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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-03-22 - Orange Coast PilotI. ' . • -' THU~SOAY ).FTERNooN .. MAltCH '227'19t) WOL. .... -..11,.J..IKTM*L -e ,MIS ~. .. .. • ' ' ' • ' -. . '". . ' ·. . . , San r ' : . Fie , on :Fir.Ins ti b-:· j' I ~ •• ~~ . ~l '; '-? I . .·. > ~ .1 "!<Y.;;1 J, ; I fl\ (1 ~ :~ ) .'i ~ .. ).41-. . ' . ..). ~ . ~~Cb"'4· ~ .rWitcli Joif.ik· in.~~(1 , ....... o1:. . ~·s=i~lli.:':~.I~rnl:.lf~=~~b:~ proper black· hood-¥4 quoting mumbo< jumbo· in· Um&h"!fOred style, , burled'the curse at Sjlell Oil Co. · , "It'"' unprecedented bi the field of lalior . relati811B," be said,. ' adding .that officials oi the oil w:orkers union .on. strike ag~st Sb.eU "have nothing to do with it." · · He said he decided ·1o hex the .gigantic finn .beciuse he.had friends on strike. · · • The oil·company seemed unconcerned about being•cpne<I. Found in Oeean . ' ' Long ·B~a~h Man.-Seized ' ' . . ' 1n ·Mother's Trnnk;D~ath • ' ' p > • • • i ' •• • ' ,. ---- { . •• t ., • .. ' ' ;-' .. ..... " . ) . ~ -... -• . ·•' ' • 'I'' ' L ~r~ ·-....... ......... .. .. ' - • • ' -' . \ . . t ..... • ·I . . '· . ' • • ·-' ' .. • -• • .... llhOrii . . ' "f .. -• • • t DAILY PtLOl s lhlltidilJ, Marth 22, 1973 Re s Say U.S. Demand May · Delay Release ' ' SAIGON (UPI) -'!be CommunlJla uJd today now Amtrlcan demands lllat laclude ""~ °' nloe prllooe" o!, war'Willl1-• pdllpm ~ ef lbe 147 remalnlng Amerlcail PO for oev...i dayw. '!be C.mmunlstl pml0ual1 ladlcated Ille lul prilaoen ....... beltoedtl>la~ '1'111 North Vletna!MM ..i.I tho pn_. mllbt 11111 be ...i bome ... eordlba to the tentative weekend achetile If the United states t<an up a lett6' from Brig. Gen. John A. Wickham, ~~chief ol lhe U.S. delegatloo to the Joint Military CommWIOll (JMC). Wickham unexpectedly demanded fo. that U.S. ~ octuallf ht. m ........... , .. Q• -:! 't . ij make amnganenla for the rel-ef POW1 from Laol be/ore the lul (If Amei- lcan 1roop1 ""' seot -lie bad said Wedneldly the Amertcano troops mlcbt be wllbdmnl .., Stmday to ooinclde with the POW ~ abead of lhe next Wodoelday ochedule. Today, Wickham said withdrawal of the Amerk:lllll woold be halted unUI the Nortll Vietnamese produce a llat of aeven U.S. mllllary and two dvlllam held In LaOI, wltll detalla on the dale, place and method ol rel•-~" ... tbe (1cm. ?' ............... --today) to do tllll. 'lbeno are about l.M -.n troops aWl In Vietnam. WlcldJom llld all but .-1,000 would be tent_..,_ II, tlMo deadline 111.., Ibo~...,._ nr. qnemenl both for lloop Wlllldrawal and prlaone< release. Rnctloa from the Viet C9<>( wu swlfL Lt. Gen. Tran Van Tra, bead of the 'Viet Cq dolegaUon to the JMC, said • Wickham rel1el<d oo hll 8""""""' and thlt all AmerlCan troopl, lncludlof the -1125 Wickham aa1d -• asaigoed to the AIC;.... .. .. _ -- the prlaoo<!r'I m releuoa. Tra tald the V'..t Cooa bad been ready to 1u111 over the finil lilt o! Ila IS prltooanl today wben Wlclcblm made his ~ Keilldille I>rilonerwere to be rel.-911utda1 ln llano!. !IO<tb Viet· nam olltred 11,.teltalt 107 POWn111 SuJ>. day. • Meanwblle, President Nixon •-•<tr strlcl .... ...,. of Jlanoi'a pledge to ' • ray Claims Nixon Aide • FroaP.,.1 PROTEST ... ~ iiteelr Apt111 lll'll I orlth' PNoldn Nixon. , ............. Four Men Die ,... ,... •..,, ,., . --. ,_. ·'May Ha.ve Lied to -FBI' In Plane W reeks . Fiery fundam"1telist minister Dr. Carl Mcintire had ~ his oon- aervative fOllowers to.. SlllM •pot on Avenlda cleJ to pralae the WASHINGTON (AP) -L. Palrick Gray said ~1 presideoUal counsel John W. Doan probably lled to the FBI JU!>O ZI wlJon he said he would have 10 detlrmlne if Watergate defendant B:" Howord lllmt bad an offloe ID the Whit. -Under lnten,. questloolng by Sen. Robert C. Byrd ([).W,Va.), Gray said he wculd agree, looking back In hindaigbt, that Dean probably lied to FBI agents, sayina be would ba•e "to check lt oat" to l!a111 If H111t hal a Wblte JIGule alllce whm be had Hunt's Ille opened In the ~Ve (lftlce B~ Glll1 three 11"11 before. the bulldlnl hou. Whi!a HOUIOolfloel. ID the *'lb'& of the Ille belcarlo< 10 Huot, l..aun ud aome ellctronJc cletI"cn wer9 foiind aod llept In 0.an'o olllce un- til Jun& fl before belllf turned over 10 the FBI. · Hunt iB a defendant in the bugging ~f Woman Slain; Fullerton Police " Seek Identify Homicide iqvestigators in Fullertoo to- day are comblng their missing persons files in an eUort to ldenUfy a 7oung woman apparently straDJled and clumped near e:rcluiJYe Lot 'eoyoift Country C!Ub. The victim, about 20, was discovered by a passerby lying about 150 yards south oC RosecrODO Boulevard and juat eUI ol the golf Unk1. ' She was found shortly before noon and ccrooer'5 depuU.S said I a.m. Wl\l"eo. ' day WU the approximate unr. of 4tliU.: i ' The body ••• clothed and tl!er• .. L ~. immediate indication the woinan in her 20s had been sexually assaulted prior to death. Fullerton police today appealed to anyone "With knowledge or a mlaJlng woman who cculd flt the olaln girl'• delcrlplloD lo ooatact them Immediately. She w11 weiring men'• Llvt pentl, • red knit lank top 1hlrt beneath a black velour jacket and a black and white beaded Indian necklace, police aatd. From P"fle I ARMS ••. included marijuana In brick form co- caine. LSD, exolic and 001Uy haahi;!, oil, huhilh cube1, petote buttons, seconal and other drug1. Detectives added that they found lari• amounll of ammunition u ftll. Sookeamen !or the San Clemente Poilce Department, which played • key role in tho a.e, u..ld that on aeveral oc- culons, uncleroover buyo alleaedly In· eluded. aquad of 0 ahotaun" auardJ who would circle the purchaH location In an auto. Thi car would be filled with guna and ammunition, police related. Officers 1ald they staged aeveraJ undercover purchases in San Clemente. OU.N•I COAST ST DAILY PILOT f1le or,.. CN1t DlllL'I' ~ILOT, wllll ll'llldll ........... Ille N .... ~.._. II _....... W ""'0r ... p..1 ........ "" ~ ....... ......................... ,,...,~ Frl!Nr, flll' CW.fl ~. ....,...., 9-dl. .. _... ~ ..... "'. l.4l#W a.di, INMllMdi.Nc:ll _, IM C""*"ttl $.t" J"911 c.,MiltWIL A .. 111119 Nt!WMI lldlllon .. "'*411Nd '-""*"' ... ....,..,... ,,,.. 111"~1 .. llfl .... ,..... .... -W.1 ..., Jffelt, C.tl Mtwl, Clll ..... .... RMert N. W•H ,,, .. ...,,. •rod ~..,.. J•ck It C11,l•Y ~ ... ~ ,,........ 11111 0.--.l M-.. fhe>m11 K.•YJI ·-n.,.. .. A. M•r"'i11• ~tlflt Ulltr' Ch•lf" H. l.e•1 lltl.el1r4 ·p, Ntll i'..i.t1111 Mtlllllfinl Mlttt - Democralfc headquarters ID t h e Waterpte complu laat year. Gray II Prelldeol Nbron'1 llOJl!lnee lo be dlroclOr or the FBI, l!lld the SMAie Judiciary Commi11ce, ol wbkb Byrd la a member, II holding hearlnp "' whether to IPl>f"OW' him for the post. Byrd questioned whether Dean's action in telling the FBI he would have to determine Jf Hunt had an office in the White House and keeping the material from 1bt life for a whHe raised any eyebn>wl with G"Y 0< FBI agents. "No llr, bone of ilib1I was discuued tn that time frame," Gray said. "It juat did not occur. We were receiving lots of matertal •I that Ume and checking out many leada. • .. Mr.· Dun turned over that material voluntarilf but 11 wu Incriminating lo aay the taut," aald Gray. Gray said the FBI did not question the fact that Dean kept the material from For ff' Aetes the ufe for llNl-days because "bl 11 the ......i to tile rr..tdent and be bu a .._,ibllllJ'· to safeg uard the Preoldelll~'• pers." Byrd ; "Prellldenla bave been bel"fed tbalr aides, senalOn have been betrafed .., their aides, oven Cbrut biJruelf WU betrayed by one of 11!1 chosen few." Gray said be dl!cuaaed the Senate committee hearings with Dean, but declined 10 submit 1 record lbowlng tht dat< l!lld l1me of Ibo varloul ealll. Al tbe llarl of lodl:f• be#ll!p, Byrd uked whether Gray bad talked to Dean •inoe tho ~ belell. Gray replled tho! 1ie bad lalked by tele~ tlahl 10 10 lo U tlmol With !be Whitt -COU!llel, Wbo bu decllned a commlt!H lnvllatlon lo appear for ques- tioning but bu offered lo answer In writing relevant questioOI aubnlltted to him. VlttrunneN leader .u a "hero &Dd vallant IOldier ... l'llbllc Bllety Dlnlclor qifford Murray aald w-.y he attempted lo di-de advance aides lor the New Jeney ~ becaUIO of the -1blllty, of a cilnfllct wltl!'the leftist denntstratora. Since then 111 "°rd baa come flom Dr. Mcintire. But the VV AW does, Indeed plan to be in San Clemente in force April 1 and and the demoostraton plan to camp at llan Clemente Stale Parle and then march along the 11dewalk ..... 10 the San Lula Roy overp411 of the San Dlqo Freeway, a lew dozen yards from the 1ate to the Coaat Guard Loran Stetlon. lolumy tald Wedneaday that a per.., pennlt II not ......,.ry lor the IMUP'• march because the aclivlty will not be In the publlc slrtell. Unllte previous requests by other groups for similar city sanctions, Wednesday 's session was ~lively calm and withoot charged emotiiiis. MUJft)' urged cotmcil., to consider the fad tbat In the 31 other demoostl'8r ' A pair of planet en route to ll'Ullerton Municipal Airport, ona wltllin alillt of the runway, orubad In ,.perale accldeola . during heavy rain Wednesday, kllllng three men in one and the lone pilot of the other. The victim of the local crash, a spec- tacuiar·one heard and aeen. by many, was ide!atlfled as Dr. Dean L. Renshaw, a Sioux Expect New Proposal By Officials tions at the Western White House since WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. •(UPI) -In- local pbyaiciao fiying home from Las Vega&. Orange County coroner's deputia said today they did not know the age of Dr. Renshaw, who lived at 29'25 Lakeview Drive, Fullerton. . . ' The body was badly burned 1n the crash which occurred when his twin engine Ceuna aii<:rall olatnmed to earth one-third of a mile south of Rosecrans Boulevard and exploded In a fireball. ·Airport control tower persoltlel watch- ed Ille cruh and nolllled police and firemen, u did Garland R. Glllespie""of 1908 cane C8ndela and his 14-year.:a?d da!libter. Mary. Gillespie Wat on the road coming home from work and his daughter was in the home, which is about 400 yards from the crash site. The other plane en route to Fullerton slammed into a wOO<!ed ridge shortly after takeoff from San Carlos Airport in the San Francisco Bay area. Rinker Wins Approval Q..f Zoning~ a~,~!,,T !'r'?. . , the Nixon,, first came West "no other dians occupying this historic Oglala Sioux group saw fit to need bullhorns." settlement expected a new government Councilman Cllllm lol)'ers took the I toda 'med endln th 1troogeat itand agailllt tbt demonstra-proposa y a1 at g e lion In general by taylng that be .,u stalemate al Ille besi<fed hamlet. "cancemed for the aatety and wellare ol "We do expect Mr. Harl!Jigton Wood to the commlDllty,'' and be endorsed a 00 be a\fallable," Ruuell M8'DS, a leader or vote on the bullhorn request. the American Indian· Movement (AIM ), Los Angeles lawyer Fred Okrand made said Wednesday night. .Wlai:aal~Nqallt ,_.,tbl!~ Wood, chief negotiator fgr the Justice and stressed that the city council had Ill) Department, was expected back on the • Investigators said it went down during sporadic heavy rain interspersed w:ltb thick ground log which hid the debrlt from reecue teams for three hours. · The crA!h off tbe end of the Fullerton runway also occurred at the height of a heavy downpour. . Killed in the San Mateo crash were Fred Peterson, of Belmont, the pilot and owner of a plastics company, his partner Louis Wilson, or Los Altos, and their sales representative, Jack MacDonald, of San Mateo, tAn election campaign contributor to foiir or the five Ol'anie County supervisors Wedneoday woa aPlll'OVal !rain the bOlrd of commerdal toning akJrlg El Toro Road, over a recom- l'HMP.,el STOCKS ••• credl~Ollltl<nlnl move II julllf~. Seven benka, led by Manulacturm' Hanover Trull of New York lllllOUllCld the balf·poinl lncreue fn>m IY• ._.t Tuelday, llyinf It WU JlOOlllll')' becaWJe of rlllnc dm!Wld for loalll. <lhalmJan Arthur F. 8W111 of tho Admlnlltr1llon'1 Committee Ob lnlereot and Dl\'ldejido promj1117 l n d I c •I• d dllpleuure at the lncreue and.-tho banU to llDd ,,;••mlllttv• to a meeting today In bU llhlnllon qlllco. Burnt' r-bad the apparent el· feet ol dlloourqlna other -lrom lnunedlallly boOltllW ralol. Chairman Wrlfhl l'atman ol tht lloUle Bankl111 Committee hu been critical ol the -Jn the primate rile and IP' pealed to Preoldont Ni.on to ~ ...,. troll Oil lnterut rotto. !lot tho Admlnlltrallon It said to prefer tho Ja wbonlnc technlque to obtain a vol111> tery cutback In the 1-111 ralol ll It col1lljlm tlleJD unjuatlfled. ID another devllopmail tlJe. dollar shlfl<d very •ltfhlly on lorelp °"' chanf .. today, rlllni ln Tokyo and laJl. Ing a few polnla on IDOi! European markela. It clOled In Tokyo al W .IO yen, ap from 1113. Turnover WU 1-than m Wedntaday. Brltaln'1 hltlh In-rolol COlltlnued lo attrocl forelp !undo and the powid opened at •U766, op from Wednelday'1 12.4780, then It rooe durlni the mornlnf to '2.4766. · In Ftankl\Jrt, the American money opened at UW marka, down lrom 2.aeo, and by noon wu down to 2.aeo. meodation for denial from county plan-ocmtitutional rlgb& to replete the t'C6 Pine Ridge Reservation today after a Ding conun111iooers. Rnl of what Wiii said 1D the buJlboms~--, reported trip to Washington. Dntloptr Barry IUqet 1'11 ,.. Comcil bad uked ....... · However, Horace Webb, I JUltlce quesllng • 1111e change from r..tdeoUal iUUliiee":il'!.t the device&~~ Department spokesman who aald be lllk· 10 commercial uae on ell:lf acres on El only for crowd oontrol. ed by Telephone wilb Wood Wedneeday, Toro Roa• divided "" Mlllr'•""" could not conftmll Means' statement. -. ., ~ "lt'1 -1ble that we wwld -lhem Means and •-••--•-den ---•-ed lloult¥ard ln El Toro, ' fer tlle lntroductlaa of ppakcl u well," -· -·~ County plan1na OOIDllJlllloDer bad Okrand told '11d"""" btfon Ille allent today, DOI ~Jog on tbe..V. lnvutlgaiors found the scattered wreckage and shattered bodies On a wooded ridgefP.>est· o! llkylint> Boulevard and north of ~ conununity of La Honda. ,._.,,,,.,.,.,, dlD1al of Ille -dw!p, ~ fatlld. --:r re-new lnillCllQuits nturoed Wedoesi!l} It ~:::·~~J;::~ J~~,=:"~r':~ ~=..11 £r1be~ ~·~:~:o~~ Girl,,12, Says conc11t1on and ID nlallnf overload of Uwar mov ..... I. Wounded Knee. ~-propertlu In tho area u ,_!be~ev~···~aedbtpnaome ... wbaat U.S. Attorney William Clayton, beading She's w:zz:ng ._... "'" iKlt t6e ~-the grand jury investigation, said the ., ., ID bla appeal of tho denfal to tbe board, when ty Eqlneer Pblllp Pela, opeak· lalelt action brlngl to 114 the number of lllnker lald a furniture llore It planned Ing u a dllun and mldent of the area perlODI Indicted. A week ago 11 persona T M M on one parcel and oellbborllood llhopplna wlim the clemonstraUon would !eke were Indicted on charges of civil 0 arry UU on another, wblcb la ~ lo lwo pl ... , [ll'Oleoted the tnllrt matter. disorder, eo111ptracy, burglary • n d cbur..i...... 111 't by ,,.._ lo larceny in connection with the seizure of ~. ... ... w _, OVOll want th ill and ··-·-·····-· of . ASHEVIILE, N.C. (up!) A [Jl'tVk>UI nqU6ll "1 lllnker·for OIJllls allDO lion; the wl1'a OV•; tllere II no e v ago -r---. 111 Authorld .. say a "very nice looking" 12- merclal dovalopmenl lhal !ncJlldld two IDO<I w:i:;.,r lald. trading post and museum. year-old air! is wllllni to malT}' the 37. Nl'Vlce llltfou wu lunJld dowa by· Peter that ba, II a reildenl near The grand j1lly wlll return April 9• year-old man who bougbl her !or $30,000 IUpervilort. the trel, would object to IDY Ult of tbe Clayton said, to consider further cases from her parents in Illinois. But she also IUnkc bu been lilted u a C!llDPllP builb:lnl. =~ out of l<tbe crimes at Wounded wanta to 80 back to echool. . ccntrlbutor to all oupmllon ex.-p1 The etrl ·wu picked op With Harold -1,..iactod Ralpla IJloda1cli, COF'F.'E'E Bn El ~K Miller of oat Park, DI., at a motel Tues-Dledrlcb and fellow lllpa'* Dntd .l\&A En-be H d Oka day. Sbe II being bold In a foster home Btlror voted for Illa changu, altlJoucb I.Ill rg a y pending the arrival of Illinoll officials they lald they thoutht lhe ICllm vlolal<d TA.LK,• J DO with legal orders !or her return to that a Ov•month old moratorium bonn1ng LOS ANGELES (AP) -The White state. sone chanpl not conllatent with llDll'il House, Congress and the Amer ican Miller, a graduate art student and plall reccmmendaltonl. NEW BRITAIN, Com. (AP) -Wban publlc ware not allowed lo read.lllaJ>en-teacher's aide at the Circle c.mpu.s or S..pervtooro adopted tho moratorium bll l :IO p.m. cell" break Uma arrived tagon Pl.,... jtt ~ but Daniel Ellsberg the Unlve"lty or Illinolt, was amited on late [UI year to II•• coun1y p1annen Wldnuday, pelnler G1or1a Tripp stop. was o!ficially cleared lo see them,. says a charge of lelonloilll ccnsplracy !lied in time to ,...k on tho update ol lbe IHI pld bU palntlnlr •ork at Clly Hall and the man who supervised the Vietnam llllnola and on a local charge ol false Jenera! pllD 1n1te14 of ®'":1"I U 11"'•-I°' znarrild to Oertrudt Prior. When the war study. It was tbou&ht that Ellsberg registration at a motel. by UttlL ... •we-bru11: WU ov•, bl weat beet to work. would "make fo:! Use of them," Morton Authorities said the parents of the girl, lllnker said he bad met orlth oltldalo of n wu ")llll -daJ'• work," be Halperin, a armer de!luty a..iatant P'recl and Rita Fl)'DD of Bollnfbm>k, DI., Ibo Soddlebecl< Ana CGordlnallnll Coon.. told a ,...p of Qty llall WOiters secretary ol De!eilte ilbo later became a bad been dlaried with COlllptracy and ell (llACC) and rtellvld lbalr en-latllend. lllDOlll tlta palal CIDI and lad· OOlllultanl lo Dr. Henry A. Klulnger, child abandonment and releued on • -l 1or tho dmlopmal. Ill said , 1a...rom. ______ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;aa;;;ld;;;;;here;;;;Wi;;adnoSda;;;;;iiii• ;;;;;;'';:;;;;;;;;;;. ;:;;;;;:;;;,;;;;;;;';;;10;;;,000;:;bond;;;,;;;;;';;;"ch=. :;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;l;;;;; 111'1' ...... led a mtlllm type 1"'11f .... I =~-fer 111e lltopplDc ~ NOBODY SILLS ·yy FOR LESS THAN DUNLAPS' SUpervllor ~ Clark Wbo had ==..:~~~aald AND . WE WILL .PR~VE IT. Rl~tait ~ho tho badSA~e.s '= Here I• Otir Inflation Ffghtin9 Ofter =~":':!:':' ~ ~'."°11°" of •ll' I. Sttp In 11111 eet ourll'I<• on . .;;y 1V In 1tock. 2. S"9P °"" prl .. & com~are. Ex-mayor Out a. If you can purch111 th• 1!V ·"'• '"a at any olhor frenchlHd dHler In 0.0119• C:o. Dun- lop'• will NII you th. TV •at, tti.rLOY'llt price PLUS GIVI YOU AN ADDITIONAL 100.4 OF TttE DIPPlltlNCE. Offer ox91rea April 11, 1973. . . . MoTlo:lft>&.A RCAPOrtabl• ColorTV '7"'1.(Jl' CH~· McWhinney Loses Sanitary Post Derek McWhlnney, named tre11urer of the Midway City Sanitary District last week. was replaced in t he position Wednesday by Ray Schmitt. lnmat,es Dema1id Coed Prisons DETROIT CAP) -Two lmnalea at So<llhem Mlcb!Pl' Prlaoa at Jacklon llue filed a fedenil cOur! •oU!t '"'kinf 8"11181 lntegraUen of Michigan prlaons. The BUil w ' filed Wednesday by Claude Wlllll1111 and Cheater Hawkins, who said they were deprived of "equal protection Md due procus of law to comblt the laws of nature." Williams nnd Hawkin• ..id COllVlcted relons should be trtated alike and that men and wometJ C011vtcla ahould be bo\J> ed loflether. (} McWhlnney, fomter mayor o t Westminster and stUl • city councilman, was appoin ted to the post by Tld Fujlte, chairman of the board of tho dlalrlct and • dty plaMlnf ~- Both McWhlnney and Fujita m under lndlcbnent and lace a Jury t"'1 MAJ 21 on COlllplracy cbariea ...,.r.im, the Mlle Squm qrlcWlure leue ICaodal ol lut )'Cir. The pair .,. .......i ol llOlklthw • lrlbt from ,_ Georp Murat ... aid In the renewal of bla -oo SU acru of county perk land. Tbe '10,000 l!rlbe wu alleged to have been a campelp - tribution to· Supervisor llbbert Bttlln. McWblnney wu replaced on the board by Sclnnftt beclUIO blll appotn-117 Fujita wu not lollowed by 1 formal ao- lion of dl1trlct dlniclor1. Dlatrlct Joc>l ccunstl Gtor(e ,Lepo Nld Mc~'• appointment u .......... WU tUepl. Quasar.~ COCCltTV JM ITOCI 14" ..... .. , ........ ... ,,. ......... . JI" DI•••• .. It COlll llllp)Jilngiy llttre 19tnJoylO ..... h.. 1M STOCI ' Ir" ........ ., 1r' Df••••d . -J;t" ........ . t W ·"1JI •ill " I l ' ' (1!,1f ,,,.,,;.., 01 90 !>AY ' aJll Cellf~•I•'• l.Mtfft CASH c..,..,111 .. 1vy1,. WITH ..,,a°'" Croup With The conn • VohnM llrfl•t •• •• --Power of 110 Stor.,El ~ ·----~ 1815 Nmo.T Blft. Dawntawa Cata Mesa -PllOAI ~7718 •' ' • ~ary's Life ' In Danger~ Lawyer Says SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -llnig ad- vocate Timothy Leary was marked ror assasslnatloo as an inmate at the Cal~ornla Men's Colony and ltid to a.e, his attorney said in an opening statement Wednesday. Leary, who was discovertd missing from the minimum security prison camp oo Sept. 11. 1970, was in "imminent danger of Ills life" at the time, Jawyer Bruce Margolin told jurors after the prosecution rested its case. Officers fJPm the prison will be called to testify that Leaf)''s Jile was in danger, Margolin said. Psychologists ·a n d psychiatrists also will be called to testily for the defense, he said. Leary, charged with escaping from the . facility where be was serving a sentence for marijuana possession, retumed to the United States in January after more than two years of traveling through Europe and the Middle East. . Margolin gave no indication in hi.a remarks of who might have wanted to murder Leary. But he said there were "a lot of nuts" around who blamed bis dient for the nation's drug problems. He also said many of Leary's fellow in· mate.t""had IQs of morons and believed stoftes told them by the estabtishrrient, who are fascists." Margolin said Le.ary deplores the in· discriminate u.se of LSD and has used it in the past as a research scientist who at ooe time had been interested in curing "sick minds." During Its presentation, the prosecution sought lo show that Leary escaped by working his way along a cable that ran across the camp to a power pole outside \ the fence. A prison officer testified that a ' pair of blue denim pants containing the last four digits of Leary's prison nwnber was found in a local service station washroom. Convicted Rapist Killed by Latin Firing Squ3d . SAN SALVADOR (UPI) -A convicted raplsl dled''in front of a nailollll guM\f firing squad Wednesday wllil'!> l Cl9wd estimated at 10,000 watched."'He said he agreed be should die for his crime. Emilio AiU!lar Orellana 'WU con. demned on charges of raping a 10-year- old girl In 1970. Tbe esecution took place 11.)iu)es from the El Salvador Clijlltal. It attracjed buge crowds with the national guard closing the area to traffic. Some persons OOm- plained they were beaten by soldiers trying to keep order among spectators. Belore dyiog , Aguliar Orellana lullilled his last wish -"to take a bath and die wiilr a clean body." He canied a Bible and said be agned with lilt 't1ea11t sentence lmPooed on him. ul will pray for you there in Eternity," ~ loid the coort that sentenced him. • I ASSISTS IN PLANNING Dr. Ron1lcl<F. Kotrc .. -,. .-. . • • NAMED TO ltoM!NISTRATION Dr. S~ V. Bryant • Thursd«t, MW 22, 1~73 s OAILV PILOT 3 • Speed Transit's Goal County District Eyes Travel Faster Than Car the least detrimental route is ju~t part of ! the strategy of planning -fbere are i always good and bad points. ' By JAN WORm Highway from Laguna Beach to San Ot .. ,..... .,.. '"'" Clemente. Picture a mass transit aystem so ef· These are some of the routes ticlent that you could take a train from designated "arterial" by the OCTD. San Diego to Los Angeles in less time -From the arterial routes, feeder routes than a plane, or get from your froot door may be computerized from each com- to any ~llnatioo ln Orange <:ounty in .• muter's front door. less time than~ your car. An eiJ)erimental program called 1'Dial- "nlil is the goal of tbe Orange COunty A-Ride" In La Habra is running at peak Trlll!lt D1str1cl (OC'l'D), depicted for capadty, Fl<!lding said. The lel'Vice costs members of the Saddlebaclo Area Co-ordinating Q1Unct1 Wednesday by Gordon 50 cent> from the callers' door to any J. Fieldini, dlstrict general manager. location, with no extra charge for 1'1le OCTD, formed a year ago, bas transfers. begun two programs. A short range plan· Fieldlng said the bus program was Is developin& COWllywide busline>. begun before the high speed ground A Jong, range j)la.n, barely in germinal transit system because the OCTD board Crucial to the whole program, Fielding added. is detailed contact and in-~ formation exchange with Io ca I ~ governments. In this respect, the· OCTD : will work with the transportation cor-1 ridor study currently being organl:ied by !he Orange County Road Department to ferret out grassroots input. The .bus system cumnUy Is financing < itself, he said. Financing for the hlgh speed system may come from fares, property tax, sales tax, and federal fund.!. Fielding said the program will cost $5 to $8 million per : mile to build. , stages, cans for high-speed transltroutes hopes to develop feeder linkups using the as an alternative to freeways, joining bu.s routes. When the high-speed system ' major Southern eaufomia 1ocauons. is finished , the bus feeder routes already H righes Gets OK Fielding: said the bUS program has will be available. Irvin~ Faculty Members shown encouraglng·progress in one year: Rlghts-of·way are already available for with 16 buses now In operation. More a high-speed transit system , Fielding For Englartd Stay ·. than 50 are expected to be running by the said. Santa Fe railroad tracks are one ., end of the year, he Said, with a future alternative, elln1inating the need to carve goal of ·200. out new routes as In the case of LONOON (AP) -American billionaire ' • ' Adva~ee to ~igher Posts The schedule for lmplernenting ef-freeways. Howard Hughes has received permission • fectlve bus linkups for the entire county All routes adopted by the OCTD must to stay in England another three months. ' depends on whether the ocrr. gets a $17 be compatible with those determined by 'lr, Hughes made tbe necessary ap- nJlllon federal capital grant, and on San Diego and Los Angeles Counties, i decisions of the OCTD board of directors Fielding stressed. pH Uon and his request was granted," a 1 classics. He received his doctorate in as to which areas in the l'OWlty have the Eventually, the transit board will have spokesman for the Home O!Uce said , · Two UC Irv~ faculty members have been appointed" as assistant v i c e chancellors in academic affairs at UCI, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Hazard Adams announced. Dr. Susan Ii. Bryant, assistant prolessor of biological sciences, bas been named assistant vice chancellor for general ad- ministration. Dr. Ronald F. Kot.re, assistant pro- fessor of classics, bas been appoirited assistant vice chancellor for planning. Both will serve halftime in their new adrn1nistratfVe -pO'sts -and-half time in their cUrrent' instructional positions. A Newport,Beach resident. Dr. Bryant specializes tn developmental and · cell biology. She ~ived ~r undergraduate degree in zoology from King's Coll<ge at lhe University of London and a doctorate in embryOlogy ·at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School at University of London . Prior to joining the UC! faculty In 1969, she was a postdoctoral research fellow at case Westem Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Kotrc, 'B Laguna Niguel resident. graduated from the University of Nebraska with a major In philooophy and Registration Set". For .Saddlehaok ..,-et <tji 'l l--'°" \l'Yl l ~ • f f 11 Reglitration for the spring quarter at Sa~eback .. ~lege Is scl!edllled next week:. ' • !.!onday and Tuesday registration .by appoinllnent -will get under way. Open registration begin5 Wednesday. •· Close to tOO classes, day and evei\ing, will be offered. Classes commence April sand end with commencement· June 22. Stu(lents may attend on a part.time or full·llme basis. No tulllOjl ts charged of studeiJts who are residents of the co~ munity college districi. Only coots are !or books, sueiilies and memblnlllp fees to tbe 818bda)ed stu, dent government. • Extended day cl&.... begin at 5:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. classics from the University 0 f most pressing mass transit needs. to coordinate with San Bernardino, Ven-Wednesday. Was~Oli. Bus scheduling for Saddlebkck Valley tura, and Riverside Counties as well. Hughes arrived here by private jet·~ A University of California HwnaniUes will come up in late 1974, Fielding "Won't high speed trains bring as Dec. 27 and has apparenUy been staying ; Institute travel grant in 1970 allowed Dr. predicted. The program is planned to be much opposition as freeways?" one at a hotel near Buckingham Palace, lhe Kotrc to research in Italian libraries to fully operative in five years. SACC board member queried. home of Queen Elizabeth It. 1be hotel locate uncatalogued Greek manuscripts. Bus routes eventually will include El "I don't think so,·• Fielding replied. In 1972, be had a summer stipend from Toro Road, Crown Valley Parkway, the "Rights of wa y are available nov.'. We management has declined to conflnn the NatiOl}.al Endowmen.t for the San Diege Freeway, an<f Pacific Coast won't ha ve to start from scratch. Finding that tbe 67·year-old tycoon lives there. Humanities for further research in that • -;~"):~:;~~~;::f;iF=:-;::;;~:;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;::;;;;,:::~;;;i;;;,;;:;=;;;:;::::;::=:~:--- field, following an earlier, similar grant I from tbe·Caruida Council. ). Unwed Mother Rejected, Sues OAKLAND (AP) -. An Oakland woman says she is. suing the Anny for refusing to let her enlist because she is an unwed mother_ Kaye '>Iasson, 28, said Wednesday she passed · the Women's Army Corps physical and mental tests in 1971 but was barred by a rule preventing the WACs from accepting women who have bad an illegitimate child unless they give up custody or the youngster; i · "'!'bey ...n~ l1)" to lreat llOnda' °"'' 7-yeaMld '!"u~rl as unwanted P"'I" erty -• .JUst sJgb · her away,'·' M1sa: Hasson said. • 'Unbearable' Group . . Plays for Parents "The New Unbearable," a mU!!lical group notoriOU!!I for their allegedly awful voices, cowbells and washtubs, will entertain Parents Without Partners following a 7:30 p.m. meeting Saturday at the "SborecliHs Goll Club In San Clemente. South Coast PWP president Sylvia Can- non said al! single parents are Invited to tbe Goll Club, located al the Estrella mt of the San Diego Freeway. Following the meeting, live music for dancing is of- fered. fi.J. (Jarrell :Jurnilure 1 IS HAVING A FANTASTIC Z OFF t We have discontinued the following items and we must moire them at once - so we aan make dis la room for new items. · • • • "'I lcN SOFA & ITIM ~ The 'h Price Items Ar• Numbered For Your Convenltnc• ofE KATS l soFA tEDs tT•M 1(0. RIGULAR NOW , I ' , 14 I NO.~ , REGULAR NOW 1 Olivo .Valvo! Soft 7E fl. with Kick PIHi ... -.. -... $599.00 $29'.50 2 8 fl. Oyster While 26 24" Mahogany W1U Shall •.. _.,129.00 $ 64.10 21 Tomlin19n (l)val Coif~• Tabl~ ,299.00 , "''''° .~ 28 2 Pecan Oltconti~uelf Drawer End Tablas ......... •in.oo $79.10- Cllenolla Tuflod Solo ............ $599.00 $299.50 3 I 00 ft. Sofa Lime & Yellow Print ............. .1649.00 $324.50 4 7 ft. Gold Corduroy Velvet Sofa With Kick PIHi .................... $650.00 $325.00 5 7 ft. High Bock Solo 1 Gold Print With Kick PIHi .... $650.00 $325.00 6 -5 ft. Yellow Cotton Floral Print Down & fHlher -.................... $399.00 $199.50 7 6 ft. Tuxedo Sofa. Olive Tweed with Kick PIHi ..................... $399.00 $199,50 8 5 ft. Tufted love Seat with Kick Pleat Tu(q. 1nd Olive Pattern ........ $<469.00 $234.50 9' 6 ft. Olive Lin4n Type Fabric Sofe Down & fHlher ···-······· .. ··-····$399.00 $1ff.50 10 Qu••n Sit• SofA Bad. Brown 29 30x60 Inset Gla11 Top Coffee Table. St1inle•S Steel, Bra•• Tdm Frtm-............................ $358.00 $179.00 30 Allan Kalth Solt Back 90" Tobie .............................. $467.00 $233.50 31 6randf1ther CJock by Horschedo ....................... .i595.00 $291.SO 31 Anliqua While Hall Pioca ......• 169.00 $ 14.50 33 Orop Lui CoffH T1blo with Sloraga Comptrlmanl _$199.00 $ ft.SO 3-4 French Cherry Dr1wer Limp Tabla ·········--···············$179.00 $ H.SO 35 Magaiin• Table with Dr1wer '135.00 $ 67.50 36 2 Hex1gon Cherry Commod• T1bla1 ............... - ............ $f99.00 $tt.so-· 37 I Contamporory Tier Sholl Round Acctssory Table Tortoi1• & Bras1 Trim ........ _ ... S209.00 $104.SO • " ' •• Federal Prpject . ·E~~~ing . . . & Yellow Pottarn Fobric ...... $499.00 $249.50 11 Queen Site Tufted B•ck Sofa Bed Yallow Tweed Type Fabric .... $699.00 $349.50 UPHOLSHRED CHAIRS 12 I Pr. Swivel Rocker1. Cotton . Print. Sh•das of Y allow, 31 30x56 llalitn Coffn Tobi a .... $ 199,00 $ ff.SO 39 Entry Pitce with Doors , Pecon Woods .......................... $29•.oo $199,SO DINING ROOM FURNITURE I ,; t -40 5611 We•thar•d 01k Finish Lack of Fu~ Wipes Out Laguna School.s Program Orengo & Olive ........ pr. $450.00 $225.00 pr. 13 Pair Bron:r:e Olive Velvet Tufted Cha;rs ·-·········P" $399.00 $199.50 pr. 14 I Pr. Contemporary Club Chairs. China. Discontinued _ ............. $799.00 41 75" Cherry Bullo! ................ $899.00 42 58" Charry Bulfot .................. $550.00 $399.50 $449.50 $275.00 By FREDERICK SCBOEMEHL Of Ille Dat1Y Plilt Iliff A handwritten doctor • of .education degree hanp on the bulletin board new to the desk occupied by Tom Dugger .. federal projects director for the Laguna Beach Schools. Fellow workers presented him with th<. degree because he was the 'only dfotrict administrator who didn't bold ). a doc-~ torate. Dugger will be taking the degree down after June' 30, the date La~'s malnslay federal project -EPDA - '...icludes. Over the past three school years, the project has brought $279,000 In federal ,_y to Laguna Beach, !Undlng many 1of the Innovaflve programs now in use. I EPDA stands for Ed·ucatlonal ~essions Development Act, a gOVem- mell procram dealped to help school dlltrlct become better In the business of -bing. What's $279,000 dooe In three years! Dugger cllel the following: -More than SU3,000 was pold to w.chers to nwrite . c:urtlCUllun and estfbllsh "performaoco obJ<ctiv..,' at the vtr10UI tchools. Ooce the objectives ano .. tabu.i..t, teachers can test -t• to see ho1o well the students are .meeUoc them. Ji•'ve been 1 tu~ oriented ct. A teachet took a book and plann- ed a clus around It," .. 1d Duuer. ''Now we are aaytng 'What Ti It that I Wllit the 1tudent lo he able ta do!' 'lllml "" ao out and 1et the materla!J we need 1 to do It," he addJ. -The project tllowed !or IUrther cleftlopmenl of "diflerentl•tea" stalfln( tteroa, such as team teachinl, ~ IDI of' lludenta f..., larie 1-..S to ... u lltlninlrl and -ol -1 .. 1ooals to take over ...,lelCbinc dlllles. -EPDA flmdl employed K 1 r I a n • • I OM(Y PILOT llltf ,.._ scboof enrollment and district financial operations. . :-EPDA l1lODef pajd espenses of aiJ. ministralOr., teachers and other staff members to attend conferences and seminars on new techniques in education. .No one suspected it at the time , but EPDA fuods were destined for Laguna Beach when Thunton Intermediate and Top of the World Elementary schools opened iri fall, 198?. >be individualized teachlng patterns at the two schoO!J, Dugger recalled, brought Inquiries aioil visitors from throughout the United States. Among those ipterested were officials holding the purse strin(s of the United Slatu Office of Education '1 Penoooel Utilizat!Ol,I Branch. They encouraged loeal olflclal& lo sumblt a ~ant for fun· din&. •• - J.al!lll* did lit$\ lbat. Tbe ao•enunent ~ wlllt, _,,ooo dUllail the 1970.11 scbool yur; •ns,ooo in ~ irtt-n schoof year, and fll.000 this yoar. Tbe most ...... t grlltl WU Ille third largest among 10" projects which rec.tved Nndill8 for dlfleronttated staffW pro~ e(ts. Whit• B•ckground, Brown, Bl•ck & Gold Sltipos ...... -... pr. $<440.00 $220.00 pr. 15 I Ole. Graen Velvet Club Ch•ir ......... _.' .................. $179.00 $ 89.SO . I b I Ladies' Club Cha ir. Oy1ter & Gold Pattern ...................... $225.00 $112.50 117 I Pr. Yellow Tweed. R•veriiblo Bock Cushion __ pr. $298.00 149.00 18 I Wing Chair. Black & White Flortl Print .............................. $250.00 $125,00 19 I Ledias' Gold Velvtt Tufted Choir, French ............. $250.00 $125.00 20 I Pr. Tomlin1on C•n• Back French Ch•ir1. Olive Volvo! SHls ........... _ .. ,pr. $799.00 $399.SO pr, 21 I Pr. Chenalla YC!lllow &: Bronie Sttiped Ch1irs. Down & Feethor Construction. pr. $399.00 $199,50 pr. 22 I Down & Ft•ther Floral Cotton Print Ch1ir, Down & Feather Con1fruction •.. ._ ... ._ .. $1 99.00 $ 99.50 23 I Pr. Yellow Cru1hed Valvtt L•dios' Club Chtits .... pr. $399.00 $!ff.SO pr. OCCASIONAL FURNITURE 24 36" Collectors Curio with Full Glou Doors ·--··-·-........ $699.00 $Mt.ID 25 34" Brandl Etogora ............. -$299.00 $149.SO itl Antique White Sarver with Stortge .......................... $399.00 $199.50 44' 52" Oval Extension T 1bla & 4 Clloiri, 2 20" bl. Le1v•1 ...... $899.00 $449.50 45 43" Antiqva White Chin• ...... $<499.00 $249.SO 46 1-5 Pe. Gama Set. 4'8" Round Table, 4 Upholstered Char Brown Vinyl Ch•irs ................ $599.00 $299.SO •WROUGHT IRON FURNITURE 47 5 Pc. Glass Top Rect•n9ul1r 48 T 5 1pbloR& 4 Ch•irs. Finish Gold $<419.00 $244,SO c. ound Glou Top T •blo 4 Uphol1ttred Wrought Iron' Ch•irs. GrHn Finish .............. $-469.00 .... $234.00 49 5 Pc. Round Glet• Top Ttblo, 4 Cht;rs in Yellow Finlth ...... .$499.00 $249.00 IEDlOOM ·FUlNITUU 50 5 Pc. lt•li1n W•lnut Bedrool'J' Suitt eon1istln9 of Triple , Dr•sstr, Mirror .. King Bad, 2 Nile. Tobias ..................... $1395.00 $4'7.50 SI S Pc. Dli:. Paean Bedroom Suite. Double Dra11er Mirror 6'6 HHdDotrd, 2 Nile Table~ $499.00 $249,50 52 White l Oliva Camp•ign• Style Soma;nor Chest .... $149 .00 $ 64.SO , 53 t 111111• I 9111 Century Night St1~d .. ____ ,_ ...... $110.00 $ SS.00 Reorganization of the Off!"" of Eduoa- tioa alter Juno :.! will wipe out the Penonne1 Utlllration Branch and cancels TAKlNG DOWN 'DEGREE' ,Admlnlm-D._.-tho~1:"i!!t.1:/=.:1e(tsdl-A 11. 11 PIECES BOYS' 1~ Brotzman, volunteer ' pro1r1ftll :·~.::;,i.fo==uationol ON~~co~~~!,~ i'2off Be~rooondmPF ... unrFnlni1,,hure 2off ~tor. In 19'15, comp!* ,...iii of i..ts ad-~ -·o~:i!~r::~~~..,a:. ::::~":;=:r:: H.J.GAl\RETf fURNflURE llogger. "If thrre Is ono p-tho .. the elfocl lhl inJoc! bad on cltstrict should pkk up oert fOll', Odo Is IO!idernlc ...... ement. IL" Sma11tr federll and lllte supported -Uurlng the lint two yeaa of the projet'li will continue next 7tar,_but wUI PROFESSIONAL Op M 2215 HARBOR BLVD • • ' =:: :.:i~~ ~ ;:,.r:u~~:.u.,::.; °!rt~ INTERIOR DES16NEllS Th•u. ln frl.0E~as. COSTA MESA, CALIF. !or "dallJ demand" Oaible llCl>edulln& he reeSllptd to -polltion within I --=~====~=~646§.0~27~5 =:::::::::=:=;:::::::::::===~~::::::~~~~~~~ II ,,..,._ lntennodilla Sdlool, ltiFI lhl dlslricL I· I t 4 DAILY PILOT Thl.lrsd1y, March 22, 1973 Rogers Protests .J Attack on Plane WASHINGTON (UPI) -The attack by two Ubyan Jet !lghten on an unanned Alt Force ClilO plaDe f1¥lng a reconnaif. sance mission over t b e Mediterranean Sea baa 1-> labeled "an unpardmable Incident" by the Am<iican government. Secretary ol State WWlam P. Rogers personally handed a lllrong note of pro- test to Ubyan charge de'aUalres Mubar· 1'1111 N. Ben MIU Wedneoday, houri al..,. the attack oceumd II! miles south ol \he island "' Malta. TJ>e noto called the a.t· tack "a clear vtolatJon ol international law" and demanded an immedl.ate in- vestlgaUon and explanation fnim t h e l.J.byan govenunenL LIBYA. AN IMPORTANT oil-produc- ing country in \he Middle East, had stlll not responded early today. AFR I CA LIOVA State Department 1pokeoman Charles W. Bray, who called the attack "an un- pardonable incident," told reporters the American plane wu "fired on" about 2 a.in. PST Wednellday by two French built Mirage inten:eptors while flying in "international airspe.ce." Bray said the relatively slow-flying, propeller-driven plane wu not struck and managed to elude the swifter jets by flying into cloodJ. It landed safely in Atherul, Greece. Bray said the plane had clear Ameri- can markings and that the attack could not have been a case ol. mistaken ldenU- ty. BRAY DID NOT DESCRIBE the plane's mWlion except to say that it was not con- nected with the Central Intelligence Agency. But other sources said it. was engaged in electronic SW'Veillance of an undisclos- ed area and reportedly wu part ol. a fleet of U.S. roconnaisaance planes which ny close to fc:reign countries and record their radar and radio transmission with sensi- tive devices. state IJepam!ent officials said lllat the written note from Rogeta to Ben Musa called the attack provocative and irre- sponsible" and could not help but worsen the already-strained relations between the two nations. Bray, although fially denying the plane was carrying out spying activities for the CIA, did not rule out the possibility that the aircraft was conducting some kind oC aerlal or electronic 9urvelllance. There wu strong speculation that the Cl30 was monitoring Libyan airwaves, or was keeping track o( the Soviet fleet in the eastern Med.Jterranean. ' ITT T~STIMONY-Robert Ber- rellez, ITI' public relations chief for South Amelica, U>ld Senate panel Wednesday that he offered financial aide U> as- sociates of Jorge Alesaandli, conservative candidate who op- posed saivador Allende. Solution Recalled WASHINGTON (AP) -More than 900,000 bottles ol. intravenous 80lution manufactured by C II t t er Labora.tories have been ordered recalled as authorities investigate postsurgical infections in three women who received the solution. Hospitals supplied by Cutter of Berkeley, Calif. were advised to discontinue using bottles produced at the firm's Cllat· tanooga, Tenn., plant between Jan. 4, 1972, and March 1, 1973. ' ·cold Storms Grip Nation Winte r-like W eath~r Reported on East, W est Coasts Te rnperat ures • Uf'I WlAl .. I •OlOCASI. To Gtii.o, .,.1rtv fl LIKhn o! r1lnl•lj 1'11 bMn r«0rdad lor !hit "''°" 1 Los Al!IH'lft, c-rld 10 1 /IOl'm1 •movnl of U ln.ch111, =111 11111lft .,,,.,, w:ourtd tiY tr 1¥lnclJ l'l~r,t1CllV With twts up l'O 35 mlln 1n INM' mekl1ng tr1lltf' 1n<1 e•mlllt1' 1r~v1t h1111nt:xn In 1r111 ol Sin 81rn1rdl1111 end R1111u·i!dt countl11. tlGfNO•---- ~IAIM l;•r;.~J!.MC>w ~ ......... ~'"°"""" ""I: flOW '~ lllctll ltrrtPt•1tvr1 Frl4tlv In Los Ano es s.tlould r11cll ''· wttfl I .,_ ltd low ,_ioltl of 45. The l!lfl"turv r11cntd 611 Wldne~1v. T1mper1tures di~ Info ,,.. 