlibese novel! a1mcwt e:i· clustvely unW 1-c:ame to America to go to ootlege." . Miss Buck said Ille found ID08I c:oo- temporary writerl "boringly pnoccupled with au." "I'm not morali!lic at all,'; abe said. "I doem't shock me. It amuses me more than anything elle." Amoog her lnterists In recent jean was her foundation to Old Asian chlldrm fathered aild abandooeci by American Gis. It operated in seven Asian ~tioos and last September opened an office in Saigon. FOR A TIME in 1969-70 it loot its license to solicit funds In Peonsylvania, but the· llceme was .-ed alter the resipatioo ol its presldeot. Miss Buck defended him as a man ·woo has "dooe many Wooderful things." She cootributed1 $1 million to the foun- dation herself. Recently she purchased the boose in Danby, Vt.,_ a town which she bad been trying to re~uvenate for several years by encouragm, tourism, opening new shops and importing' Asian gift items for local sale. f I'« Ow: wbo se w•#tjatwl often accordance with Miss Buck s wishes reflected the development of modem didn't nallJ' Wllll. lo 11 iD lllie fint place. would not be m Vermont. 30 languages. Jt was the basis of a play .3 But you..,, ..... rill the fact tbat ----------------------------------f)':. they Fl ,.. -. la • bony. u you ..... , ........ fl -,...., try again. 1ldo ii ~ than you ... say for our frte&8)L 'nleJ"re free all rigbt, but you gd the .,,. 011 they rally ... , THE WAY. ONE f1' Tim NATIYllS bs< told me ';: Iha! -Y..t ._ -"flJ !lad U-?!= adiw*tl lor a ... -. AD this ...,.. t' yvato ___ apodidea l:: could ..... -the .... Ooost all >::;' -~ ..s .. ;at l:ept ,;pt ... J:' IUldilc--al ..... all ..... ~ e•aJtbiag. ,. u-badJmtbeonlalthismbway ... ~ t.iGn ......... -c..w lmft been dig- j: gin( -lor -"--:: ratber tbu pntmc etaJddiC up-• the i ~JDQ!lellilllitoofale!crua .... )'It. BUI,_ __ to_ that New ;::. ;o. Ycri: rally IOI • _.._. mi os. Not tblt tbe ..... ,, dao't have --,,,.,. do, maimlJ if the electric powd' pel off. But tbese 8ft minor VU· •IDB. A IARGEB PllllllUll is that the ldds ..... pated ..-aD ..... the -..iautsldeJ.the_, ..... ,_ __ .,.., ____ ., pan. ....,.. LildsaJ ---10 nrdJ bu Ollimaleditmulll ___ .,_ juat to Fl all the suboqy ..... JelllinOod li!<A10oolar.SoliewY.ten-plta med .. the uaf!iti. It is ~ that -aD these -and dolipl pointed aD ..... the lllliny can. _, little af the -• al the -._...... nriety. It is mmllJ just +11""""1Y'1 ..... .,...,.. i!lll'(fDfly in..--, red, blue and-. AD W!rJ futehd I can undentand bow tbrsf ~ ............ --the .... pUited ... jj;,r~. -they did the ... -is -qnellbi TUE 11A1N oqumES.,.,.llON 6ir m iD -California is -..... begill to catdl up rill New Yori< io this - ... unique -al..._,._ What .. ...Uy -is, ..... -that "' could me far tnmifm bec,.tai the mtomcJhllr and die .... .,. I've IOI iL ....... inc i.ct the old Padfic Dedric can. 'll!us----ioonlor to move fa: wad. IRA Bomb Threat Halts Irish. Horse Race Meet BELFAST (AP) -Northern Ireland's secret spy satellite to gather data on biggest hone race meeting of the year Soviet and Communist Chinese military was canceled today aller a bomb threat developmenls was Jaimcbed by the Air by the IOah Republican Army and the Fon:e early today. ' bumin« !#three bunllea at the lnlciq· • An «OU.Agena roclet blistod -lrom '!be ~ Oltbolic IRA 's Provi.SkUJ. Ca~ 'Kennedy about ':JO a.m. ESr to propel th.e' payload into .space oo Its in· ( IN SHORT... ) telligence •• gathering mlssloo. . _ . e Allende Speaks wing clalmed that it bad booby-trapped the gmidstand at the Downpatrlck cotfrse east af Belfast, where the Ubter Natiooal Meding wu llCbedulod to opeo Wednes- day. • Anrtt tq>loslve experts aearcbed the stand and the coarse, but there was no r...,n that they found any bombs. They 61 find three bunlleo that bod been llumed during the night. presumably by O.. IRA. , . e-.-tf"e , llOllESTEAD, Fla. (AP) -Reoldents al a mflrani labor camp,.liit PY the na· lion's"°"' typhoid epidemic In t7 years, have started feellng economic e(fects ol hospitalizatioo and quarantine. 'lhere were 34 confirmed Casel .and another 90 pos.1ible cases on Monday, health officials said. No cases have been reported outside tbe Homestead migrant farm workers' camp, wbicb hu 2,000 residents. .,"Molt cl the people here are wiable to pick op food ltamp!I," sald Rudy Juarez, leader of Organized Migrants in Com- munity Action. "Because they missed work. they don't have money lo buy them." e S•teUfte (Ip CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) -A SANTIAGO, Oli!e (AP) -President Salvador Allende's leftist ooaliUon was streogtheoed by coogreosiooal electioo returns Monday night, and the Marxist chief' executive said his government will "cmtinUe advancing toward soctalism, within the framework of law, plurali!m, democracy and liberty ... "We shall implant our own brand .~ !IOClallsrn, Oli!eao style, which ~ from that of other countries," Allende declared. Jubilant govemmentl'1uppoa:t:- en celebrated in the streets ol 8antitg1). DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtli'lff'Y of th! Daily Pi~l is 9uarantetd • MolMllr•l'ridaf: It "" ff Ml h• ... - INl"'°r llr S:)ll ,,IOI., ell! 11111 "'" c..., Wiii •• a..11111111 11 yw. C•ll• 1no 1.un •Ill 7.)11 '·"" • s.r...o;i, •M ,.,....,.: If ,;.. • Mt ,_.... .,..,.. COPY' tJ t ...... s..t .. NIJ• If' I l,llt. S...Mty, c1n ..i • an wl• • ..,...._,. 111 .,..,. C1111 1r1 IM" "~Ill 11 1.m. T tltpllonts Most Or1nv-CDl.ll'lf'J .V.. ... 64Z·4JZ1 ind Weslmlns~r . . . . . . . Northwet HUflllngton 9.-dl 540·1 Ut San Clemlnl1, C1P1s1r1no 9ffdl. Sin J1,11n CIPl•lr-. 0.111 Point, So!Jll'I LasllilN, L~ Nlll~I 492-44120 Hail, Storm Over Plains c .. • -• ' 3-inch. Stoiws Fall in W. Kansas; South, East Wet NAllOM"" WIAUKI 'lrilCI IOtfCASI 11 7•• ll-1 )• 1 • 7J ICOIN••---- -IAI., ~SNOW r:l23~ .. "' .~~ ' Swim Instructor Cited in Death Of Retarded Bov --. DETROIT (AP) - A swimming in- structor who student witnesses say fore.. ed a terrified youth into the water and then stood by as. the boy sank to the bot· tom of the pool, bas been -irraigned oo a charge of manslaughter. ' " • Clayton Woodard Jr. was arraigned Monday in the death of George Jerry, 12, a student at the Dancy School of Observation, an inslitution for retarded chl1dren. " Witnesses said Woodard, 24:1 forced the boy into the pool tlvee times and npped his fingers as he clutclled the side ol the pool. The boy's parents said after the youth's death last Wednesday their son was afraid of the water. They said he told them other students were forced into the water against their will. After the youth sank, witnesses said, Woodard stood watcbing until they asked It be was going to get the boy out of the water. They said Woodard sent another !tudent into the pool to rescue the Jerry youth and then gave him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. ~ Attorney Hugh Davis said Woodard was "a vei-y grief-stricken young man.·~ Davli said Woodard had been trying to cure the boy's fear of watt!r. SUOINI Best ---The world'1 HCOnd 1'rgest tele- acope was unvoiled Tuesday ii the Kitt Peak National Ob- 1ervatory near Tucson, Arh. The 158-lhch ielexope will en- able astrol>omers to aee ob- jects at the my ~4;" of the llJllyll'IO, The .. 10 OD teie- ocope weighs 375 tons. Diplomats Beaac -'"""" nie bodies of -Alt1edmn 4iplorN!s -U.S. Ambamdor Cleo A. Noel Jr., and Charge d' Mbir Geor1[e C. 'Mllcft -who were mur- dered by Palestinian 1errorisls in die Sudan. wre n<eivrd home- amid full military honors Ill And:tews Air ,....., Base in Jitaryland. De~th ~ .... iry Mother Wants Actors w Testify . PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -'Ille - of the late David Wbi~ t.•• • ~er af British -.. Sanh llilel, says an Inquest abould resame a. mediately with all ....... involved ..... mooed to testify. MJl8. NEWEIL Camphell made t1ie request In • brief filed lfaodllY rill ~ Oianly SlqJeriar Olllrt """"' Owles Hardy. 1'be jallp bad - issued •• l1'llltraining antrr "'" 'he Miss llilel, her ........... -1 .. E.,.... and adlr Burt~­ lalllylng In the Feb. ll -al 111im1g, 21, In Gila Bead, Ariz. .An autopsy llaa .....ai..i -ftimc di<dafao..,a-afl*_lplim.,... Bui Wbiliag's boc1J ..,......, -- cuts and-. -·--testi~ .could have boos QUIOd by a WL .. • Aa ilapat lato the death .... baited by e.dy ...... --Campbell filed • pell- -• '1111 ....... the -.. deed to teotifJatllleilapat 111!11 flllUIB AND 11e7noids were ID -•ArilmatoBlmaJDDljoepio- ~ no -. filed 1or -. .,,,..u ..,. AttJ: .lalm ,,,.., aald ... --ce11+c 6ie illiiMmt gtftD to • I 4\z fr wl 1*r to ftllO'kn. dif- -gnat!J. lli8 lllles llaa aald ID ioferrieWs with Ille ..... -llbe· and Rejnolds ·bad -at._, ponty lor tlie·actor, 1ma 1;1oa--the-and lft9 WB< ...,.. -millolglit Tbe ----lo Re)DDlda' ...... ---.. ...... n-.ioctober nan na. llbe diso>•aed Wliitlo&. Airlines Boycott French Sltjes After Jets Collide 80 of 1..atest • • POWs Due Home On W ediwsday CLARK AIR BASE, Pbilippim:s (AP) -Elgbty al the lll6 American ........ o1 war released by llor1h V-this week will be flown. to the Uniled S1a1a ::W..f.~tloa -oi·•·c THE ANNQUNCEMENT said planes carrying • -each -fly .. Andren Air farce -ill .......... D.C., Scott Air Force 8-at-: m.; Kelly Field at Sao ""'9mo. -.. and TraYll Air ll'crce -.. ,-. Calif. \ftq .wen ~ w.n.m1 •""·--. belwe .. 11:• and I:• p.m. local-. Their deputind Jene. An .... -PO!f•, -lw!P """' Ge+ t llil lll Clark Air Bae " ''inc tr d •. Tw Thai -ts -In -.. -. ...... flown Iii llangAt tocliy, and two Fllipba releaaed Mondor ...... b-- red to • PllilljllliDe. military f!olpital io Manila. . • Ollldals at tile bue boopital ·-"" that ID08I af lhe --e'noo« __, and Monday"""' in llJlld --..S tbtlr medlcal dlocloi OJI d .. -....., ...... Pie --rilioul Ill)' blltbea. .A. lillMllml or 111e -.-a.. base ..-ii'!ar Air -ctP ... ....., togotanldeaaf_lhelr_eoril be UR; • 11-ma cbi*' ors•W1 • a - ol tho prison ...... -lor -•; and 11W11 af Ille _, p!ol I a -10 the--... • .,,_ ara ""71,r ..W lin1 Cap!. Robert B. r.Dor, ti, af Jwt++tlle, Ji'la., u bt ..... flDllllle: of_ 'j 'I I , al ,...u ~,... _,,, "·-lllP SdiQal. ,,.,. ~ I I • Fltfllr, wllD -sbot -JolJ u, 1117, Aid lie bod bad four.-.. - "' hoped lo ... -llle dllldren molllJed the POi's as il lheJ -. celelrldea, de m • o d In I •utocrapho, ond Ille glrla -tlmn. U. Cmdr. ICldYel D. Oldlllll, II, fl Hun~ Ala., -...... ...... w...,... -bJ. J.S., ...... pt. bacf beat nuiDt a POW tnccll& wldl h11 name mi It far tho posl .,... __ ,.,__ fte -al -al the fl'alcb ... 9ft Wnlrfl!d U. mdlr' conr ta die --., ......,.1 cnlh ii "lea tlm pideet." Gl!l'I. O.\DQB Gllpat told a ..... j I ..... --· al ..-ea\ •Wtppsfttbendm'netW01t .-I lltmles, • a:mlnll <• lpint in -· 111-m lor Wtuafly all air tnl-fie belrm Spm and Britalil. Bat lie in- llillBI the -..... "' 11Gaday'1 col- -... pilot emr. Tbe r...,n --aald SAS pilot --r...,ned a big plw ..-.., .......i bis coune at the --~ WAbbmlle, In !Udlem -Tbo '-' .... Baodefl na llJilc a Boein; DI jd with 17' 16W abaanl, ...... lor Ille Canary ] .... ' --a.t ,,._ .... In • r:ln:ltil' • • • • • ' . • I • ' ( •I r ... ' ;, • • ' •• • • < r i l ' I • ' ! • ' • • Assemblyman I.any E. ~ end ~Torrance&,.iecl ot an appan!llt lu""t a In ~ mento. The A!118111bly TraJI&. portallon Gommitlee chairman had had a previoUs attack. ·----~----- Trade Council Joining Suit Against '20' LOS ANGELES JAPJ -A bulldlng trades council says it is joining a lawsuit agajnst the new coastal law, Prop. 20, because the measure is leading to unemployment, and ,ecoMmic problems. "The economic impact ol the law will be very oerloul, If not disastrous" to labor, said John Clnquemani, executive Secrelary of the 130,000-member Los Angeles Building and C o n s t r u c t i o n Trades CounclL He spoke at a news con- ference here Monday. t e People 'Dtteleed' LOS ANPELES (AP) -Congressman Paa! N. McCloskey, ending two days as a witness at the Pentagon Papen trial, says the U.S. government deceived Its --- Peek tor G«menaqr1 .Reagan: Too Soon ' .To Talk of '76 SAalAlllElm), (AP)·-A former ... tor, Gar. llonlld ...,_ """ It ta too tarlT to .lpecataie abolil hhii' nmntng f0< •pNil4eat lll'lfll. ·-W..:, Gftgory Peel, fl)'I he ta _,... by a repoi:I be mllk. try to •.......t Reqan aa '°'"'"'"' o I Callfornl&. 1 Reaon1 a.•~. dJ8'f'lssed as :1pure speeulatiolt' . M o 1' d •· y · a W-ulllngiQn D.C. ne,.....per npirt that he WOllld -up ,,.,.. !Or -.i11ce In 19'1,, but -~ • ~ ilfl•• he, hopoil 1llUl4 tam blm Ibo.GOP ~en­ fl.l ~ !ti 11!1. Be•pn .iias Joos aid he Wlllllcl Dill .... •• thti\I term .. •Callfoh\la ~ reports ba• -rocunlol ..... --• Some Demomtl -<DIJ -Brown's Idea and cooPhed -• Ideal poteotlal candidalo- -Cotomnllt E:ad G. 'llaten wrote Monday that Democrats dlasatlsfled wltb their °"' IJllellllal ... didatea for eovemor bad Clecided - WU their man. WATERS DID not ldeotlfy tbe Democrats 8nd P<dc did not -wbetherhehadbeen<mladedbylllml. Peck bas been a loyal porlJ .......,. and active ·in a number el chic ... charitable causes.' Reapn aid he had .. ~ "' plans to fonn a ~ Committee following the 1174 ......._ A Wa&blngtoo Post report said Holmes Tut- Ue, prominent Loi ~ -doalor and GOP backer, likely wwld apellbeod the committee. BEAG~ ~ dlrecl commen~ however, wheh ·uted If be would try to stop aucb a ..-ipalgn If ii were waged by friends "" bis beball. "I tblnk everyooe ooghl .to tum their Cal:forn:,,.. minds to helping tbe President. I tblnk " M-" aucb _.,Jalk>n can only binder him In his task II be said. Peck'; '""'!" -popped back Into Ibo TYJ'arra· n t Out CaUfornla polittcal picture when a syn---,,-- dlcated colunmlll aid a group of Democratl would try to penuado him to F p ~J: I~btterested In runnlng for or· rouwt.er public office mid never have been," Peck, 56, told newsmen In Los Angeles. -BAKERSFIELD (AP) -A wmtall has been issued here for the U1'ellt of "SUCH REPORTS heve alwaya been a .Florida promoter Glenn W. Tumer "" joke to me. I was a friend of Gov. Ed-charges DI failing to -• · mund G. Brown and wben he WU payvariouslllllOW!b defeated by Roonle In 11198, be jokingly due Caiifomia resl- said in the afterglow of defeat, 'Maybe we should have run Gregory Peck.' Such denAt.. Superior COUit 7 Republicans Join Democrats, Seat Robbins judge l3suod the wa judge i 11 u e'd ·the warrant Monday at the request of two San Francisco attor- neys who said Ibey ,_ rePment 148 c:lienla who --against Tumer tn ...,.. of $1GO,-. Attorneys Roy Hall and Al ea._ said their clleD, mostly from tbe San SACRAMENTO (AP) -Aided by Jose and Stockton area, paid ao imnge seven Repibllcua, Senate Democ:ntl of $3,000 to $3,soD .am lo r have IUCCeeded In aeaUng newly elected dialributonhlpo In ~ lnletplaodaly, Alan Robblna, giving Democ:nla a :io.11 Inc., manu1ac1uR!n of a line of - -. ( NEWS BRIEFS eJis< 1n-111e upper house. metlcs based on mink ail. ) ~'"'7 .... by1..~~~~ of~~111~...::-n..= bins Oil grounds he bad not lt1llllled ~ _..._ ta .,_, -~ requbements In bis San Ft!' .,..._ .._.. · ' "'% people about the Vietnam war and may siill be decelvlni them about bomb- ing in Laos. McCloskey (R-Callf.) leaving the <Olll'!house where he tesfilled tn the defense of Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony au..., told reporters Monday the Pen- tagon Papers prove that U.S. Marines were comm1tted to ,...,.mt! war In Wt- nam on U.S. laltlaUve -but Americans were told ·11 was at the l'l!qlleet of !lie South Vlelnam government. e Videotape Oka"ed MARTINEZ (AP) -Videotape ' testlmoey made by a Hell's Angel who T db:I over the weekend can be uaed as evidence In the trial of another motorcy- cle· club member charged with murder· iDg two Georila cydbts. • ,_ Superi« COUit Jlldp lilc!ianl - '. ruled Monday, the .open1t1g day. of the trial of William J. Moran, 33, tbat video- . . tape -made al a preliminary hearing last Novtmber -it admissible evidence. I• . ' . • • e VC Len 'Bfffher' SACRAMENTO (AP) -The ·Uoivenl· ty of caJlfomla 8laDds to lose oome $11KI million under federal plans to aluh educational spending, UC President Qlarles J. Hlleh ays. llltch pve tbat estimate, an upward revision fl IOme $20 million over bis previous appniaal of Ibo impact of culs ln·federal opeodlog, Mooday In testimony before tbe slate Senate Finance Com- mittee. e .Dellloer.U Cont~ SACRAMEN'ro (AP) - A aolld wan of Replbllcan oppolitlon to. -Asaembly :. reappirtlollmeo bill bu Cnllilbled, the Doinocral p1sblng tbe plan saya. ' Bui l')lalnnln -Robert Beverly of the r, Membl7 llepllbllcan Caucus aald op!n " Moadly there Ja •,'not me vote" among As.nbly' ~-for tbe redlstrlc-llng plan In Iii pr.-! lorm. ' " " r I • I • ! ' ' I • GirlW Mags Still Printed? LOS ANGELES (AP) -A SUper· lot Qlurl judp baa-a girlie mapslile and book puliUlhing op- erailao to ahow In court March 20 lhal they are lollowlng bla order to ...,. alleged acts of prollltutioo pending trial. • The )'ldP'.• move Mooclay follow· ed a rOquesl by deputy Dltt. Atty. Tll\lll!8I Eldm, who said delpite 1111 ~· court order, "II bu --aa usual" al the · .. ..-Qio-11 olllool. Tiii dllltkt atlorM)> m o v e d ll1lnsl the 1!11'1lbber under the RA!d ~Aba'l<ih=t Ad, rather than ~.aa~TbeDA .. ier1o<f' !list the operatloo llldllcel WOIRdl who particlptle In acts of P!"lllllrtloo l<r tho maaulncs and i>lc\Urea. nando ValloJ dlJlrlct ltlled Mmm, on a Caiifomia law, and .-. a .,,,_ l().!!6 vote that .......-party -· -decree ~ here In FebiUIQ; 1111, llie "All of ••--"'-ed on ·~ •-ClllfonWllla were entitled to r""""51, the are.-• to pre;I the ;:;,.. ~ . 'BllDl'Jieyi -Q!lilended beftft Juilp Jolla lhis llalO laim bo'!lnc tbal we bad M. Nairn. pl&C<!I befont..,. ;. direcl challeoge u to The a·,.ttor-me-.,.-muged tllat tlloir whether we will abide by the .....Ululloo. cllenls had not 1-t paid a!.....,. llle7 If we don't, how In God'• name can we had received annla after going tlnu&ll eq>ect tile -'9 of callolnda lo abide ~~here-upr•='":..ur~ by tt?" said Harmer, a Glendale Offid! auu. - llepub!icm. -posalblf an •nl-dillrl<t ~ The 2().lt Democratlc tdre tn the upper 'Wlllbe ieiillO 1\ii_.• lllmiie ...e ID -could be only temporary. Voters In Orlando, Fla. to aerve the antst wauaut a hea.Uy Republlcan San Diego County and attempt to bring bim -. --lo the polis today In .. --lloa that ta expected to aend GOP As9emblyman Jolln Stull of Leucadia to the state Senate. A nmolf was scheduled for April S II Stull did not collect a simple majority In today's balloUng. Coeds' Remains Found in Mat.eo PACIFICA (AP) -A -ml AFTERSHOCK HITS -~!.:""' ooe!i.,-::, ":i.. "'::.:, ": California at Santa Cruz were found near IN OXNARD AREA theoceanbere,alllborilielaaidllmxlaY. ' The girls' headless bodi<s ..... - PASADENA (AP) -A mild a!lenbock :!, 1fi!.c..::'ta1'~ ~ 4: o<cmted at 4:611.m. Monday tu the Ox" skull was that ol Roulind 'l1lotpe II, of nard area, where an eartllqullle caused Cannel. and tbe tow.r ja-ibat of substantial damage Feb. 21, the llelsmol-Alice Liu 21 Tormice the San Mateo' oglcal laboratory at Calllomla lmlltut~ . County .,.;,..,;..., olli<e Di.l of~~=_.~_. 15 •• _-Two llc!ya'"' an outing In Dml'a Slide •-u~· • .,......_ · m ~-area found the llmfl Olld ja-..,-. Rld!ter ocate, Cal Tecb Aid. ,,,. Feb. day· about loo 1ee1 -the-. 21 quake registered 1.75. 'ntere _.. .., , The glriJ, who dJlal>paared iUlllt Fd>. reports of damqe from tbe altersbock. 5, 1ri amoog u murder -fnn the ----------,, Sanla-Oitz .... tliia ,..... Brown Bebotied So~n Denies Lobby Fuml, Charge Quimby said be ~ --· contention tbal Ute~ -loiJb)dt law ii "ftlll of~· Ind -be revtsod.1191 be <Qlkl!ied "'·titot'*al ... doned by Brown .... bil banb.." • SACRAMENTO (AP) .l.. 1lJe leglalator in charge iJl-tqbbyisl registration aaya Ibero ta "no ~tloo" to accuaatiool by Secretary of Stale Edmund G: Brown Jr: tbal lobbyists' 11pendlng reports have' been IIleplly altered. Asaemtil)'D!ID Jobo P. Quimby (!). BBOWl'J, . Al.80-.a ·IMito tll, de- lllallo) ihlo ·denied ch.up by 11...,. nounced 1119 cyn\1111 ~ 1tt u •a that Quimby'• Joint Snbcwnmlttee on vb1ual lrJTilallim to eornipllca" 11111 ... Joint Lecillatift Adlocata Regillratton -a iUi!;b)' ~ ..,_ hid -lo lel 8-n ........ ~ Gomaleo ~~) Ip~'""'"" Cift-bylll ._-ta. giving 11111 wnliW' -.... ~... by "He'• talldnr abolll taldng reconla out lobbyists. ' of the olllce. 1 Ibid the atafl 11<11 to lei ' Preaeol law allon llllbJllU ID file him have II wllbout I -request. I• ••"108Dlnllf-" iil!ot1I 11rowa llid, Mil lhlnl< the leut I ... do ta aet a wrtttel\ . "II ~ ... the oflldll prlldioe of Ille request from him. I'm not holdlnc GUI clli ' lobbylsl 1•onllof.iwnmWee 10 -pellc anything.. I lbouglll I WU very . '--~ 1obbJia1..a.a1'1111 ~ .. Quimby aaid. .~ ~ ~..... ' llBO'llN SAID eUher the GlilUlllttioe-• • B"!l"\ ~ ealal f!l•l<i•1 of .... <I' ill .tall bad altered pibllo recotdo to ' byi~' npotiJ ~ lilt &iii 1171 ID hide the DID* ol le&lllUO.. wbo ncelve Wblcll' !tie -i>l lellldlfAln ... -money from lobb)l"'11. 'the 'iobbylsla bougltt tnll-'al - "I don~ llnow," Qlllmby aald. "I U'*"t. were lined oaL heven't setn It, Under tbe ~I system 10il doo'I aet QI' lnformlltoa off the reporla IDY1'1Y· Tbey're iaadoquate. That'• wey I ipOnaond ifpalatloa 'lut year to update Ibo (lobbyist ~) law/' 8"""' alao aocured u l1 n am ed l~lllol'I ol ...... P!fl.lf \a'llll clfla and vacallon lrlpa lrom ~· but relUsed detalls. BB IWD THE nparll llad - altered "by -other -the .... bflll" after lheJ _.. llled, ... 11111 .t.te law -vlolalOd at 11111 time. Brown aald the laY tria allo -wl!en Qulmby's commillee "old<ra Ill stall to keep lobb)liat ........ -bldollll lrom -llale ........ ... the public." DAILY •11.or 5 FINAL 4 DAYS of our TO 90 OFF HaldGJ' ~n9 Coftection of Dresses, Spo;tswear and $15 NOTHING TO 'HIGHER DR::issr e Lo•g & Short. Goocl Variety. Sizes 5/6 to 1·1/12. Values to $75. Now $5. to $15. PANISUllS e Good Selections. Many Fabrics All Sizes. Yal•es to $100. Now $5. to $15. BL•tfRS e M r To Choose From lnclucllng 0 u r Fabu· lo• YelYets. Values to $55. Now $5. to $15. • PANIS e m t To Choose Front. All Sizes. Now $ 5 Values to $30. . All fOi'IS-e Ilsa •eds To Choose From. · ¥ 'ses To $28. COATS e Fuss ••d AD w.-her. All lmt. Yal9!1tS to $175. Now $5 All Sizes. While They Now $5. to $15. I-sALE-DERNmL-Y-ENDs sATURDA-Y,.-MARC~ 10th.~ The ok J,,-Ala~5faum .. lJ III !fa. lsltmd Newport Beach ,.._.AJAll s.• flnal-BankAIMtlcard, MOstar Cha,..e Our SALE Is Also Over Saturday All Remaining Clothing 55. to '15. PANIS e Ilsa ' eds To Choose From. Many Styles & r I rla hlcludJng Our Famous Lealhers. Size• 28 To 36. Values To $100. Now $5. To $15. SHIRTS & TOPS e inclucllng Our Own European Imports. Ye'••• to $35. Now While They Last $5. ' JAOEIS & IE•'lllER COATS e Yc'ues To $100. Now $5. To $15. BOOIS & SllOES e All Very High Fashioned. All Sizes. ¥ 'sis to $46. Now All 9 ·10. • BELTS e O.od Variety. All .Sizes. Many Sttles Hand Madt1. Values to $30. Now $2. to $5. GUYSI We•••• .Y .. Have Never Been to a SALE llke 1Ws, So Slap By. You Won't Believe It Unless You See It. , 65 FasNon Island Newport Beach 644-6500 No Haldi or Layaways Al Sales Fincd-BankAmericard, Master Char9• Allll of Come Maney Is Accepted At llat'h af Our Shops I j I " • IAL P GE • • Poor Place to Save The Board ol Supenilon hu on<:elled ~ to may not be that significant . ,'l .. oet up a lobbyist for Orange CowllJ ID W gtoo, The senalor bimJeJf does not su~rt the lottery . , • D.C. and placed the no,ooo budgeted foe openlnc !be lc!A!a, feeling a.atate IS productive u Wornla sboltld ,- offke Into I.be ClOlltiJlgeDCJ rerene fund. be able to manage its finances without this camblinc de- 'l1le propoul to bin a IobbJlst to =.,.wlidJ OD vice. k>gldM!oa -federal grut fUDds of llllerell II the matter has to be resolved, he feel• It lbould to Orange Coullty bad the tocking of both Calilornla be placed 00 a statewide ballot u. 0 moral" isaue, llke Senllon and -ol the Coa~ from this llU, the death penalty or marijuana lslues, to be decided by Who PftlUmJbiy are qualified oboenen ol tho Wull· popular vote. · lngtoa ooene. A remliling ,..,...... for the= W• in II careful study of the experlen<ea of other states Ille offiag when I.be ~ mened elr earll..-warrants oonJideration of a oltte l~ for California, dodoioo. the question would seem to qualify we for decision by Whill a actual dollar •w ••rnent ~a lobbyist's serv4 the electorate u a whole. · k>es ls ditrlCllll to obtain, the COUDIJ bu niainlained IUCb ID olfke In Sacnmenlo foc -JU11. Several A Happy Reminder ...,n11n, tndudinf. Loo Allgeles, 6u J>leco and Santa Clara, appareDtly eel it II worth the investment to hne tbelr~veinW~ Distribution of lhls year's Disneyland Col\lmunity It well be that the Initial lnveotmeot would ba.-e been returned many tinies in bellfllita to the <OUDly. Service awards reminds us again lhat amid all the fUJS· Thll ls_. time when the mpertilon appear to have ing and fuming about the state of the world, the nation been petllU' wioe and pound foolllll. and our own communities, there still are a lot of worth- while people quielly doing worthwhile things for tlleir neigh bol's. • Let the People Decide Amo':! the recipients: The Laguna Beach Free Clinic wbi has served 8,000 patienll; the R. M. Pyles Boys Camp of Huntington Beach; the Capistrano School ' With halt a clozm Eastern stalel apparently ••lio-District's unique Environmental Education Center ; and lied that • ..,le loUery can have a beneficent effect on the Bushard School Parent Teacher Organization of state finances, moves are afoot to iniUate such a lot· Fountain Valley with its many special projects to help ~-tery in Callfomla. youn3 people. Bills ~g~ of a state lotte:;r. have n the culll!nl fn>n~ bonoro went to the Laguna been introd in the Senate and Aaaem y, and Community Players; the Children'• Theater Guild of l a Loo Angeles group is ClOllec:ting llignatures on petitions Newport Harbor and the Irvine Master Chorale. And a • to pl..., the !sue on the next election bollot general award of recognition was made to Irvine's "Be-• '1'1\M» r In • recent infonnal survey taken by Orange County cause We Care," which does just about anything, to lilJ,v. ""'· Sen. Dennll E. Carpenter, 82 percent ol the 750 persons help just about anyone. responding Aid they would favor a otate lottery. How-To the sellless people who have earned this recog-'~·~,i111t<i / "<·~Ii· ) , ever, &ince Otll~t ol the m:iplents of Carpen-nitlon, we add the DAILY PILOT's congratulations, and '· ~ ' ' ter's malling ed to it at all, the loltel'1 response thanks tor brightening at least one news day. Behind the New Indian llprisings Worl.d May Need Bigger Religion Dear Gloomy Gus Cash Replaces Trinkets as Bribe -~YDNEYJ.H~ One or the main reasons for the -111r1ve1ini of -ro;gJon in the late 19th and rearly 20th ombay was the a- panaion of utronomy and ub......,.sics. 1be more we ieamed about ''the llan'y vault," the lea comequential our own earth seemed to be. In tile Infinite ttaehes of -our earth WIS relepled fo • spodt of tbl revolving around a • third-rate 1tar in ID obscure oomer al a, mioor gaq nq dif- ferent f.rom millions of otben lib ll To believe that thh IJ!'l'!! of dusl was sfitP!iil out by God's eye, wu marked out for tile incamalion, lbe redemplloa. .... all the rest of the tbeologica.I dogmas, required a heap of faith that only. the most resolute could make. u the blllboard actv.rtisen -their Finl Amendment contention to the NIIAln OJurt, we're JUiely lo !bl billldnls going free while IW!WSDdl repme in jail. "* ........................... ... _., ....... =·= .,,,. '" --...... --.... .,..,., ....... bul bigbly pn>bahle, !bal then ewl many earth! tn the univene' that have giV<D birlb to life md that catT)' cultures and tecbnologies _,parable to, and perllaps mperior to, OW' ..... Oa •..-.If statistlcal baaia, usin' tile latest matbem:atical calcolatioos Nsed oo astr•nnu-.ii ~ It ii more tdenlific lhan lea lo .uaert lbe high pro- bability lhal creaim.s "lormed in !ht tmage ot God.. inhabit thousands, or millions, of orbs with the same llfe-sus- tainiog properties as our earth. WASHINGTON -The theft of govern- ment documents by raJn1>ag:in~ Indians caused a front-page splash, ~e were headlines again when Indian Jeader Hank Ada~ was arrested as he tried to return the first large cache of stolen document!. The FBI also manacled and jailed my U!IOclate Les Whit- ... oo false charges, adding to the .uproar. , · Lost in tbe hulla- baloo over the~ docu- ments; however, was the story they tell. We have tried to dig ' oul thh jlory ~m, ' .. · thou.sandS Of ... docu-.. ~ .!, ,. ,,. l -tsstbat Ille lih ._ J ,.., i\f' · · . -Ila" ~ cbeeled"'P*" Ir wtiet,_1nlileratand tim)ler ~Jibt>l !.. U. lhoir taluable ~,tbO Indiana cmtend, was a worse crime than stealing documents. Rather than crushing or t b o do L _ -WlllTl'EN-was-questioned-be!ore the theology to an insignificant pulp, lhb ~ jury ahput whelber the story of vista~ it far be~ its small ter-docunlents would ''sell newspapers." He tt5trial onpns. It means, if lrue, that we replied that the plight of thi lndians un-~ part ol a YU symphony of life~ !ortunately, doesn't sell newspaper~. It mg tbrau.gmut the COl51DOS; not a tiny. 1s, nonetheless, an Important story whlcb· unip!. aprepeatlble pbenomeoon, but an we intend to continue telling. Here is• a elemml ill an integrated scheme of crea-new installment from the stolen Indian tloD, otm!ing tlnUC!I lbe -of papen: ---- (JACK ANDERSON) Early in our history, white men hornswoggled Indian leaders out of their valuable resources by offering them whiskey, blankets and g~aws. The documents show that today ODly the form of the bribes h., changed. INSTEAD o_f bri.ght trinkets, govern- ment handouts .are given to the tribal chlef:s to k~p tbem eompliant. 'Ibe Na- tional ,,·Tribal Chairmen's Assodalioo (NTCA), for example,~ has' regularl · eceived funds lrom tile go"'!Fedt. One private memo from former Indiiin . Com.missioner Louis Br\lce · promises $501000 out of the Treasury to finance the tribal chJefs' convenUoo. There are other referertces in the documents to govern- ment subsidies for-·. ·the chiefs. "On October s. 1m, '1 beglns one memo, the chiefs "submitted to !be Conunissioner a propole<l ,cootract lor Fiscal Year 1973 with N'I'CA, ·with ·a 'prOjeCted cost of $299,531. The Bureau is presently review· ing this proposal ... " IN RETURN for all this government green, the chiefs often help the govern- ment work Its way with the Indians. This relationship shows through the cop- fidential minutes of a typical high-level meeting. The top Interior Department brass listened, according to the minutes, to an assessment of tribal problems. "Who speaks for the !iPans?" asked Assistant Secretary Hamson Loesch. "I -llope NTCA will be<X>rpe the voice." . The chiefs agteed to speak for the In- dians and Jiecretary Rogers Morton q_vickly offered: "We might provide some . expense mooey lo N'tCA." Loesch a~led hut suggested ~.money should be tiaid out as "consultant fees." There ,... 06 ~! from tbe- lndian chlifs lo acteJl more mooey. "Mr. Secretary," nodded former NTCA pre&dent Willlam Yoo.pee, "we need .several people. flil1tlme to work as our staff." ·Morton immediately promised: · "Yes, we should give them all the help "'we·-caw.-" ·· THIS SYSTEM has. produced such m~n as Raytnond Nakai, the former president of tile giant NaVajo tribe, who has been accused 'by tribal members of selling out · Navajo water rights. 'Ibey say he always did the government's bidding. The Nava- johs, ~ore, f~ him out and voled in Peter MacDonald who Is battling the special interests for the water rights. C.Ompliant chiefs, with govermtenl connivance, have sold out Indian ripts again and again to private compailies. The Fort Peck Indians, lor example, agreed to a contract that gave a com- munications company 49 pereent interest in a joint commercial venture ·for •onl.J 19,800. The Indians, for lbelr share, pot up government and Indian fuodl lolaling .' J189,000. ' • GOVERNMENT funds, of course, are ~ channeled to the tan.. Indians who go along with tile government. When I dissidents were fc>rqling the caravan of 11it'\'o,;,1ib.~tt1'ces.=.;~ I indirecUy, will be given to aid any participant" The chiefs OOedlenlly joined jl ~ government in condemning Ute dissidents. I 'Footnote: Secretary Morton recenlly invited us to oonfer-witb him-00--lndlan problems. We came awa~ Impressed tbat 1 ht is genuinely eager to solve the i:ro-f hlems a n d right the wronp of !ht I lndiarus. He noted, for example, that he bu been able to lnaease the budget for Indian needs. He Ibo accepled our saggestion that he listen to the 'grievances of the lndlan dls!:ldents. It seemed wildly anlhl~-opooen-~tric - almost paranoid, in i.ct -to imagine that our microllcoplc orb, tuc.ted away like a grain of l8IXI in lbe vast pocket of the universe, was the focus ol diYioe attention, oot merely in Old Ted.:nnent tenru, but even more startlingly in the appearance ol His -transforming the ancient covenant into a new promlst. OIJB "rWgion." bilber1o, may not ~ been too big for us; it may have beftl too small Some of this was sug- geolfd ,.... ago "' lhal exln«<linary scienlisl-ptie51. Oiardin. in lbe notebooks be considered too "revolutiooary" for publica&Jan. He may. well prove to be the ~ of our century. Agnew, Connally R_oles in GOPolitics • But science bas always turoed out to be a tw<H!dged swurd: II cuts bock to es- cise out the errors and supersititioos of the past: it also cuts forward into the future, to reassess and rectify its °"° theories and judgments and cak:ulus o1 probabilities. Now, what astronomy did to shatler theology, 1Pibemalics is beginning to restore on a different scale. IT NOW seems not merely possible. We have not yet, in our chikliahnes.s, even attained a workl religion; it is too much to aped. 115 to accept a. cosmk one·, as yet. But it may be that science, in its holy quest fol' truth, can open up more doon to cosmic reality than the blind worshiper-$ or a cultic god could even begin to pray (OI'. WASHINGTON -Vice President Agnew has completed another u~eful foreign niission fcfr President Nixon but Jt wlll take more than that to build up to the preeminent position in t h e Republican party he desires. When John Connally's inevitable reach for the 197G pres- begiM, Agnew will v be compelled lo rely Student Vote Analyzed Ju.st about I millton college students voted for the first time ill the J>resideo. tial electim of 1972, here in caJifomia. And, if there ever were any doubt, it is now clear that they voled liberaJ and Democratic. In a recent article in California Journal, Mite Frted reported oo a survey of the cam- pus vote made by the University of CaH- fomia Student Lob- by. The lobby made ils study on U four-r. • • •. campuan ~tlbe.t.ate: all nme UC cam- puoes, 11 of lbe It Callfomla Slate univetsitlts and <'Olleges. and &eYen private instilutioos. The report ffll based OD surveys in ti precincts lrherein students compriaed " to 100 pem11I ol ~ voler1 Here are IOlne highlights: -n pen:eni of lbe rqlsl<nd sbldml ....,. in California went to Iha polb (oa- llonally, Ille JJ-JI -"'"""" WU • _,,_ -.t.atewide, !ht .......... ,..,ister.d D<mcraUc ---lllldmts -.d ~ly for Senator Geqo Mdlown (UC _,. \'Oled Mt<lovtm -7i .......... Nilllll - JS penml. csuc ---.,. -a penmt .., • .,.. ... ,. -with le• ........ ,,,_ ..... ~ Democ:ratic ta OMCJ:Z I piinMI and Jeplllive....,. (• lllOll.....,..., cam- ( RUS WALTON J puses. Nixon fared better than other R<puhlic:an caodidalesJ. -the "~ to State" registration among sludmls was almool lwlce u high as it traJ among all registered voters. PARTY registration in Ille campus preciodl divided about &be ame at tbe UC, CSUC and private ochools; UC: ~ -fl IJ'tll'llt; flop. -I! ptt'l'Bll; ---l<>Slate -u -l CSUC: D -l1 pemnl; R -25 per- <enl: DIS -10~ l'Yt : D -11 pmmt; R-D pe"""I; DIS -IS percml. 'l1lo --bod Wllo lmpoct on calif.ma'a p1~' ekdim: but it did -.. 1 lipiflcwnt inipect .., several leplatilo-nne faal•MV D•mocratlc ltlltlllblymm lif'llollly -lhoir vi .. lcrieslollle--. 01' 'l'1IE D 11l'Ol••iliom on lhe November ballol, 111n1e ..... of sptdll interest lo lludml ..ten: Prop. It lmarijuana), Prop. :JO (mulll coa- "'""tloo) aod Prop, JS (fannwortm 11111 ea.r °"'"''· . AD. nine UC campuaes wml for mari- juana bf al ~ 'Ill pereenL Nine of 1111 12 csuc -.. .....,..s -'"' ..... -or l!lOIO !Gr pat. on more than a rec- ord of useful public service. Agnew is not a mean antago- nist (or should it be said that he Is a mean antagonist? J as Connally will dis- cover ii be does not know it already. IT SEEAIS to be vaguely asswned that all Connally will need to do Is proclaim his Republicanism, cuddle into the war;m embrace of the entranced national news media, and because of his agreeable personality and the novelty of his con- version, become a credible candidate for the Republican presidential nomination. 'Ibis ls nol the way It will be and Vice Pmldent Agnew will undoubtedly qse all the means at his dis~I to prevent any such 11.'f"nsloo to the" helgbts by Con- nally. , The disabil!ly from whlch Connally IUf· !err Ls a falling ao obvloul tjiat II Ls overlooked. C«mally bu dt'/er been elocled lo any public office as a Jle)lllbllcan. He bas no track-uoor<I, u Pr..idenl-Nlxon would put I~ and very little time in whicb I<> .. 1abliib CN1e. pi ADDITION \!> this, II OooDally Is to bocllne , -OIDdldt1$ rot , !ht noniloaU.O, be c:annol )1Ndoo,ll1 avoid ~~=~~= ground for him hul lhe natural babltal of a vice proaldtnl who bu madt the rounda CODtinUOUBly U • fllnd raiser and campaigner in-the ume llyla as hl1 prtdeccseors on this route, Richard M. .N!Joo amt llarry Goldwater. , If Connally coiild get himself elected at a ll.publlcan -m.Ybe u governor of Tau -Ille oullook would be enlir<Jy dll!erenl. It will lal<e ...,. almHar con- • (rucHAlm WILSo~ high o,ficials ID the Nixon administration are now drawing attention to the usefulneas aqd skill of ;\'ice President Agnew as a fOreign emissary for Presi· dent .NiJ:on and the State Department. This is partly in response to what was vulsive political event to establish Con-considered unfair criticism of Agnew in nqlly's credootials. While hi s a~ this field, but it has its constructive side pointment as · aeereWiy of slate might · also.• It 18 as if there were a cooscioui help in this respect, it would also be in-effort to bUUd up Agnew as an acceptable hibiting because there is -no imaginlible ' sueces.wr to 'NIXoti. • ' ' . way that Coonally could efleclively serve Agnew's teceotry c0mple1ed lrlp lo the in this position and at the same time do . Southeaat Asian area was for the purpose the political spadework necessary to of assuring the uneasy neighbors of Viet· establish himseH as a Republican leader. nam and China that the United States . · . · .. ls not in fact waabing Us hands of thh ON 'l1lE CONTRARY, Vtce President important aru of the world. Tiie Nixon Agoew will !lave every opporlunily, lo doctrine originally moelly military in devote as much ~ to political import., ' means more than merely a spa~rt as he thinks necessary or . lowered profile, In fact a conUnuation of desirable. tbe American role as a Pacific power in Perhaps it ia' oot accldebtal that some a somewhat different' way. ' r Stn~e Not ~TQp~'. in "·Ta~ I . ~ • .+ ! ••• \ "' ~. " Sometimes It's pl .. sant not to be Orsi. ., t I ' •I I J Ca!Uomla Ls proud of its many ,tpP ' ' • r&nkinp, bul ls Just as happy tbal N'w , · . ClJEST REPORT York'• metroP.>lllan aru leads any of . · , , ours In per Cl\plta local 1ax... Nol by 1 ' ' • ' mUcb, bul somethlog, at least. • ., . · ._ • · caplta1 of which 13(17.13 la in ~ Tiil! AVERAGE Golbam .,.. ~ taxes, which alao Iopa New Yii<ll. • dent, tc<Ordlng lo Tu: FoundadCNI, tne:,, • ,. ba5 a tu bun1en of '41J,71, Of lbii~ ' OTlll!;R CAIJFORNIA melrollOlftan $292.11 goes for property laxes. Tho 'attis fare bits way: nallonal •venge Ls '211.111 and $211.59. • 'San" loot, . In ~ , J!I ... , Iller California la crowding New Y~, , ll'~•hl~ D.C. 11114 ~~ lotals bowover. Of the ncn 10 l'llU<q , '32$.11 ./n(I $!9:1.St. • melropollton lll'Oal, GUI of a lotal of ~. $a n B • l'l!lrdlno-)Uvenldt-ODl&rlo: our atste bu Ove. And San Diego II in 12ft.12 and SXl.'11 18th place. ,\nah<lm-~ardm Grove: The Sin FraocllC<>-Oaltland aroa ranka '281.tl and f»UI. &eeo11d .nalionally wi\h • lolil per oaplta San Diep: tJI0.85 and ~ll.2$. tax of $4a1.SI. Thlll 1 $U9 under New Wbo' t~'1o·-d ~ ... ,. ••••••? Yort•s total but In J.be property tu area. • •1111;; "-0 • ~1111 Wt% r ... -..~ San Francisco-Oakland \ops the nation San A'nlCN1lo, 1•xas, 'l'hlch bu a total per with '$35UL -'62.92 mote than. New cop!t• locll ts1Of1101.17, Of~ te.71 Yprk, and 1m.12 abo•1 lhli oallonal la pr<>perty i.r • av.,..ge. That's, nice, bu! hardl)I a rwoo IO Loo Anaeles-Loog !leach Ls In lbird m ... 'll'l>' down there. place ralionaily, with f3$4.17 total per Callfondo Fe.-ll«l'lce i ( However important, tuch mlsalons by Agnew must be carried out dl.screttly . and in _ low , key •"4 are a,eful to him politically Ol1ly Ill t h e totality o1 establishing hi.s colilpelence in jfealinJ with foreign leaders. · THREATENED BY •Colinally, Agnew will have to tind more dramatlc ways to establish supmOacy in ' the GOP Repobllcans' hearts do not ·go pllty-pat l for either man, or anyone .elle for ·that ' matter. I Those who do get excited about Coo-I nally are· often whose who lllto bove no grasp ol wbol the Ropubllcm party is .and is DOI. II Is very hard lo ....... the Republican party off its feet and tb1a wu I dooeinlhecaJeof-uodert1· l ceplional clrcumslancts aod, lo foci with dilf&culty. Coonally is . -ooi Eisenhower hul be Cl!\ be compared In one sense lo Wenc!elJ WIUkle who WU • llem(\Crat helore ·~ party left me.• Willkie's Ughlnlng conquea o1 the Repobllcan party was not only D years ago, but ·Wlder .entirely dlfteT·•n I circumstances. For hts part, Aanew Will now have to move ~loeer to ~center and begin to dramall>e Ills ]IOlltloa. 1 T ' " j • • • ' . - A in tra T Co bee alo SU m to y T J , T-. Mm 6, 1913 OAllY PILOT 1 Can Ban, Refunds Proposed Lette--rs F r o1n Hanoi Hilton-_..· SACRAMENTO (AP) - Pop-top f&ns -id be banned ~C&llloinia and all aluminum and Rius beer and soil driok eontaln&s would hive a five- oenl re!Und charge under ltglilaUon wiveiled here. mG~ BE,\Cll,. Va • (AP) -Ill leUen filled 1'ilh )'tatnlng for the lool yean, a Navy flier promi.sed tbr,. daugbten he'd make up for ~vlng deprivtd lhem of a ratbet while 1 ceptive ol the NOrlb Vietnamese. "I remember well you were angry with me the last Ume I was gone a few , months/' w.rote Lt. ,CJl>dr, M)i:bael D. ~Uan to . his IS.y<1N1ld' daughter, Debbie, ln a letter slipped from the Vietnamese prison dubbed "The Hanoi Hilton.·· ~·Now with' six years you have a right to be pretty sore at me." Asaemblyman Jullao Dixon, (!).Loo Angeles), told a news conference M o'n day bis ,me&Sl}l'e would hack away at the blrl<nl 15 millloo annual cos! or· cleaning up Uttered cw ind bottles off the state's blgbways, beaches, , streams and 'P8fks. CHIUSTL\N, AMONG the · freed priso""8 wbo landed fast In<* fw awlffie J>ul I'm lerat, h I s 16 r y , lffttat..,., counting on you to "'1nl me homemaklni, !lio)'J .~ . bo)'J. up \o'speed with what appean 'There's a bet. Boy1 must be a to_ be I modern ...... a lion," part of your Ufe by DOW. A he wrote to Debbie. •~'I 'lfflir d'amour' - "You must be ID big now what a wondei'ful time of lite .•. high school. Wow! After " "WilEN YOO see me sweet· heirt, l hope to appear falrly llOl"IM.L 1 thlflk I am quite sound and normal ... " CJuiltian'1 letters wu "Room 2, tbeJ!uoi lllJioa. .. The lelten ...,.. wtilteo Gil paper wrappen, and acrou the cover or one Christian had written, "Poirtman, Please forward COD, have no stamps or money." _, OlriaUan, 33, will b e reunlted soon with hJJ wife and children at the . Norfolk, Va. Naval Air Station. 19oking al your lut picture everyone (fellow POWs) tells JM I'd better get 1 'shotgun • . . I..,. ,...,.riUy heard. bits and pi..,.. of what my world ls like now. I'm counting on you to bring me up to speed with what appean to be I modem generation. I doubt I will ever understand your language. You'll have to teach me the new words so we can qlristiaq Wrote his youngestl---------- communicate. "I'm very curious to things In which you have any In- rhild, &-year-old Pamela: "How viVidJy I recall my lit· tie. dger bouncing around and into everything. You're now lour times older thao when I last saw YIXI· From your pic- ture ·, . , I ~ how pretty you are, and l am so very proud of all three cJ. my beautiful daughters." ONCE PEOPLE stood to Sunday Ill the Philippines, got Jose Ilve cents.if they hurled a the letters . ap~ several weeks ~--------~ can out of a car window onto · ago through a POW 1eleased the roadside, Diion said, they ln the flist group. To 11-year~ld Sandy, he wrote: • .. . ' ' , ,• •• •• • ,. .. .-..;. .l~ •• }-u ... ,....... .. Enri .... menlel"V · ' · · e . 5'ir1ey. Tempi~ 1~ :~.;w. ~ist!!!,~ Pr~sident's Council on Environ- menal Quaur ,11"";il;lt1> entrance of· Fo\JI Hole swamp 1n South Carolina for ~al loo a~l?,iV!J:bi\lnent ~blems. Paddler is bird painter John Hell?Y ·• . would think twice. For~ years after he.was Oregon enacted a bill last shot down Apcll 24, 1966, October putting the same five-Christian was not allowed to cen.t re.fund charge on all writ!!, and his family did not alwnlnum and gl;lss beer aod Imo he u Sin the soft drink coola11ers. . w: ":as ,a ve. ce n, letters have been-rare. SINCE THEN "littering fr\ The letters'anf also rare in . " ... ' . Tomlistone Citizens Unveil the .state bas "virtually ceas-that they .are among-.tbe'few ed," said Erie Ellenbogen of ever written at length frOm a the Citir.ens for Legislative North Vietnam POW camp. .~ ~ ,Environmenlal Aetil)!! Now. ' For yeirs,. Hanoi allowed only • He appeared at the news· con-six lines and only recentlf ference With 'Dixon an d havf they alloff!! seven lines. . Plan to Restore Old Cify TOMBSTONE, Ariz. (AP· - A citizens' committee in this hallmark of the Old West has unveiled a''. 2s.mi11 ion restoration plan designed to increase the town's tourist trade. Tombstone R6toration Commission Inc., which has been working on the propooal along with two architects, also suggested Monday that a meeting be held within 10 day• to formally approve Ille plan. YOU ARE All INVITED " .ro A AMONG OTHER things, the federal grants, JqcaJ matching plan calls for restoring the funds and private donations. O.K. Corral and the-Birdcage IN RECENT Theater, along with placing Y e 8 rs • Tombstone officials say the utility lines underground and tourist trade has not been_ in- converting cement sidewalks creasing·as it did each year in 'to the wooden-plank variety the early I960s. used a century ago. The Tombstone Chamber of But, said Bill Gartet, one of Commerce estimated ' 250,000 the two architeds, "we don't tourists visited Tombstone want a plastic Disneyland." three · years ago, and the The commission said the number , bas· not increased fundS could be----rarseathtou-gh · since. --·· ~~ ,.,~ ·'Lfltlntts .CO.MING' ATI·RACT10N!' , NOW SERVING THE . . COSTA MESA / SANIAANL · COMMUNITY. .. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL PRE-OPENING PHA$E ~1 ;.OFJER. • • This ls the total average coelll you enroll onl y on a courst cteslgnlld lndlvfdually tor you, JAL'KLALAllEl """/111111 HEALTH SPAS COST~.~~"S!lA ANA fl C1aow.._ .... ....,., ............ .._ ... . ' CALL NOW 919·4800 Assembl yman t>anie1 Boat.wright, (D-Concord). 0 I'U. BE a slow horse on a ' . 1, .. \ Israel's Favorite · JERUSALEM (AP) - .An Israel Broadcastiii.g survey reported that the nation's most p o p u I a r . teh;vislon program i 1 ' "Iron.side " an American series st&rring Raymond Burr· as a police deteeiive in a wheel chair. "You'll be an object of absolute fascination for me. I want to know everything that has h&Pflfned to you. I want tu know how and what ' you're like, what you dislike, how yoo spend your tlme. "WB HAVE jillions of things to discuss. It's been a long tlme and your memory of me has dimmetl. but I am the very same [!addy who loved ll'ltalM MliAT 6 f"ltODUCI! G1toc1•11s LlQUOlt COAST SUPER MARKET 673·3510 you then and loves you even 3347 E.COAST HWV. more now . ' ," CORONA DEL MAR The return address on one;.'.· o~f -~~~~~~~~ ' ~ Wbilt :you'rohele W: allout our MANY .PREE SllR.VICES. ' . ' • ' ' , l ' I 1 • • ! a DAILY PILOT Cal State Survey ' Po11i1ca1 Note• For the Record Students Shift Old Borders· Hold NllMOllT- I • BJ 0. C. HUS11NGS Of ............... ' move )'el to CllT7 out ill thttaL 1 ......... . film and --Tlllnday .= ~ Nearer to Right Meamlhlle, the Ji;aWlture ii Wha,tever bapvened to one g i 1 p p I I n 1 wltb r.ap- man, one vote! portiomnent measures. whtn t b • En•V:ri:\::f~ ,., fn41 • Coalltlon of Orange gathers ot 7:!0 p_m. at lllf '™ !:Q Finl United M e th • d I S I ft. tnAl f76·-. ...,.. ....,..... ........,. FtJILERTON - A marked gtneral agHe1'nent, aucb as: Because of the deadlock ,_, Y •m ahilt toward coourvatlsm and women should get job equalJ. between the Dembcratlc cm-, * * * Mt.= ~·~~~1" greater stress on academic ty, 94.2 percent; the govern-trolled Legiilature-lnd Repub-SE NATOR CARPENTER Owrcb, IOI Spurgeon St., Sa .. l•J!lliill!l!'ll•!llllliJI•• ta Ana. ' • lllYGI~ .....,11r.. stNtt. ~ achievement are among the ment ii not controlling pollu-ORANGE COUNTY llcan Govemcr RooakS Ree-will be interviewed on KOCE-~~~~ "" characterbUc1 of entering lion, IU pett<nl; the govern-gan, cautornla J"lilJative di> TV (Clwmel IO) In a P"'gram * * * . . : MEMBl!RS of the Orange u .:ds ~ 1' !1.-e ··To County Coast Association are 4~ ~· · backing the efforb of Rep. =t:a.'" ~;,. ~:fl..;;m freahl)len at ca I· state ment ii not ""'tectlng the coo-'---------' lricta are .un apportioned on to be aired tooJabt at 8:30 and · ,~t;;i~ 1111 Fullerton. sumer. 75.1 percent; having 1960 census data. again 'lbinday at 7:30 p.m. MW•"" ~''l<J!'ll'tlna. ~~ These trtnds were reported Jarge families should be Pink Bus For example, Orange Coon-* * * ~ai=e;.~~~:t Ask Anily w SWr -· .•.AN...!.,. by Dr. Kenneth R. Doane, discouraged, '1S.% percent; and ty Senator Demrls Carpenter NUCLEAR POWER and M~1;;t H~t1r111:::"1!-!,'"':t 7.: director of in 1 tit u ti on a I the wealthy thould pay more CR-Newport Beach) now clean air will be the topics of a savings time on a ysr-round ~ · haail. Mr. -Mn. $ttw C.W1tkltw. ..-. h tlJ •··'· f ta:r•<> 11.6 .....__. bout 8 9 • 0 • • North OtwlM itrlll'f, Or1111Gt. b0'1 researc , on e ~ o an ~ ~............ represent.. a .. , • 11--=~ ~.~; ~~ •..:;; American Council on &luca-Opbllon was split on whether Llne w 8llf.s ,persons. Tbat'1 l'fl,353 more ~ ..... ~~ttJ:" Uon (ACE) study that involved marijuana sbou1d be legalized persons than the combined tht • virtually all freshmen who with a 48.0 percent affirmative San Francisco' districts of ~ ""'s:.n~ 4~~. 1~i:'F• ~.c began studies last fall at Cal response. Only 48.3 percent TO Sell Out Senators George Moscooe and Mr. _, Mn:"~ x:'· 111n w .. 1 State. felt there are too many right.a Milton Marks. Mr~="'a. ~71R. 11 ~~; tJ.., PoliUcaJly, 44.8 percent of for criminals and 46.0 percent As9embly dittricts vary ...J.~~=LK~i~~ the respondents v I ewe d believed the government is not SANTA ANA -N ° rt h from about 460,000 residents in · ~!.):;.•a:;, .. f'llcl, N themselves as middle-of·the-desegregating quickly. Orange County's Pink Bus the Orange County district of """~ tt:T •. Fl'td '· ~Unt. so roaders, a gain of 4.1 percent Other flndlnga about the Line wants to sell out to the Robert Burke (R-Huntington Mr.•.:..w.t:;""a.~Mlft.' t:-,.1. ""' Orange County Transit Beach) to about 160,000 in s.... An..,. $t,..., FGllftt•ln v.ii.v. from the freshman response a freshmen include: n..: ... ~·c1 but .1 tak ""' year earlier. Uberals declined uiaul • 1 may e a Democrat John Mi 11 er' s ~ 11 ''" --85.5 percent of t h e i r condemnation suit to settle on Be •-J dls~ict ._ ""'·_.Mn. s.i..,.·MMto, m 0t1e from 41.3 -t to 34.6 per-1 rr.e ey area ~ · strwt. con. INN 1r1 ,............ homes are es! than 50 miles the price. 1 JN • ...; Mra: Jlnwl\I: ftl't'flOl6I,, '2' cent, while conservatives edg-from Cal State. Redlstr cting to meet .._. 11111 '*"-'· C:C.•• Miii, ~ ed up from 14.5 percenl to 17.8 Kennard R. Smart, deputy population shifts is required in Nw. •nd ...v .. ~ J. Ltm. -55 5 percent are from t I •-Id d'~ I t th f U """" h Nor1h llY ,,.,.,"i '"•t'MI, •tr! percent. · coun y counse w 11>•r c e year o o ..... '6 ea c IN. tlld Mrt. s n ,....""., VOJ families with an annual m· d' •-th I and tes led raJ bu Cal'f · J11111lW. ~11 >\'lt• 11rt At both end& of the political -1recwrs e aw m a e census, t l orn1a Mr. •rid Mn-""""1T~ simorit11. -ctrum there were frac~ come of ,15,CDJ or more and that the district buy out all has not reapportioned after ! • 312' A...-.e Slwalltti; ll"ffM, ilrl wr"' 30.6 percent COIDe fr 0 m COmpetitOrS for rollteS. the 1970 CeDSUS. Mrw .. "r'm. 't'i;m· •• t!,~! 1 " 1 ' tlonal gains. Far leftists in-families earning at least He said the Pink Bus Line That's because Governor •· •M Mn. T. Jonis, '1.o W•t creased from 2.2 to 2.5 percent ..,n 000 Mr~~~·/jJ;.::i,# E'•=.·i'n w..t and far rightists rose from 0.2 _., a year. operators had complained that Reagan vetoed bills passed by ""~ ._ 1• ""-• ltO'JI •A o • -1 ~.9 percent of t he i r a Harbor Boulevard )ine the the 1971 LegiBlature, throwing Mr. t:h ' "'10 WMI w • .J ,............ • f h nd 0 f ,,,,~31;.,._ ~.t:; :r-Hovw, St» The current figures for Cal at ers a 51. percent o district plans to start April 19 the issue into the lap of the l ,.., llloM. ~ ••1(1\. 11ctY State freahmen vary only their mothers have had at would compete with t h e state Supreme Court. IN. anc1 ~lf! 'r!',~s1n, slightly from those yielded by least some college education. private line's Beach Boulevard The court gave the ~;4'7~·':.t:'L si~;'.Q,rvrm:i.ri sotY.i ACE's nationwide sample of -71.6 percent p!an to obtain route from La Habra to Hun--Legislature until the end of t M~iS~ =r~llNlc four-year Institutions. The only a bachelor's degree at tinThegton dlsBealrichct. -•--p•·-· a 1972 to pass new bills, or face WFr':tlr '°''~ """'M'rt m J ddle,of~road category Cal State while· 15.8 percent 41IW uu~ reapportionment by the court. I AM RECEIVING A PENSION AS THE WIDOW OF A WORLD WAR 11 VETERAN. PLEASE TELL ME HOW I MAY QUALIFY FOR AN AID AND ATTEND- ANCE ALLOWANCE. by EUGENE 0 . BERGERON H yM _.. llHble to c•N fOf' ,_..tt, Y'H ••kl .... yos prlNle ,.,ddcli ~ e J •=·· 1¥11 ................ lltrcltfon ~.,...,.,... ~ ...... "!-,. ' ....... hf -.. ti ... •H&:ldnl& •llo ...... .titible to ,,_.... • ...,. ~ ... _.. MC1i ..... hi .w1t1H .. thelt Pt•lom If JO• .,. II • ..,.i119 ~ ...... ,. COBNct ... VA. WW... ................... , .. 'IMfffy for. Sockll Senrfty ......,.__of ... ...., M "'"'" te a tliHbUhJ sllo .. 11ee. Pleme contoct ut aid we wlll lltCdl a S.W Sec.tty broch ..... .,.. Of .. ...,. ...... "'°' be lllteNllH. . If '" .... a ......... ..,.., fllMNI ..me., pleme writ-or alL ~ p..tbie. ... ""' wlll ........... ""cea-,,.. Balt%·Berger.on Funeral Home COSTA MESA 2 LOCATIONS CORONA del MAR 646-2424 673-9450 "'· ~ · J!!!_ ""' attracted 46.3 -nt; llberal, are aiming for a master'• Beach Boulevard to line to go But the deedline bu passed t M .... ,, .. • !.(_~T'rt-~--d fro ··-·-ut lion o fA AA-" • J d ··-court has d ~c.-"":J M.S percent; comervatlve, egree m Wt: u11:1 u . 1ni.u l>C.l v,ces m une. an ui.:= ma e no ~t ~~~.~:~ !:~t;pe~~~a:~;~~· ::: :::i--'-------------------------------- ~ ..... ~11 ........ cent. ·~=oak .. Jt!:ci":"f"'1tn W::'"'· IH2 Among indicators of greater "' Mr. «Id Mn. ~11,1f ""· wrfoiit, 2S6 Knox academic stress were the rise t+ 51fMt, c~11 Miu. 11rr1 ~t v.ikvi/.'~•f'M l°'J;G'AL pein ~tJ"ln&r !~.~:~ lOo.91 Mr. Mid M'"r:"m1m J. O'i..Uf, '76' ,,,. ..... , w..oc: uwg ~0r1~ 1...,1,.~ freshmen e~pecting to M,.. c~ ~,Ji~ 11 • 1m1 graduate wUh honors. Similar~ ) "'· "" ..._ ~~w. """"'· Jy ... number .......,.._. •-r ,.. -r'...::;''M~-· ~·· · . ·~ -.......... w J !f attain al least a "B" average Jo IN. lfld Ml'1. ftDYirt D. Mftrtlt, 14"1 • '""'~ ·~ 110r in the unlveralty shot up from : Mr •.... Mn. iit.1Wrl.M. l0212 44.4 to 53.0 percent. •.. l(llkul Drlv., HJlll '*"' ~ .... AA---1..A.I In ·~ top ""'··-'"" Mn. Fn I . w( Ntlll\lr, JUUM: i-CJUB.a& WC f .mo:r • "Q" $!., -s.-E 1-boV quarter of their high school • Death Notkes class amounted to 60.9 per- ! cent, up 1.7 percent, although AOKI the number id the second ) cnfford s. Ao111. A111 l"-of 1"51 •~•rd quarter came t.o 35.1 .,..,......,t ,.. SI., ~f.11~ hM:h. DIM ot ddm, ,,_ ......... I !::tn:=~~~~"~: down 2.1 percent. ~rt:~.!..~:""Ati:t_~c~"i': Nationally, only u.1 per-' ~i:;..';;n', ~ ~·~ cent of the entering fmlunen I. WVIOftt ~. I ll'M. Sl'lllh CMpel. ate ranked ift the top quaria' t Sml .. --· -of their hlgb achoo) cJau, ~ Jalln • ~· " of wbUe 32.3 percent in the 8eC" l ~· , ~ ~=t~gblnmajor t j::r":.n. ~ -,&::.; -ol -·· >UJll>orl t · "' aliO 'Were' bi&lght out in the f J -· m~l+M . teport. Whereas a year ago im-IW ~~l; 1 f:ti~ 61.8 percent of the Fullerton ~l,l'"'l· 'f:.ni' 1 h¥\i freshmen looked malnly to t ru~~.. vr.:r•fc.\f parental or family gifts, only t ::1. ~ . -V ~ 57.0 percent do so now. , .,., ... ~~,..,; In k~p_irlg wi~.__!_ha t _ ·-~"1.-ii-. £~ cb8ta.cteriBife, the number i ~~~1'-1 .,~ r1eiik-= relying on summer or partlme t· __.,, OI jobs roae from 38.6 to.40.3 per- t cent, and U.'number <iounUng I AIUIUCllLB I< SON on savings from IUU-tlme work t WESTCLU'P MORTUARY cllmbed from lo.& to 12.4 per· ! 4Z1 I!:. 17111 st., Com M-ctn!. Tho8e relying o n ~ 111 aa acholorshi)lO <r federal loans ~ 9 ., _ • -~ went up from 12.0 to 13.4 per- l ~·-JlllRG~, cent and 8.0 to 8.5 pe.,,..t, ~ PlJNEIUL HOME respectlvely. : C-4el Mir m.1111 'l1le 1UM1ey ailo covered the ~ C.-. Meu 111 Z.UC freshmen's aUltudes, pro- ~ • duclng many examples of t BELL llllOADWAY t IWOR'nlARY , llt BrwdwAJ, Colta Ma.a ; uwm : . • • I t ' ~ ~ ' ' ' ' • -' McCORMlCK IAGIJNA BllACB MOllTIJARY 1705 Lagml• canyoa Rd. 49f.9415 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortaary ~ 35GO hclllc '" Drive Newport Beac•. CalUomla 14f.,!711 • PEIK FAMILY COLONIAL PllNERAL HOME 7811llelaaA,.._ w---• SMll'llS' MORTUARY 117 Malo SI. Jlratl•llO• ll<acl llM539 • Atwme,·s Set Meeting More than 1,000 attorneys are scheduled to attend the convenUon of the California Trial L a w y e r s Association March 15-18 in Newport Beach. Teo education sections in· volving all phases of law, along . with a number of trial dcmonstratloos will highlight the CTI.A IOSSioo, al the Newporter Inn. Just before the start of the convention Mardi 14, a day- long seminar on <!OMUl'Der and environmental issue& is plan- ned at UC Irvine. It will be sponsored by en.A and the UC! social ecology depert- n1en1. FROM Fashion Island Newport Beach New Clinics Now Open , COSTA MESA-HUNTINGTON BEACH med.ical tintlora's-0nique program is a sofe and practical method for the entire family to lose weight and learn how to maintain proper weight ... under • ' ~I f_ -the---strict supervision-of Medical Doctors. ' Call for information reduction Monday thru Friday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH 557-1893 NEWPORT BEACH GARDEN GROVE LONt 'BEACtl 645-3740 534-2051 426-6549 Pace Professional Bldg. Plaza Professional Bldg . KB Professional Bldg. PASADENA 796-2614 Crocker · Bank Bldg. ORANGE 538-2395 Tustin·Charman P{ofessiona Bldg. WOODLAND HILLS SHERMAN OAKS WEST COVINA FULLERTON LA HABRA 694-1029 347-5647 789-7103 . ·962-3438 ' 870-950"1 Warner-Victory Medical Bldg , Gribin~Von Dyl . Professional Bldg. ' Mcaxso .. Bldg. I , State C:::olleqe Medical Bldg. ' Hillcrest Medical Bldg. • STEREO SG>UNDS OF THE HARBC>R ' .. ' . , l ,I . I.(, ! I ' • • • -------. ____.._ - ( I Name's in Lights ~cely Tyson, natiVe NeW Yorker, Shows · supreme JOY as she stands beneath marquee in Rockeh!ller Plaza. On it are her name, and motion picture in which she stars -for wbicb she h3'! been nomin· ated for an Oscar. Automobile Tire Standards Urged . , . -I I Ttlt!day, Jm 6, 1973 DAILY PILOT It New Coin Designs Proposed L•1e Divorees Cli1l1h 1----..-;;;;; .. ;;o-, ---=--Now ••• Plastic Cream • Many Silver Weddings Break Vp • , BylbeAJaoclakdP- A growbig number ol silver Wedding anniversaries are . 30 years ·ago, acmrding to the c. ..... Bureau. About IS per· cent of those Involve couples wbo1ve been manied 25 years male, aren't afraid to say my husband is a bore, and feel perfectly free to move on to another relaUonshlp," says WASl!INGTOll (AP) -'!'Ile being olleerVed with divorce U.S. Mint pro-to put a -wt.ad ol champagne or more. Dr. Messer. . Invention For'Artificialleeth AlllW.leltli """hit S.ltat9llW.. ~.;:ru.. ....................... . Cftlllll thlt bOlckdentuns u newrbef<ft-formtaneluticmem· bran. that Ac/II All/4 ,.,. ,. tk ,..,.,,., tiuttiu •/ ,.wr ""'"'"· It'• a ~ique ci*overy called FIX~ rtvolutlonary mQt1f on tbe ,,....... I~ the past, the marriages Fem1mst and sociologist Dr. . reveroe sides of the dollar and ':'.""Cou-· I --~• 1 •-• lasted as looa as they did for a Jessie Bernard agrees. 1----------------~--- baU dollar ins to boooribe p ef uWl.I•·~. or as..,.....,~ oC. eascm -the "So r;any women used to be 2110111mvt:.ryo1Amerlean .llLtli years w)lo, Ill the"""' childre;;; moneyF prool.ms;--!rigbtemd···by-dtvorce ·Try .Satur. day's News ·Quiz ~ndeoce m 197f, Mint nugbt have stayed togethel' ~r public optnlon, fear. of a· lonely drear J ~ e.1-1, • " says Dt. Director Mary Brooks hss.... the endl-,no matter how di. old age. People hope-for Bernard. But now they ... w-... Dare You dounced. , ficult or dull the marrlage. are. miracles, ~ counselors their friends leaving>hqine and .:/ The new designs would ~ say, to make a bad marriage surviving." r<place the Apollo moon land-better. Many refuse to face\p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiOiiOiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iiOii;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;j big design on the dollar and 'GrOteitag tltam• the fact t!Jey may have .made HAMS the presidential aeal on the f>ers of -•re a mistake. . ~..:i,°!'b~·a=~~ ~-tro0llfln ertL-~~.• IN A '111REE-y .. r study of change bas been sent to ue-•• rw: DHH~ 40 couples who were married Congress. • ..,.____.._ 18 to 42 years before 1he "So Good ..• It Will THE .PORTll"-of Pres!-divoree, Dr. Alfred A. Messer, Haunt You 'Til JU Gcmt!' lU& now Ukely to consider s~g director· of the Fam i 1 y life over ag~single. lnSt.itute ·-Atlanta, foun th4 HOT ,.,,.,. •• dent Dwight D. Eisenhower · bi d 1 s•1c1AL °" TH• •••K ~ !fould remain .. one· side of three-fourths of the couples SpJral Slleed CHEESE s159 the dO!tar cobi and that of THE NATIONAL divorce divorced wben the last child Whore er Ball ........... .............. "'- President John F. Kennedy on rate is steadily rising, with left home: the haH dollar. one out of.~_.... marriages end-• Readf to Serve with Honey 1n Spice Glaze 'l1le blcentennial coins would ing up b;'4the Courts. Anc;I "These were child-centered • Spira Sliced From Top to Bottom be 'rel····• for circula"on di famWes, where being a parent • We Package and Ship from ~ u late, first-time vorces are in· 1 !ant nd -'n-'inu July·4, 1975. was more mpor a Coast te Coast o"'" •--e cr'"'"1"""' as significantly as ked t h de than be' g a Mrs. Brooks said the ,.J.. ....... e "'~ wor a ar r in e Full Service O.llc•teuen """IAU6 those in the first five years of 11 Dr M 'd in design will udramatically-marriage. spouse, · , esser 581 · • Import.eel Cheeses •nd Wines show the whole world ho.w • Coterlnv • -• A Spoclalily proud· w¢ are, o( our m.. More than 25 percent of all 0 1'11ERE ARE growing 3700 I. c.... HStliwaf, c........, Mar_ 673_9000 dependence and freedotn-" She ·divorces flle<t todaY. involve numbers of women who are no 1 Ii.di wm .. 