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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-03-19 - Orange Coast Pilot• ------_.. . _ .. .. __ ---· . - • • . ' . -. _..,. . . Huntingtop Cop$ Deny , .. .:t!:~ ~each Says -~: : ;9;84' Rap .1 ' ... " ' .. ~ -.. i;; j, • ' '. 11 .. By 'l'ERRY C!JVILLE ' T ' Of. Wll Dlltr' ,_, ..... -·· .. t -··~ ' ~cai.dr~ columnlsl Pat- ~ '"" accused the city ol Hun-~ Peadi of l~undling the era o1 -IOtiier" with lls -proposed police r · llling system. lllOlll ..rtou! charge made by _ is Lclalm thaU!Je city_~- ,.,. a law Wblch ...Wd mah it a E Olfeme for a 'lmllonl not to lm- tely rei><Wt the n1mes and profiles -•• 'the police. ' . -• .;;:.,trlbutlna columni3I for Servi!'<_ (§NS),~ and radio, efaiiiii the pollce computers ~ detalfed lnlormatioo as 'dogJI and· eats each· f8niily l and the ~lion .of every gun ln 0 tl\e '.i!!: l!PI' putlilJg,. aeytll1l)g ... COQl-we dod't -already have,"' Police ,.._, >~ iBUrkenfield says. "Ninety .....,. I ol bll.lnformatioo is ·Wl'Olll·" • ~-iuiif·caU certainly •\'fll'I part' of ~ and there is DO proposed it tined Jar.'' Burkmfle)d, command--,.,., the .,.irol dMsion; aaid in reply rttoiMJcbaels' 'charaea.' QIS .coJumniat Indicated hll apart- •llilol law ln(ormaUoo ·came from city Wrd .mrector Frank "Ben'' Arguello. ' t"Wmlld..b!> a foollih law to even at- ," Aq\iello1 .uid today. 0 We , ODlllldered IUCb a thing. I( thll is le ol lill'acaa'lcY, I think lie·ls tban ~e." . ' !P'°9't!\!ll Ille iolennce to cats and' ,... lliiiile ib =oulside.~la!ll'• • . . MelcallO ilid that ii the city a '11111 syst.e)n• II could Include , ·"'° COJlft1TEllS, ~ I) I , ~ l ..... ,· . I rder Patrol · s ,347 Aliens ' ' , • IX MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 19, Im VOL. U. NO. 11. I IKTtOHS, )I PAeU I Thieu Visit Riot Feared > ~ By JOHN V ALTll:IIZA' Of .... _.., ""' ..... San Clemente Public Safety DJrectar Clifford Murray ~ that he baa deddeil not to Issue a parade permit to the Rev. Carl Mcintire for. dW19natratlons plan- ned early next DlOnth, "becauie theN would onJy ·he trouble" If the ~'I forces and lell!Sts ! were fo meet ln 1lall I Clemente. And lhjlt prospect IPJIW'I !l)l!>abJe If )_Jh~,Jll!lll!IRD®ll"-~..ICll!l!lyJU(e__ place ln.'the dty April 2 and s during • state visit 'between' President Nlton. and Vietnam-Pmldenl Ngeyen• Van Thi j!IL. . Groups repreoentjilg the Peace Aellob Council' and the Vletnam · Viteralll AP/nst the War-have Wwed to mareh In ~-ofThleii dlirtng the two-day talti. MC!nllre~pi1>clalmlng 'lbleu aa. "a bOro alid vallan ooldler,!' Diana to hrtiig bls !Oreea at the' aame 'time to praise the Asian leader~ . "' But Murray oald late last week that he has told 'advance men for the fiery ftmo damentallal .minlJfer that he wlll DOI Issue Dr. ·Mcliilire a parade penillt because of the, prospect of the leftist assembly. A sjmilar situation arose two ye::,~ when ')he,New _J_y mlntsi,r · hundred! of supporten to San CJeJ)leirt.e to.llipport:a IQW-vlctoey In Vietnam and protest the Nixon Admin.lstraUon's ''soft!' stance •br tbe1,,...., · J • The ltllltister· IDJUaUy ·bopeci to holcl a rally In Old lllaza Park, hat' the city re(used, permission. cJiilmllig the ·nol>e would bother residents in . ~ · quiet nelgbborhood. _ , • . Mclhtlre lpllJally • IO!llhl the city· orders, then agreed to a compromloe, , On rally day Jle .1.i bis·~ from Bonaeee•i-,tc....,~ ot"t'IW Stirbi ·•~· ., the park along El camlno 11ea1, then along side streets to Linda Lane Park ' where he assall"l! .the city fathen, Muf. • ($ff PEllMIT, Page I) • ' ' Lt. Ool: Rt>bert Stirn> of Foster City, Calif, a prisoner of war for JOOre thin 'five yem and ,fbur 'montbs, gcit a real"welooming nllh.from hls family Sunday UPQJI his liberation. arrivaf at '.J'llvis Mi: Force Baae in California, Tbe-Cbuge to dad is led by ctauabbirJ.ori, 15, cloeely fol· . .. . . I lowed by Rt>bt!rl. 14, Cynthia, II, his Wife Loretta • .,,d Rt>ger, 12. C.ol. Stipn was -down over North Vietnam on·eet:27,!19«1"7. For iddi· Uonal news oil return of POWs, oee llccy today,_ Page· 51 . ' I ' • ! ' " ' . Addict Aids . Heroin ,Bust ' . . • - . ' L.M. ...,. • 11 ...... " c.u.w • ClullfW t1.tll -. c,......,.. lf --. ~,, .. ' .............. ' ,..... -..11 ............ 1' ••111 ll ' . .~', _,,_ " -. ........ rt -' ....... _ : ---~-, ... ---""1 ,_ ' """" ' -. W-"t ..... 1).ft --. ' - ' Oolll.V Pll.OT S FOR ,INOIAN MILITANTS, CHANGING OF THE GUARO AT WOUNOEO KNEE In Event of Aching FHt, Any Old Tr1n1port1tlon Wiii Do ~~~~~~~~~~~ Police Hold 3 On Marijuana Growing Charge Grange County Sheriff's o!ficers who raided a Santa Ana Heights apartment SUnday said they left the premises with three occupants booked on multiple drug charges and 232 marijuana plants they allegedly found growing at that address . Booked lnto county jail on charges of poeesslon o f dangerous drug1 and cultivation of marijuana were Charley Luther Bidwell Jr., 30, and Timothy Charles Hocum, 22, both of the r8fi.ed home, 309 21st St., and Cyntrua ~n Bontekoe, 18, or 160 Wells Place, CO&t.a Mesa. Officers said they found about 300 tablets they allege to be benzedrine dur- ing a search of tbe home. 1bey added addltiooal possession charges to lhe booking when they found what they said was a stereo tape deck with the aerial number removed during the search of the premises. Thieves Take $189 In Cash Front Church Intn:iders who walked in through the unlocked front door took $189 in cash from a Capistrano Beach church during the weekend, Orange County Sheriff's of- ·ficers reported today. Deputies said a cash box and telephone answering machine were rifled by thieves who entered the Faith Lutheran Uiuich 34381 Calle Portola during the night boon. . OUN•I COAST " DAILY Pll.OT TIM OftllOt Cont DAILY PILOT, 111lltl WlllCPI 11 combln«I 1111 M-PtHS. II llUbllshed by the Oru19• CMll Plllll!ltl"'9 C-"Y· $-· rile ..i111DM 1r1 pVDll1hld, -y Ill~ ~r*y, fllr C.!1 MMe, N._..i lllftft, H1111tlrlf!On lltlll;ll/Povnttln V111ey, l~ a.Q, 1r1NJ~..W11Hcll ~ San ci.m.ntli iltl J1,1911 t.lpl1ttll'lll. ,. 111111111 "''-' llllllklll If pu6111Md Slll#nl.lya Ind Svr4•n. fN Pflnc!HI Plilllltl'llnll pllnl It •I )JO WHI llY Jlrffl, COl11 M-, C:tllfoml.t, HIH. lo~•rt H. W1M ,. .. INoll .... l"Wll!Mr J1c• R. Cwl1y Vkl l"rHldlnt tlld Gfllfftl Mtn~ Thlfl'lll 1Ctt¥11 Editor ThOJOltll A. 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The 1ndlan ultimatum comes amidst growing QQmbatlvenesa amo!Jl_Jndians occupying the hamlet, the scene of the last clash between the U.S. cavalry and the Indians in 1890 in which 200 to 300 In· dians died. A three-point government plan to end the occupation of Wounded Knee met with booing from militant Indians as it was read Sunday. "It is clear that we are surrounded and will probably be massacred, but if we do we'll go down fighUngj" said Roclcy Madrid, 26, San Luis, Co o. He is an AIM supporter wounded dur· ing an exchange of gunfire between In- dians and government forces Saturday night. Madrid was carried on a stretcher to a meeting at the trading p<>St where the government offer was read to about 200 Indian partisans. The government proposal, worked out in high-level meetings In Washlngton, called for the octupiers of Wounded Knee to lay down their weapons and surrender peacefully to arrest. It also provided for meetings between Interior Deporbnent officials and AIM leaders to be held at Sioux Falla, · followed by the arrest o! the leaders and moot of the militants at Wounded Knee. Many Indian! vowed to remain and die rather than submit to arrest. -'n!.e government offer wu Presentea to AIM leader Dennis Banks at a govern- ment roadblock by Har!lngton Wood, the Justice Department's top negotlator with AIM. Wood at that time told Banb the three-pronged proposal WU "the best I could do." AIM Leader Roasell Means decried the government proposal as a request for "tolal capitulation" without guarantee that arrested Indians could be freed on bail. "Our only recom.e -the only strength we have left -is our treaty rights," Means said. Today's "final ultimatum" by the AIM leaders was to be based on the 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty, which confiscated most of the Sioux lands In the Plains and ,._ quired the Sl:oux to move to re.servaUom. such as Pine Ridge, on which Wounded Knee b located. Fra111ed Erotiea Museum Art Collecti.on Displayed SAN FRANClSCO (UPI) -Several hundred persons drifted through three floors of explicitly colorful art when an institution billed as the world's fir st erotic art museum opened doors to the public. "This isn't jusl sex. it's Ure," said Eberhard Kronhausen, who fought for two years to get his collection of 2,000 paintings, drawlllgs and s c u I p t u r c s through U.S. customs. "We're trying to make people see more clearly. We want people to be more ra· bona! and mature human beings -if oot, I think it's curtaim for the human race." The German-born Kronhausen , 57, and his wile, Phyllis, 43, who both hold PhD 's In psychology from Columbia University, ducribe themselves as "social recoostructionisls" in tbtir ef· forts at collecUng erotic art. "As Huxley said, we're trying to open the doors of perception," M r s . Kronhauaen said. The museum opening was celebrated at a private showing Saturday night when about 6.-000 persons showed up with free tnvitations and drank nearly $8,000 wOnllOf diampagne. Pablo Ptcasao la rtpresented with four small Ink drawlnp and the Gorman artlat Georao Groa hu 1 e v o r a t .. alercolon. Most of the lrtlall an elthtr llllknon or umwned. • Muell o! the art reprmnted II from India and includes several long scrolls depicting sexual acts dating from the 18th century. Actress Shirley MacLaine, a friend of the Kronhausens who attended the private showing, said the intent of the show was "political and ideological." "It's time we recognized we can't fight each other, that what we have to do is express conflict in artistic tenns, not act it out overtly," she said, Marines F-acing Coirrts-martial YUMA, Ari%. (AP) -Several court>- marttal are being rt.adied at the Marine Coll" Air SllUm u a result o! locldeltll lnvo!VinS blaclc and whlte Marinel at tho bate Jan. 28 and 29, Capt. John Rant, .. taff Judge l<!YOCate, T'OpOrled. lie wa eiibt black Mllrittel alloplly ..S.ulted four whltes Jan. II. Tho next nJabt, be said, two wbltes ~ USlulted two blacks. 'l1nlc ol..tho black.Marinel Involved In. tile lint tncldtmt ..... been referred to rpedal COtJrts.mllrtial and one to a 1eneral c:ourt-martlal. An tnvestlg1t1CJ11 l1 continuing Into the Olhe11. Raltlt IOld the two .. bite Mulnet lr>- ..iftll ltl tlte JUL 21 lttddent baft been refund: to lpOclal COlJrlt.mariJal • • • laterest B,Jlte" Cited • Ft••P.,,el OOMPUTERS Prices stdo lnfonnatl<ll a bow IDlll1 -'" over a own doll m-cats," Arpllo uJd.. "But be tbo sald It lln1 Ubly Uoe city -.Jdever-WID~-~~- Take Sharp Drop bt-too uowleld;y." .,.,. On the 1partmenll, A,...UO ul4.tdoe city might aeek voluntary -lkiD, oC landlords to laam when people movt•klt FromWlreSeTvloes Stock market ~ fell today u tn- veat«s took a cool glance at the W1p opmt In Ute ]!rime leodlng nte II two moJor New York banb. 'l11e Dow Jones average oC 30 - .f'NMPqel PERMIT ... ray and 1oca1 pol)L-e officers in his lengthy talk. Mumy aald that trouble would be lr>- evUable if MclnUre's followers -all staunchly conservative, were to meet up with the lhroogs of antiwar acUvtsts.. Thul IM, the of!iclal said, the minister's aides have not discuslied ex· actly where they would bold the rally and march. c ,.. But Avenida de! President•, which leads to the gates of the Western Wbjte House, is the usual spot for demonstrations in San Clemente. "There would be nothing but trouble if they all showed up 1n that area during those two days," Murray ~· f'roMP .. el HEROIN .. ~ the bowl. OCficers claim a cellophane package alleged to contain fiVe dosages of heroin were fished oot oC the bowl and resulted in the booking of Dominic on a charge of p<>SSeSSing heroin for sale. Dana Point Man Held on Check Offense Charges San Clemente police arrested a Dana Point man over the weekend on a $25,000 warrant charging a long list of check of- fenses. And detectives aaid this morning that Frederick R. Mooeley ill, 34, o! 34902 Del Obispo Road, is a1ao wanted In cm- nection with more than $8,000 in bad check cases in .San ptego Count>'.. • TM m&>wd ~u bl abl!rledly tried to caslt a bad che<k at a San Clemente supermarket Saturday. Em- ployes Upped pollce. PoUce already bad obtained the war- rant. Mooel_ey la alleged to have cashed about '9llO In bad checks In San Clemente as well as lnmdreds of dollars' worth elsewhere In the county. Cubs PlayeiYs Parent,s Killed AMBOY (AP) -John and Vivian Comtanttno, parenta of Chicago Cltbs player Ron Santos, were kill- ed In an auto crash Sunday aa they w ... traveling to the Cltbs' trainilll camp tnArbooa,autborltl•• reported today. ' The CaUlontla Highway • Palnll aald the Constanllnoa were victims ol a chaln-reaclloo crash involvlng three autos and a large truck. Goo other man wu killed In the wreck. John Comtantlno, whose age wa estimated at 57, wu Sanlot' step. lather. Vivian, Santos' mol!ler, WIS about 53. trials at 11 a.m. PST was off 11.19 points to 95().86. Declines Jed advances oo the New York Stock Exchange by nearly 3 to I . Referring to the bike In the prime lend- lni rate to 11' pemot !mm 6% pen:ent by Manufacturers Hanover Trual and Martoe Midland, Newton Zlnder, anatyal with E. F. Huttm Co., aald: ''The market lllddenly got hit by something which, thoogb not C<1Dpletely surprising, wam't expected thla momlng." (Story, Page 10.) In San Francl!co the Bank of America, the nation'• largest commercial bank, aaid it was ·no1 acting tnmiedlately Oil the prime rate lead in New York. However, a Bank of America spokes-- man said it would look frequently at the prime rate situation over the next few days becaUBe of Increased loon demand pressure. Meanwhile, the dollar closed higher tcr day in major financial centers from Loo· lb'I to Tokyo as world money markets reopened for Uie first time in more than two weeks . It was the initial test of a new system of floatinK ei:cbange rates approved in Paris on Friday by 14 of the world's rich· est natioos Including the United States. The idea was to end the monetary crisis oC the pest two montho and return stabil- ity to marketa UD9ellled by waves of dol- lar selling that even the 10 percent dol· tar devaluaUoo Feb. 12. failed to stem. When the marketa llnaUy reopened, all major currencies were fioating against the dollar, meaning they v.•ere free to move up or down out.side flied etthange rates. The dollar began moving up stroogly against them all. lt lost llOllle oC the early gains during the day but still finished higher In Lon- don, Paris, Bnwe!a, Zurich, Frankfurt, Amsterdam and Tokyo, among other ce1r ters. Volume tapered olf In late trading, ap- parently as blg money operators sat oo the sidelines studying trends. U.S. Treasury Secretary George P. Shultz cooferred for an hour with British Prime Mlnister Edward Heath In l..oodon. Shull> reportedly pmsed for quick moves to reform the internaUooal trading sys- tem to give American exporters better competitive acctS!I to world markets. Baby Found Dead By -·Motlier, 11, During His Bath A ntne-mont!H>ld Infant drowned i!I the bathtub o! an apartment In San Clemente Sunday afternoon while he was left alone for a short wblle by his mother, Police and firemen were summoned to the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Dooald Gantz__afkr_~ J>a.'1I'L17-YC¥.-Old mother found the toddler floating face down In the tub. Ftmnen admlnl!lered oxygen and clooed-beart massage during the trip to the boopllal, but the youngster, Donald Gantz Jr., _,.nuy bad died In the tub, officers Aid. Olllcen said Mn. Gantz told them she had been bathing the Infant at about 5:30 p.m: tbeli left the tub !or a short while. When she returned, she found the yoonpt«-. The father Is r1'farlnl Illa-at CalDj! PendletoO.. He was Gn·!'\!r at the Ume of llfj ,lncli!ent, olfocers - that would be the limit of It. ,. In an earlier column, Michaels had charged that some Orange County ldtool diJtricta, tncludlng Ocean View, ........,. volved In projecta to Identify and'l.t ''J>re-delinquenta," chlldreo !Ult to become trooble90nle. Local dlatricta and tho &late depart- ment of educatloo botly denied that ~ latest column, Michael! refers to the Huntington Beacb pollce COll!l>Uter proposal as one Unk in a statewlde "big brother" computer sy,.!em. Burkenfietd said he reallzes the pollce computer is a sensiUve issue, but aaJd the only purpooe of It ts to -cut down 1 workload now handled manually, 8D4 to insure greater safety for officers. "" nie · main proposal, involves a _. puterized address rue which will lis~!~ address and location by quadrant.,1;pf every residence in th~ dty. , ,,. The object of'lhe address Jite, !l'Y' Burkenfield, ii to rapidly identify~e location of a complaint or emerg . , and quickly determine which patrol t can best answer the call. ~a'lt~'-. "There wW be no personal infui 11~1 on the address fi.J.e," he states. ~ Alt 70 pollce patrol unlta are equIP!WI with computer print~t ~ts wh!ch-,1rfll give them the computer information.· t tn add!Uon to the central addresa f!lt, there are six sub-files wblch would"'in- clude some personal informaUon. 1'Jt)' are: . :?; -An emergency resources mve which could tell officers the cl available ambulance and hospital ~ for an accident. -A list or guns obtained from v• tary -registration and concealable Hi& guns which are already required t#lJe reg~te<ed. Burkenfield aaid the dep3tt- ment ts not seeking any additlqnal ~ registration. '. ., -A list of convicted felons Est narcotics violators who are already n. quired by Jaw to register with their local police agency. .. ·,i1·1 -A list of arrest warrants. The deP¥f· ment currently has about 3,000 warrpnts on a card file. 111~( -A medical alert nte, on wtoldl residents may voluntarily list ce~ health probtems -such as a heart _. 1 dition -to aid in fast medical attenUOlll -An oCficer's observation me. Thia in- volvee offlcers noting potenilal probluns on a vislt to an address. 11 micht tncWe such oonunents as '1potential hetoin pusher, .. or "made ~eats aa:• « policeman." "°!"~ "All we're doing Is aulc)m:ltlng ~he files we already have,'' says BurkenfbiU. "We are not seeking any new ,~ ~ fonnation'." l; Burkenfield admitted the o f f l ~ e; observation file is potentially the IDqlst sensitive, because It involves lndJ.vidPl judgment of a sltuation. 11: "All comment& will be reviewed bef.eCe they are placed on thla nte by the Wildt commander," Burkenfield said. "Aadiltf no additional commenta att made 1M9I an~addresl ln-12 months, the-lnformalloo is dropped from the file." 1" ' Burkenfield said thla type of •llit-1 formation is CWTently passed on vertillly during police briefing sessklns allol through lnterdepartment bulleUns. •"II The computerized address rue sbould be in operation by this July, Burkenfl~e predicted. The six subfiles are ex to be ready IOlllelime near Mardi, 1• Big Crowd at Para~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A cftiid estimated by police at nearly a qoarir of a million turned out as the city's St. Patrick's Day parade marched a dayljite under the lead oC Oakland A's °"* Charles o. Finley. ''Thla la really •llllC one," Police Capt. Edward Otmniibta said as some 10,000 penons joined ln'ithe parade Sunday from the-financial cllat!'lel to the reviewing stand on City Ball ~ LOW PRICES . AR£ BOIN HERE ~ ••. 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I •from ' :ratilitr his WaJ .(l!Cllity .-.;yore ~atation1 111<ntn ·~ar.g cable 1 -.nuld b .-11EarD :-JI Har, freedo1 ~ •. • • ·n 1 • \ Mondi!Y, M1t1:h 19, 1'173 s DAILi' PILOT S , Grocers: ·Claim Innocence in Price Crisis >''. ,. By JAN WORTH Of "" ~ ,, ... ..,. !lli.!'fhe 1"1th nobody will--tell--b· tb•t we've never Vl"Or~harder In our-lives to make less money." · 1" '~be media publlc opinion are ·n'laking us look U ea bunch of robbets." These are the conunents of Orange ' ' ~ .. . ' ' Coost groC.n, who concur. that grocery aboliAbment of enzym<>feedin& of catUe, mooey in the meat departmen~" says wholesale. Bacon ls now coollng groctl'1 shapers ue not the only ..,. slr\lggling and wage bikes are the mojor factors in-the manaaer of a Newport market. a dollar a pound. with escalating~-, volved. Slz weeks '19.900 grocer paid 20 cents "Qlr markllp ~ wage l'tlel;-Uiey oompliiifllii IJieY~a~"'~~.·'NOtiOily'S MPW. iiOliOOY ll:llOws the a jiiiillil!!or Cillloililii=gown chicken. coots alooe," ooe market manager said . vidims of a complez .and fnlstr1.lilig -all!l 11Qbo4y likes it," says ane Now he pays 60 cents a poond. "That doesn1 even begin to oover costs variely of decvelopments 1n 'the' madtet grocer. "But eveeytiody cmiplalns. ana Straight Cir<asl, formula-fed beef lor maintenance, taxes,IJllper supplk!s. that sbqw no signs Of l°""""" their everybody has their own erplanalioli." which sold wholesale for 57 cents a and utilities. But we feel that we cannot squeeze on the grocers• ~ profit The worst department, for grocers, of pound, bas now ~ to 72 cents in-cut down on our quality and service." . margin, coune. is lhe meat department. cludina: fat and • Pork loins have The biggest single cost to a rnarke~ is Grain prices, lbe devalued dollar, "There is no way you 're going~ make gone from 62 cents to almost a dollar wages, which in some cases are bem.g ~~-=--~~~~~~~~~~~~-'--~~~~~~~~~- .1Jligh <:ourt Appeal .::~ Leary Attorneys ti.I ~! " < :.·:~ Protest Arrest ~ ,,, '" SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -Attorneys for Timothy Leary assert the-stale ·~preme Court should order escape aiiµ-ges dropped against him because of <the way the drug advocate was put under arrest. '~"'Attorney Bruce ;Margolin said today's ·nppea! to the state's high court would be ltlllde during a recess in. Leary's trial 'l'A!te for escaping in 1970 from the . C.!Uomia Men's Colony where be had '~n sent Oii" a r:D"arijua,na conviction. , • 1..Jt.eary, 51,·0ew.l>act in custody.ot 'a ,p;;. Marshal to Los Artgeles early this Year from Afghanistan, where be ended .!l\'J alter vlslllng a variety of countries in A\lll'Ope, North Africa and the Mideast ~·g sanctuary. "The guy who kidnaped Leary now ..elalms there was no arrest, that be just ;))appened to be on the same plane with ;I,eary, and happened to have Leary's ~plane ticket and passport in his coat PQCket/' Leary's attorney, Bruce :J,la'rgolin, oomplained Sunday. He refer- ,,led to the federal narcotics agaent who ."1c<>mpanied Leary. ' · jhe attOrney main~ns that his arrest was thus illegal. Leary officially was ~ced under arrest alter the plane land- ed in Los Aegel ... - '. .. •Besides his escape trial, Leary faces charges in Orange County involving drug lloe. .. "-One judge has already ruled that no law was violated in Leary's return to the .tJhited ~tes. Margolin says he hopes to ·«>r!Vince the supreme court the arrest .was illegal and thus California sbouldn 't l:eallowed to prosecute. •l<A pair of blue denim pants containing ""10. last four digits of Leary's prison "Mlnber was found in a local service sta- -washroom'tbe day alteF•the drug-ad-- •vocate left the California Men's Colony, a PJlaon officer testified Frldiy, •· ' ' .I\t. Clarence Vargas 'told Leary's ~pe trial that a service station worker f6und the pants, a shirt arid a belt in the restroom when he arrived at~ work on ~Sepl 13, 1970. Leary allegedly escaped ;from the prison's minimum security 'facility the night of Sept. 12 by wortJng bis way along a cable .that ran across the .lacllity to a power pole outside the fe!K:e. .-,!Vargas· said he was summoned to the ~station by Its owner and located the num- Jilers lnside the waistband. 1~argas.<also-sakt he-tested-the-power cable after Leary escaped and said it ·tould hold a man's Weight. C'llEarRer, SUperior COurt Judge Richard -;Jj Harris ruled that an unsigned poem on lreedom and escape allegedly written by ;-..Iii ·~ ., :Brigitte Bardot (;lainls Hunters -~oisoning P~ts . .u, .-JJAZOCHES SUR GUYONNE, France ill!'I) -Actress Brigitte Banlot, w b o ,•id rec<11tly she was lon!saklng human J~gs for lhe company. of .animals, bas 10mplained that city authorities are ••1aUowing bunters to set poisoned traps that have proved fatal to her pets. .-·''I'm upset, prostrate and ind.igpant," . i 39-year-old pioyie ~ctress told a Paris wspa~ .... MY two last dogs have disappeared m my house ..• and have probably polsobed or caught in a trap, just the eight others I've lost in six rsJ' · 7 '! l'l"Sha iakf9he.ref...e<l to cbaln·her dogs Z"'ih~ house ·and •added tbat-iibe com-i4ained to city officials that 1-he ~aps .,.. Wepiq set by bunters . trying to jrrotect . llbje jrom · foxes. and , other: .~furs. .. . .: · . -... ·:' Ei'w Henri MollDOt, to whom lhe. ac- addlesaed her ,a)lDpl@lt 1q!d • men:' "'.It's· ilot 1liY faun :U Mili · iotrcldf'• d9P wlliob efi6 elim · to ., • 'E . ~ ·iiiMt wllboU\)iiOl\i!r dare,' victims al this destrucUon. ' • • ' ' .. Her neighbor• are alway• plagu°"" with oomplalnts •l!c\Ut her/' the fOr s:aldJ . - " ~ -*~ f oman, Da~er.s - J:xempt ·in Latv . :.r :)FORT WAYNE, Ind. (IJPJ) -A juag. lln ruled a 1905 Indiana law p<'Ohlbltlng Elle Indecency does not apply 10 en be<au .. of the wonllng or the , Allen Superior court Judge Lewis L. nl-dismlssed charges a g a I n s t r-!'~i..,..919r'*!aan!J~.,., ti; amsled Mlj'.j charges ol P11l!lie .indecency afttt eclfy aancing 1111de al tho High Spot ht ciub. . Bloom ruled the law does lljll aUtct en beco""' It refer. ~ ...,..,., wbo • public ~ .. .-bla .,._" Le~ while in prison and found in hii locker could be used as evidence againSt him. . Deputy Dist. Atty. Robert Lilly ttad a ~Y of~ poem·-llJ\o •vi<leni:e. Wednes-~y, saying he bou tbe original in his possession. But lJlly admitted Thursday ttiat the original bad been misplaced. Margolin asked for a mistrial but Har- ris rifused to declare one. The judge said the l:opy could he • used in place of lhe original. Grid Star Still Held In Shooting YOUNGSTOWN , Ohio . (AP) Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Ernest Holmes remained in the Mabon· ing County Jail on charges of shooting a police officer wjth intent to kill and shooting at police officel'J. FBI agents declined commait SUnday on reports the federal government might also bring charges against Holmes, reportedly in connection with firing shots at several trucks on bigl;lways in the Muscular Men Sought . Youngstown area. The Steelers engaged attorney Michael If you are male, five:feet, six-inches tall and well muscled, the Festival of Arts in Laguna Beach would like to look you over. The festival's Pageant of the· Masters will include the painting "Vulcan's Fo:tge," by Diego Velasquez. Four men are needed to portray the shirtless bla<ksmiths wurking around a forge. The show runs nigbilyfrom July 13 to Aug. 26. Mep interested may contact Sue Anderson, cast· ing director, at 494-3663. S. Harshman of Youn¢own to n!present the 24-year-0ld loo~ player. Holmes, of Newton, Tex., was arrested Friday following a four-hour manhunt in the Salem area in which an Ohio State Naval Reserve Patrol sergeant piloting a bellcopter was Sch 'l hi shot and ~.ded by 'fire from the 0 ars p groundu .. • 11 • - The pilot, 36-year-old Sgt. Larry Myers • of Coliilhbu!. was she' in the ,lllkle. _ -Data Available l.lePl!iles from Mahoning and Colum- biana counties, Salem police '!nd the patrolmen had been combing the wooded Information on scholarships of the area, searching for a man.who earlier in Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps the day fired shots at several semi-and the Marines is available at. Sad-~r trucks. dleback College, Dean of Students Jack Deputies said Ho.Imes surrendered to Swartzbaugh anqounced. __ ollic<rs wben they sw'rounded lils posi-The 1974 NROTC bplletin containing tiop irJ. the woods a few mhwt.es after the eligibility requirements anel applications shots were fired at the bellcopter. are available to the Student Personnel None of the truckers who reported the Office. shots was fnjured, and_ deputies said the An RCYI'C scholal'Ship provides fman- sbots-apparently..had-beeo-almed-at--the~cial-aid-for-four-)lear&-in-rollege,in- tMicks' . ttres. Holmes was quoted by eluding tuition and educational fees, Sheriffs Detective William Johns as books, unilorms and $100 per month saying he bad been upset with the trucks subsistence allowance. because Ibey were blocking the road. Swartzbaugh said lhe purpose of the · Holmes, w.ho said ~ had .. been driving program is to provide civilian-educated to Pittsburgh from Texas to play basket· career officers to serve the American ball apd ·get into shape, was a1SO ln the people in the U.S. Navy and Marine process of getting divorced, John! said. corps. I Swallows on Time Famous Flock Return.s to San Juan . • . I· The W«1d's mcst famous swallows re-it fell on a weekday. turned to MlssiOn San Juan capiatrano Last year, when the swallows returned today, right on the' schedule that has on a Stmday, they set cif 8 jam of swal- made them the subject of legend and law-watchers of record proportions. A song. · The mission's bells began ringing pre-mob estimated by police at more Utan cisely at 8:05 a.m., signalling, the moment 100,000 -or 50 visitors for every inhabi· the first few birds of a flight of 400 to taot -filled the town and blocked tralfic 500 landed and entered their nests. for miles. The highway patrol Sealed off the town and refused to allow latecomers About 38_,00'.> spectaf:<>r's we:e on hand to enter. An estimated 1,000 campers, .Ior..tbeJirrll'alolJ!>e hJtdlu\1Jic!!,JL~--tra11errand -motor homes-clogged-the mg to legend, always amve on St. treets Joseph's Day; March 19. 8 · . h "The rest of the flock will straggle in Despite a cold dr1~le at dawn, t e through the entire week," a ~· · crowd ~ the mWion itself last year · k --" 'd addin that. bout 1 was estimated at 47,000. spo esnum .881 • ~ a ' As regularly as they mlve, the birds swallows y.iill make the~ nests here. epart on San Juan's l)ay, Oct. 23. The arrival of ~ ma~ flock of birds Thanks to bird:bandin work by biolo-was preceded durrng the weekend by . . g her lb . ht "scouts" which were seen llying. gists, 1t is now known exactly w e . e eig . . flock goes every winter-the area around over the nuSSJon. . ).. Goya, Argentina. The birds make the T.he crowd of to~ts on hand for the :Y,000..mile flight in about 10 days, and in arrival was comparatively small because the past have proved that even fierce stonns and clouds of smoke from forest Sex Film Fines May Be Sepere NEW YORK (UPI) -It may cost the theater that showed the sex film "Deep Throat" for 37 weeks almost $400,000 ~ fines, the Manhattan district attorney's office bas estimated. The 62 mJnute film with 17 explicit sex scenes, ruJell. obscene two weeks ago by a Manhattan judge, earned about $194,000 during its run at the World Theater, ac- cording tp a .certified public accountant. Un<!er the law, Mature Enterprises, the theater owner, faces a fine of up to twice the net profits. fires cannot send them astray or throw off their timetable by much. The first thing the swallows have to do on their return is reclaim their homes in the mission from the swifts, bigger birds who move in when they ' depart. Every spring there is an• avian donny- brook, and every year the swallows win. There are many attempted explanations for the birds' punctuality. An avionics engineer recently explained the whole thing as guided by the changing angle of sunlight as the earth changes position in regard to the sun with change ol seasons. Another scientist said the birds are guided by the earth's magnetism. Bi 11 Smith, the mission's spokesman says the birds come looking for the insects they live on. DA Sees Organized Crime Extending Into Coiinty Organized crime has begun to extend Jts tena<les ilL Qrange County, .District Attorney Cecil Hicks told an ad· ministrative budget bearing Friday. "We art seeing an lnorea&e in organiz- ed crime figUl"es in our area,'' the district attnmey said. '"!bey are investing in busine-s, deeling in stolen securities. engaging In eitorUon, and we expect some homicides ." Hicks also called atteollon to Jhe In· crease in murder& In the county, more than 80 lilt year COtnJ>Ored wilh Jess than SO the year before. He ottered no ruson or the increase and did not predict a ln!nd. "We can just hope they level off," be said. -Tlfe'1llittlft altonli!y Mb<!(Or-14.S- millioll-!Or 05Cal 1972-73, up JO percent over the office's budget for the C111Ttnl year. locroum ~ were largely in aim<> invesUgatlon. fliiZ,537 to $1.U mllllon and in trym,, Judging and sentenctng, , $178,777 to l'l.J million . _ llicks said be would need.li.more_peo- ple next yeer, increasing bis slaff Jo 265 and increasing 11alaries and benefits to $3S2,IOll. The Orange Coonty Medical Center presented a Prwc>sed budget to\llling '28.7 million with the net county cost at $8.1 million. Most of the center's-u- pensea °"' paid by federal and state grants. ' The p,,,_.i total budget is up $4.6 million over the current year, or LI.I per- cent. Medical Center Adm!nlstra!Or Robert White asked for 272 more employes, which would bring the total to 2,312. ·T!ie llljjiirt JnCn!UesW!ilil<f'li<i fli Ill' clllary lttilmcnl services. dfagnoaUc services and gentral services support. The c:urrmt budget heorings °"' for the )lW'flOOO of ~ requests ol <iopartmentt ouly. No adjuatments ue i:nad<· edged up through unloo cootncts. Where is all the money going in price ~ases7 ''Cutainly..nouo the.grocer~ market managers affirm. Nor does it go to the wholesaler, who is saddled with hiJher costs for transport, or tcftbe IOP" pher, who is burdened with another oet of hassles. . Th~n where does It go? It is spread in tiny mcrements over ~Cb of. the steps in- volved in getting groceries to Mrs. Housewife. No one feels any richer, however. because their costs all are going higher and higher. One grocer expressed the conviction that "Meat for the table is a by-prodact or the grains of the land. The big feed l'Ompanies control prices on the edible 1neats." Another factor, he said, is that up to Jan. I, 1973, beef rancbers were allowed to give their stock shots of enzymes to stimula.te growth. -.. This shortened the feeding time before marketing the stock .to 18 months. Since the Food and Drug AdministraUon outlawed this practice, the feeding time has been upped to the normal two to 2lh years. This means that the breeders have to use more feed per animal raising their costs considerably. Suppliers to the grocers have their prob- -blems as well. Joe. Payne, manager of Richard's Market In Newport, explained it thls way: The supplier's production costs are getting ;too high. So he cuts down his productlon~and lays off some or his workers. This JKlll people out of work, but it also makes hi! product scarcer, driving up tl\&lprice. Lumber prices haff aJ.;o affected the grocer who does a Jot ot business with paper companies. ~ <to rat,es on in- terstale freight sbipoilDts, The devaluation haS ~ af least ten percent to the cost of ~Mt.ms and i!Jlpor\ed goods. .._. ·-~ , -The' Utile markets ari'~'iier!iaps ti>' b""'1e$ Urne. Bill do!liiel'I': Cif{ljine•s Mark<! Ill Laguna Beadt Sl\1d, ".\ll'e'?e not maldng near the profit 'I" Wied IO - we try to compete with the. dialn itdtes, but !rankly, nobody's malting ti these days that I know about:" ' What are groce,. doing lo attem.Pt to offset their losses? -· 41We try to do anything we can to. Jn.. creue foot traffic," one mana'ger said. "We have ·also 'lowered our prices on staples like baby food and soap." other grocers said they encourage buyers to find the best buys through signs, advertising, and special!. Grocery store owners agree that though grumbling baa lnC11!8sed, aenslble buying has not. "I'd say 85 percent of the people don1 buy any differeotb',11 Jot 'PayDe sayf. "But there ari ,IO mapy ecOnoaly cuts: !hat women could fix II they wanted, to . • • you can't e•t ruet. mipon "Z night!'•·•' ' .. .,..,. ""~ Payne pointed out that tho price ol t UQUI~ P<!~'"'5 ff ·-l ~ lP up-j~ 'd do Iii! uiidilWfrf*!'~"l'll,tftlt and bone that a housewife cuts off and throws away from a cbuct roast Ja worth maybe five cent.a an ouncei" Payne said. "But fat and bone sUCed from a fllet mignon may be like throwing away 35 cents-an ·ounce;'"-.,.....,. ·- "It's a matter of educating Mrs. Housewtfe,~''"Payn~Cdocludes. Dorothy Wenck, Orange County-home adviser for the UC Extension office, con- firms this. ~ iays in cJaaes on economical ft ~tng bousewtVes hive learned to slice $100 per month from their food budgets. "People go for aex appeal," says Ernest Camp of the Newport Produce Market. "They will buy strawberries far 99 cents a basket because they are big and red and luscious-looking • • • ac-. tually, the ones selling for 59 cents are . just as nutritious, even If they're not u 1 pretty.•• 1 "Most of my tustomers would buy • what they wanted U it . was a dollar a 1 poond or five dollars a poond, 1' one grocer said. "'Ibey -·are the elite, and 1 ; wouldn't want to try to tell them what to .' buy." * * * Harbor Gr(!cer Says Shoppers Still Best Off Despite the wailing and ~ping ~ throughout the laod about food pnces, at : least one area grocer thinks shoppers J have never had it so good. 1 "Americans are spending a smaller I amount ·of their dollar (16 cents) on food ' now than ever before in history," said I Dick Richard, owner ol the two Richard's , Markets in ·the Orange CA:tast area. "And for that money, they a'.re getting a variety and quality never equaled, coo-' trolled by regulations that have never 1 been more stringent." · Americans pay a smaller proportion of. ! their dollar fer food than any other ooun-I try in the world, Richard said. "We bring food to the table cheaper than any other country in the world, and ye:rwe're getting crucified for our 'high' prices," he said. "All of us are strug· gling, and we can't lick it, we ju.st can't lick It." Another Woman Going Too Far , I PLYMOUTH. England (UPI) -Ali"'" Mollins decided she would no loopr share a bed with. her husband Ron and a tiustnude. ll wasn't so much the nude that upeet Mrs. MQlllns. 27. 11 was the Jail\ that the nude is located just above bet owo oamo as another tattoo on his leg. Molllna -pr«rtlsed. Another t:allDtl I put a ...,.through nlgbUe on the nude. r 1 • Maod<Y. Mll'dt 1', 1973 Winter~s Not Througll : Schools Hit By Road Show SMALL VACUVlolS DEPT.p-A llUI> committee or the Little Hoover Com- mWion brought lta road lhow into Orange County just the other day for some whooping and hollering at local school officials. From all account.a, lt wu a grand perfoqnance. True, the Little ~er boyl didn't really have a big two-pole tent or ~au band, but they iiwlo-up for all lltal .byt utUiilng witnesses ~ our l~I schobl <lilf1icts for the totem of verbal boll.fir< and damnalion. - Particularly llgn•ltd Otlt for the wralb of lhe HoovC!r-whOopert were the Newporl·Meaa Unllled School D~trlct. which educates our kidd.iea in lhe Harbor Area and the Ocean View School Elemen- tal')' District which does likewise in the Hunlingtoo Beacl) region. ACJtJAU.Y KNOWN as a sub- committee ol the Commillion on California State Government Organiza- tion and Economy, the little ff9over ~ ...... ere here to probe the question or st:lte programs which loan mooiy to school diatrlcts to cover coliltructien coots during periods of rapid growth. Boover Chairman Nathan Shapell seemed to set the tone for things when he stonned about aome folks in the· ,state who can't even .pay the.lr ,property taxes whUe "here are some other ~e building emp""' and the empiiei ·or schools ... ' .. SHAPELL, BY TUE way, happens to be an industrialist from Beverly Hills, a locale where roost of the residents are U'I T ........ 5.EA·LIKE WAVES BATI'ER LAKE MICHIGAl!I COASTLIN C° . ChlCllfO L•kofront ..._ C•lchet Brunt of Wot•r More ' v.ieiimi ·.Feared ·Big Truck Jackknifes Over Cars, 8 Persons Vie BARRIE. Ont. (AP) -At leut eight ~ were killed and police were look· ' ''music without politics is worthless.'' ·•1t'1 much easier to organize force and hatred thah peace;" she amd. lni !(Ii' tnpre bodlea In the wreck.age of m<.ote ilifn 'a do~ vehicles that pilOd up .• Betitot>-Dead on Hlgb1'ty.400 iiiar Barrie SUnday in a NEW VORK (API _Former U.S. Sen. bltnifuij JJtOWstorm. -William Benton of Connecticut, president supt. ~Ith \:Oflina of the Ontario and chairman of the board 0 f provincial police said shortly before mid· Encyclopaedia Britannica, is dead at 72. night sUnday that three cars Were still Benton, who had been r'.S'°perating after being hospitalized for nve weeks ,. ( ) ·1 with pneumonia, died Sunday at his ' 1N ·SHORT.•.• Waldorf-Towers apartment. '----------' · e Watergate ' reportedly able to pay their property beneath the smouldering wreckage of a WASHINGTON (API -The arrests or White House aides who refuse to testily before the Senate Judiciary Committee about the Watergate bugging case has been suggested as a possibility by Sen. Sam J. Ervin (P.N.C.). taxes. loaded lwnber truck that jack-knifed over Anyway , the Newport-Mesa school peo-the cars and then caught fire. pie were flayed abeut fhe head and ears "Those three tars had drivers.·• said for having unused vacant land whlch had Collins. "It 's by far the worst highway been purchased for ichool sites while at accidtnt l have ever beard of." the same time havJog virtually vacant He said more· than 30 persons were in schools and ~ ~ampases with low hospjtals with injuries. enrollme~. . 'The accident happened about 5;30 ·p.m. Ervin, interviewed SUnday on CBS' Face·' the Nation program, said he would recommend that the Senate send its sergeant at arms "to arresl ~any White Haus& aide or a n y ofber wttness that refuses to appear." • By Tiie A..c:ll&ed Prell ... Hfgb wfnda, qry a .... t I.aUe ani! a pmfsl>ing lllOWfaD In the East, Inteoalve flooding in the Sojll!I, rain and -In the Will -winier lin't lbroug)l with tbe United stales juat jet'. · A atorm w@ll!>ped the Greal 'Lakes nP>o, Jeavla& u J!>ucll as 21 !Daiei Of -In lower Mld>lpn, and flooded town1 oo Iba Ohio sbom of Laite Erle and Lab Oolarlo. THE a.EAN1JP coolllWod today u """" lfngtred In the Eu! and -from 35 10 15 miles per hour lashed • fool waves M the Grul Lak8 and to. foot """" drlfla ashore. Gale warnings ...... posted for lakes Huron, Erle and Ontario and for ll>e J.liantlc c:out from New 1ttwJ 10 lolallle aa the stonn lllOYed out of Ille U.S. MJclllgaD Slate Police reported al luJt 80 school clislrk:ta closed today alter the stoi\n dwnjled · 1rom n1ne 10 u fncbes across moat of the state's Lower P,enfnauta. MQBI main roads were reopen- ,..i iociay -one day before the official arrival of spring. Cambodian Pilot Makes Escape Aher BQJP.bing PHNOM PENH. Cambodia CAP) The Cambodian pilot who bombed Preli· dent Lon Nol's palace. killing at least 36 persons but not the president, appareully made a successful getaway to Comm.tr niSt territorj. The Cambodian Air Foree T2I lighter that Capt. So Potra used in the , assassination attempt satunlay was last seen over Kompoipg Cham province, northeast of Phnom Penh. He was believed to have landed at an air strip in the lw<>thWs of Cambodia oontrolled by the Kbmer Rouge, the cotmtry"s Cozn.. munist movement., and their North Viet- namese allies. POI'RA WAS reported to be the lover _ of Princess Norodom Botum Bopha , daughter of the chief of stale deposed by Lon Nol, Prince Norodom Sihanouk. But some American sources suggested that Potra was angry because he had failed flight training. · Lon Nol in a broadcast charged that the assassination attempt was part or a 1 Communist plot to overthrow bis gov~ Oce~ View, me.bwhile, drew ~tb ~~ the three southbound lanes or the for having 13-acrt &w~ 1ilghway about iii: miles south of Barrie. as 35G students In a . On O{ the ehid · ol ed bu ri:ieanwhile, SJ}al;tell.-'~· · -:.J e v es 1nv v • was,a s. M'lla owes the t!J~~!·, . ' -e Chica•w• school constructWq """"' whil · ~ · View owes '23 million, ; WASHfNGTON (AP) -The Civil ' · Rights Commission sald today teachers . ' , Nrton Relax~s iII?p~~·s bori16s m~ the pres1dential p;>lace blll bit the ~· compound ~ nearby, ·razing mOi-e lbao JOO clOsely pack"ed shacks. Searchers recovered 36 bodies, and more than 50· persons were injured. tlm.OUGH AU. · ~' . tbe Little in Southwestern schooll pay far more at· H~ve~ gan~ ~.anted on m· righteous In· tention to Anglo studeQts than chicanos,.. dignat1on, g1v1ng the loeat scbbol bays reinforcing and min:oring educational hell for squandering .state money on neglect of the Spanish-speaking minority. these lavish acllOOl layouts. It made •1There are grosS.dlsparitles In favor of wQOderlul rhel.orlc. -, Anglos," the commbskln said in releas· lt w.as also a classic example or in· ing a report on teacher·pupil interaction d)@8Uon__Jn ~· i the-classrooms.. COnsidei' for:nute how an these n schools got bllllt. '111ey got built because e Joan Bae:: in the late 1950s and 19605, we were in the midst of lie triggest student popula· tion boom ever seen anywhere. And it was \be state school officials who set up the rules for the construction loan program. And the state who dictated the size of school sites, the number of ' acres, and approval of the architecture virtually down to how many drinking fountains would be allowed . AND IT WAS the lqcal taxpayers who had to pass bond money right up to their ears -in other words, be in bonded in- debtedness to the legal limit -before the sLatc would shine down upon them with schoo l construction loans. Now the student boon1 has cooled in some places. And the heat is on other spots like the new city of Irvine and the booming Saddleback Valley. Who would have predicted it 10 years ago? COULD THE LITTLE Hoover Boys? No, it's a lot easier ror them to vacuum up what may now sce1n to be bad pro- jections of the past. Well , it \\'as a \vondc rfu\ roadshow they brought to town. And there is one nice thing abou t road shows. They leave . ESSEN, West Germany (UPI) -5"me 4,000 folk music fan.a cheered Joan·Baez at a concert in Essen's Gruga hall Satur· day night when she sang "The Day 1bey Drove Old Dixie Down." Miss Baez sang a series of aongs about love, peace, the Vietnam war and other topics and told newsmen later that DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE , Otllvtry of tht Dairy Piiot is guarantttd M•llll•,·l'tl.i11; If '"' de Mt J11\'1 Y1vr ••!Hr oy S:• '·"'·• ell! alMI l'9"f' "'PY will M lrt"""I HI ~ (I fft .... 18-llllfif 1;» ,.m. S.hof111y Incl ~I ff ,... • Ml rtn!H )'WI" ""' .,. ' ...... s ...... ,. .... • • ..... 5w10C11y, tlll 11N1 1 ""'° wtl .. .,..,.,., 19 )'N, Cills •r1 llt:lll ... 111 11 1,111, TtltphOntS AMI.I orange COllnty ..,,..., • ·• 642-4JJI 1tld Westmlmlll" •.•......•... Nor111 .... 1 Huntington llHCfl 540·1220 Sin Cltmtnll, C1pl1tr1110 lie.ch, S.11 J1Nn Capl•lr1no, Otr\11 Point, South L111UM, La1111111 Nl(lull 492·442f " At Camp David CAMP DAVID; Md. (UPI) -President Nixon and members of bis family spent a relaxed Sunday at Camp David as a wind-Oriven snow swept aroW'ld the western~atylanttmountains. -'nte Presi- dent returned by helicopter fo the While House today. Nixon, his wife and their daughter and son-in-law, iJulie and David Eisenhower, flew fo CaJiip David by helicopter Sun· day. Mrs. Nilan and the Eisenhowers returned to Washington after ·having din- ner and watching the movie "Sleuth" with the President, but Nixon remained at lhe retreat ov&night. Food Plan Hike Ur ged \VASl!INGTON (UPI) -An $860 million increase in the fiscal 1974' budget for federal food programs has been recommended by the staff of a ~le committee beaded by Sen. Geo<ge S. McGovern ([).S.D.). A report of McGovern's ~ect c.ommittee on Nutri· lion and Human ·Needs Issued Sunday criilci7.ed an AcjmJnlstraUoo budget pro- posal to reduce IP,!nding ne!t year for food stamps, basic nutrition and the !pedal mill: program. , Southland to Be Cooler Pac ific No rtliwest Fro1it Won't Bring A11,y ~ain IOWltt llM•l-AIUl15 lO ll.S• Su1Rmar 11 Tti. tllfllW" .~ 111 the Uintttd St9tlt .....,, exdl!IM Of • 01Ut.U w "-"' ""'" "' .... "' UrM. Tt11,. .aordlnl to "" HalieMI ---T ............. ""'" wo 11 fi'f'Mtton, - Sa11, /lfoo11, 'l'fclu _ ... ...., Mtfl ~•nn"'n •il7 """' 4" liKollll tN ···~···•·• JiJI ~ O.J TUllDAY' l"lrtt h1tlt •• •.•••••• f:N a.II\. 4• ,,~, '°"' .......... Ji.., e.M. ... ~ ~ -.......... •:n """ I.I ....... .--............. ,, ..... u T --+1 .......... ~-.1111 lll _ _.&;11..,.._ ..... --'ill ... " ..... Q, ..... .... ,,,, ~ .. '"' .. "" , ,, . ' • PRINCESS llOTIJM Boii>a was taken into custody and guards were reinforced around the homes of other relatives of Sihanouk, most of whom have been under houJe mes! since bis ooster three years ago. The bombing came amid mounting . discontent over steeply rising prices, CO!'· -ruption and general-war-weariness. A •few hours before the attack. a group of teachers and striking students held a public proie.t ~. ind mJl!lanl · rigbt!Jls bombOd II, ldllfng two penons. . Since the .,.....fires In Vietnam and Laos. the war in Cambodia has become more and more embarrassing to the United Slates, wblch b tbe sole !JlilifarY and financial support of Lon Nol's government. 'lbe United States has been pnl!(aUrlng the president fo tum over the government fo Slsowath Sirilt Malak, bis asaoclale In the -against Sihanouk, In the hope that !Je can make a peace deal wJth the Comm1gtlsts. Btrl" LON. ~0118 . younger brother, Loo !fCll. wbo' lorced Sirlk Malak out of the governtneiil. bas prevailed oo bis brother 1o hnld on. • I!'LOOO W .\TEil8 iw.,,i u much aa llve rnllel Inland alq porllont of Sqlnaw a.y during the weekeod. Bay and Tilda Counties at the southern eod of ~w Bay were bit hardest. Damoge In Bay County alone, where nearly I0.000 acroes of farmland were flooded, ,_ e..,..,..,.i fo reach at least 11% mlillon, civil defense authorities said. Dmeoa of families ln the Rochester, N.Y., suburb of Greece, one of the batde8t hit by lake waves, remained' with friends and ..iauves lillndAy night. Lake Ontario b at Its highest level •Ince 1161. Hundreds of Ohioans were forced. fo abandon low-lying homes along the ~ Erle shoreline In the weel<eod stona'a fury, and the threat of strong lake winds and additional flooding contlnued t<ida*J Norlheaateriy lake. wfndl, wblc1> Jftil_ !Wool· waves cra&h1ng info lha'1honllnol, ~ conlinned predictions that high Im levels make the northwestern ()Mp .iborellne extremely vulnerable f'1> flooding this spring. I . I I · U'I T ........ ..1 · J RESCUE WORKERS, USE ROWBOAT TO EVACUATE TWO· FAMILl~S , Worst Flooding Conditions Along Detroit River in Century :J j 1 I · I Senate Panel Sets P.robe ,, " On ITT Dealings ip. Chil6. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Charges that International Telephone and Telegraph Co. (ITI) lried lo block electioo of Olile's Marxist President Salvador Allen- de in !!ml and undermine tbe nation's economy after he won will be explored by a special Senate subcommittee this week. The hearings 1tartiqa Tuesday are .ex- pected ~ go into cbaries Of. a tela- lionship between m and .the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the multinational COJllOr&Uon's a 11 e g e d political oPeraUons a'broad. SEN. FR.\NK c.burcb (IHdabo), who will head the pnilie, aid Sunday the·hear· ing before the Senate Foreign Relatioos subcommittee oo multinaticoal corpora· lions will have a major bearing on wheth· ed the Oveneu Private lnvestment.Cor· ')JDnllinn (Ol'IC)-wili'JlllY 1'1"1'1SU'1Dil· lioo. I1T cool.eod& it is due that amount as compemation for ClllJ.e'I seizure of nT's Cbllean telephone co_,iy. c.burcb aald fast Friday alter holding closed bearings on the UISUe that 0 we have secured the CIA's cooperation in the investigation."" However, other sources..said the. terms of CIA j)3111cipalion sfill were being negotiated. 'llM> JnleUI&...,,, agency ap- parently wanlS 1o be lieitolD Dot to "''ea! any fnlaDfgenlle ...,... ar methndJ of operalion. llOTR TllE SUboommlttee ai.i,· the ov.,..... fnvestmmt orPnl'4°"" feel the rolallomblP belween lff and .the QA b crucW to lbetr ;tovest!Pllons. • They ai.o wail! 1o koow whether any alleged efforts by m 1o thwart Allende'• electbi nr later 1o wtdemtlne the <JUlqn ecooomy 1o bring about bis downfall jUllllled Cldle'a actioo against m . ' 1'IT wooild niil be enUtled fo COD!' pensalion on Its clalm ¥. OPIC rules ITl"1. ICllvllies ~Ud Cllile Info ..... f ' • seizure of the phone company. lt ~ parooUy woold be enlilled to full COll>' I pensation if jt could prove its acUviti8s '"'"'undertaken upoo advice of U.S. Ol- ficials. .Jt . "I J l! • ·J Air Vkt PtW;i '! ' ~ ' ~ t Down in ,Flames# I d 58 Persons Di.e '[ SAIGON (AP) -An Air Viell\Aln airliner crashed in flames today while ~ in fo land al Ban Me ;j:· ~ in the central bighlarids, ldliln& t least-53 penms; -~ 1bere we~ no sunrivors. . . , , 1 Among the victims were t h r e e · Americans -the pilot, copilot and !!!I!'. passenger -and two Japanese. ;lbe ~ v.·ere Vietnamese. ! The U.S. Embassy declined fo B' the pilot and copilo!. Air Vietnam I es listed them only as CUrtil and • ' The airline identified the Amer1can senger as Dlgur Peniond but h'ad 'no~!"-1 ing of his address. ~ A government spokesman said the'~ carried 62 penlOllll, but the Air Vietn~ manifest listed 53 passengers and live 1 crew member!. · ""t The Cf"llil!lh occurred about !iii mob SOll!hwest of ·Ban Me Thuot as the plaqe WM maldng Its fiial landing' apPf'ijach ~ a flight from Saigon. • Wllne9ses aald the airliner was on nJ.. before it bit the ground and latge ciulks of wreckage Wt!re scattered. over a wide ' area, .fndicatlilg fl may have broken UI>.jn I the 811'. U.S. 10Urces sa1d there were nO ~ dicaUoos that the plane bad been bii ~~ ground lire, but the possibility ol lhlt would be blvestigated. ' 1 J I •Mother Knew~ j ::c .. ' .. . I FDR's. Secretary Part of Fam.ily'J. -... ~ • . . • •f i 1 ' I '' Mlf 'ST.\11 if•nn• -eel off Plane. ~fl ODelll .Jliilua =~ ' SAC ·Stale ._FlOUl'I tribut \as inl • PoS Uon ftfUJ> 1tta'?' trust .C I trofl< qoml I U.S. aides ,lease . i Fot ' tax I rer::i from, for S! •1 AL say I destr schoo ably "It Jy," ol t1' Porn ·wbid ~t~ e i OA SouU schoo = Ila! been 150,0 Teall Br ·Mar! -othes .votit 'menr 'l:dut e 1 , SA '.t{;oy, " says allei 'and Cal -.vest'. '.A blllli ;that I ~ " . recli vest . Al . ,Cal •• p Iron " ··• " si "San! tun 'bee! I 'ibf ! '" Pl ~ atal La• lnla ~ ~ San m~ • • . . llondq, Mordl 19, 1973 DAILY PILOT I I I 1 1 Formerly 'Dead' ' SouthlandPOW s • W1!lcomed Home 1 • MIRAMAR NAVAL AIR 'STATION (AP) -FI v e 'former prl.:>ners of war walk· --ed off 1 C9 medical evacuation Plane to a greeting by ''""" 31» friends and relaUves in O!le of the latahnoves by·lhe ,ipllltary to move lhe POW1 to ~ facWtiee near tbelr ... Among those arriving bere Sunday was a Ma{ine sergeant who bad been liBted as dead unUI his signature appeared on antiwar statements circulated i;y HanOI. s:sci. Alfonso R. Riate, Z'I, had been a Viet Cong prisoner ~ near- ly six years. Opera Star Lauritz Melchio.r Die~ SAN'l'A >IONICA (AP) -toUI ti. 1111 other Wagnerian LauriU Melcblcr, oae ti. tho. lin&er. gr.alesl w.,...ian t.eoon ti. Tbe DlnWH>om Vekbfor'• UiO''GOlileii Age Of' Operatic endurance WilleldJd, iiid Slngera," l.s dead at·l1 from um to 1l60 be reigned He died llere Sunday al St. aupreme ovar Iba cllfllcult John'• lfoaplial whe~e _..by Rlchard'Wqnor. SW'leoos operated on his gall 'bladder last Week. A hospital JN lt5t be tell New York's spokesman ~ lhe cause of Metrof)olltan Op e r o when death was a primary tumor of Rudolph Bing filled lo sign the liver. him fer what -1d bave been Aloog with his magnillcent his .Uver annlveraary wllh the voice, Melchoir--had tbe~ex· company. __. - Cl(llent . . acllng a b l l'i I y Undaunted, Iba l o v I a I deblt.!)<led by W a g n e r ' s Melchior was kept &usy for operas. He was a durable several more years by a string Operatic figure wboee atag-of cooceria tbat toot blrn gering record of more lban acrou the natioli. .....:el qe. With more time to nlax, Melcbior'1 intemt ID baseball crew and • h e ""1lelimel ADI the natlooal anthem prior to the Lot Angeles llodgera' ho m e games • BORN MARCii 20, 1890, Lauritz Lebracht Hommell Melchior developed a baritone • voice and nurtured a 1-root-4 frame and a :tzs.poond bodY -Ml gf which, be said, added muscle-torus vOlce:, I He studied in his native Copenhagen and M u n 1 c h , G<rmany, and made h l s operatic debut as a baritone in 1913. Melchior _, began to retrain bis voice for the tenor ...,,.. anc1 ...... his debut ... -nve ,.an later. Hil ca~ also included two Hollywood movies, "Thrill of Romance" and "This Time for Keeps."- UE WAS marr~ed three times, tbe list time 1964 at ~· 74 tO his 40-year-Old former secretary, Mary Markham. She divorced him stx months later . charging cruelty. Melchior had two children, lb and Birte, by his fi rst wife, Inger Nathensen. She died in 19'l5. His second wile, Euro- pean film star ?t1aria Hac ker, died In 1963. V"IT ....... STAR DEAD AT 12 L•urin Melchior Otbera arriving from Tra.;s Air Force Bue were Marine Sgt. Abel Kavanaugh, 24, of w~.·c.o1o ... ~ was captured l>Y the ~1et 1(loog a year arter Rlate; Navy Cmdr. P•ul H. Schulz. 41, of San D\eJO· and Erie, Pa.; Navy J.l 'Jlheodore G'.'S!J'I'.. 3%, "' Menasha, W~.-1 Sari Diejo; and Navy Lt. Joseph S. 1,000 performances of the dlf· In recent years be perform- ficult Wagnerian operas was ed oocaslonally despite a hear- more than three times the Ing delldeocy and his ad-1-....::...~~_;_~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Suspect SACRAMENTO (AP) - ·State Controller H o u s t o n ,Flournoy · lllYS a 11 · con- tribution& from his appoln~ .as inheritance tu referees to.- a possible !flt Flournoy • lion . cainpalgn are being .. funded. • Mobley' 31, or Manhatta,n u ... T ...... ·Bea~ • WARMER· WELCOME In M~ders Was Treated '!be money, about $20,000, '!tad ~ depolited In blind tnnt funds for use :!! the cOn- . c· BRIEFS ) 1 UOUer seeks the Republican n:ominatk>n for governor or the 1 U.S. Senate in l974, Flournoy aides said in an interview re- ,Jeased Sunday., · Formerly called inheritance tu appraisers, the 1 5 8 referees are forbidden by Jaw from donating to campaigns for state·eootroller. earae 'Ar•o•' ALAMEDA (AP) -Police say the $1.5 million fire that destroyed an old elementary school burned .. fas! Jt prob-abl)r was arson. "It just went up too quick- ly," Police Sgt. Al Jayne said ol the Satunlay night blaze at Porter Elementary School. In Which four firemen , including ?fhe chief, suffered minor in- 'Jiri.,. e Te11eher Head OAKLAND (AP) -A Southern,· C,l!fomia • h 1 g It school teacher w h 0 suc- cessfully appealed the 1968 tax utiessment on Gov. Ronald Reagan's Malibu ranch has been elected president of the 150,000 • member" caJJlornla Teachera Aaooeiauon. Bryan Stevens, 52, or San •Marino won a nmoff with four 0olher candidates Saturday In voting by the CTA's 450- 'member state Q>uncil or ''Educatioa e Cue• Prohell > SACRAMENTO (AP) '..Gov. Ronald Reagan's office says 1D9ft than t,000 cases or .,!1Jegect fraud by pbysldans · and others who provl<le Medi-. Cal aervice are being In- . .vestigated. '. A SZ.page report on the $1.S bllJloo.a-year program added ,that 161 n~ homes are . .being probeil for alleged ,, •'abuses'' ana. m Medi-Cal recipients are aho being In- vestigated. . Almoat $S mllllon In Medl-.. cal payments was marked as • • pot entlally recoverable" from fraud lnve3tigaUon. •• ' ... Supeet Helcl ' " SANTA CRUZ (AP) - A "Santa Qiiz man, whose father turned him over lo police, bas 'been amsted for inveatigatioli I <Of munler. '" Police said Ibey booked James K. Scott, 28, after an unldentlfied penon was found,. stabbed to death Sunday in Dt Lavlega Pork. He· was taken Into eustoely, pallet! lald, -5c1>tt'1 / father lnfopned of· l1cm of the stabbing. Tbe kill· Ing brouJht the number ' of Santa Cl'uz petions found niurilenil !his year to 18. MEMORIAL services had S. Sgt. Alfonso Rlato lleen'b<id for Rlate prior to ---''------- !!I'll. when his name turned up on an antiwar statement released in HatlOL Hi& ·family speculated that he signed the statement to let them know be • WU sUll .alive. "It's been i;iaqy years," Riate told welOOmers. "We ,-cannot flnd words to ezpress . the joy, love and wanntb'we"feel," Schulz said. A total of 35 Navy former POWs and four Marine returnees are now assigned to military hospitals in the San Diego area. AT TRAVIS AFB, seventeen officers were given a rousing welcome home SUnday, but near silence greeted three returning e n 1 i s \ e d men suspected of belonging to a ''peace committee" during their more than three years impri.9onment in North Viet· Catalina Assessment Protested . LOS ANGELES (AP ) -The major owner of scenic Santa Catalina Wand, which In 1w; swapped owners for a horse and a silver saddle, clailm: its $M million cummt evaluation by the county assessor· is , too high. Philip K. Wrigley, whose chewing gum magnate father bought the Island for $3 million in 1919, has com· plained lhat'DlOlll of the land is undeveloped and is comprised or nearly inaccessible terrain. nam. f h Two Marines and an Army WRIGLEY owns aU o t e sergeant stepped off the C141 island except for about 700 transport jet in military acres on which . picture-stamp fashion despite the subdued Avalon, the only community reaction of 1,000 flag waving and major port, is situated. well·wisbers, mostly women The island lies in the Pacif1t and children. 