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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-03-08 - Orange Coast Pilot.• • • 1ans Ma1n.ie Van Doren Shed8 Mate lor Marine Genera ' • • • Res.ide~ts ·1' • ' • .,. ii 1:-'' ... • ' E~a~~~ • SD Village WOUNDED KNEE, SD. (AP) -:- W~ and children were b e i n g evacuated today from Wobnded Knee and militant 1ndianl were roported beefing up their forces as a government deadllDe lo leave.t!Mi )lamlel approaclled. Seven former hostages .,.,. lo join the evacualloo of the blslmtc · vWag., oc--CUpleclll/!'< difs~lnillalrprottsters who vowed Wednesday they .,... "pro"'""1 lo die. ,..Federal oHiciols have described the sttualloo as extremely grave., The Justice D.epartmenl ssid Wednes-day that all nonresldeots of the village must depart witboUI weapoos. by 5 , • . 1 , UPI, t......,. J>.m. PSf, after whlch. any of the Indian . , S1ARS ',IN HER EYES invaders will be subject lo immediate ar-" . rest. Act!"'• t,\llml• Van Doi'en .IJeparture of seven 1J10D ,and women .,. beld captive for ,a thne last Week would • leave onl)' one former hostage, a Roman .ilam:n.Van Doren ealholi<'j>rtest, s1w in the ~ieged com-11.1 "~""' ,munity. Two.elderly men and a IJ.yea1> ·"· old lir1 iell preViously. $ee'liing Divorce, ch~basp~~u..:S!"! .. • • • , • • • •• • • • • • t . ' ' . Die • Ill r . bea.dquarten, said be inteDded to ,... pursues Ge.neral =~is ~~U: ';!;~ .~ FIREMEN .tt0se. oowN 11uRN1NG ~ARs AFTER aOMB ExPLosrON· oun19& LONP<>N MINISTRY , , • said. a Y • -· -lllnt·Wn One of ThrM In Ctf11ral London; Boltovod Clnkod to Northern 11'91and Rolo,.ndum B1 ~.??1!! "f!· ... ~SEL c.arter Camp, a spokesman ~ the , -:--,ti "'..,. • Slla~y aclreas Mamie Van, Dom>, AmerlCfll Indian Moyemenl, said loda>' , ·• • ~F!ld t.,...~:·a.: ::1 ':!~~Is.:"'.: u:i.~~ Navv Plane Down Bom· bs R;p Old 'Ba;ley wed de•'10Ptr Rose McClintock Another AIM protester said, bcl1',•Vl'J", '. .( • j Ii Ii . · llf,~ Btacli, Is getung • dlwrce. that ~ Jl\ore militanjs •\ll>\led lbioullb orr' s h " -. .. ; . ·r • ~.. . 1" ~y .~year-old ~ionde pve . !lie federal lines thil -mornJna.. . ' • out ""'ast; . ' ' ' ' l!!!'r.;~-111 ·m w1th Marioe ~s 1u'\'/:i~1 .. ~'' "'?. conflr"."Uon ,from r.< d -~.~~' ~Ii ~I I Jn Lon..1-n• 150 Fel 1-d tiupectoi Generi1 lM Dulaclcl. Officials said file n!&IJI pa Ille d \7U8f ~r.C · fi l •ll . (1,(} ' : f,e -II .• fOUlld out about McCUntoclt'• (See INDIANS, Pa .. %) • • • ' • ~ • . I ' i ' . . ' • . ( • • ' Crash Tran~o~ PlaneDoWn· ' ' . .,..... T~Jl~at 14 SILK HOPE, N.C. (AP) -A special transport planll carrying the Army'• Golden Knights stunt parachute team on a recruiting tour crasbed into a comfteld today and ,military aulhorltlea said at least H perlOClS petlslled. · • A spokesman al Fl. Bragg, wbero Iha fligbl otlginated, said 11 memben of the team, two pilots, a crew chief were kill· ed. The spokesman al.oo said one other pmo!I poqlbly "'' al>!!lrll tbe plane. There were no aurvivon. The' black and white C47 lreJiaprt, a propeller-driven plane of jl'orld War II ·~Iii'. crubed about 9 a.m., an hour after 11 left for a recruiUng appearance in <Werh\!ld Park, Kan. Residents of this fatJlling area in the central part of the state said they heard the plane just beforo the crash and Its engines sounded erratic. A resclie -ker said 11 looked lo blm as if the men inside tried lo jump out as the pl8ne crashed, but used no paracbutes. Unopeped parachutes a!ld "·Lage were strewn about the crash lite~" The plane's white body was lorn wilb gaping holes, its wqs bad been shorn and ill enginea were scolterod among comstallcs and treea in the wreckage aroa. 1be bodies were scattered for several hundred yanla around the wreckage of the plane. L. M. Petty Jr., a resldent of the area, saki be beard the plane'•, motor "come on and go off" ~ then beard what llOt6>ded l!);e an tsplosion. · The <;olden 1Cn1&111s, the official Anny paradlule demonstration unit, was fonn. (See KNIGBTS, Page I) · .. Oruge , ·~~· tOcJt 11 tba former hll4bClnd pf A Ooul Guan! lllCI NOV)> -'f" LONOON (AP) -Two powerful said: "There are In ezcess of 150 Jfirlil1n Harbour adventureso. W'/D J' t f ke launehod 111111 menlioa in waten off Ille bombs, apparenlly planted in can, ftl1t casualties." Sargen~ w t'ecenUy returned from tbe e an rS South Onnc• Coast for a Navy F-1 oll o\itslde tbe Old Balley courthouse and ' Firemell al Wbllebali said first cbecks Jllllgles jof w.i lrlan, Jndooesla, 1!bero fighter which has ditched llODlewhere at pemmenl pfftces·in Whitehall l<iilay. showed 14 rasualtles thero. ~ ibe malri!d Ollef ()bobarok. c L 2 D' . .... -< Old n.n... lice ~. >-. ••• 'Ille l>i~lc Jlllllch lDlended Ito end rQS,1;i; f.e , Spolceameo for the Mlnmar Naval ~ Al ~,, a po spokesman Jl\lmbl earlier "'".,.... llld delll!ed Weather ::ta""a-~ ..... -~pth•W,...ve Stalton .....,--' ~rts that a jet waa 1 " al Stotiand Yml and near the-"ead· ....-COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Two ..,.......,... ··~ • .. · quarien of the COmorvaUve and Labor "'11 by Mlsa en\'• • tm\ktt iets Used . foe airborne ,do)l'll JOll>Owbele oil the Southern NU CLEA» T"''1T j>art1eJ near'w'estminatu. -Uo 6cJotuns of al I e 1 e d reNel!ni coDlded 11114 burned , in 1 CaJJ!onila ..... hut clecUrfed lo. cllSQISI .,.. • i:.,;> ' Al Old Balley children -.!rapped in )iidoneslllll -=-:nt'terror. : bqvjl fog earlf today )IS they In· any oilier dilaila. ' . ELD IN DESER ... blankets were .... beiJll canl<d into ;-:.li!'<_li\noir Jn aec1us1oo at bot lloq>e, led lo a ,nmw•Y~~ Air , , .Meaz(whlie,' al feat! one wiin,as in H ' T ambulances. • •t )II.~ Star Lane, wrl~ a book • Foi:c< -. ~ sald•two , '"""" lloint this morDlni npirte<l •...in& , ' Police said lhey dla "not beflev. thero pjl 11 all. -' ' cr1WD1111 were ldllild ..r me In---,-T -:-· .• r .. ~ MEllCURY, Nev. (AP) -A. nuclear "'°'"any deathL "''lllat ..a, tbe l!Jial sltall', wben I Jored. • ' , · a ·~ •bOul. 10 m1la -· ll'tlljng_ do+lClt with' a !orcol ot 20 to i10 tl1olons ·, Po1lco ........ 111d Ille bom""'81 •P-1,.,.t eul.he hi4 been married to that · II. bo8e epokelmlln lald llle ·two · ~m .. 1 Wal delonalodlundorlfOl!l1d today et Ille peared lo be the work of 1be nationalistic . ""'""" who ,... arooond with cannlbala," fllknllllon ltC115 Jllll, wlddl eadl "'· for the COUnty HlrDOf nueleoJ' li9I 1111", the -Atomic Eilel'IY · ProYlllonal "1nfl qi 'the 1(11b Republlcan lMlll V• Darell lo1d oe-•-, earried five cmnnon, were movtnc Patrol at Dona Rlrtlor0 llld lhey lin-Oimmlsllloo llld: II was Ille 1ltal ·an-· Arril)I In ~ with • referendum lUJ.111 ~ tntotakeollpoallioafot•olert•· madlattlY ~<:Gui (llW'd 'Of· llNICOid ·tttt.of the year. • ' todat1nNol1iinlrilandon1unltlngwlth , ~MIM-Van ll<ftll'• ~ <l Ille erdJe when they CQIUded. Ile said fldals m-1,ong 8*I! lo launch a floardi, 'Ille device, COdHamel Miera, was the lrllb ropubllc or remaining part of ler!ll Canlbol, lllltl Sirpa\ ~ tbeY """ travelin1 .II 15 lo Ill Two aiUera and a bellcopte= IODI. ~naled at 1:10 a.m. 10111e 1,ll50 feel Britain. (Stoey, Pac• 7). 1 ----blr nturn miles an hour. Bill evm the general of the below Ille c1esor1 lllll'!ace at Yucta Flats, • Wbltehall Is more lhan a mlle up the ~~ Qlll ~ -...-of Ont plane -•• 11 0D • 1 • e I J •Wiied plane WU nol led lllla a spobaman sold. Tha!l>a from '()Id ~ley. ·b-~ ~Ids lillilrW . dlml(ed bJ .!\':; 1be ...,..... ~ . , 11o meuurablo radiltiOn readied tile N.,..,,..., at Old Bally ~ utter ~ cl Mii A!<lo-al!d-tbe (1 !Dterlor bum-Dona PU1Dt ll'llOnnllJ !a t'l>e 1urfaoe, ~~said. conlUlllon. • Dol .. 'a -~ alfa t' hwl •0en. tel, _,,_ bouildi17 Ii the lleardi • 1 "II oeemed all the windows and ·""-~) ._ {loo 1'80MBS, Pip I ) • ' • • Betwe,cn COlllha and anlffles, tha wealtimnan reported the< will be ,_. rain tonight -to percmt chance -and ecatterod sbowen Friday. High Friday about 55 de- greel. low lonfCbl '5. ' .INSIUt: l'Olti\1' Wcliwr1 at Honol ulu rntau.- rof l are llandr°""', J>Olf~ ~udt. Ste llOfll, Page 8 . I ' • • • Z w...r. t PIL-0 I s Dr.alt Drawillf tandhy Lottei·y June 27 First • Ill Ex-Laguna • ·J Mayor, Dies ; J. . r i'eaefaer•' B~rgoin Sen. George 'Moscone (D-San Francisco), at left, holds a news confer- ence to ooUlne his proposed bill that would guarantee all teachers the rigllt to collectively bargain for wages and frtnge benefits. Al right is Will Bollinger, vice president of the California Teachers Association. Blue Angel Jets Crash In California Desert EL CENTRO (AP) -Three Blue Angel precision flying j"'8)crasbed today In the rugged southeastern California desert, but their pilots ejecled aalely. The bright blue craft collided during a training leSBloo involving intricate, cl~ ra111e maneaven. As the F• phantom jell wenl down, the pilots were seen In three descending chules. An hour lat.er, lhey were pronounced "okay" In a base dispensary at El Centro Crash Injuries Fatal to Son Of Auto Dealer ,, The 2{).year-old son of Newport Beach auto dealer Ollck lvel'80n died Wednes- day of injuries sustained when hls car skidded off rain-slick Pacific coast Highway Sunday morning. Click Iver!Oll IV of 35 Channel Place ln Newport Beach, bad been ln critical condition wtlh multiple Internal injuries at Hoag Memorial Hospital since the ac- cldeot ohortly after mldnlght. Police said lveraon apparently lost con- trol of his 1972 Jaguar XKE near El Mor- ro Elementary School just north of Laguna Beach, skidded off the road and down a too.foot embankment. A Newport Beach police helicopter airlifted the youlh lO Hoag. The encl call!e al dealh baa not beeo determined pending an autopoy by the Ora~ County Coroner. 1be younger Iverson is survived by his ftther, who lives In Newport Beach; his mother Jewel Alex of Newport Beach, and two sbters, Shawnell and Kirsten Iverson wbo live with their mother. · Funeral arrangemenU were pending today at Pacific View Mortuary. Mansion Purchase OK SACRAMENTO (AP) -An Assembly oommittee has approved a bill to spend $951,lKXI to buy the old Uland Stanford mansion in Sacramento. Naval Air Statioo. The mlsb 1lte is about 20 mllea west of the air base in an area restricted for the jet training flights. There are seven pllotl, lnc1udlng one backup flier, who train In six high-speed planea uaod during air abow• thrOtlghoul the United Stales. In crashes tlnce 1167, four Blue Angel pilots have been killed, all at or near the same spot in the billy area or desert. Tbe crack piloll dten hit 1,500 miles an hour during shows but seldom fly that fas! In training. When their team was formed al the end of World War II, its members flew propeller planes, some- llmts dipping to m\Y & !elf feel above the lfOll!ld.. Aft!r ~ for their~ wtJ>. ter 1of training, , llje Bl~ ,~,i, . .plloM, buid at P_.ola, Fla., Iv e n I up Wednelday for maneuvera before 100 high school atudenta fnlm fmiiertal Valley towos. Bui the No. ' plane Down by Marine Capt. Mike Murphy experienced ' an en- gine malltmetloo, forcing him to pull wt of the formatloo, a team spokesman 18.id later. The pllota at the time were pracliclng the Delta Loop, a tricky new maneuver in which all afJ: planes lJy a 0 V" forma- tion with their landlng gears In the down position, climbing to an altitude al 1,000 feet. Then, at a speed al '50 m.pli., they raiae the landing gears and awoop up- ward, Igniting the afterbumert and com- pleting the loop formation, "topping off" at 1,000.foot allltude. A drelll reheanal launching a 1973 -son of llO allows Including participation In the Intematloaal Air Sbow In Parla In June had beeo acheduled for Sunday. FromP.,,el KNIGHTS •.. ed in 1957 at Ft. Bragg. They peiform LIO to 200 free-fall exhibltlorui each year. The unit is compased or two 14-man teams. Each team consist! of nine jumpers, ooe narrator, one ground coo- t roller, one pilot, one copilot and ooe crew chief. WA81!1NGTON !AP) -Nlllllber.1 wu U1iped to ~ llon> June Z7, llM tn today's Ont standby draft lottery for men who are not espected. to be called. The llll!Dbrr ... nol cafJod unlll m yellow ml purple capaulea -• drown. Tbe 1!111 '"'' ntunber -.... Dec. 7, mll<:bed with No. a m the fourth draw. March 21 and No. 10 were matched on the 27th draw. OD the 32nd draw, Oct. 28 and No. 9 were joined. January :II and Aide Names McWhinney • To City Post Two Westminster city ·omclall uoder Orange c;ounty Grand Jury indictment ln the Mile Square bribery case an • volved in a shirt in positions on the Midway City Sanitary District board. Tad Fujita, city p I an n I n g com- mllaloner, Wednesday appolnled Derek McWhbmey, city councilman and fonner mayor as treasurer of the sanitary district. Fitjita, chairman of the distrie1-. •?' poinled McWblnney after David Combs resigned becaule he had meved from the area. The entity Is primarily a trash col· lection service operating in Westminster, Midway City and parts of Garden Grove. McWhlnney, who is also a member of the board of directors or the Orange County Transit District and Fujita are charged with conspiracy, grand theft and soliciting a bribe In the Mlle Square acan- dal. They are accused of taking '6,000 from George Murai, Fountain Valley farmer who wu seeking a reoewJl of hll lea11 of Mlle Square lands for raising vegetables. The furor over the lease bribe erupted last year during the reelection campaign or Supervisor Robert Battin. 'The money paid by Murai was allegedly for BatUn's campaign but the supervi>or told the Grand Jury be had no knowledge of the shakedown. McWhlnoey and Fujlla ore scheduled to face trial May 21 in Superior Court. ,.,...,,,..1 I 2' BOMQS ••• 11howen of debriJ crashed Jn," one said. Cara were blown over on tbelr sides. The Wblteall bias! appeared to have come directly outside ~ army recruiting olfke. Britain baa more than 17,000 troope In Northern Ire1aod. A warning appeered to have beeo given. "Police came and told us to clear the building,.. said Sgt Pbllllp Reynolds. "We got out and in about 10 JDlnuta Iha bomb weol off. II was 1 really big tx· ploslon." Al Old Balley, Detecllvo I-'« Harry Clements said: '1t'1 ablolute mayhem. one poor old boy I've Jult seen bad bone! aticking out eva1wht:n." Amoog the wrecb of cars outalde the Old Balley extenslm butld1ng -Jult compleled at 1 cool of f17\I miDkn, mn- bulancemen carried an inert man OYer a beap of broken g1aaa and swtrllng water from bunt pipes. . St. Bartholomew's, a major London boopltal; reported II had taken In IO casualties. Loodon's hospitals were working under the atraln of a atrll<e by the people wbo do laundry, coot meals, clean up. One Old Balley witneaa said: "II'• ute the blftz all over agalo." Tbe Loodon Times said tt rocelved a telephone call at about S p.m. -roughly an hour before the blasta at the Old Bailey and Whitehall -from a man with an Irish accenl wbo warned al car bomb ei:ploeloo& to come. DAILY PILOT Witnesses Flee Scene TM Or.,._ C-t Dlt.ILT ~ILOT, wllll wlllal 18 .,..._. m. H-heu. .. putil1"*1 ll'f ""' On,... ~· ~llltlnt ~ .... .. ,. tlllhllN ............. IMl'IM'I' """""" ...... ,., W CO.I• M-, ,.....,. 8Mdl, """'11ng'°" t1tdl/1'111111111n v.11..,, ~ -..cfll, lrvlMl's.ddl.c-tl _.,. '-" c;lt!Mnt&f "" J""' (.lplllr.M. .. '""''' , .. lolwll •ttlon It pullll•MI a.lvnUlyto end koft41V-. TM pr~ MllPllnt plMll II tt Ut Wftl ky ll.-t, CO.It ~. C.lllWlll.t, ..... Newport Couple Bail Out As Cruiser Goes on Rocks . ll•~•rt N. w,ed ~ ............ hlllltMr J•clr •· C111rl-v Viet ,,.. ............ 0-.1 MMlotW" Tit•111•• KH¥11 """ lti•11t.., A. M1r,hlH MMOtlllli .. ,,.... aiorlM H. Looi •1cltor4 .,, Noll ..... 111.,.l ~ E41MA -Oltl• #oOMI QI W.I ..,. $!rHI H.....,.., llMdl1 ml ................... .....--..di: m '""91 A-. 11w1 .. 4 .. 1'1MC111 !MIS twfl~0•,.. .. IM~l ---1:1 . , .... II cn4t NM1t1 " TIM .u .. t11k1 ......... n ...... a..lllt .......... ~ ..... 4n-441• ~--...... ~· .. ---· ........ A Newport Beach couple lesped from their shattered cabin cruiser Wednesday evening just as It crashed onto the rocks ol the Corona del Mar easl jetty, the Orange County Harbor Patrol said today. Mr. and Mra. Roe:er Miller who live at the Balboa Bay Club, told pelrolmeo the engine. of their 2S-loot cnllaer died just •• they atertlld to enter the harbor ot about 5 p.m. Mrs. Miller aaid today occupants al at least one boat witnessed their plight bul left the scene despite the coople'• cry for help. "Two men ln a boat saw UI, •P- proached haJllntly, looked for a mlnlite and atart.ed away," ahe II.Id. 0 Then they came back qsln and aald tboy coul~'t help and left a aecond time just wben we were tnche1 from the rocka." 1be MUiero rode their boat ooto Iha rocks then jumped onto the jtlty and w.,.. W1hanned. A Newport Beach police car picked them up momenta later at Corona dtJ Mar main beoch. Meanwhile ...,_,. had cafled the harbor pa1rol and a fire boat waa senl to the scene o1 the ..-cran. "We got a tow Une m It and pulled It oil In a sinking condltloo," said Sgt. Dooald B .. wn. "We had 1us1 p>tten 11 back lO wr docks when t went down alt"i<tber •• B"'"" said the boal was raised thl• morning by a Newport Beacl! marine salvqe firm. • M11. M1l1tr aid Iha whole lh1nc Mp- pened • fut Iha dldb't have llme to lit alnld. 111 ,wun't frlabimed at an," abe aald. "I never feared for our u ... becault Iha nicks were oo clooe we CCMlld Jump to them. "All I fell WU adnw, oVtrwhelmlng sadneu, and gratitude "" dldn~ haVt children with us," Iha Aid. Mrs. Mlller aatd Iha doean't think they wtll try and On<! the men In the boat wbo relUHd to give them lid. I No. 7 '"l" mated on the flth draw and . No. I and Nov. II -• mald!ed OU the 196lh draw. The hJgb number 365 was asaigned to Oct. 19. ,,_ born oo New Year's Day drew 111 and Cbrlalmas habtel 1%1. Numm s ..., maled with Au(. 5 on the 2l8tb draw, No. 3 with March 29 on the 3Zf1t draw, No. 4 wilh Ott. is on the %19th draw and No. 5 with April 4 on the Xlrd draw. The drawing al the capoulea which began at 7:03 a.m. PST was completed at 9. The first number drawn was 348 and it wu matched to May 11. Acting Selectlve S<nke Director Byron V. P,pllone ask! that -draw· ing number Iii ml lower will be Cia'81fied. He said they will DOI be processed, but will be availabJe for tnimedlate lnductlon lf there is an emergency next year re- quiring Congress·to renew the president'• draft authority. It explrt!S July I. Those with numbers above 95, Pepitone said, will he kept in the "ff" holding classification that they were put in after they registered last year. Most will have no "'°" cootect with their drafl boards. TOday'a dmrq Involved the two million men who turned 19 tbls year and who would he subjecl to the draft nezt year II there ohould be ooe. 11 they 11't DOI needed during 1'14, Pepitooe said, their place will be lll<en by men one rear younger Who a1lo will be primarily vulnerable for the calendar year of their 20th birthday, or tn 19'15. Although men can be inducted after the year of their 20th birthday, the possibility of this occurring are extremely remote. ' Pair Face Court On Murder Rap Two Huritlngtoo Beach men arrested Wednelday mornjng on charges of murdering the wtfe of ... of them will be arraigned Friday morning in West Orange County Municipal Court. Malcolm Smlth. 41, and Alleo D. Hand, 21, both of 8'.00 Edinger Ave., Apt. 421, are currenUy being held in Huntington Beach City Hall The bo<1J of Mra. Barbara Smith, 54, was found Tuesday afternoon by a IS. year-old girl at a local horse stable. A county coroner's report abowed the vic- thn had been bellten and llrangled. t'l'OlltPfffffll MAMIE ••• Dulacki stunoecl some people. San O.meote Chamber of Commerce Manager Col. Emile Radics denounced it u rldlculoos Wedndday night. He wu well acquainted with G<n. Du1acki when be served as Camp Pendleton'• deputy base (.'(llllmander und..-Dulacki, thel><ommaoder of the Fourth Marine Division. F o 11 owing ch ange-of-oommand ceremonies Tuesday, Geo. Dulack! was llCbeduled to depart for Waahlngtoo D.C. to become inspector general of the entire Corps. Civtllan sources close to Gen. Dulacki during his tenure at Camp Pendleton described him u a hankbarglng spit· and-pollah Marine, and confirmed hacbelor wbo Is well liked and gets around In social circles. "'lbey've been trying to marry htro oil for yean," Slid one. Mlsl Van Doreo baa previously been married to bendleader Ray Aothony and youthful prolesalonaf bueball pitcher Lee Myers, wbo died laJI year In a Huo· t1ngton Beach auto accident. There ,.ere no chUdren by either union. - ~ DAILT PILOT Sl•tt PPMlll FORMER MAYOR OIES Wllll1m D. Mortin Gray Links ' White House To Kalmbach WASlllNGTON (UPI) -President Nb:oo '1 penonal attorney told the FBI he acted as a "disbursing agent" and paid '30,000 to '40,000 during a six·month period to Donald H. Segretll, an alleged poliUcaf saboteur, Acting FBI Director L. Patrick Gray has told Congress. Gray's statement concerning Herbert M. Kalmbach or Newport Beach came during his Senate confinnation hearing Wednesday and was the first time that Segretti, a California lawyer, had been of- ficially linked with the White House. Previously, media reports have sug· gested that Segretti acted as a recruiter for political espionage against the Democrats in last year's presidential campaign. Gray testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee for the fourth day on his nomination to beoome permanent head of the FBI, sucteeding the late J. Edgar Hoover. In a written statement supplied to the committee about Kalmbach, Gray quoted the attorney as saying he paid Segretti's salary and expenses between Sept. 1, 1971 and March IS, 1972 without knowing what Segretti was doing with the money. "He said he merely acted as a disburs- ing agent for Segretti's salary and ex- penses and he has no idea bow SegretU received bis l.nstructiona or ~ be reported to/' Gray said. -' MOl)Oy to pay SegreW, according to Kalmbach, . came from campaign !Wlds collected prior to April 7, 1972 and he kept no records on payments. ~ Gray said that Kalmbach, a major California fund raiser for Nixon's .cant· paign, "Stated he did not have any in- formation pertaining to the burglary of the Democratic headquarters and could furnish no infonnation. concerning that matter." Knife Thrown At Mesa Boy, 6 A six-year old Pomona School student told Costa Mesa police Wednesday that be was assauUed by a middle-aged man who threw a hunting knife at hlm. The boy said he and his sister were walking to school when a man about SS wearing a leather jacket and a ski cap yeUed, "Hey, look over here," and hurled a knife with a four lncb blade at him. Officers, woo are investigating the in- cident, said the boy had a superficial two-inch wound on his right arm. The boy told them the unidentified assailant retrieved bis knife and ran away laughing on Wilson Street. By JACK OllAPPELL "1• 01 .. o.IW Pli.t Staff -i r William O. Martin, former Lagun11 Beacll mayor and dean ot local and "°"" ty politics, died today at I Lagunl Hills coovalescent hospital. He was 79. funeral .!IDlicu for the d~c ll!ad4o.· will be held at I p.m. Saturday al St.I James Episcopal Church In Newport I Beach. C4mmitment services atterw~.., are private. Pacific VleW ,.M411uary of' Corona del Mar Is the fllneral director. { Mr. ltfartin's death wu mourned toda~ by those with wbom the well-known leader had worked over the years, · civic affairs as diverse as membeisb~ip on the Orange County Grand Jucy, presl dent of the Laguna Beach Festlval ~ Arts, mayor of the city ol Laguna Beach and member of the Local Aseney Fonna- Uon Commission. ~ Mr. Martin waa hospitallted Nov. 2.f, after be apparenUy suffered a stroke fell in the garage of his Laguna Beech' home, fracturing his skull. f ·~ He had remained In tbe intensive ~ unit of South Coast O>mmunity Hosp~~~ in South Laguna for several months a~ was only recently transferred to BeverlY\ Manor Convalescent Hospital. ( "Bill Martin persooifies all that was.:i fine: in government which all too, freJ queotly now unfortunately ii d!Np-) pearlng," Laguna Beach Mayor CharttOi( Boyd said today. · ~ "Bill was loved and admifed DDt in downtown Laguna Beach, 1 bu • thrcug)lout Orange County. HOw glad t am that I was able to know Bill·'· . ~: to appreciate what a flne Lagunan ~ was. His friends will mis.. him," Mayo~ Boyd said. \. "He is going to be missed by ~ friends and certainly by the community-;: He has done as much or more to help the community as any one person I can thlni1 of," said William Lambourne, formel council colleague of Mr. Martin. ;• "He was a fine gentleman and I valued his friendship from the first time I met him and consider his pasalng a peraooal, loss to me," Lambourne said. : Alton E. Allen, fonner Fifth District county supervl.8or, called Mr. Marlln'f death "a terrible shock." ~ "l am terribly sorry to hear that ht passed away. He was a real close friencJ of mine. He was a dedicated servant l'l both the city and the county, and he serv" ed with outstanding dist.inctlon as thi mayor of the city of Laguna Beacb anl he had a keen mlod and he waa lmowA. for his objecUvity and lalmess," Alie( said. ( f .. FrotnP .. eJ INI)IANS ••• • peacefully, although occulonal gunohotf could be heard . The sbots appeared 1' have been from small rifles or sbotguns.S· Federal authorities declared w~ day !Hat ne~otlatloos could oot tinue with militant Indians who took ov the village Feb. rt. They urged a women and children to leave. .. , Leaders of the American Indian Move- ment said the federal pos!Uon wu a threat that the estimated 300 marahU and FBI agents inalntalnlni a perimetlr around the village would mount an at tack. Wounded Knee Is the site of the last major battle or the Indian wan. Four. women and 38 children who ljre: among the 200 permanent resident.I 'Gf the Sioux village left the encampment Wednesday. Two elderly men who were among the 11 persons held hostage nearly two days last week also left the village. Many of the children, bulJdled In a van and several cars, appeared to be sytr fering from respiratory p r o b I e m I. 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" ' • 11 • ' Tl••ndll, Mlll<l! 8, 1973 I DAILY PIUIT 3 4 Coast RB s Arrire • ID tate ' r-Wlh 8enioo1 MARal AFB ~· ~ more pi-. lold ol re& u r nl D g P()W1 toadied ®wn on Amertoao contlDentol ..u bete Wtdntoda, -IClllaily It Wll. I Um. ltreaked ""1crtle runway -cartYIDc 20 mm including four llOm the Orange Coasl b!DW!hiaoat, ........... --ODd tbef w.n ._1ec1 aa-the notion u three~· CHI bolpltll pm. laoded. OnllP OlMI .... ,....,_ -bolDg ... ..-Ill medlcal ....... ~ ta local-~ illcludl: -lolarlne Cap!: JllllOI v. DIBenlanlo, ol liflsslon Viejo. -Air Foroe capL J.,. o. Luna, ot M were greeted by a cbeerlng thror>i, just as when they landed· iD ~ulu Wednesday lo complete Pbue II i>I Operation Homecoming. t 'fbe scenes were touch1M: a n a Orall(e. • .,-&1111)' LI. Col. Kenndh R. Hllgbot, ol Sell Belch. -Afr Force f'lpl. ~I L. Bm.lton, alaO or 5eaf BOacli. • ' . ' 'Post Office .Still Works /' '.In Mysterious Ways By JACK CHAPPELL • • Of .. DllllY ,. .... SAtf IT SEEMS MORE .... more ID me that PeiJl1le are saying bad tilings about '·'the Poll Office, "or Poltal Service, ..-whatever we're calling thole folks who ... 'u deliver OW' mall through 8leet all!l mow and dark ol night. · Wby, just tbe other day, a man came Into my ,Laguna Beech office and comp..-b\i:!1 about • Jette< be bad ....Wed 28 days alter It waa marked. It was from an addreaa foor biocU from bis home, · be said. With wide eyea, be queatlooed tbe efJlclency ol thelocal ofDce. "Hard t.o figure, isn't it," I acknowledged, but, aJ.. lowed !bet like God, the P~ Service works In myster- ious: ways. · It ia best not to fool around with Mr. Zip, 1"11 your Playboy magazine arrive late or with the center fold mis- " c,.....LL sing, I said reminding the lwriing postal potiOn tbat after ' all, his mall had gone tbroUgh, albeit a hit tardy. - . (I've found tllat Kia belt to remain ~hle in tf>e·face ol otller people's ,. adversity.) ' ' BUT MY OWN FLAPS started fiullerirtg tbii weel: wbm our mesoenger ' making bi& appointed rounds delivered an-official lnyltation from the Poota1 ' Service to attend the Pbllatelic Expootlion, SlaJnP. Expo '73, In Anabelm. The Invitations viere delivered Monday at botli the local post office box, and by carrier at about 11 a.m. They ·8111iounte th'! preaence ol million dollar ' ublhlts, rarities, usual philatelic items and lots ol collections. They are com- plete with little cartoons ,..,._izlng the 50tb annlvemry ol the first non- stop cross country flight, the 200tb annlvemry ol the Boston Tea Party and • the 100 Afuliversart of' tbe United states postal card, "surely a mileatone in · · the history ol our-· THE CARTOONS WOULD be used to cancel stimpo presented at the special Anaheim Poet Office sul>stntlm ael up at tbe expoo!Uon. The suhsta- " lion wookl also offer commemorative IJ8ue stamps, famous American lasoes, . and other goodies for collecton. "The Poot Office ol tbe U.S. Pootal Service in ~°""'!Q:· are ple-1 to mab tbii .........,..,.m," rood the Invitation, With· tbe l!'ftl!O. ~ Manhall McFie, pQ8(master of ANhetm. Some ,000 were sent out, ~ Anaheim oll;oe flld. · ' · · · ' "How lrkfesting, &! tbe post olllce lrlJ\!aUy making a lteb"at J>l:$t!ng , up, some tedJDlquee ol ~ 111)(\'IJ:ee .-pri!e pnlmbllm. 1t'11hii new pootll servtce,'alriilhlllll~ Ille cOnaillnptlve carping ol a f~w CriilC1," I told mywelf. • I SEAllCllED FOR the date ol 1llla lab$us event, my curiosity whetted by offets of door prizes and a f"" collector's piogram. Lo and behold, I fiDd tllat the invitation delivered MOMday invites all po&- . tal customers and otamp collectors to an event beld the preceding Friday, ' Satul'laJI and Sonday. . sometimel, tbe more 1hinp clmnge, the more they remain tbe same. Surfing at San OJWfre . To Be Open to Public ' By .KlBN-VALTl!RZA San Clemente and tbe Marine Corps for ot ..,. o.nr ,..,.. stiff permanent utilities. ,,.,,,. San Onofre SUrflng Club beach -City Manager Kmneth Clrr said -for years was tbe province of'tbe Wednesday tbat the status of the negotia- Manne Corps •nd a specllic '""111 _.i lions over dty water oervice to tba state r;-:--, beach at PreSent is ID hiatus. ~ers -wm open to the flllblic for the State Parb engineers are studyin~ a "1t Ume early next month, state parks city proposal for providing water service aides said today. • to the master-planned state park in .. Weather permit:jing, improvement of f\lture yean. exlsUng roadway leading to the beach The stete bas agreed to pay all costs be complete iD Ume for tbe·Easter for engineering and maater Plannh\& of the water .erifce. acation period, said local parkJ ad-Clrr would DOI speculate on tbe inlstntlve Lewla Myer. amowit of time it would take the state Myer predicted that the beach -aides to study tbe city proposals. H• llid here surfing wm be the only Wiler the dty bu an adequate supply of water rt allowed -will liecome an ex· to aerve the park and be foraeea no fm. mely popular strand Ulla summer pediment to a mutually agreeable ar• . "We look to a great increase in ue of · beach aoon after 111 ope111, be said. Previo111ly, tbe beach was open only Iii ~ml>En ol tbe dub wblcb maintained ch or the roadway and erected l'Oll and dressing n>OmS along the relllle. rangement for the water service. A> for lltllitaUon for tbe new state park -whlch uftlmalely will lndude develop- ment of uplonds in 8an Mateo Clnyon - Clrr said tbe state plans to worf< IOIDelhlng out with tbe Marille corps foe -•It lnnlmlalon and trestment at ClmpPeMleton. .... Tllelr rerum brings le 119 the number ol A-icon prilonen ol war repatrlaltd .._ the \ll«nam ceaae-llre. Hanoi aa11 IDOlller 286 are stm freed. 'Ibo M wen all wbo remained at Clark, the Ill the joumoy borne. 'Ibey were pr....s.d by 80 other formo prbonen who return- ed kl lbe Steleo . One ol tbooe arrMng at Muwell Air Force Bue ...,. Montgomery, Ate., wu Air Force capt. 'lllomu M. McNbb o1 Franklin, N.C. MeNiall, a POW f<lo I~ years, drew ~ frrim the welcoming UPIT ....... Nev> GOP Leader? Assemblyman Robert G. Bev· erly (R·Manhattan Beach) has emerged as the favorite to sue· ce<d Robert T. Monagan-who resigned 1io join the Nixon ad· ministration -as i\OOeni!>ly Republican leader in California. Four Legislators In NY Accused Of Oinic Prank ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) -Four state legislators made indecent gestu<ea' and comments to a young medical 'tectmiciao, sllpptd ab <!ectroile dowltllt!r dress ·am! jlllt ber on a treadmill turned to •f\ill speed, a newspaper bas reported. Democrallc ~ty ~ Stanley Steingut said W~y however, tbat he investigated the charge V"' found il without foundaUoo. . Tbe Albany Times-Union said'tbe ii> cident occurred about 10 d&ys ago at the state-funded Cardiovascular H e a I t b Center. The center is operated. by the Albany Medical College and was set up in the 1950s for legislators to get checkups because sev~ aides suffered bear! at-tecb> - The legislators are Democn.ts from New York City, the new>paper said, Tbey were not further Jdentified. No Trial Debty For TinJ. Leary SAN LUIS OBISPO (UPI) -Soperior Court Judge Timothy O'Reilly refuSed Wednesday to p()Stpone lhe trial of LSD advocate Timothy Leary for escaping from prison. "We're going .to trial March 13," ruled the judge, turning down a plea Crom Leary1s attorney for more time. Leary ts to be tried here for escaping in 1970 from the California Men's Colony, where he was serving a marijuana possession sentence, and in Santa Ana, on nart0tics smuggling charges. Leary's attorney, Broce Margolin of Hollywood, asked the c o n t i n u an c e because Leary ]Illas scheduled to appear for a bearing in Santa Ana Superior Court today in connection with a mass narcotics conspiracy. lndlotment. ' • '~... I '"' I .f,~~4!. ~~f!~ .. ~;amed WASHINGTON (uPl) -Floyd H. 11,yde, 51, of Fresno bas been chooen by Presldent Nlxon'to be underaecretarY of Housinga nd Urban Development. Hyde, a former Fresno mayor, has served as ustllllOt HUD !'!C[Olary for c;>mmunity dtvdopmeot a!nbe •lbe -N'i x on ad- ministration look office In !!Ml. Admission to the llW'fiDC belch. will be. 1 per car. Myer Nggestecl that perlOlll who plan use tbe beach ~tly pan:hale a JO annual tlclret whldi would allow fm.lllmlted ... ol the new btacll -or alf!I llllte parft da,_ ....., -for thO Ura year. •Ene111y!' Pieks U.S •. . . Tbe opening ol Ooolrw will be the ma,in ol Ulla year'I pc'OIF1llll to spur bile ... ol the •Ix mil ol -led to the llate by Preaident Nlml veral yean ago. On tbe blufftop portion of tbe new tete porlc, M)>er .14ld ""'fl pluned _!! out center lll!Cllonl "' the ""' • 11111 -""""' ..... ... ~ blandl at aet in-l!rfflo olo .............. to be buliL ,.. •-'ally wUl eem u NI lllol.llt added. 8aDltllllO ........ atli "111 be pm- lded 't!llh portable....,._! tbi1 yUr. In the meantime,~ wlll cnn- tlnue -porb aldeo from ti.rammto aicl ollloiall ol the dlJ ol Japanese Hol.dout Dec!m"ed Resident AGANA, G!l«M (UPI) -Former Japanese army SCI· Sholchl Yokol, who bid in tbe Junlles on this American Island for 28 yeara, bas been d ... lfled a permanent rteldllnt ol the llolUd Slltea, 1 government l[>Oltelman 11)'1. · lie l8id ll-.Y that Yol:ol WU eliclbl• under a U.S. Jaw pnmdiDg permanent re1ldenca to appUClllU en- tering tbe U.S. before J~ U tbeJ COii J>ro'(• coolbtuoul r ind Sood rnonl cltarocter. , "We eoold find notbillC dernptorJ about l\fr, Yoko!." ~an aald. Yobl flied rn md wu ,. .. led hil -tbe day be relumed to Japan lut February aboard a chartered Japan A'frllnet jet. This card gives him tbe right to travel In tbe United Stele wllhout a visa, but ii not equl\>almt to cltlzeMhlp. , The spokesman said Yoko! could apply !or bis wife to become a permanent real· dllnt II the coupla should cleclde Ii> make their home In Guam ..-1111 other par! of tbe United Stetea. A Japaneae olllclal said Vokol bas talk- IOI about traftDng more ljltenalvely "now that ho ia a man ol COlllldera&le meana. and bas Indicated his desire to vlstt Peni. u well aa tbe contlnenl.al United 8ta "" ' ........ -... dedared : "I'm a »,...,.id bodww with 1 lot ;/ 1l\'lai to -up ..... ilavy Ondr. Eup>e B. McDaniel aald alter arrival at Portsmouth, Va., Naru Boopltal: "Tbday Is tbe -ucltiDg .... tOU<blng -ol my IHe. For alx years I noted to cry, but I didD~ bave time." Mcllankll, wbo an'lved It tho boopltll by car fl!>m Oceana Naval Air StaUon, Bond fi'inandng ....... ... -1-Wall for bil·car to stop befote l""PIN out .... llDbnlcinc 1111 wtte ud -ClllldMe. Clpt. Allen C. Brady added I >Olemn DOie to the Portsmouth a rr I v a I Je4llvltlel. After belnc e!Dbroced by his m and two children, he !old the crowd ol about Ill Iba! llfl· llPlgl!ll were 111 -who bad served iD Vietnam hut werw not coming bome. "f ult Y"" to lmd )'OUr bearte to the ~ ol tbooe who are DOI eomln1 boct. "'Don' lei lbem be fOflOll8>," be saJd. ·water Officials ·will Hear. Data • The Callfomla Regional Water Quality Control Board of tbe Santa Ana Region will bear more evidence Friday that honda to liDance tbe Aliso Water Management Agency should be Issued linmedlately by ordinance instead of by vote of tbe citizens served. Curb Urged On Brothels In Nevada vn!GINIA CITY, Nev. (AP) -A moratoriwn on new legal brothels in tbla historic mining ..,,a bas been declared by county commiasloners pending a study of an ordinanct! requiring a $%5,000 yearly lioense fee. storey County Commission Chairman Gino lJel !)arlo said Wednesday the moratorimn bu also been ezteaded to ilq- uor licensing and _,.too11tete land sales Permits. He said tbe decisiDD stemmed from discussion on a request by Geraldine, Smith who runa a hrotbel in nearby Lyon CJOunty.to get a license at '50 a month. 1lut commissioner Clint S&lmon ob- jected, saYfng "I'm not reacly for aoother brothel at Ulla time. We need further review of tl)e situation in the county." Dist. Atty. VlrlU Bucchlanerl said the counly's brothel ·Wdlnlnoe 1' nowhere as good aa Lyon MtY'i" In suggestlDg review of the· fee ecale "to see if we ctn come up with something better." 0.. bn>thel operates-In Storey County -location ol the faiped Comstock Lode -while four brothels are licensed to operate in Lyon <;ounty. Buccblsneri said the ban on further liq. uor licenses ia aimed at stopping tem- porary licenses to penons who com• in the summer "and leave again in. Sep- tember" -when the tourist seuon slow• down He Mid the land sales moratorium will also allow for study of problems with "an influx of applications every summer to sell land in Florida and other states." A clause of the state code allows such a meuure tf the water situation ID a given district is designated "urgent." U voters in the district oppose the bond, they can still initiate a referendum.. / to stop it, under the state code. The board bearJng will be at to a.m. Friday In the city council chambers of Corona, 815 W. Sixth St. James Anderson, executive officer of the $8.nta Ana Region, said the board hopes to make its fmal decision following the bearing. He said the deslgna.tion of urgency will be baaed on whether tbe AWMA plan la necessary to keep tbe region conforming to the state's Interim Water Quality Con--trot Plan. The Interim Plan sets standards for good water, discharge into the ocean and treatment of dissolved solids. All-pro}eets relating to water and sewage treatment must conform to it. Also considered will be the threat of pollution in the El Toro Water District and Roosmoor Sani~, Inc., II tbe A WMA work Is not begUn soon. Tbe A WMA proposal, planned to facilitate collection ol. sewage, waste or storm water in eight communities. .has been endorsed by a variety of organiza- tions in the affected area, Including tbe city of Laguna Beach, the Saddlebock . Ares CoordinaUng Council, the Leisure World Homeowners Association, and the Leisure World Foundation. Environrnentallsts have expressed con- cern that AWMA, II flllt into effect, would I"'"" the way for Increased deVetopment. HOwever, many now say they agree that a crisis in water and water treat- ment In the f.WMA district Is mushrOOm· Ing alreadj;w.the ccnaequences of no action now may tnean chaos. 1 earl Kymla, general manager of tbe MoultCJn.Nlgutl Water District and one of thole presenting evklence tomorrow, aald "the time la tight" for tbe AWMA to be be1[11l1. Kymla pointed out, for eximple, thit the Rossmoor Sanitation District serving Leisure World bu been noUfled by tbe Irvine Comjlally that It cannot be guaranteed permission to truck sludge lo drYltu! beds located on Irvine laild at tbe uGoltfen Triangle" at the intersection of the San Diego and Santa Ana Freeways. This means that other means and other locatlonsfor treatlDg water will bave to be found aoon, he said. now ••• $599. • H.J.GAI\l\ETI fURNlltlR~ PROF£SSIONAL llillRIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon., lOun. A Fri. EYn. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. HOME AFTER SIX YEARS • Ex.POW, Wiie Embt1ce Shopping Cart Impresario Tol.d To Quit Business LOS ANGELES (AP) -A judge ~aa told Joe Stay of Burbank to stop rounding up !hopping car11 to aell bock to their rightful o~ for 0 finder's fees.'' At one tlrile, stay, &I, who ... led what be called Independent Abandoned tlart llecoverJ, clalmecl to. have JIO .... ping carte in' Iii! 6oc~at)L • He'd sell the cartl to the awnen for $2.50 ell£~ or ~ge a lttUe mor. IOI; refurblsllll\g' a ---to smaller grocerlea If the rightllll .....,. declined to do bullneel. Judge Cbarlel S. Vogel of Superiot Court granted ·a penrument iDJUDCllon W"'1Msday forbidding-Stay fnim -ing up cartl ol five local (ll<ICOl'Y cbalm which brought sa1i. The groceries are Von's, Dale11;8afeway,.Ralpb'a and F.ood Fair. Sltnllar court rul lngs bad come ~Iler in suits !iled by Thriflim~ and apln, Ralphs . At tbe aanie Ume, tbe lrocerles dropped claima for damages. ' Stay, however, malntalna tbat two groceries stHl owe him $90 or more 1n "collection fees." The judge tranaferred that complain! to Municipal Court because it involved a small sum • • • • • • ! • Wet Welcome For Traveler llOllEOOMJNO DEPT. -Slaucbed ln JOUl' -GD tbe jetlJJl<r, you ore pleued to be goUig lmle. OUt ol tbe New York fmu. Bock to tbe land ol milk and honey. No more wvrrlet about Whether you'll be the lul man m the wbway when a -o1 muam decide to alft tlln>a&h the car for valuables. No more U.tenlng lo lluntlbott ln the park from your hoW -· Let them have tho place. Let tbem,bave the weather, too. So I'll trade lll!llldge ln the a1r for llJIOtl ln the alr. At l ... t everybody -. It doesn't even rain ln Soutbem call&rnla, rliJll! B\'BH MAYOR JOHN V. LlndsaY, .-i want New Yori< any more, IA•"""1, 11 61, baa decided that djbt years nmnJni tbO blc dty II enouaJ1. '!be WI'! ... r,l>ody 11 domorlni to 1et Into the JUYOf'• chllr, .boweYer, }'OU auffer the 1111\)ldon. lloal Dl"1be Llndaay baa simply -!_,the --per of the times, '!bus ~Ne!! York bar decided that eight yean of 0Llndaay is enough, too. Even while Llnd.uy was telling the world he'll be 1tepplng down, apeclal State ProlocUIA>r Maur1ce Nadjari WU ..._clng the lndlctment of three clll' ollicllll .., cbarge1 ol fixing traffic· tlckttl. • 'Ibe allegation ls that the trio were going to take care of an ..Umatod 1,000 palkln& taba which bad been slapped on some ol the more inllueollal folks In the big dty. TllE NEW YORK Qally News ran a HI· Oe llUl'Vey the other day uklng folks why anyllo4y would . ever -t to become mayor ol New Yark. jllane of lhooe in- terviewed could come up with a good -While oome New York dty olflcllla are being ICCU!Od of fixing ~ llcketl, few can be found who WOUid ace.use .them ol flxlng the boles In all the streets. One of the cumnt national men's magulnes, in fact, ran a bit called New York -The Hole Story, wherein It wrap- ped .ip all the au.et ml.series of the big city. Ao example from the repol!: "AN OBSERVAnON post was set up at aoth street and Third Avenue where a great bump ol wooden planks creates a kind ol aki jump. It baa been there slnC< April of 1970, covering subway con- struclioo. For almost three years, low- Oylng automobilea have been hurtling off this bump leaving their hubcaps to ac- cumulate 1n the gutters ... " So they interviewed ooe Manuel Carball0i who is New York City's first deputy traDsportation adminl1trator. Carl>allo told of bis probletn8 gelling New York City streets fixed. There ls one ho1e near his office where work.en failed to put warning lanterns out on the job. Carballo warned the crews several times. "SO WHAT HAPPENED," he asked, his voice breaking. "What happened was one night t drove into it. .. " So much for Mayor Lindsay and all the happiness of the big city. Back home now to the best of all possible coasts. The flowers in bloom. Freeway traffic crashing and ban&inl on smooth asphalt. The sunshine and wann ocean breezes. And so, from New York to home. Wait a minute. What ls that strange stuff falling out ol the darkened skies? Can it be? Everybody knows it never rains in Southern California. • ' Seven Bus Crash on • Mrs. Irving Sentenced Two Years -~­_... ' . .,..,...=. --fajured, illr allluollJ. wa. llaopltall"'1 lD .-"1 PWt ... -n..e P",.. .:: ~ "'=' ~thinr -. ~, t .. • 9tlMa area ti. Well -----Onllee.211, II 'la.a• a~ _.. were tilled in a lmtaect en* ..-Fort Sumner, JUL ..i M-.--. lajund. Feb. 6, a"'9 " 5 · were tilkd in a 8Cbool lmb• wnd. .. lAttltfitkl, Tu., 17 -_,, iljlnd. ruMl CAJml, of la Villa. Tu. In Ille-Bio-van.,, said be was .... ii Ille ftS " Ille .... ' Bridge --------,"· .. ·.· "'' ........... down the , centel' o1 the 00. toward the back from the front." • Surveying Damage ZURlCll, s-(UPI) --Zurfdl blgb court _, __. - Irviol to two ,._ 111 jlil lar lror nle lo the "50,tltll Bowan! ....... - ogropby bou. Sbe bad """"" to .. tree: tbe ccmt cau1d haft m& •"" m to five,..,._ ·"E•JC I I ....... 1 • quick when il tit,• lie aill. .. As man m II bit, every- llil!C ....., .. lire. Tiie ldl side of the i. Clllllglit •fire. 'Die pa ~ngers were ma pmic. ... ~----­' 911 tbe -... • liobJ llld its - -. I pot two -GD the side of the ~ _. ..,. mme poople. 'lben I joompd .,, ... l!ri!file." ··'There ll·oothlng left but the atdelal frame . ol the bus and juat beapo llld heaps ol ashes," said Harry Neubardt, a newsman at the scene. "Near the front ol. the frame you can see where one per- aon tried· IA> get out the !root doer. He didn't make it." Neubardt said the truck snd 00. melle!I together and the beat was so intense that there were puddles ol alwnlnwn oo the ground. Loolse Boyd Iookl! through smashed window of daily newspaper in Lumberton, N.C., that was broken by Tuscarora Indians in demon- strations of sympathy with Indiana in South Dakota. '!be a.,.aMlld wife .. -Cillard 1"1ng, wllo is aerrill& Ilk,._ la• U.S. Nixon Seeking to Divert Funds for Rapid Transit federal jail tor oelliaC Ille ' -... worit to llcGmr Hill, pl! .... -., to ~of--.-.­cb»11ri••toc:asb---~ In the ..... of Help R. ~ '!be blaade llts. Iniag _ .. _ ed at tbe lmtena" 1be city ......... had asked for an 1kmlldh • ;;4A sentence but tbe amt. iD. D A • J 1111111 c-. -.. i..t 1* ankle llld bia --le joompd '-the bridge lalt le ..,.. Ille ...i of the nigbt In a ,.... ......... 'De ._ -• a a--, trip _,_ft-to-.0 Iblul --•Ill"--· the aaalL Dr. B. R. -· -ml le Wk· .. to u., •. " LUe C!>arla, I& a f CU wbD .rfered lntm tt1kh•mdlmm.. "IT w AS TERRIBLE, just a big mess, when they got there," said DPS apokts- man Jim Roblnaon In A111tln. "Tbe bus WU On fire. The bottom burned out and bod! .. snd bones fell thnJugh thO bottoni of the 00.. "Faced with l<llllethlill lite tllat It Ii understandable IA> me 6ow they could have reported a hlgb deolh flaure. And we ·atill do not know euclly bow many people died." WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix· on brg'ed Congress today to permit state and 'local 1ovemments to tap '3.!i billion of federal highway funds during the next three years to hnprove m a s a transit systems. In· a speclaJ message on commwdty development, Nixon said the money wol.fid be earmarked "for u r b a n transportallon needs, Including capital improvements for bus and rapid rail systems." Another feature of the message was a call for a better communities act to pro- vide states and communities with $2.3 billion a year of special revenue sharing money "To be spent 8l!I they desire" to meet development needs. UNTIL THE PROPOSED legislaUon could take effect on July I, 1974, Nixon said "funds already available to tbe Department of Housing and Urban Development will be used to maintain ~ support community deve~t." 'fiixon called anew for creation of a department of community development "Which would pull under one roof various programa now In the Departments of Housing and Urban Development, Transportation, Agriculture and other agencies." Voicing strong criticism of present federal housing programs, many of which he suspended in January, Nixon said: "In pursuing our goal of decent homes for all Americans, we know that better means are needed -that the old and wasteful programs, programs which have already obligated the tai:payer to payments of between $63 billion and $95 billion during the next 40 years, are not the answer." HE SAID A MAJOR housing study DAILT PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE DrUvrry of tile Dally Pilot is guaranterd M..IMl••·l'rllllr• II ''" • "' 11 .... .,._, 11•1Mr •r t:M ''"'" c•ll •M ,..., c., wm "9 IH'filllll II ,..., Ctllt 1r1 !MIO! 1111111 11• '·"" ,._, .... S...U,1 ., .,... .. ""' ""1 ... Y"t UI'\' ., t 1,111, llt.nltJ, ... I I .IL S<o<ltlt,, ctH 11M1 1 c~ win .,. """""' "' ~H. Cllll t •t !MM 11111111 11 1.m. TelrpltonM Most Or•,.e County Arffl .. 642-4J21 11!d W.tm!nsl.,. . • . . . . . Nort,,_1 HunllntlOn 8.-dl 140·1220 Stn Cllmlnll. C1pl1traft0 lffdl, San J-C1pl1lr•111, Den11 l"olnl, Soulh ~. LtiUM Nlollll 492-4420 1a!ready is under way within the govern- ment and asserted: j'Within the next six months, I intend to submit to the O:>ngress my policy recommendations in this field, based upon the results of that study." While urging diversim of some highway trust fWld monies to maas transit programs, N'txon said Pe would provide "ample resources to advance the lntenlato system" of superhlgllways. However, he called for greater flo:lblllty in use of interstate funds. He said: "Some communities now feel unduly obligated to spend federal monies oo coo- troversial interstate highway segments in urban areas. I urge the Congress to allow states and localities to transfer such funds to the coo8tructioo ol other federal. aid highways and ma.. transit capital improvements. In this way, we can help resolve controversiu which have slowed work on a number of interstate links in urban areas." Inquest Resumes Next Wednesday not UDpl'OCl!llmtod ruling, -Ille sentence C1iil5idonbt1. MRS. IRVING'I pDdbt Waft' beginning the trial that ......... the court will decide ..,. -.... ....., around -Swim! --pwed .... reel. Her trial resulted from one 4 die~ mebtramatic m om en ts of die :::r:::y affair. Waring a blad: wig armed widl • fake: 19 , ........ cashed -··--.. -made out to R.R. Bogbel bJ ue •oinc the idmtity of Help R. Hnglw Mn. 1"1ng, a s.nss -. ......i • 6Cklay term la a New Yen jail last lviy ~being oanvictod of frmd 117 a U.S. court. '!be Swim! courl. .my nded dial period -be --lror --rent r;entence. MRS. IBVING'S in,.r, Pete r w-. aaid .. -1 ..... the sentence was "'under • ''" • ltiua. ta no decisl<m WGlld be lUm -tire caurt"s wri.ttm wnlct ... ttbiual. Mrs. Irving retwued ri•••ilJ .. Switzerland last ~ Ir> face trial. She indicated she -id plead l'lilf:r ..i WU aliow!d to pool boil and ge to lror home on the Spanish island of - where she retumod to bor -.. - "'1111! LUIY SAID ..,. man pmbed lror.,, ....... " aid -"She ..... -to Ille -of the bu.. snd abe )mt I •""'• a ltrait of fire coming Robinson said the apeclal ldentlllcaUon team WU alrlifted IA> BUenfleld ln the middle of the nJibt and until It bad fin. lsbed ila work, DO defmite deeth IA>laJ cook! be determined. Se• nee Bldlealed U.S. Postmlister Joins In Mail Horror Taks WASlllllG'lllN (API -Puatmaster -E.T.!<"-bu bis own bomlr --.... mail-. 11e *"""" .... w...._... with -.... rJI 81! Smale: Pmt Office Com- -. ... --kmy tor.._ ...,_.....,.islololonbletom-to ,. r• +Dy.• Daner said at the sbl't f/Jl • i&u 4pm of the perform- -..... --Postal Sem<e. to get a letter across New York Clty from the Bron> to Brooklyn. He said be bad aeen postal mnployes "pttcb." • pectap marted PRA.GlLE across a room. ' Parcel damage Ls 11dnacceptable, In. ezcuaable ind intolerable," be saJd, ~ helps to espllln why the pr!vately .. wned United Parcel Service has taken over 55 percent of the nation's package delivery service." C -w Cole -(!).Wyo.), said 1* Oil-... _.. deliv.red after GILA BEND, Ari?. (UPI) -Justice ol -Y-• ,,,__ Klauen promised that the Postal the Peace and Acting Coroner MuUord _, Service can and will do hotter, but ''We impmllollilt pointel'. Winsor IV has tentatively scbedWed for W.-we ml. .,._,. said, he \new ol. a need more time" to replace facWtJes an- nex! Wedoesday the resumption of an In-Ex-Beatie McCartney - -·-•ed lror opera tickets tiquated by yean of neiJect and Install quest Into the death of David Whiting, ..... ...,.._.the P•ilm™ new mail-processing equipment business manager of actress Sarah Miles. F• ed f Mari• Sm. .Alar Q I,. ~). said '!be postmaster general conceded that Winsor bas said he will call as wit-ID or JUaJIB w Jlllilal ._.. JiiDiicle mi index to he was "so bell bent" oo reducing coots nesses Miss Miles and Burt Reynolds. uwme miler' :famtts.. to avoid an already ICheduJed $900 Whiting was found dead of a drug CAMPBELTOWN. SmOarrd (AP) -· o.nrg tie -WW, be said. peo-miDioo inaoale In postal rates In overdose In Miss Miles' motel room. She Former Bealle Paul MCtlortney ..., firo. pie _,, _,.,, "IAfi turn the war January, that "we perhaps loot Irack ol has said she "'' taking refuge at the ed ~today f<r powing ~ _......, _.to tie Parlal 0. .,..-, they may ~." time in Reynolds' room because Whiting plants Clll bis farm iD weAera So"'••' llll tm ii. llll 8-!y'll m slaw it down. A freeze on employment that reduced beet her. He pleaded guilty. .._ .. lile is: 'Smash the Mafia-the service by 64,000 jobs sncl left aome '!be :JO.~ msm• ..i 1* lld ii Pam!~·" post offices oventaffed snd otben short The inquest was suspended while American wife, Linda. ..met "-' a. n • • 1 la' tblt .. far !OIDe. ol help was "jgµ a piece of damned poor Reynolds and Miss Miles fought an ecutive jet for the trial ._.. ~ • it t*8 Iii: er aeveo days management," he asserted. unsuccessful legal battle to keep from T;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iio;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;i;;,;iii,;;;;iiii;iii~ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-o being forced to testify. A lawyer for' the D dead man's mother Tuesday won a court order exposing them to cross ex- am !nation on their v~siOOJ of the fn.. cident. Nevada Cracks Down CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPI) -Tb e Nevada Assembly unanimously approved a bill Wednesday cracking down on slot macblne cbealen. The measure prori&s maximum penalties of $5,000 am!. 10 years in prison for persons who use drllls, wirea and other devices to mate the macbinea pay oq. special purchase Orange c-.ty's IMgesl S•ction of Contempotary Furniture . open sunday 12-5 sectional 8-1/2 x 9-1/2 ' ' Both Coasts Suffer Rains: diooto f•brict .................. -·'"' fobrics. Horarlooi _, oeloots ......i... Mil,d TemperaJures Recorded Over Most of Nation 5' • 7'. 8' • 9' sofa• aYeiable Temper•t11re• Mltll U. "l'K· =-ff "" .14 t i l' " ... ~'~ .. • ff .11 !i-,1 .. R I I tf ~ ~··~ II " li! ti • ~ ~·~'" fi :l! :! '!' . ' ff '. n~· .. ti;. ~ ll :Ji ~ llm ~ --Cflllle,...la .. .. \w.WIAfMll IOIOUU. ..,. m. sale 495. • daily 11/9 uturdey 11/6 HnCley 12/5 • ph. 548-5518 •toll free 546-1262 ·-'='l ..... ~ -~ i. (~ tce"-d 4111 :' ~:-·,,.1 ~'1tri:S.1JS . ,...,. '°' • ' • Cal' tect ' o[ " got we T he me al el! by er eq va .· " I. N .lb :I> ~ • • .. ~ • ~ I ' ! ' Thunctay, Marth 8, }q73 DAILY PILOT 5 Prep. 20 Viet Veteran Wins Custody ofUnwanted Child Coastal Panelist llEDllOOD CITY (AP) -A i11C W. &lrUrlond and m and Iii' -day. Cohn's rullnc, Ibo ermlpar· A job awaits Lucero wllb a --------IDVie!nalft. Eaeb But-Laceroretui!>edto ents'w!Dcare!orlbocblldat Paclflca moving company Cites Fund Needs '""7el • ;n J!L "-Illa ;:"" ~ := ,::.:' ~ =~~~lg~~ =.i:m~.:" ~~ ~ ~~bo==idhll attorney dllld's .-tried to 8"" up child. Ills aUamey aid. In let· Ille cblld !or adoption. transfened to 1 Calllornia San Mateo County aulhori· for .......... ....., both eJ(lft8MCI '-ol Lucero and Ills parents Wt!llt post lie Is stationed al Camp ties sald they have not located ~~~l-"ma~tm~g~-~~~lbt<>~a~J~am-~-~to~coo~w~rt:_f~or~custody~~· .'.'U'll<lldel'~_:Canoll~~·~c.l~o. _____ ~lbe~molher~':·:_ ___ _ dq ol Oni>J.....id Anll>oll1 1.-n-w-..-SAN DIEGo (AP) -The st•te and regional com- missions organlz.ed to en!orce C&lifornla's new coastal pro-t~tion law are woefully short of money, some members say. tatiftly acla!)led I 15.J mJDlaD Interim bud&el (Ir Ibo_,.,. yean, covering operotlam <I tho llale -ml • regional panelJ In .........,. Prop. 20, last Novanher's b a I I o t fnlilaUve nguJatlas coastal construction. Tbeeom- ml>slon also must produce ID overall coastal plan In tlla1 time. ••t*mll71ib~ ...~.;..u....'""'....,. !ronl 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111' ~~~~~! FAMOUS MAKERS ! "One way or another we've got to obtain more funds and we should move for JegislaUve action right away,'' San Fran- cisco Supervisor Ro b e r t Mendelsohn told a meeUog of the state Coastal Zone c o n s ervation CorrunJ.uion Wednesday. He represents the North Central Region oo the 12-member commission. T B E COMMISSION ten· * *·* Governor :Criticius Ecologists • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - ~mor Ronald Re a g an warned labor and conservation ~presentatives Wednesday to t>eware of radical environ- mentalists "who say we should · '8Cl'ifice freedom for Ille com- mon good." The IS million was ap- propriated In Ibo b a 11 o t measure. 'Die · rest or the money Is to ccme from building permit re.., which the commission assapned it would be alloWed lo use. "I think the IS mlllioo ~ W85 just plucked ool o( the air," said Los Angeles Coonty Superyilor James H a y e s • repmcntlng the Soltth Coast Region. SAN DIEGO County members also ezpressed disapp:dntment over their allocation of '747,000 and tl!o stall members. They bad ult· ed !or $450,000 !or the finl year and 22 staff workers. Gas Ration Alternative Suggested REAGAN CRmCIZED what LOS ANGELES (AP) -IJe. he termed extremist environ-velopment d.-hydrogen as a Mental groups at an education-fuel source rather than ratioo al conference on jobs and the "!vlrooment here sponsored gasoline In Los Angeles eaa by the Calilomia Labor Fed· suggested Wecfnescfay at an eraUoo of the AFVCIO. Environmental Protectim Saying that "no state can A ............. equal Call!ornia In Ille preser-gency ·--· vation of beauty spots f or· 111.ree weeb al bearinp: are parks," Reagan added that ~\1.!! t;,. ~&;::;: "the minute you acquire the property for parks, a little voice apinions on the Jan. 18 of · ta"~-recommendation by EPA Ad-group enVU'Onmen u;,~ say _1_:~ator William' n.-•-•· you mustn't use it." nwu.in.i.-~em- The governor also crlilcized baus to ration ~ In Los supporters of ProposiUoo 20, Angeles as one means ol med· tho fnltlative passed by Call· In& new !ederal air quality !ornia voters last year com-standards by 197'7. llllssiooing a Coor-year study J .AlexCota,presidentolthe o! ways lo protect the stale's Eastside • Weotside Ollcemed poastllne-Citizens Committee, told tho 11\!agan sa,iJl voten were three-man EPA paJIOI w ....... not aware ol ii1967 Iegisln~' day,.., the tbf1d ~ ol bfar:. bill embUshing a Coasltin\i lugs, that lhe'~!llwis llhbuld Study commlsalon « of blB he "" switching to a noapallut- Maff's concern with eoastline Ing luel, not.., ntimlog gaso- oamervaUon prior to Proposl• fine. lion 20's passage. ·Be said lhal h1<frogm »- , ~dy was being med to -'1 HOPE OUR efforta are <:! an experimental ca r at not duplicated," lhe governor UCLA and could be .......ud Mid of the new coounis-Von's now as a fuel BOUrce for trucks 'coastline examination. and buses. --'IV• ll.S. Will' Fonner POW, Major Hubert K. n..i.er. 40, s aid in Sacnmento Wednesdoy, 'I don't think "" really-Ille war' and Ameriea should not have -figMing In It in Ille first p1ue. ma Yiews cliffer -thole of llWl1 re-turning !'OWL [~E i WAR.EHOU·SE ·SALE a word el the ju,,.,,;Je court. = ::,::;::::.~=-= § 10,000 DOUBLE KNIT SUITS AND SPORT ~!;!! = E COATS! We've done it again! The nations third ~ i::; .:=,.~could no1 § larges~ manufacturer of quality mens clothing i-rn --;. tho :: has again seleCted our stores for this very Mm7 .. a .....,. ., support-§ important event. Here's brand new fashion Zoo Neglect Charged In Death of Rhino :: styling for you, AND unprecedented savings. -:: Just ask any of our customers! ---------DOUBLE KNIT DOUBLE KNIT SAN FBANCiw:> (AP) -A fl!OUP ol-.mpklyes are lak- ing oot a newspaper ad charg- ing the -wilb negfig<s>ce in tho death of an II-year-old rbinoceros named Stella. SHE JllKD fas! Saturday an... a prolonj:ed "staph" in- fedion in ber hind quarWn. but some of ber l<ccpen feel she might ..... lived • it b proper care. '!be l<ccpen ---to remain &UJ)'ltd!S for tear or losing their jobs --tho foflowing ad and paid about $U to have it appear in nest Sunday's San Franciaoo EI· aminer under the .. Public Not.ices'' sectim: "In memcry of Mrs. Stella B. Rhi••tii•. beloved mother of Rhinestme. who died • poverty and aeglect al San ~ 7.ao, llarda :s, Im" Tiii! AD . will appear m tho "Public Notioes" s e e t I o a becm•w "We wrmJdn"t taR it under oli*'ll' in.. since IY1 not a · " ........... Lilian F~tbe Exami ner"• daaifW detatmaL "Sbe ......... rislring," OD! Reper sUI, "and manage- ..-jml didn\ -to hear abant it. 'Ille lint time • Reper rqaUd -.... a:• • s, be was dilSUled lier ·it." .. --Dr. William E. Motlnm, ""' = .---tlla1 the = big hlact -bad been = ...pded lie said tnoatmeot = .... awnpficaled by tho !act = tlla1 -... <Ollldn't be sure = whether it was an infection or = possibly a parasite." -------Earthquakes = --Get Study -------In LA Area -LOS ANGE!ES (AP) -A = -study to nanrinp tbe effects of = earlbquaRs m 14 angefes = -bas ...... initialed by the = President•a Office of = -ElnB'gencJ l'lepiredness, ... = -me -Dom1 11. Treml = -........... today. ----1BK snJDY will be ...,_ = -dilded 117 Ibo National = 0 c e a it i c and Atm. 4fl'eric : Adminisbitiml under a = $1.15-imdrad finan"ed by = iilOOEP. 'rim sUI, ml the = -findings will -be giftn to = state and 1ocal officials far the : ••· •ca•+mt of emergency = pi......... = -Tbe oding -said lbe = sb1tJ will be modeled after a - 1Eftldbcompletedeartb-- quaR -1 made ... lbe - OEP ol tho San Flancili» Bay = aft.a. = Tbe stadJ', to be completed = -' by s.p.miwr, will cloYelop = IS m>eQ of. damage to - buildings. dams. and = tnm:p:irtatiml. ........ ..,,... = Famous Maker Factory Fresh Vast Selection PRICE Special Credit Accounts available or BankAmericard & Master Charge 575 Coats ........... 37 .50 sso Coats ........... 40.00· . 585 Coats ........... 42.50 595 Coats ........... 47 .50 s90 Suits ............ 45.00 ' 5100 Suits ............ 50.00 s125 Suits ............ 62.50 :-.Musta~g Ranch Prostiture :Deni.es Enticing Girh, 19 -ml atiiily .,......, = ns raid. n will a1so mate = ...... In ol pnlJable casual-= ties. = • SACRAMENTO (AP) - A Nevada prostitute bas taken ibe witness stand in U .s .. - Lynn Dudgeon, wlto told the Englebrigbt asked M i • s nlllNT AI.SO sajd -.I =--coort Wednesday that she bad IJudgean If Miss Jolmoa """ .., worked as a prostllute at Ibo -ber home life. mlilioa dollan bad been aJlol. = MWltang Ranch near Reio !<r "She sajd it was an unhappy :t-:"" ~ ~.'.! =-OELSCHER'S ~ ... I .... ''about four years,'' fJ charged situatian and that Mr mother .. uuu. ........... with two counts o! compiracy loclred ber in ber 100lll, • lfils lfl1 for relid """ rewftiJ = and one count of tnmsporttng Dudgeon replied. work in Q11•iectloo with the = ·vwre-ttt;s close to being much better dressed af halt lhe price! 1 ~trict Court here to deny l sbe tried to enilce two 19- ar-old Calllornla nightclub ltreSSe11 into working at a :brothel near Reno. a woman across otate lineo !or earthquake of I'd>. 9, 1971. :;:;-;-------------------/ immoral purposes. Her 'l1IE II AN & GE Il of Nearly $ID million bas been --COSTA MESA ANAHEIM ORANGE -HUNTINGyON BEACH i 'F· . ; manc1er -mJ Bristol St. "1 North LMr• 211M N. Orange Mall -n HLll'ltrngton Center --South (Out Plaza Anahttm Center Mall of Ora119l' Beach & Edinger -1n.o SIQ-.f9.tD (7141 n4-1291 (7l •l 9'8·2261 -(714) 8'2·337• -- ----------------- ---- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------::: ----------------------------------,-------------------------------------~R. S. Odell ~Shoots Self codelendant In tho trial is Mustang Bancil, B rid g i t aDotled !nm tho !umd ~ John Goldsworthy-lllggs, a Oomstodt, also Wsllfjrd .., tbe lut -,...... be Aid, young Br!Ush rodr. music n-,.. When asked 117 Asst. and estimabd tbat final ... performer. U.S. Atty. B""" -Jr. pmfibres !nm the fund will il she bad ..., • e e n total more lban $141 million. MISS DUDGEON testified Goldswmby.Jligp at I be Ownlf financial assistance -= I.OS ANGELES PASADENA ALHAMBRA , GLENDALE RIVEISIDf = -'·"' -iii111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~ ....• 11111111111111111111111111111111111111iii ~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - !llobert S. Odell, hotel man and $lnancier, was found dead .Wednesday of a self.InDlcted ~n wound In Ills CUii Hotel ~~~te, police reported. He "'' that she first saw oile ol the brothel, she replied, "Yes, f !nm 2$ fed<ral agencies for Callfomla girls -Jennifer knew him u a maSMtr ." ....... ml reaM:1J work Johnson -when· she appeared AsRd ,,_ tho mqpr;.. fallowing tho artllqualre could at the ranch and asked for wu ma11aginc, Ilia reKb llbout $50D miDioo he work. Proltilutionlslegalin[_~Oom~...,...~~·~q~•ied~,·~'Tlle~gjrls.~·~·~said.~-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[:!•~~jiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii..::~ parts of Nevada. Miss Johnson and Darlene MCCUllough earlier h a d teslllied. tbal they !ell in .... wilb Goldlwarthy-HJggs wblle be WU performinc in I Fairfield, Calil., nlghlclub ml tbaf be andldlu Dudgeon hid tried to persuade them to Buying a home? • • Odell bad spent much of Ills ~areer In court and stock con-~rol balUes. He won them all. 1'-t Ills death be '"talned voting pntrol of Allled Properties, ~,real estate investment and gement (Inn, which last reported 147 ·mllllm In ti. _, . i Alllon1 .I.lied's bolcllngs. are ~tho_Cll[t Hotel !\<'" Ind Ille ~Santa Bar)ar&lllitmo,e. Coroner's dnolles said a ~~ rvant found o.i.u•1 paJam .. ad body In ~ wllb a .3&- allber nvolm In ' bis hand 'aboul t:4S a.m. They oald lie d been dead for elgl>t to • houri. Julio Guran~ Ille serv•nt, told police he >aat ... Odell abollt a::io p.m. Tuesday when he wa1 !nl*!ng to reltit In r hfl \.th lloor CUit tulle. I No JlC)ta w11 found . Amodalaa "Id OdeU had ·been ilcliogondont ...er his health. Re hltf ~a.red a lieart attaok IF yem •lb and had w6m • (JllCtOl•br dm;t !tit u.. !alt t9'0 yeani, ! L ,, ~ .. ~roslitutes in - '.l)o :other glrfl, · a II o employu of tho nIPtclttb whore G'olclsworlbJ-llial wu _.ting, l<stllled ~ lb•t he had -with them the attractlnos ol -. In& at llu•tans Randi. -~·~ - ONE OFTIIDI, Ann 1- 211, teslllled 'that lbe - had told her ibe could malre ~-f/00 .... $1,• a -1< ... .,...wute and be bad oaered her ~lo­ tion to go there. Miss DudcOO!l t4ld tho COOlrl thal Jllllllla-- peared to b4 "• W!I:'/ ~ girl" al tho blolbel ''llllll"DI and maklnC frillldo witll tho other girls." Ml11 JobnlOll eorller bad 1..Un.d that .... -w •• proatitule ·~!he rand! Car .... or I Iv• .W.. ?a"'° 11blch she -...... Delena .. ,.,... J. SAVE 2 WAYS ON HOME LOANS Your new home cos!S you less when you finance at LFS with the new, exclusive MONEY-SAVER HOMB J;OAN! 1. 2. REDUCING INTEREST RATES PRE.PAYMENT PENALTY WAIVER Ast about our un ique If -with your own fw:m bome&loan interc.st-rcduc--you ever wish to pay oft' ing_plan •• _used effectively your Laguna Fej:l.era1 home and ·alJDost exclusively loan btforc maturity, thill since 1945, by Lagu na plan could aavc you Foderal Saving>! money! You're inviled to come in and lallc over the benefits of a Laguna 1'edersl MONEY-SA VER !iO!'fl! LOAN. You'll enjoy dealing with Orange CountY'• leading local, borne-loan lending 1n11m1t1on. ,~ ~~~ ~ ~D LOAll A180CIA110• 'If", HOMB OFFICE: 2MI OceonA<tnue. Lqun1 Beacll, Cali!. 92651 • To)cpbonc: 494-7$-41 • LAGUNA HILLS BRANCH: 2<031 Callo de la Pim, Llauna Hill' Calli. 92653 • T<kpbooc: 536-$100 LAGUNA NIGUEL BRANCH! JMOOll'Cb BayPiw, !loulh Laauna,Call!. 926n •Ttlq>booe: 494-J201 llAN'CLEMENTB BRANCH: Ml! North El Camhio I\eol,SQ Oetnen ... Caitt. 92672 • T~: •92·119! WATCH POI\ NEW BJV.NCll OPENni~ IN LAKE ELSfilO!lE ' ! I • AGE , 1 Problem ·Hitting Home The nation'• looft>?edicled energy criJia became ·a ...iJty for many AmerlcanJ tbil winter when a January cold Wllft lilt the East Coast and tb""' simply wam't enough beating fuel to go around. ~t the Ame lime, caJJfornla'• momiud populaee wu •unned by apparently .. r1owi dlscussion of gaaoline rationing. Dectric utilities announce they cannot meet pro- lected demands for power without expanding their facil· ties while citizen gmipe ac.-tbe country auemp1 to iiiOClc such expanaion, and to block also the alternallve con.slludion of nuclear power plmtl. Wdh only 6 percent of the world's POPUiation, the United Statee now consumes 38 percent ol Its energy. Electridty UJe doubles .,.ery 10 years and the number of csn In the U.S. bu tripled since World War n . .- The demand for all aources of energy -oil, natural gu, coal, water and the atom -as mea8ured In equiv· aleot barrels ol oil, bas Increased from 19 million barrels a day in 1955 to an estimated 37 million barrels this year, and will Surpai8 the 63-mlllion·barrel mark by 1985. Meanwhile, progress in the inevitable transfer to lllomic power """ runs far behind schedule. Six states reported delays and even cancellations of nuclear power projects for environmental reasons. brillg about the 1-ct 400,000 Jobi, with Joaea In the bllliOm to the local economy • Until wt> can man more firmly Into, the age of nu- clear power, the alternative to economic disruption and penollal dilcomfort can be little more than an attempt to curb energy estnngancee at the Individual level, a wlllingneas qn , the part of major energy producers to ptach a little on their profit margins, and an attempt by enrironmentallN to look at the whole problem and Im· plement negallvism With an effort to find, and support. COll8trUCtl.ve praotlcal eolullona. But the moet lmpol'l:ant factor b that every cltlzen will have to be prepared to pay more for bis transporta- llon, for bis heating and lighting end household opera· Uona and· to cut bicJ< on eome of tbe freedoins of . ..,. tlvity llld comforts he now enjoys to meet the overall energy crisis. 'Ibis b not a problem tbe "other guy" is going to take care of. . ' .Just the Beginning? AA predicted two weeks ago, wlien a group of 18 Orange County employes who work in the county's central utility faciJ!ty persuaded the Board of SUper· vilors to recognize the International Union ol Operating Engineers as their bargaining agent; another specialized employe group bas won union recognition. This one will represent only Superior Court clerks, 50 in number, who previously have been included with all other clerical employes. - Until the transfer ii aroomplisbed, existing energy eoun:es will continue to fOel the stress. The oil shortage ii blamed both on delays in tapping new supplies and on Import quotu established to protect domestic prices. Emphasil on fuel oil production has contributed to the gasoline sborblge and iproducen of natural gas have been accused of "sitting" on sllpplies to force prices up. Ba.re changes in life stf!e 8Uch as "'!'lacing most of the autos with mus transit systems obviously would have • dramlltle effeot. But It bas been estimated that, unckr the present economic structure, even gasoline ntloning In an auto.oriented area like Los Angeles would Oppcsing the action, the manager of the Orange County Employes Association cited many benefits the association has obtained for Its members and predicted a •1proliferation -Ol unions" now the ice has been broken. 'Don't 'be ·11 bo 1 . ' s1 Y, ~-We wa~t ro increase the supply of fuel, With 9,500 county employes in 850 different job classifications, the possibilities for expanded county uruorusm mdeed seem infinite. but not at the nsk of lower prices!' • 'Bug and Bunny' People to 6lame Dear Gloomy Gus Best argument for r.storalloo ol the _, penalty II the fad that 900le0lle like Sll1lan Sirhan Is &till around and can be used by fanatics to blackmail the U.S. and help cause the deaths ol two decent Americans. The Supreme O>urt Pressures Must Be Maintained War Clean-up Takes Time IV ASHING TON -Wars end untidily and Vietnam is no ei.:ceptioo. Recent testimony before a congressional com- mittee indicates that prisoners of World War 11 may still be 1ost in the vast Soviet penal system. (rucHARD WILSO~ cmferences with President 1bleu at. San Clemente. The President cannot expect to have the same degree of leverage with Hanoi, which also bas the support of Russia and China. but substantial U.S. help is not something Hanoi would ligbtly forego. 'lller'e will come a day when the people ol Calllcrnia will damn the Sierra Club and the Friends of the Earth and the other environmental utmntru. And tbe poUllciaDI who 11a .. cata<d to them. Tbat day 111"1 come In the depths of a .ltlcld winter -.... ill the middle ol a brotling beat wave. II will be a day -,.. lllp the IWildl and thef'e II ao llghL A day when ,.. adjust the ther- -and there II no beat or air cmdi- t!aolng. A day when you go to the factory or the office and there is oo job because there is no juice to turn the wheels or nm the computer. THIS STATE faces a criUcal· power abol1age. And, ii IJ not far away: a to 10 yean u tblnp: go now. Paul Clifton. project coordinator for the state Resources Agency and cbairman ol its Power Plant Siting Com· mlttee. ""5l1es with thll problem and he II -"«I. a1flm II part ol a team that I! about to release an inventory of power facilities 11111 projected needs. It I! a grim pro- jedim. 11callfomia's power requirements will double 1n the nm a ... 9 yean and there II .....,. to really wonder II the power mpply will keep pace with that demand ," ..,.autoo. "Evm II tbinp w.,. opened up and the • _, campentes start-building facillties rillbl oow, it woold still be nip and tuck. II takes time to plan and license and lllllld a power plant." TUE BIG problem II that the bug and blmny people persist In slowing down, or baiting, almost all attempts to oolve the -problem. OllJfomia faces a oevere shortage d rossil fuels on a "near tenn" basis. Which means that unless new sources of oil and gas are found, the barrel will be • dry. Yet, the se>called conservatiooists persllt In hlocl<ing plans to ezpand the oil • llUIJlllJ. 'llloy demand a ...,,torium on offJbore exploration and drilling; they • are oue<essfully delaying the Alaskim pipeline. ' • • • '· • "Thal pipeline means millions of bar· re1's ol oil • clay to Clllfomia. ft ...uldn't """" our problem, but it would sure help." C... ol the obvious answers to the ( RUS WALTON J power crunch is the nuclear reactor. But say "nuclear" anywhere near a posey plucker and be goes into orbit. "nJOSE PEOPLE have the idea that a nuclear power plant might explode. That It might go off like a bonlb. It doesn't and it can't." Clifton doesn't like the t e rm 11conspiracy" but he does feel that un- founded fears , ignorance and extremism are depriving the public of a vital power source. The likelihood of an accident at an atomic reactor is extremely remote. A UCLA study done for the Resources Agency found that "the public health risk from ..