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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-03-09 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • - fUJSilant Wounded · Cap~red • Y, -- --. -• .. ... '\ Drug Cult Mentor . Lea~y ··eno11·11ees • • ' -h· • ~ Gower11-111.ent . S"ys .~S-~:'-~s . Dangero"s • ~ ' -.... .. . ' • . . '--.-----..... -----~- I - . . ·. u. s. ~' . es ' "i . ..i - . .. '" ... . .. ., • , .• .. ( Taking a Giant ·step Coogan, a four-inch dach$lund pup' owned by Jim· Hedlin (feet), finds a street curb a •fo~midable · ob-, ' ' ' • ' .. . ' ... !ltacle. to oyerOOme -but he •seems-determined to ' m;ilie the effcrl •( -. ' - Pro~ess Emphasi7£d Fnm -Satltd SAIGON -'ftle Dnil<d States put _,, im!>li<d jnlaure 1111 Ille O!mm"!i"' to- day .to -·-her Ht or ., --~ol-IJY~, Brig. Geo. John A. Wiclbam Jr., depa- ty U.S. re.Pre•entatlve an the V'ietnamese-Ameri Joial llUltar1 €ommiaSiop1 tal4 the-CM1111Jsskn tlla&- nearly 74 pensf ol Ille Amedclll and Allied foreign -In V'ielnam at Ille time·of-lbe -Jan. 21 .. ft been withdrawn In......,.;._ witb Ille -agroemenL ' Wickllam said Ille Unilod States pulled 15,747 troopo, SouUi Korea and other foreJgn ame. removed 2'1,490, and 15,795, incliJding 7,78 Aamicw; nmai11 ID M withdrawn bJ llattb. a A .U.S. ~ said Widllam presenteif. °"' fiiUreS u • "mattei' of record" and did not dnw q.cmvl11.....,, But tile ~ added that Ille United States ••teebfO'?ttaliie tbe re1eue ol American prlomers " -• quietly .. we reach !lift.,. pbMt 6-•. ,,,. --ltipulates tbat "-1eaa pr-. will be ftleaaed at lbe same ra1'! 'that 11.S. and - (Boe POWS, Pop I) 'Weadner ,,,. ·~ -ll'l•be • pretty nk:e we '=cl. with a Is ---... -111111 winl!s. e;p. Ill Ille -, • • rilling· to • inllad. °""1Ji&M lows '5 to 50. IN SIDE TOD.4'1' TM lroiM llGll<rr C1onrlc II <O!ftillq of "'1C· To .. i.1nr. tM Cll<Spiciou ,...,, IM -.OU 91/<r Badl's "If ... m B JI'-" "" su..ia,. JIGl'dl 13. 84• s1orr in tod4fl• W-. • At y_.....,.... J L.M.. .... 11 -" ._ I ·--._, .. c...-.. --.. --' --,_. ....... M ,,_.,l_ H ---" -' r I ----. --. _....,.,. a, -.. --.. ------,....,.. . ---. ~-.... --. - r r ' • ' °"1lY PILOT • ,. -eports_ of POW Co l • 11 . • "c· ., ., . J CLARK AIR BASE, Philippines (UPI) -Uf• lo Ccmml.lllst prlloo compo m- dudod -.0 for ii'"'"* ol -prtJonon, and ..... ftJr ~ fortwialo to """Pl lhe pllyllcal ·-·lhe ill• .... never eaq. Tiie lartw'e Jach..., <OllllnemeOI lo col!in-Uke bous for mootbl at a time and Jn at least qne iDIWice a 111.111 bad his )bumb cut of!. ~ We('! aome detallJ of the Amerleon POW1' Ille In North Vietnam beginning to 1urface at Clark Air s .... la Lagana Home ' lhe main llqlns point ftJr the m<n u they fly """' IJlhol to rounlonl with lamllloo U:.2"" Stat& Tbt oalhelll<Dcomel from a vadet)' ol ......,, fodudlog the meo -and ~ penonoel who have •-ed Iha .,.-. lo rtacl- Jllllmmt ln>m lnlemmoat to-. Military llJlhorttles here llN utremely sellllllve about detll"' ol Iha men'• Jm. prlsonmeoL 'Ibey far' for' the u!ety ol ihe meo not yet relw<d ODd argue Iha! U newanen publllh detalls of what the men went through they could thrtaten the well-belna ol -still -ban. But ~ the plctuAi ol POW 1ile flll lofolller -I nrioly ol -Ii> 'tf!Coloa: --WU -C11 Ibo mm and In --the prllldpal pl ol the Nortlt -lntematon WU an-tiwar IW<mellll that ooald be -ftJ< ~-ol POWl cllllopd for the -lo late Jtll and early 1970, depeodln& on •here the-,,... held. -'"""' are lodica-lhat there are more men held In CcmmunJst prison .... .,., • aalil ... -"ala l!Jelll fl ... u. Ill aelllar7-. De-..... ,. ~ ... ~ "1 -Jl'1.J"'I"\ Ibo -aallL ,,,., aoly ..... .., .. to the IGlleJ, • ~ " • Detal"' o! the~ ara , 1-!t -favoM. ~ wu to '!!!>ui>da lhe p~~ when u.,y· m captured \llllsare !hot tel~lale .scan would be to a minimum. One prlloner, who waa shot ~ lbe band, bad hla thumb aliced off i4 aa lel· -~· ~ .. ' . A&lliiJ .priioaer bad • ~ lei ! .. -...., and •pin In -'° ... I ·-fromhlm. iBtW aaoiber' ~th a brokt11 arm was ! ~ Jnlo I oeH with DO --t II ~ alL Illa am> belled at a grotesque an1le I and JI wlJJ llave Jo be brolten agale once : he nltlme far it to heal pl'Oj)el'IY. · "We w11b we could show !hi -Id tbe I 1CU1\dlit tbe:te men recetted,"'} Aid one ! autboritat.tve aotllU. ''But w~ ctn'L Now l now, anyway." I * * .. if Marine Hero ! .Ea~ly Day Actor Back Home In Viejo •• ! . Be ranger Dies ·, Marine Capt. James V. DIBemardo of ... Mission Viejo, a prisoner of war for five',. yean, arrived at Camp Pendleton In Soi\'1 Diego County today on a plane ~~ Travis Air Force Base in Nort.hera: Qeorge Andre Beranger, actor and director from the early di.Y• of American cidtma wbo 1\1<1! became a rtcluse llvlog behind loclrM gale.I and high walls waa t• dead Thursday by J,;aguna Beach p011ce. at bis home amid his movie metnoriea. 11'once had to force their way thJ'Olli)l a Jocked gate at the boine, 'IOI summit Drive, Laguna Bach to roach the house. 'l'lley were cslled hy the postal carrier wh9 utd delivered mall was piling up in t.Wlresidence mail box. Jlemeotos of h1I movie years, pictW'el ol 1'!maell with D. W. GrUflth and other stars, and letu:il from old-time movie New Hampsliire OKs, Regulates 'House in Back~ CONCORD, N:lj. (UPI) -'!be New Hampshire Bouie haa palled a bUI to lei~ and regulate outhou!el. 'The· measure, which sponsor Rep. David Bradley described Thursday as a "land-use bill," would permit outhouses to be erected if they meet the approval of town health officials and the state water supply and pollution control commission. Construction of new privies is now 11- Jepl. . ~p. George A BarrUI drew laughs from memberJ with a speech that called the bill "an 111mple -of CO!!lr<>!lln.J! suburban development. "I am especlally relieved," Barrus said, "that the publl.c health and welfare committee gave It a recommendaUon of 'ought to paSI,' ll'lris stlpale the · we t e Reaga~'.:-............ l1i SoutTrlanLa;::~ SACRAMENTO (API Gov. Ronald Reagan says he l 1, "negotia ting ror a ranch" where ht can live when he leaves ornce h•- 1974, and sources report the rancli is a 68&--acre tract In Santa Barbara County. C:.• were found ln Mr. Beranger'1 In hll basement, Mr. Baranger kept tMlllka o! costum" from the deys when h6 worked with Griffith as a combination mallafB·aclll< and director. 841\. Beranger was born in 1893 in 8~, <'~and WU educated ,ln Plljs. lja, orrlved.ln HollywQod at 19 and l<l>lt bit tint actblg role lo the hallmark Grtffllll product,loo "Birth ol a 'Nation." tfalng _the name · Andre Beranger he starred with Douglas Fairbanks in the Iii& productloll "Filrlinl wllh Fate." Hls portrayal of the role Automatic Joe won him praise from Variety Magazine. He also appeared in "Beau Brummel" with John Barrymore. "Nightmare Alley," "So 1bls la Paris," "Tiger Rose," "Kiss and Make Up," "Love Before Breailut," and "Momma Love• Poppa.11 Between acting roles Mr. Beranger dlrected over 20 fillll!I in the U.S. and abroad. "Bum 'Em Up Ba mes," a com- edy Beranger directed. for Burr Pictures, eamed a record sum for a comedy. In h11 later years, Mr. Beranger became a recluse , keeping-himself locked behind a high fence surrounding his smalt home. Neighbors saf he once own- ed the entire hill between Bluebird and Swnmit Dr., but lost It in the Great Depression. After losing a ,1,500 a week job in Hollywood during tbe De pr e 1 s Ion , Beranger toot a $40 a week job with the City of Laguna Beach. Evenlua!JY, be Joined a Newporl Beach archftecturw flnn and retired in 1958. The-coroner reported no known survivors ; neighbors say they belleve he has relatives ln Australia. Services nnd burial will be private. Police and college oflicials have wam-eq_ women students at Golden West . Jloflege to avoid dimly lighted areu on -i:"aDQ>UJ to help prevent further after-- dart attacb on coeds. u ... , ......... Crowd Greets Cet1~tg POW Air Force Capt. Jose David Luna, 32, -returned to dren. Born in El Modena, Capt. Lun~ was held pris- the U.S. at March AFB Thursday. Capt. Luna's par-oner by the North Vietnamese for almost six years enls, Mr. and Mrs. F1oyd Luna, Jive in Orange. His since his fighter aircraft was oho\ down over North wife, Peal, lived in Roy, Utah, with their two chil-Vietnam. · ~~~~~~~--'-'-~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~ Money and Gov~~ent Covered in Sunday Pilot l'romJ>a9el POWs ... loreiP> Allied lroopl ... 'l\'lthdrl1"' from Vleuwn. '!'be.North VlebWneae and v1,t Coog have nleued a litile more than ball ol the lill5 AniOrfcan priJonen they said they held at the star! of the cease- Caillornla. The plane carrymg lbe Orange eoUi POW was delayed three hours because: .~ft bad weather, but wife, Sharon, dl$rt~ really mind. . ._ ~ , "J waited ffye years," she aaid. ~~'"'" thtnk r cin ~ge a few more hour•.'' ... : Mrs. DlBemardo lives tn Mission VleJ;iM with the couple's five children. l Her husband, a Marine tombat cor. respondent. was captured Feb. 3, ~" when the clly of Htie wu overrun. Bel~.'' hla capture be managed to foul up ~ Armed ·Fortes radio and televi!\ol\' transmitters be directed so the Noittfl Vietnamese and Viet Cong couldn't ~JI them. :~ After being held prisoner in both South · and North. Vietnam, he was freed IJl;tr: weekend .and leam!d he waa the fathe~~· of twins, born seven months after his ca~.l!fl<J16 ~ane Ut clsm to lie!~~ me celebrate/' DfBemirdo, 38, of Fulton, N.Y., sald 'Tburada). · --: A! he drove lhrou1h the Catnp" Pendleton gates tcm.ard a private reun.lon with hll wUe ancl their !Ive chlldJlp, i n- cludJni the lwlnll be'6 riever -~"? clOliila . parted ~ ttirew a .ohift , of~ sulfll&hl on U.S. Naval Jloip(taL la iJ\t dl'10Dce iru a huge rainbow. '"! iueU " Di Bemardd llld, "Go4'• orl"' mt aide"' .. , •."'"·~I ,f'f ... -p ~ Money and govermnent leeJll to have being a left-banded psycbologiat. Her They still hold 286 Americans in .North rincipal Faces '" been two big topics this week as Atorx ~ in words aod pictures_ is the and South Vietnam a.Qd taos, cµicJ 1).S. M!porters got It together for &md:at's personality profile in this lfeek 's delegation expeCti theni to releeSe about ) ft.i edition of the DAU. y PILOT. "Sunday's women's sectioo. Staff Writer Allison half of these Tuesday -15 days before F~·tnes H rm· g Best" will include: Deerr tells about the Huntingtoo ~ the March 28 deRdline -to match tfte 1, .a:.. , S e~ , ',., LAW FUND _ Membership in the woman who bad to deal wiqi her rate of the Allied troop witlldrawal& .. , 'l>AL;f.·«rrY ''AP) ~ A DI~~; Legal Aid Warranty Fund, a nan-profit own""frustra'JfM. ' Meanwhile, the llnlted States 'and 1 .4n-~ MO.i.t t Orange County organizatkm, could be South Vietnam asked the: ·Joint Military e emen ,.,. e1.;uuuJ ·,,, ... clpal, • your insurance for freedom if you~all.. OMBUNSMEN -Every city has ooe Commisalon today to lasue a second ap-for bl!· dlsclPllbary Ulct:lcs, will face ,;: ed d 't ke ~-'I • aH or qme, but DODe"" wear the tiUe peal for an end to the fi•ht1'ng 1'n South seCond school bo8rd h9rtng on hli fitneli': an can ma lHLI • can' ,an (Ombu:tsman ........... ':1Mr.ples' r • to contmu· e bls '~t. ·• attorney or don't qualify for "legal ald.'' -·r-epresen-Vietnam, but the Communists said an r-v • Sto~ by Sunday Editor Alan nz~i-tattve, a llailon between the citizen with earlier request h s.· William Fowler, the district's nnt• ·J uuMU. a complaJnt and the authorities about was enoug · a tgon black pr-indpal, had his first coo- wbom be Is "'"'"'"" taH command spokesman reported. · f RAPE OF TAXPAYER -Columnist com.,.......,.). S Writer South Vletoam said today the Conl-rontatlon •· "'ith pareola an4 boa"l\, Von Hoffman says everyone in the coun-Frederick Scmemebl finds out who munltss committed &,!l8 violalioos of lhe membera ·Wednesday evening, and wrO try who has to tum tn 8 Form lotO handles the gripes -and bow -in cities cease-fire agreement Which was sun.. supported'b.f1be distr1ct'1 auperintehde( should read Philip M. Stem's "Tho Rape ol the Orange Coast erea. sed • an~ 263 parents. , of the: Taxpayer." It deacribes what the po lo have gone into effect on Jan. 28, Some P-T.A. members charged thaJ ~ columnlst ca1ll ••11Je Mezlcan Vegetable RQTH BUZZI-The star that Laugh-In with 147 reported in the last 24 hours, stripped 1 ltOdent while searchtnf for 'i• Rollover," rich Amertcam' maneuven to built lllllWers ~ about bow she 11 said that as of noon today, U,1174 faculty member's wedding ring, thal Iii' avoid taxes. abut her cat In the: di.tbwaher, about her Communist soldiers had been killed and was arresl*i four Umes In the paat yett·. romantic Ille, her marriage, h e r 2,llS3 South Vietnamese died, Including Oil drunUn-<h<ivlng cbarties and ond ot!' FOOD: UPS AND DOWNS -While ~~ and more lo Family Weekly's %46 civilians. Another U,000 have been narcotics charges, and· that be brot< _, ~= 1~ i:'~~ 1~ --------------"'~ound=ed=. __________ _'.12-y~e'."~~d~lflrl's Wrist while 1trlkln1 het,~ ... When Reagan made his comment ;1bout the ranch In a quesUon- wwer session wHh s t u d e n t s Thursday, he did not say where It would be located. But sources In- terviewed by Martin Saldltch or the Riverside Dally Press and Riverside Enterprise specified the Santa Barbara County location. ' The warnlllg was lsmed through the oollegt!'s newspaper, "Branding Iron" .which reported four night attacks on women lludenla since 1111 April, • • Durfnr lhat tlmt rpan ooe woman ha• -•. 1l<lih "'Ped and three othen escaped at- tempt!!cf atlaW, the paper reported. · .!!\!!!~ch police believe dlf. le~t men were Involved lo each eoae. is for plummeting prices -dlsastroul drops In lncome for farmers -according to a CbrtstJan Science Monitor News Service 1111rVey. II will appear In YOU Section. .. ' Talavera. Drexel's very newest! The location and ownership o( the Santa. Barbara County property were not disclosed In order not to jeopardite Reagan 's negotiations, Saldltch said. There was no immediate oom- ment from Reagan , Wfto owns 778 acres In Riverside County. ou.NN com IT DAILY PILOT TM Ot~ Col1I OAILV l'ILOT, Wiit! wfllpl ll ·COfNIMd ~ N-"TH&, II jllltlllllMll " ..,. ()Ange ,:: ... , "llbll1~1nt °""""'· .... ,.,. 9dllloM ••• """'""""· Mor!Qy lftl"DlllJll 11'*1, fOf Coll• M ... , N1wport &Melt, """""81an a1ect1/F1111n"'kl V•tl•'I', L19una """°'' 1,.,lnt!Stddl~-•nd II" Cle<Mnt1/ 1tn Jiit!! CIOl1t,.no. A 11111'-Tlll\DMI t11111on Is M 1111'11111 1111.H"d•l'I -5'1f>d•ro. fl!f prlllCIPfl """"Lllllnt pl1"! 11 11 l:IO Wftl ..... Jtrwt, (Otl9 MH1, C1llfflr"!1, t:lll!i. R•lt•rt N. WtH ""''°"" INI "ublllller J•c.• R. C11rl1y Vkl Pr"'"'9f Miiii ~I MIMOll" Til•lfl•• K1..,11 ..... Tllo"'., ~ M1tJilht. Mt!lftlnl .......... Oi1r4ff H. Lffl Rlc.h1t4 P. N1" AIMI"" ,..._...,,. .. ,._ uet<ctlve Loula Ochoa esl:ed the students on campus to report all attacb in order that evidence can be collected. He suggested that students arrive to class on time and leave Immediately when the class is dismissed so they wlll be moVing with a crowd. · The main trouble area appears to be between the handball and basketball courts and the road between the baseball diamond and teMls courts, the paper sald. Dr: I.men Moll, dean of the college'• ~venmg school. said the district 11 study- mg the need to install additional lighting in the area. Educator · Convicted MARTINEZ (AP) -A Diahlo College adm1n1strator has been lound guilty of second-degree murder in his wife's death. PAm OF QUEENS -What does it tab to win a beauty tille? Slaff Writer Terri: Coville c;flecked With a coujile who are in training. now and ·tells their story In a special lea-. LEFT-HANDED -Ella Moye Sanden started out to be an artlat, but lllllDld up frain Kills Transient Sitting ·on Tracks A man was struck and killed by a train on the Santa Fe railway tracb in Orange:· Thursday night, police reported tOday. Officers sa1d Felix J, Vlll1., M, WIS evidently sitting on the tracb between Sycamore and Palm Avenues when he was hit by the fast moving passenger train alx>ut 9:40 p.m. Investigators aaid Villa was' a transient.. Bair or Money Board Says Longh.airs Un,hirable SACRAMENTO (AP) -An unemployed man who leu his hair grow below his collar cannot collect unemployment insunnce be- cause he bu voluntarily rendered himself unavailable for work, says the Callfornlo Unemployment Insurance Appeals Boanl. . ~· board Thursday overturned a releree's ruling lh•I an un- identified man's long hair had not disqualUJed him from receiving unemployment benellta. 'l'he board described the man as follows: his "The claimant's hair Is parted in tho middle and eJClends below collar. His ears :are ex~, J{e has aldeburna Which-extend one ~-~low tho eartobes and wean 1 small mustache. He decided to '"')I h~ grow af!er his dlacharge from the military service be-cause e ....... ea IQ ap"arance." In Its -rullne Ille appell1 board 1814 ''JN• conclude ••• that .the ~almant ~ hi1 3enberate acUons has vOiuntaiily and 111atezlally re-n~cedel,!ib•l •fbor market. Hence, he II nol available for wort an4 11 '""" ... e or beaefit.t." ' MIRROR -$75. DRESSER -$329. CHEST -$279. • i • • •• :! .. .• BEO -$129. NIGHT STANO $139. NOW ON DISPLAY AT TED von HEMERT'S. OAEXEL-HERITA6F-HENREDON-WOODMARK-AARAS'rAN INTEllORS WWDA'fS a 5"1'UIDAYS tlOO te ltH .... , 'f1I. t:OI I ' NEWPORT IEACH e 11f7 WflTCLtlf 011., '41·2111 co,._ SN.y 12·1iJOJ M.1·2UI LAGUNA liACH e 141 NO•TH COAST HWY~ MUii! co,.n S1~1y 11·11JOJ 494-6111 lO~RANCE e 21Mt HAWTljOlNI ILYO. ITl·lllt ' . • • ' ' At s ·-1 Of Go! • .. Pot 'youeuo e,.11 frolll. . t:f:, m lltllool Ideal llinag!IPTA ~· . pn ldeetlftcatlo• udpeltap ieqaested. malled.·' WASHIN &:~y -~· w that 2 ......... bOUDd Into i'lccolo blo "This fl ver'/ IDrf'f RobiNOD, 'Ibo" FridoJ. llri 9, 1973 s DAILY PILOT ~ tYour • Draft Numbers Picked erv1ce Fifth Lottery Seen Mostly as Formality PAT: Our family goes boatlilg every weekend and my dad s gets mad when I alt on the bow gle m,y feet over the aide. Now be e there ii a law against thlL Can ind out if there Is aucb a law or if just trying to break me of Ibis bablt invented" the law? J.M., Dana ~lat dad'• aol baDdl.ag you a u... .. ·-Ille -., a -wu eouklUed very amart or Slfe tpe..i. .... .i Maeen, bat "daagllnc" Illegal Eflocl!ve Oct. If, Im, a te lllw deftaed tills ~ • t operation of a· veae1. y PILOT Stlllf .f t "'TOTAL LlllEltTY, TOTAL LOVE.~ LEAR.YN . • Joonna HarmUrt.snlh ExplaiM Ao 11' Siir>·. Trg w.J.-. lo I• :O' -• . ' -• PAT: I want to buy a omall cation bracelet for my pre-ICboot He's at the. age when IO many en wander away from home or , become IQsl, and tbep are e to idenU!y themselyes fulb' to ritles. I can find doglags, but ·the around the neck are not reocm- ed for young .children. When I was g, the PTA sold chllct...'s ID lets ,with .name, 4ddress and phone r for about $3. Now, I am unable te a source. I'd appreciate your d think a lot of other South Coast Ju:{Jge RejectS Fervent· Pleas to Free Tim .Leary ta would find Ibis Information too. S.S., LI"""' -cu en1er 11111 ,ID llneelel fer IZ.st from. Scbool ldeall, ~ .. !:. Petrie Onage Ave., Loag Beack -L ldenta• mats ....,_ II lo aeD p PTA or -eiemenlary odooal Id-~. at a volama l'lice ,lor f1m6. projects, bot enler form• ,.. lficOllon braceleta, aeddaces, key I tap will be oeat to tadMdala, U • Your order form llas beell By TOM ·BA!ILEY Of .. n.111' ....... A batteey ol lawyers oompared Dr. nmotby Leary's 811<11 in A{gbanistan to the snatdling bY I.vaell ageita of Nazi executioner AdOH"EidunanD 'Tbursday in a .oew and un.11;;:nccesstul bid to quash clwJ<o against the 8neged .. ~ of Etemal Love" organl7er. Tbiy Col. a rejedioo !nm Judge Ray- mond -but they alao got a lot of ~thy from a jurist wtio frankly _.;zed that they were •ppeallng for help "from an area al. intematiooaJ law that simply doesn~ ~ yet." J•"'-Vlucenl ;igreed that aulhcrities Dlfrtu.J In ~ Coc>peraled with Uuited PAT: J wao· t lo find out ~ to Slates agenli last Jan. H when Leary's l .... "' PusPort was snat.cbed from bim tm-. York dig ta! radio llsed. I took It inedlatOly priolt•lo .bi& beiDC ·'"mdled oo a to where ii was pqrcb-. ~· !O plane for IaMm le of repair lllopl and liiiiJiy aent And . be . weed wJth Leary's lawyers to N.W Jersey 1D the manufac-that it was part of a pmuranged plan · '"'lmpany. I haven't. bad , any for Leary, ~.to be given a "United from the CiJ!DpaDY• and don' States oo!y" -that prompted Bri11ab wbat lo do nest. ; alllhorillea to pJt their celebnled visitor D,L, Tnlla oo the next plane will! an American tile Electrlcal J • • • 1 tr I• 1 destigatlm \ tloa of Soallleno Clllhnll lly g ~ Couumer IW~ cater, "All we have in the law OD this issue E. Wublnpa -anl, 1M simply adds up .to the fact in ~ -· or by. plioalnc ZIJ -that ii -~ tlllller bow yooi f!OI JUUi' L The E.LA. arces Ille pa!IUe lo man provided be is lhoft belcre lhe -q...uou or pnblelu -on pertlnml dtaiJ!ea, • mnn,,,.ed Jud&e major bome a p p 11 a a e e 1 , Vlncm4 fmb 1rcm a lhn!Hour sltllly o1 ud ndlo oe11. ,,,_ 1aqa1r1e1 the aubjecl in the county's Iaw libnry. platnta --referftd la Ille "1b!n! is tlOlblng In the law to forbid llldmtry persoo wboll bell able lo the oeimreolllr. LearyorUl)Ull! ebe," _, lo Mn. Aue Ew!Bf, the. jurial aald. "11 mq ""'"" to pass ., -allaln. Aa E.LA. thel theft will be-day, Oven the llgJlt .... !°".¥ ... llle-lllol .,....,ol . almOlpl!ere, the rfPt'-' aod.U.. dgltt ·to.a, Sill a. .. -. ... -· day . .. -sf-ry ud overr"leed '"l1te good people ol Onnge County repair problem. , • don'l lill:e Ibis 1r:lod ol lhinl," Judge Vin- p ' • :. -alnl added. "I'm IU!e we'd eel quile a os reaction lf'Brll&lt agents ,.... to do this PAT: rve often wondered about 1r:lod al.~ on the -al ooe ol our vaUon of the word 11polb." It ls ~ '' or m!t"""J:..f .'!i~ ~ ~ .Z:w':::':;'" i.::.:::,:'.';:' .!l\! to the overall effect al one's IW" liiday -1 a writ al tnbibltlon frcm the . Thia word is not in my die-F-111 Dlmict Oourt·ql ~ In San and nolJoclJ I've uked kttowa 111 llernardino and will, dley said. p on !ram there lo lbe Califomia SUpteme B.E., New,po<l -0ouit and !eden! court In a bid to lne b II u llCnlllym, a wtrd formed Leary. the Dnl lellen ..-ayllablet of e(ller ·wea1111y Brilish VIiie Joanna n-fer "Pm Oat,~ llanlourt-&nlth, Leary's -wbm the ,, h th Ha ffl48f7, wtlell Brltilll couple wu taken into custody ID Kabul, and 111e1r Iadlet were Illa-., the Aflhan capital, ""1il.d 'Ibursday the -• de 1 I r ab 1 e ... that lbe •amolhtg _.., 6nl objectlft for tlte ocdwad-••.... was the UD cultllfa-IWP*t. from Elglud WU lM part lldl) llbaJlalalod.lltDll wllo said she Is She alao revealed that she has changed her name frcm IWocurl-&nith to Leary. "All Vf!rf Jegal." she explained, "and recenUy authorized bY a San Francisco judge who granled my petition." Judge Vmcent's niling means that Leary will .......... trial 'Illesday in San Luis Obispo if the appellate courts to which bis lawym will DOW turn refuse to baH that oourl -Somers said a •cranting of the motioo bY J"4ge .V'-.would Jiave struck down both the Orange Qxmty and San Luis Obispo actjona under statutes. that call for the defendant to quit the United -within 41 hnun ol sucb·a ru!q. I . WASHINGTON (UPI)·-The Selective 5evice System held Ill l!llh annna1 draft lottery Thonday for .... two million American 111<1> wbo will turn 19 this year. The tw<>llour <enllllOllY ,... more a formallV lban lllYlhloC elle. Ioductiooa into Illa mllllal)' have been halted sinoe last year anil Prosldent Ni%oo baa said be will DOI aeek con- gressional ....... 11 al bis authority to Melodi Wins St. Patrick's ·nay ~rmvn . . . ~ Melodl Neville, 20, a sophomore at Sad= dlebai:lt College, has' woo the title of !diss SI, .Patrick's Day for Mlaslon YleiO. · 'l'!Je blonde physical education; m'ijor · frcm El Toro waa m>Wlled (oUowlng a dlrm<r at the MlsslOll 'Viejo lllt>. She wW reign °""' ·~.pttuahSt. Pltrict's Day Parade .. ind -o. t b·e r festivities In M~ 'vlejo·Mm<b I,'/> · Second. place -Is Slddlebacl\ sopbo~ Di8De Grant, ·U, a borne ecooomk:s and ~-ed..,_ major • -hopes lo Wlri:·f<lr the lltill!e<-Sl>erri Lee Long, '19, of M®m"Vlejo, is.third place w1nner. Miss IAllg,-B 11saa- dlebact !rtalunan and hopes to transfer to Cal Pcilytecbnlc Institute to obtafu ber teacblng credenUll. "'Ibey" were really a[l · outstanding girl!.,'' said 1.aDoMa R u't st a 11 s, coordinator or the queen contest. Seven girb CORlpeted fQr the crown. Miss Neville was given an outfit from the Pro Shop in Mission Viejo. She was on this year's Saddleback Homecoming court, has competed in the Miss Orange County Pageant. and was in the Bob Hope •peclal She listed hobbies of sewing, swim- ming, tennis, bowling, modern dance, ceramics, and palnting. Launch Space Probe VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE (AP} -A research and development re- entry veh!Cle was b!asied ·down the Western 'Test Range today by a modified Minuteman I missile, the Air Force said. The launch was made at 2:35 a.m. from the SPoC< and Missile Test Center bel'e. ' . , ' ofall~~ ~~~ • ,:::i= ·-fuJb' ........ "" from the bepaWs --a --lflie.cot1traic1<11 lhortfy ...... arrival In 11dp cralaed .... ... -Ute Unll...t -. said "ll -of boats • Oa Ille .......... ~ tl!e -... all iilain ports. In the Unl1ied WU -pd lbe ~ stales is wallltl& to wblal: 'I'lmolllJ' la e Marquis Colony Park cooocripl when It expires June 30. The following list llhowt tbe drafl priorlly1rumber assigned to •""Y birth- day In lbe year by the lottery: 1. 1• L "° .... .. " "" JANUAl:Y '· 11' u. "" 10. t• IL 111 II. >02 lt. 31S 11. !11 20. -U. lU Jl. l» IS. D ..... 21. l05 • ...... ... ' OAtLY l"IL01' Shift PMfil MISS ST. PATRICK'S DAY Melodi Neville of El Toro Marijuana Found --At Cattle Ranch SAN LUIS, Mexico (UPI) -Police have raided a cattle ranch near this border town and beneath tons of baled hay found ·a network of tunnels hldinJ more than elgnt tons . of packaged mari- juana. 1be owner of the ranch, Juan Robles, was away at the time Thursday but of· ficials said an alleged accomplice was arrested. Authorities said the 16,500 poWlds of marijuana were found stacked in a rein- forced bunker, entered by tunnels, beneath 251ooa of alfalfa hay. The marl· juana was packaged in plastic and aluminum and was ready for shipment to the' ~ied Slates, ofllcial.s . said. I• , " .... t • • ., '·"' •• " '·"' L U .,,, .. ·~ .... .. .. 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PMI' Judge Vinceltl ...... " ..---LEASE·--- •...--• Ille -for dl!llllllRI ""'1ld. line I ftltlllfled ·-.tum apillll Lary by Ille' Onqe Oooaly Gnal Jwy ..a tball Fans nd Book Hm ' rprise Ending spote.inan for Weatem Publlsblng pany of N..,, Yori< conllrmod 'l'bln- 1bat SI\ cb&ptors al "11>e !le1laoul " by Hf' were tnldftrtmU7 jfllald bave olao--..... Lllil ~ Ootmly trill•-........ TbGoe-...--. -la.,,.,....., Im, tllorlb' -Lary tied fnlin Ille _ _.,......_, ........ _ ...... ·~-of-to-io,..... 'llill --Jiii wded In 0.-. <-, -i.ry, 1111 wile, --,, 0. ---Jobo, II,_,, lrili4 11111 -for belas In C:'~~J':;=-~ ba-llolloa-ioJS A Z'I-. lklllon pbal lmr the! ended lo A!P'--that -1111 1a.,.... llld 'l1luntlot be ----. fl, the.-~'!r'~mr~ ~ A-*"tl1 after bll ---Mrs. 1Ailr1· ~peciolist In Fuff Mointenonce Leasing•! ' " SEE ONE • • • TRY ONE • • • BUY ONE • • • TODAY! • 8tlllle Of The N• O.r ••• "GeWea~ .. ... ..... .. ... .... ... " ll: .i: "·,. ..... ... ..... t1. lk ... • ... • .. " "· "' ... "' ... ... Ir, 21S .. '" "· 172 .... ... " ...... "· "' .. l •• i:: "' "' "· .. ..... ... D '" • "'n ..... ... . .... "" 316 U .lts .. "' "· "' ... ... 31. 71 ... ... ... " "· .. ... ,,_ O• a 11• JI,, .. . ..... .... '" ... .. "' "· .. :io. Jt• ... • ... • .. .... ... ... ..... ... " JI. V7 ... " ... . "· "' ..... ...... ... .. ..... ... . "·"' .. .. ..... ... ''·* Into !ewer lban 100 coplo of the blocnlpbY. la very emblrr'Ullnl Olld wt'n aol'l')' It happened," Robbie S. a apo1t._ lllr Weslam, told Wullllctool'oll. Mlll llirloourl>8mll aid Daiday Mt&. J.ary II t!OW I1vi11C lo - u the ·-Ion al • --.... arhtt.Lii; _.1111 ... .W. ~ hlll 2121 HARBOR ILVD~ COSTA MESA • 540"30 • • and Mtlal ill a. Pt•""'a ,. ' • ) • I • DAIL V "LDT Jittery London Put on Alert ~ !UQIDIBElllNG BIG BILL' When he Blood lo speak before the Cal ifornia Hipwl)' CommlNlon, he needed no In· troductSon.. He wu a big bulk oC a man: dark blue, pin.tripe suit hanging on that lar1e frame: the smile, llMr hair, and the ¥Olce that came n1mN1ng deep from within. And U further ldenlificaUon was need· ed, in the button.bole of b1I coat wa1 the alw1,.present while carnation. He was the man with lbe boutonnlere. ,Rua then, was William D. Martin, the mayor of Lagun1 Beach. 'n>en be 1po.i.e in that 1ravel.uke voice : ""OFNl'LEMEN OF the commLlaion, •·e recognlr.e that you have given this state tbe flnel& freeway ay1tem ln &he worW. Your upll'tjse la unquestioned. We ~ lrom a small village. All we ask is JOUr conalderaUon in the face of all the lods. "A freeway through our town would rip it aJUnder like a shotgun blast. We are confidmt that in all co111tderation1, you will ~ to bypau our little town and build the freew1y behind the hills." ... " Scene of Dlsaster Blom HuTt 243, Kill Man; 10 'ler1ar S•pects Seized •GRIS -..._ nsr rs A ... a911 Ill -cllil6 .... .. .. .-.. -. . ........... -loTT ' .... _ .... I _ ... .. __ .,....,.., __ _ ___ _,..Lio- .. , 7 , ....... ,, __ ----= I .:. l';Z• :-.:rz •• --·--.... _ .. _ ......... --·--_____ ..... _. .. _ .. •I I• -.. .._. .......... _ ..... 10 .... ...... -............ .. ,,. . -~-Ss! !i--;-: 1'r.·o sa,..._~ Win r ·~·% s , no w "1r' ., .. JP~ Padd ,.... 7 .... tie .. ,., ··-z = .. s. a a .... ......... ,, ... .. ]*Wiw:E ............ :i* ta ld6 a a 55 c 7 5 • -41ltd .,.. ......... 7 .. m- Jldtr~ IP 2~_._. ....... lfc 1q M ,-*:91e_il..._fll.lflj.. :..:.,.. -----:In Z ?f\ ii • f&rf -wl mr 1'HE WORKERS -whose tas~::, ~ klundering bed linen, cooldng and·, •:fi ...... meals and adl11J1 u orderlies ': ,, slopped-t·~--.. ~. --ended. tbe spol<•lm&P IOld. c Oki Balley went """ lnlo opet'lllion tllia -rung, but only one makeshlli eaud tunctiooed. ~· Watbn bad cleattd away 3Q garbage~ nm of Mattered gla.98 and were lliftJ< 1enw+iog: drbris Crom the pricelell court .; mBedim of law books. ' The source3 in Belfast blamed the al'-: rd. al the 10 oo the 24-bour rail strike in Btttai'n Ttwrsday protestlng t h e,, go+eumenl'• anU..lnflatlon curb on wag¥· iD:J w Because ol the strike, the 10-.1 &1JIHTiD.u stuck together )mtead or tpllti.°-1 ting" up to escape via ~dely 1epara~ parts and airport.!1, the informantl 1ald. , Israel Raids ,. " • Ga1a Hideout, ·:~: Kills Chief I s• Tbe commitllon. d1d 1elect an inland route. Maybe It wasn't ju1t becaute of Bill Martin's speech. Maybe. But you could 1ee bow they reacted ; 110 pleued that this big mu with the boutoMlere acknowledged the aiperlor position of the s~te. He seemed almost humble in their pre8enee. ' Torn and battered emblem or famed "Golden Knights" parachute team lies on ground among crash debris of Anny C47 plane in Silk Hope, N.C. Crash <!aimed 14 members ol. cnclt: pandlllting team. :::, ... =-. 7 ~ ·~s; ....._ ~ .-e&_.)Zp , tfm eilbl -----fll. .. ---IHm. bad -··-"""" .. - TEL A VIV (UPI) -Israeli troops starmed an underground bunker ~ day in a TIIIa in occupied Gaza City, kl!). ing its three ocaipants, one of them tdeJt tified as an Arab guerrilla leader who Big Bill Martin wasn't humble. After the hear[f>I, he would lean over to you and in that gravel-Jlke voice, give you a conspiratorial whllper: uuSTEN, YOU don't go before these guyl and mutcle them around. They've got all the clout, What have we got? Nolbing. We go to them with our hata in our hands. They love that, yoo know " ... The man with the boutoMlcre could read another politician Wte a postcard. He was bumbie Ull:e a fox. Postal Nightmare: Letter Took 15 Days for 50 Feet Bill Martin cot elected to the Laguna Buch City Coun<ll In the early 19e0s alrno8l out of boredom. He had retired as a New York ltockbroker and come to Laguna for the lood life. His buddies at the lawn bowling green talked him into a run at the City Council. Even the council 1eemed 11 Umel lo bore him until one dly, they elected him mayor of the town. Bill Mart.in found a new Ufe . He perked up. He had a natural flair for poliUcl and a natural flalr for peopl<. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Senale hear· ing1 on the Postal Service has ended with another horror story of poor performance -the case of a Wtst Virginia retldent who was dunned for a payment because his letter took 15 day1 to travel 50 feet. Sen. Jennins• Randolph J[).W. Va .), told tile ta!• 'l'lnlr!day to tile Senltl• Po9t Office Committee. He said a Nitro, W. Va ., constituent mai\Jd a payment to his local bank for a credit card statement on Dec. 31, dropping the letter in the post' office mail slot 50 feet from a post office LITl'LE lllD8 WOtJLD point al blm al used by the bank. he walked down Forest Avenue in ON · Lagl.DUI and 11y oroudlv '"Jbat'I tho ... JAN. ~I, Randolph said: the con-m or r to f;--~' .. 1tltuent received a statement his account ay o our wn. was past due. lie later determined his He was as at e~se with folks on the check did not reach the bank until Ja street and with pol1tlclan1 in the 1moke--lS. n. filled back roo~s. He lov~ the political Tbe missing children have never been game. Seldom did he lose 1t. foqnd. "'Ibey think they 've got Big ·Bill ln a corner now," he would rasp a whisper in your ear. "Maybe we still have a surprise for them." Usually he did. Bill Martin seemed always capable of seeing Victory. He spoke at half time to the crowd at a Laguna football game once and declared. "Our boys are behind but you wait. They'll win this one." They did. After six years as mayor, he even had a feeling on rus own chances £or re-elec- tion. Privately he said, "I think the peo- ple feel I'm too old ." He lost that one. The last of Big Bill Martin? NOT A CllANCE. By September. he was back with a gavel as president of Uie Festival of Arts Board, the white bouton- nlere in its buttonhole .. Of that election he said, "The shock In the last 24 hours probably equates with the shock when I got kicked off the City C.OUncil. .. Big Bill Martin was as y.·ell known in the balls of Orange Counly as on the streets of Laguna. He was a real human being among lhe local polltlcllil! of hla time. He died in hit sleep Thursday at 79. \\'e have l°'t our man with the white boulonniere. We shall ml5s him. Child Torture Suspect Seized By Texas Police JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) -The FBI aayt Ill agentJ ln HOUiton have. ar· ~ed Eme1t John Dobbert Jr., an ac- cused child·tonurer who dlJlappeared 11 months ago after leaving a rambling suicide note. W. M. Alexander, special agent In charge of the Jacksonville FBI office said Dobbert, 35, was arrested at a downtown park Thursday afternoon. His 34-year-old wife. Virginia, was with hiln. • The search for Dobbert began after his badly-battered l l·ycar-old son. Ernest John Ill, was found sleeping in lhe lobby of a Jacksonville motel last April. The boy told orficers his father had severely beaten all four of his chlldren. He said his ~year-old sister Kelley and 7· year-old brother Ryder had died and he held a flashllsht while his lather burled them. "It's difficult to understand how a let· ter takCJ 15 days to travel 50 fiiet," Ran- dolph said. "This Is three feet a day, slower than the proverbial snail." Committee Chairman Gale McGee (D- Wyo .), commented that perhape mailmen should be called "snallmen." Randolph's complaint was but one or many aired during two days of hearings by the committee. However, Harold F. Faught, mail processing director for the Postal Service, said postal officials ~lieve they know wheie the problem for poOr service lies and "we think that problem has been cleared up." · FOSTMASTER GENERAL E. 'f. Klassen amplified on this by saying the service 'vas aware it was massing too much outgoing mail in some 80 regional distribution centers, instead of sending it directly to destination sectional centers. Khwen said the procesa was de11gned to tort the mall ln a ctntrallled .spot, eliminating the need for many po!t of. fices and their personnel. "This overconcentration is swamping these centers, causing some delay" Klassen said. Some senators accu~ Klassen of "deliberately diminishing" fa1t mail service in order to ctit costs, 1lnce the service by law is required to be self-fl"Ufflcient without federal subsidies by 1934. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE PellYrry of tM O~ily Pilot MoMIY·Frk11" If Jell do llOI hi~• 1"1' lhl"< Dy J::IO p.m •• (Ill ~ .... '"' • .,, Wiii ~· b~I It }'I'll, C1ll1 are 11-9'1 Vfllll l:lt p.m. 511,,.,.,.r ff4 SwNlay: If yM • .,., "''I" ""'' UIY by t 1.m, S.111nl1r. tr I 1.m. lirM1r. ••II 11111 1 • ..,., wm ._ -....,,,.. • ,. ... C:•lltc ............ ~ .. , u .. .... Molt Ora~ Coll<"lr Are11 ..• 641 •4121 Ind We.•mln111r • . . . . . • Norflrwesl HunllntlOn ltld'I 140·1221 Sin Clllml!nte, C.1J111r11111 IMdl. Sen Jlllln Caplllrll'IO, 0.M ,olnl, Soll!h Lllflllnl, UguM Nltluel 4,2•4411 Weather Wet, hut Mild Tornadoes Toucli Down in Kansqs, Florida Agent for Miles Died of Drugs, Specialist Feels WI .. I • --llttinl lo_ ... ____ ,,,_ tima injasejl ..... __ •.••• .., ...... __ ti&dl ... DOIDll!ld ~---....... ~a.mm .......... - '~•-..r. Zi1eanilmn ---...---. Slid. ......... r p itl ...... a cad a, ill Tm ...._ w' al Ind calls bim!elf "Che Guevara.." " An announcement from military head .. qoarten reported no Israeli casualUes in tfle mcoanter at Gaza City's el Rlmal vtila !ledion. It said Defense Mlnlstt!t Mollbe Dayan visited the site of the claah- -.Jy ofterwards. •: TUCSON, Ari>. (AP) - A ~ -lo ... -fll .,,_ 1 I •• -----.... pathologist hired lo lndepenclenlly a-lw I ' Clli -. • p s • mmlL Bio amine lbe body 'of David A. WbllloJI 1111 --lo ' zw I -• -.._ The announcement said a quantity of uplaotves, Welpolll and $10,000 In ca>h 1IJeft bJlld in the hideout. Threatening letters and guerrilla leaflets also were anmvered. A baillsUcs test proved the nap:m bad been used In prevloul at- tacb, military sources said. ' he "menU.lly 1--'" 1b1t the 111111 -_ 'ZllZ ANNOUNCEMENT said ~ee .......... L • • A ' .. ._ .. ..,,.. -..,,..;,_ local by I'' • died ol <1ru1 poilonlng. - -._ n ...,. ~s a P • ~an, Dr. ~ Dr. Louis H1ncb II.id he wu retained m. ~ -nw-E • f • a. • ed Mqpnar, wbo rented the villa trom maria-• ., .. Cllia.y..&&tlm -Gau resident, Abdul Jarlm el for the eaamlnl"-by Wbi"•1 '1 ~~. ~~ -.,.._ · uuu ...... ~. ........-:--,-SUnni, who is currently on asslgmnettt Mtl. Lou.lie Campbell. ,.._,. •• ,... -._ mt for the United Nations in Rangoon, Hirsch said he did not perform an d ..._ ~ • .._. 6t: cra: Burma. autopsy, but did eumlne the body 11 the ...., __ .. ____ It uid 11..,..li troops <iooed In on thil Buckeye funeral home, where it bal been be ~ --l .. ~ • • A Yiila wbiJe iDvtslicatiq a arenade attaq since Whltiog died Feb. IL '""''"'"' -. .. ._..Zar e• -ialt Gali Clly Tbunday lbat killed a 111' 11.:;,."*"" ,.....i.s llnleli aoldler and WOlltld.,J Whiting wu NislnNJ manager fGr ac--a-.-pg ........ m; wutbet and a previoua grenade attacJC tre11 s. 1 nh Miles and wu with the ac--t ;Mih, .......... _..._mf!L. tbat wounded two Israeli troopa in the el tre.1 or the filming cl. the movie, "'Jbe TwlatiJ' pfE-111 .. 11;1 gq 1i&fti Sllltl l'l!fuJee camp Sunday. Man Who Loved Col Dlndng," w11m he - -•• iM s was found dead In a Gila Bend molel 8 1 M ---· ... 11111111' .... COMING UNDER FIRE from the room registered to Miss Miles. *6e 'tit ml -~ 4di:aw iiljRlll fa llmbr, the announcement said, u>e dao -... '_. s -,. -llormed lt, klllins Ila occupants. lt Gila Bend Justice of the Peace Mulford • ,,,. a ill a!lt ... s 15 f, ti-identified tbem a1 Moha.a:uned Mahmowf Winsor said Ttwrsday an inquelll into ala. , el A.suad, Alias Che Guevara, the cooi- Wbiting's death will reconvene ~ at • J ... a. .,.,, ' o'S m.aoder of the Popular Front for the J0,30 a.m. next Wednesday. Winar said ...,...i, -,..... -.. 1J11i ~ at Palestine (PFLP) In tftE he expects actor Burt Reynolds, Mm ..... 9liil 6t ; 52 -. :"' r ... strip and two of his aides, Kamal Am Miles and Jane Evans, a governess to dDlly' -.. w ,. _ ;z,. ta Salim Gaoouo and Abdul Gadi Abdul Aziz: Miss Miles' son, to testify. tbe e•wc >· -P.lkh •............•...•................. , ....... . • WWIHI--llTHE ; ~ • • ---. 7 • • • • • • • • • • • 7 7 • 7 7 7 • • • 7 • • • • • • . • • • • • • • FLEXIBLE ANGERS u ... ;,, ...... ·--... _., _ ..... twlp. ''"""" ..... llifflllill ... =-~ ........... - .... '"'' 1'9 __ .. --------1" .. _ SWED ll'OGM W&..._, ...... ._. ___ .......... _ ................... --..-.-... ........... ~"!'!'"'! ~--..-..-. ... ~----··-­__ ......... _... • • • 7 • • 7 7 • • • • • s.n • SILVER 1SPAoE: 7 4 c.. ... ... • s.. .,. ,., ... 7 .. __ .... 1.tl ::.·1r. r--::::::::=~~~~~ .... ~~~··:...s=2~ea--.. : -~!' ,"!' .. ~~!-"59' :. ............ , .. ,,.. ..... _. --... __ ~~~---------------1!• '· • DOG GROOMING • ' ' \ F Genesis. '!'he by a 7-3 textbooks acbool • lo pre evolved but ll!llll ooly, DOI Bul -lbe demond religious its own illlc belief• cruted man 11 "special El)UCA since 1o sear larger Calllomla populous " " • • -. > I •• " • ~ I ' • • ; Tllo I fl.way .mem you "thin "tines " •.Jnis r1u .... ... ~n~ )It t I •mob! ~~ . ---~-~ -~ --- t.baek fer Darwin Genesis Defeat,ed • For State Texts lt.NllF:LES (UPI) -A pact on the choice of textboob te Board or EducatJon l'\11· throughout the naUon. on what California Approved textboob ia · 1 lchUdren will be taugbt California must now note that t the origin of man bu "most scientists ..a~ tbJ1 ted ln a small setback for the theory of organM: evolutiaa in and a defeat for is the best scientific descrip- nefils. Uon we have to a(XX)U.Dt for board ruled 'lbursdoy the complex !onus of life In a 7·3 vote that approved the past and preaent." tbooks f 0 r elementary As an example or tbe kind of 1 aludenll ean ooattnue ~:es which wtil ha"' lo be • present man as having Now -'"Like the other lved from lower anlmals, organism• inhabiting t bl 1 Al--e•-• ..,r_..__ 1 must treat It es theory planet, man 1uu evolved from ~ ...-"" · ~--:r~ -- ut the board overtuled the Future -"It is believed In ri& sprays the remaim of three F4 phantom jela llrat ftr9 -g , not proven tact. ancestral origins." Kili~flre by fundamentalist. the tbeory of evolutton that flown Nny'1 Blue Angels aerobatic lam wbm 111eJ cnobed about 20 glo1Js g1'.C111po and some of man tias evolved from an-miles -cf D Cenln>. 'Xhe pilots pandluted to safety alla Ille $4..5 mll- own members lbat sclen-cestral organisms, like the lion-dolliir jets c:ollidrd tem wert rellgiou> other organisms inhabiting----"~'-"--===-------------------- liefs that a divine power this planet." . Ftldiy, Mll'dl 9, lqJ) DAILY PILOT 5 ' Assembly Moderates . Win; Burke Loses SACl\AllENTO (AP) -A moderate Republican ti., won the mlMrity Door leldor'1 job In Ille Aaombly, turnilll beck a conservative's challqe ln the first change In the lt.aembly'1 lop GOP pool In elabt yean. 'Ibo election Tbursday of Bob Beverly of Manhattan Beach was followed by the election of two other 1tlf· described moderates to the No. 2 and No. s Republican post. In the Assembly. Beverly defeated Bob Burke Umea in the CalJrora.la 1ec1a11eur.. ol HunllDClon Bucb oa a IM -ol Ibo RepubllcaD caucus lo succeed Bob Monagan of Tracy u minority f 1 o or lt.L1110UGB Bevwly dld not leader. have Moctagan'• public eo-- donement, he hu been clo:!e- MONAGAN IS expected to ly allied wltb tbe former floor resign his Assembly 1eat of 11 leader and wu 11.1pported by years to accept a post in the the same moderate • liberal Nixon AdmlnistraUon as a.sat. coalltion wblch tept Monagan tant secretary of tramportas in power. tlon lot eongresalooal llalson. In 111155, Mooaa:an was leader Asaemblyman Fronk Murphy of the young moderai..s who of Santa Cn11 was elected to won party control in the sutceed Beverly as GOP Assembly away from con· 1 Caucus chairman, the No. 2 servative1. Burke II the fourth : Rep u1b 11 can post, and constrVallve .Republican to : Assemblyman Dixon Arnett of unsuccessfully e b a 11 e n g e .I moderates for puty i Redwood City ...., elected teadenhlp In the put tbree 1 party whiP.. years. Beverly s election was seen Bf:verly bu a reputatloo u • ated. the universe, or that n ii the product of a pedal creation" by God. TB E SCIENTIFIC com· munity mounted a determined campaign a g a I a s t the demOlJC!s by religioos groups, and the National Academy of Science.t condemned attempts lo require mWng religioUI and scientlfic believes in school booka. False Latid Oaims Charged Rock Group Musician Found Dead as a continuation of control of a moder-ate who bu a working the Assembly GOP caucus by re I at lo n l'h Ip with the the moderate-liberal faction of Democratic majority,, wblch the party which supported now stands at 49-29. He Monagan. -was one of only e I g b t Clt.'n>RB noled t b a t -publilbers tend gear lbelr msterlal lo tbe ger msrkeU, rulings In lfornla, the nation's moat pulous state, have an lm· oan Baez Reveals isexual Tendency BERKELEY (AP) -Folksinger Joan Baez says what story in a local campus newspaper says is true -she ''bisexuel.'' SACRAMENTO (AP) -The atete a!Wney _.i'I Glllce has accused • Nortbern Calilornla _ _.... of m•tin& false -In Ille promotloo of -Iola In Si1ki)W County. It.tty. Gen. Evelle J - Younger said Thllnlday be hod filed • complaint 'l&J'jnd: Sbastina Properties I n c • 1 ownen and _._, of Ille 16,000.acre Late Sb a 1 t In a developmenl near the town ol Weed. "'-the clir<d<n of ._..,. l'l-1ieo Inc. II Sen. Jolla L -(&QoD- clale), a -riYal "' y..._., 6r the GOP DDminatkm. far • t to r • e J ...,....i. Tiie _,.int, liled 'llmn- day in Olalra Cloata Oloioly Supericr OJmt, accuses Sbntlpa -. hilbw:tia« er PEiwiUhc gdrmwn "tD UR .. _ la aellilll lols wtddl misnpemt .mal .. 1111-..-.·y-aid In a nnrs rrJease. Sm.. James R. Miiis (D-San Monagan's tenure as floor Republicans to be given a Diep). CORTE MADERA (AP) -theleaderlonand. speaker was one of committee cbalrmansh1p when OD& of tbe mlaitPltlm' Ron McKeman, the 27,year, gest continuous GOP MoretU parceled out 27 such ta-, v...,.. Aid, wu old "Pig Pen" ol tbe fabled leadership relgno In modern Poll& In 1171. that the pqn:bue of llmd 11 Grateful Dead rock group, hu .--------------------; LUe Slwttlna wu a -m. been found dead In bll aput- 'ftlbnmt, mtatn to uicreue meat in this San Francisco ill nlae In the .future. Bay area community. ..A. ..A.. ..A.. ilfcKeman's body WU found >< >< >< Thursday night on tbe Door of $4 M!JJ! -n his bedroom by a neighbor UUAJ -hod not seen him foe two days, the Marin County c:or-D B oner's office aa1d. An autoply Clubs: No Cover State May Push Nude Ban. spots wlD not COYer up tlleir dancers u required '"* a · ue uyerS ;.aa~~1:use":l.st~.o SAN FRANCISO (AP ) -A hatt dalen,llroldwly nf11>t A SP 01( B S 11 A N for LOS ANGEUlS (AP) , -. ends said that be IUf· r-elate bon on bottomless enteitalnmenl, a opokes- Ba:tw, , t tnua ti. tile Refmll-. gp to N million are fered from hepatitis, an illness man for the owners said. • -Rip•&•• ~ die-land pmdmon at tbat prevented bim (rom "We will not cov..-up oor bollomlesl ~ llld,"" "'Ibo qllllles ore all comet. 'lbooe are 11\Y qwles, off a tape recorder," Miss Baez said Frlday rJ a In the Daily Califontian quoting her as saying she a kJYe affair with another woman when she was 2L aald lbe -bid not yd CO-. aty under an playing witb the group In re-will not pit G<llrings on our -dancon," lllve seen y-··......,.... aal ..,_ mdled with Gnat ooit months. · -.S, publlcl-'1 fer !dx ol the clubs, aid 'l'lllnlday. • I "ONE OF THE nicest whatever you want to call it - ~my life -was a woman," the independent student . wspoper clrcUlated on the University ol California carn- bere qllllled her as saying. "My ~ge!''S been sttting, BWeating behind his dest, altlng !or tbe day when I'm going to say that lo the 1'"'"· told him I Would answer the question if it was ev« ask· "lbe aid. Lot.r abe elaborated lo a Sao Franci!co Ouuticle ,.. "Ever)Qle ii, llllft er less, bisexual. People just don~ IDl lo admit it. It oomes down lo ledmlcaUlles ol wbelher ad It out or not." MISS BAEZ, 32, said the sexueI eocoonter 8be referred was "my fil'lt ,and mly" IUCh experience. •11 loYe men. am male~" !be added. •, Silo told _..... at her home Oil the Sao Frandam · tmt she wasn't sure 11 she used Ill< ...- )a'm, er If the dilclosure should i.ve bem made, "but I kmw lt'• ~lo a Joi ol people." "Being bl8ezuaI, you're Vf1:'J much looted down upon the uppity members ol gay lib," she said. "The ex- c vlsm around being loQIIly py ii one ol the moot self- ~ I've ever nm Into." "II you swing boCh ways, you really IWlng," abe 1ok1 the student newspaper. "I just figure, you know, double . your pleasure." Is Someone Out There? hlld no 01111..tp •••onwnl Western Oties Inc., says u!'l!KERNAN, who played '1We will ftgtt them in c:Ourt," M l&ld after OWD«;I: n--Eftlle J . v_... organ and harp and was a got notice from tllO -AlcllbDtic Bennp OOntrol 0. ?*'_--H"" wa•Wll Yoaapr said 'ftllrr(Clay a vocallst.wuanoriginalmem· partmenttoooveruptheirbottom.leslacta. ~= ... -.:;G:jp :::::: "" • ....., la loo .Aopies ber of the Grateful Dead. 'Ibo It.BC said In Los Angeles M -1d enforce retrul•- !qieliot Olart oellles tile ·Known as Pl1 Pen, -apinlt boUomless acts In places wtbil aJooiiollc srANFORD (UPI) ~ .t. U.. 6r ~ --' -ls dilplM lnNltlng salel at Mc:Keman's trademarl: was ~·- St an ford --·---• lbe !ming Cllllanda aty, *'lllfled In b11 outrageoua appearance: ''Theoe aren't crlm!DaI d!arg..," hi aid. "We'lellat gested Tb u rs day that GOP '-•re for pral' • -b}" ~ w-. llnlt<d long bladt hair, Indian bead going to -out paddy wagODI and 'lbad •em up wtlll myst«lous radio stgno11-.i P"' Ian of tile -lf Oiop.. the pu..a of Great band, long blsdt moustecbe vlol-s." 40yean Bl!"lllOJ' line bom"~Repdilkwis~~~~,,.....,.~~~-~ooll~~W~estern~~a~ti~oes~----__:and~~an~ol~d~v~est.~----1:,====================================J an elfort by lntelI;g.ot lile ml· space to (Ullh@irate wllh the earth. Ronald N. B........U aid a new reading of the ..,...., recorded mte;mM• £i1 ---ad Im, ,... ~ tbelr m""' • cm -·--In the nortbem Dy. ·Be said the rudhc ..... from SaJUhh adet!I• Dmrw Lunan of G1-, w1io llld sent him his -.... have lo be ailemelr -not lo !brow my iiiJ16*c wbidl mlgbt be 'the m r er• from elkwbee In the 11111- verte," be uid. 1 • .. you really ntt.t$t see Q.\f '.ALBO'M' TIE SHOP • • Orlfy Coast Qffers "' :. 6% Guaranteed Certificates , . .. ·Saturday Service ·The lns.iders Club • • The ln11doro Club: A now • way to beat Inflation. Its ,,. membership card permits you to buy nearly every· "thing you need from the ~finest closed,doqr show- ' rooms at substantral sav· •. ·ngs _, appKances, 1urnl· lure, stereo equipmen~ ,sportln11 goods, draperies i ?"d much, much more. ,.; Yoo can even buy ears '! at thi •i1eer price 1nd 'mobile homes and motor· 1 cycles at substan tial sav- 1 lnp. The Insiders Club Effective Annual Earnings 5.00%-5.13% Passbook. No Minimum. 1 5.75%-5.92% One Year Certificate $1,000 Minimum. 6.00%·6.18% Two to Five Vear Certificates $5,000 Miniroom • Up to 90 days loss of Interest on amQunt.s withdrawn before maturity on au certificate accOllnts. also provides big dis, counts on tickets to sport· _Ins and entertainment events ••• plus a whOle list of free services: safe deposit boxes, money or- ders, traveler• checks, and riotary services. Membership require· ment fOf'savers-$2,500 mlnimum balance. coast borrowers now recetve as. soclate (lllmbeBhlps eo- titling lh!lnl to all out&lde referral sel"VTces. Ask a~ Joining at aey Coast olfice. · [j --91tl & Hill. '-M9*&• IZWJS! ot,_..,_ ............ , ...... 3'33 WlbNr9 8"' LA. ...... LA.CMC- 2nd &. B"*""Y • W.llOZ HUMTI,..,.. 9E11C1t: tl HuritkwtOtl a.. (714) lt7·1CM7 Uflf'TA llOMCk 718 Wilshire Bhd. • Jil.0741 .... -loth .. hciflc. 831~ --fdlend an.-..ar.·~ ....... ... art: Chne & Y9n Nuyli Bhd..• llSl&Un TMZAM.\I ~711-... 9M1. •MS 1&1.4 ,,__ 3rd & IM:WM. <U1·1· UST LOaM"",. 8lh .. ~ • IM-4510 °' ....... flf.t~· TilmlO m:r.=-o••sr'•°!"· ... -.... -!!'""''!'"''1 ... ar. 1714)1224n Mflte.-•0 s Dlt..., ..... ~.~ Do1J--9AIHo4 .. "'°"---C...,OpMI•: .,. tMllol ... I'- ' I • ' . r • • @J o@@)~@ 44 fashion Island, newport center 644•5070 • • I • i I ' ' t J , I 1 l l l ' i • i . l • ' ' : • ! • • ' ' i • PAGE for. Sea Kings Cina• c1e1 11ar m111 School'• beilbtbell team w111 .. plaJloi Ill th1t m Sotrtl!= Sodlall ....,!On1!1 pme toodebl 11 the Loi Abgtlea ~ Anna -and It iDaJb ~ tbe 1eeo11d time In the blatory ol the Orone• Coait -lhli ID llU team hu Calnetl a 1emllinall berth. If Corona del ...... Sea KlQP .... IUCCtftful jo. lllPt ""1011 ver11wn Del HIP'• two-Ume deteodlne dllmplDna, Ibey will play the wlnmf of the Puaden• (.l!mMWit Hoover iame for the CIP' A.AAA champlousblp Salmday DigbL Tiie Sea Kinp, coached b)' Tandy Gillll, won lbe lnlne 1-ue cbamp!-"lp ....i the Huntington Beach launWDenl cbam~p in atna!na a 26-1 record. Corona de! Jbr bu bad • hlltory <Jf oulatlDdlng bubtbolJ. lellDL T1iil ii Ille sixth time In -en years that• Corona del Mor team ~ tor the P11Yoffl and Ille cunenl team felluret pllyers wno attained All-Orange County llafa&. ' ' Coroni del Mar bu made a h•blt of playing close p....., Wmlng Dine b)' three poinh or leu. Tho DAIL)' PILOT exteodl Ill iood wishes to the Sea Ilnp fonlP~ and JIOpefully Salurday Dlgbt. Fom-d .. y Week? By for the moot lnlereltlng of the contract pro- poula umetled by Newport Beach dty empl~yes II the one c:alllng for Implementation of tho four-day wort week In three more dty departments, public works, commWlil;J development and finance. 'l1le lbortenod work week eoDC9pt bu been tried In Ille parb department alttady, with apparent SUCCOIS, although prlvue Industry bu found ll1aJJ with. It lo W>w ~ results. The lhougbt of 1borte'1;1"J I!>• wort Mele, and Of perhape clollng down city for tbre&<bJ weelreacb Is golilg to be one that ii 1un lo kick up plenty of palltls car dull In the· nut few yean. But It II one ... ,1i111hed to a point tlllt Ille di)' admlnl•ratt.oc will bne to pn It ComliWllloia. Should di)' hall renliln open In tha early eve.obap, from five until aeven o'clock, and then c1 ... P'tido~ it couJd prove a benefit to at· least JOme of tbe publle. A major role In Ille dedslon wbetber to try It or not should be played by the a'ead& of the various depmt. meats. They have goal.I to achieve and 1hould decide what ll:lnd& of work!Dg hours would be best for worker1 to get them done. He Makes Good News The DAILY PJLOT's role in our community II to report the news -the good, the bad, the significant, tho trivial. Certainly one of NeWJJOrt Beach'• top oewsmaker1 during the past 25 7ears has been 0. W. "Dick" Rich· ore!, the founder o Richard's Markets. And certainly few ·In the community have matched him in producing good, conltructive news, based on personal involvement and penonal contribution to community affairs. So the DAILY PILOT is happy to join the Newport Beach City Council and the many civic, service and cul- tural organizations and Institutions which have benefited from Dick Richard's Involvement In congratulating him on bis 25 years of service and wishing him well on the oext25. I ' N SPRIN~ FASHION PREVIEW Unpaved Road Could &-a Privilege Dear Gloomy Gus MandatOl"fl Retirement Age Pro,,Osed ~YDNEY J.HARRIS) Jn .. -btl.! -of good wlD not ... ..... Jlldt Aodenoo, the w-.pon .,..._.., lql......t out a few --!or political flcuftS who ...., not held their palms out over the ,..... . ~ um .._ few, be died the Seale dean, Georp A1km of V...,,..t, wtio ... been.a dlcWalidal!or • ,....., "Yd the ..... 11111 .... put the -be bu -In Pldney, Vt., s1noe the mm ii llill -ftd._" 'lllln II DO --lllll ill 1111 mind of s... Alkm'• ...,ield-.. 1111 -,, but .I -ii«t that J-Aodenoo II a i.uch nahe ID mpect to the rood nmnlng put the Senator'• v..-relrtaL · l"or tha -tbal it bu ............ ._...s all -,..... _., be more teatbnmy to tbe Seub"I inf'luepo)e than lo hll iD- ~ who wns 1 country hoUle -wtiat • lolillC llnlUle It ii to bop the nod unpand; lndeod, an unpaftd ..... put ,.... ,._ ii .... of the 11111111 Qmbab of ll<C!mtm O>ce they '"'" I~ -l*i1f*Y ii ball -; ospedaDy lo -lib Putney, where """""" Ooct ia all 6lriog the 111nnmer and faD. -a dolen yean ago, the CGW1ty -_ ... iated -to bmltcp the rood that nms olong 111J ~ ID 1i1o ...... -• pointless pn>jed, since the .................. but -to the main bipway, and the vut majority of ,_ ,,..fed it kepi just the way It ..... Are Congressmen, Judges, Too Old? Now we have the pre1ldent M the Newpon-M... Boord of Real· t«s lllftelllng dty planning corn· mWioneri may be tarred a n d feotbetodl To what lel<el of lrn- llpOllliblllty will OW' civic cliJcus. sion lint oat? And to think we ac- CUM the kids of bad mannenl D.R. (for D!agusted Realtor !) 11111 ...... ....... ....... ""'"' "" . ,,._ .................... ..... WW ......... 11 ............. D1WY Plllt. BUT ONE of the Implacable facls of polltical life 11..lbat once money bas been a-1allld for a project, you can·bet tliat inoney will be spent, whether the -1e moot aflected by It want It or not. The ccntracton want It, and that's ,......, enough tn moot cases. We objected, we protested, we signed petltlolll, we llllgmallzed the pivject as ........wy and apemlve, "" lhowod how the money could be far better spent -but,.llctina Sm. AJl:en'1 dout, OW' oP- pollUon WU fiultless. The road WU paY. ed ·in reco.rd time, two miles eolni .,, actb' nowhere !or oo particular reuoo. and 11.tierYing" no one bul the residents ·who clldll' want ll WASHING TON -It's a timely and much needed reform-but Its chances of getting anywhere are virtuaUy nil. Rep. John Seiberling, D.-0., is .sponBO ... Ing a constitutional amendment that would imJ)OSe. an age limit of 65 on members or Congress and 70 years for federal judges, Including the Surpreme O>url. "L-Ong ago," says Seiberling, 54syear- old grandson or lhe f0W1der of the Good- year Tire & Rubber Co., "Congress ac- knowledged the wf5. dom ol mandatory retirement when It establl.!bed a retire- ment age fur those in government civil .. rv1ce. It Is time ConiNRS applied this principle · lo ' ltsett and the federal judldary •II IT IS TllllE, indeed, and long overdue I 'Ille Akron legtslalor couldn't be more correct. Aa he pertinently polnis 001, the average age of., chainoen of House com- mittees Is 65, while federal judges serve for life and some hang on Interminably. Examples: 1be !ale Supttme Court Justice Hugo Black was 85 when !lnally forced to I (ROBERT S.AJ,J,EN) retire due to severe illness, from which he died a short time later. Justice William O. Dooglas, 74, lingers UI allhough requirina a battery.charged pacemal:er for ·his heart and re<enUy was reputed to be ailing. But desirable as such a mandatory a~e limit might he, putting it into effect IS something Olle. Amflldlng Ille amtltu- tloo is a dimcult and tortuous -. To begin with, the !*-1 -..uid have to he pa"""1 by ~y aIJ of whose key leaders are "senior citizens," to put lt tactfully. THEN, even if the amendment somehow got through Congress, where a two-thirds majority ii required, It would have to nm the hlgbly ·uncertain ptmt1el of the 50 state legislatures, tbne-fourtba of which would bave to approve. It wouJd take a loog tim&--a.s · demooslrated by the discouraging fact that there is no evideooe Selberilng'• sound idea is even getting started in Coop-ess. 'lbal's not daunting him; he ii firmly convinced that aoooer or Jater h1s pro- posal will make headway. "At a time when we are all cmcemed with the need to lftathe new life into the legislative branch of our government," argues Seiberling, "this amendment is particularly Important. In the past several mooths, we have made signifi- cant reforms in House procedures and the committee system. I believe they will go a long way Iowan! l'MSlahlishlng eoog..... as a br>neh ol governmeot of equal stature with the executive branch. "But notwithsta1ldlng lhese worthy sbides, "' hav~ not tqucbed on one ·._t of Coogresa, wlUd!. '10'baJll-JllO<e tbmrany otbe~ will alti!Aalely detmnlne wliether tile -::e ol powen "1UliD our &\MS can 1·~ b e -...d-tbe ~p of Coogrou." THE CRUX ti that piob!em, In Sefber.. ling's , op!Jdim. ii agj!d I~ .What. Congress needs ls younger memberl with physical and mental vigor to stand up un- der the heavy demands of their jobs. ''This ii a .job !0< malure men aod ""°men." amts Seiber.ling, ''bul not 1or the aa"4" · It la no ooincidence, Seiberling noted, that --ticlls ""1<eraed with their "lnstituliooal health" have a1moSt universally adopted mandatory re- ment for bolh officers and -loyees-usuaIJy age 65. "BusineM bas found that without man- datory retirement of older officials and empk>yes,.. be declared, "it is a:- tremely difficult to attract and bold able younger men and women needed to kttp a firm vigorous, progressive and suc-cessful." ...... · SIMILARLY, Seiberling pointed out, many states now require judges to retire at 70. "That sound precept," be added, "should he a p p I I e d lo the federal judiciary. If practice has proved that lt ls good for the states, it is certain to prove ,.lhf! same~ .the federal .he!!9h." f>·Sllil anolhef slrong poinl,..:made by S4IJerling ID aiivociiting Iir, jilan-lt ii ~to .~~ln rliiisttng encrOachment ot: ,.executive aulbori!f. r : · 711,.QjngreBs is·to check tbe .dangeroos -ll'O'wlJi..lll eiec;ut!ve (>OW'r Md resume its~ rol~ as the government's chief la ' bcNfy,'~ . said the 0 h l 0 leg&!lW', "It niuJt have a vigorous and for<:oful m<Il!hership, lo touch. with the ~ ..C::out people &nit open to ne" ideas. iDe any other lnstitutloo seeking to maintain its vitality, Congres.s needs a cmtinuous Oow. of new blood. "The oa.1.y way to ensure this is through mandatory retire.ment. M a n d a to r Y retiromtnt should he applied lo Co!lgresS as well atlo the federal judiciary." WELL, now bmtdreds and hundreds .of toorlstl 111de by every day lo the SWDz mer, Utlirina the landscape, amelllng up the atmolpbere with guoltne !Umet, and deslroylnl the very privacy for which the -were bouibt In the first place. There'• not even aoy "pubtJc interest" Involved -the road ooly takes them out ol their way. Mental Hospital Flap Unwarianted As the crowning insult, some pro-Sickening. Tbal's what It Is. motional nul in the county seat added our '-Slck-&lck-sick the way IOD\e play on road to the 0 Fun Map" distributed to the rean and I emotlOOJ of others for loUrlsts by the Chamber of Commerce. personal gain aod notoriety Don't tell me that Sen. Alken didn't see Take the recent flap ov;r the state's all this coming wben be esuclled the long-range program fullest power of his office to keep the to phase out its bo!l- road running paat bis house In Putney pitals for the meJ>- glorlously unpaved all these yean. !ally m and retard- ed. ( J First, standards mu$ b;·ai.r lhe local more ~;·~th partisan games facilities and then acceptaltlg f~'Jip !hail ·1/l!~~·lhO mental byjjene pro-RUS WALTON and qualified -.developed and l~ gram. . .• . • . '-----------' ~ facllltole the relocation of the""'-.'. ·;. soH!ioNE should set thol!e 0people the dOpailnM5JI of menial bygtW-llas-iltnllgilt.·The purpose of the siale s meDz developed a pn>gram of full cithell and 1'11 h)'Jiene program Is lo care for thO and all state ho5pilals will he pliaaed out shortly after that. Timing depemds upoo the development of additional and ac- ceptable facilities , at the community level. Don't Marry a Girl Wlw •. 1bere Is nothing new about the con- cept of community care for the mental· ly Ill. THE ST A TE also plans to relocate some 10,000 mentally retarded patleots in small, famll)"type units at the local level. In that way Miis could he clooe to home and pareqta: and r e c e i v e personalized care aod training. That pros gram is at least 10 years in tlle future. parll · "-In the "'•••'-• It D$llally ill aod the mentally retarded. II parent Cl!"'-. ...--.. Is not lo provide jobs for llate workerS \ waa, Dr. Mayer ~v~. ooe way to iet it is not to provide state pa_yrolls for the paremla and guardians of the MRs Communities wbere big-ha'11 mental know what lay ahead. . hospitals are located; It ii not to provido Well, that wu where the flap started. politicians with /IOWlster piaijorms . Most of the noile and by>terta came from Plrenil of •the Miis w.ere upoel. two ·soums: Uodentandably Many did not realize -lrTetpooslble llale emplol'"'· who stale law pn>biblls the arbitrary or What kind of a air! should a man ma,.. ry? lt started hack In Jo~=~~ •=18 i:liluaUng caprlcloos reklcaUoo of. patienil .. But, the . ______ . or pa. . • law is cleari the expllclt penruSSion of -Im! poUliciana who ate the ~rent or guardian must ~ obtained. helare an MR pall&ll can he .-ated. 1bat ial, tao bani to figure oot A man lilould many the girl he's in love with md ""' "'1 oJong with, and who illves bim and CID gd olong with him. Wbel kind of g!rl llbould a man avoid -•1ilC? AN/ other kind. [ ....... _HAL __ B_OYL_E_J 1957 with the pessage of the Short-IJoyle Acl. That was a great year. It waa the beginning ol the end for warehousel where the menially m were lllaciled and !orgolten. Piling thol!e unfortunate folb lemglb and broods for daya U she breaks ID aotblfis far from home ii not onJ;y cruel, It la countel'Jl'oductive. It causes many !lltienll! to regress, to deteriorate. A Grecian L0ve Affair You'd think ~ leglslalors and of, ficials who are soundihtl of! would know about the law. If' they did and thq penlsted In thelf loose lalit, °"" ... kno1r them ror demagogues. llU1 be lhould be at llj>OCial palm lo ...... .....,_the -of pi who - ..... more oo -hair than be -.. !Iii .. u.. ...... 1'ldnb beillg ... mer. --.Ue'' - • Ibo coils it -II +•t»w*allllliJC. ~,.tdelothe feet Ibo _, -wdJ and bu DO dlllre .. lieanL I"-• -.i lhould wash 1111 own -Clll'l b<P • -laoldng ~ ~-..,,,-·-c.'l .., -lm!!liDI • _,, ••--ll'>ICPIJ' tiq. ...... ft to dole DUI bil -----of-·-... • ••flfll • : 2 ... di ba,e to --two -" ... ..., -r:e.~ _.., _ llilp& ... .... ...... v-11111 -.11n1 -she'll do -.. C' rllla_ll.....,._ --··--Iha- ooe. Thlnb It ls 1 malt of her clevemeas, and also the duty of a liberated woman, to show up her husband In public whenever she cao -just to keep him in hil plaoe. Never thinb It Is fun to get wet in a sudden summer rain. Believes her relative! invariably show more character than his do. CRIES U be laughs at the picturel In her family album. Would rather play with ae old doll than a new baby. Would rather •tart a oew war with her motbe,..ln-law than keep an uneasy buce. ~· either tao many leflovers or never _.., any at an. 'Dllnb Jll mm are reall,y "just Utu. ~ -8 bad ll!U. hojs at that." Doml, ..,. what her llusblnd does Jiiii • ba ._., -bar too much. 61*1111 -of ber timo i*Ovlns """ cao pllJ br1cfce helter 111111 1111 otbar -ID town. -ID ertlcle Billt tblo II tao rldlalJous for wonil, becaule, "after all, let'• be Rrloua -whit man eVtr knew anytldn( about -lo Iba IJrlt plaee, now rull,yt" Comlai up Dell, Girll -Some Kinds of Boys lfoi to llarry. \ ' California's program of community care has pn>Ved to be sound and suo- cessful. It bu establiBhed a pattern other states and natlom now follow. Under Short·Doyle aod, since 00, Ibo Lantmnlit-Pelri>Shorl Act, population at the stale mental Instltutlooa ha1 shrunk rrom 35,000 to 5,400. In the bqlnnlng, the lllte paid com-mun1u .. IO 'percent o1 the coot of Ille local -In llllS that .,,,. to 75 percent: now it's 90 ptrtenl Tbe at.ate peya all ~ for prognma for the m• !ally retarded. SOME LOCAL racllftles are better Ulan otbm but aD mli//I meet llate llandatds to guaiily lo&: (be p_.am. Mental !adl!tlu are aeldom pretty placel and than ii DO Qoullt -do neod ~tient. are far better off at the communllY le"1 lllan when tbO)' _. trealed tike lepm tn -. remote co~ OOJ. Patient populalloe at the lllte'I hospitals II dwtndlina al the nle of l,llOO a year. DI'. WilllllD Ma)'tr, ,....Uy namtd llate dlnctot ol mental b,y~ incUcto !bat 1>11177 111 menially lfi wid be car..i for In dlelr own commun1u .. When Alexander Eliot -author 1 joumalls! writer of flbb ICljpll aoo former ;b1or of '!'Imo nwpdne -,,.,... ed lo Greece with his famlty 111 ~ a..,. aenhefm Fellonbl(I. be dl4 not -.that he wu mnbarklai ..,... .'llfe.loitl .... aflalr with that COOIDlry. So fir tlill fl>. fatualloo bu reoulled tn flft ~,. the hiltor)'' 1J111hol08)' aod art of that natloo, the l•lell belnJ '!be Jlll.tmi Coo-~ ... ·Hlst«y of G.....,. (American Haitap Prell, flJI), OOllMENTING Oil lllfs ·-Uy g, lustnted wort, Ellot D01M t b a!- "Problem Ooe ..... to deinonldrU the unity of a .... t hlllar:r. This, bu ainn been told pleoemoal beloro. 'lben' ...,, Quotes IUdalnl c. i...., LA. ... ..., .. air polhitlo/i ._,. -"Fedorol a..-v. emlllion ClOlltrul..llandanlt could -the -·· motorilil "' blllloa for the dOCllde 1m. Ill& •.. a 111115 , ..... -tn ll&ht of -!eden! ~t -.. wltldl -tbll .,, pendlture will ClOlltrlbute .....,. Hula toward cleu atr, H • ·(THE BOO~ J • It the)' ""'"' Ignorant of !lie law w knol!ct_l!em for dlimlHlumhs .. El--way, Ibey seem devo'lf of COilis pusioe for those Wlme lives 1ft alread1 burdened by a loved one who bl mentall1 retarded. ORANGI COA.IT DAILY PILOT Rolfm N. Wttd, Pubfilhtt Tho71141 KHvll, Edilew Barbaro Krelblch Editorial Page Edl!or . The editorial '*"' ot UM DI.lb' Ptlot .tttkt to Inform and 1ttmu.. late readtn by pracnUna: t&il ""'''Oii*'• oplnionl and ·· fOl'n• 'ml!'ntar) "" toPcs or lntek:st and •ltnltiet~~ provJdln1 a forum tor tbe expa~k-n or out readtn' uplnl a(Jd by prei&e:n tJnr the dlwne vle.'[rinll at 1ntonned ob-- lt1'¥C111 aJ)d apokeaml!'n on topks Dr UM ~y. Fri~. Marcil 9, 1973 .. "' ; .... . :• •'. ' " . ' ..... ,. .. .. .. . ' ·" I ·' 7 .. . ··' •I " ... .... •' ~·,, ... ,, ., ":•• • ! I ' pu ,wa Iha sa w 'So " • ' ' • • Schools Forfeit Aid From State • Si~.of Classrooms ~xceed Approved Averpge« • • Doaos of athool dlstrlcll lo liscal plannor Walt ~ tile .iate have been forfeiting said today, lllllDooi ol clollon it! state aid Basic aid dlitrlcta get tm 1 i..c.u.. their dasmlom s1ua per ADA (avmge dtlly aj. 1exoealed a atate-approved tendance) In what la Allll<Ol ave,.ge~State Department of foundation '"'?"!f.· P•~lllol Eduralliiii' r<OOri!S, allow. !or overcrowded c~ms George McMullen, h!ldgel <jireclor for Los Angeles city ochools,-said traNient pupils pusheil .ata.s sir.es beyood limits. ' . . Meler, Orange Ca U.n t y education official, said that in many cases "It Is cbeaj)er to give up some state aid' than hire another teacher." Olllcla!s ,.id aome dlslricll doo't dip Into lotilll!alloo c1-lo be penalir.ed bY. Dione;-, but ralbel' Into extra redoctfons In t!ielr' aid en-equallulllon aid that medium titlemeall, ~g that or low·wealth dlslrl<i. get. ch.aper than blrlng more . · ~ IF A DISTRICT Is five teachers lo meet, the. ataDd-''l'llEIUr.S NOTlllNG ·ror students over, It la ~ mis. .;a them to take; away fr1Rn us," lor 10 students, Meler said as t t ·. • , ··, Adrian 5.:1ld.-' adding that the an example. In past ~ars. STATE trl'AMlAJIDS·.,.. district tries to stay witbilt 11\e districts have gotten about quire an '7'<rffltf ol 13 slate ,.mandates, ll!I\· ·oltetr, one-thin! of the money studeQ!s , I• ..... ~5e~ can't aftlJl'.!l .,birlng a ~cher ·:necessary to educate each c1 ..... ; 3t ~ .,.. .. • gb ·, !or a few'el<lr• studenll .iJi dlf· , child from the state. third gri!l,es .in<! ~·in . lerent cJaael, '' .',•' , . 'l,'bls might be , !200, Mele~ ' througb,e!lb\lt lnidn'.. ' ~ prel<!rred <lasi· s!Us, u)d. That multiplied by the 10 I Ora,n~ .u!tll)~ 'S~lf~~ I . were made,ataie law in1~.' , ~Students ii $2,000 lost in state I OWrlct w~ wet the;"'"1'!:-, State records show dis~, .,41d: · ·"' ·~11Mt;~'t~ ,,al)jltlt ~"!hat ran over those ntunb<!l!o · ·~'Titer!''a; "9 way you can ~'StQderi~" an ~~e" CouptY ~,.s.Los Anietes, Orange, ~~;:-~.f ~·[or $2,000/' he 1 Departinen! 'of Education of. moont, 1Jklah, Elsinore,, .Ui(I) · .. '''•·' •. fjCial ~af~~y. . . ~· . P!acen_tla, Lorilpoc, 1,.odl tC: ·~:._gyj;.~ te~nt state lleCli_~,. pf.-a state _com· Riv1<'s1de, Valley <h _ks , ,.IC~.-~-bill, might '~ta Ilona!' 11\<!W. !be 1\islrkt Fresno, Charter Oaks •1 and , ~biii~~; ~~ :;:.~.tl!l'e f o r , w8s fi!t4Jfy ~p~ii<!d as if it Valley Oaks. :. :~~, .... i,cts, which I ~d ~Jt9•or.l!Y ~stude!}ts ' • . ~-l!Olf' · ... ,J/iOney from . said Joe !-feler, director·;;/ ' LOS ANGELES for(eited fh.i;~~ •~t\:;~_id. county busmess. serv!Cf!I."' .. , $55$,848 In atate aid las\ year, " -, . ~ ';id., , • • r actordlng to state records, the ·ft.AUU!.ilt: .uIVON leaders ~~T-MESA · Unlfleij ·•·highest it ever had. · · in Los,Ang~a.·•"-llave com- : School ~ct frequently ba9 -. . • , , · ' ·~ · been over state stahdlird~ · F ' H Ci · . · " i...:Bil Keane from a few students fQ $'?1 as · .... ti r~:. , . v~~j·~~ ~· was the case last year. , · ' · · t~ ~-. · .~- But Newport-~esa hasn't ~· ; t forfeited any state aid. "There's no penalty because we're basic aid," di~ct Bus System To Expantl 'Soo~:ia~~-;~; plained abotlt crowded classes, reacted immediately. Robert Sanders af t. he United , ·Teachers. ar Lo s Angeles accused the district of "cl'tllcally sacrUiclng t b e fulUI" o( children !or Ute sake of economy.'' Robert Unruhe ol UTLA said the class sizes had "penalized children'' a n d "violated tbl;' spitit and in- terest ot ·state 1aw." McM.Ullen Said addltlanal teachei'! had been authorized last·" summer by the • sc.\M>ol beard and thus he antieipat.ed no penalty-would be made this year. . U.S. POW ' Cuts Down Alimony SAf/'~GO lAP ) -A new- ly freed · prisaner of war went to cou'rt Thursday· to ffght his wire~s divorce demand for $000 manthly support. The judge cut it to ·$500. Elizabeth ·Ann Berg, 30, filed . for, dissalution of her 13- year marriage to Maj. Kile Berg, 33, or Seattle, Wash. THE AIR Force pilot was shot down July 27, 1965, aver Narth Vietnam a n d im- prisoned until Feb·. ·zz. While captured, Berg's attorney said. all of Berg's pay - Si04',607.rl _:was sent to Mrs. Berg. In a farmal declaration ta th& court, Maj. Berg protested that, . his wife ' 'in o v e'id numeraus times and . wasted community assets in frivalous expenses" while he was away. I Transit District says It ' will acquire the San' Pedro Transit lJnes in a move to expand bus service in the area. RTD President Dr. Norman Topping said Monday that the San 1'edro-barbor c It I es service .wouJd begin as soon as possible. · -. . SUPERIOll COURT Judge Jack.R. Levitt or.tiered B'erg to .,_ Pro' .. ~mPOfary SlJpPort of $175 monthly for each af the "couple's children, ·aged 10 and 11, and $150 . ~anth1y fOr his. The move was supported by Assemblyman Vincent Thomas (!).San Pedro), wflo asked the. 1\'11> dlrectora to approve tb8 · purchases of aperatlng rights and equip- ment. 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Arral1ge several into your oW~ ~~mp<!silion~ It's techniqpe) 3. · 4z9 designs~ 11 x 11• each, •.• : •... ·,. 540~7337 , ' I ' ' I I ' DAIL.Y Pl LOT' FtiCNr, Matell 9, 197) I;Jemocrat,s Rap Reagan For Stalling of Remap I · SACRAMENTO !AP) -<cudvo said Thundo)' about nounoed Thurtd.ly be and DeOIOCrall say "the fear of Ute 1'71 coolest. Jt.pl. Paul Rogers and !>ante RotWd llejlgan" broke up a Ml<ecl U be mlg)tt ran for J'ucell, an fl'lorlda Democrata presf4enl alter •tet>Plnl down and m<mbm of the House blportllan comprombe o n as flOYmlOr following nnt Agricultural L a b o r Sub- A s sembly reepportlooment year'• etectlOos, Reagan Ont eommltte, would meet at the and torpedoed a lu\.cbance said, In a pooderlng fuhlon, Soutb Dade Coonty camp to in- redlstrlcling bill. "No." He paused a a<cond and vestlgate the handling of the Assemblyman Kenneth A. added, "I dOft't know what I'm outbreak.. Mead e of Oakland, goingtodo." Dr.JohnFreyofMlamisaid DemocraUc author of the treatment would have been reaf)llOlllonment plan, oent bil e Right. Win "faster and better if the peo- bUf to the inactive file 'nlurt-pie involved would have been day, placing It in a IOrt of HARTFORD, Conn. (UPl) middle class whites lnstead of leglalatlve deep frteze. _ Tbe O>nnecticut house Mexican-American migrants." The lurprile move came changed Ill mind Thursday .e Shield Lato after Assembly Republlcalll and apprtWed tbe E q u a I voted to unanimously oppose Rlghll Amendment to the U.S. WASIUNGTON (API -Sen. the redlltrictlng bill un1... c.on.tltutlon. Tbe lltate SeJtt.te Alan craoston has Introduced , further concesslons were wW consider the amendment w:,ri he cal_ls .~ toughened made. and prompted ac-guai'anteetna equal rlghta ror v Ion of h~ absolute, no cusaUons from Democrats of · loopholes" bill to protect a · J newsman's conf1·dential Meade said Democrall, who JN SHORT." co.'ii:,esbiU , introduced Thurs- , broken promises and "lyiog!' [ · hold a 49-29 majority, bad the _ day would keep newsmen from votea to pass the redlltrlctlng ed f bill without GOP support. But women next week, and ii ex~ being fore to testi Y about u .. 1 ,...,.._ the: vJctpry would be pointiest peeled to approve it their stories or to turn over B i without GOP suppor1 on later u approved, Connecticut notes or other information to otnecom ltfl votes to override an expected would becOme ~29th atate to the courts. U.S, Navy Cmdr. Rich· veto by Reagan-ratl/y the amendment. e Defro.,k Ro10 an! A. Stratton speaks Senate ~dent Pro Tern--NICOSIA (UPI) -Three for 19 prisoners of war pore Peter L. C~~lunan CR-senior bishops of the Cyprus who returned to Travis Lyme), J>red!fted off the top Orthodox Church said Thurs-Air Force Base Thun- J'UNEAlJ, Alaaka (AP) o! my head pa818ge by no day they will ' ' defrock • ' day. He said "Let's Oil spilling from the hold of a l~t;r._:~n Thursday on a vote Archbishop Makarios -in 30 move our coulitry for- grounded tanker at t b e o · day~ if he does not r.eslgn as ward . . . America, we western tip of the Alaska president. They said h l s love you " peninsula has .sent C.oaat e IAe Claimed spiritual and political title con·----·----- Guard units racing to begin flict. e OH l.eoking Water Not Safe In Miami Beach M!AM1 BEACH (lJPI) -bad lhOWn that the City of RWtlent1ol one of the world'• Miami Beach'• water auppiy la luxury playgrounds bave been cmtamlnated with bacteria drinking water contaminated from human waste. by human "81te. In Atlanta, the federal Dr. Miiton Sulaw, the Dade E n v 1 ronm<ntal Protec:tlon County health director, ad-J.cency announced that the vised retld¢.s Thurtd.ly to resort city's water bad been boil all wale< used for drink-c;!ass!llJ\'1 """" prohibited," ing. making Ice and brUshlng . meaning It la unsuitable ·ror In· teeth. . tmtate transportation. He told the Dade County Melro Commission that te1ts Rumors Scotched EPA REGIONAL ad- miniBtrator Jack Ravan aald Miami Beach· had lau.d to meet ~stJ!l>lished itanciardp !or bacteriological quality and the water system continued to have such problems. Jta,van said there were no reports or dlfftcu!Ues with tbe NEW YORK (UPI) -When Miami w~ter system which a photographer offered to take supplies the beach area. wedding pictures for Henry SasJaw said the high bac- Kissinger and Nancy Magin-teria count iD the watef prob- nes, K1sslnger quipped, "I'll ably was due to seepage in take you up on that." -the pipes, but he wasn't sure. The quip led to rumors ~f "We have not been able to Impending marriage. determine the cause yet," he "I find these rumors said. outreageous," Miss Maginnes City manager Frank Spence said Thursday. quickly questioned Saslaw's She frequently is seen with findings, saying they were the free-wheeling presidential based on six isolated sampl· adviser. ings of water at gas stations and public toilets. Spence said he would hesitate to use the UNSPoil.ED, SECWDED 2% tO 3 acre ranchos amid tbe great oaks of Clewland National B>rest .[)ele:p in. 'thm sreat oalc reJion QemmtorOnb' 21 IClllDic mu. of the Cleveland National from 'Saa Juan Capiattuo. Forett liu a 3,00.:am bland of J.ancbo Capilllrllll? p&tOCll ~ J'OUinl hilll. Wup:l Valle)'J and priced flom $9,7$0 IO $18,750. arusY &lades koown f' R,ancho . euy down, llbenl ftm.ocil)S.' Capl.struo. Vutt1acbttofthe l'Cadonal'Foreat recreatioll area stretch In almost e~ry dir«:- tion, a Goverument-<1wned buft'cr aplmt population and commercial encroachment. Pltuoltt Scenic Drive: Santa Ana/San Dioao Freeway to bilcoric San Juan Capistra.oo, Uien east on Hwy. 1.4 (Orta1a Hwy.) 2' mllea to tho tura-off to the rlsbt at "South Main. Divido" &lid follow tbe lips. Rancho Capistrano will bolonl to just 133 owners, t11 ft<. 1/mp/e. Each of the 214 to 3 acre rancbol ii clured dd bas water terViOD and sradod road&. ~~------.. Ancient Spanl1b oab atill stand on most of the raochoa. This secluded praerTe. once !IOld, can never be duplicated. At Rancho Capistrano you'll enjoy assured !Jeclusioo for an ':' infinite· furure. the beauty of "-- cleanup operations, a LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A Makarios, starting his third spokesman here said. ClA analyst c~arg~ Thursd.ay term as president, said the Standard OU Co. o f that hls •uper1ors lied to him bishops had no authority to Government Recalls word "contaminated" to describe the problem. "'nature at its tovliesl," a tem· ~\W~-...-" peratc year.round climate at ~JIJ.VI :3300-ft. elevation, and -4$ min-~ ute access to coastal recreation / at LaJUllll, Dan.a Poitlt and San L.f.._-~!!!!!!!:.!!.!!!!~ californla o ff t c l a I s In to prevent him from testifying strip him of his position as pri· Anchorage said T h u r s d a y on behalf of Daniel Ellsberg in mate of the Cypriot church. nigbt that at least 200,000 the Pentagon Papen trial. • frtlfun Boo::e gallons of the fuel oil had been °There was a definite at-•om . lost after the Hillyer Brown tempt by the government to ~LLENW~D. Pa. (~P) - Canned Mushrooms JOHN BERGACKER, Miami Beach public works director, whose department Proptrty open /or showing weekends only, takes the water samples on 11 5 o.n1.-p.m. ran aground at Kelp Point keep me from testifying in Clifford lrv1ng, serving a near 'Cold Bay, about 700 miles thla• court" said Samuel A federal prison term for his soutllwest of Anchorage. Adam.a. ' • bogus biography of billionaire WASHINGTON (AP) -The government has announced a nationwide recall of 6,000 cases of canned mushrooms contaminated with bacteria. The Coast Gull'd said an Adams was a specialist in recluse Howard Hughes, has HC130 search plane was at the preparing reports on Com-been transferred to another scene, with two cutters and 8 munist troop strength, motlva-pri!R?n after ~quor was found helicopter en route. tlon and morale in Vietnam m his possession. from 1980 to 1972. Irving, who e n t e re d The Food and D r u g Administration said Thursday that only about 500 cases, each containing 24 4-ounce cans of F.red's Fresh Grown ·sliced e Halt Sought SACRAMENTO (AP) Gov. Ronald Reagan has .urg- ed a moratorium on presiden- tial maneuvering until 1976 but does not disclaim possible in- terest in the White House himself. "Let's settle it then," the 62- year--0ld Republican chief ex- • j I I I ~ Habitrau• Cohnector e Tgphold Qui~ HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) - A congressional subcommittee today probes the handling of a typhoid fever outbreak at a migrant labor camp where doctors have complained of slow reaction by health of- ficials. Allenwood Prison last August to begin serving a 30-month sentence on fraud charges, was transferred Tuesday to the D a n b u r y Co'lfections Institution i n Connecticut. He was convicted in connectio.n with the $650,000 sale of publication r i g h t s to the McGraw-Hill publishing com- pany of the phony Hughes Whole Mushrooms, w e r e believed to remain i. n wholesale and retail cbanne1s when the recall started Feb. 22. Rep. Wl111am Lehman en-biography. The recall involves all lots Henry Hampster says, "I love living in my Habitrail• City penthouse where it's so clean and bright." Lock-Tite Door Henry Hamster says, "I love living in Habitrail• City. There's always som~place new to go." shipped since last July by Fred Mushroom Products Co., South Lebanon, Ohio. An FDA Inspector discovered swollen cans on retail shelves, an indication of bacterial action. The FDA 'em- phasized that there was no evidence of deadly botulism.. Last month about 8,000 cans of mushrooms packed by the United Canning Corp., East Palestine, Ohio, were recatled because of botulism. That recall was extended to include four Stouffer Food products, and frozen pizzas in Michigan. which Saslaw's fmdings were based, said _there is nothing Write for our free, illustrated brochure. wrong with tbc water system 11•1110 "l'-IST11•0 at all. He said he believed all ,,.. II r · '' the bad samples came from public restrooms where con-2172 Dupont Drive, Suito 8, Irvine, Calif. 92664 tamination was probably caus-._ ______ ..;C;:.7:.;14;:.) ;:;";:.'".;:;'"=':.....----·---' ed by germs in the faucets. Miami Beach gets its water·1------------------- from the city of Miami by way of a pipe that crosses a causeway over Biscayne Bay from the mainland city to the beach resort. 'Saslaw said his tests showed the bacteria count in the water system to be above acceptable standards for human con- sumption. Listens to Landers Nearly Everyone Watch the fun in the cage with Living World Flavor Rewards no bars. Set up a HabltraiJs• environment-make a maze one day, change it the next. Begin with a starter set and add on to it indefinitely. Sealed mesh floors with snap-off trays for no-escape easy cleaning. Living World Vari-Diet No Drip Water Bottle 13.96 Deluxe Habitran• set 6.95 Hebitrall' starter set 79¢ Crossroads 7~¢ Habitrens• Plus a complete tin~ of otganicelly bel11nced food end blodegredable litter. ',, . ' • Crystal Styrene Construction 49¢ Vari-Diet 59¢ Utt al Plus ,. 