27 miles southwest of Los Anny S.Sgt. Robert P. AnA!geles. Lo An I Count ~--lb 2S Portland Qr ter s ge es . y ..... ICUU'we , , , e., hil pped was driven to Letterman Assessor P Watson u General Hospital in the. San tbe evaluation to $64.154,300 Frapci.soo Presidio' wbert lie ·last year from its previous·$38 1'4'm<>litely affplalld;ed tier~ million, W1r i g I e y represen- entering to meet his fapiily. ta:tlves f'Iled complaints abput . 11IE TWO Marines, Sgt. the assessed value on his IM\rt Abel Kava n a• g-h, 2~ of tbe laland. W ~·-~-Colo. ands(!..+ That evaluation, covering .... ~~. • .,,.. 42 000 of hi •7 000 . Alpho · R Rial -•·-ta , s .. , acres, 1s nso. • e, • ., -. -million H ked Rosa were fiown to Miramar Just over .-. e as Nav~l Air Station in San Diego lti reduction by about half. . wheer they .....,-g1ve11 wann W r l g Le y . repre30RiaUves welcomes in contrast. to their~ have ~ubmitted. financial and arrival at Travis. geoloilcal testimony to an Among thoee abo8rd was Assesament Appeals Board, Pf Ronald L. Ridg wbich reportedly bas 'llie c. eway, aluation·. und st dy another Marine once reported ev er u · OD. MILL VALLEY (AP) -Tbe 22--year-old man held ln the triple shotgun slaying bere was . hospitalized for a month last year at the Marin County menial beallh · facility, the District Attorney's o r r i c e reports. Marin County DI.st.· Atty . Bruce Bales said Su.Qday his office learned that Brent Bedayan of Mill Valley was admitted to the county Mental Health Center in Greenbrae last December. He wouJd not elaborate, and a center spokemlan declined comment on the report. Bedayan wa.S booked for in~ vestigation Of murder Saha· day, the day after the bodies of Melv.in Schallock, 11, an Oaklaud food brOker; his wile .Ruth, 59, and thei1 son Daniel, 19, were found outside their burning home here Friday morning. An arraign men 1-was scheduled today for Bedayan, who was held without bail at the COWllY, jail In San Rafael. MEANWlllLE, Police Chief William Walsh speculated that "trouble brewing over a long time". between Bedayan, an ilnemployed grocery clerk, and DanieJ. Schallock mlght haye triggered the incident. •'The past problems JDBY have in.volved · some klhd of ·narcotics ripoff," be said &JU. day. "But there were no narcotics involved ln this association." Earlier investigators said it appeared to be a "vengeanee- type ~-" 'Ibey said the house was set afire before the three victims were marched outside and shot from close range. The first person to step from the ambulance plane Sunday at Travis was Navy capt. Leo T. Proftlet ol Palo Alto. He eme{ged to a cheer· Ing crowd and the salutes ol two generals. Happy Ali.gels VD Signs . ' Off Buses SAN FRANC!Sal (AP) -Tbe city's 22D buses will not carry anti-venereal disease -advertisements .on lbeir outsides. r .e a d I n g · •lStop Love POJJutlon," the San Francism p u b 11 c Utilities Commission bas decided. Tbe ad was rejected because it wa.s rua cute gimmick in poor taste," said Jam.. H. Leonard, a Munlclpal Railway ex· ecutive. ? , • The California Pharmaceutical Aaooeia· lion bas .declared April Venereal Disease Preven- tion .Month. -" Cycle Club 25 . Years 01.d FONTANA (AP) -Almost engines occasionally were a wmotloed eicept by the local little noisy. 1bertfta cfiice and historians "A LO'l' OF the Hell'a or such events, the notorious Angels live around here so ,they don't raise a whole lot of Hell's Angels motorcycle club cain," a sheriff's apoke.sman celebrated Its 25th aMiversary said. "Th.ey go somewhere here during the weekend with. else if they want to do that." a convention. At IU convention. law en- Like many conventions, the forcement agencies said a few estimated 250 delegates con· traffic citations. and a marl· cmtrated on a big party, rent~ juana arrest just about SIDTI· Ing a hall for I h e occosioo. m~ It up. . . .. Although cycles lined the It ".'l"' ]USl a big party, t 1 b · •·-the ah<rifl's spokeoman sighed stree , some c.u ~Ll'i:J.:) ~mppny:· . , reporteclly flew 111 by airplane , . lbe.;club!I pr@iden~ Ralph to thts Los Angeles area ••Sonn ., Bar 3, -·••-•t suburb where the club was . ~. ~fl'.· .. , U1WUU formed a quarttt century ago. r inike .~ however, i ~ he "We didn't go inside, bUt we _,.... ,_,117 aeotenced In Wftcbed from the outside," roakla!i:f to~to ~e~n to life on !ijlld a xpokesman at the San four drug conv1ct100S. Bernardino County Sheriffs · · substaUon here. . V: ' · Deputies aald little troilble I OU ·re never was reported, but a COllple ~f Id resldenta said Ibey lhought tlie too 0 to hear better WE QUOTE PRICES Obleaao, m.-A free offer of apeciol In-to th ... wbo hear but do not-understand words bas been announoed by Beltoae.A. non-<>peratingmodel of the omallelt BeltOne aid over mad.t will b'! liven abeol•tely free to --annerinc lhla OYEI -.ttl PHONE ••• ANYTIME --~IAUINCWS--•ot. IJO THERA&IAN VITAMINS, Ple.111 er wfftl Mf..,.•t.·. $7.tt SENOtCOT LAXATIVE TAILlTS, #100 .............. l.91 IDSIE SHA.VIE CllAM. 1 n. ••• , •••• , • , , •• , •,., ••• I .2t MACUAN's TOOTHPASTt. .. ,, ................. 1.ot ... --, $5.11 l .49 .... .. , .... . .... $4.29 $2.79 l9c 73c 2780 E. Cast Hllllway, at Femleaf. Canna Ital Mar 6LPi-7575 • ~ I' • .. ..... . ' 'by K fo • liaw It II worn la &lie, pdney of 7'>U? own ._ __ oroblfpl!on of anyk!nd. lfa,.,.,. to kaop, 11'91.lt waial» 1-lban a lblrd of"" -11114 lfa all at ear lowi, In -unjl. No wb'aa lead 6-body to bead. n--. ... fNt, ..... '"11•• 1011 write fff yo•ra __ ...., ... _t,U....11 ,,.-,loocl ectalnlrno obllp- -Wrl1ato Dopt. llelll, Bel- -· 1k<IDCorp.,"2111 w. 'flClorla, CllJcqo, DI. GOMS. • • • • • .. • • ., • • • • • • • • • • '· .. ·~Q . llt : , I • . • •• • • • ·: • • • '• •• . ·· .. • • . . ' • -• . . • • ·' ~ • •• • • • • .. • • •.• • • • • • , • • • • •• # • • ... • • •' • • • • • ·' 1. • l • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • ; If you love knits don't miss , the Picardo showings! ' • COME SEE HOW PICARDO kfftTS SPRING INTO P'AltflON• A COU.ECTJON OF SHORT DRESSESe t.OffG DRISSES AND PAHTS, THA't' SH011r SP1'1NG FROM EVERY HAND-LOOMED STITCH• WILL 8E lNP'OltMAU.Y MODEt..ED A't' R081HSOtt1s. 'J'ME BEALn'lf"lJI.. BRlGHTS AND THE SOFTEST PAL.ES WORKED JNTO FORM..,.OU..OWJNCl'FASHION av DSSIGNER·RITA SANOS. AS SHOWN: THE LONG DRESS Wint: PQIKTILLf'.: BODICE AND KE)'HOLE NECKLINE •. CAMELl.IA AND V~u.A. IH2. $140, l'ICAlllX>19 sPftlltG COl.Ll:CTIOH WIU. BE nttlOllALLY PRESENTED 'l1'i RITA SANDS 8£TW£EH II A.M. AHO 4 P.M.; IN HEWl'ORT t wm •• MARc:K 21. IH quR MIS&~' KITER DRESSES. • NEWPORT ~ASHION ISLAND SHOP 10:00·9:30 I I ' M4-2800 .. -- \ I I ' ' I I J I J ' I I I 4 ' I I • , DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE - The . Vietnam Veteran I HAVE BAii> NEWS AND GOOD NEWS. FIRST THE BAD NEWS .• , • ~ --\ ALL THOSE DEMOCRATIC PROGRAMSTQlJPGRADE HOUi;?ING,EMPIJ:>YMEN:T ~ EDUCATION lN ntEJ:iTlE~ HAVE BEEN MISEllABLE UnW fairly ~y. the Vietnam vetersn WU oJ. IDOll a forgotten man, 19lurning quietly home with little or no flnl119 -a remarkable state of affairs since dur- lnl I.be ''Vlalnsm era" from August 1964, some 2.• mlllloo Ameri<anl """ed In Soulheut Asia. ~y. with the IPOll!J!l>t focused on return- l.De p111onen, many-i.. ... -.--U! that otben alao oerved and have been getting a pretty poor shake In tbelr homelsnd. U's IDOl9 than Ume to turn our attention to theoe. young men. They're not uklng fur parades and meclalJ. Jobi and acceplance Into the community woold be the boot welcome liome. For the average citizen, one ol the lint things h8 can do Is coldlder •-for job opportunities. Call • the Human Roooun:ee Development Deportment, 543-0111, and ask! for the Veterans' Representative. 'Child-proofing' Drugs FAILURES. Tbe Viet vet ls unique In many ways. He waa sent off to a war that became tncreaal.ngly unpopular at home. He lllUll!y wu alone In the otrange, guerilla· type fl&bllng and inellned to fOCWI his anxloua attention on llimpl~ lllln>iving Ille 38S days before rotation. Ha aurvlved, he murned to be greeted by silence, er than commend1'tion and vwtory parades. He often had grave doubts u to th<> value of his service, OCC'Ulonally 191nforced 'by actual homefront hosllllty. Anyone who bu picked up a drugstore prescription lately and discovered it's practically impossible to gel the top off the container bas come face to face with the federal Poison Prevention Packaging Act. NOW THE GOOD NEWS: HOUSING, EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT ARE DOING SO WELL IN THE CITIES THAT l AM DECLARING A VICTORY OVER THE URBAN CRISIS. I CALL IT PEACE BY PROCLAMATION. Stnngely, the PsYchiatric casualty rate in Vlei· nam was lower than ln. other wars, but psychiatrists are finding a blgb Incidence of poydlologloa! stresa among the ritumed' oemcemen wllo often experience confu· • sion, anxiety, guilt and alimaf.lon and have a bard time adjusting to civilian life. To a deg19e llleso problema 119 t)'lllcal of all re· turnlng-ldldlen, i.i t11e1111bllc-attllude toward tbe-Vlet· nam ve!«ln -Ule len4ency to lllmply lgno19 bJm - ls peculiar to this Wlf, The Viet vetJ _,. relucta!lt to join existing vet· erana groupe and their use of GI college programs bu been llllnjJectedly small, perbape because their bene- flta, matobed again.st Increasing tuition and living costl, buy only about on&-fourth the ed\lcat!on avaUable lo World Wu n veterans. Govsnment outlays for veterans benefits have 1n- c1-e•4 Melldlly llnce 1965, but a cutback ...,,. In the of'llnC for 1974 and tbJs will hamper many programs, in· cludlie lob tnlnlng for the unskilled. The high unem- ployment rate for Viet veil has added lo their discour· agement. Instead of muttering unkind words, he should bow in the direction of the nation's pharmacists who are g~ ing all out to implement the law designed to "child· proof" medicine containers of all kinds. B0gJnnJng last October, pharmacists begsn using chlld-reststsnt containers for dispensing some 4,300 prescription drugs that could harm ra youngster if mi&- used. But young.sters are ingenious, and although the' containers must foil 80 percent of the children on whom they are tested, the pharmacists point out that even "childproof" containers are best stored out of reach. In 1971, children under five were involved in 40,000 of some 46,000 reports or accidental Ingestion of medi· cines tabulated at poison control centers. Hopefully this year's statistics will be less alanning, but smce this is National Poison Prevention Week, the warnings are repeated: Keep all household products and medicines out of reach of children. preferably locked UPi keep them in their original containers; check the label before giving or taking medicine; and never tell a child his medicine is "candy" -it's medicine, and he should know it! Ce"lebrity Names Help Sales Pitch Poor Weleome Dome tor Viet Vets FNEY J.HARRI~ .. What'• in a name?" -Juliet'• famlllar •quetUon -would receive a much different answer Jn today'• com· merclal atmolpbere than the ons Shakespeare put·ln his beroille'I lllCNth. A rose by any other nama mlgltl atlll smell as .-! -but Jt irobtbl1 wouldn~ sell nearly a1 well. 111.i.s va1rant lhoughl occurred to me while read.Jna 1 news item a b a_ u t <llris Evert. the la> nls champion who turned pn> lhortly after her 18th birth- day, In a ceremonial press conference at the Waldorl·A•toria in"Ni!if Y-Ofl<, pmfded·overby-jbe nnU· i.ng overaeen ol the Puritan F1shlon COrp. Dear Gloomy Gus Jane Fonda 11 at it again -telling the POW1 h>W it really was in Vietnom. A perfect eumple of the one fll'Ollteol waste In oor ecology -Ille mlsgu!ded and -use ol OOrnall ..-.rces. -Diogeneo '73 parently millions do -peraiat in buying rommodltlea that have the names of ctlebrltieJ affixed to them, when anyone above the level of certified moron knows that there Is no necessary relation between the merit of the name-lender and the merit of the product? I hive used Don Budge racquets and worn Rod Laver shoes and Arthur Ashe !hlrts and Jack Kramer shorts in- dlserimlnalely all my playing life, and of cour11e they make absolutely no dif· ference -not merely to my game (which is parhapacbeyood redemption) but even to the way I look. Most, if not all, these people sell their names to the highest bicfder-, regardless of quality; and some. indeed, sell their names to com- peting manufacturers in different coun- tries. America's Real 'Missing • Ill WASHINGTON -Contrary lo what has generally been reported, we seem to have about 2,500,000 men missing in ac- tion. These MIA's are the men who fought in Vietnam and the action they were lost in is the political action coming out of the White House. The Vietnam vet has disappeared, and U you'd be I i eve what the. Nixon Ad-l'~f'"~ mln\9trat1on wants -you , to, the war was fought alone by ... l" the 800 prisoners or --~ war now coming out of the internment camps. They are Ufe only guys who are gettlng a victory pa- rade. The other veterans are getting their benefits cut. The political uses to which this small group of American POWs can be put is next to limltless. For years Nixon offered them aa the last excuse for carrying on the war, and now they serve as the focus or a patriotic uproar which distracts peo- ple from entertaining the thought---tbat in the end the President bugged out of the war just es he said he'd never do. AIL THE saluting, gulps and God- bles.!-Americas rill the air with so much random noise it's hard to consider the possibility that Dr. Henry KJssinger and Nixon may also have signed a. secret ( VON HOFFMAN J agreement or come to a secret un- derstanding with North V i e t n a m • Perhaps that much-taJked-about two-and- a-half-billlon dollars in reparations or good·will payments Is aclual!y the price to ransomitbole guys out of there. They're worth the Money, to be sure, but this clangol'OWI, red, white and blue fuss almost Seem! designed to make WI think that by taking ea.re of. thein we've discharged our obligations to the 2,MI0,000 who are missing in the Washington ac- tlon. It's fine for these fellows to have their 1100,000 In tu-free back pay - make it $200,00l#--and it's nice they were offered free cars and trips, and even that they play alolljf with the embarrassing tattoo of adulation for "the Commander- in-Chief," but the Commander-In-Chief, in his other, riiore important capacity of Pre.sklent, is trying-to-cul-the pension benefits to Vietnamese war amputees. HE'S DOING his level best to keep the GI BUI educational benefits so low aa to be next to use1ess. In tenns of the dollar's purchasing power, the Vietnam vet .la receiving something like a quarter of the school a9Slstance tbat his father got when be came back -i'rom the Second World War and Korea. Not only that, but the Vietnam vet is having trouble actually getting what lit- tle ls owed him. A recent article ln fhe UCLA campus new11paper estimates that 15 percent of the vets on campus are finding their payments blocked or delayed for weeks and months. Clearly, the Commander-in-Chief likes some of his soldien better than others, and best of all, he likes the POWa. The POWs briltle at the remark that while the North Vlebuimese cooldn'l bralnwuh them in years of captivity. their superlon were able to do it ln a matter of minutes at Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines. Even so they do display an admlrable1 'unity of enth111la.sm for peace with honor and other such 11logans. THE POW1 are suited to the Com· maoder -in • Otlers tastes, being ovtr· whelmlngly wbito, obedient, prolesalooal officers. Incootrast, mosl of the 2,100,000 mlsslng veta were a racially polyglot ilonla-of cooscrlpted_grunts. Many didn't have the money to buy their way out of the war into college or the clout to get into the Nallooal Guam and sit it out. They aren't Nl:lon'1 kind of people, and they made it worse on themselves when a few thousand of them marched past the Capitol and tore their medals off their chests and flung them SOUNDS FAMILiAA. Action' into the street. Even the generals who had phony cttsttona wrillen up for themselves kept the decorations they didn't deserve unW they were forcibly removed from their heroic bosoms. The Vietnam vets are ideal for punish- ment. 'Mley're unorganized, and llO have no power eJther to protect themselves or lobby for their own interests. When they flltered back from the Nam, the idea of joining the old-line veterans organizations lil<e the Legion and VFW was repellant. They are a diffuse mw whom, you might think, remnants of tbe peace tnove- ment would try to help. But the old peacenik crowd ii too taken up with res- cuing lllelr POWs by gelling amnesty for them. 11IE VIETNAM vets are a good group to kJck around. They lost the war, didn't they? Peaee with hooor, hu to be blamed on somebody and It can't be Nixon or the diplomats or the generals of the North Vietnamese, ao who's left? Those guys went over tl'Jere and smoked dope when Ibey should have been fighY!ll!. __ Forget them, and cheer the 600 real Americans who won thUI war. Believe them when they aay peacenlks prolonged It with complalnll, and Nixon shortened it with bis bombing, but when they're all back ,and throats are hoarse, let's scout around and try to find our missing in ..,. tton. I 11USS EVERT, who Is ranlred No. 3 In the feminine tennla world, announced her first venture 1n the ht Pockets Touma· ment -she 11 lending her name to a line of tennis 1portnear to be called "Chrissie Evert for Sprts 7," for a reported minimum suarantee of $!(1,000 a year for four years. Her name will be stitched on a collectlon of !lOITle 40 mix- and-matcb tennl1 enaembles for lady players. Mind you, I am not voicing any ob- jection to thlli her precedents go as far back into the sportl world u I c a n n:member, trun Babe Ruth and Jack Dempsey onward. She lJ o n I y perpetuating an old tradition. But what has long puzzled me ts the apparent suc- cess or lhis tradition. IT HAS long been one o( my pet beliefs that most people still secretly believe in magic, and wistfully hope that i! they wear something bearing a di3tinguished name, !IOme of the talent or glamor will rub off on thm. This is the only seml-ra- tional explanation for a SS(l,000 annual payment to an Ul-year-0ld girl who has hitherto displayed not the 1Ughtest gift for spartswear design, which itself hasn't the remotesl importance to the game. The Campaign Financing Scandal WHY DO oo many people -and ap- My Rod Laver shoes wore out just as fast as any anonymouJ brand; my Jack Kramer shorts tore in the seams just as easily. Yet some thing primitive and perverse in our nature still worships the fi<'kle god ol Label. \VASHINGTON -This i.!I a report on the peremtial bi-partisan scand al of cam- paign financing and it is not encouraging. The only known remedy for the scan- dalous conditions, an income tax checkoff, is not working, although in- itially it seemed to be a sure-fire solu- tion for the moncy- raising part of the problem. Moscow Got the Message Merely 4 percent of the first 12 mil- lion income taxpay· ers have designated $1 of their tax for a newly created presi- dential election campaian fund. At W ASH!NGTON -The real reuon for the rapid wanning of aime.Amerlcan relations, acccrdinj: &o IOUl'Cel who have talked to Pre11ldent Nlion, Is that the United State11 has used its impact with Moscow to forestall a Soviet attack upon China. We were the first to report on June 12, 1969, that hard·lln· ers in the Kremlin were contemplating a preventive attack on China 's nuclear works. Our story has been conrtnned by a number or top joumaJists with access to tho Kremlin'• Inner politics. THIS WAS on President Nixon's mind when he sat down with O\alrmsn Leonid Brezhnev in Moscow last Ma)'. The two leaden discussed their national interestl In the frankest possible terms. By laYin& !heir cards on the table, the Preoldeol hoped to prevent anf. future mlWft.. dmlanc!lllJ that might ead to war. He aurprlaed Breahnev by warning that (JACK ANDERSON) this rate $3 mllllon Instead of the anticl· pated $20 million will be raised his year. The total available for the 1976 presiden- tial~eltctlon, at the same rate, would run to bout $9 millk>n, compared to a mini . urn of SSO or $60 mill ion which would be required. the United States would consider a soviet attack upon China to be against our na- tlonal interests. This was another wa)' o{ saying thal the United States mlghl be compolled to Intervene. Bre>hnev responded with equal BLAMING the public lndiflerence on bluntneu by demanding who hid made the f11lure of lntern1I Revenue Service to the United Slit•• lhe arbl~r of dlsput.. publlclu and make lt easier to designato between Communist countrtei. Nixon $1 for presidential PGlltlcs Is not ver)o repUed that 8 war between Ruaila and convlnctng. A ·more convincing reason Is China l\'Ollld shake the -Id and en-that the vast majority nevet'-has con- d Id trlbuted to polltlcal campalgno and never anger wor peace. will of their OW'll free wlll. even in sums FOREIGN Minister Andr<I ~myko as low as ll, because they do not trult made a joke about "throwing in Cuba for politicians. good meal\ll'e" and the dl>cu .. ion ended 1'0 amount of dlreot or Indirect in good 1plrlts. Bµt MOICOw fot the per)IUUlon by IRS Is likely to be ef. m..,.&•· · fectlve, but on the contrary would be Henry KIMlnger bas lnfonned the viewed with 111111lcloo by P<PPI• •bo are Olin ... ol the American atUtude lOWlll'tl not In a ve.rr 'cllirltabla roood whe!l theJ' a Chlnese-Ruastan war. Thl• bu Im-' llnlth making out lbtlr ln<!ome tu proved U.S. llandlng In Poking. ft[Urns. The Ruastan•. m•anwhlle, are hlglily If the 1976 pr~entlal eleetlon Is to be MPlcloul ol Kissinger 's actlvltie,, In federally fina for the most part, !11th Qu l!anol and Poking. The President will lndMdual c:ontrl lions held to a low o•...., teaa111re Moaoow, howrver, that the loWI Congtesil will have to llnd more "'"""' trlllted Stat .. 11 merely pfoi..tlng" Its """'"1 and that won't be Vlt'1 Popular -own .lnlerestl end not working againJt either Rn Swta, S. F. ma!tlmllllooa~ Soviet lntorests In Asia. ' llolel-, ,wJn~ '"YOtl n<nr--'l'hose who 11(!--fmlliar "1th -the TBE QIECKOFF was a proposal of be mooey ii you give""""' any; and President'• dlplomaUc maneuvers say he tbe poverty..iricken Democrallc national you 1hould gift It wb~e you are auw lo ii totally dedle1ttd to · cruuni a workl '~tton before ~ McGovern enjoy the 1Mnc -with warm bandt !Ir beiallce that !rill ..,. tenaln and fotind 1 way lo raise ample funda for hi) stead cl cold." ......,.e peace. bid fir the lftlldency, Pl'mld-Ont Nixon ' oppJ!led the checkoff !or the 1972 election and threatened to veto a bill lowering In- come tu.. JI the cheekDU was Included. The e£fective date w~ put off until 19't3: with the conaequent hlghly disappointing results. The conclusion to be drawn I.I that the , future of federally financed presidential polllla Is dim and that tbe solution, or partial solution, n .. In a dllferent dJr<c. tlon. Hardly anyone in Congrus, or ln the Nixon admlnistratloo, seriously doubts that there I.I a linkage, actual or po~nUal, bet,...n lsrge pollttcal ...,. trlbuUoM and expected government ac-- tion. This is !rankly admltted by eome and piously denied by olhers, but the rerord or dairy Industry and labor coo- irlbutlons, together with a recent $200,000 conlribuUon by a donor under legal pressure by the Securlttes and Exchange CA:>mmlsslon, leaves: litUe doubt of an ac· tual or potenttal linkage. AMBASSADORSllIPS for bill con· trlbuton: la common in a 11 ad· mlnstrat!ons, but the blg money which has come Into the Nixon polillcaJ organlxatton ll astounding to the moot .cynical. According to John W. Gardner of Common Cause, a pressure group, the top 10 conlributors to the Nixon cam- pl.Jp gave more than It million and the top 199 gave 114 rnllllon. At the md ct bk campaJan, McGovern pleaded for bit conlributlona fut. Tbe lrll campaign refonn bill did not prove fully effective In Im, but even U fully effective It does little more than re- quire disclosure of the size and sourte of oonirlbullon1 exceeding 1100. Stricter llmlll on contrlbutlonl should be c:on- 1ldered. prvapecttve donors abould be Women Poet,s in Engli,sh In poetry, power or lmplratton and lttenith ol Oljl1'6Slon .... not exclusively mucullne characteri1ttca. 'l'bfl Is con- llrmed by the flrst, deflri!Uve oolloction ol (lOl!IDS In En&ll.oh by women bun the early medieval period to Ibo preaent: 11111 Womeu Poet. In Engllah (Mo<lra !DD, IUO). TUE EDlTOR ol thl.I antholoa ll Anll Stanford, winner ol a tm r.lrersture Award of the Amor1can Ac&de!J11 oC Arts and Letters and The National Institute ol AN and Letten for lltr Olllltandlnt ,lcillemnentr Irr lltmtu~ l!ld her ex- cellence In the fJe\d 111 .. i>"'!!Y ...i vet1e, A prolwor of fl>lllsb lllcrature at Cal~omla Sta~ U n l ' e rs lt y at Nort!uitlae, llhl !Ill UlidWan lo ""°"' women wrllinc at their beat and ..,.. lribullng lo the vliallly and de ......... I of poetry in their tlrileL "Delicate r) ( TBEBOO~) protected from shakedown, gllt tax dodg .. abould be prohibited -the need- ed reforms would make a long list. B!JT AHEAD of all speel!k reforms, the srea1est prom1se 1s probably to be lowtd In the creation of a alrongly powered federal authority over campeign eontrtbutlons and spending. T!te Republican leader in the Senate, Hugh Scott, along with senator1 Charlea MCC. Malhlaa and Adlai E. Slavenoon, have introduced In tha Senate a bill to crute a federal elections commJaslon with atrong authority to 1nv .. t'8are and enforce. A 1lmllar bill previously pwed the Senate 89 to 2 but the House did not a&ree. I The 111%-man CO!Dllll.lslon wwld leeve a lot to be dl!lired, but it would at least _.-ale the ~ power lo thil field !tom a Department of JusUce which Is 111111~ poUUcally eontroiled. 'lbeo • btllnnloi ril!cbt bo made on the lclUal enfororn1ent ol Ian wblcll do estst, """"1 Ilea al.-.,a .-one ol tba bla<ol troubleo wllb tba -laft. ~Ill IO, tbe ptQlptCt.t for Mnlthlng polJU.. .,., not very bright. DAILY PILOT llobm N. W<•d, Publisher T"°""" Kttllf~ Bdltor Barbaro ICrtlbldl • ldftMiol PtlQ<'-Edltor The Nltnft•I Pl~ or lht Diil>' tUot lftkl to tntonn and 1tlmu-- l•tt nlAkn by Pf'fll'nlln1 U\lt ' NWlplptr'I oplnloftt llfld CJOm• ft'ltf!Llry un loplel ot lntercsl and J !Mpllk:o ........ pl\wl4J1111 • ,..,.,. ftr th" tx at our rtiuStn• I ODinJDDI. and. tq' ~tl"C the!: 41.,..._ ~lnui of lnformtd ob- """" and ~""-.. tOl'b 1' or tht ...-. Jloeda1, llAl'dl 11, 19'11 ' .-. I I ! r I I ! I I " •• ... ,,,,,. '"' :.:·1 .. J " •·''' Ir.! .. ".; .,, • ·I • ' ·~ 'J ·'' i-- 1 I Sex Activities Increase ! Fjndings llelemed 'in. Survey of Jewish Coeds ll ·11 By G'!a::'~. -,,.,.. ilr:.x~~ ~now fell NEW YORK -Some MW nwealdl baa II found thal by the Ume Jewish -"-e ONLY 1.4 PER CENT ·said lhey ...,. ~.. oony tbe ,.. relations bad bappoood. 1 girts In America'• southwest reach lbe In a pone! c11 ... 111100 of the report Ill Berl! said. "Where there baa balm mul-mil att.mm.nt-to-,Judatsm. tbere hu -leas _.ntal actlvit)'." Military Updated • MllABANE, Swaziland 'AP) -King Sobbuza II has Inafcatoa lliil'YOlllll sw..i warriors In the royal ceremonial regiments ·may atart get- Ung prelosslonal training In modem combat ' ; lntercoune -but that this ts true !or on-:T Dr. Rlcllard I. flnna, a Unlvenit)' : I age 'ol %1, ball ol lbem have bad eexual llowl!OQ, tllo llhdlnRa were qUOllk>ftocl 1 ly about a tllird of -regWatly a~ lloultm peychologlsL Moll other sucil studies made lri the lut decade have UIUally IOWld that only about a third or 1 .. ol college girls have loot their vlrilnltJ by the lime of gradua- llon, despite the -of popular mqulnes and television lhowa ol a sex '----------' rewlullon on Cllllpus and Individual cases ol unmarried JlOllplea publ!clzlng 1 a tending rellglou.s: servJcea. ~ 1 Also, In moll7 ca ... of prem-B• the 'time-thew" -N ~~w~=·only ono partner, a seniors 53.• pereent en. In oontrast to some prev!oos studies, flflflefl In premarital •ex however, tbe llndlngs llldlcate a rtse In relatlou. premaritel se>Ual activity .amocig college girls, although the study wu ilmited to ...one reli&lous 'group, and several earlier I studies &ave found little change in cam- pus teXual behavior, despite much freer talk about IL I THE STUDY WAS MADE by Rabbi Jack Segal ol Houston, Texas, and hr volved anonyn'Wll.1 questionnaires sent to 11,250 single Jewish girls attending 10 I south-central unJvenlties, of whom 865 - or 65 percent -replied. 1 Wblle the findings showed that 75.4 per- 1 cent .of the freslimen of 18 still were r virgins, this was so for only 65.7 percent 1 of the sophomores o! 19, for 65.3 perceot 1 of the juniors of 20, and only 46.4 percent • of the senloni ol 21. ) lly· the latter .stage, 53.8 percont bad 'engaged in premarital ••• relations. • Moll of them, bOwever - a !otal of ! 74.9 pen:eot -said It had happened with 1 their first and only partner, and they were in love apd expected to marry, or Sales Dispute "This type of reoearcb ts opeo to crlUclsm and we need very, very cautious interprltalloos,., be said. "We need to study the dlilereooes bet-. what people say they do and what they actually do. Jewish eoedl willllll to sub- mit to these lypel of questloos may not ba typical ... Schools Included In the survey were lbe Ulllverslly ol Houston, the University of Tuas, Tens A. & M., Baylor Universlt)', Texas Woman's University, Rice Uni· versity, Oklahoma University, Sophie Newcomb College, North State University and St. 'lbomu University. .OF THE JEWISll COLLEGE girls never attending reliaiowf services, 68.6 percent had eogaged id'Premarltal se<, but this was so for only 32 percent of those who attend wonihlp services twice a month or more. "OUr attacbmelit to oor rel!&lon defmitely affects our behavior.'' Rabbi Boi-se Cascade's • t . , . .,,...,, ' ·~ ·'' Agreement OK'd SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Boise cascade's agreement to setUe disputes over vacation homeslte sales to Californians has received preliminary ap-· proval from U.S. District Court Judge ROOer1 F, Peckham . The Idaho-based !!rm of- fered to compromise seven lawsuits filed against it for· a total of $58.5 million. quantity purobased by each comumer." e FDA Charged By Ille Assoclaled Prell Four firms specializing In health foods are seelclng $500 million from the Food and Drug Administration, charging the federal agency was trying to ruin their bu!ineSS. heir ser attatrs;-- Allltudes and candid talk about sez are much more common ~ ~bl than formerl y, many peycbol«<ISll and educators maintain, but they quesUon whether sez practice bas changed much generally . AJl'TEI\ AN EAllUER STUDY finding that only :II to 35 percent ol eoUece girls at aeveral Eastern and Western ciolleges were no 1qer v!rg!ns by the time of graduallm, Slanford U n; v e r1 II y peychologist Joseph Kats caocluded there bas been no actual 11sex revolution" tn practice and .... decline Ill student morality." He found only 2 or 3 percent ol college girls were promJscuous. Another study foond that lhree-foortbs ol wunen students were virgins, and cases ol premarital se• activity usually was conllned to future husbands - similar tO Rabbi Segal's lindlngs. He made lbe llUdy for a doctoral dlaaertallm at the Unlvenlt)' ol Houatm, with aS11isWlce In the project from Dr. John Cm, a Unlvemt)' ol · H~ ~ "· "" ~·;. The lawsuits alleged Boise Cascade-controlled· land sates used questionable sales techni- The companies, all members of the Natli>nal• ·Nutritional Foods · AsaoclaUoo, w b I c h represenfs 900 such finns nationwide, filed suit i n Newark, N. J . in U.S. District Court' in behalf of all dealers in health food products. ''Both our dre,sses are the some 'cept Mommy's hos more curves and things.'' According to .the suit, FDA press re1..... have labeDed health fOOd acivoo:a.W 0 nutri· lion quacks 11 "food faddist.I " . " NOWI Prisoner Detained By Rape TRENTON, N.J. (UPI) -A prisoner who would have been paroled today will stay In jail to face charges of raping a police department employe while .on lurlough to prepere for his release. James L. Napper, 21, of Trenton, was detained on charges of raping the 20-year· old woman Jan. 15 on the final day of bis tbree<!ay furlough. THE WOMAN was attacked as she crossed a bridge on her way home from work. The case gained notoriety because a group of employes at a plant near the bridge told police they saw the Incident but made no attempt to In· tervene because Ibey thought the man and woman were lovers. Lateri however, they claim~ ed they did not see the begin· nlng of the assault that would have shown the woman being ·accosted. NAPPER RETURNED to the Bordentoim Youth Cor- rectional Center on schedule, according to prison olf!clals. to finish serving his term and to await parole. He was originally Jailed In !IMl9 after being charged as a juvenlle In the sliylng ol Ike McCall, 23, ol Trentoo. Judge Named SACRAMENTO (AP) -At- torney Arnold D. Gowanl has b e e n appointed to the Sa n I a Barbara-Ooleta Munlc!P'll Court beocb by Gov. Ronald Reagan. The .4+ f~ld Republican, named to . the post lq ~place the retired Walter E:.Paren~ will be paid $$5,481 annually. ... oncia;I, M..11'-·I .. ~. 1973 DAILY PILOT f ...... . Ann Miller Files Big Suit From Wire S.rvlcet Dancing star Alli P.Wler has filed 1 $1.5 million damage suit c'*'ging the Munt¢pal Theater As.soclailon lo St. Louis with negligence and carelessness. She was lDjured during a performance there Aug. 14. lle wbeil Kathy Guane.lll_, the attem pted armed robbery, rtignillg Mias Albany, mign-said he agreed with P"'"1dent ed to get married. Nixon that capital punishment -~ * is necessary ln some cuet. country and western 1inger 1'-l disagree. with c1o1ng away_ Merle llo14anl, wbo once wlih the death penalty," be RrVed 1 pr&SOn sentence for said in Lubbock, Tex. -,,--_::..::c;.__:::.;,...:..:__ A4vtrtlH"*'I New Way Found To Stop Hair Loss, Grow More Hair MlS.t Miller, 50, w as hospitalized for several weeks with an ear injury. She was struck by a steel stage boom during an openi ng performance of "Anything ~s" at the Municipal Opera HOUSTON. Texas -I! But. it )'OU a.re not already tn Forest Park. you dori't suffer from male s!it•k bald. how can you be sure . * pattern baldness, you can v .. 1111.t is actually causing your If, it takes two to tango, now ste>p your hair le>ss ... hl\lr toss? Even If baldness mar, cown EmUy Tippett out. and gr m h ir Sl'C'm to "tun In your farnDy, Helped by a liveried doorman ow ore a · this ls certainly no proot ot lhP the 92-year-<>ld spinster troni Flod' .,Y~d "t~~Y8 tiia.id It causP of YOUR hair losa. cou n Ul! one. u now a . the sUcks went to see Marlon firm of laboratory consultants Hair loss caused by aebum has developed a treatment tor can also run ln your tamJl,y, and ( ) both m('n and women, that Is many other cond1Uon1 can not only stopplng hair loss , •• cause hair. losa .. No matter PEOPLE but ls really growing hair1 which one lS causing your hair They don't even ask you to lo1;s, It you watt until you are _ _ take their word for It. They silck bald and your ha.Ir roots invltt> you to try the treatment are ~ead, you are beyond help. Brando's new movie, "Last for 32 days, at their risk, and So, if you still have any hair Tango in Paris" at a London see for yourself! un top of your head, and would theater ' Naturally. they would not of· like to atop YQUr hair losa and " ; fer this opportun ity unless the ~w more hair •.. now Is the You re never too old and I treatment \\'Orked. Ho\vever, it t1mt' to ,do something about It like variety,11 she said of the Is impossible to help everyone. bclore it• too late. sexually explicit film. But The great majority of t.ot>sch Laboratory Conault· after she saw it she declared: cases of ·excessive hair fall ants, Dlc., will supply you with. "I think it was 1a bit raw •.. and baldness are the begin· ~:::1Tre'llt:;r~!~t.:t::~r I didn't enjoy it all, except for ning and me>re fully devel· mcnt will help you. JUJt aencf: the beautiful photography." oped stages of male pattern them the ln!onnation listed I» * baldness and cannot be low .. All Inquiries are answered; John Y. Brown. Jr., owner of helped t'Onf1dentially, by mall PO Lwns Restaurants ha 8 • without obligation. Adv. • donal<d •1 million to the University of Kentucky for establishment of a medical research center on the process of aging. The donation is contingent on the state of Kentucky's contribullng a m at c hi n g amount, aecording to Brown and Gov. Wendell Ford. * The newly crowned Miss Albany, GL, petite opera singer Sherry Bolllday, will be the flrlll black contestant to enter the Miu Georgia pageant at Columbus In June. Miss Holliday, 19, a student at Illlools State .University and ,.------NO OllUQA.TION COUl'ON _____ __, To: Loesch Laboratory Comultanta, Inc. Dept. C-4 , Box 66001, 331 1 West Main St. Houaton, Tcixu 77006 I am 1ubrnittina the followina i~mallon wtth the Uftdet .. ltlDdina that It will be kept •trictly con11d•ntill and that 1 am undu no obliaallon whauaever. l now havt or hav. bid the followin1 condltiom: Do YOU, ha~ dlDdntft'? Is it dry?__ot olly?:·--- Oon your forehead become oily or arcuytr ____ _ Docs your scalp itch? When1'----- How Jona bu your hair been thinnlna?r ____ _,,_ Do you still have any weak bait oa top of yout' beadt- How Iona ia it? 1, It dry? 1 It oily?·--- . Attach any other information you feel may be hel9tuL NAM"--------------- ADD'RE!~------------ the fll'St runner·up in the Miss L~C~ITY'.2'.::=======~ATE~===~Z~IP!'.:==:::::::J Albany contest, gained the ti- FREE ICE MAKER ques and have not met maintenance Bod completion .. .. agreements involv ing some 20 vacation homeslte 11·•·. developments. .Under-the-setllemenl,. the company will refund $24..5 mil- ... '' lion to dissatisfied buyers and 1 • ' spend $21.5 on administration and maintenance of the sub- divisio'ns and $13 milllon to · · · complete unfinished -IL "health quacks" and manu1 ... turera of "shotgun mlituret." Filing the suit were Ajay Nutrition Foods Inc. of Sacramento;--Amer!cmrllealtb Foods Co. loc. of Houston, Te<., Diet Shop of E~tb, N. J. and Well'• Nutrlilan Ceoter ol San Frinctsco. WE STAND . TO LOSE! SO DO YOU! -Coro11rdel-Mar-Property-8wners-!--• 1l--1-1~ Whff y;.. t.11y frll141if'•'• loltlllo\I• 3-door r•friftlJllwa ffrl111 ~ Sat• , , , ell yov pay It • u11oll k11toll9Uoa tltorl•. ·. e P11f>HeJJbpla11 . e Polleles Bit · ., ·- SAN DIEGO CAP) We Need To Associate Now! "THERE IS A RIGHT WAY" CALL: 8&1-1691 • Your Voice Is Your Protection SACRAMENTO (AP) - California pharmacists would have to publicly display the prices of their 100 most co_m. monly sold prescription drugs,, under a bill before the Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr. has called for regulations against moving company HJowballlng" -tbe practice of deliberately un· ~~~~~~!!"'~"'!!"'~· -!!·~._!!!""'~""!;!!'!;;•!!;.,!!;1'!!<!!!' "~"';·!;"~"!!•!!•~·~~'!!!"';!·~·~·~··";';' -;:;~"'!'!~"'!'!"'!'!~J( derestlmatlng COiis to attract ~ cua:tomm. • s529's , .. Legislature. Assembly Speaker B o b FRIGIDAIRE ... Moreltl, (0.Van Nuys,) Ill· troduced the bill which ls nearly !denUflcal to a bill kl\· : 1 led In the Assembly Jalll year. "'Ibousands of C&llfomla families ha ve found themselves with moving bills far higher than Ibey ever ... pected because they were lm· properly given low cos t estimates by business-hungry movers,'' Brown told a meeting of labor leaden. • 3-DOOR SIDE-BY·SIDE BIG 20 CU. FT. SIZE •.::," .. ·1!1 •IV. . I • " . 1 -: .. - Last year's version of the bill was authored 'by J.B.. semb)yman Harvey John.Son, (D-El Monte), e 11nlfonn R•te• SACRAMENTO (AP) -Big business would lose its special low rates for electricity and gas under a proposal by As- semblyman Mike Culleo, ( [). Long Beach). Cullen said that his bill would require uUlltles to charge uniform rates lor residenUal cuitomera a n d commerclal cus.tomen, .. ,. gardless of the volume ..; e Qualje Relief . SACRAMENTO (AP) -'!!lo chairman of the leglslature'a earthquake safety committee ha• proposed two meuurea for limiting proROfly louea lor owners of quake-prone prcr perties. Sen. Alfred Aiqu!lll, (D-San Jose), lntrodUced leglslalliln to permit local tu ·--· .to reassea property which baa been dmnaged by "earth or soil !allures." Alqulsl uld tba\ ~ Include qualre damll• .: exceeding '1,000. ' Get a C!f~ ... s1.~-.. · 'Jbwn ai[COOfth-tt knife ~this&idaiu~. • 3-door convenience. • Completely frost-proof. .• Adjustoble shelves. • Freezer stores up to 244 lbs. Undercounter Dishwasher ONLY 519995 • Super Surljll wa1hin9 action ' e Dutil d1t1rg1nt dispenser • 1 .. blad1 soft food pulveri11r e Easy to in1t1ll ... fits 1tancl1rd 24" cabinet opening. 25 Yeal'S of lntegrlCy & Dependablllt11 WT 11" rr. COSl.\ MESA ·-1 "-'* ... ,... 411 I. S.Vaa..._... St. .. .,, ••• , $<0 .... 646-1684 . E~ TORO -~ ...... It,.,. td ... Ftw.w.y 111 ............. , ==1~= ......... Milt.I JIOOO Cllt\ .... St.I tOIU.,.Cls.,.1•• .. ~~ hlly1 1 O.t; lot. 1 M WOODIANDNILUll!OllYlcto'tliM LA•IWOO!llllf ... Stllld-M!d. 837-3810 ~;\!;~~;;;;;;= trvntlOIM T"" st. IUlNA PAIKhKll and Orq-'Nope =-\ICl'r. :•NTA4NA3900"$Gulllatlst11$L OIM401~&nlftaft.IM!blcWtw l----::-------------=------------,,---1\-..;,.;... _______ ._. .... ,.._ .... _ .... __ ._ __ .,..;: 1~ .. -.. --'"' .... ·,.1 \ (1 I • • • I DAILY PU.OT M-Mm 19, 1973 ' ' 1----------------.-----------~.,..,...,,-------------_:_-----::-~-::-...,...~ . , Polit~l Not.es }for The -Recor"""-CEEED Gets Head .,--();1. e;-Jll'IJ!rm'ltlilt--r--------~betship on the ct0tal ..,.. t 11010 41'1• E. Fl)l'd. AOt' fl, of 126'4 S. Wftlnul Aw., G.,-clftl Grove. D•I• of ptcalt\, M•r<h 11, im Sllrvlvtd ~ 'd•UOJllttr, Mlloietl Ptnv; Kiii, Fr1ncl1 Fordi !Iv• 9r1nd· dlllOrtn1 nlr. 11r11t11r1ndd'l!ld,...., thl'ff ,..,11,..tilrWMklllldrtn, A:OAry, T"'"· IUI(, I l"M, Piiie Family Colonl.11 Funer1t Hllrnt. ltlQIUltm MNI, Wedrrt'ldly, 111 AM, Sr. Col~n·1 Catholic Cllvn;h, e>.r· dfn GI"-. P• Famlly Colont1I f11MJ1I Hllm9, Dlr9Ctor5. KDYT q.ir. A. Hoyt. Rnldlnt fl Coell IMYI !t-•; det. of dMfh. Mwdl '" 1911 f.lwd bY wlfw, 1<19111 --. Jeck w. , P1Wdt!Wl1 Nellon 0. Hoyt, Country Hllll. 1111'*" 9'1lwr, Gl.sdl1 T. Bov· ..,, L.Gftg a..dl. P-9' ...-vie"' T_. d.fY· 11 AM. PKlllc vi-~111 Part ca.p.r, Cotllfle Oii Mar; ,,.,.,.......,,, Paci. flt" VI-M-111 P1rtl, Rlpplt MQrt111ry, $Jtfr11 M1dr1, DlrKl!lr'I. KILUJll M. Wifll1m Kltlih. Sl'2 JCenmlll laNr. tr"'11e. Dile of CM1th, March 16, 1f7l. v!vtd bY wlle, Mercrde1; two llsftrt. rvd1 Whlt11t1r. Lonq 8ttd'U J8n'1 OI", LI Jolla. Mr. Kltlars wit 1 retlr~ ty City Engll\Hf" IOI'" Ille Cl!y of LM . CryPSlde .. rvlcn. Tundey, 1 PKlt'lc: vi .... MMIO!iel Pert. PKlflc tw Mort\lery, Dh't<:fort. LIVIMOSTONE • 0!11 E. LlYl"lf'loo\9. 2:ia1 )durt. Stnla ,.. Helgllll.. OallP of dllth. M1rc1> 16. Survived by d1uoh~n. Mn. Glori• .--, Lt Mlrtdti1 Mra. Mtrv•rfl · )'zoer•ld, Ml1ml, Flor1d11 two nl9ef5, or1r.dehlldrwn. ~rvlces, Tvesd•Y· f.n:h 20. 10:311 AM, St. Chr11t09her't ~llln CIM.ftll, U Mlrlod1, wlll'I · Jol'ln MetHI' offid1tlng. Interment, Memorl.. P1r11. Wnrcntt t.\ot'turf, U6-491, Dlr..:tor1. MASON ~ Lav-M1ton. Rnldent of S.n :01 .... ~~: .. " .......... SHHLl:Y ~ A. Sl\trlt'f Sr. A~ 55, of ltOl? ttMwlC Circle, Hunt1nat011 811ch. Date dHfh, M1rch 16, lt7l. Survlv~ by Vetme1 ton, Cllnon Jr.1 mother, OMlll Sllellty; bro!M<t. G11rt1nd, Courf· , otln. Loult •nd John Sl'leHey; lhrn flln, 11111 8rOM1, Corti•• M11!ott 11P\d ymtth Ctnlrell; !hr" grandcMldren. lees, Tlll!t.dlly, 1 PM, Srn11tt, Ch1pel, , ,twnwnl, Pacific VI-MemorJtl P1rt< . • ths Mortuery, Directors. \ • STllOTHEI: • e Stroltler1 l'ffldfnl of Costa Mt:!.11, of Orllll(le CounJy. Dllt of dlalh, 1S, 1973. Survlv~ by oauohter. t G. S<heilt; Ind tlir~ 9r11nOchihl· • Prh11l1 flll'nlly )tf"VICe.< woir1 Mid y, Mirth 17, II Plcll!c View , • lnter!'l'llfll, PKlllc VllW Memorial , ~ Paclllt" View Morh11ry. Ott'"lclorio ARBUCKLE & SON l!STCLIFF MORTUARY C'1 E. 17th St., Costa ~fesa 116 1888 BALTZ-B,RGERON FUNERAL HOME eor-del Mar 171-M!f QNla Mesa llf.%4!4 . , • BELL BROADWAY MORTIJARY • 111 Broadway, Costa Mesa • • LI 1-3433 • Mc<X>RMICK LAGUNA BEACH MOHTIJAJIY t?• Lap•• Canyon Rd. 4K-M11 • PACIFIC VIEW , MEMORIAL PAIUC Cemet«y Mn1t1 CUpel '* l'llclllc view Drive Noopo.1 Bold. Cllllorola -• PEEK FAMILY , COLONIAL FUNERAL BQME. 711.1 ~ ...... Wet--llW$U • 8MITllS' MORTUARY llllllllolll lllmllqloo lie.a llllU " 1 °' -. ~..,.. ,..., _, , mlttee. Peter J. Remme.I, eucuUve. The state code allows e:r of· -.ry of tbe Orange CO<m-flclo members to vote and tbe IY c.ittal Labor Council, la right to tbe same status on the 1ltW prestdent or a coal!-county central committee as tldll ol labor ind businetl tbe •tiler eleci.d-.nembers, il'O'IPJ ,..111ng .11cmc>1ni<ally Some members of tbe ...,. !IOWld actkln Oii •nvironmenlal Ital committee think ii Is problems. 1 ridiculous that the highest ~I-_.is J oh n elected offlclal in tbe COWllry Parker, , preoldeat of PBS Is barred from bis own party's Corp .. 11 bead •of tbe Orange central CO!Mlittee. . Counly Countjl on Environ-It remains to be """' ii the ment, Economy,·Employmmt conunittee members will heed and Developmftit (CEEED). Badham't advice to go slow or Parke, one of the-fDUDdors of ORANGE COUNTY will attempt to force the q-tbe . non-profll toalllloa, re-tlon through the Legllllature. mains on CEEED't .. ecutive '--------.J board as vke pr..tdmt, steer-STATE SENATOR Mervyn ing comrnlttee. County Republican Central Dymally (0.Los Angeles) will A resident of Brea and an Committee. speak Friday at the second AFL-CIO official for more And it might stay thal way meeting. of the Orange c.ounty thao 20 years, Remmel wu r{lr some time. Assemblyman D e m o c r at i c Ro strum. elected CEEED'a chief officer Robert Badham (R-Newport Dymally, an announced can- at the organization's March Beach) warns that an attempt didate for lleutenant governor, meeting ln Anaheim. to change the law to include plans to talk_ about his open Noting CEEED'i opposltlon the president as an ex officio colleges bill (SB 199) at the to the efforts of "nA..OPowth" member on the committee luncheon meeting. ·-O'" might bacldlre. The festivities ~t under advocates, Remmel aald, "lf """" C IU · , -· bl way at nooo, at Grand ind try tsn' allowed 1 ue a omia n:i.x:m y, us t to JX'O"" which would have to approve Hotel in Anaheim. The price is duce the things society needa, the change, is split 50-2D in $4.50 per person. For more in- tben the working man is not favor of the Demarrais,., the formation, contact Phil Petty gotng to have a better environ-assemblyman points out. at 835-3953. and ment, or even a job." .Existing law entitltJ in- Other vice presidents named cumbents and d e f e 8 t e d THE BUN'l1NGTON Beach to serve during CEEED's se-nominees for g 0 v e r ~ or 1 Republican Women Federated cond year are Tom Mathew, lieutenant governor, treasurer, will meet MarCh 28 at the executive secretary of Orange controller, attorney general, Murdy Part Clubhouse for a County's B u i I d i n g· and congressmen and s t a t e salad lWlcheon ·beginning at SLIDE PROJECTORS · ClOSE-OUT PRICES! CoMttuctlon Trades Council: legislators to voting mem-11:30 a.m. Mr!. Louis Regail, John Lusk, f u n d . r a· i s I o g president, says there will be a chairman, John D. Lusk" & short business meeting follow- Son; Roger Grfigg, mem-Ph • p f ed by a white · elephant auc· bersbip cbaionan, First YSICS' rO lion .. All ll)embers are asked California Title Col; A1lcita to bring appropi'iate items, Lewis, treasurer, mayor {If T T _ ~ unwrapped . Call Mrs. Rell;an Stanton and exec u t; v e 0 .LUJ!!lrUCl ot 847-9691 f0r details. manager of the Associated Plumbing Contractors, and Charles Trenta, secretary, ex-At .UC Irvine ecutive manager of the Distric~·1 of Carpenters. Supervisor Withdraws Others na to the CEEED board of di tors include Walter FromiTle, Lee Kearney, Randall Presley, _Gary Stedman, Marlowe Pren- tice, Robert Vatcher, William Woods, Leroy Rose, John Fielder, Robert Watkins, M.A. Pietrok and Gilbert Ferguson. , Professor Edwartl CQodon, former director of t h e Nationa l Bureau {If Standards and professor emeritus in ·SANTA . ANA -5"econd physics at the .University of District Supervisor David L. Colol'ado, will be teaching at Baker of Garden Grove, a UC Irvine during the Spring prime mover in ·the formation Quarter. of the ·Urban P 1 an n i" n g Professor Condon h a s Institute, has withdrawn from published books on quanlum the advisory· group for the mechanics, atomic spectra, organization. CTN Of 3 ... 1.06 LIMIT J.CTN PRESIDENT Richard Nixon is the only elected GOP offi. cial who Is not entitled to membership in the Orange WaterPwnt Study OK'd By District and· geoera1 physics. He was Baker admitted he was not also project director of the entirely pleased with a recent Uni~it~ .of. Col.orado. study report by _Qle groap · on . of un1denti!.ied ~ling ~.bJet;ts. restructurin,&; or the !jOU!ltyll~~~~~::!~~~~=~~~2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~ Pror.,_. eo!l'.!'!'I· will 11o1a , jllD!itng ~" ·~"" .~ } E 'oneof{ensjieCiaflaculy-i'isi-, ..\!"Baker's 'j;"'~tt ...,..,...,_ l"le3r y Veryone Listens. tO Landel'S tions at UC Irvine. These are Supervisor MJph · . :t): of i!lled by persohs setectt!d bY. Anaheim wtl"'rim · 'Ill' ti! students through committees. -advisory committee. :o.·.~" f. ·,-r .. -· of the Associated Students of -·-2_..: _ _..:~-2~ _ _..: _____ .:...__r._ _____ ·------------------------- the University of California, Irvine (ASUCI), the camws $!dent government organiza- tion. ProfessoJ' Condon will teach a special course in the ANAHEIM -tn a move to physics department, ."Science improv~ the quality of water and Social RespOnsibility." in Orange County, the Board This course will be open to all of Directors of the Municipal regular students at UCI Water-District has euthor-ized ,~,,;;'=~"'•.,.=•"......-~==----I its ' Staff to work with the Orange County Water district in studying the feasibility of I Q constructing a deminer~iza· . • • of lion plant in the Anaheim area. The plant, to be located near 145 and the Santa Ana River and Imperial Highway w o u Id dernineralize Colorado and C 't Santa Ana River waters for an direct domestic deliveries and for replenishing t h e un-I d~.::;.. of the Read Fast. Municipal Water DI st r i ct Gerald Price told fellow board A noted publisher in Chicago members that "there ls a very reports there is a simple tech- real need to improve the nique of rapid reading which quality {If water in Orange should enable you to increase County," your reading speed and yet re· The proposed plant would tain much .more. 1t1ost people . d h -do not realize how much they 1 e .uce . t e total dissolved could increase their pleasure, solids lll current \\'8lcr sup-sucei$S and income by reading plies from 859 parts per faster and more ~ccurately. million to 200. According to this publisher . The U.S. Public Health rnany people. regardlt'Ss of Services limited of dissolved their present reading s~IU, can sords . 500 f ......... use th\1 simple technique to 1 15 l ppm or l""""lC Improve their re&ding ability to consumpt on. a remarkable degree. Whether The municipal district's sole reading stories, books technical source is O>lor~o River matter. it becomes possible to water which it purchases from read sentepces. at a glance and the Metropolitan W a t e r entire pages m seconds with District of Southern ealifornia this method. d · ti . To acquaint the readers or ~n In tum se s ~o 37 ~genc1es this newspaper with the easy. m the county 1ncludmg the to-follow rules tor developing county water agency. rapid reading skill, the com~ Library Head pany ha..8 printed full detaJls of Its interesting sell-training method fn a new book1et, "How to Read Faste.r and Retain More," malled free , to anyone F. Raymond Long fonnedy wbo requeatl it. No obligation. of the USC Gradua~ School of $:end your name. 'addreu, and Library Science ha,, been ap-2::1P code to: Reeding, 555 E. poi led h d f' th M d' al Lange St., Dept. 509-86, f\.1un-, n e.a o e e 1c delein. DJ. 60060. A poslc rd Sciences Ltbtary al U_9-Irvine. wtll do. a MA'fbiARD BRANDSMA, M.D., F.A.C.P, announces lht opcnin1 of1W office for tbe,pricUce of lntemat Medklilo wf Canliology 27852 Puerta Re&!, MW!on Viejo Adjacenl lo Mission Communlly Hospllal • OOict (714) 495-1%0 1'"""1\1' l 7 i 4) 545-0487 0•494-IOOJ ' ' ' It all happens when you make the move to Great West.em Savings. You get the strength of assemover $4 Billion. Complete safety, sfure 1887. The highest rates of interest you can find on insured savings. And offices all • over California, more than any other ' · savings association. The Great West.em feeling is all these things. And.so muPi more. It's· the feeling that oomes froin 1 knowing you've put your savings in I exact1y the right place. I I ...._._,.__ -·. 7 0 ........ _[ -A, -llol!iioo- • ' • • TONIGHT'S TV ,Jllf;ID.lGIIT~ ,·Hu~tingt~n Q.ra~a . Scores ·"-II-'--Km C Jl:OO -Nm Opera Tbeeler. ~~ flvm.1116_J11111t.AmoJ11~tlllJlX Q!fenbacll Iott linked together by 1he wice of PeteK Ajello re- $'8lling the Parii of O!feabocb's time. I • • NBC e 9:00 -"1: Flay "18." .Ruth Bum bot.ta a trilogy al com Involving-Soupy Siles, Roddy Mcl>oWaU, John Fink, 6tepban1e Powers 111d Norman Fell , , ABC a 9:00 -"The Silence..." De4ll Martin plays plfvate eye Matt Helm. tllwarfuig a P.lQt tll -dl11!!roY Alamagordo, Ne'jV1rlftlcu.StellrsteVedB, Dallali LeVI 1114 Victor .Buono allO epPeo.r in the spyWm spoof. • CBS 8 10:00 ~ Tbe LonJ War -Co!lg)"eSI! vs. the Preoldent. An exlQllnation of an intensifylng power atruwe in Washington between !egislative and-executlie braJltjies of government. · KHJ D 11;00 -~Daptain From Castille." ~ Power ill the swashbuclding hero of this 19'7 ad· venture. movie. ' _,. \ l\V. DAILY LOG • • I . 'Ole J.aa<nd of B~ggy C1eeti ............. .. -·-·--tiltlt-· .... ~ .,..~----••..;,,.,,=w SUAll-M¥11tlftttlll IHdl VILl..A. .TIIM""""°'lnte IAY-IMI l•dl ,, ro""'"'"'C'' ' ''. "' ' ' ~ ' . " ... . . . . . ~ ,,...,., "THE LEGEND OF BOGGY CREEK" pin ''THE HELLSTROM CHRONICLE" -'' _._LW• CIKIDDMF 2D .. :. '"~~1~· . ..u:..·.i...~ -.. -.... STADIUM I:.: .... ~ ... 1·· . ,,, ~-· -•-' -,. .. ,. SIAD/UM ·2 :.~:. o. ••101•'!.I 1...-l lf' I' • .,., -I>••• • MHVa..LWo . .._._ .,._.: tTNaao N.WAI~~ "Ma11 of La M~" ... , ' MO •••••v•o aun Mtw At htMM' ....... "Rddter Oii Tiie loef" ,., . ''T .......... , .. ,,., ~. ' Am . .• S!l3/U+l •J ~: .. \. .-.:_,,Hf,.\. f,l..l!l.C J..:.. -·:CAdf 5"" 11c• ...... ,Ill -.. -... SIAD/UM ! :..: ...... " .... ,_•111.•..:•.• · "Pouldei Aft..,.e!.' ... (PO) "FISll" ... * ~ . ~ * SflllftallWCI . • • f;i ~ -....... ....... \ -....... Mm" ' I • • D.IJLV PILOT DAILY ,ILOT Iliff l""9 • IN ONE EAR ... -Tere Dillingham pays little . heed to Jeani Gibbon's advice about marriage in ; this scene from "Middle o! the Night" at the Hunt-" ington Beach Playhouse. ~ .. 0 fOUNTAIN VAll(Y .,.~ .. ~~1 ........ ;oC.itHUlr), -;_,-100 .. <,;.U DOOas OPIN 1145 ''The UfllM .. 8..w c ....... •w "Ma!I ht tlle WllffrMMH All SNts .JI.OD 1111 I:» "'"" -!!~~ Peul N--~ ...... , ....... plw "111 JN ... S.t ... s.n. ""#ttanl ., 01" 1i:)Q •tld 2:JO ,,, ... Mo.ti"" o.ny 111:-.. ' ~irf~ w .. 01 ... 1 ... JtU •nt c. .. t MW,: l ~ COltOMA D•L MAit ~ Don't Miis It ! ' IOIHrM1M11...._ -ALSO- W•ffJ·AHn "PLAY 11' AGAIN, SAM" left c.i.. Ill Kids Like 1'o Ask Andv • ::;:~o!!. :~-T::~ ;::1: , l"lnct Nw Pl'ldwclt 4 IHl1 1) Hew te ~· MtMy ht· .. _.... tr.:.. pl ... IUHlr•I*'' ..... C111r1 fttcrllllllf rrr, •11-4•'1' S1mlft1r, ~ trt'1. of llfflnfti he.CHI" • , , lfllll t9'11d llKl'ff• .,..,, iflet~P<"ll 14 11 Ck.1'"'911 c.I~ °"""' Cllf, ALL 1 .. ltEI, Phlt ~k "1h9i rifiM. -Willi .,~.,_.: ~ . s-;-J~ c~ ~ .... 1 .. Tlr CMIWMllC ....... ~,I Tlle .. tl!Wlf"N-1 ...... ~ry.CAn ... D1'M19,CA""" . Mac1ts1.-.-.111~ (111) m.1111 (1141 .......... f.SMll1 . 0....,.., , . -' ' 11Ur••••···················~········· • " U.A. CtTY ClfllllMAS U.DllS DAY •Vl•Y TUii. JICI M ' .. '• SO!'NOE:.R :s r. MU~T r ,,_ -,....,. l*I S1flierltM '.'STE•LY.U:O ILl,llS" "A UPMU.Ta PIAC•" lelll 111 C.WI {PGJ I 'I • JG DAILY PILOT Dodge'~ New Chassis u11f'l'ouglftor R.Vs · By CARL CARSTENSEN Ot .. Del" 'lllt SltH Dodge Truck, the largest. recn!atlonal v e h i c 1 e com- ponent suw!ier in the, Jn- dustry, has introduced a new motorhome chassis designed to meet the nquirements of lhe latest motorhomc genera- tion. During a national preview last week in San Diego, "'"' George Butts, Dodge Truck opera- tions general m an a g e r said that the new chassis is the most recent step in Dodge's history O{ in- novative enginee ring for the RV market. "WE BELIEVE that our dominance in the chassis sales field Is due to the great emphasis Dodge has placed on working closely with the RV manufacturers during the past fifteen years," Butts said. Featuring a new 440 cubic inch V-8 engine, di sc brakes, tilting steering wheel column and an improved suspen!lon system, the new "RM" series chassis offers gross vehicle weight ratings up to 14.000 pounds. It's o(fered on five wheelbases including 104 and 115 inches in the RM300 series, 137 and 159 inches in the RM350 model , and 159 and 178 inches on the RM400 chassis. Power assisted di sc brakes are included as standard equipment on all three chauis models. A new 440 cubic inch, four barrel V-8 engine has been ad· cled as standard on the RM 400 and optional on th< oilier models. JAKE FUSON"S PARK LIDO IARIER SHOP by Appol11tmt11t 15 YN" Ill "'' '41r9fr ArM R. D. Loomis, Dodae """"'" general sales man- agers aid that the m<>- tor home chassil bwli· ness has doubled al· most every year for the past seven years. ''BY lf75, total Industry sales of full size motorbomes, mlnl·motorhomes; and com· pact van conversions should top 235,000 units," Loomis said. "The figure is more than twice the 1972 total ol 100.~." Loontis singled out the mini· motorbome as the unit show- ing the greatest potential for future success. In 1966. Dodge sold 791 full size motorhome chassis. At that time they were the only manufacturer b u i I d i n g a chassis specifically designed for motorbomes. By 1975, motorhome chassis sales are expected to 138 times what they were in '66, reaching 110,000 units. Loomis went on to say Uial total. Dodge_motorftome aales 'tncreased by over 2S,OOO units In 1972 compared wltll tile 22,475 sold in 1971.',. DODGE ACCOUNl'S for over 85 percent of .the full &ize motorbome. chassis sales and over two--thirds of the mini· ~torhome chassis. R. B. :McCurry; vice-presi· ...ucu••Y deqt. U.S. Automo- tive Sales and Service, Chrys· !er c...p., said th.at leisure time has generat· ed one of the great - est growth lndustrieo in Am· erica. accoontint for more than 100 billion dollitrs a year. "I believe that the partnership tit?tween the RV manufacturers. and Dodge , represents the idtal ai>Proath to the crelifon of g~a~ tional vehfcles. We buDd' the chassis .... that's our business and I think we've done better Now ••.• Plastic Cream Invention For Artificial Teeth that baa re.,olutioniud' denture wearina:. v . ' Artificial T Hiit lief• Felt So-llalln!-llefon Now.forLhe fint time,sc:lenceoffen a plutic aeam that holds den lures a1 nevu bercn-form• an elatlic mem· brane that M/p$ I/old tlit"' to 1111 ,.,u,,ral liu"ts of Y""' lfloulli. It'• a unique dilcovery called F1 xom:~ ltTets you bitetia~-~t· let. eat more natunlll1. FtxODV<n lasta foc houn. Resist& moiltun:. Denturea that fit a.re etltDtial to health. See your dmti9t l'ffU(arly. Get eaay·to-Ul!e F1XODENT Oen.tun Adhesive Cram. You are c.ordially invited to an INVESTMENT· DINNER WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1973 7:00 P.M. MILE SQUARE COUNTRY CLUB 1041 WARNER FOUNTAIN VALLEY This program will cover Real Estate e Ta K write offs e T aK Sheltered income e Equity build up • Appreciation RESERVATIONS ONLY-PHONE (71 41 547-5941 Refresh ments will be Served Sponsored By M. P. KRUSE & COMPANY, INC. M(M8ER ~ACIFIC COAST STOCK EXCHANGE 1fferi .. Clrc~l1r Will 8t D1Jtrlbvle<I Al Thi S1mll'lr 111111 lllUVlll IF •11 • There are over 600 ultra modem service bays and 1 Qg,000 square feet of factory parts facilities on Costa Mesa's Harbor Boulevard of Can. than anyone else," ldcCurry said. * * * BOOMING NEW car sales of cars and trucks b y Chevrolet continue as dealers in the Los AngeJes area delivered 11,456 new vehicles la5t mooth, M.J. Schumacher, zone manager, reported today. "New car and truck sales have continued strong for the second month in a row ," Schumacher sa:id . "Consumer demand remains high and buyers are continuing to purchase more luxury and convenience options on their new cars and tru Ck s .'' Chevrolet passenger car sales for the mootb tolaled a,199,and truck sales were 3.2S7. Nationally, Chevrolet set its second consecutive monthly sales record with deliveries ol 278.639 new cars and trucks. Sales of new units are Tunning more than lS percent ahead of last year's same periocd' Los A1igeles Autd Sliow May. Cancel LOS ANGELES (AP) ~ There is little doubt that the 1973 Los Angeles Auto Show will be canceled, say, William Symes, president of 1the Motor Car Dealers Association of Southern eauromia. Di.rectors , of the 1 , o o o . member group will vote on a proposal to cancel the show at a meeting March 'r1. "I OON'T think thert's any doubt they will" approve the proposal. Symes said Sunday. The Los AngeJes Times reported tod•y that t h e usoclatloil a!rqdy, decided to canctl the show. Auto JP8.nufacturera. have ·been C11lting back support of auto shows 'generally i n budget-tightening moves. ,. 111E OllRYSLER Corp's. FINANCE NY Banks Increase Lend Rate I NEW YORK (AP ) -Two New York banks, including Ille nation's fourth largest. sajd today they are raising their prime lending rates frOm &If• to 611~ pucent, effective im- mediately. The moves marked the sec- ond boost in Ille primO - Feb. 26, when Philadelpbia'a First Pennsylvania Banting and Trust Co. led an in- dustrywide move from 6 lo l lft percent. BIIES WERE annoooced today b y M~ Hanover Trust Co.. fbe n&- tioo .. fourth largest bank, and Marine Midlaod Bank. 1 • Manufacturen Hano-said the move was p8ruy intended to stem a ·rising twmness de- mand for bank loans. wbich rec<11Uy haV. been cheaper -.. • 1oon. money tllilD commercial paper, a fonn '11.. loan from one oorportation to fllOl\ler. First Pennsylvania sajd ii would bike ib prime rate ~ to 61' pe!'ll<li, dfedive TuOsday. Other Philaclelphia -were studying the movt . 