• (either oil or nuclear fueled plants) ... ls in the range of the very low hazards . . such as being struck by lightning or bitten by a venomous animal (about one death per year In a million population)". The same report found that workers are 10 times safer in a nuclear power plant than in one fueled by oil. CLIFl'ON believes that nuclear power plants are the only way to meet the power demands of the future. He is all for the development of '"ex- otic" sources such as geothermal and solar energy. But, those are still a long way off. "Geothermal power, fully developed from known resources, would supply maybe 10-15 percent of our needs." As for solar energy, one engineer observed It would require "batteries as big as Arizona" to provide power in any significant amount. Some of the back-to-nature folks are against the construction of any additional power sources. They want reduction, not production. One of their suggestions is a progressive power rate: the more heat and light and Power you use, the higher your rate. You know who would get It In the neck on that one -the wwklng guy. Througb higher utility bills, higher prices for food and clothes, and hlgher taxes (schools, hospitals and public buildings are major users of power). The state legislature bad better gel cracking on removing obstacles to the constructlon of power facilities. should act, now! -G.H.P. Music, A1rt Don't Qualify As Culture Thoughts at Large: "Culture" is a word that should be us- ed only in an anthropological sense, never in an esthetic sense; to speak of music. art, etc., as "culture" is to label oneself uncultured. • • • Can a school sysrem really be said to be operating as an "educational" force when New York City's will have 1,400 security guards this year, at a cost of $11 million, simply to protect persons and property from at- tack? • • • Those who keep on, time after time, dutifully supporting "the lesser evil" eventually become so blurred of vision that they end up supporting the most comfortable illusion. • • • In J .B. PriesUy's new cilildren's book, "Snoggle," about a space-ship that lands on earth, the author makes the fine wry observailon that "If creatures from some other planet were clever enough to be FNEY J.HARRI~ able to pay UB a vislt, they'd probably be clever enough to knaw we weren't worth visiting." • • • Reading about the Incredible advances being made in the relatively new field of gene\ics, I was amused to recall that Gregor Mendel, the father ol that whole science, not only had no university degree, but twice failed to pass ei· amlnations that woold have qualllled him for a higher position as a teacher. · • • • What most people ,...nt about a penon wltb blgh verbal sktlll IJ noatly diagnosed by Prof. J. Mitchell Morse, in his new book, "'!'he Jmlevant ~llah Teacher,'' when be potnll out that 'the most galfuig ~ a119UI a ,free and articulate mind is the unlicensed pleasure It taket In !ta own art1cul""1·" • • • ' A lltUe-known, but disastroul, aidH(· feet ol our populaUon growth II the fact-- that there are more llliteraUS In the worfd tod8¥ than 20 )'Uar• ago; a lull 411 pel<Ollt of the world's adull population II !Jmctlonally ill!tqate. • • • U medlcsl scleoce succeeds 1 n tnnrpllnllq )be ...._ lnlli, who tbon Will be tbe "real penon" -the brain tn· · bab!tJna tile ~, or tile bod1 1n- corpor1t1nc tbe onm? (, . Juridically we en- joy no more than an armistice in Korea. 1be armistice com- mission is still meet- in.g 20 years after hostilities stopped. ·The ''German question" has never been settled. A cur-J tain, made of bricks, stoles and mortar in some places, still sepafates the East from the West in Europe. _j SO IT IS little wonder'that barely a month after the cease-fire in Indochina, fighting is still going on. It will be surprising a year from now, due to the "leopard spot" nature of the cease-fire, if there are not aintinuing clashes on a · falrly geoeral scale. '!be wind-down of a ro-year war cannot be expected overnight when none of the ... antagonists consider themselves defeated. To regard this condition of cootinued hostility as a breakdown of tbe Vietnam cease-fire is hardly a conclusion based in historical experience -yet. As has been demonstrated time after time, there are two practical ways of relating to O:mmnmist-eootrolled coun- tries. One is to have no relations at all. The other is to find special areas of mutual benefit and eiploit them. EXPLOITATION can rarely be sus- tained if means of bringing pressure are absent. Thus, when the Communists made trouble about returning prisoners of war, the United States ceased clearing mines from Haiphong, boycotted the Paris cooference, and suspend<d troop withdrawals. The means must be at band to bring pressure , as was so dramatically il- lustrated when the U.S. heavily bombed the North. It follows that the means of bringing pressure must be present lhirlng the cease-fire period if tile mllilary clashes are to taper off and heaJme In- significant in a final settlement in Viet- nam. can it reparatioos. buying oil Hanoi, or whatever else, a U.S. commitment to the reconstruction of North Vietnam is pressure in the form of indocement. Once granted, the taking away of direct aid becomes a factor which must be taken ~~ ~~tion in Hanoi's ""formula- Tbis is why the Nixon administration is so strongly oommitted to the obviously unpopular project ol helping to rebuild North Vietnam. WITHOUT some au<;h means ol lring· Ing pressure, .... that all military forces are polled out, the United States can talk a good case for reconciliation without being able to do much about it Tbe means ol bringing pressure already exists with re.5pect to South Viet- nam. Pr<sident Thieu's government pro!> ably rould not survive th! withdrawal or substantial reduction of American aid and support. This evident fact will lie behind President Nixon's fortbcooling The President bas sought to diminish public and coogressiooal objections to such aid by stating that it would come from the national defense and foreign assistance budgets. n woold he bis argu- ment that domestic programs woold not therefore be any less a result of aid to Haool THIS ARGUMENT is oot ,likely ~ be too pei:sqasive witb oppootnt! of aid to Haooi '\"'1! as -George~ or those wbo wish to intematkmalize it to the extent that it could not-easily be used as an instrument of American policy, such as Senator J. W. Fulbright. Their aim is the oppo&te of, tile President's. Tbe!I' wish to · terminate once and for all American involvement in Indochina. The President wishes to coo- tinue to influence the course of events there as the leading Pacific power. The ·issue becomes more important when it is delved into deeper. The smn of money which is publicly being menUooed for lndochina -arowtd $7 billion -is nowhere near what is being talked about behind closed doors in Jhe government. Even if other nations help in ~ spirit of the Nixon doctrine, aid to Hanoi and the rest o1. Indochina will be very costly. Tidymg up after the Vietnam war looks to be a loog and expensive process which will be at issue in this COi.DJ.try for ~te a while. Those who were against NlXon on the war are against him on post-war policy ond the deep fissure in American opinion bas not been cloaed. Mobile Ho~es Not All Cosy WASHINGTON -The nation 's boom- ing, $3 billion mobile home industry is plagued with sloppy -ian.nship, safety defect! and buyer-btH!amoed sales prac- tices. This Is the tentau.. C011cluston ol the Center for Auto Saf- ety, which is coo- . ducting an II-month investigation of in- dustry abuses. The center, founded by Ralph Nader, will present Ill llndlngs in a voluminous ~ port to be l>Ubllahed In the fall. Here are some II II! 8ltoDisblng dlscoveriel: -WAIUIANTIES are often Wlll'tblell or extend only three montbs. Thul, a home 00.UChl In the IP1iDa or 111DU11er moy have faulty lnsulattoo, which -1c1n•t be discovered 111tll •Inter after tile wamnty was .i..d. OIJe of the chapters in the report wUl be coiled : "Whal tbe M®Ue Home Warrsoty Delivers Best :-RuDaroUad." -Finance charges 01111> 1nc1udi lilo, credlt·11sk and other li>luranoe. Coo>- blned "1th blgb lnterelt ratee, they may double Ibo baite cool of • mobile -from $&,000 to $10,000. . -To mau Ibo bQp -on whl!dJ look gaudkr, tile -... llick -ealled "Alabema lluh" ~ Ibey orlglnaled ,wltb Alabama msnufacturen. When th1s plaslle and trlqt-catcbes on fire, the resulll can be cata!J'ophlc. llJcblY Oammable !WJOll pOntllng 11 often ""'4: Because ol the nre danger, ·the thrill to occupanll of mobile 'bolllH II about throe llmos gr .. tn' than to tholil .mo Uve In .,,.. ( venUonal, one-unit homes. SOUD bolting II rare. More often, glue and inadequate, air-driven nails are med . Owners have oomplalned that -by· three supports are UJed 1ostead ol the advertised two-by.fours. Thell t h e cheaper ooostnk:tloo is papered -..., with "Alabama flash." -Mobile home firms have millaktnl1 ~up lheir bot ... -pipes to-· causmg ooe Injured owner to <ompi.Jn to Nader about "'the 1 ca I d.l • g el· feet. .• wbm auwerln& the call ol nature." -Once on ciDder blodal in • trailer part, n»l>Ue bolnes have blowd'<rltr and fallen apart. Roofs hrtt allo cs...s ID • Some homes bmcl oul of shaft while being towed fnlm tile' -lot to the mOl>lle home part. ONE OWNER bad such a (Cnlclous air leak In hil wall tJaat wbenJle held IMetlng up to the bole, it Oagged out borir<Otally-.' -Anotber new home bad 11 _,ato do!-. Yd nw11 lirml refme to do ~ about the -and Afety """"'°11s. ,,.... Im beei1 oo D~ r-dl In lbil...,. lblt........, ...,.i In their own Jerr7liulJI' mobile-. we -gllioea !llp. -The center's mearcb aloo deals with mobile borne parb, Mllll1 are ........S by tile ssme -lo who stll tbo ttallen. C... park cha,... Ove liol1lin estra fl>< eKfa ~ wblJ&anothrJ' dS! MS pN m • pe,..._.t -· E'flry !*'. ~ '"""'111, bal its o"" pr! flto lnL C... 1 requires pizza deliverymen to pay a 35- cent Jee for each pizza delivered. 'lbe surcharge. of course, is passed on to the customer. MOST OF the ll00,000 mobile ...... sotd each year are boug)lt by ellleriy retired couples or )'OWlg manied Couples. They aren't always cheated. =:,•re able to buy fine bouJ!eo.oo. ~ in. some trailer parks, iicnior d!IZ<llS live happily. and eaioomically wllb the potluck suppen, shuioeboon!s and huge "trikes'' on wlUch th e y wheel around to vllil friends. The trade UIOdatton, which .._,11 tbemoblle home fndustly Is also encouniging lta membera to 'set higher atandanll. ... ; OU.NOi COA.aT DAILY PILOT I • . tha da Ult Go .. .. • ••j."f'i ~, .. VJ i,)j w >.l OJ I , "" ~i,.:~at ~.1 11•_,. ,, - i< . .<'i 1(.•! -:n ,. .. ,/ ~''"'-' ,., ' ., 1'.!tlt'~ 1{:1 ... r. 11~1 b:it" ·n.., • (15 Killed I In Arson At .Tavern llllllll4HI. ~ (.\P) -P'Oli. 111 tMJ b I • I l<l!lttll IO •Yl!leoa IO -' rePtWll that p r o I 1 ct lo n fachtoen let I ttllll\ Clltb fin lhat killed 15 -url)' to- ""'J.· ulltarl!lit a&ld 1111 lln al 1111 dtlb --~'°'" Ot ... 1111 --.,.. ( lN·SBofti. •.. )· ' -mlll'IW lit Allltraliaa llbtoey, They {tpot'lod ~ two four·glll!Ott OIM 'tllat had con- tained ,ftlltllllablt liQUl~s · wblch ~ ll)lu1ltd in !be lobby ol lhe bulldlq.Ojld then Ill allro. • Violenee ~ Ornmlaloaer )la,y. -Wbiln>d 18irbe coold alve no reason kor the arson. lut he aald be b8d~ evidence lo link It with extortionists Mrs. Lu1llle Henard ~ to11t operatlaa • 11'0-is seekinJ fll.5 million locl!Oft rad<ot ._ ll'rbbane damag• fl'>ID Synlex llfcl!t clUba. Cort>. and two Bater> POLICE CALLED the ••· plollonl a major I r II b Republican Army (IRAI - lo dllnl!ll vottnc in the roferenclwn. Tbey h • av i I 1 damaiecl the cib''• seooad lariUt bole!, a aupornlll'UI. two eltoPI incl cautod mal\>r portions of the dawtown 11'11 to be evacuated. Th& mana&• of tho Whisky-tl~eld ...... ds A-Go-Oo &old Ito had received "'""ono 00 groun she sulfored parUal \"' threats. llody and brain pan!· • •--p BClttl y.ta In 1968 after tak· --8 lnC a prescribed oral " 84alAMltNTO (AP) -A co~traceptive. .. .,..ienec111 Aaembly reap----~----­Nearey 34,llllO pollee ud British troops were on suard against an e~ted burst of violence durin( the volinl but the death and de-...... llt)'Wl1· outcome o1 t11t refonnclum lteelf WU llOI la doubt -Proteellt>tl favorllll lies with .Britain oolautnber port!OlllnUlt bill beldod for a , key. "-bl!' floor vote today l with Republlcans lhreatonlng lo vote unanlmou,sly a1alnlt It. -""I Republicans -who are now a 4W8 tllinority ~do uol bave Makarios Defrocked tho ..... to block lb• D •mo c r 1 t I c -1 poneared ' "4btrtcttna bill at tbl• polot, In Cyprus but U the mealllft 11 vetoed by Gov. Ronald lleagan as ex· NI c 0 s I A .Sky1' acking '-"!DO.ted, Democrats would need ( A P I ... _.if votes to override the veto. Archbishop Maluu'ios, presi- GOP cau.u. 0 b air ... ft dent of Cyprus, WU defrocked T?: F. oiled ,-.. -.! G. BevorlJ ol Manha~ today by tho Holy llynod of tho • 'Ian Beach said Republlcans Greek Orthodox Church of "'"..... aiming at more .... 'I..: spo·Jtane ' . ceMions from the Democrats. Cyprus. .IQ . ~.. r '' ,,. •• TtrplaoU Wateh AN ANNOUNCEMENT by 'SPO~. Wuh.' (AP-.:.. "rt;. .., ~ •t..-u.~ 1.1 .. lto ........ ... Au•t......-l•1... -v .... lJIPf"'llt '". ROMESTBAI>, Ila. ~AP) -"~ "~ -pa ·~· ..... ~ -·-~ -.~ ·llifranl Jabonn IC&ltored 11,. synod laid _lbkarloa has 30 ~11!\"J.1:·11u ltll '. ; .. -llalel'li'l lielna watcllecl doYI In which to appeal tho two men 'tiOllllded by pn11rt •I ,\ry-btaltb 'lfllcWI ·u .llorida decillon. and a .tllird With fnluritS illo "·' oQOy, Roubln Albw.,...,. a.. Mabrloa WU tried by tho llleted by a (1111 butt. ::~;:-~ •• '!. .... ~~ aynod 1n ableft111. attw .,,. ..:, ~WW~ I< ' ~-, , Jectlal BUllUllOlll, IJ1lli Iha Slate ColllfO stu])ent,. t U! ol &altll of.11~1•11 llkl ·blohopatoeppetf-bef<nll>em 21·Y ........ wltt, ~ .... ,,....., tbt e p Id t• t e ad lcotlly ".!, bil ....... found-<>! ~ ..,.... '" ~ ett ilJ ~ ...,..._,J "~ln a ~ jo tbt u..._ II tbalr 'boaie at ....... 01 1, led well at tho --bl!ltopa urJ,ltr lllll 11,.a. ,.. ~y after. tho -aJrpcoct at:v Labor Ca1rip here bu ~· jecting tbelf 1 u mm on 1 • dllturbdee 0: 11produced '12 confirmed ._ .. Markarlos '81d tho coovenlng No cllarpo bad -lodiecl , ,.:.Gf-typllbid lilid llellt 10 oilier . ·o1 tho IYllOd "wu 1rrqu1ar aaa""1 llolmer. "'~ to ltoopllabo. and unconstitutional and con· l'ollce, tho Federal AvlaUdll M"'1wtlile, of II~ 1. a ls In sequenUy any 4ocbkin ta)len Administration 1nd otbor .,. ; , I mm o la k a • ittt<£ 1'ort by it was null and void (lun ' nclals gave Iha lollowfllli ... ... " .. lAudlrdtle, P'la., H~ 1 the bellnnhll.'! · ~ count of events at theJlrpart: ,. .atMI EdlnbQrlb, Tu., inol The three bishops accused A man Cll!T)'ing a .. collbtr ;,',llacQ>mb, Ol>lo. allem~ tO~ Mabrloa ol violalinl ... rifle attempted to take AJr ," •. ; • .DtttJ an~ aamlJtt olhet "•l-loal law by exerclslnl rorcoT. Sgt. Buddy L. Miller , ~· who havt mlerated. temporal power as president ltostage in !ront ol tbt ,.,,.,1ro11 tho Soulll Dade camp of this island republlc. terminal. Miller ~ aild llta , ,;lllee nee. 1. gunman fired at bitt1, bllllnl t-'.-""'~ THEY FIUT.derniDhd bis tho airman twtoe. Mlllor'-..i: >• ·• .llMrller GNm ~resignation as president at a lapsed. ,.,,7t 8All'l'A Ql\!Ji (,u>) -, meeting of the synod _a year ,;~~enrun!\'""aild"';;.1,it ."~ P. I>lcln, 14, an ago. . Northwest Airl111es t I ct e•t '" ''1aiiotnl>loytd -ltNltUllo But MU&rioe hat ll!lln' counter, demanding; "Get me ;•l 'Clon hU been found aullly ol tained tho throe have .. rlllhf an airplantl Gel mt on _.i-<telree munler In lbt , either to demand 1111 rlllalla-allplane •" ,f •1 WtiDg death or • Uornonlb-tion as pPNJdtnt or to iUe Willia~ Keating an elec- '';"old chlld. . auy ~!<Pl qainsl him for lronict tedllllciu ioi Iha Na- '' ' However, a jury Wedne~y re(Usin~do ,., tlaoal Weatller Servi c 1, ,.,,,.,faund the child'• mother, · Tlte , w!oo Q!1!"'1td replied, "I can~ (el you a "'" 'auan Dager Young, lnnoatnt a1 the H S]lnod of the pllne.11 Keating wat hit wti " • Ol'll murder char&e In Rain-Autocepllaloow -llldepe¢enl Iha rilla buU. 'bow Dawn YoUllll'• death, -Greek Orthodox Chlll'ch of Then l1!0 alrporl security tltoulh it found '*' fullb' of ' Cyprua. ~ outspoken sup-olficers, JalQM D. Worsham falolilous dllld abuM aa4 cor· · ll!l'len ti ltfakarlol' rival, and John M-btOn firing ;oral puqlsf!ment. Geo. George Grivu. a strong at the fWllOlll. A illot lrom I • -...ie.-60 -I ol union w I t b Worsham tilt tho maa ill Ibo .,J_....., .,.,. 0-. eaco aa4 ho wu 111b9.lod, 1 CHICAGO (UPI) -llive-- llrm Cook Oounl1 Clerk ·-~ ~ J. Blrret~ who rose ;~; ~.f~~':l'... 'l:':":: 't;;,;: wliicb Cbloqo lllyor l\lcltard J' Dllq l'Oll to "'"'-po.,r. bu beOonll tbt .... nc1 ~:1•tml)Or DamocrtUc JIOllUcal '"' "'tlln litre lo "' cotMcltd of h~''lrlblrJ: lo lea than a month. ''°" v.s. ".\ppeala Oourl Judge Olio Kemor, now ,ii lea•• of 1."~'i'l allleftCe1 Wll «>OVlcted of xi•r.• lorfbery on Feb. 18. Ke~, •mi.Jor>rttt governor of Jllinola, t" "wu accused or accepthlg lri>U ta Nlunl i.. lavon to d o I 'l'ltlltraClt owners. Ii ;(.. ""' . Unlisual Tours and Cruises • ART TREASURE· TOURS -ITALY SPAIN AllA &REA T HOUSES OF BRITAIN ARQ-V.EOLOGICAL TOURS llOMAN IRITIAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL.CRUISES OllEECJ TURJCEY \HE MEDITlllRANEAN . ~ ACCOMl'l\NllD IV GUllT LICTUllllll . • • • IXl'!ATS IJ1 Tttllll l'llLDS. - HARBOR TRAVEL "'41 VIA ll!ll> P.O. BOX tnl 'NEWPOATBE~,CAllFO~NIAIZll:J (11') 67&.t31t '"t tl<1•ff jjnllo Ritt ltttv ''~'" I ' DAil Y PILOT 'l j Hits Ulster Vote Service Station ' for llalck~MC.V11»Reenalloul V• llldu la Mlit' ~ Buick. lludl 111\'4 • • u.. Dltp Pnriq. "Tiit Bil One". MIW 1'71 IUICI llMAL l Dr. H.T. Auto.. Air oond. ..... Diie -~~t·-Wbtol.. < I 11141 Ill.MIO $4295 Reply to Dally Pilot Editorial Feb.14, 10'11''Counoll Out Of Step· It is 1lOt u-to bd .....,..·mlapellod, jmnblod wiN -llOriel -' bonier_ line joumalUllo el-by -1eporta1 tn your puOicatlon. When these, thinp OCOllr, no one is IPcllned to ._ 1M elon u tne.pono!tile jownallsm a-they -1ly ...it &om human error. I ~ '--· the NOder expecll a littlo ,,,.,,. 6om tho edltortals pn!Pll'Od by the eclfforill ltd. Tllll is not the place to pnc11 .. ~ joomallam u ...._..,..e>cl Ip tho oclliorial· cited ~ 1'"'1 degrllo of PJOf.,. llonalioat or lack of it, wu IWprisirla in the in: ~ of tho delaill IDd the apparent motive of the utlole. A -' many people .,. .......-! about the n.e flow of lnfonMtm la lhb rountry and tho. mows of o8lco holden tO stop that low. Wben you critiOllod tho tine _,,,,.., from Costa· Mesa. M-J...io.. Wllaon and Pinlcley for their poallion in upholdins ftoe speoch, we &nd this a .......... It b tiue that the Council ap- pioY<d '"" ~ fof a ponnk for an outdoor advert!Sing location, """'-· this will replace aa OlllllOI 10' z Ill' ltl«twe-not a 10' x 1t• .., you reported. The advertising dbplay Is • llan· daJd size of 672 -feet, not a i-'>o display .. you indbtecl. It should also be 1l0ted that tho lbuc:tUre lo not• a ..... • s ... Wa belleYe .111uch of the alllbado ap'lllt ouldoor ~& atem1 ,_, the ....._ Idea that It oeaupieo pubUo propel1y. J'"'1 lft-to "blllboaidi' WU aliobiltil(lllq. A_...._ of ...-..1> on ,..... ~ wwld .-I thot a lllllboanl and an outdoor advatlalaS Wa .,. tWO diff•mit 'lt<m&. They bodi. .. ao. ... Daily PIJo~·- ~ w ..... _ ..... ..,.,,.,,,.. .............. ,........ l ~~.:;~g~·a=::;.;: radio lt&lloo • GI' televisioil does. Tho ooil19nt of the-.. wuaJly,,... ~aspoot, but ao whatP 'The coaleot of a MWtpaper is ~ teriltically ~ O< -~ ln a ftlOOllt IUl\'C)' by tho~. •hen .......... uk<d .. ~y they lilcod the paper -at leaot half said they take It for the lllhmislng. I ~hope a typical iespot11t ,,_ >"I"' readers WOlild ylolcl llmllar mults, i.-we alter all that's ....iiat the Daily Pilot Is all &boot Ad••tillnc-wllbo!lt a lot of lt, 10ll -.Id -jolll the nub of Lile, Look, Collien, Liberty IDd publicatlont ad in&citum. SoYaal ._,5 In dqJth sur>'eyt ipOlllOred and palcl fOlt by the Fedenl Highway llooutilication CommluiaG IDd coaducted by the Albert Sind- llllger orpntn-and others, provide i-. kla ~ ., the aabjeet of outdoor adv""11ins. Tbe in+rity .of the traveling public. over ~ liavo llli _.;tlOn to outdoor ..i..tising. Many lillCI lhb llMoo ¥SY lllO!ul. when tnveling. for tho b:atlorl and selection of facilities, such u Jodalori feod, au-bile aerviceo oncl attractions to -lion a few. The 27l' whicll opposed it did .... .,tth -qualibtions. A f• pater con- -,;.. ....... foir hlshway litllr and apoaed •Jardl. n... AN many !tomt whtch ""'1tribute to the ~ chaos which you speak of In Cotta M .... we do oot deny It exlsh. The combination ol ...... ,,,. .... 1'eNhp, ........... vending ~ ...... 1811en and ..r-coolainers, al la-•~ have a ..... Impact on ?lie •••aaity ,.,,...,...tho sllwltion 11 far deeper than the ldeotilioatian of establishments aDcl illOductt and I.was wtprloed thlt you woold overlook the. obYIOus... In the matter of advertising pet ae, we a"ume that ,.,.. believe II> it as part of tlio ftte tlow of Information. Fwtbennore, we ~ that ad· ...ilsiAg Is the a>fumtone of tho free enterprise oystan. Without advertising. the ,ayslem cannot .mt. Tho ...... of ?lie iJl>upr wlllcll -the free h of lnfoanrltloe, maket an intettSting study Ji<;cauae ft appears, by and lafl", that the poups which oppose the f..,. tmwprise system am the......: Jt \I lasbl IO -that tho ' Daily Pilot believes In adwrtlslng ao lon1 u thtt lldvertising Is in tho Pilot, bu~ if thrO!lllh 1..-. choia-tho adv""*1r eelecl& tDOIW -11& 10 display hi• wares. that ii '&'J'OQI. It holds that you would IUwart ...i IMby -.... bud ll<JllO' advtrti•-- ing off TV •n<l r11dlo for a lot of aood roaoon l ' and th•n accept It for your own publlcaUon1. We feel that you or any lndlviduel !\ave • ' riaht to acqulro c•pital &nd invest that capital In 111y Jesjtlmato e~lerprilO whloh you 111lY choo<e. Whether that chol .. is a newspaper or a thro• loaed chair bu1lno11, malco1 no 'cllfennoo. 11ie conaumor dictatos your succeu when you dollvor valuo. 11io community bono811 ~UIO )'OU pro- vide employment and tsx dollnn (or the essential 10rvice1 0:£· govenlment and an oe<:uional folly. That one man elects • different pursui~ mould not cause his business to be attacked by the other. Your altruistic concern for the aesthetics of CQsta Meaa i~ an insult to the intelli1cnce of ovvy ,.!Ider above. the age o! twelve yem. Tiii! idea that ..,visual chaos• and "'sign pollution .. would disappear with tho removal of,...., "bill bouds" Jt 1 hit •bsurd. While i~ftnd a great polJUtlon in Costa ~1CJ1ia of nC\vspapers on 1ide\valk1, in the meets and on highwayi and J'n parks. I am not inclined to •upport legi>lation that would ban tho Dally 'rtlot from diltribution .or 'vhich wo\dd ~ulre that it be malled In 11. plain brown \VrRp. per thru the postnl system to prevent sidewalk litter. lf .. ,ign poUution"-\vhatever that i5 -is such a 'grave concern of your company, l sugge5t that forthwith you remove all compnny identift- cation from your plant l\n'd offices, nnd, further e11mpai.gn to rt>movti the ~rttt signtt at the cornt'r of Newport Blvd. 11nd Harbor Bl\'d. in Costa ~tesa. After all, \V6 ttll know whtire the intersec- tion ls, so why should wu not eliminate tlw pollution 'caused by tho$tl .:dgn11. 11im tell the CJOmpanlo1 that advertilo in $he Dally Pilot that they do not need ell"1i'"' Iden. tlflcatlon (signs) ol)., their places of · buslnc111, ~!11" when thty ldent\!Y themselves, tlhoy alao contribute to the oven1ll sign pollution of. tho City: Your JW\Vl}X\per, Ml • media, is not Worth a dbne, unl~ss your reader can ~y ft{lcl._ the pla .. of busin.., of tho advort11or. T11is I~ oot always easy IJ>r a driver wtth leu than 20/20 vlllon. 19iAI 35 mph with two (2) childm> in tho 'Cal', looking for an establishment ,vhJch rnn " 1ale ad in the Pilot. Yes, Mr. Editor, ilgns .,, valuable· busine,,s tools, Tho truth i1 they havo dono.1 ll\IOd job for a Iona limo -,t I-H~erll centuries before the printing pres• wai invented. The Register recently published an editorial on the subject of outdoor advertising and summed it up quite well, 'uote, "The fact that ~iness continuo1 to nint QUtdoo Mlvert41ng space is the hardest kind of "evidence that such advertis- ln& i• uioful to lh euatom'" thereof. But, •ven JI it ""'"' not, wo "'°"Id fllll 1peelc. up for thu right to plM<.'tl outdoor Mdvertiting on any privat~ property, lot "I• hold It to bo •• aitrcill ol llW 5-"' It b a m•thocl of cornmunlcatton. An attack upon outdoor adverti ing '' an 1ttaok upon ·everybody's rtabt lo know. If g9vemment can zone out one motliod ol eon>municadon, they can mne out others." · Newspapers offer a wide scope of journalistic efforts and I arn not sure that the Daily Pilot and tbo Loi AlllJ"I"' Free Pretr )\avo much in com- mon, although 1 believe they both must exiai:t in our system. Likewise, all oornpanles that are in. valved Jn ~gn!I'. and outdoor advertising are not the· '"""" wo would liko to think, however, that our compantes strive for improvement in the method, types and deslan of viaual «>mmuhi ca- don necessary in ioday'1 economy. Chlr record ns •.local Oronae County 8nn I• known for a 11c•t dortanc<. Caner Outdoor Advcn4ioa was recen1ly selocted by tho State of C..lifoml1, Division of ffiahways, lo lnitia~ • new COll<'l:pt of Trav<U•r Information for the interitatc highway 1ystom n:quirod In tho •biOl>Ou of outdoor advortjsing. 'l'llCre ~ other evtd<:noo of out1tandin1 Carter Sign elfom In Colla M .... Irvine and throughout Southern California, all htlping busln...., to do ' • better job. I think, tdr. Editor, th111 yon rightfully owo an apology, In thi1 »ewspapttr: to the thrt:e meu who had the foresight to cnst a vote for the preservalioil of free •pcech, whicl\ you criticiwd. It appears lhnt lhey'mfghl have a bit inore undor· •tandina on tho subject than you do, and, thot is very lntero1ting lieoa\llO you 1eolly ahoul4 bo the rxpcrt,An ~~title mlsht lH-"BDO'OR OITTOP~.· ~~ l'atW.Cu\u l'mid<"\I Wl WQT CAITOI! ST./ P.O. 90X lltl I a.HTAANA, CALIFOtllNYitlJtl <'.nrttr C'.ot!ftl'l''""""l'A,.li~ICll"''"' Solnta Ana \ - _, , ' ' ' f . t I t I l .. ' • llAILYIUT nw•.-a.1m U'9 T ........ WAITER WEHDS ·WAY TROUGH Cll~ HAWAII RESTAURANT ' ' 'Moj.ity of the W...-Coining t. Dint Aro O..r 40' . ' . . . "Waiters Go Nude Matrons Jain ·na:waii Restaurant HONGILIJLU !AP) -A group or dignified matrons aat nlb\\>lin& aandwidJes and ..... ~ lbe cnmibo m thdr plates. Gia17 -at • neart>y table ~t lbeir • .....,. 11>- toucbed. II •• all U.. bull of lbe waitel;s. wllo ftft -handsome, i polite -and Diiiie. • TllE OOUNl'llY'S tint' topless and bolf«niess wallress -and -- bmcb is IUCb I ·--that bundriils Gf .,.. and women crdwd iatQ 1be Dunes ~b while O!hen wall lbel; !l!"'- Even Jl>Ct C1oae. manager amt 1Dtal ltia czar, 11 • .....,_, by the popularity of ""' -feaiuring aade wattm. .. It all started. u a joke," he said. -A few secretaries told me tbey were tired ol looldDg at girts and .-wby I didn't have wailers. too. "I 'ftlOOGHT Pd try It .. md"',. -to act ---~in JIDDUJ... Cil:De said. ... was only going to llave lbe wailen-oace u .a gag. "But --sproad lbe -.. Wt and 90 far fbat there Yett 45o pa¥1tiS in here for ,._ lbe, first day with -..-,,~- A •a;11 ;., ~rip efmatet l•t•eer ••elr •IJis -___ _.... •. The waiters and waitresses w e a r no clot.bes. A narrow strip of uiaterial over their hips covers nothing. After waiting On the tables ~y participate In a sbOw. Cione, a native o f Phoenix, Ariz. wbQ has managed _,several night clubs • featuring s t r i p shows, has found that the majority~ of womm com- ing to fte Dunes are.over -o. wjtb a sprinkling of young,~. "YOUNG PEOPLE' lo-· dq Ila~ oo iex hangups." ihe ~~r:-Ofd' ~ said. "'JI Interested in' inm or .. men, liolfomleu. • ".11Ut1llt't generation !rom_tUl!.fO·amr,µp wtth • a ....., coocept of aes," Cione"' said. · ''They were taught tt was nasty and naughty. Coming ' to see naked men . and wo.men has the air of the forbid-- den about it." OlllY Coast Qffers ~ 63Guaranteed Certificates • Satur.c:lay Service ·The Insiders Club the lnMden Club: A new "'8Y to beat Jnflation. Its membership card permits you to buy nearly every· thing you need from the finest ck>sed-doof sflow.. rooms at substantial sav- in&s -appliances, furni- ture, steteo equipment, sporting goods, draperies and much, mueh more. You can even buy cars et 111e ·~1 .. r priee and mobile homes and motor· cycleS at subslantial sav- lnp. The lnoiders Club Effec~ Annual Earnings 5.()()%.5.13% Passbook. No MMiimum. 5.75%-5.92% One Year Certificate $1,000 Minimum. 6.00%-6.18% Two to F"Ne Year Certificates $5,000 Minirrum • Up to 90 dayS &ass ~ interest on arncu1ts withdrawn bef"'°e maturity on all certif.cate accounts. also provides big dis· counts on tickets to sport- ing and entertainment _, events ••• plus a whole list of tree services: safe depaslt boxes, rroreY Of· ders, travelers checks, and notary services.. Me mbership require- ment r.......,. -$2,500 minimum balance. Coast borrowers now receive as-- sociate memberships en· tni;ng them io an outside referral services. Ask . about Joining at any Coast offoce. MMNOfflCf: 9th & Hill, l05 Anples • 623-1351 othef" offlCM WllStUR£ .t ~MERCY l"\.ACE: 3933 Wibhlre Blvd~ L.A.• Ja8..1Z65 LA. CIVIC CENTER: 2nd & BroildW<ty. 626-1102 HUNTINGTON BEACH; 91 Huntirnrton tenter (714) 897-1047 SANTA MONICA: 718 Wil!;hil"e Btvd .• 393-0746 ......... 10th .. Pilcifie. 831·2341 ~COVtNA: Enl .. nd ShoPPin1 Ctr.• 331·2201 PANCMtAMA Cfl"f: et.se ol V*1 NU)'$ Blvd.• 892·1171 ,..,._ 18751 Vent:uni BM:!.• 345-8614 ........... 3rd & locust • 437·7481 £AST LOS ANQEUS: 8th & Soto• 266-4510 OfA~DIMt: 328 S. Olamon<l.S.r (714) S95-7S25 TUSTIN~ u"''" Squa,. St\op9ing Ctr. 1714) 832.QIJO LAMIRADA: La Miram Shooflina Ctr. (7141 522-6751 MMMP:ltl: Del Mir at Us Tunas • 287-9941 Doly Houn-9 AM I04 PM M Olficet, tzcoptCMc °"""'. Open s.turdoys 9AMtolrM ==~-----~---COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS '-I J I I I ' I • Abortion Trial Oeared OptiOns Open for 1~76 Race, Says Sen. Jackson Pl'om Wire Sorvleel "I was plafiDi tollCb fool. Colvin Jntrllductd bim to Ille Sen. Hesy M. Joeu.a (0. :::'11.:.!,~ \':! ~ 0::.. ~ ;or,. 'Ille slal& Ellpnme Coor! Wash.) 18Y• he'• keeping "all dogs came up and bit mefnm orden!d qoi.in lo ,-.i.r my options open" for a second behind," she ..plained. ~-= ,:' :! ::.~ presidential bid in 11176. Mn. Sbrlver is lbe wife of * Terriwry Docks Pay KINGmlWN, SI, VJn.' ce11t (AP) -.The premier's office has warn· ed civil servants of thla West lndlts territory that -·will be made in theil' pay li Ibey arrive at wort more than five minutes late. llAHRISllUHG, Pa. (AP) - Gov. Milton Shapp bas ap- proved lbe extradition from California ol Harvey Leroy Kam\an. a Los Angeles poychologlst cbarged w I t b per!orjll!ng ti Ulegai abortio111 in Philadelphia last May. And he sees a likely •-eat Sbrf lbe im ,._ p t downturn in the nation's ..... ~. wr, Black Pani.u;:a: ar Y·1 ==::::::::=:::::=:=::=:::::=:=~ Democratic vice presidenlial ~ IWlby kale bat~_. economy, starting later this candidate. She is a &ister of pr<dicted be will be_.,.. - year, becoming the chief Sen. Edward M. KcMedy, (I). Oakland after a bandHtown • 1 st, Thorough, Guaranteed Shapp acted Wednesday on a request from the Philadelphia district attorney's office. political issue of 1974 and a Mass.). victorJ in an April dedion. unifying force for t b e * Seale told a University Democratic part}r. Jerry Johnston of Denver Wisconsin group that be tel ap 1 Real Estate ' ., ~olei and or Broker liccrse , YRAINING Jackson, who wound up with says he and his wife _.just what be called a a &- the bulk of organized labor's went wild" when they heard a precedented poll~ maChiDe THE ~RMATION oo v9tes in its last-ditch attempt radio disc jockey announce in {)atland to iftch.. blac'ts which the warrant was issued to stop Sen. George McGovern they won a free apartment and other minorities, the alleges that the abortions were · <lf South Dakota at last year's contest and begin dialing their elderly am "the barck-ore performed on May 13 14 and Democratic Nat ion a I Cc~ telephone number. group of people who've given 15 r . ~ b a vention, says he has visitors That was Nov. 12, 1971. nus up." . at a c .lfllc 0~~a Y all the time urging him to run week, Johnston filed a $15,000 "On April 17, there's going Philadelphia phys1c1an. again in 1976. damage suit against Mountain lo be a people's earthquake in The o Per at ions were "'I'm vain enough to listen Bell because, he said. his Oakland," be said. performed, it is charged, "on sometimes," he adlflits. jfi;;;iiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOi oo less then 11 women out of a * ( J· 1 gr:Oup cl. 20 wmrten ·wbo were A Democr~tic congressri:ian PEOPLE br<lughl' b' bWl ·from Chicago D<edled AFlrCIO Pmidenf · ' George Meany, a onetlme "'·---------' Ill." plumber, on his neutrality iz\ k .At tbe.ttime.the warrant was .the presidential election Iaat phone failed to wor on the issued, Dist At,!):r Arlen fall . . ... pr.ize..winning call. ~......ter s•id that a ,device At a House Ways and Means "We were sitting right by """" Co the phone," he said. "It didn't called a "super coil," made of ri;imittee hearing w b e 11 e Meany testified, Rep. Hap make a sound. I picked it up thin plastic, was used ex· Carty (D-N.Y.) told him : "·My and it made a ringing sound perirnentally in the abortions. wife said show me 8 neutral ... I couldn't break the con-nection. plumber and I'll. show you a HE AUO said that the siulfed·up sink." abortions were filmed for Meany roared with laughter,· stiowing on televisibn, but that but said he would chooile "My wife said, 'What's the matter?" I told her and she fainted." the women ~ere unaware they neutrality again if he had: tO * do it over. Fonner U.S. AUy. Gen. Were on camera. Karman alSo is charged with practicing medicine in Penn· sylvania :Mlholit a license. ~. arrested in Los Air ge1ea iP .December. on the :PennsylvMia wafrant, ooce · served 21n years in · priSOn ih California for performing an abortion. . ' * ' Ram1r:y Clark has officially Ellnlee Shrtver _ tackled l?f 1 begun hel~ing lhe defense in her pet dogs during a f~mily black con~1ct Rucbtll Ma~ee•s football g a m e -, is' murder trial at San Francisco. recuperating on en.Itches froITT · Magee is charged with . a tom ligament in her rig"'llf murdering a judge in the 1970 leg. Marin C o u n t y Courthouse Mrs. Shriver said the ac-shootout. cident happened at her home Clark sat at the defe~ in surburban Moryl&Dd. table and trial J~ud"!g~e~M~orton~~~~~~~~~~ DUPONT NRON SCULPTURED Hi.LO TONE on TONE & TWEEDS ·& SOLIDS 55.;99 ~ &tr• ffMrY•liauiriou1 c•r· P•f"'9 -111•11y colors to chooM frOMI TWEEDS $4.99 ~ VALUES TO $14.95 VALUES TO $8.99 Phone for Fr ee fofclttr ·---a ANfHONY SCHOOLS HAllOI CINTll 1M Haol'Mf (Mter • Cnt1 Mffl, C.ll .. 1'1111 "-17141 f7t..JJS3 ITI7 I. I""*'""" St • AM"91m. C.t. ,... ... (714) 776·1100 I See by Today's Want Ads e THE GOOD OL' DAYS are brought back with tbis '35 Ford Touring Sedan. It's in running oonditlon for $350. Also in the same ad a '56 Cadillac SdV in excellent running condi· tion. $lfl0. e CONSOLE \\TJ'H EVERY- THING . color TV, AMI FM radio and stereo. It's encased ln a beautiful walnut finish. W'"id• 1•l•cfio111 of d•c· .... tot colora to compli- in•11t rour hom•! • PAD AND LABOR .. AVAILABLE AT ADDITIONAL COST • ' DUPONT NYLON DUPONT NYl.ON SHAGS SHAG SOLIDS & TWEEDS ANY REMNANT · IN THE STORE PILE ,, $3.00 ~ UP TO SOLIDS & TWEEDS $4.00 .... v .. luxurious carpeting meet your budget( •t • price to ll'x1S'' v'4 LUES TO $10,ft $3.00~.~ ·Values to $8.99 ¥011 ... .., tbif lo••ly c•rp•ti11g - economy pric•dl • BRING IN YOUR ROOM MEASUREMENTS • LAYAWAY AVAILABLE NAME BRANDS m1H1• PAD & LABOR '<.. UNCONDITIONA LLY GUARANTEED STORE HOURS: Mon ... Tu.t.· Wod. & Sa(. 9-4 Thur1. & Fri. 9-9 Sun. 12.S CARPET ,WARl;HOUSE 124 E 17th STREET COSTA MESA CALI FOJINIA 92627 (7141 M&-4330 TERMS AVAILABLE ~·· • BANK . FINANCING • l .. I , I I I ~I 'I ·I ' ' r: I i ·, I I New · Stewardesses Will Turn ·to Sea ~ .. ......... -1. tm DAll.Y Pll.OT Si SAii DIEGO (AP) -Like -· Sbtrrl VUd ll!ICI .Byanda 0-""' pretty ad "'"• lvodon..L UJllib ~. lllC1 NearbJ. Ute "''"" .. _' ocboolwbicb-- lftl'l'"tioll far -- slaitS aocepling --IJ!Oldll. . 1JMdlnc the --R':'Ve at aea. · bastion leaves Sea""• V-dd 'Ille two Navy IWllll> ap-•llld Olson "'"""'"*"' l!oda ,._ aN.balfwaJ through teenagen ore old buds it • an eight-week coutoe .. to kitchen. quaUly them as atewards who Jftpare llld ...... -·· me.a. • "JaclcondJillwereoverth8hill~ • .'' Dance Revival Will 'Last Tango' Rival Big App"le? By DICK WEST sewral ot these d a n c e 1 llJ15l!)f. in the --.... ol lbOir WASHINGTON (UPI) -.--Although relatively few. movie-original llowerillg, I must SDy ha I am hardly looking 1crwan1 goers ve had a chance to m their tWDebad<. see "Last Tango in . Paris" thus far, the mere prospect of Among my objttllons Is the viewing M~lon Brando in the ~ lf ::=,:,!j;""'bly nude is generating sociological p-oper-• shock waves. No man, fir instance. can do To avoid s u b s e q u en t a decent tango· witbwt a sash around bis wail!, aliit any jtt-misunderstandings, embaJ<-.............. rassmenls and disapPomt-tallug ·--, Cll.tbeuame,... , ments, Jet me emphasi!e ::S a ~ key that "viewing Marlon Brando , IF mEllE lllUll be such a aequel, let It be "Last Waltz in W a • h iDgton. • Xneo-length pantaJonns trimmed in lace should be -tO.lind than 1IDee-longtb key cbainl. . ln the nude" does not mean Jn fact,, I saw a cobple of ·you take off your elotheS In pain at a recent~ ' the theater. hearing. RATHER. rr Is Brando who Moreover. this city•s dev .. •·-the str' • A ,.. tion m the seniority S)'Slem . ~ 1ppmg.i •ences mUet I a logical locale for a are r.espectfully ~ m movie depicting the amorous ·~~ ·-1hat pinults "' the --tiiH;m ' life lendJ to imitalecOrt, aalyrL •• ~~ \ BOW -~ erotic r'.llUI 'hll&<l. lii l'irll/'.wlddl ' =~.., ~..capjol festures ah illfa1r betil11111 a · --a llelli1e middl ... ged man and a teen-. .._ k>b\IYisl (Dem .llartiD) -I age girl, will cause an GUI-and Ii &mle -glrl·(~ane , br'eak of May·°""""""" Fonda)? Tllm yw cm? In -1'-hanky·panky, _ _ . the. ma!!!.:bowevei, I _feel the , Other sociologists believe It public inlrset would best be Is .more. likely to stimulate a semd by a couple of sequels ...ivaJ of old dance steps.~ titled •Last ~ in .... ,. .. --.. •• JstanlWJJ" and .. Last Let's-Si.t- . ALREADY 4 na.......a., -~~~· · SL Louis• 'chain Of kc. stud;;.~ ·-·m · · , advertlsllig tango leSl!lllS:Alld . =·may ~ Just the ~ Two Renamed t ('nY <lilturaJ bloctbust« of the magnitude o1 "Last Tqo To Ag Board in Paris" invariablt •'ft'D&,a . sChool of leC(llela. Even oow, t · ~l~erstand, .a . number .of , spilKJff-fibDs ·are in ·-early ' sljlges of production. ii\mong the working titles ( are "Last Llmbo in London," ~ "Last Twist In Toledo," ''Lui !,. Minuet in )(anila/'~ "Last Reel · in VladJvostok" and "'Lot Highland Fling in l!eidelbq .• BA VING UVED through CaplWNewl- SAll Dll!lGO -Gov. -Reagan. bas amomced the reappoinlmellt af Mrs. F.dna Stein af Encinitas &JM! William Moeser Cll San Diego, to the boon! af ~ af the 2Znd -Agricullural -ijoii, wlUdt _.ates the 8outbern ea-. Expoilim at Del Mar. · Motel Probe Vegas Rates Fluctuate , l Opon Mon.·Thuro.' .,,.. ;;:rn , .... _.;:;.. •• ' ' ' ' • , • • • ' • • • . 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Balu!r, an Bad-moutblng llato leg!· man cauld do was complain organizer ol Taxpayer 1 sJators for inaction ii a that we in Sacramen1o wertll't Anollymout, wU1 add re 11 favored pasttlme. doln& our job." Youn& Americana for It also makes some Of Course, ltgislators move Freedom (YAF) and tbe Stu- legillators Indignant. jusl about 11 fut u their ~ dent Coalition Against Na- Aslemblyman Robert Burke llllu<Dla want them to. Uonal SociallJm ( SC AN S ) &op JL" * * * ASSEMBLYIUN Ken Cll'y (J'.)Ganlen Grove) baa an- nounced plans to establish, a f:S0,000 annual award for original research~ i n en- vironmental improvement and proteclloll. Wheimore had a prolonged bout with the Ou in December 11nct later went back to the hOspital with spinal problems that put him ln traction for a time. * * * CONGRESSMAN' A n d r e w tR-Huntington Beach) is an in-And!-as Burke says, "U the tonJght at 7:30 at the home of By TOM a a.or vv di'"'"'rit legislator. constituents don't like the job UC Irvine YAF Qiairman Jim °' ., .... ~.:. Kids Like 'l'o ~L.;:;t Saturday I wu talk· a Jegtatator ls doing then It ls Erwin, 1727 Tradewinds Lane, ing to a constituent with a pro: their own fault tr they don't Newport Beach. Baker'• topic * * * STATE SOLON J am es Whetmore (R-Fullerton) ii back oo the Senate Door after two recent hospital stays. Hinshaw of Orange County's 39th District has a s k e d Congress to designate P.1ay 1.1 as a national day of recogn1· tion and prayer for Americ_:ans killed in the Vietnam conflict. IT USUALLY talteo IJOlllethinC far 1rom the b<eten Ask Andy blem," Burke re ca 11 e d replace him at the neat elec· wlll be "Tyrany in the Internal Jrac1: ol mun!or, npe. .-,.. and rOObery to divert the recenUy. "It waa 6 p.m. and I lion." Revenue Service and How to attenllm ol couotY couz1bouoo pe<ltlDtlel from collee cup ll-------------'---.......:------------11-::-= dlatter invariably deYol<d to pay scales, otupld supervls- tn, dumb judges and the gkls' analysis ol that doy'• Deer Abby column. An unusually bettJal murder II' en uceptlonally nau&- eating case o1 dllld beollng can be .ured ol • moment or two in the oaleler!s ""1Ven!8tlon. But then the msleo are bod< to that Yankees' wile trade and the girls .re- open the case ol I certain court re- porter's purple panty lx>oe. No< so one day Wt ....it w1len the won! go< around -Anna Springor and !hat remli'bble Utile lady's onleel II the -ol a pelr ol cm -wbo should tllarl praying rtgllt .... 1:11.at their acttvtUes will never bring MRLAY tbem to SUperior Qlurt. ADVOCATES ol caj>ltal ptnlshmertt would have been eroo&Jy beerteued tt they could have bean! the augge!tlons Fed by all tboee who know Anna end w!tn beard the stocy ol bow a 91·)'<81'..id widow wu .-.i ol her weekly ,....... ' Anna, to -wbo don~ -her, ii the astonlliltlng llltl• lady "'1o llaa -eoverJog Superior Court action In ()range o.mt)' fDr mcn Chan ball ol her liletlme. She know• ev..,_ and ii lmown by everyone and a murder lrial wilhaul Anna 111 the lrmt row ta a rare event indeed. It didn1 tab bor many friends loog to delermJne the reuon for the abMnce one day d. Anna's smmy smile and the briil>t "Blll!"llial ,,_ ~ jurors, court person· nel and jull -.....,... wbo hat b\JSineSS in the court- bttwe. ANNA, lbocllod and reoxl<ntl qulle ill by her exper- ience, to!~ ut boW t"" -who told her they were colJectloC fDr a well lmown charity knocked oo her door and aaked It me ol tbem could use her bathroom. Anoa. """ -alone and who abould have tnOI"• senae, ~ ~ thenl<Jn, -con artist No. I the botlro<in and' went to her kitd>en to got the glass ol ..,..,. ~by cm artist No. I who"bld been sealed on the ~bt the llvln1p•nom. · • , No need to dwell oo the detmls. Anna discovered alter the pair ha<( !ell that $70 repreaenting eJ!Jt()6! all ol her r<CeOtly CHhed pension check bad been taken by the -whnle true aim bad been the -In the bedroom while her compenlon tooJc the few dollars Anna keeps, !or em<rgencles in the liltdlen area. ANNA'S kllll became the Jnplc !or several ailee breaks but. U>Bnlt the Lord, there are tlxl8e w!Jn are wllling to Indulge In a llllle action ooce the coffee cups have been IKashedBWa)'. . An envelope or two natle the rounds In the oouoty cow1houoe and today i\ma, tile illppy, SQlllina, Anna we all love '° very dearly, ls a.fain bestowing' that famous 1mlle on all comon to Civic Center Drive Weot. Mind you, we have made her pey ·1qr the gOO«OSity !hat broug)lt'1ielrtl ... her -· flhe hao been -to promise that she wl11 keep the doll' at her modest little borne bolled and will open It only to those she knows and tnisls. "I AM very, very tmppy," the tearfully told us. So are we, Anna, ID are we. Now, as I wu saying about those purple panty oooe .•• Briggs Biii Board Urges No Vote On Fullerton Courts SANTA ANA -The Orange C.Ounty Board of SUpervisors voted 3-1 Wedn~y to urge theJr legislative representative to oppose AB ltl, a measure authored by Assemblyman John Br I g gs (R·Fullerton) which would require the coun· ty to establish three superior courts 1D Fullerton. Presiding superior Court Pair Guilty In Rape Of Woman SANTA ANA -Two Sylmar men accused on arrest of multiple charges including rape and kidnap arter a Costa lrfesa woman idenUfied them as her abductors have pleaded guilty to reductd charges In Orange CoolllJ Superior Court. Judge. James Turner ac- cepted the plea ol gullty lo charges of sex perversion filed by James Joseph Barrentine, 26, and Larry Olarles Trootle, 21, and ordered lf'len1 returned to his courtroom March 15 for sentencing. They face a possible state pri10n term of up to lhtee years. Barrentine and Trostle were 1flfe1ted tut June 17 shortly alter their 15-year .. Jd victim lclentltled them as the pair who ollered her a ride home lt'Om a ~~ Beach bar but who took her to a remote area olf Pacl!lc Cout Wgbway ~ llaad. The vlcltm told pollc:e abe WU raped ~ bntil mt11 Ill tum Ud forced to Join Utent In .... ol IUUll -pet"Veralon. Judge Bruce Sumner o f Laguna Beach, opposed the addltlona1 court!!. He said they would cost the county $781,598 the first year plus the cost of acquiring p r o p e r t y and building estimated at $ 1 million. HE SAID OF 1.336 attorneys in the county only 148 were in the Fullerton area. "Dlv~k>n of court operations would decrease efficiency and in- crease workloads and cost," Sumner argued. Superior Courts in Fullerton Is a long standing subject of debate and legislative action. Several years ago Briggs got through a bill calling for one Superior Court Judge to hold court in Fullerton once a week. SUMNER SAID a judge ls sept there every Friday and nas 1ittle work to do. A breakdown of addiUonal costs If the three courts were e!tabllsh'ed shows $407,912 for the courts, 193. 776 for the County Clerk; $85,000 for the District Attorney; $87 ,358 !or the Public Defender; $27,168 for the Probation Department; $47,419 for the Sherm, and '52.965 for the Pub I I c Admlnistralor and Guardian. Sumner said these figures were "on the low aldt." 11ESTABUSRMENT of Cne branch court may have a mushrooming ef!ect ruultlng Jn political preasures t o eatabll!b branch courts Jn other areas of the county where anticipated population grO!fth would not justify the tieed for such a Jaclllly," the Jud&• aald. Only S.pervisnr R a I p h Diedrich of Fttllerton voled Jn favor oLlbe lnncll co!trll. , ''!H'' l•LBS. DACROll 88 SLEEPlllG BAG Soft, warm 3-lbs. Dacron 889 fillin g, cotton outer, flannel lin~ ing, 100" double-pull zipper. Zip-mote two bogs togethef! "WHITE STAG" SLEEPlllCi BACi 3-lbs, Dacron• polye1ter Fiber· fill II, full lenglh 2·woy nylon zippe-r, -nylon tover, lining, stuff bog. Ins. to. 15°. 23" X 10" SIZE 2811 14 99 All B'LlDODGE BACKPACKS •••• .. 19.99 STORE HOURS• MON. THRU FRI. 10.t..M. TOtP.M. SAT. asuN. IOA.M. TOI F.M. LA MIRADA ORANGE TUSTIN SANTA ANA IHO,rlfi~O CINffJI )tll NIW'O"T AVi .. 1.,,..._ ... ,,.~·•k•o. .. .....,c.w.1 N, TUITIN •t fl•STSTlllllT ,l'IOl'le: 121 ·1111 fthone: 11'7•1110 .. ho~: 132•6111 I/I NOW, 4 ITORll IN ORANGI COUNTY 33111. llllllOl. ST. •t MiteAATHU .. rM1M1 611·>311 ' r 2640 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA OPEN DAILY 9 TO 5:30 SUNDAYS 9 TO 5:00 Discover The 'Gold' In Marigolds! /'?-~ \ • -LONG-TIME FAVORITE ~ MARIGOLDS VEGETABLE PLANTS Fun and productive vegetable gar· dening.Plant now from eggplant to tomatoes and many more from .29 BURPEE and FERRY MORSE AH yow t-orlt. ••91tol:i .. ncl ....... ..._ • ''" 0,...... ......... fer SOIMtli191 dff--·' ... _., ........ -.. 75'"' Seed&. .Ail .• PQf. F1vored for their sturdy growth and long-bloom· Ing flowers of cheerful strong colors. Dwarf Doubles to Giant Hybrids ;;:' -~. . . . . 6 fOf 3'' CoJor Pok1 99• (6 PIMhl ••• ,,,,, ...... ;.~ ........... 79e .. . SUNSET WESTERN GARDEN BOOK Covers over 5,000 plAnts. E1peci1lly written for the Western G1rdener .......... · 5.95 .............................. LAVENDER LADY CLIVIA LILAC IMll!Gttt .,.11 ... ..,.... oH Df'Oitge-nd bloo1111 me"-• ~rt:•...,..,...., •• .,.,, hc.allfft ,1aet for ... sltode °'"'· "•m 2,50 s.,... """'"' to bloom. 12.50 K·nown to bloom in caves' SEE SUNSET • MAQ, JAN, '12 .Hltf'dr S hi. • , ••••••• , •••• , • ATTENTION NEW HOMEOWNERS! Improve Your Soll First-THEN Plant BUL.K SOIL CONDITIONER lkll. ,..,.... c..,..,t k •"'-he, ••1e• fwtlffH. LeoMlll c..,.... .. , ....... ,......Ii_ .... •'It ....... '·" Y4. Ml1. 7 T .. Set tu for more info! Italian Cypress Trees IN GLORIOUS FULL BLOOM ' ----.... , ..... .,.... ''-' .......... . --,,., .... a.21 99 •Mow.... • Azaleas ....... ........... . ....._ w•••• '° 4 •• , Nill bfoolM, Y r • • , ccncadl"' ----2.25 H~llis}trsFLOWER SHOP •. /J Selected FTO Member We deliver everyday including Sunday•! · PICIAL " SUNNY TIU.OW :Datfodifs .98 -........ O.ly PHONE 546-5525 (51Jfcial Priu1 lhna Wed., March 14) \ • . i' • ' I • For the Record • Dl••olutfons Of Marrifige ....... ,""'9Uy 11 ARBUCKLE & SON WESTaJJ'P MORnJARY C'1 E. 1• 81., Ctlto M- IU 1181 BALTZ-iiLGERoN FllNll1IAL BOMB c.r-M1Mor -c.oto M-Mf.UU • BELL BROADWAY MORnJARY 110 -.,.,, Colla Mesa ·u-e+. McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORnJARY 1'115 Lapu cQyon Rd. -II • PACIFIC_VIEW MEMORIAL PARK eemew, Morllwy t'bpel -Poclfle View DrlYe Newport Beacll, Cofllonllll -• PEEKF.ul!LY COLONIAL FUliERAL BOMB '11UlltlAAtt. Weslmlolltt llWIZS . SMrJ'BS• loRTUARY 11'1 Mall SL BntlnlfoeBeacb Aid ... Jnpl!Mr ,. ••• .. Wllldin • ,..Mlon.~lly. 'tAnlU ·.<IDVPl'lllNG llW CAN -M TRUSTED" Radio ~O • ' B~ildi~g Ban Stalemate Supervisors Fail t:o Lih Moratorium on Construction Of .. ~ ........ SANTA ANA-A plan to Ult Orange County's development moratorium on area1 .oot covered by a general plan fail- ed to get approval Wednesday on a 2-2 vote by the Board of Supervisors: Just as with another con- trovera.lal issue, free tu:f fares for Indigent pl'<gl1jUll • _.., lbe .-.,.. or SUpenltor Robert Battin, CW' renOy oo .... 11oo, led to the llalemale. Both i,.ues will be belore the ~ qaln Tue!day. UNIROYAL ""-' -. ,t.!i.11!! ~ -r I I, I "" !!: --· COSTA MESA ----( ...... " ...... kl""'1 GARDEN GROVE .................. ,~ .......... ......,..., 17141 117-17141 110-1100 r -...... • 1170/11 $1170/11 •11ons LllO/IS LA HABRA --..... ('*M'.,, 'Mt""" & a.di) '74J"6 1.tO 2.10 2.34 2.52 2.69 2.'3 2.11 3.0l 3.12 BUENA PARK Jtl2 U.• M • CCfir'lllW .. UIM::ltl & llOMtO 1n•1 U4-1111 I ............ •••-MH .. , 1 fJ.S Million Jolt COunty Fair Set For Big Facelift By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of .... o.ltw , .... •••ff ORANGE COUNTY Extensive plans rot im- proving and renovating the facilities ol lhe Orang e County Falr in Costa Mesa have been anoounced by Dr. Maurice Nadrldge, vice president ol the fair board. building by late Im. Other } improvements to be carried out in 197).74 loclude rut.on.- lion and repainting or the grandatand and judging rlnp, a -wai entrance, add!tt..,. al landa<aplng and inatallaud. or outdoor drinking fountain>. FULLERTON UZI'°"' ... IN 0 ... ,., .. ·'""*' l'Wy,) l7141 17M1M SPEAKING AT the annual Arbor Da.v ceremonies on the fairgrounds, be reveAled pli:ins to apend more than $1.5 mUllon during tbe next five years to upgrade the buildings aod gr<lUnds. If the fair can offer modern factUUes to organizatioos seek· ing rentals for soecial events, he said the board believes the fair can be made entirely self- supoorting throullh income derived between fairs. Dr. Nadrid.ee nointed out thAt most of the existlnq bt1llrtlnPs are c o n v e r t e d military batTaeks riating b&ck tll WW II when t h e fAirl7T'fl.1'"~S WAq thP ~<>ritn AnA j._,, Al,.. 'tl:qqe W1 .. lnct Anrl nl•rmhlnv. h11ve ~'\ a CO'l- tlnual m .. 1n+...,•t"1r.e ~ lm'l l!lnd none of th!> ,..,.~1hlt .,,,ll"ln"'J are a.I'" crn-'lfioned. Projeeta for 11174-75 Include a new home economics building, new catUe and horse bal'NI, and horse stalls. The \ new products, youth and com-( munitv buildings will b e } remodeled and air conditioned. A walk-In mrigerator will /' J>1"!91!1"• elh!blts in lho ftoral building, and the 35-ye&Mld } sprinkler system on t b e )' grounds will be replaced. ~ DURING 1'75-11 the sports J and adm.lnJstratlon buildings • on the fairgrounds a r e ( scheduled to recelvo a faoelllt· '\ ing, Dr. Nadrldge aald. {) This year'• Orange Fair ls scheduled to run July 6 ~ thniul!h Ju(v 15 and carries r' the theme, "Good Old Doys ... 12'" Hell ( e. ( REGULAR Drum Type ORANGE 41t •• ~ .... ln41 12MUI BB F1H Size U.S. Cars OPEN NIGHTS tlll 9-$UN. till 6 ' I ' I \ I I I , t l • I • • Officials ~kst Valuation . . 9 LOS Al«JELIS (UPI) - : Tmoe memben of lb,e ,~=-:.·::: ts-plaOed ... -..._ty by tbe county •e-. er-~ .. . , . . ' . 1,()8 ANQEL£S (APl -A 1ui1 to l)OCO.-.aearly fW,liOO In )llventory iu .. paid under protost bu ..... llled.aplnll Loi Ang•ler' County -Philip W.~, 1!Y ~ mobile -. delleni, and manulac-....... In the lull, 'the clealOrs and ~ llld Wallen had no rlCl!I to Im-the ~ t>i Im Ille tnll ... became Ibey m lued u vehlcles. POnono UVln( In mobile --·. olmUar lull wt year, prew.ot1Dg' Wat&on from ~g proper\)> taus on their ~-) e ,1%%.:U•lt ~(AP) - O'edlt cardfltnance chargeo would come under the •aine 12 percent .ami!W celling as ln- tdm ntet~·lll)dtr a bill pn>- poled 1!Y •• Daly C II y l<lislator: ' AslOmhl1Jnan Looll Papan, say1 the 11 ~cent 11flnance cbatt•" COU<C!ed l!Y ll\8JJl' credit card • &ns Is "'11 •. -to ·circUmVWlt lhe 12 pero!nl stale ce1linf Oft' ln- tere>l "Whethtr ,tit not It ii calJod an "lnterett Qblrae or a flnan.. ce charge, ~ the consumer lllffen," Papen aakt •1 am sure that molt people wUl agree lhal 12 peroent pnl!t ii more• than J'flllC:lnlhle," e FI~ SACRAMENTo (AP) OWnera of ' mollll• balnes woold be allowfd. to inltall lirepio<el Wld" 1 bill before the L<glsfaturt. ' AssemblYman E1llene A. Ci.aP!>i•, (!Kool), lntrpduced the ~ wjjld! ~ "'"'1d ' quln! the lllale· to oet We\J ~ _...,,Ing au c,h 11rep1-. . . lErS IE fllllllY II: ~-.......... nelcllhcra .. -it(-.moYln& ............ tcllUI "'"W.t ... .. .... . • frlondl1 ... holp ... to _.. .... •tliolr ...... _....... SL Cmt 111111 .... ... ...... l .. .. . ' ,_. 1D/.IO • 21140 fllT 'twJY Mpnl IL COlllPAHAf 4tcQT. ~3 I c Get alt ""therprotecVon onder -all driving "lld'rtio{IS._ f jt.' '''"' sold in • QT main store only. • \ , • SAVE ..... IJllll;.UJllC •ACTllZE ·UMUI · OUl llG, Pll~I :I.ff· Precision alanp clocR sits neatly on 199 smallest bedside bbles. 'Sweep SICllnd hand, eas1 to read face, 7369. · . 11 llt IMttl 1"111 .. 1 j"l SPIOAl PllCIWI ~ press bvior waist italll. z p6Clets. 3-7. Cottoo knit solid" stripe sl!ir1s. 4-7, AsStWted "''"" _ ......... -.... ,_ PACKAGI Of 20 Stroog, lieavy-duty bags IA Uidy dis- pens«, pack. Each bai "" its ... em.loo& OH, wire. @'~~9 All. SJ'AR. . _. .... ,,,,,,,. .. '• WHITT FfONT'S '.l~ IJ:ISCOUNT Pl~CI ~· • . ... . .. ·gs .. ·. . . . . . . • • ' ' COMPARE AT i6.99 ' '. . ~·s nun)bei;-ooe . basketball · shoe, specified by more coad1es ·ail!!; ·worn trf more· players than any otber shoe. Great for tennis, handball oi' . ·jogging, Ina. Colorful gold, red or blue willl·contrastmg stnpes and -star make them pojiillar. for casual wear. · IAIE 'I . ~ . ~mllmt CANVAI lli CIJ All IT•-atl •ES WHm FIONT'.S LOW DISCOUNT PRICE . . . gg >' COMPARE AT 12.99 ' ' . ' Designed. for wr.e. rooted movement on the court. White or black canvu uppers, ~ed i~le ~d top, lace to toe styling for soo g, comfortable fit. lluy, tile f1AeSI at WMe Fmnt and save. . . SPB:WllY •••• AC/DC' I CURI IE TAPE • • • 1 • 1 I n 'I 1 , WI IOUGllT THIM All 1 ' 96 Record-and playback •ywlere, runs on . batteries ·or electric, poshil!Jtton con· tmls. Will mike & stJnd. er a11nc ... 1a-IMRI · · uw·"·"· .. •v l.fAJB . IAIUll RB.Dfl'IClOVE, CllH Piii 11111. 3:81 DUI llG. NICE 197' 1'9rfect for'little leag""' Ill COW· hide with rawhide lac~g. Hinged pock· . et. and-designs. Rllllt '!' left lland. ' -. 1~ OR \'DlRMDftEY BAO( . -~·1···· STORE HOURS: (lllONDAY tin FRIDAY 12 NOON to 9 PM • SATU..,AY ..i SUllDAY 11 All te 7 PM ISi YOUR CltfDIT .. -COSTA .MESA • 1 lOll RISTOL ST. Sift Dlefa Fn.cssr at ...... 1= ::...- • 4 ,,., ••• . o:J :II ' I) •• ,, • . ; , ,,. l • , the • • -- MT. VERNON, N. Y. (UPI) -ADU par•' ti 1110 -.. • .. models ot~·· ....... tbe U.S. nl I ...... -·-· -market ltak ftd!atkm, !hi m...,... eonsum..1-~ i... ttpoited. n urp111 Ille pubiJe· if! to ...,,. them. In a.;t. iiilc~ tbe JNpzine 411 eoosumen Unliln Said' w........., a.t even tboug1:l dlt ~•ave OfeDI 'sa-d cumol ~6Jioo stapdardl IOI "7 ,Ille Federal Bhttau of 11,adlaUcn ilea'!ili; sucb standards are Inadequate. IT ADDED THERE ii DO present way " to discover what level fl microwave radiation can wiequlvocally be called safe." 'Ille arUcle llld °""''-8-ts .......... - -"1' -.. ____ ,, ... _ __ .. _....,. .. ... and -· 'Ille .--..... food -..... Ille -....... lliltl are DOI lalt.-• • '!BB WI ---lesled -• ..-.. I I ,..., - radi.tjm h'• 1lld!r ale w cm-dililm and ll _ed _fl.__ would le&~ I lpfhe • -~ oklor. ea '18 ....,. MID evm bHevel .... ll!L --........... hhp ls m;-tt lie , a .www .. ~paw wtth rm "s: •• _ ........... aid II A\.\. f\1l5t U-.• •1fi1\\.£, .. Q "''"' dfS NOO£fl S'' 01l ''S£CON0 PO It YOURSELF SAVE INSTALLAllON COSTS! Color liM ~ you •••""'""9 '°" nMdj fREE, _.,,.,.to-follow poift!!ll. jns!Tudion s'-" • ~ r fREE loaR of prolos~onal quar11y ins1qllaflon 1ools , •• ~REE decorator od.at • • .alTUIN UNUSED TILE FOR 'A~ CASH llfUNDI I , 1UB . 'ENCLOSURE Shoik.,.oo1 plrmlic ... ... -• -.tr , -~-­fits ..,, • I ......... Doe __,. wi6 __,..._cwt · ...,.__ - ::3795 .... eu.t ,.... ___ ._. .......... ll iotlo ____ _ .... __ .._. .......... :13~ Thund'1, Mordl8, 1973 ' • Says Magazine cansidered la mating 1 t '1 reecm- mcndatklll WU a ttp!lri by a New Yark Qfllltbalmolollt, Dr. Milton ZUct, that catoradl lllO)' fonn en Ille eyes ol -~ to ndbtioo leakage • or a111 kind o1 luness, 1r1~ • .......,.·-., death u • mull ol inicr-.~~1' . ' •• tf :r • ~-ff ~ ,4., . . -l"" later. People wbo lnailt OD ~ ~ --d keep them ~ dean. unpllJI them when not 111 ... , keep dllldren away from them and ·lhould ...,,,. look through Ille viewing - while the tnlcronve heal ii on, the arti- cle 'aald. Tappan makes tbc prltala ·1'""1 ov«il< ; marketed by Utton Industries an~ \• recenUy had aJU10llllc:od It lntendl to,:• l!llfllel the ovena under Ila own name. . ''I ,., Pot Study Soughtp'' ... "! t,, . ., .. ,,,t l.-;.' H~'JJ.1:'1i , .. 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Ma- ·-chine washable and dryable. Solids, patterns, sizes 1411.i-17. ... ~ibl:ted nylon. bedyshirts. Soft· ,-: ened ~itn rufffing and contrast piping. In a pretty choice .of fashion shades. Sm.-Med.-Lg. '' . ' ' 3.99 reg. 5.99 hosiery B07 ' . ll jr cuffed flare pant Those great new 36 " flare s, cuf- fed deep and low-rise of course. Twill or brushed denim. 5-13. 6.99 cotton knit yoked tops 3.99 5. 99 comp. •al. 9.99 junior scene 801 Hollywood bed· covers Always look smooth because they're fitted and permanently pressed. Florals, checks, cottons. val. 15.00 pr. wedge covers 6.99 ' ·3.99 reg.4.99 • me,n's furnishings 806 9-. 9 9 val. 20.00 39" x 75" x 20" slipcovers 818 except montc lal r, oxnard SH SUN .oNDAY-THR·u FRIDAY.10 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M. AY NOON 'TIL 5; SA-TVRDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. . ' mey e • IOUffl cee1t plaza. 1 n diego fwy. at bristol, 5145°9321 r . . I I " :.. • • l. · vi :' .m~_!fs-sP.ring tops :~ • .. ·• . ,>"" . The pre'tty .• _P,astels that make perfect· top~rs for pants or skirts. All tfie Rewest spring . knits in,sizes·40 through 44. 4.99 1 reg.6.99 women's sportswear 804 men's sweater-vests The ribbed look, the right look, in both scoop-neck and v-neck styles. ~urgundy, brown, gold or navy. Sizes small to extra-large. 3.99 COll!P· val S.99 men's sportswear 805 ' ' • / • Burlington ba~h towels Your choice ... lush blue or rich gold. Also lively multicolors. Ei- ther will brighten your bath. reg. 1.49 hand 99' 79' wash 4gc 1.49 reg. 2.49 bath towel lintns831 ' l • • ' • misses' cuffed polyester pants Jacquard weave or diagona15 99 . Flared. (800) reg. 8.99 _ . • misses' rib acry_lic knit tops · , Easy-care acrylics, 2 99 many colors. (800) were 6.99 • ' misses' long print dresses Acetate-jersey. Spring 9 99 prints. (81d) reg. 15.99 • , women's half-size pantsuits · Screen-prints. 16V2-6 99 ll'h. Colors! (816) reg. 7.99 • two-piece junior dresses . four choice styles. 5-11 99 13. (829) reg. 16.99 • lo•ely sleepwear at sa•ings Waltz or long gowns. 5 00 (8211were4.99-6.99 2 for • . larger-size nylon panly hose For160-200 lbs. 5'1" to 2 35 5'10". (807) reg. 1.59 3 for • assorted panty girdle •alues for almost every figure 3 99 type. (819) were $6-$9 e misses' tailored half-slips All nylon. S-M-L-XL 1 59 sizes. (820) were 3.50-4.00 • wide choice of women's panties Varied sizes and co -1 oo lors. (820) were 1.00 2 for • women's shoes Varied group. Sizes are broken. (812) reg. 8.99 sturdy •inyl tote luggage 16" and 19". Zip-tops. Colors. (826) reg. 9.99 6.99 6.99 shoulder handbags for sprin~ Whiie and neutral tones. , . ·99 Vinyl. (827) val. $10-$11 e · children's 2-pc. playsets · For boys 4-7( tot girls 1 99 2-4. (808) va . 2.99 • sa•ings on girl~ smocks · Pastel cotton gmg---2.99 hams. 3-6X (824) reg. 3.99 boys' no-iron sport shirts Short sleeves. Prints. 8-18. (822) were 2.99-4.99 1.99 boys' }lo-iron flare pants famous-make. Bru shed 2 99 cotton. 8-18 (822) were 3.99 e men's doubleknit sportcoats Solid colors. 38-44 29 99 siz.es. (814) were 34.99 • men's doubleknit flare pants Solid colors. Belt-loop. 7 99 30-38. (817) comp. val. $14 • men's print sport shirts Short-sleeve. No-iron. 2 99 S-M-L-XL. (805) reg. 3.99 e . men's Orlon• stretch socks Orlon• acrylic. Loads of 1 9 5 colors. (806) reg. 1.00 3for e .. ~ 8x1-1.6' oriental tyJ'.e rugs All wools. fringe . fine copies. (811) reg. 119.99 $99 . .. j%1yester mnon panels my sheer. White, col- 2.99 ors. 60x81 , (818) val. $5 6x9' nylori pile area rugs Ovals, oblongs. Non-29 99 skid. (811) if perf: 49 .99 e easy-care laci> t<1bledoths 3.99 Machtne-wash, no-iron. ~2x70''. (831) reg, 4.-99 . no-iron twin print sheets Choice of 2 pat-5.00 terns. (803) were 3.99 2 for Icing size no· iron sheets Tops ,and bottoms .. Many 3.99 pattern~. (803) I perf. 9.99 • lrins-:Jize l>la11~t savings -Handsome dllots. 1st • 5.99 quality. (825~\'aJ. 12.99 !' •• ' . , , . -~ MAv·:co BUDGET STOA.ES I I I I I I l ; ' ' - ' • I I I I l I • i ( I • • ! l • .. ' . • , JI I ' . • • . . . , • . ' ~- • I I • ·H~re :Coiti~:s:·: The Bride! , ' 1. ' ... .. ~ r ~·· • •· ., • ) .... \ Shower and w~din~,·'9ift selections by the hundreds. Home fu'rnlshings ciop decor~tive ' 'f • ~ f *' ~ (., ' pieces to tu.rn · o neV>" ~Ollie or Ci'R6rt111.ent into a \ ' . honeymoon castle: Here and · n.oW.• Tum these pages for beautiful ways and means tO perfect . . . . weddi'ngs. Here are ·just a fe"{·timely hints and suggestions .~ele~ted from _stores .f\Jled wi.th all ·that is new : .anc;f exciting . . . ' . . , • DAILY Pl·LOT Tbu...ay, M.rch I, 1m .. ( ' T~ .. 1111'1" 8, 1973 < •• l ' " . . , ... '·!J I ' • ' t ' .. . ' • ' .. • •• • ' • J 'Love Seat' For newlywedo who lt&lt housekeeping with one piece o! fumlture at a Ume, this piight very well be one of the tlm pieceo. It's an 8'hx9~ eedional, available at Balsam'• Furnlturt of CCMlta Men. It• •• -... luxurloul fabrlco, loose seat and back cu1hlon1 and ~er quality touchea make It attractive to the wed· awhllHfo .i, too. It's available In either right or left eodl4n .. Be Happy, Look Good on Honeymoon ' ' You're there at last! 1be bt1 furnilhlnl• are prlcelen an· tans. Wone -the ·bottl hu Take alon& amall 1lze1 of hotel of your drtams y..,•re t1q1141, the service i 1 no accen to the beacll!loi\I. iroomlzll ai'oducll -and on the honeymoon you've IUpttlallve. , This sorry t.ale I• an e•· noth1na; £ft 11aa. Airy aerosols tbouiht about 1 n d plan-Bui. , .iool< apJn. Tiie PfO' ample of what can happen 1hollld .be ~kid In I cam-on ned !or. 1be carpetlll( In pie belong to the "Jet IOI." whan holl<ymoon plans are bal ii )'Oii re Oylnc; otherw!H tbe botel lobby 11 IO thick you '{..,!eel you need a mink ooot made without v It a i eon-YOU rllk unpackJni ~ 1111~ can hardly walk. Tb e and your bablM muat wear slderaUom: what will make case full or beluti;M new Ftts Anywhere This Frigidaire Skinny Mini combination offers washer and ~er in configuration that will fit limited space. It s one of dozens of appliances from Davia-Brown 's CCMlta Mesa store (411 E. 17th St.) or El Toro store (El Toro Road ·at the freeway) that newlyweds would love to buy for themselve~r get as gifts. ARROW TUX IN HUNTINGTON BEACH AN D SANTA ANA TUXEDO RENTALS ---HUNTINGTON BEACH 968-6071 11520 leach Blvd. Town I Country Center •I 5 Points SANTA ANA lOt W. 4111 St. $47-2266 l1N9lnefM styles to 1111ke your wedding the most colorful JNl't of your rrf.. both of you happf, whit are clothes ... covered w1~ lhav• your lhared klteielta. (sports. Ing foam. ~. • ' theater, music) 'aod"what are Check ~·!or peraonal· your peraonalltits. care applicances that travel Be reollltlc. · Sit d 0 w n well -tither by use or h&l> together 'and l o o k at ' teriea or dual voltage If you're yourselvit: J1 be active, off to Europe. A new bride on aocisl, does he love nlaht Ufe? her honeymoon w8:n~ her Do youf Are You an tarly makeup, however m1rumal it rtter? It he a late .ietper? Or may be, to look great no mat- vice veru' Are you a 1ood ter what time of day. For claaiCll mUstcian and Is be a her, there's a Tr ave 1 er rock fan? makeup mirror that operates Slnce no two people are on batteri~s (or pl~gs in ) and alike, and opposites often at· h~s four light sethn1gs depen- tract, you 1NY have to do ~g upon where she s going to some compromlslng. If he Is And it doesn't matter if you ent~usiaatlc about sports. 8~~ want to wash your hair daily. you re not m 8 Yb e you Take along a few travel tubes decide to try something new to of a shampoo that won't strip both of you: · .~r.seback out natural oils, and will leave riding, canoerng, sa1hng or hair full of body a n d fishing. manageable. Clairol's Great Or your answer may be a . Body Shampoo is one such big exciting city w I .t h designed for shampoo-nuts ; il museums, tours, interesting has special coodiUoners tbst dining and soclalb:ing -lots act like natural oils. And pact to compromise with. an Air Bn111h atyllng dryer As Important as It Is to plan (with dual voltage) that you where you 10 and what you both can use to dry your hair do, It's just a.s important to in 10 minutes or less. pJan a no-time, no fu ss groom-It's planning that makes the Ing routine . Any vacation, difference between a dlsast~ especia lly a hon ey moon , and a super honeymoon. Just means you want to look and remember the two most im· tee! your best. .. but don't portant asped:s : be happy and want to thlnk about it. look great! LOVELY TRADITIONAL GIFTS •• , THE BRIDAL GARTER , . , SHOWER GIFTS ..• LINGERIE Veta's INTIMATE APPAREL Phone 642-1197 0,... Thund•J & Moncl1y IYlfllntl "WAS IT HIM or HIS ARROW TUX?'' ''72'' Different Colors & Styles wltll COLORFUL SHIRTS and TIES New Formal . ' .Blaelc aKd 1flllte Flairs ' - • Soft Hands Very Important Even :..~':!~....,au,. 'Wedding wflldl are o!tn written by tbe Wide and _.,, Ille touchl"i of -and the t1cbangtn1 ol s)'!llboll Invariably remain in Jm.. parlaot part ol the nuptiala, Soft, well.eared for bands are vllal !or tbe ceremony. To hl•e.them, begin aa soon II l!!t Weddln& date is set 80 ,.. ... IUlfllllee ,..,...it I flllllllul hand for !bit moot i..tUul clay. Avoid chapping, .... WIU'lll g1ov .. -ti'• ookf ID(( lUe I !ew mJnutes -.f Umea I day to apply I .-! mollturUlng lotloa such as \taaellne Jlttenslve car.. Btaled houlOs and cold -both anatcb moisture ,,_ tbe skin. ....................... , ......... ~~ _ ....... ...... davis · brown TE&,EVISION •.MAJOR APl'UANCES • SAtfS POIS SERVICE · f o~ : the newlyw SYLVANIA. BIG SCREEN u· .,., .. ~ 100o/o 'SOLID STATE COLOR TV • IJJll1'1 ~CCID """' tfYAyallla mOOt!I \,1,,.1.'t't>ll\. ID a nanasome Maple pal.a finish. ... Mecitternneu ·~model CJL2.«'1P In ID elegant Pecan p-ain finl&h. Both with thf:le exceptional per:ft:lnDIDtt f•turtl: 26•dlqonal QlroMatrix picture tube. GT-100 chusil for the ultimate in IOUd«ate ped'orm- 1nce ind nUablllty. Touch-Tune tunlnC: to switch channels at electronic speeds and lmtaDt OHol' for 'apl_ln_dl. SO NY® FM/AM DIGIMATIC CLOCK RADIO A specially designed black light system called, "lifetime" makes the big numerals glow brightly. Even in the morning lighl Preset the time once- radio turns on automatica14' every day. Extra loud buzzer wakes up even heavy sleepers. Sleep timer shuts set off after up to an hour Of play. TFM.c'l· 20W. , s229'5 $1 99". Harbor ANG 411 I, Stvtl'ltttirtt. St • ... ,,.. ... , ....... 646-1614 SONY® BLACK & WHl'll PORTABLE TY Look what Sony has picked illlo this compact Ill solid state TV. ille the 7 inch picture meUured diagonally. Non·glare screen. Go anywhere ploy anywhere portability with built-in battery /recharge compartmenl Earphone included. Sony "9ft5 it .. tagethr" Ill a deluxe _.ic syste111 . BOMYBP.-oAPll"• 19Q/A11Phanos,.&em If .... -ll1Ullc; the SONY HF4110A ,.. dol;ghf yool en, your i:nlnd lnCI YoLW' eyn. 'Thi WlrHen9itive receiwrer with F!T ---In--...... __ ....,_ .... .. ---It-In _____ ... .. getting on,.,....,.._~ The bUll IUlolmonual ...-..... -~ ClrtridOe wid make your recordl sound 8' dole lo I concert Ml •• YoU can get wilhout buying 8 ticket.. And what's mer.. 'th• o.ill r9COl"d handling l)istem Will add years to the life of )'OlK reOordL The HP~10A hu featwes that appeal to the most~ audtophi1e-tape monilor inputs (90 you can adapt 1o sci br channel), -outpUls to< ---'""'I -taP1 II>-tape dubbing switcft. A fuU 68W (BAJ of 1nU1ic: .._, drive the SONY 85-610 a.way speakefs wfltl irdlltclllll woatw .. tweeteni Md l1'lkk1linge drtvers. tor a litde freQllency111$A•. And for the 8Y9. the unit is housed-il't a hllmo.M WQod' .... hardwood cabtnelwttll matolllng--' '349" '359" IADIO DIS,ATCHID FACTORY AlllltOIUUD TV & A'°"'ANCI SUYICI -54._SU7 • ' I • I ~ p • 1 ' DAILY PILOT J Think Jewelry · for Bridal Party Gifts SURPRISE YO~R NEW HUSBAND · .-' • . Partlculvly c b e r ta h e d relatiftl fnd lrtends mate up the bridal potty -by the bride ' eM groom lo play .. Important role In an the traditions that are IO much a port of getlill& married. And · because the bridal party con- tributes so much toward the happy ~emorles or the day, a thank·you lrom the wedding couple ls both appropdate and traditional. J ewelry gift.s are ·at once a ppreciat i ve , prestigious and affectionati!ly COrTect: the pelfecl ~ brance for a perfect day. ·1 $25 .00 SOUTH COAST PLAZA. The bride, advises the Jewelry Industry Ccilncll, Ls responsible !or the gilts to her maid al bonor. llriclesmlicls and nower girl, 'l'be groom takes care ol. the gifts for his best man, ushers and l"'l!e. What's· more, the maid oC honor, as the bride's chi.el al· tendant, ls gifted aci:onllnS to her specially honored· position. Pearls, a pendant watch, karat gold jewelry, a ring are jewelry gift ideas t.bat boom' the maid ol honor. A . ·- ate. too, would. be a A~: locket or· braeolt~ ~~ MALL 0, OIANGI n•• fltt11t or .. IMU T•!llll tM Mtttt .t,.,._ wlfh the weddlna dale or a pertonal me.tS11Je from the bride. DISUnctlve giltlng In- cludes • aoldeo elephant benk elaboralefy bejeweled . a jam jar with sterlJna: lid and spoon, sterling owl shaped sal~ and peppers. Another rul e: the bridesmaids' gifts must be Identical. The variety found In jewelrY gifts helps lhe bride solve l.his trad.l.Uonal dilemma . Carved Ivory &'>Id f 111 e d jewelry, a stone-!et key cbaln or hors d1oeuYre1 .Ueki, a f•~· . ligbttti g o•I d • n trinket bol or silvery ~ CUd ltolden, .a c b 1 r m bra<elet wifh an eagraved charm, f; lllver book m11rt are dllleren~ tuterur thalllt-you'• that will aooeal to tboee lucky girls Chosen to be bridesmaids. i:o the groom, hi.I best wn Is hts ataundl supporter, hi.I bulwark. . .and Ir lo be gifted accordingly: a stoDHet ring, sporty watcll. karat gold or sterling cuff link set, poctet lighter, tilver backed brushes, slmr """ aQ!I pencil set. The groom • c a n appropriately . e . . -SPRmG 'FABRIC SAf,E :: 100% POL TESTER ,6" FANCY - WHIT.I JACQUARD ,6" DOUBLE ~· DOUBLE KNITS ~:·" ... i~:=i •• ·~:~:..r~ $288· Eoay co,. 1005 polyester doUbl• knit-. tDa.......,nes, overlays, 'md ' -popular Jacquard stftdtes in n... ••Y ofter exciting patterns •pring white. Machine wa.h a• &y. t · YO. 60" .id.. POLY-COTTON KNITS $ 22YD2. Newest sprin1 ,... ... , md colors ;n 99c • THURS., FRI., SAT. 65" poly1ester-35% mtto• blends to give the •Git In looks and weor. For taps, shifts, pant .. 60'' wide, madiin• ,.,..., •' d'f. Yl>U'LL LOVE 'EMI YD. ) I 1.SPRiiG FAIHIOll conOllS· DOI IED SWISS FASHION PRINTS' 65' ,alyesttr, 3~ Baalltff.il designer leng'flio of 45" wide prlnl!cl .. P!'•ttl solldo. 65 % Poly11ttr1 lS%1 cot+ort· St1rt sew- 1ng for E•ster "owf -· or 100" cotton, 7 9c "' .,. •• u....._ alnl- tiirtnts, .• dres• print~ ......... t clodto, "& y4 others. . BBS •Al-.it<IYI PUCINTIA STANTON ' , ~JOI. 'i£ I 1f41 T ... U.. ........ ... ; ft1 u ... 12 .. 1271 121J1 .......... •C-,., "'·•••.• IUlt(A PAii 60J6 ....... .... ,..., ..... "'111 .. ,.,. • ' COSTA MIU PULUITOM 141 W. lftli HM lr'M ..... ,.. • ..... Hlnl fill= M•71JI .... 1Jt .. )2f2 MUNTIM•TOM ICH. • ••• , ..... It. -~­"I 141-1'11 JUUlltTON 1731 w. O:ai;ar ... ,. .... -·,. ,., 12 .. 1441 ....... _,., -&!ft ~ Tbe -&lfts -lloo wldtnll<al. PleulnC 111- differtnc pnanaUtiet 1 r e such llllls u letter-, key dtaln. -dip, euff lnb. JIP, pmer mag, wine lpet- ~ -· Both the no-glrl and the • P"I" CIJI be lifted wlfh • JewelrY .....-....,. to be used Immediately or ooe that will wait upon their growillg up years !or aptlft!Clatlon. A pearl pendant, b a D g J e bracelet. locket, -rinc. gold or liher borrelte, r<llgious Je'ftlry .... all -feet for that p<etly·aa-a-pil:tutt -glrl, The page will find im- mediate use for a brush ad comb set, p e n and p!!Dci1. religious jewelry. Gold filled cuff 11 n k s , 11lOllOtll8DlJI wallet are gifts he'll ap- preciate later. When lo gift the wedding party? The Council says the bride bas several opportunities to gift her wedding party; at the rehearaal dinner. the maids' luncheon, the trousseau tea or at home before leaving for the cennooy. The groom. may choose between the rehearsal dinoo' or the bachelor dinner. Kids Like To Ask Andy 13 SPARKLING OIAMON>S 425 .. BY SAVING MON.EY -. RIGHT FROM THE . START. We do thou,.nd1 of w.ddift91 o1nd o1t 1en1ible price1. Noni of th•t "hundred1 of doll•n" Ian at our flower 1hop. Our flowers .,. fr .. her, b.c.•use we're •+ th• flower market at 2 •.m. every day, "Hlec:tin9 our own.'' that mo1kes • bi9 difference! We know how to brY.9 the prices down I bett.,. known es beNJ•inin9 I •nd we J><lll these savin91 on to yau ! Our desi9ners ere the be1t in the busine11. Come in for a fr•• c:.onsult.tion, no one Ms ever gone •ny furtherlll We'll bet you won't either. We do weddin91 complete with arc;hid cor1•9e1 for each mother, m•id of honor, brid•I bouquets for es low •• $25.95 complete! Come See, Com• Sevel Your "New Hubby" will love you for it! A Division of NEWPORT PRODUCE Pbone 675-6291 Opa7DaysaWoft.7tolp.ro. 2616 Newport loulu•d 01 ttle PHIMlllo 2495 ........ MATCHING DIAMGN>S WEOOING~DS HERS·16'° H!S·l9" YoaW.111 • ' nltff llNGS 10 W.WI YOUI tCM IN 14K YRIOW GOlD . ·.:cs. HlltS -269'' HIS ·Sl" HUN11NGTON cama I HA110t SHOPPING CENTER llACH &. fDINGIR 2iOO HARIOI IL VD . HUNT I NOT OH llACH COST A MESA 192·5501 545-9415 MAS111 atAICil • IWIUMRICAID ' • • I • J ' If DRYfUT 11w•.--.1m .~ Hotpoint Range Gives Young Bride Tale.or' • ~$· ·.(.. C' .... llMfATICNS II 0.., ......_, 'tllRlrDltC Al.MIMS &VEST IOOU CNMIS PMTf ftBU AVAii.AKE '°" YOUlt --(I a; iaW tf o.u...i) f.....,...., w....._ Auwtrn. L ·NNl9CM , ..... &R -·-- " * WALLACE STERLING PORA UMITED TIME 25%0FF OPEN STOCICPluCES Choose from the complete usortment of pla,ce setting and serving pieces In these fine Wallace patterns, in· eluding the new favorite, Grand Victorian. --... ............. Sft.\rft • Glm • CHINA e CIYSTAL ....... -. .. _.. SOUTH COAST PLAZA -· .. -~frwy. '"*--541).2627 Color it 'Rllinbow' Belly Alben modela caftan of yellow, orange and hot pink which floats over pole pink dlemlse. It'• lllo available In blue, along with other very feminine ll;Jles for brides and other members of wedding parties at Sandy's Fluff & Slaff, now at new loc9llon, 370 E. 17th st., Costa Mesa. Let lmagt'nation Take Over ' Where Pocketbook Leaves Off If you're like -,...., decor yourself. Both t b • box or cube. Use !'81'P<t marrieds, ......... are you'll carpet and fabric m !be wall shears to cut indlvldual'Pteces .wt all ,_ -home with were applled with a beavy du-ol carpet and l!ffix U."*""'8 a r ... pieces ol good fllmiblre ty, double-laced carpet tape. with vjnyl adhesive: U&e =· ,.1:':-: ... ~.~ ..!'.!!\:Z To cover !be plywood hoes, headless nails to .secure !be -. i---MU""' first measure the sides of the comers. Bui !bat In noway means you'·-=====;l;;;;;===========:;I can1 have a beautilul first" opar1meul or home. By letting your imagination take over wbett the poctetboot can't, you can create a personall%td -Deconton have dlseovered smart. D!W low-cost ideas us- ing carpels and fabrics -and !be pnc:tlcal aspecta of these two decontln& basics are ----oolle from next door or above. TbeJ are banlwearing too ••. And If you choose materials of m1nmade fibers, they're a wl>D to -....,,.i.water clean mt maintain one eye.catcbin modem liv- ing ioom seen recently owes its suceess to a combination of Herculon carpet and lqlllolstery carpet. Al!bougb !be room look! infessimal!y done, you can """""" pradically !be entire I WHITE 10011 POLYESTER DOUBLEKNITS IPICW. ·2· 88 NICIWI OIU' · PIRYlliD 12 textures: crepe, Jacquards, twills, o om ns, double la costes, ribs and more. Easy care ma· chine washable and dryable. 58/60" wide. Most fabric:& at most •lores. , BIG SAVINGS ON ALL · i ~ SINGER*ELECTRIC SCl'50R.! , DEl:.UXE MODEL: c.;98 · " :::. SALE 5 1388 . BEST SEWNG MOD~L c-88. Reg.12.ae SALE .sgaa GREAT VALUE! MODEL 9-125. Reg.a.II·. SALE ·'611 20% OPF REGULAR PRICES ON ALL Sl~GER SEWING COU •• • Singer has a Credit Plan to flt your blidget. . For addreaa ol atore neareat ydtl, aeeyellow pages under FABRIC SHOPS •A fl'ldtmattc of THI! SINGER COMPANY. COSTA MUA Bristol •nd Sunnowtr South Co•sl PIH• 540.26]] .. '. COSTA MISA 2300 H"b°' Blvd. ~·"'°' c.- KI 9-1195 • . . Gas -or Electric Range? OLD lllltllB A ~ II Ibo iruteot ~o;.;. ....... .... lie !JwicN.-• .. ..... llul faun4 lhll lie .. ........ ' To the . Bride ~Y-11-, ~Y-lf toTloat~ in SIJlling """ Scrrli« bf BalrBatm Your&lr Ma!llcure • Ptdksn ad E11< Ttbl ' 541 -6641 -95.Town & Country, Orange 64'1·2151 -70 . Pashion Island, Newport CLASSIC BEA.UTY .