1 c,_. •tst•ur .. 1 ,salO it.also will selve as a mafriage.s of more '1han ~S longer soci.ally ,and ,, 12221,.......,.,A~M ,Jl·J<l'l reminder to peo)>le "who bave.~y~ears~,~co~m~pared~~to~ .. ·4~per~ce"1n~t -·~econ~o~m~ic~a~lly~,~de"!pe":n~d~en~t~o"1n~th~e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ forgotten ~t ~ struggle we ha:d in ~ming a nation." A CONTEST to design revolutionary motifs for the coins will be conducted by the N~tional Scu!Pture Society among ·its membership and the final choice will be made. by the secretary'of the Treas- ury. Mrs. Brooks said the bill · would give the secretary of the Treasury discretion to decide when to discontinue the revolutionary motif . She said it is possible that the Apollo and presidential seal designs could be restored in the ..... ... • future .. WASlllNGTOll (AP) -The Grades for tread wear and Some coins of Ibo present RU l'DIAJICIAL llUlVlCU ........ lalo Depoolt .... TnTollon; ClllHk .. NotuT ....,.._, llmaq Order., · r, cop,.iq .. ...._ ••• -TIM ca.aw Club aor,TlDI nf-11-.ta.oTH)" .. >', Department of Transportation traCtion would be based on design wOOtd be ls.sued in 1975 hu~proposect to establish the comparisons of each with con-before relea~m;·c =h- first national performance trot tires specified by his tennial coins, but Mrs. BrookS . standards fer automobile tires agency, Toms said. was unable to say if , this ,. Sept. l~.19'14. Jligh ... speed .performance :par)ial prnductiQD could' result ,I Tlie National Jfighway Traffic .. 0 u Id be b:'a s e d ·OD '.In~ rare 1.975 coin t!>at'woold ' sa.ftt1 Administration would· performance on a laboratory be a collector's item. ~ ~ Ure lllllliUfacturers to test wheel. THE NEW coins would.'!>< gr8cle and label their product struck at tbe U.S. Mints In for 'tread wear, -and GRADES USED to Indicate Pbiladeipbia, Denyer and Sin blglHpeed pertormancl'fu ac-tread wear performance would Francisco. The cost of the cordaoce with the standards. be actual numbers specifying deSigh' change would not be Safety·Admlnistrator thepercentageof ·con[roJ.tire· bib, Mr 'B ks , ·4 Doag)as Toms said Monda~ tread wear wbl~ the manufao-g : , . 1· roo ' ai • I the ,lnlent ls to '-~ ,U>O •tunr·~· Ure ls capAble of A)nerican · motonSt • buy the · .. meeting or es:ceeding. The · · -JXL<Sible tires for his lowest grade would rew~t car .. " the Ure which prodUces less · 11".an 60 percent of the eontrol· THE AGE!'ICY flrsl pro-lire 1reed wear. .. Beginners · Vse 'Hands ,< . " . ' 159'9 ;11:7• .. 'Cltdllloate ' ' ' , -'-'""'"-~··· -Wltll-•aallf¥lat:-••••· .. ··"···----~~--~ ,,. ; -, ,~Jt,·could ~e ·a "lee .-.~tionsblp -" U.S: Ure atandards In Grades for traction would 5eptember, trn. The grading consist o f asterisks-five-1-J:....._,,yl!A .. ...wu 10 complex and polnt..tstars=with threntars- canfusing, however, that' reiresenting the highest widespread protests brought de and dash I about withdrawal of lbose IUI· gra ' a · repr_, · gested regulations. big less than 90 pereent of the , '!be wely admlnlslra~ ~·nee of the control "U S S E"Lll'O'R-F-;-- Germany .(AP) - A joblesS bricklayer who pretended to have a con- cealed pistol used both hands-to scoop up cash thrown at him by a bank teller, be help up. • ' . . •• • will accept industry a 0 The high speed perfonnance geoieral JlUblic comment 00 the grade would be Indicated by new proposal unUI June 4. "''lhere bas been much con-the letters, A, B and C, wlUt A fusion. both wi!Pln · the Ip-the highest and C Indicating dustry and among indiridu& the minimum level .o r ' A customer re a 1 i zed there was no pistol and hopped the bandit, who wa!' arrested. ~ 00 bow to dif-performance as required by f...mlate 'betwee11 blgb andr..:tbe::::.:·-::·==·~· ~~2~~~~~~=====i low grade tires," T-taicl. "THE NEW proposal ..:-nts a qnallty grading .Ystent with uniform tests· by whlcb 111-11iemcer car-tii'es.-can .. melaun!d ... he added . . 'lbe .... proposal - , ~ tires for use on 13-incb, lH>cb and ~incb rims. Grades for each area of ~ woulll be mould- ed into Ibo tire side wall. 'lbey at.. ww!d be shown op a label ai!ac:bed to the tire trtad. ,ms LABm. would contain an eiplana"°'I of the grades and • statement that lbO tire -·i..i.ra1 safety &tan- T.HERE ARE MORE THAN 2000 SPARKLING, DEPENDABLE, USED CARS FOR SALE ON COSTA MESA'S .HARBOR BOULEVARD OF dard&,.. CARS. ... T' -H RE! THE NEW REGENT HAMMOND OlGAN Prenlrere Gala Presentation. laci l-11t1nday, 7:88 ta 9:80 p.11. ., BOB HENKE . ' GUEST AR:UST AH Of11P Lovers ~cOrqi.UY lnYltN to an Informal l't(llpflol't and pnmfir'tilf'tttntttlon or this 4t~ new COOIP'!le<W H-ConlOlt -Orvon _ ... ____ Wilt!-.. outst .. atflst 11 lob Hink• on this rnagnlfktnl °"*""' this shcMltd be If' twn'"9 t6 remembtr. .- llJllflt!MINlS , HAMMOND ORGAN STUD.10 Of ORANGE COUNTY , 2854 E. Coast Hwy, c-• del Mar • I • ._ I 644·8930 \ I • ' . . h .. ( ' • " I . , ! . • • l74~ ~Co~st ·Hw_y. , Corona del Mar ''ple11t1f!11, free 01t•ilte parltlng . Wealem Federal Savlnp • A,..ta over $300 million• Hugh Evano, Jr., P"'8idenl {lead Office: 6th & Hill, Los Angeles; with 12 branch oflioes serving Los Angel .. and Orange Counlieo. \ '• \ , • • , • ' I • I l ' l I • • Jf OAILY PILOT r ....... Mri 6, 1973 QUEENIE "It'• not that I don't believe -It'• J111t that I wouldn't wan( to add to tj>e air pollution.'' •' L. ltl. Bogd Land Worthless In the Future? • This lltmt, ifrom oui''love end War man's aources: Every doy lbat lhe malrimonlal engagement Is ·.-.iect beyond m monlhs, the odds !t will end in a wedding cere- mony dlminlsb. Remember C!Jat, young lady, U you really want IO maJTY the old boy, 8Chedule yoor trip ;o tile allar for tometime between three and six month8 after he says please. ON THE EARLY CAil8, -oovertngs were ldentt- fted in advertislDg aa automotive ''attire." Usage shortened it to "-tire." .Except in Scotland. Until lately, !Ires lhere bad been called -· AM ASKED WHAT pniportioo ol lhe men·botweftt Iba ages ol 25 and M are single. Not quite ooe out ol every elgbl. · REVOLtmON? Mosl of the land will be wor1.hless, fairly soon, too. Ap- palling ihougtt, wbal? ll'a lhe dalm ol a scholar who fears Iba UpCOmlllin& energy shortages. Sooo, too 8000, he. says, Iba clllr.en wbo -not Uve on a ma.ss -One w1ll be llolaled wllhoul gasoline or dlese1 oil. Fuedal munlclpall- ttes, -tn tlleir •UlborilY by lhe royal federall.ts, will contto1 Ill lrimlporlallm. Fliwiclal ~ will buy up Ille outl1iDi propet1les lbandooed, And again will be8in a rollli>g boll omi& cu peaam sons. I bequealb lbam my guns. • .. -Q. "YOU EXPLAINED lhe dlf!....,. between • star and a IU(M!ISlar. Now what denn.. a Illar?" A. C8n only report Ille show buslnesa rule of old. If Ille ~ly'• name _.,. above I\!' tille, Al<\ chaJ' •-Is a llar. If lleneelb Ibo title, a eupporting aetor. 'lbal 'WU Ibo' <UlbD in lhe gismorous, magnttlcent, RU- pendouo.doys.~y no more. GOOD MEM6JiY -Tests repealedly show a woman II more apt JO be Qlpable ol reciting from memory a etory which bas ju9I bOen read aloud than ill •a man. can ~ explain why? N.ilber Cllll I. SCALP HAIR grows fastest on )'Olllll women between agea 15 end 25, Ibo science boy8 say. And k grows a llllle faster ln summer than in winter. ( "YOUNG LADY, il you're dreamlng ol marrying a tall, fair-haired fellow ol unusual good loou, you're up agalnsl pretty rough oddi. They run 13 lo ooe against your get· Ung a six-footer end better lban lbree lo one against being blond. U you'll 8e!tle for a sborl,,otocky, dark-haired cbsr· acter, yoor d>ancea are greelJy wproved. Addreu mall to L. M. Bol/d, P. 0. Boo: !815, N.,,,_ port Beach, Calif. 92660. Life Term Plus Coed Kilhr 'w Mediwre' AKRON, Oblo (AP) -Lury Joseph Viii bas been aenlell<ed lo Jffe imprisonmenl end ordered lo spend one day a year in solitary cooflnement "meditaUng" on the slaying of a 19-year'i>ld Ohio University coed lasl fall. Summit eounty Common Pleas Court Judge James Barbulo Monday ordered Viii, 28, to spend every Sept. 20 in solitary confinement ' ' t o meditate on the heinous crime you co mmitted on this girl ." 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Lond VU!, lives wlv -· and British Blurting · Bloopers LONDON (UPI) -"And the l<neast lot llOltb<rn Encl•ncl la lnoest and rain, that la, In- cessant rain.'" ••• "See a IQ.- part dramalbatioo of Henry James' navel ••• I mean James' novel ••• -i'be Golden Bowel' .. . • .Good grief • • • "The Golden Bowl." :wJIEN TRIS kind of thing findl Ill way from the trans- clence of the spokeq word to the pennanence of prin(, It means that Kermit Scbaler has been somewhere In the vicinity, both ears alert for spoonerisms. 'Tu gre•teat ICOt'k of the blrd of A-.' Schafer coined the word "blooper'' to cover those blushing moments when con- sonants and vowels escape from the cont.rot of even the blgbesl paid pr.ofesslonal an- nowicers. Schafer's collections of American bloopers are widely enjoyed t n corn- munlcations circles In Britain. Btrr IN BIS ...,., book, "Pardon My Blooper," the tangled toosil# and !reacher-.,.. ..._ .re mCstly British. . A sampling: . ~'En usiasts from far and wide ue up for more than six outside the British m m to get a look at King Tutankhamun, the f a mo u s munmy.'' -"Toolgbt's piesentatlon ol -la COOJidered bv lllanY to ba the greatest work ol the bird of A VOii. .. • Arrival 1'9 Se. Jacqueline and -On•ri• {balhn photo) arrived llund.>1 In P,alm -. Pia., a-.i 357.foot yacht Cbrisliam (top) far - --Jten•wdy mother.m.hw of llrs. Onassis. 1lleJ loft -.; by aiJl>lane. -"One of the most ~-r~ponslb~ jobs In London:1P",...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...;;;;;;;o1 ~la on the lhoulders of the w I N N E . 5 London booby , •• baby . , . I mean Bobby." -"Tonight on BBC Keith Mlcball la starring l n 1 el e)'lsloo's award-winning pmentalion of King Henry vm, a dramatization of the lives and loves of this pro- wcatmunonsrcli and bis sex wives -that ii, six wives.'" -0 Here in Engl•nd we have an enti,rely different concept of m.dlcal care than Ulal whlcli they have, for Instance, In Amertoa. Here you can re- celw tuben:uloela, diabetes and other dlaeases free ol charge." -0 Comlng down to an ex· citing finish In the British -la Jut year's winnel' Tl"ee Levlno, Jack Nicolin and Tony JackJouse .•. er. . . I triple bogled Ula! one .. Of course, I mean Lee Trevino, J a c k Nicklaus-and Tony Jacklin." P.O.P. Presents the 30 ·MINUTE MIRACLE For Weight Conlnll Md fifnlss FREE IN THE FASHION ISLAND TRAVEL FAil DIAWll&S One Midweek PartJ Cruise foe Two Poople to Mexico {CourtesyofPtiuttsscraises) ...... .....,,,,_, a.ew ... _ $100 Travel Gift Certi1ia1e (Courtesy of Ask Jlr. F_.Tnftl Senice) LF ...... lat'.IY._ ........... .., ..... .,.._ n.------........... _ ................ ~ FASHI~ ISLAND ... ,..._,. .... --"""'" .,.. --..... Ull .... ~ how 12 found!r Mi~h• Tthur!n ~ 120 pounds~ lihloeg _,...--..., •"•al i&Gly, ·'"..,,.. "'°"""'···, ~ -.:ffing MW P.O.P. Plor'Jd Oil• lb .......... i;llAl how you can dMermine the weight ond physia:ll • le ,_ ..-.. .. to -fttl INtMr,..took be.lter,'Uv. bttter and get fhe 9IOtt Oii of 1i1i1. ~ how YOll <on 1et reol;.t;c goah tO --4 c _,,. -' ....._ No craah diet•. No strenuous uen:ite --No ....,_ • .-. ,_ aie _. ..s dflnl:. . ··-··-···- p,o,P. is ·• P"'G'"'" dfli9ned to bri"9 cM lw .... It • el .t le 0 - - - ·live' With ond •nloy, for nten ••• women ••• c:hldi• ...... ....._ '-lrf fRR P.O.P, ,..,;o., are •ponwod toy the .......... 0.-~ - MONDAY: ,-~ •• 1,. .. -~· ... fOllNfOMIMllUM9MON= I AffHllOUOWMf.-: Mm~ 1UESDAY: --!l!':..,.. '"'',...,. ... , ... ._ .... .............. WlDNESDAY: ---, ........ .. 11 ..... , .... -'1:"-.... :::t::: TllllUT: ·-.:=..-::. ----fllM· ........ ~­.... flllo\T: ••'£ ..... ·-- \ , 0,000 Winner Amarillo Slim .HtU Challenger ---A man -., u Amarillo Slim ha -tauled .. the -111'• champion poker pioJer, llince be bell ...... -lnLuVeps!OIDD!llbo --be bse a cballeoger. '"I'll pay Amarillo Slbn In New Yert. In Lu V-or, for tmt matter. annrbere ... announced Manhattan nor. In bis n>le as Archie Bunker, we an •Indebted to bbn !or belllinl! c:reete a better undenlandlng of ~ of varied soclsl and e t h n I c bacqrounds IJld al the ame Ume make 111 laup 11 ourselves,. said the club In making the presentation. Lorry ~ entered the Assembly this ,.... with • vow never to go lunch with lob- [ .. J• byl!ts. In fairness, the vow P'Eo,DT E' bas lasted looger than most .c I.Jr. New Yesr'• reeolutions. ....... ______ .... Bui laced wllh the rulltles ---Jeb ."ffw'wpe -'Wello, the --ol ...,.,... sill! 8UJ'o ...... "'him. . . Oteldlo, 23, ,... a mara- lhon. -poter -and sa,IOO Mooday wllb a final band ol .. ~ -In wbjdl be bested the ~ of . live oppcneni.. Costello liDed • ~ stnlghl llnsb with • face.down -ol spades. '!be olber man bad a laD ....... wllb three kings lhcrwlng. * Cnnll O'c.-r, televison's intolennl ArdUe Bonker, was given the bumanllarlan awsrd of the Southern California Variety Olll>. "Perbapl m other pencn bas be<n able to -Americans the ills ol pftjudloe • r...:.ln11y as Carrol O'Coo- ol high expenses and low funds, the San DI e go Democrat bas Invited 300 Sacramento lobbyists to a mooey-ralalng reception, and bsrbor crulae In San Diego Marcb 11, sn aide salct lie said 1,500 COllSllluenll were also Invited to the $100.a· couple """plloo and $ik· couple· harbor crul!e. So fsr, the aide said. the only ..,. e<ptances have come from -* Unlike G-Garl>O, Alredo Aoello doesn't want to be alone. So the $-year-old widower from Palermo, Slclly plans to mmy again. II a It a n newspapers . reported I b a I Anello's lnlellded ls 15-yesr-<>ld MariaM&-. '"l don't want to live alone," Anello .... AUOled .. saying. Tutsday, Mardi 6, 1973 DAILY PILOT JJ ~ ~~··················~ ~ PRE-SPRING CLEANING ~ CARPET SPECIAL swanmta ..... OllDllllT mg QIUIRll I. Three times as powtrfull 2. Thrte times the soil extraction potentl•ll 3. No hffvy equipment in 'fO'J' laMI 4. No eltctric1l 0< !lot water usogel 5. Totally pollution-frHI s5 COUPON s5 • THIS COUPON GOOD FOR A $1.00 DllCOUllf 0. wall kl -" ~ ,,.._ ~ "' yovr ho-. If ~ at .. _ "' dM!lo- ,~· ll•lt -JMf (VI ..... 1!1p1 3/31m CAIPIT CLIANINO SYSTEM FUllllTUU SPKllU FREE HYDRA GUARD With furniture cleaning order. Exp. 3/31 /73 540·6011 645·1313 . 1740 SUPERIOR AVE. Newport & 1 7th St., Coata Mesa (Free Estimate• I "WE TAKE THE ~DIRT WITH US" ISTAIUSfffD 1:25 ~~ ~················~ Try Saturday's News Quiz We Dare You Big i11terest' at the Big M You ~earn this high interest on $5,CXXl minimum two year certificates. The first year your $5,CXXl ccrtiflcatewilleam $309.15, and more for each consecutive year that interest is added to the account. You can earn $5917 on $1,CXXl minimum one year certificates, and as much as $51.26 on a regular passbook savings account of $~CXXl. . Mo:re interest than banks ... inore certain than stocks I ' Plus &ee services ... safedeposit boxes, notary service, travelers cheques, trust deed and note collections,andllll!D.ymorefreeservicesareavail· ·~blewhen'you~therequi.redtninimum balance in your ~count at THE BIG M. • Plus personal service ... dperienced and competent sav· ings counselors in each office ·' to assist you in planning your savings program. RobertD.Aa1m ViccP..- B....i.11-et Corona del Mar: !1.867 Eaot Cout Highway/ '1s-so•o Otbttolllc:a Ill Co•il>&, W..t Arcadia, Puadcns, Glendale and Can0p Pa:rk-~ \ r. ' ~ .. . i • ' • I • I ' • • • ; 1 r • • • • • • • I ' ' • l • l • • • l ' • • . I l \ f • ., ------JZ DAILY PILOT Chemicals Threaten SF Water MELO PARK (AP) -Sall• and other cbtmlcala ......... laminating water 1 u p p 11•1 from wells In many pOltl ol the San Francboo Bay Atta, the U.S. Geologl<al Survey ,.ports, Tbe report. prepared by David A. Webster of lhe llUl'Vey's Menlo Put o!fite, aaid chemicals are seeping' in- to underground water layer• from agricultural and in- dustrial uses, organic W8llal ( ECOLOGY) rn fertilizers and salt water from the bay. 'Ibe tnrormaUoo was col- lected over many years in ef- forts to help land.use planners, wning officials and real estate developers determine land's ability to accommodate ad- ditional people and industries. Wells in the Livermore Valley, the survey found, have been contaminated wJth up to 2,000 parts per million - a level considered high by most experts but not dangerous. e Logging BUI SACRAMENTO (AP) - A forest practices bill described as the "toughest in the nation" has received 30-0 approval of lhe California Senate. The measure by Sen. John Nejedly. (R-Walnut creek), was backed by Gov. Ronald ,Reagan's administration. It would impose permanent con- trols on the logging of eight million acres. Nejedly said the bill "puts cmtrol ol the foreats in the public's interest while leaving enforcement to the experts." One feature is reconstituting tbe Slate BOard of Forestry so It would not be dominated by logging industry repreoenta- tives. e Lead Content SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Tbe California Air Resources Board can't regulate lead con· tent in gasoline., the state Courl of Appeal aays. Tbe court upheld a Superior Court ruling denying a n Envlronmental Defense Fund ODDteotion t h a t the Air Resources Board c o u I d _regulate lead as a pollutant. e Edison. Bid BAKERSFIELD (AP) - The Kem County Boiird of Supervisors has ordered the county counsel to negotiate with Southern C a1 if or n ia F.disoo before seeking Federal POwer Comml21sion in· tervenUon On the relicensing of the Borel Powerhouse on the Kern River. 1be supervisors said they would seek to include a stipu· lation in the SO.year relicens- ing agreement t h a t the power company not t a k e water from Lake Isabella when the water level drops below 110,000 acre-feet. e Routes Asked LOS ANGELES (AP) - Routing of buses from the san Bernardino Freeway's new busway along the "wrong way" on two one-way downtown streets is being recommended by the Southern California Rapid T r a n s i t District. The RTD said that the routing, along exclusive bus lanes, would help s p e e d service downtown. With their own freeway Jane from El Monte to downtown, the buses are designed to provide a speedy alteinative to com· muters. The two downtown streets, now one-way, would be Main and Spring streets. e Transit Panel SACRAMENTO (AP) -The 20-mile long San Fernando Valley would' have its own transit district under a bill in- troduced in the Assembly. Assemblyman Robert Cline, (R -Canoga Park). said the transit district is needed because the sprawling valley is "just not getting its needs met!' Under the bill, the new district would include Hidden Hills, Burbank, San Fernando and a Portion of the city of Los Angeles. l£1'S BE FRIENDLY • If YoU have new neighbors ·or know of anyone moving to our ..,.., pleue tell us ao that •te maJ extend a friendly welcome end hel 1) them to bee(lme •cquaintcd Jn their ,_ llUJTOWldlnp. So. Coast rm ... -......,, _,_ 111t1ar rm • '4Ml74 . .. , ;_ . • ----- , I Wi.11.ian,i ;.·Heller knits an·d McCall's Carefree p~tt~;~ri1s combi·ne tfl.'lents i·n . .'a ,.fas:hj ·on show .at .al:I . fv1ay· _Cq st9res It's the fashion show for you who sew, Fu ll of wonderfully creativ.e clothes, all the news for spring and summer,' and a glimpse of .the new Qiana• ny16ns. Previewtnecpew. patterns for sort dresses, shori 'and long. With new waistline interest. Pants and shorter skirts, with wrap .coals and jack~. Bare looks and new soft suits. Pre,vi~faf>rics with fresh color excitement. .Th~ .b'ighter-palet: Whiles .and naY.ys, plus red, Lead.ing off ... the ~aftan.float We,~hose an easy Carefree pattem'.s~itched it uP in t~\i w';Y.~ed-: dest of reds, and drenched •I W•!"·pretend .1ewels. 1V1ore;10 com~. 'Tpgelher, the p,attef'(ls you en1oy and the fabrics you ·depend on. Chosen with you in mind. Presented•to'i in spire y6ur,spr~'1$· It's a sh0>V .r!>·", "'."Pn~(~ant to mi~s: F'~llowi~g ,f?af!i ,s~ow, Ms, Macy1 Hein of J-W,i5s & Sons Go. wiU. ~monst'..a~~ scissor~ .".1ade to cut,pol)il!s\erf~bricS:{ fa brics·54-South Coast Plaza ,Weilnesday, .March 7 , .I I :00 a.m .• Upper Level , . , . ' \' '} ',_, . .. ' " .. : • • ! MAVCO -. ' ' ' ) ' 1. I . l • • .. ' • • • I f • I l • I • . • . I ! • T l ~ . • ' • • f • I I g di m .m w m .• • I • • Workin9 ·qp ~ft -.:91or ~Cheme· is the ·first··step ·for--(;ayle (above). Below, she sews .11 ~ • i " cushion, then;' lounges on the finished product • . --. . .... .,.. . ;.:-.. _. .,.~-- , .. ' BEA . ANDERSON, Editor · ~.Mardi ... 1'71 ,..,.,,, I I Rain, Rain, ~ Away It's Clear i DEAR READERs: Remember the " readei 1wbo·wrintec( tO know if be wouid get wetter il. be ran In the rain' from one building to '11Jl91her than Lil be walkt:d? 1 The. qt!eltioo was raised by a Notte Deme graduate -said be and bis.bud-· dies 6ad tried to work. it o u t ... mathematically, but oever·quite m~· it. • Ha concluded, however, that the· faSter · you run, the wetter 'you. get b_ec~'tbe more space .you .sweep per umt time. -'l1len the gra~ editor • of the ' WuhiIJilon Post got· into the act with· a ~ eq111Uon· which ' I was unable to cballenge becaU9e I ·can't keep a -slralght, much-less follow a ~ doU~e .ei!uaUon.: · I was stunned by the number ot readers who ~ to dispute the graphics editor. Here la a sampling,.nope of Which' I comprehend, but which I'm jidbtlng jor you inath bulls. I bad no idea oo many peogle, cared. DEAR ANN: My hasbud who teaches plljlics plans to oae that nlD qaeslton In ldt aat exam.-Here's 1111 malbemaUcal • ~ f ... sot.tng the problem: "If,..._ twl<e 81 fut, you «>VV tbe -... In 11111 the Ume. If the rain'• • Wlillll 81 u oacle, Wiiii: of It as haviQJ ·rTtl'lkll compoDelt which affecU how 1llllCb nil you get oa your bead and sboaJden and a borboalal campoaent •• -llfectl how wet you gel OD ,.., -er hael. 'l1le faster you ran, tile 1 .... ,.. wBI get .. your'bead. "il Ille nlD Ir la1lJag toward you, the -,.. tu, the leh rahl you wm get .. ,_{loll. If the rain. ~ - boldM, tbe opclmal speed to l'1lll In order to .... ~ Ille -of rain ... your -tor bad< II Ille bo ...... lal eomponenl of tM -·· speed, Ill wldcll case yoa -'t get lllJ rain oa your back. II 'you .... --Odl, yoo'D get -.. your hack. .Ji you ra falff, yoa'D get nlaoayourlroaLSora-DOmalior wlllt.'' -JMB From Retlclin1: Dear Ann: u ... •• 1 Blmplillff way to fl8"'t out who p:ll wetter -tile gay Who Wiiies ... rvns : Take Container A with sn opening eqUiJ to lbe aru u[IOIOd by-a ·man from lbe overllead poelllon. Take container B, wftb sn O[lellll>i equal to the area n· ~ by a man from front view. Have ' I ) as Mud '' .. ~-. ... ' ' ,T: .. / George and Bill each<:arry one Conlalner A and one O>blainer • B. Olntainer A should have an ~lo the lQp, b>o- -B an ~ lo-lbe fm+ George moves · f~ard at ~ the . speed of Bill, .arrlvlngdn ball the time. Bill's CootSmer A will CODWn tWlce IS much water as Geofte.'s COntainer A.. But George's· Container B will coota1o more than twice as much as Bnl'a Con- tainer B. . The contamera should be d'"igned to approximate the curvature of the bodylo. nnming form. ,VJSUllize the problem bY supporting a string of spagbetll • In vertical position. 'l1len you can take ten lashes with lbe wet ~W for jumping to a conclusion wllboiit the facts. -WET From Atr Fo·rce la1tttate of Tecbnology, Wrlglll-~ Air V.... BaH, Ohio: The solution of the raindrop problem dependa on the sl1.0 and shape of the man, the speed at which be nms ...S the dia!clioo of the falling raindrops. A ·fat man will get wetter than a thin man. Also one will get w,et~· in-to the wind than H lie runs with wind. The falter the rain falls, tbO !be man should run. -H. C. , PJ\O.. FES.50R AND DIRECl'OR, AERO- SPACE DESIGN CENTER. 1Frbm Ch 1 t'ha•m, Mau.t Dear Ann: Who needs au that math? The faster you run, the quicker you'D get ~. and the drier you'll be. -JOHN·!. ROWLAND DEAR JOllN1 ~ -,. Y- I-WU Ille eadOfl .. -lll!Ml I'm wltll YOU. DilcoVer bow to be dlta baH wl-falllng bool:, line and 81akar. Ann Landert' bool:lel, •Dau.a 00. and Don'll" wUI help you be'.,.... polaed and sure of youradf on dltari Sood 15 _, In «>In along with a Jong, s\amoed. lei/· addressed envelope lo the b A.IL Y Pllm. I I • .. • I ' Career Designe~ . Work Found ·shipshape BJ JO OLSON Of. .. ..., ...... "" Gayle B~ bas a Job that would drive manY women mad -among other ~ sbe•)las to sew' curtains for wht- dows that· 11ope, dOsign casbloos for fr. ~ seatin( areas and pul wallpaper in places only the nimble-llngend dire to go. The.Balboa Island resident does this by choice, though, ·and that'• the secret to the SUCC<SS of ber new buslness·venture which is a sf!op ,special 1z1ng in interior design for boats. . Gayle, a. nalive of Co!Qrado, made her lirat step. to answer the call of the ... about 11 yean ago, · She had iilwaY. '!anted tci visit Calilom!t 'and finally did when her mar- ried lid« lllOVl!d west. "I always knew l wanted' fO' S!ee tbe ~'" she said. .»<Jt lnlr!gaed me to'read a1ioul IL" Sh& admllil' ilia! sho wasn't too "- In Callf«nia the lirat year sho was here. But.then ocean fever struck and she was hootf,!d. SOLD BOUSE .. • "1. bad soroe .friends ·who gave up a bealltiful booi~ ·and bought a boat. 'J'lieY toot· me .sailing," she said, "and I im-\nedillteJi' fe11• in love with it. NO..· most of my friends ·are-as.sociafed with 'boats."· Several years ago she went to work in the fioot oJ!ice·of a linn that did boat in- teriors·and 'tbere She got her foot in the door. "'lbla lS'how !·started," she explalned. 'T«>ple would ask. my advice OD what colors-aod.fabrics·to wie."" She then went to worl: for another company associated -wltjl boat i.terion, and wbeo this company dectded to do stricUy factory -~ her boss 'suggeSled she open her own shop and do the custom work be'Would be turning away. Tali and aoft-spoken, Gayle has given her business much tliougbt and has come up ,with some definite pOUcies. "1 never ask an employe to do something I've never done myself," she said. . .. This mearui she may be caught drilling holes to bang curta1n·rods; measuring for wallpaper or pounding nails in furniture frames. But this gives her empathy with her employes. MORE MONEY , What are the trends in boat interiors? 'Ibey're becoming more like homes, Gayle believes. "People are, spending more money on interiors1 They are paying enough for boats now so they feel they should put more money in the decor. "'lbat's bow a man sells · his wife on a boat. He's interested in the engine and she's interested in the decor." Color selections depend on whether a boat ~wner is a sailor or a power man, she added. "Sailors tend toward blues and power people tend towards yellow .II!d .@Id . tones. That's pretty broad though. P<ople are Individuals." she is constantly looking for new ideas to make boat interiors a lltUe more unusual. OQe recent discovery is a com- binlitlon blbacbl-rireplace that would add iDlerest to any boaj. She provides accessories and little decorative touches such as tie-backs for au1ains and imaginative trims and she even bas carpeted walls. Gayle's hackground II part of the secret to her success. Her father, a con-. tractor who built homes, often discussed his work around the d1nnet table and enlisted the aid of his artistic daughter to work out color schemes and interior design problems. "I kind of grew up with It," she said. "And I've always had a love for'art." She took art courses at Mesa College in Grand Junction, Colo. and had private lessons in art as Well. Openl.ni her own business w a s "scary," she admitted. "The first three monUts I don't know lf l slept nighta at all." She still is learning, she added, and working "a good 10..bour day" sometimes seven days a week. But the challenge of operating Ondine CUstom Marine Interiors is worth it to • Gayle because it is the only way she can reoch her goal of owning and living on her own boat. That will be a far cry from her first boat -an old whale boat she bought for $100. Her parents, who still can't undentand why she would leave the beauty of COiorado for the couUlne of Califomia, will be a little more ·at ease when she_ reaches that goal ·too, she said. "My father was afraid l wo,uld take off for HawaU. in my whale boat.". Samples of Gayle's work will be on display at the Western National Boat and Marine Show March •t7 in the Anaheim · Convention Center. I DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY LEE PAYNE _, • -. ...._ .. ·-.. --··--· ·-·~· ... • • f.f DAILY PILOT T.....,, M-6, 1973 , - Travelers Map Out Packing Str~tegy • Whal ltiod of mlleqe do you get with your Wldtr-tb&teal suitcase! The ooe that Doh and Joan Watkins poet "so lull ii needs a little push to &et. llOder the seat" may bold the distanee record. It's the only luggage they take on tMlr three wttk trips.. each with such tempeniture contr11Jts as MOVl'f Hokb.idO, Japan and equatorlal M1""""'5ia, Egypt and Scan- dinavil or ~Moscow and Turkey. TbatJ1 a far cry from Mn. Watlina' first trip abroad to visit a college friend in Haiti. She took clothes galore, had to wire home for more money, broug)lt bock mabopoy gilts ·for everyooe and worried all the way about e1cesa baggage f .... Now the vewan gJobe.trot- leTI tell How lo Save Money When Traveling Abroad, to be presented by UC! Extension from I to 5 p.m. Saturday. May 12 In the Social Science Lab on campu.•1. The fee is $15.50 for couples and $10.50 f0< singles. Topics include c h a r t e r fligbls, other transportatinn, traftl agent.a, itinerary plan· ning, !lelection of hotels and ttStaurants, shopping hints, moneY e1change and car rent· al or purdlase. "With t1gbtened security, people think airlines frown on cany~ luggage," Watkins said. "Actually. they encooroge the trend becauae it saves them millions of dollara In Joss daim1 and ls a convtruence for businessmen, t h e I r primary income source. One company • ..., ls r.designing plane interiors to better ac.. commodate 1mall luggog•." 'nle carry-cm traveler get.a through customs first and saves time with a rtlattvely short inspectloo. nie INlt<ase !&sis loogtr bee•... It is handled lesa. "Tourists have three assets : time, energy and money. But when they arrive unprepared In a foreign country, they seem 3UJTOUnded by people whose sole mission in We is to rob them of these assets," he added . To travel prudenUy: -Learn 100 key words by playing a cassette while you drive or do chores. "Knowing 'pJease' and 'thank you' in any language helps." -Make sure your guidebook is up-to-date and realistic. -Bring such t.radiD« ltenii at chewing gum, ball point pens and gold-plated dimes "that look like Marco Pc>lo jewels abroad." The Watkins' traded a S20 pair of discount store binoculars for a $200 rug in Morocco. -Negotiate be((M"e pc>sing a person in native dress or ac- cepting roadside assistance. -Don't take valuables ("wear lhe jewelry . you'll buy") or offer tel buy gifts fc>r everyooe "t h e be¥,inner'S greatest waste c>f time '). -Know bow to bargain and when to use a credit card. Mrs. Walkins' part of the lecture deals with boW to c>rder foreign food, where tel shop and how to ship it home and when a wife should ac· Graduate's Fan company her husband on a business trip. She has written several magazine travel features and "The Turkish Diner's Die· Uonary" -"a book that few people outside the San Diego Public Library and the U.S. Club Copyright Office believe ex- ists." Turkish menus evoke better memories than Turkish rug markets where Mrs. Watkins discovered women are in· significant, perhaps the lowest fc>rm of life over there. When a stack of rolled carpets fell on her, nobody worried about her -just the merchandise. Both t h e Watkins em- phasize what they call the Passenger's Bill of Rights, a summary o f litUe-lmown details that a traveler should get for bis mooey but oflm has to ask for. Recognizing tbal 7$ pen:mt of the Americans who go to Europe are r<peaters, the Watkins gear their course to put bolh novic:esaod-- in the right frame of mind. Your Horoscope Tomorrow lob Wotldns smobs • -Ir Turtdllh pipe n Join canll...,. • -"°" •bout, ... ..i.llll>illty of using ...,.,..... luggage for lnht canllMnl•I flights. Raps Photo Pa_ckage Sagittarius: Surprise WEDNESDAY MARCH 7 LEO (July 23-Aug. ?Zl: )'Oii do,,... will .-V.. Doo't eomplirafe is:sues.. Due neutral stance. By ERMA DOMBECK Next Tuesday, my son orders his graduation an· nouncemenls and personal cards. I know what they are going le> say when they see his order for five · announcements and five name cards. They are go- ing to suggest be open a win· dow, stick bi! neci: out and holler, "Hey, anybody, I made it'" ·Maybe giris are different Maybe 400 name cards just aren't enough tel exchange with 400 of their most intimate friends, but boys just dc>n't seem to be that social. 1 remember how it was with the graduation pictures. A salesman spread an c>rder fc>rm out before us and said, "The package deals a r e cheaper in the Jong nm. Here is the 'Senior Swinger 's Special.' For f97. you get 10 8 x IOs for parents and grandparents whc> remarry a lot. a head and shc>ulder wall mural for your girlfriend and 300 snaps to exchange with yc>ur classmates." "Gee, I don't knc>w," we stammered. "Veey weU, here's the 'Dull Average Packet.' There are six 8 x 10s, a friendship book fc>r your coffee table for your friends to browse through, a composite o( your class for suitable framing and 200 billfold size pictures. Tbe cost Ja $57.62.'' "I don't know 200 people with billfolds," said my son. The salesman stiffened and brougb forth another package. "We have the 'Loser's Kit,' " be said brusquely. "What does that include?" we asked. "A blurred negative fc>r yc>ur parents and a bGx with a single thank you note for your gift. The cost is $47 .62." Fc>r 10 bucks we figured we'd be fools to pass up the "Dull Average Packet." Now, do you have any Idea how long It takes to unload 2 o o friendship pictures? Everyday l'd pack his billfc>ld with a dc>zen or so with instructions AT WIT'S END tel "mingle and trade." Every night he'd return with the same dozen. I packed them In lunches, decorated the bathroom mir- ror with strips of them, sent them to friends wlw didn 't know I wu married, enclosed them with bills, used them for bookmarks, picked our teeth with them, and even con- sidered wrapping a piece of bubble gum aroun<t them and selling them. As my son Jooked over the order blank for the an- nouncements, he asked, "Wb~t do I need with five?" "Well," I .said, counting on my frngers, ''There's your brother, your sister, Mom and Dad, and that sweet little old lady in the church parking Jot who asked ll I bad children." PHYLLIS SILVERBERG Maryland Rites Set David Deulsch of Newport Beach will claim Phyllis Silverberg as his bride during ceremonies scheduled for June 24 in Silver Spring, Md. By SYDNEY OMARR "What is your definition of astrology?" -Harry Korman, Santa Monica. Answer: My deflnitic>n is as f o 11 o w s : "Astrology is that scientific art which treats of the syn- cltronicity between planetary posi'tiom and mundane events, including human character and potential.'' Don't get too many irons in fire. Finish what you start... FuHill obligations. Dea1 with Capricorn. Rely on experience_ Stick to what is familiar. Older individual expresses in- terest in your welfare. Be receptive. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. ?Z l: Yc>u are impatient tel get going, to er:press _..if. However, there is unfinished business. Aries may be • volved. You need ammnq It is necessary to find where you stand in matters of secmi- ARIES (March 21-April 19): ty, perman .. cy, future ;,,. What appears easy may have surance. S&GITl'.UUUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21): Ttmiom are reliev· ed. PJeaszot surpriR is Oil agenda What !ll!C med. lo be finarrial dead end bns out lo be .mud'•"« msiJy ft:SIOlv~ Manoy -will bogin -plan .... ding!J. !peOa1 talents will be _..,;ai.d. CAl'tlKlOllH (Dee. BJan. 11): Be ~Rr Jlln1 beat ....... --Say -you mean -imm wblt JUD say. • I k la bd•idaals are apt to be in pidutt. Y• have ..... a59!ls than migbl be im- agDed. l"znily IN"lnher comes up with mlntim AQUABIUS tJan. 20-Feb. PISCES (Feb. 19-Man:b 2011 Projects which had been stal~ ed. will get going -you have chance to make scilid prc>fit. Key iJ' to bring opposing fac- fions together. Utilize your ex· trasensory perception. D o what you know must be done -doo't wait to be told. IF TODAY IS YOUR BDtTBDAY you a r e m- trospectiVe, selective, capable of perceiving when something of Importance is about to oc- cur. You are able also to gather and delineate in· formation which is bidden from others. May will be YOW most important month or 1973. some drawbacks. App I I es IJBRA (Sept. %3-0cL ?Z): particularly tel areas of Lie low. Time your moves. partnerships, contracts and Avoid unnecessary rush. What business license. Do some ~~ ~ ~ ~ thorough checking. C¥cle re-dependent, not arrogant_ Some mains high but some persons have ways, means of toasmg: are envious. Know it and ~ proverbial monkey wrench in tecl your interests. machinery.. P r e p a r e ~ II): SpociaJ -p is == .. ~::ly.v::1-,.,&:::--~--.:~;;;;;;;;;;;::~ . .¥@::. ;;:- TAUBUS (April ZO.May 20): conlingly. off CID drrisil!llS There are ---....... to """"' to ligbL Relatm!s may baft disputes Majnfain Open lines of communication. SCORPIO (Oct. 2 3 ·Nov .. Air quesUons, problems. One 21): You may feel as if you are:,;;;;==u=F=F=E=l:--::l-:,:--::-=;;.I drogging an anchor. Key is to at a distance Is making effort! ride with tide. Doo't force UPHOLSTEIY on your behalf. Seek practical issues. One who taugl>t you 3 Full Service Locations in Huntington Beach PRESCRIPTIONS e ,...,.. ~n e 0.11"'* Ut w At11' ,_.. ,.._, -"-c:&bs1 . Wedding Vows Recited News c>f the betrothal has been announced by b e r perentl, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Silverberg of Silver Spring. Parents of the f u t u r e bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deutsch of Newport Beach. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Northwood High School, Silver Spring and now attends the University of Maryland. Her fiance is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School, attended Orange Coast College and now is studying at California State University, Fullerton. methods c>f achieVing goals. much in past is willing to -.. T• w-t Forget fancy footworll:. Step cooperate. Key is to ask -if Im~..._ ahead in direct Une."lben you ~-- accent achievement. ~= =:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=~~~~~~~~~·~·~.,.~·~~~~~~~~~~~~ GEMINI (May 21-June 20): f PULSIFER-HANNA Hc>me in New York are newlywed Stephen MacKintosh Pulsifer of Brunswick, Maine and his bride. lhe fc>rmer Mary Christian llanna who were married in G r a c e Cathedral, San Francisco. 'Ibe Rev. Jolm Willi:ims officiated. Their parents are Mr.. and Mrs. Terence Hanna of South Laguna and the late Mr .. and Mrs. George Hale Pulsifer. Miss Elizabeth W a I t o n lefVed as maid d. honor and Miss lll!l1se Marie Pickering .... the bridesmaid. Richan! Pulsiter .served as best man. aod ushers were Nathaniel Pulsifer and John Peirce. The bride. a 1964 National Charity League debutanle. is a graduate of the University of Arii.ona where she pledged Kappa Alpha Theta. Her hu.o;. band ti a graduate of Bowdoin College, Bnmswlct, Maine. THOMASON-PRICE Calval)I Church of santa Ana was the setting for the wedding of LaRaine Leab tqj:,, FRANCIS- '\.ORR el Price and Rodney Carroll Thomason. The Rev. Michael Samsvick directed the vow exchange for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willson H. Price o( Costa Mesa and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin ff. Thomason of Fredericksbwrg, Va. Bridal attendants were Miss LaVema Price, maid of honor, and Miss Laura Price and Miss Corrine Marston, bridesmaids. Best man was Charles Allen ; ushers were Willison Price, Patrick Dennison and Gary Wood, and ring bearers were Scott and Anthony Romero Jr. The bride is a grad- uate of Estancia H i g h School and Orange Coast Cc>llege, while her husband at- tended Virginia Pc>lytechnic Institute. The ne11t'lyweds will reside in King George, Va. NEWELL-KINDIG Making !heir home in Bal· LOSE WEIGHT THIS WEEK Od1lnex c1n l'te/p rm,i btcOllM IM tth1 tllm pe11cn you w1nt lo bt. Olkfna It • Uny tablet and tuily tWldowld. Con· talns no d•fli•QUS drvp. No stamna. No IJKiaf txtrdtt. Cet Jid o1 t1t*S rtt 1nd U'tt IOnlfl'. Oclfine1 Im blM "* tue:emf11lly by thouunds al tNf1 UM muntty f« ! C ~11. Odrinu Pllft mtl$3.25and tt'lt lar1tKOnDm'lln 25....¥• 1™111 loM u1ly flt or '°"' ....,. wlll bt1tf"lldttl !Ir~ dr11aist. Ho .,ntlont nl!M, Accept no tub· tftlUlft. Sold Wftlt llrit fl,lllfllltH br, THRIFTY OJIVC,_O Ot~COlJNf .,1011'{., boa are Ronald Dennis Newell and his bride, the Conner Catharine Ayers Kindig who were married in St. James Episcopal Olurch, Newport Beach. The Rev. John P. Ashey II perlonned the rites roc the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Wright Kindig of Corona del Mar and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newell of Bal hoe. Attendants were Miss Ccin· Healthy Ignorance stance Kindig. Donald NeweU, When . to health Andrew Kindig and William ~ it comes • Fooshee most Americans know a lot The bride ls a graduate ot less than they think they m know I says the Health Pasadena gb School and Insurance Institute. e.mied a B.A ~m U>e Unlver~ Among the wrong notions slly of Cahfonna, Santa Bar· held by most Americans are: bara where she was a mem· 8 steady diet of red meat can her of Delta Gamma and SheU cause.high blood pressure; the and Oar. . primary cause ol diabetes Is Her husband 1s a graduate eating too much sugar· rapid or La Habra High School and pulse fatigue lc>w ' blood C2lilornla Western University press{ue are will-ning signs of where he received a business a possible stroke. administration degree. Maka peace with one who really ls your friend. Clash of ideas should be encooraged. You need not fear the truth. Family member cao act as mediator. Romantic interests are not stable. !loo 1 fall vic- tim to false flattery. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Avoid sell-deception. See persoos, sltuaUons In ligbt of reality. Accent It on what you want to accomplish. One in authority may be confused. Placet plays paramount role. Get facts stra]gbl -act on than. Pair Engaged Mr. and Mrs. MDl<IO B. Sev- ersoo d. Huntington Beach have announced the engage- ment d. thelr daQihter, Robin Severson to Bryan Harris, soo d. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Harrtl "'"""""""'· A June ftddin8 ts being pl..- Golden Needle's I I DRlSSES CANIS· ILOUSIS ,AlflSUITS S""'41 o/ de '11/d Drapery Fabric Wide Selection of Slt<tn, Antique Satins and Tel:tured Fabrics reg. UN.II yd. No"' 97c-%.27 1111. Golden 'needle FABR1cs IOUTII COAff f'LAtA • UlllOUllL LIVIL Ol'tW IVu.ol & IUMDAYI l Cheese Of The Week BIG BARN -CHEDDAR · Regular 20C $1.19 lh. OFF :$149 . .. Offs~ ...... ' ""' ...... 11 816 BARN CHEDDAR cHEEsE ;, ... de tho .,.,.,.,I olcl <ounlry ·way. This 9ra1t cheddar adds ...w fM"°" to tMi" dish .. ucf ,,..cb. It'$ full fl•YOted .. -'•harp wi"-1 beltog bittw. Try 1 ...,p1e1 y.,.•u fiod the tradliional chaddar ff-deligMl.L lluy _, eojoy • pil<I <ut f,..b from tho whHI. '' \, • ' T s 1 ' . 10 f 'i:C . '15 ,. ' 17 I 19 20 21 :zj ' 21 71 30 .. .. :fl "' "' •t I I AMBLER ,. u MUTT AND JEFF __ ......,._ FIGMENTS "!ANCY Wl-IAT ·OKAY-MIY NOT . ARE: STAY HERE YOU 1.IVER l'U. . AT MY 'HAVING 'HOUSE: FOR ~ _ $UPPER, - ' IRMA? CALL. rlr'f MOM ACROSS 47 Stimulates to Yesterday's Puull Solved: 1 Nulsanc9 an action • 5 Auxiliary verb ·so ~o k>nger rto Shut with · young • force 51 Fur source '1~ Decleni 62 least rapid • positively 66 Sportt '16 Mountain of palKe'I • MartWqu• 60 Oneofa ~16 Actor trio • FranchOt -81 Company 17 Progressive opemorl 1-poliflcian 64 Prepoeitioll 19 Mechanicll es Emerged • routine 66 Tune 20 Piece of 67 Jails: S4eng • wood 68 Well-_lu~n 21 Fabric 69 tnquisitMI 23 lnW•nk• DOWN PteHx 11 Chuma 22 B~s: • 44. CMc ~ r=:tu{• 2 = 24 ~:!irwav part 46·~ Lessen 3 Fat: Prefix 25 Cln.dian tMt be 30 State· ·4 Golfer Lee proviOce 48 A~ -._.__.., beftwehand 3' River"ofltaly _..__ ~I _.. ...... 36 OffiCe 5 City,state of together 49 French ~ ~ GfM:C&, . 2B ~cclesiasric pereat ··-'6 ,A.ifpo;rt."'""-v,5tment. 52: Plaupf ~ Si>ariiih 9oftt for H~ 29 RemOYe • busineu :.ll Tit fOf -7 Arab narM atfinga 53 Su.b;eci of 39 ~or a ~us 31 Doomed • many songs graiti, ~ O .Grlint , peraon 64 'unprotected 41 Fernlnh'le'' prii/8't~2 32 Maka a 65 Poi sou~ nick'name WO«ls speech 57 Roman 1 42 Ac10t \.... • 1Q "Zebr. t•tttrt 33 canonil::M . emper« I 11 Bid ' ~ ~· 68 Cuckoo• 43 ~~Me 12 Feed the kitty 36 lncktent 59 HW111 wound' , 44 ·~ 13 Come aB lmcribed 62 Negetiw • ~ together atone 8'ab word I 46 ·~....... 18 Cost-of· <40 AMnal 83 Chemlclf .,. .. , tvlngttem 1tender MJffb(' 7 • -9 ' ' I DID YOU SAY YOU'RE: MAKING · FRIED CHICKEN? PEANUTS ' I ..,.__,.,,. MISS' PEACH DICK· TRACY . . by Dale Hale by Emlellmh•.._. OH, BOY--l..ETS GET GOING - Ill! DllAMC lllS WINE TOO ~·I Qlbl:--llM7' .-. ...... -.~ DOOLEY'S WOILD SAi •Y UNANA5 H.ll rmt .. ~l ~! GOIDO ANalAL CIACIERS IOI l£116 tOes Ill: ~--OP -~? by MeU T.....,, MW! 6, 1973 . DAILY PILOT JS by Roger Bradfl.W ii ' by Gus Arriola ~ by Roger Bollen le l.Ollia A& Me \IJ~t.1~6 I • THE GIR,tS • I!· ·~ ~ f. J ' • "We're ..,.., our •""'ndl wDI -• to Ports • ,...,. ... 't """'tloa Ille put -._,a WODllll lw .... PW, Ille ..... •IA>pl lalldaa -11.· • DENNIS THE MENACE 'l WNn' 'QI 10 STAY • CUAN..'40/f. fllJK.r r ...ptdtd • ..... • l\llATis 11141'... l A~~· ' ' '' --y- Angels Get Discipline, R11n IO Laps PAUi --'!be Calllomla ._.. ._. ~ 1ta1:•• b ··c ._ ... -.. ._ ....... _,. --..-sar· .-.wDOeftfaod .... M '3,_,,... _ _, liUlht 40 I ., .. 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BlliiB'• npstant eoecb .... , ____ ottbeldloal. -p I t I -IAlyola in lht late las ...... ic -Lim tmketball -Rocha Ont -.UW-----16cc4 4 Iii...._ as r.e.t beetettwJJ -• * u-.a,"' Hawaii. DliiiiimMy Pt• · ' • Bartm Cleveland __ ..,. a a w• e-p nards ~ _ _,,..,. __ bad agreed lo acllll a _. • cmdinatar' of a • 2 ---~, aOlttjc C9Dlllinicr -----at-_____ ,,,... __ • w: • : a ' • J».m ft!CGl'd. Paron on Top SA.'i JIWl, P JI. -An lllelie•oll <I ,.. _ --°"'V' P>rao al New 1....,....-1 tfduits M t.y night in __ , __ "-"'_ ...... I .... IMNOWUC -.a•......,-··._ Koch i-1, 1-1. " ml ,._ dowDod .run OF elf? PF _'M,U.. I 1 Yanks Make Basehall~s Biggesi Dea Peterson, Kekich Decide to Trade Wives, Families FORT LAUDERDALE, F?a. (AP) - TtamlJlll&I Friis Petenoo and Mike Kelddl ol lhe Nw Ycll1c Yank ... have "traded Uve•" lhrougjl • mutal ..- -t that calll lor the pltcben to ... cban&t wPv .. and families. •1t was not a wife swap," sald Petenon. "but a life nap." The lituation developed tut summer when the Peterwons, Fritt and hil wile, Mari?yn, and lht Kel<icbes, Mike and his wife, Susan, were drawn toged...-and began discualing the -8>1llty ol an excbange. '"'lbere have been laughs, IO"e.ID'll and tears throog)loul tbls whole th.Ing.'' said Keldcb. Marilyn "Chip" Peteioon and her two ...,., Gftf, Pol, and Eric, ~. cbanged p1 .... wltli Susan Ketlch anr her two claugbten, x:rtsten, f , and Reapn Lelih. 1~. 'Ille amngement apperenUy ""5 WOibd for Peteraon and Mn. Keklcb -are still togetM-, but not for Keltlch ahd Mrs. Petmon, who have -"'led. In Rocklorcl, ID., Mn. Arthur Moob, Marilyn PtUraon'I mother, said: "Marilynls not..bappy about this at all. She baa started proceedings for a divorce, but ooly because he (Fritz) wanted her to. Mike Kekich bas made no plans for a divorce.'' "Sus.an was a perfect person for me," said Petenon. "We will file for divorce ln New Jersey under the. no fault clauee.11 "Pele and 8uAIJ are vat for each other," II.Id KdJdl. "I thoogjll Chip and! Wert perfeclJy 811ited but thlnp developed and ... began to butt beadl. She would have been the first ol her lamily to get a divorce. It bec•me too l'llUcll for her and sbe began to WOIT)'." The two lamllles tint swilcbed places at the end of last seU011 and then briefly relurned to their original siual.ioos. After about 10 days they exchanged placea again, tbls time permanen!?y. •'The point of no return was reached Deeember 14," said Peterson. "Marilyn llld our boys o ... West to Join 111ke ID Calllbntlt and -and the gjrla On Emt to mo. 'l'beJ -have_.i!nmiklt. "'Ibis .... the biaosl docl .... " my P1fe, • be....-'Tm DOI&<*'& bock. nan't,ao bacl:." Peterson and Kdldl have boon Yankees teammates for four ~ and lht two families have always bem close. Wben the OIChange developed the two players advilled the Yanteet of the situation and general manager Lee MacPhail asked if they felt they oould sUIJ function as toammates. They llid they did and that satlslied lht club. "1be players' penonal lives ue their own," aald manager Ralph Hout. BoydAdmits Troy Will Utihe Stall LOB AllGl!U!:S (AP) -Bab Boyd, !be only -"""'° -UCLA's baabthall -In Pauley Plrrillool, .... to be CO'! alJoul -si,Je " -... ScMbem ' Ca2lloraia team -employ agaJnat tbe- No ........ BoJd ..,....,, -""' Tlvjom, -!<rtbeN_,lm1lalill,._t in -yam, will IPID apinat 1JQ,A this ~ u ?bey _,pt ID bolatl!r tbelr ~ 'Ille ---bas Ullle mn,.. lcr the Bruins. 25-0, ucepl pride mn tbe7'Je '-led fllr Ille NCAA -Southem Cal, ... tbe other band, would trade aO of its iwevioas 11 victories far -against tbe -BiuiDs, -21a .. -"'~ . "I -I Cllllld Id! you "" ...re going to ....... the -and fall breaPt and nm wUb the-ball." Aid 8o)'d.. ''But I can~ ld7 you that bean,,. I just doo1 -ii --. Jalm." Jobe 11'oodm.. silting ......,., "'*"' ....... and aid, "Wdl, why don't you "1 ii, Bab?" Wbm tbe 1"'81ftr •lhlidrd., Boyd cc. llnued, "U we-nmnlng, lll<re'd be •-and I can.,. that big fellow ....,, tbe ball, -the out2et -the odlir QY .• .I just can't let myoelf get .cangbt op In thlnk"W lite that. .. 'Ille "big frllow" is Bill Walton, ua.A'1 l-fool-ll ce1ler ""° hasn't loot a pmo mn be n a junior 1n bi&b --'Ille slllP ....., to be a WOY ol life ID .; FRITZ PETERSON WITH WIFE (LEFT), SUSAN KEKICH. Cleveland Sparkplug 2 Significant Changes For HB's Big Leaguer TUCSON (AP) -Yooth Is the byword with the 1m Cleveland lndians. It reallY. began 1111 year when the Tribe finished fifth In the American League East Division, H games behind the Detroit Tlgets. Stru, ft was an amazing improvement over 1'71 when the Tribe finished siltb, 43 games behind the division winner. Last year, one-third of the Indians' lineup -when right-bander Dick Tidrow was pitching -was made up of rookies . Tbe otbers were outfielder Buddy Bell and second baseman Jack Brobamer, the latter ~ more like he belonged to Ille 2o<al school team instead ol in the major eagues. Maybe this is why Brobamer, "Hammer" to his team· males, was lht target too often ol enemy base-ruru>ers. "F..arly last year I ·was really getting killed on dooble plays," the 23-year-old Huntington Beach High grad says . "I'd always make sure I'd get the ball in my glove first. Then I'd step Into the Pl imtead of moving behind aeo>nd bue. Man, I took some pretty good licb." Brotiamer wore tile battle scars through much of the season or until manager Ken Aspromonte took him in band. Being a former shortstop with six major league teams, including the In- dians, Aspromonte quick1y picked out Brohamer's wroJ\g moves, but admitted •.•he bad to get beat up a bit so he'd Readers' Hot Corner Dear Sports Editor: In lht Wedneoday, Feb. 28. edition of tbe "White Wash" column Glenn White staltd that Lany Lucas. principal ol Bmrtlngton Beach High Schoo!, had skip- ped RB'• "playoff game with Loag Beach 1'1117 bUt managed to make the party afterwards. tt understand better when we tried to cor- rect." Wben the Tribe reported for spring training last year, Brohamer was one or the least likely candidates in camp to win a big league job, let aJooe a starting assignment. Unhappily for Tucson natives, who have watched the Indians train in the spacious Southwest for the past 2~ springs, it cost hometown pride and Ed· die Leon his job. Leon eventually was traded to the Chicago White Sox. "Eddie and l were real good friends from the first time I met him," Brohamer says quietly. "In fact, when I flJ"!t came here I stayed at his home.'' Baseball being what it is, Brohamer quJcldy turned bis thougjlts to the season ahead and Insisted his goal this spring is mainly to build his strength to carry him through a ?oog, grueling season. Brobamer is not ble$ed with ex· ceptional power, being only 5-feet--9 and 165 pounds, but he is an exceptionally ag· gressive bitter. During the first mooths of last season be was up with the league leaders before tailing oil to a final .233 average. • "I don't like making excuses," said Brobamer, "But 1 was really tired at the end of the year, and my mental attitude was messed up. I was bitting the ball good, but. I wasn't getting bits. "It got so bad I started bitting pitches down tbe middle. It began to eat at me, then I'd start to WOIT)' and that made things worse." Being lhe aggressive bitter he Is, Brohamer likes to hit rough. This year, though, be would like tb improve his bunting ability. "Last year I got so I'd enjoy moving a runner over and lettlng a guy like Chris OWnbllss (the Indians' first baseman and Jeading hitter ·with a .292 average) drive him in." Meanwhile, Brohamer has made two significant changes for 19'13. He changed bis un¥onn number to 10 from 21 because "That's the number I had Past spring when I was bitting real good." The other change? He's grown a mustache. That's to take away the boyish, high school image. UPIT- THE HAPPY KEKICH FAMILY BEFORE "THE DECISION." Sports Pogo Sd4'k -··- Tickets May Go Fast For Gymnastics Event Russia's fabulous Olympic gymnasts (men and women) will he at the Sports Arena a week from Wednesday and an anticipated sellout of 15,CXX> means that if you hope to go, best get your tickets now. GLaNN W\tlTI WHITE WASH Tiley sell for 15, "· rr. depending on seat locale. Headlining the exhibition will he little Olga Korbut and the exquisite Ludmila Touriscbeva. Between them they coppod four gold medals, two ailvers and a bronze at the Im Olympic Games In Munich. Laguna Beach IDgb'• tenn11 program b ... ~ bd the..,. and -.,, ol .,me of !be other sporll al the Artlltl Pm-: There bu never been a toslng leaDJt team tlteft. orange 00Uoty'11 31st annual Women's ·B<iwling Assoctauon cbampioo!hlps are billed March U at Huntington Lanes. Ceremonlea start at 5:llO with the lirsl bsU to be rolled 30 mlnutta tater. cbamptoa Verbum Del ID three pr<vloas CPF pll,.n llb, Corona clel Mar wn mateW _,..... league nmnenup Instead ti ...,. cM:at- ploo& -a great break. Addltleeeftf, Im ill Sf.55 ........ ap1mt IMC - Po!y In the qiwtaflnaPI, Cllwa del -met a team -..ec1 by D aUle ?aJio7 whlcb bobbkd ..,. ol Its tap,..,.,... Al that, LB Po!y -Cllwa del Mar by H polnla !nm U.. _. bllt - cambed lo a djJpwpoi-wm2Nr «I fr<e !hnWI ul U J_..i «ff-f..r wbldl. p.e tbe winnen a hcb& _. kept their Illar pbJ<r -...... late In Ille pme. Tbe potent tennis duo " Rod Laver """ Roy Emenoo ts surely going lllmg tbul far in pro tourney play. Laver beads bis 32.man group w!tli 20 victories in Iii matcl>es. Emenoo is lhird in the same division with a lH ........_. llel1n!en Laver and Emerson is stan Smith with a IM~ Co1t1 M-'• Davll Jr. mp IUGllly defealtd Dwyer ol lllildlllfloll -. ZS. 11,lowlolhe~--- llllctoo -----meal 2leld al --Biiia- BID Arnmboog's magic -lo lllD potent. The lormer CPF bnUlboD dwn- j>iolJlhlp coach at QimpllJll 11i1Jb is ..,.. at Ptlm Sprlnp -and bis team there will play for the CIF a.a AA Pl!le Saturday altemoon at the Sporll Alona. eonna c1e1 Mar BIP'• Paci:J -1n . Palm Splinp 11 25-t. bnketball will be ~Ylnl Ill -Arm!trong'• 25-year -.._.,. lesl Friday n?gbt 81 lbe LA Spol1a Area• n!COtd 11 l'IJo!LI. lie bad ftve CPF ........ when the Sea Klnp faee d~ CPF plonsbip teams 11 COmplon. . ' tJaA-USC a••utMn. TwU eo,d ..... ii to beat UCLA al Pauley Pavilion, ....,. -and -ri-16, ..mg the slall only sparhJg!y In lht !alter game. Other -in &,d's ...... years at Southem Cal ended with UCLA m tap but not by much. Tbe very first stall game in --up with Ille BiuiDs ... tap -in overtime. eo,d said bis Trojans, -loot ~ to UCLA eailier this ......, "ha .. to Iring the ball up court against -,.... bel- l« than we did Ille last lime. U we sbool well and-well we can make an ln- ~ pmeolil." Wooden Not In Accordance ' With NIT Bid LOS ANGl!:LES (AP) -Southem California bosRlbaD ooach Bob eo,d said -., be .... bappf bis Trojans ..,. ll'lec:ltd to-'< ID the National lnvit>liou-. At tbe11me llme, Jolm.W-said be""' G(J5IOOOd. to rrry post !!FNI play emept the NCAA -The two ._,.,. told the Soatbem Calilomia 8a-.i Writers Association they were respnu.Dle (er their teams• poor ,,,., ..., the -against Stan- -ml ...... lbal both wwld be ieady fllr Saturd'll' --·· repPar -linale apinat -Giber. Bat Ihm the talk got cpricl:ly ID~ NIT, wlli<b named USC along with eigjlt Giber teams to Ille ---· "We are ea::iled alJoul the pnspeds ol "'"1lng in a -with Ille prestige <I !he NIT," llid Boyd. "It ri1 g;.. us Mditimal naliana1 np••re and it wlD be • fine _....,, for -~­-· --Wooden, .bowe•a, slld. his rien m pclll: •~ hi 111111 "'l think are tpte well --· Pr-. be aid, "I l«I that wbm the ae:ucm'1 ewer, the leUDll'I ....... lie did DOI ni<r lo the NCAA founl&- ment. liDrle the uticmJ dmnqitmsbip ii 111e p1 o1 an -. be llid. Soutbem Cal, -JH, loot to -· 5H7 Friday Dilb2 and Boyd said ii .... bis fault his Trojans loot their ......... -. "We got into fon5 tnmb1e ., I told tbem. to gD into a ._ defeme," Boyd laid. ""'l'bm we bit oar IDl)femeut and _, set lt -omtil ii ... !Go late.. GOLF TWOSOME . SHA.RE MV LEAD • As A!blelic Director at Hwitington Beodl, I am concerned that people reading this maf draw some erroneous conclasiOlls. Dr. Lucas has been principal at OUT achool 1lnce July, 1972. In that time he bas done everything within bis power to totally 1Upport the atblelk program. He has been especially COll8Ciellll""5 about attending our 1thlellc ennts. Because of previous com- ml?me!!ts, Dr. Lucas wu UD1ble lo at.- tend our ClF game. Ferguson, Buc.kiler .Hit ·for Dodgers : However, because ot lllJ ....,.,,, for the ootc:ome of the game llld bis d .. ln! to P1Y tribute to the coachlnl llall, be attMded the post game party. Thank you for the O)JJJOl'IUnlty to ex- pms IJl1 feelings regarding this matter. · Don Walker A 1hleUc Dlttctor VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Joe Yeager-~ bit u well but II o better Ferauson has belted two home nw In as man on defense so far. many days, yet II could be his defensive "We're certa!nly not COlnC to teep four ca?dllng !bat boldl the key to whetbet be catchen," oll9erV<d ma~ager-WaU Alton. remalm with lht Loo Ancelea Dodiera "We'll t:;g 1 ,;e of the kldl and bave the tor tho "'gular oeuon. other ca eVotJ dll}'.'' "I came to camp ,..c1y to ballle for Th< latter nlerenc:e -nl catching lhat .. tcbln4 Joti," dl!dar«I t?!e 26-YW--every day at perhapo the top minor old Ferauaon. a native of San FrandBcQ leogue affiliate. . . who now reslde1 in Tempe, Arb. "I know Fergu&oo and Veagar are the "kids'' I've got to bit to win a Job.'' and Dtck Dielz and Chris Cannizzaro n That Is true, but Ferguson Is con-the elder state.1men of the catching sldered a hiller. On the other hand, Slovc department. The _..,., •lttllJalel pnllel the 11kids." Dietl la the ..,, 1*ter' and C.nnlmro the --catdMr. In the.Jntruquad pme .......,, BID !IUclmer colk<:ted throe bib fGJ tho - ond ~1 In 1 row to lead 1'11111 1-U'a aquacl to a M ~-llia·l"!!P lfd by Jbn 'GlllJam. Ffl1\iloo caotrlbutod lllJ !......, homer Ill tbe losiQI! ...... Th< esblbltlon ......, for the Dodcm s!aJU in Miami <11 Pl1day niCbl wl!ll I s NE the mlnu his figjl?s bra featb Pep three f when Amo! l<>w the Punched Smart: Rocky NEW YORK (AP ) -"I waa the ooly fighter that got punched smar;t," uys Rocky Graziano, wbo will take time out from being the ilJW of televiaion commercial actors to land a blow for nosWg!a at Madison Square Garden Fri· day lliibt. "Once in a whfle I like to do somethhig for the I i g h t biafneas which made my wbOle life," the former mid- dleweight champion said Mon- day or his port In the Garden's Roeky Grazlaoo N'igbt. Rocky will box three on~ minute rounds with Tony Zale, bis opponent In three tiile fights , two or them famous b r a w I s , after fotmer featherWeight champs WWJe Pep amf Sanily Saddler spar three one-minute rounds. Then, after Rocky ~ bJa bit, will come the purse of the evening - a for-real J2. rounder between W a I t e r See1ey and Sammy Goss, two feather-weights who kn o w their trade but need a box of- fice boost when It comes to '. MILYPILOT ......... T~, March 6, iq73 For Muter Aging Spaniel Retrieves Balls METROPOLIS, ID. (UPI) - George Main, a ff.ytOM>ld reUttd farmer. ii ready for tome wanner weather and the golfing,..__ So Is Tena, bis ~-female bl1ck ..-..spon1e1. ,..... bun"'! learned the pme yet but bas a lot or sport oear<hlng out the mlstaktl ol the many folD at the Massac CouDly Country Club course nortb or Iler<. - Pound lot pound, Main btlleY,. Ttus Is tbe btal goll ball bunting dog in the nation. '"!be whole 1hin& starltd by accident," said Main. "I bad taught her to retrieve a goU ball in the house from a chair and behind the couch. Then I toot her outside and starltd 1111-owing golf balls inlo the buabes and over the garage. She'd keep bringing them bact." One afternoon Main and a goUing partner loot a coopie or new golf bans in a wheat field adjoining the Massa<: c.ounty Course. Main decided to see If IJ'su could do her thing away from home. !O minutes", be said. Main doesn't permit Texas ca the golf course ror obvious re&!Onl. Her hunting grounds for stray bolls are the ditcheo and fields adjolnin& t h e course. Main takes the golf balls home, cleans them, puts lbem In egg cartons and donates them to the Metropolis High School golf team or to friends at the club. "J'vt been giving away about 50 doien perfect golf balls a year for the last six years and about that many cut balls," said Main . "She really has a nose on her. She must smell that rub- ber when the sun heats it up. She even digs some of them up that are only partially eXpo!red and that must have been out there for a year or two," said Main . MV Banquet DAILY PILOT JERRY TARDIE Tardie Promoted Maler Del High basketball coach Jerry Tardie bas tak en over the athletic director reins at ·Mater Del effective im· mediately. Tardie succeeds Mp.rv Bain. who was recenUy released from his contract. Tardie completed his sixth season as the Monarchs basketball coach and guided his teams to the CIF playoffs for the third time in four years. selling Ucketa to a Z0,000-seat FOUNTAIN VALLEY SWIMMER SHIRLEY BABASHOFF CHECKS TIMES WITH MOVIE STAR KIRK DOUGLAS arena such as the Garden. '"I1aat wheat was almost knee-hlgb but .,. -her out and she found 15 balls In 30 to Missk>n Viejo Hlgh's basket- ball and wrestling teams will be honored with a sports awards banquet Wednesday night in the school cafeteria. It begins at 7. Tardie is a graduate of Mater Dei and was the first Monan:hs player in th e ochool'• history to achieve All- CIF status In 1990. OWN DRAW But Graziano was bis own draw when he fought in the old Gmlen .. '"!be fight that made me famous was in the · Garden when I knocked out Billy Arnold in three rounds in 1945," recalled Graziano. "I was makin' Ute about $500 a fight and it raised my whole career. "To fight in the Garden at that particular time was the big time. Everything else was nothin'. When you fought in the Garden you was in high c1asa soc1ety as far as fighting." However, the thrte fighb with Zale were not in the Ganlen. Zale retained the tille by tnot:king out Graziano in the sixth round at Yankee Stadium in 1916; Graziano became champion by stopping Zale in the siith roapd at Chicago Stadium in 19f/, and then Zale scored a three-round Jmockout at Newark, N.J., tn !Ml. TOIJGllESI' Grui.ulo OO!ISiders the se- cond Zale fight, which he was looing until the sixth round, his toughest. "I just happened to hit him on the chin," be said. "Good luck I did or I would have been killed." >.. for the third fight, Graziano remembered, "l got the bell tnocked out of me." Life bas been good to the tough guy from New York's Lower East Side since he quit the ring. He appears on oc.