11IE BANK "8id its ootslaJ>. ding ~ were up more limn 10 pen:ent in Im. !loooting ~. ~· Jt Wd, "sllaold *-"----frilm the wcpuiate sedo; anil thus ease ·~ ao rates for fwlds ~ bJ bUb to ease tbe demands." GM Holds ' Chrysler. PlymouUt • Divis!OCJ withdiew 'support ·er the Los Angeles show last year. Sources close to the aooocia· Price Line lion say Chryslef's Dodge .. • • '' '. ' .... Fifte.en ·out. pf. ,eis,y . 100 Americans today own stock. ,_. ~ .-' .. We:· coµldn't prove it, of course, but it seems likely ~ that · the ~rcentage is oev~n: greater . here in the . Or~ ange Coast -area ... and ·ifs ·,· growing ev.ery day. Division, at least ~e. General DETROIT {Jlf')·-c;e.. , 1 Motors Cory>. divlSJOO -a.nd -~trn:Bitli..,«c-IHI--------~~,~~----~-~ several foreign car companies da 't will bold.._,..~ -· --.---------- have 101d the dealers' group .11 -(lllco Th.at's why the DAILY . Pl,LOT . w.· as proud, years ago, they do not plan to participate hlie oo ~ and ~ far this year the fJJDl,inder of the 1973 ''" • "\ •-.. ' . . b Many deal ers contend Illa! mm year unless major to be the ,fifst."n~wspaper, in ' ,Orange ' County to ring the timing or the Los Angeles econormc facton: force an show is poor since it is held in increue. its readers "todqy's final ;~tocks today" via super high late October and e a r l y The pledge came f r o m ~ , • ..,_ November. ~~~c:~~ speed wire seryices. We're still doing it in every home- l\.10ST SUCCESSFUL shows are held in the spring when , most dealers believe, they do more to help sales. added. "I wish we could • say we will hold the line delivered edition. and the service gets better all the time. The Motor Car Dealers Association claimed that about 200,000 people attended last year's Los Angeles show, but there is some~ion among insiders about figur e. still longer." He said, however, Jrice increases will be nee& sary in the 1974 model year to meet costs of chan1tes. most of them order<d by the federal government , Mrs. Walter D. K. Gibson, "Jr., presldeat oC the N.,,.. port Ari Muleum's council. !ill.,.. Olle Connell. ot AV«> Flnandal Services, a tJjJ case dock lent to the museum. A'Y<O's employes 'Will tour the museum on l"riday tn--reoognltlon of 4be flrm's $100,000 ..,,.. trlbutlon to the museum in paintings ond sculpture. ! • Wall Street's computers "talk to" comp.uters in the DAILY PILOT plant every trading day at the rate of " more than 1,000 words per minute. It takes only · 12 minutes to move the entire New York ·and American Stock Exchange-reports from the c·anyons of Wall Street to the· typesetting machi.n.es ,of the DAILY PILOT right here on the Orange Coast. " ' ' And when technology finds . a. w~y ~~ ~at that 'spe~d record, . the DAILY PILOT, no dqubt;· ;will :be among the first to use it to bring readers "tod:a.Y's ·action 'today;" When it comes to financial . news, th,e ooe that means 1 I I, bus-iness is the • • -- I • , . • • f . • ' ' . . ' ' ' • c .. A I • • 1 ·1a~·J.r~ . t11" .. (:_ ·, .. -:··.t ,. .t(' .. .,. .. \ "·~· .. ~ • • I I . ' -. • • • . l ,. . . ~ :--,,•.,,. rt·.;.r•: , ..... ~"" .. .... l ,. •.J. ·"······ •. , •..••.••. • I I l . y '· . ' "" /'"t / r' a. . f ' •f • • , v • ... .. ,• . ,.. . ~ . ' .. • ' I 1 I '. ~~ ·;:.---1 • ,. • ' . . . .. I • • . . . ' . • ,J '· • • • --__ .,____ . • • ' - ' I . . ,, .,, ' "1•• •·. . f,4 r,,~ • • I .. . ' . I j .) T ,, I • ·N· . . . j Yes, yoo're right There's notlllng really funny .ab<Alt'a:frat:tured 'l~g But-pardo~ the pun -it does give our friend, here, at !eat one brsak. He has time to t11orOt1g!l~ ,enjoy the 'oN(Y: ·WUT:~·he •ta~es a leisurely meal at the outdoor restaurant ih Zermatt, Switzei land, in th sh.adow of the real Matterhllm. •. .-. • · . . i -~" .. ' . ' . . . . . ~ . . ' 1 l. • ' • j But you don't have to break a leg, go to tint M~tterh.om .-or evento Disneyland, for that matter -to share our friend's enjoyment .,•"f . • . \,J " . • /j We're. happy to deliver the Orange Coasf s finesUiomrtown ·daily newspaper to :thousands of homes full of whole-limbed readers every . · day: If :it turns oot this season you're ~t'as'treafa-Ski whiz as you thought you were, tum a bad break into a go<XI break. Take time to get even better acquainted with the . : . . T . . ' . ' . . ' . . ..... l . ~ ' ' . . . ' ' . . . . ' . . •• . I ' • • • . ~ • ' , • t ; ·-~ ; ."t ,..,,...,..,. ~ ~ • " . , "" . ' • I • I I ' ! • • • JI DAILY PILOT QU IE· --19,1973 Photo Bit Stripping?-Jt'.1 ·6~ ·· -- . ' I ' TllAIN .. toe• DENTAL TECHNICIAN I Six M 1'I ,,......,... Tl ':1--br ..... i. C10WN an4 IRllJ5E. ....,,v_ ~r-.,.. for-day ...i ...... clo••s. ..,. W.•:atNa. p•o11 11.a1•.,..1 (114) 635-3450' . ,. ................ .. ......... ....., ......... . AffaovD fOI ftllUllS -. -- Southern California College L.M. Boyd HYouDrink, Don't Dream . -nhropologllls claim. the ....... --Item ol OOm8n apparel Is lhe gloYo • • • TBE LAW IN MUNICH now requires all riding hones to wear ~ plates ... ONE OUT OF EVERY seven diYor<:ed """"'1 becomes eethpectant, thu!;>rlthingly • • • A DRA\VIN(; PIN! '!bat's what lhe English oall a lhumbtaclt ••• ONLY UNCOMFORTABLE chairs beoome antiques. Coollortable chairs rwely outlast one g.....-. ALCOHOL CV'l'S dmm lhe tlme you dream In your . oleep .. Eooulll 'aloollpl'ln fact, ... <:111 out the -~-· 'lbll'• bad. 1bole dreams, up your ~ ~ aoy, 'l1ley redJfy .... reaaon, d!slolve resentmenta, erue lhe ~ ootloos. 'Iberefore, oome -Insist you you ouclX not go to bed with • lot of llqu<r In ,your syll<m. I explained this somedme back to a ~ friend. He said it changed his Ille. lie n o w does his LARGE SWEET Navel Oranges • 25c lb. RICH IUTTERY FLAVOR Fuerte Avocados . • • • • • • • • • rfkfis«(~ RICHARD'S OWN 4 ... pint ~ Homemade Soups I s'1ic"ed Cooked Ham 1Z .MAY-IUD . .a Gouda or Baby Edam 01. eese · 29c ea. 49~ 59c '&9c i MAY·IUD i Kettle Cheddar aieese Soread • , • • • , 1:49 ~ . '. Jflg«f . ~ uu-••,... · · . . o : Frying Chi~kens whol• body · ~; ..... heavy drlntlng io lhe momlng. ' ~ . CALIFORNIA GROWN . : . · " .. ·; 11r:.m'lell~~~~=-=~T: ~ Chicken t•,r.· i"""°·.~~.,.~, .. ~~11· part 8amdanavi:M descent," reports e%pel1 AndreW:.P. ~. ~'\.. -t ' _,~.!'••'' .· ' De.mowni <i Bobe, Idabo ... Soanadan~~ ~.--~ ...-..MARIN.AUD .... -".1 ,. ! ... . · . ~~r ~. · ~ .'),. , .· · -.'lbeyleavemoreremdue. ~ • Af..L-.llftti... . ':·,~···; ACCORDING TO WOMEN polled 111tion:Wlde, the~ . \.0 Q\Vll~ WW·l~ill iilf f!I· flX · ;~T ..... Ill!" for a girl to g<t manied ls 23 yeanr two -· 'llllll'• . . . tbe median. SOme say yoonger, some say older. 11·. •,fict. Richard's Bulk Sausage ... 1, ~"'"""'" · ·89e lb. however, that the actual average mamage age for women · , HUNTERS, PLEASE NOTE: u the deer tract. pass Bar:r.i Ham' Stea~·, • · , · ,. ~ ,.1.00 lh. under a fairly low branch -o1 swinging around l~ n;> • ~ •• ~ 'l.:J~.~ ~" ;· 'fl !'1 what you're following is a doe. Or maybe a spike, just t .~ i: J'.' •• _. ; . . of Medical & Dental ~ . 1 , 1717" IROOKHURST ST., ANAH CA 92904 ' ~ .................. ,,._",.,.... ....... ' ' . ' .. :exp ained · V ali.te ia get~ the moa"l for your buying t(o~r. The dictionary definea lial~ as "a laif return iTJ ~,iiey~ gooda or services, for ·sQmething exch.'!nged." Price alone does not ~lermine· value~ No ritauer how inexpenaive an.·item ;ma.y ~' tb aehie:Ve good vdl.ue you ni.iUt· have satisl~ tpul get full uaage -0ut Qf ·the_ prOfluct. ;~, 'Rif;Mrd'a ateak, properly ~·and offe,red at.a la.h price, ia value, Whethe'ftyo!I-~'h(Jose a af.e(l,k,, hand-picked produce, home~ aoup, freshly baked bread, or one of :tfie ~,000 different grocery itema -Richard'., Of/era you the beat possible 1~ue.-. •':·~ · lt· .. . . - 7'1 -HUNTs .. __ ' ~;--·. 1 Skillet . Dinners. .11. ~ •• ,1o11 .. i i 11 ·33--r 1s ·tl>reeyearsyounger1tmnt11at. 1~. Richard's Meat loaf .... N•'" i;i1,... •. 98c lb. maybe. A big buck won't stoop. He'll tippy-toe around • · ' 1 • • that tree, can')'ing his rack high. vmalever. ~ I : .. ~' ' • ;::,:''"·~ • '· ·' ""'.)~ ' I , • ·' ' ,_foycilrl1w~s " · · · .· · QUERIES -Q. "Louie, JDw can Y"" call J'OW'!IOlf a ~ • , .~. ' · · · ~~li:.~";'C"~~~~ il Stuffed Round Steaks .... i.. !i.o.:..·•·i.t ).39 lb. -r Nothing to u. -·· wss "One o·aoc1c Jump:" ,, Stuffed Beef Peppers .... ..... 98c lb. GoodlTBl's, "Goodbye." And Whiteman's "R!apa>dy In f'. " Blue." Now can yoo name Tony P.-'s old theme song? ~ 8""'"'"' Q. "WHAT'S a narcoleftic?" ~ UUJ"""' A. That's somebody who uncontrollably falls asleep for If? F1'let Flounder . 98c lb. . aboot 15 minutes at a time in unpredictable ctrcurnstance&. • • • • • • • • •. • · Even when diving or driving, dancing or romancing. A Complete Selt~tion of Exotic S..food AVERAGE MAN in England Mlo want. an auto ·oper. . aillr'• Hcenae winds up taking the driving le9t more tlian . twice to get k. Juot 2.1 limes, to be exact. But lhe Brillsh are gentlemanly, as you know. Average woman fails the 1'81 I ... often. She tries 1.7 li!ne belore passing it. THAT HOMO SAPIEN mo.<! apt to be a sleepwalker, it's sa id, is the 8-year-<ild boy. DOES YOUR NAME contain a capita.I Y, W, L, R, M, N or G? If so, that's good. A language specialist insist.a names with these low-pitcOOd .consonants . are the me$ , .musical ol •11 to the ear. . . . • FIFTY.SEVEN PERCENT of the women in ooe - wide survey told the pollsten they know how to cleall a fish. This is '3d. Al least 92 -si'llllld know how to clean e fish. Likewise; at least seven percent of the men. Addres.! mail to L. i\.f. Boyd, P. O. Box 1875, Nef.l)o port Beach, Calif. 92660. ' . . i ~ I ~ fr!flJaJer IJJSfa Flowering .Stock all colors )0¢ · pjr .stem ''tY:..1'!1 __ .-PARTY' SHOP ., · · · -~•rk.f. ·.M.~~nin!t~~ L!do. · . ·. · • _' East-er Cards · . · : · '. .. ' d ' ' ·an Par~y S.llppl~es, · .... , . ' ....... 3 . J ' . . •. . . ' . \ . ' ., ,,. ' .. "" roll .. . ~ucoa'.IAarg~ne 1 n. •' • • ""f ., . ' HUNTS ~.,, Tomato Juice · .. . . DIL MONTI Bartlett Pear 16 ... OUNCAN HINES . Blu~berry Muffin· Mix . . . , . . .. 9.J:iv.eS·, cat Faro l'A ... Formula 409 Hoosehold' Cleanef 2l ... NAllSCO '• Oreo. Creme Sandwich Cookies '·' ... .. . · i Schilling Garlic Salt , ~ ... ·29¢ .. 35d 33d 49~ 13~ 69c 47c .1 \.(.\•,,I ,/ . ' Roscirita Dinners -. ""'""' .. -... .. ""'""'"" I THERE ARE MORE THAN 2000 SPARKUNG, DEPENDABLE, USED CA"IS FOR SALE ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS. I ~ ~ ·11 ... ' . ,,. " . • ~ I I •• • " . . . . ~ . '~.. ' . . . . . .. . . ' . ' . Orange Meringue Pie • • • • • • • f"' , .. 1·59·. . ~ ·. . . . .. Assorted Danish • • • • 65% Wheaf Bread . .. ' . . 2 for .'J7c • • • • • • •' • • .. 48c . Potato Dinner Rolls • • • • • • • • 6 for .39c LIQUOR ' ! ~ OW For.stor t6 pteof . I\ taL ~ llock A Wltlt. Scotch Whisky Y, .... 11.ff 11.it 6otdom lo•• Dry 6lo 90 ~ I\ tol. '9.~ j Siiiinooff Vodka 10 p<Oof I\ ,.i. .'IMf ~~,n~ma~~ftff~·· .. ~-. ~ ~ w.L...,,.t... ~v.w ~~Mic~·· .•... h OPEN OAILV9 -11, SU'l..9-6 '44 .... • ; Piemveet Peas ., ' 24 ... • • 37t I I i ·a~~m-~u«R~ ~IJ-.,..t_ llOO CENTtR lC3S Via Udo. N...'POft ~ OPEN !WI.Vt-7' SltL t-• 04160 f f • ' 17 ; ' w _. bloodJ Red j Joh for ti worlll ljarb< ·Nit. -~ tra1nl Mal ~ tary . ThE COIDll 8!'ll ' VolUI ing"u peopl Est Aginj leder Coq>! VIST, Year GIW ci., the ( becol Adml to de' 1, RS • • ....... , • • ~~ ... ~f.~~ ~ "J~ ,,:,; • • • · .. ,, ' .. .. . , .. , i\ • • N~wport Villa· reSid1mh ·'..-~i (left to right l' Ma1'9atet Kirkp4trick;>-Mrs. R. S. Holman· and 'Allee . Elswort~ 'regillarly ' assist March of Dimes. • ' . ' .... , • .. ; ' .. • ~ < "" . . ~ .. ' ,.. I ·" ., RSVP member Mary •• _1 .. . ,. .. '' McDift confers wii'h · ;.Jfif· Car.rigan, com- · . ~ .. 1r(11tnity . ~er~ices' ' coordinat,or f~ ·. , 'Ot~p9~ CO!Jnfy Pro- bation Department. •• BEA ANDERSON, 'Editor MMMY. 1Nrc11 lt, IJn l I • ,, ~~: ii ·I I I I I I l I : . ·~\· 'f ,·')-, . ~· . .. · : .. -P?'l 'Gt Georgei:)o It 1 ' , , ' ,,. ' / .. .. . ... ' ~· -~ .. ·~~ admits his first year of prog?.ms, lnclud!M a bookmobile !or moved to the Chicago Symphony as retlreiheot was dlflicult. He bad a big shut-Ina, oo J!tiC81l'C!>•liliue'hls teaching manager, and then a Los Angeles post salary and a Lincoln Continental at his experience. ·" ··:•·I . . . wu offered. ~lHjmanager of tbe i.o!'.;_~~';_". ~RSITY PROFESSOR . . . -~·responded to Ille, c:ballenge • ~c Orcbestza, tben ;~,: The .OJata Mesart taught EnJ!llsh "iind glvM•to ·h!m by Mn.-Wennan Cbandler • . f.~= ~ an un-' .<Alrteiiicaft titUJture1«i thetcolfege1levil " 11I1was·lnvited to coine to Loe Angeles to · for 20 X..,. before going Into orohestra do lour things: combine the olllces of tbe Now, 10 years later, be rides a· bicycle man. a. g·m~1 . e_ did gra.duatef,..., -k>;c! Symf.""-· Assocla. Uon , .and _·Holl.,...ood. . , ,IQ,th!I -.1<e1 and lovea.U, Js,a.needed ~ ....,, •M•""" """' , '"' ' . 'W!llilteei!liiid finds tbere are not enough ·~liiis , ' "., ~~,..y, · .... ..,;;:,.: .,t· . Bow , belp devel~. a , mualc .center, ' '\l!l?urs .in~' day to do all the tblnga he um ·'"'1:.'i... M!Chll!Wl< ........ ' jloofon • establish a penalon fund for the orchestra ..,..... Un!Yeralty, '""" spent 10 yeara at aod Dnd a permanent ednttuctor for the · '~Y.;;:L. 0_ of the ........ number Hampton Institute aa an Eng!!$ pro-Los Angel!S Pbllbannonic. ~""" -~-·-r~m.i:•ftbeeducaJiondlvWon. · of retired persons volunteering through ~ · i~ oll'lil additional TIRED ·-1 Rji.VP ,1(~ Senior V 0 1 u n tee r graduate wort, "be made bis drastic After his three-year contract had ""' Progrljn)1 wbo are adding a new change because,Jle. waa disappointed In plred and the goats were all ac- .. di~ 1beir lives. ''"'· 1'!'11 literal8'\ was being, taught In compllshed, Kuyper decided ht< was f· ~~ assignmeot Is serving bot bi]b-·ii:hooli and Cblleges. "tired and wanted to retire." hinches at'Lincoln Scbool In Santa ~. ~llYl!<'<'f ~.&o1 ~ .~de 1.h.• . .He and bla ..Ue, Mildred, aold their. Los two days• week. ,, "" ~ m 'u aiscic!!ate fnanager o1 · -Apgelesbome and .car, toot a long trip to 1;. i ~~!'""la to get Into a few .+er tbe JloltOO •fl/lolllaol• 1"ml tbn be Europe, spent lbe·IUllUllel' in Vennoa~ . . ' " l . ., l .. • •, r •' "r ' I .. } • : ' -~· 1,, l:flldred and George Kuyper ~,, ' . ~~bicycle together every day i;-i , ·/ for exercise and fun. ···~J.. l i , -'~ ; ::, At right, George ••';"'1!' Y.,':" -11ot lunches at1!lne ' ."):l ~---• , l " .!'~I in Sant.1 .AnJ: ~ 4 rtwetdi119' as~~· ' { . • • • • I tben. bought a.house in Orange County to I be near their two 80llS, ooe of wbQot Is I Adrian kuyper, county counsel, and their l f4J:;nilies, the summer speot·ln the Green Moun- taina of.Vermont was the key to....- In bis retirement, Kuyper feels. 1 "There was DO radio, DO TV. We hiked I and read. We just bad ounelves. It was •I period where . IV!> learned to feet tbatl more tblnga -. Important than moneyj and that lhere 'were·stfll 'a !ot'ol U!lnp1 to be dooe In Ille. I "It threw the two of us on our own' """'1rCes together. the two of ua bad! things to learn and do together." ! CHANGE OF PACE · It was a drastic change from the· pt<'OO of tbe being an orcllOsira manager, . I (See LETl'ING GEORGE, Page H) : I I I • t • ' DAILY PILDT Obscenity: Nqw You ·see It, !';low Y0u Don't1 ByCAllOLMOollE ot .. ..,. ..... '"" Whit b oblc<nlty? •Da¢Ttctm tnattrial ~ c1da:Jcd to arowc erotic de-- 1fre1 '" the immature.' - A7'thropologi.lt Margaret Mead. "1r1 difficult to d<fine but I kflOID 1t when I 1te it" -U.S. S•p<em< Court J.,ticc Potln StelOart. Lefl"llw: Molerial, taken m a toho~. which appeal.t to punent 1n1ert1i., ..o. rtantlaUv e:z:c1edl the timtu of candor and ii utttrly without redeemina social value. Al ll lewd material wu not bard ~ to categorize, the laws (o control It are even moroconluslng. Allorneys John Westoo and Stuart Goldlarl> ladded tho -to oeek ex-purchase of ..,.. which subject at the UCI Extension J>01Ut9 to erotic movies and amounts to skin fiicU for the claJa Morality -Twilight rnq""'-poor -"all COllllltutlonally Zone ol the Law, along with Gauer prot8led that the protecled -klod o!." Ray Gauer, national director Jowllt form of immoral;;lt}''o---='M~oc;st. commerclal upecta ~ c-e-n t lo-ieri~for are st ill 1llegall1Kll100er slite Literature. judgment. control. Califomla has two OtJTLETS CURBED "Even II the material Itsell statuus regarding dlasemlna· They bad dlllmnt reactlonl b zooed. there la no way Uon ol haimful matler to to the swltcll ln Judicial ~ooclely ~iJ~Y the ":d'. "".'."'i:.;. aimed at mJmra are empbuts !run cenaonhlp to curtailment of dlstrlbuUon v ," he said , ~ what pomographen want," hen It to oboceni vllloolng blatant matlluteS, Gauer claimed noting that w comes ty. blllboon!I printed on bllmps they use their fantuUc profits "Nobody bu the right to tell and even ads written by to empk>y defense counsel for aoolhernotadultd,wvlhat be JDOY odr li<ywrtlen. such cases to distract at-may rea t:W • • • an tention from more critical suboequenUy thiJ!lt," Weston COURT CONFUSION decisl contended. "People who pass ons. such laws are unhappy to He spoke in favor of clear-Weston, a defense attorney allow p e r 1 o n s sexual ing up the t"Onfusion of in Los Angeles, also mentioned freedcm. •• Supreme Court decisio111 that how corruption is bullt into en- He aaid the opportunity have eradually a pp r o v e d forcement of v i c t I m I es s should ,remain for consenting posaesalon ol dirty movies in crimes, U-lbat are harmful a d u I t a 1 o d i a c r e e t private homes. then t he only to the engagee. Trojan Dinner Dan ce Beckons Alumnae USC Town and Gown Junior Auxiliary of Orange County will join the Los Angeles County group in presenting the annual scholarship benefit, a dinner dance Saturday, Maroh 24, in the Century Plaza Ho- tel. Mrs. Brian Zenz (right), benefit chairman is aided in collecting table centerpieces by Mrs. Frank Fiorentino. • TJl!IJNG TOLD q,t j,1-t n1venal .., •I>' He f\lrtMr mentioned. how w~ "obocellty ts viewed in "Costly .,.,..· are .,,: peol malte• · prooocutlon a II.IC libna lier$ benefldal to the contemponiry oonlext !II dertaken t<> use enforteilieftl • -ol tlnle. """"' ~ couples, tallow-Umo and place" rather thu u a weapon, limed lo-W-c:rillclsal Ibo oeveri-lng thesu 14 <!bcttll ~ O\fll bool<'by boo!<. lnelficiMcl<s or ~ .up Jy of ,IOl!Ie.-, notlatl -thal~ ... 1-' ;.U.pro1ro111, .... mit·-i:~he'l?""/id·"'111, at'---vttGonopldl>inub bellev~_:_ ~ a otlier1Jsue1 two toUDtl-br t-would pao~ campaign. Lal minute at-obocenlty b worth fl,IJIJtJ plus 6 d.mmialon•a I I n d in gs an· tholoUgh lnvesUgaUon thu tacks on smn~ llwaya gel at-. moolbl In Jail while ; .......S t!clpaled a llOc1al direction, the current practice ol one teutlon," be~ , time drunken drlV<r ljJends refl6cted public coooem and pollae 'raid r<sultlng In a Goldfarl>, 1...,... chief,.,.... Ollly 5 daya ln Jail demonstrated the Mild for a stale'll'l<le aelmre. sec:utor In Lot Angeles on prolMBknal approach toward The jury concept likewise obo«t>l~~n"!! the SOME OKAY oppoling obocenlty. appealed to Gauer alnce moro line line betwool 'Willful and AD three speakers referred "!lame people may be public! demand for p-6tectlon unlawful 6blb1Un( ol -to a ,.,...,, ~ mD1loo federll helped; snme crime statlatlca against purlent lnteresll could materill. · study which detennlned that miy go down," he said. "But be heard comW9'1 to preaent "Who would testlfj? What "the presence of erotica tn aema1 pr o m i s c u l t y con· cues inYOJying only law en. kind of expert witnesses? society is not only acceptable tributes, neverthele.ss, to fami· forcement agents and well- Policemen? o-.bol...m..t•? but also hannless and ly deterioration and divoree financed proponents. Movie produce~?'.{'-he ~· beneficial." statistics." weSton hoped new Supreme "Everyone says, 'Yes, dirty Weston referred to !llcb Court rulings would be an an- movies are bad' but they torn coontrles as llenmarl; 'lfbere CONJ'EMPORARY Udole for "this unpr<eedellled around and read ''Playboy" iR the market for obeceni.~ Citing different motives and repreasion -..poUUcal, artistic, the jury room." dlaappeared after it waa llOCial val-all three men no n<Onlormist>, dissenting He furthl!' cootended that legalli.ed. urged legal lnterprelaUons praa." Digger Leads ·'Her t·o Ruin DEAR ANN LANDERS : After four years of a hectic marriage (if you can call it th.at) I have reached a point where I must make a serious decision. I have always worked aod made good money. My husband works off and on - mostly off. He just loves to enroll in mail order extension courses, which means I send in the check and do his homework. (l should be getting the credits, not him.) These past four years he ~ made two trips out of the cowitry, one on an archeologlcal dig (which cost me $2,000) and bis last trip was to observe the sociological patterns of South Sea islanders. When be returned from the last trip he brought me a "souvenir" -an ll'r-year- old girl who speaks no English. Inciden- tally, he is 33 and I am 10 years older. He said he hr<>ught her to help me with the housework. As I reread this letter it SOWtds like a kjd from Yale made it up, but I swear every word is true. I need to know what to do about it. Keep in mind that I love my husband with all my heart in spite of his faull!. Is it too late in life for me to throw him out and start again? -EGO SllATl'ERED DEAR E. S.: Start what again? Do you plan on taking in another bum and let him live off you? If so, you might u wel l • keep this one and teacb tbe girl bow to use the electrical appllincea. If you are honestly fed up and want to Uve a sane and decent We, &tve th.ls gigolo the air and spend your moaey on professional belp so •yoa can make a bealthler se.lectlon next time. DEAR ANN: I am oot only a reader, but the president of the NatiOnal Fire Protection Association. Recently you printed a Jetter from a firefighter who asked people not to call the fire depart- ment to put out small trash or grass fires and other m1Dor conflagrations that they could extinguish themselves. Such calls. be said, were as much of a nuisance as false alanns. I disagree with the man and I wish to go on record as saying so. The dangers of a person calling the fire department for a trivial fire are much less than that of a """°" who overestimates hla ability to deal with a small Ignition. We have on record thouilnds of in- stances where individuals tried to ex- tinguish small fires, only to have them tum into conflagrations of major pro- portions. Fires have a nasty habit of creeping between wall spaces and deep into the stuffing of mattresses and upholstered furniture. Please, Ann, tell your readers -- ~ ~ .. ' ·'.;: J to call the fire department for ALL fires, small or large. We'd rather make a hun- dred runs and find the fire out when we get there than arrive too late and find death and destruction. -CHARLES S. MORGAN, PRESIDENT N.F.P.A. IN BOSI'ON DEAR MR. MORGAN: YOU told th<m, and I thank you. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Settle a bet. Is it possible for a girl to become preg- nant and still be a virgin? I am sure I read someplace that it is. A friend of mine says I have to be out of my mind to believe such a t.hlng. She claims it Is a contradition in terms. What 1about thla? Yes or no? -sr. PETERSBURG WAGER DEAR W.: II Is possible far a girl to become pregnant and remain a tecbnlcaJ virgin. Thls Is a rare occurrence, bot there are some scientifically documented case1 on record of a woman becoming impregnated wttboot complete sexual relatioos taking place and the hymen re- maining Intact. Identity: Who Knows Who's Who? Why Etherea? Because impure skin By ALLISON DEERR Of IM Daltr "llet 11111 More than 300 area home economics and c o n s u m e r educators played at being cowboys and kings, acted out a preschooler fight over a tricycle and responded with brand names when given the name of a product. Each exercise illustrated a part of the program given by field home economist Mary Nell Hoover at the third JC Peimey spring education pro- • Kissing Adds Life QuesUon in a recent issue of Today's Health, publication or the American M e d I c a I Association went like this: "I recently heard that every time one is kissed it takes three minutes off his We. Could there be anything to this tale?" Ansv.·cr : "This is an old wives' ta lc probably coming from the folk medici ne of a Puritanical past. "With reasonable precautions agaill!lt contact with a person hav_ing a communicable disease, there should be no hann to health from kissing." In tact, kissing as a method of ahowlng afiecUon Wlder ap- propriate circwnstanoes might even help Improve mental health and add U>, rather than decrease, file expectancy." May Rite s Planned Nanelle Whllebead and MJchael Wagner are planning to many May 5 ln Plymouth °""IJ'iatlonal Qiurch, New· port llelcb. 'lbelr parenll are Mr. and Mra Alfred K. Whitehead and Mr. and Mra. Fred W11111er, alLGU!imtlll(lon Bead!. J.1J1o Wllliehead b I &ndlJat& ol Edi0>n Hlgb School and her !lance Is a pwduat& ol West Covino High gram at the Sheraton·Anaheim Hotel. Miss Hoover p-eviewed educational materials to be of· fered on a free loan basis from the Huntington Beach store and spoke. on role iden- tity and how the attitudes of the educator may influence the student. EXERCISES Breaking into small groups, the teachers each took a part in a story, written as they went along, according to the hat they chose. Afterwards. charact~s were evaluated as to theU: characteristics and whether most were male & female . Purpose of the exercise: to show how easily we stereotype men and women into certain roles. "You and 1 as educators in- fluence the attitudes of the young people and adults in our educational situation," Miss Hoover asserted. "We don't want our personal attitudes to limit. the develop- . ment of potential of an in- dividual. Think of all the talents we could benefit from and what a better world this could be in which to Jive." For example, she posed, would boys in your high school class rather be Mark Spitz or Edward Villella? Would a boy with dance · talents b e discouraged because it isn't considered masculine? Stereotypes show up in all phases of life. SUCCESS She quoted a survey of col- lege students regarding sue· School. NAN ETTE Y(HITEHu.O • Mary Noll Hoover cess in college work. Male and female students were asked their reactions to a student o! their own sex reaching the top of the class in medical school. Women students reacted by saying she'd fall eventually; she was being helped by male .students; she'd marry a From Page 13 man who'd finish first ; she'd make a great nurse. Men reacted that their male counterpart had worked hard, deserved the spot and would be successful. We have three essential choices, she added. We can continue to perpetuate stereotypes, renect reality or offer new and exciting op- portunities for men a n d women. "Why isn 't there a Jolly Green Giantess?" Educational materials-I this spring center on the preschool child and insights into consumerism with a focus on advertising. The Insights Into Consumerism portfolios give a step-by-step analysis of how and ad campaign is put together from product state- ment to market research to final product. ADVERTISING As an exercise in the effect of advertising Miss Hoover would name a product and ask for a brand name from the au- dience. It was obvious that some ad campaigns had paid off as the whole gathering said one name in unison. Resource materials a r e listed in a bibliography for teachers wOOse students are interested I n independent study. Scripts for TV and radio spots , bulleUn board materials and suggestions for classroom activity are in- cluded. Also ln the •!ll'ing packet is a filmstrip, record and script explaining permanent care labeling. In FORUM, the Penny publication. the spring-sum- mer topic Is• 1 Attitud es, Behaviour and Human Poten- tial." Articles deal · w i t h stereotyping, how attitudes •~ developed, and changing Ideal en roles men and W'Olllen can play. ••• Letting George Do It "Running an orchestra i1 a taken a clan at Orange Coast seven-day .. ·week job, 10-U Evening C o 11 t g e each hours a day/' he e:rptalned. semester, ranging from "It's an absorblns, teme job. wvodwO>tlJc, geology and . "The main purpose ol a gourmet cooking Jo phyalcal manager is to mate things nm anthropology, his current so smoothly the eopductor can class. - give the cone.rt under Ideal_ He ltlJgJl_s_g@l'dlnJnc, 1Lan. situation~ 11 lblnga go well the eole<:Uc reader of boob-ucl <'\lndu<'tor gels the pralieand ll\&julnes (The N•w Yorker If thing• go wrong the and The New Republic are bis manaser aeta the blame." (lvortte magazlnu) • n d Since movilll to Costa ,Mess bleycl., 4-1 mil" with 1111 wife •he r.,_ JlrOfOltOr has~ day; ~- Bui vohmt&erilltl is a key part ol !he 1rowlh process which can follow l'tlll'oment, Kuyper believes. "Al age 60 you can mature. n he ll)'l.- One thlng he bas not clone, lhou(h, i. become a rqular aftilidee ol PhllbarmC1Dic con· eel'! When be g-ho 1111<1 hlmaelf worrying about the details a m.tnager lnust t&ke care of. • "ft I.Ikea I while to Cet to _ttlat.at.~ • products can age your -skin .. A $25 value for $4. With any $5 Etherea purchase. E'l1fEREA 1 S TREASUR& PACI( IS A MARVELOUS IHTRODUarJOH TO ETHEREA, YOU1LL RECEIVE YHE PURE LIPSTICK, TRIPLE EYE SHADOW, MASCARA, 'SOAP AND a.c.o. SKIN OIL, JUST $4. WH EH YOU SEl..EC'r YOUR ETHEREA IDEAS• COS METICS. Have a private Etherea Hour of Beauty. THIS WEEK ONLY CONSULT Wrnt THE rfHERU. SPECIALIST• HE1U.. DaERMINI!: YOUR PIRSOKAL. SKIN IDENTITY MINI ER• so EVERYTHING E'nlEREA YOU BUY wru.. blC'CODED JUsr P'OR YOU, YOU1LL t.rAJltH MIY YOU SHOULD NEVER Plll" ANVTHI NG YOU KNOW 1'0 BE IMPU~lt ON: YOUR SKIN, AND 'wffY ETH'EREA PftODUCTS ARE MADe: AND S EALrED UHD&ft SURGICAL CONDITIONS , OERMA'rOLOGIST..l'fEBTED ANO HVPO-ALt.'ERGIHIC. YOU'LL WAUC OUT wrm ... NEW PACE DU IGNl!D JUST FOR YOU, """• :n111 $10 CONSULTATION 11'1& GOU TOWARD AHY mfEREA PURCHAas . CAU. OR St:ND IN TMI S COUPON AHD ltl&ERVC YOUR HoUR! NAME AM sn>RE,-------DATE: ___ AT--'PM - NEWPORT • FASHION ISLAND • I0:0<>-9:30 • 8~800 • " • C' Ho lral an1 daj v D of < j>ret met H'" da~ Va~ 0 lea, for Mat · ma: I j I T ·. • You ~ol'Q ope Tomor~ow -, Marth 19, 1973 DAILY PILOT J$ ~· rn: Goal Reachable -- shortcuts i s misinformed. Know It and heed your own counsel. Special deal indicated with J'I-. CAPRICORN !Dec. 2iJan. 19): You will be handling more responsibility. Your chance for gain is also greater. Your ability 1 o , organixe comes to forerront. Detlnite advancement shown as goal comes within reach. ~al with those in positions of authority. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. enable you to perceive answers. lleed bunches-Flash jdea ·can be !ranslonned to prollt. . IF TODAY IS YOUR BIR111DAY you are senaltive, emotional, loyal to family and capable of accumulating great assets. OctQber could be ~ most tOOUH.cant ~ of 1973. Yoo draw to you many persons bom under t b e zodiacal """ of Cue«. a.ect birthdates of your frlendJ! 18): lntellectunl pursuits are11" _________ ~ sparked. Your knowledge in-II creases. You show interest in why you are here and where you are go i n g . Com· munieations improve. You can successfully advertise a n d publish. PISCES (Feb. 19-h-1arch 2{)\: Much that occurs is 'un- dercover. obscured. You will have to be a self-starter. Maintain independence. Your natural psychic a b i I i t i e s SPOll:ISWEAR Wcttcliff Plan, 11th and 1mnc, Newport Bescb,CalifomiaJl860 City Beautification Benefit Blossoming Honoring Arbor Day, Laguna Bead>. G1lnlen Olub bas ch<l6en Lovely as a Tree to theme a luncheon and card party whidl will be presented at noon Fri· day, .Maroh 23, in the Laguna Beach Women's Club- house. Armnging decor for the city beautification benefit are Oeft-to right) the .Mmf!S. J. William De- vaney, Gerald B. Hanna and Irving R. Westwood. Variety .Programmed by Clubs Correction FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 646-3804 Homemakers Displays and demonstrations of crafts aod hobbies will be presented county faJr.style by members of the H a p p y Homemakers at 10 a.m. Fri· day,-Mareh 23, in the Fountain Valley Community Center. On April 6. members will leave the center at 9:30 a.ro. for a tour of Rogers' Mesa del Mar Gardens. Lecture Phyllis Harriaon, a certified · master handwriting analyst, 'COASTLINE ' Health Foods WEEKLY WJNS ' . MAI. 1 t TO MAI. 24. "will discuss the basic con· scious and subconscious traits revealed through the forma- tion of different letters. .The public lect.:ire is scheduled at 7:SO p.m. Friday, March 23, in the Park Newport Spa. Alliance -. Jean Belliard, noted vocalist lrom France, will entertain the Alliance Franchise of the CalifOmia Riviera at a p.m. Friday, March 23, in the Harbor View School, Corona de! Mar. Belliard, who bas given· con- certs throughout t!le world, preS<11ts aongs -1rom the medieval perlodr«1assical-and romanU:c Freecb ~.in art song, Renaissance songs and cpmtempo'rary .ae}ections. , . , Trygve Lie Trygve l:.ie Lodge, Sons of Norway will present a St. Patrick's dinner dance 1at 7 p.m. Friday, March 23, in the Halecrest Clubhouse. Council 11:30 a.m. Salunla}';Man:h 24, in the Captain's Inn, Long Bea.ch. All fonner American Air Lines stewardess are in- Viter! 27$0 HARBOR BLVO .• SUITE 7A. COLLEGE CENTER. COSTA MESA. CA. 92626 page didn't jump the fence. He :• really resides at Lion Country New services which will be available soon will be dis- cussed at the hmcheon meet- ing d. the Children's Services Council <JI Orange Olunty. The group will meet at 11 :30 a.m. Friday, March 23, in the Mercury Savings and Loan, Huntington Beach. L~o·p~te~.:~e~~; ._,D•nKa 0·0pEG'~~Ee'~:~~n·~~~1~n~~;~g~~:~ apr111 · l1• Safari. Our credit was in er- Up, ~PJ a~~:~"is lhe --."';'·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;DR;;;;·-·--·--'---roiiiRiiilNiiifOiiiRMiiiAiiiTIOiiiNiiiAiiiNDiiiBiiiROCiiiiiHUiiiRiii[iiiCAliiiliii{7·{·4)·54·0.·59iii53iii{illiltoiiilDiiiPilMill ·'-..- theme selected for the annual I luncheon and fashion show, sponsored by Rancho Viejo AAUW Woman's Club. The event will begin with an Westminster-Foootain Val· 11 a.m. social hour 8aturday, ley Branch, American A.ssocia-. March.24, in the Airporter Inn. tioo of Unlwnity Women has Chartel' members will be purchased all the seats for the recognized as part of the fifth F r i d a y , M a r c h z 3 , anniVerSary commemoration. performance of "Midddle of --. W ' t d th t • t• ~~i~~~ mmtingto~ Making ~h0~~I visits e Ve Cap Ure e mOS eXCl lflg u~~Ps~u~~bi': ~1~i;:.u~~~nJ:,:0~~~ hair fashion team ever to hit Newport! gives financial aid to women w)ll be Mrs. Evelyn Simon, AH,· nlE EXPERTISE~ A SUPERB COL.ORIST AHO FrNE STYLIST CONFER ON WHAT STUtftttNG college graduates studying in grand guardian, and Robert the United States and foreign Lindquist, associate grand SHADE AND WHICH NEW HAIRSTYLE WIU.. DO TiiE MOST FOR YOU. TWO MEN. TWICE AS countries. guardian of the State of MUCH IMPACT. AL. MCDANIEL. JS RENOWNED FOR HIS COLOR EFFECTS; FROM SUBTLE california. Twins' Moms They willbe lioOOredOurlitg HJG~L.IGHTtNG To A OOMPL.E."TE OIANGE-oF HUE •. AND HE us Es ROUX P...ROD~CTs EXa..uSIVELY. Members and their a dinner Satur$.y, March 24, BUD MAY CREATES 'THE MOST lNDl\1101JAt. HAIR FAsHloNs, SCUU'nJRING THE arr ANO husbands of the Saddleback in the Masonic Temple, Hun. Mothers of Twins Club will tington Beach and at a recep-TAlLO~ltiG THE: ~·TYLE TO ACCENT .YOUR NEW ROUX HAIR COL.OR. HE JS A MASTER Of' celebrate the third Founders tion following a joint. meeting TECHNIQUES IN PERMANENT WAVING THAT ADD THE STYLE-SUPPORT YOU NEED. CAU.. of the bethels. -,,O/OPlomN-WITH-·l(t========:;::::=q--E!!!-:Wl~·~th~·:!;coc~klail~'~pert~yl'-.'Ja~t __::'._.'.'.;:;::::::__-=-_~--,-: -·---~Fo_R....YQJJ~-E>Cl-• ....325...-DR--CQ.MLJ.N....EQR A CQMPLIMEN'J"A.RY CONSUl.TATI LECITHIN a. PAPAIN 1'30 p.m. Saturday, March 24• .Charm Course · ROUX FANcl-TOHE FROsYIHG, RESTYLING, $50. e· .. -... -". ' T in the home o! the Albert -' • ~· 16 oz. (1 lb.) Mudril:i.ches. A charm course for girls 13 Rt1ular 2.tl years old and older will be I conducted at 7 p.m. on '2 45 c;::.r· ped Wings •; Tuesd be · · SPECIAL o secu"ve ays, fl!Ml Clip Wings, United Air MMch 21, in the CosJa Mesa NATURAL BONE MEAL •• SPECIAL. 69C . VITAMIN .. C" ASCORllC ACID 250 mt'• 100 tab1tt• R11ultr tic SPiCIAL 75C . CONTINENTAL ACID():PHILUS 16 OL Cf phitl A'lular $2.lS Pr1dliai! Desi'* tot s.Mnr Wifb Ple•'4.lre si.n1 "'"' e.t mott vts,;o. . tt.s tnen fQhltn for ~tttdl WWWIC TO·BE CONVINCED- SEE A DEMONSTRATION Piel< Up FREE Booklet tor StrUl!lltnld Zicnl •.. .,;11,~ r.i- etout LOWEST l'Jfa.lV(RI w.~_,.,_..,, ..... _..."*hi"* , SPECIAL S 1.98 • Buitt·in lllt't ' • Sabn Stii<:h COASTUNE HEALTH FOODS • Dams.. Meftds ·~st' • Stwl on bottom. • • Moncier-ms, dtop fMcl • Makft bUttonholes • 8ullt·ln Patch.o.M1tic • eu.it-ln bobbln wiqd6t' COSTA MISA Hlllgrtft ..,_,. 210~~~"· PFAFF 1.AOUNA HILLS """"G CIN-• :Mlt,2 II 'JOH ·~--1'1-~""' '" ,.,. "!.: ~= 11--6-NllDl,JCUR~ 1541 Mam1.. Jft C.ta M ... TUITIN 1--• 1"4 .... lool.... •r•~ .... , .. "'"°" w.t • MMWr alwl. A4-71M acttu "°"' c.ct'• a.i_.m t - Lines Stewardess alumnae, Council Chambers. will celebrate Founders Day Co-sponsored by the O:>sta at 11 a.rn. Saturday, March 24, Mesa Dl;partment of. Lei.sure in the Nleuport 17 restaurant, Services and Clipped Wings, Santa Ana. the classes will feature pro- Mrs. Dick Sinclair o f grams by representatives Pasadena, founder and fll'St from a n\odeling school, cos- chapt,ei pfesident, will be the metic Jirm, health and nutri- honbred guest. tion store, hair .salon and a Symposium Leading l:iealtb and tiutrition authorities will speak during clothing store. J(. bonus class session will be given by ~inda Stone, West Coast fasbioo editor of Seventeen magazine. Orange County Council's sym-·;s:;:;-::::;;_;iOjj;;;;;;:::-:-:;;:;,o; posium at 9: 15 a.m. Saturday, ®'t ~ ~ March 24, in the Disneyland Hotel Dr. Philip L. White, director 1 of the American Medical - Assoclation's department of foods and nutrition, will join author Ronald Deutsch of Laguna Beach and obesity ex4 pert Dr. Rudolph Noble. Kiwis Jluntington B e a c h·Long Beach Kiwi Club will meet at ti, lltl SrNtt , .. ... .• AHJt5 ttmrntlftlltln Ml111Hr , • ...._.... \· arMll~ ~ Nimllten fU.4S51 • . -- THINK Of' .ELECTROLYSIS AS ,. l'ERt,IANENTt.Y ARCHED BROWS.. AK IN'l'RIGUIHG WIDOw's PEAK. THE END op .-f--... UNWANTED fl'ACIAL HAIR, THEN LET OUR -klCEHBID TECHHICf-AN"'5HOW-VOU HOW I SAFE AND EASY t"r' IS. ~ IH OUft BEAUTY SALON. ' ' . , NEWPORT }4ee,~ Bud May • ASHION ISL.AND Meet Al McDaniel • SHOP IO:OD-9:30 644-2800 L ( ' • ' • DAILY PILOT Kentucky Player Says • on No Invincible U"I T.,._M Spoclll u Ille DAILY _rtLOT · Will the UCLA ~ -la bu- kdblll over" end! U II -tlU y.-!I'll ha.. to be -Sa~ or MaodaY in the .!""'ii or liMll of II!!. 1113 NCAA cllaiiipklosblps. And KsltU<t)r .... ~ -aald he belleWS the Bocsien fl lndhma, wlth stove Downing playUia ........... wtth All-American Bill Waltm, ts the l""'1 that can do lt. The UCL.\ Bruins defend their cham- pionship tlU -Ill SI. Louis, llrst against lndla[la in the aemll, and ""' riding the crel of a '13-game winning streak. . "SreY\. has the kind of &treltg)h that can hurt a p1ayer·llke Wall'!'>," xaya An- drews. "I've seen Waltm on TV, and Steve coold tako bim to tho basket and ICOI'& over blm." Andrews, of course, base9 ~ideas on beating UCLA llko many, and that'o tho singular task o1. s~ Waltoo. Wllltoo's point production was not aw .. some against' the Dlllls ol the University o( San Francisco' Satw-day in the finals of the Western Regiooal champiooshlps at UCLA. YANKEES CATCHER THURMAN MUNSON MISSES ROLLING TAG IN 5-4 WIN OVER PITTSBURGH. The Do"" matched UCLA basket for basket in the nrs>hiljf.lrid had a 16-7 lead midway through·the.ftrst 20 minutes of play before reserve Tommf eurtis sho~­ cd just another phase oE the UCLA artil- Colbert Twice Blows Lead, Still Wins It Change Doesn't Hurt Lakers Win Under Barnhill lery. Curtis came off the bench and hit three long jumpers to wark the Bruins. And he played the balance of the' game, hit- ting three more from 20 'feet out in the secood hall. UCLA coach J oh n Wooden recalled when he once had to tell·Curti! he wasn't good enough to make the teem. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Coach Bill nlng like that the ·game can end up the However. the !>-11 gua?\I ~to qult Sharman ts in New York on basketball way it did." and red-shirted. bis sophomore ·year to busineS! so John Barnhill took over the 1be Laken trailed by a point early in giVe him an addltionaJ.'year'}I eligibility. JACKSONVILLE , Fla. (AP) -Jim An 1 d the fourih period when Jerry West led '"! don"! generally approve of red-shirt· Colbert twice blew two-stroke leads, once Los ge es Lakers an produced a the Lake rs on a 9-2 scoring spurt in 74 ing players," Wooden says, 1100t in Tom· came from four strokes behind and thrilling vie~. seconds and the Lakers contiliued to put mv's case, it worked out fine." finally survived a see-saw struggle with But it wa'J,barder than It looks from the pressure on, despite 50 percent OJrtis came back after saving 8 year's Jim Wlechers Sunday to win the 1130,000 the final score. shooting from the Ooor by the Suns. eliitibllity to start on last year's national Great Jacksonville Open, the second Barnhill's team, somewhat lethargic in McMillian, who scored 23 points in the title seaS'.lO as the No.· l guard. triumph of his pro golf career. the first three periods Sunday night, first half, had 11 in the third period as However. he lost the post to a combi· 'Ille 32-year-old Colbert opened with a ted f the Lakers remained close to the Suns. nation of ntness and Greg Lee. tw1>stroke lead. bogeyed four of the first erup or 39 points in the final quarter And he ~-·t be ......... ; .... aaainst lndi- ped The lead changed hands 22 times in the ..,.,., .. _. ...... & "' five holes he played and had to rally for and rip the Phoenix Suns 131-113 in a first half and ended with Phoenix ahead ana when the Hoosiers go after Walton a bard-won 73, one over par on the 7,088-National Basketball Association game. 61-56 at intermission. and the Bruins. yard Deerwood Club Course. Forward Jim McMillian scored a The Suns were Jed by Charlie Scott's as "I don't base my starting lineup on a 'lbe former Kansas State football cereer high 42 · I I Los An I points and 34 from Neal Walk. But West monetary performance in a single game. Player, whose only previous triumph in porn s or ge es r plan to start my regular "-~," sa-d ft the ·d th b f scored 23 and Gail Goodrich had 30 as ...... "'t" J-aeven years on the tour was the 1969 an a er game sa1 e a sence o th •• Cl.table ••-as b · the Lakers won their 56th game in 76 Wooden .., Momanto Open. finished with a 279. e .>i:wrman w 0 vious. tries. The Dons had kept t~ close with Colbert, who had played erratically all "It was a little more relaxing out there The Suns are 34-43. UCLA with a controlled offense geared this season and had missed the cut more and 1 guess it showed the way we played , olten than he made i~ picked up 126,000 in tho lint half. I suppose that's a * * -C. towards getting tho goocl. Open sitot. for the victory while the four who tied for natural thing for a team to do. We didn't "111is wu the only approach available hav ••-rma • 1·meout 5 h P11otni1. nu1 ..... ,.,.... .. 11 311 for our team to beat the Bruins," said 1econd each won $81872. e .... ~ n s 1 peec es. o P T o P T Graham, Sikes and Miller got into it "The players don 't look at John as a ~~:'in, ~ ~~ J :,;~~1~1~•n 1~ :1 ~ USF coach Bob Gaillard. "'It is suicide only in the final two holes end most of coach as much as Bill. John is like one of w111w. ,, 2~ 3o1 Ch•mberli ln 1 2.J 16 to run with the Bruins. You can get a the day it was a two-man struggle the fellows ." i~0~~r14111 1~ l.:6 :: a,::•1ch 1~ ;:; : bucket, they get one and then steal the between Colbert and Wlechers, with· the Barnhill, now 1--0 in his coaching c.1houn J 0-1 6 count! o l).o ·o ball and get another. 'Ibat means you are lead changing hands four limes. They career, said, "Before BUI le£t he gave me t:~· ~ U ! ErldlHlll 1 °"° • one-for-ooe from the field and they lead, 8 190 were tied once. one instruction: win every game. But our Tot•t• ~ ,..11 11J To1111 » 21.23 131 4-2." It went like thia: first three quarters were the poorest r~l~" ~ ~ : ~: l~~ Gaillard. whose squad had lost by 28 Colbert held a two-stroke lead when we've played on defense all iyear. It's Foulld °"' -Nori. points earlier to UCLA, added, "I be- ll hard bell h t th he . To111 foul1 -Pholnht 24 u. Angeles 16 bea ~ • I play started but by the time he finished rea Y to eve t a wi a gin-1.nenc11nt1 -.11JOs. Heve to t U\;Utl. you must have a ow-lha...second ~as one behind. When ---------~~-'--------'----------------.:.....------ he finished the fourth he was four behind- Wlechers. Colbert then birdied the next two, Wiechers bogeyed the eighth and they made the turn with Wiechers one in front. On the 10th, a 563-yard par five, there was a two-stroke swing in Colbert's favor and he Jed by one again . · Colbert's deuct on the lith. put him twa in fron t but It got back to .all even on the 13th. Wiechers ran In a sl.J:-foot birdie putt on that hole and Colbert bogeyed, three-putting from a great distance. Colbert bogeyed again, driving into the Woods on the 15th, and Wlechers again found himself in front. It lasted just one hole. On the 16th, a n o t h e r par five, Wlechers dumped his third sho t in a bunker and made bogey. Colbert, meanwhile, played his second out of the eonfines of a hazard to within four feet of the cup and made the putt for a birdie. , That put him in front to stay. 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"" 11·11·1'-7'--211 JACK IROHAMER • Prit,teess Takes a lump ~ " Great 'Brltaln's Princess Anne jumpa her mount Flame Gun during the Eberly Horse Show in Ciren· cester1 England. The royal mlSa is one of her coun- try's leading horsemen. 1 Brohamer's Bat Rips Halos PALM sP.RINGS -Jack Brohamer tripled, singled three limes and drove in two runs SUnday. 'leading a !&-hit CleVf)land attack that produced an t J.7 C.ctpJ lAaaue exhibition victory over the Cillfoml& Angeli. met1 an W-llunllnglOn Beach fUib atlil.ete, lgnlted • ii .. run rndlans .. plosioa ln tlie seventh Inning with a two-f11n siaglc. fnml< Pull added a two- run triple In th& same 1tan&a that anap- ped I kll situation. Charlie Sf>lkel belled his fourth homer of thl spring for the Tribe and also slnal· ed. Chris Chambllsa atlded a triple and arngle. B\ldey Bell a double and sln;Ie and Rusty Torres had two singles u Cleveland woo lt.s seventh 1ame In nine 18114. - Rudy Meoli collecled thrH 1ingles for tho Angcts and drove in three runt, while Jim Spencer Jlso managed thtee hlt.s 1..- the Angela, who ara now 2-6 In tbe Sprina. -Calilornla amassed IS,blta bul wu alJO guilty ot four-.mn, running it.s1olal to II In tht laat two games. RuclY Mty -the firol Angel to IO ll•i !nnlnp,_yleldlng three riln! and slJ ~ AadY n...itt. •Jctlm of aev .. land'• 6-nm outbunt, -the loser. He llOmndered als'fUOS~ 1ett!1 blt.s In two ltlnlnp of wtrt. T Dick Colpaert, ,...nd of t b re e Cltveiud .l)lfdMn, WU the_ - deop!tt yleldina four Angel runs In the ei,llth. MUt Wiloor went the ftnt U.. tn-ntnas, permittin& three nms andllft blta. , -1nC -·the~ the$00." w-~ ~. ''T-limll-11 baYe a ~~foran upset 1lhon they play _llllrlllol._" Woodea upeda Jndllrw to play at leul "' deJlberately u USF. "I eipect a conservative 1111\1," be ~ "Their coadl UIU8il1 bu -ol the top defenllve teama In the naUoo -lD otallltlci. But that'• --liloY bold the ball IO much.., Thal brinp a moan from Walton. whi» JACK BABASHOFF Plac•• 2nd In -t VALERIE LEE On Winning Rtlay _MadriclShaken ' By Bullfight In City Square MADRID -Police said today aa Im· promptu bullllght in one of Madrid's busiest downtown squares wu a "publlctty stunt" staged by matador U!ls Segura. An inaUlr'.V has been opened into the in· cldent Iii Plaza de Eopana jut weekend when hundreds of pasaenby cheered Segura u be~rlormed a low JllS!"S with a loose fl W!& bull and then ltlrled tt with a awo thrust through the lunp. Pollce said ~· --ts makint a comebacl< from retirement -arranged for the bUll to '1escape'," arnngect to be passing with an ostoque (awonl) and nwleta (cape), and amoged for a pbotographer friend to be at tho sceoe. Seaura had prOvlously shaved the bUlltl 'horns. P<ll!ce said tho men had been fined and the inqul,Y wwld decide. If !hoy should alllwet fllriher charps. ' • Clemente Waiyer '· ST. PETERSBURG, Flao -The ·-u Writen ~Uon o1 America said Stm<tay the .-Ita ol an un- procedented spectal elecllon on wbethtr I<> walff the (lve-yur waiting pel!od and •admit tho late Roberto Clemente to the HaU· of Fame bnmedlalelf'..uJ be an- nouncod ~· Oeinente, wbo. complled etactly S,000 hlt.s clufina hll lonil _, with tho Pitt.sburp PJrata, WU l<Jot at ... Jul NewY_..Eve. In Ute onl)I other wolrlnS of the ru!eo, a 1btn1 Lou IJthriJ -vot..i Into tho Hall o1 ·.,,,_ ~ Kclaalatlon It the lll!t . Students Dribble NEW YORK -'lbree l"a1rfitld sludenls dribbled bukttballs tblOUlb tbe nl&lll and Uli~ at Wadllon Square Oanlen &mdaf 1ei_, Iller Ille .. Jlllle trip from Ille acbool'1 -In Connecllcut In Ume to watc:b lheli 1e1m l"rtlcipale la the National llWltatlon ~ament. ilm Coill111, Jim G.-n end 6e1T1 Deltrldt cmncladod tbelr llrin( trip tllroucb -aatl harab Wtll llY liouloi- q .. ---"""'" ,,. i-. • ""' .,. ~ .tr;, bll"9d 'Oll·_.,,,.ar, Ill* . .,... laJ"'I" '""' the . -dUrfltC !bl '* Ill"*.....-. -1111114 aatl -ed Falrileld upoel Manball ll0-1'. sald ol hll nm.point performance saw.. d1y, "I wun~ happy with tho pme. U you can call It • came." Maybe Waltoo lrled to USOlr out a ~ ·-be llld, tho 1Jnt -eoo against UCLA "ts lJie flll btolk." Wooden aclmowlod&ed the rolol ol Curlla and Meyen. bot be pointed out: "OI coune, Walton ts alway1 the dominant !actor. 'nle)' would have oloed us dllferenUy on olfeme and on cleleOao 11 be hadn't.been In~.. ' ' SHIRLEY BABASHOFF Tops Gould Again FV's Babashoff Upe~ds Gould In Swimfest LONG BEACH -Fountain Valley's Shlriey Babashoff bested Australia's Shane Gould !or the """""1 time In tine days Sunday ~ sbe outdid the latter in the 100.yard freestyle in the Southern calllornia swimming champioo5hlps at Belmont Piiia. Miss Babubolf .JP[asbed to a ,U.112.ln tho 100 free IS Ma Gould faded to a third in 54.11. . Friday tho Aaatrallan whts walbeat.. by Miss Babasholf In the 500 yard tr... style. Despite her loss to Mlss Babasbofl, Miss Gould made wavoa Sunday with an American re<onl la the U50 free with a sizzlmg 11:3us. ,,,. tJme WljJOil out the previous American man: ol 11:54.1 ltl by Debbie Meyer of Sacramento In U70. Miss Babasboll alao was part of the Huntington Beaeb Athletlc Cub'1 400 free relay quart<! "!l>Jcb breezed to-~ Wtiiililig 2'39:sr.tiiaiiC!iil~-liii f-with Miss Babuholl .... Ml> slon Vlejo's Valerie Lee. Jack Baba'1lo!I, Shlriey's brother, plaeod second in tho nien'1'100 free wltb a 47.llO clocldlig. I Robin BackhaUI MbiJed four first placo medals in the lllreH&y cbamr>loolhil>I but fell to Foothill H1cb junior l!od 51;,,; chaa in tho men's 4DD lndlvldttal medley. ~-... ,.,. , .. '"'"" -' '""' ""'" ~l2'.'1: f. .MUI =rt.1::~~ ,,, iuu. YOINm. I .:::;r~il!"kM -.iJ..S~~::O"'=t llf: t • Glry II~ l. A'Nomerl'I 1 -1, Sl'lel\1; 1f:3Uf. ""'!"' n l'ICCll"d. nrii i•: ~ t10. , K~ ltoftlMmrl*', :1 • 1 omtn'I bnN.11 -.11 Ill.Id Cl , Yil'llno, ~7: • 4 HM!Mr Ci , 17: • I; -"· • ·~'-'" lw..,, ''""'11 ~ • , ·~.""c=l=. •;i.r..;...~:gHVfttll'lfttll .... lllCellY H•nvnlll, V•lerv LM, l\lt IWltllltr, $111,!E ~) :J:)tJS. 1. lento C..,_ 1C. 1:0...::'i. IMtln AC, l:Al.40. 4, , ... ..,.. Hiii ICM'i~: .... a Ind mtdieY -1 ll:od mrldlln, ~. It ll:llllln ...... wf 4:1,.., ,;~ ...... 4: •• "Tim SMw. 4: "'°' ... 11t.iilt'"6". ~: ... :;;.M -~ .. _ "·" ~ 'rP-· "11 l. Jlin '.., .. ,,,. 4, Jeff ll:OJ\ti ~t:'L.._s.11:00~~·:61: ._z.,~ f;i.lfT' J.J· ~~~ltrl;,24,~~~~= ,:a frM lf'Y "'ftk , ... 'if: HUI K S:,..a 2. 1:~·~-,;( 11.lltm41:ft a.en AC., . 5,000Turn Out • .. -• ~ I... ( ~ I... Fe DA •. di flew kille. the 1 At stru< Thor bric! 00. east Sb two · situ> esca ·o. Elli( abo~ and pare car', boul TJ' tj!J)d sulfl the flOOI NJ ~ -Mu ~ tout '11 Stai quai Teel New Bris Tl toni; Mlrj mg SquJ LA VI ton bine Su1> blai hibi LI Ang sing Will ruw saC1 T ba~ T)jr bf' s. inn! up 21·) low low ' •. .. JV: ~ exr ""' Gu N• Int bal Qu oil! Ea WI ta -~ J .2 •• i J Sports Oippe d: Short_ 4 I OAILV PILOT J f CdM, Barons Dominate All-area -Team . . ·Indiana Swimmers Favored • BRIAN O'FLAHERTY lffwport Horbor OCC Crew Begins Season • Against Tough . Washington t " NOW OPEN Pro Cage, Hockey Standings ltlSERYATIONf"10R CLASSIS NOW 111NG TA.KIN OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK I HOLIDAYS 665 PAULAAlNO AVE .. COSTA MESA • NEAR SOUTH COAST PLAZ>, o PHONE 171•1 979·1750 C<rooo del Mar IJld Foun-Ina credential!, but PGllllloin taln Volley Hilb -pi<ked Valley's l>!g !n>nt llne "11 tbe up a pair of lint team aelec-main thrust ol.lta llM ....... lions oo the All-Oranse c:o .. t Nin_, <t the Barone' con- Area pnop basketball team u quests w""' by eight points ttlected by membtts of the or more, 21 by six points or _,llAJl..,........._v_.e"u...,m:~s1RO'.""rts"-'!st'".U"' • .__ -""'"' Corona del Mar staudout Tu;; fifth member Of the Casey Jones, ao All.CW starting quintet b Newport A.AAA.choice llSl year, glean. Harbor H lg h ~ Br la n ed player'ol the year hooon O'Flaherty a 5-tO guard wh\I ofter a strong performance in clicked In double fisures In 13 CIF playofl C<llllP'llti~ that of his 24 outings for tbe was inslrumental in the Sea sailors. Kinai gaining a semifiuals O'Flaherty 9COred 3S 1n i berth at Los Angeles. double overtime loss to Hun-Alorw )¥ith the 6-..:t Jones is tington Beach and was con- teammate Jeff Wharton, the stantly lhe Sailors' ace ln llie Irvine League player of the hole. year as selected by the DAILY The coach of the )'Mt fl PILOT and the loop's coaches. Huntington Beach's Ebner Wbartoo and Jones helped Combs, who guided his Oilers Corona del Mar to an overall to the Sunset League cham- reoord of ~ ~ the Irvine piooship withoot benefit of a League championship. single returning starter from 1be Irvine drcuit's power the previous year. !or 1973 is reflected by two Q:mbs was al!o named other first team clx>ices from coach of the year ln Orange that league, County and in the Stmset Fountain Valley's Barons League earlier .. rolled lo • a U-4 mark, in-Seven other schools are eluding :tournament ch a m-represented on the second and ptonsf\ips at Sant a Maria third teams of the selections. and Santiago. And leading the Included ln the Orange Coast way was 6-11 senior Scott area are 15 schools, which Reider and 6-4 junipr ..Dan play out of the Angelus. Malane. 0-estvie"W, Irvine, Orange and Neither ha,d awe90Dle sCor-Sunset leagues. All-Orange Ooast Area Fln1Team Player School Jelf Wharton Oorona del Mar Dan Malane 1'ouniain Valley Scott Reider Fountain Valley Casey Jooes Orona del Mar Brian O'Flaberly Newport llari>or Second Team Po1. F F c G G George Herold Bob Loo.Iler Todd O>lllns Raul Contreras Matt Keough Mat" Del F Mark Ford Mike Berry Norm Bedell Rob Fergu.oin Mark Adartl! Marina F Estancia c HUDlingloo Beecli G Comia del Mar G 'J11ird Team Marina Olola M""' Laguna Beech Mls!ion Viejo Malina F F c G G For 1972·73 H~ 6-4 6-4 IHI Class &. Jr. Sr. 6-3 Sr, 1>10 Jr. 6-4 &. fl.5 SOph. fl.3 &. 5-9 Jr. fl.2 &. 6-4 fl.5 fl.5 fl.I 6-2 &. Sr. Sr. Sr. &. Prep Hoop Log Avg. 16.7 12.9 13.0 17.3 17.0 ~9.8 IU 16.7 12.5 11.7 12.0 11.l U.I fl.I 11.7 .. I .. I •! THERE I~ A FACTORY AUTHORIZ· ED DEAUR FOR EVERY POPULAR MAKE CAR IN THE WORLD ON COSTA MES~'S HARBOR BOULE· YARD OF CARS. .. !I 1 I • • • • , . • • JI DAILY I'll.OT f --19.191) 3 ll i n l: • .. " ,. " ll if • .. ~ I l! .. .. .. ., " ., .. r. !l l'I ., " " i " " " " .. .. .. _.,_ .. .. .. I! u .. i .. " " , .. .. r. l1 .. !l .. " r. .. .. ll " .. " " .. .. " " .. .. .. !I .. " l! .. .. ll ll II l1 " " " " .. .. ! .. a ·1 " " .. I •• " • q • • 1~·.t -... • • j • •• •• Fouroutof . - Pearson ·-~· Tops Petty !I . llOCKINGl!All, N.C. IM'l --DavidP<ornt-olf• 1 allgtll ~ lrom old ed-......,. RlChard Petty ~ • and cnliltd to .. _, _,. Jn tbe Canllina 500 1todt ..,. • 11ac11: reeord crowd of tS,500. • -·· Merctay -} , ., -looed by the i8bi,;d Wood n BroCben fl Stuart,Va ., was l: .. ,.. superior to tbe - " 39 -bl be o:mploled ll the <lifllcult drive around the I 1.011ei~ C8'0llnl Mo-tt y wllb room to ., i _.._ .... ~ Clle Yarllorough's Qiemilet, ll,' 'Roaring aWN 1r0111 his !ront-ll 1~ oole poeltioll, the !a-year- " !""'. Fearson ,. dominated tile !I race that be led all but one•ol II the 492 laps. Bobby Allison :: ~his Qiewolel Jn front .D .for obe.circult wbtle-Pearaon ~ WJtS in his piL . '1 'l1lird place went to BuddY ~' Baker in a DOdge, fOUith'to Al- .. ri Ii.Ion, and fifth to Diet Brooks Jn a Fon!. All were at lefst • ., two milel belnd l'ear8oll. II Pearson, winning his first r. event of tbe le8S<lll alter cap-•~, tu,ring· six major ooea· and II $111, 7115 last year, pOcketed " $14,975 of the $100,000 pune. ::,, Despite seven cautlon ·oap thal slowed the race lo< 41 : . laps,, Peanion completed his ss afternoon ride in f hours. 13 ~ minutes, 1 second for an aver· !l" age speed ol 11U49·miles per !l hour, just off the fraclc record • ol llB.696 m.p.b. aet by Petty. .. les -. are . car&. ~fifthisa11eatlN:k. . . . . The truc1: is halfway down cin the left. ing long suits-its. riile and. handling-<md we've . As for the exits, they're all around you, fitting actually improved it. We've redeSigned the Full Coil more lifesty1es and fillihg more needs now than ~~on -~d <JIJ!ew, wider ·stance so-that ever before. -' ·.' what we del!l.rer<iS 'Just-w1!i:rf·we've heen'promiSing: To begin with, we've added a whole new Chev-. an.even1betterway. to.il!erthe U.~.A. elle series. Laguna. Cheve!Je. Gre<!lt .mid-cize car .. Gredt road car . Then we've taken one of Chevelle's long-stand-Test drive one.and see. . ' ' ' . Deluxe 2-Seat Station Wagon. One of ton Chevelle lamily wagons. El Camino Estate . Our sporlieat truck. our worklngist car • . . Laguna Col~a>;le H~top Coupe. i Remarkably new. The whole 'front nose cone is covered.by resilient. ·urethane . Malibu Colonnade Hardtop Sedan.~ top It ls. Doubl9-pariel ateOl 100!, aix steel pillara, lncreaM<lglao&cirea. ' ' - • 1,1~. Mort~ 19, 197' D~Y PILOT Jlf --NHYC ~oat Wins Lipton Cqallenge Cup 1 . For the Record Birta ~,_ ... __ TimHogan, ~~Tb T ,., ,~~y~~;A~ITAL w; sfi.'Gl:'l°:.l.::'l.;, 00 y eam ~~~~ MotrH~ S0111t1 f:i~ !."1;?!-~ • ,.lr.'.i:i! ¢!.~~:. t:.~i:r-. . r ¥ r:«..,.'.'SL.1-l n-V wwr~-~·v:."ci1r.1;J •"'ot~ ~.:.,~7'~JJtiM .I "'""' ~ 111."" ••· 'Ti:: "'-By ALMON LOCIABBY Mr. &11 ~ LM Alfftln, lM Rrcc1, ~=.:..~~~A. Of .. o.tb' ........... ~ VWMKI • t. Mn °""9'1M, JW'&= lfYan E118M1 Mii ,.. r'f'I"" '"" '" ~~ !,.,.,,, """' ""' ~"" "" • o; 'l1te San Diep Sir 'lboml5 '1.m";;_.,::f"•'l'MIOM~<"-""~ 'r." 1.Jptm Oialleoge Qip did not :,~ .\l;. !!L.. .. "'""""..'~ ~:::· t."'~.J . ._ le N ~·-•··· c.ii.·ian 01'.9Q,'SM JVM ~· ~.2 #.-.i..£"=1.'i:~~ ave ewport ~· ~= ~ ak ... n:1 uul'IClt ,191 ~w"I .,..... """' It merely moved up tbe bay Morn1,.11• Ave., A.111. 1. 0.:Nell ~· UllllM MM MG ,..,_ from Balboa Yacht Oub's Grove1 111"1. ~ '"· 1na .v.n. Ml1ct1t11 GGnPlll. 11•1 ,., 1111 ""'Mid 1Uc:111n ~ _ '-phy •••• to New p 0 rt ~t W1y, Twl\n. lloY. wn......._ WllMn lllOOttt ird ~ uu ........... Mr._ Mid Mn. JCllP9fl s.r1man.1•11 GW Wind'°',~~:'.~;:; llQv. rn--.""a:t•M~~L. . Harbor's. "«, and Mra. E4MK •"""' 1n1 ~... r.L ·Merv The -Ho. .. crew was bead-.. nle, HUllll""°" lffdl4, bo\'. ....,.. AU!rdl f _ .. ...,."'6 Mr. Ind Mrl. wuu.... MllM. 10111 c.,....... MktlMt o . _, lllCMI ed by nm u .... an or NHYC '-'1)' om., Hvnilt affdl. M'f ·~~'I"* bftlta Ind .. _.. M~ _. Mrl. 1C1vln LU • 2111 Eldtfl llemlrw. -r'WI~~ and the "vu" used for the Mr ·~'1e:; .=-r11: Hlt!_lntioNm. a1 S:~~~ &.an. 0.-transfer was George Tooby's IN~ L=. tt~ F~·tli~j ::2[~· •Ml M. Ranger~ America Jane. 0rcfr. StrHt, s.nt An.1,,blW. il.i7l""=· IYIA."'L:1Qwt~. Balboa Yacht Club, ... Mr. f:::I Mrl. Cl'O\'Oon "#flty, 11"2 --. -M •--_""':" •. __. •·-UK: H111.1ui ~. HvnflntM llilld\, _.,,_. ......,. ...... defender of the ~ear old "'· ·~ tt 1m ~~ J~~1 g i!Y~!-'Kav ornate g failed fill it Mr, Ind Mr•. •r.I" M111 .... Silt l\;c'Q.; .... ~: .... HUQl'I mu ' 0 venno ,.tee, "'111, boy, lllilll'nt with the lraditlonal cha~ '"""I)' • 1tn ""'· wu11trn J. an.I ~ J. Mr. Ind Ml'L DONiill H1;., ,,.,, J~ ~ c. and lClllW pagne. 'Ibey filled it Instead o~'!~' ~..,.0,1;.ruri:r!c~~"1°dr·e.tt H~., 1nc11 lut111iw1 tMmn t.te ' with tean.JI'be tears were for 1s111 StrMt, s1n11 ,,,., 111rj1.__ Hodun', )mn ENllN •1'111 Haney M1r11 skipper Dick Deaver and his Mr. and Mrt. Qonll A. Ml--. 301YJ IN"'1, ltldMird lrwn Ill IN OM-M~J''n~.N~ u~: no. ritllt. 'BYC crew who piloted John P•wiucktl Ori .... Hllftll Oiil"INCll, ~~"' olllrt J9Y . .,.. ~ Ann Arens' Ohlson-SS Tomahawk M~ind Mn. Arthur L RtfnN. 1m1 ~ ': ... '~f: around the 12-mlle course to !!"', lrvlnt. a1r1. linlsh dead la~ Mr.''tnd Mr1. O.vld GIJtknftllt, 110S.• • Md Ml L. •~· N01111 c1ru11nm llrM!, Htlntll'lfkln ,,_ SAN DIEGO YACHT Club Btael'I, Glr!Mwc,_ 1, 1m m~~ ~-. r£ wasn't too happy either. It Mr.11111 Mn. e>evkl xr-t:n11 South c=:IAT c. T aeot ,. __ , ~--U and u. SV<trT1Qr11 ~1 ""'·a · WhlMltw. v"" ~·~ LITJ.M.'Q ~ Mr. Ind ~. 