~. our new 'dream I Thts n.w ·ci .... t1i "°""' ts •ft·••I .., _.., cohction ·of' m:lusiw ""'!il'MAL Rora! J...ts.·loce _.,....._ trun ~ go1n wilh MW flo.-,,_, ............... We also ~ .. 1 •• ., o0tl cli9!1 of brldesiuidJ c1r ... -.... -..... ...... of -the i.w. -... .... • ---CO!"(-... ,: ; 111:, • • ..,"',. .., ....., ,,_1 is ... , a._ C-11'1,_MM~ Mznnettes BRIDAL SHOP 150 ·1 north main street, 111nt11 ana, telephone 543-5484 . CltEDIT CAltl>S wacoM& \ ' . • Book your candid ,"!eddlng · · photogr•phy with' <VI , • /' • A mlll fi 1T cii'orPoRmir. COME IN s0oN BAK SIUDIO I . light your evenings with the beauty of fine china from Howes FROM Fashion Island Newport Beacp . , ' 14.7 Cu.Ft. "NO FROST" REFRIGERATOR,FREEZER • Freozer Holds up to 148 lbs. • •Jet Freeze .Ice Compartment -• Freo~r Door Shelves f0t Half Gallon Ice Cream Cartons, 11 Juice Cans. • Four Cabinet Shelves. Three · are Adjuitable. • Se .. rate Temperature Controls . • Rolls Out on Wheels fo r Eash Euy Clean ing. ' lh"""7, !!Old! 8, 1973 DAILY PILOT II '. These Travel Tips Help Bride Whetbor t b t JioljeyulOOG planned II -el nrimmlllC and ~ on a tropical Island or llt1lng a SllOWY v ... 1111111 slope. every bride Wll\ls to look. lier best all day and OVft1 day. It's euy to look deYulallng by .-1g1i1 or liltlng In !Jopt of a blu!ng log lilt. '!'he ...i teal .,.._ with tbt dawn. Fortunately, ... products and tn!ormallon oo lkln and hair csre make belnc beautiful easier than it's tver been before. While most brides spend -prttq togtther a tor•eau, deckling cm the ~ and hair smluct.s you'll need for )'<Mil' particular trip ... just .. ~I. Once you... done that, separate everytbtng into tbne groupc -bulc daYtlmo beau- ty alds, the spedal .,._,.. loUCbea you'll want !or eveo. Ing, and hair grooming belpen -shampoo, condltlooer and setllng lools. U ,..n a blow· dry enlhuslut, General Elec- trlc's DOSI Utile cream<Oiored styllng dryer Is perfect !or • ' 1ra .. 1. It'• ....u enouall to nt ...Uy into the conwr cit a lull· .,... and bu two -MIUnp -high !or drying, low lor 1tyUng. Best ol all, II bu 4lio watts ol power so ti dries balr tn a mat« of minulel, ,. _, to ,.y bride who -~ want to keep a new busblnd walllng. CIWTITY "Give me ehaltlly and con- tlnency, but do not give ii yel" St. All&llJlln•. 17.6 Cu.Ft. "NO FROST" REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER HUGE 20.8 Cu.Ft. "NO FROST" REFRIGERATOR -FREEZER • •Jet Fnieze Ice Compartment for Fast FrMZing • Freezer Holds up to 165 lbs. · • Freozer Door Shelves · · • Covered, Slide-Out Mat Pan • Throe Adjus1able Shelves •Separate Temperature Controls • Rolls Out on Wheel( for Easy Cleaning • Ice Maker Included Reg. $369.95 s34,4ss 90 DAYS CREDIT . wnH NO INTEREST Jo.A.C.J Low payments, up to 90 clays (with norm•I own p1yment ) mean~ no interest or service ch•NJ• I . Giant 6. 96 cu.ft. FtHzsr Holds up to 243 lbs. • Jet Freoze Ice Compartment "• •ice 'n Easy Service • Adjusuble, full -width Cantilever Shelves • Moot Pan Attaches to any Cantilever Cabinet Shelf •Twin Vegetable Birls • Rolls Out on Big Wheels for Eli'{Cloaniog s3e9ss ' -STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR . ' • \ I j , GJeiJ'ming 'Thanks' I Th9nk-you comes In a wide variety of siz .. and shapes-all J!llitering In gold and silver-when the bride and groom look to their jeweler for gifts they can give to their attendants after the ceremony. Stock Bar for Parties • Be Bold With ,Colors / -IDOdadvbtoabr!do Wbo 11 setting a b O 11 t deocra~ her Ont home or apor!ment Is to be bold with color. And one WllY to add that ox· tra duh to tile l>Wlett room In !be house -the klld!en -is to· team the !root ol a dishwasher with a favorite wallcowring by making use of a deooratcr trim kit. In this way, ~ to advice of- fered by tllchen experts stroog colors can be enjoyed without risking the chaooe o! tiring of them long before the applianc<s need replacing. You can change your dishwuher front at a whim , perhaps to match another col- or in the room. with little ef- fort and virtually no strain on the lamlly budget. When choosing a color scheme, it's important to con- sider the preferences of both you.and )'OlD" new mate. If you are "beige" people, go easy on KITCHEN COLOR STARTS WITH WALLPAPER strong colors on w a 11 s , . cabinets and floor. Restrict Even Oifh..,-asher Can Be Covered With It the bright spots to the ap. ~ ~ · , pliances themselves. If on the -,~ other hand, you like a lot of ti)<i>'f\H cxilor and your k I t c h e n · Dft.l SHOPS cabineta are in neutral tones, then spice things up with the flooring and COWltertops as well as with the appliances. These and other suggestons come from the Maytag Book of Kitchen Ideas a n d Dishwasher Facts. ~~~EVERYTHING Warm colors such as red, orange, yellow and their com- binations, are friendly and FOR THE · BATHROOM stimulating. Generally, they ( hen Decorating ~ purple, etc., are quiet aod soothing and can oubdue ....,. with soulbero ezpoeure. A color. acheDle i.9 easy, ac- conling to kl~ experts, if .• you start with a paltenied faJiric, wallpaper 0< even a china pattern. . WhateVei ywr· s.ta rt in g point, however, there · are a fOff simple rules 'to follow ' e Pictooly o few.colors. II " too many coob spoil tilt! llOUP, too many colors can spoil the - color !lcbeme. • Mak• .... col..-the magi color. When usin& !ablic. wallpaper or sometb.Wi similar lo color ocbonie fl<>m notico which color !Jal used for baekgtwnif, 0< p · is the pr.oomlnile eolor ol-the pattern. This is t.be cue for selection of lbe major color. L Bridal Registry to mek• your patterns known The Largest Selection e SWEDISH CRYSTAL e IMPORTED CHINA & STEEL e DAN ISH FURNITURE Roy•I Cop•nh1g1n from C>enm•rk J l"C SnTllitG "OM 18.00 LAIOli SliLliCTION SIEllYING DISNliS • • ,. .. • • . •• " enhance rooms with northern 38 FASHION ISLAND 644-2353 • ,,,,_ or eastern exposure. Cooler IANIAMlllCARD MASTll CHAIGI _Wit~~ Dall, 9:30 to 5:30 Tel: 644-7340 Anyone can give a party. -~~~~~~~~~~co~lors~~su~cb~as~~W~u~e._!gr~een~.'._:''::::::::::::::'.::::::::::::::::::~~··~-:.::,..~~--''~""""'~~·~·~'~'~"~'~~~~~-'~'~M~•m~.m~·~'.__~~-etred campari, for instance,,-M;istw Chaiye which is only 48-proof and has a tart, lively taste. Th15 Euro- pean favorite is usually en- joyed mixed with club soda and ice, with tonic, or served in a Negroni or Americano. . . But the aecret of a party ~e the host and hostess have as much fun as everyone else is -preparation and orgarUzallon. Even a party put together on the •pot will benefit lrom prior just-in-case ·arrangements and having ev..-ything needed right at !w111. If you haven't a bar or a bar-cart in your living room, set aside. one cabinet and a nearby drawer In the kitchen. The cabinet is for storing a selection of liquor and mixers so that you're ready for any chance visit. Stock !¥)me Scotch, vodka , a blended whiskey and a status- symbol IOI • proof Kentucky bourbon for the on-the-rocks sippers you know. A fine bran- dy-liqueur like Metaxa takes care of before and after-dinner brandy lovers very neatly. Keep a fruit liqueur to be either sipped plain, poured on desserts or cooked with. Don't forget an aperitif for guests who are convivial but don't drink hard Uquor. They'll appreciate your foresight in having ready a bottle ot garn- SONS AND DAUGHTERS Keep in your cabinet some sweet and dry vermouth, a bottle of bitters, a jar of cocktail onions or olives and a jar of maraschino cherrier. Also a large bottle e~ch of ginger ale. tdnie and club soda (you can store extras elsewhere), a can of tomato juice, a can of orange juice, a cocktail shaker and an ice bucket. 'I'hese supplles will see you through almost any refresh- ment request. Add a can of peanuts and some bags of potato chips and no spur--0f- the-mdment gathering can shake you. In the drawer you can store cocktail napkins, coasters. swizzle sticks, olive picks and a small paring knife for peel. You'll also find a cocktail st rainer, long mixing spoon and a small party apron useful to have in your drawer. ''And it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth. a n d daughters were born unto then1. Here is the recipe for the popular Americano Cocktail , a fun but low-proor drink, Fill a mixer glass with ice cubes, an ounce of Italian vennouth. and stir. Pour into an Old-Fashion- ed glass, add a twist of lemon peel and a splash of soda . Use a strain-glass and bave a few cubes already in the glass. FOLK SAYINGS "That the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair ; and they took them wives of all which they chose." The best lwrse needs a whip; the wisest man. advice : the best woman. a man. lt's not that money makes everything good; it's that no money makes ev erything bad. ' i ' Genesis, \'I. 1·2. ... 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ThOmn-: lnformtl 'trlth poet es Her•• 24 ovi of town · 21 p~ QOWN 11 IMm from 39 .Ancient angle , 1 books African city ' %1 Wwetiouted 1 Mr1t1rktu1 23 State: Abbr •. •1 Of the stars 30 Pltticlpttecl 2·UMmpioytd 29 M1tried 42 Golfer'1 ~ In 3 1tlll l'ulltt• 21 O.ntist's 44 Brunched 32 Rtn...., , Prizewinner producw 45 French city 33 1u .. 1nt 4 Stai. 'D Kind of 46 Febric ' •polntt · S l"llM:Abbf, mi.t1ke 47,0plniOnt.-I 34 Vehlci. 6 T1~e 28 Ubt1ry unit 48 fOf91\! 3? SmaM 7 ScxlthAm.,, .29 T~ SO Cardt¥M • demon• rddtnt • 30 Fffltwnttting 51 Tothlit~ 11 Mek• dirty I klrd1' peln &3 Leon -: · 99· Coln t.idRtflworlc 31 SKroMnct "E•octua .. «I By mHntl of fabric 33 Erelong ! 1uth0t 41 trnp.-..,., 10 l!antiquek•• 35 Prepoeftlon . 54 Dllttnceunit 42. Adh""9 ti Nonvlc\Of: 2 36 Aeu ... Annt 65 --llure1t• 43 Consuming words · ... M Aw•v: Soot: 41 Contelner 12 klolld 38 Afftct ,.,. 69 RH\IUrtnt 49 f'•M 13 Reh 0t oM 1tto"'ly blll lr" ..... "l!'""n'""TI'" ' ..-m-nri \ ..... , $, •. • •• • ' I ' JUDGE PARKER Tll! POUC! ARl!q>I TMEIR WAY, MR, P,RN!R ! W!'LL TURN HIM<MR TO ntEM! MISS PEACH DICK TIACY ' ' : ., by Al -Smith by Dale Hcde by Emle lushmDler SHE CALLS ,THIS . . EQUAL. , PAATNERs ' • GORDO ANIMAL CRACKERS ~at.I. fY!ii:<IBOPIJ~ NfA!C,16 ~! MOVI! t:m/ ,, .. ' by Charlff M. Schulz lliillll'E!lle----, A PAID KILl..!R..' HOW 010 '!OU KNOW !RI! WAS AHY f'RODL!M? »IP. l'M A PA"1'1CIPAN'I' IN WFl!1 100! by Mell Th<NlY, Mri 8, 1973 DAILY PILOT J3 By Charles Bcinottl ~~~~~~~~~ I~ ~-6e -GW112 . ' by Gus Arriola ' . by Ferd JohnSOll by Roger lcihn , ' . I ' .. "Oii dear,*"_..__ ....... J was la m1 Cetu-k'•..,, •u ..ur kt ,aw p1ece mm dett .... ~~,,, DENNIS THE MENACE • I I . ... • • " J l~ I ' t I' Doll!. y I'll.OT Organize Dinner Ahead U you're a bride who ...,... rla aboul giving a dmn.r par· ty, do wbat exp er 1 enc e d -do. Plan a -meal that can be J>«pand completely In ad· ...,.. and ·r.frtaeraled untU S-. arrive. Tbe makHhead meal ls euy to prepare and Rrve fl you have a welJ..-orcanlz.ed refrigerator with shelves and storage units that can be ad- justed to accommodate utra party refrehsmellls and foods. Coldapot r<frlserators wlth BRacemaster interiors a r e designed for just that. Four half lhelvea, which !told up to 40 pounds each, can be ar- ranged 1n a variety of ways to aceommodate whatever is on lhe menu -a whole turk ey, a cold meat platter, h o r s d'oeuvres, an elght~layer torte, even a hlgh-riae gelatin mold. • If you're planning to serve a tossed salad, nx It early in the day and 1tore it in the Humidrawer - a new type of crisper with a special, tigbt- flttlng seal. ,It will keep the • 'Joi>-._ prepared greens fresh and crisp, just waiting for the dre!Slng. This hJ&h-bumldily storage compor1menl allO can be used to 1<eep pastries and party desserts moist and Jal>l .. ready. TURN OF CENTURY OR 1973? With deep door shelves you _____ T_od_•_:_Y_'1_s_1y,_l_o1_F_i_1 _Bo_t_h_P_o_r_lod_• ___ _ can put more Items up front where they're easy to see and r"'!"h when preparing that company feast. The y ' r e spaci6ua enough to hold all the odd-sized co n d 1 m e n t con· t8.iner11 half gallons of milk and extra beverage six packs, and can be moved up or down to , accommodate the tallest botUes. Serving party drink s ? They're easy to make using cold water and Ice crescents from your Coldspot's cold water tap and automaic ice maker. Count on make-ahead menus and a well-organized refrigerator to make all your dinner parties successful. No one will dream it's all new to you. Fine Glassivare Can Put Magic in Table Setting No table is complete without the finiahing touches of fine glassware. Place settings are best purchased in sets of eight and should include tumblers, water goblets, fruit juice glasses, sherbets and coCktail glasses. Important extras in· elude old-fashioned, wine, li- queur and champagne glasses. China should aiao be bought in place of settings. Again. eight each ol dinner plates, bread and butt.er plates, cups and saucers •• ~. soup bowls are recommenoeo. E~ in- clude soup pla.,., salad ·p1a.,., dessert plates, one meat plat· ter, three vegetable dishes and one cream and sugar set. Silver holloware is the beautifully natural companion. Check the linen closet too . Your n~ home will be a popular one for the first few months or more. Make sure there is an ample supply of ente rtainment acces90ries and linen for overnight guests. Open Sunday 12-5 custom special order· an exCJui:5ile/'1 :5t'J/ej :50/a 4 • 93 Inch pillow b•ck sofa, 'T' shapt:d s11t cushion. Your choice of eleg•nt fabric~ t. 95 Inch loos•, pillow sof1. Seal and btck cushions 1r1 densily ,patlded for tht oltimitt in comfort. Accenled with side cushion' 1nd ridl w1lnot trim. ' c. Fttlurtd 1 95 inch soft with densely ~dded sett ind btck c1,1shtons:, Htnd~mely l«tnttd ·with si de pillows. Your choice of f1b<ic tOYer. Reg. Price · $459 YOUR CHOICE ' I , ' Wedding Gown Should Stay <,in Style II tbett'• going to be a ....S-dlnc ID ,...,. family thll year, don~ espoct tt to be formal lo the traditJooal -. For one thlnf, gone ate the dayl When an elaborate gown w as purcbased for the big day, worn 00Ct1 lben packed away in the cedar cheat. What a Wytel !low JDUClJ more with it' llD choose a very special dreu4At can be worn on the weddllili doy -ani1 !hell worn again ...... galn, Oil opec"W oc- casioos tbriiupoul the years. Will the ~ dress slay in style? Of COIU"le it wlll, if it's clmen for simplicity and • PAIN OR PLEASURE uriyoow ••• get ... Kl•o-si" *178 luxury you'V8 been waiting lor _., marveloos K~ze mattmes ... 2 boX ,.,,..,, _ • ORTffO.PAK mid DOUBLE BOHUSI · • P<>Srt.mREST ~ .... Stretch-out comlor~ finn support. s1 · 8 btlilt-in quality al low prices! Quill·top mott~u, ·2 bo>< ...,....., ~"' ORlffO.PAK and DOUBLE BONUS! ' Ortho Products are manufactured by Ortho and sOtd ooly through Oftho Factory Showrooms .. .tree delivery ' The nation's largest chain SANTA ANA and • 2445 N. Tustin Ave. FOUNTAIN VAWY 16131 Horbor Blvd. · • c",.." ""' 0r..,. w.1u ........ 6J7..0litl 1..,.., of Lll ..... 1 N.d h Wit'• ....... t Jt-4170 •· ANAHEIM - With' ever.y King anlLQueen ... WOMIWSWUR ..... , .. ~- llfl••·~...,. ~•Mir ...... T.HE ~ORTHO P.AK Fiekk:feet no-iron King or Queen size top sheet • FieldCreit no-Iron King Of Queen size titted bottOm ebeet • 2 King or Queen size bolster pillows • 2 pillow CIS8S •King or Queen size mattress pad • King or Queen Size metal frame on easy- rolling casters iDUBlE . BONUS 1o ..... "°"'bodoo1_.... ... IGftl or au.ii: H61dboard plus quilted bedtpread TWln or FuH: Headboard and metm framrt on easr- rolting'):asterw ' .. llow is ·tfte · time tor a 11118 at• p(lce to fit y...ibud getlYoucan'tafford" pa&s up this febul'~ oPJ'l?l'Wn.lty lo own thts b8aUtiful, ~ comfortabJe-Orthol<j;glYou'Uenjoytheatretch'4NC • I l\llturyofif full61t'.. wlj.ie and 7ft.long quUl-top ma~-1th2boK•Ptl~ 'fpu'U rHleasyon . 11'1« c;own At)t Center SWJpottl lncludn . a ---·~-only 0 j . ' ••• s UIEWOOD 50 Stores to S.ne You 1811 West Lincoln Ave. 4433 C.mllewoocl Ave. Utl..:a~tlo IAM ... I ....... II (11cil' • .., .,..~,.,,... C.ndlowo!.d Sliop1 ' ... :=: A .. 11 ... 1..,.. ...... .........,c.11tr1 J .. t •••• .r ,., Mtrt -·-,.....i 77Wfitt _ ..... ,,. ..ocw ... • l • ' Therapist Toby Talbot 9~pe works with students after regular school hours: Students foU9w program designed to fit individual 'l~arni'!g gaps. I , oJ.ui ANN LANDERS: A -, pleate', to tbe wormn wbw m·.. d ~ 11111 Jl .... -laler -.... -goin& tbroU&h his wall<t sbe l\Uld • !*>- -of on allracllve _,.. lie dlppod out of a ..,, __ She 11.t .. ldoo wllo lhe -- (tlie -hod -cul oil) .. ...., bw bUlbud ll1ould be catrJlaa It. She .. _..Ille -ancl .... ~ ~ 'llf1 eape11ot .. wlll t..ii> bor, Sewral .... Iha ...... , ho-... b1l11•1'1 In • "'"""" qul<I ....,., Finolly, after tlVoe .i.ys of OW' silenoe, hi ~ me • ....,. .... cllppiog i. bod """"' In tllJ -•hlle huolq "' tllJ -ltyl. It -the pidln of a ~ --.1 w-brielll' •• ., tomlllfdM wart. .., ••• l '' ' •• -- DEAR ANN 1.\lllllD: • -- rytnc • 1151e ,_ .... ""°.. -be6n. ne _,. •• lint..--• -...,. -<• Ill ... Isla wllo pteblrdnto•bollf Pf--Jaltr, Tlnr)' Wft ...... ""'1IJ .. the dild -Ison-.. .,... .......... port fl • • •• -• , ' • , JOhnrny ·Ca n Rea ECl~cati~nal · Therapy Fills Gap "u u..le ii llO wll\d -row." 59 ~ ._poster, with a till)' sailboat deeoratln( the room where Toby Talbot Lane-nie words art a r<llection of ber work.. ' Toby, an educa~ therapist with tlll HELPP program In Huntington Bead!; worts with. cbJldren wbo bave learn)ng and behavioral prolllema, . are ..temd elsewhere, Accepted are the ~ liandlcapped children, with leamlnC or behavioral problems, usually both. Toby deqos a specific program for each child Number of visits-per ....t. and their length, are filled to the child's .needs and abilities. Usually, she said, ~ come after scboal twice each wetit for an hour. DIFFERENCE NOTED ,. ~'We have the classes after school," she •'Plained, "because I don't want to . ,,_ •children' il!I•• pps in ~ leanilng' •hiJit)I , -qlien cajleG "Swlls cheese . intell(gen~.1' neir l probleriis have,myriad.~-ptual ~ caps, ex~ve ia, learning 'hand-take them out of the regular school pro- 1 if:<lps. ,minia{al bt!'ljl damage; ~kin-cram,, They feel dillerent enool&l> J euc. • . . ·e.lready. The ffEtpp program ls unique in 'ttiat •', •"nttprogram Ls meant to•Rpptemeot, • aJl'cll the'tnportiilt:'Mulls Ill the child's ' .. Iller than replace , their regular scbool- we , are keyed 1 i.to his educational jig... 11 therapy. ~pis!,•Jiycbologist, parents: · ~y feela that a child with leamint physician • il!I~' p.ltiilc ·-tcbool teachers ·protilema develops behavioral problems ~ ljith the tbild in the !""'e way. u well simply he<ause he can't leam. .4.PPMAca "First and roremost.•i she added. "is Toby wbrb 1 with psychologist Ella lhe develop!TI-ent. ol 1 self-est~m. A cblld Moye ~ in this ''total environment can't learn if he LSn t ~ppy .. Next mme approach... 1 the development of sooal ~ and tbell . Sfep one, shl>. exi>\lined, .if parents feel ac;:,epomirtancs.t f she id . .._ the1' ~ u• help, la an interview , or succe~, sa · lS ~ with Dr~ Sanders. From this parentf.} in-ere.a~ of a therapeutic environment m temew 0r; Saoclers--gets l\Ql ooly a .~Jllch ·the cbi1<1ttn can feel s,uccessfui. m0di~:iu,t0ry,Ql;Ul0clllld, but a feeling He must he ri!ahty-orlented, Jeam to be for the' ramuy siiuauOo; ~well. re.~poos1ble for bis own actions. Nezf Dr. Sanders administers 8 bat· ~e has to be able to ,come to me and tary of tests for intelligence perceptual say I doo1 llllderataod . There bu to be problems and other learning' disabillUes. trust between the ~eacher and the ch!~d Results are studied by the psychologist and between the child and the teacher. and the therapist to determine if the pro-CHANNEL gram ls best suited for the child. Gblldren whose major problem is speech and mentally retari!ed children • ' I ,. ' ' • • • • • • •' I Each of these children learns besl on a · specific channel -auditory, visual, oral and kinesthetic, or a combination of / them alt She ..... .., ---Ilse cl>anorl ... -... learm ---. after be -esperLea:ell ··---tllllt -· she ..,.... the ... - -· tlm ~lhe-spata, F« nample, llte dOl wbD --llelt viaually would .... lot .. ---- as is done in ftllllar d wa A cW wllo -oudlloNll1 -"' ""'" reoonled wort ...... -..... A child wbo leum GnlOJ' -l'l • lot ol --_.. wort. 4. -who 1eams u .... lleCICony...,..,...... -tho -of !be --Isla -· ..... said It. Toby emplnasiw C7no1 sbe II lllse M !I_ leader,. guide, but""' • ....,_. Hor studeata l!U"e I'll' gMi(J fNm t2le start. 'ftsere .... -.--... ,. trips to the-.. r.r .... .. water 11111 an --allson !I -. ,,,. cNJdftn pll ----iall al the ml of duL NOT RIGID But the -~ ia ..,. dim ii .. of ordtt ---of riPl dlscipline. ll<r ......... Clll lier 'NIJ'. cunpli.-her m • prelly *-and respaod with -lo bor ..... lw a CGlftd -.. Piii.,.. --She is affect..... lier dlidl& - ln!queot lnup, --top Ii Ilse -and verbal pralre, Butsbedoem'I_.., it. "I don1 _to_.,.._,_. Tberapy is -lllllo -" about 2111 mlwm wb. _ ... , w a shorier. "I don't -Ille llldt to jlrl re.ad for an baur," lhe aid. 1s.e U1AaN1NGo ,.. zn ~~~~~~~~...._ ............. ~1 ( . ' STORY AND PHOTOS l • , • -. i-Y ~LL)SO!t-DEERR - "'~:"-: ~' ""~ ~.-/'' +f ·,~I • . . • •'.<4" ~ .... • .. • ' ' . " ' :.<1• '~ 1 .,, 'tl"i~···r !1 " , !"' ~ I '' • the eow>try and her weU-to<lo parents in· sW.od oa taking over the financial ,_itiillty If&'. the child. ~ ~·· .. llsllr bit ex-wile married a college ~ 1-.,.S my fllllde pertnllteil \he Ille fallllr to' legally adupl hil llltle alrJ, e boo • oeeo ·either 1111 ,.;re or clilld lor al years and -•t wish to, 'l1ie problem is thal my na~·· lllGliler baa I largo fll1oloSr&ph of lier ~ lni tho dlbirig """"· She fSM not -.... the )'tllll&Ster· in "YffA ,. -.~ • I . ' """'. " ' ' • r• • .. -' s1eep1ess Nights? I ~ r-~-ooce._ ~·ii M odler 'war. safer wldli ~ .... -.. a .... . DEAR ANN LANDfRs: lam paoiclll Q"-••11-. 0 , ~ ,_j ~ advice. I Jost leamed that • COllFillEllTIAL TO SOllB ar llY , ,...-,.-w!Jo Is very close to our Ltmily BEST P'IUEIQJS ARE nnrB 11111' A ii a bo.-ual. I was -.0, lo jlld ii TRANSLATION IS NBU>ar. I 'm mildly. Re does not tnow that I am ...,. of ""Plilied -Ii J'"I< -_.. either but it ii her only grandcblld and his devlatlno, I cWld' overlool< ii; ui:epl -·t Oelp ,..._ "ell, nir" -~ lhe cberilbes that picture. for tha fact lhat I am concerned abcMll jloin!" -but of ,..... k -• Ill a AM, my~ will he having dinner. °"'w~~·-II U boy Wnl ,_0' the lnllllotlclL ttier. In a f8"' ~eeks al)d e 1 bouod to me, e ;i:'!e."'tt ~oeex!ai, ba': ;, GK ..._ • c P" c WI .... .,.. .-. ask, "Who Is thlt little girl;\! have"°"· peclal In_ le yoonc chlldmil Moo, , ....... 1111 ., • -11 -••• .. meoUooed my foance't flrlt l"arrlaae 11> do Yo11 think he might try to ~ 1 -_, Aa •; ' rt :n' b anyone. My parents are-· deepl1 reU1~ I"' llttlt ~ qal11$1 g,lrlsT -AFllA1D -..,... irWe't _.. d """'l'w • and I wu a/raid U m~ ~mage 'f:K. r , DE.\lt AllBAm: 1"'. ,..._... of ..,,,, -• -... z1io •..., _ oplA "':t him! , ThtySHAKY ht ts perf . lto~llJ ,. .. are_~"'!'~ .. etl 1\ . • •• GU. I (II -- ny ce -' r.-4lt ly......,. &kW UllllC lliJlll •• 111' I) " AM ' , s, - OBAR SIWtY< NI ,_,.,....,-Ill 'uk. Y-mtle llop -ll"'•lilr k <» 41, a, - • • •• - . Horoscope: Aries Insists on ~uafity j Fl!OAY MARCH 9 TAVRVS (Alri »Moy. ID): Cycle ii -lbal ,... call be more indepaldeat Refine lecbnlquel. Be -lo ,.... ~· °': w::.::= aNCl!a <"-11-MJ .,, -........ ,..... .. frimdl, ..... ,.. -- LIBRA (Sept. SI-Ott. 9): Be flexible wh!n firwrill _.. rangemoota ... - JoiDl effort ii -liMIJ It •ICClel!d.Y'"' __ _ On the Right,~Trqi;k llfl';.illd'!dft."''°""i.cifl'..OliDlaii of NewW~ ~b ~for a Day at the Know It and ad ICOlll'lllDllY. Pi.-pel'IOll could plq by rolt. . . of mate. b@ni•ew pmtm:r. Y• may niceiYe new w+•""' with lepey, -• -· SOOBP10 (Oct. -· nJ: £1 ...i".Y~~·atiX!lmr will , . Fri<W, March 16, to benefit :;;:;; "'' 'R~ 5+'rt• ' of · e =· nciiiOis lndu\!e reserved ta-~1,¥1d~ouse ~us service from !lig Canyon, Irvine Coast ~ehlf.'i~ d\lbB. Mrs. Richard Berkson of Monarch Bay Is cb.U-~ :,1J 4 ·'' '1 , ? f 11 ,.1 c"rr i . : ' · Maintain low irofiJe. Dim, pu!h ... nub. ll :im nit, ,... ""'IDOll lilely lo --Lei olhen --'Y .... ___ .,._,,, teen-..... I.mm ...s ·: •• S-1 • .~. '· • Framed in the End ' - Q_uic;k , Change Artists Flee . ,. BJ' ERMA BOMBECJC • for the bedroom in tears for A young mother ~ "1't ·still another complete change. . ' • She plays the game of what age 1.8 a chl!~apable of musical Clothes unW she nms dreoslng ~!? · , ,~ out·of clotbes-the school bus l always sq when _I tld can leaves -or her mother is m. reach h\to the _dlftj clo'thes r stituUonalized • , • iwhfchever AT :'.WIT'S ; liND bamper "'1~.l•\Uit ~ he ,comes first. .. . . Ii probllll;'le!ill~..ii,..,.,,..b•' Therealways ,blhekldwbo ·IQllre week. {W01 ° loid UFFELL' ...,spoMlbllitr:. lof. ·Kt · •. ~as · Ill" "'~on !!!· c1ean . everyone lie w-bad -UPHOLSIQY " . ,Jufy Dqte ·Selected -i>J!ing • di,ru>Or_ J>!riI In the Newporter Inn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Broollll •De~ of Corona ' del Mar BllllOUllC>!d I h e engage-1 of'lbelr daughter, llebbe Suz.anpe Dean t o Dooald Alan •Bmm. • A July 11 weddJni Ir being ~anoed in 'St1 Andrew'• """byterian, Church, Newport j!eacb. wean, ' ' • • clothes He ' Is ·allergic lo llW'l<IY-l A child .:d1jt,t·~J.e p ~ ln-erea,.; in troU.sers, socloJ that Anolber · broqjit oae !'Oil -..: ... -~vldua\lly '~iia· ~-be have soft toes, underwear that , • • an old Army jadJol HZI --. d!>velopllu\e, · "-my ii fold<d, and sweaters you belooging lo hls lather. (lie c.. - -_, kids straggle. Into the kitchen can sniff without passing 'out. looked like a deserter from lhe'~=======!!!'J in the morning with outf1ta He'.s the child who applauds other ·side.) that need only one accessory: the corrunercial when there is The other one packed one Coast Wise an empty gin bottle. a "ring around the collar." pair of shoes: a rea.-whlte aiil There always is ~ child ln The opposite is t he btue pair of sneakers with Olastwise. ao me is IDlft lhe family who thrives on In-)'<>llllgsl<l' who neither desires stars. The only lime be dida'I cou1 --Tom securities and muat have her what ts In his cloael nor what look out of place WU -a llanTblno. ~U.~ omo\lonal temperature taken Is In the dirty clotbea hamper. baUel In the eoll10Um, Pllhrs .___ _ •W<Y five minutes. I call It He wants what baa to be Iron-Lui week, all -.,. ~ • = 1-.&"' the· "Parade ol lbe Closet." ed. I have always eald, "U I cbQ!lrm loobd _.. •. 111111 = .:=::: . ~ ~ , Beglnnll)g al 7 a.DL, ebe wlll had nothlns in my lroalni USUll 11 tlle7 llold!d f::t Ille ., 01illOli ci.n, ~ °"":t.. ~Ir~~= .. =r. ~~1 .. i:~:~i:i·!:~=· ~ .. :i~r.:L. -~.DAILY Pll.ar. "*I I • Before the cereal baa etopped lo go to !cllool u the 'N~w · .-W llo lmbll riaamc. ~ e:q>jodlng In Ille bow~'lhe baa Year." • ·'-========::;=~=====~ disappeared lo her f<lOlll and Lui year, ... -our1, ii in anotllel' complelt olllflt. children lo pact their o*n, • ;-" Four word.I fnlm b • r aultoaaes for our vacalloa. Gelcfnto the mother (•'You look n l c e One wore a basebell cap and 1 lod!ly") ond ahe ii of! qaln pair ol brown corduroy• for on Swing for Spring . . c A fourth .g°"""'Uon CalUOI' pian and ~ 1970 NaUonil Cbaiity League debotante , Miss Dean is a graduate of .ilewport Harbor mg11 School 1?eei!i!i 8nd DOW Is studying to be all teacher at Whiitler College. Ina new pair of high rile Bagglas. : Her fiance, son of Mrs. Dawn Leona Brown of Palm Springs and Donald Matthew prown of Tanana, ls a graduate o! Palm Springs High School and Loo Azlieleo Valley college. LAGUNA .BEACH SCHOOL OF ART ; SPRING ijOARTf R ;W.,..2,teMay·26·19n 'Paioflog • llulc, Ad- •••c..d. La1df~ape; DNwl19 • lo1lc, Fl11•NI Woterc:olor: Color &: D .. lgo; Prlntmdlcl'9: 1 .. hrior D.sltflt JoWefryz C.NMlet; Sc•lpture. Art for Ju1lon r. C~lld· ,..._ fvenlftf Clo11e1 I• Life Drowl!19; _Pai•tl119: C-.•fcs: 1'1tet9trt1phy. ~fwV.W••' '1'ril<•' ph••t f•r itothwrt (714) 494-1120 430 Lo9Ha C:.1y<11 Rd. ....... •••<lo tu51 DaU·Sizes TM complete 1ooli h you11 with a coat and dNll COltUme. Somolnomitchlnt1 cal-.Oth .. coor<ll-pa~ and IOlkl. Pfdi the - that works best for you. A great fashion for hatMiztsl ,_ ~1.00 Sun<l<\y S110P1!9"t • Pullin.. I """~ .... 0,-12 ,to I '~((a I ., Nor'sHALF-SJZE SHOP COSTA MESA 1 IOf NIWPOIT ILYD. IN"" of IM -I HUNTINGTON BEACH 14 HUNTINMOH CINTll IHdte ...... ..._) PULLQTON-414 0,_11felt Mtl1 tt 01 11 .. ,._,.It H ... ~ ...... ~. 1t.t-'-.-W ... Sat. II ... Bclnlc~ • Mueerellflrge • ••• . . . • •• • $5.00 Lent• Specials FRESH RED SllPPER Sfi.26..., FRESH SEA BA~ $1.48.a. '• -' .,.··'); FRESH ~001. COD ~\ $1 ,25, .. FRESH RAl'910W T~O~•·.:. , IQlfct Tl A¥1llftlllt1 HAIRCUT • _., A..-d Wi1W1ing Hair Stylist, hr •11' a ~ 673-4186 MATERNITY SHOPS ...... ,,,_, -Tiii City Ne.,.,r c..tet 3 SIHHI._ I• :.:" ,:.-:: Mo11o:T,... ,....,..... 0ra.,. H-SC c:....- Who.._,. an prices today are gohu! up?/'l!hls reduced price offer 1$ the buy at the year! Same ridl satin cover aee~ lo. Sea!Ytoam ... Bame Dura. Flex innonpriqg and patented extra flnri foUDdation. Same everytblng that aold by the tlloa.saDdi for much more; Take advantage of this sale today! . ...,.,.... ...... ~ ~ llEDUCED! llOJ8j)• i.plece set NOW, ONLY $17',fO ~ SlZE REDUCED!. '12s84" &-piece : sel· NOW ONLY $249.50 .:.iu~ i . • ' 1865 HARBOJ BLVD. COSTA ME~, 548-5131 0-DAILY t .. 1111 HIDAY t tot CLOSID SUNDAY 1· \be pe an co an WO bu all a gr pr fol le Ii Sc y a fa vi • Al F PY ho ne • lb cl Tlluriday, M11<ft 8, 1971 DAILY PILOT Tots' Board Teeters Early Diet Needs Balancing -•·•-•••(: BJ B&\ ANDElll!ON ... Ol9f ....... 0 Prescriptioo: Food." a film 'boul • malnulritloo lllldy la Mempllls, wu previewed dllr- iog Orange Ooanty .Nutrition QJuncll's QPeniag day cl N ... tiooal Nolrlllon Week. lna~--.­lors at St. Jude llolpital wort- ed with pr<OCbool d!llclreft of low -families, many ol whom ,..... DOI eJi11b1e !or food llamps. 'Ibey were predoollnantly blacb; living cooditloos were crowded, and much cl lbe housing laclted bot water and suflideot phunhing, Children were w e i g b e d , measured and examined by doctors who 0 discovered a shocking clep "' malmlri-tioo" and found .. children small fdr their ages. .. Of lbe 1,000 studied, 'IS 3-fo. 5-yeaMlds were anemic and one-fourth suffered from in- fedioos of lbe llldn and respiratory tract -an effect of malnutrilioo. SMALL BRAINS One of the measurements taken was the circdmference of heads, because, as the nar- ' rator explained, lbe brain bas its mammun growth period between six months before and six moollls after birth. Ceremony Capped . Among the freshmen students at California Hospital School of Nurs- ing receiving the school's official cap is Darlene Hall of Westminster. Faculty member is Mrs. Anna Ja- cobs. From Page 25 • • • Learning A girl who couldn't make a cohesive statement can carry Of those measured Ii per- cent bad small beads, ~ dicaling small brains and retardatiolL DIAMONDS ""' --......... iewels by ioseph UI c..nt ._,, llrillillt ._..,_ fJto __ ...... $2900 1.11 (.ulit ............... .... _ ...... -. ..... $450 &.ae.-t .... ....._A~ _...,_ .. $400G !Id....,. far...,. ' .. C..rlt ,_. ....... ~ Very, --........... $750 SriLllMt, brillimt .ti-'. 1.11 ~ .... ._.._~ ... ~ :-.::.:.::~ ~ ........ $850 Skills worked for include \better visual and auditory perception, better body image· and m o t or coordination, cognitive and listening skills and conceptual thought pro. cesses. Remedial r e a d i n g work emphasizes vocabulary building and comprehension. on a very adult conversation. sounr COAST ft.llA • "23 lllSfOI... CDSrA W • Sto '°" Part of the success must be ..a.s. 9AAY .... • ---..,y MM• CI099 .....-r I!~~~ .. ~·-~-~~ .. ~-~-~--~ .... ~-~-~·~-~·~-~·~· ·~-~·~·~.,..~~~-1: Toby has a long list or suc- cess stories. SUCCESSES A boy who wanted to sleep all day, a nursery School dropout, a kind erg a rt·en dropout are performing at attributed to Toby Lane. She fell into special educa- tion after a t~and-a-balf year stint with the Peace Corps in Tl>ODand. Her biggest accomplishment there, she feels, was authoring the cur- riculum now used for that country's teacher training. ~ hOl.ds a BA in psychology from UCLA, a gener.al secondary leaching credential, and a masters gr;e level. d~ in special education. -A child with literally no Setr-Sie ai?Ptted and was hired est~m is no~ student OO<ty-iffer liei'Peace -eo~ sliDf, - president at his school. ror a job at UCLA's Fernald Fish Lib Reported School. · From Thailand she learned patie~. "which pro b·a b 1 y qualified me for thl• tiod ol work more than anything else." 0 bviously people-oriented, she also loves travel, meeting new people from other coun- NEIV YORK (UPI) -The tries, haodicrafJ,j ;m4_ bdng fOllowing report may be of in-with her husband. He is an terest to those in the women1s assistant professor at PeJ>- lib movement. It is from "The perdine University with his Sciences,~• journaJ, of the New own consultiog,fi.rm. York Academy of Sciences. , Anc\thet poster in t be "The existence of true , therapy room reads, • • I amat.ons ls now an established wouldn't like to have lived fact, with the discovery of two without disturbing anyone." viable hybrid a 11 ·I e m a l.e For Toby It mi!lht be ameo- specles in the fish· kingdom. ded, ''wi~ut bavmg beJped.1' Although !be fish -one ·the ~ D)yron myron myron nlynm myron myron "lyron ffi}TOD myron mynm myron myroo m~m)'.!!m myrdn ,;,;.:;,.\ .,,.,... myron ID)'n!ll myron mynm myron myron myron myron myron myron NOWWITH 1610 WeSt coast highwoy newport beach, 6"2-3970 Formosan Molly, the other an-=:=========~~==============:;;;;:::;:;; unnamed member of the gup-.r py-like Poecillopsls family - borrow males of neighboring species to mate, none of their offspring are male. In fact, the mliles' genetic material never gets expressed; all second.generation fish have the geQetic materials of theit matemaJ grandmothers ex- clusivelY, "' · Wom'"' App1r1I by • ll1yl1 e Norin1n Wi1tt . -.. -.-.. -.... e Allll SHOES N1tut1li11'• Clogs . S1nd1l1 Jl21 r. c:-""'' c. ........ ln-4740 Exc:lusive · tlllfde lht,DA!LY PILOT is ...,Jber ..,...t newspaper - Ille Christian S c 1 e n c e Momlor. In-depth leatures and commentaries f r o m ChrlsUan Science Monitor TIM S..Vl<e ~ publlsblld ~..ty In Orange County 1 )ly tbO DAILY PILOT. , • I ' • HI! l'M PENNEE TRY ME YOU'LL FIND ME AT Fint -Al The Way ' Bonus HOlltl: Evenmg ·Ind Sunday 70 Ftoshion Island Newport B..ch "44-2151 '--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--" • lo Memphis, lh>t malnutrition has rtacbed epidemic atages in many ams of the lllllted States. The film, dl!tribUted by ll<los Laboratories, i. offered free of charge to organila- Uons. To request it, write the laboratories, 740 16th St., San- ta. Mollica 91M02. Nutrition Week, t h em e d Invest in Yoursel! -Buy Nutrition, ends S a t u r d a y , Mareh 10. The county council is staf- fing special displays i n AmerJcan ;Savlrip, and Loan, .. -.... , ... , > • • • G-~--G B V.t> EA.NO L"\SlW INST1111ra cu~ rove and uena ' · ~ .,; . ...,1,,11; ~ ... •c«1~• Park, and volunteers help to .....,. ........ , .. ~ ··~· ... ~ .... -~" ..... ,,., .. , ,...;-., • ............. ~ _,.. _ _.~ man irifOnnaUoo booths in•/i-~-~-i;~~~;:,..::iiii:ii:::::i::~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ selecied slipermarkets. Another' filcet is the pro- motion Of the rfutrition HoUine, t/6-5551. ext 366 wher.'e pi'ofessionals answer questiom ~ing nutrition, vitamins, .meal planning and the purdlaslog,of !ood. -FROM OUR BAKERY - BREAKFAST Quickie 79¢ "PIZZA DANNISH" ~-... :::.::::-~~:.:_~~~'-'-' IOOo/, WHOLE WHEAT 39¢ BREAD I lb, loaf from our ovens Reg. 49c ea. ITALIAM D•LI ltESTAUltAHT 8.U:ERY-GROC.EltY IEEll-WIME -Prk" Good U11ttl CIOllnt 111/'13 8911 Adams et Magnolia, Huntington Beach, Oft• of 1M t.1"9"1 Dell O..•llon1 In C•lllwflJll. Ill a...--•vlt' SI 't'Nta. Now Mf'Vlltl Hwltl119lon I U(ll. Foun10111 Volley, C•t• ~. . DAILY 1M:)0 -f'llt. 10-t ""'""E\¥11 It Oroll90 Co1i1111'( ...l. N GOURS SUNDAY, ... C:LOSID ltONDAY I .' . Ge1a4.75 cu. tt. freezer that stores 4p to 166 p'ounds of froz'en foO_ds in this 17.0 cu. ft. Custom Imperial Frigidaire refrigerator-freezer. s'est Of all, it's'10oo/o Frost-Proof to eliminate defrosting. FPC13-170TI 34995 And here's how were celebratiog. · With Anniversary Time values like these. 0 .... ' , Get 1'6 pound capaoJiy with this Custqm Deluxe washer lhat4eatures Frigidl:lire's Jet Cone~gtt~torto clean deep down without pounding or beat- ingf Ttie dryer 1ea1ures Frigidaire's' excluSive Flowing Heat'to provide even, thorough drying withOut hot spots.and hOlds up to 18 pat.Jnds Shon on space? You can still have ; This Frigidaire CuS1om Imperial refrigerator-lreezer delivers 20.5 cu. ft of organized space, all of It 100% FroS:· Proof. The 5.82cu. ft. t,op freezqr sect)on holds up 10 203 pounds oflQQds_ of laundry. a complele home laUndry thanks to this Frigidaire LaUndry Center. It's only 24"' wide; yet irwashifS and·dties family-size loads. And It runs on conventional 120 volt househokt current, plugs Into e 3-wire out.let on a 1 s amp teparate branch circuit. SJ7CJ'S THE $)5995 WCOA3T/OA31' ,All $JSCJ'S LCT3-120 -25 Y;ears of Integrity & Depend•bHltu I COSTA MESA EL TORO • I • Saddlebock Valley Horbor A""' II T.,. 14 ... frwwllf 1Mtiat1ws ...... 1 Dil1tf: 10..t1 Seit. 1M 411 t. '"'"""' It. Dtilly t fof; Sot. f"6 c 646-1684 837°3830 t.... .......... 11 .......... ,lf&. ! ! . - I s T""""-• ~ ..... 8, 1973 • Senator-elect Stull Critic Qf Prop. 20 Viejo High Olfers 16 New Classes in Fall Semeswr B1 CANDAU Pl!ARSON Artbur Qlua Doyle. ---JN ll<ldil!c St 1111 : Dth-121b. Jntemift -wtionntto- tngaoom<try. COLLECTS ELEPHANTS S.....loct Stull SACRAMENTO (AP) - California'• newest 1 ta t e .enator-eiect. John Stull, 1' a 1ott~1 pokea eooterYaUve poUllcfan who bu waged ma- jor battlet aplnot bli govern. mm! ml e&ml"l' dlJorden during lib Ila years U I ll>to llllODlblym1111. A retired U.S. Navy com- mander, Stull baa rapreteDled northem ml Ullml . San Diego County In the Aslembly since 1911&, and baa beeo chlimWI of the Allembly ft& publican CaUCUI, the No. 1 GOP poet In the lower hoUJe, since 1971. THE IZ.YEA&-OLI> Stull woo election to the 31th State Senate seat Tue!lday alter waging a well..financed Clm- paign to the predombwrtly Republican dlstrlct. In Sunday's Family Weekly: A Perc/lolOllld'• Advice: Yoa Can Stop Family Fights ••• """'1 of u regularly ,,_ our 11111f IMousJo .,.. _...,. llllJlilf lqtlllbblu becawe toe 04 no1 "roalJf' ,,.__, ••• '°",,...,begin and,,,,.,,,..., 4-lop. .,,.,,_ IAae.,. deep llllJlilf rlilogrummu. ~ 111111 bo innilable. lludr. ••• ill /•din& and bickering, Aowoer, .. painlka (and) -,,. oooided. In Shirley Sloan Fader's essay, written especfally for FAMILY WEEKLY mapzlne, Dr. Jesse S. Nlren· berg. a noted psychologist and specialist In the skills of effective communicating, shares some general rules for avoiding these pointless, wound· ing family battles:~recognlzing the warning signs, coping with the causes for temper outbursts, and learning how to phrase requests. By using the communications skills that Dr. Niren· bergsugpstsand the facts about human emotions that he explains, you can defuse and avoid many typical family confrontalions. • STAR CHAT -Does Ruth Buzzi consider her- self the romantic type? And how dld she man- age to abut her cat in the dlshwasher? In this Issue of Family Weekly the zany TV comedl- enne shares her career, her marriage, and her school days. • 'FOODSHELF' COOKBOOK -Look for this brightly illustrated pullout-and-save section crammed with fix-in-a-hurry recipes for dishes that are family pleasers. You'll find step-by- step instructions and a complete Foodshell Shopping List. All Coming Sunday With The I DAILY PILOT I FROM Fashion Island Newport Beach -Of .. ~ "" ,..,. A lall, buJlly man with fttY· ... balr, Slull bu • quiet that ...... Ille lnlealllJ of hll polltlcol btUt&. lllo ~ !tplotlw ..,. compll•hmentl lnclude a ma-- 0 To bt-or JIOt '° be'' .,._ companied by the aoft !lam of ' -..ntert will be -the IOWlds of loonlln& Ill II -cw.a al w.-Viejo mp School-WI. remec1.i J'lldial, ""mi"' OXnpG'iUon! llth-dtb. Will em p b a 111 e Some of Iba -ha<e JlttQUlsllet. Tbey will be -ln the ,...i.tratlOI> -pblat avallable at the ICbool. 1 jor -of calllDn>ia'• teacher tenure l I w , ln- vesllpllolll of C I pl p U I disorders ml I ~ e ad· mlnlllntloo of the Unlvenlty or Colllornla lllC! oppoottlon to the blrlng of ·-~ munist Angela Davia by the unlver1ity. HE HAS REPEATBOLY demanded 11-the Regenb of the University of Call{onrla give the leglalature a lull ..- coonting of their .... 11 and spending, and be b ... gradually woo greater support for that move from members or both parties. He ha.s been a leading critic the past three yean of the coa1tllr1e conservatJon plan finally enacted by Prop. 20 last year. DAILY ,ILOT lttfl' ..... He Is a sell-described COil· Trees Donated servative and conslatent party supporter. Vlllters to his of· Cap Crowl, (Left) a representative of Keeline-Wll· !ice in the Capitol bave no cox Wholesale Nurseries, and Cl~de Sweetser La· doubt or hi• party affiliation guna Beach public works supenntendent JJUpect when they see bis collection of eome ol the 14 aandalwood trees d<inated by the wood, glass ·ml ceramic nursery firm to the Main Beach park. The East •blues of elepbanta. Irvine firm planB to donate an estimated $10,000 But despite Stull'• intnestotheprojeet. The I ea c ber-tUQelled coortfl were ncenU, •I>' proved by Saddlebacl: Valley Unlfled School D Is tr I c I trustees. 'l'BE • ti CLASSES a t e -y electives ml tbeir r units are acceptable I" n transfertng to a college er university by con.cc prep studeob. One 11th-12th grade English clan to be offered i s • "Sbaknpeare Studies," i D which student. will enmlnc the life and writings of Eng I Is h playwright-poet William Sbakespeare. A <0nlrastlng addition to tbe Valley blgh lcbool cur· ricu1um will be a specially· funded Programmable Com- puter Project. OTllER NEW courses at Mlssloo next !all are: -Literature of the 'lbeatre and Cinema: Fer 11th-12th grades. In addition to lllaglng or dramattc literature, the -..,.. spellliw, --.~--and library_ .. aEl'LECl'IONI i., Reyn Sheffer --B<cimlDC Stringl: tth- utb. For students wbo hive completed l)rama L II will empllui>e acting styles and directorial .1..:lmiqoel. -Vocatiooal Industrial Oo-11----'J: capatlon: 11th-12th. An ad-1-----i vanced i-hour eoune In engtnoerlnc drafting r 0 r ,.wlenb ..eking a career In the field. -VOCATIONAL I.anctscape M,alntenance: llth-121b. A hn> hour class designed to train -for lancbcapa ln-cllstry with • salable skill. -Vqetable ml 11 e I I Proces•lng: 1Ub-12th. It will Introduce lkllls ln cuttlnc. -....mg ml grading foods u -In ln<Dtry. -Travel"1's F'rencb: llth- Uth. 11 11 planned to teach bow to COIDIDUDicate ·in coun- tries where F'rencb ls major langusge, conceotralln& on getting lnlonnatloo m hoWI, gifts. entertainment , tnnlp«lallon, food. "Ohl ...... k ... --.,..,.. ,... ....... .. _..., nm a;mrent contradicUon fl -• prolouncl trutb. & we grow older we pt both more wile aM mart foolish. We benefit trom ex· pfrience; we are able to pre. dkt effects from certain causes; we INrn to Uve with what is available and not ex- pect m.lraclet too often. Perhaps .,_.,... we are wta.. er, we alJo grow foolish, in that we become matt cyn- lcal. lea lde.i!IUc. more con- tent with the l.m,perfectiom we live with. Younger people, not yet wise eMU&b to re. -the bn-1blo. must. i..m the wbdom that brtnp momentous changes. leadenblp In cbampl-g --------'---'-------r------- conservatlve cames and his sometimes highly partisan stance, his friendly manner · and .sense of humor have often softened what could otherwise be bitter personal animosities in the legislature. Viejo Coed in Who's Who class will examine f 11 m edi;c, direction lllC! cinema-togra . al Reading: 11th-12th grades. Oral interprelation of prose and poetry as a melbod of learning muning o f literature. -Jn-.:tory Calculus: 12th grade. It will insent con- cepts of limits, derivatives, in- tegration and cootinuity in higber mathematics. We can provide funeral ~ ~ vices anywhere in the coun- try. \Ve serve people of all faiths and cl"Cfds. Fired Exec Of Irvine Mag Sues An advertising man who claims he lost $2 million tn commissions when the Irvine Company fired bim from bis job as advertising chef of the "New WorJds ol Irvine" publlcatloo bas sued the com- pany !or that sum plua $50,000 In unpaid commlsllona. Wllllam H. Marriott of l?IC Ash Tree Lane, IrvlDe, clalms In bis Orange County Superior Court action that be gave up a better job and superior earn- lnll• wben he took on the "New Worlds" assignment ln September, 1970. He states that he did ao becaUBe he and the company knew that the "1cceesful magazine would g e n e r a t e aubstantlal commissions for bim within the eight-year period be envisaged when he joined the comPl,Jly. Marriott bases his loss of $2 million on an arrangement with the company tbat gives him 25 percent of net ad- vertising revenues from "New Worlds." I Baker Cites Lumber Cost Sale of lumber to Japan ln the nation's balance of pay· ments program hu doubled the cott to county builders, SUpervlsor David L. Baker said Tuesday. He said low cost housing was out of the question tQday with the high cost of lumber. The Japanese are buying lumber from the nortb- forests in log form and finishing it while enroute to Japan. 'l1iey sell some of this lumber back to U.S. con- tractors. Baker urged suPPQrt of a bill by U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston (D-Calif.) to reverse the lumber sales program. Mission Viejo High School senior, Cindy Thompson will be listed in the 1972-73 edition of Who's Who amqng American High Sc ho o I Studenll for bu leadership In school and community ac- Uvtties. Sile II the daughter of U. Col. and Mrs. Robert Thompson of Mission Viejo. Her biography will appear in the publication and she will compete for one of 10 scholarship awards for $1 ,000 offered to junior and senior class students nationwide who were awarded the same honor. Miss Thompson bas been a member of the California Scholarship Foundation Federation ror four years. She also participated in t tre Orange County Academic Decathlon and in the National French Contest. • .. I FURNITURE -Survey of Poetry: llth- 00. Study of themes In rock and traditional poetry, In- cluding ecology, loft, allena- tloa, man's relationship to man. -INl'EllMBDlATE Algebra a : IOth-IJth. For <oil<& .. bound .-11 mt lnteodlnc to be science or math majors. It is not recommended for oStteFFBR mo11TU.a.1ly LAGUNA IEACH llACn ...... CAIPfT & UPHOUTllT CLIAlflM• $10 lirilMJ a-. $5 Wro-. $15 T C.udi. $7 0.•ir. Ah 4:JI • TI4:1Dot111 976 SOUTH COAST Hl6HWAY 4t4-15J5 SAN CLEMENTE -The Mystery Stary: llth- 12tb. Will trace detective story from il5 beginning, Including works of Agatha Cbristie and Ill) NORTH El CAMINO REAL 492-0100 • . RB MEANS FURNITURE AND THEN SOllE: ORIGINAL DESIGNS! We designed It, we made It, and we know It'• tentflcl Here Is oor dra- matic eight-foot sofa excltlngly occented with vlnyt streps and ann rolls colQr correlated to contraot with Ille long wearing alllped Herculon or the soft leather-l!l<e vi~ labrica In mllV9loUI mw eeaaon ·colota. And nowhere but at AB do you --· · got free prpleN!onal decoriotlng _ service, our famous wuranty Of $ q~allty, Ind free clellvery. AJao arlll- ab/e, mstchlng -•Ill, IUll aJze "' queen .,..,,.,., and lounge dtalra. • ~--------------MOW 41 ewTB ~ .. , ... Iii LOS AMC£lES: 6121 Wilshire Blvd. Miracle Mile; 11040 W. Pico BMI.; IMO$. Westeni Ave. AMMEa 1612 W. l.ilc* 1M11W11.1: J)lO flN&w Avt. CIMA Mk 47' Br-., CLAR!MOHT/l'OMOitk 232 t foothill COV'"k !MS N. AlUsl -IY· 9135 t r.... a CAJllo .... _ _ IUllUlL 333 N. c.tnl lw. • WliADA Hilts, 10100 Balloa Bivd. HUNllNCTON IUCllo l!Mll Be1eh Blvd. LA -1720 W. -LM -2119 I"' LIM -1iOttidlT Piiio 415S.At11otic1f1t PASAD'"k 85 ~ Ros111ooll RIVllSID~ 10.000 Ml(nolil SAlllA Alll/IUSTll: 1103 t 17th St. Sii -1111 .. s. T St. lolll-Jmctoir--- SOUTH IA!: 15533 S. CrenWw Blvd. IHOUUll OW. 244.-0aQ Blid. llJtllUo 3409 T ...... 111. Wllll.W lllU< 22223 Y-1 Blid. ·' IHOI" 7 ~'f'SA W[[l(. WIDCMYI JOUHTIL t •SAT\lltOAY to UHnl.I• 1'-""Mf UltUN"N..I· nl&pAll(M• ......... ~ lllMCl.·rm llD.JltOrr. CClfMNCN .... ,...... ~·1111•~ ................. --.~ I • • STEREO SOUNDS OF THE ·HARBOR ~ • I ' 1 • - . TONIGHT'S . TV IDGIIllGHTS ' KT1'V • 6:00 -"Sleeping Beauty." Gllele 1411> Kemle and Bennye Gattys head the cut ol this age- lees Ille about witches, a Sl>innlng wtieel and the wnltl ol a aoreeress ooorned. ·KHJ D 7:30 -''The Day the Hot Une Got Hot." 1 • Bohert Taylor tmd Chartee Boyer Illar In this clnma of 99(>1onage set in BarcelonL CBS ·11 9:00 -''The Marcua-Nelson Murden." A deted!ve beadl a mamlpOfJJ inveellgation Into >the murder ol two young women In this three-boor telei>lay based on a true incident. Former evang. eU:st )larjoe Gortner is featured In the cut' with Ny Savalas QDd Jose Fe!Ter. . ' ~ a 9:00 -Ironside. Cliief Ironside tries to solve one of the most difficult mysteries oi. his ca· roor -. the robbery of a totally protected bank "'111!11. Raymond Burr. CBS D 11:30 -"The Red Badge of Courage." Au\tie Murphy stars in this 1951 movie based on Stephen Crane's Civil War novel TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening MARCHI UI II II D 1111111 lliJ m R,. (1)111-·-(1)111-mn. ... _ , e11MW:i ...... ....., A Wiiii i-.............. .. witdlts, I .,.ti fMll«, I splftftlnf: wti..i tlllt spin& music ind ttlt wntll ff • .._ IC0m9li lfl Ill • "" " thlt ... tall. R. Q. Mn. Gilell Mldlw:lt 111d ltn-.,. G-lllr. .... , ... ··--m••l&s•-· ..... ·--. f:ll{I) ....... ~ ,,_ (C) t90) - .(dn) 'i7-Robert W11ner, Ania· ,.eu Comet, Jlll Sl .tohll A )'OUlll -..n ... --.... -..... diilw1Mr1hlworb1M1.._1 -.. ,., "' .. -"""" -!ll --·""' -··---. ·--'"""(RI ·---·-·--"""' ·--1••w••-__ ... _ (IJTNll•C• I 11• i ...._ ... ,, -..,Uolll l\owlaf 11-11•• ; ..... "'11i11 d .. 1111 T'•Clll Q'v-111--tlN oli M .. , ............ llJ'N--...... - ' Friday m-•-m--11) ... ,. C2IWl -"' ... a.r (com) '47--Jlwld R1111n. EvtkdlL .,,., ...... "'"'_ ·-''°° II "Marcus-Nellon Murder1" * 3 hour Movie for 1V Stars Telly Snalas, MarJoe & Jooo flfftl' 9(j)Cll - -(C) CJlr).,... ..... I ....... (dN) '72-T"'1 -Maljot Geftnlf, lDlt Flfl'if, A ~ hMdl: I ........ ilMltlptlol hlto the ..... of .. JOlilfll ..... nl!Md .... Md ,..... .. twr_ . M1Mlttll aptrtmtM. wt. t bllclt JOUlh 11 lrl'iltld Oii "" ftll'lllJ wtdlnci for lttillpW .-pt Ind Ill~ conf-" tht two m11rilM, flit 4rtectlw; dllbts thl ,)'0Uth'1111Rt. D 1111111 I-•A11 "'""'" Mn" Chlif lranlide trill to .itv. on; of tht most dlfftcult rnystlria of Ills carw-4M ftlDblrJ of • --"'"'""" D NO ONE UK£ CAINE! * NEW IDEAS OLD WEST EXCmNG: "KUNG FU" D (I) <ll Ill... ,. "all!_. -C.IM_ ... _.,..... of 1 ....... wild crlllliML ...... lllAI--. . ' l:M 81'1 """' W.I • . .,.,_ . ~~- loM a 'lli •--1on1111an --l~i!:--.... ,_ • ''lleyoftd v.,.... ... blllSld after 12 yu11 hi pr;i1oll, 1 ,.p1st. L mllTlltftr •kl-l'Mftll IClinst Dtl. J.l MlM Stone tilrousll his dluatl· "" o---fBE-oliloftl G)flll-111-- N1LY PILOT u.11 ..... • ,.,.,,,...,, MllCh 8, 1973 DAILY PILOT Zf On TV Toniglat 'Murders' Drawn From True Story NEW YORK (AP ) - A film in the '"must see' category is on the CBS Television network tonight. It's called ' ' Th e Marc us-Nelson Murders," written by Academy Award winner Abby MaM. It's a powerful. three-hour dramalizaUon of " con· ttoversial double murder case that shocked New York nearly a decade ago -the fatal stab- bings of Janice Wylie and Emily Hoffert in August 1963. and its relation to the W)'lle.- Ho[fert case -Is lbe llo- tlonaliled ctniral theme of ';The Marcus ~Nelson Murders." in which all nal names have been changed. THE STORY of George Whitmore -he is· called ' Lewis Humes in the movie -1 is seen through the eyes of a tough police lieutenant who ' eventually refuses to believe Humes committed the crimes he confessed. Jlayonets to ~ A~k The young career women were killed by a prowler at their East Side apartment. Eight months later, a 19-year· old black drifter arrested in Brooklyn on other charges was charged with their deaths. Police at the time said the youth, George Whitmore Jr., confessed not only the Wylie· Hoffert murders, but also the later slaying of a woman in Brooklyn and the attempted rape of a nurse there. The lieutenant. f i n et y sketched by Telly 8$valss. doubts H u m e s • confession from the . start; the doubts becomes total disbelief Bs be checks &nd double-checks all aspects of the charges against ~ the youth. Four Army tninees scream thOir way through bayonet drill in this scene from South Coalit Rep- el'lory's productioo of "The Bame Training ol Pav· lo Hummell," on· stage tonigbt through Sonday in Costa Jleoa. ~ left are Mike Phillips, Steve Pat· tenon, Alm Paul and Greg AWns. ·Actors Tightening Belts HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Hard times in Hollywood show no signs of letting up. The movieland depression t b at began in the late 1960s con- tinues to put actors and ac- tresses and others in the in- dustry out of work today. As a result, people in the motion picture trade are being forced to look elsewhere for their livelihood -unemploy- ment offices, odd jobs and new professions. unemployment payments were "People say get a job in nclt enougll to sllPPO<I him, anotbor field, but it isn't his wife and seven children, always that easy for actors," "Actors who al<il't reaUy . she slid. "People are leary ol big are hurt the worst," said a """"'-'Ibey tmw bow ..,. spokesman for the Hollywood depmdalie ti..,-are." unemployment office. "Actors Sbe added. "I am no longer and extras dominate oor claim a J0011C girl. I have not been load." lrainod for anything else. ml One woman bas been a pro-it Is dillicult to get anyling." fessional actress for 215 of her 44 yean said she got ... act- movie studios. "There used to be the large studios with permanent payrolls wbelber or oot they were producing. Now they are virtually nmeDstent," said a :"""° at tlie Hollywood Oftbe Callfo·rnia nePartment of H u m an Resources Development. MISS WYLIE'S uncle, the late author' Philip Wylie, said at the time of Whltmore's ar- rest that "It sounds to me like a guy who got scared into a confession, or who wanted to make a name for himself." Whitmore later repudiated th e confession, contending police had beaten it out of him. Another man, Richard Robles, subsequently was arrested and convicted of the 'Wylle·Hoffert murders. Whitmore was cleared of those slaylngs. The charge of · killing the Brooklyn woman also was dropped. But ln 1967, a jury convicted. him after three trials of attempted rape. He's still in prison. Mann, who befriended Whit~ more while researching his story says "the thing that really astoonded me by the en· tire case is how incredible our courts are. "What people have to know is that OUr courts are In such a shambles. God help any of us wbo get Into the throes o[ them. 'lbat's what I mean when I say in the film, 'When there's no justice, there's vi~ .' Jenee.' ,, ' IN MANN'S hands , '"ftle ~ Marcus ~Nelson Murders" ~ becomes a strong, polnt,by-.,, point recital of how a young, -: ignorant black .m,n i s ~ railroaded -and how the ~ courts, police, pro~ors and ~ ~7~:!te ~cti~a. us are the ~ "You can't sit at home and not have other Jncome on the side:' said Dennis Cross, who began hl5 acting career in l.MB. "Otherwise your· "'Cireer Is down the tubes and your life to boot.'' '¥ •• e89't sit «t home ... _, .. tie BllCK llAlllllS ol t b e -Acton Guild, tlie ..,. tors' UDion, said: "ll is the highest 1mmq.ili>Jmeul we have ever bad. We estimate that m any ~ day at p-.t •to.• pfS' cml olour ....,,._are not ...niog." Another olficlal at the ofliee said, "People are working, but the periods of work are sborler ond sborter. COn- tinulng unemployment Is much big)ler than ii used to be." One actor wbo spotted the h'm! In time to llnd a "'lid alternative wu· Paul Comi . How he wound up there -·---·-----·--- Cross moved b l s family to Hollywood from New York in 1955 and made a good living, he said, until acting ,X>bs began falling off abo~t five years ago. "FROM 195'1to1168, I did at leut 20 television shows a year.or more," Cross said. Now, bowever~c::;' spends most of his wor time as assistant manager of mobile home dealership In the nearby San Fernando Valley. He acts about five times a year at most. ' Cross said be turned to the sales job when be found other~ ••• dr tfOUF _,_r is dotcn the wt.es' ing job in 11171. ll paid $200. She asked lbal she oot be identified. "IF YOU haven't been working, you don't want to advertise it," the actress ez:- . plained. She llJld she had supportod bersell during tlie last -years by tal:lng unemploy- ment compensation, a loan from the Actors Fund ond parttbne jobs • "Ifs just roiigb. I have gooe hungry at times," the actress sakL "It's a-matter of tbe barest oecessities. -~figum for the -ol -· " about the time of tlie late-fall employment peak for HoDwyood.: Screen Ac 11> r s Guild nmnben, 15 jlen:ent ~ l!.trll and (ll'ltlDl!"l•wl piastaas, 7 i percent; ad aatlsmrn, 44 peroenl; mabup .-. 31 pereeot; aipt wpa viats. 31 ......,i. ~--.-,-~ elimb In Mardi ond April, ..,_ oonm. to a SAG npart. -admlfled that ...... In the best ol times, a large po1mdage ol -..., not -the. but°""' Is less -tliin °""' """' to be. .. s...n!fadonU..been blamed fir drop In hiring for -pidur<s,indudqlDe ,.,__, lanais ..... ~--.:u . ai'Mi"ii/'rh salaries. BIJT THE MOST apparent ..-is the d<dine ol the big COmi had acted in more than 300 television shows and 15 movies by 19S8, and, be said, "I couldn't believe I wasn't going to wort." Hasty Fete To Lemnion WREN be d I. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) m.AT'S t ec me -Jack Lemon has been nam~, in Hollywood started, and ed Man of the Year by Com! joinod a friend In a 11,sjnes, venture. Harvard University's Hasty Tbe two men opened a Pudding Theatricals, which Puac!ena delicatesseo Called bills itself as the naUon's stataemy..., ond today the oldest lbeatrlcal organlzaUon. _ _._ bas to · Lemmon -a fonner Hasty ~;; addli::i"!mw1: Pudding president hlwel! -· abl:p and two llcemed ouUets received the award Wed- in .-....-County. nesday, the opening night of ..,,._... "Bewi'tcbed ilavoyou," th e "'Ibis bas been a great salvation," Coml said. "Not group's 125th production. The Clllly bas it saved me finan-show will play in catnbrldie dally but tt bas allowed me to unlll March 118, then go to New be pmty selective In the ac-York, Ph 11 ad e Ip~ I a and ting I do." B<nnuda. . But Com! admitted be bas Lemmon was choeen by lhe not sbalen the acting bug. club !or "bis outstanding ''I tbiuk that"'lny-tnterest ~achievement in film-acting and love st1Il lie with my act-and directing." He appeared ing career," he said, "but It in the 1945 and 1947 Hasty was one of those things I had Pudding shows while a to'-·" Harvard undergraduate . "A BRILLIANT FILM-STUNNING!" -.Judi#I Ctitf. HM,.,."•"""' ~ llOJ.111 •--·---.... Sltewtf• 7:00 _, t:lO __ ,., __ lo ---YOU 111111111. -YCl!I _.,., SPONSORED BY WESTERN SILVER EXCHANGE 108FM IUSINESS JOURNAL MON. thrv 111. I: 15 A.M. MONEY DIGEST MON. thrv fll, 5: ti P.M. ~ ...... *"""" . -...__. ..... _ ............. ~-· ···=~·-.. - NOW PUYlNGo , ~I• ~ CIMRM fl-ftMSM MIMI. viii• Clrlffl'I.....,....... .. .... i,Atlllll ·~ ,,... Dfty9.lft ..... ,.. ... hty. MWl'\J illl .. ~'-ll..•'.-llii;;.lliii ........................ '!9' ........ ~ ..... 1 ........... ·.·."·"'·'·"""' .... '' ...... ·.-.. 1 ' ' • I • ' . < • l , , l • . r • • i • : • ~:#.==~.! I I i I llonlor. -.. 197J Asks $5 Millie• ' Papp .Takes Over Lincoln Cent.er NEW YOR!C {AP) -Joseph Papp, New Yorlc tbeat<n eminent activist, baa agreed to become the boa Abo ol drama production at Lincoln ~ter -on one urgent con- dition .. "Five million dolla.n must be railed within the nest six weeks," the flaml>oyant lttUe tmpresario ltipolar.d, "er we say 'goodbye it was nice talk· ing with .you.• " that ... d>nmiclllJ -Ille Linootn Cmte-Reper t•r y eun....,. . .-im-•a1 ..,....lion ill Juno. T-Dy Ille ilt- that puts Papp iD -... -;esti~ • .:.-7. ... t:r: of Uncoln Cfllt.er • aL l ' , .... ___ .. -opilita()pen_._ Yort~Or- Tbe festival -.. --tinue nnctiminnlM adiwitirs at its oft-nn.dw:I)' PIM:ic Piek Your PAUL WINFIELD 'Sounder' Formal aonouncement Of the expeckd appointment was made at a news conference caUed by Amyas A m e s , chairman of the board ol Lin- coln penter Inc. Thea,.,. compla. ..--- A hmning verbal skimWh between' Amu and Papp developed CHI Just who would bear main responsibOity for coJlecting that lump guarantee -the center management or Papp"s organization, the New York Shakespeare Festival The semantic duel went to oo decision In an atmosphere of cautiou11 comradely col- laboration. THE $5 million fund is.....- tial. Paop said, to assure avoidance for the next five years of the fiscal troubles Lucky Dog Now a Star HOLLYWOOD (AP) -A lit- tle dog aptly n a m e d "Wcky" is going to be a television star on a comedy- detective series after being rescued from an animal pound where he had· been scheduled f~1i::.~-of uncertaiD parentage -will be worked into the series "McMillan and Wife," starring Rock Hudson. beginning with an episode being filmed in LoOOm fir the start of the fall ......_ In the tradition of Hollywood overnight success s to r i es , "Lucky" was spotted by a film produeer. lie bad beeo in a Well Palm Beach. Fla., dog poond. .. .. "SOMmMis A GRIAT NOTION''• --- ' The noceaity al rmrpniza- tioll " the _.. -operations was bif:lmd - Jules l.rviog -.. D«emh<r be -.Id ...... io June from bis ~ stewanbhip. AMES jGRJ!fJI tlal the 51- year-0ld impraario bas faD coob'ol of both _.....u.c and compooitiall al Ille llowcl of directors. •' ''1be main, Beaumo•t .~ Theata' will emphasRe .,.. , worksbyAmericon-. seoondly .... --other perls al the ..i.i. Ihm. very eelediW!ly, dasPo ... Papp said. . "'lbe F o r u m tbea.... will be -lor ~ proawt;..n the year round." The .... aet is startiDg with an aotidpar.d amml *&ii of fl.5 milli<m, -.... permitted laD slat "' prior endeavor. 1be amount is to be covered by ~ 80Urtt whk:h now ante aboat l500,0tltl each ,..,., .... -"" the new $5 millilm fund. THE IATl!SI' dlapUr iD Papp tbeatrica1 PJWl!I' eon-. tinues a steady, lmletimes es:- plos.ive, prog1ess from bumble festival begjnnitJR. rm ago in a dJUn:b m the ~ East Side. Sub.wqueot dewllipuJttd were creatim rl:a major. fr'tle tbea.... in Central Parll: every StrmDlf!". expansm illlo year-round opentD at the Public -· bam.. of popular bits into l!Noolway commercial bouaes, and amt recently, laonchinc d • elaborate drama project ., the CBS tdetisian &dwL MAGGIE SMITH 'T ........ EDOIE ALBERT .... llw aL Kid' SUSAN TYRREL 'Fat Cily' w--Of lAc'"f Nomilwlions "*"'-...._~....::.. • NMSmcn's 'Ille .. ·-·-~= ...... ~&oeW.,Fi<r. r:-~ fUlll'!I'~· L._ ---"THE HOT ROCK" LIV ULLMANN "The Emigrants' JAMES CAAN 'The Godfather' JENNIE BERLIN .-. .....;... .. ... •ltlJ wuct-· Jttw C•lllOlldy "AYANTI" L,_ RHgrGft '" 1:"¥111 H11111orn• "LITTLE CROOK AND NANNY" ._.._.-...... ..... ,..._:::_:-1.iiiiK.i ..... SSP•-11l.U'J.Vlt' &Tftyt n. .... _ .. lloxillitt • • _,ess ti all lime! M•Y ; JACK -EIU 111111 .• ~_... ~"' ! ~N&•C'• . ,, ' ' 'fi I ,.. -. Os ear MARLON BRAN1>9 'Tho Godfather' CIC£L Y TYSON 'Sounder' JOEL GREY 'Cabaret' SHELLEY WINTERS •Poseidon Adventure' Faworites LAURENCE OLMER 'Sleuth' LIZA MINNELLI 'Cab.Ire( AL PACtNO 'The Godfather' GERALDINE PAGE 'Pen & Tdlie' MICHAEL CAINE 'Sleuth' ROBERT DINALL 'ThoGadfatlwr' El_LEQI HEOCART 1luttofllios' SPorting Drama Well Done llJ WllUAM GLQVl!ll • NEW YORK (AP) -A drama al awing detail - Ille sweat and ache of ...,poet sport, "'Die Clang- ing Boom." opened 'l\JesdaY night at Broadway's --· ' .• Tbe produdinn orig!natrd, with tbe Uq Wharf troupe in New Haven. OJno.,, where -ecstatic -bf metropolitan visiting - ...-. .....,..i transfer to the big time. -the play by England's David Slorey should rant as a raw slice of metaphor for the great world outside stadhun walls i s debatable. Al 0 b v i 0 u s • lininwgt-mged reali.1tic )e¥el it pmdles across with facile. sbminC jmpod. TBK LOCAt.E is a grimy locl:er room under the stands or' some -,. Yorkshire town where each Saturday a bunch al Jabonn tomporarily turned rugged gladiat«s perpare for battle --~y team. The situation ap-- pmrimai.s ..,.;pro Ameri<an football wherein athletic mediocrity can make a few ---,,,.,.. isn1 much of a plot. The oddly assorted participants straggle in, strip ID the buff and into onilcrm, dlarge Ullo the field and after aboorbing brutal pmistunent of various d!gree fioalJy horse ammd .... ocmmunal bolhtub in Ticlory celebration. S&orey, who played rugby befire tmning li"""Y. geb mnjmum effed a rather OielhoYian -al clW'ac-.... depidinn PICKING stai .. mt perform- ers from the msembly ex- portly directtd "" Michael Rudman. an Englishmen in American debut, one mast name Louis Beadmer, a slavery janitor musing on the better old days; John Utbgow. the team'• pathetic patsy who in a scme GI Wvid agony tRJf • fen the nnkindest blow of all; John Tuilinger. Dug Stender, JOOn -and llidlard o. Masur, -memben al .... .. llO'llllL ~~ ---mrzrac.&mi I iilft pg:a. jl.WC ,._ -~ -annw •=1•1u•M1111 :o--"=' ti1 .1111 &111.fllDtlDI LID 0 "'"''C" Kids Like To ... GE NERAl CINEMA COl'IPOllAHON 0 FOUNTAIN VALLEY alo ~.e'~( ..,..B~oOKHU..Sr AT1oniG1a DOORS OPEN 1:U aargain M•fl""""'1,ot Ill 2:• A trve 11ory "TM L~ of aog§Y C,_.. "Man In 1M Wl!Qmnf• (,OGl /;;JfOUNTAIN VAll(Y .,.~.!::~U ...,...oon;;,u;s1 A l 1Dot;G1 o B1,..1n Matlntt P•ll'f at 1: .... lM . Goers Open 1:• ! Anne B1rw:roll ''Y111n11 Winston" "S•vlack•" IPGI tEAC~ (NTl<.AH(I ~o l •C-C < ' • • ' ~)5~ ........ -"ONE 15 A LONELY NUMBER" c..t. s.. ,_, ~ Jbuth Coast Repertor_i-·--t THE IASIC TUINIM OF PAVL~ HUMMEL W.clntlday tllni SulMSly, ,, .. p.m. -1a7 ........,-...... ~ ... ••.. Res~a11on11ntormation W.13'l ...• SUNDAYS: k PLAY FOil CHI LOREN -MAGIC TMEATW:& AT!* ..... 1 Ask Andy • .... ---,, ST!D/1'11 "' -'~= .. .. -.. SIJO!U ll ! -· ~Jr _.,,._,.-, liiiJ ,.., Sioll 'lllo -.. llll ... ·-c ,,_... ...... c.--,., "M<C•• & ---.,._ ........... -...... ..., ...... -.111ft1z aa.we• _. INl "'Fma'" -. ~.,;,,.... -- • • ' • p F .. Auditions Slated For Two Groups John Ford Due Award "· • • ' 1-.-a.1m ' DAIL v 1'11.oT II 'Sm IAJce' fd Slwltle 'l Nureyev Si; Ca»rada Company No ' !or Oil .i. as : ' ""1t 7. ,_. a.t.117 fl tllem. ~mlClclanwl:ocould, the -... Prine• lJi .. J::!Da --dQ ....._ __, the Gltllodol: In the rigbt hinds. llClre the (N-) chvwDld b!mMtt lo .... --Late" thel ll7louJd penis olf the O<CU]llDts of the the nearby late ...... In ~ IPt 1111 II -... to -T llaft -0. tam-first me rows In any theater. of de1peratlon .,.., lllr ._ U. ..,., 'n t7eeel • -fl.allJ-lud. Nedia Potts as the Black gestum than ovor Ilse r..t .... -tl:oa • W to , ' Quoell Satun?aJ night looked tbat be was being c?ep'lwd of do. .Am! tlels crille loft Ille • • FAii TBI -ir-lib Juli& Cblld In a Spantsb bis great love. tl:oollr -·-t7eeel l:t -dlallal --71 Ilse mantilla and blad< I 1 c y Enough Ille?. Tao ~ of llSIC'. ~ -l:il-. 1 -·•Im of-.llJil pn>-peignoir and she WU just lbele canadlln IWW 1111'1ee4 -7eoliirim VJ!••••• .,_al?odaB!actQ!leenfor lbolet as frlghtentnc. It ts out lo be aooc? old,...._, -• ,......,, ~1i='ll=•=--===llle=f.;•::•:::l::P·::::::!lllldl::::;:::;-=:':::::::;lo=bello=~ve~tba~t~Canadl~~an~g-~.~==::; .,.. 71)' 1; I ' ballet ____ ..,,_ bellefe.. I ' ----,._ ... .,...._ .. .._ ....... __ _ :'=::"~== __ tops!_ .. pr-ti -JOI. If :=Fl-=.·,., my :; . ·.:-.!?t -.~Jll•-­im,Nod""' ...--• Pl ..., ............. . ~ ID mt -. lllis E:rt -___ ... of 1711 erlllnal j , KLONDIKE ~=•NA • PUBLIC SKATING • ICE MOCKEY • flGURE SKATING • SPEED SKATING • flRIVATE.. 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' ' , • b'n's11 ..... we. • Dly and date all.,dlr. •60enlnute ........ timing-. 1 • Adjuetable bites'''" • IPluo dial. Our d'-'11 watcle II - resistant, too. And I• r 29.95 . ~ .,, TIE WWRS • 1 ' Clim l lh Conc:nlle Junale; Slaw ~ l • Y-s~ T1eat ~ bl' iiOl A Dole -· --·----!- . ! .. • l • ' ' I • ' ·A M~ ZlN ' GBLO NOE LE NGLAND ............. ' , ' . . , n 'I •• ' 1 "' ~. b • ! • " • . ! 1 It Baby)o Stir It Up; Klnl<J Rlli' ... , No Moro TS'Olllllli 111<1o nllht Ra""" 1'· . AMAl16 11.ome. ) 7,H E "''" WAI' Seueope, land.C.~ A-, LERS ~ S~ing A; Calltui' To Counterpoint; Sin-CATC 1on1a ,., Guitar Md si:n. From -Sulta "for, ' 1· J.!AfllRE . lf!ue11lr.~ 0u1C"1-·-~ -To 'The fall • • • • •••• • •• OlfloltlofonlBeck. ll111tb1lltll FREE TtAPES 4aa I MIE HAlllSGI' 1 S.1 .... llaflall;;' 1'-le7lfr:d "" """ ,..,. ii, l)tlll ~ ~ l'l1oef I ....... '*' 'llliil • °""' ai,,;; 11 • Llltili•• ' JCP . 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No. 5, personal honesty. No. 6, romantic Wclinatlons. No. 7, dependability. No. 8, physical attractiveltess. No. 9, a sense of humor. No. IO, intelligence . . WHY, MAYBE you ~k. do lO few~denti,sts"smoke? To pin it down, only one in three does so. And one in three used to, but oo more. And one in three never bu. Fear of oral cancer is sald to be one expla~­ tion. Death rate from that fierce aJJ. ment is· about four times higher for smokers than for· non-smokers. .. ' ONE MOTORCVLIST in every five is 35 years old or older .•. ONLY 14 percent of all AmerlcaM have black hair ... DON'T FORGEI', "alibi" ii e Latin 'Mid mean- ing "elsewhere." BEGGll'!Q LETIERS -Several women in the Philip. pines, who Identify themselves es wives of lepers, are now writing to editors riationwide to plead for gi£ts. Their stories are touching, but quite similar, as though regimented by a professional fundraiser. 'Ibis kind of mail-order pan- handling campaign springs up every so often. Last one I recall was OQt of Nigeria where several clever men, who desa'lbed themselves as bard-pressed students, painstak- ingly penned begging letters by the hundreds . . TUER~ WAS a time .in Japan when it.. was a matter of fedetal law just how high a woman ·there could lilt her • skirt above her ankle in wet weather. Something like the equivalent of six inches, no more. 'lbe decency code in old Japan was exceedingly severe. QUERIES -Q. "How long does it take fore new eye- lash to grow in completely?" 1 A. About three weeks, ordinarily. Figure hair your eyelashes are growing in while the other half are just hanging around. Each lash probably lasts about six months before it falls out. Q. "DON'T MORE WOMEN than men have those precious: bahy blue eyes, darling ?" A. No, it's a tossup-the eyes o£ just 33 percent o£ both men and women nationwide ere blue. Just blue. Not pre- cious baby blue, Cynthia. That's midnight talk. OH, OH, DID I say "untie" and "unite" were the onJy two words with the same letters but opposite meanings? Forgot "upset" and "setup." F.STIMATE is that the home sewing output equals a third ol all the dresses, coats, suits, slips and blouses turned oot In the factories. THOSE MA'Fftl1\fONIAL scholars who compute such statistics insist the odds run 33 to one -oh1 this is said, although not tragic -a husband will lie to his wife at least once a week. CAN YOU COME up with 10 words ending in "sage?" Our Language' man offers sage, visage, usage , message, presage, corsage and dosage. Three more, please? · WHERE'D WE get the notion that sunflowers turn their faces toward the sun from morning until night? They don 't contend the experts. They don 't, they don 't. Address mail to L. J\f. Boyd, P. 0. Box 1815, New- port Beach, Calif. 92660. NEW 1973 AUTOMOBILES -ON DISPLAY AND READY FOR IMMEDI· ATE DELIVERY -COVER OVER 20 ACRES OF SPACE ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS. KUls Like T-o Ask Andy • ' • • • • • ' _-sse~hlyman ·gh~to ave 'Mono Tua --~ i ca~ ...,, -rlondo, ln)'o, ~ r Ip o •a, 9lcf' 1112 or bdw. IM dlr1 F°tt ... IO ell--• tie alone. Never a <lqle """ ~,000 -~•• ~.'.'.. J'!..~ I, ~ _ Molorilts Mono; Ne'f>da , Placer and ~ dedded ii noeded OMC all'• beadlful fldaole wllb ~ Sierra Club ~ -.-~.. ~ -drivin& IOUll> 00 115 395 1\lolumne <01111tief-111ucb of ali.riiafe to11rte1'of w-. lhe Ilia -. and COlllOTVlljldo , the DropplQg Ille IU.e'• water travel 1h......,h ,.,,;.· 0 f the beautiful mountain countrV' clly pur<hued ...,.. than a "'""1 n lltinc far too mounlaln lawn~ -level by two feet a year wllf, · "-lllomW·,-m..,...~-ma··•n-· , for which the sta, le 11 well quarter o( a.million..,.. wltb llllit:ll water," Qlapple said, ba<tlng fl001 lhe ' ' Po • Y wlthln three years, cauae lhe ~It)'. \ _\. ""' ~·· known. ' water rlgjtls Jn Into and MonO • .,. tb1' 11 ~ the .Pl~': who NJld ~ m!!fl bland to become a ~la , Awe-lnsplilng=lhe phrase ' 1 ,,...&..:, II ·built lhe Ow.,. °"""'Valley. It eooild beCome lo )j)lt. and endanger the~ area I wb.!ch can de3cr the view CHAPPIE ~ an out· .r River A·q u e·d u ct.\ and a a.rrtn daert la a Iew years · of tbe blrdL : 1 from l,1$8-ft. ay Summil doorsman -he d have lo be tranaporle<I WAier sis· mllff alld 00 l0!1&'J' a site for . TP Tiil'. AND lillve'jhe, P<O-. ~ loM!ng south over,M~ Lake Juat to get to .':"me .0! the aoqtb. Jn 1970, the clty lloubled ._,., llabtrin<ll and blem, Cbai>Pie ~ Al1 AllE ,THEll.E al~ll~ and along the easl sl~ ¥1 the smal) commuruties m h\a '' lbe size of the. pr6jecl, • _.. 5 whlcb.,11 ~Pl"V'"!l ofl sip sources of water? : Sierr~ Ntvada where ~.m:-· dlstrie~. · , , .-' • 'But Deporlm<nt of waJ.. • 'ed· bf Gov:•llolra!cr .ijeogail, . The , city can pun:llMe U. taln peaks push 12,000 ree loto Chappie all<lll l!'Yillg to nail CHAPPIE •CLAIMS · Lo s and Power plannen point wJ!JI )fqU!d, ~d '°·°* '!\llclitloO 'll'ler ~'1!m. the Metropollllll I 'tJlo sky. , .; the hide •Of , th{ hpge Los Aqdes )> diverting to IJlllCb pride tllal lfit city's caplui'e 4f of· ,surface , l(nd, · aCe \'l'a~ ~ which ,bas ~ j Assemblyman Gene ChapPlo Angeles City De~nt of waler1 SOl!lh that lhe .waler tbil water bas ~ tJie 1 ~ hi. the.~ arid. availible > l'•ler h\ t h • (JI.Cool) represents thls area Water and Power to..the wall Jevel ill Mono.Lake IJ ,drCJ)plng Oftni Valle)"fnlm -ming .lo!°'i" Basin._ . · r c.Illomfa Water Pro~ 1!Ji1 In fact, bis d~trlc! covers tor depleting tbe water level in' two feet or ioore each 7eir ..:. a,n urbon -· ' · -Qui jn ,MlioO ,Lake • 19¥-aore { the· ill ]le ltJ·· 9 ir\llHon ~ Alpine, ~· Cala,veras, El · Mono Lake.' ' a thls ' Is dama~ •and Oiappie Is fi8hllilll the ba).-. 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(AP) -nie ~ ~.about jllls one," Kentucky .coach wbo said "one g(lnle doe.ft 1llalte· a 'JOe'll. Kiili qld.«·r~ bope we areni ..,... .. simply didn't know ·'~ · tOo tense tOo ~-· >~ •t this ~· SOutheastem · ~ 11111 1n hi! firsl a0uoa after ~lacing f~ce basketball race. I ' the !tined Adolph .RUw, raid lbeie ,... ,\lier 25 games, ).7 In cooiler<n<!e Jo,, .no diaib!'that players oo bolh telip~~ the Whole thing bolls dowo to,,, ~ '·f~ 1lie presaure of lhe ...,.,...... lolllgbt when co-l~ders Keo!J:IC~( Ud seaiiin's,{lnal pme. ' Tennessee square inf here. : ! · •iiu we ha"' ~ advantage over Ten-~ f'I guess you could say we' e • ltefe ~•''·he said. •we've been tense all ' , ;aeason t.ey!ie to catch up wben~bel' were ------.. 1111J .. l"!'-a ,.; the fron(;nmners. '1'1111 tenseoeM Is -, ·t to.them/ ~ ' When Kenlld<I!. lost three of llrlJ ' • slX\ SIC pohes, 'niaJl1-of · 111 follow*"' Reaflers' • • (lift ,. m a alsth -tlve·trlp to the ·~ NCAA -t ao lhe COllfmnce H t Co · ~ermwtm.. 0 rner ' A f.,r mo .,umbled tor,Halh IOl!p. . Tl... ofler • -coolerence .... to , V"""911il1, Jl.llltucky CllJlhl l!rt, Ila o,at Sir: . J: 1il«liJy -CO!PI 11 .....,.._ JeUinC '\'bat right doet l'V ~ in• • -,. iiioctmie ..a a dUlllve 111 .. toplnalabelol..,...' oof 1*li ~ ICbooJ basketball '-•:e•"h •Melfttimo, ao 81111114 ........... lhe ~gnolla High setiool. and ICllod1lie -......... "" ..... ... l!lilh School! ...... ,......,.. ~ -'!\mo (!pile obviously~~-' 'Ille.._ port of ti.-r.. llf the events leadillg to tm cOntlllladoo g..n.~ lhe f\ld. o141:t eua tea!l1 was ~ lo. ~ ~":..': ~ forfeit after the dea\h of their priii;:llif:i ~i-md from lhen It wu the pr!ncipal's wife wed ...,. to • ;e :l*- \!;t 'JIOUo!OUPPoae . -tool ol••• ......... .. a putty touch time just g~ hia "'°-...... -IWI> ...... tlian K111b~tl17•- llll the court? 'llllnk •!1out ti! Aall ... -:..•,,. ............. ... e )'Oll're lhlnkJni about !hat fiy tllls llil.V-rRll& 111 l!P lllo-*•tll!A. ., . . ' 1lolb--................... Wbile all !'OU Daily Pilot ll*'ta '!lrllm plaJ. . were bragginl about bow grut Cmona Ktatucky's Jut Joa Co Tee1tu: 1111 here Mar team m, did l'O'I ba~ ~ -·• -11!11r111o .a.tr 11z, ce w!iO ,be!I! Co;roaol ~ ~'. yeoiJ .. JD .. <t llll;p'o · Ila twnl Your 'ejlCUle?..,..... C-1'"f-• . i a bad night! Did rou""' thlllk ltlr. T!i+ cunmt ......, .......... aecani! IWTunina could be~! ~ ltavlll c , '! U ~ They ce1'l4ljl\Y """°~ baador who '* _...,. I pOlnta .. the _. 01r<14J"'**1 pp! five pmos, ..a f.I~ aetrior Jim Dacgh1"r at a ·Jl(qnolll M<trews. • .. LONG BEACH -Terry Stupy belted a too-fool. two-run homer over the left field fence ,Ind the UC ~ baseball team ointlnlied to pummel the ball as It band- ed )loot Col State (Loli( •Beach) a'15-7 cfeleat Wednesday aflernoQn on the Blair f'ltld dlADiond, be.... • stttpy•s blow came In the fifth bmlDg ud wu ona of tl>ree hits In the riame fer tire ··Anleoters catcher. Jack QeveJan<I also ha\! three ialetlel in the 17-bit at< lol:ktllatawUCIJIOOfesixtlmeslntM etc!ltb f.t:ame to·Jnsure the yictocy altet ~k:"m ~ ;~ nve uneamedj ~"11>1 ~eland and Rod Spence al bird lbrooj rill wblle Jell Mallnofl.-and Jiellli bad two bits ea¢. UC..,... flt) '. C• ...,,.._.. 17) .1 ' •·rlltM . ..rllnt ~d 1•10 •Cf'OlbV,cf ltti L.yom. a 4 I I O hnlcN, JI> I t t t • ·1-. MortO 8, 1973 DAILY PILOT ff • ek1ch Had Strength ~n Admitting Mistake NEW YORJt (AP) -Frit. ~ boo I """" ... ODd will iO .to any to -' he's ri&ht but Mlb .