- casional talk sbon and makes big money by doing national television commercials, Dying all over the country to do local television commercials and speaking, murdering t he Engltsh language in the pro- cess, to conventions and sales meetings. One lhin& that has not chang- ed Is bis style. He conducts business the w•y be !ought - better-skelter. Using bia frlelld Pep's bar aa a rent_,,.. office, Rocky makes the rounds or midtown restaurant. and ban meeting the people he needs to meel Collegiate Hoop Standings •10 11 ("'ft,_. !AU Ga1M$) '· WLPd.WLPd, MlNMIOll 10 J .Ill 2CI J .'°2 ........ 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I ~~·rc1 , i ;:;: 1# l .-basketball teams will be Area Net COlumbl• ' • .lS1 7 '' ·• honored with a sport! award ~ ~.} ll :!l: banquet tonight at the Tale or c r.""'' the Whale Restaurant. Results F 'i '·a i ~ 'i 6 .~~tlvlties g: under way at _ ••• .. p~• .. •M"' • ,...,. .. ' ;w 11 ,l i Fountain va1fey m.ii w1u c ..... ,... ........ , honor Its wrestling ana soccer t!:t~ J,V~utcftl~~~ ~'4.::f ~ Tfdl Ir J;j ~ L7 ~Si teams with 8 sports award '"h..c.,. <VJ 11111 .w1 ""',_.., ._, 1•1 .1rt:..~ :;;J J • .'""4 banquet tonight in the school ~ 1v, _. ..,, ""':w. 141 -f£t!: I Jt 1! JI i cafeteria. 11,.,.,..,_ rv1_. ... 2,..,u.1.f.,.. ~r" , ,,.., ~ , :"° A_cUvlty gets under way at • ;~.... I 'I :Ml .I 'l ·!!! ,1•30 • . ""/Z"l'..~11~'1_f.•INC0tl &:-111c1 not~._,,. ~'ii. * ~'r!I.""" ~' -it'"'' El m:.tl:\ Coot.I M-illgh'o 111ute to ,., --...... SAY-t ~ ~ I'd. • the lf7S wmt1llii team Ja -""'"!!!' .. !'~ ~"'"" ' ·j · ri :lil slated w-~--·-· ·'•"' at the Ml~.~~~M:'· " ~ I :n1 Balboa p~' ....... ~£;°'$1t~iS~~~~1,..,_ C:::_. s :.r I :!ti It gets under way at 8:30. °"'''"c'~1c•c:.:s,. f.ttJ: N. ' :_~.£!:h:.;~;·uc1, Y anguar~ Play -~""1\7,.,,,.,.,..,. 'LONGBEACH-RayHum-aeaaoo under way and will ~ phriea, bellwether of tile UC play .. n,111 bill II UC San .Jln..IW/i.\"~ '&.=:.:f..r.'.:t IrVine pltd>Jni atalf, w!U Ille IJteao Salurda7, beiJnnlng et ~"'ti.vi -~ .... w. 64. the mound Wednelday af· noon. JoMton lW> ""s.11 -..,. ..,, .. temoon when coach Gary UCI 1pllt a doubleheader '·"" cw1 ..., '"" 1"' ..,., -w. Adams' Ante1ten • Joomey to with 1.o)'Ola University S.tur-'""o<a'"""' "!l:'l':..1 wi~ .,,._ C&I si.te (Loni Beach) for _a day alter puJIJng out an ll·in-&.ae6cW .,.,, ...;·•1rwt11 McG~ 2•30 game . , .. 1..... a.7 .~tct ,_ the ~~~rt:i.r (W) ~ M. .. ,, ·And S O ~ the r n cautomla ;.,. The "A;;teate~ COD· "'• ... .., • -CoU•-ol COllta M,.. will ti ued el ••-baU -m:~-,... tang~-with P. Colle&• g~Ung ~ s::,"' bits-In tbO _f"Jj ~ "'' '°'' ,., _ .. bueball game on the Pomona Following 'f(ednelday's ac-l 'J}, ~ 1~11.!:'14,: WedntlellY afternoon in a tWinblll. ..., ,~,....,... dlam~Dd be&lmtlni at a tlon, tile .Anteotert will 1ra .. 1 "' 1w1 •• -.._ .... o'cloclt. to cal State (Domln&uel) Fri· """""" ... HI t "'" ..,_ The VanguaNa pqsted a dly afterooon and p1ly 1 ~"'t... 't;. ,., "'" "'~ -double victory o<er Oil Tech doublebuder at W h I t t le r ... ~.t-,.,., "" '" ,.., Saturday to &el the li7S CoUe&e llltunlay. 1 PickJOUrsize. ,Pick your price. 2 t S,495 We're reducing our stock of Atlas Plycron Or 4-ply rayon cord tires. Whitewalls and blackwalls in many popular sizes. Hurry piu.11 .n1.cs. &:T .. toreacti860-13 ~~,.,......, in for the best selection! Engi11e bile· ... Repl ... poln1', plugo Md-. Sot ttm;ngand dwell. Adjutt Idle apeed. Set fuel i'nlxtura. Weaflo chedt dfttrlbutotClp, rotot, lgnttion wtrlng,PCV-,llrftlltr,llioltllltrendcorlJurelot.Reptec:e-rnent parts forttw lleml eddhional, N N"8'....ry. ~-l~e Aho ~1110 ,... .. NgMr. ~ V.1lurC1>11 t1•1 Precision wheel bala~g. KtefMg whMl1 balanced Milpe ·correct 1 common cause of vlbr1· 1ion1nd Pf.mllWt tlr1w11r. ·-$Al97 2-'2-t1 61' lncludl1 weights. I I , , ' , ' ' ' • ' • ' . • • • • ' • • .. :· :· " • •. ' • ' • ' , .. • • .. • • ' ' t ' : • . . JI ~LY PILOT ~-m· Coach Gives Sea Kings a By !UlGER CAIWION unci<I' !be bucket delemlvely and be'• a domlnlnt factor on ollmae. .. the tut -aplnst v..-ii.i.'- -"Al for dof..,q Verbum OI .. _., ......... LONG BEACJI -.vertJum lJe1 lllgb'I M ceote< Lew1I Brown and Ju. Eagles leam- mates COD be beateo In CIF AMA wketboll oemll at Loi Angelet Sports Ar<lll Friday nliht. ''Olleml<e!J, I'd take Iha • Del, r thl~ lt'a .u1<tly 1 two-~" ·-~ a-man--· Here'• what Foerster, whoee leam fell 56-55 lo Corona de1 Mar In the quarterfinall at Long Beach, j3ys: -~-· ~~· • crtat "llwewere~V .. l>Jm deal, but not strallhl on. I'd Del we'd Play a man deltnso, take the boll lo ooe lide or the but we'd aag olf quite a bit to other and make him move to gel tile ...,,. el!ect 11 lrooling the bill. He looll, but )'OU and backlng Brown in a zooe. have to make him lw'n and "V..-bum Del doesn't have move lo Ille boll and try lo the outside shooting, with the block the tbol. But I allo think .. ceptlon o1 Eddle. Wllllams. So AY1 Long Beadt Poly boop coadl Will Foemer, one ol tbe f"" exp..-1.s llvlnB Corona de! Mar a lhot at !be -ume defending C1F MAA chlmpJoos. "COrona cad beat Verbum Del but the key 11 Caley JODell. He bas IO bit wllb coo- 1lstatcy out.side and be ....is help from MaU' K<oug)I from !be oullide, too. "And I tblnll c.irooa de1 Mar can f .. t break Verbum !lei, but c:orona can't hope to drive he's been overprotected by the "ll you~! aomeone oo officials. Williams I and drop off on "With de c en I olficlallng Brown, I Verbum Del's Diablos, Chargers Top Foes The EaCJes bave Brown Corona de1 Mar will have a ofJ..,.. can be lairly con- good dlance at b e at 1 n 1 tajned. Edbon High'• tract and field contingent pulled out a 61--57 non·league victory "'"' boot Kennedy Monday after- noon with !be help of a winning mile relay team and a couple of school records. And Misaloo Viejo'• Diablos had an easy time of U wit~ vllitlng Loi Am11os, 1heJling the Loboo, IOt!i.·2611. The Edl!on Chargers' relay quartet ot juniors Charlie J en- nings and PaUl Parker, Ted Bauer and Sophomore Tom Lloy took the fmal event with a 3: 311.4, helling Kennedy by 10 yards after a standoff through three laps. Uoy clicked oil a 50.6 In !be final 440. Mates Joe Trolell and Dennis WllBon set school marks In the high jump (6-3) and two-mile (9:42.0). The latter doubled with a 4,30 mile. Freshman Colin McConnell added a 9:47.0 In the two mile for va1uable points. Coach Bill Crow's Mission Viejo crew grabbed firsts in all but the long jump and shot put In smother ing La Quinta. V•rMl'T LM A1111.-(IHi.I 0 11\olil MIMM V. 100 -1. l+H,,.., {Ml 1 Hlldlnt'I' IMI I. Wllftt (Ml. Timi: llA. :no -I. ttee..-Y CMJ ~ l(l-1 (Ml J. Cumm!nQI CL). Tlmt: .. ._. -1. kl.-n fMJ~ . llobblnt {Ml l . H•l!'°1!~: i="'(JJ 1. Cool! CMJ 3. ,,_ (Ml. Tlme: 1:0&.i. Ml .. -I. I(. ~ (Ml 2. ~·-1"2!,J( Kt.:.'l\ IMI. T"f:'i ·~2t·C-,i- (MI,,"..:::.. (Mm' "'"' 1:IOH~'1. H• ~ .. , .... d•rd !Ml 3. Smllll (LI . I,...: 15.l llO lH -l. SIOOIWd M) 2. ~ (Ml 3. Smflll !Lj· Tl"'9: 2Cl.3 ... lltln• -. MIM!ori Vltfo. Time: 45i111. ll.-1•¥ -l. MIUIOll v .. 10. Time: 3:37 .. HJ -1. ~ ,iM)~~t!•l Muri>h¥ CM(_. T_~'f"_J (l.:) i--c.Ji~,. fl.) 3. V•" Lieu (Ml. 01•13· 11.j PV -1 H•r~r, . Klnq CLJ J. O'COMfll IMI. : I SP -1 M011on ) 2. Id•¥ (Ml J. M91:119n l!. Dl•t~: 4Ml"r OlKUI -1 IMfPt"@Ll 2. C•fOWIY fMl J. DIM"]:itJ."Y·. o f!...-.c•: 10-3 LM Amltll (tj¥.1. (n\'i 'i.1.1n1e11 V .. I• 1~ -1. P'I"*; ~~ 2. Fanl•n• (MJ '·n:· J M!.p.1r•· TM1 1 COii {Ml '· fl'"l•MI lM1. T~ UL ... -" rffi1'"" ~~I " ...... IM.J1~e ~1".°(•_.J~J..i 2~~i:!1fo\J J. G•lllgol (LI. Time: •:SS.I. IN HH -1. 8~ CM! l Oolb\' (lf'.0 J.H~~~\~t.:f :2.1'ooitw (L) J ~j~llouall Ill. T : 23.1 . 4'0'fi-4•¥ -1. MIM °" Vl•lo. Time: 41.'!u. ll.-!1¥ -I. Ml .. IOll Vitolo. Tlml; ~~ -I. W•rll (Ml 2. v• (Ml l. HILll'Y (Ml. He+vhl: .W. U -1. G•l11t (Ml 2. W•vrn1r• CM) J.:v1u.:._1l{MJ.:..:•1t."f•i. l~fw (LI 3. MlltMdl {Lr.H•l111it': M . SP -I Al 81v1ll !Ml 2. McC11rtv IM) 3 (lie) 'Fr•aollo (Ml Ind WOii Ll D/.t..nc:m: Jf.J. Olilci. -1. w.yrn1,. (Ml 2. A~I Il l S Al·B•Vlll !Ml Oltt•t>ee: llS.1 . • ..nm..11111111 L .. """"' nsv.1 CMV.I Mlt"""' VIII• 100 - 1. Ptc1•n 1Ml 2. W1U9l11 (Ml 3. ~~p~~ k.~i. 1i!.enon ILj l . tll•l S_;,nc.,.i ( l •!Id 8011ll•tl CM Tl'3t-l.''~t fM) 2. l'onl11111 (M) l. Wr-'!. tr1·wTl~k1 :?Z;~ 2. Fonl•n• MV Nine, Mater Dei Downed Mater Del ·and Mlaioo Viejo both got off on the wrong foot in baseball tournaments Mon- day. Mater Del lost a f.3 decision to Saddleback in an opening round game of the Santa Ana city tournament, while Mis!lon Viejo fell 3-1 lo Rancho Alamitos In an opening round game ol the Tustin tourna- ment. Mater Dei took a :HI lead only to see Saddleback come from behind to tle the score and notch the winning run in the fifth inning. Coach B o b Donterlly's Monarchs have a 3-1 record and faced Santa Ana V.U.y In a second round game tod17J Mission Viejo's loss dropped , the Diablos to 1-% m lhe season, and set them In against Gahr High In the tourney's second round this afternoon. CORRECT PUTllNG PROl~S IY CHAHllNG BALL'S POSITION The Position of the bafl Iii rtlaiion to y0ur stance can alfect the direction your putts will tako. (This assumes that tho path of wur putter during your stroke follows a path simifor to that sho¥tn in th e illustration.) Notice In th • Illustration that when th• ball is played too fa r back in the stance (ball at ·right) it is struck with the clubface tooking to the right of target. The clubface strikes the ball before it can retur n to looking down the target line .as it did at address. If you j>lay the ball too far forward (ball on left), you won 't strike it until the putterhead has started moving back to Inside the lllrget line and Is facing to tho left. Therefore, If you normally push your putts to tho right, try playing the ball farther forward. If you normally pull them te the left, play It farther back In your stance. Baseball Tourney Lions Rol~ 7-0; \V.,lmfnster Hlgb's Lions remained unbeaten and ad· vanced In the winne<'s bracket of the ·Huntington Beach Invitational baJeball tooma- ment Monday with a 7-0 con- quest of visiting Bolsa Grande. Huntington Beach failed to equalize Westminster's output, however, and fell for the third straight time in the young 1973 season, 7-0 to visiting Pacifica . Wesmlnster's guns unload- ed a 14-hit attack and the third inning produced five runs for pitcher Mike Tisdale to work with. The third iMing explosion featured singles by Mark Houle and Dan Accomando, along wit.h Mike Tisdale's double to load the sacks. Coach Harry Hilke's Milalon .---------------------. Viejo team gave up three n1nl on three hits and two erron In the fourth inning as Rancho Alamitos broke open a pitch- ing dual. Lone Irons f rom T~t Rou1h, Pitchln1 From Woods, Uphill •nd Downhill Ues-thes• ind oth•r 'hots er• d•t•ll9d. for you in Arnold Palmer'• booklet, "Trouble Shots." for your copy, send 201 •nd a st1mptd, seff.adcfrused enYelopt to Arnold Palmer, in car• of tti• nftlpaptr. Then Scott Bradley's walk, Larry Walbring,s single, Tim Richard's base hit and one- baggers by Bob Hale and Bill Whiteley finished off PAcifica. AJex Gorgie of Rancho Alamitos held the Diablos to three bits, and struck out 10 while walking only one. Mark Moffitt took the loss for Mission despite striking ,out six and ·walking one. · ltudll ........... ,,, OM 1 • lloc:kwell, 2b ..... d Boswell, rl·lb erown,c lonl,)brK .. lb Goril•, p Tryon, II HUfll, II Pl-3b Hldricll, M Smlrl, M ,~ .. .. ' ' . I ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' . l : ' 1 • .. • • • I '•' ' . •• •• 1 ' 1 • •• • • • • •• ' ' M..,._ Vito,. 11, . ' ..... K_.,, rl F~lb Pl91"C9, lb w.Nrk:k-• Moffl"1 p '""'''" " ·-· ""'*""· • e.-. a Wiiii. » Tol1h J •• I 2 0 •• 2 ••• J 0 • I J I 1 I 2 I I • 2 I I • 3 I I 0 I I I o I I I 0 )lo 1 , 0 se:.... ., ....... ~Mldlo Al•rnllCllll 000 300 11-3 f 2 Mlnlorl ~ om 010 0-1 J J ,.. ... °"a,, .... N•!•r•.u j' f o ~rd9<1, el I O Arn•r1nthus, ID I o O I St1nbr•, 3b i I V05f, II ~:~!:..~I 211 a McA11ll,, C 0 ti I L9ftdlloft. p 1 o I O T011l1 24 3 4 I ~-Ul •~ t II Ill ~ 1 l ! 4 s s g ; l ~ 4 v • 0 Douglass Snuffs Out 'Wrona del Mar, 2-0 Co ron·• del Mar Hlgb's un1>ea1en recon1 1n baseball became a thing ol !be past MoodaJ as San Clemente's Rieb Doaglw put !be skids to !be Sea Kings 7'-0, with a nilly one-hitter. Dnuglass struck out eigbl and Ollowed ooly a bannless -• lielil single lo J I m Davies. He walked two in a strong performance. Coach Marshall Adair's San Clemente nine got Douglass all the runs he needed in the ,_ .. Davl9' l b Jllhll•. 2'b kolll.... rf P .. l'NI', c -d ....... Andr-1. 3b Reyrdd1, II ~.II Wiik!""°"' p Tofil• hll CllnMll .. U) fourth inDlng when Bob Yoder P r singled, stole 8eCOOd and came ~::,.~ ,..1t.i ~ : in oo Jerry Nelson's cmueeze J1n1an, lb l' ,' w"I w.llheor, II bunt. An Insurance marker Yoder. • 2 1 Flll'llr, cl 1 I was provided in the sixth Nt!SOI\ 2b :a 1 Dodd, c: 3 0 frame when Corky Fisher Dou!ill•u. P 1 o Tot•ls 2l '2 walked, s to I e second and score ., 11111111111 ""' ' . ' . • • • • ' . • • ' ' ' ' A three-run homer paced Pacifica's rout of Huntin~ Hoop Scores . . ' . ' (~~-L~Ul!_frY~=~~~-~·,. Hick• (M\~3H~-:V1. H'(k.t IM) 2. Hodoll•IDn IL 3 fl'"""1 !Ml Tlnw: 11.S Ll i FrHCI (M\. Tl,.,.: 17.S I HouSH1, cl MunlOll, st Mtrc•r, ltl RlllOfl, c e1111111r. 3b IC9"h. If Fllhly, rt '!wit, 1b p -· 0 , D Dodd' b COl'Ollll clll M•r ODO 000 ~ 1 2 came m on an s ase i -""~"....':'~":~~"~'~'-.:.'"'.'....~"~'...".:'-:''....:''.-'.'-'-~~~~~~~~~~!"~~~~~~'°'====='= hit. J 0 • 0 l ~ ' 1 '40 ."tl•Y -I. Minion vi.10. 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LMt fl() • .....,.,.: N U -t, MMflfM l&J t. '""""°' Ill J.,...,.. (llr ~I "'"' PV -1. ~ (fl t. c-llllf !Kl J. ":1 !_Kf; = ::ct I. H«trt.r II) S. Tl;p&fl!IM II). Dllttftctl ~. I NEW 1973 AUTOMOBILES -ON DISPLAY AND REAbY FOR IMMEDI· ATE DELIVERY -COVER OVER 20 ACRES OF SPACE ON COSTA MESA'S HAJtlOR BOULEVARD OF CARS. \ ' " l ·- I T - ' • ~ " ... .-. u. • ... ... ,. " . ' ... ~· T .... T ··= w Co ' T .. " ' • . . ' ... 17, I F wl ' n ~ '" s .... '" • ,. .... I • ' F ' ' T1·. " -' • ' u ' _ _. --__...._... ' • .. "· PIJBLIC N0110B aldllf'C .t.. .,..... Jr. a~' M....., & 0.r(•M 4MtC_,..Ot1.,. PUBUC N011CE M..,trt a..tt1. C1ll,.,11l1 PUDll.ntd 0r....-COltt 0.!IY Piiot, PICTrTtOUI lltSINass ftbruery 20, fJ •fld M•rcl'I " l.t. lt1S Not.Ml ITATl!MINT ~ Tiie followlng ptrtOll II ckllt'\11 bUtlntU ---PUB--U-C_N_OTJ __ C_E ___ '''A a. J APPl.IANCE a. HOME ltE• PAllt, 1U S.. S111r, S1nt1 AM, C1Ut. PICTrTtOUS IUlllNltl f"f704 NAM• STATEMl"1' Jon A ... Sl'llr'ltY s. My ..... ,,, s. ~r. ~he followtntll ""'°"' ls dllllll blnlneu S.~~. ~;~:!1'i•'="'1 altldtJCttd by 111 It• lnOlvkl~I 4" THE HOWARD COMPANY, ll3l sti11tLEV S MYERS " ~. ~· Ntwp0rl 1 ' 1 ch ' Thll 1tl1'mll'tl tillcl wit!'! tt1t Ceu11W '. 1t011ert SIY"*"' MDw•rd t • • 1 om of Or~ c_,ry on Mlrcl'! t , ltn. 11....,,.... Ori,,., Cofl• MeM, i:allf'omlt WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, CavnfY Clerk, by mu TMl'IM ...... Ward, Dt!>VIV. Thl1 buttneu 1* ~ucltd by 1n In· Pl.lbllll'led Ori...... Coad 0.1'" P:f:tl dlvkl\lal ,._ " • Robert s.ymour Howard March'' 13, 20, J7, 1t1S 6»73 ·~· Tht1 1teNmtnt we1 flied wlftl ttlt Cwn-, • ty ctn 01 01"1nte c_,ry on FIDnHll"f' PUBUC NOTICE ·~-I~. ltn f"mtl ------------ JIUblltMd Ortlllll Cotrt Dally Piiot, PICT!Tlout 1U11NISS • •' " ., .. ,, • "' Ftbn.lll'Y 20, tr tlld MIWI 6, 13, NAMI! ITATl!MINT 1J7). ""S.73 Tiie fOllowlng person$ 1r1 do)""ll bu•lnllt •• , PUBUC NOTICE W S M ENTER.PRISES, 1$2$ MK:Arthwr, SUit. No. ''· Cost• MeM. cellfor"I• ~u S1'ATIMIMT 01' WITMHAWAL Lemt0 Srtlllot Wlrieflllttr, 1•1• 81ktr. ••OM PAntflltSMlll COftl Mttt. C1Utoml1 mu (Nlol!RATIMO UNDllt R1lph E~tr Wlnellftt1r, 1501 W, FICTfflOUI IUlllNIU NAMI'. Wll1hlr1. S.11!1 Afll, C11!fornl1 t7JO.' T• lollOW!ID PfrtOll hit WlthdrlWfl ... I Thlt IJut[llllS I• cOllducted bY •n lll'!ln-..,.,..i P1111'1tt fl"om the P1'1'rltl'ShlP cor-poretld 1uocl111on ottlel' ttw111 e operlttnil llf!dtl' fhe flctllfWI b\lt!lllSI ptrl111t1hlp, ntme of "ELICAN A5SOCIATES ti 21.U LEMEO SAVILLE WINCHESTER DIJPOlll Ori .... , NIWPOl't 11"'1!, Ct1llornl1, Thlt 1t1ternent w.11 flied wllh lhll Cwn- ""' ty Cl1tk ot 0••1'9f: Collnty on March 2, Tt. tlcHtl-M lntU "'"" 1t.1lemtl!f 1'73 • for the per1Mf'VllP Wll fllld an Allll!olfl l'nut 17, lt7l In tlwl Count'I of On!llll· Publllhtd Or•llCI* CCN11t Dally Piiot, Fwll "'"'* ltld lddt'ell of the ""°" Mtrdl '· 13. 20. 27, 1913 661.13 Wllhdtt•lflOI ROBERT M. SlOAN. 12• Wftf 11th PUBUC NOTICE s.,...t, eott• Mete, e.tltoml• 1'2626., -------------Sl91ltd: Robert M. SIOlrl I Tl'lll 1t1fltnlent """ flied wl,fh lhll Cw.... ty C1trt1 of Ori• COllnty on Nweml!lt •• ltn. I I r Quarter Sales Up At Collins • Collins Radio Co. operations for the second quantt ol the 1973 ll!cal year continued to show marked lmpromneot In oroll~ sai.s and new orders, llobert C. Wlbon, prufdlmt and chief e1f!oCUUV1! officer, bas reported In Dallu. Net lncom<.)or the econd quarter was '2,0ZZ,000, or 4S cents per common share, in- cluding a n extraordinary beneDt from the tu loos can-ylorward ol $952,000, or 2S cents per common share. This is up from net iocorne ol $1,030,000 for the first quarter. Sales for the second quarter or $81 million represent an increase of 5 per- cent from the first quarter on fewer working day.1, Second quarter sales are 47 percent higher than the comparable period In the prior year. Hunt Foods Names Chief Of Finance J, Edgar Spielman Jr. has been appointed vice president- finance for Hunt · Wes son Foods Inc. Spielman will be responsible for all of the Fullerton-based company's activities. As ftnan· cial vice pjsident, he will direct the accounting, teasury, audit and related ad· ministrative functions. Spielman has most recently been president of Farm Best Inc., a subsidiary of Interna- tional Utilities Corp. Re joined that company In January 1969 initially as vice president of corporate development. Previously, he was with sealtest foods, a division of kraftco, for 18 years, where be served as vice president and general manager of sealtest eastern division and in his prior assignment as controller of the sealtest foods division in New York. MSI Data Cites Sale Of System Your Monev'• Worth Work-related Tax 'Vnbelievable' Ol!~NUI llllJN7Y llAlllO T£ Lr l'HIJN[ f,f 0\'IC[ H" Personalized • StyUsh • Effident Order For Youroelf or 1 Friend· Mey be used on envelop•• as retum addr•s labels. Also very handy as identific•fion labels for marking persontl items such as books, records, photos, etc. Label• 1ticlc on gl111 ind m1y be u1ed for merlcing home canned foccl items. AJI labels ire printed with sMllh Vogue type on fine quellty '!hit .. gummed p•per. ( . ....-• OAll. y Pit.OT • OVER TIIE COUNTER NASO Lltllnp for Mon.toy, Mordt 5, 1m ~·· -. " • ¥11 DAil ~ PllOT Must Be Meaningful Job Satisfaction Part of New Age NEW YORK -The aearcb for eftlelenoy hH broogbt AlnerLCan lndustey JhroU&b many phates since the era of Ume and motloo studies dur· log the i.te 113&.l and JW!I Jo Jhe IJJesl produc~ job-enrlch- menL Exp er l m entation wlth human ens-.i.. or the designing of producii to bell<r 1u1t and serve h u m a n s , became popular ble In tile lMOs. Machine controls were placed at eye level, lathes were made sarer, lighting waa lmpii;ved. f'OUOWING IN the ef- flclency continuum c am e automation, the ~vent of electronic control$ and other devices aimed at improving productivity by reducing the human component of routine activities. In the 1960s, management by objectives became the goal of efficiency seekets. It was argued that if the goal was not clearly defined, and the steps needed to achieve the goal clarified, inefficiency was a logical comequenc:e. And now in the 1970s there is a reaction to some of the techniques of the p a s t . Workers are rebelling against piece work, Jac.k of personal responsibility, repetition and inability to use skill!. What was once accepted for the 68ke of efficiency, ii now pro- ducing inefficiency. Absenteeism, tardiness, lack of ambition, employe tumover and poor product quality are some of the manifestations. And so the latest goal of ef- ficiency seekers is job enrich· ment. Dr. John Drake, an adviser to many blue chip cor- porations on job enrichment, believes that the rebellion against the emptiness of the work day is an understandable consequence of two developments. First, said Drake, who heads Drake-Beam & Associates, as a nation becomes more in- dustrial its workers earn more. They satisfy Immediate needs and have discretionary income. Bul they want more than money. They may seek meaning in their work. SECOND, CULTURAL prf!fSures also develop. The in- dividual views himself dif· ferently. He sees himself as a person of dignity. "I am good," be 1ays in ef(ect, an at- Ulude which logically leads to "l lbould be treated as such." Drake &eeJ aome of the job dlssaUsfactk>n today as part of a natural evolution of the in- dustrial age. '1'he headlines you see In America today •bout the blue collar blues are Ibo headline•. In Japan JO years from now," he pid. The Industrial progression most lltely wW be toward more humanest. ''There w1U never be another Lordstown," he said, referring to General Motors plant in Ohio that was designed as a model of ef. fJclency but brought resistance from workers. The teclmique of efficiency in thia decade, be said, will be to make work more mean· ingful, and thus encourage the worker toward higher pro- duction and better quality. To be successful, Drake believes, any enrichment p~ gram must have t h e s e characteristics: it is a com- plete piece of work: it must provide ~he worker y i th decision-making control; lt must offer feedback o n performance. WHU..E THE EFFECT is expected to be more satisfied workers, the technique "is not humanitarian, but pure dollars and cents," said Dr a k e . "Everything we've done for our clients gives a substantial return." Many routine jobs already have been enriched. In a television factory, groups of workers who once did simple, repetitious jobs on a n assembly line now take full responsibility for the assembly and quality of entire units. At a polyethelene film plant, workers who once stared passively at controls now have decision-making powers. They manipulate the controls to maintain quality. The end pro- ducts is theirs. Production, quality and mo.rale are now better. Job enrichment, said Drake, is now in its second genera- tion, with its sights set on restructing entire units and redistributing the pieces of work 90 that each worker has a piece of work lo call his own. . Middle management Is now being enrichtcl and eventually will be encouraged to use their untapped talents to raise pro- ductivity. Reserve Bank Chief Backs Computer Use SAN FRANCISCO I AP I - President John J. Balles of the Federal Reserve Bank of San ,Francisco never sees his pay check because bis salary is deposited for him by a com· puter. "Try it, you'IJ like it," Balles urged at a newa con- ference where he plugged the services of the California Automated Clearing House. Balles said he also has sign- ed up· for computer handling of his monthly borne mortgage payments. PRIVATE TRUST FUNDS AVAIUBLI 'O" "!AL UTATE LOANS 1•1 & 2:11d TRUST DEEDS S1.50D To 12$0,000 uP TO 90"' 1,0,1,N$ OH Tl'IUST DEED COLLATEAAI. N!WPCUW IOUIT't' AJMD& Htwport C.nlt1 1!120 NtwPO<t C.nttr o"" NWport &Heh, C1llf. (714) '44-8124 Kids Like To Ask Andy "My wife was gone most of the month, and I had to take over the household accounts she always handles with dispatch ," Balles said. "That convinced me it was wise to eliminate all the chores possl· ble of check mailing." He said the banks and the federal reserve system must promote all possible electronic payments transactions "or we will all be buried under moun- tains of paper." He said the federal reserve banks handled the clearing or 26 billion checks in 1972. Check transactions have been grow- ing at a rate that will double the volume in 10 years. "Jf we can't tum over a big part of thls job to the com- puters, we'll b e buried by checks," Balles said. Balles, who succeeded retir- ing Eliot J . Swan as the bank's president, declined to disclose the amount of his monthly Check. His salary won 1 t become public record until a Board of Governors report next June. Swan's salary was $67 ,500 a year. THERE IS A FACTORY AUTHORIZ- ED DEALER FOR EVERY POPULAR ftfAl<E CAR IN THE WORLD ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULE- VARD OF CARS. \ When a Fam'ily Needs a Friend ... Sylvia PGrter Do high food costs cause you to cut down on the quantity and qualiry of company dinners? Do you find yourself slighting your family's nutritional needs in order to meet fin11ncial needs? You can find help with these and many other problems of family finances in Sylvia Porter's column several times weekly in the financial pages of the DAILY PILOT. Yes, Sylvia Porter can be a friend of YOUR family. Her nationally syndicated column, "Money's Worth," features im- portant ideas which can relieve your concern over monetary matters. For ex- ample, she will tell you how to save a considerable percentage o"f your gro- cery dollar despite spiraling food costs. Let a friend drop in on you tonight. Sylvia pages Porter of the can visit you DAILY PILOT from the delivered right to your home. You will get your money's worth from Sylvia Porter's col- umn and all the other special features in the financial pages of the THE ONE THAT MEANS BUSINESS I COMPLETE NEW YORK STOOUJST I t • •• • • • ' • In i de .. • , r • . Monday's Oosing PrittS-C6'mplete New York Stock Exchange List Market Slackens After Big J11mp • r • • I ' '• , s , 1 .l P.1 I 1 •:I I r ....... IA.1f n•••o...., - l•ter•atl•••• ••• MI! 0... ... ...,.. -tf"«a M' P --•· u'.-_., ... , ,._ 7 .,..... - llldd: .. n :• '• ., ....... -. -..,.,.. Ot.. .. ..._ •• ,_., s ... _. .-MiE S Life s ~ rn.•' I -· CL -•• • Pl+:=8'k..9lil .... R. •i1t•• lflf:r#....... . .T:t S!S .... I.OS ... .,... (.IPI ,_...._,. 7 , , W... •Ille• ... n A -a rs i&., :.;.m ~,~=== 5 esu&au L ... le .... ioimJ'•-1111'•: ,. ·,,,.t::.:::. .. , llZ _ .. ,'~•·: • .....:: .:c I t • .. • • 1' . ' I , .. ., ' 1.1~ .. . ( . •• "•. • ' ' . ' . ' .. .. .. '• . ' ' ' ·: .,_ ... • ' f,f DAILY Pl1DT TONIGHT'S TV ffiGIIlJGHTS l!llJ D 7:30 -"Daytoo'1 Devils." Spedali&ls pull ol1 a million dollar bei!t at a Strategic Air Command base. Rory Cllhoun, Lainle Kazan and lalle Nlellon ow In this 1968 dralna. , Kem' Ill 7:30 -Citywatcbers. Irvine's Lion Country Safari Is featured on this oegment. ABC fJ 8:30 -'"nle Letters." Three letters, delll)led a year, bring news that dramatically changes the lives ol nine yeople: John Forsythe, Pamela Franklin, Ida Lupmo, Dina Menill, Ben Murphy, Leslle Nlelooil, Jane P<>well, Barban Stan· wy<lr, Leoley WBJTen and Henry Jones are featured. CBS IJ 9:30 -"Crime Club." The fatal auto crash of 1 friend's oon provided a Job for a mem- ber of a Los Angeles organi!ation of public and private Investigators. Lloyd Bridges, Victor Buono, Cloris Leachman. NBC CiJ 10:00 -First Tuesday. Job enrichment -projects to make monotonous tasks more palat- able for workers -is the subject of. a filmed re- port. TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening MARClt6 '"' IJ D 0 IE m EID Ill Nm ma -e- (jJ let lll•rl O Tiit htnpn m.,,.,,_ m..,, .. ff} Ml Dukl hlMlnldl m""'"""""'" lfl""''""" U0 (I} HfpR'I Hfrlll D _, <CJ t90) ""' -.-Conti. (corn} '62-Shh1'7 MltltlM, y.,.. MonttlMI. Uj)llt blcaUM htr director-husband Is toln1 to 1111kl 1 film In Ja!)ln with 1n unblown Geisha In thl lud, 1 wilt dtcldts lo cllslulse hlflllf ind try out fof Ille ptrl CJ) CIS 1kn W11ttr Cronkltt a....,,..,,_ m...,..,,... m l'Yad KN~rsltlon· 11 HtbrtW m JNan• c.. .... llD-GD Fnllk ... flucf lflUtlo ..... . 7"'D CD Bm-e ..... , "' Dt11a11 (j) Tfuttl er ~ .. nm Cl) Saltrl " Alhlfltwt 0 Whlt't MJ UM1 m1L ... lueJ ti) I Drt111 ti Je .. 111t f1J LI hnil I• Par fE)TM~Ottl OJ D Amor 11tftt Car1 dt M11jlf llD•-l!lM .. __ m.,..._ EE Movlt: (211111') "Klrd W.,.. (dra) ''3-ldl Lupino, Dennis Mot"llll. l:XI fJ Cl) lllnll Aft-0 A «t b11r1l11 llrikn 11 thl lllmf of I todlJly promln111t lst1IMI ftmlly, Mtlln1 off I f1st-lllO'tilll MrilS Gf Mnts that ltld to I dtt111. DCDCIJl!lASCT .... ., .... , (C) (to) .,... l.tttln" (dfl) '72.. Thrt11 1ttten:, dtlt)'ed 1 ptr In dt· livelJ', brlna: news tMt dr1m1tic1l· ly th1n1u th• lives of nl111 peoplt. 1ohn forsytht, P11nel1 f11nklin, ld1 Lupino, Dint Merrill, Btn Murphy, lesllt Nltlson, Jane Ponll, Btr· b1r1 StlllflYCk, Luley Wamn 1nd Heniy .IGnts stir. m Merw liirtffln !MW' fE Ill "°""" .lolfftll IE E Edlftclo do """" E!) NMll 1:00 m ~tt s .. rt f1J 1'1• m .. kllld ltlt Unn •JO 1J (IJ CIS T--(C) (to) "Crl .. Cllfr" (drt) '72-lloo/d B1id1es. Ylttof Buono, Cloris Luth· min. Paul C.ord, 1 m1mbtr al ttlt Los .-,,aetes-bued Crime Club, 1 fraternal or11nlution of public and pffia!t hwestl11tort, 1tt.1111pts lo pmw murder or suiddt In tilt f1t1l r.ar u•sh ot t lr\tnd't.JOn. llJ-m 1t111r r,tt USMC m llad: lourul (I ltvbta MUllCll a!) Futival Mule.Int 10:., a ®l m nm '"""' "Job ••· rk:hment," 01 project• to mtkt mo110tonovs tasks m<Kt p1l1t1bll for worktrs, b th• subject of 1 flllNd rtpOrt 0 CJ) (I) a) M1tt111 Wtlby, lil.D. 1111 To~M Dance" A: 11e11tly de· 'J:lO IJ lobbt Wdlbn .. lobby prmed hlah school boy btco11111 Vinton 111ats. 1t1kldl1 lfttr tilt Mnstlus dNUI (I) Itta••'• HtfOll of 1 pal. Oarrel L1rson flllSh. 0 Pollc:t Safpotl -A Bullat for lhl g ' BM'll llar1otf Pmentl Gen1111" Dr. Locke uncovtn tn 11-m ID Nns atuil\lllon plot 1111\en • wisltina 101· m (I ,... .. Sofia t1111 dlanll•rJ Is 1uddenly stricken with 1 corontf)' ittack. £D Plltl~J: N1sttr and HIS O JmJ Wt5l Siio• Cius Conclusion of pra1r1ms u- (i) To Ttll tilt Truth Plorlnr the teachinr methods ot tilt (J) Tllh 11 Tein Uf• renowned ci11i!t. 0 Nlnltft $ Mevlt: (C) ('2ti!') "DIY· m Muthldl• lbiH1111 toll'I Dlw{b" (SUS) '6&-Rory Cal-hatJn, L1!nie J.tz1n, Uilll Nitlson. lO:lS D Nnr1 Sptcltl\stl pull oll I mllllcn doU11 10:30 tIJ Ndtalt'I Nl'Vf ~st:i=·~·u1r11 ES Netr1/Sporb m~~ •~ouommm- m ~~=· (khot rn (I) ®l """ ED CltpatcMn "Llotl Country Sa-0 One Ste' BtJoM. fari" @ M1nh1I Dillen m Stlntl U, 111d Chnr 0 Movlt: (C) "Kot Rod• ti Htll" (ID Co!Mdy (d11) '67-J11n11t Crtln, 01111 M· a> It Is Wl'tlttll dn111L (f) Add11111 F1•l!J m Tnrt!I OI' Conwq11111m @""" 7:55 D LIUn W11•-tlp m brMr ltd Anlstron1 L-00 O CJ) MiuOI '1?) MlRlt RetM Show O Los M!pltl CttJ lffrh Sdlool 11:15 tll tlftffl• J4 latbtblll C11111plon.tllp1 T11ms to l·!OO (IJ CSS ••· ~ •. bt 1nt\Ollnced 1 · ..... y,,..,., (C) '1lMll O r..11n ~U;1t111n LA l•~•rs C.111 Branson" l•d'Yl '68--MlchNI vs. Portland Tr11lbl1zen In Portltnd, Parks, Bollnle Belleli1. Or1ron. 0 CD Cl) m Tt111perll11res Ri1- ln1 "CrHpy·PffPJ" DI. Noland in- !foduus 1 dllld p1titnt !O 1 ho<ror film star with disastrous ruu11s. 0 ®l m Jollnll)' ClllOll Show D The l'TI:IOMI 0 l1J (I) !ill Wld• Wotd of !'.ft. tlf'tlln111tnt "Jtck P111 Tonlt•" m Tt Tell tht Tnrtll Rescheduled . lt«I m Alfred Hlttllc:od Pm1nb l\l NBC Tu1J41J MM: (C) (2tlr) '1tlt Pmkttnft An1lyst" (com) '67 12:!0 D Newt -Jamu CobYrn. Godfrry Cam· m Mevlt: "Dalrt Mt" (dr1) '47- brldte. Join Del1ney. Grier G1mn, Richard Hart. m Hopn'• Hmt• m IHI Cosby tE hrfJ M1to11 m-...c.n; '"'!DUDCil•on m c,. .. [JI "Powir Pll)'S~ m Aiu c:tl f'lperro m ....... : (Zllr) "TIM Fiptlna S.1· kn'" (dr1) '44--Jotln Wrynt. S11· •• ...,,.. ... d. Gl Cllbt lbell .... -. .. Wednesday DAmME MOVIES l:JI D "1111 Dett C-...,.. (4r•) '40 -)olm Wl)'M. C&lln fl'Mf. IHI CJ) (C) -ti -· t>o<l 'Sl--lrtttr ~ M1dlaef Qoufll, e .,...,., Sftel" <mys> '54--0I" .. .,... IZlllO 0 ~ l!lol -.,_. (wn) '49 -Johll 1,.1.od, 81rtt1• '''""'· 1Z:10 m .,..,. _,. (Wtl) ·3s - llltm• ~ PrtNoe foMw • 1:30 e MoYil: .. Fb•d """"*" (dr•) '51 -Rich1rd Baseh1rt l:lO 0 "Did TrKT Meth Crvt ... " (mys) '47-Sori• 11.erloff. 0 "l'IQ;p Oii South StrMr (lllY$) '53-Rlchlrd Widm1ri, Jean Ptltn. 1:0) (I) tC) "\JM """ f ...... ""'· (com) '47-Wlllltm Powen, lllz•· btlh T1)'1of. 0 (C) "TIM Item lllffMtll" (clra) 't.4--St11111rt Qr1n1er. 11jl "Thty Mtt In lolllblf" (dr1) '41--tJ11k Glbll, Rof.lllnd R111wH. 4:00 fJ (C) .. 1111114 ti tilt l11mh11 DoetMd" (m)'I) '69 -Cllrtatoph11 l.11, Pet« CVlhlna. • Best Song Nomi11ees Announced HOLLYWOOD !AP) -T!i< MoUon Picture Academy an- oounced nominations for 1971'1 best movie song today, three weeks late because of a · voting mllup. 4 The nomtnee11 : -~· .. T1Ue ·IOD, of "Ben," Walter Scbarf and Don Black; "Come FoUow, Follow Me" from "The lJtUe Arie," Fred and ::~=~t~l~==~ Marsha Karlin; ''Marmalade, Molaues and Honey" from . .,,. "The Life and Times of Judge ' Roy Bean," Maurice Jarre and Marilyn and A I a n . BeriJn8R; "The Morn in g Alter" from "1be Poseideon 1 Adventure," Al Kasha and ~ Joel Hirschom; "Strange Are the Ways of Love" from '"The • "· Stepmother," Sammy Faln ;,.' ·t-J: and Paul Francia: Webster. • Other Oscar nominees were aM01.ulCed Feb. 12. The best song nominations had to be Ron Filian jokes with Jill Rimer in a schoolroom.scene from the Laguna Moul- reballoted when it was ton Community Playhouse production of "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie " re- discovered that one of the 10 sumi.ng tonight for two more •-eeks-' songs under eomlderation was ----"---"---'-'-==.;~-==~-----t\------------ inellgible. The awards will be • given March 27. c~ppo~Na!ed 'Family' Holds Ra~s Lead Top Director HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The Directors Guild ol America made Francl! Ford Coppola an offer he couldn't refuse. Coppola, d1"!ctor of "The God· father," was presented the guild's award foe best direc- tion of 1972 . He received the award Saturday night at the guild's 25th annual banquet. "I have two friends. A cat-and 1 nuderer." .l~~ • 'f;t:LlQTT ~-A$l'NER presents A·1i06£R-T AL 'T Alll fillll . CiJuDm .... South ofGlrienGrCM Frwy. Wtslmimt• • 5~212 II.A. 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NEWPORT BEACH Bristol (PolisodesJ ot ~ SANTA ANA\ 4th St. ond Newport Fwy • TUSTIN Rod Hill Neor Sonto Ana Fwy. _., .... ....... _.., .. _ .. ... 1 Latest Williams Drama Tedious By W1LLIAM GLOVER !jEW YORK (AP) -Ten· neasee Willlams meander1 through mystlc ..... of lyrical m u m b o-jumbo concerning human despair in "Oul Cry." at Broadway's Ly c e u m Theater. On the credit side, the dlstingulahed author shows determination to find new metaphors for old dramatic fhalions. On lhe olher hand, too much of this much worked.- over text has the effect of an overdose of sleeping pills. The effort to be different frequently too finds expression in IUCh impoverished twists as, "Don't count on what can't be counted on," or "some necessary things are im· possible and some impossible things are necessary.'' At a moment of presumed tension, the terrified she of the two-role opw calls out,"Where is everybody?" to which the he replies, "Everybody is somewhere, Clare." CLARE AND the rather an- drogynously named Felice are a sister-brother tandem which has been trouping theatric back alleys with companions who have sudden1y decided the sibling lwo are insane, and hurried off. The pa~ decide the shnw musl go on, and a ptay·wilh- play develops. The l>ou1¥1aries between tbe two perfonnlng levels are, intentionally, never clearly established. The theater ln which they ftnd themselves becomes a sym- bolic tomb. The· Influences of Edgar Allen Poe's mm:n are clearly at work in Wllllams along with suggestions of more soaring Willlam Blake mysticism. Peter Glenville, an English eminent, h a s directed the relentless mixture or obvious and obscure with possibly more private then projected understanding. OMINATED FOR10 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING tin PKTVll •HST ACTUSS LIZAMINNE~LI e llR SUPPOITING ACTOI JOEL GREY llST Dfl:ICTOI' BOB FOSSE. "LIZA MINNELLI IN 'CABARET' -A STAR IS BORN!"--=" ' SOUNDEn IS A MUST . ... """""·-............. , .............. ~• .... 1'UXj.V:I~ SH Wll}! ~ most 111111S1al boxoUlce • saues1 of aU time! ~ ~! :=i-•1111 s .. ._ ·-""""~" --- • • ' • ' ( • • ' • • • . • ' Violinist Folsom Hailed By 1Vlil' IABin ' .............. VIDlmlst Beukl ,. 0 •••• -... -"' tlle Im 11111 ho bM I ipOCll1 .,._ lo blo -lar Ille or-. °""' Collqe Oommuolly SJ......, Orthesba be ance M'ftlll M a tnctlt capable aowaMn1er_ And he -llllde .. -innollllOOltlio--day tbat OCXD10 ••wRee a loot to bill Mme! •• ..... • incJldy Ille ----Sunday by Ille c11emom.....,.,....-.. rutly ICIOOl'ded ·-· theOCCulilmium. It WU. in everr ma. a n!lldltlon ol 'J'wd'I ... ..., •• Concerto for VIG& aa d Orcbestn and I cW"1Cl!!l&I a- dlence Amply -.. - -JOIO!Jb -·· wrltlm -...... -from applanae between -I nJU.Y agree with Pearlman bul, rigid 11I11D la ooocswa1~ ....... ~-•t:• ......... _._.... "'YOUlt8 ............ . ~ .. :II ...._..._..._.ls:aaM ~-·=,... • "'nl)C..:ttr {9) LIDO ""''0'. 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CST .... •ts•A. a '"* ·-,,.Drt••"I rs a • ...,...,_ ....... .,...,, '*'-" .... -fl -• 111 -, hlll 06 the iuqiftollw 11111' THE overall verdict ...__ 1 w 1t "'7 lliarit .--m• ol the TtcHMow., must be that tbe ocxso moet _, .. ___ ... -""'tbat Is not lllo ... , -rindnl!Y--1"1 . , -.., llld his ambitious qaln lls abllily to lactle top llilled • ""• hllr -• ' .,_,l>le ploA tbolr prcll18dll. lllgbl works in 1 ...,_ lhlt lioa bolr -• t11e ~ Bnbmt' Sympllaoy No. t ta bringing music lovers in .,._ bdwaa ueemdt ~ tbe Folsom Clftering ·ever incrusing numben to ft - _ .......... 11111 ud ........i 1 long and the OCC auditorium. -· "'11 00 • llie dooe ol _.,.,Ing 8llunooo lor1beso And a wool o I com- tlle --• -ing _...,.. omateur artists who ::m~ 'i.,l/'!,,JJO!"i!, ': ----· llllt -... gi.ft .. -tingly ol their splendidly llepped Into the : 7 .~ :--~· Jn~ :re~ lalenta In the cause oonsidarable breach created ....no -llld 1 era& by the al>oence or -_..,....... 'l1ley aurvlved an un-cert-Adrleme Get&« F-tlljojod, II -~~lb~ CO~ :!:~ =r·~ • OCCIC wt& ~ on in the thin! and fourth have tbi1 artist in that very ~ a •' n Id tiailan with movements -an aUecnf important first dlair. P\m 's m•11"* It -giooo1o and lllegro mergklo e Nonetbolas, we very much .,._ ,,... _. ... tbaD In ...-mato that more than missed the etoclous Mn. - !Wrl!!,i•c. -made ap ror 1 strangely bet!-Geiger. Sbols, weundentand, ._ • triu11•"'3t'ly tant 6nt movement and 80lne now back ~ Taiwan and :::._theln~ ~ turgid lxJw wort lhlt mamd ready to resume her _..._ -~· Ille beaU1J ol a pert ol lbe """ disUnguisbed role in OCCCSO ·...---ond. affairs. AN'f onua Oldiesba ~1--;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;;;sl llle(Jt. Clll's l<ftl -..... llOM TIE JUN6LE TD TIE &YM". HE'S TllE uunsTI - -.. bang their MGMP-esenls al'-. )SJMlll afBVISlM! r·~-~--M~· ~~~J .... , ft· I a • ---tNOU>andMAIU :---::::1&1 . i@IO · ~ RYAN 01'1fAL · JACQUf UNt BISSET ,. WARREN. OATtS fO 01nnm A BLO 'IOO'JN-OORt#N LEAR A1Xi1:1in Sal!of.lll~wm HILL. -11'11 liuel ~ 'IOO'JN -~lfNl?I t.WONI . Color by Oei.JJxe• IJIQ;;:-...;;..-..1 IWfllll"!llMlf111DCAW.10mml"lfmlr ... ~QB!al -IJ!W...,T ........ .._._. . PIWIDI OIANof COUNIT INOAGIMIHT SIAllTS KLONDIKE 1 ~lENA • MUC£u.lrHG • ICE HOCKEY • FIGURE SKATING • Sf'EED SKATING • PRIV'ATf A-GROUI INSTRUCTIONS" • SKATU -SALES -AENTAL.S -REPAIR~ • SPEqk RATES TO GROUPS • ftEStAURAHT • OPINING WEEK OP MARCH 1Z ... IVATION5 FOR CLASSIS NOW lllNO TAICIH 0HN 7 DAYS A WEEK a HOLIDAYS , ' -PAlllAIUllO AV£. COSlA llESA • NEAR SOUlM com PLAZA • "'ONE (71'1979-1750 I I I ' ·-·-------~~-· ,.....,, -~.197) DAILY PILOT .t3 • WANT The 81ffeat s1.,1e M•rketplaH -T•e f>Na9e f:oan • ,.,.._ ..U..H78 TO _ ... a. Its I ---I~ I 11-.. -1~1 1 _.... I~ CWH UP ON YOUR GWll OUT? FOR FAST! FAST! ACTION! CALL DAILY PILOT CLASS· IFIID DEPT. D I A L Gonerol General O.norll General WANT TO PLEASE HER? i=====I CUSTOMaED A HOUSE FOR Tl"1y out o1 ... -11 ALL AGES! LEASE PURCHASE this immaculate 4 bedroom I! you have an "&&e spread" 2'A bath ~tury Park borne in your famfty, this could be • 1az'p« model in the the answtr. Located ne6l' $490 TOTAL CASH MOVE-IN ~ent with B>O IQ ft lhoppinc and llChools. S bed· INCLUDES COST of Uvln8 space, tonnal dln-rooDll, plus covered and en. $195 ptt mo. Lease with op.-in&:. larae family room, c1oMd patio. Located on tion. In th.ls exdusiw aduU hUge muter bedroom suite, large eu1-dt'-sac lot. Priced condo. l'OOlmu.nity (16 yrs. 1arp patio, boat I: traller at only $36,500. cau 847.rol.O. or older), 2 & 3 Br., 2 &. 1torq:e, with hand-made <»'fNTILt • fr'SFUNTOllENUI Builden close out ~· wrou&ht-tron 1ate entry. I S19,900. 3 Br. from m.soo . ~ ~ .. w~~~ ~: l~~~~·~l!~~'~·~·jl~l~\~t~ .",.7 .,-310.T nOiRAii. ,.c.,K""A"'G•E.,N.,T-•I ~~ ; -VA BUYERS 2 Bedroom + 2 Studio ApU., Palm Springs nr shops & schls. $37.500. Trade -eqty for incpme or home, • CO.ATS Owne• traosl. Go,....... 3 1A SUPER SHARP HO•tE bedroom. Family r m • , I YOU HA VE NOT SEEN - WALLACE bonus room. Fireplace, rear Just llated • Beautiful 3 RE •LTORS living rr.1.. dinlfll rm., bedroom & family, fully "' built-ins. brk $36,950. carpeted &. draped. Luab """'"" County. Open Evenlnga OWNER must sell. Sharp 3 landsce.p\ng. Local.eel near e 926-4454 e bedroom 2 baths family school and lhopptng. NO e CALL ANYTIME e 646-3928 or Eve. 545-3413 · rm. Ftreplace, d!irlng rm. down payments to vets, al Euy--care yrd. No down ~'l50.StC>-ll51 Open Eves. G.l.'a. bric: $34,750. 919-2390. SIX UNITS · • , • on Jara;e lot, Eaiitslde Costa Mesa. $72,500. ~-~ ..... HERITAGE Lachenmyer : Realtor OWNER anxious. 4 bdrma, 2 baths. Built-ln&, fireplace, dinin&' rm. Family rm., . . REALTORS patio. In Mesa Verde. No 1 '!!!!!!!!!~"""""""""~""I 3 BEDROOM down G.J. brk $34.1'0.,, SELL OR . . . 11om •• , Bath, doubt• _,540-=1m=. ____ GI Repossession FORECLOSURE!! """"'· oew "''""ta. fresh "Forec:losure Excell•nt location n e • ' Pf.int. $27,9:50. markets, Catholic school &: Yea that's what lender .aa.YI· Roy McC•rdle R1•ltor PenclilHJ'' c bur ch . Rep a 1 n t e d Ownerbe'-""""""'' must .. n 1810 Nowport Blvd., C.M. 3 Bel 2 Bath '"""'""""'-3 -2 ...a"' next payment!! 3 548-7n9 nn., baihl, bull I-in kit c be n, 'bdr, 2 ba. Home in beautiful 1..,.,...,...,.,..,..,. ..... Avallable. tmmediately ~ ftttplace & dbl car Kar&f''. Irvine. $33,500. small depoelt and credit Can't beat this for onlv r I Assumable EXTRA·EXTRA c1>o<tc. Tolal ...,..., 1s down payment V .A. Loan. this Is a "must Read All =•,J"' month. FmhlY ~.H~~ ... ~Red ' About lt!I '"""'"· '=m a1ao ~ ft--• •Mnu , ._ •--' for Mom. Cloae to all ~ n.ea.iton 11'1'11"' -· . , L • • 1 I • I " .......... ,t ,, PRIVATE LUXURY 5 oari or 4· I: Den, loads of Pina and schoola. VA loan ot Xl4l Wntclltt Drive $35,950 extra's. Excellent location. 7% aMual per rate. $3,500 Open 'till 9 PM 1.A>Cated in best Costa Mesa , Deel,) shag carpets. Water will take iL call area-This home is fud-10ttener, new paint on ex- d en_ c 0 u r tyard entry-terlor. HURRY!! Submit all Rodiron gate-3 big bedrma, ·otten $31,950. O wALK ER & 1 H opacloul family kitchen, All Terms Reallon 54S-9491 sep&rte muter suite • CaU 546-8640 Red C t Open Eves. Value priced-Call Red Realtors arpc 4 BR Mesa Verde $55,000 Carpet, Realtors 546-8640. 4 BR 2-story, S.A. $3'1,950. * Newport Heltht1 * 12 UNITS 3 BR, bonus rm & xtra Fixer Upper COSTA MESA C.M. $37,500 4 BR. den w/~et bar. Owner 3 BR. pool, H.B. $33,500 .. u 1 .. No vacancy problem with 4 BR. take over FHA ~rn.ER HURRY'• ' these good Euts:lde units. loan $29,500, BALBOA BAY PR.OP. AllfurnishedexceJ>!ownen 3 BDRM. v.'On't last. , ~ bedroom unit Low H.B. $24,CMXI * 642-74~1 * maintenance • nice. poot • 3 BR, Windaor condo, VA no CAMEO HIGHLANDS paint«! In tt>e lul 6 month•. 2":;a 1 hxlay :ii·:· lmmac 4 bdrm oome Ocean Prke $115,CMXI. Call 54&-1600. • ~~ : FHA • • view •• Access to 3 Private INVESTMENT DMSION. REPOSSESSIONS beaches. $73,500. Open house OPENTILl• IT'S RM108E HUI WE HAVE LOTS, LOTS SCA~ooo REAL TY ~ 1rn•il~ill wm. ,:~~.;., inc. * 548-1290 * I -~~~Ii~-* 842 •405 * Sell idle items . . . 642-5678 BALBOA ISLAND (~HUX)~~~;~~ car· garage. Good rental Io- 1 ...._.,.... 1~ -~-on Ruby Ave. Priced 11! Call' 673-3663 m«J86 Eves. , ..... _....,... __ __. Clas1ifie41tion I OO-li.24 ~ COLLEGE PARK Beat buy at $32,500. 3 BR & tam. 2 Ba. Xl lg tam rm. Ntwpol't lit Fairview 64U811 The .DAILY PILOT ORANGE Dl-~I~ Cl1111fl..tton l#S-149 · associated BROKERS-REAL TORS Z02'i W BoJboa lo?].J66J · (lnytlmo) .COAST'S leading Marketplace I I ·~ llii~~=~~ .. Clnsifiution I S0..184 our choicest street 3 Bed· RI -I~ E O.ssification 200.260 I _,.,_ I~ C Cl•ssificatioh l00-3Y5 , SUISllHAl,. Of flff Cot.WILL CO. I Ap:o•...,.hf-Jl9J "Urgent Notice" I~~ 11-----. _....J_ ilol.ine.. -li>rcet tm· T Cla11ifiut1on 160-370 mediate 11 q 1.1 I d a ti on I ~ Magnl11cent Weatcllff t BR. [ -I A 3 BA-huae Uv nn, !pie, din Macnab -Irvine c~~mS-' -- 6 4 2 - 5 6 7 ·a ~ . ,-rm, modem kitchen . . . r•-· ·~ t' •~ '65 IWinunb>&' pool! 184.500 O• ~1111.:. ton -best ofter. 90% flnanctnz" I ~ !w::::~: 0-lflutH>n SOG-510 [ V. E. Howanl & Co.I . ~ n.....c...,..r . I .. rn~• I~ NO!! rrs NOT VIEW -ey dec<ralod 3 BR, 3 balll ....... GcqeouJ pool w/bmtaln. Breathtaking ocean v I e w • Excellently priced at Sll9.500. El a I n e -61U2.15. (E:lll Macnab -Irvine 0.sslllc•tlon 525-530 A MODEL HOME64 -~:i.1235~---'4~·~·200~1 1 I l[S] It'• better!!! 1,000'1 of :;;;; loll md -Dollars have been exquisite-EASTSIDE · · ly spent on upgrading thil O.ssifiufion S50°fiiSS oversized 3 bdr, 2 ba home, Extra roomy 2 bedroom, 114 both inlkJe and out. Fan. bath. condOminium. Nice I --JI 1• J . tulle landscaping. Price In-private patio, cI... to lovely . . eludes three spectadtlar pool and recreation. room. • • ,Cl')l'1tal ehandellen. When All tor '2J.,950. ct.11if'1c.f1on &76.680 you see thla hoUle you wl.lt I l~ 1>ey 1t. Located adJao<nt to • C01:ATS ...._ ... ...,...~ beautitul i;':J».sreat area. 0-lflcotion 600-699 Call 54&-86411 lted Carpet, • WALLACE Realton · REAL TORS I "'"" r• JllJJ COLLEGE PARK .-10pon--1si..,,-..~~~lnt•I 0.Hlficotion 700-710 wow. TWO Sl'ORY. wtthl!!!!!!l!!!!W~ES~T"!C"!U'!'F~F~"" "tUper 20' x 2>' master .Wte, I Mode' JI~! =~~pl:.= -SPECIALS -' • • • • . and kitchen eetlng area. 3 BR & lam w/pool, vac., Classification fOO 8!4 Terrific family h ome, hllt $56.500 • ------• listed al $3$,iEiO. • pool bea -~[ l~ Oall 541)-.1151 3 BR .l • uty '81.-. -.,. s....,. ~ l BR A taro, fun blne. ,... 169,900. • • • CALL GU-lm Clau1ftc.t1on 85~58 .. • ,...~ • I -~-11~1 BUYERS BARGAIN . '-"' 11\1°'21 Classification 900·9 I? in a.ta J!~ 3 bedrm~ ~ I ,.,_...... ][rli] ~· .;l;,t ~,1!::.U~~\i NEWPORT BEACH . _ Red Carpet, R e a t t o r 1 Marine Contracting Firm Classification 91 S.949 54S-8640, F1neet e q \\ l Pm en t A CONDO rr. h Quart 3 waterfront k>caUon. 35 YI\ ' AutMfwMI r.!\. bdrm. 2~ ha. Pool, dbl tor bolt 18le1 • repatn. -K•"'ll• w/opener . lM-BILL GRUNDY RLTR • TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD WE HONOR Master Cf!arle and BankAmericanl ., • THE DIRECT LINE 642-5678 [ l~ • nc "'· old company. Space avall. \ MACULATE. m,!!00. Bria. 67• '161 Clattificatlon 950.990 5S7-4130. ~ ""'===----" l I ' f ' . ... I • ' ' ' ! ' • • • "' . • c· 0.\11. y PILDT Ewryone H11 Something 'That 5-119 EIM W1nll · [ ....... Wt _ .... o.nwal ****** * TAYLOR CO. * ••• w.-·-....... , .. , • .. • • You C1n Sen h, find It, Trede 11 Wllh 1 Wint Ad ...,_,,, ______ , ..,.. • • J 0 d ,,...,.. • .,.. ........ .,. • MOOEL HOME MOVE QUICK! CORONA DEL MAR-$72,500 FOR SALE Nice 4 bdrm. 2 Ba, block A rare find! Early American tri-level in wall fence. hardwood flooni. PLAN 21 OPEN HOUSE Ailing $28,500. By owner. cheerful yellow & white ext. Canyon & ocean ALONDRA $19,71111 611 Acac:bi vacant. 6'15-3>89 view from tltiJ very charming home With 3 3 BR . 2 BATHS . FAM RM TUES,. nruRS Ir rnI. OWNER 3 8d (1-twln tizc) 2 bedrooms, rumpus room, 2 baths & bobbf HUGE MASTER SUrTE 2 BR + guest quarten. ha., xtra lg. fam. nn., trees, rm. Quiet & peaceful. 'The view is an lnsp1· 1 year Old! Submit Offersl • Lu...,.iouo C.rpot """" R-2 "" addiliooal 1 ~S32~.'"'soo'"/~01!'1..-'-'.-'..,_==· __ 1 ration. I Upg,..dod F'-' Tiie ~ ~500BAYFRONT Fountain Volley Drive By 536 Hazel & Coll 644-4910 $38,950. A real charm $29 900 ln beautiful • Dr-4 yr old 4 BR. 3 ba, cwdom· I :.;:::::::;.:...;.:::.::::!---I 10 C N 01o.1 c 900 h Om e · 3 bedroom's .' · . e Wall1Mper & built . $20,cro price reduc-FOR SALE BY OWNER B A Y ..-.104, large covered paUo. on lrvme. 4 ~m's, 2 P.••lling • • lion. Call 1or •J'!'< s year old Beauty Just N. View of patios from all rooms. Great lo-quiet cul-de-sac. Fire-baths . Dmmg room, e Air Cond1t,..11ng 675-3000 of Mile Squ.,.. in Fouotllio cation. Functional plan ln this home w/4 lge tlace, fa ml!,!i ~m. built·lns, dishwasher. e Huge I.Gt vaney. • Bedrootn5 dowo· bdroom.s. Family rm, formal dining rm & 3 •--e c p • "'4ris, 2l4 Ba-fltt- m• Baycr-l ba'"· --•-rfu! u i l t ·ins th dWl· Owner transferred. rur overod •too -•··e. ulillty room. ,..... ~~ . w~. w~ island kitchen, 3-car gar. h M e L lh L...isc....._ ~ Gold shag carpeUng. Quick possession. was er. any ~al sumable VA loa.n. Only u ,..... fenced bock yanl. Separate You'll enjoy tllll lovely FAMILY HOME on 29 AUGUSTA LNE. OPEN DAILY l·S 11eatur54es. As2sumab e VA l'Ao years old. Needs e ~:'k.:,S DOWN Open D•ily l.6 = li~~'::; • • • • Elegantly yours a secluded atreet. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, PAN· oan. 0·17 0 ulck sal 540-l'l20 • _,. 4'20 w Rd 2 Be<h and ELED family room with double fireplace ''Our 21th Veer" ---------q e. Occupancy Mliy or June •'fM · ~~11.:i....000 .. ~"""' 5l6-0t70 Unosual custom borne. 4 -..11.e ... ~ morn . ....,,,,....,. plua many cualom featutts. Large fenced WESLEY N. TAYLOR co •• RHllOrs -lam rm, lonnal din-By appolntmem only. yard and patio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $63,500. 2111 Son J041quln Hiiia Road Has Everything! Sure T Please' 1ng nn. walk-in pantry. Too • 531-121J • • • e • ''Overlooki"I Big Ci1nyon Country Club'' Including a low price of O • , many items to list -come & OWNER de aper ate. 4 Welcome surprise NEWPORT CENTER, N. B. -.C910 $31,950. Verysharpwlth $33,750. No down G.L's. !•re ;.,n ~n_.,., ... ..... =,;!."'.'r.-r~:.".~ General Gener•I lovely yard. Room for Great 3 bedroom with 2 'ft t ~ S Dl.nin& rm built tr.. rur on the goH com:se l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lboat & camper .. PaUo, baths, secluded rear liv· :::;, "':.:•: 4 ~ I I llvlog. r:i.-~. 1><1< 11 ~ning room, built-ms. mg room. Brick fire. home 1n cb*e ODI ua. S34,S(X) :rur-w•~ FIJ'eplace, secluded rear plate fa mi I y room. Loooly ..... """'· 3 ba"'"-l>Oll V. nA!llCJ.JK OWNER lranstnl. • bdnJI&, .living roo"!. No down Mode~ built·lns. Car· ~~-_,_,all ~ ~Dl.T~M 2 balhL Family nn .. dining terms available. 54(). pets, drapes. Recently ~t:;klknm. enn=: a:,c: ~-1:.r F= ~: 1720 redecorated. 540-1720 ship and materials are the ..... mi-nn "Rec" room. brk $31,.500. fi:leSt. Ql)l for .... De-::.-~~==....,,-:-.,.--1 BEAUTIFUL SPANISH style home on the J2lh bole of Mesa Verde Golf Course. CUS. TOM carpets & drapea, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room. WET BAR, 2 fireplaces, din- ing room. Beaut. master suite, and INVIT- ING PATIO facing the Golf Course. $84,950. • • • • AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES REAL TORS 644-7270 General Gener•I LARGE BAYFRONT A NEAT ONE-Zuper clean 4 bedroom on a pool size lot in WestcliH/Harbor Highlands area. Great days! One of the best houses in Newport Beach. Roomy family room with massive fireplace adjacent to country kit· chen. Take Santiago lo Estelle lo Anita. It's neat, ahh! At $89,900. UNl9UI HOMIS Of NIWPOIT IU.CH. MMSOI A lktl .. el Mar• l"4y REALTORS 2955 HARBOR BLVD ""°"" PJ>.000. 613-8'liO. Coat• -* SURF'S UP * • °""1 '·"'"'"'"' .. _, IOc CAN MAKE 211 minutes to beodo -3 '"'CO==S..-T_A __ M_E_S_A-=-_~540-_..:.......:1..:7..:20:..:..._1 ~ lflfdfft . t~-.;~ ;.~~ ~l ~·~1f:.:S~ General Gener•I ---bednn. family room, over $2'1,950. DXl sq ft. Has a bonua nn li1rwln ,.•lty inc. GALAXY VIEW 4 Bedroom; 4 bath home. Beautiful decora- tor fumisbin~s included. Large, covered pool with roll·bac ·roof. ................ $245,000. BILL GRUNDY, RWTOR 341 Bey1ldi1 Dr., Su~e 1, Newport Beach 675-6161 p1 ... a pooltable, in the Del (714) 9614405 (24 hrs) Cerro area. Lef ~ make a deal s.. lhis and more 1or 6 BDRMS + POOL And )'Olfll find a neighbor to only S3T ,500. SUper sharp. 4 Baths, formal dhrlng, farm.. be proud of! Best In LIOO Wm. McCabe, Inc. ly rm, beaut. cwitom pool. SANDS. Bklck lo beach. * 842.4405 * Comer lot, expensive c:rplB POOL. Upgraded an d --"-=~=""--~-&: ~ 2700 811 rt, onJy 2 ~ 3 bdnn. Submit oo MESA VERDE yrs. old. mm.., 536-25fil $44.500. Xlnl -........ Br GINNY MORR SON home on cul--rle-uc, 2 Ba. HuntingtOn 8Hch -rm. -·-:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;;;:=~I •***• ...£BAJ..TOaS.. hearth frplc, custom dbl • *CiM* ---""°"carpet tbruoot. FRANCISCAN * •v.,.. nr. F..u1, deladoed ........ Ige FOUNTAINS BY ·-· °""'"----'*•••* sr-mo ,'!:::; ~~.:f .,,. THE SEA LA CUESTA "Ell DORADO" MODEL HUGE RUMPUS HOME General General \ on exclusive Unda Isle. 5 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I jf;;;';~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'""!!!!!~=':'."""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I ~ ~~=.~ EASTSIDE COSTA MESA General General fOpen Ew:ninp) PRETTY AS A PlcruRE on The most luxurious homes in 3 BED 2 BATH -lined -. em,. 3 !he ....._ 2 Slory, 5 BR, 3 -$400.00 bedru:im, large: rooms. BA. When you enter )"DU ROOM :;""~~a:""..:;';;,.,::l; NEW LISTING! II beach • ....,.. court. An ex-Quiet elegance in this quality built home. cellenl value at $189,500. Located on a large lot with shade trees. HARBOR There are 3 BR.; frJ>lc .; complete electric kitchen. Priced lo sell at $34,750. ·CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS Call Anytime 644-7662 ~ JOU want room for a pool table! 'Ibis bee.utHul home features 3 bedrooms, fonnal dining, dlannlng kllcht.>n and family room wt1h I.med brick fireplace and a 1300 sq. tt. completed rumpus nn. Situated on cl.d-de-aac. near .lldloola, beach and shopplng. Prictd well below replacement oost at $47 .500. For additional Info, pleue phone 548-%'13. General General Ol'EIHILO·ir$-TOIEHICEI IF THE SETTING I 1-------- 1 ll~ftillil Yo'~Jh!~R!A~VE ~~E~~ c~~::sA . ~-~-~--~!!!••!!J!!]:.,~~~I with this 4 bedroom 2 bath for 80flte lucky buyer com-New on the Market. Near S.....W: B-lhl Mesa del Mar b om e. pletely redtc01'8.ted interior. Schools. 4 Bedrooms, 2 1""1.uli19 •-•· r Manicured grounds com-Large spe.rkHng lrltdien Bath!. Bii Di!mwuher. 3 bdr 2 ha. spectacular blned with new paint and with eleetric blt·1ns I Paneled Living Room. Good court' yard ~ntry, better covered patio really make spaciow: bright living room Location. Excellent starter than new coMition, only 2~ this 1100 sq. ft. home caprell & drapes & Home 1or Large Family. yrs new!! Landlcapinc like splll'kle. Just 4 block.!! to all fireplace. 2 batha. Floor $29,500. Call An y t I me , a pork. HiJ<hly UPll"'de<I· ochoob and priced only plan offers ex c e 11 en t 64W<iii. Owner .. ,. brtng an offer.. $35,9'0. l\n'n"""' arrangement. Well ADD MORE HUNTINGTON HARBOR 97 FEET ON THE WATER BEACH v .A. appraised at $216..900, of. dream kitcb. 10' ll 12' f:ami. view the sptral stalrcue and fered at $26,500, it bas ly rm, many, many custom kwely ti.le entry plus tbe PROPERTY bullt-in ki-2 car f<alures, huge -lot, ""'ke~ ftvlng mom and &r- garagHlock wall i...,, • • loo& ...... brick. Enfe>. mal -· ,,,. ---· Newport! Seller is in a Huny Call briner's patio &: a budget able all elec kitch opens into OCEAN DUPLEX! ldvesb:h Red Carpet, Re a Ito r 1 price well under $28.500. a large family room w/fitt.. bargain or ~ outs d& 54S-l640. BKR 962-5511. • place. Large patlo w/unbe- Beautiful 4. bedroom house light. ~ block to the sand. lillbol lsli1nd A HONEY lieovahle ldscpg. Too many made to order tor relaxation l.OCATION •• LOCATION! FOR THE MONEY xtras to lid. Priced beJow and entertaining. Large ".lit Take advantage • can now BALBOA ISl..AND, 4 Br. z Just got it! Eastside 4 Br, ~~ ·owner tramferrtd. down" wet bar, fireplace, <'Al!,....,.~ 1~ Ba ~ 96IH456 " dr and -ea. lamily rm. by """""· ~ • .,..,,.. 1ot. "'-'° F•SH. ION cu om apes carpet-OR f19,500. 65-)lll 8Chools. Only $30,500. Call M ing. This borne has emugh 2·STORY BEACH HOUSE• · ,. ..,.., SHORES room lor everybody. 3500 sq. JUST REDUCED! A f~ Balboa PenlnSUli1 CJS Real F..state ft. Very open and 11pacious. steps to sand! FURN-548-1168 $1.f>,000. Call 546-2313 for an opportunity to inspect this ISHED! New carpets. Fiilm· OWNER ~ imne, im- ho ily room. Big ta.mn,y living P 4.1 , prVYed to ptrlection. Best ~enL II• ff'S FUN ro BE NICEJ at cozy cottage price! ANX· CDIJ 111 ... Mesa. Verde area.. 3 lrg BR. IOUS -out of state seller b --d 1 ' 1 1 ' dressing room, 2 full baths ~II ~ =i:e~ ~ ad-IT STEALS lHE SHOW ~ ~ ~r:~: I ~ bay (nd Yiet from bltlm.,. JW'Of" trmeped, encbd this 1.....-y, 6 BR. • ball! yard $44.IOJ. 546-0!111), nautically-orienred b o m e BACK BAY _ '""' 1,;,,, •.Up. s:mooo cusToMIZED HOME Gary Knax ' · $31,.000 3 Br, l"-Ba. elec COUNT THE • 644--• =..~ ~t.'~ EXTRAS Bonus R--c Mo van.,. Drcle. One ol !he ---areas. Walk to bmcb, beaut streets. 4 BR 2 BA, eke kitch, 6repl, intttcom AMI FM thruouL l..ar&e pe.do, shake •root. Real ~ home. CAIL 98M456. Courtyardentry,gamenkit· Bo H orona del r SPACIOUS Mesa Verd-elo;::~~~~~::::ill::::li:I chen, !onnal dining room, nus ouse 1HE beauty ol open bemn ~ 3 BR. 2 BA. frpl, I 1 Excellent East.side Cost a eating area in the kitchen, Thi~ 15 the boU9e tor enter-cell's., plush pUe carp.. loa w/w, hop F/R. A steal SUPER SHARP Mesa Fixer-Upper Unlls. vaulted beam ceilings, tam-ta1nm~ .. ~ 22 x !16 bonus or M'.IOd & g1am. w/Jce. $39,!fiO.. Sfil-534; $24 000 Thi• won't laat lo.,.. S35.9'0 Call 54&-li880 (Opeo Eve>.I IBDd9caped. Only 142.500. UNITS . All terms • 5% dn Gets Call 673-8560 • )'OU in!! .. ·"'" HERITAGE 546-8640 Red ea,,..~ Reallon THE BLUFFS Bay & Nlte Light Views $72,500 • . REALTORS CONDOMINIUM 2 Bdrm.I. 2'Ai ba. bonus nn o~r Har garage. Xlnt rond. ;lll,000. Call : Gn-3663 ~2253 Ew1 Prime locatk>n. Spllt-h.·vt'I end unit. HJghly upgraded. OvmP.r must sell R-2 Jot 65' Gorgeously appointed. 3 x 135' near N e w p o r t bdrm, 2.,. ba. Q u l c k Heights. Should be able to poaenion. Broker, &M-1133 construct tri-plex in this days or eves. prime area. Only $18,950. Fut resulta are juat a phone CAl.L ~80t, S 0 UT H call away GG-5618. Sell kilt ltemr ... 642-5678 COAST REALTORS. Gener•I Gener•I l Gener•I Presently 3 each, 1 Bed· ily room with fireplace, dee· room IS tin.i.sh@d. The home bednna:., 3 ta•L pJaa mocb * REP ROS • · Sharp 1 room. 2 Bedroom and 3 Bed-orator wall coverings, 2% features a 16 x 22 family more mDz this n e w HaJecrat $27 950 & othen Here it la fDlla: 4 BR, clean room. Total Lot is 66 x 305. baths. Honest, thk is more room, extra ~-~ living ~ bit. home probah4t tbnxJut ~County. cau a.a a pin. Real nice area. All With Approx 990 aq. It. than ju!.1 4 bedroom home. 4 room. rortna1 3 -...,.. 3 f,111!' most beaut. m axon. 1or addtts&. Bkr. 546-1'39 elec kit, fml din, front nn, Variance Parcel will Aecom-We would Jove to shaw 1t to bedrooms. batlls, car del Mar. 644-04 2 BA & big bdrmL Patio, 2 odate Addltjona.I 4 Unitll. you. $52,!m. garage AH for $52,9'JO. Call * BACK BAY • $29.950 * car pr I: all fenced yard ~~.~-. '!;'!'. ~ •. 900. Call c. F. Colesw......... Today ilti-m; B-y Owner. OJJL ~~ ~· !'!..owner. 3 BR w/lrplc. 11,250. dn and po,yml> i...; ,..,_IJ ... ..,.. ~ •••••1 OF£NT1Lt•nftM1011ENIClfl /double .......... -. ....e )'ud w/cov'd patio. than l'nlt. ~ Realtors 64-0020 D.R. Del"'"' F.R. ,...,. 641).<na; '"'64IHl227 If I~" "h·u Sha •sharp• ~ '!':'"£~ 'r~i:=-.. ~ rp. • ~:·,"!"'""""' m..&l!i -~ m-0144 . 531·5111 ( =1 ··1·5111 !!!:Eli I~~0~e 4livt1: ! !~ ..... • wQda. JtmUAed-Immac trt~ l l!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ ...... B!/ ··-·-' uM>rl hrick fireplace, pan-DUPLEX Br. a.mtr'1 unit. brJa. A STEAL tuQtW.ltT Of'"' COi.WW. co. elect den, IUM)' yellow kl!-THREE CAI A 8arpin. 2 A: den ... 2 m.-. Act. ~4" 4 bdrm .• s b&. tam. nn. lully rllage Real [,tate ' Big Big FamDies chen! G_.. Neal-as-a-~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CLASSIRED ADS :r....!.c. ""'~ ::.i'"!.."" • pin + much mote. $32,500. GARAGES Ir terrific tm id f Olleftll _, ~.b~~~i:-·3 1m ~';,'f.;1:5°~N.B. BONUS.RM. ~;·:ruTY fOt ACTION•.·. 8li..~':i:a8:: • !:!:..~!t.d\'!'aatan"::l~ Ontu AM'nmbui:i'iu.~~67UM2 67U4ff 642°567B ,g:~OO.~~- . ·-.... --- HARBOR VIEW HO~S SHARP CARMEL MODEL net&tborbood. Take the time ,., bedroom,. a bath home. to see both of. these, one .,,21 Beautitul froot kitchen mm- pdced al $40.500 and lhe ~ · plete with double oven and other at $0,950. Call NOW, ~ 11 , Indoor s.a.Q. Great loca· SC.2535. Hon cJOl!Je to Adami Aft. lllOl'fNnlt• ITT! FIMTO .. ll<CEI~ ~ ~ilk':°'""'~: . ' -. Prime for prof~ bulld-54&--589J ing or retall lhopt, Warner • HERITAGE near Bolsa Oilca ~. Uttle Doll Hause $49PETE BARRETT $Z4,000 -REALTOR-3 Br., 2 Ba. R[J\l TflR'-' UNMATCHED 0 VAWE All polished • shined. Fan· •-;::-:=-::::•:::-;::-::;-::;:::-:::-:-::;:;:-;::•~~ tutic U8ed brick fireplace. ii Macnab-Irvine Plenty of land here to IP'OW your own vegetables and fruit. Pay just sm. per tn(). on Ulh VA resale. 3 bedroorm and family room -Shows like a model home! New carpets, quiet cul-de-sac street, large lot, Realty Com room for pool. PEEK·A-B~EW Nlce3--lngood location. Hu tamllJ' room and dining ....... °"" ol IChoob arid ~ Pallo wilh BBQ. VA loon, or lltiO -.i. Pr4oed for a quid< ate. #7,l(jl). '*'nn. $691000 FEE Custom· bu Ill 11pllt·level.. 4 PORTOFINO MODEL Real!on 5'5--0465 BR, 2 both. T•miced gar. Like new, 3 bedrooms, family room, bonus room/sleep-Open Eves den in woodsy lttl.tlna. EX· ind loll Car ts th t S anlsh m.. try and bo =-"=-----·I dllngly dttftrcnt al S19,500. e . pe ruou • P ....., en nus SPIC N SPAN Loi. Egan 6ff.6200. 1!;17l room. Gorgeoull beauty-v• r y $71,500 FEE apacloo1 s b<dnn, 2 b81h Macnab -Irvine Ol'!N m f • tr3 FIM 10 a1Ce ·1:1•":~'."'i THE REllL 11 ~·1~ ESTllTERS i home-complete l y HARBOR VIEW HOMES upenid<d· prol. lMdsc•I>' 16424235 644-4200 * OCEAN BREEZE .µ>I'S tnr, 3 yra. old too .. Ila • 6-mlll tli 'BA dlx @II REALTY mOd<I-ll<lt .,.... lltnTY 5 RIG BR, fnm/liv/dln w/rtn. to build oo WO.DOii. Call Red Carpel, Reallorl room" 2600 "1 fl. $39,:;()0. K!NGAARD R.E. SU-:dD. 833.0780 I -· Term" By owoer 546-lnl The tuleot dftlw lrl the Wmt. ~~~ ....... ~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dally Pllot Want Ada have Need a "P&d'"T P1ace an ad! •• ...a Oallv PUot 0......,.., r--_ barJlalM p.lore. C.All 642"'611. Ad. 64H87S. • \ ( ' ' t ' ~~lA-l!