30s ff fir soul!! •s lllt 11slern Gull Coat! 1!1le• as r1ln 1r>d snow cov1-.d ti... Cf'ntr1t A!l1nllc Coesl i!1les. A srorm moving oul to SN off Vlrglnl1 dumped 1 lo' lnci'ln ol .,_ Jn_pl&CH. R•ln 1r>d anow -k.cl 1ro1 from Ille P1cltlc Co.1st lo 11'11 llocktn. Snowt111 bMor9 mldnolgllt f'ffd!ed -to two fnchn '" the """*' 11-i1on1 of the «t'ltrll PlllMU lnd centr1t Rockies. Stockmtn'I or trllwl ad'lllOl'IH -· posted tor 1N1rl1 :i::ellrflkl, Wl'Oll'\11'111, S~ Ctlllorn t Arll!Qfl/ '"' Mo> tint 1MI of 11111 r'*''' Dlvldt. TfllmMrslom'lll r1'ITIO&td k!Wl !flt nor111 tl'ld' ~efltrel Pl1l111 ll'ld IOl.flMortv •'""'! ou1llna to 45 mlltt Pfl" houl' 1~ 0Vlt1' the H llffl> P!lllftS. Temperoturtt bltort Ot'lfl'I renotd from IS 11 MerQUett., Mlcri .. to 72-el K"° Wnl, Fie. Coastal Weather Pertly clOU(fy wlll1 clllnce ol ~ 1r1 lodly. l/1r11b11 w!Ms btcornlng wes11r1y 10 to II kriob lodly •nd FrJ. dey. High ~., In tllt low 60iJ. • Co.111e1 ~•turn rerqt tram so to 60. lnl1nd l1mPlf'1!vrn r1ng1 from 4 to '3. Wtltf lftnP1<'1tvr1 60. Sun, Moon, Tides THURSDAY ~oncl hlgll , ..•.... 10:'1 p.m,, 5.0 one1 low ............ 4:2' p.m. 1.1 FRIDAY Flr1t hlgll •.. . ...... 12:14 p,m. 2.f Flrll low .............. 6:01 •·"'-1.5 Secono llfgti ........... 11 :1211.m. •:! Stcand low ........... •:"5 p.m. 1.1 Sun RI-5:SI 1.tn. ktf ''11111 p.in. Moori llltn 10:1)1 p.m. Slit 7:311.m. ITf Leader Tells Chil e • Crisis Plan ~ WASIUNGTON (AP) - A IM!lllor vice president ol Intematlooal Telepbooe fc Telegraph c..p. said today the com ... y rejected a CIA plan to lnduee ecooomlc collapse In Chile in 1970. FA!wanl J. G<rrlty, Ibo l1T vice pml· dent, told a Senate subcommittee tbe.t the nv .. point plan was suggeoted to blm oo Sept. 29, 1970, by WUUam V .. -· head "' Latin American -services for the Central Intelligence Agency. "It didn't make sense and we didn't want any part of It," Gerrity testified at a hearing ol a spi>clal &Date Foreign RelaUons subcommittee en multinational corporations. GERRITY SAID COMPANY officials did contact other C01?1panies with prop- erties In Olile "bot mly to :reinforce my opinion that the plan wouldn't work." Gerrity cooceded thal ITr waa !earful of property expropriation if Salvador Allende, wbo already bad won a plurality in a popular election, was declared presi- dent of Chile by the Chilean congress. "All we were concerned about was that we receive prompt and just payment," Gerrity said. - The five-point economic chaos pn; _ gram, which Gerrity said Broe sug- gested, was outlined in a telegram to Harold S. Geneen, m board chalnnan, 00 Sept. 29, 1970. Gerrity said Geneen rejected the Idea also as being "self-defeating." Gerrity said the ITr affiliate, Chile Telephone Co., bad service agreements to live up to and needed mmey to carry them out. "IT WOULD BE self.<f<feetlng to In· duce economic chaos in Chile," he said. The five proposals included: 1 -Banb should not renew credit& or should delay doing so. 2 -Companies should drag their feet in sending rnooey and making deliveries of spare parts. 3 -Put pressure on Chile savings and loan companies to cause them to shut their doors. 4 4 -Withdraw all teclmical help. 5 -Contact other companjes. As to his meeting with Broe, Genity said he was told that of all the companies involved "ours alone had been responsive and understood the problem. DAILY, PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE °''""' of the O.lly Piiot Is guarantrtd ~r-l'rldni If ,,.., .. 11111 ,.. .. ~ l'•l't~ l"I' J1J1 p.m., c•ll ..,., .,_ ~ wttt toe 11'"'11111 M ,.... CM" an ,._ mill 1:JI ,.rn. \ S•llH-Ur Allll ~1 ti ,... ~ Nf nc.J" YNr C•PY llr t I.Ill, kJWll1r. W I 1.m. Stlflti1y, c1M l!NI 1 C.,,. wil M ~ .. lN. C•lll lrt IHlll IMllll 11 I.II\. Teltphonts Aid · Rejee1ed Man f!!:vo~ Wife in Plight ; . . ST. ~. Pl&. (uPIJ --'l1lodm' dmponto allmlpt to -• aid for .. -"' .n yeoro bJ dMldoe her Jal -bu lolled. St.ta oMr's's llld Wednedly an epplbtlcn for ltlWI aid to Ml'I. 11lmM bu -Hjeded --lbe ldt ... -'""1e It -ltill pending. Tllmm cllYon* Ills wife llulll, Ibo -ol m dllldrel. Feb. 20 lllink· .lnl Ibo. adlan waild make lier e1Jcjllie for atate aid .. an unemployed oJncJe ,.._. -""*the.., -ibo state cul oft Ul .. bis wife • ...ireni. from an .im-1 ._ ol nwltiple oclerolis. Olllclall 1llld dilooYorecl tie Ills ;.,. come -abol'e lbe leftl p<r1Jli1led lor such aid, altb:oigb lt ..,.. well below tbe CllOl al Mro. _. medical·-- On Feb ••• Ill Air Fonle plone ""* Mrs. Tlunu to Che Well:lnd Neurologt· cal Boopltal In <lleotor, N.J., ~ -· '"Ibo primary Cldoi as I It la bl Mrs. 'lbollw did leave the lllale while her Ol'lll1mllon .,,.. ltill pending," said W. C. M--ve a ... unt to tbe dlrecto< ol die Div!lioo al Fomily Se!vlceJ In J ocksonville. · "Al ad>, this wool<! DOI make ber ellglble unde< oor plan. If oho bad stayed here until her appUcation lad been prcc e•ed she would have been eligible for two mmths _.,., ""'" H ft bad lileD gme out ol the -·" Mann oaid Oilier flicionl involved in the re~ were such tbings as ... sets and income availml.e to Mrs. nonas. ,. California School Ruling Conflicts With Top Court SACRAMENTO (AP) -California moved ahead under-iU own Serrano school finance ruling today, tincertain of the future effects ol a U.S. Sul'l'"me Court decision in a similar case from Texas. The Supreme Court ruled 54 in the Rodriguez case from Texas Wednesday Lhat it was up to the legislatures, generally, to determine how . best to !inanco their school aystems. rano Y!. Plies! on Aug. 30, 1971, but Chi.t Justice Dorulld R. Wright ol the State Supreme Court said Wednesday lllat the high court bad not necessarily reversed the Serrano ruling. IN mE SERRANO opinion, the California court said the state WU com- pelled to move away from the property tax u a major method fl school rmance because It discriminated against children living In poorer districts. • f The court too1t the opposite view ol the California Supreme Court's ruling In Ser· 'Moral Victory' Cheers Panama On Canal Vote That was intel'J)l'Oted u meaning the state bad to take over the great bulk of. school SUJll'Ori, using statewide tues, In ' an effort to give a i!illd an equal educa- tional opportunity regardless ol where In Calllornla be lives. PANAMA (AP) -U.S. negotiators now face the problem of trying to get a new Panama Canal treaty satisfactory to the U.S. Congress from a Panamanian government bolstered by a moral victory in the U.N. Security Council. After a parade of diplomat& at tile council's special meeting in Panama berated Wasblnaton for Ha Latin AmerlcaD pouOy, 11.s. -~Ohn Scali vetoed a resolution urging hla government to sign a new canal lreal)' with Panama "without delay." It wu the third U.S. veto In the 'll years of U.N. history, and all of. tbem were cast by the Nlxoo administration. Only one councll member -Britain - backed the United States by abstaining. The vote was IH. ''The United states v.etoed the resolu· tion supporting the Panamanian cause, but the whole world has vetoed Washington," Foreign Minister Juan Antonio Tack of Panama declared. He promlsed to take the Issue to the 132- member General Assembly. • •• Because of legal ledmicallUes, the Supreme Coort sent the Serrano caM back to Los Angeles Superior Court for a new trial and thus did not issue a direct order to the legislature to comply. '"1.e legislature took a f i r s t ~ toward meeting the goals ol the SerraM decision, anyway, by boosting stale aid to local schools by more than $320 million last December. • IN TIIE FISCAL YEAR starting July I, the state will give local achools about $2..2 billloo. The achool.s will pay the - of tboir ~.1.11!' an esllJnllled '3 billion from the·.,.....,;,, tai.' . ' Calllomla has the nation's largest . scliOol systenl 'iiltll 4.S mlllloll pupils. Asaembly Speaker Bob MDreU1 (J>.Van Nuys), said "we have to regard Serraoo vs. Priest as the law of thla state" unleu the Cal~omta court decides otherwlao. In an interview with the Riverside Press-Enterprise, state Chief Justice Wright said the Tens ruling bad no im- mediate, direct effect Oii California because It was based on the equal pro- tection clause ol the U.S. Conetltuti011 while the caJlfornla court's ruIU. waa based on lllat clause plus provlalons al the staw cmst1tution. .. 1 - - -And To All Of You Who Serve~ Our_ .. ¢~untry Hono.rably - - -Our Heartfelt Thanks .for A Job Well Done. We Are Extremely Proud · Of .You • AMERICAN LEGION NEWPORT HARBOR Post 291 215 15th St., Newport leach • WE WOULD Bl PROUD TO HAVE YOU AS A_ MEMBD. FOR INFORMATION CALL 673·5070 OR YISl1 US. ' ' r I .. ; DAI L V PILOT S San~~o Cave-in Kills Four 'St.are Panel Eyes New Snwg Devices , SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tiie Clllfornia A1r Res our eel Board will wait unUI .en• month to decide whetblr two new spark-disconnect type a.n- tlsmog devices ahoold be authorized for 11166-70 model cars. becM&le of higb ex b au at Ult two EGR devices on the of \•e.h.lcle emls:sioos control, temptl'llW'es. approved Ust, which also In· said both would increase ex· QraoatellJ is chairman o! eludes VSAD devices made by baUll ternperalures. lib staff I.he board of S'TP Corp., whose the Echlin Manufacturing Co. recommended that the Con· EGR devicti sells for about and Carter Ca r bur et or tlgnitron "device not be ac· $35, lbe state-ordered max· Division. credited, but judgment on the lmum, lncltiding in!taJlation. Clean Alr Research device SAN DIEGO (AP) -The bodles of four YOUD& men. trapped by the -collapse of a shallow cave, blve been found und<!I' a pile of -Y earth partway up a cliff on San Dle&o's ocean beach. One, the proposed VSAD THE NEW VSAD devices Wit! withheld pending com· ~ would aeU for '8, and were sub1nitted by Con· pletlon of the manufacturer's the other for less than $30. tignltron Co. of Downey and report. OWNERS OF ~ esUmated their makers say. Clean Air Rese arch Co. of The board's next meeting CALIFORNIA 4.5 mllllon vehicles t n The STP devicti and ooe Pico Rivera. will be April 18 in l..Ds An- California built ln model yearsl =ms~de~~by~the~~oana~~Corp~~·~are~=~G~. ~C~. H~a~ss~,~th~e~bo~a~rd~'s~c~·h~ie~1=1g~e~les~.========~~~~~~~~~~; '!be vtcllms were all sallon in their early 20s. Deputy corooer Mu Mur- phy said the men apparenUy suffocated. "One of them was slttlog up as lf he bad been awake when the c!Jff caved In and the other tM.e were lying as If they bad been sleeping," Murphy aald. Two of the bodies were wrap. ped In blankets, he 18ld. . Bail Lowered A CAVE-IN at that area of the Sunset Cllffs 1"as reported Sharif B. liman, 39-:iear-<>lc! brother of convictec! but poll f und assassin Sirhan Sirtllan, wu grantee! 1 o we r bail Feb. 4 ce 0 no Wec!needay despite proteots by ·the Justice Depart- bodies at that time. Murphy ment that be made a violent 1breat against Israeli said the state of the bQdie! in-Premier Golda Meir. His bail was JoWered from dicated they probably were $50,000 to $25,000. buried in that cave-in. ---'------'--------------- A young man walking his dog along the beach spotted a -shoe sticking out of the sand about 25 feet up the cliff, said Fire Battalion aitef William PitLs. Firemen spent two hours digging through the treacherous, sliding earth and uncovered the four bodJes in the remains of a cave measur4 ing about six feet square, Pitts said. THE LOOSE red soil of Sunset Clif(s is susceptible to cave-ins, particularly after heavy rains. The National Weather Service aaid it rained for nearly four houri the night of Feb. 3. In February 11112, three boys suffocated in a cave-in on the cliffs. In June 1971, a 17-year· old seaman was trapped for nearly two hours ln the col· lapse of a crevice but was rescued. San Francisco Pier Engulfed · in Flames SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A five-alarm fire guttf:d a '100. foot·long waterfront pier and warehouse, d estroying between 50 to 60 automobil~s parked there and csUJing damage estimated in the millions of dollars, fire of· ficials say. MORE 11IAN 200 Ii,..,.. and six · flreboats were re- quired to control the blaze which broke out Wednesday evening near the front offices of Pier 7 after an explosion of an unknown nature, said Fire Chief Keith C.lden. Two min.or injuries were reported. Cal den said the pier , located just north of the Ferry Building on San Francisco Bay, was totally destroyed, along with numerous cars parked ln and around the warehouse. Deputy P o r t Director · Ed David said it would cost between $2 million and Ill mWion to replace the pier. Fake Bomb Delivered The fire, was discovered by an office emp1oye at the pier, Jerome Moran, 55, of Walnut Creek. He rep0rted smelling a strong odor of gas and on stepping into the m a i n building, was "engulfed in flames," Calden said. Moran· wu treated for minor facial and bana burns. i96G through U'70 already bavel; four authorlied exhaust con· trol devices to .-from, all designed to control oxides of nitrogen. Installation, already under way in Riverside COunty, ia to be completed on all such cars in the State by April, 1974, ac- cording to a schedule on which cars are tabbed by the last figure on their license plates. The spark:-diJconnect type devi~ are called vacuum spark a d v a n c e disconnect (VSAD} types because, basically, they · retard the engine timing to permit more complete combustion in the cylinders. THE BOARD decided Wednesday to delay It a decision after the maker of a competing e x b a u s t gas recirculation (EGR) type device, Anthony • • A n d y"' ' Granatelli, criUc!zed VSAD type devices as potenUally harmful to exhaust valves 4 Brothers Sentenced In, Assault 'SANTA MPNICA (AP) -A judge bu sentenced flair brothers to county jall terms and their brother-ID-law to state prison after their jury conviction of assault with a deadly weapon at the l o c al estate o! Playboy ·Magazine publisher Hugh Hefner. To LA M~yor's Office Bill Bl:'ophy . Faces Snit A seairity guard and a cbauf{eur were stabbed in the incident last September. The defendants tesUlled they bad wound up at the estate by ac- cident after they bad been drinking. Cirillo Poot, 20, the brothe<· In-law, '.'r,W the stiffest sen· teace In 'rueoday'1 Superior ~Oil-' ordered sent to prison, for a term ranging fiUlt 511 mllntho to life. .,,~·. 1' In Accident Manuel Gurubel, 32, was LOS ANGELES (AP) "'; f.. to live" !Vll• ~•.eel at t1ie gift-wrapped box contalnlilg /. mall room of M'aytir·Salll y,.... simulated bomb and a not~, •1y In Ci Hall u -·'d saying "You have five hours ty •po ce IHI.I • ' The box, addressed to the sentenced to Lo s Angeles mayor's office, arrived Tue.. SANTA MONICA (AP) -t:ow>ty Jal! !or one year. with ..... , police said on Wedn,... The soo of a CUdaby couple four years' probetlon. Broth-Tax Break For Stat.e POWsOK'd ~ killed tn a car crash June 18 o...-·--,... and Enrlq d Powd In the bo fU ..,.,, __ _.,, erar~-~·•· ue. ay. er • .... bu ed • ...,,.,000 wu• .... -23, recelvod 90 dav jall terms being analyuid to determine death suit against former with three years' probation. itl wmposU:i<m. Assemblyman Bill Brophy and Bn:Jther Victor, 18, was sen-- One of the city's flnl two hl~•B=~ was coovlcted tenced to 60 days In jall and on charges of manslaughter two years' prol>otion. explosive-sniffing dogs, just and driving uoder the In-At the same time, the judRe btalned M d .•• ~ granted a delaue motion for SACRAMENTO (AP) -A 0 00 ay, was~ u fluence of drug• In the crash. a new trial on the count lnvolv· major Senate committee bas police enmined fhe box. of· She curreuUy b awaiting in( the chauffeur arainst three urumlrnously appnived a tu Deers •••'-' senlenclnjj. · of. the bro!hen. Vlcllr, F"' break for returning war· -.-r Cbrtstos G. Panas Jr., 25• oando and Enrique. prtsonen and the families ol Emest Conroy, an executive charged In the silll filed In -""--=.:....:.c..:c..:._ ___ 11 milslng servicemen. Hllstant to Yorty, told poUce Superior Court WedneN\ay Tbe Senate Revenue and he undid the wrappings and that Mrs. Brophy was driving Kids Like To her husband's s t a t e car Ta~tion Committee voted 7-0 found a film cartoo cootalnlng reoklessl!, a n d negligently Wednesday to adv~ the bill two plastic film ~-· 'W""P. !t<i:olllded wltli !lie auto '. J.• -'k Andv· . 1 to:tthe Senate Finance Com-wires and a small circUlt In. Whlch·hls father and'lfe~ n_e. rruhee, its last stop before • r • golq before the fuJ1 Senate. Itl_boa_rd_. ---------mo~. -'lber_•.:.""'..i.·-· _n_·d_i•.:.i·--·-----·-------11 al!"e•dy baa passed t b e A*mbl). ,futhored by Assemblyman Walter Karabian, (!).Monterey Park), the bill woold uempt former POWs and the lamllleJ of pt111lng men from poyq llla.IO Income or -tue1 for the period the men were capUve or missing. It 11 AB 115. lnstrucwr Reinstat.ed By Dii~t LONG BEACH (AP) -Dan- natt J acoblon, a kindergarten telCber at WhltUer Elemen- tafy School here, bas been rehiltated for the ltn-74 scbOol year after ' • n e w medical evidence" concemln& a kidney ailment, ecbool district oCficlall say. She had been noUfled that site would not be reemployed neit year becausa of the aU- meiit, requiring dlalysll treat- ment three tlmel I W.,U. The Loni Beach Tuohers Alloclttlon ·IUDOOrted Mrl. J-·· bid "for rtialtate-ment a.ytna her dllmlllal wu Uthe moll cruel, lnh\rmane thing we tiave ever heard of." 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This will more Ulan double state reimbunenrents to IOCJ! governments for tax income lost through atate- mandated property tu reductions. But current figures on disbursements from Ille state's general fund show that assorted proeerty tax re- lief programs already have become a maior expendi- ture. On the list of things payable, they are exceeded only by payments for local education, social welfare programa and bealtll benefits. The programs, which include homeowners' prop- erty tax relief, personal property tu relief (business in- ventory) and senior citizens' property tax assistance, be- gan rather modestly five yean ago. In 1968-jl9, the tax relief programs cost the state $187,144,824. By the end of 1972-73, disbutsements for the programs are ex- pected to total about $450,056,000. The mills of legislation grind slowly, but the fig· ures show that, in this area at least, some concrete re- aponse is being made to Ille anguished cries of the un- . happy taxpayer. Unloxtunately, they indicate that.the same unhappy taxpayer is footing the bill for his own relief. Guns vs. TranqUilizers Oranie County IUpervi.sors correctly gauged the situation w refuslng a request from county animal con· trol officers for permission to carry sidearms. • The officers now are provided with a combina· lion .22 caliber rifle and .410 gauge shotgun to dispose of injured or dangerous animals. Their right to carry sidearms WaJ removed two years ago on the suggestion of Dr. John Philp, county health officer. The argtJ;ment that the rifle-shotgun combination is not a sufficiently effective weapon, and that the mere wearing of a .38 caliber re•olver has a helpful psycho· ! Let Kids ~R ead Books Dear Gloomy Gus ~ 'They En joy ~YDNEY J.HARRISJ I'm afraid I upset some of my au- dience not long ago when, after spea king ~ to the annuaJ convention of the Iowa Librarians Association, l was asked tn I' tht! questlorlrperiod to tell about the books I had read and loved aa a child. The truth of the matter ls thlt r read • almbst excl\isivety what the librarians then would have dis- missed as "jWlk," and almost noth- ing that would be categorized as "good literature." My favorite read- 1 ing as a young boy was the S<>- ' called "dime novels" (w h I ch I -, bought, u I e d, fer a nickel) - the Frank Merriwell series, the Nick I Carter detective models, and all the rest of that thrilling genre. I went through the Rover Boys, Tom Swift, Howard. Ryle's books on pirates, the Fu Manchu thrillers, and a marvelously long series ' on The Blue and lhe Gray, recounting the Civil War through the eyes of-youngsters on both sides. None of this was on the ''approved list" at the time, and none of the books on the f approved list was ever smuggled under my pillow at night where 1 could peruse them by flashlight long after n1y parents ! believed me to be asleep. mE POINT I am (perhaps laborious-I ly ) making here is that I don't think it is as important what ch.ildren r ead as the fact that they read at all. Many children In England they delight in spotting the first cuckoo of spring. In Amer· ica, the delight seems to be in spotting Howard Hughes any time at all. Does that tell us something? -A.J.D. 11111 ltal'ur. ret*'9 ,...,.... ,i.w.. "'' nKeSMrllY ~ tf fll• --· ...... Ynr "' ,....... i. Gklllll!Y 0111, o.lt-, Pli.t. f¥lve imaglnaUve deficEncies in their lives, just as some have dietary defi· ciencles; and they select t!Je kind of books that ' provide the nii\rltion they need, not the kind that will "elevate" their taste. When J reached a suitable age , I gave away my "hundreds of tattered Mer- riwells and Nick Carters (just M kids get rid of their Teddy-bears) and entered another plateau of reading. So far as I can see, 'the "junk" I read did me no harm whatsoever, and probably COflr siderable ·good In providiM" a hannless outlet for my fantasy-life. CENSORING, or "guldlng" a child's reading is a mug's game ; It usually doesn't work, and if it does, the child doesn't improve by it. anyway, and sim~ ly postpones the gratification of his fan. tasies until he is old enough to buy Playboy or Argosy, or whatever. (Come .to think of it, the old Argosy magazine of my youth was unparalleled in satisf~ng my hunge_r for adventure, mystery and exotica, cliche-ridden though it was.) Books are an appetite, like any other : if your taste deve lops as you do, you eventually get tired of hot dogs, ketchup and French fries. and begin to work your way up the gastronomJc · 1 a d d e r . Meanwhile, thoSe dumb foods d o something for you, and premature "guidance" to a more selective cuisine would only k.111 your appetite {or any kind of food. • Airing X-r.ay Dangers WASHINGTON -The in sidiou s dangers to unborn child ren of invisible ultrasonic waves and X-rays will get a full public airing before the Senate Com· merce Committee. MilliMI of pregnant women. the com· m..ittee has discovered, have been ex· posed to dangerous. unnecessary doses of X:rays, And t h e ultrasonic diagnosis machines are being u s e d increasingly even though no one, including their mak· ers. knows whether they're safe. At a Senate hear· Ing lasl ·week, Sen. John Tunney. D.- Callr., brought out the dangers of micro- wave oveos1 radars and other micn>- wave equipment. But be toocbed only briefly 011. X·rayg and sound waves. mE COMM.ITl'EE, however, h&s col- lected d3t1 oo these twin threats to America's heal!JI and will back II Ill> with teatlJnony rrolll' three nationally-known operU. On .IC-rays, the committee has learned frol1I Dr. Irwin B,..., biostatl$Uct chic! .. Ibo RolWell Part Memorial Inatitut•, Hullalo, that in certain children with def_, d!R weaktr then the Pll'Wrl'o expo!l;Ure to X-rays increases Ch-. ol lollkemla by from 400 to 800 pmmal. -ten are not 1 ""'· but lhe7 are totally un-,. Ill : lid by ~t X-ray codes. lint ,.., ytllJ'I ol llft, !ho children may show no more symptoms of weakness than allergy or dysentery, but at four or five. suddenly, they are stricken . with Jeukemia. Bross has backed up his findings with detailed statistics. While Bross deals only with biological effects, Seymour Becker, radiation con: trol chle! fur Suffolk County, N.Y., bas confided to the commiltee that many X· ray machines are spewing oot excessive rays without even the most simple con· trots Crom authorities. NEW YORK now has a reasonably tough law to control X-ray hazards. When it went Into effect in 1962, some 75 per· cent ot; the X-ray machines were throw- ing off dangerous ray1. · Becker bas been able to reduce this to 34 percen~ but lacks the en!0n:tment powers to..hr1DI Jt lower . .In mo6t..states. the figure remains at. 75 percent. The 11'1Zarda are lncttased !or lbe public by untrained aecr.tari .. and clerl<a who act as X-ray machine operators. • On uJ.trasonles, Wlirch are used to ex- amine J)fegn&Zlt WomtJ\ and others - suppooedly without expoclng them to the X-ray dan1ers -Rolph Nader'• expert, Richard Sal)dltr, will teJllfy. 5andll!r bu advtaed the committee thll neither the doctors nor the manufac- turers 1'1io are pu hlng the machlnca really know what potential hazards the sUjllMpOt!.d -vl)ratloos may bold for pattents. , . logical effect when delllne with belligerent animal own- en did not convince the lllrpONllon. They apparenty ~ with Dr. Pbllp's >iew that sldeerma carried by persons who are not peace officen can be a hazard both to the ~ .and the public. This is spund reasoning. And even more logi<al Is the ·.;ew of Dt. Harold Coplt, ~dent of the Southern cautornia Veterinarians ASllOCtltlon, who alJO oees side- arms as a threat to the citizenry and ~= the modi more humane solution of uslng tranq · · to control unruly animals. Year-round Bandwagon . Local resistance notwi1hst:and.ing, the lftC)lction that most California children will be attending &0me form of year-round school by 1977 apparently still stands. I Dr. Wilson Riles, state superintendent ol public instruction, made the prediction a year ago, and the concept has taken hold with unexpected speed . The first year-round operation was launched in 1970. There now are 49 year-round yrograrns throughout the state, with the number expected to reach 100 by next year. ·• Certainly the old agricultural basis for running schools only nine months of the year &O chil~n could help with summer chores has long gone. Some districts have found year-round programs more expensive at the outse~ since more teaching hours must be payed for. But the ultimate advantages in increased !lexlbillty of scheduling, of giving the students a bette< education in the same time, or shortening the old kindergarten through 12th grade time span seem inevitable. The changeover will involve many adjustments, but the handwriting Is on the wall, and parents, teachers and administrators would do well to start pondering the best approach when year-round school becomes state- wide reality, ''I (LAIN\ EXf(UT IVE PRIVILEGE.'' C:ostly Burden for f!.S. Taxpa11er The Rising Flood of Illegal Aliens WASHINGTON -there are fn>m one to two million foreigners illegally in the U.S. -and the number has been steadily increasing since 1965. This constantly ballooning of illicit aliens is taking a heavy toll -adding seriously to the na· lion's already griev· ous economic prof> lems, notably unem- ployment, soaring welfare costs and multi -billion -dol- lar bolance of pay- ments deficits. Still another burden is the considerable expense of deporting these nuwes of undesirables. IN FISCAL 1970 (latest available of· ficial figures ), some 343,000 were evicted at a cost to taxpayers of more than $35 million. Last year, over 420,000 deportable aliens ~ apprehended (no data b yet available on what it cost to get rid of them). That exceeded by 50,000 the number of legally admitted Immigrants -and is a 22 percent inaease over the previous year. · SignlflcanUy, this rising flood of illegal aliens is not confined to the Southwest border region; nor is it largely of an agticu1tural nature -as generally believed. It now prevails in most major metropolitan areas, and is appreciably industrial. As an illustration: In Detroit, in the first half of flsca1 1972, 2,111 deportable aliens were located, more than ball of. them Canadians working in local plants. That total was a 67.f percent increase over the first haH ol the previous year. 111ESE ARE the stark findings of the House Subcommittee on Immigration and Nationality on the basis of a nationwide study which ranged from Washi.ngtm to Los Angeles, Denver, El Paso, Chicago, Detroit and New York. Says Rep. Joshua Eilberg, D.·Pa., chainnan: "The basic conclusion reached by the majority of the subcommittee wu that the adverse impact of illegal aliens has been substantial, and warrants legisl• lion both to protect U.S. labor . and the economy, and to assure the orderly entry or immigrants into our country.'' In Rep. Eilberg's opinion, the moot practical way to accompllsh that la to "remove the incentives for aliens to enter illegally and to mate It un· profitable for employers to hire -them by ilJljlOlln& peaalties on those who knowing· ly engace In this practice." For that purpose, he Is sponsorln1 a Wicks G~ RAt (2) "A directly relat~ reason is the amen~ts to the Irnmigrallon and Na-1 willingness or U.S. employers to hire tiooality Act, and the termination of the these peopJe, with or wJlhout knowledge 1964 Bracero Program, under which of their illegal status. 1be "Vast majority farm labor .,as brooght into the U.S. (ROBERT S. AI.I.EN) of aliens enter this country illegally for under contract from Mexico. Both the pCD'p06e • ,d. fmding work, and they measures had a res~ictive effeet on tern: comprehensive bill -and confidently ex-would not come unless they were fairly p«ary and -t job-related im· pects to win Hause approval Its pro-certain of getttng a job." migration from the Weotem hemisphere." spects in the Senate are less promising f3) ••Insufficient Border Patrol and The report indicates a .. full-scale review · · Immlgratioo Service persorutel to OOll!' of Western ~ere immigration pr<> IN THI! PAST, the House has approved with the nmhtem at the current rate jl · blems" la under consideration. such legislation -ouly to ha .. 11 die Cl! Increase .r-·immtg,.auon Comnilsiiorier · 'lbe 111b0ammlttee · also uncovered the . vine In the Senate, where from time Ra.....d fafl:<ll 1o14 tilO su~ttae substantial evl~ ~\@egal migran" to ttme the~ =~\•ahrrlnlJoc th&tlufj .. rifie aSlll!d tot·~~· are: c !J;M · · ~ , 0~ and_,;.....,. .:! ... ~butle taenlltlle bodget and was cut $21 millloil. Id a·c<p--HaTI!Jc. • ·ofltl~ tad verse impact a en -..-· ·--.. lleq1J<DCe,·addltlonal peraonnel could.IJil! oo the oltioiia!1aJxf inarket by taking else. . be employed and "we jll!t cruldn'I bml'-Joos that "would"Mriiiau be ftlled b Foor ~ajor reuom: are. Cl~. by the die any more illegal allms with ·the American • worlten~ ilep~ing wage~ ~~~-':"'steadily nsing tide manpower ... bad" • .and impairing th~ -g cooditioos of -....-· Am<Tlcin clt&ena: and•reducing the ef- (1) "'!be ecooomic imbalance hetwoen COMMENTED Rep. Eilherg; "The fecliveoeu 9! empl.Y.. organizatians." the U.S.and the countries from which the Jiearinp clearly revea.led that the IDI-,--~pprectabJY adding to welfare costs. migrants come, partlcularlr · Mexico. migraUon Service experiences lltt1e difr 1'Wo illuStraUve instances are cited: the Unemploymmt south ol the Tens border 6culty In llDdiDi large numhera ·of D· New York Sta~ Department of Labor, ranges between 25 and 50 pem!DL '11-legal aliens, and the only limitatioo On chectin& a sm3JI group in New York employed in Mexico earn perhllpo the the number of apprehensi011B la the City, found a,·~ of illegal aliens draw- equivalent. ~ $1 a day, u G9PQlled. to amount. of re.sources devoted to th&t ina welfare pa~ts·; in Texas, several wages In the U.S. ti $1 to $1.50 an hour In task." thou1land """ reported drawing old age farm work and '3-50 In lndmtry." (4) "Certain provisions ol the 1965 assistance. ' Gay Movement Absurdity WASllINGTON -'!be other nlifil three members ol .tbe Gay AethlS Alliance wiped the floor up wltl> Jack. Paar 111 his own televlsion P"llJ'.8='1be three, two males and a female, ...,.. put on a the air as rebuttal against ~ het"""""1la lllralgbt Mr. Paar, who baa been letting wretch- ed anti-gay jokes Clll the air. "Ballet Is the fair- ies. baseball" ls an ewnple ol the un- tunnies Paar h a 1 been attempling to entertain his nation- al network audieice with. 'lbat's bl 1 privilege, and If amne of ,. don't lite It we can switch cmr lo canm and be grossed out In • sliehllY ""' tasteless way. What wu unr.rtunate wasn't Pur's one-linen, but that be WU allow- ed to enter Into debete with the Gay Activists about I oetious questlco in our national IOdal llfe. This Is DO topic to be dilcl_. Oii na- tlanal tel..tsion by ... -. .... prepered comedim1, nprdal17 cme who WU 80 ohvlously distulW ill.i be .....id beAOOboged !ntollUCll 'o + ....... ';It's quite -I -'\ wmt "" ~toman11-.Do1D11!ind tlllt otrtnllve?" Th whldi -of die P1I replied. "Of· tensive and I _, be •iioW !bat she may ...U do it I lnlll that ,._uy she'll declde that (Gr --RJ&hl!" INS'mAD of cWtlnr off Udl ·-ad bomllV!ID ~ tM 1'tl;'rn Paar pushed an IDto a aim! m-... wlaldl hoidtled ........... , "Bui • -- ( VON HOFFMAN ) bomosemal, Paar tried to challenge them. But they came back by dttng tile Kinsey-studles as their SOUt<'O and the comedian dido, know eooogh to pobit OUI that Klnaey's me-.gy bad '-1 c<d- cluslvely shot down years ago. SO, effectively, TV viewers ICf'Oll the natim were left with the uncontroverted assertion that one out of every fiv.e Amerlcsm is gay, when In fact liObocly Jrnows how many people are g'Y· Another -itloo that went by ..,. curtested is !bat gays are an oppressed minority gniup In exactly the same smae that bladis have been. RATHER than exp~ this )dea, the Inept Paar WU siying ll1JCb utonlshlnl thlnp u, .. , •trmgly suspect the Now Yorll: Times In the last month ol 11""'8 homoeema1 propaganda, Well, I do." WblJe tbe comic was thinking accusatk>ns not evm Agnew bas made, nobody 1'IJIOlted that people are born black, bul, 10 ~ u we -.OW, homosex- ual llCllYlty II' YO!llnt&!y. A pencr! cba1•e• tbe. py ~ • one of the three ildnlllted '"""1 he said, '1 was a hete.......,.1 far JJWl1 yeara" beldrt '*Ill .. the PY Ufe. '1'1111 la no ldlt qalbble hecauae the mill- tut pys have not only come out ol the c&ei, theJ.,.. bunt ln16 Ille livln& mom and .... -ping Ille -with • ~ than thou atUtude which far aceeda a demlDd that lhelr civil liberties be protected. It is one thing to see that a perlOll isn't arrested, fired, beaten up or evicted because of a su life he carries cm ln private. It's not the same thing, though , when gays band together in a political association and make the saµ>e demands on society as hlacb. ' I That's what some of the very noisy odes are doing and a Jot of ninnies are buying .IL (11\Y apologies )!ere to tbe gays who simply want ,tq.gli.about their busi· """'and be Jef!•a!<!ne.) )lot only has gay become Ulla: year's rashion, with queenish rOck groups and the cloying camp ol the Bette Mldler admiren, but a moral ucendancy is being attri~ted to it. Disregard !ht ffl>l>Old fever In the migratory labor camps ; •this year you can wort out .yOUI' tender feelings of guilt J)y joining oor -and most mellow minority gnl!lp. AIL SOJ.l'11 '91 people, whom ooe llUSpecla ol -loiving had a homooe<-ual impulse ln their lives, are rushing in- to the cloaet ao they an TUsh out of It and join what they're addles! enough to call ·~ mov<ment" Well tha Constllullon 11 ... a peroon an a~lute rtahl to make a fool out of himself, but that's no reason the rest ol ua should be Intimidated Into ~ social polley on other people's folly. . ' ~NOi CO.UT DAILY PILOT r Rob•rt N,: w .. c1, Pub!Wur +~not ......... bW,... ,.., ,...d find t l'm .... l'm .. -·Qiiotes Tkmoa K...U, Edirot Borliam Krcf/!jtA •Edjlq;fOl< PQg< l<lltor- '/ IHMr th• new IHJfO MtP po/lutlon t.w. .,. k/Ulng thtNn. ' thalm ........ 11111 ........ 1-,.. to, 1 wm1,.. ....... ......,. .. Cf --JOJ-~be!Dhn­ Jng .., bolnaA bolllc aal ie.-. • hallPf aod j1<0dllcllft life •• -Tim -Mi't bollD wltlt Mllll and Adam,.. -·" Pl'tm ~ ... I»" ¥1:1 -ltil --lo the ............. tlA!emdf of die p,a. At the ""1 end, he --be wam't l"ioC to'¥.., ........ -Iba fleld ... -. .. they tool: llllJ advlDlap ol IL '!'rue. -the P1I told tile -that • pertmt ol Iba -1-llon It ' ' ' r i •I ' r ' I ' •" ! . ., ,. ., . " " " ' ,, ' ;, .. , ' 1\.1' :, • ··i!i 11(1..- , ! tLJ il'u 1"1· . " "' ~/OJ; lie" ""'' 'J>il' •10" 'l)jl 1':,ol Sears • . 49· ' . . \ ~BAIT WITllONE SUBJE:Cf adults •NoA&eLlmU • • ' . ..---·.. . -.... ----.... -·---· Make Time -Stand Still . . . . :i, . ,, I ' t ' ~ .,· ~~~·. ,, "~ • ;;+ • " \ .-• I , t· '. ... ' <t ·I ,· i~ :a:11~~y:. ail~ P. a~~ ,, , ' , ·~""-•' I ~31 .~ ;, .. :f()f:,·i, bi~· SxlO .. ~ -., : , • ~ r • .~ .. .,~,:::·.~ · · c91()·f:.p\lrtr~it . . ... . . ~ • 4r,;• , childre·n . -~"" • IJmitfd.tci Que Portrait per Subject, ho Por· lralts per Family • babies . • AddltltlU.J Priell Avail- able at Reuou.ble Pricet · L !ti. BOJd. Comedians Look , Bet~er 'roday What ere the wisest four words you've ever read! Sir, that's a query to put to .....,lates when !oeling philosophi· cal. A atory abodt a Hollywood fellow named Sam Marx got me started oo this profundity poll His four-word list includes: "Uve and let live." "Love laughs at locksmiths." "Nothing ventured, nothing gained.'' "Let sleeping dogs Ile.'' ''.a..ntY begins at home." "Nothing succeeds like success." uPol.iUcs makes strange bedfellows." "Still wa- tens run deep." '"Ibis WO shall pass.'' And : "ln God we tNst ... Any others! ONE PHONOGRAPH record·on the market now plays nothing but three minutes of uninter· rupted typewriter clatter. Understand it's tumed up most frequently in · clandestine nests by faithless husbands when they call their wives to say they're ¥.'Orking late at their offices. Our Love and War man is shocked. THE HARD FACTS -Most re- cent studies show 41 percent of the wives pay alt the household bills. all of. them . . . DJD YOU KNOW ''foyer"' o:Mginally meant "firep!J!e<!"? ••• A NEWBORN BLUE WHALE weighs 31,360,0tlo tiples as much as a newborn opo..ssum, file that . .. ~ LAST YEAR OF 1972 was the longest calendar year sinCe ~ulill!! C.eoar's day ... CITIZENS OF AUSTRA· LIA, tt~ said, keep more pet dogs, cats and birds than any other major-natim folk, far more. PRE'ITY COMICS-Something in comedy has changed. Years ago, virtually all comics didn't just talk funny. but looked funny. Comedians weren't handsome. Charlie Chap- lin. W. C. Fields. Groucho Marx. l<iu Costello. So oo. Now they are handsome. Or many are. Dan Rowan. Dick van Dyke. Rich LitUe. Bill Cosby. Johnny Car>OO. So on. Why the difference'! Q. WHEN GEESE migrate, !low do they pick the lead binls that Oy point in their V formations?" no extra charge for handling and delivery ~·extra for each additiona'tpe~ii ID portrait A, That's not b>own yet. What is known is the leaders --ari!n't always 'the same birds. Every so of' ten the front bin! will drop back so another can fly up to take its pla«!. -, ~ sdenc;e ,boys think it has to do with aerodynamics. •Pl as Sales Tu Torrance ·"""'°' HOURS: Daily 1% Noo1to8 P .1t. •Sat., 9:•A.M. tttP,.M. 1 Su.a., I! Noon to f P -¥! ' . ''Ibey s8y,the' -blhl has tlle hanlesl job, that of break· tiig through the aliDOOphere, that the other birds ride some- wl!at m the drafts of binls in front. 1bey believe the lead· :} ers ~e, therefore, Ito spell one another off. • \ "-1 , )farthtltlrU°Mtttli.!S ' at~ F~wing8e1UJ Sltr~. lnglewoo( 1 Pau4ena Sota Molllca Costa Mna · S.e• Park Glt!Nlale 'Addrtss mail to L. M. Boyd, P. 0 . Box 1875, New- port Beach, Calif. 92660. ( -' ' · 1 I ' ~ .... . ·~ . '. ,. . r. ' . •• • ,. • ' f! ~ • ·~ .. ; j, :..• '' ... ·>If. '. : •• -< • ll!"' .•• .• • . • • .bbitn: 1..\ · .1::.1'-~l '·· ~-,. ' .. . . '· •! • ' .,. ,_.t THI HOl.IROOK SE-4040 4:Chai.nel, &rtr•i;k c•rt~id91 pl1yer with FM/ • TM/F.M Stereo R•dio Qu1druplex'™ Circuitry. ,. •) .. speed record chan9er. Lighted program in- dic•tor.t .. Quadruplex ·I Stereo selector. AFC. FET tuner." ITL.QTL.OCL. ~ IF stages. Walnut woocf. •. Four bYJ" air-suspension speakers. . -' ,. , I . ,. . .,., ·'' i '\f-,, .... c .• THE WHITNEY IE-7750~ , FM/ AM/FM Sl•roo R•dio" .4°CMnnel • Ampli· fi•r. Fo'ft Two-Wey Air Susp•nsion Spe•lr:er Slicf .. Rult Tunin'g. Stereo S•llC'tor. Stereo Eye. • -. Sy1tems. Quadruplex!lM Circuitry. Bl1clc~ut AFC. FETTuner.iuned RF St99•. Loudness G:on-.. trol.. lntefrettcl Ctrcuitry. W1lnu+ WOod C.'bi-' · • netry. .• .... . . -, . . SINCE .1926 ' .. ., ~ ' . ' . . TllMSf ~ Of COUlH I ' 401 MAIN STREET HUNTINGTON-BEACH Sales & S.rvlce•S36-7561 UNITE fl STOOS GOLDENWEST & WARNER HUNTINGTON BEACH ..... Only-842·5596 •• ,. • r I Ttwrsda,y, Mwcfl 22, 1973 DAILY PILllT 1 .Tiny Mari Gets Job In Circus Manoi Year James Arriess Honored HOLLYWOOD (AP) -James Amess, the lacoolc lfAr. NEW YORK (UPI) sbal Matt Dllkll of "Gunsmob" and one of the moot pn. Ringling Bros., Barnum and vate men in Hollywood, made a Nre public appearance to Bailey Circus has announced it accept an award as broadcasttng's ''Man o1. the Year." signed a conlraet with "the The craggy-faced, 6-foot-6, n5-pound Arness, attll:ed in smallest man in the world" -8 tuxedo, received a standing ovation Tl>esday night as he a 33-inch-tall llungarlan. accepted the award from Carol Burnett at the 13th annual Circus president lrviog Feld Intemattonal Broadcasting Dinner sponsored by the Holly· said Wednesday 34-yeaNJld ~....J ... Mihaly Mezaros will arrive In wood Radio and Television ,;)Ul.'Wl,y. Ne\Y York from Budapest, "I'm thrilled to be giving this wonderful award to this Hungary oo Monday, ooe day wonderful man," M~ Burnett 88ld. "I don't know this before the circus opens a nine-man but I've had U., hots for him for years." week engagement at Madison Amess said, "Those are mighty kind words, gal. I'd Square Carden. like to invite you over to the Long Branch to walk up those Feld said the 2·foot 9-inch stairs with you. Kitty and I have ~ walking up those tall midget is "believed to be stairs for 18 years and if it goes on much longer, they'll the smallest aduJt in the have to move the room downstatts. world." He called his discovery "the "J'm a lucky guy. Thank you. I'm ready to do another _c_ircu_s_r_in_d_or_1_1te_d_ec_a_de_.'_' __ 18 years._'.'------==-======== 2640 Harbor Blvd • COSTA MESA OPEN DAILY 9 to 6:00 SUNDAYS 9 to S:DD MARIGOLDS and POP CORN .. AS AMERICAN AS APPLE PIE! J«-~ I MARIGOLDS-Much favorecl': for theiir sturdy growth, long, blooming flower> of strong ~colors. SI s '"" •• 6 ,..3'' .79 ... •••••••• c ... ,, ... 99e .. . '' ,....,.., ..... . 79e .. . H ... r 91· ., ......... . With such descrlptlwe .amH as loltt'O •ow11le Scout Flnt Lady Chl4 Galore Orut• N"'ltet C-• s,.y "OW >IRF DOUBLES• TO GIANT HYBRIDS FREE ---FRESH POP CQ N ' Saturqay and Sunday -Come and GetJ t' • s p APPLE TR.BES E c I Grow -4 pkt ... frW......., Hll ... ltfl~ trowtt. ... ....., ...... A L laHH, Reg. 7.95 ......... . 4.98 '.CREEPING CHARLIE' ""''" ~ .... , ,..., ••••• 41•• ltMtrtjhlty. L •• ,. I dl1Y.,... ....... "-'k•ltr , .... -- MEYER LEMON ........ f...mt 4lwerf dtra tht .... ............. H••1•eHl- tfe1te ....... ....... Reg. 2.50 ......... . DICHONDRA SOD 5 sq. ft. 1.69 Ezcellent for repairing wOrn areas. STOP OLIVE ME~S No ....,.....,1 .. ., ........ .... Y" ... OLIVI STOP. • ....... 1.69 .79 , .. , ... 12.95 Specials good thru W edneidau, March 28 Sorneone's BIRTHDAY? Why not "FLOWER" Shop -- sa., ., ,... ... u .. v •• , Credit en ~ ~- Seniice and Quality since 1948 PHONE 546-5525 AIR FERN P-.c.IMtl.. t1.., f • r • • ...... !Mtt•t ,, •••• 1n-.. 1••· .98 I J Grand Jury Refutes Briggs' Open Letter ,Ji,AClt BROBAClt . Of .. ...,.,...,.. .... The Orange COunty Grand JUf11 and Assemblyman Jolm V. Briggs (IH''ullertm) are engaged In, In we a phrue In one of the letters exchanged between them, a ludicrous battle of words. On Mareh B, Brlgga wrote tbo jury In reference to tbo members stand against the assemblyman's bill w h I c b would establish a µir ... Judge S.,perlor Courl In Filllertoo. "Dl1lllNG THE 117 0 1.,i.lature I introduced AB. 8)1 wlddl called for the sWf· Ing ol lhl~ (Fullerton) S..perlor Court branch. I would like to point out this bill was pasaed by the members of the legl11lature-l20 represen- tative duly elected by tbo peo- ple In their respective district! and algned by the govemoc who was elected by the people ol this state." Briggs wrote. "I am aware ol tbo fact that the Orange County SUoerlor Courl Preliding Judge (Bruce Sumner) and the CaWomla Jud1cial Council, i n col- JaboraUoo with the Orange County Grand Jury have con- tinually ~ and llaunted the will of the legislature. I reall7.ed all ol you who """"' on the Grand Jury are a~ pointed by the v arious judges." the aNelnblyman continued. ~, "I WAHi'. YOU to know I colllidet tour March I ..... 1u". tion Judi~. I CaMot undenland 1....,, you have never requested me to appear before your honorable body for quesUonfng aa to my reason- ing for .careytn~ this lextala· lion manditlng that the North Orange Cl>unty Superior Court be establlsbe_d," he cootlnued. . ORANGE COUNTY .. J, also cannot understand how or why you continue to oppose and flaunt the will of the legislature by continuing to support the various organizations and the superior Court presiding judge without ever speaking to the author of the measure," Brlgg.s stated. "IT IS for this reason that Grand juries throoghout the state are gaining discredit with not only the legislature but the public as well," he concluded. In reply, Mrs. Marcia Bents of Newpor! Beach, for<lllM ol the Orange County Grand Jury wrote Briggs: "You obviously are not in touch with your own office. F''1!. 20 the jury received a ,.. q-to eYaluate A.B, !IL Since Ume was of the essence, I called Kathy In your Orange Cowi:ty office to ascertain If your were avallable to speak with ua that week. She replied you were not." ' Mrs. Bents than recited a long list of attempts to reach Briggs ending with the stat .. ment that she was told Briggs had written a letter to the jury. She uid she received the letter from Briggs on March 6. 11JOHN, YOU should have done your own homework ln your own office before ac- cusing the jury, of being ludicrous and bending to pollilcal pressure. The jury also does not appreciate your public statement that this jury is discrediting the Grand Jury system when it was your lg· norance that prompted your letter and your desire !or publicity,'' Mrs. Bents replied~ The Briggs bill, A.B. 191, has cleared an Assembly com- mittee and will !Se considered on the floor of the legislature soon. A.B. 611 , which Briggs referred to as having passed the legislature in 1970, called for the establishment of one Superior Court in Fullerton. A SUPE RIOR Court judge Is sent to Fullerton ever Friday morning but , according to Judge Sumner, there is very little business Jo be carried out there and the judg€ returns before noon. 13 Vehicles To Road Unit SANTA ANA -The purchase of 13 vehicles with an average value of more than $11 ,000 each by the Orange County Road Department has been approved by the Board of Suoervisors . The vehicles range from truck bodies tQ roadbullding equipment. Total bill will be about Sl50,000. YOU ARE_ ALL INVITED ~~[t\\a! TO A • ~Ci!~OCi!~ of Jack la Lannafs (OMING ATIRACTION! ' I ' NOW SERVING THE COSTA MESA / SANTA ANA COMMUNITY. t TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL PRE-OPENING PHASE #l OFFER. Thia ls the fota! average cosllf you enroll only on a course designed indlvkfually for you. CALL NOW 919·4800 COSTA,. I ·C1 EZ111 ... _,....,-' . _ ... • ON SCIENCE PANEL Dr. Bemard Luskin Dr. Lu.skin Gets Post As Adviser Dr. Bernard Lu!ddn, ad· ministrator at the Coast Com- munity COilege Dlstrlct, has been appointed to the National Science Foundation Advisory Committee for Science and Education. The 12-member advisory committee is responsible for reviewing all existing and pro- posed programs of the Na- timal Science Foundation. Us specific purpose is to give counsel on all activities having to do with research, scientific information, international pro- grams, and science education programs in U.S. 9Chools and universities. Liquor Hijacker Receives Court Delay in Bribe Case , . a ANTHONY SCHOOLS SANTA ANA -A nin&<!ay an earlier coovlclion o n that he and Samuol Rosman, HAllOll Cllltll ,_,_ onlered Wednead h that be in I ed -of La UM " ....... CMI• ua.ui.y wu ay c arges was vo v ., , gwia Nlguel, offered CMr. MIMo C••,_ .. In the Orange County Superior in the hijacking of 300 cases of Costa Mesa oUJcer Gary "' 17141 m.nu Court bribery trfal of co~ liquor diverted lrom the old Banrig $10,000 to ptaat drup ,,,, 1• ,,.....,,., st. vlcted Jlqoor hijacker Gene Saddlebaclt Inn in Laguna in the car ot prosecution Auliilll!IJ: car. ,.. Randano to enable cou.rt-ap-Beach to Fellciaoo's. witness Charles Dreyer of1 .. ••"'•'•''•"•"•"•'i1'"••• pointed physicians to check Jt was subsequently alleged Lagun,a Beach. 1• the phyalcAJ cooditioo of the1------<--'--"----''-'--...:..._ ____________ _ !Ormer Newport B e a c b ~taurateur. IF JUDGE Lloyd Blanpied rules March 30 that Randa.no, 48, of Laa Vegas, is able to face trial, a jury will be selected to determine his guilt or innocence on allegations that he offered a Costa Mesa patrolman $10,000 to plant drugs In the car ol a key pr<> .secutlon witness in a trW lhat ended wlth Randano's con- viction. A weeping wom(ln juror who admitted under post-verdict polling that abe wu uncertain abo.ut Rand~ guilt com· pelled Judge Claude M. Owens to declare a mistrial and created what has been a five-~ m-0nth delay of his second trial. RANDANO H A S sue· cessfully pleaded in several court appearances that a chronic heart condition bas made It impossible !or him to undergo the strain of a long trial. Randano, a key figure in the operation of entertainer Jose Fellciano's first N e w p o r t Beach night spot on Westclilf Drive, is currently ·appealing Eosy to clean I· piece top and bowl; lovely white boSf trimmed in gold. Fovcet ex· tro, l lid 7 inch, 9 88 $49.-98 VAlUEI froln to 8 aclayonPSA. G C11fW111a's l8IOffldal state bird. Or fly the PSA Grinningbirds to Sacra- mento and San Diego. Over 160 flights e day connecting all of northern and southern California. Give your travel agent or PSA abird whistle and take off, PSApves you a lift. FIRST QUALITY CERAMiC TILE Hord, bright otoze finiih kisn a lifetime! • 1 /•x4 l/J. in. tUes tn ~ decor- ator colon -905y to install 'younetfl S2;3ft~ VAlUEI , 1.7 5fi: VINYl ASBESTOS 'FLOOR TILE Greaseproof, scuffproof 12x 12 Inch tiles instol1 eosily over any clean dry ~ace! MOSAIC TILE 79c Approx . 1 sq. fl. sheeh ot low os . • EA. SOAP AND GRAB BAR Gleaming chrome! Easy to instan COLORED CAULK 179 Dow COf'ning caulk seals water right!, • EA. WALLPAPER IN STOCK OZITE CARPET TILE 29 o; Self-stick, self-podded 12x12 in, tiles W': OAK PARQUET FLOOR TILE Pre-finished 6 1(1 x 6 1(1 in, tiltf.f 1 s 0: 27c value! • , • , , , , , •• , , • , , IA.. NATURAL RED QUARRY TILE 1 9 ¢ Sturdy 6x6 ita. tilnf 25< ¥Dlt1t • , • , • IA. ASPHALT FLOOR TILE COLOR 'O"'-TILE ,_ f..•!o .. ._ ~ ·- •j MIRROR TILE Makes smon .rooms look larger, dull rooms look brighter! l Ox 10 inch tiles! ~ 89c VALUE! EA. .GOLD VEIN TIL'ES 98c VALUE •• 59CEA SOLID VINYL FLOOR TILE luxuriously •vpple 12xl2 inch tit.. -" easily, never •e•d woxlngl 27! n. ~TORE HOURS SHAG CARPET TILE Thick nylon pile hideueomsl Self·stick self-padded 12xl 2 inch tiles. ' 79c VALUE! CORK WAU TILE 156 Padcoge Of "4, 12x12 inch tiles! $1.98 'lalut' ............. . Pl.ASTIC WALL TILE Beautiful morbleiz:ed· colon! • l/.f. x 1 ¢ .( 11• in. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • IA. COPPER GLAZE TILE 1 0¢ Non·tomiahing • 1/.( 11; • 1/4 in. tiitsl. IA QUIK BRIK WAU TltE O;ien Sunday -1 a.m, • S p.m. M>nd1y, Frid1y -8 a.m.•9 p.m. Tuot., Wod,. Th'<J., Sat. -8 a.m. -5130 p.m. ALWAYS PLENTY OF FREE PARKING r--------~--... --A~l ATS l'llNTY OP REI '.UK • ~ ..• ' . ' " " •• •• ,, ,, ., " • 1~ -,, ,, " ' "' " " ,, " ' ., ' , ' • • ·~ I ' J • ,. DAILY PllOt 9 For the Record . ' :;r., ... ~ .. .::::'i~· .a;:: ..... • L.."'1! .);!_~ HOM M•MOAIAL MOIPITAL MrAc , ~ =•."•irl,...k, '°1 Births _UC.Irvine 'Info '73 ' Scheduled Metdl i. •m ~..J!!.t ••Irvine Info "IS," a day.Jong ""· Md Mn. MkE •"*"" a Mtrict:'cm?.:i;:r;. r~i!:i:i:::' 'lf'ltteY· ino 1..-w1.,, c.11 • bgy. ··-.,. • -..., 1.., Jnlormation pro~,m a n d ~-=-tt:~~'ti=~·'111 ..... . "', ~· .,. ~:.~~·~1=~ ·~~~~,;myAI~ =~~:r :;g~~ · ·~--. A--. Mo. 11• T""11"' ~~liiook"i1j,t'Ti}l:;rJ:Z1~.:li~ interested in attending UC Mr. Ind Mn Tilon'lali ltlcftltoi\o lfW 1k :C:,.... w'1e.5:'' AM. .ir1. o.t-:.r~. t"2:.,:'~1 u1 Irvine will take place on cam- ""· Mrl. L~k. 21.U Mllf'c~ M. ltn ,_,,, ... ~·=-k;• am11 ~~o1t."~-' ... -MC:.=L 100t1 pus Aprll 14. lr.t.,_,,_ ~ Hun1rNito11 llMl;h, ...... 111t1 hlci\. ORANGE COUNTY Over Exemptions 3 Countians Face Tax Fraud Trials EJiht persons charged witb ..Ullull,y submitting false and fraudulent f e d e r a l tax withholding e :a empt Ion cert1f1<ates have been indicted by Grand Juries, ae<onling to U.S. Attorney Wllllam D. Keller. "li.:'sfr;ll, 'l::!, ·~-~"' ~u :1-='.JIJ: ~~~ii""" FAMILIES OF ~ve "Ii."" :n.~ ,._ ..,...., "'· .__ ~w1;;:r.-~.1,. ... student. anc1 echoor coom.eion Heart V nit director for Southern California said the pracUce Is ooe commonly used b y persons who, advocate the non- payme.ot of taxes but the w. 4E form ls intended for use prtmartly by student.t and other part time workers who may not be required to pay taxes because o! their low in-"'• .:"M.~'l:t:iu-. La. ""Wi..=.n1~l..-...!=., ~ :1 also are invited. , THEY INCLUDE three Mr,~ltv... V~ =.i:im s.,.. IMrdl IS. lfn The program begins at 9 penoDS iD Orange County 80d •-N..--t 1MC11. MIY. M~N~ ~ ~1' :~,...,, •1 a.m. in Crawford Hall with a Gr.'fts Told the Chief of Police of Bishop. comes. Mafdl 4. 1m ~~"Id ... ~ tir'r~··· .:l.1" welcome speech by Chancellor Named were Don H . Krosgaard of Costa Mesa js Mt . .,. """ JDlll wi.-n, 26IM2 Mr V'iciwMn Rimi 'Ui:t rl Daniel G. Aldrich. Krosgaard, 36, of 1126 El a tool engineer w Ith M~.':~~~-"''~~NorM -J'·~ ~·l'" c~a . ;:-Qt~· "'° Pl •; "d M ul turln C Cc»l .,.,,.. i\if.' Not1tJ, s.r.ta t~-~ ..,•· G ~ 122 w. Other campus officials will SANTA ANA _ Memorial Camino Drive, Costa Mesa ; asugu e an ac g o., w•I ~ .. ilntl•t: ~ M~~Stt!!t, ~ ~r~ '11,11 on finaoclal aids, bouslng, ad· contribulims to the Orange his wife Beverly Dawe, 47, fonnerly an employe with the 11tere are over 300 highly skilled automotive technicians ready to give your car factory recommend· eel service on Costa Mesa's Har- bor Boulevard of Cars. Friendly • Convenient • Reliable LOOK FOR THI: EMBLEM AT COSTA MESA DEAL!JIS ON HARBOR ILVD . IETWEEN SA N "''·~\··-~~··~19142 Mr. Md.,.. ..... &.;:.,. ~ ., speat througtx:lut themornin8: and Clifford J. Dawe, ff. and Santa Monica. Dawe was :9.11 lnii~ R~ ,._,.> 'i:; ;1~1r'ri"t.11e. H.U:ilf.:o1on 'BHcll, mi~, student organlzaUons, County Heart A.!soclatiOn both of 281 N. Park Lane, Par ker-l:lanlfin Company's Amt1tntP1.c..cOa~1111 Mr . .,..,Mn.Mf.:'rv1fi1:nmlt:1'°""' edocaUonal opportunity prcr since 1970 have topped the Orange. Irvine facility and his wife!:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. 1m Mlddodl. S.nt• An. Q ""a"' veterans nl'Nn'9im• and amount given durln• all of the The po!i'~ chief ·'·-ed with Task Co r Porat Ion , M•~ ' RIOlld J ..... 1171 M~. 9111:1 N~ .... ~. ' 1~1 .. •1 .. • r·-r-" .... .....-.5 An h . x. 1rv111e. 11r!, l'Wt!JtlM. •• , ··t ·academic offertngs. 1960s was John freku. 8 eim . . 1 M11. o.rv wllty, 1602 Soultl ••-~ !f, 1 • 1m · K II Id the Jnfr ct' ~' ''"" ~ ....... __ , Mf'I.. GrllllOOI FrltT."" From July I, 1970 to Feb. 28 Keller said the persons were e er sa a ions Mr. Mn. rli::~ 1106 •• ...._ • No. lf. Colt• ""'it;; LUNt'll WILL be off-·' for punJ h bl b xi • ' C ~. , m' I MrL Roderick. 1a """ ~= indicted for film' g t h e are s a e Y a ma mum ,,,,,. .~ PMr. • -, • ·1'5l1 ~ff ·~1rv1:ttJ~cO.~~ S:,' IX!Y' $2' in the campus park from of this year, $201,808 has been fraudulemt fonns in 1972 co..._ of a $500 fine and one year ln AIH111Ct. T11attn, v1r "·-•--" '°' Ho11v , N,.·;o;, -, '" "" II 30 m. to ~ -~-ecei pared " "'~ tnd Mr1. c11tri.t1 ..... .............. Mr. afld ., Brvc• fl 1_,4 : 1. p.m., wUl;:re r ved, com With cerning 1971 earni nas. They prison, or both. 1"1.llr• SlrHI, Huntington Bnc:ll. lurnMm cird•. lrvl11t, cilrl ~ visitor& can &tro 1 through the ·-~ ,._ $194,163 for the ten years from assertedly used the W-4E fonn -w . _.nc1 Mn urrv w.ity, 76t wnt Merell~~ itn "Wa-ariru.", an ·outdoor fair ..,.., ., .. •· '''" -••· M~; !it."11~..r,;,.'.~"" ,.,.. to t,;,"~ by the 1960 to 1969, said Mrs. Loren which certifies that a person KIDS LOVE "'.;..0:: :-!':00:.::".' ... ~""..!:J,~ :'t~~r'"]P, ~.!: s="~~tlons for J!:ro~'· chairman of ' the •pec;~t otousl~;.~ ~unli?"a.'bnili~tty~m.: UNCLE LEN t-N~inc1 Mn. "'""" PtllUl,... 111 Mr. anc1 Jot. E. H~~~ lunch can be obtained from nie contributions w 111 111\;W wu. Nearly E'veryone Listens to Landers ~ .. ~"r~tft~~~ .. ~ "";'~~':.r~:~:Yi1. ~ the Student Services office at finance research, education the present year. SA TU RDA YS IN .. ".,. ~~ "'"' .... -"Ll'f.;...:i=!lfol,:~ UC!. For more lnlormaUoo, and tomnumity service pro-F.S. SCBMIDr, Internal THE DA ILY PILOT -.... .,.._,,,.._M,. ' --... : -,.,,,(_~"'~·~""~ ·-~'~ ... ~~-T,~_Kl~I ~·~··~""r'......:~aE~M~•~-~"-.:..:...::::.::.:::::.::=.~~~§i~~~~~~:._~~~~~2~~~11=;,;,;:,,,:::;::,,;,~:~J====================== ~ s~ ~ Golilflr, 11011 L~ Jttaia. v-l • blPI' -'"'" grams through e association. Revenue Service district __ _ Mr':"'M:l'lrM,JW:: •'"· r~=.~="~ Mr. Incl M,.., .Httrw 11-, ... c-:t;r.t•I on..-., Hurttlrctan aHdl. ...... ~.,f"& .. ':"i:t. =:.";,.,~ Mt. Incl Mn.Mii~ ~. Ctori. 11, 11"2 Mt"':. T~t ~~·~~-T ... • ~~w·.t<,.~~~. 1m• POl'btnOU!tl c1rdt:'"wii1lnrlntHter, Girt. Mr.-.....:1 Mf1. Arl1t1c1 ~ 2SMI Cllolmolll~Letlll\IH . Mr. t ncl '1ra. "ig:nr ~ "' Mt':°':.!M.~~-1\~.m· Mii c...a.: 'AP[ v, HunH IHdl. ..,. Mr. •nd M_rs, Alt.II HcMte, 4Ml Htll AWl'M, Apt. lq2. Hunll111tw1 IMdl. 1lrl. Mlirdt '· 1m ~Incl Mn. Joton u -Wt•l It!•!•, Mt. i:w~~t~t G~IKh. 17442-,.:.•::: "t::~l· trv:'.m.n:i, &Wi,..,, Andni:t J!...rM~Ji C:.11 MtM, '~~;~~-~~If:,.~~ Mr. lllCI MrJ. IC"'"9tll llj'lmOfld• f1''nl. =· O, £rnet"..io. Hun inaton kHI\, Mr • .:r,l Mrt. SCOtt S. C:::'• 21U1 = Mid Drlvit. Hwrt a..eh. ~ !il M= H•vni., loo.t Mr. Md ';:u' ~ \t.fi;.-,&" I°"'• 5tr..t, AP ',"G;ii MINI, boY Mt.Md , ~H .... 2731 ~:"~~~~:: · · C. ,''NWt-1 , a rl Mr. Mi's: 1!1 ttml.n, S2S WHI Vk • Aot. u. ,. ~ boy 11.1m., ;~~, y ~11i::: . ~. £! fl~"8~~1!ut Mt;,.~~.Mn~.J:: 1Jtit1.Wrn, •17 £111 ~. s.nt• AfNI, gh1 M~... M"' O"ld 8"'-, !Olft iOV1!1tvtlml DftW, H11nllnofoft at-ach, Death Notlees ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY lr1 E. 17 .. SI., Collla M ... 111 l"'i BALTZ-daaERON nrNERAL ROME .Clonoa .... Mir • llWl5I Colla--~ ' llLL 111WADW.lY MORTUARY llt ~.,.Colla -UMGI . ' lkCORMrtt LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY l'lil1-~llL -• PACIPIC Vin " .-W,PARI ~·...., ---w.wom. Ntwp!rl _... Clllft ..... . .,.,.. ( • Pm FAMIL.! •• COLO~.....,. 'lltl .... A.._ ...... 7 1£1 .... 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If Rtv.n-. llW'Y-1 ' ,..,., , (7141 Ut-4121 t7141 ., ... , .. .... .... u.1. ... OPEN 7 DAYS A VYll~. . OPEN DAllY 8:30 -9 ... SAIUROAY 8:30 TO 7 .. ~SUND AY 9 -6 ':." . ., Tlw:ro•nl11• • rlC.ERP'/JW ' ' , I I '·: ". ' . • . ' ·-· ~·: •• ' ' ' (I " b 1 .. ·I ,. ·' ·" " ,, ,, ,, " h! -. " ,, ,, :·· '' " " " ·' • . :-. ,, .; ,, " ••• , '· ... ' ,, -,. •I " n "· " ,.,, '" .. ,. ~ "' "' . u; . . ,j, . . ,, •b -. . "' .... ,, •• ~ . • " " . . . . ' ~ . . • • Jf DAil V PILOT o I Federal Commission ·Assails U.S. Anti drug Efforts : WASlllNGTON (AP) -The , and two each by boU! liouaes federal drug -~ ol ~· Ill chairman ii d&J aald IOYenllJltlll ellorll the lortntt Re p u b II c'a n 1111! be perpetuaUna drug use governor o f Pennsylvania, ~of discouraging It. Raymond P. Shaler. 'lobe panel ur1ed creation of The comml.ulon'1 1harpesl 1 new federal anUdrua agency words were aimed at what It with a limited lifespan and' called a "dru"·abuse in· uked private citizens to dustrla1 complex, tlM; welter usume the major burden of of federal bureaucrac1~1. that discouraging drug use. now spend .nearly fl billion a R ~•·• le CO nd year on anttdrug programs. e....,.-.. ngress a '"" . ii ol President NlXQn on results of 1 o JUSt Y ong ng pro- ftl two-year itudy, the Na· grams, t~ drug bureaucracy tkmal Commlaltoo on Mari· rr:ust s t m u I t a n e o u s 1 y Juana and Drug Abuse als:> de:-:onstrate that the problem Aid· is being effectlveJy attacked, ' and that It is n:. diJ""'l'l!ahlng. -PlJllUC N0110NS aboljl drug ""' are lergely WfQllg. -Private cltlzena rely too mUch on government t o discourage drug UJe. 7" Amtrlca11 worst drug problem iJ alCQholism. Heroin dopendeticle ""' aec:ond. -Legal use or barbiturate 11downers," especially b y housewives, is "America's llldden drug problem." -Marijuana is a minor pro- blem compared with alcohol and other drugs. The com- miulon reaffirmed its year- old , recommendation to end crlnilnal penalUes for smoking marijuana. 'America'• tef>r•I drug pr.oblern b alfflholbm, heroin b second.' .. Throughout this process fun· damental assumptions are not questioned, programs are not evaluated , and the problem is perpetuated from year to year." five years, unleu Coogress n:tendtd it. Its functions '1ould be _reassigned to other agencles. Two commission member&, Sen1. Jacob K. Jav1ts, (R- N.Y.), and Harold Hughes, ID- lowa), dissented from this recommendallon. It was the only dissent In the entire report. While they agreed with crlticlsms or present policy, the two se natqrs said Presi- dent Nlxon's year-old Special Action Ofllce oo Drug Abuse Pr~eotion deserved more time to prove Itself. me COMMISSION said ~hat society iihould pay most attention to controlling the types of drug use that lead to crime or other behavior that damages SO<:~. By this , Sure, it said, alcohol "i1 without question the most serious drug problem In this count.rJ' today." It is strongly associated w i t h violent crime, auto acciden ts, suicide and broken marriages. The commission urged the alcoholic beverage industry to adverti.!e the harmful erfec ts of drinking and to refrain from tempting youth to drink. Jt rejected any return to Prohibition, however, portion o/ --.. ., try ii, and altho\Jch ~ of them don't -dependent on It, the drug ii nonethelea stron&- ly habit·formiDI and especially attractive to alum youth and othera unhappy with their surroundings. The hfbit is expensive 'and often leads users to steal, push drugs and engage in pro- stitution to raise money. Howevel. t b e commlseion 'Le gal ... e of 'downer•' bfl ho11se"'h•e• b hid· den d r t1 g prob· le111.' said, the extent of heroin· related crime is often ex· aggerated and heroin isn't often associated with violent crime, as·is alcohol. AMPH.ETAMINES, barbiturate!, hallll:inogens, methaqualone and cocaine rate only "moderate soclal concern," t h e commission said, because their use ls relatively well<0ntrolled. Nlllon'1callforllll!ldaloryUle Jowenforc:<ment-lmproved on dnl&-...m& bebayjor," tbe merely 1tlmulate youthful in· -.... for ben>ln dtalen. treatment can do much 1boul report aald. tereal Ill drugs. Raijler, tt called for bettef. the root cau.ses of drug use. "lf tociety ia to mate ao--The commission spent $1 traineCL pOllce, ~ <Ollfualon ' • ceptable _... Ill dealing million Ill ill two-year studf l and inllgbtlng afDOng lederal THESE Cl.USES can only with tbe drug problem, the and visited 3' countrl••N druC·llw enforcen ond efforts be . attacUd U aoverrunent )lrivate -will have ID Today's 4'2-page report is ils , ID prevent oomiptloo of police f...-Oft IOCial, ecooomlc assume tbe greater part ol the second , following laal year's 1 by drUg puabert. and cultural tor,cies behind burden.11 recommendations on. mart:' w dnig UBe and 11 private jiJana, which It found to be rr AIM SAID persons ac-cltltens take up most of the AMONG m\Ml.NY detailed virlually hannless to l)\e cused of almpie b er o l n bufden of discouraging .drug recommendations the. com-casual user and w i t h o u f 1 posseu1on should be offered use, the commission said. mission urged a free7.e on significant · links to crime or , the option of treatment or 11'lbt most l mp o rt a n t fl: dJ.Jtrlbution of drug literature. other drugs. " COUlll<llng, either before trial change ID the present response ' most of whl.ch it> found to be I< lengthy apperulil: Io · .., before -..cine-A maxi-lhouJd be a vigorous ~ factually wrong. And It asked today's reporl will be publisl>- nun penalty ol • year to jail volvement of the private sec-that td~tors consider a ed in severll weeks, gJving ' and a $500 tine would apply if tor and the reactivation of tn-freeze on classroom drug in-.. details of research project! they rtluae or drop out. formal and non-legal controls structlon, which ii said may pald fir by the commission. ". Preaenlfederal ~Ues f~:1-~~~.....:._....,:_~~~~~-'-....... -.;~~.....:.:.__:__~-'-~~~~~ posaesslon ran.se up to one '" I year, 11 l The ccmmls!lon also urged .,,,.. states to set up treatment ~ grams, wbich It aald !hould be funded mainly by the federal government. But it said neither improved Censure Ok'd SAN FRANCISCo (AP) - The San ·Jose City Council was within Ill rights Ill censuring Police Clllel Rebert Murphy over comments be made after a shooUng deolh. the state Court cl Appeal sa)'I. The council's censure action didn't . OUTFIT YOUI HAM WITH IATIOIALLY ADVEITISED llAIDS AT SUPEI i.'G LOW PllCES! THE COMMISSION , relatively conservative i n makeup, 1 n c I u de d nine : : . membfn appointed by Nbcon, THE REPORT RECOM- MENDED setting up a new federal agency that would take .... virtually all antidnlg law en'forcement, treatment and prevention. States were urged to set up similar agencies. Tbe agency would b e dissolved automatically arter HEROIN IS THE ONLY other drug which the com- mission found to be a D\8jor Uir,.at ID society. The report said that, although on1y a' tiny However, it urged stricter controls o n methaqualone, said cocaine use seems to be increasing and claimed doc- tors appear to be prescribing too many barbiturates. 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F;fRftlJ'Wft:T atMfdMllHUiJI ,._.lll-1111 ~li7-t910 l"flcH'llJ·93lHh h!OM'"H1-N17· . -: •ITO-1• oMlMI COii'"" r, ,.. .. .I • ..,, ~"' r , • Thund~. Marth 22, 1973 DAILY PILOT 11 Pr~~ent Policy Off Base-Panei Anti.drug Proposah At Gian~ Parents Must Take-Responsibility WASHINGTON (APl - • Present trends do "'""'· howtver, that tbe incidence ·and use of, and depeodence WASHINGTON (AP) • WASHINGTON (AP) Who! can parents do to discouraCe drug use by their children? Here ii what the Na· tional Commission on Mari· juana and Dtil'i Abuae &a)'> on the subject: · sud! u ochoola. nie... In-they d<cldo that referral to reopecl and lov• must be sUtuUons, In tum, tend to act profeeeional aervtces 11 neces-fostered within the family. in loco parenUs (In place of aary, . lbel' mutt portldpote Since rational dis<US!lon about parents) and try to remedy ldlVell' with 11Jo procraDl or drugs ts lmpooaible w1lhout in· ~ child's dllllculUeo, In--wlllcb P">vldeo theie fonned atlitudes and perce(>- cluding drug use and druf--Uons, parenlJ must learn to related behavior wilhOUt IJ>.' • di1CUSS drugs, their elf<cta, lleR! are tellllal highllgbtJ ol tbe final report of the NaUooal Commllalon m Marljuaoa and Dru& Abme> 00,---may be lnmplng and may demand ~ IOClal al- Here In brief are the major 1eoom11M!lt'l•lioat Gt tbe N• llanal ~ (IJ Mari- juana and Dru& Abuae: volving the famlly. "IN ORDER to provide a and drug...etated be h a v t 0 r "Anmg the llUid1ni prtn When Ibis ba-. any pt'O'. · basis for open discussions and without hyal<!ric e m o t Io n • clples_of.earentaf condilcf, the blems In famll)I IUllc!utt are lnierchan&., between porent Parents should share In· first lftOUlf\ be reoocniUon that only aggravited. Palen t I . and chllcl rega.rdlng UM or fonnaUon v.·ith their children, their patterns of dru& use or must 1erve u the tre1bnent pcycOOacUve substapces1 a ln order to provide a common "Although ouch dlac....- may not always lead to a resolution 11Usfactory to both parent and child, tbey lhould continue llOl>elbele11 In order to avoid • bteakdoWD ill eom- munlcatlolll. Al tha minimum, tbe dlJcuaslon c•n lead to mutual sell-respect and ~ venL the kinds of mlsun· derstanding, which on l y further clouds the central b· )YE ARE cmvfnc<d that l<lllloa. -Qoeato .... federal .,.. public policy, as presently · When the risk associated d~ped, la premlaed on In, with a type of druf -- com>CI assumptloos la aimed dence does not Involve drug Udrug agency to take over vlrtuallY all antldruc law ..,. fcrcement , treatment ~. D d prevention. Limit tla Hie to a.e,...,-~ ... l<ndl lLS«ap-...... sues." non-uae serve u a model for agency of first resort, and 1f dlmate of honesty, mutual factual basis. their chlldrtn. Repeat ei·1-.::.....:.......:.......:.......:._:.:.:..::...:::,...:._...:._ ______ _::__ ___________________ _ at tbe-torg.u° and la loo lnll~ beJIO>lor, but II .,_ . rather llmilM to pou!Ne o._ unrespons1ve to human daoger to lndivldual boallh, II needs and aspirations. is the commission's view that JI. the ltandarda for aoclal private normative c b o I e e a pcllcy -• poteotlal Injury to should prevail and that t11o lnd!Yldual bealth, barl>llW'aleo, IOClal policy declklon la ol en alcohol and tobacco would entirely dlffmnt order tllan present the clearest cases foc that required by ~ ~ fluencing drugs. ' ., •. S~e}al cost of hero,W tlepen• ' ' deltee /• sulutap. tied.' I • I . ~Qhi !Ion. . .Drug policy m be baaed on the aoclal uencts of drug use and on the IOClal Impact ol drug· induced llehaYior. , , • THE MOST oeriom con. cem in contemporary America should attach to the use of alc.ohol and heroin. Moderate soda! concern should attach to the use of amphetamines, barbiturates, hallucinogens, metbaqualone and cocaine, the use of which is relatively well controlled ... , . • .A gucial elemeot of ooclal pojli:y 1ll11ll be to nbnfze tlie proportion of the population readling h I g h 4egreer of dependence on all Slch substances. -ALCOJioL dependence Iii w\,thout question the rmit serioua drug problem in th!s country today. . . .The prevalence of intensified 81¥! compulsive use among the en- tire aleohol..,.mg pOpilaUOD Ir roughly 10 percent, and a serloua decrement In IOClal functlOnlnc 1s nbtiee•ble 1n halt'~ ..... ,,. . c -. .. • Tiii!: SOCIAL coot ol heroin ""1<ndence is -tlal. Utloia..tely, present ... cial pollcy t.!ocb to exacerlJole thls coe&.evea more. des In eocb state. · --from puntlhlng -to tnotlng lbrm. A1lolr -ment t1t eounwltng u an lllmllUff to jail fGr llmple btroln JIMSeSSion. -Improve ledera1 ~te law~~1:' ter lrilDIQf; lioila' ; . tlon, belier 11ra1q1es and ~ ~ apinst poUce l'<Jl'n!pQOll. • -set iip lllalelrlde lreal· ment prog:rtm1 "1d for maiir ly by the iedotof governmenl -Stop dtalributlng present drug lnfiJ!'ID"Uon material, most of which· la '-'rate. Screen future lllllerfa1 ~ ac-curaoy. -Q>aslder • freeze '"' classroom drue inltruction, whlch the cormnlsalon said may merelf 1tlmulat e youthful lnterelt In drugs. -Tone down advertising of ~ mood-aller- ing drugs. Communications m e d i a studies haYe indicated t strong corrtlallon between th< degree of R!Spomlblllty ex· ercised by the poreota in using drugs and that uerctsed b)I the chlldrm. "'111E IOCOlld princlple Is Iha! curiosity and the search for ~ la a IXlmlal aspect ol the 1do-1e1 cent growth proc·e11. Er- perim"1totlon with dnJgI is proper!J dlaappi:oved, b u t paftl1ll 'I b o u I a underatand that )'Olltbful curioally Ja Cenerall1 J dealrable moilva• !Ion, Which they ahould fashion and eaoourage. '"Ddrd, parenll must coo- ceatnde ... ~ Jn. ltial ·drug ... : loo oflai, pamilal cmcern la generated ooly ' after '.... bu be-MOH!Ont, the family 's preVtnllve functloDI la DOI limited ·to fDmtaUlni drug use. It lhoold alio lncfude a~ tempts to deal with the entire spectrum of adolesceot needs. ~'Jl'INALLY, PARENTS • must usume primary iesponslbllty for the detection of and response to drug use by •1111 $169 50 'THIS WEEK FUJ,L SIZE-FULL POWER HOOVER CANISTER -.. • Compi.to with Tolo'-lng Wond & tools • Lor90 Easy to Chango Dltpoublo Bog • Extra Tools Sto<o ln1ldo • Lightweight and compact The use of marijuana and the so-called minor tran· quillzers appears to ,requ.lre relittively minimum so c-1 a.J concern at the present time. • • • FRUSTRATIONS '° commonly felt amoog -wives -to be fertile llQll lat tile ••lopment ol """' tive, aottanxiety ~ should aak whether t b e i r advertising, a n t id r u g an- nouncements, entertainment programs and news covei-age of drugs are prom oti n g youlh!UI -In drop, the commission also said. their child. Too often parenta • have abdicated their " • · respoooibility to insUtutions1 , $ 2 4 9 S . • p I : •: I FREE TAX RETURN . -. " . ' .. ,. 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' • And ••• Coming promises to replace wlthou! charge any piece of Centura• Dlnoerwore if it breaks, chlpe, oleck1, cruet, drlte•decoration wears off In 3 yeara of normal houaeho!d uae. No.i you can have everyday d\11Jlerware .. beautiful as the dinnerware you~ been afraid to use everyday. ALSO A LARGE STOCK Of .COOURA PAMRMS YflUr Loc:1I True V•lue Morchont with Chol,..Buylng ........ • ! l .. FREE TOOLS , • FEATURES ........... ~ .. __ , .... • Lock·•ltt ...,.. '°' MnHIClll!tNI • c~ ... sw1tc• e Wld• 11111 HeelllltM ......... " ..... Ir Cony HMCll .. e Dlol0your-cl1D .. ll •l•d p...,., DW ~ 111.tlo• • c ........ ....., ... CIMM1tt Att9Ce...its $lit.GO VolM .... $AYI 19'° ss-r .......... 11010: ' with the purchase i ot this HOOVER! :. . o Hdover ... ~ 111 tl)e dirt ;: _.,...._ · andwfth llfiess tllort. '.: • 41)0~1ion lllr lllljtistm111t ... :. indoor-otitdoot' Ill deep 1111(. :· ' . • King~ze th-'1 bl(. ;' •A cleanln11Dol ti Ill your needs. GENUINE JiO.OYER B~GS ' -REGUtAR l9c VALUI ' ' SPECJAL c .......... .' ........... 5~~ ., DDl'I Miil IBIS Rei. 8.88 MONTH Tht Pn>fesslonol Fire Eltin111"'1er ' •• ,.fo= .· FIRE EXTINGUISHER . • . . • DJY chlmicai tJpe-lllUffs oot 111 kinds of housellol4 Ml, , , : .,.. lo flamm1bl1 l~ids or tlld1lcal eqaipmtot. lllatnll!I : ntrudio111-·n 1 clJilcl CIA .. it. Hon·llJJlc, ododtll. UL : ~. 5aC llltd. .275R-5C ; . MDN. ·FRI. 9 A.M.-t P.M. SATURDAY: 9 A.M.-6 P.M. . SUNDAY IOA.MA P.M. I ' I f ' ! .. ' I f ' I ' t r ·i ' ~ r I r 1 •. l • • ~ " • y ) I-~ ~ n n " •Y Is o! .. <e ,,.. or .. "" .. lt "'' •• J ... "' .. •l Ii c ~ ~ .. t • I "' a a .. , " I" " h. I ., ~. ' .. •'fl " ,, ' •' ... ... '• .. .. ·'• 'J> • '' " " •I ·,. " " ,, e ,, " • ,, . ,. •I .,, ,, " ·I •q '·• ... 'h· ,, ~ ... • , '• l • , • . .,.. . . ~ -· . • ' Jf DAILY PILOT •1BU&e-·' • • a trainload of value fro••• • "Ooddy, will you untit my 5hoes?" Hexa.chlorophene Cleansing. Agent Linked to Deaths WASIIlNGTON (AP) - Federal records auoclate the deliths of 15 persons in this ·"i!C«mtry with the external use of germ-killing solutions con- taining hes:achlorophene. 'lbe antibacterial cleaning 'gent In most cases was pfnsoHex, manufactured by Winthrop Laboratorle! and cmtainlng 3 percent hex· achloropbene ( H C P ) , ac-cording to Food and Drug Adminiatratlon record!. TH E MANUFACTURER denled any link between the death.I and the use o f pHOOHex. . HCP, once widely used in popular d<odorant products sold over the counter, was banned from all but prescrip- tion products in Sei>tember , Tilt FDA re<Ordl do not list HCP as cause of the 15 deaths, whkh CJCCUJT<d between 1954 and 1971. Instead, they are reported In a September, 1972 FDA summary under a category entiUed: • ' Fat a I Reactions Associated w I t h Topkal Use" of HCP. THE n>A summary also lists aeveral nonfatal "'1<1100• and -deatho wodated wt1b accidental swallowing ol produds -.ming HCP. Many of the 15 deaths under the topical use category oc- CU!Ted during a period when Winthrop Laboratories wu not reporting any adverse reactiolll!I to the product to the FDA. An official of Sterling Drug, Inc., which owns Winthrop Laboratories, said in a telephone interview that the deaths noted in the FDA report "are not pHisoHex deaths." In aMouncing the ban, the FDA cited the deaths of 39 French infants and a universi· ty study correJatlng frequent bathings with HCP solutions and brain lesions in premature infants. But the agency did not "JUsr BECAUSE someone tell newsmen of H C P • s happena to be bathina with as!odaUon with the 15 U.S. bexachlorophene at the time he deaths even though it was . dles doesJ\l ip,ean he, dies aware of them. from he~~pbene-," said Dr. Monroe Ti'Out, Sterling's 'ASKED WHY, an agency medical dif.tctor. spokesman said the French The FDA reeords on fatal and university reports formed reaction! associated with HCP "the Important data ." cite instances In hospitals of "Our action was f u 11 y the use of pHlsoHe.X on burns Te1ponsive on the basil of the and in enemas "'an<t vaginal data as It was h e I n g packs. The dead Included both developed," he said. adults and children. Russ Say . Ok Solzhenit.syn Divorce From Wire Strvlces Banned novelist Ale:rander Solzbenltayn has been granted a divorce from his first wife, clearing the way for hi s .mar- riage to Natalya Svetlova, a woman who has borne him two sons, friends reported. The loog«layed decision was taken by the divorce court at Ryazan, a city 120 miles south of Moscow w h e r e American spirit. Country singer Johnny Cash received the award last year. The two major Democratic figures, with broadly differing constituencies, could be con- tenders for the 1 9 7 6 De mo c rat i c ,presidential nomlluition. · * The 1973 National Easter Seal child, Peter Rosa SUDsoa, 6, apparently' was not tetTlbly impressed when he met Gov. Danle:I Walke.r of Olinois. save io.00 OD 17 .6 CU. ft. frostproof refrigerator 29&.95 Zero degree-freezer holds I 65 lbs. of frozen food. Refrigerator a nd freezer never need defrosting ! Add optional icemaker now or later. Features twin crispers, rollers, separate temperature controls. J uice rack, door shelves, butter compartment. Majo r Appli an ces, 80 kltcheDBld ondercoonter dishwasher '319.95 Culinary copvenience thdt lits.the budget! Lorge capacity, 7 pushbutton cyclos. F,;,.ced <iir d,Ying system, '9 position upper rac~. include$ attractive pa.niil. Normal re- placement instollotipn avoilable now at • special price! ~., .. or Appliances,. 80 " ' • • t ' 1 ( PEOPLE ) "When you've seen one governor, 'you've seen them ,.1. _____ ,.... _ _, ____ ;...;... ___ ..,_._-6.. Solzhenilsyn and N 1 l a I y a Alekleyevna Resbetonkaya, bis wife of ~ yean, lived before the separation. The final divorce action pro- ' bably meAlll that Soviet • ..authoritiea have consented to • have the author live In the : .ap1ta1. Heel')' A. Kfls~er, the globe- lrolllng adviser to President Nixon, is spending his IJVo- , week vacation at Acar,· 1co un~ der the same kill!! o secrecy that surrounds his diplomatic l'ork. Kissinger was reparted to have arrived in the Pacific coast resort before dawn Saturday aboard a U.S. Air roreo C.fl Jet. ' • Bat. tbl only official com-ma. about bis actlvitier came from I U.S. Emba11y ~~-who reported, HJM lilf lt -lo be pure rest and _..WI II baa been." * -M. Kelllledy tM .... Ill speak at a July 4 <*•111111 ill honor ol Gov. G12 11 C. W ct, the Mat-•I: 1 IU rat'• olfice ••'•714· ~ ~ 1 ranee at Doc • I AIL wl take place · all ." Peter said. "There's nothing like the frankness of little kids," Walker noted. * Joseph Kennedy m, 20-year- old son of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, baa quit hi> tem- potary 'job as a ·community liaison asoistanl for the San Francisco Heailll Department, Director Franl:il J . CWT)> said. Dr. Curry said Kennedy quit Fr(day and left San Francisco after four weeks in the job where his assignment sparked a protest led by Jolin L . lifolinari , a member of the city's board of supervisors. ~tolinari aroused public at· ten tion to young Kennedy's .hiring by saying be wondered ••if there may be other people who are better qualified." * Dita D. Beard, 54, 1 headline 111111t a year ago when lhe ap- ,..,..i w he • lint i.t...... rn: and .. out ol -Bet· llement of antttrust dlargea, Is living in quiet obocurtty In Deover. · Tiie former corpor•tion loh- byilt S11frers a chronic 1te1rt ailment, angina p e c t o r I 1 , Wldeb preventa f u r t b 1 r q..Uonlllg. She has been 1)111 ~li~nald tr.ash eompactor 279.95 • Needs no bogs. • Chorcoal oir filter eliminotos odors.. • t ., ..... , • TnRI• drive ram · · ' . • Litter Bin meetltno'" •. stooping. , . • Safety features. . ' . fl tile b(lspil&I for monlbt 1nd • _______ ,_..__..;.;..;,. __ _.._.1. 111!1 ol sight except to lmnlly, *"-"' ind her docto • general eleetri~! ~ I • save 11.95 OD multl·sJ'OOd large eapaclty washer 238.00 Exclusive mini-ba sket for hand washables. permanent press cycle, waler level/temp. control, extra rinse cycle. 18 lb. capacity. Savo 20.00 on matching dryers; elec. 169.95 , gas, 199.95. Buy the pa ir, save 31.95! Moil and phone orders invited. Limited Offer ! ~· Normql, rel!IO<Jemetilt ·. lnst.iltt!tion 29.95 ·'' : , . ·: ·' . I ' •• ' • , CIUllOS ' • . i{. .:=~:a~ a~":l.~ .. an award "l &a'1 ... thal amdt of ber ony more " a frillJld, II. .M~. said. ANAH£111 ... H. .he.Nil f714) Ill.tit I NlWl'OlT HllNTIH&IOll 1W11 OtWMI. MALL Of OMHlll 47 F•.t.J ... _.._, {71"41 M4-ttlt 7717 Nl"fff A..... (1141 Ht.)JJI 2JOO H. T_. 19-t tll4) m-1111 IOtl Lo. c.mto. M•ll 1211) lt.G.0411 • ,... the ~ SHOP IOA.M. lo "31 P.M. MONO .. YTHlOU&H HIDAY. S .. TUlDl.Y 10 A.M.,. 6 ML S\INO.\Y II HOON lo I P.M. 1 • ,_ I ,_ ·-- Bidding and bu)'ing Is the on1or cl the evening when members and lriencls ol tbe ~wport Harbor Auxiliary of Children's Home SocJ,ty ca\her !pr hletmlsl Soiroe .r Art. I Setuiig for 'tht r,rlslan style art sale and auction wJll be \tbe Santa Ana O>un-~ try Club Saturday, ~ll 7. • While t~ bJghliSh ol the OWiing ls an ~ auction of works b we~ artists, party-goers alao will have · tbe ~ . porlunlty to browse and buy oubigbl" Other works which will be exhlbi{ed in a Left Bonlt type gallery, to be ~ .. the Le PeHt Salon. On display will be sketches, collagel, wateroolon, aerl&raphs, oil palntinis, sculpture and woodcuts, all prleed below '50. Artists represented Include James Balley, Diane Balley, Dorothy Colby, Mickey Lewis, Louis Lieber, Jacquie Moffett, Mrs. John Macnab, Bill Jonea,, Dick t:.'llapman, Lu Murphlne, Ulorla Bradeson, Bernard.iZalusky, Orville Clay, Qel, Wllaon and Llaa Woodman and Ruth Oigood. 'Represented in the auction, t<> be con- ducted by Richard Challis, will be Hal Akins, Lµcla Anderson, Ro g e r Armatroog, Bradeson, John Irv 1 n g Brand~ Rex Brandt, Paul Darrow, PlllJ Dike, Jerry Wayne Downs, Ray Fries>, Arman Gasparlan, Herb Gr1-ld, Dixi Hall, Frank Hamlltoo, Ralph HUiet( Jan Kaapnycld, Cortta Kent, ROQr .Kunts and Robert Landry. • · · .. Otbera are Louis Lieber, JoAnn· Mix. Jacquie Jllolfell, George Nag~ Ruth Osgood, Ron .Roesch, Steven 1 'Scott, Miriam Shelton, Den Sbreves,!ll'fndr. ·Steve Sowinski, Jal'Que Tatu J,~ ~. Hanson Travis, Ann Von, Robert , · Wamn Woodward, Bernard Zalusky, Aliile 'nlisUewalle and Gelilella Paulsen. Cmdr. Sowtnskl, who has contributed to the auction since its inceptl.on, willi&erVf. . aa host !or the artists, and master ol ceremonies will be John Scott Trotter, comp.--cilnductor and · po)J'oo of tbe arts1 'l ·f . Chairman is Mn. Mason Roe. Prior to the aolree, auxiliary patrons will be enlerlained at a champagne reception Sunday, March 25, io tbe Irvine Cove home of Dr. and Mn. Tmell RG!>I. New On the dlstingulsh<id list are Dr. and Mn. F.dward A. Boyd, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Doane and the Messn. and Mmes .. Arthur E. Briggs, . 'l'llayer S. Crispin, Paul W. Elmquist and Robert Vordale. _,..,. ... --. /,• 'Br~ncnes · <Dut '' You've Come A l.ong Way· eould ·theme die .Jillestone ot.I the Harbor Area Girls Club. Started in 1954 above a taco shop, the club boasts modern , -facilities at 1815 Anaheim st., Costa Mesa. ' And, Oil Friday, ¥arch 30 the first branch will be Offi· clally opened at 21132 Orange Ave., Costa M~ The publlo is !nv:ited to the 4 •tb s· p.m:-: open house. -·~ The i>ranch ls naine,d Grae&· cott'age Ut mem0ry ' of Mrs. Grace Hoag, who always had the. best intemt of'' Y91Jth hi mind. She was the mothllr al• Ge\Jrge Hoag II, a dfrectof, w~li; is· shown presenting . tbe_'kefj to branch members (right~ · ..... . ' • ' > •• • f ) ' ... ' ' Invitations and programs for Children's Home Society, Newport Harbo r Auxiliary' s Soiree d' Art carry out the artistic theme for th11y carry a reproduction of a Ren oir, titled "Gabrielle and Jean" (~t right). . ' • I : .. : .. -: .. : .... : .~: ·: •:, .. . • • '\. • • . ·.. : • .. ' ' ~ :· ' , l=:ldpf1 ~e Y s .. ri qs w,i.tal 'l'blnb to.1 s..111. • J!er11kk ol Slhta the poor, the dissblecl aad the aged, while ... , Ana, !l!ocl-ralaq !or St. Jooepil llooiiiial . tbe private ·sector, ~ provided .V.r-ln-• bu • Gil Ill mu,. '* 1 "l. .,,. creullll IJ<Olaetion for ~In the labor M lier .,..... ... ~ lorct tluuogh dlv$'1ity, free cboice.apd h11•1~ •.'lloaefll ....... -daJ>. ~· : " .. '. "". Jlordt ai; bl Ibo Grail! ~ of #le · "Iii ~. today w~ have a bta,lth, care • ~ ....,.. llolol. ' 1 .,....,. Iba! depondo on the government • llb,;.1 nal -lroQr 111111 mto\'lr lo llDllite cara !or the helpless and ' . • 11• I of ~ All!nutll Eqllllles ., needy, while leaving larg~ly to the· r.