49¢ Rewards (to lotch Henry some new tricks) Snap-Tap Clean™Tray Litter Plus Sky Pet House"' Cover LIVE 1 "7 HAMSTER "' ; ·~~ --HILU hooo c ... ,_,., I .. •WOODLAND HILLS 21500 ViCtory Blvd. •RIVWIDI l5ll l'I"' •IAHf" NIA -ol lo. toool Pi<ll •IUINA ·-&Ndt IOdO-"°'!" •OUH!ll °'""" ~ Blvd . .., ~-· • 1 \ I f L ' -I ·e reasur family store and supermarket ' Super Tires. Super Price. ReliAride® .Super Tire·s · ·And the Treasury backs th81}1 wtth an18 month guarantee •Four ply nylon cord• 18 month guarantee with 4months100°/o allowance • 5 to 9 montHs 50°/o allowance• 10 to 18 months 35°/o allowance · , . Sin -· rtct.EK. tu • 700" 13 2 for 23.94 1.11 pertir• nsx 14 2 for 33.94 2.ot per t're 825 x 14 2 for 33.94 2.24 per tlrt 825x 11 2 for 33.94 2.30 per ttrn . Prices skown ire tor two bl1ckw111111bel11111r .. , plut ~­ EA. T•• 11 .tiown. No 111d1°ln n11ded-Add Ju.uJ IOf' wnttew.111. ovr A1HAnd .. IUper It our ow" ntml Ind do.1 not rt1111ct ll'ty n1llon•ld1 1 • 1t1nd1rd of Cjlil!lly. • • Deluxe auto comp••• Replacement antenna 1.47 Sc('9"""°"'type 1nl11\1'11 makd ln1t1t11llon 9'mp11 • R•llArlde* quallty ehock absorbers 3.77 ftet. 4.11 a. .. ta• For 1mooth rk:ling oomlort mlle •Her mil•. New l hOCkl W!l1 t\etp you con- 1101 )'QI.I' cir more pre• c11e1y, mlhl'I· 111n """' a11gnm1nt and reduCI weir. Sl11s to !It most American cars $2,25 in- stallanon ei\ch D4JLY PILOT •• RellArlde• wheel ellgnment 4.88 ............. .,, """ Oi:it-iiJ.l>lrtli COii.Ct wl'IHI cut•t, O•tnlMt ~n,1!'11,.CI yOUllront .ncl, .r.ocfl •D.Or\Mrll •nd 1\Nrlnt •1M1nbly, Prllf'lt end •llonM. No •~tr• cn1101 lo.r Clll "'Ith 111 corod1llOf1•1• CMtlwir1h St. e WOOOl.AHO HILU 21M Yktwy 11\'d. ellYllllDI 2S20 Tyltr St. elAHTA AHA Nortf'I of Souttl Coe'! Plii.ie T0lU.NCI .Stoul\leda 1nd H1wtl'IOt'nt e&UI..._ PA•K 8e1ch tnd Ol'~tnorJM eOIANO( G1rdtn Gro11e 81\ld, Ind Mlnd'lllttr. ,, ,, , • I ' • • I I I ,, • DAILY .PU.OT For the Record Dl•sohltloll• I Of Jffaf>riage AllllOOKLE It SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY C1 E. l'ltll St., Cella ~teu IMllll BAL'J'Z.BlaGERON FUNEllAL HOME °"""'""'Mat ~ Cotta Mesa Ill-WI • BELL BROADWAY MOll'IVARY lit BroadW•1• Oolta Mesa LI "3m McOOllMI~ LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 17111 ...,... Cuyoa Rd. GI-NII • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortury Cliapel l50t Paclfle View Drive Newport Beaeli, California 114-Z'lll • PEEK F AlllD. Y COLONIAL FUNERAL ROME ntl Boha Ave. W-rl~IS • SMJTllS'MORTIJABY 11'7 Mala Sl HaalhlllO• Boa<ll -PUBUC N<Yl'ICE \ F,., -9, 197J Transit Study ·"Soon County Loses Bid 1 Grant for' Re.earcfi of Higli S~d LiM1 'Im: 9'rollY'5 -ff" & <opeded to --lbe 13Rl0 .. lbe Ont -*llllO. Alie' •lrious altemaUve pl>ns .... deftloped, -- by lbe -· board of dir'ectof$ will be analyud in more ddall in lbe """"°" year, FleldJlll said. • "The tnl!Jit diJtrld ...U- that pment and -bill 1ro,llllNO will& 1be llafl terVice, to come into fllll 1be study 1'!11 be VTN e1pecity to lbe Deli 11 Colllolldated Inc. and Alan M. -· is -not Ille llioll•, Voorbeel. ~ • answer to Orange CouotJ'• An evaluation of lllifallle lralllpOrlation prOOleml," Ille tnmit LeCboologies will lie t1!oJ gelWll manager n I d • ftrtt task, aocordlnll to Gm-+m , "Rather, bmes are but a part "Peto" Fielding, d 11 t1' I ct of lbe clistl;lct'• planl for a general llllJlllget_ 101a111 intqrated CllUDlywide lie said BART1YP< (Sin transit 1Yslem." Judge Calls Hearing . On Alleged Plea. Pledge SANTA ANA -A Hun- tington Beach woman's plea lhat lbe Orange caw-, l'rol>I· tioo Department is•1'0aking. pledge made when lllt pleaded guUty to drug chargea bu led a Superior Court jodgt to call a bearing· Into her allegatioas. JUDGE ROBERT P. Kneeland aet March 20 for the hearing Into lJomlJ A n n Barter'• claim that 'lhe is not being allowed lo IOl'Ve her 75- day sentence on the c.ounty'1 work furlough progtam. Her · lawyer allages In lbe Superior Court ctvll action that Mrs. Barker, 20, received that promise when sbt·pleaded guilty to drug charges last Jan. 10 in West Orange County Judicial District Court boy ... not be provided lot If abe ls '""1'pel!ed to-aerve a jail -nll&ir lhan be plac-ed .. work furkllli!h- MfS. Barker states that she · wdrks a 43-boor' week at the Long Beach Naval Shipyard and supplemen18 her $L6S an hour income witb welfare payments to feed and clolbe her and her son. Her sentencing bas been set aside pending the outcome or the bearing . before Judge Kneeland. Five Plead No Contest To ·Gharges • lie aa1d the pll of tho .., Altetlatlve 'l'nnltt Corridor Shldy" as lbe 1-year probe is caOed, are aimed at developlmc • ~lion .,.._.. wblcb ls 7 com- potlble -with -8lid recional ,,....U. obJecti.•• u ouWned .In the dtVelopinc Orange Coonty general plan. ' New Court 19E ORANGE County IYllem will eventually be link- ed to 1be LOSSAN corridor study between Los Ang<le!I and San Diego. "Therefore," Pleldiog llld. "lbe cltmand for 1n..,oiy 1rave1 ~ lbe B h <'O'llderatlon of lbe mo.st ad-ranc vance technological symms :~== Opposed ·Six t~·~ace;Drug·Trial cu~of-:. ~ .:.::J:t sOOA ANA _ ,~ SANTA AN/i-Six penons msnufactured a wldi'rsnge of authori1.ed may very well to AB 191, which -Id ljWI--~ J'~ u:..,o.;.=~~ dangeroua drugs.. detennlne the fu-of rapid ~le the establishment --0! a ~ """"Jri!ii!ved'ln a druit . TllBY SAID A portion of an :!:' g;:i1i:i~ "! three-judge branch -of ·the amlliB\illil~l'lllat put tour elgbt-tcn cargo of marijuana .......... that OCTD's bus _Orange C<xmty Supeilor· Court tons of '.ftUlllJumilt and 10 rectntly aeized by U . S . -· .... ~ m!lliQn_ ~ pills In • Customs officers at 8an Pedro aervi<es wllf'aerve as a feeder in Fullerton, bas been strongly tbelr bandl !lave pleaded in. Harbor waa deatined for . COME~ SPRING AT 3467 • a.w. ~•·,.,. .... .... : 61Ml1t ayatam Ii>' lbe rapid transjt exprOsied by lbe 1973 Grand nocent II> mu!Uple charges. delivery to Nunley and bis co- ayatam eventually developed Jury --.~d!::el!::endant~~"~----_!!~~~~~~~~~ in 1be county's• transportatioo Jn ' a reaolulinn -released ORANGE COUNTY Superior corridors. Tbursday, lbe jury said lbere Court Judge Jamea Turner ·~ been no demon.strated ordered all ml: to face trial need 1or tOO full iiJDe branch June 13 •. He set May 4 for <.'OUl't. The jury also 'noteS the pretrial action · and rebewed opposition of · the 1 California bail on all defendants. UCJ ,to Host Judicial Council and tbe coun-Named by the prose'cution in ty Board of supervisors. the alleged drug smuggling racket centered in a Fu11erton .Mini-:U.N. Sessiom 11IE REsoun'JON points warebouse \is Vaudra Dewey to increased costs Ceftimated Nunley, ·49, of 2358 N. Harbor at $1.4 million for land, Blvd. Costa . Mesa. His son, building and one-year's CQUrt Vaudra Dewey N1mley D, 26, UC Irvine will host the operation) and states that the Orange, is similarly accused. Southern Regional Institute of court system would. "impede Also · named in the in- the model Uoited Nalion.s of rather than enhance the quali-dlctment are Rue E s-•e lbe Far West Saturaay. ' ' """ ' ty of justice· being provided 28, Dennis Dean SWideo, 30, 1be regional m e e ti n g , citizens of this county." Collette Rigena Cone, ~9, and preparatory to a fuU F,ar West The Grand Jury resolution Jonathan James Lowry, 23, all sessioD in . Sacramepto in has been forwarded to the of Fullerton. April, will be attended by county's legislative represen-Orange police and district at.. about 300 students f r o m tatives. to y' · U to tend Southern Qiliform"a colleges me a Ul..Ves Jga rs coo Wl!dnesday, the Board of Nunley's -Fullerton warehouse representing 22 U.N. member Supervisors went on record in operated, under a JegiUmate riations. UCI will represent oppasition to the bill authored business name but wu ac- Guinea and Morocco. by Assemblyman John V. tually the front for a con- 91AHADA Milli l811Xl Chatswdl st.I tOIUNCI~ IM tt.lkrlt • WOOOLAND NH.U21500 VIC!oty Bltd I.Aki~ St.• r.-1t81'111. atv~11m13521l trier st. . '•u1NA PAi•Bradl Mt <me~ · IAN1'A ANA3900 Soulb 8nstDI $t. OUNG1Gar6frilm BIYd. -1 Madestir UCI graduate student Craig Briggs (R-Fullerton). cealed I ab or a tor y that Beauchamp of Laguna Beach1.--'=--'-----------------'---'--'-----------------=-- is director of the regiona1 ' 3E!SSion. • ................................................................................. . Saturday's general sessions will be held in UCl's Science Lecture Hall starting at 9 a.m. Mrs. Barker was arrested last Dec. 11 by Himtington Beach police on mulllple drug allegations, most of which were dlsmillled whell sbe lator pleaded guilty, dr'eW lbe 75- day term and wu placed on three yeen pn>batlon. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Committoe sessions will be Five persooa accmed of sign-• conducted . in the Physical ing lalse pelitioos in support Sciences Building_ Meetings of Prop. 2%, lbe farm labor in· are open to lbe public. itlatlve defeated in the general election last November, have pleaded no contest to misde- meanor charges. nur.rerylond ... noture1 Partner. for . every bloomin' thing , BEDdiMG-PLANT VEGETABLES LANSCA..PE SPEclALS BLACK PINE • Siii! POINTS out h\ Mr civil lclloii lliif" she is tbe molher of a three-year-old son by a former marriage and that lbe Joint · Power ' P'lan Okay Robert J. Walters, 31, of Buena Park, pleaded no coo- lest to .... count of.aolidling persons to affix f a I s e signatures to election peti- tions. Ex-adviser To Nixon Will Speak SANTA ANA -Robert H. Tomatoes Peppen Egg Plant Broccoli COMPACT JUNIPER ' ' PFITZER The ideaJ sp;tcimcns for small gardens or container planting Custom Grown in S pllon containers $659 Value Now S3.47 I l I On Greenbelt No contest pJeas to ooe count of making a false af- fidal'it were entered by Cyril Emig, to, Commerce; Shirley Ann Wallace, 40, North HoOywood: Kenneth L. Maslen, 41. Bell; and Rooald Eugene Ruppert , 34, Finch, formerly counselor to the President and a member or the Nixon cabinet, will speak Sunday at Temple Beth Sholom here. Cauliflower Cabbage " Only EACH 1>===~~!::::::======~1 SANTA ANA -Orange County's santa Ana Rlver-San- tiago Creek Greenbelt project bas hurdled one obstacle with the approval of a joint powers agroemen~between lbe county Maywood. Municipal Judge M o rt o n Rocbman set sentencing for Mardi 29. His a p.m. speech, part of a .six·program "Focus 1973" lec- tu re -discussion series presented by Temple Beth Sholom, is entitled ''The Next Four Years." and JO .ciUea along lbe river.--------~ and cr..t: · The county Board of POW' From Single pvgram tickets, pric- ed at 13;'15 for adults and~ for students, are available at Temple Beth Sholom or by Supervisors. led by Supervisor RalRll Clark who uJd lbe agJ'.Mnent • waa oeceosary to preaetv• the greenbelt area, approved the joint powen con- tract Tuesday. Clark said to date four cities have ratified the agreement and lbe olbers ... erpected to do ,. soon. Tile Orange Colmty Water District ls also a signatcry. The joint powers agreement was thrashed out by a com- mittee of supervisors, the county counsel and city at- torneys. THINK THE NEW KLEIN THINK I Tustin, Too calling 13U'IH. Nature Walk Scheduled 'l1leN are over JOO tilghly llu"lled olllilmOllYe teci.iclans ready to glY• your car factory ncomme11d· eel senic• C111 COlhl Mesa's Hor• bOr lo .. 1W1d of Con. r ~I PLAllTlllC CAL£11EI Stop in soon for your month by month guide to a better garden what to P¥t and when, plus helprul 'How to SUantloN.' STRAWBERRY JAR 6-Poclcet M•xi<"I'. clay start planUna , • your atra'ttt'berriet f~ ' .. ~:~~,:.~ $ 3.99 . Now .. _ EACH Only •• • .• ~:v .. . ;; -;.=. .... . ,.~ { ··; ... -\::1 .... ~ 11• ~:t .... i, .... ' .. I o • I 69•Value Now Only • ASPARAGUS FERN Ideal basket or ground cover fem. Lacy ridi green foliago in one gallon contained s1_s9valu•JJC Now Only EACH • Bahclni Early Spring Sale • IlopllarSl2.9S NOW " • ICHOCKI OUT WE.IOI AND aUOI. ntlN FHDL UTAa· LllHID DICHONOltA ONLY. 1Ns beautilu.J .stuff dou ttne great things. Ftrst. oul gots spotted sp~rga. oxalia, and crabgrass. Out go bQgs end • gard,en _pt$t&. Then. in goes out rlehist ftrt•ffzertor Qti•\'g~ ·· • green ... alf Spting. ... $·10.95 TM;~ .... -ot __ ; 2600Sq.Ft.I1'9 -·.,~~· MASTIKHUGLANO IANICANllttc-A•Q ;i SALE ITEMS GOOD THRU MARCH ISTH OrrN"EYEllY ·DAY 7:30 'Tll S:30 . !!'~~~ , A~~~!~·, e .At NIWPORT fllWT, AT LA PAI.MA . " ~-t . ' r • • . • ! • . ' • . :t ' -. .. .. •• ., • .. -· " '· •• ·:1 ••• . , ... 'l .. ' • :j :1 ii . . . • . • . • • • • ' .. L ag in "~ the ye on • i \ . • • • • 11 i . . . • . • By PW! • . . ' > I... 1'.f. Bogd Why Al Jolson , S~on :lKn~ . . ' . L.U1iSl lllJllVEY ..._.,. '2 P!laoi of Ille ~ 1 P"P'-.......... -boy'eleo- lric ..... If ....,. -pi:lcsl -, ~- . . . AVERAGE WlllOWBR who mnar- ries does 10 after tine years, aver-. age widow, after sevm yean. 'Dlil, q is inequitable. < • '. TllOSI! Yale boys la"' JI"'*" -. fik all of JO In I the gndiwl'"' do8 ~ !P-lilt led tall ~ IO • years -..., ....... ~ {1111111.• claim. ' . - • QllBBID -Q.. .. Loft md. War man tllll ' one: -cm I Ill! bofflioud, wl» drlob a llllle ~ these days, wan, tum m cUrigbt U1"dic?" A. -.,.. tell! Toot lllis ap --"""make astu11yof...a~lbeJ-Fd_.check : out 811! fellow's clad. R's -claim -• ~ of the ' big drinkln inherit this;.---j. Fw i••inc. if factnaL Q. "WHERE do mother blue whales bne their babies? ,. Along the th::relines ol tbe OCM11S er far from land?" A. Rigla GUI iD the middle. • UNDElt TBB OOMMON l,AW of aid EneJand, anybody who spoUed • known a iadllll wa ••••P'I tit :!1iout. And , anybody wtio -.i soicl,1;oll -• ..,_ lo join In Ille I =:of the felon. 'lbij.,;......'limi was WW Jn leg'aJ I os "a -;.... '" E da ,.,.,.. ...... ~_, it _,,_ fd) "~~ up. Our~ DllD ..,.-. -""pt the plraR ~ "t.le and cry." . ' Add.... mail to L. II. Bofld, P. 0. Ba:c 1'75, N...,. ' """ ~ C<Jlif. 1121160. - ~~ A .,.... " l'l M\ A "'•.~ . . . : ( . :~ (. . :. ( . .. ( • ;' (. " ·,; c. ~. ' -·· .:1 ( ii ' •• ·l < :t ( ;f : . . • . , , tTS U .. IQuE, J. 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' I San .Diego FrHWiy It ltt"4t .. l' • ' • ·nlMOOTY" ·•WWW• 111•--· ----Ill.MW ~.... _,. ,..,_ • • • • • • • , • • • 0.ULY PILOT - Recommendations in Be t-selling Diet Book Under Sharp Attack From AMA ~ ii tho ..... ••1 to looe ~ "ii, r.. tho moot """' -tclllllllle merit." rr ADDEO: "Tlll!l council ii cbeol• ....,.med about any diet that advocates ID 'uollmltod' UU.ke ol lla\lltltod fall and <IJolooltn>l-rlcb f-. aotbet upect of \!le Aiklm diet." ,,,. boot, written by Dr. Robert c. AWu al New Ycllil Qty, lo OD a,_..., tJI ~ llltl. It .... .. • *' -..u ... i... "'l--1%m---,,,, .. , ,111..,.,...-atort!t. f11 ,,., tum mm carW)1o'dr3ttt. The AMA aakl, however, that ,. tuda lat·mol>W2:inc -=:: ...... found In mM. It aald an illtato ol fats can -the danger al coronary artery dlleuo or berdeninc ot the willlnC to ,.,.. .... In lollowlne IUcb • bbarn ...ir-. .. _ k ii omllkely that such a diet cu prO.sd. a proctlcable basi• fer loaa-tenJ> we1iJt1 m!uctloo or mau> teouci, namel1 a llletlme dJanCe JD eeting and oerd9e lia'btts •• , Dr. AWnl aaJd In )111 office In New Yort. "Tbil ii anotl!er eumple ol the AMA'• J>Onistence In trying to foree -lndivldulla ID caollnle lbelr Mder pattem despite tbe e o m m o • • • t 1 1 • • _,..tioll " every dieter tbal _ .. and starches are tattenJoc." BE 8A1D n1B IDEA tbal intllnduolo sboWd comwne 45 peroeqt~ ... "~ and tttlCll"'l!ry," adding tbal ii •aa "illotildl" aa will • • r I• • Special Clearance . . . Completely coordinated roQ"m grouping~ fropi famous brand name manufacturers ... PLUS Full service delivery and .set-up. How' inuch? ... Far less than you would expect to p·ay .! . : . \ ,. $399 ' For a Masterpiece Living Room: "El Cid"! Tlie El Cid grouping is decorator inspired to beautify any Jiving room. The sofa and love seal sparkle "ith scalloped bases and deep-tufted outline quilting. Graceful arms reach out to sculptured posts of dark oU: llnish hardwood. Lamps and tables complete the· ensemble. • Seventeen Feet of Absolute ' , VELVET SPLENDOR! For design of the·day, a lounging Sofa in Deluxe Com- fort and Smart· ness_ to please all taste. Style fits in all decors! Relax in Extra Comfortable foam ~~ cushions for your pleasure. Feel the Elegance in the fabric. Chenille Velvet of Course!! ' ~~·'"~~I! 1: l . ~~ ~-if!S~ . v qRICE ;NCLUDES<ll-' :i''~ - • Solr- • Love a..t or ChW and Ottomen • 2 End T•blel • Cocttaff T•ble • 2 o.cor.ior Umps $399 Carefree VJnyl for Family Room Fun! Designed for the fun-loving "'ay that you live, this !real family-room fare can lake rough trea1m~nt. yet is good-looking enough for the living r?0".1· This .groupi ng combines Mediterrantan beaulX with the prac- ucaltty of vinyl ... and the care-free features only vinyl cat\ _give. •. $599 , The Grandeur of Spain in Lush Velvet! Decorator in~~ircd ... the gues_swork has been taken out of coordinating the perfect lt111ng room grouping to bring old world elegance to your h~mc. The soft touc~h of lush velvet with contrasting velvet welts sets this beauty apart from all otlters. In Blu~. Olive, Gold, and White. ...... , .... _ MCI. ll'CWMI< • t w , .... • ,,...... • CMlleMT9111e ·---~-•IDM••I«~ r . ·==-~ $499 · ~~99 Covered . in 4>ng Lasting, Mir~~le Vectril A Crescent Front Beauty at Great Savings! Simple, smart, stylish! Deep, thick, waterfall cu$ioning-affords lusuri- .t aus sealing com~ort. The contemporary styling ii petrectly manied 10 This expensive-looking crescent-front sofa and fove seal wilh deep, the fab'ulous striped VcctraCcovering. Combined with the perfctt tables comfonabre channel baclcs are both covered in custom-quil'ted damask ·and lamps. t~is iS 1ru!y a ~ost outstanding value._ ~hQp and oomparc! fabric to accen1ua1e lhe traditional feeling. Specially selected tables and lamps make' 1~i! grouping an unusual value a1 such. a low price. , Creative Interior Planninf{ At No Charge I • FULLERTON 215 N. Harbor Blvd. (downtown) C7141 871 ·5720 HUNTINGTON BUCH OUNGE '18582 ltedt Blvd. 1838 N. Tuslia Aft.(~ •ii• So. of Or1ft91 MIDI 17141 962-4477 17141 637-8420 . STOBE HOURS: Open 9 to 9 p.m. every week nite Sat. 9 to 5:30 OPEN SUNDAY 11to5 p.m. 1 1 • • • , ··-........ • e ....... n. ........ , .... ec-.T.,. . "-' .... '--- $599 · Buy the "Room lrroup Way" and Savel Jr yo~'re son on velvet this is jus1 lhe grouping ror you. Tli~ laftcd back design with 'uOed rounded um Is brought IO ill IUU bc1utywtaen covered with "R<zyal" Velve~ CUSIOlll quilted fl)( added ICOCJIL AYlil- 1ble ill Gold, Avocado, Martini, and lee Blue. ' l 1 a • -· \ • I ' Fashions 'l ' Fan :H me to:Keep Ho~e Fires Bright I , l ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: You stated in a recent column that your missJm is to comfort the afflicted and afflict the com- fortable. May I help r Aite.Jlm. W~klpg Wives: Does your husband work a dilferedt ohiltf U '°• you could be ln for oome lnluble. T a k e firemen., for example. They often do 24 bours of duty, and tbeo they are oU for 48 bours. If their wives work, these D'left have a great deal of time alooe. Thq are aot likely to busy themsel... ;i>out the bome. 111ey frequenlly -other en-tertainment . ._ often 1"Xnell. Tbe in- fidelity rate, amoog lil'emeql J1JllS about 80 percent. t . Don't say,_0 Not rrdtaisbaod. Be's not the type." YQU ne..r boW wllat type be is tmtll lt11 1too late~. ; My a~; Stay wllb your fireman-bosblnd. M the TV. Ned< for a feW tbotir-s, · t-,.')'OU did when )'fJtl' 1 were dating. It c:u b(iDK back memorie$ and be great fun. Have I made 90fDeODe mxomfortable? Good! I meant to. -MIDWEST AUTHORITY DEAR AIJTitORITY: I · doa1 bow wbere yH.1ot tut• ...-1 Wlflllhlal 0..,. -·~I diobl -Uletr lalldellty rate II uy lllglltr Uiaa Ula& of doetbrl, la'fU'etl, piptl'kagen ot 11dlag w..-. Aa for llOCll!al for 1 few iloarl -...U, H yoa wut to, wiry 1111? 8"1 H lllJ' memory 1er•e1 me,-~ w11 a bolclla1 oedfll for.......,. ..,ies • -·t-.. .... Ill u.e 'nJ'. Or ... I dltJoc "'1tllf? DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a y- motber 22 ,..a ti>! Ii" and ha .. Jlem married hrl\10. aiid g1.., birth to two chlldrtn. My llnt chlld II a bealtllJ lour- yeaMild. )(y l«Olld cb1ld died aeverol mooths after blrtb. When l""Pe op me If I i.ve chlldrm I always ..,, ''Y .. " 'tbm they want IO know how many and their 1iff. Tblt question ..-me WJOOmfortallle becauae I am forcod to talk ebout oomethlng I -Id ratber not se Into. U 1 ...,._,. ''I hive OD.ly ClftO cblld.'' t -· \ feel I am being disreapectful to the baby I lost. Please ten me bow to handle this p~ blem. -DEPRESSED IN NASHVILLE riiA~D.: best way to lidesCep a ~ tl&at you and a1 the same Ume a lbe guilt lllat mlglll ...Wt ff yoa lloa1 -lioo lbe '!"bf yoa11GA b W.: l"m oslced--·-yoa lslve, dmply say, "l llaYe a 1-.year· old. QR'.....,.~ -....,.. 'yean ...~ DEAR ANN !ANDERS: Me -writing to you,, What a laugh. But since you don't know me or tbetyouog lady, you're a perfect c!Joice. The pro11ie,. is aimplicaled. Feelings are Hll<olved. Why would a beautifully groomed, attractive young woman walk around with • dirty neck! l keep wOnder- ing if anyone else notices it. I don't see how they oould miss. I think she rea1i2es it and attempts to cover it up tiy wearing a Jot of junky chains add other heavy jewelry. U you are going to suggest that I eome right out and tell ber (the typical Ann Landers approach) can· you llUPJ>ly me with th!' proper words! I can't just say, ''Hooey, YoW' neck is dirty." 'l'b8.nks, An- nle. -'OONGU£.TIED IN TAHOE DEAR T.T.: Uotle '""' 1Mpo In ....... ud try tldl: "llooq, I'll be( yoa doo't--,..,. jewtlry It --"" .,.. ""*' I.et ... "" -Jewdr1 --on'll cW .,-.-.. I da1wtwo111111 l'l loiiliere'1 a -11 I dilltlli"WWW." Can d"'P be a frlmd Jo time of strea! U you ~ your btad togcthtr cu the,. be of lle!P? AM I.mien' new -. "Slnlpt Dope .. Drup" 90plntet tbe fact from the ridlon. Get It todey. F..-.each -ordered -I dollar biD, plus • Jang, ~. llampOd .mt<Joi-(II eont> pooUct) to AM Landen, Boz :sMe, Ollc:ap, m. -- • ; ' • • IR f?ara Fsrmati0n Milady will ...... pl«lty of op- portmltleo to -...,. lprillc ""1lrobo dlJrinc the moath of Marcil. Four women's groupe bave planned fllShioo """" with pbllanthropiC pu-In mind. Designer clothes and sparkling jewels will make the You.lb Concert Benefit, planned by the Sf Women's Corrunittees ol the Orange County Philbannonic Society, a glittering event on Wednesday. March U. F'wlds raised from Fashion COOcerto, Opus 15, wiU underwrite the conc;erts preoented f..-fifth and sixth grade students each year. ~t ball of the mth and sixtb graders Jn• the county this yeat will .II~ ...... and the ood'ely's aim Is to mm-the lllfllber o!'clildrtn atleodlng and ~ mimW ol coocerta given. ~ben ... guests w\11 PllJ" ID tjle .Ntwporter lnn at 11 1-!11-on Ji'Ulllon., • C.Ocerto day Wiler& mllsic by F!'a!lk Flynn will set the mood. According to Mrs. Michael Brick, cbalrman, a special lyric poem by Phyllis Diller, an !money Jlllltoneos, wiD be . ' • Finding treasure che,I of jewels are (left I Tracy 11nd Ryan Evans. Philharmonic's Fashion Concerto will include jewels. . . ' ·~,._ Blackw~ll (right I will hig~light Ebell fashion show . • ' . .. read. and two "furry friends" from tJoo Cowllry Safari will help with tbe children's fashion sequence1 I. Magnln and Co.'s flllbioo coUectloo again will be ausment~ by a $2 milllon parade of jewels r~ykln et Cie, and one fortunate wom,ah wlU take home a jewel and one a fashion creation. The Ebell Club or Newport Beach Is or· fering guests a chance lo "talk it over with Mr. Blackwell" Thursday, March 15, during a fashion show and luncheon in the Balboa Bay Club. The noted designe r will present his fashions from JO a.m. lo 1!:30 then lunch \viii be served. Funds derived from the fashion show will aUow tbe club to coo.Unue its .many civic and philanthropic pt0jects. Mn. Richard Hodge, wa~s and means c.halnnan, is being assisted witfi plans by the Mmes. L. W. J enks and F<rrest Hart. tickets ; M. G. Dana, prizes, and Robert Pittinger, Alsen Inman, John B. Colby, Wamn Anderson, Charles Kelle)'. Cecil Shirar, Gertrude Lane and Lula "1ay Casey, committee members. Beach and Boulevard , Lagwia Beach ' • ' ~Checking ~lergrounct eq,uipment at East•r S'&a Center 11fe (above', le~ ,to right) Mrs .. J. W, Lens dell, John Minh and Miu , Nell Moor~11n. LB Woml!Jn's Club ' will Teise additional funds. At right, Kimberlee and Carrie Fox a~d Mrs. George Fox 11 re reedy 1for Hoeg Affiliants' Sl\ower of Shamrocks. will pmeot Its latest !ublons to tbf W0man'o Club o! Lagw>a Buell cllrillfl I ltmcbeon and bridge perty ntday, IWd 16, .in tbe clubbouae. Proceeds will be glwn to the Eule• Seal Rehabilitation Ca'lter, according tc 1 Miss Nell Moorman, general chairmao. A1embers or the crall.$ department, undel' the diroctkln of Mrs. Harry Hansen , will provide decorations. Committee members are the Mmes. William Avery, )finnio Bolt, Paul Engeler, Joseph Brown, J . w. Lamdell. Louis u~. Irving Westwood and Miss Edith Weir. A shower' of ShanuOO!a will be pn!sented,by )lie A!Iillinlll of Hoag Memorial Hosplfat, Prabyterian, at 11:30 a.m. w ........ ,; March 14, in the 11oag O>nle...,.. cmter. Fasliions ~Y ~ Folger of Newport l!e•t;h and dllldrtn's clothes from Obi)dren Unlltnlled, Newport . will be sbOwn, according· lo Mrs. John Watts. chairman. Asslstlng with plans are the Mmes. Douglas Elgar. llobart Smith, Henry Stot50!'beriJ, Doon )4ichaeb, Gerald Forrest end Geol!le Fox. \ ' ' • ' ' • FrldaJ, llO'dl 91 I"' J 4 DAii. Y PILOT • . WomaA Games to Aief of Her Party ' Clubs Focus on Sntertainment, Art, Benefits \ District High school coodl. Junloro and Seniors repreoonllq olubl in Orange District , C.lltornl• / Federatlon of WOlnfn't QlulNI will compete in a NWll\I con- t.st during a district ... al 1 p.m. Monday, Maroh II, In Ibo Anaheim Ehell Clublloll.!o, FV Wom•n Honored guest at tho no1t meeUng of Fountain Vallty Woman's Club, to takt pl1co at I p.m. Monday, Marcll It, in the Community c.enter, wlll be lle1ia Sancilei, an exc:Mnso $5.00 OPP YOUll 1n HAIRCUT _., THINK THI NIW iADDINDA THINK ' ll'OW•r. Paul ~r of Hwr A St. Patrick's get-q.- Unaton Bolab. for members and lmsbancb ii Koultr wUI bl t1ie s~er planned to take place in Kana al tbo IMlll!'I oC Cos\ii-.Mesa-Lanes. Bay Olllta BiMcll; Cl'\llOl'llia ' NaU'"1 fUl>hala llac:J•" Rlvl1r1 Club T1'9.).m. MOll\llY1 "' 11, In \be Colla M ... " Ortal Momenta In I b o l.tolk>ll Hall. 'nloalcr la Ibo Pl'Oll'll1I lo bl ~od by l\Ulh H"*l' and ISP Allan Gnionu alter a ,,.... 000 1110011111 cl Ibo 111¥111'1 Dolll 111t!I011 Pel Clllptor. lltll lltma Phi will meol 11 I p.m. TUoodl)', Morch 11, In Ibo lrV1M homo of Mn. CllarlM Nolloo. Mn. Milton l"rtl will ,...ortl !ho Pf'lll'lm onUUod, EnJoltlnl MUllc. Mrt. Allon Mllll1an'1 Nowporl lltlcll llclmt wm be Ibo oolUnt for Ibo T\lofday, Morch II, moeUn1 cl XI Mu 1.ell Cllaptor, DIP. RQles ReaUzed ROOllVlLLE. Md. (UPll - QiUdran ~ not ........ bl nu.cl !Qr both PINiiia lo H-====;;;;;;;;=-;I 1...,, lllo dll!Monl ... -Ill ... """""' ..,1oma111y piljr Make Tod1y The Piro! Dly Of .,,,, - c ..... ht he Ortit Ntw Clotheo At ~.._ BIDTIQUE *'"' ... .............. -··-" -- In IOQitlJ, lleoulll ot •wt ....... You can have ~~ your dream Home nowl (and you don, have Club Wedne!day, Mardi 14. in the Balboa Bay Club. Niguel Artists 1 Two ......... , •• ~ -lo Ibo pubUo, ..... ~ 117 lilt Nlpl Art Allocllllon. ............... ~ ................ polnl 111111, will II Jlt"GI .. l1IOfll'I -"' 1t ..... ........ ,., ,..... 14 .. II. ID Ibo 0.-11.1 a It: I , W.-Nlpl. Sp11k1r1 MIJW • to move to get It) L~~NOW ... 99t PROVOLONE Olm ~ 9'-., __; PllOM OUR IWCllY - ~~ ' ' f • • '· • \ • HB League A Clllloo ii pi--' &r ,,,...,.... "8 D d i*uspedift ...... ol:Jl•4iiglm·Bacb APi''+•e •,....,.e ID &bl ..... -at ta.,._ --· llln:b JS... °" ,,.....,, -Zl, -~di alleml an Grim- llllm ........ In -gw••e ·League Bead- ~ llolly---. ~ are tbe llmes.. Wil1J a111 Ara di, Jack """*-1lllool ........ ... , ....... ~ llWt1'. J01•1 u.... - "1Jer. -Ami; Harvey limb,. ltll"I Roa1bton . ..-.i 1Ddwll • ..... M't41l!-. ~GIC ~~~ ' 'Baudy&i/ons FREE CONSULTATION wilh MR. DALE SCOTT • l•lerMlioPal Hf~•IJ!it! _._ .. )IOIK Free awJ.Wftalion IAdWI~ .... ,~,..c> ' Mt".11CoU .in be •h ,..,._._~ --___ ,. James Beam is glad that Eileen Padburg 'is devoting more time to Repub1ic1n A\{ociates , but her cit. · Sai:nantha > • I \ I ' ·, 11n t so1. sure. Betrothal ~\ • AnnouHced • ' -Chase wh\ter b111e1 with a Mir11Yl~ that'• tle'IYS-soft and appealin" wit!\ dte feeling of Sprillg. , Doe.~ IWr l\eN wpbli 7 Haimlt all_d.ltion.J '4.50 MAGIC Ml~ro~ '&iutysarons 1HA~to~ VliW CEN1JRI 1620 N. M1,Arthur 81vd, Phort•• ~.1940 0pM Wednesd•y •nd Tln1rtdey Evenin9t " 1 Your Horoscope 1 Virgo Be Versatile, . ' "\ ~tilize Alternatives - SATURDA y' u -be conf"ldeot ~ the lead. • M~l!CH 10 CANCER (June 21.Jufy II): By ~In'. QMA\lll · Study Gembll -· lor Cairtcom ean a p p e a r , valid. hints. s. t r e • • Jn. aolemn but the9e n.atlves ae>-dependmoe, or 1gina1 ~ tually-alusty'senaoot ~~creatl•e lmmor. C.pricmJ Is famUtar -abilil)'. .Emorge fnln ....,. with ........ -abd set-tiOOal sbelJ. What ,... - bacQ bul ~ _..m.Jy -groo-Dired ..... ..,. .. ·to"-Ille' appetite 1or lrootatioo with Loo may be m the ~ 114'< <I Ille And agenda. 1or,.a.,~ur.ierlbb,... uo (July ~ m: Ille will· !>e brighter ~ Friends may Wllll_ lo -,.. l!m, with the month or May ~ m project which bu. no Indicated as outstaoding. More solid base. _ProtAoct ,..r m>- travel shown !or Caprk:om a age, reputation. steer dear of lllOftl "active soclal Ille and a ocbeme wbidl llirG wi11l law. ' ftlaxatkm from . recent Remember ks9llllS learned in tensions and responsibilities. recent pl!St. MfUria could be Capricorn often appean oold In picture. m the outside but these VIRGO (Aug. Z3&!Jt. II): peqons can sizzle Inwardly. Goals clwlge. Wbat appeored j, -I · llOttled ia actually fluid. ~ l\IE;S (March 21-April II): ldr/a8 ts in·pu:ture. F'or<ea 11'.0 Hold off making !Ina! judg-ocattered. Util12e all<mO!lvei. meots. Emotlmal Visioo is Display versatility. Aocopl apt to be clouded. Whet ap-social invitation. See and be peon oolld could be the op-seen. Give lull play lo il>- poslte. W a I t and obeerve. tellectual ~iosity. Check with Pisces. Relativea LIBRA (Sept. 2S-Od. II): and neighbors take up lllllCh Details cooimaM - of YO!If ttme. You would rallwr put of! dole TAURUS (April 211-May 20): \Wfl:. H......,.; there are Protect assets !loo~ aell essential tam 1!hidl - yourself short. Wbat appears a not be ignored.-'-* may ·~sure thing" may be "° n-·give you overall~ Mah lusloa. Know it and dra/' .1n' decision based ao 1"lllslic ap. relna. Check budget Insiil on praisal. qu&)ity ~ gel mooey's worth SCORPIO (Oct. 2S-Nof. :tt): ~ eotmt your change. Money situation dictate.a ~-la In picture. change o! policy. Study ~ IG~ (Mir 21.June ill): meaaage. Friml do<s have Y~ oWJi judgment could be way which lids you GUI of more oo targot than legal ad-dilemma. Be wf!llng lo li!lm. ~,f·mate, « bus}ness Reading, Wrltila are en\. tilOjliato: ·Yao '!fO able 1o Jlh¥iZell: ~--Refuse •p0rctb1p\eeds o! pu1illq_ YOU to be "!tisfied stalus quo. can also !eel when Jll'OJllC( is SAGrrr (Nov. D- aboUt to be ·completed. Know Dec. :11): Romantic - l FridlJ, Md '· 197) DAILY PILDT Jlf • --' ' • ,. •. ~ ' ·I ' . I -... ~-·_ .. : ' ' l 5: I· t ,~ i • ' Doll Designer Madame AloDndor Busin~ss All Dolled Up For -~ /H'aff a Century ' 1 NEW YORK (UPI) -•At tbe daughter, Mildred, is art age , ol almost 71, M-reaean:h consultant. Alexander still is aaylng Until bis defth nearly aeven "Helin Dolly." yeara ago, her husband Philip '!'lie grande dame bl the doll Belu-man, Served aa I vlce- businea ·thla year oboerves -lllent and tree!um-. bef' lllth year ol manulac-And chances are that ""' ~urini the eiqulsite Utile g r e a t • g r 1 n d d a u g Id.er crealures wbo Charm lltUe stephanie, 7, will grow up Into 8nd big people alike. the bualness. Tbe other day as ahe Tbe firm got its name from prepared !or a quiet celelra-her parents who started with a lion of hlt 78tb blrtbd.Jx..___ doll hospital in Bwold)u Madame #Juander lat tnher lrhtre"Bt.atrioe AJcxa1wler and small oftlce in New York's three )'OU.Dger sisten were Toy center balidlng and talked born. . of bow the wbole tblng statted "I designed a Red Oroa cloll with a Red Cross doll ID Wprkl !or mother to IXllb, • • Wat l and ~ it gmr tnlo a ....ned. "It ),-eyl lier 1-J lrorldwlde mitlllmllilon dollar IDOll ol·lhe --· bulineaa employlng oome 1100 But il was a goidol>l>aired .,...pie. doll named Allee !or Lewis She coo!Jnue• u preslde!\I Cairoll'• classic llory' of a lil- ol the Alexander Doll Co., but tie lid in 1JOllller!and lhal put abe'o 1 ... busy wllb the dally ~ifame AJeuader I at o Ditty lrlUY ol the bualae81. 'I !Julina !or benolt She just do the tblnp l like.' launched Ajlc:e In 1111 and U " '!'lie bualnesa still ts !amlly-waa an instant Jilt It's lllD In owned .,1th an employ• proO~ the line. abarinC plan. Her ~1 .. 1aw, "I belle•• lhal dolls lhould Richard B I r o b a ~ m , ts look like childreo, and dllidnn -etary; her Ir a rl d 1 on, lhoQld 1ool: like dolla." aald William Alexander Bb-nbaum. v.t•me Aleundor. "l"'" to vice preslden~ •"'! be r .. c:lllldren ~ cdlp. .. • . ' ,,.__ - •• clean, trim • • ~., /IA a ...all. ,.. .. - "mad" ck'fSI bat I O a e modem in -mDedW lime ch!racl«iltic ore the !rillJ, fuB4lrted Ofl!llooa • 6e 1 !lkes of a tnle doll, a Scmlell O'Hara doll, ., r ,..._ _....,._..,_ palDian .. Goya, Dop, !i-..p•-· She bal di ...... llabJ l1P<' 1.-.....--nowm..t --"lW_lht __ -. pafotm, tall: -..... cloll_be __ _ mild,... " Mstm dolls ...... teyl "'tlec:•• .., ...... to ~ ia1tl•cl. W --11..a.rm °""" :ltoa-boJpleflllil up a doll NJ_, ...... -....... him CID8." 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' • • I l .. ,. Ml.Y PILOT ,.....,, -•, 1m • It's Sea Kings, Ve~hum Dei • Ill CIF Semis • Corona del Mar Faees Defending Champ Tonight CclM'1 MARC ATTLISIY 1221 PLAYS TONIGHT AT L'OS ANOILIS. . 100-to-l S~ot Pays Off For Wake Forest Cagers GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) -CUI Tacy. wllo llOftl' Uc! evm 1etD ID AlJm. tie Ollllt Caalemlee --lll<lll -1lltll Illa WU. J'Orest teun jolted Nartlt C1n>11na, the nallon's No. I teom, IHI lo. o+albiw 'l'bundlJ' lo open the-. -Illa~ out after -mlroclo fDnllh1. Tbe wmlOnals target Is lfaryland, No. 10 oatlanolly. and I~ upoet YI .. tlm cf 'II'• Forest lut weet. um.rm Nor1h Canillna State, :zw Kentucky Bags SEC CroWn, Playoff Berth LBXINUTON. Ky. (AP) -Kevin Gte..,. -dllrie midway lhnlugb the -llalf me! led Kmtocky to an IHI TidGry ...,. Teane-Tbunchly nl&ht for the SOnt........,, Conference lwket- lalll dw•ij...,.,. Gm.y bit elCbl llraight points in a --that put Kentucky -lo stay -Ille game had been llodlt-n. Uool-6 loft-limier fnJm Hamilton, OW. finiahed as the game'• top scorer -• paints, -_ .... oophomore, JimaoJ Dm ~. added ZI. la K-nakki Jed Ttmeuce with 25 .-ea wllile llodoey w-chipped in 18 · lar ... Vall, who "'"" -looiling for an Nrf Md -Kmlucq ........ Is the SPJC lo Ille NCAA fer Ille alzth coo-...... .., ,_. . ml No. I lllliGoally, had a firs!.ftllllld by•'lllurlday. Tbe Wolfpack opens ltitl- tle bid toalDlt . '1galnlt Vlrginla, !if.65. winner ""-Duke. Maryland rompOct ·pest ci..._ 77.g1, to &ala lho pa1zin( llalaat WU. Forest. Tbe winner llalw'da7 nlibt gets a bid lo lho NCAA Eutem Reglonala openin& Tlllnday nlibt at awtotte. Bonver, N.C. Stale Is Oil one-year NCAA probotlon for .Uqed bastetboll recruiting lrzqUlaritles ml Is inellslble for any pollleaBOn ploy alter the con- ference tournament. Should the State Wolfpocl:: Win the toumament, the zun.neruP will 10 to the NCAA event. Meanwblle, the Natlooal Inritatloo Tounwnent, .... Jut ,.... (J1 Maryland and two yean ago by North Carolina, wu awaiting deve1opment1 in Greemboro before eslondfn& a bid to an ACC team for the New. Yoit event open- ing March 17. Tacy, wbooe Mlrshall U~IJ \elDI lost In tbe openlnc Z'CIUlld cf N\;U ol1y last year. an4 North CarollhO coidi lleaii Smith agmd that tbe play !Mt saved Wllce Forest from delt1t wu a ·Joo.1 .. 1 shot !hit paid oil. WU. Forest, beaten by f1 polnls In two earlier meetlnp with Nor t b ClroJlna, twice beat tbe born, lint to escape defe1t, then to Win Its 11th rune In 28. After Olympian Bobby J .... scond I tip.In lwket with two -Jell ., regul1tlon for a IHI North Canillna lead, Wake Forest toot a tlme out with ooe second left. · · Then, Eddie Payne ,hit llWunan Lee Foye with a leqtb ol 'tbe court -ml Foye scored on a abol'I jumper 11 tlme ran out with the ....., 41411. Cooke Hit With Minor . _,. -Ilia"" ... -.. .. ""·---·-__ , .. ...,.,. '' nt&rOlllll ........................ _ .. ._... ..... 2 ..... - McGee W oul.d Rather / Talk About Nickl.aus MW!! (AP) -krrJ lldlea I ad ldday's .......S ZllllDd '11 Iha Dani -()pm lied for -plam Ill. with Bob-.....--...... frm1-nmniDc Lee Tteflao'• ape ... par M. But --'binkl:lc" lho d .• ol ~ r.ha11•e. JD Mddmr 11- lleadcfl>laown. -waola a-al•.• the par 'II, , ... ,. -·:u tee p1oys llN47. Jack'• ...,. to brftt -to -Cllll -• li:lllii:lle round.., aid McGee, «11111~ Illa .. hopes with "I dlllai _-jl;~IM) lo +HllJina .w, me.., ~ 11111i!day'• -raaad, -aiir .. ,.. and -_,, ..... toioQler, waldli:W --1:11 -... -'llEflllo 11111, 'Tiil ...... ,pthlm. It'• miae ddl wek." , 'lmfnoftnl ...... lnaller.r- wilb Bob il<lollllrJ, ""' -....... NJc*l•m, -11111 ,_ -qd I J Iha -the ..... ""',..... • ''I 9llpP,od 11 a ...... cf -Leca1111ldkl:l,ll**I-llloYll>il • ...-.· ezplaluod 'II ..... "Iliad - -• .......... II. 'll:al't - -' mt7qu11." ; . lit iaid .. 4oddecl lo tzy Doral 'W'i!I ----lold (J1 ...... ~ ..... It look ·to muti:r Iba IQalll ~: ... -· . lit "'"-1111 ddtill ttill .... curate paltor 'l'llllzidQ l!l WWW '-I binllea• Iha 14111 tltraaP ... -• ~~tha---.­blrdlicl thr..e; !he .. tis, all ......... ... the -Dina .... -lfllt par .. ·eillJtlihole. . "If be-a M _,..,.,,.....Ml if!!!! .. -)Jim,. ..... "'l' , .,,,.l'a a &Qld ,_ .,,.,, 11'1 (Illa . -..> JIOl 11111 -·. • . AID -lie .......t Gll)J trf.1.ts, X , 'f'a Idle Rcalie LfW ed a )01 plliJ Ill Ille Ylctory nwd! th eight m' ' r WI, wllm he retrieted a ball ... .,., .. _iathealraodbounc- elf It ... T (317 player. I Don~t Feel like a Star--Korhut '1'111 ........ -I frenzy and Col> -.... - -• If.loot j1lmp lllot that .. g . •• l!6o9d 71.fl. ,._ ..... , Wiii 11111 tit II .,.,,. Sie'Eltld,........ lllDt.111& 'Tl a t : '1 .... lllft, bat t'Jonoir __ .__, dldlllt ...., ild ca. •a... .~w -i.,.lil r.r a Krtucl:;J "t;,.l:;J -NCAA nPul ~ ,..... 15, ,.... ... irtm. w S I .., .. 1-•llo ..... Pea7 -11 NIMtlle, --. • • •• ,..,......... bal thoJ --.. .....,. ... Ta. • IEIP or 11 wltll ,,,.., , ..... , ....... l ..... ,,.... --lltio cud I " lilt, .. "Tiitt:il ... ... ..• ~ -, ... .. ~ w• a Uc 11 t•a1 _U.._11: __ ,..... __ ,,_ lilllax.1'111-lltalllllt• ...... polnltd I .. :':if.I II a 1 t It lta .. _., __ ., "•. UMmila TU!oclPa, ·-- -' • r ii 5 7 5 7 's . ~ -----.. ---.------.-..-------.... -. . DAILY PILOT J Stardom ~ame Easy For Eagles' Brown '4 CdM Maq Recalls Q114ke The Day Hoover Won Title BJ BOWA!Ul L. llANDY basktt dldn'I l'OWll from lhal rtmarbble . ... ..... ....... Thi lvPie Tlrilldo , ID 8"-1. When Hoover won the lllle OCC Bid i.\ 0 To Bt·e.ak • Swim Jinx Orange Coast Co 11 • 'e • swimming tet(A atte:ljnpt.t to snap a six.year j~ lolflbl al , 7 when U, ~ 1-host Fullerton ltllh the siidth coe.lod Conference d\Jal meet Ulll n" VERBUM D.El'S LEWIS BROWN Season Records Corona del Mar (%6-1) Verbom Del (%7·1) 52 LB Millikan 49 63 Centennial 70 Marina 63 87 Beverly Hills 66 Troy 44 60 Palos Verdes 72 Serra 67 Villa Park 44 53 West Torrance 59 Arcadia 45 66 Blair 55 Newport Harbor 52 84 Uplsnd 62 Warren 47 73 San Joaquin Memorial 69 Huntington Beach 54 51 Miimlngslde 62 Newport Harbor 74 Alemany 39 84 St. Bernard 60 LB Jordan 69 41 Murphy 53 Estancia (ot) 52 89 St. Genevieve 56 Los Alamitos 52 76 Crespi 66 Santa Ana Valley t ~ Alemany ~ ~fs6n . . Bishop Montgomery Fountain Valley 47 101 Mt. Carmel 60 Magnolia 53 72 Serra 71 COsta Mesa 41 17 Calhedral f57 ~tancja 39 68 St, Genevieve ' 60 Los Alamitos I !i9 83 Crespi 65 Santa Ana Valley 45 81 Alemany 58 Edison 49 66 Bishop Montgomery 44 Fountain Valley • 1,1 93 Ml. Carmel 48 Magnolia 54 86 Serra 75 <:o;ta M ... 53 117 Cathedral o3 Redondo 47 83 SL Francis 63 Mllter Doi ' 11 73 Arcadia 56 Long a.each Poly 56 63 Centennial THERE IS A FACTORY AUTHORIZ- ED DEALER FOR EVERY POPULAR MAKE CAR IN THE WORLD ON COSTA MESA'S HARIOR BOULE· YARD OF ~ARS. I 1 •' I• 6-9 Center · Faces CdM ' -S.turday nltht 11 the ,. Allhou&ll Illa shol went Hustoa WU a Juniel< with Cla8I Los Angele& Sports Anna. tbrougb the hoop , II didn 't B uponenll -~II\\ and 170 lt won't be to celebrate tbt count and we had a reprieve. pounda. 40th IDDlftl'lll')" oflbe tamed We went OD to get a couple ot He matriculated to Unlversl- earlhqtlUt ol UIS thal bit the quick baskets lo win.,. ty of <>regoo following hla prep stake. ' .~ Long ~pton area Huston also recalls the days but suffered a knee in- hanl but ralhor to """'1Vent Foothill League cltncher with Jury In freshman football !hat lhe groop ~ blgh scllOOI rival Burbank. ended Illa athletic career. • ,_ .__ , _ _.ft, "W Coach Jack Fullerton's OCC • '. M utt>ELES _Jul! bow P~Y<n uwu G-~e lloov<r e were down by U points A brother, Joe. Iller tclcked , r.y-·r·-High that won die CIF basket.. in the fourth quarter," he a conversion point to give Pl.rates have lost Just one conv1' !rb:°:! ~ ~ ~.;: CJF· .Hoop ball cbampionlblpon the aame says. Hlstory records that 0rt1on Its rtnt-ever wtn over fereoce meet In each or the'; In Playoffs · 11011 HUSTON ~ the ocblevements 4 one . night. Hoover came back to tie lhe Stanfonl, HI. "The ball bit the pasl six seasons _ all to · s.t Lewis lln'!ll. Yerbum Del • . "We were getting ready to score at 211 in that hectic upright but bounced over," Fullerton . • Hlgb'• star buketball player Fo aJs' Se go to El Monte for the iame," fourth stanza on a bask.et by Bob recalls. The last time tho B who1l be In adlon ..... , ...... at m' t Bob Hustoa, aDTenUy a GeQrge Wickham. Huston lives ln Corona del the Lot Allgelu Spo~ , Corona lie! Mar reatdent and Burbank faltered and the Mar with wile Harrie!. One defeated coach Ernie Polte'i: a«tinst tmne League "chain--'S . . rul eatate and laftstmmt Purple Tornadoes made am, Ted, ii a prtlfessor ol Hornets was in 1966 by a 48-t? pfonBro C.Coroolwn hudelboeMnaran '" - 8 .;_:__ .J 8 Y,·, . broker recaill. another Wket. tbtn HtlltOn paychology at Penn State score - and that marked the; n.u""'"" lUrU "We thought we bad a nat "dribbled down the Boor aU by Unlvenlty lind another. Joe, is eighth season in a row lhat'~· AAAA 1electka, tor the put , tire but because we weren't in himself ,to place another I08l 8 denU!t. Fullerton had been beaten "'-' ! two ,..n IDll .II II! obvloos • the central. aru of the quske aquarely between th< tron Howfl'd' l!Utterfleld. now a "' choice for a th1nl aucl1 honor LOS A11$lELES -Vour PF and with tile Hcllement ol the rims," the ochool newspaper ,.,ldfnt oJ Balboa Island, was '° DCC team. , followlng the 11173 campaign. b a s·t e lb a It cllagiplombip upcoming game, tt dldn~ reported. coach of the team and because The Pirates have a 1H3.: Twice he's· been named the games are on tap at the Los reaUx affect UI. Burbank made a n o t h er of h.b name, the player! called series edge in the rivalry. !. CIF pllyoffs most oulltandlng Angeles Sports Arena Satur-"You have to remember sco.re _but missed 1 foul shot Rs Nm b1UCOll -the leading Both colleges have some of : player while Jeadinir his mates da wl · there was no televleion at that . the tmal buu.er sounded to .rna,ipr1ne Sll'f:ad of the day. to the AAAA crow::. . Y th "'pair ol allemoon time and ·cir radios were a give Glendale Hoover the Ullo, "I'm noally lootclng forward the top junior <'Ollege swim· ! Now he'• back and ill the Ult! getu.ni. the ~ l\afted luxury. 3G-28. to Saturday night and meeting mers in the state. ! first three games, ha! SCW'ed at 1:15. "When we did 1et the game ''That had to be our most with the members of our teant OCC s op homo r c Ron ; 86 polnta and rebounded wen. The A Utle game features started, however we only hid exciting game," Huston once again ," S{l.VS Huston . Mislolek has the state's top Bishop's 2f>-5 crew • .,ainst San one referee. V~m Landreth recall). "We were really quite "And wouldn't it be nice If 200 b kstroke 1 -was ll!lllgnl!d to officiate wt surprised we did It. o:opedally Hoover iould gel Into the ac t me 12:01.7/ DAILY PILOT PREDlcrIONS Roger Carlson Howard Haney l Craig Sheff Hank Wesch ~·1 Aquinas H'£b the eartbqulk.e bit just after In those days ol low scortn8 championship j:!'.ame?" and ls also second in the ~: (22-9). be left home and be turned games ." Hoover has lhtit O'PPortunity free (1:50.S). · Immediately following will around and went back leaving Down by 12 polnta with only tonight when the Tornadoes Teammate Mark Desmonift be ·the AA cluh between La us short one o.fficlal." eight minutes to play in a face Pa!adena in a 7:30 and Fullerton's John ~Jf Clnada and Palm Spring 11 , the Huston waa described by a game that ended S0-281 makes semifinal round clash at the CIF AA'• f:ofo, 1 IDd 3 rated metropolitan newspaper as the feat eve~. m Qr e Sports Arena. are tied for the best mark ~ teams. A being a star forward for the the 50 free {22.3) while Roche .. -.LA CJnada hu tuhkmed a Glendale team. He was the on-ls second in the 100 Cree (49.5) ~ Hegrabbedtl·earonulinthe 26-3. record wblle Palm lymemberotlbesquadtobe D o d 52 5 andDesmondlslOth (S0.7). CentemJlal coa(juest and Illa Springs, undeJ lhe hand of named to lhe AD-CIF team OTIS mte ' • 1 Rich Hyland has the third overall lhooting average is·2S former Compton Hiib coech tbat year. .• best SO Ume (22.8), and team- OIM Eaglel 47 41 58 85 51 16 119 74 50 41 ~ Glenn White points per game. .Blll . Armstrong, bu a ~1 Dou he recall anytblng , ~·_i._~ "He had off en, of course, .slate. · about the clwnplonaltip game VENTURA -South Coast" '~ East LA, lZS.91!. mates Doug Moon and Larry · from every Pac.'I schoQl and The AAAA cliamp~p whlcli Hoo.ver won over Santa Conference champion Santa . '1ir•tlier games, Long Beach Blatterman are sixlh (:1:1. 7) what seems like hundreds of wlll be decided In the ~p Barbarl, "°%11 , Ana fell to tough Ctty !!allege City Tullege turned back and elghlh (22.9). others," UY' his c 0 9 ch , at 9 and playing for tbe d'OWl1 "I think the 1COre was tied o! 5an Franclscc;i and Comp!on College of the Sequoias. 76-S9, Fullerton's Tim Harvey and George M~am. will be the survlvan at In the last few seconds," npped East LA 1n the featu~ and c 0 11 e g e of M 11 r i 0 Dave Robinson also have im- Desplte bis impressive stats tonight's semifinals lavolvlne HUiton says. games of the state JC ba$ketf eliminated Mission Conference pressive marks. and honors received, however, COi:ona 4el Mar and Verbwn "Jack Gage of Sant a ball tournament at ven,-a champ Riverside. ?s-84:. Harvey has clocked 10:14:.5 , McQuam aays; there ii much Del and the Glendale Hoover-Barbanrtook 8 shot from the College Thursday. " Tonight, Long Beach battles in the 1.000 free (first), 5:03.5 . potenttalstllltoberecognlzed. Pasadena match. middle for the Door but be Santa Ana concluded1 it9 CCSF at 7 with Marin taking in the 500 free (second) and· ''Lewis Is abaolutely the best . lJ'he AAA title la between . stepped hick a couo.le of ln-season with a 25-& record after on Compton at 9. In the smell 1: 5:2.0 In the 200 free (third} .. big man we've ever had here .. ~tella (30-1) and Murphy (25-cbes beyond the center line. ~ping a 52-51 declrlon to school division, Shasta met Robin90n hu a best of 2:09.0' at Verbum Del, but we'd:atlll 4);al, 7:311, ranked ~ oeeded ::i ~ :\"' ~lm~a· F wNhile Compton. the . Banlow and Merced played (fifth) In lhe 200 Individual 53 53 66 47 38 39 33 49 62 50 52 38 53 « 57 ti 61 63 2:1 45 56 46 65 46 43 « 53 62 57 like to see bbn 1UJt1.in a good ~ ~their dlvllion. r·~~~~~~~~~~sta~te~·~· ~o~.~1 ~ran~ked~~c~lu;b ~M~einl~o~t:ibi~a ~a;fte~moo~. ~n.;;;;o;;;;;;m~edl~e~y;. ;;;;;;!9iiliram ball game. He tends Ill play -=b<Jasts a fl:Ont line of -.. • ~:1~~ ~~::; Mike~~~~:~:.· . . -::::-..;;::::'.'': ... :·:;_:·:_:;~.7;,., 7 . ~istenUy all the way, mov-Murphy's crew f~ M mg to get open, taking the 'l'erry l'ate. C01>lanr 'ff the boards. year in AAA clrclu.lo,1111. "He's never been entirely · . Alao ·playing for Murphy'• consistent in a game and it crew ii. Ollie Mat.tai, .:in of has been a concern.'' the> famier protepiqnll .loot- Brown la alao an adept rr.e .ball player. .. • " throw 1booter and has the . • ;.t • ability b\ take the offensive-• · " , · •' / l ·· .. rel>oond and _.. m the Th1nn T ga~~e l::r.· bis supreme > t ~ ~ • '; ~l,IS conndence in himself, a factor ;: "' ET that ha! made him an even Ol'ITD v 1·e· Id better player than In the past. • \..II\. JJ. One ClF ol!Jctal took a loo• l · ' at Brown and hla r1'ates handl-' V. ' ing CentemJlal In 1 h e . Sllpernaliooals "Chalnpioo quarterflna1s at Long Beach. Jun Dunn of La Mirada leads and anotl)er at C4rona del 'lhe Us! of 1111rie1 fOf tunlay Mar, theo remarted: nlilt\'1 returil ~ot:.:~=~J "Verhum Del'• going to klll racln( 'to · O COunty Corona del Mar. Lewis Brown International Raceway under ls too much." the lights. Supercharged, nltro bornlng Area Golf funny em beadllne the field. OWm bu a new · fun:ny ·car under -that will """""'itste a reclW.., pnclllon for its driver. He pioneered the !iral' oucce..tul ..... .,..,. ed 1._car and bu bem·one of -Oie .JMll succel!M driven Results 0 on the drcUlt. · ' WhY tl>en II he replaclnfl the vehicle that defeated top com- petition r~nUy at Ontario! . "Patil-npw IJ!l!lollY .INt Woody (tll~ ~·of •• lbe car's.~), 1DJ.e)I and a few o(piy crew knew.,iiow dll· flcult I\ .baa. boel}.Jo ci6o?tlol." LEASE. . ' . . STATIQN WAGON • • J •• •• • ' . FuU maintenance lu1i09 now · evaUable 9n fhet . . ' much desired station wagon. ChoOl6 from the magnificent Colony Perks, ~ontego; Mlij\uli or Monterey. c.a todey -..... ' · 5'io-s630 ' ' • ., .1 : ' • • ' ' ' - aASIBALL OLOYIS ' . .... .... SPA't.DING flO.DD'I GlOVl 111 ce>!ori• 91.,., ltd, 1..1t1o,.t1 Hffl;S111,..1MM .. IM wltk !-1 fie•"''"' HHI. •• ,. IO.ts.; .... $6.11 . S,.ldl .. lice P1troctlll lltln1turt Modtl ~dlu'• tb:• 111.-.I fMfWtt Split Ntlelt Welt, f·l fie• H1119a, 1lu111111t loop.' .... f.~ l ., .. tJ.U $Plldli.t Didi McAullff1 Autotriph Mt .. I S,lit MIM Wtll, U. ~ HM!, hH ltottl« U11l1111, ,_111 ~·· t.f-I;" , ••.,, tS.11 . : . . '. " " " ·, ,. ·~ ·r ¥ .. ""'"° ·IMft OQ, ht. •tc . · ............................. Jtc l'INNll IQUll'MINT ., IUPl'LIU IAU ' · • • ' . ~ \ \ l CHIMOLD IMIRSON. IAOU. leg •. 3.1'9 .. ,. . • • • • . ........... Sll.11 $1 ,, \' WILSON STAN IMITH CHAMP R911. 6.99, •.•••••• .' ••••••••••••. SliLI $4:11 ' 1INSOll mll. 1'111UNO with Nylon. log. 29.95 •••••... , ••..•.. SAU $21.11 ' SPAIDINO IRllC, VAN 'DIWN. Reg. $9.99 , ,. • • • • • • • • • • • , •••• SALi $6 11 PINNSnVANIA TINl,llS llAJ.U. Wh~• 9r v.u.w ..... ,.: ........ Can$1:a1 C041M.&Jt • tlOO IOOOITV....... • Cl1ALHIC HEAnR ~ .... ,ALI $21 88 ' . flilMUS .uNGEt MINI sfov1 "°'" .. •too llU iuaHa .., .. ..._..,...,av,·aid" ht·'·" WI $611 Cole1no11,.1 SUll'INO IAOI COWAAH 704 SIJUINO IAG. i lbs. 'Atf'/lk, flnlshed 'Slzo 33"x75". llnllllJ 100" ~!Ion Flennel · SAU $10.U. ·COUMAll 603 SUtPIMG IAG. 3 lb. lnsul 200. Fully Washable. Flhllhtd · Slza 33"x75". R<!i. 18.99 SALE $14.U ' ' .. COllMAN 616 SUll'ING IAG 3 lb. of Dupont Docron 88. Cov" 100" C11~ ton JHl1j ~Ill 33"x75'" Rtg. 1~.111·. . ' SMI $12.19, ' ~D lmtflYI TMl\l 1"Utl0At, IMlOI \~ TA MIS.A CIWlOI If AT )'Mil OIANT IOYI ~ : . . : . ,. ... . ffi •MAll'lllCllAHI••-·--f ~~~";:;;~~~·=· ~·:';·;;::;a;;:;~·~~~~~~~i::!lic~*~• .... nm-.'"' ... '''"'"',_,,..,,,,,,.,_.t ~ • \ I ,! -. " . ' • . ·-• . . .. _z. OM. Y PILOT ,...,,,,, -,, l97J II Tustiµ Relays Lutes Area Track Teams Poi. v .. n In V•lley -M•uler, Ltonard, Wa Erwin; Mlu !o Viejo - MonlQOfTlel"'f', Weiss. Tim Leagv; Hun· llngton e .. eh -Oc&vld Glenn, Cowd9TI and either Rick Corme!er or Pkkford; Marina -Wnl. Chrl• Hlwn, Oan Lock.,....., Eoi.. -Jim H1mm1n, Tonv ""'""'•IJ!r. Jim Boo1rt1 s.... Clemenft -Randy Brown, Mlkt Lillleltl, Jim Slncl•!r. Ml15!on VlelO -Slavt He11ry, Delay. ldloon -H11rlller. !a'\ Cl.miente Winkler, TID&rarl, Val~titlne. Southland ' Ski R~port SOUTMf RN CALIJiatlNIA Crockltf' RldDe ......: iXUIW!lt tkUnq d1Uy °" 1~12 fr•chH of MW snow wllll flvl tt> ...,_, fool .-w. Mt. Wa!ltf'm.,.. -l"IYe 11> tlohl ftfit of base, 'XcellM'll sk\11\f 4111~l'l"lt1 ,.. lnc:l\ell of new snow. , • Mt. llaldy -S!J1 to 10 lncl'iff of new llOWCl•r on lovr lo nlna .fool beat, lltl'Y good skiing, O•UY. CN!lf!S r~IJ'lrtd. '\ Holklay HUI -Tllree lo •be anp ,, h•ll fool llnOW b{lse, wl!h 11).lf lnc~"of ,...... snow. Skiing rited vtry good,_QPtn. Clally, cl\tln1 rtqUlred on roads. ;. 5,_ V1ll1y -5IO~llln lnc:lle• ·-of -tnOW on flv1 lo ~ foot beM. oood 1knno dally. Gold Mine -Excelle11t •~lino d1Uy wltll 12·15 lnclln of MW Ulolir on flve,IO -n toot b6H. ClllllM re:iulrfd on , .... Sl'IOW Summit -El<Ctltent dtlly skiing, fhrte to 11ghl foot base •nd 12· 15 lncl\M of naw 1now. Cllalns r~ulr.:I on rot.di. 111119 Ridge -Six to tight loot bll1o1, OPlfl dally, i.l<llng ra!ed tXClll!enl. Table Mountain -Open TueSdly lhrougll sunis.v.-wltll e)l(tlltfll .1kllno on four lo le\ltn ffet OI bese. , Grten VaHIY -Ope11' Wffkl!ldt fof axcallent sl<flno Of1 yweivt lrichft of ,,_ snow oYer lhl"N ind a· ~If 10 1!x 1001 b4at. Rebel Rldgt -Open Friday tllrou;h Sul'lday lillth lhre-t to flvt lffl of snow, skiing rared ~ OOo1f lo excellent. Snow For"' ~ ·°'l*n Saturdar •Ad Sunday for vt>tY°•OOOCl 'P.llng on llirM ta ll•e ltet IWIH. ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • I ' • • • f WESTERN NATIONAL. : • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • . ' ........ (DINGHIES T-0 ·~tm!ATS) ~~~~~~~~~~~..,.+.,~.::.::~;.;::;:...w..,:,~-~-·--'~ • • • '• • • • • • • •• :>-""' : '(INFLATABLES TO·CRU,SERS) •••.•••••••• , ..... •1• ••• NOW .Mil· THRO 17 SATURDAY & MARINE ' J ,, ... ,. ,. . . ' : " • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' ~·' TlllS FOR " 5MALJ, CARS · ... • ....................... I ~ : General Calibrated· :· -Serambler GT ,, ,. • Polyester Cord Body • Fiberglail'Bella• • Wide 70 Sfitiea • Modem W,hlt&- L..e~or Sid""(ail .. ' 24!~,~ · :r.~.T, 12:14 ·" • F70rl5 Wide 0..1 • ledwoll • 11octwall •w•-• 2 fOl ·s3,ts , .... Ut ... ~'mir ee•L!'F ., m • · . J;l'RE · . clli.1iis t. ' ~ .t·• j ' CAMPERS -·TRUCKS PASSENGER CARS PASSENfER CARS SIZES; 12h13 to 900l'.15-L7hlS CAMPERS .&. TRUCKS SIZES: IOQxl 6,S .• 70h15 tl0x1-'°'I 17h16-S 700¥17 ' '~''"' 750x17 , .. ,,., , . ,JOhf61. F·a1· N.T"END -·........,~~.. ..,. AD NMENT e1WSS (TOE-OUT> Onfy .. :r ' ' ' We c·orrect Caster, Camb;r, Toe-in, Toe .. out to·yqur·Oaf' manufacture.r's specitlca.tlon1:i . .. Safety check and adiu&t yourr steering! 11 .. ·r · 1' , .. ..• •= >•· Nss ,..,,...,, I •*"::;:v.., r-' II f ) r • I B,AlitrER¥ SA~E ' ··.) t ' -)" ' ~ 1' S•vt 20" o~f the every"aay low , pr'lc. of ~lco or Wlllant Bil· 1ery 14'.'t atoc:k. Exchenge requJrad • PREEtNSTALLATION ...: FFIEE BATTERY'TESI _ No11urt abollt )'Of.It batttrycond!tlon? We111 IJll It~ ;. • WM~JlCT 87 ' ' • Sj>o~ Eveot8 ! Washed Out S'S M ?f? • T'.ires ·For Import: Cars · · ' • Rayon Cord,Body Fc;irS~ 1 • Rayon Cord Belts For Long Mileage • Siped Tread For Traction • Stylish Blackwall For Today's Look 155x1'4-155x15 $42'5 165x13 ............ Bleckw ell -Tubele5s ·------• 116655xx1145 ----.-... -•.. ---__ -,~3:~3-....-tS ..... ______ Blackwall - T ubele~s • _ ~ 185x15 ·····-···· PMi'X'>Jf 7 Bl•clc:wall. Tubeless ·--- PLUS P.a.T. 11.M TO SUS EA. : .... $35'5 ·e , ~ll ALL FOR ONLY. •• I . . ' ' • ' < • -- • ceiMP1.1.T1 CA!t<-~U · 540«5710 HOURSc . SINCE 1"9 7llO,.. llllCtDiilly ' ' I • • 'i l , { s J t r f I t I 1 i ' 'I • , 801' T SHOW BiAUTY, -t,hery\ Jon0., all dei:kecj oqt fort cruiM takl!lttim~ out1oxemil!ct'soutllland boatin'g buffs, ii.at H. \Verner :Buck's Myth *nnua\ Westerit l'jl\tiontl !lqia1' and Marine Sliow is being .held M&rcli 9-1'7 at !lie Ahal>eim Convention' Center.' j . . . , ,. ·. Boat Shfnv Ope~~ng 1 , Todqy in Anaheim Boating enthusiasts .will find the AnabWn Conventi oµ Center the plae< to v~t till• weekend when the fifth annual Western . National Boat and Marine Show opens today for a nine-day stay, through March 17. A yearly attractioo at tile Convention C en t e r , the 66 Series Of Balboa Qub Set n., Balbot ,Yocht Club bu <eel !lie dot• i.. ill popWar 86 strltS ol - ilaf;''" w111 cet 11tK1er • ""'•- way with ~ Af>llooe Point DURllnll Race Miirtb 1. Tbe M s ·es ""!I'll!\. of '--------' aoven ra«IL <ii a~tely ~houri -1M ICOring is on ve --with M .v h• Bklfll"l'S being .~Uowed , "' , es,a _.J:\C t tbroW oul lbtir • !'J!"l , t,w ,. > ! .. ~ ....... ,. Ille series Gutlet Set ar" . ~ Hunlini!oD IJll.Fathom, April • lflmk McCormack sales 17; Dana Point, May 20 ; Hun-manager !Or 1s1aooer' Yachts tinaton Ttdolanda, June 18; . Drilling Wanda, July 14; of Costa Mesa. bas announced &Jboa to Long Point, Aug. 11, the selectiOn of Del Amo Ma- and LQrii Point to Balboa, Jine Center, MuinL del Rey .\Ilg. Jr.' · · · as dealer in that area. f'hJ J!uirtlngton Tlde18'<fs "blander has lbie-models in l'.8ce and the Long Poin~ to U10 line -tile &loop-rigged 30 B'1boa Races both coincide 41Jll Sil footers and a new 4'1- whh &in\ilar races In Newport !Dot ·~r ~el<.b. ·A 41-footer HarborYachtClub 'a 1 wW be added to the line this Ahmanson Series-'", · · ;oprlnJt. '1 I Family Off . On Cruise popu1ar show·reatures dozens of small Anc! Jarge boils, iii· eluding µyaks, !8llboats, in-, bolr'<l .an.d outboard motorboa)& ah4 catamarans. Al&o oo display will be numerous large, tu.xurY·type craft, octll!Pineot d I s p I a y bodths, •a -marine art show featuring prominent artists . JOHNSON KIT . ' j • ' • ' ; · CLEANE~/W'<A:X To Japan SAN IUEGO .\AP) -and a.mariile sculpture Ricliafd -sbane; a reUrM eifllbit. ' Armr .serg·eaQt from ~ ·P>astqmnianclU.S.Power Syracuse, N. Y., ii off ,.ittrl\ls Squadron personnel will be' on wife : and five chlidreh ·-for hand with displ~ys and tn- Japao in a· Navy utll!IY ~t f~Upn .rega~g)>oat safe- wbich they converte'.'cl\ Into a ... ~w. ~ s:te .6 to 10 p.m. twin-masted cruising ketch . ¥onday throu'gJi Friday; noon ' CAR WASH , BRUSH 99c ' fit• All S1...dar4 Ganlefl Ho••• OlL FILTER WRENCH &f POUR POUT ~-. . . ~ ,. .. Wtimed \ fw E•ay •.Applic°ti°" Applldllkir lnch.a.l . t j, The course: "Southward lo !!>. 10:30 p.m., Saturday and . , theJt-Ae-lalitude anil,lunJi ~-to ~:30 ,P·"l: "!!.!'!"'day. i right.~ , • ,, (' Mmliirll!I',~ $1.'.15 .f!>r adu\ts ' The, cl•ilillt lliinl!Y !Jienl • ~!J for, cnudreli. , the last years building the ~ foot ;Craft with, s a I . , ~ d lumber and , ~ old .,. f ' marine eogJnU, ID> • puf. ,:Ceastal w-as-together ~)jor -· diesel engine'.. 'S P1rlty doWf'1odllr; Uqllt v~ Robert, 14, ·was ·as wtnc1s night a111:1 ,~ ,hour• • c:omlnt ~.,,., • to. l6 Min• ~ first mate and radio operator ,,,.,._, tod41y· 1nc1 S.tvtdly. Hlllh when the Shanes departed 1ay "- Sunday. eo.1111 lemptnilvNI r~ from 41 Ann 1~ and Dori!; 11, called 10 ''· tnltnd. t.rniwatu"'!t ,,.,, ffM'I themselves deckhands. • ta •i. wetv wmper1w. "· Helen, 12, was doing "'the heavy crew work." S•n, Moon, '.l'Wes Do'-10,11ee~ the··-. In th:' galley r WO ~. P:atOA.Y"' • ' Sha~. Richard, 19, Is sta· lecOlld 1ow ·•·••••••· 5:2' 11.rn. 1.1 tloned• ht Germany fn the SATUUAY Army and Shirley, i1:1s atay-first>~ .. : ....... 12:01~1.m. u ing Wilh friends in Sin Diego. F1rtt low .......... 7:J1 .. m. U The trip via Haw~ii is ex-Second tt111h .......... 5:" p.m. 2.7 pected to take 90 day~. Sfcond low ·········· 6:., p.m. U "In a good wUuf, ahe")ll do SUNDAY eight-knots," Sharie.said 6f his Finl hlOlt ·········· 1:1t •.m. s.o boat, named the Yama Dori or Fli;-t ljl\lt, ,. ......... t:v •.m. 0.2 ; Mountain Bird. "We'll stay. a =· ._ .".'::::::.~:.;;; ::: !~ year Jn Japan and, then, who S:Un ...... •:12 ._"" ,... s:s.s p.m. knows what we'll !2Q Or wberil ·Moon .... t:4J a.in: sm 11:» p.rn. we'll go?'' ' · 1 • .. -•I • Get the facts. II you ~ave a college.degree and bllll-, n ... experlenco-aa/Gt preferably-you are Invited to attend one of our "get acquainted" information meetings with a branch manager of a major New York Stock Exchange Member Firm •• '< You will learn: ' • • ' 1. How much monay atockbrokere make. 't 2. Whe~lt takll#o btcofllt a successful stock brokel. 3. What type pr training stockbn>kera receive. 4. II you hJva ,iheeiCPetl9riCeal)d aptitude to qualify 15. Arf11were to yclurqueotlona. , · • · • TIMI!-: • DATE: , 7:00pm J , . ReseMlftona are necoaaary. ~:ay Please be prompt. rq March 12 March20 LOCATION: • ' ' Ne•port &Mch "'°--DtM ~~, ... Wa;I!t~p. &Co. ~\.t M41'1' Y0t• $tock t:•c"-f ... IM, • •JI• Otll~ ~t'"'' "°'' "" C.• .... lty f•dtotllfl• Ovbl 100 Ol'flCO llA-DI , --r • 14?'LUG WRENCH fit•.,,.., l111 $hr.•• 99~ I FREON VALVE &HOSE KIT : , 399 ~=t~'.J• ~ ' . PIECE' SCREW , DlUVEB · SET 5 MMt P9'fiW Sia•• •.• 4"Pt;ll'""·'• 1" ••• 4n-_.,. II'.•• .....,, ... Sa ...... . .-. .. I • • ., • JCBf;£~-ER . ·v:JW,~~ I ' F«?t'H, ,. S.-lllt. GeMRtor Air Cenditl_., Etc. , ..... c... ' 1.!2 "' DAILY PILOT J9 dag Calenda.- Three Big Races Start Off Today Bina tor toa11o1 ......-. 'Ille a.n1om11 :l'fbt Club CLUB-lnvwicd Start Race, No. 2, Sund1r. CO<onldo-26 wW be lakllc oil la Ill.....,,. will allo lei-U,, olfshore SUndl1. ' regatoa, Sund1y. l:,'=--:i::.,:: di!-cniwd SaturdaJ In tj>e second CA~~ :·~ACHT San Dteio A> 1 matter o( fact, -of roce ot itl! O¥erlon ~ -a CLUll _ Pl Dume-Santa SAN DIE~O YACHT CLUB them are alnody under WIJI roce libeled --Dume-ilarl>lra bland roce (!OR and -Ayeea Serles, MORF, v. Ion as you ~ this. Santa Bu1>aR Ill~ race-PHR)') Saturday. and \\·ton, Saturday and Sun-~~'*I sail ot• •Newport Harbor )'adlt Club KQ!G_ IWIBOR YACHT clay; Carousel Trophy Race, noon todQ !J/f Wtwpj>rl In the alao gets the spotllibt on the CLUB -Mallbu Race, Spin· !OR, Salurday. second idillon of N'eQorl ,.gatta mint with its Spring nailer , Serles, keel boats, CORQNAOO YACHT CLUB lllrbor Yacbt Club's ~doJIL. Gold Cup for all c:Juse. satur-· S8turdily. -Spring Regatta , Cal-25 and Cabo San~ race. day and SW!day. PALOS VERDES YACHT Coronado-25, Salurday and The Los Angeles Yacht ~t. Rer is the entire Southern CLUB -Small Keel Boat Sunday. hoisted the llWllnl s1gna1 of!• California YachU'\11 Asaocla· Serles No. 1, Saturday. Nortk and Inland p.m. for §ome 50 yachts in the tioo weuend ~: sANTA MONICA YACHT WESTLAKE YACH T CLUB Whttoey Series.. getting UDllel" Ne~ club "-In-;;;tr::;a-e;.:l::;ub=R::;e;;:.l'c:tt::;a=:;Sp;O::riC:ng::Ser=l.,=N::o.;:1;:, Sun::;;ila;'-y way In. t!>e. Uklile Tri-!llAbd N II W P 0 RT ' HARBOR "" Race around Santa Barblra,, YACHT CLUB -Cabo San Catalina and San C1emeote Lucas race, started .at noon; islands. Spring Gold cup jlegatla, all On Saturday LA YC will claasea, Saturday ~ SUndly. ·start another Ell yactrt. of ·tbe LK AqeleHA&: Jleaclt Midget Ocean Racing Fleet LOS ANGELES y A c H T and Pacific Handicap varielY a..UB -Tri-Island Race In the Qunnlgan'a Rock ra"'! to (!OR) today; Dwmigan'• Rock tlte. wl.t end of Cataliila race (MORF and PHRF J lsl&Qd and return,~ MOl\lts Saturday. • wiU be ·~. In the Li.tile ffUNTIKGTO HARBOUR Whitney Serles and t'l! • YACHT CLUB -Dinghy PHRFs in Iba new Fred Har-lnvit.otlonal')legatta, ,Sunilay. ri, ~P-..,.6.rial.eries, .... ~ BU CC ANEJ:R. YACHT l A v E R 0 s s The LEASING Professionals BRAND NEW 1973 GRAND PRIX A1to1t1atic tr11nlftit1io11, pow•r 1t .. rl11g, pow•r bt•k11, power wi11dow1, 1i1 condltiorii11g, t•dio, h11ter, tinted gla11, white 1hl1 wall tir11 . 24 111onth •,-n end IN11 on approved er.di!. ................... 5116°! .. g P1rffi 1NJll]AlC i It''• IUf<liOA 111..VO ., F4111 PRIV~ ..:. c,.,.,,,, Mt>s.• P11. 546·6017 -· ----· ""'""" SA~ 3.,_ • 30~ AUT .O PARTS C~CQR AUTO'S :c; ' ENGINE MEDIC . S•~ts Olt •ouwt<tt ~ .eu..-n. s....u. 1 LB. CHASIS G.REASE SUPER 'x C'A•RllURETOR 'l'ltE·ATlllENT·- c1-r-CM rju. r .. onn x ·oTOR. BATH "'!lli~I Jliwl "o. ...... , lf-'JU 1 J.B. YATllll'LESS Jl,A.N.D SOAP I STOP 1.E.1.1'· &: lt.E AL!lll ... SQL'IIER S'EA'L HEAVY. DU'l:Y BJlA](E FLUID 29 ~~. • PRICES 8'FICTIVI TKRU MARCM U, 1'73 OPEN SONDAY-9·6 6 AMP B.-\.Tl'ERY .CHAllGER Far 6-&. 12 Vall Syll~• " 1299 ~· rr... "\ BUtE- AD1USTMENT 29t TOOL HERCULES . LEVEL LIFTS BATTERY BRUSH &: TERM IN AL POST CL!IANEJ! 2'' Pl11."lc Cl""• 99c Fo1t & BA.. EfOclallt , ll·ATTERY JIYDHOMETER HER CULES HEAVY DUTY 'LJF;ETIME G,\)AJlANlfE SnO.CK ABSORBERS G-.111 .. c FetTi. Llfa Of . .., Pff1111f c:. CARBURETOR KlTS ' . -195 Aff ll, ... ~ ......... · '/Prr BANKAMERICARD 11~'1ft,M~ I~ ; . ............. . I • --• M DAILY '!LDT '-· tlri 9,191J I / • • Within A Two Mile Stretch On Just One Street, There Is A Factory Authorized Dealer For Virtually Every Popular Make Car In The World! · Normal New And Used Car Shopping Has Been Reduced From Days To Hotirs On Harbor Boulevard of Cars. There Are Over 300 Skilled Automotive Technicians To Give Your Car Factory Authorized Service On Har- bor Boulevard of Cars. There Are Limitless Ways To Fit Financing To Your Parti· cular Needs On Harbor Boule- vard of Cars. 'BAUER . BUICK 2,25 HARBOR ILYD. 979-2500 NABERS CADILLAC • 2600 HARIOR IL YD. 540·9100 I ' CONNELL COSTA MESA CHEVROLET DATSUN 2121 HARIOR ILYD. 2145 HARBOR ILYD. 546-1200 540·6410 DAVE ROSS FRIENDLY PONTIAC CONVENIENT 2410 HARIOR BLVD. 546·8017 RELIABLE J. JOHNSON AND SON LINCOLN MERCURY 2626 HAUOR ILYD. 540·5630 THEODORE · ROBINS FORD 2060 HARIOR ILYD. ' 642-0010 f You'll Find Tremendous Selec- tions of Campers, Motor Homes And Other Recrea- tional Vehicles On Harbor Boulevard Of Cars. Over $1 ,000,000 Worth Of Genuine Factory Parts Take Up Over 100,000 Square Feet Of Space On Harbor Boule- vard Of Cars. There Are More Than 6 00 Ultra Modem Service And Repair Bays For Quick, De- pendable Service On Harbor Boulevard Of Cars. MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 HAUOR ILYD. ' 645-5700 , UNIVER·SITY OLDSMOBILE 2HO HARIOI ILYD. 540-9640 • ! . . I • •' • • " • r . • • • • I • r • ' Yollt" MOlleffs Wort• What Are Chances Of Audit on Taxes?- '1 SYLVIA POl\TER the returns o! 'JOIZ IDdocllne-~~. 11.ast In a S1rle1J porlDerahlp.., cwporadoo or the chanc:el" audit !or all ol What are the odds that the the ,.turns ol your r.na.. you. Tile ollldal atat!Jtlcs !or · tax~"----"''· _ '11 u compar<d with '70 mcome '"'"" 11 you •re now partnen tr IWCIJ1IJIUel'I, the • reveal that odds on having preparin& will be picked !or agent may decide that the IRS your return audited have audlt by the Internal Revenue should al80 examJne t b e fallen as follows: FOR CORPORATIONS, one chance ln 1 t -down from one in 11; For lndivtduala, one chance out of * !or a !leld audit against one out or 250 the preYloulyear; For lndlvlduals, one chance out of 72 for an audJt in an IRS ' Servlee? You're no more than returns of other partnen or oannal If, u Y"" ·11gure out stockholdm. For iostaooe, the your deductJ-and p u t IRS Manhattan District Audit together whatever documentl Division ln the year ending you can find to prove YOIU June 30. 1969. dispoted of claims. yf:AJ wonder whether 24,318 field audits ol lndivldual you'U actually have to back up and fiduciary returnl. Of th1a yru statementa before an ms , total, only 7,3M were cboeen ag<nl Uodentandable indeed du.ctly !or eaamlDaUoo. Tile ~ ., the vital news here ii remaining 13,702 were picked ~t you bave a mlleh higher for audit as the result of IRS chance of being audited than examination of olber tax office against one out of 58 the --------------------- rnc.t tupey-returns. en, if: Yours is a non -buli.- ness ntum with an ad-. justed -l ncomeof $50,000or more. mus, IF vou are an in- vestor in an oil, real te. cattle. or sOme Other tu shelter group ror eveb lf are ~ partneM, · in a business pa~rshlp. and return for that ~rsbi for any one me'mbet selected for Garninatioo, '°"71• YpuTs la a ~"' .f.arm busines,., retuni with an charices of ah audit e greaUy Increased.. I ·ldJU51ed gross income ol fll!.000 or more. .. Your return is tied in to JOme ottJer tax return becall!e ,You are a partner in a portnenhip. a shareholder qi • clooely beld corporatloo or a ~tion or ' you '!!Ove a miillar relatloosbip In But because ! the reiun\! described above have a hi priority for audit, don assume that .U .returns tbooe categories-will b audited. And "because ' iren't in any of t b es categories, don't assmne woo't be audited. Net assumption is jbstifled . • group. • To illustrate what happens: when an ms agent examines Meanwhile, the Treasury's auditing capabilities continue .. Decision Making and shopping is easy at Mike McCarthy Buick for a New or Used Car-Van or Recre-- ation Vehicle. 11Tbe Big One". 17141 531-2450 NEW , 1973 GMC Jimmy 1-..1 Sierra Equip. Auto., 350 VS, Air Cond., ~T. Strng., 32 gal. fuel tank. &>ige w/white top, lots of extras. $4695 ~~-e--e-100o§ ORDER · ,.au11h1 '· Stick-on YOURS LABELS TODAY! Personalized • StyDsh • ~ffldent Order For Yourself or • Friend' ~•Y b. used on •nvalop~s as return 11ddres1 labels. Also v~ handy as identification libels for marlun9 personal items such as boob. r.c:ords, photos, etc. labels stick on gl.ss and may be us•~ for markin9 home canned focd items. All labals ara print•«i with stylish Vogue type on fjne quality whit .. gumm.d paper. I f previous year. Even more specifically, the audited will vary too depend- ing oo Ille ms OIQce in which Y"" m. yOi1r rerum .;..., pn>1>- ablY because dlr!erent IRS , districts · haoqoe. · d lf fer en t amounts of manpower available, different percen· tilges of 0 frultfUI" a u..d it · p0asibHitles, etc. Now, a final point on. ke'ep- ing tax records: while the TreaSUI')' is generally barred from use9$ing taxes after three yean from the filing ol your return, th~ Treasury can go back u far as It wishes U it claims that your return was fraudulent or, that· yuu never filed a .return 'for a speciflc year. For instance, in U>e pro- cess of examining a Mr. Blank's return, the IRS agent could find no records of his having filed any returns for the years 1956 through 1961. Mr. Blank claimed he had fil- ed these returns, but he had no retained copies, cancelled checks, etc. ID prove it. BE WAS THEREFORE hit with tax for all lhose years - ;despite the fact that aome or \he earlier years would have been c1osed by the statute of limUat19ns if he could h11ve s hown that he had filed returns for those earlier years. Of course, few of you will be challenged for failing to fi]e or for committinq fraud. But it's still good pollc;.o for you to re- tain indefinitely copies of your returns with attached mail receipts and ca ncelled tax payment cbecb. This record· keeping won't annoy you or use up much space. nday FUtlBAY in the l1f~lijijll1)I \ Heavy Rains Cursed, B.~s~d ·by Farmers Northerf\ Califomia fanners are · trying ID figure out whether this .winier'!! heavy rains 1lave been a bles.!lng, a cuts(!; -or a milture of the two. . · on tbe good side, tbe Water table · in the San ~oaqµin and Sacramento v~eja ls high and the Sierra ·Nev ad a SDOWpack is hellvy, signifying ample irrigation water from wells and reservoirs this spring and summer. ON THE BAD side, tasks normally under way by March have been delayed because fields are too soggy to work, Planting a n d harvesting machines can't get Into Fresno County fields, said Ray Crouch. a University of Cali- fornia farm advisor. Barley and alflllra plantings h a v e been delayed, and some cotton hasn't been harvested, he add- ed. N ormally they reach full bloom m March, but the late start plus ct.layed spraying coukl caUae crop reductiont:, farm spokesmen said . Fanners and agriculllµ"e ad. visors said the)' hope lor a week or sunshine ID dry out the land and let lbem get into their spring work. '"lbe situaUon is not yet disastrous,'' said Wayne Skow of the &tale Department " Agriculture, but be said a sharp weather ebange is need- ed 900n, However, the rough winter already has claimed some crop loss, Skow . • a I d • Unharvested grain is yellow- ing in some fields as are potatoes in lbe San Joaquin Valley. And San Mateo Coonty's vegetable and flower growill« industries suffered $3.3 .million in damage during a freeze last Plantings or tomatoes and December, said H e n r y sugar beets in the Sacramento Sciaronl, UC farm advisor. Valley, lettuce in the Salinas Now, with the ground "like a Valley and asparagus in the sponge," farmers can't plant Sacramento Ri ver Delta and rooted cuttings to replace around 8alinas also are ruined •rUcbokes, cauliflower. reported late. broccoli and M a r g u e r i t e Eugene Monroe\ a Hughson daisies· beca119e p I a n t i n g fruit rancher, l"i4 j\'edneoday machlnei would cet stuck in he bu been unable to disc his the mud, he .added. fields for · weeds' or aprly for · 1 inaecti. A RAJN.llELA!'ED pollutioo ,.._ 4-'he lil!nitey:rain season has problem waa presented· to tile delayed: !i<!liiliallOo rJl aucb• state Air -...,, -Jn · tr,ee. ctops as. a I in on d I • Redding Tuesday. R I c e apricots; peach"' plums aJ1d !armer1 aald inceasaDl nln nectarines. 1 has kept them from burning , st.otibla· off Ufeir fielda at lJ.S. Stops Purchasing Canned.Meat WASlllNGTON {AP) -Tile · Agriculture Department, citing high prices, said Wednesday It has quit beying carnied lun- • <heoo lll<at for dooalion ID needy !amllies. Tlie decision will a!lect about 2.8 mllllon persoN qualified to receive ·r re e, g o v e mment commodities. About 12.4. million others who get food stamps for use at supermarkets will not be af- !ecled by.the order. Officiall s a i d the canned meat purchases were stopped "because of current market prices.'' which had rlJen from about 57 cents a pound lut October to 71 cents Feb. 23, when th« last purchue was approved. .--{i •;,;: ;~ tlmea classified u "good_ burning days." This means; soid I ~ e £armers, they may have to burn stubble at other times so they can get started with this year's crop. , Air resources officials toot oo action but indicated stubble buming on "no burn" day• cOuld Cause polllrtioo problems for city residents. Early Birds Receive Tax Refunds SACRAMENTO (AP-- A million early-bird Cali!omians already have received their firtt state income tu refundl. Controller Houaton I. Flournoy said Tbunday. But Flournoy, a Republicln. said the state bad ~ ID make 1.5 millioiJ re!uods by ..... "But taxpayers ·simply have not been filing their returns early this year," be said in a irtatem<nt. 1 "About 5.5. million lu· payers are eligible f o r refunds," he said. "U returns c;ontinue to come ln slowly there will be a hllge jArb al the April 15 deadline. '111at means refundl wJU be·~ for many people." It has taken about 10 days to process each retum so (ar and to mail out checks to U. who have refunds because too much tax was withheld from their pay <hecb thn>Ugboul 1972. Thi• la the !Int lime caur~ns have received rcfllnds on 1 mua scale. 1be state switched from tunrp-sum paymeut of Ital.! penooal in- come tau.I to Jii1YroiI dtd11e-t10n. Jan. 1, • 1972. LOCAL EDITORIALS The .DAILY PILOT ~uite Q~en Fi9hts City Hall I • ' Finance Briefs \ DAIL y l'Mf II OVER 1'UE COUNTER I I lj n-i ~ 1:1 ••• '" 1:1 1.1 l" 1! !" ,J Q DAILY PILOT s Permission. Prices Soar Again Not Needed SACIWIENTO (AP) -w ..... -w .. longer aeed tbdrbuabandi' ptnnUslon .. boy stockt Wlw"laak Coit. Jump 1.9% and --• bill In- -by sea. Nlcbolu C. P.UU (IJ-Oakland.) Pelrll llid Tuaday lhlt I comtltuent ....C. lo him, compWnlng t b a t 1 o m e lt0Ctbroker1 r• quired buabandl' consent belore they would allow women to buy or sell oecurltleJ. Pelria' bill Is SB 397. 'wASIUHGTON (AP) l\'bolts•!e prlcn -u .,..._ laat -far the .... ,... ..... -the ..., Korean W• mn.u ... ., ...... In JllSt, the govenwneat aid loda7. The riot In Febnliry In- cluded anotbet llwp -ol u ~ for fvm pn»- ucts and Pl'OC<ued foada. tbt um.t bll moothly Jump In • row that added op IO aa m- nual rate of If pen:ail. Prices "' • brood rqe ol lodumal raw mataiall ,,,. 1.1 percent. the la r Ce It moothly increue In 1%,..,., Aid the Labor ~· .... _______ ..,, ' 'No Fr~ud' In Russian Grain Sale WASHINGTON (AP) Secretary of Agriculture Earl Bw'eau of Labor Stati•k:I Tiil!: REPORT appeorod certain .. rake ... criticlslll of PresilleDt Nixon's too.....i Phase s ecooomic cootrok, partJcularl,y from orgaoi>ed labor whlcb bu charged that wage bikes are virtually troun a< U pereeot while L. Butz said Thursday he has Prod ctlvlty been told by Atty. Gen. --..;..=.D=.:...:..::..::...==t:... food prices continue to aoar. 1be over all rise ia the blJ. ruu's w1>o1esa1e price Index was a little less -I.I percent -oo a aeao•lly adjusted buls. Fann products and procrS>ed lods were up S.2 per- cent seasmally and industri- al nw maieriala oae pen:eot ID that basil. Richard G. Kleindienat that the Justice Department hu found no criminal wrong-doing by any present or former government employe and no criminal fraud on the part of grain companies involved In last year'• massive sale of grain to the SOvlet Union. U.S. Chamber Says Cut,s Key to Tax Reduction "I have been confident from the beginning that the Depart- ment of Agriculture and Jtl employes, past and present, would be given a clean bill of health on the sale of grain to Russia," Butz said in a sta~ ment released by t b e Agriculture Department here. "Now that the emotional ac- cusations have been swept aside by a thorough in· vestlgaUon, we can properly evaluate the grain sale as the hlslorlc, highly beneficW and successful action that it is proving lo be," Butz said. There 111.ve been suggestions that some members of the grain trade may have profited from private information. Butz, in...,a statement from Ch1cago, said he had been in· formed by Kleindienst that t.he Justice Department h ad finished its probe of allega- tions of Impropriety with respect to the grain sale. WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Oiamber ol c;om_.. Thunday urged Coligrtis not to repeal tax laws it said ~ coo.raged iovestmeot a n d development of U.S. pro- ductivity. Walker Winter of Ollcago, chairman ol the chamber'• taxation committee, told the House Ways and Means Com- mittee .. federal s p e n d i n g reduction is the key to tu reduction.'' Specifically, W"mla" advioed the committee to ""3ln speed- ed depreciation of bn!intSS assets, the present reduced taxation of capital gains, depletion allowances and ex- isting rules on tuation of foreign income. es...,,_,. SAN DIEGO (APl -U.S. Financial Inc., Is shaking up its top management for the second Ume since tbt 5ecur- ·•' There are over 600 ultril modem ( ' service bays ond 100,000 square feet of foc:tory part$ facDitles on Costa Mesa's Harbor Boulevard of Cars. ORDER YOURS TODAY! Personallnd • Stylish • Order For Yourself or • frlenct May b• us•d on envelop•• •s r.hirn addrns lt.bels. Also very hendy •• identification l•bels for m1r•in9 penon•I items such 1s boo••· records, photos, etc. t..bels stick on 9l•s1 end m1y be used for m1Mrin9 hom• canned focd items. All lebek •re printM with stylish Vo9ue type on fine qu•lity wllit• 9u111med paper. ·r·-~-·.----------·---------""' .. fllk (.~ c..1111 .... _.Mill tUI ., I I ...... ~,... ... Ulltl DI• .. PA .. UM I c... MtM, '-Ill, ,... I I I I I I I ; L ___ ~!!-~!-~!!~~=----J iii! lo Esdlange Commission ordered a bait in its stock trading last October. A spotesman said Thunday that Jobn B. Ha!Yenoo. pres;. -and d1lef opentlng of· ri= s1nce m1. has 1e11 the San Diego-baled firm which ( 1: ~:01Ji c ) led the nation'.s housing deveklpnl<m companies. Ro1iert S. Walla" resigned as senilw vice JftSident and a director. He is the son of Rober;t ll Walter, who resign- ed last Nov. 27 as chairman and chief executive officer. Sylvia Porier's readen can beat that headline ••• she told them how to save up to 251. on meat buys, as much as 201. on canned goods: 'Fm the most fandlnental, sinple and ordinary of al the rules . . ' Shop the specials..' Maybe it seems obviom, but when Columnist Sylvia Porter Wis her ruder• something like: watch newspaper ads for bargains, she always goes the extra step. She asked questions of acme of the food industry's leaden and found out savings can amount to many, many limes the 4~% predicted rise in overall food prices. That's economic advice you can believe. Test it for yourself. Cbeclo the special3 in the bal' gail>-laden ads of the Wednesday Food Section ttVery week in the DAILY PILOT. And if you want more Ups on get.ting your money's worth, read Sylvia Porter's '"Money's Worth" column appearing sev- eral limes each week in the financial pages of the DAILY PILOT. DA ILY PILOT J • ' COMPIETE NEW YORK STOCK UST ! 1 .. l • l ~ . ; ., I~ ' I. ' • " '· ' .. .. .. . .. . " •' " I' • , , .. •' , . •• .. r r r r r. ' '· ;: '· ·, '· •, , " .-: . . . • • .. .. •: .: •• •• • •• • • • • • • • , . .. lll ,,... •• • ·~ ... ' ; ' • • i •' • • • ' • • 1 .i ~·-· . ·~ • l ' ti .. __ ..,.,_,,,, ___ ... __ ..,. __ ::.S:· =..-:--::=.. ..................... ,... .... ...::-~~ .. ·-----SlllZ .. 'i ... -··· ... ··-····· ....... t'"''''' ............... ................. .. . ............... . ' -10- ~Ameri~ ~~~k EXehange List . .... ... ~ , .. 1..., ... L.-. ..... a.. • --~ . ' \ -l . . . ' •· F,...,, -9, 1'73 • :5 • AWD TUMBLEWEEDS MAYI ~ -~-·-.. , MUTT AND JEFF ·FIGMENTS ·NANCY ... it's ' cAl.1.Ell A I ...l.l.'APSlllT • 1 I , I ~ .......... ' 'J" .... 'TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PVZZLI ACROSS 48 Aepfr. ADb&. ' Chol!• .. ,... iglll. 5 Form of f•bric. pteelphatm 60 ............ 10 Sound of rodt teughter 53 G#defttool M Dfiental 54 SaY<WY nune 58 kind of '5 Word of Ntuage greeting 81 Swen ,..- 16 Smel 62 E~ 17 Witd ....,., col9ge ho.M 63 R"80M .. 'ti Aerie: 2 tpirh:s wordt 64 lm~uoUty 20 Mak• Yoid 66 Leh tM 22 Lose vi\lility scene 23 Shades 66 Eagle fe9ntf11 24 Clwtries H. fi1 Commanded ----:Bridge 10 go •uthot DOWN 26 Preposition 1 Cektbfatk>o 'Z1 Mote roomy 2 To ---: JO R-ogfng Everyone 34 Foreigners 3 E11m 3S Order 4 Moved one'I 36 Old auto •houlder• 37 _Sort 5 Pronoun 38 Autl'lor, of I 6 Chief t1ort 7 Illinois. city 40 Etn•'• 8 French gili · product 9 P11n ol foot 41 Time of d., 10 Respecta 42 Aqyatic 11 Asian gulf amphiblaft 12 Garden CJ Joined itCC(IUOl"f -45 Reprine 13 Tt\e "A" of 47 ·School boob "B.A.'' 19Weuel 21 Me1tcut 251/ac•t~ ""''"" 26 Make prominent 77G....._ 28 In operation 29 EKp0sMd M•h 30 Poetle abbteYitfioll 31 Very aogry 32 In noway 33 Irritating lneentiv• 35 Fruit ,.,.,.,.,. •11imllll ..o cm.s~ 42 More edmir•hM 4C Short drinks "6 •Ul\MMed 47 Suddentf' 49 Calcareoue 9'i:;eleton 5(1 Put to dnttt 51 Stone: Suffb: 52 B•th'• riv« 53 0.•nc- 66 Heavy beMI 56 BtgUSSR ·-57 Dep1..._ 59 Reiny 00 N""""' • ' • ~~ CAUMMV ? --· ' by Tom 'K: lyaa SALLY BANANAS OH, 11-IAT'S OKAY1 ?.§AR-rM Gl.Al.J 'IOU HAD FUN JUDGE PARKER by Al Smith by Dale Hale by Emie lushmiller I.MUST BE IN THE WRONC:r HOUSE I .---....-=-:'=""',.. MISS PEACH I ' I I • ' ' 1 nn <11 #owen.I~ ~ ~arn&.Q,.,e.. GORDO MOON MUWNS ANIMAL CRACKERS -·-. by Harold Le Doux MOST OF IT 16 YET TO COME.! WMEH .1 6Ef THROU6H TE.WN6 MY STO~ TllERE WIU. llE ARRESTS ~E ,A.LL ACROSS THE.COUl'&TRY! flRS'f t WANT TO ·MA~ A LCH6 PISTANC PKONE. CALL! by Mell by ~ llrodfleld • . --== ' ,.,,. By Char!es la~ .---------. . ~\ by Gus Aniola ·' 't by' Ferd Joh.nson . . THE GIRLS 7fj//Oj'7/l!J!Jt ' !14 . . ' , ;· . .., • . ·' ... .. . "• .· ''111e . lhl!oc I ·11a1e -I ,._ 1p11oa1 11. lhey. al1'ayt reiol 11 II wUI J011've got II In times wane llloa you llloalliL • .. . . ' DENNIS THE MENACE ' 1~ 1 ' "! • • • '; I I. • • . . .\ • \ • 4 • -· Orange Coast Area Men illSer ' Reply to Dally Pilot Edltorlal Feb. 14, 1~3 'Council Out()( Step' , ,, . . ' lt n not u.-nmoi> to $nd names 11\l"pelled, l~J qi! TV ~ radio (qr a lot of JIO<KI rea50ns jumbled wire ·.ervice stories and bqrder line ll!ll then """'llt.i~ for Y,OUr own iiulillcation•. joamlll3tic elforts by young reporlero In )'OW • Wt f"I Wt )'llU Jlr IOY . Individual have a publloation. When these things occur, no 001 rtl!ht to ooqulrl oopttol and lnvost that capital In b lnc:lJped to doe1l1 the elfort as irreoponaiblt •ny lll8ftlm1te ontorpriao which you may choo10. ~malism lill4lf they usuaJly result from human Whothw that chol .. 1' a newtpaper or n three .._. J think,. i-tvw. the reader expects • legged ,ohatr litilllne11, 1111k_o1 no d1"~rence. The little ...,,. from -the edltorials p~ ~Y: the QOfll-UO-dlolt"" )'<><Ir i\IQOOU wlwq you deliver editorial ital. "l1d> JI not the pla* to praotk>o valu" Tho 01111\111unity berieffls i>ecawe you pro- illillPO"•ll)le jOumallsm as demonsvattd ln tho Yklo m1plo)'111tnt 1n<J,IJll. d911~n for the' O.sential odllorial Ptod above'. Your dell"'t 0(-. P"fco: iefvioo1 of &•V""'111"'" and, an occqional folly." llonllillJ> °' lack of i~ was surprislnC lb tht 'Iii· .ini.t ono m~n ell!Ols. 1 dl~elintt puryu[t, should 11X!11J10Y of' tlMi details and the apparent motivo . '~ t••IO hi> bt1Jilnei1 to Qii attackci! -~yV>e other, of the U'tiaiti 'Your altr'ubtlc eohct'Nl for .~ aostheti<?i of A peal many peGglc are concerned -.boul the Co!lla Mesa Is an insult to the in~'-lligcnco ~1 hee flow el lnform•tioo In tbis countii>-fiwl t\w . owify ...... above th• •iie e+. twel"'I years. The -.es o( pllleo hqldo'f~o stop that flow.·~ illett tlMt ~ ......,. ;Cl "llgn Jl'lll'\li<>n" would you crltlctcod th<i'three counciifnen frQm 'Cost~ diiapPNl'wld\ llM;~allll•V<~'"l>iD bo~a· Mesa, M.,.n. Jordon, Wilson and 0 Pinkl•y fol '11'1 bit•""'"" Wlliht f·'fh;Q li·gruat'jli>lhition lu tbeir posltjon Jn up.bQ14in' free speech, we fi.nd Qo.11 Mo11n Qf 1liWJPl1llt;lr1 on sidewl\lk.~. in the W.,. paiadqx.. It It ttuo thal the Courioil. ap-•lreet1 ond on hlshways and io\ pilr~s. l am uot proved our requllt i· a P1rmit for •n· outdogr hwllnod to 1upport 1011;.lation th•t would ban the ..i..rtbln1 loca«on. l'tllwevor, thl1 will replace D~Uy l'ilot from dlotrlbution or which woul~ an erlallnl llY 1 IS' 1tni<Wro-110t a IcY • 14' "' rt'(luire thRt it ho m•il•'<l in a plain brown wrat>- _you ~.,..i. '111• odvertisjnl di1pl•y I• • ''"" per thru the po1t•I •y"em lo prwvent sidewalk dard Uo ol 672 equ•~ I~ not a jumbo dltplay llttor. If "•tan pollution'-wha(cver that is -is • )'Oa ..._led. · ~ . · such a grave ooocem of your conipany, I !'iuggt:~t JI lhould alto be no!O!I that t~ structure is that forthwith you remove all company identifi. net•· 1 publlo -nt. Wt believe much of cation from your Jllnnt and offiQe•, and, furtbor the 1ttitudci apJNt outdoor advort:ising stems campaign to rt'ITlO\'t: th~ ~tr\·~·t 11tgn11 ;1t the CQmfr frolft tho mi.WC.. Id# that It O(lOUpies pubUo 1 of Newport Blvd, n111l Harbor lllvd. in C<>•t• proporty1 Toof ref~ to "blllholl{ds" wa.11 I· Mesa. After al~ \Vt' all kno\v 'vhtire tht· inte111..-u- ... in""5tfng. A nomtnAl amount of re,earch on I tion is, so \vhy 1'hould "'C not eliminate th e your part would ,....aJ that a billboard and an pollutlon caiuod by tho•• •fgn•. outdoor adv~'g bulletjp are two dillerent . . niyu tel!Jho .w m1'!lnlet .\h•t adyl'llise i11 th• ilellll. They liotll. U cJOeS tho Daily l'i]Qt, pu"'ey .D•ily Pilot tliat thoy ~ npt nf<l!l effoctivc \d"ll• lnformall<!n. Wt have,..... owned lftf •1Jlboanl1 ti~ (•t11ii) v•• •~1..-~s .i b~ll!. .. dD llOI do "'hlll~a.· , . ! , · ._ .~use'°wl\en ,tliey(,,;,J"l'tjfy tl>emstlv...--,tWY j I ' ' . • ~· ' •\, , .. Ou'door Ailvtrtblns """Y"Y' a mesiago. Jr • •Lio oonlrih•f<I ,to . thb. ~v.rall ' llgn pollu,tJll'n · ~~ • does f""1lr ~ ..aio tblns.tha~'-'Q"l'~IJ"-h-.t!Je.Cj!~: "~.ff.l•lpil!IOT. 'II! a m,dia,'~.noll ndlo statli>n or telO\/llllon.doe1. 'I""' oon,l!Oi>t ,r, wortl\,a dime, unl~*!y•ur reader drft1· R~ tile rneoaage usually hae a gommorolal a~ 11~~ tbe pla'!'! of ·,buotn'l'tof the advert! ' I• "' what? The cop tent of a new1gaper Is ~tt'1• ~~t ~lw•~•· ensy lor a river with less · . ~'JfJ',"' •~~ i.rist;ically 50'l'o °' more advertising. In a r*"t\ vii ion, .W~ ~.