£~s· Tire Purz/e wHb the Built-In Chuckle ·-· ... _., .. ._._.._. ... ... ... .. -.... ..... LAT -Ol • L ... r_A.._R_.c_F...._.I ii -!• 1· I I I . I r A1 Ft· A1 I~ 1 ~~:=Era~ j Now York i. 1Iayed 11uck ..,. I s I x c E E I;,. -for ...,.,. ........ I I' I' r !~~~'S e ~-r r r r r 1· I' 1· r 1 l:r-'°'I I I I I I I I I I.. SClAM-1.ETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIRCATION 1GO . r I I For ol con Roa ., Ad. II I. -.... l~ I -·· ~I -.... ~1 r .... _ -Hi ------- T......,, -~. 197» " 'I Huntlnv-llMch I H ti L i:r;:=::=====1 ~:.:•;.;n~•:::.:""::.:..•:::: .. :"'::..--1:;1do;:':":·;;;;;;,;; .,._ 11 """-........ Unlun. 360Apt .. ,....... MO ... STANTLY MAMA'S """.. isa l !!!Pe'!'!"! intne N port• c11 Newport._,, · ... > 'R' ' . umrs. s.a ..... , ••. MARINI! SERVICE .:;";;;;;;;;;";";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;..:;:;·:· :;;; .. :;:;;;;;;;;;;I APPIAUNG GET·A·WAY .~ ...... -whlfowaw -11"• ••• s • CASADoO..Rlry 2BR.,1u~.u1-~-· • ~ .,,. ' 1' • lSl9 -V.: •i -· 1-!..'...". lil£"llowll m.nn l BR., 11:.' ut.:Z.-ii5 BEACH UVING ' ' ' • • • le 1hls "Olme Hllbtr" $23,900 - -r-~-' ~~----·--a -ot Our ~ ; BR., 2" bt.tbl $360 =~~~i..: 2 BR., 1 .A. NEA.R PRIV. ....,..._, -w-. -+ -3 BR.t.t.m.nn..2balhl (Now YOll CCIII Afhrci) oo a city lot. Rlcbty 3t Sunshine dwl t. ....ey lor BEACH & CLUB Proporty 19 iAJ:t:::T.i.!" br>nd new, Turtletock Im FURNISHED pointed 11!ruoot, s BR 2 , -·~-. •·~ •·ht ••• ~Lido -ol Ulal 1"D L~•:n-1711 -or -~10 GARllEll GROVE • 11«9.50. 4 BR., 2 ba il85M50 BACHELOR APARTMENTS w1w-__ _.....,. ~-· .... --, • •· F. ·--. ---~ --· _... ~ clean 2 BR. • BR.., f&rn, rm., 2~ baths ...-•l'J!b. drps. Wire J)!ltio >OU ,..,.,, to .,, -· • -~· ·-Pt.US -+ 1 ~ From $195 wtJire me. seuer will ~ Carpell " drapes thruoaL ~"': .:. T1,;,.!i& ~ N-Bhd. E.::: i::: --Wtll -:r ... Ille~ .. -=~~ ~ Turtl<-$425 ONL y 2 LEFTI OOlirO for new lln&nclni· u.., kl-n with Pl Wn!ly or beach bomt. c.M. -tah'± rL FULL SECURITY SYSTEM Call n~. ran.,. Cou>lt)t ·-· l'!<.500. Clad ... \\byta ... r .... -111·111 "*-·-N--AN AREIM-111S-2 BR HEATED POOL or tho BEACH ' NEEDS · "8"1-""' 01 1191""" e 644-24311 e ::O,:"""' • IBS ltlVIEllA ltEAL'l'Y -uio. new. Opll, Elevator Annual Lease CLEANING • . ...,d.._ •--., -=.:· -· Baby Adults Only, Sorry No Pets 8rlna ,_point -anc1 *EXCLUSIVES* -!!!'~ ''SINCE 1946.. LAS BRISAS i:l.,...r and make a real Realtors 5i5-0165 2 bdnna. 2 bathl. 151;5a1 ~ -.:::..""'-• -..:: BUENA PARK · 4 BR, 2 BA W 5515 RIVER AVE., NEWPORT BEACH steel on 3 BR, 2 BA. f!repl, I-=<'~~-=~~-·:,..,--Leue/optlon. SAN CLE,._...., ~ _.., ---~ ......,• bomt. ll!l5. 0 o u b I e :i.t .. 1ern Bank Bldi· bltln k!tch c!Jlr~-•-v~· ~-_..,,,. ··~ ~ pr Oilldren o1L Uruven!t> Park, Irvine (The New Place In Newport) ........i P!ltlo, ~"/e~~ NO DOWN V.A. 4 Bdrms., plut den ; S bathl. 'llllll' ""i!!!......, ,._ -. !:'!t.,lae~ locllity. Call • Day1 552·7800 Night& Res. Mgr. Diane & Wm. Sbarbaug. h 641,2S66 You can make a mansion 4 Bdrm.a., 1~ ba'a., family 50 Ft. Nord corner. lrml --.tlon, ioam to ea· ·---ANABl:IM~l BR. wtth ooly a Uttle elbow rm., 2 trplca. PIUI carp; Mq:nU1cent. custom home. pand. Bier. tTS-1125. l11eW1-nt >plex. Crpb. drpa. atove, FOR your money the •• Fum.. 3dO ....... Call n4-893-8533 cov'd. patio. Nice. $31.000. 1110.000. DANA Point Cl. 180' -C?!"! !!-.? ........ Gar. w .... pd. Kids .......... -. 3 "'· 2 -----~ = . · GEM LIDO REAL TY ,... by llll' -. Del ' = " pets olL Ba home, "96. Av! now. I ---II /I! J Coolo Moo0 3377 Via Udo, Npt. Beach Obispo ' Rd. Nr. martDL B&V lleiiq ... Nat1. :load 55'MM09. ---------1 161DW. Coast Hwy., N.B. 67S.7300 XI at alt•. $90,00L --$1% -net. HUNTINGTON BEAQf~ , _ a ••• 11 l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ .,. WEEK & UP REALTORS W-4623 n4164!>-12!1 Ualld. -_.it>. Triplex. 1 BR. Crpta, drps. ;:...,.~uno::;.::...;:-;:::::;;_ ___ II ...,.. lrvlne N•wport Budt C.MlomJnlums * m-al * bltm. Ol1ld A cat. $215 • Nlee 2 BR. Apt. w/ Townh3UI• Unfurn. 335 : ~1 :ai~ ~~~vail. $23•990 3 BR. for Alo IM ~to &.o.. 2AO OOSrA MESA-4140 Need& 0 °"'an lo ci<y view! Bltns, N rt a. h e Phone Service-Hid. Pool HOME IS Family' 2 Br bouR w 1 gar. ewpo -•c e Children & Pet Section WHERE 11/z BA EVERYBODY'S BQRROW ro $25,llOO .., the pd. KldS" ,.Ot .,.. . a er $215 -2 BR. 1% Ba. ,.,pie. Ad u on1 Le ' • s· ·1 Monllily YOU FIND IT. • • • DOING ITI eqait;J ID your home. Use b It n s, yard , pa t 1 o, u 2s Y -a&e 2376 Newport Blvd., CM Don't bother kddng we'U Sharp tree-lined •tree t Ute IDlft3' *-'any purpoee-. child/pet. 3 BR, va, bllns, frplc. 548-9155 or 645.3967 Beci.-nt Mansion lfind lt for you. w~ have FALL I.a in the air and Wb1mtaavev maner1otla:rln 0wr·S5JllD an lft1 estates::':3 AJ!A-f!f&So~:e $350 -l&:Den.Frplc.Home. Fa(..'(!srt~~ ~2garBR +2 Ad Hood for SS oo Rent. • a~. • BR + JB' x 38 , htd new listings Oomlni in leaves att everywhere, very Green alley! New • and perm! propa:1). Call ~ ,,.::.: ,,,.:i...... • Gar., yard, deck. Beautiful carpo • ~· 1UA>V • • ~_..~ v evecyd It dot'l' ha qua.int. Freshly painted A: m.ariret. bmer modl!L 1 6VO> . • -~· pr, ....... ,. the View! ba, 2-car carport, $250. Both NEW apta for eduha only. It fltrd pool, xlnt toe lr& what ~ w:/:ii, we'~ 1i~ seller says sell with all bedroom or den dawn and 2 FIKAMClAL SERVICES A pet. NU·VIEW RENTALS split level. Call RI tr , Balconies. fi replaces, beam· .. .. ' .. trees, dbl door entry' Jig 11 1 •·-· •• subnn·t tt 500 down bedroom& ;;;: bar Pdo-·~ -~ · ..... _.... ~ ... .,, .. 0 !'i4~. ed celllnal, wood panell.ng, fm1 liv rm, big -··' kl! or you. ...,,.,""'... ..., ed ..11. • • .aoo;r .pawu. Agt F• 531...3311 v•.............., or ~........ ca"""~ d~-. n-•· .... ""'' and take over FHA loan to-..-• a.ta Mesa 6G34M • • · Dupl•x•• Furn. 345 ·..-·....-~ ......,.,.~.., w/all elec l>ltln range/dbl e· ~eel h·111 willi ...,...ents of $194. We'll lonriln ...tty Inc. ,.., N. ,,....i., BML Balboa Ponlnsulo Lar!')! Niguel !Ion ding willi pool. • :~=nt.~"'."w/~ I' show It'°'°"' (714) tA 44G5 IM hrs.) A•~ s. Euclld Sl.53$-ISIS LEASE yrly 3 BR. 1" BA, $400/MO. Spaoious 4 BR. Corona dol Mor f"i:!,~=·1\':,~"f~\: uptraded crpta, w/w drapes, Duplu:e1/Unh • AmbehD 71s.s2so fam rm., $D), 1st & last. $10,COJ hm., ~ach, view, $200-mo. UUI pd. 2 BR. Wilson (Just \Yest of lrg master suite, patio, block REALTY tale 1U DID Blu:bwst St., $1CK1 Dep. 310 L l n do, security. 831-1453• w/Frpl.l'.'. UPPER. Quiet Newport Blvd.) wall. PricOO under mkt. A Company WUh VWon Realton 5C5-M91. Carden Grove 53CM300 ~XM. Mesa Verde married couple. No pets. Huntington Beach :r,_950• Existing 5%.% FHA Univ. Park Center, Irvtne Open Eves Balboa Dllpln: 17422 Bndt Blvd., 2 BR. Famib' room Bltx:k 675--3613· j;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.j Call Anytime, 552-7500 New on the MarWt. One 3 ~S.~ atn.crt from ocean. S:USI~ Year· 3=· ~A bo~.Mes~~:i~~ Duplexes Unfum. · 350 LaQuh,ta Hermon I J Oftlce hours g AM to 6 PM p q. 1 , • Bedroom and one 2 SaDla Ana 5e336l ly Lea.ae. 6"lS-8416. frw)is $275/mo 833-8320 bef • ..,.,_...._ Bedroom. °"" Ualt baa ~7 w 1-SI. C.pl1trono Boach Tpm 64S-3001 alt 1, uk 10,,_C::.;•;.;1::.;11;...:.;Moso~;:,._----2~ 52""'~"' BA.,.. Furntlf 1· 16M4711--)54M103 La11una Beach .,-··-· c1 1 1 [1 1 Fireplace. New Jnkrlcr --rw • _ Mike 1· -""' -.. .. a aq u • - -Paint. One Block to Ocean. S1D1a Ana 511.fl.ll ::;:;.;:--=----I PLUSH 2 BR, all newly P a r k 11 k e sunoundlngs. OWNERamdou.s Pool home * NEW * BAYSHORES $63,500: Call Anytime, 6fil WeM•010stnAve.. ~cr:ir:"'mi! bT~· Midway City palrated, 1% ba, ~~n pooi,1 ~~~: 8eauttful yard. pat f 0 ' • • -lUI • ..,...,. D<uC• '¥ l.n:u.u·a .~ ... , II I• ans O'll ~• crpts drps. 2 car gar dJ"vr hookup prl patio DO lES . ' ' with 4 bdrms:, 2 baths .. CUstomprtv --•~poo1"""2 ~: J!!"· All new4 ~.R •• ~tedE ~·--· 64&-0550. ~ W1""d"'""'1"'0 Loll!BS008 f:.~:....P'· Agt. F ~ e: $199 • Not Bad! 3 &, 2 Ba, ;;:a=· ~·wt!:~: To UTILJLITvtng. PAID built-ins, fireplace, rear liv co, heavy shake roof. 4 patlo from each room. Iii hil Corone clel Mar Kldaipeta ok.. Agt. Fee: pe't.a, $lill) mO. 548-8754. ' :Adqlta, No Peta tng rm brk $32 900 W-2561 SJ)!ldous bdrm&., !ge. Uvfng Large :I-car garage. Walk to """" ~,,...... 847·!2l'I. le211 Parkside Lana 0. must 0 leave. ~ ~·~tv~c~= =~ ~~··L~8ee~ V.Z4ZI 2 "'"• y"o .. ~ Lo• 2 BR. l ha. tncd yard, ,:11;;;~;.;·-~'--~2-BT~.-d-u-p!-ex. Newport BNch_ C714) 847-iMl bdrms., 2 bath. Lovely en· tne &: glass Loe.da of Burns. ' . i ~· h I ' ans garage. Coaij>l redecoratai. Crpll, drps. Oilldren ok. Live By Th• Channel <!,!>~~~fls:k ~ ~· ~ try. Built-ins, dining rm. storage area. '.see this ex-e 644--2430 e SUUIOW;YOfncCUWBLCO. $295 mo. '13-MOl or Agt. Fee. 847-1207. ln Newport Shores to Parbkle Lene.) Fireplace, family rm. No ceptiooal home at $89,900. l.oftlt rata Onnae CD. 6'B--7245. Newport Beech Enjoy Olympic Pool. Tennil ~~!!'!!~!!J!ll!J!!l!~~!!I down. brk $34.500. w.6691. * 499-:!l!OO * E I Iv 8 2 FOURPLEXES s.ttlor Mii-C... HANDSOME 3 BR. 2 BA & Volleyball and Walk to LOW WEEKLY RATES HUGE xc us • ~yc .. 1t Ms.21n 545-Mll home. ui bright ldtch & THE BWFFS the Ocean. --•. ~ By Ownor 3 BR. 2 la ea<h. $13IO mo ·~--21 den. $3Zlmo. Yr lae. Handoome 3 BR 2 BA Exocvtlvo Sullft SPANISH VILLA ~ ___ ,,.._ 3 BR, 2 BA. huge paneled rental $123.500. -·-.,.. ,.._ m.1010 ANGELITA PLAN , Duplex -Now Availahle 727 "ll'orktown Blvd. Two story 4 bedroom with . ~,..:r Fam Rm. Kitchen w/bltinl RIVIERA REALTY ~·.... 250 Cost• Mesa llngle--Jevel tn mint con-S2SS Yearly Leaae Beach Blvd. at Yorktown tile roof, Spanish courtyard. ~~= refrig, breakfast bar, etc. &rl-1007 Eva: '6-5fil8 dition on a .pectacular 642-3513 536-M11 ~bu:n.::; r!:P~~ _. ... ..._.c-Masstve Liv Rm w/trptc ~4":!.Cf !W =LOVELY 4 BR. faro ~u!d.lt J'~~~ STUDIOS & 1 BR't. tnaMive brick fireplace, ~kto = :.,tlo ~ Income Property lM ~kt on 4D ac in Apple rm, fireplace. crpts, Spotless thruout. vacant. 1 I riiil • FUil kitchen 1-lwood noors, loac!J of p Cml:ilm opener. i.rg lot. $64,950. e DUPLEXES Valle7 -3 -Valle7 chps, patio W/Wl~ $550 mo. Broker, 644-ll33 . _......,,,...,.~ : l'.,,~clllt!ea ~~ w::filtt ~in~ ~~~WllilIID11 Prine. only. 646-6337. e TRIPLEXES nf...XHJM Owm!r-~ m College Pt. $295 days or eves. e Fl'eft uUUties " ' O~~ lea- 3 bdrm EMERALD BAY NEW EXCLUSIVE 1n• !_~!P ... L~~ ~ ";;.-~ "t:;:'tJ» :;~~y G~ B~..°L~~W Apll. Furn. 360: ~:"°~ serv. avail. nt"Lro ' ' White water view! StePll to M~~ O:.."i:;;":tt': ,_. -.......... TORS 540-1151. Ocean view, walk to heh. 3 & • Bar.a.Que • ~~· ~ beach. 6 bdrm, 6 ba, powde!' Baytront 4 BR., 3 baths prtme properties to cbooR e SHARP EASTSIDE 3 4 BR, no pets' or children. BalbN lsl•nd ~ • Pbone Rrvice j :::.~!i~~t%;n.°~ ~iter~pan~. ~ ~: P~C:Osuli.:S# trom.CaU615-tlllD. ·• I ----]18 :m;0 !m~~W:, STEPS~OCEAN l BR, upper apt , •1 ~:~;6& 1 .- m--·'-te. brk I• 9 , 9 5 0 Pan. Lib w/trplc. Lge 3377 V1a ~ Npt Beach • _ CllJVeftd. tio .... ~ -,.., red e co rated/sundck. l BACHELOR •1 ftft _.._ ~~ ~ playrrn w/trplc &: wet bar. I pe. ' .... -~ •""'""'~ TOWNHOUSE DvrLEX penon, quiet. Yrly, Balboa • un., w--• . Rec. compl. ~. Kathryn 673-300 ~~ ~ ~~ 2 t. defpn/1oftl~ sundecklse, Island, 673-7397. ~ prlvbath. 1aan: oi ~ BY Owner, Newport West, 4 Raulston BEACH DUPLEX . 111 Ill Fw Ir. .3()0 ~.. • 1 • pa.,.,, c. ~, •. :yrty · BAYFRONT 1BR prt patio -. Rec Ji 1::i lo :. BR, :IBA, walk to beach, e 644-2430 e $61000 FP $S1llD DD. • 5219-A River: 548-8532 --~-1 1nqu•-' ·-So' pool tab! • " ba"· ' -& park. w/quallty 1 BR each. " b1k to ocean. fhlw. ..... ftlum ...Var C.-.. Mor MESA VERDE EXF.c· i>:>me, 3 Br, 2% Ba. ~ No. ~~ -' See ...Jor ,.~ iiilii ' =1,:~~~'.G?: .. ~f!~~·~~ in ~~[~! :·~-. ~ ,~s:;.: 1Y~ ~ ~.;_~~ =t~7.~~ brl.!:~~~5 M~ -~.:'1i{:~1.o1 ,J S:95ocl~= & dog nm. ~l~b~ut!~e~~ Newport Beach, 613-2008 &:e-Nttw2Br. 2BLFrplc. ~~·~ =R vtw ,-Br 2 Ba S.lboa PenlMVll Sl35. ULTRA NICE Al>t. 6 ' OWNER d e a p • r a t e . 3 everything. Fresh as a LUXURIOUS 3 story cedar 3 881 Dovft' Dr., NB f6C1tlD .:i:f: r:;:' ,': c\::"" Jle<k. PIO. I BR adulta r.oc.d/lkd Cn>t. drps, pntenU, pool: 3 BR' plut Den/BR, 2 BA. 1 ~ Pr!' ~.:-.=: ' bdrm&., 2 baths. Carpeting. daby rondltlon. Helvenly Br ch&nnel home + over 'ir lrllt beoclo. N B Goz-. OI Hainll.,. / bltlns. $415 mo. 6"-52!W. bile h'oln be&<,'h. fl\>lc, N<Jj< I~~=:!· ~!:::<;::~=;:=.:I DWng nn., bullt-ln1, vlewlromliv!ngroom-one ..,....1 bdrm luxury-apt. SHARP TRl.PLEX Olld/pet. • • Extra -$Zlmo. San Clomonle tQ June 19 $250 mo, Yrly MEN, omall belch botel. 1 llrepW>e._pat!o. No down ,..·u never lo...,L Im· Pier t. allp for 3 boall + COSTA MESA NU-VIEW RENTALS 1115-1651. • • $311!1 ~· 61Sot1514. Rooms $21.:i) per wk. Apia. G.I. brk-$27,900. 84J.6681, macul&te condition. $52,500. =:·R.in;;ny~ $198.000 rB-tlDD ar e3-3HI 4 BDRM, f.am rm. 1" Ba, GOLF Coone O.V\ew, 3 Br, WAU< to clean or fiah in $96 per month. 536-'lU!6. · 1 TIBURON CONDO Ml ' ' ,,.,......-.ap1.1aoame$4115. r.oc.dyd,quletat.B.f•ppl. 1Ba.-fl1>Jc.$21Dmo. yourbackyard.Bac:h.UUJ $95-Summer'1Q>mlngtothe ' SPANISH DECQR-3 8'drm. .,,,,,,.O~t!IJ'/, BLUFFS CONDO FORTIN CO. ._..,_ -11:19 -Awil 411/'13, !ae, l.t.iiUl. 64S-O'l!i5. pd. Agt. Fee. 847-1207. Beach! Bach. Ulll pd. Agt. 2% laths, like new •hai REAL ESTATE 3 Bdrms., 2% balhl RNltor Ml 5111 $U5 -uur pd. I'S -11111 ..,. -· SCS.'1391. Condomlnlum1 2 BACRµ.QR ap11 on tray -"Fee=, ::;:114'1::·12l'I=·;__ ___ , ~'tr!".!\"''--~ e~ TED ~i'l"" ASSOC. ldl. <ke -· &mil pa~ Brilbll 2 Br. Unfurn. 320 ldea1165 •~retired/ • Yr. round; L!'J!UllO ...... • """" !"' • 1190 Cle..,.,.,. SL !47l Lido Coo -.a dol -& Crpla, -pr. ailld>on ~ ••• mo. m.4468. clubhouse. •••---CHANNELtR0NT DUPLEX ~ -firm. 1 Br. Jleoqltf!d 847-12l'f; I.Uh& $225; Bacbelor.$125' en-!U'• beach. bila A . best toe. 011~_poof·-"• 494-9!173 549-()316 Via .N~ 615-8500;~+ $115 • Util pt.. Lrg welcome. A&t. Fee. 1r1rr Ynrly.1Bdnn$175·2Bdrm ROQM A Bath w/ prt.,..te l !1111•, all lerms. CALL • 3 " 1 BR., pler/lkrat, ~~\'»..."'-ft Ooma -l<ES.\ Verde, beaut 4 Br, 2 PURCHASE Manhall Realty 6'/5-4000 shop' .. No. end..-. • 968-4456. ~ ~ • 1 • 1101.000. .. ~=:.::.---= -• 11r. 2 s.. 0oma aa. trirc. ~~ -~t1o ~ n.o.. ... v ·~-~~ 1 1 11 , EUeen Rapp, Rltr. fM..8140 ~Q;p. &r. Ind! Yesd1;1;'1 da. $295. .....o;wv ··-. -· "~,....fa tobft~b 2 ~~ :.:"""=A;...;.;*:.:""'=----1 -• -Duplexes near the ocean _ 615,61tlO ~EWlltcrALS -3 BR, 2 Ba. $480 TOTAL CASH Fl'ealiJy decorated. 6'J5.8S3l. DELUXE 3 BR., 2 bl' duplex. INC~~!s;R~~RTY Miles*~~ ·F0Ul-Pl.£XES m..ew ,. 91 -:%°'..,._-,...""'air-~ tar MOVE-111. INcuioES cosr Corono •I Mor ~~· ~~· mk~ . 25' Frt. Re!all sto<e. 1 BR apt N lghts Spao. 3BR !BA + J.mR Noa""'I -St»Nttr,. " Tmtn.1 i Br. ':..~ ~ ~~':Si 2 .blu lo Bia Corona. Lrg. diltance to sbopptnc It " beaut decor. It furn. View. ~ "* ualts. ar So. Oout Pim. -. Gar. Ollld A pell condo. rommun!ty OS yn. Bachelor. $ISO/mo. Ye...,, lcl>OOll. Encl ,..,. yard A ,' Studio, 2 gar, In rear. Ex· BEST BUYS $'19.000. au:ll. -da. Piia-Wall<., n ·Eich Uolt llOO olL Agt. Fee. 841-!2l'I. or older) 2 & 3 Br, 2 ba. 1 adul~ no J>Ole. SIS-1624. J)!llfo. ~· No pell. 3lll5 • : HOME + DUPLEX Pan dab I e . $ I o 0 • 0 0 0 For the be•.t ""'" In N<wport clpala 48 only, Owaer/Bllr, tJ:;' ~ $UO, C¥ $8&. $IS5-6barp 2 Br! Bltns. Bullden cloto out price. DELUXE 1 BR. Garden ApL Coral. pt. A. !167•2853. , ;: Older? Bdrm. home & newer ~b : rk lltventory Hei&ltll from a -at ~ --A ,..... ,_ crpta, "'1>o. praae. Agt. ru~ 3 &. b'om $22,500. PrtvcJ':!fo. mstmo. Ye"" Newport llMch " dupl~ on large lot -room .<XII . .1..t.1. .... ~ e e $22 000 to a home at $65,00> XLNT Eastslde · Fee-MT-tm. TRA. CK AGENT Jy. 6t0--085l -' for 2 more units. X!nt lo<:. ~-and for a wide seleclloO ol =.=-~/er": -""'-• Slll>-Vuant . 3 Br. Crpta. Coola Mose I A 40' BOAT Only $39,5001 BKR. 53&:-2551 2 BR new, under con-the best homes in a.ta (2) 1 Br. Jis,a tttm. G...... d.rr-. bltns. patio. O.ildren Back S.y ~ be docked at the' ~te oWNER mov1ng. • bdnn• .. 2 -. 146.500. ..... .... "'· -. .,.. Agt. r... sn-!2l'I. BEAtmruL eo.... • BR., Casa de Oro ~~ o1 t!li. ...,... bath&. Family rm., 2 BR. 2 BA CONDO, CA.LL Q. ,4,•1414 2BR. $185 mo, 8'1ltl only, 2~ Ba. 2 car prqe. ALLUTILlTIESPAlD l-•.iuu1a.pt.wlthagiant fireplace, dining rm • beachfront, $42,500. 9!V-' Mount•~ Dtlert, bldna. w/w c:rpQ, Call &ft 5 Onnpl. redecorated. Pool. C.ornpare before you rent 30' x ~· ti~ room. What Bullt-lna. Near the beach. 5 units on Coast Hiabway. ~ Rnort lM pm, M5-8665 Putting Green. Avail Jm· Custom dtligned, featurlna: a spot to live or have u • '5% down •. bric $31,450 $m,OOO. a.&ALTY GREEN Valley LUe.. DIC *PRIVpatio,endgar.2 med. S-350/mo. eaueSpactouakltchenwltbh vacationrentat.Alludllties 96).6566. R2 land tor a unita. $100,000. N••r N""•r• P••• Offlr• Bear area, new 2 11;y, 3 Bil lil•ll * .,.._ Br, crpta. drl)I. $110/mo. 675--2:148. Monthly or Yrly. ~ Uahtinc paid. Bkr. 615-1225. OWNER transl. 4 bdrms.,' 2 ~. 'TOREDRS CA,!l;P ~_'/: Duplox-Catall~ Dr. " loft. Shak2 roof. -* Ml•Ottl * · No ...,i.. or pell. 6'13-361IO. '\olboa Penlmulo • !11'.P.""llkle dln'i.atea 3 "' 2 Ba newly furn, crpt'd baths. I.arxe yrd. FlrepW:e, ~ • 497-t•--rr.ahJy painted Inside. New briclt lplc. FAU, -crpa. Fount In V 0 e nume-e o1oft&e " drp'd. IDblB. Lrg prtv family rm. Dinina rm., tor George Ol' Jim. carpetln&, nea.Mll!W roo[, ewty bltn. c:tGllJ( furn. W.-CDITA • • ., • N!:W-Ex:ceptlonal View _ • Private patioa: patio. 1 blk beh. $350 mo built-lna. Patio. Rm. for THE BlG ONE copper plumbing. Call 1Dr Jakt:, anall boat Jriv, X1nt 1'belle Aft Jmt A Few Of $115--Carefree Uvlncl l er. ~. on ocean front· • C'lotedle saraa-e w/ttorqe ~· t W ~UOSt_ '7~ 00,t. bric $29,950. 846-0604-Extremely moder n t 1t1 c appointment to aee. view of aid aloDt. J"lll' Our MANY Rm'FALS • • • O>ndo. Crpts.. drpl, bltna. qe, 2 BR. Condo, 3 BA. • Marbll pullmaD a REPOSSESSIONS 4-levei 4 BR, 2% be, den 6Th-52IO Broker uound ....i.• All -. * flov'd J)!llfo. Klda/pt!IB ok. 8ell cl"" oven. sep. din rm, • K!ng-sz lldrma -'-==·----- home w/bullt-ln kitdlen & BY OWNER Priced at oob $II.ti».. ~l 111.0(X ., Be9ch! A&t. Fee. J47-10'l. aundeck balcony. e ·p_ooJ • Barbequu • aur-LUXURY Baebelor apt , For Information and !ocatloo 2 ~ 11rep1aeeL n-· 3BR, 2BA brlck m -53&-31119 ,_, -Utll !'Ii Huntl......_ llMch $310/moothly. (ll >ZH933. rounded wltll pluab laJul. Balboa 88J' Club. Mar<:h 15 of thtte FH.A A: VA bomea. Mstr BR aulte w/bath on nuuu1,1 • BIG BEAR CABIN .__ • .......... Priv. Party. tcaping. to J\ine 15. Mature, ~. oontaKASABIAN m~~= s::::. ~.~ l4t ~ ~ ~ t.-1 Br. 3~~i!WU:.'.'4~..: ~:.-2 ':: ... & dlhwshr A~1l~'~" ~==--~ :: Rul E1tole 962M44 BY OWNER ~~ ~~ -""":-heat, w/w carpels & New pain!, crpto .. -: 366 w wil'!."·" 1e..,. SU w. aa,., ·""""'" :.: WALK TO 8EAOfl Rancho LOVELY new 2 Br! 2 BA, ~=.a 1T'"-!"'.;11;:: 0::.... 1114l --. . ~ 2 a Gu drapes, double garage, l'"°I. Contact Mr. Queen II · SC.l9'11 'seaCb.6rCan S, B. ll8!H832 ; Lacuesta 3BR,28A,dln ocnw TopolW..,d.21521 • • • ·fenced, !dscpd $235 S4Hl32. HOLIDAY PLAZA da,ys 883-29C.ves. :· ~: :u_1g:·;.i&.~1.'" lain ~~ 1~~ .:."'Z118 before ~::as~. :, 6 Pill R*N= ~= l*M ==· CbJWpel. ~~~en!, i67M7i Irvin• D:;,~L ~1fl'.!,.!i ,:.it ~ f;" 120 ~ • :e:: ~: SEACUIT only home awil L uno Hiii ... -a fttrl<.1dll :.·=i,-1 ' NEW CONDO"'INIUM Ampll; par!clnr. Adulta. no f,l.er/float, I~ :yr. ,., on goU oome, 9th f&irwaY• •• ,.. 1 1~ Will bo> -P-11'· .All • * . 3 ~ i iAS:..tfloplc. ~L 2 8', pr, pool, $21D. 491-1342 J ~ Pomona Ave C Iii y $!3-'11131 or :: ~Br, 2" Ba. owner. . --.~ cub ~ -CaD $l&Pll1VATEI l Br. 2 Ba $U!.50/mo. · t:ru:'°" 4 Loi""" Nl("!I · 1 BR .. Furn., 2 Ari:· ~ts, o~~oolY.~ ~~ .. ::: DUTCH HA VEN S OUT Mob! * Noel. TOWNHOUSE. 3 BR. 21' Ina rm. xtra lrS· rooma. 2 Br Upper watli to beach. BUILDER'S 4R '::i....""• kldw/pet er n 4/96HiQ uk for 's EA TERRACE queen&lzebed,)lriv.dresa-l1451nc:!util.8~ l JEWEL CLO E ._!,-5~ 125 LANDLCORDSI ~ 1lv!nit le Ealy! 2 BA. b<'aut. lndoc:pg ll view. encl. pr. w/otorqe. Adulll $ZIS. tncJ. ullL :reartv, ovall nw .... Br. CGodo. ~the-.. $3llO mo. ient or 1-Inc. only. no pell. 3/1. {215) 447..fla • .., Only 5 HOMES LEFT ...._ u .... Rentals WWW•llC. ? ... ~RI~~ Wallt:~~ok. ,.... d~. 21.'I: -: 1035 Fullerton, CJ'-· M......,rt.......... :~: v.cant . Need qulCllc ale! · 3 BR 2 BA. e!ec kl!Ch, !lft- pl. pool olzo lot w/cciveted pa&. FleJtlble le1'ml, VA« aubmtt. CALL -· IWUll -18 -"" .A&<-... ' altS2l3. m.:l2112. 2 BR. 1 BA bltna enclooed """'" = :;' At la Cuesta Verde \p~r:.t:,: * MM1ll *'='J:l"'*T2 Br~. NewpQrt .... h =· nr nArt... .A CLEAN1or2BR.Mulll no ·: · SA~l!~=::G ~.-'"'o!e":: ~ LANDLOIDSI esiu;.,.~,.:."w-~: 8LUFFS3BR,2BA.YeorJy ~.Multi on\y. PSO. ~"iec'ti1~'~w¥21 ;!' "ID Ull'llM Hills Da U..tol' H ' 5I0'1Jl3 ..,. ._,,...,,. bl _..,, lrriM, leue U'ISIMO. Water FURN. 2 BR. APL Pool. hi. Uftfum. , 365 Ii"',. 1111111' lllU OllllS WANTED: Ii C-~ e Orma drl IW e View. Call 6'15-5982. a ... to lho!l". Adulll, oo :.'5: •, c:pt.:..::~r.".';. = S & 4 BID ROOM SJl L•ftft -.,0.. ~ aalJ. -"'f:'l"iif to~ t; 2 BR., 1" balha ...... 1225 Townhouoo Unlum. US pell;J}60t.,mo. C.M Corono .... Mor ::· CIU...., thla le ,..r abode F..-~,400 ~;}-j~~--~~2Yii!~l~~Prt~v~-~~~~~~~~I ""'~ BR, 11' Ila., ah' cond $23S Hunllntlon '5Nch mona, · ;1 r.r the rest o1 ,..... ur.. 2 -.o97o NU-VIEW ltl!NTALS 2 BR. 1 balhl ......... $300 1 BR. Terrace , swim .. pool. •' BR, cure clean and nacb' ~ r· Dual wlde -Wla --3 BR,, .......... $3301$311!l 2 " 3BR -newly Adulll 211" UJ. No chUdlen. a ~ :! DOLL HOUSE !Or -· ~ to 111 ·-------e . Oceab view 1n 1 J~ ar l BR. 3 ba. faJ!I nn ... S3'IS Pa In,. d. wuber/dr:rer, No peta. 11~, U!50. 1993 ~ :; lhopplnsandtCbOoll-Exc:eL 1.al\lna Boacb. See to a> hm:.W OlAJUIIl9G pe_•laaala38R.,~t.lba . , ..•. $39$ crpb, drJll, 96M78L Church St.~. ..._ ~ ftnanc!na. CALL $6-0tlB. Lido 1• =IL * 411M!G e::~=i.i I J h·11 -TIME FOR 2:'~~. =~..'."01:::; ON::~· ~i NIW LISTINQ sr~ 20x44' ....._ m.1::.-• nu I tenant. 64!1-:111)/-Apts !Um./un!Um....... • I ~-pl"' don: 3 batha. In ~--· Oap•.......... • I'll. -"UICK CASH 2 BR FURN. APT. rirepiace ; prtv. = : tmmai;wate, well delianed·. _..._ .._,._.,;.;;.:;;;:i. .,, No chlldten . No pets. Poot. Tenni. Contnti· • L1oo"':tfAL TY ~ t'"1!AllllAIN~ mrr ~"" rw1 ..,. ':' ..f!;f,t ~·.: "'0rm~~ Vision THROUGH A m center St. 642$18 soo s.a r..n. CdM Mfa :l S31T v1e,11.lf'>t0' 8-ll 90~'1 '-' • ~ ftr11~ lt1 .. All1 II == ":u~·~~.. DAILY PILOT 'll·~·:.~.l':!."ii:t~ (Ml\CArthur nr Cioa&t HW)') i; l~~~~!!!!!!:!!!!"'!!!B I • "* 'fiiiiiER ~ACE FOR * * " *LAllDLOIUlS* Ofll« hour& I AM to I PM Wllaon. CM. ~ CHARMING ll!rM. prt. Bldll ,,,,,_thwlntlloJ .... Don't llvlln ::r. tho lhlp! JtENT. 1r1. -· •• Mb.,_ nllZ lll:lfrALllERVICE . WANT AD BEAUT ruRN 2 BR. apt o/gar. lncld• """' A.i.~21Jot Clo .., ~~!);,r..~P N ... ~ ;:.,~;,:. o"adl ll:' ci"!lll1::".:'1111.lldJ """ od C:.:-~ fOSll ~--.~ of 642-5678 u~~~~~I. Adlll, "' =94.crpll, drp&. lrplc. • I) 1 I ( , ' • . DAll.YllUT -·-l!tl C ........... -~1 ! .. _ ........ J l ~ ... -1~1 L----'--I~ I -~ ---I I u.rw.. a&!'P':Uilfarn,. 365 l ~Al>lt...~iiiiiiiiii~~;!;;;:.:;Ap;;,~;.;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;.j :"""""~;;;;;;;;;;:;;;«I0~1 ; .. ~.; .• ;.;.~ .... ;~~~·:~;~,;,~,~11~ •• ~~.~1 ~s~•;1:c~.; .. ;.;':~,,~~~,;:;0,;~;~~~5!~~LUID5CAPIH~~~~c~~ c.ota -Fum. w """""-:171 Fum. W Unfvm. 179 ROOMS IU wit up wlldt $30 STORE$ JESUS -'°' -· P---Sow, ~ ~ .. ~ ... "'':'"'p1oe,•1 •··11111~,:~1 Cc" I .. -... ..._. ........ INdt Huntington Buch wit ....... ~ ..... Ilalio a-. ~ ...i -·· ,.. ..... .If ,.. - -• -..,_ ~ ·--.. , ...., , -• -.. UMI. ' an. ~ s.. e I;;··;;;-.. ;;;-.. ;;·-;;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~~.11=.m..., ~.*=. .. ~111e ::"'al:;.':.',""* ct= w• ~~ :,-.:!""...::...... ~ = • :•·...:.."': ~a-Nopols.N>~ e HUNTINGTON BEACH FINEST e FURNiSHEll--. pvt~ BALBOA INN • ...,,. '"'Ill.;~ -~.~ Polios,~-~~!&~~ -~.AID-·--T. SPANJSHCOUNTRYESTATElJVING '""'°'•pvt.,,n:b.81..,blnl :ro5MalaSt. =:.~ .. -=Pool O..MMS14. -.... ~7229 s c1u11 c PHA"t a ne.s. ~ ~G 'i!:l: 2 i: 2 Acres beautiful r:Llike surroundings. Cyn., L"C Bcb. Small dos 61W740 ldoalif7 -. ...r;, ,.. aJlll'OM °"'"""' -. No ..;..,,. i-.Jla&a, - -· -' SUnken pooL Spar . Spanish fountains. allowed.-· "'THE FACTORY"' """""~ "°'*"' &.. )It loo •• :P llo -_...w. bOJi< 6 ........ IEW'E • -. -now. l8tb 81., C.M. e Spacious Rooms • ~parate dlnlng room ROOM tor -lo ™ Pl mall,~ of n _..., n<o -,-. v-. JWo ""'-D-l!ZL °"""'""" Tllrf. - lad ..,..., OW pr. l.\BGE 2 BR. cu,.u • e .Walk .ln.Closets mo, 11 eord trplc wood sin. nu -aYalL n-trkioior..s. ....._Vie. -c:.tr-•301. •AID ,.._ --Man ' wu... lld&ot • Home like kitchen & cabinets 2TS FIDw<r SL. CM 646-$136. $80/Mo. ~ tor --" -on. wk · -:-,:,1:,:me.$130/mo. llledroomUnfum.$165.,F.um.'185 GuellH-415 ~~~~~ -.--.. -,::r . __.,.Pp~~ ... 1,. -·-2 °-'-Unfllm. .... Furn ..,,. --. &ZM. _ ...... Uc.'d . * LARGE 2 BR, $ ......,...,... •-· . ....., * Prlv.io Room * . 1 VIC-... A.-6 'I ~. -* 5IMllll CUSTOM PAINTING -MfJIS blt·h•.-. • TownhoUJeZBdrm.,l~ba.,l,400sq.ft. For BAUJOA ISLAND S'IOREH.B.,._.dar.-JAtS !1 Im -In -SISOf-. No peta. m.. Furn. $2to Ambolalol')'LadyorMan ~t~$1'15rao.l22Agm, Labl'.~•·•1rw • .__. ....,. --~ ap.T.nter"': ~~=--· e ALL UTILITIES FREE e Good, notrttloua Food. ottl ,...-. Ue'd. ltr WV0. 5<Hll36. =. • ... L Uc. IJlL u40..,""" 2 lr/S 1r 111 bo Walk to Huntington Center Nice, cbeedu1 •'™P"""· lncluotrlol ROfttol 4SO POUND 2 -••-,,..,.... won't be .-rbld. -F•v' trt a Ulla f1tzd t F:.. fl• .. $115 mo l1dEslsn • 1 861w• pool, cpl/di», bib>. -ADULTS NO PETS * c.n 548-4753 * --a ---No.1 64W8l3 LA QUINTA HERMOSA NOW RENTING YidDii;' 2hl a. a.a ~ R d t_ .,...,.R * :im Q1111o. No. 5 ... MMm l6Zll PARKSIDE LN (7!4) 847•5441 Vocation -•• 425 LAGUNA NIGUEL -. 50 Bii -._ .,: :.• ' 'ti: .!".!".·Mae'" I ** BEAtml'UL 1 ii: 2 SR. 4 BJk S of S Di Frwy Beach PAI:.M Desert Tenntl Con-M-1 FND. Imb Sdlll' P111W fmL ..... 55'Hl585 541-1444! 6tS-1nl °"*''......,,. Guden AoU. • • an ego · 0~ c1ominlum. 2 BR. outatano UOO SQ. FT. • UP. Vic. lTUI SI., Cll --~ c -:rrr '9' 1&1 • J .... .. -trplc,pool$16$1BO. !Bit. W.ofHolttoPaI'kside ding vu, ad)uent pool, On San Diego Freeway BetL----utquw . aJ;.,.Paarea. Llc/J Q1I l57·2ML I'!"!!!!!~'!"!!!!!!!!,;,,,,!!!!!~!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,... I therapy pool, """'"-$3'15 Call 831a!SOO MS«m TAKE --$150 yrs Reia turn. GC-2356 NEW l BR. $1111. 2 BR. $210. Apt, Unfur'n. 365 Apls., per mo, unfum >"ly be. FND. Male, aml ..... -· -....,_ Fat S • r v . ~~ ' _,_ ~· - -...._ w/ !fr bcO • _,_ AduJta. no Fum. or Unfvm. 3706T31400 ·.:;:..c"i'-....,-~~--o"' MARTIN a ••soc a pooc11e. Vic. ""--·--T-· • --g, 1~-2 .... .... --- N rt ·--~ = ............. ~ --. -·· ........ <ell. lnle!r/ ...... !!:: -7... "' ~ E. 20Q> St., CM. -;,;;ant-:;.... Coato Moso Rent1l1 to Shiro 430 500 c'l~~R~A, nm-..:~ fml E .... alcol Llc/lDL n.e eat 66-61M. n ·s ''7 •.:.~,. ~:::-o:.,::n"•'-BR~.2-BA-.----. of• Palec:e'' ~~Tf br=apt ~~ For1eaae4600Sq. ft.3phme ~ 4ft 6 Balboa EL~ licemed. P=· 1nt1:t mi::!""°,: elf ·-........ .. f11>1<, pr, nr. Harbor & * * * Balboa Penin. $140. mo power, l<>U -fully FOOND male---....... SlmD jol>a, malnL R.eb. 541Hll59 551-7455. ti-. 2 ...._.., pooll. Balft'. 557-1134. OCEAN and SPARKlJNG NEW yrly. Female OK. Call heated, Costa Mesa. A: ftll*s. 50-5IB. • --fod1I. nM, 2 BR, l!( bo., atudlo. ~ ·~ or ~2018 ••· ~-of loot ..... -coD ~-I '" CUstam papor hanging. -Sowell> _.\.Non;;,. -. 285 011e, HARBOR VIEW --0 " ·-~ lNDUSTRIAL Units --..1t.2P.11. -'••I ..-m IMw booka In,.,.,. ,... 51113111' 213159'J.6221. BAY SHADOWS R':~TE wanted ID shr 3 U7S to $11'5 per mo. -Loot 55S JAPAKESE Gaedmer _,. bOme. 2131 896-4962. 2 ea Adults, no pets. BAY Elegant apartments dealgoed liberal space from1 $25 per mo. U wmk. Com.mere ia. I A-DISCOUNT Painting. Comm. M1 C '; 0,.-lltil 7 P"' MEADOWS APr. 387 W. ~ ~-!~·~' .... ~. -~•"'· Apa-ents Bmor thearpt& w11"""childe, $15/mo hr access. Mgr on~ REWARD-I am J.t ]'IS. dd A:: ...,... OWi;alde Yard A Resklentlal. lnL &: Ext. Pwtcesats Way, CM caaye=<..:SL:::.:CM.='-'&l&-00'13"""='--~".........,. ~ ..... .., ~ ••··~ 642-8773. • • cor Hamilton • Newland on Mardi 1. .m:r n.w ... Slniu:-Fm F.ld. "3-«121 &-'l&l1/6'B-2193. eer Hoe .. llhd A Dano Point = ~:u:.:,. ~ 5fJ"":R•s LlfR~ ~I MALE wants 1 em ale ~B. Call 536-9175 « --..,_. -.a 4'11. Pointing-Int., Ext. Jdsma tountains and 1orma1 pr-2 BR• FROM $177 t 18-25 i child • Eectnric <A btP* face cmlPIE'l"E ~ allo Reaonable * 645-5925 VIEW -balcony, new 3 bdr dens. All part Of the South 1 ~~~n~' $60 ~-2364 l3':LJ W mgu~ Unit :! ~a.:: =-~ 111 •' • j:ial,, new 1lwm. Pl f p tch R I 2 bo.. or 2 bd 2 ba, dish-n .. -·, •-~ a---ent N -CM No C ·~PM sq. • i---: power, •:••• ph!lting, ap. ~Free •• er, a , epil r ~· ...,-=• _....... Beautiful appolntmen~ in· o • ...,, • · • v-;, • nice office in front. S.W. a*1erL SIS zm. )~.-~·~-~-~'----.--i W!lber/disp. crpt, drps, gar· community. elude Decorator Fireplaces. WANTED: Lady with car to Costa Mesa. Phone ~228t, LOST Mixed blad:I • •PATOI PLASl'EIUNG !! I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! age. 83,1.-0CB; or 496-6569. 1 ~~ fro~$195 Shag Carpeting. Private share mobile home in eves 536-1047. Male poodle. 1'er'r'iier. f.; 1:... ~mow~ All types. Free estimates Large ~ 2 '8Asi3s drps, Models open 9 A.M •. til dusk Patios. Pool -Jacuzzi -Laguna. FREE RENT. New M-l Space with Office eeen Balboa A Supertar. Am Tl.ft wark.~ ne. Call 540-Q!25 cpta, yard. mo. Volleyball court -Gu 494-7972. 1300-28Xl ft 3 pbaae nv • "Oaarlie.•• &a.mt. -.. a. n:;_~ Plumbing Also large 1 BR $1$. Call ~ BBQ'~ Closed Garages. SINGLE Garage, Costa Mesa 254o-56 Fairview, S.A. 979--M84 Reward! I;.;;;;;,;;;;.;:. _____ I <9&-'lll58 Adulla, No Pel>. $20. Owner' 646-1252. 641-22211 REWARD $1111. Prarl. dia-~. ~· LR. OJ'IS PLUMBING Ent Bluff 548-6731 or 641rll74 -· -23. _. -----·Remodels ~ Repairs. Waler ON THE BLUFFS ..-ANTED, Lady tn share my Rentals Wanfoc! 4'° .......... ""f.!! .. Inn..... ::-= l:"aa,-P. =.,,,~ ~~ e DELUXE e 3 BR, 2 BA Apt far lease. Incld spac. master sUite, din rm &: dbl garage; auto door opener avail.. Pool '1. AT NEWPORT 2BR.houseinCostaMesa. RE~PONSIBLE usc66-06'18. c.~· ·a..--BIA. Complete Plumbing Pet OK. 838-0004. Busmess gnduate. 2 5. LOSI' gold chum hr:w •'-t .--tw . ~ Service FEMALE roommate needed, wants to rent 1BR, unfurn w/family mrmi•ft in 1•hpco. ~Ma.int.(..::=="~·==~==,-! °""' Mt.,.. ._ .... ..._._ .... _ ....... to shr home in CdM, Ose tO: hse or apt nr water, Newpcrt Beach. uea Y• dremp &4&-10'12 PLUMBING REPAIR beach, $ lOOmo. 675-8389 Newport' or Lagom Lae. R.eward! 6tt 5823 • ns GARDEIOHG TIME! No lob too small ....... wu.. ... ,... ..... _l·• ,..,_~SINff fd$ .. f,..fll5. .... tu<, ................. 00 •6AZ-.f..._.._ Cd»~.....,, ~Z*t. ~--• $287. & Amigus Wiry, NB Managed by \VllLlAM WALTERS CO. From Newport Blvd., tum at Hospital Rood (1 block atx:rve Pacific Coast ii wy) to entrance. 900 cagney Lane, Newport &.ach, Ca. 9'l660. Telephone: (n4) 6'15-0060 ADULTS SHARE my hOUlJ in Orange $135 mo. ~2060 aft &::.> MALE Ydlow cat, 1 Jr, V-ar:: a..., ~ Sien. CM-Nwpt. * * "2-3128 * * LA COSTA APTS. with man or woman-over 40, pm. _ Wake F<ftlt Rd, c.ir.. A: ll"riar ~ 66-mO!t DRAINS unclogged -ff.50 I & 2 Bedroom 538-1'.634 YOUNG Exec. desires small Reward: SlDcr ~ 2llih. J"APAlifSE Ci rd mer. Sewer lire to 100' -S1S • Caroets e Drepes house, turn or u n furn ~38519. 0•1....-pchn:d: a. * fi.cm8 * PA1lK NEWPORT •Pool e BBQ'a Goragos !Or Rent 435 w/enclooed gar In Npt ""POODLE, "'4na1e."""' ••·-n.e eoL "'31111. Sewing/Altorali?dll All Utllltles Paid Costa Mesa, to $200. Must / -~ • -zra.J "!an .. ~ ,.__ • GardonG.....,. Self S occupy April lst. Write w ~ • * s.. ~~ ~ • Alter tions-642..5845 DELUXE ·--~ Jrg ~• compl APARTMENTS 354 Avoc.ado St .• C.M. torag..Garogoa n--~•edadN ·~ ~.,. V>e. Paularim sd>ool -. Qnoletr -. • 1.AJVr..i-1. ~ L•fl-oa Mini w.--L-..... ................ D..MIUU, ....... 557-.!91'1 -----Flftftt.9'rr2303.Neat.aoeurate 20yearaexp. APARTMENTS mittorated Nu crpt, beaut the bay "4V71 f""9flVU Mesa, Ca.~. · ............._. · Cini -fttllc"s -3 s.un-quiet area. adlts, DO pets, on Various sizes from $25/rno 1 BR fum apt fur adult nurse SUN. 2 ~ ~ l'Olllll G.wnl 5w wtas ~·ion Repair lldac "°'* . a.tdl $pa. • 12532 cam.us Lane. No. 3, Luxury apartment liv1ng LOVELY TOWNHOUSE 3 U lock it • U keep the key & small pet. balooqy or gas statim:J. lluatilWfllll ~ • nam. OJuda • Game and ~ by appt call 91)2..3871 overlooking the water. En-Bdrm. Pool & rec area. On site Mgrs. 24 hr~ patio Cost.a M~ prefer ter. 213: 9M-GS1. CGlled. JIEl«mEl.ll'fG -CatpaGr Br"'IJ them In & Sawl mm.rd Raain. °' 96IHll5 joy $750,IXX> health spa, 1 F.rplc, cathedral clgns, pvt No move in -CdM: 64+-2884. Reward. BJ' wwwlttw.1. JDb. lld;y. M. JJilll CBll US for Service I 8!drm. l'nm $:151 swimming pools, 1 lighted patio, crpt, drps, bltns, No move out fees PLEASE! S3)D nnL Bil Jo• Oallidii:mr. Dam * REPAIR ALL MAKES 2 Bedma. nam. SD Huntf"lfan Beech r tennis courts, plus miles o1 d&hwhr, convenient Joe., nr Hamil~'tpa=edSt HB M/lay poodle. bt 2/11. Pt. a-sm. CSEA Member -Rella.hie MEDfTERRANEAN bicycle trails, putting, shut-~-Bay. Children ok. $.335 ~'15: 83l-0519' l~ 673-3437 / 5:11-21-111 m .,_. BAM DDUH, Oupeuby, Orange Co. Since 1961. GOING FASTI fleboard, croquet. Junidr 1•1 w.u.w-11. $365 turn. 645--0al2. .. tiom. S1i1i1c pdD mn. patios. Rice's Television Sales a-VIUAGE Choice 2 BR Apts. from $189.50 monthly; alao 1 EXTRA LARGE-1 Br. New SINGLE Ptn:ouls • GOWEN Lab Rebicw:r, 9 ....,., fwltb. awitcbes. Service, 1315 Logan Ave., W llada' Blvd. CM. $141/M and Z-bedroom. plans and apt paint, heated pool garage, W/Side, m>, 1ge mown birthn:mL • de.. 5t1-4115.. Costa Mesa. (1 Block S. ol fDj) 5151.alll ALL ~ PAID 2-story town houses. Elec-Fro:n_ $135. Matwie adult~ C.M. Sl'orage onJ.y. ~.;_3076Mo. left sidr vie. Balboa bland. HAVE 1Da1s, tr..s A: taJeot Baker.) Open 6 days, 9-5: tric kitchens. p:ivate pa::>a infant ok. No pets. 1887 642-4422 .no-I -me -Rl2ft'AL ornCE VILLA YORBA or balconies, """""""" dl"a· Monrovia, 645-2174. Offlco Rental 440 Pal'IDfto s 530 ' 7114 "' '"' -..,, ..., -1=--===----I OPmi t:Jt .All to Sclll PM b ..-..1"-~ ... ..a. REWARD $lllD.. Pead A Dia-cDng aroand J'UUI' boll9le Ttle Hmrth'ct_onBeacb peries. SU ternmean _.... 2 BR.. Free UWities. p ti [X utiY MRS. Kennedy Spiritual mmd ring Frt. 2l. ladies' Apt/Bas. '1S-!ittl.. 1---------1 A PlACE FOR (n41142.f622 ::;~~:.=-:: Pool. Encl gar. Dsbwhr. res ge ec e medium ... horoscope ...-.N~--"" RAIN C.-laatalled .CERAMIC Tll.E NEW" YOUR TREASURES F"""°" Island at Jamboree 241 Avocado SI. CM. """1ng ad"""" on all .af--· --. -hie. remodol n.e eat Small -""'" • '--., * ~rr, ~ ¥l&~Y * and s.n Joaq,,;n Hilh Road. 64&-m<. Waterfront Offices ~· .!r ~ "':E..~ .... ~ "')!:,~ n.e -· .. ---..,,. welcome. --· onr at oar IP•?M•• garden Telephone (714) &M-1900 Huntington Buch she had the God-ghen. A-::: NB. ~~"=-'="=-"e. ._-.. iijiW.1DlmU • _ • )'Ollr' Ollitl Spac. 2 A: 3 BR. in 4-plex. for rental information power to hel h ty ....., ~ _.....,. I 11 J ~ 1aam1ry ma. patio Several avail AlL EX-QUBORANVAD NEW 200Qualito 2000 ft. Mo. or Lease. Has helped preuniu:am tt.e REWARD! Ula m~ sr VAR h .-.:wt fut~ E:l\ikJ fie--~ TRAS. Pool,""' bldg. KldS FOR LEASE DIS Ill 'tied tenant• only. separated. wm help ,,,. ~ " ---• --""* ... _____ _,,.._,ut ... NQ~S2D-213. ~~. tOOFK:::A.~ Luxury Garden Apts BAY LIDO BUILDING w/your job where )'OU have ~-~~·~00~...n~ar~.~5~1!;1~-~~1 ~511~~1F'~~ .. ~;;;;;:;;;~l~ .... -.;;;;;;.;;;j THE ~ .. E ..... :: BR. Baytroot Apt. $550 Adults Only-No PetB 3700 Newport ruvd., N.B. failed 4 through stem-. WmE haired m '1milr' SKIPLOADER 6 dmnp tnd A-~ blk w. of Beach Blvd. on 2 s~z i:,~~~-Bachelor; 1 & 2 BR's. Ph: Lou pvo1a 675-!ZJJ No· pity tor those knowing Mimng, 317174 ~ WICd. Qmaeee, a:spm.H Job Want.cl, Mlle 7' ·--Slater. 847.Q;O. 968-7510. r~ Willi FROM $135. * DELUXE OFF1CES * that they are In need of help N~~ 491>425. ....... Iii-Mi>DJO. Jin. PMDlpa HHml. *FRESH AIR ..._,,..., •mson 18992F1orldaSt. <~ blk. W. GREAT LOCATION, adj. &doriotcomefortt.Dooot '6_., . EX-<:;orpaman seeks NEWLY DECORATED R .. ltor ofGarfield&BE'achBlvd) Airporter Hotel & confuse her with any other Rn.P 2 ~,lfpdents, put-time job as • at- BEAunFUL Walk 3 bkrls to 'Beach * 54U570 * 714: 847-9448 Restaurant. 1 Rm., up to reader One visit will con-haQHng. ~ Ya rd tendant-llouseKeeper for in-GROUNDS ~R.w~ ~~ly d~: Z BR, 2 BA. $195. Adult 2,000 sq. ft. vince ).ou. (TI4) ~ , _ _, juc:l dea._ CallAlt~lSC ~~nga a: W"'f'kends, bit"* except refrig. $240/ 2 BR. surdeck & frpc, $250. poolaide garden bungalow, NO LEASE REQUIRED FURNISH YOUR HOME OR . ...... ~ YARD. ~ ~ r 4 pm. to lfirmtN 1D Ocsn .._ 3 BR. ste to & bay near ocean. Frplc. Jrg. Immed. occupancy. See at OFFICE _ Buy furniture,.. ~ lftn, ~ ,.!2· Job Wented. Femele 702 Oolek>bmU.A~Gu mo. No llngles, oo pets. $300. ps ocean • patio. 6 Pools. Sauna. Terr 2172 DuPont, Rm. 8, Irvine. carpets., drapes. antiques 1""'!!~'~""'!*'~ .. !:.!CS~*!!l)..~c~-'!!:::~-~~l::;;:;:--:=;:"':-"'.':':'::-';;;=I &ml ii: Slove-Wat f' r. SJ&.1111-nis. 84&-0259. 833-3223 9 To noon. thru exclusive Wb:>Jesale A--:.-FA'lllEB A ~ me NEED help at hOme! W Canp... RN Rm. Lamdry % BR. frpic, dsh/wah, crpta & 4i.!'~ ~ Steps to Also 1 Br. Furn. From $135 A1TRACTIVE Commercial Deoorator ShowroomB at.__.. .. ,.. wcdr. t1:a11a. Jard a pr. ba.YI! aides, nunes, houae-~!*'d=-Alr/Qnl. drapes. Nr park & 9Chl. 2 J~ Realty 2 & 3 BR, 2 BA. $160 up. Building tor rent, was ~bolesale prices. Ca 11 INCOME tu. lb*! + cfewn-'tL nee at. M'--"12 kpn. companions. Home- A ~ l BIL S1.f5 dlDdrm fine, no pets.. $IS). Mike, Da)'tl 673-6210; Eves Pool. Mora Kai Apts., 18881 medical bldg. Bldg 3(b(9(), lot ~ decorator with top 27JO Camino earZ;!.! GDl. ~ 'l"rer/Shrub maken Upjobn, 547-6681. 2 BR. SJl5 a: $1'10 1110'J Emerald. HB ~ 551-1700. Mora Kai CE. of Beach oft 75x200. Lots ot. pe.rldng, 419 e~nence & knowledge, Suite 2. SC. ....._ · trim. Gw • )'II dMnnp. TYPING H' {;.Ille de Mnll 2 BR. gas -M.ter pct. J child 2 & JBRS, 28AS, lrplcs, Garfield) 962,.-8994 N. Newport Blvd. NB. you 11 be delighted. CaD DiL .....-. 5lil 91. Reas. rates, quick ...moe 8 w WO-No. ~ C.11. ,ok. No pets. From. $140. blti.ns.') yr. Blk from bcb & 2BR apt, wlk to beach, shag ™· 548-8636 B•bysitttftil lk 11 ' 'F~. fn!'e pick-up A. del. &ti541850'. -l'M22 Cameron St. or 1 h 0 p • g • 83U370/645-0245 crpttng, heated pool, & DESK space available $50 P»-Reward. by partnt.s for G, fu1 & P......_.. Sia;..... 80-1652. aft 6 launl tac. $15.5/$165. call mo. Will provide 1umiture Information leading to con-BABYSITl1NG -ID;J' lane Ut e-Dwldl Mm · QlJIET DELUXE WALK TO BEACH 536-IM92. at $5 mo. Answerin&: service tact with Linda Am.el. 5'7'', days only. $25. ft... .., ~ miclent -ex-t, 2 A: 3 BR APtS NU ~t. priv bcb & availabl.?. 17875 Beach Blvd. blOOde, grey eyes. 114 lbs. wksdL A.-l lo 5-..__ a... y..,... c.pets ~ 839-7913 Pvt Palm* Hid PtJol New,t, 2 A: 3 BR., cpt/drp., pier, 3 BR. 2 BA. $5.50/mo. 2 & 3 BR, S150 & $195. l Huntington Beach. 642-4321. (L1nda, please call home or yard. S.-1812er14'-:55. Alm fJot.a A: ttiall»n. Yaai-~~-===---I Nr. 91op"c * Md.ts Ol1ly dwhr., frpl. 12516th. 847-3951 2 Br, 2 Ba. ~. 979-0631 or ~ EU~'.'1 S:..~~ & bank. call Luanne.) w rt t e, LIC"O Day Oft. 1am4:& will ,be ""1ic."Wd, 517-J!& SEWING 6. light alteratiom Al9D Yum 11adL. AplS Sl'EPS to Beacb. New 3 Br, &M-4510 eves wkends. 181S WESI'CLIFF DR, NB classlfied •ad No. ms, Daily Todcler wllb' Xbit caft. HOUSE OF CLEAN in my hlme. lla1·21·ra1 _a_.. ~Y~. ~~--CrpU.. FOR Rent Yearly. untum. 2 Newport BHch ~~ ~ii'e~r,.. ~f~~ PilotM'esa,PCa..o. ~JSGO. , Col!ta 11.arb:rfflam. · ~:1539.... n.s. • ...,., ~car-491-mt after 4 pm. ..-........ -.... _ •v v • .,........... BR,2BA.BayDuplex.No fl frot •-bach&&""'::' ~ r .. -pds:Adnp!a.TYn.area.HelpWantld,M&F·71D lm" Simla Am Awr.., CM 1"""9 garage. Adults. 613-2706. 2'l3 oor, n oi: enu. MAN 39 yr old, tece1dy -..--..,. _.Ulst -1--'----"'-,...--'-'1 · Mer-All m Ho65C I:;.::;;::.. _______ I 19th St NB our next Ample prkng. 548-9586. broke up wUh girl 1'1end, cusroM AccGllntlng Cle • I TH1S IS rT NEW TOWNHOUSE! DUPLEX,., 3 .BR. 2 BA. All Vi 1617 WESTCLIFF would like to m ee t . WO<?DWOR.K. 0.S-eled 0.1""9.orFee Paid roca • D~ 2 Ba . "-"' •-J' '""• It. ~ nd bl panehrg ca-...... pdill5., * WE DO _ _.._... * PEACE & QUIET '~Jut • crpt, .... ...,. • bltna, blk to bch. Nice yrd. numbe U'7't sq. ~l''> air co , persona e, petite. lady gen'l repairs: Dlllae r.•.--.1..uunu Receptionist to $550 AD eledric Gold Mrdallioa kll!lds o( exb"a8. CALL Yrrouod.1-827-2382. ap· t r ample pkg, util, janitor. betwn25A35·forfriend&hlp DallurbM&-15S-•llEi. .... Freeat.'4521139 Dental Oeric: $509 2 Br apt. 1~ ta. 2 patios. = (Jr = 0 r 2 BR Penin Duplex, Fl'plc, • Baumgardner #1.M. 541-5032 .,':-~. own realp. 1-8: ,.._ S. V-XUfl' ~·"'v ~ (S/H 90) $574 .......... prap •l stcnge . . dshwshr, shag. $1.85 yrly. FULL SERVICE .... ,.,,..~ -·,...-• -8.J DI)' • ..,... 'lhlllportadkm ..,r, construction exp $SXJ ·----NEWCONDOMINIUM R<a!tor, 64>-3850 ~~~ Westcllff 'Bulldl.. ~."have reti .JOHN"S""'"'•l'l>"ll 7 •D••* Recept-Sbrttype tolllOO ~. m peta.. $1S1 mo. Xltb 2 Br, gar, pool, $210. f97.J342 EASI'BLUFF. Deluxe 1 BR. IC\ $1~ J/:! ..,, Cotner Wl!ltcliff Drive & ljt; HINDU SPIRl'.l'UALISI' * Dft-fibampoo free Sm&. ~ ~ Order' ~t Pl;)'8 Fee $500 a~ 60-29'10 or'"' Ugu1111 a.era ~~ ~o,::s-$180. \>' .,., 'Cl ~!~. :~~ow~~i Ia this ad ctumge )'OlD' =*'~Soil~~ .j --• 5IHlliB. Medical Sec $500 CASA GRANADA FOR a few who appteeiate ,. BR. ApL ~••· pam· ted. WATER view office suite whole outlook 00 life for the tri&h........ A 11 lllilllllk: Ir ; 1 •Ta Cid Friday ~ $500 tbf' unosuaL 1 ._ 2 Bdrm. 2 ' "' • ...,.....,,, better. Proteaional advice bleadl Ir .mle -• Olbtt Fee A Free FOO.Hons No_,,. -~ • Clooed ..,.... $145/mo. w/conJ. rm. ep1s, drpa, on lite. Ra<11nP !laDY. 10 save --.,._. -~ p -RUTH RYAN AGENCY JLooel> 2 BB. ap1a. -1th a ha. custom apt.s. Large Call Sti-1149. The greatest reasons for Util. inc. Reas. rent 2400 AM 10 PM. 492-8136.. &9034. ,_ -WW. ...1epu rm Ne t CM 64M85f ti'llll'-d BR. OD tJNgtifulb' rooms, wide ocean vieww. r. c•---a... moving to Oakwood Garden w. Coast Hwy. 544-8678. .,.."·NO El ~----D--1 me extra tl:illa-dma R I ......... nda. Piiie can 1-~ HB ··1~ ......,prd 0 .,.... Gu gardens. Space 6 privacy ~n ,_........ Apartments are the renta. ~ • ~ ._ lJvilW ftlL., Cilllac na. A: _.. ... appl. rn... ~-·.. O'I .._.7 ~ · -......... lo 3 tar considerate mature starting as low U $135. 300 Sq. ft. Office $95. San Qemente1 Jiall $15. a-na. --=-1 .... :--.11 a--. R-•-•«• =-.•• ......a up adulla. Cloae fu beach & LARGE 3 BR. 2 BA, near And here are 9 other areat 600 Sq. ft . Office. Kit. PROBLEM Pregnancy. Con-eoudl $10, 0:.-15.. -zS;;;. • , • ._ ;;:~-~;;n;; B --:.baw W<Yu~~ ~~~t'ta'n'; ~~welcome . .....,,,., ~:·Me,. e 64&-~ =...;~,:.".~ :i.: ;:'.:..,. 4.i;:' Oft'TCE -·•co lic'd. AnalY6<0J m°'lndlvld· ..-dO .._.. furn. $250 to $6!iO montbl1. Apts., =r::~~:ols OFFICE space ·& sUitet tied Ir adOpbons ref. Gaod.-nf. S!l.nll. = !, ~ iD ma. ~ ~ecomputer t BR. $165 ""'465.l Fum. or Unfum. 370 aaunaa avail. by Riverside' ~ve. APCARE GCM436 HOUSE OF Cl.ENI ,.. ___ .;..-. Ill..........., loca~ t1i1fww.. VIEW apt., block to beach. tennlscourta.pro&prothop ~Ofce· 215 Riverside. PREGNANT! Tbintring Profe&Carpd" *c .alld)'~O--:fltd MartoeMBDn8J3.2700.Den- aH ·~ Paid new 2 & 3 BR. $245 up 181!. Gew1I bUllsirds • abortkm'? Know all the factl scmc er....., Ad, m.sa. ntS le Dennis ~ -• ..,._,_ ~3383 or $-El7. free Sunday brunch SAN Juan Capistrano. new flnt! Call W"E LINJr-24 Agent:Jf a( li'V'ine D2 Aloi A ltit<ftdm Under New activities director bldg, professional suite. bra. 5il-5522. Mitfwol.an Dr. ' JD Mqfe Aft.. Of ~~. Whl~ Opcoe:l~ Management g<ilfdrlvlngrange Indirect ligblQ, tilfR! flrl, PALM A CARD READJNGS · 1 ACCOUNTS _ i eB RREAL VCALUE! Qait'I. 2 Leu<. $260/121: 61H1'5. CASA VICl'ORIA ::'u~ :::'.1111 lfng•-one air cond. ~' ""'88!IO Eveo. ~-~~J -~~•~ trader's Parad1"se PAY ABLE • rpla/drps. Lido I 1_ 11:..2 Br. FUrn. &: Un(um. ._, ** Ottlce & Store 1n small .o:u·-., \.u..l ww-~ ..,......,. Fine local t•-ff ~-Aloi. ~ •-h..;__._ .-._ D/W TV and two--bedroom1, Fur~ ,,,_.,,..center Bola& & Heil lie. u-iu o er• ~ ...... ~·~• ·· t •-~ • •· 1111·• So ·-• • ' • -.__I .. • Ior aidldl:I,, m pdl. SJ3i. 2295 ** 2 BR. 1 BA. upetatn. ant. Pool, etc. \:Ome ~ &: ri;~id~~,~~ pe~Mo:Yt H.B. 846-1323. DON'T JUST SIT ~~ With t;ack Padl1cAve..Cllf.51Mm. -. • relri(. Newly Inquire about our Mov.-ln dally1Dtoi CDM lie per, It w/option there.'nfdandntl.Cal11\Jol, l"1nes remed. To Salary In l500 VERY NICE 2 bd -U75. de!.'orated. See to &I> aUowanoe, >15 Vldorla SL OflOll • 2.4M/lloor X 3 675-7661 t2i3) C2-'1!121; -Call Jan Patio> -· -trfC, ci.p, bl-prociate. Call fer fh!o. at Harbor, CM. 6'U9!0. -Oal!Wood 2411 Cai Hwy 1t ldacArthor ALCXIHOLICS -. oouo.l l'erlonnol Agency; ..... -patio. !ldldla 675-4669 "' 615-Jm. Cosll -Garden Apartmcnla PRIVATE room $6S, lowly Phone 54).1217 or write til11eS :mo Harllor Blvd., C.M. :'!:·l"'-~"354San<a-. Verde · Ntwpofl--homeemplo)'ed&""'eleman. P.0.-1223,0oab!Mal. ""19 Clertc $550 ... -ali.B'.AU ZI """' ,,,,.. ..... -1m Swinging -~. eon 1mnine Dl!LX 2 BR. 2 BA. crpb. DLX 2 A 3 Br, 2 Ba. Did -.... ,,. LEASE C-2, central Cotta Call "Leab" :H ..... dollars Wr>icl!U --•sir. ""· Sl'D.. pr. Q63 up. ,,.,... OIC, 2 BR 2 BA un!Um $205 lMwoort laldl NOrth M.,. loc. j151J !llJ tt $400 all KEY-Penoonot ~ Sd>-tm. 541-CZD. m; Matt Ave. 546-J.IXl4. 2 BR l BA turn fQ:.l 'l~lnt llld 1Ml -(OT part) 64&-8811 Agt. JAPANESE lthloJ, rt r I l&6J &. Edinatr. $.A. ;t ** 2 BB. SMI -c.s,cts Senta AM Beautiful apls. w/private """"' NEIVPf FlnanciAl Clr., 545 w•·~ to •~ w lrh °""11< m c..;.,I " """'"" One -OK. pa1lo!I, -· pool:...... --"~ 542.aalf .. -. LUlb garden aetllna. -ut1a, Sq. n., reception room. 3 of. AmerlcM famlly. &G-0.MT 1lWll! ._.. .. ~ EL£"C U4ol .. I"* aigll. ;;vn;;;0;,=,'=:;,,,.-,~1 2 L..! I"' ... z .._, $171. ~""&,"·:a~ *oo ~ E.* 21't, CM. WE HAVE RENTALS Doeo. 65c oq. IL 641-1860. You!¥"°""'"' Ji03il + ~ .. ,:S.:..*"' .,.. •It --baud.~ -clett!. -.. n •• , BUer.AptB$130m.6259 ~ Onorneatthebcach.Yearl)' NICE oltl~ for rent Nr. St&-36Gori&.-3M4 ...,._ .. .., 1"1$,D=·'td,r..w-"*""" o:;t, Htiegthnif!. Ptraonntt CIHl3ll NM-opotrt Buch THE EXcmNG t,,~nt111<d-~(~.·nter/wetklf. BBC on W. Cl>lJt Hwy. 2-llJlOI S35 ~. ~ ~?:!<.=""--~~Hoapltal, t B& -. -....., PALM MESA APT$, ~ •w ·-83&-1425 an. 1 p.m. ..~-•-' -"' • -~ ~ -SIA --OCEANVIEW M1llU'!'£S TO NP:r. BCH. 613-3663 Busl-1 Rontal 445 Soclol Clul>I TRAILER 1or air "' PU u _., Glil -llS 1.A °" ARallTECrURAL laibo. 511 Ill' From ,.. JN ,,. a.. Jdtchen. Badl. t • 2 BR. Feom $145 -u ,ou want Qoant!l7 IO'G. 21· !Nll«.1'111 fi>iila ...... • ldoil -..._. DRAnllMAH .. -.... --&am crih1p -.... 3 Adiilll, No Pet& s&P. ' room bid( + rar. DON'T CAIL USI ... -. -· ..i. Nit .... -.... --_I , 1'· •• ,. r. $M5. No-"'· J8tb BR. 2 bo. Balboa loc. .,all< l!6l Meoa Dr. panelbilr, crpta & drpa, ado II !fa QoallC1 $1.115, tor car.« ril .... -b· ....._ 6 _... .. 5tM1iT. '° -a r...,. $'25 .,., (5 bib trom Newport Blvd.) Jol~bilr billy corner. $2:i0. You'ro -tor )lilt llaL cl ..i.e. fl!l.ML anall AVON SAYS 111 2Bll ~ el WU. ACB'd 615-1972 or '15-«r13 5t6-9IJ60 Pf:I. 64>.m or 642-G5(i(I. • 01SCOVE1t .......... , O..Tl'adel'• ''• Yeur Own S.U.'' ... -~ Pn llR1fooe:-~=2BA. !"URN bacbclcr ap1 with PRIME oUi<:e space av.II, DISCOVERY Tredo Tnllf ~ --lallr,.., Eunulnqomoo1,__ 'blUoa. crpta. J>Otlo, eu<!e• ares In CM. ftl, ~ · S.mmar, Y'tlY, 333 Marine Ave, Balboa "'The -inf Ellt'' C.. tor a 11-oe" cleor 5 -""" lo 1'l'Jr 0 ., n at ·v ..... w_. md pr. $1a It> • Adultl d1at. $85. Inc. uUI. Nr. AnJ1-• Rent&IJ. Bkr, ,m ll:land, 2nd Ooor 615---TI..50 Clll: MQn.Frt JO am-10 pm Jjolle ..,........ $..,, mtlbbia1:nld. Be an AVON oa: • IX1 • peta. 1nq, mo A. Palrice Rd O.C.C. ' S&opplng 543-&88. W. Balboa Blvd. 6~ Need a "P•d"T P13<o an adl n.-21U87-3111 -... 5 -""'""'"'4U""-Call _, --Utl "" --· &U idle It-•.. -CIHtWed Adi ••• 642.5618 Call &12-5678. N•tlonaDy Rec!op'"" -"' 540-lOll . . • I , I • • r 1 /, '' --DAILY Pll.OT 21 l[ll] ~I -"""_»••_l[(JJ1 I &floj: 1 I IJ [ &•pat , !Lill I , Oil I •, , ~ I ••.. I~ ~' _ .. 1 iiiiiiiitu ~'~~ ~pWani.ct,M IF~ ~If Wani.d,M a F 7101 1He~lpiiW~1niiitod,iii!iiM~l~F~7l!O!liH~1jjjlpjjjW~1jjjnt..i, ... M .. l~fl':7~l~ll~~W ...... M & P 711~.WMlwLM&P711 Anti.i-aoo MIMOll1neous 111 Plaw/0.flM tu ' , I 1: ... 1$ I 1 'BABYS1T TER ,l4alure DISHWASHER BAROWAR£11l uman. Ma.....,..nt,...._ REAJ..l!STATE IALES -<W7 SCRAM-LE S S TE R EO : 11•.,l&lm"' ORGiii HOBBY -2 -4 .. M ... be l & de Ov Need ..,.,... "'"" wtb Coll""' _...... 9tartllos SUCCESS CA1tEER v~ Dfflc:e T i., • ...,. Im Ga r ra rd llft more mid-day hours 3-4 21 A~~ an. er btavy exper. ia plumbql &aJa.ry up to $ 1 o o Q. flew er~ ""*'-t11t Good ... _.,,_ kwe flr m od • 1 , 1 Y • te m I s e d nexR.llc days 1lft!lftkly $ome ~·'..a~· pmon. Surf A electrical ll'IOla. A --. AmbiUoua -·-, -n Wart.fl ....... ud ....._ __..... au Io ma t 1 e cban v er Don't buy aey c:--pD until ' wkeodJ., eve I deii-1111.bllt.' ..,..._...,m, W. C004t Ilwy., hardware. M\.15t MW~ Mr Slack $ti 900IL fY1' ~ powbw ftlillit ... .....,,.. ~ A ""*' mulfft Is ct.-ANswras AMJFM stereo ~ver: you CM pla,y! ~ Uourty la1ary o~o. Ref ~-8· appe-annce l per'Ql8.lity, AGERS &: Foftlmen...AI wllb a•--* of owr • f': :' ~ S:.. ": 1ft"' Full ,_. air t u 1. wdc!ome lO attend b'e9 woft : ::,;~~1. CdM. rmic:ttr~c... ~~~won.~Ae~ ~~"\;:~= .. :,-_'=..,,:--·--=-~-Faw ~¢~·~~7:,.~ ~~~~ 1,BABYSl'lTER,Uvein.Ll te Cuualatmo9pberefortriend· lnpenonooJy.H.W.Wrtght l63l~tia CW.~ Oeub. Milltt-mlllkm '= :D"' .. .,!~.CJ(Irvint-, Sroth t'rly~: new tn box, a.:uarantft<I. 60-2151 bowlework. Write ctu:amed ly e-xtnwert who want. to Co.,, 126 Roc:belter, Ccsta ' ~ --"What a durnh brother-b>law Orie-over SD). 8&.laoce Coa•t Music Service Ad. ~. 868 c/o Dally Pilot, learn PBX boa.rd. Broad-Meu. MAMICUlUST • BEA.tn'Y mt :IJ aMaL • Seeys Girt to ssm I've got! Duriqi ~ bladmut now $85. CA.ti or amall Newport Blvd t tlarblw PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa. cut your beauty. Call Kim HOTEL MAIO Apply to OPERATOR: fUll ot put .P'Jw Clll VtrOd&-= : ~ IO= in New York he .ta.yed •tuck pymnta. 89J...«IOl. Coll.ta i.f.:... Cal1l. 92626, Clarl<. 833-2100, Oennls A ~w:ekeepu, Hotel Laguna, ~;:'~~· .!:U:: IDHOll. * 100% .,....., * oo an ESCALroR for ,..... * AUCTION * MARO! MARCHES IN -snc1 ~ BABYSlTI'ING In our home. Denru.s Ptnonnel Agency of 425 So. Cout Hwy, LB h1ght1t ot clientele. Appb> RED .cARPET . 1"'ftUiO bours." Fum1 MJ doea Wallicm with a n ~day. 3 well-behaved ~":;:1~~ in penon Tues lbN Sat. RMhon t.bfteinde's~ BEAt.rr lf"K aolld walnut 'l11~pplia: after-Inventory, c leanout Near be&eb~~1t ~!i:r Allen Byland ~e~. too.a HELP 2549 EutbJUH Dr., Npt. REAL ESTATE SALES 'fM.Dll«IJ ~-a.dl =~r:. b ift!~w :;u:.i: A~tiodtw' Friday, .7:30 p.m. rt:r ~~~. =t= Uve-ln. 494-5323 aft 7 pm. E. 16th St., S.A. 547--0395. Bch. FREE LICENSE Sa:=RE'l'ARY~' ex. i.ng, '""~old. Xl.nt cond. Win y s Auction Barn nt deef;ly disc.'Oun.ted prices. MAN over ~ to build le , ......... ....., ~cnn s BABYSITTER fer 2 sch. DRAPERY WORKROOM WANTED deliver •"""Y box ea . TRAINING ~· Xln't tJpitlc ,...d, ~ match:ng chest 201510 Newport, CM -Walichs Music City &kb. 1:30--11:30 am & H Openitles for exper •. or Knowledge ot aa~. wood 6 FaJbWI Rtal Eftate lJeenl. Mioor budlbePnc A ah. ~ 540-l?!M aft 3. Behind Toey's Bldg Ma.t'l. pm; Mon.-Fri in my home. trainees in ~U pogl.HOns. meuuttmenta: J)n!i'd. App. lOI Collne l'Jl1rl avallt.We 1'dl\lfor.o_pler, An F.4ual PR1V ATE c o 11 e ct I o n , OOUGH·BOY Swimming pool South Coast Plutt ~2830 CdM atta. Gd pa,y. ~. ~ ~a:uwgs & vaca· 11)..4 pm Wat Ir: Thurs., 11552 thru Tarbdl Relltora. Free ~'.B ~· 2iiM W. Penian rugs, S \.\' e d I s h l~ years old. Like new. Sewing Machine• al Babysltter for 2 boys age 3 Se~ 900 w r1;JeSty Port ti--alto--Gothard St., Hunt Bch. Placement Service. f'woee: wy •• .& ~ crystal, clocb & more. 114: LS' x 4' with M!d111'00d plat· ---=-------1 ' & 5. Every Thurs from 9 CM ' • ·• ,.,.. • ,._.., MAN &. woman make tug Training Program. Earn SECRETARY m-tsll form, ruler cleaning equip. MUST sell, practically new, · A·M tU 3. College Parle, call • · delivery of DAILY money inte rviewing """"'le while )'Otl learn. Call Al Part time. &-•\f+ld• bet~ Appliances 802 n1ent, and test kit. Worth Brother Coo&0IE' Sewing , anytime, 546-4365. DRAFTSMAN to do PILOT to iub•crlbers for ecology team. ,...(iu Sloan cn4J SJJ.5'11l on fuL 3 ~ $150/ $500 new. tit u.st U'U, $300, 1'1ach. zig :tag, button holes n--•· mechanical 88Semblies & In L•nuni B~ch. ~2210. Weeb!ndl rrt4) m.700G. hr. N~ KENMORE gas dtyet $30. complete. 53l·l2.18. etc. $285. New, will sell ror ocwm detail drawings, Some PC • neo .... ES!''"--"'.::"-N "-· •~ \V t $175. or best offer. 963-373.1 SECRETARY card development. $100-$800 Generout profit r a Man/Disbwall.bir 5 dQs ~ A.II.... ---.. orge pa .... ,)'tr ....... es AQUARIUMS· ai gal show mo. 2-3 yrs exp req. Con· couple of hours work week. RuS'ly PeU1can 273$ ~ • WJnr not ~ SERVICE ST AT I 0 N At· gas dryer $45. G. E. Elec w/rtourescen't hood $40. + Sporting Goods 830 tact Al Tyler, 979-4842 dally. Musi havo d• West Coast Hwy NB m the hotllfllt area Jiu.. lmda.ot. Foll A part time ~-*.,·,_.<?~· & del. 17 ga1 show w/a.ame $25. + fur ' • tlngton ee.eb/Fountaio 41 cir owr. Gentleman.,.,: ~·~ UOJ. 15 ga1 standard $20. AU , SH, typing. Loan experience ~Y mornl.ng newa_paper pendable auto. C~ MARINE Me c: ban I c • Valley and let m train. )'ml! Service-St. Elp. Apply WHIRLPOOL 2sp a uto eqpml. romp! w/fish &: eqpt. necessary. Full time. Sal· r o u t e (HuntingtOn tact Harry Seeley at Marine PUU Counter Man. Call Phil U: c Name e , annin Station. fDt s. washer $35, Frigidaire elect Ph AM only 642-3002. ary commensurate with ex· ach). $200 -$225 per mo. Deily Pilot, 330 Wett ~esired. But not nee. =E REAL ESrATE. Omt BwJ, l.quna Beach. dryer $«). 847-55156, 7935 TENNIS Club l\lembershlp perlence. Contact John 847-2300 before lO AM. Bay StrHt, Costa · T SERVJCE Sb.tlon OIM artt, Glenco, HB. for sale. Call after 5 pm, FOR sale, Golf CluM. almosl n£'W'. Spa]ding Elite J \\"OOC.ls, 10 iroruJ, putter, goU bag, $225. 44~1986 eves. BOAT OR BIKE $40 -Walsh, 9794200 or write PO ELECTRONIC Mesa, or call '42-4321 MECHANICAL set up men. Recpt. mee $250 ewnp Island SeJaman. top KENMORE Model 600, autol,:0640-83"-'"''"'9------ Box 2380, Costa Mesa, Calif. Asseinblers with 8 0 me g:y & Swingllg • Vigorous new Part time aftenlocmL Call PIQ', IDOi) bn. m-8818 for WllSher. Like new. 6 Mos. Ml II : 9'l626. soldering exp. Pal Elec· . Uses ht punch presses l..on'aine I a.ppt. Guar $125. 546-8672 or SC. 1neou1 TV, Radio, HiFi, " BANK of COSTA MESA tr on t c s co . 6 3 91 for Electronic Components. Westdilf 847-8115. Wanted 820 Stereo 836 ' A new, locally-owned \V es t minst e r Av e., HOTEL houseke eping Will traln. Excellent con-Penon.nelAgency _); 1--------= , independent Banlc. I Westminster. ~3301. supervisor wanted. Elderly ditions. 642-18T1. 1651 E F.din&' $.A. • ~· Rent W•Wra/~ryera PAY 5 to 10% more than so REVERE lO"·Professkinal F.qual Opportunity Employer EXPERIENCED Fry Cook :;i;:-~tnie~fe= ~~for MEDICAL ust-girl Frida)'-cM&:rk m ~) tgmaitc.6 $2. Wk. Full mamt. called lop S payers on used Tape deck. To be mounted BARMAID wanted. Apply 1 1'Ull or pirt time. Kramer! 3:30 pm 833-mo ext 459, front & back ottioe required, 542-1836 Tf'll'lPCft'Y Help * 639-l202 * Oriental rugs. 5 4 5-5 0 7 0 · $100.00 * 546-9'rai btwn ID am-6 pm, at THE Golonial Kitchen. 512 W. HOUSEKEEPER, live in or Expel'. Obly apply, 548-2267. e RECEPTIONIST -Newport C-ter Dr. LRLrgG GL~·un!Llke new140• "•:.:ve::•::,· -------,,- KNOTI'Y KEG, 2125 Harbor 19th St, CM, Closed Sun & out. Middle aged, needed NEEDLEPOINT Pal n te r WEEK-ENDS ONLY Sdte SI) M<rl'J94~3:° t. $ . Mu1fc•l ln1trument1 822 ~-----~ Blvd., C.M. 646-9910. Holidays. Immed. Must like children, wanted. Must have up. Age 2).29 lite 1,ypidl' llmt •i. a •• ~ --•1 Jf s BAR MAID, no exp nee. Will Exec. Sec to $7800, ages 3 & 5, Mission Viejo P/Tl.me. Call 645-3820. have c:a:l. $2.50 per hr. CaO .-wport ~ --GE Elec dryer, all tem· MARIMBA, almost new. \Va s fl"M ta You train. Under 30. Apply 3 Fee Paid area, 549-2847, 24 hr ans Newspaper ROSS BARTLETT M6-060.. TABAnnermcServiee, ~~,t~· ... !11 cycles, xlnt $900. ne,v, now $500. CALL __ , Wheels, 1830 Newp:>rt, CM High quality AAA corp. seeks service. Agency HUNTINGTON exp'd PBX operaton for all u ............... _., 53&-Q)S 499-1986 eves. 3 Linea, 2 T1me1, $2.00 aft 4 PM. individual to assist top level H O U S EKEEPER-full or Typist HARBOR REAL TY ~ !:~tsC a \4 REX.'OND. APPLIANCES BURME...'\E male 6 mo. * BEAlFI'Y OPERATOR * officer. Professional attitude part time. AMI.st w/4 To punch 'ITS Tape for Lino-.,.~D'l"T,,_....,.... Karie 89J-1Zl2....., Delivered_-gU&r. Dunlap's, Shots, Sat &: Sun 96Ul852, WI-Clientele ln """"" '"""'ming a musl. children Irvine V l c .... ,.... Ex ll ~ .... vi,,..,.a.CASHllJt ' • 18'15 Newport, CM 548-778tl weekdays 778-4800. ext 253 ONE Of a kind puppies, 2 .,, r;uvu ... ¥¥ • • ""'"s. ce eot salary and l.8-4a yn. lite t,ypUc I: filing.. TECHNICIAN male puppies to good homes. * m.5572 * 493-2566 * Call Marion Mann 833-2'100. H~~~EPER Part time. ~f!.!d:,ge benefits. Eve-Call for appt. SUprerior for cbedr: out on ~ ~voc;:~dry~. OffElcolFumlture} Desperate!! 548-1223. BOAT REPAIRMEN DAI~ .. ;!eePe~n.eIOennA~ncyis o&f -... Opdcal Cb. ~1114. .-~..__ .:~-pli ..-.--: t')G 95 ·~-qu ,, 824 FREE ~ ... ,....... '"""' .. ~ Call before 4 pm. Mesa DAILY PILOT m _...,,. uuo:ou am • ...... oe;. U\llU .....,. ....rv1ou ,... to ......... home, white MUJJt have' waterfront boat Irvine, 2082 Michel5on Dr. Receptianlst/Hosten lien.. Pal Electronics fem. Almott all p:iodle. 1 repair yard ex.per. including Exe-'tlve Verde Convalescent, 661 330 W. Bay St, CM ,...._ ::::::::0. Q,. 6391 Wf'lltmlnDE!r A $80 1 YR.. guarn, del & ~ EXEC cksks 6'/8' $la5-140 __._.. hauloots, mech/hull repair. .... Center St., C.M. 548-558.5 MZ-021, Ext. 309 .. .., u...-~ estm: :vi!., stall Late mod. all c:yele Desk& $20-85. Drftg deaki yr, ,..,,...._ Gd jobs for top men. Secretlll')'/Receptlonist HOUSEKEEPER ; compan-Ask for Andy, Paul !.,.0_! _ _. _.1~ __. W imter. Sf9.330l. jl<eemore;'ji~~~-~~'~·-;636-;;.~2840;;;:·~ex~c;owv~lijc~hr;;;$8::;38~642-~Mti8~~ FREE to ·you .•. '60 Dodge Bl k1 • Boat y d Large American Corp. has 1 Ion ust d · H B or Dav ru:aslllu. ~--.... TELEPHONE e D'~ASllERS P\I, _..... for parts. Call . ac es a r ' girl Newport Beach Office 'm nve .. , area. e. speaking or sale • JNIERVIEWEHS .-="· bit 'was .._ leno1/0rgen1 826 atter~'PM. 557-Q258 613-<i834. needing a dedicated, In· ~ NURSES AIDES bad:grow:d ...,.._ -t. SUPERVISORS _,_~ "' • guam ~,1:...::;.::=:.;;;~;.;:;_--:;:; ~=~===:......~ BOX boy wanted, Morning teltigent woman. Fantastic 1fssn: a4fu s1 ¥:-• 'II Pennanent full time. 1-3 be able to wort: we I!:,.,, to JWUVide-a Cftdlt card eon-delv'd. $.TSa'I; 54&-6218. PRIVATE party wants to FREE black male dor. 4 yrs hours. Richard's Market. benefits. Salary open. Must shift. 847-3515. ~ •or tins a:D-vt:t4t:noe to tamDies In your WASHER, Good cond buy Piano for cash. old, very lovable. 3433 Via Udo, 166 O bl" responsible & eager to Dlltr..IC Debt"n..w..en Huntington Beach ditions and Company •••'"""''"1· won from )'OW' 5 yrs $25 ~2278. 1-~=*~55=c7c,-:;:306i:;:5;...:;*=~ MacArthur Blvd, Newport learn. Call &ltr-1334. SERYICES"'Yll~r;;; r~I~ Conv•lescent Hospital benefits. Call 644-&IB. 9-11 lane. No e.zperlence 66-3210 or_642..7445 eve11 TIIOMAS transistor wltl1 col· 3 COCK....A-POO PUPS. Be'acb EXPERIENCED seamstress ,.,-nt....&.I ...__ 1 18811 Florida St. RECEPTIONIST M •ry; we will train. K EN ·MO~ E po r ta b J e or keybn:I. $350. or best of· 2 Male, l female. 8 Wkt old. BUYER wanted or will train quali· Huntington Beach. Ca. GrowiQg ftnn In Imne Qm.. Wdll! 0-Mified Ad No. 613 ~. xlnt cond. Sl.00· 1 ='';;'·;,,646:;.:::,"'1654"'-".~---~ !14;-8(112. Permanent position lo• Elec-fled home sewen;. Apply 148 FEE PAID NURSES Ald , 7.3, 3:ll will ptex. ....is -ID-~Pilot,-~w~l.560, Call 89'HllGI CONN Spinet Organ, good SAVE frotn pound b$utllul tronlc Manllfacturing com· Los Moti.nc>s, San Clemente Trial attorney to $17 K train. Call before 4 PM.. dMdual to handle front ,,,..... _..... -Cameras I: cond. Maple finish w!bench. tabrador pupl, M & F, 9 pany. Exp'd in electronic Of' phone 492-821L Sr. Elec Tech to $12 K Mesa Verde Convalescent, desk. Ute tbJrt. bud. Start TIRED ol eeDing'! Tired al E lpment 808lj;~S250-,·613:-21•4:1.liiiiiiiiiii weeka, 645-10N components, outside pro-EXP'D. Tires Service Man, Elec. Sales Engr to $12 K 611 Center St., C.M. $CS.fQ85. $450. Call Jan Paa 5IOe55, the w old work ~! _,oq,_u="-"=---'~ cesSing, r aw materials, Salary plus borrus, Op. Pu1'Cha.s Agt/Stl Mfg $10 K Coastal ~ A&t:ac>', Omee' .,......_ • join SY blanket orders & expediting. portunity to advance Com· Buyer/Marine Hrd $14 500 NURSING: LVN-supervbot 2190 Barber Blvd.. CK. ~ ft'l!I' mcn.shig rub of STEM 4 Developlne tank Call 549-3041 pany paid benefits. 322 Eas1 Tool Crib Attend wr $520 for 3-ll shift, 4 days/wk. RmU:&rlON direclor foD people who find .......,,ic ~ reel, by Pa~: one An Equal Opportunit y 1 ~11iithii'.iC..iiiitai;iiMiiesaiii;;,.. ...... Seay.Const. to$650 ~~area. call for appL or part time. Eqiea'ieote aatety +a real~ o1 ::~ ~~; Employer I' Secy/Bkkpr to $550 · pref'd. Co nvaleaeent MfdamA. u • pa:Mibd All brand new All for $15. CAR Wash Help "''anted. FACTORY Recept/Gen'I Ofc to $550 ~YMAN ~ Hospltal, 60-1(15 .,... ....... We train >W &: Call 60-432!, Ext 335 Or 336· F/tlme. Apply to manager, InventoryClrk to$600 With wboleaale gmwmg. RN's. LVN'a PncUala cuanmee )'OU 1 year or~btwn9&5 ' Lido car Wash. 481 Easl Clerk typists to $500 Salary open. Call for ap. . enqjojment. 1l'bk:h more · 11th. CM. Gen'l Ofe-L.A. to $500 pointment 586-.1580 <male • ~), Private than •••11twrwal.t!S tor )'Otlf Furniture 110 CASHIER •-nounclnft ***Comm! linesrat" S500 20FFICEGIRLS dutJt.llaltnlil<.-i.1--.r.addltiuowe l'VI • Recpt;iegaI G.O. to $500 Lind9ey Nunes. Re I'.. • ~ JOU. with iDdividml GOW HercuJon Hlde+bed, Full pay while tra.Wng wtlh Fullerton/Brea NEEDED 831H51» or &t&-411& (!(IUIWlq + bl ft9Dlvea queen st:te, ex. oond $100. AAA financial Corp. Righi Eng Pur Constr Secy to $650 Radio telephone_ d!fpa..tth SA1D ~ • )Ull' GWD :problems. c.p Full sbe mattress A ~-I-is AIP eon.tr , 10 $550 MUst be 25, able ID drive Must bave at 1eiit 1,. -5K6lll tor jiio:wl lo: -brand new $4(), A OONVEN!tNr SHOPPINQ 9fW+NQ C:UIDl fOR TH! GAL ON THE GO. For a_n ad In Wom•n'e,. W0.:ld i Call Miry Both 642-5671, ext, 330 cveer minded. Start S375o // /)fi q, /) Free&FeePoaitions ApplylnPenon infine,contemporar1 terwiew1odaJ. ~963-=UI0==:.....------1 Call Helen Hayes, 54l).£055, -1\e[[t'} irlJ 488 E. 11th tat Jrvlnel CM YELLOW CAB CO. -.en's -Xllll -, TRNE ASSEMBLERS * llERCtJLON Sola & O>ostal P<nonnel Ag<!l:cy, Sul .. 224 642-1470 1!6 E. 16th, Coota Meta Am to -btn lO VOLT -..at· W/l\M!ntble cw:b. Be a Designer Flallers Al Sins 2700 Harbor Blvd .• C.M. OFC N~LVN or medical AM A 12 noon ONLY. Mon, QUEEN HIDE ABED, CASHIER, full time. Apply V--•4f.iaA y....., "11 · tant. Starting salary Wed le: Fri. lnstMf PenoliMI Glove-Vinyl let. tables, all Silverwoods, 45 Fashion Isl· JUNIOR Sates:men: l0-15. =mo. Mon-Fri. m-5Ql>. No. 2'1.:::::: ,,___. 381/8 Tc::;r.