-::-s:i1..::= .!J: J: prlVale -the task and responsibility both In Hollywood and on bips to ~ .,o1 ~!ding ""'.'h care. barn. · ·:'1'hil ,~·~" Jn,'t°" n·,1 $he still Ill• blt' ·peroonal ~ ~Ill ... ll<lildJow, upon lhls fun' . plJoalt number In ber book and decided lo cf8meiital dlvi<lon o! responsibilltib 1 caU the entertainer "OJld turkey" and .,. betwoen tbe govemmenl and private ...,. •lie ldm lo headline a -' ton. We believe this very special public- \ Hope l8ll<lf annered tbe phone, Mrs. pri'lale relatlonship in the health care Benrlcl< aald, and be acnec1 .1o -field .stimulates dlVfftity, promotes in. bis tbne for the beneftl !""'aUoo and .~ opportunltlel !or ti "° _.tng oo the_..,.~ unprovemenl. Brown and bis Bind cl -Committee members hope to raise """* -,,.. 1 '<I $80,000 lrom the black-tie dlnber dance to lo:il& p.111. 1o ....,._. , wist the ~ In Its planned 16 Anllounot-ol ..._ -made .,... milllen aplasloe In die surserr. Ing a hmcheon la Ille~ llatel ..._.,., mom. radiology a n d with Patricia llltt, aasiltln! --.tary of 'laboratory areu. Bealth, Educat!Dn and Wllfore u li:ey· Tbeae lacllltl.. are shared with --ket. . Chil<hn't Hoepltal of Orllll&• County, She WU ~ by Jom. !lfmn, lhuo J10Mllil1lntl a redllcilon Ii> '<0$1 am! ' 1eneral d!Fman of the St. Joaepll cluplleaUoo cl ....,lets. Hoopital exponolon limd. C<>d1alrm<n of the -committee Dilcuallni the role 1~ the prhate !or the benellt '"' £. B. Buslor and J . S. boopltoJ In today's llealm c:aro picture, Fluor. 'nckets .,. $125 and m11y be 1 Mn. Hitt Bald. "JDlftMlnllJ, .... the rtaerved by ca1Uas till bolpilll devt!Oc> yeara, ,...,,, .... t baa pall the ... lor ment ofllce. HMdllnor for the St. "-'i Hospital lloneltt Saturday. March a1, wlll bo -...,., •ncl appoorine on the pt'Olrtm. wlll be LM 11.-andhlt ......-.. ··"· . .. ·: ·- . . • . . • " . • ' I ' G .. oal · • • •• ... . .. .. . ... . . , . .. • . ,. • • t • BEA ANDERSON, Editor T~.~tt.ttn , ... IJ Advice Bad Me d icine ' ... : ~' • :i • .', .... . . DEAi\, ,\NN I.A};DERS: Where does a wllman go and what 'does she do when her first and only k>ve arfalr is over? I'm so lonely I cooild dle. . . •' .\ ·, l 'The trouble started wl\en our ooly child 1!'.arried. l had devoted myself ""!'.· pletely to her because my lwsbanlt neither needed nor wsnted my aftectlGO. \\:: I'.,~' .·:." . "1· . . • Last year I decided to go bock to work. It was there that I mot the love of my. lile.1 He was rnanij!!l and having troul>le wltli bis wile. Th"'° monlbs ago be told .'""be hajl declded that their marriqe coald work II be stopped -. me. So 0 · our affair ended. · I'm on ll'aJ>qulllzen, mJaerable and depressed. Don't tell me to tee~ buay or ' ~ ' . " .! .., .l"';i •:j .. ~ . ·!i " ,,. . ~· gel counseling. I conllded In my doctor and what do ~ think be SUfitSled! Another eUalr, w:>at do ,YOu say, An(t Landen? I'd Ute ,.,,, advice. -MOOD INDIGO DEAR MOOD: ~ 1'tl fetl betrayed, njecled ..,._Ill a lllle ol deprestlclll. U.._ )'la. pt e1ws,••1 ~ wlll ~ 'fall """ lied wllll Illa --........... f( Tldl ..... Seid ..... pnlll?spl, Aa ........ wllo •UQ<llotl -'Ollolr, I l>ove llOlllO advice fGr ll™o "1'111*111 -~ th)'HU.'' ' , DEAR ANN LANDERS~ Wbat are the chances for a mixed racial marriage? Our da1ljJbter who It-In law acbool told us last nf&bt that ahe wants to llllD01IDCe her eopgemeat to • blacl: medical lludeat next May. ~ • His parent& are no .happier about ft than we are. ~ bsckgn>unds are slmllar to ours -culturally and finan- cially. They -tile aame problems al\Old I« aur l'lllltlren that we .... We wooder ,II our da1Jl)Jler and her ' fiance bal'!' . considered all I he . • posslbllltlea. She wlll be reaenled II)' ·-~tnembe!> OI· the blaci communltr.._ 1111 will be unacceptable to 'the white Oonl- rounlty. ~.what. abollt their chU~nJ Will • they C005ider themselves black or -~--whlte?·All<hmat will lher be COOB!dend by olhen! • • We are I"" prejudiced people, Ann. In fact, we are the most liberal couple in our !Ocial circle. We entertain blacks in our home and have been entertsioed by them. But baying a blact ..... 1n-1aw 19 another matter. And the pioopect ol tnulatto grandchildren has created --slderable ltrelS In our lamlly. We'd like yoor views. -INDIANA PARENTS DEAR INDIANA: Tbtse ~ mar- rlqe ta rk1<7, '""' belweee memben ol tile aam• 'race,· IJlt<mclol manlqes It.ave addtU1•1l 1*11WD lalurdl fer 1be -1oamenllooed.Any-wllodoet aol .... lldl lael " -Ulll<. It .-u~eoupletoSIU' .momt* tlle ;ftlllems. Speolda1 alridly u a ..;.., wllo wal bon am """"' la Iowa (myaell ~ .,... .... ol a mlllorily lf""P), I woutcl D0$ be plaued if ,Hf dau&bler bad mU\ riot! otll ol lier nllglH, much leu· lier race. 1klt I w1t1lcl accept uy mu ol lttt eldce, ud I woald do everytblac In mi -lo be ...,...Uve aad wlO theal well. • ' It's not alw11Y• eesy to recopize . especially the fint lime lll'OWld. Acq l"JUl'llll with the guldellnea. Read Landers' booklet, ''lAVe or Stx and Ho to Tell the Dlflerence.'' S<lld a Ion«. addrwed, lllampt<l enve~ with roqueat and 3$ "'"" io coiri to Ille LY Pllhl'. I -~ -- JI DAILY PILOT T-, Morell 22, 1973 ' Where Is Fraud? Right • Guarantee Br JO OLll)N • Of -............... Bui what about the cor- porations that command high prices because they .have a 1nonopoly? And the ads that say "Try it ju.st once and you'll like it" bot require ex· pensi ve postage to m a i I unwanted items back? "'111e problem ol llOI ,.um, ane'I 1JlGIJe7'1 W 0 T t h 00> caslonally 1oes from a bualnw to another buaineu, . .,,.. r rom buatnes.s to a very lar(le COl\IWDU IUCh I I government," Wllllama, a member of. Nader'• Raiders, 11td. other by 'going him ooe bet· !er.' 'l1lere wlll be a mooopoly wttb aulfitleot cootrol ol a ..-!tom. Businesses will advertia, "fey II just once - )'OU'U 1IU It,' or there will be are a fraud. "There la a ooalltloo of peo. pie In high oUlce who have 1 tendency not to proaecute." p<lcel for !hem. • -, "Whit la It In our oyitem thal maku hud Aooordinc to Ben Williama, OOlllUl!l'r fl'Otectioo advocate, uljf Harlelgh JohNton, lawyer and economist, the public is almost powerless in dealing with certain kinds of fraud . prico fWDc." · Johnston cited as an e1· ample ol ...,,..ate fra..t a •mol<lislwhowanUID purchase a Mercedes·Bena: ·General Motors wondered why Americans were buy J n g foreign ears, then .d<cldecf to lobby for inc-...d trade pro- tection. Consumers who atlll ,wanted to buy foreign cara were forced to pay higher "Wily la COlllUllltr ,,.,d I problem!" JohDltcn ukM. "It'• a very J.oefficlent way io spond dollars. It's a Jou ol profit for the country." pcwlblel "C"<tnaerv tv11 feel capltallam oan no ......,, Soclallsts toe! tbat t b e In the more familiar kinds ol fr•ud, such u bein& ah:irtod Ill l!lelt ... 1&111 aJ the tupennartet, the con- sumer can complain and get sati.!ifaction. If he is che.ated in a land deal. he can 1ue. · These questl<¥l9 were er.· plored during UCI E1tension'1 lecture series, ~forality ... Twilight Zone of the Law. Topic of .the two men wu C.Onswnerlsm: Protection or OverprotecUon? Corporatlonl have lour wayi to "control" OODIUmers even tbaugh they will spread the word tha& eomeone I 1 defraudl111, be continued. "Competitor& will fight eacll Ht dted the class action suit u an ettecUve way fi>r "a lot of people who have been defrauded ol 1 U!Ue money" to be ncompenoed. "Part of the problem is a problem ol proof -making 1ure certain klDdl of crime Coosumen can be 1>'91ect.d by court testa, he said. "'Ibis • Is the beat tblng to happen. Leglslatloo la good to a point but la too clo8e ID big -cor- porationa." Consumer fraud costs ln- dlviduab $12 btlllon per year, ~ Johos!Dn added. capitallaUe m _,,. to cheat l*f.1•· trouble la that tbey re lh rtaht and they're bolb --The prob-lem II to I.,. oul 'l!ben tbo1-k. · "ProCt often breed I cheating. Tiie legal 1ytlem It belt." \ . I Coast Couples Recite Weddi~91 Vows BAILEY-KINKOPF Lutheran Pturch of ijle 1'!8ster, Mla1ion Viejo was the setting for the nuJ)Uall llnkln1 • Tere ·Elee• IW>kopl of Costa ·Mes8 .arid W. Donsld. Balley Jr. of Newport Beach. · Pa~tl of the oewlyweda are Mr. and Mra. H. F. Kinkopf of San1 Clemente arid Mr. and M,.._ W. Donald Balley 'Sr. of Newport Beach. Matthlaa ol the Zion Lutheran Church, Anaheim. The bride !I the daughter of Mr. and Mn. Alvin P<nhall or Bajboa, and her bua-la tbe aon and atepaoo of Mr. and Mrs. Biii E. Al>aher of Waaco. Miu Ellen Van Wle was the mai(I of honor and David Hodgkins serv.ed as best man. The newlyweds, who are honeymoon1n1 ln N o r t h e r n Ca!Uomla, plan to reside in Costa Mesa. 11r1dal 1tt.ndaa1a wore Sharl McKOWN·GENUNG H,llfn, Linda F'l-ue<, Katy . l'rohlt and Ga~ Cir!, Al· Linda Joy (ienung and Den· tbe bridOllJ'OOm wero ' · R. b t M K nln J St In n1s o er c own, a e , oe e meyer, _1 n-.... Ste.ve W Jn 1 or and Brett , P>tJD;:,~ors at ..,.~ .. '6e County Bailey. JuverµIe Hall, were married in The bride Is a graduate ol Chapman College C b a p e I , San Clemente High· ScHool and Orange. attended Sad~eback Colle1e. Their parents. are the · Rev.· Her huaband 1s a graduate of ••-· · COrona del Mar Hip School, and mrs. Dan B. Genung of attended Orange Coast Co.liege &mland and ~ir. and Mrs. D. and served with the Navy 1n-0. Mcl<awn of Newport Beach eluding a tour of duty ln Viet· The newlyweds attended ••Tmh. M d M Chapman College, and the e new r. an rs. b 'd t board . Bailey will reside in Costa r1 e spen a semester a Mesa. the school's World Campus Afloat. Following a Maia.Uan • DELAMORE.PENHAi.l hooeynioon, the couple resides In Newport Beach. Kathleen Jolmlocl 11 hl1 bride during ceremonl" COQdueted In the La Jolla Preabytorillll church. · Tbe bride 11 the daugbter of Mr. and Mn: Rlcllard K. Johnson of San Clrfoo. The newlyWeds, who art making their homo . In San Diego foll~wina • a 1 Hawaiian CLARENE NEDOM honeymoon, '"' graduates ol / SMITH-COLMAN California State Univeralty,1 J San Diego. , · · · In a carden ceremony 1t. ROHR-COOK \ended by cloaa relaUvu and · · '" lrlencla, Ann Colman of Balbol Marlajean Cdok became -the') Island bec1111e the bride ot bride of Victor Rojlr . durinv,1 Baymond Frederick Smith, double ring ceremonies cob· a)ao Of Balboe. Island. ducted by tjle Rev. Haney The aetllng wu aJ tbe Bel Tafel In the , W a;y farer~ r Air bnme ot the trlde11 aunt Chapel, Potituguele Bond. · '.f and uncle, Mr. and Mn. Archie The bridei daughter of M~. McCall and officiant wu the Paul Cook of Westmln.slllf, Rev. K~mlt C11lell1D01 ofthO ' was attended b7 Paula a All Salnll Eplacopal O.mdi; Helen Lopez aid Judi.; . Beverly Hilla. Lara Allen ""1 Julie'I Parenla ol the nowl)w..S. were flower girl~, and P.W. are Mr. and Mn. Robert E. Tynon served as ng bemr. Oilman of Coat.i Mesa and The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ellaon Smftl\ of Bruno Ave of Beverly, N.J., Balboa Island and Pomona. asked Richard Allen to be his Attendant.I were Miu SUiia best man. Ushers were Glen Smith and Keith R. c.olman. Cavenaugh, Phil Evans and The bride attended Chnae Fred Paton. Cout College C&llfornia stile The bride is a graduttte of University at' Long Beach and Westminster High School and UCI where her husband Is attended Orange Co 1 1 t stud,ying for b1a doctOl'at;. He College. Her husband ls a is a graduate of Pomona Col· graduate of Long Branch High Iege and earned a maaten at sthool, New Jersey, attended C81ifornla State Unlveralty at Rutgers University and is a Los Angeles. graduate of California State They will reside on Balboa I University, Long Beach. Island. Spffl1f1 Is In fhf* Catds - Mrs.'Jimes ·r. Gable ndtJ and Mrs. J, Robert r:e~ 11'9 chOosing fresh spring . flowers to decorate tablb fOl'<the Thursday, Mm-cl{ 29, benefit lunche<>n and card -party, planned by tbe-NtQlonal Cbarity_Leasue, Newport Har)lor Associates, begiAAJng at ·\1:80 a.m. in .tht El Niguel ~ Club. Proceeds from the L)'Jlllle Kay •P o • h i 11 became tho brldo of DennlJ Michael Delamore d u,r I n g cere1nonle1 P>Uducted' tit~ Chapel by the Sea, Carmel. Oflicianl was the Rev. Elmer 'mveN'S..ioHNs2t1 -Nedoms I Gil)' Stevens, ~ 91'Ki,._! I · Ind Mn. Richard Steveoi of r' II N event \¥ilf aid the John Tracy Clinic. : '· . . Newport Beach, claimed e ews S,Peakers1 T opits ~Vary at Gatherings Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Nedom of Irvine have an- nounced the ens11ement ol their daughter, CI are n e ,.,aree Nedom to J oh n Lawrence Welman of Huntlni· Me14 Verde GOP PJ'OI and cons of t&e' con~ troveralll no--fault 1.ru:Urance will bO dlscuased at the lunc1-•meeting of the Meaa Verde . JleriW;lllcan Womeu'o Club, Federated. luncheon meeUna at . noon voyage aocial hour. Dinner Thursday, Marc~ 29, In the · wlll be served at B:io p.m and home of Mrs. M I c.b a e I darie<! mualc, wUI b8 pro~ded Rthbthn, Westmln1ter. by Tony M0reoo. Couples Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 31, lo lhe Grand Hotel, Anaheim. Proceed.! will benefit Orange League County Children's Hospital. Speaker will be Cmdr, Bob Vemon of the Los Angeles Police Departmenl, a n d muslcal entertainment will be provided by the · Lyrlca, a . women's quartet. Spei~en will be allomoy Marvin . Bunoo of lhe Trial Lawyera Aooaol1U1111 -and Ken Pastad of the F1rmera Insuraoc:e Co. Mrs. Raymond Moldt will host the meeting ln her home. BSP Xi Mu Zeta Chapter, Beta Pbl will elect officers during a Openings Forecast Should your aon or daughter study qlneering -when you COMider the dearlh of jobs In that field 11 preaent! A good quest.ion. · And the answer: By the m1d·19'10I engineers will be as scarce and as courted by employers as they were in the heyday of the 1960s, aaya Qiauncey SWT, dean of Unlvenlty of California at Los Ang~' Scllool ol Eni!neerlllg and Applied Si:leoce. He estlmatet employment wlll be, 20 percfnt higher In ll'IS than It waa In tho baMcr year of 1969. But schools are upected to graduate only obout half the number needed. Right to Lifo Leagua of · O~ange C01111ty will serve a luncheon at 11 a.in. 'lbursday, Match 29, in tbe pariah hall of Our Lady Queen ol Angela Oiurcli. Proct!etll will SIJ!'llOrt the Ufe Line. Mrs. Sally Sllillvan -.UI speak on the purpose• of the league and what fs being done in the area to further the cause for Pro-Llfe. Workshop Pairing: The Search for Intimacy will be the subject or a weekend workshop for singles to be conducted by Ruthe Gluckoon Friday and Saturday, March SO and 31, in Park Newport. Topics to be covered include romantic dating and sex stereotypes, how fair fighting can encourage loving, selec- tion and rejection, freedom , power and trust, a n d manipulation. Work.shop hours are from 7 to JI p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday. Punch and Judy Spring <hdae will theme the Costa Me11 Punch and Judy Guild's aMual dinner dance ln the Costa Me11 Country Club Saturday, Mmh 11. Members and guosts will gather at 7 p,m. for a bon DIAMONDS '·" '"" == ....... _ ::.-:;!.... ... •sso 111111 -.NU• lltlrot, ClllTA MIU • J40- NOUt11 "'1Ml' .... ._~ ,....UOMl,_.,f .....,.°"""'............... ,....,..,.. ..... , .. ' r HB Junl.ors ' , Huntln11ton Beach Junior Womed will bav1 1 a dinner dance at 7 p.:m. Saturday, March SI, In' the Mesa Verde country Club. Music for the evening will be fly , ·camiu Colla. NB -~e49ue Provlotonal1 and t b e I r husbands will be' honored by the Asslatane<! League ol NewPort Beach during a din- ner at 6 p.m. Saturday, March 31 , in the league's Service Center. Provisionals are the Mmes. John S. Allen, Robert Barton, Robert BasmBji!n , Arthur Geil, G. Robtrt ll o d son , Robert Kemble. J a m e s Loudon , A. .John Reichle, Robert Rotstan, Harry Selling, Wesley Sha.Uer and Harry Whittaker, Coupl,s Club Buslnell and Prol.,.lonal ·sec Auxiliary In closing the fiscal year! the Silver and Gold Chapter o South Coast Community ll~lal Allllllary presented a cheCI: for $22,7IO to Bernard Carr, hospital admlnlatrator. The money will be applied to the allllllary'1 pledge. New officers ·were lnltalled by Mrs. Arthur Briggs, aux- tllary president. They are the Mmes. James Thomas , chairman; Robert Hastings , vice chairman; Watson Jar· rett, treasurer; Helen Pratt, seCretary, and ienry Brian, corr.sJXllldlng secrelary. ?:In· George Wqlf, retiring president of the auilllary, was presented a plaque from the hospital board in honor of her service. DUring her leadership, a service program called Stroke Re-socialization was formed and to date 46 volunteers have ~.C?.!t~ow5.~.~.~~ ............. 119 •· ~¥.,~~,~~-~.:.~.~.~-~~~ .... 99' ... -FROM OUR IAKIRY - .......... ~~lllim fflf Ailoma at Mii..OI< uni._ INCh, °"' ....... ,,.., ,,.. O!lll'•llMI 11'1 c .......... "' ... .,., ....... .......................... """ .... v ...... C9llJ Miit, m•R:l"•°'oiii~ tAILYIMllt-NL IM t SUNDAT IM cu• II_, ) been trained la ct ...... Mrs. WoU now aerves as chairman of Communl'ty service, and ·under thiJ pro- IP'lm free transportation will be flltnlshed to J11Utnla for treatment 1a doctar1• offices or In the hospital. • ·'Alio; upon ~eque1t, voluntem will make dally or Olherwlae specflied lelapbono calls ID persona llvlni alone who want to have IOmeone check on them or jual call and say "hello, II ton Beach. Miss Nedom attended Whit· tier lllgh School and Whittier College. Her fiance, son of John W. Welman of Loa Angeles, at- tended Anaheim 1Jnlon High School and Calilomla State University, F'Ullertoo. The belmbecl are plaMtng a June 2 wedding In st. Andtew'a Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. Dalf·Sizes Sizes 121/z·26 1h' Fads may come and fod1 may go but jertey •-on and on. '-lolly tho one,1 from Haff.Sin Shop, We pick '•m for claufc ....i fffb •nd alkeund WNf'lo ablNty. Cl!-froOI many: from $21.00 Sun4ay lllopll"rt ..n.-• Hu11IWl1f" hoch °""" t2 .. s ~({a Nor'sHALF. SIZE SHOP ' . . I HUNTINGTON BIACH M HUNTIN•TON CINTU , ...... ....., .... PUWRTOk-114 o.., ............. o ........ ,.' ...... """' ..._ • ...,.,,,..1 .. t-r....-... ....... 1w B•k•ui•rlNs cl e Mu~ ...... . 1, • 11 you prefer tl:lc maplA· cence of Gorham Sterllna- you'll lcwc tbeae ~qni8ccnt SA VIN GS ! ~ ·'"'Tlll1 N th9tlme to add pJaC:IHfttin&: pJtce1 Of tbOM Mceatary itrvtng pJecu- and what• beautiful glft Corbam Sterling would bet U.1,.. )r!c:. Dll Ch111rillf tda April 1nd T eaapoon l.50 11. Ind, Salad Pork lt.90 14.90 Iced Beverage Spoon "' Jl.60 14.6() Cocku.UFork 7.10 10.10 Cold Meat Fork 23.15 18.15 • SA VE $3100 on ea<!.\ ploce-•ettinl.: piece. SA VE $3'.oo on !ea \small tervh.g piece. S.tVE $5.bo on tacli lliJe Hnlng piece. Ston • !Uedme of el ... t dll'htl wtih thb •pecW ofltr Oii j 2£ pl ... temce·for-<lgblllelsh• of ucb-TwPQOn, Plicc · !Cnlle,~nd Pi•« Forkl • · Example: Stra1bourg 24-plcce Set u.10..i hlee '• Prlclon April 2nd $379.'° , SAVI SUW ~ ................... SOUTH COAST PLAZA lrislol al II.. Sao 0!19• fTwy. I Cool• "!"• , Phon• .Ho.znt ' • I l - l ·--·-. Fishing for Funds " Even rain can't prevent New-port Harbor Lady Anglers from sponsoring a bene- fit luncheon to open fishing season. Prelude to fishing will Ile staged at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 27, in the Airporter Inn. Proceeds will underwrite annual picnic for handicapped children. Ready to fish for funds are CTeft to right) the Mmes. Dale Carter, Dan McMillan and James Evans. , ' i· ·; • ' • ' ·~.~~·l··· ' . -~: 1 ''~ ·"· . ' ' . ' • 1snaw on• rE¥ldit around. Sale Sale Sale • e4.66 400 .... S.SZ. JCPenn•v l•w11 food pl111 •••d O'O control. Conf1in1 11ltrogtn, pho1phor11t 1114 po• tt1ti11m. 25 lb. b1g CO¥ttl 5,000 tq, ff. 688 ""9· 1.25. Penn•v• Dicho..dr1 l1wn foff pl111 ;)111ct end Wttd control. I % 11itro9111, l '1. pho1phor111, 6 % pot111ium . 20 lb. b19 covtrs 2,500 1q. ~. 10& •et· 1.ft, P11u~•v1 1U-purpo11 pl111t food. ld11I 00 for l1wru ind flo ... •r btch. 20 lb. b19. ' Sale prk• .tt.ctl" t11ro.,1t S..'4oy. J¢Penney _ We know what you're looking tor. • Shop Sllnd1y noon to S p.m. • FASHION ISLAND .STORE Newport Beach • I .. . . . . , . DAILY PILOT 5 Wedding, Parties .Hosted on Coast 1 SIXTY ye.rs of marriage by llr. and Mn. Aden Brownell of Orlando, Fla., were honored when their daugbte(, Gladys Bostek, and son A r t h u r Brownell entertained at the Sheraton Beach lim, Hun- tington Beach. DlMer guesls from several states reminisced about the honorees. He is an honorary architectural ,hardware con· sultant and past Rotarian president. She has been a piano player on radio and ac- tive church worker. SUN CITY, Ariz. was tile vacation locale for Mr. and Mrs. F . E. Pierre vi' Costa M .... ACAPULCO was the vaca- tion destination of Mr. and Mrs. Denis Sullivan o £ Newport. Beach. CE LEBRATI NG their golden wedding anniversary during a roceptlon In the Bayside Village c!Ubhowle, Newport Beach were Judge and Mrs. Irvin Tapian. Judge Tapian ,.rved on the Los Angeles courts for more than 33 years bttore his retirement. Hosts for the party were\ the honored couple'1 son and daugbter·in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Taplin Jr. of Sacra men· lo. Guesu came from northern Cal1forn1a, Nevada and the Eut Coast. Amoog rep-n- tatives of the lea;a1 profession attending were Assemblyman and Mrs. Robert Badham, JuSlice l\1ildrtd Lillie and her hu.!band, A. Falcone. Justice and Mrs . Robtrt Kingsley and Judge and Pt1rs. W a I t er Odemar. HONORING t-lr. and f\1rs . Raymond Hill Williams' re- cent wedding was another . reception Biven in the Bayside Village clubbouat. The party WU bolted by ~1rs. Williams' ton and daughter·ln-law, M(. and Mr1. J . Robert !Illy or Bayside, . w~re the honored couple reside. Arnong the many gut.Sts were ~Ir. a~ ~11°1 Donald ' ·strand of Minneapolis who rnadl:! a surpr1Se visit for the :1ff<11r We're overloaded with great buys in Mattresses Convertible Sofas & orner Groups! So ... now is the time • to buy! ' Bargain Prices on Every Way to Slei11'r · . ., . • f " r • . ' KING SIZE ·' QUEEN SIZE ' SAVE $70" tt9915 Reg. $269.95 ""' I :iv~ t'S:W-tn915 Reg. $169.95 .... 5118 *17995 *19995 POSTURE REST A greet Ortho quaUly king! Features llke the Crown-Flex center -for added comfort. WUh • Mattress, 2 Box Spclng9. Ortho-P•k & Ooubte Bonus! *98 ORTHO EASE A labufous bvy In the perleet • .mt mattre11 Ht tor the bed· nlCJllft that'a too .maH for a king. With ~ Box Spring, Ortno.Pak A Oouble Bonus! *159911 ORTtiO Fl.EX A mat'tleioua: qUffl'I with Temper.0-Steel lnner.prtng I Fiber Lock 1!sal Pf!dcling loul'lda· lion. With Mattreas, Box Sl)flng, Offho..Pak I Oovble Bonus! *17995 POSTURE REST Svmptoou• IUXVfY In avery dalail! Thll beauty faatures lhlck Cotton·Falt miahlonlng, With Mattr ... , Box Spring, <>rthr>-hk l Double Bonus! . ' TWINS and FULLS . ORTHOEA5£ ..At.,_~ low prlOe you10oC81'1 al!Otd '° own·~ quality Ortho , Mallreu .n. With Matlret1. 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FREE DELIVERY SAN A ANA and ANAHEIM LAKEWOOD 50 Stor'5 t o Serve You 24'45 N. Tustin Ave. . l•cro1t froltl Ot-•119• M•IU fthon• 611-0'11 I .. ' '. • ' FOUNTAIN VALLEY 1811 WestlincolnAvo. I b 131 Harbor ~lvd. lriw••" ~ciw ·~ h•kl1111nt -·Attr111,1,, t••111~ of IWl"t•rl N•itt to Z.Uy't J9tt ••It •f f.•d M-.rt Phon•1 l lt.4SJO Pfio1101 J7Wt•D • +433 Candlewood Ave. 1.0$ ANG•L~f MOO•STO C•ndlewood Shop' U.H f'RANCIK'O .... ,,.0 OAXLAHO SAit 01100 ''''••• frolfl l.••ewoo4 Ce".'t•rl SA" JOSI ""°'"\lit ,.<..,.:'CJ• rue-~01141 1 614°4114 STOCKT ., ..... "'" I " • I I • • I ' . Audion Anticipated . . • ~oroscope: ~quarius Gets Audience FRIDAY Your emotlonl tend now to often --Be °""""'-llllnyaar...., J J MARCH 23 domlnat.. Member of opposlt. reoepllft. Dani permit prida oer. Know ft ...i pnJ<eod ac-, -;;;=======ii ,., pay1 meaoingflll com-to bloel: _.... conlingly. Conlidar dHln!I ot,,. By SYDNEY 011W1R pllment. SAGITl'AIUIJS (Nov. ji. falJllly member. Harmony In A lftle mt.D, Who lt OM of the country'a top ......Uveo, ooce told me, "The wise man coolrotl his deltiny utrology polntl the way." -AitJES (March 21-April It): Accent is on removln g obstacles to progress. Get ideas, thougbb on paper. OUUlneyour pbll o so ph y . Define goals. Come to terms with yourself. Realize no one is going to give you somelhlng for nothlng. TAURUS (April 2Q.May 20): Study Arin mssage. Be ready for basic changes. Speclal -ccald see ....... " your direction. Gemtll, Vlri• individuals could play tey roles. Subject of money is highlighted. Franlc cllaeuulon with mate, close aasoclate is indicated. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Emphasis ls on where and how you live. Special relationship is tested. Be diplomatic. If you ' are too forceful, you arouse enmity. Know it and make m.. telligent concession. Applies especially when dealinr with family momber. CANCER (June ti.Jiily 22): Low·key approach ls best - -hint Imm -message. People who depend VIRGO (All(. !S-llept. 21): Completion, OMl!zin1 of deal Is indicated. Don't Unger. Broaden horizonl. Perceive luture pot.ntiaL Artel person can set e1.ample. Property values come up for con- sideration. Get facts, dllcard rumors. IJBRA (Sep. 23-0ct. 21): Permit ideas to flow. Welcome chance to utilize original a~ proach. Surprise associates by displaying creative side to greater degree. Leo is io pic- ture. Maintain independent stance. 'You have more allies thaJt mlgbt be JUSpected. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Folio" lhnlugh on htmclL You could be Inspired along lines which lead to oolid profit. Know It and respond ac- cordingly. Aquarius individual domeatlc ~ 11 now 01 -~_,..,.,...,. NS Dec. to: Cycle"' 111p; take 1pec1111mponaice. .......,""'""" •• o the lead. Maka new lllW In II' TOoAY IS YOUll new diiectloctl. Empbaslze pmnallty. Make your 1 o If hoard. ID&hll&ltl venaUllty. Empbasll ti Oil comet u ... !ni. JMID'""I. You wW.J>e ,,...,., in apotllgbt. CAPlllCOJIN (Dec. :Jan. It): One behind the acenes cooJd be compllc•tlni what wu a nJOUvely simple ltllt- ter. Know It and do oome BIRTHDAY .you are "" dependent, an Ofiginal'thlntet, fond of traval, capable of anylyzlng character. You draw .. Reyn Sheff~r to you many born underi_-----, Geminl and Virgo. You wW have an actlve 90Clal life ln 1m and May could be your lllOll slgnifll:ant mbnth ol the year. I ' peroonal checking. You mayi----:;;liiiiiiiijj~---ii As prdot ol GoldllnlU.'• ob-be carryin( too great a load. aervatlon. comider eventl Tear away non-euentlals. One trom1your own expertence. you thoulbt lodlfforenl woru Whal joy we have derived in '--"' ... '' from the anticipation ot a your -· hoti4aY, the clr9"' comiDfl AQUAIUIJS (Jan 20-Feb. to tbWn. or the aoouJsltton 18): You are better able to of .ome lona: hoped-lor llC>it-communlcate with friends. aealon. For days, perbaJll I.. i weeks, our waking thouibta More persons now are 1n-Wom•ri• Al!p•r•I by were crowded with the terested ln what you say and • ll•vl• "happy pl'()&pects" and our do. Accent ls on fulfilment of ~ .N~,':"~" .~i~tt. ; dreams were pleuant ones. desires. Gemini, Virgo persona • AllC IHOll Somehow, the &etual reallz. play important roles. Change Nahirall1an atlon of desire WU often an ls beneficial. Cloj• • Sandat1 ant1cllmax. if not an out-J11 I• right d.laappolntment. To c... Hwy. Utilize this trulam, we 1bould c.ro.. 491 M• probably plan more happy ,events tor lonaer times and an-4741 enjoy their anticipation to PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;~;;;~~~~~~;;:~II the fullest. We feel both honored and pleased when people thank us for guiding them toward 1J1c1n1111to '" TlAVlt. c1.0THll sound declslons at times You get materlal needed to successfully launch project. MAIUO•I• ITAMf't• ltYt • • • when good, trlend.ly advioe TAKI ADVAHTAOI f'l.IAll -0, OIJ•. . . was 10 ·important to them. STOCK REDUCTION SALE I ..... ,. SW. 11 ........ ' """' STYUSH COOIDIMATU JOI WOMIN OH·THl..-01 KlfllOll.llY ICflllT WllAll OllAfllD l'lllX Dlllllll ~HBFFBR. ,,rt;} molLTUAILY An auction of fine Imported French and Gennan wines will be conducted at 6 p.m. Monday, March 26, tn the Stu1t Sltirt. Sponsor is the Women's Auxiliary to the Harbor Area Boys Club. Harry Babbitt (center) will be the auctioneer. Giving ber owroval to the wine list is Mrs. Edward Buck, preoident wbil<I Karl Boes ha!>J?ily antldpatee the benefits whidt the p~ will bring. Tickets will be available at tho door. on you seem to want perfec- tion. That ia lmPoSAible to give -don't deceive others or younelf. PIJees person plays prominent role. LEO (Jiily 23-Aug. ~): CreaUve lorcea llow. You are able to express )'OUrlell In meaningful manner. llelatlom with children are featured. MARY TAFT F ashi<2IJ1.9utique 445 E. 11t11 St. • Ms-1122 • cit.re ,. ... larikArnericard M11t1r Cherga LAt;UNA BEACH 976 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY 494-llll SAN CLEMENTE ' 15ll NORTH EL CAMINO REAL .... 492-0100 Excuses Not Worth a Dime Mesa Rite Scheduled ..... ~ ruJlsYSTEM SPECIAL! IMO By ERMA BOMBECK My daughter saw oomething sbiliy In the carpet the other day and tlcked it with her fool "It'a only a dime," abe said. I sboved her aside, dropped to my knees and clawed at the carpet until I had the coin Jn my band. Then, J)ll5hlng her into a chair, I aald, "My dear, it's Ume you knew about UFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY .... T .. W.r Tllo -1m_1 .... C.... M--141..0JSt 'Dime Power! ''Despite the shaky economy, the devaluation of the dollar abroad, end the ar- rival of Phase UI, a dlme is still needed to purchue the three big Ps in this country: Phone. Parking. Polly. "Ironically, the U. S. Mint only tu.ms out 15 dimes a year to be divided among 203,184,m people. This means MACl'S IXPllT CARPET & UPHOUTIR'f CLEA.NINCl- SIO UYint Roofl'I. $5 B1droom. $15 7' Couch. $7 Ch1ir. AMr 4:JI • 714:512·fJIS FURNITURE RB MEANS FURNITUR! AND ntEN SOME! FREI! DELIVERY. The look end IHI of the i....... deligner original at ~tiny RB p!loe. our tuxu11ou11y tuflod big awivet roclrM In Iha aon.t black wtArt with rollHI 1rm1 ..... 91111¥11 pad ... booe. ·ea -plot• with metchlng ¥ . • -Striking good loolla, dlvlnel~ comfort- lll>l•'&nd 1upelti quality (-our!'-worranty). -.. ---1'Ali-M 8-ES .-. .... ,... ........ _..11:Jil .. Tllf ... _._........ ....._ the odds of your_, having a dJme ls 8,127,390 to one. "Have you ever seen a poor devil in a plione booth without a dime? First, be checks the return box to make sure someone didn't forget their change. Then he goes through his pockets· to make sure he hasn't missed anything. 0 1.ike a fool, he lifts the receiver and clicks it, knowing full weJl, an operator won't hear your sad story about not having change until a dime is deposited. "In desperation, he seeks help from motorists in moving cars, pre-schoolers in a nearby playground, u neons cl ou s derelicts and stray dogs who look prosperous. "Vandalism to public phones in this country was up 37 per- cent last year. It W8!11't from hood1uma. It was from !elf- respecting cltlzens -forced St. Christopher modalB in the Man's Work? More men than ever before are working in women's lingerie shops, once a woman's domain. Mark Gindi, designer for Exotlque, a lingerie house, says so. And he thinks it's a good idea since so many more men than women purchase lingerie for gift items. "Most men feel more at ease getting lingerie from a man rather than a woman," he says. AT WIT'S END dime slots, kicked out glass doors and pulled the phones out or tbe wall • • • because they didn't have a dime. "'Ille horror of not having a dime for a parking meter is increased because you are standing out in the open on a public t horou ghf are an- nouncing to the world that you don't have a dime to your name. If you leave your car for change, it will be towed away or ticketed. "If you stay there you will only make a fool of yourself, running up to strangers and whispering, 'Hey, lady, give you a shiny new quarter for a dime!' (lDcidentally, if you are impressed by statistics, there is one parking place for every fifteen mllllon cars In this country.) <!Because of its urgency, the potty dime ls perhaps the most frustrating to come by. You find yourself crawling up and down looking at feet and trying to figure out, 'Are those the feet of a woman with charity In her be art.' "I have seen fine, cultured women, beautifully coiffured and elegantly gowned run like a gazelle to catch the door belnre it closed and Jocked. ''Take this dime. It may not buy happiness, but there are times when you can buy your way out of misery with it." A July 28 wedding Iii being planned in St. John the Baptist CatboUc Cburch, Costa Mesa by Mary Pat Tait aod David Blair of Los Angeles. News of tho betrothal and forthcoming marriage h a s been announced by the hrld .. to-be'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin K. Taft ol Costa Mesa. Mlss Taft is a gradbate of Crescenta Valley !Ilgb School and now ls a junior at st. Vlncent'1 School of Nursing, Los Angeles. Her fiance, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert · J. Blair of Denver, is a graduate of Mullin !Dgb Schonl attended Denvel' Univenlty and now is a serucr at califomia State University at Los Angeles. Consumer Protected Conaumers who buy from a flnn using a Polt Office Box number as its address can now obtain the name, address, and pbooe number ol the box holder from their I o ca 1 postmaster. In the past, consumers oomellmee uperieocod ptob- lems whm they bought by mall from a firm whose only advertised address was a post office boL If the consumer "6 a s dissatisfied with the purchase er ti be upertmced non- delivery, be bad no way of communicalinl with t h e ..u .... REMODELING ~ - We've just re-equipped . ou;ar wash with award wiMlng IMO EQ~IP ENT, the new .. HI & finest In eictorlor ~ uhlng oqulp--.~. mont. It 11 also the Gii~ equipment In America that 'Will mHt' tho ll11st U.S. G..,. ommont noise 1tandard1. ' ,, " We ere also ·offering ~n 1~ltionel {aervice, EXTERIOR Ol'IL Y C,A.R WASHING, We don't v1cuvm or cluh thttl~rior, lt'1 lde1I for those customers who •re: ;n 1 hurry and don't have the time to have fh•ir entire car cleaned & vacuumed. i I ~ , ~i ... -. -°"" CAR WASH & -CAR WASH & HOT WAX HOT WAX •t.75 •1.00 .. FREE....,, .. FREE ...... Ally flll·•P ._. Aay fllHp. N• 17 fallo• MW. .... I 14571 BROOKHURST, WESTMIMSTER, CALIF. 92683 (1.141 839-tlll ... CAN YOU BENEFIT SO MANY WAYS WITH MONEY-SAVER HOME LOANS! l llEDUCING ~RATES . Flnd ant nbout Laguna Federal'• lllllque home Joan in-...ducing plan ••• u!Od clfectivdy Biid nlJuost cxclusivclY, since 1945, by Laguna Federal Sa~ Sl!R.VICl!S AND SERVICEI It'1 ODl,)r mlnntto from OllO or' the above branchcoi to ,... ••• wilh qnicl: action gumnleod from our local, Imowlcdgeable -and sympathetic -al>' pnisll, cscrooir and loan penonncl. You'n1invitM to come in nnd i.JJc over the beneftll of a Laguna Federsl MONEY.SAVER OME LOAN, benefits.to you all along the lifetime of your Joan. You1t be delighted with thc lriend)y cxpcrtise, the prom pl ..,..;°"' the insight into local COIJditions d,..loped by ~8 years expnn'ence sm!ng your community. lnquite too about our 1111111 aaW>aJ proprm, Md membership irt the new Ltlguna Federal Savers . .Cob-auotltcr new coswavlaa ..mco from Laguna Federal S•vill• • • • . ' uo!.(li OFFICE: ~ 0..an A wnue. Utuft!' Beach, eo1a. 92651 • 49'-7!41 LAOUNAlllWBRANCH: 24031 C.Uede I• Plata. Lagboa Hilla, Calif. 91653 • $164100 LAGUNA NIGUEL BRANCH: , Mourdt Blf Plua, SoOth lApDt. Clllf. nm• 4'6-120t SANaJIM!NTBBRANCR: 601 N.EICIU'linoRe1l,SanQemtnte:, Calit nm• .. !n-11,S WATCHPOR NJ!T{BRANCI\ OPENlNO IN LAKllELSINOlll! ! ., • I I I I l I l • ..... ~~ .~ .. ·--..... ' . . . .. .. . ---. ' • . . -. Western Airlines . ' Adding 7 Planes Sjleclal tO Ille Dally l'llol L08 ANGll:LES -'western Airlines lllllCllllCOd Wednesday thll It bas underlaken the largest re-oqulpmeot program In ill 47-year history with tbe aig'l'llDI of purcb11e agreements for aevon a!rcraft and an optklo agreemeat for 15 more. THE FIRM orders were for two McDoooell Doujlas DC-10 serlet 10 Trijell and flve Boeing a<lvanced 727-. The ~ are !or l& addllkillal Boeing '127-lOlll. Arthur F. Kelly, presldeot and cbltf e1ecuttve ofiicer, Olli! 1181 the 1lllal pocbge <1. ZI aircraft plus spares woold ·be implemented over a thfea:. year period and would COii ap- prQdmately 1200 mlllloli, the Ja<geat single commitment Western has eve•· made for fleet modernlzatloft. ' THE COMPANY expects to finance the purchases through Internally gener>ted funds and addiUonal debt f l n a n c I n g "1llcb II yet to he 11f1'811Sed, Kelly said. "No equity financing ls """ templated, 11 he said. 'Ille 00.lOs ore fore delivery In May 197t 3lld June 1975 and will Increase the slie of THE DfRTI' DOUN AU STILL AROUND Westem's JJC.10 ftcet lo I. Tiie compony ta ~ delivery an t of the bfc 1rijea uus 1"11' - 006 fJ> A...U. two fJ> June and qoe .. Jllly." FIVE ms art 1ebeduled ro dellvery lo l\lri, April, May and June o( 197!. W..tern already operat.. 11 of the lonf-l>odled 727-%00 ll<ling trl- jets. Two of Ille 727's on oplklll would be for delivery in 1974, seven wlll be available In 1975 and lllx In 1971. Catamaran Firm Tells New Sales Record saJes and profl ta were registered by COut Callmaran Corp, in tlie !Int quar1er of flscal 1973, Hoherl L. 6Jttr, chairman or the board, announced Monday. For llie tbtte monthl ended Feb. 28, sa1.. for the Ssn Juan-Capistrano firm, "'"' ,l,!Al,967, abnosl double tut yell!\• first quarter 1alet of $'191,493. Nolt income In the current year amounted lo '65,MI, equal to 8 ~nts a share, near- ly triple the '22.548, or 2 cents earned In tlie like quarter of fllCaJ 1972. 'nlere wu an:terage of 863,081 common common equlvaleot sbares llland1ng fJ> the first quartei' of flscal 1973 aad 9081762 in the com- parable, J4'rlod o!1 the prior year. Alter said the profitable flnt q1*fter ""' achieved despite t\oi> factors: planned Increases in overhead and sup- :i':a~:ff =~.n; higher salts and a two-plant operaticn th.ls year, and a strengthening of the com- pany's regatta program a¢ researcli and development el· forts. 11Y TIRRY GRANT, R,Ph lt la 1973 and we have Jm- proyed health and llvln& con- ditions generally. Alonr with t.hlt we have dcv!loped ape-- clflc waya to tdenttty dla- eues, treat them and 1ome- tlmes prevent them by the use of vaccfnes, But. detplte this vut tmprovemtnt a threat to life still uiltl to- day from a lll'OUP of well known kW.en who have been emund for a long tbne. hllo-V_d __ Dl""'°"I -Ylnl & ..,_ 11::======-:--- Mplltttfa -.Tetanus -r.,. WcUI01la -Meul• ~.,.. IMll .. -lrMll pox -Tr- ,.,.... -lnlluenu -Chol- era. It takt1 constant stlr'Vdl- tance a.nd quick reaction to outbreab by health authorl· tiet to prevt!nt epJdemlcs and keep these killen under control. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR · CAN PHONE US whtn you need a delivery. We wW de. llver promptly without ntra charae. A great many peoJ)le re}y on us for their health needs. We w.elcome requests for delivery a er v 1 c e and Cbar&e accounts. PARK LIDO PHARMACY U1 Ho.,rtal ROid Ntwpert l11ch '42-1SIO PraeDoll_., ' OponMon.-llon.9&m. .. pJ11.;Frl.9 '6p111. ·-' : * llllllA PW Morory ilMnQS Bldg., V~'j!tW 11 Uncok1 : 1\' HUlllMlllil IEACll MlralykqaBidg..~11-. * mm1 Ml!OIYil'qaBldg.,ln!lllBM!.llNtw1•1V111. * '1;' IAN.llM.fW.flTillf......,.SIWlgslllg..rrlj.wH111"11Hnor· * Yi W1011 Mormy Sri1r101 Bldg. AVllml BM!.115'11 Diogo Frwy. * ·********************** • ' .. --. -• Th"'1dl>', M-22. im rw1v PILOT 1z Era of Cheap Food Over? OVER'fHECOUNTER • NASO Listings for w..i-.i.y, Morch 21, lm' How to Buy, Cook, Preserve Groceries Can. Save Budget 87 SYLVIA PORTER TO ZERO IN on just one money-saver, it is astounding l>ow Ignorant mllllons of you are about federal meat grades -the syotem which has heeo in uae In the U.S. for decodes mERE JS NO way to avoid and which tells you the overall these price Increases outside quality ol meat IP terms of Its of •-J le fr tendernets, julclneu a Q d an a~ u eeze. flavor. Let's conceotrata fdr '11111, President N'uron II» aists, be fan't even COO• an fbstant on the two molt slderlng, and this he llhr!nka commoo grades you'll llnd fJ> from willi horror. '11111 could supermartela and bulch<t work for only a temporary ~: choice and good. pei:.lod anyway. 'l11ll woold he "Tl> make your meat donar next to lmpooslble to police go further, cboose the lower- saUsfactorUy. And this would . grade meat wben available," give way to a~ up. u-rges Dr. Gertrude swing alter the freeze wts Armbruster, usoclate pro- e..ed, u it woold have to he. lessor of the Department of Despite W a s h i n g t o n , s Human Nutrition and Food at auurances that our current Cornell University. "Good· runaway food price lnflatton grade meat costs IOS! per con be cured by modest ~ aiid ylelrt. 'more Jeon policies to encourage more meat per pound than choJce. supplies, many responsible ex-Although this grade ta leu perla are moving to.ward the tender than choice, ii 11 possl- vlew that fun d a m en ta I ble to tender!re the cuts by .,. chan.l!es are occurring which Ing mo!St beat or ~raising• will halt the long-tenn trend methods of cooking or the to-~ -•-1··-• pressure cooker." WtiU ~~ap ~. ' Certainly, Ma. Arm!Jrusters THE ERA OF c h e a p No. 1 rule would suggest that food may actually be over, a using anything above U.S. thing of the past. Morton I. good for chopped beef or stew Sosland, editor of MUling & meat is a wute of mo.ney. In Baking News, Kansas City, these cuts, you need not worry argued 1n the New Yo.rt Times about bow tender the meat is. recently. Sosland's tbesb, in brief, la that worldwide Credit Card Handled by Computer LOS ANGELES (AP) - A computerized control panel bandies your credh card wheo you 0 flll 'er up" at a new gas slatlon In suborban Lawndale. And the maclllne will keep It 11 .,..ur number is on the stoleo list. Cl!:RTAINL Y, BER r u l e PR Society Gets Room 'SAN DJi:GO (AP) - The Public Re la tlon 1 "' lociety of America has ~led plans lo meet In San Diego In im. A spokeoman said the -will be hold In Anaheim because no hotel oou1d be Cound In San Diego with at leaat 850 sleeping rooms. '1be aelf-servlce station -'-----------' described as tbe first of Ill ldnd by the Atlantic Riclllleld Company -has been In operation Jess than two weeks. 1be 11eJectronic c r e d it verlllcatlon" II carried out by a local compute hooked up at Atlantic Rlcllfleld'I Cr e d it card centtr fJ> Atlanta, Ga. If the machines decide the card la acceptable, t b e customer pusheo a button to select one ol 18 pumpo; gets his c'.as and receives a receipt detailing the time of day, date, amount of purclwe, type ol fUel, price ·per gallon, and number of the pump. Those Wbo buy WUh cash . slip dollar bills Into a llol, and get change trom a llallon manager. The average lranlad1on takeo lllo miDUle1, Atlantlc Rklllleld .. ya. The firm aays It more such llatlonl will he opened here and In the East durfJ>g 11113. • Trade Board Membership Sells High Spec1aJ to tbe Delly Pilot CHICAGO -A memberjhlp on the ChicagollOaii! of 'l'i'ade Wednesday sold for '65,000, ~urpessing the previous record of $64,900 established Tuesday. The all time b1gh until this week bad been f62,&llO set 4.l yeora ago on July 11, 1929 . The latest record mem- beroldp waa bought by Jame• E. LaorlUen, a Peoria, m., mldenl UIO<:lated with the Chicago c:ommaclity brokerqe firm of BiellOJd~ Lall(llaen & Hagemeyer. 