-llrengtb wbea· he admUtocl he WU -· • sports peychologlsl saJd Wedneeday. W"illlam J. Bu...,, executive <llr«tor ol an ......., -"""""m""' in study-. Ing what --· -· WIS speculalin(, 00 the U D d e r I J l D g c:ircumatllli:f ol the wllwwapplng of the two Now Y~pltcben. Pe .... SI, ~ that he lntendod to marry Susam1e Kekich while Koticb, 27, 11114 bis J'OlllaD09 with Marilyn Peterson bad bumed out. UTbe weak ego penon wru Uve with 1111Ifhi111! to prove be'a ·right, ~ sacrifice bis public image," s a Id Beausay. •"lbe very strong ego persoo b caP81>le of admitting ho made a mistake and Is able to take stepe to rectify the situation." Bee...,, wbo bas Interviewed hun- dreds ol atbletes, saJd wlf&Swapplng llJlOllll atbleles Is nothing new although it , Sports ClipfJ!f! Slwr~ Anderson .. Seeks 'NCAA Mat Title ta less froquent In baseball than !n other pn>f ... jona) sports. I "It's happened aeveral limes In the last flve years, particularly 1n football,'.' he said, adding that the news probably reached "sensational" pro po r t ton a because 11 didn't work. "If' It hadn't lloj>- ped, there wouldn't bavo been such ! flap." Beausay said 'Xeklcb and Ptterslln, jUSI !lite the mlddle-eged ex~ .. who throws his wife a&ide for a younger 'Olllall, ultlmalely would have been bet- ter ott with the original spouse. "When you choose a.person, there are deep underlying needs to be met," said Beauaay, a fomt<!r court peyc:hologtst who worked wilb divorced couples. "When Petersoo first <ho>e Marilyn he did it because be oeeded that type ol per.mallty. Most pers0m ch not cbaoge over the years. By and large hia needs remain the same. If, all of a sudden, she's not for him, ~·re dealing with alibis, and wbat..et """' . . needs were are now dying ot stBrv ·on." ' Beausay said that both klcb and Peterson's Jll'l(eosioaal probably would be offected by-their chaqie In li!Mtyl~ The execuUve dlreCtor ol the Academy of the Psychology ol SportsJntemalional based his theory oo Interviews of 21~ ma- jor league baseball players. Of thooe questioned, 82 pereeot were married. And 07 ~nt of the manied playera said their apouses bad an effect on them, 31 percent Bald Ibey bad a great elfect and m one lllid they llld ·m ef. feet. "The 31 peroent wbo saJd their wives bad a great ellect oo them teoded to he guys who play~ paulye "'* at home, letting their wt~ pay • tl>O' blUa and decide where to-live,'' be~· "It appears, that a er ~ dominates his wlle and f y ls telling us that while his maUonsblp with his wile Is importan~ It bas a ·leaer effect on his overall p¢orpiance. L "It just so -happened, however, that we've never teet14 1Yankee,. pilchen...JD-- volved In wife.ri>applng." '~~Ill : 111'· ·~~J~ i-:.: 1--"""°"' tf ' 1 1 ntid, rt ~ 2 1 ' C~· a t t J 'I •Mwc1d1ri-. ,tf 2 t t ~ .. s110,...,.,a 1101 lcMM.rt 111tM~•I011 ......._.1P I t 1 1 Sito. ' 1 t o t ~" ''''~t-1011 ~ .. :a111~wi.• fflt --···· ' 0 • • Z,~." ·l,I:: McOoNrfdt, tf 1 I • • Ktlfll*', u t I t °'*"'' 2011 .. 1.f '' 11 T.r.11 12 7 • ' ..... w .... , JI • UC lrvh M tn 1'1 -lS 17 I Cl L.. hlctt 010 tN lOt -'1 ' • ' • VfJtT...,_N · AN011.S IOllY VAL"INTINE (LEFTI, DICK LANGE STRETCH LEGS. • • ' ' • 4 .. CIF Foe . , .. ' 1 • 87 BOGER CAJIL801'i t'. Of ........ ~ • , > LOS . ANGELES -Corooa . •• ·del Mar ll!gb'•. bl"ell bullet-,. "-11 ·game In Its 10 yea: ~· b11t<1n II on tap Friday night """''"~··· .,. r ·11tlbt CJF M/\A aemil at the U>s Angeles Sportl Arona and· ~.·tilt Sea K!np' foe may well be the smallut school to ever • (~ Conioa ID ball<etball. , • Vesb\lm Del'1 ~ are. champiolll of the Camino R<al League,' boalt a %7-S NCOnl ·aM '1"'.ve a ;J-game winning stmk gotn1· In CIF p~oll IC· llo• ... er1ni nve......,.: .... Yet Verbum Del'• total .: .• enrolhnent " only 1181) boy•. :.. !'veitium Det !'Oacb George tr.llll!. explains why the ... ,. £1 : are •the poterit force ·~ ate despite the lack of numbers: .. ~ • . ,'.'A' tot ¢ people claim we • ~t, )u! It's not true. • Monarchs Oilers· Down Edison· . ' Top SAV • • ID Tourney Lions, Barons Tie ~ .. Mallriidllllb'l- t:N slated , (or 1 7 o'clock -teat )rlth Sadd1eblcl: lllib tonlcbt al M......w Pirie !II the Santa Ana Clb' b a I I b a II loanl01 fQJ1olriDc Wednaday'1 W triumph over boll Scta Mia ValleJ. ~ Bob DmWnlys' --rtcfl., a·patr of Santa Ana Valley' firwa In the fourth lnnlnf and parlayed 11 lntD the winning runa for pitcher Jim Dean. • The fourth frame W I I -by ,Don cataaa'• lllnil• and be went fl> aecood on an emr. Dean lollond wtth I grounder lq ahortllop, and the ball was II rs t overthrown al f1nl, then played '""°1 al third and Catoaaaoored. .Dean CJ1110 acnru wltb the wlnnlac run on Bob l\laca1Jley'1 lnf1e1d 81!>111ld•F. SlncJe talllea ....,. pfded up by Mater Del In tho lint and third lrintnp. 1n the first 11 was Chuck Adamo11 double which plaled Mike Amarantbua. IMllAMV-(1.?.r llM Disqualification Hurts ' OCC's Title Chances: , ' , I ;. Orange Coast College's 41111 3:50.1. Paaadena won It Jn 'li'nliklY . we d oo't have to. . . 'fl""" llad '!"" thare' of ""'°" . .J:.1J;ll1n· tliO ooulfttm aectton .. • o~· .. Angel.. regarding TENNIS ANYONE?-Mark and Gail Elliott began their partnenhlp on file len' nia rourt and continue II in marriage. The duo now forms a llusband and wife resident pro setup .. t Park Newport in Newport Beach. l I I I J I! I -relay team was 3:".1 and' the Gcilden Welt disqualified, preventing the foursome of Ray stDrU1 Kevin Plratea from wlnn1ng the WUIJama, Bruce Lainmera and Southern caiJ!orta JC aw1m Mare Cardenaa .waa third In I ""-"'-·" Wed 3:56.1. ,.. ~ tncldmta; C>O D d U C t re •Y• ,.._.,...,.....p • Golden Well'• top ~.,,. vior ahd crowd cOntrol at ... 'J'.ltde5 ' • • " • · "Bui ii 'Ver'bdm Del we , d0n1_ ·11avp 0.,1. And we'~e Husband, WifeDoub"lesDuo ...... Dll 14) . ,. ... I l l f nesday al Cypress College. performance wu .. 1'econd OCC llnlshed third with 1'11 place nntsb In ·the 400 1ireaal polnta while Paaadena wnn It relay. Rustlers E4 White, with 202: and Fullerton was sec-Scott Moore, Frank . Browne ond (19'). Golden West waa and Williams clockeil 4::Ml.3. filth (110) behind Long Beach Pasadena Won with a time of (116) and two ahead ol 4:28.Z, six ~ behind had 10me wtnrung years 1n -blstelbaU whlcb Is also going tD atlracl good basketball players. .. Wlth our reputation of win~ ning you can imagine where Serving as ResUlent Pros SA 1/1111'1' Mmr Del Cypress (1118). OCC's disqll;llllled quartet. A vletory by Orange Coast OCC bad two other thirds - ~ ,talen, "" kl •• ~ ••. ~ta to ..., 'le By DOW ARD L.. UANDY ,..t~enf 'bi 1173 at Verbum ot .... o.1r, rMtt Staff begins with U center When you have played ten- Brown. But abeer talent n.ls at Wimbledon, Forest Hills "off ....ui.nbly alter that and many of the other famed n!Jng tD McQuarn, who and fabled Ji:<p'opean and 1 ooae~ tba Eagl .. lo a Eastern .l!lnited , ~ta~ .. teanis markab~;:~Uf ,,.ins, seven ~P,_as, been ranked highly as a ' duri8*!~ ~t four ~!:lJl~r ' and cotnP4rW/d against ear1-each ~ ~ a CIF .lllllle-!ean ~alliOng others. amplonship. ~ tf what~else Is e tn UJ:e world Next !Or 1'" ~~Corona o~uet l\hcl Uoibiastet! i4.j Mar;•ail!l;lll views ·114~. EUJotl ,ree)s',.ahe bas ~e Sea ltllif•'. , '.a wary ·follrid the ,Wv/er ¥~·I• stak- e. I"' , ~ "' ing, Iler tutufe· 'on tl¥!11decislon. , "We'~~' ~ •nY team ~rk EU!oft' Ls'•atlli' staking . ~· <llJllmilar' I~ ''hll 'future on · th'· same 4>roria aet :'·'l'flty are .0·" ~c1eclsijm1 • ; ' berate. But I don't look for Mark and Gall met on the t ~~U.~too .muc;b tennis court and played as a· uoii~ii!· t ~~f i mix6'1 dOObl~ 90pibination for me ouiiefm..,. we belt «oeveral jurs before deciding urphy In a _ -t to make the partnership a 'la.me, 47-36. We were without pertnanent one off the court aS :Brown for four games due to well 'lie-and we found the tac-Jt ·is ID this new role as hus-tle beneficial to' U!J at that band and wife that Mark and ~-Gail have placed their trust in it-t "COron1 del Mar ls an ex-the future and as a tesult have 1le~t ~~~I weV ~cbed,, taken over as resident pro-tell1g~,'\; lt ~es · f.ew. · f~sionals · at Park Newport, lt1stak...,.1ni!l d ti< ''a fin•. tbe apartment and t.wnhouse ,.._tlna team. · · ' · ' • "--t the. •'"W-::ljj· ...._,with our usual C<>uuuun ty on upper • ~ • ..).,"!'.:( L:::..cc Newport Bay. man-w-man ·~· but at The couple won the Adoption Ibis pblnfli'suncerlaln'."'11o'.ll1,.'ciilld rntxed double• title laot . ., ais!1Zi>ec1•;11> eaaey . aooes" • . i,id Jeff Wharton. · year and are looking forward tD defending the crown In the next eompel!lion. But both also remember Wimbledon well. "We lost to Billie Jean King and • OWen Davi<bon . a t Wimbledon but they went on to W'in the championship," GalkA"Y'· When they returned to New · YOrk, M,rk was all Set to enter the mixed doubles at Fore.st Hills and took it for '~ted he would have a psrtner. . Gail' competed in singles and doubles," then left for home in Cllifornia witbou~ a con- sµltallon. ". ' "I' don't like New York Ind when I got a chance lo eothe home, I Wok Jt," sDe· says ln reeal!ing ttie· lnqident. Gail was born In D!inob but was raised and ~me an ac-- tive player in .Northern Callfornll. Under: her tnaid{:!n name, she racked up a series of na- tl o n a I championships, in- cluding the 16. and under clay court doubles (1967), the IS and under gras.5court ~bles (1969) and the grasscourt amateur doubl~ (1970). Ties Va~ards; Eagles in 2-1 Los8 : "'I)oee an tbt.·two we.figure • .1 ,.. ~ave "'·:~ from wl!at· M· esa We've seen iMid heard 1 of . Qo,.qjla de! Mli'r. • • · -· '·Tlae Eagles.bosi•has the f.9 BroWn undernt)ath for the .tet · lioujidlng game, but be'• ·...,. ~med that Corona del Mar wlU control the caroms. \ ' if I :Diahlos )in; &o . . . J.Mbsion Viejo msh baseb!lll , '1!?~h Harry 8111:8 Is looking ff~' some new luipber ~a~ lb replace his PfO""ll saggtng bals .. We~ay t11e· Diablos were lleld lo just •tWo hits in losing to Gahr, 6-0, in 'ihe consolation roynd of the Tustin tourna- A1$Jt. The setback ousted Mission .. Vl~jo from t h e f!iumey. • •. The Dfablos were ·limited to J\l•I Jive hlls In the two jOumey pmes, falling ID Rancho Alamitos, 3-1, Mon- djly. ~ The loas r.an t.he1r season ,nark lo 1-3. · < The on1:Y two lliablos gelling Orange ,tripped Estancia 2-1, while El Modena and Costa Mesa fought to a 5-5 lie in non- Jeague baseball a c t i o n Wednesday. Estancia could manage just one hit against its Crestview league rival, while Costa Mesa yielded a seventh !Ming run which CQSt the Mustangs a vic- tory . Costa Mesa fell behind 4-0 to the visiting Vanguards but came back to take a 5-4 lead e:oing into the final inning. Dennis Delany's homer with Don Tryon on base in the flrst imtlng cut the EI Modena ad- vantage and a three-run out- burst in the sixth gave the Mustangs the upper hand . Four walk.! and a hit batsman brought in the first , two Goshi Mesa runs in the alxth and John Brown BOAT SHOW IN ANAHEIM i hlta """ Kevin McGarry bl• P and Jim Rey"? Ids gle).' ·• • f. n·e w, .. u-cnntained cGal't)''•li.i~ser ca!De' ampJlfbk>us vehicle, equally at hr' the "tbl f nnmg •lien hOme OD land or water, 1J Mi.ion Viejo ed \be bases. RnothU unusual craft on with-one out .but failed ID display during H. Werner score. .( f· .. Buck's Western National Boat .. ..;.~~·11li,• , . , ' >o<I l,larlne Jiho'¥ oi><Oh11 • ' ir : " ~ ":' nib~ay·ron at~ p.m. Friday t::.''J'tt : o o o at Anabelm Convention kt>mldt, ct 1 o • 0 Center. :.°'.:'' tb._ : : : : The (Land N' Sea Craft) ..,....,., •• 1 • •, 0 0 double-duty veuel can be '"• ,.,... rt 'f I ..,. Pi.ru. 111 , ( •1 o • : ed. and Uled tor a tnllcr, or ~.If 4 ,. 11 : : g lf ~bed Into the water for wt11.1ti P ~.;-:s ·': ~ , cfutslng as a houseboat. =~ i ':? :,. o • • Slnginl star Allan Jones •1™" ,._ .1 o o • u~one on his concert toura •• 100• . ~ • • 1 •-•· o T hes! test lbe craft haa ·~ ,., , , ; : : : had wns rumllng the 420 mile• 1o..1e. ts • 2 • vla water from San Francisco . ..... ~ ·-l ' M I IO Los Angeles. ... _,. a"' M > I 4 ~ 't1f1' ........ 1 ' ---------- ' • delivered a single for the go- ahead marker. El Modena pushed across the trying rtln with a triple fnd sacrifice fly in the seventti. Estancia took a 1-0 1ead in the second inning ot its game with Orange as Mike Dahrles' walk forced in Kelly McCrann with the marker. McCrann bad reached base when be was hit by a pitch and advanced as a pair of wa1kl loaded the bases. C111t1 Miii Ul 8uitriH. If Tyron. 7b Dtll"Y• c: Brown, p.lb -" Giii!"/', tt $lwlrp, lb f,._, p Hlcttm.n, p l/llMtJM, )ti Cnill0611, 3b f1rrtll. rt C1tdwtU. rf Totli1 .. ' ' 0 . ' ' ' • 0 • 0 ' ' ' 0 ' 0 . ' ' . ' . 0 0 0 I " . ., M°"9I fl) .. ' GOmll... 2b , 1 lucMy, a • 1 5lft'IP50ll, " ' 0 Sttw1rt, c: ' 1 J. Clwl•tof:lllW• cf 2 1 W•ldl. lb ' l T11dla. rf ' 0 Mffllrt, •• 2 o .,,,...... 2 0 ........... ., 1 I) 0 1 Cllrt1tQPfltt, p I 0 Tot1tt 30 s lt#tl ., ffllllrtp .... 0 ' • 0 ' ' ' ' 0 0 • 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 • 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 • • .... ' . 0 0 0 • ' ' 0 I ' . ' . ' 0 0 • 0 0 • • • • • • • l!I Modftll 0 000 1-& I ' COlll Mttl »D 003 ~ 5 ' OMMt. 2b HIVft.o U 1rn11t, 11>-!'f t1t:J. rf llWiu, lb :CrMtn, II oncrumo1 IO Dow,.< -·· lt-!!!!'· • fi!IW.."J ·'r.l:'lt • """' 11fl M:ll .. , ... 111 -•n in the·breaststrolr.e would have In the 400 free (3:23.1) behind Other exploits Include being given It 32 additional points Pasadena'• 3:21.4 · aDd In the a member of the junior Seo and the team title. 800 free (7:39.6) wblCh was Wlghlman Cup team and being res OCC won two of the other won by f)tllerton In 7:~.0. ranked first In doubles and se-seven events, capturing the Golden West bad a fourth In cond in singles for females un-Sou~~~:~ '°~o::=L~ 400 beet relay· in 3:58 .. 0 and the 400 butterfly relay (4:01.S) der 18 in the U.S. in 1969. "'"'" Dt1T••CT 111 the 200 free relay in 1:30.4. while OCC was fifth in '4:02.8 Mark was born in Newport wntlr*ll ~~.~~~':nc 51 John Carpenter, Doug Moon, behind Fullerton's winning f'wml• V•iMY 101 Beach and after completing New Yor'l l20. :'i!~phl• ,, Dan Kent and Ron Mislolek time d. 3:52.3. I~!.! 20 f'g' 'j Ml high school _at Newport Uarbor Cl•Yfllnd 111. Houtton 100 teamed to win the 400 back Pasadena also won the 400 rl~·,on 1 • and two years at Orange Coast New YOtlt ti. K!n~1cy" while the 200 free founome free relay (3:21.5) and the 400 ~11t11\!:r:" 1 g g o Cill.ege, enrolled. 8~ ~n Jose utat1 1211. ca!'OIJn• 111 was made up of Moon, Rich individual medley (3:58.4).. ..~!.c.· · ""' '·· 1 : INll•n• 1:12, Mtmphl• Ill Hyland St Ma --• Both OCC d Cy ha S1llor, ;,_r, j I 0 State where he met Gail . o.nV1t 11., °''"' 111 , eve rron cu.u an press· ve o..ttr. lb 0 · He has plliyed in the Pacific Moritr"'-.. ;.~'t,"; Mark Desmond. conference crucials Friday. l=l~"c:"'·2b I g Northwest, . Austtalla, New r11nac1t1phl1 2, ~ vor11: ll•lff'• t 1be OCC quartet ol Golden West hosts CY'Pre$! at 3 ~11~· u o1 Zealand. j:ngJand and· Holland · 01Sl. Loui• f,. ._'°" 1 Mislolek, Mike Yarwood, Mom and Orange Coast invades the •;:;:~ '::. ti : 1 0 ID• additr·on ·•• the ;Ii'~ .... ""ft ft~-o.tn111 ' -""*"' 1 and Bill McAneney was second Fullerton pool in a 7 p.m. sc-,., '-'""' .... .....a• \..NGOlo. lllffllo.J.. C1llfoml• 2 (11tl • the ·-med! re1a . Foun•1l11 Vllley OOI 000. -• I 10 Prior to .t4ldng over at Park MlllflttOhl '°' f'lttlllUrgtl ' in 'S'N ey Y m meel Pldffc n• oe 11 _ 1 Tl ~, NewpoH.be was -resldent .prol'·-~~-----------------------------~-'-'-'-'..._..:.C.c,..:.. ·al Qlll.Jlanch 'l'enn!s Clab ·in ' ' Seal ~·~·111!1111'.~taff·al • tba, Newport Beach . Tennis Club. . '• Whal are tbelr planS lot the future, at Pirlt Newport! "We -1d ·n111 lo get them to increase ' the' number of courts ·for ·one ·thirig," ~ark says. CwTently there are seven: but Mark feels thiS can be doubled wtthout·tDo muclr effort. Cllnlcs, , touplaments and partlclpaUd!tlri eventa sucb as the Adoption 'Gutld alfaJt are also on ·the agenda. · Where does Mark start when teaching tennls to •·1!<81nner? "We. U•ually otart-...lth the baclduuid. Miist ·jreople are ao ' afraid of It ind It's ~ to be the ~~slest shot, ' be 58)'3. "It's more na~ '' ,-Gail adds . "Yotlr arm l8 '$Winging · freely away from_ Y.our 1 body ' while with the fo~ you · are going across your body." , Gail works with the begin- ners and Mark wlth the more advanced studenta but their theory Is the same and they complement each other both on and off the court. Gail has turned ID the metal racquet and gives her reasons why. "Metal Is llgbler than wood and It can be more flexible. I can move it faster and this Is a big help," ahe says. The Elllotts are making It a complete family alfalr at Park Newport. Gail's mother and father are running the pro shop. It's a great relatiollsbip. sec Rallies For 6-6 Tie POMONA -Soutbern California eon.,. rallied for three runs In the ninlb ltmlng tD earn a M Ua with host Pomona College Jn baoeball acllon here Wednesday. The tilt Wll catted after nine frames because of dai:UJess. fl'6ur wllkll and llnales by Dow! AdMll aad kurt Spane! plaltd the thtee runs In the ninth for the V quard& Adams had two bib and two rbl for SoCaL ' .. { ,j •• .. , .. , 'I ' , • j ( ,.,, • l Quarts NOW~ .'.: '. 1 I • ~ I ' • l i I . I ... ' . I ' • ! ' " " ' - ·1 • .. ' ' ,;-'1 J' ... .. \ •• ' .. J " 2 L ,.., t: i. .... t .: • • . .. • • ~ Tl • • . "' ' (Ill)' ~ '( " • • ' 0 ... : ' • ' ., I ; . • ~Mii I 't • ~ (!') . ' "' .. 1. • t (Pl) ~ ,{If) t Tl~ • ~ Tl ' . ' . :~ r, 1;_17 • 411 ""' 'L I I<~ LO • nwtdu, Mri I, 1973 Babashoff Outduels Krumpholz • Ill Swimfes· • , • • < • ' ' ) ) -, ) .) "'• c -5 -..211&' .......... Orfly ll»PSA Grll!lllngbinll to 6'cra· l'IM!ll l.tld 8-Diego. 0Ver 160 ftlg~ts a.dayccMeo1111gllot llDl1he111 and $otdllem California. Give ycur travel agent or PSA a bird whlstta and take off. .. _ .• ,.. ... Of: • GRtMUW . •VEGA • "NTO IC< • MAVER ' . '"' . . . FITS 6 MANY 'I MODE~S Of: .~rolMNO • SPECIAL t FURY • • A' "T )~ ..,_ lDI 1. o.ndrl4 lli a.~ ta' +.-: t1.S \CIO r---1, ~ tll I. 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JOO MMM'I ll:tl•'f"-4. Ctltl Mn•. Tf"": J iOOa -. • JOO tfr-T. Hl,llll IL), t.. ~ (Cl, :t. CefllltftfW IC). TIIM.l t:flt.t. 200 Ind. Mldleof-1. MeL..,. (Cl, t. l"olMtd !Cl ... tlltrd. Time: t:H.7. " l",.._I, Kefle IC), t. Mel!W9!1 IL,J, l. ~ ICI, Tim.: S,f. . 1GO l"ly.-~. l"olMrd 1(1,. M ttcond or thlnl·Tl+M: 1:0t~· ·-lDD P,.._1. Me*"ttll.IL1, t. MclHll (Cl. :t. ~(Cl. Tk'M1 ,16.1. olOD F ' 1, Hull (Cl, 1 Grvtle CC), :J. Retehel• (C), Tlrnt: .&111,S. 100 'ladi:-1. #Mcanflnl Cl), f, c.~ .... (C), 3. l.. O.rit (LI. Time: 1:G7.S, , 1111 .,....~1. OllraM (Cl, t. Vasen- llM (L), 3. Tort'lllll (CJ, TIIM: 1:16.6. olOO FtH lltlaY-1. Cotta IM$a. Time: •:12.7, ' ·-LM AlalllltM IJO IUJ Clda M9M 300 Meflty ll:ltay-1. lM Alemltof. T._: l:•..t. -fl~l. J ...... 0.1. '· J, MCll'lrat (CJ, S. NMle IC), TllNC t:lil'.l. 100 11111. MeiclMy-1, °"'*"di:I fCJ. 2. Forlll\I (I.), :l. Wulff {Cl. TlfN; 1:07.0 JO FrM-1. Uv.,.._ (LJ, I. s-(Cl, S. Gal.._.,. (Cl. 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TllM: l:M,J 1• ,,_., -1. ~ IMJ I. O.vl1 IMI). OfNIM lt:J, TIIM: 1-ltl..S • PrM lltley -1. Mlllll.M. Tlme: J:3'..& _,_., ~ tDJ t1tl ._.. 20ll ,,,,,.,., • ...,. -1. ....QI\. Time: 1:5'.J 200 Fret -1. tn-IMJ I. ....,._. (Ell.. llWl'IM !Ml. Ttfnt: t :tr.) :KIO 111111. ""°""' -J~ .. ~~ (ll J, Mtitool IMJ l. Mt .... ..., (M). t'lrow: l :a.6 JO ,,,... -. 1, N'I" (I) ut.PlllltlurY CMI 1. I-IMJ. Tlrnt: nJ',. 100 Illy -I, ,..,._ II!) :t. S~tMJ l. llOOlrl IMl. Ttrnt:'l:N.I 100 fil'l"H -1. MtttM ™' I. WHl'enSeN Iii) 1 Hdel IMI, 'lliM: 51,, 400 Fne -l . ..IHtbutY (Ml t. KllhMr UU 3, Toole (MJ. Tlmt; 4:12.t lOt letk -I. OeltuaM (I!) 2, JI .... !Ml ).. kr•11Mfll (I). Tllnti l:ot.s • 100 a..11 -l. Modi" IM.I I. Lieber IMl :l. W..fenStl!I CIJ. Tlmt: 1:ot..t 46o ,-,.. R"-Y -1, Mllftkeft. Tllnl: J:.51.0 MMtU. ~;r.lhllcl9 20CI M9dlf't 11: .. .., -1. Mltl1Un. Tlmt: 2:02..S 20CI F,.. -'1. ~ (Ml t. WOtft (Ml l. l'"oN C~J. """"*: 1:1LI lOO IN!, Mtdlty -1, 'M" {M) :t. Eldlllttf (Ii\)). lAW (ll. Ti-: 1:9U JO hw-1. ~ fMl I. Miiii IMI :l. lfnf1'tl CIJ. t.J-: 2U • l"IY -1 •• ......._ IMI t. Wottt IMI a. "awlolrt !Ml. TlrN: ».4, toO F,_ -1. Gwnllltr CMI I. lltllth (I!) 1 Orffllll (M). Timt: .. , JO eKlt -1. Witt IMI Ii • ......._ IMI 1 UW Ill~ Tlrnt: '1.z JO aNHI .. I. Miii• IMl :t. Dhtw CMI 1 MiflW fl).. TIMI! &1 -,.,...,11: ... y-I. MIUIMfl.;nme: •:•.J • • • 0 usTEtl. • OAliff I -0.14 C1S·l4. ~ • !!~" .. '••• 1t.ck'f'"1t-\.~,....f-.Ell·*'" • IMPALA UJl\.O llf-.._1~ FM •• ~ U.l ol'1U' • MON'{i ~\,:': .-~t. ·• L.TD '"..a.t.N'f' , 1"' ·ANO ...,.. ,, 1 -2_1t.l;i.· -tilt .......... •MUSTANG·•• .. ~....,. • AtlD M.ul'f l "'01'EI D $3 WHITEWALLS AD BRAKE RELINE 40,000 llLE GUAUITEE LINING •nd LABOR ·~""·""" •• .,.,. w-....w, •I>"""" --·-24'5 1o1o•u ,, S ADD $3 ' WHITEWALL ....... TRUCK-CAMPER •• • ....., MOTOR HOME S."!" ~5~ Savo 10.00·to 30.0C! • Tiro LlllleAOll a. .... 4!! .... ,. ........ WHm ~149 "LUt WllOHn BIG SELECTION OF SIZES ••• .... ·--'"' 0.S. CRAGAR-MAGS -· ..... .... :7:::'.::~ ' .. "''" Jll.N •''-'· ...... .. ~lU ....... . ._,., ....-... ... at.JI , ........... .. 11>1U ...... .. WE JtOltOR ALL . . MAJOR CREDIT. CARDS lllll 1r".14", 11"' 4 ... 88 Ph on•• 646·4421 s4o;.4343 .~ONES TIR·E SERVICE $71 .. . "' . , 2049 HARBOR BLVD. . ('If ..,, COSTA MESA .... .. --~ . '·"" ... '""" MOND.\T ftlf9 P"IN.T S.\TUllDAT • &."'-" s ,.. .. If you want Goodrich. vou'll just have to remember Goodrich. ' • ' • -• • I • I f . .:--becking Out-Area Prep Tennis Teams Following The Area ' Old Bald Makes Comehac 11J 11. L 11NOW ~ 111111'1 • splmdJd !lb, lrwJd OlO\ 101De $4Ct,OOO to story. pPer•tor J..t Bollmc BannlJefs °' ., - - - -ID lblo da1 ol llllllons. ttllO'llle aid Baldy. b plotting to es!ent1 his -.'1.-"'"""'' w •s, .-,. blllo Downer, ii coots • pretty First payment by Lenld· 'by the addltlonl ol ~ tile u.m1..,1 al dollan, ore _, to _.te and koep der wu oaJy for aboui 125,000, Jltll on Qfslalve 1cresge. Rlll>Fa_ ... Bil!Mor-bda&•••tempLaledllJ piaglll)'Ul ..... boca ... of raising part of the money lrontcllly,theFotottServlce -·-::..f':"'V: ~ -!ti ..... _...,. =lll')'lar !':.:'~= !:':'.!?.'~. ~ver~al plecesloanof people, -~~-lllUa!Ji i;"ld ~P c-. .... n.,, m • ...._. and ....WUC wed a e 1 d • J u remit Ill 1he .. .,adm -. .,_...,... ~ .... .....-11uu a most .-.-un_ eag y --,.:•:; -... ..,. •1..., ot -Vlejo w .... , .,.,_. Jm.73 -Ir> 111t11t be updated (or aJrould of $10,000. To do , Lew.ad· studies can be made, ore en-_,. ~•. ;q:;i, •nnll .._u, -dudirlg -VllleJ 8rd Ill. be) CYt<1 yeu. dor quit hit job as a stock couraging him to ,110 ahead. -m -,.., w. •--BaltlY. · Bow finaQClaDy good the broker,. decided wbai quick The reason Is Iha! a 11111• -•<> - -"' -Ill lad, Baldy -111 ii< lu.t -bu been 11 perhaps reoovatlom could be made fomt fire ruined m u c b •=:. 'tc, --..:::.t1• s.!3...,~ C:::; legs btfcre tbe ...., came m better lllmtrated by Ml and went to work. So sue-acreage, and the quicker this -"" -m .... -~-and s a -·-'-'-""' ,,_ ~~-n.u... BaJmuN-loomed as cealul hu be been that be is land I> Improved lb• better . ... .._ ~ ...,, •· ..--.. ~ Bowen t e Y e -.-...... .... --=--~,. r""' ~ •» u . Rucleslll; M 0 , t lmp'oftd: Nature bef«e mJd.liomnber. the oa)f allen>ative -uulll looking ahead 19 big Im; But qiore l>DjJOrtanl than ... ~ ... ,,.... tci,....., •11 Marti Royal; Hilb Scarer: ne white stuff bu «mtimed Ouet); Ltwlldder wu given pnr.:ements at Baldy come thlt, young Mike Broggle, the ..._ nn,. W, Wt ,,..... MJke Bowm; Best Rebounder: with time1J dorm to JiiOVide a free band. next year. new adn\inlStrttlve vlce presi· o.u• un *'· ~ H. *'· mu HaDey; Most Impira-um u one of the greatest , Facinc more than $125.000 in In a recent appearance dent and' genefal manager of ~-:,:...:;~ ... ~· °"""" u. *' •· tional: Matt lolaaftr. sea"'1' in llillory. EYerybody bills. Lewsadder proved a before the Ski Writers or Lake Arrowhead R e 'aort ::;n:;,'!!..-=.•i;.':.;r:.:4"w. Junior Vanity -Captain: hu made 11D!1eJ -big good ..,_,,," by convincing Soul.hem California he.Wured 1 C.Orporation and Bozung, along i.1Mt 1ei .., ,.., w1 w .. , • .a. Don Reeves; Most Valuable: maary. BxNbit A: On crediior:l .he should be gi\l!n a that, thanks to the grand mow with other com~s in the e•~ om-_.. ••---Mario O 'B r i e n ; Most W a 1 ll la gt on • 1 Birtbdat little time to make good. And this season, Baldy was out of area, have entered into a •-... ,.b .... "'"'" c.o-lll>pnmd: Joe Callis; -weekml al tine daJS, w that In the face al a study ...,. debt and ooihlng but rosy mutual Jntereat. And lbat b to • "".r~,.. ... .., u. ,..1, '"'· lnsplratim: Rk:l1 Rmunel nearby' m::ea totaled m,a en dDetfJd by creditors skies loomed ahead. r make Lake Arrowhead a year· , · Area Sports, Calendar ..... '::-~~..... ~ -co· Mo s tl"~lift~· ;liclcel;' ;;;;•;;:lel;;•;"';'";;';;;;;;;;;;;t;bemsel;;;;..,;I;;111a;;;1 ;-;;;;;·;;;";;;;;;N;ow;;, ;f;or;;tbe;;;;s.o;;;w;· ;v;a;ll~ey~;ro;;und~;rec;;"; .. ~tln~n~cen;;;;ter;;. ;;--;; Z..lK (£) .., ~ .... .... Valuable: Dean EgerlRn and -+ . EIJtr U, Hf, CM9ft H, *' c..w-r ,_ Gary CODD a 11 y ; Most ,j o. n•~ ~ IE) -"2. 64.. ... '"'· Improqd: .awgi, PildJer; Jlollt HYM C•I lolt ""' -........ 7.S. ,., • ..,._ .. ,_., ,_ "'--• Crontn IE) Mii M. WOii "'• .... H. ..,_,... • .-.aa: ---.7 "--... • L¥Mtt-o-iy-~ ~tt ,_ Freshmen -Cipta.in: John a."'' def. ~s..;,..,., '"'· ..,_ Rattrap; Most Valuable: Dave F.rl...W.W IEI -.... '"21 '"'· "3. Ricker; Molt Improved: Kelly ..... n~Tv.\T. ~ C.OS; Most IoapiratioaaJ: am • ....,. Roos. Pa V111tY U~J 111U Ptldflce WJddlMg °"'" 1,1 i.t :! r.:J ,..., ., ..,._, Varsity -r~""•'-: Bill Hi 4lf ~HI dat Jftllld "'· ~ Gllffdl'l'-'M1_, ... ~ .. 1. Morrow and John lrvmmond (Fl '"1 U1 -H. H. M.uurtiewltz; Most Valuable: '"'.;...,,_IF) Iott H. U I -.. ,I ... BW Morrow; Most ln:qroved: '"'· ~ Don Hill: Most Inspirational: ---,., -.... John Mazuniewitz. ~::"'~: ~"' .. i. 1-'1 .., u...,._ Junior Vanity -Most Lnlcko-$w .. ll"J -M. '"'' 1p11t Outstanding: Mark Ben.. u ... 2. _,_ -·-~~. ,,.._ v...., tnJ c• hdk9 Froab-Sopb -Most l>'A(lolllN (l"}-=-l«lfM .. 1-11 clef Qufst1Ming: Mite Bennett. DaYJt ~I dlf Olf11tl-Hi .,., ,.,,,,, DtdMVIC .. ,. -- $1hllbl• ''' -~ a,y., ._,, .. i. Costa Mesa ~·1 Toshi tri.~I IFI -.. 21 Iott .. , -4'1, TocbiJmbo was named most H.tv". c1<1 i.t~1 -.. i. .. i. valuable wrestler for the ~all'll1tot1 ,,., • wi1......_ Mustangs' 1973 team Wednes- T_,_. IMll ,., .....,...... .. 2, U1 .., .A\*ll\IGI....,. day I h I at ~ ~ .. Swlmmlna -Lona lffc:11 Wll-,, MeGvf,. 6-0, H. ~ D I UJC ~ S Coron• ct.i M9[• OetdM welt., Ctt>· .... w IF> -'"4. ._,,.., ._ aport awards banquet. "'r.J.t'a •!_I 'Coront ~-ot .. tl..:i 7•7• . c-..z .. t award winners: iiit'dtn Grow, EdltOl'I Hiiis. flt•.... ~ V•...,_ . - I Am~ •I ~ •i!Wt Hun-fl'hL Y....,. (Ill II) Padfka --z lffc;ll ·~: w-~na " .....,.,, ,:,-r.r...... ... Captain: Wayne J 0 D e s ; ~:r.~'. :,~atf~ •t M ~ O'll .. llf (NJ •=:•·~ ._11 ., Most Va I u ab I e : Tosbi M llotl Vl•lo _, Unl"'"'tyl o""' Ito-.. , ... ~ .. , ... • -H. ~__..,._ • .._. MOS t 1, .. ,_n-._ •I hn Cl-fe C•U •f. ; 1 ~~ .._ Ul:ll&&Ul.llU', ~pucr ~ Yf s.sdl~k ., ~ • ~ 00... j -.... .... ... tional: Kelly Stroicb·, Mm! !' om~ ot O..~ Wllltww (M) bf W. WI -U, .. i;11~!: U. • 1 k r 1hMt C\~ O. Ptf'ttlN (N) Iott ..... H; -6-1, .. 2. Jmprov~aryv:::: o.m • ,,_,,,,. ·•>. . -•-8:30r.o ~, Ullfomlll r.o. sm111wN CN)•dlf Alhl•-•"'*" Captain: Kurt Van Hom; TtnlllS -S.nl• Motllj• •• ,_ ... "°· HI dlf ~ ~ .... .... -v a I u ab.... ~ #.Mr, 0-Hiii• •IM_ton, Footl'IUI .t ' s.efr~ (NJ WOft ...... I -.. '""°•;/ l•·J:~r:n •~r~"i':' Foun's"~~ '· u. ~ ..., v..-.Hy Sebepem; Most Improvrid: ·et lf:VIM n wr1ftv ~ ........, t•I 411 It .... Miii Weldon Edwards; M 0 I l VJ•o,_(.il •I J: 9, Or•"IMI. -'•-'-tionaJ·. Pal-•-• °" I. SAC cu, Wnt •r Fltulmmont (NJ def lYildl .... ~-"u.a;a.. Banque~ Set LA H•roor 12.•1. • • •v•11t "°' Miiiett '"°· ,,,,_., • ., .... ........,. :;·~: s~~rll9111!!'l!Pf~T,J?io...n,,1t1 =: ~=~: t4:: t;: t:: tt. captain: Steve Te reg i 1.; Sporta -awatds banq\tets are 1i:~l· ,e-'u~~!17~'ff'':i , •tr_. INJ ~:-o. .. , ... 1 Most Valuable: SteYe Teregls; cit tap too1gbt for baJketball ffM~/::.i •t ~ L,.-e.n.n IN> ctet P .. ucM4Mw MOit Imp r'o v e d: Mm ~m~!. ~JiJ.alley mgh Mti~~.! ~''i·,.... .. ..:.,_r_. "~:...._=· "'=· ~·-~'""'' "_""":-""°".""•°":"',.~_"':W=-'MeCoy=;=Most:.· __ lDspiraflooal_· ___ ,1 'Fountain Valley's fe!llv!Ues r:::.fm',rJ;m. r. .. ~ ,•i!lr'· get under way in the school P!rr.11~1;~.!1~~~:~1~~!!. •Jt!!l! ••••• •••• •• •• •.•••• ••• ••••.• ••••• •• 1 •••••••••,11 cafeteria at 8. ~ 1 !' 1:1 1• ~"-Pll'lf" •1 'IC.vUifr~ • • • ----------=="'"'~"''""""'"'-"''""' "·-----1 f WESTERN NATIONAL ! THERE ARE · MORE THAN 2000 SPARKLING, DEPENDABLE, USED CARS FOR SALE ON COSTA ~ESA'S HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS. • • • • • • : : • • • • • • • • . ~~~:;:;;l-~ . : : ~,,,,,..~ : • • : (DlllGHIES TO SAUOATSI ! .:----------+-:;:;;;;;;;;.;;:;;;..:.;;..:;.;;;;;.;;=:....· • • • • • • T om'orrow at 7 a.m. Newport Jaycees' Mayor's Prayer Breakfast ' Balboa Bay Club ' 412& Sl'OllS..S GAL'S 1973 TENNIS FASHION -~ CLOTHING ~· COMING IN DAILY! TENNIS .SHOES . byAddldas , __ , ... ~ •••=•· J1rs¥1rr Mountain Shop PRO SPORTS SINCE 1924 "We Do It Better'' ·~ SEE THE NEW HEAD . . ''IRI'' TENNIS RACKET I Our Special lnJoductory Price $J600 NYLON STRUNG ...... . . . ~::~:.~ .~~~ .. $39 95 TENNIS WEAR by Head C011rt Casual ...., "' • ,.,,,, Set ,.,.,.,_, r ,,., ,.,., TENNIS GEAR : lrrdrtlC.... ......,_,_,,,,.,_. lell Pldr.,.. • .... • C.,. .,_ "' S.lh • '" ,,.., ., ... ,_ ,,,,..,. OUR FABULOUS BACK PACKING SKI ·SALE WE KNOW BACK PACKING Yor•,.,.,lamousNarnesfferel ~FIG·IEllY mn · I.OWi. VASQUE Dll am JGOD • llPllE DESIGllS llPEllllll • nrrlti'l. El&EI SIGN UP FOR OUR IACK PACK SEMINARS 3 MORE MONTHS o; SKIING LEARN THIS YEAR Sare Moner Now Don't Waif! • ALL OUR FAMOUS LINE OF LEATHER JACKETS ON SALE NOW-FOR GUYS & GALS I No '""itati 0 n or o Get }'. . nSvp Al . our "Tt •vece Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 7 a.m. icJcets ~ ssar,v. . i:::ar/y · · Men's Early Bird Breakfasts Big Canyon Country Club • Thursday, 6:45 a.m. • ·High School Student Leadership BNllkfast Al~t tee Inn • llllreta and Brochure• Available at Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce Forlnfomu1tlon Contact: George Goldbaum, 644-1288 or Biii Beck, 548-0385 -. I . ' -., ' t ' •d " • " •• I 'I ' ••• ,,, ., J ·1 '· ",ti) ·' " t .... );1 .,, ·I .. du Iii bla • •• err "" to au sa "' F. ha tingt have In Poll Eric SW fllgh ond thi p for four com O'N (83) Jun pie J Br and CUrl and Ani M club Clu and K Co Pa wl r wl N w· lhd ' • T~. Mll"Cl'I I , 1973 DAii. y PILOT '1 Area Golf Resµlt.s Coaches' All-Sunset .,...c.-. cw ......... • Cit • ..... .,.. ca 'llllolr ~ bob Olt'.I lymen'• MEN'S SHOP .. llEEP 11IAClt OF FAlllWAY 1U1S • ... -.. .'T111· Dl'Ofeulonal, more. so ihan the :lverage club eolfor, pays 1reater atttnUon to tho number of fairways he hits off the l9t. The amateur tends to blame poor scores on hltt1n1 sand traps and mlssin1 sraens. Tho pro, meanwhile, reallzn that lhOSI errors stem from olf·llne too shots. For your 1am' I suagost W.llht driving as op. P!>Sod to Ions drivlo1. Record the number of fair· wor,s hit during your round&" •rid continually strive to ncrease this number, Improve your direction off the i.e and you will automallcally start hlttlns more greens and fewer sand traps; · .... Kol.ft...._.,.,_ Women's Golf Seacliff Holds Handicap ~vent Finalists in the women's handicap tpurnament at Hun· tlngton Seaclilf Coon try ' Club have been determined. In the first flight It will be Polly Browning and Rosemary Erickmn. Second f 11 g h t finallsta are Allee Acklin and Chert Thomas. June Doyle and Roberta Andrews will meet for the third fllght UUe. In a weekly Izzyz touma· ment (one putt grftn!)f loau Weaver bad a total of 11 to sweep top honors in the first McCaslln, Julie Kee ( E I Niguel), Jan . Greene and Barbara Murphy ( R a n c h o Santa Fe) at 130. A tie resulted for third with Marge and . Evelyn Godber (Santa ' Ana CC) teamed with Gloria Osbrinl;J and Shirley Jobnson (Bel Alr CC) on one team. 0or1e Hogarth. Betty Detach (Sanla Ana CC), Midge Gamble and Kitty Hazelwinlde (Irvine Coast CC). Rancho SJ flight Glnny Lambert was sec-Members of the women's ond with etgbl and Qlbo Curl club at Rancho San Joaquin third with seven. staged a low net tournamen-t In the secOnd flight, Winnie this week with Dorothy Wright Lindsay was fll'St with eight winnipg A fiight with a 78 f o 11 o w e d . by , Barbara followed by Margaret DeBach Metl:ovich wilh aeven and wilb ~· June,Claflln wllh !Ix.· 'tn ·B flight It was Shirley LellorWahrenbrock,Anne ~tzel ~·~e~ Sue Penn and Middle Ilejloer Ued S.en fip1slj.d second ~t 76 for first In the lhlrd Bight wllh 1Ult1'.l'byDla stafford third at four. 78. llfeadoullark ·,Pat Llckner was the lone i \!l!Mer In• C • fllgbt with 82 It was a partner's better While Belfy Blakemore copped ball affair for the women's the lJ UUe with 79 followed by club .at Meadowlark Goll and 1 EateUe Robimoo at 82. Country Club o! HunUogton • f V Beach on guest day. . • 1' esa eru Lair groa bonon went to Six members of the women's Roser;nary Erickson. clut at Mesa Verde C.ountry Winners in the partners Club tied for first place in a compeUUoo Included Doris putting tournament thla week. O'Neill and Joyce Thielman In with :19 putts, were Gloria (63);Roaema!yEricklOOand Doi.den, Erny Burckle , June Doyle (84); Anita Ap-E"'anor Altman Pat Gill pleton and June Claflin (85). IJctts Buekl., ind DorotltY Jane Duree and Kathy Pedzel. Bransford (85): Kitty Mullin • tn a better ball of foursome and Rulh Henshaw (87): Cuba lo\lfnament Betty Brettlng Curl and Polly Browning (87): Betty Albert, Marge William; and Harvey Ann Woolcott and and Marianne Holt took lint Anita Montgomery (88). place With ~. Big Canu-A tie at St ...Wied !or sec-qitd place with (; b a rl o t t e Wood, Irene Beck, Peg Hickin knd Barl>ara Pegg on one team. Phyllis Smith, Barbara Malick. Peg Maull a n d · Dorothy Penzel were on the other. Members -<if the 1 women'a club at Big Canyod Country Club staged a Love-in tourna- ment recenUy despite a raiJ>. delay from Valentine's Day, the original da~::.r.ay. In A fllght, e Vance Mission Viejo and Dorie Hoprth 'finished ' witb a SS'ii 1n the partntt's The women's club at competition 14-galn I 0 P Mission Viejo Goll and Coun· "-"· Two teems Ued for try Club has changed Its second Including Jean Brown meeUng Ume from eveoinp to and Maflle Dubois along wilh mornings with good ...Wis. K~thleen Meyer and Bobby MeeUog date Is on the first eo,; each with 88\1. Tuesday of each montb with ID B fllght It waa Dana members gathering at l:!O In Paii<er and Ann SUW first the clubbol!ll". Immediately Wiiii 88\1. Another tie at 71 !oUowlpg the meeting, a resqlted for the runnerup spot lbotgun tournament ii 'slaged with Jo Dunn and Pllyllla with all players startirig. at the ~by on one sqeluad. Bettle aame Ume. W and Jean Fi d were on1-------- other. a guest day toorrntment th was acored on a two best of fOW'IOme basis, low honon at 151 went to ~ben Pam Shinn and Jane M;,ttn, playing with Loil F.ads and Blbba Shinn of Santa Ala Country Club. J,i1w net w11 ,... by Jane Hl&ln, Lou -(Pluma Valley CC), Marie Whitaker aoi ~ta Murplly <- Wllh 128. • ploce went to Maflle """*"" (SI T• .... c..n.t IOI Jiii, ... lllUc:Nit U.I • ... ...,_ IOI rT • ... .,_., (01 II ._ & •'I IM ll l a. NEW ARRIYAlS •• Kl .. Cll 11 ... Mer9ll (01 .. J..1.. MOH1W IOI a •· tlill 111...-.U Ill Mo..._ D.-mtn Ill 11 -.. Mllrft¥ IOI tl, .... 1•11•1,lcl 146) (I) ........ eun Clllf"*Y (II -. -.,. o.tdl ...... IO..·~. Miiier 151 JI ... Delol ~ Coll~ ... IWIJ1'• ISi a *f. a-ii ~";' iOcl.W IS) 1' ... GN Smfltl :~ oftfl II<) II dlf • ..._ M-91 "Mt1t Nevin lSI '' .. Un'? rNIUfit 11~11t: Mlklt Nt'tln (SJ. 7'. "..,.11*'r.1 v::Jlt1c~t • ._ Ot8oe tH) 3' Ml. "'*'9 <WI 40. F.-1'1. for 5pr'"9 -·-- Levi Knits A-1 Cuff FJ.I,_ MARCH 5ih THRU APRIL 7"' ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWES~~T =7r-~;;:~ AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CENTER 3365 S. BRISTOL AT MAC ARTHUR • SANTA ANA #UUI SOUTH C'OASJ' PU.ZA PHONE 979-3093 e HOURS ~~~v,9,';'46 SAN DIEGO FWY 3 WAYS TO CHARGE! W OUR OWN CUSTOMER CREDIT PLAN • • 1n ORANGE SAVE ON • TIRE BUY OF THE YEAR SER VICE COUN ouW\RG GIANOOPlP\lll.tS POLYGLAS ft££ .,--.~G~~:..tlS ·~~ "POWER BELT" BELTED TIRES 1s11ot ~t ewii011 -BLACKWALL$ WHITEWALLS Oil CHANGE I FILTER •LUBE.I ·~::'a~!~:Uf --2i•422i•48 eDIAWI!'! 111611 MOf 11•-::::;:·:;-•1 81!"' .,._,.,en.,. ---•a-oo e.71:1• $s9s I ·~'"""""" l " : MllUt111U.1119.ILTU'8tm' fllllltlM•tJ:,11111;tx.1Qtatm WI ···--.... ._. , I ..... • Slll:mfN • . • ~ "I,; I . :::..-:::..~ 2=$46 :-.:::-2:52 usro . 1.11£5 ==-::=2~$52 ~~~·2:•sa . \.,rucr-.i.:-.:... · .. I • Tl ...... _ . :: 2f$62 =·~··· . fRONJ .. ENQ : I i:W"'::..~ 1495 -~-~-:!_=_2_:_$5_6..._s.._.::."!"r:--_ ... ,..· 2..,:..,'$~6.,8...,.::._.;._· .... _~_-_~ .... ALIGNMENT(: , AIANYrr,,s =:-.... GOODYEAR .. SUPERSTRONG $650 I \$~00 ..:.:;_T !..~~~!~!. • , 11 ~ .;;;..?-· NOW ~ SAVE 25% ,. ·---. CUSTOM POWll -U.L-I ooo•ftAll POLYGLAS BLEMS: = SAYl"GS UP TO 637 tires to choose fram! .... -·-WMITI urnas WMITIWALLS BLACKWAUS HIGH-PERFORMANCE HEADQUAmRS e sno• •ALAIR•• • PIN ITRIPlllG • un KITI e TAClll/GAUlll e 1111 PIPll e IPLAIH MARDI •11••1• A111&rica• Macie and priced rig•t for l•port Cars .... 011'1_. •w Ql!Sl'Oll"' o.t talS MokW ,. lmportCor_U.._ • A 71x1S WHllJWAU ' CUSfllON l'qt.Ysnn -.... ·-. ~~=~:~~s $3. .::5. 1 0 ·BRAKE · I . . . .. . =;-.:-.... . ' ' RELINE I I ~·2711i \t\~\. F08. Pl8TO, VEGA, DATSUN, TOYOTA, ETC. ~· \\\1 4 PLUS 4 P~C~AG• WHITE L POL YGLAS I . SHELBY GOODYEAR'S C POL YGLAS TIRES • e 13xS¥.a SHIL•Y ..... MOUNTI• 26 SETS IN S10CK $ WHILE THEY I.AST WHEELS DE TREAD ' . x13 BLEMS C.S.<ws_,,,. •• .__._ ENGINE I TUNE-UP i '!~$ $29 881 -~b I .,..... I U.S. INDY MAG WHEELS ll• c.a. 1 • 1 tJi1. ..... I .............. --. ('..._,. ...... AIR SHOCKS I 13..S!>-•25 .. YOU CAN'T 13x7·'2fl' BEAT THIS ux1.•2p 1Sxl·•3JN GAIRIEL HI-JACKERS I I I THUi ARE FIRST QUALITY WHEELS $ 5 99 5.l NOT BLEMS OR SECONDS I 14•7. 927" 1Sx10·•42M 14xl • •30" 9 :Ycx 16.S • •49M *PRlas INCLUDE CAPS & LUG NUTS * FREE MOUNTING INSTALLED I 1111---------------------········-· I • • • • ' • DAll.V PILOT -.-8,1973 Wildlife hy 115 &uneh .. Kno l.DICDOll (l,!Pf) - 0 llO!' turod. Goodwtn II tbia ,_., Goodwin's wlnlll!ll 11111 wu !0< 1111 ' ' co D 1Ider1 b I e -· -.. -tllt ...... " the fifth ·-!nm ·-.. CD--. • -<t ... ...,. tbe llDlle WUdll!e -R •cord Inc lriel. ......ilnc 1o 1 spola-AIMY ....,...... cmr 1 - -Coot.II, me ol Brilala'1 _, 1D1D !Gr 1M Unltld J<hwdon> ·•-adder ..,· 1 oarrow _.. oompetlllonl. He -I.Ill 'Lid. whlcb _. Ille -·-· ... -, • r I be rm o re , be cq l"•r. too. i..i. 'Ibo ftve judgel spent ntar Ids home In ""'bee" del-. tblt • ...U He is one of a omau 111'1111 of Dine boun JlltmhJi lo them EcgJ.and. He dlJICled a ll1IUlCbee a ~ leaf with I Br!IOOI who l!l*Jd t be Ir all. m~ f-lncbel !tom fenldoul, dnl-O"tlllCb. lellure boun 1 ram p I n I the ...tn beiil and set bLa He lmowl wbal burrowlnl tbroogh woods ml fleldl, 'l1lllY WERE ., !udnetal portable r-iplmlnC ilanc lleedel IOllld lib IDd earphooes clamped lo lhelr by 1 tape of 1 poleonolu •'*'" the adder """" liloe a llllll caplunid • -·a IOll(. beads. polntlne .., 1 I t I v e female adder that thq pve coin ml otruct at the mike, mlcropbonet at e lu 1 Ive D. W. Nt!fll'J I prize fir the blasln( r!Jythmlcally . 'DIAT'S NOT all be'• c:opo wildlife ooundl.. "moot orf(lnal entry" -and "It .IOUlldecl 11U the beevy -.-~~~~~~~==~===-==::._--==----=.:===-==-==-==~ Virus Destroys SD Palms SAN DIEGO' (AP) -A rare -vlnll 11 deltloyln( pehm San Diego'• exchlllve IDd bartior blandt, of· .. ,. '!be vl!'uJ. pink bud rol, bu lnlectal " ot Shelter Wand'• U4 pabn lr<el, pert planning Dlteclor l"nd Trull uld. He llld 11 trees b .. e been Riding . the Rails- ramoved. IDd another 41 -·- •hoal4 be removed al OMe. An Sawing logs while rldlng a rail can be a precarious pastime, but Dick Bosch, undetermined !lllmber ol tr.es a otudent at Southwest Missouri State in Springfield, enticed by springlike tem- .., llarbor blond are lnleel<d, peratures, rl!ked the rude awakening. lleald. --'~~--'-~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 110 reoeudwn.., pink bud rot II lpl'Ud by wind and ---------------birds, Trull said. There Is oo lmcnmcure. e Fire D•nger For the Record OAKLAND (AP) -A state of emertency exists i n ••••u••mESMilM?Y'illlB:.;""''D'EOllm'lil'"""H"''"''"·'*til:li' •••r"'' Alameda County becsuae o! the dead mcalyplus trees and an att.lldant fire hazard In the OU!and·Berteley bllll, the -ol Supervllora 18)'1, Tbe board pwed a resolu- tion decl•rtne an emergency In bopea the <ounty will get lllle IDd !ederal lundl for ( Marriage Licenses lAS VEGAS -Mal'rt•O-llctMU luued ....,., tr1Chode1 MANN1NG-McCCUI! -ltf, S. John GHlllClll. JJ, and Jucllltl Am, 2'. both of Cmf• MIU. ..OWEHSTINE..oo9BIE -Fib. :J. John E~d. 23. •M Anne Lorrelne. ~. both of"HU!ltln;ton 8"dl, LOUCKS·STEVENS -l"tb, :J. Robe1 0 ., 36, of H1,1ntln¢ot1 IHCh, end Anlle Ftyt, 2', ol COl!t Meu. souz.a...aANTZ -Ft b. l , JOWPl'I I"., "· removing the trees. Tb e 1r1C1 Lynn M. u. tiott. or Cc.I• Mt>M. reaolutioa called ror removal aLesstNG--S0«1N -""' i , s1..,n.n ECOLOGY) Wt.,.,., 19, of Aflahelni. 111111 Brft'ldt, ol the:J.ld trees "as may be ,,, or Hunting SHdl. -uJr ." GILMOVtll·IVLICIC -Fell. S, Jemn A .. "I C1r1, 23. °' Hlll'ltlrlOfOfl hkh. •nd O.t of removing the fire Dl•llM Jw, •,of 1e11"-· hazard bu been estimated at w~~o1t~~1ti;~ ~ "'i'~i up to $10 million f o r Ella.beth. JA. tiotll Df F-t•ln ·-· g 0 v e r D ment-owned lands HUOOLESTOH-UMSEVER -Fib. ,, al-Wtlton Hwtford. 2', of N""""°" awue. IMdl, ""' a.tty 1t.. ••eti. .o, of to.I• "-"· • .. __ .. F•-..:a A.MATSON-MILLER -Feb ••• RO!'l•ld &All--J. JS, Mid C•rol C•ttwln1, 36. bolt! of ""'""ngton Inell. SACRAMENTO (AP) - A 80ND4HOEMAKER -F•b. '. Southern California legislator ~= T::;:· ~1.'"°:: 1H~~= haa proposed a $100-million lh1eh. Leg i a I atlve Conservation '~v~.et°"'~~i;;i~~.~~O: Phlllo, ~1. Md L'n!dl J., 1 , bofll of Hunllnoton lloldl. SCHAUS.OUtlFORD -F.O. 13, RC¥ I'., 71, Md Kthtflllf, 72, both of Coll!• M-. llUSSEWONES -Fiii. 13, C•rt Thom•1, Jr., 25, of NtwpOrt Bu.ch. •nd C•rol M,, U, of CO.I• o\Mn, CHOATE..SVt.Ve:STEll -Fttf. 1 .. Dtn- nl1 Rw. 2', Miii s~. tt, bolt! of N-port llK'fl. kEllR·KEllll -l'tb. 1 .. Donlld M., .50, of Long Bncll ... nd NIY• E., .50, of HUl!llnglon a..ch . ATICINSON<Ol.EMAN -1"111. 14, 01wo, JO, •1111 $.win llNM. It, both f/ff Cot .. Mtu. CAllDIEl.·SULLIVAN -Fiii. 1•, llONlld e.,,., 4oll, •nd klf'tn RM, :JO, bot11 of H11ntl11910r1 le.ch. llOOMAN-TAMIETTI -Feb. 1(,. CIMldt H., llP, Mid M•rJMI, d, lloth o4' Huntington !Hleh. STANCLIFT-HENSON -Fiii. l•, J•mn LN, 25, •nd M9rllyn C•rol•, !t, .bolt! of Co.It Meu. DANIELJOHNSON -Fib. lS, Clinton N .. Jr., 21, •nd ,,..,,. e .. 21, botll of Cott• Mn•. HARlllSON-SCHEINGST -Fiii. lS. Fr•nd 1 L~ ,,.., of Wntmlnsllt', •nd Htltt11 .. r, $6. of $.nl• AM. POSTLEWAIT"-SWAYNEV -Feb. 1$. R-111 wr,ne, 31, Of l'ounl•ln V•lltV, ...cl K•tllryn 01•1'11 Aklnw, 23.. flff Soutt. c..11 • Dissolutions . Of Marriage Fund •-be .... • for •L.-Lvnn. 17, ef Hunttntton 8ucll. , W WleU UJIC PINAL DICRllS -·-•·oe of c:outaJ -perty CAllMICHAEl.·DUHNING -ltf. 5. • ...... , __ -..... ~ t""" Dlvld W•YtM• 21, of Newport INeh, •• '"" f-eew 1ta•-~--·-· and •nd Tiier--··· -.. c-•· H!l'lh, Jlildv M. •nd P.ul uo. IC ~,.:; _, "' Robertson, Alldrt• L.t9 •nod Wiii'•• __ ...._ ~. RIV "' t-1-· DWYEll·McALl.1STEll -f'l'b. 5, Orlnntr, SM~ t.. •nd Otnnli M. Sen. Jamea Q. Wedworth Thome• M .. 5'. Md Flcnnct, 67, """' Vktor H,, Jr. •IMI P•tll Mn bath of co.•• MtM. M~Clol.ld, M.urll •nd C•rol Jffn (D-Bawthome) aald several Tll.l.EV·FABRE -Feb. s. Fr9dtrlc-v .. t11o. Dtlorl1 •nd L-rd A. ...... ..-..t-.I H., 14. of Qr.-.ge, •nd Dtnlst Newton, B!'WIH Jovct •nd WUll11rn ~ co a 1 t a J ~ F1<nnc:1, 20, " ~ BMell. e- Lance Heuer Policeman Of Month A varied background lies behind Patrolman La n c e Heuer, the Costa Mesa Crime Prevention Committee's Of- ficer for the Month o f February. Now 'II, be joined the department nearly 3'1S years ago. A Chicago naUve, Officer Heuer enrolled at Loyola University there, planning to be • biologist. He also served with the First Marine DIYislon for two years and, prior lo joining the police department, was a packaging engineer !or a Chicago· Steel stripping firm. During duty with t b • department, be worked a )O!er in the jail sectlon. He now LI a patrolman assigned lo the day watch. Office Heuer and bis wife Carolyn have a 14-montlHlld daughter, Jennifer. Viejo Artist Scores Honors pertiea have been Offered to CUSTOIDO«EYES -Feb. 7. i-•o C.. esi:y,o~oi.. -::C.~,/t_tllonY ,._ •·•· t bar _,_ rl $1, of L•• VfD'•· Nn .. •nd Eugtnl• , M9ru...t M. tfld WllH•m c Olga Stearn of Mission Viejo ~ lwu,_ 8 g.ll.Lll p ce8, W., M. of Cot• Mflol. ' Allll• •nd llk:Mrd Cherlei. ' has W()ll first place in the $a.n but money to ........ ~ .. se is not ICOILENTZ·ICENNEDY -FtO. •• =~·e~--=v:: •nd~e~ E. )l\U........ 111-1c1 L•· 41, ~ e.vwty Ann,•· ~ _. .io v. Clemente Art A!sociation con-avallabte.'• bolt! of COii• Mes.I. Muri.¥ R, llnd .. P•ul D.l'" ,. • Cl•r• .1rrv rd Ben oftM (""' her OiJ pam' ""• •- Gov Ronald D···an has •. YLOft -FEb. '· Kll\lln Mlorllntr. 1"""4 •nd ArlN oi-"""'. .... WU& ......-- • 5 """'°6 Alltllony, ll. •nd Shell• Hazel, 2'1, WIHI-. l.vnn Lio llllt Mid ll•lllh titled "Jamaica." proposed setting Side ffl H~l:E~ll "'-· ,,eir~· M.ry _. llObtrt A Mfs:' 5teQru i9 a member cl. mllllon of the state'• ·--w .• "' .. '.1"'! --Feb. ............ H.U, M91thtw A. Md Mlliv lit ~ .., Wlrk.,. l•~r• A ,,,,_....... the Missioo V.ejo ABlociation miWon budget surplus for ,..m•m.d AnM ic.111tr1""' •1, of Gr .. ld nn •nd ..... of ·~~-and ~u--and .._, ... .,.,. Stnl• Monk•. P•nc0t, Judith E11tn llMI Thom.I .Ill UO)l..3 11;1 GU.IHI,..._. ....,-... ,. coastal land. JOHNSTON·SCHEIF -F.O. t, Rktlllrd CllMln 1..-CWT-11 .. --"'ltbiti .... oil and W., '3, •IMS M9tl4H'l11t. «1. "\f"' of G•lnn. '•trkl• L end SMrt i,:, ...UV e&.IU U>"'6 • ,... __ .. Control ,.....,,.,.., Budl. ~'.ii.Re~~'°~:;:: .e:::i~. water color painting at .. avva SHAUGHNESSY·OOSEJllNIC -Fib. ,, AIMl..-Mlll. S.ndr• J .• ~·" ..... c. Brentwood Savma-1 Bank. C!wirln Grt!IO'"Y. 25. •nd Rll• Cl•lrt, g-'"' R l ~ SACRAMENTO (AP) --• • ~,. -c . .,_ . ., ' · •nd •n• "· "'-ta Mesa. 111 ... "" " ,,, Oii• Mn•, '•"". •Ill. Gintvi.119 M. •nd ICtnneth .....,,,. , ·•-•'-W le Co JACOGS·HAJllT\.E -Ftb. t , S!.nley -----------noGCIU.U•.J a r mmiltee A., •1. •nd Nlri. ci.1 .... :u, nottt._ot B••......,111. Btvtrlv F•VI •nd Rk h•rd bas approved flood control c.!~M==~O _ Ftb. '· c111iriu P~'S· Don11t M.v •nd z11v1n studies for both the lsleton llldlllrd, .so. of c111t• MtM, •nd c1rr-.. eobbt Je•n •nd Arthur area of the sacramento..San a.rn1c. H•1t111. 3.1, of 1tt.11o. si.v.n OAKLEV.QAKLEY -Feb. 10, Wllll•m Mllllf', M•J'W •nd IC«intth 0. W•vtW Joaquin Delta and for the E•tl, MJ, of Cost• Mna. r«Mrrled Rk:Mrlllon, Ja.11 M. •nd Wllll•m N-River. Fior-M.lrlon. n. of IMI Ju.n R!f:'."M·1c~e1 Cr•lo •nd DoriM l.M =::. I voted C191ftr•N:I, H••k!111, NlrllMI L. •lld l.~ s • ur: comm ttee M to SNOOK-ICEST\.OOT -.... 10, Ed'<lll•rd Wis''°"· Wllllwn lloblrt ...,. 'SMclr• C9My, Tl, of All.i.lm, lfld hllfy 1o+w approve the two measures, by Hft, 1t, et Hunt!""°" leKJI. £.aNtl• st•nton _. c • .,,. C•1n1t Aatmblymen Edwin L. Cot.E4Ul.LIVAN -Ftta. lO, M•ltll c .. llll• O-r9--Dlvld Lit ,., Df s.tll• AN. Hd Eula Ir.... .... A,.,..,;,. Ol9ll!I 0-rln •nd SUSlll Z'berg (0-Sacramento) and of HU11tlttQ1on &Ndl. ~-· s111r1w 1. n Artltt.lr w. ·~ P'. ~-•ap (~Nape). JOtlNSON·YOUNG -Feb. 10, Gordoft Dll•n, ll•vmonct w. Md Grl1tl l.. oJUIUI LIUll.I IF P-.il, 11, o fPtor'I•, llL, •nd RoOln f"Wltv K•thlftll J 9nc1 J ~ measures went to the OllNI. 1t. o1 WMtmlnsW. Bria' -•rnn $UUll·SHIHN -FM. lO, J~ .. ._. P1trlrle Mid Wllb\lf' V. =bly Ways and Means a.we. «.i •nd v11111ttnt L. c. ldll ••"""'· ~ sttnri _. '•111t M. ttee. of CMI• ~. er-. ••rb9r• L Md R•ld'I PllOCTOllJAYNES -Ftb. lO. S"""" Wflnr J,, Wiiii""" 30. -" CNr1Nt11 R•--, "'""'le I, r.endfl lorr9'nt •1111 MlcflMI .s ---etc••e leb btl" of Hllllflnvtor1 1HC11. ""'""· •-9._. •rtd Jf!"ffrn' M. -i:t" GAMBLE-TALBOT -FetJ. 10, Sttwo Pvd!ftt, Tf"V E. •nd °"""'• J LOS ANGELES (AP) _ The ~~· :.:_i:.~ Wld NkJ L-. l..al.llllblf'1I. Cl'lrllloclhW' M, anc( Y•l1rlt ... -<>~'LE• .~ 11 ·---~it!..wll. 1-1 ....... M. _. Wlltt•l"I "· c1~ lloard of Public Wor·1..-"'" .......... --· ·~·· !itl4. TGlll =beftl t<1C1 o.n...11 w ...... .:~ arded • ~ :...:~M~~ l'*M• .S. both If ~ri111 A hl'tr Wld Uvreclfl UM aw a .11,m,355 con-NEIAL.-$MOLTI -F• 12. llObll't L•l>bt· r-· •'If Rl>Y"Mftd A. tract for construction of the RtCMnl, 34 of AnWim, _. J•tlrn i-·-· E"""'t F. •nd M9rv A. n~ I I join Gl·-.1 .. 1 M9rlt, ts. of FOlll'll•ln V•lley. "''"•"'t· -''-"'• •1111 '?.ucl~no 111:. IUIM-un t n • t CU\Hl.le-HElllllNG-TUIBS -4•1J. If, Jollll ~~.:..~ F'..::'nt°!:fld L. Loi Angeles reclamation plant Wfll'•"" 24. w i-1tr1c1. A.11111, it, a,._, M-s. _, 111111ot L I both of COii!• MllW. ..,,....,,.,, •·•"" M114 X•"'"" M or sewage water. PARIC-AOAMS -F1b, 12. Donof.klk, 21, :J"(nfl, W/111"'" r-. •1111 Ttinf• l.V" Tbe ·-te gave the contract of cent• MtN, Md lltblcu F•r• u. 11~ .. ·-· ,..,..,......., ir.,,.... J,,. T, •v of G•rcltfl Grow, Mno111t, ~ ~ 41nil WltlfWll MllYlnot lo lhe c. Norman Peterson Co. MALONE·Olt.VIS -F'ftl. 1J, FIO'rd L.. """1"'· '"'"1"" Mii" '"'" 1-1•"111' ......... U , ol HUl!tlnglO!'I et.ell. Ind Ml!ll!Ol'I Lrvt•, J-C•rol .ild Ehntr Wllblf't, of Bertele'y. P .• , .. Of An•lltlm. ~·t~I: Aud-!d~IM •ntl ,..,..~Jo.toll Termt call frr completion (I[ LADEW·PEARSE -Ftb. 1.1. EltW•rd A••..-r, "'"'"' 11 """ Al•tt1 F-•r1 W,. l2. of Hllllllllljllon INCfl. lll'llf St•I......,., JKQW!lne M.rll •lld S•mUll the job in 550 working days , ll:lloblf't• H .. '°· e1 S.1'11• AM. 111~.:;::111,.. o.oni. DoNold • ", with IO percent of the cost to KEt.LEVo1tOOGE1t1 -FIL u. J"'* Dtwottt¥ ROlllM be covered by federal ind p•••••••----------... lllle grant&. '!be baJ.ance will lie llhared equally by tbe clU... CcmtrvctJon on th' 17-acre Illa amth o1 lhe Colorado lloDlev'11! of!-ramp to the Golden Slate Freeway will be _. 1 joint pollefl agr ... meat. , ._... •• Perin MCRAllDTO (AP) -Tile llale BICl>w•7 Dlrilltn II "one cl. Illa _,, la r 1_111 .......,., . ..,..~ .. , "" -mtnMla<od • bill lo lurl """* -lllll!Wlll' l*CJPdll' lnlo patV. ~lllJnwl 1'Ulle L • Jiron Jr. (!>&• Jl'ra,..lw), ~ Iha 111n which -w1 to ~ llllUIOd Turkey Cheap U.S. Offers Buying Hints WASHINGTON (UPI) -For conlltlmers up In 8l'ID8 about soaring meat prices, tbe Agriculture Departmtnt II ollerlng a bandy guide to cheeper eating. It allows, for example, that a typical serving from a beef rib IGlsl can coot about three Umes 11 much 11 a serving <t turkey providing the same amount ol protein. And, perhaps llTUJ!!islngly, It ~· there is litUe econ- omy In IUbstltullng "cheap" meals like lnmldllrtera and bofolna if-equlvalent amounts ol protein are wanild. Tbe guide appears In the current iAIJe ol Family F.c:ortomlci Review, a quarterly publication lly the Agrl- cultuni Deporlment. The proteln-<Oot ngura In the guide are boled oo food prlcea In Augult, 1112, allhol!Cb pri<el lor the I-CIN- ered In the IW'Vey have risen O!Jllllderably since then. -~ proper\l<s In -<t-Jt0.000. .. _____________ ... UPtf ..... c-pa•.Role Jay Rllcke!eller mares amile with wife Sharon at bis Inauguration u p1'811deot ol Weal Vir- ginia Wealeyan College. I ........ " •....... :f"'• ........ -PIP GOODWllf -1111 ,_., -cr111m1·,.... _ blo nwrdalr ~a .an aw•••hc • tettuce leol: . He -CJI! with Ibis )'Ur'• lop prbe -"" -ol. wwwdtng •qalpm•at, naturally -with -Iha ~-~ Refonn _____ ...... .._ ___ _ Men iii Service For Jury Proposed SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bDI lo -tbe ---"' Calllomia ....... juries bas bem -In the A!PmbJy • Aasemb1Jman F.dwln L. 11•"1 Ensign G1r7 L lllait, ... "' Mn. Grice c. SIDart of 111 Costa -SI., <Joela Mesa, bas complel<d Iha bulc Naval Fllglll Ollk<r training It Ille .Naval Air Sl1itlon, Pensooola. 1111. Be will now begin lina1 ;i.-lll-~ ID bis qgalllkSm • a radar -.. -.--naviplnr, -eleetronlcs wmfare operator or tactical air control -· lie ii a graduate of Newport -lligb SdlOOI, Newport -. Z'berg (D&<nmenlo), aid that the bill Ill lli_mllar lo - vetoed 1&11 y... by GOY. RooaJd l\eapn bnt Iha t chances for Reagen'• aignlhve are beUer tbil year, mainly beauoe the bill bas tbe 1>ri1Dc <t Atty. Gm. Eftlle J." N 1 • y Onstnlctlan Apo y.._,_ .. --"· cm-, In bis Teto mesrrer lllt yew, Z'berg IOld, Boacm aid be wanled lo ----what Youngor tlmglit before signing the IDl!I I le. Main feature " tbe bill Ill that grand juries would be seleel<d at random Instead of by judges. pmlke DwM w. Cmler', "' 17'15 Onm&e. Costa 11 .... bu reported [Gr dlil1 wilb the Na¥11 llaliOe Comlnlcllm BatlaJlcn Tb re e , Clllftlllly deployed in the W e 1 t e r n Pacllic. Marine 5-ld !Joutenant e 1.-.e O...tetl MJcbd l . Aglllor, -of SAN FRANCISCO (AP) the former MlD Marla C. Cole The Califomia Supreme Court ol 17095 Pinebalnl, Hlmtlngton bas ordered Lowell L. Jemen, Beacb. bu reported for duty c:oovlclal judge of tbe justice at Marine Qrpe Base, Comp court of the Newman ludldal • Pendlelm. District In StanWI•• 0ounty, permanently .......... from off.ce. . His salary .. a judge - Navy Seaman Appm1tice U..,. G. '--eon o! Mr. and Mrs. Haward P'. Logan ol 15660 Irene Way, Westminstet, completed the basic Operations Specialist School at Great I.ates.. was ~ terminated Navy Fireman Appmltice as ol Sept. 2J when the court · lllcUR ft. -. IOO of suspended him from o11ioe. Mr. IDd Mn. Herbert H. Jensen and a b u .. in e 11 Hochwartl of mm Edinhmgb, partner -11ober1 Westminster, complel<d the. ~ pleaded gtdlly Sept. basic _,,., 11 a I e 12 lo 12 felony .....is of School al San Diego. violatln( the Stale eorpor. lions Code. Tbe c:ounly grand Jul'1 retmnod a IJkoDDt lir dictmeat apinst the men. Tbe two are aervln( prlsoo lerIDL .p._,,_,_, STANFORD (AP) -Whal isbelle\>edlolletheftm .... dowed deanship at a major university bu hem -bllab- ed at Stmford Ubmnity11 Scbool ol Law tbnluP gilla and pledges lolaling $1.4 mjUioo, ~ The endowment, proYided by Richard E. Lang ol Seallle. will finance faallly ............ pilot educatiooal projects and otber _ .... determined by Jaw school clean Prol. 'ftlmnu EbrlidL eeo..w1 ... 1e• SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Tbe otate SUpremo Court bu 11_..iedP..---Nlcl N. Mraklcb from the practice of law !Gr al -a yea, aaying be C:Wt&ted • cllenl'I feel lo 1111 own-. Tbe court ruled Iba! H be lalla lo repey """' $l.IOO to the dieol, Mnitlch -a ~-_,.... ~· .... decistoo alld the al- tomey -,..._ ID l9lit lo J'ipiwnl • cBelll Jn-the ~of. a truck. tbe rei-a ..... -IOld the -lor $Z.IOll IDd -Illa -lo pay bills, the caurLIUI. e'Spia' am SACRAllEJllTO (AP) -A Bemtey lo«lllltot bu ID- 1tnMluced a bill lo Pl'1'IOiJI studenll from _, -as -agmll at -oollepo or~ 11111 --pnllng •• -~ Join J. Jllllor, a Democrat, Aid "IU1 ...., ___ _ •.• !eel _e......., In their -ID request tbil lllnd " lqilllllon." • ., ........ Btt LOS ANGELES (IJPl> - G • m bll nc, ...-M111ioo llld marljtma P" •--•lcllmle11 -llld mdel7 oould cat Ill Cllme rate In ball by_..,...,.. ~~~~ Glldloff. Gildloll. Illa ·-., the crlminll )iltlol al Oii Slate ... ~ • crime ... -"'"?;e -that "IOllaJallnl mora111y la really not Iha -cl llnr. We pay...---... ..... ..-.,_,. •• .In trylnc lo-.. lnl tbat ... )Ult Ykllated wh:'rrlie " Rldianl L. er-, son ol Mn. Terri Crane, 7934 start SI., Homtinglon Beacb. bas been )ll'OIDOled lo alrmaa -class In the U.S. Alr F...,., Alnnaa Crane, a -.-.., al llicliani.Gebau AFB, Mo., II asllgned lo a unit ol the Alr Weather -N197 Seaman Recruit 1tr1u M. Daarpa. IOO ol. Mrs. Leila P'. Donegan ol -Sim Dova1, -Viejo, ...... pleted the -Opentiool Spedallsl Sdlool 11t ,Gre1t Lam, m. Opentiool Spec i a 11 at a operate search radar, elec- tronlc remgnit•11 and Iden- -equipment, -lo aaviptlon and controlled al" l*Mcbdevlcel. Navy Seaman JelhrJ A. .... _ .... ol Mr. and Mn. Bob J. -"' 14512 C 1t l De Ta Lene, mmlllitlfm Beacb, p•tal from - lnilDlag ... -Trllblac Center In Orlando. .. v " .,,.. ' Q .... • ' . ' ~-· • ,., • _,. \ ..... "' ' ,....,; . ' ' t , ,,,. Newpoct le9dl .., ~11· ...... .iui ... Joo_.._ ..... ., . • ...,. ln -Be .. = -l<rllUlullol llld v-tlOn••. If lOOa TAL\JILB jn. -•wraaod Sll,llOO IP Ille --,. ... to !fl\ aad It lal!I ,.... YW gal a fol nlle ....w.c ""' .......... 1"' .......... -. .......... llld•ve. -avenciDI it DOI a pnuiicir "" .. vlng -•fai1111>1o ool1 to midllle llld liPI* -tupa,.... -delpile lllis wldesproa4 mj-lillo, ,,,.... l! J(U' WE'RE GOING DISCOUNT ON STOCKS -AND BONDS For further in.formation call Glen Leason ~Nl!'!ivl .. .f,000,000 Sliare. Current Income Shares, Inc. ~!Qvestlllalt Mina&'enwqtOMaiuJ ~. • 7 -"'"'- • ' • I Income Dips At Dataron In Santa Aila · ·.•IU WAX II THI "SMIAlt THIEF • OF ~1!1111" ••• tlli \ri.t,f l 1JU:'-i 1 \ 1; \I• If) L I I I I' 1\1 lr'i I :"ltll\lllt I\• DAILY l'll4f • OVER 1$ COUNTER ,, NASO Lllllntt for Wod....toy, Mon:ll 7, 1973 • • ' • rice Controls Hit .S. Oil Refineries bibs, wlltch loJJowld -abortlgfs thla wlnterln ports of the MlflWell and New El1gland, prompted a public btarlnc by the .......U In elrly Febnwy; Tbt new price rule rdlects lbe llndiogs ol that bearin(. -and petrocbemJcell. The /ordtr doet not covt:r eapllal~ lerliliwl and ....... VNDEJl THE order, a eom- jlally c:cuJd u.k !or price ilr ........ btyond u -t. and .-could be allowtd IO $4 BiUion ..., u the c:ompony did not eueed a ~bed prollt '*Pl cell1ng. In a setback for comumer cn>ul!I. the C9UllCil ,.fll!Od "' cancel hlka of about a·~t In be•!lnl oil price• anoOunced by moot rellntr1 )Jj mJd. January, ·Just ·diy1 alter the strict • ~ D wag .. prlce controls ·were ,..placed by Pha.ee, IU volWJlary economic &llldellnel. Tbtte increases will 11< lnduded 'In the U per-cent price limit. n-btatJns oil price · .Meany Seeks Tax Sen. George ·Deukme- jian (R·Long Beach), told newsmen Tuesday of plans by the Reagan administration U> spon- sor a bill aimed at creatln~ 7 ,500 jo~ and expanding a loan· fund for small businesses in economically disadvan- taged areas in the state. On E;xcess-Profits Santa Ana Firm Geu ·Contract · WASHINGTON (AP) AFIA:IO President George Meany Wedneoday ca&d for an eJCeU.pl'Ofttl tu to re- main in elfect as long BJ wages and salaries are con- trolled. .. Wages and talarie1 can be lmmedialely and effectively controlled became every employer acts as an en- ( ~~:01Jc) forett, '' Meany said J n testimony prepared !or the Hoose Ways and Meua Com- mittee. "Corporate profits can only be effectively controlled through the tax structure.·~ Meany told the committee, which ia conducting hearings on tu reform, that a levy modeled on a 30-perc.ent Korean War-period exce& profit!: W would raise about fl billion • year. e ClltHclc• Hit WASlllNGTON (AP) Pl...-1 federal cutbacb c:cuJd aqqeeze California out ol IU billion and put 96,000 penom out of work, Aaaeml>ly Speaker Bob MoretU told C a I i fOlllia.11 Congressional delegation Wedneoday. In eomments released by bill Sacmnento office,-the Van Nuys Democrat said the llate SUITS JN DACRON Af<D WOOl PINSTRIPES, SOL/OS, ANO GlENPLAIDS. FROM $155. Livingston, Ltd. 1.f PASMOH SOUAH SANTA ANA J.47.f.>U 1HEIE IS A FACTORY AUTHOUZ. ED DEALEI FOR EVERY POPULAR MAJC£ CAI IN THE WORLD ON COSTA MESA'S HARIOR IOULE- YARD OF CA..U. Is "being taken to t h e cleaners" because f e d e r a I revenue sharing "is a coverup for withdrawing the federal government's support of social a n d environmental pro- grams." e Slttllts Trlp WASHINGTON (UPI) President Nixon Is oeodlng Treasury Secretary George P. Shultz to Moscow for trade talb: next week with Soviet of· ficials . White HOUk officials said Tueaday Shultz would fiy to Paris Tbunday for talks •tarting .. Frlday 'Rlth western natJoo finance ministers end -Id go oo to Moscow Sun- day. The Moscow talks will last until Wednesday. e Tf!leeredit Speeiol to the DAILY PILOT LOS ANGELES Telecredlt Joe. reported a prof· jt ot 60.262 or 5 cents per share, for ill third quarter ended Jan. 31 vs. 100,499, or 9 cent.s per share Jn the prior year. The resultl for the nine months ended Jan. 31 reflect a loss of $258,191, or 1' cents per share. COlllP""d with a profit of '104,184, or 11 cents per share last year. Included to third quarter figures for the previous 1ear· are sales of 1249,200 and pre- tax profits of approximately $70,000 pertairting to a single sale of sports games. PHU.ADELPlllA (AP) - A federal judge has ordered an Hlensloo ol an April I deadline for the Penn Central Transportation CO. to submit definitl'Ve plans for i t s reorganization under federal bankruptcy Ian. Judge John P. Fullam of U.S. District Court ruled Tues- day that the railroad had not accompllshed what it should have and will not be able to make further progress. He set a new deadline of July %, when he said a bearing will be held for "a cartful and reallsUc re- evaluation .. of the situation ... ' MEANWHILE, · L e h I g h Valley Railroad, which also la u n d e rgolng reorganization under bankruptcy laws, filed a request In federal court for permls.s.ion to cease au opera- tions Ocl 1. John Na8h, chief operetlng officer for Lehigh Valley, said the nllroad, which ia 1111 per· Litton Sells Sleeping In Employes Clwose H()urs PALO ALTO (AP)-Empl•Y'!S at Hewlctt·Packard CO. may sleep late Jf they wish under a new program In which tbey belln work any time during a tW<>-hour period. TYPICALLY, AN employe may begin work between l:llM :30 a.m. and leave aller completing an elgbi.hour day between S:JI and 5:15 p.m. O>mpany President Wlltiam R. Hewlett said Tueaday, '"lbe1. can plan their workdays to gain more time !or fam- ily 1e1iute, oonduct ~al buslnw, avoid tn!Oc Jama • or to 111M!y other lndlYldual aeedl." TllE COMPANY, beadquartered bero, makes elec. tronle, Dledlcll, analyUcal and <:omputaU(>llal inatl'uments and sylllema and has 13,000 employes lbrouai1out tbe -Id. ' ll"'*J'S the program II voluntary and about 70 percent of all employee take pert. • • • COMPI.f:fE NEW YORK STOCK UST . '• , = I -N .. .._. .... CM. • ... • Jl .. ' . ~ . • • • Morell 197J $ DAILY PILOT .. • Stocl{s Seesaw ' ·, ' I As Oils Stiff er I • ' • • • - -.-8.1973 ' ' ' i RY PILOT t;L SSIFIED G:~THEftt:nL l I [5TATERS ----, ., ,,.., HERITAGE • REALTORS associated llF<0KfRS RI AL TOW~ ZQl'> W B<1lbo<1 o1J 306) AmtmON lLUFFS BUYERS Reoiller ,.... •oOda -Ill ""'!!l.!!1!!!!1!11~!"'""!111!~1 _, All modela POSOlble, CONDO. "J'reilch Qumen s bdrm. 3\1 ba. Pool, dbl ~W/apener . IM· TE:. 125,500. Bria. ilil7""1!0. !lo>' iilin01iliili ,;,.. ..... , " "11 T ausllled adt do II ,..u • oall l«JW 64J.5811. TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD , WE HONOR Master {:harge and • hnl!Mlertlrd THE DllCT LllE 642~5678 We ~ produoe" tl'le rtgbt home IQ? you. BLU,FS RIA.LTV ' 6H,JJS3 """ ... eve.., -------- Macn ab-Irvine €.uTsloi:. DUPLEX PIXllt UPPl!R Larl• lo! al1d • ..~ .. hom•. Maaive fb<eplice, .unken fudna niom • t'OUJd be ~ cott~!! P!icfd !\>< hnm,i Ille Jn "Al Lo" •oll""'1 • 129,9111. c.u -SOU'l!lj CO A ltT l\IW.TORI. . * SbRl'1S·U• * ., -.. -.::s t:r'~ ~ -Joi, Clwnef'l!U ..,po1o~ ~~.llOO· ·01 >••r-.. ifrwln ,.,,ty Inc. 171!' !ti.... (ll"tir.? DAIL. Y PILOT CL.UlllllED ~DS FOR ACTION ••• '414611 • • • I I I . ' • ' ' I ' ' ' ' ~ i ! • l I I i I ' lo u 1 1 &eryone MM fio!nethlnglltat Someone EIH Wtnt1 --.. __ .. General General • 1 Year Old! Submit Offen! Genet-al ****** * TAYLOR CO. * THE "CHANNEL REEF"-$140,000 Luxury! On tbe ·water. Completely refur- bished witb plush cptng & drapes, beams, paneling, abundant marble & many other fine appts. 2 BR, 2 bath "own-your-own". Adult occupied. Pool, great w, pier/slips. LINDA ISLE-BAYFROHT Lowest priced home now on the market on Ibis exclusive island. Wann & friendly and manyunusua! features. 5 .Sedrms, family rm w/Wet bar, formal dining rm & 4,,. baths. 3 Fireplaces + barbeque & pie)"/slip. b$38,950. A real ch"'?" $29,900. .In beautiful "Our 28th Year" om e. 3 bedrooms, Irv' 4 bedroo , 2 large covered patio. On me. . . m s, WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., l\HltOrs 'I u i et cul'd&<ac. Fire-b a I h s · Dmmg room, 2111 Son Joaquin Hills Road place fa m !I¥. room. built-ins, dishwasher. "Overlooking Big Conyon Country Club" !lui\t-ins with .dish-Owner transferred. As-NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-4910 GMoral • • '-\:W ~·Sttutl­ ~ AlllASSOCllllS REALTORS 2121EASl'COQl'HIGHWAY CORONA DEL M/111. OAUF. 644·7Z10 ~~ welcome a snrprise Duplex in CdM Charming front unit with MANY EXTRA FEATURES.' Shag carpeting thruout plus wallpaper, 2. bedrooms (master bedroom is oversized). SECOND UNIT is for the bache- lor, 1 bedroom. ALL IN IMMACULATE CONDITION, Manicured landscaping, Needs no repair in or out ............... $74,950. • """""""· ....... 8, 1913 DAILY l'ft.OT ft You Cen Seti It, Find It, Trede It With 1 Wint Ad _ ..... le " ~I Genenl CoroN dol Mar 1.;..;.~~~~~-1~~~~~~-1 Vacant Investment BEACH Site $39,500 PROPERTY Zooed M 3000. 20.ioo .,. 11. Newnert' suitable for 10 Units. An Ad· · r-· • dltiooal 19,800 111· ft. ma,y be OCEAN DUPLEX! Investors available for 7 tnOft: Units. bargain o/ beach nuts de- Ownef Ma,y Cany. Qill fi&ht. 'Ai bk>ck to the sand. An)'tlme, 8(s.«;55. LOCATION • LOCATION! 2 Acres + Home Take advantage • oa11 now OPEN HOUSE Ownrt' Arudoua, Will Seil. or &ti-0300. OR 611 Acacle Ex'Chan&e for Commercial, 2·S1"0RY BEACH HOUSE! TI.JES, THURS & F'Rl. Ind. or Units. 4 Bedroom, JUST REDUCED! A few 2 BR + guest quarter1, 2 Battis. Partial View on steps to sand! FURN· wned M Jor additional Private Lake. Newport ISHED! New carpeta. Fam-unit. $61.SOO. Beach Address. Plenty ol Uy room. Bia family living 60' ON BAYFRONT Privacy and Romping at COE)' cottaee price! ANX· 4 yr old 4 BR. 3 ha, custom- Room. AakJna $225,<m. Call IOUS • out~ at state seller built • $2) IXXI price reduc- Aeytime, 6otG«i55. sa,-19 sell today! Take ad-tlon. Call ior appt. 3 Bedrooms • """'""" · oa11-. '675-3000 Anaheim I Olli\ I LOI \0\ t3 11.n· ,\ llLU'll ' ,<;' ~ .. ' • First time on the market -F'am.D1 Room, Formal Din- ing Room and 2 Bath!. Im- maculate Move-in Condi-~.;:=T--'iO"o=::c Open Deily 1-5 washer. Many special sumable VA loan. Only General General -r.U-• A(•u-.. LJ!' features. A.!sumable VA 1 Y.i years old. Needs iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ~= -~ tion. New carp •tin.g We're In A flay 4620 Wayne Rd. throughout. Bil Gas Kit-And don't tirzy easily Unusual eustom home. 4 chen. All this for ~ over wtbis stunning 4 bed-bdrml, fam rm, tonnal din- $31,950. Call Anytime, room plus family room Ina: rm, walk-In pantry. Too 646-0555, home in choice CdM area. many Items to list -come A:. loan. 541J.l720 quick sale. 541).1720 . ---------H~ Everythl~! S~ To Please! lncludmg a low pnce of $31,1150. Very sharp with $33,750. No down G.l's. lovely yard. Room for Great S bedroom with 2 boat & camper. Patio, baths, secluded rear liv- dining room, built·ins. ing room .. Brick fire- Flreplace, secluded rear place, fa rn ii y room. living room. No clown Modern built-ins. Car- terms available. 54IJ. pets, drapes. Recently 1720 redecorated. 540.1720 2955 'HARBOR BLVD. COSTA,MESA 548-1720 General Gener at Exceptiona1S bdrm., J.story home witb pier & slip. Magnificent South bay view from all 3 levels. Remodeled kitchen & family room. Price reduced lo $210,000 . t . .... - . .._ ....... . c BILL GRUNQY,. REAL TOR· . 341 Bay>ldo Dr., ~ulto ,t; H.B. 67$.6161 I A UflijlOOf: ~ ABSOLUTE ELEGANCE -Top-of·lhe-line Dover Shores 3 bedxoom witb glrdens that will mesmerize you, a pool that will relax you, a portico tbat makes you want to enter· lain and catch Ibis, a sunny kitchen !)lat makes you want to cook. Now that's abso- lute elegance! $137 ,500! UNl9UI HOMB 'OF NIWPOn llACH. 14WIQIJt A l&tt.g ef lart Jae..._ U,_,ICJUI: tl()MI:§ REALTORS GMteral General EAmlDE COSTA MESA NEW LISTIHGlll Quiet elegance ·In Ibis quality bull! borne. Located on a large lot with shade trees. There are 3 BR.; frplc.; complete electric kitchen. Priced to seh at '34, 750. Ocean front "' Lov<ly ocean view. 3 battis. aee. ~*.~ i~~~i~ I 1 I Duplex ··-·.. o·..... eau for "'°wing. 1>011. v. ruMIO.ll( Swim on your own private beach, a step from _ ~CMAI' Of tHt coc.Wlll co. AlkinC $115,001. 673-3:S50. ~UJ. T~M your front door. Two large bedrooms and 2 LA CUESTA VERDE """"'-'',,.. "'"'"''""" --' enjoyable fireplaces in each unit. A deluxe ~j if LI .. .., ~:"fil1J1!~ ~~u ~~ c1::;•s .~;,~t.;:~~t In Laguna Hills ~ lt~iitii* JU;L7;~D $140,000. . j Smart, mod.,.. 2 BR, 2 ba ~~~ Ready for Goll?? MOOEL HOME FOR SALE Owner transl. Gorpoua 3 home + 2 BR unit. bedroom. Family r m , , =~in fmmac. condltkln. bonus room. F~place, rear ;... * * * * * PLAN 22 living rm., dining rm., CHOICE CORNER ALONDRA-$39,700 built-ins. brk 1361L,950.;,_._ 3 3 retail ,...,.., tlOO ., 1t 3 BR. 2 BATI!S. FAM RM OWNER must ae ... _.t-building. A beauty at Verde!! HUGE MASTER suITE bedroom. 2 batho, family 1185000 e Luxurious Carpet rm. Fireplace, dining rm. F<ll' ~. call Ctlrls Hopper. in Mesa ' '' • Upgredod Floor Tilt ~~ ~iso.Nm_~ University RHlty ·:, • Drapes OWNER anxious. 4 bdrma, 2 3001, E~Crt. Hwy. ~O BEAUT!FuL SPANISH style home on tbe l2th hole of Mesa Verde Golf Course. CUS. TOM carpets & drapes, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room. WET BAR, 2 fireplaces, din- ing room. Beaut. master suitei and INVIT· ING PATIO facing tbe Golf Course. $84,950, ' e Wollpapar & batlu<. Built-Ins, !!replace, QUICK POSSESSION Panelling dining rm. Family rm.. Spacious older home on ,e Air Condltionl119 patio. In Mesa Verde. No Iara:tt krt. South Of Hwy. 5 "' e HU19 Lot down G.I. brk $34,700. BR A family nn, ! be.. 'Dtl.a • ·covered Patio 540-1720. home in beauWul condition •~ 000 ft priced to aelf, I e Lus~ Lencbcaplng 4 BRM.,. Ven!e ::,:;'950· MORGAN REAL TY • ~P.r1nkler1 ; s:R2-s~Us$.A~ r·~ 673-6642 67Melt "''"· 20"!. DOWN C.M.' 131,500 RUrnc R-2 kit wl 1 Bo Occupancy Mey or Juno 3 BR, pool, H.B. $33,500 cottage. 141,500,. 8~. 51U970 • \, .. BR. take ewer~ .;Prlnc=::....:;on1y""" • .:.MCHmL::..::=--r !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!'l3 BDRM, won't I a a t, Cotti Mne "Foredosu.;-3Hsl Windoor oondo, !J!': I --C-O_L_L_l_G_E_P_A_R_K_,, P d• ., dn 123,750. WITH POOL .. $35,911. en llHJ 2 BR, move In today $19,500. DRIVE BY and check 3 Id 2 Bath v A & rnA out 2531 GREENBRlAR 1-Geo_.__.1 ___ !;;;-='';;;;1=:,;;;;=;;;; CORBIN-MARTIN rm., REPOSSESSIONS <E. of u.-.18-ot ~l,;-A ~~, Available tmmedlately after WE HAVE LOTS, LOTS Prlncetonl. CONE TO SPANISH .e;;' ~ ~ ""all deposit and credit • MORE! OP~ HOUSE TllLS POOL HOME check. Total payment i> Wm. McCabe, Inc. SAT & SUN. 12 TO 4:30 5 Bil., + POOL ' 1 Bednn bOme, ,,.., carpet. REALTORS Call Anytime 644-7662 AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES ~ per month. Freshly * 142-4405 * PM. $55,900 tr..h paint. -~tlo, REALTORS ,..7270 -led Inside, aloo now 3 Bednn, !amtl,y rm, Hvllle heated Bl di.a Ac-~::::~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'i'ii::~r""l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•1,~~;.::: ___ -;==:--~~:'.~~ carpets, modern built-ins rm 1% bath Glau wall None W<t ~· Th1s beaut:ilul u ven ' . o.nonl for Mom. ao.e In all aboP' COLLEGE PARK ....._, tabuiou. pool w/ customUed. ·home is located cess to rear yard fQr.. boat Gen--;"'::;";;l;--;;;;-;;~:-· i ,;;;;:::;;;;;;;,;;;;~;;;;:;;;;l.!Gen:!:!e:!r:!1!.I """".:-'.'.--:---~G~o~ni~r'.!1~1 -----ping and schools. VA loan of Beat buy at $32,500. 3 BR &: rtunnin& night lllbtblg Inane" the most detlrable or camper. $26,500. CU'DE·SAC 7% annual P'" ralE. $3,500 lam. 2 Ba. XI Jg lam nn. dollble tided ~ !1ro.L ~-. ~~~~ting· sax uNrrs ... Vacant & Clean CORONA DEL MAR -.... IL ean .,_,, 1:x..-jwot -ed dl>I ...,.,-Bt?adl ....,.uu~ 811 HUGE LOT' M gnif' ......... I"' a:ar, E-Z care )'8l'd, hunt. features you want, into one •. : on Iaree lot, Eaatslde • a icent new duplex in Corona del Mar. at mum traffic it 10% db. ar imtant home. See itt Pleue Oosta Mesa. $72.500. $41 900 Quick ~ble possession. All cedar shingle, stained ~lass windows, asaume IOYI hrternt FHA - ·~ -· ~ ~-t • ~·---J-• and · ded ~-~ Realtors 545-9491 Fal-'··-·-· ment. 3 BEDROOM ""'.,.... ......... t-'"Ull&UJ' ,. a hurry, he says. "SELL d a1 to ti I Ii h d L-Dltt1ln> ---·~. ~-~-..... ~ •. ~. u~ v•~ ~·~ m upgra ~uware and light ixtures, drapes Open~--,...,. -lln N. ot -·'· . ~ """"'""•trsRMJO•U<a1 ~.~~.·'!~: NOW"'!! 3 Bedroomo ' an au ma c gas og g ters, unique OSign "NOT 1' DOWN" 646-1111 Costa -Roa ty • • • home, 2 Bath, double --• -~-baths, N-O>Sta M'"" i,,. and very convenient location. ( ytlmt) * u•m T * ' ' ' ---. new ··--~· Ing fiunily room wifu lire-~ oJ--J-et at Anxl-·· owner aacri!l~--•n -~Mc-rrtJ.."'f':...-,.~ R~eaul-~-placeand :,,,~ d\"'.'!ted""""ln ?iSOO. -~ ~~ Luxurious custo,m home in Corona del Mar this dellght!ul 3 BR. 2 Bl UNMATCHED Roy "~ ,_ ·~ -·-~ ' on two lots, just .steps to the beach and only Ftreplace lam rm bltns UF ..._ _______ , 548-7129 00 quiet cul-de-sac ~'!' A cious living room, forma1 dining room, com-ten=! ya.rd. GI appralaed -SPECIALS -Nice 3 bedt""'" home lo ' --1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. ""'>' demrable --• COATS one block to shops and services. Large gra-doep shag crptg. 'Priva..; WESTC F Y AWE '" 1 "!'~'!"""!"'~~!!!!!~J room in yard tor pool._..., WALLACE f rtabl d d l ds f th alit f at $30,SOO. NO DOWN VETS! --' •--! IF THE SETil .,,G ,. trailer, etc. Please phone o e en an oa o o er qu · y ea-Don't mJaa this!!! 64&'!400. ! BR 6 lam w/pool, vac., •-~•tlon. Haa famtJ,y ., · '" Utlle Doll Ho-~ !Dr bJ!o and •P' REALTORS lures. zOtRgsSEl!VJMil!!llJQ"!NTll9 156,500. ~ and dining "°""'" ; IS IMPORTANT · $24 000 ~~';': ~"" zo BE""'' --54111 .. 4141-View home, high on a hill, In Corona de! Mar I V. E. Hc........t & Co.1 3 BR " pool, be~uty 161·950· plnir. ;'a~ ;IQ~ With this 4 bedroom 2 bath 3 Br., 2 a. • • ''!r::;r::;z::;z::;z::;r::;~ u -:::::::;;:;;::;:::;~·:==;"1169,900. -.. Pric:<d tor • quid< " YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE ' B ~ ~ (Opan Evening•) i·us1 like new. Great 4 bedroom •ome with °"' "-......, 4 BR " lam, tun hme. """able VA loon, "" neo Meaa de! Mar ho m •. All polllhed & shined. Fan-' I; formal and informal dining areas, beautiful * Newport Heights * CALL 612-lm aale. '(rl,950, Cl!l 646.nn. l • ! J l ' I i : l I Mank:Ured crounda com-taatle used brick fireplace. • ' autumn color scheme professionally design-Fixer-Upper o -~ OPEH'l'Jt,t• n"SFVN70a!MCfJ bined. with new paint and Plenty of land here to arow ed, large family room and room for a pool ,.,,____ ii.JI UIV 5:1!.'tJ·:!.~ ~w.~i~bl;:,~ eustam-~si!~town-PE~~t~EW CALL 675-7225 ·=:.~;=~;;"~ JEI I .,, I ·~-ill'.tl ochools "and prl<:ed only er . !al>ulowt 3 BR. tile CU<tom·built ..,itt-levl!l. 4 ~ ... "'..,... ~ ii BALBOA BAY PROP. ~21 . __ . .:~.?.~ 135.950. mry copper plumbing, BR, 2 i..th. Terraced gar--~ ~· * 642.-7491 * "PANIC" Call -<Open Eves.) oowrtiy -· Per!ec< den Jn woods> oettlni. Ex· IOc CAN MAKE Realton 54S-'*5 forentertalnlng.Owneranx-d~lydifferentatfl9,SOQ. ···.·.: ~. ?!;.£; J s Booaht another home! Will YOU MONEY O'"""'-'"=Eve=•-----loua. Loia Egan 644-6200. (E37) -~-_, ust ay sacrifice W. deU&btiul New-, •• on thls home. Just a call MORGAN REALTY •-o:'".,.",..'°"'-.-n-°'-"'-"-°'"'-ll_co_. -:-'~"'~'"'~"~'-' °'"°"''""''-'°'..ow_ou_co_. porl ,Hei&htl l Bl\. 2 BAI to get the tearure. on th'lt 3 · • ,. HERITAGE Need a ''Pad"t Place an ad! ... Hue ·~ ~ mod-~ Call ·--. ,_ .. -67' , .. , General General • u~, --lamtl,y room, °""" l~ .... ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I -"°'0 ,.,...._, .,.._.. h mt kit., room Jor • A.lk-nlO 111 ft. Hu a booul rm -·•Ge .;= .. :..:r:.=•c.::1 =----rGenar•l 642.eus '""'2001 __ TH_E_N_l_C_EST __ -*-PA_LM_S_PRl_N_G_S 'C arge It' ~ ~·~ OK. ~ =~'t:i·!" ~~ REALTORS .. -:;..-·- HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1 SHARP CARMEL'MODEL 3 bedroom1 and family room -Shows !Ike a model borne I New caipell, qujet c:ul-<le-aac atreel, large lot, room for pool. '69,000 FEE PORTOFINO MODEL ' Like new', S bedroot'nJ, famllyroom, bonila room/aleep- lng loft. Carpels thruoul. S~b We entry and bonus room. f18,50lLEEE. '- HARBOR VIEW HOMES REALTY 833-0710 • "OUR BEST BUY" sntEET IN TOWN Ill'!. DOWN •• $37,500. ZQff!CESSEl!VJNCilWll>'f!IT&• deOL See this and .... for 1900 Sq, Ft. olluxueyl 4BR. Th1s .,..-4 bedroom. 2 Owner will carry large 2t>cl WHEN I V. E. ~&Co.I on1y131,500, Superobarp, 2 BA, featuring .....ive bath homo has """1ethlng TD. 2 Bdrm, ¢us 2. 1 Bdnn ·a.. ,._ ._ W*m, ~,!',,~~· '1"· tire-,--lam rm bltns. for _...,....,.. Tastefu1 ..... studio e,pta. All«i.ane-level. . ___., JI( .,_.,, ' .......... -..... ' ...... near s110P1 & llChool LAC I NG Ba Ibo.I Penrnsula MESA VERDE =.i~.~~ust,,.,: ::. ~~ = . CALL ANYTIME. p ~;=;;~:~~IXlnt location, oharp, 4 Br or try GI! Hurry! 645-8400 space, an brtercom and FM 646-3928 or Eve. 646-4543 home on cul-de1ac, 2 Ba, TOfllCESSE/!fWlWl!!ffi1T&I .,....., bullt-in hamoer and A WANT AD P 4.1 , ~family rm, nlsed I v. E. 11 .... n1 4 Co.I ~""=' ~.; .. ~Ji:f c--. ' I ' ' ~-!:!!,•· -"!'.!!...221 , .......... ......, caa 1K2-:fu5"fu :.:"this IN THE " --< d;;.r-.:.-i;~ • UNITS home today. IT STEALS THE SHOW covered patto, oprinldon Ea.Joy bay tront view trom fn>nt &-rear, water rd.· AK l·bdnn. unttJJ on 2 lob OPENtk•• rr'I FUHJOBEMCEJ ORA.NGE lhia==· 8 BR, 4 bath 0!18'. $41,500. 