~, 8'tlte lD6 leu then 4 mo old. 53&-8772 and, Newport Center. . New Lite Industrial Earn U»4I) per week get· PAINTERS WANTED Orange. scHif93 Newpmt Beads \5t6-474l ~ bds. bedside table, CHARGE COOK Dlvision Fof' Women ting new customers for the must be experienced with a-.a•ES Equd 0ppar Em~ solid maple. box sprlnp & 1st le %nd cook. Good hrs. DAILY PD..OT. This la not a spray procedure. Balboa . -UNDERW, ·-R mattreuea. $100. oomplete. x1nt co. benefits. Bayview Needed lmmedl•tely newspaper route and does Bay Club, lZO. w. O:IBst NationaJl;y kmwn tlnn otten . tu'"" ,6'13-91B9=-=~-------=· !:'."!Y hotne. 1 Exporloncad ~~~~n~ ~,a. See penom:el =::::h':f.,!;';!': 1!':i AAA --~E-9'~QI, decor&tlr tabl'lc, child. 2 or 3 days wk. PC MMmblers ~ ~~ r: PART time receptionist for ~~~~ illc can;itT opportunity for * 613-24&3 * Refer reqtl~. Balboa Saturday. We have openingll Ortb:dontic office. Typ~ le Penonnel Agency, %'190 Bar-~~ ~ Island, 673-4 . Also for Fountain Valley It South accounting skills essential. bor Blvd. C.11. ...._.:._, n--• "'- OIOPP£R Gun Operator. Treinee1 For Huntington Beach areu on-CheerMness, stability & ' ............, ~a.--=-..,.ga.,,., exp'd, must be able to do LI .. Industrial Work ly. You must be out ot versatility RDUgbt. Top pay S~ motbl!n wrft.No own 2'1!IO Ruhr Bmt., CM BDRM corner ll'OUP. table • own repa!n & maintenance. school by 3 PM to commensurate with skills. eam ,:!!!'~~-U'l'ILlTY mu. ni&hl llbift, w/2 twin beds. Like new. 4 Da,y work week · participate. ExperienceJ Typed resume to Box 2151, per. nee. ~!"-----.... applltaln. ~ accepUd TRABACA Products, 837 W. Industrial Sewing boys given pr f o rl t y . Mission Viejo, Cal ~J;-sbions. 531--71153 oow. M4640C $150. 96Pr7US. 18th St .. Costa Mersa. & Wire Wrappers 968--9641. PART Time handyman & WAITRESS MAPLE end tables & a.ERK, lJquor Stor e ' gardener for wkend work. ~· • El:p Men I Eqid. DinhV Room. Over cocktail table, $10. each. l,..~ll pretera.bly married, steady Injection Molding KEYPUNCH Must be steady, atrong & clothing. Retired. WR>kencti 21. APllb' alter 5 pm. Ooeed "847"'-·=2890=..-----~ pel"!IOn. Huntington Beach. OPERATORS Pref ~30. aft 5 pm, 84'1·1863 ~. Call 548-2393.. 11an a......_ Mfscefl•nMUt 536-6160 Call for appt. e Many assignments in the Day & swing s b j ft Must ~ BAHIA CORINTHIAN · COMPANION, live In. It ckg, ~~rt&=·~~~: assignments immediately PART Time-Girls 1 7-19 . be able toT.;;._~ nm: YACHT CLUB ~·.~ ca:i::. no clng-lndry. Lady am· • Experienced & trainee availa~le. If )'.OU want to Phone Solicitor. Salary + Maintenance. 4 n.. .. Wark 1fiDI. ~ Dr. CdM ~ten new $500, Sell bulatory. Sal. o pt!n. n....•u Ex-II t work 1n a vanety of te~ comm. Vic of Wilson & ~ Cal-,•-- 494--5043, . ~,...,. ons. L...:: en earn-ponll'y assignments & avoid Placentia. CM 833-1662. week. A1J1Q Tr a b ac a WArl'RISS E:l:p'd, Over 21, """""'ton new _,.,., ings. Weekly paychecks. th~ boredom of a routine job PART/Tl.me Seamstress for Producta:, 837 W. l8tll St.. Ptnmto. Clled &m. & eell S715. 962-5315. COOK join our team of Mtidied OJllta Mesa. HoiidQL Kramer's WonlaJ F AB RIC& manufactllft!s Dinner cook with great ex· employees. You must have Sail Maker to use industrial Kild>ten J9lh A Harbor, over buy. At wholesale "' perienee in large food 2061 Bu1iM11 Ctr. Dr. at least 1 year of ex· machine. 675-6910. SECRET.ART o.ta lllsa. priceL Yards ar bolts. 333:1...,. ,,,_ operation. Call Chef Fred Irvine 83J..1C41 perience. Minimum pay POWER aewing machine Local firm wttb modern WAITRESS Marint' Ave., Balboa. Island. 9198 ·8-18 I0~-20~ (714} 644-1100. Nr, Qrange Co. Airport $3.00 per bour. Call Carol at operators, exp'd pref. Good facDitlet bu __ _., .._ ... Eqlter. lll:ast be over 21.. Ap-615-'DSO creK c:=:i· Co~~ s:!~: I !!!!!!!Sk!!!!!m" .. ~&"u'l'.,.!!!!lll'!!ed~..... 5.58-~·EY-KEMP :!~teadyA:.n-~~ perimoed ~ d 1 Jil7 in permD, SUrf. Strtoin, CH~_.°'o'°P°"P1N"'".~c--B~l~oc-~-.,-tJ1'ck-1-B-ll'Ch.~1 1 '-tl,-,..J...~ 562 W.19th St., CM. Factory Help. Tempof!lry Help Sel'\l'lOeSu!. •-645-7447 :a!.t:'9~"'-:'tr.'i'.'a w~ °::!,"7~~ m Oak Jtx24x36'' high, 1 ft. CopyWriterTrainee Call&t&-6036. 16.51E.EdingerAve., u:PRES.5MAN-A.B. Dick. lhort.band -et'Xl+wpmre--eeraon. Aney West thk:k.536-51D H•v• You Heard The FIBERGLASS. Ex.p'd Gel 163 multi, exp'd on Itek. Colta quired. Sa.lar1 eom.-Rstaarant. 2lm w. Qcnn. UNIFORMS, Cout Guard of· Latest Coater. Four day work Santa Ana. Ca. Mesa mensurate with edae:ation,. front, Newport Beach.. ficer ~ blues, khakis, the tint to know tte news. week. Apply Tr ab a ca KEYPUNCH 0 tor &: 64!)..2522 skill!lcellent i: -~·-~ ,WELDER whites, CMTCO&t. 38 Reg. A Dair for writing & form Products, 837 W. Uth St., -•-...i-i pera PRESSER, for production on ~ 1.-.c&Aa New, cheap. 675-4575 Co' .. Me.. ROme QC.a""'"""• a.a pm _._ •-_,.,rts ~op -· a'-"-"' ~--1 e • d n1ow. -u~ on boat moid!I wtD land you a job in this ,:::::;;.,:::;,;::;·~~~=-Mon-Fri. Pers. Dept, Hoag .... "sses • ..,.., • ... .,_, .. .........,. ..--.-~ ..-~ ' SEARS Exerdlor Bike. Has bury public relations omce. Fiie Clrk To $4,888 llospital, NB &t6-0308. ~__.to P. 0. Doi et. Equal '=Employ preswre ·cootro1 on wheel Relax haprpily in the coey $550 to $600. Call Barbara SpeUing champion not peeded PRINTER ...........,.~ cam. '2!' et speedometer and revenlble comfort or tt.ts great <:aJK'. Mac G2700, Dennis & Den-here. But ABC's are tm.por. Lega1Tlm8:f~Ch•w F.qual OpportunitJ'~ Tom thoaeWh.r_!".!it:_.. into pcdaliqJ. $35. 56-0048. !.., 1ft 1ft Smart collar adds extra nis Per!Jonnel Agency of tant for diUgent frie..;11., ··•---~ BEST OFFER ,__. -_ _.,, touch! Cl:'ocbet lbfJl·st!ltd'l r · -•Mich-'--~ """ Learn ~'"-~-field of -,. --· boarL Pleasant 0 n ~•-Ml.,. with bing rvme ~ ~· ...... ...,,._.,n 90",....t to fill ttrle ~g_og•·-. M""'-e--,. __ ,_kl! Id cape e to top -•t, ~·-~· Jaw with exciting at\Y. who •••• -. to $7219. -eondtt-. Call ~~"~ n, mo 1 • lta sldrl · ~, a:>UNSELOR wanted for well paying position. CaD seekt1versatilewell1P1J0tned 3 0.,.-!2 ~-~'~ JI·-These twd•••W' plepnen Mm. Hawkim: bet 12 I: 4. i':lnts $150. Pigeon's A cage Be a d-i-er • ~ tukn~-.: •· dreMe8. Use G, ....... _ ManMll F i g u re Debbie ""'''"an 833-2700. Den-........ -11u11 . .a. ..... --..1 •~ ~ ~ ~~ CM "' .. ..,. nung worsted. Pattern Cc~~ Salon, Newport. nls A ~s Penonnet beginner. Call Debbie Dugan have experience on th! 2950 ~ • penonality plus & JllD _...,, ... • • ~· uw ...,_.., • from 5 necklines for :tlp-ftont 7205: Misses Sizes 10.20 in· Must be attractive, have Agency of Irvine, 2082 8334700, Dennis &: Demtis Multi·Uth, 2000 Camera &: dividua1 ID aalst than .I. WOMAN OXlk: k small SEVER.AL 1ets or 1cltchen pri~ dn!u (It tunic plus eluded. ' trim figure .t: ertjoy working M.JcbelJOn Dr. Personnel Aaebcy of lrvtne, 1250 Pf'ess. Prevklus print· their alftXnlcn. No lb:wt· l'U'lins blmr. s dl,ys/wk, cablnet:s A eou.nb!r IOPI pants. Sew ooe verOJn now, ~s1:~vni:-•-Tvt·FIVE (JENTS with people. Mature woman FRY COOK 2082Mic:hell011Dr. 1ng or related fUnctioDJ ~ l'lll!ll'1'SAJ' I: lite typ-beadr. area. Call for appt. _ Harden Ent.erprilet anott;wr next 1euoh. 'Stnd! tor ff.Cb: pattern_ add 25 ·preferred. Eves. 2•9, ,...._ 21. Must be clean &: LVN'S helpful mgwttbCODlplQ)'paldbene--4IHD15. 815 W.18th, C.M. 60-2842 Printed Pattern 9198:NEW cents for each pattern for 642-3630. v~• 54&-3061 • ftta. Call Kim Clari< m.:rioo, Worlcmon's Comp Supt: SHAG CARPET SPECIAL Half 5aeo 10\i, 12\0, 14\0, All-Mall aod Special Hand!- , neat Apply ,in person, Surf M .. ,. ... _,_,A Apply 9-12, Mon .• Fri. Dennl:a. Oeonfs Pfsa•aeJ N·H-n.. ~firm of(en from $4.98 Jd. tnsL, guar. 18 l&'Ai. ~,I 3)1. NEW Millael:' Ing; otberwtte third-class pELJCATESSEN MAN-full & Sirloin, 1B3D W. Coast -~=~ PACIFIC MUTUAL Agency of trvtne. 2t1t12 :::::::"'-~ for_ yn. exp. &c.1101 eve. . sae. 8, ..,, 12, 14, 16, 18. delivery will take three time must be 18. Neat & Hwy, N.a Ml~~-Dr .--0 • v ..... -•·-Send to A l In ="'=~c..,,,.,.--..,,..---700 Newport c-~ ... Dr. .~· • -_,__,_., -. Sa1aty WE""'••• old <Wild ... , .. _ ....... , 8£\'UTl·l"IVE CF.NT8 wef!IUI or more. depeods~Tl ~piy 495 cENERALHelp-GUpump ENGINE LATHE N por1a":.~ch ~-~T/11: -2 o.;"ill."';ij.:;;:-"Callllob for~"C..ia'"M;;'. fll&'eachpottem-add25 Al!CltBrooks, the DAILY '~11th. sr" ~~Me'sa man, Detail Shop Mgr, But~ GENE&AL •W -~ -1:T. _.,.,_ &art ~~ ........ ~, -J-'-1: Loan 646-7741 et:ntl for MCh po.ttern tor Pll.OT, 105. Needlecraft 1.,;=-:;;;•,;:c-:..:'•':-~;=~:;..;:::;:;:,;· ftt Men. COSTA MESA Car "" PRINTER S«'y Todus Mot lo -' -~ r~ ·-7 • • Air Mall anti Special 111.ndl: Depl, Box lll3, Old Cbel,.a DELIVEitY of DAT LY Wash, ~ Harbor Blvd, MACHINISTS ~·· 1'rllnee SJl5 ...... -· mo -NEW&' n-utll. tntck Ing; othawlle thlrd:clall Slatton, New Yori<, N.Y. ~PILOT, SUNDAY ONLYL to Co1ta. Mesa. 645-1030 ~ Si» Btvd. QI. body. Fitll ~or " ton cbu-dcllvery will take thlff 10011. Print Name. AddreiM, neWIPlf"I' canierl. tte-Full We need a few aood men for 3 Day 12-hour lhlft" Murt N IRT YOUNG man as disttibutur, N . Oieap. ed-9574. 'llH:kl or more. &ind to Ii~ Pattern Nnmhet. , qutrta !hevuae oeol ataSlact t1onMr G~ ..,.?,.~ ..::::: ~~ "°1' In ~::!J have 0.xperieoce on the 2i50 Pe,__, Agoncy 1ng"' "";! ~ F<I'~ ~ USED BICYCLES Marlan Martin, the DAILY Cn>cl!~D 1rc,~ ;: 1 Wqon or an. n · bookkeeping mtsc off.Ice •Pile......,, a r Multi-Uth, m Cam1Jra &: ·-PL---...._ H.B. t"._ All 'l)pel * 642-11l2 PILOT, 442, Pattern Dept., ""-•-i:t;, D> Weat """ .. 89 ...... • · plant. •'ICll. ..........__ -.i.---.. , -.........-.,.... f'OUi!', X&M. hl:ve som e 232 west 18th SL, New directions.....,... ~ DGJ ~ ...-r•~ Cl.'CYIVU.j t''"'0 6C2.a7I .... abil Calif. Dr. Uc. ROYAL TYPEWRITER v-J, NY lOOU. Pr! l ln#Wt ~laC'ftm6 Boot. St. .... GIRL FRIDAY Ing or related tunetloos II ,.__.. _..I"-Cle ' uni., , • n I ~-Dr:i.rvi:RY BO y for Steady worl<, D.,,_ Now pft:1 S>D!El'ARY/llEDICAL Salu7 SISI wk + gas. ~ 00·~ ·~~ on. NA'1E, ADDBFJlll With Balle, ancy ~-J>tl• mt.od1cal Lib, 40 hr. wk, $2 wen ettabllilhed, but 1tU1 working con1lderable hel ' SKARP. aptiliittoM eueer S7.>tlO.. SZi. * '44-8581 ZIP, ms and 8TYU'.l tttnJ. $1.00. hr. ()), car. Pb. 640--0140 uk growtna tltm. Va r le t y overttme. Apply 9-12: Mon Fri pt. Able to ADt\e 3 um., SEARS CrafUl:man 3% HP NUMBER. l Mta•t CToahet Book - ror EUC!'eo. ~ ~~ ~~;e~ ,,P~CIFIC MutiJAi. at once • di> au eqeClJ. ~~ Lawn~~·* ~ M~ c~ i;! t:=. n?&i. ptcture 11 ! Pat· DENTAL ASS!Sl'ANT SO!aey 10 $450, Call Jan YARD NEWPORT 700 N.wpott Contor r;>r. ~.-=-Pleuont [ • ; • pattern -from our Complo"' l..tut Gtff Book rrr, ~d, t'X'Pknded 4utle1 Page, 540-«l55. co a at a 1 Newport BNch Ad .No. tlil. Rmame to NEW ski boots w/bolder, Spring.Summer CataJoi. All -more lMn 100 alfts .. • ~ tenvlronmenl. PmQnnel Ai<•)'l• 2790 3324 W Warner Ave ,c/ollal1JPilot ""'A pole, $15. llpriaht 11,..•z:t!iOc SJ .00. • =It. Bch a re a u,.bor Bl·~ .• C. . , S • I A • REAL Eatate Salos Wlo' not P.O. Box No. 1560 OJda piano $11?>. 64ll-l2l6 !Nsr· ...,-,~G BOOK C<>ln-A ..... -- ·-•• •• • •• worl< anti """ In 1--0011 -Anti -aoo ~m.. $1 00 GTRL f'tlda,y, t&ke charxt .... 54S-11M a:od .cp POOL. Tables WHOLEMLE aew today, wear tomorrow. · • DENTAL om~~'· at<llled IYPllt & rood An Equal Oppo.iunlty :::.:,1-.~..::.i.:; SECRETARY son°""""" •J~-Aboo ma.tt-.oolabed•l SI. '!~~1tyo1Ruar~,· ... !i0c. ()rthodontJc:: I"'-'!"':"""" tx'P'd ··to Employer bOme! $;;tcutte a.ee.1 Gnat..ffl lfOl h aba1' In-SHOW A ~-lamp&. SO..a338; M+-0468 INSTANT F. A S H 1 0 N ......,., r-n... .. , s. In all ~ Sa1arf open, =' or ' lltl otttce. M A I N T EN AN c E L Esla'' hu .. -·--,.. • -'"°' "'°" --()c. 5"n a..:-. Inn SllRF'BOARD, Cor1ly Cam>! OOOK -Hundtedl 0 I !iOc. 16 N~ Sch ·~ -. • w ..... -.. ..w-u,. -.. -~,~ -•• -~,.,,_ '" ~~~. ~IN' ~-~~ '"""""' lad& SI. ·Qotllt -I -pattm:a. ..... ...,.~ oonr.Jhll GIRL • J(OUSEWORK on h o u 1em,n oombtnadon qualift~ W etman at 1'118 .....,, ...-• ma.1"1,.'" --..... r""""" Ut" ~" ............ .,IT ~l........... !iOc TIME FOR Mon. A Tue•. pennM<lll Steady yr, IOW1d employ· S. COM! Hwy. Call Rttl tor In Alcopulco A ot,.,. .tted. !,.._;. -condltloo, IOQ. 6'4-1"" Put a little "locx'· m ,.,... M;._m Qul!t l!ool: S -~ mc.nt. Apply to tnanlll(ff', Myers <t!M-8025. $100.a~ Saluy to ClOlllact Va.Der Ernpft An· KINGSIZE Beaul)tt&l mal· Levh~sell those baubles for !iOc. DAILY PILOT Thi faltetl draw In tbe Weal Hole! Laguna, 425 lio. Coast Any doY is tbe BJ'SI' DAY lo 5llHtlli5. eoJ!.14'P Ha': tlqtae 9-, 1121 Ave. 400 Di· tre.-I< ".lm11prlnlo:. "bur ies". Call Clucllled \ Q•lll• for T...,,., tJvlJls • CLASSl""ED ADS .. a Dlll.v Pilot a.uatftod Hwy, Lag)rna S..cb. run sn edl Don't d<lay •• """-• t!9tJ nu1':'=: nubl&.~!ll6ltt Ina.~~ 66-114' ~ ~beautlflll pottema.!iOc. n . A4. ~ Olaulfied Adt ,, , • Ml~ .call today 642-W. C.lr. ·' You'll.... .......,.._ \\'ant rut re.ult• ... ~.:.678 7205 ~~'.B ... "4 -----·- Ii "' ' • I j • • • ' . • ' DAILY l'ILOl l§J I -•w. 1§1 I ---~I -"'T:~ rt J~l j ........ ]§]I _ .... l§]~I ~--.... ~,§}~! ___ .... l§l 1 _.., ... 1§1 1 970 Autos, -"° A-, -~ A-. UMd 990 A\lloo, UMd CREVIER BMW Sales • Service • Leaaing ll W. lsl St., Santa Ana 835-3171 MAZDA AMC ·n Matador 2dr hrdtp, 8 cyl, auto, air/cond, P/S, vinyl top, $1950. 962--5653 BUICK CADILLAC , • PRIVATE PARTY 68 Riviera Gloamlqi white w/Yieyl top. * Ma:r.clo '73 Rol•ry * $66 MONTH 36 MONTHS O?EN LEASE 1.::=====~= Fun power, fat'tory Rich red leather I n t . air, vinyl top. Gold Air-cond. Cru1Je co n t . exterior. C699BUO). Stereo tape. Tilt wheel. Kelley suagested re-Trunk release. Fun pwr. Will accept trade-Ina CALL MR. FRY -Hunt. Beach SALE lail $%!50. $4.995. Mr. Taylor. - $1999 ll<.)'S 675-'1957 """· "SUD. MAZDA 17331 Beach m. 842.fi66 2480 Harbor Blvd. Coota Meaa At Fah' Drive 546-8017 CORYAIR 1964 OORV AIR. RUNS excellent, good tires, bralcell $250. SG-3908 DODG~ MERCEDES BENZ . FINAL CLOSE OOTI '72 TOYOTAS MOST ALL MODELS 44 NEW & DEMOS AL M ST GO I !!1!!~~~~~~~1166 DODGE MONACO wp.. 50 USED LIN U I: P/B, PIS. l60Q. Xlnt cond. FEB. •n Riviera. Xlnt cond, an Box 551 Bal. or.,. "C" St. MERCEDES DEALER COST pwr, 68,ooo tn1, $3250. Pr! FORD ON DISPLAY BROW COST .....,... 9'&-l896 Sharp-New Car SEE us TODAY! CADILLAC ~- Trad&-lns PURCHASE or LEASE l--------I Coming In Evut D•y UP TO 41 MONTHS '(:::> AJ:.:~~!:. L:.~· DEAN LEWIS ICJ EXCWSIVE House P!i"11mports !T!OIY!OITIAJ Somethl119 BICJ 1.i~ wry~::..,~ 6862 Mudtftter, Buena Park 1966 HARBOR '68 c.dlllac ·two door. Bia .=.~= i::., ~ on tbe Santa Ana f'"'1 COSTA MESA 646-'303 co:r. Bigg« Yllue. 10 DA'i' ID DAY FR1!E 'i'RJAI. EX· , 523-'IZO •n TOYOO'A \?""'1• Station FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE. CHANGE 12 Mer«des 38() SEL, Im· Wa;.on, >Int cond. $1400. GUSTAFSON GUSTAFSON mac onJy 11,00J mi. am/tm 64).G)5 LJ I M · .,.,... !8100. ct.., 64>-0l13, ,19 TOYOO'A C1wn nco n-ercury Lincoln-Mercury ~~ aak for Bob auto/trans. trl/httcb. : 1&800 Be6cb at Warner 161» Bmch at warner ~· .int cood. $UIO lllm--~ Huntlltp>n 11<><1> '59 M-• 180. MUii,.. to :n . 142-IMI * (213> 5'U544 14UM4 * (21:1) "2..sM4 oppredate. 1850 or best of· TRIUMPH '"l+lme of the Vlklllfl" "Home of the Viking" "'· -7846, 491-15.13. _,,. MG '121:.:f ~ ~ ... "lt FORD LTD, 4 dr, --------'63 TRA, Very fine eond re-J; iilO nil' Pvt ~ AM{FM tadlo t. - '690: MG Jut or the "'"~-·~ 6 xtru bnt ~I~ ~i. 1>a>s =" J!" J: ~ I otter. 5'0-121.S, 54&-<>247. .,..,_-. ...... ._ co bea. Mtm cond. 1 -iOi~;=-<i~'~n;-.:-;;;;;;:;-:;::I~""'~==--=---,--,,-: Bltl<f Book Wbolc18le sm. VOLKSWAGEN 1 'n CADIU.AC O>ope de '10 LTD ,_.. 11r - Dealer price lllOO. WUI lt!ll Ville. All xtru. ltid -tol>, mi wbe<i, 'i,;;/ ..,,a. tor mo. 491-3969. IS60 SEDAN .,;,..root $5050. 413-nn $lltlO. ~1 FOltD 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa At Fair Drive 54&-8017 FACE VALUE At fact value, you Can't beat ibis low price of $689 for ttWi '65 Ford Falcon. Auto- matic transtnisSon, less than 30,Wl actual mil.es. (PEP347).• 10 DAY FREE TIUAL EXCHANGE. GUstAFSON Lincoln-Mercury 16800 Beach at Warner Huntington Beach 842-8844 * (213) 592-5544 ''Home of the Viking'' MAVERICK '70 Maverick, Al<;. auto. Gold w/deluxe interior. Low miles.Ph:~ '711 Maverick, A/C, -·· Gold w/detuxe interior: low ml! ... Ph:-. ·MERCURY '69 MUSTANG SPl'-CP& Shfil'P. All extras pl111 ali. Priv. Prty. 847-333 ~ eves/wkends. ~ BARGAIN BASEMENTS Have no betrer prlce than this '68 Plymouth 4 dam!: hardtop. Less than 50,~ miles for only $889; !PM!l3Gl!F2015.17) ID DA'-: FREE TRIAL EXCEANG& GUSTAFSON i Lincoln·Merc11ry 16800 Beach at Warner Huntington Beach 842-8844 * (213) 5924544 ''Home of the Vlklh;'' '63 Ply. FUry, air, auto T, R/H, Extra clean inter, en8" needs twr-up. fl.50. 83.1-81.a! PONTIAC '71 CataRncii 4. Dr, H.T. VB, pow~ steerlna:, air con~ 15,000 miles. .(S61· DU). Kelley IU&i gested retail $2}00, 92399 r2430 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa At Fair Drive 546-«ll7 '86 Tempest $495.. No m-FFJ. Call :1&7 .. 1975 oi 548-4742 Bankert OuUet.-2151 Harbor, CM. • 1i '69 CONVERT. &ope., clean. Auto, Plb. pfa p/w i l/C prlv. OWDl!r. 9ft2..0160 '69 GTO, 4 spd. J>l/pwr fil.6 b<lco, ""' cond, new bolta! G71l tires. io...t, !61-5171. I 1986 Ponti.lie Le Ma111 ! spd,. wry cl-MUlt .. n, '71 Mercury 491-83211 uir tor uo11e, Moot""Y cu uo m , 1---RA_;..M.:.;B;.LE;;;;.:R~_.. power ~ W:-'64 llAMBLER, aoo<I toey llr, v(eyl top, <J181ne bod. New blttery _.ium u-. fl61· eorb. " -$!00. 64>-JJt'f t'Ol>t Kl'lley IUI" ·-roiau $31.80. T ·llRD $2699 24111 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mm At F&\r Drive: ~17 'Ill MG Mld&f:L 23,000 tnl.,1--.,,$;,.250=""4~9.,,i._26A=-ELDORADO '68, .. _ ·n »ORD LT)l,' dr., Aldi I ~I A"!~'°". , "\Aki offer. '64 vw v AN $51)(). tlCnally dtlent Many ......._ nt ,.dlo I< 11-. podded l ~ ••~ En&lne 6 inn1 Jui\ ,.l)IL 0oe ........ S2650, $4MSTr. tot>, an ex1ru Cl•n, law ;....,,__~-----------------------S<IJ kilo Item. ••• fiG.5611! --•-•-•_a_11_11'" ••"--"•"-•-\Vent od _.i11 ... ~511! rn~ -d!lL I \ • I • • • v 17 " ' ' ' . . . . .. San Clemente Capistrano VOL 66, NO. 65, 4 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES ... EDITION I • Today's Fbuil N.Y. Steeb ORAN6E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1973 TEN CENTS Clemente '6irds· for New· ·Battle Over Acce·ss ' ~ I •. 'By JORN VALTEllZA °' ..... °"" ...... ,..., •San Clemente city councilmen are lfrdlng·for yet another round Wednesday In the -marathon battle 'bver access to the Presidential Heights deve1opn:.ent as residents of Avenida San Pablo renew ti1eJr objections to the selection ot their o!reet. . The .continued public' hearing on the jlosslble alternate niutes to San Pablo la . ffrst on the agenda for councilmen who • tace a large list of lte!lla In the 7:!0 p.m. session. 1be environmental-Impact report for tile San ·Pablo· project ii ·the last area where ooOo..Itlon 1'111 come on the ~ hassle. "Counctlmen already have at> proved the Improvement district that WOll!d pay for"tbe eateoston of San Pablo il)to the Iatge condpmlblum project In- land of the city goU cotine. Residents have banded together to hire La8una Be,m JaW)'ei wupam Wilcozen to battle the San Pablo choice. Developer The acceaa ilsue la but one of aeveral J<>lm Douglass Ir. has said lhlit be WOllld which appear to make !Or a lengthy accept a aulla~ alternative to the road meeting !Or councilmen. if the choice wer. made swiltly. The public hearing to formally COllSider Pre-1y, the first •nit of DObglass' the request by the Robert W. Grant houses is' completed and access to that Corporation to annei: more ·u.an 78 acres . part of the J>l'Oject will be across the goU. of Pallsadea land Into the city IB next on course and through smaller streets In the the list. . area. . The firm already has \fOl'l approvals Before Douglass can upand his proj-for a maj-Or condominium project on tbe ect,. however, ~ • dty Jias ruled that he land ii the city decides to absorb It. and must' be served with a major access road. " thus far no oppo1iUon to the concept bas • come from the council. New zoning as well ha:.; to be applied to the land if It Is annexed . The Local Agency FormaUon Com· mission recenUy gave Its approval to the annexation, lnVolving acreage between the San Diego Freeway and Camino CapiBlrano. Other items on the agenda Include: -A protest by residents led by Dr. Colden Boyle, who believe an un- derground-utility and Clty lighting dlslrlcl set up for the Shore Oolon1 calla fer loo many stre.t lights. Jn a letter to eow> cilmen Dr. Boyle has auerted that although the city la removing dozens of uUilty poles, It will erect even more light poles In the neighborhood. -A letter from ~ler-area businesswoman Cindy Benjamin sug· gesting that a pemiY arcad< WOllld be a means of Improvljl8 the area where landlords recently complained of poor (See ACCESS, Pqe ll 1rs n 1ans ' urren er' Pearl S. Buck D~s at Home Pearl S. Buck, Nobel and Pulltr.er Priu winner, died today in her home In Danby, Vt. The 80-year old author, most well known for her book, "The Good Earth," published in the 1930s, was the fll'St American woman to win a Nobel Prize for Lit-etature. Although extremely popular In the United States, Miss Buck felt her biggest fans were in Europe. "American criUcs dismiss my writing because I am a woman," she once said. Stary on Page 4 today. -. Hrintington Free Press Curb Upheld The..Los Angdea Free Press, • -11- ed undergrouDd new-. was banned from Huntµigton Beach news racks Mon.- day night by the city ~· Jn doing so, H~ 'l!PCh became the first commwilly la ~iM County to o!flclaJly prohibit the l.ji. ""6i the Free Press ID news nicb, l(:cqrd!ng to the Dlalrlct Alto"'l!1'• ~ Cooncllmeir iiCreed II waa okay to sell tile Pflper in -· bill oppooed~ news • -net '\i!!I1Jg J1i1tio1i cOuld .bllr • . T11t1'l'ltied that ·ib.e Ji.ee~ ... ~ ' ma~ of publlsbel\'a 'POiley, regulalJY ·ciix!t:&I' matter liarlli!ul 'lo m!non." · Ma)'or ·Al eoon wu tile 'Jcioe opponent " to the action OD the ·eevm-member coun-clJ. • _, Fnm Wire Servfcel Coen, al>attoriletlJmeed W!tb Beverly IpNOON -The government an-Hills attomex J"""'1 'l'abilck, that such a llOliiiced todOy il Wiiul4 agree to Ooet the lleclsion -1 beyOM the OCo\>e of the Brlt!sb pound jointly with the currenc.Ies city'• legal power •• •,. • 't • • ' 'I 'Dl.ILY' PH.OT-..... "ll!"t or other ~ Common Market Tabaok demanded a he4rlni oo the dlf oduntries agaIDst the U.S. dollar. But It clerk's denial of a 1ius!neaa ltcenae re- laid dOwn certain rigid condiUons. queated by Howard ' Smllh and Horace GAN THE CHAIRAV>N ·OF THE BOARD :'MATCH (\JES.w'iTH IOY OF THE YEAR?-, Dan Phllllpbar W1t.che1 John Belford,. l6; LIJ!e UP' ShOt It· South Coa1tAre1 Boys Club .. The. llllllOUDCeme!ll was made by Ortega to dlslrlbute the Free Press In Chancellor Antbooy Bltrber in bis annual -news tacks. " budget speech to Parliament. "You realiu, of coune; we must do Barber Aid the easential coodltion of a this to ,e•••ua\ our .1-al ramedies,". Taback 'toid1owicumen '"?..~"·"'tt clear joint float aga!MI the dollar WOllld be a • fn•··ded to NONue' ......... the ma'"'--Jn ple<!ge , by · COmmon Market member ~ ~ r-· uer couidiiea lo --'"""' ' each ¢ler's CUT• court. · . , rericlea apinat~;y speculators -no 'Triheck Wll!' dty off!cills t be action matter how costly the burden became. was unconstitutional because ii denies '.''11111 la an easential condition for the the First Amendment (frtedom of the whole community; and certainly the press) and the lltll Amendment (due United Kingdon could not join In a col· process). . Jectlve float~unlea-it-b met in full," be ·. 11It requires a judicial function to tOld 'a packed aesslon of~the House of detenn!ne bus maJter obscene," Taback ~om. ! ~ argued. 1' And eveo U you decide to ex- -llnother condiilon, }larber said, wu erclae a Jll'f!YIBtlve 10U do not have, lbla that the new .. change rates at which material C8liilol be found oblcene." Common Markel cumncies woold he fix-ed against each other "must be ac-~table to each member In terms .of ifs llitmediate ecooomic problema." ~ He said eaciti niember must also-have 'All "unimpaired right" to change the ~ rate of its own currency at a later 'date alter conaulatioo wltb other market Countries. Two Get Praise For CUSD Bond . ' . Landslide ·win .. ·Siltatioa .Con~r~l A~].<ef! · · · For . Salt Creeli's Erosion A recommendation to .require · Avco CoMmtJn!ty DeveioJ,ers, inc. to curb erosion from the•Salt Creek area.of South Laguna was scheduled today· before the . San Diego Regional Water Quality Con· trol Board (WQCB). Leonard Burtman, e1ecutlve officer of the WQCB staff ,making the recom~ tnendaUoo, said staff investigators found the mouth of Salt Creek at the ocean ·u1oot1ng miserable." "With all the rain we've bad this year, the soil cover is completely gone in aome placea and not repl!lced adequately in the area Avco lJ grading," Burtman said. trol at the mouth af·SaJt Creek, protiably by quick planting and blowing straw into the hillside or by placing netting across the creek mouth . ! Extensi\'.e grading in the area ' of SaJt Creek 'll;8ch preparatory to building a new section of homes bas · Moused ·con- cern in many area .resident.JI. Burtman speculalejl that an. upset J'ISl- dent, whom ,he .declined, to 'name, in- stigated a directive.from tliio slat.,.WQCB office in Sacramento. ~ · Under a Joint float, martet currencies ;would · retaln fixed rates aga!MI' each 1Jther but would be allowed to find their '.own levels against the Uollat accorilint to tjleculatlve demand. A San,, Clemente mlnlater. and Laguna · .,U the, recommendation ii •?proved by Nlguel. house.rile won pra11e from . Die board, AYfJJ. W\!1 have witil April 1 to ca nilled School. DI l t ·J))Oel the tequli'enienls or file a report The memo instrucied the San Diego of· fice to investigate the location and make recommendations to the.regional board, he said. Official's Dad Dies . Meanwhile, the dollar edged downward :.Caln ill Europe today and AmerlcaD' -were forced to hand over more .of their travel dollars 'for ~uropeon CUT· ~. . • European foreign· escl)8nges lt8yed of· jldally close betauae of the International (See POUND, Pap I) ' Reserve Marirnis 'Surulay Punch'· • GAMP PENDLETON (AP) -Maj. Gen. John McLaughlin, laking over com- "'*ncl of the U.S. Marine ~ reservea, Aya hla units make up the, ~'corps' SUnday punch." 'ntm are I0,000 port,tlme Matlnet In· the fth Dlvilioo, whldl Maj. Gen. Leo J .. Dulackl headed ~· belnc nll!led In-_... general of the Marine ·Oorpa nc.nuy, "The boPONnco of I lirq ,_.... 1Qr<:e waa lirought to ""' dutblil flghllng mi Guadalcanal,'' McLa•pllp oa1'I alter 1be cban1e of command M...S.y. ";l'bia 1llvlalon la trui, ready to -°" 1(arlne °"1'1' SUndo,y punch.. ! )llcl.e"8N\n bu -commabdant ol Ille Morine Cdrpt..rocruil d<pol Jn San "Dleeo. . ' plstnmo U 1 t r c describing that they have hem•• to meet trustees Monday u the leaders In the . •-landslide .J>CIS>d victory at the polla laat them u rar as posslble .. month. Failure to meet reqwremenla, could ' SAN DIEGO (AP) -Lewis Walker, 71, falber of lllinoiJ Gov. Daniel Walker, died Monday. He retired !nim ·the Navy and began truck farming near San Diego; The ReV. Allen Vernon and Mrs. Nancy f!le8D fines 61to18.000 per day. Crapo _ the cochalrmen of >.rvy'a The corporatton would be required to Friendl, the ·dtlzen'i' ""'41 which devise lls own ~ for lliltaUon <01>- orpnlzed ll*'Ye•-C8DIP4Jsli-'..,,.. .,:.'_.:..._;'.;.· _;:.·'-------------------. cited 1or their succadUl e11orta •by /' Tnl&tee C1a1nnen Robert Blltll:. , . p e s • , The. trualei canicl both 1eoder1 .. ·w.n •re .. the ·ecolll!i ; of . cttber> ·-· • • 1 al.I:' orv•·· "outstanding lndlviduala wbo -lllshly &nd unfailingly resporided lo'U1i·board'1 reqlieat, for citizen support." The praise came durfnl the routine caovwlng of the ballots In the dilirlct'• flrat bond electioo In eight years -I certlftcaUiin of the official wllng In the $1killlloo finance mwun which ,wlll assure development of new llchoola dur-·1Bee PRAISE, hp •• Widow--Dies ·in Fire '- SANTA MONICA (AP) -The 15-,_. old l!i\low of -Jolin illllo<n WU Jillled When fire IWIJli lbrqb her apartment, autllorll1es 11ld. )l'lrenell uld they IOIDI the body of Mrs. llarrlll Gllllon In her wbeelchalr neu the front door ol the' ~ llW shared wltll lier dMIChlef, Wlfo -out It the )be of the bllSe. • · 2 Men Spend 44 Days Afloat SUV A, Fiji (AP) -Two fishermen given up for dead came home to a hero's welcome on Tarawa ~Y after dPll.ing In an open boat for·44 days. ' Nabutl Tabutoa and Tarala Teketaba ·left.the atoll on a one-day fishing trip, Jost their direction In a ralnltonn and ran out ·of pa. "When the alollll cleared and Uu1. sun came. out wlth .a relent- leil beat, we found warmth," Nabu said. "Wll*t we bad longed for wu not aa welcome as we thoutbt. Tbe beat peeled oil out akills, and we felt as If we were boiled. As a remedy, we took turns at hav· • Inc a dip ID \be sea while the other looked out for marks." 'l'bey lived. on a few coconu!f lb,ey .had with them, turtles they speared, with improvised lances and rain water u they floated more than t,000 miles. 1 ' • A fishing boat from Taiwan j>lcked them up about three weeks ago near Western Samoa, about 11000 'mUea·eou!betrt of Tarawa. • ' ' ' j ' • • 'Boy '.of -Year' ' Jolin Bellord of San Clen\ente has beelt selected the 19'12 Boy·of t)Je Year by the Boya' Club, of the : SOUtb Clout Area for leadership and' semce to the cl•b, his community anti bis sCboot. The 111-yea~Jd :San Clemente High school jwilor wu judged "a model youth who typifies the alma or programs at the ch&b," ac~M to executive direciot Mike llrail)'. ' ... ""-· Bellont la the IOJl -0! 1'Ii0niss oeltord and llvea at ti! W. Canada . He has beelt a member of the SOutb· Coast cl•b for four-and-a~half years. Re iuis .... a 3'.6 ~de .Point average, II a member of the JuniOr Yarslty bask>tball tellll' and la In hla third· year In ROTC. He also wu chosen. one of a group from his )\IWlan and .German claases to tour Germany !hls lllllUllel'. At the hoya' club, he coachea a basket· ball team, teaches Judo and helpa In the gameroom. At on& time be coached. a !Dlnor league baaeball team at the club. In tlje competiUon for ljoy of the Year, fyntestahls we~ jlJdge(J for aervice to <:Ol)lllllinitY, IOll!lol and' fati>Uy and on ambiljoli, hone.ti al!d leaclersblp. Burglars Get Cash A~ Golf Clubhouse Burglara gained entry to t h e Shoreclll!a Goll Course clubhouse before dawn · Monday and made off •ltb about $3111) In cub at the Unka, emploYci told officers later In tho day. The theft was dlacoyered 11 wori<era opened up for the day Monday. Acceaa to the bojlldlng appa"°tly • w11 ' 1alned tll..Ultia·windowln ·abaek~. - ~ said · tile cub WU kept In I cabinet In tbe liar area of the c!ubliouse. Cosmos 551 Launched MOSCOW (AP) ·-Tiie s.iv1ei-lfnloll laWIChfd Colmoa 161 today In tbt top.IOCrel .e..lea of earlb llteJlltea. . ' Teepee Talk Continues- In SD Town WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (AP) -The flrat two Jndlant lo leave Wounded Knee since the iakeover of the historic vm.,e a week ago walked pest federal l!nel to- day. - At the aama Ume, teepee peace taJb resumed beiw.en, offlc!ala of the llllllce and Interior departmenll and reprMmt. tivea of the 200 lndlans hoJ'llnC .Ille ,... campment. , A fed<t'.al attorney aald he wu··- What !IPllmlBtlc'' -J>l'Olpectl !Or • c:oonpi,te i;:r _,.... " pmlda for the ml~ JM!em to •ve·WOl!lldl!d Kaiei ' • • ,,,. key ~...._., " ibll the ll!-~ ~ lnloHW In en.lntra- ti1llOJ IMlllUcal dllpite ·IDIOlll the Oglala Sl<m.· 'liie two youtlis wbo Jell WouncMd KnM were the lint to eceept .the Juatlce J)e. p.ttriienl olfer made SWlday ni8bt tliat all Indiana COUid depart unanned wltlJ. c•t' the threat ot maaa .....ia ~ that no cbarleo-wdtild be placed pOadJna grand Jiu'y actldo. The ,YQUtbs, LoQla Gray, It, an Odgt, and Mlchael Deacharine, 18, a aitppl,.... Cree, aald they came out beca,.. theJ "Wattted to see '"'t WU going OD." Gl'*f,and ~are •tudmll at the lnltltute di American lndlaa Art ID ~ Fe,N,K. 'l»y aald they,hllcl>hll:od lo wouJ\ded Knee to,NllJ Jn the ~er. and' Gray said, "We'd bltcllhlh blot." The ,..ibl. sail! they did not. -whether other ~ents of Wounded Knee planned to.accept.the eovemment olf"' to leave today. Only Indian males musl Identify themoelveo at the !eden! checkpoint. Deacharme, ~a rod headhlod and wrapped In 1 Jlghl hlanltet, aald condl· Ilona were tolerable dllrlng the holdout. lfe aald there was aulfident food and 1leep!ng apace. He oald'lte belleved that Wounded Knee would prompt other Indiana around the nation ilito 1imllar actlona to fOCUI at- tentiC11 on the need for Indian reforma. Gray, wearing a black liat decorated with a leather, aald he aJao came Ollt to Jool< for hla alster, who alao joined a Wounded Knee encampmen~ ,Gny agreed w!tll hla complnlon that sfmllar lndlan (See INDIANS, Pap I) or .. •• WeliilMr The ,.,,. AofOlet -!bet - aeea a IO perceot cbonce of """"" en .tl)Olglrt, · clearln1 by W- day to fair aid• and temperat.... In the alJ. Ovemlghl lows of 4WO are expected. ' ' INSUH•> TOtp,\ Y Lt. Cmdr. Mlc""'I D. Chrit-tloi>. t:1>POW toho .,.. 1/lol M1<m in April, 1966, wrote hll lhret· doughier• In Norfolk, Va. pr6miBing lo ma/<• up for loll llmt ond .,king lhtlr hel)> In optedlng him up to a "'~ . gentralion. Set 1tory on />agr 7. L..M...,. tt "'""' a.a c.m.r.i. I Mltwll...... • CIM!lt,._. »a M1 ...... "--4 CMllcl 11 Or-.. c..r • c,_,r 11 s.tvi. ,... -• DM1' ...... • """ w-·~ p ... ' ........... _ ......,. ..... i.u T......... a ...... tNI,....... -...... _.. . ....... . ••1 tlf'' 14 ......, ..... U.M Aml..Nltft 11 ......... • • ' < . ' I l I • 2 QAILY PlLOl Drive Led ByHimhaw On Curbs Led by Rep. Andrew J. Hlnsllaw (R· Newport \jead>), 311 tr..bman Republican -will speak out w-1 on (edttal oonln>b and spending. The oew c:ongr•8'Jne11, alter a meetlns lall "'.eek, decided ID take aome action lbal would be dlflereol and PlCft forceful than .Jual agreeing lbat espendlturts must level off. They diocuaaed the matter with Gerald Ford, GOP leader in the Houae and be agreed ID the ~ on the floor Ufll· ing both the Bouse and Senate to engage in serious legislation ID achieve spaKlliig controls. All 311 or more of the oew Republican congressmen will make ~ talU Wednesday, Hinlbaw said. They will in- vite freshmen J)emocralic c:ongreasmeo ID loin them in the effort. lllmbaw and otben bave Introduced HR Mos wbldi calla for a projection of revenues and expenditures for a dve- year period. A oompanloo bill baa been introduced in tbe Senate. Hinshaw and his supporters are en· couraged by statanenla made by congressional leaders on revenue ~ trols.. • . ' Carl Albert, Democratic speaker of the House, said .la.st Oct. JO, "We are not ~ posed to a llP"lllllng celling per ae. 11 we are to cut speriding let us do IO in the manner provided by the Constitution. Jf we fail, the American people can judge our failure." Senator Mike Mansfield, Democratic leader in the Senate said Feb. 5, '"lbe fault Uea not in the executive branch but in ourselves in congress. We cannot in· sist on the power to control expenditures and then fall to do so." Ford said people demand thiJ ldild of spending celling. '"Ibey support the President and they want the Congress, both Republicans and Democrats, to act." Hinshaw said today apart from the Vietnam War and the POW retuma, moat of the attention in Washlngtoo ii on federal spending. CUSD Trusrees Seek EvaluatWn On Student Hour CApistrano Unified School District trusleea Monday directed both high school principals to continue c:omplllo_J. records of pupil use of the controversial sludent bour and to begin tallying the ex· act attendance in science lalxratories. Board members uninlmously approved of the method for evaluation, adding that they wanled to know If the weekly ll!ts -being kept by teachers woold tell them how many students are using the end-of-the-day period as "an educational experience in the traditional sense." Trustee Fred Newhart Jr. reminded the board Ibey bad recently voled 4-3 to allow the 1tudeot period ID continue and several board members said they bad been swayed toward approval by a plea from science teachers who claimed science laboratory projects needed more than a regular-period length to benefit students. A weekly record or students using the period ls now made by each department, but trustees decided the figures woold not give accurate lab attendance records. "I didn't believe there would be that many students involved in science classes anyway,'' said Trustee George While. "I think you would be disap- pointed at the numben." But all trustees agreed that evaluations must be made several times a school year to give officials direction as to what students -want to do during the free period. Pension Bill Okayed WASIDNGTON (UPI) - A bill lo guarantee pension rights lo members of private plans eight years after employ- ment was approved Monday by a Senate Labor subcommittee. 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'"''' 11 ln•• ........u1 C'w'M .U1af' I I '41oU71 s. c· Sa Al,.,., 11 fit,. 4f'M4%0 ="':" '.1'11> °""" °"" ,.,.. ........ .. ............... , ...... ~ .-..w ..... ..,..,,..,.=--.. _,. ............. ,..... ,,.. ................. ~ .............. ,.., .. Clllll9 ... ~ '¢11'llllec: "' ~ .. -I ..,.. .... fa.II .......,, ,....., .................. • BaPPfl Birthday Dr. Seuss Terry Ortega, 8, right and Chris Taylor, 8, add their si~atures to an impressive list of youngsters' names wishing well-known children's author a happy 69th birthday recentiy. Dr. Seuss, whose real name is Dr. Theodore Geisel, is the author and illustrator of IM.IL Y PILOT llaff .... te more than 30 books published beginning in 1937. He lives in La Jolla. San Clemente Llbrarian Lois Wellman took paper rolls to.three schools for signa- tures. - . rr--....__- Expresses Privacy Con~ern Gray I WASHINGTON (AP) -L. Patrick Gray Ill said today he IJ reacbtng the J>Oinl lo his c:onflrmsUoo hearing where hr IJ ooncemed abolll. the Impact "upon aatlonal security, consUtutlonal due p~ ... ·and the right ID · prlnvscy" in hl9 reapolldlng, questlnns about the Water> ·gate 1nveStlgation ..... Gray told the Senate Judiciary Corns mittee at the third day of its hearing that the FBl's procedures in the Watergate buggingr which has played a major role Saddleback Speech Team Wins Honors . Saddleback college's ·speech students brought home top honors at two recent 1foren!ic events. 'Ibe team won three "excellent" awards at the Cerritos 0 r a l Interpretation Festival recently in corns petition with 17 other colleges and universities. · during the flm two da)", are fair game for the panel. He aaid the committee also can go into every detail of the FBI orga.Dlzation and invesUgate bis conduct aod performance since becoming scting director of the FBI May 3. ''The substantive · record of tht Watergate, on the other hand, rai~es very different questions," Gray said. "The Senate, by formal .resolution, has constituted a select committee to pursue that lnquiry down every possible avenue. "I feel certain we all would agree that, under the chairmanship of Sen. Ervin (Sam J. Ervin Jr. O.N.C.), that resolu- tiop will be fully and sbly discharged - and under.such procedural safeguards St. will protect innocent persons wtio weri simply byllanders." Gray said he know• be iJ ~chiog the point where be may be ppbllciz.ing FB; investigative techniques and tactics anc is running the risk of making inadverteo! disclosure of grand jury teaUmony. ._ ••• believe that guidance from the com .. mittee is required in order-that matter$ of naUoftal security are oot diSCUBiled iq a public forlDn " he said "that I do no• ' . . ,\ in any way affect any motions or appeal& that may grow out of the CQJlVictions iii the Watergate trial and that I do no1 breach the right to privacy of those in· nocent persons whose names and ae- tivities are named in our raw interview reports." -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beverly Sparks of San Clemente, Ran· dy Lund of San Juan Capistrano, and Don Naranjo of Mission Viejo were the trophy winners. The 56-year-old Gray said people will now talk to the FBI, adding that the proof iJ In the Wstergate Investigation In which Ibey did luroi!h inlonnatlon to FBI agents. • Rest ID Pizza 44,000 Mushroom Dinners Buried ALPENA, Mich. (AP) -Wben Mario Fabbrinl bad to bury more than !4,000 mushroom pizzas, even the governor turned out for the fwieral. But someone apparenUy made a big mistake. The federal government ordered the frozen pizzas from Fabbrini Family ....... Pagel PRAISE ••• ing the building boom along the south county. ID thielr first coostruction action after the bond Issue the board Mooday agreed to seek state consultation on an lniUal comlnlction project -the building of Del Obfs\'O El<mentary School In San Juan Capistrano. The esUmaled cost of the llcbool, which amounts to a ball-campus on land already owned by the diatrict at Marco Forster Junior High School, is aboul ll.2 million. Actual working drawlnga, onlered up by trusteea last year, will be ready foe an initial, board review at the March 19 meeting. FrOMPagel INDIANS •.. protest movements would occur. Ralph Erickson, a special assistant to the U.S. attorney generaJ and the top Justice Department official at the Pine Ridge Reservation, said late Monday he was mildly opttmlsttc that a "reasonable, satisfactory agreement" w o u Id be reached. Nonreaidents ol Wounded Knee m a y eave the village until 5:30 p.m. PST today provided they leav.. their weapans bebiod and males identify themselves to the more than 150 federal marshals and FBI agents wbo surround the village. FoodB destroyed two weeks ago because the mU!hrooms, from American Canning Co. of East Palestine, Ohio, were believ· ed tainted with botulism toxin. Fablirinl called the pizzas back from stores in northern Michigan when two test mice died after eating samples of the pizza. It was discovered later that the mioe didn't die of botulism. "I think It was Indigestion. Maybe they didn't like my pm.a," said Fabbrini. By then, the pizzas bad been oollected, and were buried Monday on a farm here. At the burial were Fabbrinl's 22 employes, several newsmen and Gov. William G. Milliken, wbo spoke. Fabbrini placed a wreath of red gladioli and white carnations on the grave of the pizzas, w}lich be valued at $39,<X». j After the burial, those present were of· fered a repast of pizza. When one reporter demurred, Fabbrini sald, "Gov. Milliken ate a piece, and be 's sUU alive." Fabbrlni iJ su~ Am«lclm Canning and the distributor of the mushrooms, Tolona Pizza Products of Cbi~go, for $1 million. Tuesday Hearing Slated for Leary SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -Drug cultist Timothy Leary has agreed to stand trial beginning next Tuesday on charges of escape Crom a California prison. Leary appeared before Superior Court Judge Richard Harris -Monday and said he would go on trial as scheduled for escaping Crom the California Men's Colony here in 1970. The Conner Harvard professor was returned to the United States from Afghanistan in the custody of federal agents during January. Leary also faces charges in Orange County of drug trafficking. Rogers Reveal,s Ships Sail Haiphong Harbor By United Pren Intttnatlonal Secretary of Stale William P. Rogers said today Haiphong harbor, closed for 10 months by U.S. mining, has been reopen- ed and some ships were going through to North Vietnam. Rogers told the House Foreign Affairs Committee : "We received the report this morning that some shlps are going through. I think the harbor is open." U.S. minesweeping operations to clear the harbor resumed last weekend after the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong released another group of U.S. prisoners of war. It had been halted brieOy last week when the Communists appeared to be balklog at the release of prisoners on schedule. . !Wgera told the oommlttee that the peace agreement and cease-fire in Viet- nam were going smoothly and he W81 confident -at IUst ss far u military operations wm concerned -that they would be a Jucceu. He acknowledged, however, that 1 political aeutement In South Vietnam laced "a Jot of problems." "'Ibo pollllcal future of the """' lt 1en to !be patU., -lv!!ll to delennlne," 1Wger1 asld. "Obviously wbal bappens there Js que:itioolble . • . " Several membe(s or the oom)nittee said Ibey ..... -about the North Vietnam... emplacement of 1Urface-to-1ir misstlea In northern South I Vietnam. Rogers, however, said that matter was before the four.nation International Control C.Ommission Utat is supervising the cease-fire. "The fact is," he said, "that things are working out pretty well. They seem to be complying with the terms of the agree. ment very well." Meanwhile, in Vietnam, a Viet Cong general said today be ls ready to re\unt to the broken-down negotiations con- cerning the exchange of Vietnamese prisoners of war. Col. Dang Van Thu, acting chief delegate of the Viet Cong to the four- power Joint Military Commlaslon (JMC), said the Saigon-Viet Cong stalemate should not arrect future American pn,...r repatriation. "They are two separate matters/' he said. Lt. Gen. Tran Van Tri, bead delegate of the -Revolutlamuy Qo.....,,. mtnl (Viet Cong) to the JMC, aakf he was willing to attend tha regularly scheduled JMC senior delegatea meeting at 10 a.m. Wednesday, The talks, bogged down for a week, concern the tenm and numbera of South Vietnam ... priaonera to be exCbanged by the Viet Cong and the Saigon govern- ment. • South Vietnamese government spokesmen were not avallabJe for com-- ment. /, Front Page I POUND ••. monetary crisis, OOt few Americam were in any distress. · In London, the American Express said there was no limit on the amount of dollar travelers checks . being changed. The rate was $2.41 to the pound as com- pared with around $2.40 before the run on the dollar last month. "Business is steady but at this time of the year we do not have many visitors/' a spokeaman said. In Frankfurt, West Germany, where the nm on the dollar reached sensational levels last week, the dollar olliclally bought 2. '1980 marb, dowo from Mon- \day's 2.81 and Well below the new Door of 2.8350 set after last month's devaluation of the dollar. Winter Concert ' ' Set by Coll'eg~ · A winter quarter ooncert by the fn.. strumental music department of Sad- dieback Colll!fle will be preaented free to the public at ! p.m. Sunday al Mission Viejo Bigb School. Variety will mark the program, with selections including jazz, m a r c b e s , classical numbers, and music from fore.Jgn countries. The College band, the co 11 e g e orchestra, and the stage band will perfonn. Directing the band and stage band will be Monte C. LaBonte, and directing tile orchestra will be Peter Fourmer. In the reader's theater compeUUon, the cast of "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-ln-'lbe-Moon Marigolds" tied for third. cast members were Kim Bates of Irvine, Bette Killion of Laguna Hills, and Beverly Sparks. Jn a forensic tournament. at Riverside City College, Saddleback participants won three first places in five entered events, competing with 40 community colleges. In novjce men's oral interpretation Don Naranjo won first place and Andy Pugni of Tustin was third. - Jn novice women's oral interpretation Verna Carey of Dana Point received first place. She also won ' second place in women's persuasive speaking. In woll)en's expository speaking Greta Marchello of San Juan Capistraoo won first and Beth Burton of Capistrano Beach took aerond. From Pagel "But Ibey will not continue to do oo, H we continue to spread this informaUon on the public record," be said. . Gray released to the Jndldary Com- mittee Monday an FBI memo saying President Nixon's campaign committee di4 not cooperate in the Watergate in- vestigation. Tbe IZ.page memo, dated July 21, 1972, and made public Monday, was amoJ'.C' documents and material submitted ~ Gray to tbe Senate committee la,. weekk:. • School Cl.asses :· On Clean Spree .: In San Clement,e ;; ACCESS... - ' · . .Jll>.,,. -t , San Clemegte .RjCh ~ ....... n: .. law enforcement. . · concerning themselves thiJ ~ wf~ -A request from the chamber .of ~ cleaning up their campus, tbemsel~~ meree for the routine tran•fer of title to and lhe abnosphere through v~ the fiesta float, allow~ the chamber to Clean Week aetlvitlea. ! · own 'the contrivance. If the ch~ge were Every day, Dlembers of the! Ecology~ granted for a token •1 the -chamber Club are collecting pennies to be ~ would be able ID Improve the float which help purchase treea for the - over the paat year bas been ravaged by grounds and selecting one sloppy lllUden!: the elements, Chamber President Bertha to compete Friday for the "Slob of thO: Henry said. / Week'! tiUe. :.:. -A reeommendaUon froni the city sign Classes are lllllDpetinl to coiled Oii; commillee lbat t h e _nonconforming campus the moot recyclable alwiilnuni,: billboard advertising ShorecliHs Golf !"~pers and botUes through the: Course be allowed to remain on a hillside A 0 trasbketball" contest Is scheduled: near the San Diego Freeway. Wednesdsy at lunchtime wbere student,: m~:'t.:"'~~:~~D= :Ii~ ~~orc.:.•t throwinc~ oomm!Ssion that the Orm of VTN A documentary film narrated by Jaeli : Associates o{ Irvine be retained as Lemmon will assess the pros and CGD8 o( Threat Rap Dismissed parking """'"1tanl! for the city. using atomic energy. It i. 1:30 p.m. -Disposition of 1bids for replacement Wednesday and Tbunday. SAN DIEGO (AP) -U.S. Magistrate ol dozens of rolled pier pilings Sludents will be urged to ride bicycles Harry R. McCue has dismissed a charge diScovered during a routine annual dive to and from school Friday. that a San Diego man uttered threats late last year by city lifeguards. City The club sponsored a Trash Awareness against Sen. Jacob Javits ft...N.Y.), it Manager Kenneth Carr bas recom-Week last year, during which 1rash wu was disclosed today. Federal attorneys mended that fUnds for the repain come allowed to atcumulate on campus for agreed six months ago to defer pr<&-from revenue-sharing money received of' several days to point out the acope of the ecution ol. Carroll Scbact. the federal governmenL litter problem. ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;,;;;;;:;;;;~ .· CLEAN SWEEP A relatively small item which een make a dlffe,..nce in tho finished Installation is the preparation. People would be shocked lo know whet might />e under their ear· pets. W • have replaced carpeting in homes whore we found bottle caps, cigarette butts, nails, hunks of plaster, pieces of wood, magazines, and dozens of other things undem'eath. " Our installers are trained lo smooth chunks of plaster, and patdi minor holes bolo,. carefully sweeping the floor. We repeal -this is a relatively small item, but we feel this is necessary lo e s.ti1f1etot:¥. instillation. Ill , ' COITA li!llA SINCl ltl7 ' • ALDEN~S CARPETS e DRAPES 166a Placentla Ave. (QSTA ME$A 646-4838 . . M•, Tlilrs. f ., 1130: P\>I. f 10 t: W. t:JO to I , . • . • ' . ·r J • • ;f ' I t - \ ( I I " • • .. .. ' "' • • • • F .. F 1 ' " wt .. .. •• F •• fl • • I T F 1 • • " • A s •• • I . '· • .. ' ···~ ...... ···--~--.... ,..; ........... -.;.,~ ... . . ' . Quarter Sales Up At f.ollins Your lflotteff• Wort1a Work-related Tax CoWM Rldlo C.O. operations fer tbe aeClll!d quaner of tbe um lbW year continued to Deductions Listed scP .., show marted improvement in •1CT1T1ou1 •u11•••1 PUBLIC NO'ltCB i=• sates and new orders, T MAMa nATIM•MT ... .,.,.i':.s. ':~ """"' .,.. dolne P•CTlftOUt aws11J1•S1 be:rt C. Wllaoo, presk:leot NAMli '1'AftMPT and chief executive officer, MUTUAL-EHT!ltl"fttJ!, 1t l7M2 $ky TM followll'll ""°" i. dOlftf IMl- P..-k &Mtvwd. 1r.o111e. c.11tort11.. ••: has reported in Dallas. En1"11f1st tcwnitrvctlon, Inc,. t SOUTHl!ltH CALIFORNIA ftUIL.IC4-C1Ulonll1 car110r111ot1. 1114 Skv ,.,,. T•Ofril sie1tv1ee: .... o...,. J. a.ni. Anti, Net Income for the second aQj.11tv1rc1, 1rv1t1t, ea11tom11. c.. '2712 ...... _ .. ,_ llOO " 1>.c1nc Sollttlwht MllrtttOf, isn c:>..w. Mlldlton. 511 s. eo..1 qu., M;I W2! .,..,v.w;, • or ,.. c1m1"° Ot1 1t1o SOvTh. 1v11. sis. ._ 1tw.w..,. uo-. aMCt1. c. ,..,,, centl per common share, in· 01"'°' c.i1tom1• n1• Thb aw-i. w"" c:ol'ldul;ttd .., • eluding a n ·-a .... •··-· Tftls DUIJllftl II~ t1 I llmlt.d llldl\lkkl91 CAW ............ , V<trl'lltl'llhlp. the *"-""'~ t111l111 it. o-its MHI-beoef]t from th. tax loss 9tnt1°1I cr.rt.-n tNr-e111. TN1 .-!•'--' fl ... WHtl t11t COUlllY T.:..": ENTEllPltlSE COMSTllUCTION. Ci.rt of Or-(Wlty Ol'I; o.c. , .. lf12 carryforward of $95.2,000, or 216 ',",'o'vo WILLIAM E. $1' JOHN. COUNTY CLERK. cents per common share. E. llDSS, PmlcMnl &'t ,-,.,... M. WM'd, D1PU1Y 01tld: J-•rv "· 1tn f'D11l This is up from net Income Sl11t>1Mnt flltd Mtti""' COllMY Cltn. of l"utlllllMd 0r8flfll tout o.lr., Piiot, of fl,"030,llOO !or ,,, f'-t 0r.,.,.. Coiinty Gil Ffllnl•rv IS. 1m. Fnn.ltry tD, 21 a Mltm 6, IJ. we "'a •klllf'f "' .,_, ,,, 111m1 lf1l. ..,.n quarter. Sales for the second • ...,.._, 1t..,.. a 0.1111111 PUBUC NO'l1CE quarter of 181 m i 11 i o n ~m:::'~ .. flnlll represent an increase of 5 per- 1>111111"*' °'""'" Cotti D1Uv P!~~ PICTIT10UI •USIMISS Cent from the first quarter on F*"-ry 2t1, 21 111c1 M•tdl •· 1i. 1.-1~ MAM• rr•TSMEMT f ••·· •·-•---• 41Ln Thi killoWf"ll •-11 dOl'll buttnllt ewer wor<UU6 ~ ... ~vuu -----------'': quarter sales are ·t7 percent PUBuc NonCE "' • ,, APPLIANCe • HOME !JI!· "-i .. h..... than th bl PA11t, m s. s.i.r, Slnta AM, clu1. U>&"""' e compara e PtCTtTtoUS •USIMISS "104 \ period in the prior year. MUI! STATIMlllT Jon It... $111rlty s. M.,., .. ms. &plf. Thi tolloWlnel ,..._ I• cM(ng blnlMU Sin!• AN. C.llf. mew ••: Thl5 bl.Ill'*' II btlnt Qllftductecl W 1n TltE ltOWAllO COMPAHY, 1131 ll!dlvlclvll. Wet!dlft Drive, N....,_. 9 11 ch, SHIRL~ I. MYERS c.ntoni11 n'60 n.11 •t•t-' 111111 wit11 ni. counr., llotilrt SW,_. Howlnl, 2 t t 1 Cltrk of Of•• c-tv Oii M9'dl 2, ltn. El""'*'• Orl11t, Colli #Mu, C.ll1onlll WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, C°"""" Cllrk. W t2U. ThlrMI M. Wlll'd, °'P'lf'f, , 41!~~.IMll'ltll b ((ll'ldl,l(fld w In lrt-Pul>ll"'4d Orlnte Co.st Dilly "=~ Rabfrt Sty!l'IOIK ltowlltd M.lrdl 4. I~, 2:1, fl, tm '21).73 This 1t1i.lfllflt WIS flltd wltll !tit cwn- ty Cltrk Of °"'""' COlll'lly .., febnllry PUBUC NOTICE 1ol. lt7) l"tnA ------------ Hunt Foods Names Chief Of Finance· .By SYLVIA PORTER (Seventh in o Series) Mllllons of you are. entitled to deductions connected with the work you do -such as your transportation expenses by car, tali, train or bus, your entertainment expenses, your . of flee-at-home expenses, etc. In 19"12, several important courts ..... and Treasury ruJ. lngs directly affected your right to these deductions or the amounta you can claim. To begin with, let 's say you're among the millions or s&iesmeo , sollci t o r s and other employes who have P01tTt:1t jobs requJr-. ing you to be at various loca- tions during the day to see cus- tomers or clients. YOU ARE clearly entitled lo deduct your transportation ex· Wherever f get• hit out. ticlcl' penses In going from customer to customer -whether by car, cab or rapid lransit. But what about the first trip in the morning llool your home and the last trip of the day when you return home? Should these trips be part of your deduc- tible transportation expenses or are they nondeductible commuting expenses? Pulltlllhtd °""'°' Cotd D•lt\' Piiot, PtCTtTIOVS IUSIMISS FlbrVlry 111, 11 .,_ M..-c:b •· l:t. MAMI STATEMINT 1'73. MS-T.1 Thi tollowlne ~ •r• Oolllll tiu.1111111 ff: J. Edgar Spielman Jr. has been appointed vice presldent- finance for Hunt-Wes son Foods Inc. 'llnfJelievafJle' PUBLIC NOTICE W S M ENTERPRISES, 1525 MKArttlur, Suitt NO. lt. C°"1I MIM, C10fornl• "'26 STATt:MllNT Of' WITIIDftAWAL Umto Sa.vllle WlllCllMtw, ,.,, 91k1M'. PROM PAltTMIRSMIP Coat• ,,_, C.lllon1f1 '21626 OPOATIMO UMDlll Ratpfl EOQlf 't'l'Jlletltster, 1501 W, ~ •Ustt••u ...,.. Wlbt\1111, s.nt1 AN. Cattforfll• '27IM Thi ~ ll'f'IOll lwtl wttMrlWl'I M • TMI tMMIMU 11 c;on6w:tld W -lfl 1111ln- e-1I pwfMr from the "'""""""' e«pOtllld •uode1lofl Of,_ fMfl I ....... '11111 Vl'!dll" "" tklttloua INllflMf. pettl'lltlhlp. . neme of PELICAH ~IATES •t 2152 LEMEO SAVILLE WINCHUTER Dvpaill Orl11t, 1MwPo11 '9H<fl, c.111om1a. \Tiii• 111!9tnent w• flied wltti ttM c_. ..,..., ~-.. tv Cllfk Of Ortftlll COUl'lly on ~rctl 2. Tiit nc11t1ous Mf~ -sta ... .--.. 1m. for tt11 ~P _. flltd on All9IJll FUt» 11, lm In .. County of 0r-.. PUDlldlld Or/J-Cotlt Diiiy Piiot. Futt "'"" 11nc1 ICldreu Of ttw l*'Mlfl NMdl " is. 20. 11. 1m .U.73 WlfhdrlwlflOI . - ROBERT M. St..OAN. w W..t IMh PUBUC NO'l1CE Strtlt. Calta ~. Cllltoml• nu.l------------1 Sfgned: Roblld M. SI<*! Tiii• 1t1t.mlflt -ftlfll 'Nitti .. c-ty Chtt of Ql'lflgt Couflty ... HOYel'llCllr . ""' Spielman will be responsible for all of the Fullerton-based company's activities. As finan- cial vice pjsldent, he will direct the accounting, teasury, audit and related ad- ministrative fwictions. Tax Returns Hit ffiS; -Delay in Refunds Seen·· Spielman bas most recently been president of Farm Best Inc., a subsidiary of Interna- tional Utilities Corp. He joined !bat company In January 1969 initially as vice president of corporate development. Prevk>usly, he was with sealtest foods, a division of kraftco, for ta years, where he served as vice president and general manager of sealtest eastern division and In his prior assignment as controller of the sealtest foods division in New York. MSI Data Cites Sale Of System MS! Dais oorj,. of Costa Mesa bu anoounced lbat Wlnn·Dixie Stores In c .• supermarket chain ·based In Jacksonville, Fla., has in- stalled a MSI electronic point· of.sale system fol" test in one af its Jacksonville stores . Known as Automated Store Reporting and O p1e rating System (ASTROS) it Is com· WASHINGTON (AP) -The Internal Revenue Service says it was swamped with more federal income tax returns than expected last month, creating some delay in pro- cessing refunds for early filers. But the IRS said it is begin· ning to catch up with the backlog and is getting the refunds back within tile usual six.-week span. Early fliers sometimes get their refunds sooner. THE FIRST big rush usually hits IRS after the first week in February. when many employes get their W-2 tax statements. But Donald Elsberry, direc- tor of aocouots and data pr.; • ces.lnt,'" Sild Uil.s year 1baS been the wo~ ever. "lt w a s \unbelievable," Elsberry said. Compared with past years, Ile said, there was a . drought of returns from January through the first week of February. "That pleture ch an g e d overnight," he said. HLast Contractors Get Award posed of electronic tennlnals, The Orange County District a cbeckwrlter, an aulomaUc of the Associated General Con· trading stamp dispenser alld a tractors of California, a cbange dispenser a 11 ti under th trol of statewide contractor orgaol1.a-opera ng e con tioo, has received the as.socia· the ASTROS computer -tion's first annual District cessor located In the store manager's office. Memberah.ip award. Accepting the award were The Wim>-Dixle Installation Walt<r Mellott, South Qoast also uUliti.es the ASTRbs Construction Co., Costa Mesa, velocity keyboard lo record who serves as cbainnan of the weekly specials. Orange County District; and The system will support James Hayden. Griffith Com- sales transactions t h r 0 u g h pany' santa Ana, who headed price entry and can be the locaJ district membership ·week, for example, we had 5,324,000 returns, a million more returns than in the same week last year. Now, we have in excess of two million more returns than at the same point last year." ONE 111EORY is that many wag~rs. after getting their W-2 forms, are anxious to get fat refunds soon. Tax refunds are npected to total about $22 billion this year, about $8 biUion more than a year ago. The reason ts lbat Congress cbanged the tax-withholding tables to try to make the amount withheld more closely match the amount of tu due. But this resulted in many tax· payers having too mu ch money wllllheld from tbeJr paychecks. Elsberry said an o I be r reason for refund dela)'I. as reported . in some parts of the country, is that many tax- payers are failing to llD out revenue-sharing questions on the back of form IOjO. ' Also, be said, the ln· formation for the revenue- sbaring program must be cod- ed and fed into the computers, an extra step in processing. Elm!ERRY SAID the ms is meeting the customary pro- .ceasing cycle of six weeks desplt< Che early-season dlf\ flcullles. He said any suggestion lbat the ms was delibertately delaying sending back - because of the sudden extra spending money it would create ls wrong. 0 1 give every assurance in the world there i.s no deliberate attempt to slow down refunds in any way, shape or form ," he said. The filing deadline is April OVER THE CO ·MUTUAL FUNDS upgraded in the future with committee. pl01Jt code scanning after th e''f7.~=7.=:;~~;"1J;~~~~~~~~~~-;;-;;.;;~;_:~~~;;;~ universal product code basil SEVEN ADVANTAG"" been formally adopted. = 1 o o o 16. Lease Firm Makes Move OUR PACER OFFERS that yours may not I 1 COllPl.m OUNIH COUNTY conu•• -· ....,...._.. -C-Mlloloa Vloto, ................. '-' .... _. ... ofLA .... 2 MONIM 'IO MONTH llMTAI. I.Ult 3 MO DPOSIT 119UIUD ON APPIOYID CUDIT 4 ONLY S17.H l'U MONTH TOTAL COST ·--' S NIW COM,ACT UNIT MD Cl '/••4•'hl 6 YOICI llasA•I ,A.IU ALSO All AVAILAIU 7 fllU HU llAINllHANC~ on .,~[if COUNTY fl.1111011 U l'HIJNf SlllVIU "' . , ORDER " YOURS ' TODAY! Penonallnd • Stylish • Efficint Order For Y ounoll or • Frlnd- M1y be us.cl on env1IOpl's. 11 ...+um -6drMs ~els. Also very h1ndy 1s id1ntiR~ti01t l1bel1 for marking p1non1I it.ms sucll as .boolcs, ,...,..,, oliof.,, ..+., Lobel. dick .. 91111 •nd m•y be ut.d for m1mng ...._ c1n...d focd 1t1ms. All l1b1ls •r• print.ct with styli•h Vogue~ on lino quolty wllJto, gummed p1ptr. ..--·-------------' PWt • ttilt "*""" ell• ..,. tMN .., Sl.» ., I , .... ,.,._,..,. ll'll OIY .. ,.0 .... 1MI I ~ c:-1,t ..... C•llt; """ ' I I I I -, I I I I I I • I ' . ' n ' T...,.,, -6, 1971 'l'ltor·DeUa Boea t Es-AdnJiml Japan Purchasing Joins Firm Douglas System ,,_k ."Aetlon Rep. Wright Patman, (0.'teua) bu temporar· UY left Bethesda Naval Hospital In Washln¥· ton to catch up on his duties as chairman of the H o u a e Banking Committee. The talka- tive Con.s;ressman is suf- fering a throat alJm'ent. WASHINGTON (AP) -An APJ,C!O ipOttmWI told a Senate ' pand Tuad.ly that McDonnell Douglas ii aelllng an entire Thor-Delta TOClrol system to Japan. wllidl will Ute h to compete with the U.S. commercial aalelllte launrhlq bulineu. Andrew J. Biemllltt, An. CIO legialatlve cnr-, abo said the tame compuy bu given permillloa to Japan to build 11 F4 ~ bomhen and tblt Northrop Is abotll to permit productioo of IU F5E fighters in Taitran. BIEM!LLER SAID llharinl advan«d U.S. ·""line and aiteraft ledmology with other counlriA!S not only cost< U.S. workers their jobs "OOt al!o representl the turning over of Lockheed Showing Increased Profit BURBANK (AP) -Lock- heed Airaalt Co<p. coollnued 111 turnaround In 1172 from the tbreit ot bankruptcy that bwig over It In 1971, the corn· puy r.porta. Lockheed said Monday lls 11172 earnings """ lo 116.2 mil· lion, or tt.43 a share, from $15.f mHllon, or $1.36 a share,. in 1971. 