'lbe seller wa' Milton A. Gordon of Halle & Stieglitz Inc., New Y<rk City. UPIT ......... TRY UNIT PRICING -President N'!xon's consumer a'dviser, Mrs. Virginia Knauer shows how grocery shoppers can . save on food bills by purehasing in larger quantities. She urged housewives to use unit pricing when shopping. also would suggest that you should learn well the best tenderizing t.ecbnlques; grin4 ding, pounding, marfJ>atlng, pot. roasting, u s i n g cun- mercial teoderl.zers and cub- in«. Sult the cooking method to the cut d. the meat, fJ> short, and then make the most of the tenderizing and f I av o r j n g techniques available and used in the finest oI restaurants. An offshoot of ~bis same role would be to experiment with "variety" meats, such as Uver, heart, lcidneys, tongue, brainJ and sweetbreads. For instance, beef liver may cost -tr * * * It'• Cheaper Shoppers Scoop Own. Vegetables MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Budget~nsctous housewives are trying lo beat high food prices by picking their own vegetables on sprawling truck farms In south Florida . In growing numbers they are discovering the vegetable fields stretching bet w e e n Miami and Homeotead where farm.en have for yeara opened their gates to bargain bunters who are not afraid of a little work. HUNDREDS OF Florida city dwe!Jero Including eld.,.ly couples and young marrieds Oock to the farms on the 'weekends. ,.They have one thing in common -pocket- books slrelched tlglit by rising food ·prices in thei r neighborbood supermarkets. Working alongside migrant laborers, they pay a fJat rate, mosUy 10 cents a pound, for all the tomatoes, b e a n s , squash, bell peppen and corn they can pick. • • • • • • • ' ' ..:.. ~.;.plete New · York Stork Ex~ List "When you've got four children, you've got to stretch the pennies Wherever you can, 11 sa.ld Alleoe Berry as she worked her way down a row of tomaloei. 1ii.iiQ liJ94 ~i~IfW.1uiii I • "I Just can't afford the pri~ IR the' 1to~ anymore. I come out here all .the time and load up. I can them and put them ln the freezer. You save more that way. "l BAD A lot ol ·oi>mpany down in June, July and August and l doo'I -what my, grocery bill would have been 11 I didn't have these fiolda lo count on." ''Thty are com ing out in drove• lately," said Beeky Stooe, wbo ,.orb for a toniato farmer In one of the ''U·Plcl<· bi" flelds . "'11111 11 Jetting lo be just like a steady buolness. For 10m6 of tbe.tt people DOW, lt't Just nn aolni to the ...., only cheaper," abe aaya while lutndln1 out J>lper b.a g 1 , weilhlng vegetablH and col- lectlne money. Mrs. Slone seyt aome or her new customera drive to and iiO miles to pick ••e•tfbles . .AND BmY Jobson._ who worltt for another tomato fanner, says that ••on SablJ'· dlly Ind Sundq, the cars are l • • • , ... • DAILY PllOT s Easing of Capital Gains Taxes {!rged WASHINGTON (AP) -The Ne• Yori Stock E.s:change Wednelday propoaed easing capital gains: taxts on pro~ uty held a long time before sale. J1mea J. Needham, ex· cbanae board chairman, said mch a provlsJoo would pro- duOe more revenue for the Trusury b y encouragina persons locked Into In· vestments that have increased ln value to sell alld reinvest, meanw}'1Je reallzlng the i r C. and paying taxes on NEEDHAM'S proposal was contained in testimony prepar<d lor tbe Houae Ways and Means Comllllttee's tu reform hearings. Chalnnan Wilbur O. Milla (D-Ark. 1. invited proposals for capital galll!I tax changes, one or tbe rnaJn subjects ol the hearings, and indicated Jn. tertst In a slid1ng scale of gains taxation. In generaJ , capital gains now are ta1ed, in effect, at half the rate! on ordinary in- come.. An individual tupa,yer Is allowed to include tn taxable income only hl:llf the gain he realizes by selling securities, real estate or other property, provided be has owned it at least six months. NEEDHAl\1 suggested a scale under which gain from suets held six months to five years would continue to be in- cluded at 50 percent. • ~ealter, the amount [n.. eluded In taxable Income would drop 5 percent for each five years the a.uet bad been held unlll alter 30 years only :111 porcen1 would be Included. Alternatoly, tbe Inclusion rate rnicht be reduced one percentaa:e point for each year or holding, he said. "SINCE NO one could possibly diJaect all tho In- vestors' motives ... precise estimates of the impact on federal revenues are im- possible. But all evidence points to an Increase.'' Needham said. He said the exchange com-~ missioned a study of revenue effects. which It hopes to have completed in time for the committee's deliberations On a tax reform blll . Re1lgiu Director A Woman Special to the Dally Pilot SAN FRANCISCO - Mary E. Lanigar of Palo Alto, a partner In Arthur Young & Co., has been named a Wrector of Wells Fargo &: CO. and its prin· clpal subsidiary, Wells Fargo Bank, it was an· nounced Tuesday. Officials of Royal Inns To Meet With Creditors MJaa Wlgar, one of the few women to achieve partner status In the coun- try'• "Big 8" accounting nrm1. haf specialized in Income taxation. Macrodyrie Tells Bids For Seatirig SpeclaJ 10 the Dally Piiot LOS ANGELES -James 'lifatarese Jr., president of Mac.rodyne-Chatillon C o r p . , has announced that It has received firm contracts of ap- proximately $4.8 million for \\'Ork to be performed by its subsidiary. Hardinan Aerospace and its Unlted Aero Products D i v is ion and Prteision Metal P r o d u c t s Division. _ SAN DIEGO IAPJ -Citing ''cash now problems,·· Royal Inns of America, Inc., plans to meet with credllors April 2 in San Diego. A spokesman said no large loans are involved, Nissan Sa,·s Cars Cari't Meet Tests WASHINGTON (UPI I Nissan Motor Corp. has told the government it "still has a great number of problems to solve" before it can meet the 1975 auto pollution standards. Two other Japanese auto makers, Honda and Mazda, sajd Monday they could do so. A SPOKESMAN for Nissan said Tuesday, "We think that the Environmental Protection Agency will be acting in the best interests of U.S. car purchasers" if it grants auto makers' request for a postpmement of t h e re- quirement that 1975 cars emit virtually no pollutants. Solchi Kawazoe, vice presi- dent of Nissan. told an EPA hearing that his company needed more lime to evaluate the reliability and durability of its anti-pollution s y s t e m before it could assure "or even predict" whether the device would be effective when mass produced. A Jetter to creditors said the meeting was called to work out "an orderly program of ( -s~KI./Vc ) STOCK the outstanding indebtedness." "Most of the creditors will have claims against a specific partnership entity and against the general partner o r partners in that specific en· tity," the letter said. "In all, there are some 175 different entities. mallY of which do not have creditor problems." eTankers SAN DIEGO (AP) -Na- tional Steel & Shipbuilding Co. of San Diego says it has sign- ed a $119.6-million contract to build four large oil tankers for a New York city firm. The f194.foot-long tankers will be delivered by 1978 to Overseas Shipholding Group. a spokesman for t h e ship- building company said Tues- day. He said construction will depend on approval of a federal subsidy. The ships will have anti-pollution safeguards including double bottoms, he added. e Satellites WASHINGTON (AP) Americai. Satellite Corp. said Tuesday it has signed a $25 million contract to buy three com m unications satellites from Hughes Aircraft Co., Culver City. ITS SUBSIDIARY, Hardman Aerospace, received additional aircraft seating c o n t r a c t s from Continental Airlines. American Airlines and Braniff JntematlonaJ in excess of Sl.5 million. The United Aero Products D ivisoon and Precision Metal P r o d u c t s OivllUon were awarded con- tracts from General Electric for forging and machining in the approJ.imate amount of $3.3 million. BofA Candidates Continental Airlines h a s purchased an additional eight shipsets of DC-10 seats con· sisting of $1, 168 coac:b passen· ger places of Hardman model 9760 seat assembly at a cost upward of $800,000. Ray White. president and g e n er a I manager or Hardman Aerospace. also indicated that these additional seat as- semblies are for aircraft scheduled ror delivery in late 1973 and early 1974 . Defeated in Vote PRIVATE TllUST FUNDS AVAILABLE ,Ollt llt!'.Al. ESTATI: LOANS llll I 2nd TAIJST DEEDS Sl,500 To S250.000 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Three candidates for Bank· America Corp. 's board of di- rectors criticized management policies on minoritie'!, women and consumers at the annual shareholders' meeting, but \\'ere defeated by proxy vote. The courteous confrontation Tuesday ended with platform speeches by the three candi- dates in a slate ba cked by the Western Corporation Action Alliance . IJ" TO _,,_ LOANS ON TAUST DEED OOl..LAtERM, RWP0"1 lOUITY fUM DI llOWEVER, BOARD Chair- bu ~~=i;~7!fDrl~ man C. J. Medberry said the JMwport a.11e11, C••lf. 111 •1 W..a2<4 lhrec were outvoted before ~~~~~~~~~~~'1_~1he~y ~s~po~k~c~by proxy voting of more than 52 million shares in the holding company that O\vns the Bank of America, world 's largest commercial bank. The antimanagement candi- dates were Dr. Carleton Good· lett. black San Francisco phy· sician and newspaper publish· er: Carol Hancock. a cofound- cr of the National Women 's Political Caucus. and Neil Gendel. director of San Fran· cisco Consumer Action and former securities fraud attor· ney in the state attorney gen- eral's office. THE MANAGEMENT'S slate of 16 directors. including Claire Giannini Hoffman , t~ only woman. polled 53.9 mil· lion shares. Goodlett and Han- cock polled 12,382 shares and Gendel 2.082. ~1rs. Hoffman is the daughter of the late A.P. Giannini, the bank's founder. Ford Calls THERE IS A FACTORY AUTHORIZ· ED DEALER • .FOR EVERY POPULAR ·t.JAKE CAR IN THE WORLD ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULE· YARD OF CARS. · Safeway Hit By Solons • 1 I -· I COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK LIST • r • " , " " • • " . . • ' ' ' • • . • • ' • • , • , ' • , • ' • . .. . . . 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Hank Green· berg at Detroit. The Si. Louis Cardina/J' Start "The !tfan." Musial, wlw may have been the greak&' all- round hitkr in the lii&tory of ihe National Leagiu. And Joe "Duclcy" Medwick, winner of the "triple crown" for St. LouU, in 1927. Tl~&e are the narru& that conjw up &pringtime ••• and •hai caU that !lira the bl.ood of ewry A.rmritan male (and many. many ladie&, too): "Play ball!" For ·a very special sports exclusive, FW asked 11 DI the all·time great, powerhouse hitters of major· league baseball to pick the superstars of tomor· row. And to substantiate their choices. Eveiy avid baseball ~an -and even the duffers - will want to match his choices for top billing on the diamond in the coming seasons against the greats'. 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"fixtW.. -l Mot ~ ..... ••-10M1 ""°'' fltlb.I ' · ~: • • . • • • • . • • . . . . . . . .. ~ ........ . ' • • DAILY PILOT 2 f R~ssell.: May Never Forget One 25-foot Shot .litle, Pride Last Goals NEW YORK (AP) -It won't gb in the National flasulball "-la~op nocord book, but Bill Russell probably never wW for&el lbt %5 root shot he made lrom. a swivel chair, a shot he was supposed to miss. Millions have seen it on television - in a commercial -but few know the time, money, laughs and tension that went into what turned out to be a » second adventurt. To get that 30 seconds of r1lm . it took 12 hQurs and finally the producers U11ser Car Cracl\:s Up: He's Okay ONTARIO -Driver Bobby Unser has escaped serious injury in a.flaming crash. during tesls -but the same can 'l be said for the Indianapolis-type car he \vas \\'heeling. A spokesman r u r Ontario Motor Speedway said the machine out or Dan Gurney's All-American Racers shop had two \\•heels sheared off coming o u t of tum four \Yednesday and the car slid in- \o th.e pit entrance rupturing a fuel cell and exploding into flames. Unser somehO\Y managed to scra1nble out of lhe wreckage without even a visi· ble bruise. a track spokesman said. Although other Lndy-type cars have run around 200 miles an hour at Ontario, (;uroey's crew would not say how fast Unser was going. No dollar estiinate was given for damage to the $100,000-plus car. Elder J{cplies : NEW ORLEA.t'\S -"ff I was given a special invitation to play in the Masters. r "·ould not accept." Lee Elder said Thursday . "l vdll make it on my own." Elder. one of the few blacks on the pro golf tour. has bLoen the focal point of a re· -:· fent controversy over the ~tasters Journament to be played in Augusta, Ga .. · April 5-8. · Elder, in Ne\\· Orleans to compete 1n this week's $125 .000 Greater New Orleans Open , denied slatements attributed lo him in an Associated Press story in 1\·hich he charged the ~1astcrs wilh changing the rules of admission to ex- clude blacks. (.:ollllors Wins ·: WASHINGTO'I: -Top.seeded Jimmy : Connors of Los Angeles easily crushed .,. pancho Castillo of Colombia, bul second- ranked llie Nastase of Rumania strug· g1ed before dO\\'fling Sherwood Stewart Of San Angelo, Tex., in th.e Equity Fun<J.. ing indoor tennis toumamenl Wednesday. Connors sped past Castillo 6-0, '"3 11h.ile Nastase out-lasted Stewart, 7-5, 6i. Another Rumanian, Ion Tirlac. lost to -r.ennany's Karl Meiler, 6--0. 6-t. then threatened to go home. · In other singles matches Wednesday, Jan Fletcher of Australia defeated Bob -Kreiss. 7-6. 4-6. 6-3: Paul Gerken strug- gled past Jaime Pinto Bravo of Chile. 6-7 7-6. 7-5 : and Nick Kalo or Greece downed "' Steve Tidball , 6-1 , 6-1 . .. Held.Juan Sues ' CLEVEl.AND -Julie Heldman, a member of I.he 1971 Wightman Cup team, has sued a tennis court surface manurac- turer because of a knee injury she received during those championships. 1Horney Thomas A. Heffernan filed the $100.000 suit against Uniroyal Joe. of 1~ew Je~y in Cuyahoga County Com· 1non Pleas Court Wednesday on behalf of l\tiss Heldman, a native ol Houston, Tex . The suit claims th.e sYnthetic rubber court surface al Harold T. Clark stadium in suburban Cleveland Heights blistered and cam~ loose at the senms during the match.. causing Miss Heldman to injure her left knee. ltfiss Heldman claims she had to use crutches for some time and that her knee is permanently scarred. The suit said Uniroyal supplied , installed and main· tained the court surface. Black Ump ST. PETERSBURG, !'la. -Art Williams will join lbe National LeagUe umpiring staff for i973, mark.Ing the first full season for a black um,pire in the '-league, NL President Charles Feeney an· nounced Wednesday. Williams. 29. whose contract was ·purchased from the 1 n tern al ion a 1 ; League, \\'orked 19 games in lhe National League at the end of 1ast se390n. ' U.S. Victory GR.AZ, Austria -The United States broke a %·2 tie with th.rec straight secood· period goals and beat Japan M today il1 the opening game of tho Oal8 B World Jee Hockey Championship. • • :€asey Dies 'VISALIA -Funeral services will be held Thursday for John "Caley" Kazan· t jian. a former Fresno State COllq:e and ;. SIMford Unl••rslty lootball star. . • t Ksmnjl1n1 68, dJed Monday tn a • I' hoopitnl liel"t. A native of Fowler and a : ~1 rincher ln the Vtulla area ror 37 ytatsJ l Kazanjian was rated ''one ol the flneet rllllbicb w•"• had" by FSC footblll ·"': coach Emory Ratclille In the .. rly 1921ls. :.-; From FSC, Katanjlan went on to Stan--! rerd University, where be pI.,..i auanf on tbe 1921-27 Indian Rose Bowl learn. .. tiled by rewntini the ocript to "°"' fomt wltb Russell'• remarkable talents. The script called for Russell to sit in a swivel chair behind an elgbt·foot desk and tell all the viewers that they cnn make points by calling friends and relatives via long distance. At the end, he was supposed to wheel, throw the ball at a basket 25 feet away and naturally miss since nobody t.'OUld make a shot like tlui.t. Then he was to say : "I can miss, bul You .,.,,.. mlll u ,... ... Jone distance . . ... . R=eU went through tbe routine, cameru gtjnding, th<n spun and shot. Swisll! Right through tbe basket Didn't even touch the rim. RusoelJ himsell was mom..U.!jiy stunned. So were the cameramen. and agency people. "I can't miss," Blll qWckly improvised, "and you can't mi~: eilber, b~ using long dislance "Let's try that again," a director y~Ued. Cameras -Russell , .... hll little speech, ...-aod ~-the boll. Moel cl. tbe Umo, tbe bell missed. \Vl1'll tt hil, tbe lonner Celtics star was unnatural wlth his commentary. "Okay,-. another time,'' the a:- uperated d!Mtor barked. This went oo for bours. put luoch. past the din- ner hour, and lben finally the dedsioo was made. "I.et'• k«p the original shot," Ille ~tor said. The agency people agreed. There was a naturalness 1bout h, and the &asp and laughter that followed the abot couldn \ b • duplicated. .. lt turned into our most aucces.sfuJ commercial," one offlci1l said. !l's amadng," said Russell, wbo u ... es i.n W Angeles and doubles u an NBA commentator on ABC network. "E\'erywhe.re l go, people ask m~ how many tries l had to take before mak· Ing that shot. .. J teU 'e1n one. but nobody believes m~-" Fo1· Bruins sr. LOUlS (AP) -"It's th.c cham· plonsh.lp 'A'e'rc ar~. but lt's al.so the pride in doing things wr:JI ." says John Woodtn. 'A'h0$e UCLA Bruil\S will seek (1nother collcg!at~ basketball titl e begin· nlng Saturday. , Vo_lley of. Debris, Chorus of Boos The 62·yeaMld Wooden , tnterrupted Wednesday in tht midst of preparation. indicated the \Yest CoMt power's try for n ninth championship In 10 years would mran as much as the first ··1 think It mea ns as much as any other title meant to us," he said. "If you haVl' pride aboui you , which every coach and every player has. you try to win.'' Spic.es Action Between Lakers, KC Wooclrn. a six-time Associated Prl'SS collegu1t{' ronch of the year. 1vlll send his b31ancl.'d Bruins against surprising In- diana in se nlifinals of th<' Nationa l Collcgiaie A!h.lel ic Association tourney Saturday nt 1:10 p.m. PST. KANSAS CITY (APJ -The biggest verbal fuss in the National Baske~ball Association in a Jong wh.ile still sim- nlered today. It came during the third quarter or Wednesday night's game itJ which the Los Angeles Lakers downed th.e Kansas City-Omaha Kings 124-118. The principals were Kings coach Bob Cowy and one of his players, center Sam Lacey, and the two officials, Mark Schlafman and Richie Powers. & far as the overflow crowd of 10,277 was p>ncerned, Jerry West, the Lakers' great guard who led all scorers with 28 points, was sort of a villain. Here's what happened. . Lacey blocked a shot by Bill Bridges or so he thought. Schlafman thought otherwise. He got Lacey for goaltending. The Lakers led 82-73. Lacey said something to sChla£man. who called a technical foul on Lacey. West sank the free throw. Lacey said something else. Powers called another technical on Lacey. Afterwards. Powers said as he "was heading toward Qiusy, I beard a tZ.let· ter word directed at Schlafman and 1 called a second technical." Exit, Lacey. The first volley of debril, accompanied by a chorll! of boos, hit the floor. Cousy strolled onto the floor. He said something. U"I T.,_flt,_ THE KINGS' BUTCH GORING GOES AIRBORNE OVER TORONTO'S DAV&' FORTIER. Cancels Conference Tarkaninn Says 49ers Are Pressuring Him LONG BEACH (API -Coach Jerry 1Tarkanlan hii:s told Cal State (Long Beach) to cancel a news c<inference the school called Friday for an an- nouncemtnt on whether he wouJd stay' and coaeh the 49ers for a sixth basketball season. • Tarkanlan bas been offered the bead coac~lng position al University of Nevada al Las Vegas and is apparently leanJng toward accepting it. The coach, whose 49ers ranked third natkmally this last season. canceled the news conference Wednesday saying be felt pressured by Long Beach. which get up th.e gathering on campus then stlpulpled he coold only moot there wltll reporter& If be decided to stay. The 4~·year-old coach gave no fn. dicaUon When or where he would make hlo decision known and a spokesman for the school said there was nothing to show whether Tarkanian would make his an- nouncement 0 tomorrow or next week." Before meeting with UNLV Premdent ~Id Zem eatUer this week Tarkanian said, 0 WDen all this is completed J'll come back to Long Beach and meet with my at19mey. If everythlng Is all right I'll -)>rohably sign." . Alter the meeting Tarkanian said, "1 was Jmpressed, my wife was impressed, everybody was impressed." 1be Las Vegu offer is said to be a $22,000 univeralty salary along with $15,000 for a television show and $8,000 from the booster group. According to reports Tarkanian would also get a ll00,000 home built at cost; a •125,000 recruiting budget; two free cars each year and free medical and dental care and $3,000 wortb of clothing every year. • Kings Remain In Contention LOS ANGELES (AP) -If Mike Cor- rigan's Los Angeles teammates had bis luck against the Toronto Maple Leafs th.e Kings would be a lot better off in their lry for the National Hockey League playoffs. Corrigan slapped In two shots ln the first period and another in the aecond Wednesday night lor hJs IJrst th!'ee10a1 NHL perfonnance, laadlog Los Angeles to a S-1 victory over Toronto. Although the Kings .,. il With the Maple Leafs this &ea90D, Comgan bu scored eighl. goais and three assists out of 17 goals Los Angeles tallied against Toronto. Corrigan said he was glad about hls performance but "felt even better •bout winning a game we had to wln. It wa1 an Important game." The victory kept the Kings (our pmes behind St. Louis in their Chase for the Blues' fourth. place NllL West l!pot and a trip to the playoffs. The Kin.gs ti.ave four games to play, St. Louis five, and a Jou would have Jen Los Angeles six points behind and wttl out of It. Laver Faees Solo111on ATLANTA (AP) ;-UpoetJ ha,. heon few arxl far bet.ween at the week·1ong Peaclitrce Corners International tennis classic but brash )'OW\ltter Harold Solol!l(ln will try to chaoge that when he m .. tJ the king today. Solomon: a mere 20-leaMld, faces top- ranked Rod Laver o C<>rooa dcl Mar, tennis' only mllllonairt, In Ille top inatoh cl. Alttander Memorial Col!!eum u the World Championslllp Tennis tour eaters Its lourth day with the lt0,000 flrtt prize awaiting the winner lo SUn<lqs linalo. 'J La•er, winner of O'ler $100,000 last year on the WCT tour, hu captured three of the first five events thls Ytat and is playing what many consider the finest tennis of 1\i1 career. 'lbc U.ycar.old Australian woo 1 first roond malcll -on lhil tbe l!Xth slop on the U-clty lour -earlier In the week over Tom EdlefJH while Solomon upset Olarlie Puar<ll. "It's no dl!rerent than any othtr match ," Solomon .. Id of hl< con- frOJUtion w1tb Lavtr. "l don't think · • ... about ll I can'! tal<e II bome with mo. J~I 'l'I ulcers." ln Wednead&y's play, second ranked Stan &nltll swept past Nll<kl Piiie of Yugoslavia, M. 6-2: fifth·ranked Dickie Sl4cklon toppled former <'<!liege teom· mate Brian Gottfried, 6-3, M : elghtl> rated Ollr Rl<hty defeated Jaime !'illol of Ollle, &-1, M, &-2: No. 12 Rob Ma11d, South All'lca, defeated JoM Alexanck>r fio. 7, Amt1'1lla W, IJ.7, &.t; and Cliff Dryadale, a South rlcan tripped Phil Dent. rlllked !Olh, A lnlbl, S.7, f.4, M . Schlafman called a technical . Another bombardrnent or paper cups. ice cream, frult. etc . Cousy said something else. Powers called another tech.Jtical. Exit, Mr. Cousy. West sank both free Uirows. The booing increased. The floor was a mes!. Some guys with brooms took a few minutes lo clear the debris. Nate ArchJbald of the Kings, the NBA'.~ leading scorer. broke Guy Rodgers' lea~ record for assists with 910 in a season with six during the first half, wa s the only calm human being in Municipal Auditoriwn. He sat out the second half because of an elbow injury and was nonchalant about the whole thing. •·1 thought my block was clean." Lacey said. "Wilt Chamberlain was doing the same thing down at the other end. l deserved the fint technical but that sec-- ond one was a rotten call. "Wil t Chamberlain had just about broken Matt Guokas' arm at the other end, Yeah, that second one was a rotten call. I wasn't talking to the o£ficial at all . 1 was talking to Matt. The man said to me, 'You're gone.'" · Cousy defended Lacey. "Sam's secon4 one was uncalled for." Cousy said. "He said he didn't use any vulgarity. He said he was talklng to Matt. "Wben we can't converse among ourselvts ... 1 think that's stretching their authority. I really ~on't want to cornplain. They're the twC\ best officials In the laoguc." cOOsy said the NBA has "a very serious problem. I've heard more general managers, players and coaches complain about the officiating thi! year than any of my 23 years. "AU ~ I have listened to playen caJl offlclals things you wouldn't repeat in a bawdy house on the docks. If you complain publicly, you glve away a cou- ple cl. ~d dollars. I guess the peo- ple got tlwlp-:money's worth. I wish there was an easier way to do It." L.M """'" 11141 .• ' J •• , 10 1·2 •• a.~ ... • " .. ' .. ... K&-1 CllJ-4'"41h& 11111 T G f' T II Alf:r. 6 M 12 22 Wiii •m1 10 2·2 '22 lt l.~y L l•l 17 2J Oovlc•1 • o-4 11 21 Archl~ld • M t 6 llGdt. I M 10 I Pl.tr,..! I N 2 Gibbs • M I Klmb&I 2 J.7 t Koll1 J 0.1 IO R1tllf! I 0.0 I .stl'te<H l ... • Total& JO ~4--2' 12• TO!lll JS .. JI lit LOI 1Vig911:1 l(f111M Clty<On'wlh.t F'Ollltd O!ll -N°"e 311,. )0 J0-11A 2i 16 21 39-111 TOI&!. !<kill -LOI """"• n. K•nus Clty-Omel'llo 16 T~nlc•• !ouli -1(1n&o111 Clty.()m&f\&, LK•r tu, ic.,... c1rv.om.n. celdt <:Mr 121 Attw.cl&~ -!o,a;l'7. /\Mad of the enC'OUJlter. \vhich. Wooden expects 10 be defensive . Providence and ~len1plus Statt' wHll match high-powered orrenscs at 11 : 10 a.n1. PST. Finals of the tournament. split a firsr lime over a weekend, will 1nclude a third- place game at :1 :35 p.m. PST Monda y, followed by the tiUe game at 6: 10 p.m. PSI'. l'CLA. seeking an unpretulented se\•enth straight championship. catTies its rf'Cord of 73 straight victories and top rank.ing from !he AP's final poll inlo thC' test Providence, 27-2 and possessor of a 17· gam e winning string, ranked fourth. behind th e Bruins, 28-0. Indiana , 21·5. was slxth and Memphis State, 23·5, was t21h . "l haven't seen Indiana play," said Wooden, who was interviewed during a conference telephone call along with the Hoosiers' Bob Knight and Providence's Dave Gavitt at a news media luncheon. "\Ve did have a scouting bureau watch. Indiana play last week," Wooden added. "They're a fine basketball team. They have Cine balance." Wooden, whcM: teams have wtttw.ood delays by opponents, sperulated little on th& extent of control expected from In- diana but did salute the Hoosier defense. Adding little enllgh~ment on a game plan was Knight, who deacribed his young team as "not too physical." Six· foot-eight Steve Downing. will draw the assignment of guarding the Bruins' 6- foot-11 Bill Walton, the coach sa~. "Any time you go Into a basketball game you don'~ know What )'Ol.I1' teem iJ going to do over tbe course or the entire game," Knight noted. NCAA 1'RlES OUT NEW HOOP RULES ST. LOUIS (AP) -An experllJlental basketball gamt to test proposed rule changes was announced Wednesday. 'n>e game is Friday at St. Louis Univenlty . Included in the proposed rule changes to be tried out in lhe event are; , Ralslng baskets to tl feet· from the customary 10-foot height. Usiilg a 30-iec- ond clock to designate t h e amount of lime within which lhe offense mwit al· tempt a field goal. Uaing a fan-shaped free throw lane widening from the normal 12 reet at the free throw line lo 18 feet at the ba5ellne. simllar to Olympic lines. PlayeNJ from former Bllllken teams ae well as other basketball players from the St. Louis area will participate in the game. A STEADY BACKHAND -Roy Emer90n (left) of Ne"port Beach re- turns a backhand while partner Rod Laver of Corona del Mar looks on with approval. They defeated Chileans Patricio Corne/o and Jaime Fillo!, 6-i, 64, <In the third round at Peachtree Corners nternational tennis cl11SSic. \ ., • 1J DAILY l'ILDT Newport Wins, 2-1; ~Vikings ~~mp, 5-3 • • ' ' Newport Harbor H 1 b ' I Sailors stopped I a "" '• A!1'beim, 2-1, to h\&bll t lhe opening round or S'U •-et 1-ue bueball action ll'edneaday If~ Leading the way"'81 ~lthtr Ernie Hook, who llmlted the Co1on1Jts to thrat bill lll1d WU never in MrlouJ tl'Ollble after the l«Oft\l lnnlng. In oll>er Stlnlr( battle It wu Marina belting bolt .llun- llnglon B<och, W. llXI visiting Loara ripped Westminster, ~ 0. Cooch Andy Smith's Sailors •W1>rlsed the Anabelm nine with Hook's slants and the timely hitting of Mark Duffy and Morgan Abbot!. • Duffy singled In Hook In the thlrd lnn1na after the latter got aboard after being bit by a pitch and advancing on Carl Talltl'I single. The winning marker for . New~ •came Ip 1ll" fourtll lnnlnf ~ lllw. Y..ter banilld out a 6* ~ got IO ~ ,00 a wit( 'Paai W raced llomo oo Abliolt',a.~lo. H~ struck ..t Ori betters and b now 3-0 for the overall campaJcn. .Marlna'• triumph came In lhe top of the NVll>lh. when the Vikings tool< Ml'llllage of two lluntlngton errors In the rain. Scott Wilderman got it started with a slna:lt and Tom Prickett made It to first safely when Huntlngton B e a c h overthrew the ball at first. The ensuing ton from the outfield was also wild and both runners scored. Huntington pitcher Brian SlaaJe struck out 15 and 1.tarina hurler Greg Foster fashioned 10 strikeouls. on the s1ope11 Sun Valley Hosts Freestyle Skiers By M. R. SNOW Of ... Dalfr ........ Every ski aea&0n for the paat several years a phase of the sport Is popularir.ed ltlld for 1m.n the big thing ia the freeatyle extu'bltlon, or more popularly known as hot dot: competition. A year ago the interest on the alopes wu cross country touring, which 1tarted io ac,. colerate IO the J>!lnl tbat. Ibis seaaon regular U.IU'llctkm is making a few dollars for ln- structlrs at numerous areas. In addition, overnight tours are e.noouraged, empbaz.iJing survival taat.Jcs in the 1now. Thi.s weekend the hot dogs move onto the Sun Valley slopes with the largest purse to date offered-$12,000. A field of 60 daring skien is expected to compete. Exhibition Run ~1ill be the site of the hot dog event with aerial acrobatics and on-snow stunts slated for Ridge Run. Entries will 1'ep~nt three rtgionals. Bob Theobald, 24-year-old director of the Get Hot Ex- hibition Ski Schools at Steam- boat , Colo., topped the hot dog fleld last month ana received a $5,001 check. xuon at Heavenly Valley, starting today with the mq's giant slalom. The women will go at It Friday In the ·giant slalom wilb men competing In the alaJDm. The gals hold th!!r lllalom Saturday morn- 11f uch or the navor in the World Cup has b e e n eliminated by the bickering among the French men team members. Several were sent home after feuding with their trainer and thus missing the action at Heavenly Valley. Fortunately, An em a r It Proell will &teal some of the Jimellght for her Austrian gals team. She is i virtual cinch to win lhe lop prize ,; in her div1slon, having led from the start as the defending cham- pion . Italy's Gustavo Theonl, the men 's d<f<ndlng champ, al!o ii.a shoo in to win .again. 4r.Derica's stars are out of It. 1 Slflllllt~lll"'111• .,_Sftow Forest -n d1ily, VII'/ OOOd conclllloN. w Cit .,_, -Mt. Wtltnnl.n -OMn it.Uy, E~­ ctlltnl 1kll!'CI, 1·10\.'I !Mt of tnOW. CMlnl HVtMlll.' Krtlkl ltldgl --' °'*" d1Hy. M V. t-.t of 1now. Exctli.nt 1klll"8. Ct1al111 ltdvlMd. Ml. ttl<IV -Oolfl clllly, 2-3 IMI Cit dry ~ -7-11 fool b&M. Cl'lllllll r.wlrld. Bl~ ltldQeo -11111 tlW.ell.nt, t·lOY, ~~ld:;oiw r Very GOOd to ••· ~ .,_o; ChalM r-'.'£1~ Vlf'Y DOOd to ••- lttot. U -· CMlna re. j~ ~1nv.1-~ ~~ ~';"".,.. .... -cr;,,v,uw -s.t. ~ \:t '/:'~'f:c=.f"' k!M. -Ml,_,_ ~· OVell Ot'-IY5~ S=l~-=1'&M dtlfY, 4~M "'''i:: "· Exetl1McoNlllOn1. It ltld!ll -~ .. H VI .... -· Good Ilg. Snow 'er"t -Ollln ~1. Vtrv QOocl clll'!lllllons. u -fftt al tnOW. Iara pitched Frank Harris 1*led Giily a pelr ot lincl<S and a1loncl no w .. tm1n1ter ·.......-u!arutblnlbueln P,lelol Ibo Sums. .. .. • ... ! I ' • • t I 0 ! I ' J • ... ! I' ' ' ! ! ! I • 0 0 I ' ' • ' ' ' • At\llMIM II I • • • , . CHltllldl , cl ' 0 0 • Cont,... ..... , 0 • 0 Wlk:Oll', HI ' • • • Lock'#foOd, rl ' • 0 0 ' • • 0 • 0 ' ' . ..,. .... ' ' ""="'""· c ' • c _,,, ,, ' 0 Kll'ICI, 2b ' 0 • • 0 • Heley, o ' 0 G1rdM1", 1111 ' 0 • • ' ' DvrlM, ,ii ' • T011l1 " I M...,.,, (1) .. ' ' ... ROO.bon, 11 ' 0 0 T1hll, I• ' 0 ' ' 0 Duffy. ,, ' 0 f'olM!n'I. cf ' 0 M<Ofifltlcl, If ' • 0 Ynt.f. b , I ' ADboll, JV ' • I Lit .. , c ' 0 0 0 ' Hll04o, r. I ' Tott I ,, , San .,. lllfll1111 • • 111000 0 -I OOllDOx-2 lMr. Ul • ' ' ' ' SCOA •r ltllMI LIM rt Wnlmln11.,. ' .. mome2-• 1 o .eooooo•-• 1 1 White Inks With OSU 0 0 I • • 0 ' 0 0 ' Orange Coast Co 11 e g e quarterback Alvin White has signed a letter of intent with Oregon Stale, the DAILY PILOT learned today. White, a 6-3, 216-pounder, passed for 3,425 yards and 24 touchdowns in hil two sea90l18 at Orange coast He com- pleted ::;2 of 491 passea 10< a .513 percentage. The former Newport Harbor High star also was one of the tap punters in JC football last season. Peter Brewster, 20, Jrom Crested;~ Butte, Colo.r ~Dd Mark !one1, 20, of Cdpj>er Moun1atn, COio., tied for sec- ond, but tile former took f750 on a built-in tie-breaker scor· ing system. Jones was award- ed $SOI). Two Californians. John Reveal ot Bear Valley and Scott Magrlno ot San Francisco finished among the top 12. One or the better hot dog meets in the Far West was held at 'Heavenly Valley last week with John Clendenin of the home arta the victor. He wu awarded a new car. Eddie Ferguson of Crystal Mountain, Wash., was runnerup and won State's Best JC Marks In Swimming Circles $.100. 1be hot dog meet at .stowe \Ifill be open to men and "'""''" Including tll096 under 18, who, however, mu1t have parental consent to enter. Th<obald will be 1n. tlle'fl•ld. along with Stelan Schemthaner of S t r a t t o n Mountain. Vt., winner at Gnat Gorge. N.J.; Jack Taylor of Stratton, Maine, winner a~ML ,SOOw, Vt .. and Reveal', M...whlle, lhe World CUp, lulltl1Dg tht finest amateur• 1n the .wotld, winds up lt.s long 4 Crestview Stars Earn All-CIF ·Honors FlAU Crestvtew Le a g u e ~era earned first or second jffm llonon on the All-CIF I.AA buketball team as oelecled by lhe United Savlnga Helms Albletlc board. Finl team bonora went to '• Jrllb Dunn and El '• nm Tlveoan. It Wll · MOL'lbd year ln a row for 'l'l•-ID p.-• fil'lt-team """"' Second team berths wer! ~ Kalalla's J • f f Weblw>I and Tustin'• Don Donltl. The tn0.1t valuable player of !he du&!llcotloo ts Murp~'" T""7 Tale, who repeal«! the llocMJ be 11 .. ned a• a junlot rn l,112. --·-T..._ ............ . CFw!lt'rtllll 2:aJI J. H1y1lell IS•· QV0111l !:Ol.fi 4. JCl'lllllCln (Ol1blo Vtl-.Yl 2:01.!I 4. Helt~ IPtUld'"I) 1:01.t. 100 fftt-1. McC!vMe (Foothill) .Q.t : 2. Vtll Ztl'ldl !Foothfll) n .11 1 Rocl'll fl"vllerllnl .. .51 L HtdG•• (Amerlctn River) .tt.71 S. S.irton IDl1blo V•ll1y) .tt.t, ~. C.:11'1111111 IOWCI Jt,21 11. ,,.. • ._ COCCI tl.41 14, D•lmlM iOCCI #.J, 200 llKkltroke-I. MlsltMll iOC-CI 1111.11 2. DoCM"lllky (f:I Cimino) 1:0J.I : 3. G1btr1 (DI Anul !:N.tl •. Cl•r••Y IOl1bfo VtlltY) 2107.11 5. WlllOl'I (f'•MOIMI tt01,.· OtM..-1•. Ill .. ttrWIM IOCC, 111Mr IL ~­ COCCI t11Lf1 .. INrtl IG'fC) t 1u.t. 400 ,,...._., Ytfl laMt ( ,_tlllll I •1-.S1 I, ...,....,. (hlllrtOl'll •:st.01 3, Ttwl!MfMf l'telMllJ 4:$1.11 4, KM1111 (l'tltflftll StOMI J. Mtll (Mt. Sit\ AnfWlltl t ier.a. -.-1.. MlnW (OCC) JtU.1. V:.,) ~.~~~~1Wi11::. ~~1:; i1IMJ J. Courtoh !Dltblo Vtlltv) 2121~ 4. VotmMd-1 (FOlllllll) 2:21.21 5. s~ f'*' JOll CCI 1111.1. ~ ktllf COCCI 11U.h "· y,,.._. (OCCI t1 •• S. .ol frM Nlty-4, Dllbto VllllY 3:20.11 l. Orllltt C•I J1t1.t1 ~. 'tl9"M, Fooll'IJM 3:tt.O l L l'llllt!ICln 3:21.2. o~ ..., ...,.. w .. 111"·'· Pro Sports Scores • Diabios, ·-: CdM, Edison ;Cruise Univer8ity • ShutDown To Irvine Victories . ): Mllllon Viejo H I g b ' 1 lutkl.., Dlabloo loot a :1-2 Con>OI del Mar Hlflh'a Bob 'linlle laillea In th< sixth and opening round baseball verdict Palmer wu a one-man show • aeventb. Joe Barnett singled to ho.It Tustin Wedn•sday In the opening round of Irvine and scor<d on B r a d afternoon In ~atvtew League League ba.,ball 1 c 11 o n Sherwood'• bll• hit In tbe actlao, lhan1<I lo a tw°"""' Wednesday afternoon. Tuatin homer In Ibo thlrd In-'!'be thr .... year I t a r t • r alxth. And 11 WU Barnett who ning, by Ernie Avalo1. fashioned a seven.bitter, stroked a sinale for an rbl in And Unlnrtlly Hlah'• non-struck out 11, homered, trip!· th< aeventh, plallna mate Bob ' Founta!Jt Valley'• o n l IC ftrtworkl wu Sieve Deeter'• fwr-baner in the !ourih. Hlnet, Jerry Lopez an4 . . Scott Desrollera Md> ...., trtbuted a petr of llafttleo ... lhe 10-blt'Ediaoa attact. •• ' league ccafrontalloa with host ed. scored twlc\e·and garnered Maddm. --"' Jc Pr Garden Grove proved two rbi in leading his Sea Santa Ana Valley took ad· -• r • ,.. ep-disastrous as 1be latter took a Kings mates to a 4-3 triumph ~:=:'i,"' ! : ~ 1: ' 5-<l decision in a rain-shortened over visiting Estan<:ia. vantage of four singles two er-o.c.lllY, c , 0 1 • tussle. In other clrcw"t hostilities ror1 and a balk to· score four •-· • 1 • • • set\...,, ¢f ' 1 • • B~eball Cooch Harry Hlllre'1 Dlabloa Santa Ana Valle{;,slopped host times in the third Inning at "'"· I>' • • • '" wf f Tl"l"lft, -. a ' 1 .. made 1 run at Tustin In the Costa Mesa a our-ND Costa Mesa. ,,......,., .. 1 • -1 ., leVenth bmtng with a two-nm third inning, 5-2. and Edison The Mesans tallied single ~=~~ P ; : : ,$ splurge, but an errant runner bombed host Fountain Valley, markers In the second and Ol•'PV· pt1 1 o 1 t at third base was picked off by 11-1. Total• ,, i 1 ~11 utviu L14'U.I w l 01 Mission'• seventh w 1 5 was in command from the bagger in the second and ~·~ ., 3 t 1. i~M~ Mir l I ::1andby~ft~;~::=~ op=~ =~4i ~gtbe =PP c;: J~~ aMs~;I~ i~~ .. ~b t' ij1 . i 1 ~i.!e'r."°' i y and Brett Hendricboo walked second inning pulled the Sea in the sixth. r~ir. "" e 1. ,,_. o i the Dlablos bad the bases Kings into a one-all situation. The Edison second frame Toti~• s .- oun1a111 v.u.., 0 ., • His hiple in the fourth stanza that produced four. runs came tc.,.. •v 111t11111• • • M•ono111 o 1 loaded with two oots. 11 •• , · -~·~ G K '••!·'inn p1ated Alan Jahn! and he after two out. Three walks, a Coit•~ 011'"10-11 t . • c111 1 , "" tnt, J ary ey Buie cu o e run ••.• ,1 In 1 lid . h Whl SA v.u., 104 ooo 11 _ ' • 11, "'!! ••• and -n-.-....... evtnM.wu y scored on a S g e w p1tc , te's double, , _ ~.m~•-•. '!'!.!'.!, 1 an error IUWWQ& 1.1m sec-•fl-u,.n , , ,.. .... ..,, ~ ood 8COft by Jim Davi~ then Steve Hines' single ac- i-• ti 1Mr~~'L•":r""1'" • Estancia fought back with cowitedforthefourruns. 1-11'*, c1 ' 1 1 •• i dltoll 1 Cotta MIU.I• V..W Ill l.0Jttl1 lb 4 I l ~ •llntlt 11 FDVftfl 11 VtlllY .. I• r 11 rt;I Nlc11011, rl • t t .I M:;,;::·~:::.'w1,zG; ~~Jl.~:;.. ii I 11 '! Rustlers'·Rally Short, ~i.: l ! 1 :j 1':.r11/1v I \~ Tot•I• ts 11 lO r• f:nc1 ~ .:::Tfr·~ . 0 I t t l'Mltalt VIUIT U) :...,: r=::::-.1-""" -· .. I' • • • Cypress Tr1·umphs, 3-1. ,, .• ,~... ·~ ; ~ -ir: • T.._.I 01""9 •• r fl rM 1'1n111-. 11 !I 0 t ... filn~H-ri,.~i~~~=" f:~~:"'b 1 • 1 .1 , 1 ~:!~~~·1:· : ~ ; i t:~1~t.!•!_;.~:.e., r;,,:~c GQ]den West College's to put it away. ~:~!~'J:~ ~ : 1 1 .! i;~~'t'j~~~. 11.t'': ~\li'i " .... i.;;.,.. 11 J ' RusUers suffered their fourth With the exception of those ~:c ph ~ : 1 i ,.,.,_,.,, .. ..._ Southern California Con -t tr ba bl • th H•rcltnwl. • s t t • un1""'11tv ,, ,,.. ~r. 1 3 1 ference baseball defeat in six wo ex a se 01vs 1n e ,111._ P 3 0 , , ,1 SUMl•T 1.IA•u•w , •• ltefl ... I r " I' outings Wednesday as Cypress: eighth the Rustlers gleaned ·r.;~r::-!"! ~ : : ~: 1r1n1 I Mt1111111 Vl•I• ooo ooo 2 -2 ' 1 ch J bn M ls d hi only three !her -• I fl tetra w IM1111t1 ...._. H1r11or 1 Tu.fir. 102 ooo • -.:1 s 1 pit er o orr an s o Mng es o , 11 rJ rnr: AM I ~ UlllwnltY (I) mates shut the door, 3-1, at Morris. f:dlton MUI ~II .. ' w" ~.::r.,IHtll J H ~:lb · •• r ti r9t Golden West. CYl"N ~t' r 11 ,.... FevrittfnV•~'T..c': ;,._ 1 I .•1 "'.'..,,~. w .... ~=i"'l.j' ,_ , ==· ~ f g g g Morris faced only five bat-~r.~·r.rt1, ! ! I ! ll:;.,,_:I"",'"'. '1" 1 .... ,.r ... 1"1 ..... " "" "hlcl'! ~a-r. drtc c ' II f I 11 g ters over the limit in galning nocorn:i~ cl ~ l ' .s, "":!;, " N.....-1 r . helm I !! I : ~ th• nod, and allowed but five r~n. 2b l ! ', M,., ' I S.nl• A111..• Sar. Ji1111, rf friimerm1n. lb • o I g Olll'Mn.""TI !I o 1' 11 LMr• I, ~ll'lltg';.IM aftfJf;,,,_ tf hits. ~r~li.':d, c ~ 2 ~· ~ . • -~· N j ! ! I Golden West made it in· 11111c1on. 1b ' o 1 i ~\' ,, 1 I I f wfal[:""" ~· M" Ao• " " 0 Mo<n ""' ' "' f'' P••k I~~ r, teresting in the bottom ol the To1:r. 11 L I · ; ~ l~; ~ 1 ' ~~to;:,,:: .r'.t:~t!fr..m ••' 11 0 3 0 eighth frame when third Goldel! w",'•'" , , ...... M,d...,,.. 2 1 1 Westem ,, Mtrtlll .. ,.,. .,..,. (II .... Tot.ii 11 ' 1 . ""'""· _ ., ..... 1r ... , .... , baseman Tony Cresci stroked Nodl•nd, 11 j ! ! o c... .. Mar t4J ANOILUILOOU\, 1.. G0rM: ... ho W. MKlrt!'llY, cl '· .. r II -~ •1~ A""' j KtMr "d3b ~ i ~ ~ an in!till'de-the-park fmell run ~=·;.; %11 i o o ::·~ I I l f'. !JS"~ 1 111111, ·.. I ' T ~ ~'" Wa tw~tcartnetrlpley Bout"r,';o<dr-r'm,:l,1e.".'' !, I j' I ":': " ! \ ~¥.:;:::......,... k-i i: mfit' 1 f f ! ris~~as ~to the ta~ and 1·~~~rl 3 ~.1~ 3 1 t Blsl'lllP An;i:i\'J·,ll· G.\:\'./ :ril.·. l ! ! g got Rod Brown looking on a \ cm:.'. ! i i !.'="< " i : I ·1 M!.!'f Dtl s!'. !(1, II• 1'1i:!f!• .ia .J ~ ~ : calleg third strike to end the, ' :r..rt~, pti o e ' ''lf!Tlti 11t1 24 a' , 'I: 11:io:1~, ,,·ff . .-,nlhonY kwt.,. IMI• r II • inninf. 1 "'I sconi..., 1111fi!.. lcwt" ....... , ..... c•1sniiW'L1A•"J ~ •• unflll!'lltv ooo ooo-o 1 s Cypress added an insurance cnir-1•• 010 100 001_i; ~ : e:111ncr• 010 wt t -, I ·~ Ju•tlll 1 ·--"'-""-='~·~--=--'n~o~"':::..-.....:'-'-'-'c:.._:m_;_:.ar~k~er:;...:ln:::.:th:::.•_fo~U-aw"'-ln..:'.g_f_ra~m-=e--= .. :::."":::.:w='~"-~"'-="'=-'='._:._;'_;_:.'~'c:..-~'=~=-=-"'=-M='='~'~"-="'::..:'~--=·..:.