5t(M7G. ~fu~ [llllililf:ll ~~~MIN-l =-~:: J:,~~ 0Ct!~;.t~ Catt: 673-W3 67W806 Eves. · COAST ~"""""'~~'F-1 ~ ~ c11n -COLLEGE PARK Ontu~ OcoanlnBackYard 1rp1e, ctVt!ng thruoot . ,associated BPOI< FAS-~E Al T CJ~S 1~1~ W loll'>ce ~I ! 1~1 1 WOw. TWO ~Ry - -Ith 21 3 BR. 2 BA, trplc, din rm w/ blllns. pro! l~ enc:lld -buih-ln kitchen. Ovenlzed ya1d $44,000. ~·•· super Z' x master suite, ~ multt;M-ioaed ctrner lot 1 C U ST OM I ZED liOME 3 more bedrooma pluo Iara• ~~ 11 -ll'om betld>. Good 131,000 3 Br, I'll Ba. eloc famll.v room. with tire.place mt bead!. home for aummer blln&, trplc, coVe1'ed patio 5 BEDROOMS """ ldtchen .. unr ...... CALL 1146. • m1t11111 "" • -· '-'"' ww -Ide< 2nd T.o. 11U Tm1llc =-b ome, JUlt 1733 Wectdl!l Dr., N.B. ... cxo bloCk. Priced In NII Valley Ctrclo. · $40,500 11'""' at m. HA YE A GOOD ., ~-'°°· ,,::SP,::A:;:,cr'-ous===oM-.. -. ""v~.-r""«"• 1 Enjoy th• COIO' comlort and Call il4lh11Sl ~ OUTLOOK Woltzul A Aasoc. Home 3 BR, 2 BA. 1rp1 llOCll1ily C/( ~own -·· • Of<:: 979-lellO Ev .. : -wlw. """" F/R. A ii:&! 'lltls lazw• MIO .,. ti., 5 Beautiful view C/( the ocean 1411,1111...,, Co""" dol Mar 139,950. 5117.- bedt-t, 3 bath homCI lo thta 2 1tor1" 4 bedroom plu.o 111 acre, IW IOOl!d. Quallty bullt !nr"""' ,.,... lamlly.I"!!!'~~~~~~~ bonUI room. Located In By Owner. CdM. R-1 Oonv. 2 BR-· Room lo"...ud. A !ew block tlocn ooe M tbo1• prlmt H-on Beach lo-akltlleldollblo 4BR. · ~. $2Ulll. Alt. 1!15--0U4. moot -·-ve -lo CAMEO HIGHLANDS eatl<m. Only 6 montlu< now. D.R. Delul• F.R. < .... • JUST i·~i---~ c.t11. Cal.I -· w. "'" bnmac: • bdrm 11ome. o..an 341.ano. J US.T DIAL noor ~ unique ,..., bar) ar .:;.:;;;. .. .._ • two.~. view. ~ to 3 private _, ... , ,~10 ,. __ , Shutters. new cpt.1, &pk:, · • Ol'tNf'll• • ff1 fVHl'O • NICft bead>tl. $13,SOO. Open boukl .....,.. " • • rrs 'vn """"'' btc. Principals on1y ~ $57,900. Alt ~44. ~T~:.OEAtTY ~ ll~Aill\tl 642-5678 .~,;si.~~: 0~sir:i~~ Need a "PBd''t Pl.ace an ad! ~ --· ~,L _______ 11 ..:.1.;;;11"'c:'"'''..:.l.:.days=_1or_l_bu--..c1c.t_. Seti Idle lit!JI! ... IGlift " 4 • 4-' ",., ... , Pu .. u. ( -.... ~ I -·-~ I _.... I~ I ---I~ I -·-l~l.._I _-=...._-__.I~ I . ' c .. ,, MOu 1DUTCH HAVEN JEWEL V'ieant • Need quick sale? • l BR 2 BA. elec kitch, tire. p, pool size lot w/covered etatto. flexible terms, VA or 11.1bmlt. CALL 545-0458. 'DOLL HOUSE Cbuples, here ls your chance tor starter homC", or Senior Citizens, this is your abode tor the rest of yoor life. 2 BR. cute clean and ready fDr occupancy, close to all ahopplng and schonls. Excel. ftnanclng. CALL 545-0458. $24,000 3BR 2BA, ovenized dbl gar. fncd 60'x100' k>t. elec bltin RIO, eating bar, din rm. bnl !iv rm, FA ht. new w/w crpts, lrg master bed.rm suite. $1200. DN w/payments less than rent. $24,000 F. P. Huntl1191.., .... ~ • • ..... \ ---l~t _ ....... ('ll11!1"i 1l'lld. ---,·1i1'11li111' ('' I I · 11 .111 I I' I I 1 I, -- -,.I !1'1di11r Costa Mesa I I I 3 w I • • • • • • • • : • = 1 ), • I • I DAILY PILOT l~L---ll!l I~--J~ f ... -·--1'.!1 ;;[ ,.._ ............. -~111~~1~-·-·--··--~lrtl~l ~··;;";;"'-~lrtJ~•~l ~l ~-~~~,,.!l ~I ~-~~ ~ "-MOA!ib. l'um. 360 Apt. Unfvm. 365 Apt• ""'-, "5 Afit. Ut\fum. 365 Apia.. Af>lt.. Rentolt lo Shi,. 430 lndUttrlal Raootal 450 -~, i.::ic::::..:..:=:::..-.--=:=:::::..:.:.::.:::. __ ...,:::: _..::;;::.;;;.;;;.. __ =,1 c--"""" .. """'"'-m """'· ... Untum. m • • * '-";•;·~.,..~rt:;;•;11~.111~;;;;;;;;;;~N~"~"""::rt1dll~N:cg•;;;;;;;;;; Coron• c1a1 ,,.., F;;:r,:H~unt~~,...,..~~·~B~1~oc~thfiF~;~~~~~~;~~~S~8~1~oc~h~; Mr. A. R-•.. Now LEASING r. . .... -.. * * Huntlntton hid! Hunll"9f0n 5422 K..;;,,a Huntli:f,ton 8oach INo!~!Hc:'~:OrdJ * u:· ~~:·A~. ~~~S a:>~!:~;.. t.1:;~:J·~~~E~A~N~~IN~ y..,2~cE~~" u.9::~ 1~~ :I Cotta ,,.... UnfVmlthad AU.. llTILITl.ES PAID 2 Aeret beautiful park like surroundings. Fl FTH ANNUAL !IJll.911> ar -I 8ACHErg:N~~~~~ME NTS You2 ~:.: :.":\:": 91 VILLA YORBA Sun.ken pool. Spartllng Spanish fountains . WESTERN 1 .... N;:;OW;;,;;;,R,;;E;,;NT;;:;,;l;;;NG ...... r-; : ,.~ ,,,5 FIFTH ANNUAL From f llO lo $215 mo H--• Spacloua Rooms • Separate dining room NATIONAL BOAT LAGUNA NIGUEL. ' : OHL y 1 LEl'TI WESTERN (714) 142°"22 e Walk In Closets & M-l [! PULL SECURITY SYSTEM NATI ONAL BOAT 887lort: 31 :;rm• l••""'M•o•VE .... IN!!!!llmllD"'A"'Y,.,.•"I e Home like kitchen & cabinets MARINE SHOW 1600 SQ. rr. "UP. ii HIATl!D POOL or tho BEACH & 2 rms rmt $1't A MO. 1 Bedroom Uotum. $165. Furn. $165 Match 9 · MUd> 11 on s.n 01.,.. ,..._., )l Elevator Annual Lease MARINI! SHOW IY, or 2 Full 8otl1t SPIC. 2 A 3 BR In "plex. 2 Bedroom Unfurn. $185. Furn. $215 Pl~-=.:-~ fu"'~1,1~ ._...,,.eai...,1 ii131ii.1iieooiii&ii0iiii ·i Adults Only, Sorry No Pets Jlla<'d\ 9·M:m.i> 17 Muter .... -wl Several avail. AIL EX· Townhouse 2 Bdrm., lY> ba., 1,400 sq. ft. ""'·-("""" Councy • I I ·s BRISAS Pl~_:a9Uand8G-~ ~d·alm314 ''-h beam -1.,,.e TRAS. Pool, ... bids. Kldl Furn. $240 toll.free number .. 540-WJ) MARTIN & ASSOC. '-1 ..,. ~w~• • ~ w n~--1 w71ll .,.!come l'rom JJJi9 s.. e ALL UTILITIES l'REI e • * * 500 DY ER RD, S.A. ' ~ 5515 RIVER AVE., ?IEWPORT BEACH """'tlcketa. (North Qoun(y ..... room w•pll or Mar. triGi Keeloon ·'A" 1 Walk to HunUngton Center •fALE wanll 1 em a I e CAL L 545-M71 ' (The New Place In Newport) tod·!ree numl>er lo 540-.l220I wood -Drepla... bl.k W. ol Betch ffivd. on ADULTS NO PETS "...,,m-maoe. 13-1$, 1 ehlld Fo' ''""" 4600 Sq. n. 3 pha" Rea, Mgr. Diane & Wm. Sbarbaugll 642-2566 * * * ~=n. '=.. "'; Slater. 841"211D, 968-1510. LA QUINTA HERMOSA OK. Rant 160 mo. 2364 pow"· ro11 """"'"'· 1u11y A ... F 360 , ~ ;'!'"..;,. 2 == J:'M: * FRESH AIR 16211 PARKSIDE LN (nf) 347.5441 Nono, CM, No. C, H PM. healed, Cocla Meaa. ! ,.,_ um. ,. ~ ·-. ties. 'Security pard. No Walk 3 }jo(SI to Beach 4 Blk. S. of San Diego Frwy. on Beach w~~':i: wit!:necar ~~ l\ll INDusrRJAL Unit ·• -....... 11..m l Cotti MeA ~~ pets. 1::.t~~R.w7:S-~ c:::1 '!"~!'Jl!!"'l!IB1k!!!!!!.l!W!!!!!!, ol"!'!H'!"'ol!'l!!to_,,P!lar!!k!!!s!!!id!!!e!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lquna. FREE RENT , ~ i,~ 31nph:!.o~t:s:;: t --~-~ WEE KL Y·MONTHL Y ON TEN ACRES Models Open 10 Ill 7 pm :."'N:"°.,:.i~ = Apt. Unlum. 365 Aptt., 2~~ apt., F.V. Neal & :;;::•~,Phone 6<>-2'184. : DvDle Executive Suites Apt&. furn./unturn. Leue 2700 Peterson W•y, CM 5,16.1711. tffw rt Such . Furn. or Unfum. 370 clean, over 25, female, FOR n!nt ~ warehouse & of·· ~. Pu,:~, Unfum. W 2080 Newport Blvd. F1teplace I llrlv. patlol. nr H1rbor Blvd & 2 BR, frpic, dah/wah, crpta It po , C Mell wants same. Call aft 4, fice spa~. R.-asonable rent. ' Costa Mesa Pools Tennis Contnt'l Bldat. Ad•m• drapea. Nr park A 1ehl. 2 ott• ~96"'1993~~~~-=-:o--: north or airport. ca l I : 642.-2611 900 Sea Lan, Cdl:I W.-2611 chlldren line, no pall. sun. FOR LEASE SHARE 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba apt 544-21>7. • STUDIOS & 1 BR'S !MacArthur nr CoUt Hwyl 546-0370 17102 Emerald. HB 968-8633 ' BR. -t Apt. ~ 1Ue81:i8JIU 21 !urn, pool. clubbouae. male New M-1 Space w;th om...., . • : e FREE Linena 2 BR, gas -water pd. 1 child 2 BR. Near beach. $395. 2 BR 1 BA unfum $190 25 to 35. $12$. incJ. ~liL cau J.300-.19)0 tt 3 phase Xl8V ~t>uplex., 1 bd, Call a FREE Utilttie& GET IN THE SWIM ok. No peta. From $140. Including utWties. 2 BR 1 BA turn $23> 9T!Hl956 after 6 pm. 254o-56 Fatrvkow, S.,A. . , • Ful.i Kitchen UVE IN CdM, tn this 2 bed· 17622 Cameron St. or Geo"fll Wllll•mson Beautiful apta. w/private FEMALE roommate needed Owner: 646-1252, 844-2228 , ; •Heated Pool rm. apt. Swimmini; pool 842-1652. RHltor patlol, garaae, pool, 1pa. to share d@lex. Balboa Rentili Wi nted 460 : I 119 ] 0 Laundry Facilities available, waHdn&: distance • NU Bayfront, priv bch & * 541-6570 * Luab garden setting. Adulls, Island. noo/mo. 675-1383. , 1 , Aplrtmentl for Rent e TV & maid serv avail to LllUe Corona. Only $190. pier, 3 BR, 2 BA. $550/mo. no pets, 151 E. 21at , C.M. WANTED: Lady to share my YOUNG Exec. desires small . •Phone Service moflth\y. REALTOR, 2BR.2Ba,$495.919-06.1lorl--------* 646-8666 * 2 BR house in C.oata Mesa. house, furn or unfurn l•••••••••ll BR. Terrace, swim. pool. 644-12'TO. 64+-4510 eves wkenda. 2 BR, sundeck & frplc, $250. Huntington Buch Pct OK. 838--0904. w/encloled pr in Npt or •~ F 'tu. Adulta 25 &: up. No children. New 2 bdrm, 2 bath & Jge WALK TO BEACH 3 BR. ate .... to ocean&:: bay, FEMALE roommate needed, Cotta Me11 , to $200. Must ,...,.._,=~~·urn.:;.:,.;;'"'"• __ ..;..,...= I No peta, $140 I: &:150. 1993 study & sundeck. Private 2 3 BR cpl/~ .,_.. r-BRAND NEW to shr home ln CdM, Clse to occupy April 1st. \Vrlte ~· •· Cbutcb St 548-9633 a New l, • " " -· QUO VADIS Ill I OOmo --Cla'5ifted ad •007. Dall• a .. tL-.. lsl.-1 · · patio, crpt5, drapes, ish· dwhr., trpl, 12516th. 8t7 7 Jonet RHlty beflch, 1 , 111...--J _,_ _.,. Din. Po1nt ~I: 1araae. $350 mo. ~ersoo 1a111ree' Luxury Garden Apta \VANTED fem 50 or retiree Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Cos1a ~·• oce•• 2 BR. with SC E N'I C PROPERTIES, ino 10 11111111$ w•th 2 BR, 2 BA. Deluxe poollidE', Mike, Da,ys 6'13-621D; Eves Adults n..1 ... No Pets u......... Mesa, Ca. 92626. l,.-n -w1le1t1u, Crlllf I be··· ~« 2320 _ _. .. _ 551 1700 v•i.v to sh home near Hoaa .......... ,utilities $225.. mo. 507 E. LIVE in the all new Dana 6~5726 11l1•1n1 setting to<' nr tu.:1l. • ..,..,. r--~ - ' Bachelor, l & 2 BR's, Reuonable. Ref. 541..s695. RESP ON SJ BL E USC , Balboa Blvd. Bal. 67$-6880. Polnt Harbor at , the SOUTH OF HWY, 1our 'PKlous new I· or 536-5882. FROM $135. SHARE my house in Orange Bualneu graduate, 2 5, , BAYFRONT mR. _. patio, ~tifulDeJMarinaOb'· lnn MSt.ote• I, -l BEDROOM-t·btll•ODt11101rtmtnt. snu11 2 Bit. Apt. Frelhly painted. 18992 Florida St. (~ blk. W. with man or woman over «I, wanta to rent 1BR, unlum . inqu1re ~400 ~ •Ulpo e-ts ol. Froni Stfi~. FurRitu1t Cloeed ~ $145/mo. BLUFFS, TENNIS, of Garfield & Beach mvd) hse OC' apt nr water, p<rldn&nt N 1: So. C496-m1). Kitchens, ef..-$16.5. MONTHLY ::~:~'.·2:,.~,..T; :::' Call 847 49. VILLA n4: 847-9448 ~5Jll.(J5.'l4=='-----~ Newport or J..aauna Lae, ~. o. • !ldencte• " apartmenll 644-n7o BEDROOU• ~· ba"~ 2 BR. 2 BA, ~~ Adu!( L $1.!S \no, 4!14-llllO alt 6:30 1BJt fUrn aPl or 1 adlt no belted pool, direct dial · . tosti MWI. 'l!Oll•: ~~noo. Irvine 4$400. monthi; R[u.,.QR, poolside pn1en"~w, 0.raga for Rent 435 pm. pell. Frplc, nice loiteb. Sll> phones, televlalon, sauna CHARMING Spac, pro. Bach! DELUXE NEW CONDOMINIUM 644-1210. neot °"""" Frt>lc. lrl· l ~~r,:;:;:;:;:;;;=1 ~~~~~~~~~~· Incl ut.11. 67rr2975. bath, i,.undry facilities, apt. o/gar. lnckh stve, APARTMENTS 2 BT,~·. pool, 1210. 497.1342 ~-°'!;~·Sauna. Ten-S.11 s~-a....r.or .... meetin&: room, cloae to San retrig, crpts, drp8, frplc. •-,.._ ~ '""" .,..__. I DELUXE 2 bd. =w tll Clemente and Laguna 644-8494. Air Cond -Frplc'1 -3 Swim· L.mnuni Buctl 2 &: 3BRS, 2BAS, trplcs, ~ 1 Br J\irn From $l3S Mini Wa...ttous.a AIWIDIMCtnmdi ~ .fune 15. Phone ~ aft. Beach. Come play in our DELUXE all elecr, bltins ming Pools -Health Spa • -.. bltinl, 1 yr. Blk from bch A · · Variou1 11J:es lrom $25/mo .~ 4 pm. sportsflshlng, shopping and incl dsh/wahr. Dbl 1ar. Tennia Courts -Game and FOR a few who appreclate 1 h op ' g • 833-8370/645-0245 2BR apt, wlk to beach, aha& U lock It • U keep the key 1 ~~~~=:::--·=~ * YEAR round-Brand new 3 restaurants. $50 week and ocean w $350 per. 613--6992. Billiard Room. the unuaual. 1 & 2 Bdrm., 2 aft 6 crptlna:, heated £,I, A On site Man. 24 hr accea. ! 8R. 2 BA Duplex. $450/mo. tU>· Bring tbia ad and 4 BR 2 aa. plush new duplex 1 ·Bednn. Frotn $154 ba, custom apta. LUie BRAND New Oceanfront ~92 lac. Sl55/ · call No move in -Announcement• 500 tl.4: 968-S65l.. recel~ SS of! on first $395 Flreplace, beam cell. 2 Bedrm. From ~ rooma w:lde ocean vleW8 Condominium 2 BR. 2 BA. • No move out fees 11< "';~ lllllboe Pan_lntuli week• ,.nt. 51011 A..,.,.do no pet 644-040 MEDITERRANEAN gardens. Space I< pr1..cy $400/mo. Year Lease. 2-3 BR, 2 Ba, $100 up. Pool, HamilSecuri&'ty patrolllandedSt HB • * , for conalderate, m a tu re 615-7694. 10cluded. Xlnt children'• ton New , Mike Delaney Huntington Buch Cotta Mesa VILLAGE adultl. Ciooe lo beach • .,.a, lB881 Mora Ka! CE. of !5.1&-911> or 833--0519 6162 Slorro Saine 3::::: ~o:. ~ NEWLY DECORATED 2400 Horboi Blvd., C.M. sbopplno:. Selection ot rup Aptt.. Beach ott G...U.ldl 962-8994 SINGLE W/Slde ll'Vlna t1l June 19 $250 imo. Yrty L•Qu1nt1 Hermose <n4> SS7-8P20 & wallr Part 1a 11 Y furn. or Unfvrn. 370 UPSTAIRS 2 BR, Sl45/mo. 1 garage. • You are the winne' at J3!iO mo. m«s14. • 2 Bdrm Studio, 111 BA. F'urn. BEAUTIFUL RENTAL OFFICE ~ to $800 montbl>. block to •lote1 & blnk. 1731 ~-only.~~ 2 11cketl to the d lilh 1n $240. 2 acres beautitul GROUNDS OPF.N 9,30 AM to 5,30 PM • * * I!:llia. W-JB3'1. .= FIFTH ANNUAL WALK.!i,,:; ~ch. lltil parklike Slll"OOUndinls· 10 Mlnuteo to Ocean LITILE PEOPLE 2BR. Whltewatlr Ocean ChorlH R. Donnally L-una Buch unlce Rental 440 WESTERN j'OUJ" M7 UJ7 SUnken pool, BBQ's aparkl-Close to bus line & rtorea. Gu , View, rwimm1ng po o I . P.O. Box 592 -• BOA pd. Alt. "'"· • . Ing Spanbb Io u n ta In a. Heat & Stove. w at• r. LOVE US Loase. $261)/Pho 61HIU. Dana Point 11£6.Sll> 1 BR, 1 blk .,,m Prestige Executive NATION:L T 2 BACHELOR ap~ ~ Townhouse Uving. Garage. Rec Rm. Laundry Your children deserve a MeH Verde You are the wUlDer Of main beach. O.ean & Coq. ldeti far,.-. r. · ALL UTILITIES PAID Ronm Included. Alr/Omd. --• 2 dckell., the 64<¥711 or ,.....191, Wat rfront nu:..... MARINE SHOW J65 .l JTO/>M. 613-4468. Adulll, No Pets & SWlm'1 Pool. ~~dreney .•~e b. nut DLX 2 • 3 Br, 2 Ba. El1cl FIFTH ANNUAL 8 Ullll>A IUrdl 9 "larch 17 1 8fdroom 1 pa c I o u 11 , l62ll Parkside Lane LARGE l BR. $145 "''..., • """"uuD as a gar $165 up Rental Ofc Newporl INch P'leete call &&2-5678, ext. 31t d 11bwa1 be r, dl$OUl (n4) 84.7-5441 2 BR. $165 & $170 place to play plus plenty oI 3095 Mace A~. SM-J.03(. ' W-ESTERN between 9 and 5 pm i., di .;upeted. lit cl.a.a 673.-2XJ9 (4 blks S. ot San Diego Frwy H1cfenda de Mesai room to live -3 bedrooms, S t Alt NAT IONAL BOAT D> to 2000 ft. Mo. or Leue. )'O'JI' tickets. (North 'County WJNTER: to July :ist-% ~P~~!t_lLanebllc W). on Holt 160 W. Wlbon No. 1, C.M. starting at $202. •n • • l & 11ftl1r next rvr:~nanBrum;ING ioll-tree numi.. 540-1220) -to btach 2 &., w ........,, ' THIS IS IT THE VENDOME 2BR. Crpll, drapes. ....,.., MARINE SHOW J"-3100 Newport Blvd., N.B. * * * Fml>ly :leonted. 6'l>-il5ll. Sits • J16S PEACE & QUIET 1845 Anaheim close to sbosf; 2628 So IUrdl 9. Jlla<'d\ 11 --L'-Ph: Lou c...ia rn.m> . 1~1!: :, ~ ~"a.!1 BAgr.O?'.OprlR &: 1 ~tios, All electric Gold Medallion caup Mrs. Philllpe 54(l.()78l ::-er· :; :..Ctt m.s59 ~a:=:: ~ ~ . apt. JllllDW[ . • DELUXE OF'FI~ * ~-----1. 1" '13 -c. v. : 2 Br apt, Ill ba., 2 pad... •rk-Llko Surrounding ~-~ "ck~ (North eoun~ GREAT LOCATION. adj. - Qtil. 675-15 • vided bath &: lots 01 e.Jclosed garaae w/atorage QUIET DELUXE · your u "Cia. ..., A Ir porter Hotel & 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~-Corona dol Mar closebo. Rec. hall, pool " & laundry lacllldea. Adulll 1. 2 "~BR AP'l'S '"Roni A Pl-toll.free number i. 540-12l0l ~~$ ~ R<llaurant. 1 Rm., up to • l pool tablea. sauna ba~. only, no pell; $160 mo. Xlth Pvt Patios * Htd Pool af I P1l1c.'' * * * "" i~ I!! 0 2,000 aq. ft. fon 525 •' 2 bib to Bl& Oirona. Lrg. KSeeeel-~orLnyounel!. Cl blk. J. o} 0878St., .C.M., 6'2-2970 or 644-Nr. Shop'& * Adults only Coron1 del Mir \>' ~ ImNmOedLEASE ............ ~~.UIRED •-at Auto Tran1port1t ~ Bacbelor. $ISO/mo. Yeorly. -· MAlsoart1'"""'1 Baeb'Apts.'Apts OCEAN ' and DELUXE 1 ~ -Men apt,· ---~---t adult, no peta. ~1.624. 1r•cb. 1 ~Slater). CASA GRANADA DJ' &...... 2172 DuPont, Rm. 8, Irvine. DRIVE )'Otlr car Florida for mu MONTlfLY: 1 BR furn, ---· be hotel No Securltv Depooal( n que HARBOR VIEW newcy ~ prlv padc, 1133-3223 9 To nonn. t~=; ,'l!:~J>I..:.J.,~ Nr ooean. peUo: a ppt. -Re MEN, ....... 1 ach · Lovely 2 BR~apts, wlth a 1m Santa Ana Ave., CM Eleg partme dea:i&ned ocean w trom deck. Yr)y. The or11111t rea1on1 for ATl'RACI'lVE C.Onunercial =-===="-'""-'='-- !17 He~ 644.-4.lfO. ~ma ~!>..:~~-Apts. 1r1 ......... ~ BR, on beautltulb' Mar Apt Ill 646-5542 wlthanta •Mu·~,"'!-·ch •• 640o-OCl5L ,.movlrtng ton110•,kw,.00dt•o~-n11, Bulldlna for rent, wu ;,.P:::;-..:.:;;;;;;;;l•:...... ___ .;;530~·,t Costa Miu_ ..,.. per UNU .... ...,.,... • ~-;ea cround1. Gaa El Puerto Mesa perb house ~;: eXJ; Costa Mell , S:~,;eu. tow • 'it:ii medical bide. Blda: :ndlO, lot * * * : J13S • ULTRA NICE Apt. 6 lncld Jn rent. Oilld up "' 3 2 BR. $l6S llue Versalll• Oub and 'l>xlOO. Loll of -· 4lB , 1---------Pools. 4.· Garden&.. Sauna. yean. No peta. pool wttb unSque Aquabar And her9 are I othlr 8tMI N. Newport Blvd, NB. Lucy Hart Casa cle Oro Tennls !'riv. patio. 846-0258. 400 Menimac Way 567-!Q Unfurn. !DUnlalns and 1arma1 ,...: * * * _, S4M300. "441 El Ropou .;;7.:<~. PAID $95-Summer'• Coming to the LRG. 3 BR. !rpl,,,... pain~ All Utllllltt Paid dena. All part Of !be South SPIDtn IUG NEW ~~lngclubapoolo DESK 1paee avallable l!':O L-• Hiiis ~ "''u.a .. ~ Beach! Bach. Ulil pd. Agt. cptl, drpg.. 1~ Ba. Patio. Pool I: Recreation Cout11 finelt apu1ment IUUUJA ~nn mo, WW {C"OVlde f'Umltul'e You are lb! w1Mer Of Oxnpare before you rent ,,. 847 ·-· Gar ••= N N JBth •-Maple A ~· unJ+.. Hunu at •1: r:no . .a. ..... --i ..... -.ice 2 "' .............. -~ ~~-~.:,ea.::t. B:'d..1:'A.., $100/mo. & ,;i:.;;;ita.0 ~{ BACK BAY""i' Bi. 1~~~ ~$195 BAY SHADOWS ::i:,_cour11,..,&..,_ •Hv:ii._bl~ ·~~~ FIFTHA NN.UAL "•••-·--.. ~7.9933 ** STUNNlNG 2 BR, 2 BA N • pl • ~~· ·~· --SUnd~ b""""' un ~. -· WESTERN ----· -~ ew ~"ch~ -Lndry Rm-. i' !fodeb open 9 A.M. til dlllk Apartments •M• e -·din's.... L llaach Garden APT. Pool. R<c Lrot ~ -· actlvltlot ....,, -WESTCLIFF DR., NB NATIONAL BOAT • ffome.lllle ..,,.,. !!"no Rm. ch!ld. No pats. Locked gar. ~ ~ Llohl " °""'1yl golf dnvlng range Lux. New °"""'" Garden & e Prlutte patlot ROOM " Bath w/ pdvatl no W. lBth St., C.M. Close to -. Bua """' I BR 1 P'ROM $157 party room om.:. Bulle, 105 :aq. It. MARINE SHOW j • o.-1 -w/lloraa• ·-nr. belch, bwl " LARGE ' BR. Carpell & vice. Eulalde, C.¥. a BR"• FROM. $177 Ptuo baautlM olngloa, -~A !locrl • .!!!' .~. ~ Match 9. Man:ll lT . e Marb&e =n ahop'I· No. end. 494-7019. drapes. Man A wife. Infant 561-1501 qr 66-7485 ON THE BLUFitS and two-bedroom•. Fur-enu . mp e p ........ ~. Pleue call 6U-5678, ert 314 ' ·~.., MosaVordo welcome. $130f'!no. l.l2BR.apb;J13S&Sl65. AT NEWPORT Bee.utitul appointment. Jn. ~":li:~~~;":::."i!~"Ii 1617WESTCLIFF -...90llldapmtodolm I • ......kd ~ · 1:;: 543-ml. Co""1!1 carports, ctpll, , clude Dec:otator Fln!places. opon dal~ IO Jn 7• 1294 IQ. It. Crp~ air cood, ,..., tid<ell. <North County ; DELUXE 3 BR.; 2 be. duplex. * LARGE 2 BR, pool, drps, bl:tn range & oven, rt Blvd ~ t Shag Carpetikia. Private amplt pkg, uttl, janitor. toll..frff number ls H>-1220>. =1"lfVtn. at Ill belt Dbl pl', !rplo:, crph, ctrp.,, bit-Ina, crp1, drpo, treahly painted. Cblldttn From.Newpo ~ a Patlot. Pool • J&CU%ZI • q&kwood Baumpnlner •tllt!lil-M32 * * *' LAROE l BR $190 wuhlng facil. W a 1 k l D g $150/mo. No pets. 675-1573 OK. 10 Min from the beach. HoapiW ~ ( -block Volleyball court • Gu Gardea Ap&l1menta FULL SERVICE MRS Kennedy S I I I •' 2 BEDROOMS $210 dlltance to shopping &: Bkr. 830 Center St. C.M. 548-7900 above Pacific ~·t il~to BBQ'•· Coted Garqe1. We1tcllff Bultcflng. medium I: ho ~ors ct:: e •• NQ Petl acbooll. Encl ·rear yard & **BEAUTIFUL l &: 2 BR. or 642-5261. ~=·B~h'5ca"?'92660~· Adults, No PetJ. ~~-=-aou• Corner WestcUtf Drive & ~ advilelt on all 315 'W. Wllldn &'2.19Tl ~ $2'l5. No peta. 3125 Contemporary Garden Apts. @ Telephone: cn4> MS-0060 942-41170 Irvine Blvd, New p ort fall'I of We. By rea-.. -c-"'' $311 WIEK & UP , Apt A. 567-:1653. Patloe, trpt~ pool. Jl~l9tl. 409 W. BAY St. Nawpon -North Beacb. Mr. Howard 645-6101. 'WOlllOl'bocd bad •Studio 6 1 BR Apia. Newport llaach Call 567-2841. PARK NEWPORT Costa Mna '"'"'""' "" WATER view ottlce IUite lhe bad the ~ e 1.V" l4ald Service A(lall. A 40' BOAT NEW 1 BR. $110.2 BR . $210. Monee;;,::¥ E·lOJ -w/eoni rm. Cpll, drpo, C'"' be~ help humanlty._ • Pbooa liervlce-Hld Pool Nr bch & shop' .. Adu!~ no 1 BR & 2 BR, 2 BA. Frpk. APARTMENTS * * Udl Inc. Rau. rent. 2IOO oe-ted~ ww""~~ !:; : Cllil&U & Pet Sectia. Can be docked at tbe private pats. 114 E. -St., ~.M. Dthwsh,, Pool BBQ. Volley WE HAVE RENTALS W. Cout Hwy. 54H818. w;;,;;, job w1>ero ,.. hive s--1 Monthly dock In -t c< tl\l8 super 548--0!31. ball ct. Enc gar. 835-19tl6. Oft fhe bciy 11IE EXCr.JNG On or noar !be betch. Y-300 Sq. It Ottk:< $95. lalled 6 tllrouah slckneas 231U Nowport Blvd., CM 1 bedroom apt with a giant 3 BR, 1 BA, bltno, enclooed NEW t.uxury aportment llvlna PALM MESA APTS. & 1UmmeT/w1nter1-1c1y. IC!l.~· It. Olllce. Kll "tt No pity !or tbooe knowing ·'' ~._°'" ~ .. n·nt 30' x 24' Uvine' room. What garare, nr Harbor I 2 bdrma. 2 Ba., bltna. w/w overiookln:sz the water. ED> MJNUI'ES TO NPT. BCH. Call for de~~ ~ M-• ~t'::', that they are ln need or help Aa ......., ~· -nc a apot: to IJ\oe or have u a Adamt. Adultl only. $150. crpts, drps, patio, quiet joy $150,000 health spa, 1 n.TRN. OR UNFURN. 1111r.;MN ...-'-A --._,,, a do.not come for Jt. Do tw~-A:~ts~ J=."t:r~rz:. Utllitles ,~:· Dupla. Unfu!"q. ;r:·~:nts.:~~· ~:.~u.Tmll~t~ ubi::=~~~~: ~'!lt~by"Ttt~tse ~ = :;'! ~t~otber ' ect ceWnp. wood paDl!lins, LUXURY Bachelor a P t , Kitchen, stow, xtra Ira: VERY NICE 2 bd UDift $115. bkycle trlll1, putttna, ahuf· inl, lhal ~ drps, uuns Pust Ottice. 215 Rtvenide. viJlCe ;you. (n4l 675-619L _tins, --. Balboa Bay Oub, Morell 15 closeto. J15(l/mc. 54H100 !rp!c, crpt, drp, bltlnt, Deboard, -· Jun!or 1'1 etc. Adulll, no pell. 642-3341. Fl/RNlSH YOUR HOME OR ticm ~ w:itb pool. 141 June 15. Mature, eves I: wlmds. beam ceUU.. patio. adultl from $189.50 monthl,)'; al.lo 1 SINGLES From '150 324 SQ rr. 2 orQoes. 1 bath. OFFICE -8U)' f\u'olture, ,J\Jm .. untuta. Bacbe]or ' l'trl(IODl1red _ bl43907woman prefer-n«> up 1pac 2 br/3 br l~ bl only, no pell, Ref 231$4 Santa and 2-bed:room. plans and 1 BEDRM. From $180 New. All walnutpanelllne • ca?pftl, drapft, ~-"°"' J1S5. 140 w. . ··~ . oool cpt/drp, bltn -...,. Ave., 613-0.195. 2-ll<l<YtJ::. bou .... Elec-' BEDRM. From J180 Crpt SllO !05 superior thro .,..._ • lllOn (Just Weat of NEW 2 Bdrm $000/mo. Ann. 1986' Ma.pl~. No. 1 • ~ • REAL VALUE! t. 2 tric llU lll'tvtte pa .·,. Unturn Apts A·nJI From $10 3BR. 2BA, newly tum, erpted N~ ~ ' Deo:ntor Show1oom1 at ! •"P"'Blvd.) Ieue.m\V.~N= 2212Collep,No.5 .. 642-Jlll BR . Crpt•/~p1, ~~~-=-..::: ~.!15 ... ~,lhey'ttunder-t.:r"d~~~.;..~.: COM 17e per tt w/optlon 1t~~w1~~ l HOLIDAY PLAZA 8"ch. ~-S:t ' LRG. 2 BR. 2 BA. Jnunac. llOve/d.tbwr. Pool. Mature tna with eleua-Opllonal oricedl Meea Dr. •13 >'urn. 1315, un!urn. c.II 2.4M/Ooor X 3 m.7651 -"""' ,,_ kncwleds' , DELUXE Spaclouoo l BR. ok,Ys or ....,_.. evu. 1165 + dep. Mirrled cpk adulll, no ..... J135. 2295 maid .. rv1ce. JUlt north of (5 bllca from N..,_ ffivd.) MJir. at 2lltl\ St MorJner, 241l Cat Hwy at ldacArthur you'll be dellibted. cail t lom. apt. $140. Heated pool. CANAL l'root 2 !11'. deo, pre!'d, 1 child ol<. No pell. Pacl!lc A,.., CM. 54M8'l8. Fuhlon lliand at Jantbont 546-llll60 -LEASE C-2 central Cocll 543ol!636 • pie par~. AduJ,tl, no ~/Otlit lge ' • \l.n:.:_c_~ 54G-63SS O'r 549--3524. D~LEX. in Costa, Meaa, l and San J~ln Hllll Road. WINTER. summer Y~ly, Meaa toe, liso aq ft $400 al1 sax>. Reward by penmta fOl' ; ' P,.• :l~ ~~-JllO, 2 BR, ~'Ii l>a., atud!o. BR un!urn, qulel. nc doga, Ttlephont <n4l 6"-190() ADULTS An! • R<nW. Bkr ml • Cor part) 6ICr88ll A(t, intormat!on leadln(I to «in-. 1965 l>Omont AW., C.M. 1'"673-'793l'ar . Orp, ,crpt, 285 Osle, cat1ormotorcyclei., torrentallntonnatlon LACOSTAAPTS. w.~bo&Blvd'.m-*"8 **OttlcekStcretnamall tactwtthLlndaAmel,5'7",: 1l , J\lrn., 2 Ira· dollell. OC:EAJ<F110NT Bacbelor, 5'fil301, 21.'I/~. 543-2720. OCEANVIEW I & 2 Badroom ehop'g center, Bolsa A Hed, blonde, l!"'Y e,..., U4 lbs. : OU. bee!. ,-.;:v. dreslj. :".':$C.:-· fd~t ~pell. 2 BR. Adult~ no pell. BAY 2BR, 2BA apt, crptl, dtpa, From Ip U. rm A kltcben. e Canell e Drapea 11 ,,. 1 H.B. 84&-1323 !Linda, plea8e call home nr • rm. x1ft u•· rooma, •"' nc u MtAOOWS API'. ~ w. bllina, •tv, Can be seen 8-m Ceillnp. Brand new S • PooJ •-BBQ'• NEWPT Flnanckd Ctr HS call Luanne.) W r It e, ~ pr. "-· Adult> 2 Br. II~, walk m botch, Bay Sl CM. 646-0013 eveo. 557-m&, 5 48. S 212 BR. 2 ba. Balboa loc. Walk All Utllltlat Polcl """"" Sq, tt., ,...Pilon room:' 3 of. ctull!led od No. *ic;, Dotty ! r:-00,."j'l!'.t.n 'c M. ffl.\~i' ~~~"'·avail 2 BR. fl4:'.l mo. C•rpete, tlayt. to sbopl & !om.~ mo. 354 Avoudo St., C.M. """'· 65c aq. tt. 644-1800. t;:O pg_ ~JllO, Cocta ; u 1 • drpu.. One child ok. $275-ME.U VERDE area. Agent 675-1172 or 6tl-40'D 642-970I NICE oUicea for mrt. Nr ' "' "°'*'* A BR In 2 8' !IJa, DELUX 2 BR. bldnl, !rPlc, 1 Call !!IH686 Beaut 3 BR. apl homo. DUPLEX on tbe Wal..-Boat Rooms 400 BBC on W Cout R..,.· MAN 311 I". old, teeenllJ ! ~~ y ~ :.u~~~· 2 bd, l °l'i ba, 2 aty, $179. ~lei.cl~~. clooed = ~t~ ~:· Undor Now ROOMS $15 wk u w/ldt l30 83&-1425 all 7 p.m. • =~ upllbwltl\ tr' ~i : P-L, C.M. (off W. 19th) $80 2 BR. 'f'Urn.. apl No cblldren m-4&30 Dan11 Point ' yeuiy Leue. 'wm rum: M.nagement wk up apts. O:Sdrn A pet Bulineu Rental 445 C:::;:1~ ltii;t~'frl ~~ : "'°' mr pall. 24:'.lli\I E. lBth St, 1 BR. SIOV<, -· "'JIU. -· CASA VIOl'ORIA -2.116 Newport ffivd, "THE FACTORY" sbopplna panlonshl '1 ... ~ 2 J!lt, M>t. Pool. ~ -· drpo, Jll5. PrclB "d<rljl VrFNI • baloony, new 3 bdr NR Hoas Hoop,~ 2BA, I • 2 Br. F\lm. " l/n!urn. CM. 54Ml55, tMO'M67. mall, """"Uni ol 32....... .l com -.:.i •Ill~ , ~'ti, lihotll-Multi, no OCEANFRONT BAOJELOR lady. 548-4562. 2 ba..( or 2 bd 2 ba. dtlh· bltinl, c:rpq, pe,Uo. Carpets, drapes.s.,_()IW. TV PRIVATE room S6.', lovely hu 1hops avail. From ~~· A haw tels. ~ ~ $MO/mo. ' • Qulft lttL. tl.10 Ir.lo, 2 BR. New paint, cplt, dil:; wahet/dilp, crpt, ~ar-encl pr. $lM) \o Mults ~~1·ix:!~· unn~ by ~ home employed genteleman, $80/Mo. Ideal f!X' book 536-3452. • 1ICl Pobaw, C.M. Yeerty. Realtor. 6C-3llSO bltna, $16. No~Nr. y&. 833.oo86 or · tnq, 4150 A, Patrice Rd allow&nc: 525 yr'ictoria ewe-St. ~. 548-1113. store. apcclallty card shop. PRF.ONANTf Th 1 n kin a. , SAO:fEl.OR OVER 30, Sl.J>, J BR. netJ" ocean turn· llhaC a PJacentsa. 7. Larp 3 BR. 2 BA. drpl, &d-4317, at Harbor' CM &e89'fO MALE 18 to 25. toom etc. 425 aoth St., Newport abor1Jon' )())ow all the facts mo lad atlL Nao(, pu1cJnc. µ'JS )'rly. AdUJ.i, a0 pet~ NR Nu 2BR -.poolall ~ ~ 1:;: l'1it: = ~ EAST8Ll1FJ', Doll1lle l BR. LOVELY ·~Ol/sE S wlldtcben prl'llo 117.lO Beoch. ll42-85ll. Onrtt ~I 'LIFE t.!NE·24 : 11111-Drlw. 8*-110. l?fi.tldl St.-· Apr L ll'll"lo. R<c ~ --' Pool. Adulll. No pell. SJ80. Bdrm Pool A nc: .,.. WHll. 642-GO SEP. 4 room bids + pr, hrJ. 5(1.-. ) llBDRM ldllJ•J1111· mo, N · rt Ht! hll pet ll<uoJn. 2I ' c.Il 64().030 Jn-· Frptc ' catbedrll cl£no, pui DELI/XE prlv. ba(h A en-e~tq, o:ro1I .l drpo, ad-PALM A CARD RcAD!NGS )lo ~ :'."¥.s.aeT St, '.!!~~ 9 , SPACIO~ Baebetor •PL nr. E11t Bluff i Br/2 Ba, yrly E"'°" petio,' crpt, c1rpo; bUiw, trance. No llftO(oen. Maid r::.~·~ mil250· Tedi Put, lt>rescnl & -· a.J!AN 1 or 2 BR. Adu111 .. '!? ~I 11.lfCipd. ,.:t _pctt. e DELUXE e 3 &/2 Ba, )'rly /mo. de.hwbt, -loo., nr ,.rvlce. SlH!IO, 114CH191. · °' · 11 Fut""' t21Jl 69+-l!!O Fully wtBA. -:t:lfl>. pets. Leo. loll Jll5.$ll0 . ...., ,_ mo _. ··~·SC· BA 108 3.1rd St. NB Bade Bay. Cbllclttn oic. 1335 Guott Hama 415 PRIME oUlce tpace ava . lie. , $90. Jn<. uUU ... Oldor E. !Ith St, NB. 646-1801. :nm. Xlnt ~let loc, 1ar, prl 3 .!\a ~pac. ~ =: im:ps to Bee.ch. New 3 &, unturn .• 13611 !um. -· = Fland M~ n A,""~\l&boa DON'T JUST SIT . Hl-il02t>I AJ!I. Unfurn. U5 l':c'."'..:' ~""A Aprll dJa nn." dbl..aaraat: tulO '/,!lo, Ftplc. mt1111. Cl'pll, ~ ~1 Pr. New * Prlv1ll Room * I • ISLAND.. STORE ,..,.,,,Tty de.ft<lna. Call-'l'ool, • t , Bl\ "J'URN, APl'. • = ...... ,,..,,., •vaU. Pool .. dtpo. Yr!y. ll'!H9U Bkt. crp(, pain~ belated pool. For BALBOA • 1213) '32-1921: (i99.,l2S2. • f(o~l~·HoPtft. &ilboa P.nln1ul1 ~E. 2DR, crpt1, Re..ftatlon ~... DUPLEX~ &Rt 2 BA. All 1'rom 1135. Mature adult-, Ambulatory Lady or Man forrenl,$1i'Smo.122Agate, ALC'OHOUCS Anonymou& DI Omll< St. -CHARMlNG I I drpo, hid,.,.. pr, nc pell, e $287 e bltno, bUc lo bch. Nice YI'!· IA!anl ok. No peb. 1881 Good. nu(!ttlou1 Food. 675-:11165. Phone 54:1-1217 or writ 1. BEAUT. nJRN J BJ\. duplex (29R ~. ~ f 1 child ok. $J60mo. 6*-410l . 865 Amtp WI)', NB Yr round. 1..fl'l-2381. ~ &e-2l.74. Nict, cb&erf\11 •tmosphere. V1cande1 cost monrey! Rent P .O. BM i:m, CO.ta. Jlle& lltu Pd. Hfd. j)IJlll. Adlll, no ft!l1s. Yrcy4dultHPrey no I BR. W/Wtlo crpl~ bit.... WlLLIAM ~it~ 00. Pu! • Ullle ''lool" on ,..r ' BR. Free l/111lties. • can 5!1-4""3 • l:lr.1.\ .':"w,. :~ly;;: Swlnllna st...... . ; )It!. ICMU), , pttf,. 0. to · llbop~ '-privat• pa , carport. No ~--.ell tho9e blubkls for Pool Encl pr. Dlbwhr. Cius tied Ad. Sell idle ltl!ml Call "f.eM'• Wpm. iiOiii". "N"f Plsol ao adl -· 211 E. BolboO Blvd. poll, Jl69/md. 64&-21ll. A ,..,, Wllllt od .. I aood b • ....,...... Call 011*1fled Ml Avocodo St. c M . Fer !bot ltom ..... $11(), try -· ~-·1 ·~ Nowl KEY-all cao ... ft. tw1: .am. a.u Jdl• u1m1 .•• 645671 v11tm1nt. ea.art. ... JJIM. u.. PtMY Plncher. ,.., .. ~ ---·" ( .... • .. ,.. .. .· > • -=-===-=- Corona dot Mor ------ I ·I J, l , I L • .. .. r ~llo ~· ~i l~I E--~-~l~al r ---1~ 1 ---1~, .. 1 iniiiiiiiiiiliii:1~~~ =~~ ~ 5-i..t SSS Ger ... illl Tiie ~W ...... all&F711 ltllpW...,...,MAP710 ;;:--.M&P711 W-,MAP ~~~...! FEll.t•·-eo~~·~~ J~Af(El!Ec Gori• 1 .. -, ~ a:it•IDC mz NEW a-WAll'l'fl>•M ., a1odJbor DENTAL• 1 """ .. .-. NULIVIUE llfllGN FORCAlllL~, Sl'llIT.AllY -~• --111 .. ,,._ co._., w, • ...:: .... A-~. --om mere .-,,......._ ~ -. S11mJt llmdlr • .._ owr n. ....t a mo. es,., ant Wil'a. -'"' • ~· p~-r lo< Ow 114 1'lllp, Apt B, C.M, -°"""'"" Ylnl jOllo -rr 1 .. -bo -i. -" I tr, lblft --lltp lldl ... &r Dmrni..... E fl I. y L .A D y For Newport Beodl Ad ' _..,, ---.J'no.£&--ka•• _,, ....... a.Jlolidt ..... Calll '''""""~~,,,~STROKE PATIENT, -.Alllirlholncll""'* • lllL lloldlJWI da!IY. 1G ABYSSINIAN Cat bl. IL bnl II! 4Plf, ....-... -to IJ".... All ID JI AM Gr ~ to 1 PM. UD\M"r&>_,.,,,,. V'V -$l>aep --~Ill. JO PM. 02 -1131. -holt. Vii o.--.i EXP, , ... w a..1.. I mJJ -Niii .......... ··--. ...._....,~-· ROOM. BOARD + &oon, pd P'IJ. IB>-9034 112 No. El camJno •-II& --~ •n -· --I I 04 '*"" .. ,. Qdl F£f ''" $ 4 t 0 , P E It Sood Rtlllllll« -llllo a.-.... • ~ARnl i.o:~ .;;:;:,;...; a....,,. . ~ "'1o~ -. :t.lt •• ,.. .. .. DISHW.ASHER r ... o MD. 673:7U4 Ol'olflod Ad ... 611 OBLEll "'-"c:Y. Ola-1-"' -ubfe female q. Ill'. --\e -t • deon. DYer Trial ...,,.,,... ., QI K NURSES Aldoo. Tra1-o c/o Dol4' Pllo( )>d.nt, oympathetlc ....,ty,JIO oollar. 5llll00 -Mo W ....... .W. 7llO IWQL\ID -Al>ob 2t. ,._lo -9a'f 6 Sr. El<c T«h ., $12 K want..t. DYer 3> .,..r. Good P.O. Bo< 15fl0 ~;r Aller-COMPUTE -· --» ""' -01 11Il1: SldoOi; !830 W. C0eat HWJ., ~ S&leo.lrt/~ W: m ~ beneft" lmmed opentre. ~ M.,., Calll. -I t!~!!!....:.~~~-!,!:!!! c1ma1p -w .._ * • * KHOlllKEG,2125-11,11. s.Yert-llrdwr$14,Sll0 64W505510-f>f198, SECRETARY/MEDICAL "·Y ' I 11~1 ~-,,.. "-Val.... ~CK-IV*ESTIC'Help. cw.,. Tocl~A-~NURSESAld -l-3,~llwlUSIWU' -....... I "=-~+ -..._, ' : 411 C.lloPuobio ~~~--·~ ~~5.A.~~B Secy.CouL lol650 !rain. Call be!or< 4 PM: glrt,AMe':Juat<31hb>p M .., t.AWll --· edflo, $M C-...... • S..,.lllkQr to $550 111 ... v.,..re Cmval.,..nl, a1 coce A do ill oxpeftlji. ' ---'I. y.., -.... -.. ~mo -... ~ OI DIW'ERT WOIUIJWOM lt<cept/G<!n1 Ole to $550 &:l Center St .. C.M. -Accun.te typflt. -Ouk 535 Schools A ,.,._-. --2~to.... (lpml"'" W -· er -....,.Or'c tol'!IONURSING· LVN-supetv\anr pmona!ily.Selldlleswnoto Instructions 575 1o-. ""'NU'. -FIFlM ANNUAL IWtGlRL -..i, "-• -In .U --°""' """" to l500 for :i-n . -4 ...,../wk Ad No. 161, c/o °"°1 Pllo! u~-"':!'!.~u~. PROn:ssK>NAL -WESTERN -ms w. -Good .... -..... Gen1.0fc-L.A. ID $500 beach ... L Cau Jor ... .: P.O. -No. -OJota &.IVl'I • ~ ~· PlANO i.e.on.: Exp tnrt ~ pnmb& .. ._: ....... T 1'11&.1•• CK. THE Km,. Call bft. ticlnl. Beadl Drapery Cornml. Unes nter $500 Gf-801).. Me.. Calif Id U lrt Quallly ~r Proilotlvo • In-I.en, .i..n...Jobo.~ ,... 1.....,., llOAT JO IDl a-5 rn. -Servico, !Ill> W. 111h SL, lt«pt/lepl G.O. to $500 e Secys to ll50 You·ro-lor lere~tln• melhodt . Ina. Gtora<.64'4im & BEAUTY..,_, "'11 or CM. Sllretyclmtralnee 1x>$425 2 OFFICE GIRLS 0 !no. Girl Oom'l ., DISCOVER Claa!Pvt-s,....,.. Lee C ~ n-~'-MARINE SHOW ----ELECTRONIC Free A Fee Pol!tlolla NEEDED e Cieri< ~type eo fGf , DISCOVERY Plano s1oc1;o, Capo Bdl. ,..,,.. -~-.., llardl, _.....,.. 17 NEllPl'ORTi:R INN BEAU-TEalN1CIAN 488 E. 111h <at !Mnel CM Radio t.ieplwne .U...tob * 01 _ F.REE .._ : "Th<ScmetblnaEl!e"Co. 49&-390!._ · ._,~MalDI. Pleue .... IC-5m.ex1.n• TYSAI.a<,UOIJ...-Alft:n!tantemw...-Sult.224 '42-1470 Muatbe25,ableto·drfye 100 10 , ... 1 : Mon-Fri 10am-10pm MUSICle11001,pl.ano orpn. YarddN.aup. •1012 betwwwwtud5pmtod&lm Rd.N.S..MC..cDtt desirable. Salary oom-Wirt• JW>n "r 1'f ApplylnPenon LbR.etnaer'a'J;tetiJ!f. ~ 2J.3.387.3393 aa:ordlan .;,illll', 'tbecry rrs GARDENING TDIE! ,,_ tlctetL fNcllflt ~ * BEA111Y OPERA10 .......... w/ospee. AoolY -' YELi.OW CAB CO, 4lllO Campos Dr.--· l NaHoDalJ.y ~r.ed Eves. onlf 64H17fi. • ~ pnl Serv. OI Nwpt. di-tree nuodier ls SflD.1210 With Oicntele R * Comm Wl i cadoos COai-1 JUNIOR 8alesmt!n: 10-J.S. 186 E. 16th, O.ta Mesa 5$21.lJ Newprt-• I ,._ IJ\'iQe area. &45-G:lOt * * 'It • 41D-:i512 * 41S-256S * ponenb O»:p, 3Cm Airway Earn $2)..$41) per week ief.· OFC Nune-LVN or· medical SECRETARY *•CON~ . al l"APANESE Gardener. SCIAM-LEJS ao.tMMUf.tur'--Aw.,o.ta~~equal tiftanewcustorneraforthe assi.staot. Starting salary lmmed cpenI.rw tori a Pi [ lGiif=l Complete ~ A .. ._ em...,,,.oci. DAILY PILOT. This ii not a ssoo mo. Mon-Frl. 9'19-56lkl. with rood omce *1llJ ana _ -.,. ...,..,. _ D clea!ll!p. .Free ..._ 6QOllJZ. EftliM lnatollotlon , ::'V route and cloet OLDER wcman diwrcee or own lraM. Exp pm. Salaly nm••;;;;;;;;;; -··-ANSWERS MocNnlc Exec...,... -~~i:: .. -.. ..,.;i beallb for open. eau n•~ ft -min. u mo. boat Medkal R«pt ~ ~ We wortr !bur recpl·BeCfttary 3 to 1 pm. SECRETARY l~:::.;::...:::.::..::::;.:~,,:5::50:: • V * · Hiii * ~.=.'.' ~ ~ Handed -Rcooe -LodJe -engU>e inltallatlon exp. ~·r: Reial ., ~ ane. IChool and 8 oo 60-4068 Part time. Bcckkeeplna hOli> s tovea ,..i; brolber .,,_ Jchwn °""""""" rian. MUlcle -UDDERS.• •-_,..llll<I !•--SatunJ.,., Wt have cpenlnos ORTHEDONTIC tront ofllce, tut. 3 moroinp/W4!<!1c. ~ .,,_.,you are. If )'Oli 27086Pvortodol0.o Pt.49Hlll Aproud..,,,,_,..,,..,, HS Gnd, high ...... ol _, 6 "'-..,.; forF-.IDValleyASoulh ""l>Ol'ienced o nly. Im· hr.Newport. -•I ·-~ .. 1•-~ Levi ~el Mission Viejo · "rm -wdl fted. All med.anicaJ :--•-dPft" _,., Huot_itwton Beach areas on-mediate ope-•--· 664400 '• ..,.. -1v-"IC\I RAIN Gutters In1ta lled. ™"""'~ • ap-NEWPORT Jy. You must be out of ,..,..~~ SECRETAR:I' aeneral 1esal • at K·m·-Sho~ nter You are ~e -•--<>I that I am I owe to lJO. titude. We oUer 4 ...... wort hool by 3 PM --.... • "' ......... l!Cl-Quality wortr.. Reuonab&e DERs." 0-J Pe ..... -.1 .&---.y IC to '£..· • -' come on in to front 2 tickets 10 the Frtt eltimata. 968-DJL • :::C.f"!~~. lileGoodA •--~-,..... ... B ~le. ExDerlenceJ PAINTERS WANTED exp.,.Age 25 ro,3?-·Newport I counter at the Dally Pllot FIFTH ANNUAL EXP. MAINT1mgr. would ._._ ...... .,. _.._..... Dr.,N. • n prfortty .must be experienced with CentrrLawFlrm.MIMJlb).' andukforlt.Butyoumusl WESTERN ' Haullftl lflDt ....n ... """pltx.,, __ .....,.,__ '42-3171 spray procedure. Balboa SERVICE STk'l'TD N A~ ldenllfy wbar wu In lbe NATIONAL BOAT commerelal ...._, Tbun.O>lombla Y...,.. Bay Club. 1221 W. Cout tendant, l'Ull" -u-,. 1 et..... • GET RID OF THAT --doMlfiAI ... No. 641 Execudve J w R-Llnson HIYY .. N.B. See pencnnel 40 or"""'· Geritle.,,..,.. D: dop -3/5 -male UNSIGHTLY TRASH Ir: Daily PUot. P .O. Bm 158) 7lS McConnfck Aw. Seetttary/Receptionilt • • uu manaaer. Serv,lce ,St. ~ AJdy -(lrk:otor.d) 1/6. MARINE SHOW ~~~AD COL-CM., """' ' c..m llaa, Calll Large American Corp. baa 1 Prr General o!f!ce ·w/t:yp-· Cbevr6n Sl>tlOn, "'*;' $. Ynr ~German Sbortbair P1eueMa:i ~~ ~. A~. 31~ 5tl-642I t--L W An~~ &irl Newport Beach Offtoe N-·-Bea~ in& & math $2. br. Call 9-2 C.0.at HWy, ~~~- -Illa! -.._ 11t<Y w/blk ~•• ~ • -....... F-r. 702 nttdlna • dedlc:aled, In---~·' pm 5'4>-2529. ILB: SERVICE Station.~ •pots. 5#-5071 between 9 and 5 pm to cl.aim SKIPLOAPm A dump tnack BOAT REPAIRMEN telligenl woman. Fantastic Has Openlng For PARTmme c:oA.-..-.. for Exp'd, Full Ttme, smtttY• l UNO male Setter/Pointer, your tlcket1, (North County work. Concrete. asphalt PT. time Bookkeep fn g . MUAt ha a.terfront boat benefits. Salary open. Muat """ ..... uou. ... _ , Un1o ,mite with ltver ~. In toll--tree number t. 540-123)) a.wiDg, breaJdnc. M&-1ll8. Comple~ rmnUJl.!' or wt.ti:-repair~~-l..nclucfuig be responsible le eager to Sail ;Maker to wie lndwltrial ) U n 76, ~ Harbor .aj I Ralph's -~-tot Hun-* * * YARD ...,... .... ..,... lY """"!--I bau1oats, me<h/lmll repair. leam. Call 64ff-1334. SECURITY GUARD ma,,i,\ne. ll'IS-e10. , Wllaon, Cooll'.X-·' t __ ,. ' Ac ntl Re ' Sman hJ!ttDMSe« 6 YR up. Gd .i..s-for ,...., men. EXPERIENCED seamstress Full Tfme PLUMB.Elk wanted. Servtce SERVICE Station CdM ~ ' =·Beach, Tues. AM, cou nt orl:S, =.~-~ 6CH'lS2. mactr;.;' Boat ._Yard • wanted or will train quali· &: repair . .Full er pert time. Pump Island Salesman; top : C Adami Ave A Mapclia, INCOME tax, Booltkeeplft&' FAllfER &: SONS. tree NEED .help at home? We 6'1J..6BM. lied home sewers. Apply 1._, 49&-3279. ' ~ good hra. m-8818 *'!' l H.B. J'emale dog, poaible 2730 Camino C.pi1trano work. truh. yard Ir: gar. have aides, nunes, hooae-Bldqw. FC to $lt,m Loe Molibos, San Clemente Apply in person 10.S pm PRESSMAN-A:B. Dick , ' · t..b A Weimaraner. 96J..3053 Suite 2, ~. 4si.4810. clean-up. Free est. 80-&J.82 tpr:s, a>rnpa:nionL Home-Get in 00 the -~ floor or phone 492-8211. #2 Fashion Isl., NB multi, exs)'d on Itek. Co8ta SHIPPING Clerlr. for maken Upjohn, 547..fl681 6'""'"" EXP'D ~-•-" lllan l'-qual Oppor. Employer Mesa ment manufacturer, ·part aft 3 pm pleue. B•by•lttlng GEN. Haul.JqJ. Tree/Shrub · · with Southern CallJcnlla's • ...... ~ .x:n>•ce • ~· time. 646--1910 call btwp 9 a: UNO 2 black La-• -lrim. Ga<. A yd .... ,. .. HOllSEO.EANtNG, last • -........... agency Salary plus bcms, Op-5•30 .. pupp&es, about g weeb, BABYSIITING • my home , Est. 839-%m, 557-QlOC. ~ Etficiebt -e:x· -.ho .eeks capable responsi. portunity to advance Com-LADIES, need extra money? PRESSER, fDr productjon en • . 'fJclntty 211t St. Costa days only. $25. wk., no LOCAL 1 1: "' .... ii-by perienced. ble indiv. to ~ with us. pany paid beoe.fits. 322 Eut start immed. with Sa.rah dre!ISel &:: sfdita. Tqp pay, SOMEONE .SPECIAL ~ Met.a,· 5'S-4995. ' ~ wkendl. Ale• 3 to 5, fenced student~ ~ 839-1913 ~ JISSfWiated with fun-kw-17th, Costa Mesa Coventry. We tr&in. Call 64&-0308. Need mature, ftl1JQnliblt ' D Mq i::z,. -i<i! it yard. 54&-1812 or 646-3565. 5'!4-IM& or 530-216< Ina. ...,..mw --645-5946. PRODUCTION Aasls1ant .. capable GIRL FRIDAK ) S. Coaat Plaza woman's LIC'D Day Carela7am-5:30. u-·---I ..._ Help Wanted, M & F 711 Pd. vac, hol, major Med. FACTORY L VN'S woman'• ac c e s 11 or i e 1 ArIIN!er lblne. route. mail. ' ' Toddler w"'" n'I care -Mn .. .,. !no. • prol!t sharing. Call 549.~ knnwl~-ol ~-nt ccn-maintain !!lee, """ llllleo rs..: ::1.Joe~sct1ption Harbor~· 546-1539. • * * * Pal Benn m.2100 Dennis ~.. 1tru<:tk:°"'an11 ~i)t.ii'tY to in:-recetp,ls..Ltte ~-·Let• Dutch Man Bry• HMIOft I: Dmnis Penoonel° Agency • N-·-MU!Tra·-• T.M.... struct 1e1-m1tre•sfl•'· Call m4191. •. ff'~~ ~ :tta't ~~ a:!~~~Gti!.fyY ~=-Cle•n Your C•rpets 1m2 An.wood W•Y of Irvine, Dt2 Micbel8ca Dr. Announcing it.. """"''~ -"6" 646-1910 call btwn 9 A TELEPHONE .ANSW,UUNG p~mrlu la: 'con ta~~~ Fenced yard. &Ur~C.M. Aiao floon A windowL Yoo Westminster BOOKKEEPER 5:30. ~ SERVICE, Ft-tiple, U not.ft --8 A BYS~'G --·M-will be "!Wied, !i.1'1-IS08. Yoa.,.. ... wmoer ot F .. pold. Nice-clfic< Mact>ln1sl PURCHASING SEC. to 6 pm. Experieoceiprel'.S. • ••~-. -. "'"' ' ~~·~· HOUSE OF CLEAN 2 ,_.,.,.. -.. in Fuhloo 1sland. 6.nsttuct!cft · ba-. 54fH1333 · ~~-C.ockaJI. poo F-b~laNte :;i~~~l=r, Good ref, Floon, windows, walls, car· FIFTH ANNUAL Start $550. Alto lee Jmitions. // AA /?. A Progressive manufacturing Call -r,TtRED;;.. ~;=...ct"'-,.'°'n'"""'-'~Tlrod~-.o!' U14<U• pprox. e · .ff -r · pelt; A drapes. 7 Yn. area. WESTERN Call .lo Plge. ~ -"6ll'J' ~lrf.6 company, xin't working con· Westclitt the same Old ~ grind? ~U:.. Tustl!>. C.M. ph. Carpenter 64U824or6f6.2S21. NATIONAL BOAT ~k~.--'°"'ency. • d1m~'~1 n!_":'.'='&F"tso ;.;,enoE.nnelEd'·'::"""""sA ~=-·~ CUSTOM W 0 0 D W 0 R K Dedi~ted CleMr-& 6 1.,. ~ Dl.fll,. ~ mnJ.14 e ...,.,..... .. ,. (ll'; -UJ.U u,..er, . • I • ~ ~ SMALL brown mare. 244ll • u.. BOYS. l3-l6. to sel l '(Mark m Center) ~.lelye '+MW/• ~. ~, NlgUel. el-~10 Tues. 1.m. paneling, cabinets, patioo, *WE DO EVERY'll!ING * MARINE SHOW AUTOMATIC SCREW 542-8136 ·-,_,._ Now at OnJige County gen'l ~' Pa Ir• • Duke Re&. Free est. &M 2139 Marcb 9-Man::b 17 ftawen. Hamt Bcb. C\I, Npt New Lite Industrial a~eot a.i.ia P.tC..md , Animal Shelter, 53$-130L DaDurka 64&-1fi98 846-9495. rop ·Quality Housekeeping P!eur ca.u 6C6618. ext. 314 Bcb. $1.50lbr + bonus. Divtaion For Women MACHINE REAL ESTATE SALES ccuneeior. we tralri )'DU ' FOUND black. white kit· C•rpet Service Setvices oUered for Tep between9and5pmtodaim John, 49'1..J2$. OPERATOR SUCCESS CAREER auarantee You ~ '7 e a r ar! bl II -msm. ,..., lid<cU. <-Qxm1y CAR w""' Help wanted, Noadad lmmocllohtly New or ..,.r1en.e.i. Join the •ll\lllcyment;! -..,... ~';;. ~pale'1!. ~ c;ar~: JOHN'S Carpet Ir: Upholstery XI.NT Hoo9!dcaning 1olMree munbt'l' ii S.lDl r£.otime.eu ~.: =~ Sr.tup .l opttate Traub single = =t c:;!J;::: ~~~:a_.~ Balboa Wand. Call 615-G197. Ori-Shampoo 1 re e Soot-By o.,y. Own .................. * * * 11lh, CM. Ex'.Crlancod -EXe.PERIENCED Ith elw<!rk ~ -•~ ~~ GREEN 10 ...,.. .. _.._ .. M_ chguard (Soll Retardants). * 836-<1&18 * ARCHITECTURAL PC ·--••-,. ~ .. ,_~ neand 1 .,.. .. ~..;,..., ~ ,..,w indlvtduaJ • ~· ~w~• Degrea>en " .u colcr CASHIER, ... time-Apply -EXPERIMENTAL ~ ' . ' """1lldlAi: ttult-' --bicycle. Huntinaton Beach. brlghtenen & 10 minute LM OOMPLErE HOUSE DRM~ ~ 45 Fuhba Isl· MACHINIST member of our Millk:lnaire )'Otlr own ~ Call Identlfy by terlaJ number, bleach tor white carpets. CLEANING SERVICF.S. Minimwn ~-c z Per• ;;;d,N~ Center. A}S) . Oub. Multi-million dollar Ml-*-lor penonal tn. 84&<9!0. Save your money by '"-* 6460943 * -• CHARGE aJOK Tror.-. For SHUR-LOK CORP advertlaing ,P~·-~ !•.WW,, l!><lt\r. · CABINET door (ant I q u e me extra trips. Will clean Exp ER T llousecleAnlng. ASSEMBLERS 1st A 2md ...._ Good hrs. Lite lndlntrlol Work guaranteoil ~.,.,,ng ~·· 'NV\I & cabinet?) Vic: Falrview & living rm., dining rm. &. Fast, efficient, meticuloos. Apply at aipprr Jb,r1ne Apply At Excellent . sale1 trainin&· · • •,?"..,...,. Bal«!r 56-l3JJI. ball $1.1. Any rm. $7.50, Helen GT'>--0310154&-1191 C«p. 1!119 E. OccldenW SL, :.:,.:.· ..=_1s. -Industrial Sowinv Rohe Sciantiflc ~call ytr.lnla Jones DHt,'MA)[BS GERMAN Shepherd, blk & couch 110. Chair $5. 15 YTL I T Senta AnL & Wire Wro~ 926 So. LyO.. St. Rl~~tPET - le .... • .. _ exp. 11 what cowrta. not ncome n: avON••v5 CHEFA:dinntrcook.Musl rr-·-r-nt• .. __ I . ~,~ Experien.ted.in lleaipl:CQD- tan m. moll. v.:;. Lag method. I do work my!elf. _... ~' m.w mntinental cooldn& ex-~ """' ' I ttruction "'-bl&h lpeed Jn. Bch lllgh S<:boul. 497-2587. Good reL 531-0101. Income Tax Preparation "Bo Your Own lion" per. Call 64HlllO lnjoC!lon Mokliftl Equal Opport\mfly Emplo)'er · ' trtcale -- FND. Irr reddioh-brcwn & HOUSE OF CLEAN Reasonable n.te.. P1R call Eamulncomeot,...,own, ClllW ..,., .., -. 1 REi\LESTATlit SAL&S wen ... "::;i(;' matnt:! whl bound dcl vie. Victoria Prof --•--~tor •ppt -In ,..., own cbi1d. 2 .,, 3 <la.-wk. e Many -In u.. * MACHINIST * FREE LICINSE ~ .,,.. ot ei<b .... loolJne. Ex· C.M. 646-2528 aft S pm. eu. Carpet Cle ...... .., J•nitorial neigbbmmod. Be an AVON Ref8' required. Balboa Newport Beach, Irvine, San-:TRAINING cellent com~ benefita A • FND Jong white-haired fml 64U!IU or 646-252? Rt!presentative. Cal1 now: Island. 613-GllO. ta Ana A Costa Mesa areas. Famous Real Estate U~ ~ OODdftXlil.ln ~ cat vie. 4'th A Ba,lboa Cement, Concrete OFFICE cleaning. I I c' d, 56-53'1 or ~700. OIOPPER Gun .._.._, • Experienced i: trainee • Mill ill&' Courae now availatie • Apply '!1 ,Per11llll &ra-3810. bonded. 7 Yrs exp. in area. BABYSITTER , MatUft exp'd. must be aWr'i:do Pmitions. Excellent cam-e I.attic thru Tarbell Realton. Free .SHUR.-LOK CORP. FOUND male poodle: Bureau PATIOS, walb, drives. Saw, 642-.6824 or 64&-2S27. woman, 2 Jft"'ilCbid. 4 or own repairs A mamtenance. hip. Weekly paycbeclal. • ~uci;ttt . . Placement Service. Frtt 1300 E. Norm~ Pl. S.A. of Lost pets 636-5685 call break, remove &: replace LHdaapina _ nKft mMkll.Y hours. 3-4 4 Day 'MJt'k "fl e k • Exp d rn Hardinge . eqmp. Training .Prorram-~ Eam (1 bUc No. ot McFadden. bet°"'een 9 ._ 2 p M • concrete. 548-11668 tor esl ~ flezible da,ys weddy. SooJe TRABACA Products. 837 W. pref. Clean new shop in while you learn. Call Al %; blk W. Of Grand) 11~~----·-· -= CUSTOM CEMENT WORK LAWN inllallation, rotDtilline wkenda, eve1 demablr. Dtb St., a.ta Mesa. 2061 Butineu Ctr. Dr. good area. Overtime, paid S1o8:n Cn4) 832-M«t on _F.qual Qppty Employer LOii 555 Drives, WALKS, Pallot, decorative barl< • ..,.vel. -alary cpen. Rel CLEAN--01' MAN 4 ID 5 hn lrvlno 133:1441 l:;,.!.::Z':"""nl~ Weeiends (n4J ~'Nfie.. llTILln' man, nlQt '"111, REWARI:rl am 14 yrs. old 1r. Pool decks. Don, 6(2..8fil4.. Capi9frano Tutt. &-3833 req. 5py&lua Hill. CdM. dl,y in AM'L Put time. Nr. On.gge en. Airport Way. CM. 646-1663. REAI:: li:ltate saJea Why ~ ap1>Ucation1 beizw. acoeptfld on March 1, my Chrl1tmas CUSI'OM Concrete Work. No #:.>L own traJW. 644-3191 Elderly or pensioner prrl work and llYe In blgliba now • .644-540C I watch Jl'tolen, Silver Puln.r job too small-No De1aya. P•lntlftfl & BABYSI I I ER needed. n or Oip caR Bamy. m E. FAST Fry Cook ' MA 1 N T ,_ N AN CE & '"Beach1 and ttl1 an O<> WAITRESS \ Electronic IA blank face Freeest.638-3.125. P•perttMgiftt over. Fri/Sat 6:30 am to 17tbSL,CM. S.S, 5 days ·~~·Jlldi• ~:~e~~=~~ .~home' .~~~_.~a .. 'rExp'd, Dining Roam. ' until a button is puahed to C 4:00 Pm. StmJMon/'l'Drs Olrical Callee Shop. ••..-Jy • ___,,........, 21 Apbly aft 5 .._ ao.ed show the time: No que1Uont ontractor CUSTOM PAINTING-2:!'.t pm ~ ll:llt pm. Lill' ~ MOLDERS ment. App to manager! £lit.ate has an opentna for a . 1 l""°i'' er JI'... ~ uked -7 --A Pre P., • , ~ I trainees Tblrd Hotel Laguna, 425 So. Coal qqallfted alesman at 1116 Mon Tues._,. · · Addlllons Remodeling Int..-/Exter. Unfurn. Inter. meals, for 1 chlldml, .... U:ASING AGENT ";bift;.,; Apply at "gate ll Hwy, Laguna Beach. S. ·Coast Hwy, C>ll Rita llAHIA Cv1dNTHIAN LOST SUndoy 35th St, Gerwlck & Son, Llc'4 -. pritt. Free ""°' con-n, S. 6. Own ln.DL Reb. p.m. • 1 a.m .. MacG,.g.., Management Trainee "-"" 494:8025. YACHT Ct UB Newport Beac:b ! e male 6lH041 * 51!1-2110 "'11ln& A est. Llc. Im. s:;o Wt. ~ Udo. Our luge --Yacht Cllrp., 1W Placenda, Colleire graduate. Starting REAI,ESJ'ATE-. -1601 Bayolde p.. C!OI German Shepherd, 55 lbs. JACK Taulane -Repair Won't bl' onckrbld. &IHIX6. BABYSITl'ER. I.be in. Lite complex needs an individual CM ~ up to ~ 100 0. SALESMEN • WbY not wort WAl'I'.RESS ~'d. 'bW!r- Temple ~· tagS, Da.ys remcd., addlt. m yn exp. 'Now~ hoUllewcl'k. Wlite O.mfied with good h!CIOl'd ~ FIBERGLASS, Exp'd Gel Ambttioos aggressrw, call in t6e hOttett area Ht& P~. CWd &m. • I ~· eves f2l31 Llc'd.MyWayCo.547'®6. *WALLPAPER* Ad.m.8'11c:/ollailyPilOt, -· -pbcne per-Cooter. Four...,. work Mr81ack544-0000. ll•&lon B'elicl>JFounlaln HclldaYt.Kramer'10>IOll!al I SUN 2 R. 1 d. Dr•ftfng When l'OO call ''Mac" PO Bea: 15*1, Colt.a Mesa. mlity, i*rlioal Jea1mc w ·'ftek. Appq T r·a b a c a MANAGERS I:. i'aremeo, all vafiiy ancriet U1 train ,ou! Kitchen 19th • Harbr' · mp, a ies room 548-14" &t&-lm Calif. 926216. rental apa:icnce hel~ Products, 83'1 w. 18th St., 3 shifts, •1e will train, Call Phil Mc Name e, Cetta Mela. Pl ·~~ ~rigt~n-PLANS-H~. Rem 0 d. PAINTING • Paperirw, 20 BAB y stn'ERr-Mabft • ~ • wpm. Tbts ta a a.ta Mesa. MacGregor •Yacht Corp, VILLAGE REAL E.S'l'ATE,l•w"'o\1'1'Rl>SS,~f,;i""" .... =::,-::for~ .. -.,-'I ter. · t. Room AddftiOns. $50 up. yn in HartJor atta. Lid reliable Ir Jin. 71' old. MY tuft time position. .11 am lo Sacre It 1&31 Pl&centla. O>tta Mesa. 9D-44'1J. a&ndwk:b ahop bt ' · :;:;, l200 .,...i Blk 557~ 557-9600 bonded. Rell, turn. SC.2356. !Dne. 5 pm .. 12 im. 3 « 4 !..:':' 1:.:: ~able _t ~ =-• •1.:";.~at MAN. f< """""" make big e RECEPTIONIST S!>Cm>lna ee,;,.., 621 Ii M/toy ·poodle, lest· 2117. Dr•perl• PROF. Painting. aJm roofs. di.Ya=~ Call JO am--2 w WIM A beDe--have own trant. money intervie'wtnl people WEEK-ENDS ONLY Cout Hwy. 49'1-?520. ; 673-001 / 5.'lf>.2110 nn ques-TAKE Down-Ro-hang $2.50 ""'°"'" c;elL ._, ....... pm, ;:. t..t>"'""'."" ~'185 fol: -team, Call Aae ~. lite l>Pht&· Must WAN'\'ED boatao,-IPDl> 1l\ Uont. per panel. Fast Ser v • UC/in.. nee etl '6-QIJ.. BABXSI I lER wantm &r 2 • GOt.DEN Inc. bu open1np 5t0-221P. bavt' cv. $2..50 per In". Call e.r •on , Alley --1Vut: ....,..,. PROF pa1nM: boneltTo'Ol'k, presch:Jolera,lnourtmne 0&1RA1QQD 1oJo penmis interertal in~ Mechanic I: ROSSBAR1U:l"L 84&46Cl. t.2lO(S,W.Ocean{ GOLDEN Lab Retriever. 9 642-6824, 646--·· r•ao.' IDll..i. -..._ -. lbTD.Jb' 3:GO -7:30 ..,. "" -excltln& ..,. ...,. Maelne ParU Counter Man. HUNTING 1 ON . nt, Newport lltach._ I mo, tao brown blrthmarlc on Elactrlcol Reb. 54t:ml 551-T& JMD. Pia <&II 5iH210 btf. GAIDEN .....,. ~ . ..._ Up to~ .:.. clell!red, Bui ool nee. HARBOR REAL!f'I' ' WELDla • i.tt olde vie. Balboa Ialand. • 2-GO ~-· 6IH8f10 " ' Reward! 673-7764 ELECTRICIAN, Ucenaed, CU.lompapertww\na. . &•A--$4(10, montb)y earalngi . RN'1 LVN'I PradJ<wl'lpO...tdlnaenboat molds,j REWARDS100 bonded Small lo""' ma1nt. Will lhow boob in )'OUI' BABYSITTER wanted. NI ,... "'""'""'~ avall.Call'l76-T1.ff MA'tURE tJOU8e~per. cmaie & female), Prtvare . ~ I · Pearl & Dia· · .... home. 2131 895 t962 time. 1 cbild m7 lane m& W. av.twq HARDWARE ••le am a n . ~ --~ ~ .. ~-area. duty • staff reliet needed. F.qual OPJ>Ot,ftm.!Qr Emplnwill mood ring. Frt. 2.1, ladies' &: repa.in, 543-5203. Resp. mature ·.,.'llmll ~· An.&tm, Calit Need mature mu wth v .. -.. .......... ~ • IJncbey Nurte1y Res ., WOMAN cook lor ~J restnn., Newportor Inn. Ph. Gardanlnv Polntlnv-lnt., Ext. Own ....._ c:a11 II! fpJn ,r f:4oal °""""--· ml! heavy ....,. la plumbhw Ref !"I· 521.-:no! (uk tor 830-&lOO or 64&-4816 ilunlna borne, 5 -:i;..;.. gia.-, r.<I JAPANESE Gardenlna • Rcunnable * 66W5 -640-628. WANTED -. ...... have ol<dr1c&l too1'1, •a-;;;;;;;:l Mr. Osmond). RN -•LVN Rellel. Pai'lt Udo beuh ..... Call for O»Pli case. vt.c. Hamil too & Service, Complete work, PS.•t ... , Patdt,, Repefr BABYSI I J £ll b 2 ecll.. broUer A:: J*ltfy exeer'· Age hartfwatt. Muat ~ M AT U R E W o m a n Su pl! r Io r Oottvalelcent ~494~~11a~T5~.~~~~ Brocl<bun1. H.B. 963-25.17. clean-up, Free eal. 968-2303. ~ ·~~ ghto. .. ~Ei"'1n am A H U • ,,,_, Coed -lur ~a-_ bad "/..~k~ .:! ~_.!' Hospllal 60-:t«IO •PATCH r-•~G pm, --•n "'7-· rlaht penon. Sf&.'39!, call . to\ocrl<"r<;'iC App)y r-11. .,,-vo ~•· SALES GIRLS AD ~ "°" estimata aw ua. Gd P'1'· '75-I01S. btWD. 2:31M pr.JO. .. k ~ CJOJ,y. H.W. wnatrt 'J3.,7290 . MUtt have at leut 1 yr exp. • t A Olli 5fl llb BAB!Si1 IER. llel'ded. ~ Mr. RlcaiL Co.,. lJ6 Jtcd•tef, Calta MECHANICAL ,~_men. tnflne, con te m_pora r Y I;~~---~:.~ Plumj>llllJ ,,,,. home. Odl a11or I 1l'D: COOK 11 .... -.°"1' A~ • ..,._new .,.men'• ericp. lOnt ~· 5.1&-1S6'1. Dimer coo1i --ex H<lSl'ESS<:ulll 22 t ' Co. u ... U..hl pw!C:b-Apply 10 M........ -10 L.R, 7~ BAKERY ales. l.ogqM. ,...._ In !up tood :rs • -~,!!,. tor ~~pcnenll, AM -~ ;12 nnc11 ONLY. Mon. Anlfcl-Trader's Paradise lines times dollars Remodell • wa1or 111,.. ... _ _ _._ Call aid il'td ......,, wm ~ ~~K .. """ woo1 ,\ i)1, ~--...;...;-,::11 healen, -and ,.. to ' SELL . mfl -l'lllO. •·I0-6: .. lGolO-~ ~~'. dltlom. sc.im. Apropeo * . 1t dlhwuhn. 64U2L'I 11/C A--..., 30. Call QlOK ........i, °">' oll1lt. ,,;.. Ral:pm29a E-~11h St MEDICAL Ull-g\rl Frida>-No. 27-. ~mtry Morvilt Mo,..", ~ O>mplele Plvml"na t11or l 1D: 11um ne °"'"*" CallOe Qop. OI • . " lion! a-bade o!!lce.mulred. onnae. 49 17'15 M-. St. -5£1 W Ulb St. OI. Exper, only apply. ~2261. SALES -~ -l"'lno PLUMBING REPAIR f'rf'llrllllV DEUc°A~ MAH-ft.lll 1™o=~~ NEEDLEPOINT Pai n ter hn. to ffJ'D money. No1:: • Yc,a are itlt w1M.r • No job .., ....n olUrl!l;llllll -..., bo II. _, A -.,-Call lur wanted: Must have exp. per. ...,, ,,...na,~1863 2 dcketa ID the •• -• .. ~ -· Aept1 .. --9 am" Pmme. Call 66-38:1). BteLlnO F¥bk>"" Fll'TH ANNUAL I DRAINS Ullclaa<d -$7.SO --. lfi·Tlme .....,..., el 3<10 pm 81:1-2710 ext a u--per er S»-162I + WISTlllN SO-HnelDI00'-$15 Sl~l1J>lna.Loanexpt<ienc<o Eut1711181'.,0>ota-. H OUSCSCLEANING n•-or-SAU:Solln111allatlon..,:_lllllar NAT1-•• ....t·r r"------~---------""I ,.--,-_:*~~~-~~·--UCO 'l?'J'. FW tlmt. Sill-• Jv.1.6 pa.rt time Y°"'W '""" .. ~' ~ ~ J II uycxwnmt'll w111t:wieho· DELlVER.' Gf DAILY llbrFd. ~ll:30. 0.W. JfPMI' roomtor~t.Call & 1'RAILl!lR for ..,. or PU. PALM Oetert, 3 cllolce, Sowlftl/Alt.rotlom --Conti ct 1ohn PILOT, S0"1ll.TONl.Y lo del liar, $1 Ill'" ID <icp'd. To pwlC:b 'ITSll'afte for Lino-for lnte< -MARINI· stlOW I am;_ 11· b'atler. WUl 1rade i.ve1. n.1 view 1o1a, 1111 A~-11 64~ .... w-. -or write ro • -·-Re: '1S:Clfl b1>el-Ext:"11en1 •1arJ and ~ ..._ M • • 1 -...~ 1 Mdti n ·-..iteonl.tn.Jl<r,val ....... F<r So Coast RE, ·-·-··---.Ootto-Qllf. "'*"" ........ -HOUSEKEEPER-IUD ,..•broa41'1na<benelllaoilve-cloth! !Utt.;d'w-..ia~c:d ........ , llll,forctr,,..willa<I-TD orTTT Neat • ......,,..m..-.ap.-. W.-crVan.~llr. put time. A-w/t ningllllft. omi,'&itsllS bolU•t..,.,..,.,=1.4 bal. of va!llO. m.4. ~1412, °"'"""" Tolevlalon R.-Ir llANK of COSTA MESA ~~SltWdlS., <Mldml. IM!'I Vic . DAILY PILOT ' ~ ,..... -~ T.ioT fDeocl CORONA4elMu!BR;1% -A-,~ SL, s-m, JIOW.Be.ySl.,CM Must ~nc:od ---·~ r "" • ba/poolABelmootllhofts, Brlftl thom ln &S.WI ~-DELIVERY BOY ... llOUSUCF!EPERParttirnt, ~Ext.309 beal"etoclo .... ,,.;.i..,. * ... ~~ ~~:JioB~~: i;-;;~sro,,_..ie. ~~!Woe~~~"\:~~ .... ~ Atkl:~Paul =~~T'!"fb!':! ~ .. ~o:JS &1Ulf!l un111, nf.833.atoo days. CSEA Mt1t1,:i: U:. imml'rllaS ........ w ... w-. c.ntttSt., C.M. -NIGHT AUDl101l l'roducts,.l!T w • .J8lb. St., 1°"12'~ rod•_,, • WILLING lo trade "13 Ferd 1112GMC1'nlclc 6 Cam...-. Onu\&e Ca. -nsr. -. -· _,_ _., DENT,U. ASSlS'l'AHT llOOSEKEEPER / -Jlllll be txper. Apply In-Cotta -....... , lbllr.e oiler. I'll 6 ZS' trf-boa!,. vaw. Will 11.1<1 late modcl Pink> Rico's TeleYltloo Sain a WJ A 1ooD .. -, I'~~ ':'i""""' -19'>-m.._ drive. !LB. -. ""'· ll(n'EI. UC\JNA, 42:1 l!EAM!ll'Rl:SSEll -w..tecl -. - /m M --· Oii VW-F'l&Mbllon Wl&OC or Strvlc., U75 '-A..,, ---~·---9CH2k ' So. °'"" llwJ, 4'lmt lo.,.. at-. SbcOld be PIUVATE colhc!loo, ... 1.._. powtr boaL .,...... Pick Up + """ c.. .. M.... n -8. "' -...,..niq ,.. -.. -. 1ldt a ••• HOIJ!!IXEEPER --· Btodl. '°"" ~·.... Sl8dJI "'.... """ s ... d I 1 ~ '1>'11· 1.1&-.'G. . <Liil Vil~ all 4 Jllll· Bal:er.J ()pea I do)'I. U. ad!! Clfltlllloil adll dol I be!Dor. AD -pq HOUSE Huntlnof W•tdl Ille -for -quilt)'. """"'1. docb •-.Ila 54Ml1Q2 -• ""' -MHll8. Wolll od _,, •• MM6TI llU!let """""' -OPEN HOUll'P! column. "'-"""=-"'...U""-'=.o.•-.•~&;~18.~,_MMl.I __ _._ _____ ~ ·' ' '-I .. ' ' , , _, • ,._, ·-8.1973 DAILY PILOT " I z !..:-• -• l§Jj 83 0 l~ll ' •, · ~J 1 •3 7 ·~1 "".,....,.~I ~"'t~o jtL I-·-l§JI -"''* '·~~=~~'"!~~;.~-~lil~~~~~~;~ .. ~l'~ls~a~*~t~~~~ll~Sll~Mlsool~~i.~-~"'k;~ll~lil'Pl~,..;-~-~/~C)rpM~~~~l26~ a..ts. Sall 9091_rum. ______ N2_:rr_,.. __ doo ______ NI._ !Plm:t; ;s .a ol4. n.u:n** r - ---M.-10.-ST EREO : UDclal au d ft?ltPlll HOBBY ENROU. NOW DOC OJIB.NAPLES StLboC, .., 7<37, PLEASE! -, _,,i -. -... - ---Ii a, fl SI . layaway lS!l Garrud UIUINI D~CE C LA SS. 8 allldlln mu1. Ullman oall, .... icf mam. C1111t 15m w/4 fllllllld. -=-t dllb. ...aD11'.llL model, •11t1lalaed LESSONS $12. MA R CH full raceo, $£i1) f l r ru . wr,-11w-. .... ms a.-.,,n,..-s a w • 1 35 111 au •omatlc m:J•r. Don't bCYJ: ~~ ~~A·~ /JJi.213:$i"":;'-..,2598~,_,'=",,,,.._,=1 ftent!tuhon/Dryws ~::.111:.:.•c: * * * ::t"" .... -... r;::: ~.:: .. .ii...---· 10069 A DAu s:ao.ts,SUps/Docb "' ' $2. * ~-:--·-"'°' SIS 1Ca Can-_...... - -6 - -For -H.B. (Or, -6 SUP·20'·lll' boat $2.25 tt. 233 GOW -'1 H•t•W DI --"'""' ...... phc In -Broad Ooolact: Tom Dltterk!t Adams). 19th St., Apt C. NB. Ph' see "The BIJ One" -Mike Mce.rtllJ Balde for your Buicl<-Opel-O MC: V aJtS: "Service'' ... ~· Al'PUANCES -a; .,., .-$Iii' c.ta --it l>ol. --2151 GERM4N Shop. 9 wk: old 615:0236 lll5 N~ ~ hi/ ---• Ym _.. .. _., =-~d:f,. l!O!:,":, Cooot Music Sonlce male pup, black with brown, 28""·"'tronti""'-~-~-12=1n~."'18~.1 ,,------~ lLDQ.tD i.......... !!'..f, .._. _.. .. 2 tiets tD dtie _.... m.cli01. Newpod Blvd.. at Harbor da.rlilla I lovable I Pla.YfOJ ek\e mooring S t . 5 O J t t . -0... -.. .,, $121. _ .,_ •Cotlto u.a -m°"""' I father pure bred, ......_or 54H39S • - -P&IMNG -c..... FIFnt -.AL • WANTED • MARCii MARl\'IIESIN -ond bu IJnl l>U1'Pl' -........ Boots, ......... Ski 911 ft.wn $3l!l5 56-fllD Qlllls. nfrll..reellaer WESTERN ~ .. does Wallidll w'ltb a n uae to children. Moving ..,_ lYR. saab. de! A iD-F..: lllllla. _......: NATIONAL llOAT 'G-'64 Ford, Dodae. Qeyy after--i.nwntory, c ~ ean out must atll, $10. 894..70'56. 17' INBOARD. OLDS ENG. LR mod. all ode ... --.. Van. Xln'l <UMlnC oond. ttale. u.e.i, dl-"-· ST. B>;RNAllD , ........ 31> 65 mph. SKI BOAT $12XI. ~ ....... -1... --SHDW .... pay .. $llOO CASH 1loor ttamples, ...., .-. ,. .... old , AKC ........ • 96.\-1240 • ~"DUC DRYER ... TWIN ~ bedlille ..we,. ._. .. ~ l'I P1eue call bet 7 I: 8 PM at deeply discounted pricel. Sanctuary Woods sto c k . 15, SKI boat. Studebak -·---1: ·Good-loaud.-._""'"3/'_•--~et.ni AU~-· W11lichsMusicC<ty 't:~~St.~ v.s,l810. " Im &MC Sl'llllT w. Auto., Air Cond, Roof, ~·er Stmc. Spedel Equi~nt. $4395 Call -......, SIA •• 4.-. Waytd5,.to-PRIVAT.l8'f.ARTY S...tb 0...t Pim. 5'1):2830 good bome. ~or best of· 5JIHl346 17141 531..1450 i' DISHW~ -a, l7Hllt • :;:"' ~ s: PRIVATE party waats to fer. 837"239 El Toro. * * 14' Flbe11<lasa Boo~ AntiqUH/Clouics 953 Autoo. lmpof10Ci' 970 = cmn Ir HOOSE Wl 4 lw L AQUARIUMS 26 gal &ho buy Piano for cub . FREE Beautiful A 1 gtian wilh 35 hp Ev1nrude I --""-;..., ____ _ <!: -. 5• m& -~....:;;., 11; * AUCllON * ,.,........,.,;, OOod $40. ~ 830>-:rm. Shepbero. Male dog, 2 yn. trailer. mo. S46-9005. JAGUAR 19llO Morie IX ALFA ROMEO 1 -WASBEllo Gaed cand ;:;.... "".::ro.. FRIDAY 7,. P.M. 17 pl -w/owne $25. + CONN Spille< 011<an, good old, bu Ill <hot•, good C,._, P/b. P/a, .... 1---------,11 I 5)'1'11,,SZ -·n·Ql·flh 15 pl standard $20. All cond. Maple finishwfbeodl,. watch dog, needs adul t 31J.COJ actual mi le •. Alf• Romeos ''5to?! 64S-32'10«60-7Hieves UVna<l.,cib•·-1,_.. ~ lllJllllt.eomplw/thhAeqpt. $250.673-21.45. tam.Uy&: yard. 645-7530.1 l[i] Everythine orig. $3000. AU Models.OI009l!Fmm lS JIEFRIGERA.TOR s .-. -k:llc Pl di*~ a.um. l.oYe See.ts. PllAllcmJ;y"2-m:. Please Hurry! Tla ..... tltlon .... SW.7476 aft G pm. From S1l95 (~Abo Yd ••dOOlftlc defrolt.~ ~U .... l'OdRr' $ii. ::1~·~ ~ SINGER .aw macb $1),, S.wfng Machlnff 128 PEDIGREE Toy Pood1e, .. '35 FORD Tourina Sedan '72 DEMO •0214 Onlv pew. '9HllllO. -1-Plctlna, -.>a cal pmap ri. Male, 31> yn old. White & ~ cand '3511. 'l6 $11'15 1."'-~ ENMORE portable~-· ~ --Ploaoa Rdt .... 4aa. llo$&,boonbageltalr$1Jl., ~~~~~ ~· Apricot rolor. Call alt Alrcroft 915 CadlUac • .,.J!'''; .. ~~ ~"':--::---'.:"ii\\ , !'i"' cand. $lGO. -W , ~ 6 MUCH SCM -(-) ~ ~ t>Pe. -S:30pm wkdays & Ill da;ys rond. -·••~ -· : ---rE!lr\I. ~ er_ ..-E!r' 515Alt.)AwNB145--1879 ~ wk~. 523-J673 Aero. Oub ~nagen anytime' wknck. · -S · Good l30 Rotor-W1~ Trainer Sl2Jhr R •·-·I Heling Matwi.ls -~ -••n• ALPINE ploy-A·-porting S TRAIN your ®' now -The Avail lo clubo S5Hi510 OCrHt-1,:;;;;;;:=.;~;;::=.;::;~::: r aJOOI. dto••W --. .... • ...., wood. perm bldg, w/fioor, Love Train. Martlncrest . Vehlcln 956 e SURPLUS BUJU>ING $2111. doors. windows, porch. $199 FOR aale, Golf Cluba, almost Kennell. New classes start '2 ,1---------, I id.TmIAL . lOCIYa d NEW * SB-JIB * O»IE BROWSB 'AROUND in )'UUI' yard 67S-6712. • nl1W. Spa]dlng Elite 3 Tues 7 pm, Thuri 7:30 pm. C•mpen, Sale/Rel'.'t 0 CORVAIR u.ndrall • trailer il'J'EMS!Dooni.Jumber,ply. Gar..., We 112 8 ,~=pm:-t~ FABiiICS. manufactures ~~,putter,eoU 546-0989 8~' Camper. Stove, oven, clean.,.._,, ~ _ahun. lheetins. ~ ... _,. • L owr htO' At wholesale bag, .._..-1986 eves. COCK-a·poo puppies S 'n ref. water. Elec. pump, ......., m«l66 f,·lltC,IL-.DE ""SURPLUS MOVING SoJo, ~ 0... -* .. .,. -Y~ °' bolts. 333 llOAT OR BIKE $40 week> old-3 fem. 1 mal.. oorpet,d $350. 648-34511. DUNE BUGGY, U64 . LDERS Jewelry, hiari!si. par• • •, SlFA V'illJI. sz. Kenmme Martae Ave., Balboa Island. M6-«J60 professiooally groomed and $950. W So. M8in SL, s.A. -lilwr, np, --•Sid -she 9 6'/5:1150 ready lot a loving home. Cyclu, Ille• s• m I • --Sd ~ .... -6 ,...,,, -. $15. V-lamp Is. REPAIRMAN, pvt party bu TV, RA!cllo, HIFI, Very reuonable-557·'1?i52 5-t.rs 925 Trucks 962 . n4: 516-IOl2 ~~~i.c •s:w --" -· s1.... 136-DALMATIONS, 8wk>. AKC,1---------1---------, •· ·a ~ ·~ SEVmW: -of -,.,,,....._ new $500. Sell Males -Females, pet:Bhow, BEAT the$ Dsvoluatlon '66 CHEVY ll too PU. "'' ts A t:lllDl!I' fDll9 szo. CUcalators new $650., MARTIJ.. K-40 Stereo 5' x 18 ·Cham_plon stock. Rea a . '73-CZ or stock for old s custom camper, auto. pa. Equipment IOI MOVING! ..._ R11 Km-llarde9 »ctap1dai 9f!D $215. 91):6315. x 30, 3 way apkn. BSR 846-Sn7 Buy Yours Now-Save 10o/'o air, law utility bed. 5415-2515 mre wamet A: ~. VW 115 W. 11111. C!JL &0-280 ~ • ..,. .. E'-• Bik H tmtble, Pioor earpbns. Nloe OBEDIENCE CLASSES Fine Avl·10% Dn-Up to 24 mo FORD FlOO f.lpl;t $111915 BRAND NEW FOR $15.. _.. Ima ,_.. ~ all ~ &:.Aercl90r e. 81 1st system S.2741. Novice A: Advanced Leaons 2.334 Npt Blvd, C.M. ~ (88682.J) -..fDcvc'P•tam• ti:adl mime. •o••ellold ~~ ';..lia.:U preaure control on wheel, COLOR TV console, AM/FM. TryOurResults,642-4664 Tn'umph 650cc Call55'7·1975<r5a-4'7C reel. "1' Fa..-: ane liter items. Sit A S-. ~ Ml!w mil b-•"':best did'. ~· ~ble radio & stem>, beaut. Bankers Outlet eylioder bf' _Kpkr. ,..,.. Yodl Aft.. Cll. ,._. ~ 511 1a • • . walnut finish $3.10. After 5 SILKY Tenier Puppies, I D 2151 Harbor, CM 11'81J1dctbe:rmom et er. GARAGE Sale. TV Sllna. BE ST OFJ'E R on pm 968--0278 wks, $75. to $100. Call John, to,;-~CllEVY==~="'°'~=~ ·fC.KIJ. tc.a:n at ;m 0( Bunk bals. ~ 6 Sm. 2 m.. Frml: Flft Marge Ceramk>ldln, mo 1 ds, · 832-9422. Only 3600 miles -$800 •• LU.V., All/FM, 13.1&, btwn9,A5. l&ardJ.1IAU..1M:a.-ftt&,. Pl 2 R.acms green palntsSl50.~'9&C:age 1V, black & white table SPRINGER Spaniel plq>f!I Cati 557-7198 heavy duty bumprto. IOOd Fumiture llO Siam: Jther Cirde. I"-. cmp!t A s-1-SS. ea. sm. &t&-OtSO, 665 Surf. CM. model $30. See at Apt. 3, AKC Liver &: white Male iz. HODAKA Cerlanl f o r k s , an!. '1'1m. 133.3110 ' tain v...,.. Qia:ulaoullE --21lL 1628 W. Oceanfront. B:alboa. female-$15. Sf&-.4411 Maverick shocks, Akront '56 DODGE TRUCK tnu>u-tr Tnnd ---s ~ ...._, ___ ,. ___ US Pen. rim, Webco bead, chamber. QI) ......,... ....,.. cmup, lahlc Trad oll Diis ll* '* ;:;;;c. J!i. ;;;:;;. W..;;..-B20 "1>MIRAL c.o.oie TV AFGHANS-AKC. Xlnt quail· Xlnt rond. $285. 541>-24511 e 544.l417 e =.:.~Lib new. ~Atllc~W-~ e.it1115.Srwma'llS15.Baby Blk /wht. W I AM /FM& ~r show. $75. &: up. '68 & '69 Suzuki 80's, need 1964 CHEVY 11' ton, Mart lfAS£· A 1973 BAYAllA CREVIER BMW Sales -Service -• ..,.. ... "'1W.~~- ANTIQUE.Ueh&Jn,dlo-~ croc•eted em-..r:~ICHl'ZI. ~P13'dauble top$$for stereo. $120. Dynamite· ST Be rd Pu 2 mechanical work, one for bedpk!kup,runsgood.S;D) _ rm.· bent --~ -~ _ _. .-UNIWllOOD bpew•lill!f",. _. oriental rugs & cond! 642-9582 aft 5: 30. · rna ps, ll10I, $75. One for sso. can 545-4330 • V1llt aw w a..mi. ,. I BNadWQ. -~ ... 'II ""'5326. ed __...., ~·· _.'3 ~ ..... KAWASAKI 250 v -· GERA'IOR frftlll!r MA'l'PJDUTY air a -RI. rpm Tape deck. To be mount AKC German Sb b d •• Enduro. •n1 ~ ... ale. Antrwnatk &!frolt-lbra. dld:il. *9'tl .._ • .ramk. Otll -...n&. PAY 5 to 10% more than so $100.00 * 54&-9'726 ~ Under ll» miles. Im.I';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;; ..,._,-. Ol. ....-.. ftCA.TYblvradc::t:blile hand-madetap.eatrtes.· REVERE 10"-ProteuionaJ ~·~vc!..~ti~· ~alterSPM. & -- called top I poycn oo .....i 21., a>LOR TV $95. 19" Pupo,ed ~!'..:. ·-·-, maculatc! Call 536.-7201. , I' e W' ANTED • ,,., a 541-..... ,_, -· SHAG CARPET SPD:l4I-Orimtal ..... 545-5070 -ble bll< l<wbt$39. Both worm s ™ ~··· 197131DYamallaEnduro2400 .. lOY ··-a...,, l a little "loot" m ,.,.. :ipm. JU "L-SL BoL --......... _., U ..... good cond 919:'1681 GER. Si>e!1Sho • pupoSoadlls, Stud miles. lJKE NEW COND. •62-'64 F ..... Dod&c 0...,. c-·-- -b.wbleaforl?&IMNG-Ewsi-a-! ---.... SEr«-orPaddletlres. oerv. w/pet. undguar.ISSO. 541).1395 VI!" Xln1 ......... cand. Df&.tltlo& • l I ""bucks"'· Call Cletli""" 2!US Peppa' 'b9: tar. WE -Gld"*" I: •hn•••h Abo pair ot drivin& lights stock, S47-3977 l557-tm. FOR sale 1972 Honda 350, Jo Wll P8¥ to S8'> CASH. Colla llksa Ml ltM l &Oail. --Cmtalll!a.Sbrts'Dms.. ... euh. a.ta M~aa e u .. ~1 ·e , ** BEAUT~" r, ~--,,call~1~1P11 t 'lllilliii jjjiijjiijijiiji I Je•elrJ A Loan.. 6&-TlG.. .,.....,)'LL • _Jriii ~"' ~ ...... ....,rman mfieqe xlnt cond. Best ~......_ _.. • BMW 71..-Z. • ~icellnstrv~m FrMtoYou ~ ~:~r:m.p= AKC .. otter.«93.707'7. All~~ AM;.. ... 411!•11.- USED BICYCLES FENDEll ,.,. Ma at e r 3 Line 2 Tl $2.00 AKC Sootllea black &o lii.Z~ M:" ..u end~ Prlv•i. Porty -'*, Hioiri', l!lie 11! All. 'J)pes * 5G-121Z Guitar Vtbro Qwnp amp, s, mes, brihdle, male'&: femaJe. 8 $2M> 54&-1508 aft 3·30. TcJ a. BQ:r It. =-·='= ~ "'""-1>et"t"i:e· w... 213 '1166:l1161 °70 'sUZUKI 90 ,;.,; Bil«!. '69 Chny YClll ~~t ~ $25. * -51H363-• B/W long balm! male kit, YORKSHIRE Terrier stud Maay Extru! $250. % Too Sport Van. Map w/ ~Ill EARS O!Mft--3" HP ten, 8 mos. Sweet. Ca11co 1ervlce. !lb male, Wlldwelr • &l>ilXr • ralsed letten., V-8, FM bj>e ~~ 1--· SilL ~='"'new. Was opoyed :tyr. gentle to adult Blood line. li6M3!l3 2 , NEW ID ope! -._ Deck P1!15. Call aft, S pm. ~-'--:!I!!~-~~:;:::;:-* SIS-* ~.;._ $500. CALL bomesonlyllC:17S!I lrllh s.tt.r Pups ,$00/ea. P.rtvate part» &ua4. CAPll _,,, KEW .U ..... •/holder: ~ I ~ 6 8 mo OLD Poodle/P8dnceae AKC. $100. 831-lG Please call 56-2939 l9'lD .FORD &qnnll,. Van.. i ---------"''1 -• pole, $15. u..'""1 Sbols. Sat • Sun ~ ~ Female. Htor.-Springer Spaniels 19'12 • SCliWIM Paramoilnt lTeo. 8c)I aufD. lo m..... '& -~ -••-• T7MllilO, st 253 Gotiil Ylcltlldreo. --. AKC _. m.m'J Xlnl cood, $325. $2100, 6j$..1840, all 5 call FOOL ._ 1llllU:SALE Offido ,umltUN] 1 yr, Olp ~~ FOR Sale AKC Roglsteral 645:4582 ""6'1M, 4"' w. llo1 $t. CM. AllD ma'' • i.. .+le+ Ir E i.. -• ed, good with · 3654 GREAT DANES-12 PQWles. Im '150 Honaa. Action 4, "1'J Ford £..:Dl VI eusfl:m ~ SG-UJI; 5tl 08 qu,,... •-FREE Male German 'CALL 979--0648 &chaust. Fairing A Rack. window SUPER VAN · t1EHlllS ,_ -EXEC desk. 6'/8' $105-140 Shepherd pup, about 3 mo, 4,000 ml. lllSO. 49J..48111, ~-P/~P~ llAND NlW I lor -. Call wa.r 5 pm. Dab~ Drftg deaka, 919:lSIS daya, 675--0452 evea. HorMs 856 MOTOllOYCLE trailer, holila ' • • ....., CA- .. '" """ '""" chr $1-38 642-3408 BASSEi' Hound 4 mo-... tanb, '72 Ford Sujler Van. VJ, 3 'I <a ...--, I WILL _, aoitr ... , &o -SOI OFFICE ELECl'RIC Free ., -home MOVING! 1 yr, old Chestnut storage bOx, $250. 197:Gf. ..a, ~ 1#/ff' mi Pr 1, 4 spc1. sywww 11 • _.. ~ti I wu4iJC _. T'!PEWRl1$Ri . like new. 540-4191 Gcldlne. Reaaonable to good 1971% BdtWca ~ 1008. t!'il• 'pty. • 552--' trw.. -. izt'a Sl9ll. m.a FREE 1o good home. White "°""'· Good~ rui. celleDI...-mue, by 68 arEVY vao. -2. -F....,. Disc • ~ 6 Coyerapa , -/OrpM ' 826 ~old~=~• 2 ix;.: TRA~llfR lady$2!15. 646:5931 l::i'O::,-~~ or ...... _ --made by · • ,66 M rr1 2 ~. Good Motor Ho-.~ .... v ~ ·-_.. 1 SlyleSIMI wt1111 Jod7, ~-.113-1355.. GULBRANSEN sPtnet. wtth SECI'IONAL couch. Needs 0 8 ,...,.;oe, Sale/Rent MO w "" an tlJ ._"""'an ..._ ., trade! Om-1ndtr"a benda. Xlnt. cobd. $.150. or recovering. You ha u 1. condition. $350. 6446384. "SCH6U"°'~-==""==~-4. J point rnfnlftt Paalia! Cllllli.. W rpr JUllf best ofter. 90«16 675-5839 after SPM REG. Thbd Gekllng,. 5 yrs., 'IT VW VAN .$'15t ...,lllim • 5U...5.,.tnr5badts. 1Need a "Pad"? P1al'eanad! Clulified Adi •• , 642-5678 =r~1~xl.nt •bow Can ~•:i_m S. ::'!..":!,,,.* l Auloo W-961 6. .... -. r I TIS llittllltiltil••a•lt•1a•t••t•t-ff••••ttltt•t ...... 1 .. , ll"":Jf] 7. lbdWil PlyTiras I \ I ---=-. "" WI! PAY TOP .. ~ .... Plnloa s RNO YOUR NAME · ~ lANDAU CASH ,, =1 ... lloot1, General. 900 THE CONTINEiNTAL 1'. Sin t.C0""1 W... : WIN Fl'IEE ~...U.•• PA~·ses : * OF MOTOR HOMES . ~med can" -IOI! Grp .. "!; 1- : ~ l~: i * Gary fou191r call us b' free ealmata • • Bo We otter a wide selection to GRO' t1I Nlrunnl n 11. ANO MANY • : ~ D\llY PILOT Winner : P.o,1rvi~:122 ~~ !.':' lmmedla"' 11m;11U1U• MOREii 0 Get s • You ~winner ot JOHNSON & SON All< for Sales Mano&er 0.. y...,. Todq I =... ~Two 2 Value TICkets :. .F1}rH ~'li'AL -tt~M=ard. ~=s'::; 12719 • • WESTERN Costa Mesa 847«87 KI 9-3331 : ........................... ••••••• •••••••••• : NATIONAL BO:AT 540-5630 WE PAY TOP 001..LAR GUSTAFSON : •• : : 1. rr TRAvoo FOR TOP usm Cl.Rs ''acc .. Mercwt I : : WESTERN NATIONAL : : MARINE SHOW 25' DISCOVERER u your car l8 -claaa. --stw ..... I 0 ! • • March 9 -Makh 17 l0',22' CONTINENTALS ,.. t11 ftnt. ._.,..."" -~ : • • : Please call W.fl678, ext. 314 20' PRIDE A: JOYS BAUER BUICK ....... * (211) • • ! • between 9 and 5 pm to claim VAN OONVERSI:lNS 292S Harbor Blvd. '~ of thl( ~ : ! • : )'O'Jl' ticketl. (North County ::&!es t Serme e Rentala l'Co<ill=i;<;;M<;eaa:i:::-:==:m.,:::Zillll= (;;;;;c;;o.o;;;'U'.;;-;::·::;--'::::';,!11 1486. .~ : : : : "'1·-nwnber l8 541).WJ) * Danmar Inc. * IllPORTS WAl\'TED ~~ ... it=. • • • • * * • <>ruse Comb"• ... _, • • • • ~..... -H p .13801 Harbor mw., G.G. TOP s BUYER l1lBes $2lllJI.. 9IJ..C'1lll • • 1 .w Runabout i;u •• Mere. 531-6800 ...., ,...,IXn" - , __ , -~ _ : • : Electric starter, fiberglass Next to G.G. oat.sun BILL MAXEY T0Y?I"A ~:~ ~w..-:---~ • .._.. • • • • lapstrake skil plua all a~ 11181. Bscb Blv-.ILi.Di. ..--- pl-m tWa - -• ! (1JINGHIES TO .,,. ""'"' • • ceuot>lea: Ls· wheel trailer '70 Open Rot!<f, Dbl Air, alps H. lkaclt Pb. w.-rr,,111!1, . ' 94a smsa:i• :I, 11f,,.;~:flft.Of ... Tmaa.wrt. "rl aldl't illlee -: • ""'"'"""'>It' ! : AblOlutely perleCt cond. 8. Power plant low mlles. WE BUY JUNK CARS D.&'JSUN amt. oetnt _.. a;,, _,.. .: • • : S1400. ~7-3896. (072 BWY) Phone 557.1915 or San Cemeate Auto ~ = .=. ~ i:e...! ·: : & MARJNE ! ·: &o.h, Power 906 :i~~e:' Outlet, W~ m-&m ~1.J!·~Te.:raallor-=:.':'M}:a:.Si,~L-::: : ! : CLASSIC MaI'ORLAUNCH '67 PACER, 21', aelt coo-Sa= Junked or wredled .,, a.oa ~ ctwW. .•. : : • 1935 Fellow•&: Stewart talned. Ford Indumtal 6, ..._um ext llOI" lift. mwww1~ aarn • • • : Completely restored, u new. ntbll. ~ motor, $4100. Firm. l-T-'-T'"i''°"'~*"==,-1 & .m pdml _ .,. 25 • : : • $3500. 646-9000, 645-1088 548-4564 Junk Autos W•ntecl arilllit IDr _. ,..._. tDr • • • • ar F1BERGLASS Rent A Motor Hom• 7l4i 541"'1.<Xi ex.t. >I Air Jlsll....S -.W....... : : ! : Packet Bay Launch for your V•catlon Open f ~.,. boUrs -111!:!* kt ML' : • • : . •142-7006* * ·a39wt301 * ·Autos, Imported f70 ...._, .. ..._ .._ • • :;...-! .. •-... Sall -='°"==.;...:.:.:.:.,-''-::-1;-:----'-:-----wir:b • mme,. 9m1. • : : • : -tt, nn LUXURIOUS, roomy · F . * * * ~ c:Dft llloe ....._ a.e DAJLT • • tlf\ATMl.ESTOCIUISERS] .: • 12' Inftlmt:iooal u eqU.tpt., new UfetJme 23/25. H. AvlJ. ~ ____ _..... 25 Pll..Dl': a " .. ,. • ••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• •. S1oo ~1r . • ... n. Free m11ina. Mt s. 1-~-w-~,--.....---J1itipt.. a. .. (Ill Q ' : • p , W1r.l" • &Airing .......,., 838-053.1', 't'uttln. ~~ .,,. ~ ~..:-:-:::..:: ---Tod\ lC:T, : lloe ... DAl~:':_".°lLOT molco1 It~ ~ust chock throupo : Plaaao ~-· betwn 5 a 24. Pace ,,,_ lo< ,.1, or Newport 8-:li trw; otti"etWlll Hdl'd •• ~ ~ ..._, 'SI... • eut 'WeQ.loffled MCtloft for "._.,,, llstlng winners' e' 7 pm. • rent. Loe.ded W/xtraa, af~ You are the wlimer ol ~-~talm--.. •gt!IPL.•-·-· _ :0 7'iMtJ11 If yau find your name lvtt call 642--5678, Ext. :. L..,? .. ~ani-yYAux.var!,ts .. ~d. 5 PM, ~18. Fl~~~ ,__. _ __ !f 1 r.. ___.a -. SM, W•'*" t a..m. en4 1 p.m. to make arrangement• ...... _ """ ............ T II T ·-• n .. --IM DAILY ~ -ft\': _.... : le pick .. -or ticbto •t 1111y convenient DAILY • NB ""'0'""" A11o trlr. r• ors, , .. ~ ~ WESTERN PILOf1 « ~ ":; ~=--: -PILOT office'.'-~ ! 15700· 5'1&:1894. •LARK Tent Trailer, .;;;;;;. NATIONAL BOAT m ... 1llh --. .... ~ ...._. -: : CROWN U, sll"epa 4, fully pletely sell contalnl!d. Like & ¥-'. ff.Y. llDL Print knl.. SIM. • • rlued. brand new. Call new. Hardtop. Furnace. MARINE SHOW lf"~ Alli*'• wlds ..., a.... ... _ : : lfiiii> 846-3217 11tove, refrl&. Sips 6. Privat~ Man:h 9 . March 11 ~ _;ond ~ tan 1'>' ---• ·~A-RCH MARINE ART SHOw • lT M•llW OU!rigger, $611. party. 83Wl 'l5. Plcue caU oa.om, ..i. 314 SE£ )fOR£ Q•lck --.llJI. : ••-. ••••••••••••• : 5e6648, UOl West Raymar Trail1r1, Utility 947 between 9a.nd5prntodatm 1m DATSUN ALL MDDELS IN STOCK 1mmeo1i.1e Dsllvwy Nrtnpllrt :!.!} ..::.·.:=-.=. ._ ...i - - 0 1" t --- : UNDERW~TtR PHOTO • St, Santa Ana. ,_. """"5. !North o.tntt DA'.ISUN -. 1'71 4 ~ ... - -;. ='1'-· -• ... · : 9 TH 17 TH INSTRUCTION by : 22' Stal'-Oul Sloop, good HORSE tRAILER tolJ.freo number la 540-121>) -ot>l8, _. 1tb. mJ1. V!:i ~ ;l'.';••, - -. : . lfl Ron Church ZM i ~' ~~ ~ ·~~,':,'.· J.i.~".°°'1 * AUDI * !!: ':;.1:tt ... for - to111¥ ticllDlll"l'OW Iii ,.,. ......... -tit. : :::L'!!I -ta• ti' • 1966 Flber&\&81 Islander 24 SlLO Fl.EX ~ rods, new, 't t DAT SUN P . U . ·~-'-' -<I IO -ITJ! o ,,. ~M f?S : stoop. !=Jl condltlon. Alklng nevcc used 8' It 10', $35. AUDI '7110013. Autn. 4 OR, -·!Cam~·-~!!:.,, -J' ASRJO ae. •I NI--: 1461)1). ~2'140 · ->'IM .. ...,. Uk<! -· --·-Cini -.cJOlt_ -m.M:* o t ... .,. l -• ~ : 'IUWAIS • SABOT' 1287 Good oond. 1 Auto Service, P•rt• 949 Man Offer. 586-2305 ar whal. m--.i 1 ,..._ ..._ SL ._ -.... 1 _ :. 12... : year old. N I ract. 3 sails ~-1090 ask fw DrnrU. •n DA'l'SUll 5a 4"lpl. ....-.. JGI ...._ ID !!Dr.. • : $425. M)-6929 VW lactory Ice bcDc I: wtltt Yicanda cmt money! bnt Riff. nN lira Xlrt mo4. -·---4~ --.. ·~ • : v.-~ COil -. n-·t tank unit. SJ), Excellent i:; -· ~aloft. St& ---art S:.30. -.t ·~-- -tar ,.....,..y~, -~~ ,, __ ,. ~· --·"II'' Call --~ Wd .. ml ttOW' .........._ 15 .,, 111111.....__....~ \.'! .• >'PUl' house, 1,pt,, lltOl'e t.u11u iun. --•.ffll'. ., e\c. thN a PDac Dodt 0.. ~ l!l!!!!!!!l!lll!l!!•••••!!!!!•t'----_·_··_·_·_·_··_·_-_·--·~·-·~··~·-.. ~·~··~·~·~·~00~·~·~·~·:··~·~·~·:·: .. =·~·~·:··:·=·~·:·: .. =·~·:·: .. :·:·_ Wda,, •tc. thN .. DeJtyPUot WANTEO '5'!>/'56 C.b f!V 'I ClaiAlft~ Ad. Sell Wt lteml •'1.Jsl"lt ta 1 o .. tned Ad. f0.6871. truck part.t. Call 646-0730 now! Call 542-5'11 l'lcM! · to Sh:ft 1'elmllat • ' I j I I I ·~ I I I • DAIL y I'll.Alf I -.. -~ I ,,., DATSUN Canaey yellow 850 1111 Splds, l9'lO wUh n .... So<rlll<e S»-:MS:I I --I~ -.1~ t7D MG 248> Harbor Blvd. CoeaM- Ar FaJr Drive 540-8011 I _ ...... l§l Autoo. .._ ... 910 PORSCHE 1962 RENAULT CUI.wile '11 FIAT ISO Spldtt -. Rod/blk hit. ll,000 mi. • llSfiO, &11..-. JAGUAR ~'!lf"'~"'""'I New~~ •~P. 2 Dr Cpe, RacHo, Heater, 4 Si>do!t:i ~. tow m1lel (21< ). $3095 , ... ·. Allen ) i] Old smobile L. Cadillac 1970 OPEL San t>1eso Fl'WJ at Aver:1 Ct>e. 4 cyl. ·Auto trans., radio, P~ Lqum Nlguel. heat" 581A VL. 4t Ul-CllOO • $1066 * Moilllo 7J Rol•ry * ~ I • . ·$66 MONTH -8•1t Lf.Uli& 36 MONTHs OPEN LEASE WI> Will ...,,pt trade-I"' VOL~O CAIL MR. FRY ll4U60; Hunt. Beach 1966 Harbor. c.M 646-9303 '71 OPEL MAZDA SAAi !TIQIY!()ITfAI 1966 H•rbor Costa Mesa 646-9303 '71 TOYOTA MARii II • I I , 7 ... ~ I _ ..... J§ll Aulao. htP,!1911 m ..... ..... 11.IUMPH j I u.- FOID -- "'"-.u.- MUSTANG :uso liu11cr mv<1. Co.ta Meaa At Fa1r Drive 5'6-i017 • • • • 7 • v· Av ' • • • • • • • ; • • -• • Teday's l'laal N.Y. Steeb I VOL. 66, NO. 67, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ·ORANG!; CO\JNTY1 CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH j,, 1973. TEN CENTS Residents on Aveiiida . San, Pablo Lose Battle . . Reaidenta along 5an C I e m e n t e ' s Avenlda San Pablo -Including Mayor Artbur Hobn<S -Wednesday finally loot tljeir lwo-year-old batUe 14 keep ·the street from 'becomlng the major access route to--iaJand tracts. And by 11 4-1 vote capping. two boura' discussion, the council ruled that engimlering oilould begiri on a lOIHoot Canyon fill which will serve ai the base for an extension of the roadway to the PresldenUal Heights tracL • • • ~rd Seare-On . . . Councilman 'l1>onW O'Keef~, making Place ~ ~ ~ <!el>Ys. on .action the mo ti o a 14 _.,.. tbe en-covering the -tal ,.port - viroomeatal impact report on the road conatltuted a qUiel showdown between project, inSisted tbat the city "bu slm--of San Pablo and citlua\s,livlng ply run out of optioos." • ...., it':~'"'"" ,..ies; He said that the years of delays in ap. "hl'tliec ·. ·-·DOOglui :.... am!, in proving secoodary access bad reached a seme, the cilT couneil. the point where Developer John Qoug1ass "I'm ~ fllal~• of t!Je<llreets Jr. "mig!Jti, he able to· prove monetary -.. have ~ In thb l'l!>l>ltm damag.., tbus ·Iea!IDJ the· city open to .