111E COMPANY l"'t $86.3 million in 1970, when Rolls· Royce of Britain, maker of eJlRfnes for lockheed's TriStar jetliner, collapsed. The U.S. government came to Lockheed's rescue by guar- Keystone's Chief Sees Good Year Keystone Savings and Loan has projected more than a 25 percent increase in earnings for 1973. At its annual shareholders meeting, held in the associa- tion's Airp0rt Center office, Ronald W. Caspers, Keystone chairman, reviewed the S&L's 1972 growth and then told stockholders: "For 1973, we project -$24 million in new loans, $12 million in new savings and total assets to reach $72 million . This should bring out net income after taxes to about $650,000, sOme 25 per- cent above our 1972 earnings." Automation Profits Up General Automation Inc. of Anaheim reported first half earnings were up 180 percent before extraordinary credits, while sales were up 85 percent for the like period ; both represent new highs. Lawrence A. Gosho rn , chairman and prtsident, said net income reached $865,000, or 41 cents per share, before extraordinary tax loss car· ryforward credits for the sit months ended Jan. 31. PRIVATE TRUST FUNDS lVlllAILE fOA ftlA1. !ITATI LOANS 111 6 Ind Tl'IUST OfED8 $1..IOO To '260.000 UP TO ICl'Jft LOAHa OH TM.llrf OEIEO COUATIEIW. IMWPOllT IQUITY PVNDI Newpon Cent., tao H.wpot1 c.ni.r Ort. Newport S..Ch, C.111. f714J ........-.. anleeing l250 million in bank loans. Lockhffd'1 sales dropped to 12.47 billion in 1972 from 12.as billioo in 1971. Sales in trn bid been bolstered by a one- time. increased adjustment of $680 million, reflecting con- version of the CS Galaxy trans- port and AH56A Cheyenne beli- copter programs from fu:ed price to cost reimbursement contracts. LOCKHEED REPORTED earnings of $2.9 million, or 25 cents a share, for the three months ended Dec. 31, com- pared with 11.9 millioo. WS ANGELES (AP) - Dart Industries, a widely diversified company. reported Monday that ils eamlnga rose to a record J(!ivel Jn nm. The company earned $53.4 millicn. or ... 41 _a share, com- pared with $44.3 million. or $1.97 a share, in 1971. Sales Shipbuilding Firm Eyes Oregon Site SAN DIEGO (AP) -'!be National Steel & Shipbuilding Co., planning a sec on 4 shipyard to build giant oil and gas t.ankers. may. find a site in Portland, Ore., rather than the San Diego waterfront, a com- pany executive says. "We're pretty much at .a standstill as far as San Diego is concerned because or the negative reaction in Chula Vista and because of Prop. 20." NASSCO vice president John Murphy said ltiooday. ' ' WE'RE CONSIDERING Portland at the moment. They don't ha v e envirorunental restrictions there." He said the requirements of Prop. 20, the coastal pro- tection measure passed by California v o t e r s lut November, were less of a bar- rier than indications from the City Council in suburban Chula Vista that it wants to use the waterfront for housing, yachts and light industry rather than a shipyard. climbed to $888 million in 1972 THERE IS A FACTORY AUTHORIZ- lD DEALER FOR EVERY POPULAR MAKE CAR IN THE WORLD ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULE- VARD OF CARS. \ selling, COllllWtcr' JQductso chemic:ab and pWtics- and ·~ U.S. Wiwstnia• tn credit wllldl added $ 1 ~ 7 million, or niat CICllll a *'re. compared with *'·• « three cents a share. in ll'lL Spodal la ... DllJ ... LOS ANGEIES -n.- Engine<n • Comtnnn lac. has been awarded a Willb:wt to carry out tlle aajlr pmtm of a re:f:inery mode ujaat- project !or the B P Oil COrp. at Marcus Hoot, Pa. Value of the coatract. wt:i1:ti involves :!:::ia& pro- curement -«tim al the new facilities. ii ..,_ proximately 115 millira. Tllo total program of $111 mimaa includes over • milli& fGr pollutton control f'qUipmM e V aie•ew:erkw LOS ANGELES !API -1llo Unioaamerla Inc. -.i ~ directors ha i114*GUal • ....-pmDtioD pbn lo ....... holding """'"'"''• -... nonbant mhPdi•its. a ~aiol. Unioa llanoarp, a ... - holding -· -lie formed 1lo be ... -~ Unimlllllkand-- relatod opmiliom, M ..,.. - nounoed Manday. ,,,. -.... _ -tbealol name of ~ lac. would take in an «ber mm- pany activities I D C I a 4 i a C Weol<m ~ Corp •• -• <nwloid, -lllsurmce Cl. and • - Stat,e Wine Sak. Jump • ......... ·-- COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK UST ' ' ' ' ' " ·i : - ' .. -.. ,.. Market Goes Up; Confidence Cited .r~ ··-· ...... _ .. __.... .. ········----.... -..... _____ _ i#--··--.. -.... ·-··--·---· • .. . . . . . .. . . I . ~ ··-' . . . -.. .. . . .... .. ...... TuadQ, lillfdl 6, 197J , -- SC OAll. y I'll.IT ,, • • I • . ' . ' ' ., . " ! J ' .. ! t • ' " .... ' ' ., .. .. ' '. ·I : .. •' , " -1 • :. • ' " • • ' • ' . ' ' " :•·' ' .... ... • • ' . • • ,I " •' •! ' •' !,t OAILY PILOT TONIGHT'S TV mGm.IGHTS KR1 a 7:30 -"Dayblo's Devil&." SpedaiL<t.I pall off a mlllioll dollar belat at a Stnuglc Air Command base. Rory Calhoun, Lalnle Ka$an and Leslie NleJIOn !lllJ' in this 1968 dramL KCET Ill! 7:30 -Cltywatcbers. Irvine's Lion Country Safari la featured on tbis aegment. ABC fJ 8:30 -''The Lett.en." Three letters, delayed a year, bring newa that dramatically changes the lives ct nln• people: John Forsythe, Pamela Franklin, Ida Lupino, Dina Merrill, Ben HlllJ>hy, Leslie Nielson, Jane POWl!ll, Barbara Slan· wyek, U:sley Warren and Henry Jones are featured. , CBS IJ 9:30 -"Crime Club." The fatal auto crash of a friend's 90n provided a job for a mem· ber of a Los Angeles organlzatlon of public and private investigators. Uoyd Bridges, Victor Buono, Cloria Leacl>man. NBC 0 10:00 -First Tuesday. Job enrichment -projects to make monotonous tasks more palat· able for W<>rkers -is the subject of a filmed re- port.. TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening MARCHI 1:001J 0 0 !II i!J llD !fl Nm (})Ill-.... n.z. (I) llt 111111 D De Avt1pn m""-ID""'"' IE 11 Dulct E111mort4a fD ""' ....... """ !fl-... ... l;JO CIJ Hop11'1 Hffon o-: (C} (90) ..., """'" Concl. (com) '62-Shlri'Y Mtclaint, Yvn Mont.and. Upset bmUM her dlrtelllf·husband is tolna to m1~1 a film in Japan with 1n unknown Gtislll In tl!O lead, 1 wlft decldts to dlsauiH h1rwlf ind try Olli for t!14'palt Cl) C1$ lltws Witter Cronklto @)Mm llfffl• ... m""''-m l'Ytd_ ~IMl111tiOn· al Hebrew le.INnHC..... .. 1::." ... "*' li)Uttlo- 7:001J CIJ O!llNm e lowltn1 tor Dollars 00 Trvth If Contlilluenctt (I) 111111 tt Advllltv1' 0 Wlllt't Mr Unel m 1 loft ucy aJ Mt'WM: (2M) "'H11d Wr(' (dr1) '43-lda Lupino, Dennis Mor11n. l:lO fJ ())Hawaii Fivt.O A cat bur11., strikes fl lhe hom• of 1 socl1Hy prominent lsl1nd f1mlly, tttlln1 off 1 l1st·movln1 se1its of tv1nts th1t la•d to a dt1lh. o m CIJ m "' ,,...., ""'" (C) (90) "Ott Litten'' (dr1) '72. Thrt• 1ttt1r11 dtlayed a year In de· livery, brtnr nm that d11m1tit1I· ly ch1n1es th1 livas of nine people. .lohn forlrth•. P1mel1 Fr1n~lln, Id• Lupino, Din• Merrill, Ben Murphy, Leslle Hl1lson, Jant Powtll. Bu· "' blra SUnwycil:, Lule)' Warren and Henry Jones star. m Mtrr lrttfln Show fl!) IJM MIJlft' M!f11tl @I) D Edlftdt dt f.lfmitt GI,i.)Nonl1 9:00 Q) Git Slllfft fJ) Nl111 Eli) lthin4 the Unn t:lOIJ(IJCIS T-.,,,.,. (C) (90) ''Cl1• Club" (dr1) '72-Uoyd Bridt•s. Yic:tor Buono, Cloris Leich· man. Ptul Cord, a memb1r ol the Los Angeles-based Cdme Club, 1 fr1t1m1l otpniZltloft of public and priv1t1 trwesti11tors, 1tt1mpb to prove murder or suicide In the f1ltl ear crash of 1 friend's son. o-m Co11tr ~USMC EE llad Journal Ill hid.I Mlllkal a;) fntlnil Malcant Best Song Nominees Announcecl HOLLYWOOD (Al') -The Motion .Picture Academy an· nounced nominations (or !97Z'a best movie song today, thrtt weeks late because of a voting mixup. The nominees: TiUe song of "Ben.'' Walter Scbar! and Don Black; "Come Follow, Follow Me" from "The Little Ark." Fred and Marsha Karlin; "Mannalade, Molasses and Honey" from , "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean," 1.1aurice Jarre and Marilyn and A I a n Bergman; ''The 1.-f or n in g After" from "The Poseideon Adventure ," Al Kasha and Joel Hirschom; "Strange Are the Ways of Love" from "The Stepmother," Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster. ' I ~at.est Williams Drama Tedious By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK (Al') -Ten- nessee WLll.lams meanders thrOugb mystic maze of lyrical m u m b o-jumbo concerning human despair iD ''OUt Cry.'' at Broadway'• L y c e u m 'lbe4ter. On Ille credit side, . the dlstlngulshed authN shows determinaUoo to find new metaphors for old dramatic fiutloos. On the other hand, too much of this much worked- over text has the effect of an overdooe of sleeping pills. The effort to be different frequently too finds expression in such impoverished twists as, "Don't count on what can't be counted on," or "some necessary things are im- possible and some impossible lhl.ngs are necessary." The pair decide the sholf must go oo, and a play-with- play dev<lopl. The boondarles between the two performing levels are, intention.ally, never clearly establl.sbed. Th e theater ln which they find themselves becomes a sym· bollc tomb. The influences of Edgar AJlen Poe's horrors are clearly at work Jn Williams along with suggesUons of more aoaring William Blak.e mysticism. Peter Glenville, an English eminent, b a s directed the relentless mixture or obvious and obscure with possibly more private then projected understanding. Other Oscar nominees were announced Feb. 12. The best song nominations had to be Ron Filian jokes with Jill Rimer in a schoolroom scene from the Laguna Moul· reballoted when it was ton Community Playhouse production of "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie " re- discovered that one of the 10 suming :tonight for two more weeks. ' At a moment of presumed tension, the terrified she of the two-role opus calls out,"Where is eveeybody?" to which the he repUes, "Everybody is somewhere, Clare." MICHAEL YORK, wboSe Nureyev features were CQ- starred in t h e film Ol ''Cabaret" and in TV• s "Forsyle Saga," J!llts qlute a bit ol. forensic animation in the role of Felice. Cara Duff- Mal'Cormick, a miss of al.most anemic angularity and sudden vocal stridencies, stir iv es valiantly with the diffk:ult di staff characterization. songs under consideration was---------------------------------CLARE AND the rather an- drogynously named Felice are a sister-brother tandem which has been trouping theatric l>ack alleys with companions Who have suddenly decided the sibling two are insane, and ineli gible. The awards will be given March 'l:l. * * .tr Coppola Named Top Direct9r HOLLYWOOD (AP) -'The Directors Guild of America made Francis Ford Coppola an offer he couldn't refuse. Coppola, director of "'lbe God- father," was presented the guild's award for best diJ'ec. tion of 1972. He received the award Saturday night at the guild's 2.5th annual banquet. 'Family' Holds Ratings Lead \ Jo Mielziner's settings of fragmentary props and cyclorama projectioos create a strikingly effective ambience for the elusive meditation. NEW YOR!li (Al') -CBS' NBC); "F.d Sullivan Cmledy "Odd Couple" (ABC) which hurried off. "All in the Family" led the Special" and "Barnaby Jones" tied for I Ith place; "'Ibe 1 ~ .. ;--;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;::;;:;::;;;;;,;;;;;;~,:;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;:;;;;;;::- national Nielsen television (both CBS); "Flip· Wilson" Rookies'' {ABC); ratings for the week of Feb. and "Saturday Night Movie~ "Gwwnoke,'' "Clnnon" and 1 I~. according to a list of (both NBC); "ABC Tuesday "The Wallons" (all CBS and l to~rated TV shows made Movie" and "Marcus Welby" tied feF 14th ·place) ; public today. (both ABC). "Ironside" (NBC); "Lucy,'' The other wtnners, in order Other ratings winners Were "Hawaii Five-0" and "Sonny 0£ their ranklngs by the A. C. "Medical Center" (alS) and & Cher" (all CBS). " Nielsen Coµipany, were "San-·1----------------'---'----- ford & Son," "The Ringling Bros. Circus" and .. Country Music Hit Parade," (a 11 . _,....:..._..:..u...._o CtNEOOME 20 _, ..~ _, •.:_ _.::,, ... CtNEDDME 21 , .. ~··-~~!::!Lt:'.:'3....:.11 -'II c··-7 1~ $'40/UM ·I :;: .. •l . .':111"u:!.'.J.=-:.. -,...:..._ -~L~ $ fAOIUM · 2 ,'!; .. ,/6.!1£.!l"~~=- -... >' -·:.·.~· $fAO/UM ·3 :::c ·~~ -..... --"'' SrA01uM ·! :.: .. _M-'.Jji ..... .L:!.'.l~ .... -=- DEL NO ltESE~::.:r se:an .._At PYkft "Adchr 0. 1h Roof" OMINATED FORl O ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING lllTl'tCT\.lll e IEn ACllllS LIZAMINNELLI. UST SUPl'OmHG ACTOI JOEL GREY HST DllKTOt 808 FOSSE. "LIZA MINNELLl. IN 'CABARET' -A STAR IS BORN!" -tl'.;80:.:" ID I Dmnt ol Minnie ti) LI hnjl Sin rar EI1) TIMI fMB Chef 10:000@.l@tlflrlt Tutsdq "Job En-14t4S.H#borsouae...rd WEDNESDA~NJCBT1 · Bl D Mor llt111 Cara th Mu)tr r!)Varledad rithment," or 11roject1 to makt Anlhelm. 635-7601 monotano11J tasks mDft pel111bl1 1~:::'.".~::::~~~~~~~'.'."".'.'."".'.'."".'.'."".'.'."".'.'."".'.'."".'.'."".~~ for worMrs. ii 111• subject of a m .-, Antt1onJ """"ts {ESpttd Ricer f~med 'ttporl. U (I) Cil (D Mercus WtlbJ, M.D. '1h• Tortoi• Dance" A secrettr de· 7:30 IJ Bobby QoldJboro Show Bobby Pftsted high school boy becomH Vinton lutSts. suicidal 1ft1r the senseless de1th Cf) Hopn'• Kiron of a ptl. D1rr1l Larson auuts. 0 Ptllca SUre:eon "A Bull1t tor the O lofls llrloff Pmtnb Gent11I" Or. Lockt uncovers an IS· m II) Mtw1 11ssln1tion plot wtitn a visitln1 !or· fE El l'lcldo dt Solla t ign dl1n1tary b suddenly stricken "1th I COl"OllllY attacl @} l'\rilro"*Y: M11ttt' Ind His 1J Jtrry West SHw Cius C-Oncluslon llf pro1r1ms 11· @T• Tall tl!t Truth 1>1orln1 the teach in1 methods ol th• (j) Tltls ts Your LKt renowned cellist. 0 MmlOll $ Movll: (t) (211r) "D1y-6!) Muctltdta lt.tli1111 ..... Dnlls" (SUS) '68-Roiy C.I· houn. Lainle K1z1n, lnlle Nitlson. 10:15 U NfWI Specialists pull of! • million doll11 10:30 m McH11e'1 ""' hmst tt SAC blse, • m N 1•-![j HoUJnoC Sljueru w:t tWS ........ -m = U:OOlf)QO!Ii!llGJNm m LI Modl1 OchN (I) (j) ®I Ntn EID CitJw•tdlm "Lion Country Sa· 0 One step ltyond fari~ (a) M1rsb1I Oillon m Stand Up Mid OIHr 0 M~: (C) "Htt RoM to Htll" Cl) CofltdJ' (dra) 67-Jeannt Crain. Dana An· aJ It Is Wrltt11t drews. {E Addtfltl FIMilJ m Truth or CollstqlllnctS ID""" 7:55 g Lakm Yf11111.(lp EB Qamer Ted Ar111stronr I• fJ ([) Mllldt (ID MJnl1 lme Show Cl LI• An11Ms City HIP School 11:15 Im Chll111• 34 :=::1111plonlf!lps Ttams to 11:30 6 Cl) CBS Ute Mo\'lt: (C) "Thel l1 LUll'I ~n LA. Uktrs C.1111 Brenson" (adV) '63-Mlthael n . Portland Trallbl•tef1 In Portltnd. Parks, Bonnie Bed~!!•. 0rtron. D ®! m }llhnny ta11011 Show fJ (]) (j) m TMpmtDm 11.. D Th• Prito11tr ill "Crtepy·Ptepy" Or. Noland In· 0 (]] CJJ al WkM World of [n. traduces 1 clllld J)llitnt to a horror llrtllnmtnl "JKk P111 Tonit1" litm 1t1r wiltt disastrous results. m To Ttll tllt Trutll Ruchedul1d. 12:oom Alfred Httdlcod f'l1str!ll ~ ,,., ,......, l'M: (C) (2h<) "'TIM rreMdent'• Aulpt" (com) '67 12:30 O Ntws -.ltmes Coburn.. Godfrey Cam· m Mowie: "Delir1 Mt" (dr1) '47- brldce. Join Oe11ney. Gretr Garson, Richard H11t. m Hapn's Ktroe• m am Cosby mhr!J MtMll fl) ttenunos Conlt 1:00 @ D 0 Cl) News ft\ 1"-to El' "Powtt Pl-" ~..,... .,.. J:JO 8 Mt\'11: "tlltd l.,.,..U" (dra) ID A1111 con rtporro 'Sl -Richard 81.ffh•rt. .., _, (2h<) ..... """"""" r.-" (dttl '44-John W'1M. Su· 2:1111 ID All·Nl&M Show: "Stor1I Owf ""Hqw1rd. lllbon," (C) "Snip Crhtao," £i) c.tn lbtte Amtrictll "lrata" Vfednesdoy DAYTIME MOVIES 1:)0 0 "Did TrtcY Metta ,,,,.._,. {mys) '47-&flt Ktr1off. 0 "P'ktllp 111 Sol/th Stnet" (mrtl 'SJ-Rlch1nl Wldm1rll, jean Pttm J:OO ({) (C) "Utt W'lth FatMI" Cold. {a>rn) '47-Wlmam Powtn. £Ill:•· l>tlll Taylor. 0 (C) "The Slcrlt lrwuloA• (dr•) '64-Stewart Gr•nPf, (jo.J -Thty Mtt 111 Sombef' (dr1) '41--Clarll G1ble, Rowlitld lt\llMll. 4:00 tJ (C) .. ,.,.,., tf ... lll'lllrlf Ooe111td" (mys) '69 -Ctlltstophet ltt, Plttr Cualllna. • NEWPORT BEACH Bristol (Pali...i.s) at C.mpus SANTA ANA 4th St. and N-rt Fwy. TUSTIN Rad Hiii Neor 'S.nt1 Ana Fwy. ~· ... •l't' •'-"" -, ... """" ,,_ dMllum-._.1'rt.l.l'JoV~ ~ W.,I Tbe mosl anmal boi'olllee • saecess of all lime! -' ' --' ~ nil41-I .... 4 """' •AIAO llOIS BEST ACTOR ....,~ \t(IHl'llUJ tin ACRISS . SOU~DEA' "· IS A MU ST 17 • VOL 66, NO. 65, 4 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ,.. • TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1973 .N.Y. Stoeke TEN CENTS Laguna Chief: ·Police Have Outgrown Home By FJIEDElllCK SCHOEMEllL °' .. ...,..._.,. .... : Tbo top pi:!Ority of the Laguna Beach Police Department II finding a new home ·cir ezpoodlng ill present beadquarlerl, Cblel Joseph J. Kelly told the pillllling cmun!ssloo Monday night. • 1n presenting the departn>ent'a pro- posed capital improvements' program, Clliel Kelly said U>e police force has outgrowo the 3,600 l<juare feet of City Hall it now occupies. The ideal aolutiOn, be said, would be construction of so 8,000 to 9,llOO-lquare- • fool facility with ...... of --lo $4115,000 for the 111..dure 1Dd ........ acre for laDd. Tbe -altomatm -he to add • -story to City Ball "' ...... Ille police deparlmenl. '1bil, Aid ll<ll;t, would COii $1t,OOO far --and about $.10,000 for eqnipmmt rep. •mrrlt Espansion of the police mcililJ wu -of liI priority Items ..-ued to Ille oommllsiOI\ for aludy. At a later mw, planners will -...._.i to the city council what capital impnMsDmla sbouldbeunderlaken. Other police department requests, ID .., of their in~ are as follows: -A c en tr a I i 1 e d commtml.catioos omler, '25,080. -Doalmmt Stonge and Retrieval System, $15.GOO. . -Data Pnc:etdng, $500 to '4,000 a -depending ... Ille S)'llem. --Cooling<ney Fund, 15,000. -4lpedal F.quipmenl N-. $34,GOO. Tbe dild said tblt police, fire, lil_..s and public w or k s oom- IDllllic:allona syllems should be housed in one Joodim to help the city p...., for any utural dls'"'er. • Pnllco radio ~t. Kelly added, should be removed from the public roceplklO area aince tnnsmllfed in- lormalklrl ofl<n II of a oecurity.type nature. Jn the matter of document storage, Kelly said lilea goina bock 20 years are stored In cloaets adjacent to the city jail, making retrieval of Information difficult. 1be same information cm microfilm, be eaPl•ined, could he housed in I/15th the space now used. Modem data proceaaing ·equipment would allow the department to log crime patterm, staUsUcs, response times, in- fonriation from other law enforcement agencies, personnel a c c o u n t I n g in- lwmaUon, equipment listings and traffic records. • Lease of oomputer aervicea would cost about !500 a month, Kelly reported. II other city deparlmenta joined in the ven· tutt, the city could obtain its own com- puter for 12,800 to $4,000 per month. '!be 15,000 oonlingency fund, said Ke)ll', would be used to help the depart· menl participate in counlywide police prosrems. Some of lboae programs lnclode rqional data storage and COoUJ!UDft1 liallon patrols. In the-epecta1 equipment c&let'OfY. Kelly requested maney for aalety equip- ment for ollicen, radar for "8Illc _. troi, dictation equipment, a ponr card- llling system, mlcrolilm and a new nodlo console. Plaonen recelved the report with little comment. '!be pollce department pr<aen- tatlori is one of several under study by the commission as it formulates tbe capital improvements recommendatioo. · 1rs n 1ans urren er' Lagu-COtltldl Pearl S. Buck Dies~ Home Pearl S. Buck, Nobel sod Pulitzer Prize winner, died today in her home in Danby, Vt. Campus Drjve Tbo !!!-year o)d .autho[, most well known for her book, "The Good Earth," published in the 1930s, was the first American woman to win a N<ibel Prize for Literature . Although extremely popular in the United States, Miia Buck felt her biggest lall5 were in Europe. 0 American critics ·dismiss my wri~ because I am a woman;" Hassle Flares abe1ioceaald. : Story on Page 4 today. British ,.Set Terms~ ~fll Float Pound From wtre Senteeo , LQNooN -'!be government an- nounoed today it would a~ to fioat the llritish pound J<iinUy with !lie currencies 61 other Europein Common Market . eountries against the u.s, dollar. But It lald dowo cer14b! rigid' coil\llUOQ\I. · The annowicement was made by Oiancenor Anthon~ Barber in hll aonual budget ap,eeoh to Parliament. BarlJer ~d the essential condition of a joint noat agl 1nst·the dollar would be a pledge: by Common Market member ®Ulltries to support each other's cur- rencies against money speculators -no maltlir how C!OoUy the burden became. 11This ts an essential condition for the ·~e community: sod cerlainty the United Kingdon could not join In a col- le<>Uve Ooal unlesa ii II met in full," he ~ed seBSioo of the House of. .,. Another condition, Barber said, was that the new exchange rates at which . o>inmon Market cumncies would be fb<. tel ·against each other "must be ac- ceptable to eacb D}elllber in terms of its bnmediate econoniic problems." He said each member must also have ..: "unimpaired tight" to change the ··agreed rate of its own currency at a later ·@to alter oonsulalion with other market countries. -Under a joint noa4 market currencies would retain li;ed rates against each other but· would be allowed to find their !)WO levels against the dollar according to • ~Uve Jemand. ' Meanwhlle, the doll .. edged dowoward ~ain In Europe today and American fOOrists were forced to band over more < (Seo POUND, l'oae I) Low High Sehool Scores Occupy Trustees' Ag~nda A special report m Loguna Beacb lllgh .Scbool state test ...... for 111e IJ'lt.n school year --to be -by the Board of EdUoaticn lolligbl Tbe 7:30 meelinii will he held at district Educatim Center, 550 BJnnmt St. Scores for high llcbool -. -they performed ''below espectalian" ID reading, language, spelling a n d matbemalics tests. Elemeotary llcbool _.., iw,wevu, showed that lllldents ....., perfonillng al or above expectation in subjects. Other matters to be cli!a11oed al lbe meeting indude: -Addition of Yoga, Design In Slltcb- ery, Psychology and Print MatinB and Fabric Dyeing lo the Aclu1I --curriculum. -A request from II acGll I ivra 1 · Freeman Films to .......,. a ........... tary CID education at Top o/. the 'Grid ~School.' -Approval of. meml>en fllr a Tell- Selec:tlon Committee. Formallon of Ille committee was approved by the -!ait' -.. ·II trill IDlke ,_. ...oo.-.to the -for --adopllao and -mmplalml Jaclged apillst boob in,uae by lbe clillltd. · P .•. s •.., air · .. orn.e .;_ . . 2 Men Spend 44 Days Afloot SUV A, Fiji (AP)-Two f1Shennen given UP. for dead came home IO a hero's welcome on Tarawa today after drifting In Ill open boat for44days. • Nabuli Tabutoa aad ~ala Tebtabo left the atoll on a ~ fl.jbjng trip, lost tlieir direction In a rainJIOrm and nn out Of PL -· "When the atorm cleared ind the IUD came out with. a nlen\. less heat, we found warmth," Nabutl said. "Wbat we bad IOQ&ed for was not u welcome u we thought Tbe beat peeled ofI ·our .iam, aad we felt as If we were boiled. As a iuledy, we toot tuma at ha'f- lng a dip In the sea wblle the other loo~ out for wm • ' Tbey lived on a few eoconuta they bad wltll thein, tartlel SPeared with Improvised lancea and rain 1rat.er uJh!IY lloated than 1,000 miles. A fishing boat from Talw111 picked tllem up about three WMb aao near Western Samoa, about 1,qoo mil• IOllilleaJt or l1'arawa. . -. t·agii~dBeacli (;ivic League C·hief ·Quits Dcinna I. Demelrlades has announced hor nsijplalion .. pftSldenl of the Lag1ma -Civic l.eiiiJe .. that she --for three candidates in the April 17 llChool board election. Jabn S. Brand, a p>1r&plly lnslructor at Orange co.st ~ .will take over -.. Civic League pn!sidenl. Mrs. ~ 1'15 Temple Hills Drive, Aid she will devote bei' lime to -'73, the orpnluUon formed to qpxt randidales Jane Boyd, Norman -and~ 8agar. "Tbe lllOllldmhlp of the Civic League lt!l*mts an facets ot the eommunity, and I -1d DOI he speaking for all of lbem wbm I urge the e1ec:tlon of Dr. -. Mrs. lloJd and Mr. Sagar," she aaid. .. All my lime and energy will be directed toward lbe relum to a reaa:mable. responsible ICbool board on April 17," added Mrs. llemetriades. Mrs. Demelriades sod her hnaband, Anthony bave three aona, Ted. a college p:aduate; Lany, a Laguna Beach High School freshman, and Doo, a alltb grade -t al To_p of the World Elementary SdiooL Tbe family baa lived in Laguna --1963. Laguna Police ,Probing Bogus Travel Checks A ...... of l"*erleil 8aot of Amer1ca b11"1tn checka Ill under lnwttlgaUon todoJ by l.agano Beach delectl>eo. At iesal !Oar flOO <OUD!erfeil checb bavt -llOsaed in Laguna, moot of lbem...,. the --whm btnb were doeed, Carroll Bush, Lagu,,. Beadl -·aaid. --bear the nam. of am. ae... try and an ma-bd with lbt nwnber ~-Tbe man ·paulng the no1a 1s -ponied by a -and baa -portlqi-. a California di!•• .. ~ pnllalQ falot,-aaid. Tbe ~ -.Dy -a llllA1I ,....,.,.., ... -wllll Ille lrllvelen did .-..... .._ -. 'l'be ..,.,iefat did• --.. -dopoolt Ille nm!pla. -del<ribecl lbe man as btlJ'8 hm II lo 30 JOll1I of .... -l l!Yo· loot eiClt lodws 1111 Ulll 1"111>1111 HI llOilllCW' wtlh dart brown fl lbCk blir. lie .... (lloo MONBY, Pip 11 • ' Cabaret, Ord Chum IDllllLY ,ILOT Se.ff ...... Huntington Beach's Bonnie Owen, 18, expresses her enthusiasm at being selected Miss Orange County. Her number from "Cabaret" In . the talent portion of the annual contest helped her win the crown . She'll go on to Miss Califomii contest in Santa Cruz. I • l!untington Bans RQCk Saws · of 'Free Press' Tbe Los Angeles Free Presa. a ••·••II· Mayor Al Coen was the lone opponent ed underground ~per, Wll benoed. to the action on the seven-member coun- lrom truitUnstoa Beadl bews raCb Mon-cl!. day nigbl by lbe dty council. eoOn, an atlnmey, agreed with Beverly In doing so, Hunlinglnll Beach became 'llilll attorney J.,.ph Taback, that such t t1ie flnt mmmunlty In Oraogt Couoly to declskin .went beyond the scope of the •lf1dall>' piUIU>lt· the.. aale of lbt Free · cll!I'.•· legal power. P.,.. In llOWI racks, llicoord1nc lo Ille Tabacl, -anded a llearlng on the city Dlslrlel,AllqruoJ'a olfkt. ' clerll:'1 ·denial of 1 business Hcenae ~ Counellnlen qioOd It wu o~ to aeU quetted by Howard Smllh and Horeoe the pops ,In..,,,., but o_.t the news Ortega IO dlltribute lbe Free Preas in nCk db'Pla1 --mlnon coald buy · ...... racks. &he ptpe:f'. ••you realize, of count, we must do Tbey niied that "lbt Free Prell, "' a this to uhaual our legal remedies," matter of publisbe's .pulley, ncuWl1 Tahacl< told oouncllmen, making It clear contains matter hirmM lo mlnori." !See PRF+'!S, Page Z) Teepee. Talk Continues In so ·:Town WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (AP) -The lint two Indiana to leave Wounded Knee since the takeover of the hlalorlc 'rillage a week ago wall<ed past federal llneo to- day. At the aame liJlte, teepee peace lalb resumed bet-olficlall cl the Jatk:e sod lnl<!rlor deparlmenta and--...... lives of the 200, lndlam ~ Ille ... CBmpment. • . • . 1 I .. · A loileral atilnlJ Ilk! 11t ..... ........ --.himdc" fllotll ..... I •• ~ peece .. IIIMd .. --~Mid& 1ar dte mm•ant lndl811f lo 1ea .. w:...i Knee. ' The qy Indian -Is that the "'" ler!Or Departmeat· 1n1ervme 1n ... - tribal polldcal dilpute among the Oglola SiOUJ:'. • The two youlba who Jell Wounded Knee were the llnl to accept the Justice IJe. parlmenl-oller niade SUnday n1'Jlt lbal all Indians oould de~ unanned with- out the threat of maaa ....W ...S lbtt no cbargea would be plaoed pmdlng grand jury aclloo. The youtbl, Louis Gray, 19, •a.a,., sod Michael Deacbarme, II, a Cblppewa- Creo, aaid they came out because Ibey .. wanted to see,Wbat wu going on." Gray and Descbanne are atudenla al the lnaUtute of American lndfan Alt ID Saota Fe, 11.M. Tbey'aakl 1i1eY bltchhlbd to Wounded Knee to join In the tQtofer1 and Gray said, "We'll hltebbike blct." 1be :youtho said Ibey did not -whether ot,her nonro,ldenta of Woanded Knee 9lllllfted; to aocepl the govenuntlll oiler to i"!Ve ioday. Only Indian males must ldenllly tbemaelves at the federal checkpoint. . ~. wearing a rod beadboncl and wrapped in a llghl blanket, aaid c:ondi· Ilona were tolerable during the boldoul He Aid there was oullicient load aod aleeping •P.... He said he helleved that Wounded Kl* would prompt other Indians arcund Ille nauoo Into almltar actions to locus at· ~Uon oil !he need for Indian ttfarml. Gray, Wearlnc a black bat cleoonled with a leather, said be also came out to look for 111' liala-, wbo also jolDed a (See INl>JANS, Pqe Z) Tbo Los Angeles -tber -..... 30 percent chanoe of ...... era tonlgbl, deorin.t by w-.... day to fair aktes and temperalunl in the !Os. Ovemiahl Iowa of 4HO are expected. INSlltE TOOAV · LI .. Cmdr. lflchafl D. Cllf'lt. tian, tz-POW toho wai 1hot ®Im in April, l~. '°"'le Ills thrt t daughlc(1 In Norfolk, Va. promising lo ~ "I' for lost tlmt and uklllg lltdt lltlp In IJ)fCdlng him Mp to a -.... ge .. mllon. Se• •torv Oll POI/< 7. ----. --. --. ........ ,.., " -.... ---T••1.. 9 -... ·-. ............ --. ' • .. ' % DAILY PILOT u Resi.dent,s M~sS·h'tiw Of Irvine lrW>e Compony Pr..ldmt William R. -will be lnler9lewed on KOCI!: ... _ w..ns1oo Channel so 100igbt aod '111unday, but clly "' Irvine ....-, "'"""'led IA> the cablevlslon c:fwmel I epe"ated by 1 land develop---•~· -·1 ... blm. CompuJ ~ today bad dif· fe<iog rta90llS for the cable blackout of Ute fducatk:ml televU!ion channel's ...tl1 Qoqe County Review, magazine llylo. """"'1mlty lntmsl program. Ono ~ a lad< of frequencl .. awilalU Clft the Channel 3 equipment made addltlm ol the ultra·bl&b frequency Cllamd IO broadcasts lmpoalble until ~Is installed In July. . sugtstocl "legal" dilflcultiea waeat fault. fto former spokesman suggested ~ nsideots wouldn't miss much -· '11 really Ian'! a very good In· -.· °"""'" McDonald pms rela· tiactl Clftloer, uid. -. aJaoc with actre1S Ruby Keeler ol -pol1 Beach and otben lamlllar with 1he Meadowlark Airport controversy in Huntington Beach appear oo the pro- gram 1o air at 7 o'clock tonight and -Y· ._..,,..! 50 host BW Reynolds diJcUssel tax -. soninl for lower cost housing in Irrkle and the need for more allenllon to man and the environment ia future clovelopmeot. FremPagel DISPUTE .•• ol the city rigbl or way purchase blocked. Tbe matter was then sent back to the planning commission for further studY. '"lbe mmmiuioo bas studied Campul Drive !or llome time oow and bas been .... re ot the Interest of tbe county In wurtmg out with the city tis road pro- gram but the """""8sion feels Ibis Is DOI a proper road access to the conununity ml lbal it does not cmlonn with the Ge1tn1 Plan," the olllclal commlssioo repol1 IA> the City Council states. AcoordiDg to a staff ·review of the Campus Drive package, the council bas -optiom: it may file the repol1 and -ao ldian, Illus kWlng the road as .,.......i; it may -the ao-qoiaitic:n action made some time ago; or it may estahllsb a joint study ,...100 with , ... _.tallfts of the county roads ml the plamlng -Olhor ileml to confront Ibo councll at tbe regular .....,. are: -A cootinued pub!lc bearing oo eslabli"1menl ol an Agricullura\-Recru· timlal """' r.. the city ol Laguna Beach. -Celidenltioo of a or d 1 n ab c e designating the city u a bird ~­ -A report on city application for an ID'ban w:iusm uncler provlsioos o! the CDolla1 Prolecllm Act. (Propooltim 20). -Proposed emergency measures for tnmc dtrecllon during weekend and summer times. · -A "!'Ori oo the reduction ol $3 .....-patting fines. -Final ttadlng oo an ordinance amend- ing !leM'r axmection feea tn the city to assist Arcb Beach Heights' residents in lhe ~ district 69-1. -Further discussion regarding amok· ing in lbe City Council chambers. Fro.. Pagel INDIANS ..• Womded Knee encampment. Gray agreed with bis companion that similar Indian protest movements would occur. Ralph Erickson, a special assistant to the U.S. attorney general and the top Jmtice Department official at the Pine Ridge Reservation, said late Monday he was mildly optimistic that a ''Teasonable, satisfactory agreement" w o u 1 d be readied. Nonrtsklents of . Wounded Knee m a y eave the village until 5:30 p.m. PST today JrOVided they leave lheir weapons behind and maJes identify themselves to the more !ban 150 !ederol marshals and FBI agtnll who surround the village. DAILY PILOT • DAtl Y l"ILOT 1'9H ..... Salt Creek Gray Expre es Eroswn ' Privacy Concern Ban Urged WASHINGTON (AP)· -L. - Gray Ill said today be II -hiw Ille point In bis coofirmatloo beadag - be Is concemed -tbll lmpoct .._ national seauity, ~ ... ,..... ... and the ri&hl Id """"'""' ii ... mpoodlng quellfom about tile •• gate inveotlgatlon. Gray IA>id the Senate Jocfiday Oom- mitlee at the thin! day ol its bearimg -the FBl'a procedurea in tbe W-.ote bugging, wblcb bas playal a major role during the firll two days, are lair pme for the panel. B~ said the committee abo cm IP a. every detail or the FBI~-... Investigate bis conduct ~ since bea>ning &ding -ol t!I" FBI May 3. '"!be .-.. -"' lhe Watergate, on Ille other band, raiael 11111 --""'etllie -In llie •-;J Idol ... tbli I do DOI -lliedflli&loj&hOC)'fll-k>--.. --""" ..,. __ _.. .. _,. __ ----5151~_ ........... en, -..... 1liII -tali: to lbe 1111, ..... that the pnaf is .. !loo ••&* ilrmtfpliao In -...., .. -iafarmatioD "' PBI ..... "Ba ..., will -... i ... to do ... ii we 4 4•e to spread tllis btfannatjon oo Ille pillli< .-. -.. said. CnJ i tif f to ~ Judiciary Q)ll).. -_, • I'll! -saying Pt f 2 4 llbm's e••q•igo cmunlttee tld Mt -· la Ille Wltlrple k>-1c11pw -~ --Julyll, Ifl2, ... -id& -y ..... amoog .. ,.,,. -lbllteill wl11dlCed by A .......-UQI\ IA> require Avco Community Devtlopers, Inc. to curb erosion fton;i the Salt creek area of South Laguna was scheduled IA>day before the Son Diego Regional Water Quallty Con· lnll Board (WQCB). 1-ard Burtman, uecutlve officer ol the WQCB staff making the recom · mendation, said stalf investigators found · the mouth of Salt Creek al the ocean "looking miserable." "With all the rain we've bad this year, the soil cover ls completely gone in :!IOmt places and not replaced adequately ill the aru Avco is grading," Burtman said. U Ille rec:ammendatlon ii appvved by the board, ~vco will have unlll April I IA> ~ the requirements or file a report describing that Ibey have begun IA> meet lbem as far as possible. Failure to meet requirements, could mean r-o! IA> $6,000 per day. HUNTINGTON COUNCILMAN MATNEY AND REJECTED FREEP City Council W1nh Newspaper Kopt Under Wrops very different q-.· er., am. '"lbe Senate, by formal .............. constituted a 1elect commtttee to pll'llle that inquiry down every, poaible - "I feel certain we alt~ agree dmt, under the chairmanship of Sen. Frvin (Sam J. Ervin Jr. l>-N.C.), that .,..,.,_ tion will be fully and abb' ~ - and under such procedinl saieglmds as will protect -........ -_.. simply bystander1. • Gray to Ille ---last -The corporalion would be l<Quired to . devise its own method for siltation Q>D· trol al Ille m0uth of Salt Creek, probably by ciuick planting and blowing straw lnlA> · the hillside or by placing uettmg acroos: the creek mouth. FremPagel PRESS .•• ht intended to punue the matter in court. Taback told city of(iciaLs t h e action was Unconstitutional because it denies the First Amendment (freedom of the press) and the 14th Amendment (due process). "lt requires a Judicial function to determine this matter ob8cene," Taback argued. "And even if you decide to ex- ercise a prerogative ycu do not have, this material cannot be !ound obecene." Reserve Marines 'Sunday Punch' CAMP PENDLETON (AP) -Maj. Gen. John McLaughlin, taking over com· mand ol the U.S. Marine ground reserves, aays his units make up the "corps' Sunday punch." 'lbere sre 30,000 part-time Marines in tbe 4111 Divilk>o, which Maj. Gen. Leo J. Dulacld beaded before being named ll>- spector t general ol the Marine Corps recent!Y. 11'Ibe importance of a strong re!lerVe force wu brought IA> me during figbting on Guadalcanal," McLaughlin said afi.r l!w change or command Monday.· "1'1111 division ii truly ready to becolne Ille Meljne 0.iJ>S' Sunday punch." McLaughlin has been commandant of Ille 'Marine Corps recruit depot in San Diego. Cosmos 551 Launched MOSCOW (AP) -Tbe ~I Unli>n launched Cosmos 5>1 today ln the top .secret series of earth satellites. Newport Surgeon Seeks Voluntary · AMA Membersliip A Newport Beach orthopedic surgeon and three fellow members of the Orange County Medical Association are deman- ding in Superior Court an injunction that would put membership of the California Medical Association and the American Medical Association on a voluntary basis. Dr. E. H. Thomassen is joined by Drs. F. Earl Woodhull, Robert G. Rilves and Richard L. Sellman in an action pro- testing present OCMA conditions that dues be paid to the AMA and the CMA when annual fees are paid to the local organization. It is argued in the lawsuit that AMA aims and objectives are often far remov- ed from local practice and principle& are sometimes against the best interests of both the medical profession and the pubUc • The four doctors, noting that they face the threat of expulsion from the OCMA, claim that the AMA bas acquired "virtually complete control" over all physicians in the nation. Ash Wednesday Men's Breakfast in Irvine A 8:.30 a.m. Ash Wednesday 1'en's Fellowship Breakfast for all Interested Orange County men will be held tomor· row at the Airporter Inn in Irvine, with Ille Rev. Harold F. Leestma, Lake Hills Community Church pastor, speaking. Meetings will continue to be held on Wednesdays thereafter, each lasting one hour. This first service marks the eigbt- year anniversary of Mr. Leestma's first county men's breakfast. Gray said he knows be ts tfMfnng the point Wl\Ote be-'.ma)' be pm!~ PBJ investigatiYe techniques and tactics -.1 is running the risk of making inadftrtelll disclosure of grand jury testimony. Flames Sweep Heights Home From Lighter "I believe Iha! guidance from Ille mn-A sm. Am Beigbts teenager fled mittee is required in order that matUn fnm · or national security are not dis:DSSIJ in . thr ~s blazing home M<IOday a public forum," be said. ''that I do DDI .....,,,,... .._a -dgaretle ligbter in any way affect any motions er appeals e•plf W _, Uw lwl crlf flames which Frot1tP.,,e.l MONEY .•. w~aring tight-fitting clothing, and car- rying a man's shoulder purse. The woman was about JI 1o 25 J'Rl'S al. age, five feet two incbel and ~ 105 "' 110 pounds with brown hair. She had a mid-west accent. he said. "They were described to 118 as neaOJ dressed and not appearing to be lhe typical Laguna shopper," tile -said. Sbopi<eepers encountering ~ countmeil check -"""' -by the officer to excuse tfwntehies, & quickly call police, fH-1121, or to foDos the couple and get a ...mcJe fimae number and call police. Cithens should no I endangor lhmt- .selves by fon:ibb' detaining 1\41«:b-be said. , Auction Scheduled By Laguna Democrats A fine art auction wUI biahlil!ll the an- nual spring cocktail party OI the Laguna Beach Democratic Club, schednJed for I p.m. Saturday at the home ol. Jlr. and Mrs. ViclA>r Rollinge.-, 3LIJ 11<m Drive. deataO)td Ille 1es•m • -Jaspor, Y, escaped injury ... c:opt lor a ....,.. behead and hair - bal ... -liJll -..... dail.,al .a a $1l,111 loa, !irmJeu said. The --llarted while -J-... trying to feed • powwwiad bl cell into Ille bntane ligllkr, ---lo invtiillplon. - A a't!W' " 11 mm from a nearby er,... °"""' rn Department staUm -Ille laoe al -Santa Ana Ave. in Ille -... -u_. Bay area. "'111 ............ ill -and flames -tley-0...-intmldeslructiooollhe -•1 •wD-•• wu a five.minute dolly ill -lilc ii, a OOUDIJ fire dtp& buellt If ' !WI Did.. No eapwatiw was o&n!d for this *lo:fllo&-Ur iad-Japer ~ 1IW llimll:f to ~ the -~.-.---., ...... ---'"" -reddotiOe new lie o.ta-ci1J limits na...,.. al by llony "-'· Ille boy's lather. fn JWI .. a.id Omles Boom said -" ... --iiQural during the . figM lo --""" Iha! -J_.. ---lligbl. The youth ... -.... -Ille lire started.. Exleosive gr'!<lllli in the area of Sall Creek Beach preparatory IA> bulldlnc a new section of homes has aroused con- cern in many area residents. Burtman speculated Iha! an upset resi- dent, whom he declined to name, in. sligated a directive from the state WQCB office in Sacramento. The memo instructed the San Diego or~ nee to investigate the location and make recomDlendatiom "' the regional board, he said. i F,....P .. el POUND ••• of lbeir travel dollarS for European cur- rencies. European foi<lgn ucbang .. stayed or•: ficlally close because ol the lnternational ' monetary crisis, but few Americana were ! in 1111 distress. In ! ....... the American Express said" there was no limit OD the 8JllOllDI ol: dollar traveler> checks being changed.: ,. 'l1le rate was '2,47 IA> tbe pound as ....,_, pared with around $2.40 before the run on; the dollar lasl month. : . "Business Is steady but at this time of the year we do DO& have many visiton,"; f a spokesman said. In Frankfurt, West Germany, wbe1e the run on Ille dollar reached oenaallonal· levels lasl -ii, the dollar olflclalij!; bought :.79811 marks, down ·fl»n!.~ day's UI ml""8 belawlhe i)eir~~ 2.&150 set alter last month'• denlualiNi': ol the doUar. "<l .,. .• • :- Tools, Cash, Cables ~ Taken in Burglary Burglary of a service stallon of too and cash valued at '150 and lbefl ol COP' per eables valued al f$OO were reported Mooday IA> t.guna Beach police. 'l1le SbeO Slatioo, 1312 N. Rogers Reveals Ships Sail Haiphong Harbor Prints and orlginab by Lag1ma artists Jloger Kuni. and David &om 1liII be ol- fered for sale. Buffet food and refreshments will be aerved. Flirtllor in- formation may be obC3lned by calling 494-9878 or 494-7776. Males Triumpli In Shuffll!boo.rd Geqe ~ and lllmny '1'bom!>om -..---tile apper band in I I Beldi shrJfflehol!nl Qllllo-...,. .•. ----·· Hi~ay was hit awe .Umt over weekald, offi<ers said. Entry was gain by breaking in a rear window. 'lbe ~ per cables were taken !rom Gillacbe Co-. Inc., at Diamond' and an.mt Drive, site of sew«;r coostructloa work. P 1IJe two top ~ ddeated Ellie ension Bill Okayed s...,... ..i 1na ~ during ........ piljal ..... u. .....-at the Official's Dad Dies By United Press International Secretary of State William P. Rogers said today be understands that Haiphong harbor, closed for 10 months by U.S. mining, bas been reopened and some ships were going through to North Viet· nam. But the Defense Department said it had no such word. Rogers told the House Foreign Affairs Committee: "We received the report this morning that some ships are going tbrougb. I think the harbor ls open." U.S. mioesweeping operations to cJear the harbor resumed last weekend after the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong re1eued another group of U.S. pri80nef'9 of war. Jt had been halted briefly last week when the Communists appeared to be balking at the release of prisoners on scheduie. Rogers told the committee that the peace agreement and cease·flre in Viet- nam were going smoothly and he was confident - at least as far as military operations were concerned -that they would be a success. He acknowledged, however, that a polltical ee!Uement in South Vielnam faced "a lot of problems." "The political future of the area is Left to the parties themselves to determine," Rogers said . "Obviously what bappeps there i.!I questionable ... " Arts Festival Jurying Sl.aJ,ed Jurying for the Im Laguna Beach Festival ol Arts season. wW be beld Saturday at the Irvine Bowl, 650 Laguna canyon Rllld, Laguna u..ch, Artlsls wishing IA> be juried !or entry to the FesUvai may take t-eumplea o! each media they wlah to eXhlbll IA> lb• amphitheate r between 7 a.m. and.10 a.m. Satunlay. Jurying wUI tal<• place between 10 a.m. aod 3 p.m. Art works may be plcUd up between 3 p.m. and & p.m. that day. The F•stlval of Arts will run from July 13 to Aug. 26. Several members of the committee WASHINGTON (UPI) -A bil to _. Pmt marts. said they were concerned about the guarantee pension rigbb: to memlwn al Following: BR N•qetitioa, the wiDDen: SAN DIEGO (AP) -Lew1I Walter, North Vietnamese emplacement of private plans eight"""' after....,...,_ --~-loaricl«yparty lathe< or lllinols Gov. Daniel Wall<er, surfact-to-alr missiles in northern South =.. w:::= 1 !,':!,. Monday by• -by lAD Stfpn•o llJll JJr. and llrs. °"""" died Moodsy. Be rellred from the Navy Vietnam. Rogers, however, said that -fr;;:;;:::~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;VliL;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;and;;beg~an;;truck;;~larming;;;~~near~~San~Di~ego~. matter was before the foW'·nation International Control Collllllission that Is supervi.sing the cease-lire. "The fact is," he aald, "that ~gs are working out pretty well. They seem to be complying with the terms of the egree- ment very well. 11 Meanwhile, in Vietnam, a Viet Cong general said today be is ready to return to the broken-down negotiations con· ceming the exchange of Vietnamese prisoners or war. Tuesday Hearing Sl~ted for Lear)' ' SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -Drug cultist Timothy Leary has agreed to stand trial beginning next Tuesday on cbargl!B of escape from a cauton1ia prison. Leary appeared before SUperior Court . Judge Richard Harris Monday and said be would go <1n trial aa scheduled for escaping from the callfomia Men's Colony here in 1970. The former Harvard professor was returned IA> the United States from Algbanistan 1n the euslA>dY "' 1ec1era1 agents during January. Lesry also laceJ chargea In Orange County or drug tralflcklaa. Laguna City Council Eyes Budget Tonight The Laguna Beach City Councl1 wUl hold • special •ludy ,.,.Ion at 7:30 tonight at clly hall IA> consider the forma· lion of the 1973-74 fiscal year ~· Tbe council wW meet with members ol Ille recently formed budget committee to disouss Ille major .poinla of the bUtliet p It is now being drawn up. CLEAN SWEEP A rel.tMly .....I it.n whiclt CM mole • eliHeJenc• in the finished instolotion is the ,..,....man. People -Ail bo six. led to W. what might be under their d.r- pets. We .....,. replocecl capwliiig in """-w"-we found bottle C<ips, cicJoreffe bulfl. nais, ...... of p&.lw, piecas of wood, mogotinM, and d ...... of ""-ft.ings ~ Our inst ...... lr1° 1 d to •1-6 chunl:s of plater, encl pate~ m1ncw holes bem c:arefaly sazaping 1he floor. We repeot -this is • relttivefr .,.... i'-bat -feel this is .........., to • U1tisfact"'Y. instolotion. · •• COITA llAll • llltCI I ISJ , ALDEN'S. • CARPm e DRAPES 1663 ftaceella Awe. COSTA Ml!SA 646-4838 ...... -' .. l:Jli .... ' .. t; s.t. ,,,. "' i •• . ' ' 'i . I 1· . i ' 1 I I • '• -. I 7 I 7 \ • • I ' addlehae Today's Flmd .N.Y. S.tee VOL 66, NO. 65, 4 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE ()()IJNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY,~ 6, 1973 TEN CENTS First Indian . I I Youths Accept Federal Offer WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (AP) -Tiie fllSI two lndiaoa.to leave Wounded "- since the takeover of the blotoric village a week ago walked put federal lin<tl to- day. At tbe same time, teepee peace talb resumed between officials cf the Justice and Interior departlnenls aod ~ta­ Uves of the 200 lpdians holding tbe en· campment. A federal attorney said he was "some- what 'optlmistlc)I 1b0ut pros~ for a ~ ,_.. t ttpwila lortbe--to-• '4 ir-. - 'lllet.ylda• ,.-... teriar Detiatwa::a 1111 s me .. a -.. lribo) polit!r1I ....... -.. c...-Siola. Tbetwo,_....... I llrw ...... the fint ......... -Dt>-~ --5 ,,....,. .. an li\dilill add ~ -outtbe_ll._ __ _ . _____ ,....., ... pm)lry- ,.. ,_, ~ Grq, .. -°""""' _.., IJ>•N1w,.J1.aC'qq1a Ow. ... .,._.... ....,. __ to ___ ,.._. GnJ' .. Dwlw• se. I •• ~MU, tf• ... •i....Artm SlllD l'e,. ll.11. 'DtJ tllill tll!Y .. ) I a • to• I dlliioetojolaill .. _o .. Grq 111111, .... Ii.,,, -· 1"" ,.... aid °'"7' did DOI ""1W wMbtt' Ida' w+Ments tl Wcimled Kwplll-'·llweptlbe-1 .a .. to ..... tod!Q'. 0011 ~ males ... klmtifJ tJien-ms at tbe federal ......... _ ....... ~ • ..,.-and ......... In • liclll ~ llllid CUldl- -...... ~ "'""' the holdout. lie -lbere WU oiif!lciem foOd and ...... c~ ' I El Toro Gets Pri~cipal Sparks Fly Before ~1 Vote; Bosa~ko Named By CANDACE PEARSON , Of llMI Dtlly '"" Steff . A princi~ WU appointed fO< the new El Toro high achoo! by S.ddleback Valley T!nlfied School District trustees Monday, but ,not before sparks flew among two trus~. and one resident and the ailperinteq<lent. Tnutees voted 4-1 to appoint RObert Bosaoko, now principal at Mission Viejo lllgh Scbool, to the post at the new 1ICbool whicli will share !}le Mission campus on double sessions in 1973--74. •Tlie El Toro high school is scheduled to -·in September, J.t74. The onJy no vote on the appointment British Set Terms, Will ... FI~.J,>~qnd .. From Wire Senlees • LONDON -The government an- ~ thclay ft would agree to Doat the British poand jointly with the curreocies of otber1 European •Common Market countries against the U.S. dollar. Jiu! H lald down certain rigid Conditkm. • The _lllDOllllC<ment wu made by Oiancellor Antbooy Barber in bis ann~ budget speech to Parliament. Barber said the essential C<llldltloa of a jQint Doat against the dollar would be a Pledge by C'<>mmon Market ·member countries to eupport each otha-'s cur- rooclel aplnst money speculatoni -no 111at!A!r bow costly the bunlen became. wu ... the--to-- -lo bis -job. -Dmiil--.. ,._ item, -.Ue!J _ ......... ..., as ~'Certificatal Pa I ~ Ill.. 3," )JE!!C8'111! he quewe• I ........ e invtilved. "We created• -......... tna. days ago ... Smidt .... ..... .... c I wehaveaf'!IWPMF ...... ~--a principll lar.die _..., -. • lie calledthe-11.-.. I ... scrr.t-""lllt 5 I 7 -,, ... ----.. .. 0 Smitb cmfin d a.t 111 • tilll!-~ d*'"'*W: Bi 2 .... =,. •• t tbougbt the • , ... - - - - POOTl s. Buck Dia at Home ·· iwd~.aiiit.1iiiiil• ..... -= =~ Wtr. lllr 'Die .,...:i. ...... -- -filr --. ---Eartll, ff p•r t I ..... ,... -thefint ___ to .... Nobel Prile llr Literat•ree =-s:.~~ .::; bigell --........ "Amelicm ailils ., writitC M I -a • . ..... -. SllJrJ • Piqie f .... , ...... to ..... -p .. 'j&willl a ' j npm.we lie ....... lllt .......... '" .. II • .. jMiM ._., Ill If&•' V°ltjD Bigb ___ ... ..,,. ..... ....-.c --lllPSdlo!l Dislrid -lie -.... "• 1111"-II ........ -~· Pl I -."'*"ill Ibo Sm --.. llioMrt, 1111 Ille .................. .:... .. ,Iii~. '-a --· ~ .. ~ 0:.4 ~WW -·-· ,, .... ---UWJ1aa.-, --... --.. -the - -'"to:\*ff •' .. , by laDlg - ---lfig!l ad- minillrakn. 7AJCI is the f o r m e r ..,..-11 the Tmtln Uolm Dislrid. Boon! dlalnnan (]let Briner ruled -.... d order. Smith objected to the ruling, and tried to say why. Briner - ~ "doobl11111" -began _.i. inc bill pvel CD the table, cantimiing wbileSlnllblalbd. . · •y., can bimf 11111 '"""" of -on iilOll.. aid. Stit1tb, who addedlaler. ''you will -that I didn~ lllop talking." Bowell <0i4it1"' called: tbe majority II .... boon! amiPnt aod tbm added, "hi my Cl(liniml. we have 1em this eve-- (See l'IUNCIPAL, l'qe Z) Insurance Contract Goes -re.Bond_Camp.Bjicker : ~ ~ All, [ """'Is ! "' II ' I M 'SJ • 'llnlRr' far W. F' •Y_W __ sf;u ii llllllW..,. a -w1111 1· ..... ~----........ ,1! ., ........... 11111 _____ .... .. O.'c · Ylejtn..,...,Rm -, .... , .. 2 ---u. _.. i.e: • c e•· 9ll midll Jene 11or11-·---·-.. ., n11-· I ...,_,. Tl • I ..... tllis 11111 'flted .... . . -Ill Gllfro ..a , ..... ,.. "-El Toro, _., ~ ll Giuro,. broker d _.,.._,__ ,· 11-~ . .Pdarn abstalned rr-..._ 1Mo ww Ill Ghn liad been .... . . Ml v 1•e eanpip manager. Ill Giuro aloo llad pabllclJ eitdoi oed the ......_ Pfy<, •• sllte d ..,nc1k!ates wl*b P ,,..., aD pre91!11t board ·"W"'DfJela escept Ddmis ~ 'Die lbWl11*i'l&liqn to appoint Di rum. ..,,,. -.. ad boc eommiUee -............... who bad written to tbe--....... -!Dthe jab. •Freep~ Boo~ 11le MMIMHiftt:e ftl headed iofonnlJly llJ Bob v.ubew. .... Tostin -Hr.h --'·nt -"1tmdmt of h+· WI who will lUe that Nine post -8"'lelbodt -~· . He Aid be believed that Wounded Knee ~ prompt other -lmllld the nation Into -!or aclloos to focus at· tmtloo cm the need for 1J111ian reforms. Gray, wearing a black bat decorated wHb 1 featber, said be also C1111e out to loot for bis sister, who also joined a Wounded Knee encampment. Gray agreed wttb bis companion that -Indian protest movementa would occur. Rall>h Erickson, a special uslstant to ' the U.S. attorney ....,..i aod the !OP Justice Department official at the Pini Ridge lleserYatloo, said late Monday be wu mlldJy optimblk: that a ''rea-. satisfactory agreement" w o u I d be reached. Noorestdenll of Wounded Knee m a.y eave the village until 5:39 p.m. PST today provided Ibey leave tbelr "'""""' behind and males tdentlly themselws ,to the more than 150 fedenil mar>bals and FBI agenta who surround the village. 'J'larOlffJla tlae Paees SUsan Thompson. a fourth grade student at Turtle Rock &:boo! In ~. pu.ts 10.speed bike tbrougb·the paces at obstacle course. II was part of a bicycle safety progiam that mcluded study and a test. The pnctlcal application followed. The program was put on by police with the aid of PTA members. I I I . "'Ibis Is ao essenual cooditloo for the whole community; aod certainly the United Kingdon could not join in a col· lectlve float unless it is met'in full," be ~.,::.Ued session of the House of Beach &uu Paper From Street Riu:k. _ _..... .... 111attbew'1 Tustin • hat Gll M!>renQ. aod~ teacllen ..,. ,....., bJ ltjX 1tatives d the Sao Joa- • • • ... ~r condiUon, Barber said, was that the new ezchange rates at which Oommon Market currencies would be fix. ed.J apirilt ·each other Hmust be a~ ceptable to each member in terms of its tmmedlate ecQDOmic problems." ·,lie aaid eadl member must also have ap "unimpaired right" to change the ~rate of its own cUITeDCy at a later ~te alter consulatlon with other market countries. -Utder a joint Doat, market currencies would retain fixed rates agalnlt each other but would be allowed to find their Own levels a~t the dollar according to ~~l'.Tie. the °%"oat edged downward again In Europe today aod American touriata were forced to band over more • (See POUND, Pace Z) ,. • Oraage Weather '!be Loo qeles 'wOltbe'r aeryic9 • - a 30 percent cbanoe of obow· , eni !might, clearing by Wecfne.t. clay to fair aktes md temperatuno ID the IOI. OYemilbl lows of -are upectod. ~SIDt: l'UD.\t' Lt. Cmdr. Mic,.._! D. Chn. li<m, 1z.POW '""° .,., '"°' doton in Aprlt 1968, tDrOte 1111 • three daughter• in NorfoU., Va. promising to """"' lip for lo.t tlmi ond 011dng 111111 help In spe•dlng him <1tp to 4 mMcm g.,..rollon. S•• 1tory Oii Pog• 7. , = ..... -: ............. 4 GrMM C..., t SYMI ......, tt ._. .... .............. ·-. --·-. ............... --. .. 'Ibe Loo A,.i.s -Pl-. • --ed undeagwund WWW I I • Wfl -._. from Bnnfirctua Bmfil ... i'mts .... day nfl1tl bJ !be dlJ • I 7 In....._ a r -_.,._. -....-. a the l'lnll aa1u11dy ill~ ._,, to of!icialb' ............. al .. - Press m..,. r.a,w·c ~ ~ Distrld JJlt:utj'• -Qxmcibw..,.... _ ... to .. tbepaperln-11111 11 16"- roct dliplloJ ... --... tbepoper. Tbeyn11edtllll"tllel'Ne..__. mattef' GI ,.W'*8's )llllil:y, 1 Q I " cmta1m maltier' ..... • .. .. ~AI0..._6"_ to tbe adim -Ille=·= 2 .... cil. Olol, a-., • .....,r wllll BcnJIJ -21 .,~-.--. .. . • -..,.. die -II the ..,..llpl ..... . rp ... , ··-·*c•Cbe.dtJ ----11· --..... 11J Bowad Smllli ..i BanDo ~ .. N INCle tbe free Prell ID --"!'•-.II ......... -.. .... e) 1 ... llpl jriF+let, .. 7 ) • tllll t -i'ow, m.-.z M dMI' .., I 1 S 1 .. pnllt die matt.tr In -. -1 ..... ..,_..t•·- --I 'jlp4bal .... -it -- • l'lnL .. -(b-II die )lnm) ... tile le A1•••1• (dae ... ..-. ... 11 qaia ... 'llillm FAucaton --· One anmtttee member said .. there .,.. m idea d tbnNlng a plum to Mr. Di Gian> ....,,.. lie ftlted for the district. I_,_ lie -f,.. Mr. Poteraon ·-ted\be~~· "I"m ofrald ,....,. cballenilng my in- lelrill.. -Geotge ~ told _....., """' be mged tbe -to . ......... the ....... !M!dllion "ll'I b«M• I haft eoalidmoe In the -.t'1 ialqlil)', I feel J'lll Will -no ... tltil,. the s..il1e --...... IAter +jM!Miri!ll about "s.ddlebact l'tte"-•lbeinsunllce- -Ude --Cid Cir· ---._ -.,......i .. ...aileal Old Briner. •1 objed .. tbe insimtatiQD 11111 find It (loo AMFB. Pip IJ Viejo Co. Hears Complaint BarttlDna R~ 4U' Gripet on R~.:Voir . .,Ult_ ......... -Poet __ , ....... .... i-m.a .... ., ... __ ·=:.w ; v:J, ., ; -...i And ti., .. , ... -.... ..,. pen" ..... I wll • Bmli''' hflltidrt, eillllr.. -111111 ... -.. ~9Jdo ...... •1 7 -U,.alcM ... _,.tta1+ 2 Sec mthe-VldtC a a-• .... ...,. .... ..,. ......... *"" bite. .llarV~ ..... ,,, .... fortbe•••• :~ ~· 1 ·-~­ the -II --l'Was4 -CiFa Alcala. Be .... la -........ leal1I. neae..,..•,• 211.Jllle.,• peqed -a rL Ma-a. s a a • I I I 0 •1 --..... "!la SD ·-......,. _,.. ........... . c.r-I FF •• llil ..., .. • 1 \ kac.ua. A " ftft --to---........ DI _ .. , I JJ. .11---1""1 •·c,dim-....... --~11--­CFClwllll"lltllll 'I" ...... a1 "4M.1 'I 1-i.b•a ~_..,..=.,,:we- -· 'I . ..._,_.,_, ...., ___ ., - -,... ., 7i*'IJ ......... .. 7 I "We fll!d a ... p I llr -..... iA T•mslDi II SD Ciiio Jlmla. ............ "" • '' t '1# _____ ...... _ .. 'nloaldlioWlle1 ..... . _., ... -Viejo Oompony but by Ille.El Taro ·--Uzma: a ~ U., I !I I Wlil mmt be • ' z• -.ie a J'NI' to dNDle out tade-- ... --... a1pe ...s bocleril. The --oplontdQs. -tbt-"* ii. -supply, It lo """"" .. " .. lion bJ Ille ...... • I -. ""1'elltb ..i·saftly 111••""1 a Jam u1 ''°"* tbe water ...... ..,,. 10be11farln>mthe IC Mi U ,. .... to ptOtide IDU· -..----""-aod .... ""'*"" .... -1ny. __ .. ~--Ill lo eiPt --IF; lbe ,_...WU aill IMI lbe JI.foot.--lemJ>onrilt .. -"' tlll ...... lo fllcUitllte ...... ti Ibo ...... belolr their-· .la 0.-ell tlle El Toni Water lllllllct aid .... _ ... lbe IS. nNCB, Pip I) Residents of Irvine To Miss Firm's Chwf 1n1ne eom.;., President wwi.m R. Muon w1D be interviewed on KOCI!: educational television Chonnel 50 tonight and 11airsday, but city of frVin.e residents """"""1ed to the cablevlslon dlonne! s operated by a land develop- ment fl,rm 1Ubsidlary, -·t oee bim. CompaD1 spokeomen today bad dif. ferinl ,.....,. lbr the cable blac!IQIJ! of the educatklnal telev1slon cbaonel'• ·netlr Oraoge ·eounty Iteview, magazine llYI•, community inlen!St PnJC1'1111. One sagre.ted a lack of fttquenclell .. .nable ... the Chanoel s equlpment .-addltlen II lbe ultra-btg)i frequency Chanoel lO broadcasts lmpouible lllll11 ..,,11Qt1lpm0ni ls installed ln•Ju\Y. Another suggested "legal" difllculUes were 1t fauJL The ~ spokesman auggested lrviat ""1denll -1 miss muc)l """"'· "It really Isn't I very good lJi. Code Violation Rap Hits Coor~ A beW• bttwOen a 1.alle F ..... coopje llld µ..tr""""""'1ity uaodition ieached lbe coimlJ ~ Ibis ,,..it with the llU., II an acttoocbargln( the peir with Ylolatloil of local codes. II ls alletted In the lluperior Court la...Wt f1Jed' II!' the Lob Forest C'<>m- munlty Aaooclalion that the children'• play lppartllll Jnata!led II the home ol David C. IDd llarilira Freeman, 22891 Belqltell DrM, El Toro, Yiolstes com· munllJ llandards. 'Ibo ICllGn ltates that !he apparatus is -.laible from nelahboring homes aod asks tbll !!le couple lie onlered to conlorm to """""""11 _,iat1on roculationS- terview1~' Geoi'8t McDonald jX'eSI reJa. tlons oa1cer, said. M....,, along With actress Ruby Xee1er of Newport Be8cb and 0tbeni famlllar with the Meadowlark Alrport controveny in Huntington Beacb appear on !be pro- gram to air at r o'clocli tonlgbl aod ~i'io ~ BW Reynolds dlscusset fax rates, IOnlng f• lower coll bouolng ln Irvine and the need f<>< more attenttoo to man and the environment in !utun devefopment . * * * hVine Cable TV Needs !'.CC Okay To Add Channe~ lrYtne comniunilJ cableYlston may DOI begin broadcutlng new channels without permission of the F e d e r a l Cam- mwlicatlona C'<>mmialoti, Channel s OJ- ecutive Gene Moon esplained today. However, "even lf we bad thelr apo proval we don~ have the cbanne1 ""Pie!· ty to carry Channel 50 (KOCI!:)--.i. casts to OW' subscribers," be said. All II channels MW earr1ed by Irvine ..,bleviaion to homes In Newport Beocb aod Irvine ~re filled. Dropping one lo make room for the county'• new educ. liooal 1tatlon also requlrea FCC ... proval, Moon noted . Adding the channel wUl tah llOW equipment, al a coat d trom .-to f!5 per home "aomethl111 we aren't eotnc to do overnight even if the ~clan! ol OOt w."l company ls appearing oa dwmol .• . . IS Drive Led ByHimhaw On Curbs St1mmer School Dates Scheduled In Saddleback Cartoon Dra~ing Exhibit Slated 1be art of dnnrma can-will be dm>onslnll<d 'l'llunday by oatlooally syndicaled ~ Rogor -. at a ....m.g of the Mission Viejo AllOl'iatim ol Artists aod Craftsmen. 'Ille """'"" will bo«iJ at 7o30 p.m. al the -Viejo -llbruy, 24151 air-. Drive. '!be publlc Is IDviled. AnmllUIC mrrmlJ leodJel clra..tng .... ...-.. the Scbool ol Ari and Design in 1--- DAILY PILOT 1111' c...,. c:.. bi\k'f' .. IUJt, ....... ................... ~ .. ~.., .. 0....-c-.. .......... ~. '-'" .......... _.....,.......,.......,. ~ ... a... --.. ..... .._.,, ._....._.._ ., ..... ..... ---. ~ ... """ ~ ,_,....,c_.,_A...,,.,....,... ........................... ......,.. n..,..... .............. ,,. ....... ....... a.--.~-. ..._. N. w .... ---J.d .. c..&w ............... 5-M ....... ............. -n.-.. A. .......... --a..-H. .... ~ '· "'" ----ci.. -..a --..,. ~ ....., ...,. .. ........., .....,_. ~-...:m~ ... -" c r a.die u•s ~ .....,_ s.. ---€IC... .... TC -I m•1 &a.4D1 a.,,, C'a&a.1611 s. a ,.. •••• "a: 1 7 0 7 "'2..+QI ~ 1'n °'-<-t ,........ ~··...,--. -. ........ .............................. ......... 9 =· ..... ...w "" ........... -. ........ ,_, __ c... ...... c•.. .,. ~ .... ·=--'!.:'.:::...--· ...... f MJ.INE SENA.TORS Nll. AMtNDMENT Power Lines . Go Overhead 'Temporarily' Temparary overhead power 1lnes will bo-lnstalJed In nortb 1""' by tho 1""' Rancll Wiler DilCrict (IRWD) to help tramporl waler to tho newty-«qufrecl Rattles111A ftamloJr, north ol Irvine Ci· ty limitl. IRWD olficllll pro-to put tho power lloe! on Jdltty Rold llDlllh of Moulton Parkway. They will be med to provjde a power IOtD'Ce for the new booster pump station to the resenoir. which wUI receive nc1a1mec1 water fnm the dlllrict'1 Sand cu,.., Ramlolr. AlternatJve unclergruund 1lnel would be """°y lo diltrict CUllomen beclldO tho area Involved Is chielly qricultunl and .-Veloped, IRWD ""lliwr Art Korn aid. 1be -lllltioa. coold be c:oonected lo uoderJround lines •• "jultlfllble cool" oace the aru Is developed, Korn ldded:· An elteroaUve lo pllmplng tho Wiler lo Rattlesnake Canyon Roservolr, IRWD of· flcials said, would be an ocean outlaJI for district sewage - a "method not con· cloned by the IRWD muter plsn." An IRWD spokesman aald the district Is projectlng "a system c1esJinec1 to roclalm 100 pen:ent of the wute water dbcharpd by the dlslrl<t. "It II In ... Jlbtl with that program that the ir..-.i, reclamatloo and &torage ol effluent l>ecomeo Important to tho cooal#-ol the dlllrict." I"'ine Sclwol Boost,ers P"lan 'Las Vegas Nighf Las "-pmbllnl! -with play -and cblpo -will come to 1rvlne Salmdl,y nlgbt courte1y of tho Unlvenlly lllgb School Trojan Boooter Club. 'l\cbta for "Lu Vegu Night" at 182 J4lchelal Ave., Irvine. at '5 per perlOO are -being aold by Booster Club nwmbm. '!be price lncludel -··loo .... ., lllowance of chlol to plly tweoty· one, roulette, wheel of lortuDe and other -of chance. Profils from tho evenlnl bellnninl at a p.m. will go to purcbaae athletic iquip- Jl)eOl for the lrvlne bill> ocl>o!