0tv1tl rlt, lfN ~~I rwat tflil "'-'•-bulJ.ed --No P1r11c,...1 Drive, CClltai MtN. elrt c-lll. ~·""'· .,.~ e...,...., ~ va up Mr. Ind Mn. '""" ao-, •I Accvnl. it ·a . north to bid the . j"" ~~ ..... Na. t-L. H~INltOll J,or~~ J~lcNrd .s. on movmg VI!· Mr. and Mn. ltlchlf'd Mtltef, 1• odwa... Ind But the Nova crew fell just SlloncUH ltoN. Coront del M.r, T'1r-. lMMI ... ... Garv three minutes "and three <1lrl · Mluhef . •-da ·•-~ of fuJlillin the Mr. 1nd Mn. Lll'ICIMV Smllfl, = W.t'MI, Mtrfe Vll'91nlt Ind llllfnrt ""'-VU ~a11"• g ~Pie Slrffl. A.$rl. A, CPlll ' DNn bid. ""'· ,.._. • ,m L•-i:=: Jw rJ. °'""" 0.11111 ...... .. f:ldl:. T A. and e11111 Ann LJ""t oouthweat win'· and a Mr. 1nd Mn. llldly Amunctson, 1710 Ml/r"Ohv, .._.., Liu 1 (trl llW a>' WI Sou1h PM;.lllc. Aat. l Stnl• ..,.., boy,, V•n AW0.1. kltv J. Ind ll•Y Lt roUtng sea prevailing off the Mr. Ind Mr•. llDllllcl YPUllCI. 'l'l;iu v-Cur11. ~nt1 AMI. lloY Ru.no, Fr1nc1tco 11111 e/vlrt Santa Ana River jetty turned Mr. Ind Mn. ll'VC9 Fl'lll!lll, n::: Oltl V1r1l1, llPbotrto Ind lmtldl LAM, Hunllll!llon •11el'I, oJ . P9PPI. Sl'leron LM lfld llon11d r the fBCf: Jnlo 8 sf OW 1 dUil Bf- Mr. 1nd .!fo''· Gvv .f11«l1. hi· ltKP, s11r-Al'lltt1 M. 1nd llllftll I . fair almost from ... start. M~~i!;, M'ri'Ufr~~·w11tM11rn, AN hi r,,,,~~lfJ1P.tt:\r~t~='~\e11~~ \.lie CAIL Y PILOT lllrft ........ " Of* Dr* f' 1 M:~~·~;.'r:a.':l."t."..!'o.... ,,,, M ""' . ..., ''"" Deaver blew BYC'i hopes of HOW CLOSE IS CLOSE?-Not very, for George Tooby's Ranger-SS mark. Safely around is Mike Elsenberg's Jenner from Windjam-,., M~":::nl:.t~~.r.:; •11;, Ii: · ~~ L ~~ i::: off~ :ieo ta~~ Aioorican Jane (right) which orossed the finish line oil al.one to win mers Yacht Club, while Belboa Yacht Club's Dick Deaver in Toma· M~·~·ndw~~~'· =: ir1. r,_Ul7 H::::" lrii •· .w wattw start becauae be "wanted to the famed San Diego Lipton Challenge Cup fl"cm defender Balboa hawk II (27718) forces an inside overlap on Howard HuVy's M~~1J"'Jn~i'~ J.'t1i-fl1" f~~c~i:'Jf: ~r:f: go west." But with the five Yacht Club in Sunday's 6oth renewal of the tlassi.c. But it was con-Mirage, Oabrillo Beach Yacht Club. Coming Up astern is Rob M~~'=' ~: •-"*~ t'::'\LWV!t"l:i. wuc~~~~ .nc.~'lt.l.cr. cbafiengers iEcblng the siderably closer for the three yachts crowding around the leeward ~atcher's Tamure from Southw~m Yacht aub. AYenue1.Foun~'\111i... tlo\I, 8oW!'Mn. 1111n1 Mlrll •nd ''"'" line -the '-,.J •• ,~~-... . ____ ...:._ __ _:_ ________________ -'-' -------•.: Mr .t!'ld l'llrt. ldWtrd 0..-i, 7m ltftt lrvet uq -i-i V DWI Str"..!i Wnmln1ter boY, I "'•-lj ltoblm Derl-Ind CVril., board tack,_ : ytt . to ~ :~·~'~'.'fr~.·\~· .;:..C::.~~w~""' .iu..~~·-....Y stem.,. ~w~c-~::.:iic1:ri~: fi~.~~;:ic~·~~~~~ Cata B b S d Tak , "m c.M, "~""'"" ,,., ;J~~=~~l~l"" . rr WAS' OBVIOOS be was North Amertc.n championship competition, made the presen-maran 0 0 aro es 4, Diss@lutlons. ¥-fE=-~-v H. 1lo!>iha ·for . I "e I le r I y In match racing. ~~g.::;, ~t ~.t~~c~o1io':bms' y, • ii. " •• OloM ..... •• wliidsb!n that would give him Gonion Curtis Jr., com-First Race ·J. Jft.# M .--2 _ Sc• 1n1n. -• w ll'lf'fn an advanta~e over those who modore of the So u t b e r n the race. 1~ .,, ~·:::.::s9e :;& t:.:··~ :..'= ~to~ ... to tile Ana M · 11 G s hed '-d Balboa Club Win ,'\! =· ''ll:r..r••'"'"" J, ..... v .... ,.. ,,,.,,.. L"" ... w.,... But the wind gods c1-not aria arners c Uw . l TtiotNr:; tuNn i.tJ:I ~'T~ wi~ ,..,:=r-'l 1. Mid V11'111n11 o . tof,.!18r .. ~winlr fda~1af~~~ ~~ Ham. stlflfonl, 111ty • Md LoulM Gul1dl ..... .., 1.1.ie 1uw1.CU filUCC Opening race of the 1973 cir=. SNmn H. alMll Alb«t T~~°'i. .. J~ft •1'111 II~-IOUth for I brief time -• ~ Im Se • w· season for the Prindle-18 Bobs 0 d a r 0' s Erlcson-35 CLASS D -(1) Aadlamo; ~-m~... ~ ... _ ~ ...... ~ .. ~. abllt that DrilcoU ~ Orsi • e an r1es m calamaram haa been achedul· Andlamo from the host club (2) El Terwo;, (3) Om- '" "· (i "" "l"\" . "· "~""' rt~ffll!! ·-"!'IH,..._.._.. 'Al~'s&liel! an\! lA if. l?.\ll Sddaro 'BYC (3) Se-,;,i,.....r.. Balboa Yacllt Clul>'a'a..mlle }!ORF -(l)">,!••1ilpwa:i1 =: ~~L""-~---• ·j:~:;~· iandta<aed£~~~~ ' _1' ~ · '" ~·: · . 'edforMiaaionBa)\SanD!l!go, was the winner SatutdaY of motlan,OlarleaBocl<,11'(.C. 4 ~Ml~;;lri ,·-~~~~ ••• i -.~-, :.t,Jf! _,attbesmt. .... ' erm ~· ft' '·,Jbh1••. ,; ~arch 24-25, i~;~~ to . • (2) Aloha u, Gfe1m.~~1.,, rri.r.,·w: '!?: ·, v. ,~ ~=~ ~···· . tholl. t . wwbu • lcmg ".O>'lli ~ f<>rch Maria ll was the Clw A win· quoy«, Moore, s.5SC. Sterling Santley pre· s~ent of Abalone Point Racej'the1973 .... ' ..., 'l\ili:; .. "" 1 ,,. . e ~-·ner Jn ·D.w. Corinth)ali'\'aenl ' .. q,ASS C-' (I) Sall Le Vie, . • "-'-•··ugural of"-•• •-~es. SSSC; (!) Seq•-, Jim·.' • , ....... , . o \.uJlftl e a Club's ifurit'1ngton 20-Fathozri Don OuBose and Dale Wold Surfglas, Inc., the ~m Ana 'Y4 woe uu ~' _., .. J~r:'w~~. L, • •=, """ !1",u~'fv.~~nnwtt~Blet ' route before they could Dop , • I Winner in the MJdget Ocean , Moore, SSSC. 1 .1 s... !:·~( G~i;1.•1• ,.1111, Mwl• ind ,.ttw R~iw.YJ: n11 t ," lftd ~lo over to the starboard tack Race, the second featu~ qf VYC; (2) Big Maggie, Mike based bul der of the twin J -J wr· Ed!\I v. llld m: I . bJ:='"· lltlKU ... Ind .ONld with any hopes of laying the the 197S Abgelman sertes. Harvey, PMYC; (3) Niki ll, hullers. Racing Fleet div~n>wu·Bill I • 1: To 11~~m,.,',".'""';::1 ~ mc111 a.. 1111c111111n, L-.rc1 1. Jr.'"" s.-, J. mark. . Nearly 100 boats turned out John Kinkel, VYC. Co-sponsored by the Prindle-Lapwortb's Merrydown d C t T ' • ..,1111 w: . • : P'~ l"tllx Chtvft Ind llndMI • f the ., .... ffkl'I _, .""'. ..... , ,..,. • eam A '· . , ~~,i~m~~~ ~~~c1:.: :~f~:a•1:i:i:.~!i ~~;;~':'."~~:~:~ ~1e: .. Sai=~:u:::.: N:,::~;;::;o~btb. ':"° . -7~ • , ~~ • , . !II" rtpt time to ~ Wider ·tbe Podflc Handicap jl'CI . " Bay regatta will include three ~.iei'"!"oo&;f in =• llule V ictorwUB . !l )i·1, ' '{ii'• " l for t¥10ai-~bttbellpg<r4! Rac!ngllule.'11tewlnnen: "~~lav~·u·n:. race! Saturday and two on ~ "~ •-'-.1114 jnl• !Int. at tbe CLASS A -(!)·Ana -Marla 12 ~, -\f': c-wvc, SUnday. . !OR OVerill' -~ 1) A !%wporl· Harbor Yochl ,: _ ~ ~ . . . . . ~ ' ' ~~~=.I ti~ Sl c:rc3l ~~ ~· ,_, c, -121 111 ,~-,,1: Stanley said 8!1 'entry list of 1:1;!m0Jr.(2)~(i) Do~ Club team of Peter Par~·~! ~ • . . . , , ... ~":blllti.f o'lbil ~Plavan,BCYC... 'r • '~ T 1\1-c. ;!':""""'VC•-<t~20-boats ts-upected for Teaoro;-Ra!plrMack;11YC;-(I) earo11n-New<:0mb-1111d-He1;' · ' ....... .,. "": .... ~.·!31'~~~ .... 14 : aniund tlie mm .:'"",,;uiia''. CLASS B.-. (1) Pull, Dive .~in'*::.. f,~:C11i:"'""" the regatta . · ' Antarea, Alaa.Anmwf, BYC; Wasner won the armual 51.•11 , ·· 71 ~" .:>' · '{" • . ·-~~ . tljlrd. . • Stone, llCYC, (2) Andlamo , • ~ f. ~·I~" 1 ~-Racers will rendez'°"" at 10 (I) Swlf~ Ma1linc:krodl and Patrick's Day Le j, m 1 n •. u ,1 ~ ~ '}·_;~ ~ ~, J1~ Etaenberg held bis lead C'1 NHY . -i>-roou hnl.mln. a.m. Sab.irday at Mission Bay Arrigo, BYC!NHYC. " team race at NHYC &u.s.1. ii " • •.r,r. ,. '. ...,_ -cw.."" W.. ,.,. J1-ipinnll:er ~ch to the .HJ I u/,,~' i~~~ Campland, 2211 Pacific Beach CLASS A _ lll Dtlmllieat; , trN . ~ ...... ~r::,,~~:'J.-.L· e.,M.o. swbtl"mai:J[~bl~whls~" 1':.,,,. k*-~~In• . , •-IC. Drive, San Diego, for the pre-(I) Bn,ht Star, Bill" Pucoe, Parker'• team woaod up •,~·wi~ !•,,;. ..., .... ...:.. ·:,,. ~..o"l/.'1~,,.,~'" . : cer U,.,. wberl Ito wu slow In &JVC IN'll . race sldppers meeUng. NHYC; (!) Sanderill!g , IV , with lour wina and two -·i l=:r,:• JIM-"'\..·~ ,...,,.1..., 1 . .., '" .,~~,~~ . 19 . ,• 1, . " ·T-! h • The •P=•m1· wlll host a !'oole & J-, B~C, bt competition with four. other• ~·."" ,o....;,.(;.l"lf"'"""'!"-~l"'"c .. ,.~""'""'"'l""wlth;a<Jlean be ·c 'pt;p' f .w .. g· bJ1ng barbecue for skippers and 'CLASSB-(l'S-'",· (2) leamllnlllelnterclubteam C"":",.!~· 14"-,,~ .~..;.,, •--,_ llld ta1fe the lead. llrllCd . Q e11 crews Satunlay evening at Ana Maria D ii~.:...." tj l.,... plfrtct u ... ~ ·::'-.~ ... LW.J: i.::,M:. alio' plI1ed off.a neat jibe anti ' -1 itt1 T Mission Bay Campland. . ---• ~~~· race. I . • . ;\ ~'·~·.,.,., ·' ,-:~-,._.,., ,._ ._,overbauled!!Jenbergon v• riumphs For !nlonnaUon o~ eiitrlea BCYC; (3) Tnnd,•:.J!m R;mnerup-theleoinof• . • ~ ,• . •,IA"°"".~' .i~':JT.....i. tltedownwindnmtomoveinlo lCWf'V ,. and starting tlmea, con<act Llndennan,?llYC. : "· · Stuart Newcomb, NHYC; Bob e! !'.:"""''-'',• ,~,. .} ,, ... ..,.e.11•-1...a.i, · , . •./.','• •· SanUeyorGeoflrt!yPrlndleat CLASS0-(1).~a;(2) " Corinth! ~i,,::"' ,.· J ·~, 1\ ~'::; ..,,.,·~.~·~ ... • ... .fl!'/;·.'"!'~ ... :-..~,, -Aociy Lockton'S ·1Sd·Dy m mONTEGO BAY, Jamaica Surfglas, Inc., 1009 s. Whitecap, Mike " Elimberg, Eastman, DBhia . an :·;~., ~~··~<$ " , ,.;,;,.~~.:'~~-= :«•~thOof~.MidgelOcean !~u,t:i'!,~:·~~:: ~~~way, Santa Ana, 13$-WYC;jS)Bai!411,,CoreJMyer, ~~-Oub,andChuckBuacb.JI =· •• 'J, ,. '' f111,.. · · ' .j,;; •t'~Hotiao llGf<ii<lldnol•bOld 'llAclni rieOt In -California boat to croe the fmish line-----------J_r.;..,_B_Y_C_. --'-' _.·~------------!mr.:'.:i.~:.;~~°ttl ' ~ .~~~"lli!' ~ u·hish u .... llaltlet-!Y~t· Club's Mallbu Race late Friday night in. the 811· r1,;r:y • ,~1 1 , ~~~='-·•pl\ . JJ ·Whih they .~ the Su.Dday. The race was tbe mile Miami·~Montego Bay 1 Ml\~,, · · "'"" "''" •· ..., """"' ~ leeward mark fOt' Ibo sec.ct opening feature of CYC'a lolatt yacht race. ~ llWOIOl'I. Jr .. "•Y o. .,.. ...._. A. ........t to ~'--Wa!Jh Serles for MORF and 'l'Urner' the world ocean ne-t:na , 'CMIMll.~ltlAllMll'lll~PMA W'Cll WIMhmrr. c...w ch pl ~ I --• · ·~· •--... .,.. "" AD ol Ibo crewa seemed to Podflc llandlcap Racing Fleet ... am on =m At anta, ~ ,,.,. '""""" --o.o;,.7=r,:.,o:,~ have trouble setting 1p1n-\j'HRFr ~. i;roaaed tbe fin!sb line at. 7:47 .:~ ;,::::i:;·.'::;""<. ......... M. naUn at tbe weather mark, <-~' I ' • iS.m. (P~7l1.!.~f:~dayand!/!2 A ..... , D, lflf fl.._, p, with Deaver'• Cl"eW ,Iring the ~ c "<.-houn:, °' DUIN~ I '1U w1111"" c...,.,Mililltll" ".,.... L• wont Deaver wu IW8pplng " }~~· ~;at sea. ',. • ._ =~~ ~ "'' =· place with Clbrlllo c 111· *' ., , 1 ,.,_Tlrrier said tie expert~ ~ i '-~ !J • Y•-'t 'Cl b' CaJ._ I ••' • DU ~.~4MT H:> ' au.I u I -' " ; ·=•ik1N~~ ~,,,,: lol!H '"8e. it!~finalby Howardlhe f.· -ift;y ..J ...,.. utry,.untl! Ille f ,... r , . m tmet :'"~, ~~ ~ ,~111w. leg when he chose not to play • ~ K~-uk.-., LtMf '· • • .., w. follow the leader and toot a LIOl'I aM ~ Sw.Mf', llltfTY Lt'l'llt Md lottf NM! Jtwut '-"-'" to ... .,... ho"'•g I , < =.1::t Tonl.,t,M lftd Ml~ J. -~ • ""O:"°'"'-..,,.1 M ~· .... ._ ....... ....::_ ;;i,!.";'IA .... T ... M. the Wind wouJd_go 0""1 tD0re "'K . r D~~ .... _ cere, J-~?,11'11 .J, llkl aMrt 1• l Mee.nwblle JJogan's only -~\,!: ~wd/Ji , .• ''~!>t'!:r.'S.';7:'~ ~ t:t·WDB to keeP Driscoll~­~. ,,'!!!•--.,.~ ... ~· . llld'-tht.«beruldDl :l~·1 .. ~~'U'lf. llrk "f. =., ~!f-.11111.._. -,Jt.:.1~:..iQ!lrtll fin a Uttli luck on the other . . &1,,...'Alrt;D,";.i,.,"!,1'..!r::.;l· ..... ~ ... ,,... •• l'fN"·""'•.,,._.LIN• -~oftheQOUl'lt. t l I,. G t d s .,,!~ JoM ,,,.., """""' ~· MIMn L.te _. MwttYn Allfl f .:_ ' "" t ' ua ts ,.;;i;;m, ~"l' .... '""""'M ""'_,,. ..... ·-" ....... NBYC ....... ~..;. . oas r e Mc:Comuu. OVC. Ind ._...,. ~ o.tw• JIM Md Clltrt• L. , .. ,_. ~"njl..:.OA ::::= ~.-=-=-J. e! wild honHootttll °'~~ . -' c..tirw•. , ... tM Jtf'll A. ·~ the club spectator !1: · .... s { B • D c.fl:&Wr ;-5'::'.7-'"'...::.:-:i: .'::=.rlh_efin!sb a e oating ays '7.11'.L~'L ._ """' .,.,._,. ,_ i 11 11. th( 11r11 t1tno ~c t , -c~ •• • _.,.t. '"" ·, .,!; !iii -tbe L1pji1 Olp ._ "l1te Uth Dtstrlci United ramps and hoists in the most • ~"" ~".\::~..,.. II.' -• 1i'a. .!!'be club loot lo 9111 Caoat Guml Auxiliary will comprehensive tllort in the ' · ""· -; .... '-Ditto Ill 11111 Oflr IGlllOWbat conduct a t-ay, all out safe dlatrlct's history to reach a •·-.,. -•, tile -ooano, al Ibo Sin bootiar .prc)ject In SclutjJem , largtt oegmeot of the boaUng • ., .. -r t11t -" CiJlliiiOlli. A!lril 14-15.: 11-•• popu1111o11 Ee:, ~ ~-~1i' &d byct~~u. .::::...= ~ 11~~ =..,. .- - -"II! Ill ~·'iiai pertiid, 'poat th& 1lili dlalrlct Auxiliary in _,.. ·-" .. ...,_ NllYC'•-"'*'"""ll!o..i ~'lromSantaBarbaralo 1172 • 'ME'J""li..;,.U .\lilf 1......... Iii ~ '11111 llflm; Ida $on Dtqo, in 1 "'8111 Uiled l/1fnl I rtandanl checkllat of T M. • '~ ~ ~ Tom ~ owner "Man Your Stations," wW be '" more tftan 10& Items, qualified o~":. -.,. •-...-~y. Georlt 'twltt, Rick llrled lo .avall them.telyea of Auldllary, enmlnen o 11 er ~~;-,::.., "t J.• Ifamllton ancf D!rllY Dullleld. the CGA . Courteay Motorboat their -tcea voluntarlfy only .. ,,._, 0,.,.. -• •· Tim Hopn blmaell bad Just Eumlnailon to check the on rt\QU<JI of tbe boet owner. r:=•· =,c. t:' !:' v...,,., <ompleted tlna --craft .. safety equipment. ac-Boats f0<md abort ol'1egal r .. .... •-~ day of -~ Qrp oordlnj to Mark Hot•ln•,, qulremenia.-DOI cl!ed and ... !;" -. .,.~"' !"" • fllllinC all I.Giii Bt*"1 !JI district CME olflcer. _ no Dllldal ttporl or violatldol ..,..,, ""'"" ""'"" .,. °"" which lie -"' IW !JI a four. Tba Ille boaUng "bll!J" wlll la made.,,_ passing the in· .:'.,:.'.,...,. -,...., "I' do for lint 'but loll out In i. can1ed out by _.. of apectlon are giveo CG 4, l::'r.':""~1111'111~0:..., J tblulloff.HaltaformerAll~ ......., ex1ml1tr1 1t CoUrtesy EumlnaUon decals -...; 1~ c. .,. ~ American 11Uor frolll UIJC ~ alips. I 1 n d I n p , ta~ t1i1 tM1t bi)(t.t. - t \• ' Cal-401 Rise Again G. A. ~~ndiYffiiiii KiiirHarbOi Yae1i u tr WU QMi rected time winner lul mek in Newport 11.aroor Yacht Club's 790-mlle Cab<> San lAleas Race. It II th~ first long d!stana. victory Cor one of the famed up-' worth~gned,boo In several years. Moonday Is 8bown craalng the starllni llne In the Cabo nee. I 1 . ' • • ' ·~ I I ) • •' l • DAllY PllOT I ,._, ll.Ydl 19, 1973 . ' A MILER TUMBLEWEEDS ~~''t~{~~~E~ ~~~Kt JGU'(S! ~ON 1llE 1!1All. L.ONC1? ~ • ;. . .... MUTI AND JEFF F.l~MENTS " il ' YE? .... 111AT'S d£JBN£ \tA.l Sl\ELL CCOKJN& ! . e-' biSS F - NANCY VOU WILL BE: DR'AFTEDIN 1986 ' by Ooeg Wiidey by Tom K. Ryan 1 IM C!.EAN 001l\ U<DRICf Atr. l'O~l1!. Y GUM Alf !MLUJONS Ii AllJAw-mw.~m •1 Jj l10..Y'1 l . ·I 'JL~.lj· YOU BET I DID/ I GUESS YOU'LL LIKE l':JEING IN T.HE ARMY by Al Smith by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller I THOUGHT YOU MEANT l"D BE DRAFTED BY A PRO FOOTBALL TEAM FOR RELfASEMONQAY..MABCH.1llcW7l -PEANUTS TODAY'S CROSSIOBD PUZZLE /.CROSS 62 Bowling Satu1d1y'1 Puzzle Sol¥ed: score 1 Branch 63 Stand In 6 L9bln'1 readlneu d.ughter 64 Auto tlunk 9 Hit h1rd item:2word1 14 Endlnt with 86 Morew.n hex end pent 67 Common 15 Thoroughf11e vetch' 16 fem1le 68 Man'• n1me 17 Convk:tl\_ Slang 69 The and of-· 19 Skillful 70 Riverof 20 Time of year Hade• 21 Feature of 71 "·-Mabfe": m!Wly novel1: Stree1er title 2worda 23 Toaaed ·DOWN 2S Chairs 24 Telephone -47 Voted to 2& Feminine 1 E. ktdian VIP "'" accept name 2 Open-Z'1 Word of 49 Oo needle- 28 Furniture mouthed annoyance WO<k pi!K:e 3 Actress -29 BeU sound 52 ReglstM 32 Banners Shearer 30 Robert-- 37 Smah napkin 4 Invigorate 31 Looker .,, __ , 38 Be under the 5 let. and long. 32 Dfoops Yankee great weather indicator 33 Lose PIP 55 "Comraon 39 Stands up 6 Wyau---34 Got off a sen .. " 41 Born 7 Braz. limber mo~ author ' 42 Electron tube trees 35 Military 56 Mistake coils 8 Where award: Abbr. 57 Former 45 Highly skmed Wielbad«I ii 36 Piece ina Dodger great machinist 9 Slapped neat way 68 -• pie: From '8 Begin a trip: 10 Callfornla city 40 Overflow head to toe 2worda 11 Sign 43Fihl on a 60 Fuel 12 Bugi. c1M .. ~ 69 Welshtnen'a Iii Mlniatur• 13 Being: Sp. 44 Island of nam• ~ NotoYI of 18 Ml1t1ur1 Indonesia 80 Bargain event line 22 T1'1manla: 46 Code 61 Not any 68 Stop A.,,,, dBveloper 66 King: Latin JUDGE PARKER • DICK TRACY ME wotfr NEl!O A COP TO REMOVE TME· MANOCUFFS. • DOOLEY'S WORLD SALLY BANANAS t#!rl5 Hil~ GORDO 0 0 3-19 . .... MOON MULLINS • ANIMAL CRACKERS ,,. • 1·•• •MIJ5T l'CRPS LAND 1'€MCN 1HE LlmE l'OIN!Y-rnlN66. Ii ({ !! !! •• ~ '• • ,. • . • • ., • • . ., .. . " J . . • . , . . • IT WAS THI ONL1 .,_- . •YI<~,~ • ' ·: ..,,.- • . • ,, . •·· by Roger lltodfleld By · Charles Barsqttl ...--------, .. · by Gqs Arriola -:ut~ ~CJIE:W~ S4T/51"/E(J WITJ/ MY J.OTI • / .,,_ ' by Ferd Johnson HUMPMI JUST <><>es TO SllOW HOW FA-ST A Dl!CIM.AL P<>tlT CAN SHIFT TO THE ~EFT. by · Roger Bollen . "~ THE GIRLS ' , Area Men in Service ' UPI T.,_011111 ., Airman Doalld L C.pertoo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas r:. caperton of m Falrvfew Sl, Laguna Beacb, h a • graduated at Lowry AFB, lo., from: tbe:-U.-~Fotee fnVentory management speciallsta c:ourte Coollucted by the Air Tralnlng O>Jnmand. Airman CAperton, no w trained to mv..tory supplies by use of eledronlc data proc- essing machlnea, i! being assigned to Travis AFB. He will serve with a unit of the Military Airlift C o m m a n d which provides global airlifi for U.S. military forces . Navy Fireman Apprent!Ce Dean A. Soclll. son of Mrs. Janine Y. Wheeler of 112 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, is in the Western Pacific abQard the nuclear- powered airCraft carrier u~ Enterprise. Army Specialist Four Jerry L. Urban. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome F. Urban. 9731 Popoy iCr., Fouotain Va)ley, receiidy completed the basic leadership course in Hochst, Germany. Spec. Urban received training in leadershi», .human behavior, copnsellng all d discipline, problem solving, --and communicaQoos. The specialist's wife, Deb- orah, lives at 25131 Erick.son Way, Laguna Hills. Navy Ensign Daolel E. Caldwell Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Caldwell of !1221 Sp8rtao, Missjon Viejo, has completed Environmental loiloctrjnatioo SChool a t Pensacola. U.S. Air Force Sergeant Robert M. Chavez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete S. aiavez, 3033 IJarfield Ave., Cosla Mesa, has arrived tor duty ,at UbOo Royal Tba.i AFB, 'nlalland. Sergeant Chavez, I supply .specialist, I! assigned to a unit 1 of the Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) "1>icb-provides ~ tical air power supporting the U.S. and ii$ illles In Soolbeul Asia and ·.\he Far East. He . previously served with a USAF sujlport unit at lncirlik AB, Tul'~y. Airman First Clw David L. BadOW1kt;' son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick J., Badowsk! of 6292 Winslow ;>rive, Huntington Beach, has arrived for duty at Hamilton AFB, Call!. Airman Badowskl . a weapons control 1 y s t e m 1 mechanic, is assigned to a unit of the Mrospace Defense Command which protects the U.S. agaln!t hostile aireraft and missiles. He previoully served at Dover AFB, Del. Marine Pie. Qorll R. A'fil, '°" pl Mr. and' Mrs. J. M. . W{ight IJf ml Sur!line Way, COrooa .tel liar, graduated from boslc training at the .Marine crops Recruit Depot in San Diego. • ll<rl"Alll w 1111 • ., II. McGloao, aoa al Mr. and Mn. Robert R. Mc<llq>e ol J.14 W. Marqul!~ Sao Cltmtote, I! lllllOlll o.S. Air FO«t pmoo- 1tel pmticll"'~ -month-king NATO training ex· erci!e toking ,iaee In West Gmnany. I Sergeant McG!oot, a secuii-' ty policeman 'll'ilb Uie Tactical Air Command's 49th Tactical Fighter Wing li<>m llolloman AFB, N.M.1 and hi! l~ow airmen are supporting the wing's F-4 Phantom fighter- bomber airttews flying In the maneuvers. Marine Sgt Jerry E. Mrin, husband of the former Miss Karen S. Myen of %4311 !dos- quero Lane, Mission Viejo., bu reported for duty at Marine Corps Air Siatioo, CbetTy Point, N.C. . '.~ 'vV(lf/~ble ,. . First Lieutenant ll4berl J, Panons, SOD of Mt. and Mn. Lloyd R. ParS<>ns of 2'101 Via Lado, SaJi ir Clemente, bu ' graduated at Maxwell AFB, Ala.t frorn the Air Unlvenlty11 academic buitructor course. '·' . ;i Applications !of 500 sta~ OC· During the ov .... eek pro- fess.looal courte, ltudents 1re trained by actively participating In leacblng lltua- tions~ t •, cupatiottal education ·'a n d ,::traiplng grants are .n,o w ;. availabte lbrough the dffice. or ·~:state s.O.·Dennir carpeotu ll••-••••••••••••••• , <8·Nowport Beach). »':: Ooadllne for filling, aptik:a· . :· 11oo1 with °" State Sc.bolar-.~ alllp all<f 1oon Commlitim la • April )3. • Reff Flag Oat ' ,_.., ' aceway Cancels Coru;ert.s ;. Gl'lllla are open to C.11!"" ·· ~ ""ldenlo who aro U.S. ~ cilium, DOI more tllon • 1tin-Ol4 and who llbow °"' LONG POND, h. (IJPJ~ -Opei•1 of -'ll> cupaUonal achieV~ment. or-ii,. ta:u8'ioual a.cew.y fJlft biiNed. If local sire-n and' ·' tllllde as ludnd by .the C\)rn· cancellod 111& r"'* _... d+lo!od for die •· mission. • · • ~ owt!lll" ~ M'rill'I tmlfd 1\a*fwr ... The pllol l!l'O«f•m 11 de>lgn· noc1< TOWlllhlp ~of"""" a • ...,_ .. ..,._ ed to help sutdents who want Ille !rid<, Ibo_,. of a 1'72....,,... fativll wbidi m,.,. • to ltaln tor 1Pcclfic .vocaUonal an ~ 1111,000 poople. careers· but aro llnlnclaD,y '!be oupervi8h. ruled Miid! 7 11111 ~ llod la • Urnlll!ll. ~ ._.,_a JA,llOO -prior-to eacti -'llley ..... llore Wonnadm can be"ob-lilated --11111 1116 poller lo amoer • -JI .,. lalfled by e1lllng S e o . did DOI ~ ol1111 plannill(. carpenter'• <>ffict at 557-llOO ''lt.'1 h·~·eslbLt~proceed ..... dm'""1 1.,.._" or wrltJna him at 1912 ~ llaldoil llld. Dr!~ Newporl Beach, ... _______________ _ t ,, , . ' PllllUC N011CE l'1JllUC NOTICE ) • Moodl1, Mardi 19, 1973 OAILV l'ILOT ?l I _ .... I~ I ~---_ .. ___ JllB) O.Otnl Ge,,.rel oriE RiciE 11 / _.. PLUS 5 UNITS f /.-hr SbOuld tok• 16 Ulllj,r. -nl -in<ome l680/mo. Ptbne TOP 01' THE t\11.L c..11 Mesa lo<alll>n.189.QOO, TOP O!l!HE. LINE ' ~C:O.tl!.~'-...... ,.. .. s4.2'"4,4,-'SCCOU""'' TT-JJ'-4-, tamlMI 1ddi*11 ;J:rr.ftie~-·1----« CCiASr REALTORS. 2 bl"'-ft!>n1 boy. nn. Iii( la. * SURF'S UP * ~":.,~ ~1~1. ~ ';: 20 minutes to beach • 3 alley 'ltJY. 'Sfiedal ~ Jn =:For ~~cee':: Newport Jfelehta. c-a i i Owner \\ill pay p:ililts and aa at ~ for appt. up_ to $300. of :your costs. 546-1652. _.._ $l2 900. Edinger-Ncw.'hope St. lorwln , .. 11y Inc. MESA VERDI _ (7141 9614405 (24 hrs) UNEXPECTED BARdAIN - 4 Bedroom, tamUy room NE;WPORT BEACH .oo ,..poraie den ptua "°""' Marine Contracting Firm of 19'x38' pool with aafrety Finest e q u i p me n t .l fence. We just list«! UUt top waterfront locatian. 35 Yr. vall.te at $38.500. ~URRY', old COIUJ)Rn)'. Space avail. CAIL 1151 Open 'Evd. for boat Mies&. repa.ln. BILL GRUNDY RL TR. 675-4161 * WATERFRONT j( PIER/FLOAT Deluxe duplex, 3 BR.. 2 ba. & 2 BR. apt. Patio & sundeck. Triple carport. On· ly $117,500! BALBOA BAY PROP. * 67S.7060 * 20 APTS. SHARP II Real Pride of Ownership 6.7 Times Gro11 FORTIN CO. RHl!Ort 642.JOOO CAMEO HIGHLANDS Imn'aac. 4 bdrm hhme. Ocean view: Access to 3 private beaches. $73,500. Open House Sun. 1..5 CAYWOOD REAL TY * 548-12'° * V.A, REPO. 4 BR .. 2 BA, "9.500 -$1600 On., W1 Mo. Authorized Broker 548-ll570 9UICK CASH THROUGH' A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT JD r141:5-7) • aaslttie!I INDEX' Adwrtisong I .. .:;.."f" I ~ Cl•1sific•.ti,n 150.184 I~·"'~,!~ cj•1sification 360.)70 I ft .. ~ I~ . Clos~ilicotio~ 400165 I --·I~ Cl'•ssifica+ion ·500 .. 510 I.__· _ ........ _. --111'1 Classification s215 .. 53; l~aod~ l[S] Classification 5SO.fi55 ~ ..... ~. I~ Cl•ssification· 575-580 1 ... -.... ,~ Cl~ssifi'cation' 400·699 I _,...... l[ll] Clas1ification 700..710 I -I~ Clessific 1 at1on 800·1ltt . I ~..,,.. l~ Clas1ific&tioft 850-858 ·[ ·---;~ I~ Ci:l1nlflcallon 900°912 I T-~ Ji] CJ•s1ification --9 JS-949 1'7. --c-::--.. _ .. ._.11§1 Cl1niHoolion 950-990 lo all achool11 p a r k a , churches, 'A shO:PPlng ,.trom this lovely large-3 bdrm .• 2 home, Co mpl e tely redrcora~: Only $38.500! GIN.NY f.19RIUSON *** ·UALTOllS· ./ *t . -l.DJ,r-• Qf!l • ll•rde Or •. Eut, • ..... ··". o:-,.:.,- 10 ... Evenlllp ·SEPA"IATE RUMPUS ROOM with ft.rtplace &: bath. plUI 3 BR. l. BA, large U.v rm. new crptl .l drp&. ~ :~u:· ~itv<t'\Mr\ ~I or Eve. fU.2986 Lachenmyer I\'' 1 It ()I ,c11A•tot con AGE . $26,950 One-of·a·kind ~ Bednn home on Iarse k>t. MIJ'GI fruit tret1. Near n e w carpetinl &: drape., breakUt bar, dbl pr. Clooe lo -. CALL Sf:2-1m N!Wi'OIT I.EACH UPJR_ · 1.W1•&0 · 2 -•Ith. -baa lnstilllltl """ cp~. d._, and .... ~· lo fXcen.nt cond~ h ol.lli,000,00 ann .a.,. a1 .,..,.._ Good ' • to find tn- wstm.-i' 1n Newport Call Red ~t. Realtora, -~ p ·~ ••• . TAI TIMI TIP MJce thl.t rnove from tenant tOt . home owner! Great ~r home tor that youna: couple. S bedroom•. 2 baths In""'"" ........ """' -pJ!:lk ' center.· Only $27,500. CALL MT-t010; . •• IT'S """' .. """' Iii NI f WISTCUFF INPLATION P'IOHTER ~t }amUy home on quJet """''· -4 8R, 3 BA. .,..U'd famll~ i;m, ia,.. aley kllch. llv rm overlooks pool. 1624 Anita Ln .. N.B. •tl7~ c.I. THINK ' AIOUT ff! Wouldn't yOu l~e tO move ltl- to a wum., friendly 3 ~ 2 BA·~ near the: be6ch In a• br!j;hl, clean loc., coo· vtinl.ent to 9Choola, ~. __ nrWeatcUU .-l'be. Pl"iee ~ "1>n't b8lieve W:iiea )"OU CAU.. . M5-122l 173.1 w~or .. N.& BALBOA ISLAND Stepo to S.: ll11>!""1t • 21!11.. trplc, i>OUsO + 2 BR. •Ill• dill. car ctrll!•· Nico paU.. A c..'OUr:yard arML New ~~'" 179,100. 10111> Down. '-"'t: 61"11j3 111;1C1!8 associated Rq Ql·~ll, ~f.t.•T O»S J O J ~ 'Iii tolbo<16'1·l66l • l I -- Ewryone Hae Somathlno That Somaone El•• Wanta ....,._ 19, 197~- You Can Sell It, Find It, Tract. It Wllll 'a 'Want Ad ..... fwW.1 ... 1t4 e llkiWle ..._. .... tllo14f ......... ._..1 ... 1tt e " 1Wllloltf ea..Jll-4" elms ea t 'l 11•11• e,... st In.Mt. t.. ... ,_.. llf.ll4 , ,...1" e -..1trn•1 .....,., e ,__....,........,. e ................ ,,..., ,...t14 e tt "'sla1sa t1M4t • ..,, ''v .... ,.. • • ----=-~ _,,, .. General w ..... ·-.., ... , ... , 3 BDRM.+ FAMILY RM.I General BIG & BEAUTIFUL $35,950. Exciting 3 bed- __ .. I e -..... General Boy crest ~#-S./d. tpu,uu,, •ASSOt.Mm REALTORS 2928 EAST COUT HIGHWAY COllONA DEL MAR, CAUF. 644·7270 family home You'll enjoy this lovely FAMILY HOME on a secluded street, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, PAN- ELED family room with double fireplace plus many custom features. Large fenced yard and patio ................... $63,500 Buy room at the end of a ""lll!'!!'Y<:~ $24,950. V~ry nice home. quiet cul-0.,.sac. Huge t"' ~;+ Patio, dining room. Gas bonus room. Family . ~1 built-ins with dJshwash-room, secluded rear liv-'"' er. Cozy fireplace, ing room. Fireplace, tfiis condo. shade -tr--& lovely dining room, covered - yard. ~1720 p a t l o & built-ins. 54().1720 . REDUCED $2250 e I _ ..... @J A UNIOOI: l1Utl: ABSOLUTE ELEGANCE -Top-of-the-line Dover Shores 3 bedroom with gardens that will mesmerize you, a pool that will relax you, a portico that makes you want to enter- tain and catch this, a sunny kitchen that makes breakfast a banquet. Now that's ab- solute elegance! $134,500. UNl9UI HOMO OP NIWPOIT II.ACM, MMIOO A l""*"a uf 1wt .toukH U,._l()UI: li()Ml:S REALTORS General ****** * TAYLOR CO. * JUST l YEAR OLDI %-., ,,, BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB $32,500. Prime Colle&• _ BA BAY AREA'4 'iledroom, 2~ Exclusive Country Club area. Popular plan Park home with 3 bed-$38,950. A really beau-bath, built-in kitchen, stone fireplace. FAM-in this 4 BR home by Broadmoor. Lge fom l'OOl!ll, On 8 good sized ' tilui 3 bedroom in a !LY ROOM, community pool & REC ROOMS rm, fonnal dining room & 3 baths: View of Jot Qui t l quiet area Huge cover· including billlards. Fee land close to every-patios from all rooms. 3 Car garage. Sur· corner • res -· rounded by more eo!pensive homes. $104,900 dentiel ~. Dining ed patio. Electric built-thing. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $34,500. 29 AUGUSTA LANE OPEN DAILY 1-5 ti fa . lllS. Famlly room, fire- room, pa o, rruly place. Assumable V.A. AUSTIN·SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES "Our lllh Year" room. Nicely landscap-loan. Easy-care yard. REALTORS 644-7270 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Rull<>n ed. 54().1720 54().1720 General Gonorol 2111 San J .. quln Hills R .. d 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o. ''Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club'' 2955 HARBOR ·BLVD. COSTA MESA 548-1720 General SERVICE. th1t only EXPERIENCE con give Since 1949 BACK BAY .. ·. immaculate ltome. Newly carpeted & draped. Family kitchen w/lge. eating area. 3 BR., 2 both home w/2 car garage plus ex· tra storage. Only $38,500 CAMEO SHORES .. , 5 BR., S both home. Better than new in most r espects. Spectacular ocean view. Xlnt buy at $112,500 675-3000 GARDEN ENTRY Tall trees, fragrance of gardenias comprise lovely entrance for this spec. home with fam. rm. & den + basement & attic. Bill Bents. WHY N~UILD ? 97 LINDA ISLE is a good site for your cus- tom bayfront home. One of the last water- front lots left & only $69,500. CORONA DEL MAR Delightful area-big trees, walk lo beach, park, shops, Beautiful decor. Remodeled 12/71. 3 BR. & guesl $89,500. For app't. call Paul Quick. IVAN WELLS-BAYCRE ST Lois of charm in this 4 bedroom, formal dinfug rm. liome. Brlghtfam: 1111. overlook· ing pool. s~ Ba. Courtyard entry. Lovely street. Vacant. Mary Lou Marion. SUPE R NEW SO' BAYFRONT Bay views from 5 rooms. Lots of parking. Pier & slip. Room for 3 boats to 45'. 4 Bdrms., 4\.1 baths, fem. rm. Exel. fin. Fee. $225,000. Call G. Grupe. UNIVERSITY PARK Stay home & relax in this former model townbqllle; Z.sty., 3 BR .. lam. rm. w/wet bar; mll!IY, many decorator touches-call 1 to see-j1Cbuck" Lewis _ --Coldwell,a.1kar ~ lllllll'ORT CE NTER DR., N.B. f I" NEWPORT CENTER, N, B. 644-4910 oflnJa J~/, PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 28 Linda 111• Drive Tradillional home with 6 bdnns., 5~ baths. Large sunken living room, family room & breakfast area, 2 Stairways: 3 fireplaces. Main channel view ............. $295,000. For Complete Information On All Hom11 & Lots, PIHle Call BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boysldo Dr., Suite I, N.B. 675-4161 General $23,990 3 BR 11/z BA Sharp tree-lined a~t. Fall Is in the air and leaves are everywhere, very quaint. Freshly palnted & seller says aell with all terms or suhmit SJ.500 down and take over FHA loan v.· i t h peyn1cntA or $194. \Ve'll show it t.o you. ;...,; WALl<fH & lll ~altora 545--9491 Opc.'tl Eves The.fastest.draw tn .the West. • • •• DallY Pllol Qusllled Ad.- General 4 BEDROOMS EASTSIDE COSTA MESA LOW DOWN PAYMENT General General OCEANVIEW Custom-designed & built with a breath-tak- ing view of the Pacific Ocean. Ideal as a hide- away or home. Lge. 80xl32 It. lot. Don't wait lo call on this. Only $89,500. CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS Call Anytime· 644·1662 $4,550. BELOW r POOL HOME 3 Bedrm home, new carpet, !resh paint, enclosed patio, heated Bluehaven pool. Ac- cess to rear yard fui' boat or camper. $26,500. SIX UNITS , . . on large lot. Eastslde Cotta Mesa. $72,500. C -ZONE COMMERCIAL L01' 59' x 290' $.17,500 Roy Mccardle Realtor 1Bl0 N"ewport Blvd., C.M. 548-mt SIX "HOMES" BY THE SEA _ .... .,~~~· HERITAGE . REALTORS . ~ • ' ' • ) ' I • • DAILY PILOT .f3 , ·1~11 ...... ___ ... __ ;;;;~1 ---iiiiiiiii~~---... --· .. 1 ~_r ·"'·---1~ .1 I I• 30S Houso1 Unlum. :111S Condomlnlum1 Aph. F UO , L!e'" "'r* Molin. -lft-t Hou-U..lwn. Irvine Uftfum. :no um • BY _,.,., PAC!:SEllDt 4 FOf 5ai. l!S Op,poriunlty 220 Col'Oftll ~ Mir Huntington looch 1;C;;;°';;1;;;1-'-=;;;;...----1 PUS116E AREA $27,500. ~ ir-.~~;'";..':: ~::-°""M':u.~ Y= 0,;; ,!':~ ~ 1215 . 2 +Den. l blk beach. 2 BR., Ill ball>& ...... 1225 3 DORMS. new, "'1"'11. =· 1! U.:-!r.;i..,"'! '!'OOL-POOL-POOL ~ Vali<1 c..a.. v~ .. 11 , I NI•· "A..!l:-Juo "15. ll!i.500. ea~.. $20.000 -copftal to kttp ..... ('IM) Beaut cond. Yard. .... 2 BR, lJI bl., &Ir ccod am -bltlm no ..... A vol ... 111111 . ll' ;a :a--.., '" l!tt....t _ Now betoa ttplda!elf t11rv-KUOO. -. ._-. 213 • 5111 t8S3 -T. Chlld/pet. 2 BR. 2 bath& .......... $300 APrll 1• !250.' w-ms' t>t 1911 ~' c.v. OOr -borl 3 BR 2 BA, out, IPOIJA!oo ........ J BR Lido hr. .._ Looft 240 $.15()-3 BR, 2 ba, frple, pr, S BR, 2 bath& .......... $.130 4BR lll ba tlo carport. • ..,.., *"' eloc tit, -2 BA, walk to lcM!jyreaw.· -to yard, potlO. 3 BR, 2* bl. •• pz;seo!S95 jiOOl cl ~ • Cloe to Huntl""°" S-h """ --'--=-~ ~--cltll>-*EXCLUSIVE* ·1 : IR BORROW .TO flS.000 00 the $365· tce2BR, 2ba, 2fr\>lc: • BR. 211 botha ........ $121 lhowtnc u @ • mo, ref. -·· --- ...... ·4·~-;-11-l>othl;-. ";-:~ . ~ ~-.........,,.. ::! 1'' 1 bll<.beach. i eClliill ._" loQUlnlo Hi,.,,..,.... --MINUTEsTO ~ord .... ~:,r::.::.: .~~for .. ~~ NU-VIEWRliNTALS r I lrvlftO 2~'.'"~tud~e:....~ ~ZR ~~ BEACH l1'1f,OOO. · Acroogo for Mr. ISO and~ I*-'>· Call -or -· • NEW CONDOMINIUM par U Ike .-. ~~ ~)'OUI' 1'lle )ll'lee Is debt. tho home RENTALS: SUmmer, winter 1 Acre No. Calll. My eqwty FINAN~co~VICES ADULTS ody. 3 8!' .. 2 Ba, REALTY 2 Br,, pr. pool mo. 4!17.1342 Sunken pool. BBQ'• ~ • J 8R. 2 krve.ly ii ~. ~ and newly a: leuet-A low monthly Pl.)'D.lent&. 1119 fflrbOr Blvd. bome, beam ceil s.; pool. A Company With Vlskln BraOO New 2 Br. Wllnut Sq lng Spulllh f o u .a la n • • erpa. tie: kit. tam painted; CCltom. drapes a LIDO REAL TY 963-ml. • -Colfi"""Yi IC-3.flM Sa. of hwy. #15 hr mo. Univ. Parlte Center, Irvine Townhouse "D'' Air / cond l'OwnhoUMt=- "' •t..t tier; ten'UIO • criita tbruout. laip erri<-d srn Via Udot . Npt. Beach Ap.rtnMnts soo N. ~hn Blvd. ~ 8 ~~~i :_ om~ =is~::;~ ms mo. 14548 0va1 Rd ALLA~s. No Pt:AJD l!j: •• s.,::..,~.= =. 'r"l:";'::,S ~"If 67J.7JOO For s..r. 1 Anaheim 535-2116 portunltf. Qr,_ <»ut '6i.T133. 16211 -Lint -· overlook 1bl& ll'iie. ' SPECTACUCAR VIEW -~ , ...... i: S. Euclid Stm.-Real Elllte 611 4318 Lo!uno Boocll Newpon looch <n4> 84H441 n~ < -· HANDSOME 3 Br 2 Ba -14 blk> S. ol San Diet<> ...... s.y A ocean view borne, 4 Depredation t;y. lD1 Brookhunt St., home Ug bri&h\ 'kitch I: $210 • Nice 2 BR apt w/ BLUFFS 3 Br. 2 Ba. Llke on Beach, 1 blk W. en Holt Bdrms., 4 bath&. Huge lJ¥. eo.ta Mesa_ 9 1 bdrm Garden Grove 53()...t'JOO den. •HCA mo Vr be ocean a: city view BJtn&, ~-~·~V~le!!.w~·~Y~early~-1•.,, ... ::·:l.,to!!!P!!!arl<slde!!!!!~:"Lane~~·)l""'!!!!lltl i.., rm. 3 Sw>decb. 3 Car Willl. $25,<q) down. Price 17422 Beach Blvd.. m-iotO · ' · gar. · $415. Call~ pr. ~ ... ooo. l1&S 000. ScliedWed gJ'Oll IJ>. HunlJnlton Bu.ch 114'1-«J'll -Util pd I BR h T •··-Univ -• l1'5 · $l65 Lluu REAL TY co~ $22,!8>. yearly. ~TS. ac&1n St. . 3 BR, 2 BA. FRPLC t;;tic ocean vie:· Fs::: own~• rn. -BACHELOR .l 1 BR., pallol, 3.nT Via Lk)o, N'pt Beach Call Helen or Bert Mott Santa AnaW i~· St.549-JJ61 Patio. $350/MO. 6"-oo:Kl La&una. • Huntl.....tAn BMch frplc'• prlv. ea.races -673-7300 CJS Real Ei!ate SIT · •w • ··•·-Divided bath a, loll <d S.1188, eves 557.-6244 Santa Ana 547-KU Colt• Meu ~e 8~~ 2.,, ~· t!f~'. 3 BR Townhouse. Newll' cloeets. Rec. hall, pool It Y OOJ:l'AGE 3 a!!~1!;1!,!~~~ths. 12 Unlll • Garden C:.... 11·2 w~-er ~ MESA VERDE view. pahrted. Washer & dryer. !:1 \"'1"'• ~ 1T~ ... .,. lhUe roof &. shut. Immaclllate, well designed. II', 1-l II', 211 ba """"" l . Lovely 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 fr\>lc, NU-VIEW RENTALS Crpts & drps. ~ K,.tson°\.n"°1'i wk w o1 • -· -1"1 In forest of A RIN ·HOUSE $79.!500 lmlt Pool, all600adult, lll1furn. 1st TD oans Fom Rm, bltln ldtch, ..... 6T.l-4030 • .. .,,._TOWNHOUSE-3 BR, 2 BA Beach, I blk N. ol Slater), mOmmolb -., '"'" the •th ---' pool LIDO RE~L TY Ex. cond. $21. ..,.. -· vice porch, encld patio, <0nv 121'>. Brand New all electric am. Xlnt CONJ. MMS1S --.. Bli&o livlnc room WI a .....,. 33'17 Via Lido, 'l:pt Beach S146,5(1) bl • = J{4) 6% % INTEREST to all llChls, 2 ch!klnn, 1 3 BR, 2 BA, erPta & drps. Call 213/4»-1914 MEN ..WI beach hotel o:.,.,~~1:.c;;,,; s .. BR,:UJ>1ew'~"'l::.'i:l'. ·4n.7300 ~:;. 645-:DJS'. Prtoc. 2nd TD' loans ::d'. '! =":i ~e~~'. ~-'°~;,.i ~. ~~.::. Nowport looch Rao.;,, $21.50 per wk. Apt>: not*: and the latest in shag crpt • thruout, dee FOR SAiJYbY owner. cute onJy. $395". 6 mo lease acceptable, Beautiful location & View! Adults Only -Leaae ~ per month. S:.70$. plpla. fb:r family room_ blttna. A real private 2 u a button. 3 BR. den, 3 Income + Shelter Lowest ratn Orange Co. 56G342. 714: 552-9367. 3 BR, 2 ba, bltM, frplc. $135 -ULTRA NICE APt. t ~m.:m~·~ ~~aa~hlti~d ~~1fpl;.1n~:. B~~~~y Sattler Mtg.Co. LOVELY 4 BR, fam Laguna Niguel ~~~FsR~ ~~~~~~·~ ..U. $35$1. Open tod"r• pool. $44,0XI. FP &lbmlt 176.1110. i!rlnclpala only, 10 lndiv. boll&es, 1 aR + den 641-2171 545-061I rmdrp, rueg~ce,/f cp~ WIDE ocean view Include• ba. :k:,;,, cari>ort. $250. &th BACHELOR Apt. $125. mo. BIR. 96).55U. )'(KU' terms. S'lrUOO w/patio .l--iar.-p)ol. Lo vac. Servtna: Harbor area 21 1f'B. s, pat:r.v W enc surf breakin& on beach & split level Call R l tr, Water pd, 1 block from ALL S~K UP .,lgg f! Ii N•wport Booch a, matnt. 9% relllrn. Condo Mortg_, yd, in College Pk. $295 catallna 1o1anc1. Friendly ~. beach. ~29'Tl 1111s --really la • be'• a -• THE BLUFFS! poe. 1145,000. ~'164. Trust DMd1 260 mo. Call Ray Gault at ntght llgbll acroos valley Duplexn Unlum. :SSO Newport looch -• ""' home and f'4 ••71 1-1 10• Commorclal 11ERITAGE REAL-°"m thla blob hill location, . --·ml 1bl& ct... 3 bed-_.... -• $12 !500 2ND TD M ta1nl • Monarch Bay Booch ....... l'li bath home"""' I Ultra deluxe, free -• Property ISi "" ..,.,.,;... ... prop..;, sU TORS 546-llSl. Ex°:!i'usJ.. iowded • at ;1;C:::•:se::1•::t::•a::"°;:;.;==--1 WATERFRONT • YEARLY -iD -. ~c:arpet!qi. ONLY $ .. 1,500. BR, 3 BA, lam nn. Rum~ $1 026 oo· Juan Caplairano. Puable • 2 BR, den< C!'l!ll. drps. re-nee ..... Walk to Large 2 BR. ocean view On B"' Bay, 3 BR .• 2 ba. ~ balltins and extn A mUJic room. Fplc, . , • $12.5. per mo. incl 9% due dahwshr. NlCe yard. $275 beach or use pvt parldne. ~. mo, ff.5606 Priv. beach. $450. bliCk work. Cement walk 2 Bedroo!ll. builttns, ex-~ ~ w~I = Leased income is now $1,025. in 3 yrs. 15% diaoounl rro. 6f5..48'll ' Comm~ center, swim 3firZ Via Verde, CB. 2 BR. 2 ba. Room for 35' ~ ==·~=~ ~~room~ •paces. Just releaaed at ~Pi:e:::n~~~ Strong=~ S:.-~~~A!t.~ee~ =!ne=Y·~=i Huntlngton hach ~~.~ch==tl'WR., 1 :"9rwln Nalty inc. :P°· ~ ahagppt~ CAU. ~:s~~~=· Ana. The motivated owner HAVE several Well secured 847-12:17. yr-md. New 3 BR, fam nn, 2 be.tbs. $350 1 "f11115 (24 hnl ay • see I will ClrrY • T.D. at 8% IDr 2nd TNst lleed.o for sale, e Golcleft Roftlol1 e °"le,. d'washr, oeU-dean NEW 3 BEDROOM -· 96U&SL [ V. ~. , .~Co. *1% "' ..i., tnr'30 yean. m«l99 own, dbpsl. Easy outdr 2 Bath, Iara• pvt yant, encl .. UTCH HAVEN i t . ~ . Bkr. 6'15-122S. ~/s r,; it~I ~411,; nmmce. Cpb, drps. Beaut. 2 car pvt prqe ln duplex I' j(llY.( Corolla dol Mar ~ St..,les/Famillea $150. Bike = $50ll mo. or lie. bulldt.., $250. per mo. Man-. ~ 4 BR 2 BA, elec ~ Unique 5,000 sq tt _,__ 1....-.: to ~! Agt. Fee. · ager at 313 Oswego. Hunt-1 kll. -· Lrg covered NEW EXCLUSIVE Commercial Bllilding . J'CJ 9'1!Hl430 Hill. VIEW. 3 BR. Fam 1-;;-;;;,Beach;;~·,;;5J6..4152;,;;;;·!!!!!.,1•!!!!!-"fi'lrij~~!!!!!!!!!I .. ~ D/B Mint crptl, drpa, llROKERS INC. + 2 Duplexes • ~TED Piano Rm, 21n BA, Bltns, rflc, I~ PE LUXE P6ol" -tclfu°~ qWck?: OWNER must -sell Pool Baytront 4 BR., 3 baths at SZl'S.OOO ~x! 1 BR. For ·$nales. ~Gardener. $ 3 5 . Newport Buch 2 BR, -% blk to beach at m ~ n"93-8533 OOme with 4 bdnns., dining Pier &:-.Sli, -$215,000 Realonomics Corp, Bkr. HoUMI Furnl1hed 300 Kids '*· Agt. Fee. 84.7·1207. · STEPS TO SURF• Brand st Bltln elect k Itch. "'°"..,..$26-950 . nn., built·tns. patto. _LVlalDOLldo7E:ptLZach <=11110 $185 2BR, bltns 50' • Goldon Rentals• $460$10/000MO.~po'l:'ch'J.~· new.4BR&3BR..Moveln dsh/wsb, elect gar door I '1'1 • Flttplace, family nn. On .;);)11 2 • adjohling mcome prop-, gar. • ·• • • tod 1 $295 H h opener shag crpts thruout, SUPER SHARP 4 BR 2 BA, 113 3 acre. bric $39,500. 673-300 erties cent. C.M. $75,000. ocean N'pl Winter. SKINNY Dipping! 4 Br, 2 security. 831-1453. ~ up. en • ha.by sftnd piano, ocean w. new .Jl':bd:, bltinL Seller will 962--5566. owner: 645-2020 I 64z..6560 $200 • 1 BR rear Ilse. Nicely Ba. Kids/pets ok. $240. Agt. Mesa Verde · $350 .. _ yrJ.y ~ 0 ... PoinOl ... new loan. VA. OWNER mavtng? bdrma., 2 * $52 5001 * I p rty 166 lllrn • redec. CdM. Fee. 847-1271. 6T3-90llO bier/°"""' ,:11('.>tl> lldt Vacant • Immed ba.tbsi Dining rm . ., bailr·lm, 1 • ncome rope $Z5 -1 ~R. nicely turn. NEW 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, FOR Leue -Mesa Verde, -4 1 I~ OCEANmONT _ 2' Br Ur>" -Belt 10c close ID -patio. Reer . J\'rlng rm., CORNER DUPLEX 4-Uftlls-41ot Find I Gar., potlo, °""" view. dahwasber, ltj>lc, yant. BR, family. dining rm, 2BA. Apmmon~ ,.,..,. • per . .pio .,... mo. Aval! to 1lliitt .0 """·'It~ --·Near llChooll. Irk •LWAYS RENTED $71!500 FP $TT50 ON Laguna. Kida OK. $295. -1309 Corner lot approx :mo ""· . . J11ne 15 ''13.-aft 5 or • • $29,900, 84&-Ll88. " c;,..;,, Inc. $9600 After fixed NU-VIEW RENTALS SUN• FUN! 2 Br. F•nced. ft,'$295. mo. Owner 97!1-45'15 wkndl. BALBOA BAY PROP. exp• Jn pymts shows 6T.l-4030 or 494-3248 KJda & Pell. OK. Agt. fee. Mldwa! City 360 ·NEW'="::;2c.,1>1nn~~$~300~/-..,-.-Ann.-f "TRULY SPANISH" • Ex· * 673-7420 * 21.23% sched. cash spend. Laguno Beach 847-1271. , Apt&. Furft. teue. l5ll w. Bay, 11.......-1 cluslno beach area -tile ($1568) + 7.07% eq. bld up, 3YR. Nu. ~ BR, 2 BA. Near ~CANT Ii: READY· S..lbol Ptnll)IUfl Beach. Cl.11 S. ll. 886-i832 roof -4 bedrooms -study· DOLORES PLAN 27.30% total return. 1 BR hso, prdolt "ttlng: Westdilt. Fonced, bltns, dbl . Ast mF MT-l271 dt:11 or m.2143 .. .._ WniJy room -2....,..... -THE BLUFFS Conllct: Philip McGowan partly !um. l160. Respoasl· pr. $295. 675-2150. . ee. 1-BR, house Sl'l5, winter Dl:LUX 2 BR blttns. l:tplc 1 3 car gara&I!. l'rtced to oell! RMQRE.CLEMEKS ~~. • r 1' d i'fllleman. 4 BEDROOMS, huge den, N. Ml11i0ft VIOi• 2 BR. $225 & $2l5 yeorly blk be~$2IO G-"'~ FIIVV>E BEDROOM • • .53r2SSI. Bint. PQ.le:i!e~tr A :::1!-·~ 8&l Dover,Dr., NB 66'100 N~port Buch 2:Ja moM~~ only IMMAC. M.iaion Viejo 2 bd WJNTERMARSHAU.•-~altyJ .. i.• ~ 2ABprl1R. Ullt. w·~ SAllGAIN' BY OWNER 3 Bdrmo. 211 ba end lmlt S -. home. Xlnt area. View lot. • ~ ~ -<~ upper. -ID -• -ibis = WALK TO BEACH • 4 Rn CUkle-llc !Ocatlon. $&!.OX!. • DU PL EXE STEPS TO OCEAN I BR, crpls, -All util. Exe<!. bltlna 1 n c Id . block ID beach 2 Br., $2'15. lncl uW. Yllllf, JIB: ""' '::.ia~and dli> 2 BA, lat ~lam Ill!. a;;;;: Broloer, 644-ll33 day"""""· e TRIPLEXES A-ct. 2 BR avall Mlrch 1B pd, 1165. 1st .l last + dep. dlabwuber, now ctr., wator Fre&bly de<onoted. 6'J5.tl5ll. 447~. . ~ -_..,. ~-ll11na. ip; !I08" -· llAR>IOR VWR HOMES e FOURPLE~ES_ • Jome.15.-$225 mo. uw·1nc1. .mt. rn.trn. pd, 1265. 837-9366. Corano dol Mar 2 BR. :::1fi¢ No,._ " .,.,._, _,., .o -...1---Modal. 2 lo Costa Mel.II•~-~ 644-1875. y r SEA .o Shelh! $1'15. 2 .~· N•!'J!!!' looch D0 ELUXE, New,"'. che-N""a.pet&. · :L -.at. --and shop-• Must ..0 lllUtll4. bedl'OOf/lll a, den, wot\ d..,. -· Sa>orof ilw & _,. BACHEioR Unlll NB $30, Kids/ Peis/Slngles. """ · oa .... PLUS • panmamlc SAC.-LEAVlNG AREA. 3 ........ lbc.fa lik• • model prune propertios tn choose CM $85, La&· Bch $95, HB F ... 847-1271. . "THE BLUl'l'S" !or unit includes all YEARLY 1 Br Furn. apt vt-of Ibo new -1 bd din rm, 1\l ba, elect. home, Large lot, room for from. Call 6'15-6000. Garage lmlt 1100. Util Pd. MESA Verde. 3 BR. lll Ba. 3 BR, 2 ba "Linda" plan. utilities and furnish· Near Nawport P,.,.. 1 adldt Jlllll. It's -priced to ldtdm • sprt lrnL t. bk. pool 164.500. FEE. .. Alf. Fee. 9'1!Hl430. Newly palnted, c p t 1 , E n d 11 n 1 t. Fr e sh I y ~· $175/mo. C a 11 S185 mo. utll pd, 813«12T, ~ CALL ,.. tnda,y. • 1142-4632. HARBOR VIEW Housoi Unfum. 305 built-tns. 121'> Jbl>. 97S-6294. ~':"~~ttt• .,+ 2 ~ 7270 agt. . •pt, Unfu-••• .... 2251.BKA SEACLIFF only home Avail HOMES-6 UNITS· San Clemente Fount•ln Viney lease. $495/Mo. #·J;2;°blkl;;;i;;~IDi;;'-;Bii;l;'g{Cobro;;;;;;na;:-.1Lrt1::;:;:.J!"~~~!!!·~··----~I •TREASURE HU~! oo gn11 C:O:U... 9th Wrwa,y. REAL TY l33-0780 Wbito wstor view. $150,000. Generof Wo1ley N. Taylor Co. Bacbelor. $150/mo. Yearly. 81lboo l1lond ~II J"ll """. liaftthl& bet· 2 sty, 4 Br, 211 Ba. Owner. BLUf;FS CONDO 1539 Buena Vista, Apt. 3 4 BR. or 3 BR & o.n. Xlnt. iy;;ALTORS 1 adult, no pell. 645-1624. -U.tl>an1 •·~:..~~ba~· 5.lHll'n;. ---3n....:. •• .,ba· .. :-Mountoln ~ .. rt ·1.rg. cov'd-pitlO, a-c. 21l.1SanJoaqlllnH!lliRd. 2 BR.,~--cell.,~. 1VERY Attrlcttw 1 BR. ure. t -" • ,,_., I 1 aunus., . ...,. wa 1 ...., 1 lndscpd. M,any x tr a 1 • Newport Oe,nter 6"-4910 Blk. to ;::,.. $225 • .t'.dit.. Yearly, $185 plus uW. =:!,"'i!;,, er ::'J!~ " 119 TED ~~';.~. Resort 174 llENTALS $315/0FFER. 11) tl2H6T1 LARGE 4 bedroom 2 Qr,_ Cout R.E. &44-4848 lm-1503 linll .....,.... drivewt:J !or PERl'ECT FOR 34Tl Via Lido, N.B. 6'l5-8SOO ______. llouMa *Apia. or Ill ll28-5200' ~ bath, year -around Costo -Bolboo POftlnsur. <#:I $2i;500. If• one mil• P~~Tll!S &•POOL BLUFFS CONDO SPORTSMAN'S * 141·0111 * · \~~ .. ~~i lease, 'h block to CIWUIING penlnsuli -baacb. Sllndlanapolla End unit townhouse 4 BR. 3 BA. hard to find C· RETREAT 96H525 aft s beach. Nicely decorat-Casa de Oro duplex 12BR IBA>.,,... .o .0 W/N .. land. Good tuck on iSPe&IJy -!or llln Model, by owner. 6'13.fi669, VAIL LAKE AREA • 40 W.1ttliCOITAllll4 ~ · pm ed. u<n, RED CAR-ALL tlTILlTIES PAID refrl&, yrtr.odut,.....,.. no JOllr' tream hunt. If )'(Ml a: --3 Bdrms family -· '--the l.Cl'l!I • 1'uniilb!d 2 These Are Just A-Few 01' or w • ~ ,._ ba-peta. Cote to ~ A 4bl't ftncl it, call • • . • roc:n .... ~ upgradq, A ~~· Real~ bedroom home. Good hunt-Our MANY RENTALS 4 BR. H~ bonus rm. Wet P E T REALTORS """"pare yoa rent beach. 2ll E. Balta Blvd. :,.i.IWil> roolty lftC un1.-cy Plrl< speclal al *ma* lng, honebacl< riding, l!tc. * , .. bar. Kl& ok. $360/0FFER. fl33.3380 ~~ .. ft Ph . ...,, 98Hm. 9" HIS · (24 hrs) $42,500. Approx. 1 mile °"m lake. $IOI). FAR Otn'! 1 BR. Fiim· Ill 1128-56'13 or (1) ll28-5200 2 BR. 2 BA, Angelita. 1650 sq. direct llahlinc . Corono dol Mor "'C INVESI'MENT' _ Newport Helthh $35,<m. ilhed. Near everytbing! Va· Huntington a.ch ft. ot luxury llvin& tn the • Separate din's area 1$1nt-==-1:°"~ ~red h•111 RARE 'APPEAL 100 ROLLING ACRES eantt * 3 BEDROOMS, 2baths, =. N~c~tt~: =:-...:""• ..i lboj>plms making ""m • See "'11 dwmt.., nmtt< 1300..\!JZpOn paved bigbwt:J. $150 • BEACH Cott>ge! 2 electric builtins, FA •=-h""" .....,belt. •.Clolied sani• w/1torq1 ..... aial b' a starter home or hofne with used brick fl"Plc., Water avail. $65,000. · BR. Avail Yearly_. Tot' ok. heat, w /w carpets & Laundry room. Maintenance • Mut>J. puJbnan ~C,,, ~ .....i untL Nicely REALTY 2bdmta.,2ba'a.Fam.iih., PETE BARRETT * drapes· doublegarag~. & wa"r paid. Immed. "'"• Khw-!"Bdnbl ~!'!! lo.....,ptd, "°"""" patios UAnlvCo~~ ~~ "=., F .A. beat, plusel hobby rm. REALTOR $185 • EAS!'SIDEI 2 Br. fenced' ldscpd ..,.,. cupancy. $.195. Call for appt. • Pool • Barbecue1 • lllf. .-;,t ~ -"'l"'t are · r~• ~-. Newly mood ed. Lge. --SIDv re1r1g C!1>I> ~ • • •-•· 832-0967. l'Olllldod with plush land· 011 TEii ACRES J1iit -tloaal fea-. of. ofi: ~AM ss,;;~ eov'd. JRltlo .l room 1or 6U.S20Q anJ3· ok • ' . per mo, Agent, 962-4471 OCEAN VIEW -scaptng. Apta. lllrn./lllllum. i..111 I CAU.-•• !i'!Sal camper or j;;' &tori&•· ......,.____ • * or 546-3103. From sund.ct<, uv. rm. i. Atl'i'..1'f: ~'i'noobest F!replue / pr!v. pottos, \ . VJNE 1iji OWDer;-''Eii!ii • • -•• .• t;0"Ac'Ml &Jdr..,.Y'tifllat'l ·$235'-TEXAS Size! 4 Br, 2 BEDROOM, electric ldtclt. New lg. 3 BR. 2 ba. 2 BEDROOMS $210 Pools Tam!1 Contnt'l Bkllt. • 1' A BUY" -4 Shirp 3 BR, 211S,.lrplc, Nr .<:ALL e 0'·2'14 forest nr ·ldyllwlld !looo' el, 3 Ba. Hii&• )'&rd. Klds/pets. bullllM FA hHt w/w upper. Ydy leaso $425 mo. No Pell 900 Sea Lan, CdM 644-21!11 1: ~ PWS A POOL new, 11500 dwn. Total ,,,. ~ ,._ stream, p-. •I• c. * ' ~·'bl ·' A<ent 61S-m2 615-4073 !165 W Wlllon 842-19T1 IMuArthur nr Oout Hwyl I ~·•• ......, ...U. of pymnts $2TTper.., im.1103, ~»,,._ $00,000/SIO,OOO . db. 633-TTIO, LANDLORDS I carpets, -1 gorego OCEANFRONT • 1 -beautlllllgoidlba& llT5-3)18. &&ALTY 8-1Qam/5.18-S2&6 ·Agt. FREE RENTAL SERVICE $205 •• per mo. Agoftt Dramat!cwooc!'&•laa Btr WEEKLY-MONTHLY CASA GRANADA I =r~ :"ti!:~ e.r: !:9un1 8elcll Nt•r N••J•rt '-''' orflc• BEACON RENTALS 962-4471 or 54"'8103 4 Bdrm, d1nln&'nn. $.YID/mo. Executive Suke1 Rental ConceakM:l: , ; -Jiu been relocated 10% DQWN Rool Ellote Wonted lM * "6-0111 * 196 • Util Pd. LOVE THE Yrty. Da,., 6'15-lm "' .20IQ Newport Blvd. io..ty 2 BR, apll with a Pd bu Jric<d ""1r home OCEANFRONT 3Plusden, 2balhll<2°"ta. ,.. lck Cash * BEACH! Mini pod Im: W.. 494-0&l!i. • Cotto Me'" k1nr1tzed BR. on · *' lelll n cu't last, CAU. COMMUNITY Dining room. * ..... 1235-Nlce 3,~.2 ~ '}1'1'· r!es. HURRY! Agt. Fee. * Sharp. Br, 3 Ba.""""""' 642.2611 beaut!Iully I and IC a p. d I ........ .53&-2S51 BKR. LGE. 1am11y home. ·Lloo"1.ftAL TY will 11uy yoot ,rot>trt>· AD =·· """ 841·1271. Blclt 11ay. ""'t. s.u clean STUDIOS & 1 BR'S groond.s. GOl lbcl'd tn rent. . <iiiliER _ .. _ Top 3 BR.""'"""""3~· t =\':!~c 5 Mn Via Lido. N'pt -Cl8b ~ -.... Call ~· BR, G&rqe. yanl, • GolciOft ROfttal1 • =·· dohwgbr3'31ocka 9 -T . . . FREE Llbebs ~~~~~No. pets. 1· Mrm. I batm. dia.iDg nn., ' .,.., ..... ..., nn., -6~7'00 -... pa.tlo, Coron& del Mar~ BntE to ~!. 2 BR, $1J5 ..,,.,/mo. -' or e FREE Utillties 19 --.........- --rm. Fam1Q> rm., w/lrplc. Fonnal dln rm. -1 & $2TS-2 Br. trplc, bltns, new Klds/pell. .Alin 2 Br. Hone 833-1653 • Full Kitchen 400 Mmimac Wt:J 557-9551 i -Im Pallo. hl!clt -le<. well equ!ppo<I kitchen, BY OWNER • crpts, pr, yant. Ilana Ranch Sl&S. STEPS TO OCEAN • Heated Pool SPA ous 2 BR, 2 ba, frplc, 1· Jd'P.15D.llS-oa>l centrally'-located. Unique 2 Br lBabomeon Point. Agt. Fee. 9'l9-80t. TOWNHOUSE DUPLEX OLaundryFacillties poolprivil.NrHISchl.f.IOO I iiiNER-. 3 -3 Recreation rm. °""' 3,000 '°'""' R·2 '1ot. Frplc, lhlll· NU.VIEW RENTALS 1235 • Big Mac. 3 + o.n, 2 + den/ofllce llUlldedc. •TV &maid oervavolL mo. Hal Ptnchln, Rltr. J' ......, Bullt.Jno =r!n, · sq. ft. on ooe !""1, ten • &hag crpt. $29,950. llROl<EllS INC. 6TH030 "' 494-3248 2 Bl. Extras. Klds/pets. ok. patio !pie AdultS. $275~ • Phone S.rv!ce 615-4.192. I -_,__: rm.' .....,,.-.i by mce --1658 ·-tse. :~.A· RJ·-r·, "' .,. WEEK & UP 2 BR., 1 ba., -•c., -·~· 1·· ...,. ·_..-1n $39 900. • patio areu. A Wl'1 ••~ · 4 BDRM or targ. home, LANDLORDS I Al(l. Fee. 114'1·~.. ~ "' ~ -... Yearly $250 ·~ -~ • lllnctiooal, well planned Duplex.Catolll\O Dr. Newport Beoch/CdM area. we Spectalt:a In Nowport • Golcleft ROfttol1 • Brond New Duplox • • Studio a, 1 BR Apt&. JonH Re;.i1y _ M1b I -==== home. Room tor pool Freshly painted inalde. New With lease option to buy or Beach • Corona del Mar e 3 BR, 2 BA. Crpts, drpe, Ocean Vu walk to beach. 3 fl'TV &: Maid SerVlee A.van. m-mo 561-1700 Eves SSESSIONS $9'l,500. carpet.... neu.riew rool. mtn. down .0 .....,.., mort. " ~ O\lr Rental s.r. F/A beat, fenced, dbl pr, "4 Br, no pell or chDdren. • PbOne S.rvice-Htd. Pool NU 2 BR 211 ba den din l • tUDnuUon llMI locatJon 1 •499--2800 * Copper plumbiJ1&. Call for Priv. prty. Mrs. Boileau vtce t. ri£E to You! Try children ok $240. 891-9383. 666-0384. • Children I: Pet Secdoa 2 do. • • 11 ,tbat l1lA a VA bomei, 'E· ~~ appointment to aee. 644-4917 Nu-View! . Sat. & Sun's or after 5 pm EXEC. home, 3 Br, 2~ Ba, 2 • J;;s'~~ Bl d 04 :;ti, ~.·=·to~~ ...,... 615-SlOO Broker ll00,000. -NEED In inv<st In NU·VIEW RENTALS wlldt:JI. lrplcs, lh<xl yd, 1 blk In "";;;r• &J300T m&tjret. Adlla, no pell. f!50 G · ICAS. ADIAN ,.,...,._ homes at appral&al volµe. 6'l3-«l30 or f!M.3248 11'15 . SEA BREEZES! 2 Br. ocean and bay, $.185/mo. ~•-or mo. m-Tll'il!. 1 ,_.· :lw.-...,. Agent Mr~"""" 2 BR hollse Kldsok Agt.F ... 114'1·1271. McNalhRlcy.6'2·8400. HOLIDAY PLAZA C I Meto t ._.. Elf"'9 . N2M44 ....... ----ll•vJ -·~ lllm1lhed '3 "°.::t • Gorden Rentolt. -· 548-0197. DELUXE SpaclOlls 1 BR.1.:.::°':::.:'~=----·'" :-.· VIEW HOME Mdier'J Dreom [ 1~ &... t>eaoh. w ~ t er pd . SALTY SHORES! 11'15 2 Br. HARBOR View, 3 Br, 2 Ba. ~,~P!:.!L~ "'..".t':tu~ 2 BR, $150, nr. Fl!rvWw .o ; ~ ~ neftl' lived tn. A ~ Tenants will share utllltie11 Kk!l/pets SiJJ&Ses. Art. tam.lly nn -' dining rm, ""'...,... .,..........,.,. • Balitt. !Utns, crpts, drpa. ~ = ·~ l'O'loxn_: n:'cbot: MoblleHomel n:Bt t:io;ner~ mo. Avail. Fee. 847-llot ~ff:.1-$42S, mo. ~ Pomon& Ave.', C.M. ::1~ only, no pet•J 1 r:. ~ lrom din-161, ilfrron1ded b!I l'or S.le 125 frflne ~. _,. kll 1' STUNNING 1 .0 2 BR. nM • BR 1M ba. -1'l"' presUglOll> homel. You will I I SMALL 2 BR -· .com· ~· ' Ip a r n I Furn. 2 BR, 2 BA Ulllllrn -· • , ~ ' ,_,., 14t.l!O. ba llWtantly soldl Fan-Rental u• .... plet•ly flJmbhed. S' ml 1rom -'-cleab, 2 BR. 1 BA. CJ>ll. Ganie ts Pool -· Drp, crpt. 285 or t e , '···· c.n -...,. of ..,,,.... • _... Miter Ha S Opportuftlty 200 be<do. wat.,.. Jld. T....,t 2 BR., 111 ba., i!r/oond • ..., drps, a:ar .• $235. 54HT9T aft 'ho"$ Uth si· eon.; 5fll.S301, ~. II(_ C52l )(uat be teen $101«l0. wt9 thare uttlitla with own-4 BR, %% baths $360 7 pm. area. · · NEW 1 BR $170 • 2 Br $210 /' DOLL HOUSE SALES & LEASING sa.. COVERING .... $1111 n\o. Avail Apdl .. 'r::;l fam.~!!':.tblm Bl!:ACH Homn. s BR., 1325: =tn' FURN ,, BR. 11'15 Nr hdl. No pets. Adulll. ll 1 BR • tamlly 1lllh Y _I lllil lco flc!lllY AND 6*65S1. """'· •-1$j5() 2 BR. .0 den $31$. ~ ,_; _, Ad1 E. 20th St., CM. 5'Mll7. cmONaedpollo.J>ro. ~O*'IZ,I/, ....,. D""..,RY SHOP •LANDLORDS* 4BR.,2ba -Ct:JwoodRealcy Sf&.1290 Uw~.Htd . ....,,. 11,nolBR.Apl ll30 2BR.Apt. ..... _.,_~~~' REAL "ST"TE Damiar Mahr ff•S ...,...,. FREE RENTAL SERVICE 4 BR.. ram."""'* ba~ HARBOR view -s ar. pets !Wan< ""l. 842-m>. n60. Ac1uii.. iio Pets. c.n < -5 ,..,. Tal<e owr 1 aotill bullnell Call 114'1·1271 3~ba Deluxe 2 Ba, flnl1ly rm. $450. mo. NEW 2 BR. $195. Nr. beach. 642-6168. c.tl -ll9ll ~ St. 531-6800 .. bide .. on I C.1 lot, South Bolboo Penl-_ .... NJI ' $50ll Prtn. on!» -all I. No ..... adlli ... ll~ E. lOth* ..o.=SllA-=o"'Y-ELMS--.-POOL-- ' tlf-311111 --of 17th St ... Sll-Mark· --. Sent• Ano St., CM. 5f8.<03T. ;_ ~ -1'IE BIG ONE WA'T!:IU'RONT i..nJn dft et, Colla Mea. 1od. eqll!p. 2 BR. Family room. B10clt *SHADY ELMS· POOL : =-~~ .... .... 4 -· ..... ~ -.. Lido Jiit . .......,. clbl -~ """"'""7 .. ~ -· """' ....... ~-y-CUTE Of.SHI $1315. I BR. • Mlilll Poolllde 11«> up in E. 22nd St. CM - --'I tt O , 1o..i, 4 BR. 2J1 bl, clen -...... $15,500. ~.,!jl(I. ly Lease. STMf16. Fenc<d. Kldl • Oi1ldnn -~ 1 tf.l~~iiflr~=~,,~nn.~;Ob~!& -.. --al m.3l11. C:4LL e fU•UU Co•l•trol\O llHch Art, r ... 84T·Ull lnE.22ndSLCM 64).:1M52~~sll,.$r~sfiBAJ'. m RB -llNDla<n-NiWPOii'i' Bay B • au If " • ~.. ' ' ' ' . " FLOWER POWER I ll30. 2 l BR flJm. utll paid, $150. Bt:J st CM &4&-GO'l3 -. J -· J Mo!tt BR suite wlbatb no -Y11 at Bit om.14'uflll. $200 Mo., -2 BR -BR. Klds/pell. Agt. Fee. 2340 Newport Blvd. Adliltl tnmmN 2' BR, l~ -BA ' ---. ~-~ ....... -. ev.r mt 1<1-2 BR, 2 BA. "~~ •&ALTY private yanl, -Via ''SINCE-· 114'1•1271. only. -~ ~ ' l'lnplact, !Im nn. II of Uv ....._ $55.000.-$l2,500. adultl. • N.H ""'"" hll Ollln SacramenlD. set175. lit w...,1..,, Bank Didi. W t llff *~Apt lOr n:n~ ,.. ~dul11,st"'ctt'~ C ~ brlt ,ICIO. MISSIDll REALTY SACRIFtCE Lido a.,, dbl Sell Jdle ll•ml mwl Call UnlvmltY Park, !NI~ OI c --d. Ph. °""" . . . BY, Owmr, 2BR. '8A. ..... i, wtdt I ' ~ e P1a'1lcs Mft Co, l4H&18 _, Doy._ 5.52-7000 Nights ARLING ltnl I br home 3 all< ""' George. 2 BR, =."'Pl• neat 0CX. Jl••:;;-1~:-;t =~.1~t'J~, -: m-!t1 · : ::.::.•:..:_s.rv V;"*,..:'":;::'1-I BR:, 2 ba. bl .. ,"""' 1:.~~.rm,:..ne;.~;..::Pot a~_..... ~r.s~pr-·'!;9,.. -• ~ -"~ tr1 a -· ..a ,.,.,. -HOLLAND 11UL Sor.1 bldl .. etc. <tn a DoJlJ Aloi -~v <lellorated. Jd, prdntr Incl. Adulll, no L<vto-..U -"""1llel lcr Sb&rp .o Iara· 2 hd. ._ 14H111 .. ---· -DoJlJ Pilot <llM171l .., -.... Clal&IHod Ad. Sell Idle,_ $125Jdo.. iie:·xva11 now. pell. Op~~ im. "bueb", c.tI O•wl""' Q>IL .. mpeo. .. 1b!1:a1 • , • t08ll Want 14 ~ •.. tG"1I ClNltfled, IOS1I. DOW! Call MHl'll Howl Oortllo.Martin Rlln lft .. :'52 . mo. &Go 60-M1L 81tfnl.• $]«).. tao. $48 - --~[ -....... ~ l -..... I~ I _..... ~ l -, ... ............... ·- r ' I • .jf DA!l.V PILOT Mood'1 MltCh 19, l'lg 1....-... -1~1-... -!1'] [ _ ... _ ]1'][ _ ... _ J~ I -I~~' _ ... _ .. ~1~;1 ~'~·-;;·;;-;;;:;1~1-;;;;; ... ..,..;;;::;1~~1~~-riliiiiuti~: '~l[jjj~I LApt:..•u·---.-~~365;;:,;;Apt;;.;U;n;fu;m.;;;;:;;;365~1 1 1 ~;.., .... Unfum. m"'t;,,,orUnfvm. m luolnw Rontol 445 p~·· "! ColJIO! -HollHclWlfnt HelpW ........ M&F7lp 1,Gtt;;";,..;;;"•;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Gonot;;;;;;;;;;"l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;• I _H_u:...n:...tlft91"'-on=..:;-====H.;..unt..:;.;.;ln.;;19h>1..:;.;..n.;.;clo:...o:...ch;.;;...~ ~ ~~'::f..t:O. C; ~ .. ~ J=.,°;::' t .~~ Pintor, P.tdt, R.,.lr AUDITOR ·t .. ~ -· Boutique or -KEY"-<1344 ....,_ !Soll -.Ul. *PATCH PUBl'EIUNG • ~ 66-2020-.-Socio! Clul:o SSS -• all -All typet. l'rff c::Um&tes Our -. otti.:. II ~!· : ALMOST READY CASlf TIEMPO (just Norllt of SD J'lreeway at Magnolia) OiLUXE 1 & 2 BR w/FIREPLACES • Private PaUos • Dishwashers • All Heatlru! Pak! • Jaetmi •·Heated Pool • Recreation l!ulltllng • Luxurious LandJCaplng e Heavy Pile Shag Carpeting. Adults Only STOP BY ANO SEE US BEFORE WE'RE FINISHED-FOR YOUR CHOICE OF APT. 1912 Holl Avo., Huntington llHch Mgr. Mr & Mrs Elliott 847-498'1 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. , ..... ______ _ 365 Cost• Mew Huntington S..ch e HUNTINGTON BEACH FINEST e SPANISH COUNTRY ESTATE LIVING 2 Acres beautiftll JMlrk like surroun~f :s Sunken pool. SparltllDg Spanish loun - • Spacious Room.a • Separate dining room • Wallt in Closets • Home like ldtchen & cabinets I Bedroom Unlum. 'l65. Tum. $185 2 Bedroom Onlurn. $185. Tum. $215 Townhouse 2 Bdrm., l'h ba., 1,400 sq. It. Furn. $240 e ALL UTILITIES FREE e Wall< to Huntington Center ADULTS NO PETS LA QUINTA HERMOSA 16211 PARKSIDE LN (n4) 847·5441 4 Bllc . S. of San Diego Frwy. on Beach I Blk . W. of Holt lo Parkside lndUltrlal llllftt81 450 · ~ttnen I: 10 minute Cad 54IH8Z uated on a blutl (1Vf!l'-• u --bl<och for white -Plumbl looking the Psc1llc Oce .. : • ~"T CAIL US!. 51,. ,._ money by '"'""!t;.,;=="'~""'."'--~'."" A Newport II-. 1t : 1lt_L~.! If It'• Qn•lll)' me extra trtpa. WW clnn ~ ons_\~~~WiJ'fl you quality, \\'I! otter )'OU • 5CO DYER RD, S.A. You'"' ~ 1or t1YbW rm., dlnlnrnn:-A Reiiiiil<li .~ "1!rlnm ........ _._'-CALL 545-1471 DISCOV!;R hall iu;. .,,.. nn. J',·~· ho&-di meot I< a dWI•-; For i.a.-s.. ft., -DISCOVERY' couch $ID. Chair $S. ,.... dshwuhn. JX1>ldalou::I <>Pl)Ot1Uldty,·I power fob ~l!lnp fully '"lbe 9ometh1tw EJ.e" C.O ex;p. ls wh&t eountt, not BIA.. Complete he&ted, o.ta etMN&., Call; Mon.Fri lO atn·lO ~ ~tti_ I~~ myaelt. ,Serv:;,;,:;k<;;·=.=~==o-1 We are 1ttkinl a fteld ; ..,!"!'~!!'!'~"!"l!l!l!l!!!!!• I n4-13MS85 213.38'1-3393 • -PUJMBING REPAIR auditor w/a mlalmum 8 : " LAGUNA NIGUEL NatlonaJ4' -P~O~ ~~= No Job "'° tma11 ~:"':°' •=: .Adjacent SO Frwy. Travel S40 &l'ICe ~. ala> Goon A * * ~3128 * * badqrround w/a Ult' fn. : ComnM!rcla1 or Ml&:'&· windows. Uf.lf4. 01\AD'JS unclogged -$1.50 surance ro. or Ja.ra:~ • Take Avery Parkway to nJLL SERVICE L A'R Carpet-Upholstery Sewer.~ ~too.· -$15 corp. aho a m\llt. lo: 21992 Camtao Caplmaoo. Wntcllff BuUdlng House $29.ZI Sfeam-:houle ._....,,_, addition college deil'ft.; 831-1600 C.Omtt Westdttf Drive &: M9. Llv Rm $21! ·Guar. Sewing/Afteretl'>ftl wf~ .•• ~ mBJOt"will. ~ '. NEW lndu.trial space for lrvine Bl~J Newport 535-0305. ""''""" ._. ..... ~ -•lil' lcue. 1300 911, ft. le up. Be&ch. Mr. noward 645-6101. SIDE STREET BOUTIQ aC(l(IJ'dance w/erpd, A.: AlS> bldp for a a I e. C.tment, Conc...t. Semi r •ad y ·to.wea r . ~iftC9.dona. For ~~ Sullivan, 541M429. Speclalblqi in pan!IU!ts. sldmllloo. pl..,. -• ·1 ltro.3100 Sq ft, all or Lolt Ind F-...1 R !saance Co. $).9(1 da.y ....... 1"<''• u::, .. ...,. ... ->•.,... . _, ,,_.1" M I l[g] CUSI'OM Concftte, by ~ a1-~--E recnne le sal.A"" ~,..,_ •. Apt. Unfurn. 365 part, sultable for omce1 or . ~ avail. Free est. C.Pl't :.?in-~868~Cor. ot Pop. to: HARBOR GREENS San Clemente M:GF, 1675 Placent1& Ave., :.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:.:.; I ~ aasslfi@d Ad No. 609 GOING FASTI CM, 11'1>-1380, &16-ll64. Found (frM -.!1) SSO PATIOS.PLANTERS AlterotioM-64U845 <lo DatlY P,lot ChoJu 2 BR Apt&. FABULOUS white water New M-1 ShJ: with Ottlce All Concme work. 894-3533. Neat, accurate. 2t yeen: exp. p, o. Box l!i60 • Fumlihed & Sl44/MO. view, newly decorated 2 BR Rooms 400 ~ F~lrJ>:. :J:! FND Ring ~ Vie: Allio Contr•ctor Telwl1lon Rep.Jr Costa Mesa, Ca. ~ " ALL UTILITIES PAID lower", adulta, $225, Ieine. :.;:;:;;;~----....;:::; Owne &l&-t252 644-22'18 Beach, around Nov. 1972. -Unlvrnlst:.Kt VILLA YORBA 245 W, Ma~ulta. 49>-ro<l. r: • "-tact ~--c t C 'I Ind d REPAIR. Buy, Sell 1lnce Equal Oppor. Emptoyor ; .... ROOMS $15 Wk up w/kit $30 10000 Sq Ft ........... .., .... oge oun Y omrn , UI, Reil 1939. 1•·-'d's Rad•"o,:.,.,..,..,..,..,.....,,..,..I H I Apt wk up apts Chlldrn •~ pet ' • · FOR LEASE. Harbor Patrol -1901 N -~ l -•• Sto ~ !' From $130 to $215 mo unl ngton Beach 1., . "" Sprinklers, doek high. Call Bayside Dr -NB -834-3800 fewront, ·~·~te..:.~,-re 538-63)4. ll8 Main, Hunt BANKING .: (7141 842-9622 Furn. or Unlu.,,. 370 oectloo. 2376 Newport ffivd, 541).7630. '·""' · ~-. 0 cs. etc. BclL UNION BANK · I ""~'!"''!"'"'""'!!!"'"'!"'"' I CM. 548-9755, 645-3961. .,:'-'-"=----~= GREY Tiger, female cat, 2 Uc'd. !IGZ-1961. .; B•c:helort • 1 Bdrm• 3 Blocks to Booch Cost• Moso Stor•1• 455 to 3 mo1. old Noticed in JACK T u1 o-.. a.. TV REPAIR, most sett HllS an opening tor a 2 Bcfrmt • 3 Bdrm& -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; DELUXE, Prlv. bath le en· 1;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: area one week ago have a ane -..... _... repaired In home state TEU ea Brand nrw, J, 2, 3 BR apts. • trance. No 111noket11. Maki been feeding Baysiru; Dr&: remod,. addlt. 20 yn exp. UcenAed. 536-9517 '"'"- 11/2 or 2 Full B•tht tn 4-pl.ex, $165 up. Bltm:, * * * aervice. 