~'.· F:~1\Tme11" 8 ~r Vllll ,,rt; 0 0 \Ii ~' Mod•N ! I ti r~~· 0 y, ~.:U:-"IA'' o 1 im~"'~u~J:"TMMd' S.11 Cl~tt Footlim' Or•noe •',. "'.'.!: 0 "'" •nttll• ,, ·~J.,, vr.,, V It P1rti I 'llMlfr l Et Modl!ll 1t Mttl I T1,11tln 1t lift ltmentl ,.11W'iYLIAOU\. 's. •I ,,., .. l~ ~r· . , I ••• 0 ~ i.:..~"" I i I u11erton w..,.. .. .,.~,­'~ l'tr~f, Ktftf'I Y1 ~r\.ls~~;;~1 , 2 "(j •Yli'••-u H•brt.r~;r: .. _. ~~~·i, !t....nn• =• •t,,~n'i'I'~::'"' OA•DIN •1tOV• &.•A, 1 Ul •I I.• Quint• 11..,.~..., Alemltot P.C:lllCI GtrdM G,..,... l Vt eo111 Grtlldl e 1 l LOI Aml1101 0 I 1 S1ntl100 0 1 1 wmr••c-... Qvtnll ,, 11 Grt~lll 3 lttncl'lo Alt!l'I 5. Ln Am~ o P1cll1c1 J. 5ellll-1 11" ..... Y"I G11M1 Go:ft:n Gl"QVI If &ol .. Grtndl L• Int• II '•clf)c• S1nt 10o It Liii Aml- IOUTMlllN CAllll"O.MIA COMll"•ltlNCt, L T •t tArrs ~ ' f 11', ' anti Monie• 2 ' 1 Ii AH!r,'21!r 1 llog• ~dU'ond:S ' • v. E11tLA 1301-'1 WtdlllldliY'• S-C:ypr1t$~ J. Ooltlt11 WtJI 1 ~'"'' Monitt l, LA.CC l IC1lltc1. 6th, r1ln) T..,...~ G•"'I• lllo HOl!do IOI Gold~n WtSI r vn,..o •I V. H,1tf!)Ot' · E11t LA l~:(d'.~ Gime C~trffl 11 Ettl LA Cal Baptist Wins, 1-0 RIVERSIDE Sieve RacbUJtok pltch<d well enough to win most games but sil~t bats of the Southern callfornia College Vanguards and two successive hits inc1udlng a double gave bosl Callfornla Bnptisl College a 1--0 victory hue Wednesday. SoCal I• now f.2-1 for the season and will host Paclnc CbriaUan . Co\Iep of Long s .. ch today at Coat& Meu dly perk. Rachunok opened the ninth wllh I doublo ltlld pinch 1111> ner Joe mUtna '"" .-..r, A strikeout and grolllld out mov- ed him to thlrd before Doug Adams was ruled out on 1 close play at llrtl IO end the game. hCtl Ctl-:.i (t) r II .-! ='<l' l!ll ~· 11 f I n;:r.-.• I ,0 J otU ldrt _,.....:. t .I ' .. ..c.t~ OOOOCllOM -1 J t l;.tllt. """°'' .... --l • • • I : 0 I Quarts NOW~ Nicegoing.Amcrtca. W. laltwyoucoulddo tt. Mak• th• w<>ild\ moot playful drink. The Eorly Tim .. ~ n..dtbdout.._.-.... rthiotm- "l>•QUldt•loot.Allyounoedt1afttt1t,."llol'Tenda'• lnotor<t ~Mi.:' Ear11i Timu and a aploati ol-But don't Juot takl our word le< IL I -. • " g. ' !1 •• .a ·' 11 " ~l r ' 1·' i"' -.""' '" .. , n tt " ,, ,, " ' ., •l " " " ,) " ,, ' • 1 ' •I : • . ' -" ... ,, •• 11 ' ., • • l J •[ • • -··~ ~ . ~ . . . :· For ·Coast 4rea I . ~~~~king Ou ·~wim T~ams , "'I', " • I c.ailadmns , ..... I Play in CM 'Clilti ._ .. lie!! 1tlondilo! Ice ~ ..ut ,-... jJie lct1)0 of • """"' ... 'biclaoJ' ...,,w tmight at • I-~ t ,..di -~ ol calllda and -ln>m the San J)!qo am. 'Ille lla'llilton Benp1" wW tangle '!)tit l!)e trU afl-tlttl In a gan\e leaturlng 11-1a.yeot. olds In a lorerunhtr to luturt Ice. booltey competition at the rink. Kloodlke ii looaltd at the 1 .. tenoc:Uon ol the Sen Di'80 and Newpor; l'r!eway1 at the Baterllretlotfnmp, • \ . . . . • •• • • • • • • D• DON SWEDliUND'S GREATEST ''O~CE·A· YEA EVENT! •4-PLY BODY •FAMOUS DUAL ·TREAD DESIGN ' a..ue•• . E11•m Genoh!ITn ... .. ··-,(, ·Gerieral ,6allbratedl>. · oo.-~..-. '-· ' lfADIAf~~";'· ' . . I • Po•lliVt handling rtid\ar, . ply con•tructlon ' 1 •·2·s1ee1 ti.11:1 under the tread .. ONEOFTHE STEEL ·~~NERALS , DISCONTINUED! ' SIZE 6:50-13 7.75-14 &25-14 8.55--14 7.75--15 8.25-1-15 • " , ' . 'l'l!if.U. Rl!PµCES REG.MICE SALi! PRICE TAl'UCH 878·13 2 fOr .$35.90 2 for $25.90 '1:73 F7S.14 tor $43.90 2 tor $31.90 ..... G7&-14. 2 (Of $49.90. .2 for $35.90 2.24 H7S.14 , 2 lor-$53.90 2 tor $39.80 $2.43 F78-16 . 2 for $45.90 2 for $33.90 $2.11 071-15 2 for $49.90 2 for S37.90 $2.30 ,. . ' Sit• 14lRJR·13 tllbelffl bf~kwlU, l)eUI $1.41 Fildtl'.lt. Tax .... ' ' SIZIS TO m, OVER 300 rMPOftT ,CAllS GENERAL 4-PLY POLYESTER', . ''GRABBER·~--,"'~·i SAVE $$ ON THISE DISCOMnN.UED Sm.1$.:" •' ' tjtERE IS A SIZE TO Fil TOlll c.Ctl " . ' II( ' ' • ·· ·E·78x 14 ........................ :. ____ :.: .......... 4 for .s79 ' ' ' · F-7ax 14 ..... " .... 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T,.. .... U.ttO.LT. 71111• •• $J4.fl. P.l.f. "·'' . . 95 MOST U.S. CAR S (D.IM flr1lul1 not includllOI Wide Profile Jumbo TRUCK TIRES ' .......... ,:; ~ "'-~"'" ' ~,., "' . I I GeneralJ.- POWEl.;JET Commercial • HIOl'I ...... ~ $3995 • Wkl••-Trlttlon ···-· TNlldAll~ . ~..:::!" __ ,.,,_~ ,._u."o.a.r . 710.16, .......... """ '·"'~ , .... ~ ' • • J:f DAll.Y l'ILOT Alamitos Harness Entries Alamitos Harness Results ,._ .... .,.,., ........ "· 1m c.....,a~ ,I.IT aAC• -OM f'IM, P'.U c~ .i1.,... ~ ,.._ -Mite I•~> JTM BA IUI G G ,.,.._ Co-ir-1 tL• ... • ..,..,. llWHl(:i.. (Tll«rtf'ot'I) •.• TIJM -1.11 lfS. Al• r.ad -s-NM Jl'lft, W.. C111 0.. DYcMt1 '''Ml•, LMY Abedlol. wtll ..... II~. krltdwd -lt.9dY ~ u ••Kt• ......,.,. ...... ,..,.,, ......... llCOND RAC• -OM ""\It. P'-. COl'ldlllon JMktilM CMlf .,..._ PllfM ..... •1rm1ry Dr••PY (VIII•• KtYI 1 ... 1A LOI Klttyllne (Of'-"M\1 1M IM Timmy T1• (WI""') UI Time -'.l.141:/S. Alto riced -Alt/ly'I GtfY, , L.. Uri. O.m Ditto. WM l(.ctyd, ll- M<O ..... kr11chtd -Olerfl Klftf. THlaD uca -One ""Mr. P- COftdl"on .S 1!1d Ul'ldw. NM.,._ 5malhlnti Doti {""9Wll '-• UO UI Toby1 alppW C~I 4-40 Ml I"~ O.._ 11 ... wtl ill TlrM -t.10 SIJ. Also r~ -/IMltl Olf-. ....,. llue l"Glfl'I, AO• ~ IUwt A~r. A"1111 l"rimr-. kr11CNd -Ol'WPI TllMll •f'ICkl• .,,_ l"OUilnt ltAC• -Ont l'l'lftt. P- Cl1lmlnll all..-. ~ ~ College, Prep Net Results Estancia Hosts Rams TheEllmcla-will take Oil • teem ol Loi Angeles lllm.t jpotball playen In a bmolll butetbaU --day at Estanc:ta. Game time ls I p.m., Ucketa are available at the door at ft.50 per-. Among the Ral!ll regulan ocbeduled lo play are Les Josepli3oo,1 Jack Snow, !slab RobertlC!D. ' Dive Elmendorf, Dick Gonion and Phil Olaoo. OppoolJll them will be Estancia coaches C r a I g FaJconer, Jim Butler, BUI WetW, Gary Carr, Ro(er Clark, and Dennis McGavack. An aulollrapb ,...Ion for the !1111 will follow the game. aF Swim A..+Ml1tlc trHnt1l11._, power 1t..ff1t9, p_..., W1kn, pew•r wlitdows. 1ir coMlltl•nl119, r1dlo, s111ator Glib Cft~I tA JM s.a Awr S!IO!llnl (WIN!emtl l0.00 U0 Local Ndl {WlfteM'I U Girls Meet At Laguna lrl91+.t, th1titd 1111" wfrilfo •~• will tlr11. 16 ll'IOflffi OpM •"4 lu11 lfl 1ppr1vM Time -t.ot l/f. AIM recitd -~ 11111'.. tt• A,..,.. noon. .... OI' GIN. Jlitftf'tofl T)fll', 1nrm.rW1w. IC(~ -Hetrt ........ "'""' aAC• -ON 11'1119. Tm. Candttletl ........ PYrN Sllllt. l.lilll'IOlr ,... tWllJlamtl UO ... MO on ...... (DMMI UI '-" o-ys C9" (GreMnll JM Tlm9 -SM "$. Alta read -~ ",.,.. .. ,...,.. ~1.-.rT .... 11tocw•tut. kr•ldlM -lltlllll ,..,., Girls tnd and ft•ld alhlete• from IS ooboollr will compete In the LquDa 1lelcb GAA Jn. vltatlooal Sa~. Field ....a wlD belln at f:45 a.m. wftb .1111.pnllmlnan> nmnJng ...... 11 al t :IJ and llnals llCbedulod f<r,f :JD. ~Ibo--·· te11111 .... Fountlln ya11oy, Valencla, eor.no del lbr, SI M o<I e n a , Ulllnn!tf, 11111> ttnaton Beach. a»ta M!lla. Brea, MariDI, Troy, Foothlll, Oranae, N•wport Hul>or, Buena Pul and host Llguna Beach. Compel!Um wfll be lllCed In all the •tandard ctrll events. with tropblea for Ibo first fi>~ places In tealll ICOI' Ing. Volleyball 1Jlt'l'lr'" ~. -..... 1~ IMdl .... Olfll ""'-IJ.11, ,,!lrl'l1"' '=-"l:l"I ....... ... ·MTOlnal · DUlll IUHT ' ' I 1 If',.,.., ......... • SWUMllT ..... ·~ llllA'lll ... , ....... , ..... 1714 M "--.JI CfMllt. P,..sslve 'Costa Mesa Motor Car dtolers hem rec*ed lhop- pf119 1i111e froM clays to hotl1 on Coda Mna's Hwtior laalenrd of c.n. i Ask A11dv ,, l '( ' " ' " l --TONIGHT'S . TV IDGID1GHTS ,. . ., .. f Q 6:30 -"Bri"'9 lo ihe Sun." An ~ woman r.u. In 1 .... witb a JlplDe98 nWi lbort· ore Peart Harbor; Carroll Baker, Jamel! Sill· ' ~ Ill 8:00 -:·nmgerous.!' Bette Davis won f!>b8st aetreao .otcar.for her ~·rm• In um • ..,8 drama with Franchot Tone. .... CBS II 9:00 -"The Hornet's Nest." Rock Hud· son stars aa an Army captain who parachutes with a demolition crew behind Nazi lines w blow up a strategically ·vital dam. Sylva Koscina costars. :,:me D 9:00 -lronlilde. An unscrupulous gaml>-~(Robert Webber) with a habit of cheating the Jn. n°""nt ~· into formidable oppcoition In the per- ""' o( Chief lron!ide (Raymond .Burr). KHJ D 12:00 -"Tobacco Road." The movie version of Erskine Caldwell's novel. Dana Andrews, Gene Tierney and Ward Bond are featured in this !MI mm. .,,. """ .... ,,,, . TV DAIL.Y LOG -· ' ... 1 Thursday Evening ) -llOTOICTQl·DftllUllY ( ti ........ ,, lw ' SWAPMUT --"'TlllAl'lf M H t& ...... ,U. (7141 Jal-1112 "JUDGE ROY BEAN" ..... 1 PAUL NEWMAN & AYA O~IDNll ' I, " ' . .., "' -. . . ... • _., .... .. ' ltlursdQ, MMth 22, 1'173 D41l V Pi LOT 25 Huntington, San Clemente Auditi~ning A!!dltloos .,. ICbeduled for _,and~ol­ w~k at two community tbeaten at opposite tnda al ~ Orqe Coast. Tbe simultaneous rtadinl' wW be beld by the HuntlJicton Bffch Playhouse for tbe mystery-comedy "Exit the · Body" and Ow San aemcnte. Community Theater for "A ( CALLBOARD) Barrel Full of Pennies," also .. the lighter side. Howard Solomon ls dlftctlng "Exit the Body" for the Hun· tlnaton Beach Playhouse and .wllf be looklng !or a balanced cast of five men in lf?e 25 to 55 age range and five women in the 18 lo !iO bracket. open "" May 11 ror • nve-wetl<eftd nm. Fur1her tn- lonlllllon IN)' be obtolned by contacting director Solomoo •I 5SW5'15, Teyouta for ''Baml Full ~ Pennies," 1 new comedy by John Patrick wbo penned 'l1iree ..., and tine women cornprbo Ille cut ol the llahl co~ about • UDY family, and reidlnp are ICbedultd for I o'clock. "Peonles" will open ~IOlorllnew-al the Ctbrlllo Playhouse, 2'11 A"'11ida Cabrlllo, Sao Clemente. "Teahoule of the Augu1t1---~-------I Moon'' aDf1 ''Evtrybody Lov• Opal," will be conducted by dlrtctnr Joanne Applegeu . The re1dings will be held upstairs at 223 Ave. Del Mar, San Clemente, Auditions will be held at 7:30 p.m. et the playhouse, 2110 Main St., Huntington Beach, ----------, where "Exit the Body" will llIBKIHCOFLAIJG/mR ' awwEaL\PLIN '" ~lln' lLll(C;IHllr$ PLUS "MODERN TIMES" & Those' Crazy Cartoons Of The 30's ..... -Sat .• s .... SUlf THEATER -5J6..f)t6 H1lltl.gh11 a.ac• ~~ -"' -Lr ... J & S !AO/UM I .~;~ " _. ••u••JJt.' '"'''1' ·• _, •·"'-~·•-..ll.U'• STADIUM "?.~:~ .. ..-:t\l!\•l~C:llJ'1 "'"• -,..'9'c•-il'•• • SrnotUM •J ,,~ .. ~ ~U.::S:!Jtt.!•:I',;.., -.... ·-, ... \ STADIUM ,4 ,';!,';, \. ..-'""'t. C l i.l.!!:13 New Al hpullr PTk" "Maa of La Mancha" ,., NO ••S•1tV•D SIATS Ntw Al hpMlr PTk .. 0 Rdcller On The Roof" ,., "Diamonds Ale for.Ver'" "On Hor Malnt:(1 Secret Senrlce' !GPt "DeUweranc1" '"' (It) & Mn. Mtnor" "Tiie Getoway" I PG:':,-.... ... "Lady 51191 Tito llun" !RI "Poseidon Advewture" Ml? {PG) -"Ftm'" U,A. CITY COU!MAS LADll!S DAY EVt:ltY TUES, Mc. (ALL LADlll A llflUOlt CIT92.ENS 11:• TO l:M} • DOOal WIM 11• ..,,_ ........ ti """ CtMa., •w .. ~ -""' . ...._ .. AH S.ta ti.• ti! l:IO P.1'11. Door1 Os-Wltdy l :& $tf..S\ln-f~JO "THE Git.EAT WAL TI" (Gl •• ,.. ... Mati-Delly.,,,,...,,. HRD OYllJ ''\.ADY SINGS THE BLUES" "'" ·SM... I .. IOtutM .. IMtle• -ALSO- WeiMy Atle• "PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM" .... c.lef (II;) LIDO •"""' • 2 . OSCAI IO~WTIOIS SHOWING NOW! England expected an affaire. Caroline gave t!tem His.ton'· : . . ~ '• • And. IOIDI Kl,R "BUTIERFLfES ' IRE ·FREE" • E~CLUSIVE · •• ' Tomomiw Enltrtalrullirnl -1 1h.-Cr11~c;hll,,....... .m.a Sarah Miles Jon Flrtch ' i · '' · · 1 Richard ChamberJaih • .....,--. RobntBolr1 IADYCABOtmj~, .i..111ntns " ' ,. • ~' •• John Mills Margaret ~ighton .. ~amela .!l~ .. Silvia Moil Ii Ralplti1Uchards0lt'.. 1 · • • ,": ... ' ..... . LaurenceOlivier1 "'•1·-~ · . . . . . ~.,,......a.a .mi. ....... ., ........ - ~~. ~ . u....a..-..w ... :KMn, . .-..,...m.zm-· ' • "SOUND OF SPEED"' ~ ''TIIE ,ST£W~RD.ES$Es" , · ·aEST' ACTRESS . . NOMINATION : MAGGlf 'sMiTH S.n DMt.•r.,.,. •t••-'llur.t cs.., H2:.z411 I~=====; Su~ is· Fl111BAY ::.~~DFO~?·~.. Jcaftts. BILLY .,N_INT .n,..,.. m flJ lllt ! JACK ·:1eren1iah J(>hnS(Hf ' 4 NOMINATIONS BIST PICTURE Pawl Whtffthl HSTACTOI . HSTAmHS • ' IN THIATll TWO IN ntiM,u TMIH -· • ) I • • I ,. I I I I I• I !f ,. ' •• ' '· I " ' " ' ' . • • • ,, I I 1· ,, " .. .. 6 • ' DAILY PllDT -· Mlldl 22, 197:! Everyone H•• · Som•lhlnt Th•t Som•one El•• W•nll _,,,_ Gortorol --- General SERVICE th1t only EXPERIENCE can give Since 1949 NEWPORT BACK BAY Lovely 3 bdrm.,. 2 bath home -"move-in" cond. Attr., family style kitchen, incl. spac- ious eating area. New shag carpeting & cus· tom drapes. $38,600 THG BLUFFS-CONDOMINIUM , • You C•n Sell It, Find lt,.Tr•d• It With a W•ttt Ad .:.,., ,. , ,.. JiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiGoiiiinmorii1m1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilGo __ •_•_••_l ____ ~1 .::Go=M:::.:'='1:...-::---::-~Gon~::.:;:~~r•~l------j;Go;;ow~ra;l;:;--;0 ~f;·;;;-;;;;j ;G.;,.;;;;';"1;.;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;j OPEN HOME .. fi/1'7. -~y,u_~-µ! BEACH • DUPLEX* TEN UNns A NEAT ONE ON ANITA -Great days! One of the best houses in Newport Beach . Roomy family room with mas~ive fireplace adjacent to country kitchen. Four sunny bedrooms, 3 baths and many extras. Take Santiago to Estelle to Anita. It's neat, ahh! At $69.900. UN19UE HOMIS 'OF NIWPOIT IU.CH, '41·6100 A U.rt111 ef .... rtl• ""'-' REALTORS EVERY DAY ,.,._ ~ , 2-Story lndMdual home. wttb...,.. 1 to 5 All tbia w .. k.. . ~ ..,,_..,. $52 0'00 I ages on ooe """' Eutolde .VIEW -POOL . 4 ,...~1 w ' • C.M. land. ''Talk to~ Bedrooms, 3 Baths. Top OCEAN ptJPLEX · % tax man on these b' l'i*r Condition. 2845 Alta Vista, REALTORS BI.OCK ro NEWPORT t.ax lhelter." C'.allietaDt ·IA' Newport Beach. OUered for ,,.. SANDY BEACH! Investors come $1660. pe1' mo. .FUI.l; $75,Wl. Call A n y t I m e , 2121 EAS1' c:x.sr HIGHWAY delight· this IMMACULATE PRICE ....,_, COllONADELMAR,CAUF. = ~G~~ '$145 000 VACANT C·l 644 ~ ...,1w1..i ·one bodroom. ' • 5 Acre•. $15 ,000 . Unln-•1.:;1v Great tor Aunt Mary! Mlllt corpora.led L.A. County, ..., .-~ see to believe • take ad- Palmda.le. 2 Mila from ~ vantage . EXCLUSIVE Palmdale Intematioaa.I EXPECT TO BE BARGAIN! C&ll Now • Airport. Cose to Edwards ENVIED 645-0.'m. Air Force Base. Ca 11 Anytime, 646--0555. That's part of owning this spacious TWO PALMDALE STORY .custom decorat..d home in BACK BAY area-4 Bedroom, FAMILY ROOM, ACREAGE 2 baths, buillin gourmet kitcben, with many Owner May Finance at 7%, xtras. Pool size yard. See to appreciate. 30 Year Note. Interest only •c.2,~ with 10% Down, Prepaid · · · • · · · · • • ' • • · ' · · ' · ' · · · • · • · ' ' · · · '¥"' <Jiii/, I OHi \I L 01 \0\ ;,> ! { ('"' ~ Interest. 15 Acreli, $1500 pel" BUILDER'S acre/make offer. Good tax situation tor Right DELIGHT IndMdual. Call Anytime, Ready & waiting for se<ilnd UNIT on this 646--0555. large c o r n e r lot. 2 Bedroom house, GONE FOR~ is Youi1"~· RENT DOit AJtS. A p:>pul31' concept of "turn-key" eas.y liv- ing. Thi < &pill-level 4 bdrm . unit has been upgrade:::l \Yith ne\v shag carpeting plus attr. use of userl brick. Price only $52,500 675-30001J Go,~n~or~ll~~~-=Go~M~~~l~~~- * * * * * * 675-3000 HOME + carpets, drapes, fenced yard, in NEWPORT INCOME HEIGHTS ........................ $31,500. CORONA DEL MAR G1ner1I GALAXY VIEW 4 Bedroom, 4 bath home. Beautiful decora· tor furnishings Included. Large, covered pool with roll-back-roof ................. $245,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 81y1ld1 Dr., Sult• J, Newport Beach 675-6161 * 2 DUPLEXES * .., • -HERITAGE . ' On a wide lot Costa Mes• near shopping Income $7.,440 FORTIN CO. ' REALTORS Rea !tors 642 .. SOOO ClassUied Ads . . . 642-5678 G1n1ral GARDEN ENTRY Tall trees, l ragrance of gardenias comprise lovel y entrance for this spec. home with lam. rm. & den + basement & attic. Bill Bents. WHY NOT BUILD? 97 LINDA ISLE is a good si te for your cus- tom bayfront home. One of the last water- front lots left & only $69,590. CORONA DEL MAR Deligbtlul area-big trees, walk to beach, park, shops, Beautiful decor. Remodeled 12/71. 3 BR. & guest. '811,000. For app't. call Paul Quick. IVAN WELLS-BAYCREST Lots ol charm in this 4 bedroom, formal dining rm . home. Bright lam. rm. overlook- in g pool. S1h Ba. Courtyard entry. Lovely s:treet. Vacant. rvlary Lou Marion. SUPER NEW SO' BAYFRONT Bay views from 5 rooms. Lots of parking. Pier & slip. Room for 3 boats to 45'. 4 Bdrms., 4 ~ bath s, lam. rm. Exel. fin. Fee. '225,000. Call G. Grupe. UNIVERSITY PARK stay home 6: relax in this former model townhouse; 2-sty., 3 BR., lam. rm. w/wet bar; many, many decorator touches-<:all to ae&-l'Chnck" Lewis '33-4700 --Coldwell, Banker ~ 511 NEWPORT CENTER DR., H.B. • l * TAYLOR CO. * LINDA ISLE-$245,000 Luxurious custom-built 4 bedroom home on lagoon. Huge family rm w/wet bar, formal dining rm, game rm & 41h baths. Protect..d patio, pier &: slip for up to 65' boat. Built-in vacuwn. Spacious ~story entry. General .... ~- ' HARBOR VIEW HOMES \ POPULAR MONACO MOOEL 2 bedrooms & den , well decorated, shows like • model home; L~rge lot, room for pool, $6-4,500 FEE. HARBOR VIEW HOMES REALTY 833 780 ' DUPLEX ~THEREAL 'I ESTATEHS --. _, ·. HERITAGE Rf Al TOH~ .\ associa te d •.!~""fRS-Pf.ti.IT•·~ :~~~ W il<>tC<>'l •'J . • ... t r ... - ., ~· \ . ' -' .. , • ') DON'T PINCH • I • ' I • • • I YOURSELF f" (You're Not dream ing) But You Can \ . " . . . DAILY PILOT :;;;_;;;;;;;.,;; .. ;;;;:l!i]~e;;: [ ~ .... 1~1 --. ...... I~[_ .... !~II.__"':"'_ .. _ .......... !~ I ·:-..... I~ l.__"=-_r. .. _ ......... I~ l·llll=boo=-'llllnd="'----I ·C;.,;Ml.;,;,;;.•..;.M_1_11 ____ Huntlntton 8- roR ..i. by ........ Balt>oo. NEWPOJtT /4 TIUE _H;;;un;;;ti;;;n;;;IVfol;;;;n;;;;;B1;;;';;;"';;;;;;;;j;;lrv~lne;,;--;:-;;:::;:--;;::;\-'N"'--iiort';;;;-.;-;B;;117,c11;,-;;;--IComm•...,lal • 11\VlNE bf O...U, Eldra NEW DUPLEX p,_rty 151 laland -100 -,..,..._ m.m Pril> aa1y. HBGHTS WINNER 11 6T3-'1'!110 ' $1,000. Sharp I BR. 2BS. frplc, Nr 1706 OC EANFRONT --"•~ ~VE IN &-n _ _... oew, $1500 dwn. Total 1a0. .i.--.1. HUN11N T ~1 ~ • _,. ~w l')'mnl& 12'/'fJrr mo 1113-1103, ~· user ~ ... ~~-avail. G ON 4 Bedroom • ,...i • $75,000. 4 Bedroom • Fee & Vlaw -'102,<XMI. f Bedromn • Fee & View. Jl()f,Ml. S Bedroom • Fee 'A View • $ll0,000. 3 Bedroom • Umts • Duplex • 1127.500. s Bedroom + 2 Br. Duplex • ,, $135,500. 5 Bedroom • ree & View • $140,(0). .f Bedroom • Fee • ·So. ol Hwy • $186,500. Call 6'J5. ml \Ul~OIAtY Of THI COLWIU. CO. LITTLE DOLL HOUSE $24,000 3 BR 2 BA AU poli3bed. &-~-Fan-tutic used brick tireplace Plenty of land here to grow YoUr own yegetables and fruit. Pay just $191 per mo. on this VA resale. beJp ........ -FHA ~13. s lldnn, I Baths.......... 8" ... CH loan. I --., 2 '*"' 4 Bd<m. 2 Broths-.. ,.... -· -.,.,.... L...,.. S..ch Bllnl, w/w """'°· frpleo. JJ,1 x 192', South .Jde o1 dnlpea, retrt&en.tor. Quk:k • LoYebt view, best bNdt. Warner nr Balsa CJ:iica ............ owner .. _ MONARCH BAY $50.000<ll>Wn handles. -• weH -at t.rredBEi CALLFONT~N· E ,._,,,,., is aumsted In -!~~~~v!ted 15'1.SJO, .,. .,. .-~ry """" o1 th 1 • cn•1 ... -BKR PETE BARRETT SHAJtPEST 5l'AROUS"r ell:· beautltully arranged 4 .,..,...__.., · ........ paint ltiJI wet, hard· bdnn. home. Richly des.... DOLORES PLAN -REALt OR- wood flooro --ed lo dcllilit lbe most THE BLUFFS '4l..S21IO Bceauty l>le8.t ilr&pes, cozy fast~s 1 n d Iv l d u a 1. _ ___ ___ __ _ oorner tireplat.~ ln )ivJiw Spac10U& family room, Pop u I a r early area .....__ _ ___......, room. tntm:om thnlout. 3 el~~t dining room ; G~nbelt & some bayv~ LAGUNA BE ACH Bedroom, 2 bath& vacant. perfect tor the molt t!X· 3 Bdrrns, 2K ba end unit. f Very di.tlncttve retaU 70' lot. Priced right. CALL quislte dilllltl' party. Wood CUl~sac location. $61,900. 11«ns + 2 howlea on So. 968-4456. paneled den, aparklln& pa.Uo Broker, 644-llll day or~. Cout Hwy., stepir to beach. area with ""<• healed pool. CAM EO HIGHLA NDS Slores are . leased .. ll<ault-$ll7,IXKI ful <>c..'8n View + l.l)C(l(De. PARK lmmae. 4 bdrm hon>e. Ocean Alk.lna $275 In) ~I view, Access to l private REALONOMICS' CORP HUNTINGTON VTOe'f"-hesd>es. l'l!,500. Broken ~ -.,, "' Open House Sun, 1..S "C.talina Model" 4 Bedroom REA&..ESTATI! CAYWOOO REAL TY Income p,_rty 166 " !amlly ...... 2\lo baths, 1190 Gt....eyre St. * 541-1290 * SAN CLEM UP&••d•d wall-ID-wall 494003 "'9-00IS HARBOR VI EW HOME ENTE cupets & -~ OXflehslve "FORECLOSURE PRICED RIGHTI MONACO 6,, very ~~ 2 bedroom wall de«ntio~ tbruout. Big ocean view' 3 Bclnn townhouse units · each a Realton 56-6465 ~~ c~. A"'!!'!'1 PENDING'' 2 bath born ;th be tllttl 2 bed., pen, 2 beth, Prlct'd aepate• bulldi.ng. 100' fron1 "........... __ " ~-. e wi . au redueed to $00,500! Highly a aandy beach Asking Open Eves =. at· only $52,950, 3 BDRM 2 BATH ,ll'Z ~l ~ & hills;~e. upgraded -must see. 1946 $145,000. Submit Your otter FOUR 'BED"M ONLV $21,500, Available Immediately atittl Attached i~ ;:a;e Ni;;; ~~~gh~n~Y ~ne•, alter' lnspcot!ng. Ca JI .,. '1 small deposit and credit patio areas. Easy-care' land-· · Y ease. 675-7225. CONDO 2 Bedroom, bullt!ns, ex· check. Total payment la ..,.ping. A jewel at $49,!lf>Q. ~ ~it~~~~ B~i~i:; .~ rl.,. b~'. ~r. ne~:;£1 = ~'-=~ ; * ·~2800 * =ntE.~CRL,U3s:: Ii!]_ J :g~. I term & camelliaa thru wkle Formal din, den or tam rm, toda,y 1or appr to 1ee for Mom. Close to all mop; a~zt Pier & Sllp -$215.000 ' . ·~ ~ windowoprotectedlromthe fpl, lrg kitch, 2 CIU' gar, 96:H851. ping and scbools. VA lo6n _..,.,...,... LIDO REALTY ' street, enjoying a gounnet b~ ree area w/Olympic -t ot 1% annUAJ per rate. -.mi~~ 1177 Vla Lido, Npt Beach tuutOIAIT Of tMI C.OLWllL co. dinner prepared in )'OU? pool. Only $32,~. ':N/m1n jlll~l r $3,500 will take tt. Call • ' ......... c.. ' 673-7300 . Fin«I Ph••• SELL-OUT Chers kitchen, you'll llke 10% dn. Weat aide of Back 1hls 2 BR. home w/charm I: 1Bay, · 2 BR Home, l blk to ocean. Only J Deluxe 4 Plexea l.«l convenience to shopping & O>mpletely turn. Vacant. in ttUa lf'OUP· No more llire beach. Guess what? Only BROKERS LNC. Realtors 5'5-9491 Assume $.17,000 loan. 1.ona! lhf"m, 10 HURRY! .Laree ~·!;'~ Call agent_ for appl 531.5llO ( ~.) Open Eves. Realty Company -R·2. $49,500 full price. units w/a:ll a m e n l t le 1 .,~.,u ... 531·5100 I ''2 YEARS NEW PLUSH 4 BR REDUCED $26001 Newport "'' R..,lty ()pen House Dally l0-6. """"""°'==~~~-I ~~!!'!!!!""'!!!!"!""'!!!!"!""''" 1 · 67:r:I058 121.32 S. Huter, G.G. * DUPLEX * ! : 1 Minutes to beach • 3 Bed-CUstom ·decor. 1" ha. Dini Beaut:llul custom 3 BR, l Spartlnt In~tment Corp Comer lot; real neat pro-BEAUT. poo home 3 Br, 2 rooms, 2 baths. Decorator'i farn rm. Frplc, Nr achoOls bath home._ Luscious rar· Newport Heights Sp.rltng lnve1tment • perty. 2.Bdrms. each. New-~.~i;-~~~ dream, custom shllJ car-4 llhops. $32G,E950M. ~9001;11Q!:?::!:':%~ _ A. GEM .Corp. ly painted outside. One of pets, drapes, mimln!d _ ,,~.., """""'. <G2S) _ I ___ .!:638-~566~2~--the ·best locations, S<t. of F I V II wslh Freshly painted In -1st Tun ollued1 Prim .1- Hwy •. Oltered fQl-$74,500. qunt~ n • ey and Out, ~ clea:n! ~~~Hwy.,~ Heights earea. Channing : Town 'N County M$>RGAN REAL TY "OW?jm ·~,. :~ cfil~ quick ' • B E A U T I Fu LL y ·:nu;.: ~k=· :S: DELUXE! Fantastic duplex 673-6642 675-6459 • WhJlt ~ b\Jy.,be.the o_,,. FRANCISCAN SPANISH" • Here Is a 642-1235 64U21IO 21! baU.., ttle & dbl. ba11~'. featul'lna modem kltd>ent, DlJPI:.EX must • aw-bind this borne that ottera. all the Lge. kit.ch. wlbJt·in• & huae bedrma, climate con. Sil>~ Sef!bore Soups In •P'l.rkJill&' '~lean 3 FOUNTAINS ~gance-of a baCienda-rei BY Owner, 2BR, 2BA, newly hdwd. cabinet11. Stone frplc. trot, privacy. $50,950. U:>w r;~~/~~' t,~:;&~~lllnp ~ Spiral staircase u you en· e roof, s P a c l o u s redecorated, Ocean City Vu, Dbl door entry w/alate down ,or owner may tng lp &: lhag crpt thruout the living room. a formal ter otters warmth and bedrooms, private study $59,SX>. W Prine only, 745 Garii.ge on alley w/extr~ finance! See tocfali! 645-&100 + i bdrm g•~-apt. Great dining room with a bu,llt!Ji charm. Most IK>Ugtit.after ~Y we~ &3 lireplacar ce, a ~2905uc ay, 4 9 4 -8 6 J·S.... parking. Only 7 yrs, old. N r, -~· h teh and best f all lt floor "'"" 4 •~-3 ' garage Xlnt cond. 159,500 V. E. n ... ~-I & Co. 61~altl~'!'. By owner, STI,500. au prime reskl~tial. ~~ baths,~&;~~. plust~uch ~· --~Y a OCEANFRONT 2BR. 2BA CALL I:\. '''·1 41• J)flo •• ;:!"C..:...., ,.,....U'10 Let us show tJtls one •. sell cleanU:w electrtc Oven mus !Osee .. -~.1.BKR CONDO,SoothLaguna,RED 9:.:,~ SP AC IOU S C °'on a 536-2561 BKR. !annal dining room, famllY OWNER deoperat<. Top 3 CARPET RE A LT 0 RS. 4.......,.. 7 UNITS-$75,000 highlands, liome. 4 bd, 2% OWNER arurious. Beautiful 4 room, covered patio, aose bdrm, 2 baths, din1ng rm., 49'1-l'161. · REALTY ExcelleQt Starter or .Retir'f!. ·~ PINCH YOUR ~:rn:.rierr:: 8~'. u:~: bdrm. 3. bat1?5! Huge bo~us '°college, llbopphlg & free. f:':[ ~~ ij!; Fb~~y rm., Lido Isle Ne•r Newp•rt P••t Olllt• ment Unit. 1 Blk from Cbut Fee simple. By owner. 512 !"11·• J>:-tio, dini.IJg rm. Built· wa,y, CA.LL ~-u t·ins a ' trim RARE A Hwy Walkln&' distance to DeAma °'·· 613-08<>!. '"" fireplace, family rm. hri< l'»,!lf>O. 846-()604. *' EXCLUSIVE * PPEAL all 'ochools ~ lhoppinc. Prestigious brk $51995 OWNER tra.nd. 3 Bdnm., 3 f Bdrma., plus den; 5 baths. See this cha.rmln&' ruallc ALWAYS RENTED SPEC. BAY & OCEAN VU MZ-2561. • . ' ' baths! Bhllt·ills. dlnlng rm., !!() Ft.. Nord corner. home with ua--' brick ~le., Bia-. ~ -. Lusk-bit 3BR, ' -!am rm, ..,_ ""-1--f .. -n.. M"ftft"icent lo bom ~ "'' -..... 6 OWNER transl 4 Bdrms 2 pauu. .c-•.11::puu.~, -....v.v nn. ........ , cus m e. 2 bdrnu 2 ba's Fam rm Xtra lrg lot, upgrded & Im-ba"-p ...,_ .:ii";..... " Very sharp. brk $39,900. $170,ln:l. F.A. h~1. plus· hobby. ~'. Mctunt1ln, Deaert, mac By owner. $79,500. u.... auu, ......... '6 rm, 842-6691. R rt 1'4 644-0128 Open Rouse Sat & built-~ Quiet &!ea . · RENTALS Sum . Newly remodeled. Lge .. I -'-''"''°=;.....~--..;,;",,;.. Sun J{i. No dOwn tenTlS available. OWNER must sell. Pool : mer, wmter eov'd. patio le room for r . , • • r:. j' ' , ' I ' -,, l !'• ,- ' ' • ' -. "· ' !J. ' -, -• • .-·' ·- • ,., . ! . ~~· ~-. I• ! ( .. ' ,_ ' ' • ' ' • '" / ... _ • ' • ' l .! I 111 I • :...i '-·-l • l . • • • 1" ,. .~ ... f ' I ,_ - PENNIES " with a ' TRIPLEX-••·-2BR •-.. brlc. $28,950. 962-1373. home with 4 bdnm., dining & leases. camper or boat storage. 80~ Mt. ~:U-:frf :a:ai;1 ~, ~ ~ 0 --~·--·-~ rm., built-Ins, patio . LIDO REALTY 152.500 nr e, lBR, <>cWl side of hwy. · WNER--~-~"...;ve RAMBL-I NG-ESTATE Fit'eplatt, fanilly rm. On II am vta-Wo, Npt. Beach-<>ALL,,-~. ' O <-ltl -~.!':1·~0.Pllleaclo., .!.1!J.·, Owner will tinance. RED 4 ~ .. ~ .baths. SpjUlish Heavy iron g r 111 w or k 3 acre. brk $39,500. 962..(666 • 673-7300 'ii:I' r,:::::..I":'" ~ ,..,:---' ,.., CARPET RE AL 0 T RS 1 accents. . Dinmg nn. built· massive arches & thick "PRICE REDUCTION" _ M.-r -..1.1 -n.&., i97;1761 ins, family rm, patio. bric walls. 3,000 sq ft lnchldes 4 we have slashed $1500. from FOR SALE by owner, cute ;IA.LTV-.. Reel E1tete W1nhMI 114 OP.Elf daily 12-3. mJ $27,000. 962--auite-aize BRS'•, bup °" aales price of U1is 3 u,,.....,~ltnn, 3 BB. den, 3 Ktar N1W,or 1 'r•'•t Ottlce•/;.:::;.=::.:.::;:=..;:;.:::~::...:;:;:1 Altura 3 Br 2 Ba new Huntington &---h lorniM din•-room all bedroo ~ 1y Th BK, 2 Story, tplc In Mstr ~ "' I-'" C-L. . ' ' ~ gla.afamlly .. ;,.3Leviliot oWnenr:re~Outottti! bednn, loads of clo11ets, * NOW SEE THIS* JI'(' yU ~ .._ =e:~ crpt~'. & plush carp e t1a hand area and mu.st sell. Lush $76, 700. Principals only, Complet~y mnodeled WW buy ;your property. AU $28 000 mortared stone ~-Large shag carpi!ts, walnut pane!. m-™° Split-levet 3 BR. 2 baths, cuh ·within '12. hra. Call VIEW horn@, taste fu 11 Y ' arts &_crafts nn. CUatom ing and a ir"Overed patio, , , Llke new with oJde charm. 98U8Sl. II . I ed ·to oell. Brok" eve We ha"" 3 tli1ferent homes lrans!•m>d North. Priced ' "= '· • • · BALBOA BAY PRuP. PIIOT~ decorated. Fee land &: pric-xtraa galore:. O w n er a Don" •-1tat call Mew Verde Trte shaded grounds $55.i.,!XX), 1 II ~ .,.._, ~,'\~'~•= :tk""~cimentcost ~~~~ESSIONS a.,s::.:&~i.!!"ex~..!i~ * 642·7491 *I I ~ ~).BR ~;Oil ~tic Sl:me exeellent & a:me fix. extraa too numerous 1o *~f BR, 2 BA** ----·-~~ ~: 112.000. By "·'· ~ .. • t;~~loansVA. ·$·14,750• FofrthlnlormFHAaoon.andVAlochomatlon mention. Cloee to lchla & ·~ ,,,§3;5i~· ... -llllOKEMIHC. . . ... PENNEY PINCHER • . , I Classified :t.d . . 3 LINES -• 2 ·11MES $1.00 · • .. • Any em Priced 151. or Lea (If ....... """ .., """' l'1e °" ....... totll --11~$50.t- • • 642-5678 lJgibUH;y -~ o ese • ea. lhopplne. Call for appt A QAI ., DU-.ww, ~1 BLDG/lltes tor hi. aptJ or C .f Me . Cali us first, we have them That1s not the down pay-contact • add'l. Info. C A L. RE AL , twnhl. Bldr-en,p-ucbt will 0 • sa all. CALL 8!1l-85.11. men~ thafs the pri"'! The KASABIAN REALTY 534-9440 Sonlo,;w . ._ .. , either low auh "-Hou S.t S n POOLS down payment " l'ISll. " Jilb· lop JJriC<!'wlth aubrr .,,..n se " u Beaut 1 story condo. xlnt RHI E1tot1 '62.6644 Newport Buch OWNE!\, 112:il 4own. J BR int vent1*e w/<rwn. 3 6R.2331QuJW-PriSt.ced "'!"'1, close to major ..... OWNER -Muat ..U <BR + 2 BA, ffplc, Nr Sou!h a;;! . Writ~ CU ad No. &25 Dally et street to $29,900 UP pmg. Elec blt!n R/0, den comp redec .-.. BLUFFS CONDO Plua. 1 yr old, Total PDot. P.O. -1560 O>ita sell at $25,900; or drive past 4 To dloose from. 3 &: 4 bed-rell't.g, waabet-, dryer, new pani:c ~ wallpape' r ~ 3 Bdrma., 2% batM' pymntl $211 mo. 833-ll03, Mesa. Ca. 92626 &: call PRICE REALTY, w/w crpta. &: drps, patio, much more. Acrc.s, fro Newer Q-P!an !m-9503 Sti-DS. ~ ~~~~ c1oae to pools and elem schl &: pk. ~ m TED HUBERT &: ~ 'N~ 0:~t1v'~ ho.,.. .... • 4 BR, by owner. Newly ,,...,.,.. clubbawie. Thi.a ii a sleeper: ,..........,...... :un Vla Udo NB -~ ..... _... redeoorated. $33.00J. See at terms. VA or 5% down • l.cwest price in tovm. Thia T.0.P. on this ~ clean 3 • ' · 1 1~ With k!ue optJon to buy or 3154 ,Sharon Ln. ca 11 Excellent locations for can not be equalled. Br, 1% ba home. s.mi dn. NPJ'. Shrl. By ~. A· , .... _...._. 1:m:1 min. down & aasume mort. 5t0-m1. school, coliege, shopplna: &. will ll.8$Ufflf Pi 000 FHA frm. A·l oond. Walk to _ ,..... ~v~91 prty. Mn. Boileau . *-REPOSSESSIONS* freeway. CAIL 89'J..8533. If loan.~ ' tbe~a~c~h.~T:e:nnls:, ~poo:l~.~146~,~roo~.:1~~~~~~.::iiiiijj~~~~7Vi¥;i~ru~; Thruout Or. County $2S <to Irvine _66-f948. MobU H BALOOA ls. home wanted. 2 ·!40,000. Call for Bddn!ue~ 962.4471 (:::.)546-llOJ WATERFRONT bargain on ,_,,,., gtory, 3 bd with apt. Wills IU"1ty, S<fi-7739. Lido BB¥. Luxury dbl wide For Salt 125 Pl'&· Cuh, Prl!tdpal• only SPACIOUS Mesa v er.d'e LA P.ALMA CHARMING custom !um. 115,500. Mo 1~67:r~306o;;tc...,=~~-- HOlllO 3 BR. 2 BA, fl'J>I. RANCH<>' LA QUESTA ENGL1sH DECOR 673-38•1· tor Home Rentals 1100.000. -NEEo 1o invest 1n w/w, huge F/R. A steal Red ' tH roof high be ed. In this 3 bdnn., 2%: ba. home BAYCRE:Sr, located on San· , . home1 at appraisal value . $39,950. 5.57-5346 ce~ . m'.a.S4l.ve s~::1mp with Its large bonus room ttago, 4 ~R. 3 BA, fam rm, $ALES & LEASINQ Agent 847-6612 3 BR, 21n BA. Condo. Patio, •!One tr tcip'l ace, all ·UJ;lllafrs, oor;y c 0 r n er fonnal dln rm, by. owner, full service facility dbl B Ow $25 450 "FORECLOSU~, landscaping patios drapes fireplace dowm!aln, formal $67,500. 646-3408 Da M I ff -r."6ru~. ~Jn . . PENDING" d&•n-•• :.~.i.i: ~:...~ ... ~ =~~PJ.J • ;:.u:: nuMllp1ee,·~ -~.":-~~ nmar o or omes 1 ,_ 11 • J Put a little "loot'' m your _...alWI .... ._, ........... and la.ndacaplng-. GMnbelt *~ neal.Ull -~~,.!!!.:!~~-_1;-~!iii~---~· ~~, Lovta-eell those b.iubJ,. for 3 BDRM 2 BA TH and elegant private living location near pools park * 531 ·6800 f<l ... A'-" ean Oaaifled room, Better tl\lln a new and recreation 14 9" 5 0 0 ~: Available immediately after model &Dd priMI to sell. Makes it tours.' ' QUICK CASH nuoo. Near new '72 unfurn. Busfness small deposit and credit BKR ~11 i 3 br, 2 ba, tam rm, Oreertunlty 200 Just Say . £.r;~r::.;.:~ .. ~~~~:..~:~ red hill THROUGH A ~o/£. ~:r~~~~i sUP cA~!ERING 'Charge It' ~-=·Eiov~.:; a~·~""S::=f. A~~~ DAILY PILOT ~~a~~i"=T!!'!!~R! .. 5!0!. WHEN pO\CING A WANT AD IN THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT JUST DIAL 642-5678 ' • 7 pen:ent .....i per rat<. ownenh!p.Priced to..U ·". Univ. Pari< c-. l1'Vlne WANT AD eq. T.O.P. er_ pa yo If . 6 bldg .• on a C·l lot, South $3,500 will ta!« tt. Call . 536-2551 !IKR. CaH Anytiqi•, 562-'ISOO SST~ or 9'1lHIM3 alt ;,J), · ol 171fi St. A Sat Mark- Vacancle1 COit mqney! Rent .Otftct houn 8 AM to 6 PM , SACRillCE µdo Bay, dbl et, Costa Mesa. t::f equfp . TREASURE HUNT See jf }'OU can find this "bet· ter than gdd" hidden treas-ure. It has 4 bdnn1, 2 baths, fireplace, OOvered patio, gas blttna, boat-or trailer access and concrete driveway fur onb' $27,500, It's one mile 1rom beach, S/llJdlanapolla a-W /Newland. 'Good luck on your treasure hunt. If i'OU don't find it, call •.•. larwln realty Inc 968"'405 124 hrol 2 HOUSFS on cor k>t, 3 BR, I\! Ba, 2 Cll' !llU'· A l BR, 1 BA, 1 car pr., lr~Olld porth. 8 JJJdcs from beach. Cuh tor tQ, Allltme Cl ln, by owr. 53&.a;Ql """' houee, apt., ,...., 642 5678 wide, 2 -· llay 6 lnvenfary & plenty worj<. I bldg., etc. thru a Dally Pilot Fut results are just a pbone • view. $9500. 673-3817. $27,500. Oasaifled Ad. call awu. ~ TRAILER SPACE CALL Ci) , .. ,.1•1• ! S@\\~1'l-r!&t.tf S .. The Pu¢e with the Built-In Chuclcle I DAC TU'i .'1 111.1 f· I CUPAN 1s I • I I I Roaldam remarkt •1•m grate.. _ _ _ _ _ _ ful 1o chemlatry. After oll, II was chemistry that gov. 111 f 8 u F 0 L E I beoutlful -· 3-•~ • I' I I I I ' ~mt"~z~1:i! :s :~'~il~~!!~ITTEIS r r r r r 1: I' 1 C> ~sc!,.'t'8~i LEmRS 10 I I I J I I I I SCRAM-LErS ANS ERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 • ~~ !ltd'-. I T11ALTY Ht•r l'fewper t Peet Ottfce MINI '(Stai._ I i iGtnii"i'i' iiiiii~ii/e Plastlcs Mfg Co. • Morino Eng Sis S.rv A<:r11go for Hlo · 150 • Builders Supply ==;;...;..;~=__;::;1 HOLLAND Bus. Sain 1 Aett No. Calif. My equity &15-4170 ot 5«).0608 eve. It low monthly paymenta.!'!'1!~!!!!! ..... ~'!1"""'""'"'11 962-4173. ARE joou oatlalled wit!> )'our Ap.rtment1 preeent, Iam.ily lucomet Let F • ... 152 .. •how you. how to -or ~ )'OUr 1pare time ID t o COSTA MESA EAS'l'SIDE -........ _ _,U·TUI 10 Deluxe 2 bechwm, 2 batll betwn I' IO 6 8 PM . WI! .. I dahw1hn 6 eodoled <X>Fn:E Shoo • Food car... ~ Ownen •ay, lng-!octlai&dtleto 'Sell." 1111.000. Wneubyownor.~4 HERn'AGE INVESTMENT I -l\EALTORS, ll33·2S!IO. nvostmlftf Commerc:lal -~lty 220 p,_rty 151 BEST INVESTME!ff EVER $1 ,0ZS.OO l"l.ooo wm .,. .. "'llCll I.wed lncom& i. now n 02!1· .. 115.0lll per yr. llY -iv- for thete four ltofel jn an h'll 810d£ in CO, 'UI/DIJW hMt, __ Alpbi. Btta eenttr in &lnta 11elllng lood prod. Oltl Ana. T6e moUvated owne:r·1...:.673<i683==·-~---wlll eaJTY a T.D. ll 8% fw YOUNG •O.C. Ptjb '*I' IQ% ot Alt, t.,, IO )'Gara. """111' 100 wt. Neod Illa'. mo.ms. copltol 1o keep I"""· m~ i • ·-..--_.,_,,,-="'-''------1 tr"tkos, <.'tnt. CM. $75,000. Nl'ft a "Pad"T P\tiCt aa ad! ........ 116-m>, _ Call - I I I • ' ' • ~~D~~~l~V~P~lL~O~T~ .... lf!!!!!!!~Thundq, M .... 22, 1973 I --!~I -.. ---·-1 • I ... _ .. ,.,_ l!tl ---~;~ .. ~l.; ... ~~~~; I HH~··~ll~H~U!!!""'"'-~!:!!:.-~ =====--'JM;;;;: IAllfL;.;::;...;;_,_ ... _ .. .;.;... __ ..;,..,..:.:; I Apto. '""" 3'0 ~ .,.. ;.; _ Apt. Unlvm . 165 ~-.,.,,_ Costa -Loguna Niguel Cosio -HUftllntton llHch Coslll Mata Costa - CASH 1 DAY LOVELY • BR, fllm SEA TERRACE. lllo!I w1<1e Casa de Oro • I"' 11e:s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ---=---IN P!lllEllGENC'C Wl'!H rm, fireplace, cpls. .,._. vlew. Gile ,....,.. . BAOl:ELOR A 1 BR.. potlm, DELUXI 0000 mt.£ " EQUITY drps, paUo w/fenced Wall<;., bNdl. Comm. POOi, ALL tlT!LmES PAID bi>k'• p11v. -_ HARBOR GREEJIS APARTMENTS $1,GOO to $1MI or more ye!, in College P.k. $295 tennis, fllo., all£ New Compare before )'OU rent Divided bath .i. lots ot Air Coad -Frp1<'1. 3 lw1m- •& .. .....,.. Call Ra G ul 3 bdtril., 2blth. '~ .• cu.tom <klllned. 1 .. turtnr. -•-11 9--hal' pool • -~ Pools • Heollh --.......,,.., mo. y a t at ~.,tam. rm. ...;::;'.. • -ldtdieo wUI> 11> ;::i .;.~· ,..;;. ~ l'umlthed & ;.;;,:. eoun. • Come.,,....,.. HOME LOAN HERITAGE REAL-. 483-51111. <lk«t !lihllnC Bee to• ,..uno11. 1m1 Unfumlshacl Billiard Room. TORS MC).1151. HILL VIEW. 3 BR, Fam e Se!><"'le din's .,.. Keellon Ln. (1 blk W. ot 1 Bednn. """' 11!14 772-3636 MESA VERDE Rm, 211 BA. Bltns, lrplc, : -!!rim~llk• :J::'&" Beach, 1 blk N. ot Slatul. F rom $130 to $115 mo 2 B<dtm. F>om $:IOO 1 ,,-"-'St"'.,.~Uc.o=-~·~11=-=Yn.=--I t.ov.ly 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 """' patio, $2'1S. 495-0389. ., 0 ~ • ::,.,,,. w/storqt .....,,.. MEDITERRANEAN 1st TD Loans Fam Rm, bltln klt.cb, ,.._ 3 BR, 2 ba, air """"· Club 0 M..-bte -·"-·· MEN, •mall beach hold. S.c:helor1 • 1 Bdrm1 VILLA"'E vie» J)Oteh, encld patio, ronv prtv1 A-pool. 2-ear pr. Near e King·a: e:;;;;;;"" Room.s $21.50 per wk. Aptl. 2 Bclrm1 e J Bdrm1 Q to all ldl!J, 2 chlldttn, 1 new. 837~ e Pool _ Barbecues _ sur-$95 per month. 536--7056. 1 Y.l o r 2 Full S..tht 2400 lferbor Blvd., C.M. 8~ll\ INTEREST pet ok. Gardener .t. weter N-rl llHch rounded wtth plush land-Lido Iii• !nCl 557-«l:lO d TD L pd m quiet cul de sac, JC&ping. ---------Muter me bedrooml w/ RENTAL OFFICE n oan,s iii15. a mo 1"ue acceptable, LARGE 4 bedroom 2 Adult li-at Ill best FUrn. 1 bd, utUltles pd blah beam ceilllli•. !art<• OPEN 9'!0 AM·Q> 5,!0 PM 566342. bath year • around LARGE 1 BR SlllO Garage, 1 adult. no pets. living room w/1u or CASA GRANADA lDWelt rates Oranae Co. HICE F.utl.ide 3 BR, dbl leas~ ~ block to 2 BEDROOMS $%1D $185. mo/yrly. 6T.H83T wood burning tlttplace. Rental ~ Sattler Mft. Co. pi:ace, ~nos! yard. paUo be Ji N No Pets ... ~ •--h Convenient laundry area lowly 2 BR. apt.I with a 642.2171 545-0611 ttple, w/w crpt.s, drpl: 8C • icely decorat.. 365 W. Wllaoa W.llm -~;;;,;;po;;;rt;;;-;;;;;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;; oft ldtcben. Encloted pa-k1nsilzed BR. On ~ 11ubar area 21 yn. water 10ftner, bllM, forced ed. $450. RED CAR-WEEKLY-MONTHLY • tioa. 2 swimming pooit, beautifully land•caped air. ~mo. Pb. 64&-51!3. P E T REALTORS Executive Sultll WATERFRONT . YEARLY sauna, recreation taclH-sroundl. Gu lncl'd in rent. Morlpgn, ATJ'ENTION! Small family. 833-3380 --._._w__. Bl··.J On Bis 8-)'. 3 BR., 2 ba.. ties, Security e:uard. No Child up to 3 years. No pet.I. Trvtt Deed• 260 Cb&rmln& 2 Br & de clOllC! ..,_ "9 '"""'• va. Prtv. beach. $450. pets. ~ Blk E. ol Harbor. HA VE sewraS Well teeUl'ed 2nd Tnut Deeds for Ale. ----I~ to ~rything W~k to STEPS TO OCEAN Costa Mesa 2 BR. 2 ba. Room for 351 400 Merrimac Way 557~ 1tores. ~_.L 64.H87l am TOWNHOUSE DUPLEX 642--2611 boat on ctumnelfront $500 Mod1J1 Open 10 t il 7 pm l·BLK. to 17th St. ibopplng. 2 & eVff. 2 ~ den/ott!'ce, sundeck, STUDIOS & 1 BR'S Penin. Pt. near bay. 3 BR., 2700 P1hr1on Wa1, CM BR. i~ ba'1. Mature adJts. Co . pabo, tplc. Adultl. $275 yrly 2 baths ..._. H bo Bl & 11 11-Bl'-· UN'J'RY Club Living! 5 lse. 5219-A ruver· &12-521.S • FREE Unens · ........., nr •r r v no ?.! . ,.., u ... , a:arage, Br. 2 .,Ba. All the extru. ' · • FREE Utilitiet -Adama new carp., paint I: drape1. Kida &: Peta ok. 0C EAN VIEW e Full Kitchen ...... B 11th Pf.4.CJE Art. Fee. 347-prl From sundeck, Hv. rm. & e H~ted Pool 541! n370 OWNER 64fr.3647 Evet. LRG OLD 2 Br fncd Sl30 kltcb. New Ii· 3 BR. 2 bf,. 0 Laundry Facilities U-U * SHADY ELMS • POOL klde-1>ets AJIO 3 BR,' $160' upper. Yr1y lease $425 mo. • 1V le maid serv avail. e Adulta Poolside $140 up. Water to \vater, He. ' Aa'ent 6'J5..1B72 675-4073 • Phone Service • ~n next bklck HOUMI fumtlMd -$00 Agt. Ftt. ·9'1!4430 *Sharp 4 Br, 3 Ba. Townh.se $30 WEEK & UP PARK Newport, subld May lTI' E. 22nd St., CM 642-36(5 2BR le gar, bltlna, rani(e, Back Bay. Pool. Sell dean e Studio & 1 BR Apta. lat-5ept lat. lBR, pool, apa, 2 BR. Adulta, no pet1. BAY Corona dll Mir rrfrig, sml fncd patio/yrd oven, dahwhr. lock prqe, e TV a: Maid Service Av&U. tennis. Adlts only. $350/mo. SOMETHING NEW MEADOWS APT. 387 W. $130, 733 A w. lOtb St., $375/mo. 8 3 3-8 9 7 C or e Phone Service-Hid. Pool 64<>-1610 YOU ASKED FOR IT Bay St. CM. 648-0073 LARGE 1 bdrm. nicely turn, 548-7596 S:U-.l6S3 e "Cb.lldren I: Pet Sectlon DELUX 2 BR, bltlna, frplc, 1 9 -2 bdnn units designed D p I t 2 blb beach, SD>. mo/yrty. NEW 3 Bdnn, 2 Ba, * BAYSHORES * e $""1 'Monthly blk beach/bl.Y. $260 per mo. for families with chlldren.. 1-•-n_• __ o_n ____ _ ~or cpl. No peta.. dishwasher, trplc, yard. Yearb' leue. 3 BR., 2 ba., 2376 Newport Blvd., CM April lat. 675-3570, m.1429 All UtllitiM P•kl Dana Point, new aptl -1 A 2 Kida OK. $295. SC&-1300 !am. rm., bit-Ins, frple. • 5U-9'155 or 645-3967 2 BR. Upper. Walk to beach! Featurine: Texas walk-in bdrm, nr. ocean $160-f.D). Utuno Beach Dona Point "C" Thomas. Rltr. 518-5627 HOLIDAY PLAZA $275. Incl utll. Ye..-ly. 213, ''°""'· double lava-Call 64(>-1197 or 833-87411 Br•ncl N.w Duplex DELUXE Spadoua: 1 BR. -"~'--9443=~·------refrigerator, ranee, oven, E t Bluff 1a8:°.:S:n~:um.ai: $185--0CEAN BREEZE-New Ocean Vu, walk to beach. 3 turn. apt $140. Heated pool. NICE 1 BR. Apt. Private =uher, d~ front.1-'-'-------- pntleman. 4!H-8170 1 BR. w/~. A-4 Br, no petl or children. Ample parld.na:. Adults, no patio &. carport. April 1 to ' as, garage stcr-e DELUXE e Agt. Fee. 847-UYT 646-0384.. peta. July lat. 675-3526. ~!;tl,.~..:..U~ A:r·:. 3 BR, 2 BA Apt for leue. ,_N_-_po._rt _______ $260 -FANTASTIC View! 3 Cozy, privatA!, 1 park Ii n g 1965 Pomona Ave., C.M. -B~A~CHE'-U)-R-'A"-p"t.'"-100-,.ro-s. Reservations being taken by lncld spec. muter aulte, STEPS TO OCEAN Attract. 2 BR avail Mareh lB -June 15. sm mo. Utll incl. 8"-Im. BACHELOR Unlll, NB $ll0, CM 185. l.q. Bcb $S5, HB -Unit $!00. Utll Pd. Aa:L Fee. 979-M30. Br. New home. Frplc. clean, 2 BR. 1 BA, epts, * STIJNNING 1 le 2 BR. from ocean. New, Urple, CJS REAL ESI'ATE din rm & dbl pn.ge; auto Garqe. Agt.. Fee. 847-l.2o7 drpa, pr., $235. 54IHi797 aft Furn. 2 BR, 2 BA. Unfurn. $100. mo. 673-3601 548-il.168 or 833-resc door opener avail. Pool I: 7 pm. Garden Apta. Pool. Ra:. ~~--'-""-"-----Re.nation area. fount•ln V1lley n •yCREST •--3BR 2BA area. no W. 18th SL Costa $160. YEARLY. 1 bdrm apt ~:;;::~~~~~~~/ e 1287 e ~ ru~ M behveen ocean & bay. _ "'7>lo drpo, 1"' ,.,.i, l3iis. By!-"':''";,.,,,,.,==--==-Matured adult 675-8374. GRAND OPENING 865 Amlios Way, NB 4 BR. or 3 BR A Den. Xlnt. I.za:. eov'd patio, attrac. lnd.lcpd. Many x tr as. $300/0FFER. (!) 828-5671 or (1) 828-SJX) appt only. 548-9341 646-2848 * SHADY ELMS · POOL J6S All New 2 BR's_ 2 BA's Managed by Condom' I e Adults Poolside $140 up Apt. Unfurn. Bltns, crpt/-drp, D/W, patio. WILLIAM WALTERS 00. n um1 • Chlldren next block G ; Unfurn, 320 177 E. 2'2nd St. CM 642-3645 B1lboa Island arage w extra storage. H•-1ntlngton Beach ---------Adutta. No Peta. $195. 