>I· '!be pmbllng Is le«e1 because no r<al money ii involved. The big winDer in play money will get tho grand prue, a !oar-day aJl6penal polcl trip lo the Las Vegu lllltoo. Otbet prlse5 from Irvine merebants llso will be ·-· Tld<ets can be obtained lrom Mn. Lavonne HoUet~ 552-7250; Mrs. PhylU.. Dickens, 83U227; or Jack Styers, m- 370l. all Booster Oub members. Dogs to Patrol In Irvine Area Police are plamlng to put the "bite" on bur111ries In Irvine next month by launching Project Fang. That is the W10fficlal title lor the police department'• fint canine orncer. a .,_ pound German sbephe<d now being train- ed by omc.r Steven Nash. PltlDI are to send Blackie into in- dustrial buildings where burglaries may be in progress, aving Police officers from poaible delth or Injury by gunshot. Bllckie wu acquired by the police department for f200 from an insurance man from Orange who was moving out of the area. Police believe he is worth $2.000. Nash's snarling companion will be unleubed for duty early In April. Saturday Deadline For Viejo Art Show ApplicltJon deadline for entrlel In the March 25 juried art show sponoorecl by th<' Mission Viejo -lion of Artists and Cl'lllsmen Is 5atun11J, opol:leomcl said today. The eV!nt will be held 11 La Pa Pllza. Applications must be -to Mn. DoUJ Albin, ZltSl El Tlrldon, Mlalon Vlojo. For more lnfonnatlon, cllJ 8aH03'/. l'""'POfleJ PRESS:· ... proMI). "It i<qulres a judicial function to dd<rmlne this matter obocene," Taback argued. "And even Wyou decide to U · ertioe a preroeaUve ,.. de not h1Ve, this material eannot bo found oboctne.'' I ..... P ... J FENCE ••• --1"'"' .. the , .... bad to be -up lhl All oddl!Jollll problem -........ lhl limo----in lhe El Toro Water Dlllrict, but rathe< In the MouJtoo.Nlpel W1ter Dlllrlct. "We can't opend tbt tupayert' """"" -... district to make 1 better -for thoee In lllDtber dlstriel, .. Cooper espl1loed. RllllO aald lhe company, laced wtth 1 aituaUon that 11 °new to UI/' bad done everything in ill power In negoliatloo with the ,,.ter district to cruse a belier vJew. "We llllllclpOled a much better em lo the negOUaUom than we got," be said. Originally, the company bad propooed a ltlJUre time park IUfrouodlng tho raervolr and wbeo lhe health depart· meot nized that, a perimeter ttere1tloo zone. '!bat lno wu dlsappn>Ved, lluJao and 0>oper said. lluuo llJo polnled out thai u .... 11 the Mlulon Viejo Company learned that tho lmce bad to be moved up the bill, residenta were given the chance to ruell their bomel ll DO Joaa. MOii midenls said by that Ume they had leued their former home.I and were not 1n a position to find a new one. Several said they had never received the ootlficalion from the company. Russo of£ered to meet individually with each homeowner who baa complaints. He agreed that tbe fence was an eyesore and aald be woold consult with- Misalon Viejo Company management on possible aolutions. Meanwhile, Mrs. Peavey and Helen Howard are tabling plans to picket the sales office and decorate their homes like lemons . Mrs. Howard said U nothing was done sbe would taU dewn the barbed wire of her own accord. "We bought homes In Mission Viejo because It Is connected with beauty llOd open space," she said. "There's oo beau· ty to be seen now from our back yards." Viejo Students To Auction Off Goods for Funds Paint, ice cream. clothes, jewelry, flowers and liquor are 8!00llg items donated by Saddleback Valley merchants that will be aucdooed off Sunday to raise funds lor Mission Viejo High School music students. 1be auction will take place from noon to 5 p.m. in the bigh school football stadium. lt is spoosored by the Diablos Music Boosters Asaodatinn. Featur<cl u auctioneer will be L.A. "Speed" Riggs, known as the "Voice of Lucky Strike." In 1dditlon to lhe new merdwldlse from area businesses, music boost.en are seeking donations from residents of ''white elephants.'' Anything auctionable will be acc<pted. nie gOll Is 112,000 lo be ..... for band uniforms, choral robes and stereo sound shells. Dlablo Music Booster members are aponaoring neighJ>orbood coffeeo this week to gather white elephants and In- crease interest in music. Anyone with ltema lo donate D< - wantl information oo a coffee can call any of these Booster members: Jlm Par· ey, 830-5574; Bruce Jenkins, 837·5171 : Bobbye f1oyd, 837-364S : Mar II y n Menigo:z:, 837~2384:; Joan Kuhner, 837-6$41 ; Heleo Sena, 830-3835. Men::bandl.se donations have come from the Calilornta Angels In Anaheim and stores or companies In Aegean Hills, El Toro, Laguna Niguel. Tustin, Laguna !lllla, Mission Viejo and VD11>a !Jnda. p,....p .. eJ POUND •.. ol their travel doUm for Europeao cur· rencles. European for<ign exchanges stayed of. flcillly close because of the tnternaUooal monetary crisis, but few Americans were tn any distress. In Loodon, the American E;sp,.... said there was no Umtt <m the amount of dollar travelerl checks being changed. Tbe rate waa $:.47 to tho pound u com· pared wltll aniund $2.40 belono the nm oo tho doUar last moalh. "Bualne81 Is steldy but at this Ume of the year we do not have many visitors, 11 a spokesman said . In Frankfurt, Weol Germany, wbere the run on the dollat ,..ched sensaUooal ieveb last week, Ille dollar olflclall,y bougbl 2.'1980 marb dowa lrom Mon- day's 2.81 and well below the new Ooor of 2.8350 set after last month'• devaluaUon ol 11¥' doUar. Two New Offi.cers S"lar,ed for I"'ine ,..., new olfieen will be lldded lo the dty of Irvine.police force 11 10011 u they cao be ..crulted, AsiJlallt Ooota Me11 ctty Manlier Robert K. Dugao aid to- day. Addition ot the patrolmen will booll Irvine'• police force to 1 totol of 12 men. The poeldOOI were 1uthorlted by lhl Colla Mesa City CoWIC\l lllondal' tllgbl Tbe clly of Irvine blm Ill police force flwn Costa Meaa under a $380,000 per yur contract. Duliao aald lliO two of· Ileen could be blrOcl wllhln the ,.,,.. of !be exlst1n1 cootract. Costa llesa'1 boosllng of lhl lrvtne potrol force followed cl'*1,y complalnll by Nortb Irvine residents !bat they wm not getting enough polJce protection. • • Salt Creek Erosion Ban Urged A recommeodatlon t.o require Avco Comnumlty Developers, Inc. to curb erosion from the Salt Creek area of South Laguna was ICbeduled today before the · San Diep Rqlonll W1ter ~Illy Con- trol Bolrd (WQCB). Leonard Burtmao, eJ:ecutlve otilcer ol the WQCB llafl making tho recom· mendatlon, said staff lnvesllgatora found tho mooth of Salt Creek at the ocean "looting mberable.11 "With all the rain we"ft had tbls year, the toll cover la oompletely gone in aome place> and not replaced adequately tn the area Avco Is grading," Burtman said. U the "''"""""!datlon Is approved by the board, Avco will bave until April I to meet the requiremenla or rue .... port describing that they bave begun to meet them u far u Jl9Sllble. Failure to meet requirements, could mean fines of to !',000 per day. The corporation would be required to devise its own method for siltation con- trol at the mouth of Salt Creek, probably by quick planting •and blowing Sll'aw into the hillside or by placing nettlng across the creek mouth. E:r.tenalve grading in the area of Salt Creek Beacb preparalory to building a· new section oT homes bas aroused con- cern in many area residents. Burtman speculated that an upset resi- dent, whom be declined to name, in- stlgated a direcliYe from lhe state WQCB offioe ID Sacramento. The inemo instructed the San Diego of- fice to investigate the location and make recommendations to the regional board, he aald. l'romPogeJ PRINCIPAL. • • nlng a demonstratloo ot Incompetence by the adm1nlstration (Zog)." Sen.te Bnrlwg Gray Expresses >.!.. I Privacy Concern WASHINGTON (AP) -L. Plllrlck Gray ll1 said today be Is r<acblng the polJll In hla c:cnllrm•tlon _.,. where be Is concerned 1bout tho Jmpect ''upon national aecority, ...,.Ututlollll .,. proc- .., and the richl to prtnVOC1" In bis responding qutsllanl 1bo<Jt tho W1ter- gate tnvestJgatlon. Gray told the Senate Judictary Com- mittee at the third day of its bearing that the FB1'1 procedu,.. In the Watergate bugging, whtch hu ployed a major role during the first two days, 11< fair game for the panel. He aid the ammlttee alao CID go Into every detail of the FBI orpnization and lnvesUgate bis conduct and performance since becoming acting direct« of the FBI May ·s. ''Tbe suh$1antlve reconl of tho Watergate, on tho other band, ralles very different question•,.. Gray aDL "The Senate, by fonnal resolution, bu constituted a select commlttee to pursue that inquiry down every possible avenue. "I feel certain we all would agree that. under lhe cbainnanshlp of Sen. Ervin (Sam J. Ervin Jr. D-N.C.), that reao).,. lion will be fully and ably dlscbarged - and under such procedural aaleguanlo u wtn protect innocent penoos who were simply bystanders." Gray said he knows be ls reaching the point where be may be publicizing FBI investigative techniques and tactics and is running the risk of mUinc lnadverteol disclosure of grand jury teatlmoay. "I believe that guidance from the com- mittee is required in order that matten of naUooal security are not di.lcuased in a public forum," be said, ''that 1 do not In any way affect any motions or appeals that may grow oot of the coovictions In the Watergate trial and that I de oot breach the right to Jrivacy of those iD- nocent persons whose names and ac- tivities are named in our raw interview reports." and mtde public Mondly, WU .. documents and material 1Ubmltted by Gniy .to tho Senate ..,..mittee Jut -- Flames Sweep Heights Home From Lighter A Sonll ADI Helgl!ls toenager lled from the !amity's blazing home Mmclay . afternoon when 1 butaoe d&iaetle Uglit8 e;sploded and touched oil flamu which clestioyed the re.sideoce. EcJ,warcl Jasper, II, e1eaped Injury .,.. cepl for a singed forehead and balr - but 'the hOuse and · ~ were cleatrvyed ara 132,000 ro... -wd. I Tbe mid-afternoon bllze llllrted while yoong Jasper was Jrying to feed 1 pr<SSUrized fuel cell Into tho butane lighter, a~g to lnv..Ugatora. A crew of 18 men from a nearby Orange County Fire Department lllltlon found lhe home 11 IOISI Sonll ADI Ave. In lhe unincorporated Upper Ill)' ._ fully enveloped In llllDke and Oames wbeo lbe7 llrived. One factor In total -of the one-atory realdence WU • flvHDlltuje delay In reporting ll, a county Dre cleporlmelll spol<esrnan aald. No explanation ,... olferecl for this delay bat firemen tbeorl:ed -Jasper probably tried lnltially lo nttngulsb tho flames liefore they gol CIOI cl. band. Tbe ...... frame Ind -... ~ ~ tbe Costa Meg dty UmHI ... .... Zogg Interrupted angrily, "1 hope you're pn!pared to back that up In court, Mr. Howell." Howell said be was referring to earner In the evening wben Zogg told trustees "I don't know what policy you adopted" on first and second readings of poUcy mat- ters. Tbe 58-year-old Gray said -le will now talk to the FBI, adding that the proof Is In tho Watergate lnveatlgation In wbich they did fUrDiab lnlormatlon lo FBI 1genls. "But they will not continue to de ao, il we continue to spread thiJ informalioo on the public record," he said. Gray releaaed to tho Judiciary eem. mittee Monday an FBI memo saying President Nixorl's campalgn committee did not cooperate In tlie Waterpte m. vestigation. e11by!llrryJasper,tho11oy•1 !atber. __ ;. I Fire Ballallon Qllef Qw-lel Boom .... none of bis men ...,., Injured durtni tijo l fight to cootrol flames and thll ,.,.... Jasper's bum! were allgbt. '!be yoil@l was home .-wben the fire atarted. I An apology for the "competence" reml1'k from Howell later In the discussion brought no reaction from Zogg. Seville Romes resident Ron Richardson asked why a major issue like a DeW prm. ctpal was "bidden away u n d e r Certificated Penonnel Report No. S" and 11 IUCb llstlnp could be cban&ed to In- clude content. They could . be changed, Briner aald, adding he saw no reason for doing so. Other resldenta questioned the lack of Jnput from the community OD the recom- mendation and a number praised Bosanko. Zogg said tho transfer ot an ex· pertenced principal In a dlllrict to a new high achoo! Is common. Jack: Schumaker, now Tu st In superintendent and already blred as assistant Saddleback superlntendeot In Im-74, .......... tho board that be wouldn't recommend to Tustin trustees any new principal for Mission that didn't meet prior approval of Saddleback trustees. The 12-page memo, dated July 21, 1!1'12, IrV\qe .Villa$e ... Group~ to ~old Saturday Meet Tiie IOCODd conference of COlllDlllDity aS30daUon luden 're"°esentlng oWners of tho 12,000 homes ln 1"ine Company village1 will be held 5aturday tn the Newporter Inn in Newport llelcb. More than 300 penom from rt com- munity associations are expected to at· tend the fiv~bour workl..og conference. according to May Russell, Irvine CcJm.. pany connnunity assodatioD liaison managor. Parllcl Is will discuss residenttal village p~ and development with five executives of development firms. ,.,. ••• .,.1 BROKER ••• insulling," said Briner who, •loaa wjlll Camrn:Y. is a -la the "\1iillD u . Hiib Dlslrlct. • S:U., 1iliO later vw.i for oppall4 DI Gluro, aid the board bad nefti\" discussed whether it even wanted :a brokttof recorcl. He criticized the melllocl ol ~ w111cb Malthn'Mld W 1Um -fl. tho need to get group tnaurance pl.ull l&' July L • :: '!be -Un1lled School District lt'4 'time lo ~ertile publld, for 1PPlicao1f, Smith point<d .... • • ·Di Giuro and Aaoclltes, \i.w-told tNstaea. -lhl nm locai-oftbl·eom. pan;.. ... ..,... and .... willing lo l1loor a teaclJe!'lillor committee to ......, tbeir nwt.I _ .... _... ... ditlons. A lllllDher ol canpon1es -allow teldlen lo mtew Ind oeok alleroaUves to their 1U11iatlons, he lld- ded. The TuJttn board Is under no legal obligation to cons.Ider Saddleback's opin- ion, Zogg added, but full cooperation Is expected. Following the motion to appoint Bosanko immediately as El Toro prtn- dpol, ~th told Booanko, ''You certainly have Ill¥ support, Bob. At no lime In Ill¥ deliberations did l intend to discuss YO\I personally. Welcome to the new posi- tion." Community wodations _., com- monly owned facilities and open space in Irvine villages built or under con- struction In the dUes of Irvine, Newport Beach, Tustin and Laguna Beach. Pension Bill Okayed · • . I. Tbe saturday aeulons begin at So!CI a.m. A luncheon closea the day's ac- tlviUes. WASIDNGTON (UPI) -A bill to guarantee pension rigbls to memberl of private plans eJgJit rem alter employ. meot WU approved Monday by I Senate Labor suhrqnmlttee CLEAN SWEEP A relatively smaD item which can ""'"-1 cliff...-.nc. ill flie flnisheil lnstaDation is the P"'Pl••tion. People would be shocked to know what might be' under their °"" pe!>. We have replaced .. rpoting in homos where we found bottle caps, cigarette b.nts, nails, hunks of plaster, ptch of wood, ""'9•zfnes, and dozens of other things underneath • •• Our inst1Rm are trained to lmOOth chunks of plost.r, and poh:~ minor hole. before carefuDy sweeping flie fl-. We repeat -th~ Is • relatively smaA item, but we feel this is neceuary to 1 Mtlsftcloo f lnst1U1tion. l . • ALDEN'S , CARPETS · e DRAPES 1663 f'lacetltlcl Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 ...._.non. t ,_ l:H: I'll. t te t; Sot. t:H te I I, :· . ,. .· •. •• .. •, ' • ;< Buntingion Beaeh Fountain ·Valley EDITION . • • . . Teday't1 VOL 66, NO. 65, 4 seCooNS, 68 PASES ~E COUNTY, CA~ TUESDAY, tMRCH 6, 1973 TEN CENTS Beach Changes ·Would Facilitate Graduation ' ., JollN ZA1LER ................ A lie! of cbang .. have been .propoeed to niatetteuie.1or-tatomo<t graduatlQo <:equlrementa In the Jlw>. = Beach Unlm lllgb School 'l'be propooed changes, -but not pwed by w.-lUI week, could niate ii poalble for: · -"Bright.r" stwie.i. to take· tes11 oa courae material Ibey bad not cov.nd In .Huntington Ftee Press .~urb Upheld 'l'be Loi Angeles Free Proa, • -- ed undergroun!I DeWIJ]Jllpet, WU bam!ed lrom' Hunltngton Beach news racks Moo- fjay night by lhe city council. In &ling ao, Huntington Beach became Ibo first community in Orange COOnty to offtclally prohibit the !!ale of the Free f-in news ~•cits, .according to the Dislrlol Allo""'7'a office. CouoclJmeo:ql'.l!ed ii WU clay to,sell Ille paper in llores, but oppooed the """' f: pa~~. ""':"use minors ~~ buy ~ndeci ).!!at "the Free l're'u, u • lllltla' of JJ<1b~r'I • poiky, ~y ; conlaini mau.r harmful to mtnon." M.,... Al Coen WU the lone opponent Iii Iha ICllMon'the ... ..,. ..... ber....,. di. . ,- boep,'an attorney, qreed with Bev~rlY Rills attorney Jooepb Tabaa, that llUch a declsloa. weot beyond the aeope of the clty't legal j>owe!;. ' • Tabod: demaNjec!'a ilearinc oa the cily ~·.-"a b!W--· ... ...... 1'7 1!ftard,8ml1Ji oind Bmee Orio@. lo dislrlhule the_zr-p,_ ID news ncka. . • "'Vou ·~.of oourae, "' -do\ ll)is I'! -OUt . ~ .......n..,. ~,told <lO<lllcllmm, ll1Mjnf ii clear ... JDteoded to •-· the · matter in :t .. ~... I' aNn. • • . ~ told c:tiy oflldals I b e aCtioo WU UllCOOllituliooal be<aUR II denies the Flrsl Amendment (In-of the l!r<&s) and the Htb Ameodl!>eol · (due ~). "It requirel a judlclal (uncl1on to \lel<nl1lDe lhJa matter obocene," Taback argued. "And even U you decide to u:.- erelse a -Uve,JQU do 111\1 bave, lhls maledal camol be lo4lnd oblcene." ! Tiitiack laid three coocept. mUJt be fiio!nd .to delcrmlne material ""'--thit !lie material taken as a whole must iiPPeai.t'o prurient interest., that ll lacU 1\deeD!l111 80clal value anil 0 tbal ii ~lata \be moral ·standards of !lie . com- Jnimlly. Clf¥, Allomer. Don Boola countered lhal the city bas a pei:fect (ighl to delohiline the matertal barmlul to mlnon. . .'"Jbe cll7 does nol -ihe position the Floe Presa cannol be ooid,'' Boafa said. .. It takel the polJt.ion, u the state does, lhal there la a. dual standard for adult. IDd rnlnon.,, Police Chief Earle Robitaille pointed .,. that the council bad denied """' l'acll: ~II in 19711 aud 19'12. 'Ao flllhy as Ibis publlcatlon was al lbtl time, it dilplll)'ll an even greater <llgeneracy now. The oegmeol of the -·••Uon lhla is aimed at neodl belp," ~tallle cllarged. ' . • CoPles ol the Free ~ were banded lo -councilman. Boni.a advlaed the ..-..CU to lake a 10.minute ,..... to lllldy It, M> OOllllcil membenl coWd llY llle!r bad a -led(• ol ill -' The coancll, bo)rever refuted to ,....._ -int.rjecled: ."It' )'otl're really .;r;iolll about oo admlniJlratlve bearing, , ~ ,.. ooaUnue thil to another (See PllE88, ,... ·~ ' ' ' ' Pearl S. 'Buck Pies pt Home Pearl S. Buck, Nobel aJld Puliber ' ' ' a ct.... If they puaed, Ibey -be liven run eredit for the coune. -''Non-academ1cally o r t e D t e d ' ' students 1to ·meet tradltlonal re- qulromenta ou1skie the claaroom. A i-lclence student, for example, ~ ll>Oet the -requirement bf worldDI II-a lab lechniclan in a comlDlibity bolpltal. . -All lludeots ID gradilata with 110 Cl'l!dl(s. compared. to the praeot 211!, 'l'be llku!Jt dllfereoce la the equival.ent of a ' • f • " .• I'! ' single ....... WllllC from Septeln1-to June. , In addition, the Jl'OllO""d ..., ... qulremenla--wt pove Ibo ..., Ill< aJl. year odloai by •bolloblnl tho lrldilJonal oemesi.r l)'S!em In fawr of the "quin" lfslem. At -~ there m two Jl.weel: oemesten -year, plus a llUJDIDer S<l!31on of liJc weeks. 'l'be quln oylWn -ftnl lllne-weet Ca.,.r'et;,: ,0'4 Chum, Huntington Beach's Boruile Owen,. la, expresses .her entliuslasm at being ·selected Mils Orange County. Her number fn>m' "Cabaret'' In tbe talent portion of the annual cont.est helped her win thio crown. She'll go on lo Miss California contest In Santa Cruz. , First 1Two Indians Leave )V'OUNDl!:l) IOIEE; S:P'.· lAPl ·-·Tbe ' -tbe rr..titute ol American Indian Ari in first 1-1ndJan. toJleave Wounded Knee · 5aota Fe, N.M. 'Ibey said they hitcllhited r• · · · . 14 Wound<d Knee·to Join in the t>k....r, alnce ~ takeover .~. the ~one Vlll;8g• :apc1 Gray Nit!, "We'll hitchhike boot." a w .. t ago wa1h4 pat federal Unel io.. The ~ ~ they did not - day. • ' 1 • ~!her o\llir aOn/esicient. of Wounded At the ..,.. tlmO, teepee peace talu Knee planned to a«ep1 the govenimeot retWDl>d betM> olfl'c.ll\U'cl tbt:J~ "ol!er ;to lelive today. Onl' lndl1n.maiel and !vterlot,de~ and reprtteDta-must., 1<1<otifY. lhtnJ'tlves al Ibo ledf<al ltVd ol"lhe 1200 ID&m'boldlrig the en' · c"hectpoint. · oam.J>lllll!l'lt ·; , • I , · l i , ; rle4ciiarmO, ....,q a roct beedband and • ·A federal atlorne)' said be WU "aome-wrapped In a llabl· bll!lktl, said coodl- wbat optlmlltle'' al>,Jul ~ for a Uons were tolerable during the boldoot. completo -..,-. to pr<Wlde He iald tbeno wu sufllclent lood and for the militant Jndlms to leave Wounded sleeping opace. Knae. He said be believed that Wounded Knet The key Indian demaud la that the bf. ""'14 prompt otber Indians around the t.rior llepartmeot tnt.n.ne In. an ID~ nallon Into aimlllr ICllom to -al· . ~ winner, dJtd .today In lier bome In Denby, VL • , trlbal political dlapuWi ._ the OsJa1a tenUoo oo·the need for lndl*"'roforml. """"'· ~ ~ a blld< bat decorated ' 'Ibo '°'fear old .-. ... ~ -for her ¥ook. ..,,. Zarib," pabllabed in tho IDlllr- the Ont o\morlcan ....,.. to wla a Nobel Prllo for Llltrataro. Although Oidremal7 "®111.r In Iha Dolled lllalel, Miao ~Mt a ~!ant ...... la~. "Ainotlcoo crllicl d1lmlll ~ wrlliag b!!caOll 1 .... -·. --aid. SloryOll ~ ... ~. ,,,.. .... ,-\mo lell"WOIOlded Knee. wflll a "*""· llllil .. ..,, ctmo' out ,. -IM.flnl to llCClpl lhe Jlllfb De-loi>t for 1111 -· who al80 joined a 1 jCtlDel1t olter made &mdq Dlfbt IUt Wouoded KnetWWIP''ldl. GrQ apoed Ill mn.ns c:ou1d depart unarmOd wllb-with .Illa caillpaalm that ilmila( lndlan out the -I of .... ltl'IOlo IDd Uaal protell -·-would OCCJI', .. cbol&M -id bt placed ....... • Ralt>b ~a~ -to cr-d-Jur1 !ldlon. ' the tl.S. -a""""1 ~ <aod the top Tiie 10Qlha, ~ GroJ, II. an 0Uco. Jllllb ~ ~ It tile Pint tlOI Mldieel -. 1', a ~ l!ld(o Reoenatloo laid 1alo »...say bt Cree, said !hoy -Giii beta-11"6 ,; -111ljil!F ~~·'""-bit, .. ..,,,,uo-what_pblc.,,," ,~ ~ •••·Id btl Grq aod Do9 .... -..... • • terml per year, Including the - lennL 'l'be quln syslAllD bu two advan~ •cconUnc to Research Dlreclo< Wall Wint.rl: -&:bOQ1a wooJd bave the ..... nine-· weelt term In llUJDIDer lhll they bave clurinl the regular ochool 'YU!. Thus, ftllllar c:oune. c:ou1d al80 be ollered In 111mmer, which would open _ the way for all-year tcbools. . -Tbe quin syotem allows the student to change classes every nine -u rather than every II -· Alter reviewing the propooed cblnges last weei, -referred them back to the dislricl Goals Committee for further study. However, 'n'uslee George Logan ouetUoned tbe recommendatlon to lower-tbe unit requirement rrom no to zto. "l'm not au.re we abould be doing oomething lilce lhlt considering where our test JCOm are, 0 lie said. W'mters explained that staje law oet. the minimum unit requlremml al lllO. Tbe sllte .,,., ... , be added, ii lit, aad thla was the buls for recommendltfoo ol tbat flcure. · "Tbe aeademic atudenJs are goln1 to take 130 J>r 240 units anyway," wmten l!ald, "no matter what the dlllrlcl minimum la. "Tbe· 110 figure lhould not be ·coJ>- sidered a standard, but a lower Umlt that mighl be aptnpriate for some. Tbe ma- \llee GRADUATE, Pap I) llawntown Rebuff ·Council Gives Plan old S1wultkr 1, ,,:RRY OOVILLE Of -o.atr ,.,... Stiff EUorta to reJuvenate downtown Hun- Ungton Beach """'1ved a cold shoulder from the city cooncu Monday night. ' Attorney Tbomu Wballng, wbo is a~ tempting to Pttch together a redevelop- ment plan for the old town, aoked the COUllcll for help. He was stopped cold by Mayor Al Coen. "I don~ want to be rude or abrup~ but I have very slronl feelings about the SQuth Staw Can't Meet Air Standard LOS': ANGELES . (AP) -Soulhem ~ limply cannot meet ctean' air ~ 11T'-1m;a ~in· tor e' .... ;\Jo 'Resouri>es lllJoid told a ' """.JladltJ. •Atialnn>oal ol Ibo natlooal olldaot -eotabUlbed. by uio Environ-mental Proteclloa .AiellCY. within the time period clk:lated by COngress, woold require ~ tniplementatioa of cootrol measureo that ari ool presenU, either available or feasible,'' Bald Harold Sullivan, vice chairman of the lilate agency. Sullivan led off the oeooncf day of three -of bearfllP-by the EP ... Into the impacl of air flallty COlllrol recommeudalionl made by E P A Admlnlatrator Willlam. Rnclteh1ha<1S Joo. 16. That plan included 1as raUoning to roduce vehicle '!ill .. traveled up to ao percent In the 1mo1 oeasoa. Sullivan l!ald the EPA needs "to .....X· amine the clifliculttes lmpooed by the cumnl inDuible requirement. of its alt quality gOala and the lchedule for achievement. A more OeIJble basil; in our opinion, is required ii we are to achieve better result.a in tenns of air quality tniirovement and ecooomy in the south Cout,Alr_Buln.". ·- SUlllvan laid the Alr -Boord agreed lhat achievement of lhe Clean Alr Act slandanla by mid-1!'77 ''woold re- quln! r«luelion to motor vehicle usage." Alan Kirk, deputy general ~I for the EPA, said 1u ratioaing may be a "crude way" to alasli vehicle mlles traveled and asked if the Alr Resourees Board bad any other solutions: · "We have no simple answer to that qutstion," Sullivan saki. Sullivan added that motor pools and other voluntary actions rillgbt reduce veliicle miles traveled aome.,nat but not near!! u much as the ao percent....,..,. mendOd by the EPA . Kirt' noted lhlit• both the Clean Air Acl standards and the Ume limit for achiev· inl thole 11andard1 bave been· lie! by ConireN and il!at be saw Utile chance ol either beinf·amended. Allted by a newsman wbtt be tbouCbl • (See SMOG, Pap ~) Lottery Backed By Huntington Huntingtm Beach Cooncllmen lolooda)r nlibl -lhe· cil1 llalf to writ. • nool~tlon a llatewldo loUer)' with the ti to bt ....i for education. -!H to wrlta the ~tion, will! Heney Dute and NOnna Glbl>I 1bstainJne. Once written, the noolution w1ll still need liila1 approval from Ibo coundl After the modlnc, Mn. Glbbl com- mented that u an .auc.tor <v Cal Stato, Looi Beach) Ille could bOt IUpporl • Joi. tery l)'llolD. Tbe lottary ... IX--4 by Mayor Al Coeo who l8id Ila · i..vors It ll an allan\Otll'W """°"'4 to nl!e !leeded 11116 ...-. . downtown problem. I ~ feel I can spend anymore era' money on It either in fu.Ddl or time,'' said coen. "I dOll' want to discuss anything until you people come up wtth a plan.,, Coen lheo refused to allow Wbaiing to speak. City Attorney Doo Boni• suggested that downtown property owners, led by auto dealer Robert Terry, sbould drop their 18.5 million ciasa acllon suit against the city if they want to tall<. The property owners cialm the city in- versely condemned their land while ii WU -klnl on the DOW abandoaed Top of the ~ plan. "ll'a difficult for the city to tall< wbile we are defendants in this mojor lcllon. I don't ... bow you (the councur con talk with them until they show good lallb and drop the suit," Boala declared. ' C..mcthnan Jaet Green added bis angry comment: "We have -led wit- (See DOWNTOWN, Pqe I) Capsule Council Action '" Here in capsule form are the major aclionl taken Monday nlChl by the Huntingtoo Beach City Council; DOWNTO~: Warned prwerty ownera and merdwlla the city will t-all'~ b-help until dowlltoWn Jioople _.1 a united -aJld loon a plan .lorred<~t. . . FlU!ll!: PllESS1 ·-the -"' the Loa ~ -In city -·roclla, lb!!oP ~II'• be.aol!l. In .w..i. laid 11to1r • ictlon .... ftrlllo.~ol'mlnon. Tr> dJr.ftnig, A~ bY ...nbiiice Iba fonnatJOa .;, a aeveo-membor al-lied.,.....,,,,_ to "guide,..,........ end piomote'Cultural acUYltles and eY"11a in the city." • IDM'ERY: ()n\ered lhe writing of a 19>lutioo oupportlng a statewide ·lot· tery wtlb the revenue to be used for educaUoa. vm'A: Ol'dertil lhe cttY 'atall to cooalder p,._tlon ol the old water -·Ott Warner A-uo ovorlooldng Hunlingtoo Harbour. COUncllmen want the land aaved as open-· ii -">Je. ' ECOLOGY: Told City Acbninlslra!U' David Rowlandl they would nol likt tile pOlltloft ol eoYlroomentaf ,,_.,... dlrettot elimlnated and diflu9ed to _. de)J!ll'lmenb. ' Pclw:· Piiied a molutfoo uriJaJ .the U.S. to request a f\lll llsl ol POW1 and lol!Aa fronl North Vietnam. 1 Rogers Reveals Ships Sail Ha.iplwng Harbor By UnltOd Pnu lntenatloaal Secretary of State William P. Rogers oaid today be understands that Haipboal harbor, ciooed for 10 Jll()llths by U.S. mlDing, h8' beeo reopened and ·-ships were going through to North Viti· nam. But lhe Defense Department said it bad no such word. Rogers told the House Foreign Aflaitl Committee: "We received the report lhla mbrning that oome ships are going through: I think the 1wl>or la open." U.S. mtnes-1ng operaliont to clear the harbOr resumed 1ut weekend after the North Vietnameae and Viti Cong rtlaued another IJ'OUP of U.S. prilOnm of war. II had been balled briefly lul week Wbel! the c.mmunlstl appeared to be bailc1n1 11 the releue of prllooerl Oii lchedule. llopn told the cornmlttae that the peace agreemeol and cease-fire in Viet, DlD> were tolnt amoothiy and bt "" coofideot -at lea.i u far u mDitary operatlona were c:oncern<d -that they would be•-· lit acJcnowiedled, however, that a poliUcal lleltlement In Sooth Vietnam faced .. , lot of problems ... "Tbe politlcal future of tkareo la tell to the parties tbemldves to detenn.lne," Roe•• -"()bov!ousi.y wbtt bappeno there Is quesllooable • . ... Several members of Ibo Cl)ID!Dftlee said they ...... oonctmtd about the North Vietnam-emplacement ol --mJatla., DOribem Sooth Vtetnaoi. Rog... bowmrr, 11111 that ma.lier Wal before Ibo four-nation lnlemational <;oiitrol Commlsalot> tbal ii IUP<!fvialnt the ceue-flre. '-rhe faCt la," be aakl. .. that thinp are working out pretty well. Tbey aeem to be complytnc wilh the t.rml of the ocraa- ment very well.•• • Meanwhile, in Vietnam, a Vlei Cong general l!ald today be is ready to return to the broken-down negoUatioco "°"' cerning the excha1111e of Vietnamese prlsonon of wa1« Col. Dang Van Thu, acling ,cblel dele11te of the Viet Cong to lhl four- power Joint M!Utary ColtllDilsion (.!MCI, said lhe Solion-Viet Cong stalemate should not lffoct ~ American Pf1'-1' repalriallon. , I 0r ..... • -.t:eli.dler 'l'be Loa Anaeles weather aervlce .... a 30 percent chance ol lhow- ers tonlgb~ clearing by w..ine. day to fair akiea aJ{c[ temperatu..a in lhe eoa. OYemlgbt low1 of .uo are expe<ted. lNSIDt'! TODAY Ll Cmdr. Mlchotl D. Chris- tian, &J>POW 10ho tDOI 1hot dotDn t.. Aprll, JllOCI, ..,Ole h)I tAree daughlert In Nor/ollc, Va. promising to ,,...,.. tip fin;, loll tlmt and asking !Mir htlp t.. fPO•dhlfl him "!> to • -... g.,,.m«on. S11 atorv °" Pag1 1. ..... _ " ~::,:: .. ~ -" -" --. """"'' ..... . ...... ,.I Ill •tt ,.....,. ,..n ~ .... .,.. . """•cw• t• ............... ,, -.. ......... . Mtt!IMI..... • --. ""*... " '""' , ... ,,.. _..... IW'I 'Nilil•Mw II -... ·-. .............. --' ---. .1 J DA!LV PILOT H '9AILY ,IL.OT ltlff ...... LeadsCoundl Ken KerlnB of Sol Vista in cen· tral Huntington Beach h"! been elected president of the ijOME Council for the coming year. The new leader of representa- tives of homeowners associa- tion throughout the city is the brother of city Planning Com· missioner Ed Kerins. Murdered Man's Estate Named In Firm's Suit A construction company authorized by a BunUngton Beach man to build a 115- bed hospital lo Perris. Call.. bu sued the murdered man's estate for $1.M,712 in bre,ach of contract costs. The Wilson-Gilbert Construction C.Om- pany names the Wells Fargo Bank. special administrator of Gilbert C. Nee'• estate as principal defendanl Mn. Margaret Young Nee, recenlly found guilty. of involuntary manslaughter in the slaying of her husband, ls also named. ll is alleged In the Orange County Superior Court lawsuit that Nee aulhoriz. ed construction of the hospital abortly before his death last June 28. Mn. Nee, 51, was charged with mW"der, but was sentenced last month to sis months in county ja!! and three years probation on reduced charges. The lawsuit charges Wells Fargo with refusal to pay a JUBtl,fied claim for costs already incurred in hospital coo.structloo and the prolJt that the firm would bave earned on the contract. , North Carolin.a Schools Beset By Race Figlits CHARLOTTE. N.C. (UPI) -Fighting between blacks and whit.ea broke out at rour Oiarlotte-Meck1enburg c o u n t y sct>ools today. One other school was closed and still another operated on a Umited IChedule because of racial tensions that have plagued area schools !or a week. Both city and county police unit! rush- ed to Garringer High School tills morning in the last or four reported incidents. Earlier, county police reported making several arrests at Quall Hollow Junior High , just outside the Charlotte city limits. School spokesmM Henry Bostic aa1d fighting broke out this morning at Quall Hollow, Smith JunJor High School and Harding High School, all In different parts of the county. City police were summoned to Harding but did not make any arrests , according to Bostic. The disturbance at Smilh was quelled by school staff members. Bostic said members of a special ad- ministration task force were sent to all the schools experiencing trouble. Top ad- ministration officials were meeting this morning trying to find ways to ease tension. OIAN•t COAST tta . DAILY PILOT Thi 0•11'1Qo9 CMH DAILY 'ILOT wl'tll Mlle!> !I Cflmblnlld. tlM NIWl•,F"HI, II Dl,lbllll\ttl Dy t1'le Or~ ONllf 'ubtl\tlll!; CofnlllnY. l.-pe- r1tw llltlillftl •rt llllbllllled, Mollclay thnlllOll Frld1y, fQr Cotti Mtll, N"J!Ofl Btldl, HVl'lllngllHI BeKll/l'OUllllln Vtllty, Ll(lllM BNCll, trv!nels.tddl9bldl 1nd Sin Cllmtnlt/ hn Ju1n C11111tr1110. A 11nc;Jl1 rttlaNll •1t10n Ito 11Ubll1Md ltlvrltyi" Mii SunG.tVlo TM prlnclpll publl1ht119 pi.nt II ti )JO Witt e.., atr..i, Cost1 Mnt, c.111om11, tuH. flob1rt N. W1M ~rfflcNnt MMI Pllblllh« J1c .. I . C11rl1y \lkl Prttk*ol tnll Gtntr1I ,,_.,...... Th011111 K11vil Edl!OI' Tho"'•• A. M11rplril11 Ml"'fltlit1::d•1IOI" Otttl" H. lo" Rich114' P. Nill Mllltlllt W"'f-., £111 ..... llff"Y c • .,;11. W.l~~t'l(tllMI" H ............ ()Mq 11171 .... ti 1ov1 • .,.,.. Mtllhilf Aff1N1tt P.O. 111 7t0, t2'41 --t.... ~I .tll tt-.1 ·-C-11 Mm*I :DI W~ lft'Mf Jit....-1 hlcftr A» H ...,.._.. lilt C~11 JDS Ntrtll I Clflllnl lltllf , .. , ••• (714) '42-4121 C'-'"'"' M11a11W1f MJ.1671 ........ .,,..... c..., Cit••-· -•ut CGn111M. 1m. Orriil9I c:.nt ......... ~y. Ht llf'M, .... lllultt"ll ..... -~ ""'"' ., Mvwtl""*'ltl ....... _., bl ,.. ........ wHtlM ....... """ 1116111111 ., """""'" "'""· 1.-M c1"t ....... Mid #/A C.1 Miit. ~ • .......-11111t11 W qn-tw DAI --.iv1 ... !Mii A.II -"'WI ll'lfllW)t -.tNtb!t. ttM rl'ltlltlll\'. Tu!OfA!', M""' 6. 197? Watergate Questions Worry Gray WASHINGTON (AP) -L. Patrtclt Gray Ill lald !Oday he Is n!..,iitng the point in bis conflnnatloo hearing wbe,.. he Ill cooceroed about the impact "upon nat!ooal aecurtty. cooatllutlooal due proo- ... and the right to prlovacy" In hlll responding quesUom aboUt the Wat.u- gate lnvest!gatloo. Gray told the Senate Judiciary Com· m!ttee at the third day of Iii hearing that the FBI'• procedutts In the Water1ate bugging. which bu played a major m!e during the f!nt two days, are fafr game for the panel. lit uld the oomm!ttoe also can KO into every deta!! of the FBI or1aolut1oo and lnv..Ugate bis conduct and perfopnance since becOm.lng acting director of the FBI May 3. "The IUbltaoUve record of the Watergate, on tbe other band, ralles very different quelt.ioni,'' Gray aaid. "The Senate, by formal resolution, hu constituted a select committee to pursue that inquiry down every possible avenue. "I feel certaln we all would agree that, under the chairmanship of Sen. Ervln (Sam J. Ervin Jr. O.N.C.), that resoiu· tlon will he fully and ably diachuged - and under such procedural safeguards u wtU protect innocent persons who were simply bystandeni." Gray said he knows he is reaching the point where be may be publicizing FBI investlgaUve techniques and tactics and Is nmn!ng the rtst of maldng inadvert<nt dl.sclosure of grand jury testimony. "I believe lhat guidance from the com· mittee ls required In order that matters of natlooal aecurlty are not discussed in a public forum," he said, "that I do not in any way affect any motlona or appeals thlt may grow out of the convictions tn the Watergat.e trial and that I do not breach the rtght In privacy of those in· nocent per906s whose names aod ac-- Uvttles are named in our raw interview report!.'' The 56-year-old Gray said people will now talk to the FBI, adding that the proof is in the Watergate investigatlon ln which they did fUrniah !nlonnatloo to FBI agenta. "But they will not continue to do so, if we continue to spread lhla ln!onnaUon on the public record," be saJd. Gray released to the Judiciary Com- mittee Monday an FBI memo saying President NU.On'• campaign committee did not cooperate in the Watergate in- vealigatioo. The IZ.page memo, dated July ZI, 111;'2, and made public Monday, was among documents and mat.erial submitted by Gray to the Senate committee last week. Democratic senators queri~ Gray then on his invesUgatloo of the bugg.lng of Democratic NatfonaJ CommJttee head- quarters in the Watergate comple1 la.st year. From P119e 1 GRADUATE. •• . jority or students are golng to get many more than that," he said. Winters aald the concept of credit by examination and credit for cornmtmity work are not new to lhe dlstrict, but the new requlrtments envision expanding thelr role for the average student. Winten stressed the Importance of lhe credit by ei:anUnalion concept. "If a student knows algebra from home study or work in elementary school, there's no polnt making him sit through It again and do buay work," he said. He said the credit by examination would not apply to classes like debate, creative writing, or contemporary Issues which are "process oriented." But it wou1d apply to classes like language or math, where there are certain facUJ a student must know . With the. e1ception of the proposed switch to the quln system and unit re- quirement change, Wlntera said the pro- posed changes would be implemented gradually as pilot projects and with much study. date so I can present witnesses." ""I don't tblnk the councU Is inclined to have a fuller bearing," replied Coen. "'This Is hardly due process, but for tbe record let me object to the proceedings," retorted Taback. A survey of Orange C.OUt cities reveal· ed tills mornlni that the r... Preea Ls sold rrom news racks ln Laguna Beach, Irvine, Newport Beach, CO&ta Mesa, Los AJamitos, and Seal Beach. It ii not IOld from newt ncb In San Clemente. San Juan C.p!atrano, Fountain Valley or Westm!nsl«. City ~ in each of those communltle1 aakl there is no offictal ban agalnlt the newt nclt sale of the Free Press, but no one bad ~ quested a bwdoea license to do It. FPont Pflgf! 1 SMOG .•• the rmal outcome would be •!let the EPA cona!dered all three weeks of hear- ings. Kirk said. "I think we11 end up with 80me eort of vehicle miles traveled reducUon. '' The third day ol tertlmony wl!I be held Wedoelday In Lot Angeles before the hearings move to other Southern Ca!Uoro!a cities. , DAILY PILOT Steff "919 • Gift hop Kids Sell Goods -·To Feed Horse , ... By TllOlolAS GOIUIAN Of ... Dltlr n.r Miit As grand openings eo. h seemed lib kid stuff. But businesswoman Laraine Tetreault WH beaming with pride. 'Ibe ribbon wu cut, the customers swarmed in and ln less than flve boura the gilt shop which Miss Tetreault manages giossed 15.1M in sales. It may not be the biggest bualnm veD- tlll'e ever lauocbed in HuntiDgtoo Beacb, but to the 1tudeol! at Gokleo View Elemmtazy SchooL ll'1 the pat.,t thing lllnoe Bobby the bor>e moved inln their eovtronmental garden. And Bobby Is the ~ wll,y the student! here decided to KO into tbe gilt abop busineu fealurln& lluden~made art goods, with all prooeedl going into • stu- dent body fund to bey feed for the bone. Eleven-year-old Laraine eervtt as chainnan of the student·board of direc- tors which oversees the store's operation. Laraine and her a'.lborts booe to make enough money to help finance the ocbooi's environmental garden. The garden aervea as a nature laboratory on a Z.1-al:re plot adjacent to the campus. In addiUoo to providing a natural habitat for every type of plant found In Orange County, it serves as a mini-wildlife preserve for a small stock of en!mals. the store. Tbel ... portlclpanl! in the lci>ool'• mentally ldlted mtnora propm and ar. raponalbfe for everything from marketlng and advertising to ~ keepins and IDIDDinC the <OJll..,... "cash ngllttr.'' "! think lt'a the neatest thing in the 1 whole world,"' said Prtnclpal Barbar• Dolph. 11It'1 like 1 dream come true. I bad' villoo> of kids becoming mean- !nsfully involved in thelr achcol and they're doing JL" The Idea originated in u art c1ass when teacher I.Inda Walde rea1!Jed that the otudeot creatlool were ptllng up in a aimer of the room. The studeo!a diJcUSsed the varioU1 ways to handle the surpl111 and one sug• gested that a gilt lhop be opened on campus for those atudentl wtlling to donate their wolb. Three community women offered to help lay the !ogisUcal groundworl:, and the students took over from there. In addition to selling ceramics, wall hang!J)gs, paper Dowers, decorated tr111h cans and &taJe etcllings, the studeol.s are selling their own poetry antboloii.. and a brochure deta.Jling the acbool's educir tion plan. Prices range from 10 cents to $3.50. Tbe gooda are oolor coded and sales are reconled ln such a way that, at the end of the year, the bookkeeper, U-year- old Terry Gelber, will be able to determine which class generated the most Income. THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD CHECKS OUT THE MERCHANDISE l•r•lno Totroault Helps Run Galdon Vlow School Gift Shop So far the compound bu been developed tbmigh money and labor donations from parents, k>cal communltY groups and bustnessmen. But in the plan- ning, 80meooe foraot to figure in Bobby's appeUte. So the children decided to go into business to pay Bobby"• $10.55 a month feed bill. There we,. few problems during the first five hours of busineu. All eight customers obliged wilb the store'• re- qwt.s -no checks, no credit cards. Council Ref uses To Drop City Resources Post A proposal by City Administrator David Rowlands to eliminate the post or environmental resources director in Hun- tington Beach was blocked Monday night by the city council. The post is currently held by Tom Severns, who retires May 15. Rowlands sugge.sted eliminating the ti- tle and placing most of Severns' old func- tions within the city planning depart- menl He asked the council to hire an ad- ditional planner and a secretary to work with the environmental review board and lhe volunteer environmental oouncil. Some or Severns' other duties would be diffused among the various departments. Councilmen said they did not mind hir- ing another planner to help the en- vironmental review board, but they told Rowlands to reconsider his recom.meoda- tlon on lhe pmt of environm~tal re- sources director. ' Worker Urges Costa Mesa Aid l1i Lumber Crisis From Pagel There are 13 children actively running And ii the present aalea tread ooo- tlnues, Bobby the horse won't be ping hungry at Golden View scl>ool. DOWNTOWN • • this thing the seven years I've been on the council, but we had no response from property owners. I have no interest in doing anything for the downtown until they do it for themselves." Daughter Loeated ·Wife of Doomed Man Councilwoman Norma Gibbs didn't totally agree with her colleagues' strong stand, suggesting that Whaling should first ·go through the city staff fer In- formation. Hears Some Good News "Until we have a solid proJ)osal it's like The world of Regina McGonlgal, whose hanging on to a aea anchor that's going husband Is dying of cancer, bas taken a down," chipped in Councilman Donald temporary tum for the better. The Hun- Ship!ey. tlngton Beech housewife has learned the Ted Bartlett sugge.ted that a council whereabou!J of her missing daughter. subcommittee coosl!ting of bimsell, But the joy of a late· Saturday nlgllt Shipley and Jerry Matney might meet phone call from Mona McGon!gal was with Wha1iDg and other downtown in-. dampened when she told her mother she teresl! to dl!cu,. their future. cannot afford to drive to Caillorn!a to llO . "Asto a COllU9iltee11 ID!ilD0 .~·m not wtll-with her dying llePfather. • mg meet on wit wi;at:: ii at least Mona, who 'turned 17 today, was one block with 100 percent support for a located in Millinocket\ Maine. She bad project,'" replied Matney. been out of touch with oer family for two Henry Duke suggested the downtown years. people should display some sort of "good A story about her family's tragedy, faith" before they elp&CI city help. compounded by mounting bills and the Wbaling, contacted at bis law office ......... ....t .i._,_ in !bis rooming. said be wu not tremen-rnissln& daughter, a,,.... .. Sauuuay doualy upset by the council'• reaction. the DAILY l'ILOO'. "'! WBI only going to say ihat I Ip-"'Evidently ........ tim .... my pie· prec!ated the help already given me by lure in the Pl~ and called her,"' Mrs. the city administrator. I didn't expect McGonlgal said.. any action last night." "AppareoUy abe'•· been looking for me, Whaling was not involved in previOOJ too, .. she aald. "But-llnce we're mt In movtd into a two-bedroom apartment 1t 7862 Commodore Circle. Living with the P,arents are four children and two grandch!ldren. Mrs. McGonJgal learned over the phone that her daughter Is oow married and bu a daughter of her own. "She said she wants to come down and see her father. They bave • car but don' bave any money to pay for the trtp," abe Bald. " "I called the Red Cross, but ther said they couldn't help ... "But you don't know how I thank God for at !east llnding her,"' Mrs. McGon!gal said. "Now I want her out here." Unification Issue Delayed battles with city ball. He recently ........., book she•--•~--" parchased two pieces of downtown prop-~~ ' -' """'.:' -e to The subject of ocbooi untncatlon was erty, !nciudlne the Ede I we is 1 never mentioned during Moncfay'1 Ocean Charging that "the Japanese Empire Restaurant After Mooa lett home, the McGonlgals V.iew School Board meeting. has taken all the wood from our "Some Of last night'& talk WU District Superintendent James Clrvell fireplaces and off our foundations," a harangue, some ol it diatribe and some iJl Ok ed said after the meeting he expected carpenter Monday night urged Costa of it frustraUoo. I can understand It but Pension B. ay unification to be discussed, but he guess. Mesa dty councilmen to lnte~cede In the I think some commenta were unc8ned ed board members preferred to wait OD lumber crisis. for,"' Whaling said today. WASHINGTON (UPI) -A bill to the !sane. The Japanese have created a shortage He sugge.sted that as an attorney Bonfa guarantee pension rlgbta to members of Two Ocean View trustees, Ralph Bauer of building materials and driven up should know the law suit could not simply private plans eight years after employ~ and Geotge Logan, a.re al8o trustees on ahru'ply the price of lumber because they be dropped Oecause it is now a matter ment was approved. Monday by a Senate the Hunllngton Beach Union High School control all the lwnber being turned out for the court to resolve. Labor subcommittee. District. by sawmills in Calilomla and seven other -r;::::::;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;::;::;::;::;:; Western st.ates, asserted Ernest D. "Sam" Fairall, 3005 Fillmore Way. Members of the council responded to his request · for assistance by telling Fairall they would telephone the three Coslll Mesa delegates at the Wash!ngtoo D.C. National League of Cities con- ference to determine what tbe problem is and what could be done about it on the federal level. Fairall told the council that the price of lumber bad risen more than 35 percent in the last year because the Japaoe&e have bought all the lumber the West Coast can produce ln the next five yean. He said President Nllon had let down badly those people who may not be able to buy homes because of the price in- creases and those employed. by the homebuilding Industry. Though he received sympathy from Counctlman Doip,Raclt!, Fairall waJ told by City Attorney Roy E. June that the lumber shortage may be Insoluble because there 01$Y be federal trade treaUes over which local governments have no cootroL Tuesday Hearing Slated for Lear)' SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -Drug cultist Timothy Leary bu agreed to stand trial begtnnlng next Tues<tay on charges or escape from a California prbon. Leary appeared before SUperior Court Judie Richard Harrts Monday and lald he would go on trial as llcheduled for escaping fn>m the · California Men'• Colony here In 1m. The fonner Harvard prolwor WBI roturned to the Unit.<! Slates from Algbanl!tan In the cu.s1ody of federal ogentl durln& January. I ,, CLEAN SWEEP A relatively .m.n itom which eon make 1 diffe19nco in the finishoCI Installation is t+.o preparation. People would be shocl:od to know what might be under !Mir eor- pats. We have replacocl carpeting In homos whare we found bottle caps, cigarette butts, nails, hunks .of plaster, places of wood, m19azines, ind doxens of other things undomeath. Our inst a Re rs 1rt trainocl to smooth chunki of plaster, and pate Ii minor holes befo,. eorefuRy swMpin9' tho fi-. W~ .. peat -this ls 1 .. lativaly smaH item, but wt feel this is nece111ry to • 11lisf1etorr, instaUatlon. J,lfq~,' !iii: ~~ t::'·':n ,:~.~~ ··~ 11111 I. . , ~ .. - ALDEN'S CARPns • D~APES ,. ...... _ ~ 1-~ ' .•... -~- ''' l -~--........ -l~,,~ -. .--•.. "' COl"IA Mll,t IUICI 1'11 -- 1663 Plocltlflo Ave. COSTA MISA 64M838 Moo.. n.n, t .. l:JO; Ft!. t .. t; Sot. t:IO .. I I • r . .. ·c B A Jllv Rao and R 'S c Oen M the Die f rou w Tuesdiy, Mardi 6, 1973 H DAILY PILOT S I Hinshaw Leads· · C,ost Control Talks • • GOP Authorizes -• ' , Preciii~~ ·Study .. ' ' ' . The Orange County llepubllcan cantral Committee Monday night narrowly voled to rel.in control of the county's preclncl organlzaUon -at least while a com- mittee ll\ldles I proposal to resbufflo responslbJUty !or GOP field atrengtli. By a vote of 13 to 12, central .com. mlttee members voted to study,· not adopt, a proposal to ,.t up a committee to govern precinct organlzation. Tbe proposed committee would be made up of a member of the atate ceo- ~ committee1 a representative of the Worker Wounded By Youths Sues A radio worker wbo clalma lour jllvenUes escaping from the Joplin Boys Ranch wounded him with a series of· shots from a .22-caliber rifle has sued two ~Orange County agenci~ ~ the youths !or $ll mllllon. ·Michael Daw&Ol'.I states In his orange County Superior Court action that he was o(lerallng bis bump cutter on the Newport Freeway at Lincoln Boullvard Feb. 29, 11172, when a truck com- mandeered by the four juvenile detainees sped past blm. Dawson cla1ma be was struck by Bbots llred by the escapees and may have 111&- lalned permanent Injury as a result of tho!e woonds. He names as principal defendants the county 's juvenile probation department and the sheriff's office. ~eserve Marines I . 'Sunday ·Pu,nch' Llncoln Club and a member ol lbe cOualy commlltee. Pro-ts of the plan were larDIY mtmbera of the Orange County' dOni- mlllet to Re-Elect tho l'nlldeal (CllD) which operated independently of the coo- tral committee In the WIS elidliill:- • , During the campolsn the committee to reelect the president bull\ I · vital organlzallon ll)at abouldn'I be allowed to die, one of Ill apokemnan said. Adoption ol the plJol preclncl eontrol program was propooecl by ltllte central committee execulive dJreclor Bri1ce Nestande of Buena Park. '"Ibia move will protect the fantastic investment already made In the CRP precincl organization/' he said. Opponents o! the plsn malnloln that control . of the precincl organization rightlully belonp only to the county cen- tral committee whose members are elected. Staff Seeks Salt Creek Erosion Ban A re<ommendallon lo reqJllre Avco Community Developers, Inc. to curb erosion from the Salt Creek area of South Laguna was scheduled today before the San Diego Regional Water Quality Con- trol Boanl (WQCB). Leonard Burtman, execuUve officer of the WQCB lllaff making the recom· mendallon, aald slaff Investigators found tbe mouth of Salt Creek at the ocun "looking miserabl~" CAMP PENDLET9N (AP) _ Maj. "With all the rain we'Ve bad Ibis year, Oen. John McLaugblin, taking over com· the soil cover Is completely giii>e lif aome mane! of the U.S. Marine l!9IJ!lli plsces aiid not replaced adequately In the uni --• -·-.--area Avco Is grading," BurlmeD Aid. ;~~; ~ .. 11 ~• up we U the ren•11111'ftdatkla Is 1pproved by '!'here are so,ooo part.time Marine• In the board, Avoo will have until April I to tbe 4th Divisloo, which Maj. Gen. Leo J. meet the requirements or file a report Du!acld beaded before being named m. describing that they have begun to meet apeclor 1eneral of the Marine Corps them as far as possible. , recen~. · Fall!Jl'O to meet ~' eoald "'Tbe lmportece of a itn>Dg reeerve meanilllet o1 to '8,000 per clar. force was brought, to me during, fighting • The corporation would be required lo on Guadalcanal," McLaughlin said after devise its o~ method for siltation con- the change of command Monday. "'!'his trol at the moUth of Salt Creek, probably division Is truly ready to become the by quick planting and blowinl str1'! Into Marine Coips' Sunday punch." . . the blllside or by p!aclng-nelllng-..,.... McLaughlin bu been commatldant or tbe creek .mouth. the Marine Corpe reauit depot In San Extensive grading In the area of Sa11 Diego. Creek Beach preparatory to bul!!!!!'I • new -1on of homes bas arous6d ...,. cern In many area realdenb. Burtman speculated that an upeel resi- dent. whom he declined to name, in- stigated a directive from the state WQCB office in Sacramento. UNEQUIPPEDi The memo Instructed the San Diego of· . lice to Investigate the !oceUon and make recommendations to the regional boardt LOREINT, France (AP) -A factory producing electronlC fire detection equipment burned Out Monday. L-~~~~~~..,-~ · he said. Traffic Routing - Agreement on Coastal , Corridor Due in May By JACK BROBACK ' 01 tllt Diiiy Ptltl ltlff A tentative agreement on fUture roullng of traffic In orange County's coastal corridor will be reached In 60 days, Murray Storm, assistant county road ·commlsalaoer told county Transit Ditlricl dlreclors Monday. ~ said the county woo!d net act without heavy Input from the cities al: !oded. He said the R48d Departmeilt ~rded all area south of the San Diego Fretway as being In the corridor. ' said road rep.-taUves had talked to ol!lclala In Hunlingloll Seel Beacb1 Newport Beach and Beach ana woufd _, talk lo ~ , Irvine, San Juan o and San Clemente. said the Road Department had -directed by the Board o f SUperV!sors to prepere an aJl.county ~rtatlon S\udy. He sat~ the coastal coril<!or had top priority because of need for traffic oolir t!Olll with the deletion ol the Pac!llc Cout Freeway. t Under present land use plana the CUI' rent roed system In the coastal area Is not adequate," Stonn related. Trimalt District General Manaaer CordoD "Pele" Fleld!\lf said 1 multl- mildal atudy of the ..... wu esaentlal a.a lhould he Integrated with airport pl~ bullnea, Transit Dilttfct directors approved mo'®I the beacl- q11artera lo more spacious quarters In !hi Clflc Center Law BuUdlng Ol>POll!e the n•)! courthou8e on Civic Center Drlvt Willt. . - F!eldlng said tbe dlltrtct'• - ' 2:220 11qU1re feet wu not adequate . until the district fadllty could he completed In Garden Grove in aboUt two years. '!'be ollices are now In the county acl- mlnlstratlve bqllding and the beaellleoi of the old courthou8e. The new quart.en have 5,000 lqUlre feet at a r.ntal ol '1,'1'70 a month. Fielding admitted that parldag woo!d .he limited lo elgbt .pace. In the new facility. .. A lirsl month repOri en the ......,. of !be dlstrlcl's Dial·A·!Ude fadllty In La Habra abowed U,391 miles traveled with f,1100~. The bta• d&y' hid aeo _.,. · aqmentea by 100 cblldrtn ,vl.!llln& lire. ltlltiool. Another top day had Siil passengers. II WU rainy, I """ !lte aid to bul travel. Roy Helalnr, . 11te mmiager for the operation 88lcf thli p111?<1nage wu """ • n!ng 1bool :15,,.....I scbOol chUdrm, hllbl!r than anUc!pated. The Dlal-A-!Ude 1n which a proepectlve fare phones the headquarttn and Is told a bul will be at hla ltorne Jn JO minutes lo lake blm to any dealiO&ted delllna- Uon, bad !ta usual quota of cnnlt calls the llrif few weekl. Malt were pl'AIWllm dlncllni the..,.. ea lo vacant lots. '!'his wu cul clOwn when d!Jpatcbera cbecUd back en calls made by cblldren. ' Helllng iald the olflca had racet...i many le\~. but no complalntL MOii iranted longer hours ol ..me.. He uld tfial medical oollten were Ill!> plylng patrons with !roe t1doJla -of lacl: ct partlns and thal drl•en were going out m of! daya 1o contact inerdlants reaardlni promo11o11 ot tho ~-""· •• -• r • , . ' ,J..,,,.. Ttn't' ISlllU;• 1"11119 COUNTY FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE muNDAY AFTERNOON AT SANTA ANA HEIGHTS HOME THIHger Escapot Serious Injury At But4ne·L19hter Explodu; Hou11 and Contants O.stroyod Crusher Operator Dies as Machine Chops · Off Leg A clay crusher operator died from loss of blood and shock Monday In orange when hll leg was caught and torn oH in thl! big machine's blade-studded rotating belt. Hermjnlo A. Rodriguez, 32, of 1233 W. Higbl8nd Ave., Sahta Ana, was dead at the scene only moments after the grisly accident, 11iccordlng to lnvesUgators. Fellow worl:ers· al the W. A. Schoeppe Clay Company, 18008 S. Mndjeska Road, shut off the crusher machine after Rodrlguez' screams brought them on the run. . County coroner's deputies said bla leg waa completely severed alter ming tangled In the· crusher CQ1!P!llenl which Is used lo grind solid clay Into lllllall chunk>. The victlm!s bQdy was taken to Brown Colonlal Mortuary In Santa Ana, where lwwaJ -""'.P"'.'1'*'""' A - • Butane Light,er Flames Destroy $32,000 Home A Santa Ana Heights teen-ager fled exploded and touclied orf flam es which from the family's blazing home Monday I destroyed the residence. afternoon when a butane cigarette lighter Edflard Jasper, 16, escaped injury ex- Long Beach Surgeon Charged in 2 Rapes LONG BEACH (AP) -A plastic surgeon was free on $7,000 ball today alter being booked for Investigation of rape following the filing of complaints by two women who said they were molested while wlder sedation as ibis patients, police said. Dr. Robert C. Kelleher of Loi Alamitos is schedule<! to be arraigDed In Long Beaclt Muilldpal Court March 8. He was krrested al his home Saturday, l'Oijce Mkh '-"' . 4 ~t for a singed forehead and hair - bi.:lt the house and contents were destroyed at a $32,000 loss, firemen said. The .mid-afternoon blaze started while young J asper was trying to feed a pressUrlzed fuel cell into the butane lighter, according to investlggtors. A crew of 18 men from a ne arby · Orange County Fire Department slatlon found the home at 20452 Santa Ana Ave. in the unincorporated Upper Bay area, fully enveloped In smoke and 01!1les wbel) they arrived. One factor in· total destruction ,of the one-stocy reslden~ was a five-minute ~~}" reporting I~ a. county fire .... lilnjtt@fflf Republican 'Freshmen' ' .To Speak Led by Rep. Andrew J. Hlnahaw (Jt. Newport Beacb), IS -an Republittn congressmen will speak out Wednesday on federal controls and spending. The new congressmen, after a meeting last week, decided to take eome action that would be different and more forceful than just agreeing thlt expenditures must level off . They discussed the matter wlth Gerald Ford, GOP leader in lbe House and be agreed to the speeclles on the floor urg4 ing both the House and Senate to engage in serious legislation to achieve spending controls. AU 35 or more of the new Republican congressmen will make short talks Wednesday, Hinshaw 118ld. They will In- vite freshmen Democratic congressinen lo Join them In the effort. ' lllnshaw and others have Introduced 1 HR 2406 which calls for a projection of revenues and ~tures for a five-- year period. A com(Jllllod bill has been 1 introduced In the Senate. ' lllnshaw and his supporters are en· couraged by statemenls made by Congres.slonal leaders on revenue con- trols. Carl Albert, DemocraUc speaker ol the House, said last od. 10, "'We are not o~ posed to a spending celling per ae. U we are to cut spending lei us do so In the manner provided by the ConsUtulion. U we !all, the American people can judge our failure ." Senator Mike Mansfield, DemocraUc leader 1n the Senate aald Feb. 5, 1"'lbe fault Ues not In the executive branch but In ourselvel In ·Congresa. We cannot In-' sist on the J;l!JWer to control expendit1U'es and then fail to do ao." , f Ash Wednesday Men'1 Breakfast in Irvine A &:30 a.m. Ash Wec!nesday Men's Fellowship Bresldael !or all lilterested Orange County men will he held lomor, row at the Alrporlor Inn In lrvlne, with the Rev. Harold II'. Leestma, Lake Hllla Community Chun:h pastor, apealdng. Meetlnp will conUnue .to l)e ~~d OI\ ' Wednesdays th,e!tall;er. each la!l1\il OD!> . hour. This itnl ilerilte'mans the e18111- year anniversary O[)fr. LMlttne't 4rlt 1 county men'• ~· · . ! • i~mediate delivery \! ' e V-6 or 2000 series e AUT{)MATIC or 4-speed e LOOK WHAT'S STANDARD EQUIPMENT • ' • Radial ply tires! • Front disc brakes! • Front bucket seats! • Full carpeting! • Rack and pinion steering! " SEE ONE ... TRY ONE ... BUY ONE TODAY! Jlanl• Of '!'he ·New Cat ; , , "Goldn rcnceW' ,\ -- ohnson& son r\1l\if\IH'f Home Of The New Cat • , • "Golde• T-ch" 2626 HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS, COSTA MESA • ~30 , I I • ·I I I .. ' [ • • 4 1)1.11.Y l'!lOT T.,..S.,, Miid! 6, 1973 • Pearl Buck Succuinhs Nobel, Pulitzer Prize Win·ner Dea4 at 80 • NEW TOlµt ,CITY -f have flllaJly ~ maoaced to1orae across the Hudlon and make my aasault on lbe wonderluinea of ., tbjl loWlj. 1J> IO doing, .I bave made a . ~ maMIOUI dl!eovery that Is going to ' eMoii<!e' Illa'. -there In Southern ~ Callfor:nia. ' • 1 ' , u.ten,:these .""!'DY .New Yori!era have , dlsoov~ a.wbOle new: and ljlllqut way f! ol geltino(from' ~,place to tbe other. S They c.ir·1r\ 'subway. Now ~, 11· clear that they weren't so much· smarter than OJ In tbe first place. What they did (just like llll was to foul ....,,iblni up above (l'OWJd. TIJeY've got bumper-lo-bumper everything out there on'the streets. 'Ibe only thing that moves ts lbe neon ligbl)ng. They dlscoUrage fast traffic ·two ways. nr.t, \boY build all the stroets out of • bou1derS that would jar out your eye t' teeth. Then they put OD the squeei.e. Two-! lane streetJ are actually only one and ,. • one-half Janes. Four lane streets are really throe 1..... Thia ts why thinp are • squeezed! i ~ THVS IT IS 111AT t~e only time a • JpOtorist ' really moves here ts when he '"' baa a good, clean shot at a pedestrian. For ua . Southern Call!ornlalll, all this moto!ized travail wouldn't dt.scourage us t a minute. We'd all just k .. p right on ~, driving even If it took throe ·boors to l · move two miles. And IOtne days it does, ~ yoo know. ::-i NOT NEW YORKERS. Ail lhll · di!- ~· ffculiy on the surface has driven them 9. widergrOund. . T)l\ls·they invented lhll thing called the :· 111Inr8y. lt I! an underground train.,Very ; few· things get in its way under the ei s'tMets. 'lberefore these subways get • people to other places very faat. ~ FOi: those who are uninltl!ted, often :: these. subways take you places that you t dldn~ ...Uy want to go In the first place. : But you can't argue with the fact that ~ Ibey get you there In a hurry. U you "' don't like where it took you, try again. E TbiJ ii more than you can say for our • freeways. Tiley're free all right, but you =. 1et llie suspicion they really aron'I THE i; WAY. t ONE DF THE NATIVES here told me f that New York bas actually hii.d these ' :f.. subways. for a Jong time. All this causes I you to wonder how such a good idea could have eluded the West Cpast all ! these years and we just kept right on <1: building wide rlbbona ol aspbalt all over. J everything. · ... -U we bad just heard of this subway no- J tlon · sorhehow, we could have been dig- ~ gin(. 