675--0310, 56-7197 NOW LEASING Jamboree, cdM. 673-8487. Uc'd. My Way Co. 547-oo36. Tll Experienced des Ir ab If! .. OW, crpts, drps, fplc, gar. ROOM for rent to empk>yed Huntington S.Kh /whit Additions Remodel.lnr e Please apply in person, Nr schls £: goU course. SPARKLING NEW mature eent Of" lady or NEW M-1 TAN e male collie. Col· Gerwl.ck & aon Uc'd CERAMI NEW Teresa Walu, 610 NewpQl'l Master size bedrooms w/ hli:h beam eeWng1, JllJP living room w/aas. er wood burning flreplace. Convenient laundry area off kitchen. Enclosed P6- tiol. 2 IJWirnmlna: pools, sauna, recttaUon faclll· ties. Security guard. No pel1. Models Opon 10 Ill 7 pm 2700 Potorson Woy, CM nr H•rbor Blvd & Ad•!'I• 54&-11370 «K-832'l(ah.6),of"846-33TI. elderly.642-2389 lar,notag.Vic21at4Mal")' 673..Q)(l. * '549-2170 C TILE I: Center Drive. Newport 940 Sq. Ft . .l Up Ann Way, Foti 1 week ago. remodel. Free erL Small Beach. WALK TO BEACH BAY SHADOWS Rontol1 to Sharo 430 Hamtltoo & Newlaad ......... D•liftlng jobt welcome. 5.1&-:ia&. . Equal Opportuo!IY Empio,.er New l, )-A: 3 BR., q>t/drp., 536-9175 or 833-0519 FOUND mal 1.1.. (.' .. --u dwhr., trpl.125 16th. 347.3957 A 2 BR apt to share with male e n .-u .... , ..... n PLANNING any s1J.r job. BEAUTY Operator, full or 2 BR, 2 BA. Deluxe poolside partments o~ femaJe. 2 Blcks from Rent•I• W1nted 460 re~ ~~:;o-~ Free consultation. Call I """"··· 11111 ~~rn 1~8~ nr beach. $155. 2ttl Florida Spacloua, U!j:ht It. Cheery! pier. H.B. M&--09l? Newi>Ort aaY lir.r7492 ~S5~?~--0626.~~S51L.-_~~==:~·;;;;;;~·~~:;: TY SALON. 1107 Jamboret 5.1&-5882. 1 BR's FROM $157 ROOMMATE wanted 175 ATTENTION animal !oven, ' . Gordonl-2 BR's FROM $177 month. incldg utll,' yrly, lady Sen. Citizen w/2 MALE white Shep.herd ··• Rd., N.B. 6#--0340. $150 -END THAT SEARCH! H.B. near beach, 536-4722. neutered &: de c I awed looking dog. Approx ~ mo. PRO~ONAL gardener, Job Winted, Mlle 700 B~trrY OPERATOR -t)i\t 2 Br, oear beach. Kids/pelll Be \VIU. ko ....._ h hom Siamese, needs turn. apt. or old. Cast is on left front leg. tree work. P r u n 1 n g , time. Mu.st have cllentdc, ok. A.gt. Fee. 847-12J7, cl~~r'"'Jec!~~'F:!'~~ac!~ .s~ ... re .,.,ac . e sml house C.M. by early 838-6443. sprinklers, cleanup jobs. MALE nurse v.-ould care for use imn & blower. Jbe 2 BLI<.S bNch, '6llnctlve Shag Carpeting. Prlvate 64~L.fF.·vsm~e::OO: Pi~: ~~i646-~.0 max· FND: German Shepherd ap-landscaping Geoqe, elderly or invalid patient FUTKter, LTD. 66~70. bltirui, 2 BR, shag crpt & Patios. Pool . Jacuzzi _ -cc~~~="""~~-~= prox:. 9 wks old. Vic. Bristol I and a cap Ing. Geog?'e days. $85 per \vk., ref., BEAUTY OPERATORS redec. $150. 536-9638. Volleyball court • Gas G f R ••s WANTED &: Irvine 200il Cypress St.. 646--5893.. 638-7333 f2) Busy Shop No followini $150-WALK TO WATER! 1 BBQ's. ClOM!d Garages. •rages or ent ...., 2 Br. home in Costa Mesa Santa Ana Heights. EXP. Japanese Gardener Job W1nted. fem•le 702 ne'.e. Comm '1 gU.arantee'.. BR. Couples or singles. Agt. Adults, No Pets. area. Need By April 1. \Vill Black Puppy 5. weeks, part know how. Tr Imm Jn g. 645-1000. · Fee. 847-1207. Self Stora9..-Gar•ge1 pay up to $200. a month. S .~phenl/Collie, female. Clean-up, Small landsca.p-PART-time Bookkeeping. B 0 0 K KEEPER Rect~ Mes• Verde 409 W. BAY St. Mini Warehouses ~~~ eaU 962-3608 X~l~ MC'"1MDr~ta ing. 968 .. ~-Complete monthly or. week-Uonlst. Emcieni. matutt Cost• Meia Various sizes from $25/mo "3 ' me. " · · · -.>W!Q ly servi~. lndivtduals/ secretary needed in builde!I. DUC 2 & 3 Br., 2 Ba. Encl M u lock it • U keep the key * REFINED, WIDOW SMALL whtte poodle found JAPANESE Gardener needs Small businesses. 6 yn exp. developer otnce in Newporj gaf". $165 up. Rental Otc., 1nager Bldg E-103 On site Mgrs. 24 hr access. DESIRES FURN. API'. near Fulton School, F.V. WOJ'k. C o mmer e la I & 645--4782. Beach. Must have coo-SOMETHING NEW 3095 Mace Ave. 546-1034. * 646-3317 * No move In -BAL. PEN. REFERENC-545-7371. Resident. Complete Yard NEED help at home? We stn.1ctlon exp. 645-78ro '. YOU ASKED FOR IT No move out fees ES AVA. FOUND Samoyed female Service. Free EsL 9fi3-t027 have aJdes, nurses, house-BOOKKEEPING As&iatanfl, 9 -2 bdnn unlta deslcned Newport Beach TREES & POOL Security patrolled ~llro vicinity Glauell St., aft 4PM. kpn, companjon11. Home-Good typist p/tline daD1, for ~~tliltt~~ ~l:~ren. --'",.-R-.-.-,-A-P-ioc_o __ Rustle designed, neaf"-new Ham~91.1s~~~· HB SMALL 1 BR ar.L for quiet Orange, 531-4333. JAPANESE Garde n er. maken UP.1ohn, 547.(1681.. Irvine CoiDplex:. Senf of P adult apU al Zlll Elden in 1 .,"'!"~~~~~~~· I middle-aged cp e., not over Lost , 555 Complete yardwork & Help W•nted M & F 710 resurn~ to MLS PO am Featur~: Tex:u walk-in a alace'' ea.st Costa Mesa. 1 or 2 BR, 1 • GARAGE FOR RENT $150 mo, pref. Laguna. cleanup. Free e1t. 642--3102. ' 1017, Newport' Beach, 9'Jl6j; dosets, double lavatories, 5.'D-8893 G I •-rvJ -fr! I OCEAN and shag crpts. all bllns. enclo!I-91B Palm St. HB . GOLD charm bncelet ... -ener• -ce1 A ti c1-...a. BCK>KKEEPER -To "'"""' ~bh~or, d~· oven, ed yard or sundeeks. Call Call 536-4678 Medt. Viii Apts & Siz Steak CCOUft ftCJ C'Jll Xlnt oppor., Med. Pl&n. Piazzu, :~':f'°::h 1;::1~ HARBOR VIEW 645-5780 Of" drive by. From LAGUNA BEACH G~. Hs. REWARD $100 * RAIN Cutten In at a 11 e d, The Irvine cO bu opening J..aa?.'Ood (213) s.n-7420 · · age., $3l5. to $21.S. per El t partm tldH!aned $l60. drystorage,downtown.$25. Penonlfl 11•1 557-1724· ~!~:1~1{:..a;re. foraccoun~cleric.w/mlnCAR Wlllh Emptoyeg month. Avan. April lSdl. e&1,.00 •M t ~n .. A~ HARBOR 494-8170 SILVER charm bracdet Vie. · 2 yn exper. in related work. wanted t/time. Appiy t& Rt'lervaHons being taken by " u1 a u er• to-..., su-440 "miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim:;· ~~I Siz steak Hs., K-Mart or H1ullng 60 w.p.m. typlng & me ot 10 manaaer, Foontain vaney CJS REAL ESTATE l>erb house security, excJu.Off cc..:.;lc;;o~R;;on;;;;.ll;;l __ _;c.:; • P .O. C.M. Reward. 646--9725 key calculator. The i n-Car Wash. 10035 Ellis Avt,. 548-1168 or 833-0084 sive Venaille. Oub and -Personals 530 Eves. GET RID OF UNSIGIITLY dlvidual we seek must enjoy F.V. , pool with unkiue Aquabar, COMP'ANY Prestige Executive -------LOST Re b TRASH & DEBR!S 112· dotail wortc & -... CLAIMS CLERK fountains and formal pr. F'URNISH YOUR HOME OR puN lic~ .~Nina LOAD COIL. STUDENT. depenHently. Xlnt co. : dent. All part Of the South REALTORS passpons o. "'1=i "" o. 548-6428 benefits. Nationally kmwn firm wtU DELUXE "---· "--·t smCE ,... Waterfront Offiices oFnCE -Buy furniture, =· Reward. m..167<. CALL "4 3389 -·-~~... who ... APARTMENTS LI,NU~ s .......,_ apartment .l3"fl carpets, dra ..... , ant"'"11e1 YARD '"'""... cl••-•pe .,._ -....... Ql\,Uvnnwu _,, community. 673 •400 thru ex:clusi~· Whol;;'.;.ie ' "'--~ ....... · Betwffn 9om & 4pm ~phone maMft' le pie_. Alr Cond -Frplc'1 • 3 Swim· 1 Bedroom/studios from $196 -. Decorator Showrooms at I ' ~ ~e trttsdt, ~.:. ~·1:=========1 mg ~tty. Ute typing. mine Pools • Health Spo . 2 Bedroom from $305 I=====:=:===:=:::::::::: 200 to 2(XX) fl. Mo. CJr Lease. I rm YeW)'I, g:ra ng. O'I•--· Start $375. Call Jan J>aee:, Tennis Courts • Game and Model1 opeo 9 A.lo!, tll dusk I 1 QuaHfled tenanlR only. wholesale prices. Ca I I lnltruction ,....,..... 32' Van for lhort furniture A I Cl I I 54().6056, Coastal PCl"80rmEI. ADULTS BAY LIDO BUILDING licensed decorator with top I ~-----...J hauls & <nl .... ..,. cleaning. ecount ng er ca A-.rv, 2190 Harboc Blvd:,· 8llllard Room. ~ experience &: knowledge, 1 ••••••••• •---F p 'd .. ~--..-1 Bedrm. From $154 LA COSTA APTS. 3700 Newport Blvd .. N.B. you'll be deli&hted. eau 1, 548-1862. ee ai CM 2 Bedmt. From $200 1 & 2 Bedroom ~P~h·:;,· ~Lo;,:u;;C:::evo;sl;,•=:-:'.'615-7.12207.1.!!548-8636~~'=-----School• & LOCAL moving&: hauling by =o~'y ::11·CLEAN __ ._IN_G--,-ld-,--W-/0Wf'-MEDITERRANEAN • Carr'.bi • Drapes MEDICAL SuHe-900 sq. ft. at DIVORCED gentelman, mid-instructions 575 student. Large truck. Reas. AppUcant Pays Fee t.rana Steady % day wee)t VILLAGE ON THE BLUFFS e Poo e BBQ's 601 Dover Dr. N . B. dle age, nlre 1 0 0 king, _;.;.;,;.;,;.;.;c;;..;...:;__ _ _;:...;: 534-1846 or 534-2164 Legal Sec'y $600 Thurs. pref. S3 hr. 6#--4313.: AT NEWPORT All Utllltlet Paid BeauttfUlly decorated, fully sincere, seeks warm, e e FREE Yoga HELP 2 married studenll'I, Secretary $.520 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 1 354 Avocado St., C.M . carpeted, In top condition. IJl.ncere, rell&i<>WI Mman for Demonstration Mon at 10 hauling, movin&. yard Rtteptk>ni5t S450 CLERICAL (714) 557-8020 From Newport Blvd., turn at 642-9708 Air conditioned. Parking 1n-new wife. Write Classified am & 8 pm. Yoga Center cleaning. Call Art 548-1843 Gen'! Ofe p.t to $2.50 hr tY'PIST RENTAL OFFICE Hospital Rood 11 block .,.,...,.,..,..,..,..,...., ~~All on ground level. ~ ~ 869~0 ~a:~:: 445 E. 17th St., CM 646-8281'. GEN. Hauling. ~/Shrub .rum ~ZN A~ 0NMY 6EJ£\~E~M :!:':n~~~ ~~~ mesliBllU 21 ruu. SERVICE Calif.. 92627 ~ ~~-~~~ r:~anup. 1793 Newport, CM 6t6--t854 2 Br w/gar.-fncd yrd Newport B"!ach, Ca. 92660. 2 BR 1 BA unfurn Sl!K> We1tcllff Building *HINDU SPIRITUALIST* [ s.Yic91ft ...... , FAnIER &: SONS, tree 17931 Beach, HB 847-9617 w/paUo -water pd. Call Telepbooe: (714) 645-0060 2 BR 1 BA furn $220 Co!'Tl(>r Westclill Drtve & Let this ad change )'OW' _ . work trash yard Ir: pr btwn 1 & 5, 63&-41.XI. Beautiful apts. w/prlvate Irvine Blvd., N e w Po r t whole outlook on Ille for the 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;; ck!~. FM est. 842-8182' Accounting Clerk 2228"B" Placentia Ave. $145 PARK NEWPORT patios, garage, pool, spa. Beach. l\lr. Howard betttr. Profeuk>nal advice Beautiful modem ofc & con-2192"A" Placentia Ave. $140 Lush garder setting. Adulb!I , 645--filOl. on llfc. Readings dally. 10 Accounting PRIVATE, oommerclal prop, genial co-workers. Should 2566"D" Or1np Aw. $140 APARTMENTS no JX!IS, 131 E. 21st, C.M. NEWPORT Beach, 3 7 2 3 AM -10 PM. 4 9 2-913 6 . ~~cleaned, tree haw some AJP exper. Co. DELUXE * 646-8666 * Bireh. Dial Bldg, Delux of-492-9034 312 No. El Camino INCOME tax, Bookkeeping · · oUers good wages. Salary to TOWNHOUSE On the bay THE EXCITING fice sp. avail. 650 sq. tt. llOO _R_•_•_L_San __ Cl_em~en_t_•_· __ Z730 Camino Capistrano SKIPLOADER le dmnp truck $&ii. Call Sally Hart, 2 BR, 1~ BA. Blt In_ Range. Luxury apartment living PALM MESA APTS. ~/t.draSOe ~r ,....!IC_!.:, ftu.tllincNldr' PTALMells &p:t"'°t, I!!:,.ADntlNG&S Suite 2, SC, 49'M870. ~. =,!!· S:.ftJ.~I ~ncy • ~~ ~l overlooking the water. En-MINUI"ES TO NPT. BCH. ....,,.., '<l1J 1.via.i, • ' "" r•.:-B•bytltt'nn ..... · ,..... ' " Crpts, drps. Prlv. patio, ~ 000 airport. ·-"~ Future (2UJ ~•1350 Fully --'---..;·~:....----tHo~·-!!!-:_!l!_O!!ft~l-~----1-CM:;:::';· .::;:=:::;:::o-;::--1 Encl garaa:e. EXTRA joy $1....,, health spa, 7 Bach, J & 2 BR. From $145 ""'"'°=-==='=0o-=-= Q.;l'r" ,;,. ..,_.. ··• CLEAN ' N chlldr 1 swimming pools, 7 lighted Adults, No Pets. 1815 WESTCLIFT DR., NB l1c. BABYSITI'ING my home, 3 Account•nt. Jr. • 0 en, pet. t · rt1 1 il f Lu.'<. New Deeof". Garden p o LEM Pre yrs or older. 7:30 am -to HOUSE OF CLEAN W 1~ ..... t OUr home otftce i. lft ... , uated on a bluff aver-"· looking Ille Pactflc 0ceao : & Newport Harbor'. If : you have good typing · skilb, good figure """'· : & some attlce exper., we : offer you this unique : war1c environment &: a , chall•nging opportuntty. . AP'Pt.Y IN THE PERroNllEL DEPARTMENT Mon-Frt, 9 am·U noon Sl7S. ~6342. enncl1s cou u • .' Pus m es o 1561 Mesa Or. R B gnancy. Con-,, -•-•--wall e are ~'5 or a young blcy e tra....., putting, ahuf· (5 blks from Newport mvd.) Office Suite, 705 sq. ft. fident, s y m path et I c 5:30 pm. $25. a week. H.B. -oars. w1nu1.,.,..•, a, car-q:gressive accountant to El Puerto Mesa fleboard. croquet. Junior l's -~~.,:54&-c::,9800::='---ground floor, front &: back pregnancy (.'OUJlM!ling. Abof.. F.V. area (Bushard&: Elllsl pets&: drapes. 7 Yrs. area. join P1'0gl'eS3ive co. in the PACIFIC MUTUAL : 2 BR. $165 from $189.50 monthly; also l e CASA VICTORIA entr. Ample prkng. 548-9586. lion&: adoptions ref. 962-7689 64U8'M or 646-2527. health care industry. Must 700 Newport Center Dr. ~ Unfurn, and Z.bed.room plans and 1 & 2 BR. Furn & Unlurn. DESK space available $50 APCARE 642-4436 YOUNG SET SCHOOL, open JAPANESE Lady . Ex-have min 2 yn accoun~ Newport Beach Z.story town houses. Elec· Carpets, drapt"s, D/\V, TV mo. WIU provide tundture SEM1 retired, neat w/male, 6am-7pm. ages H. Pro. perlenced HRe cleaning. NO e:xper. Pleue send resume1'l::==:ll::::ll::::==== All Utilities P•ld tric kitchens, prtvate pa."'ls ant. Pool, etc. Come by &. at $5 mo. Answerin&" iervice 44, seeks reas attractive teaehert. W. wkly. Call Transp. A salary requlttmenta tol• Pool &: Recreation or balconies, carpeting, dra-inquire about our b1ove-In avallabl.?. 17875 Beach Blvd. female companion. 25 to 40. 646-3106 or 645--1057. • 96S--050:J • controller, P .O. Box lm!SO, a..ERICAL 1959 Maple Ave., CM pe.rle1. subterranean park-Allowance. 525 VlclOf"ia St. Huntington Beach. 642-4321. Salling, occ. dinner. P.O. OIILD Care~ 1 -..i-Otris-""'--'I···-· CINnl~ Santa Ana, Ca. 9'lnl. Auditi"" Clertc . C Ou,, ... lng with elevaton. Optional H·~ CM 2 -Bo ~, ~--Poln ~ .... ., ..,_ _._ · ADVERTlSlNG SALES -•• ., SPA I >-nEW maid service» Just north of At ..,""'· · · 64 -();)'70. OFFICE apace &: auite1 x .lO'I, '"""'... t. tlan home, tenCed yard, hot *WE DO EVERY'I1UN * Oranae County newz pe The 1rvlne ()). seeks lb- 2 BR. W/w Crpl. Drapes. ~·ashkm island at Jrunboree 2 BR. Free Utilities. avail. by Riverside Ave. PREGNANT? Th Ink In i lunches, any age. FV. Refs. Free est. 646-28.19 need 1 exp er i ere ed d Iv Id u a I w/1-2 yn: Lovely kltehm, B1tn range. and San Joaquin Hills Road. Pool. Encl gar. Dshwhr. Post OUiee. 215 Riverside. abortlon't Know all the tacts "96&-=.::'llm=·------XLNT HC)Uleclee.ning Classified Advertising sales background In ac- Garage. l.ndry room. No Telephone (7l4) 644-1900 241 Avocado SI. CM . 642-3.l47. tint! Call LIFE LJNE..24 ANYTIME. ,Licensed. Lots of By Day. Own Transportation persons. Full Ume position countin&/bookkceping n.el(l, pets. 1 child ok. 5.S7-1501 or for rental lnfonnatlon 646-1»1. LEASE C-2, central Costa _,hn~,"541°"""'522'=,.· -,---attention. Hot meals. * 836-06C8 * handling tio lief t Typing ll> w.p.m. & ab~ 6'5-7.SS. -===..;;;:===--1 BR patio R h-1... .......... f\1esa Joe. lT:iO en ft ""M all .AIL'OHOLJCS Anclrn1nV"ll••. e 968-0887 e . ~--1.1~ ~ n re or to operate 10 key Must be • • e .. '6• ·-~'"· .,... ~ ....... ~-LM COMPLETE HOUSE "".......:: _.es staff and number oriented .&: e .. '-. VERY NICE 2 bd unit, $17~. FOR LEASE $110 Unfum. Ea 1 ts Ide. -Cor part) 64&-8811 A.gt. Phone 50-7217 or write Business Service CLEANING SERVICES. developing new ~111. detail work. Xlnt wo..L~ fii>lc. crpt, drp, blllns, Adulls over 35. 548-2407. ** Office & Store tn small P.O. Box lm. Colt& Mesa. * &t&-5943 * 548-3J68 * Good opportunl.ty tor riaht condl a..co. benefits '""~ beam ceilings, 11atio, adults : BR. Bayfront Apt. $550 Huntington Be•ch shop'g center, Bol.sa. &: Heil, Yourv couples, 18-35 + Payroll &: Bookkeeping Serv l---Tox penon. U Interest. ed, send CALL 644 3319· -only,nopeta.Ref 2354Santa 2BR.Nearbeach.$395.. HB •••-·-·~-·•or•~"" For--" .......... _••-, ... _,.. -·-to""" _ _...._..,_.1N ----including utilities. · · Q°f\T".LU.J ~ ~ au.uu.a ..,.. .. i=e. IU:'llU, ·~ ...__weu ..... 0 • Betw 9 & 4p Ana A~ .. 673--0.195. Georll'llllll Wllli1m10n BRAND NEW DELUXE office space for -;::;:::;:::U::;;pm;;;;:;:::;::;:.~lneo:ne;;;;;:;:tax;;<xpe;f:r.:-;;;;;;;;;_· INOOME Tax Preparation 155~·~1>.n,.~~Pllot~!.· !Pi!!.O!'!.~Box-1~~1"ff':"nj;;;a~m~~~m~·I $140 up spac 2 hr/3 hr 1~~ •Rultor 9uo Vadis Ill rent near San Diego Fwy. • ' Reuonable n.tes. Pbe call. ASSEMB;_:NJ• ColtaLERs.Mesa 92635. CLERK • J~try Sal"'' Ba, pool, cpl/drn, bltn, Call 831-1'~ ~ -for 1ppt -·-· • plygmd · ,. * 548-6570 * Luxury Garden Apts 1,,;="'.:::;:,;.:-==· ==--.,,."""" •u.....,..•v · ~t'....,.._. b • r e I a t e d e I er I c a>J 1996 Mapt•. No I 642-31'13 Aduli• Only-No Pets 600 Sq. FL OFFICE w/klt & Trader's Par·"!ll•d1"se· Jonltorl•I ~· 3rd ...... ~ ~i ... t. nm. n to: Al<>1, 1 18992 Florida St. (% blk. \\I, Ba. $155. ALSO 600 Sq. Ft. ~ gate at 3'pm tor ind ahl1t or P'f!l'IOl'lllble, with clerical ap:. 3 BDRMS. 11ta Ba, 114 car PENIN. Duplex:: 3 Br., of GarUeld &: Beach Blvd) S'tORE $155, C.M. 646-213{) OFFICE cleaning, 11e'd 1 ll , pm -tor 3rd ahlft. tltixN: il typing. . ft~~ a~":i,'1 r~~ $1~: ~'l~R furn., $295 642-3850 TI4: 847-9448 SML office approx: lOxlO, bonded. 7 Yr& exp. ln area. MacGregor Yacht Colp, QJsta. Mesa JeYt'l!lry mo. 548-944.1 Avail Nmv! . , 2 BR, 2 BA. $195. Adult 824~ C, S25 mo, Inquire 824 I "1 nes 642-'824 or MfJ...2527. 1631 Placentia, CM & Lan SAILORS Choux-. 2 Br, 2 Ba.. poolside garden bungalow West 19th St, Cotta Mesa Masonry ASSEMBLERS 1S38 Newport Blvd .. C.M. · AOL TS only, lmntac 2BR, 2 sty. Gar. Kids/pels ok. near OCt."lln. Frplc. lrg'. OFFICE Space/Lease. CdM CLERK, sales, for ~ 2BA, quiet, Tf"iplex, nr A.gt. Fee. 847-1207. pAtio. 6 Pools. Sauna. Ten-loeat\on. 659 sq ft. Can be t"i mes Brick-Block-Stone Elqler. prefd. Apply Clipper teafood market. Part thtie ishopping Avail April l . $175 ROOMY clean 38R, 2BA, nis. 846-02.59. divided. 675--6676 645-8266 Marine Corp. 1919 E. ()c. monrlnp. 5 Dll.,ys wee~' mo. 642-lf>22. bltin'l, patio, cJge to beach Also l Br. Furn. From $135 cldental. Santa. Ana. O>ntact Mr. OlMn m-a.t MESA Venle.,.... -Beaut. 3 or bay, yrty 64!H818 2-3 BR. 2 Ba, 1165 up. Poot, 4001·0 BIRCH, N,B, d II P•lntlng & ASSEMBLERS N.B. ·: Br, 2 Ba apl-hon1~. Frplr, Newport Beach secluded. Xlnt children's $160/Per Mo. 541..oo.32 0 ars ~e!rh•nglng Apply at Clipper Marine COOK. dinntr. MllSl' be all· larg patio, close<! double "rea. 18881 Mora Kai CE. of 1617 WESTCLIFF Corp 1919 E oectdenlal St. a.round man. Lairwaa Be ·h gar. $215. ~016. EASTBLUFF Be.ch otr Gar1;01d> 962-8991 1291, 156 "!i!(I oq. tt., amp!• 1;~~~r.0:.:7':!,. Sol:tA Ana. • ' Country Cub, 31106 S. ~ *'* BEAUTIFUL l & 2 BR. Villa Granada Aptt. Newport Beach Pka. util. janitor. Sawn· WANT c:ondiO or ~ ~ price. FrM cdor ~ ASS l ST A N"TT tit It er Rwy., So. l.quna. .... Con~cmPorary Carden_Apta.1 ·TOWNHOUSE • SpaC'ioull gardnoc #104. 541.soo:t 1.20 Ac. oraree grow: ready Uthe A: at. Lie:. Ina. manqer-Must be owr 21, COOKS wanted for dlnnir PatK'll . .r'1:J pool. $165-Sl!IO. 4 IlR., 21;. RA., balconlC!I, ~~lt Summ('r, Yrly, Bu1inn1 Rent1I 445 for ronOO& or mobile home home in Costa Mesa near W\l'l't be \lllderbid. 642-«I05. clean cut. Prior txptriel'IC:t lhllt ' O)'lter bar. AP'Ply Call 55 . 2S · frplt-, .,...1,, bar, nttac+il"d 2 Anita 1 R.l'tltllls. Bkr. D>s park. Exchan&e lot tmprov-lhopc. Have nkle home, lftf'd. but not req'd. APOl1 Hungry T\ger Rntaun.nt, VERY n1tt l BR . In a 11n1all rAr garage. Pool Facil11les. W. Balboa Blvd. 673-2058 REAR Sheet Metal bldgir11 ed Invest. prop. flt bead\ Garden Grove, Xlnt area. * WAlloL~PUAllnopER ..... In penoo. After 7 pm, South 00 W!" Sunftowtt_. S.A. : qujet complex. $ l 4 O. $3~/MO. I 3BR. 2ba. furn/unfurn, Yrly a.pprox 25x40 suitable for house. lrwtn, Rllrl &4Ulll. CJS Real Estatt, 545-1168. .r 03lst Plua 'Iblater No. 1. OOUNTER. &frl for dfY 837--9jl7. No children or Nrar Cd~I fligh School CaU Mike at 28th St Marina. plumber, electrical, TV $650. radio-TV equlpmll'tt Tr.de Trust Dffcll Wbm )QI caD "~ 3410 S. Brillol. a.ti. Mea. cleanlna lllattt. AJdy bafoft pets. R35 Amigos \Vay, NB 644-2991 673--6fiOO Riel)&.lr cte, 821~ A. West suppltes &: tied .• meet\. 548-1"4 IWl-lnl nooe. '"2200 •Harter. t11'!t OCEANFRONT ' Br. 2 Ba. WATERFRONT, pier tor !18' l!Jlh St, SL'IS mo, Inquire 824 parts/b>meownu for 1 pair for a free •clear PAINTlllG • l'aperinl. 90 AUTO BOOKKEEPER A·~ a.ta M.... ' . Yrly. $.150; 4 BR. 2 b,1. 41<. boaL Dix. 1-BR .. trpk., lgc. W 19th St. Cc<ta M,.. ol Ronda 90~1. CID Houle833~bere. yn ~J~ 1 •:;.· EXPERIENCED CUSTODIANS pm'lllllcbls, $PAC . N"' 3 Br/2 &I $2SO. ~u~~k· .. .,~ewly painted. patio. 675-2699 Agt. WANTED Vegetable atand, aft. 5 p.m. Lk1uo.oo.__ · PBX DSS INS BD.LING Fff. Ptnonntl Dtpt. lloq •-•<-v -Car rtntal Ollie<, IMu1uc< '69 CADILLAC ILEEI'• 'J'ltADE $00,000 eq\blly la -· Xlnt-._ o>adl--ta!, N"'POrf lloach. 2 Br/2 Bo. -· Bakooy. J.,,;, ReQJty • Mlke oWce, etc. Smoll bull~ WOOD, ..... ....S. ~ eq. -· hllma for -DlllC. oole WP • -S.0 Mn. Sii--.J'rl. ~-"-• =· .J;r;fi•32 .~; ~o 551-17@ Eve•. L _____ ...Jll &j on b<ioY _,_ ~ l!lllll liol. ow..s. Tnd< 1tr home or dupleir. c.11 -· 3,IJllO + -1or boale. County Wide IWnblor PiWr~m'iY ~~~ ~ Lent~ or 8.13·d . F'OR Rent YearlY. S295/mo. lbnCatl . ,. Dldt 8"' area, tood acctu Boot or ft. da1 mom1np 8 tD. rioon. Ctll Thi ll an Im a a , U2D GUdea. Grwt, calif. ~ eurlen. 1\t. ~--t Bluff . Uofom 2 B!l, 2 BA BAY • -· 50-4583. 962i2ll3 ~ VON .-Ibo ... ol 1 Slot~ _. DUPLEX. NO garage. SUITABLE for O.Otal or * * " '* * * .2.84 acm, Ellllloft. HWf, pAlll'l'ING " Rouooal>le • A SAYS W-orVu.O>ntoctMt. e DELUXE e Adulll. 6'13-2706. 223 19th R~1 400 Medical. 100 sq~~ bu been 90 ACR&'I In Bantow. ulll. ldftl for -· or EV<s: '3-1'3111 lll.19: ,_ ''le Ywr Own Ion" Hmy -. llO Wat sq BR, 2 BA Apt "' I St.. N.B. -bl-d<ota1 olfl<e. ~ ... T.D. ir.uer. Will take Improved •Don-Eon: ......... or .......... St •• Colt•,..... ,. 3 kl t r ~"'· SPAC 2 BR 2 BA pa:to CLEAN olceptrc room, pvt 436 3'lnd SI., Newport Beoch S20.000 V>lut. !Ids .,.._ $ll.llllO valut. P•:=ln :0 ffll., Ext. dat>t hi )'lllr o., • D12!'1'AL """"""'· &t 1::rl'.l tnr apec. mu rr ' te, bltsnf IJhaa' I und h m>' ho~, '*'· per mo. 613..tiOOO aft-4.:30. sca.anJ or 5G-4818 St&-00 R ~ Ill""'! ~ B* &n AVON S moe 11:.xp.., mrno e~ clln= A4bl...&anit; all!<> Qull!t~ l!l.,1$llltl.· . \ ~ ' S'l'QR£. Avall ,\orll.ht, 6!11i.11AV&-l1011•,J>alm jffl\Jl\IC-1'nx:l<L~--· -w -lie W!Ye. Call-: pi! bri.flts. .Htp-n'::t ~"i:z.,""..:~"· Pool .. Mt-12'111. LOE .llOl!i w/kltch<n a botll Wet! 19tb si.1135-mo. Ill< Sllr1rct $31.IOO ,.t$1i,!llJD oq -lile-U. --;-* P-"EllHANO•R • • !OCJ, ll'ft. OW!' side at~. Clll°"; e $l8'I e BRAND N<w OcuJtb1'nt privllel!"I· Moy ....t< for quire 824 WOlt Utb St 0oota Also vao eom cir C.t. (:ty VW.J'lo>Statlon ~ « Cart Robt:o ~ BABYSll l ER, f/Uml, -AM 1xl 10 AM or S 1xl 7 l'ji: S5 Amlp Wq, NB Oondomlnlum , BR. 2 RA, i'fnt. 64l-6GI M,.. vol $25,000 &' lmlp, wUI Do,111!11 P\cl< _ Up + ..., L11o: 1x1 tnde! ()Jr ,.,_., .. -'°"' -ar ..... -by H>O/mo. Year !Aue. FW 11111 Item unctor $SI, b'y NNCI a "Paid"! Ploco 10 <41 tri·plx, !bit """' IC.mt. cult ya!,~ oh 4 pn. Pantdloe mtu:M 11: fDr )'C!QI mlnf. Lo,: B. Rell1 ,1-""-""'"------ WJLLLU( WAL1'£RS CO, 81$-1994. t11oPtnny-. C.U601G11. ---------------5U..5dQl"'I-4ft.mt. CluoiDcd Adi.·. HW111 Dina Point ( I I , • ·- ---. ·-~~~1 =~~~1 ~~~1 i; I • ,, I 1 ][II] I ..... , I llDJ I E •• ) 1 llm ~, -..... -. -., ~,[Ill I J ,, ' I ..... I~: ![Ill I lwt v PILOT .1l5 , -· Molttt 19, 1973 ~iiiii;i;~~ l iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ll ! ii i' Holp Wanted, M & P 710 Holp Wanted, M & P 710 Holp Wani..t, M & I' 710 Holp Wani..t. M & F no Help Wanted, M. & F 71t M1-llal>too• lllMltcolloneous Ill ~ 154 llom, Powe< 906 : ., • i DD<TAL SecreWy, -NU~~~=~faEN ~~t~;..~= PERSONNEL ~!:"M~~,k~i~GOLDEN PALACE IMPORTS ~1~"1~~ ~i.~f~~: i :&rt~c.ueo::t ~ ~ exl)tr.~tptulbut-.·llltraln. ~r~n:-·r:a.1~ 3519 E. Coast Highway ~mate iOOR. Hurry! ~~i=.-W· ! I 645-MM. No eo&rnetlcl • no &int-CLERK oot req'd. Neat in ap~r. Corona del Mar FOR Sal• AKC .R.tRbtt":red 20' Sldp lack f'\Y&idl't. DJ :, • • ' : DISHWASHER Wholesale Growinl • l yr•,. ~.kl. 8t6-8713 wkdy14:J0..7 , AwlYCM.morna, 2590 Nc"·port l.iR.E.A'r DANt.:.S • b pup-hp. J'WC. 2 l"'MUos. tat)p, I I exp. 0n1y. SoJary "l"n. B1;.s; !Nest to See's Candy Shop I •''''· """ t•nk. ouinq.n. heed. , Muat be neat &: clean. Over I..Q&u.na Hilll ma. Call fw LADIES, need extra money? • 14750 548-3184 -+ ~"~~~~ -~~:=i: OFFICE ~~w.~ •. ~ --VARIAN-DAfA-~~~~· ·-pon Ow~ers-Retlring ,,__ BASS>:~A~:::plei;-7 ~~ •. w....-... -. -~- : N.B. Co. will_,_ ••-•t ~~--645-5916. MACHINES ""° beneOIS. ExJ>u. man Hawaii Bound ,,.,,old. AKC, Trl-0010,...i & w on • fiylni bridl<'· Good : . DOMESTIC Help • Geo.... U 'IUU ....... _. ..... -prerd. Full or p/tlme. Ap. 0 I A u•-t• s ·-h1u wn/1vhite. 962~313!1. ~hapc? $5.990. , All By'A ~.. in tuclnatin( work. Tb1s LEGAL Sec'y Trainee. pJ,y Shell Station, 17th I. ftCe• ft". • nr lme a .. "llN!ATU RE AKC ~"I• 494-9717 496-4020 • on ~M Aloncy, lOl>B could beoome a ,.al.,.,..,, Young at""=I!,., Good W' H Irvine NB $ 0 llj E " ·~~ : E. 16th SL, S.A. 547-<Xl9!1 -Start $400. Call Jan Ire d<UIJ. InteW..nt A u lmmedlal• OpenlJ'e • . ' ENTIRE T CK • 2 PRIC r·,,~. ""'" whit• .... -. 1910 s KI p J Ac K 20, ' ELrel'RONIC Parts Buyer 1>fti'!, 54l).6(f;5. Co as ta l Jtrona: dealrt to le.am. Muat In Our 8,,_ Penonnel Of:tiee SHOE . Salesman, ex P · \\'kdays alt 3 pm. 968-1140. 1'"1,ybrldge. A lnvenblry ·O:dtrol. Some Pel'llOllnel Agency, ,2790 berellableo.Startat$300fQr for a c;;k to assist in a Ol1ldrBul shoe flttf'r. Ortho Rare beaut. an:Uques. Highest quality, se--SCl lNAUZ ER . AKC. chani-M>-8139 It ~X58 exp nee. Pal Electronics Harbor BJvd., C.M. probationary perlod. $350 vuieh• oz .... .,1anmeoU1 llUCh helpful, Mr. w h 1 d z er ' lect, contemporary art. Ivory, wood & genl· 111on sired, super persoMl1· Boats, S.11 909 • Com 6391 W th or oalt.,, w/unllmlted ,, ~-113().1540 M. Viejo. t • . I . . d ~ -J>&1'Y estminster GEN'L OFC. Part Time -as l'f'Oup iflsuranoe. recordl Sho Ord C k s one carvings, porce a1ns, screen~. Ja e, ry. Avail. for stud. 5,,,.....,..,.~. 'Ave, 8&&-3301 Filing, type, To $3 hr. ch an c e f 0 r ad-& the administration ot '! ,,,,,,,__•rt 00 cloisonne, furniture. etc. No re,servations-Golden Retrlever1 Both -.:~:G~m~h. while : Lakewood (21J'} 531-Tm. vanemient Mu.t be wt~ benefits programs. We are F!!, ~~b Ex~..,,0 ~d~ Cash & Carry. Sale begins Thurs .. l\1ar ch ,\•'c •TIA\ L">"" .. ~-, • ·-, Exec. Sec')"I ~ to work 4 accept looking far an individual .. ~ ~ .~.. 1u11 n. , ~., hulls w/&Qld decks. No.~ .. ' NCR 3100 Opr to $625 GIRL ~&)'. Tfi)lng It: reponslbllity, Prefer res.I· who is service oriented &: to br di.cussed. For ~ppt. 15th, 10 a.m. Hrs Tues. thru Sunday 10 a.nl. AUSTRALIAN s h e pher d nncl No. 432!1. Sl150. Ii $1250. Design Engineer general office work. dent of Fountain Valley or enjoys a' heavy V¥U'k load. caJI 6W449t. to 4:30 p.m. to end of h1 arch. pups, r{'g. Tr~ .l blues. !m-3t!j) day, 6Tu-lt«l eve Semi Conductor to S15K 67S-8960 vie. Call Mary Ann, Prior penonnel exp er . TELEPHONE Solicitor. 6-e Same Location Since 1961 e Nort.'O. TI"1,TJ7-1'l30 collt"Ct. VICI'ORY 2.1, No. D> cont- , Eni'ineer Sec'y to SQ}() HAVE at once openinr for 642-2330. helpful & typing a necessity. 9PM Mon th '"' SllJ\'"Y Te · Pu .. i-10 plete wtrev 1:2\i Hp I Sec'y. Indus Relat to PXJ the right men or women in MAIDS days/pm"a. F/T. If you meet these quaJiflca-9AM:l2PM ·sat. ~ .. Yolli·~·. Furniture 810 I Miscell1nt<tus 818 me!' p..,..... e....i ..... o.n S42"-ll89 an. 6 D-tJ s M·~ A tio & 1oo~--' •. .., ..... v.·ks. m. to $100. Call John, ..... ... , ~~dfF)sh)i: =~for~:°:~ ~;1Ne=rt Be~~~g ~~~..,~ ~~~:~~:OER Ac~~. ~ltFr~~t SCRAM-LEJS 1-.=83l4!22=.=BE=·c_A_trr_rru=L~C.,~,m-a-n ~~~k:.~XJnt CDOd. 2 Girl Friday S450 real future! Apply today. MAID worlt in e:w:change for Please AppJ.y In Penon Newport 11 taking awpca· brass candlestick $85. Glu· Sheptlf'fd puppies, AKC. sails nu ~r. ~ •--· $550 W.T. Grant Co. 400 Camino apt,' hra per day for your Monday thN Friday tionl fol:• ed planter, pedestal 3' hi, ANSWERS Alter S pm 49.l-0019 962-67"n « 67:M432. ~ • .., ....... ,. De Estrella San Clemente, rent M8-e756. 8:30 • •:30 e 8u1~y1 $XI. Matching chrs. $30 ea. ' ENDEAV0~26'. Full J"llCI!. ~ Gld Frida.Y $11)) wk ' MAINTENANCE Engineer. Old China lotus carving 5.~l' BRITTANY Spaniel, 1 yr, Xln com Secretary $500 l!OUSEKEEPER. Uw-in. for M u • t h 8 v e Pr 0 v en e .W•itre11e1 Sl50. Pair Fr. comfl)Odes. Famity _ Nippy _ Tiger _ fl'ff to good home. Xlnt pet. ~ 4ti~''niim--k · 1 ... No. San Dleeo County travels on job. Mw:t love plumbing, have mechanical • Ho1te11/C•shier gallery, SUS ea.. Fr. coffee Country n1ll!>k ts big today, Horses 856 FOR We. Udo 14, with · Recept. typist $450 ~ childre'n & father who background e I e ctr t ca L, v DM • Cooks marble top. 'Ormulu, br&tze Arctic -JN the CITY SZJ..l200 bef ll a.m . Gen"I ledger accnt $625 ehlldren. Sunflower Aptl., abllU:y. Apply in petnon. See e Bartender table, pllery, $85 lan1ps. but i! oover got 10 be really I:.:;;;,,:::,:;,-____ ,.,,,::;:: trailer $950. Prop cw~i~T $600 CM. 545-1650. Mr. Saber. Sheraton Beach Pl.ease apply in pers:tn 642.£8139. p>pular unlit n10st Anirri· CJ-ItLDS hunter. Sorrel. 14.3 ca.II 644-2!"173 HOUSEKEEPER, Cook, live Inn. 2U1l Pacllic Coast 3333 Pacific Coo.st Hwy s ACRI FICE-Dlning srt, <·ans started Jiving IN U1e hands, good disposition. Call 19' South Coast built Keel Personnel Agency in, for elderly woman, Hwy, Hunt Bch. 2722 Michelson Dr. Newport Beach French countr:y breakfront .c ~IT*Y:-. ~UC~~IN~Fll~67~3-~7'152~~~~~~~ Boat. Needs some work. ' , , 833 Dovor Dr,, N.B. wMJ/wheelddle ~~ .... · &handw"f'ca°'p~ MANAGERS WANTEO lrvlno, C•Ufwnla TRNE ASSEMBLERS octagon ~•tal table. 6 * AUCTION * cl::l'IS:::._·="c;,'·.;:l288=·~~-= 641-3170 --~-93•1400 -336 laddel'i>Ack cheln. 2 Ven<'· ~ &..ts, Sllps/Oock1 910 , · 110f1. 546-{i950 International co. wl~ cur-., 1 •"'• VOLT tian lamPfl.. 833-9576 Fine F\imlture [ ....t'::_, I tC : • rently tn 14 countriet 11 ex-p I & Appliances -· • EXEC. SECRETARY HOUSEKEEPER, Lido Isle, ..... -ing its operations to Equal Oppo•. Employer Instant ertonnt UPHOLSTERED din rm SUP for 30 to 36' sail or : fee Paid. Expanding houalng 5 days, Approx 5 hrs, $50 O~e Co. area. Manage-Temporary Service chairs & table, love seat, Aucuons Friday, 7;30 p.ni. · 1 ~l". Finest con c re t f" : co. needs your SP8rldlna: week, Local ref. 673-91.89 ment Statt around the world PRUNERS WANTED 3848 C&mpus Dr., suite 106 tea cart, lamps & misc. Windy's A uction Barn docks In bay. 6 mo min. 1 penionality. Lota ol publiC HOUSEKEEP!;R needed exceeding inccmes of $30,000 Newport Beach 546-4741 SAT only. 134. Poppy, OIM. ~!Ai Newport, CM 646-8686 Boiits, G.ner 1I 900 6'7:J-1i606, 28th St. Marina ; •. contact. Great career 5pot, p/tlme. Apply in person, per yr. No exper. n~. F.qual Oppor. Empklyer MOVING: Din. set W&lnut Behind Tony's Bldg Marl. BOATS! BOATS! 8(),\TS! SLIP wanted for our pt'l!tty i ; Salary to $750. Ahlo tee MO Victoria, CM. C raining provided. No Wholesale Growing • Exp'd TYPISTS -Dictaphone, 60 fonnica top w/4 bi·b&ck Mlscelll nt<tus Big . Small _ Pu\\'er • Sail • 40' Sloop. Prefer C.orom. del : Jobe. Call Helen Hayes, HOUSEKEEPER • babysit· _, , req'd. No age limit. Only. Salary Open. Laguna w.p.m. High school diploma chrs. SC>. 2 drt>&sera, $XI. Wanted 820 Nev.• . Used. !'.1ar ~ Aft 5, 673--0llO ' , 540--6055, Coastal Personnel ter part time, childreD 9-16. , interview, call betwn Hills area. Call for appt, req'rt. Xlnt frtnae benefits .& 2 twn beds $65. 673-7426. \\!(' have tht'ni all? : ·~y, 7790 Harbor Blvd.. 49i.81.15, 49&-ttn. .., ..: 2 pm (TI4) TI6-TI47. 586-1580. working oonds. Apply in TABLE for bedroom corner PAY 5 to 10% more than oo The trick is to fi nd us, ewn Boat1, Speed & Ski 911 ; : HOUSEWIVES: Stretdl your Ma rketing Sec'y $600 Purchasing in:~!l)-9~.am,l ~~ Twin bed fits underneath: called top$ .paye rs 0 11 userl after \.\'l' give you our phone L 0 A fib 1 · ·E xperienced Machin ist shopping dol:lar &. build a Fee Paid/Also Fee Jobe Sec'y Constr $600 Brookhurs1, F 0 u n la 1 n SU 644-1140, 2912 Carob St., Oriental rugs. 5 4 5 - 5 0 7 0 number & address. 1fi,ttl~ ~d. Jni 0!,~~Mi , • 64l)..E036 • spare time income. Write Westclill Like to work for a highly Valley. Equal Opportunity Eastblutf. Newport Beach. eves. Robert V. Staats Inc. camper canvas plos moor-I · l!:XP 'D Food & Cocktall Clas.sit'ied ad No. 660, Daily Penonnel Agency respected co. in-one of the Employer. HOOSIER cabinet and an· WAN'"(' to buy · '8 gal Yacht Brokerage since 1927 In& cover. 60 hp Jobnaon , waitress. Day shlH. Ask for Pilot, PO Box~· O>sta 165(,!-~k· ~· t S.A) · most beautiful buildings in TYPIST tlque oak table; Ph. 675--3085 aquarium or I a r g er . 34551 Casita..s Place c .G. equip, aealll 4, incl ll'lr ; · , ·Wayne or Liz. Rancho San Mesa Caltf. '1-'· •~uu n er the ll'vi.ne area? It ""'U have after 6 962-7057 · or 536-4312. Dana Marina, 493-5101 plua spare tire. $1175 . J . Golt Coone 1' RRIGATION 541-8836 •-Well established firm will . , • oaquin llm'1 co11struction purchasing train good typist on MTST BONE. Naugahytte Early WANTED one good lailgate Boats, M•lnt./ s:to-.9401 aft4. • ; 1~geib~.,lrvine,Nr.UCJ, LEAD MEN ~~I~t~f~~loo: ~~~~o~~~~~ ~~~:a't ~r~~~ ~e~?no~tc~'pmimmac, ~r.~~~~~~8~~· Servic• 902 ~'. : EXPER. Interior Decorators Lakewood. (213) Sll-7.m. ~~~·-· Abigail Ab b 0 t $400. Call Jan Pa a: e. * * * 'SOFA & loveseat, Mu1lc•l lnstrument1 822 * CAL 20 OWNERS * I T----•Hon 1-: : ,.wanted to aha.re In operation Wholesale Growing -Exp'd MUST have experience In "''bUiu1t:1 Agency, 230 W. 540-6055, Coastal Pel'90nnel never used bath for $170., Special Thit Month . ·---· . - '. :of contemporary home Only. Salary Open. Laguna model shop work. The right Wamer, Suite 209• S.A. Agency, 2190 Harbor mvd., usually honie, 968-1910 * * MARTI.N N -. 2 0 Haul·SCTUl>-paint bottom $85 1 furnJahinga lhow room. Con-$111 area. Call tor &PPL man will br employed full REAL ESTATE SALES CM. Miscellaneous 818 R.CN!ewood C1aas1cal Guitar Pacific Tides Marine I : . tact Mrs. Boileau &M-4917 !f86..1580. time on prototype develop-SUCCESS CAREER WAITRESS _ with cue. $400. 644-4440 " 227 ~h st .. 011 the bay, C•mper1, S•t./Rent ftO 1 1 _.,_ _., ment. Day Bhtft. only. Bio-New er experienced. Join the Off F N -··-~. -FIBERGLASS ".. .....,.... ... p. Dynamics, 17542 .Arndtrong World's largest and fut.est Exper. Must be over 21. Ap-• le• urnlture/ ewport Beach 61~ New Cu1tom s1..,.r ! PER.50'Nl Ave., s.A. growing re&ale organization ~"inWpeCoastrson, SurfH &N8"8toin, • WANTED EAUIJo. 824 Bo1t1, Power 906 $37'5 *** 893-«>7l I *"'""'-JC .. n:-11.,....,.MER with a network of over 300 .,,.,.,., · wy, · · '62-'64 Ford, Dodge, Oievy I, FABRICATOR lr\.YM"'ll:. 1"""'"-....v offices and become a WANTED! Carpenter to Van. Xln't running cond. EXEC desks 6'/8' $105-140 22' FIBERGLASS Sport 19TI VW Camper, PopTop, SERYK:ESlt'AGENCY WELCOMING: member of OW' Millionaire build deck for 55• Sall Boat. Will pay to S650 CASH Des.ks $»-85. Drltg desks, Fisher, Loaded, cu b by Xlnt eond .. 16.000 mi. Hospitality Hostess Club. Multi-million dollar Write C1asallied Ad No. 864, Please call bet 7 A: 8 PM exc swvl chr SS-38 642-3408 cabin, V-8 $8950. M6-6M4 Orte owner. $2195. 6f5..85l4 i Experienced in '. ~ high temperature prttn•ted work. Apply In Porll4ft '""'E PAID To Call I..OCALLY on new advertiaing Free 1~1. "" 'dent lamllte. bringing aranteei! program. Dwly Pilot, P.O. Box IS60, All day weekeod• Pl1no1/0r9on1 816 I ; All'y Calif trial to $20K ~a .._ cl. vie inlo Good pay guarant licenslbg school. Costa MH&., Ca. 92626. SotS-7881 I Elec. sates Engr to= ~/ti,;. Must ~ve baPPY ~':,1!"'.:.U ~~ ~ Warohouso Stock Man PRIVATE PARTY ORGAN HOBBY ., ; Purchas Agt/Steel smile, car, typing ability, 8JS..t8ll. Over 21. Appty carpeteria., · ' ~:i1'&~=$1~ 547~ RED CARPET 1714 Newport Blvd .• C.osta ~~~8~_rra 200rd Don't buy any c:pn untJ.1 A11JilMMabJ .AJJJ ) Ex""'. Secre ... ..., to $700 NEED ihdlviduall wJf!X.-R I Mesa, Ask for manager. _....._. ....... c ,, .. ~m. you can pla,y!. Nor.-pl.ayen W,J,,~"'~ . ' ••• 3333 Horbor Blvd, Costa MoH, Calif, 92626 Stt"y/C.O~ to $615 pa.ndlng chemical oorp. Top ••tors WEED & PEST =\~.M4t :m!L,~ PJ_ welcome to attend free work -;;:;~ , l to 1625 -· u qualllled, Will train. REAL ESTATE SALES 0 ~ llhope. For lnformltion -~~ •--Stty/Broket'age ~ -FREE "·CENSc CONTR L ,...pensi<m ~ Gu· Con To ~. •-• Cl -' 1-· Recept/Gen'l Ofc to $550 541).;,..,..,. -.JI -..-r.; -..--LEAD MEN rird full mE! prof. cliinger, tad: m 1.1 .. terA.TI ._, CUIDr RM: Tttl • CostinK a .. • to !500 Newspaper TAA»ONG s track deck. Lett undalm· 641-1151 • ""'""""co. · Oerk-Typlst • te = I Famous Real EBtate Licens--ed. was over $400, Now CCNtt Music Service I Comm'l/Llnes Rater Typ st In& Course now available Wholesale Growing • Exp'd $195. 8Ull br&nd new tn box Newport Blvd. at Harbor For 1n 1d In Wom11n'"1 World SUJ'e~&"F~ 1""1tio~$425 To punch 'ITS T•pe far lJno. lhrtt Tarbell Realtors, Free Only. salary ()pen, Lquna & guu. Term.. -1. Coata Mel& C11l M•ry B1th 642:5678, m . 330 I 488 E. 17th cat Irvine) CM, types. Excellent salary and Placement Service. Free Hills area. Call for appt BABY furniture and clothes. MARCH MARCHES IN -and . I Suite 114 641·1470 brood fling• beneflta, Ev.,, Training Program, Earn 586-1580 Vaccum cl•ane•, tap• ,. doe1 Wllllche with a n EverywlMre Dress! Sprfn"'• Ntwett ning shift. while you leant. Call Al WELCOME: w A G o N ex reoorder, ironing board, alter-inventory, c I ean out ..., W..-....... •¥-• 'If DAILY PILOT ~°:!: nJn4h4)~ 00 paneling in Orange County mixer, TV set, guital" & sale. Used, dfscontinued, .. A Subsidiary Of The Susquehenoa eo.,,. Equal Oppor. Employer JOB SHOPPERS! Announclnv ***. Engineers Sr. Buyers . FACTORY • New Ute Indultrtal Dlviaion For Women . Nuckd lmrnacllat.ly Exporloncod PC AsHn\blers Hind Solderers Al .. · Tr•lnHt For • Draftsmen • Provisioning Specialist • Elec. Assemblers Long & short term assign. ments. Orange Co., beach & Los Angeles areas. Apply dired, phone for appoint· ment, or SEND RESUMES NOW .•••• TSI 330 w. Bay SL, CM e e 8 < • 54()--lm or 545--1403 · :f:• Awn oosmetics, mM¥ ftoor u.mple1, many others 642-4371, Ext. 309 RECEPTIONIST, front desk, WIG STYLIST ni s c e 11 an e o u • item1. at dceplyhdiscounted prices. Ask '°' Andy, Paul good typing skills. 1375/mo. ~ .. to .. 50 "' sat 830-4370. 23522 Duno Meu, Wallie s Music Cll,Y or Dave. 833--8160 .._.,..r. ... ..... · al')' El Toro + bonus. Ernpreu., 7Ul ==:.:...---. ---South Coallt Plaza 540-2830 OFFICE 0.eanlng p/time. 8alea E.di~ Ave, H.B. DOUGH-BOY S w 1 mm in g , * CLOSE-O'-Small bank NeWJ)ort. Ap-PersonMI Coun. Tmee . pool l!Ai yean old. Uke u' J'l'OX 2 bn nif!ly, Expel' oo-U you are aggresaive en-WOMAN neat en erg et 1 c new. 18' x 4• wUh redwood Elec Tubular Chimes, ly. Man or man1ed cp] thusiastic I: want to motel laundry work. No platfonn. ftlter cleaning 3 Sl"b; $250, 1375 " $395. ~ady. Top piur. (213) :~.:&:~N YOUR~~. 6 day week. ~oJbme~~M~:J: ~TrX~AWi~AN 921'-Cll.5. MERIT s;m, complete. 531-12UI. &tS-1530 Newport Organs Off ICE :ew,?~ ~:~~si· I ..... ...: 11~1 D~~~~e ~1~75 ~ P::ATf1 a~ f!r~as~~ ~ ' tion in OW' Irvine ottice In . . shag plush nylon carpet. ~835-=,,27lll='=C.,' ~-~---I , . • Secretaries • Typists • Dictaphone Opn. • Keypunch Oprs • General Office Loni term temporary jobs. ?\fanv avaita.ble In San Cle- merite area.. Top rates • Never A Fee. REGISTER NOW! all aspects of screening, Also 110 yds new Sunnyvale HAMMOND COl'UIOle organ, 11 ,~611~ ' teating & evaluate potential 800 yellow. Super va 1 u e . chun.il model, has tone If:, 1 ~I employees !or local, na· Antiques 548-4654 cabinet, 63.l-%167. l\-'r ' i ' donal A: international com-OAK dining r;in table ""'60" ALMOST new 2 month old 4' Store, Restaur«nt, \;I, I \ panies. Call Pat Beran, diam. Ir: 6 90lld 0 a k x 8' Gem top canier for Bi r ~ ' ~2700. Dennis & Dennis hand-carved chain. $1500. P.U. Cost $340, owner 832 ~ l \ ~ Penonnel Agency of Irvine, .,,_7384 18.crificlng top for $260. Ut.1111 i.::_ .. 2082 Michelson Dr. Also 548--0lU QUICK Sale/Trarl~. Restr'nt =-- located San J0te, Lona WANTED. Cash paid for · . equip: Tables, boothl, oven, Beacb, TorTance, Sant a Early American and antique CHAGALL ~1t~ $ 4 5 · , etc. 113 Monte Viata , CM. Ana. Anaheim. San Die""' & fumiture. 494-9813. Plcasao Etching $75., Brad· TV R1dlo HIFI Sherwood Oaks. .~ A II 801 bury oll $175., Dall Lilho s' ' • 836 'j/~f:, pp 1ncet nss., Others. Pvt pty. tereo :r: ~ !j, SALES • Stereo • ElectronlC! 535-5595 , ,. -CB. Exper. 2 yrs min. Rent W•1her1/0ryer1 R ic•'• TV Sales/Serv. -~ \ ~ p/tlme. Lafayette Store: EI * 639-U02 • W1iaon eolf clubs, irons 2 formerly l\1esa North Center t Toro, ~1210. RECOND. APPLIANCES thru 9 Ir: W. Si 7 golf shoes, e Repair All Makes 7331 .•. . ·~· ... ""' f I I I 1 I , I I I ' : i I I " '.· Lit. Jnduotrlol Work · · lndu1trlal Sowlnv & Wire Wr•pptr.s 3303 H1rbor, Sia B-1 Costa Mesa TSI Direct noor. selling. Full or s2. Wk. Full maint. 4!!,,iHp.o JraiCab~bl~:~r. 1375 Logan Ave., Costa Mesa ~, ~.,'fl!"l,_ ~ n..ll _.. Dun! • .,..,. .,,..,., • Used 1V'1 For Salt , ~ ) a..-c ve,~ -guar. ap 9' Make offtt. CNJ-ilOJD. CSEA Member . reliable. ,if ' SECRETARIES 1815 Newport, CM 548-7780 AIPINE playhouse-A-frame, Orange Co. since 1961. .-.. , , l, , 100% Co. FH Paid l'.1-ECTRIC STOVE, uled, wood, perm bldg, wffloor. Open 6 days, 9 to 5. 7 ? 1'. It: · I; L1t Relnder's Agency Just Hke new, $35. or best doors. windows, porch. $199. 1 Bk:k s. of Baker 546-fill'l ! ~ I\. J -~t, \~ 4500 campus Dr. offer. 545-7987. inyouryard675-6712. ,. v , 1: ·~ 1 lnjoctlon Molding CS. Diego Frwy Hartm Exit) 979°3660 ~ Gc!;r:~.T.'°'· 1511 cu"·=·~·:~.!':. Campbell's Stereos l I ~."ff. 1::!1 L.Aea B..Ji. 1 : 3303 Har bor, St• S.2 646-2385 Typewrlten new $500. &!II The giant klners, pricea were Y'f l ; • Many a.uignments In the A Div. of Courlegy Cost• Mes• SECRETARY \VESI1NGHOUSE rdrl&era· $250. Calculators new $650., born here. railed elsewhere. For Juncheona, parties - 1 1 Newport Beach, Irvine, San· 1 ~~T~em~p'!. "!\et'vl<e""""lnc"".".'!"~ I (S. DicgoFrwy Harl>or Ex:it) For Newport Beach Ad tor 2 yrv. old xlnt cond. sell $215. 962-5:ll5. Westmlnsler store 893-«iOI. 9147 a..18 day or night -this la perfec.l! j j ;. 9ta.~~M::3tra:IJumoR Salesmen: l().15. ~ akil1a including Be~ oner. 96.l-287i. ROSENTHAL Ch ina, Check our newborn prices ..,,,-Travel the seasons ln lt)is 1 ~ 'Poaitiona. Eiccellent earn-Eam 1»$40 per M!ek pt· 979·3660 hours ~~looks, Iona REFR!d'EiiATOR. 5 yrs. old, Crystal, Jg coffee t b I . RbeEVloE"'RE""" bto~'.Pro' Cess"'""I '-· 1fTMtMt lll~°'f .... ti:~:'f~ r~=~de~~~· 2 II : tnp. Weekly _payched<I. ting new customers for the 'Seod Res~e : auto defrost, &qUeaky clean Wrought iron paUo tum. •v..... "7 _._.. DAILY PILOT, Thi!: i1 not I A otv. Of Courle5y Caul.fled Ad no. 624 2 dool'a. 893-«>60 673-3772 . Tape dec k. To be mounted colon of 3-~ ting.,.. .. "' · c 2061 Bu1lno11 Ctr, Dr, · ., Jrvlno 83$.1441 ' • Nr. Oran,ie Co. Airport n-~r route and does T-p. •-•ce Inc. ; 1y ~•-ado--• •dry 1129 BELLYBOARD, xlnt cond. $100.00 * 54&-9726 J:,ove variety? Then, whip yarn. Sbol't, na Bleeve.11. .... "'" Olel-v • c o Dai i:-uvt Avoc wlll1'"' . unbreakebl• bcx $15 . ~·• COLOR TV "' 21" blk up &everal scarves in st""""g Pattern 733J : 1ize1 8-18 incl. not ude collectinsr: or P. O. Box 1560 Over IX! l\'uhen1 dl"ye'rs, '<' ·~ ..,... ·-•-lid lh •• ~ .. ,..... 1 delivering. TrJnsportatlon 11 2 OFFICE GIRLS Costa Mesa. eam. 92626 (-,'"~frlg~_,1ro~mi;fl39";.95~!14~5:-0'l!O"";i';dl iM~ot~oCJ'CY!l:C~l•it_jh•~lm~C:.•tC:., _.:"'c:.'~'•:.:.ct & wht $25. eou1 xlnt oond. o..vw•ll to s e ru u.., liEVIINTY·l!'IVE COON'l'8 provided. We work four I !!~"l'!~~~"!'!~""'!f cond $5 814-1689 $7694. bEtl neckline of akimmer. for each pe.ttem -add 25 I houn after school e.nd.8 on NEEDED I' LATE model washtt and · · Printed Pattern 9141 : cents tor each pattam for . Saturday. we have optnlnp Radk> telephone dispatch * SECRETARY * dryer, good 1condltlon $45. CARVED statues f r 0 m Misses' Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, Air M&Jl and Sl>ecial 1ta.ndJ. ' F' I BE R G LAS S M o I d for Fountain Valley A SoUtb Must be 25, able to drive For management cioosultant. each. 646-5848. around the wo~ld. 2-.3' fL 18 Site 12 (bull 3'41 dress tqg; otherwilMI th~ , j • ,Repairmen, exs>tl'· HWltingtOn Beach areas oo. Apply In PtnOfl A secietary who .it self t'e'-sso 1 YR. guarn, del &: in-bia:h. S:l5. Old silver, gla.Bs, I Jl* 3 '118 yards 35-lnch: -=art dellvery will take thret • &42--054, ly. You mu.st be out of YELLOW CAB CO. liant, compt()le own corre9-stall. Late mod. all CYde china from $l-$6. 6421889· Frw to You 5/g yard ~inch fabric. weeks or more. Sm! to : •• , Equal Oppor. Employer ochool. by 3 P¥ oo 1.86 E. 16th, Costa.,_ JXK•det•c•" bricbt. xltrt Siii, Kenmo" wuhe•. 636-:IS«l. USEO BICYCLES ;v ll1Vll CEllTll Allee -._DAILY !'ILE CLERK · -,$500 5f:':\~ ~ Pl•nt Man111or $15K ~~ ~~ •DISHWASHERS, w~. All Types * &ii.Im 3 LI..,, 2 Times, $2.00 ,:' .:;:;.,...,, • add :r; [;.U:,-e.,.l~ 6':-= '· ~tutlc c..t. Mesa ()). 96U. F .. P•kl in 1 girl ·omoe "Jn OJrcria dryers, ttblt, ~A TENNIS CLUB MEM untt for ench pattern for Statton. New York. N.Y. I ·t:;ely o~ A 1~n:!tb'~ Xln't oPPCJI'. w I grow t n I del a.tar. Exp I: re« essell· delv'd. 839-U: BERSHIP FOR S AL E BEAUTIFUL b)llck lab pup-All' Nall and SpeclaJ ffandl· 10011. Print Niaroe, ....._. :-·' t;yp:::'" a 00 d'itna e:w:Ptf. KEYPUNCH rnanuf. co. Must be ~ tial. 613-51972. Building M1terl1ls I06 6«)...33l9 or &14-12--14. pies. not l"tgiltered, Wh.iJ r I~ otbeJ'wlle tbird-clau Zip, Patlf!ra NmnW. ! Library ~r. hefpful. Xlnt t.nc7~ 1j!~ ~ DYNAMIC DUO . e SURPLUS Bun.DING ~ ~~~~~~~ tur on their bellies a:entle & ~~or w~~~ u.n: N EEO L ECRAFT "T2! :. ;~ ~00: 5 7~1 -'557""122, Ab1g&ll Ab b..o I You A: )'OQI' txcellent typmg MATERIAL • lOOO's 0( NEW lamps. 5'1·3.138: 54+--0466 miart 638-9528, Carden Marian Martin. the DAILY Cl'ochet. knit, etc.. n-ee :• .~. S30 W. Warner, Dey Shi~ .Pt.raonnel A&eney. 230 W. ~la ln the front otnce ~f ITEMS! Doon, lumber, ply. ROYAL TYPEWRITER: Grove. PILOT, 4(2, Pa.ttem n;J!L, d=ll.=~ ...,.., •' .$J!te 8, 8.A. Warner, SWte 3)9, S.A. i... .... ~lld~-""iSel e Unn I 11.'00d, alum sbeetina:, mold· Good condition. O e11n! 232 Wtlt Uth St., ew Buie. fancy knots, Pllt• Our be-0rn ..... Is 1ltuated RESSER ~-~ dlon .........,~. . at)' open. ln_g_. wlndow1, etc. -* "" =•i [ ~ York. N.Y. 10011.. Print ten•• $1 OO I ' FOREMAN "" a bi';;u ~.tile Pdreaos ,; ';M;.'."°1\.p..:;, can Mt:L .,...,, 6'4·1JllO. BU ILDERS SURPLUS -~ ...,.,. '-IL NAME. ADDllE88 with tatia.1 . 0.-. -. :' ~ary~l: \he P&dlle ·Oce&n I: Nnport ~ SERVICE Statk>n Attend&nl 2406 So. 1'1aln St .. s,A. B=~s ~~v~;·J~~· . ~ ~It ana 8TYU!l Letm by pictures! ~- .......... ,J aeccndary Hubor. U YoU b&ve at leut .::::==:..------! ftall or p/t.lmt'. Exprer. Over ' Mon thn! sat 10.S Reudnable Call 540-1821 SEE MO'R.E Q u l ck tmia. $1.lk>. • opl!n.1&111 ,,. rano,.. d ma· 6 mo'• actual work ex QUICK CASH JS. AJ'>PlY Brown's hll, 900 714: S46-l032 • Catt ' 152 Fuhlot2& and chMle one c.mp1e1e lnltaftt Glft Boell l• chlnbtr, _.u.... rill perl<noo on k.eypunch . E. CoutH'W)l,js 644-Wl Comoros & 13 Buebell unilot'ms. Good pattern -from our _more thin 100 IPlb . i· -. speda1 ~cotloh k<ytape °" key dltc devl<oo, SDIVICE Statloa lf'lveyd 808 cnndltion. Sirol 3M<. Mnke Slam11e Stud Sorvlco Spn1'41~mtr Cetaq. All $1.00. i' madil~ na shtn.. ""' offer )'Ol.I tbla unique THROU"H A man. 'MUlt be exper. 4 days Equipment otter. 8J0...3151, 536-7962 lites! Onlv !iOe. Complete AflMa ... - I. 'Al't I v.lll'lt tnv!ronment .l o g a wk. A.pply WO Harbor WANTED STAGHORN FERN " INSTAN'I' -8EW1NG BOOK $1.00. • . • M. Cbx MfJCo., nc. cballt:nglng oppQrtUnlry. Bktd. CM MINOX·B C"U'E"D.1. t FT. IN DIAMETER t>ERSlAN' stud servl.ce, red !sew tod•" ..,-iar tomorTow 11 .JlffJ Riii' Boob . 50c. 1 1!111"-;;;:t!!ontaAna AILY PILOT •67H393~.~ 1200 ** !l48-086ll male. Approved. $50 . 11 -· . lookolltl'TllOAI&....,, :1 '.~ tlme wty=:1 :; M'~~~u~ D ~~1;Eew:~~~~: 2-lOxlS.5 UrtB o.nd 8 lug~~· e•c.• iNSLANr ~~ASlttO N ~Utllookt-18pattmla.~ '-:I:::=!!'!,'-'"~"'"--~•·•·-WANT Allt'-_ _.-lli,~~1.~-~-ma F·-ltu-• 810 ,.,..i. •. Ca!Lal"'..flve-&nd -..,,• · ""·BOOK. Wtdnda of ilOt _ ; 1::-...... -~&-•--.-· PACIFl~MIJTUAL -Mll-~-.-· I"',,,.:";;.;;;"'="";;.,.--......_-..,_loood1 liMOl!Ci -lrlhS p '"""""-fadr.$1, ·-M;.....,, qout -t •· -It. ~tf. • 700 Ne•']Xlr't C!tntef Dr SER.:;;:::::.Vl.;:CE::;:=Man.=:.::M:!OltO::::::ho=..ve ANTIQUE' oak Moor' b GIANT Dealgner RalQl:l'd)' AKC r S~OO etter ups · · The famett draw In the WesL 50c.. 1· o:-.1:""="' ~ N""llQrt Bood> 642-5678 :l'~~llhllll>, W• will !:':; =tGJt:.81f>:ll27 :::.:. ~~~. ~. i"t;~~50. •-11 ·,,,. ~Id stull. :.~.-1: Ad.~ Pilot Clullfled \15\::.:.u'ff'tu~ ~, '·-"oc.Yadlt ~ 1lU Placenda, ... _ . ~ ... ...,. Oevffltd Ada ••• 6Q.Slll. 01~ Adi • , , f42.S6'll call away. Stll Jdle fftm'" . , . IS0-5818 DeW atutt. }I • ) - I • • ··--·-.-----I .. -.. -. . -----· --. --"--" ' . • l • • ' I • -"'-I I _ ....... 1§11 --1§1 [ _ .. _ I~ [ --lfBJ I ---I~[. __ .. I§] [ ---I§] ~T~"~"'~ ... ~~~~~~~~:96~2~T~ ... ~oe1i~ .. ~~~~;;~~962~~·l~·~~~~;;;·!·~·;;; ... ~;{r1~od~~~~970~;i1!~,.~ut~·~ .. ~·~l~m{"°'f~r1~-i~;!970~;11'~·~-;~~·N; .. ~w~~~~~~990~~~A;Ufol,i~~-N~-·~~i:::;,.,;,. ....... ~~~~~!IJ~"~·]·~~~~~~990~f"-~~~~~u~~-~·~~~~~--990~.·----Uood----"°-1 ,. I· IMW SPRITE CHEVROLET FORD •• UNCOLN • . . . ... . • • DON'T SLAP! lfASEA ·~~~~ 'c> lC:> ·~ 1973 BAVARIA SUNBEAM IQJ IOI YELLOW ROSE? -·-, l--&A.MIUNG WIU>-BRONG014--N0 1ubot...,• .. ,-!'"1low.__,,'69~Llncolll~+--•-~'--1 ~ .... _ N1W 1m GMC YAN CREVIER BMW Sa1ea • Service • Lful.na 208 w. lit st.i8anta -US-3 11 CAPRI '66 &m pine. Orig. OWOl!l'. Xlnt. oond. Vinyl hd. top, Nu ti.res. SM(). 357-3225. TOY.OTA CAPITAL No. But this '65 Ford M..,. with Ver/ maoy -... lQ Europe'a gambllna ~tal is !:: =~ °f:· ~~ DAY FREE TRIAL EX· M.ontecarlo, but there'• no FREE TJUAL EXCHANGE OiANGE. • .... hie "'·Chevy'• Monte-. GUSTAFSON ' ~USTAFSON ' corto. You n find the rizbt Uncoln-Mercury : '72 TOYOTAS ..... wn•YFREETRIAL Uncoln-Mercury ltlmlle8ehatWamer •. * FACTORY BAUER BUICK e CONNELL C!HEVRO. EXCHANGE. 16800 Beaell at w..,.... HWll!ngloo Beaoh • • ·-;.~TORS LET • coSTA MESA DATSUN • JOHN-GusTAFsoN 14~':'1i1 f>5~ ~2-*nu > 59?.S~ : 10 SON .. SON LINCOLN MERCURY • . Uncoln-Mercury "Home of tho Vlkl119" Homo of tho Viking BRAND NEW MIRACLE MAIDA e NABORS CAOILLAC '69 MARK m WllilA!, blk ~· : To C""-Fl'Gm e DAV E ROSS PONTIAC e THEOOORE ~W\i:::onat i!':::;"" '70 FORD LID Nu tires. Re~ lhal'p! B • '73 CAPRI Clearance Sale ROBINS FORD e UNIVERSITY OLDSMD-142-* (213) 592.5544 owne•, 64>-31,. N.B. : Onie• Youro Todoy PRICES !>TART BILE • "H""'• of tho Vlkl119" STATION WAGON MERCURY GUSTAFSON $1779 4 WHEEL Drive. '12 Chevy, Uncoln•Mercury Exampleo 1000 2 dt. • soeod, " Ton, Camp<' Spodal Loaded, Air Conditioning, 10 1Qm Beach at Warner radio, heater, low miles. ~~· Att~i 350p jr;f; ::':!e~~ Fini&h, ~ Huntington Beach TE21-610849. custom Steerlng whl, tapo $2995 945 142-* (213) 592.5541 48 mo111Jui financing available deck. Tintod g1881, Tniol C•m-, Solo/Rent 920 Trailers, Trne1 (on approv·• -••t) ~ Coolant o--· ~·· --...:..-----''Home of tfM VlkllVI'' """ "~l:<U '-VU'ler, •""'""•'"•.J NEW C LARI< T Trail ·~ '73 TOYOTAS SyslA!m, 3 g11 tanks, (56 gal No, not !be "'ce \"'""· bu\• CALIENTE FUN u1tom Camper * ent . er, com· 1971 Capri a:;ioo, am/lm. 4 capacity) Gages, fog lights, '67 Mercury caliente. Race Shells $119. New F •c-pletely self contained. Like apd, Xlnt cond. $1995 or of-also available at 990 bumper guard, steps, to the races ~ call -tory R o f o c to $99. ::::.. ,!!;:""$'!;,. 6~;_; I '"· 64&-1321. SAVINGS bwnpe•, tow hook, locldn •nte. 10 DA.Y E 89~5n party. 1133-fi15. / DATSUN DEAN LEWIS VOLKSWAGEN CADILLAC ~:':.· ~0~1~k•;:., ~ EXGUSTAFSON '70 FORD F·ll;O Campor Auto S.rvlco, Ports 949 ~ mlrm"' 12.16.5 tractlonlte special Fully equip with 973 DATSUN LESS THAN EL DORADOS Mus/snow ""'· on T8""ma Sen o;..., Frwy at Avecy Lincoln-Mercury ..r l""'I • beai Ue WANTED one good tall-' wheels . 08'k yellow w/blk Pkwy., Laguna Niguol. =.n· days~~: door fOI' Hillman Huaky. ALL MODELS ITIOIYIOITIAI WHOLESALE 1967 to 1972 In!. $6500 Invested. Make ol· 49>0800 831-0800 ;~:.,.':i;~~:ts'Z'~ . '69 CHEVY wM12 ll' $21. c.n 546-44711 °• IN STOCK • --· -· '69VW Futbad<.AulomaHo. 21 TO CHOOSE 1"· 842-ll50 eves & 142-* (213)592.5 Dreamer. X1nt rond. Many 545-0623. lmmecfl•t• Delivery 1966 Ha rbor 61,000 miles. Runs good. HARDTO~ CON· weekends. ~ ''Home of "th• Vi king'' extru. $4850. 963-3557 ff'= iatsuttl Cost• Mn• '"'9303 !950. firm. w;ru, se1..-ot CDkn '55 CHEVY $100 • . pr1 §] lllJI 'rt -e 544-3417 e . 1966 MereUl'y ply WANT: From Pvt pty, Cab-I _ 1--, . Ch:>tce of interiors 2 dr, 3 speed, 6 eyL Smokes. • Hi Shell or 8' Cabover .. Must ..... Siii Q., r.s.,:0., w Cwt ......._ 72 Toyota Celica Air Cood. '64 VW GOOD CONDmON (Tapestry &: full leather) Bod. LY f"""" 4 new tires • .ru good. $400. ba tn xlnt cond. "57-11674 . _.:_:qo.< - -...._. C153EKR) $2199. $400. Faotncy ili oooditlo-Pri-firm FLY LIKE A BIRD alt Spm, S4CH""4 Uood 36" Sholl-$99 BILL MAXEY 6'15--0IJl6 alt.., 6 pm Full powe• -d>Oice or, .._ ': 54l""9i * In ttns '65 Fon! Fat.,.,_ At 4@ !l!n<>573 Antlquo1/Cloulcs 953 ~1;' ... .'nAM12.!':· .. 1;,~ TOYOTA VOLVO ?."..:~)';'~radio '70 MONTE CARLO ;;'AYun=bt~ce.JcO • mag, a.Ir, aqper clean. Mich. U!881 BEACR BL. 847-8555 Trunk opener & more Fact air, full power, lOw -Cys!:to~M, 925 1:,.i'~'!:',."':"~l: ~. Koni3238Konl~k1Woo~ .68"::G:u~.B~CHpol'! '72 VOLVOS DE VILLES ~~: !'riv. puty. G USTAFSON 81G IMPACT SCHWINN cotl..EGIATE . ate, att 5· G1'5-· cond. $175 bE!!.ow blu book. * FACTORY 1966 to 1972 ·n Monte Carlo -Pis, P/b, Lincoln-Mercury You'll make a big Im 20' Sports, Race, Rods 959 ·12 Datsun 240 z, mags, Bob Mitchell. G75-8869 or * EXECUTIVE 38 TO CHOOSE P/wndws, air cond. Silver too with th1s •67 Mercury ~~e.B~ "~--'sp1." Xln't' arn/fm. Perfect con d. 553-1301 * DEMONSTRATORS w/Landau top. $2500. Days: 16800 Beach at Warner p-----B' '-·· r 1·iun -"'~ ** FORD GT 40, Xlnt cond. $3800 Pvt t 494-6133 _6 Coupes-Sedans-Convertibles 673-7290; Eves: 673-6447 Huntington Beach lll"IU4llC. ig car. UJW Cond., F.qulp.Jbom, Dgbt, On1y one in CaUt $13,000. . p y. . '67 CORONA. Aiito, Radio, Many excellent colors 842..a&44. (213) 592-5544 price. IO DAY FREE TRIAL: pump!~,,; T":oDon 6'15-71B7. 962 1:\ .. :4'1'~ .... thY ~~~ heato•~-646-6047 To Choose From ~~~ ~'1:,i;.~~ CHRYSLER "Home of the Viking" ~USTAFSON ~ GIRL'S BIKE • 24" tlrell, Xlnt. 673-6461; 615-0102 '67 TOYOTA PICKUP I Clearance Sale! Faotocy ail" "°oditloning JEEP . 19" rnme. hi·-handle-, WHEEL Drive, •72 ~--. FIAT Cam "' 11 C835CPH Full pow" -Chok• or, ~ Lincoln-Mercury : ban, new seat & pedals. % Ton. Camper ~"W per 0>.11$i299 > Huge $avi11CJS ~Z: ~~ radio 4 WHEEL Drive, ,72 Chevy, 16800 Beach at Wamer : Orange.. $2S. Cheyenne, Auto, 350 eng, FLAT '69 124 Sport Coupe, BILL MAXEY Example· 145 EA station •· • % Ton, Camper 5.....n-1 Huntington Beach * 54S-0048 * ili/cond, P/S, P / B, ' · · Trunk opone• • more ~ 142-8844 * (213) 5"1-<~.i AM/FM radio. 5 speed. wagon, automatic transmis· All in immaculate condition Cheyenne, Auto, 350 eng, "' CU.tom Stoerinil.::hl, "'"' snoo. PvL pty. 84&-0591. TOYOTA ,;on, "" ooodilioning. I~· Nobers Cadillac NEWPORT IS ""'""""· PIS, P / B, "Homo of tho Vlklnv"· e 1B60 TRIUMPH 6 5 0 CHOPPER. Reblt ere, all new equ.1p. Need.I Ute work to complete. Must aee to ap- prec. $8)0. Call 847-0461 deck, Tinted g ' Tram Im F1AT 850 Spyder, ·-BEA~ BL. .,, =•• gago •aok, AM/FM •ad•o, 2!~mTinSteet_Ji~-~hl. ·~!>" -OLDSMOBILE . cooler, Coolant ..Recovery Xlnt running cond. HlwrmGroN BEAci"l"' rear speakei:, wl\ee:I covers, AUTHORIZED DEALER BEAUTIFUL ~ = &-J l"lU-0 System, 3 pa tanks, (56 gal * 534-SOM * console. #1456364 . #11'4897. 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA •L•-·n n.. ... -1 cooler, Coolant Recovery 1---------1 capedty) Gaugl!I, fog lights. '68 TOYOTA Corona. stick, '72 List P r ice was $5159! MESA And so is uu.11 '-"':',J'.,..er System, :r gas tanks, C56 gal '6.? F85 Olds Sta Wag, VS. bumper guard. •le P • ·, JAGUAR xln! '-"'nd, lo ml, $825. ove SALE PRICE 54<>-9100 Opoo Sunday Newport ""'"'· baautilul In capadty) Gages. log llghto, auto, nidlo. Clean! Best o~ '69 Greeves 250, Short stroke. Very eood cond. New top .... tlrell $425. 213 • 24>-9490. bumper, tow hook. Jockin 968-2810'. style, Smooth on the road. bumper guard, step a, fer! (Runs xlnO. Dav :.~·~~~'ii: '67 JAGUAR XKE 2+2 TRIUMPH $3959 '69 CADILLAC ~Em=. ~G~ =:~ ~ ~ ~~ 61&-!552 mlmln 12.16.5 tnu:tionllA! 4 speed, am/Im radio, GUSTAFSON end. Chrm below eye lin! '65 OLDS 442. '12 reblt eng; ~ ~"":'.i:L ~ ~ !::::"" llarl<t1rea,.'G'... Tu~~ ~· w1re wheels, , ... ·;;,i~u':.pb &~. '!~: DEAN LEWIS Fleetwood Brougham Uncoln-Mercury ~ 12~ Qll""T'= 1:.': ::u:._""r.;. •.... S-DIS. Int, $6500 Invested. Make ot-$2495 bar, etc. Setvice record. _ _. Bea·-·' -~'t _ 16800 •--~ 1 W wheels. Dark yellow w/blk $675. 96).-0187 '" 842-;ll50 --• NEWPORT IMPORTS 16 000 L Maroo 1 Loadt:U, uuuu wu• e ........ ~ .. ,a arner. lnl ~ ;.,. _ _._ ... _ Make of-·-~~ .. O' ~ ~ ·~ BULTACO M.atadol', fut ~nda. ..... ~ "" • m n. owner-~ 00 with Burgundy interior, Hunttn&ton Beach fer . .,.,.,......~ii50lCU & <><> ':t'U ~ ..,..........., & rellable, Mult ee1l. $280. 1969 GMC , 3100 W. ~wy., N.B. doctor. $3200. ~ This beautiM car on saJe 842-1844 * (213) 592-5544 weeke'bds. eves ::~ af~: o(fer. =N boy' Sttngnty Inter 1 •.ri:"" au"!'~~~ .69 Jag Coovertlble, 4 •oil VOLKSWAGEN ~ this woek$""3"'s9'"'5 °"" "Homo of tho Vlkl119" 1959 WilLYS l"'!> CJS new '64 otds cutlass, < spc1 ~U40 2912 tranamiaion. air con-Olrm spokes, blk leather, '70 ·CffRYSl£R . ell;(, poi!ri..trac, aux.' Pl nu motor blk• $30. ·, dltionlog. New tires aod am/Im, 14.600o"• ml. $3000 '69 vw CAMPER eu· s lank. roll ""'· hubs, t:all SIS-OO&l cr 547--0129 Carob St. E • • t b u ff, brakes. Excellent conditioJL ~.. 1966 HARBOR rack, very clean, xlDt cond. = "'::, Stin&'r'OY ~~rice ..tth~. "~i ~.::NN GHIA Wbito. Must be ..... to ... co~: A v~L~S: P~303 IMPERIAL LE BAlllJN .~.;,:':-::;. , whl drive 1--P_O_NTI_A_C __ , bike~_.644-blul!:U40N, 2912 ~t =~-after 0 pm and preclate. Runs well, R/H, new paint ~ Full Pow Be tt 375 auto, air, p/s, p/b, '64. PONTIAC ~~ch."'"'' • e w P 0 r e....... "69 KARMANN GHIA $2295 & Interior, radials. Cul Goid flajah. er, au -Jl...,600..;.~7--0686, aft 6 wkends Roni good. $300, 1968 CHEVY Plclcup-ll Inn-G"""' $850. 111M201 $1050. * * * $3795 ~ 963-64U 500 Trtumpb, Xlnt oond, dirt V8 8' bed-Overdrive-power MAZDA '69 Volvo, model 142, 2 dr San Diego Frwy at Avery O• .-L $450 lleering. Ooe owne~low LINCOLN T ·BIRD 645-5122, 5.16-3652. mileag.Oean. 545-341'1 1---------sedan, a"to trans, good Pkwy .. Laguna Niguol. * Mazda 73 Rotary * oood. 11695. 963-2568. 495-0800 831-0800 cond. Ml1.lt. .en thiA week. Six Pac Ca.bover Camper $66 MONTH ___ ···--··-·--· . 2!1,CXXI mJ .. Xi'nt corxl . .$t950. 837--084 $2295Air, AM/FM, Emao 36 MONTIIS OPEN LEASE BUICK ... ••10" ...... "12 ev-• '64 T Bird, mint cond, 22 000 actual inilea, s?oo 21 31592-2'100 (Hun- Bc:hl 'l50 HONDA 1969. Stock. Xlnt 'TI DATSUN PU &: Autos, Usod 990 CAD Eldo-~-. '10. 1 owner ~ . ••• 496-4123 Will accept trade-ins .,.,........., aay , O'tr"'U c""' l.971}.. 250CC Yamaha Enduro ir-A-DI --· .-=;-===-==''-="'"""~'=" $400. Call alter S pm. 1969 Toyota Pick Up,% Ton. CAIL MR. FRY MU68S oai.1 ego ,..., .. ,. at Avery 1970 ELDORADO. AM/FM '5'l T-Blrd, very clean! Auk\ ·~--G-n H-ff t B h Pkwy., Laguna N;guot. ~ •le....,, -ate '°"ll'Ol, ' EYEBROWS UP bla<:k. pm, ---· ·-. -un eac 49>0800 831-0800 ieatti"' seats, Emuald Sen D•ogo Frwy at Avecy 644-4440 Motor Homes Call aft 4 pm. 645-34f7 • green w/white vinyl top. Pkwy., Laguna NlgiJel. n.ey·n all be, when you ---~----· 1 '·lo/Ront 940 Vans 963 MAZDA 'U Vw. Xlnl cond., Fnt • $4,400 or best oiler. Days: 495-0800 831-0800 drive around in this '70 ~ stereo, low mileage. Best QUICK CASK '69CHEVY VAN ou ... nooo. wkd ay• 561-6456; Eves' 642->'.136. CONTINENTAL Lln<:Olo 4 dooi'. Magnilkent ' NEW 1973 Must sell ttris weekend! 644-4242. Wkends &: eves NO TWEETY '72 Cad Cpe DeVille, gold car. Lots of power. 10 DAY EXPLORER 24' TWIN ll Ton Sport Van. Mag• w/ 644-5563. BIRD w/guld Int.,,, Fully-equip. CONTINENTAL '69 Air FREE TRIAL EXO!ANGE. DAILY PILOT ralsod lettm1, V-8, FM Tupo 11331 Beach m. 84U66 ·n vw Westphal;. campe,, 19,000 ml'L Pvt ply. $595(), Full """'' 2 ""· nsiio. cati GUSTAFSON : Fully ,.11 =tained, s ply Deel<, Jro ... 1. Best ollor. MERCEDES BENZ Xlnt dond, 30,000 mi. nu But an .i;>";,"",,i:0~· ~".""' 586-25ll. Days 644-!597. Uncoln·Mercury WANT AD tires, ""8 P• lank, gon-.. Cal ... l;;ialt .... ii5 ;i;pm .... ii6lJ.,_9'l64 .... iO tires, $2600 or best. 646-4233 geous ui · l9'lO Li n co I n Coatinentai 16800 Beach at w·~· Nothing but .sweet sounds .......... "'8tw P"'P .. dual battorl.,, 50 USED '69 vw. Good oood., """" in from th~ Httle btu'gain. 10 CAMARO Loadod. Xlnt rood. Must Huntftlgton Beach wired !or """°· speaken, e WANTED e & oot, nu ti"' & brake job. DAY FREE TRIAL EJ<. sell. Mako ott..,, 839-2413. 142-*· (213) 59?.5541 642 5678 roof •ad< & ladd..-, front '62-'64 Fon!, Dodge, Chevy MERCEDES $1195. Call 545-0630. CHANGE. ,69 Rally.Sport, ""· 4-'l)d COUGAR "Homo of the Vlkl119" • f;.:.t::"10::~· J~~~ ..,:: v,,.. Xln't running """"· ON DISPLA y 1965 vw bug, mechank's GUSTAFSON Hum, .,.,rm, diso h•"'· Aut u·~ 990 IA .,.....,--,u.,._--o_.---,990=1 24027 WW pay to $650 CASH. delight, $375. ~157. • 327 eng. $1750. 673-8666 eve. COUGAR '69, XR'l, auto, I ·-;-;OS;;;';;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;' ;ut;;o•;•;;,;;-;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;~! chal( ... 1s. CNo. ). Pleaae call bet 1 & 8 PM Sharp New Car '13 vw BEEl'LE. 6,000 Uncoln-Mercury CHEVROLET am/Im ail'/cond .• "" tires, Ir $9995 All day weekends Trade-ins miles. Excellent condition. 16800 Besch at Warner Xlnt cond. 494--5855 or 548-7881 Comlnt In Every Day $2'.m. 49'2-1620. Huntington Beach ... 2785. PLUS TAX & LICENSE P rivate Porty Ask About Our Unique '69 vw Sqbk, auto, nu t;re" 142-8844 * (213) 592-S541 '56 Chevy, w.U bullt, 409, 41---::D"'O=D"'G=E:---11 ,72 % Ton Ford, am/fin Used Mercedn Leese tidy &: robust! $1275, Priv ''Home of the Viking'' ~ ~·J~trese8fi.. ~;1 _________ 11 10% $132.11 P/s, P/b, auto trans, root Plans party. Days, 646-ml. best offer. 