1;H.;.IO;..UM;..;-"H--U.;...nf;..;u;..m.;c;... --'°=' 4 BR. Huge bonus rm. Wet Chner•I bar. Kld1 ok. $360/0FFER. (1) 828-5671 or (1) 828-5»> Huntington Be1ch FURN. 2 BR. Apt. Pool. VERY A1TRACTIVE .1 BR. Nr. Costa Mesa Hospital *MOVE IN TODAY * Oose to shops. Adults, no Yearly. $l85 +Util. mli Thurin St.~ $145 A MO. 3 BDRMS new carpets ,pets. $160/mo. No Peta. Ph: 673--1503 LARGE 2 BED R 0 0 M Spac. 2 & 3 BR. tn 4-plex. drapes b!u'na, no Pets, Avail 1941 Pomona, C.M. APARTMENT w/p r l v at e Several avail. AIL EX· Huntington 8e1ch Aprll 1, $250, 842-2276 * $25 PER WEEK * enclosed yard, near new TRAS. Pool, rec bldg. Kids U I lty P k &. U Pool &: • d servi )a I boa P1nin1ul1 shag carpeting and enelOled welcome. From $145. See 3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths, ..;...n.;.•;..•;..r.;;1""--'-':;r~---1 Ktt~ens avaH~:otel Tah~tfw --AU<--IN-G_d_i!t_ance __ b&_y_& garage. $160/mo. Ca 11 MJr. 17361 Kee.lion "A", HouMI * Aptl. electric builtins, FA DELUXE 4 BR, 2% baths, 2 corner Harbor&. Victoria. ocean, unfurn 2 Br, trplc, 545-8424, SOUTH COAST 1 blk W. ol Beach Blvd., oU * •• D1 * hea t , w/w carpets & frplcs., 2 patioll. Avail. 1 BR furn, utll paid1 $1!i0. !iv rm. $250. 6'75--l602 eve. REALTORS Slater. 847-4260, 968-7510. -•· 11 drapes, double garage, April 15th, 1425 on 1e... 2340 Ne.._ Blvd. Adults BR d El Puerto Mesa GOING FAST! ' mi.Ill f ed d REALTOR ~10 ..,... 1 · A ulta, no pets. w.tllttCOITAMIM enc , 1 scpd. $229. only. 646-4'.7f't 548-83.tl Utilities incl. $170 mo 2 BR $165 ,,,... Are Jiiii A Few 01 per m o. Agent, 962-1471 T-nhousa Unlvm. 335 NEW 2 BR, 1195. N•. beaoh. * 673-5805 * · Choice 2 BR Ap11. Our MANY *RENTALS ..• ,.,o-';r"154&-8ffiiili50~3.iM-;i~;;;;:[!:H~u~n!!ll!!nVf!Eo!!n~Be~1~ch~-· ..:N;::o:...pets""",-'ad=ul..:11=.=u-•~E-._-~ Coron• dol Mor All U~i~=·Pald ALL JI: PAID I 2 BEDROOM, 1llC!rlc " SL, CM. 548-0!37. / iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Pool • Recreation VILLA YORBA $85 -IN'CLUDES Utflltles. bulltins, FA hut, w/w 3 BR Townhouse. Newly 1 Br. Trailer. $ll0. SUitable 1959 Maple Ave., CM Furn Bachelor. y 0 u n 1 doubl painted. Wuher & dryer. for Bachelor. Adults only, ...:'! -,N,:;EWL::;,,,,Y?:D",ECO~;;RA"TE~D~ Huntington Beach llnates ._ carpets, • g•r•1• C'l'pts &: drps. 96U'181 no pets. 64&-1809 {:;., ,,. {714 } 842·'622 SUS -EASYtvmc! 2 Br. :~,r:r ~1~ent TOl~~y~~ BR, 2 SA. 1u~~ :r,t·=·~tac!:ci ~~ 2wbtwn,:a~,· •-w_s'~t~. y&~l !!!!!ALA-.. rosr-"READ--Y!!!!!!' Mobile bomt>. 2 BL Partly 2 BLICS from Beaehl 3 BR. 2 Call 213/~1914 McNuh Realty 642-8400 ~TEN ACRES 2228"B" P1~~ve. $145 CASA TIEMPO tum. * BA. Frplc. Patio. Fenced. Newport S..ch 1 BR. turn $125/mo. Gas & Apta. furn./unfurn. Lease 7192"A" Placentia Ave. $140 Dix 1 le 2 Br w/Frpl S715fmo. 530-3109, Morn---'--------! wtr pd. Adulta, no pets. No Fireplace / priv. patios. 2S66''D" Orarlge Ave. $140 Prt Patios. Dwbn. Jacuzzi $155 -WALK TO BEACH! 2 lnp &: eves. Open Sat .l ADULTS ONLY -LEASE children. 979-1832, 64&-7058. Pools Tennis Contnt'J Bkfat. DELUXE Htd Pool-Rec Blda·9laa C'Pl1 Br. stove, refri&. Odldren Sun. 9442 .'J'Ud ctrcle. 3 BR. 2 ba., bllnl:, carp, NICE l le 2 Br. Tl'alla""B. $95 900 Sea Lan, CdM W.-2611 TOWNHOUSE Reserve Now! Adulta Only. weloome. * $250 _ .f BR, 2 BA. Nice. Nr. drp&. 3 Car a:ar. Facing & Up. Mature adult.I. 133 E. <MacArthur nr Coast Hwyl 2 BR, l% BA. Blt in_ Range. 8912 Heil Ave, 'HB 847-49b tchls. Fnced rear yrd. pool, $300. Also 2 Bdnns., 2 .~16~th~S~t';. 642-~~1265~.-;;:=-.:::-f !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Crpts, drpg. Priv. patio. 3 Block1 to Beach $::;. ~~~!.uBR ~i ~a rn •w o rt h Ln. Ba. $250. Rltr. 548-6966 NICE 1 Br dplx. Quiet. Sep 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath w/fire. Encl garage. EXTRA Brand new, 1, 2. 3 BR aptL * I='""""""'--=--~,...,.-_D_u_.p_l•_•_•_•_U_n_f_u_rn_. __ 3_50 by .g7s. Empl~=t place, patio, ck>sed garage. CLEAN! No children, l pet in f1Xex, $156 up._ Bltns, Sllll. SPACIOUS 3 Br, 2 Ba. WALK to Water -3 Br. $160, over • no pets. 2 blocks lo beach. 673-09J? $175. 545-6342. DW, erpta, drp&, fplc, pr. Nr 9ChlL Kids / peta I Sngb:. families. Utll pd. _c_os_l_• ________ 1 Br., lrg. $150 & $140. Ideal or 675-4873. SPACIOUS-NEW Nr achla .l ~ course . .. ;_.1_ AlJo 2 Br, CM. $130. bachelor. Adlts only, no 1 S_P_A_C-IO_U_S_l_~--Frp-l-Pool 2 BR. W/w Crpt ~-. 4M-&l22 (aft 6), or 846-33'n. -·-•~ Fee -°'30 2 BR duplex, aena ... ted ""'' ·~~:..~:::.:<:!>::"-,_,;'!.::_°'~·~"'°"':.._I ·""· · 1.11·a.-.. * '""6•· • "'..-o'I garage1; private-yd. 1991 -...... J'OO"'":ro.>.l prlvtl. Quiet s.rea. $185. Lovely kitchen. Bltn range. WALK TO BEACH $235 • NEWPORT HEIGHTS $235 -KINGSIDE f BR &: Anaheim St. $15ll mo. Call Din• Point lial Pinchin R1tr. 67S-4392 Garage. Lndry room. No New 1, 2 le 3 BR., ept/drp., • 2 Br. End pr. Huge yard den. All the Pi.; tr as. evenings. 979-9849 2 BR, Highland area, Pri pets. 1 child ok. 557.1501 or dwhr., !rpl.12516th. 847-3957 tor ktda/...,. Families. Pets. Singles ok. LIVE in the all new Dana heh frpl . -.J• 645-7485. 2 BR. 2 u•. ~• .. --•-••-t"".. Agt. Fee 847 um Huntington 8Hch , c., gar, patio, owls, °" ~--" .,.,.......... * --;;;:;::--7:;;·=:-:;:=:--j ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,j Point Harbor at t he sml pet. $240. 6'73--4132. 11-IE GABLES nr beacb. $155. 2DI Florida LANDLORDSI $1'5 '-2 BEDROOM. beautiful Marina Inn Motel, Coit• MeH 2 Br. w/gsr. Adults. Crpta, ~53&-::::..:::5882=·------ FREE RENTAL SERVICE Agt.~ i~~l2l'T NEW 3 BEDROOM ~235.1~1 ~~ns. St~r: drplL bltns, fnd yrd 2 BR., l% BA. Studio. Patio BEACON RENTALS 2 Bath, large pvt yard, encl ** BEAtrrIFUL l & 2 BR. w1 'f"stio • .;.,!~:Jld. · Call btwn &: Yard. Gar. $157.50, Avail $170 - 2 BR, 2 BA. 11-t. 2 ear pvt garaee Jn duplex fl clencles & apartments Contemporary Garden Apts. "" ~ Now 80-4549 * '45-0111 * Singlta/petl ok. bulidlna: $250. per mo. Man· heated pool, d~ dial Furn or Unturn. Patios, 2439 "F'' Orange Ave ... $160 ""'""'' "7,.=;:;·,,-----=:-1 LANDL Agt. Fee. 8f1-12J7 ager at 313 01\vego. Hunt· p!V>nes, television. sauna frplc, dahwhr, new erpts &: NEW .f-PLEX Spaclo 2 2BR, patio, bltina, no pets, ORDS! $210 -2 Pools. l BR. 2 BA lngtonBeeoh. 536-4152. bath. laundry tacllitie" drpl, prlv patio. Pool In-BR Apt Lrg .ldkhen Utll 150~~-dayll$145, W ~-"--~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!""~I meeting room, close to San k Call ~ .. · 1 •hild. No pe. ts. LOCKED. . ph a.JV".:JUO.l aft Spm e ~ULIU.C in Newport m. Ideal tor fam llf.es, Agt. N ·-Clemente and Laguna tant 0 . 557-40't-L .. 2 BI.KS beach ttracttve Beach e C.orona del Mr.r e Fee. 347-131'7. _!!.l'Ort -1ch Beach. Come play in our VERY nice 1 BR. in a small GARAGE. 0oee to ltbools, ' & I: Laguna. Our Rental Ser· .fBR home 1 v ha, -· .....-..,;mmg· ~~-and ... net complex. 1 14 0 . bwl service. Eastalde, CM. bhins, 2 BR, llhq crpt &: vt~ Is FREE to You! Try ' -... ........ FOR LEASE .. ....,. ..... " ' '·-·~k d 't~ ~llilO. redec. $140. 536-9638. N V. , drps, dishwasher, 1 ease NEW DUPLEXES restauran . $50 wee an 837-9517. No children or U· iev.·. $235. ph 536-2375 up. Bring thJ.a: ad and pets. . VERY NICE 2 bd wllt, $115. lnln• =IEW01~EN~ $225. 3 BR. Singles. Pei.&: 4f~~.:~~bl~s.w ~ =~re:. off on tint n"'so=". ~,~B~R.,,-l"!O~b&-.,-otudio~~.1 = ce~ :cio, ~~l'NEW;.;c.;;,;;.TO_WNH--OIJ-SE-.-¥8-0-,-, E. AN·=~. 3 BR. 1~ BA kids_.~K.,.. 847 ......... to ferry. Avail in 30 days. Huntington D-·ch ~~ ..... crp213t, n:.~ "'"~ g 1 e, only, no pets. Ref 2354 Santa ba. carpet, drapes Ii loads ftn1:J1n -... ,,.,. ree. -iw• $450 lease 3 bdrmJ 2 beth _. o-~=·~· =~·~=~=.c'·--1 Ana Ave., 673--0395. of extras. Call aft. 6 'ffrW :it!!r:pes~;:: 3 BR, 2 BA, 1h mile from has' sam~ amenities aS ________ ....,_ NEW 1 BR $170 • 2 Br $210. . 83'1~6 or SM-0921 (Mr. m-t201. tf no ans. 979-T.tl5. beach. Fenced. Inmted. oc-above. $395. leue. <n-1) L•Qulnta Hermos• Nr bch. No pets. Adults. 114 NEWLY decorated, qwet 1 ,Rc:;ld:::d:;•"lJ-____ _ u--•--~ . ee~'"-3 B-. cup. $235/mo. 21S: 284-5384 642-2800 Bkr. 2 B<lnn Studio, lt,J BA. Furn. E. 20th St., CM. 548--0137. ~ =t. ~te~== Laaun• Beach ~~'Wis, ,~..._ Kld;/ lrvlne Broker cooperation Invited $2.fO. 2 acres beautllul Sharp & larg. 2 bd, ~ from .CM Poli~ •. z. peu A linales ok. _...., Fee. STEPS TO SURF! Brand p ark 1 i k e surroundings. Cpts. & drapes. Dept $165 544-9466. 2BR, white water ocean w 14 12r1 ,.... new. 4 BR & 3 BR Move tn SUnken pool, BBQ's spark.I· Bltlns. $140. mo. ~ ' swl.mmln& pool, leale, $260 • 7G· OL.DEN RENTALS 2 BR., li,i ba., alr/cond. S225 today! $2$ up. Hersh, ing Spanish fount a In a. 2 BR new paint & crpll $140 up apac 2 hr/3 hr 1~ 675-6145 4 BR, 211 bath!> $300 645-a<OO. Townhouse Living. Bltns' & frplc. 1175. • ~I, cpl/drp, bltn,l'Ma~so=;.,V-ar-de,....---- *LANDLORDS* 3 BR. &: lam. nn., 2 baths ALL UTilJTIES PAID 968-8007 ·.:.:::::::c..;.;=.:...---- FREE RENTAL SERVICE brand new, Turtlerock $375 Adults, No Peta 1 & 2 BR. Heated Pool. $130 1996 Maple, No 1 642-3813 DLX 2 A 3 Br., 2 Ba. Encl Call 847-1207 4 BR., 2 ba $385/1450 I ll'W'] 1621.1 Parkside Lane &: up. Adults. No pets. 853 ADLTS only, Immac 2BR. pr. $165 up. Rental Ofc., 4 BR., tam . mi., 2% b&th1 Ap«tments far Rent (714) 847-5«1 Center St. &i5-B965. 2BA, quiet, Triplex, nr •Mace Ave ~1034. Bolboa Panln1ul1 Turtle""k $425 L. ------' (4 blkl s. of Sen Otego Frwy oboPPing Avail April 1 $175 u~ ....... -· h 3 BR.,~ be.. Deluxe '••••••••-[ on Beach, l bUc w. an Hofl 2 BR, l'iii BA, S17S mo. mo. 642-1522. '"~ . '1ro~ .!,~":'::'. ~:: Blutta. N.B. l500 I Apts. Fu•n. 360 to Par!alde Lane.) Aval!. !'~ * MESA Verde are> -Beaut 3 PARK NEWPORT ly Leaae 67544l6 ---=-""-"'---I Br, 2 Ba apt-borne. Frplc, · · Belboa 1 I d CUTE l·BR. duplex w/yanl. 2 BDRM, pool, o-pU, drps. i.,,. polio, -double APARTMENTS COt'Ona del Mor ----' _•n..;;..___ Water. !Jihtll paid. Small ,.!rig., $16:1. "455 Jn-tne. pr. $2'15. 546-4016. 2 BR. Sundeok. Garage. cltlld OK. $150. 53&-8900 Mgr. Apt A, ~7419 MOD, )lg. , BR, 2 BA. on th• boy ~TSbeonly. l ~R., 2 Ba, $200+ mo. thru. June. 125'it $135 -ULTRA NICE Apt 6 e LARGE 2 BR. O'ptl., drps. Frple. Dshwbr. Gar. Nr. 1.uxury apartment Uvins So ~ h am iJis 's.; pool, Ame thy at, Info call Pools. 4 Gardena:. Sauna. built-1111. Shalimar Dr. Pb: Harbor &: Baker. Adults. overlookln, the water. En- pfu. mi~I rni::it. ~i "SINCE 1946.. 642-5766. :T~e~M1~1~Prlv~=-~pa~tio~.~84&"259:'.'.:~~· ~554-0:::'.~372~·===:t==.l55~7~-~'IT.l4~====== Joy mo,ooo health apa, 1 adj. 6 2-BR. apts. Great op-ht Western Bank Bldg. 2 Br w/da:k. 3>6% Apolena swlmm.ini pooll, 1 ll&:hted Rl)rtunlty. Orange O>ut University Parle, Irvine Furn. Utll Incl $250/mo or tennil: courtl, P1111 miles ol Real Es<ate 644-4848 Days 552.7000 Nights 165/wkly. 213 , 454-4428. bicycle trails, putting, 1hul• OOEAN~~~vi~EW~·l•~s~e.~·t'BA~ .. :l iiii~iii:ii~m~I · oELuxE •BR u1 June ·sTAR GAZEK-IC~ =-r'oo=~ih\.~·; ... , .. amdeeks. Modem eJe-15th. $225 mo. Call 67S-3063 "-:-'::':i---llJ CU.I'll · .. L!N---~--....:.'"'-1 and 2-bedroorn plant and ....,., 1Ae $650 mo. Aft 6. 2 BR., 1 % baths • .. • • • • $225 after 4 PM. -;MID PO• ~. . . 2 BR., II< b& .• air cond l240 B ~"'lii'bo"-'-'°'Pe"'-.,.1 -I~--~ llM. M Y-lloll1""""""""" M Ullm• 2-l!Oly town bollle1. Elec-2 BR., 2 baths •.••• $285/300 1 • n nsu 1 ~ .. 1 ,, 'Y" Accord/,,, ro th• .stem. -r "'!· 21 trio kitchen., prlvate pa:,. 2 Br., 2 Ba. French Norman-3 BR 2 bath $3301375 NA. T dwtl f " F td OC1'. u or baloonlea, carpetin&, dra· dy. Lrg country kit., fki>lc. 3 ·• .... 1 8 • •• ••• 2 BR. Fum. $250/mo + utll. 2-,.1f·1 __!., op .meisoge ot t ay, +1~ ..-u. aabtertanu.n •-..a.. •-... •-BR., •n bath!> ...... $325 y 1y -E "·'boa Blvd _ ...... ..._;,,gto,..-.. . ,.... ,_..al _...mo.~-4 BR., 2\~ baths ...... $425 S:~: 6~DtU • of)Wf'Zodb:bfrths~ inl with elevators. OptJori J BR, 2 BA. FRPLC ' I.....,. JI°"' ., ...., maid .... 1co. Juat ~ of :::,:.-::~.= · red hill ~~~ii~~1~:. ~~ ~~ *~· ~~~:r~ CaD 9£S-t919, Coron• del Mer ,,,__.., 3'T• MSet"""' for rental lnfonnation c..t1 M1e1 REALTY 7,,.. .17 '""""° '7To 4 BR, 2 b&, ftpl, a.Indeck. 1 SI A O>rnpany With~ DELUXE, New, bache-;::.. ~\::' :z.""-Blk. to ocan. YrJylllil-CaD .:_-2 BR. KIDS• PETS u~ ~~n~~ !or unit include• all l1 al. :I~ ~~-"'•""•'""~ ~~~~a ~o.J_, Reo111511f;.. ~ A&t. "'*· 841-1207 Olllce "°""' s AM;., 6 PM utilities and furnish-ISl~!!"'-l 12T-• •1Yot.. 72-! .,~ ·.--~- PIO -ROOM .. Roam! l ings. $175/mo. ca 11 ::r... ::l~ r. .. r:............ !IPAC. 2 BR, 2 BA. polio, BR. 2 BA. Kid>" pets ok. 3 BR., 2 b&., bltns, c:arp, 644-7270 agt. .. ..._ .,., ,.,...... bltlns, shq, llaQd b.up. ~ he 147-un drapes. Newly deten.ted. 14~ M To 7• ~ Qultt &dulta. $l.ICll$I». ' $32S Mo., lae. Avail DQW. BACHELOR apt. for quiet 17~ Do.cl 77..,,_ &U-1276. I BR. -'>' pointed, peo. Coi-hll>-!Wlln Rllrl 64f-'16B2 mllll. Walk ;., hffch • ~1-l!f ::= • '=' l:e::::.. ROOMY ""°" SBR, :IBA, pnlmoT furiollh<d. avail TURTLEROCK N 4 bd >!oreg. IUO mo. UIU pd. ~!"'! ,._, ao-.. .,y, blllnl. pollo, c101! "' boacb 3--'5.~NortbC.M. 2i,s ba, park •ew t. N' "m.«m.~=o....,~~----I ~~ :!~Hlllllt =~~ orbe,y,rrlrM&--1878 3 BO RMS, crp<a. drpe, -· .,.11. $125. m 0 . I\":' a,.~ 2 blk1 to Big COrona. LIV· B ;;w ., ..., 13 OI SEE ootan liOtn polio, )&ie t.!nctd yud. sm. tno. 833--2981 Bachelor. $150/mo. Yeat!Y. ;;9iw So1An4 MWhft upstaln !BR, 28A, nu $18 8111 1 i BO 2 'ba close to IChools • 1 adult, 00 pell. 1145-161f. ,..l:" ~~ li~.... r-.ll'lg. lilli5 ,.,.,ty ~18111 a!ARMDIG 1111111 2 BR •-~ "1t con1f. Phone 2 811., beam c:t!li., POOi. 1 77 ll«f •"'"-"""""" j BR I •'••W .._,on pm fedd lot. 5&1'2sorl31"9115 Blk. toot't"an. $225. Ad.lta. ~t::t.,. =~~ ::z:... -Yfb'.t~'.:~9i.. .... 1nli sin mo. 541 tllD NEW CONDOMINIUM Ora°" Cowot R.E. 611 4811 '°" ....... '°"" !16th -l4H3IO. Apr 4~~:::.. ~ 2 Br., pr, pool $21D. 497.1342 F~~~ •. ~CH~R l_ __ J~~~~,~~~Go>i~~®~~M="'="~f)~N~';~:~•I:!~~~!____ I A 2 BR., Sl6:1. 111!1l. Adlllll, m -l7Wlll Wan1 ad ...ito . , . t!G-sml Call m-tm ..._ A "'!!!. IOI OOmlnao. •.:;N=.B.;;...;;IM;.;..;;4"'1:.:;...·--~- ' " ( • I ....... r• Buy a • ' to ,. • • t .•. ~~ Botdef' Bargain Every classified ·want ad in the DAILY PILOT appears in every edition every day. That means your ad will be soan in papers delivered to homes and sold from newsrach from border to border a)I along th. O•enge Coast •.• •" t ho way from • Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It · All . ·Uontlngtoil Beach Fountain Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beach Laguna Beach Irvine Saddlehack San Clemente Capistrano (Plus the daffy newsrack edition) For One Price With ·A DAILY PILOT I Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 YOU CAN CHARGE lT, TOO • ' I r:.t:-.i ~ .... j r I I I ,, • .. DAll.V l'llOT l -I~ r ....... r lal 1! --...-.1~ --- l'lin.. 1r tlftlv, ... m 11~urn:.: .. ~u:n1u:m~~111:l ~oi11~1 .. ~1t=en1=.~,;;~~440:1r ;...,;-; ... ;-; .. ~b~~ ~~!!!~.....5~ c,_,,, eon.-P.;.~J"'1"' l~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~t==1 llN..ti..'r._,"'""' MRS.K-Splrltu 11 >~·~o ~p /C.W.mlx ~ IMdt Huntlngtoft lelch lllH1'5'1J UWMIUll medium, I boro1cope ~,.&::kite~ P'IP: C-.ist0fl1 Coocttte Worlt . NoWull~ ~~or ~~ .. =.u If· -to lllve ..... led :::;::: ':"'" ":!~ * WALLPAPER * TRAINEES NOW HIRING ' • ;#IUNTINGTON BEACH fllNEST e Wat..rfrDlnt na:..... -· -lar. "1-Glll an.r ' ""'" No de'-~ · When ,.. call "Nae" SPANISH COUNTRY &WATE J.IVlNG Ulll Ullll.~ ·~ th< ~ven 54Ml95 da>'I. -. • 11 · MJ1.1"' 646-lnt G. B. INOUSTRIES 2 Acres ~·!!M put life rurroundlnl[s.. -to help bumulty. FND Vic Slaler. Ward Brl· CUSI'OM Concrete by PAINTING • Pap<rlng, 20 FULL TIME ...:Sunlten pool. ~g ...:.1.11 fountiifna :lllO to :lllOO ft. Mo. or IANe. Hu helped rewdle the tia-Spanlal Male • Call Renalsssno! O> oo'.llO daY ,,. In Horbor a r •a. $45W640 Mo PART TIME $300-$410 Mo L••dm.,,..SUpervlton •·Spacious RoOtm • se; dlnlng rooin ·rvll~'UTI:"ii1NG =~ ::... ~ ~ Gi:=tn: P~,k ..... ~--.... u: ,.... •"· ~!,'$anded: ""i.. turn. e Walk In Closets Ph3;00z!~_mv~ .. .,!;!·I\'--failed & tl>n>uah -Brw. trome.1249 w. Balboa PATIOS-PLANTERS J··;--;P"A"'P"'E"'R"'H'"'A"N"'G.,E"'R~* Sl20 A Up S1l1ry • Home like 'kitchen & cabinets ""-.,=:::..:~:::,:;~~,....:.·"=-::= J No pity tor U'°8t' knowlna: Blvd. 67)..~. Al.I Concrete "'Ork. fl94..3533 . Carl Rebko 6f6-2449 ~ tt:;m Unturn. $165. Furn. •m 1 =·c!v:.~i. 2".i!, ~ :'meln~ ~ ~ Lost 555 Contractor Pla;tar, Pitch, Ropo.lr Second shift work. No experience necessary. Training provided, ii acc:epted. " T m Unfurn. •165. Furn. i2l5 I I So T·~· ........, her wtth aey other ownhouae 2 Bdnn., l 'r'l ba., 1,400 sq. ft. )IX)~": twb, Im~ :1°You~n~~Ln.-HELP! Comm'I, Indus, R•tld '!J:~ ::;:~:: Call Friday or Saturday (714) 77&-aSSl to make appomtment with personnel dlreetor e ALL UFurn. $%40 Grubbt A EW. Co. Please oouty us lmmOOiately New, remod~I. repair. &lore Call ~ TILITIES FREE e Coo!xct John Bettln&ett HELP I u,..."" a b'• blod< 6 fronta,c11>Lpal.ins,olcs.etc. ;;~1;;;;;;:.bf;I :;..:==--i"!''l"'!!!!!""'~~~~"'!'~!!!!!""'~'!"l'!!!!!!!'!'!t.I 10 A.M.-5 P.M. ADULWalk lo Huntington Center OIS1·1900 Pleue notlly us tnunediately white lonl·~ male Llc'd. !Jti>.1961. c um "9 Help Wentad, M lo F 710 Halp Wontad, M lo F 710 , TS , NO PETS ruu. SERVICE • ,... ,.. a hie black & neutered cat. He's &OI bla JACK TauW>e --"' L.R. ems PLUMBING LA QIJl .. TA HERMOSA Weatclfff a .. lfd'-wblte ~.haJrod male ......, ._~Ix~-· reinod. sddiL 20 yn ..,._ .. mod It & "-. WI ASSISTANTTheat.c BOOKKEEPER, S.C..tary, 16211 P .&nur '"! -v ""' ....... ,. ....... .i.... n..-i:t.t.. ,___, lJc'd u .. w ~ 54 e palJ'B. 8 er manager . ?\.tu.st be O\'er 21 Glrl 1'~. An unusual op-~ t · IVU\i>lDE LN t (71f) ,8'7..st41 Comer WHtclW DrM A :neutered cat He's aot bla ::"""' ...... .-::-....,. "'QI• • ""¥ 11.Y .....,, 7-oooe.. heateni, diapogai1, f'Umaces, clean cut. Prior experie~ portunity for a qu ic k } f Blk. '$. of San Diego ~. on Beach lMne Blvd., t( e w port CJ'ttll t'Yel &: ls w:ry slow~ Euphrats 11 5 Yt6l"I old Additions Remodelina dshwuhrs. 6U"263 MIC I: f'd b t not 'd A pl l't>IOurcefUI &irt · Varied I: 1 Blk, W, of Holt to Parkside Beach. Mr. Howard ~t~,--~~ ~tt':. ~~n~""~ """~ & son, Uc'd ~k.-e Olrnplete Plumbln& f:penon~ Afte-r~, s!uth lnterestln;: work. Solid • • ., ... .,. ... ;,,,,,;.;;;,,;;;;;,;;~.;.;,;;;;;;;;..,...,.,.,1;~~~ii·i:;;;;;;;::;;;;-;;;;-;;~I ""...,.u.. ~ ... --toa & On.nee Aw:. on 19th u•.ruuou. • 549-71'ro · Coast Plaza Tht'alf'r No. 1. bookkeep[ne I accurate typ- ~. Unfurn, 365 Apts. l·,'"'._"-W-'l!O..;...rl..;.;.S.."""-c-h-_;:= Furn, or Unlum. :170 ," "Roni A Placa ::!:!•tlnvtvn 8-h of a Ptlace1' BRAND lll:W . OCEAN and ?:! !:!!•A~!I HARBOR VIEW Adults Only-No ~ts 18992 Florl<!a St. (JO hilt. W. ~ant apartments deslped of Garfield A Beach Blvd) With a Muter's touch sU· n4: 847--9448 ~ hoiioe oecurlty, eXclU· 2 BR. 2 BA, $195. Adult -.. Venalllel; Club and poolside garden bungalow, pool wltl> un1q.., AQuabar. near ocean. Frplc. Jrg. tountama Md torma.I go.r. paUo. ti Pools. Sa1111a. Ten- dina. All put of the South nta. 846--0259. Codt'1 · ti.nest aparb:n~nt Abo 1 Bl'. Furn. From $1.lS -unit)'. I Bedroomlllludloa from 1195 Newport BMch 2 Bedroom from $:nl 1--'-'----- MEDICAL. Suite-900 aq. ft . at A we nUstd him from a Stftet since Mond•". Fam· .)reftlnt PLUMBING REPAIR 3410 S. Bristol, Costa Mesa . Ing ~uentlal, 1 girl otnoe in 001 ....__ kitten. l.A:>5t between F\dkt'. lly _, No job too small Irvine attL SIJ&ry open. ......,.. ... r Dr. N · B • ton & 0ranae Ave. on l9lh grievfn&. $48..QM9 or p7•~"~G · job * * 642-3128 • * AUTO Call -•1291 Bet.uWully decorated, fully street since M d 6C-l38l. .......,.,,., .... ., any aue I iii&ii~iioiiiiiiiiiii..,iiiliof carpeh!d, in top CObdidtln. 548-0849 or ~ 1f.~ ~16 · Bra let. Uow Free consultation. Ca 1 i DRAINS unclogged -S7.50 Contract OMV Glrl Air condlUoMd. Parkinr In-artevinr· wihand pain~ fi-•J:. vie 567--0626, 557-9695. Se-we:r line lo 100' -$15 \VIII train gtrl \\'ilh e-X1ensivc eluded. All on -. .. ....1 leoYel. H ·~· E 1--I I • 556--0828 • ........ ,..l. ......... ba·•-·nd 552-7445 ~"'"'"' FURNISH YOUR HOME OR arbor HI or Isadore-a ft.Ht. -·r Cll • ......., ... l\f'f"., .. 'b ~-•vu . OFFICE _ Buy turnfture, SenUmenal val~. Reward . Pool Service & Job requires a per!M'.>n pains- 2 ROOM corner office m' _,_ 64MT19 ELEX:TRJCIAN Ucensed In I II ti taking nboul cl et al I , Orange O>unty Airport. 1 yr carpets, U&a.pel, antiques bonded. Small' jobs, malnt'. 1 • • on thorough & accurnte, Must )•a••. 4 nu deluxe ·~·-. thru e.xdualve Whol.eaale LOST March lst Mallard & -··•-uo ·-3 .. _ good IYPist. CaU ~1 ..... BOOKKEEPER-SECY '. for Constl'\Jt"Hon. ON\~ tn N~·port Beach. 3 Da,ys a \\'eek. ~UGO. ' '" ""'" .c.J<""' Decorator Showroomt at' Duck, while ring around .... ~ •• ~ · PCX>L care $25. Avg. pool, 8"':,.... at Johnoo· n & ;:_ deak:a &. tables, 8 swivel wholesa.l.e prices Call neck Jo w1 VI Gardenl-Chem8erv.Acidwash,free '°"" """' cbaln, ~ aide chairs, files, · • co r on np. c. •·• Lincoln Mercury. T~Iephone BUSBOYS apply '1 etc for tale. n41'9'lt--Tl40 ~ decortokn:!.~ gabr1.llo le Santa Ana Ave., PROFESSIONAL gardener, est. 545-4273 !>40-0630 Big Canyon ~ntry Club NEWPORT Beach, 3 7 23 you'll"": delighted. Call ~~·= for info on tl"ee work, P ru n I~ g, ~flwing/Alteratl,nt AVON SAYS dm8t!.t~~ ~;te·t~ Blt'ch. Dial Bldg. Delux of· SCS-8636 3:1() BullB.co Pursang min-sprinklers, cleanup ;>obs, ''Be Your Own Bots'' No phone calU please. flee sp. avatt. 69:1sq.ft.1100 * HINDV SPIRIT1JALISI' * Ing 3-18 Villa Pomona apt$, I ands cap In it G«>rge, SJDF: SI'REET BOtrl'IQUE Earn an incom~ of YoW' own, CAR WASH eq, ft. 50c per Ill· ft. inc1dl Ltt thiJ ad change ~ CM N tio asked 646-5893. Semi r e a d y • to · w e a r , right in your o W n crpt, dn.. atr eond, utll. M'. wbo!e outlook on lUe tor the 9?!HJoo~ ques 111 ' EXP. Japanese Gardener Specta1Wng ln pantsuits. nefchborhood. Be an AVON NI • pltime posttionL Good airport. 5l6-3t65 bette'l'. Professional advice know how. Trimm In g. Expert alteraUons. 3732 E . Representative. Call oow: pe,y. 5 Locations. Oianee DESK apace available $50 on We. Readlllp daily, 10 ~-wlxh~t!_?lge Clear>-up, Small tandscap-Cst Hwy, CdM (Cor. of Po~ 546-5341 or SfO.'l'IMl. tor advancement. Metro mo Will ---... _, .. _ AM • IO PM. 4 9 2 . 913 6. u ..... -.uqs.i1 m ~~dot 6 log p 'St> 673-1868 car Wuh, BO Harbor · rv .. .....,. uuyu""' Jn<MI, Vic Balboa ls. wear-· Y · · SABYSITrER needed for 20 mvd eo.ta M at $5 mo. AMwerina Ml"¥1oe 492-9034 312 No. EI Camino hli tag. • • c r 0 u t 00 , • • 968-M86 Alter•tlon~2.SU5 mo. old boy. References re-·• l!8&. ava.i.labl...'. 171175 Beach Blvd. Real San Oemenle. Reward. 675--0409. EXPER. Japanese Garde~. Neat, accurate. 20 years exp. quired. Preferably 1 or 2 CAR Wuh Em p I o)' e I Avf. Hunttnemn Beach. 6C-4321. PROBLEM Pregnancy. Con-Complete yard serv. Reha. other children about the wanted f/tlrne. Appl/. to vour DtAL NEW cuaN Bl. elect. oadrc~~te ':!' fident, s gm path et l c ~rn ~ ~:~1 ~ & neat. Frtt est. 642-41389. Tel•vltlon R*P•lr ~. e age ~ .. ~· Costa ~~. ~~Ellts ~:. '1 J' number own .• • w-...u. •<N P:regnancy counsel!ng. Abar· School. Ans 1o Kelly Oiil JAPANESE Gardener . REPAIR Buy Sell since .. esa area. ""'-.,0.1 Modell open 9 A.M. t1l duak ~ ON THE BLUFFS AT NEWPORT hem Newport Blvd., tum at Hoopltat Rood (I block above Paci.He Cbe.at dwy> to -· 900 Cssney Lane, Newport B ·ach. ca. 92660. 'l)lephon" (TIC) Mr>OOtlO apt llrlQ". ft . will partition, grnd APCtlonARE&: adoptions ref..,A., AA.,.. d r e n. grle...lng. ~a.rd Complete )'ll'dwork & 1939. Harold '~ Rad Io' BABYSITI'ER wanted F.V. ·~ • ., air cond, plenty pkg. ~ "'..., "'°"" cleanup. Free esL 642-3102. .,..,, ~· 118 Main H"•t 1'"'ree Rent &. Food. Near BOY lo GIRL • l8lS Wntclltt 543--9586 PREGNANT" Th l kt .,.__,J. ..._..._.... " .... ' . n nr TOY black ie--•e ~-·1 Genera' Services Bch. beach. Yard. Mother CARRIER$ .,J ~ NICE ottlce apace 444 Old abortion? Koow all the facts ,,..,.. i-uuu e . w/chlld preferred. H.B. ~ .Newport Blvd 3 bib North tint! ca.11 LIFE LINE-24 bt vie C.M. Memorial TOTAL SERVICES C 0 TV REPAIR, most sets 5.l&-4722. . FOR I (S) $11Jr. ~ 0 ol Cout HwY 1.900 oq It. hrs. S41.ss22. ~Call alb!r 5''° pm, Pa!nt 'g. Pl'"!'b'&· Mobil; f:'= ~\';'""' state BABYSl'M'ER wanted, Wed, THE DAILY PILOT I c;JiJ . $300. util incl. 548-5300. AIL'OHOLICS Anonymous. Hms Speclal11t 6f6--09TI, Thurs, Fri, 1 child. call South. Santa Ana 6 North I OFFICE ~ I: aulta Phone 56-7217 or write LOST 3--18. German 646-1809. Carmen 673-6.192, 213 _ Costa Mesa anu. V1e. ~, aY&ll. by Riverside Ave. P.O.Boxl223.,Costa.Mesa. Sbepbe'l'dmaleBlkltan.3 RAINGuttersln1talled. ~ IITTl 697-7606 MacArthur, Sw6Jwer a:i! The greatett r1aton1 for Post omce. 215 Riverside. swtnging lillgles ~old. CM area. 55T...o256 Quallty work. Reuonable. ~-f 1 BABYSIM'ER wanted for 2 ~i;:r· Call Dan Fenymu ; moving to Oakwood Gardin 642-33f7, Call ''Lrah" W pm. • Free estimates. 96&-23)8. 1> year old child. Eves or wk· DAILY PILOT NEW Ocean .bmt .tor 3 Br Ap1rtmenJ,t are the ,.nta, 1,IM or 500 aq. ft. on busy KEY-3344 ~·W~• ~~ Hiullng oo., Experleoced, matUft • ta-4321 • ~ Ba. $400 A $500/mo'. ltartl~ II iow iU $135. H.B. oor, cuatomer prka, Young eouplies, 18-35 + Blvd 60-9702 . J b W F I 1 woman with trans. 968--o35t5 YNr'1 leue. Compl. RCUri· 1 And here .,. 0 OCfMf' Qt911 new aha& crpf&', etc. 539-36'3 or 539-3344 REWARD• Anytime. YARD, prage cleanuJ)I, o •nted, emti • 02 BABYSITl'ER wanted in CA.MERA A Souncl Sdtlmlln ty, elev, l:bltns. 6'7>7694 or l'NIOf'll: 536-QR 2-8 pm · Remove trees dirt, ivy. NEED he! t ho , W Golden View School area hilted. 8ome exp_ Nil· FulJ ~. ~mmlng pools ~---"tes, 1---" BROWN sua:le wallet loet on Ori..,._,.,. grad1--. 847-2666 P a me. e 'b-h. 2 •-hi ' ~. 44 br week, A»Pl1 OM u~ _. ~u 11•.c.. •w •U<•~ MAN and woman or women 12th St N' t Beach. t 1....1.. ·~~"g' lll&" • have aides. nurses Hunt. O\; ~ a&e Post, Weetlet)I Camera SU. NEW BAYFRONT _ Prtv. I health clubs occup. Coa.st Hwy at N'pt live In lhare home oo pay. 673-8401. P ............ 32' Van tor abort furniture h 0 u 1 ekpn, companions: children. 847'"'8416 aft Gpm. South Cout Plua. Colt& Bc:h A. Pk!r. 3 Br. 2 Ba. =:COIJ-pru&pro'""-Blvd . Ample tree parkina". 7431AiMainSt.H.B. hauls&. lara&1! cleaning. Homemakers Upjohn, BABYSIJ1'ER needed Mon. Mesa. B)/rno. 2 Br, 2 ba, $495. bllllanf• ·--"")' 6CJ-464C WHITE Male Min. Poodle, 548-1862. M7~. lhru Fri, my home, own cCA911ER=::=--TRAINEE-----· 1 l1l-063l or 6 4 4-4 51 0 fJM Sundiy J>r'Ulda LEASE C-2, central Co.ta Social Ctubs 535 Vic: lBth & Pomona, Costa LOCAL moving &: haullna: by YOUNG wotnan de• tr es trans. 842-1978. NO BLARNEY e'VeUwktnda. actlvtUM dlrtcb' Meaa loc. 1~ $tlO llll SINGLE? Mesa. 64&-0614 student. Large truck. Rea&. bou1e keeph>e. Exp . BABYSJTI'ER flill time Sun-This erntrakf jobo&n teni· F\1"11 or Untum. NEW 2 Bd-golf drtvtng fM09 -(or part) A2t-Receive a select number of LOSI' Irish ~tter, Victoria & 53f..1846 or ~2164. w/chUdren. NO WMkenda. Thurs. 2 drlldren., '11¥ heme, ftc oppor. 10 a briaht tndW. ==.5~·h: ~=~:fultlng$11.one *ai:,p~n:r~~\~ =ty~tnttbl;,:a= =area. Plse phone G~-~~y~=:. 675-~RN Avallable =a1~Tues&L, ~to~~, dlfl or 883-29C.1 and tw adroofn•· Fur-H.B. M&--1323 each w/LARGE PHOTO le LOST, 2 Whippets, Eutbluff Est. 531-6377, 557-6904. ft>r MD'• Office 4 p.m .• 2 a.m.; Sun., 8:30 train tn oMce ~ eves-ntstied a. . = 600 Sq. n. OFFICE w/Jdt & comprebensfve prollle. aru.. grey ma,Je, fawn FAnIER &: ~NS, tree Call 493-67a6 a.m.-6 p.m., your home or Call Barbara Mee. m.2100, FOR Rent Ye~. $295/mo. no chlldren or pet&. M &., Sl.55. ALSO 600 Sq. Ft. I Guaranteed 6 oonftdentlal. .female, reward. 644-1983. work. tr,Lab, yard I gar. mtne. 494-7316 Dennis A: Detmll Pen:innti Ullfum 2 BR. BA BAY -dally lO to 7. SI'ORE $155, CM. 6'1;.2UJ ./ ~.:"' i!..i. ~ ~ MINIATURE S<:hnoum' lost clean-up. Fl'ee est. 842-8182 Holp Woflad, M & I' 710 """"" oC Irvlne, :11182 ~~ '= ~ Oakwood 360 Sq. tt. Of ottice space. penpective INTRA-DATA ~it :i~ark, C.M. SKIPLOADER &: dump truck BANK Mlchellon Dr. 5~mi.r ~;;:= ·==~== n~~1m~"M·A·T·"' •:o:~::_= .f.?:1=::-~~t URGENfLY PROOF c.:~~~=~ j' p 11' G41Ai C, $25 mo, Inquire 324 24 Hours Open 9am-2pm, 63&-5685 __ ·-·-CAR.PENTm 1w-i-sw;..i.,,, ... .c.. D~~lpo<>. '\'.bl~ ~ hl!ll ttollll West 19th St, a... M... If )'Oil want Quantlty ll MO. old fem Irish Setter, HOUSE OP CLEAN NEEDED OPER·AJOR Yantes Oonrtr. -, Coll ll9).009. ,....i;,..·,.. O>TICE Spaco/Leue. CdM DON'T CALL US! Tueo., Cyn A.,.., Lag Belo, noors, -··walls, car. *CHILD CARI* , ..._ locadon. 659 sq ft Can be U It's Quality toold lthr eolr. 494-2165. J)e't3: &: drapes. 7 Yn. atta. I &.... ==~~---,~-1 divided. 6'1>-t16'16 Y01l're looking tor 64U8>I or 646-2527 Openl"I In = lleodt. -tor • .,.._, WINTER. &mimer, Yrty, 'B111I-Rentol 445 Dlln!VER · TYPISTS c t MoH lllM~ • cara l l'um ... Unfum. m Anita's ~ntal' Bkr, :ms • DISCOVERY I . I~ Lat • DutCh Mon .. • ~ 1:='!0& =· : !·,-~-.--------W. Balboa mvd. m.m REAR Sheet Metal bf•~-''The Someth'"" E!Je" Co. -and-CINn Your C1rpet1 lllteffm We 6ffer a "•--• ~!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!\!!!~I ..... •• "-!loo •· •-•--y .W10 durtnc: 9Chool year. 9:31). ', •;:;:;:;;;:;:;;;;;;;:;:; appl'OJC 25x40 1Ultable for c..n: Mon-Fri 10 am·lO pm ,....... n ... WUl\IVW•. ou ta.rt.mo-s4J. 5 30 ~ montfJI Cu I• "'~~'plumber ... ectrlcal. TV n4'3SQSS 213-311-3393 will be satlllled, 531·1508· Personnel S.rwlce 1 ."1" ary;ill'-.,;.,.., ~L ~.'I -'. ~. i:i :'.~:;J ..Nationally -1 '1•~y1lttlng Dodicoi.d Cloonfng 17511 Irvine Blvd ~~e; ~~ :::h.% °¥:ii.~~~ i * * * 'SPARUG to • 1 iiiii··ilij~ I W 19th SL Costa M..a * WE 00 EVERYTlllNG * #115 Tuitln or"'"• •"vlroJ>o •-n~~ , ' surrABLE lor Dental i YOUNG SEr SCHOOL, open Refs. ,.... eat. 646-2839 ..._ w ....... -~·· ~. •i R-400 . Medk:tl. 100 .,. It, bu.,.::; [ ....., .,...... jl?'\l ~· if:'~: 'ci:;j By ~~=tlon F.qual Oppor. -er ment & plenty of 1·· IA !.,!HADOWS LOVELY room • bath. ~ ~=., B!d; . . l::1J 646-3706 or 64!>-1D51. * -* :~l'. for Vf. CLBUCAL/ '1 • ...,...1tnie11t1 • Spacious closets. Prlv . .,,. m&lO on'. '''°· BABYSl1'TING ""' bome. ' J..M COMPIEl'E HOUSE =n~ty =.,.; prefer an indlvldu-lJ'ASIN.G AGENT ' ~.utR~~' ~·~·~~~ W~~'Si:.~ :: ~Found 11roe Id•> 5so fil'r.l:r·~0;;: <;"= :~;. :;~:.~:.ieli~·~ ~~~~ ou.--._.....-. 1 2 Bit 1 FROM $177 l!OOMS $15 'WI< !IP w/kit..., qutre 824 West 19th SI Costa BLAa< & wblte cock ... poo Cl!Il.D Care_,_,_ Olli EXP. HsC!ng lady, dellre .. ..,,... Full tlme poo!tlon """"' need an lndlvlduai :1 · . wl< apts. Ooildm A ·'t Meas type dog, lrlendly, M... -··.. • work by wk/~. Own handllno vacation nltel lor PINN Coll For with aood rt<:tlrd -,,, a.utU\11 •-'-ta fn. ___,_u.:_p _ N mp<vd CUTE ~0,..,1 --'th Verdie1 Adama area. CM. tian home, fer)Ced yard, hot trans, r'liable/res. M7...J63'l outside sales ltatt and .a--lnh' ..... ,t tkWI aood plQle ptftOn&l-I ..,..._,_,, -~n. ~·· ewport • ~ ~.ng "' prqe. f3-U) Can be clalmed O C luncbea. any a... FV D W k E 'd developU,,. """' bualneu. ...,.,... -It)'. l'i.vtou.leulo(ot-· ,, clttdtt Dacorotor nr.-. CM. 54Hl55. §U-3961. 1,000 °" rt, Ideal far Beautr Poond l!D-22S6 · • -.ms. · •Y or • xp • Good opportunity far right Mon thrv Fri al ~ h ..... " • ~ • Sbq ,..·-1-. Prtvat• < Shop, Boutkzue or ottlc:a. • · Call 547..:n&t If In · -ru-· ... u;:c ,· N.Uaa. ~ ... ~ Jaami • SINGLE room with bath in $250. ~~ FND DQberman. p 1 e ase BABYSrITING in my home. · penon. terested, send 1:30 A.M.4t00 P.M. b'Plnc. 11 a tun time .,. VoUeybaU court • Gu O::cona. del )4af, newly 1 000 .,,... ·tt. ...,,_. deBCl'lbe~ V1c. Npt. Blvd. &: Mature Vr"Omen. CM area. EXP. HOUSECLEANING resume to Claulfted ad No. posttion lO am-1 pm, but · ='a. Cloeed Garqea. ~. FrdJt 6 clflan tt' Ol'-IUf· on::::; lGth St. C.M. 6421100 or *&IW764* $2.50 an hour. 6 hrs. 55, Dally Pilot, P .O. Box 642..$625,,txtlO mUltbeabletoworkeven-tl: tr No Pet&. 675--2948 .8. cw, o.wtomer P-"-"6· 54<HiOaJ • at 3 Mr C minimum. l)B...2918. 1560, Colta Me'la m:. lnp A mekends. Good a:al. •• ' • a.EAN aleepfna: roorn, pvt . ~&hag crpa:, et.~. Richard. t pm. . erpentw HOUSECLEANING -ex-API'managen-couple.Apt. SECURITY ary +bonus i: benefttt. 409 W. BAY St. home, 181. per mo. lndllllrlol Rental 450 FND' Pair ot Whlppeta, CUSI'OM W 0 0 D WORK, pertenced, own tronsporta. + salary. No -or p<lt. ~ In Penon' Cosio MoN 640.Eltl male and female, fawn-col· paneling, cabinets, patJoa. llon. 962-zm -8974385 Covina Area. 56U125 PACIFIC OAKWOOD GARDIN MoN .. r Bklll 1·1113 LGE room w/ldld!en •bath nred. No tags, In bad cond. ~~iJ.s'i46-s<°::l'.e lncomaTox ASSEMBLERS APARTMENTS * '""*7 * ~~May WOl'<)'>< H~~=.=.. ~FAltbluU Area. Carpal S...lce 'i{.~bl;~tes".'P\':":f. BANK N.:..~v&n,, THE EXCl'!lNG Rent1l1 to 5"11'9 430 NEW M.l ~D~~ 3l°'F~ JOHN'S carpet & Upholstery ~!or appt. SOLDERERS Equal Oppor. Entployo< PALM MESA APTS. FEMALE noommate ID a11ore u.:U~ r-N!.,lf!.. 11rvwn .. Wbt doe· Vic :"'rs:u ~sm: Jontlorlal WIRE WRAP Equal 0ppor, Employer mlf C1ER1CAL •! -, ~ ~ ~· ~ U Jl:... ~ 131'.91'15 "" ll33-05l9 =.·.:.~u. Tustin. lletlr<...,.. 6 all rolor OFFICE c!earung, ll c • d , PC BOARDS GEN'L OFC CLERK =~...':f~°11t'. chJld. l'rtv. nn & ba. ""°'· VALUABLE envelops Sat ~~"Tr !..: .=:.-: = ~Yaa_~.tn area. CABE LING BAN'\TN1 0N BANK ~~a""~"· i:oocl . 1111, -.,,,.., llrt>o. satma etc. $85/mo. Incl utU. At MARTIN & ASSOC, -., 2911> Blk Carol St. Save ,.... ,....,, by saving T~ 'll>P eom-·•es Hu an opening for a rNtdilne tt1t111o nq'd. ~ , tie. Adlilta, ao ~ "'°"" 645-:iaJ 500 DYER RD, S.A. Idendty tor....,., me ex1ra trtpa. Will clean Pointing & .,,....Irvine ~-TEWR llwltchl>nl. AJJPIY L. M. °"" 1 8lll<lLES From IUO c BR bome..;.Sba>s.~"'°"'" CALL MU47l 640-0085 llvtnr rm., cnnu,, rm. " Poparhenglng I I ManU!. eo., · 10c .. lll05 E. I lBEDRll. From'1111 ormate.-mo.-taAna. Forleus41COSq.tt.!~ FND. German Shepherd ball $15.;.,,,, rm. $'1.50, --...CUSTOM PAINTING Alk ForllocheleMay E>o>erlenceddea rob•· Warner S.A.Equal~' =~A ... 1i'i::.'1.J: :Ga:::."",.,2BR r::i;t:. ... ~· lltJly =--male~ol~~ .. -2 :1'.!'°~c!.:': Inter/Elder. Unturn. Inter. II r.=.::1'1!.Sl~J:..;i :.=..Jlul!>oya :l tq,,$15 a.pt.MimonViejo. 63&-5685 method.ldowork~. gpec.prlca.Freecolorron-=Drive, ~e.wlort Ir DltbwUMn. Nat&: .1 Ytu'n rllbt, tbsfnt andsr· * CaJl •131-®'/ * LAGUNA NIGUIL FND -BeUo! G •rm• n Good rel. 5.11--0IOL anlttng & eat Lie. Ins. ~-··• n....:-.~ty ~p•--'-, -ndable, .,... u . Ai>olY ·:: Dlbdl Ult l-Dr. OAKWOOD Garden 2 Br uo.~ SD Shepherd · 1ernafe • Sooth PR0"'5mONAL carpeting W"'1'1 be .-rbld. 642-6005. ..5i -.-""~ -• = 'W¥<> Jlmbo'a °"""" Sloop, ~ " (S bib~ Newport Blvd.' f\trn apl to sbr w/mate of ~al or~... Santa Ana . (Frd Saturday cleantna. Dutch Malnten-DISC. We WP & hangirc • t• Berm1kls;.W1Jtr11u1 E. Cout Hw, CdM •:' ~.;;;;~::;:::;;,;.;;;.;;.1 t.ml. N.B. Ph: -• Take Avtty _.,, to ntal>O 551-1168 .... Serv. .... &on " ~ + ..... ~ .. for home. igma tc6 Wanted 6*-9171 COOK, dinner. MUii bo Ill· _;· ADULTS SGll-dt1 to lbr nice 2'1992 Comlno ~ DABK l>t1!wn lemale cat wlnclowa. '31-15(1). 517-The a n gm a n ' Temporary Help BARTENDER Ne ed ed , around mu. 1..quno Beach '1 LA COSTA APTS. apt. In N"ewport, 21·25 831-1'80 w/Whlte .paw. " 1lnmach L • R CUpaMJ-ery • soo Newport Center Dr. Newport 8ftch TtMlx qu~1 Country Oub, 3ll0tt s. Coozot ·I , J..~! ...,_ 67H191alt9,30 pm. New M·l SOo<:e with Ofllce low1d vte Coala'. l\leas Hlgh. H.... $211.11151 Ste.,,,...._ PAINTING · "-aaonable · SU!te 520 Full time " Pvt tlme. <.:&1J Hwy .. So. Lquna. : ~ e ~ Ger!!!! for . Rent• 435 ~Aft l!f! =-o-male ~ Rm $211 Guar. Eves' 6'15-7:'g.~' 9'19-5840 Newport Beach ll33.38S1 Robby tor sppt. l4Hl'>O ~~· J.':~ l\:..7' All ti."11:. P•hl'k ... ......:. Owner: llCIH253, a..:-dog. -CoSll 111'!!1', PARADl"SE ~r. Sall~-, ----·~. ~~·:.:::::: ~ ~~-·Rd .• NB. No..--A----L •• c Self '""lfe".G•r-'lo.DOii Sq. n. POR LEASE. ~~~· m-= TRADERS -~ -"""' -~w -.. -.._, Mini WI~ l Sprinlden, doolc hlall. Call -~ ~ 2nd * 3td ah!llL Apply at OJer1t.TypJft "· .. " "· l4llO COOKS wanted 1or d"- --Vutouo --S25ill>o ~1'111. FOUND, -puppy, · gate at 3l>tn for 2nd rhllt or Front Olfl<e .. ·"" ... l500 mJ11 'I .,.... bar -' ,_ _______ I \J....,11 Ultoep::p •-I W ~ ""' lemale vie --• HAVE.--,Palnt 1972CMCTNdc*Camper. ll JI'" far 3rd shift. Dental Allt <llnld> .. 1411t1 Hungry Tlift' ....t,....,. ·: --_,, ..,. On ';iii twii-a. M br """'" • ••-""'! Talberl. ~ Vall110. -11'1.SOO w/$11.SOO.. Will talre late IDOdet Pinto-M&CGreaor Yseflt Corp Exec. S.C'f• ...... $Ellt»100 1641 Wiii SUnflo'ftr 8.A. • ·i ._..._ -No .-1n • WA .... ID Ge't....l!M Also Vac com cir Cat. Cty, VW-F!.at-Station Wagon OC' 1631 P1acentla. CM 1 NCl\ S100 0pr •• , •••• 10 $625 • -""' ~ vol $15,000 8'1' lmt&c. Want Os-Pld< Up + ev"' Dea1gn Eocine<:r Cooks -Sovce Cook 2"" 1 BA anlUrtl '1IO No "'"""""fees I Br -In Coot& -LARGF., Blad< Ca~ with trJ.pb<. Jbll ...._ SU.mt. cuh val. 615-5515 alt 4 pm. ASSIMBLERS Sein! Cooducto< .... to SISK With .... t exper. tn Jara< ) e-:.f .. BA ~~ ~ Rtmll::'~'ri~St. 1fB iit'::~ %:.~ ~ =... C)1:M, Vie~~ 22 ACRES above Crd<>fl. VENDING RDute !O .,,.. A~ at Olpper Marine Inv. Control Otnc ..... lliOO food _._ Cd Cbo1 • - -I .... if.1S.f1'l5t1tlllMlilt ~" 9•2-1101 ·~-HJlll.1.._s..o. Count)'. node chlnsoa1ot:stlo0pl111•" ·~-.UUE.~talSt., l\ecept.'J'ypi.t ........ l4.IO Fred 644-t'IQO. IA* ...... -Mlltl, -• --1or """"" Cocmty inctJme IJu. Trade lor IOlVicable -ta Ana. Bookkeeper · .. """" • $000 COOK neetted Newport "' -151E.2llJ!. C<M. LAGUNA BEAal G«r111t Alt>llme. FND • -col· -pivpar!J or t 1111,lllO -· auto 0< !I AUTOMOTIVE I<!"· San DI'"°°"""'-Beach Ttnnta Club, Sot * -* ' t1rY -... ..,,.... .. lZ PROr. Oiuplo • od!!lt VllJo ma CoD • ldntUy <nt) SC.2!00 Bla. SC.2300 SALESMAN G<n 1 iod&"1' a<e11t ..... .-lllllch 6 ~ Bro•cb. 'j '• c...A VD'OJUA -'° ~ 2 loci llim. alt•· 551-m OOllONA de! Mars BR, 110 m All. .,.,,.. """"' road> N...t dynamic, _... "':'!! ~'E"i\i~'RT ··• l60ll ~·::11~m~~-~-~ I 1•1 BR. lln • ~ WAN'l'ED -Ganat to -_,.r, s ~-~ = w:,'° ~~ ~mt l't:-.-a.r: ;:..~~= ::" ~ ~~~ Per-.!~ ~J>ionf.°'A~...:? ="'~~~~1: ~!~ pb. D~~·!::,' ~ Eo111&n-.fu1MM1e 'n"ade$30,lllO-lortnc. ed toveon. prop. or beech -Ford...._°!!'._.<nlllps. IU °":'!,"~• N.b. ~~ Har!Jor, tin!\ --In SINGLE CAR dfilGE. nr --;;-11·-· GERMAN lhe1)btrd. >le. units. Tl~ da}'!: -. lrw!n, Rltn. 6'+ruI At!nlcttve '""~~• pl... .,_,. A~~ Me.. l -~·=·II\. o. c. ~ $15 /MO. 6 :i1x:~baL11t. =Ls;,_~ment. 6 Dona Trod<t Trvat Deocl• ~ f~ 1: a:,..,,:_ e: P/;"·~~P~5SOAT REPAIRME'if ~a:' ... ~~:• JM lJUlllMo. Pool. $JO/M. T-cs!L ·._ Ap!""' $15 mo. -~1 Blad A11ftan tn>t Vie tor 1 1ros a dMr Trado for T.D. "'TH. EODORE Mutt have watenronl boat 45 to iO to cltan -1 pt, -· 2U. Offl .. Rentol .._ 150 lor -to Y11r Boeb. nr tlullwi! 6. y-HJs HOUie 1U1YW1tere P,,lllO value. ROBINS FORD ._ir Yard exp<r. lnclutllng day a ,...k, 9 to 5. $2 hr a 5 · A 111. -.ilM -·--·-. l .. · bdi. tlO mu.: I'll N.B. Slot! 9El-rn8 • S3UllO 5IHll!U "' 545-4818 lllulouta, mechlltull ,...i.. lunch. 141-llM. I 1'17 WISTC Ir' mu. -"'!'1"'" 2 BR + 2 Studio pt>, Pal l1J 81 James Pl., N.B., ! 20IO H"11>or mvd., Gd lo!" tor too ...,., CQUPLE TO l\IANAGE ~!f!!LIMeh l»t."8A&f!,f·IL•= DESlllE -l!lulllo ! bd, CLASSIRED ADS ft' nr~•.,.J: BR., Ill ba. ....., vu, COll1aMeas -· Boot Yard. 1.ovt11 wtll·malntalned IO ~~-:li.....""°!o ~1•1".":i:. =:410~~1 •• FOR ACTION ••• -=~M.u = .=, ... 1oci«l~=~ .. "::..C'..,!dooo!O<W'~ To mi. ~·~.=.:; . ..... 1*1 w,.. l<oj CE. o1 •1-D afRCH, ii.a. nr ... , u.m -., 1r1 c ... LL L•• R.78 -~ rutr. .... Lea ru1r. 541-nu 1n ""'"· °"" ...... P1115e1 XJnt -.. Med. Plan. -Salary + --.n Gstlltldl -$ltll/Plr Mo. 511-Iba l'la!!r -· "' .. ...._ •vx .,.. wk. fn41171-8111S. Lakewood (%13) 531•1GI . I'll: m / -· - • I• . ,, ' I' 11 ' • . . ' I ~ . -' ' ' . I I l[fJ [ L1 .... ;asd: 1[)1]1 ~! ..-1;·,,;;;"1 " ~ml:;:;:•µ, I t ](fi] IL~_jll[fi] I li;I) 11111 l[iJJ I • I , I ~[ ........ I Kelp w.-. Ma "710 Help W.mod, M " ,. 711 Help WM!ed, f!I & F 710 HtJp W•nted, Ma F 710 Hth> Wanted, Ma F 710 Help Wonted, Ma F 711 Help W•nted, Ma " 711 .............. 110 ~"'-... • n..tal "-Pdonlll GEL R<oalrm<n, ..,..., AP-MoMI.__ Painter. ParWo>e. ,..,... Sain WAITRESS Aim~ -I... j I nt ••• ~.~--·"" •. ply " ga1'1, MacGregor Eltctrlcltn -poaltfon. w ... have Ptr'"'""I Coun. T.-SERVICE ~ &I"-.... '""~ -1'1'. """'°I * AUCTION ,.., moUvatt<i lndl-::...-:::;-,::-•• ..'.: Yacht Corp, 1631 Ptacetllla, MlJI. 8 -.. -. M"" be ""°" ...,.neno.. Pmtt ,... U ,... .,. ._ave ..,. f/l!me. lhdl. tmow-tn E>t,tr. M"" ho .,... IL -"" do! -· •H Sl1i-Giant y 7 -P.M. IOr _,,:;,-;.,i'ai'-o1 CM. oble to'~;--ohool jnjec tired ...,_ Soot!: O>oot lhllllulfe l wont lo -._.., eJc. 2 Yn f'ly In-. &:rl t. Slrlolo, brus -$35. Ga.z. FRIDA :... I l -~p;;;-oonw • GEN'L ore. Part Time -!loo -4 t .. ..,...; Comm. Hoopltal, l'ftmod e MAKE MONEY exper. ~· Bonus tar lie. 5000 W. Cout Hwy, H.B. 6d plaotcr( p<dnta1 3' bl, MARCH 2) ..-It> llalOIY :-: A >'!ling, type. To l3 hr. ..-. ~ -Office. 513l"L e ADVANCC: ON YOUR not req d. Neat "' appear. WMl'IU':SS for 11& ... ard :; ft:~~,!;!:' .. ; ft!dloo, Si>fak..... T.,. l ' 91MSU' e.. .........., (21!) S.U-?llll. oervidnc -... 2nd ohl!J, PARTS MAN, alrcnlt .. •llERITworuc wmt PEOPLE ·~ l!it""' 2il8J) l<ewporl ohllt. Odin -....... $1.lO, Pal< Fr.~,:.;::. -,,, __ ! ,,._ GIRL F-y S«fttary U"alndays.~Z""'""8 man .... lnald<'lala.1!$U BliO: · ltOOW.Cout Hwy.,NB. owblelOPo......,U."""* Re•lllttc .~ 0~::;:~.tt= Bookkeep«.,,;. W>U3Ual oo'. 1.12. LM °"" Co, DIC., & Whale .. ,.... -· Calt w,:,..w~ train fr:'m!°r m SERVICE S\adon H tip . AWfy l>IW!'-8" 9 p.m. pllery, $125" .... fr. col!ee so. .... Orta -!900. II.-I --• 'Exo nq. Xlot portun11y for a q u I ck 151B•E, lV._ Ave .• Santa Mon/Tues/Wed oOty~?.191 all OUf. ol -~'•• P"m:-~ weekend "-"'-a1llO W~ -Food I< 10bl•, pllery, 185 lam... =~~ .. TV,,% I 11.lJ?Y. Send retume to l"elOUrceful girl Varied & Ana. PART tim~ boultkffptt aapec -..~~· mecti .... ue'1 helper, 'F'turne O;;lclrtall exper. only. Sid'• 6fl.6889. ..... • ., bed I -"' ""'" lnte,....ttng wo~lt So I Id HA.INTENANrc-~-i-r. moml....,.. Mon-Fri , teltlne 4 eva1uate potential days. Arco, Utb •Newport Bhw Beel. 673-891)t. WHITE tun.,•--.. .. ........... Bauett 6 piece room -... no. -· caie of · "'-=-~.. "" , ow n tmiployen ror local, na-CM ' uo:u ...... -..... tet. 125 yr old Gn.nd pl.anQ. OalJy lat, P.O. Box 1560, bookkeeping&: accurate~ Mu .. l h.&Y e p.ro v en tl'llll!iportaUon, Harbor t1ona1 le lntematiooal com · WAITR&SS. expt"f. App);y in bed, tlml ~ttrest, springs, Plctllft•, f$.1nps, vtl'Wlt O:iata Mea., Calli. D1$. In& e.ucnUal. 1 i!rl office ln background e 1 e c t r l c a l , Ertates, San Clemente aft 6 paniei Call Pat Beran SERVICE Station Attendant pel"IOfl, 2633 W. Ooe.af Hwy. matcb1nc dresaer S 1 3 5 . chairs. ~ 5 walJde.. DENTAL aalatant, cha.lr ~ne~&i salary open. plumblqi, bave mechanlcal PM 496-alG6. ezrOo, Dennis I Dennli full ~time. Exper. Over NB betwn 2 I: 4 pm. Octqonil walnut pm e talk.ft LOTS OF Ml.9Ct I .wit, l yr. ~ .