~~ , i)h two m ch • th~: -1 IUMI)' by~ .llqiittr, whoil-rlllders were aa~od< ctr, l'oliking for an bia~b .. an -•~· , -.wliJr.lboy-liild·IM'PIPCl'-lt'ltolthalf.s•i<l'l!Wy~· ~!ff .-Ur•lift· Ptltlft Y•s, Mf,'11:ai1i ·:.,. taM 11 fllr tho 1dvortlllila-I WOlll\t ~ a typloll, "'1..iii• .... ,._ ·"'811; Tho ·~ •hew '''I'"'"'" from your readen would yteld similar done a good,~b for• lorii tlln<l -¥ leut several "'5ulb, '1ecluse after all that's what lhe Daily c:onlllriel belo.-die prlntlna ..,,Jlwas invented. Pilot II all •bout Adv.-tq -without a lot of Th• Registet recently pu~llshed an editorial lt, )'Oil would soo• join the. '"'th .<(I Ufe, 4'o,1<-. Oii tlle.s¥0!~ of outdoQr advortiling and summed Colliers,.Uberty and ·V11bliotlotis ad infinitum. · It, up ,quite woll , qllOlt, "The fact that bullno11 Several iecent Al dopth '"""'f' IPODtOred and oootloue• l'I rent outdc>or adverti,;ng apa<e is pole! for by the POiien! Highway J)eautilloollo• · tho ]Jardest ,ldnd o( 4lvldonoo that SQCb adv~ Commlssioll and oonduotod hy_ tho fJliert Sind· ipg is llSeful to1tlt&.,,....f ~·'fY!'I linger orpitiiatloil le~ otl)on, proyid• intereot. I/ II' were not, ...,j,,,uld~ M;•p~ tJ>o tng facts on. the 111b/e<:t of out<loo• acjvertiling. \ {illhl to placu. outdOor ad"~ on an):' pri'v•I• The majority,fl(. lilt' tl'l'~C wbllc, over 67'l' PNP.CflY. for wtt helll It to'be')i;ex~ ot frti~· . 1ont,., opposition to outdoor ·~•h!c.. Many ~ lt i• a met\>'ld of·ooPi~t.;n, Al\ .. , lilld thlt service very useful .. whet1 traveliog. for •\llCl! UPGn outilqor ~~·~·li~~f!!upon ' ' ::':, .the. J.iaaijon and JOl\!Cllpn, ~I facUitie~ such 11 '""'1)11jody'1 rilh.t 'to ;~Jf.{s~'ei\t oart ....... ~ns. f'ICICL •~tomobile ~~icloa •t>d i(ttraetioils :· """" 'IJ.Ut one mi\f)iod l o!·~~jl.tjon, they , :-;:· to mcndo1u.few, 'The 21~ whloh.op)lli..id lt,did can 1jll\oo ,out oil,,;.,::.,t-~"1'1-:' ,.:' •? . •·> " so, with ...... quali6catiQna, A,f•<.&*i.r~n-• N_..,.papenioile• a.wJ<liioope-orcf~istlc .~ ,' _,. -aliowa for hii!hwaY 1111.._•nol ~poilid iJI'~ and I am'!'Ol o\i~~ ~ lli«'J)i.lly'liilot an~ jurilrymla. . • t '· • iht 1.,oio .Angeles 'l'-.Press ~9:.m~;jn com.' .,'" Thm ... ~y ~--~ Ollpti'I*" "'t~ ni~. althou&Ji 1 ~;ti' j,pl!I ~ btst tn ' ., visual chaos which )'ft,~ ol tn ·E'Me~. }our •ystem. LdctW.\st, .U OllllM"' t""ia.,, !Ii· , . .' ~ do 1lOl deny It oxl~ ~ com . ; n 61 ~ved fn •Igo,. and outdoor advertiling are !IOI ' ' · ......,. POia. b\llldbli1, ""''lllPfh g t~e.same, we weulcUIU·to thin~, howwer, that •rt'*' parltins ~ an( refuse --~ oW companies strive for improvement in tht aJ1 ia pat qbantitles, kvt a...nowo Wlcl'°n Jncthclci, type• and design oj, visua1 \,'\JlrulHlillOR• ' the community appearabce. The situ•tioft..is far lion necessary in today's tconomy. Ourre<:ord u " ~ ,thau It* ·kl~tion of. establishment• • Joc .. I Orange Co~ritr. firm ;, known for a xre•I lllld PIOduGW'--' I WU •urprlltd lltot you -would di."tlCll· C.rter OutdOOr Advo1tl1in" wu recontly . ovedoak It. obvloUI. ' !IOleoteyl b~ the St•!• ·or C.lilomia, ();vision of In rho maue. of edvertlsillc per "'· we assusno Nlghwaya, to lnlUile a ~ow <<ln<;!lt* of Travol•• tliot ,,.,.. believe 111 .11 .. part.of the Er., ftt>w ol lnfermatlon ' for the lntontate ~lghway system iqformatiun. Fwthennore, we ~ize that ad· r<quir«f in the Rbsei><'tr of o,utdoor 11dvertt1ln11o , .. l\iolnJ It th~ "llfllOl'1t0ne Qf the. free tnteipn.., 'Thera 11 olh•r eviden,C., of outstand'ing. Carter l)'llorll· Without ad""'1J1i11g, th~ .l)'•toin cannol .Still) olfort• "'.Cosio M••,_ l!"ine a11<1, thrpughout • stilt. Tlit 1N"'11' qi tho Jll'Cl"PI whlc;h, qppc>se the ~lbem Cahfomln,.nll lirlplpg bwipe.,..., to do 1-Bow ol inlo-UQ11, lll8kta till !Dt...,.ting " bi:tter job,. . . " · ""1dy btca..,. It 11111"""• by and larg'I. that the •I lhinlf\ Mr. ~41tor.· ~lllt you r!ghtfully owe '""'II' which oppOte t"4 fiw enttrprt,. sysiem ' •11>..,.iogy, In thta •ew'Pl'l"'l'l 19 "the threo men ate the 1&me. 'M had the foMaltt lo Cll!lt a vote 1or the It b logical tp auul\KI t~ the Dally Pilot tt>re*rvatlon of froe spo«h, wllidi you critici:wd. bellovu In advt.tls;ng so long,as tl\at adverti51ng Jt appem that they might have• bit tlicii:e under- 11 In tho Pilot. bu~ if thr<>uJb free choico the , sllmd~ on tho l'&bject thaa YO!' do, and, tllat II l4voetller ao*1Q ...other mcdia to display bi<, Vt'( ~twlillln& bociiu1e Y@q.rtMly should ht tbt -that it _., II holcle tltat YO• would "'~pert. NI ttplllOorillo lltlo ........ -"BDrroi\. .-pport and lobby 11> keep hard liquor im...rti•-OUT QF ~." , :~~-, . Pi•t W. C..nn ' • ---IT,/ M, IOI 1117 I ~ll'A ~~ 'l,IU•O•"~ lllff 1reiidtml C111t., <'.o!llOnitfOM ~mtn i\nft \ • I ' ' t DAILY I'll.OT Acapulco Beckons • K" ingtpr ( PEOPLE ) ' Ronald L Ziegler, the White Hause press secretary, said Kiuioger is in the process of mHUng the focus of hi! at- tention from Indochina to Wiiiem Europe, Japan and tbe Middle East. Gaml!hmenf s u i t s total- illc $14,5'2 have been llled q:lin.st the estate of President Lyndon B. Johnson for debts lllegedly owed by his brother. lam Houto• Joba100 of -'11le latest suit c 1 a I m 1 Jobns(l'I. owes E a s t e r n -. Inc .. ~.08%. 'l'be Riggs National Bank of WllllllingtM, D.C., filed a prnisbment suit for $10,000 ad the Camille Corp. of Hoo.ston, Tex., one for $480 . .Jobmon received a bequest a( '5,tXJO in cash or property ~ his brother. * U David Eilubower may look for a job in government « tn the writing fiekt when he is released from the Navy at the end of the nlonth. but has no plans to take a White House post. Belen Smith, First Lady Pat Nhor:r's press secretary. said that the President's son-in-law to,ed with the idea of taking a law CXIW'9e but bad not sought ldmiMion to any university. She noted that Eisenhower's father. former Ambassador Jolllll Eisenhower, Is an author and is writing a book about his father, Dwight D. Eisenhower. She said that David has a ''natural bent for writing." Cbafrman it, Lee Ray of tbe Atomic Energy Com- mission bas moved he!' mobile bome from Frederick CoWlty, Jl4. and an A5C spokesman •JI she ••cloeSn't care to list" ... ..., address. Jl<. Ray ....,]d Ml lefl in- qpin!:s where the custom- built inobile home is located. The home had been parked on a 164-acre farm near Jef- fenoo. Md., but Dr. Ray was told by county officials 1ast month that the mobile home did not meet county regu]a- tioos. * ~. Jolm Kahn, the paster of St. Matthew's Roman Catholic Catht:dral in Washington. will c o n d u c t warship services in the White Home Sonday. 'Ibe President and Mrs. Nix· cm invited some 300 govern- mmt cfficials, members of Cangress and friends to attend the tenices. Tbe Takoma Park. Md. Bap- tist Church cholr will sing. -flt Blues singer Geor&e '1Fur-rr Lewis, who cnce played bis bottle-neek guitar In W.C. Handy's band, became a Ten· ...... colooel 00 bis llOth birthday. Thf colonel's commission from C-cv. Winfield Dunn was presented to Lewi!; at a birth- dsy porty in Memphis home of .. Plue" Red Wllllam1, aootber cld-time blues singer. * On St. Patrick's Day. there's said to be a little bit of Irish in everyone, including now the Apollo 17 crew. night Commander Eugene A. Cerm, Ronald E. Evant and lbrrtson H. Schmitt were to have rec1!ived civic honors in Chicago Jan. 26. But the ttrtmony was called cff in mourning for the late Presi- dent Lyndon B. John90ll. Now It's been rescheduled - for St. Paddy 's Day. The astronaut trio will serve as baDDrary grand marshal! for the March 17 parade, then at- lmcl the annual l r i s h Fellowship dinner. Ceman is a native of Cbicagc. l£l'S BE FRIENDLY Jr J'OICI have new nclghborl • Jt:now of anyone moving te aur area. pleaac tell UI 9D t.hlit •oe ml.f extend a tttndlJ -.~koml'! and help Did to Ix-come acquainted .. dlelr iiew surroundinp,. SL Clast f ISitDr .. 1519 4'W36I lllt• Ylsltar MM174 • Man Says He Got $25 in VD Study THINK THE NlW JONES WASHIJiGTON (UPI) -All elderly bled< inao has l<S1llled thal. ... .. goi szs ..... • cortllicai. 0 f •pPl'edatbl alteqia1<Jtlpating, witboat his knowled1e . In tbe governmt0t11 1tudy cl lbe el· fecta ol l)'Jll>llls. "Were you glad 14 aet the certificate?" Sen. Edward M. KeMedy, CD-Mas11., asked the witness, Charlie Pollard, 61 , of Tuskegee. Ala., where the government study was con- ducted. 4'YES," HE replied softly CRYSTAL TILE DEMOHSTRllTIOH See how to Do-It· Yourself and have thing• look like you paid the pro. llEW'LOWEll llllD LA MIRJIJ)A STORES Satwday, March 10 ~ ' : • /> • ,:. '· •• ~~f,'ALUMIHUM GARAGE DOORS White baked enameled. Strong but atill lightweight due to interloclcing aluminum panela. 8'x7' •... , .•........ 9'x7' , ...•......•• , . 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BllD (,!IAl£8 47~ KC> 1311 ·xot th• old crees>41r. but a new one. 11..., poly oomtructlon that will not ~ 11pUnter, aoak up ugly oiL cmd 11 llgbhnighL BCAVY DOTY STilE'l'CB CORDS ' IS" . . .. . • 33"u. 20'' ...... 37"u. .,.. . .. ............ u. Ir: ..... 47"u. 35" •• ' .• ' 55\i. Otherwl•• kn.own aa "bungle" co•d1. Hold peanut butter aande wlcbe9 on your bib. IJDlc a couple to bold doWD larpe. 3-IMP BAllERf ClllRGER 7'' lion ~ to ru· n.r.. amp• of , ... ~Obllitr CID It'• ,...., got a · neat llttl• -to add. . • ' Frid.ly, Marth 9, 1'173 • of Age Chorale Irvine-,Master • J ) ' • • •• < ' Bach 'Mass in B Minor' Offered in Celebration BJ JO OU!ON Of•Dlllr ...... 'Ille Irrine -Olarale -and' its Orange County .,.......,, -will have cane ol age m11sG1lty after the chorale's March II performance </. Bach's "Mass In B .._, iD Ille Orange Coast College -Dacribed as "me oldie.most m:iting proj<ds ~ for any dxra1 -to uodtitake" by Jo1m. Alrqoder, morale din!clor, Ille "11 llinor" is a masterpiece ---at least 15 ,.... for Ille com- -to complele ..... -.... ls --Ille BJl'8li!st dlorale com-J"'i«il#:m ever writtm. lt ft hales the full eleceQ of a Cotliolic mass Jot -aaigJl iD -111111 grammatical ponpllmlnp Multiplieation Beek Catch); Beat, Cartoon Charact.ers Teach Kids Math • NEW YORK (AP) -One of ~life's little won· ders iJ that many kids who quickly memorize the mumbled wordJI of rock songs ...,m to draw blankS in recalling simple multiplication tl!bles. This phenomenon has led to the creation of "Multipllcation Rock," a children's feature that appears eight times each weekend at 'the end of kiddies shows on the ABC Television network. The principle of the sertes is simple: Dry· .. dust multiplication tables rre written as catchy lyrics to pop music. Nwimical cartoons expand, contract abd gather to Illustrate the number in9olved. All of It is the brainchild of David McCall, P"""' Iden~ of a New Yorlt advertlsiDg agency. It cam& about in 19\!8 .when he was musing about b,is yowig soil's Woe. with multiplication. · "11 eemed strange that•he tnew tbe-wordt to every-rod< ng ever written, but <lldn't bcnr bis · mwliplicalion tables," 8ljd McCall, wbo rudlly admits be was the fJUDklng kind of math atudellt ID ltis ~old~s. • · McCall said he was thlnklng at that time oal1 of mllk!nf a n>ek·'n'rolt mullipllcalion al.bum f~ remedial use in gr de school"' He contacted Bobby Dorough. a New York compooer-planist who had prevloiisly written com· mercial jiaglee for blm. Dorougb lkotdlecl out and recorded two sample oonp, I I ' ' to disqualify it as an orthodox mass, music scholars say. 1'ro parts, the Kyrie and Gloria, "which in themselves constitute a full Luiberan maa, were submitted by Bach In 1'133 to support his petition !or ap- paintment as composer to the Electoral Court at Suooy, a position be was granted In 1731," program ootes· for the conc>ertstale. ''Many of the latter movements were performed as individual works as they came frcm bis pen, or, as Bach managed to write an average of ooe cantata per moolb over a number of years, were in- eorporated into these larger worts," tbe ---.. 1, must be obviowl, however, that the "Jlasl in B Miner is no mere compendi· wn of mJscellaneous fragments, !or tbc extent of its musical cohesiveness and conceptual unity is overpowering." 'M>e work will be performed wjtb four soloists and an orchestra, with a special touch added by a baroque organ to be loaned by Mrs. Clayton Spessard of Irvine. Soprano soloist will be Oarrelyn Mellil!i of Orange, alto soloist will be Jane Westbrook of Laguna Beach, tenor \\1ill be Michael Sells of Los Angeles and bass will be David Pittman Jennings, also of Los Angeles. A 22--voice group from within the chorale known as the Concertists wi ll be featured during portions of the mass, especally where the orchestral ac- companiment is lighter. Being able to perform the great Bach work is a triumph in itself for the S-year- old chorale, which Is composed of 100 Orange Countians from 24 commuIDUes and all walks of life. First discussed by Dr. Maurice Allard, professor of 1nuslc at· UCI, and several Countians who had sung in high school and college. it was Conned to serve those who were interested i!) continuing their 1nusical involvement. Jan Unvert. a Newport Beach resident and one of the first to ~ accepted, said the response to the first call for singers was overwhelming and unexpected. "More than 250 auditioned the first year," she said, "and now there is a coo- (See CHORALE, Page '13) John Alex1nder CHches 111> pr1no Darrtllyn Mtllllll, fir left, In tho finer !?"!nit of 81ch's ~'Miss I!) 8 ,,.lnor.H Tho 1 Orengo .ro$1Jont ,1"111 bo one of fo1ur1 10lo(1t1 wnen ' thra Irvine Master chor•I• ~'r{ormi tho ~mblfJ.Ru~ ~k · Mif<ih 'II 1 In tho <!(•~4' Co11t Col'9' oudilorlum. ' r -l 1-i"' , . ' ',JoJt l'. Finding tits. \Vay ' Success ' Back to tagu.na Playhouse . . ' 'Ille -smell ol. ,,..,.,... bas waited its way back to community theater in Laguna Beach, and the "good old days" when nearly ~ show was both an artiltic and financial success appear to have retumed. With its airrent . production, "The Prime of Miss Jean Bnxlie," a solid bit, the Log1ma Moulton C om mun I t y ~ bas come two-thirdl of the way through its fourth seaBoo with flying -.. Its lint three shows -"Forty Carats " "Summer and Smoke" and "'Bow 'the other Half Loves" -were -11Y ....U ,,.,.;vec1; making !be 11112-73 cw"JP'ign Laguna's best season at the ,... -.SS,,_ almost four years old. '1'his WU tbe rWe rather than the U • c:opllon beet In !be llllO'• on Ocean A....,. when It .... just !be Laguna l'la1hoase-'Ille 14oolton .... added In mkl-199 with Ille acquisition ol the new -· tllanb to a generous start from ,Mn. Lewis Moulton, and the Community tog came a1oog last year when Ille latest ol. Ill tine managerial fadloos began bedoolog for more local _.i. IN m THREE and a ball oeasons, the Moolton Playhouse bas ridden the roller ClDUler of fortune, plunging '° deep into -at one point that Ille future of theater iD Laguoa .... precarlowl. Theo, la JJUd.1171, the playbouse began a sleacb' upward climb with veteran abowman Hap Graham at the helm, lm- pwlng ill artistic 111111 filcaJ condition, antil DOW it boasts I $12,000 curtain wllidl bas gme up on IOJlle of Orange OoualJ'• best entertainment this season. [ ...... beet Cll those dilfiatl~ transi· 11oi1a1 11111 wllm '1lle playhouse group --Ille eomly conrmes of the Ocean Avenue theater to the imposing edllloe ol almoot limiiless staging ~-=-:..:~~;~ wtlb ., ucellent diroct«, Jahn ~erzac. ca, ..,.,... _ of the ortisilc load, the -ol. ~ often lalled to IJi. l!ift )-·· uie.tergoen. l'llr last•not, Fmaoca picked llol>ert Alldau'1 lplttldld ~ "I Never Sq ,.... .., Pathet'!. to opeo Jhe .... ~. It .... -1>11 dooe, -cf the l1N or three finest lbowt at Laguna fnlm that day to thll .-but Ill IUbjeCI mou.r, old qa al deeth, did little tD In- duce a J>ndolf•ma•t'¥ leDkr oW<nry In- to the ihuur. ., . RON FILIAN, SHARON -HARWOOD IN 'JEAN BRODIE' TllK BA LANCE OF U..t !989-70 ltllCll featurtd aome other artistically ambliloul plays ol q...,tlooab\e appeal - ''The Devl111 Advocate,!' "The ~lght Hooo11bJe GenUeman" -which didn't pan ol!t tDo well In either the crltical or (!seal departments. Small wonder the pttroos chole tho least Impressive show of the year, jjc..ctus Flowe11/' as their fnwrlte. U tbe first ,.,..,, had b e e n troublelOITlc, the second was downright d1'81trous, beglnnlhg with lbe biggest bomb ol them all, '"!'be Royal Hunt ol • the Sun." Tblngs dJdn't .Jmprov& much throughout !he '"' ol the year and the red ink rose higher and hlg)ler. · Enter Hop Graham. Ncwlt emconoed as Laguna's m"naging director, G ra~ startej shifting course in the last shoit of that season !)y reci•e:tUng his stlll~frlah Sheridnn \\1hiteside charRCter ln "The Man Who Came to Olnne.r'J and rolllnR out the red carpet ror all tbe 0 oJa timers'' of the Ocean Avenue days. In the (See fNTERllUSSION, Pap •1 I I -. ~•-I • •' • . . . . . DAILY PILOT WIIA1? TO Preridential Hopeful.I' Get IUllCli JJ.JJ ll'llNO SHOW -illt -llld -f""" '"lllt ~ ThlrtJes" wOI be Mlvod by CIGldeJi weot (lol. -°""'"""1ty Olol'llle lo the oommunlly threettr, 1$744 OOlilleil Wm St, llunlinitoo Beodl. SatGrday performance at I p.m.. and Sonday at 3 p.m. 'l'k:l<tll fl at box olllce. MARCH 11·11·17 1 ,. • /fJCI Workshop; Hobbycrafts, Antique• Jm "'8TJV AL -Catch a gig. Orange Coott Co11e1e con· """ ~ annual lllgh School Jazz Enseml>le ""'1pet!Uon la Cb OCX: Auditorium. -Y and Friday, from I a.m. IO I p.m., admiasloo Is free. Finals Concert Playoll at 7 p.m. Friday, adtni.mion $2. Saturday competition from I a.m, to 4 p.m., foilowed by the pre.!eOtation oi pri2eo at 7 p.m. Maynard Ferguson and bis Ordlestr1I will perform at 8 p.m. Admis.stm '3. MARCH II FOLK DANCE VF'"ES'"'f"'IV AL -KJcl< your heels wheo lhe Gendy Dancers Jnternational will cmduct its annual jam- boroe at the lnternatiooal Institute, 435 South Boyle Ave., Los Angeles. Public is cordially invited to attend, I ,1 ' ., • I On Exhibit MARCH II CHORALE CONCERT -Listen to a grand classic. '11le Irvine Master Chorale and Orchestra presents "Mass in B Minor'' by Johann Sebaatlsn Badt at 8 p.m. In the OCC Auditortum, 2701 Fairview Rood, Costa Mesa. All seats re- served, $1 to $4 with special lamily ticket for $7.50. MARCH 11-17 V AHIETY SHOW "\ Cbe<k out the talMt. Newport Harbor Anaheim Shows Boats Boating enthu1i11t1, which included the 4li'ffnte'• and the cloer1, wlll get 1 chance to look 1t the tltHt' mod1l1 and the newest 1ccessorle1 when the fifth annual Weit· ern ~tlon1I ao.t encl Marine Show opens •t the An•· h•fm ·Convention Center tonight. S1ilboat1, power cruls- ""' lnboord ond outboord craft will bo exhibited · thl'0"9h Morch 17, Houro: S"'urdoy, ,,_,to 10:30 p.m.; Sundays, noon to '8 p.rn., Monday through Fridays, 6 to 10 p.m. Admi11ion, $2 for adults and $1 for children, 6-12. ' • -~ .. • lllgb Scllool a.au " '74 pmetllS the amual .. ,..,. ml Stan" talcot and variety mow at 8 p.m. In the NllllS Afld. horium. Admiasim Im. llWl/llll 11 -.UEGMIS CONCERT ..: 8,...d SWtday alWnoan listen- • to Bl..,.... mualc, pl~ by "c.anyon <lrul," a new poup ol UYt Newport mYlld•0 •, Mesa Tbuter, Newp<n Beacb, J..S p.m., )Well 4. 'l'lckatl, '2. llttldan!a, fUO and ehildren·untfer 12, 75 oentl. MARCO t · II ANl'IQUE SHOW -Mingle with appro>imately 85 l!llllbj. t«· dealers from throughout tbe West u they present ooe ol. the largest concentraUOfll of quality antiques, at the Santa Molilca Civic AudllOrilllD, Main and Pico, Santa J\lonlca lrom I to 10 p.m. Featured will be American, Eng- liab, Europesn and Orlenlal antqlties and art, with an ag· gregate value in the mJJllom of dollars. Admission '2 with children under 12 free. MARCH 9 • II DRAMA WORKSHOP -"How to Become President," writ· !al and directed by playwright Ian Bernard, lecturer in drama, presented as drama workshop with UCI students par- ticipating in creaUon. Fine Arts Village Studio Theater, UC Irvine 8 p.m., Mar. 6-10. Adm.ls.slon 50 cents. MARcH 9. II . BASEBALL TIME -Spring is here (Palm Springs that is) as the Anaheim Angels open their exhibition baseball season, playing Cleveland, March 8 and 9 at l p.rn. They will meet Chicago March 10 at 12:30 p.m. and March 11 at J p.m. All in the stadium at Palm Springs. '· . WM Kalella Ave., ~Im. For !t.Wtbu -.iormation U IO houri ud lickel p<ica, call_ .. MARal. • 11 llOBSYCBU'ft lllOW -Find ~ o bobby at the tllnl 11111111 espooldon o1 Munlclpol ~ In l.ooi Beach lnm noon -• e.m. Bla.d .. tile ·-·· targelll" die Robl>y and o:.111 Show feolw'e 11111 _,., plus ltllO «¥:1alnmmt. Admlosion, 50 Clllll. MAl\CB II DORY P111MN -1be 0.....-Cdleges' Garrison ..,,.,._ let' 201 Eu1 'lotb SC. Claremoot, will .,......1 "An Evcnln( wUb Dory Prem" ~ roo:irding slat. lyricist and cim. poe", at 8:15 p.m. Tickets available al the lx>.1 otflce. POOlle (714) 1126-4623 for ln!onnt1Hon. MARCH 10 ·II BOAT RACING -1be Calilomla Drag.boat <llampiOlllblp ~ will he held at Marine Stadium, 340 Nieto Ave., Long Beech, beginning at 10 a.m. oo March IO and at noon on Mardltl. MARCH ti PIANO RECITAL -Program by Robert Maus, UCI music major, spoll90l'ed by School oi Fine Arts. Fine Arts Village Concert Hill, UC Irvine, 8 p.m. Mar. 11. MARCH II DIXIELAND JAU -Come on along and hear the "Zula Street Paraders" led by Ed Leach at Jazz Incorporated's regular monthly meeting at 211 East Chapman Ave., Orange. Four hours of cootinuous live jive beginning at 2 p.m. Dress is informal. SaodWicbes and refreshments available. Admis- sion free, public la Invited. MIU VllDI SHOPPING CENTll 2701 H•rbor 81..,d .1 f Ad1m1 Cpst• Mes•, C•lif. 92616 Tel. 17141 979-8810 KIDS LIKE UNCLE LEN MARCH 9 • 17 ~ BOAT SHOW -the 5th snnual Western Marine and Boat Show will be held at the Anaheim Convention Center, 800 ~· GRAND . OPENING ROCKIN' MA TH ..• (From Page 2'1) It was a complicated, synco- pated song -as are all of them-that still managed to sWing, even if you lost track of the ma.th on the first gcr around. Blossom Dearie, a fine sing· er with a soft little girl's voice, sang one of he songs. Grady Tate, a jazz-drummer-turned- vocalist, did two others. Dor- ough sang the rest. The series premiered on Jan. 6 and hes been on the air ever since, six times on Saturday mornings and twice on Swxiays. Could the idea behind "Mui· tiplication Rock" be applied IO hlgheT fonna oi math, sucb as calculus? "One wuuld be hesiUint IO to say so,1' drawled Dorough, a native of Clherry Hill, Ark. "I'd proilobly have IO go back to school." "Oh, I certainly think we can do theorems," said Mc· Call, who emphasized tho! he · had his troubles with basic geometry. But right now, he's concen· trating on two similar musical series in which be says ABC has high interest. One involves putting the ni.les of grammar to music - the flrat show is called ueon. junction" -and the second wduld be a series or. short mu- sical courses in American histnry. The oldest Ind the most authent&c antlquet show in 1hl west ••• reflecting the true eleginct of fine antlq&m with 1 grut showing of memorabilia and collectlbl& MlrCih 7th thfta MS'Ch 11th,houn 1:00 PM to 10:00PM. Lart deySunit.y,Mardi 11th, 12 Noon to 8:00PM. <;,,,,f;, r.'""' I t:,v,<; A,~1,1.l"'"" ~.<., ., ·""JI'"" f'.••d o,,11v Uoor ""'""• Adrn1~''"'"i:,1 .00. C1>1ld<l'll untl•·r 12 loci: Of Our Newly Remodeled Flower Shop COME SlE, ORANGI COUNTY'S FRESHEST FlOWERS BECAUSE WI GO TO THI MARKET AT 2 A.M. TO MAKE SURE THEY'RE THE FRESHEST FLOWERS MONEY CAN IUYI For The Celebration We Are Giving Away 5 Floral Arrange· ments, 5 Fruit Baskets. No Purchase Necessary, You Don't Have To Be Present To Win! Just Come In And Fiii The Entry Card! No Coupons, Just Come In And Buy These Specials! (NO COUPONS J THIS WEEK ONLY! 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I 7"" .S.T, th • .,.. -COMPLETE- Marine "arclware Electronics and Marine Repair 1595· NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA 646-6269 "THE ONE STOP SHOP FOR ALL YOUR BOATING NEEDS" 64"45J9 I' I • Sextant Offers Seafarers New Harbor • ID Center The llOXlant ii~ .,.Ylgatlonal device .. ed to d'.!lennine latitude and ioo&ltude. But the word bas taken en 1til1 'another mellllng hereabouta -the splaally new Seltant restaufant 'delicatessen a.nd bakery that recenll,y opened In Newport Center. One of tbree.ne,, spota to arrive on the Center dining scene almost simultaneously, the Sextant became the flrlt of the trio to find ua aampllng the wares when we dropped by for dinner ooe nl1ht last week. On the basis of that pmpiUous begur nlnK we're eagerly looklng forward to completing our rounds of new Center at- tractions as soon as Ume pennitl. Rll!ht oil the Sextant's sleek and shiny appearance bidJ the customer prom1Je of good tlilngs to come. AbetUng this ex- pectaUoo, to be sure, are the bakery and dell's temptatloo-flll~ glass coWJten range from egg salad, 11, and Kosher putraml, flJO, and bot br!Wt of beef, fl.llO. Combi nat i on (trlple decker) aandwlcbea include salami, braunscbwetger and Swiss cheese, fl.91 ; baked ham aod Swiss cbeeae, fl.llO; oor- oed beef, pastrami and tongue, 11.95; smoked salmon and cttam cheese, U.25. All dinner eotreea: are served a la carte or wllh a full meal Order at the latter price range and '°"' dim>ar Includes a choice of appetlur (chopped liver, pickl- ed herring or tosaed """'° salad), choice of coffee, tea or milk and l')'e bread and butter. Repreaeotative selections, quoted first at a la carte price followed by the com· plete dinner. price, include boiled lhort ribs of beef (with bolled potato and vegetable ), 12-4~ snd 13.80; fried jumbo shrimp (with French fried potatoes and cole slaw), $2.25 and $3.60; grrund sirloin steak (with mubed potatoes, Out 'N About NORMAN ·STANLEY that you pass on the way to the dining room. Once you're seated in the room Itself a warm and comfortable ambience takes over through the tasteful and judicious we or such decorative features 8! rnacrame, green planls, varyln1 ahades of dark wood and brightly-colored works ol original art. Turning to the menu the diner ls con. fronted with a lengthy slate o f PoSSibillUea. Offerings fall Wlder 1 stag- ge ring variety of 16 general categories . ln order, these are appetizers, soups, sandwiches, hot sandwiches, salads, low calorie plates, combination sandwiches, side orders, broiler selecUons, dinner en- tr~, deJicatessen plates, fish platters, dairy dlabes, desserts, fountain items and beverages. Sandwiches, served on rye bread or rol l with pickle and red cabbage salad, salami, 11.25, to bot corned beef or grilled ooloos aod vegetable), $1.95 and 13.30; broUed top sirloin steak (with French fried potatoes and vegetable), 1.1.95 snd $4.95. More than a dozen prospects among the dellcatet.sen plates and fish platters Include bot corned beef or pastrami (with potato salad, cote slaw and plckel). 12.llO; ....,rted cold cut plate (corned beef, pastrami, tongue, salami, chopped liver, potato aalad, cole slaw, tomato, oolon and pickle), 13; C bl ca go lmockwunt (with baked beans or sauerkraut, potato salad and pickle), 12; assorted fiah plate (white fish, cod, lox and cream cheese, aened with s1Jced tomatoes, onion, cole slaw, pickle and Greek olives), 13.75. A special child'• plate olfen a choice of hambur1er patty, broiled hot dog or fish sod cblps, served wltb salad, roll and a small sundae. for 95 cents. From the Sextant's enormou1 bill cl fare we ftoally oarrowed our chol ... dowo to the Hunprtaa 1tutred cabboge -tabbed at IUO for the fllll -., (12.25 'a la C41'1e) aod served with nwt>- ed potatoes and ..,.table -Ind rol8t brtaket ol boel -f4 oo the oompleta din- ner (12.85 a la carte) and aerved with potato pancakes, applesauce a u d vegetable. Every psrticular of the meal netted savory satisfactian, we coociuded, and overall q11B:ntlty proved generous enough to have invited a third penon to joln us. Cocktails can be enjoyed with your din- ner or imbibed in the cozy Spy11aas lou~e located in a separate room. Yet another welcome feature at the Sextant b a nice brttkfut menu that's &erved all day. It provides the full range ol tboee mo-g (but good anytime) Items such as ham and eggs, omelettes, pancakes sod Freocb toast. Beyond the bakerf and deli offerlltgs there's also a sped.al take-OUt menu, and you can call upon the restaurant for a complete buffet catering service with . party platters for home, office or club socials. Open for breakfaat, lunch and dinner, Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m., the Se.ltant restaurant, delicatessen and bakery Is located at 630 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. TWO SPECIAL DINNERS are oo tap next week at the Stuft Shirt restaurant in Newport Beach. First up is a gala Algerian "Shirt Stuff. er" on Wednesday, to be followed by a festive St. Patrick's Eve "Shirt Stuffer" on March 11. And from all lndlcatloos, the right reasonable tab ol $4.75 per person for both dinners isn't the only reason to partake. The tdarcb II Alaerlao lout will begin with a choice of 1entU 90\IP or tossed green salad. 'I1len comes the feature dish ...... fabulous Cous COus. This great but Utile-known taste treat consists of lamb and cblcken served over . a bed of spicy cracked wheat with articho ke cup, carrots, onions, tunllps, zucchini and chick peas, accompanied by toaBted cheese bread. For dessert there will be bak1ava, a decliciOWI hooey pastry, and Algerian coffee. MR. MIKE'S HOUSE OF PRIME RIB • • • Satin & Suede Nightly for dancing and ente.rtainment It's all happening at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach (714) 644-1700 MEADOWLARK COUNTRY CLUB Lark Room DINNER SPECIALS Choic• of Soup or S1l1d l1ltod Pot•to or Rico Piiaf e 61rllc lrt11d WEDNUDAT -Top Slrl~ StHk ____ ,,_ ...... $2.H THUISDAT -Pr;m• R;b ............. _ .. ______ ,, ..... $3.40 FllDAT -Shrimp Stuffed with Crob ............ $3.10 SATURDAY-Tournodos of Boe! ............... -... '1.21 SUNDAY -Loulsl•n• Prowns ....................... ___ p ;U Orange Cou11ty'1 Top Efttertainmettt THE TWIN GUITARS IMddy"'"' " .... WIDNESDAT THRU SUNDAY lo11qut f1cllitltt up to 410 Peoplo l67n •IAHAM AYINUI tAt w__.t HUNTIN•~l!fACH 11141 .... tlM lltll ltl-1914 - 499-2626 --11-'-'•''"-1~'1ln l)ouse ~ GOURMET DINING OYSTER BAR • COCKTAILS ,._ LOCAL LOISTD c:..,llif1 ..._.. SI.ti • BRANDIE BRANDOl>I DUO, Tu ... ..S•t- ROY AL "HIGHNESS" HOUA 4 lo 7 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. --.. ~-·~ tlilt, ,........,, o,.. ..... .,... : /\"'.j ti y. t (. .. ~ llt>f ~lfltWlfl JI• '•UliL -I • • • • • PRIME RIB DINNER· • • • • • • • : Compltle with soup or Nlad, $ 3 95 := • Choke of potcrton or rice. • I • 209 Palm, Balboa 675-5774 • • c .. -..... ,.,,., ~, • •••••••••••••••••••••• ,;,!!'''' ··~,, 1"Nle's ~ BRINGS A FUN FAMILY FOOD RESTAURANT TO NEWPORT CENTER ~ 210 N!WPOl'IT CINTIR DRIVI, NmoltT iUCH NIAR THI THUTll'I TILl'PHONI!: {?'14) f«·ll01 111IOA.M. TO 11100 MIDNIGHT SHOP BUFFUMS NEWPORT SUNDAY 12 TO 5 Luncheon Sundfy 12:00 lo 3:00 SUflllrt 1'*'91 iutt J.tJ. lfM:ludeiJ • el ... M ChimNIM. ..... ..., ~Naeltea": ~oftoNotNlad ..._....,•tt&wwet•Mt.-t.ot roltt & ltVtttr, eeHe.ertfa.I...,... *' .. llNon , ... ncf .... ,.., CH.till' .... . Fnday, M""' 2, 1973 . DAILY PILOT D,: New Look Allyn Ann Mcl.orle and Joo Flynn laok •I • ,.. vHll"t photo which Is to carry .them to • more meaningful rwl• tlon1hlp In the provoc· tlve MW comedy, ''l'he Mind With • Dlrly Man," which opens at the Mark T1per For- um Thund1y through April 29. ,.. • Plans Continue for 'Show of the World' All the proceeds f r o m KMPC's "Show ol the \Vorld," going into Jts fourth annual presentation, will go to the Permanent Charities Com- mittee ol the Entertainment Industries, show business' vehicle for supPort of the United Crusade and.more than two down o.ther major charitable organizations, ac· cording to an announcement by vice president and general manager · staoley L. Spero. (Spero Is also the newly elected president of PCC). This year's "Show of the Wcrld," will be held at the Forum on Sept. 22; all artists will donate their Ume and their talents, with a battery oJ top entertainment expected to perform as 1n the past when such stars as Johnny Mathia, the Flfth Dimension, Dionne Warwlcke, Don Rick1es, Helen Reddy, Bill Cosby and Sergio Mendes, am<lll8 the many, many others who participated in prior "Shows." Calling tbe plays and the playlist over at KHJ is its new program director Paul Drew. Drew jQlns the station from Drew·Atkinson Radio Consultancy, Washington, D.C. PrlOI' )>Olis Include peels with Detrolt'a CKLW snd San Francisco's KFRC . A n d KKDJ·FM has a new general manager, Edward R. Boyd. New to KGlL's Skywatcb is Gary Francis Powers, once an international headline maker for having been captured ln Russia and held as a spy for nearly two ye81'1. Let's hope covering our freeways ls slightly 1e6I harrowing! lie didn't bring bock alldes or movies, but K A B C T a I k r a d 1 o Olmmunlcator Marv Gray brought back enough taped Interviews with key Israeli and Arab figures to produce a tW<>porl mlnl- speclal tlUed, "Israel: A 1.95 2.25 2.25 2.45 2.95 LOBSTER TAIL ••• , ••. , • , , • • • • • • 3.95 STEAK ANO LOBSTER ..... , • • • .. 4.95 .,_ indudl 11{11/, flrliF ch-t-. dtaO ol blild jlotlta or ric. -- 11?71,.. c.t H.llflwlt', Hunt ......... (21319'2·1321 lundtron • dinntr • b11u1u1a NOW OPEN SIX DAYS Mon. thru S.t. -11 A.M. to 3 P.M. -i~ GOURMET .G. ~~ SANDWICH v SHOP Try Our Montm Carfo -A Meal In ltseff - Continentel Dining In A Relexed Garden Setting Ah• C ....... c:.t.rfttt ....... lllloe 1f4t --.. 1767 NEWPORT BLVD. COST A MESA 646-3820 Have you heard about DINNER AT lrm~~ l!ft:firn ten.cl Doltr 4 P.M.,. t P.M. ,_.....,. ... --I P.M. -IKl ... ..W._ ......... ._ .......................... • RIBS, 1.95 CHICKEN •nd SPAGHEm, 1.95 CHICKEN and RIB, 1.95 SPAGHITTI •nd TWO RIBS, 1.95 PIZZA and SPAGHITTI, 1.95 PIZZA, 1.40 • SU IAYSIDI DRIVI-Nl!WPORT llACH Turning on Scott Manchester Spe<.:ial Report." The pro- grams were a result of Gray's' recent lCklay invitatlqnal visit to Israel to ob.serve that na· lion's 25th anniversary. KWKW and KALI ore to be commend"1 fpr pro&raming to the more than 1.5 mllllon Spanlsh-speakJng residents of th.ls area. KWKW owner Howard Kalmenson compares the station's lonnat as being akin to that of KMPC ; he has pointed out that there are more Mexicans here and in Orange County than In any ci- ty in Mexico, except Mexico City. The country western format may be gone, b u t KlEV continues Its interest i n horses. Horse racing that is, broadcsstl11g programs from Santa Anita, Hollywood Park and Del Mar. Proving they're "winners" themselves, that station's Frei and Beaton racenUy took fun p 1 • c e honora In llUsch Gardens canoe MICe, and KPFK-FM won the 11173 Ol!lo State Award for excellence in broadcasting an o.rl1lnal radio drama. Titl- ed , "Maude Gonne," the drsma told the tale cl the romance between an Irish ac- treu and the poet William Butler Yeats. It will be re- brosdcut on St. Patrlck'1 Day at 8:30 p.m. Barbara Kraft wro1e and proiluced. Real cantonese Food ••there or telco home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 2111 Pl., Newport BMch ORloleW560 ' 0,.. v-.-.-~J•tt--... WI o.• ' CLOSID SUNDAY JOIN US IN THE LOUNGE NIGHTLY with SPICIAI. fOI THI MONTH Of MAICH COMPLETE OINNERS HOClllTTll Of lllf BRANDY, WINE & SONG TUES · SAT 9 PM-1:30 STINKY & DEWDROP HAUltn TOP lllLOIN STWI YOUO CltOICE 1325 PEii: PE(ISOH MON. NIGHT · TUES.· FRI. 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Dflys: 11110 ..... to 12:30 , h ltdGJI: 4:00°12 MIDNIGHT Open r Days NOW APPEARING LYN ROSE ! I hi ..... Sat. 11 1JO A.M. ,. 1 :30 9093 E. ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH 9 62-79 11 . ~ . • ' ' . Fo1dlr, II.di 9, 197) OA!LY PILOT H IN -THE GALLERIES Sam Clayberg~r Exhibits Work at OCC OCC ART GALLERY -flt! Falntew Road, c.ta Mesa. Sam Clayberger will uhiblt from Mardi 5 through Mardi 29. Gallery open M-1 thtolllh Friday, I a.m. 1'> 2 p.m. BOWERS MUSEUM -2002 Nor1h Main St., Santa Ana. "nle Indian Lore Allodallon will preoeot an exblbltlon delllOl)o -ting the cootemporary artisUc end craft akllls ol .the American Indians. March 4 through March 25. MUJeWD hours are Monday through 8aturday, 10 a.m. 1'> 4:30 p.m.; Wednesday and Tlluroday eveoinp from 7.f p.m. and Sun- day 1..5 p.m. CllALLfS GAIJ.Elll&'I -I3llO South Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. Recent pQJntingg by Michael Marsden on view !rom March 5-31. Open dally from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. CITY BALL GAU.ERY -3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Acrylic pointing> by Bill Motta, local resident and exhibitor at the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts. Open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m • ' OCC UBRARY -2071 Fairview Roo.d, Costa Mesa. Peter Max Exhibit of acrylic paintings, drawings, poster1 and products. A total ol 75 pieces from the Smithsonian Elthibit. Opejl Monday through 'nlursday, 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., Fri- days, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Weekends, noon until 4 p.m. March 17 through April 15. MALL OF ORANGE -2298 North Orange Mall, Orange. Featuring 52 artists from the Fountain Valley Art Associa- tion displaying oil paintings, pastels, water colors, acrylics, metal sculpture, macrame and Indian art. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. through Marcll 4. AVCO SAVINGS AND LOAN -3310 Bristol St .• Costa Mesa. Watercolors, oils and etchings by Clay Campbell Water- colors and oils by Bob Denniston through March. I 9tll YEAR ! JlcREA'S BEST ''WOllD'S llST" ARMENIAN-MIDDLE • EASTERN CUlSINE BANK OF COSTA MESA -Jlarbor..at Bater, COiia M .... Oils by Virginla King. BRENl'W,OOD SA~ -™' AdalDI, Costa Meaa. Oils by Marian~ thm>g!l MMcb. COSTA MEsA AJi.T LEAGUE GALLERY -2111 Well Wll- ..., st., Co8ta-. Mooal<s and ....,.uc> by Helen Fat=. Oils by Mary Long. Oils and acrylics by Jan Cook. Acrylics by Ferne Williamo. CROCKER CITIZENS BANK -2300 Harbor Blvd, Co8ta Mesa. Folk.art in oils by Manci"Scboo.tbal. DAILY PILOT -:Ji0 West Bay St., Costa Mesa. Acrylics by Dorinda Cook through March. DOWNEY SAVINGS AND LOAN -300 E. 17th St., Coota Mesa. Batik and stitchery by Doona Frtebertshauser. Oils by Bruno Tel'Ske . FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ORANGE -1650 Adams st., Costa Mesa. Oils by Pat Ingram. GLENDALE FEDERAL SAVINGS -2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Wateroo!-Ors by Soozy West through March. MESA VERDE LIBRARY -2969 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa. Oils and acrylics by Helen Patzer. SECURITY PACIFIC BANK -196 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Oils by Thelma MacKenzie through Man:b. TRANSAMERICA TITI.E CO. -170 East 17th St., Costa Mesa. Oils by Gertrude Mattacks. MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN -2867 E. O>ast Hwy., Cor- ona det Mar. Seascapes in oil by John Paige; crewel em- broidery by Peg Paige, botb of Corona de! Mar. Tbroogh March. JACK GLENN GALLERY -2831 E. Cout Hwy., Corona de! Mar. Paintlnp and moool)'P<S by Nathan Ollvelra thn>ugh April 7. Open dai]y, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. NEWPORT HARBOR ART MVSEIJM-2211 W. Bolboo Blvd., Newport Bead>. "Wbal Time 11 It!" Ezhlbltlon organized by Betty Turnbull, acting d1r<et« of the museum. tam a loot at tbe countless ways man ha.s dealt with "Time." Owers ''Time" <oneepts from the lllmplest to the moot sophisti- cated. Through April 8 . TUCKER WILD LIFE SANCnJARY-&nta Ana MOWl!aina. Wildlife obeervation areaa, nature tralla, stream, filrm and lectures. saturday morning field trips foe small groups. Open dally, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. WiM"ERN ART GALLERY -8addleback Inn, First Stnllt and the Santa Ana Freeway, Santa Ana. Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 11:30 a .m .·10 p.m., saturday, 2-10 p.m. Sun- day, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Monday, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Seyenth annual Cowboy Roundup !eaturm works by JO ol America's mool acclaimed Western artists, through March 18. MUCKENl'llALER CENTER -1201 W. Malvern, Fullerton. Hours: Tuesday through SWlday, 1-5 p.m. Admission free. "Super pream," an all woman photography exhibit, ls on display through March 25. Exhibit represents not only CUI'" rent photographic trends, but the use or photographic eJe.. ments in graphics, paintlng, sculpture and crafts. CORONA DEL MAR LIBRARY -m Marigold Avenue, Cor· ona del Mar. Watercolors, oils and plastics of Benjamin Lee Gray d. Corona del Mar. GOLDEN WEST COLEGE -Library. Golden West College 15741 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Advertising design work exhibited by students of Noel Calderwood and Harvey Clemans. Hours: Monday thru Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Friday, 7:30 a.m; to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 1-6 p.m. 1'C;.($~X~ ob~~P0/, ~ ~ I : 1 ~~-it.Z·---~~·1 1. ~~elected California . ., ... ~ S or Imported Wines ~ Th ur1.-Fri .-Sat .-Sun. 2136 PLACENTIAAJv1cro1trl COST,t, MES,t, 6~2 .0 800 THE NU-TWO RIVIERA ftEfiTAUMNT Continental Cuisine Cocktoll1 GRENADINE OF BEEF TENDf.RLOIN l'Df"Htllnl ~ * ~'9Rae~ I'. Broiled Halibut Steak . . . . $3.75. Every Monclot1 Ntre: Ladies with Escort ;.s Price on any menu item with This Ad. .... l 0~~~3:~~ ' . • LUNCH DINNER •roITI..i_a• MCXIC.1'N ~eadvuatlt; "Finest Mexican Food in Orange Co." Ch•rbrollel'-Food to Go Open 7 b~y1 Cocklarl~. E11tert11inm9nt 547 w. ltlll ~( •• '42·t7'4 C11t1 MtM ~1111 llWl(llflr'lt •• ,..... ~ ~ Glrdeft Gl'llVI ~ ~;~~~~\ PIZZ HOME DELIVERIES . I l< ... ' ' ' I HAVE .CHANGED A LOT SINCETHE · OLD DAYS -. • 0 c a 0 c • • 0 0 D • . ' . 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DANA POINT HAABOft ..... 115 Off Pltiflc CoHt Hluhway-Twbf: ._.gunai Niguel and 6.tn a.mo. Featuring Orange County's Fl- Amwtcen & Kmhet Slyl<·•- CATIRINO &. IAKI R'f' LUNCH I DINNIRI "From• Sandwkh 100 !tlc<llN "WEDNESOA Y NIGI1t f"E\\' YORKER" lJEL l -BUFFET SUNDAY BUFFET F HOM 9 AM ON Opt11 7 0.iys i Weck Sun.·Thur1.. 10 A.M . .<J l'.M, Fri. I. Slt. 10 A.At.·1 2 A.M. 145-- iUI Ent 17ttri St. C11u Mesi, ta. Favorite Uncle . Everyone'• favorh'.e uncle, · Uncle Len, offers a page full of liln, prizes and Interesting columns, \articles and pic- lum ev!cy Saturday In D,W.Y PILOT. Someone you kOow would probably enjoy It. KLONDIKE ICE ARENA ' ' • PUBLIC SKATING • ICE HOCKEY • FIGURE SKATING • SPEED SKATING • PRI VATE & GROUP INSTAUCTIONS • SKATES -SALES -RENTALS-~fPAJ~S • SPECIAL RATES TO GRO\JPS • RESTAURANT OPINING WEEK OF MARCH 12 lll$11lVATION$ POil CL.ASSIS NOW allNO TAKIN OPiN 7 DAV$ A WEEK• HOLIDAYS • 185 PAUl..ARINO AVE., COSTA MESA • NEAft SOUTH COAST PLAZA • ftHONE 1714) t7t-1750 · 1 • I L • 'Can yon Gr ass' Sprouts in Mesa By TOM PALMER Of .. DMIJ l"fltt" Ir.tr Hometown bluegras9" ~pn>uted In Costa Mesa last Sunday ana ft ~. IOUllds-like a healtby stand. The five-member "Cenyon Grass'' brought a bamyard- slzed variety of bluegraM music undiluted from their 11JOla In South carollna to the M ... 'lbeatre. From the long-haired lively bus player, Jim Land· ers, to clooe. cropped Abe Brown. l e. a d e r of the gang, Individual instrumental talents range from good to highest 00 the hog. ' Emcee Tcm Mullens, who coatributeo with guitar and banjo, moved this area debut performance aloog with bush- 04JLY f'll.O'T lt.tt ,.... RANDY GRAHAM, JEANNIE BROWN, TOM MULLENS els of betw_...,, ccrn. numben like "Sa I t y Dog to the mualc and break-in ap-"wanne-p ..... " spirit In But tt is Brown, his adept Rag" and dooble-llme pieces plause) several times, but ooly wailing lyrics. pl<kln' maldng that banjo like "Rawhide" were timed ooce with the exdlement that All the songs. Including an squeal with JO!', who leis the like a trapeze act. Following was shown Brown when picked •"'•Ina!. "You're ~ u. breath-steallng ~. brea'~""'""" •·-·--• up "· llddle and ~ oil -.. ..., r-.. • '"Y""" ""'"' ....... ICl..lv-we ·~ Mlnd," by Miss Brown, are at~ He's steady as a bull, two al lnterl , they always "Bollin' Cabbage Down." tractively alT&llged and are hands and· lingers llyizig and come out togetber. . Tile group lhoWll ti bas oot boosted by well manicured in- cootrolllng overall cadence, Though instrument trad.. been left In the past by ir> troducti"'!" and endings. bls ey'8 gliding back Ind oils are lrequen~ it is usually eluding cootemPorary themes "Canyon Grass" plllys just forth, from frets to strumming Randy Graham spicing the (an environmental song, for fun, according to Brown, site. songs with mandolin and Jean-. "Redwood Hill'') and even a and will be dishing out fun The on· stage uneMlness nie Brown, daddy's girl, on Top 40 tune, admittedly made again at the theater on seen Is ...Uy ~lalned by lead vocals. to. order : 11Dueling BanJOS· " -• Newport Boulevard this SUn-tOO fact that these five have Her rugh, strlcUy count..., from the "Deliverance" sound .... -.... -• "~ handful ol ., tr ck day at I :~ p.m. uM i.o-vwy prac ..... -a. a voice is extremely in bannony a · hour show goes by faster than times. with the lower parts, and Not cootent to copy, they a Kentuclcy thoroughbred. That would Justify "Canyon her cootrol and variation of poinled out their familiarity H you're not a bluegrass Grass' ., lack of Polish in volume is well handled. Miss with the bluegrass genre by freak, one good listen at this musical performance too. ex· Brown's inhibited stage chasing the 1973 version with Costa Mesa bunch is recom· cept there im't any to make presence shouJd fade with ex· the original-from 1933. rqe.nded . If you are hooked on excuses for . posure. 'Ibeir slower laments, that Southern sound, )'(JU may The members demonstrate TheaudienceoflOOwasboil· like 0 Lone9ome Feel· be going to the.canyon for a a simply mar v e Io us ed to the clapping point (both ing," exude an endearing long time. cobesWeness. The~ speedy1~~~~-"'-':_:_~-'---~~;:_~~~~~~~;:_~;:_,--~~~~~~1 Chorale Features Folk = The William llall Chorale 18 presenting "An Evening oJ Folksongs and Spirituals" at 8 p.in. Saturday at Santa Ana Hlgti School, Santa Ana.· The chorale wW feature a member of the director's own arrangements of beloved folk music from an parts of America, and familiar settings of popular spirituals such as 0 Sooo -Ah Will Be Done," "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Qilld," and "Aio' Got Time To Die." These con- certs are a preview of three different recOrdings to be released by the chorale follow· Ing its upcoming European tour. Tickets for the concerts will be av~ilable at the doo.r. ~) Jbuth Coast Repertory Powerful Dr•mll I l!splollvt Action I THI IASIC TUINU.. OP PAVLO HUMMEL ......... ., "'"' SWCl•y. ,; .. 111.Jl'I. ..:. lm" ............ c.... Mae . .... R......,.1tton/lnftnnltlln W.l"3 .••. • .':feremiah JOlinson" A SYDNEY POU.AC& FILM wo •ttotn 893•7 581 2nd TOP ATTJIACTIOll Ger.ildine Cha lin -Stanle Bater (PG) WllOWILlllNNE-••11'11E..._ EICAl'EADlanm Dal --'llEllllllll-.r .... allQllll . llllf-· llDU.. · t'Jlllllllll · llDllllllll SllUASllllll! !m'-·--.UUllD·MlAU .. ·MlllllmEl.·BISIO•LEUlllD••'-·•IMl .. 11·,_.·.._ .......... _... ....... ~ ........... lil1l&:D···--· _. .. .... ... 7 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS • • •• · NOW AT BOTH CINEMAS BEST - NOW =· .J.1:# _...., ......... . _.,, .. _ .. .... SllnLY== IN M ISSION VIEJO "'""* 1111 -'°"""""' """'~ .... :::.:ft~ .. :"'1.WiWij ~.,.,..-.n.ir_s.u-h~I The most unusual bo10fllce IUCCHI of all Ume! .... r n<N .. >!OS 1 I\• \I 1 • I\ J f R ... ' ..... . ,. . . .. ' I DlllY PllOT GWC Band Performs Tonight Yowc tplrill In the 1Jlrinc wDl IOI the musl<1l tone fer 1 • ,... -by the G<>ldtn West Sympbonlc Band. 11 I p.m. toalgbl In the community theater, Golden west 0one1<. Hunllngtoo Beoch. 'll>e 57·pl«e band dlrec:led by Tom llerDllld .. •ill open the Pn>i"lll wllh l\lchard Franco Goldman's"~ daUon March," followed by William Schuman's "Chester." nie tune on which "Chester" is bued was born during the A m e r I c a n Revolution, a~ peering ill 17'11 la • boolc ol l\IDfl and •-· ccwnpooed by WWJam auu-It became t11o· -<J thi ~utlon, lllllli uwnd the eempllm of I.be O..Unental Army Ind ~ by fil .. "' the much. llo!lC 'lllompoon, G o I d e D West band member Ind dJreo. lor of the Music Man Bond of Huntington Beach, will play the llVmpet solo "Dramatlc Easay" by Clifton Williams. Th e "l(endel90hn Con- certo, '' originally written for violin, will be oa the _... saxophone by Don Sliva. A. true virtUQSO, Silva is com· RYAN ONfAl JACOUtUNt BISSft WARREN OATES COMING EXCLUSIVELY!. MARCH 30th ..,._SOUND OF MUSIC' OllOIMAL • UMQ1f • 11 .... -- ·-.... wato..• .. 1••-... ,......., ...... v.s.. Te.WW' ........ v • .... ~ ~ -,.... ... .......... l , 1•'-•Mo .-. -•• ._.....,_ ...... .. .... """,,... ..... ~. ' • .. • ; . • . ~ . .. ~ • . • ' \ I ~ ... DAILY PILOT ' Big City lly AUN IAJNCB a.tllllllt ............... NEW YOl!X -Can "llalltt11le<e Tlleller'' -lbat -.!¥Id teleYllu ol Tom Br0wn'1 ~··--!Ind llaWO-In .. Aldous Bmley -" dec:acfnlr<>' llan lmportan~ can It find !be lpiril ol '20I, wbloh Hux- ley's ''Pvlnl Counter Point" eqilom so scathingly'! Tiie new BBC IOrtal lbat ap- pears an Ountnel !II and Cllan- nel 50 p1ung .. 1nto !bat brittle, bopping dtcade with !be •kill- ed ardor !bat bu often dlstlnguished this program. Their target la a half-lit world ol shallow tedal Intrigue and rootlessness that never quite yieldl tta full flavor, but has a cumulative effect w o r t b waiting for. The show offers Lucy Tan- lamoont aa lhe glittery oymboi of the era's wanton materialism -as Huxley saw il Da;t, vampirish, lovely, she darts from pleasure to pleasure, with a linking laugh coming from a mouth as red as the era's most livid lipstick can mate it. Her pursoers, and the other Dawed types who su1TOUnd her, make up a society as dblolllte u tbe .... In Balzlc'• "OluAa Bette," with wblcb an wiles' ll!rial llad such flln Oll .. Masterp1ece Theater." Tiie llOry la apun from the lma&ln8tioa ol novellsl Philip Quariea (Lyudoll Drool<) u be aalia bad< to~ during I vacatlon. Wouldn t thole porty- golog friends ol bill !Dake a coocf etory, be muoes. Ill Epi- llOde,,,,.. be talb a-"the almost embarrllllng richness ol their characten." 'l!Jey are the Ideal~ ol types for a .OOW like lhis. LJTBEWCY Besides !be lithe Lucy with her clipped black hair, there is Wailer (Trlstram Jellinek),,, clean-cut, slightly g au e h e fellow who never seems quite adju!ted to the loose-living re- quired of him In the story. As he bounces from his pregnant mistress to the alluring Lucy, he wears a pained look, as )f discharging an o,neroU:> duty. In EpUode Two he confronts her ln a scene of ludicrous violence, as a parrot squawks comments In the background. Clay feet get hlgh priority in this plot. Denis Burlap (John Bryans) is a windy religious hypocrite on the m a k e . Philip's father Syndey {John Decadent Decade 1 Wentworlh) II• dirty old man who bun bill _,,. •• favot• •ltb fancy wrtatwtteba PbWp'1 "Wife is COllrl«I by u early fucilt. And .i.urico S p a n d r • Ii (David Collings), a man who smacks his Upa over 0 new ex- ercilel ln. conuptioa," forms 1 male counterpart to Lucy. By ~Tiree be is wtil on his way to persuading a YClllJll communist to murder the lucirt. It'• all just sport to Spandrell, wOO comes as close to embodrlng Huxley's notion of the apirlt of the times as anyone. But Spandrell is also a man who. can vent his tortured feel- ings to his mother. 'There is a Hamlet-like exchange t h a t shows what prompts his own antics -and probably tflose or many other characters. It is a d.lslllusloned view that mav reflect Huxley's own. ~uch INTERMISSION ... (From Page %7) front office, they could see light at the end of the tunnel. GRARAMtS 1971-7! season brought marked Improvements -stellar productions of "Pia- za Suite," "Long Day's JQur- ney Into Night," "Teahouse of the August Moon'' and ••r911ln M•ll-oau., 111:JN1M "Strange Bedfellows,'' the lat-o.o" o.. ,,. Ann• Bancroft ter directed by Bertram Tans· "YNll! wi.s'°"'' well, who is also responsible "Sky!iftled" Cf'Dl for tod<J,y's excellent "Jean; I ~~"':=~~~~~~~~ J-s-m plays • sharp· -countl'}' l•wyw, Biiiy Jim How- klnt, In "Hnldns on Murdot" olring Tuoocla1 night on Chonnol T- at 8:30 p.m. "' - klnt, -·rt -to the big dty to ..._ 'I Do, I Do' Musical Closes Brodie." With such consistent I quality, one could fontive an overproduced "Dear Ernest" or a lackluster ''Personal Ap- pearance." There is, however, nothing lackluster to date about the ltm-73 Laguna season, and there seems to be every rea- son to believe that the play- house has come full' circle to again assume its traditional place at the top of Orange County's community theater ladder. Nert up: "The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds" and "Butter· files Are Free," a pair of pop- fend. -hel ... occuMI( of murder In hi• f I r 1 t tolevlslon - "IDI, I Do" Closing wilh performances !Might through Sunday ls lh1s two-cbaracter musical at the San C 1 em en te Community Theater, 202 Avenida Cabrillo, Sen Clemente. Curtlln 1:30 p.m. toolght and Satur<!ay, 7 p.m. Sunday. Reservations -· "Om' TOWll" Final performa!!CH . of lh1s Tmrnton Wilder classic will be given at a p.m. toolgbt and ~. ~ ""mloNG liOODBYf" SHOWING NOW! .. NINA VAN PALLANDT · STERIJNG HAYDEN ee.11t1 &atalllGlllf AHtvll" MM..M.O,..MO•A ht.& ...... 0,-.'llalP IHOW ITAITS •:ao PA "A BRIWANT FILM-STUNNING!" -M/111 Ct,ll, lffw , ... .., ....... ~ llalrll 1111 __ ...,_...,' Sir.wtl• 71'1 -4 t :JO Coll n...ter for S111. Sclled•t. J.U LelfllftOll " Bin, Wllct.,.• H-Cfmedy "AVANT!" -ALSO- Lyn IHtroM • •v.m H1111t1r1' "LITTLE CROOK AND NANNY" llOtll Coler (JU MCMERATINGS FOR FARENTS AND I WUNO PEOPLE ,,.. "'*"" °' ',,. "'""' " lo won. ,., .... '°°"" ,,.. ..,,llbill!J' el flllOllfl ~ '" ... ....,,,or IMit~ --------- I I I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... ,........ _ .. ., .... __ ._ __ .., __ _ ... -~. SIAD/UM I " ... ..-..u1•tl.:<:!.h l' _ _. -... -... SIAD/UM -?.:'.- .... '''°I'--' L I I r:• -,. ' -,, S /AO/UM ~J "., .. ,&__!,ill''-'-'--'-'-" _•:J -,. -... SIAD/UM 4 --.. ,.-q, "I ' I I • ''-" Slop Th-· .. ,., "11 I le Ca ..... ' '1fwww11w.-lllr" -"111eHotl ... " . ., ............... .. ... , ... } .,_.. "LET ME BE TH ARST TO SAY THAT 'SAVE THE TIGER' Will BE A 1973 OSCAR CON· TENDER." -s,m., 5'ddr. Syndicilrd CM I ., • IS ''Billy Jack" the most POllular picture of our time? SOMETHING YOU'LL HAVE TO SEE TO UNDEISTAND. •· Saturday at the Fountain Valley Community Theater, 18'l80 Mt. Baldy Circle, Foun- tain Valley. Reservations 968- 2852. "'111e Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel" Performances will be given tonight and Saturday and next week of this new drama at the Laguna Moulton C'.om- munJty Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road , Laguna Beach, at 8:30 p.m. Reservations 494- 0743. 0 M1ddle of the Night" South Coast Repertory is presenting a military drama tonight through Sunday at a p.m. at ita Third Step 'lbeater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Reservations 646-1363. Opening next Friday for a five-weekend run is Paddy Cheyef!ky's drama of a May- December romance at the Huntington Beach PlayhOUse, 2110 Main St., Hurttingtoq Beach. Reservations 536-4446. I ular new plays which should1~~~~·~-~~IP01~~~~ keep the patrons streaming != through the doors down on Laguna Canyon Road. "Tbe Prime of Mils Jean Brodie" 879-2474 547-7334 POOLS .>...'.> ••• J,J..> v..w 4 1500 w. o";uig•!horp• 'u't~ c; t u!l~rlon, colif1;1rnlo 926Jl CALL NOW FOR A FREE POOL OESIGN & ESTIMATE HUI IS Will A <USl .. POOL MIAIS TO YOU1 • PERSONAL SUPERVISION ON EACH JO B • CUSTOM.DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR YOUR YARD • THREE WEEK CONSTRUCTION • THE FINEST POOL EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE • BANK FINANCING AT LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES • LIEN RELEASES PROVIDED • NOT A FRANCHISED POOL COMPANY • STATE LICENSED -BOl<Df\BLE • NO SALESMEN OR COMMISSIONS • ALL SALES MADE DIRECTLY BY OWNER :POOLS , r 1 . ********* DllYl·IM sur11 swAr Mtm ro1 ruN1 r10F1Tt IAIGAINS GAlOlll SATUIOAY & SUMDAY AU.e&J t A.M. TO 4 r.M. AT OIANGl 4'1 & 1'2: ANO MAllOI llYn . ) ~ TV DAILY LOG TV MGllUGHrs CBS •a. CBS~-.ti to O... Ozittm,. "What Are Wt: Doi~g As 7 ltai ire -· •L~ probes the tennons 10 .-..-effec:tJ on the youna. ~ • --U.. W-llh a Z. • Tile mllllcal-Comedy tr ... ,fll Lia lflj rm .. lhowcued in • f~ !Sit -I ft!c 11 lid .. a me audlence . ' ...... , Ei:aitig -· Saturday Morning IWIClllO CHORALE CELEBRATES BACH 'MASS' • • • -·······-MICIJ ........ I'll•-••n.• ,,,. •-CIJCIJU. -/11111111-(From Page !7) Ci.J M... -a..t stant waiting list. All members audit.ion I·=~ ...... Im every year and their attendance is check· .,.. 7!9 • ...,.,,....._ ed to see lf they merit:!ltaylng in" a•--. •-• ..... .... Rehearsals take place every Monday e· %: • a.tlP (1)(1).IMlllllFlll evening at Corona de! Mar High ScbooJ at the University or Kentucky. By tho time he. was 9 he was soloing witb the Columbw Boy Choir in Princeton, N.J. ,and at 13 he had his first job as a choirmaster-organist. C.Ollege Community Concerti attraction. -The cMrale would 1ike to present yruth concerti In the country bu t does not have the necessary financial backing yet, Mrs. Unvert added, and memben are dream- ing of a European concert tour in the summer of 1974. ·--.. ())11= . ... _..._ ...... :: and tacb member pays $40 per year in • .._ • ~ ...._. '? *•• at 1111 dues. An important and automatic $4,000 In 197Z Alexander was named an Out.slandlng Young Man of America by the Jwli.or Chamber of Commerce, "The community is becoming aware or our existence and its importance," said Mrs. Unvert, busin~ manager for the group. "And we are finding we have a real audience in Orange County." .... 'SI -._ .._ _. (•> ~ ltnon, revenue IOW'Ce. ~~--~.:-:'?::... • ._,. PracUce aessions are serious because _, w tbe time 11 short and much learning bas ti -~--... 1 .... ..., ~o be owded into each rehearsal. More 1 .. -='t a ..... i:.i:;-,.. th percent of the chorale members • .._._ (fl(l)n. ~/...... rtvate le~ns on the side as well, He i5 a graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, has conducted three European concert tours and plans lo finish hiJ PhD at the Unlvenlty ol Illinois this summer . I ._. -.. Mrs. Unvert said. ,..._. _ Ii ... 11 Twenty-six music teachers are in-•a.a-... e'-!... eluded on the membership list and the m1(J)•• ._ •-. a.t mt of the names represent varted pro- ....... .._ ... (I}..... feasloas: ther~ are: doctors, attorneys, 00 ... • ••• ,...,,_ nwui, housewives, students, engineers, m--•woo••-..,. phannaclsts and many others. 'Ibe youthful conductor will take the chorale to Chapman College June 2 to perfonn the "Coronation Mass" by Mozart and "Sacred Service" a Jewish work by Bloch, and the slni en will a~ pear in Laguna Jane 8 as a Saddleback Most of all, the chorale's desire is to perform whenever and wherever possible to redeem the Jong bours of rehearsal. 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Slip forl~e, ll!>a\. ~.ooo. , Lindo lslo W4l•rf_. • ' !Q1itl00'} bdrm. l 11iiif.:~ll'l tialli ,hotne 11 Iii nilliJI ·Cbamiel view. Many cuslOm fea-1· 1 r••1 radiant elec. heating, mafble pull· ; • }11811111 p!Br Ao slip, patio fountain ... 1325,000 .. -' · SI Lindo l•I• Drive ; JDIH~l 6 bdrm., 4\4i bath•: on lagoon, N•W , ~ts, drar:,s & wallpaper. Lge. attic ator• 1 :«:. ~ ... :. 4 .. p1a_c~: -~~~1.r_ '~'.".' M.'of: "" Ctmplt .. '",_rJTl•lltn ,-Oil All tlt111t1 J ~~ta. 1'11111 Cell: ,.. llU GRi,NDY. RIALTOR { ": Ml l!AY•lde Pr., Suitt I, N,I . 47H1'1 a'f·c::1 '''' ~ I Gonorol ' .. i ' 'I . ' ' • .. . " ' • . WAITINCl 1'011 A GOOP llUV , , , I~ lila•llllyttl w, pave ~ 4 llR ~•IJl• + tam~J. rm. a Daths, nice view of Back Bay for ""'1~· Terms available. 5-300t ;19201 Edgehill, Turtle Rock ...... $99,500 •t7792 Acacia Tree Lane, Univ. Park $47,500 1630 Antigua Way, Dover Shores .. $ll8,500 1591 Crestview, •Bayshores ..... , ,114, 750 OPEN ~T & ~U,lt 1-6 1657 Bayslda llr, Corona del Mar .. $225,000 *"'* * * * NEW BAYFRONT OPEN HOUll' Open Sat & Sun 1-<! p.m. 1657 Bayside Dr., Cd!il. Pier & slips for 3 boats to 45' Bay views from 5 rOom . .t bdrm, family rm. Fee. E•cl fin. $225,000. George Grupe. TRANSF1'8~J;P EXECUTIVE Is tired ol ;JOOO nil commu\e! Beaut 4 bdrm, ~1h ba with spectacular vlew ·tn Turtle Rock jlills. Open Sun 1-ii. 19201 ·EdgebiU. Toni Escobar. · •; 177'1 ACACIA TREE I'· , UNIVERSITY PARK-Come see this newly ·' decorated 3 bdrm townhouse. Great loca- i.. " . .. " ,.. ,; .. .. , ;~ , ' tion. Fast possession . Open Sunday I to 5. TWO lllPltOOM ~ONPO Scarce Notre Dame model in Uajv. Park; Quiel, private location but cloie to ~dull pool & jacuzz i -Nice ! JUST LISTlilD. '37,900. "Chuck" Lewis .. , GARDEN ENTRY 'l'.811 trees,,fragrance of gardenias campri1e lovely enlrl!JlCO for lhi• special home with fam rm + ~en, basement & attic. Bill Bents JUIT LllTID M •hqr11 as tbar. ccme. 4 bdrm Lusk H.y.lf 'I'll' decor Is ou\standina and l.IJ,_pa&-aar; ~811 II Wha~.l'ou dream about. fll'l,500 F,e, Call Jim Mwler . ~ESP~INPENT Ill c1Mt1tor colora: Eleaant Bif Ca"yon bc!IM,' !'riv qq_mmunil)'. Golf Coune, vlewf, mea, JierP, pelighll\il, fl44 ,9il0. Paul Qplo)t uw WATllllf!llONT LllTINO "" }f llJlpreclale this elagaq\ kinda r' ll'ri!il dlnll\i/fm rm. • Of 6 w. rm, Many olher ioodloa, Sllp , 1111'..o~ Marlon. ....--. ... •. ~·~~ .. • BEAUTIFUL SPANISH .. 1lyle home Oii tile 121h hole of Mesa Vorde Golf Count. CUS- TOM carpets & drapes, 5 bedrooms I baths family room. WET BAR, t tJrepi.:c.,., run'. Ing room. Beaut. maater sllite, and INVIT· ING PATIO lacing the Goll Course. '114,950. AUSTIN·SMITH, GORMAN l AlsotlATiil lllAJ. TOllll '4<1omt HARBOR l'oetry 111 t.iltM Vtrdt W~l'fll & q.,,, """' & b~, ' fiu1lt-in c•'-hlalt1 YPll will <Iii· Sewtng ...... Qul•t stree!- l'flpd 141,1110, YAM c:annot \IO&I· l1CIO II now. '1111• "'""" .. .,,. ....... ~..ll ':1F:f ""''' • • { - $1450 DO~ $27,950 .. 1 _ ..... _,,_..... 2 hath, family fQDQI + l>UlilS nmm- Perfect a.ta ... bPme- ---built "" -BBQ patio -Au-till ----etc. Or amumt exiltinc VA ... + $ZD • month llQS all. -""""· c.u 646-TI1t. ~~,,.HERITA GE . . REAITORS \ • IFIED Dial MZ·5671 for Fast Relultl y_., C111 hll It, rind It, Tr1d• It With 1 Want 4d u111 Bucom, !nine MS.~ (Sal & Sun 1().5) S !IEDROPM , Parle\ Intne (Sull 1-5) 1 ****** *·TAYLOR CO. * I ·A. U,_,IClUI: ~I: ~A N~S~ -Alrno~I ,,.. Jljlrt In Harbor View l!j]ls! llh happy day! Ana in lh• middle of ii all is ~ clever 4 bedroom single story witjl decor that will involve you 1or hQlll'!· Ycu'll'1ove ii! It's relllly Unique! UN19UI "OlllP <Ir COJON~ Ill llAJ, 611.ttff A ll1t!ot of "'"" lwl" U~ lfJUl li()Mfl REALTOR$ . ----------- MACNAB IRVINE EAIT.~ll'F · OllFIRING Large ·& immaculate IBR, lormal DR. sit- down view of Upper • Bay & city lites. $63,900. Jack Howell ~-(Fil) STUNl<llNG BAYFRQN.,- View of Bay & Coas!Iin<>-3BR, 3 balh, formal DR, Pool, boat slip avail. Harriet PerrY ~. (Fl2) BREATHTAKIN(> VllEW from this spacjoqa 31lR condominium ia .exclusive Big 0Qnyon, •t!IS,000. Charlene Jleichmann 64U235. (Fl3) "&I'll-SAN P-5.1.1 fi F-SA I ~S" See them all from thia·~f<Jlaolll•r· C\lSIOIJl 3BR home. Plus surprise! Your ·private Jll!QCh collage alona•!~~µshing wa~erfall. Ken & Hel~!l llPflley Jt12'~, _(FlO) ~ BAVIHOll'.....,,Qlll Custom built 2BR, 2 bath, large f1Jflllal DR, spacious patio. Corner lot. kar ga- rage + cov. carport. Walk to beaches. Harriet _Perrr 61,2-8235. (Fl6) OPEN 'SAT/SUN 1-5 1!,M, il'lJl ~Pr AJ, ~T > GEORGE, t.'ivelY 481\, !::1!~j:'~v!li~ll1~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~t ]>ancy. Jack liPJVell ~-(li'l7l LIDO lSLI! BAYFl!ONT Urgency for sale . 45' beach. Attractive master suj~ t ~UR'§ 2 halhs, 2 deq~, DR, LR & labWous kl\chllll· l\e~~ceq ·\a $225,000. Gloden Fay jl42-8!85. ·(F48) ' MAG:lfJfflJr.~~;1=~EY Truly a stupendous Ii ew llQma, GcrJl!lµ• pool w /fountain. Hi balllll caUlng bi LR, formal DR, indoor garden sitting room, 2BR, 3 bath, Elaine Svedeen 642-8235. Open Sat/Sun ,_,,~ g.m. 4&al 1tax~qry, i;~meo Shores. (F18) APU~ T TQWNH0Ui!i-<fll1f09 ~ljll, lMi bA\h•. liln4 µ1\11:...lff&t liJelillQll~ near pool & ci"bhpµ~~ carptliJl( ,. drapes, Vee Sli!lll'l~ • (ll'i&) . · . r1c~~,~~J',~&~~r • Y04'1l lill• the warmlli & ~hafT!l of till• •parkllnJ 4!13 4oma. Beautiful C~)'llll VI'"'' ~qper ~-Prlv~I• beacnes, fli,111111, Helen Jl'artley @'~. CF2!ll • llQYll IHP••$.-BAYl'llDNT bQT iq DovP ~res w !Pier & slli> PrlVll t• 1001 l'Mlllils -last llvallabl• ~ylronl 141 ffll,~. Maline Willlllm• 64U23S, CFllll Or_vina I 11·-:'·w;.~,~~~,. J IOI -.. om. ....... . tM4 -~ "';"" J I I_ .... 1~1 --~I_ ...... f-·1 --@JI --I~[ --I~ I-.... l~I _ .... I~ General C11 ,, .. * BALBOA ISLAND * FEE PROP ERTY LITTLE ISWID--IA""Yfllll-IT The best of everything. Pier & doct, nJOm for large boal 4 Years new -. Large living room, formal dilling room, den; t bdrms., 5 baths, 4 sbowen, 2 tubs. llzeat. fast area. Laundry rm. Cou. callle U...- house, with booster. 12 Phone~ thruout house , incl. patio, dock, sundeCk & garage. 3 Phone lines in house. Stereo speakers thru- out & intercom, incl. patio, dock &-.1111•-iert 11Hailer11 speaker on dock. Elec. radiant heat in ceiL, each room w/own. tbernMat Two 24" hit-in attic fans. Garage door open- er. Blt-in vacuum system 6: gas BBQ; &as ouUet on patio & sundeck. Gas lol!.S in f frplcs. Switch in mstr. bdrm. controlS ligb!.- ing thruout home. Plumbing & elec,instafied to convert rear portion to apt., if wanted. Insulation thruoot all walls & «eil's. lc:e- maker in wet bar, Storage off srmdecl:. Soft water. Best quality plumbing fixtures. Laun- dry chute. 75 Gal. gas water heater. Entire property in impeccable condition! A OD&<lf- a-kind find at $265,000. By app't., please. FEE PROPERTY SALISBURY REAL TY 31 5 MARINE A.VE ., BALBOA. ISLAND * 673-6900 * CORBIN-MARTIN · • .• HERITAGE . • REALTORS 0 W~ll<ER .~ LEf l£T A WINNER THROUGH associated Bll.011'.l11S-•£a.·~=; ]'.1'"' lo~:· •· •1' -.i.PLEX Gt nt II .. La; MODEL HOME FOR SALE Pl.All 21 ALONDU $1',lll J BR -2 BAnfS -FAii RM llUGE MASl'Ell SUl'l'E e Luxwicas ~ •Upp--•o.-.. .._. • :.-c:!?Hi •••• ...... Lat • c. ... .., p- • Ll>lh L-...-, ........ MIN. 2'% ~DOWl"""'"'N OmopancrMaJ• - -.. ......... ·· -'. I ~T s A s I f. ::~=l ~I ::l=I:::.. ... • ~~~ ·~ · uim-She spent a half-hour I T U 611E L 1-acoatrock.• 3-. ' I I I I r 0 = 1:."'""' ~ -::1 .. __ . _ . ,..._,_...,,No.3bolo•" ·~=~r r r r r r e 1 ·~·lfJlOSTOI I I I I I I I SCRAM LE1S ANSWERS IN CLASSIRCATION 818 I I _ ...... Huntintt• leldt -.. STA.NnY Af'PEAUNG ..... tlds ''Olmo - haua. ll ~---w-,..-· oo a city kit. ~ • pointt!d lhruout, 3 8R 2 BA. xlnl ....... drpo,--W' lrlre rfnc. Se:Der wil ..,. points for ..., a... ... Call TI'"89l-&SU. NEEDS CLEANING Brlnc ,..... paint --cleanlier and mab • ,.. steal on 3 BR, J BA, ~ bUin i:itcb, d811wtbc, lr1: OOYttOd patio, -~ You can mak~ a nw wltb orQ a lltde dbOw" b'l't'W. C.aJt nf-891.3S!s • I FriililJ, lillldo t, 197J j ' • ---ilt [ ... __ _ --ilt 1---1~ Lklo ltlt ~m!! IMch • .,...,,. Pta,arty 16' lwli'-Mo.,111 Us r--. -W tf11nw '' I JM. • •,:~=:;..;F;..;-=;.... __ ...;;;;;I D COTTAGE * I XCLUSIVIS * WESl'CLl1T • By 0.-. e DUPLllES .,Opflfl!'"!f • 2llO Costa Mom ~~...... Noa,..., 8-1 Coot .. - I bdrlo-. In I bdnno, I -Jllt,llt 1.....e. 3 ll<. 2 Bo. din: Ac e TRIPLEXES " &"ST -"'N•l1-' ;--l"'--------1 .... -~ !Awl-.... rm.:s:iUii, -• l'OURPLEXES --· nlf ............ LOVELY 4. BR, fem PU,-':'"~ ~""-Bu: ,Lin ly Tho a...-1 t 8R., ............. - -ID L •a• o o '• ' · • llAIUIOR ·VIEW HOMES lo "'*4 -a Orooa del trnlld. follt _, J'lll, t!rep)'ace, crpU, ii" lo N ....... -.,_ olN bod, Jri•. - so, '" -,... 'Bdmlt., l!M..,.., ~ ......._ n:E ""1dllno. '" aua!JIJ ii#.~-·~ 6IHl£J * · ~· ~!lo w/feriCed -2 aa, 111 Ba.,..... ~Olympic Pool. -.. ""-.,,.. "· -I diololC mi A .aJor 50 Ft. }lOC"IJ i:qrn' r , in and out. Ownlr • .........,, pritU ~.co chcml ln...t•'*" " la Colla••~ MM ,_1 t na. yard, P•t.ro o,. ~-::::-1' ud Walk to ~·-,.. .~atorqe. Adultl -llul ..,.. .--Cultortt -· N r1 He1ghtt O•lnl'15·--r"" ..._ DI ' 0 "~ ...-dllldloot. --...., -,,...,._.,:":,1 ..... n'I0,000. . -.. -1!''!'!""' . ~I RayGaaltatl350-Sltllm.Jl'IPc.HmDe. ~..!..~~ msFullomn,C.M. I -~ )'9"' mr.L~DP..,!~L~ BJST BUYS . SW .. w,. .. N&l'I -t""~ f:.Ew 1.. ~ eor . ., ...... dodL a eau •"a• ~ Y-1-1111'-$140 .. fllO.;.rn.t., VICTORIA 6n.'n1/f ' FOi" lhe bewt b..,11n N...,... .Jilllil. .Ill! -Oil. """ View, g 1 IG-3!5'13 • SWlm pool ldOI tor l!ACH COTTAOI! EW U.llhtJ; 1rorn • a>ttap at "'-'-"" ~.:-V .... ~-=r.fb'· ~· &AiriiDt .!ll!:,Yll!W HTALS l>Uill-•. .-A&&JU. No -SU....._ l'IO McAul" ' N LISTING 122,000"to a home at "'l,000, .-. ·' '!"" · ..L. I 2 ..._dbl~, -··~ er .. IM · • lllN a.lll'Ch SI.. CM . A -llodl Som-3BdmuJ.pluodell;St.thl. and•lD•awld<oelectlOnol ID!i =.N•~· il\Orin~. •-~ ~ rnim 3 BR, 4 BA. J·ear Fum.orUnfvm. JSS l:i5111=!1833"'"-=°-:::::---:-.-::= •t=-=•-trrerOJ.3 --~-the belt l>O'"" In Coot. 1J~IB '·'i:,.'Vn;.1~ , ~~-!.lid. l~ ~:...,~polio, -'-"-Peni111Uto ruJIN. 2 BR. A.Pt Pool. • .1::!'11 ....... ., l¢albl ... ...:. L1oomR.100l!ALTY M-. -... .. i~·-·dll> 1st Tl 1 0·-=I!!"· . · · · _..., -· _. °'"' ........ Ailulto, "" ' IOU>e-.Qrq-1177 Via Udo" N'pt lleadi CALL $ 6U·'414 ......... ·~~~-•. -J~'.'--,-· DaNe!ilY., ~-="~~i: 111.YTR.Oll'l:-orlva .. = -ulr'~ C.M. '" .-..W.., '7~130t ~ .... klt .. ~ .. stt· 8~~~· e illlAlU' EABl'SIDE I mo.CallattT ..,.-:18. ~~~~41. BAOIELOl!OVERJJ,$1io.( ~=~Mou v.,. Nu~,,~~""{:., 0;,.., · t.v....,,o( Corp. 2nd TD l01•t ~o!m ~. ~ NT!!' ;' =.ui;::.;.i:.ee~r· '1 • D -~ MESA, 2 • • > • • -...... quiet -mu.vn:w bonie 3 BR I . I~ COUNTRY CHARM SERENITY.FOR SALE HOME + POOL 8 'l!Al.'4al:ti. eoc pt. ~rote.~ 0\-$300. per ._,m.o_,. Incl-2\HIA tom., rm, 1rp1c, ...,_,..""" • 2 aDRM, utll pd, $1'!0. mo. 1 In -I M':!!",V-. •3BR.~ba.tamnn,wetbu (1,\Wlltf'oiown; "1r< .~>~ltlorMtti •. ~. · • Pl'<lniir. c:.w."Louy, -· aiv. pallo. bll-lnl, • • '" • No pelL 'Ori Maple St, llu'Oe -"""'hallo+• ,15'•40' pool. Ow""' .,,,,,.~ , . -21n ·StM611 ...-. nia -• ~n_pe;s, o.taMeoa, 5l8-!161.1. homt with family roo,m on leaving area. Priced to sell 1'IUPLEX -:E":'S. J COSTA ~ H..-an& 21 yn. f:W.ANTEb pnliener. Avail Al;t: l. ~ .a.-. ._ 360 BEAUT. i1fRN 2 BR. ' cul-de-Mc street. A quit:~ at $45,000. MESA. 2 BR, 1~ BA, ead!, Want mt ! Bdrm bQl,Jse. mo. )'J: leue .fi.95.-4189. ..,....-rum.. Utll Pd. Htd. pool. µits, no ~~~~ nr 17th St. ~! 1 ! 1~ u~ Yard 1ol' ,pe!t. a.ta ~ Spadoul • BlL * * * pets. 6G-9520. 135,500 ··Ja'llES' II~ BOLS~ll :.~AL TY ....... rJii.t ~ --0 K. '""!;;.. ~!. -.... _.IXXI. run., bead>, ...... ,,.,,.. Courter 2 BR. Fum.N Apt. ~I 135,500. Open Sun. M6. JttAi. _.TYTY11.~f>l9. . .-uy, . ange . . ID '-· =-. 83l·l& • ION E llotbH lilvd children. 0 pets< ' - Onlu .,.t"" . . 9'1>-0891 • •"""· ~ . ' BR. 2 Db. c;ptl, _mw. 1285-Boibofl, Calif. • Center St 6IU84$ .., 13 UNITS H-Fumlshed 300 ·, __ ~ VE3 RDBdrmE 2 mo._Call _an... f.!11---.YOllU. ... w'-rol _Da_na,......Po_ln_t ____ 1 .,, . f114l OT3·02., . . ...,,,... falnlly , • 2 lld<eu IO lhe Ll'lt In lhe all new Dana , ~°t:a:=atto ~e~~~al~~ Conm. ... Mir ~ .im.,rm.cii~ Ntwpoi't leach FIFTH·ANNUAL Polbt Harbor at the ance. 123,200 Income. Sell l200 ·-.· l 8r ....-;,·o.nv.· fD all 2BR;2BA,Angellta.1l160oq. WESTERN beautl!ulldarlnalnnMolel, Burr White RHhor Sant• Ana Helghlt o• sul>m!t exchange. ....,,; •. 2~. beach! YanL -... $4Zff..,. -. tt. «< 1.....,. 1Jv1ne 1n tbe NATIONAL BOAT M902 , Del Obispo St, l'ORTIN co. P•~ ' . . '· M~ ~-"" •M-'-2 a· J!lufla. N... -~ • .. (Ci6-Zl5.ll. Kilcbem, ef. 2901 Newport. N'pt Beach u A~~. ~ fa>"'".•'-, ~ ·-·-== . -~-• fidendeo •. •"·-••II 67s-!"" ~ ·~ ~·~ ·-.-RHltor 64UOOO $300-NewJ8r.2·8a.FJ>lc. home. ·"""'"°' p •, dtapes. · Frplc. Patio MARINE SHOW ·-·~ _;<, ,.C:,""diaJ · ~·RCH D•y 7~ o!dl" bouoe,_2 bdrm+ den. C -/ ~ 'T' el Agt .,...~w-M..., ....-t ~~ ~ ~~· '""'""" -A ROOSTER $34,500. Can after 6 pm ar. View I 1 blJ( beach. r#.."ia:tf ~-, · ........... ,. .._Maintenaoc March I· Much 17 p~ televisioo, sauna TERRACE AMOt<G PEACOCKS · ?&1-11333 !'fin: onlj\I Corono dol Mar !300 • 3 °'· 2 8a. Ga.. Deck. Fee. Launchy _...... .......,. Pleue call 6b.s6'l8 ext. 3ol4 bath, la u n d 'y hdlllles, .. 6 Mmc9y' 11>Ht· If you want to crow, 'consider ij 2 Duplexea + % blk beach. N · ~ • • Golclert R...tals • &: wa~ r;:-~ oc--between 9 JOd 5 Jmi. to daJm meeting room. c.bie: to SJ?! -eolouperlo•qoal• thlo3&,2Ba.,,r.$l00,IXXI . ' Unlque5,000oqft ~J'.!JiliwRENTALS SML Wifiiiil _., itv., ~-flllpl. ~:i..INorthCou"IY Clemen .. and Laguna • ~ 1Mne nn, hornet ln Melfl Verd~. Only I I~ Commerclal Building rdrir, curtatDs: "crptinC to number hi 540-l.D)) ·Beadf. Come play in our ~.rm, 4_ bdrm•. 3 '10'.IXXI. Vacant A ready lo< . ,--, lilV at l.ZlS,IXXI 67J.4ll3ll or • 493-3248 Incl. $90 t><•,mo. Pref mlcJ. ~~~ OCE,~ !~= lot -~ * -· ""'~ ~ 3-c.r aaraee, swlm· move-ln. Owner trllJUlfem:ld •• . Realonom cs Corp, Bkr. 2 Bd home. l block to ocean. die au ~.Jlr 111. m;J>ds,. DUP...,..... ---.. r@ltaur&nts. $50 .,.... peol. oceanview overseu. 1 675-6700 Older adulta only. no childreW $41-9'721 . · 2 + ~lotnce. IUDdeck, · up. Bring this ~ and IXXI. · CJS. R<al Eotate MobneHo,,,.. " • FOURPLEX $52,500 * 6'1l-1301 * $235-Eltjoy ....,..11. 4 BR 2 polio, lplc. Adlts. 12'15 YrlY NEAR ocean, 2 BR, with """''"" 15 ofl . on !Int I UEL SHORES-54&1-U68 F •• 1 125 L · D. ch Ba condo • All. n-=-1 Jae. 52a-A River; MS--8532 utilities $225. mo: 507 E. ~-~"'o=',.;re;,•,,t·;......----I i------·--or -• w~e else can you find fOur •guna ._, . Chldrn . ~.;.ML F~-; J:XEC ~ 3 Br 7% Ba. Balboa Blvdi Bal. 6'l3-68Ml. LARGE 2 BR; garage ocean ~s~~~~th Mi .. i•n Yl•1• · _. ·. M0tor·H0me ·leiiials ~R ::::~'im~'. ~~Iii 1121-uw pd.....,. Bach, full 841-1211 · .... •• 2 tri>ics. -. ;.i. ·1 blk .. 8AYFRONT 111R.,.. patio, ,.., .. -· 1nc1ry, 100. 1n- ... 1..,..p~~" .. · CHOICE ·--·tfon, lft• REALTY 64+ri2' . kit Ocen view. Small pet • OofdM\Rontal• ·• ~~~andRI ~/mo. ~,. ......... 400 Su. """'um s. Coal~ J..quna ·-· -~ -• · • · ok. 3BR wll •~i 15, 12911 -·-IY· ----,· Eveo -No. 5. or ph. 494-6848. nvq nn, delJll>Hul com .. lot, 3 BR & SALES & llEASINO TRl-PLEX , S225 • Utll , pd. L•g 4Bll :..U, Ji'"' b!131D 543-0797. . ~ -apt or 1 ..tit no HU11tlngton Beach alcove, adobe ft.replace, den, 2 IN dining rm, . f\Jlf servtce radllfy . Xlnt locatlon u well as In Nicely turni 1 Br. Beauutul SBR avail .::i 14 $375 * SlatP 4 Br, 3.BL TowMse pets. Pipte, i'llt'I! ·,Jdtdi7 $1.75 ..:.· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,:;;;;;;;;;;! I*"'""" -........ Land· pool ~;µ'-· lbli Of' D M t r Ho xlnt cond. Sell or exchange Oc... ...... . J l.ockort Beatty Rltr -Say. Pool. Sol1 c:iean Ind util. rn>-29'15. • • . I I • 191 ; ~ by .... .Lang • I ' XI I tr' i . .. anmar 0 0 . . mes 151,500. Lee Hugheo Rltr., $325 -2 Bl". 2 8a. Ooean • 83K"IU~· 1)32.4110 oven, dah-. Joel< -· DELUXE 2 bd. 1225. Ill .LaQulnta Hermosa P'°.! _ x ra1. , n Mnc ng. 8.13·~ or 499-1'131. trontl Yearly, ~ deck. _....:.. $375/mo. 8 3 3-8 9 7-1, or J 15. Phone ~ mo 2 Bdrm Studio 11i9 BA. Funt Tumor Assoc. Afhor ,,..wimd, tan · 531 •6800 2 un111 3s,•2Ba 133,ooo.2· ~rrEW~ALS ~-·-~'It,.!" m-1653 4~. 30Slatt. ixo. 2 .,:,., beanutui N.Cout Hw)'. Lquna U0..2463 , Br. hou.&e a: 1 Br. triplex • . ·. · • Brand New Duplex. p ark l i k e IU~ . .... 1177 AriYJJme MUST ·sELI!!'2 SibJ{'!\f bd' 4 UkE new,~ raiaed, encl $36,ax>. Near 19 & Harbor. ~ pr ~ ~-krrKidt Gk.. ~ Fee. Ocean Vu. walk to beach. 3 ~~BA~/ 3 ~nkes:a.:1·r BBQ'a ~· 1,auSINESS ha, fm. nn,• 2309'· oq. 'tt .. 25' porch, 1 BR. new -Agent. 645-003 Nowpert Beach • Goklan~onta!S •• .. • Bl", no -or --ru: --' .mo. --u;;:.· l ~ n •. I!' • • • • • • $43,1))). 831)..1641. c:pt11, · new extra.a, Adult TWo-4 platl", ·cM. 7xG, _ . ,. ~ n....... . ALL rnIES PAID oppGl'tuntty. Builder's , ~, Parl<. Pd# Shed. Steal at 10% • down, all 3 BR, $121).Utll. J?d ... Mobile-home $310. 2 ~· . ~nced/Jkd HARBOR View 3 Br 2 Ba. B"l1uvm Peninsula Adul No Pm • Owner motivated. N•wport Btacti • $5795. 638--7979 aft 61 bet' $1.18,(XX)., principals only, livine on a bucf&eL'l Br. + Gara.res-b4 JlimlllDD I Crpt, • drpt.,. -. pool 3 BR pl Den/BR, 2 B..\ 1 l.6211 i:;,kaide '1..ab! will include trucU, • .. 9AM. owner. (1) 491r1840 atudio crptl~ •. ,bltns, Extra. Praaet ~ prt\'L bltns. $4i5'/mo. blk ~beach, frpl. N Cn4l 8'7-5441 '""ent & "'"" lnven. A HOME· FOR BIG Mohl.le home "4~, ""' 6 UNFTS. San aemenle "'fiir, pool. Agt. Fee. '75-11Zil.• -·•· -· 644-5251 lh l 19 $250 c, y~ (4 bib S. ot San Die,.. Frwy · Great locaOOn f<r thl.s furn. Nicely lndacped, lrg White water view, $141,000. 847-"°1' • 4 BDRM, tam~. 1"-Ba, $350 une m.651.f. mo, on Beach 1 blk W on Holt ' OI """"""'· Grooo In-ALL SEASONS po«h, choice lot, .,. Lal« A t:::t au..,. vma. Apt. 3 • Gol(lon Rentals • fenced yd, -it: 8y appt. ~"';': 3 :· 1 mo. to Psmlde Lane.)· per .>'ftU' $142,000. 2 atory blggee jJh yeah /Jew. Clubhouse. Shown by appt Walk to wtr. tich ~nH JlOO 839 Santiago.. Avail 4/1/73, beaUL yard..$375. ~ms. 2 BACHELOR apt& oo bay I ~~~~~~~~'!! lSl.000. 5 bdmo 2 b.:lba p1uo 18x36 only. Ploe Cf!! Mar l.-0 L t " S I 170 Also Lagw<a IUD' CM 185 reb $1SS/mo. s<o-1359. Ideal fnr "'tired. Yr. round. LOW WEEKLY RA TES ;..,~ ,~ H/1'' Anllion1 Po01 wltb ~v-839-8800 or 645--6424. • o I r •. • Util pd. , , $210..We low doP I: kids.. 3 BEACH tmmea. 3 BR. $325; 2 $85 I: f10/mo. 6'13-4468. Executive Suites · ~ I,,._ Ing board arid.sweep. All on Hil.iU2RF.Sl' 1970, ~BR 31'.A, ·MAK;E AN OFFER Rent·A--Hou .. 1 979-8430 BR. CID, gar: AgL Fee. ~ ~l;y 54fl..1.290 ld 18edroomh b •Pac Io u •, 727 Yorktown Blvd • .,~._,,_, ahuge~~~clot.Walk nr,stcce'!l I:~· C.M. 91d1:er0Jver -, 847-tn • .._ • w a a er, d1spou.I · ESTATE lo beach and 'oohool. Adulu, no pelJ."'$8350,or C·ltmns .......... $15,IXXI HouMIUnfvm · 305 eGoldonflentals• S.nC-te ca>pekd,lst cluo.67J.2139. "'9ch81vd.atYorktown A.ume VA. loan with 1% Int .ouer. ....1>50 or Sequoi4 ~ -R-1 -· • · 1 ·BR. Blk to· Beach' Avail ~11 a.nn.· ~'-le rate.-Try Ml .... 749 . . St!U or trade .••• , • $ 6,800 Generil , . ~ ~erdet.amtr:•:m 4 :iJo~ SPAC 3 BR, 2 BA Home!' tbnr;:rune.-~ DIOS l 1 BR's, $7,000. O.U .• .· aARGAIN U 'd' lfo?l)t'tte, I.a Quinta · R-1 f295_ ~ ' ' • Crpt/drPI, bfb:ls. Encl uW. m-lS13 Bkr. • Full kitchen xtnt cond must be aold SUbmit • · • • · • • • · • • • • S 2,000 . patio. Dbl gar. 1500 111· ft. • Heated pool j)i~~ $46,500. $4500 or best ofier. Adulta .Arrowhead .. R·l = 3YR Nu ·JSR. 2BA. Nr 5.11-1967 or 5 (6-0419 , Corona clel Mar, e Laundry facWtiet k Bll, 2 8A CONDO, . 60-M . · paved ,...d ........ $10,IXXI lllNTA&S Weatdllf. F..-, blth!a, 5CHl91 Jollll. e Free ullllttes -'"-t.~.HIO....v ~· n ·NfWPORT Bay Be-.uty ~Q.ern.epl t~·C·l .. A......... '• t"' · dblp1,$Ri.61S4150 C.Pd1mlnluma .. -2 ... ~~Bl.r:~ JiK. O Frfflinen& ...... oo ......--mm• P" ~ V ol u..... 511.1eor ease······· ..-..,uw HouiHwAPta. Huntington 8Mch Unfum.· no ~-$1"50/mo.. :i.early. e T.V.lrmaidter1.avall. ,en>. MJ1iJJ... R VlE.W . .BOME , ancnm 11 ~ area Call 67>7225 . ..... . . . l lidlllt. no pet&. 6G-162t. e.Bar-B-Que ~ 'R°J, uni~ APRPiifT el'!'l!P'r lamJI)< ~:ill ~uJ~. 1~~~ck, c * ICS •0111 * 3 BEDROOMS, % baths: a.de Bay $!'Ill MON111LY: i 8R -· -.,Pholle l!erYlce IRS ' ........ flke. model ' Ii~ hil w:1llllCOITAMHA electric builtlns, FA Nr·ooeon,,.tlo;---oee •'1 -IOo<ean :ro . 497-1'111. • 'l6k lfiooi I I U• lot * * DBC by lhe Sea Jn H8. 2 I . • . h • t I ·is •. SEAl1fl1'0L Coltdo. 4 BR. :11.'I _....,. 6l4-4340 .. " Sl«i Mt15 er Jim. .'ll.1 ,___ · · • ~ • BR +·den, 2 be. itic55.· These Ate Juat A Few Of ea, WW carpe at %IA.~ Ba. 2 ' • · -,-··~ BIG ONE uvulllloifMi ff!l&i'l;I ui et $7950 ~321 4 ;tr•· { Our MANY RbrrALS. • . drapes double'garage n...:...i _.~__.~· LRG Studio ut. WSmo yrly BM!HELOR .l 1 BR., paUOll, 1 ;---cttl.~ ... S8EMl99-4t!e. • · · ..;......_ · • "f. ;i .. , * ' .1 • ...w1 ' ...__. .... ~ai.cu. ~ utfl pd l1rplc's pdv. garages -modernliiffe: 'l ,1,,r~ ·111 'tJ.Jl,' 2 BDRM Mobile Home,1 ' fenced, !"""""'~; '235. Putting Gt8en, Avail J.m-sn.:.um·att 5 · kend Diflded bath 1: Jots ot el, 4 BR. 2%. ba,~n a;>ttotp:>~1~-~)r1 tam· BlY.lide Vlllage,. 54r;i0. ea.u su15101A1Y o, rMc COi.WIU co. $ffi -FAR-Out Bachelor Pad! per m o. Agen(1f62-4471 med. 1 s 5 o J mo • . Call or "' • ~ts. Rec. hall, pool & • w/bullt-b:I kitctittfl~& _lb' ~1 ·~~~' eve., "5'8-043> • CANYON Lake lot 60'Xl2:1' All rum. l nc:ldl Util. o r uo:.cn93 > i . 675-2348. MoottilyorYrly. c·..a U--'1. ·51' tables, sauna be.tha • .,_..l!b>! ~-""' loltc-~t. I l & cbol pd ~ 3 ' * '"°"'' '' C . -_,a -lo ·-·-d• lml BR lllrlte w/hliJi~ "Spanish tile enutfaA ·bonui ~ lJA~BAR~~:: :;. sell ~·645-Jm: yn $150. FRESH&: Clean! 2 Br. t Bdrm. tBA,.a,il ~: crpta: Olt• ' r LD~(i""tik W. of ot nv" :;:'·;t_;.,~;"' ''j'.tJ~'a~:Kl ~;W Reduced 10 moo. m.!811.' . Cn>u. -· ..,., lilds/pot ~ Ji.;.~~ 3 aR. 2 ba. bl.,."'-· LIVE LIKE A KING Beach. i blk N. ot Slat..,J. ON REALTY 6'b()73t " • r-~e mi 'TI Lancer Mobile Home, Mount•ln, D1Hrt, * t lhoppin& 1C6o01a. nr New paint, crpts: A dr1ls-'1t BuJ t Prl I ....,... ~:::i'~;i;'-,;;-f-'i:!: . 1l .ot • :«bs:-43. 2BR. 28A, nu adlt Resort 174 $170. VACANT! 2 Br. Stove, i!.cta, ch1kiren .'Gk. -== Poot. .Contact Mr . .Queen at I'\ oge ces $l~ Bonus to move-in. 2 end. 3 BR. 2 ~ .J,e · REA , , 0 park. R4T-653l reb1g. Fenced fir kid&. 962-6934 5&-.2132. . FURNISHED • Br. Duplex. Bltns, plygmd , rm w/dln area. Stoye, , , ~ '·-' .i1u SACRIFICE. Forest lot in * · . · ·· Irvine UNFURN1SHED for kid.I. Peta ok. Agt. Fee. nailer, food cntr, ~~· B:ALBQA D.f!'T Big Bear. ·Nr. N·shore. $180. ROOM'/! 3 Br. 2 Ba. fl.9$.EZ '1.Mng 2 ~.-, 2 Ba · 847-1207 q>t. Atttactlve """°' PROPERTIES Owne•. 11141 -1645. au ... Slngleo, ·peUkido. Condo. 2 llY· Frj!c. Cpto, ll1WID new 2 ar. Walnut * POOLS · •'Golden Rentals e IDcd yd, Jge dble gn ,off * Exclos\vo Lhting1 . I f.JIJ * drps, bltns, patiQ,, peol, Sq. Townboule • • D ' •. * ENCLOSED y. Walk to be'~ h • Comer duplex $52,500 ~ R~:--Re•I E1t•te W•nted 114 Sa>o • Utll pd. 2 Br. Furn. kids/pets ok. 4gt. Fff: • 411'/CDDd. U/mo. 1tSa $Z-Yr'eek, You can live on '52.500. O w o r 'NewJXM't 1~ home-"9.<XXI , . . Duplex. Frpic! 847-~ ;:. , OYal Rd. _.1133, GARAGES tltt: water on a blJdiet. AIL '948. . Duplex 3 aRv2 ba etl. $69,IXXI * Cj)uic:k Cash * * e Golllfn·Rontall e NEW CONDOMINIUM * CONVENIENT F .. tJ:'/: Ront I e EN hoooe . by o"""' !Uln 8ay AYe dlx au .... 119".900 A , I LA.,DLORDSI . 2 blkll f1mn beach, 3 'jd, 2"°. I ~ ...;. 4911342 TO ALL BEACHES a ' "'"'· 11 noon to 5 pm.'~·· Tripi"' •• ba1"18T;SOO par mont1 ~·-~= ti'."'l:."'·c!:J ,. den, !?pie, tlo,-Diil:.$215'. ·Br, gv, -·-· . FROM, $145 MONTH 1135 , ULTRA NjCE Apt. 6 .11a, newly deconlled, Duplex m-otean 18!1.-500 For S•lo 152 96Z-885l 'WAc~:eN~t'? (21.!) ..,_r;:;: -.v.-a..,.,,.. M!I!!!!· ~ • Gardeiw. Sauna. I i:°:'~'r. ~ '/l,...~"t.; ':°0:.°&\I ~:ti,':::, Income + Sholler ~ . * ' •'i45'0ffi' .* ~ .. Sat A SW>-8442 . Tiki s E A 1'E R·R ~C E ADULTS PLEASE ~l-~:t1o$i:a"1 • I . 745 Myslic Woy 49H635 Big bayln!nt iluplexlJ.19,!iOO E.\STSIDE COSTA MESA ~ N ·rt·, 'B" ..:L 3 1111: 2 8A -: 1 • TOWNHOllSE. 3 BR,, 21' Vll..lA POMONA ~ ...,.,'$lG mo. = ~~ BR~=n·c::n e09 w. ·en Hwy ~7000 ToY~g!~f~i ~Nk!jllllll Bnml·:r: ~~ ~S)F/A.·i+iu)~L ' ::., ':'11n:':r,: .. ~ ~~~2015 ~ .. v.ra: ' ·~-~' many' ---2SOO w. BaJboe. m. 6""'·7420 w/patlo & gar. pool. Lo vac. ....._irne INC. . • •--"y •-00 71~~ ·• . lori, um. d,ues. 213: ~; tl•vu rU11J1.JUS Ate.) • ................ AU..,,, • ., &. 1 t gr.' t Condo · • • _,~~ .. ...,,™ •··•• ··••• ....... or ...,_.....-.. aft 5 213· m nn EtiUXE 3 ba dqplex j hoUle Sal, Sun,\ J.5 Exclusive Baycrest pos~~J~,oci' ~~'?&4. ' W..m-r n.... .......... nt home San Cut~ Beach HOUie • : $225.m Noel. ~ ~ • . ___ ....... c,..... .._ o-· 0 Dbl ~~·· 2 ti, ar:· P= $69,SOO. Ownr 494-5954. By Owner , Cleme~;""t.ong BeaM. 3 Bedroom, new, $135-Walk to M:hll. 2 B tn+ Newport ...-... .__ _,. •• ~· 1acll~' Waiki n g BY OWNER l BR, 2 BA. huge paneled 8u11ne•1 Prof)9rty 1.54 rrtfm.1"1151),000 t0 • s;nJ,(Q), H=r ~~ 2 ~·~ pJex. ct'»tl.J~pa, bl gar. I BR Townblie J BA. pd. 2 ALL 11l1l.lTIE.9 PAID distance to shopl)log & Y new 2 Br, 2 BA, Fam Rm. Kitchen w/bltln 1WO LO WI~ tn.de'lst T!>: .l Den S395 00 A.at-· 'Fee. ·3'7-00 , ear' pr, End.,.. lanai. nu. O:mlpe:te bellre )IOI.I rent llCbooJa •. Encl rear yard A: .......... ~opo.~. WorJd.~1521 rehig, breakfast bar, etc. l04'x2oo• &orCTEO T~A: Wrl ~Ctasaified ad No. 449, l ~··:·~. ' • Golden R.,t•IA~~ crpta A drpa. sa. '4&-0147 ~~rm:-::::t. patD. $275, No pets. 312$ ~• """1" now re Massive Liv Rm w/trplc TION H 1.ngt Be ch. Daily Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, ,,,,., .. _t . •~oo 2• _ A T'--&..-...--••--m -~~-Cor&t,.;.pt.·A. 561--. lncttue. 49rmB adjacent to beaut. patio for • un 1 on 8 • Costa Mesa, Callf. "9!1626 -......._ • •• •• ··•• ••• ,......... $mi3 Br, Ba, u.,.c, ,. ~, ~ _.,., ... ..a .....,.. - EAR EMEn•LD BA •· II , __ El 1 d WNED BUSINESS, PRCJ. Bl<r. 615-'1225 ' pt.~ ok. Art· Fee. ,,----~-:--e Sepante din'" orea PRIV. dlx 3 8r be81Jl, -· ~ iun Vuog. ec gar oot fESSIONAL OR OFFICES $100,000. •NEED to Invest in 847-lJn l Hvntlnaforl ...... e Home-lib llOrqe No peta. Poulble 1 c.blld. 2 BR, VIEW. $49,!iOO. opeo... l.zg tot . 164.950. 117,500 ea. TERMS writ°' bomeo at app.-alsal value. LANDLORDS! e GOiden R.nto" • = · • P,rlvale patloo . No lt1llls-1·2 yr lae. , REALTOR 494-9318 PrinC'. only. &16-6337. KANPAK, 1993 Kibel Rd., Agent 847~ W@ Speclall!i! Jn Newport • "'t ' 2 A: 3 BR ~ Newly e Clolecl J"U'aglr: w/llora&t 546--1034. Kihai Maul, Na wall. wAN'I'i'O: 4 units, o.ta Beach ... ·CcrODa del M&r'e Irvine .. , f pa int ed • Wuber/dt)lel', e Marble pullrnan --------1 Hllls NEW EXCLUSIVE Comm<1rcl•I ·M ... area, prlnclpala only. A Laguna. Our Rental,Se<>-·' · • • ._;I ..,,..,.-. 9ilHlll> • J!:t·alldrmo !:!~ llaaclt Bayfro"l 4 aR., 3 baths Pl-oporty 151 IV~ a6::2!°' 8r ho ~:Vt':..~ lo Youl Try 2BR>\ 1Wb0., olrlcond. = lleWport a..cll e round~ ~ob= Luxu!\Y Ba<ibe~ t • BUILDER'S "tfo"o"'lfil~ kd;olnine Income pro-byJ>V,~-l301ossO.~ NU-VIEW:l!NTAL'S :rut~~~-13611 WloOalf -1-rul"~~-.,i~..... ~une8aYl5GubM•tur~ pertle1, center. ~·~~i.b.Y 1 Pri,i. only SU-1039 673-4030 1 49l3MI 3 BR.:.,..,. rm 1~ s.-2 ba. bhm. Clplc. i..AftGE, BR riM ·responalble woman preter-CLOSEOUT 3371 Via Udoj Npt Be"'h ow.,.,, 64>-2020 I ,,.,_, 4 BR, 2 8A. newlt pa........ l;ranil hft. ~ iSr./ "'-pool. !her P' + 2 BEDROOMS '2ijj rod, 113-311111, 67~ JOO Condominium• [ ·''' ·~~.: j~ Nice, clean tam t ypt •al\.,2ba' $38!i.IJllO ~~i:Jo.~ · NoPet> N°"E'°w~2 '=lidrm"""'°'l300=.1'"1119--Ann.~ ly 5 HOMES LEFT BEACH DUPLEX ·for ••I• 160 . ,._ • ~hnl~' mo.l w~: "~l'"L· 2" ~ liflJt 1en1. ·Coll Rltr, • w. WU-60-1'71 leue. 5ll \\'. 8aY. Newport I BR each, II blk lo ocean. us GOV~"MENT 96&-110! . . • 548 till $ji WllK a UP ' ~-<;:!!~. B. -At La Cuesta Verde Good 1--ho t "-h =' -• -A 1 8R •~---or --..... • _,.,. me a ~c · l8Y'. "~II thla ' ~ 1% 4 BR TrH""I In lowly ........,_ l'ul'lf. --~rn 2 don You DWlf"tbe ~ JM,900. bath fol only $131400." Busl-• wood ~ l'Qldc; ...,..