644-8126 Brad. ·n DODGE Ouu'ger, air Down Month vent, camper windoo._v. L:i House of Imports • '66 Sqbck, '70 1600 eng * ** '67 BUICK SKYLARK • •70 Impala CUstom 2 dr cond., P/S, P/B, vinyl top, 'I •~ I $700 CONVERTIBLE • X 1 n t HT. Air -od, auto trans, new tires, very lo milee.ge. For 120 mo!I. ca.sh price Incl. ~~· ..,....,., 1 rm· 6862.'Manchester, Buena Park 675-8407 eves. cond., ps/pb, rlh. Couple P/s, Pih~ vinyl t 0 p . Must sell $2300. 830-2616. tax A lie. $10058.75. Defer. on the Santa Ana Frwy •65 vw Bus, nu eng, bria, 11'.;!v11tng country, make of· Michelin X tires. 833--0462. ,69 CHARGER 318 eog. p/s red payment price $1619.20. rn. '67, ~ alum V~ 2~> 523-7250 "'"' ! 842-2446. Annual percentage rate ton, A-1, $2XKJ. pnv pty. 1971 MERCEDES Bem 280-tires, bed, $625. Must sell. ,64 Chev. Nova rlh etc. $1S90 or best otter. 10.99%. On Approved Credit _< __ 93-0664. _______ = SE A In --P/b Pi 213-596-0422. •n RMERA. exec. auto. 2 dr, auto, rib, $395 or ot!.er. 892-0028==::.· ==~---II EXPLORER Autos Wanted 968 it~~~~: ·~op~Dt:t.w:~~{::~ ~ed~ = :=. KING5W00~29'l4waion ''l0.t----F_O_R_D ___ 11 ol HUNTINGTON BEACH l88Ql Beach m. 842-8803 Huntington Beach wr; PAY TOP RENAULT Priv. """· $1250. 646.J;530, _968-_1896--~---1 A/C, ...... Xlnt cond. $J.950, 4Cj CASH RENAULT ·~x':u:~;a;; i?'t." '69 !:!~~C vw •. ·i:.~::~/heat..,. Pi• IOI for used cars le trucks. juat call us for free estimates. GROTH CHEVROLET • SALES & SERVICE "And w~ Mtan Service" ' Vaoancl., ""t money! Rent super lhal'p, lo ml .• only 1-~==897"-"·"'2825~~,.--FOR YOUR your house, apt., store $3195. m-8'153 !or "ppt to '66 BEL AIR. 4 DR.. bldg., etc. thru a Daily Pilot .:;...,=· -~~---,,=-= Power & Air. New Belted GIRLI Cl.assllled Ad. Classified Ads • • • 642-5678 Tires. $595. 846-1323 :__ .=;:;;:,;;:,====:;.;.,;;;;;:;;;;;:;:=:;=====-========= A' '68 Muctang 2 Ql1111", Rug· I BOO car. Soft color. Low trtlleage. 10 DAY FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE. GUSTAFSON Uncoln·Mercury 16800 Bef,ch at Wll1>U' Hunttnrton- 1421144 * (213) 592-5544 "Homo OI tho Vlldne" '65 !fustazttr, 6 cyl., ~ op. yellow. Xlnt. body. rbl~ ent: A dutch. Many Nu parts. RWll ..,,.4 $4Z firm -'11 FORD LTD OounlrY Squire stadOa W a IO D , loadod• 1.1,000 m1. one OW'lll', Jlke .J1tN con:l. $3495. 615-ll95. GM SALE lO ~"'-Ar ................ m•ow $2399 10 ~ c:.M. Alf ................ 4aAoY$2299 lo CAl'llH:I LANOIU $1999 4 Dr. H.T, Air "PWr ,s.at" ,,, ••.• , W• .. _,,.. -NoVl"'I I $1899 4 Dr. ~ .. ,,,,.., .............. YJCl'212 69 CATM.•NA • $1499 ~" e..,.. Air ................ XX"'1 89 =~'':. ..... Mli. ............ JntvtA $1&91 lo CATAUNA ..... OIU $2299 4 Dr. •· Air, SharJ .............. n.t••• &9 ~ICl~IW::v~~~ ..................... , lllfOCJ S.a298 -~~..::~= ·-······-··· .... -Jt .... s1• al CA ....... llDAN H VII.LO ·1-AI ,..., .. ,.... .................... YA•fN. AR 11 ~Dt~ ~:= ~-~~~:~ ....... "'°"'1211 .. ~~.«:"~ ".~!.~ ...... ·-•1• 67 ......... •1• . c--. .....,. ....... -~··········, YC:JQll. • • • < • • .- r.:..,., ... . ' czi ... " . ln " .. ' ' ,. -.. _;., '.[,,' ~ .. . . •• • . . I . ! • • --• • • • • • :~:San f;Jemen-te - ----· (;a EDITION • .. ---· _____ .. N•Y• Stoek.8 · . . . I.. 66, NO. 78, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES . . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1973 . .. TEN CENTS ~ . ' tock Nosedive F ollow·s Prime Ra·te ·Increase "-111n8en- • market prices fell today u ln- took a cool =at the lbarp · ln the prime rate at two .• New York benb. Tiie Di>w Jooe. average ol lO lnduo- ·a1 11 a.m. PST wu oll IJ.19 polnl5 .81. Declloes led advarices on !be York stock Exch.•ni. by nearly 3 i: . ' . 1!efmlng lo the bite In the prime len<I· . . '!:. I Clemente •• flaby Dies " . In Bathtub ... ·- . . • 1og rate to ~ P"""'llt from av, pen:en~ by Manufaclurers Hanover Trust and. Marine Midland, Newton Zlnder, omly>I with E. F. Huttm Co.; said : ''Tbe D141"ket suddenly got hit by somethlog which, lbougb oot completely IUl']lrislog, wain't e>peeled this motning." (Story, Page 10.) In San Francisco the Banlt of America, . the nation's largest commetclal bank, said· It W83 oot acting Immediately on the prime rate lead· ln New York. Howover, a Bank ol America spoteo. man aald it would look mquently al Ibo prime rate sltuatlm over the next few daya because of incluled loon domond .......... Meanwhile, the dollar clooed bigher to- day In majo< financial centen from 1- don lo Tokyo as world IDClllOY marfttl reoi,iened for the first, time In more tban • two weeb. · II was the Initial teat ol a qew system • IX of lloallnc .,... rates appro•ed In , Paris oo Friday by 14 ol the -ld'a rich- est nations Including the United Slatea. '!be Idea· .... to end the mooetar)' crials ol the.peal two mootho and rtlum otabll· tty to mathb lllllOllled by waves ol dol- lar ae1llni that ..... the 10 percent dol- lar devaluation Feb. 1J lolled to 11em. When lhe D141"b11 lll>ally reopened, all major ~· ...,..ooattng ogalnat .. • B~fiid .. '.·Chr9_~ of" tfte-.. Stinn Brigflde Ibo dollar, meJ1ning they were fre6. to mow: up or down outakle fixed eirhlnge rates. The dollar bepn ·movtng up .u.agJy agalnat them all. . It loot 80D1e ol the early gains during the day but still finished hlg)>er In Lon- don, Paria, Bnmels, Zurich; Fraiikfurt. Amsterdam and Tokyo, amoog ~­-· • . . -Thieu Visit Riot Feared By Officers: By JOlllf V ALTEllZ,\ Of "" Deir ,.. ..... San Clemente Publlc Salelf. Director Cllfford Murray said that-lie bas. decided not to Issue a parade permit to the Rev. Corl Mclnllre for d-.itonl plan- ned early next mootb. •1becaule ~ would oply be trouble" If the __ .. !oms and Jefllsts weie to meet In ·51a Clemente. :' t • Aiil llilili ..... . ~=-It It the ........... ~..:en.:: ..... place In lllt-ci1rAf111 I• I'~ a f atalo Ylall betw . ..,, PNllWll lllrm a Vl~t11a!nea PHoddent N_.,.. . VB 1 Thieu. • . Groups ret>l'OIOllllNt lht PIHO Adlon Council and tl1'! Vlelnan! V~rana Agatnarlhe War bave vOW'i!d to'marcb·ln protesl·of Thleu,.durlbtl the hrHly talb. lllclntlre, proclalmlntl 'lllleu u "a.hero • and vallan aoldler," IJlana to briol bla forcea at the same time to prataO Ibo Allan leader. . ' Bui Murray .Aid tale 1111 weok lbat lie bas told advance men for the .n.., fin>. dameatalial ml....... lbal be will DOI !Aue' Dt'. Mclntln a parade permit -of the proopecl of Ibo -IMmtbly. A almUar alluatillll arooo.two yeara qo when the New Jeraey mlniJler broalM bundredr·of'--'ld SOD Oe!DMle " ... lo'.llljipod'a~.Jn..1llelnam.mt 1 protest the Nixon Ad.dilDfaitration.'1 "at•' 1tance in tbe(war. ' The ll)inlsler lnlilally hoped lo hold a rally In Old Plaza Parl:, but the city refuted ~Ion, ~g. the noile would bother resldenl5 In the .. q¢at- neighbortiood. · · I Mcliilll'e ·' lhllfillf~-111e • · clti' orders, then agreed lo'a oomproml!e. U . eoi."Robeit:Sfum ot Foste~ Cily, Cllif.;.a prisoner of"war for more lowed· by Robert, 14, Cynthia, .11, bis wife I.<>retta.ind Roger, '1i COL tb"aii five yem and'tour months, got a real welcoming rush from bis Stinn· was shot down over •North ,Vietnam on Oct.' 27, 1967 .. For acldl- on railY day be 1ei1 lib maichera fiom the ,,m along El C.mlno Real, then along aide streel5 to Llnda Lane Part where be asasiled the city falbera, Mur- . (800 PERMIT, l'IC• I) • family Sunday upon his liberation arrival' at Tr•vls Air Fon:e· Base in t!onal news oo. return of POWs, see stOry tOOay, ~age 5. . 1 California. Tha 'cliarge to dad is led by daughter l.<>ri, 15,-i;losely fol- I "' • ' . Convicted l<IJ!er. Tbonlas Bradford • • McCUldlen i..t.y told" an Orange Colloly &lper!Or Q\arl jury tbal must aoon role on bla aanlty that be wu In "an alcobolic blldlaut" when be lllol and killed a Lquna Beach woman 'llllo once aharad hla Dana Point home. "1111oD JOU IOI· Into that kind ol atalo ,.. nly Oil IDmlllocl1 eloe lo tell Y"" NI JOU did and -ballllOlled the nlgbl belont," ~ tesfilied. "You -~bu happelled.~ "'" -ol ,_ dolbel'..., the ltate ol 1'tlr car but JOI( dtlll'l _.,.,. a,.san.. .i .:1,· 111a badJ eua-said· tts,-. oe-Ollnda st., wu .... ldod 11111 -" ltral . degree ....... lll...the tlilnL.t ~ ~ 41, o1121.-w ... si. · .. Qpa -Jllllce ......... lo~ Ila-laDa lat. ~· ~ said !hoy ..... MO' t ~oi' the bliCIJ ol' bla .......... Iba glad In the ~ IJllm lm'llJ Oil iliwn. ~ lodsr ftllOOledlY told the jUcy that be lo'9ll Mn. Hammett vvy mucb doopita llO coupte'a.frequent quar· ... -of nlcli loll !>er to quit Illa .•. .... ' . I~ ......... - Runyon Model Dies BALTIMORE (AP) - B 'n J un.ln, Caplan, 69, Ibo. l!!sl>lralim for Domoo llµeyon'• i;barader "Harry the Hone," died Sahlrdaf. ol a hwfiltack after <do lapsing at the lllO window at Plmllm Race Troct. Fat more than 20~ Clplan ..... Yalel, cb81111eiir, band and µuf, advlaer to Ibo dnnlcjer 11.,. York and lbOrt atOrY writer. I 1 • 1 i . ..• • ..... ..... • ' • I l ' • - I DAil V PILOT SC Insurance Panel ••• PushOO lnto-JJi LOS ANGELES (AP) -LL Gov. Ed llelnecke's staff pressured the state Insurance Department to approve a business deal involving a lAI Angeles d- ty oommilslonu whole aid WU deolred In ~lnecke'1 po15ibl• eampallJ> fer ' eovemor. the Los Angtl .. Times lllld to. day. But although tbe Insurance llepert- ment approved the deal for a IY!Mllcate to take over tluoe ailing lmurlDCI Onm, the syndicate did not follow lhraulb and the deal never took place, otbclali &aid. Questlaned •bout the ~. Phil Jordan, a spokesman 10< llelne<b, lllld: 110bvloua)y wo'U have no atatement from our office until we lool: Into the matter thoroughly.'' The city oll!Clal ... ..-beball lleinecke'1 aldH bn>111bl prosaure was Identified u Mark L. Natbanooo, 33, building and safety cornmLssloner. He al!O ii a private realtor In Beverly Hills. The two Reinecke staff memben were ldmUDed u Pet.r L. Tweed! and Morris E. eum.r. Cuf1'0)' mlgned ooe day after the 'l'imes dilcloled.nocenlly a friend be aid- ed iD 1eftl'al venlures, Jerome A. Pierce, had • crlmlnal -· Interest by the Reinecke aides in the deal...... ICknowlodged by Stete ln- IW'IDOe Commissl.cmer Glee900 Payne and bill cbief deputy, Law""'ce C. Baker Jr. Tweedt uld be couldn't rocall making any telephone calls. CUrrey couldn't be reached for comment. The Times re~ Currey and Pierce were fonner usoclljet of Nathanson, Nalbanam, wOO... father attended a NeW Yeal"s Eve party at Relnecke's home, sald he only asked CUrrey to ar- range a meeting between hia group and Payne; Pa""' told the Times wbell be Ont beard of the •tock piopooal upect of the insurance takeover deal he was opposed and thought "It smelled of speculatioo." But he 11ld alter be met with l)'lldlcate memben he was woo over and became .. very enthusiastic. 11 Fl'OlltPqeJ WELCOME ••• about tt," ibe said. Pltcllford, who left today !or New York 'Where bill Injured right arm will be treatocl by .three Nayy opeclalilU, lllOVed qul<lly· -the crowd, llDiling, aD1Wirfua questions and lhaklni hands. Several times when someone addrt$sed him u Col. Pltchford he Interrupted with ''Hey. the name'• Joint" "I felt all during the last year that we were going to get out," Pitchford told the gums. "I dldn~ figure the Viet Coog could mt up wltb another lour years of Nixon.r.-- He said he is "basically a Nixon man beca111e he ii hard on commwlllm -be knows what It's all about." Pltchford said when the POW1 learned of their release, '"lbere weren't any shouts -only some lllliles here and there.'' From Pflfle J PERMIT ••• ray and local police officers in hls lengthy telk. MtDTay said that trouble would be in- evitable if Mclntire's followers -all staunchly conservative, were to meet up with the throngs of antiwar activists. Th far, the official said, the r's aides have not discussed ex- here they would bold the rally and marcb. But Avenlda del President•, which leads to the gates of the \Vestern White House, is lbe usual spot for demonstrations in Sen CJemente. "'l11ere woold be nothing but trouble If they all showed up in that area during those two days," Murray said. • OU.ffl COAST IC DAILY PILOT lflt °'*'°" CMll 0 .. M..'¥' PILOT, wtltl wflldl It c,mlllllld the "-·'""-· .. _.., ..... '1 !he Or.,... C..1t 'f111t1Ullllrlf Compel!'(, s.p.. ,..._ .. It.._ .... MllMll, M..,., """""" ,,,_.,, f9r Ot111• Meu, NIWllOrl IHdl, ~tfllg.. lt.td/FMINlll V11My, L.,.,... ..... lniM/a.dc!IW9dl, and ... ,.....,.., 1111 J\IM CaPI•'"-A •lllllt r99'-1 ~ II •ll•ft.," ..__V, .....i SIO'lll•Y.. The lll'lncftll JIUbllfMnt Pllfll II 11 1311 1¥111 .. , Srrwt. a.» Mma; C.~ ,..._ -.Nrt N. W_, 1'"-*"t -Pwlt!IW!' J•clr I. Cwrlty Vkf ,.,......,.. ... 0.-M ~ n..i. •• Kffvil ·-n ...... A. Mwphl11• _ ..... Cli•rl" H. t..o. .rdi•l'4 '· N•ll ..... i...ni~ ... -. s.a. .... 0... JOI N•rtfi El C•,..lu •••I, t247t --c.i. M91: JJD .. ..., tfrwl ,..,..,. ""Cfl: am Mtw"'1 ..,....,.. ......... a.di! .,.,, Md! ...._,. L..-. '-111 m ......., A.,... T ...... i7,4J '41 ... ut M .. A4•w;ll .... '4J.t•11 S-C*SJ Ulla Al ....... ., tn'l1l111 4f>.44U .~. _1'11.· 0r.,.. Clltf.t ... Mii• .:::·~-..... Ml ....... .... :s.."-·~··-~ ':. .... :::...I"'.: .. ....,........ .... . ----==-at Qlla .... Ct..... 1 .• 1W °'""' 1U1 ...-.,, ~ _. U.IJ .....,.., ......, ... _. Reinecke is one of four prominent R.,..blican polltlclan1 reportedly jockey- ing for GOP suppon aa the standard- bearer in a battle that some lnfiuenclal cnoney men and blcken ha¥e been 1111nc to -beblnd the '""""" to a'fOkl open bloodletUn1- ,,,_ ttl<eover proponl woold have had the syndicate -putttng up various col- lateral but no actual caah -take over Well States Insurance Cn., Los Anceles Life Inaaranee Co. and Siena Western !Jle lnlUranoe Co. Syndicate members besides NathanlOD were idtntilled M Ivan C. Tlholiz, 1 doc- tor; Saul Laher, a stockbroker; William L. FoJey Jr., a fonner insurance vice president; MllOP Rose V, an attorney; Robert Nick Starr, a medical laborstory owner; and WUUam Van de carr, former president of Hollywood National Bank. CVSD Board To Consider Major Items Two major capllal items will be con- aldertd tonight by Capiltrano Unified School District trustees -the possible hiring Of bank consultant1 for the sale of '25 million In bonds and construction plans for Del Obilpo Elementary School in San .Juan Capl.strano. Seek!ni tbe services of Bank of America bu been propooed by dlatrlct adminlltr1tor1 to 1pe11head aale of the bonds whlcb dlltrtct voter• approved for school CODltructloo lut Feb. 20. And for the llrll time •Ince the bond electloa, trultees will consider approval of --Tiiey will be Wed to ._. wwking drawings for Del" Obispo School and to IUbmil them for a plan checl: by Ibo state omce of Archltectun and Cnaslnlcllon. Cnl1ltnlctlon ii expected to be com- pleted for the 1171-7$ achool year. Bid- ding on the projecl will begin lo late Mly if the plan checl: ii oompleted w1lhln the next .two months. 'l'l'ulteU are alao expected to COOl!der: -Proposals to bold llUIDlller achool cl.,... July I through Aog. 10 at Cno- oordia l,.t lllcUrd Henry; Ilana.el.....,. tary school• and Dana HlllJ High School. -Possibly living high ICbool llludenta the option to lake ~)Im !ancu•ge classes on e(tber a credti:'J G\P a: non- credit, hula. -Renewal of the Dntg ;,Prevention lnservlce Program and offering it for the first tl!ne to junior and ~or !llgh •chool teacben. Tbe Pl'Otram pn!t!Ot1Uy la of- fered to elementary school teachers and UnlJled School District, oounty Depart· ment of Education, UC lri!ne and the California Council on CrimJnal JusUce. Hospital Grant Deadline Listed Deadline for applications for a $1,000 !Cholarahlp from tho Auxiliary of Mluloa Community Hoapltal la April 23. Students at San Clemente and Mission Viejo Hll!h Schools are eligible for the four $1,000 grants. A boy and a girl wlll be chosen from each school. Applications are available f r o m counselors Richard Buswell of San Clemente High and Robert Mann of Mission Viejo High. Questions cover scholarship ratings, school and com· munity services and field of interest in medically related studies. School officials will review appllcations and submJt names or three boys and three girls to the auliliary for final judg- ~uncement <lf winners wilt take place during National Hospital Week which begins May 6. Vandals Smash Water Facility Vandals who started up a Moultoo Ni- guel Water Dlatrlct truck and used the vehicle to repeatedly ll'lllllh tnlo heavy l!m gates at tile agency's maintenance lh>p, 17l81 Aliso a-..k Road, abo llCole a portable air compressor durlnfl the Wl!ekend, Orange CotmlJ Sheriff'• ofll· cers said. Deputies said the Intruders smashed the gatel out of the ground and did ex- tensive damage to tile truck before car- rying oil the $225 compressor. They said the vandala abo mnasbed the lock of • lltoroge -wllbout •t> parenlJy removing any of tbe content. Burglars Use Key, Cart Off TV Set Burglars who may have had a duplicate key to the premileo carried o!I a f400 portable television set durfna !be weekend from 1 Laguna Niauel OOme, °''°'' Counly 5her1Jr1 o!Dc!il'l"ulil. DepuUeo said lnlnlderl toolt ldvanlaie of tbe ab$ence of atlnrney .Leon Id.,.. from bill home at '3861 MarllnsplU Drive, to enter the pnmtau ~ remove the TV set. They lllld the bur11an lall the front door wide open wban tlity left. \ • , .. ~ . r Ultimawmi , Pre-pqr~<I il--#-#y---fndia~-- " • FOR INDIAN MILITANTS, •CHANGING OF THE GUARD AT WOUNDED KNEE In Event of Aching FMI, Any Old Tranoportatfon Will Do -From Pflfle J COMPUTERS TO SJ>Y? • • • Flbance IJllectoi' Franlt "Bell" .... "'Ibat would be a fooU!h law to even at- tempt," Arguello said today. "We haven't considered such a thing. If thls ts an example of his accuracy, 1 think he is less than reliable." Arguello said the reference to cats and dogs was made in an outside consultant's r<port. "Howard Metcalfe said that if the city wanted 1 'full system' it could include such information as bow many people over a own dogs or cats," Arguello said. "But he also said It lao't likely the city would ever want such a system, it would be too unwieldy." On the apartments, Arguello 11ld the city might seek vohmtary cooperation of landlords to leam when people move, but tbat would be the Umit of It. In an earlier column, Michaels had charged that some Orange County school districts, including Ocean View, were in- volved in projects to Identify and list "pre-delinquents," children likely to become troublesome. Local districts and the state depart- ment of education hotly denied that ~~ latest column, Michaels refers to the Hwttlngton Beach police computer proposal as one link in a statewide "big brother" computer system. Burkenfield said he realizes the poHce computer is a sensitive issue, but said the only purpose of it is to cut down a workload now bandied manually, and to insure greater safety for officers. nareotics violaton who are already re- quired bY. jaw. t!'iiltei' with their local police ageilef. • • · -A list ol'81Tesi warrants. The depart- ment CurrenUy has about 3,000 warrants on a card file.· • -A meciical alert file, on which residents may voluntarllY. Jlst certain health problems -such ai a heart con- diti<ln -to aid in fast medical attention. -An officer's observation file. Tbi5 in- volves officers noting potential problems on a visit to an address. It might include such comments as "potential heroin pusher," or "made ~ts against a policeman." "All we're doing la automating I h e files we already have," says Burkenfield. "We are not seeking any new in- formation." Burkenfield admitted the o £ f l c e r observation file is potentially the most sensitive, because it involves indJvidual judgment ol a situation. ./ "All comments will be reviewed before they are placed on this file by the watch commander," Burkenfield sald7""And If no additional comments are made aboui an address in 12 months, the infOrinaUon is dropped from the lile." Burkenfield said this t;ypa o! in- formation is currently passed on verbatly during pcJlice briefing &essklns and ~ inf~~partment;bulletllls. ,. - - The computerized address file sboUJd be in operation by this July; BurkeJifleld predicted. The six subfiles are expected to be ready sometime near March, 1974. Reseda Woman's • Hires Conducted Weekend services were hOld ·for JUiia Bmwa""etlirl. ~f Reseda , wbo \lied Thursday at the aga ofo 71 +.btie villUng her brother, Toin H. Barnard In San Clemente. Mrs. · Clark leaves her husband, Richard A. Clark; a son, Richard W. Clark of Malibu'; her brother, and three grandchildren. Tbe Salul'llay services were oooducted ~Y Lesneski Mortuary of Sao Clemente. Gas Station Burglars Get $425 From Till lnlruden who .......,. a vtllide ...-v- ioe -to pin ...,,. -fl25 in taldt!p clurl111!'11ie ,._ ltllm a ~ Bead> M'vlc<i etatim, Orange Coutlty Sherif!'• -llillil. Ileputiel 11114 tllf-ti Gery N. Abel- !Oll'• Unlnn '!.f 5el'Yice llatloo, S413t Do- heny J:8"' .~d.,~i:olle the, '"11fow· of lullricailoa -door, d!opped Int& the -and ltlllOVl!d' foor clolh bags coo- lalnlog the Clllh lnim an lliiloC:ked 'desk drawer. ~ . WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (UPI) - Leaders or the American Indian Mo~· rnent present their final ultlmatu~.ct<l govemment officials today in yet aoolher negoUatlng ....ion a1med at ending the liege of tbla blstorlc bamlel. The Indian ullimatum coml!s amidst growing combativeness azoong Indians occupying the hamlet, the scene of the last clasb between the U.S. cavalry and the Indians in 1890 in which 200 to 300 In- dians died. A three-point government plan to end the occupation of Wounded Knee met with booing from militant Indians a.s Jt waa read Sunday. 11Jt ls clear that we are surrounded and will probably be masiacl'd, but il w•lfo we'll go down fi$hUng," •aid Jl"'*?' Madrict. 28, San Luis, Colo. , . He ls an AIM supporter wounded dili'- ing an exchange of gunfire .between In· dians and government forces Saturday nlgbt. Madrid was carried on a stretcber to a meeting at the trading post where the government offer was read to aDouf 200 lnd1an partisans. • ~ The government proposal, worked out in h.igb..Jevel meetings in Washiogton, called for tbe occupl<rs of Wounded Kqee to lay down their weapons and surrendfl' peacefully to arrest. . It also provided for meetings between Interior Department officials and AIM leaders to be held at Si<lUJ: Falls, followed by the arrest of the leaders and most of ~e militants at Wounded Kn!ae. Many Indians vowed to remain and.die rather than submit to ~. . '· The g()vernrnent offer was pre.sented.~ AIM leader Dennis Banks at a govern- ment roadblock by Hartington Wood, tbe Justice Department's top negotiator wi&h AlM. Wood at that Ume told Banks the three-pronged proposal was "the be.st. ·1 couJd d<l." ' AfM Leader RU8Sell Meam decried tlie government Jftposal as a rtquest :(or "total capitulation" wJthout guar~ that arrested lnd.ians could be freed . on bail. .. "Our nnly recourse -the only str.,.tb we have left -1, our treaty rl~'' Means said. ..,.. Today's "rinat ultimatum" by the AIM leaders was to be based on the 1888 Fcwt Laramie Treaty, which confl5cated most of the Sioux lands in the Plains and ft- quired the Siou:r to move to reservations, such 1s Pine Ridge, on which Wounded Knee Is located. •, D~ina Point , Mali: ' ,. -''• : ··~·- Held on Check .~~ or~;nse Charg~.~: San C!tmente police arrested a ~ P<lint man over the weekend on 1 $2!;000 warranl'\:harging a lnng list or check .11!- fenses . =~ And detectives said this morning jhlt Frederi~'R. MOBeley Ill, 34, of 34~Qll Obi•po Road, Is also wanted In """ nection 'With ffiore "than sa,ooo in . bad check cases In San Diego County. The man was arrested as be asse~y tried tQ tcasb a bad ·check at a ~ Clemenle supermarket Saturday. Em- ployes tip{l'd l>Olice. • Pollc~.atready had oblalned tbe ·~t­rant. ....... Moseley Is alleged to have ~ about -in ibad checb In San ae as welt as hundreds of dollars' Wo elsewhere in the county. Local .tnvestlgator1 lllld that the .tlti_ ed Incidents raised cash to finance 11~ good lih'' for the SOutb Cnut resl~.:. 1 The money bought clothes, liquor, f9G\:I and luxuries, officers said. •1:.;- Moseley was transferred to ~ County Jail today to await arralgnm<if The main proposal involves a com· puterized address file which wUI list the address and location by quadrant of every residence in the city. LOW 1RICES ARE BORN HERE • • • RAISED ELSEWHERE.:· The object of the address file, says Burkenfield, i.s to rapidly Jdentify the location of a complaint or emergency, and quickly determioe which patrol unit can best answer the can. "There will be no personal information on the address file," he states. All 70 police patrol units are equipped with computer print-out units which will give them the computer information. In addition to the central address file, there are six sub-files which would in- clude some personal information. They • are: -An emergency resources Inventory which could ielJ officers the closest available ambulance and hospital aervlce for an accldent. -A llst of guns obtained from volufl. tary registration and concealable band guns whldl are already required to be registered. Burkenlield said the depart- ment II not seeking any additional gun registraUon . -A list of coovictcd felons and Thieves Take $189 In Cash From Church Jntruden l'1>o walked in lhrouah the unlocked front door took 11119 In cash from a C.platrano Beach church durlna tllii weekeiii!, Ol'llt10 CO\mt;i Sheriff's .r; ficeN n)lcirttd t....,., -- Deputlea Aid a cull box and telephone .....mnc mtcitlne were riOed by tblooeo •Ilo eotet<d lbO Fifth L<ltheran Ciurdl, M3ll Calle Portola clurlac the night boun. .. ' ,. . . Admiral. NO-DEFROSTING REFRl~EUTOR/ .. El'ZIR . ALL THEsE"GREA'r Mi 11,,_,.f'EATURES ' • I • f • ,,. Vfldl• "'l°l"'OM'' ,...,., · r 0•01'" lt1t1f'f•r ln•t•nt · '....UM"~ ''' 1 r""'1'l""""'"Y• I ·• Du•I T•mptftt\ll't Contro~­......... .,.. _,. ,_ j Md!~. I' ··==~=~ • Extra ""' -~ .. Door r =~ ftln t.11 If*' • J . ,. . .. •' " I • • ."t TV DAI.LY LOG . • • • • 4 ·\ _. ' i Monday f Evening I , Ch& Ma&1Jd of ' ~ .Boggy Creefi \ I· Tuescloy I l• .,..,, .. ., ~ I I') " \ , I '. 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MIHf"" ~- C0.1mtn, ... ltu-T ., Clllpmjlll CDl14'1', Dlipf. s TtHi av111tr tf "Mciw I • ' , ; rlMtlt Clr'I', CA fl*4 Ortntt1 CA '*64' Miff l1MO.oot in Miii {lllJ 17>1171 I • lh4J•I,...,. ... .,..,,I Ord.,.. .. ' • ** ........ *'** *' ''* *'*****'. ~· * •• '* ••• *. ~ •• * UA CITY CIMIMAS,LADi1i DAY IVlll1Y ru•s. Jk1 'f~ !All Lldlff • ....... CIHUM t!1>0 to 21M) '°' "A TIMa TO ltUM'" • In Ctltrl 10) Nnl Attnctfftl, 1 "JUDOI llOY llAN" ,,. ' I • I l. DAILY l'fL91' SC Dodge's New Chassis Buil·t Tough for RVs By CARL CARSTENSEN Of Ille 0.11.-~NM fltff ' R. D. Dodge Truck, the largest recreational v e ·b I c I e com· pooent 1Upplier in the in- ( dust.ry, has introduced a new l.. nwtorbome chassis deslgnect to meet the requlrementl of Loomis, Do d & e geneial aald man- aser a aid that the mo- tor home chassl! busi· neuhaa doobled al- moet every ' ' the latest motorbo~ genera- tion. Quring a last week -.. ' ·~· . ' . . f •. IUTTI national preview in San Dleao. George Butll, Dodge Trucl< oper•- llooi general manager said that the new chassis is the mogt recent step in Dodge's history ol in- novaUve engineering RV market. for the "WE BELIEVE that our dominance in the chas11is sales· field is due to the great emphasis Dodge bas placed on working closely with the RV manufacturers during the past fifteen years," Butts said. Featuring a new 440 cubic ·inch v..a engine, disc brakes. .lilting •steering wheel column and an lmproved suspension $YStertl, the new "RM" series cbassis offers gross vehicle weight ratings up to 14.000 pounds. It's offered on five wheelbases including 104 aod 125 inches in the RM300 series, 137 aod 159 inches in the RM350 model, and 159 and 178 inches on the RM400 chassis. Power assisted disc brake1 are Included as standard i:quipment on all three chassis models. A new 440 cubic Inch, four barrel V-8 engine has been ad· ded as standard oo the RM400 and opUonal on the other modeJJ. JAKE FUSON'S PARK LIDO BAUER SHOP by Apoolntmont 11 Y .. 1°$ .... JIM tu,_ .\l'H 548-1346 311 HM,it•I ltll,, N9"tf'i •.-ell +n 1M P•rk Lido Bldg. ' L00'-'11 ./year tor tbe pruit seven years. "BY ltlS, toll! industry sales of full size motorhomes, minl-motorhomes, and com- pact van conversions should top 235,000 units," Loomis said. "The figure it more than twice the im total of 100,000." LoomJs ~ngled out the mini- motorhome as the unit show- ing the greatest potential for future success. In 1966, Dodge sold 791 full siz.e motorhome chassis. At that time they were the only manufacturer bu i Id in g a chassis specifically desip:ned for motorhomes. By J975, motorhome chassi!! sa.Jes are expected to 138 times what they were in '66, rea(hing 110,000 units. Loomis went on to say that tolal Dodge motorbome sales increased by over 28,000 units in 1972 compared with tbe. 22,475 sold in 1171. DODGE ACCOUNTS for over 85 percent of the full size motorhome chassis sales and over two-thirds of the mini· motorhome chassis. R. B. McCurry, vice·presi· ' dent, U.S. Automo- tive Sales and Service, Ch r ys- ler Corp., saidtbat leisure time has general: eel ooe of the great- est growth industries in Am·· crlca, accounting for more than 100 billion dollars a year. "I believe tbat the partnership between the RV manulactur~rs and D o d g e represents the ideal approach to the creation o'f good recrea- tional vebjcles. We build the chassis .... that's our business and I think we've done better Now .... Pla-stic Cream Invention For Artificial Teeth that ba1 re•olutiooiud dtriture wearin1. Artificial THiii Nevff felt So llatural Before Now. fotthc rint time. .::itnceolf ma plutic crum th al holds dentUtp a11 never befote-forms an elastic mem- brane that Ji,1,., llold ""'" 10 tftt Mturof 1i11uu of your MOul~. Jt'1 a unique ditc0vuy called F1xoot:NT9 IL !eta you bite harder, chew bet· ter, Clll more na.tuB!ly. FIXOD&NT lasts for boun. Relilta moiature. Denhtte1 tbat fit are ~Ual to health. See your denli1t tttularly. Get caay.toout FIXOO&NT l>eot\ll'll Adhesive Cttam. You are cordially invited to •n INVESTMENT· DINNER WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1973 7:00 P.M. . MILE SQUARE COUNTRY CLUB • 1041 WARNER FOUNTAIN VALLEY This program will cov•r R•al Estat• e T llK write offs e Ta1e Sheltered income e Equity build up e Appreciation RESERVATIONS ONLY-PHONE 1714) 547-5941 Refreshmenf1 will be Served Sponiored By M. P. KRUSE & COMPANY, INC. MEM8t:a l'ACIFIC COAST STOCK IEXCHANCIE ettt""!il C1r<Yl1r W!11 II Oilt,.lbulld Al Tto. $tmiMr Tilere are over 600 ultra modern service bays and I 00,000 square feet of factory parts facilities on Costa Mesa'5 Harbor Bauleyard of Cars. \ than anyone 58id. el!e," McCurry * * * BOOMING NEW car aales of cart and trucks b y Chevrolet continue as dealers In the Los Angeles Brea delivered 11,fSO new veh1cles last month, M.J. Schumacher, 1.0ne manager, reported today. "New car and truck sales have continued atrong for the second month in a row,'' Schumacher said. "Consumer demand remains high and buyers are continuing to purchase more luxury and con\'enience options on their new cars and trucks .'' Chevrolet passenger car ·sales for the month totaled 8,199 and truck sales were 3,257. Nationally, Chevrolet set its second consecutive monthly sales record with deliveries of 278,639 new cars and trucks. Sales of new units are running more than 15 percent ahead of last year's same period. Los Angeles Auto Show May Cancel LOS ANGELES (AP) - There is JitUe doubt that the 197S L<is Angeles Auto Show will be canceled, says William Symes, president of the Motor Car Dealers Association of sOuthern California. Directors of the I , O o o - member group will vote on a proposal to cancel the show at a meeting March '1:1. "I DON'T think there's any doubt they will" approve the proposal, Symes said Sunday. The Los Angeles Times reported today that t h e aS8ociation already decided to cancel the show. Auto manufacturers have been cu~in&,l>ack support of auto stiows' generally i n budget..Ugh.te!ting moves. '' FINANCE NY Banks Increase It'• A~r Niflltt Mn. Walter D. K;-Glb6oll._ 1r,,i>resldent of the New> port Art Mweum~ CO\lllCIJ show. Cl~re CoMeU, of Avco Finandal Servlc:tt, 1 la11 case clock lent lo tM museum. Avco's employes will lour the museum on Fri~ in recognlUon of the firm'• fl00,000 con-tnbuOon to the museum ID paiDUnp.and IClllpture. ,\ COMPLETE .NEW YORK STOCK UST • • • • • • l ' I \ .• llloodu, Mlldl 19, 197J Monday's Clt>sing Prices-CA>mplete New York Stoek Exchange List Wall Street Hit Bx~_·lnterest-Hike­~~ . SC DAJLY Pll..OT JI -• • JI DAJl.V Pl101'. ~-19,Wl ) TRAIN te .. o Photo mt Stripping?-lt'1 Okay ........... ,. , DENTAL nCHNICIAN Y01I POI RON DDIR I ~ ~~~. . .-....... ., ... .._ .... !,,... . -: .... I . "'lbat'•-Cllllllt 1 woaklll't-toworltfcr." -L~ Jff. BOfd I H You Drink, Don't Dream ' . ' Some anlhropolc>gtN clabn tbe -moot anj!eat !!an o1 ~ apparel is the glove ••• Tiii! LAW IN MUNICH -requires all riding horses to wear llcalle plates ... ONE OVT OF EVERY seven divon:ed women becomes eothped.ant, lllwl>rithingly • • • A DRAWING PIN! '.lbet'a wbal lhe Engllllh. oall a thumbtack • , • ONLY 2 VNCOMFORTABLE cham become antiques. Comfortable ~ chairs rarely outlast one generation. ~ ALCOHOL CUTS down the time you dream In · your f _ . al""'. Enough alcohol. In fact, .,.. cut • I out the dreame altogether. 'lbal'• ·bod. '!bole dreams patch up your mental ml!llm1untM, tt any. They rec\lfY ,.,. . reuon, dl.Uotve reseotments, enae the oddball notions.. 'Iben!fore, ·some i authorities Insist you you ought not go to bed with a lot cl liquor In yoor · system. I explained this somet1n\e Ji? bock to a prinlE< friend. He said it ~.o cbanled his life. He n o w does bis ~ beBvy drinking ln tile morning. llAJID BONl!S -"An e.,,..t<nced crematory opera-exr cin tell at a glance tt a cr<mated per.iOll ""' all or port Scam!aoavlao deSC911," reports expert· Andrew. P. il<lllbowskl ol Boiae, 'Idaho. "Sconadanvi\ln -.... -·'Ibey Jeove ,n\ore "8idue. ' . AIXJORDING TO WOMEN ·polled natloi!wlde, tile Ideal age !tr a girl· to g.t mamed Is 2.1 yean two months. '!bat'• the median. Son'Jt say younger, some say older. It's a fact, bowever, that ~ actual average marriage age for women lo three yean younger than that. HUNTERS, PLEASE NOTE: If the dee< tracks pass under a falrly low branch lnsteod ol swinging around It, what you're following Is a doe. Or maybe a spike, Just µiaybe. A big buck won't stoop. He'll tippy-toe around !hat tree, carrying his rack high, whatever. QUERIES -Q. "Louie, how can you oall yoorself a I>epttssloo bo!'. il you can't name the theme smga In thple yeani o1 o.mt Basie, Benny Goodman and Paul Wblte- inan?" A. Notting to it. Bule's was "One O'Clock Jwnp." G«ldznan's, ''Goodbye.'' And Whiteman's ''Rl:w.psody In Blue." Now can you name TOily Pastor's old th<me aoog? Q. 11WBAT'S a narcoleptic?" A. 1bat's somebody who uncootrollably falls asleep for about 15 minutes at a time in 1p1predictable circumstances. Even "1>eo div1ng or driving, dancing or romancing. AVERAGE MAN in England who wrurts an auto oper- ajm''s lloense winds up taking lbe driving test mo.. tjlan · twl<e to get it, Just 2.1 Umes, to be exact. But lhe Brlllsh are gent1emanly, as you know. Average woman fails the test less often. She tries 1.7 time before passing it. THAT HOMO SAPIEN moot apt to be • sleepwalker, It's said, Is the 8·YO&N>ld boy. DOES YOUR NAME cootain a Capital Y, W, L, R, M, N or G? If so, that's good. A language specialist lnalstB names wilh U-low?tdled coo.oonants art' tile moot musical of all to the ear. FJFTY.SEVEN PERCENT of the women In ooe na,tloo- wide survey told the pollst.rs they know how to clfen a !iBh. This ls asd. At least 92 pen:ent should 1mOw how to $ ·~ clean a fiSi. Likewise, at least seven percent ol. the men. ~ port Beach, Calif. 92660. Address mail to L. ir. Boyd, P. 0. Box 1875, New-I .=======-=!· ~ i ~ f I ~ L,ARGE RED RIPE Tomatoes LARGE TENDER Aspa:ragus LAR6E SWEET Navel Oranges RICH IUTTERY FLAVOll Fuerte Avocados . • f>efie(!Tfe~eFJ RICHARD'S OW-" Homemade Soups pint D.A.K. Sliced Cooked-Ham 4 •t.• MAY-IUD '- Gouda or Baby Edam Cheese f OL MAY-IUD Kettle Cheddar Cheese Spread . ' • • • f/le:<!If · CALIFORNIA GROWN Frying, Chickens whol• body CALIFORNIA GROWN Chicken Legs 109 '•high -.•Ion · MARINATED • · Chicken Wings ~.., '° fl• R1Chard's Bulk Sausage MH' .. , ......... , Richard's Meat loal ove11 re•dv foil , ... Bar-M Ham Steaks b•"'"' , ,,,,, ... k., Stuffed Round Steaks ,, .. ,., ,,M .... ,_ ... Stuffed ~f Peppers .... ""' 8eatooa 25c lb. 29C ea. .49¢ 59c &9c • 1.49 . ' 59¢ llo. 89c lb. 98c lb. 1.98 Jb. 1.39 lb. 98c lb. Filet Flounder . . . . . . . . . . . 98c lb. A Complete Selection .of Exotic Seafood Flew~ imfa · Flowering Stock •II colon )0¢ pet' Item ni:Jf1 --PART)' SHOP-.-~ Market Me~nll\e:' Lillo Easter· Cards and. Party Supplies ~ Orange Meringue Pie . • • . • • • • • ·t59. Assorted Danish • . • • • • 2 for 37.o 65% Wheat Brea<f . · • • . .. · • • • • • · 48c THERE ARE MORE THA.. 2000 SPARICUNG, DEPENDAILE,. USED CARS FOl SALE ON COSTA ' M!SA 'S HARBOR •ouLEVARD OF CARS. ~ Potato .Dinner Rolls • • • • , I • . • 6 f<r 39c ~ . LIQUOR . . ' ~ Old Foretlor '6 proof V. 1el. II." F ri~ndly • Convenirn t • Reliable i ll•~k i While Scotch Whl1ky · V. •t•L · 1ut ~ Gordon• London_Ory Gin ~ ptMf V. IOL. · . t,W .. ~ Smirnoff Vodk!._ 10 p-f • . V. '°'' 'IA! ' ~f~t~1lf.~U~ttntmftttttfttW .. .. -' I - ·explained Value is getting. the most fotyour buying dollar. The dictionary defines value as "a fair.. return in money, goods or services, for sometljing exchanged." Price alone does not determine'viilue. No matter how inexpensive an item may be,. to achieve good value you m'ult have s~tisfaction and get fu},l usage. out of the product. A. Richard's steak, properly trimmed ~ offered at a Jair price, is value. Whether yo:u choose a stetik, hand-picked produce, homemade soup, freshly baked bread,. or o~ of the 9,000 different grocery items -Rich(trd's uffers you the best possible value. HUNTS Skillet Dinners oil 9-vorletln Royale Towels Nucoa· "'argori ... · HUNTS Tomato Juice ' •• • • • •! ' . DEi: MQNTE , . Bartlett Pear . h·1~ !Mg roll 1 '"' 46 ... 16 ... DUNCAN HINES , Blueberry ·Muffin M,ix .·13~ ... 49~ 9-liv~ Cat Fo<xt W.llSCO Ore9 Creme Sandwiclr 'Cookies . ·6Vii .... ' .,, ft. 13c 69c 47c ·Schilling .Garlic , Salt , ' Ro5arita Dinners . ._... __ .,~. "'"'' ~ ;. ....., ....... • 12 ... • 2~ .39c • : ' ' ' j • • • • . · .Picmveet Peas " , . 2• .;. 37c ' • • ' ....-..~ ,. . ' . . -- . . • t.OOiil FOR iHC r ,..., ~lE"-4 AT ('('qA Mf ~A ~!A i '~S O H HARIOR ILVD ar7·1. fEN SAN DIEC.0 FRHW4l AND '-f "''ORT BL YD 1?_~.!-HARSORVllW ;.MocAlt!W.t...;pait....,., 1?.tcJ..-t'-LIDO CENnR "343J Yta UclcJ, Newport Bead. OPEN DAILY 9 -8, SI.ti. t-• M4 fMO . ' 0P£N DAILY 9 -7, SUN. 9 - 6 673-l>lliO • • ~. , t • I \ 17 . . i ) • • " .J • ' I • 1 1 . .I . . , ••• . ... .. , -· • • , ... Today's Final N.Y. teeb . . ·:: . ' . . O~ COUNTY, CAUFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1973 : TEN CENTS V$)J.. 66,"NO, 78 ~SECTION~, 26 PA&ES .! ._ .. - ' . .. • . " . . ... . ,. t .. . J ' POW Pit~hloril Ce,ts ·Bt,, . .,. I • •" I Weleonae ilJ' JAN WORm Of .. ...,. ...... "'" . ' W IL Col Jahn Plldllord .of . NliUel m ,'we!Comed homo by lleocb "ndlhbon"·SUoday with gt-by a gr<Mljl of friends. d worn lits POW bi'aCeleL . on the .doQr of the bcime-of Mrs. MacGowan • read. "Welcome . cOI. Johii PltcbfQf.Cl. We know , arid now' we 1'ant to know yoU!" I '. · y P,ltchlonl the el'PoW's . wUe, II '. In" ljte Eh;~ Bluff' 'ne\gJ\!>orbood I 4 D)bving lo to Ba~ I Niguel' last ~. an Air Foree pilot, balled I ' "' , • . . out' of b!s plane after It WU bit ID !ti&. Pltdlford, wllo lefl.IOdaTfllr ~ Yark His arm was Injured at the -· wllenl bis Injured ~ -will be- Ooe of thooe retumiDC ..... P<1W treated by -Navy .... 11 .. , -bracelet lo Pltcbford was Lindo Store, II, quleUy ._ the <rowd; lllllltng, tbt dauchter of Newport 8-b ....,_ a-"'I queijlom lad,"""'': ctJman Jolin Store. ' S.ftl'll li!lltl ..... -~ "He bas lived up lo aU oar ez. blmuCol.Pltdllar!lilelnla1.,Mdwlth peclatlons," lhte uld. after meet\l!c "Hey, tbt nome'I John." Pitchford !or the lint time. "I felt aU during the lut year that '"' Miss Store, a junior at Corolla de! Mar were going lo get out," Pltdilonl told U., !!lib Scbool 1'rliere sbe purclwed II.tr , guests. "I dldn~ fll'lJ'O the . Viel Oona POW bracele( two years ago, said she eould put up with anolber" lour yean ol fell the brac:elel Idea did much lo spread .Nixon." the JVQ111 about the pUgbt of POWs. He said be Is "baslcaJly a Nlton man "Everywhere I went • peOple ask>d becauoe 'be Is bard OD 'c61Dmunliln•-be about it," she said. knows what it's all•a\KMlt.!!. · rime . Rate -1-ncreases _. ~. . . - -. . ' And Stocks ·Take Fall • • Sharp Hike Has Market Off Guard DAILY PILOT Staff ....... -·wtrOSenleel· Stoek .~'ptlcea ,fell today u jn. . ' . POW BRACELET RETURNED TO LT. COL. JOHN PITCHFORD WJth...~· Ml'I. MaurHn MacGow1n at Newport ~ vOllon· .. ·1"·CGOl ·glance ii.the sharp ~· 'BJ 1_ , . -~·. ·_..-~· _-_ 1•• ~~ta;~?aCA~~~ ~~-: .· " : :.. . ' i0 I.~~~~-~">:_,.,,' J;d.,.Plea. to Court Jurors . . Il4fefr1Dii,1<>tll;·blle ID Ille prime lend-' ' , , . " ' • :' ~== ·~~ ~~· killer Thomis · l!ra~rd bis Dana Po~t hom'e. . Mirlne ldid!anil;'Newu,i Zlnder;&naiyst MCf:uldlelt'loday lold ·an·Orange'County· "Wbeil 'you¢ hlto''lhat kind of stale wlth;t;;o F1 HuUAll _!:o.~said: '.'The Dlll:ket ~ i;o.ir1. jury that.must SOOn..role. ~ou rely on, somebody else-. lo tell you audd<!ily, got, ljl~ by ,IOIDOlhlng wbldl, on bis ainlty that be was In "an alcohoµc what you did and :whai happened Ibo lbollllallllf""°pletely ourprislng, wasn't blackout" when be sbot and killed a night before," McCulcberi lelllfled. orpected1bia,DIOl)ling." (litory, Page 10:) 4"ma BeaCh l!oman wbO once shared "You know oometlilng bu happened by In San Fraaclleo>the Bank of America, ' " the .stale of your clothel and the stale of ' . the ·natloln'1 ' lar'"8t COIDlDOlclal"Danii, ' your car but you clol1~ remember a darn- . · T. ,_q :B,. ,IOIC A . JAp~oa.--.€t1p ·•·-'·",:·::· ., saldt1-•1<11D1immedlate1yoo"'lbe .,,.,,tinue· N·apk:n e11tl\lng,"lheburlycontnctorsald. . c Ill..__,... prime <rate• leod •In! N.,.. York. /;l.•~~""f " ' l'doOllelien, 50,.o? mil Olinda St., was · Deaver at the him ot the Oblson-38 '!'Omahawt !' ·five cliallengers. Deavet' never recoVereii 'from the H-. a-tBank,of' America spa1; ... · · · • • convicted laJt month of flrll degne « 1 \': tlclr: start 1n .D.•'boi·Yacht Club's ·c1e-... ,,.mble ae..1he··......,..,, windsbift. • .• faili!dllo,mal>!rlal· man sai<U! 'llOllld:locit froquenlly at the Holdet·e Sto' -n murder In the kll!ll1I of Mn. Virginia ,.....,___ ~ p--.......... -• • _._ ,~.•-t1an over the 'ueirt·few -o · W ,· Hammet~, of 121 B mave St . _...,of Lipton 'ChaUenge ·'.l'rOPhy •. The maneu· ~~·Boating, Pag~ U!l,fol'"'~o· i ·and•olhei: r :-•• " · , ' ~ " ~bac.ldlred·~.be -~ lci ,t,U~ t!il![s!e_ms_· .o_f,lli, "'·· • -~ ·. '·· , . • ~ ., A-:-, •• diU's becault•~illcie11ed loon-""' · ' Laguna polb-to ·tlte . . . ......,... . . : · · A.t..'..:r· sL>n~h , .aa=~11 home list sept. s .. 1d tbOy -@ -: ~ : , . . -, · . 1"-. 1 ' ' ,.;., ·• ... ID Wasbinatm, O)a,irman Arthur F. :1·u; ~'-' found HcCutcben ~over the body · 1 · ' Bums of the 'Federal Reserve· Boan! In-' • ' .. • of Ma,Vlcllm with the gun UIOd ID the ·~·· '" d''. . G' ' .... '. u ·.111·::m·· ' a·tu· :m· .· . ' <llcaled Nwnl admlnlslrallon cllspleaa-'A'~bt~'and·ihefis were ldlllllg-(lying.nearbyonthelawn1 . •• ' ure ovel"-lhe'bonkl' -annowicements' alid · · .... • "'-,~· -.. ,.. · ' " '"-~ -Mc01tclten today repeatedly told Ibo n · Iall"" IVe asked bank officials lo meet with blin ..,..'l"!l·toi::a~~ponceovet)be ..... lliat be l•v~ .. "". u---~i v~ ':•.! , · . . 0 · ....... ~ -··-•· weekend, Including · ooe Involving the ,~, ·~ =• ~ -, , In w..,...,._,_ rn~f. much deaplle the couple's frequent quar-_1 , ~ Bunis, dtalfman of.the Committee of tlieft of ·;two antique napl<ln holders, rots, ·one of wlllch led her to quit bis -.,-. Interest alid DIV!deods of the Coll of wofth '350, stolen aftet" tJoth pouCe and Dana Point . home and move lo Laguna ·.::.··.'_~~.W_ iU_·S_._.pe_ak -On. ly ·with .N_ixon or Envoy-. M_!l.!£-nts· = ~· aent •. 1e1-_ 1o the theremdenraearebedthellomeforantn-BeH_ach1.etJ11· ed nd tio Iha :l'J . &U.W "It la by no.means .dear that the In-ter!oper. • . e u er ques Ding . I be crease In tne prime rate just ll1DOllD<ed The cli'ca-18411 . naj>kln, holdeni .were dld'DOI believe the aado-masocblant that :· • ED KNEE, S:D: (UPI)•-....lern Pla!ns and req-•them lo· and order· OD· lbe·,_..atlon by ap. by your banlt la conslstenl wtdrthe com-stolenfrODI the '--•ar alarm""'"''~-' ~ ln.lbeb: Selllal, relalloDJhlp bad • -~--·1 cr1•·•· ••be_,. ~.. -,,.-~ any bear'•.• on Mn. Hammett's •~-•--of the ~-lildlan l'dl>ve-move to reoernlllons. polntirig • speClal ptesldenlial emissary ~:;;;,... ~ ~·to 8 com-home of 'ifllUam F;!Woon. 730 Temple I!' 11\0V•. i:l"the Art ~tony. -- -iiiiii:said lodaY thly would deal.1onty' S.--1 courts of )Jw have upheld this 'aelecled from · among the Slotu<' lo niltteo -of· Feb. 13 that "any Pla!:i>, • · • &cl ·McCutcben denied that be had ~l'mldent N)JOll, or iri!li .. , lnely, lfeana .aald.. negotiate within a 72-bour Jii!r1oi1 · a upward adjUllmerit. In lending' rates 'lbe•thlef-trlpped the atarln which sint ever contemplated suicide when be ~b-•~ __ .._ the Sioux Heam said that 1tpteoenlall,.. of the '~"!'!~~ttlngmutuallythe·Uni~Slabl~-llel-lo should. be, IUlly ,juslfied by illcieues ID pollce·and 11\0'~I on• au,rdl of Q>e i.tned a preacrlpllon for slee~pllla and ..,_ ~"' .,,_.__...I, ""'•'•·Sioux Nation" bad -~--,.. ~ <Oii of c10iJo1Ha and otller ··-~ ~ home. howover, oeOrchen weff/ unable lo 9-ljltq""'••.N · r~ .. da-bi!fore . Ham-m ' • oo1utlon"' the gt~·~ suggestions" 1o end Its liege of Wounded'Knee:" · i:.'biecl by l>onii."' ·~ ~ Ioeate an·-··8nd eltet lhrJ: bad· mei1·;;;'-~,;.on a nelghlxit'i J !:·!~-lince they oebed this 1 the While -Friday. · Meonwltlle; the dollar clooed lil8hetl<> bee!J.oec;u~. lbe.~w~ed . w)!h lawn. · ft -_,. -· Woamed Knee II localecl oo the Oglala diy Jn major:Onanclal centen from tm-the lllver oojedl. ' , ' .' '~ o/fl<;eb said KcCulcben told ill~-~tne ~= a -mervallon, and ... of the polnll Y_ oungst,er _H. it don•lo Tokyo .... -Id --Two (,ag\ina 1leacb lllg\I School tllem be bad taken !O aleeplng plUs In the urM; a lllflltanl.Wol .le!lder, al Issue In ·the occupation Ila• been reopOnecl lor the lint time ID mOi'e than sludmll were apprebendad by Beef. hours berore the ....,,_ -the l"-I WOllld be -led 14 dlmllafactlon of. ibe 1nllltaitts with the two ft.b -· !ooll!d pollc!e and a· CU8loclJan after the 'They noted in lhelr...port that the...,. Wliod, the Ju •Ile. ~ .~~·""caU"ed'm.ltftl. the~"-~ Cross:n:ir sir· ·net· II ... tb. lnllial lelt ol a...,; .,Item . youths brdte'!Dlo the ai:hool-and ·threw--taolor appeottd lo be perlectly ~ ~ with the In-•~ .,....... ' •l'OD· r~~ " e <> of floetlng ~ rates approved ID . cake. lcb>g ID the ca1,1er1a ,.and ~ toilet,; when be . gave them an """""111 iif' his • i.r,r~ti> U::,WlllleH...,.. lo "tlrlDl,about a ~lion of peoce Paris 00 Frlilay,l>J1,40!,lbe-ld'o~ pa* In the pm. Bolli ftl'iM'<leailed _to, movements titro'!ihout that day. , ~ ·~,::i,deol~:~v; .' : . . , . . , In Lagtina .. Dws. !"',::_:,:.~~=~~ ~~::,.:ei~·•watw)'"n ' : . . • ollroel aplaal bis -B 1'... F dDead ofthe'putlllO'mooliis.andr.tQinstabll· Janet·•A. Cort.I, of Hll:owOl''Cllff· . . ' '~'--,... -· .. ~ · • na-81).V. OUD , 'The death of·a.3-~El Toro·hoy, tty lo-marltell unoetlled by·wa-of dol . Dri'(e, reported SUDday that two persons' Orpge, ..,.._,.. ".Iii .... -· J and .... ~-~-_,_ of them ' ·-· . ~ wh<> bad alv.n her. ride wberi'bltcb-' ~ baldinc •Woolncled Kiiee a . ' · . a ~ -11• ~ . (Seo ~ he< I) •. bJklnl 'llicf w1ti> 11i1e bad allclwed to--star ~ 1'the~:::.-1 1J>. By Mother,-.17, ~ • .'!!'!_n~.:~~~ ..... ~ ::,r~p~-'!fi:.=::.i~~ Aid the ·•u1ttmat1m" was -m ...... v 0"" ... 'N:lifl:Jlle!BFort'LlraMu.t;ywblcb n=.'.:!_g His Batl...-'l'liy JOln A. Grlf!ln, ot11.l1111rric1ger Scot;c1i -Foil ~~~Micl..e1 Geneol, ot 1135 ·N. weat1ter :~ever -of 1be 91oa1 -'"' the .l..1UCW .n ~ ~~ ~ .=1~ cout lllCh••r. lnld ofl1Cen Friday thal ln<tta!lng cloudlnell 11 the A n1ne-,....W IDfanl drowned In the -lo bll _., car In tnmt 0( 1151 J' • h D ? !Gllowlng • plrty be bad l!Yeil I« some 1 weather outlooli for Tueoday, with •-~• of • .-.._ In •·· a-~ _,_ ~ w . t w • ..__. """·• rUJ · ay. frlendi, bis -wallet containbllf l!50 WU a ;II percent dlooco of. rain ID the · ssIF1ED ~v --~ .. ....,.,..,.. ·-~ ........ ~·~ ------,, .. ..., ·~. · ·fi--· su-"·-~-. A • ~aftet-'Obilehe'lflllolt-nllllt. . -In l _><j....,. """1 -• l. for a llllort wlllle'by .bll niolber. ,,,. tot, .. -dead on 1n1 .. 1 at ,.._.._Paddy's DIJ In Liiguna An 1ttempted bmk· al Warren: tftnperalurel. Ili8bl of 5l at the NGS RESULT'S • -..i 111-..... -lo -Ceut c..nuntty l!Gopltal, bad Beoclt, lllill Iara l'Wa! • Imports, l4Q ~-9'!!1· lllcl!!!•Y, ~lfd1 beaches. rillnB lo M inland. Over- the Mr and IJh. Donald -toe da4'-~ • ;;·jllif ')ii flliif 'the ;'liUo.i!l!r; ~~'bad night 1-- 1 ·.. a..: :.: :.. ·W,· 11.,_...id omict'";'"'-"' ; """, ---... ~~~ ~-........... usbc·-a ' ' ' . ' '~ -pod ...... ? 114re'• .... ~~ -.. ,L...'-1 A ....... ~ • eld .. _. -;• ,. ~ -: •.. , • • .. '. . ---.. ...... , '. • ·~SU••: ,,,"" -F~-lo Ill lhllll with a. DAILY ;:;.-ln.$o-.,. 7. .-~, ~ -.--. .• '•tiie . • 71,ii:".. -1-"" r .. ~ • :~-"I )of} ., lfdiooillill -:M: · . '1Z'W 1 7 lP ' It. -,..,. . ..,,.. wd•U . · . • 1 •• groa1<1t \Vi n•mion., Ille ... ... eio.dll11rt s ... '-tac die tqt • Wt&b la, m . a tit' .-. ,r .. ~~ ~ ~ • • ... , 'I . "Gpldtn Ag1 o/ ()peradc Sitaq- • .c11 7' d'owa -t11e ...,,..1, • .. ,. ptr, 1lould ......,.. ·= 111111 ·1 ,dllpolCMtl w. lhO Rooot to Probe·Fawt · .,.,., tr dfad o; 82. su •lofV, ·:· <!IUCI*. I beou\1 root Gm*Jr,._..,ayliadcl?edllia.lllb, ,,,_loit of ... 11,loltt , •1t:lerp.011....,..lll!lllltlo • • • · • Pag•5 . • •:• liaclldaJlletl. lfaAlfln. oUkln .id." ....iw11, • ' .,...,,_., plpero. '~-lllOSCOW (UPI) -Tiie Lwlokbod k!;.. ..,, . " ._ ._ I 11 ..-. •, ..,.,sm. Ollloerl ml Mn, OMm told -Ille -_..... MOOINI • ,fraclltn!I. '.._ftm. eorty &mdaY. a,..,.....,.. , ,,_ -11 preparln& lo lnvutlcllle a .,.._ 1: :0..: -'\ .•t· Wbeml!!i!P*wllleinrllilat..PMr;• mdoallarbmilalbelDUP. ----a.lin,hf,klll,,-._....·lo.bt _......,..l.faull'tdllcltmaJ,.l'lelLY!llllhle -~.,. ., __ • 1'olod.....a-..S ..... ll-lgu?Ck _p,m.dimlllttlilllltfar•obortwlllo. r•1IW 71 art I I llll'dHlon-. .,=~~~. a;.a::;theJt?UcbQotthelllOOll'l•ppe!_ --=-.:.. .... l: '&-..::: ~: WaDAll.Yl'Dmdi l'lodwllll Wliia _. nlwaid, .... fOUll4 .die •lllOleo..t0..11 'b<ilolp!IAL ..... ._...,. •• , ...,.,~, )IJ!h,'tlll'hllllOWllpDCYlllidloda1. -=...-, --•r -+--.,.a?11qidatlliof!lr,....Dill ,.. ..... I •11•. ..,1W1tJ111oo...-.... ~~lo~oc?I.,! TUt-thefaul~uplol,lQOfttlw!ilo ' ''"''"., • ~ ; Mei: ...... 'nm faa. lo a Jilm'IDe ,1tll•owd It llnl 11111&.lllt -«' PllFed ~ • ~j -~ ~~K-11111 -10 mllei loo&. 1\1111 .-U. lo ~ -:i,: = -,..l ~--c.pP>«l'(!!r•-•4111&111111 _ .... _,wwlll_t_,.._tpbysl-:.c.u-. --~ IOUlll-~dm!lllbe ... , .11 --• llM ii ..... ..... mil ............ ofllcen "'"lid. . Lemoinnler Crater. ' <!f'. ' -- • I • ~ DAILY l'IL01 LI M-Mlf<~ 19, 197l Rehettlce lnvelvedr Insurance Panel LOS ANGEL&'> (AP) -U. Gov. Ed Reinecke'• 1talf pressured the state Insurance Department to approve a business deal involving a Los Angeles cl- Aides Weigh Main Beach Park Plans A joint moetin& of the Lqunl Beach City Council and Planning CommJMlon WU IChedulecl· al 4:30 p.m. today to dllCllU latelll developmenla on Main Beach Park. . ' ty commlsaloner whoae aid was derlred in Relne<ke's poulble campaign for governor, the Los Angeles Tlmea said to- day. Bal aJthoo&b the lnluran<e Depart• meat apsroYed the deal for 1 syndicate to take over three @lllng Insurance llrml, the llflldlc:ate did DOI follow through and the deal never took place, officials aald. QueBtlaned about the report, Phil Jordan, • lj)Kelman for -· said: uObYioull,y we'll have no atatemtnt from our omce unW we look into the matter lboroulll>IY ·" 'Ille city olllclal oo whole behalf Reln6cU'I aides bJWi)tt preuure WU ldtlltllled u Mark L. NathlnlOn, 33, bulldlna and aalety commlsslooer. He alao1s 1 private realtor In Beverly Hilla. 'lbe two Reinecke staff lhemben were ldentllled as Peter L. Tweedt and Morril E. CilmY. '• DAILY PILOT Ill" l'Mlil Activist • Oldsters ' , ,. • An organization ol senior activists Imm Laguna Beacll, South Lagunt41nd Laguql Nll\le~ Who -io ~in· vofved In cfvtc .Ualn', 1' llOW forming, The first genefal meetinf of the senior cltizerul group will be hela at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Laguna Beach recrea· !loo Department offices, 175 N. Coast Highway. "Tbe meeting is ~ailed to Jorm 111 organization of senlo't activi.N who are interested In dv1c bettenqent, and in im- proving conditions in t h r e 'e com- munttles," Dr. Robert B. O'brian, group lowider said. ' A--of the meeting at 7:30 p.m. will cover the countywlde trlnlportatlon corrldcr 1tudy w I t h preomtaUon of a propolli by Murray storm of the county road department. CUiroY resigned one day alter the Tlmts dllclOled recently a friend be aid- ed tn eeveral venturea, Jerome A. Pierce, bad a crimJnal ftCOrd. THEY'RE ORGANIZING SENIOR CITIZENS TO BECOME ACTIVIST FORCE IN COMMUNITY from,Left to Right are Isabelle Wade, Mary Gray and Dr. Robert E. 0 1Brl1n "The aim of the general meeUng ls to \ enlist the assistance of all rttired,_,pr semi-retired men and women in 'OW' . three communities, to secure as r~· ps possible united action on those civic · J· ects wb i ch are common to at :._ • corporated and unincorporated towzu "in our neighborhood," Dr. O'Brian 88.id' in a prepared statement. -· , .. Aotlon niay be Uken .. Main Beadl Park to 1utllorl>e pn>tp"llD changeJ, pro-ceedlns with woridng dnlwlnp, and -ary ftpooal appro1>1J. 'Ille plan calls W I gruay park and boardwalk from the Hot.I Laguna to the Victor Hugo restauront. Buketball and volleyboll courti will be located at the north ebil. Toi Iola will be placed at both north and IOUth ends of the park. j!:ucalptul and pine tr-will be planlell ln .,.,,, .. and !ha pork will have plaaaa and Walkw•)'I to the beach. • Ot>e of tho major change1 called for Jn earlier dllcuulon of the orlatnal plan I> relocalJn'i !be llfnuard l1dll11' and sepmtin& the loo~I tower from the of· nca, locUr room. and tralnlqJ l'OODll of the Dllln Ufquard buJldlni. ,,,. octqdila1 bulldlng will be putlllly bW'lell ao that only 17 feet are above ground level u viewed from Cota! lll&!nray. l. mWler tower, about IJ feet h1lh. will contain -unlcallons 1ear and will be about where the pre11e111 !Int aid tower -i. located. Plana for the $600,000 park call for beil""lni coulrucllon In October and completlan by June ol 1174. A report by Storm, aulslant county road commiuioner, will describe pro- polli1 on what to do with the county'• Coalll Freeway rilbt~·way wblch was , l\IUed IOVel'.f1 l1l!llllba &go for .U19 U 0 freeway from Newport Beach to San Clemente. . ~ t!aMportaUbn aludy w11 ~led by the Couoty lloal)l ol Supezyi"°l'J' Top priority i. aett1n1 up a "tranapOl'latlon corridor.'' a term which has been applled to a!l areas south of the San Diego Freeway. 'M!e tenn "corridor" bu not yet ~ clearly d!llned by the road department. 5tom1 aald development of aome kind of tranlportatlon routing Is neceuary in the ~ed corridor alnce deletlon of the propoaed freeway. Tentative agreement on a routing plan among the afiected communlliea will be reached within 45 days, Storm bas predlc:leil. Discussion Set On School Chief Further diacusaion.s on crlterll\ for selecting a new superintendent of schools will take place at a special meeting of the Laguna Beach Board of Education tonight. The 7:30 public meeting will be held in the dlstrlct Education Center, SS() Blu· moot St. Board memben will put the fialshlng touches on an evaluation fonn to be used d-g the screening of appllcante for the position said Wllltem Tbomu, board presidenl School o!fl.clals expect to receive more thin 150 appllcationa for the job by TuOlday's deedllne. OIANtl COAST 1.1 DAllY PllOT 'lnleftllt by the Relne<b aides In the deoJ wu dnowiedged by State ID- ourance COmmlsslmer m ..... Payne and bJa cblel deputy, Lawrence C. Baker Jr. . .• ~ llld-he couldn~ recall Dllkln1 '111 telepb:me calla. Currey couldn't be · ~ for commmt. 'Ille Times reported Currey and Plen:e .,.,. lonner QllOC)atea ol Nathallloo. liatha-, ..-father atlellded a New Year'a Eu party at Relnecke'• bocne, aald lie Clllly uked Currey to II' ,..,.. • ~ betwei b!I group and Paylle. - ·Pajne tOlcf the '!'Imel Wben ht lint he!ll1i cl the lllock P-1 upect of the llllJurlpCJ takeover dell ht WU ·oppoeed Incl tlJllufbt "it amelled ol speculatloo." But he laid alter he met with l)'lldi<ate memben he was won over and became 0 vtry en•uuc." 'Big Brother' Computers Cited In Huntington By TERRY COVllLE Of .... Oeltr """ ..... S~<ttod ~ col~t ,P"! 1'\(chiils nas accused the city of Hun- tington Beach cf launching the era of "big brother" with lb propooed police computer filing system. The most serious charge made by Michael~ ls a claim that the city is pro-- J>OBin& a law which would make it a cr!miDal ol!enae for a landlord not to Im· lll<dlately ft(JOrt the namea end prnOlea of bis tenants to the police. Michaels, a contributing columnist for Capitol News Service {CNS), and radio personality, claims the police computers will contain such detailed informaUon as how many dogs and cats each family owns and the location of every gun in the city. "We're not putting anytb1ng on com- puters we don't already have/' Police Capt. Michael Burkenfield says. "Ninety percent of bit lnfonnaUon ls wrong." "Dogs and cats certainly aren't part of our system and there ls no proposed apartment law," Burkenfield, command- er of the petrol division, said In reply to Michaels' charges. The CNS columnist indicated his apart- ment law lnfonnation came from city Finance Director Frank "Ben" Arguello. Border Patrol Nabs 347 Aliens At Coast Point Border patrolmen intensified their sweep of Wegal aliens in northern 5an Diego and aoOth Orange Counties over the weekend, hitting M7 wethaw and alleged smugglers over the two-day period. Nearly all the detentions took place at the pe"-1 checkpoint at San Onofre with the bulk coming oo Sunday when the aliens and smugglers attempted to sneak by d-g peak tralfic pertods. Patrol spokesipen cited a large buildup ol aliens in "drop houses" south of San Onofre in the put week or so. Their olllcers raided aeveral of the locations oVer the weekend and detained nearly 150 allelll. A patrolman at Onofre llid this mom· ing that In one of the drop houses, a motel In Carbliad, the jam of allem waiting to beat the checkpoint was so severe that as many aa 20 naUonals were beinl k<pt In a elngle motel room. "Jt'a not uncommon.'' be said. Thieve8 Take $189 In Cash From Church Rev. Mclntire's Parade Request Will Be Denied By JOHN V ALTEllZA Of "" Deltf" .... ll•ff San Clemente Public safety Director Clifford MUl'ray said that he has decided not to issue a parade permit to the Rev. Carl Mcintire for demonstrations plan· ned early nut month, "because there would only be trouble" 11 lbe preacher'• forces and leftl.slS were to meet in Sari. Clemente. And that prospect appears probable if the simultaneous marches actually take place in the city April 3 and ·3 during a state visit tietween President Nixon and Vietnamese President Nguyen Van 'Ill.ieu. Grout» representing the Peace Action Council and the Vietnam Veterans Against the War have vowed to march in protest of Thieu during the two-day talks. Mcintire, proclaiming Thieu as "a hero and valian soldier," pilllS to bring his forces at the same tlroe to praise the Asian leader. But Murray said late last week that he hes tqld a~v~ mo;n for ~ f\ery lfun- l!omehtalliil minister 'that be' Will not Issue Dr. Mclnttre a parade permlt because of the prospect ol the leftist 8!Smlbly. A similar situation arose two years ago when the New Jersey minister brought hundreds of supporters to San Clemente to support a total victory to Vielnam and protest the NlxGn Administration's "90ft11 stance in the war. '!be minister lnlllally boped to hold • rally In Old Plaza Park, but the city refused permission, clalmlng the noise would bother resident.a In the quiet neighborhood. Mcintire Initially lougbt the city orders, then agreed to a compromise. On rally day be led his marchers from the park aloog El Camino Real, then aJong side streeta to Llnda Lane Park where he assailed the city fathers, Mur- ray and local police officers In his lengthy talk. 2 Officers Set For Mw-der Trial Ap1·il 25 Trial of two Orange County lawmen charged with murder end assault in the shooting of two men outside a Tustin tav- ern bas beeo set !0< April 25, following an ~ move to try tllOm sep- arately. ~ ~ ... Police Sgt. 'lboma.s M. Baroid!, ~.~ end Garden Grove un- dercover nercotics officer Jerry Gray, 28, will now lace charges together. Orange County Superior c.ourt Judge I William Murray refused to accept a de- fense motion Friday to try OCUcer Gray separately from Sgt. Baroldi. He is accused of shooting Sam cam. plse, 35, of Tustin at the Bachelors III bar Jan. $, In a acutne related to the sjmul!ant!OOS fetal ahoollng of Marine CaJ>l..Rendall S. Robinette. 