· are aey gllOd u access," said Oxm-' legal action. cilmaa ~ Myers. Wednesday'• aeaaioo -.which toot But he chooMi 8;11) Pliblo, nonetbOlesa. • ' ~ , ·. on ·om .Nayy Plane Down • ~-Off · South Coast .... A' eoa5t" Gwinl and Navy search WU lauacllOd'.thls morning la waters oU the South, Orange Coast !or a Navy. Fol lghtor Wblcli baa ditched somewhere at .... .. S!><*eamen ror the Mlnfoar Nani Air SfaiJod CODflnned ._ij tliat a Jel WU down ....,........,_ of! the ...... ...._ "'"'onliT~iiati i1octbioi1 .. a;.;;;,; ·~·cletilfs.' . "J ''*m5blle, at lout ~ Wl6leol Ja. Daaa Point thb ........ ~ loelng a plane about. 10 miles ~. lhdliilf -·· ._:!11\0keolilen. ·tor lbt <Jo1int1 ,llllrjior Spokesmen at Miramar said they believe the plane to be "perhaps 100 miles" oU the Southern Caliltrnia --Tbal lflle of plane, they salcl, carries only the pilot.. ' ' ~. r.owe..r, did not live1he name ti Ille pllol ti the alnnft wllicS dltdiod: ·,(-. , • './ ~ ~· . . . . .... ,·. I • Mflmre Du""ps llolmea WU the only diwnter In the vote. Ill.I neli)hon· bonded together Into .. uaociatlon lo ligllt the eileoslon, blred Laguna Beach lawyer WUUam Wilcoxen to carry the case before the eow>cll. Qi Wednbclay Wllc:oxen brought aloog a goll -·~;·-.n~t ex· perta "1(1 •ll!ldti ~i,~on l!bQ)viai hazardous· c:ondltlons on Saii Pablo. San Pablo area resident Bru<e Jobnaon insisted g a slide presentation tbat • • • • cnatlng • tJuouch -out of the steep willdlnil road ... u1d comtilute a tralfle bilaid. ..,_ IDustrat.d his points wltll pbolot of blind corners, st.ep curws ·and carr ~ Into the . street because sdme dri .. ways are ao lborl that they can not hold a vehicle. Jlt,sldenjl trying to keep San Pablo clear inslated that Loi Bautbmos 1.ane -the acceas first suggested two years ago by the developer and the city stsU - would be the best po..!llble ,..te. Wilcoxen then pn>duced a golf couno designer lo relnlorce the point. The luue of golfinl -and the lntepily • of the city goll courae If major ICC!'8S"" were built across tbe links -was one major factor affecting the enUre accao bassle. ''Witnes!es" for Wilcono insisted tbat the tos Bauu.moo access ... te -Id re- quire only a minor sblfl in one tee ml (See SAN PABLO, Page Z) 01~ Bail~y, -~ _, Whitehall Areas Hit ' . LONDON (A,P) -Two ponr!u!• bombs, apps"'9Uy plant.<! In can, - off outside the Old Balley courthouse and· goyenutl!!llt offlcel In Whitehall today. , At Old .Balley, a pollce. spotemw1; said: ·~ .. la ·-of "°· casualties." ~ et :u aald nnl clledl' sbowtd-14 cab tllft.' ..~.,111r-~•.,.1r at ScOllal>d Yard' ""' _. .. lllllt.. ~ Of tbe ~ ....... tiililt': pail*! near w ... . u ,.:i-~dll= ::oi: ~buJUl(tl. . ! • • P1iliol •at Dana Har1J9r, aald thef bn-' mediately c:ontact.d Ccaot ' Guard of· llclall In Long Beach to launch a aearch. .Two cutters and a beijcopter were sent. Her Hu8band ' Pollce ~Id lllllt d\i' nOt tieUev• there 1 were any deathl. Police sourcea aid tbe ~mblaga ap. pe8"'d to be the work of the naUooaliatlc Provjsionil wi,,. of the Jrlsb Republlcaa Army la conneCtlon lrith a ,.ferenilum today in Northem Ireland on unltlnll With the Irish republlc or remaining port of Britain. (story, Page 7). But even the general location of the downed plane WBI · not pinpointed this momlng. Dana Pollil aj>parenUy Is t b e --boundary of the search ..... Familie8 Leave Wounded Lee;' 'Situation 'Grave' ,:WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (AP) - Women and chlldren were b e I n g paeuat.d today from Wounded Knee and lllilltsnt lndlans .,.,. reported beefing !JP. their forces as a government deadline to leave the hamlet approsched. : · Seven former bos~ea were to join the 'tvacuatlon of the historic vQ)age, oo- •ClUPled nine days ago by Indian protest.rs Wllo vowed Weclneaday they we.. ~'prepared to die." Federal officials have ""5cr1bed 'the 1ltualioft as e-, grave. The Justice Department said lfedne>- dlY that all )IOllreBidents of the •village mllll depart without weapoiio by ~ j>Jn. PST, after whlcb any of the Indian Invaders will be subject to Immediate ar; ..,.t. ~ ''Deplrture of 1even men •aftd women held captive for a time lasl week would leave only one former holtage, a ~ ~tholic priest, atiD In the bealeged com· inuntty. Two elderly men and a 12-yw< d a!rl left previously. ·,_Father Paul Manbart1 \'boee tiny OllllrCll baa -used by tile lndlans ... lliladqu~, said he Intended to re-main. '' ·~ my reoervallon and I'll atay Jlere '°! admlnllter-to my -1f," he aid. caner, camp, a 1poteaman for the l~ Tndiaii Movement, aald today • ihlt-H~ts were m the way to the vUlage. but did not elaborate: ADotber ADC P<9ta1t<r Nld. bowtver, that II D10tJ mOllmtl llJpped tbroogll • the federtl linea 11>11 ......... There YU no conllrmrUOD from euthorltlea. Ofllclals said the nl&ltt p I II e d •poct1u11J, allhouih occalooll guaabots P>uJd be heard. fho ..... -'"""'ala__.'° "ta!'.• --anall rtflea " -Federal autborllld dedartd ·-dal' tllal ...,U.tlanl could not -t1lout wllll milllaDI ladtsnO w!lq loot ..... the Ylllqe Feb. fl. TboJ urced aD ; l'·-and chlldnn to ...... Leaderw of the American Indian Movo- ' ment said the lederol Polltlon wu a lhreal that the eaUmallil 30ll niarshals and l!BI ents maintalnlDc a perimoCer ( INDWIS. Pap Z} For Gen-eral By ARTBIJR Ii. VINSEi/ ' I . J t ••i 1 J l t.' , , , ._ °' .. °"' ""...,, . •" . ·1 •• t.tt ,1 \ ~]) 1 ~'f I I · •· •t Mt&..,...,..,~~ Shapely -... Mamie Van Doren, R~ sJ.y, S.1111tidl-s OOlll'.coutt111iiucKSrWON'T'GO NEAR OJL.:POL• UTED W£ti.t· " •: who bu married a ~' • •ff~-~ r~ 'I' ,., . ' , .~ilp!f('f. ~ ~ ~ ~ t>IJ;</al1":'4, ~,~1~1~11 of, .C:,Nllllto, inc. 111, Sail CIOlftMte .,. · bueball player eld three mcintbs l&O < j j J ' l ' " ~ I • A "" .... wed wealtbJ developer Roll McQintock . j • )· ' I " . ~r:· 1 C '1 " ~ I • :.~81:=~'"':.e ~r~.s,:$t~~1 ··.1··· .. ~,.,~ks.'";;'.'..St~leli~~. ·· · -A. She Is ID love with Marine Oorpo • ..., t Inspector General Leo Dalacki. ChutistS Killed. , ... ) ~. ;; . ·" ,,, ~ . .-:~;'I' .. 1.~ 1; , c • .; ~,.. ( • 1 psi:::;:: ;:M:ini:~ hi · PUme' Cr~ ·(JJ( S~ie.k ·at ,G'Olf Course "Blamed Huntingij)n Harbour a:lvtllblress w;n t ~ I -• I ,· ' I. Sargent, wbcl recenUy returned from the '·' Resl~ents of 'Shoreclllfs. North in San of tlJll ;Q-eatllne propertleo. We do DOI jungles of West lrian, . lndqnesla, wtiere SIUC HtlliE, N.C .. (API - A spec.., Clem<nte are coocemed about the ~eath be., any otl 1bat would Pl"lbly he she married ·Qdef Qbobarol. lroosport plane CarrYlng ' the Am\y'1 "',d~ks found saturated ".flfb oil lfom a running ·anywhere.. • The platonic match lilteoded to eftd Golden Kpilbl:' ~ p.irachute \<l'DI on mysterious oil slick on the .Sho~liU~ . ·/we, have no Qll ,11arage that couhl savage war!Jre JU!10111 -primitive a """1l!tlnc kiur·ciUhed.lnto a ciimfleid gall course lske. ' • \la~• anY )>ro)<en, Ila~. ·OUr, kilns a"' trihel mat.d I global .....at1on and WU today am · Dfllitari-llllll!o!iliea saiJ al Apd they , qalm .the ".®F:n· of !Jfl!et burned with .natural SU, <not fuel ·oil or overshadowed cinly by Mias Sargent's least H -perishei · . · f .d\lckl wb}ch jive oo the poQd .have ~ refmed. ojl;" he added. · dramatic dtsclosures of· alleged A .........,_at Ft. Bra where the silting m the ~.pfihe lal<e. reflism~ • Re.i!dents of Sborecllffa North bave ~an llOYQl'Dllle•t terror: ' A,..;~ iild-· "'iiiilOf tbO · food Ind are becOllllllg ema9iied due. to also ccrnplalDed about the oily smell and Sbe ii now in seclUlioq at bor bomo, ....... "'~ 11 mem . · lack o1 good drinking water. • said the -mystery oil ·ls damagll\g the golf 4llOI Morning Siar Lane, wrlUng a -:t"• hit:~ < en'if ~ llD-. s0a Cemenie dty en~ i'.hil P,etl\r -turf llld olber greenety a!Oog the about It all ' ..._ _.._ also said Cll& other saw the white, refined oil la the lake lake -.S. . ''Tba~ wu the final straw wben I •-•.-several da':.:,tand said he asaumOd ,\ccOrdlng to resident Col. William R. found out he bad -~ to tbal -POM!b!l' WU --.! 'the plane. the oil '• from ~"--Inc ~-~--. ~ n Pe•·-of'" county Animal -=-~---~-th.-·-· -Tllon ... ----.... ' ~~. . ~ -~ ~· ""' Wu™. w-ran ~u w• 41 u, The blact and white' 00 transPxt, 1 property, as It ia the only oouroe In the Control I!epsrjment visited the lake and "Mlsl_ Van Doren told .,._ w-.. propellot-<liMD Pl"6e 61 World ~ar 11 lollnd bills a-the lake: repirtedly told residents the blnls looted da,t!.tellol~i~an n:...,.., .,. of the vlnlago, ....-atiout .• 'l .m., alj hour CriJot1lne oflldall, however, d<fty•thelr liddy. -•· after tt left ffll' a ~ a!t: lite II the source Balter said one female wood duck II term cannibal· Mias Sorlent empbu!red ID Owafmd PIR, Ka The: illclt ba1 ipparenUy entered tbe mlulng and that Peters found the dead at a ~ conference upon her return R•~-ti t111s fm111111 .... the lake tbn>ugh two drainage plpea which ducll: !00 feet downatream, ~t Cllie! Obobarolr never portool: of -1 port of the 11a1e Aid *•beard -S to SliorecUJt mldents spill lilto ''1>ts .may 'leem trivtal, but the (See MAMlll, Pap I} the 1[1ane just tie!1ire the.<nllli r Ha ll White wtspo.of the oil are mosUy...,. realdents ID -the nefgbborhoodt have in a Home Writeoff Vp to ·$1,750 Orange r-.ty A.-Jae\ P. V'!}lerp bad good -lor tu· psyers today. He mnlnded them thal the state law bu .......... lolrBD' tllm •$1.'M -eietnptkw of •Ml el Ylihl9: ntber: than theflll ___ ,..._ Tfio lDcreale wu lndoded ID SB IO, u. tu -.... Tft. .Tiie bill .. -......... cuponll "' --' d...niop elislblt ftl' the ....._ ......... snptlon. • . Clalml lor the ......... -being malled to Jll.,.. tJ .-. and mnst be fllled Giii aad rttmned to the A•w• '1 office not 1-than April IJ, Vallerp salcl. 11-............ w!lo do DOI recetvo a c1a1m r.nn mar eom.ct !he-eftlllplioD diTlllaa ol the • 1 ror't omce. engfnel IOllllded erratlc. , · -to·the eulem end of the lake wbhe sense rilsed theae ducks from ducklings. A rescue -i:er aald it loololl bbn ·11ie1 pipes oome oot of the'ground. · '1!> ~ them · 1n ~ de1Jlpral)1' eon- .. II the m1sltnolde tried to )la!p tut ~ ! -Teel, Creotllne jnaidenl, aid dllloil -UI llll1'Yl' ti.a retlrid AJr (SOe KIOOllTS, P-.11 i 1 ·~'rnornills "thtra ts no oil -co':"".g oQI Force officer said. Willia~ Martin Dies at 79 ' . WU. Ill• friends Will ml11 him," M•10f Boyd said. "H .. II going to be misaeCi by' bis bionda and l!erlalnlJ 1!y the community. Ke bu done al mu& or mon to help the community u any one peraon I can think of, 11 aald William Lambourne, former council colleague of Mr. Martin. , , "' ' "''lie was a nno·genU.:nan andl ••llled hl1 frlendJhlp from the first Ume I met him and conlld« hts pasaln& I pet'IOha1 Iou to me,'' Lambourne aald. ' Alton E. Allen. former Flfth.• Dilldct county superv!Jor, called Mr. Ma!'tln's dtetb "a \en'ible lhock.11 "I ~m terribly oorry to bear that be ·.,.-awiy. He w11 a real clOle hl~nd of mine. lie w11 a dedlcat.d servant to llolh tllt city and the OCU1ty, and he servo (See MARTIN, Poce Z) _.,. .. .,..---~---·~-----~- Wblteltall Is more than a mile up Ille Thames from Old llaileJ. Newsmen at Old Bally reported utter -· ''h aeemed 1aD the wblowa .. sbowen of debrtl cruhed lb," -Aid. cars were blown over oa their aides. Tbe Wbltull blaat _..... to have come illrectly wt.We an -Y ncnlitllttr off!Ce. llrltiln bao m6n dlan · 17iGlt trooPo ID Northern lrelaad. A warning appeared to ha.. been given. "Police came and told ,. to elW' the building," aald ~-Pbilllp ~ "We got out addim about 10 minutes tM bomb -t oU. It was a really blc a- plosion. '' • Al Old Balley, Detective Inapector Harry Clements said: "It'• abeolule mayhem] Qie poor old boy !'Ve Jllll - had bones 1Ucking out eva)wht:hi..'' Amoog "the "WreckJ ti can outside the Old Balley utenafoo • building -just completed at a coat of '17~ m111im, am- bulanc:emen carried an Jnert man Oftl' a heap of broken glasa and •wirllnc water from bunt plpea. St. Bartholomew's, a major I..., hospital, reported ii bad taba In II caswiltiet. Loodoo's bosP!tals were worttnc 1Dldor the strain of a -by the ~ """ do lalDldrJ, cook meals, clean ...,, Che Old Battey wttnea aald: •11-. Illa the·bllts' au over aptn." Tbe Loodon Tlmea said lt ....m.s a (See I BOMBS, PIP Z} I ·or .. ge We ... er Bet-..en COUibs and -· the weatherman reported there wUI be -· rain lilnl&ht -Ill percent chance -and scaUered -Friday. lll«b Friday aboul; 115 do- -·iow tmliht e. INSlltt; ·1·nn.t" Walton GI Honobll• Nlloti' roni .,, ~. poUta ond nlldc, Se• flor!/, Pogo B. ! -- I ' ' OM.~ PllCll SC f-tllis Ske Meeting Slated On Hanoi Help Newport Pair ]ump as Boat ~its Jetty A· llewpqrt Bach couple leaved from ~ tlla-cabin cniller Wednesday evenlllli Just as It aubed onto the IOCb ol tbo C.rooa del Mar east Jetty, the Oranae COunty Harbor Patn>I said today. Mr. and Mrs. Roger .Miller who live at the Balboa Bay Club, told patn>lmen the engine ol their 22-loot cruller died ju.st u they attrlff to enter Ille harbor I! al>oul 5 p.m. Mn. Miller said today occupants ol at least one boat witnessed their plight but left the sctne despite the oouple'1 cry for help. "Two men in a boat saw WI, ap- proached hesitantly, looked for a minute and started away," she said. "Then they came back again and said they couldn't help and lell a leCOll<I time jllll when we were incbet from the rocb." 1be Millers rode !heir boat ooto the rockll then jumped onto the jetty and """' unbanned. A Newport Beech polie<! car picked them up momenta later at Corona del Mar main beach. Meanwhile someone bad called the barl>cr patrol and • Ore boat WU sent lo tbe ..... ol tbe wrected craft. "We I'll a low line oo tt and pulled it off in a sinking coodltion," said Sgt. l)onald Brown. "We "'d jllll gotten It tiaclt to our dockl when It went dowo altoptber." Btvwft Ald thO bool WU raised thla momlng by a Newport Beach marine salvage Orm. -lllllor oald Ille wllole thllu! lllp-pmecl ., fast lbe dldn~ have llniei to be afraid. _"I wasn't frightened at all," 1be aald. "I never feared for our lives because the rock.a were so close we could Jwnp to tbem. "All I felt wu sadness, overwhelming ~. and graUtude we didn't have children with us," she sald. Mn. Miller said she doem't think they will 111' and find the men in the boat who refu8ed to give them aid. examlnln& ·~ full range .ol economic contacts and ttlatlom . • . that ml&ht develop between the United Stat.. and North VJetnam." Bui the panel'• main l&lk will be to Jay the """"""on !or eveoWal U.S. aid In """'1Slrucllng war.iam1111ed laellltles. President Ni.J:on has said he will seek congressional approval for the lndochln• wide ~program. The propooed aid lo Hanoi la generating contrvveny on Capllol Hill and Nixon baa nol said when be wW aend hla specific propoaala to Coqma. 1be three U.S. memben of the com- misalon are Maurice Willlama, deputy adminlatrator ol ~ Agency fir llUerna· tiooal Development: John Mooeler. fcrmer chief of AlD11 Saigon mlulon, and Dooald E. SYvrud, 1pecial wlstant to the secretary of the Treasury for in- ternational affain:. The t.bree North Vietnamese members are Finance Minister Dang Viet Chau; Vice Foreign MJnlater Nguyen Co 111ach, and deputy chairman of the stale plan· ning oommlttee Le Khac. 1be Whlta llouae said the commission's initial meelln1 will be held Jn the Hol<I Majestic, the same conference hall where tbe Vietnam peace accord was signed Jan. 'Z1 . The spokesman gave no indication how frequently the panel would meet. but aaid the U.S. delegation would use the same office space formerly oc- cupied by the U.S. peace negotiating team. Crash Injuries Fatal to Son Of Auto Dealer 1be 20-year-old aon of Newport · Beach auto dealer a.tel< Ivmm died Wednea- day ol lnjurleo allllalned when bla eai: skidded of! ratn..Uck Pacl!lc Coast Highway Sunday morntn1. Ollck Iverson IV of 35 Channel Plai:e in Newport Beach, had been In critical condition with multiple Internal tnjurl .. at Hoag Memorial Hoapltal aine<! the ac- cident allorlly after midnight Police oald Iverson apparenl(y loll con- trol of hla 1l7J Jaguar XKE near El Mor- ro Elementary School jual north or ~ J!eacbi1alddded off lhl,fl"d and ""ill"" loql •~ ·11lt1·· •. '" A 8aaCh piillce .~ copter airlifted e Y<>Uth to Hoa1. · 'Ibo exact ...,. ol death by DOI been determined pending an auloJllll by the Orange County Coroner. " . The ~ungtr Iverson ii llll'Vlved by his ra!her, who 11...,, in Newport Bach; his mother Jewel Alex of Newport Bach, and two !later1, Shawnell and Klnten Iverson who live with their mother. Funeral arrangements were pending today at Pacific View Mortuary. County Police Hunting Four Market Robbers Shotgun-armed policemen cordoned of( a secUon of tract homes in Garden Grove tllll IDOl1linl huntini In heavy rain for (OW' among five bandlll wearing red ski masks who held up a supermarket. One unidentified suspect in the armed rpbbery of Von's at J.2.431 Valley View St., was captured momenta after the mid· mornin& atickup. The Newport Beach police helicopter was also dtspal<bed lo aid In the rnanbun~ probing baclcyanl areaa, u of· fi""'8 stalked through a 1teady downpour on the ground. A command post wa1 l!StabliJbed to OU.NM COAST IC DAILY PILOT coordinate the intensive hunt wi th Garden Grove Pollet! Sgt. Richard Banko directing It. Police Watch Commander Lt. Larry Hodges said be was uncertain of the ex- act size of the area where the band.lta were suapected lo be hiding. "It's quite large," he remarked. The bandit team evidently hit the market about 10 a.m., about the time it would be opening for the day, Location of the store Is Jn the Eaatgate area of Garden Grove, just north of Westminster and affording quiet access to the ~C@t freeway as an escape route. No specific monetary loss had been detenn.ined by 11 a.m., according to Lt. Hodges. Boat, Equipment Taken at Harbor A JO.loot dinghy and sallboot •alely equipment were stolen Thursday from Dana Harbor in two separate thefts, Orange County Sheriff's officers aald. Deputies said the dinghy, owned by Donald R. Sandborn of 27741 Forbes Road, Laguna Niguel, was stolen by In· truders who entered the dock aru. The dlnshY b valued at f!IO. They said the aailboot equipment, ...,,. ed by Don Pr\Ce, 332llZ Palo Alto, Dona Point, was atolen from the Item ol his moored ve...t. Pr1ce eotlmated the Iola at lfO. Women's Head Speaks Mn. Harry Umhey, atate president of the Cali!omla Federation al Ropubllcan Women, will speak about women'• roles In politics at a membenhlp tea Wedn.,.. day to membeni of the feder1Uon'I San Clemente area chapter. 'l11e event will be held at I p.m. al 13891 Borre(l:o, San Juan Caplatrano. For more infonnatioo, call 49".Wall or • 1175. \IPIT ....... STARS IN HER EYES Actl'UI Mamie Van Doren FromPqel MAMIE •.. human Desh, although his lather had. The announcement of Miu Van Doren'a alleged affair d' heart wltb Gen. Dulacki stunned some people. Sin Clement< Chamber or ~ Manager Col. Emile Radics deoounced It as ridicuJous Wednesday nJgbt. He was well acquainted with Gen. Dulacki when be served as Camp Pendleton's deputy base commander under Dulacki, then-commander of the Fourth Marine Diviaion. F o 11 owl n,g ch a nge-of-oommand ceremonies Tuesday, Gen. Dulack1 was scheduled to depart for Wasblnglon D.C. to be<Ome Inspector general of lliO enllre Corps. Civilian IOll1'CeS cloae to Gen. Dulacld dur!ni hi1 tenure at _!:amp Pendleton deacrlbed him u a t>ard-dlarglng apt~ and-poliah Marine, and conllimed bachelor 11'bo Ill well llled and gets around In llOdal c1rc1 ... ''They've been trying to marry him off for yean," llid one. Ml.II Vu Doren liq previously been marrieil lo bandleader Ray Anthony and youlllful pro!esalonal baseball pitcher Lee 'lii!fi, who died last year in a Hun- tington Beach auto accident. 1b.ere were no children by either unioo. ,.....P .. el SAN PABLQ. • • ~e the .ectloil or ~ibb. Bui. tbe cl11.'• 01'll ircbltects, Its aoU course IU]>Ubilendent ilnd ...,... ol golf buffl lnalsl that tbe Los Bautlunos ao- """' route woold have dcme Irreparable clamaJe to tbe city flcillty. imtead, the foea of Los BaallamOS Wednesday ouggeated that a mllllon- dollar menalon ol Avolda Cornelio would be tlle only rout< lo aeeepl. That suggestion brought forth City Engineer Phil Peter, who drew a few c:atcalla lnxn the otberwtse calm a ... dieoce. Peter warned councilmen that Comello would be "a most serious mistake.." The road, be said is an "eegineering nightmare." DolJ8lasa lawyer Rodger Howell agreed somewhat, asserting that the pmopect of a Cornelio access "scares us to death." The majority opinion or Ille council beid that It would require yun of gaoollne tax !undo to pay the clty'!I share of the costs for the Cornelio extension. tnsl<ad, the San Pablo extensloo will be paid for through aaaessments of tbe new houses which it will serve. Wedneaday'a final aolutkm to the marathon issue now opens tbe door for Do<;glaaa, who bas already llOU&ht city approval for the next pbue of hll project -sc:ores of estate-type bouJes oo rldgellnea Inland of the city llOlf ooune. Planning commissioners liad wlthbeld approval on the plans until a suitable ac- cess was approved. l'ro111 P ... I INDIANS •.• around the village would mount an at- tack. Wounded Knee la the alte of the lul major battle of the lndtan wan. F.our .women and sa children who art am0ng the lllO permanent realdenla of U>e Sioux village left the encampment Wednesday. Two elderly men who were among the II per!Ons held hostage oearl,y two days last week also left the village. Many or the cbUdreo, bundled in a van and several cars, appeared to be suf. !erlng rrom mplratory problem a . Federal of!lcers carrying high-powered rifles and automatic weapons surveyed the vetucles carefully before allowing the caravan lo depart. Consultant to Update Plan on South Coast 1'le Dana Pl>lnt.C:.plltnno Beldl araa 1eneral plan will be updated lhlvugh the uae ol a COOJUltant hlttd by the ....,tr Plannln1 Department. 'Ibo Board ol Superviaon aulborhed the pnipoaal Tueaday and ordered tho plannen to ..,.... consultanla !or a llllal aelectlon by the board. The area ...,. cemed lncllldeo unlncorponted area bordering San Juan Caplltrano and San Cl-ta. ' Stand~y Lottery June 27 First • Ill .. > .. " WASllI!IG'l'ON (AP) -Number l waa aatgnod lo -ban Jime 17, JIM ID today'• Ont standby draft lotlorJ far men who are not expected to be called. 1be number WU DOI called unW 2:15 Jellow and purJ>le cap1uiel waw dmm. 1be ftrst low number -.... Doc. T, mal<bed with No. I GA the f- draw. Moreb 21 and No. 10 • .,. mal<bed on the :rllb draw. On tbe 32nd draw, Oct. 21 and No. • ....., joined. 11DlJM1 29 and 3 Blue Angel Jets Crash; Pilots Safe EL CENTRO (AP) -'ll1ree Blue Angel preclaion flying jets crashed today In "'" rugged ll0lllhea8tem California -. '"-their pilola ejeded safely. 'nle bright blue craft collided dwiDg a )riining -inwlviJrg lnlrlcatt, cJooe. nnge maneuvers. Aa the F4 pbanlom jets went dowo, the pilots were aeen in three descending chutes. An hour later, they were pnmouneed "okay" in a base dispemary at El Centro Naval Air Statton. The crash site is about 20 miles west ol tbe air base in an area mUicled far the jet training !ligbts. There are seven pilots, lndudlng one backup Iller, who train In alx bl&h--' planes uacd during air -lbrouglllul tbe United states. In crubea since lJl'I, fGur Blue Angel plJots ba .. bem ldlled, an al or near ihe llllllO apol In tbe hlJly ..... ol cleaert. The crack pilots olteD hll 1,JGO -.. hour during """"' but aeJdom Dy lhal ful In training. When their team WU !mned at the end ol World War ll, tis memben flew propeller pbmea, aome- Umea dipping lo onl7 a few feel above tbe ground. • After .-.mg for their ..-m- itt ol training, the Blue Angel pilots, based at Peoucola, Fla., w e a t up Wedneeday for maneunn belcn IOD high acbool sludenls fJun Imperial Valiey towns. Bui the No. 4 plane flown by Marine capt. Jllb MmP17 apetenced an.,,. glne mall-. forcing bbn to pull oul of the fonnallan, a teom ~ llald later. . The llilols al the limo wmo ~ the Delta 1-, a lrtd;y new er in which an a1ic p1anea ny • "V'' -Uoo with their landing gears In the down r.::.tioo, climbing to ID -of 1,000 Jet Tankers Crash; 2 Die COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Two tanker jets used for airborne refueling collided and burned in heavy log early today .. they lu· ied to a runway at Loctboorne Air FOl'Ce Bue. Authorities said two crelflDeD were kUled and me in- jured. A base spokesman said the two $10.mlllim KC135 jell, whldl eecll carrled five Cftwme11, ....,. movinC. into takeoff positioo for an alert ez. erclse when they collided. He aald they were iraveling at 15 lo IO mlle.s an hour. ~ One plane was es:tenslveJy damaged by Dre, the spobsman said, and tbe other's interior burn- ed. No. 7 were mated on the 4'nh aw and No. I and Nov. ti were matched oa the 19$lh drew. Tiie high number :11$ .... ualgned lo Oct. JI. Dale born an New Year's Day drew Ill ad Oirlltmu -Sii. Number I -mated with Aug. 5 oo the 2lllh dnw, No. l wilh lhrdJ 29 oo the mat dnw, No. 4 wilh Oct. ~ oo the mth dnw and No. 5 with April 4 oo the lanldraw. Tiie drawln& ol the <oJMDIH which began at 7olll LID. PSI' WU complet.ed al ,_ 1be fint number drawn was 341 and il was matched to May 11. Attade Permit Asked to Keep l.Ditering Down A woman who runs a pier area tackle lhop -who told d.ty C01mcilmen recl!llily lbal she bas armed -lo -oll Joil<rtts -.._.i..I to ... mcDrnn> Wednesday that they allow ber lo open a penny arcade foe the bowl area to give the idle loiterers something to do. Councilmen bean! the proposal iJ>. fonnally Wednesday lnxn Cindy Ben- jamin ol Oceanside, the operator of a tackl< shop near the pier entrance. The woman nro ...U ago joined ber landJonl and several neighbors in ..... demning !OciaJ coodillcm I! the pier area. She told ....... nmm lbal a polloe of. !ice' auggem,t she arm beraeff. She added that she heeded the alleged advice and bought a gun. In a letter to counrihnen this week the businelllwmnan suggested that a pem1J an:ade wauid be the "best -to <Utt the flgbts. -playlng and other stuff" that go on in the bowl area. Cooncilmen listened lo the pniposal (the bnsi"""OWWl proposes to opera!< tbe attade benel!), then -the matter lo the cily planning deparlmeot. An arcade, they said. -reqoift a conditiooal ""' permit -lnltiall1 -bave lo be bandied by the plaming commisslooi tbeo tbe couocil. (!be area proj)Olled I« the amide la al 611 Avenida Vlcloria. . The owmr ol lhe hu-.i;.,g, lllchard Ganliner, two ,...U ago levele4 ' .. lhina bfalt ap1ns1 1oca1 police 1or alleged "mddlin& of Jongbain" in the district. KNIGHTS •.. _.._. ., t •. :· '• ' • { O.ILY Pll.OT St.ff ....._ \. FORMER MAYOR DIES f William 0. Mertin ~· Fl'Olll Psge I MARTIN ... • . t ' { ·\ ed with outstanding di stinction a& the f mayor of the city of Laguna Beach and ~ be had a keen mind and he was known ) !or his objecUvity alJcl !aim...,," Allen ~ sai~ ~ Mr. Martin, known lhrougboot tbe :, county as "the Man With 1be White 'i CarnaUon" was a director or the Laguna ~ Beach Festival of Arts, he had served as ;i:: Laguna Beach mayor for sii: years and ' was a city councilman for eight year1. ;. Until last May, he servelj JXl the county ( Local Agency Formation Q}mmisslon :. and was active on the county Civic t' eeneo ·· ' t.er mnussaon. ( FromPsgel 2 BOMBS •.• I " • • . • leJepbooe call at about a p.m. -roUshly / an hour before the bluts at .the Old ' Bailey and WbJtehall -from a man with: an Irish accent who warned of car bomb f explosions to come. • A l»powxl txmb was fo\D'ld in a car~ outside Scotland Yard earlier in the day. ; Sborlly after the twin blasts, police; reported a fourth bomb bad been\ discovered -on Dean Stanley Street,; w-. near tbe beadquarten o~ tbe Conservative party and the oppo1ltioaf Lebor party. " Police said i~ was sa1e1y c!e!uoec1. I A l<lepbqt)e warning that .tho!!o ~ ardber -b, In tbe office ol The~~ cauaed a Oclm~lel< evac!JBUoo and~r.· ~11!.t:' or ,..,ernment offices cf,ear'e!I al atalf, lncludJns the F O!lkt. Evacuees Included F o r e i g DI Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home. \ I ~ Animal Weapon { the plane """""" but used 00 ( pa= puac1Ws and baggage Hearing Delayed .t were strewn about the aash site. . -. The plant's white body wm torn wttb A hearing on a propsal to allow animal pping holies, tta wings bad been abam control officers to carry sideanns was llld Ila mglDel """' sc:aUered ._ continued !or ooe week WednesdV comslalb and ir.es in the Wl'1:dage because a r.prsentattve of Ille Ahlmfl. area. Control Department was unable to attend The bodies """' 1C21tl....t far aewraJ the Orange COunty Board of Supervlaor1' -,_ U1Uld the wttCtage of meeting. the plane. The poundmen now b a v e rifles and L. II. Pe.Uy Jr., a nskMll ol. Use area, shotguns in k>cked rack! 1n their vehiclts said he bean! the plane'• motcr "come but arsue that • pistol la more elf~ on and go off" ...i then bean! wllat and humane in killing dangerous '°'~ ~ ~ official Anny an;;n;~ pointed out the animal control ~ dem+•wtnition mil, na form-officers uperience more hostile sltua. ed In 00 at FL er-. 'ftloy perfolm UO llobs than harbor patrolmen or flood con. to a free.{.all ntdNtms eadl. 7'.11'. tro1 aecurity guards wbo wear aideannL The unit la __, of two If.man In a long report lo the BWd ~ l<amL Eadl l<am "'""""'" of nine Supervbors, COunty Admlnlslrative or: ~ -narrator, -P<JllDd eon-lice< Robert Thomas recommended thaf lrall<r, one pilot, -copilot and one the omc.rs not be allowed to can,! -r~==~~~;;:;~;;g""';;wgd>ief;' ;·;;;;;~~~;;;;;~~=~sldearma.~;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=-1". [f']ft'!~..9!1!!~1 Altomatic Washer and Dryer ~~=====~-----.. Nobody SeRs 10 YEAR WARRANTY ON TRANSMISSION PARTS Speed Queen ITAINLW ITlllL TUI . ---· AU1'0MA1'C· WASHBt ..... -. CW,·- s1.1.S..SWT4 ....... """"' __ _ c,&1. w..w.. , ........ W.t.t ,..,.. .... W... -........... -___ ,.._ .... ., C1111ct • , 1· •• MATCHING DIYll ---.... , • ....i. ___ ..... ... o..w. -......., ...... ~ °""" ,..... -i1.~:·-Uol S.-: Alf• ..... WW... .................... Cs;: ,_.. .,,...Ra ..... For Less Than • ~·s . ..- , ' • -- • T • .... ... .. ... .~ -· -.... ·-.... • • . PIJBUC Nlll'ICS • . --. PlllllJC NOTICB ••• \. . """"*'· llri' 1m I t DAil Y PILOT p ' OVER TllE COUNTER Save on '72 Taxes NASO Llitlnp fw Woclnooby, Morch 7, tm , Yes; y0u earl buy or sell liSted or unlisted securities at 50% of curre~t commission rate'S. · For further information call Glen-°Leason • ·:: . .;, ii)'. .·; :-LCGS01'1'' .. ~rncl .Coinj?~ny:::-' ., '°:"t.q•'''· .: :. . JNCORPOtAfED ,. _ - <I '. ' • -· 5tlf. I ;;-.i1~ 1 ,i 14.1'7Ws t lff Dw'l.~Wte tM•"""'"' a.c .. c.nf', t2460· m41 MJ.'111• ll11) "'"441• 11 J;. .• . . " Members .. ~ .A11ocNtJol\ of s,cvritlfl b.al"" .I-. ,, st"~iti" h1•il•\ert "'otectleit Cqr,.,..ttoa ~~ . ' '.7. ... ": ... t ' . • "'l t· A ....,,._I: 1111 I • ........... _...Ml ~ta"' ..... ~ ..... . ~ .................. ,. ............. 'l'\w ... .....,. :-7 .,..::. .... -...... •)loiof .. _...,,,,,.......,. ._._ .. ....., el Ir r ,.. ....._ l""" .,. .. .................. t ,,, l/•<llf-•--....... ~., ..... --~ .. -... • .... 111 • ..... _. .,,_, n!Siile'._. • ... ...W bt 1 I~,,,.,. It ... •4-'ill ............ _... .... .,..., ....... 4,ooo,ooo Shares Current· Income Shares, Inc. ,. . Common StQCk • . I UniOllalllel'ica In~t M.amgement <:omf1111 J ;I:! F !~ ., ~ ..t-. ~ P:zs -c1111..., .. rlr ·r,...i .. -.. &.... ~ .... -.. ....... ~ •ftia .. M""'1in•dlil •i'I""' 11.• ..,~ ..... lllie. 5* 'ljfa"" .......... .. • ---- ' . . _ .... ,...io.1- .... ool1 fUlll.. ,.. -... -........ lfll ta:ll* lac••• ca • c ........ __ _ . ..,, ... ,..,_ ............. '31 : m ... I 1a,_"11 ..... • a ' e ••• --··· .. --___ .......... _,.,_ P' '1Ua 'D h IF 7 --··'*'Ir ............. .. low "' fat _ ... ,... -----ilc, Talie GUI tl(lies af ,_ .................. and ll'7L 1"t ..... Ille -__ ......... .,Ille four ,...., atU Ille l'ilttr r"""'" and maJtiii11 bJ • pen:ont. Or .... Ille l'ilttr figures, di-l:y l'ilttr and .... JO percent ol that. -..., will &he ,... 121 ... -cf ,., ........ .... ....... __ ,.... Now dlodt yaur lfll-inoome.. u il is mrre Om '3,00D .-1211 """"" ., Ille ._ .......... forr,....~cm-• come avenging ""la Sift tam. 'I1lil is lie•*' income averaging Im Ille -cf makinc each tu: bractll llve -....... _., .. ,... -. l"J JOll -...,,.. lllol DI pa_ af ,_ ·----Ibo ___ _ thnqb 'Tl II ill.• _. tll8l your '72 tanhle-...._ ame "' .... --... ....,.,....,,,, -- Ille .... -lie .. 11 JOll ril 111..:e al .. - Income Dips At Dataron In Santa Ana • tt..t ,_.. may not I 1 CO~OIA!ll'l "*''' CDftUN n ,., ..... -.... s.a ,~....._...., -.............. ..... _ .. LA._ 2=:.*""" l .., -lllqVIDD .. ..,,._cmn 4 _.,,, .... _ ~COii c ea,...., 5 -----htr.••• .... ' m , •''I f!IM .. t•t ALIOMIAY~ ..... 7 ......... 11 .... .,. 11''\~ l!'.'l .\ , : ',,' r() • : , • , r I '1 f ""t 1t '. Ii. t n•-u.._ .... ~ .......... '°""' =----, ..... ,... ...... 9ell» • ' . MUTUAL FUNDS : • I ' Permi.uion. Not Needed _._ ... _.__ ...... MaWlllft'O (AP) -w-----.. a.tr••••••'•' .. I '• ta .., **' ---•lllllD-_..,. __ c. Pdrit (l>-Oollad.' Pdrit 11111 .._.,. tMI .-....... .. lim, ............. t••t 1 o me illGd1irobn re- quhid w .. · ••cwed _..Ibey--_ .. .., ...... -Pelrll' llill 11 SB Jn. U.S. Urged To Support Own Dollar Soar • WASlllM(l'rOll (AP) -------.... ,,,,..... .. """'" -Lt _ ... _,... ... _ """ rile -lbe tarly ltomoD War lllllallowy 1111'&• la 11111, lbe govemmmt said -,. Tiie rise la Fdlruary In- cluded anotber sharp lncr!111 al J.I pttC<lll I« fum prod· -eoc1 ............ r-. lbe lllUd big monthlJ jump la • -tbal -up lo .. 111- 11111 .... ol !II -· Pl1cos ., • -"""" ., Dlutrial raw materiab roee 1.1 percent. the l a r I e 1 t IDDllllll1 ......... iD = ,...., FllWICE aid Ille Lobor llopartmeot's .... _______ ,, Bmuu DI Lobor Stalilllca. TUE llEPORT appeared certain lo ralle ""' crttlciam al Presidetrt Nixon's loosened -3 -c coob;ols, porticularly from orpni7.ed labor which bas charged lbal wage hikes are virtually frozen at 5.5 percent while food prices continue to 90ar. 'lbe over all rise in the bu- reau 'a wholesale price Index was a UtUe less -l.S percent -oa a seasonally adjusted buix. Farm products and proceued fod!: were up 3.2 per- cent 1ea10MUy and indtl.!tri· al raw materials one percent ... lbat basil. Again U.S. Chamber Says Cut.s Key to Tax Reduction -.!l!'ATB THAT tt lllinlls the carreat partie1 al iD- trmP:WW eatmdes, after tllo Feb. 12 -al tho dolbr' 8'e arrect. WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. a.amber ol Commerce Tbunday urged Congress not to repeal tax Ian it said ~ couragtd investment a n d development ol u .s. pro- ductivity. Wall<tt \V"mter DI tblcago, cbalr!nan ol the chamber's taxation OJmmittee, told the House Ways and Means Car& mitlft: "federal s p e n d I n g ....mction Is the key to tax redudloo." SpedfJCally, Wiater advtaed the coouniUee ID retaln speed- ed depr<dalioo ol Wsineu ....... the pment reduced taulioo ol capital gains, clrpjelioo aJJonnces and ... Isling rules on taulioo DI foreign income. es..,,_.. SAN DIEGO (AP) -U.S. l'illaoeial Inc., is lhaklnl up Ill tap management for the -lime -the Secur-llis i. Exrlllnge Commiulao ordered a halt In ill stock trading Jut October. A spotesman aid Thuraday that John B. Halvenoo, pres;. •out~witk SUITS I~ DACIOH AJ(D WOOl PINST'llPU. SOllOS. ANO GUHl'WDS. FROM t1SS. Livingston, Ltd. 14 'ASHK* SQUAii s.A.NYA AHA. W41U THDIE IS A FACTORY AUIHORIZ- ED DEALER FOR mRY POPULAR MAKE CAR IN THE WORLD ON COSTA MESA'S HARIOR IOUl,E.; YARD OF CARS. • . .. _ _i dent and chlef operating of· fleer since 1971, has left the San Diego-based firm which Jed the nation•_, h o u s i n g development companjea. Robert S. Walter resigned as senior vice president and a ·director. He is the son of Robert H. Walter, who resign- ed lut Nov. 27 as chairman and chief executive officer. eveua Spoctal C. the DAILY PILOT VENTURA V e t c o Offshore Industries Inc., a leading blternational offshore oil equipment manufacturer and iNpection s er v l c e organl:tat io n , rePQrted Wednesday record reaults for the llrst nine months of llscal 19'13. Net Income was up 56.2 per- cent on a 57 .a percent increase In gross revenues. ewnterit Spedal to the DAILY PILOT LOS ANGELES -Western Air Unet reported Wedne!day preliminary February traffic of m million revenue passenger miles, an increase of 9.1 percent over the 432 million r e v e n u e passenger miles in February im. The airline noted the in. crease occurred despite the fact that February of this year had one day less t b 1 n February 1'72, a leap )'ear. e Wlelces Special la the DAILY PILOT SAN DIEGO -The Wickes C.orp. reported record sales and record net income for the riscal year ended Jan. 'll, it wu announced Wednesday by E. L. McNeely, president and chief executive officer. The reported annual net sales of $873,373,000 were 23 percent higher than t h e previous year's $710,965,000. Net income was f16 ,9'M,OOO. up 3S percent from the p-ior year's $12,508,000. Per Mare earnings of $2.02 on 1,390,IUI average shares for the )'Ur ended Jan. 27 were up D percent from the per share earnings or $1.65 for the prior year on 7,597,483 shares. Stormy -- ' COMPIETE NEW YORK STOCK UST I •• I I --- ' "' ' ·: ' ' ·' I ' ! ' I l°llrlr1ilJ, M1rC11 a, 1m Tlilll'Bday's Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange List Stocks Seesaw As Oils Suffer. SC Complete Oosing Prices American Stock Exchange List -I -----11---,=----~----I • DAILY PllOT 4J J • • 4.t DAll.V PllOT PIJllUC NOTICZ • -+ ·. .. ... • ' • T • OAD .. Y. PIIAtT CLASS t .,IED I -"'-I~ I -·· COM .. ANY RE:AL'!ORS SINCE19M 673-4400 Sharp! Shspl Immaculate 4 BR 2 BA home, large livin& rm w/ used -m.,ptace, .... eled den, sunny yellow kit· dlen! Neat.as-a-pin. CALL645-1221 1133 Westol.ift Dr., N.B. Macnab-Irvine Macnab-Irvine • · ~ .. HERITAGE . • REALTORS associated BROKE RS--REA l TO~S ZOlS W 8olboo 473·J41,d A CRACKER JACK It spe.rtdes. A OndereDa, S bdrm, lovely ..... clooe .. 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(14 hnl 'AILY PILOT CLAUIRE~ ADS llOi AC110N ••• 642·5678 ... • • " ----_.-,, , Lag1111a Beaeh ~OITION VOJ;. 66, NO. 67, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES Jei Tankers Crmh; 2 ·Die . - COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) ·-Two ,~ : ~ts used for airborne refueling <alllded and burned in on-· Laguna Leader William • ,. . . ' ~ . ~~ • hea¥y log early io\lay as they tu- fed to a runway at ~me Air Force 1!.Se. AUtbOi1fie! ·said tivo ~ were killed U:d onie in- jured. . A base spokesman said U1e two $10.mlllion KC135 'jets, which each SuccumHs·-::at . 79 :. ; carried five crewmen, were moving into takeoff position for an alert ex- ercise w~ they collided. He said they were traveling at 15 to 20 mlles,a11 bour. One plane was extensive1y · damaged by lire, the. spQkesman said, and ~-other's interior burn- ed. • Indians Beef - ' • Rival School , - • THURS?A:Y, .MA~CH 8, 1973 Truswe ·I ... WalftS '!Out: - Hess ,lssue +~ ~. . . ·SILK ·~qrE., lj.C:' (AP) . ....: ~ ~ lran,Bporj · pja\le , taming· the . An]iY'• <ioJqe1i ~iu, fl.iln.t par,Ohute. team on a recrultlog tour crashed· Into a COl'llfldd tbday: llldl ~ aulhoriltes · aald ai leaat )t peJ1IOlll')>etllbOcl.' A apo~ at Fl. Bragg, wbere thO flight originated, said 11 members of ~­team, two pilots, a crew chief were till .. ed. ti)< spotesman,,allo'1181d one ot6ei: periioli puslbl~ was-,aboard.the plane. Tberi were no· Sllri'iVors. · '!be b!acf and -white C47 tranaport,· a Pf.Ol!Oller:ilrt~n .~ 91 W.orljl Wiii' ll vmtage, crqbed about t ·a.m .. an hour after It Wt·fo< a .recruiting appearance in Overland ,Park, Ka!>.. • · . ~ents of !hi'! fanplng area In the centril ~ of 'tlje llate sald. t)ley beard the plane just bef9'e the <>rash and its Ollllines sowided ~tic. ' . A rescue worker Satd <II \oOlied to ·blm .. u the ~ Inside lrlsd to, jump Gilt as • • LEAVES SECRET MEETING Tn111M JaM Boyd • f; tbe . Pia.tie ~. but used no paracl!iiliis. . , Uoo~ •paracbutea .. and • baggage were . .u;,n about tbe crash stte. Tbe pWie'a .while bpdy.was lorn with gaging . llol.S, its wings' bad been aJlorn and lls $Dllnes '!'ere ,.il!cJ'ecl among ~ and trees Ill, the )l'l'OCkage area.· •' · The l>odfes were scattered f"' 1everal hJJDdrsd, fards around the mkage of the pliile. .. . . · \:. '1" Peity Jr., a restde~t 'oi the....., said he· be8Jlf the plaiie'a motor ~come Oil Md !IO oil" and· u.e.i , heard wbat ~ l1ke an uploalba. . The Golden Kn!ghti, the: offlclal Ariny paracliute .del!loDslrafio& Unit, was form· ed In 1'67 a~Ft.-l!ragg. 'fl!erPerlonn·150 to 200 free-fafl·eJbtbiUona each .yea.. .. The Ullit Is compoosd • Ot. two lWnan t~, Eadf team cons1s11: of nine jUmpers, one ' narrator, one ltound con. trolfer, one Pi.lot, one· copilot and ooe crew ~chief. . , ~---.<r.-. Today's Fbud TEN CENTS Old Bailey; Whitehall Areas Hit • , . LONDON (AP) -Two powerlut bombe, apparently planted In ears, ....i· off outside the Old Balley courthouse and. government officos In Whitehall today. Al Old Balley, a po!!ce spolcesmJu\ ~id: t°11!ere a.re in excess of 150 casualUes.." ·Fu-eme.: al Whtteball said flnl checbi allowed H casualties there. ; ecimbs. earllet were ICIWld and del\Jsed', at Scotland Y ird and near the head./ quarters 00! the CpnservaUve and Laboli parties near Westminster. . At Old Balley children wrapped in; b!ankelS mre seen being carried Into ambulances. • Police said Ibey did not be!!eve there were any deaths. · Police OlwUS · 1&id the bombings •Pi peared to be the work of the naUonallst!C' Provisional wing of the Irish Republic~ Army in conneetiori with a ,ererendum today in Northern Ireland on uniting with' tbe Irish republic er remaining part ot Brtlsin. (Story, Page 7). : Whitehall ts -. than a mile up the Than\es.fl'llJ1 DI¢ Ba~ • Newsmen at OlcL reported utteP confusion. . "II . ~ . alf the 11!ndowl and "1o .... ,1 debrll ......., ID." ..,. 11\Ci:< • Can il'ere blown -an their sldal. : The Whl~au lllul --to llou. come dlrtetly oulalde an amly recrultlnc ¢1ice1 Britain bu more than 17,GOO ~ 111 Nortbern -· . A warning appearo<I to bavo been, flven. "Polict came and to1d us to clear the building," 'said Sgt. Phillip Reyno!ds, "We got out and In about 10 minutes the bomb went oU. It was a really 'b!g ex• plosion." c At Old Bailey, Deteclive~ Inspector Harry C!emenls said: '1t's aboohrte mayhem. One poor old boy I've just ieen bad bones aUcking out everyw!Jere." · Among lbe wrecks of cars outJ!de tbe Old Balley extension building -just' <ampletsd at a CCl5t ol-fi71S mllllon, am- bulaRCi!men carried an inert man over a beap of b<Oken glass and swirling water !r:om burst pipes. . • St~ Bartbolome,-•s, , a major London hospital, reported II ha<l ~ken. In 30 easualt!eJ. . • Londpo'• bolplta!a,were worklllg Ullder the stialn of a ~e by tllO people who cfo Jawidry, Cbok meals, clean up. One Old Ba.Dey witnesa said : "It'• like the· b!!tz all over again." ,The Lo~ Times said It received a telephOne c8U at about Z p.m. -ro\IShlY an hour before the blasts at the Old Balley _and Whitehall -from " man with' an Irwt accent who warned of car bomb explo.torii la come. A 150-pound bomb was found in a car outside Scotland Yard earlier in the day. Shorfiy . after the twin blasts, police ,..ported a fourth bomb bad been di1COvered -on Dean Stanley Street W~lnster. near tbe headquarters oi the Con.ervauve party .and the oppoe!Uon Labor party. Po!lco:said 'lt was safely defused.· A .telepi-wa~ that there wu another bomb1 In th, office of Tbe Times, caused a c.omplefe evacuation ll1d 1 atarFh. ' . A number of government olllce. ~ cleared of staff; Including the Foreign Office. Evacuees Included liort.lga Minister ~Ir Mee l>ouglas.Home. Orange • .. • .. L8 • 1'llolnd,IJ, llordl 8, 19~ Harte Ii us P obation Proposed •JI? TOM•llAllLEY ..... ,...,,.. ..... LOS ANGELES· -A ..,.,,,.ittee oit -pb:y1lc!ans ....., palled .. to tlle State Bolnl ii •lladical El"l"'iners lta vie'!I on a dllpoollloa cl i:Wces against Dr, l!lbbe -cl El 'l'<>ro wbidl .... tala lhe ~tlon !bat tile Halt>or Aru pbjollclao be platt4 on five yean )>roblllao, • '11le lrlo wtnt Into a huddle ~ c1 ... ed doors Wednesday !Jnnltdiately after Orange C.Ounty attorneys M a t t h e w Kurilicb and Tom Reilly worked 'out an agreement with Deputiel A t t o r n e 'I General Mark Levin and Robert Mu~. Thal etipulallon Included the con· cession by Hartellus. 50, that he viio1ated the state'a Health and safety Code on two occasions by prescribing and In- jecting dangerous clnJp. • ; It also agreed tllat be lhoukl be rul>- jected to reStl1etllll>s govemlng his use of specified dangeroua drugs during tlle lull ~ term and that uy violation of proba,iloo wil('mean a nooumption cl lhe hearfolls abandoned Wednesday. Tiie three survlvon of what began II montba ago as a five-member committee of. l!llYJ!iclans refnsed to diaOUSI tlleir ... tlm on a· recommencta6oo that has now been ·passed along to tile state board for final approval or rejectlan. But an Orange County physician wbo has served on aucb examining bodies ~ted late Wediie!day that l\ is "~ unknown" for ·sucb pane1a lo do anything otller lb4D make very minor ad- jUJUnOntll' Iii ag,..etnenta hammered ont by both sides In lhe• lullo. . LevlD and Mubl .,..,...led before what was lo have been the fifth tbre&<lay bearing Into charges of moral turpitude and unprofesslonll conduct agalnat Hartellua that they were unfamiliar with a cue conducted slnoe lt.s incepUOn by former Deputy Attorney Generll Jeffrey Wohlner. They further admitted they were further hampered by the retirement since the last November bearing of in· veattgator Leo Roth, a state agent wbo bas ijent mucll of the J>811 five years developing the state's case against Dr. Hartellus. It was further noted Wednesday that •Gile bearing officer Elwood F. de Vllblaa II about to retire his post to mter the private practice of law. He, too, has worked the Hartellua case from the fll11l bearing. ' U the State Board of Medical Ex· amm.n ...,, along with the suggested setUement, it will mean the end for Hartellus of a series of trials and hear- ing• that brought lnnoee!lt verdicts ., three Orange COunty Superior , OOurl trials and the dlspae:ltion of the 1tate1s case against him. From Page I CLASH .•. Police Department, he was assigned to promote understanding between the police department and the school and . . . worked directly with teachers, ad· ministrators, and the students." The FACTS release denied that Thomas was the man solely resPonsible for the firing of School Superintendent Dr. William Ullom. ·iwe belleve It was based on a lot of time and thought and evaluation of the administration," Mrs. Ward said. FACTS also pointed out that the voters had turned down the recall attempt, and suggested that "Scbools '73" was building an imaginary "they" responsible for un· fairness. "All of the candidates are free souls who chose to run as a public service, feeling it a civic duty," the release said. Jn the "nitty-gritty of f i a c a l risponsibility" quoted by the FACTS release, total expenditures by the distrJct 10 1W71·12 were $300,000 ofi, according to the district's budget report. Dr. Charles Hess, assistant superintendent, said the group must have used the amount budgeted, rather than the lower amount spent. OIANH COAST LI DAILY PILOT Ho , Writeoif Vp to . $1,750 ~ OowllJ ADessor Jact P. Navy Plane Down . ' Vllltrp bad IOOd newi ror Ill· prJm. ·today. lie reminded them tbat the lllte law bu beeo changed lo .,..,. them • $1,!$0 -......... ...,.p11an al~ nlue rather than Ille fllt oDmplioo lalt ywr. ·Off South Coast The tncrease was included in SB 90, the tax reform measure. / The bill allo made owner«- cupanta of apartment dwellings eligible for the homeowners ex* emption. Claims for the exemptions are now being mailed to property o"""" and must be filled out and returned to the Assessor's office not !at.er than April 15, Vallerga said. Those homeowners who do not receive a claim form may contact the homeowners exemption division ot the assessor's office. A Ooul Guard aad Navy IOIRla waa la......, lllil,lllOl'.1dac ID wmn ol1. the Soulll ar-e Ooul lor a Ka'IJ F4 fipur wbldl bas dltcbocl -where at .... Spokeameo tor the lllramar Kavll Air Statlcll confirmed repnrU lhel a jet was c1oWn -.. on the: !loalha1> Calll«1lla -but declined lo -anyotltor-. Meaowblle, at least one wlU-In Dana Point this momlng reported seeing a plane about 10 miles oUcoas4 trailing smoke. Spokesmen for the County Harbor Patrol at Dana Harbor, said they im· $90;000 lncren,ent Federal Revenue Money Set Aside by Laguna A nest egg of $90,000 has beeo ordered set aside from federal revenue sharing funds under a memorandwn of the Laguna Beach City COuncil. The memo orders that the city's first lncmnent ($90,000) of federal funds be used to defray current expenses in the budget, and tbat sums replaced by lbe revenue sharing money be tucked away as UD6P"llded reserve. The order of the oouncll bas not yet been carried out pending a legal opiDlo~ from City Attorney Tully Seymour, Mayor Charlton Boyd said during the clly councll meeting Wednesday nlgbt. . Earlier In tbe week at a specia) budget study session Mayor Boyd had explained the exchange of funds , and raised some eyebrows from two planning com· missioners and a fellow city councilman. Phyllis Sweeney, councilman; and Roger Lanphear and Lois Jeffrey, plan· ning commissioners, indicated they thought initially the entire amount of the revenue sharing funds were to be in- cluded in the coordinated g c> a I s determination , program widertaken by· tbe city for charting the expenditure of the federal funds for lite length or tbe five-year program. ".Js lhal figure (1911,000) not available then? ls that not tantamount to using revenue sharing . .funds for the general " ,.. " 'lo I• From Pagel SESSION ... to the meeting there WQU!d be action dur· ing the executive session," she added. Taking of action in the closed· sessions was traditionally illegal until an appellate court opinion ruled otherwise in 1971. At the OOard's request, Florence Jensen, the minute clerk, was caned in to take down the motion and vote which reaffirmed the firing of Dr. Hess. Trustee Nonnan Browne cast the dissen· ling ballot. William McCourt, deputy co u n t y oowisel who advises the school board, said that consideration of his letter on the wnure ml!tter behind closed doors was legal in executive session. This opin· ion, be added, was given orally to one board member. "l don't ql!estion the county counsel's ruling, but I do feel we have an obllga· lion to let the community know what we are doing," said Mrs. Boyd Mrs. Boyd waS the Jone dissenter Dec. 18 when Hess, Dr. Robert Reeve__s. assis- tant superintendent for in9tructlon and Dr. William Ullom, superintendent. were fired. Browne was absent rrom the meeting. She said Browne also opposed a second action early in January to realfinn the firings of the two assistant superin· ten dents. Hess said Wednesday tl\at the motion adopted in the secret session said bis contract would not be: extended and that he would not receive tenure. The letter from . C0W1ty eo\Dlsel, he said, (!(Included he did not have the right to tenure since he will not have spent more than three years with the district by June 30, the last day of his contract. "I've been fired three times ... that 's a record," Heu said. fund?" Lanphear asked. 1be mayor at tbe study sessiOn said he felt the build up of tbe city's reserve was deserving of considerable· "emphasis." He barkened back lo the daya of Coun- cilman Ed Lorr, recalled from olfi<e last July. Lorr bad decried the llate of the city's fmances and ibe loss of a coeJlderable reserve previolJlly held by the dty. "That was a bladt day In Laguna, as was pointed out In quite b 1 a c t headlines," Mayor Boyd said. Larry Rose, city manager, suggested lbat the city onght not uep an ''un· consciooable" amount of money in reserve becau8e that represents dollars raised by taxation for which the taxpayer has received no service. Rose said that the city is in a unique position of having a .. captive audience" and levying whatever tu: rate necessary to sustain the city operations, thus mak- ing It different from a COlllp!\DY which bad to sell a product. ''True, but some of us may be de-- elected; if we do things that way," Mayor Boyd aald sbarply. We noted that be spoke "from a seat with a little more warmth oo it." The same concern with the budget was raised agllin In the oounci1 meeting under c0n.s1deratk>O • of an· Ordinance · setting standards for coolerence attendil!Ce by city otricials. . · t1La.st .year was 'fublly DIOl'lt)1• ~· 1Rof· Holm, vice mayor said Wednesday, referring the controviny ov.er wildly dif- ferent estimates of dty rev e n u e lastnyear. The city reserve now is at about $2.500, the council was told. At the study session, those attending were told that the city was in healthy financial shape, and right on target with the current budget. "ll you say we're right on target and you say $2,000 i3 healthy, you have frightened me half to dealh," the mayor said then. Boat, Equipment Taken at Harbor A !If.loot dingby and sailboat safety equipment were stolen Thursday from Dana Harbor In two separate lhefll, Orange County Sberllf's officers aald. Deputies said the dinghy, owned by Dtwuild R. Sandbom cl %7742 Forbes Road, Laguna Niguel, was stolen by in- truders who entered the dock ares. The dinghy ls valued at $150. They said the sailboat equipment, o~ ed by Don Price, SS28Z Piilo Alto, Dana Point, was stolen from the stern oC bis moored vessel. Price estimated the loss at $60. Hiker's Body Found PALM SPRINGS (AP) - A searcll party brought the body of a mlllling hiku, Charles Breece, SI, of Pasadena, out of lhe San Jacinto Mountains Wednesday: Breece'• companion, James Rutherford, 18, of Glendora, wu found alive at the S,000-foot level Tuesday. Laguna Council 'Actio~ Here are the major action!i taken by the Laguna Beach City Council during its regular meeUng Wednesday night: SMOKING BANNED -Resolved that smoking wlll not be permitted within the City Councll Chambers during council meetings. The councll declared that It ""'11d recess every hour and a ball for .10 minutes u a mtoker• break. BIRDS PROTEcrED -Passed to tbe .second reading an ordinance making the cily of Laguna Beach a bird sanctuary and prohibiting the destruction of wild blals. Signs at the entrances of lhe city will noto !bat "Lagwta S.ach II a Bird Sanctuary.'' · INFLUENCE DECLARED -Autboriz· ed city staff lo communlClte with the county Local Agency FormaUon Com- mlalM ouUlnlng the clly's zone bf Jn. fluence In lite unincorporated Moulton Rancll iandJ. The councll WU told that n-moor CorporaUon plD'Clla3e of the • MooliA>n · llinch waa imminent, and that stibdlvlslon or the bll11 would follow. SEWER UES CUT -Approved an amendment t.o the sewer coonectioo fee ordinance cutting out the charge& for ex· isling -DOI now c:onnected to the ci- ty IJlllem but wlalllng to -up. PtlmJlrlly desilned to l>enefll homes In the Mli BeoCh Hel&lU ...... -ment district &l. LEAGUE ASSl8TED -Granted an II> peal from the Laguna Beach Aalstance League for a variance needed te con- struct a Del" Jodie m Catalina S!rtel near Goff. PlmilnC .Commission bad prevloully denied the '"*'1!e'• requeot for relief on lnlrtl yard aclbiclt re- quirements. POL19J!; llQUIPMBN1: -Appmed 1a JlOllCO de~ ~ fOI' $1,7811 ID photographic equipment to 'ftpiace !bat personal 'equipment al G«qe Plettt, reUred officer, formerly Uleil "1 the departmonl. modlltely oontacted Coast Guard of· lldlll ln Loo& Beach to launch • search. 'lW cutters and a boilcopter were aent. But even the general location of tile clowned plane was not plnpoln~ tltll -g. Dana l'l>IDI a~y II I be -bonDdar)' of !ht IOllth """' . &pcUoneo at Jl1ralilar aaid they beline tllo•-pleno to be ''per!lapl 100 miles" off the Southern Calllirnta coast. Thal type of plane, they llid, carries only the pilot. · Spotesmeo, however, did not give ' the name of the pilot of the aircraft which ditched. From Pagel ' MARTIN ••• of mine. He was a dedicated servant to both the cit)' and the county, and be serv- ed with outstanding distinction as the mayor of the city of Laguna Beach aod he bad a keen mind and be was known for his objectivity and fairness," Allen said. 'Mr. Martin, knoWn throughout lhe county as "the Man With The White Carnation" was a director of the Laguna Beach FesUvll of Arts, be had served as Laguna Beach mayor for six years and was a city councilman for eight year4- Unttl laal May, be served on the eoonly Local f."""1 Formation Commission and was active on the county Civic Center Commlaalon. Bud Schroeder, president of the Festivll of ·Arts .aid Mr. Martin's service will be sorely missed. "He was a personal friend. His COD* tn11utloos are immeasurable and their effects will be long enduring," SCbroeder said. Stan Northrup of San Clemente, a public member of the LAFC, called Mr. Martin · "a wonderful person." ' ••we'll miss him, with bis white ·carna- tion. He was a man for the people, rather tban any particular cause," Notftrup said. Former Laguna Mayor Glenn Vedder called Mr. Martin "a dedicated civic leader. "He was a tremendous asset to his ci- y. He bad lots of energy Jllld was willing to upend it on.any cause that be thought was worthwhile." Vedder said !bat deolsloDI m•de by Mr. Martin with regard fdthe acquisition of tbe Main Beach, and expanding city services will live on. Roy Holm, now vice mayor, defeated Mr. Martin during the council election of .1968. . "His integrity was certainly un- questioned. Reg~ess of whether you agreed or disagreed with him, be was quite a tremendous human being;" Holm said. Mr. Martin lived In Laguna Beach for nearly 20 years. Jovial and outgoing, the fonner mayor spoke with authority. He was instrumental in the fight to relocate the proposed routing of the coast freeway inland after the Division of Higbways!roposed a route·tbrough town that woul cut Laguna in half "like a shotgun blast" as Mr. Martin used to say. Mr. Martin is survived by his sister, Mary Martin Foster of 'the family borne in Laguna Beach. Jn addition to h1f governmental ac- tivities, Mr. Martin was active in the membersbip of lite St. James Episcopal Church having served as senior warden, vestryman, cbainnan of the Finance Committee and member of tbe selection committee. It baa been requested that tributes be in form of donations to tbe St. James Episcopal Church memorial fund or to the Boy Scouts of America. ~ •' ~ ~ Teachers' Bargain ... ~., Sen. George Moscone (lJ.San Francisco), at left, holds a news confer· ence to outline his proposed bill that would guarantee all teachers the rtght to collectively bargain for wages and fringe benefits. Al right is ( Will Bollinger, vice president of the California T,eachers Association. ~· ~ County Police Hunting t '· f < Four Market Robbers \ • ~ Shotgun.armed policemen cordoned off a section of tract homes in Garden Grove this morning bunting In beavy rain for four among five bandits wearing red ski masks who held up a supermarket. One unidentified suspect in the armed robbery of Von's at 12431 Valley View St., was captured moments after the mid· morning stickup. The Newport Beach police helicopter was also dispatched to aid in the manhunt, probing backyard areas, as of· ficers stalked through a steady downpour OD the ground. A command post was established to coordinate the intensi\'e bunt with • • Garden Grove Police Sgt. Richard Banko I directing it. '} Police Watch Commander Lt. Larry Hodges said he was uncertain of the ex·• act size of the area where the bandits.J were suspected to be hiding. \ "It's quite large," he 1';!marked. i The bandit team evidently hit the\ market about 10 a.m., about the time it( would be opening for the day. ., Location of the store is in the Eastgate\ area of Garden Grove, just north of,. Westminster and affording qulci: acctSS\ to tpe adjacent freewar as an escape; . route. ~ No specific monetary loss bad beenj determined by 11 a.m., according to Llt Hodges. # I \. From .. agel MAMIE ... ... Crash Injuries Fatal' to Son at a press conference upon her return that Chief Oboharok never partook of human flesh, although his father had. ~ \ The announcement of Miss Van Doren's alleged affair d' heart with Gen. Dulacki stunned some people. San Clemente Chamber of Commerce Manager C.ol. ErDile Radics denounced it as ridiculous Wednesday night. He was well acquainted with Gen. Dulacki when be served as .Camp Pendleton's deputy base commander under Dulacki, then-commander of the Fourth Marine Division. ,,. Following · change-of-command ceremonies Tuesday, Gen .. Dulacki was scheduled to depart for Washington D.C. to become inspector general of the entire Corps. From Pagel INDIANS ... have been from small rifles or shotguns. Federal authorities declared Wednes- day that negotiations could not con· tinue with militant Indians who took over the village Feb. 21. They urged all women and children to leave. ' • Of Auto Dealer { The Zt>year-old son of Newport Beacli. auto dealer Click Iverson died we.ine.,J day al injuries sustained when bl5 ..,\ skidded off rain-slick Pacific Coast: Highway Sunday morning. ~ • Chick Iverson IV of 35 Channel Placel in Newport Be.Bch, had been in criticilf condition with multlple internal injuries at Hoag Memorial Hospital since the ac; cident shortly after midnight. ¥ Police.said Iverson apparently lost con:. trol of his 1972 Jaguar XKE near El Mof- ro Elementary School just north of Laguna Beach, skidded off the road .~ down a 100-foot embankment. • A Newport B<8ch police helicopter airlifted the youth to Hoag. - 1be exact cause of death has not been determined pending an autopsy by . the Orange County COroner. The younger Iverson is survived by his father , wbo lives In Newport Beach; bis mother Jewel Alex of Newport Bea~ and two sisters, Shawnell and Kirsten~ Jverson who live with their mother. ..• Funeral arrangements were pendin&o today at Pacific Vlew Mortuary. . · ~ SPEED OUEEN. Automatic Washer and Dryer ~~·-::-::-::·-::·-::-::-::-::-::-::· ~------., Nobody Sells .. 10 YEAR WARRANTY ON TRANSMISSION PARTS Speed Queen For Less Than 1>uldaf>'s '--· _ _;,J AUTOMATIC WASHER MATCHING .DRYER Aud • ,,.,f, Oalp • Pte•f, St•J11l111 St..1 Ofu'"• lcl1•I f•t D•t.tlll1 Pt••• f•bM1i11 M1dt1.Cycl• Drvf11t 511•&· tl•11U 111...4-0.0r U11t Sc,.•111 A••ll•W• In 1ltfter Whit•• H•rff•+ $014, A••c1de 1r c.,,.rto11•. ~ ..... rr..f, Chi,· ,,.. .. Stafnl••• StH1 T11b, l~ffl t.r o ... t11. "-•• t=..tttlc•1 ,.,,fl,. 0,.1. w • .t.1111 S.l••tl••• 'WatM T•Mp•r•t11,. Stl•eo tl•llf A••ll•hl1 I• 1lft11t Whit.. Hatt"t We14, A.,... •••• ., c.,,. .. +cn1 .. ITAl"WI ITln DIUM • STAINLESS STEIL _TUB II _.~.--:::-:: ·-to DAY •~ ~ MOMt. ASH ...,,.cvc. ~W 1 ( . C•IOlf Qowntawn Costa Mesa -Pl'"8 MR-7788 1815 NEWPlllT II.YD. MOOlL .... ,. • • w • . • ' • ~ . ' • •• .. • ' • ' • • • • • • ,. ~! Saddlehaek •• Te'ay98111•" · •• • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI>,. TH_URSDAY, MAflCH I, 19n TEN cans YoL 66, NO. 47, 4-SECl'IONS, 48 P,46ES -":---'-------------,,...---------'------~---~------------------· Fears Grow fOr NeWWo.undM Knee Tragedy . ''t _r .()ft ' day that all noaresidents of tbe ~ ....i depart witbourweapoos by 5 p.m. PSI', after wblcb any of tbe Indian intaders will be subject to immediate ar-..... As tbe govemmeDt's deadline ap- -hod, a -of" lawyers reported .. _ in -to mediate the ..... llicl. Tiie lawyers said lhey • ......._.. a se- ries of mggesljoos to Inlerlc;°;~I officials and termed the lalks the most l*fJtltMi:ve so far. " "Ifs a ma step in tbe right direction, .. s'1<f one lawyer. "I lbint things will cool oa.~· Departure of seven "1en .and women held captive for a 'time Wt week would leave only ·one former; hostage, a Roman Catholic priest, still In the be>ieged com- munity. Two elderly men and a U.year- old girl left previously. Father Paul Ml\ohart, whose tln,y church bas been used by lhe Indians as a· headquarters, said be Intended to re- main. "This ts my reservation and I'll stay ' . ' • here to administer to my people," be said. . . ' ' . carter Camp, a ~esman. for . the . ' American Indian Movemen4 sa4J today tha.t reinforcements were on the .way to tbe 'village, but did nol elaborate. Another AIM protester said, however, ll\Ot 4o mole mill\allts'· siljJped tllrougb tJie federal llnea liliS morning. • There was oo · continnatlon from auu.onttes. Officials said lbe night p a s s e d peacelully, although oeeasional gullsbots cOuld be beard. Tiie --"' to have been from small rifles er shnt&1n Federal au1bortties declared w-.. dq· lbat ~-"""4 DOI -tiouO with militant ladi.mo wbo taol ._ the , YilJa&e .Feb. fl. They iqed .U women and cbiJdn:o to leave. :r.,.-of the American '8<!iaB --ment said the !ederal pooltim waa a tJu'eiot Uia( the estimated --. all! 1'81 agmts malnbinlng a ... -af!llll>d the YilJa&e would moanl an ot-taclt. . - w-ea· Knee 1s the lite or 111e 1u1 • Cou~cil OKs '_ Proje~t . ' :~ . • • • . By GFAIRGE LEIDAL Of .. o.ltr ..... ,..., An Irvine Company 212-acre zone change in c:ootral Irvine once proposed to serve families of ''moderate" incomes -oppoved with reduced density 'liy c to I vote Wednesday night of Irvine city CG'mrihnen ..... 'Ille action prompted an observer to quip the lowered densides will allow the company to build homes at a cost "IOlllOll>ing Jess than those In Spyglass Hills'" -tbe.$f5,000 •and up, oCean view deveJoi>n-1 lo ·Newport Beach. " .Army's Stunt Chu·, '2-.. -· :Killed in Plane Crash r .. •• ~ crashed, but used no u~ paracbu"5 and baggage _.. -about the Crash site. 'l1le plane's wbite body was tom :with gaping boles, its wings bad beeo shorn and its engines were scattered 1among airmtalb 11¢ trees In the wreckage ..... 'Ille bodies were scattered 1.,. several lulhed yanls ·around the wreckage o! the plane. L. IL Petty Jr., a resident of the area, said. be heard the plane's motor -"come m and gv oil'' ODd then heard what ""i:..-~ ~official Army pndt:de demonstration unit, was form- ed ill 1957 ot Ft. Bragg. Tiiey perform 150 to Ziii fne.fall ubillitiooa each year. 11le unit b composed of two 14-man teams. F.acb team consists of nine jumpers. one narrator, one ground con- ln>ller, ,... pilot, cme copilot and ooe crewddef. , J.une .27 Assigned 'No. l'_ .• . Standby Draft Lottery '. .·· Trustees Awru·d Viejo, EF Toro. School COl'itracts ( 7 ' ! J I j SM Joaquin scllOlll tnistees Wedneiday awarded ~ !0< coqstruction of a •1.2 millioo eiemeotary scbool In Mi!/'ion Viejo and for a six,classrooGI addition at Los Aliso& Intermediate ScbooJ In E~ '· mpfcbed with No •• 00 Ult fourth Toro 'l I dniw. A ~tract for the claasn>oml at Los CLE..4.R TEST HELD IN DESERT llan:h 21 and No. 10 were matched on Ille !llb draw'. On the 3Znd. draw, Oct. 26 d No. I were joined. January 211 and No. 7 were mated on the flth draw and. No.. I and Nov. 11 were matched on the -draw:-I Tiie bllh mlmber 38$. was asalgned to Oct, It. Tka born m New Year's Day drew 7 111 llld Cllrlltmas babies 313. If-J .... mated with Aug. 5 Oh tbe _. ..,., No. l wilh Mar<h 29 on Ali>oe wen! to tlllf KRW (Uporatkip at '23'1,iiilO. . I ~ and San Inc. of Huntlnl!lon Belcb was awarde<j a contract In build the Carrillo Drive scbooi In Mlisl"'} Vie- jo. .. -The camno Drive achoo!, was delayed becau.oe all bids origlnal!J came in over the atate-approved bidgtt. ' Trustees also Ml 1'latdl 211 to open bids on a siX-classroom addi!fon at ~bo San Joaquin lntenne&ie Seilooll In irime. I the lhlt dnnr I No. 4 with Oct. 25 OD the . ' ~ •;Jp;BCIJBY. /In· (AP) _ A -mtlt draw and l'lo. 5 with Aptil C on the ·~ -• -of. to --·· ~ ·-of the ~poll) .. wbicb Musicians Need I ' ' _.. -·-w. Ii Ille begoa ot 7:11 LllL PST .... tompleted at -I ~ 11"::: B.o. -~.::: •. Tiie f!nt -drawn ... ·,.and It eazsr Ba.eking -motcbed to May IL ' ' _ .. illl 11 tllt ,_, MlilJI s.Jectlve Servkec Director BRISBANE, Allll1lll* • 1UPI) - • -. ..... '"' _., -~ f. ~ l8ld tbot those draw· Women members . ot the Qulenelend HI ti Ii 1:• a.a. -1'9 loll loC -• and lower will be FIUta GuDd bave received an appeal iiillw tllt ~ -Ii -111111, ± 'llod. from the ord!eatra'a Pl'tliden~ 1 "'*' llltl lie aid Ibey will DOI be ..-Ssed, but "PIYae wear~ked clttlse1," !lto 7 =-,.. u._ 1..w t11t .. If ~ mlilals • ble for Immediate lnductiDn Jam• Car8oo ' a II' r 1 • -. --~ .-• • emergeoey next year ,.. "We want to pin t ~le ~ tbelr • "*"" c.zcr.-to ,_.,. the --• bacb," Canon ap , "TllOy &n ~----,=;;::;==;;;:--;:::;:::...· dndl iutharl17. II aplm July 1. come !Qpl•, but !IOI ~ees." , . • • JJ;vlne !=Ill'. .C:Ouncll · aclion OI\ . the V)llage· 'If. Valley View i;ezoning has preserve<! , .' aces .. ihe San ~oaquln EJ.,,..nt.i,.,; D\slrict can com~•ete an aPPiiciiu~' !or .state aid f~ o1 alii>ther ~i to serve' cent:lil Irvine residentl . / Irvine 'u~ ScJ\ool District Supt: ~Y , Core~ 'planning consli)tant Dave King._app&red ' on bebaU of the !Jew district at Wedntsjla)"s couocll bearing on f1>e 2J2.a~e rezoning. Tbe planned community · betw¥P Ctilver 'Drive and Yale Av,enue ,~_~oulton. P,arkway and tqe Santa Fe· Railr,ood contains· two sclJOol sl~ eiemeo~. 1od °"' in-termediate. Ki!'( agre'!'f .that ·~ the, c:ouncu ap- proved the zoning for a density even as low 81 four ,homes per acre arid the Irvine eompany ,upu1ated It will proceec1 with conatrucUon of streets to serve the school,, !lit dislrict may complete its ap- pllcaUon for state aid. rroo1~1.v: the district wjlicb may file ~ t!>e.aid no longer employs Klng. He joibed the new Irvine Unified disb:icl w ·ch will take over on July 1 schools (See V AU.EV VIEW, Page Z) • ... , ... _ STARS IN HER EYES .~ MAiM v ... o.r.n ' Mamie Van Doren S~~ing Di~~rce, ' Purs~s ~neral . ' .llJ ARmµl B. VJNSEL . . ........... SiiaJ>eiY actre.. aiaiiite-v.. Dor<a, whq :·6U1 marrifd • ~. • bueball player· end . --.. wed wealthy developer --o! N'ewport Beach, b getting a diW.«. The boooiny §.year.<J)d --lwo·reasona: -A. She b ill Jove with -Cnrpl Inipector'Genenl Leo DuJadd. -B. She. found out .-llcClialod: .. past. MCCiintock is the !ormer bu-of Huntlnaton Harbour adventuraa Wyn Sargeo~ wbQ recently .-..ed mm Ille jungles of .Weal lrta.n, ~ - she married aliel Oboiwut. Tiie platooic match intended to ml (See MAMIE, ... J) •• San Joaquin Triµrees - . \ . To Begin Land Talks San Joaqulo Scliooi District trustees Wedliesday agreed to begin ilegotiatioos with the Irvine Company• for the purCllase Or site 25, Walnut vqJBge IV In Irvine. Walnut Village IV was prevloUJiy known aa Unlveraity Park !I b&aUS'l It ts . localed m.,q.,,,4'me general area as the ,..._ ·~tary scbool, 'lhe,"'=,.\'rice will be based upon the low a · of the site. , San J-11\ troa!ees \vedndday tOolt a oeiles "' aoniellmei minor cowtru<tioo-relaled ,.actloni. The)' voted to delete $5,!lltl from the c:oottact wilb E. A.: W,ltzul and Aaoclates, Inc. "" comttuction of, Con04t , Park Scbool In rivlne. Tiie ~ -lbe price !or sprinkling and turf around the sCbool -wu •rd•red out by the """' allocations board , '!'be #tete1 !'fllMlil kl pay for IOlcb llndacaPtng, Rel Neriooo, ~ Joaquin lluslncss su intendent, told trusteOl. U • • majorboldeollllo......... -r ... -._..,,,, ...... -... -pa • I _, I .. the Sliaa: ~ II& tile •• & •IC Wet! dig. ,._ "*"1" _. ... Wire _ .. u,.. ·-! I. wlJ two..,.lul--lilllllleA' I U.,fl.ttied!?a.P 'diaana _. l!ftftl m. JI •al le ate ...... · lerilll &ma 1 s' P J •r•llllem•. Fede&M tllit:&a catJmc ''d' pcaatd rilla ml I pfic • I WNjal t1ae wllida rweW11 b!lare " smc .._ eaava to -..i. Old Bailey, Whitehall Areas Hit • . LONDOlf (AP) -,._ pea ,... bambl.. .,._. A ;' a t a an._. olf-tl!eGll~we _. OH& st.,._iltTJ: 3 • ....,._ : At Cid a.,, a Jllit'e' ••' I t """" --la -,, .. "5'7"ie&"' r.w • m z t 11 .w t1111 dler:b llhoaedH• I Te .... A-laWaa_lf __ _ a-.> st1'..,_, ____ _.,,I .. ,. , ............... I •awl .. 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(Id 11a1icJ e:I I • , , -. jolt '•t!' !&aCllSttf~ 4. - trt n !m CWJM•llert--· 11eopo1_..,._._s_ --...... -St. PC' I 7 :•"a. ...... I 7 ......... __,, .... __ _ c-sNtier .. .•. c: ••• Mwww ....... -... W?<+ bl I C 1111 ... will .. _.._....,,, __ ,.._ dmDe -_. a:alletd &sea l'l1tllr. -Pl-WIJ -Ii • _ ... ....,,, .. INSI I! Te•&Y •mas • u.. lvk ,., -.. rat arc tn11 ~ ..-; ,. ,,_..r I la .... s.. _,, ,,... I. ...... _ I ---• ... -• • --. --. ---...... -... • _._ . ... Iii ...... ----. ---. .... -----. --:::-,:--... • ---. ------.,, ., I DAILY Pll,OT IS Ve llg Vieto lrVine Planners Negotiated Purchases To r Vi ew Zoning Pro-posed Irvine Pl•nillq conunlAlonera toniSht will lake another loot at the . COJl- troverslal V~ey View .....rung IOUiJ!t by the lrvlne (mnpany and approved Wednetday nlgbt by ci\y COUDC11m4i1. The matt., by law, DIDI 10 -lo the CClmllllJolon for ""l)Orl," City At· tomey Janies Erl<boo told councilmen Wedoeeday nighl * p,...p ... 1 VAIJ.EYVIEW .. now nm by the San Joaquin Elementary and Tuattn Union High llcllool Diltrlctl. The old elemeotary dlJtrlct, with higher pupil population1 and 1horta1e1 of achools to hou,. them probably will quallly for the 11.7 mlllioo . loan. King said such loans are repaid according to a formula requlrinc payments for only 20 years. Unpaid balancea after 20 years 11re forgiven., be said. How .much a dl1trlct repays to the stam llChool bulldlng funcl Is limited, and KIDI &peculated In Inine'a case the anlllunt to be repold OICh yur for all , bulldlng kJaM woWd not arriouot to more than 85 cents per '100 of assessed valua- tion. Raymond Watson, ei:ecutive vice presi- dent for the Irvine Company, 1Upul1ted Ibo flrm will. procoed with the develop- ment and wm help the district get the lowest pol8ible assessment of the value or the land it must buy from the com· pany. Supt. Corey pointed out the district will be adding clasaroom space for 3,000 new pupils in the next 18 month!:, under con- struction progra11U1 -tncluding Valley View -launched by the predecessor San Joaquin district. Tho8e schools and the dates of their ex- pected opening are: -El camJno RuJ Elementary School 1n the CaHfomla Homes trad, opening late May or early June. -An u yet IOlDlmed school in the College Park tract, openln,g at Christmas or mid-January, 1974. -Ualvenlly Pork Elementary School, unit two (across from completed Rancho San Joaquin Intermediate School), open· ing May 1974. -Tbe VaDey View or Culver-MouJton Elementary school, openJIC September, 1974 (pending state allocations board a~ proval of the San Joaquin application for s\at.e funding ). Planning Director Bruce Wamn aald the commission has three alternatives: -It may relt.erate it.a earlier st.and on the zoning which called for 8.4 homes per aae within ~ 211-acn puce! In central Jrvlne. -It can modify lt.s stance on the plan- ned community to bring it in line with the densities ordered by councilmen, namely 5.53 unita per acre or 1,173 homes oo the 211-acre parcel. -Or, commilsiooers could 1ttk yet another compromlH poaltlon. Warren said he wauld urge tbe com- misslonera to consider removing tbe con- ditional use permit requirement &et by councilmen for realdenUaJ construction ln the ftood plain deocrlbed by the Army Corp1 of Englneen. "It's both redundant and superfluoua," Warren said, to require a use pennit when the developer must satisfy the same flood protection requirement! in seeking approval or precise land use plans and tract maps. That wu City Attorney Erickaon's view Wednesday night. offered in response to Councllmin G a b F I e 11 e Pryor'1 concern that "incremental" con- slderation1 (tract by trllCI) of the ade- quacy of Oood protection bad .._ited In "Huntington Beach homes being subject to Oooding to a depth of seven feet la a Standard Project Flood ." The matter of the Irvine flood plain already was logged for tonight's planning commission study session ageoda. They meet at 7:30 in city hall, 4201 Campus Drive. Frot11 P age I ZONE OK •.. Only Burton and Henry Quigley sup- ported that bid to reduce the density of the zoning application. Had the measure passed, Burton said it was bis Intent to force the Irvine Qim- pany to come back later with a revised planned community. However, the San Joaquin School District would have bad the zoning It need! to apply for 11.7 million of state school building aid to conatruct the Valley View Elementary school officials said Wednesday may open by September, 1!171. When Burton's motion was defeated, Mayor William Fischbach called for a vote on Ray Qui1ley'1 version of the zone plan. The price ol a ICbool lite aboald be established by ochool -and -when the sile Is detlcnated, not later when land values have escalated, San Joaquin Boalll l'rffldent Ro b • rt Dlmeroo ..id Wedneadly. 1be board should -the optloa -u long u there are <noagh _., In t11o a,... -to buy the site at that lint price, he added. · H the developer slopl buildinl that project for .which the ochool ,... a.a.... Dameron , cootinued, and there aren't enough cbildren to rm the school, then some portioo ol the price lhould be reduced. Although Dlmenm dldn~ mention it, his ._tionl apparenily ltemmed from rec<11t dlsagreemellts with Jlou. moor Q>rporation in LaJWUI Hilla over the New World School 11te. Dameron said he wanted his comments drafted into a resolution and sent to tht new Saddleback. Valley and Irvine Unified boards as guidelines. Earlier in the session, the board voted 4 to O to enter escrow with Rossmoor for the purcb.ue of lhe New World site ror $282.500. • Rossmoor bas stopped building in the New World family area adjacent to tht retirement community of Leisure World because the family condomlntuma weren't' as profitable as expected. As a result, about 460 New World children will go to a school designed for 710 of them. Once Bay Ranch is developed, it.I children will ftll out the New World slte, district officials plan. The board had originally offered which had risen in value since the lite which wu refu.ed. Rossmoor has •greed to aCcept the $282,500, tbe mid-point between a low appraisal of $:80,000 and high appraisal of $285,000. Rossmoor Corporation officials said they wanted a fair price for their land which had raisen in value since the site was first identified. Trustees said they wanted to review the entire site plan at their next meeting to determine II school me sboul• be reduced. Rex Nerison, assistant superintendent of business, suggested, and 1nlstees agreed, that eacrow could be ~ but not closed until "the board decides it is saUsfled we need a school there." Those instructions will be included on the ·escrow papen, be laid. "'n....moor Corporation IVOllld be delighted if we change our minds" and not have a school oo the site, Neriloo said. Trustee Joseph Petenon, a . Lagtma Hills banter, abstained from voting, citing a "conflict of interest." William Martin Dies at .. 