-e TV 6 Ibid Stnb Avail. ~~AL Front Br. :-..::; Newport Plet Realty nlA-VA $350 down SCOTl' ... _ ed ck, (pie, tJUna, d b • clel Mw • Pbooe 8erYice--H'td foOl trple lae • u n d 9 ck ill Laguna HiDs -West 8alboe atvd . REALTY 53&-7533 Opper1unlty 209 ~.:.t;.!1~_, u c-. • OIJNnl>" Pe< Saction rr"'J:'iit~ >Ji. L=OUS,~13-= S Duploxa1/Unlt1 * * * 2•Br C.M. $140,'~· A ,I=., l!\11...IJ!;, I~ e J~ 81..s. CK •DELUX I BR, blllno, frllle 1 3 & 4 BEDROOM Bc channel home + ovtt . •alo . , 162 ·Rita Po(ft % ml ""' SillO. i"'P'! ~ "SINCE lHi" nimfed · --No pelL er M1-388T blk -· pee per nio From $29,600 3901 Park, Vlw Lw RanM.tlcitlse ~ . la w-.. -8ldc-815-ml. ~ for Iii oo !Writ Ajlt!! 1lt. m;.11\0. SK.ldl · .5l6-llm ~ ~ .. ~ 1fl:::11~ -Wboa Duplex Irvine, Calif. •LANDLORDS• · 0 un1"'ll:C-~ Diiji ii Iii&& W iJii11111ovawy ....,.lful 2 BR. 1'11"1. .... No eltlldJ>tn many, ._ extru $198.\1111 Now on the Market One 3 You are Ibo ,.inner ol FREa RENTAL llERVICE ayt ,_.. ..,,., VAL D'DIEIUI Gorden ...... nor .,.ls. 14115% E. -8~ !!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!l""'l!!!!!!!~j Willa R, E..*.'1739. ' Bedroom and one 2 F l~~~·lr:N'5'AL a-i~-c.Jpl 84 1 7·12171 c:.te Moos -, 00 -,,,_.. JlNB.~l~M~·lll~l:,....,=== ""f!!!!~!f!!!I~--e tiOiFFS CO"DO Bedroom. One Unit hu WESTERN .,. ,... "l' ~u a 2 aR.,.lli>....,.. ...... P!.JJSI 1 1111. oll "'*" .,..,._, -., It OCEANrRONT BACllELOl\ • ~JBR 2Ba-on '~:;·~~Iba . ~~.;.al'O:~-i~:;; NATIONAi-BOAT lll>Ulll Pd. HURRY! ~J:::"it:t>,~~a pa i nted, 1\1 ho , ~P>f,~ y=n.:rr.~.~""'· ....... riew '1ot. -.. u TED llUBEll1' "All!!OC. ~ Ca!' Any 11 m.. .. • M!Xrtly !um. ·-.... 3.8R, I t.1111 .,........ '""1papere!; -.itm.,,r,;::1 ,..,,,.UDlunl. from SI3i 2 BR ..... oceon -· """ thin 31 doys. F!>Uy cpt d. :wn Via Lido, N.B. •mm> · : MARINE SHOW ~°'.'&t" ~ Aat. Fff. 3 BR, ~ balbo .. 1325 .fa: &'J:t.. ': ,..,., o0 SEE rt'! 1lillO -WI yr\y. MiiJi., .0 poli Jrple, patio. '°" Ja""'. 112 St Jamee PW:e Vu tho Milreh 9. Milreh 17 • Ooldost .'Rintak • tl!ll, Jlj botho ........ $<15 'i!fL $J.IO """~ MUni. ' Ul!i j6th St. 644-43«>, Apr L ~ front 6 TeU hoe.to In hariJor flmn lbla Pleue call ~18. ext. n4 8red hill ~~1 I ..... NEW ... , for adulta OGly. BLUFJ'S. opllt .ltYol «>ndo • .atr• Owner 83t-131C. lBR, 1% bl, S&'.500 bome1 ·between 9 and 5_pm. to claim 2 BR. Famib' rootn. ~ n_.954f .. * flllloodM, tlreplaoel. beam-3 bdr, 2',6 ha, itw. CJO. -. Spaciout 4 BR, l Open 1~ Sat I; sun, Mal'I< "'"' tlcloOJ. {N<f'lh Oounty ln>al ~· "35/mo. ,..,.. od oetllqp, -'"'"'11nc. -bllllop .-. bear Lo• rutr. !1411-'1711. toll-l>ee nwnbor." fl40.12Z>l It Lew. ~ · · , NIW J UDROCIM '°""""' ""--1='-a'°-R.~U?---,w"'a1t_.,,_1o,-.,----b~I / OPEii llOUSJ! Sun. HARBOR V1Ji,'W HOME ......... , ... "" co. * * ': Corona dal fMr MALTY 2 .Jlalh, ......... ,.,.., ead ~ r:::... ~ ~. Ind •UL Y""'1. 211: -Via Plod.-. Blan-eacme1 Model, 3 bd. 2 ba, MARIN E SIRVICil Gt.ASS-11, A~ With VIiion 1 ear JI¥!~ W.....,. 1 lldrmL 1rom IJ.15. uo w 447-1443. Ill·--!:."'· Cam. rm, W.. ne,. 2 FOURPi.El(ES Bulldon Supply s,;.;., O<(tall HlU vi:: 1~ ·~ Univ. PuM etnt!_', IJ;vtne ' ~m ~ = -· llmt W"' o i 1 ""''"'"'=----- ,._, ,...aulXXI -~bd., ..\&Ad 3 !lR. 2 ..-each. .,.., mo Beauty Shop • !2l'XiO DoWll lam1l1 1'/!), '<tn_. crpta. Call Allrtflne. »>-7;oo ::,"" ... -. puii! -Blvd.} ~ !19~!? •• . ..... ttnl>l 11'3 500 • .,... Card/Olli, m.im + Inv.. IMildpOd. tnDI• r.,. om .. houn I.AM to 6 PM HOLIDAY PLAZA • Uile ,,_. Realty -:....~~::.1!i!"r~ RIVIE RA, ~E~~TY ~JD'::.-:.~ A"1111 noW. 1t-001mo . F'OR your -lh• 2 BR., t-lnl, carpel, -DEWXS Spo .... 1 BR. ~"" .. tlf"~~b':: at 13tl.,.U. •Iden. Open t~ sat 6 S\111. 642-'IOO! ~·~ Im Orona• CM B!Mlll! ~ <leanest. lllarpeol. 3 llc 2 Jrple, polio, lndl7 laciUtl<tl ...... a ... II .. "=' pool. S. ltlh It, NB. 640-llOJ. . 4 an ~ • 2 BR, 1 ho, -yud, Bo -S2!ll5 Avl .0.. 6 -Q>I A I aml Alllple pOr1Cbtl. II, loo lob o( N...:... _ Income Pro-.... 1'6 f:r.i'""· Co!l\pl redecoralld, !IT-Niii. • . . el!lltl '*' ... pois. $140. ~ -A c~ S..,ta Alta ..--.-OOll.b ,......,., Italian Ddl·PlQ.u. Wcll"' mo. ~ or ..,....._ ~ w., """ --------1 e ""°' 3 Mil" ~..!'L R<al.... XLNT Eacllld< !ocauOn. labllJJted. 61t-1245. "Weotl ft 6 Rooll" Yacandlo --ll.nl 1'000L* A Bl\ In J Br..... $115-lllOt<! lhin JIOll'd - Ip .... pool A * .,...,., t ' Ideal ,,,_r1 unit J oty Funtltu" St.,... NettlnC lll1M HANDSOME s aR, 2 8A 1'm1t -IO -~ -""'". 111n .,..; male 1W5 1 n I o b' lite -· llludlo. Pallol -. air, a mudt ,....., v REPO. -3 BR. 2 btl, w/encl proaeo. m·2 ar A RIV IERA Rl!ALTY l>Om., l"J..brtlbt !did> a -lllom Into -~ttc. oft • ud, P11o1 llrolm!AJU. lllll ...,.., ~,;;, ok. Art-Foo . = * m.inT All ::.i"'lf:i::-~"~~-Br. 175.(11) nnn. 1112:11m Evao: -::-i01013"'1..,· Yr' 1ae. ~.ui:~.~ _. g:~t11.':.!: .... :;:c.11. (olt w. 001 llD • Goldan Rantale • I, • , -,,_, -,, 191) DAILY PILOT l .... ._. .. ,... ll!l! --~ I~ I-~-I~ ;ml .. i!!i. ~" ..... -.:.:lrtl~l ~~~-... -~rtl~l ~ ... --·-"";;-;;J~;;;.l ;.I ~-~~~,. I · -I~ [~---·~ ~ l'um. 360 Apt&. F-MO Aftt, lltlfum. , IJ4lfum. 165 Apt&.. o-t -41. 1""""'111 ~ 450 ~~~--..:!! Nowport 8eldl lloaport -C-. -M,1,~eo!? -""" _. """'"'-UI I'-_. UlllwR. J1t * Pr1¥m a-* NOW 11.INTIMG IEACH UVl-·N· .._·· • l~ta,;bjn~ P,\OAmPTSMIEWl'ORT c.te -Ambodotoryl'ar1A<17ar-~~JOUEL "' -~ _,, &• Good. ·-hod. -SQ. F'l'. A UP. !Now Yot1 Can Afford) IBR.Sltlmo.Car••ta, ,.,. Nioo._•_ OaSan'-~ FURNISHED ilrpea One c:ldJd '*' Oii fN bay . * Call sa.41SI * Call W.18XI BACHE LOR APARTMENTS /Call -"""'*" _, llvlqJ Rontah to S...... OO MARTIN &·ASSOC. F-m •i-2 bcl, I ~ IN, 1 •ty, $170. ~tM -· El>-, • • ,. ~~·~ ~ -•-u• 7 WAN'fEI), i..,. with .., "' JOe DYEll. RD, S.A. ONLY 2 LEFT! · .. ~ ~' ··---than mobile -bi FULL SECURITY SYSTEM NRN•~ ~;pool.ell bl~ ~~ .. '.:If.!'~ ~ FIUl:E RENT. CALL SCU471 HEATED POOL or the BEACH ~tlo. ~~M· bleycio troill, P"ttms 1h111· I ="'840:-'nr,Ctt.'-....,.....,,.,'°""...,..,, r;..i:-:t ~I~~ 1 ---....,...----rn Elevator , ' Annual Lease SP'CIOUS Bae~•-••' rr. Deboard. Cl'Ollllef:. Jii'ilsii I'•· ~ BR turn apt., F.V. Neat 6 Maid. O>tt& Jlett.. PREGNANT? Th ID k 11' Adults Only, Sorry No Pets 00: .. uci':-.., --..ts. !'.'::'~':fro.~ ~:,,-:; ..::. ~ ~: '"'"'m~IND!!'U!'!muAL!!'!'!~"'!!l!nl!!!J!!!t !I ="'C!n ~l ~ LAS BRISAS IUltmo uw pd. ll&-0134.. ,....,. ..... -~ ,;-=::::;:..,--~~-USO oq. ft, 3 --·r. ""· 541-6622. 5515 RIVER AVE., NEWPORT BEACH 21!Rtlox~~t Joe, pr,prilpri Irle ldlcl1eos. >tlv•te )lai_,. SHARE 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba apt nice olllce In tnmt, S.W. PALM• CARD READ~Gf (The New Place In Newport) f:.~.~ro~A ~.=:r:i;; ~~mi"\!d.th.~ ~~~~-2284, j{.\~ ~'i ss+-r.;on~ 1~R'!'e~si'l. ~M!"gl"!!!!!. !!Dl!!an!!!!e!!&~W~m"l.!!Sb!!!!ar~be~ug,;;,.b...,M2-!!!!2566~~l~E. · 2BR, c r p t, , ~~~ ~~ ,,.._ alter 1 !""· I 'ro""'R'"ren""":t_,I\""'...,.--:"""'--. ..,.-0'71• tic. " --wsl\/'!_'il pr, 00 peta, ' FDl'LE ......,.,. ne<ded lice"*"· Rulooabl• "'nt, DON'T JUST SIT Apt. Unlurn. 365 Apt. Unfum. 365 l child'*' """""· 64&-(ll)( ~!"~ lllaodJ-•;!'J.~~ to ...,. dupls. Balboa -b ot airport. ca 11 ~ ... I &-IL--3 BR. W/W erpta,, bit~ <Will ,,_ ...__.......,--... b)antf, *100/rno. 615--U&\ $44-2757, thtte. Tty 1kncing. call 'l~ iH i;Nll ltl1nd Cott• Mfi1e private ~t1o, carport. u-Telephone ffi4) &4t-11Qt 121!) 4.12-1921; 5Q9.82S2. i ELEGANT .2 hr apt w/p.r, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.l pet.. sts91mo. 641-2111. ~,., for rental lntortnadolt F~~~ ~ N~ '18f,,:: ~ ~~~m1ru:..~ ~f.' "'J:, • i"i"s-'rl 3 "{', HARBOR GREENS ~~ .... ~.l:~Nr"=; i:oa LEASE '-"" .. ~~ 1:'~ ~ttree = k.~'6'1.S~ P o Box rm. eo.ta Mesa.' ' eve/wkddl 548-7398 & Baka. J>t\: fBl'-mt : BR. Bayfront Apl .-to Bh home near Hoq Hosp. Rent1l1 Wanted 460 Call~"~~. NEW lower duplex 3 Br un-Fumlsh.d & $12)-1 BR. Small child It pet 2 s:;:z =· Reuonable. Ret. 541...:i696. l<EY-3.144 tum. Yearly. Wash/dryr, Unfvml1hecf ok. 833 W. 17th No. C, Of. fteorol Wiiii~ PIMlcttll• LlVU VI' JO "'·..,,..._... ' SHARE my tKIUH in 0ranP YOUNG Exec. dc.llres rma.ll 1---=:..:,..=:,..,,~....,. reflia:. $400 + utll. 675-1.387. OPEN. 6f2-5013 or 491-1'1'63, __.,_. °"'' ~ "-~ '° tllfflM crqta 1 ,.1uino ""'""'· Wood with man or woman Over 40, house. furn or u n furn Youn& couples. J&..35 + J Balboa Penln1ul1 From $1SO to $215 mo $175. Larae 2 BR. 1% BA Realtor o-ck1. two pe110. bflllg .,. Hl9f'I st.tr• w.io '°"'' 11 .. ~ 5J8...05H w/enclosed gar iti Npt or 54ft...3643 or 59l-3S44 CHARMING peninsula duplex (2BR lBAl, stove & refrlg. Yrly-adulb·aorry, no pets. CiOBe lo &hopping & beach. 211 E. Balboa Blvd. Ph. eves: 985-5822. Bocholora • I Bdrma 2 Bclrma • S Bclrma l'h or 2 Full Batha tuldo -18 c l J d * 54U570 * 1• °' !.-d-,.,.,. -"'°°'-.--.......... , _, a.ii. Costa Mesa, to $m. Must ~ pm 1 • -0 0 g e • -~ Garaaet for Rent 435 occupy April \st. \Vrlte SOf-.9919 or 561""9811 111rcM. 6'11111 P91• oil. fl'Ofll s11G. Fllml~ ..... u.aii.. Modi!•~ ,;;,:.;..;. Ctassified ad #007, Daily Soclal Clubs 531 D P I I .I l~IOl:Oll.12300f•l"""'ftd,'rC0.11 ....... Nion.:US-2300. A .. __ J---------. In.I 0 n 2 BR, sundeck ~le. $250. . -S.tf s....~·· o.r.... PUot, P,O. B9x 1560, \..Ulila l( )'O!.I want Quantity ' ~, 'Apts., Mesa, Ca. 92&26. DON'T CALL US! .J VIEW · balcony,' new 3 bdr 3 BR, iteps to f: ha)'. ltum. or Unfum. m Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Mini !#•rehouHI 'RESPONSIBLE USC If It's Quall•• . 2 ba., or 2 bd 2 ba. dish· $300. . Varlou.t slits from $25/mo ~ DLX duplex 2 Br, 1'12 Ba, bllJll, c:pt/drps, encl gar, b'pl, lndry nn, no ·pets. 838-1!119 Master mze bedroom• w/ waher/disp er.pt ~ar-Jones Re•l U ~ lt • U keep the ....... Business craduate, 2 ~. You're looking for h.lgh beam ceilings, large age. .... .. ~ or• • . '"'"·-, ~.-., Huntington BNch Huntington BNch , ""'J' wants to rent lBR, unlum DISCOVER l vi / ~ >rwu: "-'<v• Eves On ale Min· 2-1 hr access. hse or ap\ nr water, DISCOVERY ~g ~fl'.l w i&S or Large 3 BR, 2 BA drps 551-1700. No move in -Newport or Laguna Lae, Q:i Convenient ~un~p1:ie~ cpts, small yard. si3,s mo'. e HUNTINGTON BEACH FINEST e No move out ree1 $u; mo. 494-2060 an ti:30 ~~=~o~~~ ott kltci>en. Enclo9'd pa· Al8o 1.,..e I BR IJS.5. Call SPANfSH COUNTRY ESTATE LIVING -• .. trolled pm. n4--m387 tios. 2 swimmine pools, 496-7068 BLUFFS, TINNIS, 2 Acres beautiful.park likes~~ Hamll~~~ew~, BB w·*'ANT'°=710-,.-,1"3"8drm=,._,,,,""""'=· Nationally Recognized • sauna, ~tion taclll-Ea1~ Bluff VILLA J Sunken pool. Sparkling Spanish foun . untum. Yard tor pet. Costa Coron• del Mar ties. Security guard. N-0 • DELUXE • 4 BEDROOMS, 21Ai baths. e Spacious Rooms e Se~arate diniu.g room SINGLE' Ge.race for Rent. Meu. Hunt Sch or Npt pets. $400, monthly llULTOR e Walk in losets -1~. in E. -St. Beach area. Older hou.se ~ -3 BR, 2 BA Apt for lease. 644-7270. . ' • H ·,,, !ti'•' ,_ abin•ts 0:..;"'Meu.. 642-3645 O.K. to $700. References • Models n..... IO m 1 pm Weld , ,..,, m.,ter 1wt•, · ome -e ..,.en ~ c • avail ~ 'Q, 2700 p ..,..... W CM din rm & dbl prago; auto I 1 Bedroolll Unfurn. $165. Furn. $185 Off! .. Rent1I 440 ' . . -· oteraon oy, door 0..,,., avail. Pool , OCEANVJ W z Bedroom u-~·-•185 Furn ,..,15 , WILL bebyllt your home --- nr Harbor Blvd & Re..'.:.reation area. From Jae Uv. rm I: kitchen. w.w·u. • · · ... Presttw r .. -it:u May to Sept or any part ol. ON TEN ACRES Adams • .$287 • Beam ceilings. Brand new 3 Townhouse 2 Bdrm., 1\.2 ba., 1,400·sq. ft. U51 UIWIUJI 2 .Adult male teacheni. Call Fov,td (free M11) SSO Apl1. furn./unfum. Lease 865 Amigos Way NB BR. 2 be.. Balboa. ioc. Walk Furn. '240 ~.!i. after 6 or anytime JESUS loves )'OU. ~ Fireplace I prlv. patto.. 54~ n370 Managed bi ID lhopa & ferry. W$ mo. e ALL UTILITIES FREE e wa••"'-_. Offic8S · whoever ~ .,.., II Pools Tennla Contnt'l Bkfst. U"V W1LLIAM WALTERS CO. Ag~t 615-19'72 m:-1675-4013 Walle to Huntington Center U.llUlll NEED unturn. 2 BDRM lost your llntd Levi j 900 Sea Lan, CdM W·26ll DUPLEX on tho Wat.J-&at ADULTS NO PETS house, with yard lar pet. at K·mart ShoPl>ln2 ~<"'1 04acArthur nr Coast Hwy) f !!!!!!!!!!!"ll'~'m~!l!!!!!!!!~1 ~H~un;;1t~lngto~~n~B~1;1<~h~;;;;;;f dock. lrg patio; 3 BR. 2 BA, LA QUINTA HERMOSA ~u::J:t!:;.!!:·~~ue. ~re~av~·~f:'· a)me on ln to ffie DELUXE .Y"!'5y ":'!_.~·wm1425!~· 16211 PARKSIDE LN (714) 047.5441 BAY LIDO BUILDING counter at the DallY Pflol GET IN THE SWIM can ~ ......... and ult for It. But you must APARTMENTS GOING FASTJ 6'15-4421. · 4 Bllr. S. of San Diego Frwy. on Beach 3700 Newport Blvd., N.B. Identity what waa u. .,. UVE IN CdM, in this 2 bed· Air Cond · Frplc's • 3 Swim· Choice 2 BR Apt1. NR Hoag Hosp,~ 2BR, 28A, l Blk. W. of Holt to P arkside Ph: Lou Cewla 675--1220 !('"' ~et lint. nn. apt. Swimming pool ming Pool H altl S 1•• ~· CES •---~ ~ avallable, walking distance 8 • e 1 pa • $ 't'IJ mO. bl tins, crpt!I, irps, patio, . * DELUXE OFFI, * -·--FNO: do&• -3/5 -~ Tennis c.ourts • Game and ALL UTILITIES PAID encl gar. $180 to $2:10. Adult. Apts.,, 1 Apts.. GREAT -LOCATION, adj. . Buiet (tri""COlored) US, ~0~~. Co~n~.Ao~ ~: Bil~a:=mFrom $l54 VILLA YORBA ~· -!50. A .• ·l>atrice Rd Fu~. or Unfum. 370 Furn. or Unfvrn. 370 ~1,r;:u~:.e I ~."~P ~ Yna. male German Shorfttatl" 644 '1270 H -Be ch -· \ ·~ 500 -w<o -ex"'pt tlftY w/bllt New. 2 ,;.,m, 2 bath & lge t:iEDlTER~~N crt4l 14~ 2 bit..~~~ Coat• -Newpori Belch 2;.,~ ~E R>XlUlRED Annovnco1Mnta '"°"' 544-5073. • study & sundeck. Private 1 h 0 P. g: 833-83'l0/645-0U5 hnmed. occupancy. SH at * * * FOUND male Setter/Point•, patio, crpts, drape•, dllh· VILLAGE * FRESH AIR aft 6 . . ADULTS next 2172 DuPont, Rm. 8, lrvlne. M<irle Quirk wblte with """' apots, bi $~~ f c'~Qp=M$: 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Walle 3 blocks to Beach BRAND. ~. Oceanfront LA COSTA APTS. VU =~ nooc:-mrnerclal 33n• Ollnd• =• tf:1'~~ .~ 61r>-5726 arirT41,55J~~CE Lrg J BR. Apts. Newly da:-Condominlwn 2 BR. 2 BA, 1 & 2 a.ctroom J' number BuildinK for rent wu D•n• Point, C1llf. 962--04S1. • SOUTH OF HWY. OP£N 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM orated. w/w crptJ, drpll, $«X>/mo. Year Leaae. : ~.ts :Roor:pes apt. . . medical blfJa. Bldg s&do, lot Yoo2a:ck~~ =of FND May Co. parkina lot at bltno, except rebig. l'Ml/ t;r.;.'1694. . = 7Sx2tl0. Lota of parldng, 419 FIFTH ANNUAL S. Cout Pia.. ,,..,..., -1 BEDROOM-WHY SETTLE mo. No singles, oo peU. NU -~. prlv bch & All UflHtioa P11d N. Newport Blvd, NB. polr ol ""all .....,..,pllotl , . $165. MONTHLY FOR LESS? 5J6.l11L pier, 3 BR, fig,,BA. $500/mo. 354 Avocodo SI., C.M. ~~~ &l2-6300. WESTERN gluHI. M&-TI06. ~n70 DELUXE 2 & 3 BR apt>, in 2 BR,• ea, wire 97!Hl63l or MUIN $t3S ,,. DESK ... " available ISO NATIONAL BOAT DOG _ brown, Ii Beagle Ii NEW, lovely, lee I BR apt. Enjoy elegant living in this new 4-plex, 4 blckl from 644-4510 eYeS bdl:. ~ ~ mo. WUl provide furniture & Terrier., Mar. 6, 29th St. on Walk to beach & market. aU·adult garden complex ocean. !'rpta, d,,,., bltns. NEWPORT ,ISLAND beaot ............. JIU.... at!Sino . ....._ldYlce MARINE SHOW Peo1D1uJa. Contact. near smart shopl yet re90rt-Avail April 1. 423-19lh St. new duplex.• 3 BR.' 2 BA. ~ UD: llllilil March 9-March 11 S13-t519. "YTarty. 41 5 HeUolrope.. ml'fet. ~-..-...-~-or-MS-.33'll-. ..nn ... .,... ·-' _ . avallabL?.17875Beacb Blvd. .,..... 3067 wknds or aJt 4.PM -.~· '11.l....:: ~vu·-. "' ~--Plee.ae call &U-5678 ext 311 -:..'kdys. baths, ceram.lc. kitchen, 2 BR, frplc, dsh/wah, crpts il $.151). mo. Jrly. ~ 2 BR 1 BA turn $220 The greate1t rea1on1 for l8lS WUl'CLlFF DR., NB betWeen 9 &lid 5 prll. to c'la m 00 ar. pprox. - . .. I · "--L• laundry room, living ~m drapes. Nr park &: adll. 2 NEW ·l bdrm ~·"-1 blk 10 Beautltul ¥fl:. w/prfvate movll'!Q to Oakwood Genlen yOur ticketa. (Nortb 0Jun(1 t.,.L.. 1. ...... -1.. c At -.w. OiARMING Spac, pn. D1U:111 with fireplace. Nolhlng like children fine 00 pets. $lfi(J •lUUJU, )atiol. llZ'ft&e pOol, 'apa A t tfl nt Lwt. New ~. Garden ~ ber '"" • • --..... • " 1 apt ofgar. Incld1 stve, it tor $225. No children· 17102 Emerald HB ~ bay!~ view of~ 1 Luah prdmi1ettirig. Muita: ,:~:: ~!'~ .~::_ a. Oftloe Sult•, '1t& eq. ft. II it~ ii M).~ 5'&-UM. I ~94.crpta, drps, trpk. THE ORLEANS 2 BR, gas_ wa~ pd. I .child ~ . • mo. *no~~-21st • c.M. And here are e other great ~ ~~t s:s..= 8=. ~:"~ l64i l DELUXE all elect, hi.tins 174.1 Tustin m.am6 ok. No peta. From $140. EASTBLUn\ Deluxe 1 BR. l"H80fll: 1617 Wl!STCLIFF ~ Now at Ort.nae ONn incl dshfw1hr. Dbl. gar. Park4Llke Surrounding 11622 Cameron St. 0 r Pool. Adtiltl. No pets. $180. Under .New swimming PQ0'9 1294 ICI· ft. Crpt. ail' cond, .iJ..L,,._!J.::, ' , j ... l Shelter, S.'1301. ocean vu $350 per. 673-699'l. QUIET DELUXE 2842-:::. be ch, ttve Call 6t)--0349 to see. IM......,,.,,t :r,:.ciuti. ample pq, uu1, janitor. ~ _ • rQtlND black & White 4 BR 2 Ba, plush new dupl~ 1, 2 & 3 BR API'S a attrac 2 Br/2 Ba. yrly $260/mo. CASA VICI'ORIA tetinl• courts. pro & pro ehop Bawnprdner #I.Of,. 541-5032 tt,l'l, Marlnr blue _ to $395 F\replace, beam 1cell. Pvt Patios * Htd Pool bltins, 2BR, lhag crpt & 3 Br/2 .Ba, yrly $325/mo. 1 & 2 Br. F\lrn.. & Unfum. bllllatdl VICE Vlc. Apalena A P 51~ Avocado no pet 64-M340 Nr. Shop'g *'Adults only redec. $150. Ph aft 6pm 318 33rd· St. NB ~. Clirpets, drapes, D/W, TV tree sundar, bivnch W=lff8~.lkllng ~~ ll'r•n1f!!1•tion 525 Balbol llland. c.ll 615-<M9T ~ ba Frpl .:1;1:tn Also Furn Bach. Apti 5:1HJ638. srEPS to Beach. New 3 Sr ant. Pool, etc. Come by " acttvttlel d l9Ctor Corner ~tclJii' Drive , I: DRIVE ........ , ... car Florida for GREEN, 10 1pd, Sch 2kl~R;:P!.,k .of ocea~;.:.mi Martinique A-WALK TO BEACH 2 Ba. F11!1c. Bl..,,~ blqulre about our -.. in goffdllvlng...,,.. '~MWile llleycle H~ • r·~ N 1 2 & 3 BR Cpl/--y~ .• ~M• B>r allowance, 525 Vlctnrta St. pa-room 1rvlne vd, New port --, .. rob. )•··••: byf aerial bd ~-Realtor 675-210J. 1m 0 ·-ta Ana A•,., ,...,;, l!W • ., u...,., u..po. ~q. v,...,......._ · at H·~r CM I!...,_.,.., "1 Beach. Kr. Howard 645Q01. Lv &boltt 3/li.1'.49f..fi642. · .. ~. llUlll Mgr .;;\" ll3' ··~ dwbr., frpl. l.2516th. 1147.3957 AP!' . .,. ...._ z BR. Jtrepl. -~ • • ~··· Plus beaUtfM otnglla, -- C u-·-2 BR, 2 BA. Del kl&! 514 •-"-Ph -~••7 A WVELY TOWNHOUSE 3 and two-bedroom•. Fur• WATEJ\ view offtce lllite ftertOlllfa . 530 nm ,_, ,.. ___ She • ost• mw-E Puerto Mesa nr beach. $155. 'mi~ po~.ro~. fN,T'O'ft • P. Bdrm. Pool I rec area. nlehed & unfumllfftd..!:Ii w/rmd. rm. Cpts, ~ Miu. · 1 _ 1 ·~ ~l~ )'OUQI I NEWLY DECORATED 2 BR. $165 53&-5118:1. WES1'CLIFT area, 111ble1ae, F>plc, ca.-at dgno, pvt nochlklren0<-Utll. tnc. Heu. ,..l ~ll.11~.Jtua Flvo Polnta In H.8. a.,..\ BEAUTIFUL 2 BR. t. eo-hi ...... 1 .. led patio, crpt, drJm. bltns, open dally 10 to 7.. w. Oout Hwy. 54+-1&18. medium A .~or o a cope DHS24 eve· 84.>U.. Unf.,rn. Ap • ---~ • 3BR, 3BA, adlta, $262. dahwbr, convemeot toe., or Ool<wood ,.. Sq ft. Olflce 1115. -ad""" on all al· • \ GROUNDS . AU UtiHliH Paid ~TG."" $145/mo. -, 8a<:k Bay. Oilldren ok. 1335 600 s<i ft. Of11ce Kil Wn at Ille. By· --VERY ••ll cared for 10 Minutes to Qceu Pool & Recreation · ** 1 B4dtoom _ carpets. unfurn. $365 furn. 6G-O'Jl2. G&rde:n Apartmeng l:B&. ' · s:u;:s. womanhood bad realbed Setter pup. 7"'8 mo. CIOle to bus Une &: stot"8¥. Cu l!al Maple Ave. CM t new lge 2 Br apt, 2 Ba. FA. drapes, $145 inc. util..itiel, no 2 BR. Free Utrntn. Nl.-rt a.ctiloull a.ta Ilea • Ct&o-ZW she hail the Gocf-civen Male.-Vic; Balboa Heat It Stove. Walter. ' heat, dahwhr. ac. to peta. ~).764 Pool Encl o.bwbr ·...-· • ~wei to· help bufnanity, =67H810~==· ...,--,..--.,.,.--JI ~·1~:,n·l:;= rJ':~~~SE ,:1an ... c1114thSt.~ S.•nt•Aiw 241 A~·st cM. .,..:.:~· ~~~~a: ~~wwreU:~;: r:;;~:c~u~~ • ~~ • Pool • ~.. 6t6-12M. H1 l p1W1 ._.Horii Pust · 215 Rivenide. w/ ... '" "'-k wtM!t'e "'"" ha.ve n • .__ """ ....... 1 c.: ;;ow1m II' • .. 2 BR, 1% BA. Blt in. Range. 2BR. Crtts drapes nnp ·il'lll'll ..:i • &U-3M1 .1--,,.,.. .,...-~ il'W"'l'1.&.9 LAR2 BRG.Enl65B!!-pP70 45 frpts, -· Priv. · patio. NEW CONDOMINIUM c1ooe ., '111ops 2s2s s0 Huntington Belch ~ ~· 6Q .:. 2 ---· 1 beth. ~.! ~ __ .. GERMAN s-. blk\J ., Encl garage EXTRA 2 Br -...s "'O _, 1342 Bak .1..-~ lS r1Y1 m-6259 _..N-. f~n•• ~ .. ~· • ••-t'ih!.. ·-Jn -~~ •-•p ..... ,,__ H D'lOI. vie. I Hacl9nd• de Mita CLEAN! No children, 1 pet. • KU • ....,..., e · '9;11•· er,~ ......... .. ... -• ...,. MJ<>;J ...... .-.. ..... 1m1 ....... ..,.,. .. N 1 CM LI U I •--~ WE' HAYE RENTALS ~ . 505 Su , A do not "''"' for It. Do oot Bch Hlah ScbQoL 4111..aT. 1m W. WU«1n o. • . . $175. 545-6342. . t n -~·• A.-. · ..... v.. __ ....._ A ... _ ..,.._ CASA MQ11T11111rv Onorn0artbebeacb.Yearly Newpart.54&-26.15 confwleherw•••.,,,~-FND. Jrr reddW..-..11 THIS JS IT . BACK BAY 2 BR. FOR a few who approctate Fum. or Uftlum. 370 n1uiu;1 & 1~-•-1 ••· -"oder One v!ait will con-wht bound do0 vie v'•'10rt11 PEACE & QUIET New 4 plex, spacious apts. the un111ual. 11: 2 Bdrm., 2 •"" Call ;1=.tt;~r. wee...,. )~lltJf:r ~3 tt "= ww:e ).ou. enc) 61H191. c.M. st&-2528 aft s· pm":' AU electric Gold Mcdalllon Uy kitchen. Lndry Rm. t ba, custom apts. Large C~ del Mar I & 2 BR# 2 BATHS ,61Jr~ 2411 c.t Hwy at MacArthur FURNISH YOUR HOME OR SMALL. white Poodle. ~ 2 Br apt. 1% ba., 2 patios, chtid. No pet&. lhcked gar. room1, wide ocean viewl, -LEASE C--2. central Costa OFnCE -Buy f\lmlture, GotcJenwe.tt A Truk, W~ e.icloeed gara~e w/storage Close to schooliJ. Bus ser· prdem. Space • privaey DELUXE 1 Br kaf'den a pt,· Fumllhed 1: UnturnJabed Mes1 Joe. 1~~~ ...... all eupeta, drapes, antlquet mlnater 89'l-12JS. 1 & laundry fac11\Ues. Adults vice. Eas:tside, t..::M. for considerate, m a. t u r e newly/ redee. prlv patio, All UWI'"-p -'" '""' ·~ t'IW thru exclmive WbOleiale ~;o::=.,=.=:;...,--,c="·I ~ adulta ~-ID ~-~ • oce•• ••· ~ declc Yr1~ UCll .iu -(er ··•) ~ ,. ... T"" 1riAh Setts '"-only, no pell. Sl60 mo. ,...,th 557-1501 or &tf>.7485 ...... ~ --...:u .:: ...... ~" 1.1.vu• • Y • e Channlna: ~ -~ ~ Decorator Sbawroom• at w · • ..,l St. CM. o-. 2970 or 644-lhopp'-. Se)ecdon of ... , ... 640--0851. • -n--• ,...___,_ ** ,......_ ,. 8-Jn -'" ~•--•e __. ca 11 Daito . PenlntUIA. Ca I "'" •-w-~-aoop'r center, Bola& 6 Hell, liceftaed decoratnr wl1I> "" •~u. , -+ = .. 'U'1'I' 1.l2BR.apta,"K&$165. ·--·~f%,l)·--.Partta"t-ly n.ui.-U9•'"""""'UI VUI<."' -.!UMI "''.....,... ......... -,~- CASA GRANADA ~~In -=-'.l ~~'. ~ m '850 montb\Y. C--: ~ .... 8=· Poola. H.B. 846-1.!23 experience & know!~ MEDIUM sized long balr..,,. No Security Dieposit freshly pebited. Children ' lBR. 2BA. -newl31 tum. crpted NEWPT i'lnknclal Ctr. 545 ~be deUahted. A brn dog, male, San JUN Lovely 2 BR apt' with a OK. lO Min from the beach. 2BR, Whitewater ocean "* * * WI Wimer, HntJ Belt A dl'ped, tr pr! patio, 1 blk Sq, ft., reQ!ptlon room.'3 al-C.plltrano, <!IHl8S. I ....,lzedBR,oobe<WlilWlY ll30CenterSlc.M.518-1900 View, awimolJnr pool. ~.!:!'O"-~~JCalunel flces.l&oq.tt.1144-U<IJ. MAN 39 1" old, -Loat 55.; landacaped punds. c.. or 642-5261. Leue. ~/Ph' 6'1Hl'5. 1ftllDVI 1111' NEW M7.Ul6 •~ •=•• ~15, wuw,,, NICE ffloet ID!' l N broke up with gll'l o,tencl. tneld in rent. Qrlld up to 3 NEW Mesa VetW ,..-'°""""• M1ke · at 28th St Mariner. 0 W ,_~n H r. would Uk@ to me e i REWARD-I am 14 old ~-BBC Ob • ......._.. W'1· personable, peHt! J ad y on Mardi l, my ~:i::11 ~~~'way 557.9559 2 bdrtn>, 2 Ba, bl..,, w/w QLX' 2 6 3 Br, 2 Ba. Encl IAY SHADOWS BRAND NEW WINTER. Summer, Yrl,y, !l3!-U2S aft. 7 p.m. be""' 25 A 35 fol' hieodablp -1tolen, Silver crpta, drpa, patio, quiet "GS n-w ~-QUO VADJS Ill Anita'• Rental.I, -· 2006 lllMIMA Ront1J 445 & com-nlhlp. 1 am Electronlc <A blanlc ** STUNNING 2 BR, 2 BA apta, Adults. No pets. $195.. gar . .,. up. '""' u ... , ·I t A.....__.. ts -••"--Garden APT. Pool. Rec 2U6 1burin St. ~. 3095 Mace Ave. 546-l83t. _,,.., •••-•••• Luxwy GanRn Apll W. Balboa Btvd. 613-2(111 CHOICE location 00 busy linoere, own real estate until a button _..._ Rm. 2 BR, • BA Stud Io , Newport Beach ~. Ll!bt-1: Cbeeryt Adults Only-No Pdl ttreet. 23,000 can dall)o, a.t-1ocalJ;y 6: have re f ' • =-=~ No 710W.18thS!.,C.M. Crp!/-: bl .... extra "RontAP!oe. ·~::::~:g:u~ -~J~BR'L I -11 ·1 ='~.:'ll ... ~'0:,::~. TROUBLES! p~ bi CM. ~GE 2 BR. Carpett & 1roraae. CJoee to occ Ir SD of ·-~ 1-Florkla St. (lL blk. w. ,. CN1 _ _;_, suitable ...... CHRlSI'1AN COUNSEUNG blue' wtllte. Speaks. drapes. Man I: wife, Inf.ant Frwy, $165/mo. 546-0469 or • Pe...-.ff _... .,. . ... .... ...., • ...,., ....... we I come . $13 0 Imo. 979--0"/'45. ~tltul appolntmenll la-of Garfield A: Beach, Blvd) mrtal, lr\1-ottice, veatrllile CAN HELP. M&--1'133 • ty Bobe'' P'eue call aft ""'1209· VERY NlCE 2 bd 11111~ $175< OCEAN and clnde ~~~ 2 BR, ~\.~7-=-Adult 400 ~Ea':;··=~ ~ 548-283'1 64W575. t 1 ,Lj',.0,~ 2 -'":' 1-".'!: ~~ "~· :do. ~~ HA~IOR VIEW -..... :.. Ja'.""/i~ ::;:"" ....:,~ F>i>1f.'."ai;:;: ~ * . • up. ™' _, IOO/mo. No peta. ll'IS--"JA'n only, nope!!, Ref23MSflt.ta Eieranta-nte<lellped ~· crJ;d" c..a .... patio. 6 Poota. Sauna. Ten-Dll S. H~ "TIIE FACl'ORY'' lhoppil1r Bkr. Ana Ave., 6'7a-0395. wlthb a l!alter'1 tou~-l"° ~ No.,1'ota. ·,"'-~-nl1. 841Hl'lS9. 34521 Vl1 Cot1Jlno mall, OlllllatJrw of 32 ,.,,.., ** BEAtJ'MFUL 11: 2 BR. e REAL VALUE! Quiet. 2 per hOu9e securtty, ~u.. · ~ •· .. r Al.o 1 Br. Furn. From S135 C•plstr..,. BeKh, C.llf. hu 1hopt avail. Fl'ol'n Ool!U!mparary Gt.Nen Apfi. BR, Cr pt 1/a r p1, live Vena.We. ctub 8Dd 2BR apt, wlk to beach, abag \'ou are ttte. wtnntr OJ: $80/Mo. Ideal f,or book Patloa, =pool. 1165-1JSO, otove/dlllwr. Poot. Ma-l)OOl wl!b unique -bar, Cot MIN ~ healad ,...i, • 2 tlckota 1'1.!be ·-· 1pe<lallty card lhop, Call 567· . 1 adulta, no ...... $llS. 2295 toontalno and lormal Pl' I• la""I tac. $1!51$1&S. call FIFTH ANNUAL etc. ~ 30th SI., Newport NEW· l BR. $170. 7BR .1210. Paclflc Av.., CM. !54MB78. dent. All -of the Sooth MM11gor llldtl IE·lllS 531H1492. WESTERN Bead>. MWl;lO. N' bch • shop'J. Adulll no DUPLEX; Jn oo.t. 'I.I ... , 1 9?!'!'.'unt llnut -nl . * '46.mf * 24 1111, 2 Ba. $lSf Poot SEP. < ""'" bid( + rar, peta. 114 E. 20th St., CM. BR untum. quiet. oo dO((s, t~ifuctio. from h O!duded. Xlnt ~.; NATIONA&L JICIAT ~ ,. d.,,., ad- 548-0131. cau or motor c y cl e1. 2 Bedroom. from m l" ~ · 'l'llE 4CI'!ll'G • arw..18881 ~Kai (E. ot carrier. $250. Trader's Paradise lines times dollars 2 BR, 1 BA, bllnl. e.clooed 56-ml. llodtla open 9 A.M. w dulk ~LM Ml!SA APTS. BeOclt Oil Garfield) -MARINE SHOW or-. aoraP· or Harbor 6 2BR. 2llA apt, crots. -. 'izi TO NPT. l!CH. 0P9TAiAS 2 BR, $145/mo. 1 Man:b 9 · Mard> 17 PRIME o111 .. spaco avail, Adami. Adulta only. $151), bl.tint. ltv, Can be -tllp FIJRll. OR UNl'ORN. -m .._ 6 bank. 1m Pleaae call w.5611, eat. 314 3.13 Mar1ne A'°"..1... !!,12,bla ~. eftl. 557""1l&, 541-521f ~ stbellnabb' laree ._pti, t:IUl.I0-113'L · between9and5pmtoclaim lJlanf,2ndfloor1r-,H~ 2 BR. Dupln. IJhlUm. dafa: . e1U -'h1i&o poo~ Jaod Ole<t bit. yo<>r tlclceta. (North County BAJBOA ISLAND STORE TRAILER fol' car or PU. ' Kllchon, ..,,.., xll'l trg '17>-MESA VERDE ...._ ON TMI BLUl'l'S 1'::: =:::· :::--!-~ -!OU·"ee number i. 5*-l22U to..""'-sm mo. m Apia, MFG. 21' trailer. WW trade ~..=_mo. 548--061) =~ ~sd = AT NEWPORT I ~' = ~ ~75 1 Bil. 1 blI -;.,.,MS $15 =~It i:: 1:.:i., ltont•I 450 ~~~ ":'?, i:u~u ~ Pt! up•J*C '""/! brl\i ba pr. Adults. 6. Fl'omNewportstvd. blm at 2 BElllUI. n-PSI ~beada.~ A o.q. wk 11P ap11. 11 pet ' !us! bel. ot ....,., 97M11114. pool. cpt/dJ1>. bftn, DlYlnxl 2BR. llraoJ, <ad )'Old, ID' H-Rood (i blacli Unlllm A~ A'nll l'roni "" or -CM-...;.~ N!'!~ Blvd, Tr-•-T~~t ~--•a 19116 Mar>!< N l ~ ,_ crpte. prime ..... ~ -• · ~•N• -·· NOW .L-..UIMG -'•• .,._ ll21l Colf..0. ,:0, 5 , . 14U813 $1'1/Mo. o&ll 5u-14 24 :=.,.~: =wy) ~~ LESI\: thoJ're -. "!'!er' -FURNISllED eo.,. ,...m, H1mll""°" &o,.i. for • tree 6 dear LRG. 2 BR, 2 BA. lmmac. SOUTH COAST R£ALTORS Newport B'llch Ca.-· Dl1Codl ~,,_Or. ,,m.. bath .. • n try. NIW M.I Houle anywf>tn, $165 + dtp. Married Cl)le 2 BR, Dut>lo. a.r.ete A Telephone: lttiJ -(5 bll<' f!om Nftport Blvd.) 1 & 2 Bil. APTS. ~.~ult. nr. 411 or 9411 Sq, n. A Up 8SW18l .,.,.d, 1 chJld oL No ,,.... llntpes. n.lty t.llcld yard. -Fumlabed A Unlumllhe<f, ..... "'--· Haaflltton 6 Now!lncl WILIJNG to tn.dt "!3 Ford -er-· NO peta. 2 chlldttn Gk. l'()R f1eot Yearly $2iiiiijO: LAJWE.l Br. New f<EW, MOPEJIN. DEWXE,,priv. bath A .,.. 538-91111 or_, PU • 13' trt. boa~ Velue j BR, """"· ........ '"'"" fl611/mo. 645-2UL Unrum 2 BR. 2. 8" BA """' ...... b&lt!d pool. LAS CASJTAS Aptt. ....... "" omoken..J:tk! 110,000 u partial pyml. '"' apt, crp.., -· $130. $18), 2 BR, l" be., .... lo>. DUPl.EX. No p ra Fn>lll lU$. Ma--... ~ Bjtth SI. -"'<• 6'15--031J), 548-• 10,000 01 II, for i-, ~ or Jarrer. J>O"Or "°"" month. n1 W, l!th, Ort>, crpt, :185 Oah. Adul1>. -:m Infant Oil. No -1187 f1Mllt -•"i>.od"tPllcoanadt -~ doc btrb, Prtv.prty.-. 96U9311. $4fil30!, ~. St., N.B. Momwla, W-21R . Call &Gll'l8. 540-1630 ---------------· • I ' I ,1 I • • . ' ' I • . .. Dlll.YPILff r-.-•,tm PllBUC NOIJCB WAIT TO CWll UP Ill YOUR ClWI DUTT FOR FAST! I FASO ACTION! CALL DAILY PILOT CLASS- mm DEPT. -I I ..... -l[S]l---........ 1 1-----1 ][DJ [ e:s'ls 1 lit •••slll'"c•~ , l[iJ1 ·' iiiii~ c' ;ca 1 Lout 55$ &PJ £1£ * * w-.F-le7U2 ~W•ntecl,M&1"710 HelpWan!W,M&F710 ·~-------~.~, Mn: k•illtoM"I .... -~.-PIK .... -~ .. -~-... ,.~, -.-. "'91 flr•iocl< ..,\J!t!Xf:EPER lil'W Ci\11, 1WUWD -_....., .,.....,_,. 0( DAILV -6 % ,,... • ._ Vie Drf-•• e _... 6 -· lltlnl 111 ..,,-c ';\'z°' 11!E f11.0l', liUNDAJ' ONLY, 2W 4 a-i PL Hr -. cbpard ~ • II T-C•llf, c.lhollc lo"1 ..,.kl_,..,,. KHOTl'Y KEG, ---116-Ul L. .... a.nrdJ Jltci1aaa •ID ..... Youantblw111Mr-af meat w/~w. kind Blvd .• C.M.IWt-9'J10. clbt•of•SladOD .._,., ~~ .. "": ~: = ' p1'PTH~!'Nlbou'·... lilmll1· Wlc1'1i1 ell, no mil BAR MAID no ... -· WW -or Vao. Coalaet Mr. lllllf, 2 Rb>p, ladlM 1--)'Olll' -by •viol ~ IU. chlldroL CdM or Newpon lraln. m;i,;: 30. Apply 3 Ha"l..t. ~· l30 Wat S., IM lllltloa H-C.... me mr.. vi... Wiii -.i ' WESTIRN F° -Wbeelil, 1830 Newpol1. CM SL. ..._ t.r. 211: -C4lleet. llvfllc Jm., itbi1ac m. 6 NATIONAL BOAT Pr. -Bookkeep!nc. all 4 PM. DENTAL ASSISI'ANT -hall $15. ~ nn. $1.IO, & ~~ -tllly .. -· BAJIGIRL wanted. Beer, Ftr, exo'd, expanded duties Pt!:ABEI SD> rwd. Bil< COllCI> '10. a..lt 15-U 1'"1· MARINE SHOW ~.....ice. lodividuals I nlgbb. U25 w. Victoria, ~t..-nt. ll/ley poodll:. Jcwt 2117. op. ii wbat cowQ. DOt I, 11.1.l'cht·MlrcblT ,, .. a_~•l"ettet.lynie:xp. c.M. THE KEG,, Call beL ...._...="" • Bch area t'1l4crl 1 $311)...2110 no q'9-m6od I do won: tG)WU. Fila. caa SG¥18.,_ed. 314 .,..,......,_ JD am 4 6 pm, 842-4882. =-=.::;;··;;-·-:-:==-::-:":'.:::I -. Good ttl. 53LGlllL -9 anti 5 pm to claho ~elp W•nted, M & F 711 BEAUTY Operator lull or DENTAL Alllstan~ al leut OOUJEH JM -· I PROFE:SSIONAL ~ ~ -. (No<lh Oiunq port time. lllCldg Sun. 6 moo exp., ·oome S.t'a, nio, .. brown b1rtb:mark on deu!nc. OUtdb Malntto-~_number it 540-1220) ACXX'>ONTING Clerk. must NEWPORTER INN BEAU-good be~ttt;1. Ht.In Bch ... 6 vie. Balboa I11ani1. anee--&erv. a11o ftoon A • * * be ap'd in A/P, AIR. TY SALON, U07 Jamboree area. Chair 11de only. Call 8 Renrdt 1?3-'TIM wtrldow&. 63'1~1508. HtVJI CIR ar inventor)'. We will Rd, N.B. 6H-0340 AM to 10 AM or 5 to 1 PM. REW.ARD $109. Peut • Dta.. Cemeftt, CorKNte 111 · train for th1a permanent BEAt.mCIAN-bootb tor rent ~84&-:,35'1l;;:;,· ~=-===c: !11!""1 rlns-Fl1. 23, ladles' SIOPLOADER .. dump -.. non! oftlce position Jn. In Newport Beach. N•w DIREX:l"OR tor QH>pmttYO f'lllPm., ?i'twpOl'tlr Jan. Pb. PATIOS, wa1kl. dtivtW. Saw, W'Cak. Olacretd, uohalt ~~ :_nw ~nc b~e &hop. $30. wk. towels includ. Nunery Scboo1 ln Hun- l4Mlll, brllU, ......,. 6 repl"'9 •"'Ila.-· Jll6.1110. -• NCR Xlni 54&-2412. 646-2816. tJngtoo Beach f<>t !all <JI. FEM. cat, BlkiWbtit, Red ~· --torett. YARD, lan&e cleanup1. berieftts A wotkina om-* BEAtn'Y OPERATOR* :3ctu!:P:i~b ~i:.: coltu, 'fin belli ii heart, CUSTOM CEMENT WORK Remove trees. dirt, IV)'. dJtionl with a powing com· W'lth Cl.lentele in nursery educaUon. For 17( NJ~, Apt B; C.M, Drtvet. WALKS, Padol, Dn'f!WY .. &nMilna· Uf-2666. ~ .. call Maria tor appt. * «13-5512 * 493-2566 * further info. write P.O. Box IG6tlll. Pool deeb.. Don, 642-8514. FATHER A SONS, tree at tt4: 894-4f29. Schafer &o.t M•nUfecturlng 510 Huntington Beac.h !mC8 LOST 1' yt; old Sealllolnt. CUSl'OM Concrete Work. No work. lruh, yanl • gar. Broo. !no .• Gard<n Grove. Engine lnll•llatlon I iiii'ii;iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiil Slamelt. Vic. of -n'2 Job too smalJ.-No De.. clean-up. he est. 142-8.182 ARTIST . DESIGNER Mech I DISPLAY Alhlmbn., HB. Weutqr )'?ft ett. ~3325. GEN. Haullna:. Tree/Shrub CANDLEHOLDERS en c TRIMMER t.aa. 5«&--1339 PATIQS..PLANTERS trtm. Gar ii yd cleanup. We're looking tor art1Btt to Requires min. u mo. boat ABYSSINIAN cat, fm.1, lt. bm Ail Concrete work SM-3533 Est. 839-2303, 557-6904. create candleholder de&1gns engine installation exp. short hair. Vic. OUWood • · LOCAL movinc 6 haullng by aultable for Lost Wix Apta, NB. Reward. 6G--0749. Chlkl C.re student. Large truck. Reas. Cas~ ln brass or brom.e. HS Grad high de of REWARD! Lo&t mlniature SAT I: Sun, Qi.lid Care, TLC, 534-WB at 534-216' ~h si:":. .:OO~b"::~ mrehaniCal intere.tgr;: ap-~ .. --u'!'~ ... ~ t;am-.7 pm. o v em 1 ah t , Hou..C\Mnlng proved, we will aend wax tltude. We otter 4 day "'Or~ ... ""'...,• ...... -· i1'1'r"06iJV. week-end&. 673-6801 or for you to sculpture the week, company paid life & HUBCAP -Chrytler Imperial 646-31U6. HOUSE OF CLll!AH flnlsbed mod•! or models. medi""1 Insurance, Good ~~; =i4~ call Contractor ~& =~·1 ~·:a~ ~~~s~ ~~rs H:;i:. ~ salary, Apply Mon- Direc A b · Colombia Yachts LOST f.emale: &TaY tigel' cat, Additions Remodeling 642-6824..or 646-2527. Art tor, m r 1 1 e m McCormick Ave. v1dni.t:y 17th &: Santa Ana. Gerwlck A Son, Llc'd CO~ will do expert Indwitries. 702 S. Bridge St., Cos M Calif CAIL: ~2933. 87s-600. * 54~%170 clean'g. C.Omml., resld. or Vlsalla, Cal. Please lnclude An 1:':3-ua.l esa0ppo' rtunih• your telephone and best ~ "J MALE Irilh Setter, l yr old, JACK Taulane -Repair tmdel hOmes. S yr, ref's. hours to reach you. -=~E:m;:.p~!Cioy~e~r,'MIF~~=-&~f, °:n'°~' Npt ~~·;..;'W'.,· ~. i:,~: 963-0~78lc.,'t-• Cleanl-ASSEMB. LERS BOAT REPAIRMEN --... A I t Cl Marin Must have waterfront boat 14-yr-old Seal Pnt Slame1e Dr•ftl * WE DO J:VERYTHING * PP Y a ipper e repair yard exper. including Al-• ml "·· •·-Vic "fl Re'-r:o...;._ .-,,_ """'"' Corp. 1919 E. Occidental St., ua~ · naa ._... "'' r~ ...... .,...,...._... Santa Ana haulouts, mech/hull repair. 742 Alhambra, HB 548-1339. PLANS-Houses, R ~mo d , TOP Quality Housekeeping · Gd jobs for top men. Room Additions. $50 up. Services ·oHered for Top AVON SAYS Blackie's Boat Y a rd , 557-<>826 557--9695 Wages 979-9632. ''Be Your Own Boss'' 67U834. ••--I PF' Dr•perles XLNT'Housecleanlng Earn an inc:om"' of your own, BOOKKEEPER ---------- FULL Time position. be exp'd, Excellent pany benefits. Interviewing Hours 10 am to 12 noon Personnel Of'tic~ . 3rd Floor M"" COO>· THE BROADWAY 7771 Edinger, H.B. Equal Oppor. Employer DOMESTIC Help • George Allen Byland Agency, 100.B E. 16th St., S.A. 547--0395. DRAPERY WORKROOM Openings for exper. or trainees in all positions. Good j>ay, holidays & vaca· tions. Beaeh D r a p e r y Service, 900 W. 11th St., C.M. I :;;;;;;;;~· ;; By Day Own Transportation rtght In your ow n for growing lxiet mfg co. TAKE Down--Re-hang $2.50 * 8.16--0648 * neighborhood. Be an AVON Clipper Mari.De C.Orp., 1919 per panel. Fast Ser v. Representative. Call now : E. Ocr:idental, Santa Ana. ELECI'RONIC Schools A GU-6824, 646-2527. LM COMPI:.ETE HOUSE 546-5341 or 540-7041. TECHNICIAN I •--575 Ort CLEANING SER.VICES. y s IT ER M BOYS, 13-16, to s e 11 Alrcraft antenna experience l_;;.•;;;•;..fruct,.;.; __ ..;,;.;';;.,.."---1;;.;,;..vc.-;..;..•_Y':..;,. _____ 1~*:....!646-~:;5913~_:*~548-~3068='-*:..._l 8 AB T ' ature f!CM•ers, Hunt Bch, CM, Npt desirable. Sa la r y com-woma.n, 2 pre-.sch<lol, 4 or Family Aflalr Pre-School ASPHALT DRIVES Income T•x more mid-Oaf hours, 3-4 Bch. $1.50/hr + bonus. mensurate w/exper. Apply Educational program, music, Repaired. Topping applied. flexible days weekly. Some John, 4!f7-1295. Commun i cationli Com. arts, crafts, Number con-Reuonab1e rates 645-5925 INCOME 'J'q Preparation wkends, eves degirable. BROILER MAN ponent! Corp, 3IXKt Airway cepts. Reading readinesa. ' Reasonable rates. Plae call. Hourly sa1aey open. Rel Days. No exp. Need ed. Av~~~tyta Mesa1• Ao equal ProL staff. Indlvtdual atten. Electrlc•I 675-6676 for appt. req. Spya;lau Hill. CdM, Ancient Mariner Restau-•oiipii~iiii.,_iiii"i;;;;'iimoipi;oii,..,.'-'iiiial Hot meala. Open 6:30-6l)Dl, ELECTRICIAN, llcenaed, Ironing o\vn trans. 644-8891 rant.~ West Coast Hwy, PUBUC NOTICE Full T~e_ progn.msW& half bonded. Small jobs, ma1nt. PROFESSIONAL Ironing In BABYSl'l'l'ER needed. 21 or ,i;iNBiii.. iiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I ~~c:?n:urance =700 day lleMMJf11, 6401 arner, I: pairs 548-5203. over. Fri/Sat 6:30 am to MOTIC8 °"MU°" HB. Cor. Warner & re • private home. Reasonable. 4:00 pm. Sun/Mon/Tues Carpenter/Pa1'nter Spanish speaking to $650 i ~~"'°".,-~TO IUPla~=-~°'-CALIPOllllA.. Edwardll. 84T-5775 Gerdenlnt 64&--0176 eves. 2:30 pm to 11:00 pm. Lit~ Secy/Bkkper to $600 I ----to~ ~ ~~ ~ llOTtC• °" ':l.: ='4 •UL "°'"" PIANO Leuons: Ex P COMPLETE tervice, al8o Jenltor1•1 housek~ping & Pre Pare Engineer/Secy to $600 Dlttttd ... ,....,. ...,...... ftTt' TO COMllUTa CON'flL\CT OP teacher. Prolrt"lWve & in-cleafH.IP Jobs. new lawns, ' meals, for 3 children, ages Sec'y. 1ndus Relat to $600 ..,. w Blot e.M .... t. 1t1t DICSDl:lrf t e I' e s t in g m e th o d s . plan~. reliable. Free OFFICE cleaning, ~ I c d , 11, 8, 6. Own trans. Refs. Full time position. Must be Girt Frid% $550 '!ii~':!'!~•> ., 1'w ......... ..., ••.,. Matt9r-of 1tW! E1t•fW' fll GEORG& CJaas/Pvt. ~ Lee '''· bonded. 7 Yn exp. tn area. $50 Wk. 615-8108 Lido. e."perienced. Xlnt company und--·~ . I' ~ ... ......,.,. ..... IUNEHAN.-..OEOflOfklNEHAN,JR., Piano Studio Ca Bch ben tit Agcy ace "'1Wl1ting c-if1y ~ '*"'° 1111111 hM ~. • po • ' · 642-6824 or 646-2527. BABYSITrER, Live in. Lite e s. exper $500 'fi~-\;_; _,... • .. ..-. "'ttw HOTICE is HEltEIY GIVEN tfltt Tl· D 49&-3904. LAWN Service, mow, edge, M housework. Wrtte Cla.ullied NEWPORT II TI.E INllHtANCE ANO TllUST COM-TRAIN ~~ dog ""W -The vacuum. Relid, comm'l. •sonry I Ad. no. 868 c/o Daily PUot, Interview HoW':!I h ,v:-:,-;,,:,;: .fi,;.. '"'!,:;:: ,! .=."-,K~ •_,:--= :! l..IJve "',;:;m, M:~st Tree work, pruning, new QUALITY malOl1l'Y work PO Box 1560 c.osta Mesa JO am to 12 noon Personnel Agency i~, ':.. :,.~~ 010.oe klNIHAN. Jlt .. ""~. Kennels. New c1aues start lawns, sod, reu. 54.5--2943. brick &: blocklWallB. Patios Calif. 92626. ' ' Personnel Oflice 833 Dover Dr., N.B. -=.:m·:~a.rw Nol. ~Mr~n~~onttietor~; I TUes7pm~7:30pm. p~~~ON~AL ga.rd_!~· aspecialty.67&{)37U. BABYSrrTER'.Mature &· 3rdF1oor 642-3870 ,.. ..... ......, ... publktY tte erxwe '*'* dec'to.nt 10 ~ 1 1 · 1 • jo'-• s.,. ....... P•intlng A reliable for 2% yr. old. My THE BROADWAY I ~~~~~~~~~I .,.. ,... _.,....., ,._ .. 11stm1 arr.ettn1...,"' .,..,,.rty ~· MUSIC Jesaons, s:::ano, "1'Vfln, .era. ~_!,,'!,.DP .,.uU:.~ ap. P•perhanglng home. s pm to 12 pm. 3 or 4 EXEC. SECRETARY "' -n-:et ,,,_ ,.. .,.. te •-.rt J:1tllfhi<rltn end DM--·-· ltl&: ~6"' ..........._... ..,. • • ....... ... t1othrlllfl. IMDtnd _. _. .... 1oint accot"dlan, trom , guitar, · • days per wk. Cal). 10 am-2 rm Edinget'. H.B. Fee paid. President ot well " ... .,...._. ~tnti.. ..,..,, ""'LlllMr "· Dtvi• Ind.,,..,_. A Clleory. !!vn. ~18;-' ~anlenl~ -CUSTOM PAINTING 1--~pm~. ~96~H963fli~~·~~~~=;-~;......_;.;::~·~Em:..,,....:;;;;;; -established re9eareh-firm -. Ml'::,.":~ ..,.;::: :': DIN. hlltOMd .,... wir.. • 1o1nt fllNftti. Lndscpng, Sprinklers, Maint. lnter/Exter Untvrn inter IBABYs111 ER wanted tor 2 needs mature dependable ., tM ,.. cta•'flf ~ 11t .. • • • ~ ......,, ,..,....,, fn [5J Yard cleanup. 646-1072 -i • ..,._.._ col. • pre schoolers tn our Irvine CAR Wa:&h Help wanted, individual with good skills. - -to._._ Ml fir al'l'llll&wa...,. ._ ..,._ 11''"' wrltt.n 1-~-1 .spec. l'L.ce. r•""" or con-ho N 'ny 3·00 7·30 F/tlme. Apply to m•"••er, Also fee ~., Call .,,...,,.,, to ~ .tnd ·==: .. tnlrtll _ . _ . rrs GARDENING TIME! suiting & eat Lie Ins me. onna · -· -............ · = ,:_ .. -' ...... _;.: = ~ ~:1r' ~med·.:.:?:; L Coi;!p~::::: ~wpt. Won't be underbid.~: j~ Plse call 551-4210 bef. r;:, gr_ Wash. 481 Ea.st ~el~~=l :~ """ .. ....., .i Ifie ._,.,., _, _. ,.rttlon llM MM Mt lot No W sttng H bo Blvd CM Dapt. 11 111e Dl"'1eJ • ti. ..., ... In °"*11Mf1• '· Ofl '"''3rf oav JAPANESE Ga rd en er. a BABYSTITER \1(8.tlled Full CASHIER, full tlme. Apply ar r " · · II~~-~-~ ,_, ......._. . .......,_ i1~~~.:"w~:::.,r.ct_rn!, ~:ii. 100 Accovntlnt Complete yardwork & * WALLPA~~R jt time, l child, my ·home. Silverwoods, 45 Fashion Isl· Executive •;qc:c::.,.iy,~R??::' ""· T .......... ~to,:!<t:,:r;',!f~ cleanup. Free est. 642-3111J When you call Mac lnl Resp. mature woman only. and, Newport Center. Secretary/Receptionist • ._ """' "' "~ w • =:, if~t:Ofl&. rr'""'· cltW'lbM .. INCOME tax, Bookkeeping JAPANESE ·G .. ..-... ,..,,. ~ 548-1444 646-Own trans. call aft 6pm or CHAAGE COOK Large American Corp. bu l ..,. to~=---~ C: ~;_ mo Camino Capls:trano Service. eomPi~. PAINTING & Papering, 20 wkends. 646-4528. 1st & 2nd cook. Good hrs. girl Newport Beacb Ott:lce , • Clill'I. • .. ~-.,:: ~'·,.!~ .~·,! Suhe 2, SC 492-4870. clearrup. Free est. 968-2:303, Yl"'I in Harbor area. Uc/ BABYSITl'ER, needed, days, xlnt co. benefit.a. Bayview ~lng a dedicated, in-.!,~ • 11;1,.,...._.... ... ...,. _, IM .,, ,. .., of Beby1lttlnt IRISH .~ 1 bonded. Refs, furn. 642-2356. my Mme. Call after 6 pm, M;:;;ano:::r:.. . .::54<)..;::_;7::'.095=. ____ teµlgent woman. Fantastic .,. "'•• =., -,.. Ml r11 ,... ornc-a1 D fiuuener, awn PROF ~·-also •· ... 1867 CHEF ~ & d' k M benefits. Salary open. Must !flll!MWt wll "* a1 1.1111 COUl'ltY. IN maintenance, trlmming, • rn.1.uting,. roo...,.,..:-::::..::;;c·;-;;;:;;;==--inner coo· ust be ·i'esponsible &: eager to ~ Oltlm' __., :=:,..~ = ..rirm' ., • u... ~~-~~· t e e~'b e r~ tree estimates. 979-&134 accous. cell. inter/exter. 1· BABYSI'rI ER haW con~tal cooking ex· learn. Call &t<rl.334. =<=~-===t:::= ~,_......_1 mature, responsible, G rd J ' Lie/Ins. Free eat. 64,5..5191.llte housekeeping, own ="=r.~Call"""~-"-'=c...,-~EXEC .::::::::. . .:;:::Di:o.rec..::::t:..or=v"o~lun-tory- 1'11 • ~.:;;z:.~ = .. ~ 646-0176 evet. • an "9 PROF. painter, 'l'ilnest work, transportation. 962-5330. CHll.D care, my borne. 1 Action Cntr. So. or. Cntry . ..,..._.,~_,.~.,. ,..n•p:.tl't , ,.. •lll'tt:oNttett't I JAPANESE Gardener needs reas. Int/ext. tree est. BABYSl'M'ER needed, 2:30 child. 2 or 3 dayaBal~~ Coll. edorexp. inwlunteer ';:,• !:,": ::...,~~ l::.'-• ~".:iai:."':.:.!:io!'; LIC'D Dt.Y Care~am-5:30. worlL Commer c: ta l & IU!ts. 548-2759, 557-7455. pm -S:OO pm. 1 day week. !Relafernd ~~-uva admln. Starting sal. lDM. ,,... ,.,... ...., ,.,, .-'!Ill un1 """'-"'"" • 1111111-.ii.itw fw a1 ~ix:,s;~" 546-~are. Resklent Complete Yard Painting-Int., Ext. 645-0688 8 · 0'J"""UOIJ· Detailed r esume to ._.. =-...... .. ,..,' r.ikt ':ct~,~ 4:r,.; Service. Free Est. ~21 ReaaGnable * 64.5-5925 BAKERY aales. Laguna. CHOPPER Gun Operator. Oassltied Ad No. 615, P. 0 . tw .. ...._ • .. -.... ...., 1,.. tM trw Pllllt a1 lil'llfll'llflO, tMr:ct R BABYSITl'ING'-~-lymy home aft 4PM. Pl t P tch . R I Must be cheerful, attractive exp'd, must be able to do Box lfl6ll, Costa M&, ca1U .,..., ., lnfw-"'Y 1a1 -~ -.a""4•M1'J', ..._ 111d "°"""''trtw wetkly or '~ rates. EXP. Jap&Jrse Gardener •• er, • , •P• r and like to SELL. own repairs & m.alntenance. 92626 by Marc:h 20th. ,• ~~.;,:...-.::.._~ ~ ~i::.:.:r .. ~ ~WZ' .=::'t!.'; Fenced yard. 645---X>lS C.M. kno,w h:Jw. Tr t mm t n g . •PATCH PLASf!:ruNG Preferably over 30. Call 4 Day work \\'.eek·TRABACA EXPERIENCED eeamatress .,,... tr ...:i::"w rr:=., '::-;: ;: :::._Df ~ "" lloc1l ~Pf"' BA BYSm'ING, anytime. Clean-up, Small landacap-All types. Free estlmate1 alter 7 pm, 494-5323. Products, 837 W. 18th St., wanted or will train quall· t1or1 of '"' "-<•). "' • ,...., ,_.. ~ ft'lt ·me: E Reliable, Ucerured. Good ref, q. 968-34S6 Call S4C>-Qm Bank Costa Mesa. tied home sewen. APPiy 148 P•:=,.. ifl~ ;:: .::.0. ""=' =~ ::=. ~,....: :'1t.Lot .Jin.n on 1119 bot meals. 968-088'1. Plum bl-SECRETARY CLEAN-UP ~· 4 to s hrs Loi 'M~.1. ~ Oemente tM hlltoC•} _. a-,......._ ~ ,....,., tor..,....~ C•re!'ter <G~·~·~·~•!•!_l _.:S.~l"ll!!!ca:!!'---l"";~-;;·;;;·•;-;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;-· I ilay in AM a. Part ti.me. or phone 4.'fff"lu. ftl9 Clllt9t c....... .r """ 111 • ,..,. l>All=:..= i. l~oHN .. L.R. OTIS PLUMBING Elderly or pensioner pref, EXP'D. Tires Servi~ Man, m fllllk:rl •• "'_...._ """" ._.. CrOunt'I Citrrll Ind c CUSI'OM W 0 0 0 W 0 R K. REMODl!JJNG _ Carpentry· Remodell & Repafn. Water for Cup Cake Bakery, 273 E. Salary plus bollUS ~ a. ....,. "' ._ ~ • ..._. °"' " w. &upwtor c11urt paneun,, aabinetl, patios, By contract, job, brly. M. beaters dlsposals tumaces SH. typing. Loan experience 17th St., CM. 548-2880, portunlly to advanc:e' Com· (.Idol. .,.ltll.a • MIHIUOM aen'l r ~Ir s. Duke Johmen Construction, Dana dshwashn. 642-6263 MIC i: necessary. Full tlm~. Sal-54$-3031. pany paid benefits. 322 East =:::.;.~ E. WATSON ~"i:::f •· ....,.... . .1r.. Da.Durka 7598 846-9495. Pl .f96..671T. B/A. O>mplete Plumbing ary commensurate with ex-WANTED cook. Must have 17th, O:llta Mesa =!'~., "'~.-=MfllJ:=:.._"=1:'* T Carpet Service RAIN Gutters Installed. Service ' perlenc:e. Conta ct John broiler&pahtryexper.Age EXPERIENCED ......,.._ n. ... 11 • . Walsh, 979-4200 or write PO 18 • over Good ··•·-· for M C-. ---0 $ ,. ...... ty work. Reuonable. PLUMBING REPAm. Box~-. n-ta Mesa, Call!. • ' ......_....,,. OLDERS. :n~~1:;,wn . n:•-. ~-~·~ H U_ E OF CLEAN Free esttmatea. 968-2208. No ""b too amaU --~ ....,,, right pel'90n. 546-7392, call Coastal Recreation, 60-05t2. __ ,,_ _ ,_ °"" ""' _ ,,_ _ ·---"''°' PrOteu. Carpet C'leanina: "' .,..._, btwn. 2: 30-4 p.m. ask for E q u a I O p port u n I t y ,.-...=~:.=~':.· ::'"~""=-==--::-==o--=":.' :.:-=-:.='..:•:.•:,·,::'r~f.l'~1 ;;,,.,-=·==-..:""=":_---===,..,,==,:~:.::.=:.:°':...:646-=252'1=~~-'N=ced==a='='Pa=d'=''-P_la~ce~an-ad_! * * 642--3128 * fr BANK of COSTA MESA Mr. Hagan. Employer. r HJllLIC NO'ftCB PlJlllilC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE DRAINS unclogged -fl.SO A new, locally-owned COOKSF ~=ACTO""°"'R:OY'-----1 PUBIJC NOTICE Sewer line to lOO' -Jl5 independent Bank. Dinner cooks & Broiler Man PLASTICS/MFG. * 55&-0828 * ~ Equal OGlty Employer OltlMll.UC9 -. JH sECTtoN t. P-t to IN pt'OYl•lon• .t Mltm. ttn. ,....., 11111 ldopttd •• • wtlol• •t 1 Experienced in large food Swl-Shift A.II°"°',.....°" TM crrr COUii-.t llKtltfl ttatA of"-Mllllk•Pll Codi°' JM:k HAMMITT .....,. ... MM!lng '-ol' Mid coy counc11 lltld Sewing/Alter•tl?n• 8 KING operation. Call Chef Fred Female _;~· .... -~~ ,_ Cl\. -.,... OTT OP CDITA MIUA. .. Oly,,, COiihl MIN. Olth'kt MlrP c.. NMrw """'°"of Cotti Mell on .. .ltll dl'J' of Mtrcn, 1013, b'J' thf !mmediat -"' ' <n•1 '"'1700 u~• ·~ -CALI._ .... Cll&lle ... TNI zo.t-11' thl en.,. Df Coll• MIN "' ~ An EST· tollowtno, roll c.11 \'Ott: A lo e .. ....,..ng or es-ll't't" • Injection molil~ .......... mo1• ... -A HMllCMI OP'"' ftlT.,,......."' ttll ..icltllon !MAie of ti. ' AYE.I COU~ll..MENt J1r••n, --Alnretion~2-Sa..5 ·crow off!cer. escrow secre-COOK led hilt -· • ... NAU' °"' LDf I OP Tu.CT ,,. •K, ..... 0-:rtbtcl In llclkln I '*'"'· r.i;;1c-.::01"::J."NIY Wllloft, ltKlll ' Neat, accurate. 20 yea.rs exp. tary & loan proc:esaor. wan . Day s . . assembly " compresaion .,.._Cl YO MCI'. SIECTIOH a. Th11 °"'l....n .,_., t•kt Cltr of COltl MIM NOii C:OUN041.MEN: Nont Phon 979-3600 The Cottage Coffee Shop, ma\ding, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY .,.._. ....:1 bf in lull !WU !Nrly UO) dlys STAT!! Of CALl .. ~NIA J ,.:f,~NT COUNCILMEN: Hln'!fl'lltl, T_elevl1Jon Repair WANTEO D charmln. g lady bar 562 W. 19th St., CM. Swing Shift 4:36-f OF COSTA MESA DOES ME•E•Y °"• '""" _. •llw "' ~. •nll pr1or to COUNTY °'" OltANOI >•• IN WITNESS WH£1t&O, I ... llwtW DELICATESSEN MAN-full . CAMBRO DAIN Al FOUO'#l: "-~ of '"""" ti&) div-trom C:ITY 01" COSTA Mis.A J Ht mv lll:nd •lllf •tlll!fd fl.. Sf•I 11' '"" Brtng them In & S.;J:I tender. A&e over 21, mu!t time must be 18. Neat & 76011"<1«""'4.R·-.·--Bch ~S£Cf-'°"-'· All ll'llt-PGftl:l:lt °' ~ :;:,~ tMP90fo•·-'•'"c'•'!"sT'"""o!~y 1, EILEliN P, ,Hll!fMIY. c11y cin Cl'Yotco.t.M#lthls6t11111.,.o1M1uf'I. •""C II USfo .r... be able to work 8 hr shift d nd bl A 1 1 ---•-· "" ......,.,. ~ .. nv ...... .. .. 1nd """'1c1o et1r1t of t11t cltr COUMH or 1t73. ,,,,.... • r -rv e ' epe a e. P P Y n 7-3531 · ~,,...... ... liW::kodld "' ""•t<P' P'ILOT, I __.,.... of ......... clrait• 1111 Cl" 11' COllll "'"'· hff'tl)y Cffll... EILEEN ... ,HtN .. EY -·._....Ji... must have outstanding .....,_...,. m T'-u uor 495 z-... .e1: tlon. tw1n~ .,.. F*bll~ In tt1t City "' tll•I n. 9ba¥1 ind '°'"'°'"' <ltdln1~~ Clf'J' elm:: lfld • .:Wrelo * REPAla Au: MA.KU! personality able to get along r-•-.. · · .... e q • Equal Opportunity Employer TM _.. .... 11&H o1 Lal t fll T~ c.t• MIN:. "°""'*° with 1111 "'""" °' Numw TU w11 lntl'llCIW9d: 9l'ICI c:on.-c""' of 1111 Cltv covnc:n ol' 6 CSEA Membtr • Reliable with both emp~a A:. Eaat l?tb ST., COafa Mesa. 15'. .,. ,,_ ....., ......., In 1oo1r n , thl ..........,.. .t "" Cltw Council vo!lnv sldtr'M MCllOfl liV *"°" It • ~r "" cr1y of Cos•• M-.. ,.,_ <::!1...... 1961 , ,. ... a•~ ~ ltlr!#'OI for Wld ~· 11'11 """· ""'""" 11' Hid Cll'J' C:Ol.lftCll 111111 on tlM: l'ublltlltd or•l!Of C01it Dtlly P'llol, OraJlge . "41'• ~ • customers. 546-Call Uke to tradef Our Tn.der's It's a breeze. • • .tell your of°'"*-"•• Cllltlrllll. PASSED AND ADOPT&D ff\11 "" ny 20th clerw ol l"fbN.lry, tm, 11111 tt:wMrt1r Merell t, 1tn · 611.Ji Rlce'I Televiaiori Siles I: btwn. 2:30 Ii 4 pm aak for 'paradtee column 1a for you! Items \\1th eue, 1111! DalJ,y Servi~. 13'15 LoKan A~ .. ~Mr~·=llagall~;·::::::;:::;:;::::;::=::.i5;1lne=:;•·=·=·~·~~(Ol';;:l;buckl::;::··::.!.;~=:!ot:O;"""::;ll!ed:::·:~==:=:;::::i • LJLJLIU }H~11·1· I _;~_ I " ... r.:1f.1QQ0, eJEJltJtJ _ .. -;::::;:::!.'~ ...... ---- • IJS'TIUCTM MAI>. -Cl . I ' 4 Costa Men. (1 BloCk S."'tlf - BaJrer,) ~ ..... 'I"· Tiie 2 CERAMIC TILE: NEW' II\ remodel . Free .. t. ~ jobs wetcome. ~ - 5 6 .7 8 ----------..... I _ ..... ___ . l[IlJ Job Wonted, ~le 700 EXP. MAJNTimr>. Would like amall apt complex or c o mmercl&I development wrlle c:lua1li..t adJ No. 641 D&Uy Ptlot, P.O. Box 15601 I C.M., 926'6 I l • j, ' , ' [DJ t·! ... I ;1 J 1 ., H§l [ ... , 2 ~ ., 1 wl'lt,U •• , ... i.;I l[ll] [ tr :¢ s r • ., . A s'; •«a I 1 HoloWOftfed. M&, 711 HelpWantN,M&, 711 !!!iPW-..t.M& ,71 w-.M&, 711 ¥11...-D hmlfuro 110 ~ W. II Ill Ml-=.;;;.;;i ;;.=o-_..:;l:.:,ll~I S4, & ':.~!'>'~ Hldl'1 LYN'S • ~"!~~ SECRl!TAltV -.... '•s'V DAYSTROM ........ w111.. MOVING SALll STEREO ' Unelalmod • • .,..._ ....,. ~ $9.3011 M-Eo.-. _..,, >loll> tfllll...-"' -~ -""" dlnolte 1ab1e llooUn&-. -ftod. a...-:im o. r,. Id J•-• Po141rolf w.....-p SOO,. m-nai ' Maid 66-ZZI bUlcea. can I OPF.:N 10 PUBt.a: =-=-..~~ ... t.tt. °'*" bootl. mode\, •)'. te ml sed 415 17th. St, "8ERC.i:A.% MOLl>ERS Newport 'lft\1'11 Lod&e Wieltdlf! , "".-~ .--.-lhetwe a etc. Gew'li I.Cl lo mat I c cban 4 er. Huntington 8Mch, C.I. Exper. ~" tnJnta. 1'binl ~ 1 PR.ESSE!t, b-ptOdudion on ~ lcf;ttt:y •--., lbnl &mdl.)' OU drop 'lffl dinlnc •t to'"""'d equip. A)lo Omit· AM/FM 1tereo Neel.,..., You are tht w1nntr Of ab1tt OIJll. ArlPtY at pie, U -dl"eWt ii lkirts. TQp pe.,y, 1651 E. rd' pr S.A. • Oocb e WUI sta.ndl w/6 rain A S lnva Gold inl ttft.tia. 1'30 W. 8'.Y Avie., Full ...,._ air I u a . 2 t\r")(etJ to the ~,.. 6 T o.m. l<s<C._ .._ .. 0311. • ClWl< m c.a...> e SicJe -e Nlm>n • whl,. ..-.., -N_., .._,_ SU.-~ !'f: dedt 6 heod ~IFTH A N c:tt Corp., 1631 P ......... -~. mu"•·-~-WPRll.SS OPERA~TOR SC-°"'" "',.~1~ :.:"01 ~'°:"''\'::; m~i.:-•: M~V';,.~ -In "t.. .. J~= WEST~R~AL =•-~• ·•• ··--~ --... ~-"'~~ '°" SECRETART, .,.._. 1'pl &-•Mtnces 102 dlnot!e ,., i din 2 bor J •-· 181'°' "'""""· Dn&· owr $DI. Ba"""" "IATIONAL BOAT "~~. Exp'd Gel c:ompaey, x1n't wortdJC ccm-~ .. .,....... • hp. Aae 25 to 35. N..,..:fti """ ' ' itWt .. ,,-, vor1es. JllOf'Cllialnl, now -.. CUh or small Coatv. F04.!t' day work dltlont, Fl1qe t,enefttt• 1µ!'.A.l. ESI'ATE SALES °'ntet Lawnnn. stO-Qn. PlllLCO •·~-3 old atoo.ls, $3l er~ otter. 2 bolt.It.'&, allwr, nip. moll, PYD\Dtl 89J..(W)l I. Y.'ttk. ~ly Tr a b a ca ' lnunedlate OpenJai FIJI.: SUCCESS CARED. ._...., ~ · Dre~ S 00~• $25 ea. llldl, dodwt A mucb men. • · MAR IN E SHOW Pr.dueb, 8l7 W. 1Bth St., • New ... --. Join tho ~':J_cE ~:!' ~ TC.:!l o ~.l!' doubl~-~au o:ont. --aft> PM. '80 IAma .....,....., ......,.. • WANTED • M•"'" '. Mal'Ch 17 Cotta Mesa. AUTOMATIC SCR£ti Worid' ,__. and iu..t, ~t, .rULL ....,~ auto "'~ r, COit l.500 COW Htn:ulon H~. 0.a.ch,, F'rl-Sat. 9:~ 1'ln. Plelllle call~. ut. 114 FRY Olok • part time. Will MACHINE ~ ~~ don 40 « over. Gta ~ new, 1tll lor =.. 491'-tm queen me, ex. coact $100. l°"3. 'ID_.M Ford, Dodee. Oievy bc.-t\l.~n g and 5 pm to claJm tniA. OPERAlOR with a net.won c:r:!: 000 = ~· a:P'f Rent W•ftn/Dryen Full Iba rnattn:a A MOVING! MUat 1t1.1 Ke~ Van. Xln't runnlnc cond. )'OUt tlcket1. 1North County DICK CHUROi'S REST. ott1ott &Dd beaome a Cout Hwy Lqui. Bed J2. Wk. Full maint. springs. bnnd new $40. mi:ire wubu A drJitt VW Will Jll.Y to $6W CASH tol.l·frtt nun1~ la 540-122()) 2698 Newport Blvd, CM Set.up It operatt TraUb llngle member ~ our MUHonatre SERVICE St..t1on A~fliliK 'fr 639-Ul2 • S-U40 parts. ham '9dio 9GUiD.. all Plea. call bet 7 I RPM • * * FUlL Time Auls -Club. M~ dD1lu Ex 'd Full ThM Smlttf'• RECOND. APPLIANCES MOVING SU., Couch, kinda mloc. hou1.•hold All day -'<end• * AUCTION * * =r:.r·Mc::~~I EEXx:EER~~:~:fL 9F~ ~=:.~~~i lt ~~~it'&~~ ~i:~~i ""~i'i~wA1>~:t8''";1c~.~"'TV,-~iON;;e;;:w l'!~P!'R~l!'VBA!!'1;.e;188,.P .. 1 A~R,;T.,Y~ FR~Y 7:3: P.M. wom&n, aood penotuollty MACHlulST p•--...:n m~-•· J..,..· SERVICE ~·-~ _ Avocado wsh & dey 1129, -• T G_ARAGE SW. TV, S!....,, RCH h 1 important. Newport Beach "' -....,.. • .... ......-~ .. 1.•1111 """""' -.-. Qw!r mQ wubara, = .... , pm Bwlk ~ Mbc.S.t I: Sun, SINGER &ew mach $«!., Divans, C,.'hv.in., Love Seat1, Ftrm. Ph Tues &: Wed. 9-832--0CJD. Pump blaDd SalelmU,Ji>p -... from Bl.TIN dbl own I: 4 burner Mardi. 10 I: U, lM:OO. lOU9 RemJ.ncton .22 cal pump ri-Dinelte!I, Che !its, Cock- llam only. 673-7482 SHUR·LOK CORP RED CARPET payi good bn. m-m('&ar ;,"l•YR. Ult5 ,._1 1 countertop, l'rtzklatre El.et. Sioux River Cll"Cle. f'oun. lie $40., bean bar chair Sto., t&il tablt>s. Color w·1, ; ruu. APPiY At Rulton •PP · iuam. .., le n-Small kle cream table I: 2 lain Valley. Greenbrooke SCM lype:\\Tlter \portl '35. Slef'OOS, Lamps, Pictt1re1, 1 graph~R ~RT&'Jo~ .!~. Roh• Scientific REAL ESTATE SALES SIUPPING Clerk for pr-I k:taJl. Lat. ~ ~~'!' chain. Leatbtr awlv• l Tract ott Dlla 515 Alt.o Ave NB 64~16"1'9 Pl a no !I, Rebi~rators, , dra.ftln& 926 So L st ment manufacturer, part enmont w • -... nd:el-&: 10ot ab)L 64&-9'100 GARAGE Sale, ba.by rum, ALPINE playhou!1e·A·fran1e, \VII.Shers, D11'•'l'~ & MUClf ; THOM; &.H. ~1:°~ ~$1n.t1 t:'e • FREE LICEtiiSE time. 646-'19lO call btwn 9 & ELECTRIC DRYER $40. 23" T.V. B/W Motorola con-watl!.l' akil, movie CAm1!1'9.. wood, perm bldg, w/fioor, ?l;fORE!l , CenlW'Y Pl., C.M. 50-4181. Equal Ol>portunlty Employer ~ T~l~~~tG U 5'30· ~> Goodcatl ~!~ ,.1. per!. rood. $47.50. Womena knl'-' u l>-14. doon, wlndo"'· po<eh. $199. WINDY'S AUCTION · 1t amooa """" ...., ... t .cena-SOM&ONE SPEwAL u•~ Colonial lowi aeat $25. 3 pc f'J'etur, desk. typewriter, ln YoUt yard ~712. FVLL tJme Cook, 3 moa. 1ng O>urle now available Need mature, ~hie, • DISHWASHERS. waaben, rattan teetl. $'5. O>drtail Lota mcft! Sat 9-5. 2583 FABRICS, manufactlln:l!I ~-Pvk L l,d'o Con-* MACHINIS thru Ta.rttll Realtors. Free capable GIRL 11\lDAY. ::r,en, rtbh, guam A table $6.50 5*-4211. WlUo, C.O.ta Mesa. over buy. At y.•holt.sale na:1~~ :.:.p~ p~ T * =nt ~· = AnfNler phone, route ~all. v'd. 839-1"62): 546--621&. FORCED aalNofa inriwl GRANNY'1 Attic Sale S.t 10-prices. Yards or bolU. 333 COME BRO\VSE AROUND ! calls please. • Min while you team. Can Al matnta.in files, IUJ: W!S, R.EFRJ:GERATOR. 5 yean chain, 4 pc, bcinn &tl, 5 Painted china, oak Marine Ave., Balboa Island. FULL time malotenance I e Lathe Sloan (n4) 832-M40 on r@Ct.lptl. U~. old automatic defrost. Like Dttxel cheat. chnt desk Tabarttte, c r o c h e t e d1="6T>-=ruo""'="""-c-.,.-,- man, over 25. Call -49&-6131 e Quicker Weekends (714) mmio. Call new. 893-9000. w/chai.r .l dinln& table C:::· dee. appl. 409-REPAIRMAN, pvt party haa Tues tbru Sat for Appt. Exp'd in Hanlinge equip. REAL F.state Salta Wtty not TEACHERS FRIGIDAIRE R.errtg, 3 yn 833--2581 way, CM. typewtiten & calculaton. GIRL ~ It pref. Clean new shop In work and Jive tn Laguna Pa.rt time fYenlnlr teachina old, avocado. Xlnt condition. TWIN bd1, bedside table, Machinery II• 'typl!writera new $500. Sell -5. • P rood area. Overtime, paid Beach'!' and sell an oc-poCtioa av.liable Newport $125. 67$-3913. BDlid maple. box springs .l $250. Calculators new $650., 2075~ Nt>.,..•port Blvd. Behind Tony•5 Bldg. Matl'1. Co&ta ~fesa * 6-46-X686 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS • ' • ' 1 typtng I: tiltng, mutt ins., & vacation. Panoos casionat PX!,IXKI oceantrmt lkecb. Not al& Small Buikllrvw u-hlrlols I06 mattrtaea.. $100. complete. BANI> saw, port. •pray ria: I-.ell S2'15. 962-5315. have <YWn~ Manufacturing. n1 Ohms home! Sa.ndcutle Rta 1 class, no borne wort, appli· ... ,... 613-9189 gun, metal vl.e, 18'' metal 1 PAIR men's ~ Ski Way. CM. 646-79S.1. Estate hu a.n openlna: ftlr a "'ant should be cetttfl:ed A e SURPLUS BUll.DING HOUSE tull or fomiture. bran A punch, power hack Boots, 9 med, $35. 1 pair Angina -Llbtl -Gassy -I Glutm -NAGGING 1 COLDEN Inc. baa openings for persons interestet:l. ln showing exciting new con- sumer producta. Up to $D>-- $-400. monthly e a .r n i n g 1 avail. Call 776-7747 Management Trainee qualified aalesmao at 1786 desreed & read;7 .. Co ID MATERIAL • 1000'1 Of NEW Bolton Rocker desk lT' 1&w. radial drill prtas. head slandard 51ds, ))5, $25. College graduate. Starting S. Col.It Hwy. Call Rita work lmmetdiatel)'; ~ ITEMS! Doon, lumber, ply. TV, antique chatr.$200. A: !m-3279 Unicycle, OOllt new, $20. salary up to $100-0 ~ ~n1 494-8025. qn> bl.~ nskl-wood, alwn sheeting, mold· others. 645-Tfl.O. Mlteellueous Ill 675-3590 Shor1·s1ght!'dness: "My : motber·in·law mlsplaccd her ' tcl&S1e11. She spent a half-hour NAGGING 11 l.'Oflt rack." Ambitious aggret11lve, call REAL ESTATE-~ ~F -i'! ... de. ing, window5, etc. LIV nn 4 pc ae<:tional, tur-.~FlR=~EP=LAC=ES~. -.,,~,-c,~!o-c. Mr. Black 544-00X). SALESMEN • Wby not work .;n; call~ ~---ob-ect. B~DERS SURPLUS qolse, match&: &Old cha.tr 12' Traw.I Tritt, Slpa 8 S4()(1, 2nds, Al·la. $39.95 UP. Sat AQUARIUMS: 26 gal 5how MAN &: "llft>m&n make J;q In the hottest Atta Hun-of' Education 4"Z8l-O?OO -.!II S:l. Main St., S.A. $115; Uphol rocker $5.S. Gold 2dr rdrfe. $1T5. Elect I: Sun. 9;30 thru 1:30 p.m. W/flourescent hood $«). + money interviewing peoJile t l n gt on :Bea.ch/FoUntatn or • · Mon thru Sat 1~ 557--0!!&5 oven $S.. Sew rn.ach SIS, Bab)I 2142 S. ~n St. S.A. 11 pl show w/samj! $25. + for eo:;ii.......• team. Call Valley and let us train you' between 1 • 3 901Y, Sat. 714.: 54-111.12 car teat $5. 80-4119. 551-9860 15 &al st&ndard -. All ~ can Phil M N . 3-lMJ. Cab wtll ahoooiutdy Ger-Solo • 812 ~;;'"i;;;i;;;;;;-=;:;-;-::: -540-2270. c am et• not be ~ at any C1mera1 & TWIN btdlOWI aet, I.er SOFA Vinyl S25. Kenmore eqpmt. comp! w/fiah .I: eqpt. MARINE M e c h a Di c • ~n~E REAL ESTATE, other time. E!ul,,,...nt 808 MISC. furniture, baby turn., Club cbatr, dinette 1tt, alr waaber $10. Ski Boota 1lle 9 Ph AM only SU-3052. ~~~'i:n:t~: eRECEPTIONIST TJ!~rzi!i::i~~o: ALLBRANDNEWFOR$15. ~&en~~.~= ~Fri. Sat. &m-L;antty lamp $S . ~~9i;.,m:1ft.t':: 642-6800. WEEK·ENDS ONLY Change profeuloha 6: join System 4 Developing tank & 2'l25 S. Poplar. S.A. Sat • SOLID Teak liquor cabinet, SEVERAL t!la of ldtc.ben $100. 492-8265 MATURE Howiekft!per. Ale »29, Ille t;yplni. Afut't the ever incttUln& ranks of ree:.1. by P:atel'90ll; one liter Sun. d!amand dinner r In r. cabtnel:I A counter top1 MlsceR1neou1 HARDWARE salesman. Need mature man wth heavy expi!r. ln plumblng, electrical tools, &: general hardware. Must have lroOd appearance & persona.11ty. Must need moneY. bad enough to work for it. Apply Jn penon only. H.W. Wri&hl Co., 126 RocbeAter. Costa Mos.. Corona de! Mar atta. have car. $2.50 per br. Call people who fn5 tcObOmic cylinder by Kodak; photo-SAT A SUN • OlUe@ A: end Slnpr, Id,.-a. bed. A: Harden F.nterprlRI Wanf9d l20 Varied houl'!I. Some cooking. ROSS BARTI.E."I!, 846--0&U. --'"*" + a real feen ..... of grapbk thermometer. tabll'I d'-... -1 1-..... ~_, mile. Jlelnl. m-xm 1115 w. 18th, C.M. 64)..2842:, ---------·II Hu "ITIUG I oa.a ~~:!.--ent u • ~--· -· -ext -•• "'-.• '"'= ... ~~or' ' HOSI'ESS-Cutrler,22yrrto? Rel req. 521-2703 Cask for "£ ,.,. -=-"•"'" ~<IUUICO 336 btwn SI: .....,.,. ... '&" •-··-· .-...,.. SHAG CARPET SPECIAL PERSIAN mg, Bukara, WILL pay double top$$ tar Nlght1 & wl'ekend1. Apply Mr. Osmond). HARBQR R AL TY o::iwaeloc. W• train )'OU &: • 5. good!C'!I. 2211 Tustin, from U .99 yd, lnst., euar. u 4'x6', valUl' over $800. Will used oriental niga a daJly 10:30-U:l> am, MATURE woman guaranb:!e )'OU' l year Fumltu,. 110 Newport Beach. yn.np.&0-710leve. 1el1for$200orbeltotter. hand-madetap~•tTle1. 4:30-5:30 pm MiCasa Mex· w/knowledge of antiques & RESTAURANT employment, which more BEDRM set, color TV, cur· WE bQy old KOld I. dlarnondl Need money ~. 64+-5.128. ~Rest., 296 E. 17th St., plants. Mustha.vesaloaexp. ~~:.~~e:.J.~ p.=r.%~~: talns, lampa, many mlsc. tor cub. Costa Meoaa BEST OFFER onP =A°"Y""'5~t~o"10"%'""Jnor-•"""tlla_n_to 673-7290 Assistant Manager provide yoo with ind1vidua1 xlnt CODd. $200. er best of. items. 484 Qale st. C.M. Je~'l!lry • Loan. 646-1141. ~n. mo 1 d s , called top $ ~ on uee4 HOTEL hou1ekeeping coumelina: that reDves ft.r. 96>-0505. ~JusSUn.t ctt ot Inrine Ave> Sat USED BICYCLES painta$150. Plll'!OO'• Ae&p Oriental rup. 545-5010 aupe~itor wanted. Elderly MAY CO. Is accepting • ........... own -'blems. Call 9' COUCH .. _,,_ ,_.._,_ • All -* ,.£•.•-$20. 646-0fi50, 965 Surf, CM. tVH. woman preferred Call tor pllcations tor the lollowina ~ ... -f -.a.-~--,__ .,..v t-UCUKll ....... -~ BEDS lad'--_,_ ... __ ~,....,. _....w1• 00 =~~--~---11 appolntment btwn .9 am & positions: ..,._....., ..... .., or au.v ........ "C"n-.i• M4-5fD. for pel'IOn8I ..... PIO ' ' • atova:, ~ guwcs ROYAL TYPEWRITER W L nag 9xl2, patterned ln SET ot Sand or Paddle tins. 3:30 pm 833-2'n0 ext 459. • Marker . part time to Manqer. Restaurant terview todai. · • 673-248l * alze U & 14, Chevy auto Good condition. Oean! .raspberry colon. f 1 O. Allo pair of driving U&htt. Stock ---· Full TOOL & ..... " rnllc. Sat 3110 • $25. * 611 8581 141Hi730 • 54<-3417 • H 0 USEC LE AN ING, : Hostess . part time time potltlon. Excellent BDRM comer group, table Sun 3/U 10:30 1u S:S>. 11'6 MO!t"Frl. g..u,:io. Corona F . company benefits. DIE ••&KERS w/2 twin beds, Like new. Joan st, Costa M.... SEARS· Cnftamsn 311 HP d 1 M u •-to 'd Interviewing Mon thrU n lllllll fl"" """' .,..,., y _ 1;"'-e ar, """' '""· exp . 10.12 A: 2-4. .. ....... .,_....,........ MATERNITY aale-dreuet, -wn ~er. $50. 61'>-fil67 MAY COMPAuY Interviewing Houn Experienced in design It con-REFRIGERATOR • freezitt lhrts, slacb,. aborts etc. a * 5f6.00t8 * HOUSEKEEPER Part time. So ,.._ ...... n11-~ 10 am to 12 noon struction cl b1lh speed In-tor sale. AutomaUc dmoo.t· 8-14. Tuel. Mar. 13th lQam.. NEW i*i boob w/bolda, Call belore 4 pm. Mesa 3333 a;1rCM, Pel'90Mel Office trlcate 3!'ive dies &I ing. $50. 54S-f068. 2pm. 314 "L" St Bal. Ilda I: pole, $75. Upright Verde O>nva1escent, 661 · · ' ' lrd Fkx>r "''ell as r .l maiden-DINING Set BE'aut oval tb1 4 GR.AND Garqtr aJe..AnH-piano $115. 6*-U'26 --eenttt·Sf:";'C.M. 548-~ ..Eq~~ fl' ance oI \&tooling. Ex· Cane back chn. w/2 lea'l/el quea, good tum I: mllC. Sat POOL 1'l.blea WHOLESALE HOUSEKEEPER, Ille MEDICAL ·Secy •• Well THE BROADWAY ~U:."'.!'~~nem•& Seats8.$IOO.oo.-0819 &i SUn 1107· E. Ocoan, Ahoma.,....,,_, houlcworic, l sml boy. qUalllied ' for front ottlct. , Tm Ecftna'.~_!!_·.~:-Apply bl Pt>n0n * * * SOFA A loveltat, Balb:ia.. la.mil& SGi-3331; 5itot81 !Iii'" 'I/¥'" ~ "II Exp'd In tiookffping, in-Dlua! Oppty. """""""" SHUR·.L9K CORP. newr Ulnd, both to. $1111 .. 4 FAMILY, ...,.thloW to. TENNIS Club Melnbmblo surancea, etc. Sa1al7 cpeb. 1-. E ::er-· -~ s.A. :::::It: bome, 968-'l'910 everyone, IMO Santa far uie. can after c pm, Ph ••• -RN' LVN'1 Practical> -' ....,,,.,,.,. '" = • ~ PERSONNEL . ~· cm!le A female), Private (1 bilt No. al McFadden. t'OUCR • awr to ma.idl. Leonora er.. "l'.V, ~ * _,,-:;..;::::.------· caknrrc ..... rr~or-v Ne-pa,... duty • stall -"d needed. ll blk w,"' Grand) !31. -""""· much Sun .. H. . -WIU. 11"1 -tv'I • iai. Call.Marv Beth Marn7a, ""'· 230 ~l'..U~"'-1 typ1•.r-· Lind~ Nur:;', Reg,, Eq1ltl ~ Employer more. fB..6822 call aft 4. MOVING -~ GoNI model b1et work:iQr or .w .n-~~~~r )!• ' itv FEE PAID -or 646-4816 UTILITY ..... nlohl "'!!'; KINGSIZE boi<a-. •·llnn ~ ~ ~ ~... .... ~ Soft ~'.!!rill9 I· ' hten A Room To punch TTS Tape for Lia> RN _ LVN Relief. Park Udo appllcation& belna: accept.CU mattreu It headboard, ex· BIKINIS a Cove r u p 1 , ' ;, "'1.,~ ,,. ... ~ Sec., Eng/mfl exp toto J600 types. Excellent 18.lary and s u Per 1 0 r Convalescent now. 64'-540t cellt.nt $50. 646--1358 SUPER Sale! um Partr&len. oripw, tuatorn made b)' Ill! i Cost Clerk '500 broad frin&e btnefits. E\Te· Hospital 60-2410 WAfTRESS HIDE-A-BED, like nu, T, Or, C.M. Applluce.a .• Jody, $10-SU tL 673--US5. 'rrial attorney to $2> K n1ng shift. Exp'd. Dlning •Room. Over Brwn/gold herculon. stripe furniture, etc. Sit A Sun. O'KEEJ'E A: Merrttt Pl El..,. Sal" Enar tn 1\2 K DAILY PILOT SALESPEOPLE 21. Appty etter 5 pm. CJooed llZ, Chair 125, 64UJ.n QUEEN bedroom tet. lampo. •toYe '50, _,,., d'Wllhr Purchu Agt/Stl Mfg Sl.D K 330 W. Bay St, CM Mon A Tutt. BUFFET, Ethan A J I t n , mile. 223-19tb st., Newport $30. Dflt.. cbaln. 497-2598. ~&.°1:.,::"'wr $14~ 64M321, Ext. DI BAH~ CORINTlllAH maple finllb. xtnt c:ond. 199. Beaeb. s.runi.,.. •Sunday. 125 raJ aquarium. c.mpiei. Ask for Andy, Paul Extra. on call • for sprtna: y ACHT CLUB Cap't chair $8. 551--799l GARAGE Sa I e, many with ftik A all accea. $120. ~~:; :~ = or Dave. ~ Day ava:iulll· 1601 ~e Dr. OlM fam.iUeg of Balboa Penn. 979--2'l85 Recept/Gen'l Ofc to $660 NIGHT AUDITOR Inleniewin.g H<Mf'!. WAI'I'RDi Exp'd, aver 21., '!:ll! ~~daw: Tt West 11th St. ""•""•-HID="'&"A.;:-::B"ED=--"Rlvlen,"'°'- lnwntory C1rk to $bl Must be ex.per. Apply tn Pfl"" 10 am to 12 -~ P!Time, C1l@d Sun. & well ~call NOW~-Need a ''Pad''f Place u ad! good condition. $C$. 5'1--1164 Clerk typistl to $500 son, HOTEL LAGUNA, 425 Penonne! Office Holida.ya. Kramer'• Colonial J ...;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;=;;;;=;;,;;======:;;;=:=.:.;;=;.:;:=:;;;;;;;:;;I Gu'! Otc-L.A. to $500 So. Coa!t Hwy., Lquna 3rd F1oor Kitchen 19th A Jllrbor, f Comml. lines n.ter SSOO Beach. O:tsta Mesa. ~·•••••••• ... •••••••••M• .......... ••••••••••••"•• .. M•M• .. R<cpt/1'1'1 G.O. to $SOO "IURSl"IG CA R E • THE BROADWAY WAITRESS. exper. for cui. ~ '\ ~l~rkF~IU:,1425 LIVE IN FOR ELD-rm FA!naor H.B. •andwkhshop, Bontcan,.on • FIND YOUR NAM • s':it!J~th Cat intifl/u ~T:oiJ P'iT~EO,.i, F,qu'1 Olit>l'Y ~ ~':w,~~i.!o'.'28 N. S · E i ~· ..,. .. ""'"° '"' ROOM• 'BdAPRDE l Mu.1ba~1!'...1Rlflyr .... ~~:.=·~ : WIN FREE SHOW PASSES : S 4 0 0 • lnfiDt,contemporary Smortasbord, ~51 :~ : JUNIOR Salesmen: J.0.15. MO. 6~7154 'NOtl"ien'a at;op. X1Dt opp'fo Broadway, LAKuna Beach. • • E~~n~Ji N=~~p~ ~~,!~~~~M.0verw~b~J. 2 ! Each DAILY PILOT Winner ! be--••-•--~ ope••-WecL I< N. PM --1212 • Gets. s • ,,...... ... """' and --~ ~··= -.-Apropoo • -. :. 'I\.-2 Value "l'l.J-.M .. : not Include .,.U'°""" or -3505 54H690. No. 71 Town & Ooontry · WELDER I WU I Nftl:nO ~ed."~:! ~ ~d bJ;~ 3-f ~ Orange, 54.'H149 Pipe weldinc on boat molda, : • : hOun after llChool and B on Meta Verde Cotlvall'!Cent, SALES &: iMtal1ation, fUll or ,;"',..., .. ) ~ E I : •••• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •••• • • • : Seturda,y. We have openJnp 811 Center St. c.M. ~ part time. Young com~{ ~-u ... ...,. .... u..., mp Cf!leT • • • • Y~ !0< Fountain Valley 6 South , . room fur adv.....,..L WOMAN "°"" !or ....U : : WESTI:RN NAJIONAl : : H~ Beach areu on-NURSING: LVN-su~ far inter. 80-5055 nu.rshw home. 5 days/wk, • ! IE • e ly. You must be out of tor 3-ll shift, 4. d~k., SEAMSTRESS beaeh area. Call for appt. • • • • aChoOl by 3 PM to beach area. C&ll for appt. Must be experienced, must ~· : ! ! : clpate. ~ceJ ~. be able to do own repairt le WOMEN to 'WOrlc: in donut : • ! ; ~ven pr or 1 t '1 • NURSES' aides, tlqlf!r. preJ.. Maintenance. 4 Day Work ihop. Nilht ihl.tt. No phone : ! • : all ~· f:!everbi Manor week. Apply Tn1.b&ca calls pleue, Wlnche111 • • • • ConYaltecent Hosp,, ~ Products, 837 W. 1Bth St., ~t Shop 29fT Harbor • • ! • J. W. Robinson v1a .El ... .,., i..auna nuu. eo.ta M•oa. my.r .. c.M. • : : • : 7379 t,Aa..B.J. Nowport Beach lfa1 Opening For 2 OPPICE GIRLS ~ -Wanted : : ! : N!EDED .to aew at home. Should be • • : • Put color underfoot -=:~~-:~ 5n;;~u=btwnw::9·;5~31l~ I ...... ( )(~) ::.= ; (OINGHIESTOSAll.BMTS) : i. ~:e~u~·l~~ln~t!ri~ SECURITY GUARD Full Tim. ApplY ln ,,.,... 11).5 pn\ o:f Fuhlon 1'1., ND Equal Oppor. Emp]oyor Apply_~~ Ptnon uJM ca °' · · ; . • .• even a bcglnne'J' can make YELLOW CAB CO. Sl!CRETARY , j ·: : : • thl• nlnhow rue tllat'1 """' la& E. 16th. Costa Meta A tlq IOO : ! • : to win oompHmenta. Pat OTC Nune--1.VN or medical For Newport Beach Ad n ues • • ! : Get in the awing of lhlrwJ w.~ ~:.a:fudr:J. JI auiatant. Startin& •l•TY Ageocy. All aktllt lncludine • * * ·: ! • • U\LI spring with a drea · $500 mo. Mono-Fri. m-oeao. shorthand. hrt> looks. Iona John O.spol : • ! : that'• btauutulb', • u b t 1 Y f~Y .. ·~ _ add houri, good pay. • • • • curwd at the Wl.ltt. Clll08e ORTHEOONTIC front ottlce. Send Resume: 1U41 Sent• Torn.u Cir • • • : 1COOped neck or mllar. cent.II for each p1ttero experienced on 1 y. Jm.. ClaMl.fied Ad no. 624 ,U.,teln V•lley, Calif, :. ! • • Printed Pattern 9'68: NEW A\r Matt ard S(>ecial Handl mediate ope.nlna". c/o Dally Pilot .. You are the wlnner Of • ! : : Ralf S!Jea lO'ifl. l2'it. 14~. In~ otherwflC th ~ P . O. Box lS60 f¥ 2 tlclceti _, the : • • • in., Ult. SI• 141,9 (bult 37) de very will take J. W. Robinson PAlNTERS wANTED Coot& 11 ... Calli. emi / FIFTH ANNUAL : : (INFUTABUS 10 CRUISERS) . / : talcff 211 ,.,..,. '5/lnch ~~ 8%.,,.,~u., Se0 00 must be-~ ... A~boath SECIU:l'ARY!MEDICAL WESTERN :. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••'It•••••••••• : fa~....... ,_ PILOT. 105. N """'"'ii •pray p<Oeedura. -SHARP .mlbltfou.I ......, • "IATIONAL BOAT • -,.~.......... ~"•• Dept., -163. Old ~ N"'l'Orl Beach Hu Openin& For PBX $550. to muttfple. Part time. Must be 1XJ)el'leJt<ed. Bay CJqb, 1211 W. Q>ut &lrl, ANe tu JuaM st _. A , The DAILY PILOT mokos It"~· JllSf dMdt th........ : !« each pottm> ~add :15 S!At~n~ .New York. N.Y Hwy., e~.B. SM penomieJ •t once A di> an ~. r'"t MARINE SHOW : out th• cl•••ifled section for , Mis'' llstlne winners' : l~v: .;:c~:i~ lOOU. nint N•mt. Adai<'"'ll manag · Accurate typllt. pft.uaitt March 9.Man:J> 17 • n1mes, If you find yovr name lult ull '42r-5671, lxt. • Ina"; otberwl• thll'd·clua Zip. htttn Nambflr. PROOUC'I'tON Auiltant to I ~naltty. Send RffwM 1cj Mtue call ..uns •xt 1'14 : 314, betwMtl ' e.m. •ncl 1 p.m. to rMk• ......... mem. : dc1ivery will take thret NEED L ECRAn' ~ah'1 acoemoriet nw1u-Ad No. 861, c/o DtUy Pilot bttween9and5p.Deociaun • to pick up your tick.ts It any conv.nieftt DAILY • weeks or more. Stnd to ~· k:· etc. fl.l!tUrer. "MUil hive aoocl P.O. Box No. 1560 Co.ta )'OUl' ddcett. c.NOrt& ~ty : PILOT offSce. : Marian M&rt1n. tbt DAILY dlattan;a.~ =-~~.:: ~\o";: Meta. CaUf m · toU-ttH number ii ~ID>) • .• PlLOT', 4G. Pt.ttmi Dept., Buie, roney knots. pa struct 1 e am 1 tr e 1 1 e t. SECJ\P:I'AR~. DDI'--• *" * : } 232 W• 18th St., New ttn11. $1.00. I -"'">l'/tnpcrmolG-Spm &t&--1910 call btwn 9 A: J>Orl:leOttlcet,ple&1ant'J!l!CKA.ntlqueCl\la•ae : : Yc:ft. N.Y. 10011. ~ IMl.1•t ()whet Boot -•: ,,.....,.111., NB s·ao worltlnr "°'\t:"r\' ;:: .,.... *"2. &<>Id • tt cm. : MARCH MAIUNI AllTIHOW : ~8m:''!!"'l!TYUJ t.e•m •& olctul'lll! ~~ Equal Oppor. En?Pk>Ytr PiT . D1t W~lne~hrli'-1 f:.~:.· ~ min. =~ ~ :;.'1~ : 1 • UNDERWAT£R •~Om : NUJOm. 1~pfeie 1Mttint Gift~ ~~=.~ ~ ~':::~~.~:a ~P~~·l~ e¥ts. ' • : 9 Tll 17 TH INSTRUCTION by ! =ions M~~ e~ 1~ -more th&n 100 rrttta f Covft\try, We traiJ:\. c..ll Newp<w't:ll1;d.,a.taMMa. ltVlot. SUJle' 105. Mk 1orPRIVATE collectton. • 9r1 AonChureh ~M ~ trte ttom OLtr $1~plete AfPu ...- 64H946. Pff Genonol Dlllct wlt:Jp. SallY """""'J::fi s "• d ta h : • E ;i;e;;.sunun<r C.talor. All 11 00 LOCAL Company ... "' ltlU ..... mltll 12. ltr. Call &.2 • ~)'ti tu I~ = ....... ru: : =~ . -:.·.i:: M . IN!lrm ~G BOOK ,.· •i11, R•• -~ tJme emoloYfie. Mu• 111¥1 pm MO-Z29 H.B. o tnL Gld Cl:Jm'l ID $900 ROUNO~tal table : 6 PM ~M D .ew b:Jde1, nu t.ono1ow. ~ of IJ rme -· boOkke<~ lillllt PARTrnme -""' • °""' ,.,,,..,.._ 611142& -• -SI • ~:::U .. ~::"'~1 ~ ~-.!:'~.,..!'>~.lnd .. uw * 100•1. FREE*~ izo. .~~1 .~ :.wm<EN12,_,..os • !NsrANT rAsH10N q.IHDool•-11 .. -~. Nie open. Ot.tJ. 11-..u<Ul' • .,.._.,u Ua ~. ~ 832-1588 1 ~ • BOOK -Runlhd1 of ~~ ... "' q,ut 91e1c 1 ~ lllM684.~atos. ~~=~~~~~· ........ WANTED' W1tulord ; JI• ::':/=~S!0.1JYl::!:iit.r .. ,...,.,.•,...._. L11oo ID _, O!lr ,,,_., -· ·--· =' ~ antique 11 r n • "-the """'1y -u hH tlllll tt Sle. Paredlile cdtmm .. ff1t JOGf • Fut nlilllts ant flmt • ..... wllaat Kawai IJ'llld. M.. ,..; ................... ".................................... . u Pl enw. ,51-5 ""5 -Oullllfd Ma .•• -coll ·--Pll' ll0-1038 ' I I • l llAll. y PU.OT • ; a Mlica8•1••• w- •.1m CAl'll ~ MJW DOC OB& Atro ~ llllP'C •• PLEA s E' W-"·--DIENCE CLASS . I --,.,.._ $12/lr e -lUI& 6 -tar l,£SSOoll $U. MARC U Avail "iluloL £11~ ~:U-e.n. 1losl.. ~~~ ir:,i_ c.._.. seie!Ront 920 ~ 50 USED Muiie.ti-tam ~~·· sw ·.eompu. so-, ..... see "TheJ!l,J ODe"-MiU McCal'lhy-Bulcl: ,. • · MERCEDES ··~~ mate 1 -Adomll. ~';;.,~mp, for your Buick-Opel-GMC.Vans-"Servlce"... ON DISPLAY -·~·-GE1U1AN ~ ...._ "" BRAND NEW Shan> N•l" car -. 511 a s.n -. i. · ~-~ SLEEPS ,v,_.., '' • • · '73 C:APRI '6acle-'·-~ ,....._ at 253 ma pup, •-......... ,. dhinm. Ip: icebox, new NIW u.q ~illi •I-121 Oartln< I ........, I ola>flll ,_ ,_ fl9. m-1112 MICE~ 1clor Youro Tocl1y Coming In Every D1y su. Xb>t. .-i. """ oen. iw""'I/:: ~-=~iw: Cytlol, en... 1'7l GMC SPllNT '· $2ll9 . ;,.k About Our Unique stH>n Cl\" ... -. -'" n. -Scltoten" 925 . IJMCI MorceclH' "-Office f11m1tvn/ """' sell, no, ... -. V8, Aulo. Air Cond., Vinyl . • Pleni l!qulf.. 114 ST. BERllARD • F....i. 3~ ~~ ~ !!-".!':';'" =:;,.,..":."' Strn.. Spoclal 1USTAFSON Hoine Of ,llllpOl'tf •DESK-ill'' ........ twin =~ w::f', ~ Buy Y<m --Savo JD% l! oln•Mflctll"f -... ~ .. ·.,.au.;;:;* pedNtal.. ....., d-r aw e r Fathtt ,.... '°P SL Bemanf Fine Avl-$ Do-Up to 24 mo $4395 ~at Warner u.: 5i. ~all Ntoo an1. -;_:;~'Qt./\:!',:. ~v:=~·r::x6fu'! 17141 Hl-2450 * (21 ~~ ME'RCEDEY''7·u0s· EXEC~ ftlt' s:ior..te fer. 837...cz31 EJ Toro. cut " lorlffred, '68 Montesa Vens 963 • of th. Viklnt'' Air Cond., Power steertQl. OS. 1Z6 J?rfte delks. FREE Bwrtiful A f -'---Z'iD La O'OU new ena .. boCh r Auto. Trans., AM·l'M-SCIV ecc swvt du' Jl-38 642-30 .,_ bikes JW!rfttt Iha p e ]Ii) 1971 l600. stick ahllt, Rad.lo, &lper Clean, VS0-1=~=~~=-'=="'=o I Shopbenl . ....., doc. 2 yn. "":: ' T••---• WANTED • xlnt <>!nd, Jl6ll5. 4SH'247 or 118 Only SCM omCE , ELECTRIC old, .bu all -,,,..t c2232. . . . .. 67S-~. ' $229S TYPEWR1l'Ell, W.. -· "'""' doe. --· Jriio ... nh 650 CC '62-'64 Font, Dodg•, Chevy • $190. m..et family A yard. 66-7Dl. IMl .. I V:in. Xln't running cond. '1ATSUN ]§J[ ---1§1 .,...__ BAUER • IUICIC • CONNELL otEVltC). LET • COSTA MESA DATSUN • .IOllll- SON & SON UNCOLN MERCURY• • MIRACLE MUDA •~CADILLAC • DAVE ROSS POffTIAC •'THEODORE ROBINS FORD •-vNtVERSnY OL~ BILE. EKceUen~1s ~i,:tz_~,; Ordy~~~~!i sa» Mo:~,:-:.-MO P~;:r~!1:M 1~· Q~TSUN ~~= Plenos/o.g.,.. 126 • .,_ eotor. Call aft ffODAKA o.n.n; to' k •, 2T TRAVCO MB-7881 A~ , MODELS ~ -•,:._~ ~ 1c all days Ma\"erick ahocks, Akr<mt ""'·~· OCOifPJNTIN~' e1 Priv•t• P•rty • STOCK MERCEDES 19&1, 100 c ORGAll HOBBY .-,.<=l,O{D. ;u.:;-"";".J rim, Webco head, chamber. .w ..... ~~ Sed l!~~J!~~~~~!f:~~5j~~~~~~ ~. ~ ......... -. _ _ -.... Xlot cond. 1285. ~ 20' PRIDE & Jots I mmldfate Delivery an Great cood, $13l0. Autos · 1----..1 ·~ ,_ ~ ·---·~ '69 Chevv Van -·-. AI'° 24" Ghp, ro••-r1••-' .. .,...,_ Love Train. ~tartincrest '68 le '69 Suzuki 80'1, need VAN CX)NV,ERSt!lNS • 1 (, Lal.J ...... ,. Doo't ..., &111' , ... -Knmols. N,.. ......,. """ med>a"lcal """'--for , ....... Ser>l<:e • Re•lala II Ton Sport Van. Mags w/ N,111111'trl ilatsun] ~'•~w<>~mo~wer_. ~'1~&>.~P>-1135,l~= PORSCHE TOYOTA you can olQ! Non·playen Tues 1 pm, Thurs 7:'.llpm. fr.J. One for s Call * Danrftar lnC. * raised letters, V-8, FM Tape j ~~W.c.. __. MB 250 s, '67, just llke '73.1---------1---------welcome to attftW:I frft work 54&-0989 ~ aner ·5 PM. Deck $2495. Call alt. 5 pm. l:,L ~ llwtl M5"·s«lo auto, eng rec rebll, air, PORSCHE 71-tllT TOYOfA Cmaaa llarfl D Sia shops. Fot'tldOnnltioo aJCK-.a..,ao puppies S~ 1U HJ>,,.SPSTR.. .Mod)' painL J.380!1~~.s:ivd., G.C. 63J..9264. ' ari/fm, =• $3600/ofr. 5-Speed. Fac$Jry ~lloJ Wa& ,g, SllPG' ~ Zl.11 Contact~~cD&et.eridtJ ~ks Old-J fep&. t teak-SM total miles. XR ·n Next> to G.G. DatsUn '69 V=i:ren Cam00 per, xlnt DATSUN '69 PICK-UP ~Jci:·DES ,Mn ,..._.,__ Wheels. AK-FM Radio. New ml 61&-5um; 54&-'9111 .,.,..,.... J)l'OreaionaUy groomed and }leads by Brandl. M'mt LUXURIOUS mec oo . Nea:ls Custom ' Radio, Clean, to lte Lo ~.~~ R.adiala. 1JiS311. Only TRIUMPH Co.st Music S.rvict ready tor a i.mng ~-Cond. wm firm_ 5CS-82i. equipt, f'Jl!W. Llf~ 11k: :!~~~u~Y work. $1600 or ZLH319, otty ~ 5 :· L :a. G.a. Peri $6195 Newport mvd. at Harbor Very reuonabJe ~-75U fill ~TI 160 cc. Reblt ~ mi/ins. Aft • s , 673-tm Sl 195 nd 546-1919 ti Ji ~ "6l TR-3 rriw1&""• dasdc; MARCH =c:: IN -and D~~~~"::t-=: r:-$1~. cc~~ :-:::-: for sale or '67 VW VAN fl~ ~..a+: ·= M~rcedes 180. Must see to l'U~ ~hll1qm11rtrllld I ~ ~r= '° dcll!s w'alUcb.1 wtth a 8 Champion stock. Rea,. , $E.. m-6166 afters. Call Matt &14-2200 !.""f appreciate. $950 or best of-.., we....:....._ mmt .Rll • iL 8mut. ~ ·~ 'n7 · • mil Loeiled 'W/xtras, aft exlension 4L • uoo,w.eo...,... fer. 494-7846, 494-15ll. .._. ._.......,. a.tt:er-invenlory, c I ea.a oat ............, .. , '70 SUZUKI il Dirt Bike. 5 PM ·~ -._... a.fl ......,. . ToCaDy 1eoa•liilw•cl Nrit" ..i.. u.... -• 1 yr. old. female um s... . ..... Extras! $2Sll • • '6.1 vw Van & '611 vw Van MG 71 PORSCHE 914 ..... SID. --· l'locr sample&, many others ter WUh papers. GOlld w/ • &l2-i267 • Trailers, TraV.I 945 548-ffil.8 '72 DA 240Z, yellow · . "63 TR4. v~ fine cond r.. at deeply dilcounled ~ children. $100 or'! Call after 2 _ NEW 10 spd bikes, *LARK Tent ~. ~ Autos Wanted 968 1 w/black lnt., '10 !JlOll old. MGC-GT '69 S =" (= railio. A ttn1: OW"lt.al.. It m. best Walr.chs Music City 5 pm, _.,.. .,.,... Private pa rt y . plotcl>'. ,.11 ~. l.Jlre IO,llXI Ml. J M"I w h 1 ' • Wire Wh..U, Ovmlrive ON. LY $34. 95 --51>-12U, -· South Coaat Plaza St0-2130 OBEDIENCE C1..ASiE3 Aeue call ~2939 new. JU,rdlop. Furnace, WE PAY TOP AM/FM radio!. all' oond., 4 Radio, super Clean. 953'. '6J TR-t ~. s:a PRIV Novioe .I: Advanced Les9om 1912 Schw;nn, Paramount stove, refr1&. S1ps s: Private CASH llpeed. 83?-2§25 AKU, Only HCMARD Chevrolet Needs minor ~ a.II ATE party wants to -... Our Resull$. 6C2.-46S4 .... -~21""' DATSUN '>.tlWI 1971 4 -....i • -' buy Piano tor ca1 h . ··~ Xhrtand.'$325. .,......,. i:». ""'""" • "t"-1• .,1995 Ne•pott 8e.:h aftS.953-...-1 SJS-.2218. SlLKY Tenie't. Pup~ 10 64.~ 18' TRAILER Fireball, self ~ ~.:C ~·K=: ! . MacArthur Blvd .I: Jamhon!re GULBRANSEN Spinet. with ~to $100; Call John, ?tr.JI) llonda, ActW:>n 4, contained, 1960. Lots al for used ~an & truci. .. just eves $7674 l • rurlf 1J~ . m 0$55 . VOLKSWAGEN ~-b XInt. ___, _,;n. -• ust Fairing &: Rack. xtrrui. ~ 548-5000 -. · ,.,.. 911 T UQL • '""""-'· _..,. .. call u.s for tree estimates. '10 DATSUN ·p ick u.p a_ . ·~ -• Sharp, )'ftlow, 5 be8I ofJa. 96HU& ~~~-~~-r: Moro' mRCY;, nr;o.CL-E ~r. :_,.,, i:,:a~::,r=~· Clean. GROTH CHEVROLET w/Peifis olifnQer, good v ...:i wa= .=.: spd, alloy wheels. ~ .,_ ~~ ~ ... s -•Elcctronk: pi&oo* SG-CJ6ti8. •••U\.'. ,., rubber, rio dings ~make of. !».rs, AM/FM stereo, under ~"~_ ........... ~:~ Cornbo 11lm -Xlnt condl 4 .D)Otorcycles., cu tanks. 548-6819 -• ti:r..._Sj~ , .' · . 1 ' MGai '67 .~~ _ ~-~: ~ ...... ,--°i-ts -~ $Z"JO _ &IH393 AKC GermM~ She ph erd ttorage 00.. $Zill. 897-4684. Traller:1, UtUfty .,.., Ask for Sales Manager 71 :TSUN pd .,. ......,......._ ..... .._.._ E<--•-m Pupg. champ.'" NoodDDP, 1!7'{~ llodaka Ace 1008. ex-182ll~Beach Blvd. ' DA SlO. 4-s . Wire Wheels, Chrome, Trudk 993-Ulll. Jim. Inrt.ides Bra -wing MKhlnes wormed & 5bota. 6«2-5167 ttllenl-nlras.low mile, by TILT bike trai,k!r di.rt, or Htmtln,Jton Beach R&H.; new · Xlnt cond. Rack, ZVD'T32, Only ' ' awer. ..._ SINGER __._ Machine, Gllt. Shep. JIUPl5 adlts, Sbld lady $295.. &t6-5ro8 whatever. Built on tool boK. S47.Q? Kl 9-3331 •11W450.ANTE'91),26811D,. .. . S:k30ed. lat• ', . $1~19~ t ·si Porsche 912. new tins, ~ j :i eo .;;r-·· """ Show,,,... Sound..., 185 ~ ~·-. ~ ..::.·-·~11.:r::.a mmerc=~· stock.5f7-l977/S57-4.m. • 1i:'r!w~.3~~1es6 ··· 54!Hl530 ~/~p-rs~&~ mod~I oa'ts\l 1or perts.~-1·~ ~ ~7'=-mafJya-;, .,_ Sport• Good •-* • BEAUTIFUL German pm, 50-6407 Auto S.rvic:•, Plirts 949 If your car is extra clean, After 51 · ' ~ll 'pert CODll !Dli-'1U88 a1I 6: 1ng I ~ •i.----i • AKC · 1._. '70 Datsun 510 wago n . tJDO Wc.a.I ...,.. ~"'""""" pappia, -·57 Triurapb m 6,650, Runs .... _ . . see WI 1111'· A /Fm cl t -... _ IENAUL:r -n-• n.~ POOL table w. ball return, After 5 pm, 4S3-W29 -', arm! c-. $500. VW _,-tory ice box & water BAUER BUICK m , ean, s r on g. -V'll ._ 'at ~ Bl&. good oond. Acceu. Non-puu tank unit. s:J). Ex.celleri1 ms Harbor Blvd. 49,000 ml, $1250) m-:mo "55 Bag. v Jb1r Pu lllah! $60. 551-M'.29 aft 6 AK .... s-~~. ~·-", Homa 90, $12). 6T.Ht578 condition. Call ~7249. Costa Mesa '979-2500 • '69 Midget MG last of the ........ T ., .. tram. 11 -iD-ruano:, ."l<l.W ~-'1U HONDA OASO, very good ~ . FIAT convertibles. Mlr'lt cond. MnRUL ll!ricw, w ca... .. ca-a SCUBA equipment. 2-72cu rt Wks. 213.a..1061 cmd. $500. or best olfer. W~~S5/'.., Chevy IMPORTS WAl\'TED Blue (\ook Wholesale $750. dDon. 'U a ·'liD Bill: 8oQ' tanb. J AK valve,+ other H0rHS 156 492-77'2D, -tn-8722 Call f!46-0730 Omnge County's FIAT ,69 SPIDER Dealer'pri<!e $1100. Will lldl SALES & SERVICE ,...a. $1-$25. Jm 'hpoh, I ~-1!!!!!•'.:.· ~&16!!!:!1177!!!! ____ j ~:;:;;:::~:::-:::-:::::::=: 1971 175 Puch MotocJtoa TOP $ BUYER lor $700. 49f-3969. ''Aqd we Maa S!rriae" or .. w cp:dv .,l MOVING! 7 yr. old ctlmnul '61 VW body & engine. Good Bll.t. MAXEY TOYOTA Michelin Radialw,' A 11 o y '69 MG MJ•-1, ~ooo mL, Gekfinu, P.ea90hable to__. Never -rattd. $Gl. conditKlnr CaU &1~7627 or 18881 I Wheels, AM-FM Radio "'6" -. "71 VW ~ ~ 836 ·~ ,.......... ••• 493-2688 ••• 546-lln _ . Beaeh B v-.:. ZWA812:ontY · hard &-90tt top, ma1ce oaer. __. )'lellew. rw.tio. d·· a 1--------:::ie~ ~ Rl~ 1970 Yamaha 350 R-5 xtra H. Beach Ph. 847-8555 $1095 • call 61S-1350. oJOd cmd., ClllDd Ill'. MARTLLK....,Stereo S' x ll j ~~~~~~~~~ good shape. S37S w/helmet. WE BUY JUNK.CARS .. 170 MGB, am/fm Jdaoa. ,._, lll»Fri. TV, Radio, Hifi, Stereo i~·~~~~I : ...:rr,~.... tC ;;"~:_: •~ ><1 [ --~-.J§ s.::~~::?~ked H =1 ~u. btk ~~· <7>1'a gw,~"~ radio & stero:J, bea ~~;~;;~f;i i'1 Antiqun/Cl•11ic1 953 494-lOOl, ext 608 24 hrs. 1970 . Flat 124 sport coupe 1970 _ 90-1427 -P"',;:1"~~ $330. Aft ., 900 Motor Homn · Junk Autos W1nted '"""""' y•ltow, am/fm, 5 Ol"EL '72 TOYOTAS mo VW Com..,., -.==-===~~--"I,.. Sa le/Rent MO JAGUAR. 1960 Marie IX 714/541-6105 ext. 24 spd, new radial tires. Tm· •llBll,. slat mmL • enc. TV, black & while tab ·.n M~PO. !!~. o.b~ ~,110 1. ~ Classic. P/b, · P/111 air. Open 7 Jdays/wk.1 ~ hours maculale, $1575 , 492-()432 Coe. 4 cyl. Auto lrans., radio, * FACl'ORY' • " "!':WTD 1'115 (•fie r) model $30. See at Apt. ... eQllJn.. _.., •• 38.000 actual, mi I e s. CUTE Canary Yellow 850 heater, S9UVL. * EXEX.'trl'NE 833--1!11 1.628 W. Oceanfront, Bal * 6T;>-ri!O • n au Everything orig, 13000. Aufo1, Imported 970 Fiat Spider, 1970 with 71 $1066 * DEMONSI'RA'IORS VW SQUAREBMX. Pen. . ,...,,_,_ l""'>M. u t•1r•-~ ::M-7476 aft 6 pm. motor. Sacriti"""' """ 24"" UW 10 &UIDrn., H blue, f'1ll mi. B1k I wht. W I AM I FM 6 in. :>1b'-UIU a!Mik:<ta--running cond' -SSSO: '56 Ralph Becks • R.edl"" ;"' .18 000 · lUWA ~ ...... ADMIRAL Conaole T J', ~~~:,~-fou~ -!.. · . ·:i;; FORD Touring Sedan * * * '71 FIAT 850 s;7d::On':rt. -1'aat1 • • aw~-:,_Sale &.a.i·~. $lliO •flr. llereo. SUI. Dynamt te l :i=:::..:~;:::~~=,~· Cadillac SdV, xl_nt running 26756 Avenfda Shonto nsoo~7-~ '1 · mi. VQlYQ 1'JI VW ~ mmoof, m cond! 00.!082 an 5;311. h .,l'Ww.,. ~906 lANOAU <~nd. 1250 .67.>500 aft 5; Ml11lon Vi•I•• Call!. JAGUAR . PRICES START -. ,.... -· $1251. REVERE 10'".Prof · n· F~ fs101 anytime.wknds. You are the winner Of 1966 Harbor, C.M. &46-Sl',Xl $1n9 c<l>;cc,'11115;;=;":;';;-;;;.=.,.-.,=-l Tape deck. To be mounted ton:t.. --h. 1 Recrntional 2 tickets to the 1i5 v W FAS'IBACK. $100.00 • >46-m& ""°"" ·-" om THE CONTINENTAL Veho'cles FIFTH ANNUAL JAGUAR '70 XKE '71 OP[[ .,,,._, IQJdr. •-,.; 21" COUJR TV "5. 19'' ....... r. ..... ~, .::::'. OF MOTOR HOMES 956 WESTERN Air Cond., ,._,St.,.,.;,,., ~ ...,.., low mlla. ::::::~....._~ ... PfX1able blk I wt.I $39'. Both DI hrs on ~ eng. OwneT-CHl1BASCO land sa.ilers 1 NATIONAL BOAT 4·Speed, AM-FM·SW Radio, 4 Dr 17,000 miles (389DFD). A~........,. a·-•-~-.. * BARGADf! * good cond 9'79-'lm4 · oo board W~'fturs.Fri. \\'e offtt a wide !lf'k!ciilln to double. I single~ Bolh xlnl & ~p Radials, 406BNN, ' '1595 ..., ~ ~~~ V'C. IDOd mm. $U95. =·=Sl,ip0C1r7.1 :=ryr6~~~ .. tmmediate ~IReal bargains. MARINE SHOW $4495 i." f '13mOTAS canrt:v-:~ F'" to You l1S O:>mplele\y restored, u new . 2!i26 Harilor Boulevard, Call~ betwetn 9 and 5 pm to claim E""'l ..2J.14~.a,p · SA-r.i ~el:!!°: ~Of J°!J~'O~c!!* ~~~ sandraD & b'ailer Ple.!8::1 9642~$~~ c1:t. 314 ~~...:· _,.~H~~ abo~" n:.•.=:::.M, ~ 6416-!l!OO <'A::'.1088 r~-M... yotir Uclcets. (North County • ...::."--.= . . '67 vw. ..... Good Qlllll. 