41tclie> for und,.?.;~d tralnsth t! rat.bef 'than paving eve • .7>ULll6 up on e t1 surface. · · ' ... ~r! Well, maybe llisn't too late for us even yet: Bui you .,,,. hav. to admit that New York really got a bead start on us. ~ Not that the ~subways don't have .: troubles. They do, mainly if the electric ;; power goes off. But these are minor vex- 1• ations. :: A J,AllGER PROBLEM Is that the kids :: have painted graffiti aU over Ute inside ·• and outside of the subway cars. These i: are works of art done witti spray cans of F. paint. Mayor Lindsay or somebody has t: esUmated it could cost jlllioria of dollars 1: just to get all the subway, can repainted t! in one color. So New Yorkers have gotten ,. used to the graffiti. ~ It is interesting that with ,all these ;. words and designs painted all over the ": subway cars, very little of the stuff ii of ,.. the rest room-wall variety. It is usuaJly ,• just somebody's name sprayed carefuJly ,. Ail :: in orange, red, blue and maroon. very ·• tasteful. ~ I can understand bow these en-~ terprising artists got the cars painted on :4 the interior. How they did the outsides is ~-another question. " THE MAIN QUESTION !or us In !:i Southern California is how we can begin S to catch up with New York in this new ., and unique system of transportation. : What we really need is some system ~ that we coultl use for transition between ~ the automobile and the subway. -I've got It. We could bring back the old ~ Pacific Electric cars. : Thus we would step backward in order t_ to move forward. DANBY, Vt. (AP) -Pearl S.-Boict, the "-ugbler of -·-the Ni>bel and Pulltur pril<s I« her wrttinp ... China, died t..Say al her home here. She -Ill>. ~erlr Drake, --. prlftte .....W,,~sald the IUthor dltd "quk!JT' about 7::111 a.m. today. She uudtt wa4 gall bladder ""lOl'Y last laJl. l!OllN IN n:sr Vlrglala 1Ube ti, 'Ult. Miss Buclr ... ralled In a.ma ...s-... ed to speak aw-bef<ft .... -Eogll.ob. It .... tbal upbttngln(. sbe llliil. that lolluenced not only the lllbjec:I of her writing but her llyle u wtlL She spent the llnt 17 yoan of her Ille In China, 1'tlumed to the Unit.cl 51& ... for a stay and then worked as a Prftbyterian mlsslooary In China from 1914 unltl 1935. The Chlne!e. (OWl'llllMO!t -her ..,. quest to roYIJlt the country last Oetoller. She won the Pulllur Prize In 1112 !or "The Good Earth," a boot detailing the rlae to power of a Qilnese peasalll wblcb . was cited for "hi epic aweep, ltl 1!1stfnct and moving .-, 1ta ...,. talned story Interest. Ill llmple and yet richly colored style.'" In 1938 she became the llnl American woman to win a Nobel Prize !or IJterature. The aw.rd made special mention of two 1938 biographies -"Tiie Exile" and "Flgbtlng-Angel.'' She WU the flnt American woman to win the Nobel Prize !or literature. MISS BUCK had been In failing health In the past year, being bospitalli.ed twice for extended periods. Last Jlily she spent nearly a mmlh in the hospital following a pleur!Jy attack and In October was bospltaliz<d again !or two months as she recovered from gall bladder surgery. Mrs. Drake declined any comment on , Miss Buck'• death other than to say it had come "quietly." She added that in accordance with Miss Buck's wishes funeral services would be private and would not be in V ermoot. (' ._,..;,~{ tli: AUTHOR. PHILAHTIIROPIST Purl S.' Bude, IO A spokesman f<IC' the Pearl , S. Buck Birtbplace F~ Inc., In. llilJs. boro, W. Va., said today that private funeral services would be beld in Bucks County, Pa., "in order to be dose to her children ... Of her ,.,. ... of boots, far the most popular was .. 'lbe Good Earth," which reflected the development of modem China. lt was translated into more than 30 langua~'. 'If was lbe basis ol a play IRA Bomb Threat Halt,s Irish. Horse Race Meet BELFAST (AP) -Northern Ireland's biggest horse race meeting ol lbe year was canceled today after a bomb threat by the Irisb Republican Army and the burning ol three buM!es at lbe track. The Roman Catholic IllA's Provisilllal ( , IN SHORT:. ) wing cWmed that It bad booby-trapped lbe grandstand at the Downpetrick cou:ae east ol Belfast, -the Ulster Nati<Jnal Meeting was scheduled to open Wednes- day. Army eiploeive experts searched tho stand and the course, but Ibero was oo report that they found any bombo. They did find throe buMI"' that bad been bun>ed dorlng the ·~ presumably bY the IRA. e Quarantflle HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) -Residents of a migrant labor camp, bit bY the na- tion's worst typhoid epidemic in 17 years, have started feeling ecooomic: effects ol bospitallr.aUon and Quarantine. There were 34 confirmed cases and another 80 possible cases oo Monday, health officials sald. No cak. have been reported ootside the Homestead migrant farm workers' camp, wbicb, has 2,000 residents. "Most ol, the people here are unable to pick up food stamps," said Rudy J uarez, leader of Organized Migrants in Com· munity Action. j<Because they missed work, they don't have money to buy them." e Satellite Vp CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) -A secret spy satellite to gather data ... Soviet and Communist O>inese military developmenta was lamx:hed b1 the Air Foree early.Jaday. An Atlas-Agena rocRt blasted from Cape Kennedy about 4;30 a.m. ESr to pnJpel Illa peybld into -... q ln-telligeme -gatlleting llliBslolL \ e AUentle Spefllcs . SANTIAGO, aliJe (AP) -Pn!sldent Salvador Allmde'• lliftisl .,..Utlon - streuglhe!led b1 cmp1!SSional -retums Monclsy niJl)ll, and lbe l\lanlst chief -· said bis government will "<mtlnue advancing ~ socialism, within the lramew<rt of law, plurullsm, democracy and liborly." "We shall lmplanl our own bnnd ol .-.clallsm, O>ilean. style, which d!Hera from that ol other countries," Allende declan!d. Juhilanl government ..pp.rt. era celebrated in the-<I Santiago. DAILY' Pilot• DELl\'ERY SERVICE ""-of tho -Pilot is gu.arantttd ......,__......,: II -.. -.. .,. ,_. ........ "' S:» ,., ..... UH MM! .,.... '-I' trill ........... ,...c.111_..__ 1 ...... "',.,.., ... ~ . ,.. ......... ;rioror C9" Wt -.s......, .• , .... s.m,, c.-.., • an .n1 .. ......, "' ,.._ C.95.,..,.. ~ 11 .-. t Hail, Storm Over ·· Plains ,, 3-inch Stones Fall in W. Kansas; South, East W.et • lOWttl 1111.~llAllJlll " , • ' ;. • .lilorit, ~ .... .. Academy award I« Laullt Jlllner ln llJ'I ml allo llarred Plul Muoi. • ·Illa euc!t coiit111ued w r 111 n I ~ her Ille, tumlllg out -· -a year. Sbe pabllDd live .....is under the pea name t4.Jobn Sedget." For yoan abe -"""'"I. Illa lop IOll· Ing -In America, bat Ille aid bet w..-public -In Eun\10, • IN AN IHl'J!RVIEW Int•, Mill:Buck said tbat -crill<I teod to dllm1a: her 0 81 a 1ftllDlll writer." "AmerJcan criUcs,"' D ~ ''ac- CllllOmed to~wlth­ writm, cugbl to faoe the lacl that 1 am not a 1GO Pe<t"11 Alnfril:an Writer. lly '"""""' G( '1he novel ls baaed on' the Cbl._ ....ti;" wl>ld> baa a llimPle. direct atJie:" 1 read aunese ncmLt ilniool·ez· dUlively 1111111 1 came to America to go to coDege." -Buck said .Ille found --tenponly wrllen"'borlngly JftOCCUPled with sex." "J'JD not moralistic It all H-abe laid. II( dotso't shock me. It amo'Ra ·me more than aoything el.st.'' ... Among her Interests . in reeenl years was Jier loondatioa •to alil Asian c:bildren fatheftd and aiJlu!di>rwl b1 , American Gls. It operated "in .....,:Asian nations and last ~ opened an office in Salgm. ~ • .l 'd FOR Ii TIME In' 19119-70 II klot its lli:ense to solicit lundS in PellllOYlvania, but lbe llceose waa -alter the roslgpalloo ol !ls lftSld<i>I. ·MIJs Buel: defended 'bin(•aS a man who has "done many MQde.rful thinga." Sbe <mtributed $1 million· to· !be fool> elation b<nelf. . ' ' Receiilly sbe ~ the house in Danby, Vl, a tOwn'.Wti!Cb ~ ~ been trying to rejuvenste'for seVeral yoan bY en<ooraging tourism, opening new ~ and importing Asinn gilt items !01" loi:al sale. Swiin lnstnicfur . ' ' Cited iii Death Of Retarded Bov " DETROIT (AP) -A swimming in- structor who student witnesses say forc- ed a terrified· youth into the wat.;r jllld then stood b1 as the boy sank to the bot- tom of the pool, bas been arraigned ... a. cbai'ge of manslaughter. Clayton .Woodard Jr. was arraigned . Monday in tlrO deatlr-1>fG<orge·Jerty, 12, a slOOent. al lbe Dancy Scbool of ~lion, an lnstltutiqn for retarded c:blldron. Wilnesses said Woodard, 24, forced the boy into the pool three time§ and rapped , his fingers as be clutched the side of the pool. The boy's paronts said alter the youth's death last Wednesday their son was afraid of the water. 'Ibey said be told them other students were forced in~ the water against their will After the youth sank, witnesses said, Woodard stood watching until they asked . If be was going to get lbe boy out of the water. 1bey said Woo4ard sent another sbident Into the 'JXOOI to rescue the Jerry youth and then gave him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation . Attorney Huglj Davis sald Woodard . was "a very grief-stricken young man." Davis said Woodard bad been trying to cure the boy's fear of water. ... _ Sft:olMI Bat 'l'lte World'• -4 largest 1e1 .. '!OOPll WM unveiled TUesday at tho !Ott Peak Naliolial Ob- servatory near TUc3oD. Ariz, The '168-incb telelcope will en- able utronomen to see ob- jects Ii the very fi!liRes of the unlvene: nie ~o million 1e1 .. scope weigbl 375 lllns. t .. ' I ' JHpfOnmts Home The )Jodi~ of two American diplomats -u:s. Ambassador. Cleo A. Noehlr., and Charge d' Affair George C. Moore -who were mur· dered by P.alestilrian terrorists In the Sudan, were received bom .. ami~ full millt..y honors at. AndreW!l Air Force· Base'· In Maryiana Death ln91uiry Moth.er W~nts Acto~s to Te~tify PHOE!jq'., A"rlz. fAP) -'11ie moUier of tlie late David Whiting, business manager of British actress Sarah Miles, aays. an' Inquest should -Tt>!Uine lin- meatately :with all persons Involved sum- moned to te.stily. M!ts. NEWELL Campbell made the request In -a · brief filed Monday with Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Charles llardY. The judie had earlier Issued a r'estrainlng order preventing Miss Miles, ~ son's nurse, Miss Jane Evans and aclor Burt Reynolds from testifying In lbe Feb. II death of Whiting, 26, in Gila Bend, Ariz. • An autopsy has revealed that Whiting dltd of an overdooe of prescription drugs. But Whiting's body contained several cuts and bruises, wblch a doctor later testified could have been caused b1 a !all. -An inquest Into the death was balled b1 Hardy alter Mrs. CainPi>Oll ltled a pell. tion seeking to have the three ordered to testily at lbe Inquest. llllSS MILES AND Reynolds ...,.. In southern Arlr.ona to filll) a motlm l>i<> ture. - 1be brief, filed for Mrs. Campbell bY Atty .. Jolll\. f'rank, said sta-. c:oo- cornipg the Incident given to lJ>. vesUgators and later to reportert, dif- fered greaUy. JM!SS Miles has saJd in interviews with tbe press, that sbe and Reynolds had been at a blrthc14Y party for lbe actor, returning to a motel whore the C8S\ and crew were staying about midnight, 'lbe actress said Bbe went to lleynolds' roclm for several hours, before returning 1o.ber room where sbe discovered Whiting. Airlines .B.Qycott .:Fr~nch ' L ' J Skies After Jets ·eollide PAllIS (AP) -A l1Ulllber of airlines boycotted French skies today because two Spanish· jetllnm collided during an air controller strike, and a Swedish jet captain said be nearly had a second col- · 80 of La.rest POW s Due Home On Wednesday CLARK AIR BASE, Philippines (AP) -Eighty of-~ 106 American prisoners ol war released bY North Vietnam this ,...k will be flown to the United States on Wednesday, Operation HomecomlDg officials -~ ~,f, '•~ (, THE ANNOUNCEMENT , said pl8Del carrying 2Q, men ·each would fiy to Andrews Air Force Base in Washington, D.C1, ~t,i\lr •Force Base at Belleville, ID.; Kelly Field at San Antonio, Tez., and Travis.Air Foroe·B ... at Fairfleld, Calif. 'lheyrw_er.e~due ,Werh>earlay 1aftemoon, betifeen11::il tnd~:30 p.,.: local time. Their departure will !eav, 511 American POWs ind ·1wo Wesl Gennans 0.11111 al Clark Air< Base '•wilting transfer. Two Thal ser8eants freed In Haiiol on 8unday -°'flown to Bangkol< today, and two Fiiipinos released Monday were tranafel' r!d to a 'Pbl!JP!fine '1nilliliry 'liiispifal In ,MiuUla, > l ~ I olftcl8ll at the...; fio;pii.1 re\>ort<d that most, If. the Ill<:" ·~.Sunday . and 'MOixl8y were ~ IOOd' coOclltion and u..ir JDelfJ.Cai 'checks~ i.D'd -proc; osilnl were goln, ahead wlthOut all)' bllcbel . .-'. , 4 I o. A NUMBER 01', f.M • inen ..isited tbe ~lchooll for Air P'ortt ob\ldren to\tO.Y to get an Idea Of 'what 11101t· children will ~ like; ~7...ab choir orgablaed in one ol the ~ ~Pl -,.. DeWll\lel!: and 'many ~ lhe 111~• l'l'!nn"1 a . vllil to the -Ucllango. ' • ''These m boys?" asked Nny Capt. Robert B. Fuller,. 45, of Jaclllllvill•, Fie.; • ht .. ., a <OUPle o! Ioofllalred youtba standing Ill I ballwaycal Wl(lllC' High School 1be boys bluWd . Fuller, wbo wu shot doWn JUb' 14, 191'1, tald he' bad bid four chlldron whom be hoped to........ . The cbOdmi mObhed tho POWs as II they were celebt!Ues, d e 111 a)I d I n J aotosraphs, and lbe girl! ~ lhem. LL Cmdr. Michael D. Christian, 3:1, of Huntsville, Ala., was eacorUd around ,.,,.... ICbool bf • 1$-ye&N>ld &trl who had been wesrinf a POW brlceJ.t wltb bis name on It for the .. st year. • lision over Fr8nce. Theo chief or stall of the F'renCb air force. acknowledged the radar caver In the area of Monday's crash ii "lees than perf~.'' GEN; .Ci.AUD! Grlgaut told a news conleience that shortage of (l'OWJd equlpmellt left gaps in the radar - . aroond Nantes-, a control chectpoint in western:France for virtually all air traf- fic betwten Spain and Britain. Bui he in- 11sted the main cause of Moo"-f's col- lision was pilot error. · . ' 1be repott irom Stockholm said SAS pilot Rolf BandelJ reported a big plane suddenly crcosed his ooune at the . same a!Utude Monday near Abbeville, in northern France. The report sald 8'mdell waa flying a Boeing 720 jet with 111 peraoos aboard, bound !or the Canary ISiands. 1be military ·air controllers replacing the ·strikers at French airports had not informed him of any other plane In the vicinity. Bandell said. When he ._.ied the qear..,.Wsioo, he said he ~ answered: "jUDderstood,' understood." THE TWO SPANISH •irllnera comcled about 1$1 miles liouthwest of Abbe\'llle near the coast below Nantes. Ono ol ~ planes, an 'Iberia Airlines DCI, broke up in the air and all 68 persons aboard''""" killed, 1be other, a Convalr Co""'8do flown by tho Spanta charter line, landed safely althOugh part of a . wlJig was kn,oeked oil. It had 108 persoos abolrd. The Jell hit· In clear weather over weflenl•France 'IS both wore beadJntlAr ~ lberla"said the dead~7 BrllMs, 11 Spanlanls, S.J•paneoe, l -er and the 7 Spa!!l!h crew • ,. " ' J' I ~ I ' . .. • -'a.t m-ranks In • cltclel' • ' • • ... • • • • VOL 66, NO. 65, 5 SECTIONS, M PAGES ORANGE .COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MA~CH 6, 1973 II TEN CENTS New Park Ball'ot Eyed ...,.._A.·----ll*dlteapat 8-11 _,. Wll.111161r . .............. ,... .. .., -esli--··---rr ... ., -.......... ....... , ............... .. ,.rt ... ,..· ··Mffioato frmQ w5' Ao lor ... _ .... ., ..... i.. enlll)1 8*rt n > ~ (BNewp111t _, __ .. _llill __ _.. flllllie ... k1 .. ..,. alOIS .. ..._ -"' ... _._ llialml pa•? ...... s.11 -wllidt ll*sdl Newpwl ._ .. ,....,. ___ _ jmled prk:e ....... , - Planners Try ·To Salvage Building Curb . ., .. ,, .......... ....... - 1'ewpart er.la j' rn tlllq nR to ta Ai• ; 11 tm BU lmilll!d claples _ _.ea.rps 11z·saa- 1ra1s. A .. cilJ 1• -Ille...,,, .. ttificMa • 7 7 « ___. I 9 'W • l1u 1 1 fl 6e _.-.. 8-: fram 11ierm __ ,..__._, •c wcitJ•t• -m't ... ftlltil -Rt yL.O.., .. s • Ill ) -Newp~rt . ' . end the prices «iglnally paid l<r them Include: n -~ dty Iola m Klnp &ad above the llalboe Bay Club eos11ng $30;ooo and '39.000. ·' : -A three-acre Clill Drive cllurcb lite COiiing "11.0l!O. ' -~ pmels lo Well Newport'• Pa- clfic.Elecbic right ol way costing a total ol$1.7milllm. - A ooe-acre triangle of N e w p o r t Shores land at $50.SOO .. -'nle Fifth A....,. exteaslon.property lo Corona del Mar at $370,000. -T b e u:llmplOved James Cag)>ey iro;>erty aloog t b e blulla overlootlng · Well Newport the llale 18YB cml them $3.77 million, Mcinnis said be Is hopeful a hood Issue will: be Wied "' tbe ;i0o1 •i:i ~ ~ property but be ~d I good• a<!ccxid i:libice , N,EWPORT FPREMEN SNUFF OUT BLAZE ?N OCEAN FRONT DUPLEX Pair FIM E1rl7 Moming Fire, Saving Pet ?toblllt Mii Parrot . ~-.r.,.-~~~~~~~~ ::"1 w!:' ~;:! ':':n':;;.1!:! · Has·. More Faith after the fllllure ol tbe flrsl -·t1ec11on. · , , . , • ~'.:f!."'~::1'...f 0:~ Than Ever, Says a lot of lime !o get a good campaign go- ing," Mcinnis satd. . F eed. · p · . Badham'a current bill would set a r . . risoner Mareb, 1174, deadline for the purchase of • Newport Pair Escape Fire That Takes Home the land by the city but Mc!nnh.aaicl be .RIVERSIDE (AF\) '-"Now mon than J:..~leaat ~ "::lba.~,'leed· ever 1'bav. lallb 1n ~:· declOied .!~~Y N~ ... :: ... :::: Tiie ...,_.,aalc! be.ia~•J>9!illf. =·J!riaoner·of war ?:.I. Oll. Alu. P. her.re a JOaring fll'e swept°""""' lbeir llal will have to be draWD up listing the "·~ and , · other rel··'~ , second floor c1up1 .. a~ In Wdl 1V8!lahleaate lands. . -·e -iw.. ~ Jr180DOn ' ~{~' aee "°"""" ~ 111 '5.4 dllcussed their fetllngs .at _a .. ,.. .,..... Newport, l!remai-. mllllm o111 boii ,.tfi --alud1' lbe ~' l<ldndaJ ai • Mtreli ·Air Foree llr. ..., Mn. llobelt Md'!an _. ~ .. "" -. ''r Will ll* ,lolt· Ibey ... ..., . ni;ntiolied tbeir -la ---"' .., )!lite "fo 1IO """"' p1ek»g • Iii "\I ""8p b11cJ bpitte. . ,, ;.. ... _ DIM,: _..,, -.. .,. -au '*l!r ·-- ............ · · ~, '"':l°~:alAl>!lkV.U.,,d?d-af .1>11be-af-.-S41fliot --~ _;, J;;._~_ lbe """'lilllllli?:I '.,. • .?Ille D. ........ c. ..,.. -· """ ·--·-• .._.. ... ·Berg, w, a1"iiii0-;"Waib., 'llbil-Cap!.. . . • .,,,.,. .... --pet -llid ' ::....mr: ~ ~ ~ihe ".: ~ E. Pyler A,'o!Tuslln.• · ' :,:J:.,Oed ln?o the --In -_., .. dly_ ,.. • dill llo: ~4W ...... --· 11.•adiltdlaal -·.-----Ille _..,., -1111-a • t1oeJ fit lldt ae ••-•ic Wbmtload. • ~u•u• .... • up: & d!lip. criteria .. , 5, _. l?ilp ...... ed -"l'"'!ltlls___ ,, ' -Wamb ialiiua Ill patilc I'&- · - --...--:,;;;,_ ..... -mr. ----ldl. ·--·--a.r--...,. ..... -..... ...,. -°"" -Wp-to ' ...... -...... _ ~&wA .. ~-.. lirilcla _.., -11111 -Jl.U .. ,,.,.' ........... ..., Ille lllJllllNG, ... JI Mesa Invites l.lighway Meet : ,, a rm " • ()!Mp• mp • ., O•••e" . ~--11 I , ta.bold 6eir Jal;J ' I • _,,_ ii a.ta ... i -...... a.ta Ilea. • la a r a .............. "7 c.ta Ilea x.,..-.lal:k Bw;ppwft Che illfib6:iu .. __ ... _,,_... Coolo ... ii lit I! I ... Rftnl fr"&W*I ' I -J&ujbcllo - -Ille Jft:apst l'luc8)9 C... dtl 111r l'ta?W&J _. ~ Prww;. atJ' .,...,,__ .... -..... ;., r ,,...., ....... .... , .....,. ..... a'rsd ,. y· .... -........ dlmm: " ... _, ... ___ .,._ v. ... fair--2 CL -ea .. ... .. OWuild& -c( -.. ap'"W IM'IH TG•AY U. c.dr. IHd' 7 zJ D. C1t:rft.. -.-row __ _ -la April, U., -llis .._ d1 P'ID ia 11-toa. Va. pre•'•' o &o _. • tor lad __ ..,.._lldpia -·-.-·-·----Sa ---llil:O 1, ...... -.,.. --• • -• • --. --. ---......... " ---. ----. --. --. =-..: ___ ,._ . --=--...: --. • G-ITS •1 ......... Y M•...,.. .... 5-1<1r ..,,e "t'1t'·.......__ rand 1o llelp , ~J•ouJdi·l!k4 toi111 !IOlllelhlng 1p the .. be said. "Wbea --· , .. ,.. """""' . ~~f"t¥ \ Iv ..,,..._ • __ .:'..:'.':;~"'tn the _......, f81D1Jles of lb~ men·wbo are not coming gal ibero the IWnee """' bluing GUI Ille G~.L~11lclia"!' ~ e ·-r-= ~.,.. bon1'./'.!.urJ1Jtatedt "ldon't·knowbQ.r.I wlndcm.". , " · Newport ._Beach. IOCelltly joiae,d ~ C8ll express the t.ellng and lbe sincerity · Fliemeu were caJled to 1be m "' . , · , . · Orange Cdmty citlea ·and the Orloge 1 """1d 1iiie to' putforlb,.buU :wquJd Jil;o the. fire, wllidl cauoed -tJ ..... in Irvin Villa Newport Gr~r ~1r~:tportlng,a them all to know -at least I can speak ~~~~ ~upd•_,'!,!., ..... _....... e ge "If ~ •• J•-· ~· ...;.._ ,_ le< J>am1I end Kile -that tbeae men ~ --~· ,..,... ..a _ . . we....,.~ <ma uuuu e~uuu iu will neyer be (ol'{IOUm.'' ' said tbsy aaw a hAU ol. ftame erupt.fni:a.. r-,____ H Id W!H Be F"'*"'d ""1 some ,i lbe land 1"' pir?m, I' hope '"lbey.,rill alJrays be honored .. b&c•· ooe window. -'7IUups lo 0 ui _,..,, this time around we could take a UU!e ing done a gOQ<l Job for their natiooJn the Ftremm aid a pollce car had -"" I • ::. ~~..:: ~'. lblog more aolidly name ~f freedom .. Dellnilely u.er ba... ~ only -befare the -Saturda Meet By Celebr~· .· ,.,;..~ ~"J,.dld •~and u.! = i::~tha~ ':: .~.~ ~~~-!\.."":! ~ ~ J ..... J ··-·--• ' : -bas EllOll(lh"':..· Po make It ~ ol their loved ooes, I~ It. wUI, be ..,._......, -... --m -·--• Snenl.ofNewport..Be8ch1stlll08ti")r'ol;n---"be-Al.I said. • . been determined. n II under JD. _< ........... reprmN .. OWWI ~. -"~· will ,,._ a w......... C01J10 ·~ ..... Each "•"' It was loo early Po tell when vesllgatlon. al Ille -w lanel PD lrrlne 0-..11••• -~ .... _....., each :: •• _. "It llarted In Ille ._, ...... -.. -. ~ "" porl)' w.m yjay for lbcir .,_.. , . . was ~. "Do you lblnlt .we have ·-~ Will be 1leld s.turdlJ In lbe -_,~ 1be _... ·1111 ~. olillls! N ' S , won or lost the •ar!" ' , the ..,. wlleno the people _. ,; PC Newport« Im la Newport lleacb. ._, -.... , ewport u. rgeon Lurie 'said lie thought a<a<unto ol tbe ::,, ~~y roarilli "' the time we • Mire -• paw -7f -~do H ,..style.for O.'W. "!)lct" "'turns ol the POW• by the news media minllJ ..-.-n apeCtecl to'& ~ loaDder d. lllcb8rd'• LldO ml bad.~ accurate. But Berg dillered, Firemen battled the fire lor neaily all lend the fi'IHour wwtlnc ""'If...._, -View -· . . I : Seeks Voluntary saying bis mo~ had been qllOJed as ~blaze did not ca .... -··--!o ......., Po 1111 -. Irvine em.. llaJOI' Donald AA. Mcinnis barpn> . aay\nl·that be. bad done .mu:e.pagbups the downataira portion ci"~ -OOllllDUlillJ aaodatloo .llalioa <Pai""" y;edne.ray ''~k Rlcbarll ~·. . . than '!"Y man .In caplivi!Y when that ma,,_-. ~ n---L Po -••'-le ._,,the AMA ,]II • b h• lfilsn'l lbe -.se. -Pm:tldpaills will dilcusl J'fticlelltiaJ in ""!!JIOft """"" -· ,.,..,... . i.r1:. ,em, . e, rs! ip Pyle. end Berg told newsmen . Ibey -· ~ ...... of the -.... the ,JStb -I . Threat Rap Dus" missed' vlllap p1 .... q and dev··~ with .. w _......, ... -· thou°' it wouJ• ta•-IOJDe •~·,•· -·• fi -~· ~ ol bis Lido lllott. ... • ~ ~ w ·~ .. -of development llinll. on-for the OCClllion will.,. _ _,. A ·Newport BeacbMtbopedlc llD'fleOD Julll af\er their qptivlty, oot Lurie said °"'81111D!IJ _..,_ govern co:n- actor JG Wayne, a 1!aysborea realdenl: and throe fellow members of the Onn(e he felt be already bad ma<le the ad· SAN DIEGO (AP) -U.S. Jfagislrate moa17 OWi1ii1 fllcilities and open apace In ~ I?obert Badbam ( R • County Medical Association an deman-jultment and bad no problems at all. Harry R. McCue bas diamls!ed a charge ?nine Tillages bail! .,. under .,.... 111,.. Donald. A. Mcinnis bas ~ dine In Superior Court an Injunction that ~ men were allowed !o return to that a San Dieao man uttered tlnatl slrucjlm In lbe cities of lrriile, Newport m1omt civic leaden wbo'9e both bought would I ~-~-" of the Calif -•· their homes after the 46-minule nen agalnal Sen. facob Ja.U. R-H.Y.), H Beac1i, Tlillln and !.ac-Beach. food liom Richard and who have 2alowD pu --P 0·-oooi......,.. Tbea initial medical ... was di.oclooed today. Federa? ollarDtyl The Sllurdly .,;,._ bqin at 1:30 711m tllroullli bis countJe.a PolitlCal. CtYIC ·Medleal Assoclalim and the Amtr1can aminatlon.s at March bad been oom· ag:...r ob< DM11tbe .,. to deftr _. a.m. A •·•-doles the day'• . .,. lllil cbarltable actMtlea -the post Mecjlcil Asaociatioo on a voluntary baJls, pleled. ecu!loD of Cam>D Scbacl ti'rili!s. · -lei -.iy. -· · -· Dr. E. R. Thomassen ia joined by Drs. n.. ol lriencla of Bic111n1, taclcp!ing F. Earl w-.n, Robert o. Reaves ml Pl'elideilt lfmm ml Govorw 11ffJ111, lllcbanl L. Sellman In an aclloo P"" ~ wrill'!I ?ellen)D boDqr;of lbe ~. · Idling pnsenl 0CMA conditiooa that -.'TbeJ will be read. . ,, . . ~.-be ..... the and the ~-. A join! reoollition ol ~ OalllG!Wla• ~. ,.... !o AMA ,,_ First 2 Indians LeaYe Senate ml A..m!il:1 will be reed. Ma'yor wbenorganlza~ ":°"tan ,paid !o the local Jlclnt>il wlD read bis. pror,lan!atlon. . ' Talks Resume at Wounded Knee JI -"" o1 IDlilY years o1 dvlc!' -II 'ii argued lo the lawsuit that AMA -and lists the .._ alms and objecUvea are often far romov· arp11-_that Ricbanl bas JJeen eel from loeal·jtraclice and prlnclpiel are 111 iaWd with .and prpdahna •"bict · aometlmel ..aaalul the belt interests of • WOUNDED KNEE,, S.D., (AP) -The !Int two Indiana Po leave Wounded Knee lince the t11i:lovtt or the hlstonc village a. ~,ago wAllted 11811 federal U-to- dat·' Ridllld Day" :o -JUchard ''for bis Ploq,. the medlcaf profeasll!n and the ="='i.::, ~=·~11.( P".J:·1our doc~,:. noting that they face 'lloe'llli ~~of Ille 'the iru.t of expula!on from the OCMA, Udo v-.. will be -~·~ allo t clalm Iha! the AM;.· has acquli<d ,_.,... ~-1 = -->J. -trol" over all AP lhe wne time, ~pee pea'ce ?alb IUUllled be\Ween ofllclab cf lhe Jasttce and ln?ertor d<J\arlmentl and ~ta· "'"" of the 200 iDdtano boldlni the .... cam~L , .,., · • the new l!Dre Iii Baitlor"llMI liU:l opia. ..........,. ~ "" --·· . • ~-• lo the 2l"Uon. ' Jlaglmin1 ~. ihe -'ot ...., .. _' rill wblcb Rlcbanl .... _ __......willtabturnl~ -.......... the llllllo In trcwit Ci' _.,.,the_ 1lie ooelntlaD will -tbniucb lllldl 17, Ibo eact .. ......,. -· 111oeD lben will be_, -for 1111 "'llOlb - Trwitees to Review • • State .Test ScoJ'e& 8-111 c( lbe -leollag~ ... IC:adeuta wm be 1e•le a sd by b'lllt8I el. U. Newpwt ''e• ~-,.,,.., ..... -II ,,. In lhe LY· -II Olota -Hip 8dlool. Tuesday Hearing Slated for Leary A federal 'altGniey aalcf be wat "IOllle- wha? opdmlJtic" abollt proopects for a ~ peoco .,,.._,~ !o provide (or lbe mll!l¥nt Indiana Po leave WOllilded Kil<le. ' Tbe by lndiah demand'll that the II> J: =:Bli!g ..r).;.... °":: te1or Deporlmmt Intervene In an lotr. lland trial ~ TueodlY OD = polltlcal dllpodo llilODI tbe_ Og1aJo dwl• of eocape frae I Callfomla Tbe Pwo Jl!Ulha who 1tf! Wounded Knee '"l::,. ~ · eoun ..:... •'llril w ~·the J11111ce1Je.. Jq ~ _.. ~c 111<1 pal1lneal .aw """° SUndaJ algbl that --.... trial ~ .,. all Indiana eou1d ~. unanned wllh-eocapq from Che C6ola ·Men'• Oii! the lhml ol 111111 ~ and that Co10111 m.,. ln.IJ'IO. • no ~-1>o pliced' pendloc 'l1le -l!arvanl ).-. -.......,. aclloo. murnec1 :o llie 'ulllfod States 1.nnn 1 'l1le • Louis Or17, 19, an~· Al.,,.._ ,., the ...:oey " federal end ¥1d*' Dellcl»nDe. 18, • Ollppeft- agenta dur1i1C Jll\Uli)I. Cnle, aald they ,CllllO oat. because they • , I • ' RWY IN llUNICllt AIM Mau W AN.cl • I ;~:;;D;~;L;Y ;Pl;LO~T;;;;;;";;;;;;;;~T""4aJ~~·;M;""';;;;~;l;91l;. ................................... ~~~~~~~ ....................... ~=-.................................. ., • rawi••3 . Board • Up~ Up and···Baek io .• DAILY PILOT l"Mtll bY Ltt PIY9t THE DOLPHIN NATION Y INDIAN GUIDES HELD A WEEICEND ICfTE FLYING CONTEST AT IRVINE TERRACE PARK; FOX TRIBE TETRAHEDRAL DESIGN IS READY TO FLY AT LEFT -THEN DISASTER Where's The Glue? Andy Anderson, 7 of the Y Indian Guides Fox Tribe in Irvine seems to be having aerodynamic difficulties with his entry. But the whole thing was fun . Haiphong Open Again By United Press Tnternationa1 Secretary of State William P. Rogers !aid today he understands that Haiphong harbor, closed for 10 months by U.S. mining, has been reopened and some OIANGI CO.AST • DAILY PILOT Tl!• .Orll'lll• COii! DAILY PILOT, "'llh wtllcf\ It. totnlllntd !hi NIWl-l'f'ftl. 11 P\lblliMd by ""' Or11111<1 0111t Pvllll1n11111 C~n'I'. f'Pl- r.tt •rtloM lrto PVbillh«I, M~ t11h1119h Ftldl)', tor Cali M ... , Ntw09f1 Bltldl, Hvnll119lo!I 8eldl/FOU11!1!11 Vlllt'I', U911n1 ..at, lrvlntl"*!leback Ind Sin Cie-t.J S.11 J""ll C8Pll!r1no A 1lngl1 r.9_,.J •HllOll h pvDtl\llld S1turd1y1 111(1 knSf)'I, T"9 prlnclpiol Pllblli.11111111 pllnl 11 1f l)O w.,1 hy SIJ'Mt, C:-11 M.,., C.lllomll, n.2', Rob1rl N •. W11d Prnldenl •l'ld Pllblllhll' J1ck R. C11rl1y Vic. P/'nldWll •rid Gef111'1J M11118'1f' Thom11 Kffvil Edi tot Thom11 A, M u•p~i"' M9111t11lnQ Editor L P1t1r Kri11 NtwPOrt 841~ Cll'I' l:dllot Newport a..111 Offke 3J)J N1wport lo11l1~1rd M•ill119 Addr'111 P.O. lo• 1171, t 266J Ott!., OHien ( ' ships were going through to North V.rt- nam. But the Defense Drpartment said it had no such word. Rogers told t.he House Foreign Affairs Committee: "We received the report this morning that some ships are going through. I think !he bart>or is_,, .. U.S. minesweeping operatialll to dear the harbor resumed last _ .... an ... the North Vietnamese and Yid Cong released another group of U.S. Jllisone'ls of war. It had been halted triefly last week when the CommuniSls appeared to be balking at the release o( prisoners oo scheduJe. R<>gers told !he oo-that !he peaee agreement and cease-fire in V'iet- nam were Joing smoothly and be was confident -at least u far as military operations were eoocemed -that they would be a success. He acknowledged. however, that a political sel1lemenl In South V- laced "a lot of problems." "The political future ol the aru is ldt to the parties thenuielws to ddennint., .. Rogers said, "Obviously wbal blj1pml there is questimable . • ... Several members rA the cymmit•ee said they were CCIOCl!lned about the North Vietnamese emplw:emenl rA surface-to-air missiles in utlkin South Vietnam. Rogers, boWttuer, Aid. tJaat malter was before the four.mtiaD lnternatiooal ConlrOI C<Jmm;,g.. that is supervising the ce.uHitt.. "The fact is," be Aid, "Ural tbinp se working out pretty wdl. '111or-to be complying with the i.rms al the - ment very well." Meanwblle, in Vielnan>, a \llol C..C general said lodOJ be II ...i, to n1mn to the IJroteo.down ....----cerntng the exchlrwe ot \flrtNnw: • prisoners of war. Southland • Pearl S. Buck Di.es at Home FroMPagel ZONING BATILE. •• Air Standard 'Out of Reach' Pearl S. Buck, N-Obel and Pulitzer apartmeul areas In the R·3 and R-1 Prize winner, died today in her 1.00eS. borne In Danby, Vt. Gunn said all the tailoring proposals The 80-year old auUlor, most well will be put into a package now being known for ber book, "The Good Earth," publisbed In !he 1930s, was drafted. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Soutbml the. first American woman to win a "We'll conie to the commission and California limply cannot meet dean air Nobel Prize for L it er a tu re • council w:lth this package in the hope it standards by mld-1!177, a <po>esman for Although ememely popular In the will make the R-1.S more acc.ptable In the stale Air Raoumes Boan! t.111 a United states, Miss Buck felt ber areas we are reoommendlng 11 !or," biggest !ans were In Europe. said bearing htte today. "American critics dismiss my Gunn · "Attainment of the national oxidant writing because I am a woman," He admitted his department may have standard established by tbe Emb• she once said. made a mistake in the first place by pro- mental l'nll«lion Ag...:y, within the Story oo Page 4 today . posing a blanket R-1.5 for ihe crowded time period di<tated by 0>ogms, woo1c1 areas o! the city without explaining the require the imptenmatim "-control goals more completely. mewwwes that are not IMeseutlJ either Juli d D • d "We were looking at two things - available or (ea~ble," said -e an . 8Vl quality of life and quantity of people - SUilivan, vice cbairman of the stale and the R-1.5 was all we propoSed to do -· Get S • } R l both," Gunn said. ' SllOmm loci off the llOOOllll day o! tine pecl8 8 e "II I had it to do all over again, which ....a o! ---IeO by Ille EPA I don't, I -·"d have ~•ated the two Into the impact " air quality oonlrOI On R ho H w~ -~ "''"'"'""""tians llUlde by E p A · e ZO OUSC Into distinct packages and presented Admiaillraim' William Jln•-telslt'D' Jan. them ODe PY one,'' he said. ~1That ~ II. WASHINGTON (AP) -i'alie N'IXOll have nlade 'lhO a.u .. ~ -.;· ... Thal plan lnclndtd gas rationing to -and her hushand, David, ceplable because people could have seen reduce vebide miles tra...ied up to 80 have rmted a $100,000 borne at a "special what we meant to do." JJOft"ll In the 111D01 ......,, rate" in BetlJellda, Md., and plan to move Gunn said the biggest problem the ~ said !he EPA needs "to rea· amine the diffimJtiel '"limed by the in when JOUD& Eisenhower leaves the planners now race is convincing people arn111 infJexib1e _..__.. ol 111 air NllYf. the R·l.5 does not spell an end to multi- qmlily goals ..;.i"''ii.,-...;.,.i. for The White Bouse said Monday the family buildings. ac1!iemnen1. A llllft llollble -. In white brick borne ,... being rmted from "It win affect the R·3 and R-1, but the our opinion. is ttepdn'4 tf we aft to c G ~~" friend of · difference between R-2 (duplex) and R· adlim! better """1lta In terms of air . . ~ Rebozo, a ~ dent N"wn. 1.5 (llmited duplex) is really minimal," qualilySouth" ~~Air~en;:,:!1 """'°my in the he said. "People will slill be able lo build ~· Deputy Press secretary Helen Smith DAILY PILOT Staff ..... DEFENDS R-1.5 ZONING Newport Pl1nner Gunn Judge Prevents Ban to Newsmen -n=--:.a ..-Air n--.. ~ two units." ~·-----~ drdbwl to laY the amoont o! rent !he llP""l lhat achievement ol the Clean Air Eimlboftn woold pay, but said Rebozo Gwm said the primacy goal o! R-1.5 ls MARTINEZ (AP) -Judge Stanley c. Act llaodalds by mid-19'T1 ""would re-ii _... .. the hc:me to the Eisenbowen to achieve a quality of life currently not Young has denied a defense motion to ~reduction in motor vehicle usage. n .. _..... present in places like BaJboa and West bar the press from the Contra Costa Alu l!Jrt:, deputy gmenl ......i for al less than 11 oonnally would oammand Ne-", Superior Court murder trial o! William the gp• Ald ~1n ~ "became·~ old friends." .,,.... Tidwell Jr. ,., Pl •--& "'8Y ~ a _, " "Everything Is becoming the same, .. aade way" to slash vehicle miles The t'tft>.bedroom home, with a swim· Tidwell is accused of killing a pair of traueled and asted if the Air Resources built out to the lines and without newlyweds in Orland, Glenn County, last Bou'lf Md 'lllff other 90lut.lons. ming pool. is located near the Burning landscaping," be said. "These area!! are October. The bodies of Jay Teresh, ft ""We Uft no 11mp1e IDSftr to that Tree GOU Club, where Eisenhower's losing their character and sense of and Viola Teresh, 52, were found in theU: qoati«ll," sanmm said. gnmdlather, the late President Dwigbt pennanenee." borne with their throals cut. -~-~ that ~--•· --• D ~-~ .• ~ to play Tidwell's ...ial was moved to eontr• . ~·~ ~ ~ ...,... -. ~"• ~ . GUM said the R·l.5 In Corona de! Mar •• •. other ~ actions might ~ Ejsenbnwer bas aerved 2~ yean in the Costa County on a change of venue order vehicle miles tra..l<d wwbat bot not N and · -~·~ for ''-""•-will serve primarily to protect lbe at-by Judge Yowog alter Tidwell's attorney -V 81 mud! a Ille 111 -1,....,.. •VJ 11 ---•e on rooopbere that has been established claimed that prejudicial pretrial publicity mmled by the EPA. r-bisrZ51h=;bir1bdo;;;~y;;, ;M;ar<b;;;;3;l.=====there;;;~·===========;;"';o;ul;d;;p;re;v;en;;l;a;la;;lr;lr~ial~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Kirt -tllal both the Clean Air Ad -ml the lime lhnlt !tr -.. iog -lllalldaJU bave been set by Coqpess and tllal be aw UW. chance ol eithtt beillg -• Asked by ........... wbat ... tboaght the !!ml GUt<ome -... after the EPA .............i all tlJrft weeb ol bear· lngs, Kirt tald, "I think we'll end up with ..... -d. -miles traveled reductitm." The llllnl day al toolh!IOllY will ... beld W..._,.y In Loi Angeles before !he hearingJ """"' . to other Southern California cities. f' ..... P,,.el INDIANS ••• the u .s. altllnley ""'"1 and the top Jmlice ~ olfidal at !be Pb Ridge n..em11m, aid late .....,., be -mildl)' optim!atlc that a ,_.hie, wwwctCll'J ~" would be Jex:bed. Nwftsidents al Woanlled Ir.-may ,.... the village uolll 5:30 p.m. PST todq JllOV!ded they lea"° theJr -behind ml -idelllllJ tle••h• to the ..,.. than 150 fodenl mandlals and FBI acmbwlr>sumiundthe.vlllqe. CLEAN SWEEP A relatively sman item which can make 1 difference in the finisho<I inst1ff1tion is the preper1tion. People would be shocked to know whet might be under their car- ~ We h1v1 replaced carpeting in homes whore we fo und bottle caps, cigarette butts, nails, hunks of p!Jster, pieces of wood, m1911ines, end dozens of other things undemeeth. Our instaRars ore trein.,l to smooth chunks of. plaster, ind pole~ minor holes before ~refuOy sweeping the floor. We repeat -this is 1 Nlatively sm1D item, but. we fnl this is nec1ssary to a "'tisfactOI")'. instolotion. ALDEN'S . CARPETS. e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. ' COST A ,,.ISA 646-4838 ":' ... " ,. ' Ill COSTAMliA llltCI 1117 ' M11. • nln. t to l:JO; ff!, 9 to t; Sal, t :IO to I ) ..__ ____________________________________________ _,! \ " ' • I ~ .. I t Teday's 1\JESDAY.-MAltCH 6, 1971 · . . c TEN CENTS ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA c .Osta Mesa .. OKs Construction of one of Costa Mes.11 tarsest buildings, the new State Farm Insurance Western Region a 1 Head- quarters, was authorized uoanimously by the city council Monday nigbl A r.one esceptioo r<quest fot ~ 15~~ plant to be bulll by 1974 adjacent to )lyland I-.tories cleared the couocil -a H -ml a .. _ .. Oosta Mtsa"by V'tee~ 'wiDanl T. J-. '!be action ma7 have beeA -ladly H;untifigwp, Bans . Rack Sa.les of 'Free Press' · Tiie t:os Angeies Free Press, a """'811· was ~ because ii denies ed underground' ,,.,.spaper, was banned the First Ammdmeat (~ of the from iluniingion Belich news racks Mlll> press) and the Hiii ArnmlmeDt (due day night ·by the city Coun<il. ...,....). · In,ilobtg so, llllhliiigton Beacll became "It "')Uires a judicial -to tbO fldt c0mmuiiltr Jn Orange County to ci.teimine )bis m8tler obocene.". Tablld< cilllcially prohioif lhe ·sale of Jhe Free argued. •·Aixr .,.;,i)f )iiiu ~ '°'"'' ..:....... ·-~ ra<iki, •"""""''"" to the . ,,_ w -·· .... -..... ....... ..... opti>e.,... no(.hne,•lllis District Attorney's'office. -mateMlcamot.be-obocene," Councilmen asreed il ·was okay to aeil Tahact said -coocepts musl· l>e the piper in stores. but ~i)posed the 'neWll found to -material .obscene - rack display because minors """1d buy that the material taken as a wllole must the paper• appeal to purieDt .,_,, that iflacb They ruled that ''the Free Press, as a --•--· ~-• alue -~ ~~ 'I lllall« of publlilher's. policy, -"·•ly ~mg -• --· ' l'Ofllain• matter hannfUI to ~ violates the'moral standards of'the ...,. Mayor Al Coen was the kine opponent m~. Attorney Don Boola COUllten!d !• the action on the seven-member ....,. that the city has a perlect right to "co... an attorney, agreed with Beverty delelplille . the material barmlu1 to • Jlllls attorney Jose!'h Taback, that such;a· · in;--dty ..Snit ~ u.j, ~the ,Oeclslon went beyond the scope of tjle Free Press __ _. be sold." Bmla aid. lo!IY'slegal power. . . -.. . ~;_ • ,._.~ ... " ,_,_. Taback demanded a bearing on the city It takes the .-...., as -"'"~ ..,.., lert•s denial of a business llcense ~ tbal °"'"'is a dual atandanl for adults " uesled by Howard Smith and Horace and minon." . Ortega to dialril>tite the Free 'Pre&s' in out": ~:ta':t!"" ..:::: .:news racks. • • "You realize of course we must do permits in 1f10 and tm. • this to e!h8u5t our JePi remedies," "As filtbJ 'as this pulilicatim was at tfabaclt told councilmen, makllig II clear tbat ~ it,~ all ...,. ·o:ea~ JI• Intended to pg..... the matter In , degi!neney -· The ·...,....i of we .,court. ' , • . population"tllli Is -•at -tieJp,•• Taback told dly Gllidals I he acli<x> • 1141Jilaille cllarll"L ' . Lumber Crisis . , • . ~ • • • t • • • Workman tJrges Mesa 'w lnt.ercede Cbarglng that "the Japaneae Empire hu taken all the wood from OUl' flnplaces and off our foun4atklQI," a carpenter Monday night urged OOota Mesa dty councllmen to lntertede In Ille lumber ctlsis. The Japanese hate created a shorlaCO .ol bulldlng materials 111111 llrltm up " lharply the price ol lnmber .....,,. they -~l all the lumber being IU1'lled aut by .. wmllls In Calllomla and ...... Cllbor Wellem ststes, wetted -D. "Sim" Fairall, 3llGll Flllmont Y/llf. Members of the CCIO>dl .......... to his request for aaslslance ~ telllnc Fairall they -id telepbone Ille tine Costa Mesa delegatfjl at the Wasbloglon D.C. NaUClliil wauo of Cities ..... fereo<e Jo determine wllat. U.pc~I"" ii .,.. . illegal because the !JO.am site-north of the Sin Dieq ~ay is r.oned M·I !lllll\llfacluri). 'Under ·~ ZOnlng codes, office buildings are not allowed In M·ldlstricts. 1 · 'City A1torney }loy E. J-dliring an earlier coonci1 session, told members of the coanc:l1 they. ilready had set a le(al pr<eedeot by appi:ovlng · other non- DWlalll:luring uses in M·l r.ones. . . . ('-Onndhn"11 ~ to oetUe the legal pn>blem later this year by scrapping the M·l',... and replacing it with an I (hr dustrial) sone !bit !llll>ws 1101H11anufac. turing mes such u Offices. To bO localed ob property purchased from the Segeratnijn Family, the State F.arm building has an ..itinated value ·of S5 miIUon to f6 million, according to PfaMinil Director W'illlam Dwm. Plans are to shift ~ insµrance firm'• entire operation from Its present location lb Santa Ana to the new Costa Mesa facility, including the 700<nan work fa<ee. . · · Tile new Spanish-style building will be built to house about 1,100 emp1oyes, mak- ing it a potential aoun:e of 400 new jobs b> Costa Mesa. No Immediate hiring has been announced by the firm. Blazing Couch Found in Home Whe;r.e .Two Sl~pt one of tm.e ioommates · ilbarlDg a Costa ~ ... ,a~ Uriv,.i hqme MMday to find Ille •t!ieil OllM>. .. .... .,...._ • amoulderinl file In •• ~lbeltli,.S.l '. . Tan Palllot, of ' 1331 Baker St., ·~ his friends and together they doused Jlie fir1' wilh water and wried the oofa outside. ~ Department Battalloo Chief Rm' Coleman: aUI ·the loss waa only about $200 or .an, but ~ It 'could have 11een far w-If the~ bad camed the -baclt !Dside. ' •1we could have had a fatal. sithatioo," !!lid <:olemal!, explaining Patfoot and his roommates thought the-bl~ was out, bui II was lllill · im>ldering deep In the •Pl!>lsle!l'. . · Tbey did not, tlierelore, notify the fire ciepOrtment, tblnking' things were under ooottOL Neirly simultaneous· clills came In a few boun later, when pas.sersby en route to their jobs 8J1911«1 the couch blazing away oUtsiae the apartments. 1'bey were Fire Department ' Clpt. Gerald Poartdt~ and F i r em an Ron McMinirny, both of who live in the area. Battalion CIJiel Coleman said today it II atnmely important whenever a fire that ""'1ld ~gnile later occurs that hi• deportment be called to make certain it is out. Mesa Invites Highway Meet 'Members of the Calilomia Hlghway Cmnmlaalon have bi!en requested to bold their July · bQsine.u meeting In Qlsla IJoliness meeting In Cosla Mesa. Jn a reeolutioo authored by Costa Mesa Mayor Jack Hammett the invitation was Issued to the stste panel because. Costa Mesa ii lltuated near several freeway """tructlon pmjecta, among them the Newport Freeway, C<lrona del Mar Freeway and Orange Freeway. City councilmen backed his ?eflOlution Mmday night with a 3-0 vote. . ,. Trustees to Review . State Test Scortll\ ' ,\ MT, t 7 ' ' ' ; ' , • •_. -' ( I• _, ~ ~ ~ MEDICINE< MEN GATHER <'AROUND CAMPFll~E TO. AS~ THE MORNING ·ST.AA 'JOit PIACI , TM .Sun a,..b 0..r the Horl"°" 11 Site of Turmoil, Woundod ~. S.0. - First 2 · Indians ·Lea-Ye Peace Talks Resume; U.S. 'Somewhat Optimistic' ' ~· . . WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. tAP) -The first two lndlanll to leave WOl\Dded Knee aince the takeover; of the bistoriC ·village a· et' ago• walked P8st ledefai lines to-u,; : . '' ' - Al the same linle, teepee pe11ce talks muined. betw,,e. offi_d•ls of lbe· J,usUce 8Dd !Dter!Orldepartm-·and "preseota- llvea ol tile lllO !Mins ·boUtini:tbe>en-...... ~, .::.t ' • ~·1<~ ":Afedlrii .• ~ s8id be ...... _ wbat:"optim~· aboUI ~ iOi a _ COlll!'fete P)ll.Clt ~L 'lo -..,. .. ;;;; ntiH~'lndli\JsCtc;~eaY. W~ , ~ ~,, ,. 'I n.;. tey IJ!dl4n den\and la that 'Iha 11'1>; terlor lle~t Intervene Jn an J:i~f; tribal pol!Ucal "~"· ' ' the ·-r ... r-arqonc Slow:. . _ 1 , Tile ,!WO youths who left Wounded'Xnee were the,f!rst to accept lbe Just!ce'IJe. ~f OflJ!r made &m!ll!Y ,nlgbl .,th!I an ~'could depart .._~ wtlh- oul the tbreet of msas --. and that no, cl1!irges , woultl be placed pending grand Juiy acliou •. The youths, lA>Uia Gray, 19, an Osage, and Michael DescJtanne, 18, a Chippewa· Cree, said they ceine out becanae they ''wanted to--ee&wbat,was·JOfbg·90:." Gray and De9cbahne are students at the lns)ltute ol, Aii!erlcan b!dlan Ari In Santa Fe; N.M. They said they bltdlhiked . ,... Caspers Files Agr~ement MAINE SENATORS NIX AMENDMENT • ' On Fairview With Co11ncil AUGUSTA, Maine (VPIJ.-The equal rjghts fQr --to the COiisiltUuon tlulrered onOtber -.... day wben tlie Maine-"' rejected JI bJ Orimge County. Board of SUpervliora Chalmuin Ronald Caspers . paid a surprise visit to the Costa Mesa City Couiicll Monday night to Ille an agree-. ment -on the Fairview state 'Part purchase. The Fiith Dlalrict BUpervisor from NeWPOrt Belch appeared to turn over an official copy, of the .. agreement. betwOen Orange' County and stste offjclall !or the purchase of the Fairview property as a regional park lite. · CUpers ~ Colla Mesa olff~als and Eatancla,lllgb SCbool llludentl for hr Ulatlng the .drive to acqulte tbe 257 acres to preserve open space. a 1ingte. vote -17 lo If . Describing blmseU as only '!the Jockey The 8"'1fle vcu came· after -o1 on the hone ," CUpers lald be was liap. dela •• ~ PY to help them attain such a posiUve '1 and ..... te. I ··8eftral of 'the ---wbo ~· . ~ The slste' ""l'lua' -~ • '!'.. crowded ln1e the, ~ dlamber and purdJase<I by the cOul!ly lUt Week·IW l gaill!!J' for the -cr1ec1 Illa' the tOtaJ pr!Ce of 13.85 mllllon, payable over deleal the nest 30 years. • , · • I It Is sit._~ on tbe -of '!be Santa -'---'--'-..;---.....:.' ...;.· .... Ana River tiehlnd Eslalicla Hilb .SCbool · r and was declared lljl'plua wben no longer needed by Fairview State Hospital. Bill W oul.d Set Governor Terms ' •Oraaae . ...... . . . St. Pat?s Dance &A~iwo (AP>. -• calljomla '·' ·' '· ·' g~wouldbeUmitedtotWo~ Set for Retarded ,..CUU,ve lenns llllder ' a . slste, ..... , • 1Ulu\IOllal amendment ll'OPOMd \)y, a ~ A rvcl:~ ~·~ii;al Uzard will ~too lecUJator. . • , · f~~wtbelll ,,'.'"relevitestinewed. g·-~~'abmy P1:rfone.!Ji~J.plaht.~\:· the Colli , ·~ Arlen,Gregorlo !().Sin Mateo).'~ -~ -~ Mesa ""J""llO""t of re Services troducod I bill Monday wlllch would also lnl8tees of the Newport-Me.ta nlfied stsges a· ~al st. Palrlck'a Day dan<;e bai' a~ fiom tlm6lna for a· .... SdJool District. for the .-tally retanled. " · nu.tees will meet al 7:30 In· tbe lo)' The dailce and perty will be open.lo all · opd f...,_,,... tenn If h I ,s ~ ·Ion/' Ctulll 1\ Colts '*8 l!Jgh School : retar<ledpen:oosalqthe-Oranpc.a.t, were preceded' by more than .two "8(1 • f!\hel' In Jrodpo with au~ra or alone u eovemor, filling' out an lltMlplred Thre.at Rap Dismissed · ,.i~~c;'C"~Y• 11 w111 ')lll ::.,. ~~ =:-er:unc1"!: ~ . llvm 7 to • p.m., Jn the Commlllllty t ould '"10 SAN DIEGO (AP) -U.S, Mailstrall RecrUUon Caler near the west gate of r&lliem•q w "" years. 1111?1 R. ~ hal ~ a cbarp Oran&• eo.ity Faltgrou!lda 1n O>sta The only ft\Odem eovernor to """' Uiol 1 San Dfelo .,.. Oll<red tbreall Mell. ' three lerma waa Republlcan Earl W'aro *Pb111 Sea. Jacob ~ 11-N.Y.), ii Al:tually, St. Patrick's Day falls a...... rm. waa dlsclooed today. F""'*l tttomeyi lallr but the dlJ'<!p0a80ted dances for Consllliltlonal llllOtldmenll • ,_i ap. l8l'eed sis .mootbl aao II dettt !11"9' !tie llendl«:IPl>ed' are sdlel!uled regU!arl)' prov al from tw~ of tile Loglalalure ecutJon ol'Camll Scb..,t. for the rirat:trfday·ol lbt moatb. before they can be placed belcn -· .... _ .. ...,_ . 'C....._. .,,._ -.. c~ 11 --. ~ ...... .... ,,_, ... ·-.... ,_ .. ._... I MlltllPI M ---.. =-~ --. --I --.. -.... ---,...,.... . - --. -----. ' • % DAILY PILOT c \ Nixon Asks Anti-terrorist Aid ~ Pn•'lllrl- WASIU!IGTON -Praldmi Nlsoo 1J> pooled.-...--, lo join lhe Untt.d 8tateo lo a lltm polley ol ~ jeclJl1g blactmail and atortlon whoo ~ wllh lntemallonal ltn'oriall. ~ two U.S. diplomau .....inaled bl Ibo Sudan, Nllon A.Id Iha! U.S. pollc)'...., clearly "not to lllJb. mit to lnltmalional blaclnnall or ex- tortion ID)'Wbere In the world.'' (Picture, Page 4) ''Toc!Ay, we DOI ooly esprw lhe polley 1877 Goab of Ille Ullllod Slates, lllll we mpectlUlly IUaa& lo otber permnenu -nlher than ........ ulde -Iha! Ibey join wllh .......... -" --· lit .......S, "llaU... wblcb COD>- ..-w1!ll ......... lodlJ -... dellroyed by 1a1 .. 1am lomom>w." The ~ acknowledged that H lhe United States adopted a aoller atUtude toward lhe demands ol the Black Sei>- l<mller suerrtlW Wbo I e Ii e d Amba_. aeo A. Noel Jr. and hll deputy, G. Qulis Moon, in the Sudan Tbunday, Ii.Ir Uva miglll bavw - oaved. Bui be Aid lhal be dlal!l'llld ..... pbatleal!J wllh -wbo --Ibo lJnlted States to .._. -lo meaae poUtlcal ~ID m -to appeuelhetanrllla. Ntaao made tbe -1 at a w-installln& a memortar plaque in the Stale Department lobby bearing lhe names ol Noel and Moore lnacribed in gold:--- Munwhlle, a member of the Sod1oe1e cablnel called oa N"wm toda) to eopraa the condoleuca o! l'relldenl Jular el Can't M~et Smog Stand s State TONIGHT NEWPORT-ME.SA SCHOOL BOARD - Regular meeltng, Colla M.., Blgb Ly-. 7:30 p.m. LOS ANGELES (AP) -SoutlJorn Collfarnla limpl7 ..-1 meet cJein air llllldanlo by mJd.U'l'I, a apotmnan for lhe -Air -Board told a i-IJlll ..... today. "Altab1111..,l ol the o.ational oxidant alllldanl etlablllhed by • the Environ- --.4geDC)', wllhln the tiDM period dlclated by Congruo, woald More Faith In U.S. Than Ever-POW RIVERSIDE (AP) -"Now more lhan ever I have faith ln America," declared fornte!' prisoner ol war Lt Col. Alan P. Lurie. Lurie and two other releaoed prbooero di•cuaed tbelr feeUnal at a newt con-f.,..nce Monday at March Air For<:. Bue, but tbey never mentioned their lrWment wblle held capllve. Lurie 3t, ol Apple Valley, did moot ol lbt ~. whlli ftanked by Maj. Klle D. Bers, 31, of Spol:ane, Weab., and capt. Domill B. Pyle, 11, ol Tuatin. "I would like lo say aomethlnc to lht famlll .. ol the mm wbo ant not comlni home;" Lurie llated. "I dqii~ mow bow I can apiem Ille feeUol and lht •-ty I -14 lib to put forth, but I -.Id Db them ID lo mow -at 1e1at I can opeak !tr Dlmll and Klle -that lhtlo men will never be forgotten." , '"!liq will lhrQ'I ... bonond· .. """ lDf done a rood job for lllelr natloa in tlto name ol -· Dollnltely the7 have not boon loll in vein. If lhat can gl•e any llR!lllh lo lhe famlllea bemoaning the Joa ol their loved ooes. I bope M will, be Ald. Each oaid It wea too early to ten when each was asked, "Do you think we have won or Jost the war?" Lurie oald be !bought _ .. ol tlto returna ol lhe POW1 by lhe news media bad been accurate. But Berl dlffered. aayinl bia motber had. been quoted ea oaylng lhal be bad done more puobupo lban eny man In capUvlty wben lhai wuo'l the cue. Pyle and Berg told .......... they thougbl ii would take some lime to read- jual after tbeir capUvlty, but Lurie said be felt be already bad made lhe ad- justment and bad no problems al all. The men were allowed to return to their homes after the 40-mlnute new1 conference. Their iniUa1 medical ex· arninaUOns at March had been com· pleted. Legal Pot Supported WASHINGTON (AP) -caning mari- juana laws unjust and cruel, a mayor's commlttee recommended Mooday lhai the District of Columbia "decrtmlnallze" poeaemion and use of lhe drug by remov- ing penalties. The report slopped short of ' OIANH COAST CM DAILY PILOT Tr. Dr-.. c..t OAll.'I' PllOT, wlltt 1'tlldrl II ~ "-...... Prns, II MlllllM "' ... Or .... C.0.111 PllO!ltlllnl c-r. S..· """ lldltltlnl •re ""'411Md. Mei!N'f llwWll!I FrlU)', Nor C.&e Mall, H"POl'f kid!, Hur.ti""°" •~111 V•r~. L"IJllM ..a. 1 ... i.-.1~ Ind Safi ,.,._,.., ..,, Jw~ c.,11.,... A 11no1t ntlonel edition Is -'llMll ..,..,..YI •NI kndeya. lll9 l"IMIP91 Mlllttlnf ~ b •I la Wul .. , '''"'· ,.,. MtM, c.11~. f'»lt. lloMti N. W'•ecl Pr.w.t W ,,_...,.. Jacoli: II. C4111.., Via"'-"*' -....., .......... '"'-•• r.-fl -1\emH A. M.,,W• --· at..W H. l1911 AldieN p; Nill ........ ~.....,. c-.--JJO W"t 1.., s+r.et M~llflt A .. ,,..,:·r.o .... 11ao, t1•2• --""""" 11-..d!r am .....-. ......,.._, ....,......_,.~m...._. ... .,,... ~ ....,, 1111' ..... ._.....,... loll! °"'*"9: llll ~ t!I CMftane .... M .. 111 t714l MMIH a ....... M>.•thilet MJ.1611 ~. lfn. er.,._ CN"' Nlllsll ... ........... ,.. -........ ,.....,,.. ..... _.. -... ...,.,,'"""""' ...... =-.. ···-~ .... ,.. • eJlllllf1llM ........ -.... =--·c.r·--. C ' .... , . .,. .. ~UM iiiiiiiio'oi .. -•U ......,,., MlllfWT _. _. I ttqulre tlle lmplemenlation of oontrol meuurn that are not preaenUy either avlllable or feulble," said Harold SUlllvan, vice cbairman of tbe state 1gency. SUlllvan led off tbe second day of three weeb ol bearlnp ICbeduleO by lhe EPA Into Iha Impact o! elr qualliy cootrol remnm....S.llona made by E P A Admlnlltrator Wllliam Ru<*eJWus Jan, 19. Thal plan Included gu raU<lling lo reduce vehicle mUea traveled up lo llO percent In the -......,, SUUivan aid the EPA needJ "to rHX· amine lhe dlfllculU.. lm)>Oled by Ibo C!D'rent lnfieaible requlremeots of Ila air quality goo1' and the schedule for •cllfevement A more lleaible buls, in our oplnlon, i. required U we are to achieve better results In tenns of air quality lm~vement and ecooomy lo the Soulh Cout Air Buln." Sullivan A.Id tlto Air 11<80tll'Ce0 Boord agreed that achievement of the Clean Air Act standards by mld-1977 "would re- quire reduction in motor vehicle usage ." Alan Klrk, deputy general counsel f0< the EPA, 111<1 gaa rationing may be 1 "crude way" to slash vehJcle miles traveled and asked if the Air Resources Board bad eny otber oolutlons. 0 We have no simple aDIW!!' to that queatioft." Sullivan aaid. SUlllven added that motor poo1' llld o-voluntary actlona mlgbt reduce veblcle milel traveled oomewhat but mt near!)' u much u tlle llO percent recom- mended by lhe EPA. Kirk noted Iha! bolh tlle Clean Air Act slendarda end the time limit for lcltiev- lng -llalldard1 have boon oet by Co-end that be oaw llllle chance of alllloebtin(ailllded. Aaked by a newltDID !'bat be tbougbt lbe fmal oulcome would be alter the EPA considered ID U.... weeb o1 bear- ings, Kirk said, "I think we'll end up with ...ne scrt ol vehicle mUea traveled reduct1on." '!be lhlnl day ol le!llmony will be beld Wednelday ln Los Angeles before the hearings move to other Southern caJlfmlla cltloa. Two New Officers Slat;ed for Irvine Two new offlcero will be added to the city cl Irvine police foree ........ u lheJ can be recruited, Assistant Coeta Mesa City Manager Robert K. Duggan said to- day. Addition of the patrolmeo will boost Irvine's police force to a total of 12 men. The position! were authorized by the Costa Mesa City Council Monday nigh!. The city of Irvine hJres its police force from Costa Mesa under a $380,000 per year contract. Duggan said the two of- licero could be hired wtlhln the tertDJ of the existing contract. Costa Mesa's boosting of the Irvine patrol force followed cl<>M:ly complaints by Norlh Irvine residenu lhat Ibey were not getltng enough poll"' protection. UCI LECTURES ~ 1'Consumerism: Protection or Overprotection?" part of oerleo oa Morality, 'EWillgbl 1.one ol the Law, Science Lecture Hall, 7-10 p.m. Adm. '5.IO. "Need for Legal Counsel .•• " part of 1erle1 on Proresaiooal PracU.ces In Housing Industry, Room I 7 8 • Hwnan!Uea Hall, 7-9:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, Mardi '1 COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD -Regular meeting, mo Ad.ams, 8 p.m. "INCOME TAX PREPARATION" -occ Lecture, TOO)' Brown, 1ec1.....-. W-eyo lhnlugb March H. Toolgbl: Legal Deducllool, EotancJa H 1 g b Audllorimn, 7:30-9:30 p.m. "SINGLES SURVIVAL" -OCC Lec- ture, series, Dorothy Wenck, lecturer, Wednesday1 lbrough Marcil H. Oakwood Apll. South, Newport Beacb, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Woman Pleads Guilty to Charge Of Manslaughter A woman whose earlier Orange County Superior Court trial oa dwges that she murdered ber boy friend in bis Costa Mesa apa.-nt ended in a hung jury pleaded guilty Mooday ln reduced cbari!es of Involuntary manslaughter. Mrs. Trinldad ''Trinl" O'ane, 30, of. fered lhe guilty plea before Judge Robert P. Kneeland in negotlallooa lbat can- ceDQ her second trial on ch.an:ea that lbe knifed. Lionel "Johnny" Martlnei, 23, ol m N. Mlslion Sl, to dealh last Sept. 15. Judge Kneeland ordered Mro. Q'8De committed to Frmtera Stal< Prboa for Women for a l!klay dlagnootlc study. She will tben be sentenced to what could be a term of up to five yean 1n state prism or a lesser spell in the county jail It was alleged in the first trial that Mrs. Crane followed Martinez to his apartment and stabbed blm. after ae- cusing blm of daUng a l!f.yeal'<lld Santa Ao.a girl she bad eartler found in hlo car. Teo jurors favored a guilty verdict on lesser charges. Two jurors voted for ac- quittal of Mrs. Crane. Girl, 5, Struck By Car, Injured ' A ~year~ld &irl from Costa Mesa was injured MoodlY wben she was struck down by a car on Santa Ana Avenue near the Broadway intersection. Taken to Hoag Hospital with a broken leg, a concussion and possible n.iptured spleen immediately following lbe 1:45 p.m. accident was Bf.rbara Ann Brown 1867 Santa Ao.a Ave. She was reported it{ saUsfactory condllion today. The driver of the car, Myron G. Barre Jr., 50, of 317 Alva Lane , told police the llllle girl darted in front of him. He ,... not cited. Daughter Located Wife of Doomed Man Hears Some Good News The world of Regina McGonijaJ, whose husband is dying or cancer, has taken a temporary turn for the better. The Hun- tington Beac.h housewife has learned the whereabouu of h<r missing daugbter. But lhe Joy o! a laie Saturdl)' night phone call from Mona McGonlgal waa dampened when she told her mother sbe cannot afford to drive lo California lo he wilh ber ·dylng 1tepf1ther. Mona, who turned J7 today, was localed in Millinocket, Maine. She bad been out of touch wltb her family !or two years. A story about her family's tragedy, compounded by mounting bill1 ind tlle missing daughter, appeared Saturday in ihc DAILY PILOT. "Evidently aomeone he~ saw rny pJc.. ture In the paper and called her," Mrs. McGonlgai oald. "Apparently she's been looking for me, too," ahe said. "But 1loc:e we're not Jn the phone book, lbe ba.m't been able to find IJS," ' After Mona left home, the McGonlgals moved into 1 two-bedroom apartment at 7862 Commodo"' Circle. IJving wllh the J>ll{l'nis are four cblldren and two grendcblldren. o_ Mro. McGcnlpl ll!amed over Ibo phone ihal her daugbter u now married and bas a daugbter of ber own. "She said lbe wenu to come dawn llld see ber father. They have a car but don~ have any money to pay for lhe trtp,'"ebe 1&id . "I called lhe Red er.a, bat they Aid they couldn't help." "But you don't knew bow I lhank God !or 111 .. st finding her," Mn. McGonlpl . II.id. "Now I want her out here. ti , "Johll lo getUng woree. Ho wanu to - her dsugbter and his arancldauehter before anylh1ng happena to blm," sbe uld. McOonlgal has been told by doclnn be baa leu lben a year lo Uva . l __ ......... ., ..... -... .... • by PtWtin'sr tmidlla. .,. Ml .. __ _.....,..,.., _ _,._=,, --AbMt. E b! I ti Jlllk: 8'b .. natleM rellrm., .. tile 91' 0 --'•m trr • Wwt*clu&. Adi Al Nmt -In-de•"1 ',Pl,,, .. Numairi of Suda aid .....,. ... wll 1111t be leftimt witb Bbck $; ... ,..,. ~ rillu. ID a bco.t.• (nm Dal A ... malri caJlecl a. killilp -... I I •• I 1 crime," and _ ... ID --- tlano to join ltlm la .... * - "There ii .. -• ...... a .... unarmed poop. ln --h t• al gunpoint far ........ dlllt CUQJ&: koow1 are •....,..mble la -_. - llauglllering -tiD ...... la .... their bodieo rotliaC ............. .. ded. '-nm is cwb:•J 1D M ! •• rellgloo." 1..aU Mesa Dekgata, Himha-w Discuss Revenue Sharing Special fedenl 1ewsae rim~ ~ the main tq>ic l&oadaJ cf a 11edmc • Washington D.C. bdw-U.S. 1"'p. Andrew_,, (R~~port -) aal three Costa Mesa .... ,.... ..... N>- timal League ol atles aml&aw. - In a prea --lltis WWW .... Costa Mesa ....,.. Jack Rw•••+tl, 0..- cilman Alvin PinkleJ. IDll atJ Mn•r Fred Sonaba1 -dloJ ... d -Hinsbaw tbe -lifflty If 11tt•1ic f-funding fllr locll .... jodL AlllmP 111oJ did llllt .,.ii) -projects they di++ +d, Bai SI in- dicated before leni!c lor W '· p that be was iotttelted in la a •ic federal funds fur deft••··-"' Fairview Put. 1be tbree delegates aal Ille - gr<3SDWl alao talR!d -Ille -Ana River and their CllDCfD Ola' pilm- lial Oood ...WWm. -told - tbal be bad -the us ~ C«po "' Engineers for ~u--ol loral - control facilities. A meeting bdhot.w"'em"' the Costa llesa rep1ra ulatiw:s m:t U,S. Rep. Biclmdl T. Hanoa (DC)'prea) was 1<11 t w W tD- day. The dtv...-will focm .. the est>blish ..... lolfedonl'*'1-• f0< Bethel Tuftn.lype biP<ioo -1-meot txnldinp Air Pollution Correction Leads _:i.• .. I.. To Court Deiay ' DfJL1' PILOl' lllfl "51& €..r..ret, Old Cllum Huntington Beach's Bonnie Owen, 18, expresses her enthu&lalm at being selected Miss Orange County. Her number from "Cabaret" in Ule talent portion of the annual contest helped her win the crown. She'll go on to Miss CaliforniA contest in Sanla Cruz. Rogers Reveals Ships I Sail Haiphong Harbor ' I· .. ' . ' r • ' BJ Ullited Pnu IateraaUoaal " S...elay ol Slate William P. Rogm -_, be tmdentands that Haiphong hutoor, dooed for 10 months by U.S. mioing, bas been reopened and some *itlo """' going through lo Norlh Viet-mm.. Bal the Defense Department aaid ii bad ... sud! word. coolident -at least u far u mlllWJ oper1tlont were concerned -that 1beJ - would be a 11teeeSS. Bogen told lhe House Foreign Affairs Otw14ui1t:ee: "We received the report lhil wwwm.c lhet """" l!hlpo are going llllUICh-1-the harbor ls open." us. ..-ping opentions lo clear the lllrbar rs11111f'td last weekend after the Nm1b Vle<na..-and Viet Cong ,.. ..S IDOiller group of U.S. priJooerl ol nr. 11 had boon baited briefly laat -wlml the Communists appeared to be t.lting at the re1eue of prisooen on ICheWe Roc<n · told the committee lhat the -... -and~ In Viet-mm ftf't going smoothly and he wu He acknowledged, however, that a political lelllemenl in South Vietnam faced "a lot of problems. ti ''Tbe pollUcal !ulu,. ol the anta II left to Iha parU .. tbemoelvea to determina," Rogers said. "Obvloualy what llappom there 11 qaeatloaable ••• " Several mrmben ol Iba cmnmlllel said Ibey were cooc:ernecl about Iba Norlh Vletnameae emplacement of aurface-lo:alr mlasllea bl norihem Soufh Vletnam. Rogera, however, llld that matter wu before the four-nation lnlemallonal Control . Commilllon that i. supervising the ceue-fll'e. ''Tbe facl i.," be said, "that lblnp art working out pretty well. They seem to be complying wllh the terms of the - ment very well!' CLEAN SWEEP A nlomoly smol it.... which can make ·• difference in the finished instd lion is 1lie prwpor..tion. P..,P. -ild be shoded to know whit might be under their ce,.. pets. Wehne reploced CMJ>91i119 in homes where wa found bottle caps, .;g.11i. l>uffs, noils, hunb of pl..ter, pieces of wood, m1911ine1, and duws of at'-things underneath. Ow imtd1 s .-. tr.ined to 111100lh chunb of plluter, end petch minar holn befoie ~ -ping the floor. Wa repeat -thi1 is a ra&m...iy UNll ihm, but " f.el thi1 i1 necessary to • sallsf~ instdtfiaa. ~:~~ ri --·r1 -Jj~i(11~1 ._1 __ .. .. --~ •''. j _ ·--.... ~ --L·-·~ ----;--•... --..-0 ... , ,, __ -:---·-• ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Platefltla Ave • COSTA (lllSA 646-4838 -. • n.n, t le 1110: M t le t; Soil. t:JO le I