1be 25-year-old Santa Ana Marine Oorps Air stalion helicopter pilot was slain ln !he parking lot, asoertedly by Sgt. Baroldi, during an argument over a woman. Testimony llken prior to their being ordered In 9land trial in Orange County Superior c.ourt charged that both bed blood alcohol coolent above the legal level set fer drunkeoness. FrentPagel DOLLAR ••• 1ar 1lelllng thal ...., the 10 percent dol- lar dtVlluaUoo Feb. IJ failed to llem. Wben the martell llnilly rooi>eted; all major cumncta _. fioatlna agabllt Intruden who walked In throogh the the dollar, meaning they were I* to unlocked front door took 11111 in caBh n.m up ot down outside find e1cllange from a Capistrano Buell church during rates . ..., _ .....,". . .,., the wee-. orante County Sharlll'I or... _'OJL..,,1.uiec..._.,_--'l""..!!R ll!'iii_., !!om reported today. agalnlll them an. . Dtpu!lu aald' a cub bo1 ucI lelei>hone It !Oil __ of IM..arly Saini dll$8 aunrlng machlue were rifled by !he dlJ' but aUO finished hlihet In Liln- tllleve. Who enterea the Filth Luthenn don,"'Pri,-~, l:lrih, FrWfllrl. Qiurdi, -Calle Pwf411 dllrilll the Amlten!llD and TolO'O, OIDOllC olh<r ..... ~ houn. lers. • . " "Our committee realizes lhat there are Trustees Will Receive many worthy projects wblch elect~1· · ficlals would galdly oupport, pm there are lnlefteted cltlus!s who • d be 1'11llng to spMSor a u c h ' im- provement.a." • •• Released Study Appeal O'Brian said examples of areas where the group wou1d work are creation f/; a recreatiolial center large enough to J>C- commodate young persons, and a similar center for senior citizens, and reduced bus fares on Laguna Munldpal Trailsit buses !or persons 115 yeara_ of age''pr The Laguna Beach Board of Education will be asked Tues.day night to expand Christian Released Time EdUcatron to students attending Tsurston Intennedi· ate School. The meeting will open at 7:30 p.m. at the district Education Center, 550 Blu· mont St. Released Time Chrl!tian Education hes been offered at the elementary level for the past four years. A letter from Mn. Carol Maxwell states that interest in the program bY. sixth graders warrants its expansion to grades seven and eight. Tbe majority of the material propoeed for the ~ew course would ~ from the New Testament. Other Items lacing trusleel at the meeting include: -A decl!ion whether or not to continue Tape and Slide Course Offered A six-week course In tape and slide in- struction will be offered during the Laguna Beach adult education spring program, starting March 28. The first cla8S will begin at 9 a.m. at the Treasure"Ialend clubhDUIO, 90801 S. CO&!t Hilbway, South Laguna . Writer and lecturer Marcella Lange ol San Clemente will offer instruction on editing, organizing and p?Olentlng allde film programs in a professional manner. Students, during workshop periods, will develop theiE own shows. Registratiop will take place at the first class meeting. Fee is $5. Gas Station Burglars Get $425 From Till Intruders wbo smashed a vehicle serv- ice -to pla <lltry--~ in. takings during the weekeod from a Capistrano Beach service statiOJl, Orange O>unty Sheriff's officers said. Deputies said thieves, at Gary N. Abel· son's Union 76 service station, !4131 ~ heny Park Road, broke the windOW of lubrication room door, dropped into the station and removed four cloth bags coo- lalnlng the cesll from an unlocked dOlk drawer. use ol the district's computer · for data processing services. -A slide presentation by Aliso Elemen- tary School students on a recent rrip to Sacramento. -A report '!bowing patlerns ol van- dalism in Orange County school districts or the 1971-72 acbool year. According to the survey, the Laauna Beach Uni!led School District uperlenced lour aci. of vandalism which caused 11,728 In damage. Lqunl Beach had the lowesl rate of vandalism ol ony unified achool di.Irle! wltbln Orange County, the ftl>Orl lllates. Vandals Smash Water Facility Vandals who atarted up a lfodltm NJ. guel Waler Dlalr!d tniCk and -t!le velllcle to f8peltedly .llllUh lntO"l!eavy iron gatee et t!le agency'• maintenance shop, 27281 AUao creek Road, a1ao Bide a portable air compr"'80r during the """kend, Orange County Sheriff's ofti. cers said. older. . , '!be group would remain apolillcal, ))r. O'B . 'd ' nans&. . .· > . . Transit District -. -. OHici<ils Chang~ On Advertising .:: Orange County Transit Dlsirlct <IJilc· ton today modllled their policy ;on adverti.ing In buses to allow ouch aa.:Jor nonprofit agencle1. • i<." General Manager Gordon "Pete" Fielding said the district bad recelvodift- quests from the U.S. Navy and.tithe Easter Seal Rehablllt.tloo Oonter lor>llM of pone! ada lnllde-buses. -. · '!bl! adveit!Jlng wu approvod on '•i!x moolha tHal bute and a '»clay llml~ each lndlvlduel ad. No advertiaing nut.Ide of bu,.. will be permttted. 11·1 Last December, director! voted iq;§p all advertising lnlllde or oulllde:,~ buses. :"'· Fielding aald the agencies would .»-Y the getes oul of the ground and. did-el· -for the mowtllng and ..moYll of ·jllla. lenstve damage to tbe truck belh .,.,.. Su--'-, Robert BatUn a dillrict rylng oil the f225 compr..,,..· ,... ·-· ' Depulies l8id the Intruders amuhed They said tbe Vlndals alao 'emaohed director, laid tbal i. .not. enoulh"•il• wonted the d\slric! to charge for the:ole. the lock of a tlt<rage abed wttMot ap-Directors also• approYad lodv /the pareotly removing any of the content. format ol an alterl!ete transit cort*t Ermn Pqe l WELCOME ••• "From then on we began to get a little mall and better food. Thingl roallJ started to loosen up last fall." Askecj ,ii be noticed great chaI!ges In the U.S., Pitchford replied, "&ire. things have changed, but !l's, no· bli' deal, We ex~ to find tJtlnp dllfer~t," , Ford Aid to Continue NEW YORK (AP) ~ Tbe Fold Foun- dation, which dispenes about $50 million annually •to poor ceuntrter, aald.!Um d..ided lo continue lb alcl progljlm for another decade. . . study which is financed by the f~ government. •.·t The first phase of the study 6Y cq,,. sultants Alan M. Vocrheel and Yl'N- Orange County will Include a search for new SOUl'Ce3 of revenue, conformance with. lul\J'e growth studies and jin- sultation with the public. " Consultants will report to the ~at two-month intervals on progresa. ~ tbe studies whic.h will include I o.C h transportation modes as high speed rail, air condllloned veblclts and other 'lilw methods. · > Office Burglarized - ' ' SAN DIEGO (AP):_ Thieves broke'lii- to the headquar\era of lllate Sen. '.ljick Schrade (ft..San Diego), aod lllole lti!lO worth of office machines, police say .. ·" LOW PRICES AR,E BOIN HERE •• :. RAISED ELSEWHERE ·., Adn11r~I. NO". DEFROSTING REfRIGERATOJl/FRl~l!l .. • M-. !IT lal4,,. N_o '•fro1Ht.i rtfr{f1re~t IKtiOlll wlftl ·~·~· !Ji ftOff •Jijtl" f..-full <t;yel• cl~1l1ffo~ Adntlrol. I • ' I ' ••• ' ,· ' • i-ti --· '· '· " .. I ' • ' SLIMLINE REFHIGEHATll! M .... C1UI ~.:: • Alff·WWfl ,,_ CMlt ... ..... Ran19T~~ I .#,1.J.7Jfts s25·· 9' : ::.v::::=· t~ FOR ONLY -• '"'-,_....,. I \ Clllilllt °""*" . '. . 159'5 M Mombtr.r U Callfomla .. 1.1""1 Gl Coopantl .. lvyl"I Gr°"' With T"- Vfl lk!rf"I 17777•19 ......... ef 110 .... ..... . 1BT51tWPITltll lkwlM-C. Im ~ 111111 541-1711 90 DAY CAS.H ' " . . . . ' ...... ' • .:.;..-.Saddlehaeli. . . • t .-·- • • ' TMlay'sl'laal • • -N' .. 'l'. St.eek8 ! .. 66, NO. 78, ~ SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY~ ·CALIFORNIA MONDAY,.'MARCH 19, 1973' • ' T&N CENTS I i ·• rime . Rate Increases, ' 'And S·tocks Take Fall • • ., 1 • . ... -.. .... : ••• FnmWlnSenlCOI Mtdil·.;..not..lmrimmedlatel;yoa.tbe · "Duma' telegmnret..;..i·to .a com- . ::~ market prlC.. fell today 11 Jn-. prime roe kad :Jn~ York. mlttee statement ol Feb. 'SI that "any · · ;,eiton took a co0l ••ance at the sharp · However, a Bank .of America spoket-upward adJustment m lend4'I rates • " • .. ··'d 'I uld 1 • freq . Uy I th should be lully ~ by mcrea,.. In ~· ln the prime lending rate at two man -1 ·WO 00• ueo 8 • the .,,.I Of deposits .aiid' other fUnds ob-~New York benb. · · · r:" ..::..!'~~-=\to: / lained by banks.'' · · b :Dow .l<m'8 averqe ot 30 lndu. IJ!J Meanwblle, the dollu clooed blgber ~ lrial8 .flnal!Y cloaed olf 10.51 points to ~~ a.aJrman Arthur F. day tn major flunclal ceoten Iron! Loi> ~ Declllles led adv ..... en the BW11S ol'tbO Federal Reaerve Board In-den ln T'*Yo u .,...Id, ljl6l>ey ~ N~ort stock Ezcbange by nearly 3 dicaled Nixon admlol•trallon dllple.,. reopened for !be llm lii1"! 1n more than to.t .. ~ ure over the banks' announcements and two weeks. : JlWirrlng to the bike In pie prime lend-llked bank omcia!s to meet with him It was the Initial test,ot a new ll)'Slem ~;fa1o·to lllo percent lnim l'4 percent Jn Wasblngton Tbunday. o1 floating ........ '!lits approved. In . bj' "1118nu!acltftn U...... Trust and Duma dlalrman of the Committee ol Paris on Friday bJ H of the "'"'Id's rich-~Midland, Newton Zlnder, anafyst Interest ' and Dlvlde11dl of the Cost o1 est 111tlona lncluding the United States. willi E. F. Hutten Co., aald: ''Tbe market Living Council sent a telegram to the Tbe Idea was to end the \1'D"ellrY crisis ~17 got bit by aometblng which, banka. . · ' ot the put twn ·mootha and return atabll· ~ not """pletely aurprlslng, WUD'I "It Is by no m~ clear that the Jn-lty to marteta unaetlled by wa ... ol dol· ~this morning.'' (Story, Page JO.) crease Jn the prime rate just announced Jar selling that even the.JO -I dol- l IC llan Francllco the Bank o1 America, by youi'bank !J C003lstent wlt!i the ccim-Jar devaluation Feb. U filled to stem. lblf llllion'• largest cOmmercia1 bank, mlltee'• criteria," lie aald.' When the martets.flnally reopened, all ~ ·r.~ ·~ubs Players Parents .Killed . ' ' Cleat ' ........ " 'l =-= : 1=-; ------. • • Talk to Ni%on '' Indians Offer , • I CQl11mni'st ·Says Bearli , ' . ' .·Mo:rlng,.to. 'Big·B~other' ... " r~ By TERJl.Y co~ will cmtaln anch·delalle<l:lnfonnallon u °' '"' -""' -hl/w many dogs and cab< each ~ ·Syndicated .~ coJumniJI Pat O\VllJ and the locattonol every'gun Jn the ldlcl!aels bu acaised , the city of Hiii>' city. tillgln!l ·Beach ol launching the era of "We'"' not P,Ulllng an1,lhlng on onm- "blg 'brother" with 1li propoaed police pute11 we den\ ,already have," Police -ter filing system. Capt. Micbael Burtenlleld says. "Ninety The n\oSt -charge made by• -I of bis lnlonnali<ir! is wrong.'" ldlcl!aels Is a clalm that the city ts ~ "Dogs and cats certalnly aren't part o! pooinc 1 • law wllich -1l(ab It ·• our IJl)em and! tptre Is no pl'OIJC*CI Crimlilal -for I ~llOl ln im---·ifw,"•-, COnunanCI· -1ately report the names aod. prolllea . er ol the polnll; dlvblon, said. In repl,y of bl! tenants -Ibo Pllllce. lo ltidiaeli• cbolJes, • ldlchaels, .a ilon~llng coJumnlat !or Tbe CNS colamnlsflnilicaled bis apart. Capitol Nen SerVtce (CNS), and radio 111e11r law inloriilatlon • cariie fr1l!ll 'city peilonallly, ~Jbe' pollC6 oompaten Fin .... Dlreclnr' Frlllk "Ba" Al'gu<llo. • • • ''TJillwooldbe1~llwloevenat- tempt." ~ Aid today. 0 We B. ab' '<r.o ' a n l... -ii baven'l·-red sud! a lhlllg. u this Is Y. J.' o~ uea. u .. uample ot ~accmacy, J·thlnt be Is lea than reliable. 0 • B M th 17 AJ1Uelln Ald Ille ref....,,., to cals and · y o er, , =:..i. .... made 1n .,;, ... -i1ao1·· During His Bath "Boriiif-v....ife llld 11111 I! the city -I 'IUll S)'llem' H ceuld 'lncl,.it -~·U ..... 111811ypeopie A nJne.mnnth.old 1*111 &owned Jn the ' ""'a.,.. ... or eata," Arguello said. bllbtub of ID apartnien1 In ~ C1eme11te ''11111 be oloo llld It lllli llbl.J the dly ~yaltamooa-bewuleftalono -Wmr,...'iudl1aystem,ltwould for I mt wllUe by 1111 JDOWir. be"-loothem~ •-y•i. -u the Police aod --.. ...........S to "" --•-,... a.--ot lit. and Mn.•llollald ~to'i!..~.,!..~ .. ~ danti Illar tbe beby'a lt·yur.old that WODld be 1111 llmll al IL ;" = '.:" ...,~ loddl<r llootJnc r.. Ill .. --.. IGchaolo-.1ifd ,........... ••r......i Dl1l'D and (See COllPV'l'lll8,. J'.IP ll,, • doaed,W . ..... the trtp ln t11t i.. •• ~= ~· D1M111 u:;...........__ ;Q~·1en. Gani1Jr.,1-..il7bad lntbe.... ..~ ;;JIU -...... . Ollloerw aold -Gals told tbem ... boll_...,..,. Uilllll ~ l;a ,....,;Jbiii.llft. llJe ... I --Wbea. • rtlz rd, • fQl&Dd Ill , .... ~ ...... '1'111 r.a. la a Martoa. ala!-al Camp ~ 1 I lie -Oii ... al Ibo time of Illa locldlol, olllc<ra 111<1 • Pap~r· ·Tells -· Reineike Lin'k " To Slate Deal 2 · Offieers 'Set .. CUSSIFIEJ> A.D 'BRINGS RESULTS --' I 1 . I ' DAILY ,ILOT' ........ lllMN....., ' ' ' I WHAT GOES UP -Joe Gomes and Jim Gesner both;.;, El Toro at. tempt to get'the CahUilla tribe's 16-by·lll-foot'kite into the alr'durtni , Sldcllebad: Y's. kite competition for Indill! Guides · ll!mday at. UC " ~-Gesner moves in at bottom as the flight flops.. ' .. - \ 1 ' DAU. Y PILOT co IS ' • • • • chal'le<! lhal aome <nage CGuoty acbool dlllr1cts, tndudlnc OOWI Vie•, were ilr valved In projtcta I<> ldenllfy and U.t ''Jl~" dJlldnll llMIT to beoome troubletome. Local dlstrlcll and the 1tale depart· meot---Ol educauon hotly _ _(clenlelllieded..thllL+ .. ~ ~~~ 1a1e11 colwno, Mlcbaell relers t<> ~· htlnglne Beach police compuler proposal as one link In a 11atewlde '.'bil brother" computer system. Burkenfield 1ald be reallzea the police computer la a -Uve lalue. but said the ooly purpote of It la lo eut down a workloed now bandied m1n1111Jy, and to 1n1ure 1reater Alely for o!llcers. The main -1 Involves a ...,. pulerirod -file Wblcb wtll llal the ·-and localtoa by quadnD1 of every reltdenco In the dty. The object of the addrell file, aa)'I Burkenlteld, la lo rapidly ldellllfy the l<>callon of • complaint or emeraency, aod qutekly determine wblch patrol unit can beat answer the call. "'lliere wW be no penonal Information en the address rue," be states. . All 70 police patrol unlta are equipped with computer prtnt.oot unlta wlllch wtll give them the computer information. In addillon to the central address !lie, lhtre are Ille 1ul>files which would In- clude aome penonal lnformatton. They are: -An emergency resources inventory wblcb could lell offlcen the closell available ambulanoe and bospilal oervice for an accident. -A llal of guns oblalned from volun- lary reglalraUon and coocealable hand gWll whlcb are already required to be reglalered. Burkenrield Bald lbe depart. menl la not seeking any addiUonal l"ll reptrolion. -A llal of convicted fetOOJ and naroollcs vtotalon who are already re- quired by Jaw I<> rejlller with lbetr local police qency. -A llal of ams! warranll. The deplrl- ment currently has about 31000 warrants _. on a card me. -A medleal alert file, on Wblcb residents may vobmtarily list certain health problems -1uch as a llearl con- dttlon -to ald In fut medical attenUon. Ul'IT ........ -An officer'• oblervatlon !lie. Thll 1"' volva offtcen noting poteotlal problems ori a visit I<> an addrell. It micbt Include such comments M "potential heroin pusher," or "made threata against a policeman." "AU we're doing ts automallng t h e flies we already have,'' says BlD'tenfield. "We are not seeking any new in- formation." FOR INOIAN MILITANTS, CHANGING OF THE GUARD AT WOUNOEO KNEE In Event of Aching Feet, Afe y Old Tr1n1port1tion Will Do Burkenftel!I admitted the o f fl c er oblervalloo file ta polentlally the most sensitive, because It involves individual judgment ct 1 llttuation. "All comments will be reviewed before they are placed on lhts rue by lbe waicb corilmander," Burtenfleld aald. "'And if no ad41Uoo.i· commenla are .made oboUI an address In U .months, lhe lnfonnall<tn is. dropped from the rue." . Burkenlleld said lhts i&'pe oi ln- f ormatlon ts curr~Uy passed on verbally during police tiHeflng &eJSlonl aod lhroUgli tnlerde!>arlment bulletllMI. The compulerized addreu !lie llbould be In operatloo bY lhts July, Burkenfleld p""1)cled. The sli subllles are upecled to be ready someUme near March, 1974. FU-e Extinguisher s Taken by Burglars Fifteen fire atlngu!Jllen valued al $400 were stolen during the weekend from an apartment bulldlng In the Laguna Hilla Leisure World comple1, • Orange County Sheriff• officers said. Deputies said the e1Unguis~ were taken from a building In the Paseo de Valencia area of the retirement com· munlly. Scripps Chief Dies From Page I INDIA NS ... Uemeol pennlttlng the Unlted Slates to end Ila ilege of Wounded Knie." A three-point government plan to end the occupatlOn of Wounded Knee met with booing !l'om milltanl Indians as It was read &mday. '1It ls clear that we are surrounded and will probably be massacred, but if we do we'll go dowo figbtlng," said Rocky Madrid, 26, ct San Luis, O>lo. He is an AIM supporter wounded dur- ing an exchange of gunfire between In- dians and government forw: Saturday night. Madrid was carried on a stretcher In a meeting al the lrading posl where the government offer wa.s read to about 200 Indlao partisans. 1 The government proposal, worked out In blg!Hevel meetings In W81blnglon, called for the occupiers of Wounded Knee to lay down thelr weapons and surrender peacefully to arrest. It also provided for meetings between Interior Departmeol officials aod AfM leaden to be held at Sioux Falls, followed by the arrest of the leaders and most of the militants at Wounded Knee. Many Indians vowed to remain and die rather than submit to arrest. Clemente Will Not Issue • Mclntll-e Parade Permit By JOHN VAi.TERZA Of "" DtillY .. , ... "'" San Clemente Public Safety Director Clifford Murray said that he has decided not to issue a parade permjt to the Rev. Carl Mcintire for demonslraUons plan- ned early oat month, 41because there would only be trouble11 if the preacher's forces and leftists were to meet in Sao Clemente. And lhal prospect appears probable if the simultaneous rnarctles actually take place In the clly April 2 and s dlll'ing a state visit between President Nixon and Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu. Groups re_presenting the Peace Action Council and the Vietnam Veterana Against the War have vowed to march in protest of Thieu during the two-day talk!, Mcintire, procl'1tn4lg: Thieu as "a hero and vali:azi soldier," plans to bring his forces at the same time to praise the Asian leader. But Murray· sakl late last week that he has told advance men for the fiery fu~ damentalist minister that be will not issue Dr. Mcintire a parade permit because of the prospect of the Je[tist assembly. A similar situation arose two years ago when the New Jersey minister brought hundreds of supporters ·t<> San Clemenle to support a total victory in Vietnam and protest the Nimn Administration's "soft" stance in the war. The minisler Initially boped I<> hold a rally in Old Pim Park, but Iha cily refused permission, claiming the noise would bother resideots in the quiet neighborhood. Mcintire lntlially fought lhe city orders, then agreed to a compromise. On rally day he led his marchera from the park along El Camino Real, then along side streets to Linda Lane Park where he assailed the city fathers, Mur- ray and local police officers .~ bis lengthy lall:. Murray slia-thal trouble would 'be in. evitable if Mcintire's followers -hll staunchly conserVative, were to meet up wllh ill1e throng! of antiw(ll' 11Ct!Vists. " ' ThU:S far; • the offfclill .. id: · !be minister's aides have not ·dlscussed ei-ac~ where they would bold \be rallt and march. Bui Avmlda del Preside!rte, wblch leads hi lhe galea of the Western While llOO.!e, Is the usual 1J101 for demonslra!ions In San Clemente. P itelt1ord Fete ' . , . • -Newport . Group . Greets ·Ex-POW , By JAN WORTH Of .... D6lfr ... '''" Ex·POW Lt. Col. John Pitchford of Laguna Niguel was welcomed home by Newport Beach "oeigbbors" SUnday with a recepllOn Kivon' )y 1 group of friends wbo bad worn his POW bracelet. A slgn on tile door ol the home ol Mrs. · Maureen MacGowan read, "Welcome home Lt. Col John Pitchford. We know Shirley, and now we want to know you!" Shlrley Pitchford, the e<-POW'1 wife, ltved In the Eu! Bluff netgbborl-1 before moving to Laguna Niguel las! year. , Pitchford, an Air Fo...,;, pilo~ balled out of bis plane after it was bit in 1965. His arm was injured at the time. One of those returning her POW bracetel t<> Plldlford was Linda Store, 16, lhe daughter of Newport Beach eow> cilman John Store. Frot11 P .. e 1 SU BPOENA. • • against Bridge cited the Supreme Court's Ameodmeot does not eBCIJle a newspaper decision ct June 29, 1972, lhal lhe Firsl Amendment does not' excuse a newspaper reporter from lhe obligation Iha! all citi- zens have lo nspood I<> a grand jury's questi<m relevant to crime. fn bis appeal I<> lhe Supreme Court, Bridge said the state "must allow a mini· mum of cooipelling need, relevance and malerlallly',.be!ore,a reporter ts obliged to testify about statements of a public official deeling with corruption in govern- ment, where the Jury may return a criti- cal report U It cannot Indict. The court also: -Accepted two cases which could set new guidelines in police · searches of ar- rested suspecta. The appeals ~lered on whether a penon arrested for a minor offense cao he searched lo the exlellt Iha! evidence of other crimes, such as n;iroot.. ics violations, is uncovered. -Ailreed lo COOlider whether an IDdl· ana law requiring new political parties lo file a loyally .oath lo get oo lhe ballol is conslltulional. BecaWJe cl the requir .. ment the Communist Party cl Indiana failed to get a place on the 1972 electioo ballot. -Upbeld the CUIS!itutiooallty ol state MCI local govemmmts giving vetmms pttference in blrlnp and promot!oos. II did !O by alllrj!lln& 1 \(eclaion !>Y ajbrJe- judge I~ coprt In Mlnnesoq. • -Lei stand an appeals court finding lhal a residency requirement for 1 per- son to serve on a fede1:al jury is consti- tutional. F rom Pqe I REINECKE ..• Times disclosed recently a friend be aid- ed in several ventures, Jerome A. Pierce, had a 1crimlnaJ record. lnlereslJ'Y lhe Reinecke aldel In the deal w.. acknowledged bY Stale In- surance Commls!iooer Gleeson Payne and his cble! depuly, Lawrence C. Baker Jr. • Tweed! said be coaldb 't rocaJJ mUlng aoy telepbone calls. Currey couldn~ he reached for comment. The Times repor!jld. Cllrm:I , . ~!J..er<;!' w~ f"'l"er assoclateJ~(lt Ni ~.t , 'Nalhmis!ll>, whose tat~ 8tleii.ded a New Year's Eve party at J;leiDeete's home, said be only ask~ ~ I<> ar- range ~ m.ee\!n2 !><I~ bis inroPtand Payne. ,, • • · 1 · 1 >.. , · Payne •futd , thO ''llmea· w..eft• ·first heard ot the illock proposal aspOci .of the insurance takeover deal be waa opposed aod lhollglit '."I~ inielleil' of Sp_eculauon." Bui he aald 'antt be met ~tjj Jylldicate mellibeil be waa -over'.& bOCame "very ~tbuliutic.'! "He has lived up to all our e1· pectatJons," she said, after meeti.Qg Pilchford for the first lime. ~ : Mlss Store, a junior at Corona de! J\!ar Higb School where she purchased her POW bracelet two years ago, said ibe fett lbe bracelet Idea did much I<> spread the word about the pllgbt of POWs. "Everywhere I went people asked about II," she said. Pildlford, wljo left today for New York where his lnfured rlgbt arm will be freated by lhree Na'f)I "'°"llllsls, moved qulelly among the CIOwd, smiling, answering questiool, and shaking bands. Several times when someone addreued him .. Cot. PitCblord he lnlerrupled with "Hey, the name's John." "I fell all during the Jail year lhat we were going I<> get ou~" Pllchford told Ifie guests. "I didn't figure the Viet Cojlg could put up with another four y-· of Nixon." ' He said he is "basically a Nixon man because he Is bard on communism -,lit knows what It's all about." · Pitchford said when the POWs I~ of their release, '"Ibere weren't any shouts -only some smiles here and there." . He Bald he fetl bis seveo years bi lhe prison campo, parUy spent in aontaey confinement, "isn't going to affect · JAe one blt. I'm so easy going that nothing really bothers me." American prisoners were not allowed to learn Vtelnamese, Pltcll!ord said, h· cept for two 'Words -bao cao -whrch meant "come here." Harsh treatment began to let up around October of 1969, Pltchfortl said. "From then on we began to get a little mail and belier food. Tblngs reall1 started to loosen up last fall." Asked if he noticed great changes in the U.S., Pitcl!ford replied, "Sure tblnis have changed, but it's no big deal. \Ve expected hi find things different" Border Patrol Nabs 347 Alienl · At Coast Point Border patrolmen intensified lhOlt sweep of Wegal aliens In northern :jlll Diego and south Orange CounUes ~ayer the weekend, hilting 347 wetb8ca 8nci alleged smuggler> over the lw<klay period. ''· • Nearly all the detentions took plac.•at the permanenl checkpalnt at San 0nofi,, with the bulk!comlng on Sunday wben'lile aliens and smugglers attempted to ~ by during peak lraffic periods. " ;. · Patrol spokesmen cited a large bulldlfit of aliens in 11drop houses" BOUth of' ..n Ono£re in the past week or so. . Their officers raided several cl. the locations over the weekend and detalded nearly 150 aliens. A patrolman at Onofre lald this mom, ing Iha! In one ol the drop bouaa, a motel In Corlsbad, the jam of aliens walling I<> beat the che<kpolnt will 'ao severe that as many as 20 naUonals were being kept In a single mole! room. "It's not wicommon, •• be said. Anti-£ eminists , , ' • t=" Support Boyco\\ •• SAN DIEGO (AP) -Tbe antl-femintsl group jlapplneas of Womanhood I Inc. (HOW) l&)'I H will llljlpOrt a liiom boycol..l, nen month. , - M n will demonllrale In *of supermarketa lhe las! ~ In and hand out recipes for meaileaa · I<> passer..by, spokeswomaa RaiJio1ia Smith said. • I WASHINGTON (AP) -Walker Sl<>oe, who rose from a copyreader on the old Washington Dally News to editor-in-chief of Scripps-Howard Newspapers, is dead at the age or 68. Stone, who retired four years ago but retained his pos1' as chalrman and P""fdent of the Scripps- Howard Foundation and a director of the parent Scripps-Howard organizatioo, suc- cumbed to a heart attack Sunday at bis nearby country home. LOW . PRICES AR·E BORN . HEIE · .... R'llSED ELSEWHERE OU.N•I COAST .. DAILY PILOT Tiie Ofll!IM Co111 DA.ILY PILOT, wlflt wllldl It comblntd lllt Htwt-Pnu, fl Jlllblllt!M W ti. <>r.noe co.11 Pu11t1i.ri1n1 c''"'*"'· Sept• ni. tdlllor\1 11'11 Pllblw..d, Monfty tllfOUl!h Frldtr, for c"'' Mei.a, Nowoort llNdl, HIMlll'llllon fltKl\IFllUnllln Vtllr(, l"llN llMCI\. lrvl.,.lledlll...._ wid S.n C*'-'ttl S.ft J-C1pl111"1111:1. A llnfle ,...loMI tdf!lon It ""411i.lltd S.lutdtrt ..,.. """"n- f"e p.lnc~I Jlll(lllahl"' pl'"' 11 .i b) W..1 hf 6tlftf, C.t1 Mtwi, C.llftrftll, .,.a., Rob.rt N. We" P'l"fllHM INI Pvl>H1...- J1ck l . Curltv Viet l'tttio.>• Miii G4nfl"1I Ml,..... Tllo'"'' ICo • .,il ..... Tho""'' A. Mu,p•l11• M1,...1nt l~l- Chorf11 H, lt0t ltcho"' P. Nill Idol"~'~ ............. Otlk• • .:::~· MtN; D Wnf hr ,....., 9oloetl: sm ,._,_, ~ I...-ludt: m F«•I A""""' .._.,,. ..... lffd'li J111J IOIC.'fl IOU!olo""' 1911 ~II; •• Norlfl El CoM111 llMf Tel ...... ln4l '4M121 -·-'42 .. '71 S. C,._.. Al .., ...... : ,,,,, •••• 491-4421 ~a . .,tm. °",.. -CO..t ~w ... • -•totl& tllwtr.Mwll. -"'"' i., lllwwt.....,,.,... ~ - .• . =·· ......... ljlllClill ,... . .,.,... _,.,, t:"' ........ W.. ....... NW ti c.to ..... ....,.., .. ~·::,~~~ .... lntt!Ml·dM ......,, __ ;_;_<..._ .. _l"'L.'t ,ILOT ,,_ . .,, lli&MN C.... BIG WINNIR -The.Chippewa tribe of Saddl_tbatk.Y Ilidlan Guides w .. lb~ winner of the largest single kite d!Vlslon. Kite wu lt-by-12 fHl-We Idle hid lo fly for two minutes md did. Dada ·ml 5bo'Wll · getting the crea!lon Into alr but then the little bravei bid to take over and fly It. (Story Page 1.) r f ' A-•frot t.o-.0EF,1os1110 . . JtEFltl~EUT./F~· . ' ·I , 1· I -; \ ' ~L 66, NO. 78, 2 SE.cTIONS, 26'PA.G& ORANGE CX>\JN'IY, CMJFORNIA · .. ' • . . • I • • MONDAY;-'.MAtcH· 19, 19n • Teda-r~s l'bud N~Y. SCH~ TEN CENTS • • ro. ar en1e .. ~Viet Search ..., For MIAs ,,. :+;!' 'Near -Okay ,.. .. , ._:Sl,IGON (~) ..!: 1be Unitod Slaies, North and South Vlemam and Ille Viet C90g W<Te reported bear -t to-. da)' on a combined aearch for Americans ·~· American bodies mlsslnc in Vie~ J!llll. A U.S. spokesman said the opera-•ll&i is •zpecleti lo take ,....., ' " The problems bolding up agroement to-~ security ~le and l1alson .11!1ween , · local auth6rtUes and the ~rchers, officials said. • taslt; force based at Nakbom Phanom • .. base In Thailand ls lo leke up Ille · · -•ch in Cambodia and Laos. There are J.,[QO U.S. servicemen listed as mluing in · Ind«rlilna. The proposal for the Vietnam search cpJis for a 56-member team made up of nine officers and five enlisted men from each of the four parties. It. was discuued today at a meeting of the Joint Military 'Commission. . ·',"1.so at the meeting, the U.S. aaked the ~unistl epllltor lhe 1lll o1 111e 1as1 p of American POWa lo be 1'leued . . the dale Ibey will be freed. The U.S. spokesman said the Communist& did not ·l!$edlately respond. · Tbe Communlsls hive tt!t!Ued <l!I . ~capf since the Jan. • ~­ ... hold 147 .olben. Thq btv• aid ~y ,lbat aU-tbe Pql\'1 wtll "be ' relWed by "the Mar:Ji~· ... Ill by ·---~. Pqe 5) • l''"i CT<" "=~ .delegaUon cblels a14D rolllleil a Sion by a subcommW!oo.lo COllljllele )Ill acballge of Vietnamese prilooen on !Iiiliday, U,,.. days before lbe March • I• .. ' ' deadline. South Vietnam will have band· • ""· ,_,_ Jd 'OVtl: more than 26,000 prlsoam ml ' • ·--~ " '',' . ·_; , . , . .1 , wr.T ......... .• ·~.rece1vednear1ys,ooolronithe'Vl.i -B~1tg---:CJuir§e of .t1te :;St11•mB~ ·. 1 • • . . '·ll"°while, U.S. intelllgence ....,,.. U. Col. Bober! ·Slirm of Fosr;;; City, Calif., . .a .prisoner 'of•war for more . .lowed by)lD)jert,)4., CYJjt1rla.· 1.l, bis Wife Loretta-and Boger, 12, Cot nport that m11ltary equipment bas...,. thlJ! five years anti four _mon"!8, got.• real welcamiJ\g·rqsb fro'!' ":ls ~UM)l w,as s\iot d<twn over Jf.o;th. Vurtnam-on .'Oct. 27, 1967. For add!· \!1i!led lo Oow lrom North Vle_lnanulnce family SUnday upon bl>! liberation arnval at ll'r.ivls Air Fol'l!e BaSe-m tionjl'n~w,s on·return of POWs,,see lllory today, Pag&5. ~ddenl N"umo wuned Hanoi lo slop In-Calilomia. The ch..._ to clad is led by Jlau•hter<Lon," 15 closelv fol· · " ' · IJl!ra~ South Vietnam. -•· ~ · · , I . ' · ··• • : • ' ~It's still, going on," one aource Aid. . , . . • ' , ; , lndlcated SUnday lli<te baa -no .• jllp,aursbl• .1·0 .. d••• a1 -Fre~.u.-y-fi•ue .-;.me.ts In the wake al N!tiii'i &tale-oc; WU o ~-'lllllrlday lliit the North Viet· • .• • ·~ •· • -"should not UgbUy Illmgard" ln' H .:_.-.... "'n·at~n· .· »:s. ~··01 concern. • """"' o~ ,.. .. ~uncil to Hear ~lri-j>Ilis Lan~ . lJ,equest Tonight "fl ~><Qty· Admlnl5trator David Rc!wlands Jadllht will Ollce _again aak lbe Hun-~ Beach city Colmcil lo dedlre u M;!u land the site of ID old water IOll.or wblcll overlooU ii u n t 1 n c t o a ..,,..... ~ will consider lbe ioquesl ·~ ilie1r 7 o'c!Q<:k meeting. ~ weeU ago~ .ltbey r e f u 1 e d laads' nq.-and -lbe cit)' lo aJlll!der preservation ol tbe,lile -became of !ls view potm- • memorandum for lodlpt'1 council :~~ ~ sa)'l lbe omplul pn>-'l!!iMI would lllow the c1ly lo ..U Ille lite -~.-... adi-t developer who -' lll!lnlaln 1M die u an -space ...,. • ./!!!Ii of. bis ~ -planned ~ .... tower, with an operallllc t;;i' .tt;'..., U,000 oquare feet at Ille wi' I I c:oreer ol. Lu Pakll Avw --Marina View Str..i, aqr WU1IOI' -· Returns T-0riig~.: ' ' ..... And for Serfi,e•• . :II/Sgt. 'Donal Gouin, a Yiet Conf prisoner.of .war.(or five :yean, · dlolllps on blg'gest cigar in tow Just U hours after hi• release and -to 'lJma, Ohio. He was Cetelifiitlng ~ «lh birthday. BiC lloll• ...usto ainaze Gouin'I son, Carl, 7. ., . ' '· ·' •• ' ' .V. ~y Exp«t£d To -Qkay ·Park · . . Lewie Tuesd4y - .. ' I> :U,ASSIFIED AD BRINGS RESULTS P.ressUre Deal uinked .. to ~=·Rei.necke: . . ~-IOOdltlllllll&n'1an wY ""'! lo pt dlC with a llAILY ri'l-OT c!aptOed wont 11: ' • •• , (2) 'T' down .,.........i - . ...-, I buaty rest • dncle 11ay bed. Mau-.. "S-"U • ' .. -. Hunti:ggton Defends Computer . Mm:der Trial " Date . Delayed John RQaet Alden tod&J WU crantod & lhrff<lay deliy' Of 11la 'Orange C<imly , 5uj)er1or eo..i trial "' cbarges that ho •hot and' killed bis wife In their a .... ! llncton BOactr home 'Im Al_I(. 5. i Presiding Judge, Bruce-~ .,. 1 proved"the de!aY and~ tliat Aldtll, t !2, ol 208a GOshawk ~ be'l'tlmlied le : c0urt ~pril'(lor trial. · .:-• • I Ald'en was charpil 'w!Uf lint'= · mllll\er by police wlio tOulld tho · rjddJed0 bod1, lf h1J 'Wife •=• If' •Jn the ' tn-r bedroom ·" v--. 1. ~ -. 4oa1Jne, .-I -,. Jl'IYchliilrlat'a --~ w11m Alden's la'li)oer III~ a later ~· o( tn. ~ by ,._, of 1Manlty II a{Ul !;,! avallol>":Judge &mliw~ ~.: . .. _ _.._ ' -~ ,., -·. -· 'Orimf• - • j • ' ~ O~lY PllOT H -Mll'tll 19, 1'71 s all s on Ti111e Stock • • . I Famous Flock Returm to San ]UtllJ. ,,,. _ ........ -......, .. tr.on 11111 -""""" tloged the tumod to -e. ,.., ca.-.-- 10.5 Points \ today, rlchl on tho tchedu1e that bu ~ a eolil dJmi. af ...... Ibo 1--~~---.JDi>de-tbeJIL-llle-IUl>;ject-.Lqeod-aod--ao..i:.-.nuld~~DD...llllllif.Jo~lf.......l..ll:L....L.LJ song. .. .. ..um.ted 114'1,000. ' • l The mission'• bella began ringing pr.. Al regularly aa Ibey alrlvt, !11¢ birds clsel)i at 1:05 a.hi., aignalllnc the moment depart on Sin JU..'1 o.y, Oct. 21. From Wtn llm>tceo the fim few birds ol a flight ol 400 to TbaoU to btnl-baDdlnc wort by btoJo. sioct market prtceo ltll todaJ 11 fl>.- 500 landed and en,.red their nests. gists, It ls now !mown exactly where the vetton took 1 cool glance at the afwl> About 381000 spectators were on hand flocll: goet every winter-the area around for the arrival ol the blrdt which, accord· Goya, ArJentlnl. 1be birds make t h e apurt In the prime lending nte at two U,. lo leg<rMI, alwaya arrive an St. 3,lm-mllt Olghl In about 10 dlya, and In major New York banb. Jooeph'a Day, Mardi 19. the pill have proved that even f)erce 'Jbe Dow J..,.. ave<age ol Ill lnduo- "'llie ..., o1 the flocl: will straggle In atonno llJd cloudl ol lllllOka frmi IOl'Olt trials linllly c:1ooec1 olf 10.54 point.s lo througb the entire w e e k," a misalon n... -send them utny or throw 952.st.· ~ led advaooa oa lbe spo11,.mao llld, _, that about 1,500 olf tbelr timetable by much. 1...Uowa will make lhetr oetts here. '!be flnt thlJlf the awallows have lo New Yark Stoel: Ettha"" by nearly 3 The arrival of the main flock of birds do on their return 11 rtelalm their homes to I. v.·as preceded during the weekend by in the mlasioo from the· twift.s, bigger Referring to the bike In the prime lmd- elght "scouts" which were seen Dying birds who move in when they depart. tng rate to &'H. pen:ent from II/• percent over the milalon . Every sprln& there lJi an aylan dormy-by Mamlfaeturen HanoYer TrUlt and Tbe cn>wd ol tourists on hand for the brook, and eve<y year the awallowa win. . . · arrival wu companotlvely llll8ll becaute ni.r. m many attempted uplanattoos . Marme Midland, Newlell Zinda", ~ II !ell on a -day. IOI' the birds' punctuality. An avionics with E. F. HutlM Co., uld: ·~ - Last year, when.the swallows returned engineer rocenll1 eq>lalnod the whole ' audd•nly 1ot bit by oomelhlng Wl>ldl, on a Sunday, thq. set off a jam ol swat-thinC aa guJdad by tbt ~ qle ol tbough DOI completely ourprillng, -·t low·walchera .ol record Prooortl'fll. A ounlllll>t u the earth ~ po1llkm In espected tbll mornlni·" (Story, PqelO.) mob estimated by pollce at more than ~to::.~~W,I:~~ InSanFranciscothel!anlto!Amatca, 100,000 -or 50 visitors far every tnhabl· IU_.'" 1o111• .... ... .. tant -filled the town and blocked tralfic guided by the earth'• magn(jllm. ti 111 the natloa's largest commercial bank, foe miles. The highway patrol aealed olf Smith, the mlJllon'• spokesman lllY• the llld It waa ool lc\lng Immediately oa the the town and reluoed to allow latecomers birdl cmne looking for the -Ibey prime nte lead In New Yoi:k. lo enter. An ertlmated 1,000 eampen, live on. Howewr, a Bank of America lp)k~ Grid Star Still Held In Slwoting YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) 1 Pttts&agh Steelen defemlve taelde Ernest Holmeo remained In the Mahoa- ing County Jall on charges ol lhoollng a police officer with Intent to kllJ and shooting at police officers. FBI agents declined comment Sunday oo reporla the federal government rnlihl al10 bring charges agalnlt Holmes, reportedly In roMectlon with firing shots al several trucks on bighway1 in the Youngstown area. The Steelen engaged attorne!' Michael S. llanhman ol Youngstown lo represent the 24-year-old foot~ player. Holmes, ol Newtm, TeL, wu·arrested Friday following a four-hour manhunt in the Salem area in which ID otUo State Patrol sergeant piloting a bellcopter wu ehol and wounded by ~ from the ground. The pilot, 31-yeaMld Sgt. Larry Myen oLColwnbuo, was ehol In lbe llllkle. Deputlet from MahooinJ and -Oolwn- blana CQ\IDUea, Sa/.e~-·"'1'1 the ~~~re~~. man wbil~~ the day fired shots at seven! semi- trailer trucks .. Dej,utles said Holmes surrendered to ofClcen when they surrounded h1a posi· tlon ln the woods .a few mlnut.ea after the shota were fired at the hellcopter. None ol the trucken who reported lhe shots waa Injured, and deputies said the shots apparently had been aimed at the trucks' tire5. Holmes was quoted by Sherill's Detective William Johns as saying he had been ypaet with the trucks because they were blocking the road. Beaches Jammed; Rescues Nil Lifeguards at Huntington Beach's state and city beaches had it easy over the weekend despite more than 18,000 sun worshipers on their strands. According to the lifeguards who patrol the eight mlles of state and clty beaches, they did not make any rescues this weekend. A spokesman for the city lifeguards said he believes the air temperature in the mid sixties comblned with a water tempreature that maintained a chilly SS degrees, kept the beach goers out of the surf and out or trouble. Lifeguards said the alu ol the crowds Is not unusual for this time of year, but. they did express some surprise at having a rescue-free weekend. OUN•I COi.iT NI DAILY PILOT TM Or1noe COl1I OAILY l'ILOT wllh wtrlClt 11 c~lned .IM H ....... , ••• II piilllllhM .,., lht er.,... co.11 ,,,,,,,11,~rno ~"'Y. s.ci.- r•t• lftlltklf,i ••e Pllb!Jlh.o, Mon.Hr ~ l'rldlY, fOf' CO.If Mt11, H"""1 Bt1tct1, tt11nt1ngton lleMll/,.ount11n Vtllrr, 1.19- a..dl. l..,ln1/Sldollelllcl! Incl ""' CIMltrlte/ S1" J1>1n C•1>lltr1110. A •!nol<I t1191Go19t td!llon h 1111blhllld s..n;r•1v1 1NI Slll'lders. Thi prll'ic!IYI P11bli.hl119 plln! II 11 UCI Wnl a.y SlrHI, C1tl1 ~. Cl!l10rnl1, t2'K. loMrt N. W11d Prtslclenl lfld l'illl>lltlo., J1c.k I. Curl11 Vici Prnidwlt •nd 0-r•I M1111f1f n... •• .: ••. ,n· ·-Tii.111111 A. 111•,Mitl ~i,..,td!tlr Clri1r1 .. H. L-. l lc.t.1'4 1. Nin ~"''"' ~i,.. hftwt Ti"' c..1111 Wnl Or.,... C-tr E•llw H•&.tt .. .._. Office 11111 ••• , .... 111 ••• ,.. M1llf!it' Add .... 1u ,,0 . lox 7to, t2MI --L.-9-cll: la ,..,.., .......... C.111 Mna: DI w'::.;f'f ltl'fllt ~ hldi1 '»SIN .....,...,. ~ C~1 a ,_. I Clmlnf IMI Toil.,.._ (71•) '41"41tt Cl...tfW 4,,.,. hf Ma.Un f'rlfll """ --.... ~ C-..llf --1220 . ~. "11. oi..,. c.n1 ,........... ........... ~ =~ .i:r:;..."':../"'.: ---~ ....... ........ ~.o.tt-­~ I IM .., _.,.., ... ,,, . ., --.. , . ....,, ...., --· l'roMPqel man said fl would lool< frequently at the prime nte slluatloa over the .next few days becauae ol lncrtaled Joan demand ......,.. . COMPUTERS. In W~ -Chalnnan Ar1lm'r F. -lnitlblesome. ' ' Bums of !he Federal-Reserve Boan! fD. dl<ated Nt.m admlnlstntlon diopleal- ure over the banb' annouocezpenta and asked honk ollldall lo meet with 'him In WubiJlilm ~. Leal -and the stale depart· lllflllt• ol educatloa hotly denied that chaqe. In hll lat..i collmm, Michaela refers lo the llUnlhlaloD lleaeb police compq..,. .,,_) II Cllll llnl< In a statewide "bl& bmlher" _.,..1er system. Bwtenllelil said be roallul the police computer ls a IOllllUve taue, but 'llld the only JNl1lOM ol It la lo cut down a workload now haM!ed manually, and to insure greater safety for olflcen. The maln proposal involves a com- puterhed addrell m. whicb will list the addms and location by quadraot o1 every residence In the dty. '!be objocl ol the addttal Ille, uys Burkeolleld, ls to npldly Identify the location ol a complaint or rmeraenc)>, and quickly determine whicb patrol unit can best annrer the call. "There will be oo penooal lnlormaUon Oil the address file, II be states. All 70 polloe patrol units are equipped with -fer prlnl-«lt units which will give them the computer lnfonnatlon. In add!Uon lo the cenlral addr.., •Ille, there are stX aub-lll" 'WlilCI> ,would fn., elude aome penonal lnlormatton. They are: -An emer1ency reSQW'l!l_IH inventory w~b could tell olfiUi cl-t a'Ylllable 1mb:1tanoe •• aervice fofin accldedt ~ :- -A list of guns obtained from volun- tary registration and concealable hand guns which are aiready: <equlred to be registered. Burkenfield aaid the depart- ment ls not seeking any additional gun reglllratlon. -A list of convlclf!d lelOllJ and n.ircotics violatora who i.re already re- quired by law to regiatrr with their local pollce agency. -A list of arrest wamnts. The deparl· ment currently hu 1bout 3,000· warrantl on a card file. -A medical alert file, on which residents may voluntarily list certain health problems -tuCb aa a heart con- dition -to aid in fast medical attention. -An officer's observation file. This in- volves .officera noting potential problems on a vlsit to an address. It might Include such comments as "potential heroin pusher./' or "made threat.! against a policeman." "All Wt're doing Is automating the files we already have," says BW'kenfield. "We are not seeking any new in- formaUon." Buremtekl admitted the o f 11 c e r oboervatton file ls potentially the most sens!Uve, because It ln"'1vea Individual judiJlleol ol a sltuatloo. "All comments will be mlewed before they are placed on thla file by the watcb commander/' Burkenfield aa1d. "And if no addltlonal.commenll are made about .. addrea In U months, the Information ls droot>ed from the Ille." BurlWineld llld tbls t,ype of ln- farmat!OO ls currently pWed on verbally during pollce briefing ...,tons and throush lnterdepartment bulletlna. The computerized addrm file should be In operation by thla;July, Burkenfield predicted. 1be !II 1ubfile1 are expected to be ready 110metlme near March, 1974. Exch1µ1ge , Oub Seeking Talent The Hun1ln4!ton Beach Exchanae Club la conducllnJ Ill annual searcb lo< ·talent coolest, apt! i.t astin& youlb bet,,_ the ages pf I and II to enter by Tbundly. Prellmlnary audition! will be be!d It t a.m. Saturdoy at Dwyer Junior High School. '!be youthful talent may bt In the lormt of slllf)ng, dancing, or rnuslcal ht· strumenls, accordinc lo c:halmwl Mon- tana Schulti. Entry blanb are available at ltuntlnglon Beach IChooiJ, he said. Ford Aid lo Continue VI 'YlllilC f.P -Ttit Fon! FQll): datloa, wblcb clllper. about $50 rnJlllon *Dllll1 IO poor COUlilrta, llld lt"bu dedded. lo coatlnua Its aid Pl'OpUI lo< lllOlberdecade. . /;> Burm, ehairmaD ol Ibo commtttee ol -and Dlvldeltdl ol the Coll ol IJvlna CGuncll, -a lelefrnm lo tbt -. "II la by no meons clear that the fD. ....,. In the prime·nte just announced by ~ bank Is conslaleot wttb the com- mittee's criteria," he said. "Bums' telegram referred to a conr mlttee statement ol Feb. 23 that "any upward , adjustmeot In ~ rates sboU!d be fully justlled bf' tncreues In the cost ol deposits and other funds ob- tained by banb." Meanwhllt, the dollar cl-OOed higher to- day in major financial centen from Lon- doa to TokYo u world money markets reopened 10< the !Int time In more than two weeks. II was the Initial test ol a new syalOJ1l ol floating exchange rates approved In Parla m Friday by 14 o1 the W<rkl's rid> est nallaoa lncludlng the United Statea. The Idea wu lo ml the monetary crlala ol the put two·moolbs and return stabil- ity In markell ume!Ued by waves of dol· Jar aellln& that even the 10 pereent do!· Jar. --li'eb. u flilld·lo -· 6th Graders Tell Why They Like' F ount.ain Valley Sixth grade students living In Fountain Valley have until Wednetday to enter the essay contest beld In coojunctlon with the upcoming dedication of the city's new civic center. Tbe students, who must have lived in Fouola1n Valley for al leaal a year, will be co...,.UOC for.a ISO U.S. bcnl ln the "Why I Like lo·IJve In Fouola1n Valley" writing contest. The contesl la being ....-by the city and the winning .... y will be read during dedlcaUoo ceremonies on Mucl! 31. Entries will be Judied 11)7 r<preaen- tailvea of the Klwanll, Uons and the Ex- change Club and ~ Cllamber of Com· meree. Entries can be sent lo Esaay Contest, P.O. Bos 8353, Fountain Valley 92708. Coolest informatloa ts avallable at the Fountain Valley Ubnry In the civic center compla. Edison Sprinkler Heads Vandalized Huntington Beach police today .,. fD. I Wllllptlng the vandalism ol a llo!J\bern Callfom!A Edison Company laodsCaptna projocl oo Magnolla Stred. Edison spokeaman Bob Burbank said work crews dlseovered that 'au • the sprlnkJer heads had been broken off the pipes when they started work this morn· ing. He said approximately llS sprinklers were mlaslng. The lancbcaptna ls being installed on Edlaon properly on Magnolia near Ban- ning Avenue lo beau!Uy oil storage tanb that are under ~on there. Work on the Ihm 500,IJllO.harrel taruc.. is expected lo be completed by June and the tandacaploi .... alter that. Tbe landsc8plng l'l'OJocl ls alroady .bt.hind ICheldule II Burbank ll1d llaod "°" tbls makes it aveo ........ " ·' l • , . Bow to Blow a Upton Cup Batt DAILY PILOT,,.. .... ~ Dnae .l •• Dick Deaver at the helm of the Oblson-38.?;'C)lllahawk chose a. port lack 'Start 1n, Balboa Yacht Club's de- fenat of the Upton Challenge Trophy. The maneu- ver backfired ;md be had Ui take the sterns of the five challengers. Deaver never recovered from the gamble aa the expected windshift failed to mat•rial· lze. See Boating, Page 19 for •tory and other photos. Patricia Hitt Res~mg ' Nixon Joh, Coming Home Four years ago,1 Mrs. Patricia Reilly Hilt, newly appolpted lo lhe cabinet ol her old flillld Priildent Rlcbard M. Nix· m. vowed obe would never succwnb lo Potomac Fever. , ~ 41My roots are ~ Ut caiifomia. Orange County r. my liome,-abe said on a return visit from Wasll\Dgtm, where 1be was Nlion's lilgbest 'femile appointee to Olflce. · ~ ~ , She has ,.signed, to tbe~t ol the President and leaders' of cJrtanizations with whicb :Whe was i:losely woclated. 0 We're )osing a friend , II said a young representative of the. Spanil~speaklng community at a farewell Par1Y Friday night In Washington. , 'The attractive GOP leader and f~er eo.... de! Mar resident la coming beck to the family home In Vtua Part. Leaden ol Ibo Chicano movement and · also those alliliated wttb the President's C.Onunittee on Mental Retardation ex- pressed sorrow at the loss ol the assls· tant secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. Mn. Hitt said the President "made It very cleir he wdAted me to stay m and Offered me l!OV«al optioos." But abe said she decided to go back to her borne state of California, where Robert Finch -who bl'Ollgbt hor jo Washington when he was HEW secretary -. is exptcte4 to run for governor. , "There are a couple of very important campaigns going on in California, and l can't stay out ol. them," she told guests at the party. Of her work at HEW, Mrs. Hitt said : "l've loved every minute. Jt's been an enonnous honor!' But she added she hadn't had time to be with her fa.mily andnewgrandcbildren. "When your daughten-in-law want you to come home," she said, "you're crazy not to." The 21 members of lhe committee on retardation with which she worked gave her a plaque and a painting by a 12-year· okl retanled woman. They said Ibey were "losing the finest boss lady we ever had." ea..par W. Weinberg..-, who took over leadership of HEW at the start of Nixort'i!I second term, added: "Pat Hitt is a great lady. You said It, and I endorse it 1,000 percent." . But among those she is leaving behind, leaders ol Spanlll»peaking Americans were perhaps mo8t unhappy. Pepe Barron, the young director of the Olllce of Sj)Blllsh-speaking People, said hll group was lotltii~ a friend who had • ~ ) b~)L'r PttOT .}tat'I f'lltt. SH~'S CALIFORNIA-BOUND GOP L•acfer Pal Hitt been "a woman of few "words and a lot of action ." Neilher be, nor Mrs. Hitt's special a.SS:istant, Alfred J. scilano, was pleased at having to develop new contacts with presidential counselor Anne Armstrong of Texas, whom Nlxoo has designated his new liaison w I t h SpanlaHpeaking Americans. Ex-astro:µaut Talks At Huntington Fete Ex-astronaut Wall!. Schirra will be featured speaker al Tuesday night's meeting ol the Orange ColDlly South Junior ~hlevement Banquet. The aMual banquet will begin at 7 p.m. at McDonnell Douglas AStronautics, 5301 Bolsa Ave., Huntington Beach. The banquet will raise fUndl !Or Junlbr Achlevement programs and will bring together teenagers and business men and women. from I.he southeJ:n Orange County area. I Westminster Says · No to New Sewer • t On Mai1i Street .. Plans by the Orange County Saftjtation Diatrict to rip up Main Street' in Westminster to install a sewer have met opposition by lhe City Councll. : Councllmen have voted · to deny ;the district authorization to begin COO· struction on the eight-foot-wide sewer trunkline unUI they meet again Marcb ·27. They were told by a sanitation d~ict representative, however, that in light of court decisions, the city cannot stand in their way. Plans to install the .sewer along the residential street were announced ·last fall, and have 'been opposed by residents along the street. Councllmen had requested that an alterna,. route he used by the district by bypas.s Main Street. Councilmen argued that the COD· strucUon would re!Ult 1n a great io- coo.venlence along the street and create a · safety hazard for children. '. An alternate route would cost the district $1.&a million, compared with ·the ,1.5 million estimate for the "Main ~ Street" plan. ' The Main Street route would nm along Westm!mter from Edwards to Golden . West streets, S011th on Golden West lo M!~t-east to Hoover, soulh to Bl>lsa A ~L.. Usf to ~ewland Street ad ~t of the city. In. a letter lo councllmen, aanlljlllon dlstdc:tl J!llgineer Ray Lewis sal6' the decision to run along Main waa "not taken arbitrarily or capriciously." ' · · He referred to a 1971 Orange .C41inty SuperiOr. Court case which gave the distr)ct .the authority to use city 1treeLs wl~ !:::yoo;:l~an told COUii· ' cllmeu any attempt by Westmlnater lo · block the district'• plans In court """1d be uaeliis. .. City 'Admlnlatrator Robert Huolley said the plans would be studleCl fuilher aod ~1· city CllllllCU action could he,.,. peeled.at Its next meeting. ' Big Crowd at Parade SAN , FRANCISCO (AP) -A ctOWd i estimated by · police at nearly a quarter of a million turned out as the city's St Patrlck'I Day parade marched a daY, late . unde< the • Ired ol O&klaod A's aimer Charles 0. Finley. "This is really a big one," Police C&pt. Edward Curnttlins · said as aome 10,000 penoos joloed In lhe parade Sunday from the ·rmanclal district to the revlewtng ataod on City Hall steps. LOW PRICES AR£ BORN .HERE •• '. RAISED . ELSEWHERE~: ~ • I < • Adn1lral. ·No. JJEFROSTING RIFRIGERATOR/PRE.R ( ALL THl;SE GREAT .,,,,,,_,FEATURES • full Width.. "lookCHI" ftttftt Door lhtlf -for ln•t•nt •v11!1b,llty, • Du81 Te1n99r1turo Control1-Mllet the rllht ttmpwtt11rt for •Ith MCtlon, • Twin Pon»ltln Cl'tsptN-tiltpl fruit. wP{Mltt afttn f!WI, • [JctN l.trp ltefrltfttw Door SMtM-tldd' awn 111f Qu.tt - Adntlrol. ' • ,. ... ' ' • ' 347 Aliens • • Pro Grocers Caught In the Middle 81 JANwoam fl ,,.. DllllJ •• sun, + ,· •. • • ~ ·-'"!'be truth ,nobody wUl !Oil i, that tw-'.ve never...,iked birder ~our'li\/11 to 'n;w&e fuss rdoney." · " •• "The media and public opinion are ·;. making us look like a bUnch oI robbers." ~,. 'Ibese are the comments of Orange <:oa.st grocers, 'Wbo coocur that grv<ory sbopers ate not the only ones struggling with escalating food prices. In fact, they complain that they are victims of a complex and frustrating variety of developments-in. tbe market that show no signs' of loosening their 'J jqlleeze on the grocers' ahrlnklng profit lnargln. * * * "Coast Grocer . Says Buyers ~.·Have It Good · .. ~. Despite the wailing and weeping · throughout the land about foQd prices, at · .)east one area grocer thinks shoppers , have never had it so good. "Americans are spending a smaller amount of their dollar (16 cents) on food • • now than ever before in history,'' said Dick Richard, owner of the two Richard's Markets in the Orange Coast area. "And for that money, they are getting a variety and quality never equaled, con- trolled by regulations that have never been more stringent." . Americans pay a smaller proportion of " . their dollar fer food than eny other coon- . · • try in the world, Richard said. "We bring food to the table cheaper '" thllD any other country in the world, and ···tt:.Yet we're getting crucified for our 'high' :1, :jlrices," he said. "All or us are strug- gling, and we can't lick it, we just can't ;i ·Uc~ tt-1' 1 • ·',"' 1Jf!: l.'.9 11 D M d,. ,c.J&'I : .. ana ur erer '" ..... ·· :1CiieS Blackout . ;1n J Plea " . ury ,, .. , .. · ', • Convicted killer Tboma,4 ~tadford McCutchen today told an <Jt$nn County : Superior Court jury that must soon role • + on biS sanity that be was in °~ alcoholic ··,blackout" when be shot .liid 'killed a Lagwia Beach woman wbo dnee shared ~ his Dana Point home. , • .< "Wben you get Into !bat li(ru\ of state .you rely on somebody else.14 tell you what you did and what bappened the night before," McCutchen testified. · "Youlmow something has happened by .:.}jlae~state of your clothes and'tbe state of ybur. car but you don't remember a darn-.. ,. eel thing," the burly eontracfor said. i,,. ,1, McCutchen, 50, of 33821 OtiIMla st., was • 1 · amvtcted last .month of first degree , ~urder in the killing of Mrs. Vjrgibia . :. JlammetJ, ,S, of.121 B Wave St. Y°"4!-1 t;aguna .Beach police summoned to the .. ~ ,llammett home Jast ·Sept. 5 said they "'' found McCuJehen standing over the body .t•Sof. his victim with the gun used in the .. ·1' tilling lying nearby on the lawn. McCutehen today repeatedly told th~ .::. Jury \h•t )le Joyed Mp!. llan\melt ~ . inllCJi ·despite . the couple's frecjllent· quat· :r,: rels one of wbich led her to quit Ilia ··o! Dan'a Point home and move to Laguna :ii: Beach. ':•: /' ( .Cubs ·Pl.ayer's· . ~I ·- H OAJLY PtLO~ ;t Seized Along Coastl.ine Patrol Sa s Dr op Hou~ Jauimed Up Border patrolmen intensified their sweep of illegal aliens in northern San Diego and south Orange COunUes over the weekend, hitting 347 wetbacks and alleged smugglers over the two-day period. Nearly all the detentions took: place at Jhe pennanent checkpoint at San Onol!<O w!tb the bulk coming on Swlday when the aliens and smugglers atteinpted to sneak by during peak traffic periods. Patn>I spoke!men cited a large buildup of aliens in "drop houses" south or San Onofre In the past week or so. Their officers nided severa\ of the locations over the weekend and detained nearly 150 aliens. A patrolman at Onofre said this morn- ing that in one of the drop houses, a motel in Carlsbad, the jam of aliens waiting to beat the checkpoint was so severe that as many as 20 natloJlals were being kept in a single motel room. "It's not uncommon," he said. Report Says .\ Wh . · · n· d 1 itin g ie ~ Jl Of Drugs ~ l • ' MoNUiy, -19, 1973 • Not 'Through 1 .s Wintb, Snow, Flood Rains Plague .U.S. ~ . t-u,~!f;,;:JDe~A~WOd~~·: .. :.-Prtu~::.-.... cr-ncv':F;:LOO~D WATER!! swepl as mud! .. OnWlo is at !ts hlibelt levtl sioce U61. · · u'"' ..--!llland-Bloog potllons of Huudleds of Obloons were ......,. lo .......... W I -.J . By Road Show UPIT ...... SMALL VACUUMS DEPT. -A 1111>- c<>mmlitee. of.tbe Uttle Hoover Com- ~ brought tu road show into Orange County just the other claY for ""'!" whooping and bollerinc at local 8Ch6ol oUlcl•1+ Fram all accounll, it ..... a """" perlonnmee. SEA.LIKE WAVES BATTER LAKE MICHIGAN COASTLINE Chi-Lalmront Homo C•tcflts Brvnt of W•tor · True, the Utile -.,. boys didn't really have a bl( IWC>jXlle tent or brass bond. but llley mac1e: up for all thll by ut1llzing wi-from Ola' local llChool dtllricll for the tar(eta of verbal hell-fire .... damnation. Pertlcularly •lllJlaled out for the wrath of. , the Hoovet'..whoopers were the NeWporl.Men UllU!ed School District, whlCb educates our kiddies in the Harbor Area and the OOean View School Elemen- tary District which does likewise in the Hunliogton Beach region. -AcnJALL Y KNOWN as a su~ Big Truck Jackknifes Over Cars, 8 Persons Die committee of the Commission oa California State Govenunent Organlza- -tion and Economy, the ltllle Hoover peo. pie were here to probe the question of stale programs w~an l110DeY to ad!!iol dlltrictl • to COiier cooatruclioo c:oeta durlng perlodl ol rapid growth. Hoover Chairman Nathan Sha.pell aeemed to aet the tone for tblni! when he stormed about oome folks In the llate w~ can't even-p1y their property taxes while "here are some other people building empires and the empires of ICboola ••. '' SllAPELL, BY THE way, happens to be an industrtallol from Beverly Hilla, a IoCa1e where most ol the residents are BARRfE, Ont. (AP) -A\ least eight persons were killed and police were look.- Intl lot more bodies in the wreckage of m<re than a do7.en veblctes that piled up on Hipway 400 near Barrie Sunday in a bllndlns snowstorm. Supt. Keith Collins of the Ontario provlhi:Jal police said shortly before mid- night SUnday that three cars were still [..__I_N_S_H_OR_T_ .• _ •...... ) rePortedly able 10 pay their property beneath the smouldering wreckage of a lase<. loaded lumbe< truck that Jack-lmtfed over Anyway, the Newpcrt.Mesa school peo-the cars and then caught f~e. pie were flayed about the bead and ears "Those three cars had drivers," said fol .having unuaed vacant land which bad Collins. "It's by far the worst highway been purchased fer achool sites while at accident I have ever heard of." the same Ume having ~rtually vacant He said more than 30 persons were in achools and ~ campuses with low bospltala with injuries. enrollment~. . • 'Ille accident happened about 5:30 p.m. Ocean View; meanwhile, drew wrath on · the three southbound lanes of the : ~!n':::~ .1'Jlh U few hJghway about six miles south of Barrie. l!'feanwblte, ~~~· ~lt'9t·--""e Of the vehicles involved wu a bus. Mjoa owes the llale'tu mlllloa In put e C'hieanos : school eonstruclloii 10ans wblle ~n Vli!w owes 123 milllon. TRl\OUGH ALL TJUS, the Litue Hoover gang carried on in righteous In· d!JnaUoo, giving the local school boys bell for squandering state money on ~ lavish achoo! layouts. It made wonderful rhetoric. It was also a classic example of in· dignation in hindsight. Consider for a mJ.nute how all these lld>ools got built. 'llley got built because in the late 1950s and 1960s, we were in the midst of !lie biggest student popula- tion boom ever aeen anywhere. And tt was the atate school officials who set up the rules for .the construction loan program. And the state who dictated the me of school sites, the number of acres, and approval of the arcbltecture Virtually down to bow many drinking fountains would be,allow<!d. AND IT WAS the .local tatpayers who had to pass bond money right up to their ears -in other words, be in bonded in· debledness to the legal limit -before the slate would shine down upon them with school coostructtoo loans. Now the student boom has cooled in soine places. And the heat ia on other spots Jike the new city of lrvlae and the booming Saddlebllck Valley. Who would have predicted it 10 years ago? (l()ULD THE LITl'LE Hoover Boys? NQ, it's a lot euier for them to vacuum ujl what may now seem to be bod pro- j<itUons of the past. Well, it was a wonderful roadshow they brought to town. And there is one nice thing about road slwws. 'Ibey Jeave. WASHfNGTON (AP) The Civil Rights Q>mmissloo said toclly teachers in southwestern scboolJ pay tat more at· ten lion to Anglo students lb.int chicanos, reinforcing and mirroring 1educational neglect of the Spanish-speakinJ minority. "There are gross disparltl~ ~n favor of Anglos," the commission said· in releas- ing a·report on teacher-pupil ·interaction in the classrooms. e.roanBae: ESSEN, West Germany (UPI) -Some 4,000 folk music fans cheered Joan Baez at a.concert In Essen's Grui:a hall Satur· day night when she sang "The Day They Drove Old Dllle Down." Miss Baez sang a aeries of songs about love, peace, the Vietnam war and other topics and told newsmen later that DAILY l'tLOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtlimy of tht Daily Piiot is guaranlttd Mt.W•r·P:rlll•r : If .,.. • lllf '"" .,_ .,.,., ..,. J•• '-"'·• un w .,..,, c.,,. win M •t'M/tlll It '"" (111$ ltf l•l1t11t _,.Ill 7:• ... m. ktmtly •114 5"UY1 W "" 4 Ml rllttlV't ,..,.. C.rt .., ' a.111. 11...,..,.. .., I a,111. 111M1r, call Hiii 1 ~ wll .. lwwlllt 19 1"o C11!1 .,. tall• .. Ill It I.Ill. Teltphoots MNI Or1no-County Arte• · ·• '4Z-4lZI 1nd WestmlMter ............. 1101220 JilOf'ttlWtll Hwnlln8ton ltKh • 5-n Cltmtnte, Ctplstrtno 1 .. cl'I, hn Jllffl Cepl1tr1no. Dene Point, 5oulh UO\IM. 1,ag11M Nltvtl '4fZ-4if20 Southland to Be "music without poliUCs ii worthless." "It's much easier to organize force and hatred than peace,"' she a.id. - e Bentotl Dead NEW YORK (AP) -Former U.S. Sen. William Benton of Connecttcut, president and chainnan of the board o f Encyclopaedia Britannica, is dead at 72. Benton, who had been recuperating after being hospitall!td for five weeks with pneumonia, died Sunday at his Waldorf-Towers apartment. e Watergate WASHINGTON (AP) -The arresls of White House aides who refuse to. testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee about the Watergate bugging case has been suggested as a possibility by Sen. Sam J. Ervin (!).N.C.). Ervin. interviewed Sunday on CBS' Face the Nation program, said h~ wou1d recommend that the senate send its sergeant at arms "to arrest any White House aide or a n y other witness that refUses to appear." Nixon Relaxes ' At Camp David CAMP DAVfD, Md. (UPll -President Nixon and members of his family spent a relaxed Sunday at Camp David as a wind-driven snow swept around the western Maryland mountains. The Presi- dent returned by helicopter to the White House today. Nixon, his wile and their daughter and son-in-law, Julie and David Eisenhower, flew to Camp llllvid by helicopter SW!