3 L" 2 Tl *"'00 ......,.,_ , u-..... '"""'540-"'u30 DUNE BUGGY, 1964 toll~free number Is 540-'""") -DEAit llWI$ ~ ..... •ne•~ mes, """' ..... FIBERGLASS ----_,,, ~ 1·--------.... .......,, * • * II • 5S-B1 .. ~ rML Purebred German Pa~~fus&~unch * J *s iv * T ··-'-548-8269 11'11.1:·2 A.UDI 1 'G5 MK. 11 3·8 sed. classic San Diego Frwy 'lll! Avoy ,._ < '11 SUPER mEDE im p ey '""""'' , nio cond. Rblt. eng, nu tires, PkwY Lap.na Nig\lel f! IOIVIOI IAJ ldat o•••-.. Allll"ll ~~herd.T~....:.... Tral:;>d 4 ~· :l)' Trojan, Oybridge, 5226 Burgundy Circle • * AUDI ·n 100 LS. Auto. 4 OR. paint, AM I FM, p/h, p/s, 495-080o 131:0. rT T $1.CiO. •• •nm B ...... c. o ........ me. =1 hp enp. Many xtras. Irvine, C.elif. • Best otter. 5 40-5400/ • ___ --~-11u-. 847-5762. &t4-1836 You are 1be winner Of E. A. Miller ~':e ~~~.. ~2306 nc:; 494-3374 OPEL 70 GT · 1f'6i._HarW :~~ xlat ~ ~ to good home. ?lhite 8Nts, Saiil 909 2 tick.els to the 31056 Flying Cloud Dr: 537_'nm ask for Dennis. '6.tt JAG Roadster. 4 spd, .New Radials, 4-Speed, Radio. C°"'a Mn.e -'" tJIJ ma 2iJ..m..cm :;,... .. ~ ~-· 2 LO VE LY vu"hh•d Fl~s~::~AL L ~':!~~~~il. ALFA ROMEO A';../FM"':::!OObl~te;.~: .~~·"°s~95 'l1mmAM1 "::'~1.:::r= SECI'IONAL couch. Needs mahogany Awe. 30' s&oop. NATIONAL BOAT 2 t:ickel.!l to the firm, 963-4929. -ll!!r. m-TJe. ~~;,I. ~in:;; ~I ~~~ =~~i~r~:~ A~~i~~;~t~1 T~i~t:~~ H= ·~';I .~~~ ss. ~ r:-= SPRINGER~mpuppies, 7 ~ 5al llrm. Pt!:n~~·~a6!~t~a~~ MARINE SHOW $3795 ·~od~.<m~JJrl.~-!t~~. OPE~ .• Rati,.•~~ $1995 :-::::? ... ~~ weekaold ID(llllianltlf~ ~WN 18, sl~ 4, hilly )'OUoltrtickcts.(Nort~~ Pl ~~.~~M~17 H )= fac.&11',olherextru.$4,(1)) . ....,.ving .......... try ..... .,._ - al ~ ~.. ...__,,, brand Call t -free numbel' is .,.,..12201 eue 1:.1111. ,,_.,,,,.o ext 314 ...-.-takes U. 67S-OJ63 "5 a...-c.-1 ,........_ .... 11111 (·medium. 91&1-7173 ''&5._.,,., IJ('W. ..._ • ., __ .. ' _i_ IDI.,..._ -~ m<184&-:ian * * * ~•-·~5 pmw~im ~"'=-PEUGEOT -. - -,.. HANDSOME mix black lahl 1 yow: tlckets. lNortb Counl)t _ ~ *'&l XKE Cp. $ll50 .. good pd. SZ5f.c6I' aJ-.11!N. 4 males, aood water dop 6 17' Malibu Outrigger. $60. 73 Pace Arrow toll·f:rtt number is 540-1220) rond,, will need clu ··1--~------ wttks • 548-5053 ev... $U.6648, 1211 West Rayrnar l l'h ft. Motor Home * i * * BMW 833--l511 ot"55i-T431!l --19liO PEUGIDI' '51' =._vAlf ·~· chil~;., ~';'~ :.'·~·Sloop. ,,,..i $6795. • '69 LEASE A KARMANN GH ~~ coND;rioN. ::,_.,; ";:.~~ -'ii'8-:•~stf.;:.-;;K1;;1iii•io:'ii. -~·,~~...,;~ llY. J.3~:!9~ . • =ct::if!"o. ·~.~ .. :. -PORSCHE 4ts:Git m.w, ~~~"'! SABOT = Good '°""· 1 Off s....., S.le Price 10p. Kell•¥ .,...,,ed 1973 BAVARIA llreo. all orig. $400. !!'1f-~ PORSCHE 71-914 · 1970 TOYOTA '12 vw ..,._, --~ ~ I _...,_ J[~J ~ ~ ,,. ... 3 wb $6795 retail 12t70. rrtc. MAZDA ' A........,.. G">up, Air~ .LAND.Clt.UISEI -· ,_.,,~$1i9s"'. . . " ' 5fl2J. CREVIER BMW dltiool,,., AM·FM Radio, °""""' -., -tins, Hl-11'1 K II~f!75· ORDER NOW $2099 s.i1 .. ~Service. U.asb]g 172\1~...r. B.it.;;;..W.., 'Low ,Miies_..~. O!llY habo.mASQ. ='mv:-,..,.=--.. .,. .. -,..,.. • .,-,..-.,-0,..~ YORKSHIRE T•n-H" stud & SAVE 2011 W. lot St., Santa Alla .IUtUil llUIGI J llA · .,.95 · · $Zl 6' lot. Gd .-_ Jiil G1r - Boah. ShP1/Dod<1 '10 C ' " t 2480 114~r Bl·~. ' 135-3171 ' ~ ""' •I -w:iiceun!~b~ \\'ildweJr re v1e r IVJO ors ~Atesa vu 2 Or Cpe, 'Rtdlo, Heatrs:~ .s.e It . You"D., ti SLIP-25'-lG' boal. $2.25 ft. 233 BMW At FaU' Drive BMW '64 Spdllf{• Wbe<J!8, lqw "'"" 1\. •• I...!, '61 VW, $R. .ucJ_r~_Sett•r P~l«J9 ~· Apt C. NB. Ph: D W. bl, Sanla Ana m.!tll 546-8017 H~~~~Ra~i.e! {314 ~. ' ~ --'Blnt', ·:::. e _. If, siz;~ =I• '!'....1root~1'.~'o"i11r. PAC~~',!OW =~:oooo~':.· :,:~ .$3895 RSQHE ''5 C Coupe ·• IRIJA =-.:-= radtata, ro -or-· v U<SW GEN Seo ONcco Brown. Blad< 1n1 ... ·-u.~ C.IC -'II -· ...... -R sat. AKC RegW..,., BOAT SUP/DOCK 0 A FORD F\00 kpd. $695 H=1 tor. Rodlal<. Cbtomc wheob --. P'l5. -..ii! GREAT DANES-t2 -lo 21' Ha fool BILL YAT&S INC lll868SJI Am·f'm. Ambei: (llrocllooall. Toyota .'"'IMC.-l4HUll * c.,.. CALL 9'IH648 ~, ~. ~...;.. Call "-.1915 or stM7Q . Bea·~•·" -can be nm~, ·~~ ~1-wlTil'S•~~Cil"-J ra\lll ..., VI.........,.,. MOTORHOMES JO( llW.IW --n.rww•~ _.--..,_,...I vw , .. s, r1·7 m Pam1renl• pups, .eke SLIP ror 25 to JD' ail blw.t. AAD CAMPERS Bankera OUUet fliRll ~ n at ~ PL (ol1 = lllill ,,..._ .ftrdo. YU-ftMlio. n.tl lldediOll, Dile' call IJ3.2539 A'~"' A 0.., m.ao Sao J..,, Capistrano 2ISI ~· CMAM ••· ~--at A-~ ~ -..1tr• ta&. ~ Otq --.__ .... AFGIWI -r. AKC El<· D--~ ......... •L• 911 AIDopkl& San Dies" Ftwy '72 OlEVY Lu.V.. /FM, Viall""' .... --· v .... v ,,_, ·-· .... Otq od ped. TRI! Gold<n. Bil< -... ..,,_ • ~ m-<ru e &DR • m..,; bnvy dut1 ~· ""°" l'l<">"j ....,... ~L • -Ooov cleaD. '~~iiiiiiifiil I "'5 ....... $125. --CLASSIC Mahoil Spc""1 boel "It°""' -Dbl Air, llpt '°"'."56 'l:x:E TR~ & -~·-!:. ~~ l.-0 o:oodlldl ~ ';)::· BASS2TS _ -· ...... ,.. 1o1 ..... .,.. bl• U4I!. c..., ,, _ pltDI ""' .. _ ~ , 't-:r.· . ·~ ~ . . . _. _ n=:1 JIOPI! h1c:I, t.a.mp(om In &eyl eng, ft'CQlld. $950. '072BWTJ Phone!l51·19'75or ~ .._ .... line. AKC. m. 5tP-l4111 17">-112< ~...... Old<~ • 1 • ll6 MllNTllS OPl'!K tEAlm Ii: 9ll T, Ta<p. -:. sr: Bc!roahl, 2 ,.. .... tr INBOARD. owr ENG. CM. 1:.., ~1¥11:..ttu~ :~1 ROY CARVER, Inc. 'cJ."i1! ~~?~ ~,;.11,8 t~i;:; · pr1"';;' '71 TOYOrA ~ -mat~ ,,... doc, .., popon. &:; mph. SKI BOAT $1211). JI • 1tlt -Pr! P.,. ~ .. ,.. 1 23t E. ITlh St. H • t I h -m,2341 ' • w......,. IMI -. St• W Y'tt - -- pi .• ,...nm. • (163.Ujf • .. bit _ ="""~ " · · .Q °""' u... loMUt un • eac ·17 -912, "'mU .... -· :"".f ;:-.rwUI. ' White mat-..... Male l5' SKI hoaf, 111-IMW •71.200z ..., cl<••· prWate .. TO)'OTA,,.,,.,. = ........ ~ ::~ • ..,... i-. v~. R.,t A -Homo '12 Ford E·200 va eus1"m Atl(.J'M Rodto, f.Spec:d, 111» M. AZDA ~ 6fl;-011Jl ~tn.~• -, .., .-,,_ o..i - cxx:tC•·Poo......we-** 14' FlllrrJda» Boe~ fw~~-, ,... = ~n:Ar:,i ~f,·t~~· ~· 11· ·~r.i:1° ~~~ ~·n·bOiiiiiiA. ---.~OL~O- Gkt lto-m. ·Othrn 1llo. A-11'i11t JS bp E¥b1ude A * 1tr, autam. $3100. G3-251S. ' • ~FM, "Xlnt ('On(! ~ Ilea~-._ w ·• A&nble -6C2-4lll traa.r. $450. 5'£ 9605. I'd a lttl ' ' m ,.,.,. '61 DODGE Slt!t<t> Window ll3aI Beach BL ' ,..,.f;flll \iii)Joct" -,,_,., -r:-&iMNl- SELECT quallly, AI<C "!= lllNlSl'ORT "1th tnl.,., ~ U-beubfeo tor Vao. v ... Sildi, Ill paint, Hove '°""lhl!C '°""""' Ill your -· aoi.; -. :!TOYOTA 0-w/O.ll. '11 --.:t" !!'!! Tlllri<l'L c.u 1111-.... .,. "..,.. Morr. XInt "W. c.u aw'l!ed Xl»t ooncl. AlldnJ S1285 ..Ut OaallJed ado do It blda., etc. lhlll • tloll¥ Pilot """'" -· a •· ---...,. or -ot.... caoc1. -. 614-USll lllWllL 111£ 6)4! ftll • ..n NOW ao<m-Ot<ll!lned M. SL. Cll ~Mt!!;!1~m.!!:,. ____ _ l ' \ , , • [ ~ ~I --.. 1§1 I ---J§J I -·-1§1 I f-·-. I~ YOLYO 7Z ans * F.ICIQlY • J:ICIDmVE ·~TORS ' To Q1110 ,_ c• ..,....._, ···~· -· Hit i:larllrJt Blvd. CmtaMrsa Al Fair Drive 51S8117 '66 Cad C.Oovertible EI Dorado, Full pwr, all lthr. $51$. SU-2413 or 6C-t335. 10 DA1SUN 1~ ,595 RMOITER.. .Mit1f Ill get ................... '°""~· ................ _... . '*-_.. o;ar. 1"'8LTI , 72 DA1SUNJ;to s2099· :.: .. = ==-::. . ............ Md MtD "'-'" OrM tllh _-.. C"5ERTI -• 12 DA1SUN 510 51·999 , l *• --.. 1""6 car, '* ..... ..., W/..tl"-Vinyl ........................ _._.. Q1"'LZI 12 ~!~~.lz.!' .... ,51999 ..... ....,.. "*· 4 tfld, .................... ., ' It ~ ... prtca. CQETYI TOYOTA MARI II 5179S ......... ,...............,., .... .,...,.._"" ............. ....,. ..... ,.... ....... 1"30001 • ' . . '6~ DATSUN l'lcbp 51099 ...,... • ,... _,, little P.U.. .... __.,.,. Md • Nit _. --. YWll _,,. .... (lltEDlll • ... OW C.IRfllN Sef«tfon .. Dmvft Pkk-. .,,,. ...... ~. Aleo ~ ldectk:m. ct Datsun 1taUon wagons ,_. u.t ... tion CClmin& '\Ip. GARDEN. GROVE DATSUN 1•1 HARllOR aLVD. GARDEN GROVE 'fr 534 1255 . * I ,66 PONTIAC TEMPEST ·~ 2 dr., H1r~top. Automatic, Rad io. Lie. #SOSFZH - ' \" t • _s595 . . -- ·J1295 ·. '-'--6-·9-VW__.,,.BUG'\~.: ___.__.! ·~1-• 295·=-s-, ,lSJ K2)369) 1'1 t ~ ,. .. ~ ·- '68 VOLVO 142 '< 2 Odor. (XYR139) • '66 CHEVY EL CAMINO '' Rad io, H•1ter.. ,. • (U54048) r ' . 4 1pd., R1dio, Heaterf Lq,W' Miles. ,69 MOB -GT . ' ;• (ZZA464) --- -' ltt u;· ,.s1595 . -, 7 0 TOYOTA LAND .cR~ISER . ' s2495. Lie. #543AYE ·;, . I -----------· '&& PLYMOUTH BAR~CUDA ' (RN\1984) I l 1J . . '' 1 J S675 '68. DATSUN 510 • 4 Or., Auto. Tran( I (ZNV383) / · s395· • BRAND "NEW I 972's J-.f STILL ;AYAILABU • I DEMO ' SALE • 10 TO_ CHOOSE FROM 19:1.2 510 • I • -·, 4 Dr., R;dio, Air Cond. 1•6740) LIST-PRIC::E , sa91o.95 . ' ' BAltWJCI( PRICE ~200 SAVE UP TO $700. QN PEMOS "DRIVE A l:rnu -·SAVE A LOT'' i ' -• ' 'I -I -&-....--~--------- J ..... HOUH ' • SlnlCI HOUIS ................ 11 ,... ...... M.1111 ............ -'c,\~{493.3375 or e31"'..137s .. - " l a rn ~ 0 OAILY 'llOT -~ ""I t ·• lO • ~ ' ,- ' I ' t ' ,, • , I ·.:.: • ' '• ,, < ' "' J T' _, .I•, • ·11 ' " n 1' ' ,._, '" .. •' • •• n '" -. ' ' . II' ' I .. •I I "' ' q·l i -· ii. ~~I -I •1 I :'.'I -~· . '·1 .,, "'I ~i11 .. .. ~• m1 '' I ~ l " • ... -- We have 'just purchased 10 1972 Trav~lalls that were driren only by International Truck factory executives. · . ·1972 INTERNATIONA'.l · , TRA Y~LALL : .... AS ' Lf W AS LOADED WITH EXlllAst~erinCJ• Power at Power d • . radio, he er' • terior an ex Automat•~· ditioninq. custom 1n b Iles air con ra ' h•te wall tires. terlor, w • Ilic:. #S21EYJI Choose From One of the Lar9est Selections of International Truck Line Anywhere in "'-~~. ~-~'5-"-'-~ Southern California. Backed by the Finest § r.111 Service Department to Assure You . . ::;::-, ' · .... ,., ~omplete Satisfaction. " • _ ...... '71. CORVEllE mNGRAY !\~~~~ '72 VEGA HATCHBACK Cpe., AT, Air, radio, heater, 10,000 miles, nice car. (850- EIV). Pl'tLY $1995 HOWARD Chevrolet · Newport Beach MacArthur Blvd & Jamboree 83U.555 Chevrolet '67 El Camino Mr Conditioning, Auto. Trans., Power Strg., AM-FM, Deluxe Cab, Mag.1~~-~'----'-~:i;::;:=:=:=====;:o:~='--c~~-­ \Vheels, V20887, Only $1395 !il'iich lmpnrtsl le ...::. "'= ;m.J '68 CAMARO V8, AT, PS, radio, (#2200A) ONLY $1695. Allo a '69 A '72 camaro wHh air. ALL NICE CARS HOW,l\RD Chevrolet Newport Beach MacArthur Blvd & Jamboree 833-0555 1966 Nova SUper .Sport coupe 30,000 miles ~ven by wife 'aroimd N-RadW 1i.res. Pow$-a t e e r in g . Yellow. 283 motor. Ex~ cellent $765. cash. Dodds 646-1067. '66 El Camino $995 -No. T44985 Call 557-1975 or 548-4742 Bankers Outlet-2151 llarbor, CM. '55 CHEVY $150 2 door, 6 cyl., 3 speed, new tires. Runs. 54.3-3691. '64 CHEVY lI, 2 door hardtop, 4 sp, V8, 3(11 CU!I. int. 642-2810 days, 673-2362 '72 Monte Carlo .. '72 CAPRI 2600 V6 Automatic, decor group, air condi- tioning. C!liSFYW) $3475 · '70 FORi;> MUSTANG ' »-~-Automatic,' _power su:caug, pmver brakes. (029ASX) $2375 Custom VB, AT, PS, Air, '72 COUGAR vinyl roof, all vinyl interior. Xtra sharp. (639EIC). VS, auto., radio, heater, pwr. steering ONLY $3595 and b""'"'· atr Landau. <3390ZF> HOWARD Chevrolet $3775 Newport Beach MacArthur Blvd & Jamboree 8J3.0555 CHRYSLER '71 MERCURY '68 NEW YORKER, 4 dr, full Marquis Brougham 4 Dr. Hardtop. pwr, real clean. 75,000 mi, Full pwr, fact. air. Landau C994CZE) ~o~~~i:;r':'i. $3775 '68 Continental 4 Door. NI power, factory air, vinyl top. ('TmDIRl. Kelley sug- gested retail $2235. $1199 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa At Fair Drive 546·8017 PRIVATE PARTY Gleaming whitt w/vin;yl top. Rich red leather t i n t . Air--cond. Cruise cont . Stereo tape. Tilt wheel. Trunk release. Full ~­ $4,995. Mr. Taylor. &M-4910 Dr~s 675-7957 Eve. & .Sun. CONTINENT AL '69. Air. Full OOW"'· 2 Di:. I~ Call 644--1597 LOW MILEAGE. '72. Full afr & loaded. $6295. Must Sell m.2J63 . ' CORVAIR ·~RV~ M __ ; ' i ~~auto. shift. $250. or best offer. 540-9155 "It'• a Goodie". orva.tr 1961, 1Hck ahlft. ,,.,....'iclnt cond. Call now ?:(!46 CORVETTE '69 VOLVO 2 Dr. 142 "S". Radio, heater, 4 speed. !ZKY125) $1675 . '72 CADILLAC Coupe DeVllle, 6,000 miles, like newt Full power, auto., AM/FM stereo, tilt/tele wheel, Landau roof. (4()6.. EOll $6875 Finn '71 COUGAR Power steering & brakes, automatic, vinyl roof. C359BSXJ $2575 '72 Mere: MontefjO W9n. Villager 10 pass., fully power equip- ped. factory air, roof rack, AM/FM stereo radio, 14,000 actual miles. (950EUN) $4175 '68 TORONADO Full ·pwr, air. Landau root~ (VHB961) $1975 '69 CONTINENTAL ;;; Cpe. Full power, air cond., leather 1 inter., vinyl root (641FYV) p $2875 ~~~~~~~ .... -\ '71 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille. Fun power, air cond .. vinyl root C389CUC> $4975 '68 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille. Full po\ver, air cond, vinyl roof. (XTA354) $2175 '71 ~ERt. MONTEREY 4 Dr. Automatic, power steering and brakes, air cond., vinyl roof. (552- CUX) $2775 '70 'MERCURY 1\1arquls Brougham 4 Dr. VS. auto., full pwr, fact. air, Landau. (OOAN'E) $2975 '71 CONTINENTAL Cpe. Full power, air cond., leat.hel" in- terior, vinyl roof. (467BSX) $4575 '71 MARK Ill Full power, air cond., leathe.r inter .. vinyl roof. C809EXR) $6275 '71 CONTINENTAL 4 Dr. Full po\''Cr, air cond.., leather· Inter., vinyl roof. (519CPMJ $4975 '69 MARK DI Full power, air i:!ond., 1eatber inter., vinyl root. CXHW4.93) $4475 '73 CORVETTE 1'0nly 1,600 Miies'' "IMMACULATE'" Gold with 8lldc ln~aoo cw 11.a, Loaded -Wfndowl AM·Fiii Sten;i St .. 1 a.1il.d "500'' WSW 1n11tc111e1. » b'o Ventilation (IMGXS), Home of Previously Driven Prestige Automobiles ' ''A BARGAIN" $639.5 .. · Allen ]' . · ·( Old•mobilc 1...: --1 Cadillac s.n Dies<> ~ at Aveey Pkwy .. IAilui>a N!Juel. 49$.GIOO . Ul.olGO Well lll• old llllll bey Ibo -lllUU. "Orcnp Coun~'' J'atnily oJ Fine Cart'' ' 2626 Cotto Mou'• Horbor ' . I '' (? '' JfunTJ-ing HERE NOW .IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Friday, 11ri 9, lm • DAll.YPUT ·your Choice Of Colors • Options • Test Drive Now! DAcVE BOSS aad SONS Davi• Raad . ·~~D 1973 'PONTIAC L-2 -H•dlop Coupe FUU Y EQUIPPED Wnrt Aukfn.tic fi•n ... r,-r , .. .,1"9. NeW', cf•ffotttr, •••~ Nits, d .. lu. 1tffri119 w"-9, •le, lS.r, 20l7DlZI0045), '3079 FULL PRICE I • BRAND NEW 1973 PONTIAC Rreblrd 2·Door Sport Coup• FULLY EQUIPPED wnH VB, power •l•ering, power disc br•~••· re1ly II 'W'h•elt, coniole, AM reclio, tinttd 9te11, vl11yl 1trlpe1, (2S17MlNll 10161 ~ '3425 FULL PRICE • '~!D 1973 PONTIAC L-Safari l Seat, 9 Pcmenter Shotloo W- FULLY EQUIPPED WITH Power ileeri~, fectory eir condiiio11i119, hlrbo hydro, •lltoltletic tre111 ., AM r1dlo, heeler, 2 berl. 400 •ng ., bumjMr guerdt tfront a re•rl, roof rick, etc. IS.r. lD4SRlZI 14644) s4357 FULL PRICE L"EASING? LET OUR PROFESSIONALS SHOW YOU THE BEST WAY! A,fom•!'!.~~,;,~~~ .!!;~~ .~~~~ p~~~lod-• •10500 eir eonditioni119, redio, h••l•r, ti11t.cl gle11, whl+. t ld• w1lr:':e1, l6 mofltfl MONTH The cloOar hes been dnalued. But if yoa ed right now you can still ...,. big Oft • new 0.hun. For a limited time el th• Oahuns ere et the old low price.l n.r.•, fte¥W been • bett.r time to find out .bout 0.hun's ~igh performance cers.. GOOD SELECTION NOW IN STOCK ! * USED OAR SPECIALS * -'lZ CAPiif T '71 PlllO-_.. I _ .. •Seald.,.... ................................... .. .... ,.."""..ca--~ "'"*-or-.. .... ...... -a. ~ ... Q5 EQY. lwttfl ~ lllt. ~ M. ~249_J_I .. 'i5-'~- 70 TOYOTA I '70 DATSUI coaotCA MARIC If !fMM* P'ldW & _..... ...... '--. ....... RMt. ... °""" ""'I l&H. ... UC. .... -on. """'-~ .... tJc. .... '"fl695 I •1495 ~•,.-nu. -rn uiiilii•o .... ,,...... I .-.. ............ =-. ....... -~ ............. .... ....... :r· .._.. u-............... ~ •i5t5 f•i995. I • o,,_~ •nd l1a1• on apjH"ov.c:I cr.dit, • BLVD . .,. 11/J l,llLE "SOUTH OF THE SAN_DIEGQ FRllWA'I' Special Purchase Of Golden Buicks For Bauer's ' '1i IUICK CENTURY COLONNADI Z DI. HAIDTOP. A Bl!AUTIFUL COLONIAL YELLOW ttl!I 1 is inor-. OOkf tt.n tlltre -In ftHt '.ft Gold 'j Rli.h. 1AUtorNttc tr1n1""" llOW9'I' disc w.11;-. ~ ,,_., wtlll• wall tll'ft, Ont· all t'Hlo IM#rl'IPtl' 1trlps, dtlUXI whMI ~var1 and tnUdl mer.. (Sw. No, 1%116192) $3449 ..... T, IL " $399 $8316 OH. MO. 1or c montM. ''"' prkt 1nc1. 1ex • lie-II $3611).6 . o.ftr'l'ld ptnl Price 11 Ulll.7'. AMUll1 ptrcenl• .-.1e 11 10.ll'tlo. On approvlld cr«llt of cours1. : ' The Wildest Buys This Side Of The Pecos '70 CADILLAC '70 OLDS 98 '71 C~tinenlol 70 Po'NTIAC -.. 81.. CIORAOO MOol.L fl Mork 111 Oll:Alf PRIX ~ ,_,, air Qllld .. ,.Ill, POWW, IKJory full "::.... /JM/FM VJnyt roof. llr cond., l'\111 pa-' llr, N~ air • ...W.'fl io,, AM/FM • i.r.o. wlfll #\"' f\!H 11'#1'. lluns llA1 a ~--.:'~ .. , . ,...., ,..,,. lftllel. :Mf, -· .. • ... ~ beevtlful g01d Mlld'I. OIV, J11tl • nifty ~ ·--... Lk. NO. Gl8EJ ). ...... 1118LC. . $4995 $3295 $6495 $2995 J l GMAC, &Ink °' Am9rlta ' UnlMO c1111. "'* FIMAClllf <IVlhlV'le. WI •Ito IM$t. any I • Come on out and let us show you our stream of golden buys now while selections la.st! I 168 CARS IN ALL COLORS READY TO •o· ............. --cl•I• ...... 9lf --k-. M_.11,lm j 0 I OAll.Y PllOT '69 M11$lQll9 I ~'tach 1. \t(" a~t~ ma!ic, JXIWf'I'" steer- ing. Kelley sug- gested retatl '2010. {149BllLI. $1699 Friday, M""' 9, 197) '73 DEMO SALE NOW IN PROGRESS ANNOUNCING T.HE 1973 GRAND LE ANS DISCOUNTS UP TO .sl .30.0 • • • ' I Now You Can Get The Fa111ous Grand Prix ..,.Ing At A Le Mans Price. AS LOW AS .. • MOTOR HOME SALE Special Pric:es •. On Low Low Mil~ DISCOVER BALBOA & SUNDIAL Motor-Homes RENT A MOTOR HOME For Spring Yac:ation LOW WINTER AVAILABlE ONLY AT >BOB lONGPRE PONTIAC I ' RA TES 1N EFFECT We Lease All Makes and Models I '•wv. GARDEN llD•2Dl7Dl2114l81 I No .Down Payment .,, .... When You Lease , OPEN DAILY· 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. . ~ WE EXPEITLY DO PONTIAC WARRANTY WORK ••• UGAlqUss OF WHW YOU ORIGINAUY PURCHASED YOUR C~l. WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS SALE PRICES IN EfflC1' THIS WEEK.QID ONLY BOB TERRY'S BUICK-OPEL DISCOUNT CENTE- BUY ·THE NEW FLEEi WAY ' New '73 Buicli Elec11 a · IJniitecl Sedan $1225.66 Off WINDOW PllCI I •4YHTJH50226tl New '73 luicll EShft WCICJOll $1000~60 Of'f WINDOW Patel 1•4145TJCIOSl571 . New '73 Buicli Le Sabr9 . CatOll S•da• $877.24 Of'f WINDOW PllCI ONLY $2977.33 FOR A lllAND NEW 1973 ... ICK CIN1URY Cohn •• .._.., C:,., ....,... •4ADJ7 -ORDER YOUIS TODAY TERRY BUICK 536-6581 • • USED CAR STOCK REDUCTION •n CHIVlOUT '71 CHEVROLET '71 GREMLIN . I MAUIU HOYA 6 cyl., J 1p..d •n • fllll pow•r I •ir. Low VI, •uto. tr•111,, I••• tti.11 floor, •ir con1:L 1032-mil••t•-Mu1t •••• J0,000 mil••· >l l14DLMI 6AOI 1•R5'465201 $2195 $1695 $AVE ' , '66 PLYMOUTH 70 MAVERICK '68 JAVELIN WA.ON Et.•ti••t tr•n1port•tloi(, '4 1pnd, 14~ VI. lbc•ll•nt tr•n1,0rt•tlOn. 12,IAkU) {l)-46511 1~n1111 $1 '195' $1495 $895 '67 l'ORD '65 MARllll '66 FORD ,fALCOlf VI, •ll#o. .tr•ft,., pollf•t MUST AN• Air c0fldltlonht9. 1t.•tlnt. •Ir~ Mlo1t ccwf-Mhtt con41tion. lt.it6721 cun••t1 (PIU45l) $895 $695 '$895 , \ ' ' ' GREil 'USED~ CAB . FORD Y~ '10 VS,auto.-.-wbeels. ~Je« Cdll. • . (237GWYl '11 FORD MAYlllCI[ Radio, )oeot<! ........ trans. (296C7U) -' ""' '68· i>\ip""' ~...-i ... .Jlk, __ oufi (WWK810)' . , .. f68YW --.~ blOe wtu. • wbite -(Zl<ZllOJ I HARBOUR YW 11711 -M.;J' 1 i' 842-4435 1~1 1 ---ll?l 1 -·-· 1§1 r --f@I I -· ---a.-_,__ • • 1 . ......,, •.1m l~I -- VI, aulo. tnoa., ..-. beat· V-71, H--er, XTOCTS. -•- $766 -Alloy -New Tlrts, ...... 411CTA. Onb SN II • You'B Boy It $1395 ~ltW ii . •motA ftit=J 5th Anniversary Sale ' 1973 Coupe De Ville . LARGEST SE~CTION 01' CADILLACS IN ORANGE COVNTY ........ •CllGWI .. _ •CO•u Olll71WUTY 111'••••• • Cll• .... '·~·Wllll·Jafla •BNUIOI ···-......... .. 1966 CONVERTIBLE DE'.'.VILLE , . '""""" .,..,... fin• "'"' ..... Ml ....,,... lntlirltrl """ ........ twMf'Y .rr,' .... """'· Nlt/,M r~ ~ c:onllltloft.·~ ~ CIKUAll) 1968 SEDAN DE VILLE ._ ... --"""'l;:t":""" .... -• _.., ·-· Ml ,_.., --., •Ir ••--AMl'M ,....., ft'CNIOJ 1970 COUPE OE Y1U.E • Sl666 .•2222 s2999 ·~·~·1973---· ---:~:;,a~.::Zi';, Sed&.tr. __ ......, De Ville '91.T' , ..... -------""$6969 FULL ..,. ............ _,. _, ........ .... ' ' .. --· --. .... -PRICE ~ ...................... ..,,. .. __.,. ...,..,._ ~-~, ... • LF 4 SE o~ '173~ . ..,. 24 Monti. Op.. End ~•• on App<ovod Clod it I Stock 2422 J -- • 1973 c()µpe De Ville -----"" -·s70· 7-·o· -inn" .., ..... ~ ... ~~-COllll.. ~11.J ..... ------.,.·-·-. PRICE .................................. ............ llOJ . POii $ "-" I EASE ONLY 17 I M .. 24 Mo.otlo O,.o End LHH on Approvod Crodit (Sloe~ 124211 BUY OR LEASE/ TODAY Wide Sel.ecti-On of · Mode'ls & Cowrs availabl.e for Im~iate Delivery "' ·sELEt;T TRADE-INS . ~ ' ~ -1965 INTERNATIONAL TRAVELALL , .. s13 3 3 Y.f. ......... atr dNlltlonliw. hltvy *'tv' ....-11n ptMr .,..,,,.,, llOWlr' Wtllft. ...... ,......, 1 °"'*'· ......... YH7•J ) "' 1969 ~UICK RMERA T1'1111 ....,., ....,_ ..,.. CK st\'fllll, YlllYI .... W"tt ,.,... _,_, fllU PoWtr, , liiKt9rJ •Ir• tllt ...,, AM/"M. dlrtlM _.. ........ OCTH1'7} 1969 ALFA-1t0MEO .......,, ,_.. ,.... wlltl Mtdl..., .......... ,,......""' ~ ........ ~ l'M ,_..end ..,,_ pflt\w, ...... ti ...... (VY~ 197 J THUNDERBIRD !1.ANDAU ~·" -----~·--· , ........ _..,. *• "'*..,. .. "'!""' AM/l'M ........ Yf/IY ... "'1111. (flCIM) • , 1970 CONTINENT AL MARK Ill . s21n 82333 *2666 s4444 • LIBERAL BANK FINANONG AVAILABLE: Au TRADE-INS' WELCOME cc:::; 7 2 2600 Barbor Blvd.,. Costa Mesa 540-9100 M'••AIW'O•DI lt10 NA•f llM_ .. M.-HON41etllMW. _. .. ~.,. I' I I , • . • . ' • • OAILY PILOT Frtdlt, -'· 1971 All NEW 1973 OMEGA WITH AIR CONDITIONING AUTOMATIC TRANS. VINYL ROOF. ORDER NOW 52966 ' ' , . BRUID NEW • 1973 sa& ~~~ For 48 moftlhs on ·approved ANNUAL •'ro RATE 13.51% Includes Factory Eq•ipmenl P1yment c.WcHt, Iner. tax & License. • ss& ~~~ Payment $431 ~ deferred payment incl. all finance charges. Full power, factory air conditioning, vinyl top, absolutely loaded. I 948CXU J '71 BUICK ELECTRA Full power, factory air conditioning, vinyl roof. Loaded! 1770DJLJ I ~-safety Featores \ ORD~ ·YOURS NOW FINAL Cl E•RANCE 5 . ' ' Come In and see how far we •re willing lo go toicle11r llaem oUt • ORANGE -COUNTY'S . ' . ' No. I Honda Car Dealer SER.ICE-PARJS-BODY SHOP OPEN EVERY SATURDA l - 7:30 'TIL .5:l0 s166~g~~ s12427 M~~~LLY PYMT. PYMT, '71 Fiat SpL Co11pe llN ts foltat ....,. ,,,,,., $1"'21 " IOI.Ill mo. ...,,,,, l11el. lu & lk. .., )6 ""'· 911 ·~ crldft, QMJ,11 i. Mllol c:•tll pnCt IMI, lllf A lie:. IMJ9,1;t IMf-,.._ llKI. "•• lie:. •II CVTYll!f dMfMS, ANHUAl PlaCEfrtTAGI "A.Tll lt.~. • 4 Speed, AM/FM. (I IODNHj ' . ' ' • ' • BRAND NEW 1973 ~ ' ' • Includes Factory Equipment and .$11fety Features ORDER YOURS NOW • I • ake • , s -c ; ·"'· ' , . \ I . ,. . ,.. . ' . ' ··-... , •• ·. ' . - . ~129. . 1969 /CAMARO v•, 1ti•~, r•~7· 1w.~wrltr 5•r1 17•~~~H I '19 * I NEW 1973 FORD LTD • 2 DOOR HARDTO' ' Vt, ,...,. alt, AIT, ,_,. llllta CMd 1i.,rl119, i...11,_ f'IDl'd1, AM redici, te-'e lllrrot, tl11tt4 tlc!M, whHI ~, Wl'lt tlr~ rear NOt 1pea1r;.,., Ill•.,_.,,, ,141y1 _,, (147.577)V11) WINDOW mCKtR PRIC-$4956.66 E:MI '399511 THE .CLOSER YOU. LO-OK· THE BETTER . ' . WE LOOK! •. AND Theodore Robins • IS THE BEST PLACEi TO BUYJ . Since 1921 Southern California Ford owners have found THEODORE ROBINS' integrity and fair business methods an unbeatable combination in buying and drivii:ig satisfaction. 1¥••••u11u "• IF Ull * SEE US FOR • SURFER VANS L.E ASE A 1973 LTD 2 DR. H.T. Per Me. NEW 1973 PINTO RUNABOUT lnclucl•1 •Pinto 1~ct•I Yalu• po1ek•19, .,C,,or glow p•int, body 1id• mld91., .re1r1~mpw-9111rd1, ·""'••I covers I more. 11)7119) {891) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FORD . . COURIER · Pickup. lmmac. company car with radio, stripe kit, rear step bumper undersea! and more. (541 fYVI IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Friendly Reliable Convenient • CRUISAIRE VANS •MINI HOMES •CAMPERS $9929 ~~. Lease Direc;·~~om A '18 .. 9860. Ford • Dealer & Save _ Tiit Middle Man · Expense ._ _________ .. " ...:..-...1 YOU CAN'T BEAT OUR DOLLAR-FoR~DOLLAR -VALUES ANYWHfRE . . .. ~· . \ . ' ' " ' FORD '66 GA1.4lXIE 500 4 doar, HT, radio, heater, automatic, power steering, va, good milts. 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' ;~O i : ' I : ' • I < • • lnle Ille ml~ • " I J .• :tha :. ., :Pa :at ' • r I . r l ' ' I ; "" : . - ftra11&. f;oast e~ EDITION • \!OL 66, ·NO. 68, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ~ : . Today's N.Y. Stee • • ORAN6E COUNTY, .CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1973 c TEN CENTS 'Reports Surface ·of Torture in ·P:Fison Camps CLAl\K AIR BASE, PhDlppinel, (UPI) -Llle In Cooununlst prlaon campo In- cluded torture !or a -ber ol American ~. ~even Jqr·thooe fortunate to escape the physical abule -the Jlfe wu nev~~. The torture included oO~nl in coffll)-Uke boxes for months a,l a lime and Jn ai least one Instance a uw1 had bis Uuimb cut off .. Thete were l!Ojlle detailt of the American PO)\ls' life In Norfl\ Vietnam beginning to .surface at Clarlt Air Ba!e,, the main ~DI point for the men aa Ibey fl)' from Hanoi to r<unlOM With famfliN in the•Untted States. 11le lnfonpallon on the men comet lrom • vllle!Y ol sourca, lilcludlni Ille meb.Cthelll!IOl\'U and au~rt 11<?10M<l who lujve usisted·the prbonen In read- justmenl 1romo1111emmeo1 t.•freeilom. lllilllary 3Uthorllleo·here .,. eslremely S<JllllllV .. about<ietal1S of the inen'I· hn- prlsonmenl. They · felir IOI' lhe aafely of · the men ndt yet releued and. ars_ue that if newsmen pul!lllb delalls of wnal the men, w~t through they could ~aten the ...U'lleilljf of, lbose.1Ull belllAd> bars . . . • 2 ·0rficers But nOnolheleaa the picture of POW life iiut lojelbe< -a variety of llOUl'Cff ln- dicatee: • -Torture was nsed on the men and In most caaeo the principal goal of the Nortb Vietnamese lntertogatora was an- tiwar atltetnentl that could be used for -ancfa. . -'Ille. trubnelt·of POWs cbanged for the . heller In )ale 1969 and early 1970, depending on-re the men w~ held. ..:.'lbeN arel lndicatioiis ·that there are more nien bold In Communist prlaon Slain ' • , • < • Asstiil.ant Also Kills Attendant • SAN BERNARDINO (AP) - A highway patrolman, a lllerilf'a depi1ty and a service station attendant were shot to death today by an asaollant wbo was later wounded and captured,'Jhe ltterttra "'1lce 'aald. peraoo as ,Jloberl Leo> Jenlllni, ll. The ~ ol Jhe officer was found al The mB11 under arrest was Identified the roadside. bydepuoff.u,Jerry Jamea'.YOUngbred, Stewart and Dep. Dist. Ally. John 30. '-• . Hardy ol San Bemar<llno, who were drtv· He was IJBted In fair eoJlj!ltloo after lilg 'to Bai-slow lo a11Fiid' a mee!lng, were i The shootings occurred on a stretch of Interalale 15 lhrough Cajon Paoa after tfie patrolman stopped a car at the sum- mit, ·a~ to officer1. undergoing .surgery In Loma Linda Uni· reported lo Dave spotted th• highway yersily Hospital. patrol car being driven southbound In the Oflkers ~cl> they understood he was northbound lane. from lhe . 51<. Loois, MO. ares.' His car -S\ewart pursued and forced the car off 'The 0deJd !iepuly was ldeniuled u U. fJ Slewart ol'San Jlernardlno. carrled' COIOradO ncense plaits. the highway near ,a service station at the His hair waf long and be Wore·a mu• j'UJ'lctl~ of Interstate 15 and State Route ' The ilead bfgbway pali<>lmu was ldea- llfled by patrol U. Dave Helsel· as Larry )Veller ling. tache: and beard officers said.\ 38, officers said. The sheriff's' Offlee said the slain The driver j\IJDped out of the patrol car patrolmin sto~ the 1 u 1 p e c I e d and ran through the service station firing ....Uanl wblle be was driving a late a gun; Stewart and the service station a~ • Officers Identified !he oervtce atallon attendant from • driver's °"""" •. bis model IJncQln southbojllld In Ille nortb-tendant were shot and Hardy was pistol· hounll line ol lnleratate 15. whipped: Dair or • ..-. '-#- Board ' si~ ~ ptOyictml!i .. tet.,h!J hair grdy; below 1111 · O&: coll~ unemploymeqt -lniiJfa,nce be- callse be Ii.la vOIWi y rendend lilmlelf unavaila~ ·tor work) aays the Clllfornia Upemployment IDsilrance Appellls Board. The board ThllndJy overturned a referee's ruling that an un· : identified man's lon'g Jialr bad not llisqualified him .Jrom -receiving unemployment benefit&. • , • . 1'be board des<tlb!ld the' man as'follows: , • . ''The clalmont'a ball Is parted In the. middle and extends below his collar. Hil ·ell'I are uposed. He has sideburns which extend one inch below the earlobes 1¢ wears a: smajl mustache. He deci.ded to .. let his hw grow 'aflAlr his cli&cbarge from the military semce be- .. cause he likes tta appeuance." In its ruling, lhe appellls board said. "We conclude. , .that the claimant i1Y· his dellbaralAI , actions bas voluntarily and matertally re- duced his labor marte~ Hence, he la n'ot available for worlr; tild is . not eligible for benefiti.!, . , • · ' . f;ouple !n CoMiL.Me~a . . ' · iFreed . of Allegations : A Costa Mesa couple booked on mulll· pie .,..u11 cbargeo last Aug. ti after an :atl<Ced Mooterey Avenue fracas ID- :Volvtnr police olflcers were cleaied n1iurlday by on Orange County Superior ;court jury. : Tbe panel filed back to Judge James r' ;Judp'• courtroom to -c)largeo el • 'usauil and· .battery ~alnst 'CorileUul . lfera, ll, and bis ..u.; l..orralM. 17, el •11179 S&lvadore St. Ole .tft!Ctr'• own baton to lnlllcl bead -thal require<! 10 stltcl>es lo close. ~ and . Patrolman Tom Boylan aald the Peres ooupte and their U.year-.ld ·sm allacted them shortly afttr · !her stopped him 6r an alleged tralflc -Yiolatlon. , Cos'8 .Mesa Man, . . Granddaughter Wounded Knee ~ ' AcooJJ d . ·-i:: . _ .. ~¥ GfiY.er,u;nent ''. WQpNl:!ED KNEE, S.D. (AP) -Tbe Juslltje ,~ t aoid tod.llY the goveu•nent "reached an agreement In princfp1e~ witb mllitant·Indians at Woun- ded J(oee, but added that procedures still bad lo be .. Ol'l<ed out to end the 11-day occupptloo ol the1 blJloric village. The announcement was made by of. flciall both In W ashiljgton and al nearby Pine Rldge, but there was no immediate comuient by 1ndlans boldlng Wounded Ki1ee. The Rev. Wesley Hunter, wbo was among clergymen negolia~ the ael· OOll!enl, aoi~ delalls of the agreement woUld not be disclosed at once. He also said newsmen would not be granted fuHber access to the village becaute It waa fell they would'bfnder negoliallon.s. The announcement in Washington •kl tht agreement in principle with attorneys fQ.r the American Indian Movement could settle current prciblems at Woun~ ed. Knee." It added, however, that certain pr°"" cedural matters pertaining to "the man- ner and tlD:le the nonresidents will depart Wounded Knee" had to be resolved. There were no other details announced at once. Some 200 Indialll took over the hamlet Feb. 27. Federal lawmen have manned a perimeter around the vi!)age, and U...e nave been periodic eschanges of gunfire. Two lndllim ~ WOllDded Thunday night, the Jusllce Department aoid. A Justice Department spokesman alao llllll<lUDoed 1hat 20 persons had been "' rested around lhe perimeter Thunday nllbl and early today, brlngilljf Iha 1111111- bet of arresla to 53. 11le official said he did not know il the 20 were attempting to epter or leave the village. • camps than have been iwned by their ctpton. ' ' -The Americans "ere highly orgaJ11o. ed with aophlsticat.ed and somellmes bizarre meam of oommunicatlon. -There were divisions among the men bul It stemmed mosUy from wnal was believed to be aelllsbness rather than an- tiwar atiteme.l)ts · made by some of the captivea. 'Iba, men are mosl biller about the torture and the iolllary oonfmemenl. "You can..aeuure tb1s solitary con· flnement in monlbs and years, not houn and days," said one source. "One man spent 27 months In solitary ... The men were put into bo1es which measured seven feet by three by three, the oouroes said. They only gol out to go lo the toilet. Details ol the torture are sketchy, but one favored method wa.s to use wounds the prisoners received when they were CIU!tored to insure that tell-tale scars would be kept to a minimum. One prlaoner, who was shot tbrougb the U.S. Prods Reds to Free More · Prisoners · Tuesday From lflre Servlcet SAIGON -Tbe United Stales pul more Implied pressure oc the Cooununisls to-.rar to teleaoe another HO or so A.-tcan prisoners ol war by 'l\readay. Brig. Gen. Jolin A. Wickham Jr., depu· ty U.S: tlJpre1ent·ative on the Vletnameae.-A.merican Joint M i I i t a r y Commission, Iola !he· commission lhal nearly 74 percent of the AmeMcan and Allied foreign forces In -Vietnam at the Ume of tile cease-fire Jan. 28 have . been 15 Yachts St.art ' San.· Lucas .Race Fifteen yachts got away on the 790-mlle Cabo"!rul Luca! race al 12:20 p.m. toilay In a 1>-tnol IOUtheast breeze. The southeaster caused the fieel to lake oU In a bealing situalioo with the wind virtually on the .-. Tbe majority ol lhO Deel got oul to aea immediately after the start. · 11le first boat across the line was the Cal iO Moonbay skippered by C. A. Wolford from Klng Harbor Y1cli1 Club. withdrawn in compliance with tbe peace agreement. Wickham said the United Slalel pulled 15,747 trOops, SOuth Kore.a and other foreign allies removed 27,490, and 15,716, lncludilljf 7,7611 Americana, renWn to be wllhjlraW!l-l>Y March 28. A U.S. spokemum aoid Wickham preaenled the figures as a. "mal!er of record" and did not draw any concJu.siorl. BuMhe spokesman added thal the United States "seek.I 'to realize the release of Atnerlcan priaoners of war as quickly as we reach dillerent phase lines." The cease-lire agreement stJpulates lhal American prisoners will be released at the same rate t!iat U.S. and other foreign Allied troops a.re' withdrawn from Vjetnam. • They still bold 2811 Americans In North and South Vietnam and Laos, and U.S. delegation espects them 'to release about ball of the5e Tuesday -15 days before lhe March 18 deadline -to malcll the rate of the Allied troop wilhdrawala. Meanwhlle, the United _$tale1 and South Vietnam asied the Joint Milltary Commission today to Issue a """lOd ap- peal for an end to the figblilljf In Soulh Vietnam, but the· Q)mmunilts said an eArller r_equeSt· was enough, a Saigon command apokeaman reported, . : They also ruled In a brlal cWtbontlon " :!hat tho local bar owner wu ...,I /I :a811ull wllh a d...Uy ...-~ ·' :Patrolman Phlllp McCormick -..:cllirgoi :stemming from Perez'~ all<pol ... of 'Lost' Police. ·Car Found ·~ed in ·Ciash .. ... JI . "'"8i :.w ~ Laguna Puts· 'e111 ... Up ' • ! • •• FLAGSTAFF, Aris. -A· coeta Mts .. =-~~~~oc~: Wal ctUSbed ..-I _.r roll by 0 ·Tobacco Taboo for Fl.dgeting Council, Audi.ence· ~~~~~=·stop-C)ty Manlier Larry Rose fidgeted, Cl, Ellll O. llraiiaugh, 11, o1 11119 Newport, ly Attorney Tully 5eymoar popPed I Blvd., had pUlled -becaUll wreckage cough drop1111o hll mouth, and meoibers of loor trueb aod ~ eon b!ocl<ed el tl1e audience sbllted nervously In their Inlerslate 40, ""lDnlbl& lo die Caltlornla cbaln. llllltway t-:-1' The OC(ISlon .... the baMlng of amok· Be and !)a.,, Branoqb, l, of Lao Ing In the Laguna lleacb City Council Veps, '""9 -at the _,., while Cbambm during .,,,.,,.;i meellnp. l!rinoqh'I ylfe Malool,. to, W I I Tba unanimoua actlOD el the council - • bolpllalbed In crlu..J modltloo with Cool1cllman Peter Oslrander, 1-re- multlple lllJurles. maJnin1 lllDOker oo the panel "90i<d aye lavelliplora llld tnict driver Batst• -came Wednelday alter a tie .lrvlne 'lltnm-.. :ti. ol lllrfer, Colo., and all profest0r ~ Oii Ute 111 ~ ol re1iet -· IJoa llftM. 4t, ol ltllOklnf. I I ~ ~':6116Nti 1*t i.,;. Dr. Robert Eetle, ~ of 1"iW tr tM ~' told tbo councll tbal 'lltey ~ ml -"1'111 IObaocO amoklng In a closed l90lll blrms no -~lalttred In Ille prior maltll>ie-nonomoken u well as thooe who pall. nblcfe. aoclcllllt llltldt OW4ted lift Dr. Ea.-D0to4 Ute resear<h proving miles -of ~ • !bot tobacco smok1nl does bave a 'l'lle aNllt&I dlald 1*11 ... statlstlctl rel1Hmsblp lo deaUt oOcurrlna 'boitttd laitea of .,-. frW1 ........ . diseaae, • na respin!lory dlscorders. 1overnrnenlal bodiea Including the United He .&id that In a amote-5Ded room, Nationa In Gene11, Caplltrano Unified IUCll u the colincll chamber, the carbon Scbqol Dlltrlct, 4he San Juan Capistrano monoslde levels may.eXceed the level..,_ City Council meetlnp II Wefl IS many cepted by the Air Pollution Coott0l offtces ol the U.S. Deparlment ol Health, District la< mnog. F.ducatton Ind Welfare ban •moklni· He uld the presence ol smoke In the "So we're not wildly Innovative," she air brlnp on fattcue and can "contribute uld. lo rbln~1 and abusive langWI&•," Oslraqder, Ill ard>ltec~ noted tho! the ln to a question by Jootpb J. design ol Iha Coundl •Chamberl ~not Kelly, pollce cbief, Dr. Earle noted tbal allow for the lhreo air changes per bour tobacco smok!n& pose.s bea!Ut nazardf to mandated by law, wlllcb inmpted Mra. pel'IOlll IJO\ ~ In mllrl)u,jiia ~·1 , -~ le> .4bMl'll& ;tl!lt lbe ,air whet;o mg: _ ' . llie !'WJ1Cil lfle°ml><H 1lt WM ho\ler l)>M O>wtdlman P!uoll.,.W«l1(!Jtolftl,tha£ t/ae'lf~ In the cllambf:a. · . 001'1'81P9ndence received by Ille" coun~ "T\\la vea here Is• rOllOit!Ory for heat on tho'¥~ 11tit beaVjly ln faior to Ute ~nd Jll'Oke. It'& much w~er here," ahe amo~ ban. ' ' raid. ' . A llra• vote Uffled by a~ ol the M • swteney "ltt view of Dt'. Earle'• 11tdlenco "'veal"!! that the nonsmokers ;b°i«ooi\1 111<>ut early · fatigue," moved outnum~red smokers 25 lo 15. ' lbal lmoklng be banned In lhe rJ>aittbets Mrs, s ..... ey llOted that other (Bet NO MOKE, Paa• I) -- ' band bad hll lhumb allced off In .. el· !Ort io make him ta& , Another prl!onei hid a broken leg rebrokeo again and again in order to get a statement from him. Still another w!Ut-. broken ann was thrown lnto a celt'1r1UI:. no treatment at all. His arm heale<Ul-a grvtesque angle and it will have to bl tiroken again ooce be returns for It to 1-81 properly. "We wish we coul<l ,show the -ld·the scars that these mu rece.lved," ~ authoritative sourte t.!. ut we caD:•t.. Now now, anyway." China ·Will Free American Agent Hel.d Si11.ce 1952 WASHINGTON (AP) -The While House announced today that China agreed to release former CIA agent John Downey at the Hong Kong border Mon- day. Downey's ntOlller Is gravely ill In Hartfoihl, Conn. -·Downey has been Imprisoned since 1952, I · 1'resl aecrelat')' ~Id L. Zlegler aid Presider!~ Niinn asl<ed thal the condition .pf l\{rJ. Downey be conveyed to Chlneaa 1'\'lme Minillter • Chou Ez>.lal "on bis behalf." Ziegler said China Informed Nbon "It haS decided to commute John Downey'• sentence and relea&e him March U." At the same time, Ziegler announced lhat two Amerloan pllola shol down over Chinese territory eOd caplured during the Vietnam war will be aet free on !he same Hong Koiif border Thllrlday, They are Air Force M!IJ. Pbllllp E. Smith and Navy LI. tmifr. Hobert J. Flynn. China agreed last month during the visit there of presklenUal envoy Henry A. Kl511nger to rtltase the two during the ...... ~ .,.iod that is scheduled to see the re1uoe of all American prisoners of war. by North Vietnam and the Vlei c.n,. Orange Weather 11le wealherlady sa,ys ll'lf be a pretty nice weekend, with a few acattered clouds and some &U1t7 winds. Highs at the beaches, IO rising to 65 Inland. Overnight Iowa 15 to 50. INSUit: TODI\ Y Th< 1,..; .. Afaate r Clumllc ls coming of age. To celebrate the aU$piciow eocne, lilt group tAU offer Bach" "Mou DI B A!Mlor" on Sufldav, March 18. s .. •IO!'ll in todav'• Wt ekender. • ' • • J DAILY PILOT C I - Columnist Rakes Gray At Hearing WASHINGTON CUP!) -Columnist Jack Anderson described L. Patrick Gray today as a "political hatchet man" for Pruldent Nixon and said Senate con- firmatlon ol Gray u FBI director would 10t a precadtnt for making the post 1 ';poU6caf plum." Anderton, appearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee considering Gniy's nomtnatlon, said, "It is immeasurably wrongJD put a man in charge of the FBI whose prime Interest 15 pleasing the Pruklent.'' From Gray's testimony over 11 hours In the put week, Ander800 said that It wu clear to blm he was "not going to 1 restrain the FBI, is not going I<> tal:e the FBI out of pollUcs, ls not going to restore the FBI to ill proper _Qlace in our democratic society.'' (Anderlon's column appears reg'ulirly on the edll<>rial page pf the DAILY PILOT.) Andenon, a frequent critic in the past of the late J. Edgar Hoover while he was FBI cbief, said no one ever St!iomly accused HOOver of running a political fon:o. But Anderson aakt Gray "proved bimlel! I<> be a poUUcal bat<liet man for llichard Nixon" since .leaving the Navy in 191Cl. "'!bat, I believe, ia why he wu nomlnat<d I<> succeed J, Edgar Hoover. It ts certalnly why I am here !<>day I<> OP' pose oonllrmatlon of bis nomination. "'!'be gnatest possU.le abilse would be to jUrn the dlrect<>rsbtp. lnl<I a political piun\ .. And I can guarantee you, U Mr. Gray ls confirmed as director, we will never see the end of the precedent you set. There will be a parade of political bacb and a mountain of corpses left by poUUcal hatchet men." An4er800 aod bis usoclate, Leslie Wblttel), became Involved personally with the FBI In January when Fiji aganta amsted Whitten end Whitten - alq with two American lndlan leaden -was accused of receiving stolen government documenta. The material bad been tal:en lrom the BUl'<IU of lndlan Allalrl in Washlngt<>n during a week·long takeover of the building last November. The charges were dropped after the good jury refus- ed l<I Indict the three. Anderson recalled the Incident !<>day. He .said the FBI "knew !uU well no crlnie waa being committed" when Whitten was arrested. He said he thought tt was an example of Gray "using the FBI dellberatelf, Imowlngly, I<> harass a newsman.' - Gray completed hJs testimony_ before the committee TbundaJ, ltl>{tCl Jo possible recall after all other witnesses are heard. ' IFrotlt' and putt the council· .. recesa.:.,for610 minutes every hour and a half for a smoke break, a provision it soon violated by meeting from 10:30 p.m. to about l-159 a.m. Thursday without a break. ~ - The council decided that other groupS meetihg in the chambers could decide for themselves if they too wished to ban smoking. Frl...,, 11.vd! 9, 1973 Ul"I T.....,_ Elderly Teenyboppers It's not a rock concert, and the policeman probably has bad riot training,. but how do you control a mob of senior citizens rushing the stage to get Law· rence Welk's autograph? Officials managed to keep order as the champagne music maker gave a con· cert in Miami. · $1,300 Collected For Paralyzed MesaHighAthlete Girls from both C.Osta Mesa high school campuses made a $1,SOO dent Thursday night in the medical bill of Pete Richardson , a 15-year-old athlete who was paralyzed last summer. Tbe sum wu raised by junior and senior powderpuff football teams from c:osta Mesa and F..stancia High School during benefit gridiron battles Jan. 20 and Feb. 3 at Davidson Field. RJ.cbardson, 933 Magellan Ave ,, Costa Mesa, was injured last August while doing nips on the beach. Paralyzed from tbe neck down, he i s undergoing reha6ilitation therapy but d o c t o r s believe be may never walk again. As a freshman at Costa Mesa High School Richardson distinguished himself as _an outstanding athlete. He was active in track, wrestling, and in football was awarded the "Outstanding Lineman of the Year" trophy. All members of the four powderpuff teams were given certificates, of recogni- durtng Thursday night's dessert. The phy, however, was given to the ia juniors, winners of the tourna-, Suspects Held On Costa Mesa ·-ilad Check Raps An investigation of a cbeck writing ring Which tiegan in Costa Mesa last October Hop~ Abandoned for Jet That Slammed Into Ocean Hope for survival of the pilot of an FB Crusader jet photcrreconnaissance plane which slammed into the sea between San Diego and San Clemente Island was abandoned at dusk Thursday. The plane plunged into the Pacific in heavy rain east of the rocky, uninhabited island during a mid·morning training flight out of Miramar Naval Air Station. Navy authorities said the pilot of a companion plane on the same mission saw Lt. {jg) Andrew R. Burger, 26, of Westwood, N.J., go down. Bits of wreckage were recovered by two Coast Guard cutters dispatched from the search and rescue center at Long Beach, but no trace of the pilot was found . ficials said later the report was a~ parently unfounded. Coast Guard cutters and t w o helicopters sent out on both the mystery plane report and the Navy jet crasli could find no trace of any ditching so close to shore. Naval air station spokesmen said when initially contacted Thursday that the plane piloted by Lt. Burger could have been up to 100 miles offshore when it crashed. The actual distance was 30 to 40 miles. Suit for False Some confusion was created during in: itial stages of the search by one man's report that be saw a plane trailing smoke A J, M about 10 miles off Dana Point. rreSt l l ears Orange County Harbor Department of--. J.v r~~~~e~~.: Five Will Face .. :fi.few!':~ ~:=.: ~ ~ Heroin Hearing At Harbor Court named Jerome A. PJel'd!'"wbo claimed to be a friend of Lt. GOv. Ed Reinecke;. The c~ cliused tbe resignation Feb. .., 16 of Remecke'• top aide, Morris E. Cur~ rey. Reinecke-accepted the resigaation saying he was "totally unaware" Of any "improprieties" in connection with the friendship between Qurey and Pierce. David Mabaram and Monica~ Lee Gregorich fl.led an $850,00J claim ~hich the State Board of Control rejected Tues- day, a formaUty that opens the d6or to filing a lawsuit. • ~ubpinated in the arrest of five persons Knife Thrower ---~:\,. suspicion or writing a• Five persons accused by police of sell· ing heroin to a Costa Mesa narcotics agent have been ordered to appear for preliminary hearing April 2 at Harbor Judicial District Court. Bop Terror j . _, ' • N. Ireland Vote l BELFAS'l'f: H4l'tllem lftlml (AP) - Northern lft1aod Wiied overobelmlllll1 to remain British in a refereadwn mar- red by terrorist bomb .-. oflidaI results showed l<><lay. '!be C9U11t of bllJota ca al -7 listed 511,llO -ta -of Woe the pMlnce llritilll and aaly..!i• ID favor of JoiniD8 the · tndieptw" · 1risb Republlc 1<> the aouth. 'lbe vote had beeo a foregone ci»- cllJlion.. 'lbe ~majority ill the prvvtnce al~ bas fa.....S ..,...mrog part of Britain. MOii of the 11A11nan C.tbolic minori1Y would prefer lo joip ·tho Irllb R<pubtic, which is ~ (>U<Ollt Catholic. Voting l<>tala -ted the Catholics largely boyq)tted tbe r e f e r e n d u m , deddiD& againlt ballatiQg in an electim that was oever lD. .doObL Voting Rules For All-year School Urged State Assemblyman Robert Burte plans to introduce a bill within two to three weeks which would nqultt a -of parelits prior to the llart of 8llJ new all year schools. A spokemnan for the Btmtingtoo Beach Republican said the fioal form of the bill is not ready, but ii could fndude lllOtt than just the -prorision. "We're In the .-anil pbae of ii right now," Matthew Weyuker, Burte's ad- ministrative assistant in Sac:rameoto, said today. "We want to protect the in- terests of the parents, the teadlen and the students." · Weyuker said Bmte'1 bill would ael the rules fnr voling aod probably wwld ,... quire a .simple majority of pareotat ap- proval. Weyuker said Butte's -1 doa not stem aolely from the an year - oontroveniy In Btmtingtoo Beach'• O<ean View .School District, though II doa have "something to do with it." Teachers at %1 of Ocean ~• 2f elementary schools recmtly v o t e d against all year plans. District officials with parents and teacbenl, will decide u; mld-May lf W-and Clest View will enter their a!iCODd. year of. an JUI' system. Weyuhr said Butte is not oppooO\I 1<> all year tchools where the neOd fer ii·..., be shown, but be is --,Jo .... change "just for the -of fnncmdloii!i Burke_ is a membir or the ,_..,. Ellticatio1i"C:Oinm!tlee. -'~ ' Freeze Aid Denied SACRAMENTO (AP) -Agricul- Secretary Earl But. Thursday rejected California's request for federal aid lo 15 · counties that suffered an eslhr.ated snt million loss in a December l'nelle. Bola denied the request on groonds there isn't enough money in the 'ttln'eDt emergency loan program, said H. R. Temple Jr. direcl<>r of the atate Office of EmeqeoJey Services. ' 1 '!'llere OR just ..., I mlQia W>ltts In > the pro.-, about 300,Dllt of them Catholics. '!'be resuilS RJggest<d that 2 pereml of digibte C.thoUcs dedd<d 10 -. ' '!'be ~ -, b1 -· IP' _.., l1ea'7. ' As the -bepo, more violmco broke out. A bomb blasted a pool office in Dungiven. near l.mdoodeny. No one -1m1. In Belfast, police . --14 Protest•"" for qaaticmiag GD .. armed 100beriel and CICb!r lllbvasin crimes," a sp>';w•fum. reported. W'idelp'ead cnlenwtion a I 1 o was -In Dublin today fnr the temJrilf'. -bomho that tilled ..,. man aod --'ed' • ""'"' than :flJO -in Lolldoo, anct . lean grew the blilsts mlg)ll damag<' • BrltJsb.lrisb relations. (Slmy, Page 4) .. ; Tourist agencies foarod that their fn>" dustry • just beginning to m:uver from a· • -boycott after -of the British Embassy in Dublin last yt.ai, might suffer a new setback. • · • Pftss reactkn was me ol universal"- ....,. agl1nsl the perpetntani GI lbi'.4 -·J '!be lrilh Times said in an edll<>rial'' "U the aim of the bombs In ~ w- t<> mUe the English g.neraI public more sick than ever of the Irish situalioo. tbia ooold banlly be dooe, for all signs are that the average Englishman bas bad • aaigh." .. - -in the -wing of Ibo·· Irish Republican Army c I a i m e •~ resp•tsihilily for the expkwdons. botv there bas baen oo allidal statOIM!t --ita headqullrten iD Dublin. TONIGBT •'l sr. PATRICK'S DAY DANCE -For' ~tally retarded. Comnnmity ~' -Cl!nter, ~ 7-9 p.m. .: "ACORNS TO ASPHALT" -OCC Lee<' -series bj' He11t7 Panlan, "'!'be Ang!O' ~." ooc Sciem:e ~ 7.f p.m. al llEW WAYS OF RELATING -'l'llE GESTALT APPROACH -Dr. Gerhard Kohn, occ Science Lecture Hall 2, 7:• t!JO p.m. ' "1 occ 11Llol 'Sl'!lllFZ -"McCabe and: Mn.'Mllll!i',"~Tp.m.Adm.$1. '. ~.tl,t~Nlli~~~t~~ 'l'beal<r, 'llnogb Smxlay, I p.m. ~ 14J.JJG. -~ !l&'ftlBD.t.Y, MAJlal D L1BllARY STORY BOOR -~ 1<r an •••Sf "catch 111e Joy" m1 •'Iii>( e.a .... iito~.Pln.· 10:311 LID. " BOJINST.EIN MEMORY 'l'llAllilliG -' Arlbur Bamlleln, leclurer. occ Sc....; llall. ~ lbnJogb -31, •JS a.m. ltegiltl'itioo $Z5. : SUNDAY, MA.BQI 11 •: HORSE Sjfow -~ bj' ~ Boots .t. Sadclie Club, Fairpvunda, t a.m.. I<> ' p.m. -....... : .• ·, '· , -c ftil)\a!ed $35,000 in -forged checks in the Onl Y B , ~ "Rast six inoilth!I were Jack L. Martin, 26, . y OUDg oy an4.Elaine'M8J'Y ·Sawyer, 25, both of U20 to'mbard Drive. AnaheirD and James W. Lawsoh, '¥/, and Brenda E. Brannon, Jailed by police Feb. 20 after a six· months long undercover investigation and chatged with & variety of narcotics complaints were Shirley L. Kircher 24 and Dennis Peter Rose, 25, both oi '2014 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa; Frederick Schimmel, 28, of 212 Salmon Way, C:Osta Mesa : and Peter Gene Pulos, 37, of 3211 2nd Ave. and Joseph Anthony Dominic, 30. of 707 Rockford Place, both of Newport Beacb. Talavera. Dre~er s very newest! Costa Mesa police said today that an unidentified assailant who threw a knife at a Pomona School student was not mid· die-aged, as re!;'>Orted in Thursday's Daily Pilot.' Lt. Harold Fisher said the knife ' thrower was about 9 or 10 years old and 55 pounds in weight. The story mistaken- ly listed the assailant's age at 55. Printing of the correction, according to Lt. Fisher, will relieve possible concern of parents about an aduJt criminal haunt· ing the school oeighborbood. OU.Net COAll CM DAILY PILOT 1'111 Or .... COlft DAILY PILOT, wHll wflldl i. ccwnblMll ft'4' W..S-Prns. II ~ .-, ... or.,.. GOid hblilllllltr °""""""'· .... ..... 9111tlk>nf, lfl PUii!.,..... Mondly ~ f"~W.,, fOr Ca.II ""'-• N"""'°" llOldl. Ni!nttnotGn lludl.'FoV!lllill V1l1W, ut1UM BMcfi, ll"llMISMdllbtdl 11!'111 ..... C""""'le/ Sin J1,111n c1p11tr-. A 1lnt11 rt11lonll 9CHllon Ill llUfllllllllll klurcll)'I tof'd kondeY1. TIMI ~I ~ltllilltl p!lnl 11 11. nt W .. I ..., 1"91t, CGlll MtM, Call~ f.H .. aol>itrl N. W1ff ,.,_...,, 11'111 P\lbll- J•ck A. C1,1rlt'f' 'llClt l'fftl!Nnl Ind 0-•••.MINotw n.,,,,, K1t•lt Edlttr Tt!el'l'l•t A. Murphi11• lrUl'alllllO £dltor <:Mrl11 H. Looi Rich1rd P. Nill Mk11nl MllllQ' ... Elllton JlO Witt l1y Strt•t 'M1lll11t Adclt11n·P.O. loir 1!160, •2626 --....,..,,. htdl: ml NtwpMf Bllil'-.,.,. """"" •••du m l'«•I ,.,_,.,,. """"_..,. 1Md11 11'15 ltldl IOulw.nl ..... Clltnltltt! IOf Horth SI C:.'"1"' Roel T.S ,. • t714J 641-4121 er ,.,...,,..,,,..,-.144n """"""' 1m. Or..... QiMf l'#llflllllt ~. ... -........ llllil4illlwW. ......... _..., ,,, t'!!':'~ ....... .. ,. ... ,. llftlClll WfllllM .... llM ,.,.. .,.....,~ .......... ...W "-....... !WIN .. C.tt MMI. 0.llflnlll .. ..._..,,_ -..... ~ •M MOl!frlWI W .NII A.ff IMMfll'f'r ft'lltlrltY .............. qM f!lllllllW. 20. both of 1136 Leisure court, Anaheim. The fifth suspect is a 17-year-old girl with an out or state address. Detectives from Costa Mesa. Anaheim and Fullerton made the arrests Wednes· day and Thursday at the residences. Seized were 500 blank checks, a check writing machine and several hundred dollars in cash, police said. Officers said that the ring operated in Costa Mesa, Anaheim , Fullerton and Buena Park. Charges against a sixth perS-On, Anthony Balza.mo, of Stanton were drotr ped after investigation disclosed he was not involved. Police allege the others sold small quantities of her oin v a I u e d air proximately $600 to a female agent work-· mg for the Costa Mesa narcotics bureau. Money and Government Covered in Sunday Pilot Money and government seen1 to have been two big topics this week as reporters got it together for Sunday's edition of the DAILY PILOT. "Sunday's Best'' will include: LAW FUND -Membership In the Legal Aid Warranty Fund, a non-profit Orange County organizatkin, could be your insurance for freedom if you're jail· ed and can't make baU, can't arford an attorney or don't qualify for "legal ald ." Story by Sunday Editor Alan Dtrkln. RAPE OF TAXPAYER -Columnist Von Hoffman says eveeyone in the coun- try who bas to turn In a Form 1040 should read PhiLip, M. Stern's "The Rape of the Taxpayer. ' tt ~rlbes whaj the columnist calla "The Mexican Vegc able Rollover." rlcb Americans' maneuvers to avoid taxes. • • ' t FOOD: UPS AND DOWNS ~ Wblje consum1n sre paying all·tlme high prices for foods the outlook on the-f.irm b; for plummeting prices -disastrous drops In income for 1anners -a~rding to a Christian Science Monitor News Service survey. It will appear In YOU Section. PAIR OF QUEENS -What does it take lo win a beauty title? Staff Writer Terry Coville checked with a couple who are in training now and tells their story in a speeial feature. LEFT·HANDED -Ella Moye Sanders st~rted out to be an artist, but wound up bemg a left-handed psychologist. Her story -In words and pictures -is the personality profile in this week's w(lmeo's section. Staff Writer A11ison Deerr tells about the Huntington Beach woman who had first to deal with her own frustrations. OMBUDSMAN -Every city has one or more, but none wear the title (Ombudsmen means geoples' rcpresen· tallve, • liaison b<tween the citizen with a complaint and ~ aulhorlties about whom he is contplainina). Staff Writer Frederick Scho<imehl lindl! out who handles the grl~a -and !\Ow -In cities of the Orange Co11t area. RUTH BUZZI-The &till' tllal Laugh-in bOUt answers quesOon1 about how sbe •hut her cat in the dishwuher, about her romantic Ute, her marriage, h e r schooldays and more In Family Weekly'• Star <;hat. ' • ' .-J:.· ~ MIRROR -$75. BED -$129. DRESSER -$329. NIGHT STAND $139. CHEST -$279. NOW 01',1 DISPLAY AT TED v°" HEMERrS. T J ~ • ' DREXE~ERITA61>-HENREDON-W0oDMAR~RAS'lAH • NEWPORi lf,4.CH • rm wmQJff D&.. Ml40A 10,.0 s-1 ....... ,.1 .. Wtle j,A~NA ltACH • . 141 ~ eo..n _.,, _ .. I°"" s-1.y 11 .. :JOt 4ff.iHI IOtUl,ANCt e l)MtHA\\'r-KVD. 1n.111t -· -. ' • " " ~~ -· • " "' ... "I '" •i " "' . ' ; • • • • 1 • .J a •• -.. -....--. - Sedlaek for Darwta Genesi.s Def eat,ed For State Texts LOS ANGELJ;S (UPI) -A 1111~ Boord of Educotlon rul- ing'"' -California ICbooldilldrto will be taupt -the oricln of .... lw '""'1ted Ill a anall oetbaCk lot Donrin and a deleat for Genfsls. The board ruled 'l1mldoy by • '" vote lhal appvvecl l&tboota f o r · demeuWy sObooI students <a11 contlllue to lftRllt .... u bav!ng evolved from lower 1nlm1Ls but --I It aa lheorj oa1y, --fact. &a lbo .boud ~the ~nd by hmd•rnentaliat nH..,.._andoomeof Ibo °"" ~ thel lclen- 11!1< lesta mer! nllclou• btlfeb lbal a divine power created tbe universe, or lhal man Is Ibo pmluct of a ··~ creation" by God. EDUCATOllS noted I b a I since -publlsbm lend to gear lhelr mai.rtal to !be larger markell, rulings in Callfomla. the naUon11 most popu)ou! 1tate, have an lm· pact on the choice oC textboob throughout the nation. A p p r o v e d tei:tbookt in California must now note that "most scienti!ts agree that the theory of organic evolution is the best scienllflc descrlPI Uon we have to account for tbe complex lonns of We Ill the past and pnaeol." As on uample· of the kind of changes which will have to be made: Now -"Like the other orgonlsma inhabiting I h l s planet, man has evolved from aocestral origins .•• Future -"It is believed in the theory of evolution that man bas evolved from an- ceJlral organisms, like the other organisms lnhabiUng thla planet." TH E SCIENTIFIC com- munJty '8(1Wlted a determined campalan a g a i n s t the dtmimcfs by ,religious groups, and the National Academy of Sciences coodemned attempts to require mixing religious and scientific believes in school boots. .Joan Baez Reveals BUexual Tendency BERKELEY (AP) -Follainger Joan Baez says whal a lllory Ill a local campus ne-says is true -she .ii ''bilezull." , "'Ille quotes an all comet. '1bo6e are my cpllel, ...... off a lope reconl<r ," Mis Baez said Friday of a lflrry Ill the Doily Californian quoting ·11er BJ saying sbe bad a love affair with another woman when she was 21. ,.__"ONE OF THE nl-whatever you wrurt to call tt -:~"my Hfe -wu a woman,'' the independent student ~-· -on the Unlvenlly of Calllornla cam-,... Ilse quoted her u aay!ng. ".HJ _ .... bel!ll _,, ""'8ting bebmd bis desk, wallinl tor Ille day -I'm golni to aay lbat to the press. I lllld Dim I woold aoswer the q.-U It wao over w- ed." b llld. Loi« ..,. -lo • !Ian Franciaco CJrooicle ~ porter. . "Ev&1-II, more or 1-bbemal. People ju!I c1oni ·wn 1o admit 11. n .,,.... down to tecboicalllies of wbeiber "'° act It out er not." • MISS BAEZ, 12, aaid tbe ..zuld """"1llW she ~ened 1o -''Bf1 !Int and ooq" IUCli esperleoce. "I love meo. 11 ui IDlle ar leded," lbe addeli r.....,,....,. •.1m DAILY PILOT IS Assembly Moderates Win; Burke -Loses ' --Angels' Wreckage Military fire rig sp<ays the remains of three F4 phantom jets that were -g flown by Navy'1 Blue Angels aerobatic .team when they a-about 20 miles -of El Centro. The J,>ilots peracbuted to safely after .the tu mil- lion4ollar jets collided. . ...... False Land Oaims Charged SACIWolEN10 (AP) -A __ ...,. __ _ Ille mlooril;J floor lm4er'W ,. le tlle A I I •il>IJ, ....... - a eamrnadft~1 chaO p m the finl change .. Ibo ~ lop GOP pod ID e;pt,..,... 'lllo -1bund"1 ., Bob Beta ly of. Manhattan 8-hwaa&illoftdbytlle election of .... -IOll- deoc:ribod -.. the No. l and No. s Rtp#- posll in the A_...,.. BenrlJ ddoat<d Bob BurU Rock Group Musician Found Dead Shaslina Properties Inc. is Sen. James R. Mills (D-San Sen. John L. Harmer (a.Glen-llil¥>l· <XlRTE MADERA (AP) - dale), a former n·va1 j One of the mi.aeprtse1> Rm McKerun, the %1-yeac- of Hlllllias1an 8ea<h on a IM -al Ille ~ aueus lo --Bob llooapn of Tnc:y as mlnarllJ fl o o r --MONAGAN IS upected 14 ftSigD his Asmnbly seat of 11 ,... lo -• post in !be Nima Admirjsf.ration as assis· --.Y of transporta- tlDD ... 6J1C1es»Mll ll.tison. AiM•llJlyman Franl Murphy ol Santa cnn was elected to ........i Beverly as GOP Caucus cbainnan, the No. l Republican post, and Aslomlllyman Dixon Arnett of Redwood City was elected party whip. Bc•aly's election was seen as a cmdinuation of control of tbe 'smnNy GOP caucua by the ~liberal faction of the party wbich supported .. _ Managan's temire as Door -and speaker was one of the lorigest continuous GOP leodonbip r<igns in modem lkMI in the calltor~ra legislature. AL'l1IOUGH Beftrly did oot have Monagan•a public en· dorsement. he has been close- ly allied with Ille former floor ltader oJllf wu oupporled by !be same modera~ -liberal coaliUOn which kept Monagan in power. In 1965, Monagan was leader o( the )'OUOI moderates who won party control in lhe Assembly , away from con· servattves. ~e is the fourth l'OOSttV&tive :Republican to UMuccessfW1y c b a 11 e n g e moderates for party i leadership Ill the past three ; years . Beverly bu a reputation as a moderate Wbo has a working relatiO'Dlbip with the DemocraUe J'Dljorlty, which DO'!" at.ands at 49-29. He was one of only e i g h t Republicaoa to be given a conunlttee chairmanship when Morelli pu<e\ed oul 'r1 such posts in 11'/l. SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state attorney general'1 office has accused a Northern California subdivision operator ·or making false claims in the promotion of house lots in Siskiyou County. ~ ta"-y ... ;;.1 old .-o;;. Pen" of the fabled Yowiger's for the GOP ....., ... , ounger ~ was a 16 nomination for altornt'f that the purdwe of Jami al ::-"'1:-""!~~r------------------- general Lake Sbastinl Wal a IOWl1 in-vestment. certain to iDcrease mml ill tbil San Francisco Atty. Gen. Evelle J . 'lounger said Thursday be had filed a complalnl aga!nsl Shastina Properties I n c . , owners a'f operators of the 18,00G-acre Lake Sh a 1 t I n a development near the town of Weed. Among . the director.s of . Is Someone Out There? The complaint, filed 'lllln-in value in the future. Bay ana """""mily. day in Contra Costa County ~~ --· ~ ~~ Supeno· r r--accu1e1 -"-· -"--"---•"""'us -~~ ~ .. .. TbandQ' llicl& .. the floor of ShastlDa "' lnstructin& or $4 Millio. n bis --..· ..,. • ...-........ perm!'"-salesmen "lo use --. who bad DOI _, llim !Gr two &lalem<llts In seI1in8 lots .._ ~ ~~ "--'-which misrepreselll actual Ir> _, •• ---~, -- D B ....... ollice aid. All aulopoJ =~=~~........ ue uyers .... .,....., ... lod'1 to dd<rmiDeflie cooseof- Frimds said t!!at be -A SP 0 KE SM AN for LOS ANGELES (AP) -1....i !nm bq)ltitis, an illness ~. chairman· of the· RelJJnds ot up lo '4 mlllian an lhal i*•...ml him !nm Senato Republican Caucus, ~ ~ '""!:''anat ploying with Ille group ID ,.. Slid the senator had not yd _., ..m months. seen Younger's complablt and agreement reached with Great had no immediate commenL Western Cities Inc-, says MeDBNAN, who pbJtd H Evelle J . Younser. the orpn and harp and was a armer -who was a 1970 Ycunger said 'l1'"ma-Mla"'-y a vocalist. was an csiginal mem- primary candidate aga!nsl -ord<r Ill Loll ~ ber of the Graldu1 ~ Yoonger for tho GOP rwntna-Superior Court -the -as I'll Pe D , STANFORD (UPI) -A !Ion for attorneY general -Is dlapole lllvolriog ales at lldanan's Ir--waa Cluhs: No Co'7er State May Push Niuk Ban ~ SAN YRANCISO (AP) -A ball doRn ~Dist­ ..... 11111 ... .,..... up their -.. '"*lled 1iider • rcaeaed llllle ban cm ~ erXertaJnmem & ~ mm fir tbe owners said. ' "W. di not COVU' up Olr bollolnJda ilancen and Wt will mil ... a..tnngs on our bolloml-tlanoen" DllV. Rooaibe<g. publicUI for sU: cl the clubs, aaid ~y. "We will fighl them in court," he said al'ler owneni got -from the -Al--~·· Cootrol lJe. (>Ublltill to coverµp lheir boltoml<os od&.' . . 11>e ABC said in 1"s Angeles it would enforee reiiul•· -qalnsl -am Ill piacel ...-vlng alcoboilc be\-.ng<s. . '"lbese aren't criminal dlarges." betsakl. "We're nut -to amd out paddy wag4"11 and'-'em up wllll ..-..· St lord astronomer -·g now ngarded as the leading Calllanda Qly, acquired ID bis --_....,, 8 n --GOP candida~ for president 1111 117 GftOt Western Un11e1 long l>ladt hair, --gelled Tb u fl d a y thal p· ro •-of the •--•-If "-, the _ _. of ~~ .....,. mystlrioul radio signals beard Re ~ ~w -... .-----. long l>ladt -••he 40 Yflln ago may have beeo11_....::.publlcans~=~ma==na:::::g•:...::"':...::oust=__:W:.:estem=~a:::u.s:::_ _____ :and:_:m::_:old::_:•:est.~----.!::==================~ an effort by Intelligent Ille inl space to communlca~ with !be earth. Ronald N, Bracewell Slid a new nad!ng of !be •lin&ls. r e ~ or de 'd ,intermittently -11128 and 1932, pin-== =: ::::' • • I ·1. '• I ' She told ,,..._ ar>ber' -en the Sen Francisco ~ -she ............ If .. -..... -!.rm. ot If "Ille dls<k>"lre illould -'beec) made, "but I . ..,...-., . ...,,. . '" you really 'lust 5J!£. ruf '.Al.BOTT TIE SHOP • I I • I -11·1~a ·1otctpolople." · I , "lleiDg JW're 'f..«;f. JDUCh_Jaggd Jl<!i!p -LflJ tho upplly .......,.,., of 'Pl" JU<• she aaid. •"fiio ex· ;c1umtsm ""'°"1d befrrC toCailt pY II ODO of the IOOSI self- lig'.IPmw I've f!fflt nm IDlo." , " "II you IWlng bolll way'i, you ...Uy swing," sbe told 1llO ---· "I luol ftsun, you -· double 'Jam' pie• n." He .said !be iead!ng came from Sooltish scientist Duncan Lunan ol Glue<!,w. w!!o !!ad sent him hls ttudles. 0 we have to be extremely car.ful :oot to throw away anything whlcb might be '!be l!IMaSe' from elsewben in the uni- verse," he said. ' .. Drily Cf>ast Qffers :·&%Guaranteed Certificates • ,. ·Saturday Service ·The Insiders Club .. Effective Annual MAINOfflClf Eamlnss 9'h & Hiii, Loa Anlllel • 623o135l 5.00%-5.13% Other oHloff WIUHlftl .. OltMlaCY P\M%.I Passbook. No Minimum. 3933 Wlhtllr1 81Vd .. LA.• 39N.265 ~5%-5.92% LA. CMC ct:N'Tllb 2nd • aro.o..y • U&-1102 Year Certificate HUNTIHllTON HAat: $1,000 Minimum. tl Huntl= Cenlef 6.00%-6.lS-k (714) 197· 047 SANTA MONICA! Two to Five Year Certificates 711 WUshlt11 Blvd.• 393-074' $5,000 Minimum. --Up to 90 days losS of 10th .. ~le• lll~l Interest on amounts WllT-withdrawn before maturity r..llllm anbpplt11 ar. •mo.mi on all certificate accounts. PANqAAUA cnf1 ChHe. Van Nuya BIYd. • 192-1111 .,, l~•lottof al10 provides big dis~ .TAltZAfW 18751 V.nltita Blvd.• ,34~14 • Thi lnsldtri Clubi A new counts on tickets to sport· LONG HACH: " wwt to beat Inflation. Its Ing and entertainment 3rd & l4MjU9l • 437·7411 membership card permits ..Jents ... plus a whole UST LOSANGlLU: 8lh4r. SOto • 266-"SlO you to buy nearly eveiy-ll•t o!' ln!e services' safe DIAMOND Ult: thing you need from th• deposit boXes, money or-m1·0 -"" -linest ciose<klOOr 1hoW-ders, traveler-checks, 4 Sff.7S25 tumri11 • room& et subsllntlal Nv-and riotary services. tfr.1~7o Sh<Q)lnc ctr. • 1nis -oppllences. fumi-Membership require-.,._ ture, -equipment, ment for savers-$2,500 Lt Mir.dll ~ftl Ctr. ~118 &Cods. draperies minimum balance. Coast (7141 52217& Mid much. much more. borrowers now receive as-IAH MMllG.t . °" Mtt at i.. TUnn • 2B7.f941 You can even buy cars soclate memberShipe en. et the "fleet" price and titilna tMm to all outside Diily Houn-t AM to 4 l'M mobile homeS and motor· referral services. ASk All~ '-PtCMc cycles et subStantlal aav· ebout Joining~• any Coast c.ntS. Open SIWt'doya lnflS-The Inside!$ qlub · ofllca. tAMtoll'M / -. ' • '• @) o~@)f@~ 44 fashion Island, newport Clllter 644-5070 ' I -· -----· -----__ .. _ .... I I l l ! • • . ( I r ) l I • • ' l I ; r • • j ·-I . ' . I I I I ' DAD,Y ...... e Pttw• I t 5 , • 2 I ......... ptdP bu t'neat11e•.it._z.....,z • ~ _ , lua:Des1•ir.~a .. -.-aw u ll'IJ w-. e• a a,.. ..... 0•1t"7il 0 •W .._ . lowaeil "--~... .....--ua ult.t per.,,. Ole .;;;fie( a ,.c e( • .... el Vall_,> View -a ...._: n • '1)1. Beaold,"'llatplli ·--" ---. J ,~ ... ,..._ ..... _ .. _ -but '" -Ihle .. ...,, .... -dlio .. "*Jin• ,.... ,,_ ..... -......... 115 -H ' -Wlll&Joe Pd-·· ' J °=' ..... := 11m1111e 11 21 a: , er•~ -• ft)UDl'lll ..... - ft• .la -"' "" ~. - -.. ~l~~Jilo!ll0•TF_J __ _...., ~ ... t. ors -... ., ... .::i. ""' allad. •· .._ *' -.. a ... -• Id Jiii ... llliTIS WE 11.r .... •sdup- mf1d«. .-..--..... ,. .. _. I ... .,,, 1ll'Olfllllil:I .. • *' n , • "' Slid. ·"Jt:i..u; ... -+;:;; ...... , '"c.-11e.~ . w .... ~<:•f!""":::w."-~ .. lli• ' .qot11••·· ii '2.... ..... • p'fee _.. ~;!':.e.~~. -~ •,--r.,::i.:E .,,.,....-~ I I havee'ft!ll~· ,.. ..... wmtez" acdin ·VIJ!eJV~. It will rellllill '" .. --..-e( -will be built in Valk7 V.. ..... - --"milL"' willbe.Batitlslafeto ------ Recognition Earned A Costa Mesa police officer llSlligned to !be city of lrrine bas won singular distinction by being named 1972 Officer of the Year. · •; Robert E. ''Pop" Arnold, 53, bas since Sept. 1, pa· trolled the 41-square mile city of Irvine along with rune olben who make up the new city's first police force. The duty In Irvine marks yet another stage of growth In' the career of the man who began service with. the Costa Mesa Police Department in 1957 -as a re- serve officer. Since. Nov. 1, 1959, when Pop, father of three and gnndfather of 12, was hired as a regular officer he has been earning the respect of bis fellow officers and the communities he serves. That respect is only spotlighted by Arnold's desig· nation as the recipient of the 1972 award presented to mm by the Costa Mesa Exchange Club. All members of the force vote to select the outstanding officer recog- nized this way each year since 1963. • • . I • • , • the $1.9,000 ID $1'!;HI ··s '5 a : a « ,...,. will be mme -6e tl'U I lo ''' I -would tine 1ea1'? .. -· ,, I ' ..... Ilion .,,, the -"'-.... c -0ne 111W's4,,.. .,... c 2 a .-.w +it•• The DAILY PILOT joins the Costa Mesa and lrvlne policemen in honoring Pop Arnold - a police profes- . sional deserving of the honor for service to citizens of ' l r SPRING fASHION PREVIEW ~. both cities. SB Vnpaved Road CouLl, Be a Privilege ~NEYJ.urn3 In an unebmderillle -fl P' will not long qo. Jlldt '"' -6e Wuhlnglon columnill, -4 -a few kind words for poHtia!I fipns - have not held their polmi -.,. 6e years. Amoag this blPPJ ""'· .. -• Senate dean, Oecqe Aim .. ""' I, who hU b-eeu an elected olllclal for 40 years: uy et the road that runs put the house be bu owned in Pulney, Vt., since the -ts still unpaved." 'lbere ts no q- lion in my mind of Sen. AIUD'1 unyield- ing bonesly, bul I suspect that Jaek Anda-11 a -naive in respect to the l'Old ......._.,. Ibo Senator's Vermobl -lll:r 6e fact that it tw: rerzwined •11 A • these years may bt more w · a lit the Senator'• inlluen<e -to Ilia ... tegrlty. Anyone who OWD1 a tiWDJ ~ knows what a losilll llr,.gle A ii ...... the road unpaved; indood. • I .. road pall your~ Is me ff Ille - symbols of -Qaoe --.. your privacy Is baH -· -...., .. towns 1lke Putney, where ---in all dwing the -ond .... About t dor.en }'ob qo, tbe - board appropriated f1mds to lw t I 6e road that nms aioo, my [1IM2 lo Wisconsin -a poinlle!I pr9j<d. tiaae the road goea nowhere but mm .... main highway, and the vast ~ d residents wanted it kept just tbe ..., ii was. -...·--alJllioaDll>' ____ .,.. .... out 11 r a _. ...,.,_.., 1ae ....... _ .Aporl_ ,, ---·-·-.. ~-Ir t:idl. -.-•M acrfrom --IMcL ____ _,, ........ __ ,, __ .. .,... _________ ,..... m:ll' -............. lads of a ·~~,•.::~L,:J':.~ .&;I:.... ............. ...., tbe ,...._ 7 .. .,,_ ... ... .. • 5 ... -it. ml lhll'• -.-..---... p-M Wit, $ *I W ,.;;--..1 .. ....- 55 WR -5 • W. JIWjed as a " .J -Wllt.-_., __ ...... _.speot ........ ,§ ----.-op-a r -' r ,. ... _...,. al•-~--.... u-mllr 1r-... --.. ,... 5 .--..... )"identl -~-ii. -..----of .... "'....,..., ia ........ pg 5 ., 7 mwl'=up ~ ~ ......... • -· 5 -.-, a as s•WIJ'flf ., lzrUidt the __ .._ .... -.-.. T ,. ... -..., "',.Mt interest" 7 , .. _., ____ out ---... ----pro-____ .,....,._~wr ........... ..,,... Ad1 imted to --.... a 5 ., ('41111w1ce. ~.,. _____ 'tsee • ... -_ .. _lbe ___ lia_lo...,the --... Ilia -in Aitney ,,_-1 I ••*-Jars. Don'tMarryaGirlWlw .. What kind of a girt should a mm llm'- ry? ( HAL BOYLE ) That isn't loo barcl lo fig= ed. A - should mmy the girl bo•1 m -- and can get along with. a --him and can get along with bim. Whal ldnd of girl sbould a ma ~ ..... --lilr..,. iii * £naks marrying! Any other kind. -;...._ it ii a ...a:~ m detane:M, But be should be at special paial lo _, -.,..,.. _ • ---. avoid marrying the • -,. tor r , , ;;, polJllc tind of girl who -* - -jal .. ..., bim in Spends more on lit~ her hair tbaD be -... ii .... • i:ot ... ill • cioH on bis entire --. -• 5 • --iilndalil1 -'lbina being "• -" •• -• • mere housewife" - as she calll It -ii -• r. .._.II Iii! gitlmeo iD somehow d<l8'adlng. _._._ Takes pride ill the --jllir-• oW doll -fact she -'t cook well and ...... ___ llillr-______ .... desire to leam. Feel •• ~.~-· ,,_,u wubhis-a .... _...., __ __ mwuauu ~ ...... .-r-.Jll ' 5 a .965 or socks. -..--•• • Can't looep ....... _.., • ?" 'llMll • - -...., ... litlk lidy u ..if• lfml.ln. .,.. n : ••lllIL · Can 't keep from ~ a .._ -, ..... ._ 1 'Ed does" wireasooaJ>br tid1· lllll•IR._. .... -. EXPl!lCll lo dole bit -._ • 5 ol lar po+q .... ever da7121!1ad of-a...._ -*' --q -11 ........................... _ ....... ..._ Uuwoutlwo_of ___ ---.. ··- night. '"" I --.,. .._.all. Dotm't thlDI: _, -1e llllpo--Wo lie w§ • -~ .... be• funn7, S J -··-.... ,~-lhal Ibo llrtl llilll *,!_ •-.:f b r ~-·-· -a ···----ICIHll Keepe ber ar.,.:e!ll -Ibo-....... -~ . ' • • Mandatory Retirement Age Proposed . -. . Are Congressmen, Judge·s, Too Old? WASHINGTON -Jt's a timely and much needed refonn-but its chances of getting anywhere are virtually nil. Rep. John Seiberling, D.-0., is sponsor· ing a constitutional amendment that would impose an age limit of 65 on members of Congress and 70 years for federal judges, including the Surpreme Olurl (ROBERT S.AI.I.ENJ "Jmsiness bas found t.hat wilbout man- datory <retirement of older officlals. and employes," he declared, "it is •· tremely diffiqJJUo attracl and bold able younger men and women needed lo keep a firm vigorous, progressive. and suc- cessful '1 retire due to severe illness, from which he died a short time later. Justice William O. Douglas, 74, lingers on "Long ago," says although requiring a battery.charged Seiberling, 54-year· pacemaker for his heart and recently old grandson of the was reputed to be ailing. founder of the Good· But desirable. as such a mandatory age year Tire & Rubber Um.it migbt be, putting it into effect is C'A>., "Coqress ac· somelhlng elie. Ameodin~·lhe«:Ollll\i!U- knowledged the wis· tion is a difficult and tortuous pro®S. dom of mandalory • To liegin with, the proposal 'would retirement when it _ .t have to be passed bY Qmgress-\'lrtually estahlisbed a ntire-! · , all of whose key '"leaders are -:,eruor ment age for those in government e· citizens," to put it tac:tfully.: r RrVice. JI Is time C'A>µgress app!)ed this . . . • ' · • principle .-to llBell an<l-lbe~ federal THEN, even U the lllne!.Ji!menl judiciary." · somehow got througbCongress, where a n IS TIME, indeed, and long overdue! The Akron legislator couldn't be more correct. Ml be pertinenlly points out, the average age of qiainnen of House com· ·mittees is 65, while federal judges serve for life and some hang on interminably. Etwnples: 1be late Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black was 85 when finally forced to two-thirds majority is required, it would have to run the highly uncertain gauotlet of the 50 state legislatures, th.ree-low;tha of which would have to approte. , , It would take a long time-as demonstrated by the discou~g fact that there is no evidence: ~iberlfug's sound idea is even getting started in Congress. · That's not daunting him ; he is firmly convinced that sooner or later his p~ ' ., t . j~ i ~r· .. (4 • u nwarrailted \_ ..... ·~.· .... ~ . ., '-. " Mental Hospital Flap Sickening. That's what it is . Sick..sick-ciek, the way some play on the fears and emotions of others for personal gain and notoriety. Take the recent flap over the state's long-range program to phase out its hos· pitab: for the men· tally iU and reiard· ed. There is nothing new about the con· cept of community care for the mental· 1¥ ill . II started beck in 1957 with the passage of the Sl>Ort·lloyle Acl 'I.bat WU 8 great year, n WU, the beginning of the end for warehouses where the meotally ill were stacked and forgotten. Piling those unfortunate folks in anthills far from home is not only cruel, it b counterproductive. It causes maoy patients to regress, to deteriorate. California's program of community care bas proved to be sound and suc- cessful. It bas established a pattern other states and nations now follow. Under Short-Doyle and, since 1967, the Lan'tenn ... Petn..sbort · A'ct. population al the state menial 'lnstituUons bas shrunk from 35,000 lo 5,400. In the beginning, the •tale paid com- munities 50 percenl of the. cost •f the local programs. In 1961 tbil """ lo 75 percent; now it's 90 percent. The state pays all costs for programs for the men- ially retarded. SO.MB LOCAL laciillles au better than ((ll>ers but all m~ mtel stale alandards to qualll~ fiir the prognun, Menial focililiel ""' seldom p,.tty places and *"' Is ® iloubl • IOllle do need ll[icndioc. l/Ut. patienta are far better off at the -1' level than when theJ were trW..i like l<pers In some remote col- 111ff • Pallent populallon al the stile's .hotpltals is dwindling at !be rate of 2,000 a yur. Dr. Wllllam Mayer, r<eently named slile dln!ctor o(Jlltlllal hygiene, mdlc1a tbit by 1977 all,Jl!enlallY 111 Jilli be carod for In lh<lr owil commuriltles I \ ( RUSWALTON J and all state hospitals will be phased out shortly after that. Timing depends upon the development of additional and ac· ceptable facilities at the community level. THE STATE also plans to relocate some 10,000 mentally retarded patients in small, family-type units at the local level. In that way Miis could be close to home and parents and r e c e i v e personalized care and training. That pro- gram. is at least 10 years in the future. To the Editor: ~ , As a second year member-.of. lb< Mission VJe~El Toro community, ·I feel a disgusting amount of apathy' toward the goals of the younger generation. lam referring mainly to a fund·ralslpc P"" • gn.m put on by lb< Mission Vlelo H(gh School Music Boosters Assocllllfoo. • 1~'.,. • ,' ·. ~. ~ ~ ~'(• Firsl, slandardl must be~/O.\helocai. ·'!¥It''~ with partisan games facilities and then accepiabl8cfocillties lliiln, imp;GVlng Uj(. mental hygiene pro. and qualified staffs develo~ al)d li-gram. .• ,;._: ,.. ' . . . ,,.. ' " censed. ' • · • ~NE· should set lhooo people To facliitale the. relocation of the MRs, ... ,1,thighto:·T!ie ~ of the stale'• men-· the department. cf mental hy~ene"' bas tm:: hygiene program is to care for the developed a. ~1"0£!am. of tun c1tW:n and ~tally ill and the mentally retitded. It parent ~c1pation ~ the plannmg. It is Dot to provide jobs fQr state wort.en; was, Dr. M•yer c:once1v~d, one~~ to let it' is not to provide state pa"'1Js for the parents and guardians of the MRs colnmunities where big.barn ,,,..ta; know what lay ahead. hospitals are ~tedi it is not tq.provide Well, that was where the flap started. politicians witli SQIMlfjler ·platforms. Most of !be.noise and hysteria came from Parents of;• the • JilRa ~ upoet two 51Jurces: . 1 • U'Dderstandably. [Y did not re.ali7.e -UTespom1bJe state empJ_qY.~ ·"'.ho state law prohi ~ arbitrary e1 ~e more concerned about perpetuating capricious relocatJ. of patients. ·But, the Jobs lhan ca~ for patlen.ts,.and · · · la• is clear: u., npllclt pennlSslon of -Irresponsible politlciaDS wl!O are the parenl or guilnlian must be oblalned belore an MR patient tan be relo6oted. .. " r MAILBOX · You'd think those leglslaton ml of. fid&ls who are·llOllllCling off ~ -about lbe law. U Ibey did 8tlil lhef pelslsted in ~mt'" 1alk, \hen we · know them for d OIU"I· U they were Ignorant of the law "" 'knoW' •tb,em for duml>dum.bs. Ellbei w~y. they seem de .. id of ...,. passion for those whose lives are~~ burdened by a IOfed one who is men_, I retarded. , 011.AHGI c0AIT DAILY PILOT I l>URING the past two yeors '!be marclil11 band bas partjcipa\ed •in eight parades and succeeded in wioning six trophies. That ls ~ • .-1JU1 th en we • discover in the judging lbat because of door lo door l!<lllng tick<la_,_"."t11 lal<, Robert N. W•ed·. l'llbib,..,. , Tltomot Ktevtl, Edf~. the cooditlon of our unifarma we biive' staodioll outside 111penna,...1s unlil lost valuable points! · clos1!'!1 llme In hopes that the end resulls . • will be ""' uniforms and a uniform fur So ... lbe M11Slc Booster Alsoc1a(IM "' al\r(We have bad doors alammed In our whipped up .the !des of having an auct!on. lace an(! beml told to leave from some and a drawmg for a car. So far we are a store fron~. · long way lrom our goal. th'' I l"'"• of ... ML!llDn We kids are lbe ones that go out l!very ls ~ true ,a wuut ""' : year in the night's frost to play for the Viejo C'A>mmunlty7 AU we are asking Is · Christmas Tree llshtlng . c ere m on y one doUar for a poalble chance to, 1'l!1 a (whim this year happened ·to be the -ear. The aUCllao and ~ !l'ill lfo ood parlde of the day and our day bad f-...., to 5 p.m . .Sundal In the IIllb started al 8 a.m.l) We 111'1 the ones who scbool. otadlum. Pltale camel go to pai:a"'5 and end up IOslng valuable And l[IO<lal lhlllu to 11-l'bo Jiav' poinls l<r "sloppy dres8, low esprit cla already llllp(IOlted ollr drlye, corp$." Bow do rou bep up spirit when MIKE SE!lA. you've got a reputation as the aloppl<tt Milslon Viejo illgb SchoOl, band In Orange County? We are flOinl Clall of 11'1$ • Borba,. Krdblch _ Editorial Page Editor The t'dltottal per;:e Of the Dally ...Piiot too~ to Jnfonn and ctJmu-'lttei rndet'i b)' vrttenUllt this rteWIJ)lptl;'I Opinlol\I ~ _. COfn• 1nentaey' on topics ot lnttkik and 111.rnlflcanct, 't!Y'.tJl'OV~nt • (orum lo<~ 1~ofour,....;a,.,,,r opl-and 1W .,.....nu111 the dlv(.ftf" v~ of lnfon'l'lic$ ob- Mf'\lflf:t e n4 IOfJlcamtn on topics Ot t!Ht d/U'. Friday, March e. 1973 man .. " • .. ... .. , .,, ,, " ,, •• . ,r .. •• .. ·-.. .. • .. .. " .. • ~ • Setbaek for Darwin Gene8u Def eared For St.aw Text,s Assembly Moderates Win; 'Burke Loses LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A stale Boan! ol Education nil- "" on whit California aCliooJcbudreo will be tau&ht doal Ille origin ol man bu "fUlled In • aaall oetback 1 ... Donrin llld • deleat for Ginais. .Th. board ruled Tlmlday by a 7..1 vote that -ved ¥boob f o r el<omMJ!117 ICl:bool •tudenla Clll CIV!f.lmae ~ pmeot man u barinl evolved from Joonc 1•nim1l1, bul IDllll -ii .. u_,. oi!IJ, DOI _.., lao\. Bui Ille board OYerntlocl lhe demaDd by fundamentalist rollglaus -llld ..... of its own llVlmhHs that lelm- tiljc text. uoer1 • religlOUJ bollefl that a divine power cr.aled Ille UDiftne, or that man la Ille product of a "apedal c.ullon" by God. pact on the choice of teztboob throoghoot the naUon. Approved textboob In Calitarnia must now note thlt "most sclenlilts agree that the theory or organic evolution is' the best scientific desert~ Uon we have to account for the complex forms of life Jn the past and present." As .. example or the kind ol cbanges wblcb will bave to be mode: Now -"Lib tile other UPIT ..... :l!.,"t:an ~~~ed1;:,,: Angels' Wreekage ancestral orlglm ... Future _ "It is beU.ved In Military fire rig sprays the remains of three F4 phantom jets that were being flown by Navy's Blue Angels aerobatic team when they crashed about 20 the theory of evoluUon that miles weot Cl El Centro. 'lbe pilots --chuted to safety after the •4.5 mil· man has evolved from an.. r-.. ., ce11ra1 organisms, like the _li_·o_n_-d_oll_ar_i•_ts_colli_"de_d_. -------------------- other organism.! lnhabiUng this plallet. .. . False Land Oaims Charged SACllAKE!m) (AP) - A -Republican bu-... Ibo mlDorUy floor leadon Job In Ille As9ombl y, tumlng back a conservative's challeop in tlie llrst change in the Aaembly's top GOP posl in elgbt 7ear>. The election Thunday ol l!Ob Beverly of Manhattan Beach was followed by the election of two other self· described moderates to the No. 1 and No. 3 Republk:an poats in the Assembly. Beverly deCeated Bob Burke Rock Group Musician. Found Deuel SACRAMENI'O .(AP) -'!be Sha.tin& Propertl.. Inc. is Sen. James R. Mlllll (D&n CORTE MADERA (AP) - state attorney general'• olllce Sen. Jobn L. Hanner (R-Glen-Diego). Ron McKeman. the rl-Y<Or- ol Huntlnglmi Beodl on a IM -ol the ftet>ubllcan C&llCUI to IUCftfd Bob Monagan or Tracy as mioority t Io or leader. MONAGAN IS •:rpected lo resign bis Assanbly seal of ll ,..,. to -• post in the N1xon Administration 115 usi!- llDI :ie<ntary ol lnlnsporta· tion '°' coogresslooal liaison. Aaoemblyman Frank Mutphy ol Santa Cru& ... elected to ...,....i Beverly as GOP Caucus chainnan, tht No. 1 Republ ica n post, and .Assemblyman Dhoo Arnett ol Redwood City was elected party whip. Beverly's election was seen a.s a eontinuaUoo of control of the Assemhf3 GOP caucus by the moderate-llbenl faction of the party which supported Monagan. Monagan's tenure as Ooor leader and speaker was one of the lollgest oonlinuous GOP leadership rdgns in modem times in tbe Callfornl1 legIJl•-- ALTllOIJGB Beverly did not have Mooqan's public en- -· he bu been clooe· Jy 1Wed wltb the former Ooor leader and was supported by the same moderate -liberal coalition which kept Monagan in power. Jn -Monagan WBS leader of the young moderates who won party control in the Assembly away from con- servatives. Burke ls the fourth conservative Republican lo WtSUCCtssfulJy c b a 11 e n g e moderates for party leadership lQ the past three years. Beverly bas a reputation as a moderate who has a working relatioo1hip with the Democratic majority, which now standa at 49-29. He was one of vnly e i g h t RtpUblicam to be given a committee chairmanship when ,_toretti parceled out 'rt such posts in 1'71. EllVCATOllS DOied I b a t •incl textta pihlllherl tend to gear tbelr malerlal to Ille larger martets, rullnp In Callfomla, the naUon'a most populous state, bave an im- T H E SCIENTIFIC com· muolty mounted a determined campaign a g a i n a t the -by rellgiow groups, and the NaUonal Academy of Sciences COlldtmned attempts to roquire mwng religious and scientlllc believes in school books. •--a-used a No· rt b 1,· r n dale), a former rival o1 One of the mlsrepresen-old "Pig n .... of the "'led ua;, .... talion.I, Younger said, was r~n '°" Callfomla sqbdltl.slon.operalof Younger's for the GOP that the purchase of land at GrateM Dead rock lfOUP. bas r--------------------, of making false clallns in the nomination for a t to r n e Y Lake Shastina was a sound in-been found: dead in bis apart.- promotion of house lola in general. vestment, certain to ino'ease ment io this San Francisco Joan Baez Reveals Bisexual Tendency . ' BERKELEY (AP) -Fo!Dnger Jean Baez says what A ....,. In a local campl8 DeWSJMIP'I" A)'> !JI lnle -she .. • .....,1'1.1." "'Die q,.,. .-. all ""1"eOI. '1booe are my quoles, .