79. By JACK CHAPPELL ot fh CNMJ Pl ... llM'f William D. Martin, former Laguna Beach mayor and dean of local and coun- ty politiC!, died toda( at a Laguna HlUs convalescent hospita . He was 79. FuneraJ services for the civic leader will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at St. James Episcopal Church in Newport Beach. Commitment services afterward 41re private. Pacific View Mortuary of corona del Mar is the funeral director. Mr. Martin's death was mourned today by those with whom the well-known leader bad worked over the years, In civic affairs as diverse as membership on the Orange County Grand Jury, pre!I· dent of the Laguna Beal'h Festival of Arts, mayor of the city of Laguna Beach, and member of the Local Agency Forma· tion Qimmlsslon. Mr. Martin was hospitalized Nov. 24, after he apparenUy suffered a stroke and ren In the g1r11e of his Laguna Beach home fracturing his skull. He h.;d remained in the Intensive care wilt of South Coast Community Hospital in South Laguna for several months and was only recently transferred t.o Beverly Manor Convalescent Hospital. OU.N•I COAST d DAILY PILOT The Or•n!,19 (Mii DAILY ,lLOT, wll!I wlllcll If mrntll""" lhe N_,rfn, IJ l•llbUll>ld bY Ille Or•nve CO.II Pvbllltllnl Con!Nnr. Stoa- ",. ldltlons ••• pUtilhllld, MOl!dt\' !fir .. Ftldl'I', 191' Coll• Me,., NOWport 8ffdl, H1.111llnglon ladLIFoun .. ln VII'-¥, L..,urw ltiKl'I. tf'tllne/'-'ddtlMCl Ind s.n ci...-1e1 S.11 JUM C1pl1tr1no. A 11111111 rwolefMll Wltllll IJ CIUOll•llld S.llWH~ lftlf 11.Mdal't. Tiie prlllcf!NI Pliblllol'llnt ~llt II 11 :&.» Wnl l1r llfWt, Colll MIN, C.lllOl'ftll, t2ij,)6.. Roi.trt N. WoM ...... ....,. "" ll'ftlllfW J11lr R. C11rloy Vici P .... ldellt ft 0.....•I ,....,..._,, Tho11111 K11.,u ldi""' Th11n11 A, Mllfplil111 MM9Qlftt Editor Q11'1• H. L.ot Rl<h1td r. N1lt ............ ~"" bl"'1 ........ C0.11 Mftt: M WHI hr ltrwf H..,..,t '-'I: J»f Nt'Wlltri hvllYIN UflN loMdl: m ,._, ,._ ..... ~~~! 17115 INctl ........,.. ""' : • Nortll 1:1 ~llllM Affl 1t1 ,. , 1n41 '42-4221 a.. ... A41a1tfllllt HW11 .. Q ....... ''"'*" w ... ., ••• 4t1-44.zt ~. Im. OnlllM c.tt "1AllMil• ~ ................ 11 ....... ,..,. ........... "'°""' • ld-1 ........... ..... """ ....... ldlMlll wllfllllt _.. ... """"" ot CllP'YfllN ,,,,,_. ...... clMI ""'"' ..., et C.... .... c:.11"'""-""*"'"""" w .,, ..... _,,...., "' iNll U..11 ,,......,..,_ .......,, ~I--· GM -"""• • • "Bill Martin personifies all that was Cine in government which all too fre- quently now unfortunately is disap- pearing," Laguna Beach Mayor Charlton Boyd said today. "Bill was loved and admired not only in downtown Laguna Beach, b u t throughout Orange County. How glad I am that I was able to know Bill ... and to appreciate what a rine Lagunan he was. His friends will miss him," Mayor Boyd said. "He is going to be mlsse<i by his friends and certainly by the community. He has done as much or more to help the comm11Dlty as any one person I can think of," said William Lambourne, former council colleague· of Mr. Martin. ''He was a fine gentleman and I valued his rrlendship from the first time 1 met him and consider his passing a personal loss to me," Lambourne said. Alton E. Allen, fonner Fifth District county .supervisor. called Mr. Martin's death "a terrible shock." "I am terribly 10rry to hear that be passed away. He was a real close friend of mine. He was a dedlcated servant to both the city and the county, and he aerv· ed wltb outstanding distinction as the mayor of the city of Laguna Be.acb and he had a keen mind and be wu known for his objectivity and fairness," Allen said. Mr. MarUn, known throuiboot the county as "the Man With 'Mle White Carnation" was a director or the Laguna Beach FesUval of Arts, he bad oerved u Laguna Beach mayor for sb: years and was a city councilman for eight years. Until last May, he served on the county Local Ageocy Formatloo Commission and was 'active on the county Civic Center Commission. Bud Schroeder, president ol the FestiVll of Arts said Mr. Martin'• service will be sorely missed. "He was a personal friend. Bil ~ trlbutlons are immeasurable 8n4 their effectl will be Jong enduring," Schroeder said. Stan Northrup of San Clemenle, • pubUc member of the I.AFC, called Mr. Martin "a wonderful pef5<111." "We'll miss him, with his white carna- tion. He was a man for the people, rather than any particular .. .,.., " Northrup said. Fonner Leguna Mayor Glenn Vedder 1 called Mr. Martin "a dedicated civic leader. Blue Angel Jets Crash In Cali for nia Desert EL CENTRO (AP) -Three Blue Angel precision Dying jets crashed today ln the rugged southeastern calliotnia desert, but their pilots ejecled aalcly. The brigbl blue craft collided during a trainlng session Involving lntrte1te, close- nmge maneuvers. AA the Fl phantom jela went down, the pilota were teen in three descending chutes. An hour later, they W<r• pronoW>Ccd 0 okay" in a base dispensary 1t El Ceatro Naval Atr Station. They were identified as Navy Lt. Cmdr, Don Bentley, 33, or SeatUe, Wash.; Navy Lt. Marlin Wllta, 29, of Aitkin, Minn.I and Marine Capt. John Fogg, 28, o Greenaburc:. Ind. Alter being treated for minor bruises, a spokesman said, they were released . A fourth Blue Angel pl ane wu repor~ ed In the ai r with two othen on the ground at the time of the colllalon dur- ing a "trail loop" formation In which the Jets fly nose·to-lall, followln1 .. ch other in a single line. Rescue helfcopteni picked up the three pllotJ who were by then struggllng free of their chutes. • I An investigating board was set up to learn how the $4..~million planes collided. 1be cruh sile Is about :IO mllel - ol the aJr baoe In an area restricted fer the jet training Jllghts. 'Jbere are seven piloll, lncludinl one backup flier, wbo train In sla hlg!Hpeed planes used dwing air showl throughout the United Slates. In cruhet since 111'1. lour Blue """1 piloll have been killed, all at or near the same spot in the blll1 area of .i-t. After retumlng for their .....,th w!D- ter of training, the Blue Ancel pllotl, based a( Pensacola, tla., w e n I up Wodnesc!IY for maneuvers bolore JOO hl&h echool 1tu11en1s !tom Imperlal v.u.:r towna. But the No. 4 pllM Oown by Muille Capt. Mike Murphy experienced an .,.. 1lne malfunction, forclni blm to pull oat of tbe fonnatloo, a !elm ''"*esman uld J.ster. A d,.... rehcal"llll launching a tm .,. 100 ol 811 shows Including l>artlcipollao In the lnltmaUODll Air Show In l'lr1I 1n Jim• bad been ich<duled ror Sunday. Telldlen' ...... i• Sen. Georgie -(l)&m Fi••• i•o~ al left, holds a news confer· ence to ootline llis ,...,.....i bill tbal would guarantee all teachers the Jigllt to m!IH litdy lmpi& .... ..._and fiinge"benelits. At ~ght IS Will J!olfteger, .-,. jil •• •ti Ille California Te1chers Association. Search Launched for J et Believed Lost Off Coa st A Oiast Gmld mll KoioJ -... Jauncbtd lliis HU . C ii ..-. <If ... South <>r..,.. C.. llr a -,. F-1 fi&bter -1--....... .... "P*-llr.... -Air Statian • •••(i +oaf npmts .. a jd 'AS dowa w4*n flf Ille S >• Clli6nilcmot.••1 'lo----IL:&allile, • least me wilmD ill Dani -tliis • I I ....... • ...__._ .... \bamg -.. ~+-·-.... lie C1llllliJ' Birts f'l••""•rl MAMIE ••• savage walac -e.a ,.. Rite tribesa:ea:da...-. , .. _._ oo.dthldowed ..., 111.r ..... uzes dramatic dia' es sf alleged -..---. Sbeilnowil•P . llllllr~ lllOJ MamiaC !br i-. milil& • - about ii Ill. "11111 -Ille --, -I fouod C!lli be 1"'I -I H lo -woman wllD ra ._.... " MissVaa_.... - day ii~ llelpiie -v. _.. -., .. term cw+dJel, .. s.p s' ..... al a in-•· f www:e ..-m l'1!!tma that (Jjef O' 2 '* ..... ~? t ., bumln-.. ·--.... 'Ibe •• -rt fll llim V• Iloren'I ..... _, --Gm. Dulac:ti '" • w ...... San"'"•*= , •tlC •u Manoe<r Oal. --• •• il as rJdjm)ca .,. "j milM- Be wu w81•:·2' .-Gm.. lluladr:I -be --Caap -·· ..... ~~~:...::i:-: under hdril -~ 7 fl • Fourtli -·Di,. - Followl•C cll••411f 4 oerPJDODiel T 'v. Ga D n ti was 8Cbednk' a. dr!pst fir W 7. z• D.C. to temne • ..,...... o:=s~., Ge BlliR Qrpo. P4ltnll at Dana Harbor, said they im- mtdiattly CODtacted Coast Guard of· ficia1s in Long Beach to launch a search. '1Wo cotters and a helicopter were sent. But even the geoeral location of ~e downed plane was not pinpointed this .......mg. Dana Poin't apparently is t he aortbmunost boundary of the search ..... Spokesmen at Miramar said they bdieVo the plane to be "'perhaps 100 miles" ofI tbe Southern Califtmia coast. That type: of plane, tbey said, carries mly the pilot. Spnk""""l, however, did not give the ....,. el the pilot ol the alrcrall which ditdied Crash Injuries Fatal to Son Of Auto Dealer 'lbe 20-year-old son or Newport Beach auto deal« Cilcl Jvenon died Wednes- day m injuries sustained when his car str.ddrd off rain-slick Pacific Coast Hig!nray Sunday morning. OJict lftndn IV of 35 Channel Place in Newport Beach, had been in critical anfition with multiple internal injuries at lloog 11-1a1 HospiW since the ac- -shortly after midnigbl. hlice said Iverson apparently lost con- tnll m bis Im Jaguar XKE near El Mor· n Elrmmtary School just north of ,_. lleacli, skidded off the road and down a lot-foot embankment. A Newport Beach police helicopter airliftd the youth to Hoag. Tllo e!Ud ...... ol death has not been delmnlned pending an autopsy by the Orange County Coroner. Tiie younger Iverson is IUJ'Vived by hll bttln-, who lives In Newport Beach; his -Jewel Alex of Newport Beach. and -sisien, Sbawnell and Kirslen lftf1illlt who live with their mother. fllnerll arnngemeots were pending -, Ill Pacillc v ... Mortuary. Hartelius Probation . . , • ~-... ;, Proposed ~ .... ·· .... . ,,. -.... .. By TOM B.i.l\LEY ' ot Jiii Olllr PMI 119ft 'l.O. ' LOS ANGELES -A committee Ill~ three pbysiclana today paucd on to t~·' State Board of Medical Examlnen UI views on a dlspoaltlon of cha~ against Dr. Ebbe Hartellus of El Toro wblcb ~ tlllnl the recommeodatiolt that !1;or;:; Harbor Area pbyaician be placed on five i years probation. • The trio went into a huddle ~d dos·~' ed doorl Wednesdaf 'lmmediall!ly Ille!' orange COOnty a~ Matthew Kur!Ucb and Tom 'Rtllly ,worked out ID • agreement with Depltles A t t o r n e y~ Genenl Martt Levin and Robert Mukai. Thal stipulaUon Included the con- cession by Hartelius, 50, that be violated the state's Health Md Safely Code ..,{ two occaslODI by prescrlblilg and Jn. ' ~g dangeroll! drugs. \ · 11 also agreed that he should be •~., jected to restrlcUona governing bis use o(~ specified dangerous drugs during the run; probation Jenn and that any violatlod .of'; probation will mean a resumption of the~ headngs abandoned Wednesday. The three survivors of what began 1 months ago as a five-member committee of physicians refused to. di8CUss their ac-~ tion on a recommend.atlOll that has new .. been paucd al1mg to the state board l9r: final approval or reJecUon. t But an Orange County ph~an who.~ bas served on such exam1nldc , bodtee~ commented late Wednesday that it is· "almost unknown" for 5Uch ~Is to do t anything other than make veryminOr ad-·: justroents to agreemenls hammered out; by both sides in the issue. • Levin and Mukal comnredted before.: what was to have been the fifth three-day ~ hearing into charges of moral turpltu~! ~ and unprofessional conduct aa:atns : Hartellus that they were unfamiliar witb.• a case conducted since its inception by~ former Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey[ Woblner. 3 Man's Car Stripped Of Goll Supplies '• , ' i , ·' .; A few minute! taken from a bus~ schedule to watch a golf toumamenr-. Thunday at the Mission Viejo Goll Clu!i proved extremely costly for golf IUpply i salesman Joseph Stanley Oppenheimer~· Orange County Sherifrs olllcen Aid. ~ While. Oppenbelmer, 43, wu watchinf: some classy puttlng from the golf house 'Ill thieves were putting their handa on gol( supplies stacked In the trunk and back] seat of the salesman's vehlcle. Officers: said the thieves strjpped the go1t: salesman'• car. Oppenheimer valued ibtt.. Joss at fl1•10. ' H om e W r ire off Up to $1,750 Orange County Assessor Jack P. Vallerga bad good J)OW• for taX( payers today. He reminded them tbat the stale law bas been changed to grant lbem a fl,750 bomeownera exempUon of assessed v'1ue rather than the mo exemption fut yeor. The increase was included in SB 90, the tax reform measure. The bill also made OW!leNM> , cupanta of apartment dwellings ' eligible for the homeowners ei.:-"' emption. • • Claiml for the exemptioDJ are oow being mailed to property owners and must be filled out and returned to the Assesaor's office . 8°' later than April 15, Vallera:a 1 said. ~ · Those homeowners who do not ,-..i • receive a claim form may cmtact ,1 the homeowners eumptlon divlsioo ,. . of the asses.sor'a office. · :"j. •• .. [f'l~PEED QU~!~I Automatic Washer and Dryer ~!::::=====-----~ Nobody sells 10 YfJR WARlllllY 01 TRAN SMISSION P4RTS Speed Queen " , "' STAlllLESS SIEEL 1U9 ....-a.r.--'!i "' ... , .......... ............. ,..,...., ..... ~ ....... Sllr hlll ......... ,, •. ~ -..w: :. ..... Ill ...... ----..... cq, t •DAY ~ CASH For Less Than ~·s . --_..:; --· •!r• "' .•· J " ~. • . ... .. '· .. ;, " ., . • <i •• " 1 L.:;11~15~1"'--•_>•_r_•_•.;.;•~z~•~z~z~fls-b~ll--a_-_Plll"ll ___ ~ __ ~711 __ B __ ...., __________ _.~ ,. • .. -. ---~. -.. -------·-..::..~ - • • , • • YQL 66,. NO. (i7, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES Ju-,ie 27th ., Get,s -First . For Draft · ·l ~·WASH!NGTON (AP) -Selectlv~ ~itt held a alandi>Y draft lottery to- day to assip c;illup DUIDben to tbe two million men born in 1954, Wt they won't be drafted short of a national emergency. However;· Byron V. Pepi t.o n t, nominated by Nixon as draft' director, Aid men wilb numbers 95 and lower will ~. given · classificaUoos to provide a l<llc!Y pool tbet can be processed quickly lf . .,..,.....,.. . He saJjl theoe men will ,be able to receive full consideration fer deferments and uemplion requests. Thoae with numbers above ~ will be kept in the same holding classifications in whic)l they were placed when they ~gistered for the draft last year. 'No. I In the twc>bour lottery waa as- ljgned to those with June 2'ltb birtbdays. It come .oo the Z25th draw of 365 yellow ca~es containing birtbdates and 365 P.U<Pli•b capsutes containing numbers. ~No. 2 w~ assigned to those bom Aug. 5; No~ .to Mardi 29, No. ' to Oct. 15, No::5 Wl'lpril 4, No. 6 to Nov. 11, No. 7 to Jan'.. 29, No. I to Dec. 7, Np. 9 to Oct. 26 and Np. 10 to March 21. The bJgbest, No. 3f5, went to Oct· 19. j'~ with µ.rjstmaa biri!Jd4ys drew ~;.·l~ y~·~ 1.94 and. ~penden<;e Pepitone, In. hia _.,it , J>ef9re the 4mdng, aid that 11'~ llllCh of men ~wing illlmbers ~ ,_ ere.not peect-"1 neJ! year Ibey will drop. into·~ JoW ~tegory of vulnerability "-Ind t!ie1r pltce will lie taRn by men who are ~ year ~ who also will ·fie l"imarilY vulnerablt for the calendar . year of the IQtb birt¥aY, of 1975," be l(ld. "Allbougb men can be inducted Oller the year of their 20tb birtbday, tbe pOsl!ibiliUes of this occurring are ex· .tremely remote." . · Pepitone noted !bet thio is· the first t1iqe !Ince the 1otter1es W... begun in ,1969 tbet DOiie ol the men drawing num-'ben face the. "2l'lalnty. ol lDi!llClion. ·., 0 1ndeedi' be said, "for the first time 'slnce 1947 -26 years ago -our nation qow Is relying' totally on volnnteen to grovide man~ for the armed fore. •.. '." . . • Fmident Nixon's draft authority ex- 'pjres July I anil'be does not plan to seek •renewal. · '. WAIHIHoTOH (AP) -,_. .. e ~ ~ • 1'lowl TM Clntf1 ptfof'tty l'IU!l'lboW ....... .. ~ -~rflldm !ti tfle ~~: • .=...~ lltkl "*"· .• 1. 1'1 '· 17' 17. "' ts. 2J .-2. 251 lO. M JL ll7 .. 3' ., 3. ,. ., 11. -tt. JlJi • f/. :aos (See DRAFT, Pqe ZI . . .Appeals Board "' . . - Candidates Eyed •.tlluntiniton -Belidl ~ --'!iii serving oo the city Board of Appeals !!louJd apply titfore Marth 11, at City 11ill. . ~ " 'A vacant positloa baa been crut.d by Ille reslgjiatioo of Cbarles v. (lolotadt, el- fec:llve March 31. Building Direttor • John Behrens Uid ·the board needs a -with a ~ in structural ~ or 'atcbltectuni to fill oUI the f!Ve<nan .... i>ea1s group~ . • .• 1be board Is comprised ol volunteer .<ltiieM "'1o aclvlae the Bulkllng and Fino .diiparlmenll on -matters. .. on om • • . .. ' ', dAM.Y .II.OT Sllff,..... COULD WATER TOWER SITE BEC:OME A VIEW PARK? Huntington Beach T aki,ng a Look at Sorplus Ltnds Bluffs Property Spurs . . . Huntington Land Study The poaible ,sale of a small piece of eel by Los Patos Avenue, Marina View ,blulf .Jl..,..ty ~: Huntington 'Street ' and' Wameh Avenue, mlght be 'sart>our w .sparted an iJHlepth study ch 'preserve(! as a j;ublic view j>art: ' 'surp1~· l3IJd. o.;ied l>y. 'lbe 'city of Hun-Councilman Helirji i>uke deminded a tington ,Beach.' · · , • . -thorough reP.,rt oo ail of' tlie dtY'• :nie sman bluff site 11 on1y u,ooo surplus i>ro.,erty. · llCJU8ft feet in ~ u; contains an• old Mayor . Al COOn said the city atalf water ti>wer whidJ is still in me. should consider the comments as direC- Clty Admin~t« D8Vid, Row1"nds tioli 'no1 lo sell any surplus -1Y -•~ '!be ,"'"""1 M-'-nigbt' ~ pendding•r'eCOipl ol'sucb a repott. --;, ""' -Floyd HBod·~'.BeJsito, executive assis- cleclatt il·""'l'b land 80 It mJgJil be sold tant to tbe.adlilinlstritor, said lo!lay the JI>·• developer bui1dlng bomes nearby. city currently blls 21 scattel'ed ·parcels Bowlancla.said.tbe site would be.Sl!l<!.to c1edan!d surplus.t>y the council in 1969. the dOVeloper on tbe oondltioo it w<MJld It adds up to less than two total acres, remain qpen ....,., but oouncthnen balk· l!6i. bas a aale 'W!ue of more· ·!ban •• , • , ~ • $12o,ooo, ,l!<WlO sarc1. ~ • "We'd also like II> get the!• lll)>perty Councilmen suggesteil the site, bound-back on the tax tOlls," be aid. • -Coen.suggest.<! the .cily nilght etinskler earmarking money .gained from the sale Seal~ Beachers ~naht . ·or SIJ!P1us ~ IOI' spel:lal'UleS, such l • ":I!> • r IS'tbe purcbue of parlt land. F Co l'rol B ard Belsito saJd be is alao making a list of or n 0 • other land the city °""' wbldi: may be '" declared aurp1ua. • 'Seal Beach reSiden~. ~ being aought One sucll parcel Is an acre ol land on by the city council to serve lin the City;s Edinger Avenue ·across from Huntington ~ Quality Control -.t, <;enter· which Is valued at '"'rel than the Board of Appea1a and the Arcltltee-$100,000-by Itself. ' ' t/nl Review Board. • The acre was bought for-a fire statkm Applications must be submitted at city wbich was eventually bWlt on ¥"!'11: Clr- ball 1>y March 14. Eacb bollnl .,...... Is de Instead. It baa not·yei been '""fared an adviooJy IJc!dy to the city couoc:il. $11J11lus. . Oce•nfront Pare'luue ' Huntington Considers Home Ban , HilnUngton Beach Is Investigating the possibilit)I of imposing a bllD on Ill new resUlenttal housing until enough new high schools can be built to servo the student population. Ctty Attorney Don Bonfa said todsy be has assigned one of his staff members to research the legal possibility of sucll a massive l>Uilding moratoriwn. "It's a wi¥ r\IDging and extremely Im· portant 1questlnn. It's currently hoUy cleliated. In legal circtes """'""I· the coun- try," Bonfa said. · City councilmen asked the city at- torney to launctt the study. The request steins from the Feb. 21 defeat of $27 mlllion In hoods to build two new high schools. Dennis Mangers, president of the Hun- tington Beach Uninn High School District Board, said today be is "delighted" to bear of the city's action. "We hoped for a long time lt might do this," Mangers said. "My.understanding ls "tbat •tbey .can limit aoytbing which might have 11ignificant environmental iJn.. pact. I ~ao·t. think of anything !bet baa more lmpacj than tbe lack of ochooll." , UPIT ....... STARS IN HER EYES ·Actress Mamie Van Doren Mamie Dumps Her Husband Jiel PQjl)~ OU\ that the school board senl a letter to the city three mootba ago · ' · · a'5\y~~~dn= ·~fin t;e~riU · a ~ moratorl\DD beiCaue it • · t aHect olh<r city ~ces. su& as sewer ', · BY A.1lTllUI\ ~· ~ sy~.llte tllldJIO~ce P\'<)tectlbb, wa~r · · °''"' °"" "';-·., delivery aod llii'eet-CD11Stryetlon, j ~~ \dress 1lolfl1'1•, V111 Dmtn, Bonfa sald ~'hopes to have a lega 'tllJO his marrted 1 bandleadcr, 1 opinion i-eildy Williin. 30 day9. baaeblll ptayer encl ~ ~tbs ago -k "k -k w:ed1 wealthy deveiope~ Boas McClintoct . of Newport ll~•h, Is getting a divorc;e. Trustees Study t.!1'"~~Y 45-year-otd blon4e gave -A. Sbe is in love with Marine Corps lnspei:!Qr -GeooraJ Leo Dl!lacld. • OvercrC?wding In Huntington Trustee• of the Huntington Btach Union High School District will meet In special session tonight to discuss possible ways of dea1jlJg with the dlstrlct'• oyercrowded· campusell' . .Among tile ,ItemaUves under con- sideration .are man.datory s u m m e r seasioiis, !ofced boundary . changee and unification. School Board President D e n n l s Mangers said be eipects the meeting, Which will begin at 5 p.m., to be a "freewheeling affair at which each !Mtee will be able to say what be thinks." Mangers said he called tbe meeting In the wake of last week's unsuccessful school bood election to "demonstrate to voters that the problem hasn't Just gooe away." Tonight'• meeting will be beld In the conference trailer behind high school district offices, 1902 17th St., H1mtingtoo Beach. The public can attend, although seating will be limit.<! to about 40 citizens, !cllool officials said. -;ti!. Sbe found out about lolcCUotodt'1 past. t I , McClintodt Is the former husband of H1111Ungton Harbour .adveoturesa Wyn Sargent, who r.cenUy returJJiill lrom the jungles of Welt lrian, Indonesia, -. she mattied Cbiel ilboharot. 1'be Platonic match Intended to eod sa,vage -fare · am0na three prlniWve · trt1les created a P.>1>"1-lanll .was overshadowed ohly bY Mill :Sargenl'• dramattc .. diaclosures . ot a.11 e g e d .Indonesian governm¢nt terror. , She is now in seclusion at her home, 4il01 Morning Star Lane, writing a book about It Ill • "That was the fmal straw, when I !onnd out he liad :been mArried to· !bet woman whCi ran around with cannibals," (See MAMIE, Page ZI Police Search Garden Grove . For 5· Bandits Shotgun-anned policemen ollrdoned off . Crash Toll at 107 a' section of tract homes In Ganim Grove . , this morbing bunting In bea'vy' rain for BEERSHEBA, Israel (AP) - A fO\lf:amoag five bandlts wearing red ski survivor of the Libyan airliner disaster maaks who held up a supermarket. dled at a Beersheba hospital today, rab-one unldentilled SUBpect in the armed ing .the fatalliy toll in the crash to 107. ro""'1'f of Von's at !JUI VaDey View St. · Doctors said• Abu lla!<r Mohammed, a 13--' 'W'as ca-;ted moments alter the mid'. year<>ld Lll>yan, bad a relapoe this morn-•-ing. mornlq lliekup. :rbe Newport Btaclt police hellcopter was also diJpatcbed to aid In the manhunt, probing bacqarcl areas, as ol· Beers &talked tbrougb a steady downpour 1 Pilot~ro Award Show Tickeb ,\J DAILY P1tof will 0 wdcome aboant" at lieut 10 pe1n o1 ,boot · sboW" guests ewry do)' for tbe nest week. . ~unti~gtoµ Bill Advances .e{~~~:~ ' . , ~~ ~~Id\ 6-nci.r LI. Larry .....,. \loketS for the Flllh Anallll • Westem Natlonal~ ad -Show, prodlced by H. Weiner &ct, wlD be gi.,.,. to -........ wbole name qp11r1 m lpldal "ada" --........... llAJ:-~ ~ ...:~ ......... ~ l1nM -dq tnm -........ ---llJ. Tllo - -l'r1doJ' .... "111 contlllue ...... lllbndoq, Ilardi 11,. It the AD...... OiiowllO' c<Gter. • t. bl=Uborlz!"' .aJ millloo to ~ , .nr.t1y\.n11rotled In a multi-mllllon dollar the ' Beach Compeny'a &5 , la• suit with lbe Huntinglon Beoch Con>-• mllel of ..-. tri.>t baa 1'>0Ved pal))' over the property. to tho floor af-tbe t1a1e Assombly. ' lfilliam 'Foster. ~ ~ Gt 'Die A_.,tq Committee oa Natural the Hunllngton Mtch, i:ompanY. liild lo- Rnuw ....i ~a~ doybelsbapll)'fO_...,,.~..,the ... m •r w~ wtthoOI 91>', matter, altbougli he tsn~ "'Ill~ ..,. 1 4M+ · tbuslastlc'' about the '8.1 mil1ioiJ fiiure. m n+lyman B4brm1. Bi.ute (It.Hun-'•tt11 pretty tar below our a~aiaed i.,.. lleacb), •lfthor al the measure. vallle ol the l>Mch," Foster qpiained. 11111 lie fl.l rnDl10o prtoo tag Is abwl "lio .-ie can aocuse them ol being lavish hall what It .... before tbe -ol with the state's' money, Tbe:r haven'~ "':t:" 211, tbe .... 111;.,. ~ made 8113' fonnal ellor to us 1et." , • Footer said hit """P*"Y """1d have lo' ,,,. cily .. llunl1"'tm -II. --jf ii -to -°"' -, ' • ~ .r-J . - •ase. eetbaPI winning more monoy, or ti Hodges aid ho 11!81 uncert*1n of lhe u· 11 l'l\lil>I ae,c<pt ·the state off«. act liJe ol Ibo , area where lhe beN!lts A lpol:esinan for Burke Uid today Ibo W<ft suspeCfed to be bldlng. meuure le an emqency·approprletlon, · "ll'e !JUltelarae,'' bt mnarked.• IO= be authorlzad wbcnevei: Tbe · ba!ldit team evidently ·hit the ti. i.. approves It. · markel 1bollt lJ) 1.m., aboul the time it . ·!lurk• said. ecJneo<1aY he !mows of no would be ojfenlng !or Ibo day • Olm!leltlon to'tbe bUI. Localli!lrlf \be 910re 11 ln the,Eastgate ·'!'be private beach atretcbes nortb !tom area ol Garden O<OVe, just nqrtb ol the city pier to Bolsa. Oiica State Beach. Westminster and aflordl11J Qlllck aootss It h\cludes Ibo Bolla Cbi<ll bluffs, to the adjacent frot!ray as an escape oceaoaide of Pacific Coast lllahway. ronta. , , • TbO pur¢1ase would not lnciucle the No apeclllc monetary 1osa .bad been HuntlngtM Pacillc Apartmenll north of · delAlrlDln<d by·ll a.m .. ·~to Lt. . tbe j)ler, . . Hodges. · ' · .. . . • • Today's Final ~ • N.Y. Stoek8 . •' Old Bailey, Whitehall Areas Hit • LONDON (AP) -Two poworful' bomtJe, apparently plant.<! in can. -off outside the Old Bailey courthouse and· government olflces in Whitehall today. At Old Balley, a Poti~ said: · '"ntere are in of 150! casualties." , Firemen at Whiteball said first chocb' allowed H cuoaltles there. A man In b1a eo. died of blasl -· In. boopJtaJ later. ; Bombs earlier were found ad clefuoecl. at Scotland Yard and near the bead.: quarters of the Conse!'VaU.. ad ~ pal'lle1 -wesuhlnster. ; At Old Billey cblldmt wrapped Ill; blankets ...,. -belllg wried ~ ambulances: Pollce -aid the bomblnp IP' peared to be Iha work ol the mtloaaliotic' Provisional """ of the 1risb Republlcan Anny in -with a refl!n!lldum today in Northern Ireland oo unitin( With tbe Irish republlc or remaining pert of Britain. (Story, Page 7). Scotland Yard repo<led tt picked up eight men and"two women at Ht.allnvw Airport for ~ "u a ...WI ol a cbeci Oil outward. fllgbta." It pve DO de- taill but inlonlllnte said-the-· ftte made on f1IOta i;...uni for ~ Wliltehall JS IDOftl tbm I mile up the Tham~ from Old Balley. New_. "' 01 llal1iy llpO!lad -~ ! • ' .. It eeerried .0 the •'' 11 w1 lb4 -of cliolirls -In. .. -told. Cln ..... blown .,..,. .. their akles. ,,,. 11bite!lall ............ llave -~ ...... .., _, recndting btl!te. Britain bas more than 17,GOO troops In -Jrelancl. A warning appeared to have -given. "Police came and !Did us to dear the building,.. •kl Sgt. P1dillp . Reynolds, "We got out and in abwl '10 minutes tbe . bomb went off. 11 waa a really big .,.. plosion." . Al Oki Bailey, Detective Inspect« Harry Clemenls ..id: "It's aboolute mayhem. ~ JlOO!' old boy I'Ye just -bad bones ~out ftdjWbcte.'' Among the -.. .,... -Ibo Old Bailey atensloo building -just com~ al a <:Oot ol $1710 mJJllon, .,... bulancemm carrW an Inert man wer a bup•of -.. 'glfst and..._·-from burst pPes. SL B,arth0lqmew'1, a major IllJdoa bosplta(, reported ii bad taken In IO caaualties. London's bospila1s were workln& under the slrain of 1 lllrike by the people-who ~ lalllJ!lry, ""°" meala. clean up. One Old Balley Witoess Uid: "It'• lib the blitz all over apin." Tbe London Time& said It received I telepl\one call at about % p.m. -roogblJ en hour bef°"' the blasts at the Old Bailey and Whitehall -&om a man with an Irish accent wbo warned of car bomb expl""'6ne to <0me. A !~pound bomb was found In I car outside Scotland yard earlier in the day. Sbortty alter tbe twin blaal4, polioe repoi:tecl I fourth bomb hici -dlscoyered -OD Dean Stanley Sired, Westmlnster, near the headquarters el the eoow..uve per1y ad the oppos111on labor party. 1 PoUoe said II waa safely delused. "' telepbone •aming the! tbeJe . -~lJomb, ln the office of 'l'hl! ')'Imes, catlsed a complete evacuatlon and a aearch. . I Or .... ' • ,_ • I DAILY PILOT ff ,,.,...,, Mild! 8, 1973 lbrtelius Probation Proposed · / llY TOM BARLEY ot .. DIWr Platt lltfl L()S ANGELES -A commltlee ol three pby$lcllllll today paned .... to the State Board ol ~ Eumlnon lta views on a dl&positloll of cbarg,. "'1'lnll Dr. Ebbe Harteliu>o(!I Toro 1llllJch COO· tains the ~UOll that the HarlJor Area pbyslclaa be placed oo fi .. years probatloo. 1be trio went into a huddle behind cl03-' ed doors Wednesday immedlat.ly an.r Orange comity attorneys 14 a I~ hew Kurillch and Tom Roilly wortod out au agreeD!flllt 1'ilh Depuliel A 110 r n • 1 General Mark win and Robert Mubi. Tllat sUpulatlm included the con· cession by Hartellus, 50, Iba! he vtolated the lllate'1 Health and Safely Code on two occasion1 by presorlbing and in- jecting daogerolll drugs. It also qreed that be should be oul>- jected to reltrltl!Olll gO.emlng bf• ... of specified dange"""' drup during the full probation term and tbal any viotolioo of problltlon will mean a mumpUon of the beol1nga abandoned Wednesday. Tiie lbree sun!V<>rs of wbat began IS montba ago as a Uv~member committee of pliytlclana refuted to dlrcuss their ac- ttan· on a recommendation tbal hu now been passed aloog to the state board for final approval or njection. . But an Orange County physician who bas eerved on such uamining bodies counnptted tote Wednesday tbal it is "almmt unknown" for such panels to do an1t.bJng other than .make very minor ad· ~ti to agreements hammered out bY bOth tld~ In the Issue. Levin and Mukai commented before wbal wu to have been the filth tbree-<lay bUrlng Into charges of moral turpitude and unprofessional conduct agatost Hartelius·thal they were unfamiliar with a case conducted since its inception by former Deputy Attorney Geoeral Jeffrey Woblner. They further adm!Ued they · were further hampered by the retirement since the last November bearing of in· vestigator Leo Roth, ·a state agent who bu spent much of the past five years developing the 1tate'1 case against Dr. llarteliils. n -further ooted Wednesday that state bearing officer Elwood F. de Vllliu is about to retire bis post to enter the private practice of Jaw. He, too, bas WOllred Ille Hartelim case from the first bearing. 11 the State Board of Medical Ex· aminen goes along with the suggested settlement, it will mean the end for Harieliua ol a series of triala and bear- ings that brought lnnoce!>t verdicts II three Orange County Superior Court trials and the d.iaposition of the slate's case against him. Parking Lot Owners Told To Make Repairs Proprietors of temporary parking Jots in the downtown and townlot areas of Huntington Beach wlU have to install paving, curbs, gutters and landscaping, the city council has decided. City Administrator David Rowlands t.oJd councilmen the lots have become "an eyesore and do little to improve the appearance of the townlot area." The townlot area ~ located north of the downtown area between Main and Golden West Streets. Rowlands said requests for sum- mertime parking Jots would not be granted untU the sites comply with the city ordinances. In the past the city has approved the temporary lots as an interim measure because or the pending Top-of-the-Pier parking Jot project . That 15-acre project has now been scrapped. OU.N•I COAST Mt ' DAILY PILOT TM Or•*'°''' OAtLY PILOT., wltlt wtlkll II COl'l'llll!i«f.1tlf Ht-PrtH. hi P!,lbltll>M lly "'-Ol'tllll9 CO.II Pul>l! .... l"lf Comllfny, S.,. rtte •ttlolll trt llllblhlh«I, M°""'"y tt.'11111111 Frkhoy, !or <mll M~... Newport a .. cti. Hltflllngton 9ffdl/,.ounttln Vttlty. UllUM &Mell. lrvlne/S..s.tlt~ W 5all Cll!Mn!W SM Ju.n C.plslrtno. A 1'"8kl r191oMI edition " P'llbllth«I Satur111\'t' and s-i.r-. 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IMlllM UM "'""91ty. • • Night Fisherman Dennis Warner, 13, tries his luck at the Huntington Beach Pier as lights from pier reflect off water below. Young Warner, 310 5th St., says he fishes every night he can and loves to catch anything he can. Surfing at San Ono.Ire To Be Ope1i to Public By JOHN VALTERZA Of f111 O•llY "llol Slit! The San Onofre Surfing Club beach - which for years was the province of the Marine Corps and a specific group of surfers -; will open to the public for the first time early, oexi month. state packs aides said today. Weather permitting, improvement ot the e1.1.-i1tlng road'ltey leading to the ·'beacft wilt be complete in time for th~ Ea'ster .. , .... vacation period , said local parks ad - ministrative Lewis Myer. ftfyer predicted that the beach - where surflng will be the only water sport allowed -will become an ex· tremeJy popular strand this 5UDlmer sea!Oll. "We look to a great increase in use of the beach soon after It opens , he said. Previously, the beach was open 'only to members of the club which maintained much of the roadway and erected rest rooms and dressing rooms along the shoreline. Admission to the surfing beach will be $1 per car. Myer suggested that persons who plan to use the beach frequenUy purchase a $10 annual ticket which would allow unlimited use of the new beach -or any other state park day·use area -for the entire year. The opening of Onofre will be the main part or this year's program to spur public use of the six miles of oceanfront granted to the state by President Nixon several years ago. On the blufftop portion of the ne\v state park, Myer said crews planned to Business,voman Gets Council Okay on Sign A persistent businesswoman has sue· cessfully challenged Fountain Valley's proposed new sign control ordinance. After three fruitless battles with the planning commission and one with the ci· ty council, Ann Hawkins now has city permission to erect a 12·foot freestanding sign 1n front of her La Pai Liquor store, 17995 Magnolia St. City approval came on a 4-1 vote Tues· day with only Cowicllman • Bernie Svalstad dissenting, The new sign, in front of a small com- mercial complex near the intersection of Talbert Avenue and Magnolia Street, had failed to qualify under provisions of the city's current sign f>OlieS'. ".... tt also failed to meet provisions of a proposed MW ordinance, now before the planning commlssion, which would llmit freestanding 1lgt11 to complexes with a minimum of 30,000 square feet. Mrs. Hawkins' complex has only 8,700 square feet. In her appearantts before city officials Mrs:. Hawkins pleaded that she and other tenants of .her complex are 1htelded from the view or motorists until they arrive Immediately In front or the stores. The planninl commission still refused to permit construction of the sign. "I'm ttlll here, t stHI need lhat algnt'' she told councilmen Tuesday. "l don't know what el.st to say." CoW1Cllmen kicked U1e subject around ror a while, then approved her request. clear out center sections of the old highway so that better parking areas could be developed. Islands at set in- tervals also are proposed t.o be builL Those pads eventually will serve as rest room sites. he added. Sanitation and water still will be pro- \•ided with portable equipment this year. In the meantime, negoUations will con- timle between parks aides f r.o m S~craf{lent9 a\}d ofticials ,ot the city of San Clemente and the 1d~ Corps for p,ermanent utilities. City Manager Kenneth Carr said Wednesday that the status of the negotia- tions over city water service to the slate beach at present is in hiatus. From Pagel DRAFf. • • •. 91 ~. l,1 6. •I 7, 230 •. l• 1. 2ll ' ~ l . lll •-ISO ' "' 6. 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Bragg, where the lllabt originated, llid 11 members ol the ·team, two pllotl, • crew chief were klll· fd. AUkNames McWhinney • As Treasurer Tw• Westminster city officials under Chnge County Grand Jury lndlctmeol in the Mile Square bribery case are i. volved in a lhift in positiona on the Midway 61ty Sanitary Dlslricl board. Tad Fujita, city p [ a D D i D g COID- ml!!ioner, Wednesday appointed Derelt McWbinney, city councilman and tonner mayor as treasurer of the sanitary dlatricl. Fujita, chairman of the district. 81>' pointed McWbinney alter David combo resigoed because be bad moved from the area. The eotlty is primarily a traJh col- lection service operating in Westminster. Midway City and parts of Garden Grove. McWbinney, who is also a member of the board ol directors of the Orange Counly Traosit Dislricl and Fujita are charged with conspiracy, grand theft and soliciting a bribe in Ille Mlle Square llClll- daL Tbey are accused of taking $5,000 from George Mura~ Fountain Valley fmner wbo was seeking a renewal ol blJi leaae of Mlle Square lands for raising vegetables. Tbe furor over the leue bribe erupted last year during the reeleclioo campaign of Supervisor Rober\ Battin. The money paid by Murai was allegedly for Battin's campaign but the supervisof told the Grand Jury ile bad no knowledge of the shakedown. McWbinney and Fujita Ire scheduled to face trial May 21 in SUperior c.ourt. Frot11P .. el MAMIE ••• Miss Van Doreo told newsmen WedneS- day in Hollywood. Despite Miss Van Doren'• use of the term cannibal, Miss Sargent empbaslU!d at a press conference upon bu return that Chief Oboharok never pertook of human Oesh, although bis father had. The announcement of Miss Van Doren's alleged affair d' heart with Gen. Dulacki stunned some people. San Clemente Chamber of Commerce Manager Col. Emile Radics denounced it as ridiculous Wednesday night. He was well acquainted with Gen. Dulacki wtien he served as Camp Pendleton's deputy base commander under Dulacki, then-commander o( the Fourth Marine Division. F o 11 owl ng ch a nge-of-command ceremonies Tuesday, Gen. DuJacld was scheduled to depart for Washing10n D.C. to become inspector general of the entire Corps. Civilian sources close to Gen. Dulackl during bis tenure It Camp Pendletoo described blm .., a bard-<harging spit· and-polish Marine, and confirmed bachelor who is well liked and gets around in social circles. "They've been trying to marry blm off for years," said one. Miss Van Doren has previously been married to bandleader Ray Aotbony and youlhlul professional baseball pitcher Lee Myers, who died last year in a Hun- tington Beach auto accldeol There were no children by either union. Tbe spollesman also eald one oU!er -possibly was a)'Olrd the plane. 'lbere were no survivors. Tbe black and wblte C47 transport, a propeller-driven p1ane of World War It vintage, crashed about 9 a.m., an hour after tt !ell for a recruiting appearance in Overland Part, Kan. Resideots ol. this farming ares in the ceotral part of the state llid they beard the plane just bef .... the craab and its ..,g1nes souoded erratic. A rescue worker said it looked to him u ll the meo inside iried to jump out as the plane crashed, but used no parachutes. Unopened parachutes and baggage were strewn about the cruh site. The plane's white body was tom with gaging boles, its wings: bad been shorn and its engines were scattered among cornstalb and trees in the wreckage area 'lbe bodies were scattered for several hundred yards around the wreckage of the plane. L. M. :petty Jr., a resident of the area, said be beard the plane'a motor "come Inmates Damage Prison in Idaho BOISE, Idaho (AP) -Idaho State PeoltenUory officials say Inmates pr .. testing rumOrs that a prisoner was to be removed from tbe prison bospi~ set fires wblch damaged or destroyed four buildings. Prison Director Raymood May said the prison cafeteria and, chapel were destroyed and the recreation hall and boobtOre were badly damaged Wednes- day nlgbt. He estimated damage at $75,000 to '100,000. '!be four building• ranged Jn age from 711tO110 yean old. May sale! the ortaoo Is now without food preparalloD (aclllties and Gov. Cecil Andrus WU to be aated to supply a military mess from the Natiooal GUafd. Pf,ir Face Court On Murder Rap 1wo Huntlngtoo Beach men arrested Wednesday momlng on charges of murdering the wile of ooe of them will be arraJined Friday morning in West Orange County Municipal Col\J'I. Malcolnl Smith, 41, and Allen D. Hand, 21, both of 6200 Edinger Ave., Apt.. .Ul, are currently being beld In Hunlln(too Beach City, Ball ,., The ~ of Mn.' ~hara Smith, ~ WU found tueaday iftmloon by a 13- ye!IN)Jd girl at a local horse stable. A county coroner's report showed the. vic- tim bad been beaten and strangled. Jet Tankers Crash; 2 Die COLUMBUS, Obio (AP) -Two tanker jets used for airborne refueling collided aod burned in heavy fog early today as they tax- ied to a runway at Lockbourne Air Force Base. Authorities said two crewmen were killed and ooe in- jured. A base spokesman said the two $tO.millloo KC135 Jets, wblch each carried five crewmen, were moving into takeoff position for an alert ex· ercise when they collided. He said they we.re traveling at 15 to 20 miles an hour. One pllllle was extensively damaged by fire, the spokesman said. and the other's interior burn- ed. The Gol~ Kitlif.ts, the Olfldat,A Y l par1chute demonstration unit, was fonn· ed in 1157 at Ft. Bragg. They perform 150 to 200 free-fall exb!biUous each year. The unit. is' .compcied. ot tWo lf·mall teams. Each team consiits of nirif jumpers, one narrator, one groan!! con· troller, one pilot, one copilot and one crew chief. Gray Links ·. ) ' ' White House :~: . .• ... To Kalmbach·"· • ,,y' WASHINGTON (UPI ) Preside~~1 ~ Nixon's personal attorney told the FBl...ti~ acted as a "disbursing agent" and paid;/ $30,000 to $40,000 during a sb-monti ·' period to Donald H. Segretli, an alleg~·' political saboteur, Acting 'FBI Direc\Qt • ., L. Patrick Gray has told Congress. rn Gray's statement . concemi.n~ ~r~~ii M. Kalmbach of Newport Beach canwr during his Senate confirmation. hearing Wednesday and was the fast time that,.- Segretti, a califomla lawyer, had been o~.~ ficially linked with the White House. I Previously, media reports have su~:, 1 gested that Segretti acted as a recruiter.'.. for political espionage against th.e Democrats in last year's presldenti~l ::S Cl!lllpaign. :·., (Kalmbach's private secretary sal<i this morning· that he ls out of the state,ll and is not responding to press inqulrles.1 Gray testified before the Sena(t 1 Judiciary committee for the fourth da:t;~ on his nomination to become permanerit' bead of the FBI, succeeding the late J. Edgar Hoover. .it But Gray was excused today after fin days of appearing as a witness. ...~ Chairman James 0 . Eastland (!).Miss.).,, said he hoped the committee wou\d ; be able to complete a short roster of' other witnesses by Frid8.y and thus cl~ the confinnation bearings. · ·~~· Several senators, however, indicated they would like to recall Gray after p reading of the bearing record and a scanning of the FBI investW.tion of the" bugging ol Democratic !ieadquarte~ · during the election cam,paign last .Yeilr ,.-r In a written statement supplied to the · committee about Kalmbach, Gray quot.eel the attorney as saying he paid Segrettlla · salary and expenses between SepL, 1, 19'1 . and Marcb )S, 1!1'12 without knoW\I!& whg\, Segretti was doing with the money. . .. "He said be merely acted as a ClistiuiSu Ing iig~t fbr SegretU's salary anll ft· penses and he has oo Idea how Sell"-11)' received h!s instructions or whom ~ reported to," Gray said. : Money to pay Segretti, according to . Kabribach, earoe from campaign tiindl • collecled prior to April 7, 1972 and ha! kept no records on payments. )· .. ~ Gray said tbat Kalmbach, a maJ9"; californla fund raiser for Nixon'• cam. paign, "Ststed he did not bave any Ji\. formation pertaining to the burgtory or' the Deinocratic headquarters and OOuld furnish no information concerning tball matter." .:.'!'ft Kalmbach told the FBI that Segr)l~. had been recomme.nded for un.speclfl~, aervtces with U1e Republican Party t>Y.: Dwight Chapin, Nixon's fonner a~~ polntmenta secretary. In another development, the Wbltlt ~ House objected today to the UJe of "nw!1, unevaluated material from FBI fileS'• in the bearings. .. .. : Presideotial press secn!tary Ronald L. Ziegler said the administration bopeo' "the committee will reconsider this pol;~ icy ... " " Ziegler refused to specify the FBI ~· terial which prompted the expresaiona : White House concern, but his stat.em : came a day after Gray infonnedi'• committee that Kalmbach told ageots be paid between !30,000 ilJid · •. 00 in Republlcan funds to Segretti. " ~ f!.I!~~.!!.!!!!~· Automatic Washe.r can~ Dryer ~~=====~---..:___-Nobody Sells 10 YEAR WARRANTY ON TRANSMISSION PARTS Speed Queen • STAINLESS STEEL TVa --· 1815 lf."lll!Wf AUTOMATIC WASHER . • .... "'"'* 01,~ ...... st1t"'"' Shel Tw~ 1~111 f.,. h•\t• ,,... F.IN-l«I Multf. Ord• W1tMllt S.ltcffo11t W.W T .. ,....... S.I"" tltltl A ... 111•1.I• ht 1Ht1• wt.i.., H1'"9t SeW, A.,._ ~· ... c.,,.,...... For Less Than 1>alldaf>'s -· _..;) • ,1 .. --· I I -__ ......,. ~. Thur!daf, Mllldl 8, 1973 H DAILY l'llOT .1 ~o3st mong 20 Arrivals11 Navy Seeks fighter Jet Off CQast • I .\ C<>ast Guard and Navy search waa , launched tl1is morning in waton of! the, SOuth -llfange Coa$t !or a Navy F-8 fighter ·which bas ditched somewhere at .... Spokesmen for the Miramar-Naval Air Station ' conlinned. rePQl'IS lhat ~ jet was down somewhere ol! the Southern California coast, but declined to discµss any o~ details. · Meanwhile, at Iea"st one witness in Dana Point tl1is rooming reported seeing a plane about 10 miles' offcoast, trajllng Sll)pke. • Spokesmen for the County Harbor1 Pitrol •t Dana Harbor, said they ~ mediately contacted Coast Guaril ol· fiCla!J In long Beach to launch a seazclL No Cutten and a ~copter were sent. fSut even the g~al location of the dOwned plane was not pli!j)Olnted this morning. . j Dana Point apparently is t be northernmost 'boundary of the search area $pokesmeh at Miramar said they be11eve the plane to be "perhaps tOO miles" off the1 SOUthem Callftrnia t'Olist. 'lbat type of plane; they said, carries,. only the pilot. $pokesmen, however, did not give the nSJne' Of the pilot of the aircraft which dl""bed. Blue Angel Jets Crash in Desert • Pilots Survive :EL CENTRO (AP) -Three Blue Angel precision Dying jets crashed today in the rugged 80Ulbeastem Call!ornla desert, by\ their pUots ejeeted safely. .'The bright blue craft collided during a training session involving intricate, close- rihge maneuvers. M. the F4 phantom jets lft!nt ·down, the· )lilots .,..... seen In· tl!r<e' , .............. 'cbu'--" . . ~~ ~· . . .. ~ AD hour. later, tlley t.WJre"pronouneed ''6f<af' hi a base dispensai'y"'t El.Qmtio NlvaJ Alt St'ation. · ' ' ... •· ~-;> J'liey were Identified a5 Navy •u Y•CJMr: ~ BenUey, 13, o! Sea!Ue, Wash.; Navy bf. Marlin Wilta, 2', of Aitkin, Minn., and Marine Capt. Jobn Fogg, 21, ·of. <ltoemburg, Ind. ~ being treated !or ~r bruises~ aqipokesman s~l<I, they were released. fl> fourth Blue AnJel plane was report· el.. in the air with two others on the irotmd at the tin}e of the ooUWoo dur-14« a "trail loop0 formation in which t~ Jets Qy nose-to-t8il, following each ofher In a single line. Rescue helicopters picked uP the three pjlOts who >Wm by .then struggling free "fitbeir PhUteS. r "An · Investigating bolml was set up to lean\ how the $4.S-JU}lliOn planes collided, .The crash site Is about 20 miles west ofothe air base In an area restricted !or the jet training fights. There are sev~ pilots, including one ltickuP mer, who tram In six~ ~ uaed during atr shows throughout' dlO United states. ~/t' ~ashes since 1967, loor Blue Angel ll'Wts have been killed, all at or neat the ilfue spot In the billy area·of desert. I ... Tt"'!"'t. LONE INDIAN SENTRY STANDS LONELY VIGIL AS FIRST LIGHT BREAKS OVER HORIZON Government Officials Still Seeking NagotMted haw ot WOWldocl ic-Raservotlon Standoff Wounded Knee Near Crisis Indians Entrench as U.S. Deadline Approaches Welcomes To-qching, Tmnultuous rnmwu.Sen>tees MARCH ' AFB -One more plane- load of returning POWs touched ,don oo American contlnental soli here w-..ay -actually It was a tire-otreak!!d ..,....te runway -~ 20 """' lllcludlng lour from the Orange Coast. 'l'lley wore greeted by a cbeerint! ~. j1IOI as when tliey landed In BonolQ!u Wednesday to complete Phase U of Operalloll Homecoming. 1'be acenes were tou<:hing a n d tumu!uO!as, human anct_ bumorOli!, and · they were repeated across the nation as three huge C141 hospital plane.s landed. Orange Coast area returnees now being examined at medical centers prior to local homecomings include: -Mirine Capt. James V. DiBemardo, of Mission Viejo. -Air Force capt. Jose D. Luna, of Orange. -Anny Lt. Col. Kenneth R. Hughey, of Seal Beach. -Air Force Capt. Michael L. Brazelton, also o! Seal Beach. Their return brings· to 299 the number of American prisooers of war repatriated since the Vietnam cease-fire. Hanoi says another 286 are still to be freed . The $6 were all the freed prisoners who remilmed at CJl.rk~ the ftrat stopover on the journey bome. '!'bey· were ' preceded by 80 other former prisoners who return- ed to the States Wednesday. One of those arTiving at Maxwell Air Force Base near Montgomery, Ala., was Air Force Capt. Tbomaa M. McNish of Franklin, N.C. McNish, a POW for 61\i years, drew cheers from the welcoming crnwd when be declared: "I'm a 30-year-old bachelor with a lot of living -to cat(:h up on." Seven forDier hostages were to join the Navy Cmdr. Eugene B. McDaniel said evacuation of the historic village, oc-after anival at Portsmouth1 Va., Naval UPIT ...... HOME AFTER SIX YEARS l!x0POW; Wife lmb<ace ' WOUNDED KNEE, S.D, (AP) - Women and children were b e in g evacllated today from Wounded Knee and militant 1ndlans _,, reported ~ up their forces as a government deadline to leave the hamlet approached, cupied nine days ago l>y lndlan protesters Hospital: bo wed Wednesday the "Today is the most exciting and ----~...,....------.. w VO Y were ~ching moment of my life. For six "prepared to die." Federal officials have years I wanted to cry, but I didn 't have ] W ~ the situation .. extremely time.. Anima eapon grave. MCnaruel, wbo arrived at the hospital State Water Panel Hears The Justice -Department" said Wednes-by car from Oceana Naval Air Station, ' .. ' ed day that all llOIU'l!llidenls of the dldn't even wait ror hi• car to stop berore Hear mg .. Delay. · B d F • • E • d village DllJ!I depart Without weapons bY. 5 leaping out and embracing his wile and On. mancmg VI ence p.m. PST, after which any o! the lndl'an three .cbUdren· • bea . -·· ... __ --·-·· • , 1 invadenwilll>O ... biecttoimmediatear-capt. Allen C. Brady added'·a solemn ..A nng•ooaP•v.-.to~·~· ml'• i • •'1! ,_-,--•, 1 ·• note1 to the Tortimoutb· ... arl'lvit.l control .officers to carry 'aidea.rft'lll'.-WM 1 - :t'be OOifonua,Regional water Quality Olntn\1 Board' of the Sanla ·-·Region will' bear more evtdOnce Friday that bllnd! ""14 i'Ulfnce ""• Aliso Water .Management Agtocy')hooid· be i&'lUed imm<:<flale!Y bf Ol'dillill<e instead of by voi, of the citizens sened. · A clause of the state code allows such a measure if the ~aJer situatim in a given district Is designated «iirgent."' · U VOW. In the dlslrict oppose the bond, tl!l!y can still lllittate a re!erendwn to stop i~ onderl\be state «iC1a :nie bolml bearing' will be at 10 a.m. Fri\l&Y In the city colmcil ·chambers . of Corona, 815 W. Sixth st. James &Kier.on, -live ollicer of the Sint& 'Ana llegion, . said the ·- hope! to mate'its final -!ollowing the bearing. . J · He said the designation of urgency will be "-'eel oo whether the .A WMA plan Is neceaSal')' IO U.p µit regldn conforming to the state's Interim Water Quality Con-trol ~P!an, • t I The Interim Plan sets standards for good water, dlscbarge Into the ocean and treatment of dlssolved-aolids. All projeets '"1atmg to wile! and aewage treatment ~.conform· to IL • Also conlidered will be the tllreat of polluUon in the El Toro Water District and Rossmoor Sanitation, Inc., if the -• . , As the government's deadline aJ> lestivtUes. Allei' being ·embraced· by. bis continued !or • one week WedQeaday AWMA"""'k Is not IJesm eooo. proacbed, a group of •lawyers reported wije and two cbUdren, be..told·the crowd b<>oause a repreaentatlve of the Anlmll'. The AWMA ' ~. planned • to · .......,.. ;In elforll " tnediate the coll' .,.,.l>Q!I~ !®',lll!lt hia lboli&l!ta1 wen>. !>ll C.ntrbl Deptrtmeill wu Ulllblt to -; :!1a:;:U.:i:'tt :.~:, i:· ru~ 18;.,_·~ they ~ • ,.. :Tr: ~noco~ =. In Vietnani b~t t~'otlilg'.•n,I' ~~~ty 8?a~ of~.,:,.-,.·. been "1doned by•· variety of orpniz> riesof suggestiou toTuterlor1lepartment "I as~ you t<t lend your hearts to the m~ . . • , , tims in tbe'.affeeted ane. mctnc!ing Ille ~ and termed the talks the most !smilies of those wbo are not coming The ll9un<lmen now h av • rtnes and.' ~ 0=tin~°;:' i:i= ~b°ig~.:·~ the right direction,"· ~t Don't let them be lorgotten," .be shotguns in locked racks In their vehicles World Homeowners Allociatioo, and the said one Jawyer. "I think things will cool bu.t argue that a pistol ls more effective Leisure World Foundatm off." and humane In killing dangerous• F.nvlrcmnentalists have apressed ..... Departure a1 ·aeven men and women Fresno Man Named animals. , • cem that AWMA, H put into elleel, WIJll)d beld captive !or' a time last week would ' It was pointed ,out the animal control pave the way for~ deve1opmenl. leave only ooe lormer hostage, a Rotllan, WASHINGTON (UPI) -Floyd H. officers exptrtenee more hos\11. 'situa-< nowev.r, .l!l"llY now say they 88!'" catholiC prlesl, 1st111 ln the besieged iom·' Hyde, 51, of. Fresno has been c:bosen by ti°">' than barbOr l\atrolmen or flood ....... • that a c:rilis in -~ ...i -treat· munlty. Two elderly men and a 12-yeal' President Nixon to be undersecretary or tro.1 security' guards who wear sldeanns. ment in the AwMA~ Is mushroom-old girl left previously. • Hotlslnga nd {1rban Development. Hyde, ln a long report to the Board al ing already, ...i the -of 90 Father Paul. Manhart, whose tiny a former Fresno mayor, has served as SuperVisors,, Coubly AdmlnisiraUve ()!. action now.may mean chaos. church bas been used by the Indians as a assistant HUD secretary for community fleer Robert Thomas recommended that Cad Kymia, ..,.;..at~ manager of the beadquarters, said ba Intended to re-development since the N I x o n ad· the officers nol be allowed to carry Moulton-Niguel Water District ani! me of main. ministration took office .in 1969. sidearms. those ptt;SeDti.ng evidel)ce toou1ow, said 1----------· ----------'--'--'----..::.:==-'---------'- ".the time is tight" for tbe AWMA to be bqun.. ~ pointed out, for example, that the 8Gssmoor Sanllation District serving Leisure World bas been not!Oed by the Irvine Cmnpany that it cannot be guaranteed permission to trud: sludge to drying -located oo Irvtne land at the "Golden Tnangle" at the -of the San Diego and Santa Ana Fn!eways. This means that other means and other locatlms !or treating ,..ter will bave to be !ound -be said. Your fal>Orlte d<corotor htr• to asslsl uou. ~ H.J.GAl\l\ETT fllRNl1URE PROmSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon., • lhvrs. & Fri. Evti. 2115 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. I ' • • • 4 DAILY PILOT Wet Welcome For Traveler llOlllllXlOlllN DEPT. -Sloudiecl in ywr 1e1t cm the j<lliner, you are pleased to be going -. oat of the New York -Bad< lo the land ol mill< and honey. !lo ...,.. -aboul wbelber you'll be Ille last mm cm the 111bway wben a -of -decide to 1111 throUgJI the ... far wlaables. Jlo """" listening to pWas in tllo part from ywr hotel --Let them have tllo place. Let tbem hne the weather, too. So rn trade mmdge 1o the air for SIDI( lo the air. At least everybodY -It do<sn't evm rain lo SOUthem Clllfanlla, rigJll? IVJIN MAYO& JOHN V. Undsay, -'t -New Yori< any more. u.m,; at 51, Im cledded that elgbt yora running the big dty Is enough. The way OIUJbody Is clamoring lo get Into ttJe ID8JOI"• cbalr, llowner, yw suffer the ..,,..... lhat ·1J1211>e Llodsay ""' lim(llJ -II!' tenlpor ol the .-. '1lu m1311o New Yort bas decided 11111 etcllt ytll9 of Unclsay la ..... p, .... Eftn w111Je ~ WU telllog the --be *Wnr down, eptd.al Slale F\--Nadjarl WU ........... the tndictmmt of three city of!ic!al• cm cballfS of faing traffic -,,,. alJeptim la lllal the trio were going to tale cue of an estimaled 1,000 putillg labs Which had bem slapped on S(IDe: al, tbe more infbaentiaI folD in the big db'• DIE Nn YOlllt Daily News ran a lit· lie-the -day Wing fOIU wby "'IYbod:Y -""" want lo --of New Yort. !lane of lime ln- ....-.t could -.. with • good -Wbile -New Yort dlJ officials are beias ....... of liJlac ,.n;ng tl<jlell, few can be found who 'lildd...,,,,,. them ol fiJiilg the boles in all the stttets. One ~ the c:tllJ'el¢ national men's mag;a:ines, in fact. ran a bit called New Y orlt -1be Hole Story, wherein tt ""'I>' ped up all the street mi.series of the big c:Dy. AD example from the report: "AN OBBRVATION post was sel up at «Ith Slreet and Tblrd Avenue where a great bump of _, plants creates a kind ol ski jump. It lw bem there since April of 1970, covering subway con- strudion. For almost three years, low- llying automobiles have bem hurtling of! tbis bump leaving their hubcaps to ac- cmnulate in the gutters .. -" Set they interviewed one Manuel OarbaDo. who is New York City's first d<puly transponation administrator. OUbaDo told ol bis problems getting New York City streets fued. There is one hole near bis office where workers failed to pll warning lanterns out on the job. CutaDo warned the crews several times. "SO WHAT HAPPENED," be asked, his ..-,. breaking. "Whal happened was cme tUgbl I drove into il . . " So much for Mayor Lindsay and all the bappiness of lbe big city. Back. home now to the best of all possible coasts. The Dowen in bloom. Freeway traffic crashing and banging oo smooth asphalt. 1be S1mbine and warm ocean breezes. And so, from New York to borne. Wait a minute. What is that strange stuff tailing out of the darkened skies? Can it be! Everybody knows it never rains in Southern California. UPIT ...... , Seven ed a·s 'firuck~ Bu·s Crash on Br~dge Mrs. Irving Sentenced Two Years lalllrWlfttef I --1'1oeaQ •• _,. ..... iajlnd. .... critio1117-.....,. ................ ill ....,. Fort •1 ·----... "'I 1-iQIIIJ-'lllit ._ __ .. __ QoM "' • -... of Wat -----Otlloc. .. ·--·1*i---!Olledlo a .. ltd alllll ... rtrt &aw, llJl. ... ·-..... iltjand.,.. .. ...._ N • Mn tiW ii a .:tmal ---· IJdlrf!e!d, Ta. 17 --lojn4. -CAimJ, ti i. Yilla, 1U. ill lhe_.llil_ValloJ,_he_ .... .. the-tlllle- ,_,,. I .. II I 4. qakt: wt.en It lit," .. -. MM-• It IIll,.....,.. tlillc ..... -le •!di .we "' the • ...... 11n.'lll!t1 ca•wae .... . , . ._ ,, ,, ~-·-· , .. ' .. " -""'......,_i· ,, ....... the -ol tllo bas toward ult. bract from tbe fnnL., Su"'eying Damage ZURICH, S..-(UPI) -'Ille 7.urlcb high -today ........ - Irving ID lw01M" In jail far --iII the "50,0llO -Btaglirs -ogIOplly hon. Sbe bad ..... .. .. ...... .., .... tl(IS ._.Illar wia \FWL 1 .... -.... WIJ .. ils- ·~ is DOlblng left bu! the •keletal frame of the bas and juol besPI aod heaps ol asbm," said Harry Neubardt, a -at the ooeue. "Near the troQI ol the frame you can""' wbae ooe pt. -tried to pt 1111 the -door. Ho didn't make iL" Neubardtald thelnlCk and ... mel~ flJpther aod the -...... -thfl there ,,_ poddlM " -Oil tllo gmm. Louise Boyd look! through smashed window of dailla~:wspaper In Lumberton, N.C., that was broken by Tuscarora In · In demon- strations of sympathy with Indians in South Dakota. free; the -could -_ ....... lo five years. - I J11t 1w -a the 1We ti the killPt_, __ _.,.._I )iiq t off the lirillee--°""" ail .. -""' -...... __ .. l rot_ .. .._ Nixon Seeking to Divert Funds for Rapid Transit The ~ wile of -Oillanl Irving, who la ~ 21> ,..m iII a UA federal jail for oelling the .... "'~ wor1t lo McGraw 11iD, ph W pill:t .. charges of fraod aad ..... !De documenlslocuhdledlsalSwios- ln the name ol Delp II. ~ 'l1ie bloode Mn. Irving ...-a1 --ed al the lll!lllmcle. The dlJ ,._,.... had asked for an 1a.mantb • 4e.ded sentence bUt the out. in an w• al bat not unprecedented ruling, sliDiN"" the sentence cmsiderably . Im ......... _., ... ..,. ... F.t ...... IDllf:L fte ._ -• a a• ,..,,, trip 6-s.. Ptwida:• a. h '; Da Jiit --· PJ -~tllecnofL Dr. B. B. -iII -aid he tall:-... ID Lily 1w 11oe e ol LaR C2larl<:s, I.& a I C I ... iilff&ed. 1roten tuldnemdbams. "l1' WAS TERIUllLE, juol a big meoi, "'-they pl there,• aid l!PS IPOk<t' man .nm RolJimoa in Auatln. ''The bm was an fire. '!'be bollool burned out and -.. .... banes fell lhrougb the -of the bas. • "Faood with aamellllng lib that It Iii undeistandable to me liow they could -reported)• high death figure. ~ we still do DOI kmw tJacll1 bow maoy people died... . > WASHINGTON (AP) -Pmidenl Nix- oo urged Congiess today lo pennit stale and local governments lo tap 13.& billion of federal highway funds during the next three years to improve mass lr'llmit sysltms. In a special message on community development, Nixon said the money would be earmarked "for u r b an transportation needs, including capital improvements for bus and rapid rail systems." Another feature of the message was a call for a better communities" act to p~ vkle states and communities with $:2.3 billion a year of special revenue sharing money "To be-spent a! they desire" to meet development needs. UNTIL THE PROPOSED leglalallon coo.Id· take effect on July 1, 1974, Nixon said . "funds already available ta the Deportment of Housing and Urban DevelO!l"""'\ will be used to maintain and. support community development." .Nb:on called anew for creatian of ia department of community development "~!ch would pull Wlder one roof variow;: programs now in lhe Departments of Housing and Urban Development, Transportation, Agriculture and other agencies." Voicing !lrot'lg criticism of present federal housing programs, many of which be suspended In January, Nixon said: "In pursuing our goal al decent homes for aJl Americans, we know that better means are needed -that the old and wasteful programs, programs which have already obligated the taxpayer to payments of between $63 billion and $95 billion during the next 40 years, are not the answer." HE SAID A MAJOR housing study DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtlivery of tile Daily Pilot Is guaranteed Me!IN1'·1'rldn: II "u ,,. ll8f 111,,. ,_ ••JM• •1' J:JO •·""• c•ll •M ,...,.. U1l'f will N .....,.., i. )'M. C•llJ •n It-• 11111il ,,. """ 14r...l•'I' •IHI s.-1y1 If ,... • Mt nao1 ... ,, • .,, Cltrf lly t ...... S..tn1y, ... I •·"'· s-.,. Clll •!Id • aw wlD IN "'""" .. ~..._ Ctllt. •re l•ktft 1111111 11 •.Pl\. Teltphones Most O••• County ArHI .. '42-4121 Ind WtstmlNIM' . . .. . . . NorthwtSI HIHlllilQIOl'I 8e•efl 540-1220 SBll ci.,.,,.,.tt, C•pl1trano llHCh. ~n Jutn C•Plltr•ro. O.na Polnl, SOulh Lavune, Ltgl,ln.11 N!ouel 4f2·4420 already is under way within the govern- ment and asserted: "Within the next six months, I lnt.nd to submit to the Congress my policy recommendations in this field, based upon the results of that study." While urging diversion of some highway trust fund monies to mass transit programs, Nixon said he would provide "ample resources to advance the interstate system" of superhighways. However, he called for greater flexibility in use of interstate funds. He said: "Some communities now feel ll!lduly obligated lo spend federal mooies oo con- troversial interstate highway segments in urban areas I urge the Congress lo allow stales and localllles lo transfer such funds lo the construction of other federal- aid highways aod mass transit capital improvements. In this way, we can help resolve controversies which have slowed vrork oo a number of interstate links in urban areas." Inquest Resumes Next Wednesday MM. IRVING'S ~ bellft beginoing the trial "paliafa the court will decide ooe must DOt play around with Swiss banb" ,......i CIOI'-rect. . Her trial resulted from cme of the_,, melodramatic m om eats d. the autobiography affair. Wearing a bladt wig and armed with • fake ,. part. • cashed almost $650,000 -of -made out to H.R. Hughes by assmning the identity of Helga R. Iii..,... Mrs. Irving, a Swiss citima. mwd a 6lklay term in a New Yodt jail !mt Jdy after being cmvk:led of fnmd by a UA court. The Swiss eourl today ndod lhat period would be dedoctal !rem bu-cur- rent sentence. MRS. IRVING'S !awJ<r, Peter Widmer, said ao appeal l!gliIIlt the sentence WU '"under •j••dA+atica• W no decision -111 be lakm _,. ._ court's writteo verdict RI Jeaiwed. Mn. IrripJ .-..... _, .. "11111 LADY SAID -man pllhed "'"' off Ille lllll, ---· "5IJe --·tlle-oflllllllmmd*' jml I z1teD a llrai: fll fire cmning' --said the special ldenllllc811on team ... airlifted to -In Ibo middle ol the nfgbl and until It bad III>- -its wort. no definite death total could be detennined. Sea wlee Bldlealed ': ,, U.S. Postmast,er Joins In Mail Horror Ta'les WASlllliGJUN {AP) ---Gomnl B. T."'"-'lmllisonllomr ---mail --Be w4ftid -Wedr I Icy with ...... El If fllt Smile Pall Ofl'ice Cam- milloo, ... ·-·_,,for ...... ""IW' .mice it illllDlerabk> to • -to me pe•+•-'tJ."' vzz • aid at lbe art fll • iau •C•ie fll the ptdaur a.me " the -... a o111 Postal S1mce. °"'"'™ Giie -~...,.,_), said ' lo pt a 1tt1<r ..,,... New Yott: C1i, !rem the -lo 8rootlyn. Be said he bad ...., poolal employti "pildl" a pdage maibd FRAGIU!: , . ....... .-. -clamop la ''1macl:eplable, .. ....... hie and intolerable," he said, and belpl .. eaplain why the prlvalelJ-u-l'm:ol Sa vice bu tatm owr 111 pamil of the -·· pacbge clell-1 GILA BEND, Ariz. (UPI) -Justice ol llis Oi--* _,, deli.....i alW Kl 11 promised thal the IUlai lhe Peace and Aeling Coroner MuHord -Yes's Doy. --aad will do beller, but ""' Swilzet'land last October to -trial Sbe indicai.d she wmld pleld gaillJ md was allOftd to poot bail and ID to lli!r home 00 the Spanish island of -wbere she returned to ber wwt as m impressiooisl plinler. Winsor IV has tentatively scheduled for W.-a llil, m a llid. be bew fl • need llllft: tbne" to replace fad.lilies aiq. next Wednesday the resumption of an in-Ex. -Beatie McCartney --....a.a1 11i!r .....,. 1iitm liqualal by yean of negled aad lnllaJI quest into the death or David Whiting, -...,. ...... the pei".aw -~ equlpmonL business manager or actress Sarah Miles. F' d f M • • Sm. Alm Ot-(DC&lil.), aid The poollnMta' ...,...i caicedecl thal WiMOr has said he will call as wit-me Or 3njll3 Da same pall8l iepwls i*Wtide a lades to be was ••e beD bml" Cll redncfng COltl nesses Miss Miles and Burt Reynolds. me •e .tier' failara to avoid an alrud:r ICbeduled $900 Whiling was found dead of a drug CAMPBELTOWN, Soolbnd CAP! -Dorillc the V'IOlmm nr, he aid,,..... miillon lnc!ew in poolal rates In overdooe in Miss Miles' motel room. She Fonner Bealle Paul M"°'11DoJ -rm-pie _,, ..,.,,, "Lot's tmn the war Janum'y, that • .,.. perbaPI loll tracl< ol has said she was taking refuge at the ed $240 today for growing five marijmm. °""' • Ole Paltal Oat*ltilat; hf may ll!l'Yicd.." . . R Id bee Whiling plants on his !amt in -""""'"" "'""""il.lmtllet'llm-ltdon. A"-.., employmenl thal ...:need lbea1mel ~-. eyno s' room ause He pleaded guilty. "Now the liae is: ._ the JbJla-the ...moo by l4,0lltl )obo and left IOIDe ~ 'l1ie 30-yeaN>ld musjcian ... bis -it Paa!l l'lllt.' • pool oflloos .....-... and othen sborl The inquest was suspended while American wife, Linda. ...m.t by ... Kl """""" a.at "fer -of belp wa "just a piece of damned poor Reynolds and l\liss Miles fought an ecutive jet for the trial llllPd -· M bRs m •-""11 mau_.i." he ....ned. un,wecesslul legal battle to keep from 'i";;;;;;-o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i being forced to testify. A laWYer for the 11 dead man's mother Tuesday won a court order exposing them to cross ex- amination on their versions of the in- cident. Nevad& Cracks Down CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPI) -The Nevada Assembly unanimously approved a bill Wednesday cracking down on slot machine cheaters. 'Ibe measure provides maximum penalties of $5,000 and 10 years in prison for persons who use drills, wires and other devices to make the machines pay off. special purchase Orange c-ty•s Laigest Selection of Contempor•ry Fumihn open sundoy 12-5 sectional 8-l/2x9~1/2 -• • -' . l Both Coasts Suffer Rains choo,. fabrics ...i .-... ;., ~ -.....i fabrics. Horc.ito. ...i '"'''"'' ........._ • '· • Mild Temperatures Recorded Over Most of Natw1i Mltlt UW Prt<. • -ll " ... =-• " .. ,ii .. .. ... " ,. ,. " " !i " .. " n .. " n n !l " " !! l! II 11 ll ll n ll " :fl " ll .. " :i .ii Ii '!' " . ' ,, ~ ti ·" ff ., ~ ,. ll .. ' r•lnt In '°"" 1rH1 al'ld -tt hiotltr .. ._ .... ,loM. T""""I' lft llllvtr•ktt C O 11 II IV r-.oor:t'4 .s lncfltJ~•lnhlll. TN l°' ·~~ 1 .11 lnchtJf:j! OI It -'!IMC to • 't Ill '#Ntf. 5' -1'. 8' • 9' sofas aYailable ... "" sale 495. daily 11/9 saturday 11/6 sunclay 12/5 • ph. 548-5518 •toll free -546-1262 . •, ' ' '' I l ' ' ~ . 1 ' • I •. " - . • • ' • • • • • . • ' . .. r • Ted.ay's Final • : VOL 66, NO. 67, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES . ORANG£ COUNTY, CAO~IA THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1973 N TEN CENTS • • I • \ a9 Testlt110f!fl Kalmbach Paid Alleged Sah9teur . ~ASHING TON (UPI) -President Njxon's personal attorney told the FBI he JCted as a 11disburSing agent" and paid . !30,l!!O to '40,llOO during a six-month period to Donald H. SegretU, an alleged \ "' Fellows ·Born On June 27th 'Winners' 'WASHINGTON (AP) -Selective Service held a standby draft lottery to- . day to assign callup numbers to the two mlllion men born in 1954; but they won't ~drafted short. of a national emergency. However, Byron V. ·~epltone, llOlninated by Nixon as draft director, said men with numbers 95 and lower will be 'given clasSifications to provide a feadY pool 111at can be [ll"1CeSSed qulckly if -C!ll'P'V, _.,,-• t ·' .-:---~ .... IJe .• said tllao men . 1r!!I be ·abler to ~~ lull .~tlt(a 'b der.rm.nix iDd exemption requesix. .- Those with numbers ,a~ 15 will be kept ·1n the same bol-clissilications in which they were .pliQlil wl>ell Ibey ,.giste'red lof;tiie draft ;Jalf.1'1t-• , No, I in the ~ kJltj!y ••·Mo signed' to -with J1111e Jith blrlbdaya. It WI!" on the ZZSth draw of 3'5 yellow c¥psules containb\g birjbda!t• and 365 1111rpllsb capjules contalniJ!i numbers. No. Z was assigned to ·lhoae born Aug. ~. No. 3 to MarCb 29, No. 4 JO ·Oct. 25, Jlo. 5 to Aprll t , No. 6 to Nov. 11, No, 7 to 3an. 29, No. 8 to -Dec. 7, No. I to Oct. 211 and No. 10 to Marcil :aa. -Tbe highest, ·No. 365, went to Oct1 19. ~ Those with Christmas birthdays drew ~ New Year's Ul8 and Independence Day 'JIY/. •, Pepitone, Iii his speech belote the elrawing, said that II the batcll of men drawing numberj lhix· year. are not need- ed ·next year Ibey -WW. c1ro1HDIO a· !oWer · category of vulnerability. ''And their place will be taken by men 'fbo are one yeu younger who al9o will llto primarlly vulnerable for the calendar year of the 20th ;birthday, of 1975/' be saict. 11 Although ·men can be inducted a(ter the year of their l'Jth birthday, the possibilities of t.his occurring are ex- tremely remote." ' Pepitone noted tbst this ix the first time since the lotteries we.. begun In 1869 that none of the men drawing num- ~ lace the certainty of induction. dJndeed,'' he said, "for the first time since 1947 -~~years ago -JUl'~nation pow Js rel)'lng ti>lally on volun.teers to proYlde man~ for the a11Dejf l<wc- el· .. " . · ll'resldent Nixon's draft authority ex· j>ifes Juiy 1 aml>lie a.lea Doi p111rto seelt ~renewal. ,. .iWAIHINGT,~ (All!) .J. ~ II e 111ttM ttllt 9'0'#I me lflittt •"''lr,"""""" .... lonfd 1o ewrr llf!ltldll• 111 tlle y.., tr.. klttery Mid fOdly, ' ,, UARY ..,. 1. ,,. ~ ,. ,,, 17."' ts. 2J 2.250 • J0.2• 11.117 .. 3' l. 120 11. 201: It, ITS :l7, 20S " n 12. m 20. • 21. :m 5. 3t7 !). 115 ''· l:M 29. 1 1. •I ,.., :Jn n. m 30. m r. uo 1s. 112-n m 11. ilSf e. 1M 16. UI 24. 2't ~81RUAl'Y \~ '· m .... I. 2'1 \IS. .,, '· lOJ , .. * "· "' n.· 102 I 3. I» . "' "" .... r. " 1. ,, .... 10. w: 11, m 11. 21t II. IO 12. 190 ''· 3" 11. al .-20. 211 14,12~CN 1\. 17' u " 2$. " ''"'' 27, I# . ,,, t. M 17. 1'9 211 HO to. 11 IL 1'2 .. JN (Soo DRArT, P ... %) : Who's -Winner • l1i Meat Game? ' Cattle rancher George Allud will .. look you straight in Ille laee llMI ,; tell you lbat mest Jl'lcos .,..., , ..... lll)'where but .... He coU.1111..,_ "Ille. bl,... pom pme yOu ...... aot Into.? • ..,.. bt aad 1111 twe -419 whmill Ulla ...... So 'llho'• l!lollW? Tbe -•lie aays 1he Is. ~ ~ managtr Sl)'I be fan"t ...... weB either. See •"*1 on Pip II. \ poliUcal saboteur, Acting FBI Director L. Pairick Gray has told Coogress. Grsy's, sta!eIJtent. cooceming Herbert M. Kalrilbach of Newport ~ch came during , his Senate oonflrmaUon hearing )V-y "1d was the first time that ,S.Si:etti, .a jJalllori1Ja· lawyer/ had been of. ficially1llbked1witb 1tbe White Hoose. PreViously, . media reports have sug- gested that SegreUI acted as a recruiter Ior .P"~tjcal ·espi"Pl!ge , '!'ainll the DemOcrats in last yee.r.'s i)l'eSidential campaign. (Kalmbacll's ·private secretary said this morning that he is put of lbe state and is not responding to press inquiries.) Gray testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee for the fourth day or.: his nomination to become pennani!nt head of the JrBI, succeeding the late J. Edgar Hoover . But Gray was excused. today after five days ol .appe{lring as a witness. Chairman James o. Eastlaod (D-Miss.) said he hoped the mmmittee would be-able to complete a SbOrt roster of Otjier witnesses by Friday aod thus close the coolirmatlon hearings. Seftral senators, however, indicated .~y would Ilke to recall Gray alter a _...,.,. of tbe bea!iJW reooi'd and a ~ IJI ~ FJlf la\'estl=· of tbe bu••ing · of IieniGc:raUc arters .. ' ~-the elec!tion .. ~lait year. 11 1;!\ a . writleb six~ suj>pDed to the ~ttee about Kalnllfacli, Gray quoted 11111 attorne)' as saying he pajd l!egretll'a lalary and el!Jlellses between· $ept. I, 1971 lda Mirch 15, 11172 wf!h<>Ut !mOWJng wbat llegrettl "88 doing wljb the money. Grocer 'Dick' Richard's . ' ~ . . . ' "lfe said be merely.acted as a disburs- ing agent for-SeM'• llalary and ex· penses and. he bas no idea bow" Segrotll recei~ his instruCUons or whom be reported to," Gray said. 2&th Year .in Area ·Feted Money to pa) Segrettl, accoiding to Kalmbacl!, came from campaign Iunds collected prior to APri! 7, 11?2 and be kept no rocords on paymenix. Gray said that Kalmbach·, a major Ca!Uornla fund raiser for NixOll's cam- paign, "'.Stated he did not bs•e soy in- lonnaUon pertaining to the burglary of the' DemocraUc beadquarters and cOuld IUrnlsh no inl<irmatton concerning that matter.." 4 Kalmbacl! told the FBI that Segtettl bsd been recommended for unsjlecilied aervices with the Republlcao Party by Dwight Chapin, ffmon's former ap- pointmenix secretary. Tu aiiolber cfeV.JDpmeot, the Wliite House· objected today to the use of 0 raw, unevaluated material from . FBI flies" in the beartnrs. l'refidential press secrelary Ronald L. Ziegler said the admlni..tration hopes "the committee will reconsider this pol- Jcy ••. " Ziegler !<fused to specify the FBI ma- terial wf\lclfprompted the expressloos ol White HOuie-concern~t his statements came a 'day after Gray informed the cbmmiltee that Kalmbach told FBI •1ents be paid between !30,000 sod $40,- Qo in Republican funds to Segretti. By . L. Pl!!TEJl'IDUEG Of -°""' .,... .... O. W. "Dick" Ricbard bas become a "'°""""" ~--._,... linoe he got. that loan lrom Geo!ge Grillitb ' and built a mait.t at the entnnce to Udo Isle. . 'lllat::hs ~-1be .Halboc Area commermralfld those, 25 ·years -am RidJanl's l'lth birtbday ~ W-y m the patio d Ricbanl's Lldo ·Marbl . With his wife, Jenny, at his side, Diet' Ricbanl'struggled to bold. back the """ as 200 well wilben said 1banU to a man who al9o bis ooutriboted mudJ ta his community. . , Jc Leslie 'Stellensen, a long-lime friend. served as master of ceremmies for the tribute, "'""""" ooty a Iew days ago. -lint -Mayor Donald A. Mc:Innil, snd reminded the mayor be WU supposed to give Richard a key to _the city. • \ .. it you ~·t have one. Dick's ~ them. cm sa1e·1n his gift s!>ol>," S~ensen quiJ>' ped'as Mclnnls mounted the plat,form. Tll& mayor' bad brougllt · his own, -.er, aod a)so ~d his pnic:\amation declarlpg Wediie$day "Dick llicbard Day" ih Newport Beach. Other· trthules Jollowed. ~ ....... Badbsm (R-Newport Beach) ;,:;;;;;;ieci Richard with a moialiOO 1rom;the ~omia ;Senate .... _b\Y a'nd then-~ l•t· tenl . of CClllP)ltUlaUom , fri>in , Governor R<a;an and' Pmident Nixoo. ' "I oount myself fortunate to be among lbose Who ·can boast or a !mg iriendshlp .,Jth.Dict..Ridlanl." the l'resident.iald. A-Jolin Wayne, another old friend of Richard, b8d a few words. "Looking at Dick, this ought to be a joint celebration of his Z5th birthday aod his l7t.h annivenaiy ... be said. General Frank Lang fJm> the U.S. (lee RICllAIID, Pago I) Mo-ving ' ' Crash Injuries Fatal to Son Of Auto Dealer Slieds'Hwi&and; Eye~. Mnrine General- Br .All'l1ftm IL VINSBL .............. Shapely actress Mamie Van Doren, who has married a bancOeader, a baseball player· 2'l<I three -ago wed wealthy developer Ross Mt.Clintock The ZO.year-old son of Newport Beach 01.:~8:"! ix K:;" .:!......