· day. Mrs. Nixon and the Eisenhowers returned to Wasblogton after having din· ner and watching the movie "Sleuth" with the President, but Nixon remained at the retreat overnight. Food Plan Hike Urged WASHJNGTON (U PI) -An l860 million increase in the fiscal 1974 budget for federal food programs has been recommended by the staff of a Senate committee beaded by Sen. George S. McGovern (!).S.D.). A report of McGovern's select Committee en Nutri· lion and Humao Needs Issued sun(Iay criticized an Admlnlslralion budget pro- posal to reduce spending next y~ar for food stamps, basic nutrition and the special milk program. Cooler .. Pacific Northwest Front Won't Bring Any Rain V.S. Summary Tiie fllf""t frtll'lotrttw'I 111 • tti. Ullll9d St1ta Sun0.y ucfllllW of All9" Mii ~ ..... A..,,_"' .._.,..., r.-.. .can11no to t11t JMttonet ..., __ Todl'l'I '"° WM uro 1t l!v~. -· C'outcl Weatller ' SllM1 kld.y, U9'1t Vlrllbtt wllldl nlillt ind """""' '*"' 1llCGmhw ......,,, • .. ,.. knOtl lit '"" l'IOOl4 foN't' Ind Tlllldty. H1ot1 ,_,. n. (Ottlel """""""""' """"" trom Q to u. lnltfld liM!off~ ,.,.. f'rM U tt Jo. Wttw frlmpw1n.r. .. C:..'11.:' IMWf the Eut, inlollltve Sagigaw Bay during the woekaN. Bay abo.-loW"lylng m-along the Lake in the South, rain and snow ln and Tuscola Couniles at the southern end Erle lborellne in tho >1eekebd stonn's the West -winter 1111~ throu&h with the of Sqlnaw Bay were bit hardest. I•~, and the threat of llrool· Ial:e winds United States just yet. Damqe in Bay 'County alone, whm -, A 11onn walloped the Great Lakes nearly ell,111111 acroes of farmland were and addIUooal lloodinC continued today. rt11oo, teavtng u much u Zl incbea of flooded. was expected to reacb at lean Northeasterly lake winds, wblch aen\ snow in lower Mlcblgan, and flooded '11 million, civil defense authorities said. i 15-foot waves crashing into tbe t_!loreline, towns 00 the Ohio ahores o1 Lake Erie Dozens of families In the Rochester, confirmed pr<dictions that hiib Im and Lake Ontario. N.Y., suburb of Greece, one . of the ·levels make the northwestem OhiO , hardest hit by Ial:e waves, remained with shoreline extremely vulnerable t o THE t'LEAN'bP continued today as friend& a!lG relaµves Stindoy IJliht. Lake flooding thts spring . ...... lingered ln the Easl and winds from 35 to 75 miles per hour lubed 20- foot wavea on the Great Lakes and 10- foot snow drifts uhore. Gale waminp were posted for lalces Huron, Erle and Ontario· end !Or the AUanUc eoa.st from New J-r to Maine as the storm moved out ol lbt 11.S. Micblgan Slate Pollce reported at least 80 school dlstrlctl clOlled todlJ after the storm dumped lnlln nine to II tncbes across moat of the llate'• Lower Penlnsula. lllost moln roads were reopen· ed today -one day before the official arrival of spring. Cambodian .Pilot Mpkes Escape After Bombing PHNOM Pk, )Cambodia (AP) The Cambodian pUot who bombed Presi- dent Lon Nol's palace, killing at least 36 per.!Ol1ll but not the pnsident, apparently made a successtul getaway to Commu-nm territory. The Camlwllan Air For<e T28 fighter that Capl. So Potra u.ed in the assassination attempt Saturday was last seen over Kompoog awn province, northeast of Phnom Penti. 1 1:Ie was believed to have landed at an air strip in the i-thlnls of Cambodia conlrolled by the· Khmer Rouge, the cotmtrY's Com-nlunist movement, and their North Viet- ~ allies. ,. POTRA WAS reported to be the lover of Princess Norodom . ll9tum Bopha, daughter of the chief of state deJX"ed by Lon Nol, Prince Norodom Sihanouk. Bllt some American sources suggested that Potra was aogry because be had failed flight training. Lon Nol ln a broadcast charged that the assassination atternJ* was part of a Communist plot to overthrow his govern- ment. Petra's bombs missed the presidential palace but bit the guards' compound nearby, raring more than 100 closely packed shacks. Searchers recovered 36 bodies, and more than 50 persons were injured. PRINCESS BOTUM BoJ)ha was taken into ~-and ~were reinforced around the homes of oifiet-relitlves of Sihanouk, most of whom have been under house arrest since his ouster three years ago. The bombing came amid mounting discontent over steeply rising prices, cor- ruption aDd. general war weariness. A few hours before the attack,. a group of teachers and striking students held a public protest meeting, anf1 militant rightists bombed it, killing two persons. Since the cease-fires in Vietnam and Laos, the war in Cambodia has become more and more embarrassing to the United States, which is the sole military and financial support of Lon Nol's government. 1be United States has been pressuring the president to turn over the government to Slsowath Sirik Matak, bis associate in the coup against SihaMuk, in the hope that he can make a peace deal with the Communists. Btrr LON NOL'S younger brother, Loo Noo, who forced Sirik Malak out of the government, bas prevailed on his brother to hold on. • Ul'tT ...... RESCUE WORKERS, USE ROWBOAT TO EVACUATE TWO FAMILl&S Worst Flooding Conditions Along Detn1it Rlwr In Century Senate Panel Sets Probe On ITI Dealings in Chile . • WASHINGTON (UPI) -Charges that International Telephone and Telegraph Co. (rrr) tried to block election of Chile's Man:ist President Salvador Allen- de in 11>70 and Undennlne the nation's economy after be won will be explored by a special Senate subcommtttee.tbta week. The hearings .wttng Tllesday are f!J.- pected · to go Into ·charges of a rela· tionsblp between m and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the multinational corporation's a 1 leg e d political operations abroad. SEN. FRANK Cburch (!).Idaho), who will bead the probe, aid Sunday the bear· Ing before the Senate Foreign Relations suboommittee m multinational corpora- tioos will have a major bearing m wbeth- ed the OVeraeas Private Investment Cor· poration (OPIC) will pay JTr $92.6 mil- lioo. l'lT contems it is due that amount as compeM&tlon for Chile's seizure of I'ITs Chilean telephone company. Churcb said last Friday alter holding closed ,bearings on the issue ~t "we have secured the CIA's cooperation in the investigation." However, other sources said the terms of CIA parttclpaUon still were being negotiated. 'Ille. intelllgence agency ap- parenUy wants to be certaln not to reveal any intelligence sources or methods. of operaUoo. 1W111 THE subcommlttee and the overseas investment organization feel the relationship between rrr and the CIA is crucial to their investigations: They also want to know wbetlter any alleged efforts by rrr to thwart Allende's electlon or later to undennine the Cbllean economy to bring about his downfall justllled allle's acttoo against rrr. rrr would not be enUUed to com· peasaUon on Its clBim U OPIC rules rrr's .acttvtttea provoked Cblle Into \ .. seizure of the phone compa.D)'. It ;u>- pareoUy would be entlti.d to l1lll CO!/'" pensation if it could prove its activi~ were undertaken upon advice ol U.S. of· ficiala. G Air Viet Plane-··~ i' • Ot• " 1 Dim.ti in Flames~ ! ) -:.:: ~ ' 58 ~ersons Die · . t. SAIGON. (AP) -AD. Air v~ airlin!'I' <iubed in flames today Wli!le coming ffl to land at Ban Me :r'+ altport In the central highlands, ldJlinC at lean 58 peraom. ' 'lbere w_ere no survivors. ~1 Among , )he victtma w.,-th'' e J I Ameri~ -. the pilot, copilot and JP .l -ei:"-and two Ja-. The 1111 ·i· were Vie\oamese. . · 11 : nie u.s; Em~y declined to.ldent¥y , the pllot and copllOI. Air Vietnam sour<-•. es4lsled 1hem only aa Curt1s mid Caruey, The alrilne identllied the American PIP- ienget '5 Digur Pen!Olld tiUI had oo llit· Ing ol bia. 'address. ..i... A plei'iiment spol<esman said the ~ carried '112 persons, but the Air~""' mahl!es\ llited 53 passengers ina ,e crew me~ben. ·' . • . The Cr¥h occurred aboqt siJ: lnl!es south-ol B8n Me '11lllot .. the plabe WU making Ila fllal landing ~ • fllgbt from Salgm. 0 Wltnesaes said the $'liner was en Jlre be!...., ti bit the pm<! and large ~ of wreckagt were scattered.over a wJ!fe area, Indicating it lnay'bave brnken "II in the air.. ~ U.S. IOUJ'Cei said there were nc>. - dlca&n• thll the plane bad berjl hil , pmd liro. but the -1btlity at lj)ot ': would be tnv~t!gated. ,,1 • •Mother Knew~ .. ~ ' \ ,, I • 1 • ( . • ·. .. ., -. • . . • • -• ' . . j Today's Final N.Y.·Stoeks YOl. 6li, NO. 78, 2 SliCTlONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE coo~. CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MA1tCH 19, 1973 N TEN CENTS By JAN toRTll ot .. °"" .... satt_ ~-POW LI. Col John , Pitchford of Lt,pna Niglltl WU wtkomed home by ~ BeaClb "neighbors" SUnday with 11:· tpption l!lven by a group of frlendl 1'ilt bad worn his POW bracelet- :A ilgn on the door of the home-of Mrs. Mlureen ' MacGowan read, !'Wdcome -LI. Col. John Pitchford. We know $11itey, and now we want.to know.yoa!" • · ley Pitchford, the ex·POW's wife, ,. • lived ht the E8st Blull nel~ Pltdlll>rd fer the first tlmt. befcre moving to Laguna Nlpel ~ Miss Stcre. a jWlior at Ootooa de! cMar year. . lllat> School wtieie ,slle .• purobued.ller Pltdllord, an. Air Fon:e pilot, billed• POW br!iceJel two Y""'1' ago, aald die out of his plane alter U wu hJt ht IM5. felt the lll:acelet'klee dld1r;llo:b to spr'"'1 Hla arm 11u lnjur.d at the time. . the"°"' aboat·the"plipt ofPOWa. One of tbooe re111rDlng lier POW "Eyerywhere I -people· ·1$ed braCelet to Pltdllord wuLlnda·Stcre, ll, oboolt JI," abe aald. ' ttie daughter of Newport Beach ...,.. Pitchford, who left todoj-fo.. New Yoclt cllman John Slore. wlle:e his htJlnd r!lht arm will be "He bu lived up to all our U· trealed br. three'Navy specialists, moved pectatiolls," ~ said, alter meeting quielly among the crowd, amllll!B. Board Backs Spending -. By WIWAM SCllREIBER . . Of .. "-'" ""' ...,, Two ,Newport-Mesa achoo! lrll5leel to- day strongly defended district apendlng programs after charges were levded F:rlday by a .Billie official that ei;cesses in llarbor Area· schools ·'have been "almost \IDbelievable." 1• Scbool ·Board President M a r I a n i!erge8(1D and Trustee Tbomaa Casey Were sharply critical ~ accusations mide by Nathan Shappell, cllairman of the Callfomla Little Hoover Commlssloo, that Newjlort·Mesa and several olher districts are "empire building.'' Cllsey salcf Shappell, "is probably dOing a good job looking out for everyone but NeJWPOrt·Mesa but that is. my job and I'm a little selflsb when I do it." During bearings in Anaheim, Shappell, a millionaire Beverly llllls lnduatriallsts, crou-es:amined Newport-Mesa Bmllless Manager Raymciid Sclmlerer and ac- cused the ·district of banging ooto far . . ' "' ' ' •· • .J .. • ' . more sebool sites than would · ever be used. He also oaid : that. ii N8WJl!Xl-Mesa parents are so eagerto~pay .ta:es to· keep these "excess" "tcbool sites, they sbotlldn,,f.i11oo ~c•bollt paJilig.,llock $U ll)llllOI! in111ate 1Cbool ·bul1dlng ,loan m0ney' the d!Strlct lllll owes.' · · · -. Ber""° wir ·today . the·· -hal been working for several years on a top priority elfort to Id! off four of the seven vacant eCbOo1 sites -an of which ' . • ' • • • . ' '1 • • • ' . . ' ' ~LY.PILOT .......... ...-........ °"""" . I' ! ' " •• 1 ' ' ' f •t , - ,. .. ·I' , jJow to Blow"• Upton: £wp -R11tt ·-! ,,•, •. ··~ ',,·, . • >-J:>ick Deaver at U... helm cf the Ohlson-38,Tom~k'. . five. cballO!lllers. l,leav'lf'.·Dri".c~YPrnctiifrom · l4e : "•chose a porftack start Iii Balboa YacJU;.Clu)1'sdeJ'l .gilllible al('tM.1tt~·~~t~\jpl,111~· fense of· the Lipton Ch:allenge Trophy. The man ell' ize. See Boatm(;1P,agil,.l9• lor,&t.o "Y' 'Ill.ell. «fuirf. ver backfued and be bad to take the sterns 'Of.th~' . pbotoo.. · · • • · . . . .·. leinecke Lin·ked to 'Deal' .-.. •• ' LOS ANGEi.ES (AP) -LI. Gov. Ed The two Reinecke staff members were Rt,blec;kt'a ataff pressur.d the state . , identified as Pe.ter I. Tweed! and Morris IDsUrance Department to aj>prove a . E .. Currey. . . • ~lness deal in~olvlng a,Los ADg~ea cl; . <;un"eY. resigned •"l" day after th!! !( mmissloner wlioee aid was desired Times disclosed recently a friend be ald- fll :l\elnecke'a possible campaign for ed in ,.veral ventures, Jerome '°!-Pierce, f!en>O!'. the LQs Angeles ~ saiil to-bad a ~ Mnf. . •: • lntmsl by tbe .Reinecke aides in tbe · :llut althOugh the Insural)ce Depart: r deol waa aca-ledpd by State 111- ~t 1Piiroved tbe deal !or a ayridicate slirance ~oner Gleeson PIJlle ,(O"liike over three alllng lnaurallce fumll, and his cblef deputy, Lawrence C. Bake!· • "ilie iyndicate did not follow through and Jr. the deal never·look.place, offii:tala said. 'l'Weedt asld•be couldn' nca1l making • jluestlooed about " lb!! report, Phil any telepllolle calla. 'Cuu'e)' couldn 'I be .Jpn!an, a~ fi>r Reinecke, aslc!: noacbed for comment Tbe Times "Obvloosly we'll bave no statement from reported CUrrey and Pierte wera ·fonner 'oiir office until we look into the matter ossoclates of ·Natbanson. 1borougbly " Nalhsnaon, wboae lather attended a '!'be cl~ official 'on wim. behalf New Year'• Eve partr at Reinecke'• R.oinecke's ald<s bro!lgbt pressure w,i home, said be only asked Currey to ar-l~ u Mark L. Nathal!loo, 33, range a meeting belWeen Ills IJ'OUP llld PAyne. • , ; • b!!ildlng end aafety ~. lie , Payne told llbe. Times. wlieil be linl , · 8Jifo ii a private realtor in Beverly IIllll. baan1 of the atuck pl'OPCJSll aspect Of the . " inaurance takeover dell be -oppoled .;.: CLASSIFIED. AD . .. ii~NGS RESULTS .. -. . :3hd ..... good " nsulta! lien'• .. -way to set thop1 wl1h a DAILY ~ claaified want Id: . (2) 7' down Clllhioned • ' couchel, 1 besU\y r e 1 l sin&le day bed. Make ol!en. DX•ll'.µI. and thought "ii imelled of ll*Ulatton." But be asld after lie met .with; l)'lldlcate fDllllben be.WUi won· ner and became\ 0 very eou.wutic." ' • Rmacke ii one of four pronilnellt i::coorir ~~ l>ww in a that ...,. lnllllklal moaey .-and backers bave· 1>een trying to broker behind the -to avoid cpn·bloodleltlaS· • · Tbe tiibo\oer pnipola! --boil' !be t)'lldlcate -putlhtc up .-co1- 1o~a1 but DO actuil cull -tale onr Wesl States lnlunnce Co., Loo ~ J.ile,]olurance Co. and s.~ w-.. life lmurOnce ~ SYadll:llb !llOlllbers 'hollaes N'aow.i were ldlolllied • 1 ... <:. Tlbolli. a doo- tor; Saul Luber, a~; VIII~ L. Folly Jr., a fonMr ---preddeal; --y, an attorney; • Robert ·Nlck Stan-,.a·medlcaHaberatory owner; and William Van de·Catr, fonner pn!!ldent Of HoliywoOd National Bank. Stocks Drop As Banks Up P·rime Rate ' . . aylor, . • W-eleonae POW BRACELE;T RETURNED . TO LT. COL. JOHN PITCHFORD With Hosteu Mrs. Mauroen MacGowan at Newport Reception • . • Leads hJ .2nd Arrest . A Corona de! Mar student, agi>nb:lng froµi what police claim was an apparent drug overdoae, Sunday night led Costa Mesa narcotics detectives on tbe trail of an alleged berolii sales operalloo. Al. • 1-1~ • aeconcl Ornae· Cout . ' eon.,. lludent was arrested oo a narcotics charge. FoUce said Darryl Edward. De[r, :II,, of fOI Goldenrod Ave., COrQna del mar, at- tractedctbe aid of a woman -"r -be y08ed for belp wldfe ,lytos pioe- -.... tile -near Baker.-and Donneybrook Lane, in Costa M~. The unidentified Samantmi Wia'":glvlng the OCC . atudent ·and part-time auto lot boy mouth to mouth resuscitation when a squad car arrived. Officers said they ex- amined Oelr'1 arms and found w~t· ap- peared to be needle marks on the inside of each elbow. • Deir was taken to Costa Meu City Jail and book°" on 8USpicion of being under the influence of heroin and of being In possession of a small paper package believed to contain heroin. During questiodlng, Deir allegedly IQld invesU1ators be boUiht tbe heroln from Joseph Anthony Do!nlnlc, a 30-y""'91d OCC student who llsta hil address ae 2111 · Victoria! St., Co.ta Mesa. Claims by Deir',.,.., Domlnlc hod eold \ . ...,.. him •• lo!!I of three ''bindles" of beroln · for l2S leifi'fiaity of narcotics detecllves to ·13(9 11A" Baker St. where Dominia was aald to be living with friendl. Alter announctna tbem.oelves. u police officen, Costa ~esa narcotJcs age.nts clalm to have • beard people running around lnalde the apartment and broke down the· door jusl u tbe toilet waa being flushed . ·Nartollcs Sgt. 'Jobn A. Regan sald that Dominic waa lnallle the bathniom with hla band lnslde•tbe. fullet bowl and that his arm bad to be forcibly removed rr.m the bowl. Officers cl.aim 4 cellophane package · alleged'to1 contain five dosages of heroin · were -out bl tile bowl and resulted ht 'tbe booking'O/ Dominic on a chllr'ge of · possessing beroin'lnr sale. . . ---I Rocky:·Back8·Wagner i NEW YORK (AP) -Republican Gov. Nebco A. Rocl<efeller is backing fonntt Oemocrattc Mayor Robert F. Wagner for I mayor of New York. OrurJe Coast Weather Increa$g ·-is the weather '*"1oot for Tueoday, with • 30 pereeat chance of rain in the afternooa hours. Sl!ilXIY cooler temperat""8. lllghr of .II at the • beacbea, rlilog to : if lnland. Over- night !owl 41-48 • ·INSllU•: TODl\'Y Lauritz lll•klllor, one of the greatell Wagntrian ,.,.,,._of ti.. "Golden Ag• of ()pfrotlc Sing- m ," U dead at 82. See itory. Page 5. ' l.M.. teYi lJ AH LH!lwl t• &NtW It MM Jll llrYtot It (Ill.... • ,..... • CIMIHllll lt<M ,..._....... -<t -· ~~ ·-.:--. Of•ll Cid ; =-~ lJ ..... ,..,. '*'" Netkill I tiMt ....... lt-11 ....... ·t T••-t ............ . ,,...,. . ·-· """ -. ' ,... ........ I, 1f I ............ .)Jol(__. ••11 [fl 1f ~ ..... .----· --- • 2 IWl y PllOT N M-· Matdl 19. l 97l I'" ~-------~-'-'-"·::::'...:=-"-'-'= :Fever~ Breaks Pat Hitt R etur11,ing w County Four years qo, ll!n. Patricia Rellly !Utt, -11 ljlllOlnled lo Pie ClblDet ol Iler old lri<n<l l'relldenl RlChard M. Nix· l.-----41lc,.-l:OWed.Jbe....would never auc:cwn Potomac Fever. "My roots are here In Calllomia. Orange County Is my home," she said on a retum visit from Washington, •here she was Nli:on's highest female appointee to orfice. She has resigned, to the regret of the \ President and leaders of oraaniiatioos "'ith \Vhich whe wu closely auodate:I. "We're losing a friend," said a young representative of the Spanish-speaking communily at a farewell party Friday night in Washington. 'Mle attractive GOP leader and former Corona del Mar resident Is coming back lo !be family home In VUla Park. Leaden ol tile au.... -and also 1holo afnllated with the Pttlldenl'I Committee oa Meola! Retardation n· preued 11omn• at the loSI ol tile uslt- tanl secretary ol Health, Education and Welfare. Mrs. lliU said the President "made II veJ')' clear he wanted me to stay on and offered me aeveral options." But ahe said she decided to go back to her home state of California, where Robert Finch .... who • brouabt her to Washington when he was HEW secretary -is expected to run for governor. "There are a couple of very important campaigns going on in California, and I can't stay out of them," she told guests at the party. Of her work at HEW, Mn. Hitt said: "I've loved every minute. It's been an e.oormoua honor." But she added she hadn't had time lo be with her family and ..... grandchlldrell. "Whoa :io<D' daupw.ln-law wanl you to come home.'' she aald, ''you 're crazy not to." 11M 21 members of the committee on -reta!dation with which •be worked gave her a plaque and a palnt1n1 by a 72-year- old manled woman. They 114!d they were "losing the flne1t boss lady .we ever had." CUpar W. Weinberger, who took over leadership of HEW at the start of Nllon's DAILY PILOT It-If P"-'9 SHE'S CAL IFORN IA-BOUND GOP Leodor Pot Hitt second term, added : ''Pat Hitt is a great lady. You said it, and I endorse it 1,000 percent." But among those she is leaving behind, leaders of Spanl1h-speaking Americans were perhaps lllOlt unhappy. Pepe Barron, the YOWll director of lbe Olfice ol Spanish-speaking People, lllid his group was losing a friend who bad been "a woman of few words and a lot of action." Neither he, nor Mn. Hill's special assistant, Allred J. Solano, was pleased at having to develop new contacts with presidential counselor Anne Armstrong of Texas, wt)om Nixon has designated his new Halsod ~w I t h Spanish-speaking Americans. Patriot Ledia Strother 1 Of Costa Mesa Succumbs •• By ARTIIUR R. VINSEL DI n._ EMiiy Pllll ll•ff She cut her hair short at 17, sfisguised herseU . 85 , a boy 1 f¥ off to join the Russian Army in World War l Md found the two true loves of her JUe: a hand- smne ·Yankee lnllQ\lrY oeraeant and the United Statel ol America. Ledia Strother now has her own small, pennanent piece of the land of t}le free and the home of the brave. She was buried at Pacific View Me- morial Park In c.orona de! Mar Saturday, foilowing quiet, private family services. The long-Ume Orange County resident died Thursday at the age of 74, a zealous patriot who wrote almost unceasingly the praises of an adopted homeland in a borrowed language. Her meager estate included metlcu- Jou.sty hand-written manuscripts about her life in the wonderland of America, whose blessings were unbelievable to a country "1rl raised In Czarist Russia. nte collection a.ho includes a number of printed copies of a pamphlet written to explain what many native citizens cannot really comprebeod: what the U.S. F1ag meant to her. Sfie won a medal from the Freedoms Foundation headquartered at Valley Forge, Pa., for the booklet, one of the few pieces of writing she published. The style of her prose -if rather fiat and halting, devoid of any verbal fiare or colloquial expressions -Was nothing but solid and sincere. "This was the one dominant theme of her thinking," says the Rev. L. E. Hal- vorsen, administrator of Bethel Towers in Costa Mesa, where Mrs. Strother Jived from October or 1968 until one year ago. Virtually no ooe lived in the 18-story retirement skyscraper without hearing her storybook account of Jove at first sight in World War I service as a combat nurse. OU.N•I COAST N DAILY PILOT Tnt.Orll!O<I Caal! DAILV "ILOT, wllll wllldl II Combined '"' NIWl•Proru,, Is r>vllllthed .., 1111 0 ••1191 Coo,1 PuDll1n1..., Compan,. 5~· rtll ldlllonl 1rl pUDl!1~ed, MOfid1, th..Olll;lfl Frld1,, IOI' Co1!1 M•"· N1W1»rl ltedl, H""!l1'gton llt.cn/F'o11n!1ln V1111v, l.lgVM 11 ... cft, lr•ln1/$1dal11>11et 11'111 Stn Clernetllt/ Sin J111n (1ol'9flll0 A 1111911 "'lllOMI ed•I~ II P11D!l1ftM klurdlVI Incl Suno1v1. Th• prlnclOlll pWllllll"f oi.nt II " lJO Wt1l ll•r Sl<MI, C.0111 Mal, CtlllOl'nll, '"'"· Rob•rt N. W1td "rnlellm ..... "~1111\W J•ck R. Curler Vkt ""'llltft! fflli ~ti Man.w Thom•• K ..... u .... Tltom•• A. M11tphl111 .-....0.,,. £Gltor L Ptt.t Krl•t NIWPlll't 9udl City l::dllW NnpM IHc• Office J))J Newport loul•w1rd Mtrllnt ~·rffU r.o. loJ: 1171, •266) STORYBOOK LIFE OVER Writer Li dia Strother Officials at Orange Coast College re- call the gray·haired authoress approach- ing her conlinucd classes in English and creative writing there with typical Rus- sian single-mindedness. "She was very determined to 'sell the United States' ... " says Mrs.-Thelma Harwood, the OCC chancellor's secre- tary who occasioaally typed Mrs. Strolh- er·s manuscripb as a personal favor. "Sometimes she was very disturl>ed at things that happened -demonstrations," Mrs. Harwood added. "She dldn'I think people appreciate what we have." During a troop train trip shortly after she and a girlhood friend cut their hair and dressed as boys to sign en1istment papers to join the Russian Army, they were discovered. No military branch existed for women , so the hoodwinked officers responsible for. their safety threw up their hands in helplessness and assigned the two teen girls to the nursing corps. The incident Is one of the many high- lights of the book whose writing stretch- ed out over those g0lden years 111 Amer- ica but was never finished and published. Her future in what she came to regard as \be wonderland &Cl'06S the Atlantic was aawred when she met a dashing douahhoy whlle working In a field hoo- pltal near the Ruslsan fronl Neither she nor be could speak the other's language. But Jove has a language ol ltJ: own and .by pointing and gesturing -and wllh on occasiooal interpreter -the young nurse aod tile Yank sergeanl estabUshed com- munication. Her husband died 80llle Ume ago and for many years Mn. Strother lived In a modest cottage on El ~1odcne Avenue in Newport Beacl1. surrounded by m'"" meotoes ol the p<1st. Men...,.ipt1 of her unfinished book end othe r wMting l><'OJetcs including excerpls frOm it, published a! individual articles, \11crc almost alway• on her neat desk. She moved lo &lhel Towon four yoars ago. remaln1ng """' her dallgbt<r Mn. Sophla Scliepe and three anmdchlldru living In Irvine before en&.in1 a c:oo- val"8C<lll ho<pltal lest year. Accord Near On Search ForMIA SAIGON (AP) -The United States, North aod South Vietnam and the Viet Cong were reported near agreement t~ day on a combined search for Americans and American bodies missing in Viel- nam. A U.S. spokesman said the opera· tion is expected to take years. The problems holding up agreement in- clude securily arrangements and Ualsoo between k>cal authorities and the searchera, officials said. A task force based at Nakboln Pbanom air base in Thailand is to take up the search in Cambodia and Laos. There are 1,300 U.S. servicemen listed aa mlsslng in Indochina. The praposal for the Vietnam search calls for a ~member team made up of nine officers and five enlisted men from each of the four parties. It was discussed today at a meeting of the Joint Military Commission . Also at the meeting, the U.S. asked the Communists again for the list of the last group of American POWs to be released and the date they will be freed. The U.S. SJXlkesman said the Communists did not immediately resJXlnd. The Communists have released 439 Americans since the Jan. 21 cease-fire and hold 147 others. 'Ibey have said repeatedly that all the POWs will be released by the March 28 deadline set by the ceas<Hire ._L (Related 11tty, Page S) The delegation clUefs also ratified a decision by a suboommisslon to complete the exchange of Vietnamese prisoners on Sunday, three days before the March 28 deadline. South Vietnam will have hand- ed over more than 26,000 prisoners and have received nearly 5,000 from the Viet Cong., f\1eanwhile, U.S. intelligence sources reJXlrt that military equipment has con· tinued to flow from North Vietnam since President Nixon· warned Hanoi to stop in- filtrating South Vietnam . "It's still going on," one source said. .FrotnPag~I TRUSTEES ... before 1964 -was simply good eronomics and will ;pay off in the long run for the tax.payers. "When we bought these sites, It was In the midsl of the building boom," be eaid. "lt was the only prudent thing to ·do until we could be sure of What Was ~ed." Casey said "credit crunches" in the mid·1960's slowed up the building rate and the sites sat unused. He said enroll- ment at existing schools has dipped as well . ''Now we are considering selling some of them. But had we done so several years ago and found out 500 more homes were going in we'd have really been in trouble," he said. "That is still a possibility." Casey added that if the sites had been sold any sooner, all the money would have reverted to state coffers because that is the law when site loans haven't been paid off. "This way, now that some of them are paid off, we can sell them and keep the money ourselves," be said. "Frankly, I'm looting out for Newport-Mesa teachers, students and taxpayer! before any others." Mrs. Bergeson disagreed with Shap- pell's statements that district spending is excessive. "We have held the line beautifully and pared down costs where needed." she said. "\Ve are interested in offering the best possible program as economically as possible." Both Casey and Mrs . Bergeson said they are hopeful costs will be held down even more in the future -especially in regard to school construction. "l am hopeful we can finance new building over the next 10 years with the mooey we get from the sale of the sites," Casey said. "And hoJ>efull? the sites can be used for good public open space." Mrs. Bergeson saJd she has no idea of when a final decision will be made on the sale of the sites but that the analyses being done are nearly completed. Coastal Officers To Give Talk Bef-0re· Chamber Two members of the South Coast Regional CooserVailoll Commission will speak before a brealclaal meeting of tile Newport llariJor Cbamber of Commerce March 18 at 7:!0 p.m. ID the Balboa Bay Club. Mrs. Judt Jlolener, I Lido Isle res1. dent, and San Clemente Mayor Art Holmes, two ol the five Orange County representatives lo the coastal pmerva- tioo panel created by Propoe!Uon 20, will both address tbe 11Sunrbe Bull Session.'' Chambor Director Ja~k Barnett Nld those two members were asked lo lpOlk because they present dilferlna view- points. Mrs. Rosener 11 a 11rona c:oo- scrvationist a n d Holmes lootcs more favorably on developmont,.Barnett aald. B>rnetl eald Ronald W1 C..pon, chaimiAll'Of the-bolril~ 1Ut*V19o1WOM the second Udo lilt member of tho rqlonal commission, wu not ln•lled to •peat. L "We 'llWll«I jut two membln lo c1per oppolite aldeo," be said. DAILY PILOT Stiff Ptlfl1 AT SANTA ANA RIVER JETTY, VANDALS FRUSTRATE SAND HAU L PROJECT Workmen Contemplate Sand in Engines, Down Exhau5f Stacks, And El1ewhere ~~~~~--~~~~~ Swa llows Return To Capistrano Right on Time 'I1le wocld's most famous swallows re- turned to Mission San Juan Capistrano today, right on the sched.ll1e that has made them the subject of legend and ""1g. The mission's bells began ringing pre- cisely at 8:05 a.m., signalling the moment the first few birds of a night of 400 to 500 landed and entered their nests. About 38,000 spectators were on hand for the arrival of the birds which, accord· ing to legend , always arrive on St. Joseph's Day, March 19. "The rest or the flock will straggle in through the entire w e e k," a mis!Jlon spokesman said, adding that about 1,500 swallows will make their nests here. '!be arrival of the main Oock ol birds was preceded durinl the weekend by eight "scouts" which were seen Dying over the missloo. '!be crowd of tourists on band for the arrival was comparatively small because ii fell on a weekday. · Last year, when the swallows returned on a Sunda;v., they set off a jam rJ. swal- lo'if·watchera of record proporticm. A mob estimated by police at more than 100,000 -or 50 visitors for every inhabi~ tant -filled the town and blocked traffic for miles. The highway patrol sealed off the toYIT1 and refused to allow latecomers lo enler. An' estimated 1,000 campers, trailers and motor homes clogged the streets. Despite a cold .drizzle at dawn, the crowd around the mWlon itseU Jet year was estimated at 47 ,000. As regularly as they arrive, the birds depart on San Juan's Day, Ocl 23. Thanks to bird-banding work by biol~ gis~. it is now known exactly where the flock goes every winter-the area around Goya, Argentina. The birds make t h e 3,liOO-mlle flight In about 10 days, and In the past have proved that even f\erce storms and clouds of smoke from forest fires cannot send them astray or throw off their timetable by much. The first thing the swallows have to do on their return is reclaim their homes in the mission from the swifts, bigger birds who move in when they depart. Every spring there is an avian donny- brook. and every year the sv.'allows v.•in. There arc many attempted explanations for the birds' punctuality. An avionics engineer recently explained the whole thing as guided by the changing angle of sunlight as the earth changes position in regard to the sun with change of seasons. Vandals Put Machines On Beach Out of Work ) I Vandals put the contractor repairing West Newport beaches out of commission temporarily Sunday night when they poured sand and dumped other debris Ur to exhaust stacks and crahkcases of six huge scrapers and a bulldor.er. The heavy earth·moving equipment was stored over lhe weekend just back of the beach at the Santa Ana River jetty. Newport Beach lifeguards this morning speculated the vandalism might have been the work of miffed surfers, who have· been banned from the ocean waters .From Pagel WELCOME •.. knows what it's all about." Pitchford lllid whin the POWs learned . of their release, '"lbere weren't any shouts -only ,.... smiles here and there." He said be,felt lliJ seven 1"gl In the prison camps, partly spent In llOlitary confinement, "isn't going to affect me one bit. I'm so ~sy~ nothing really bothers mif --. \ American prisoners were not allowed to learn Vietnamese, Pitchford said, ex- cept for two words -bao cao -which meant "come here." Harsh treatinent began lo let up around Oclober of 1961, Pltcblord said. "From then on we began to get a little mall and better food. 'llllnga really started to loosen up la.st fall." Asked ll be nollced great changes In the U.S., Pitchford replied, "SUre things have changed, but it's no big deal We expected to find things different." Newport Engineering Firm Gets Contract A Newport Beach civil engineering company and its subsidiary have been awarded a $1.4 million contract to build an enlisted men's dcnnitory at McChord Air Force Base. The structure will be built at the fa- cility near Tacoma, Wash., by Commu- nity Science Technology Development Corpcration, 3935 Birch St., Air Force officials have announced. '!be companies -e low bidders among ell Oilier appllcants for the job. since last week because of the sandhaul· operations. 1 · Police had broken Up what they described as a near-riot last week wherf the beach closure order went out. These arrests were made at that time when surfers refused to leave the water. ''I don't knoy,• what they i11tended to accomplish by this," said lifeguard spokesman Larry Gibson . "They aren't going to stop the work, it'll only delay completion of the project." A. A. Baxter and Napier Construction Company, both of San Diego, have been contracted by the Army Corps ot Engineers for $889,000 to reshape the eroded We.'JI Newport Beaches. All last week the heavy scraper• valued at $148,000 each, were pushing land from Balboa west lo ,llpO!s lhrougb- out West Newport. 1 Damage to the equipment wu not lm· i medlai.Jy known, although Jim Page, project engineer for the Anny Corps of :Engineers, estimated repairs will cost at le'ast $5,000. Workmen said the vandalism was discovered when they arrived on the job this morning. "I started to fire up my rig and it blew sand out the stack," said Charlie Hall. He said two rigs were fired before the crew realized what had happened. * * * 30,000 Swarm To Chilly Sands Nearly 30,ml thick-skinned sun seekers braved chilly temperatures to bask in bright sun on Newport Beach shores over the weekend. Lifeguards said four-foot surf and powerful riptides -not to mention water temperatures in the mid-50's -kept most beachgoers out of the water. But at least three who went in needed. help getting out again, lifeguards said. Air temperatures both days hovered n the low ·60s and that kept all but the mo8t determ ined sunbathers covered up. A brisk wind al'i.o swept across the beach both days , lifeguards added. Orange County Harbor Patrol officers said sunshine and good sailing wind brought out a lot of weekend sallars but they went home without major tncldent. LOW PRICES ARE BORN HERE ••• RAISED ELSEWHERE Adn1lrol NO-DEFROSTING Ad1nlra1. REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER ALL THESE GREAT --1,FEATURES • Full Width "bkcne'" f f'MZtr Door Sh11f -tor ln•l1 nt IVlll•blllty. • Du1I Tel!lptl'lhlN Contr<1l•- .. 1oct tht r1lht ttn'lflal'lturt tor Md!HCtlon. 1 T-41' Porctlti1' Ctis~-kffPl fNlt, wptatitll pfdtn f/'elh. • £xtrli \Arp Rtfft1t,.t« Door ~ "'°" tall q,i#t ...... ::"':.:!.:.:4 .. ,...,.,,., .Ktl.,, · SUMUNE REFRIGERATill wltti Nett• Air flow ..,.._ hf. flall •'° clrcwlatloo. AU THIS $25995 FOi/ONLY -· 90 DAY CASH WltH Al'f'l OYll -~- I I l • • • , -.· • . ., Today's FhaaJ. • N.Y. Stoeks • VOL . 61., NO. 78, 2 SIOC'TIONS, 26 PAGES . . ORA~ COUNTY;" CAL!FO~NIA MONDAY, MA1tCH 19, 1973 c TEN CENTS ... ' l • .. ' .• , , ·s. ' . -1 I , SiX-month Tenn., l:LA.SSIFlED AD . BRINGS RESULTS .. . Naed ,._I good -? Here's ., ~-~ "' _. 111e!i1 W11b a DAILY i;JWl' clullfled -ad: • : 1. ~ru-stees · ny-£mpire-Charge. ' the Calllom!a Utile Hoover Commlglon, more 9'bool siles 1han· would • ever· be are In Costa M.... eoooomlcs and will pay all In the long U>8t Newporl·¥eu and ...mi other UIOd. "We are certaiol)' aw... of the 11i1ua-nm !or the !upoyen. dislrlcta are "empire bulldlng." l!e -said tba!J II ,Newport-Mesa tion u far as sites are coocerned and "When we boupt the3e Illes, II was In casey-sald Shappell, "II probablJ doing parenta a~~ w,poy tu .. to~ have been making every effort to do the the midst ol tht bulldl!ll boom," be said. a good job looking out for everyone· but ~ "aoess" acbool Illes, they best thing possible wltb tbem," sbe said. "It was the only ~eol thing to do until Newport.Mesa but tbat lJ. my job and I'm . sJ>oul<jni feel I® .lie!l·aboul po:.~~-as far as the loon money ls ...,. we could be sun o! wbat was needed." a little aellJah when !'do IL'' • · '" milliaa 1D a!Alle adloof ~ cemed, we are -paying tbat back each C8sey said "credit cruncbes" In tbe a =..1:":::/~~ ~ .. ~,.::i,:;.O:..~n;· ear ..f.• ~~.just as ii w~ ar-:!i:i~~°:'uo':.i.tbei:"1sa1~ CfOSHl&mine!i Newport.Mesa Bullneas bas bee!> -EnJ lo< several yeara cm a ~Y said bonging oo 'to tbe acbool meot al emtlng achools bas dipped u Manal!"!r Ra)'IllOl1d Scbnlerer and ac-top prlority.eff0rf.to1seD qfl ·/qUr o!.\be sites .tbi! long -most were purchased well. cused 'ihe 'distiict of hanging' onto -far • seveo"~acaot acbool •ljtes -all of which before lll!l4 -wu simply . good .P°" we are considering sdlln1 10me of them. But had we done so several year3 ago and found out 500 more bol'Dtl 4 were going in we'd hive really ,*.D in trouble," be said. ""That 1J/ ttlll a JlO"lbiUty." Casey added that ii the sites had been sold any soOner, all the money would have reverted to state coffers because tbat Is tbe law', when site·J oana hlven'I been pold o!I. . "This way, now that aome of them lnl (See 'TRUSTEES, Page J) ' ~ Patriot Dies " Addicted Student L~ads •• f I . . . Mesa Officials Gird for Bauh , With Pier 11 Bar · •Ooifa. :r.i ... -dly dljclals ,today are girding ' tliernselves for another ·battle W)tq' « jojnildable f"!' -the~ ,11' nJab1 Club;cin.N__... Boulevard.. '. ' '.............. ' 'lbe. -1ar 'l'OCl<•apbl,hal· been,chlrg· ed 'wlih more· !ban a d&en~..tofa· tlOris ancl'lts owner. vemo. 'E. R8nkln; called before tbe city council. fo anner the charles. · 1.on1ng ~ Jim Weir baa prepared a 10-Ne ni>ort aUOBing Iba! Rankin bas vtotaled promlseS he •greed to when he was given a zone erception for the bar. 'lllejlUbllc bearing betlina 11 6:30 p.m. \ • • Weir cites !allure to <ODstruct a cl!aln link fence on tbe P.n>PertY. inltlll llndioaplrig, 'n!IDOYe Clebiia. poinl .. porkluc alrtpes, and· build • lnab eocleauN, • Be aaerts U.t the bar w alao run lloul1o!·cllY cedel by' putting up Dleaal qm 'ptd 'itbrinl tilo' dlaab\ed v4illlclel I and & llOl'd!IJahl -ptoperl)'~. I . P-lof'.l1 'l!U.i;.m ll'equenl1y ... by >CbU;x.l'pblloe """111 ....... 1-tbe • ,lfll Newport Blvd. location 10 anewer can. rangtng from 1 riabbl!lg lo oOm· plalnta bY U...-. .-IOu<I mlllk:, RMihi ""' city oflldala -a dolonle In IP!t Wiien he acraecl to IOWldprool the daDClntl .... aod mu. other clJongos to linprove· -r.uo... . AllotDef Boy So· June ...i today "1lld ~ llttli -of ""'lhe""'' dli!dMbao ____ ,.,_ -....... If _..... uphold Weir~ Ille i.r wl!LlaL,mn..IO 11111 to CW41b· , lllflft Illa dly ...,, • Supertot Ooart JD. Junc!I& • Mesan Ledia Strother, 7 4 .. II)' ARTHUR I\. VINSEL or "" IMHY PMt ltaft She cut her b8lr short at 17, dlagulaed herself u a boy, ran off to Join tbe Russian Anny.in World War I and !ouod the two true loves of her life : a hand- some Yaotee inlanby sergeant and the United States of America. · Led1a Strother now has her own 'fn18ll, permanent ple<e or the land ol tbe free and the home of the brave. She was buried at Pacific View M~ morial Park in COrona del Mar Saturday, following quiet, private family services. The loog·tlrne Orange County resident died 'lburaday at the age ol 74, a ...iou. patriot who wrole almost WI<eUingly the prabes of an edopled bornelaod In a bom>wed lanpage. , .Iler meager •estate Included . metlcu· lously haod-wrttteo manuscripts about her life in the wonderland of America, -hi....., ...,. unbelievable to a ~ rilaecl In crartst lluala,' ''111lf'~ltft llso ~ i ' lillintitr of printed coplel ol a j)lllapbl-.t •wrttten to . ...., wbal DW1JI nativo ·dl!Jom ClllllOi rNlly _,.._, 'll!Mll all' 11.S. Flaa meant to her: · Siie woo i medal from the l'roeclomJ Foundation ~ at Valley Forge, Pa., ,lat:; tbe bookie~ one of the few pleees ol wrtlini abe published. '!be atylt of lier prose -II ratar Oat and balling,-llevold of any verlJal flare , or COllOqulal'apmsioos -waa' DOtbing but 10lid ancfoolncere. "TlllS w111 tbe one dominant theme o! her thlnklng,,, says the Rev. L. E'. Hal· voraeo, amiilnlstiator of BeiheJ Toftn in Costa M..a, wile!" Mn. Strotber lived from October of 1168 ilillJI one year ago. Vlrtoally .., one lived In tbe lklory retirernont akylcl'aper wlthoutilftltlng her ~ account · o! love at llrii sljJjJI In World W.ai I service u a combat nll(ae.' Officials al· Orange Coast OiDege re- call the gray.balrecf autborei!i!taclJ. Ing her coolinued classes In 'and creaUve wrttl!lg tbere wtt.b Rua-Slilf 1~ • . "She WBI very detennlned to 'aell the United States' • · •. " say1 Mta. ''l'btlma llarWooci, 'tlie occ cbancellorr• _ .. tary who occasionally typed.Mrs. Stroll;. er's man._ipta aa a penoaal favor. "Sometimes abe .... very diaturbed 11 thing• tbat happened -demoostnllons," Mrs. Harwood added. "She didn't tblnk people appreciate what We have." During a troop train trip shortly after she and a alrlbood friend ad their hair and dresoec1 u bo)'I to sign enllJlment [!Open to join the Ruallao Army, they were dbcovered. _ No milll!ll'Y branch msted !or ,..._, .. tbe hoodw~ olflcers reapooalble for their l!llefy threw up tlieir haodl Ii> beloleaeilea and wlgoed tbe two teen !drfs 'to tbe,nurllng -The lnctaent ta one ol the many hlgli- liidlta o! the book whole writing atretaf· ed out over tflole..golden'yean ln Amer- ica but was never llntabed and publlabed. Her future In what Ille came to regard aa tbe wonderland llCRlll the Atlantic wu al!IW'ed when !!he met a daablng cloughbOy wl!lle wortlng In a field hmi' (See 8TROTlll!lll, Pap J) Hat Putdown Fightin' Words; Mesan Injured • , I ; '1 • ' • I A 35-)'eOMld cana Mesa ml\). found • [ljmsolf In the llolll MmlorlaJ llO$pltil ~ nqm ihJI, ·~far trtat· 1 ment qi a brulsld Up and , temple and ,a IWOU.. cheek,Juat be<&UM be clldnl like. SOO>ebod)''• biL DaVld Wallace Milla ol !Ml Pomona A... told polk:e be WI! lllllll!l>dtd by the dishwasher ol • lltb 'Street mtau- rlDI Iller the two ~ exchanged wordl about the bat. • 'l'.bs. lrnbracllo opponmll)' beP.11 when I hoc M ct: collee WU hurled' tbnlugb *'. tlJtj boalD to Ill' anil"Mllll ,.. lo flOUce-lllat he dOteiidl!cl blmaelf not before l!ll -~ -w 'pol'tne(p In a few Ucb. [. •• '""' htil-._.tble lor ... llltfi&bl -80! ~ In u.. pollca.,...i. , " ,...,Yf!_n.Q'f~~,_ STORYBOOI( ·LIFE 1 OlfER \'(rli.r· Ltdla, Strother Swallows Return ' To f.apiStrano Right on l'ime 'lbe world'• m61t famous swallowa re- tumeil to 'Mlsslon San Juan Capistrano todaJ. right Oii the !!chedul• tbal bas made them"tbe .U~t of legend and song. The mlaslon'a bells began ·ringfng pre- clse!J' al' ',!a.DI'.. algoi!lling the moment the llnl birds ol a flilht of 400 to 500 landed and eate1"CI their nesta. About. 3',0llO.' sj>eclatlin were •on· hand for tbe arrival ot the lilrds. which, accord- ing lo legend. : always arrive oo SL Jooepb'1 Day, Mardi 19. ''The rest' of tbe'Dock 'will straggle In through the enUre week," a mission spoke811!ao said, adding thlit about 1,500 aw1llows will make their nesta here. The arrival ol the main Dock of blrdl waa precec¥ dm1og tbe weekend bJ ei~ 11scou,ts", which were seen flying over the mission. Tbe ciOwd o! lourfata on band !or thd arrival wu corni>or8tmly amall became tt felt ... ll -r. . [Jiit year.~-the~ rtturned DD a SuridaY, they IOI oil a jam ol swa~ low·watdleii ot racord P">Portlona. A mob ~led II!' Polk» at more than 100,000 -or SO viii~ !or "1f!rY lnbabi1 (See 'SWALLOWS, Pap I) ' Oruge Cout . We'tidler _., dooidiDell Is the -tber outlooltJar "-lay, wltb a 30 pen:ont cbooco of rain In !be aflemO<ln houri. Sllghlly cooler leml'!'rllllru. ; Highs ol• 58 at· the beaches, rllinf to M lnland. OVer- nJght lows 4MI, • , . . INSUtt: TODA 1" taunts M•lchlor, ... of tile grtaU1t Wogntrion leftors at Ill• "Golden Apa of Qpomtic Si119- m," i.s dtad ai 82. Sic •torr, Pag< S. • l..M..... ,, ~ ·: -~ ... -. tt1as:;t ·• _._... u =:..Mita• .• .... . .......... , ' ....... l -~'' ............ ........... .. \ - l f l • •' ' ~ • ' % Qjij(y PILOT c •Fe'7eY Breaks Pat Hitt Returning w County Accord Near • On Search Potomac Fever. "M)' roots are here in Qalif9rnla. Orange Qlmty ii my home," ahe eald on a return Visit from Waahlnltoo, where she was Nixon's highest fem&ie appointee to office. She ~igned, to the regret ol the Presideol"lllO leaden ol organt.atlons with which wbe was closely associated. "We're lollng a lrien.d.'' said a young representative of the "S"panlsh-1poaldng community at a farewell party Friday night in Wuhington. The attractive GOP leader and former C.orona del Mar resident la coming back to the family home in Villa Park. Leaders ol the Odcano movement and also those affiliated with the President's CommJJtee on Mental Retardation ex- pressed sorrow at the loss ol the wls- tant se<retary of Health, Educatloo and Well are. Mrs. Hltt aaJd the J>r.sldent "made it very clear he wanted .rn~ to stay oo and offered me several opltona." But she said she decided to go back to her home state of CBlifomia, where Robert Finch -who brought her to Washington when he was HEW secretary -ls expected to run for governor. "There are a couple of very important campaip going on in California, and I can't stay out ol them," Ille told guests at the party. Of her work at HEW, Mrs. Hitt said: "I've loved every minute. It's been an enormous honor." But she added she • hadn't bad time to be with ber family an4 new graodchUdren. "When yoor daugbten-iD-law want you · to come home," ahe aald, "you're crazy not to." The 21 members of the committee on retardation with which she worked gave her a plaque and a painUng by a 7Z.year- old retarded woman. They llBld Ibey were "losing the finest booa lady •• ever had." CUpar W. Weinberger, who took over leadership of HEW at Ure start ol. Nixon's .I.. . From Page I STROTHER. • • pllal near the Ruslsan fronl Neither she nor be c:ould tpeak tbe other's language. But love bu a language of Ill own and by poinUng and gesturing -and with an occasional interpreter -the yaung nurse and tbe Yank sergeant esta~llshed cam· munlcatloo. Ber husband died """" tlnie'~ and 1or ilianr yeer1 :Mra.,Stroibef 1~m 1n a modest cottage on El Modena AVeOue in Newport Beach, surrounded bl' me- mentoes ol the post. Manuscripts ol her unflnlohed book and other writing projetcs including excerpts from it, published as individual articles, were alrnoet always on her neat desk. She moved to Bethel Towers four yean ago. remalnlng near her daughter Mrs. Sophia SChepe and three grandchildren living in Irvine before entering a con- valescent hospital last year. From Page I SWAILOWS. • • tant -filled the town and blocked traffic foe miles. The highway patrol sealed oli the town and refused to allow latecomers to enter. An estimated 1,000 campers, trailers and motor homes clogged the streets .. Despite a cold drizzle at dawn, the crowd around the mission itsell last year was estimated at 4.7,000. As regularly aa they arrive, the birds depart on San Juan's Day, Ocl 23. Thanks to bird·banding work by biol~ gists, it is now known exactly where the flock iioes every \\'inter-the area around Goya, Argentina. The birds make th e 3,000-mile flight in about 10 days, and in the past have proved that even fierce storms and clouds or smoke from forest fires cannot. send them astray or throw oil their Umetable by much. -OUM•I COAST "' DAILY PILOT "'• Ori..-CH1! DAILY' L91LOT, wllll wfllcfl i. eemblnld 1111 a.-.~., i. _..._. w 1111 0r•"91 CMrt PUblllllll'IO COITIPlll'I', .._. ... ,. edltlonl -....... lfhld, ~, "'"""" ttrld•r. '°' eo.11 M•i.a. N_,.rt llldl, HYnllllOIO!> ll•1N;h/Foun11ln V•tloly, L19UM ltM;fl, lrvlnt/S-ltir.d! 1rd Sin Cllmlni./ hn J..,.n c.1111"-,. 1lno1t "11'-1 .:llllon i. IMllllMol S.lvnleyt; '"" $und1ys. Tiii PrlM~I PW!llltlllnt Pllnl II •I no Wetf llY Str•I, """' Mftl, CtllfWflll, qx. RoD1rt N. W11.I .... 111 ... 1 '"" .... ! ...... J.c .. 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Pepe Barron, the young director or the Office of Spanlsb-speaiing People, said his group was Ioslng a frlend who had been "a woman of few words and a lot of action." Neither he, nor Mrs. Hltt's speciaJ assistant, Alfred J. Solano, was pleased at having to develop new conta<:ts with presidential counselor Anne Annstrong of Te1.as, whom Nixon has designated his new liaison w i t h Spanish·speaking Americans. Police Hold 3 ·On Marijuana Growing Charge Orange County Sberilf's officers who raided a Santa Ana Heights apartment Sunday said they left the premises with three occupants boOked on mu!Uple drug charges and 2.12 marijuana plNitl Uley allegedly found ~wing at that address. Booked into county jail on charges of poBsession o f dangerous drugs and cultivation of marijuana were Charley Luthe!, Bidwell Jr., 30, ~nd Timothy Charles Hocum, 22, both of the raided home, 309 21st St., and Cynthia Ann Bontekoe, 18, of 160 Wells Place Costa Mesa. ' Officers said they found about 300 tablets they allege to be benzedrine dur· Ing a search of the home. They added additional passession charges to the booklog when they found what they said was a stereo tape deck with the serial number removed during the search of the premises. Waitresses Lose .. Valuable J ewels Jewelry and clothing valued by the vie· tim5 at $11,600 were stolen during the weekend fron1 a Costa Mesa area apart- ment occupied by two waitresses, Orange O>unty Sheriff's officers reported today . Deputies said intruders who apparently used a screwdriver to break open a rear door of the apartment at 1525 Plicentia St., ransacked the bedrooms occupied by Crista Marie Carson, 25, and Patricia Yvonne ~uten, 3J, while both women were out for the evening. Offl<irs asld fur coats and a quantity of costly Jew<Jry were among the haul carried out by thieves who ransacked the apartment. For MIAs SAIGON (AP) -The United Slates, North and South Vietnam and the Viet Cong were reported near agreemMt to- day on a combined search for Americans and American bod.lea mis.sin& in Viet· nam. A U.S. spokesman said the oper• tion is ei:pected to take years. The problems holding up agreement in· elude security arrangements and liaison between local authorities and the searchers, officials said. A task force based at Nakhom Phanom air base in Thailand is to take up lbe search in Cambodia and Laos. There are 1,300 U.S. servicemen U.ted aa ml.sling In JndcchlM, The proposal for the Vietnam search calls for a 56-member team made up of nine officers and five enlisted men from each of the four parties. It was discussed today at a meeting of the Joint Military Commission. Also at the meeting, the U.S. asked the Communisll again for the li5t o! tbe last group of American POW1 to be released and the date they will be freed. The U.S. spokesman said the Communists did not immediately respood . The Communlsta have releued. 439 Americans since the Jan. 28 cease-fire · and bold 147 otben:. They have said repoatedly tbat all the POW1 will be released by the March 28 deadline set by the -qreemen~ (Relatad story, Page 5) The delegation chiefs also raUfied a decision by a suboommisslon to complete the exchange of Vletname.se prisoners on Sunday, three days before the March 28 deadline. South Vietnam will have hand- ed over more than 28,000 prisoners and have received. nearly 5,000 from the Viet Cong. Meanwhile, U.S. intelligence aources report that military equipment has con- tinued to flow from North Vietnam since President Nli:on warned Hanoi to stop In- filtrating Soutb Vietnam. "It's still going on," one 90Ul'Ce said. FrotnP .. el TRUSTEES ..• paid off, we can sell them and keep the money ourselves," be said. 0 Frantly, I'm looking oot for Newport~Mesa teachers, students and taxpayen before any others." Mrs. Bergeson disagreed with Shap- pell's statements that district spending ls excessive. "We have held the line beautifully and pared down costs where needed," she said. "We are interested 1n offering the best possible program as economically as possible." Both Casey and Mrs. Berge90n said they are hopeful costs will be held down even more in the future -esperially in regard to school COMtrucUon. " [ am hopelu.l we can fmance new building over the next 10 years with the money we get from the sale of the sites," Casey said. "And hopefully the sites can be used for good public opoo space." Mrs. Bergeson said she has no idea of when a fmal decision will be made on the sale of the sites but that the analyses being done are nearly completed. Girl Dives Into Hot Pool, Dies GERLACH, l'f.iv. (AP) -Deborah Ann Brockelsby, 19, of Incline Village, Calif. was killed when she mistakenly dove into a bubbling hot opriogs pool here, Washoe County Sheriffs offia;n said. MJss Brockelsby, a waitres3 at a drive-- in restaurant, was returning from a steam bath early Sunday when she ap- panmtly mistook the hot pool for a cold water plunge at the Gerlach Hot Springs, UO miles north ol Reno, depuUea said. The pools are separated by a walkway and the girl was alone when the accident OC<.'Urred. Framed Erotiea Museum Art Collection Displayed SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Several hundred pertlOlls drifted through three floors of npllciUy· colorful art when ao lnsUtuUon billed aa the world's first e.rotJc art museum opened doors to the public. ''11Ua Isn't just 1ez1 It's life," said Eborhard Kronhausen, who fought for two years to get his collection of 1 ooo paintJngs, drawings and s c u I p t u r' e s through U.S. Customs. "We're trying to make peopte aee more clearly. We want ~pie to be more r1- tlonal and mature human be.lngs -If not, I think It's curtains for tha human race.'' The German-born 1Cronhaii1111, 57,-and his wt!•, Pbyllb, '!, Who both hold PhD'1 in psycholoa from . Ocilul!lbia Unlvenlty, ~ •• ia.-Ivu 11 1'10clal reo;marucum:uN" lb tbelt ef· forlaat~ - "Ju B!Wey asld, we'ni !r71111 fo - ~, the door1 of perception," M r 1 . Krotlhausen llBld. The museum opening was celebrated at a private sbowlng Saturday night whm about 1,000 penons llhowed up witb free !nvltallonl and dniot nearly 11,000 worth ot dlamJ>aine. Pablo Plcaaoo ia ~ with four 1mall Jnk drawings and the German artist George Gron hu s 1 v e. r 1 1 waterco!on. Most of tbe artists are eilhe.r unknown or unnamed. Muoh ol the art repreeeoted Is from India and includes several long acroU. depicting 1UUa! acts dsUng from the 18th ceotury. Actress Shirley Macl.alne, 1 lrlend ol the Kronbauaens wllo 1Uooded-lha. prlva~ showing, llBld the Intent of the . show was "pollUcaJ and JiSeoJoetc.11," "It'• time we """8lllsed we can'tfl&bt eacll otller, that Wl>al we have to do II ftllHil coalllcflit arUillc lerml, DOI act It out overtly," !be u1d. How to Blow a Upton Cup Race 1 Dick Deaver at the helm of the Ohlson-38 Totmrlt&,wk chose a port tack start In Balboa Yacht Club's 0.- fense of the Lipton Challenge Trophy. The maneu· ver backfired and he had to take the sterns of the • five challengers. Deaver never recovered from the gamble as the expe<;ted windshift failed to matoria~ ize. See Boating, Page 19 for story and other photos. c Paper Says Reinecke Staff Cult Made Jes us Slave of Girl , Moth er Claims fuvolved in Political Deal ' 1 ' MIAMI (AP) -Margo Lunkeo, 2t, wanted to give her lllll,000 inheritance to a Jesus cult. Hei benker, mother, police and a bypootberaplst prevE!lled the dooa- Uoo. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke'• staff pressured the state Insurance Department to approve a business deal involving a Los Angeles cl· ty commissioner whose aid was desired in Reinecke's possible campaign for governor, the U>s Angeles nines said to- day. any telephone ealls. CUrrey couldn't be I reached for comment. 1be Times reported Currey and Pierce we~ fonner associates of Natbansoo.. . "It was all very Orwellian," said Miss Luken's mother, Mrs. William lttmann of Clnclnnatl, national president of the Girl Scouts U.S.A. · "She was a slave, literally a slave," added Richard .li.Martino, the hyp- notheraplst. Police said Miss Lunken's story, which unfolded here last week, began in Cin- cinnati when she met a Miami couple, Chuck and Angela Greenfield. Brother Oluck and Sister AJigela, di$ciples of a Jesus cult, extolled the virtues of their church, '!be Way, The Truth and '!be Life, police said. Miss Lulreo left the University of Cin- ctnnaU and, late last year, moved to a community in Opa-Locka, about 15 miles north of Miami, police said, adding lhat there she met Ben Sebastian Sapi-0, the chureb's pastor. Not long after, MiM Lunken wrote John H. Ska1vem, trust officer for the Central Trust Co. of Cincinnati, ex· plaining that she was committed to the discipleship of the Lord Jesus Christ, preaching-the Gospol, and reaching to aid the lost in an age of despair. "I hereby req uest_ outright the entire sum of my portions of my grandmother's trust fund; you have stated that it values $180,000," she wrote. "As I have already signed over these (unds to this church, you are able to write a cashier's check simply to: "'lbe Way, 'Ille Truth and The Life, Inc., Ben Sapio, pastor." Sapio, 43, said he didn't know anything about $100,000. However, the church cashed securfiles from Miss Lw!ken worth $16,000, authorities said. "You can't believe what they do to those kids," said former Opa·Locka police chief John Ripa, who was on the force at the time. "They tum them into zombies, quoting s c r i p t u r e for everything. They really nip out, stare off into space, believe their parents are evil." Pastor Sapio, a former hairdresser, sa id : "It is a total misunderstanding that we lure people. That is outrageous. Has Billy Graham or the Pope ever been so maligned for Christ's sake? " The pastor was not charged with any offense. The church has 200 members. Miss Lunken voluntarily returned to Cincinnati "in latp September or early October." But although the Irisurance Depart· ment approved the deal for a syndicate to take over three ailing insurance Orms, the syndicate did not follow through and the deal never took place, officials said. Questioned about the report, Phil Jordan, a spokesman for Reinecke, said: "Obviously we'll have no statement from our office until we look into the matter thoroughly." . The city o!!icial m whole behalf Relnecl<e'a aides brought J>reSSW"' was idenilfled as Mark L. Natbamon, 33, hulldlng and safety oommlssfooer. He also is a private reattor in Beverly Hills. The two Reinecke staff members were Identified as Peter L. Tweedt and Morris E. CUrrey. • Currey resigned ooe dly after the Times disclosed receoUy a friend be. aid- ed in several ventures, Jerome A. Pierce, had a criminal record •. Interest by the Reinecke aides ht the deal was acknowledged by State In- surance Comml!slooer Gleeson Payne and his chief deputy, Lawrence C. Baker Jr. Tweedt said he couldn't recall making 30,000 Swarm To Chilly Sands Nearly 30,000 thick-skinned sun seokers braved chilly temperatures to bask in bright sun on Newport Beach shore! over the weekend. Lifeguards !aid four-foot surf and powerful riptides -not to mention water temperatures in the mid..SO's -kept most beachgoers out of the water. But at least three who went In needed he1p getting out again, lifeguards said. Air temperatures both days hovered in the low 60s and that kept all but the most determined sunbathers covered up. A brisk wind also swept Jlcross the beach both days, lifeguards added. Orange C.ounty Harbor Patrol officers said sunshine and good sailing wind brought out a Jot of weekend sailors but they went home without major incident. Natbanson, whose father attended a New Year's Eve party at Reinecke's hOme, said be only asked OU'rey to .ar- range a meeting between bb group and Payne. Payne told the Times when be first heard of the stock proposal aspect of the msunmce takeover deal he was opposed and thought "It smelled of spetU!ation." But be llBld after he met witb syodlcate members he was won over and became ''very enthusiastic." High Court Says No to Contempt Case of Newsman - WASWNGTON (UPI) -The U.S. Su· preme O>urt refused today to review a ~udgment agalost Newark niws- man Peter Bridge, who spent 20 days in jail for relusing to answer a graod jllQ''• questtans. ' Bridge appealed from New Jeney state coort rullnp upholding the judgment. Since the case cleader New Jersey cow, the state legislature haa enacted a more comprehensive "shield law'• to protect newsmen who do not wish to 're- veal their sources of infotmation. Bridgo was called before an Eqes O>unty, N.J. grand jury after a story ~P­ p<ared uod.,. hts bl'llne In the Newark Evening News quoting Comm.is.siober Pearl Beatty ol the Housing AuthontY. as saying: ". • .A man walked into my o!flce and offered me $10,000 if I would vote Jor 4their choice' for executive director d. the Hoosing Authority." Bridge balked at answering five of the grand jury's questions asking for more details ol what Mrs. Beatty might have told Bridge tbat didn't get Into hla story. Robert Notte eventually was made ex- ecutive director and the grand jury IO!ind no evidence of im'proper conduct, as IUI· gested by Mrs. Beatty and also Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson. . 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