-ca • llljJe recorder'" w.. Baez ..Ud Friday ol a *J In Ille Dally Califumlan C(UQClng her u saying she bod a love affair with another WOOiari" wheo sbe was 21. ,• "ONE 01" THE Dicesl whatever yoo want to caD tt - .,.,,. of my Hie -wu a woman,'" tbe Independent student iew-clmJlMed on tbe University of Calllornla cam· -ps bore quoted her u saying. .,. "My manager'• been liUlng, sweating beblnd bis desk, Wliting fw tbe day wheo I'm aoJDi to aay that to tbe press. I laid blm I woold 11119Wer tbe ~ il it WIB .. .,, aslt- .ed," llbe llld. \~ 1AUr' lbe tlatM:nted to I Sm P'rancilco <lwonJde re- p!M'; , , "E""•tr)a*--Is, IDlft or !ell!, ~-People )ult doo~ Jlllll IO -II. It 0111181 dowD lo teobnlcallUee of wtiaher _podll..Saraol" ' · ' . The complaint, filed Thur•-· al " th fU"•-A•• sres community. Siskiyou Cotmty. m v ue •.u e ...... ... ..._, day in O>ntra Costa County McKeman's body was found Atty. Gen. Evelle J . Superior Court, a cc u 1 es *: *: *: Tburaday night oo the floor ol Younger said Thursday be had Shullna of 111>trucUng or M l bis bedroom by a neighbor filed a complaint against permitting salesmen "to use $4 il ion who bad not seen him for two P · 1 statements In ttlling lots days, the Marin a.mty cor-- Shastlna roperties n c · • which misrepresent actual in-oner's office said. An autopsy owners and operators of the formation available." Younger Due Buyers was scheduled today to 11,000-ocre Like Sh a a t l n a said In a nen releue. determine the cause or death. development near the town of Friends said that be lllf- 'Weed. A SP 0 KE SM AN for LOS ANGELES (AP) -fered from bepatilis, an illness Among the directors of Harmer, cbalrman of the ReflHlds of up to '4 million are that prevented him from . • seoate '!t:(IUbllcan caucus, due certain land purcbuen at pllly'--with the -·p in .... '· bad California City under an '"" ~·-said me tor not yet agreement reached with dreat cent monlbs. Is Someone seen Younger'• complaint and Western Cities Inc., says MCKERNAN, wbo 'pla,yed had no unmediate comment. Evelle J. Younger. the organ and harp and was a Harmer -who was a 1970 Younger said '11tursday a vocalist, was an original mem-oul There? primary candidate against consent oroer In Los Angeles ber of the Grateful Dead. • Younger for the GOP nomlna-Superior Court settles the Known u Pig Pen , tion for attorney general -Is dispute involving Ales at MeKeman's trademark wu STANFORD (UPI) -A now regarded as the leading ca!Uornia City, acquired in his oulTageOUJ appearance: S t a n Io r d astronomer !Ug• GOP candidate fw president 1961 by Great Western United long black hair, Indian bead gested Thu r • d a Y that pro i.m o1 tbe Senate JI Corl>-, tbe parent of Great band. long black moustache Clnhs: No Cover State May Push Nude Ban SAN FRANCISO (AP) -A half dozet\ Broadway night spcCs will Id COY« up their daooen U ftC(U1nd llDder I rt!IMfled state t.n oo bottomless entertalnmeat, a ~ imn fw the ........ said . ,.We will not cover up our bottomless dancers and ft will oot JU. G-strings an our bottomlea: dancen," Dave a-iberg, publicill for .U fl the clubs, said Thursday. "We will figlJt them in court." be l8id alt<r owneni got mdoe from the 11a1e Aioobollc eev.qe Control De- portmem to ""'"'"up --" --Tbe ABC said In Loo An£e!es it woold enforce regula- tionll agalmt -acta in places ..mg alc:oholic beverages. '"lbele aren·t crimbal cbarge.s." be akt. "We're not going to send out paddy wqons and load 'em up with violators..' mysterious radio signals beard Republicans ~ge to oust Westtm Cities. and an old vest 40years agomay·bave beent~~~~:..'.~~~'....:'.~_'.'~~_..".'.~:__ ____ _:::_::_:::._::::::__ ___ ~=======================-=============:=o' an effort by Intelligent llfe In space to communicate wtth the earth. R<nald N. Bracewell said a llIS8 BAEZ, 32, ll8ld Ille -~ sbe referred lb WU "m,y -and ooly'''-_....,._ "I ioYe mm. l'am rilile Clritm4" lbe l!lfded. · · . Ille IDld ._.. .. lier bdme Oil Ille Sen Francbco \inJDiUra ... """~·t· .......-11 ..... -die -;ijrm, or If Ille ~~· tiaYe beed lnade, "but I new ruding ol the signals, r e c o r d e d intermittently between 11128 llld 1932, pln· p>lnled lheJr "°"""" .. the constellation Bootes in the ~ "fh. reading camlo 'you really must 5R£. ~(' ·· 11.BO'l'T TIE SHOP " • ... "bow 11'1 lmoartan! .. & lot tL " "Be!nc li!oexui1, ,,,..'re much -down upon fi= ~-i"'tt" ~:71111~· :-.:: :;;:: ,!U: I've ever nm Into.'' . . "If ,,,.. lwil!i -way1,·;;.. ""1Jy swing," she tllid '.1llo -.... __ ''.I J1llll ftaurt, yoo mow, double """p!Maft." ,. : from Scottllb oclentlst Duncan Lunan of Gfaagow, who had sent him bis studies. 11We have to be extremely careful not lo throw away anylhlng wblcb lnigbt be 'the message' from eisewbere in the uni· verse," be said. ·-Ofl!y Coast Qffers ~ 63Guaranteed.Certificates .. .. .. ·Saturday Service • .. ,_ ·The Insiders Club •. :~ ' .. .. 1 \ .. .... - • Tiil llllldtn Club: A new w-r to beat Inflation. Its .., membership card permits you to buy nearly t!tOIY- • lhlns you need from 111e finest clOSe<klOOr show- rooms at subslanual Uv- %1 init -eppliances1 t\Jml- r.'tu111, atoreo equipment, j i~na .,ods, drsperles , ~much, l"(luch more. ~ You cen ...n buy cais •.at H "fleet" price ~ ~:moblll ...,_ tnd motor-. 'eydel at substantial...,_ 1np. Tiil Insiders dub • • r. :; I ~ Effective Annual Earnings 5.00%-5.13% Passbook. No Minimum. 5.75%-5.92% One VelJlf Certlflcate $1,000 Minimum. • 6.00¥.18% Two to Five Year Certificates $5,000 Minimum. Up to 90 days loss of Interest on 1mOUnts wlttldrawn befora maturity on all certificate accounts. also provides big dis- count. on \ickets to sport-· Ina and entertainment events .•• plus a whole list. or free services: safe deposit boxes, money or- ders, travelers checks, and notary services. Membership requlre7 ment tor savers-,$2,500 minimum balance. Coast borrowers now receive as- sociate memberships en- ti\linl then\ to all oll1slde referral serolces. Ask about Jolnln1 at any <;qrsl office • MAINontCE: 91h & Hiii, Los Anireles • 623-1351 °'"""""" WILSHlltr 9t QM.MERCY l'l.ACC: 3933 Wll~lr• 81\-d., L.A •• JS&.1265 L.A..ctVfC CtNTlft: 2nd&. an:.o.ira~. 626-1102 HUNTI"aTON llACH: 91 Huntlnston Ctnt1r 1714) 897·'1047 IAHTA MONICA:: 711Wltlhlfe BIYd.• 39).()746 SANH~ loth A Pacific.• 831·2341 MST COVINA: lll1U1nd lnooplnf Ctr.• 331-2201 'ANO!fAMA CfTTt Cl)I• .. Van Nuys IMS.• 182·1171 TAltL\KA: • 11751 Ventuni Blvd. • Ma.811"14 LONG llUCHI 3rd'-llDCIUlt • 437·74*1 IAIT LOI ANGlLU: Ith .... 266-4510 D~MOMA: 328 S. DlafT¥1n(f.IM' 1714) 5"-7525 TUITINl Ltrwln Sau.re l~ln& ctr. 1714) tl:-telO lAMIMOA! 1.1 Mlraoa Sho!"'1n1 ctr. 1714) 1512-675 MNAllfttD.i Dtl Mw 11 Lal Tunn • 217'"41 DoU, Houri-I AM to 4 PM All Ottlcos, -pt CMc Center, 'Open Saturdays I AM to 1 l'M r ASSm OYlll ONE llUJON DOUJJll • - m.,-,, ! .. . . . . ' • . ' • .. 44 fashion island, newpot1 center 644-5070 ~I • • . I ! ' l I • • ! I ' • • ' • • •• • • l • I • • ' ' • • ' ' • I I I • I • ' I ' I '• • I • ... .. ·' I I ... • • PAGE . ' • ' • B nding the Rules Locallitg the mu11i·milllon-dOuar western regional headquarter* of ~ Farm IDJurance In Costa Heu Is a mniy.tlded amet.· It will pro ride Jobi, tu base, ,an attractive ltruCture -, with all the atlributll of a "clean" lndultry. • J - entire series of new eounei Oil Jancbcajiln& Ol'llllllenW llorllculture, IOI! laying and grounds ma!nWwlce. AU ol these are hlgbly demmded -1114 hlalUY Plld - lldlll In ~ County ,,i.ere davelopftj fincl it de- llrall!e to put 1llclt ..... of tbe "green" ~ Im~ taten out w!!b Ihm bulldlngL . We onl) wiah the Costa Mesa City Council had found 10me way of landing the enterprise without bending, or poaibly breaking, one ol !is own Jaws, . The '1]>ensive office bullding will be bull! north of. the San Diego Freeway near Hyland Labs. The land ia zoned for manufact\U'inl {M·l). And the Jaw clearly otales. that M·l lancl Is reslricj,ed .to,,manufacturing ustll. AgricUlture teacl>on at Coeta Mesa mp Ire com- mlUed to an lndlfldpa!i:red J!f')graDI of lnllructlon lhat will lead lo saleable *1111 wben the atudelrtl Cflduat.. By ensuring lhe availablllly ot pndlcal eoGIM'I a_.i turning out otudentt 'Rho ean llee__dlrectly .tato joba. the Newport-Meu U~ Sdlool lli8l!l'1t ~ demot1- llraled that it cm remain in otep 'RUii ~&\County's The newly.formed ·~'~ ;ione ttucly committee for some time bu been studjin( Ille possillllity of expand· ln4c':.e zone to indude non.mantafiocturlng uses such u o and wareh0Ulinl~ntio111. Unfortunately, the rewrite job waJ not i!omp~ JI,\ tilne to make the state Farm project conforlll to·dle lli>ok. changing occupatlonal ~ • ' • ' J' Recognition Earned · By bending llie rulJ!s/1C9sll Mesa city councilmen were able to secure aw;at.tiij.'tlveobtlllding with good tu potential and ,.,..ibly 400. new jobs once the bullding liecomec fUlly utiliZed. " A Costa Meaa police officer assigned to the city or Irvine bas won singular distinction by beillg named 1972 Officer of the Year. " ' '. Robert E. "Pop" Arnold, 53, bas since Sept. l, pa· trolled the 41-square mile city of Irvine along with nine ethers who make up the new city's fin! police force. But councilmen, who wro!I' ·the rule book in the !Int Place, 'hould • l)e ·~~ !ii abide by their own regulatlo111. H they ~'(; tqe:y _ sbOuld cl)ange them, or .. in lhl.s'case, speed up.tile.....,... before further vio- lations o«ur. • • "" • ~ ~ duty in h1ine marks yet anclher stage of growth JD the career ol the man who began service with the Costa Meaa Police Department in 1957 -as a re- serve officer. , Students · K~p in Step Since Nov. 1, 1959, when POp, father of three mid grandfather of 12, was hired as a regular officer he has been earning the respect of bis fellow officers and the communities be serves . Agriculture Is a growth business, even In Orange County where the beanflelds, orange groves and dairy farms are yielding to new housing developments and industrial pai:ks. The kind of agriculture that bas become important to the county, perhaps is not agriculture in the claasi· lea! sense because it does not coocem Itself with the raising of crops and livestock for food production. That respect ia only spotligbled by Arnold's desig· nation u the recipient of the 1972 award presented to him by the Costa Mesa Exchange Club. All members of the fon:e vore to select the outstanding officer recog- nized this way each year since 1963. In the limelight at Costa Mesa High School is an The DAILY PILOT joins the Costa M""a and Irvine policemen in honoring Pop Arnold -a police profes- sional deserving of the honor fur service to citizens of both cities. c SPRING FASHION PREVIEW Unpaved Road Could Be a Privilege (SmNEY J.HARRI~ In an uncharacteristic burst of good will not Jong ago, Jack Anderson, the Washington columnist, squeezed out a few kind words for political figures who· have not held their palms out over the years. , Among this happy !ew, he cited the Senate dean, George Aiken o! Vermont, who bu been an · elected official !or 40 years: "Yet the road thet runs past ·the-bouee he ~' l owned in Putney, Vt., since the 1920s is still unpaved.!. ·: · 'Ibere is no ques. lion in my mind:.d Sen. Aiken's unyield· • Ing honesty, bu~ .J ,: ·' suspect that Jaak <Mderson is 'a touch naive in respect w,;me road ~ past the Senator's Verfnonl retreat"" .For the tact that it bu~mained unPave<1 au these years mar~ more testimony to the Senator's ~ than to his in· . tegrity. • ~ Anyone who ""15 a country house knows what a losing struggle It is to ~p the road unpaved; indeed, an unpavpd road past your place Is one of the staftis symbols of seclusion. Once they pave· lt, your privacy is half gone; especially 'in towns like Putney, where re90rt4!rs flock in all during the summer and fall. About a dozen years ago, the county board appropriated funds to hardtop the road that runs along my place in Wisconsin -a pointless project, Jince the road goes nowhere but back to the main higbway, and the vast majority of residents wanted it kept just the way it was. Dear Gloomy Gus Spring Is here and all the camp- ers and boots are being pilled out of garages and bactyarda to be parked oo the streets. Apart from "beautifYing" Che streets, it mates them very dangerws for tids who come rumlng out between or from . wide< these things. C.M . Tiii• fNhlll'll ,......,. ,....,,, ....... .. llfCetUrtlY ..._ .............. ,... , ... , "' ~ .. ~ On,. ~ ....... BUT ONE or the implacable lads of poliUcal Ille Lo tbat once D1011eY bas been appropriated for a project, yoa can bet that money will be speot, whether the people most affected by It want It or not. 'l'be contractors want it, and that's reason enough In most cases. We objected, we protested, we signed peUtlons, we stigmatized the project as unnecessary and expensive, we ahowed bow the mooey could be far better spent -but, lacking Sen. Aiken's clout, '""Oi> . position was fruitless. 'lbe road was pav- ed in record time, two miles goln& ex· actly nowhere for no particular reuon. and "serving" no one but the residents who didn't want it. WELL, now hundreds and hundreds or tourists gllde by every day in the aum- mer, Uttering the landscape, snwHlt1g up the almolphere with gaaoline fumes, and destroying the very privaq for which the houses weno bought in the nm place. There's not even any "public interest" involved -the road ooly takes them out ol their way. As the crowning Insult, 9'ime -motional nut in the county seat added our road to the "Fun Map" distributed to tourists by the Chamber of Commerce. Don't tell me that Sen. Aikm didtl't see all this coming when he Oiercised the fullest power of his office to keep the road running past his house In Putney gloriously unpaved all these years. Don't Marry a Girl Wlw •• What kind of a girl should a man ma,... ry? That isn't too bard to figure out. A man should marry the girl he's ln love with and can get along with, and who loves him and can get aloog with him. What kind of girl should a man avoid marrying? Any other kind. But be should be at special pains to avoid marrying the kind of girl who - Spends more on her hair than he does on his entire wardrobe. Thinks being "a mere housewife" - u she calls ii -is 80mebow degrading. Takes pride in the fact &he doesn't cook well and has no desire to leam. Feels a bwtband should wash his own aocks. Can't ~ a home looking reuooably ttcly as well u Uvedoin, Can't keep rrom keeping a homt -( ..... _H.A_. 1_. _B_OYLE_. _ __,) ,length and broods !or days If she breaks one. Thinks It Is a mark of her cleverness, ¥1d alio the duty of a liberated woman, to abow1 up her bUJband in public wbeneve~ she can -jUJI to u.p him in his place:" • Never tblnks ii Is fun to get wet in a sudden lummer rain . Believes ber relaUv., Invariably show more cbaracler than his do . CRIES II be laughs at the pictures in her family albom. Would rather play wltb an old doll than a new baby. Would rather ltart\8 new war with her molhel'in-laW IJiMi bep an -lnlee. Se""' eltber too 1111111 lofloven or nevi!' serves AQJ al all. Thinks alt ..... -run, "just lillle boys -.... bo<lllttle ,,.,. 1111111." Mandatory Retirement Age. Proposed , Are Congressmen, Judge·s, roo Old? W ASFllNGTON -It's a timely and much needed reform-but its chances of getting anywhere are virtually nil. . . Rep. Jolm Seiberling, D.-0., is sponsor· mg a constitutional amendment that would impose an age limit of 65 on members: of C.OOgress and 70 years for federal judges, including the Surpreme Olurt. "Long ago," says Seiberling, 51-year- okl grandson of the 1..-r of the Good· year Tire & Rubber· Co., ''Coogress ao- lmowk!dged the wis- dooi of mandatOry retirement when it ealablished a retire- ment a&e for those In government civil BeMl,lce. ,t b 1iine Coogi8FijijjJiall\iS principle to ilsell • and the federal judiciary." • IT IS '11ME, indeed, and long overdue ! 1be Atroo legislator couldn't be more --,.. be periinenUy points ou~ the average age of chairmen of Bouse com- mitlA!es is 65, while federal judges serve lor Ille and some hang oo interminably. Examples: The lite Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black was 8S when finally forced to posal will make beac:twar. 11Buslness has found that without man-~ · ~ "At a time wtie'h We are all concerned datory retirement of older officials and »·O'°ERT S AT J F.N with the need to breathe new life into the emPJoyes," • be declared, "It Lo a - ,1...: '.D • • / Jegisl_ative branch of our government," tretnelY diffieult to. attract and hold able ~ _ argues SeiJ)erling, "this amendment is y~ men and womeri needed to keep 1 , • particularly important. In the past a furn vigorous, progressive and suc- relire due to severe illness, from wbicl.) several months, we have made" signifi· cessful." · he cti.ed a short time later. justice cant relorms .in House procedures and . siMo..Ait.L.v, -Seiberling pointed out, Willfam o . Douglas, 74, lingers on · · tbe committee system. I believe they will although requiring a battery-charged • go a long way toward re-establishing many ~~ates now·require judges to retire pacemaker for his heart and recently Congress as a branch of _govern'ment of at ,70~ n.t SOWld precept.''.,be added, was reputed to be ailing., equal stature with the execuUVe br8:11Ch. 'j'udi~ bell a PP. Ii ~~ft to meed tha!aderall .1 . · "B I ot lthstandin th rtby oary. practice~ prov t ui But desirable as ~ch a nwidatory al . . u. n. w . g e~ w~o _good for '1:ie. stateJ. jt ja. Certal:P to prove Iimlt ll1igbt be, p(llling 1t into, ~1ec1 S)r\dl!jl;" "~ ha~• "!'t.:~ <"1'\ ·,'!!le. ·.11JeiWJie·1011 the·!ede'l'i~ something else. Amending the ~ • ~.or Qxig~, '!'•~ perbil•s i;nore =th ·•~int ;;.:..made b lion is 1 difficult ~d tortuoos prvcesa. tlilin BDY, other,~tnnately deteritmie Se :;. . er • po ii\~'-'"~ ,1 ~ To begin with, the proposM ...Wd whether' the P?'l"'r"bOlanee of powers • '· • ~a, ithen . .,_._. in have to be Pl1S.'!ed by ~Y within .. our ~~-can @to; . •t!D& . . t ·•··~•uve .U of whose key Jesdeno are 'seoio~ nBlored-lhe --1~ 1¥; 111 ~-" ... . · ,. . .,...,... cit~," to I'"' it~~-aQIVX"<ll-lhal ~~ilt-Sel'bi~''' ' ''' lf'to'ehm\'t!fe: jangerous THEN, even 11 the amelldm<nt ling'• opbilon; .ls-aged 1ea&rs~ Wfilil·· ·irow -live power and'.oreswne somehow got through C.Ongress where a Congress tleeds iS yotmger memben with its p role 8:(.tbe government's clllel two-thirds majority ts ~ it would physical and mental vigor to s~ up un-laWQ'I bodj','' , said the Oh i o have to nm the highly Wlcertain .gaunUet der the heavy demands of th_e1r l~· 1-~~~:it. ~t. have a vigorous and of the 50 stote leJisliltures, -lourtha "This is a job for m&iur..:l,;;en· Md l ~p, ·In touch 1With the of which would bave,to &pprove.1 women,'' asserts Seiberling, 'lbut not f°' .·~~ -people and' open~to new It would take a lcmg time-as the aged." " • , kleas;-l,dM.,apy Other institution seekJng demonstrated by the_ discouraging. fact It Is no. colncidep,~, Seiberling 00!¢, ·to;~its \iilalily, Congress needs a that there is no evidence ~ting's that busmess corpoations conqnied ~ ~trow ~ new blood. sound idea is even getting started in their "inS\itutional health" haVe allhoit . '"lbeoOly wayto ensure this is through Congress. " universally adopted mandaklry ret.lre: .. pUmdLWft ~tirement. M a n d a tor Y That's not daunting him; he ls finn1y ment for both officers and reureMml'Should be applied to Cmlgres.s convinced that sooner or later bis p~ employees-usually age 65. as :oveU as~ the federal judiciary." Mental Hospital Flap Unwa~r~nted ~· ' ~ . Sickening. Thal'• what It Is. Sict.ict.ict, the way IOOle play oo the lean and emotions of othen for personaJ gain and not«iety. Taite the ....,.t Dap over lbe state's long-nlnge pnigram to phase out its hos- pitals for the men- tally W and retard· ed. 1bere is oothing new about the con- cept of commtmity care for tbe mental- 1,y ill. It slarled back in 19S7 with the passage of the Short-Doyle Act. 'lb.at was a great year. It was the beginning of the eod for warehouses where the mentally W were stacked and forgotten. Piling thoae unfortunate folks in anthills far ftool home is not only cruel, it is counterproductive. It causes llUlllJ' petienll to nogress, to deteriorate . Callfomt.1'1 program of community care has proved to be sound and .Uc- ceaful. ft has established a paltem other states and nations now lollow • Under Short-Doyle and, since 1967, the Lanternw.Pttris-Shorl Act, population at the state mental lNtitutions has shnmk from 15,000 to 5,400. In the beginning, the state paid com- munities 50 pel'<e!lt of the cost of the local programs. In 11&1 that rose to 75 pen:ent; now it's 90 percent. The state pays all costs ror programs for the men- tally retarded. r ..... _R_u_s_w._J\_t_:ro_N__.J and all state hospitals will be phased out shortly after that. Timing depends UPon the development of additional and ao- ceptable facilities at the comnnmity level. THE STATE also plans to relocate some 10,000 mentally retarded patients in small, family-type units al the local level. In that way Mils could be close to borne and parents and r e c e i v e personalized care and training. That pro-, gram is at least 10 years in tbe future. ';\ .. First, standards must be-set•for theo1Qj21 more·· -nea with partisan games facilities and then accopta~i. laci!iti.eo. than· lmfflng the· nlental hygiene pro- and qualified. staffs deVelot*d and~ J~ ~ gi;a~.1 -4" • ,... ceosed. -< · , ·-~ "so~ should set thoae people To facilitate .the relocat1~ of tbe~~·. . sir~ Tbe purpose of the state's men- tbe department of mental hy!!lene hiis ial liYi!iene program is to care !or the developed a ~am. of full c1t~n and nlentally ill.and tbe1Qentally retarded. It parent partlc1patlon m the planrung. It i~ not to provide jobs for state workers· was, Dr. Mayer conceiv~. one way to let it is 00f to provide state payrolls fui. the parents and guardians o( the ,MRs communities where big-barn mental know what lay ahead. J .. bbspitals are located· It ls not to provide Well, thet waa where the nap started. politicians ~th JOl>.slster platlorms. Most of the~ and h)'!!leria CIUJ!e ~~ ., ~~ of the ~ were upset. two sources. . .,. • Upderstaitdably. 'Many did not reallu -irresponslble · state employes who · slite law p'1llllbils tbe arbitrary or are more M~cerned about pen>etllating caprlcious t:etocatlon of ~Uents. But, the jobs than caring for patien.ts, •pd . • . law is clear: tbe explil!ll pemlsslon of -U'reS0MJstble politlc1ans "~ Bte the ptarent or guardilu\.must be obtained before an MR-patient can be ... led. . , . ;rou'd 'thin]( thoae leglslatora and of· A G • L A ff · ' • ' ' 0 liclals wh6 ano aooiiding off would !mow recwn ove air , about the law. If they did .!'l'Jd tbe~ • • . ' !1 . persiste4 in lbeJr lqose talk, 'then ... When Alexander EUot -author,· jo!Jl1l8]1st. writer or rum scrlpls Im! fonner editor fl. Timft magufne -,mov· ed to Greece with tils family en a Gul-' gor.Ilelm Fellowship, be did not !mow Iha~ · he was embarking upon a lll6\Mlnl' lcWe allair witb that C011111rl'· So far iliis !rl- fatuaUon bas resulted lit hve vo1WD!J en the blstoiy, mythology iJid arl or !bet nalloo, the latest being Tbe Horizon Con- cise History of Greece (American Heritage Press, $8.1111), OOMMENTING ~ this ·alu!llanUy il· lustrated work, Eliot uoteo t b a I "Problem Ooe was to dernllnltrate the unity of Greet hlslory. Thia bis al"71 been told piecemeal 'before. Thero was • • mow Jbenl for~ (~-----_,_.;__, -......;] U !cibe were Ignorant QI the law "' . . 'kholv ror duml><lumbs. · THE BOOKMAN Ei way, they seem ~kl of com- , · passion for !hose w~ bv .. exp already ' · burdened by a loved 911e wbo Is ll\elllall1 ClaSslcal ' Greece. which every educated retarded. ' I jlenon knew aomething about. Then .Byzantine Greece, a relaUve mystery. Then Chaos and Submission to the Turka. And finally a small slum'blioc 'modern' Balkan country.• ' ORANOI COAST l'•t1ltl~[(1JI Robtrt N. Witd, Publbhtr I Tho .... Kt111f1, Edil<>f Bllrbom Krdl>iCh Editoriot Pope Editor ... unre.uooably tidy. -!Joeto't ...... what her ---Just ao he -'l bother lier-too mucb. 80lllB LOCAL ladlltles are better than Giiion but an muat -lllate standards to qualJf1 far the )!nl8ram. Mental facilities .,. ....,.,,. pitlly placel and !bent II Do doubt )lome do need upgrading, Quotes Ellot's purpose ts to 11.!weep the dl!- jointtd 1..,a away, and show • a l'l!llW'Ubl¥ cootlmloua now." A. far ... p""°"'-<lay Greece Is c:oocemed. a sub-Jecl of lo-contn>veny, the author ' adlls, "1. teJl wbat 1 know and tell It stnaiibt, coolly, in the contest of all Grett blltoey uP to now." ~ .. FROM "the glory thal was Greece" to tbe .._...ver br:.!!!.r=t reginj,e, The editorial r>Q:e or ~n. Dtll)' Piiot ~ to tnform and •lknU· late rtaOm by f)l"hentlna lhll ne~•papu't oplnlon1 and com· mf'nl.IJ1 un 1ttplea ot lntd-cal •nd llgnm.uc,, tat PN>Yldint .. forum ~r tbe exP'f91on !!__!'!,.fMden' ExPllCl'S to dole out his 'lunch moaey Spends -·fl her time provinJ lbe ever day ln.tlead of ooee a week. can play bddp J>eUer u..a IJIY oilier 11 • wuteflll lier buband wlll 'bave to woman to toWll. • throw out two I.licks al. prl>ap every 'l1llnb an arllcla Ill» this ' Ir c.o nigbL ridlculous.f<>r words, becaUJ<, "after all. Ooelll 't tblDk MY comic 1trtpa art ever let 11 be 1ertous -what man ever knew lunny. IDYthln( about women in the first pi-. Vows thet the flnt thing lht'll do 1lben now really•" site manie.s a man II relorm him. Comm., .;p next, Glt!J -Some Kinci. Kee1>1 her fln&emalll t!llee thLaannal -of Bays 1iot to Marry. But, pad<orts are far be!let off at the camnmli, Inti than when lhq were treatod lite lepm in 101De remote col- Clllf. Palleht population at tbe state'• holpilala II dwindllns at the rata of 2,000 a year. Dr. Willlam Ma,..., recenlly named lllato dlroctcr of. menta,l bYllene, prtdicll that by 1'71 all mentally ID will be C8"ld lor in their own cmnmuniU.. ,. I -c. in-. L.A. allof¥1 .. d air pollolife •alilorllJ -"F:ederal ......,. emlsllo!I contn>l llandar'da (IOU!d -the -··· motorists • bUIJoa tar the -Jm.19«1.' •• slae- gerlng "'* in 1fght ol recent federal "°"t-benellt stlldies which nota this ex· pendl!Ure 11ill contrll>ui. _., little toward dean air." :;:.,-1-:~ -=-...iii: pblloldphf and lllera!u1', social in- llilltlom, invasl<U !tom.-an4 pollllcal upheaval !rein wttlllo. Jt ,.,..., superbly the tuture al. Grttt Ille dd 11$ • inestlma blo coo(r!bUtion •to the -Id over the span ol C81lurita. VICTOR DE KEYSERLIN6 • oplnlonl, IDil by ~.,...una; the llv~ ViewpOlnt.t Of lntortnl'd ob- .. t"lf'9n t'nd pktlmen on topics of the da.y. Friday, March 9, 1973 • I ~ • ' ·: I ' • I' . ' •. • ... _, . ~ .. . .. . -Rrison ' . -• .... Ttilk:u \ipel'ifled,. bowcucr, that ~ t tary dtMce• ...... affect lll5t: ,.rs ft••1w cmlJ, 'md not 9*1•1rttl• .... ilbtadJ ""' -· • partfmlar \mild b. oO larR• ~llment .t.;p at either Fountain Valley ·or , Matjoa next year . '\ "Bat we're growing at the rat&Of 1,000 .-.i._-per ~·Ill !be dlstricl;~ .saJd Tt I .. -.. I led -• ttudoo!t Glen ll!rlillaei: and ~ . ..... 1na11o -• clllJm!al -1m1t: "we 1ii>Pe to ··bol\rll thejn· wiZ -lllf •-« _. alkndf. incft8slttg '!be' si%e • ol cam-that •-'"'> •t 1•11ffre411ea.meens .~have tbe'W9,rlt overcrdWding." -_,I 111.tlfllie -In !be , : ~ added:>u1 don't think 1!1Y llOwly •' 1 I -·wlll be alfeetal-plail ,.., eoulc£ _,.,>up tw!th '-'Id -.. .... ......... -lbm .............. !be ____. .... with..perfect . , . .. ..< - -~~-~~~-~ Base. 'lbe Seal W-officer· bad' been· a p!Uoner since JUiy 6, 1967. "• r ,., ~ -' ;_ ' -' • . ...-- N.T. Sitazu . FRIDAY, MARa-1 9, 19n TEN CENrS equality. But we ean work toward equal~ ty."' Oo !be basls of exlsllrut classroom space -lllcluding portable classrooms - t,he loll•wlng would he a .reasonably lalr dlstributiee of · students, accordlllg to Dysbiger: I _,., l • Fountain Valley's eilrollment woold fall from 4,293 last . Seplember to 4,2t7. ~:..-:i~ =p·3~ ~.iii~ 4,055: HUntlbgton Beach would rise from . Changes 2,601 to 3,121. Edison would rise - 3,478 lo 3,690. Dysinger sald he didn't lmow how dose beundary changes COll)d come to mHting these "failneSs goals... Predee recam-menda!l<ma are ezpected at out _., rquJar board meetlbg. Another major • .se..!opment fnlm Thurslllly's speclaJ ....ilog •• 'an agl10elllent to bold bock ..... pl- improvemeots ot the Westminster cam- pus. ,,,,_ .......... ...-.. -Ille $L7 million -.... -Ille .. ti Ille llidnJ Qty liP -lite ....-,iwdJ far iaqaweme:ata .. ille •• • •• I "l''P"' • Tbarakf, k:aeNS, b 1 • 8ld U., felt Iha ......,. ... be..)leld -... pnoPNe -la -,ms of Iha -wbeft inqavvaoeA•micbt beWEd•d. "We_, _ _, __ the-~ ... ---(Soe CllANGB8, Pip II * * * Unifyine Backed . Beach OK Given Barring Objection By JOHN ZAIJ.ER • Q( IW o.ur Pllet Stllfl Trustees ~ the HuntiHgton Beach Union High Scbool District will support ·the se~e onificiti~IJ. Qf ll).e 'Fountain Valley Schi::>ol Distrlct ,,... 1f no_ one else objects. The decision waJ reached after a 15- mlllute ,ll!JcllSSlon. ThUrsday ;al Which no trustee V<liced any objection to permit-t!nl Fountain Valley's wjthdrawal from the bigh school district. Wounded Knee •; ~ . . I A~eo.rd Told • . " ~ .·1 il~i . ~ . · R · .. WOUNDE;P ~E. S.D.<(j\P) '-Tbo .iiisu<e Departni'tnt sald ·tOday !be go~ ''tiacl'ied ' an ~I ti! prine!i>le•~ :m.llitlinl ~at Woun dal Kn<e: DUl'added that~ still hld·IO be worked out to end !be ii-day occupation of ·the historic \'illage. The annoo'ncement was mods by of· ficials both in Washington and at nearby Pine Rid'e; but there was no immediate comment !iy IndlanJ boldlng· wolmded Knee. • The ·Re;v. Wesley Bun~; wbo ·Was 8Jll()llil clergymen negotiating the aet- tiement, sald details of the agreement would . .not 1le ~ at•Or)ce. Ke'~ sald newsmen woold not he granted furlhei aceess 'to the village because 'it was !el( ut.Y·woµld hinder nego!Jiittons. The idmounceinen in' Washington laid the ~t In' pripciple with a1torneys for !be American Indian Movement could selUe-current problems at Wound- ed Knee." " '' Bu_t trustees empbaal""' that If "llJ of the other four feeder elementary dlsliicts in the hlgb achoo! area object, lbelr oupgort for Fountain Valley lllllflca. tion will end. "I can~ see why anyooe else will ob- ject," said Trustee Ralph Bauer. ••And as long. as Ibey don'~ Fountain Valley should he allowed to do wbat it wants." Trustees sa1d that despite their -m~nt, special Jegislatiee would he'.iieeilal before Fquntain Valley could become a Money· B(>µrd S!fys ~ng~s ll~abk Hair or ' " ' I U.S. Prods ~eds to Free More Prisoners-Tuesday· • . .-. ~ Camp Torture To~d It added, however, that certam pro- cedural matters pertalnlng to "the man- ner and time the ootiresidents will depart Wounded ·Knee" liad to be resolved. There were no other detalls,anoiJunced Fnlm Wire Senkes. SAIGON -The United Slat<s put more implied pressure <m the Commmlsfs • day to release another 140 ar ~ American prisoners of war.bf'!Ueoday._ ,..... A1lial"""" .... --· v--'[be -,,. .... " ,. and Yid O:mg" lane me Es I • liUle Dft a. hall of ..... -p-....,. -....,. bold.& °'" llut of Iha -! fiR. • at once. . --·'d he •-t to · · Some 200 ln~Ill took over the bamlet wuw ~P 8 rrununum. Feb. 21. Federal lawmen have manned a Brig. Gen. John A. Wickham Jr., da!i>- ty U.S. represent-ati•e: cm tbe Vietnamese-American Joint JI 111 I a r 1 Commlaaion, told !be ...... 1..... !bat nearly, 74 peroent of !be "-DD ml Allied foreign forces in V.iemam at the time of the cease-fire Jan. 21 mve beat withdrawn in .comp1tance with the ,._ ~menl ..!r~U::b"!\l:'~ ~ P:Orlmeter around !be village, and there fort to make him lallt h'ave been periodic eachanges, of guilfire. '!'wo· ,Indians ·were · woundea Thursday Anotber prisoner_ had a brolieli leg nigh!, the Justice Deparllnent said. rebroken agalll and agam In order to get A Justice Deportment sj>okesman also •·statement from,hlm. ~.:.J . announced that 20 persons had been ar-~lil! ano~ with ~ broken ~'!' was ·,..ted around the perimeter Thursday lhn>~ Into a cell with no treablient at , night and early today, bringing· the num- all. His ann,healed at .a groteSQll<! gle ber o~arr~ts to 53. The offi~ial said be lrid ii will haV. IO he broken ag !>DC" did not know U tlie 20 were attemptlbg Wickbam aald the Unlled.Slalei pulled n ,747 troops, South • KAna end Giber foreign allies re.....ed 27,too, end 1$,1115, Including 7,789 Americana, remain 18 be withdrawn by lrlarcb a be retw'na for it .to heal properly. lo enter or leave the village. " undergoing surgery lll'Lomo Linda Uni- versity Hospital. Officers said they understooCI he was fn>m the SC Loouis; Mo. area. His car carried Colorido lleense platea. His hair wi1·1ong and he wore a mut- tache and. beard, offlcen said. The sbel'Hfs office said the slaln .I, U.S. opo._ai. said W'iddiom preaented !be figures u a "matter of record" and did not draw any ancb;rsian Bui !be ~ added that the United Stai.s "aeeks to ...U.. Ille -of Aq>ertcan ¢sooera ol war as qudly u l"' reach <different pbue linel." The cease-fire ..,_. IUpulates tl)at Ame!"can priaanera will be releaaed at !be aame rate that U.S. and - Woman Killed In Auto Crash pairolman "towed !be 1 u 1 p e ct e d A G-~-· a111ilant while he was driving a late E_; Grove woman -killed In ~I µncoln aouthbound Ill the norll> ~ e::..~ :::!, ::,..:; bound i-ol Jnleralate 15. Avenue near lloalher s1z...i a Ibo .The b\>d1 "' the officer WU flJUDd ·•I nol1hem part ol the cl'". I ' lhe readsld\>-r v Slew art and t>ep. DIJI. Alty. Jobn The careening car, di!..,. "1 "-Hardy of. Son llemarlllno, who were drlv· Huntly, 47, of 5612 Buntloy Aft, - Ing to Barstow In attetld a meeting, were two oncomill( vehlcl.., polloe 1i14. . .rtporled to have spotted the highway Mn, ll!l"W .,,.. cltad at tbe ••••rjlllt patrol c&'r belag clitven IOillhbound In the a f¢w bli>cks from her Garden Gme norlhl!ound ~-home, lhe Orange Counl)I £or0aet"1 OI· $tewart l>uraued and forced the car off lice reJ>Or)td. _ lilt l!ill>.wpy near a Hf111ce sta11o1ut the · · llljltrtd In the crash ,... Pllricla 'Jllncllon of 1nter.t4te JS '14 ~te Route lUnellai 19, of 3111 Wiillria St., Seal It, oflkm aald. jleacli. • , I • 'l'be7 atill bald -Anrluno it liartli and --ml '-, ml U.S. ........ aaedl lheln ...... abaal hallof-~-15·,.­tlle Ilardi • s ,,, -.. IDMdt tbl ... tl,tk Allied"""" ---. ... u __ _ --..... Ille,,_ Jlilllary 0-nmfa'N Wily tD il:ue a wtBl ap- pal .................. -Vietnam, bat Ole Own;nwmj+ 11if a -.-................. aommaod 111> ·-repartal i Cenlf n.e •••8rwerbdJ..,. n be a prd1J .. ~ -• few _____ ,,..., wiDds. lligbs: at tlle 'E I dJm. • rioinc to .. ittland. OnntiPI -II to II. INSIDE T8 AY n. -·-Cltonile fa COMiolg •I ago. 'l'o eolebralc .U ~ rEWWI, IN -tolll olfn Bocl'• • .,_ la B lfiaor" moSlllidq,lfan:ll1&S.•_,, la todaP lrtttcwder. ........... ' ..... _ .. -. ;( -. ----. -. --. --. --..... _,. . -.. ,,_ &-... Q -. I ----. --. --. ==..--.J: ~.,...... :i 4 4 . -· -. -----. - I I • .. I -_____ ... ~ --- • • ...__D:;AI;;:L Y PILOT H Frld.U, liardl 9, 191) Columnist N. Ireland Lan slide · Rakes Gray At Hearing f ote to Remain British Marred 1Jy Bombs BBUAS'I', Northern JreUmd W') -Northena Ireland voted ove .... •mlnel1 to remalo Brltllb In a referendlll'O ...,. red by terrorist bomb attacks, officl.a1 results showed today. 'Ille -" ..... •••l ........ -..... -• -" b •• ' Ille l*••luae -.. -... Ill fa..., GI joining lhe ........... lrilb Rq>Hic IA> the aout11. WASHINGTON !UPI) -COiumnist Jade Anderson described L. Patrick Gray today as 1 .. political hatchet man" for President Nixon and said Senate con- firmation af Gray as FBI director would Ml a precedent !or making the post a Regional Coastal Unit "poUUcal plum." Andtraon, appearing before the Senate Jµd.Jclary Committee C011Jldering Gray's nomination, said, "It ii Immeasurably wrong to put a man in charge of the FBI whole prime interest is pleaaing the To Meet in San Cl.emente Presldeitt." From Gray's testimony over 11 hours in. the 'P8St week, AnderMn aaid that It was clear to him be was "not going to restrain the FBI, is not going to take the FBI out of politics, is not gOing to restore the FBI ti>. Us proper place In our democratic 10Ciety. !' · (Anderaon'• colt1Ji9! 'appears regularly on the editorial page ol the DAILY PILOT.) Anderson, a frequent critic in the past of the Jate ,J. Edgiiir Hoover wbile he was FBI cbief,'"sald no one ever serfously accused_lfoover of running a political force. But Anderson said Gray "proved himself to be a political hatchet man, for Richard Nl:ron" since leaving the Navy in 1960. "That, r believe. is why he was nominated to succeed J. Edgar Hoover. It is certainly why I am here today to op- pose confirmattoo of his nomination. "The greatest possible abuse would ~ to turn the directorship into a political plum. And I can guarantee you, if Mr. Gray is confirmed as director, we will n~er see1 the end of the ,precedent you set. There will be a parade or polltical hacks and a mauntain of oorpses le.ft by polttical hatohet men." Anderson and his associate, Leslie Whitten, became involved personally with the FBI 1n January when FBI agents arrested Whitten and Whitten - along with two American Indian leaders -was ac.cused of receiving stolen government documents . The material had been taken from the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington during a week-long takeover of the building Jast November. The charges were dropped alter the grand jury refus- ed to indict the three, Anderson recalled the incident today. He said the FBI "knew full well no crime was being committed" wben Whitten waa arrested. He said he thought it was an examele of Gra~ "usins the FBI delibefately, knowingly, to harass a new~." Gray completed hls testimony before · the committee Tb~1, ~bjtct . lo possible recall ,_after all .Der are biard. -..~~· ~\:: i ·lb ~ The Regiooal Coastal Conservation Commission serving Orange and Los Angeles Counties will meet in San Clemente March 19 and resume the · tedious' process of reviewing the formal applications for pennlts in the Coastal Zone. .The raft of· busioey coolrontl!J£ the commilsion ln'the Community Clubbouae Civic Cent,er Change Cost Put at $65,000 A late change, costing $6.5,000, has been ordered in the new $11 million Huntington Beach civic center. The change involves the placement of the planning department alongside the building and community development department on the third Door. City councilmeo authorized the 165,000 change -out of the city's own con- tingency fund -Monday night. City Administrator David Rowlands told councilmen the two departments can work more eUectJvely if physically plac· eel side by side. The planning department w a s originally scheduled f-0r a section of the ground-level development wing. Rowlands said the city has to use its -0wn budget m-0ney because the $300,l'XM> contingency fund from the civic center bonds is nearly gone. He said a project that size should have had a $600,000 con- talngeocy fund. The basic shell -about 40 percent or the total work -of the five.story city hall and three story police facility, is completed. City officials hope to occupy the civic center thl!: fall . The new civic center is on Main Street across from Huntington Beach High School, ,1 · • itness Oaims Offered From ftjf! J~.~-. CHANGw ··.:· • :' ,,. .. r.--~·· N DIEGO (AP) -A former DO'°i:• Dmate of Byron Handy, convicted or _. idnaping an Escondido businessman, said board President Dennis 'Maii'gers. ~.ay.s he. was o!,fered 10,000 to provide "But the money we do have outside in· ahbi w1~n~sses for .Han~y. struction should be used very carefull)I.!.' .. .\. sheriff s report filed 1n court Thurs· Trustees asked district administrator.:. ~ qqot~ Kelly Galloway Jr., 24i~'Who is for detailed recommendations on ft' '..)D county Jail after a rape convicuon. much o( the $2.7 million Westminster: .. Galol.way said Handy, 29, of needed to reach equality with other cam· Westminster o~fered the money if two of puses, and how much would go for im· Galloway'1 .inends would testify that provements that other campuses didn't they borro.wed Handy's car last ~· 6, have. 'the day James T. Hawthorne was kid· In the discussion of boundary change~-:--;naped. . . Dysinger presented trustees with .a .;-µter h18 recent ronv1~on Handy '!as prelimlnary set of possible changes. ~ ~fenced ·to state prison for life. included: ·~. • ·.:. lla!'thQme escaped his abductor and -Marina High School would give up to r~rgJOm -m~ney !" ~ver .paid. \Westminster most homes north of !~ · · McFadden Avenue. This \Vas the largest single possible change. -Fountain Valley would give up to Westminster a strip or land extending above McFadden A venue in t h e northwest part of the attendance area. -Fountain Valley )VOUI~ give up to- Marina a popuJous section bounded by Warner and McFadden Avenues, Beach Boulevard, and Gothard Street. -Fountain Valley would give up to Huntington Beach a section bounded by Beach Boulevard, Newland Street, and Warner and Talbert Avenues ... llootington Police Auction Saturday A police aucUon featuripg parking meters, automobiles, stereos ruid bicycles among other goods will be staged at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Huntington Beach Police Department. The items up for auction have been left at the department, unclaimed for six months by their owners. might include a -wriMlo added "7 the San Qemente Ownbrr Of Q••Q•W1Ct: Thunday. Retiriog Qsambrr Mo..-BGbert Ev1111 said that the -pl.-• -jar push to i.Dlkace tm ammi....._.,.., Clb- tain a toll-free iillDber latdwew Ormge County md 1---the - mlsslm -bolds -"Aller all," --. ......... .. he able "' call -lor ........ -what they plan IA> do IA> m." Evans said there migllt be a ,....... talion In time lor the - Ammg the other -wllidt may come up at Che medirc inclade the presentation of an 1!1ton1eJ _.i•s opi- nion on the IUbll of Aft!O Ow11onmity Developel'S' projects .. Sall ()'edl Beach. 1be panel will try "' -..... if the masatve gnding and other --on the terraoes 8bo¥e tbe beml in recem months were dime under tbe lftl'isiaDs or the Coaslal Initiative. Two Prowl Cars To Search Out Drunken Drivers Tw new radar patnll <an will be mod in Huntingtm BtJida for tbe e:rpas purpose of uaciiin« ----City ....,..;i.,.., bavo ac....i lo ~ $tl,OOO !or the two ran, pllll lllo radar units. 1be polioo depa.-is tUiog part in a special project to _, ml • prehend drinkiog --my Im already hem givm an•• pan! ... a lh~year survey al dnd. driwn. Police Chief Earle -IGld -cilmen the can _. .-·µ_ te them wil lhe """' -"'*' ... -driven io satisfy the requin!meats ol the Alcohol Safety Adioa Project. RobitaiBe said the patrol cars WUldd hr 00 the --t p.m. "' l a.m. Fridays, Saturdays ml Saudl)'S, bi• . I that's when the greates -drltilC I problem eDsl:s. Ile pointed out that Hic!lqtd& - has the only police _..,. in lk"'ll" County worting Cll tllis project. l'IHiP"fleJ UNIFY .•• · · DAILY PILOT $111t '"'~ -..j JULIE FALMOE (LEFT), ROXANNE BRASIER AND TROPHY • Fount•in Valley High Has Powerhouse Debate Team .. ·•, '" Fountain Valley Prep '" ,. S pf!akers ~.in L<Ji«,.relS. , ' .. •1 • I ~J ·1 ir • Fountain Valley High School's-varsit~' ~~~jf~fS~ ~aring s 0 ix tea~ cap,. speech squad has won more than JOO tured I~ pJace in the all-Orange COUnty-. trophies and certificates this year, in· eluding an eightlJ..place finish in state tournamenlst competition at Stanford University. · The three top varisty debate teams fof The school sent two debate teams to FoW1t&iq Y'f)tey all went undefeated. the Stanford meet where 40 o f Each .d~te team faces three.matcbea California's best debate squads were and a schoal!s r~g is determined b,t Huntington 0 Ks competing. the totat -nuMber of points won. .. ; Mra. Sharon Swickard, coach ol t h e "We ·haV•·~bout JOO ktda In the whol~. speech squad, said the team ol RoxAnne speech squad\" Mrs. Swickard explained: $7,000 Support Brasier and Julie Falmoe, won five of six "It's¥ reanrunllied group. They all beljY matches, while Mike Connally and Mike each Otherln(l that's Why vie win." ·• Veine won three of six matches. Besides cavtwing the debating crown,: For y outk Jobs '1t WU our first competition at Sjan-Fountain Valley speakers also took first ford," she explained. place in indiffdual speedles in the county· I Last weekend, the Fountain Valley tournament. · ...: 1be city ol Hlllllingtm Bexll bas J --------------------'--...:.:=.:......:.=_.;:..::.:__::.c;:::.,.._ ______ ._:.•, agreed IA> ~ more !llao S7 Jill Ibis ,_ IA> help support the West lk"'ll" Cami}' Youth Emplo)'1Dellt Serriee (YES). The annual YES hada<l 11 ..... llun- tingtoo Beach. F--. Va 11 e y , Westminster and Ganim C.... line agreed IA> share the -<I the budgd based OI\ city populations. Huntingtoo Qiamcihnrn agreed -.y to pay $7,761.45 f« the tfll.'13 YES budget. Other cities will pay: -Fountain Valley. $%.645.Gli. -Westminste. 13,stOA --Oarden ervv.. ""'11.11. YES offices are Iocat.d in the ffuD. tingtoo C<ot<r Mall. Another -is to be .,...i la Glll'den Grove.. Talavera. Drexel's very newest! • ; ' • • , •' ,' ··£ <, • ., : I, " • .) OIAN•• COASf H• DAILY PILOT TM Or~ Cont DAILY PILOT wllfl ~k~ I• combined· the N..,...Pren , is PVtllllM<:I by rlM 0••11119 Cotll Pvbl)!!i'°' Comp.Inv. klle· rel• tofllloM •r• ovl!tlsP!K, Mlll'ldey thrQUQll l"rlchy, !Or Cosle Met•, Newport 8e•"'· Hlll'lll"UIClll 8HCll/fount1i1t V•lley, LIQlN hlc:fl, lrvl1t1/SeddllbKt. •ltd "" Cletrllfl!f/ ,,,. J~tlt C•p!Jtr-. A •lnolt r~IOMI llditlon 1' pybl!ihell S.IWMVS: trod S11rd•Y•· ftM prlncllNll Pllblltl'llng *"' Is 11 )JO Wftf hY Strllf, C01t1 Mt1f.. g111omi., mi.. Money and Government Covered in Sunday Pilot • .. .. .. Roh1rt N. W11d Prwtildetll find PllblbtM<' Jte~ R. Cwrlty Vice Pmldeoit tltd Ge>tt'tl Mlllt(let Tholl'I•• k11vll· l!'dflw " Jl.011'111 A. MwrpW.t M"'tllnll l:dllor C1'trlff H. loo1 Rlehtrd '· N•ll .t.ui.i.1t1 Mtn1101 .... lidlll>r• T 1rry Covillt Wttl Orlllff C-ty Editor H• ... ..,_ IHcll OHke I 7f7$ l••t:h lo11l1vtt'll Mtilini Addr11u r.o. lo.a.79D, tt••• , ............. UWM 8N(ftr JD ftortit Jo~ COttt M .. : a. W-:'-lf! ltNtt NIWPO'I It.Cl!: UJJ N loule'lll'f kft c1-11r Ill! NO<fh t C.mlllo ~ .. 1 T .. .,.._ f7t41 '41-4111 Cl .. fflM AdMrtttlltf "4Z•l671 ,IMI N"11t Oftlllt t-'Y ~ ... .... 1uo '6ltvrlfllt. If,,. ~ CoHI P~llilllllf COlnPtl\y. No """• '"""-lll!Altlli.n., tllllOti.t -UW tr Nvertlf._,,. ,..,.. .... , tit ~ '111tho\11 .. ,.. ,.,. "'ltlklll 9f ~,.,... O'!llMI"· ~ ci. .. "°".,. .. 111 •I Cotr• ......._ c:..11 .... 11. ·~lirllon w CMrltr ft.fl ~ -fhlt'J W ll'lt!I O.IJ n'ltlltlll'l'I l?llif,..,. *tllMli.. SUS ""'""'"'· Money and government seem to have been two big topics this week as reporters got it together for Sunday's rdilion of the DAILY PILOT. "Sunday's Best" will include : LA w FUND -Membership in the Legal Aid Warranty Fund, a oon·profit Orange County organization, COUld be your insurance for freedom if you're jail· ed and can't make bail, can't afford an attorney or don't qualify for "legal ald.0 Sto ry by Sunday EdllA>r Alan Dirkin. RAPE OF TAXPAYER -COiumnist Von Hoffm8n says everyone lo the coun· try who bas to turn in a Form !OtO •hould read Philip M. Stem's "The Rape of the Ta1payer.'' It describes what the columnist calls "'ll!e Mexican Vegetable RM!aver," rich Amtrtcans' mabeuveratO aVllld i. .... ''t:OQD: UI'S AND DOWNS -lVblle ~ ace paying all·Ume bldi prlc8' !or foods the outlook on the farm Is for plumn\cUng prices -dil811ntos drops in Income for !armers -according to a Christian Science Monitor News Servlee survey. It will appear In YOU Secilon. PAIR OF QUEENS -Whal does ~ take to win a beauty title? Staff Writer Terry Coville cbec:bd with a -"" wbo are in training now and tall Oim' llCl'y in a special feabft.. LEFT-HANDED -llIIa V.,. Sandon started out IA> be • artist. !tut -.. being a lelt.!>mled l*r .,...,.. Ber story -in -and pidD&.. is tbe penooatity prctlile .. tltls _.. women's tedlnn Slaff Writer ~ Dem tells -tbe _...,.. -woman wbo bM -lo *"I with lier own--. OMBUD5MAH -BMy Cly .... -« m:ftj but .. --the tlUt (Omlull\man_......,..,.,. .... taUve, a llailan bdweia tho -- • eomplafnl and U!e ...... - whom be ls """""jajoC), lblJ - Fnclerid< Scbom>eN -tUl .... 1-lles lhe ¢1'"1'-and .._ -ia dllo of Ibo 0...,. Oooll -RU'IU BUZZJ-'l'l!o oar-oat IA!icWa 1tur1t..mn--•• abut her cat ia lite-· -... romantic Ille, l!tt mmllft, • • r ICbooldQO and 111111'11 • hlllQr • .....,.. Star ClllL • \ MIRROR -$75. DRESSER -$329. CHEST -$279. B~ -$129' NIGHT STAND $139 • \ . ' NOW ON DISPLAY AT TED von HEMERT'S. ' DftEXEL-HERITA&~ENWX>N-WOODMARK-ICAAAS'rAN .. ---,--.,...------ ' lolEWP.QRl le-',Ci"I e 1727 WlSlCLtff OR., .. ,.2010 COP.,1t S.11Miv Jl.S1lOJ •4t•JOS0 LAGUNA BE>,.CH e >4' NoRTH COAST HWY. '4t4-lllf fOp1n SuHt1·ll·l~OJ .ff+.•Slf fORRANCE e 2"'4f HAWTHORNE ILVD. n,.12Jt • • " ' • ' J ' ' l I I I I I 11 I 1 • . D a al' ariij you he. and • ., .. by is new .. D i, SCllL cliil 'Y .. co.. "" ' Id aad req the ori •• sld ti ti bl II • • dB w p • -~·· b~ 'AT: 1k f~y -boatiQg ~ every weet.ad and my dad al\fvs 'gets mad when I lit m Jlle bow mill dangle my feet ever the-. -'be tells me there is.a lilw ~ tlliL CD you llhd out 'if there is lllCb a '""' er if he is just trying to breall me « lliis loilJil and "invented" Pie-law! t • J.M., llMa ..... ~our dad .. not •-c )'Oil a a... Dimgllng feet -Ille -" • -never wu considered wry smart .. Ale by ---.... 11111 "d ........ ls now Illegal Effective Od., Y. •U'll, a new state llw Rfined 11111 lftdlee; l!!I negUgeai operatioa of a veael. e Tr9 ' · . DEAR PAT: I .]!'ant to bUy • smaD idmtification bracelet for my ptMdlool scE. "iHe'S -at the age when s0 many ctiildren" ·-wdnder away from hebe or ~ts.· -lost, and Ihm are uiable to identify u.......... lully to auibortties. [ can liDd ilogtags, but' the cllains around the nect are not ._,.. mended !or yoong cbildren. wlien I was teaching, the PTA sold cbildn!n's ID bracelets, wilb name, address and pllone -ber for about $1. Now, I am unable iq, locate a. SOllr<le. rd ·appreciale·your help and think a lot of.other Swlb Cout pOrents woold ·lin4 Ibis inlormalm Ulelul too. S.S..1--'You eu mferW.JD.,._ llr $UI eacilfrom&bool-., ~ E. - Co., 111 Oraage Ave., 1-·Beodt -- Scbool IdeJits' main lwl-It le aell tlsroup PTA or oilier de-, - llf1llllllzatlo at a ......, price for -- raising projects, hi "'*' _... !tr ldenliflcatioa braeelela, _......, kJ aacl. pel lap will be -to i.tnloluls, 11 requellled. v-order -....... malled. e. Di9ital DEAR PAT:_! want to .filld out how to get my York digjtal radid'liied. I toot ii bacl: to where it was pon:hased, ~ to a couple of repair lbops and f1Da1118"'t ii' back to New Jersey to lflll'ili.,.4 luring company. I baven'i't bad any response from the company and .... , "1alow wbat to do nest. ' J>J...- Contact the EJectrieal I • d • I tr I e I Auodafio• ol Soatlieno Odlltnla Ill' wrlllllg to CooSDJDer lid-Celer, 1155 E. Wuldaglooo Bolle>IN, laa 4111~ llMI, or '1 Jt1 'c IU - ~ .. Tile Ell. .... tloe ....... ~ qaestioaa .. ...-.. -cenilnr major home •pplla•ees, ~-· aacl radio-. -laipdlla ii' eomplllllla..., .. ,,. ... i. tloe "local llldutry--·--.. lltlp," ~ .. ___ ..... Ewil(, direder el. CSE llU ..... Ali &.I.A.. ____ ...... __ .. acdoafw~JL,S..Qzm 1 ,wlllWlllle .-,.-,_..,a,.loell tel~ repair, ... ,. E. . PHii DElll PAT: rve often -·-lbe dirivatioo ol the word "posh." It is commoaly aooepted as nwniDg the very best .. most elqant and -often is applied to the overall effe<t of cme'a sur- roundlnp. This word is not In my dio-• tlonary and nobodJ l'vo --ila originatioo. ' 11.E., Nc-1 - """' ii .. .....,.., • --from lbe Dnl lellen • .,._" -wordi. It ltaadt ftr "Pwl Old, &&Mt I ,. Home." h. tlte -(( , •• ,. wllm lll'tddl efficei'I ud Utelr ladliel "'" •• 'd 17 7. la lDdla. tlte more •eslra~le ~ commedatiGJI for De atwa• •1 I f voyage from Ila,.... waa lbe port (ldll lide of lite tbip. Tllil ... tile I , ••• lide, affordlq a camtlat < 11 'L --- d lbe Mlp cndled .... --Africa. Oa Ille -lilp, lbe .. ye ....... -ud ... -4'dg)lt) aide previded U.. _."Ii zk••tr view. ()(flcen w1lldq Ck ''~••f available" accommodatlla fw Ule voyage. woaltl reqoett P.OAIL r~ tioDI. .. Football Fans · \ Find Book Has Surprise End.mg WASHINQTON (AP) -Ii timlled o tlon of "The Shorts.a-,·· ~ l)lognpby of Cblcagq ---8rlil Piccolo wbo died of teumnla, Im • aurprlse tndlng. And Ibo pHt"" ii apologizing. A spokesman !or Weslmi Pubf!...., Company of New Yorio coollrmed,,.,.. day tbllt 2\S dlaptera ol • .,,,. s.. .... Woman" by "J" were ~ bOlmd ln1'> fewer than 100 oopleo of lbe Piccolo bl08f3PllY· '"ll>is ls very elilbarnMlnC el we're vory IOri'Y It happened,. 'RolJl>le s, l\oblmOD, • spoMsman for w.--told the w ilblJ>Pll l'l>al. , ' .... ' "TOTAL LIBERTY, TOTAL LOVE, TIM LEARY" :i... • .,. Harcauo:t-Smith Explains finger S1tn !" _ .... , • • • t • l . a • • ! • F•ldiJ, Mm 9, 1973 ~eary Rejects H , DAllY PILOT • LSD, • His Girl Friend S.ays·_ ,. • .11lo devoted ~pie ol Dr. Timothy Leary today told newsmen in Santa Ana !bat the ~ guest of the State of Callfomia ...,, njects L8D and ls ~ an if·~'t4Jeat-'em--joilr'em stand. Joaona Harcourt-smJtb spoke at in im- prompty,_ press, conferencft after Superior Court' Jlldge llyl'Oll K. McMillan reltised Leary's ·latest~ bid !or freedom tiom prison, while agreeing With it in legal principle. Judge McMillaif selltenced the asserted advocate of psYcheQelic drug u s e to 10 years 1n state prison three years ago, bhmding him a menace to society. He rejected Leary's petition !bat he be released on grounds his passpo\1 was revo~ed wlthi>ut legal hearlngand he was returned lrom Afghanistan ·to lbe Los Padres Men's Colony by federal agents against bis Will. Judie. McMillan eould ..,.,.pt Leary's unwillingness .. "I find nothing. In inten!lltional la>Y whicb problbl~ Ibis," Judge McMillan a,dded. however', regarding lbe methods used 1'> bring blm back. Miss Harcoyrt-Smilb, 26, has just return.ed from a visit With hei;: S2-yea,r.old boyfriend. who is under maximum securi- ty at lbe same facility from wblcb be escaped. He also faces an identical federal .. 1., I ' ' prison term, plus ~rges in an Orange County Grand Jury indictmeot of being involved in a vast. international 4;rug distributorship. 11e founded what Is ftO'! known as 'Ille Brotherhood of Etetnal' c. Love which evolved from Leary's League for Spiritual Discovery (UID) in Laguna Beach five years ago. _ • Miss Harcourt-Bmltl\, niece of a Lon- don publisher, claimed today !bat Leary wants people to stop using LSD and is of- fering to work for the U.S. government in warning against drug use. "But tbat ls really what be bas AllrlJI said," Mrs. ~-lb -"He 1'>ld Judge llyl'Oll K. McMillan before be was sentenced in Onm&e Coun- ly Superior Co<qt four yean ago lhat he bad never advocated LSD for ·tbe masses and be has said it many times. ..._ since." She said 4ary feels !bat LSD should be limlted in tbe future to -arcb wilb any other use being confined to those in-. dividuals "who are capaN.e of enhancing~ their personalities and tlius enriching tbe · lives of those around them. Capt. DIBernardo . Viejo Marine Captain Returns Home as Hero .. 1' " eluding the twins he'd never seen, the clouds parted and !brew a sball ol ' sunlight on U.S. Naval Hospital. Ill the distance was a huge rainbow. "I guess ," Di ~o said, uGod'I on my side." • . ' i ' STATION WAGONS ....... ' . ' e Mon.tego MX Vllla_ger ' ;ii;;;;:;;-~•',;~roi-'~,.--.-, I ;.-0 ·-·~---, 0 ---. ... ,._ •...• e Marguls Colo y Park • Montere1-Statlon Wagoll ---LEASE.--- ' Rome or The Car ••• "Q•f4ell .s'ei.elt" • ' Speciall1t In Full Maintenance Leasing ! I' 1 "Orangt Colnllr'• """'"" o/ l'llw ~ . I t r , \' ! l ~. • TODAY! ----Rome Of The New Car • , , ''fieUM r..dt" 2i2I HARBOR BLVD~COSTAMESA • 5404i830 ' I I : I I ' t I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I; - 4 DAil Y PILOf Jittery London Put on Bomb Alert RBMEMBElllNG BIG llJLL: When be stood to 1peak before the CalJWmla lllghway Conun111lon, he needed no In· troduclion. lie was a blg bulk or a mani the dark blue, pi11Jltlpe ault hanging loocely on that Iarae Crame; the llllllle, the silver hair, and the voice that came rumbllna deep from wllhln . And if further ldenuncaUon wu need· ed. In lhe buttonhole of hil coat waa lhe always-present white carnation. He was the man with the boutonniere. Here then, was William D. Martin, the mayor of Laguna Beach. Then be spoke in that gravel-like voice: "GENTLEMEN OF lhe comml!!lon, we reo<JlllliJe lhel you have Riven thll state the finest freeway 1ystem in the world. Your expertise ls unquestioned. We come from a tmall village. All we ask 11 your oonalderatlon in the face of all the l1cla. "A tteeway through our town would rip It a!llnder like a shotgun blast. We are confident that in all oor11lderatlons, you will -to bypau our little town and build lhe Craeway behind the hill.I." ... " Ul"IT ........ Scene of Disaster Blasts Hurt 243, Kill Ma11; 10 Terror Suspects Seized ,, . LONDON APJ .,. Prime Mllllller Ednrd a.. 'cllllod In """"'1IY chlefl todl1 amid 1'JX!l'!I tllat be planl to anler • ....ive roiiDchip of Irllh tel'IU'llta and lbelr l)'lllp«lhlwt In Britain. Al lhe'llllle tlmt, i.oncsor-,..._told 1o lla1 Iler! tor a1p11 of more car bomhl tllOll _,, ~ 1llOd Tlluraday In -tllat nlullld In 1111 dealh of ooe man, ' ~ HJ other pertOnl and cal!led ....,. .... lo tllO Gld llllli!y _... and lMdldiap In Whitehall, lllGl'e tllOll • m11e. away. "'lbl: alert ii VU'f inach atlll cm,'' a apokman !llld. "WB VBllY MUCll HOPE lhet thll II not the llart of 1·bomb comPIJln In i..... cloa and jUll a 00&1ll1 tbb>i,'' be added. "But ii would be llUpld not to keep tak· lnll -••lloos." l>Olice conllnued CIU~ aeven men and tine -delllned 'lburlday at Loodoll'a· Healhiw Airport where they were aWlllll!I Ptai. lo Ireland. '!be Belfut biiaade' of Ille IRA '1 Provisional wlnfl apperenUy limed the bomblnp lo coliiclde with Ille, relemr dum In Northenl Ireland on whether Ille province wanted to remain British or Join lhe Irish Republic. Catholics boyeotted lhe poll lllnce the 2 lo I Protestant ma- jority, opposed lo union with lhe Catholic republic, made the rerult in favor of Bri- tain a foregong conclusion. The vote was $91,820 tO 1,4«( BUT 'nil!: WOlUQ;RS -wltose tas~·u Include laundertna bed linen, eoold!tl and .. aervtnc mula and actlnl u orderll,. -~ stopped -k qaill u IOOn u lbe,, elllerllllCl' eoded, the apokelman !llld,rr Old llllli!y went back Into operation,,, thll mominc. bul only one makesbl# court lunc:lloned. , Workers bJd cl.,red away 80 garbq~,; cans of 1hltlered gla11 and wera sIIU • • 11, removing debrta Crom the prlcelus eourt,,1 collection of law books. . The sources 1n Belfast blamed the a.f;;~ rest of lhe 10 oo lbe 24-bour rail !llrlke '*"' Britain Tbursdq protesting I he government'• antt-lnflaUon curb on q :0 incr<UH. Because or the lllrlh, 11te 1e· 1 guerrWu stuck togelbeP lnlleld ol 1pllt!!' ting up lo escape via widely aepmtea•J ports and alrporll, Ibo lnlormanll 11Id. ,'<! "l> Israel Raids •" Gaza Hideout, . ,~:; Kills Chief The oommlnlon did select an lniand route. Maybe it wun't just becaUJe of Bill Martin'• speech. Maybe. But you could see how they reacted; so pleased that this big man with the boutonniere acknowledged the auperior po11tlon of th~ stale. He aeeined almo91 humble In tbelt presence. Torn and baot..red emblem ol famed "Golden Knight." parachute team lies on ground among cr~b debris ol Army C47 plane In Silk Hope, N.C. Crash claimed 14 members ot. cro.ck parachuting team. In Belfast, ., .... ...., .... , In lhe Provlllonal wing of lhe oullawed lrlsh Republlcan Army edmilled responslbWty for tbe London bomb wave and claimed that eight momberl of their terrorllt team had returned safely lo Ireland. TEL A VIV (UPI) -Israeli ~ stonned an underground bunklr !O- day in a villa In occupied Gaza City, kfil. lnfl lll tltre6 occupants, one<>! 1Mm'l4i!lt tlfled 11 an Arab guerrllla 1eMer Whit calls blmself 11Che Guevara." · Bi& Blll Martin waaa't humble. After the hearing, he would lean over to you and In that gravel-like voice, give you a conspiratorlal whisper: 41LISTEN, YOU don't go be!ore these guys and muscle them around. They've got all the clout. What have we go!? Nolh!n1. We go to lhem with our hall In our hands. They love that, you know .. ' The !nan wllh lhe boutoMlore could read another pollUclao like a postcard. He wu bllmble like a fox. Postal Nightmare: Letter Took 15 Days for 50 Feet Bill Martin got elected to lhe Laguna W~SlllNGTON (UPI) -Senate bear· Beach C1ty Counctl In the early 19808 ina:s on the Postal Service 'ha! ended with almost out of boredom. He had reUred as another horror story of poor performance a New York atockbroker and come to h f w Lasuna for the aood llfe. His buddies at - t e case o a est VlrRlni• mident the lawn bowling green talked hlm into 8 who was dunned for a payment because run at lhe City Council. hil letter took II day1 to travel i!O feet. Even lhe council lleellled al tlm .. to Sen. Jenning• Randolph (0.W. Va.), bore him unlll one day, Ibey elected him told lhe tale Thursday lo Iha Senate Post mayor of tbe town. Bill Martin found a Offtce Committee. He 98ld a Nitro, new llfe. He perked up. He bad 1 natural W. Va., constituent mailed a payment to flair for politics and a natural flair for his local bank for a credit card statement 1 on Dec. 31 , dropping the letter in the post peop e. office mail slot 50 feet from a post office LITl'LE KIJl8 WOULD point at billl u , "7 ~ used by the bank. ~ walked down Forest .~vtll~e in ON JAN. 31, Randolph said, the con- guna and say J!fOUdly, That 1 the .Utuent received a statement his account mayor of our town. ·was past due. He later determined his He was as. at eue with folks on the check did not reach the bank until Jan. st,...t and wtlh politicians In the smoke-u. filled back roo~s. He Iov~ the poUtlaal 11ie missing children have never been game. Seldom did he Jose it. round. "They think they've got Big Bill in a corner now," he would rasp a whisper ln your ear. "Maybe we still have * surprise for them." Usually he did. Bill Martin seemed always capable of seeing victory. He spoke at half time to the crowd at a Laguna football game once and declared. "Our boys are behind but you wait. They'll win th.is one." They did. After six years as mayor, he even had a feeling on his own chances for re-elec- tion. Privately he said, "l think the peo-- ple feel I'm too old." He lost that one. Tbe last of Big Bill Martin? NOi' A CHANCE. By September. he was back with a gavel as president of the Festival of Arts Board, the while bouton- niere in its buttonhole. Of that election he aakl, "'Mle shock in the last 14 hours probably equates with the shock when I got kicked off the City C.Ouncil." Bia Bill Martin was as well known In the balls of Orange County as on the streets of Laguna. He was a reaJ human being among the local politicians of hil time. He died in his sleep Thursday at 79. We have lost our man with the white boutonniere. We shall miss him. Cliild Torture Suspect Seized By Texm Police JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) -The FBI 11y1 If.I agentl in Houston have ar- re1ted Emest John Dobbert Jr., an ac- cuaed chlld·torturer who dissppeared II month.!! ago after leaving a rambling suicide note. W. M. Alexander, special agent in charge of the Jacksonville FBI office said Dubbert, 35, was arrested at a doWntown park Thursday afternoon. His 34-yeaMld wife, Virginia, wu with him. The search. for Dobbert began after his badly-battered II-year-old son, Ernest John III, was found sleeping in the lobby of a Jacksonville motel last April. The boy told officers bis father bad severely beaten all four ol h1I cblldren. He saJd his 9-year-old sister Kelley and 7- yeardd brother Ryder had died and he held a flashlight while his falhar buried lhem. "It's difClcult to understand how a let- ter takes 15 days to travel 50 feet," Ran- dolph 1ald. 11Tbl1 ls three feet a day, slower than the proverbial mall." Committee Chairman Gale McGee ([). Wyo.), eonunented that perhaps mallmea should be called "anailmen." Randolph'• complaint w11 bul one of many aired during two days of hearings by the committee. However, Harold F. Faught, mail processing director for the Postal Service, said postal officials believe they know where the problem for poor seivice lies and "we think that problem has been cleared up.'' POSTMASTER GENERAL E. T. Klassen amplified on this by saying the service was aware it was massing too much outgoing mail in some 80 regional dis~ributioo centers, instead of sending it directly ·to destination sectional centers. Klassen said the process was designed to sort the mall 1n a centrallzed spot, ellmlnallnll tbe naed for rnan.y post of- fices and theW personnel "This overconcentratlon is swamping these centers, causing some delay " Klassen said. Some senators accu~d Klassen of ''deliberately diminishing" fast mail service in order to cut costs slnce the service by law is required to ~ self..aufficlent wlthout federal subsidies by 1984. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Drllwty of lht Dally Piiot is 9uaranlted Molld•r·Frid•Y' II .,..~ <lo ~ h••• l'ltll• paper •r S:)O p.m .. (Ill "''ft'"" ctpr will •• M'Wtlll '-7"• C•ll• •re ltkM IHllil 7:)0 •·"'- S..""111y 8!Hf .....,I If ...... Ml nc.!~ '(Wr CIPY •r t •·"'· Utwrt"ly, w I 1.m, IW1t1y, <II IM 1 npy wlh 119 ..........,., .. .,... C..ltl '"' ll*tn vnUI 11 '·"'- T,!tphonts Molt Or~ COunty ArM1 •.• 64Jo41Jt *'Id WnlmlMtrr ..... .. ... N°"""""I Hvnllnttln IMCl'I 140-lJJO Sin Clen'lente, Clpl11t1no IMdl, Siii Ju1n C1plllrlnt. 0.n• l"ollll, SOVlll Laguna, Uill\lfll Nllutt 492•4411 Weather Wet, hut Mild T or1iadoes T oucli Dow 1i iii Kansas, Florida Agent for Miles Died of Drugs, Specialist Feels DOCTORS IN LONDON were fl&htlng to aave the lives, ey., and lhnbe of vic- tims injured In Ille bomb blast!. The daughter of the one man killed de- nounced the terrorllla who aet lbe bombs as "wicked murderers." ' '4That'1 all they are, nothing more than wicked murderen,0 Mn. Llnda Colet said. Her father, Frederick Milton, a· careteter In hil slztles, suffered head wouncls In Ille nln of ila• fragment• An 11D1101111cement from milllal'J bead- quarten repot1ed no Isnell caaualU.. In !he enoounter al Gaza City's el Rlmal Villa oectlon. It !llld Delensa Mlnlller Moobe Dayan vtsl~ the site ol the dUli shortly afterwards. '• The announcement said a quanUly ol exploalvea:, weapons and $10,0l'.IO 1n cub were found in the bldeout. 'l'hn!atenlllf letters and suenilla leafiela alao were lllloovered. A balllstlca tell proved lliO weapom had been ttled In pnvloua al-tacu: mllltary aourcea IBld. , TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - A Tucson blown out Crom ofl1ce windows DW' lhe pathologist blred to Inde~Uy U· bombed Old Billey crlmlnal court. He amine lhe body of David A. Whiting aaya died later In boopllal from a bear! at- he "essentially •creed" lhat Ille man tack. THE ANNOUNCEMENT 98ld DOlice died of dru& pollonlng. Surgeons •truuled to save !he slibt In were bolding a local pbyllclan, Dr. lluli' one eye of aitlsUne Wllktnson, 22, a ed Mumtar, who rented the villa from Dr. Loula lllr9cb said be WH ntained court reporter al Ille Old Balley. A glaas anotber Gaza reoldent, Abdul Jarlln el for the examination by Wbltlng'a mother, splinter s11'uek her eye. SUranl , wbo ta cumnUy on us!~ Mn. Louise Campbell. POIJCEMAN lltU.COlM JUNE, one for lhe United NaUOllS in Ran&OtiD, IIlracb said be did not perfonn an of tboae who atlemoled to clear Ille Old Burma. autopsy, but did eaamine lhe body at the Balley area before the blalls, waa 1ald to 11 said Israeli troops claoed In qo 1be Bucklye funeral homo, where ii ha1 been be "very seriOUll)' Ill" after a 1en&lhY villa 'l'ltlle ln•ee.tli•llnfl ' -~ since Whiting died Feb. 11. operation during lbe night for elllenslve In Gaza City. 'l'huradly lhat ldll"lf i I Wb!lll!I WU bullnaea m•n••er lor ac-leg injuries. yeaM)d lll'!lell -aoldler aqd , -~ More !ban 200 peno115 wore treated at anolher Mil • previous greoado •tladt trel8 Sarai> Mllea and waa wilh the ac-bolpltala, moat lor 1bock and minor cull. that wowtde!I two Imell tlOOpl In l!lO 01 treu for lhe lllm1n& of Iha movie, "The Twanty patients .,,..... kept overniibl SbaU relltiee camp Sunday. · Man Who Loved Cal Dancing," when he wllh serious lnjurlea. WU found desd In a Gila Bend motel Hosplt.l workers who -· their COMING UNDER FIRE from the room registered to Miss Miles. strike to aid llCOrelJ of vtctiml Injured In bunker, Iha announcement . aald, lhe Gila Bend Justice of the Peace Mulford lbe blasll resumed !belt stoppage tnday troops atomted 11, ldlllng Ill occuponta. U Winsor said Thursday an inquest into :,_industrial strife •Rain disrupted Brit-l~,tlll:g !Albe~ •Che• Mohlmmed0 ':f~ Whiting's death will r-nvene ·~ al e IU ' I uevara, Wiiii OOIJ!" --~· -• A spokesman for SI. Bartbolomew's nwtder of tbe POpU!or Fnlnt for lbe 10:30 a.m. next Wednesday. Winsor said Hopltal, JOO yards Crom lhe Old Llhantlon of Paleatlne (PFLP) In 1116. - be espects actor Burt Reynolds M!SI Balley, !llld the hospital'• slrtklng an· strip and tl!O of li1s aides, Kamal . Miles and Jane Evans, a gove. to clllary staff reacted "magnlflcenUy" to Salim a.noun and Abdul Gad! Abdul Alli I Miss Miles' son, to testify. the emer11ency. Khaikb. 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" .. ~ " Ii "· )~ Setback for Darwin Genesi,s Defeated For State Texts LOS Al1QEl.J!:S (UPI) -A Slate llolnl of Education rul· Inf an wllal Caltrorn'la aciioote!Uldreo will be taugbt aboul tha orll!n of man has rdUlted in a small oetbaek for Darwin and a defeat for Gioesls. pad on the choice of t.eltbookl throughout the nation. Approved textboob ia California ·must now note that "most scientist,f agree that the theory of organic evolution is the best scientific des¢p- Uon we have to account for the complex forms of life In the past and presePt." As an example of the kind of changes which will have to be made : • f'rlday, March q, }q73 DAILY PfLOT 5 Assembly Moderates · Win; Burke Loses SACRAMENTO (AP) -A moderate Republican lw won the minority Ooor leAdef's job In the Assembly, turning back a conservaUve's challenge in the first change in the Assembly's lop GOP ~st in eight years. o1 Uwitlniton Beach on a JH vote or the Republlean callCWI to succeed Bob Monagan of Tracy as minority f I o or leader. times ln the Callfo-roia legillature. AL11!0UGU Beverly <ild not have Monagan'• public en- dorsement, be ha! been close- ly allied with the former fioor leader and was supported by the same moderate -liberal coalition which kept Monagan in power. , • • 'l'!le board ruled Thursday by a 7-3 vole that approved teitbooks f o ri. .. elementary 'sclioot students el!! continue lo · presenl man as ba~ evolved from lower animal! but muot treat it as • ......: only, DOI -lad. ...,,., Now -"Like the othie • orprusms inhabiting thti Al•-ef-9 W .,. __ VPIT ....... The election Thursday of Bob Beverly or Manhattan Beach was followed by the election or two other self- described moderates to the No. 2 and No. 3 Republican posta in the Assembly, MONAGAN JS expected to resign his AS!embly seat of 11 years to accept a post in the Nixon Administration as assis- tant secretary of transporta- ·tion for congressional liaison . Assemblyman Frank Murphy or Santa Cruz was elected to succeed Beverly as GOP CaucWI chairman, the No. 2 Republican post, and Assemblyman Dixon Arnett of Redwood City was elected party whip. In 1965, Monagan was leader of the young moderates who won party control ln the Assembly away from con-• servatlves. Burke is the fourth ' conservaUve . Republican to • unsucoessfully c b a 11 e n g e I moderates for party 1 leadership In \Ile past three i years. , planet, man bas evolved from n&l'"ll llJ ree---z1e F:uture -"It is believed in Mlllt:ary fire rig sprays th' remains of three F4 pbantoni jets ti>at were being Beverly defeated Bob Burke But Iha board overruled the = by flmdamentallst lfOllPl'lnd aoine of 114. own me-. that acten-U.., lelta wert rellilous belle& lhal a dMne power cre&te4 the UDlverae, or that man II the product of a "1peclal creaUon" by God. anceatral origin.<." the theory of evolution that flown by f'lavy's Blue AnJ(els aerobatic team wfien they cnshed aboUt 20 man bu evolved rrom an-mjles WMt <1 El Cenao. 'i'he pilots paracbuteCl lo safety after Ille '4 s mil· cestral organisms, llio> the __ li_·o_n_-d~ollar--'j'-ela_rolli_':..d.:.ed.c_ ____________ ~---· ---Rock Group Musician FoundDeall . EDUCATORS noted I h a I smce -publlabm tend lo gear their material lo the larger marketl, rulinp in Califonlla, the nation's most populous state, have an im· other organi.mul Inhabiting this planet.·~ TU E SCIENTIFIC com- munity mounted a determined campaign a g a i n s t the demands by religious groups, and the Natkmal Academy of Sciences condemned attempts to require 'mliing religious and scienUfic believes in school books. Joan Baez Reveals . . Bisexual Tendency .BE11KELEY (AP) -Folla!inger Joan Baez ""Y" what a staey in a local campus newspaper says la true -she • •1Msexua)." ' , "The quotes are all °""""" Those an my quoles, tabn ofl a tape .reainler," Miaa Baez said Friday of a "11r'/ in the Doily Call!orillan quoting ber aa saying ahe bad a love affair with another woman when she was 21. ~-"QNE OF TUE nicest wlratev" you want lo call H -I"~ of Illy life -was a woman," the independent student 91"W-ctrculaled oo the University of California cam· pus bere quoted her as saying. "My manager's -alUJng, ....,.ting belUii hi9 desk waltiag for. the day when I'm goirlg to aay tbal lo the. pn!OS'. J told lim I woold answer the questloo if tt was ever ask· ed," sbe aald. . . • Leier lllle elab<rated ro a San Francisco lbonide re- porier: "Eveeyme Is, nure or 1-b13emal. l'l!<lple Just don't ~ to, admit K. n eomea down lo teclmicallJjes of whether '°""act 1t out or not." •• Ml8S BAEZ, 32;. said the sexual encounter she referred lo 'WU .""'1 lint mill oDly" such experteoce. "I Jove mm. !·am bioie' '"1ented "..., added., · f,. b' told ~ al 'her -., the ·s:.n Frandsco .• p;entnoula lhal ahe -~ -if ..,. used the -Urm. "' If the lllsCl<fSUl'O! Miii• liave bem made, "00! I mow tt'a ~ ro a tot of.jioclple.'' , • "Being hllexual, you're VfC'/ much loob!d down upon =uppity members of Ff 'lib," she lllid. "The ex· around being lotall)t gay is one of the !DOii self· I've ever nm Into." '" " "If you awing bod! "3yS, you n!Olly swing," she told !I!_-newspaper. "I just figure, you mow, double 'r'A pl~."· False Land Claims Charged Beverly's election was seen as a continuation of control of the Assembly GOP caucus by the moderate-liberal faction of the party which supported Monagan . Monagan 's tenure as floor leader and speaker was one of the longest continuous GOP leadership reigns In modem Beverly bu a reputation as a moderate who baa a working relation1hlp with the Democrallc majority, which now standl at 49-29. He was one of only eight Republican• to be given a commiUee chairmanship when Moretti ~ed out 27 such posts in 1971. SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state attorney general's office has accused a Nortbe·rn California subdivision operator of making false claims in the promotion of -Iota in Siskiy(lu County . .. Atty. Gen. Evelle J • Younger said Thursday be bad filed a com.plaint .against ' Sbastina Properties I n c • , ~ owners and 01lF3to(s of the 18,000-acre Lake Sh a at in a develop!Jlent near !lie town of Weed. Among the directors of Sl>astina Propertiea tne. la Sen. James R. Mills (!>-San Sen. Jolm L! Harmer (!Wll..,. Diego). CORTE MADERA (AP) - dale), a former rival of One of the misrepresen-Ron McKeman, the 27-year-y tations, Younger said, was old "Plg Pen" of the fabled OWJger's for the li 0 P that the purchasa of land at Grateful Dead rock group, has 00,:;:~ for a .t t 0 ~f e Y Lake Shastina was a sound in-~ found dead in his apart-,------------..:....-----~ 1be complaint, filed 'ftrun. vestment, certain to increase ment in this San Francisco day in omtra ec.ta Qilmty in vatue in the ruture. Bay area communtty. "1)tth<llO:! •. •To ·"10Ver _,._ .A. ..A. McKernan's body was found ...... ~ l.... ~ Superior court, a cc u 1 es ~ H 14 Thursday nigbl on the Door of -of instructing .. $4 MiUio" n bis bedroom by • neijjhbo• permiUlng ""'"""•n "lo use who had not seen blm for two State May Push N-. J _ Ban. =~~I<>!. days, the Marin County cor· WW formation D B oner's office said. An autopsy .... din a ~~;:.Younger ue uyerS was scheduled today to ~·· •~ determine the cause of death. SAN FRANCIBO (AP) - A Mii do1.eo JlrTJedway ni,i.t spc;8 will not rover up their dancers u l:oqulred upder a A SPOKESMAN for WS ANGELES (AP) -Friends said that he su!· reMITI!d state ban on bot1omless entertainment a ipolres- Harmer, dWnnaA o( the Refunds of· up to f4 million are fered from hepatitis. an Illness man foc the owners said. ' Senate RepubUcan caucua, due certain land purchaaers at that prevented him from "We will not COV«' up CU' bottomless c1aneer3 and we said the senator bad DOI yet Oalilornla City wider an playing with the group in re-will Ml put G-strings oo our bo«oml ... dancen," Dove seen Younger's complaint and agreement reached with Great cent montM. "Rosenberg, publ.lcist for filx <:/.the clubs, aaid 'lbursday had 00 immediate comment. Western Cities Inc., says McKERNAN, who played .. We will figlX them in court," he said afte!' owiiers Evelle J . Younger. the organ and harp and was a got nottce from ~ state AlcoOOlic Beverage Cootrol ~ Harmer -who wu a 1970 Younger said Thursday a vocalist, was an original mem· partment to cover up their bottomless acts. r primary candidate against consent order In Los Angeles ber of lhe Gr~teful Dead. The ABC said in Los Angeles it woold enforee regula· Younpr lor the GOP ,....ma· Superior Coor! setlles the Known as Pig P • n, tion8 agaimt -acts in places ..mng a1cobo1Jc STANFORD (UPI) _ A !Ion for attmiey general -is dllpule involving sales at McKeman's trademark was beveragea. SI lord __ ,,,_ oow reg,a,ded as the leading Ca!llornla City, a-"-' in bis outrag.ous appearance : "'lbese aren't aimina1 ""-,"he-••."~--, DOI an -·~mer • GOP candidate for -•"-t 1968 '-Greal w-~~u-nt•-• long black hau'' , Indian bead ~•--"""" gested Thursday that pro -of the .i:..-=-11 ...._"'the ~=n ~ going lo seed out paddy wagotls arid load 'em up wfflt Is Someone Out There? myaterious radio a1gnall beard n-·"''--~~ ~... parent of Great band, long black mouateche violatnrs." 40 years ago may have been,1_·_:.-.---_·_;_ma-=nag::.:•:....::lo:....::ous=.t_:.W~estern=~Cl::::ti•=s:... _____ :and:::.:an:::.'.o::ld:_v::e:st:_. -----'====================! an effort by Intelligent Ille inl space to communicate with the.-. Ranald N. Bracewtil said a ..... reading of the lllgDals, recorded ~. between 11128 and 19.12, pin- pointed .lbelr oourees u the constellaliaD Bootes In the northem aky. He said the reeding came from Scott1sb tcientist Duncan Lunan of Glasgow, wh> bad sent him bla lludles. ''We have lo be -emely careflll not lo tlwlr away ..,tiling which might be 'the ......,ge' from elsewbere in the uni- verse," be said. .. • .. . . .. • ~ ; O~y Coast Qffors ~ 6.~;Guaranteed Certificates ; ~ ~· ' • Salurday Service "' ' v' . -. v ·The Insiders Club I• .. ~ " .. ~· ~ .. \1-, M Llnklflttef ~Thi ln11cf1r1 Club: A new • •woy to beat ln11otlon. Its "membership card permits "you to buy nearly f!Nery· "thing you need from the 1'1inest closed-dOOr show· Ii rooins at substantial sav- inp -aptlllances, lurnf· "ture, steteo equipment, !sporting sood•, draperies ·net much, much more. You can even buy cars · !at tM "11eel" price and imobllt homes and motor- cyclos el substantial 'sav· /. lnp. The Insiders Club fl I • EffectiV8 Annual Earnings 5.00%-S.13% Passbook. No Minimum. 5.75%-5.92% One Year Certificate $1,000 Minimum. 6.0Q%-6.18% two to Five Yea~ Certificates $5,000 Minimum. . Up to 90 days k>ss of ·tnlerest on amounts withdraWJ'I before matUfitY on all certificate accounts. also provides big dis- counts on tic~ to sport· Ing and &'nfertalnment events • ,~. plus a Whole llst of free seivie-es: safe deposit bOxes, m011ey or- ders~ travelers checks, and ~tary services. M•mbershlp requi1•· ment for savers -,2,500 minlmuni balance. Coast borrowers now receive u. soci.te 01ember>hiP1 tn-• tltlln11 them to ell outs1.- ref erra11 sarvtces. Ask abo<lt joining al any Coos! om_,. IWNOf1!C~ 91:h & Hiii,. LOI~· 12N3151 °'"" '""* WILIHIM et OMMEllCTPUCe 3933 Wlbtik'9 8tvd., L.A. • 381-12155 LA. CMCCIHTDI . 2nd Ii Bl'Old'wwly • 621-1102 HUNTINCfON HACH: f/1~rm.~1Center SANTA MOtUCA: 7ll!IWUsl'll1'9 BNd.• 3934746 .. ........ 10th & Paelfle • 831-2341 WEST COVINA: bstlaf'd ~tnc Cir •• 331-2201 PANottOIA en-ft CNY• Van Nur'$8ti.J0.•892.-ttn ·-18751 \/Wllunt Blvd.• 345"8114 lOMll llUCHI 3rd a~• 437·7411 EAST 1.0I ANQIUS: fltn ..... 261-4510 .. _ .... 328 S-Olamof'W:t.Bat" (714) 595-7525 'IVfllN< .. ..... --.... {71M83U810 lA llllMDA: L>Ml--0!'. (7141 !tZH751 ----"' O.f·Mtrati.nTunn•21114Ml ' Diiiy Houro-9 AM to4 P11 All Oflleff, r-pt Clwlc Ctnter, Open,._,. 9AM1oll'M " ' • --··· " frm1t #le l?oliit lalbott sm:J io=, ' it\ Carmel \lallet, to at-ease of ., ~ Newport ~eaCJ.\ .... sintply the ' • . • ' ' • l worlct~ -tines+ ties . • • ., @) o@@)~@ 44 fashion Island, newport center 644·5070 • I r • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PilGE I . I .Ei;iviro~ment: Watchdog I : ! ' . i I I I ' ' • ; • Jillntlng!op s,ach City Admlolatra~ Dlvlll Ro,.. llD1ls W!Ulls t..i elllDfaate the post oi *1yQ:onmen~ re- • 90lll'Oel dlreetor In 11if city. The reuoD: current dire<!.Or Tom s-ima retim*"1 15 and Ro~ teell bl.s fGJI'> tlon properly belongs in the planning deportment be- cau.e most envirorunental lsauea mm from planning action. Rowland&' effort was undoubtedly sincere, but the . cit.Y. council saw it otherwl.se. Al Councilman Jack Green said. "Dejfo,rtm'lJlll are loo tied-in with the everyday work loa.d:'"' • • :-· .. • ·'.!'here ia ,a~e~Mt lliat Uthe environmental ~ '. po;i i4 llimlaated. aAA '~ties dlffused among ·• <>Qier, d'e(l"!'.lil!en!B1 t11t: li..li"~~ternal environmental eflort Will bewea~ < • •; ' " · '!!'he cilYls tn'tarua ~enial record isn't so hot k anyiG.' . fl'f~li~mental impact reports ori aucb m '·mi!llO;~··~ ~~s as the civic center, •. , 11>8'~ )!rary, tile cemnt~ and the replacem.enl ..,.-... Df-)'lh~• .. r ..._ .. .~,..._~.~ • . ', }IJt preen s~gg~, the otljer departments need · " 10molbinf o! an e<iii(ollell<''dlffll'1 advocate." The pool sh<>uld.remaln u,. higli· itaff pooiUon, . ·~ ,. . 'i ' ... Fine Lnie of Interest • In many' cit! ... , a Ctty council will· steer as far clear as lt <:;ID of flChoOl·relatM Issues. Thia ls not in the best public Interest, so it is V"Ufying lo see the Fountain Valley City Council taking an active interest in the overcrowding faced by its high school, and in the need for unification generally in West Orange County. But at the same time, th~re is a fine line that must not be cro..,.d. In the case <*Fountain Valley, it is a heaJthy sign that the city rouncil pushes for a reduction In enroll111ent at Fountain Valley High. But ll'ben Wt ~wrns to a city ordinance to enforce en?Ollment cutbadll, II is clear the city is eotmng danl(erous waters. Lilcewfse, It l.s commencJ.ble for the OOWlcil to tab an Interest lo lllllftc•tloo. But ll'hfil COllllcilmen talk - as oome have_ -of ln•olviog thell!Belvea in trJiDg lo · press. a partl<Ular •ohrtl~n on 9cilool oltlclall, they Illly be gOQlg tpo far., · The council mu& remember-OIU final reopohJ!blllty for 9Cbools M.t not with It, but with the elel:ted school officials. Graduation Standards· A ·proposal lo relax graduation and credit standards in the Huntington Beach Union High School DI.strict deserves careful study from trustees. As proposed by the etaff, students could: · -Graduate with 210 rather than 220 Cl)!dits . -Receive elective credit for music and art lessons given off campus, as well as for part lime work off campus. , -Skip whole courses and simply take tests for full credit In areas where the student was particularly well qualUied. Disll:ict officials say the changes will bring a flex· ibility that will allow more personal student growth . Thia logic has merit. Students already are given more choice in determining their course of studY than their parents were and it might be well to allow more. On the other hand, tra.Ues should remember that course credit is now easier to get than in the past. This raises doubts whether the total unit requirement should be lowered. Trustees should study these questions sufficien~y to produce a sound rationale for their ultimate decision . Sf'RIN~ FASHION PREVIEW ) H l . . " . ... , ; Unpaved Road Could Be a Privilege Dear Gloomy Gus Mandatory Retirement Age Proposed Are Congressmen, Judges, T~o OJd? I I ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ In an uncharacteristic burst of good will not long ago, Jack Anderson, the Washington oolwnnist, squeezed out a few kind words for political figure! who have not held their palms out over the years. , , Now that ·the city of Huntington Beach has banned the und..-ground Los Angeles Free Press from its news racks, do you suppose the "above ground" press will frighten them next? A.J.D. Tiils ffftu,. "nteb ,....,.. vltW9, not MCtu1rllr ffMM .r tht 119W$N-. SMd Jltllr HI ,...,. .. Glotl!tJ o ... ICl•llJ Pn111. Among thls b4PPY' t.w. be cli..d the · Sen8te dean, GeOrge 'Aiken of Vennont, · BUT ONE of the i~~ac~ble facts of who has bee n an political llfe is that once ~y bas been elected official for a~Pr.i!l~ for ,a proj~ fQU->caJl· bet 40 years: '1Yet the that 'tnbhey will be spent, wlletlier the -road 1hat--runs-,;Mt · i<1 geople most.affecte~by it want it or not. the house he ha.fl f. The contracton want n. ·and that's owned in Putney. reason enough in most cases. Vt., since the 1920s We objected, we protested, we signed is still unpaved..!' "' j>etitlons, we stigmatized the project as 'Ibere iJ no qe wmecessary and expensive, we showed tion in my mind Qf • bow the money could be far better SJ>e{lt Sen. Aiken's unyie!d-.. • · -but, lacking Sen. Aiken's clout, our .. tng honesty, but lt:+ " •• .' position was fruitless. The road was "PBV· suspect I.hat Jack:.A.hderson i.s. a touch • ed 1n record time, two miles golnJ ex.