_ auto deal<r-;Phlck Iverson died Wedne>-_..., ~ gave day _jl. Jnlliri!" sustained when bis car ~two ,......, skidded oH rain-slick Pacific Coast '-A. She ls In loft-with Marine Corpa . Inspector General Leo Dnlackl. lligllway SUnday moi;ntng. , -B. She fowtd °"" 111>oii1 Mcalall>ck•a Qhlck lvertooo IV ol· 35 <Jba1ine' Pl1<e past: in Newplrt Beach, bsd been In cflticil McCiintock'ls the former "'""""" of condillori wltjl. muJ~ple Internal injuries • Huntington Jlliilour .,.._ Wyo at ilOll Memotlal Hosp(tal"'1Dce the 'I'" i ~ JOii!> receollTnolu!ued from the ;dd"'' short!Y after midni&ht-· Juoct-ii Wiii lriln, ladoneoia, ..,.... Police said IVetlOll appa,..iUy lost COii• • llle'.lllll'rild Qllol ~ I trol of his 1m Jaguar XjCI!: near f:l Mof-The ~tmlc midi lOle"""' IO I end ro Elomentary School. Just .north of ... vqe --~ ltne prlmillv Laguria'Beach, skidded off the road and trlllel~a.piliol-ti•ilad- clown a llJO.foot ernbankmenL oYerabadowed on1J by MlJa ~· A Newport Beach police helicopter dramallc dilclosurea of a 11 e fe d a!tlill«i tbe youth to Hoag. · , JndoQell111 ~ '-'"""'· Tiit encl cauae ill deith bas not be<lt She is now ID _.,...., at lier bome, detmnJned pending an auloply by the 411Gl Moqting Stai lADe, wrillnf a -On9 County Coroner. abool. it .n. . ' Tiie J011118er l•ersoo Is oumV$1 by bis "~ ,,. the final llmr, w1im I r-. """ Uvos Jn Newport Beacll; hla loand JID1 be hail -marr1o11 to lhlt mother Jewel Alel< of Newport Beallt, -wbo 1'811 lfCllllXI '!fllb._1 • aad two atattra, Sha....U aod Klntm Mia Yan. Dona told """™ w...;. Ivenan -live wltb lbelr molber: day iD 11111,__ Ftinenl arrangement. -. pending Dosjllte Mita Van Dnn'• -of the today II ~ View llortl1ary. ( %) ' . ,, ....... , STARS IN HER EYES ~-Vanl>oMI r ,.. . . -I .. ~ • ure • Old Bailey, Whitehall Areas Hit ...... ·-... -----·- LONDON (AP) Two powerful bombs, apparently planted in caro, went off outside the Old Bailey courthouae and government offices In Whltebsll today. At Old' Balley, a police spokesman said: "T~ m in excess of 150 casualties." Firemen.at Wbltwij said first~ showed If casuaJUea there. •A ma in 1iJs Illa Wed ol ~ ........ Jn a hoapl~ later. . Bombs earlier we,. found and deluaed , I at Scolland Yard aod near the head- quarters of. tbe ConservaUve and Labor parties near Westminster. W~es~s 'Leave r i. ' ls P.-Oir in lioat ... :-1 .1 ' ' • Hit Coast .)etty . ' . . A Newport Reach co<iple leaped '"'f" their sbattered cabin ~ Wednesdjly evenlfig just ·as )t erilshed o,nJQ the l,'Ocks ol · ihe Corona del Mar easi. jel!Y, the Orange County Harbor P?tio! said today. · Mi. am 14rs: Roger Miller wl!o live.at the ~hi>a Bay Club,, fuld 'patto!tnen the engint·of their ZZ.IOQf ·quJser dl!'i J.ust •• ~ ltart-.d t6 enter ~ hl!rbqr a\ about 5 p.m. · · ' . • Mn. lo(iller said today occupants of· at least me boat witnessed their pllgbt but left ilie sceD. desi)lto lhe <.Wple'1 cry ror belp. '°4Two men in a boat saw WI, ap- proached hesitantly, looked for a minute and started away," she said. "THen they came back again Md said they couldn't help and left a second tiJlle just when we were lbcbes from . the rocks." Tbe }lillero rode their boat onto the rocks then jumped onto the jetty and were unbarm<!f. f. NePP<rrt .Beach JI011.£0 c;iir picked them up momenix later at Con>na cleJ Mar nlain beach.. MeaDwblle someone bad called the 1wt)ot patrol and a lire boat was sent to the scene' Ot: tbs Wiedieil·•ci-aft. · "we got a !Ow line on tt· and 'pW!ed tt off :in a llllklng conditiOo,'! •/illld-Sgt. Donald Brown. "We bsd just -Mtten.lt back · to 0\1' doclts when it W'!"l down altogether." · Brown said the boat wu rallied this morntnc by a Newport ·Beacll marine lalv.age finn. Mn. Miller said the whole thlng hap- pened so fast she didn't bsve Ume to be altald. · "I wasn't · frigbtetied at all/' IDe said. "I nevet feared for OW' lives because the rocu were so .close we could jump to ~. •, '' ' "All I felt ....... ~. OVll'.Wbdming .. ctneas, and gaUtude we dldrl~ bsve i:Jilldf.ii witll, us," aba irlild. Mn. illllet o8Jd Ille di>esn•t thllllt they wfD try alJ4I find lhe mdn in lhe,l>d&t who rtiused, to gl•e l\'"111 aid, I ' ' Live ~ Doilated · :ro : JI:iU-hor c4ildie~ ll!ors than 2~ ll•e treea llti:e ~:: out to third Faders In the N•WI'¥\· odiool dmct w~ la liooor o1 J:al!foln!a'• Arbor Day. · , 'I""' 1,..., which were cJi>aat¢ by Hlileil Wholesale NUl'sery, we.re dlstributed ~ the _.or.hip· or the Newport!Balboa Rotary O!ub i.it of a ooutinuln( effort to .. ......, up'' the llarllclr Alu: . ~ ., , I At Old Balley children wrapped in blankeix were ·seen being carried into ambulances. Police sources aid tho bomblnp •P' pearod to be the work of the naUonallsUc Provisional wing ol the Jrisb Republican Army In connection with a r:elerendum todoY In NorlbeTn lrelilnd on uniting wtth the .Irish republic or remaining part of Britain (Story, Page 7). Scotland Yud reported ll plclted up elghl men and ' twe >lomen at Heathrow Airport for queltioning "as a result ot a check on outnrdfllahts.'' lttf.::. no de-tails but inforrnDa. aid the , fttt made 'Oil flilbtl 'rs r,. tor 1l'llaD4. + Whl~~ lo ""'"'than • mlla-ap !he Tblm,l lrcim °"' ....,. 1 W•wsmen at (lie! lll8ey np6rtod uitor ~med\ all th. .wlndoln and ·~ sbow~ ol de)ltla crashed in," ont said. · cata -• bl°"" ·ol(V ... their-· • Tbe ~teilill 1llaal •_....s to hive came dlrecUy 111lllde 111 1m11 recrulllng office. Britain bas more than 17ff/J trooiis in Northern Ireland. A warning appeared. to bave been given.. , "Police came apd told us to clear tho building," said Sgt, Pbillip Reynolds, "We got oot and in about 10 minutes the bomb went off. It wis a really big ex· ploslon.", . Al Old Balley, Detective lnlpector Harry Clements said: "It's absolute marhem. One poor old boy I've Just aeen had 'bonea atlcklng out everywhere." Among the wrecks of cars outside tbe Old Bailey extenaion building -Just aompleted at a -ol $17\fo million, amo bultneemen ~carrled an~inert man over a. be/IP of bmken Clas and awfrllng water from blirst pl\lea. St. Bart!lolomew•s, a t'Dljor Loudon hospital, reported It bsd taken in :IO casualties. ' London'• ·hospilala were working under tbe •!fain of'a lllrlke by the peopl~ Who do laundry, cook 11ieal>, clean up. · · One Old Balley witness said: "It's like the blitz all over again." The London Tlmes said it received a telephone call at about I p.m. -rough!~ an hour before the blasix at the Old Balley and Whlfeball -from a man with an 1r1~~!~t. who wafl)ed of car l;>otnb exp UlJl\IUll w come. A<IO-poulill·oomb was found in a car outside Scotland Yud earlier in the dO)'. Short!r after the twin blasix, police ri!porteil a louilh bomb had been discovered -on Dean Stanley Street, Weatmlnst.F, near the headquarten o!' the ConservaUve party and the opposiddll Labor party, . Police. said It was safely ·defuoed. , A telepbone warning that ~f was anothor bomb, In the office of The !Imes caused a complete evacuatJon and A search. tf Oraage •Coast Weadler Bet....., COUibt ~ tnlflles, the weatherman re~ there will be more rain ton~ -IO pereent chance -and acatlmid showen1 Friday: lllgb Frilflly lbout 1iii de- i!'ffS, low tonlilll j$. INSlltt7ED"\' Walt.rt al B Ulv re11Gu. rcrit ore handaome polito-Qtld nud<, See storv, P..,. 8. l..M.~ .. = ..... ' ................ S,1 ,.... • .... _._ a .. ...-.... ~ 41 _., n w...c...-, •• =~ r. ~...,,..,, J IHI..._. it... • ;;;' ~ ._.. •""'191..... tt>n ~ • ....... aM1 ,,........ ..... Pw ........ ·1·-. ...__... ............... ......................... 4.7 .. .. ...... . ,.. I .. ' 2 DAJtV PILOT " Ni ~llEyes New Money In District ~ -~t JQbi' Nicoll aid today It Is too arly In tho l!odget process to know -11.25 niillioo in new .-r being reqlieltod for > • Dal ytllr will be speljl The naey Is part of a'lllOre t11Q $1 millim 1Dcreaae belne au.ct 111 id- --lioll ,... •• 134 mUUoft IMal&<L ~ -$1,1 JnUiloll ~needed to covvftled_ tllat._... With the lalesl inllatloaary trends, Ntooll Sll\L "At this pollll, the 11.25 millk>n Is ju8I a gena'al llatemtnl of what w't tblnl: we'll need to ~~-oo< ~ 0. we go llllo the ..., liudid/' N1to11 aid. lie ukl,lb!ft ti a"dwv:e ..... m.r be used to c:over nepllatilll employe salary hikes f~ lilt ~ sessions oow: "c liel4 bet•ee'I aif. minlstrators ODd the dlstrlCl'1 'faQdly and stall orgaiilzatinos. Nicoll said llW ODd bis llaff bavt jlJJt started the ~ qt pvaluatllll',dlstrict curricula a 1 d _.-a1111 '!Ith an eye thward expanding some, adding otbm aftd ellmlnatln!! those that anm~ -k- q. "Undoubtedly some of that money will be aaed for program lllOdlflaitloos and ""__.,.;... of pur cumclllwn oUerine but • this time we have almost ao Idea -lllcs,'' be aid. "We Will want· lo rocoriunend ptiprillea ti\ a. b¥nf .and •• yet we aren't readY to ~ the on• we are coOaldering," he IOI. " :2llinlll u.e ov...n budget will prob-"'1-biCreue neif' year, Ntooll Ir con- -be w'UI be~ tK iil!• dlllrid Ill· pa~ a cut in tho:lu ·Me of-about oae ceon•••4100 -valuation. BUt,, l!o aid, the district Is expecting a boost of 'l60 mDUQll iJr the asesesied value ol'propert)''Jo~to I cat In the tu rate, taxes wm probably go up. Robert B. Miles Last Rit.es Held 1' . Funeral>lervices were beld Tuesday in Bakenfleld for a ti o ra e y and ~ B. Milea, w11o -a~ tended Harbor Areo sdiiiols as a boy 8nd ~many aununm here. He' was 48 and had battled cancer 31> years following its discovery shortly after be moved from Pasadena lo ~eld. lo bead bis firm , we.tern '"t=~,.~=1hsc Low SCbool, Mr. Milea waa an Air Fo'°" pilot in World War II and active in the local \)SC Alumni Association, plus Young Republicans and the Masonic Lodge. He leaves bis wife Patricia; daughters Tori, Lisa and Kassy; bis mother Mrs. J. Bel1nett Miles, ol Newport Beach and Pasadena; a sister, Mrs. Paul A. Hines, plus a nephew and two nieces. Memorial contributions may be made to cancer Research, Turner & Stevens CO., of Pasadena. Friday Deadline For Talent Show Friday is the deadline for enlries in the tm National Search for Talent c.ontest open to young musicians, singers and 40ncers. The annual event is sponsored in the ~ Area by the Newport Harbor Ex· ~hange Club. The competilion, which will be held at 7:30 p.m. March 16 and 17 at Newport Harbor High School, is open to youngsters between the ages of sit and t9. Entries must be submitted by no later than Friday to William Harold, 3704 Seashore Drive, Newport Beach. OIAttal COAST " DAILY PILOT TM.Ot-.. CO.SI OAIL'I' ,ILOT, w1!11 Wl'l\cfl k comblNd flM H_,.,._ i. ovtlll...., Irr ""'0r.,.,. CMtl PuOI,.,,... COtrl)llriy. $fCl9o ,.. .. .:llllotlol .,. Dllllll6Md, ..,.,,,,, "'""""' FAN,, lot Colt• Mftll, frllWWt lttdl,. li1111H11910n ltAClllF-~lft VIII.-,, ~ 8Hdl. lnlMISaddll'tWldt ft 5-11 CIMwnlel Jtn 1-a.,istrllMI A 11ftglt r.v!GMI lldllkll! is fi,i.blkl>ed k~YI Incl Si.lnd1n. TM pr~I Pllbllahlne plant It •I »0 W... •• ., '''*'· (Oii• ,.,..., Calll0rll'9, t2'K. ' ' lobtrt N .. w • .J ..... llltN Mid Pllbltllltr Jtd: It. Curit! \liOt ~ Md°""'' ~ ni.11 Ktt'fl1 Edllot" Th-•• A. Murp$il11e Manllllnl editor L Ptt.r Krie1 ,...,_..._.ctrrt:~w .... ,.. .... Offb JJJJ .Jf•w,_, lo•l .. 1'"4 ' M1lll11t ~m11 P.O. low 1171. t2'41 ............. QNtt MIMI: la Wftt kY Slrttl ..___ ..o: m ,.,., ..,_ Httnl ~1 17'1S klodl tlulftl_, .. .. litol1ll £1 """"* .... ......... ,,,., '4J..4JJ' DAll.Y Pll.OT ~ f!Mllt WINS TRIBUTl!S 0. W, 'Dkk' Rlch1rd · From Pagel RICHARD ..• Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro then led a parade of speakers representing the dozens of charitable and civic organiza· tion1 that have profited from Richard's work during the past quarter century. Richard and his Lido Market were call- ed "as much of Newport Beach as the dbry fleet ," by Jlm Slnasek, president of the city Employes Assoclalioo. "He la: the finest ambassador the Harbor Area, tneluding Costa Mesa, has ever bad:' declared Costa Mesa City counclJinan RDbert Wilson. · "lt11 unfortunate you couldn't have been mayor of both cities to resolve our common ptoblems," Wilson said. Richard was also presented with a ~~erc~e:fV: a!~~~~~:~ a:J the American Legion's Americanism Award. And when it was finished, Richard said "I'm so lull ol ifltitude. I hope the years to come will help me prove your words were not unfounded ." From Pagel MAMIE ... term cannibal, "1sa sargf.A\ emphasize4 at a press conference upoQ. ber relu.rn that Chief Oboharok never parlook of human flesh, although his father had. The announcement of Miss Van Doren's alleged §ffair d' heart witb Gen. Dul•cki111\!njlild ""~ peot>le.'.; " ' -1 ·San Clemente Chamber 'of Commerc'e Manager Col. Emile Radics denounced it as ridiculous Wednesday night. He was well acquainted with Gen. Dulack.i when he served as Camp Pendleton's deputy base commander under Dulacki, then-commander of the Fourth Marine Division. F o 11 ow Ing ch a nge~f-Cilnunand ceremonies Tuesday, Gen. Dulacki was scheduled to depart for Washington D.C. to become inspect-Or general of the entire Corps. Civilian sources close to Gen.· Dulacki during his tenure at Camp Pendleton described him as a hard--charging spit- and-poUsh Marine, and c o n f I r m e d bachelor who is well liked and gets around in social circles. "They've been trying .to marry him off for years." said oae. 11iss Van Doren has previously been married to bandleader Ray Anthony '1\d youthful professiooal baseball pitcher Lee Myers, who died last year in a Hun- tington Beach auto accident, There were no children by either union . Crash Kills Army Stunt Chute Team SILK HOP!, N.C. <AP) -A opeclal transport plane carrying Ille Army'• Golden Klllgbll stunt parachute team on a recruiting tour crashed into a comfleld today and military autboriUea lald al least 14 _. perlJbed. A 1pokeS1D&n at Ft. Bragg, where the flight or!gllllll<d, said 11 membm or the !d_am, two ,pUota, a crew chief were klll· The 1pokeaman also said one oilier peraoii possibly was aboard the plane. There were no survivors. The black and white C47 transport, a propeller-driven plane of World War II vintage, crashed about 9 ~.m., an boor after it left for a recruit.Int appearance in OVerland Park, KBn. llesldenta of lbia faJTOtng area tn the centn1 part ol the state said they beanl the plane Juat belon the aasb and lta engines 800lllded errallt. A reacue worker laid 11 looked to him aa II the men lnllde tried to jump out as the plane crashed, but used no parachutea. Unopened parachutes and baggage were 11trewn about the crash site. The plane'• white. body was torn with gaping holea._ lta winp had been shorn and its •ensines were scattered among cornstalks and lr<!Oll tn the Wl't!Cuge· area. The bodies were ~ttered for several hundred yards around the wreckage of, the plane. L. M. Pelly Jr., a resldeal ol the area, said' he bear4 d¥! plane's motor "come on and go off" and then beard what sounded llke ID uplosloa. The Golden· Kalgbls, the official Army parachute demonstratlm. unit, waa form· ed in 1957 at Ft. Bragg. They perform 150 lo 200 free-fall e:cbibltions each year. The unit js composed of two 14-man teams. Each team coailsta of alae jumpers, one narrator, one ground con· troll er, one pilot, one copilot and one crew chief. Police Search Garden Grove For 5 Bandits Shotgun-armed policemen _cordoned ofr a section of tract homes in Garden Grove lhi• morning . bWJtif111 fli heli'Y rain for !oilr am0ng live bandlta wearing red ski masks who held up a s\ipehnarket. One unidentified suspect in the armed robllef)' ol Vp~ at 1213,LY~l'I>' V• .St., was captured~moiilnta "alier the mid- morning stickup. The Newport Beach police helicopter was also dispatched to aid in ihe manhunt, probing bacitY3.rd areas, as of· ficers stalked through a steady downpour on the ground. A command post was established to coordinate the intensive hunt with Garden Grove Police Sgt. Richard Banko direcling it. Police Watch commander Lt. Larry Hodges said he was uncertain of the ex· act size of the area where the bandits were suspected to be hiding. "It's quite large," he remarked. The bandit team evidently hit the market about 10 a.m., about the time it would be opening for the day. Locatio11 of the store ts in the Eastgate area of Garden Grove, just north of Westminster aod afiording quick access to the adjacent freeway as an escape route. No specific monetary loss had been determined by 11 a.m., according to Lt. Hodges. Surfing a( San Onofre To Be Open to Public By JOHN VAL TERZA Of ,.,_ ~Uy PLIOI Sl&ll The San Onofre Surfing CJub beach - which for years was the province of the Marine Corps and a specilic group of surfers -will open to the public ror the first Ume early next month, state parks aides said today. Weather pennitling, improvement of the existing roadway leading to the beach will be complete in time for the Easter vacaUon period, said local • parks a<t- ministrative Lewis Myer. Myer predicted that the beach - Where Slll'ling will be the only water sport allowed -will become an cx- ll'fJllely popular Slrand lbia sunlmer -11We loot to a great increase in use ot ' the beach IOOD after it opens, he said. Previously, the beach was open only to members of the club which malntalhed much of the roadway and erected rest rooms and dressing rooms along the shoreline. Admission to the surfing beach wUI be II per ear. Myer suggeslod tbal persons who plan to we the beoch frequenlly purchase a 110 annual ticket which would allow unlimited use of the now beach -or any other state park day-use area -for the entire year. The openlng of Onolte will be the main part of this year's program to 1pur public use ol the sit mllea ol oe<anfront granted to tbe stale by President Nixon several years ago. On the blufftop portion or the new state park, Myer said crews planned to clear out center sections of the old highway so that better parking areas could be developed" Islands at set in- tervals also are proposed to be built. Those pads eventually will serve 85 rest room sites, he added. Sanitation and water still wiU be pro- vided wit.ti portable equipment this year. ln the meantime, negotiations will con- tlriue between parks aides fro m Sacran;iento and offichtls of the city ol San. Clemente and the Marine Corps for pennanenl' uUllties. City ll!anagar K<nneth carr 'oakl Wednesday tllat the status of the aegolla- ~lons over city water acrvlce to the &late beach at present Is In hiatus. "4- McCord Posts Bond WASIIlNGTON (AP) -Jameit W . McCord Jr., former aecurlty director for President Nlton's re-elecllon elfotl. who was convicted-In the Watergale trial, posted 1100,000 bond Wednesday and waa relcaaed from fall McCord WIS c:onvleted aloog wllll G. Gordon Libby, also a former While House aide and !lnance counsel for the Committee !or the Re-Election of the President. The 1100:000 ball for McCord w8' put up by frieodl, an attorney Aid. Patit Site Meeting ·.Slated · On Hanoi· Help ~- -'I 1 UPIT...,..... Neto GOP Leader1 AssemblYJD'!ll Robert G. Bev· erly (R-ManhJttan Beech) has emerged u the favorite to suc- ceed RDbert T. Monagan-who resigned to join the ?faon ad· mlnisthtlon -as As&em!>ly Republican leader In Cahlornla. A:ide NallWs McWhinney As Treasurer Two WestmiI\ster city offielals under Orange County Grand Jury indictment in the Mlle Square bribery case are in- volved in a shift in posiUom on the Midway City Saaitary District board. Tlld Fujita, city p h ri n l'n g .. ,,,. missioner, Wednesday appointed Derek McWhinney, City counci~ and former mayor as treasurer of the sanitary district. Fujita, chairman of tQ~ district, ap- WASl!lNGTON (AP) -The United Slates and North Vietnam anoouaeed to- day the Joint Ecooomlc Committee to study J)OStwar rec:oDllruction aid to Hanoi will begin lta meetlnga March 15 in Paris. The brief ._..:ement also disclosed the names of tl1e three mld4fe.leve( U.S. officials and tbe three Notlb' Vietnam- members ol 1he commission, .. 11bllshed after p~denttal adviser Henry Kl.u- inger vi8lted Hanoi last month. A White House spokesman, in reading the joint aDDOl}ncement to newsmen, said t~ commission ta assigned the task of examining ••the' full range of eoonomic cootacts and relations . • • tl!Jt iniglll develop between the United States and North Vietnam." . , But O\e wiet'• ~ i.i< ..,in be to Jay the _.i~ lot llr,.~ U.S. aid in reconstrUcllut -war fa<ilittes. President 'N~ baa said be will seek congreuinnal,•JlfllnVlll for,Ule Indochina· wide reoonstruct!Qn prqgram. The proposed aid t to Hanoi Is generatioli COJ!lroren~on C;lpllol Hill ahd Nixon lias not aald hen be will seod hll ~ljlc p~ , ·~81. 1 · Tlie -~U.S. llllllltiera of the COii\"' Mlss'lon are Mauricet WUllams, deputy administrator of the ~gency for Intema· tiooal Developmentf John Mos.sler, former chief Of 'iUD•s 88.igon' = and Dol\lkl E. Syvrud, ~al to the secretary of the ~ tot· In-ternational alfalrl, • The ttu.e North Vletnanies. membert are Finance Minister Dang Vtet Chau; Vice Fnreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach, and deputy chairma.a of the state plaa- Planners Study Residenti<il Ban In City Zones pointed McWhinney after David Combs Newport Beach planning commission- resigned because be had moved from the ers will consider a proposal to ban all area. residential uses from commercial zones The entity is primarily a trash col-when they meet . tonight at 7:30 in City lection service operating in Westminster, Hall. Midway City and parts or Garden Grove. The proposal is aimed at , preserving McWhinney, who is also a memlier of core commercial areas on Balboa bland the board of directors of the Orange an~ Ba!boa Peninsula .that .are gra~ually County Transit District and Fujita are bemg displaced by res,Klential dwellings. charged with conspiracy, grand theft and It could also have a significant impact sollallh)g a ~ril(e · ~ t411e Squar. pn, . ?," ,~!"J.'L.'frlqe Company plans~~ daL~ " < ' • li " t r Jl'"'l":!<!\"11 11!11R1'U!'eal8 'tile ~ . They are accused of taking $5,000 from mercial zone af ~ewi>ort Center. George Murai, Fountain Valley farmer Tbe ~m~ • muter plan abows who was seeking,J:I rene)\,'.al of hi~Jease of t~. high.rise apartments ~rh!nd _ Mile Square !ind.! !Or rallibg'Wi("tablei'. P..itic Mutual Life !ioQding:atlbo _ . · . but thehe have alzeady·come and ~ Home Writeoff Up to $1,750 Orange COunty Assessor Jack P. Vallerga had good news for tax- payers today . He reminded them that the state law has been changed to grant them a $1,750 homeowners exemption of assessed value rather than the $750 exemption last year. The increase was inclUded in SB 90, the tax reform measure. The bill also made owner-o<.'- cupants of apartment dwellings eligible for the homeowners ex· emption. Clalms for the exemptions are now being mailed to property owners and must be filled out and returned to the Assessor's office not later than April 15, Vallerga said. Those homeowners who do not receive a claim form may contact the homeowners exemption division of the assessor's office. mission fire. · ' ~· During bearings on the resldedtiBI density portion of the general plan ta!t month, commissioners recommended elimination of the apartments. But should the council disagree and leave the high-rises alone, they would face the added barrier of the amendment· to be studied toaigbt. Coincidentally, according to planning officials, the actioo on the proposed amendment is to be followed by com- mission consideration of three ap- plications -all on the penlnsula -to build multi-family dwellings in com- mercial zones. One Is a slx-uait apartment proposed al the c:omer of East Oceaa Froat and Washington Street, another is a duplez proposed for a commerelal Jot -Cypreaa and Adams Stroet on Balboa Boulevard and the third Is a request to w.one six commercial lots-from 500 to 510 E. Ocean Front -to R-2. The staff baa already proposed a con- solidation of the commercial zone on the peninsula Into the Main Street area with only a few commercial lots elsewhere. But they are also recommending that all the rest of the fringe commercial areas be pat into the new R-1.$ lhnited duplex zone. Ding oommltlee Le Kha<:. The Wbite llou!e lald the comm1ss1a· initial meeting wUI be belq in the H Majestic, the same corilerelice • ha where lhe Vietnam peace accord was signed Jan. 21. The spokesman gave no lndlcaUoa bow frequently the pljllel wool~ -i, ~ut said the U.S. <lelel!atlon ·l"OWtl use tbe woe o""" space 'former1Y ~ copied by the u:s. peace oegotlating team. FromP .. el DRAFI' ... . "" 4. 116 .. ,, 6. 217 7. ... . '" " ... •. u 3. 2'1 L 5 !i. 145 . "' ]. 210 . ,.. 1. 361 2. 211 . " '·"' 5. 2111 •. I» 7. UJ •. " 1. 117 "" 1 " L '5 .5. ,,, .. 127 7. 15' •• 17' 1. IU 2. :Ut . "' L201 ' " . " 7, 24 . " 1. ,, '"" 1 .. .. .. . ' 6. 11 7. "' .. " " .. '· n 1 " "" .. "' '· Ill 1. 161 •m " " '"" ., .. <T~ $. 121 4. IC '· 17S 1.1. 11. us l•· ,,., 1L12S ».»t 13. 214 21. II lo&. 215 22. ,.,, 1$. ltO 23. 11 16. :f!J ,2A. -...... , .. r. H• 17. m 10. ff lt. "' II. 106 lt. 153 12. 22t 20. 122 ll. 2-tli 21 ... 14. l't tt. SJI IS. 100 2l. 11$ 16. 221 u. 110 -' < ••• ,. ' • ,17, 7' 10. M • • ''It 223, 11. a.... ,,. A6 1t. ns 20. 1ot ll. 131 21. 311 It. fl 22. 132 15. t9$ 23. U3 16. llJ 2<1. 1U JUHE t . It( 11. 341 10. 131» IL. iS3S 11. l'5 l•. 17 11. ll1 20. 2'2 13. lll 21. 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"· m ·• 29. lt! 31),(.,. -1 , .. : 25. ·'' ... 26. l65" '<J 11, 331 .... 21. lll 1t. :r11 JO. 1'1 ....... 31. 1, • {.I • .... "' u. 3J 'rt 21. 1 1 ">( •. 11 • .,. "· "' JO. lt ~ .. "' .. U.316 -~ 27.'1'5 .. .., 2'. lSJ 2'. 231 ... k JM •·' JI. 11 ':'._1 ....... M. 1' .• ,... 21. -:: .... " 21. in .... 30. 110 Jl.140) ... "' "-. 27. "166 1 """ 1. "· .. 30. 114 ' . Pilot w Award Show Tickets · -... .... ' The DAILY PILOT w i 11 · "welcome aboard" at Jeast 10 pairs .. ~ ol boat 'show guesta ·every day for · the next w~k. · Free Utteta !or the Flllb Annual · Wes~J'laUoeal Boat aad Marine -' Show, produced by H. Werner· Buek, will· be given to each peraco whose name appean in special 11ads" scattered through the DAJ.. LY PIWI' classified advertising ~ pages. At least JO winners will be -<' listed each day from now lhroagb ' next Wednesday. · ,. The Show opens Friday and· will .!/ continue through Saturday, March ·'-l7 ( at the Anaheim Convention Center. 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M Piltt s•" "Prescription: Food," a film about a malnulriUon study in Memphis, was previewed dur· ing Orange County Nutrition Council's opening day of Na- tional Nutrition Week. In a research program, do<> tors at St. Jude Hospital work· ed with preschool children of low inc:mne families, many of whom were not eligible for food stamps. They were predominanUy blacks; living conditions were crowded, and much of the housing lacked hot water and sufficlelll plumbing. Olildren were weighed' measored and examined by doctors who "discovered a . shocking degree of malnutri- tion" and found "children small for their ages." Of the l,000 studied, 75 3-to- 5-year-olds were anemic and one-fourth suffered from in- fections ot the skin and respiratory tract -an effect of malnutrition. SMAIL BRAINS One of the measurements taken was the circwnference of heads, because, as the nar· rator explained, the brain has its maximum growth period between six months before and six months after birth .. Of those measured 15 per· cent had small he~ds, in· dicating small brains and retardation. DIAMONDS iewels by ioseph t.H C1rtt 111i.md lirllll1nt clilmllftd. ( .. •lltnt color Mid eut, $2 900 1.12 C1rtt round di1l!IO!ld.. Wllri 1 di .. MO'ld for tM monry. Only $450 s.n c ... , ftMllld c1;1manc1.. A llHutlM 1Pt~lln9 diamond, Our $4000 .,.d bur for on!-( .U Cant P"r Wptd ditmOlld. Very, v1ry cl .. n. &c.rll1nt wt. $750 lrltli•nt, liritll1nt dl1111011cl. 1.it C•rtt ll)Und dllllllOIHL ~Id""' encl cut. It 11Hutifl.ll 1nd 11.. $850 11nt cli.m.o.td. SOUTH COAST PLAZA • 3333 IRISTOL, COSTA MESA • S40..fOM MOUU1 OAILT tM • IAT\llDAT IM• CLOSO IU!CtAY llMtwCMrwt• ...,_ 1.-• ~ • r-1a. ,_ better visual and auditory cohesiv~ statement can carry perception, better body image on a very adult conversation. and mo tor coordination. Part of the success must. be cognitive and listening skills attributed to Toby Lane. and conceptual thought pro-She fell into special educa·l~;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~:;;:::;;;~jl cesses. ~Remedial, re a d ~ n·g · lion after a , tyiO-and-a.batfl . wo.rk. emphasizes v~ary year St.int WttJi ttie Peace buildmg and ~mpre~1on. Corps in Thailand. Her biggest Toby h~s a long list of sue-aCCQ!Dplisbment there, she cess stories. feels, was authoring the cur- SUCCE$ES A boy who wanted to sleep all day, a nursery school dropoutt akin d erg a rte n dropout are performing at grade level. A dllld with literally no self· esteem is now student body president at his school. Fish Lib Reported NEW YORK (UPI) -The following report may be of in· terest to those in the women's li.b movement. It is from "The Scieoces," journal of the New York Academy of Sciences. riculum now used f()[' that country's teacher training, Site bolds a BA I n psychology from UCLA, a genj!:fal secondary teaching credenlial, and a masters degree in special education. She applied • and was hired after her Peace Corps stint, for a job at UCLA's Fernald School. From Thailand she learned patience, "which p r o b a b 1 y qualified me fer this kind ol work more than anything else." O bviously people-orie'nted, she also loves travel,. meeting new people from other coon· tries, handicrafl! and being with her husband. He is an assistant professor at Pep- perdine University with his own consulting firm. Another jX}Ster in t h e therapy room reads, ' • I wouldn't like to have lived without disturbing anyone." For Toby, it might be amen· ded, "without having helped." n on· n Jt'.lyron myron Jflyron myron myron rnyron , myron myron myrnn myron myron myron m~TOn myron myron myron myron myron myron myron myron myron myron myron myron myron myron myron NOW WITH 1610 west coast highway newport beach, 642.J970 "The existence of true amazons is now an established fact, with the discovery of two viable hybrid all-female species in the fish kingdom. Although the fish -one the Formosan Molly, the other an unnamed member of the gup-,r==========~===============::::;:::::;:~ py·like Poeclliopsis family - borrow maJes of neighboring species to mate, none of their dffspring : are male. In fact. th.e males' genetic material never gets expressed; all second-generation fish have the genetic materials of their ;rnaternaJ grandmothers ex- clU,sivelf." 1 @BRASS RJN(J Won:i•n• ,.,,,p.,.r bv • ll•yl• e Nonn1n Wi1tt Exclusive HI! l'M PENNEE TRY ME YOU'l.:L FIND ME AT First -All The W •Y l'tlald~ the DAILY PILOT Is anolller tireiit n..,spaper - !ht Ch\'J3tlon S c I e n c e Monjtor. ln-<l<!ptll lblurH ~nd ci)mmenWie, I r o m Chrls\lan Science Monitor N"" Service are publlshed eicclusively In Orange County bf·tl11i DAILY PILOT. Bonus Hours: Evening end Sundey . -• ' ' 70 Fashion Island Newport Beech · 644-2151 • to Mempbl!, tha! mainu&lllon ba.s reached epidemic stages in many areas of the United States. The county council is scaf- !ing speclal 4isplays i n American Savings and Loan, Garden Grove and Buena Park\ and volunteers help to .. -.... ; ""' EANO Lt\5ZUI INSTm/TE 1 ,_ .. _.,~ .... ~~ --......... 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And it n.ins on -t1Qlllll120¥0tlllausel1ol~ current. p1Ugs Into-a l!Wirec,uuet DA a,15amp-aieb<$nelj<i~. s379ts FPCl3-205TS0 ' '"" s•r9's ~~·~ , ... ~ ,_. $J59'5 LyD-120 25 Years of l•tegrltg & De~MHt11 COSTA MESA EL TORO Q H1rbor Ar•• 411 L S...••••" It. Dolly: t•t: S., ... 646-1684 -._ ------------------------------------------- Saddt.i.ock Valley 111 ...... -fft19••• tNut .. s.....1 -.1 .. t:S.. IM 837-3830 • • .. -~ i, ~ ~ I' • :;-: • • • • ., .. .. . .. ' ' t I • I i • • • f ; • l • i. • • ' ' t t . t· ~'; •• • t t· ,. ' , ~ • • • • • • ' D OAll.Y Pll.OT N '"""'""'· -8, 1'173 W.ho Loses in M@at Cost Polaer Ganie~ II)' HJCRAEI, J. OONLON KERSEY, Colo. (UPO -,,_= ""° ralJo c:altle """11 aboot to , for Iha pr!OI ol meat. In bcl, UlliJ Olli AY Iha prlee probably lln1 loinr lll}'Whe~ but up. O.O'it Allard ralst.S cattle -1,000 hee.d el black angus oo a to,ooo..acre nocb that rolls tWer more sand and sagdJrulh hllll than many c1u.. have -BE CA1L'I HIS business "the big· gest poker pme you ever got Into." RIJl>t ..,. be aod bis two ...,. are wiM!ng. Wbo'I lolial! The houJewlle who bas watclied meat pricel 'julnp to ,..,.,.i highs In the past few maolhl tblnD she's losing. Tbe supennarlteb say they've bad to match so many railel tG day in the game they're not doing very well either. The packeni and feed lot operators are in the high 1takea game to win too, and they bope the dih>I keep piling up. But Allard told reporters who visited • bia ranch ftCelllly u guests of the Sqpennarkot In.situte that he hasn't won a pot for 15 1eara and it'• his tum. Today that meaoa a 1kinny ~d calf raiBed on hla ranch may sell for the fil"llt time for «I cents a pound -bone, lat, bide aod all. By the time it gels to the local supennarket meat counter, perbaPI 18 mootbs and 700 grazing and feet lat pound> late<, the plaatlc wrapped packages will carry prices ranging liom 89 cents a pound for hamburger to $1 .98 a pound for T-boue steak, depending on wbere YoU •live and iI prices doo't go up say more. EIGllTEEN MOimlS ago Allard migbt have IOld, those same seven-to- e-moat!Hld calves for Mi cents a pound. And Iha T-l>ooe steak at the other eod mlgbl bave been llelJ!ng for $1.78.a ~ cllfl.....,.. between now and 18 maolha •IO !JiClode a 11 blllloo grain 181e to the Ruaalans that helped drive the prlCe ol com -which cattle eat -up to 11.35 a btilhel in mid-February, com- pared with fl.09 a year earlier; a set and snowy winter that caught some crops in the field belm'e they could be cut and left cattle wallowing In. muddy feed Iota not gaining the proper weight; and a govern- ment ban oe the direct feeding of DES - a cn>wJb ltlmulant - a ban which feed lot C!POJ'llOn ;.y .. resulting In finished . .,,111e that ftill lO pound5 , ... than they llltdto. All ol 1b4~pmhed -up and tighten-ed the IUpply of'1>eel. At the ame time, t!M mt ol · tbe ,..,id II becomlnl wealthlu and wants to eat more bee! and it Vl'ln& wtth•Amlrlclns for the meat produ<ed In the Uhlted Stalel and, oot the lea8t ol It, Amtti<ans keep buying bee!, even lhougb they've bad to pay more tor tt ~ ever before. '!lie ...Wt ~· seller's matl<et that bas very ....,. buyen. • ALLAB.D, Bi.,4CK galoshes over his wolkom cow00y boots and a green aweater under bia &<>Id nylon jacket, bounces h1a yellow Olevytplckup over the stlll-lnnen ranJelarlil. Ills, black ongua cDws are droppmg newborn calves by the hour tbts frosty February day in a fenced V8liey rimmed by a straggly line of bent eottonwoodl along the South Platte River. lie 11 worried ~bout gelling good hired ~p. "I had a guy working out here last senuner from New York who was getting a Ph. D. But I don't think he knew eooua:h to pick bis teeth;" about coyotes. u1•ve never aeen a college professor that knew wbat lhe hell be was doing. Or a banker. Most ol 'em went broke in the cattle business; 11 and the mud. •'THE CAL\'a GET down in that mud and llnt tl\ing you know they got scars. llyoti don't get to 'em right away there's no ~'flay to save 'em." 1~ln the living room of his red brick house, Allard-says It cost him $182,013 to raise 910 head of cattle last year. How rquch he makes will depend on wllat they weigh when he sells them, and at what U'IT ........ 'BIGGEST POKER GAME' R11ncMr George Allard point he sells them. He concedes he will make more money this year than ever before. But that's what it will take, he says, to pay oU the debts he ran up during the past few yelll'S -and to prompt him to grow more cattle should he decide to do so. Bill Farr, a neighbor Weld County rancher and feed lot owner sitting on the living room couch with Allard, adds: "We've always had more productive capacity than we've had people to eat it. But biatory baa caught up with us. Tbll man will have the best year he has ever bad in 1973. The only question now is will he overproduce. I don't think so because of the world-wide demand." ALLAJU>'S WIFE, pouring coffee and passlitg chocolate chip cookies, Ii 'asked where she buys her meat. "At King Super,'' she replies, rerer- ring to a regional chain. "We get a ca1f, cut and wrapped for 8.1 cents a powtd. It's Ute only way to buy beef." There are four cement-llned pits, as long as football fields and as wide as two big can, just outside Greeley, Colorado. They are filled with $2 million worth of ground corn and silage. Across the street in wood and wire pens are 15,000 cattle eating their way through that $Z mllllon dimler. THEY LITERAL!. Y are being fed to deatb. After staying about five months and gaining 500 or 600 pounds, they will check out for a last ride to the slaughter-house. For the past few months, the cattle have been more than paying their way . Bill Farr has spent more than. $1 million over the years building this feed lot. He's building another one that will serve twice as many cattle, and cost $3 mlJllon. "You as consumers want beef so bad we're putting literally everything in the feed lots with four legs and a mouth •. " Farr tells reporters who visited his operation as guests or the Supermarket lnsltute. Farr is more than just a cattle man. He serves on the 15--member Food Advisory Committee whlc~ makes .sug· gestioos to the Cost of Living Council on food prices under President Nixon's Phase Ill economic plan. FARR IS ONE of the middle men who share in 'the production -and profits - involved in getting a piece of meat from the range to the refrigerator. He ls mak- ing money, but he says his costs are up as 'well. When he refill!: ~ four ce- ment pits with com and silage. later this year, it will cost him $100,00& more than It did the last time. There are 4~,000 to 50,000 catUe slaughtered every week in Anierica, and most of them spent time in Jots Uke Far- r's. The system, Farr says, helped each American eat an average one pound '··· .J ... . ni. CIMINr PIT SILO WILL HOLD $2 MILLION IN SILAGE C ......... nchor Jllll f.,r Viowo Cattle Ho FHCl1 more beet 1111,_lban --Per coplta com11mplkll -115 pouuda, A tan, tpatt man la a ~y 8letlaa aod a ....tenH:ut gray·brvwn spit, FarT drives bia lat. JDOdel Buick UuouP the rutted feed lot roadl unill be reacbet Pd No. t. There, UT steen of aeveral breeds are munching at lrOIJgha or plQddlng aimlessly through the mud. "THESE WERE SOLD to United Pack· log Co. in Denver tbit rnomtng,'' be 11ys. looking at bia pen sheets. "Tbey were bom t.oulstana, tb"1 gruod In the Flint Hills of Oklahoma through the ntu and oummer. When we bought 'em !Mt fall they welgbe<l·abcMlt ll06 pounda. Now, lllO dlYI liter, they weigh J,150 pounda. 0 U it waa a normal wlnttt they'd weigh 1,200. But with the mud and all they come out 50 pounds less. Now that's meat nobody's gonna eat. So the 1Upply ls down." Farr paid about 39 eenta a .,....i for thole Lou1JiaJla.born Ileen last fall. He sold 90 percent of tbem for 44.2 cents a pound and the rest -of a lower grade - for 12.2 cents a pound. The profit, of course, is in the 350 pounds each animal gained since Farr started feeding them. Cattle In the feed lot during a time of rising .wholesaJe prices are like a stock split or an extra dividend-more for your money. "THERE ISN'T anyone in the cattle business who doesn't reallze that prices are high. They are high enough to make a profit. We don't want to drive people out Of the market," Farr adds. ~ Farr does not favor controls. is a lid on prices it should be a wholesalepacker level, he says, but even that wouldn't do much good for very long. 1be big danger in controls, es Farr sees it, is lliscouraging growers from raising more cattle to increa9e the sup- ply and decreaae the price pressure. Keo Moolort, one of Farr's neighbors, looks at H slightly dlllerenUy. He iJ president of Moolort ol Colorado, with sales of $289 million last year. The firm has carried the feed lot idea to a new level. NOT ONLY DOES Monfort operate the world's largest feed lot -with up to $25,000 guests at any given time -but it also runs its own nearby slaughterhouse where 500,000 to 600,000 cattle and m ,ooo sheep are dispatched every year. Then, on the same premises, Monfort cuts up the sides of beef, packs them in pressurized cartons and ships them right to branch operations in 14 cities. Theoretically this gives te individual store a package of meat on wllich only a minimum of additional cutting is necessary. Monfort also says it is more sanitary than shipping a whole side or quarter of beef across country by rail or truck and having it handled several more limes. His biggest customer is A&P. But be suggested that a price freeze at the retail level might help . "I'm not sure if we're not at the stage where we need a little discipline, perhaps a freeze. This is a very fragmented in- dustry and it's prone right now to emo- tional-type buying. I would not oppose a ceiling price if it were put on now. But a rollback to an earlier wholesale hwel would be very difficult," be said. SUCH A FREEZE, be said, would - with qualifications -have to be basically, probably at the retail level, <r at the packer level. To me it's in- conceivable that the government can try to slick to a sin percent guideline for wages and then not try to do something about food prices." He predici, steady prices for a while, but by next summer he foresees "at least the same problem if not worse.'' Farr also sees a steadying, but be doubts prices will drop very far or for very loog. Robert Reierson, an Agriculture Depart~ ment economist in Denver, belleves potk prices will drop later this year. 11But I'm not at all certain about beef." Jerry Robhe. president of t h e Colorado Cattle Feeders, put into words what many cattle growers think. "Here is a product that bas satisfied a consumer demand at a higher' price and maybe there should be congratulations. I guess what I'm saying is that we shouldn't apologize for 65-cent dressed beef" -the price that uncut beef Is bring· ing to the meat packer. EVERY WEEK AT supermarkets like the Jewel Tea Co. store in Franklin Park. Ill., shoppers gripe about the clim~ ing price d. meat. But they reach into the cooler and buy it anyw~y. To blame the shopper for the price of meat might sound a bit like saying the victim of a robbery was at fault because he had money in his pocket; but some segments of the food industry say the price of meat is where It Is because peo- ple keep buying it, regardless of pri ce. Richard Bevier, vice president or meat operatlons for Jewel Inc .. says a one- week meat boycott as suggested recently by Rep. Wllllam R. Cotter, (!). Conn.). would have a very definite impact on the market." The market price would drop he adds, even if people started havh1g one meaUess day a week. THE HOVSEW!FE'S demands 11 the meat counter, Bevier told reporter• who viallod the slon! .. guetla ~ the Supennartel lnsUtute, "are the blQest 1inile factor. She has decided abe bu the dlsp01able Income to put lleak Oil the table. Siie has buoY<CI up Ibo market." "All that ne<dl to be done right now Is to back oil demand 1 llllle bl~ and we'll slablllze the market," he adds. At least one feed Jot owner agrees with Bevier. lllll Farr of Greeley, Colo., 19ked about Presldtnt Nixon's recent ad- .vice to consumers to e11t more fl.sh to drive down meat price•, said: Tho Prosldent Is perfectly rlghL •. II you lay off of It the price will come down. We can 't Increase the supply. We can lncreaoe It a Utile bit but you can't dramatically cha.nae it." -BBVIER AL.50 claims that marbll U'ITIJI ..- EXPENSIVE ROUTE -From the oattle ranch, Lo the pa<:king plant and finally the supermarket, the price of meat rises. 'If anyone is making money now,' a paclrlng plant supevisor says, 'It's the tvm-er, and be deserves it' only break even \'fltb their meat opera- tions and actually lose money when they bring down the pr~ to. l\ll'e cu1to~s In. Virginia Knauer; Nixon's conrumer adviser, told UPI "I. ·do no{ faVor boycotts, but I do ·ravor ~lectlve purchasing. "From my own expetlence, I have round a shoppet' cab gt11erelly 'trim a great deal off her food budget ihroogb sucb tactica as using pricing, a~dlng In» pulse buying, cutting b&ck on con· venlence shopping, W1ing shopping lists, and SO OD. "In place of higher cost meats, 1 urge the sub.stitution of lower priced protein such as eggs, cheese, poultry, fish, beans and organ meat/' she added. uEven the cheapest cuta of meat cm be lumed Into a gounnet meal with 1JnaC1n111oO and a few 1pic61." Should the consumar cut hick! Are Ibo storeo rea!IY !Cling out! Let'• follow a piece ol meat lrvm hoof to home and !lee what happens : -A rancher who breeds catUe might have to hold for three years a herd of <:ows, worth about 1400 a head right now, before they produce calves. At weaning time the calves might be six to seven months old and wtll!h 400 to 150 pounds and aell, rigbt now, for about IO cenll 1 pound. -THOSE IM:ENT•i'C)llld C$lvet might then.be griu•d by anotber rancher for a Utile over a year before he sells them to a feed lot, at about twice, what they weighed when he bought them> for maybe 49 cents a pound the price is lower than the purchase price but the grazer II aelling twice u many pounds as he bought. ' -The teed lot now bas an llOl).pound steer to !ohiih It will add 300 to 400 pounds during the next 150 days and sell, et t~'s pdoes, for maybe 44.5 cents a pound. Once aaaJn the price Is lower Uum Ibo purchaae cost,. but there are rooshly one-third more pounds Involved In the sale. -out ol • 1,1111).pound sleer for wblch a slaugbterh9use pald 14.5 centa a pound, the peckef might wind up with a ~ pouhd carcasa, llMlOI of wbich wlD he wmb ahoUI 116.5 C<llla a pound #hen the J*:ker sells to a wholesaler. The _price jumlJI at tlll1 point because It costa ahoUt .17.ilO to kfll and dresa I lleer aod mUo a ,,,.m for the packer. .L Thia reporter watched one ol Je"'1'1 hind quorten, costing '"3.18 (76.6 centa a p0und) wel&hed Jn at the Franklin Park s\Ott. Four but.c.hers, • weigher and • pacltqer ,....ked 100 mlnules to 1et IL lo the meat couhter. • -THE mN1l QUARTER prodoced 5 round 1teeksJ 2 1wisa steaks, a 1irloin steaks, l! aubt ateatl, t portttbouse sttab, 5 t-bone aleau, s club steaks, I llve-oound alrlokt Up roast, I Din~ steak1 .ictecl Into tine or lour; !.! ~ oi • ' 110.pound rump.roast which was laler111· boneleM stewing moat; 5.7 pound9 of. ground nlWld; 16 pounds ol ground beol; 13,5 pounds of suel which will be aold lor saleable for tallow at •.S centt a JJOW)d; 4.5 cents a poundj 33.2 pounds ti. lhop fat 11.6 pounds ol bone wwth 2 C81ta a pound for meal, and one beef kidney WC!"lh 69 alflla. Another 1.8 pounds fell on the n .... or was ot~ loot In the procest. -Jewel was having a steak l8le that week. Sirloin was goliig for •t.29 1 pound compared with 11.79 regularly. R<>und steak was 11.11 a pound compered wltb •1.39 rtaularly. The meat counter prices 1 m all tlie cuts 1J! the guartar, Jncludlnc lht lale ol lat Ind bOoe, came out to .IJ9.75. THE QUARTER WAS bou&!Jli fm' .1J3.16, llving the store a pn>Dt marCln of ff .st. llul t)>t tabbr, flluted at 10 cants • minute, coot SlO; tbe pacba01 coot ti conta: the coot of runnll\fl the stor., paylna benefits and ao on •veraied out to f/J! lot the hind quarter, Ind tho Joos lrom cooler slitlnkagt an<H>r lptlflqe was given 11 Jl.29. 11-costs ~ $22.33, moaning t1lat tho lllort loot ftl.71 on that particular Ji!nd quarter, It the meal had not beon O!> aale U would )love tqmed a prollt of •10.111, • 1 The eumplt, of COUJ'IO, II an llolAt.d one. And the storeo tftn1 about to go broke because people bJy -.. U.. lu" meat. • • .• V.OL. 61>, NO. 67, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES c . , TEN CENTS ~ ., ORANGE COUNTY, CALlfORNIA THURSOAY, t.4AltCH a, 1971 " 0ll. Ma1nie Movlllg Old Bailey, · . · · ' ·'Whitehall heds Husband, Eyes Marine General BJ ARTllID\ R. VINSEL ........ ,.. ..... Shapely actress Mamie Van Doren, ho has married a bandleader, a ba!eball player and three IDOllthl ago \ '!ed wealthy developer Ross McCllntoclt of Newport Beach, II getting a divorce. "!'be bosomy 45-year-<>ld blonde gave two reasom:: -A. She ls in love with Marine C:Orps lnspeclor G<neral Leo Dulackl. -B. She !ouod out aliout McCllotoci's past. • McCllntoclt Is the fotmer htlllband of Huntington Harbour adventureu Wyn Sargent, who recmUy returned from the jungles of West Irtan, lndooesla, where @e matried Cltlef Oboharok. The platonic mlltch ln\ended to,-end ~VIit: warfare among three plimitlve ~ citaled a global IODSatlon and Wlls ovenha<lolfed only by MLss Sargent's dramalic dlacl0sum of a 11 e c e d Indonesian government ttrrar. ' She II now In aeclllllon at her home, *IOI ·Momlzlg Star Lane, writing a boOk W>it 11 all . ~ .. 11iat .._u the final strew, wberi I (OUDd·.out he had ~-married to lbat woman who ran around wttb cannibals, .. MJsO Van Do«n told newamen Wedne> day In JIQIJywood Delpite Miss Van Ilo<'en's 1110 of the tarm cannibal, -Sarceat em,Pl)ali>ed al a ._. _....,,.. -·bi return :,:;...~ °C~4:i: ~ ' The · announcemeat o1 Mltl Van Dortn's ~eged af!alr d' ~'1i!lb Gen. ·Dulackl llUl)ned aome peo~ San Ointente Chamber ce -'1fanageo Col. f:mJle ihdk,. ~ It aJ rkiiculoul i\'edneaday ._ He ...., well acqoalnled wllb <len. ~acil when he aerved as camp Pendleton's deputy • ~ Clllllllllllder Under llulacil, 1he&<ommander of ,the Fourth Marine Divilllln. - ~ P·o 11 o w·t n g ch a nge.cif.eommand 'Ceremonies TueJday, Gm. DUd' WU acheduled to depart for Wllb!Dgloii D.C. ' s:t'ARS IN HER EYES Actrou Mlmle. Vin Doren to~~~ caneral>ol..the enli\"e r.iipo. ' ' Civilian -Close to Gtn. Dulackt during Illa t...., al C&mp Pendleton deocilhed him ii' a hard-diaridnl 91~ ...i-jlolllh .Morilie, and C O n f I • m e d ~ who is well liked and .,is around Ill llOdal circl"" i,: ___ . , ' ·~•ye been trying · to "'1'"' him of! for )'ears," said .bne. . Miss van· DOrtn bas prevlOUsly heeo marrted to bandleader Ra~ AnlboDy and yOUlh!ul professlimal W.ball pildler Lee Myers, wtiq died last-Year in a I!!">· lb!itOD Beach auto acddenJ. There ..... no childn!ll by either union . ~Lads Born on J11ne 27 Get J·· Yirst Draft Lottery Sp~t '1::'·· ' t.· WASHINGTON (AP) .!'. Selective ' Pepitone, 1n ·his 'opeech be!ore the Se~lee~held a s\alldby dralt lottery to-drawing, said lbat II Iii' ba!J'h of men 1day to assign catlup numberi ti> I.be two dr~wing-innnbers \bis~· are not ·need- •ln!llloo men born in 111$4. but thty woo't <d nm year they will diop into a lower •be dr!lll.d abort of a natlollalemergency. categwy of vulnerabil!{y. ·• j However, Byron V. ·P-epltone, "And lbelr place will be taken by men· JIOlllinated by Ni•on as drall dlreclor, who are ,one year younger who also will ilaid men with numbers 95 and lower will be primarUy vulnerable for the calendar •Ile --iivm clusillCltions to · provide a year of the %lllb birthday, o! 11'15," he ,ready pool lbat caa be prGcdsed-qulckly said. .,'Although men can be inducted u neceosary. • after the year of lbelr %lllb birthday, the ~· He said these men will be able ,t ' poaslbllilles of ' Ibis· occurring Ire ,.. tremely remoee." ,receive full conalderatloo !or defermen Pepitone noted Iba! Ibis II the first ;8nd mcemptloo requeota. • lime ~-the 1o1•-~ be In '° Those with numbers above 116 will be -~ ....,., were gun ;lepl In the same holdlog claaaificatlooa 111611 dlat '""" of the ..,. drawing oum---~-ced bers face lhe certlloty of lndolctb>. •lb which Ibey """' pla when thty •. "llideed," he said, "!or tho lint time registered !or Ille draft laat Y'B'· slDce 1947 -18 yean ago -our n.itlon ' No. I In tbe -~,lolltry wu as-now· is relying lotally on volunt.m to • algned to -wllll J ... 11th birthdays. . 1 "-11 came on the mtb dra\t' of 115 yellow proV1d1~ manpower or we armed Jorc-~ponl<I cootallllng hlrthiiat.. and 36S es • • · ; llU'Plilh capsules contalnlnl numbers. · • PreSldent Nl•on'• drafi aJJlbortty ex· • No S was ua'--.. to~ born An• pires July l and ~foe• ,noJ plan to seek · •--· a renewal · r. No. , 10 Mardi •· •. t. to Ocl .. 25, Wl\$HING,:°" (AP) _ ...,. " • 1ttt1111 "'8t No. 5 to April!, No. & &io Nov. 11, No. 7 to ......,,. ttw d••'' ~1tv 111HJ111et aalgnilcl • ...,.,., ~an. 29, No. a to Dec. 7, No. t to Oct. 18· ~ .. 1n t11t ~,:-u::v~"*Y Mid -.v. ~ No. JO to March 21. Th& blgbeat, No. ~:-= 1~ ~~ 1~ ~ l ~ .... went to ()ct. 11. 1 1• 11. M 1 .. 11s 11. • .,..· Those wllh Cbrlllmaa blrtbdaya drew t ,: ~~ 111 :, ~ :: OJ 321i Ne\lf Year's 198 and Independence " '1 1" • n. m am Doy -J. ta ts. 112 n. _, "· m -· •••• u .. Who's Winner · In Meat Game? I I ,. '"I ,, la' .... .... t'-Ull ... .... '· " 1 • .., .... . "' . "' L 1' • n> 1 ... L "' .... t.: • • ••• .... '·"' ... .... ·~· ~ 11 . "' ... PPlUAIY .. ,,, u. f7 f , l03 "'lN 11. -17. 111 11, 2\9 11. ID . 12. 1• "· SJf I 11. a:i a. 111 M. l2A ti. 111 MAllCM' '· -11. l:lt .. 11 , .. '" Tl. W lt. 1'7 l1. t2S • -11 ,,, 21. 11 14. 111 11J IS. • ti. \t U. •1 M. D ANtL •. 11• 17. Ji! lt. .. 11. Jiii 11. '°' "· 15J It. 229 », ltl: ,,, ,. 21. ,. '" " 11. Jn IS. t• :D. US 16. ., M. l11 .... ... "' ... "' ... " ..... ..... n. ,., ,,_m ..... ,. .. 11. ,,. .. " .... ._ n n.m .. "' ..... rt. 211 ... " "· "' ..... t. ,. 17. 11 '¥ ... ... ,,. ie.m ,.,,.. 11." lt. • "·,,, tt. -... ,., .. ,,. 11. QI ti. JU .. lh 1811 DIW'T, .... l) • • Areas .Hit LONDON (AP) -·-Two powerful bombs, apparently planted in can, went o~ outside _the Old Bailey courthouse and government offices In Whitehall today. Al Old Balley, a police spokesman said: "There are in exeess of 150 casualUes." Firemen at Whitehall said first checks showed 14 C8S11$lties there. A 111"1 In his 618 died o! blaat wounds in a hospital later. Bombs earlier were found and defused at SCotland Yard and near the head- quarters of the Conservative and Labor p8J'ties near .Westminster. At Old Balley children wrapped In blankets were seen being canied into ambulances. Police sources said the bombings ap- peared to be lbe work of the naUooallstic Provisional wing o! lbe Irish Republican Army in ~ with a referendum today in Northern Ireland on uniting with the Irfah republic-Of remaining part of Britain (Story, Page 7). • Scotlaod Yan! reported lt picked up eight· men and two woinen at Heathrow Aii-porj !or q....tioning "as a resull of a ~~==;~;~;;.!\~~ ...... ~1 "• .. "19r ' W!Uteh811 ta more tbaD r mile up the ~ from Old Bailey. Newamen at Old Bailey reportod utter CMfWdon, • • 11It aeemed all the •windows and showers o! debris crashed in,"-one said, c.ioa were blown over on' their aides': 'tiie Wlilleball. blaat appeared to have cOme directly ootside an an:ny Teeruitin' offlCe. · Britain bas more than 11 JJOO troops In Northern. ~laDd. -, A. warning . appeared to have been given. "Police cam,e and told us lo cl,ar the building," said Sgt. l'llillJp ~~•els. "We gi>t out anil in about 10 mi,;;l'~-lbe bomb went of!. It was a really big •ex· plosion." At Old Balley, Detective Jhspector Harry ' Clements saiCI: '1It's abeolute mayhem. One j!OOl' 'Old boy I've just aej!D had -.Ucltlilg out evtryWhere. n Among lbe wrecks Of ears outside the Old· Bail ~ building -just oompletedeyat a Coli of' $171> nillllbo, am- bulanCemen carried an inert min over a heap of broken glass and ·swirling1 water from burst· pipes. · "" ,St. Bartholomew•s, a mijor London hospital, reported , it had taken in 30 casualUeS. ~ LoDdmi's hospitals were· working under the, strain of a •lr\ke by the people '!JI> do laun4cy, cook.meals, clean up. ,-"' O.e Old Bailey witness said: •;.irs like the blitz all over again.'' ,., The Lond<ll Times said~ roceived a telephone call at about 2 p.m. -roughly an hour before the• blaala at the Old Balley and Wh!181all-!.. !tom a man with an Irish accent 1'b0 warned of car bomb explosions "'to ((lme. A. l~~ holnb ,..., found in a car outakte $<0tllnd Yard .. lier In 1be day. &horlly after the twin blaata, Jlolice , re= fourth bomb had been dlscov -Oil Dean Stanley Street, W , near the beadquarterw of ~ Conservative party and the oppostUon Lol>m' party. Police said It wu sa!ely de!used. A telephone warning Iba! there wu another bi>mb, In 'the or!lce o! ~Tim.,., caused a complete evaa.tatkm and a oearch. A number o! gnvernment offi were • cleared o! stall, Including the Foreign Office. Evacuees iri'clu(led F or e I g n Minister Sir Alec Dooglas-Home. Knife Thrown At Mesa Boy, 6 A six-year old Pomona School student told Colla Mesa ]IOllce Wednolday that ho wu usaulio.l by a mlddlwcecl man ..tJo. thttW a buolblg inlfe Ill him. Tbe b6y said ht ·11\d his sister -walking to tchool irbeil· a man about IS wearing a 1 .. !het Jaa•t and a akl cap yelled, "Hey, look over here/' and lllrled a knUe wllb a four ln<h bl ... al him . Olllcera, who are lnvestlptlna the ln-cldan4 said the bo)I had • lliPerflctal two-Inch wound cm his rl&bt arm. 'rhe boy told them the -usailant retrieved .bla tnll• end ran aWIJ ~cmW!lacmSlnet. • z· t • -• s ·:/ :r • ~· ~ , ; I ---. ..... .... _ ~ ... -. . ' .l'IRMN HOSE, DOWN BUIUllNG·CARS ~FTER BOM9 EXPJoOSION OUJSIOE ~ llAINISTRY Bl,11 w .. Orie o1 rh-.lil c.,.1r11 Looidati; a.tio-1LI"'!*'1o Noettwn ,.,.._ ..,,.,.......,, .~~~oo~; :m!ansfe~ Fo~~t ~ • ~~.,.... t Administrators o! ~ N~Meoa U~ool Qistt'lct l14ve beeli ~ tq ' sidlfl; ~.heir ·~ l'oo; lllt• Iran er ·Ibis fall ~f a1>9Ut ~ a<ar Str<el'Scliool pupils to P•ularlno School. UJ>Se\ !Iver the ~ct's transfer pro- PQsai, t Nocth Costa M e 1 a Homeowners Asaoclatioli bu giYen the dlatrlcl llDUI MM<:b.1S lo abandoo those plans. ' .,. . Paul Diehl, -ii!l\Dt of• t h e 1'>meowoen PP conl\ibsed prtmir!l:f of Mesa Woods tract residenta, said Ile woolj! seek relle! · from the ' boal'd1 of trustees ii the deadline la not met. / P(rmy's Stunt t;,Jiutists . ··: . . ' ·Kilkd~in Plane Crash· • " r • • t , • ... ' I ~ • ' ,.~' ·. ' 'aoe« lt le'n,IOI!. a r\!crultina ~ In '0ver""1d Part, KID. -. j • I ·' • t ' ' • ' • SH,J.C'HOPE, N.C. (AP,) -A lll!iCla! trapsport plane carrying the AnllY'• Golden Kolgbls lllunt psrachute team on a recruiting tour crubed into a cornfield today and military authorities said al least 14 peraons perished. . Resldeola of 11>11 farming .,.. 111 the oeotril part of the ·!We Aid lhli1 - the plane just before the Cl'lllb -Ill "Manmng .Given • • A spokesman at Ft. Bragg, where the lllght originated, said JI ~bero of· the team, two piloi., a crtw chief were kill-ed. ' The spokesman also said one other person possibly .... aboard the plane. There were no survivor& The blaek and white C47 transport, a pnipelleMriven plane o! World War ll vtntag,, cruhed about 9 a.m., an hour . eiiilDel IOUDded ertalic. A mcue -said II looted to !Im u If the men Inside tried to jump eut If Titular Church • , the plane crubed,. but med • .... ' parachutes. BOMB (AP) -New1J _..,. Unopeoed ~ and bl ,'l'lmodly <MdimJ v-q, artNMsbQp ,.. were stmm about 1bO emit-~ ofY, A•1h1, _.I' m w..iiie. Ttie plane's -bodJ ---., of .. -...... -Loida, Japing boles, lit wiop had -obam )I .l!"l: ""*"' tllUlm-, _. of I ~~ , and Ila eoctnes ...... lCllterecl -DJ • -~· llornltalb and -1o Iha ..ncace In ta -....... r~d ltlm 1ry • Witnesses Leave area. .· Pope l'oal YI W II I I boclme ' The ,bodies were IClttiftd f:or leVel'll ell«ihle to ttar• ,._ ., a pope. ·-.. hundred yards around the ~ "' ' 1llo. <Oldlnal ....... -bt ltlJ ' . , . As Pair in Boat • Hit Coast ]etty- A Newport Beach couple leaped from their sbattered cabin crulaer Wednesday evetiina,Just aa It crashed onto the rocts of tho Corona. de! ~ east jetty, the Orange County Harllor Patnll said today. Mr. and' Mrs, !IG!ler Miller who live at the Balboa Bay Clllb, lokl patrolmen the engine of their 2'.!0ot cnliaer died Jiii! u they startl!d to .nt.r lbe -Ill -5 p.m. • Mn. ·Miller said today _.1a of .i leut ..... boat -.J\Qmed lbtir pUallt mt le!t the ....,. detp/ta ihe couple't t:rt !or : help. 'ITwo lDOll Ill I boat m ' tia, ~ 0lJ>ll)lched hattantly, looked lot• -. al1d atarted away ," 8be said. ,,,... they ~ back acatn and said Ibey ""1ildn't · belp $nd le!t a lleCOnd time just wbell ;oe were lncha from lbe rocb." The Millen 1'0de theJI! tlilli ... to Ille lwD ' Ulen Jw'oV'I": .... 'the jetty and we m\harmod. A Newport Bead> paUce <Ir p!d:td them ap momenla later 1t eo .... c1e1 Mar ma1n·-11. the plane. . . ' dim<li lml -nlam:J of Ilk DlW L. M. Petty Jr., 1 ...i.i.nt of lbif. ... , ,..-.,,.. -1111 -., ti peoiane.e aa1c1 11o· heard the piJ!ie'lioot.r .. _ 1111t ..-the tier 1 1 ll 1.1111. • ' on and go o!f' and tllm belnl wbll ' -aOUDded like an mcploolon. . 1 The , Golden KDiibil: tlie cillldal Anfly parachute demoollralloo 11111, WU i...,,. . .....,. £ellllt ed 1n 1167 .at n BrlQ. ,,,.,. pei liJnlt lie to 280 free.fall eJ<htblllolll each ,.., • I • The unit Is compooed of two ,......, .teams. Eitcb !elm ....... of - jumpers, one -· -pwnd -trollar, ""' pilot, one coPlot ..i -crew cldel. . ' • NUCLEA.R TEST •• I • . ' • • • • · . . • •• • . • -:· .· • 9 DAILY PILOT • c TONIGHT COSTA MESA WATER DISTRICT - Rogular mttllng, 77 Fair Dr. 7:111 p.pl. LIBRARY FILMS -Family IDO\'IM: "Jaape!r, All tb11 and Wlnltt Too" and "Rl•er ol No Return.'' 7:30 p.m. "THE BASIC TRAINING OF PAVLO HUllMEL" -South Cont ~ Theater, through SUQday, • P.m. TicRts 64f.USI. UCI LECI'URES .-.. Jamet Joyce," part of l¢es J'..:t aild ~of Jteland, Room .WI P~ ~ Bldg. 7-IG p.m. Adm. · ~ "(llll!liDJ Flmlly Roles , • • • • pert o! sertea Living Together in Families, Room 100, Social Science Lecture Hall, 7·9:45 p.m. Adm. '4.75. Fl\ID.\Y,, MAll(lff t ST. PAT!Ucl\:'8 PAY DANCE -Fer m<ntally rewded, Conununlty Roeru· lion Center, fllr8JOl1lldl, f.41 p.m. ACORNS TO ASPllALT -OCC Lee> ture series by ~ Panlan, "'!be An&Io American," OCC Sc1ence Hall, '14 p.m. NEW WAYS OF RELATING -'l'llE GESTALT APPROAC1l.-Dr. Grtbard Kohn, 0CC Science Lecture Hall J, 7:30- 9:30 p.m. OCC FILM SERII!iS -"McCabe and Mrs. Miller" Forum, 7 p.m. Adm. •L · Probation Urged Fer El ,·Toro's Dr;-llartelius ~ ANGELES A eommlttee of three physicians today paaaed on to the State Board of Medico! ExamJom Ila views on a dlaposiUon ot. charges adlnlt Dr. Ebbe Hartellua of El Toro whlcli con- tains the reeommeudatlon !bat the Harllor Area pbyalclan be placed ell five years probation. • The trio went into a huddle belllnd d ... ed doon Wednelday lmmedlatel1 alter 0l'8Dll• Cowity attomeya Ma It be w Kurillch and Tom JWilly worked out an agreement with ~es Attorney General Marj( Levin and Robert Mukai. Thal stipulation Included lhe eon· cession by Hartelius, 50, that be violated the state's Health and Sstety Cede on two occsslons 'by preserl~ and ln- jecllng dangerous drugs. It also &greed that he should be sub- jected to restrictions govemlng his use of specified dangerous drugs doring the full probation teJ)ll and that any vlolallm of probation will mean a mumpllon of the hearings abandoned W~<!aY. The three survivors of what began 16 months ago as a five-member commlttee or physicians refused to dlscuS.! their ac- tion OD a recommendation that bu now been passed along to the atate board~$ final approval or rejection. -·.;11:rm. 1 But an Orange Co!mty 'pbyslclsn 'Who has served on such examining • bodies commented late Wednesday UW it ii .. almost unknown" for such panels to do ~g other than make very minor ad- JU8tments to agreements hammered out by both sides in the issue. Pilot to Award Show Tickets The DAILY PIIm w i II "welcome aboard0 at least 10 pairs of boat show guests every day for tbe next week. Free tickets for the Filth Annual WeStem National Boat and Marine · Show, produced by H. Werner Buck, will be given to each person whose name appears in special "ads" scattered through the DAI- LY PILOT classified advertising pages. At least 10 Winnen wlll be listed each day from now through next Wednesday. The show opens Friday and will continue through Saturday, March 17, at the Anaheim Convention Center. DAILY PILOT Tiie Orlinoe CO.ft DAILY PILOT, wlfll wflldli It ~ ~ ~reu. 111 PllDl.....S ..,. 111e 0rwee oi.st Pllblllhlnt COmHnr. s.,.. rite Mttkwl5 .,. l'Ubl,,,_., MonNr fllAwlt Frld.8r, fw eo.111 tMtt, H....,ort MK!!, Huntington IMClllF-lllrl Y•ltey, UguM e.dl, lnlnel .... IRedc Md 1'11 C........, "'" J.,.,. C.phtr•no. A o.111111• rtvlof'llt .Oltlof'I 15 JIUOlltMll S.h,1r'Clq1 Md ~ n. prlnclp91 ~Int pi.tit .. '" ,,. W.t ear sttti.t, Coitl Mew, c.111orn11, 12'1f. Roff rt N. W •.d P~ 91111 PllDl!tlltr J•c• l . Curl•y YIU itr-.ldtl\t arid ~·t.~ Thom•• k•1Yil EdllOr ThomN A. Murph!~• .,_..,,.. Eottor· Cla'4irle1 H. Leot Rich•nl I'. Nill Al•ltllftf IM1119lf'lt Edltort c---)JO Wetf l•y SMet Me10nt .A.IJ,..11!'1'.0. lo•'''°· tt62' ·--~IMO:_, .. ...,....'°"""',.. ~ a..m: m ,._, Awnue ~ ltffdl: 11'7f .... '°"'"'.,. .... (.....,.I .. Morlll al C.lfllnt ll:MI , .. ,,,., f714l '41-4121 '='••en.I A.t .. 11L°ln1 MJ..1671 -.-.... --.. ~j .,. ...... ,......., '""'".-.. Ill~ fMIW .,,. edY«tlMINllll llenlll W:Y ... Niii 1•• Wl!MUI .,.Cllll ,.,. ~ ",.,,,. .... . ...... c:a-. .......... et ta!• ... ~~~ ... .,...., .... :::t..• ,{Jf'n:..',.,,.,.," Mii""" • • Gnll Te.tin1!1fl ' • Kalmbach aid • Alleged Saboteur WASHINGTON (UPI) -ProliMX N!Ioo'a penooaJ attoroey told tbe FBI he acted aa a "diabuning agent" and paid !30,000 to '40.000 dlU'ing a 11J:-moolh period to Dooald II. Seir<IU. "" olleed political saboteur, Acting FBI DiredOr L. Patricl< Gray bu told Coogroa. Gray's ste-COO<ftnipg 11a11ert M. Kalmblch of N<wport 8-:11 come durillg hll Senate eonfirm;ltlon bearing Weclnetday and was the· firat time lbat Seg(ttti, a Calilomla lawyer, bad beep of. flcially linked with lhe White llou!e .. Previously, media reports have sug- gested that Segretti acted u a recruite for poHUcal esplolulge agaln!t the Democrata In lut year's presidenllaI campaign. (Kalmbach'• private """"'1ary said · this . momillg that be la out of tbe state and la not rOopondlng to press Inquiries.) Gray tesUned ~ lhe Smale Judiciary COmmlttee for the !onrth ~ on his nomlnatt<in to ~ permaned head of the FBI, oueoeed1ng the late J. Edgar Hoover. , But Gray was ucused todayo after llYe days of appearing as a witness. . Chairman James o. Eutlsnd (D-Mlas.l said be hoped the .,committee would be able to complete a abort iooter of other wltnesse. by Friday and thus cloae the conllrmatlon hurlngs. " ~era! aenaton, bowever, illdleated lheY woold like to recall Gray alter a reading .of the bearing reeord and a scannJnc of the FBI investigation of tbe buglng of Democratic beadquarten durlni tbe e1ectlon -lgn Wt year. In • wrltten statement suPPlied to the committee about Kalmbach, Gray quoted the attorney u saying be118id s.,retti's aalary and e>penaes between Sept. 1, 1971 and Mardl.lli1 1971.wlthoot lmo'lling what Segrettl WU ilolni"with tbe money. "He aald he merely acted as a disburs- ing agent /1lr Segrettl'• 111aFy and es- peOIN and be bu. DO Idea how Segnottl received his lllllructions or whom he • reported to," Gray said. Money to pay Segrettl, according to Kaln)bech, Ca!Jl• from campaign funds collected prior to Aprti 7, im and be kepi DO records OD payments. Gray said that Kalmbach, a major California fund raiser for Nixon's cam- paign, "Stated be did not bave any io- lonilatlon pertsinlng to the burglary of lhe Democratic headquarters and eooid furn~h no information concerning that matter." Policemen Seek Holdup Suspects In Grove Tract A manhunt cootiDued In a drenching downpour throughout lhe momlng today, as pc>Uce searched a section of tract homes in Garden Grove f.or masJred suspects 1h a mid-morning msrtet rob- bery. One man w8! captured in a foot chase a ·block from Von's, 12431 Valley View St., wtille at le&!t two othen'\lere sought and initial reports mentioned OVe bandits in all. • Patrolmen Tom O'Connor' and Joe Johnson arrested and booked Teddy S. Romo, 25, of 647Z 8an Dlego <Sl, Buena Park, on suspicion of anned robbery. Investigators cha11e that Bomo is the red ski-masked bandit who panicked and " bolted from the rear of lbe stwe when it became evident the stickup w'8 falllng. Investigators said the trio entered the rear of the store and ordered one employe to llUillDIOD lhe maoagtr, who wouJd have access to cash in the safe. The unidentified manager, however. suspected what was happening and quieUy slipped out to an adja<enl shop and called police. Police Watch Commander La r r y Hodges said be was uncertain of the size of the search area in Garden Grove's Eastgate section, but indicated it was Jarge, . Newport "Beach's mHce helicopter crew was dispalcbed JO filp cover the section. which is just ~rth· of WestmlnlJer and adjacent to the freeway, offering a quick auto escape route. Polee said the bandits fled with less than $100 in cash. ...__. tGlil Ille ftll -,.,. had... . ... JP .... lel"ric:a wt11t u.. n u n• -"-" " Dwlgllt a ,, 4 liiw'll 111m1r • pcdrdoeD ...... , .. - In -::re. •. I I rt, .. ... Way .... _ .. .._, men' Led ••szial rr-fW JillS"' lntbt~ P1Ji'..:-wda:j-1. 1.ieCllr ~ ...... "'the QllllD'Ditiee will... ., ..... icy ••• ,. Prillripals AU Funds Cooer Inflation, Nicoll Says Ne•J:lt11ma Sdml S z AM M Join lllid Way • it --17 .. tbe bud(!!t -.. --SU5 milllanJn D!W..., I.me• ....... nm ,_ will 11e ...-. . The four living prlrucipals of Newport Harbor High School -pastcand present -got togther Wednes- day during Founders Day program put ,together by the school's PTA. From left are Sidney H. David- son, Harbor's-first principal; Charles Godshall, the current principal; Joe Hamblet and G. C. Eiker· -·· m'1tn. lieunion brought together members of ·~·.·.· scliobl'• original 1930 faculty along with other long-.• time staff members, former school board members '• · and .past PTA presidents. ,.r: 'lbe -ii pod ... ..., -• millim liloi lieiic -bJ » __ llllt,_...$11_ badgd.-,.. -a.t -it -to------.... laleat ....... . , ..-. --- ,..,....P .. el DRAFf Grocer 'Dick' Richard's ·" • • • "Al this poilll., Ille SUS -it jmt a gemnit •et • 4 ff wlllt we llti* we'll need te .... OR lllr' ... a wegoinlotbe_......,._ ..... Hesald-.il•---be ... .... •• .. " ""' ,. "' ... '" 30, 20 "'"' "· " ,. ... .... , .. "' 25th Year in Area Feted .,, used to COftl' I • ili"d 1 ....,. bites following tJle I rt 'f 5 sewirm• .,. Wiiic: W lldwua _,, -... tbe -id's _, and staff •0'''4*• N'ocoll -)le ... llil --)mt startm 111e pnam ., a , rc mrrict ....-........ --~ -~---~ and dimiMfllc -... -" --Ing. ••lJrit?•lbfrdlJ m ff tW W'J' will be ~ far pncram a•&ritMZ ..r aR. npatnion .r/.. Giii' ta I• 7 .... _, $ butatJllll-•--·-of zpecl!lcs,. lie said. '"We will want to le&'*"'+*' .. ilidlia to the board ..... yd ... ...., ,....,, tO unveil tbe cm we~ +a · 1a4• be said. 1bougb Ille _.. ...._ ......... ablyinaw-,...,-ilcm- !ideot lie will be -• gift -tn- pa,.... •cut ID tlle In rae If - -cent per $111 w? f'iw Bat. be aid. tbe distrid ii ops 'ic a boost d • milfita ill lie •» PI riluO 11 "'"'"'" ................ Ille tu rate. ..... di pnJliolll,j .. . Crash Injuries Fatal to Son Of Auto Dealer L 97 "" 1 .. ... . "' . "' '·"' . "' .... ·-.,,, ·-• " • " ..... •• .... 1"' 1 .. ·-• , . " '·"' ... 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"' "· " "· .. ,. .. 2t. 251 30. llD 31. 1• ,.. "' "' . 71, 166 ,. "' "· .. let. 11• "· • "' • "·"' "· .. "· " ... " 31.117 ,.. " "' .. 71. 13"1 "' .. "· "' 30. 160 .. "' .. • "· "' ,.. "' "· " ... ,,. 21. 1.- By L. PETER KRIEG Of .... 0.lfY ...... , .. ., 0. W. "Dick" Richard bas become a renowned grocer.-entrepreneur since he got that loan from GeoJle Grillith and built a market at U;ie entrance to Lido Isle. That was 25 years ago. 1be Harbor Area commemorated those 25 years -and Richard's 67th birlhdsy -Wednesday on the patio of Richard's Lido Mark~t. With his wife , Jenny, at his side, Dick Richard struggled to bold back the tears as 200 well wishers said thanks to a man who also has contributed mucrh to his community. J. Leslie Steffensen, a long-time friend, served as master of ceremonies for the tribute, planned only ~/ew days.ago. Steffensen first introduced Mayor Dooa1d A. Mcinnis, and remind~ the mayor be was supposed to give Richard a key to the city. "If you 'don't have one, Dick's got them on sale ip his gift shop," Steffensen quip- ped as Mcinnis mounted the platfonn. The mayor bad brought biS own, however, and also read his proclamation declaring Wednesday .. Dick Richard Day" in Newport Beach . Other tributes ronowed, Assemblyman Robert Badham (R· Newport Beach) presented Richard wUh The 21-fear'111d sm cf. ftcapmt Beada a resolution from the California Senate auto -a.:t: --•-Live Trees Donated and .Assembly and then read personal le~ .. day d. injariea •4d • -. Iii es ters of congratulations from Governor skidded off n1n-slict Pacifie Omt Reagan and President Nixon. Itigbway SW"'"1 mwBc. To Harbor Children "I eount myself fortunate to be among those who can boast of a long friendship OUct lwnm 1V ell J5 C ' P18ee Mare: tJaan: 2.* lift trees were given with Dlck Richard," the President said. in Newport Beadt, "W -la aillml Actor John Wayne, another old friend mnditimt with 11mt1ij# Wtt_. Wp+iH • • t1lird paden in tbe Newport-Mesa or Richard, bad a few words. ~ti:3't ·~=.j. •: tlle ae--dislrict W"""""1ay In honor of "Looking at Dick, this ought to be a -us _ _ , ~·· Albor Day. joint celebrano9..or his 25th birthday and Police said 1,.,... 4'P*t!illb' W ~ 'Ille toes. which were donated by his 67th anniversary," he said. trol of bia im ~ XU -111--Whol<sale Nursery, w e re General Frank Lang from the U.S. n Elendotmy 5'mi )mt -If --under tbe splllSOl'Ship of the Marine Corps Air Station al El Toro then Lagana Bead1. *"""'al( Ge rm.. led a parade of.speakers representing_ the down a I....,. emtw• rt NNp:ft-8alboll Rotary Club as part of 8 doU!ns of charitable and civic organiza- A N-11ext1. ----. "r , ···••-effort to "green up" the t· th · ;:1• Richard and his Lido Market were call- ed "as much of Newport Beach as the dory fleet,"· by Jim Sinase~,.presiderit ~ the city Employes Association. "He is the finest ambassador lb~ Harbor Area, including Costa Mesa; bas,. ever bad," d_eclared Costa Mesa City,. Councilman Robert Wilson. ! "It's unfortunate you couldn't have been tnayor of both cities to re9olve Odt common problems," Wilson old. -.; Rich8J'l was also presented with r special Newport Batbor Chamber flt' C.Ommerce silver anniversary award and the American Legion's Americanism ~ Award. ·!': And when it W... fmlshed, Richard said' "I'm so lull Oi gratitude. I hope .. ~ to ·came will help me prove. your woni. were J:IOt 11nlounded.11 f. G' 1 . .\ .:'l Harne Wrir.eoff ·:· ... up;;!o $1,75Q • Otangt"County Asses,oor J'ack P . Vallerjfa"lfad good. news for tu-' psyers loday, He reminded them : , that the·alate law has been-changed " • to grant \]\em a .$1,750 j)omeowner§ .. exemplil?i\,of assessed value rather • than the 'mo exe'mption laSt year. "' The increase was inctu·ded in SB ,: 90. the tu reform measure. · The bilt also made owner-oo-" ; cupants of apartment dwellings 1 eligible fOD the homeowners e.1.~ ·' emption. '" • · 11-Claims .for the exemptions are .. now being mailed to property ! owners and must be filled out and .. returned to-the Assessor!• .~fflce not ~ter than April 15, Vallerga ; sai~. .: Those homeowners who do not , receive a claim form may contact ' the homeowners exemption divtsloo " of the assessor's 9Hice. airlifted .. lhe,.... _....· to~ I -ions at have profited from Richard's r-.a ~ u.tiar Area. work during the past quarter century. ,,,. eraot .... " -.... -'r~=~:::~~~~;::~~~~~=;ii;;;;-'.~~;i;i;i~~~=--pending • ...,_, bJ ... II . , ~=r:in;:~.:;·:=~: ~ ~!ll.11.!!~!1! Autom·atic·Washer and Dryei mother Jewel Alex of N£wpat -. Nobody Sells and lWo sist<n, Slmwd 811 -]?..-i~~.$.7 re 10 YEAR W~RRANTY ON TRANSMISSION PARTS Spe~d Queen N vvv-< .: •O;Y'u"-""l!Mlt" OH '"""•MIS•IOH~•:ta ~,t~ For Less Tlian Son of Ex-councilman s:.., ·hftf·~···'* ......... ..., ............ "' .... ·-' .. ~ _...,.._,, ....... --.~ ..... ~.""~ <:.:::pi.tl::to ... -"'"'«! .... , ....... '-... ~JI '".:: "'-....... °"""' "~~~· ;::~ (:'.:9'" ~~w.-11o.w.., ....... _ ... ...,_ ·--.; ~ ~..i..i. ... 10._ ....... .,..GI .. " lflllh "'. _,.., :.. .( ~ ... ~----~bo-.~ ............ ~ .~~.· ' ~ . . >'!i ... ~-·........,_. ... ___ ,.,._ ':'."r; ' . l ., ,..,. .......... _ __., ... ""'" ___ ~"": ....... Ill ........... ----· • ~y~ &N.Y.\.Wlm..m&'W'~ Held on ·Theft ·Count Fonner Costa Meaa City Coundlmsn Wllliam St. Clair .bss surrendered hii n. year-old son to pOlice on theft cbm'ges. Timothy .St. Clair of 2340 Newpoft Blvd., Coste Mesa, Is accused by poU.., along with ft .. alleged assoclats, of JD. volvement In the theft of $2,000 wortll of boating fb:tures from Jensen Marine Corp., 235 Fischer Ave .• Cosla Mesa. Young St. CJair was employed as a night custodian at the firm, acoording lo investigators. Arralgnmenl la scheduled J4ondll1 In Hsrbor Judicial Dlltrlct Coort for Ove of the suapecta. Charces of grand theft and poosession of stoi<n property were filed . against St. Clair and • 1l1tb smpect, David J. Reigel, 19, who Is being llOQ&:ht by police. Qiargcs of -ion ol stolen JllW' erty were filed against Douglas 'N. Oliver, 20, Richard B. Gagnon, 20, and Robert J. Connelly, 22, all of 342.0 Irvine Ave.,~ll<odl. ,,.., ..,_ In a-, ii ... ., - hill Ndl, ;l!lliJe SL Clair 811 Ille - .......,i. J-~. It, -Ganleal., 1ftft Jd-1 I • Clileir' I* 7 ... ....-.-. ......, II -"elm-... "' wD ar-1 theft ml fl I cir of .... pr J JJ- Blftl'lide O:ull;J' mih 65 'W ... 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