- naive in respect to..lbtl toad ruriping past 1 actly nowhere for no particular ~. the Senator's Venndat retreat.;"For tM and .. serving" no one but the resiitents fact that it haai ttunalned Ul\R&Ved all who didn't want it. these years ma~lie · Jflore testidK>ny to the Senator's 111UQen~e than 'to his in· tegrity. t:. \. Anyone who . ....,, ! counlry house knows what a losjng struggle It is to keep, the road unpavOO; indeed, an .unpa~ road past your place is one of the »tatus symbol!: of seclusion. Once they 1>4ve it, your privacy ls half gone; especially ,,in towns like Putney, where resorters flock in all during the summer and fall . . About a dozen years ago, the county board appropriated funds to hardtop the road that runs along my place . in Wisconsin - a pointless project, lffnce the road goes nowhere but back to the main higbway, and the vast majority of residents wanted it kept just the way it was. WELL, now bundreds snd hundreds of tourists glide J>y every day in the sum· mer, lltteril)g tbe landscape, smelling up the atmosphere with gasoline fumes, snd destroying the very privacy for which the houses were llougbt In the lint place. There's not even any "public Interest" involved -the road only takes Ulem out of theit way. As the crowning insult, some pn>- motional nut 1n the county seat added our road to the "Fun Map" distributed to tourists by the Chamber of Commerce. Don't tell me that Sen. Aiken didn't see all tbiJ coming when he exercised the fullest power of his office to keep the road running past bis house in Putney gloriously unpaved aJI these years. Don't Marry a Girl Who •. What kind of a girl shouJd a man mar- ry? ' ( J That isn't too hard lo figure out. A man HAL BOYLE should marry the girl he's in love with and can get along with, and who loves ""-----------""· him and can get along with him. What kind of girl should a man avoid marrying? Any other kind. But he should be at special pains to avoid marrying the kind ol girl who - Spends more oo her hair than he does on his entire wardrobe. Thinks being "a mere housewife" - as she calls it -is somehow degrading . Takes pride in the fact she doesn't cook well and has no desire to learn. Feels a husband should wash his own sockl. can't keep a home looking reasonablY ., tidy u t1ell as lived·ln. • . ; Can, keep from keeplog d llOlllCl unreasonably tidy. • 1 EXPECl'S to dole oul bis lwich money evt.r diy Instead of once • week. · ls II(> wasteful ber husb1111d will havt to throw out two sacks ol garbage every · • night. .. Doesn't think any comic strips are ever ~ • IWU\Y. V.,n that the first thlng she'll do when ;fl! man1• a man l.s re.fonn him. Kee.Pt her fmgemalla twice the normal length and broods for days if she breaks 10ne. • Thinks it is a mark of her cleverness, and also the duty of a liberated woman, to show up her husband In pubJic whenever she can -just to 'keep him in his place. . Never thinks it is fun to get wet in a sudden summer rain. Believes her relatives invariably show more character than his do. CRIES if be laughs at the pictures In her famlly album . Would rather play with 1n old doll than a new baby. · Would rather start a new war with her mother-in-law than keep aa uneasy truce. Serves either l<>O m19y lelto~rs or l\&Ve~ WY .. aoY at ell. Thinks all -are 1t1ny "Just Uttlo bol'll ... a<lll bad Jillle boy• at that." ~·t ·ca~ what beri husband does llSt•llO.he l!OOoia'I bother her too much. ' . Spetlijl DIOll or her time 1)r0Vlng she i;an j>lay btidi~ bolter tbsn any other, Wbq>111 fn U.wn. 'l1llrib ao article like this Is too rldlcUkius for words, because, "after all, let's be seriow: -what man ever knew anything abotll women in the ftnt place, now realty?" Coming up next, Girls -Some Kinds ol Boys Not to Msrry. WASHINGTON -It's a timely and much needed reform-but its chances of getting anywhere are virtually nil. Rep. John Seiberling, D.-0., is sponsor- ing a COll.'ltitutional amendment that would impose an age limit of 65 on members of Congress and 70 iears for federal judges, including the Surpreme OJurt. "Long ago," says Seiberling, S4·year- old grandson of the founder of the Good- year Tire & Rubber Co., "Congress ac-. knowledged the wis-- dom of mandatory ~:::= :'1:U~ ment age for those in government civil service. 1t is time Congress applied this principle to llsell and the federal judicia.rY." IT IS TIME, indeed, and long overdue! The Akron legislator couldn't be more correct. As· he pertinently points out, the average age of chairmen of House com· mittees is 65, while feiieraJ judges serve for life and some hang on interminably. Examples: The late Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black was 85 when finally forceld to (ROBERT S.AJ,J.ENJ retire due to severe illness , from which he died a short tjme later. Justice William 0. Douglfm, 74,' lingers on although requiring a battery-charged pacemaker for his heart and recently · was reputed to be ailing,. But desirable as such a mandatory ag_e limit might be, putting it iqto ellect .. sometblng else. Amending tl\e CanStltit- tion is a difficult and torttK'.Us ~· To begin with, the pro~ ~d have to be passed ly amgress;v1rtuany all of whose key leaders <»">. "seftior citizens,'' to put it tacUully'. ··• THEN, even if the amendme.nt somehow got through Congress, where a two-thirds majority is required, it would have to run the highly uncertain ga\Dltlet of the 50 state legislatures, thret-lourthl of "'hich would .have to approve. It would take a long time-as demonstrated by the discouraging fact that_ there is no evidence Selberling's sound idea is even getting started in Congress. That's not daunting him ; he is fmnly convinced that sooner or later his p~ .. . posal will make headway. "BtJ.$ine&ci has foWld that without man-and "At a time When we are all concerned datory retlrement of older officials with the nied to breathe new life into the employes,11 be ,declared, *'k is er· legislative branch of our government," tmnely difficult to. attract and hold able argues Seiberling, "this amendment is yoonger·meD and women1needed to keeP particularly important. In ,the..' past a .. ·fifm ~vigorous, prog~i'fe and sue· several months, we have made ,signifi-cessfUJ." • · cant relonns In House procedures and •run , v•y Se'be """ • • led t the cormn1ttee system. J believe they will .... ~,....,. ,. t !' ... 1' ~:ID ou • go a ·long way towan,l re-es~~hing many ~tes now reqwre Jud§es to retire Congress ., a branch df government o1 .~t 70. 'That S911Dd .P'!""'P~ .. he a~ded1 equal stature with the executive branch. . should be a P ph e_d to U.. feaerai "But otw!Uistandin the worthy Judiciary. If practice blls proved that It l.s s!rid!'I, . ~. u~ ~ gtou~ Cl!! ."'le, ;1~~~~=·~o prove ~~~"" 1=:;t:}:'J::;;. :"*-aligi:. ~ po!Oi ~det b~ W!letller Ille " ~~or~· """""lli\t. ~~g ·~ In Williln ..,. .r · t can , he n~ "< ~ L'!'!'!!",..,_ restOrl:d--the 'ineittbellblp 'of Con '°':" ~.j;:. l\Dlent •"!" )llOCl!Uve -f" . -~ aft~I ,, . t I • ,..'·!ft _)'HE ~ot:that pioblem, In sen-· ..11 ~ 'il(~~tli,;~geroua llng's· opllikln, u aged le&ders:. Wloit: groWt . <l2ecifu'lll!·1>0wet•aol re~ Congress needs is younger members with lts~role ... the gove~f!\t's dtlef physical and mental vigor to stand up llll· "" la ..., ~ 11• • -said : the , Ob lo der the heavy demands of their jobs. l is ator, ·"it mtcit have a vig~s and ''This 'is a job\ f9r mature '!lleD ·and .. ~·'f . berabiP.J,1 ln Jouclr\.with the women," -ru Seiberling; '.'but not for . , D.iedr , peqplo . ljlil ope/I; to new the aged." . .iifMs. ant dthei' ln.!!tltution seelinl It. is no coincidence, Seiberling llffed, ·to ~ its vltali!J', ~ needs a that business CO!JlO&lions 'co11<eme4'with • ~tmuou&;·now o(¥w bJQocl. I their "institutiorlal health" have almOSJ ~ 1'1be'~ way to·~ this is througti universally adop\ed mandatory retire--· manda~: ref.itergi::nt., M a n d a tor 1 ment for both o f f i c er s and " ~bould ti): applied to O>ngress employees-usually age 65. as well as t,o the federal judiciaey.'' Mental Hospital F.lap (J:Qwar· -~~tt!d · .~. " .·, , • , r, ''•I • .. ~· y., ,..._ - Sickening. That's what it is. First, standards must be •et!ortbe'loj?ai more .nu,. partisan gsm•• Sick·sick·sick the way some play on ( J facilities and then a<eeptable facilities -tha!> Im .. the.mental hygiene pro- the fears and' emotions of others for · RUS WALTON snd qualifi-4 staffs -de~eli>~ J•nd li; 0 .~ • '· ' .. .!"}:• , :· personal gam and notoriety. censed. . • . ' • ; ,SQ~N sN!uld set tboF people Tpke the recent flap over· the state's To faci!ib.t~lbe relocation of ~ ~~. &tWg!U. n~ purpose of the state's ~ long-range program and all state hospitals will ~ phased out the departm~T of mental hy~et1;e ~~ tal :hygiene program is to care for the to ph11e out Its hos-shortly after that. Timing depends upon develoPe4 a. ~am. of full citizen ilfrd r.entaUy ill and tbementally retarded. II pitals £or the men-the development of. additional and ac-parent p&rtic1pat1on ~ the planrung. t~ ! iiot to provide jobs for state workers; tally ill and retard-. ceptable facilities at the community was, Dr. Mayer oonce1v~, on~ way W let It\ is not to provide -state patfolls for ed. level. the psrents and guardians of the MIU . communities where big·born mental There is nothing know what Jay ahead. .~ . · hospitals are l_odtlteci; it ls not to provide new about the coo-THE STATE also plans to relocate Well, that was where the l!ap staried. pollliclaos "1th IOl>ilster plaUdrms. cept of community some 10,000 mentally retarded patients in MJ>SI of tbe'll'lie and hysteria cai'ne ftoni . Parents. J 'the-Mljll were upoet. care tor the mental· small, family-type units at tbe local two sources: .,, ,~ Understartdablt. ·'tlany <lid not realif4: ly ill. level. ln that way MIU could be clme to -lrrespooalble state emplorea wbo stat. law l1"ill!lll\I the arblfrary or It started back in home and pareni.s and r e c e i v e are more concerned about perpetuating . caPricia:us rel~tl'oO of patients. But, the: 1957 \11th the passage ol the Sbort-lloyle personali1.ed csre and training. That pro-Jobs than esrln~ for palien_ts, and ·• law is clesr: 'tilt explicit ~lsslon of Act. tbat was a great year. It wu the gram is at least 10 years in tbe futµre. -irresPons1ble p6llt1c1aru1 who •« the ~rent or gbardlan mt1$l tli obtained beginning of the end for warehou!e! · lief ore 8* MR patient can be relocited. where the mentally Ill were stacked and . f • )'ou'd}hlnl< tbooe legtslaton and ol· forgotten . Piling those unfortunate folks A G • L A I llclals woo are IOOOdlng off WOuld lmolj In anthills lar from hoffie is oot only recwn·' ove . air about the law, If they did and they cruel, it is counterproductive. Jt causes . " · penil&ted lD tfie!t ,loose talk, then we_ many patients to regress to detertorate. • ' · know ~111' for demqogues. , ' · When Alexander Eliot au""'' ( ' ) If they were '"""rant of the law we Ca!Uomla s progrsm of community -_,..., · ' 'knolf•tbem for d!rri'l>dumb!. care bas proved to. be sound and sue-l=!!fi:1Je~=~~~ THE BOOKMAN • Either way, they seen»deVokl al com, cessful. It has ~tablished a pattern other ed-IO Greece with ills famlly oi> I ' Gut-' paSBlon for tlw>,. wbose llves are alr...i,; stiles and nations now lollow. R<!Dhelm Fellowship,' he did not !mow that ·_ • • burdened by a loved one who Ja,meniall1 Un~er Sl\oft-Doyle and, •Ince 1967, the ~was embarking upon a IUe-Joog love retarded. ' Lantcrman-'Petrla.sbort Act, population affair with tbal couolry. So fat Jlila In-Classical Greece, wblch every e<luca1ed .----..,.-.,,.-· ----'~--1 at the state mental Institutions bas falUatlon bas rexul~ In five vo1Unw 00 E knew sOmetbirig about. Then shrun11 from 35,000 to 6,400. tbe history, mytholbgy ,and art of that tfne Qreece, a relaUvt mystery. , ln the beginning, the 1tate paid com-.,.tloo, Ille latest being 'Ille Rori200 eon.· Chaos and Submisslcin to the Turks. ou.NGI i:~t manltles 50 percent ol the cost of the clie lllstory ol (lreece (AmerlclD And finally a small •tull\hllrig 'modem' !=~~~~t'sinJ=t ;! i:u.1: Heritage Press, $8.95). ~~,.~is to "sweep the dis- pays all costs for programs !or the men-COMMENTING dfi 1hls abundantiy II· jointed 1'11"'4 away, and ahow a tally retard.a. lustrated work, Ellof ~ !Ira t remari<abli ~tin"°"' Oow." AJ far u ·~u~ LOC .. !aclliU'es are better than "Problem One was to democilitate the preRnt-day Greece ts concerned, a sub-'~ ~ unity or Greek history. This 118' •''""' • ')ect' oL lnlaole cootrovl>r$Y, the author Otbel1 ~t all'lllust meet state ltandar<ls been told piecemeal before. Tbere was a'lds, "l tell what I know and tell It to q~l!fy for the proaram. Mental atratgbt, cooUy, In the cooteit o1 all faclllties .,. seldom pretty places and Greek history up to now." there I• no doubt' some do need Q t UPlfldlnl. _UO es FROM "the ilOry that '!'BS Greece" to BUI, patients a,e far better of! at the the take-over by the present reaimt, -imlt1 Jevtl, tblO when they were Rlchanl C. j.awOOD, L.A. _, and Eliot's book Ii ... IPOclll empbdls to the treai..d like lepers In BOm• remote co\. * poll-1111horltJ -':re<Jeral int•rplay ol ·myth, art and culture, n1 ~ve emission control standards pblIOeopby and li!Otature, ooclal 11>- o Patient population at the stat•'• coold cost the nation'• motorlsll $95 stlbztlont, lnvulocu from. wltboul ·ed bospltalzo Is dwlodllng at the rate or 2,000 b!Dloo tor the decade 19'/IJ.1985 ..• a •taf' poUUcal upheaval lrom within. It reoden a year. Or. Wiiiiam Mayer, recenlly gerlng cost In light of recent federal superbly ibe tature of Greek \Ue WS lls named •!ale director of mental eygleoe, cost-beneOt atudles which not• this ••· ineotlmable coolliblticft to tho ,...l<I predicts that by 1977 ~ mentally ill will pendilure will contribute very lllUe over tho 8P!ft o1 cailurles, 6o cared !or Jn their .,.,, communities toward clean air." VICOOR DE Km'SERLING ' DAILY PILOT R~~ert lf. Wte<I, Publf!llcr ThO!lla3 Ktevfl, /l!dlttlr Barbare Krifbich ,. Ed!toriol Page Edltln'' 17 • .. • to la In fJ ti ,b v • • N. Y. St.eeks VOL 66, NO. 68, 4 SECTIONS, so·PA~ES.' ORAN6E COUNTY, CALIF'OllNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1973 N nN CENTS •, " . ~hristian 'HYPocrisy Hit at Prayer Meeting ., . . . . More than 350 persons attended the Ma)'9r's Prayer Bregfasf al !he.Balboa Bay Clubd hJs Jl10~ .II> foimalljo ..i!- augill'ate C!uiJitian Leademup Weel: sponoored by the Newport B\'Sch Ja~. They beard feature4 ~~r ~!is Pries~ a.dlreclor'df the damJ!\IJ'.~ for Oirist, teif theni the ills of the w0<1a can only ~ ~!veil ~r; Iller . sl!!"I bypocilsy illd !!Ive tliemselv~ to a mlr- ltual coming'togO!her. •· ' ·• • ''TIM> t\:':'le. ·-~. t!' • . GO SUnday, ut ~II-Di> cbangell on Monday.or Tli~'.Ot W~,".Jald Pries11 woo •told• !"" audience · that' the :. .. --• . ' ... .. •H ' ~. wu111t ~-a-pr:tw0weea:ag6'."H01c1-~ jbg a'pooter _from l!artJor·View School first graders are· ,Officer ~ J)ttssler. and Poli<e l;lplorer Sgt. ,.Jame Schnorr. , . ' Tortut~ 61 '.Prisoners .... •-r- 2 Officers; Man ' " ' Die in Shootout '' l ~ I ltt; Coffin · Boxes ·Told t ' • 1 ' At Cajon .Pass SAN BERNAilt>mo . ~iP)' . ·· A ... ,, ;t.. " ' ... :i llJghwa)' patrolman, a sheriJ:f•s !lePutY ctARlf' ~ BiiE; Philippines (UPO the IOUlCeS said. 'Ibey onlJ got out to go '""' -!Jle' bi Commomlot ~ .camps ~ I<! ~ toilet. aiid a servlcl! stauon alteJ!da!lt :it~ -, , clU&!d tor1nn1:rorTiiimbei-of .__._. ' Details o1 the torture are ·¥d'Y· but w death l<!day by an assailant ;Mio""' ~ • ........_...,.. •• --....;tavorod method was I<! use WOllllds later wound¢ and captur&i, u.! Sllerllf'~ ,..,,....,,.~,a-..f41'.thoie fortunate'\ct,'"""tlle 'priaonenl ioceived wile!! they ...,.. . escape~ ~ :tibuse the life waa · captured to Insure that lelHale scan office said. ~ never ... -. would be kept to a m!njmum The shooUngs OCCWTed on a slrOtcb o1 '!lie · 1omire lnCloded confinement In Une 'prisoner 1 wtio was·shot througb the Interstate 15. through Cajon P.ass alter ~liie"bOal. tor.:m..ths at a thne band, had his thumb sliced dfl in ao el· the .patrolman stopped a car at the jUlD-Ind 111,,.t ie..t"-· lliotance a qtan had fort to mat. ~-talk. lnlt,, according to officers: · bit Jhumb•COf CllL : · The 4ead deputy..,.. Identified as Lt. ,,.I .Wl!N ooinOl detllli .Pf the Al Stewart of san Bernardino. = POWI' !lie. '" "~' Vietnam Tbe ·dead "•'way ... -Iman -Iden-r:· ,.,.~ ...... ...._.. 'lo llU1'face ·~·am Air Base, tlfled'by patrol Lt1 Dave,iebel mLarty Ibo m. aJn•staging plllit for the men ao Wetter!ing. ' · •• ~ ·fly fron\• .llAlool to ,teUDioDs with Officers lddnUlled the -'statioq fmiliel ln·the ~ States. · attendant from a drlv,r'• Ucense.m bll • ~· IDIOl'll\l!iOir ""' the. oieo comes person as Robert Leo Jerikinl, '38. · qi>m a ~ of -· IQCluding the The man linder arre,tt ~ ""1llfled ' ·-*"'~Iv.., 1111 aupport·)enonnel by depulies as Jerry .tames YOUn'gb.,...S, Wfi!o ~--· al'lsloif the ~ In ,...,_ 30. ' • ~fivlll .............. freedom. He was lis.ted in fair ....,.._ der •M!llial;y .-ii""'*"·-~ 111\dergoing surgery in t.obli :t!Ada VIII-1IOl-e .i>on! -<if the men'• Jm. versify, HOspitaL , . • prl-. 'llleJ felr far tho Mtety ol Chick Iverson lV ~rviees Satprday -eemce. will tal:e pJace Sator-• day at 2 p.m. at Paclfic View Mortuary Cbapel ln Newport lleadi .for Cbict Ivenon IV, -died w--, o1 In; jlirles -In ... auto ...... ' 'lbe »7eaNlld .... ol Nnport -'auto dealer Cbict 1......, wu .injured Jut SUnday momlng when hlS .... - dee! off -Paclfic Coat HiglJway nortb.ol ~Beach. ,...... PftsldeoHJJ ~--.he said, "If I 0bew how Jo md the war ond the racial problem tomonvw, we -i.i llill haye thete problems. It'• • apirilual ooJ11Uon -how do I Jeod America bact to God." Priest alao aid Ihde II a need !or new -.... -for livilog, • ...,. rilice ol ........ ,, .... for • Salunloy af- ternoon ..ttr;;..~ ~'s message wu emotiona111 re- coiwd and he ~·Njed bis piwntatlon ul:ioJ .the andiftft ft how ID ,,,..,... ond invite ''God .into your hearts.,, ----- Be reclled the words ~' at lbe end, asl:ed bow many ol !hem cua. M~ than half ol the !50 perooos rai..,.i their l!&1ds to answer biln. The program concluded with a brief message from Newport Beach Mayor Dooald A. Mcinnis. The bftakfas~ however, ls QOly the be- ginning of a weet-loog series of event. the Jaycees aay are lnlended to help peo- ple "gain the -austalnln& i!>slltht God has promised -who -t6elr -in humility and seel: the answer to life through faith. .. 'lbere will he men's breakfast. at 7 a.m. at the !Ilg Canyon Country Cub Monday through ~. -.Y tbrough Wednesday nights at 7:all lllero will be home receptiono at ......, lc>- cations and each day will be -· wr-fees in homes lhrougboul the Harbor 'Me•· - '4:!lessions are open to the ~'l..'°.!.~ sons may obtain ~ml .........,·of all event& by caUiDg the·Newport HartJor Chamber ol Comrilel<:e Office. 'Ibis mornings breatfail In ailcl!tion lo opoken messages, alao f81lbire the splr- Hual slnJ!ng of the lcthU. Team, a ,...., of cou.g .. age youtha from St. Andrew'• Presh)'lerian Church in 'Newpbrt Beach. Zoning Ban Urged ResUJ.ential Encroachment Feared BJ WllUAM llCHBEDIER Of .. DlalJ .... _. .... Newport Beadi planning - ... 'l'bursdaJ night -that all ... ~ &oitill uses be banned from the city's --l!ut the -alao asl:ed the planning staff ~ prepare a new mie for UJe c:ily -ten&ilvely called CR -that <i>u!d be imposed OD some 8l'eU wber< apartment. )lave traditionally exisled above-. Advance Planning llireclor Rodney· L. Gunn aid lodaJ the ......... -be a1m<d pr!mal'ily at areas "ICll u Agate Avenue on Balboi Island and possihlJ Main Slreet of the COntral Bolhoa ""'" insula coinmercial area. Gunn said the ban ~ by the commiMion was requested by the staH as· a means ol protecting exlstlng com· mercial areas from future residential encroaclunenl lie aid · the general plan . will JDake ii clear wbidl -Uons and bloel:o ol the City shouJcl be commercial and in DO jeopardy of being tom down'and'replaced ·with residential structures. A niunber Of l8Jie 8.partment and du- plex struclures, portk:ularly _ on the Bal· boa Peninsufa, have been authorized on commercial lots. ' ; • . . "The result is a 111iJture that w!ll eveo- tually lower the quality of Ille," Gwm said. -If Ille city councli adopts the COIDJllla. sioners' recommendation, the ban on ra-- idential ln commercial areas could bave some effect on llready mucb-mallp!d Irvine Company plons for Newport Cen- ter. • 'lhree 14-story hlllh rise apartmenll had been planded I-Or a parcel behiJld Pacilic Mutual Ufe ii1 the center. Efun. inaUon ol the bullcliD&S ln>m the general plan was .recommended by tht commll- sion . as part' or their hearings Oil lell- (floe ZONINq. Page I) " flair :P .. ~oney • • : B~d Says Loogliairs Unliirabl.e ..,..._-"'-!':L~.!!~~~1!'...-.f-.-~~r.!J' ~:cµ~;) '.... .~ .unemp101Mi OWL Wbo..lell.bl.s..llali'.. grow below his unnot collect Wlemploymenf insurance he-w~ ~ S.ll. (AP) -'lbe cause he bas vo!Wltarlly,rendertd hlmlelf Wlavailable for work, says Jusilce ~ · said -Y the tile California Unemployment lru!urance Appeals Board. Pt!l'lllDel!l ''re.lcbld an .-ID The board Tharaday overturned a referee's ruling that an Wl· ~· with militlmt lDdlans al w...,. identified man's Jong hair had ·hot ~u~ed him from n!<.'clvlng dee! Knee. bill added that procedan!s llill unemployment benefits. ~--w J! = ~ :'.,gethe 11-<lay The board des<ribed the man as follows: ~ "The claimant's hair is parted in the middle and extends below Tbe -was made by of. his collar. His ears are exposed. He has sideburns which extend one. licials botll ,in Waohingtoo and al nearby inch below the earlobes and wears a small mustache. He decided to ~e,bybul J: W,~imw':'!'.: let his hair grnw after bll d.iBcbarge from the military service !Jo. cause he likes its appearance." Knee. In its ruling, the. appeals board saia "We conclude .•. that the llle Bev. Wesley llunler, ,who wu claimant by his deli~rate actions has voluntarily and materially re- amoog clergymen negotiating the eel-diiced his hbor market. Hence, be is not available for work and ·11 -~ said detaill ol the -1 would not be dlocloaed at once. Be a1ao not eligible for benefits." said .......... would tJl!I "" ..- further -"' the vmage ....... it was felt 'they would-binder ~lions. Tbe aDDOQllCenenl to Wubinglon said the agreement ID principle with attomeys .,.,. the American Indian -eould seUle current pooblems at Wound- ed Knee.'' . It added, however, that eertain pro- cedural matt.n pertaining. lo "the man- ner and time the nooresidents will depart Wounded Knee" bad to be noolved. Tbeno were no other delails IDllOWICed at once. Some :zoo Indians toot over the bamlet Feb. fl. Feda-al lawmen have manned a perimeter ~the village, and Ihde have been p<ijodlc exchanges ol gunlir<. Two Indians ' were --1lmnday night. the Jnstlce ~ said. A J)lltke Deparimmt opotesman alao announced lhat .......... bad been ... rested aroUnd the perimeter 'lburaday. nlgbt and e&rlJ -y, ~ the DUID- bel' of arreota to 51. 11le officW said he did --ii the II were attempting to enter or leave the villap. Delays in. Constnt~tion To Postpone New School • Blaming the rains, Newport -Mesa acliool ollicials aald ll>daf ~on . ol the new 8'!f 0. Andersen School In -V'iew Homes has been delayed and the -will not -In Septem- ber. ~ IC!leduled to attend the lldtool will be.liused "' nearby acboolS and there will' he no double ...,Ions, according io the Xbool'1 new prlricipol, Scotl Paul· .... Raymond Scbnlerer, district buslnes!I manager, aald -Y the· rain has oet conSructjoo bact tvlO montha, but adiled hO bas no ....i way ol knowing - the ochool will -"If they plclt up 90l1le loot time In the ,.mmer, H may not be as IOllg as ii looks right now,."..he aaid. Paulson uld he has been meetlnf with district adminiMtors for several - to W<l"k out --plans "' -the scllool's ..umated 550 lludenla ll1d lll teacbero. "We will not go will> double --(See~ Pap l) . Of~ said they ~ral<iocl he ·wa1 l!lt ,... not")'Ol Nle"'d ll1d -araue tho from Uie 81. Louis, Mo. Ol'e!I· 1lls ........ u mwlllllli''JNl>lloh ..... of what thl carried Colotado ticenoe,.,..teO: • DMll '"" ......,~-«1114 .thre,i.I. HJs bait was lon,g ond1-...,,. ~ "'11• )ho ....U......:S..C """ ~ i.r... ladle and 1>eard ·O!fillen aid. ' lloll DGilldi • ..Z:::..'CirPOW 1110 ' ·'.1 ~ ' ,....._ .. • . ' pal .,..., #Wll • Vlrll!IJ JI ......... dicatel1 .. . J -Tortvt • -on tile men bl In ' , Laguna Puts !'em Up .'Lost' J>oJi!;e • Car Fou1ld ll10ll ~ 1lie J"'nCfpoJ fOA1; !J( the ' ~-:"~~.,;:·;_ . Tobacco Taboo for FUJ.g_~ting Council, Audw":? -Tbe Ires-~ of Pl>Wo dumpd for Weatller The weatberlady u.ya u·o be a pretty nice weekend. with a few scattere4 clouds and aome gusty winds. lli8hs at the bea<hes, 60 rising to 6$ inland. Overnight Ion 1$ to 50 •• . . " . Invei!tlgal!lts h,o .tl!e <¥& Mesa Poli_. Deparlment>~ave bien • lfonderlng: car 44S3 where are you? For· the past two daya. · The umnarked aedan was finally foond this mornfng parked' at 1111. Coral Reef Re&lall!fll~ where the Pollccnan of the Yeor WU - at a luncheOo w~. Delectives held I ti D ~ I hrainolOrminf ...,ion al their I a.m. brlellog, Prio!: ·I<! lllinl, a otQlen car o:opoo:t, Olld IOIDfbocl;y suddenly rem~ II waa lift aeon being driven bJ a IOl'ltlllll kJIO'illl lor bll short tnelllOl'J ...... "' had hopp«I lnlo ..... car\!>td of ~tiialorl.lor tllo dell • b&Clt and bung up 4131'• ~-tM ataUoo. I the belier In Ille 1• ad earJ,y lf70,. -·City.~ Lilny -fldceled, a. clepelldlni on wtim the -...,.. held. ty Attomey Tully Seymour poWed a -tberO on lndicalbw '1at there are · ...,gb <!toP into bit-.-ih, llld mernbm more -1'IW In Conumdst priaon . !J( Ille audience' ll>llte4 .., •"""7 In their campo than have ·been by their chain. - "·ca~ i ·~~r". ..... ·· . ' "' ', ' ' The OCCllim WU the banniaC ol m:nok--'llwi cans were hi.i>IJ orginlz. Ing In the Luuoa Beach aty Coundl ed with IOpblstlcalld Md ~ Cbamben during <lluocll _..,_ lblzlm ...... of~-Tiit 11DOD1-Kblio ol tho coundl - · -'l'bere wert dl'flllono.....,. tho meo Ooundlmln Peter'~11ider, i-,. but II ltemmOd ~ '->illat wu mainlDC smo1rer "' the -' wt.d a~ -to be~ ralbor u.....,., -came 'ti'~ alttr • UC ll"lne 0,.... ........ !111'1e bJ -<I: the '.jxol-r .-u jii tho flealtb dq«s of. caiplMo. ......... tbt mm• Qe' .,. liQtor tho Dr. Robert ~ prot_. of • -... Ille aolltar1 ~ ~. told Ibo -jhat "You CIA 10111lrv .tllll lllila()' .... iojiacco llDOllng Jn a clooad room 11ann. ~·bl montbe ,-1,....., lld..boun --. u wtll 11 tlloot....,. pull. lild c1a11;;:,.:·one .-"06o,.... Dr. Elfie OOC<d the r-l"••illtl spent fl In aolltuJ.-!hit -cmokinc .... have a I ,,. -lllt'e, pill -..... liallltleel nlotioNhlp I<! death"""""" --feet bJ ... bJ-. from cancer, at d'••I!, ••d • ~ gomnmental bodies lnclUdltla lhe United Natlool iD Geneva, C.plltrano Unified · 8cbool DIMrict, the San Juan Capistrano City Coundl meelings u 'l'Oll aa Jll8llY omce. ol the U.S. Department of Health, F.<lucallon and Welfare baa' nnolclng. ·~ we•re aot wildly lnDovaUvei" abe ulcf. I OOlnDdcr, an archlte<it. noted that the cleslp of the O>uocll' Cbambert did not au.. !qr lhe throe air ~ per hour mondaled by law, which prompted Mra. 8-to obeerve that the air Where the council members alt •• hotter !hon ei.w)lere in the chamben. ''Tbis area heno is I rtpOSftory fOr beat and smoke. It'• much warmer here,'' .she Aid. Mra. SW«ney "iu view ol Dr. Earle's llatement about eorJ,y latlgue," moved that MWl<ing bo banned in the chambers (8" NO SMOKE, i'a&t I) INSlltf] TODi\Y Th< ln>iM Masllr Ch<m!U. ;, eomlng of ag•. To celtlmltc Ill< auspicious .wnc, th• gr011p 10il1 off1r Bach'a "M"" In B Mhlot" "!' Svndav, Man:h 18. S<e •torv In toda!i'• W ••wider. .I • -..... --. ............ OrMlt ~ ... ·---....... ,.,,. ll '""' ,., lfltdl~ .... ~ ..: ....... -. -..... --. .. ....,. ... • • ! I i DAil Y PIL.Of • Columnist ~akes·Gray At Hearing 1'All!IMGTOll CllPll -Cofwnnhd Joclr. -da<rll>ed L l'ltridc Gny todoy u I •'pofltlcol hatd><I man" fur Pt..idett Nm. and uid SOllate """ linllltioG of Gny as PBI director ...aid "' • --... _.. the pool • ·•polftk:aJ plum... i Anltt-appearlog before the Smate Jodldory Committee ~ Gray'• nomination. aaid, "II ii immealulallly -to put a man ii chorge of the FBI -prune -ii pln*c the Presidmt." From Gray's teslimaay over 11 hours lo the past weff. Andenoo aald that ~ WU deer ta him be WU "DOl going ta -the FBI, Is not 110inC ta taU the FBI oOt of polltia, ii DOl going ta ~ the PB! lo Ill .-place lo -demorladc IDdetJ-" . ·- ·-· -'· 197.J . h' DArL 'f ,tLOT Stitt Ptiefli The clalael In Cbln,.. cooklD8 and luilr stylinJ were paclr.od ta the walls. 'Ibey off-.... an1s ta patloot lludenla -food Cid beaUl)I. They wero part of COnma del Mar !Ugb School'• E>j>ioratory , Leafning De)'.I Wedneaday aDd Tllunidfy. Stud<mlo bod 111 opportunity ta atteoa claslel )1111 lor the full of it. "This program ii totolly put ,.._ by the llUldenla u • -ol esposlng other ltudenll to a wide variety ~ io- torests, careen, bo~bleo and WU.." uid Principal Deonla Evaoa. "II .,... a ~ -· l -ol olf·nlltd motoreycl< • ~though we have a wide eurriculum . here. tbere are other tbiop tbll give • stud<nla a wide< IOOP'." alcl Prillcipal • Ev-. "lbere'e mnelllml to be uid lo< 1' breakirC the. dally nmt1ftt.." ~ Coast Council To Meet Soon The ..-gllllaen ........i ta think ol virtually eveeythlog · the e v er. g e In Clemente teenager mlgbt want ta do with bis Ille or In bis IJl01" time :... from land aaillng to , • computer programmlnc. The Regional Couto! ~- • 'lbe .... 16"! ,..,. taught by lomll)I Gommilsloo . ~ Cid Lac . (Andttoon'• column ._... ~Y .., the editorial page of the DAILY PILOI'.) --I frequmt crUic in the past of tho late J. Edgar Hoover while be tONSTRUCTION SLOWED BY WET GROUNDS AT ANDERSEN SCHOOL IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES,· Offidols Prepa,. Contlngoncy Plon1 BecouH School Likely Will Not Open in September members, Outside authorities and. in ADgtles eor::n' .m meet in SaD 1 aome •ca9e1, studenla with BOmelbflil of a.mente Mardi It end ........, tbel lnll!...t ta lhatt wltb their peers. tedious proceaa of roriewinc the formal, Evam Aid lhla yeor'1 ezplontory ' appllcations far pennila In the Olallal leamhig clwes were broken up ..,... two Zone. was FBI chief, said nio one ever serioUsly accused Hoover of running a political -But Aodetson said Gray .. proved POSTPONE. U.S. Prods Reds to Free mornings rather than one full day to im-'lbe raft of bttsjness confroa~IM: prove attendance. i · lo the Comm·-~ c.ti -"Last year the attendanoe kind of fell N'!"m.non wu~,-.: of! In the al!emoon," be said: "But tbil ~:.:e'O:.."i:!*:~· Ume, with rogular -m the al· 'nlndly ., • • ternoon, we had a handle on attendance." Re""'"'~ .......__"--......... -Robert' Cloe of the DlOlll popular -..... • --~ ----ta be • polltfcol bald>et ........ Ricbatd N'moo" since leavinc the Na'fJ lo 1118. '"""'~ I beliett. is wby he wu nominated ta ~..-! J. F.dgar Hoover. It Is certainly why I am here todoy to op- pooe confirmation of bis nomination. beeaooe 11111 Im\ wded In Newport Beadl. .. be said. "We are also not going to delay classes and go with a .shorter year -espertany iI we are delayed for More Prisoners Tuesday ... ~ Chlnele food sess1oo with Evam Aid that the group plans• mojor social studies toacller Henry Wong man-push ta Induce the oomml•i•.,. ta ·ob- nlng the wok and chopstlcU. lain • toll-tree W111ber belw-~ nio.. who wett willing ta sit through County and ~ Bach where the ...,.... two mmttn .. r.w.m said -.. plans Cllll for using aD nailable tpaee at Harbor View Sdxd. E3llbhdl School and Bay View Sdlool. "1lle .,.. .... possible abuse would be to turn the dirocl«lblp Iota a polillW plum. And I can guarantee yoo, H Mr. Gl"Q' is confirmed as di.rector, we will Deva" lee the md of the p«:ebd you sot. There will be • parade of political hactl and a mountain of oorpRS left by "If it bec:t••n necessary. •e could political batebet men." also use ....,. at Oirma del Mar Higb --and bis llllOclate. Leslie but -......... .,. c:meuned with Whftta, became Involved pe.-.Uy that """""" of elementary and high with the FBI In January wbea FBI sdiool studmt.s. .. Paulson uid. .,-atftSted Whitten and WblUen -a1q wllh two AmericaD Indian AeoordiDg ., the plans being drawn by leackn -was accused of receiving the district. ontitt cI... and poosibly stol"' pa""""I documenla. ontitt giade i...1s will be -ta the 1'be maltrial bad bem Ilk"' from the temponry clam .,.. _ teachen and Bureau of Indian Allain In Wasbfngtao all durillC • --long -.. of the hd!dJnc last Namnher. 'lbe charges "We want ta fill dass<s ;.st as they "'"' dropped ollot' the grand jury -will be ....... the --.. Paubon ed to mdic:t the three. said. -rbm we1J move lbe c1as.s as a Andtnon nailed the --,. whole by-" He uid the FBI "know full well DO crime Pouboo said he bas be<n In dooe coo- wu being committed" --.... lad with pums ... aald the busing arr<Steckll• uid he thought 11 DI ao pniposo1 .._the -of the par· example of Gray "ming tho FBI -11111-111111.• deliblntdy, knowingly, to harass a Re aim uid Andtnen dlildreo will newmban. •• oot be allowed to register for neat year Gl'lly completed bis teotimooy bt1are at the schools Ibey ..,. alleod beeause lbe --TtalndaJ, .. ~.. of~ ........... possible r<eall alter all "\be' ~-jU!JI ._. the "1lire pro-are beard-' '\ ,. ' •-1 · 1 _ at lbo9e xllools when Andenm .A. -tf Jo.. I' ". Cid ,.. hne to pull the l:ids out." ).(" ").{ ' ~ ,laid. "And by doing it the way we White House orirouiug, there wm be .. 1eam1n1 ~ said the nirts fell at a criti- cal phase ol OJlllbuWon w h e n the ground haa to be oomplefely dry. Concerned Over Gray Testimony WASlllNG'!ON CAP) -'lbe White House bas expressed concern aboul the use of ""raw, unevaluated material" from FBI files ol tbe Senate booring on tbe nomioatiun of L Patrick Gray DJ to be du.cl« of lhe FBI. Pmidenlial press secretarY Rooald L ~did not specify the material. Zi.,.i.r ttplied Thursday with DO com- ments, when newsmen ask!d him about FBI reports Involving Pre.iident N"Wlll's penooal Jawy.r, Herbert W. Kalmbach o{ Newport Beach. and lfu:on's fcnner appointments secretary, Dwight L. Chapip. In IUbmitting written aMWefS Wednes- day lo questions fn>m members of the Senall! Judiciary Committee. Gray uid that Kalmba<h told FBI agents be paid $30,000 ta '40,000 In Repubilcao funds lo Donald Segrelti. an alleged political saboteur. Gray .t.so said Kalmbach told agents that Oiapln suggested Sqretti "may be of ....... to the Republican party." ......_r..., J ZONING ... dl!alial dimity last momlh. E>eu ii the eouodl permits the higb rises lO DJ in tbe plan, a cunpany sr-•mD31'1 aid ..... ft!lideotlal use in <••1•"Y'Jcill Plel would kill the high rises -_,;al permissim could be oh«aimd Oma aid the ..,. C.R ..,. haa just golloo> ..,. the drowinc boml and there is 110 .way111 &elliac al this point how il ll'ill come out. "I upect they will want to hold a special discussion on it when we are fin- i5bed.. bUl I baft no idea when that will be.• Gum uid. -Wo have just •tarted oa it aod tbq pve US DO Jet time limit" During lbeir-'lburslay meeting. com· misisonen also CDDlir»red action Wltil later mttUocs an lhnle requests for res- idential mes CID Balboa Pminsula. 'nley said they wllll to wait for the outcome of. lt&fl diximicm cm I.be new C.R zone. From Wire Services SAIGON -The United States put more implied pressure oo the Communists to- day to release another 140 or so American prisoners of war by Tuesday. Brig. Gen. John A. Wickham Jr., depu- Sands of Balboa Will Be Moved To West Newport Balboa will begin giving some of its wide beaches to West Newport next week. Tractors will be scooping up as much as 75,000 cubic yards of sand between 12lh and Cypress Streets and depositing it throughout the West Newport area, Marine Safely Director Robert Reed said. Reed and Newport Beach I C i I y Manager Robert L. Wynn both stressed that the sand haul will be kept to a minimum, pointing out that most of the sand ta replenish spola In West Newport came rrom other West Newport areas. • Another 2.$,000-40,000 cubic yards '\It'll! come from the mouth of the Santa Ana ruver, an area contractors started to work Thusrday after obtaining a pennit from the Orange County Flood Control District All told, the sandhaul will involve about 280.000 cubic yards, most of it going to refurbish the beaches near 52nd Street that were filled with k>w quality sand and dirt sevmtl years ago. Wynn said be expects he will receive some complaints from Balboa residents when crews show up there with their bulldozers. He stressed. however, that, unlike prior years, the contractor will be taking the sand in thin layers from water's edge. "Last time it happened, they dug in pockets in the middle of the beach that left tidepools. It was a real messy job," Wynn said. ''This time they'll work as far out as possible and, at 1ow tide, the people may not even be able to see them over the berm," he said. Wynn said that ii any residents do have any complaints or questions about the project, they are Invited to attend meetings that Reed conducts with he cootraclor every Tuesday morning. Reed said that when the contractors move to the Balboa beaches the work sbou.ld take about a week. -co.uT • DAILY PILOT Tlw,0.-.,.. c-t 0.-ILY l"ILOT ...... wllldl ls c-.. .. ..._.,..,_ " ~ w .. Or ... c.ant ~-C........,. ~ ...,., .. ,..... -..utllltMll. ..... , "'""""' l'rtd.9'/. .... 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Monoy and ~ """' to have been 1.-. big topics this _.. as reporten got ii IGg<lhtr !0< Sunday's edillou of the DAILY PILOT. "Suudoy's Best" will iucludo: LAW FUND -llomberahip in the Legal Aid Wananty f'IDf. a non-profit Orange Counl;y orpnizallou, could be your _....,.,... bt<dot• ii,.. .... Jail- ed ...t aol mate bail. canl allonl an •llmlo1 "'don't qaallly lo< ''lop! aid." Story by Stnlay F.tlitor Alan llirtin. RAPE OF TAXPAYER -Columnist Vcm RofJmu...,. eva)UUt in tlle caun-- try who has to tun In a Form llMO -rnd Pldllp IL Slem'I "'Do Rope of the Tupoyoer." H -=ribes wblt the -o111 '"1'bo -v..,._ Rollover." ridJ AJ..nw' llliliDel;ftl't ao avoid taxs. FOOi>: UPS AND IJOWNS -Wbli• OOOllUlll"'1 ore paM oll-timt llfch Pl'lcfs for f-the Gaifoolt on tht fann h for plwMlditg prl«s -disastrous dropo in._..,... 1---ing ta • CliNtlan -Monitor News s.ntco ......,.. 11 wlD oppear In YOU - PAIR OF QUEENS -What does It take to win a beauty title? Staff Writer Terry Coville checked with a couple who are ln training now and tells their sk>ry in a special feature. LEFT-HANDED -Ella Moye Sanders slarted out to be an artist, but wound up being a left-handed psychologist. Her story -in words and plcturH -Is the penonallty proftle In this week's women's section. Stall Writer Allil!O!l DeeT lloUa obout the Huntington Beach womao who bad lint to deal with her own frustrations. OMBtJD6MAN -Every city bas one or more; but -_, the iltie (IJmbudsmlll -_1 .. · ......... !alive, a llailon bet,.... the clllun with a complaint and"the authorities ebout whom be Is C01!11>i•hllns). Stall Writer ~ Schoomehl finds out who hand!., the grlpeo -and bow -fa cltleJ of tht Oraoge Ooui1'"..,.1, RUTH BUZZI-The 1tae lbat Laugh-In built 811SWtts qumiOlll about. bow ahe abut her cat In the dishwaabtr, about her romantic me. her marrlag•. h e r ochooldoys and more In Family Wed<ly'1 Siar Chai. • ty U.S. representative oo the Vietnamese-American Joint M i I i t a r y Commission, told the commission that nearly 74 percent of the American and Allied foreign forces in Vietnam at the time of the cease-fire Jan. 31 have been witMrawn ln compliance with the peace agreement. Wickham said the United States pulled 15,747 troops, South Korea and other foreign allies removed 27,490, and 15,795, including 7,769 Americans, remain to be withdrawn by March 28. A U.S. spokesman said Wickham presented the figures as a "matter of record" and did not draw any conclusion. But the spokesman added that the United Slates "aeeb ta realize the releoae of American prisoners of war as quickly as we reach different phase lines." 'lbe cease-fire agreemeot stipulates that American prisooers will be released at the same rate that U.S. and other foreign Allied troops are withdrawn from Vietnam. Ulene L. Miller ,-~·. '~ the can.to-plate demonatration were miglion staff bolds forth. · •. rewarded with palate-pleufng OriellW "Aller all," Evom said, "We ouglll ti'· dishes. be able ta call them far notllin& .n.r In a room not tao far any, Iii'> what Ibey plan ta do ta ta." ': f ... iooal hair sfyJl!ts Wett piddng girfs Evonl Aid there might be a -· from the full hou!e and demollltraling lalloa fa time lo< the -• hair cuWng, fashloos and the latest Among the other -wl>idl may styles, Evans aald. come up ot the moetfng Include the other just.for-fun programa offered in-pn!Oelltation of an ottomey geoenl'1 ~: eluded such things u a sew-your-own T-Dion on the ltltm: of Avco QJmmuntty shirt claaa, a baclt·packlng claaa, a magic llevolopors' projecla at Sall ~· show and a class on the care and feeding Beach. ' of Japanese bonsai trees. But the avocations were closely woven w i t h vocattooal preoentatioos covtrfng subjects from law ta the mlUtary, Eva111 said. "We were a little concemed that the career preeentatlons wouldn't draw as well as aome of the othenl but Ibey.-.... crowded tao, much ta our 11Uf11ri>e," Evam .said. • I Students also were invited to bear special preaenlatlons such aa a lallt on venereal dlseue -which toot specl.al pormtal pennlssioo -Cid talb by repn!S"118tives of the John Birch Socie- ty, the Amertcao Civil Liberties Union and the Muth of Dinloa. ,. Evans said the whole thing went off almost wllhout a hitch -e:xcept for ~ rain that canceled such thb:igs 1.;1 a Court Disbars • •• Newport Lawyer :: For Fund Misu.se :i si!u.~~t~.=:'i Jr&ed med -!lo funds Cid -.... trusted to him. for per-i pnifit has --bytheColllornla ~ °=' panol, followed the ~ tioG a4 the -liar Anrio•icli ill -~ deripc u.;, .....,,_ "' Robert R. SU,:. """'-,will be-.. ii 11 ~· Frot11 p J Slawol!.W .,,.1n1ained o111oeo ot a . ..f! Newport Omter Drive, alU..llb be batH Catholic rites· were ·held today in NO SMOKE • dies a larle pmtiaa of bil practice in lAll Services Reid ' ··~ Covina for Ulene L. Miller, widow of re-• • Angeles. . tired newspaper executive AJexander Q. 1be annnlll'llj'ement of Stevenl' tfUbar.. Miller of Corona de Mar. and that the council recess for 10 meat says he took funds from me tru:9t' She was 64 and lived at 202 Seaward · 1 bo and ball 1 and added ~ ta •~ own r·~ -~ R d Co d I M ha mmu es every ur a or a u..:111 Wiii UUY1t -oa , rona e ar, Ying moved ... br k •~-• --~ -~ from lbat ~ -..,., th f La Beach wb ,,_ bad 1moM1 ea , a provision il soon viowi:\CU .-. --ere rom guna ett ....., b tin f 10 30 ta bout I 50 for -·•.-"' • retired ft 30 · ~la · u land Y mee 8 rom : p.m. a : ,..._ ,._. and eo:m!~ years 10 vu no, P a.m. Thursday without a break. Karl E. ZeDmam, cbairman of t be- She leaves her husband, who was a The council decided lhat otber groups Stall! Bar dlecipijnary boanl. said foW' vice president of the San Gabriel Valley meeting in the chambers could decide for other laW'J&i -two in I.al AngielW Tribune ; daughten Marilyn, Sandra and themselves if they too wished to ban County m:f two in San Franmco -weri' _J_u.::.dy:..:'..:P.::lus~se.::.•.::.en::;..:,grandchil===d=r=en.::.· ____ •mo_klng....:::_' ---------· __ also dlodpllned, althoq!I lea ~ Talavera. Drexer s very newest! • MIRROR -$75. DRESSER -$329. -88) -$129. NIGHT STAND $139. CHEST -$279. NOW ON DISPLAY AT TEO von HEMERT'S. I -DREXEL-HERITAG~ENREDON-WOO~AN NEWPORT IEAOf e 1mwmanJD1.. ...., ... 10,.-.,, 11...,.l M1.- LA6UNA HACH e >II -COAST NWT. I 4M-61Jf ., ' INTERIORS WllllOATS & SATUlllATS t 10I te 1111 NIDAT '1'11. f:OI \ I '°"" ""'" llololtl 4f4 "" fO«lANCE e UM< HAWT-ll'IO. 111.121• . • ,, • I I I 1 I. I • . - • .. • San f;Jel11en1e , ~apistrano EDITION • * * * VOL 66, NO. 68, 4 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES . Today's Fl•al N.Y. Steeb ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 9, rm TEN CENTS Citizens -Seek Vacant Lots for City Parking By JOUN VALTEllZ4 °' .. °"" "" ..... The bead .of the Sao Clemente city's cililen's advisory committee Oil ~ Thunday called for the we .of all the va- cant lots on streets Oanking A verilda Del Mar as possible municipal parking lots. But whether the community will share the cosls for ~ downlown projects re- malm to be seen, said r<allor E L. "llis" Risley at a ge0eral membeishlp meeting of the chamber of commm:e. .Rlaley, a member of. a panel made up of. divene personalltlea, said that · if every dUzen of. San Clemente were to a11UD1e a "debt" of $20 annaally for 10 years, "lb!J whole problem mlgbt be solved." "I know that, I'd be willing· to spend tbat small amount for 10 years for tbe coovenience of beiDa able to part and wait to the llbop of my cbplce," be said. Tiie panel discussion · -one of. two at • Ibo special .... 1on of. the diamher at the San Clemente Inn -explored the tradl- Uonal dilemma .of traffic-Oow iJU. provement as opposed to commercial parking needs. The meeting was accented by reltera- Uon of charges from a lre<juent crtUc of the city-and pollce Jlepartment regarding handling of the traffio.parting situation -local lecUmllh "and men:&ant,. TOO)' DIGlovannl. The COIMlelltary llllUally focused Oii as Dr. i...... bad,• the -8st rotorted. Tbe IUll<Sliom for IDll!ic:tpal porting 1ols al<q Avenlda Cabrillo and Avenlda Gnnada -be detailed In a formal ._t to the c!ly In cominc -. - ley sal ddurill& bis -ta- Tbe adviaorNP'ooP cbalrm11uald that the --to downton porting would have to be-oodltd in im-.· Tbe lint ll<p, be __.od, -be the me of. vacant pOiOela m the two WO 1cers • ------ • SJtoreeliff• Pond \. • -· Wildlife Off ice In Runoff Fight seepage of oil from a rolling-stock maintenance yeard at the end of Camino delosMarea. Wardens for the DFG visited the area Residents of Sboreclilli North, -red over a1leg<d oil runoff fnJin lhe Cl:esllite Acgttg&te Products piao~ have brought tbe C8lilornla DepOrtmeot of Fish aod 1Jame Into the troy over dying dU<U In a ;ou coune polid. of the pond near A yenlda Vaquero Thun- But ward<m f«. lbe DFG tGU.y said day aftmloon, tben *°'" to the ~ Iba! thus ,... _, ....... -• . ........ ...._ 11111-of the all:WU ...... Ille tinn-& • "tiDiotealiaiii" / w~ • ' r apbl tbe f!rm for •·--.i· ~1;°\:ii}. Cre1Wta1Pl<Sldent . xerwth T"'1 'oa'Ot-.i tbat tbOre was no V otil4g lt.u~-:::;. ':"" ~ o11~ ~ °:: trtbutlon to ~ JlfOblem. • · F ,4 ll But, later In the clay, Warden DooaJd or .It. -year =:.:""tho~ by residents to . lbchoo' l . u' rged. "We diacoVered that the combination ~ of heavy riln runoff and draining of pondi oo tbe CresWte property IS the reason !or the aeepage. state Assemblyman Robel-I , !!tllie plant to lntioduce a ;bm wtthln two to --whidl-~·­ol. parenb prior to the start of lll\Y liew all year scbooli. A spotet/man for the 'lluDUi>gton Beach Republican said the llnal f0nn of tJle bill It not Jndy, bol'lt could Include more than jwll the -provision. "We'le In the ttsearcb phase of ti right now." Matthew Weyuter, Burke'• ad- -.. usistant !ft ·~to, oaid inday. "We want to prolect. tbe.ilr -of. the parenb, the leacben and the students ... WeyW<r said Burke's bW would set the -!Ir voting and probab!y would .... qolre /1 llmple majority cl parental ap- jinval. . Wey1*er aa1d Burke's pi"opooal does not -101e1y fn>in the all year llCbool Cllidlu+eny In Hunllnglon Beac:b's Ocean V)ew llCboOi District, tbo\I"' tt doea have ·~to do witll lt.'r T~ at 21 of Ocean View's 24 elemenlary schools -recently voted ~ all year plans. District om"'1t, With poreota aod teacben, wiU ~ In mid-May U Westmont and Crest View wlD .... their -year of an an year l)'Blem. Weyubr said Barte Is not ~ to allr-schools ~ the need lo!f It can be tlbown, but be ls oppoaed lo the ~ "just for the -of inllovatlon." -ls a member of the -Illy F<l11c1ti• Committee. • "What baa happened Is tbal oil which, has accumuiated over a mabltenance area lot the ~ II yean now ls starting to wilsh ofI ibe ' land aod get Into drainage ..... ;'"studtey said. So far tbe oil haa apparenUy kWed a mallanl JJvlnc lrilh the Ooct at tho [JOlllL A gopber apparently bas died as well. But Studcey said lhua far no citations have bi>eo,lsaued, • "We CID say, 'Io .Ille ~d sense, that the habitat tor "t!ildille and Insect and fisl> life In the p>nd Is being affected by the oil: n'i a small. problem, but It . baa -the l'Ollldenb gr.ally,'' be aald. Tbe bottle over the oil ls the latest In yean ot scrapa between residents of Sboftdllb North and Vista de! Verde and O"tlstllte. Tbe leader !ft the fllht aver both the IUrt'• dust emissions and the ducks ts -Air Force Col. William R. Balcer. lie said Wednesday that the ducks, moot of them the domestic variety, bad been nurtured by realdenta of Sboreclllfs N<ttb for several-years. "~11 a PitY," be lllkL Oil. Biltei' bU -tbal the oil la making the ducb w and thet Ibey llbtm lbe Oil!' nter of. the late and now are going bunSY aod lhinlY· Rat!denlo ·o1. the colony In recent do.Ya bave brouclit food and frdll ftter to the bJnls /ll 1-ol tiding U-over. *· * * Problem P•nd Bu~rs. Told ro Control Wmer .. . Tfdting a Giant Step . ' ' ... _ Coo&an, a Jour-incb dachshund; pup owned by Jim Redlin (feet), fii>ds a street curb a formidable ob- &tacle to overcome -but he· seems determined to. ·make the effort. ViejQMarine Cap(ain ·Returns Home as Hero Marine Capt. James V. DiBemardo of Mission Viejo, a prisoner of war for fi ve years, anived at Camp Pendleton iJJ San Diego C.Ounty today on a plane from Travis Air Foree Base iJJ Northern California. The plane carrying the Orange Coast POW was delayed three hours becaµae o[ bad weather, but wife, Sharon, didn't ~mind. "I waited five years," she said. "I think I can manage a few more hours." Mrs. DiBernardo lives In Mission Viejo with the couple's five children. Her husband, a Marine combat cor-- ·Trucker Escapes In San Oemente . Freeway Crash A ypung San Diego man escaped with Cllly rolnor iftJunes deaplta the speo- lacular fllcht and crash ol bis ptctup. truc:t iata Tblindly nJiht on the San Diego Freeway near San Clemente High School. Hlgbir=hnen said the wild flight ol the trudt occurTed llbortly befl>fe ml<lnl u Duke Gardner, 22, ol !fan Die&O, WIS driving north OD the ,,....9. Gorlb!r loot ..,.llrOl nur J.-Pico and bis tnldc vaulted bun the la-and "flew" more than 100 feet before bitting tho lleep embonlmenl a. )tu thrqwo dear of. the veblde as h bl! I lod -tho lllllddf tlope. .Alltr -t ........ and ~. he wa reloUed at Ban ami..te Geaeral Hal>ltal'• emeraeocY room. But bit problems are aot om. ~ wbo doQ<d tllroull> lhl mud 'ftlandl1 to aid the drlvor uld thil ....... that tho ...... 1'orwellaD --rldJni 1n the lr1>clt bal the q vanjtbed after the crash. 'r ' ~ respondent, was captured Feb. 3, ltl8,. when tbe city o( Hbe wu ovemm. Before bis capture be managed to fool up the Armed Forces· radio and te1ev1sm transmitters he directed .. the North Vletnainese and ·vie! Cong couldnl ""' them. After being held Prisoner In both South and North Vietnam, he was hied last weekeod and 1""11"1 .be was the father of twins, born 1even months after his capture. "The whole airplane lit cigars to help me celebrate," DiBemardo, ~ 31, o( Fulton, N.Y., aa1d 'l'hunday. As be drove tlirough the Camp Pendleton gates toward 'a private reanlan with bis wife and their five clllldrm, In- cluding· the twtDt he'd. nevet -. the clouds parted and threw a shall cl sunlight on U.S. Naval llolpilal. le the distance wu a bu.ge rainbow . "I guess," Di Bernardo llld, .. God'• on my side." · Jury Convicts Pair LAS vEGAS (AP) -A Lu v-man and a California..,.,,.,. -been ooovlcled on ma,... of. cmspirlnC lo oeli a atoien fl milllolr l>Ont -· Jnsepb D. M<;Kemie, 55, of Lu Vogu and Nancy Gryn, '7, of Loo( Beadl, ...,.. ooomi.d b)' a ledora1 cour1 Jury Wednesday. • NAVY'S CLINIC RUNNETH OVER. ' . SAN DIEOO (AP) -'l'be Nny'I Aloobollc -bllltatloa Cinter in Loac Beach Is .. OV&dowdetl tllat '15t .. lo being openr to • bolJd -In Son 'DlqO, ....-·llld llldly. Se••1ty.U...C" 1!11 fie .,_ .... In the -Blwotl1ll Bar1- loca\etl ,~ Qxl Slnd 11811 -om.. . ,, Government Say~ ~ ~ Accord · Reached At WoundetlKnee WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. {AP) -The Jastlce ~ sald t..iay the govaumeot '"rMcbed an~ lo priDciple" 1rith miliwn1: 11:w:11-a •t woun \led Knee. bot added that.procedures stW ball to be "°""' Out to end the 11-<lay occupation al the historic village. Tbe amoullft'l•M WM m.de by of. liciab both in WasbingtGo and at nearby Pine Jlid&o, but there was no Immediate comment by Indians holding Wounded Knee. The ReY. Wesley Bunter, who was aJD00C clcti)Dldl oegotiatinl 'tbe set- lkmeal. aid details al the agreement -1d not be dloclosed .at ...,.. He a1ao aid ......... -not be granted -..,.,... to the Tiiiage becn,9e tt .... loll they --negollatlooa. The ---1 in Wublngtoo said (See INllWIS, Pip I) Mud and Debrj,s Cut Off Power For Shorecliffs lllld and debrlt from the berfJ mns Tbundo1 -Out the electrical lylteml aeivlng IOI bouoet In the Sha..clil!J ......, o1. san Clemente Ibis momlnc and caused a major power o(Jtage. BUI Wellb, -cl Sin Dloco Gu ..i -°"'-said the major --bit al 1:1$ ...... ..i thn• -C1U1 flllo a0 cl -.cilffs and the dowi.-1 pmticlll of.~ Beach. Welib blamed the -, llC<lllOUlatiaa "' "mud an6 -pt" in !be .... derBuad ...... " the J1lltllL 1fottmm ""'-' Clbles which were -GOit ml the flnt Uc6tt and alarm -...... bod: ... at about 7::IO In tbe c:rw Beecb ledur. · 4-WU !DOie ...... in 1lllondllb bowe1t1 , and tbe DIUll ,... _.., -then 1111111 l :G Lin.,Webb 11111. - I ' streets and the aelectlm of. "wilt· tlmJuill" access oorrldorl fnlm Del Mar to those two side llreels. Rtsley suggested to two •poll along Del Mar where the lctelS attas could be built. He suggested parillte tr<atment of tbe two strips. • Other panelists were Public Safety Dlrec1or Clifford Murray, City Engl._ PbJl hter aod Parting Commi ........ BW Walker. Shootout Kills Third ' Man; I Held SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -A bigbway patrolman, a sheriff's deputy and a service staUOll attendant were shot to death today by· an assailant who w11 later wounded and ceptured_l_._tbe shertfr1 o!ifce said. 'Ille ~Ung· ~.oo a -ch of. Jn1ersta1e 15 tbrougll CaJiin P ... a11er the patrolman atCIPf>'d a cer at tbe -m11,.-., to -' 'Ille ~ dellUIY -ldenllflecl at LI. Al Slenri of S... Benloilflno. · ldenUttea of the potrolman, lbe -st.a1lon attendant 11811' the iNn i,kOn Into custody were not tmmedlaleb' nleued~ aberifr, .otll~ aa1d Ibo t1a1n 1~ the 1u1Pfft.ed --Wbile Ii( wu driving a late model Llilco4t aoatbbound In tbe -bound Jsne oftmen_tate 15. The body of the officer was found al tbe JOadalde. Stewart and Dep. Dist. Atty. Jolin Hardy of. San Bernardino, who were drlv· ing to Barstow to attend a li>eeUng, were reported to have spotted the ~ patrol car being ,trlven aoutbbound In tbe northbound lane. Stewart pursued and lorced tbe car oil the blgbway near a service staUon at tbe junction ol lntentate 15 and State -. 3&, olflcers said, • 'Ille driver itmlPed '"'t of the patrol car and ran tbmich tbe ....ic. ot&UOll llrtng • gun. Stewart and the service lllatloa a" tendant were shot and Hardy WU platolo whipped. . · Tbe lberiff1 office said that Jameo Mayfield , a member of the San Bernardino Board of Supervisors, came upon the scene and spotted the auapected assailant fleeing up a mountaln.slde. MayfleJd fired Biz shots and wotmded bim In tbe shoulder. ·frain KiIJs Transient Sitting on Tracb A man was struck and tilled by a train on the Santa Fe railway tracka to Orange 1buraday DiJhl, police reported t..iay. OfOcers said ·Felix. J. VllU., M, was evidenUy litUng OD the tracks between Sycamore and Palm AvetlUel when be wu bit .by lht wt moYlnl passenger trati> about 9:40 p.m. lnvesUgatoa aa1d Villa waa a transient. . I Weailtel' '11le weatherlady uys It'll be a pmty nice weekend, with a few scattered c-and some gusty winds. Hlcbo at the beaches, 80 rlilng to Ill Inland. Overnight lows '5 to60. INSIJ)E TOI).\ Y Thi I1vi11e M.,i.r Chorale ii coming of age. To e<lab1111< tll• ...,,...,., ...,.~ !lie il"O"P tDill off<' BocA'a "Jlnss in B Mln<w" m& Sutalqlf, Mott1' 1&. See •torv 1n lodav'• w .. -. "'~ ..... ) ~-II -I t:":.':."" "'\: ,_ .. --" ·~'-. -..... ,. ........ ,. ....,11 ,, 11 , .... ......,, l l -I -... --. --. _._" tt•••••h -..,,... ........ " -..... ---T-• ---. ............ , --- I \ • '> OAIL Y PILOT SC 1Nde Quits San Juan City Staff Yet aoolher resignation has hit the cily staff Or San Juan Capistrano -that or assistant plaMer Mefvt.n Tooker who resigo!d this week to take another pos.i· llotr in Huntington Beach. Tooker this week blamed the mounting hours of nljht work ill hi& post in San Juan u a ft!ason for leaving the staff. 11te late work interfered with his sh.ulies for a master's degree, he said. ~r assumed the post with the city after a stint a!r an engineer in aerospace. He was hired under the federally sponsored Public Employe Program dur· ing the sudden a)ump in aerospace work in Orange County. His resigna.Uoo will be effective March 15. The" loss of the staff member will be made up in part by services being performed by Haworth and Anderson, a consulting firm which was hired to assist in day-to-day plaMing duties in city hall as well as the development of the city's general plan, UPI TRPliof! -. Puff?: . C~'uncii Smoking Ban Tried i Clty Mllulg1t WT1 ~fidgeted, Ci- ty Attorney Tully Seyn>out papped 1 ooogh drop Into bll ~ .lllld members af the audience ahifted nervwily in their cbalrs. The occas!On waa the bonnlng ol smok· ing ill the Laguna Beach Clly Ccounoll Cbamben during oounclJ mtttl1>gs. The unanimous action of the councll - Councilman Peter Ostrander, looe re- maining smoker on the panel YOted aye -came Wedneaday ~Iler ., )JC Irvine professor lpOke oit ~ Jieallh daagers or smQking. · '"" . Dr. Robert Earte, profeSb'Or of pbarmamlogy, told the council that tobacco smoking In a closed room )\arms nonsmolrers as ...U u tboee wtio flll!I. Dr. Eane ni>tetf the research pitvlng that tobaCC9 S'PJkin& does ba~. 8 ·statistical relaUonship to death occumng from ClUlcer,, 1 ~ disease, and respiratory dbctirders. He said· tbal In a ,smoke-filled roo111. such ils the \'!ow)!!ll chamber, the carbon monoxide levels !naY'e:tceed the level ac- cepted tiy tbe, :All' Pollution Control District for smog' · He said the' preSence of smoke in the 8ir brings on fatigue and can "contribute to rising tempen· and abusive language." In refereoce.~ a question by ~o~ph J . Edueallt11 and w~ ban mnokln1-: "'So we're not wildly J.nnovaUve, •· sht • said. Oltrander, an archltect, noted that the d...tgn of the Council Chambers did not . allow for the three air ~es per hour : mandated by law, which prompted Mrs. Sweeney to observe that the aJr where the council member& sit wa1 hotter Utan ' elsewhere in the chambers. "This area here is a't"epo tory ror he.at and innoke. lt'!1J1Uch.itfatmer here," sbf , said. Mrs. Sweeney ••1,n view of Dr. Earle's statement about early fatigue," moved ; that smoking be banned in the chambers and that the council recess for 10 Minutes every hour and a half for a smok~ break, a provision it soon violated by meeting from 10:30 p.m. to about J:SO a.m. Thursday without a break. _ The council decided that other groups meeting in the chambers could decide for themselves if they too wished to ban smoking. After talking about enacting the ban. the council questioned what il could do "II pyone actually did light up ill d<> fiance of their wishes. "Well, you have the chief of polict here," commented Seymour. The resignation brings to three the number of losse, tp the tity staff in re- cent months. : Elderly Teenyboppers Kelly, police chief, Dr. Earle noted that tobacco smoking_poses health hazards to persons not present~m marijuana smok- ing. Rose likened the situation to thld- presented when recalled Cowicilman JW, Lorr wanted to ban persons with bare. feet from the d:lambers. • ~ . . ' The fif'lllt was the flrlng of Finance Director Paul Lew several months ago, capping a simmering dispute with su~riors which bad. latted for months. It's not a rock concert, and the policeman probably has bad riot training,J>ut how do you control a mob ol senior cltizeni rilshlng the stage to get Law· rence Welk's autograph? Officials managed to keep order as the champagne music maker gave a con- cert in Miami. Cotmcilmao Pl\Yllis SWteney noted that correspondence received by , the council on the mattec was heavily in favor to the smoking ban. ~·vou ,could devote your concentrated, scorn on the persona.'' Rose volunteered..~ 1be next was the amicable shift in duties by Public Works Director T. J. Meadows, who will leave soon as the city,'s public works director and assume the fuJl-time task of manager of the county waterworks district serving the city. Shore Colony's Residents Seeing Too Many Lights From Pagel INDIANS ... the agreement in principle with attorneys for the American Indian Movement could setUe current problems at Wound- ed Knee!' It added, however, that certain pro- cedural matters pertaining to "the man- ner and time the nonresidents will depart Wounded Knee" bad to be resolved. There were no other details announced at dnce. A group of Shore COiony residents irate Some _ Indians look over the hamlet over the number and location of new 6W street lights in their San Clemente Feb. 27. Federal lawmen have manned a neighborhood won a promise from city perimeter around tbe village, and there councilmen this week that some ot the have been periodic exchanges of gunfire. new lights might come down. h rad Led by Jocal veterinarian Dr. Colden Two Indians were wounded T u ay Boyle, the residents insisted Wednesday night, the JusUce Department said. that they never were clearly shown The lodians' principal demand in the where the new lights were gOing in dur· past few days has been removal of the ing a shift from overhead to underground Oglala Souix tribal leader. Federal of· utilities. • · The flap was the latest in a series of ficials have said in the past they would problems confronting the city in new not meet the demand. muniCipal lighting dlrttlCtl. ...,.. Also unresolved have been the ques- The controversy, however, mark! the tions of surrender of weapo~ and first time that homeowners have com· plai~ 1100~ t.O(I: ~ llgbts. w lber mass arrests would be made. Dr: Boyle' Aai:l ' ' • · ne,l rt time before lhe Justice Depart· slsted Wednesday e rannouncement the lawyers for the light poles destrO~. ent ; • • ·ans reentered the hamlet. othe~ shine dlrectJJ;'lA-~ :::-.The stage for the renewed talks was and m several 1nsiances . two __ . di d standards occupy spAt1f bear Uj~ ~t Thursday night when the In ans an lot. • government officials declared a cease-- The lights conform to the standards for fire . It came shortly before the such projects, said spokesmen for San government's deadline for the Indians to Diego G~s an~ Electric Company and ·jbe-1.... th vill ge took effect. city engmeeruig office. ~ve e a But residents charged that the l:':lty ' should order some of the poles remo~ed before the switch is thrown for the first lime early next month. City Engineer Philip Peter said that the city already is committed to the con· tractor for a certain number of light@. and that it \Yould be too late to change;- the placement without additional e1; _ pense. · The debate ran for more than a half hour. • At Jhe end, councilmen and residents alike agreed to ask the contractor to complete the job but leave the bases of the poles uncovered. In the meantime. the lights will be hooked up, and then councilmen and residents can see for themselves where the problems lie. But in a letter this week to councilmen. Dr. Boyle noted that the project was designed initially to eliminate 26 wooden utility poles in the district. Those utility poles were replaced by 36 light poles. Baseball Sign111ls ~lated Sunday _ "Slgnups !or tbe Del Obispo Boys l)aoeball League will be held Sunday an.moon for boys between 7 and 12 years old. who live in Capistrano Beach, Dana Point and the area northwest of Via Montego in the Shorecliffs Colony of San Clemente. A parent must accompany each boy to register from 2:30 to 5 p.m. at the DohenY Fire Station, Capistrano Beach. Registration fees are $8 per boy or $1% for two or more boys from the same family . Birth certificates must be shown. For more information, call 496-0135. Hope Abandoned for Jet That Slammed Into Ocean A straw.vote urged by a member of the audience revealed that the nonsmokers outnumbered smokers 25 to 15. Mrs. Sweeney noted that other governmental bodies including the United Nations in Geneva, Capistrano Unified School District, the San Juan Capistrano City Council meetings as well as many offices of the U.S. Department of Health, Coast Cowieil ' To Meet Soon In Clemente H r · al f the ilot of an F8 ficials said later the report was ap-' 'lbe Regional c.oastal Conservation._ ope or SutVIV 0 p Golden West s Commission serving Orange aod Lo.-Crusader jet pboto-recoonaissan plane parently unfounded. San which slammed into the sea between San Coast Guard cutters and t w 0 Angeles Counties will meet in l!1and Clemente March 19 and resume tbe-Diego and San Cl<meote was helicopters sent out on both the mystery Coeds Warned tedious process of reviewing the formal• abandoned at dusk Thursday. plane report and the Navy jet crash · the Coastal The plane plunged into the Pacific in could find no trace of any ditching so applications for permits 10 heavy rain east of the rocky, uninhabited ~ close to shore. Of N' h D 7.o~ raft of business confronting the. island during a mid-morning training Naval air station spokesmen said when ig t anger commission in the Community Clubhouse Oight out of Miramar Naval AU Station. initially contacted Thursday that the might include a new wrinkle added bf: Navy authorities said the pilot of a plane piloted by Lt. Burger could have' Police and college officials have warn-the san Clemente Chamber of Commeroe. companion plane on the same m.!!8ion1 been up to 100 miles offshore when it. ed women students at Golden .West Thursday. , . saw U. (jg) Andrew R. Burger, MJ, 0 crashed. College to avoid dimly lighted areas on Retiring Chamber Manager ~ Westwood, N.J., go down. The actual distance was 30 to 40 miles. campus to help prevent further after-Evans said that the group plaos a ma)C8" Bits of wreckage were recovered by dark attacks on roeds. push to induce the oommiasionen to .... two COast Guard cutten dispatched from The warning was issued through the tain a toll-free number between Oranp the search and rescue center at Long Meetin' g Slated college's newspaper, "Braodlog Iron" County and Long Beach where the ~' Beach. but no trace of the pilot was which reported four night attacks on mission staff holds forth. found. · women students since last April. "After all," Evans said. 11We· ougld to Some confusion was created during in-B R uhli During that time span one woman bas be able to call them for not.bing after mal stages ., the search by •ne man's Y' ep· cans been raped and three others .... ped at· what they plan to do to us." .. report that be saw a plane trailing smoke tetnpted attacks, the paper reported. . Evans aaid there migltt be a pre8eJlo; about to miles off Dana Point. LOS ANGELES (AP) - A group of Huntington Beach police 'believe dif-tatJion in tulle for the session. Orange County Harbor Department ,Of: ... w"""h~. Repobllcana '..plans to meet !erenLmen were involved in.each case. ~ ii"' .olher l.ssuea _wblcb maf. •· ·-•v Detective Louis Ochoa asked the coine up at the meeting Include the: ! prlvl'i.@ly at the I International Hotel students OD campus to report all attacks presentation of an a~y general'•. oe)~ W~Y to discusi atrategy in the in order that evidence can be collected. nion on the status of Avco CommttnitY,; Volunteer Sought -. To Head Teacher Aide Program Capistrano Unified School District Of. ficials are seeking a volunteer to asswne the unpaid ,>05ition as director or a districtwlde program that would put volunteers in clasm:>oms as teachers' aides. District trustees recenUy approved broad guidelines for an office of Volunteer Participation which they stressed would not use volunteers: to replace certified teachers. 1be proposed program. will assume the responsibilities or recrulting and training volunteers, coon.seling school personnel about working with volunteers and pin- point the areas of curricuJum that would most . benefit from their in-classroom service. An administration spokesman said these duties were broad but would become more defmite once the office is developed. The spokesman also said there are no prospects yet for the director's position. GOP gubernatorial primary in 1974, says He suggested that students arrive to Developei:s' projects at S&h creel Los Angeles car dea1er Holmes Tuttle. class on time and leave immediately Beach. 1 ..._ when the class is dismissed so they will The panel will try to determine if ~. "We're not trying to be kingmakers," ma--'ve ""l"'"" and o"·· construclldtlreeeDt be moving with a crowd. NI e-o '"l.06 ~ Tuttle, a lon&;-time supporter of Gov. Tbe ma.in trouble area appears to be on the terraCes above tHe beach in .. Ronald Reagan, said. between tbe bandbaJI and basketball months Wert done under the prov~ Since Reagan said he will not seek a courts and the road between the baseball of the CoaSt81 Initiative. :; third term, four GOP prospects have diamond and tennis courts, the paper No lormil agenda for the &lli dev<loped. They are Lt. Gov. Ed said. Clemente ii\ootlng bas yet been Pr<;~ Dr. Loren Moll, dean of the college's The South Coast meetlng'a details ""' Reinecke, former Lt. Gov. Robert H. evening school, said the district is study· probably be complete once tlie conf;. Finch, Controller Hous~on I. Flournoy ing the need to install additional mission meets in Torranc:e on Monda,Y. and Atty. Ge.n. Evelle J. 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RAPE OF TAXPAYER -Columoist Von Hoffman aays everyone in the coun-- try .wbo bas to turn to a Form IOIO should read Philip M. Stem's "Tbe Rape of the Taxpayer." It aescribcl what the column!!! cellJ "Tbe Mctlcan V<selab~ Rollover/' rich Americana' maneuvers to avoid taxe1. · •'OOD: UPS AND DOWNS -Whtie coosutnets are paying all-time bt,h priceB for food1t the outlook on the !arm Is for plu!lll'1eting ptices -cUMstrour drops Jn income for fannen -according to a Christian SclellCt! Monitor News Service survey. tt wlll appear ln YOU Section. PAIR OF QUEENS -What d.._, it take to win a beauty title? Staff Writer Terry Coville checked with a couple wbo are in training now and tells their story In a special feature. LEFT-HANDED -Ella Moye Sanders started out to be an artist, but wound up being a left-banded psycbologisL Her slory -In wordl and picture$ -is the penonA!ity pro!ile ill this week's women'• section. Staff Writer Allison Deen-telb about tbe Huntington Beach woman wbo had rust to deal with ber own frustrations. OMBUNSMEN -Every city has one or more, but oone wear the title (Ombudsman ....., peoplas' repre...,. taUve, a llalsoa ~ lhe cltlun with a complalnt and the 1utborttlt1 1bout whom be is complaill)ng). Slall Writer Fttdeiiet Scho<mebl llndl oot wbo -.. lbe crtpes -and bow -In clll<s of .the Oranp OJollt ..... -- 1\U'nl BUZZI-The &lit that Laugl>la built answen qucstloos aliotlt how abe llbut her cat lo the dlsbwuber, 1bout her romaotlc life, her marriage, b e r scllootdays and more lo Family Weekly'• &Ar CML ( - MIRROR -$75. BED -$129. DRESSER -$329. NIGHT ST ANO $139. CHEST -$279. NOW ON DIS~LAY AT JED von HEMERT'S. DREXEt..-HERlTA66-HEHREDON-WOODMARIC-KARASlf.N --.-------- j • NEWPORT IEACH e 1727 WUTCYFF DO. '47·101.0 10,. .. s.M.., 12·1~J0) "42·2011 LA6UNA tEACH e 141 NOllll< COAIT Hwf, . . ....... , co,.,. S11nJ1y IJ-l1JOJ 4t+.Mll INTERIORS rollRANCE. WUICDAYS " SATUIDAYS ,.oo .. sao ,, .. , H1<W1HOINl IL\'!). fllDAY '71L t:OO:m:.m·im••i===·-----l'Wl'•'*11•tloll1'~ .. • • •. • • •. . - ., ' " , • ,, j you y ag tba cha .-, Jidj $Ill. ' .. ' • "' > ' I I I . I ' t l I I I ~ • " •• What Are Chances Of Audit on Taxes? By SYLVIA PORTER the return a of your II.tut In• SmuJ portnenblp or '°'1JonUoa or What are Die -that the the returns of )'Olll' fellow income tu return yoa are now -or stockholders, the preparing will be picked for :.g .. t;;.1 dtclde that the ms audit by the Inlemal Revenue sboold alliO uamine l b • Service! Youn no more than returns of other partners or • to decline -thereby ttclu<i1111 1he chances of audit for all o1 you. The oflldal stallsUcs foe '71 •• compared with '70 reveal that odds on having your return audited have fallen as follows : nonnal ii, IO JOU llgure out stoctbolden. Fer Instance, the FOR CORPORATIONS, one your deductions aod p u t IRS rttanhattan District AudJt chance in 14 _ down from one together whatever documents Division in the ~ar ending in 11; JOU can find to prove yoor June 30, lll6ll, disposed of als ha daims, you wonder wbetber 24.316 field audits ol individual For individu ' one c nee you'll actually have to back up and fiduciary returns. Of this out of 265 for a field audit your statements before an IRS total, only 7,39f were chosen against one out of 256 the qenl Understandable indeed directly for es:aminatlon. The previous year: -'° the vital oews here is remaining 13,70% were picked For individuals, one chance that you have a much higher for audit as the result of ms out of 72 for an audit lo an IRS chance of being audited than examination of other tax office again.!t one out of 58 the --------------------- most LaxPllJ turns previous year. en, If~ • re · · ·Even more 'sp0cUica!ly, the yours is a THUS, IF YQU 1 are .,; in-audited w\ll 'Vafy tOO depend· D 0 D ~ tKmi· vest.or in 81\ on, real estate. ' log 00 th&-IRS oUiCe :ln which ness rettan catUe t or some ,Other tax you me Your return -prt?b- wttb an ad-sbeltl!!!i group or eyen if you ably beCause dif!e~ IRS justed gross are a,j~r in ta regular .districts have diffe.J'Jent iocomeof busine!Ss ~ and the amou~ts of m lnpOw.er $:; O, o o o w i:etuqi for li!al ~P °" ·available; different percen· more. for any ODe member ii !ages of "'l'IJltful" a u d I t Heavy Rains Cursed, ' ' , ·Bwssed: by Farmers -Yours ;,, a ~ r..-erainlliatioo,,..;;. possibilities, etc. , business' or cbaikes of an audit are ' Now,, a final Point on keep- larm business return with an gttftly increased. ing tat: ~rds: while the By Tiie Associated rr<ss NOrt~n Calitomia fqrmers are trying to . figure out whether ttils winter's heavy . rains have been a· blessing, a curse -or a. miJ:ttire of the two. Normally they reach full bloom in March,. but the late start plus delayed spraying could cause crop reductions, far!fi spokesmen said. adjusted gross income of But because the returns Treasury is generally barred P;?.ooo er more. delcrilj!o<I above have a Jiigh · ,from ~ing taxes after • Y oor mum is lie4 iii to p ; ro r it y for: ll)l'lit, don't .. lbree ""1" ~ the 111.ing o1 ollJer tu relm'D became ........ that .au l:1!tuma in ·:~"!It rel\U11, the Treaswr can ·-iii a t1fOoe categories Will be gobaCl:as,!arasit,wlsl1eS.ifll , a shareholder of Mled. An<! ~ you· . claim• tl!at )'lliu" retm'D was :.it clo9ely held corporation er a ireo't to any . of t b • s • .ftaudul'°I o~ tlial fO'l never ~tion or you categories don't assume you filed a return for a specific On the good si~e.1 the water table 1n the s.n J'oaqu1n arn1 Sacramento · valley's Is higb and the Sierra N e v ad a snowpack is heavy, signifying ample irrigation water from wells and reservoirs this spring and summer. Farmers and agriculture ad- visors said they hope for ,a ' week of sunshlile to dry out the land and let them get into their spring work. llave a sinlUar relatioosbip in won't be' audited. Neither year. For in~, In the pro- a group. assumption is justified. eess , of ennurung a Mr. To illustrate what happens : MUnwhile, the Treasury's Blanks return, the IRS agei_it when an IRS agent examines auditing capabilities continue could find no records of his ----:::::---=-------_::_---'_...:.-...:._ _ _...:._, having filed any returns for "The situation is not yet disastrous,'' said Wayne Skow of the state Department ol Agriculture, but he said a " J ' J D • • Making the years 1956 through 1961. ecJSIOD ' Mr. Blank cl&imed he had Iii· ed those returns, but he ha4 ON THE BAD side, tasks sharp weather change is need- nonnally under way by March ed soon. ha~ been delayed becall$e HoWever, the rou~ winter and shopping is easy at Mike McCarthy Buick for a New or Used Car-Van or Recre· ation Vehicle. "The Big One". -- NEW lffl GMC TllllOIJ 1-.1 Sierra Equip. Auto., 350 VS, Air Cond.. Pv.T. Stmg., 32 gal. fuel tank. Beige w/white top, lots [!;;;;;:~~~~~;;;: of extras. $4695 17141 531-2450 Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Order Far Yourt.lf or a Frl- M1y be used on ertvelopes 11 r.turrt 1ddren le.bels.. Also ·~ h•ndY'l es identificeti°" 1.a;91, for merlc:ing J>9nonel items such IS boob. r.cords, photos, et~ L..tbels stick on.. 9less •rtd m•y be used for merltin9 home c.enned focd items. AU l•befs ere print.cl wftfl stylish V09ue type ort flne qu1lity whit .. gumm.d rper. I•----.-.-.. ~.:::-.;:. ... ;...-.. -.. -.. -------, .. I "*' ~ LAc• .._·p.a...,...,.. I l ~--.Qll.,_ I no tetaint!ld copies, cancelled ebeclt:s, etc. to JrOVe it. fields are too soggy to work; already has claimed some Planting a n d harves~g crop loss, Skow s a I d . BE WAS TllEREFORE hit machines can't get i n·t o Unharvested grain is yellow- wilh tu for all those years -Fresno County .fields, sai& Ray ing in some ·fields as are despite the fact that some of O'oucti, a University of call-potatoes in the San Joaquin the earlier years would have fomia farm advisor. Barley Valley. been closed by the statute of and alfalfa plantings 'h 8 v e And San Mateo County's limitations if he could have been delayed, and some cotton vegetable and Oower growing shown that he had filed edha~'t been harvested, he add -industries suffered $3.3 million returns for those earlier in damage during a freeze last years. Plantings of tomatoes and December, said H e n r y Of course, few or you will be sugar beets in the Sacramento Sclaroni, UC farm advisor. challenged for failing to file or Valley, lettuce in the Salinas Now, with the ground "like a for committin~ fraud. But it's Valley and asparagus in the sponge," farmers can't plant still good policy for you to re-Sacramento· River Delta and rooted cuttings to replace tain indefmitely copies of your around S8Ili:ias also ~are iµin~ artichokes., caullnower, returns with attached mail reported late, . · brocpoli and M J r g u e r I t e receipts and Can~Ued tax Eugene Monroe,' a Huitwm dalsles becaWk.' p 1 a n t 1 n g payment checks. This record-fruit ranCber, said Wedoesda ..Ql•i;bin~ -l<L get stuck. tn keeping won't annoy you or he )as ~n ~able ~ disc his · the mud, he added. .. use up much space. . odds tor weeds or spray for , t _ . ~inaecls: :_ .-~ A l\AIN·RELA1'E0i>Ollullon The lenglhy raJn sea,,... bu problem was presented to tbe !1$YM , pollination ol suCb itate ,AJr ~""'° Bcillrd in '.tree -crops as fl I m o ~ d s., Redding !J'uesday~ R t c ~ apricots, ptacbes, piu.ms ·and. farmer1 ,said ~ant r!Un nectarines. has kepi theill . ll'Oll\ bumlng U.S. Stops :fm·chasing Canned Meat WASIDNGTON (AP) ~The Airtcuiture lle~rtment, citing ·'high P,ic,., said We$esday it has quit.buying canned lun- cheon nieat for donatipn to needy families. The decision will affect about 2.6 million persons .qualified to receive f r e e go v e rn.ment commodities. Aboot 12.4 million others w'ho get food stam~ for use at supennarkets wi,ll not be af-1 ftcted by:lhe order. stubble .Oll , their fields . at times classlffe$1 . .as _ "good burning days."' This means,~ said t b e farmers, they may have to burn stubble at other times so they can get Started with this year's erop. Air resources officials took no action but indicated stub)Jle burning on "no burn" da~ could. cause pollaUon problems for clty resident!. ' ' ' . Earl~; Birds I I · I 1 Officials s a l d the canned meat purchases were stopped "because of current m8rket prices," ·which bad risen from about 57 cents a pound last October to 71 C<!nt. Feb. 23, when th(' last purchase was approved. 1 f I I L __ ~!L_~! PRl~!~L_J . . \ -·- Fridof, -•. 1973 OVER THE COUNTER NASO Uotj"91 IOI' Thurtdly, Morch I, 1973 I I u .. •• i1 !·' :l :I ..:~ j • 1% OAILY PILOT 14 Money Ministers To Meet Next Week PARIS (AP) -Tb< United -------...... State. and 14 lmport1ot -tary natlolll met btto !<>- day but couJd t1ot come to ap-eement on bow to deal with lbe dollar cruls and decided "' meet again last next week, confemi<e IOUlCel repomd. It WU apected that the world's m a J o r p.irrencles would continue to llucluate more or leas freely agalnst the dollar on open marktts. There was no indication t h a t governments or central banks were planning to intervene to maintain any fixed rates. Treasury Secretary George FINANCE P. Shultz represented the '--------~ United States. ON SUNDAY, finance ministers of the nine C:Ommon Market nations and the heads of the central banks from many more countries will be meeUng In Brussell, Belgium. The sources said that after these meetings it may -clearer just how a Ooat ti. .Jobless Rate, Too American Work Force Shows F ebt"Uary Rise WASlliNGTON (AP) -The number of Americans at work rose sharply in February, In- dicating an expanding economy, while the unemploy· ment rate edged up slightly. lhe Labor Department reported today. Employment rose nearly 800,000 to 81.8 million, the Bureau or Labor Statistics said. IJ'HE NUMBER of unemployed rose 170,000 to 4,8 million for a seasonally ad- justed rate of 5.I percent of the work force. This was up from 5 percent in January, the report said. The report ooted a substan- tial gain in the length of the average work week of 24 minutes to 37 .3 hours for non- farm payrolls. The longer work week also helped boost average earnings of some 50 million rank-and- file workers by •t.50 to $139.48 per week. mE BUREAU said average weekly earnings were up $8.47, or 6.5 percent per week over the past year. Over the same lime span, living costs rose 3.7 percent. On a seasonal basis , an ad- justment for normal developments, both the rise in employment a n d unemploy- ment were smaller. Th e bureau figured the increase in jobs at 570,000 and the rile in unemployed at aboUt 75,000 on the aeasonal basis. The ._.. called t b e unemployment situation virtually unchanged from January. Nearly tw~thirds of the in- crease in jobs was among women, the report said. THE NA110N'S employ· ment has increased by 2.5 mil- lion in the past year, it said. while unemployment declined by nearly 600,000. The boost in jobs for women reduced their unemployment rate Crom 5.3 percent to 4.9 percent in February w i t h a total of 1,5Tl,OOO. The unemployment rate for men edged up slightly Crom 3.3 percent to 3.4 percent with a total of 2,067,000. TllE JOBLESS rate for teen- agera climbed from JU per- cent to 1$.8 percent with a ~ ta! o( 1,200,000. 1n a racial breakdown. the bureau said1be unemployment rate for wbit.e Jorkers re- mained unchang at 4.6 per- cent with a total of 3,949,000. The rate for nonwhites - mostly Negroes -edged up from 8.9 percent to 9 percent with a total of 895,lllltl. U.S. Supply of Gas Reported Very Tight WASHINGTON (UPI ) The nation's supply of gasoline is "very tight" -down 24 million barrels from a year ago east of the Rockies -but World War It-style gas ra- tioning is not likely, according to the Office of Emcrgeacy Preparedness. 1be agency detailed the gasoline situation after Rep. Silvio 0 . Conte (R-~1ass. ), said Thursday he understood the government already is print- ing rationing cards for me this summer. THE SENATE B a n k i n g Committee. in recognition of the gasoline shortage, voted Thursday to give the Presi- dent authority to establish a rationing system for petroleum products, including gasoline, if an emergency arises . Rationing is a possibility, an OEP spokesman said. but it remains one or s e v e. r a I alternatives in a contingency plan which is not complete. Even when the plan is fmisb- ed, he added, rationing "would be our court of last resort." "We have not printed tickets to accompany thisplan,"said OEP spokesman Robert E. Nipp. GASOLINE STOCKS in all areas east of the Rockies u of March 2 stood at 191 million barrels, compar~ to about 215 million barrels on the same date one y-ear ago. Shortages start developing, Nipp said. when supplies drop to around 175 million barrels. "There has been a 1teady decline," Nipp said, "and tbis worries w because this is lhe time of the year when we nonnally are building guolioe stocks for summer. T1iere are over 600 ultra modern service bays and 100,000 sq1111N feet of factory parts facUitlei Oii Costa MllSCl's Harbar Boulevard of Can. McDonnell Says DClO Orders Dip so far. McDmmell. -· -lhe "tolal --.., ,_ far '""""' .... - • Bay Bnt1er COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK UST -1r1 Down • ' ' l • • "'"'" -'· 1m Friday's Closing Pri~mplete Ne,v York Stock Exchange Lisi Market Gnawed By Uncertainty • SC I I ' • f U DAILY l'IU>T ftfdl//,-9,197' AMIUI 'rUMBLEWEEDS MAY I JOIN '/00, ~~1 ., Mun AND JEFF I~ 1 f NANCY ••• /T'S cAU.Et> A I ...IUW'elilT ' 'TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Reptr. 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VOL. 66, NO. 68, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFOltNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1973 TEN CENTS Group Sweats Through No-s1nolae Meet City Manager Larry Rose fidgeted, Ci- ty Attorney Tully Seymour popped a cough drop into his mouth, and members of the audience shifted nervously ln their -chairs. The occasion was'the bannlng of smok- ing in thO Laguna Beach City Ccouncil Cbambers during council meetings. The unanimous action of the council - Councilman Peter Ostrander, lone re- malnlng smoker on the paner voted aye -pune Wednesday alter a UC Irvine professor spoke on the health dangers of smpking. Dr. Robert Earlf\o pro!elsor of pbarmaoology, told lhe council lhat tobacCo smoking In a closed room harms noosmokers as well as those who puH. Dr. Eane noted the research proving that tobacco 1111\0king doeo have a statistical relallon!blp lo death occurring from cancer, heart disease, and mpiralory discordera. 1 He said. that in a llDOle-filled room, such .S lhe council chamber, lhe carbdo monoxide levels may es:ceed the Jevel ac- cepted by lhe Air Pollution COnlrol District for smog. City for ·Birds Laguna May Be Sanctuary By JACK CHAPPELL Of .._ Dellr 1"1191 Slatf The city of Laguna Beach would be designated a bird sanctuary offering haven 'from litUe boys with BB guns and at.her tenon under an ordinance now winging its way through the municipal bopper. · "I think.it's ooe heclt of a good idea," commented Roy Holm, vice mayor, at lhe Wediiesday night council meeting at .:.11:,ihe ordinance had its first public " The measure would ban shooting, trap-Pf"B• huntin& or moles\!ng of wild birds, Wounded.Knee Accord Told By Government WOUNDED IQIBE, S.D. (AP) -The Justice Department said loday lhe aovernment "reached an. agreement in principle" with militant Indians at Wouo aed Knee, bu\ added that procedures stlll had to be worked out lo end the 11-day occupatio,n of the historic village. The announcement was made by of- ficials both in Washington aod at nearby Pine Ridge, but there was no immediate c!ommenl by Ind~ holding Wounded Knee. · The Rev. Wesley Hunter, who was among clergymen negotiating lhe set- t)ement, said details of lhe agreement Woujd not be disclosed at mice. He al!o ~ newsmen would not be granted ttir\ber access to the village because it wu felt they would hinder negotiations. 'l.be announcement in Washington saJd the agreement in principle with attorneys for the American Indian Movement coold setlle current problems at Wound- ed. Knee." It added, however, that certain pro- cedural matters pertaining to "the man- ner and Ume the nonresidents will depart WcXmded Knee" bad to be resolved. 'niere were no other detaila: announced al once. :some 200 Indians took over the hamlet Feb. 27. Federal lawmen have manned a perimeter around the village" and there have been pertodlc eschanges of gunfire. Two Indians were wounded Thundiy nigh~ lhe Justice Department said. The Indians' principal demand In lhe past few days bas been removal of the Og!ala Soulx irihal leader. Federal of- ficials have said in the past lhey would noi meet the demand. :~ao unresolved have been the qu., tfons of surrender of weapons and wti,lher mass arrests would be J11!1de. .i, shorl time before lhe Justice Depart· menl announcement lhe lawyers for the t'ndlons reentered lhe hamlel 'l'be stage for the renewed talks was aet Thursday night when the lndlans and covemment olliclals declared I ceue-fltt• It came shortly before lhe government'• deadline tor the Indiana to leave the village took effect. -NAVY'S CLINIC RUNNETH OVER ·SAN DIEGO (AP) -Tho Navy'a Alc:ohollc: Rehahllltatlon Center in Long Beach Is "" overcrowded Iha~ ,150,ttOO la beinl apent lo build another In San Diego, ~esmen aald today. Soventy-hve -will be elven tare In tbt . remodeled Brool<cyn Blnw:ta IOc:ated near llnd Slreet and - Drive. • their oests or eggs and require posting of signs bearing the legend "'Laguna Bea.ch is a Bird Sanctuary" at the principal en- trances to town. The propo.sed law was initiated by the Laguna Beach Garden Club, whose motto this year is: ''Sparkling Water, Sparkling A!r-&mg of Birds and Ganfem· Rare," said Mrs. Neil H. Lewis, in addressing the council. "When people come to Laguna and see the signs, ~Laguna is a Bird Sanctuary,' they'll know where olir values ire," Mrs. Lewla said. ' The 1aw contained ao eocape clause, ~ wbicit' """** dii fl!! "' desiroy birds 1Uch as starlings! which can become nuisance, and that. IPU'.ted some controversji Councllmao Pl!rllla s ...... y ouggested remcving the cliilae, but Tully Seymour, city attorney, , aij'11ecl otherwJse. "If you 're coofrontooj by hostile birds, you may find yourself ii:'! !I comer," Seymour counseled the council. William Leak, prealdent of Village Laguna and freq1,1ent contributor to coun- cil discussions1 suggested that use of dangerous .,..tickles mlght also be ban- ned. , "If you are going to entice birds to live witb us, we ought not feed them poisoned food," Leak said, He noted that not long ago a utraveling death aalennan" visited his door and "for $26 wouJd spray my property' and guarantee that nothing woWd live on It for 6 montlw." Paul COiburn, representative of lhe Audbbon: Society, commeoded the council for undertaking the bird oniinance, and lhen suggested that measures should be Wren to prohibit clop frnm running loose on the beaches where they molested the beach birds. Bruce Hoppinl, cbairman of Katos Kigatboa FOUndation which promotes Aqualhleticl, water sports, agreed. Hopping said that the loose dogs ravag- (See BIRDS, Page Z) , * * * Speak of Devil: Dog Interrupts Protest Meeting U'Was ao either/or attuatlon at the TOP of lhe World HCNDeowners meeting Thurtday night. Ellher canine liberation liad come 11> Laguna Beacl! of the billtop community had gone lo lhe doga. The meelll1g had jlllt turned !tom lhe noise and racket of motorcycles invading lhe undeve1oped areas adjacent, when one woman stood up and decried the laclt of conirol of dop in lhe community. The maturea be!oljled her yird and ran loote with impWdty, ahe said. As llhe railed qainsl Mao'• Best Friend, inlo the meeUng strolled a great Dane. He nuzzled oome of the panldpanta, sniffed al the apealcer and then aal down by Bob ilatllelt asaoclatlon president Apparently tiring of lhe con .. raatlon, ha , 11untere4 lo lhe ref(tslunent table aoa ·-lad"· doWJI lhe cookl!ll ael out for the ....ung. A!>d,,all the -tlo• ...mbers coold aay' wis 1'1fe1D be dog gone.'' ' Jury Con1'icl8 Pair W VEGAS (AP) - A Lat Vea• lllln aod a Callramla wGliiin .have been convicted mi cbarKes of consplr1nc lo ..u • atolen '1 mlllloo bank note. D. MclrBiiit, 115, ol Lat V•gu aney Gryn, 17, of Lons Beoch,...,. by a ~ .... rt jury w..._..,., ( " lie said lhe preseuce of smoke in lhe air brings OD fatigue and c4D "contribute to rising tempers and abUsive language." In r<ference lo a q-lon by Jooeph J. Kel\y, police chief, Dr. Earle llOled !bat tobacco smoking poees health lwanls to persom not ptt:StDt in marijuana smok· ing. Councilmao Pbyllll Sweeoey no1'd that correapondeoce received by lhe council Oo the matter was ~vily in fava-io the' smoking ban. A straw vote urged by a member or the audience revealed that· Ute nonsmokers outruuhbered smokers Z5 lo u . Mrs. S-noted that \oilier governmental bodles Including lhe uiilted Nailons In Geneva, ,captstrano Unilied School District, lhe San Juan C&plslrano City c.ouncu meetings as well as many offices of lhe U.S. Departmeol of Health, Education and Wellari ban smoking. "So we're not wildly lnJiovative/' she said. Ostrander, an ~tee!, noted that lhe desigo of the Council Chambers did not allow for the three air changes per bour mandated by law, which promJ>.ted Mrs. s ...... y 'lo observe that lhe air -re ~roppeiJ, Forklift 'in rug' na ' ' lhe councU members sit was hotter than elsewhere In the chambers. •'This area here is a repository for heat and smoke. It's much warmer here," she aald. Mrs. Sweeney "in view or Dr. Earle's statement about early fatigue," moved thal smoking be banned in lhe chambers and that the council recess for 10 mlnutes every hour and a half for a smoke break, a "provision It soon violated by meeting frnm 10:30 p.m. In about l:iO a.m. Thursday without a break. The council decided that other groups DAIL.)' ,l&.OT ltlff f'lltill When the . truck towing a forklift up sleep "1'.:astte · Jcniled · "1'd this rej!\ilted. As officials tried to Rook Road in Laguna Canyon faltered; ·driver Rog· straighten· lhings out, the· cable on Ute tow' .truck ~Martin decidelt 'to back down . The forklift ja~~· snapped. No one was lnjµr~d. . ' · · • • •• Ulster Will Stay . British . ' . . Terrorist Bomb -Attacks Mark Ireland Referendum BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) ·- Northern Ireland voted overwbelmingly to remain British in a ref~ mar- red by temrist bomb attacks, official results showed today . Tbe count of ballots c a s t '.l'.bursday listed 591,820 votes in favor ot keeping the province British and ooly 6,460 in favor of joining the independt11t Irish Republic lo lhe south. 'I'be vote bad ·been a foregane con- c!UJion. The Protestant majoril7 in the · province always has favored rlemalning port or Britain. MCI!! of the Roman Catholic mlnctity would ' prefer lo join lhe Irish Hepuhlic, whichlla 95 percent Catholic. Votihf totals indicated the C&tholica largely. ~ycotted the re re re n d u m , decl<li1lg againsl ballotllig in an election that •as never in doobt. There are just over a million voters in the proVince, about 300,000 of them · catholic:1. n,. relUlta suggeated, lh~t 2 percehl .of eligible tatholics decided . to vote. 1be Protestant vo~. by contrast, ap- peared heavy. . Ex-mayor Martin Honored By Lagunans After Death Flags .,. at half staff loday In the city of Laguna B<aCb in memory of William D. Martin, fonner mayor and presi!lent of the Festival or Ari.I board, who died . . Thursday. , Mayor Charlton Boyd said mony city o!llclals wUl attel)d funeral eerv!ces for "the DJ&D with the white carnation" at 1 p.m. 8at¥r<llY aC SI. J-l!!placopal Chtl'cb In Newport Beach. The Rev. Dr. John Asliey wlll oOJci.t& Tho famUy ltqueatat ~ bibltel be In lhe rorm of ~tlons 1o Boy Soouls ol ~erlc:!t or the memortal lund of Sl JanlM Cburdl. _1 vlaltatlon al Pactfic V1eW 1\fortuary will be from i p.m. lo t p.m, lnnll!>t. • Boyd said a moment of '"• wu ohael'Ved in honor or Mr. Marlin at -'l'hunday'a League of Cities lllOlling. BmiMI Mr. Mtr0n11 191rs of ln- •olvtmenl u mayor and councU member in Laguna Beach, he was a member of the Loc8I Agency Fonnatlon Commlssloo and the Orange County Grand Jury. lie was presldeot of lhe Festival of Arts board and a trustee. He served In World War l and wu dilcharged as a captain. Ho wu an ex· pedlter in the lend-lease program. One of ' Mr. Martin'• moot cherlalled booon wu membenblp In Iha civic diYislon of the Order of Ille Brltlah Eroptro. Lord Edwanl Wood Hallfax, amba:r;.,to the US in lhe ear\y tOI, beslowed booor. Mt. !.!Jlrtin WIS bololta!lted Nov. 24 ofter he apparenUy suffered a •iroke and !ti! in hls gara1a. fract~rln!i hls skull. ·Paclllc Vjew Mortuary l.s located at 3lOO Pacific View Drlve 1ri 'Col'oua de! Mar. SI. Jamu Epllcopal Church ts at 3%09 Via Udo, Newport Beach, at en- trance to Lido Isle. AJ the count began, more violence broke oot. A. bomb blasted a po1t oiliCi! in Dungiven, near Londonderry. No one was hurt. In Belfast, police delalned I 4 Prolestants for questm!ng on "armed robberlel and -other subversive crimes,'' a spokseman reported. Widespread condemnation a 1 a. o was Voicod In Dublin loday for the terrorist bombs that kllled ooe man and wounded more than 200 per10ns in London, and fears grew the bluta mlgbt damage Britisf>.lrish relations. (Story, Page 4) Tourist agenciea feared that their ln- duslry, jllst beginning lo recover from • massive boycott after destruction of the British Embassy in Dublin last year, mli!ht 111ffer a new setback. . Pnll reaction wu one of universal anger against the perpetrator1 of the b11sta. George Beranger, Early Day Actor, Dies in Lagflna Geori• Andre Stranger. actor and director fnim the utl.Y days qi ~lcao cillema wbo then became a recluse living behind locked gates aod hilh walls was loomd dead Thursday by Laguna !leach police, at his home amld bia movie memortes. Pollce 'bad to forte their way throug)l a locked gate at lhe home, 704 Summit Drive, Laguna Bach. lo noach tbe house. They were called by tha postal earner who l!"kl delivered mall was pllinl up In the residence mail bo1. Mementos of ·his movle yean, pictures (See BERANGEI\, P ... Ii > I meeting in the chambers cooJd decide for themselves If they too wished Jo ban smoking. After talking about enacting the ban, the council questioned what it could do .. if anyone actualb' did light up in de-- fiance of l.helr wishes. "Well, you have the chief of police here," commented Seymour. Rose likened lhe situation lo that presented when recalled Councilman Ed Lorr wanted to ban persons witb bare feet from the chambers. "You could de~te your concentrated scorn oo the persons," Rose vohmteered. ea Shootout · Kills Third Man; I Held SAN BERNARDINO (AP) - A highway patrolman, a sheriff's deputy and a service staUon attendant were shot to death today by 10 assailant wbo wa1 later wounded and captured, the sherlU's office uid. The sbooUngs ~ on a stretch of Interstate 15 tl1rough C&jon Pass after the pa\rolmao stopped a car at the sum- ml~ accordlnl to tlflCtl's. The ~d deDUIY -ldeolll!ed .. Lt. .\! Ste.wort ol 8111 Bemardlno. The dead hlchway pau:olman WU kfm. Ufled by petrol Lt. Dave llelael • I.any Wetterling. Offlcen ldeaU/led the oervtce ataUon alt,,llldanl from a drtvor'a U..... m hla person aa Rohen Leo Jenkins, ,la. The ldenill)' of the man takeo Into custody wu not fmmedlate!y t.ieaoed. The sherilf's oUice said lhe alaln patrolman stopped the s u s p e c t e d assailant while be was driving a late model Lincoln aoulhbound In the north- bound lane of Interstate 15. The body uf the officer was found at tbe roadside. Stewart and Dep. Dist. Atty. John Hardy·of San Bernardino, who were driv- ing to Barstow to attend a meeting, were reported to bave spotted the highway patrol car being driven soulhbound In lhe northbound lane. Stewart puraued and for<ed lhe car oll the highway near a service·station at the · junctioo of Interstate 15 and State Route 38, officers said. The dri•er jumped out of lhe patrol car and ran lhrough tbe servloe station flrlng a gun. Stewart and the service staOon at- tendant were 1bot aod Hardy was pl!tol- whipped. ·frain Kills Transient Sitting on Tracks A man wu struck and killed by a train on the Santa Fe r4Uway tra<'ks in Orange Thursday alg)lt, police reported today. Officers ta.Id, Feliz J. Villi •• 66, was evidently sltUng on the tracks hetweeu Sycamore and Palm Avenues when he wu hit by lhe fast moving passenger traiu about 9:40 p.m. Jnveatigaton said Villa wu I transient. Oraage Wetl.tlae.r The ,...lherlady says It'll he a pretty nice weeken<I; with a few 1C1tlered clooda and 10me gusty winds. lllgha at lhe beaches, llO rlsfl>g lo 115 inland. Overnight lows 45 lo iO. INSllU'. TtUti\ \I Th• lnnM M<Ule• Chonile is coming of a.Qt. To celebrate the muplciot<I ""'ftt, th< grovp IDiU •lier Bach'• "Mau Ill B JlinM" °" Sundov, March J8. See •torv ... •odor'• w .. -. AtY..,..,.. I ..... ..... u ...,.... 19 c .. lfto'N • c~ -, =--.. DMftl ""'"* 1• ........... , ... ' -..... ........ _.. ,, MM llCWI JI AMI ......... U -. • I • ,, " ~ --.... -~ DAILY_P_IL_or ___ L_a _____ ~_-=:..' ;;.-=-'"-'-'1-"-'m 3 Educators Appointed Fo1· Review Tbl'O< SOlll~n California educators have been appointed to a acreenJng oom- mlttee which will review applications for the superintendency of the Laguna Beach Un!lied School Dlslrict. Dlslrict ltwilees thla Wetk hired Rlcherd M. Clowes, Loo Angeles County superintendent of schoola; Dr. Hitoo Bell of Chapman C.Ollege, and Dr. John Stall- ings of the University or Southern california. Dr. Bell is former superintendent or the Azusa and Garden Grove school districts. Dr. Stalllnga is f o r m e r superintendent of a ~I district in Corona. Each cona.uJtant will be paid $1iill per day, plus expenses, for his services. Trustees unanimously a c c e p t e d employment of the ·men on reCom- mendation from Dr. Harold Kibby, the board's adviser on hi.ring a replacement for Dr. William Ullom, fired from his Po•! Dec. 18. 'lbe dlstrict will continue to receive ap- plications for the post through March 20. The screening committee will then sift through the applications and select what it feels are the five or six top candidates. Final interviews by trustees and a citizen·schools l committee will begin March 24. According to Dr. Robert Reeves, assis- ~t superintendent for inStruction, three men -incumbent candidates for the school board -Ronald Kreber, Frederic Ludwig and Michael Sagar, will be in· vited to serve on the committee. Representing the d i s t r i ct ad· minlstraUve Staff will be Dr. Donald Haught, principal of Laguna Beach High School, and Lyle Proctor, principal of Aliso EJ.mentary School. The committ.ee also will include two tefl,chers, a special skills staff member. two classifed (secretarial and custodial) employes and two students. Reeves said. Individuals on the committee will rate each of the top candidates and submit the evaluations to the board. The committee will make no overall jwtgment on which candidate It reels shoUJd be employed, Reeves stressed. Target date for selection of a new superintendent is April 5. Adult Education Program Booms A~ Lag1!\\ ~ The Adult Education · Progr{m of Laguna Beach High School i. boOmlng acoording to a report rele '.., by 'l:b<>mas. L, ~~r.,dj ·. . f WJi•n tha *"18'~ ~ Maa>h 26, a tow o!J.\: "I ; fereil, lJ>Cluding nine llflti.and OUgger said attelidailCe· has dou~ed since last spring. Attendl.Dce '1n the first trimester was 542, With 34 teachers participating and an average of 12 students per class. The most popular offerings in the .Pro- gram continue to be Spanish, whlch .had to be offered in three sections of 25 pupils each last term, and body mechanics. a women's exercise program also requiring three class sections. The Adult Ed program, open to all aduJts , is free to those 62 and over and costs '5 per class to all others. A green brochure describing the classes is available In most local stor~s and public offices. .. A. sampling of classes to be offered next term include : foreign language for travel, body mechanics, data processing, consumer education. yoga. career dedsiorHDaking. parent child observa· tion, psychology. self.awareness and creative communication. German, typ- ing, and personal improvement. A high school diploma granting pro- gram was initiated last term and now has 13 students working for completion. Forty high school students are augment· ing their day time studies by earning credit in the evening classes. For more information phone the Adult Education Office at 494--3546. DAILY PILOT Tr.. Or ..... c..t DAIL 'f l"ILOT, wtlh wtik~ It _..... tllf H~ It Mlltl\H tlY h o,-.,. Co.st l""*lllhlnt Comp.ny • ._,_. ,.,. 9dlllclm .,.. il'lbl.,... .........,, ......... Frldioy, fllor eo.11 ~. H""POf1 8"'11, ~' h~/F-11111 V .. lfY, UQun1 e.dl, lrvlnt/l.lcldl<IMdl MCI SM C""-••I ~ JUlll C'-tr-. A IJnui., r111'°""1 9dlllon Is rMl!ltlltd Wtufda.,. end s-u.,.. tlll Pl'inc1'Nll llUlllW!lnf PIM!f If •I U) Wh! a.y Sir .. !, Colli M .. , Cfllfornlto, t:llUt. Rohrt N. W1M ,..._ldto!lt •1'4 PllOll.,,._ J1clr A. C111l1y 'tlcl P'""ic1911f .,.. O.W11 MlnofoW Thom•• k11vll Editor Tho1111, A. M11rphi"• M-0"'9 editor Cll1rl" H. L.OJ Rich1r4 P. 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Joanna Harcoorl-Sn1ith &.closed this to news~ after a Superior 'court judge refused to· free Lelll'l' from prison even tlJo<lgh the judge said ;he Jeels !-'I''• pas!Porl wu revo~ed )Yithout ~earing and that be was returned against his will to stand lriaL "I find DQtbing 1n international law which prohibits this," the judge said. ' I Lsn ·~l "We both bclleve that if the autboritiesi do what they ... supposed to do be wm : be rree In a few weeks," she said. She: added he !eel! he may help secure hls : freedom by "assistiol ~ U.S. govern· ment in combatllng Ille .problem or drug : abuse." Leary had squght to be released on ' grounds he was arrested illegally. He 1 facei trials on drug conspiracy and: escape charges. Laguna Urges City Mana:ger ' Taking a Giant Step Standing oulslde the courthouse, Miss Smith,' who met Leary in Switzerland last fall and has been bis constant companion since 'tbet(. told newsmen . that Leary no longer advocates uSe of LSD and other drugs, or even nwijuana. "lfe wahts·-1e'to stop taking LSD," said Miss Haz:court..Smith, the 2&-year-old niece of a London publisher. "He feels he made a mistake, that it is bad for people who are not very cultured, very strong and very beatitiful. And it is only for research in controlled s i t u a t i o n s ; otherwise, lt is a dangerous drug." To Push Bids '. .. Coogan, a tour.inch dachshund pup owned by Jim Hedlin (feet), finds a street curb a formidable ob- stacle to overcome -but be seelll& determined to make the effort at Fresno. Laguna Beach city Council has authorized Larry Rose, cily manager, iO do what is necessary to get municipal projects, stalled by the provisions of tt\€ Coastline Conser:vatjon Act. under way. ·'.; From Pagel BIRDS •.. ed the nests and frightened the birds, he also noted that the dogs befoul the beaches. Jim Dilley of Laguna Greenbelt sup- ported the removal of the escape clause from the ordinance saying that nature \vould take care of the balance of birds. He noted that in his own garden, "the cats have arrived already, so, you see, nature does take care." After hearing the testimony, Mayor Charlton Boyd suggested that further comments could be communicated to the city through Larry Rose, city manager. "I'm sure Mr. Rose will be available to talk with you about this anytime during the day," !,layor Boyd said. From Pagel BERANGER. • • of himseU with D. W. Griffith and other stars, and letters from old·time movie greats, were found in Mr. Be.ranger's home. In ·his basement, Mr. Beranger kept trunks or costumes from the days when he worked with Griffith as a combination manager·actor and director. Mr. Beranger was born in I89l in Sydney, Australia and was educated in · , He arrived in Hollywood at 19 and !.his fint acting role in the hallmark th production "Birth of a Nation." ' sing the name Andre Beranger he ~ rred with Douglas Fairbanks in the 1916 production "FIJrting with Fate." His partrayal of the role Automatic Joe won him praise from Variety Magazine. He also appeared in "Beau Brummel" with John Barrymore, "Nightmare Alley,'' "So This Ts Paris," "Tiger Rose •. " "Kiss and Make Up." "Love Before Breakfast," and "Momma Loves Poppa." Between acting roles Mr. Beranger directed over 20 films in the U.S. and abroad. "Bum 'Em Up Barnes," a com· edy Beranger directed for Burr Pictures, earned a retord sum for a comedy. ln'. hil later years, Mr. Beranger became a recluse, keeping himself lotked behind a high fence surrounding hls small home. Ne1gbbors say he once own- ed the entire bill between Bluebird and Summit Dr., but lost it in -the Great Depression. After losing a $1 ,500 a week job in Hollywood during the D e p r e s s Io n , Beranger took a $40 a week job with the City of Laguna Beach. Eventually he joined a Newport Beach architectural firm and retired in 1958. The coroner reported no known survivors : neighbors say they believe he has relatives in Australia. Services and burial will be private. Causes of Laguna Blazes Outlined in City Report Cigarettes and misused cooking equip- ment. These were the culprits most often responsible for fires in Laguna Beach in 1972, according to the Fire Department's annual report just released. Next in line were arson, children with matches, and faulty electrical appliances. A total of 128 fires was reported for the year, causing a total of $173,000 damage. Lecture Slated On Meditation No deaths or serious injuries resulted, said Fire Marshal Jim Presson, who helped Battalion Chier David Tompkins compile the report. The biggest fire of the year, in Presson's estimation, was June 8 at the home of J. Langley, 1000 Van Dyke Dr. Bubbling wax spilled and Ignited, engulf· ing the house in flames before firemen arrived. Presson said the house was can· tilevered over a cliff, leaving only one accessible side. But cars parked in front of the house prevented e f f i c i e n t firefighting oo that one street side. A fmal ICM of $58,000 was declared. Forty of last year's fires were residen- tial. Auto fires were next with 39, brush Recent research by Harvard and Stan· fires accounted for 17, and business fires ford Universities suggests that medita--amounted to 1!. Others included ap- tion can improve health, enhance sleep, pliance fires, trash and mattress fires, a and sharpen memory. mail bol: fire, a molotov cocktail, a camp Dr. Ron Jevning, an instructor at the fire, and a tree. California College of Medcine adjacent to Not all the work done by the 31·man the UC Irvine campus, wW share these force ls fire..f~. Of the 485 total resulta at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Laguna alannl'responde(I tOlast year 358 were Beach Public Library, comer of Park not fires. ' and Glenneyre. Those calls may be anythin from Jevning's talk is the second in a ~o; 1'~ ~ ••.s locked !t, giv· part series SPoaaored by the UC ~' ,l\ll ··cal~ ~·cat off a roof students' International Meditation ~. ·~Jtlarmsrotrlleipilfi-remove Wjlter o~ ty (SIMS). -· • ; She said Leary now admits to "a cer· tain arrogance" 1n his past statements about LSD and other drugs and that while' be still believes adults should be legally able to uae them, they should be ,.gu1ated closely. About marijuana, she said, "he said marijuana is boring ... you can do just as well with a bottle of Ripple wine." She said Leary made the statements when she visited him in San Luis ObisPo prison, where he has been confined:. since being returned from Afgbanis(an. She also said she and Leary feel he will be released shortly. Pageant Offers Preview on TV A special sneak preview of one of the 1973 Pageant of the Masters productiom will be afforded television viewers as the "Cardinal's Portrait" featuring Vincent Price will be shown on the program ••1•ve Got a Secret." The program wiU be aired at 4:30 p.m. Saturday on Channel IO (available to cable subscribers); and al 5:30 p.m. MarclJ ,17 from U:>s Angeles over Channel ~· ' Guest star Price appears as the living model in the Pageant of the Masters set, and that's his secret fdr the laped delay program. u 1 ..rl ·ll Meditation, once considered strictly a · Perfbnnance-wlse ·the fire department Singer Meets Ni.xon spiritual topic outside the realm of staff memben say ihey feel pretty good science, has recently attracted the at· about '72. Though the estimated value of WASHINGTON (UPI) _ Singer Tony The council in action taken Wednesd&y, night during its regular meeting was told that a variety of approaches could be taken to clear away the projects, now hanging fire . ! '' Rose said action should be taken irii!' mediately because the Regional eorD.:- mission plans to dispose of greit numbers of permit applications (perhaP,~ 400 to 500) at its meeting March 19, on 4. consent calendar, under which all mat· ten are approved by a single vote. '' Delayed projects include the Boat Cai).'. yon stonn drain, sewage treatmen! plant modifications, replacement of st.airs at Rock Beach in Heisler Park'· library sidewalk changes and drainag~ improvement, signal light installation at Broadway and Forest and construction Of stairs at Jahraus park. , Rose was told to evaluate the project§ and decide which would require a penntt1 and which might be covered by JJi. categorical exemption which could ~ enacted by the commission. In other action, the council ordereff that the escrow opened for purchase ill Campus drive rights of way 6e terminated, thus ending a continuing cO~ troversy over the proposed roadwij which would have run from Boat Cany~ to Irvine. The matter had become enmeshed in a law suit brought by cltizins groups which charged that the ·road did not conform ta state law ,wequlring environmental itn! pact statements and1.compliance with t~ city general plan. '· Girl Ushers Sought ; By Laguna tention of dru_g counselors, physicians, property threatened by fire, over $5 Martin met for nearly an hour with and psychologists. milllon, almost doubled in '72 compared President Nixon Thursday and emerged The Laguna Beach Festival of Aitw to the year before, actual property loss to say that Nixon heartily endorsed Pageant of the Masters has sent out··i Laguna Chamber To Pick Officers Balloting it now under way for the six director positions open on the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce board. Polls at the chamber offices wW close at 3 p.m. March 23. Six men are running for the positions. They are: WitHam ' Exner, Mission Printers; Alton Geiser, Edison Com· pany : James Lawler, State Fann Insurance: Jesse Meridew, ?I.fission BanJt; Charles Sudolsky, the Pottery Shack: and Frank J. Venclik, Automobile Club or Southern California . Write-in spaces are available. Results of the election will be announced as soon a.s possible after the polls close, ac· cording to the Chamber office. There are 27 directors of the board and 545 members of the Chamber. went up only $1,000. Martin's plan to stage a series of shows casting call for ushers for the summer Increased efficiency could be credited for disabled Vietnam veterans. Martin program running from July 13 lhroUfh to close to 2,000 more man hours of said be told Nlxon that "a lot had been August 26 at Irvine Bowl. • training this year and almost 400 hours done" for lhe returning prisoners but the Girls of high school age are ellgibf~ more of fire prevention inspections. The "forgotten men" were the disabled and and may apply at the Festival of Arts Ofi force spent 70 percent more time wounded veterans in hospitals throughout fice , 600 Laguna Canyon Road betweet} _ans_we_nn_· _:g_a_la_rms __ than __ l_a_st-'y_e_ar_. ___ _c._tbe-'-co-'-un'-t-'ry'-. __________ ..:8..::30:.:...:a..:.m::::._. =and 4.30 p.m. weekdays. ·;:- Talavera. Drexel's very newest! • " Money and Government Covered in Sunday Pilot Money and government seem to have been two big, topics this week as reporters got it together for Sunday's edition of the DAILY PILOT. "Sunday's Best" will Include : LAW FUND -A-1embership in the Legal Aid Warranty Fund, a non·profit Orange County organization, could be your insurance for freedom if you're jail- ed and can't make ball, can't afford an attorney or don't qualiry for ''legal aid .'' Story by Sunday Editor Alan Dirkln. RAPE OF TAXPAYER -Columnist Von Hoffman says everyone In the coun· .try who bas to turn In a Form 1040 ibollld read Philip M. Stem's "'nle Raj>e of the Taxpayer." It describes what tho COlunmlst calls "'!'be Mexican Vl1etahl• &!lover," rich Alller!Clns' maneuvert lo avofd tar". FOOD: UPS AND DOWNS -While """'"""' are payln1 all·time blgh Pl'lcet for foods the outlook on the farm II for plummeUog prices -dlaastroua drops In income for tanners -acccrdlng to a Christian Sclence Monitor News Servi•• 1urvey. It will appear In YOU Section. PAIR OF QUEENS -What does it take lo win a beauty title? Staff Writer Terry Coville checked with a couple who are In training now and tells their 1tory in a special feature. LEFT-HANDED -Ella Moye Sanders started out to be an artist, but wound up being a left·handed psychologist. Her story -in words and pictures -l.s the personality profile in this week's women's section. Staff Writer Allison Oeerr tell,, about the Hwitington Beach woman who had first to deal wlth her own frustrations. OMBVNSMEN -Every city hu one or more, but !lone wear the title (Ombudsman means peoples' represen-- tative, a llalaon between the cllb:en with a comp!Jllnt and the authorities about whom he is complaining). StaU Writer Frederick Schoemehl flnda out who handles the gripes -and bow -in cllles of, the OraJ1ie Coasl .,.,, • RU11:1 BUZZI-The star that Lau;l>ln bOllt wwers quesllo"' about bow she shut her cot In the dlshwuber, about her romanUc life, her marriage, h e r · scbooldaya and more in l'amlly Wetkly'a Star Chat. • MIRROR -$75 • DRESSER -$329. CHEST -$279. BED -$129- NIGHT STAND $139. NO~ ON DISPLAY AT TED von HEMERT'S. DREXEl.-HERITA6r..4iENREDON-WOODl.4ARIG-l<AW'tAN • INTERIORS WDIDA'rS & SAJUIDATS t:tO to S:JO NIDAY 'f1I. t:OO NEWPORT IEACH I 1127 WESTCLIFf Oil. • ,64t.tOSO l~,.11 S11"4l1y 1t.S1JO) M2·20SO , LAGUNA BEACH e ' l~S,NOIT~ QOAn HWY. 49'-'Slf I0,.11 S11n41y 11·11JO) 4tMSSI rORRANCE e U~t HAWTHORNE ILYD, 111.117' • .. • .,· -.. .,, ~ •Ii ~ " .. ,, ' " " ' • • ,. I l -,;.· ' G A A w Jus gqv s~ had was the for res ni s pl thr of all no mi Sal YI •• ' • el !'! ml YI sy be ' Sadillehaek ' • . -• •' Today's Final VOL 66, NO. 68, 4 SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA_. FlllDAY, MARCH ,, 19'73 TEN CENTS 2 ·Officers Slain Assailant Also Kills Attendant SAN BERNARDINO (AP) - A highway ~trolmart, a sheriff's deputy and a service station attendant w~e shot to death !o!f4y by an assailant who wu later wounded aqd captured, the sheriff's office said. . . . 1lle.shooUngs occurred on a stretch of Interstate 1~ through cajon Pass alter tbe patrolman stopped a car at the sum- mit, according to office}l. The dead deputy was Identified as U. Al Stewart of San Bernardino. The dead highway patrolman was iden- tified by patrol Lt. Dave Helsel u Larry Wetter ling. Officers identified the service station attendant from -a driver's license on his Taking a Giant Step Marine Hero Back Home • Coogan, a four-inch dachshund pup owned by Jim Redlin (feet), finds a street curb a formida~le ob- stacle to overcome -but he seems deterIDined to make !he effort at Fresno. ~~~·~~~~~ In· Viejo .. Government Says Accord Reached At Wounded Knee WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (AP) -The Justice Departm'eIJt said today the gqvernmtnt "reached an agreement in principle'' with militant JQdians at Woun ded Knee, but added that procedures still bid to be worked out to end the ll-day occupallon of tbe historic village. The ,nnounaement •was made ~~ of· fie~ bc>tji 1n Wasjlington and,~!Wl>Y Pine Ridge, but there was no "'""""lite comment by !OOiallll bol~ Woupded,_ ](pee. • "Die-Rev .. Wesley &mter, who was llnool' clew--~~·thi'" !41!· !lemenl, said detai!S o~ the ~t would not be dlscloaed at once. Ile ilso said new&men would oot be ganted t\irtber access to the village beCauae It was felt they would binder negotiations. Irvine Planners Vote Against Valley View Irvine city pl~ng commissioners commission and another 15 percent by Thursday night voted 5 to 2 to recom-the City Council. Marine Capt. Jariies V. DiBernardo of Mission Viejo, a prisoner of war for five years, arrived at Camp Pendleton in San Diego Co1D1ty today an a plane from Travis Air Force Base in Northern California. The plane carrying the Orange Coast POW was delayed three hours because of bad weither, but wife, Sharon, didn't really mind. "I waited five years," she said. "I mend the City Council deny the con-Councilmen meeting Tuesday in city troversial Village of Valley View r.oning. haU, may still approve their latest think I ~an:manage a few more hours." Cbairman7~bert-West said.-.~--ersion of the zoDe ~ calµng for a mix ~· _!li.Berilardo Jives In Mhajon Viejo some commiss!Ollers felt slri>ngty !Hal ol hou ~ a, 1talp! r;I73'1lll .za:r-wtffi'llie, coiij>l)!'• five·cblldlen. once tbe"lssue .of Pl'OVidiillr 'mOderate · densfty of·5.53 unir,per acre. · ' ~ .-'1m' liusWDd, !',~ ~bal ..... pl'l~ 1!9Usillll (tir ~ Income Tbe mptioo to -"'!"ii denJll 11(,jij! itilWil ~ · ',,.., · ..,,.. families bad been atlllled by the.lowered Valley View zoointwas WJ!osed'hy Com· ._ ' • • ~ ... '· ue,, aerlsities, there Wl!S po l!"'Rer any· reason missioners F'l:anlt"l!utd ~ Han'!, Sbup-"(ion th!i city of Hue Was oyerrun. Before !<> support the pr.,pc>Rd moacre reion· trlne;" . -~ . -""-. . his·~-l!e managed· to ·lo\ll'11p the Ing. . ., The CQl!\mlSllon aclklil bas mi Je~ Armed 'Fori>e• radlo and talevislon 1• Since the Irvine Company approached bearing oo .that the coqncil may cir niat .I> lralwnlltors l>e dimcted ao the North UJe city asking aPPJ'.Ovai of zoning for not do in 11.8 final consldoi'atkih Tuesday. Vietnamese and VIII. Cong couldn't uae 1,700 housing units on 163 acres of the Councibpen may ignore the recom· them. ~ f '.i ·~ 1 parcel, tbal 8.14 unil.8 per gross acre mendation ·or not as they see fi~ com-After belng held prisoner. hi bOth SoUth density was lowered 25 percent bythe missioners· were t.old and North Viebwn1 he was freed last Weekel\d and leameil he was the father' person as Robert Leo Jenkins, 38. 'Jbe identity of the man laken into custody was not immediately reteased. The sberlfrs office said the slain patrolman stopped the s u s p e c t e d assailant while he was driving a late model Lincoln southbound In the north- bound lane of Interstate 15. The body of the officer was found at the roadside. Stewart and Oep. Dist. Atty. John Hardy of San Bernardino, who were driv- ing to Barstow to attend a meeting, were reported to have spotted the highway patrol car being driven southbound in the norlhboWld lane. Stewart pursued and forcW the car off the highway near a service statJoo at the junctloo of Interstate IS and Stole Route 38, olllcers said. Tbe driver jumped out of the patrol car and ran·lhroogh tbe 4ervtce station firing a·gun. Stewart and the service staUon at- tendant were shot and Hardy was pi.stot. whipped. Tbe sheriff's office said that James Mayfield, a member of the San Bernardino Board of Supervisors, came upon the scene and spotted the suspected assailant Deeing up a mountainside. MayfJeld fired slx shots and wounded him In tbe shoulder, Until bis election as a supervisor last November, Mayfield was a sheriff's sergeant. Area Carpenters Demand Embargo on Japan Wood An embargo on U.S. lumber shipments to Japan is being demanded today by Orange County carpenters and other union workers to drive lumber prices down. Charles M. Trenta , secretary ·of the Orange County District Council of Carpenters, Santa Ana, claims 100,000 letters wei:e sent out of Orange CoWlty to the White House Wednesday making that demand. Of these, some 18,000 were sup- ~edly mailed by the carpenters. ''ThiB action will hopefully make the President ,aware of the crisis levet which tlJe ,umber sbQrtage has reached " he said. "Between the envlrorunentaUSts ifi. terltnng wltli foreol 11Ul1181!""'fll and lcntali1ltr~:r-='io == a balance o( paym"jlls, tJ\e price of the l~jfoble lumber hu 1i;yrocl\eted." 'CQlta Mesa ·Maw .. Jae~ Hammet~ asked to JnvesUgate the lumber problem while attending the U.S. League of Cities conference lo Washington D.C. early this week, said Thursday that no steps have. been taken at the federal level to bring the prices lo line. In talks with U.S. Rep. Richard T. Hanna (D-Fullerton) Hammett learned that the congressman is concerned about the price spiral and "he is getting in- volved." HaMa is trying to tackle the problem by improving communicaUon between two federal 4epartment& whole goal1 ap- pear to be in opposite directions. "Congres~man Hanna told me Iba! tho Department of Acrlculture is-happy because the e"I""!' of lumber lhow that a l1'lni!oiloua ~ 1* boon -· Yet on Uie Other side, the Department of Comme""' ls griping abc>ul tbe high prloa of lumber," tbe mayor said. '\He feels they really should 1et toeellter OG lhll." ' ' Kites Will Flr High. The announcement In Washington said the agreement in principle with attorneys for the American Indian Movement could setUe current pi:oblems at Wound- ed Knee." Hair o( t'!ins, born seveli months after his capture. , A t "The <;thQle~iirplane\Ut cigars to beJp me • c'1ebrate, .,. DIBemardo, 38, of Fulton, N.Y.1 said Tburaday. UC Irvine Sunday ~It added , however, that certain pro- cedural matters perta\ning to "the man- ner and time the nonresidents wUl depart Wounded Knee" .bad to be ,...,1ved. There were no other details announced at once. 'Some 200 Indians took over the .hamlet Feb. ?:/. Federal lawmen have mrumed. • perimeter around the village, and th~e have been periodic exchanges of gunli_re. '!'\lo ~tans were wounded Thursday n!gbt, 'the Justice Department said. A Justice Department spokesman also 8nnounced that 20 persons had been ar- rested aroWld tbe perimeter Thursday night and early today, bringing the nwn- (See INDIANS, Page !) ,, ' Burke Will Ask All-year School Vote ·of Parents · State Assemblyman Robert ~ Burke plans to introduce a bill within two t<> three Weeks which would require a vote of parents prior to the start of any .new all year "'bools. ' A spOl<esman for the Huntington Buch Republican said the final fonn of the bill iS not ready, but it could include more than j111t the vote provision. "We'te In the reaearoh phase of It right now " Matthew Weyuker, Burke's ad- ritlnistr•tlve assistant ln Sacraml!!t.'lto, Said today. "We want to pn>toct the ln- tereais of tbe parents, the teadlers Slid the sWdents." Weyuker said Burke'• bill ,.ould "'t the Miles for vottng· and pt\lbllbly would re- quire a simple m~tI of pa"n\41 ap- proval. weyuter said Burke's propool does not atam aoiely ll'Ol!l tbe a II year achoo! controversy In Huntlngtoo Beach's Ocean View SchoOI District, tbouFll 11 doe1J haYe •:soroethil'lg tO do wltb It.' teachers at lt ol Ocean ~·· 24 •iem•ntarY 1ocllools recently • o t • d agalru!I all year plans. District offtclalo, wlth pamits and teac:Mn, will declcla tn mid-May if Westmont and Cresl View • will enter their &eCOlld year of an au y~ 1ystem. • Weyul<er "lid Burke .Ill not Oppoeed lo ·aJt year "'bools where Ille llOO!I fo• it cnn be ehowo, but he Is opi-<( to ·lb&, chana• "11181 loo the 11u of lnnovadon." Bui\• lo • member of the Aslembly Educ:otioa C4lnm!Uee. • ·• Board Says Longhairs Unhirable SACRAMENTO (AP) -An unemployed man w!lo leta his-hair grow below his collAr cannot collect unemployment insurance be- cause be bas voluntarily rendered him,.lf unavailable for work, says the California Unemployment Insurance Appe'als Board. The board Thursday overturned a referee's ruling that an un· identified man's Ion~ hair had not disqualified him from receiving unemployment benefits. The board described the man as follows: "The claimant's hair is parted in the middle and extends below his collar. His ears are exposed. He has sideburns which extend one inch below the earlobes and wears a small mustache. He decided to let his hair grow after bis discharge from the military service be- cause he likes its appearance." · In its'ruling, the appeals board said, "We conclude ... that the claimant by his de!Iberate actions bas voluntarily and materially re· duced his labor market. Hence, be is not available for work and is not eligjble for benefits." AJs he arove through the camp Pendleton gates. t<>ward a private reunion with bis wife and their five cblldren, in- cluding the twins he'd never seen, the clouds parted 'and threw a shaft cf sunlight on U.S. NaVal Hospital. IA the distance was a "bug&rainbow. "I llJI!~," Di Berpardo·aaid, "Godls on my-side." · . ·rrain Kills Transient Sitting on Tracks A man was struck and killed bY a ttain on the Santa Fe railway tracks in Orange Thuraday nlght, police reported today. Office;rs said Felix J~ Villi., 65, wrui evidently sitting on the tracks between Sycamore and Palm Avenue!. when he was bit by £he fast moving 1>4ssenger train 8.boUt 9:40 p.m. Investigators said Villa was a transient. Laguna Puts !'e111 Tobacco Taboo for Fi.dgeting Counc~ Audience Clty Manager Larry Rose fidgeted, Ci- ty Attorney Tully 8eym0ur popped a cough drop Into his mouth, and memben of the audience obifted nervously In their chain. The occujal was the baanlnf of smok· Ing In the Laguna Beach City COUnci1 Chamben during OOllllcli meeUncs. The unanimous action of.the council - Councilman Peter Ostrander, tone ~ maining smoker cni .. the panel vot61( aye -carpe Wednescl~ ~ft~r a llC Jrl>lne professor IJ>Olte. oo U.O. beallb dangers of smoking. Dr. Robe'rl Eol'le, profesacir. of pbatmatlolo&l', told the cl>uncll that loba..,. mioklitg In a cloaed room bann.1 nonsmokm u well u tboae who pull. Dr. Eal\• llllleCI tbe reaearch pnivJac that toboa:o amokilg dQea have a statistical relattol)shlp lo dealb ocounln& from CIOClt, ~ dJMiea. • niJ .respintolT dlaconlers. ~ lie likl ibat. In • IIDOQ.fllllld -. such u the' cowx!ll Cbamber, the carbOo monoxide levels may euoed the level oc- ""Pted by the Air Poliutloil C.Olml ~for ...... He aaid the presence of smoke In the air brings on fatigue and can "contribute to riolng tempers and abusive language." In reference to a question by Joseph J. Kelly, police chief, Dr. Earle noted that lobacoo smoking poses health bauu'<b to persona not present to marijuana 1mok· Ing. Councilman Pllylll.! Sw-noted that onrrespoadence r..t!Viict' by,the oounCll on tbe matter w1,1 hea•ily In favor to the smotlng ban. • ' ~ • NAVY'S CLINIC A straw vote urged by a member of the audience "vealed that' the. nonsmokers outnumbe~ smokers 15 to IS. Mrs. Sweeney Doled that other governmental bodies Including the Unlted Nattoot In Geneva, Clpist1'8JI!> Unified School Dbtrfol1 tho l'aD JIWI <;lpistrano City Council mee!tngs as well as macy offices of the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare ban amoklng. "So we're no~ wlldly lnnovatlye;• Ille said. ' . Oskander,.an, arcbli~. not.cl Iba! tbe design of tbe Council Cl>amben clld not allow 1..-th<; three air cban&oe per hour RUNNETH OVER m1ndated by law , which prompted Mrs. J Sweeney to observe tbal , the alt Where 1 the council members •it wu hotter than SAN DIEGO (AP) -'!'be Navy's ellewhere in the Chambers. Alcohollo Rebahllllatloo Center ln I.ong "This area here ii a i:cposltory for beat Blacb II,. o.............,. lhot •100.090 ts •ndJ!DOire. lt'a much warmer here," the bell1C apont to blind £ J6,;s.a ·Jill ,. ·i · •· · Dlego spokesmen Ale!' • .Mrs. SW<ieMt "lo view of Dr. Eorle'a • • • ~ • all6ul_ early JatilUe;" moved ~ty·fi•• -w 'be gl..., cmi.;. tbal SniOij'ng "be banned 1n the chambers !Jr 1lle 'ftmOdel«I' • Brcoklyn Barnckj' ~ tbal lb• co,lncu •recess !or 10 local«! oear 3lnd Street ml illrbor ~teti'1'1'CJ ~ arid a hcllf for a Drive. . 111)9'<e btifU; a provillon 11 IOOJI IUalated (Sw 110 SMOKE, Pagt I) ,. • I · Hundreds of kites will dot the sky SW> day at UC Irvine. The an~ual kite fly of the Saddleback Vallay YMCA ia schc!duled for 11 a.m. to Frieµd of Leary Says Cult Gum Rejecting LSD The devoted disciple of Dr. 'l'imothy Leary today told newsmen in Santa Ana that the notorious gue.st of the State of California now rejects LSD and is taking an lf-you-can't-beat-'em-Join~'em stand. (Earlier story, Page 3.) Joanna Harcourt-Smith spo~e a\ In Im· promptu press conferenct! after Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan refused Leary's latest bid for flftdom from prison, while agreeing with it In legal principle. ~ Judge McMillan sentenced the asserted advocate of psychedelic drug u s e to 10 years jn state prison three years ago, branding him a menace lo society. - He rejected Lefry'a petition that he be releued oo grounds bis passport waa revoked wlihOul legal hearing and he wu returned from Afgbanlston to the Los Padres Men's Colony by federal agents against I>!• \\'Ill. Judge McMillan could accept Leary's unwtlltngness. 111 flnd nothing in tntematlonal law which prohibits this ," Judge McMiiian added, however, regarding the met.bods uaed to bring blm back. • Mias H41'C01111<Smith 26, has just retumeq from a vialt wiih ber iia-yeaM>ld bOyfrtend who ii under mulmum sec;urt· ty at tbe same facility .from which ho escaped. He also faces an ldenUcal !~al prison term , oiU1 charies ht 'In OranJ<! County GraDci Jµry lndlclment of bellig lnvo!Ved Ii> a vast, lnternaticoal dnll cl!Jtrlbulonhtp. " He founded what ls .... """"' .. The Blotherbood of Etornal Lo~e which evo\ved ~ Leary'• League for Spiritual . l)locovery <LSD) In Laguna Beaqh~,)'OUI 119. , ; •r . ' , i.n..· ~-&nUb, ~ 'lf, a ;i_.... 4oa ~. dalri!ed !Odfr tliat Leary waoli -1e to atop usln8 LSD llnd lo o~ 1eriDf to wort !or tile U ,S. govero.meat bt w-eolnst clfUi use. "Bi& Iba! Is real\J w~t be bas always (~ LEAllY, Pai• J) • , I ff 4 p.m. at the Intramural Athletic Field on the campus. Eight events are scheduled, including smallest single plane kite, smalleBt multiple plane k!le: best lndlan design kite, most wllque construction. single plane fas! f]y, multiple plane fut 'fly, largeat single plane kite, and largest multiple plane kite. Registration at 50 cents per entry wll! be from 11a.m.to12:15 p.m. The awards ceremony will be at 3:30 p.m. Co-aponsol'I of the kite fty are t h e Diegueno and Modoc Tribes of the Y·Jn.. dl&n Guides. Each family is limited to cne event. The Intramural Athletic Area is located between C811fomia Avenue and University Drive behind the running track. Rul es for the event dictate that the "little brave," or .10n of tbe family must Oy the kite. Fathers may help only in founcblng' the kite and tying on string. Each kite must A,t for a conUnuous two-minute period durmg a designated seven:.ntlnute period. "Fly" ls defined as maintaining an uprtaht position with at least 50 ,feel of •lrlni deployed (10 feet for smallest kite). Orange C.ut -Wead!er The weatberlady says It'll be a pretty nice weekend, with a few scattered clouds 'Ol1d some g\Jaty winds. Highs at the beaches, GO rising to 66 Inland. OVemlght Iowa 46 to so. INSIDE TOHJ\ \I T,.. l"1i11• Ma.tor Chorale ii coming of *· To cclebroee the alllpicio., tVtTI; t,.. group toil! off.a Boch't ••Masi i1a 8 ...-mor" cm Sunday, March 18. Set •torv In today's Weekendn. Af YM ,.,.,_ J MrtlM ~ L.M. ..... ll M-.NM ,_ 9 ~ '; J=:= ,: Cll..Ultl· •• lltltlWMlb .. CiMrllo M SYMI ..... t1 em...,.. • ...,,. "'" ief=· ~~ ·~~-:J t ~ ... ......, 11 ......., • MeNI~ IS ............. ,... .. ......,,, .,, .... ..... . MallllM• • ........ ... • , \° 2 DAILY PILOT IS Frldq, M'"'h 9, 1'17) ,000 Too Bifl • Reagan Ranch I 11. Soutldand? SACIUJl!l!ITO (APl -Gov. Trustees Reject RonaJd Rea&a'.tl aa)'I he i S J'::t:'r a rlDCb" """" ho Ille,. .... olllce In IS'll, aod ""'""" ttporl the ranch ii a -..ere tract in Santa Birbara <hmty. Appraisal Work Wben ~ made bis comment 1.._.t the nnch in a quesUon- antWet ltllioo witb 1 t u d e n t 1 l'hutlday, be did not say where it ....id be local<d. But sourcea In· tervlew<d by Martin Saldllcb of the Rlvenfde DaDy l'r<51 a n d Rlventde £tdai>rlH llJOdlled the Santa -CounlJ locoticm. Tho locatloD llDd -p of the Santa Barbara County property weft not dllckJeed ln order not to jtopardjze ftea&an'a negotiaUons, Salditch said. 1bere wa1 DO Immediate com- ment from Reagan, who owns 711 ilCl'al in Rlveraide County. san Joaquin llcbool DIJttld -don't want I<> pay 16.000 tor an appnllal of blllldlngs they think they already know enough about . They aaid there'• a:e>t to be another way of delermlolni the rtplacemeot ulue of san Joaquin ,_., \ban ..-,111g an oul.Jide flnn $2lO an hour to do IL - But they approved the emplnyment of Davia and Duhaime Alloclates of Anaheim I<> do the work, subject to a district IMlmlnlltratlon inveotlplloo Into anY alter111Uva. A unJllHllon plan 11dop4<d by ..i.rs last Jtwe requires that bonded ln- debtedoess from San Joaquin be ap- 1X1rtiooed to the new unlfied diltrict on . Fast-talking Auctioneer Will Spark Viej~ :Prive Mission Viejo High School Music Boosten are hoping the man who "So1d American" S28l million worth of war bonds in the fortles will be able to sometbinl on a llllaller llCale this SUn- day; L.A. "Speed" Riggs, his nickname derived from his fast-talking voice, will direct a "White FJephant Auctloo" from noon to 5 p.m. In the MilllaD Viejo High School foolball atadlUm. Known as the "Voice of Lucky Strike," Rigp bas been clocked at 460 words a mlnute durlni bi• tobacco auctioneer's chant wblcb he used for more thin S2 yean with the cigarette company. ''SOid American" was bis familiar closing pbrue. 'He is oow a part-owner of Galleria Fumiture in Westminster. The parents music boosters group or Fro•P .. eJ INDIANS •.. ber ol arr..i. I<> 53. Tho official< aald be did DOt know if the 20 were attempUng to enJer or leave~• • · Tl» lndlano' >-11'-llltla · put le• days has been rtmov of the oSJa1a Sooix· tribal leader. Federal ol· ficials have _said in the paR, they w not !feet the~ ·· • Alsi unre..,lved he n the Diabl-OI band have been actively gathering mertbandl.se from a r e a businesses and residents all week. Riggs will seek the highest bid on each item - whether it be furniture, wlne, flower1, paints, clothes or lee cream -come SUn- day. "Our entire community is involved with the music and n~s of the students who 1ive ao much of t.heir time and energy to perform at football games, to march in parades all over southern Calil'omia, to sing in l'()ncerts and to give . perfonnancea away from the com· mWlity," booster Bruce Jenkins said. 'Mle goal of Sunday's auction Ii at ]east $12,000 for band uniforms, sound shell• and cboral robes. The auction is free and open to the public. A new Pinto will be raffled off on Sun- day. Music students are still selling tickets for the car. Saddlebaek Valley Unified Scbool District trustees infonna!Jy erpres,,ed their support of the auction thb: Sunday. Saddleback will lake over operation of Mlssion Viejo High July I from the Tustin Union High School Diatrict. Music boosters bad asked Tustin Union Trustees for funds for band Wllfonm, but were turned down. Mission Viejo High band director Is TeJTy Newman. Fron•PageJ uons-of surrender · wea ARY whether mass arrests-..liold be tlllde. " .. i1Jll:. , • , A sbort time befo .. tlM! "1Jstlce'~~ ·- ment anoouncement the lawyen: Sillt Che said," Mrs. Harcourt·Smith commented. Indians reentered the hamlet. "He t-0ld Judge Byron K. McMillan 1be stage fo~ the renewed ~lks was before he was sentenced in Orange Coun- sel Thursday night when the lncilans and ty Superior Court rour years ago that government officiala declared a ceue-bt had never advocaled LSD for the fire. It came lhortly before h m~ and he has said ii many times govemmen~·s deadline ror the Indiana to since." leave the village took effect. She said Leary feels that LSD should Fro•P .. eJ NO SMOKE. • • by m..tlng from 10 ,30 p.m. I<> about 1'50 a.m. Thursday without a break. The council decided that other groups meeting in lhe chambers could decide for themselves If they too wished to ban smoking. After talking about enacting the ban, the oouncll questioned what it could do "if anyone actual!) did light up in de- fiance of their wishes. "Well, you have the chief of police ~." commented Seymour. Role llkened the situation to that presented when recalled Councilman Ed Lorr wanted to ban persons with bare feel from the chamben. "You could devote your concentrated scorn on the persoos," Rose volunteered. be limited· h• lbe future to researth with any other use being confined to tbo8e in- dividuab .. wbo'irt capable of enhancing their personalltle1· and thus eoricb.lng the lives of lbose around them. P1incipa1 "Faces Fitness Hearing DALY CITY (AP) -A Daly City elementary school principal, criticized for his disciplinary tactics, will face a second school board bearing on his fitness to continue his post. William Fowler, the district's first black principal, had his first con- frontation with parents and board members Wednesday evening and was supported by the dlstrict's superintendent and 263 parents. lho bull of ,.placement value of ... 1.st1n1 raclllt1e1. I san Joaquin goes out ol business June 30. Irvine and Saddlebeck Unlfl<d take over July I. Replacom<nt value i. auppaoed I<> be the OOll of duplicating !<>day tbe entire bulldlllg. An objective party i. r<qulrod !0< tbe appraising. "It seems silly to me. We try to uve money everywhere and then we pay 18,000 for nothing -to transfer building• we alrudy have," board president Robert Dameron said Wednesday. The school district ha! architects' plans and 101De bonded indebtedneu assigned alttady, he oooUnued, adding that lhere must be IOme objective county employe who could do the wort. Rex Nerilon, aaslstant mperlntendent of buslneu, said It wu specialized work. The state has different dollar amounts per 1quare foot for each kind of room in the school. Bill Dwyer, a Davls-Duhatme employe, is an authority in field and use to work for tile 11tate office of local a.s!istance, Nerlson 88id. Tustin Union High School District, which also ta dlssolved in June, hu hired Davis-Duhaime. / San Joaquin Superintendent RJchard Welte said if he could find any other w1y or establishing replacement values, he will report back to the board. Irvine Unified trusteea have reserva- tions about the replacement value agree- ment because they don't want a value assigned I<> Irvine School. Soap Box Derby Entrants Sought For July Race It's still not too late for boys and girls aged 11 through 15 to enroll in the workshops leading lo Cilmpelition in the Orange County Soap Box Derby in July. Sponsored by Santa Ana Elka No. 7114, the Saturday workshops are intended to teach youths 'everything they need to know to build their own soap box gravity racing cars. Meetings are held at 9 a.m. at the Elks Lodge, 2U Elk Lane, 8anta Ana. Tomor· row's workshop ls the last time youtha can begin attendance and still learn the essentials of car comtructlon. There ls no charge for instruction. Cost ... ... ""°" ... ._ 1 View "Bring• Compt.t•u • This cyclone fence, weedy slopes and the dry ,.... ervoir In Mission .Viejo have stirred the wralb o( residents who believed Ibey were paying a premium for homes with a view. The fence stands to keep t persons away from the ,,,......,;r. llaidenll ave . complained to -the lllssion Viejo Co. and water • district. Officials are studying the matler. Ulster Will Stay British Terrorist Bomb Attacks Mark Ireland Referendum • .. • BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) - Northern Ireland voted overwbelmingly to remain British in a referendum mar- red by terrorist bomb attacks, official results showed today. The count of ballots c • s t Thursday listed ~91 ,820 votes in favor or keeping the province Brltlsti and only 6,460 in ravor of joining the independent Irish Republic to the south. The vote had bee.n a foregone con- clusion. The Protestant majority in the province always bas favored mnaining part of Britain. Most of the Roman Catholic minority would prefer !<> join the Irish Republfc, which is 9S percent Catholic. Voting totall lndical<d the Calholi<:s largely boycotted the re f e rend u m , deciding apinsl ballottng In an efectloo that was never in doubt. · There are just over a million voters in the prorinoe, about 300,000 of them Catholics. 1be mulls suggested that % New Sears in Saddleback Oyens. Aut~ Center Early pen:ml ol eligible Calhotics do<:.w lo ..... 1be Pruteslant -. by oaatnst, IP' peared beavy. M the c:oomt began, more "rioleooe. broke out. A IMnb blasted a plOI olllce in Duogivm, near 1,.4onc1e 17. No onr ' was burt. In Belbst. poflco ciolained I 4 • Protestants for quesliming an "armed ' -and otber ll1lbm"Sive c:rimos." • spMMJwn .....,n.cl. 'Lost' Police Car Found of construcUon materials normally runs Saddleback Valley motorists can get l~s_a than $$70, according to Derby of-_« srr ca~~iCfd at ~ new Sean, flctals. 1~1 m . ~tomo~ive "'' • '" ·•··•·· Mon-.......... "1'1 ......... Lihral•y Bool--~ 18,000 -; fool automotive a .m. "' ' p.m. Monday througJ> sabmlay. n-hours migbl cb""i" oatt the toCal si.>rtis~ . J1m Shantci:I is automotive center manager. ltJ!; center at 24300 Laguna Hills Mall, just Given in Memorv • Of Crash Victim Seven-year-old Kenneth Seybold Jr. will be remembered at University Park School In Irvine. Some library books will assure it. The )'OUilg boy and bis father, Kennelh Seybold , were tilled. Jan. 26 when their car slid off a slick roadway en route to • sJd trip In Reno. off El Toro Road , is opening more than a month berore the total store is scheduled to be ready in mid-April. It is located southeast of the retail store and bas a 20-car capacity service area, and automotive parts and ac- cessories selling area. The overall Sears Cilmp1ex, including the auto center and an 11,286-square foot , garden ahop , bas more than 212,cxxt square feet. • The service center will be open from 9 The center will have a large stock ol tires, motor oil and batteries and will sell parts over the couoter fm-lone mechanics. Parts not oo hand can be ordered through the Sean catalogue. Services available at the eeoter range rrom repairing wind.shield wipen to in- st.alling air conditkners, engioes and transmissions, Sbanton said. Brake wort. muffler and tail pipe in- stallaUon. shock abl!lorber or spring: in- stallalioo, lubrication, front end overhaul and wheel alignment and hllancing will abo be dooe at the center. Mn. Seybold, the kme survivor, was injured in the accident. Neighbors of the family got \Ogether $117.50 and asked that It be used I<> buy library book! for the school in young Ken's memory. Talavera. Drexer s very newest! Principal Stuart Cunningham reported the gift to San Joaquin School District trustees, wbo accepted it wltb thanks this week. The Seybolds resided at 1761l Redwood Lane, Irvine. Tbe elder Seybold was a travel age.nt witb Bay Travel Agency, a ~ specializing in scuba-diving trips. He was baaed at one time at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and served in Vietnam. . i ' . ~ • .,! ~ . . . .. ~ . . OIANM COAlr • DAILY PILOT Money and Government • TJle Or-Cent DAll.Y "II.OT, wltll •ICfl Is _......, "" Mt'Wf."r•u, Is .,..lllf!M 'Y """Ora..o-C""'tl Pvlllb.11"'8 eomc..ny. '-' ..... 911ttt.n. •1t llUlll""911, ilNIMllV ""'°"""' If..... for Coltt Mt,., ~-1 I.Md!. """11111"°" klocll/J-11"' V1lley, 1...- 9-:ft. 1.-.IMISNl!iltbll<.ti -~ C....,_,./ NII J-C1plt1t-. A, •lnlllle ....,IOflll lllllHlofl if p,1>1""'9d Ll1\1<'61n ind "'"'"VS. fflt •illt""'! pWtfNllrio llla"'I !J 11 DI WHI .., '"'"'· Coi.11 M9M. C.lllOl'"le• tXM. Rtloert N. W11H1 ,.,... __ ,,11111._ J1tk l . Cwrl1v Yiu ............. 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' Covered in Sunday Pilot Money and government seem to have been two big topics this week as reporters got It together for Sllllday's edition of the DAILY PILOT. 11Sunday's Best" wm Include' LAW FUND -Memberahlp In the Legal Aid Warranty Fund, • non-profit Orange County org1nl11tlon, could be your insurance for h'tedom U you're Jall- ed and can't make ball, can't afford an attorney or don 't qualify for '1lega1 aid." Si.>ry by Sunday Edli.>r Alan Dlrltln. RAPE OF TAXPAYEll -Columnlat Voo Roffman llYI e'"'1\)f10 In the....,_ try wbo bas w tum bl a Form IOIO should md Phlllp, M. Stett1'1 "Tbo llape of tbe TuJ?;fi:" • It ..,rlba w)Jat the coiumnftl "The Mexlcm Vqollblt Rollover," rlcll America.DI' maoeuvBS tQ avoid laJ\el. FOOD: UPS AND DOWl'IS -Whllt con•umen are paylnl all·tlme blgh prices for loods the outloolt Oii the farm ts for plummeting prices -dlulttoU! drops In Income fa< fannm -~Ing to a Olriltlao Sclenco Monitor NeWI s.rnce ..,...y. It will appear In YOU Section. • PAIR OF QUEENS -Whal does It take to win a beauty Utle? Staff Wrlttr Terry <;evllle checked with .a couple wbo are ln trainlng now and tells their story in a special featw't. LEFT-R.\NDED -Ella Moye sanders started out to be an artist, but wound up being e left·banded psycboklglst. Htr story -In WO<ds and plcturel -11 the personalily profile In this wttlt'• women's section. Staff Writer Alllaon Deerr teDa about tbe Huntington Beach woman wllo bad llrll lo dell with her own fntllraUooa. ' OMBUNSMEN -Every city hu one or mon, but .... wear the title (Ombuclsman means 1100PI .. ' repmeno tattve, a,tlailon betweln the cttben with a comp181nt and-'llle autboritlel about whom be II compaJnlna). Slaff Writer Frederick Scboedleltl. '!Ilncla out wbo haodlt1 !ht gripes -.-f liow -In clUel of the Onnge Coot .area. RIJTll BUZZI-The lllf )hat LauJtb-ln built anawera questions about bow she shut ber cat In Ille dlahwuber, about her romanUc lift, her marrlqe, be r 1Chooldll)'I and more In f'amUy WO<kly'1 Star Chat. MIRROR -$75. BB> -$129. DRESSER -$329. NIGHT STANO $119. CHEST -$279. NOW ON DISPl.A Y AT TEO yon HEMBtl'S. ' INTERIORS WdkDAn a sATUIDAYS , ........ flllDA y 'T1L , ... , NEWPORT llEACH e ln7 WUTCUff OIL, MJ·HSI CO,. ,,_.., tJ .. '"'J Ml·nM LA6UNA IEACH e MS NOIJH COAST IMT, ........ to,. s.M .. t1 .. .io1 ....... , fORRANCE e 2lMt HAWTHOllll 11.YO. :111-1m • • • • • • l . t • I I I I ( • j -- . • AU.y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ·: C«ona &.1 MufJllgh School'slb,Ulletball teim'will be playmg Iii therCl.ll Southern ~ ;emmnalk game tonlgbt,u the LQll "Angeles Sporti ·~ anc[1t liWts only the ilecond tJiti• in the ~ ,l!('the ~ge coast area that an area team has gained a 119mirinals berth. • H corona de! Mar's Sea Kings are auccessful to- night against Verbum Del High'• twe>-11me defending c:lWnpions, they will play the winner of the Pasadena· ~e Hoo~r wne for t!>e CIF AAJ\l\_champlonsblp Saturday nigb4 ~;; ,:~. .. "" • The Sea ~gS;_,~ )I Tandy Gillis, won tile Irvine League .cliami!liib_AAip,~ \he Huntin~on Beach "°Ul'!l".!llent ch,a!'ti>l•o~1'P/li!' ~g a 26-1 reoord. ;j;Ql'Olla d<!I Mar ~as Mor a Jlist9rY of outstanding , " baU:elbal} te~s la.l!\el§ttb time in seven years ,• : tliaf,'a ~na ~ ar~l=.ed for the n!ayoffs and , · • th•. ~!'t lefln e :I. I players wbo attained . • ~ Coyljfy ,.ia . ' ..h1 ' "1''Ciliil.na del~lr llU;'lllid8':1flha~t· of playing close .J~m,..;~ ·~~orl~. ,'. • ·~:'PAIL .Ppnl' ~etii!<Jts ·gliod wishes to the sea· nmgs· 19fl!~t., ancfJ.Onetiilly 51,turday night. • i .. ·v ;~n ~· . ,,. -W...'""' , ~t· , ~ ' -,. .. i. ~'f·. ").!;~-.: ·. .. ~; :~~ ..... 7q~j Week? By far th -~tlot hlteresthlg /of 'the contract pr<>- pclila)s un~ed 'by Newport l!eiich city emj>loyes is the• one calling for lmplementallon of the four-day work week in three more city depa,rtments, public works, ' community development andfinance. . , , The Shortened work . week concept• has been tried in the parks department already, with apparent success, • .. Sea ( attbougll prinle 1w1117 ._ ...,,. 111111 ... • .. llhow mixed resulls. Tiie thougbt of li-1at111ewxcli·11 Ille .-It -.i:. -el Derbape d°""ll dowll ...... --I I a Is going to be --·-.. tid:..... 'b',.,.... cal dust 1n ti» next few ,_.. But it ii -..... , I I ... )llill ....... cil;J .• adminlstntioll wlD 111'9 • po. t • ·I 1 Should cttr llall '" r's .,.. • ...,.~c,.slli'lillCoDF. from five untll ..,. o'ct.d!; --.._ 1DIQs. it could prove a .em lit at lelll -eta. pullrlr. Amajorroleiallre .. 11 .._litluit•.ot ~ should be J>1a.ni 11J tlle ..... el tire oaf I 1 t. ments. TbeY ~ltnie .-. •'· so_. ' !' ,• i* ~ what, kinda o£ --Mes -lie -flrr ••bits lo get them done. · He Makes Good News The DAILY m.oT's role i:1 _. • ··1 is 1o report the news -the caad. lire lad. llre .,;p;:-., ••, tile trivial . c.ertain1y one of Ne5f)IU4 _ .. top = ate• dUring the past 25 _ ... ..._O. lf. _.. ... ard.-the fowider of llidlml'a -Ami _, · iy few in the ~mm.unity hue ..... lila ill Jl'4••ag good', constructive news. i..t. • pa ' iaualwwsd and personal contribution to a ·17 _._ So the DAILY PH.OT is ._ to jria 6e llillile"'•.,pa...tt Beach City Council 'IDd Ore --. _, ... -<» tural organizations and iodjlglLwc ... --1 fitel from Dick Riclrlrd's lnvul-ill -4r'4iog - on his 25 years of seni<e -Mmi::c --• ... next 25. N ; SPRIN~ fASHlON PREVIEW ' . , , I UJJ>paved· Road Could · Dear Gloomy Gus ·-..,., .• Retirement Age. Proposed . .. Be a Privilege APe Congressmen, Judges, Too, Old? FNEY J.BARRi~' Nctw. we have the presidenl of. lbe · Newport·Mesa Board of Real· tors iiiiggesti!i,g. city plannlng con> mlssimen •may be tarred a n d feathered! To what level of trre- l!pCll.Slblllty' Will our civic discus- In an uncharacterisUc burst of good , skn.link next? And to think we ~c- WASHINGTON -Il'a a a...ty _. much needed reform4ul ifs dw•" 4 getting anywhere ..., ~ Iii. Rep. Johll Seiberling. D.-0., is ing a CCX1Stitationa1 ame+ +4 8la would Impose an age -fl. m; • members of Congreis ...i 11 ,.... lcr ~ judges,' inclncf"'I 6e S.pw cuse the kids cl bad manners! will not long ago, Jack Anderson, the "Long ago;• says Washington. colwnniat, squeaed out a D.R. (for Disgusted Reallor!) Seiber'~· ~- few kind words for political •~;-, who n• -_,, --., old -~'--o1'-lbe. ~,.r,Mo..... ......,.., .... .. ,.. ........ ~ &"ai........u have ~t held tbe1r ~ Out 1 ove:t;~ nw ,... """' •. 9IOlm1 -.. DIMY '"*"· founder of the Good- ~ th1s happy-few, bi.'citeclJibe 1 ---•·· , • ., ~' ' . r. r:; ~~ Senate dean; a,org-· Aiken of V~t.. BUT ONE .,. ifle ,inii>lacable 'facts of -~the - """ bas b e e b ' aJ1 ' 1 ' » • political life la !bat once money bas been dom ot. inilldafGry elect<d official lo< approprla~ for a proje(t, :rou can bet retirelilent w1Jm it 411 years: "Yet 1he 1.rbat•inolitY will be spent ; "belller the established a rotin!- road tllat runs past ~le lllClOI affected by 11.t..Mt 17 or not. ment •i!!'lin' aw. 1n c-••HI -the -be has l£be; ~ ·want I~ • ilDd thllt's """"'8. it IS time lliiciw s • llril OWlled In Putney, tta8C!D enough In lllClOI ....... · pi:inciple ID ild ...S .ii - Vt., since the 19208 , We ob•~..o, we protested, we signed. judiclaey." ... ~" IDlpaVed." ~~ •~ P!!titions, we sttgmatized the project as 'lbef&.la no~ ~ .8ll!I expensl~ .. JV• showed tian In my mind of bo11'..lbe money coold be far belier spent Sen. Aiken's unyield· ~but, tactin« Sen. ~en's clotit,. our op- ing ~. but I • posi51oo WU liuJUess. Tlie road waijJv; SU1JJOC1 that Jack Anderson iJ a toucl! ed In ..cord llme, two miles goillg:(u , nai,. In respect to. the road ruilning past ac51y 'nowhere for no w'Ucular -. !he Senator's Vermont retrea( For 11M 8nd "serving" no one bul lbe resldenta fad tbal 17 bas remslned unpaved -all who didni want il . these yean may be more tesUmony Ill • 1he Senalor's lnfiuence 1hsn to hiJ II> . wEU;; now'buodreds and hundreds of 5egrlty. . ttiurlsts gllde ·by 'every ~ In-the lliuns lT IS TIME, indeed, ml Jq •-Tlie Akron legislatar _, ...... conoct. As be pertinentlf ..... . ... .., average age « dlairau Gf-~ ~ mittees is 65,' while -""""' -f.or::. and 80lDe mac--.. . ''"j. En~; Tlie late SUpreme Out --.. Black was 85 ..W fina1!1 -• ~ ' I ' ... , I I ~l S.AJJ.EN) "Business· has found that without man· datory retirement of o1der officials and employes," tie declared, "It ls ..,. tremely 'difficult Po attract and hold able y0W1ger men and women needed to keep a fmn vigorous, progresslv8 and suC"" cesSful." ' A11Jone wbo owns a country house mer, ·llttetlng lbe landsl:ape, ·~ up -·what a looing sfruP 17 is lo keep lbe··a5Jnoliill>ere witb.gascpne fumes, and the road unpaved; il)deed. an IDIP!lired destroying the very prlva!!Y for wbldi the road put your place is one of 1he ttatua -wore bough7 in the "first £>lace. symbola of secluslco. Once Ibey pav, It, TbOre~ D<!I .~ any "public lntereat'" your privacy la ball gone; especlally,.ln lnvol\>ld -the road coly 5al:es 7bem Out Mental Hospital Flap . . tfliWarf.anted ~ ... ;-..... ' ;.~ •• ....... ..:i-~ towns UR Putney where resorlen 8oclt of their way. iD .U ~ lbe aiunmer and fall. As the crowning insult, aome pro- About a dozen years ago, lbe county -1-In the County sealadde•l'our -•-1&5ed funds to hardtop 1¥ . Iliad .lo th!o. "FUn J>!ap" ~buted to road that runs along IJIY place Iii -by the auinlber of COtnmenli>. Wlscoosin .,.;:.. a poinUess pioject, Jince Doll't .tell1me that Sen. Aiken didn't see the road goes nowhere bur ha~ lo 1jle au tbla _.,, 1,i•ben he ezerclSeCI' the main highway, and lbe vast majority of fullest power of hiJ office to keep the residenls wanted i5 kep7 ju.I lbe way ii road nJDDlng past bis house In Pulney was. gloriously unpaved. all 1hese years. Don'tMa.rrya~irl Who .. • • • -; ' . What kind of a girl should a man mil' . '(;;,----------.) ry? • ..,;: T...11sn·t 1oo hard 1o ngure .Ut. ,; man JI.At BOYLE sboold marry the girl ~·s . In love. with . _ .. ~·.c . . . . and can l'tl, aloog with, and-who> lo•., , ...._ _ _. .. __ ,_. -----""- bim BDd can get al(llg with bim. . • What kincHll•ilrl sbould a man avoid ' leogth and broods for days il !he breaks mari)'Ing! Mr/. Olber kind,, • ; 008Tiiinu I\ ls a mat¥ of Mr..,,emess, Jlut be cboo1d':tie at special pai!Ur tO • and al~ lbe ·duty of a llbenl~ womao, avoid mar'ryiDg 1he · ' lo sboW ' up ber huib>¢ In jNblle kind of cirf wbo -wfienexer !he can -JuSt to keep him In Spends more oo h1J place. . ber hair than be Never. tblnks It ls fun lo get wet in a does on his enFire , sudden lum!ner rain. wmlrobe. ' Believes her relaUves Invariably sliow Tblnb beiz1« "a more chsracter than bis do. mere hOusewife'' -. as Ille calls 17 -la CRIES il he laughs at the pictures In llOlllOhow degndinc. • · her fami!y album. TUs pride In the . Would rather play wt1h an old doll than :=...,st; ='I 'cook well and bM no ' •1 ~:i:"!ri.er atArt • w 'l8l' 'with her Feels a husband should wash ~ own motber-ln·law 1h8n koeP •uneasy truce. ...U. Serves elllret' tao ..., lelloven or Cm'I Rei> a bolne loolllbg ....,..,. ""'"" _. any at all. ~ ~W:: ~1n-... · *" t~i:nc=~ 111t1e .......,.biy tidy. 1 i u.. w1111 hir 1aJlbaod aoes 1111t ., le -'I bolbel',,_ loo much.' EXPBCTll lo dole out bli fliobdt moet of ber t1r17e proving abc ..... daJ lnllead of -. ~· pla1 bridce -.... any other i. " waeteful lrer busblad ..ti! 118"' to wMlin Ill towD. · unw out rwo ACb of $llCbop _,. 'l'lllUa u a"llde llllo tbll la loO niaht. ridk!uloul for words, beceue, natter all, Doesn't 1hlnk any comic strips aro O'lel' lei's be .. r1 ... -what man ever knew flll!llY. uJ1hlrur about women In the lira\ place, .. ows that the first thing 1be1D do wht.n • noW1 rea1lyT" lbe mantes a man la relonn him. Conilna up next, Glrla -Some Klllda '-ber llngmlalls tw1oe the·-1 of~ Nol to Mm;!'- ) j • Sickming. Tbar1 -IF is. Slck-tick-cick, lbe _, -Ji1IJ • lbe fears and .......... fl. -lcr personal gain and --.,. Ta~e 1he recent .flop .,_ 6e _._ long-<aage _., to phase> out its !Jo&- , pitals for lbe mm- tally wand -ed. 1bett is ndbing new about the con: cepl of community care.for the mental- ly ill. II slatted hack.In 1957 wi1h lbe -ctlbe~ Act. 'lbal was a great "Jl'IW, ll -a. begil\Ding of lbe """ -w 7 where the menially m ...... ! I .. forgottea. Piling -WliaU ' - In antlills far from -• -..., crue11 l7 la~ It -many patients toncrew, to•llJ• .. • Californil'• pnigram ti. • lJ . ..... Jiu """"" lo be -..... -.i. n has-11!iobed • .-- llbo5es BDd ----· Under~-. -•.a. ~Ad, '§ at '5be stale menial w.J 2 ._ shrunk from 15,000 lo i,ta In 7be beaIDnlng. lllO -,... -munlUes 541 percm1 of -fl. 6e local -In -llrlt -.. 1S pm:ent; -il'a II ....... ftle - pays all costs for --ior a.-tally retmled: SOME LOCAL lw•••--- olben 1..t all milll --• ' £ to qtlaDf1 for Ille --facilities .... --~ ...... ~ la Ill dalrli4 - • -17Pgnidl .... llut, paUenta are far -elf II a. . <>!)mmunil'J -1hu -..., ..., tresled UM_., In ---. Oil)'.. Palieot populatloll II Ole - hospitals iJ dw1ndllng at the -fl. um a year. Dr. William~. <><>Mir named atate diroctor .r --....., predlc71 that bf IJTI .a .... .., ..... be car<d for In their - ( RUSWALTON ) ... -I 2 e + will Lie '*-' "" _.,. -... 1imillll depmda -• ••' IC ti. M&ti•ml and ac--''L' 7' iw•Ps at die oc1um1nity -. -ID.'IB .... ,.... In relocate _.,. -'A)'-.i.d ,._ iD ...... 7 ,, IJte ...... Ule local -.i. ____ ,,. .... to ..._ _. JWlilD Ind recei ve ps I 0 _,, _. lninln(. Tbat pro. -is .. -• ,.... iD tbe future. . ~ 7 . " ~,.t .. Finl, standards mwliie· .et fir tbt Jocit". mOr. ~ 'lith partisan game1 facill7ies and tbell ......,L!(a"ble facllttfes , tharl ~ 111e' mental hygiene proo and ualilied stalfli""Z-;,;.;.;,.t ind -ii;-· . ~ • -q --·~ ' g:ra,m ~ ' censed.T !acilitate the relocaFlon of ti;. .,.,," ' ,soliliioNE should set those peopll o .__, tltr;a1"1t~· The purpose of the state's me&- the department of mental bypene-bas 1·· taJ bfl2'ne program is to care for tbe developed •. _... of full citizen and 111erllally ill and the mentally retarded. It parenF participation In 1he plannmg. _U ·lit not to provide jobs for state workers; wu, Dr. Mayer coocelved, one way to let li is not to provide state payrolls for 7be parents and'liuardlans of-the MRI .·.• Ccnimun!Ues where · big-ham mental know wbaF lay ahead. boepllals are located; it ls not to provld Well, that WU where the flap &tarted. poliUclsns wi1h aol>sister platforms. MOii of Ille~ and llysleria came from Parenla of, the MRs were upset. two """"""· . • Understindably l\lallY did not realize -ln-l>le slate employes who · 1tate laliv ~bits the arbi7rary or are more concerned about ' perpetuatln• l · ' I Uon f ti ts B 7 5'-jobl than Caring for patienta: and . ~ c;apr .cJOus re ~ o ~ en . u , •ia; •-·'ble lif . • •-law IS clear: Ille expllc•I permission of -... _,......... po 1oans wuu are the parent or guardian must be obtaineit before an MR patient can be ~tloc;ated. c A Grecian.Love Affair vou•d think those legislat<!rs and or, Oclals who .are IOUnding off would know about the law. If they did and the1 persisFed In their loose talk, tbell we know lhem for ii"11•1ogues. Quotes :~-===·~C.~12?' :··· 11111"'1 ... ., •• dilJ -"J' .... ol ·--~-·-·-lllli -------· _ . ..,. ..... -is .... " .-federal 2 ' •• .-.a: wtidt De tbis ts· I 2 e .. 1 I -"'1 little --·-· \ (THE BOO~) Clattlcal Greece, wbfcb every educated -knew llOlllelhing about. Then Byzantine Greece, a relative mystery. Then Chaos and &ibmlssioo to 7be niru. And finally a small stumbling 'modern' Balbn """""'·. Eliot's ~ is to 411wetp the dis- jointed lqeod away, and allow a \'OID8fbbli cootlnuoGs llow." As far as F-ot..i.J Greece la coocaoed, a sulJ. ,!¥. 01. lnrenae con-.Y, Ille autbor idds, "I tell what I -and tell it mollhl. coolly. In the coorut of all Orte\ blltcl'J' up to now." PBOl4 ·• g1ory that waa a ....... 1o 7be taJre.over by 1he pment rqlmt, Ellol's -gives tpOcial em$1b41fa to 1he lll5erP"1 .. mylh, art and culture, ~ ua literature, IOClal tn. stllDllons, In..... from without BDd polltlcaJ upheaval lrom wltbln. 17 i<!lden llUP"lbly Iha IWllre of OnU life and lta Inestimable cootrlbulloo to the world over the span of ...,, ... !es. . VICl'OR DE KEYSERLING ff Ibey w.re Ignorant of lbe Jaw we know. th;em for dumb-dumbs • Either. way, Ibey seem devoid of con\. passion for those whose lives are already burdened by a loved one who is mentallJI retarded. . ORANGI COAST DAILY PILOT RObl!rt N. Wee'°d, Publishtr Th.-K .. uil, Editor Barbara Kreiblc h Ed j\qriol Pag e Edl!or h t.'dltnrial p,1ge: of the Dally Pilot Mltk11 to Inform and stJb'nl· latt readt'n: by prtienting thll ne'>'·1paper'1 Opinions ant;$ com· mcritar') {It\ topics ot lnt~t and 'tlgnlUcenct, b:r' prQVKting a forum for t~ exPft*slon Qt our rtt.ders' ~phtttln., •11d by ptttentlng the d.lvt:ne vkl\l.·~n~ di lnfonf\ed ob- urven ll'ld 1pok men on toplat ol th• day . Friday, March 9, 1973 ' I i I f. I Setllaek for Darwin Genesis Def eared For State T ext,s LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A state Board Of Education rW· Inc on whit Calllorola ICboolchlldren will be lallgbt about the origin ol ma. baa resulted In a small oelbadi !or Danrin and a defeat for "-1J. The board ruled Tbunday by a 7..1 vote that •PPl••od lqlboob Io r ~ t<bool •IUdenll ..,, eonllnue to pr<aen1 man u having evolted tn:m lonr an!JN1a, bul --It u lbeory ooly.not~~ pact on the choice or textbook.I throughout the na hon. Approved textbooks in California must now note that "most scientista agree that the theory of organic evolution is the best acientific descri~ Uon "'e have to account for the complex fOrlllJ of life in the past and p,_.t." }J an example of the kind of changes which will hive to be made: Now -"Uke the other organisms iobablUn& t h i s planet, man bas evolved from ancestral origins." · Angel•' Wreckage Milltaey fire rig sprays the remalna of three F4 phantom jet. tint were being flown by Navy's Blue Angels aerobatic team when they cnsbed about 20 miles west ol El Centro. The pilots parachuted to safety aft.er the $4.5 mil- lion-dollar jell collided . Bui lhe board overruled the delnand by !Undamentallst rell!lloal IJ'Olllll lllld "°""' or lta' awn members that IClen- Future -"lt is believed in the lheory of evolution that man has evolved from an- cestTal orgaolsms, like the other organlsml inhabiting ----------------------------- thil planet." ,...,, -'· 1973 DAil Y Pit OT 5 Assembly Moderates Win; Burke Loses SACRAMENTO (AP) -A -· llejlObllcao llu ..... the mlmrlly floor ~· job tft the AIMl!lbly, turnin& back a, constrYaUve'• challenae in the !Int cbana• In the Aalembly'1 top GOP poll In eight yeors. The election Thunday of Bob Beverly of Manhattan Beach WU followed by the electloo ol two other llelf. descrtbed moderates to the No. 2 and No. 3 Repul>llcan posta In the Assenibly. Beverly defeate(I Bob BW'ke ol HllllliDCton Beloh oo a JM vote or the Repub!icon """"" to IUCCfllld Bob Monag•n, of Tracy u minority 11 o o r leader. MONAGAN IS ei<pected to re>tgn bl.9 Assembly 1e1t of 11 years to accept a pbst In the Nlion Adminlstratiolt'as assis- tant oecretary of il'ln!porta· tlon !or Cociresolooal llalion. As!omblyman Frank Murpliy of Santa Cruz was elected to succeed Beverly as GOP Caucus chalnnan, the No. 2 Repuijlican poet, and Assemblyman Di.Ion Arnett of Redwood ·City WU eleeted party whip. tlmel In the Callfornl1 lql&la ...... .u.mooGu -ly did not have Mooa1ao'1 public en- dorlement, be bas been clo!e- ly allled with the former Door ielder and WU ~ed by tbe lllJDO moderate • liberal eoalltlon wlllch kept Movagan In power. In llltS, Monqan was leader of the young moderai.a who woo party control In the Assembly away from con-• . oervatives. Burke la the fourth ' conservative Republican to unsuccessfully c b a 11 e n g e moderates for part)'j leaderohip in the past three 1 years. tlllc -uaert rellgklus be!lefl that • divine power created the uolvene, or that D11D II the prodlict of a "speclal creaUon11 by God. T B E SCIENnFIC com· munlty mounted a determined "'-mpalgn a g a i n 1 t the -by religlous groups, and the Natlmal Academy of Sciences condemned attempts "' reqW.. mixing religious and sclentifM! believes in False Land Oaims Charged Rock Group Musician Found Dead Beve,rly's elecUoo. was &een as a continuaUon. or cont.ral ol the Assembly GOP caucus by the moderate-liberal faction of th•' l'""Y which SUP1>9rted Monagan. ' Beverly hu a reputation as a moderate who bas a wfrl.ing . relationship with the Democratic majority, which now 8tands at 49-29. He was one of only eight Rei)ubllcanJ to be given a committee cbairmanship when Moretu parceled out 'll such l!DUCATOllS noted I b 11 -...-jlOblllben tend to ..., -material to the larger marketa, rullnp In Califomla, the nation's most populous atate, have an im· achoo! books. Joan Baez Reveals Bisexual Tendency BERKELEY (AP) -Fulk>inger Joan Baez says what a llory In I loeol campus ne-...,,. ts true -lhe ............. "'l1lo q.--all COIT«ll. '!bole are my quole!, U.. oil a tape ~Wt'' Mi. Baa said Friday "-a *1ty In die Dally Calllorolan quoUng ber a! saying she had a loYe affair with another woman when she was %1. . • "ONE OF THE nicest whatever you want to call It - -ol my life -Wiii a woman." Ille indepelldent student DeWll)l.per cl.n:ulated on the University of CalHomia cam- ptll here quoted ber u saying. 0 My manager's beeo sitting, sweating behind his desk, wa!tlng for the day when I'm goJnc ID aay that f<> the press. I ~ Mm I would 8DIWer the questim it tt was ever ask- ed," .... aid. Lmr Ille eiabcnled to I San franciJco <b:onlde re- poner: ·~ "£\,....,_..,..,. ii, more or kBI, bisexual. Poople J119t doo't -to-lt.It-downt<>tecbnicalltie!olwhether JOU Mll I out or not.'' ' 111118 BAEZ, D, llid the aexuoJ encoonler !be r<femd Ill WU ''Jey lint and ooly" aucb experience. "I love men. I em malt .. -. .. llltl added. Silo lllid ~ 11 ber lane on the San Francl3oo pMifWJla -she wuo1 ..,,, U the med Ille anect ,..., or H Ille dlldooure abould hove beem made, "but I lalOw ll'1 lmpcirW>rto a lot ol )>eO!lle." "l!elng blsmJal, you'r" Vfr'/ much looked down upoo !11 tho UllPlty members ol gay lib," w said. "'lbe ex- ~vlllD aroatld belnc lotally gay Is one ol the most adl- rf&N«Na I've ever nm into." "U you mo, both woyo. you ""'11y swing," she told tho ---· "I just figure, yoo know, <k>uble your pleasure.'' Sen. James R. MillJ (D-San Diego). CORTE MADERA (AP) -SACRAMENTO (AP) -'!be state attorney general'• office bas accused a Northern Calllomla subdivialon operator or making false claims in the promotion of house kits in Siskiyou County. -Propertieo Inc. iJ Sen. John L. Harmer (R-Oleo· dale), a former rival bf Younger's for the G 0 P nomination for attorney general. Monagan's tenure as Door leader and speaker was one of the lo!Jgesl continuous GOP leadership reigm in modem posts In tm. One of the m!Jrepreae1>-Ron McKernan, thq 27·year· tation.s, Younger llald, was old "Pig Pen" of the fabled 1 tfiat the purchaso of land at Gratelul Dead rpck group, bas..------,...------------~ Lake Shasltna was a sound fn. been found dead in his apart- vestment, certain to increase ment in this San Francisco Atty. Gen. Evelle J . Younger said Thursday he bad filed a complaint against Sbaslina Properties I n c • , owners and operators of the J&,000..aO'fl Lake Sh as t l n a development near the town of Weed. Ammg Ille directors of Is Someone Out There? The complaint, filed Thurs· day in Contra Costa County Superior Court, a c c u s e s SlwtJna of instructing or permitting salesmen "to use statements ln selling lots which mlsrepreuvl actual in- formatlon avatlable," Younger said in a new1 relea.se. in value in the future. Bay area comm11nity. McKernan's body was found "(( ff ff Thursday night on the floor or $4 M:zzw· n his bedroom by a neighbor 11 who ~d not seen him for two days, the Marin County cor- oner's office said. An autopsy Due Buvoi-s was scheduled today to .J,Y" determine the cause of death. Friends said that he suf-A SP 0 It ESMA N !or LOS ANGELES (AP) -lered from hepatitis, an illness Harmer, cbatrman of the Refunds ol up to ff million are that prevented bim from S•nate Ropubflcan Caaous, duo certain land purcbaaen at playing with the group In re. said the senator had not yet C8lifomla City under an cent months. • la d agreement reached with Great seen Youngers comp lnt an Western Cities Inc., says McKERNAN, who played had no immediate comment. Evelle J. Younger. the organ and harp and was a Harmer -wbo was a 1970 Younger said Thursday a vocalist, was an original mem· primary candidate against consent order in Los Angeles bet of the Grateful Dead. Younger for the GOP nomlna-SUperlor eourt settles the Known as Pig Pen , STANFORD (UPI) _ A tion for attorney general -is dispute involving sales at McKernan's trademark was now regarded u the leading CalifornJa City, acquired in his outrageous appearance: S la n r or d astronomer sug· GOP candJdate for president 1968 by Great Western United long black hair, Indian bead gested Th u rs d a Y that pro tem of the Senate lf Corp., the parent of Great band, long black moustache Clubs:· No Cover State May Push Nude Ban SAN FRANCIW (AP) -A half do<eo Broadway nigll< spot! will not rover up their dancen .. required mdet-a """"""1 -ban on hot1iJmless erWtalnmeol, a opotes. man for the ......,, said . "We will not cover up ow botOnles.1 daneaa Md ,... will . nilt p& ~ oo our bottnmless cllncen," Dan ~. publicist !or six ol the clubs, mid 'lburalay. "We will figbt them in court," be said aft<r ""°'" got notice from the state Alcohotic Beverage Qmtn>I D& partment to cover up their bottomless acts. The ABC said In Los Angeles it ""'1ld enforoe regula- tlom againsl boUoolless acta In places serving akUJollc beverages. "'Ibese aren't criminal charges," be said. "We're not going to send out paddy wagons and load 'em up with violators." mysteriom radio signals beard Republicans manage to oust Western Cities. and an old vest. 40 years ago may have 1>een1..'.::!:::::::=:...::::~....:~:::__:.::::..:...:::::::::: _____ _::::.::.:::..:.:::: ____ ....!::::=:=::z:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:==' an effort by Intelligent life In space to communicate wtth the earth. Rooald N. Bracewell said a .... reading of the lignals, r e c o r d e d intermittently betften lftl and 1932, pin- pointed their ......,.. .. the comteDation Booll~s in the northern •ky. He said the reading came rrom Scottish scientist Duncan Lunan of Glugow, who bad sent him bis studies. "We have to be extremely careful not to throw away anything wbich migbt be 'the message' from elsewhere in the uni· verse," be said. you real.fy tl\U'5t see ·cof -'.ALBaf't TIE SHOP Otlly Coast Qffers • • ; 63Guaranteed Certificates ·Saturday Service ,. ·The Insiders Club •. Effective Annual MAlNOfnCl: Earnings 91h •Hill. Los AniMS • 6313$1 5.00%-5.13% ou .... -Wtl.IHMtt: .. QltAMnCT PUCI: Passbook. No Minimum. 3933 Wilstllni BMt .. LA• 388-1265 5.75%-5.92% LA. CMC COfTIJt: 21Mt & Brmctway • 626-1102 One Year Certificate HUNTINGl'OM HACH: $1,000 Minimum. 91 Huntl~on C.nler 6.00%-6.18% (714) 197· 047 SAlfTA llONIC\: 1 wo to Five Vear Certificates 718 Wll51'11,. BIYd. • 393-0746 $5,000 Minimum. 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