• aood "' ability. Apply ln pert00. See PART-TIME help wanted. Per.>nnel A&:ency of lzvine, El8. ~--HllrownNB'• ~~L WANTED, sharp vtvaclous table, WOOd A wroogt\t iron WJNO. Y'S AUCTION Niot ~ oftlc» GIRL Ftlday. Typing I Mr. Saber. Sheraton Beach Women'• drta ahop J.5--31 2Jll2 Miche1ton Dr. A190 ·'-'-wy, ~ enthuaiasnc, 1 dependable be.se,$85.Qu ~en-alzed ! ' ~ Nl&Uei. 4!6-4245.. ' general office work, p/tlme Inn. 2lll2 Pacific Cout hnl. weekJ.1. Call for ap-k>cat.ed San Jose, Long SERVICE Station salesman. girl, 17 thrv. 2), Eater frame, firm matt res•, DENTAL Secrewy, bl,..,'Y 675-8960 HW}', ltunt Bch. pointment between 10 &. 1 Beach, Torrance, Santa Experienced, full time. ,,..eektnih le awnmer. call sprlnp, $50. I ' cream vtn,y1 COME BROWSE AROUND exper. Good typing d GREEN THUMBS MAN w/truck needed for ~ Alk tor Bill Ana, Anaheim, San Diego A: Older man ok. 8911 Adams, for appt. 675-7880 or OOUCb $-ti. Sal&: Sun ONLY, 2015'iS Newport Blvd. N Ctr Full time prdeoer, i:nler early ~new.paper PERS:>NNEL wanted for re-Sberwood Oak&. Hunt. Beach. ~ A~ Goel, 642--4696 Behind TOl'\Y'• Bkta:. Matl'.a. req. e~: own equipme11t, techrdcal delivery. 557 • tdn A fiberglau: wert, Sand· Sales Phann&oeutlcal $900) SERVICE Sta. Salersman, Balboa Island. MEDITTERANEAN1 • t Y 1 e Coa'a Meu * 648-8686 DINlNG Bui help, male or knowledge plus experience M.aril:etin&: Mii' Tme in&, polilhiq:, pouring, etc. Co. C•r + Comm + pftlme ffellwknda. Mech. rame table w 4 hlg~back· SI'EREll: 1973 G a r r a rd female. Permanent, lull requlml. 614-2661 CommunlCA1tlon1 $9000 Start at $2.25 '"" hr, w/ Expensts exper. NeaL Apply '""'"' W£ NEED YOU! ed chalrl. Xlnl coodltion. Quad System. 1\111 ..., ttme, Days. Apply in HAIRDRF..SSER with some Oppor. to unUze your full regular increates 1n salary. F Paid 2590 Newport Blvd, CM. Price $250. Solid brau tumtable, AM/FM!MPX penon. San Otmente Inn. followlna; wanted loi· self potentlal.. max:lmhe ~ ,.!~ Penllerthy, CM, National ad!ertlstng 1; a re-SERVICE Station • Ialand flre:pla.ce •t. $15. Call receiver, 4 air eua:pe!nlion Conteua Hir Fuh.iona. IMO eamlnp le roove rapidly V'U'"'UVft. putation makes this a salesmen needed p/time 545-8157 aft. 5PM &: all da,y speaker systems. ta~ deck OlSHWAS!ER w. n t ed . Bay Side Dr., Newport w/a major int'l. firm awaits "Name" c.o. Outstanding eves " wknds. Apply Arco Tme Assemblers Sat & Sun. = in jac:kL Brand new in :i:~ =· A~';°i1 ~~ ~ Beach. ambttiout tndlv. Comm. + PLASTICS & oppor. awaits dynamM: tn-station at 17th & Irvine, CM Clerks DANISH modern liv. rm. set • n:lf ~ ~ 'J ~ ~. 628 N. Coast Hwy, Boat ro. car + .._, + lCln'l div. w/d.,.,.. to sue<:<ed. SERVICE Man-Must have $40., ,.ftig, IOO, call afL O.igl y ' now <Jr HOTEL h ousekee per benetlt pad<a.a:e. Call Jim Call Jim Lyon, 833-2700. mechanical ability. we will Sr. Typists 6:30 pn, 58339. · amallpymnta.893--850l. ~ Canyon, LB supervisor wanted. Elderly Lyon, 83.1-2'100. Dennis & FIBER,GLASS Aho Fee jobs. Dennis & train. m-BOJ5 Sec . G.ra-c.1..,,, ,. 812 GAS Stove $15, camp stove 2 I OOMESTIC Help • George woman preferred. Call for Dennis Penonnel Agency Denm.~. Peraonnel AgenCy SHOE Salemtan ex retarieS """•-~ burner $10, desk like new " Allen Byland Aa;ency, 106-B appointment btwn. 9 am & of Irvine, 2082 Michelaon FABRICATOR rJr Irvine, 2082 Michelson Chlldrens shoe titler. Ort~ Accnt Clerks 3 Party Garage Sale Antique $t5. typewriter $10, kitchen ,~ E. 16th St., S.A. 547--0395 3:30 pm 833-2TlO ext. 459. Dr. . helpful, Mr. W bid i er, tea cart, What·not llheU tbl 8c chrs $10, kitchen tbl ~ Escrow OfffC4H" to $950 830-1540 VI occasional chairs dra.., & $5, elec. heater $5, bike, , Foe Paid HOUSEKEEPER -C.m· MOBll-EHOMES SALES WOMAN M. ejo. VOLT rods, app!W>oes,'l!Olenllial = .11" 1 1pd $10. ~ No «>llcltlng here! Renowned Pan ion Po• it I on -Golden West M 0 b 11 ~ Must have experience tn Jay. Full time, experience. Xln't Stati1tical Typist ln1t•nt Personnel cry!rtal tumblen, mile. kit-.;;;~:·=-==,_...,....,...) corp. w/lnhoose operation retporllibilities inc I u de up of high temperature salary, Commlulon a: com-$4?S:$525 Per mo. 3 Girl ofc. Temporary Service chen .\ housebold Item.a. MEDITTERANEAN • t Y le aeekl eapa'tie lndlvidual. cookln&. hOulekel'ping. AP. if om.et, • leader in the resin products. pany benefit•. Near N.B. city hall 675-3&51 3848 Campua Dr" SWte 106 Midi suede coat, new ~e-g a ni e tab I e w / _f j Definitely an outaandlng s= Uc~Refane:!'d~ =:~~rr:!t~~i Call for Appointment STOCK·aaleretrt,expprefer-Newport Beach 541)..4741 sale pl"ice; dresses, cock· hi&~backed chairs. Xlrit i ::i::;:;· for penon ....... Lee Dove 4M-9'19i"c1a,.. ~ vehicles, bao c.,.., op. Apply In Person 540-5000, ext. 30 red. fu!l:eiving, • e wing, Equal Oppor. Employ.,. tall pant sulta. punea condition. Price $250. Solid • e •VJ opportunity. All 4 ......... eves. ........unities tor~ follow· ticketing, sales. shoes, complete drum set: bran fireplace set, $:lS.. C.U j paJd beneflto h"e. Can Kim ~ i;;',;'"°""""" 3S33 Harbor Blvd. JOSEPH MAGNIN 675-2810 WIG STYUSr like new; boob, 3M dupll· 56-81S1 aft. 5 PM A all day am 83.>2700. Abo Fee HOUSEKEEPER. lull time, Costa Mesa, Calif. Equal Oppor. Employer TAPE Shop Sale~ns. Expet. $2 to $2.50 hr. Salary ci.tor, 2 surl boards, 2 bik~. Sat I: Sun. · I Jobs.Dennla&:DennlsPer-matw-e, eood company Y.--•-+ bonus. Empress, 7800 2" drain pipe approx. 40' WANTED ., ~ ~~ncy;: Irvine, l::,""~'·. ~riy Manor W~·•n?~,J',er:d. 92626 ';~';;-~KE.!'am•=•· ':fa &:m~"io 4tor •PP 1 · F.dlnget Ave, H.B. ~ ,n .l tooh • ;1 ""' · Lanv esc:<H,:!', 837 ° ~ta 1 • vantage of our recent ex· · exper. nee. Apply in penon, WOODWORKER for small P ""·Sun• 1·• L5lO •·~~ ~ EXEC. SECRETARY guna ..,.... .............. · I th b"I t 4 M .. __ .. boats M··-ha knowJ-.il.. .m., · p.m.· p.m. ~ Snow chain tires TO RENT ·~ Independent ma1ure penoo HOUSEKEEPER, Cook. live ~ t ~ ... ::;~ :. ~973. ~~ ,f;:;n~;;;:,~;.,~; JnLER of P.,:,' U:.. ~ Ave. Teresa, San Clemenle. G00-14 ""'" 8" wide; I \Vith excellent lkllls &: 1pell· in. for elderly \\'Oman, vehicle areas. I cek11co' Y, c.~1. 645-6915. Equal op. depends on experience. NO MOVING SALE: 87J) La (SUn. Z.Aprll 1). stS-1881.. n Ing needed to work for dlvi-w/whecl chair & walker, A - _ ~ por. Employer. \\le are seeking an e>:per· phone call please. Mel· Vista Dr., Laguna Beach ANTIQUE Fr'Ebch stove-10 ;. !rion man.,er. AppUtude for Middle age, handicappNI 2 AMBITIOUS JR. _ SA' "'SPEOP' o , alk ienced "",.. time teller !or Craft, 738 W. 17th, Of (oU Park+Manzanita), Sat. yrs old. $65 Misc ttetn1 [I !lgures I: inturance e'"'°"'. son. 546--5950 DR.AFTS?i.fEN ->...<;.. l.oL -. to t ,..... • J/)l only. 3·pc Fr. Prov. Cb'"-. p'•· ~•• t" • . ~.--· about the most precious our Newport Beach office. 111 ---i~-aJ .... 1 .. 1. a.. ~ ... ,.. ,..,.._ "'°'.-:"'"""' 'l preforred. ~ <."Omm•n· HOUSEKEEPER for roo· With no prevl""" .,.. llu1#llrle commodity. PURE Hotll"S 10o30 to 5 pm Mon· ac~•Nu :--swhlte Upri&ht blk wro<iiht 1ml ' ~~~-wUCh 1 a 1 bllity71'Sl, llbersJ valescent hospital. Apply perience whO wouldwlllke I WATER. No scUlng. Ren· day-Saturday. I •dla.dM If") ~:!~ .. se1L_~lants, ice chairs.) 59Z-3233 ~! """""".,.· a 842. for Bay View C.Onv. Hosp, 20'55 lo enter out fast gtO ng tals only. Extra high com· . . V s • 5 .... ' "''....., ~n-ALMOsr 2 th .fJ "I appoin'tment. Thurin St., C.M. industry. A Subsidiary Of mlYiona. Part time OK. Please call Mar'lene Schaich tpalers', plumbers' IUPP ies, 4• x 8' ~uxe G':n l UNIGARD H o USE KE EPER/Prac. The Susquehanna Corp. call alt 6 pm, 644-7749 for an appointment nt, drum of. dishwa.shlng Cam 11 t iCk> INSURANCE BILLS OF MATERIAL Equal Oppor Employe ' compound, many odds il pa-&he or P -e ' Nune for Sawyers Home. a.ERK · r SALFS· -Sten!O -El~ntcs 640-0033 Antiques 800 ends. "Make otfa"' on most COO: $350. Owner ~ ' Mature. 11 pm-7am ahilt. RHJ>Onslble for prepar-PRESSER, for production on .. CB. Exper. ~ yrs min. ~ Items. top for $260. ~ ' EXP'D Food & Cocktail wallreu. Day thltt. Ask fat Wayne or Uz. Rancho San Joaquin Golf Coune 18021 Culver Rd., Irvine, Nr. UCJ, 552-9113. 646-6n6. ing detail materials lists dr:e.sser & sklrta Top pay Direct Door gelling. Full or GREAT WUTEt.N SCRAM-LE' TS NEIGHBORHOOD Sellathon. Balbo.I S.y Club . HOUSEWIVES: Stretch your tram production to print. 64&--0308 ' ' p/time. Lafayette store El SAVINGS ntuq nbon thru Sat Furn FAMILY Mrmbenhip $]!JOO •• shopping dollar & build a Previous e x perien ce PROouCTroN Painting. Toro, ~1210. . ANSWERS lamps, toys, clolhes' P 0 Box ?.ll69 Sanford Sta ~lfi~ 1~~. ~~:: prelerred-air brush e<per. Ca 11 SALESLADY-matun! for tn· SON=~ ~~~d h~area. · books, paints: Hon, Log Angeles, 90075. Pilot, PO Box 1560, Costa 5-t8-6116 for appt. tlmate apparel shop. C.M. ~e, avon botttes, wigs, VACUUM Hoover tqll1&ht C 1 COST ACCOUNTA.i"'IT REAL ESTATE .... , "''" area. 642-5430 for appt. i;-,,ual ()ppor Employ" m/f Honem -Docat _Uncap-fabnc, plaques fan 1, $19.!iO Good 'IV bl'w 11" \ EXP'D Sales help stereo equipment, ulary plus. For appt. 645-7152, 8 to 4. J\fesa, a U. 93326. Responsible for complete SUCCESS CARfil ""l-Befoul _ ·BLONDES decoupage prihts, crafts portable $42.!iO XJnt Biael INTER. DECORATORS ~stmd:i~~~rm!nt~11bl~ New or experienei.'d. Join the SECRETARY TELLER Random remark: "I'm materials, )Uggagt> rack for aweeper $6.50. M2-00C5 1 Exper. Wanted to share in audlllng acrual usage &. \Vorld's largest and fastest Fee Paid. Beautitul modem grateful to chemistry. After MG, speedometers. Must TRADITIONAL wed din 1 EXTENDED Day C a re a.sai.tanf. Jor MonteAAOri Pre-School. 7 to 3. :;46-4531 operation of contemporary CO!lll ol our products. growing resale organiiation bank located in beach area all, it was c h e m l 1 t r y :if A8lfan· saJllta &~on, HB gown. Sitt u • worn ortee~ , home furnishings 1 how Degree &./or previous with a network of over 300 wiU train sharp bubbly that gave us beautiful ..,......,..,.,.,., A1.o Cathedral length -ve8 1 room. Contact Mrs. Boileau, experience required. oUlces and become a An immediate open--type iJ\diVMroal or exper. BLONDES." EAST B t..U:r F GAR.ACE 6-15-3638. ~ " · ~ 644-4917. CALL FOR APPT. member of our I'tfillionalre ing exi1ts for a 1kill· ~';t J~ C+all OOJanE.PAlag"'e. SAN CLEMENTE SALE·Fri., 'Saf A Sun. lDam WOMAN'S wedd.1- 1 ..i...? t,~ , tr-" V--.,.... '11 (7141 547-8393 Club. Mulll-milUon dollar ed secretary in our 1:.•"~-:-. r--·tal P·-nnel ANTIQUE SHOW a: SALE lo 5pm. Community Silver Uk "'5 ... '5 IN! ~-o E J ad·-.... -m '"'--p ~ .........., .... ,,,.,. SAN CLEMENTE INN plate serv. for 8+ extras, ~ new, hardly ~ Announcing *** FACTORY New Lite Industr!Rl Division For Women Noeded lmmedl1t1ly Experltnc.d PC A11emblers Hand Solderers A loo Trainees For Lite lndu1trl1I Wark lndu1trl1 t S.wlng & Wire Wrappets Injection Molding ' e Many assignments in the Newf>Orl: Beach, Irvine. San- ta Ana & Coata Mesa are8..'J. e Experienced & trainee Positions. Excellent earn· Jngs. Weekly paychecks. lfMJI: PER.SONNEL ~ES•Kil'CI FEE PAID tire. Salw Eno"-to $12K Purchas Agf/Steel $10K Buyer/Marine Hrdwr $14,500 Escrow Sec'y to $900 Exec. Secretary to $700 Secy/Construction ' to $615 Secy /Brokerage to $625 Recept/Gen'l Ofcl to $550 Costing Oerk to $550 Oerk Typist to $500 Comm'ltLlnes illa(f.r $500 Surety Cleric Ttne t.. to $425 Free & Ft€f Positions CALLo TR!S!l HOPKINS JERRt WH~&.fORE 488 K l7t8 (al~) CM Suitt 224 642-1470 ~ ...... "'".,, • $il-• JUNIOR Salesmen: 10-15. Eam $2D-$40 per week get- ting ne\v customers for the DAILY PILOT. Thil is not a newspaper route and does not include collectlna: or delivering. nansportatlon is provided. We work four hours after school and 8 on Saturday. \Ve have opening1 for Fountain Valley & South Huntington Beach areas on· ly, You must be out of school by 3 PM t o participate. ExperienceJ 2061 Bu1Jne11 Ctr. Dr. boys given pr Jo r l ty . lrvlnt IU.1641 1-"968-:::...:::900=. -=--- Nr. Orange Co. Al'P"rt L VN'S 549-3061 F/C BOOKKEEPER Outstandin2 builder wants your IJkilbs tbru ftnandal statements. Xln't bendit.. Fee Paid/ Al.to F.ee Jobs. Salary to $900. Ca.U Helen Hayes, 5-l(J.Q)55, Coastal Penonne.I Agency, 2790 Har- bor Blvd., CM. FOREMAN: Fibe-glasa mold shop, llpm-7am 11 h It t, Previow supervbory t!.."<PfJ'. ttq'd. Flbergls e x p e r . hdpf1l1. but not mandatory. All{ll.y ill pl!l'W>n betwn 8am A 2pm. X..cGtegor Yacht Corp, 1'l1 Placentia, C.M. ~ time car WB!h help. Apply 510 A\"e. Estrella, San a.m.n ... MACHINE SHOP Locel Manufacturer Precision machine products ha.A Immediate openinp 'for the following' ' Grinder Machinists LAlual ppor. mp oyer ~eJ &.-e":1·~J. urchasing Depart· Agency, 2i90 Harbor Blvd.. March 23. 24• ?> boys SchWinn bike 26 .. 10 White gokL Unusual Ill~ MUST have experience In Excellent sala training. ment. Mutt type 60 0-1. G£'neral. Adnduion $1.25 sp, pis 26" bike I: other $75. 962-32()7 aft. 6 1m• "" model shop work. The right Please call Virginia Jones wpm. Shorthand 80 • BACHELOR wanta: to buy goodies. 3044 Carob, NB. SLATE a>in operated -pOijil man will be employed full 8J5..4fill. wpm. . TOOL, DIE & old furniture, antiq ue, MOVIN~.'~. s&le. Dining ~bktphone&.a~1 ~1 time on prototype develop-RED CARPET ;'·MOLD MAKER Oriental ar lndJan rug, old seu, sectiooal, patio & baby ~'HA • anne • -• ment, ~ay Shift only. Bio-~ealtors Apply In Person Western paintings. Ca.sh. tum. Lots more. Fri !t Sat. 1 Dynamics, 17542 Armstrong REAL ESTATE SALES Small electronics finn needs 494-1652 !!! ~~·-~ce, CM W~TER rr!::. wi-lh ~ l Ave., S.A. R 3333 Harbor Blvd. experienced man with abili· WANTED. Cash pe.ld for ~ ... ~ -, N~M.ER F EE LICENSE Costa Meta, Calif. ty tu design molds or dies Early American and antique GARAGE Sili1il\FRI &:: SA'! ,complete. 48'' black Ute $15. . \VELCOMlNG: TRAINING from detail part drawings. tumlture. 494-9813. 9-3 Basset, cri~ &: changing 645-6MG. • J-lospltallty Hostess Famous Real Estate Llcens· table-dft'sser; baby items, PORT ABLE campt't' jacb To Call LOCALLY on new big Course l'lO\V available STA 'CO, INC. ANTIQUE wall phone 80lid xlnt Qlnd, tun, &: loll of $35. Port-a-Potty $30. Both th T be "' oak. brass bellt $75 or best in U resident families bringing ru ar l1 Realtor5.Free ~ oHerS3l-226S mlsc.610.Acada.Aw.:CdM exceentcondltloll. f gifts &: civic info. Good pay Placement Service. Free " 11 l9 Baker Street GARAGE aalf::TV aet &: 979-58 14 · I Pftime. Must have happy Training Program. Earn Appll•ncet 802 stand, aofa,. "'bair ~r LARGE leather office cbalr ~~~~· ~ng atJlllty, ~~~ 1~4)le~i.J:.1 :~ • Co;l~•a 30'' TAPPAN elect. rs.nae blender, ~ ta1-te i,. $50. King: Wttet bed & ! Weekends (714) 832-700J. w!Ba.se $75 13 ft GE mlsc. 968 !;98 frame $25. ~ $10. NEED lndivi"1&1iJiWIE!X· ,,...,,.,., refrlg. $75. °Ke~ auto. t'ORNER aOtai &il'Jlt ~. &4Hl.54. r ~ p&Uji!nc chemiChl 1 W/ Top RECEPT. $500 Equal Oppor. Employer washer, less than 2 yr old.. ~ :1t. "'Wht. /~r. ~IT knl tt i'nl -1 ~~Oqualitied'."-\t'I era.in., Westclill A 9ubstdla"' Of TYPISTS . Dictaphone, 60 $150. ~. 6 73-813 2 • ~ ·~ ~J.576 machine SSO. COit over $300. I · Per90nnel Agency "J High --~1 d'~t-A 673-0290 PA'nO. '--•-•---~'d, 4ll 645-19f3 eventnp. I 1651 E r"'•-S 'nlt' Susquehanna Corp. w.p.m. ""-"""" linu'"" wuus.. 1IUWiClllUI Newspaper · -~··· .A. req'd. XJnt m,,.. ,,.,..fii. & COPPERTONE w..ilng. enst, alley bet 1111t A.12th. st.1,CK111g11t. <2l 47" -. , Suite 107 Equal Oppor. Employer v.·orking conds. Apply in boose refrig w.llreezer, good Nr. Palm, Fri, Sat, Swl. $18 comtftte. Typist IM8t.~~~nterl penon, S::J'.1-9:30 am, Safeco cond, SllO. M.S-0510 bef 2:30 RUMMAGE Se.le* St. John'I ' CaH 6i2-8246 · l To punch TI'S Tape for Lino· SECRETARY Insurance Co.. 175 7 0 p.m. Hall .. 1015 Sam, CM, Sat mCYCLF.S . type&. Excellent salary and RECEPTIONIST, law otfiCl'. Bmokhunt, Fount a In Rent W•l.hers/Dryt;rl 9-4; SUn. S.L Mar. Zf.25. 10 I: .3tSpeeda. New Ir Ull!d. • broad fringe benefits. Eve-Lite typing req'd. Stan Secretary 'v/fronl oUice ap-Valle)'. Equal Opportunity fl Wk Full maint H hold-Good WHl take trade-in. 957-079'l. ning !lhift. April lst. &M-9626 pearance, p ersona 1 It y, Employer. '* 639..100'.a * ' OUM ' .814 JUNn>ER tree. 8' tall $XI. DAIL y PILOT RESTAURANT counter help. public con.tact & general of· RECOND. APPUANCES ANTIQUE walliut tpool bed of.4.1 Bent St., LaKuna Bch, 330 W. Bay St., CM 11:30-5, Apply in person fice expenence. URGENTLY Delivered-"''""· Dunlap'1, S45 p)ua mate"''..,,; almoSt (upatalnl. Local dely. i 642-4321 Ext 309 Neat appearance, Tastee EMPIRE o-bed '"' 06 Ask fl:lr i..ndy,'.Paul 2966 Bl'istol, Costa Mesa MANAGEMENT CORP. 1815 Newport, CM 548-T180 new , sp?"'IMda. $15 ·eac. ~IG. l8C ft. ~e au, or Dflve. N B NEEDED Avocado wsh &: dry $129 Wool hand bra1ded room $165. Wahr $15. Lry ,Dr jack RESERVATIONIST • • °""' ,... wuben, c1ry.t, -· excallent condition, $125, efec •tv $40. ~-• Nurses Aides, all shifts. xlnl Exper.-part·time, 3 days wk. 83J.871 I refrig-::"(' ' hand lawn mower: $ 8~ fringe bntts. Beverty Manor Typing req'd. Contact Bill SECRETARY trom. $39.95 545-07*> ROrinlca white bar' wtth-:i Mltcefi111eoU. , Conv. Hosp. 496-5786. Schne'ider 2-4 pm, Newport· For Newport Beach Ad Unskilled LATE model washer and bar chairs, $39. Aftdr S or Wanted , 8 2 OFFl"CE GlRLS er Inn, N.B. 644-1700. Agency. All skills Including :·~~ndlHon $45. ~~· ~-_s .. u }dat.l·W-A_N_T_E_D_·_Seve_ra!_..;.,;tlii!d;;":J., NEEDED "'°rthand.Sbarplooks,Jong lABORERS 11111 YR. guarn. del .l ID-6 PIECE "'l'win B<droom set Odental.,,,.. "band·nwjl Radio telephone dispatch te , hours, good pay. stall. Late mod. an CYCle $90; wuhinf machine, xlnt ta.peztries. catl e v •J-, Mull be 25, able to drive t Send Resume: Kenmore waaher. 63fJ-28«J. cond t1S:'•lm""""ed Czech 12 ~ • • • •• I Appl}' In Penon eU en -1. Classified Ad no. 624 1-..-..t _,.1 •---ry• · > -· YELLOW CAB CO. a c/o Daily Pilot rmmm e DISHWASHERS. washen. co,.~ P~ aettings. $100; PAY 5 lo~ ,.-'!bah'° p o Box 1560 p I r--.! dryera. reblt. euam a: Small desk $10: Maple chair called top $ PAl'WI on ueed 186 E. 161", c .. 1a Mesa . . enonne .... nnce delv'd. 839-?g); 541h5218. $10. 4!13-l921. Oriental-· 5'5·5070 I ORTHODONTIC -Chairside .A C.Osta Mesa, Calif. 92626 17581 Irvine Blvd. M'--A' ~ eves assistant. Excel. salary. irnorf Weiher & Dryer $40 1KWtl1neous 818 WANT. · E d r SECRETARY, Booklteeper, #115 Tustin 548-1309 --. lo bey ':16 • pl ' M:e 18·25 yrs. x P ' Girl Friday. An unusual op-US.5460 CHAGALL Who $ 4 5. aquarium or 1 a r cttr. J de.med, but not mandatory. Ri portunity lor a q u 1 ck Equal Oppor. Em..i.....·er Refr&gerftor .. $"20 Picauo Etchtna $75., Brad: 962'-1007 ·or 536--4m. Ph: 54&-5l70. l t refliOUJ'CCful girl. Varied le 1""1 $42-8246 bury oil $175.) Dlli Litho WANTED OM aood tall.gate ! PERSONNEL e6taUran lntere1tlng work.. Solid MUSf 11e11 _, '72-Deluxe $185., Others. Pvt pty, doOl'torHlllmaDHuslq Qt.1 bookkeePIJll'.&.accuratetyp-URGEN. TLY \Vhlrl(XJOI Dishwuhier,_xlnt ~ Call~ or 541M478. II ing ......W. 1 girt olflce in oond, l!H: jSl-4719-PLAYHOUSES • cuaJiJm WILL rent or btzy exeltyde CLERK as opehtng& tor Irvine area. Salary open. FOR sale, Philco c1,1.1tom 4 dealans or standard pla1t1. with odometer. ~ aft I BUSBOYS ~~~i:'any to$900 NEEDED ~74:'ectrtc dryer. $3S. ~,;~:,.UJ.°'~"'; 3 om. . · ·~. • ~cclnl! CJe11< $600 61Hl28. Office Furniture/ . • Escro\V/S<c'l<,. $S5<I , Bulldjt19 M•t.rl<ilt 906 WllmN Rldiy tennis ntdt.el &quip. 174 I VARIAN DATA MACHINES Hat Immediate Opening Po1rt-Tlme U Noon 'til 2:15 P.M. Monday 1'brougb, Friday Apply tn penoo *' 100°/o fREE * Unskilled e SURPL~'B\JlLDING ll& Scltw!nnracorll&tn. W· DESK I ~ MATERIAL -'1000'• al NEW l'\onnandY clarlnet-pro!... • llt5, walnul; olfl<e I AssemDlers ITEMS! Doon, lumber. o\Y· ~ $35 •. ~ 9'.!':.~ Ml~~ ea. Center Liz Reinder'1 Agency 4500 Campus Dr. 546·2118 Newport Beach Pcickers wood, alum ah .. tlng. mold-R 0 s ENT tn. L Cltlna, dttt;"° 614;:6!11 Good oon-tnr. wlndowl, etc. Crystal, Jg coffet! t b 1 EXEC d lb qARDENER -~tin. 5 yn exper. req'd for pog!Uon at b'E publ\c prdcn. Only rmpon. bard-working ~ w/gd ref's nd ap. ply. QIM. Call: 613-2261 8:31>-ll:JO Tueo->'ri . Miii Machinists Genercil Mcichinists Tool Mciker In our au,, P<?l'lllnnel Office 4647 M•cArthur Blvd. Secret"Y ln"terfm BUILDERS .SURPLUS' W..U<ht lroo patio tum: D"1< .!,,,, 6'/8' $!~HO tor a clerk to aMillt in a NIWfM»ri 8Hch **** CdM "Realty I:' Oon· 2406 So. Maki St., S.A. 67W772 ~ ~~ IV• have exe<llenl fr1ngQ vartety of ... 1gomenta 1uch Equal oppor. En>PI-slrtletlon Complil\Y -p--nel "'--·Ice Mooln!"'". ~ S.1J,Jll-5 ~'::!.'..:.~~t~:ui. ~nt ~1 • '. "'Ncew •u ~ ....... #- benefits including compef\YI as group i1t1umnce. reconh young lady with retaft!d et,• •• "'"' ~ ... _. u.u w11.11.-..i: UUA • .. ""' ......,.. QI paid gl'Ollp inlJurance. ,:.,~· ~O::~:!"~~ .::! PifZA m1ker, ecper., .,.. """""" In --· 17511 lrvlno BWd. FurnltuN a10 -:.,ion4-1fle:'~ -QIO. Cd -1 GENERAL NURSERY MEN Apply P""'"'1el Depl. loolting 10< an indlvldunl . Apply 4!0 S. O>ast Hwy., =.'?'· l~'tt'\1:"'··-:~ #115 T~stin '·, . Pl.,,../Orlont l2j who 11 tc!f'Viee oz1entcd a: _Laguna Beach. ~1o\'appt.4to6Dn? ua..5460 OtJNCANPHYFEd1nherm CARVl4) sta.tuet froml----''---.....::;,;.11 enJoyw a heavy woric loed. ROMAN RESI'All!IAlrl' & -Equal ()poor. Employer :;: "Chain. c:bJna '*b!net, "'°""' !be world. U n. -111 ._. LSI Whol~• G....<"" -1 yr·s TRANS~RT ..,,. Only. Salory open. DYNAMICS ~ HUis llltt. ean for 3131 w. Segersttom 1pP(. ~. S.nta Ana (Il4) 5*JU1 GENERAL OFFICE Ju>t oil HArbor & w.,,,... AAA llml onen °"totondlng I Eq\oal °"""'· Employer oPPOf· tor ldvanctmttlt tn ' thll ~ em)' ~ftion, Call MAID work in excbarwe f<rr' Jtn Pqt, ~. Coe.8lal apt, 4 hrs .per da.y for )'OW' 'PP-'-*'ntl A.IMQ'. 2'l'!IO Har. rent. 548-o975S. bor Blvd., OL MALL1~';-.,;;t;O::.s"'wi:'i1;,,G-&,,_,B<!ll,._._. uey~ GENERAL Ol'FICE Salon has opening .for H.a ....,. all ~ girl. beautlclan, exp in hair Tn>Jns; a..-;111 pi>ones, good!. Sal"Y. comm & Ute ))oi)lckHpt"" 9&att '400. vacation. SU-3446 -MAINTENANCE MAN v--_, Rent Exp'd -,,..idna -. lljll., ,_ Xlm w o r k I : a c:ood1ti:!: ete. .,. a Dd1 PUot Good fringe be n e t t t 1. tlal Ad. &oil lcllo llems 642~ e.,,.i<w Comlal ... now! Call '°'911 Mos! cent Hospital. • ----·-.. .Prlot ~ ex p 11 r. DeJI now takint applici.&ns DYNAMIC DUO .. -1.._nia:..1887 pump orpn, hiah-Sll. Old ailver, g1w1 ~ mDDI helpful 6 t"'ing a""""''"'· for exper. DeUbelo. male A -WAITRESS-~~ w<u. ~. txt 293 china 1'<lm $145. 64H81!&. ' If )IOU meet thc9e ql{Bllfica· fem. Full 6 Pltlme. Apply y::U: ~~ll~'!mr;ypt': N~ ctayi, wk·nd.1''19-0283 YWCA Antique A Flia Mart Don't bu1 any c-.pn until Uons le are "looking fot o 3709, So. Bria~ St. S.A. ll loc:al ~ rf!i.1 Apply Jn Pertoll µ>JUST-A..SED, the bed. of 14ll No. 8roldW-.y 5:anta )'OU ~ plul Noft..plQen .,,..... w/a i:rowlni ~ SALESMAN wanted, full bu&i<tt d<PI SaWy LOVE'S BBQ 1,001 poslllona, ele<tric con-Ano Mlllt"h 21. 21. )t .1>9 welcOmt to •lltrl<l ll'le-o;::,'f,.'A;pply 1n """'°" 11me, Commllslon on 1 y, caJ1 Mr>. ,,.;.,....,, .... ";';]: 30!6 Brtltol St. tr.a.. never u.ied MHl48. !lat tll 6 pm ...,,.. ~ tnlanno:iloo M -"'"' Friiloy Sale• ""P· pref. Awl> SECRETARY time """'" lot-* * * SOFA l -~ POQL Tablot WHOLES.ILE OOolad~ -o 8:10 -4::10 Cralgti Union 76, Hartor at Work & aet'tanlf"days per WAITRESS -exp'd Owr IL =. ~ ':.~ $H0. ~--~'°"beds A ·,.--~ ~ ... ~L \Varnu Santa Ano. I wt<. CdM -· 1oc. Clwl • J< .. ~ (Some S!iJt • "w ......-~. -.,_., ,_ l1W VDM SALES & inltallotfon. Part -bltltt>s. nn'l ""' .... Shlflal AoP!Y Ell • Alt, u· RWI" to...i --ROYAL TYPEWRlTEll N ....... --.. -time ews. fl, hr + XbtL te-1&10 ' 640-IJI). lbW. Vtt'f l.OOd """'L Good c:ondftiOlt. °""11! Colla -' for collqo -~ CID *l'° S!JCREl'ARY Trainee for WAN'l'li:DI Carpocltt to Muot tell &IHr'l3 $25. * lMfl5ll * a.os£.OIM' lnt<"vlew -Qd_.aic olc-Undtr 40 build -for 56' Sd Boof, DR!:XEL _, ••I , U a-ball onUorma. Good Eiee Tit"""" a.I~ SALESWOMAN, MA'IVR!:, prtf'd, CdM ....._ F /lime, Wt! .. CJ1""1M NI No. 8114. ~~· ""':" I< :dlh'*"4. oandl(lOo>, Shtt SM4. Jla1to ~~ I ~ F/dmo noedt!tl tor fine Call 6'1H07(1, J)elly Pilot, P.O. Bex 1'60, •-M3-ll4t ofltt. 830-3!SI. ATJ"ACll TO AMT ORCAI< l:iwelry ..i ... El<pcr. pt'lf"d SECRETARY, p/llmt. 1'1~-Ooota Mesa, Ca.-· 2 BEDS, 1 -3 -GIANT °'""""'" -1415-1530 N"'POft °"""' 1 not......., 614-2GI. Ible hn. Ba!boo Jt1AJ1t1. WAITRESS -~ lr<lt !able. A ' Mn's •nil Andy'o. tit.SD. ··-• ~ ~ SALES LADY 515 Glllll. Wantt'd k>r 1 to 3 shill -. chalrl, aao misc. 64Hl45 Small. 2 ft. $8. -""_'_" -~· ~'. Mature. Experience 1tr2$orCl'm'. WA'reft BED a frame STERLING .Uver hnrole r:::f :tJ· .191111111'""c,d Etruol OpflOI'. tm'*""' l!s"="~ si-oOll, SERVICE StatloJ! Att-t JAMAICA INN w/ctna-.. MUe oaor. l>Y Wollat<.12 pJai» 1e1Ung. 50;:$f14 aft & ~ . """°'" .-, °""-Min'. COFFEE SHOP Call ofter ,,30, &a-1llll !ISl-91911 afltt 6 om. P""' A JODd want td la• JOOd I!> .For tb&t lfon\~ 11111 tey 39'1 E. llllt St., Ci!." 2101 ~ eout Hwy, OdM Doulllo Bod -$15 USID BICYCLES i;J;ATf'1a':i' ..':,""'..: 2721 Mich.I-Dr. lrvlne,, CAllfornl• IJJ.2400, ext. 336 . . -L tht l'etlll' Pl Apply Iii .,._ -All TyJ>e> 1r IO-l2l'l -__ .. t ' • ~ I ' I ' I ! ----·--- --. - • . ' • -~ - I 11 " ,, 11 :1 ' DAILY PILOT 'J : ' •I _.,_,_••__,I,~ j,--t.-,':9-,.""'--.l[S, .,.,. ... ._ I~ I nw "-lfil I n Iiiiilil-iiii·mlfi]~1 1~--llriiiiii,.~l§J~j !=I ~-="'=w.~J§l:IE[. ~-~-=""=-]~§1=1~' ~~~-::""~l§J:ll f!?!~ ~dliMI l2l 3 Linn, 1 Tlmos, ~OO DoVt 8S4 Cyclff, Ilk• Tr•ll-Tr-M$ Ven1 HI A:.... llftl'Ol'IM '70 A"'"-l"'f'Olled 970 Autos, Imported '70 I ~E!Jui"'::'-. x: FLUFFY . -•bl SCllNAUZE:!t . AKC. cb.vn· s-i.... 925 JI" ~~,2!Sl970. -,·ANTED CAPRI MGB • VOLKSWAGEN ! liond. Sl50, Call: m.a?r W/blk eats, male oockapoo pion sired, IU[ltl per1onall· ftK' ._auu•n~ ___ ;.:..;;;.,;.:;,. __ , _________ ,_;...;:.,;;;.:.:.,.;,;,.:.:..:;~~ fv Redlo 'HIFI <mo. N-home.~ 1y. Avail. tor atud. 875-«XJI. HARLEY DAVIDSON * 54Nl14 * s-~.~ .,_ TO RENT. '& '11 MGB GT. -whls, VW1 at BEACH IMPORTS. I :~---• . • alt • BLACK Lob. Purobred, 01> Auto s.n1 .. , Pam 949 .,_,, ~ AM/!'?d ,...,.., lnun.I<. 'le to ·n ft-~·... ~·--, I ~ 136 CJ«>.14 lft'tN. r· wide. ~ ._.......,. . '.'BARNEY" Part Doxie, ~ .. "' Female s "' old. OF WESTMINsrrn (~·--·~ 11 ·~ -• Low ml .. prvt ply, -$hlu, Dune a-..-· l'7S ZENITll i RCA 1Vi & mah!, 14 moo old. N<eda '50. I'll' Sl&-3434. gi WANTED -SoOd tailpte ~· ~ . ft~·' · -·~·· aft Sj)m. lllmpio '67 lleetle !YlC¥1112) ateeo. pficed to ct!ar. All good • tamJly ~ Lo v f!. SILKY Tmitrt AKC: ld_. door for Hillman }fulky, '69 OlEVY VAN OPEL Ooly $595 ovaJJ. rnod<la ,,. lo 110ck I< ....._aft I. I~ • Fm llll> -llH<22. 9306 Bol .. , Wootmlftltor IJl. C.U !ll&-4478 0 r 11 MT: ~Ill~~=' w/ BRAND NEW =-_,,.·-,,.----Ii on dbrpl11 •t °"''"" Cow>-FREE WOOD -Model Glaao M<r 7 • SUn, ~178. S31-'440 ffu274 "!J<S.-0623="::::·=,,...,,-.,.-.....,,.,. raJaed Iott v-11 FM t> •73 CAPRI ·n OPl:L GT 'opj jj .... ..i. j'jiitiiiii1iil ~~ l~t '('-:,',.'" ~~·~ ~:l Superior Ave .. CM. ~~-. I~ Tuood.y tltru S.tunloy NJ:l5. ~, !:'.:.J~18 Otcl<, Srd ":;. .. Bott oft:_ OrtMr Youn Today ~::S..,,"'11t .i'e!~· ~='. tgi""J.. t~J ~w-:a~lyino Cull vJ' PART Lobrador female pup. 5~ ~i aod~ lS'12 HONDA TSO cc, colo< ~-~ ~· All tor $'00. .:\,IJtT!. ""':,':;,m GUSTAFSON -~·~/53<H&l<~~~~=-:_:1;;;:;;;;:;;:=:::::=:=:~'I ! ABC oolor 1V, i lo.6 PY ta ~all ,A~.;.M bone wibri.dle nr:l: WUI matched fairin& it-ICOOl * lS" MAC AnRn, off of P /1, P/b, &\llO trans, roof Uncoln·M-..... "JO OPEL Kl.deU, Rltll, good 1966 vw Camper custom bH Broolchufst, H.a ~. ~t.-J •ll all for $600. Call David, boot, crash bars, etc. Show Drodie Van, 4 for $15. Call vent, cai::nper window. Lo •••-I cond, SOOO. Ca.II T 1 m In Europeo, 3' lo~r wheel • or 9021 Atlanta, H . B , 3 MO old black Lab, ~ to 1mr216;; art 5. room cond. w.111 take 543-00.12 mlleage, $3500 t Ir m. 16800 Beach at Warner ~1288/55&-8822 base. standing head rm. I ~. the rl•ht home. Triumph Twin '" -1 ·~~~~~~~~I '*':1631 Hunt!n&ton Beoch PEUGEOT !net. reblt. !!<lo cc. ,.bit ~ -.ravn , 831~7 REG. Quarter horse. 8 yr trade'. SG-11.M .~68~oi=~=-n=• -~.,,5~ •• --14J-1M4 * (21~ --~•.u Inna, brka, etc, etc, ''°"""'• 1 .., ... ..,...._...: 0e1~ im Gar-_ &tf.;, A ~ Arab Geld. 3 yr. ~·~· ..,pvan, ''H~ of ~-·•v•1•k.,.....lnt" --------icebox t M t $3500. 1 hrd l)'ltem, full size PRF.c'IOUS lavender pdi!'t Tacit add. 919-9490 Nancy. l97l KAWASAKI 90 Allt9ilfwWt II A} 2>, U•minibua, 6 cyl., auto., ...... me '89 t04. Auto trans. air, RA ~ll ·~ ~T.. N.B. ~ eMnler. J en I en air Im. spayed ~.cat. All lhJta On4' 61)) miles, nma perfect ideal fat ccrowrakln. $1,~. DATSUN H ' • U Sl -"" ~-' IUIPl!nakln ISpltn, XlO watt movin&· No child. 6'13-4982 te tn=M'n· I 1 t a for ltn!et or dirt. $350 wUh 961-31!5. Prt ply. ..,.,w :~~ .......-v..>oll l AM I FMIMPX receiver 4 MONTII old, female I ... II~ I Bell helme!. '65 DODGE Van. Rebullt ·n Vv.'. Xlnt. conct, Fm ;aM tat>e deck. 8'8nd new & Germon '"••tf>erd, belie; ~-* !i5l-5l51 * Rocroollonol "'"'"'· New llaMmlulon • 1973 DATS~N PORSCHE slenH>, low mil..,.. Be" 1 ·. Wu left unclaimed. loves children, fHS.9115. . GIJ:t,L'S ~IKE -le" tirH, VohlclH 956 brakes. Xlnt. cond. $1100 or a.LL MOOILS ort'1r. S1600. wk d a Y • I ll• ov.r .,~ N-· 19 t-me hi rise •--"-" ··~ ·• s "1N STOCK t71 Ponche 914 ~~·. l\'kend• & '"'' ', " .,...,.,. " .. 1 YEAR old male cat. Black ... • · •Wl.UWC" -----~ .. ~ .. R Oller.~· ... , pm. <1'n-..NU,) $1'70. or small pymnta. & Beautiful. Boats, Gonor•I 900 bin, new seat A: pedals. '71 MINI Enduro '225. Du~ I -·'I ~-II 5 --.a AM fll St ~ b.1-0501. Call &42-82'6 Oran:e-. $25. cycle $300. Camper door Autos Want.cl HI mff19llil •te ..,.. very ~. -ereo, 1971 CUSTOM VW, many , RI ' ~• •-I $ * 545-0048 * 2 • ., g" -r • tn7CXtJ) SHARP xtra11, map, rad i a 1 s, C• • '.,. -••/ •rv. 1 YR old male blk iii: tan BOATS! BOATS! BQATS! x" x _.. 18071 0 l\T_,___. lll,..-~1 ONLV $3495 A?t1/FM 34 000 ml --. i 13151-n Avc.;Coota M,.. Hound. 1 1"' old male Bir -Small . Powor . Sall . SOIWINN boy'1 Stlocra;Y Cl<arwater clrcle, H .B . WE PAY T P ~"'+''':U 1'JUUIUU 1. Call G~nn 6r.H"°.' ~· 1 ft>mltrly MeSJ North Center shephel'd. ~1-8246. · New -Used. i bike $30. Schwinn zir!. • after 5 p.m. CASH ~t&t. tDOO~ ~ HOWARD Chevrolet '63' VW SEDAN t e ,Jtepa.lr All !.-lakes We have tMm.a.11! Stlngra,y bike $30. 2912 1972 YAMAHA Enduro 125cc, _ ~ W·Mdc>_ Newport Be.ch ENG l NE OUT . , Tl a U.aed 'I'Y'a For Sale The trick is to find ua. even Carob St. Eutbluft. NB 1971 Yamaha E'hdW'O 250 ce, MacArth Bl d A J boret CSEA Member • reliable, l · 11°LJJ after"'~ live )'00 our phone Mf-1140 1971 3 bike trlr. O>mp\ete .1986 Datsun 4 Dr. $(25. Xlnt. iulsu am LICENSE.· Oranae Co. aince 1961. r.talnd Supples r\ numhl!:r k address. · 1972 YAMAHA XL 650, outfit Slll>O. 673-7189 aft. 5. lor•Uled can: A trucks, Jual Conv. Refrla. for tap ~r. $150 * 642-2309 Open 6 days, 9 to 5. Robert V. StaatH Inc. Under 1000 mlle9. Like new call us for tree e1tlmate11. PaUo furn. Aft. 5, S49-049S. PO~ '70 911-S TARGA, 1967 vw. Excellent cond., 1 1 Btck S. of Baker' 546-6002 Yacht Brokerage alnce 1927 condition. Call to see after SMr!•! Rae., Roda 959 GROTH CHEVROLET '72 Datsun 1200 coupe -kpd H!\~Fl:nd. Ricam>, Sea ta $700 or best'oUer. I MORANTZ m6del 22 am/bn Pets, Oer11r1I ISO M5Sl Casltaa Place 5 PM weekdays &: all day ,(..,,;;,. --• Xlnt cond. Phone dter 6 <133BRJ)). Al90 911-TS, 912, 6T3-6938 Evenings .te~ reCeiyer, 120 watt, Dana Marina, 493-5101 f"lt .t: SUn. 545-8157. **FORD GT 40, Xlnt conct. pm, 64& 5996. and 914. '63 BUG w/new :f· Runs I Dualmode.11019sttttOturn ~YJtFe:::. wJ:!'. WANTED, 10' DINGY 1970 Kawasaki 250 Only one ln Call!. $13,00CI. Alkufil:.~~~ mo 240Z &tr map Jo ~=;:1 good. $61JO. Call e alt 5.:1 table, pr 12" 3 "'8.Y Very f,rlendly. 646-7ll8 645-22.«> Sidl!"Winder 5000 mi, 1ookl C~J· Don 6'J5.7187. H t1qton Be h mllea, Caretuiiy ma'intd. ·lP 60-4138 or 642-3.575. r 11 •peak er s, Xlnt ooncl. 8 t M I t I like new. $450. Call Glenn, ,T_r_uc_ko ______ 96_2 84'1-0087 un ~ s..3331 Xlnt. ~; 675-()lO'J 'WIO w c.-..,_ '72 VW Super Bu,g, 42CXl mi's. , M&-812$ aft 4:30 Pf!l C•tt 152 o;.:;ice• n , 902 .;6'1H:;=,,::;:"°:;::..· =~-~~ i. '70 Datsun 1800 Roadster. ~ \Vhlte,• am/fm, M\v $23)0, ' RCA color 18" tcreen, '''! PERSIAN stud 1ervice, red • •• ,,._, --·-·-'67 BULTACO Matador, fast ,64 IHC \VE PAY TOP OOUJ.R Xlnt IQ mile•, f'l'ld, $1100. '6.1 PORSOIE auper 90. "5-2S'l3. enci....,perfect .~nd. $125. male. Approvod. $ 50. * CAL 20 OWNERS* & rcU.ble. Must "IL $280. FOR TOP USED CARS m-l&OO. Coov. AM/FM, •liver blue, '69 YOLKS. BUG _.. ' · 54Hl65. Special Thlo Month 830-:lnS SCOUT U your car Is extra clean, FIAT cood cond., lllOO. firm. $!00. 5*-1915 Haul-11erut>paint bottom $85 '73 SUL.TACO 350 Pursang. see ~~ft BUICK 673-2384 Leaving to\'""· muat sell~ l I[ I ~· 854 Pociflc Tides Madne if'050.~~i14l'fany '°"""· 4 wheel drive. Tuvel 2925 Harbor Blvd. FIAT '69 121 Sport Coupe ''Ill 914/4 Porsche. CteaO. '69 VW, Good cond .. cl<an In I frM to You OBE.DIENCE c•---to ,..... 227 20th St,, on the bey, top. Lo mile.a. f134· Costa Meaa 979-2500 AM/FM radkl. 5 speed'. AM/FM. $2100 f Ir m . A out, nu. tires &:: brake job. : . i.aaa "'"' Newport Beach 673-6540 BICYCLE 21", near new. 1 DSZ). IMPORTS WANTED $1100. Pvt. pty. 846-0591. &47..o2 or %13/835-0157. Sll95. Call MS-0630. I !<..------In the Newport/Irvine .,.a BOATS CLEAN ED & Spe<d, $20. $1299 '62 PORSOIE-Super. New 1965 VW bul. meclwtlc's1 ' 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 f:;;;. e 0::·1~rilall ~ inspected 35 t"ents per foot. Call 64U246 ~ i°~i!~' JACirUAR paint, reblt en,tne. Sm> or deltaht. sm. m-3151. \ over Smo. 546-49211 5411-1255 1966 DUCAT? dirt bike, 2180 Harbor Blvd. BILL ~1AXEY TOYOTA Beat Offer. 6#-GiS. '66 VW Bua ~lt eneine t• BEtGE (:ockapoo pup-p U pp 1 E S fo sale w/xtru. $250. 250 model. Costa Meaa 18881 Beach Blv '.. JAGUAR '70 XKE, Air Cond. 'ST PORSCH!:. or a n a: e . excellent 1cond. $150. 1 ;pin, oneo is blind, need iood SheJtie / Cocker, r male '& 8o1t1/M.lrin• f46-7382, aft 5 646-2Tl3. At Fair Drive H. lk'!l:ch Ph. 847·83S5 Power Stffl'lnl, New Dun· Black Interior. Perfect 000• * 4*-3091 I ~·· 548--1115. female. 541>-4561 after 5:30 Equip. 904 Motor Home• 546-80t7 WE BUY JUNK CARS l~ps. (406BNN). dltton. $2350. Ph: ~. '64 VW GOOD CONDmON I AFFECTIONATE Poodle pm --~...-......... ~..._ Sal1/~.•--"-'----I San Clemente Auto F.11' ,{; 1k... ... rttttdl '82 PORSCHE, w/newl y $400. &'9C>d with k1d1. Shot1. To AMERICAN Bull Ttnier, ~~Z2..'.. 40'73_, : ,!fhc El~~ --\Vrecker 49'1-6121 li9fat,~ ..U&&'tJ'.ll.LPf rebit 1600 s efl&", $2350 or 615--0:XlS after 6 pm ·sOod home. 642-lD. purebred 1 'yr old female, start, for sale '67 Evinrude CLOSE Auto• Imported 970 4 '*'° w. c.. ...,_, l best ofter. 646-()620 aft 6 pm 1971 VW CamprnobUe. Pop-f PRECIOUS puppies. Mother fantutic wlldds, $30. 246o 40 w/elec start, runa good. , • 4 WHEEL Drive. '72 Chevy, ' . ~ Hl::por? IMdl ..,...,. ·57 ·PORSOJE. 1750 engtrn!, Top, Xlnt ~ 16,000 ml. I .. .,.,.l'd Collie. Pups °"'"""· C.M. alt 5. 64:h'><!JO · II Ton, Camper Special ALFA ROMEO excellent, but needs other Ori( °""er. $..,, . ....-. a®nble. 646-23Tl. GIANT Standard Poodle. 80 HP Mercury OB en.g Cheyenne. Auto, 350 eng, ------'68 JAGUAR XKE, clusic work $750. 642-4183 '66 VW bq. Perteet oon- J'REE too &ood bo me Male 1 yr. old. Black. No w/oontrols 6: .2 tan,ks, $700 OUT alr/con4, P/S, PI B • AU'A ROMEO SPIDERS. white, ~k convertible b:lp, '65 PORSCHE Sc. white dltlon lrWde & out. $100. iloveab!e misc. dc:JK. Loves par,crs. Sl.25. 847·7951. or bn:t.offer. 5'5--0146 CU!tom Steerbul: whl, tape Cboose trom 4 from $1195 beautiful Enallah red w/black Inter. Xlnt cond., Call aft 5 pm ~Z..3963 Chlld-n .,_ ..,....., deck, Titit'!d glus, Trans _ leather lnterlor. New air --"'. ~ AA91. • ,72 VW Bu• Rad'-'• •-,. •"' ' ~;:iolQ,J, BLACK Lab Puppy, AKC, WORK BOAT 14' glass big. cooler, Coolant Recovery tRRJSl::il. ~mpett:t tln!i ($80 ea.) 1.Vliu '11'•.rTO • ,.. • ""'' iEAtrr healthy ma I e Champ. stock, 6 y.'ftics. Best wheel trlr $400. 1 System, 3 gas tanks, (56_gal _ Spoke wheebi. 4 speed, This SAAB Fm tlereo. Headen. ~shepherd/bloodhound mix. hunting dog. B:»-1872 54S..1768 SALE capl\r.lty) Gauges, fog lights, 1fm..,..4< lJ= ulUmate of call can be seen .can 646.0757 12.yn, 1 man dog. 546--8481. •DALMATIAN Pups1 AKC• bump .r guard, at' P• ill.il("-''l by appt, only. 642-2864. SAAB '71 VW Camper. Xlnt Sell the old .ctuff Buy the new MaJes, temalet. Pet"lhow Boats, Power 906 bumper, tow hook, lockin A ......,'GOO w.~ '67 JAGUAR XKE 2+2 $2,500. or best oiler &tuft Champ. stock. ReU. 846"--5n7 ----hubs, E Ton lockil'lg rear . \DJ _ ~ e .e • 493-0lkrr e e e 2)' SKIPJACK & trailer--Less TR AVCO end. Cbrm below eye line 4 speed, am/tm radio, 1987 VW BUG than 2 yn. old. Xlnt cond. . m""f" 12.16.5 troctlonHe ASTON MARTIN ~e wire wheels, yeJ. ~:.tc;;:.~;• GOOD' CONDITION l60IJ Few houn. 56,500. Bob 27' Of BEAUTY & Mus snow tt.... on Tacoma . ' $2495 SALES & SERVICE * 64&-5809 * Lone, Da,ys; 54 8-9 3 g 3; wheels. Dark yellow w/blk ASTON Mor11n DB-4. xlnt 1. Eve" 67>-2765. ~:: $650llgJ'~ted.~~ke o~ ~nd,:.!!•w "'": paint etc. NEWPORT IMPORTS "AND WE MEAN SERVICE" '5' VOLKSWAGEN 30 FT. Oweno cruller, 1.,.. ELEGANCE -'<ends. ~~. 3100 W. Coal! H...,., N.B.' l:JSO or oa.r. Jim, !l4&-9010 1 salon & flying brld ... Good AUDI &a.9405 ·115 vw BUr. Ex. "'""· shape! $5,990. '71 FORD F350 l970 XKE 2 + 2. • 1pd, otr, SUnn>ot. Nu lln!1, "'' 494-9727 496-4020 THE TRAYCO 270 1 TON ST AKE DO wire whll, :n,ooo mi, x1nt .,,_ 1525. 535-5239 ·1970 s KI p J Ac K 2[1, RANGER XLT AUDI •10 • l LS 2-Door, cond $ft00/otter. 548-mJ at ·n~vw. New brake•" pain.t. F1ybridge, MOTOR HOM.[ VS, auto. trans., heavy duty ~(~~· 4-Speed, $7-5062 ask for Mr. MQ. · Grtat cond. 60,000 mJ. $800. "5"8739 A ~2458 tires, dual rear whttl1, pwr. 6 .... -.,...1=·--~.., MAZDA .11 SMB Sqrir!tlt 5.......,, 1 C&llr 6n-:JS74. 22' FIBERGLASS SP or I steering, radio, heater, 159" ---------1 Lo ml'1. Beauty. Cati '68 VW. Otani RtbWlt F~her, Loaded, e u b b Y FULLY LUXURY EQUIP Wheel base, 2 tone blue, low * M ~ 7• R I * M~~ encln< RadJall 1825 b V " ffftEn • miles, inunaculate cond. . -'"-"" ..,_ awa • O ary ,_....,,, '"· ·,,·JI -··--' . co in, ~. ~· 646-&44 PED WITH Air Conditioner, (23f>GSH). . · ~ ~ $66 MONTH · TOYOTA ~ ••~· 14' BOAT, 25 hp, & trailer. 12,000 BTU!Ul>..,,t, roof $""99 36 MONTHS OPEN LEASE S~, CE '18 VW Cam(>er, $450. Xlnt. cond. Call mount/Extra Battery with ~~ IMW Will accept trade-ins new 'r reblt enc., $1500. W-9352/6'&.IJ358. IJual Switch/255 Amp. DUNTON FORD CALL 1411: FRY 8'2-1686 '72 TOYOTAS alter 5 pm. 14' SKI or lbrhlng boot. l5 hp, Power Plant, Electric-Onon WSE A H I B h * FACTORY _'f!5jVW SUNROOF Q..B., complete w/trailer. ~erwV~ cr!·1::~~ ~ ~. ·J:~er UD • eac * EXECUrJVE ooop &~~ITION. . $!15. 646-0885. Prewired for 2nd roof air ="'°"'"""~~"""~~ • * DEMGNWI'RATORS !:: I )ip-t•:.~•1~, , ". ,.'!!'J conditioner I REAR Refrig· \~~ .~~~r1'.'°':.u ~P~ ~t"i'~ 1973 BAVARIA MAZDA ""J;A' ''Ill vw, POP Top c.mper, erator, .;..cu. ft. iD> lieu m transmJssJan, &Ir con-To C~·11~rom1 ~te, 0~ ~itxi3 WANTED std I New Travoo AM/FM dltlonlne. New Uros and CREVIER BMW C'-_,..,~., Safe M y~~MAN stereo Comb.n'ire, Spare, brakefl:. Excellent condition. Sales-Servlce.t-'""-.. l733l BeachBl 842.., NGrilm.9 1 'VW '70 FASI'BACK. Xlnt 1 U&t nest. exper, std. nylon including bumper Equipped with a sleeper. ..._.... ' PR.ICES START cond. Steel radi.Ja. &f6.-2530 energetic. New 118.ll &: bkrg. mt. & cover!Tollet·Ain:raft Call 545--8l57 after 5 pm and 208 W. lat St., Santa Ana "12 RX·2 coupe. Loaded. $1779 . after e I tfartner Yachts. 675-1393. in lieu of std. and chemical/ week enda. 835-3171 Need~ new bomf.Owner Sot '69 VW. w/1unroot New F~er~. Udo 14, with ;,on~=-~~~: '62 FORD ~ton PU. Split Vllllt our new borne I ~an-;:: k w:ie:, m:1 Example: 1800 2 dr. 4 apeed, tiret, raclna -= wbetl, call &44-2.5?l _ 30,COO BTU in !ieu of std/ rims on rear. Good ti~s. & vir\yl toP. l2.9CXI ml.' s2iOO radio, beater, low mlln. AM/FM $8&1. aft. 6 19' South Coast built Kelli Gasoline Tank • 70 Gal .. in ~en~a!=· jobtu.el ~~ !1~:•: 873-21M: D_a,ys: J:rt1M.nctne available ·~ vw ~!~e hev'".~:.~600Good-~t. Needs .10me work. lleu of std/Air Conditioner, heatre. $500. Private party. QU<-J.OJU, (o~ a td.credlt) ;;;&, ~~2359 · ' ~~ ~:-:~t buy w/trler 1 18·11BTU6,.,A2u-9 ot15ve. Call aft.er~ • ROY CARVD Inc. MERCEDES IENZ 73T'OYOTAS '66 vw e.,. I oat! !< equipment. Great •n DATSUN PU a, 23' E'. lTlll St.' 50 USED also •vallabla ot Xlnt aond. $!00. -· I '"'" '8ilor. llSO. &16-5612. SlxJ:'"J;;);:_ri::.f:' Cool& 111.... -MERCED-, SAYINGS VOLVO l.9' FLYING Dutchman Nu DANMAR $2295. ••• 490J..f123 BMW<at BEAQf!MPORTS. Ml DEAN LEWIS aans, trlr, 2 ruuen, 2 poles. ..... -....... n-·~ ON DISPLAY :~==:~Xlntcond INC. ·~~ ~P·:;;,J: c~: ~~}=~[ Sbaro New Car '72 YQLYOS $400. MOTOR HOMES $895/exch. tor Von fi46.9l95 Tfad•IDI ITlt'WlnlTIAI * FACl'ORY 673-1066 Van• 963 ~~ =~ Camlnt In 1 .. ry Day • ~ _ * EXECUTIVE llooh, Sllp1/Docke 910 SalH•S.rvlco•Rontolo Alk About Our Unique 1•u H•rbor * DEMONSTRATORS _ l.3110l Harbor Blvd. '66 Dodge 6 cyl von/custom .:Ill> Utod M9rcedo L """ 6 SLIP for 30 to 36' sail or Garden Grove camper. $950. Call 675-8496 31" .,.;,~ 1 .... Coste Meta 646-9303 power. Finest con er" e 531 6800 evenlnp Plana '68 °"";,. 4 ctr, otr pert To Choose From dock• In bay. 6 mo min. • Autot W•nlod 961 Auto• Wanto4 961 House of Imports a>nd. 1115 below blu boOk. Cl Sal I ' ,.,..__ 28th sL Marino p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I 1862 Manch<tter, Buena Partc Bob Mlid>•ll. m.8869 or earance • AVALON mooring 1o 38' 25, '{;1lllA:oJERa>ER on the Santa Alla Frwy , 615-tJO;S. , Hone $avl-1 . D e s cans o beach area. 52t._,,. 71 co•~"·• -~n Ra•k -.,, • ..,. 2fJ'.22' CONTINENTAUi ,_ n.u&.UI\ ~-~ • ._ ' Example: 145 EA station $4 ,IXX'.I. Gi&-8760. 20' PlUJ>E &:: JOYS WE BUY MERCEDES '57-2308, A/C, new radial tires, air cond., wagon, automatic transml .. I l ~. (\n "'~~!>. Bo•fl, ,Speed & Ski 911 VAN CON\EltSDNS , A .. o. Tron1 .. P/1, Clean 4 .. od. :JfJ mPS. Prlv pty. okrn, otr condittonlJll, Ill(· Ht.let. ~ ---...... _. .. ~ -._.,.. -:-~1c.1 e Service e Reatalt Ct1600G). Only $2'J9$. , Sle!SO. S5l-l27I. caa;e rack, AM/FM radio, 20 ft. 200 S.rlH s .. Roy * Danmar Inc. * ft1~== 69 TOYOTA Corona, auto, "'" ......... ....., coven I I 455 Olds. Berkly J~ Engine, U air, radio, heater, $1»:> prl cont<Ke. a1i5&iK-•104891''. 9037 >lom-daU&h{er ·~wing Pl1Y tully equiped for , fishing, !:::JO~ Harbor Blvd., G.G. -"I!::' ply. ~ '71 Lill Pric. was $51591 &Ion& In lipple-de<lgn-. &ding, or pleuu... Trim !;!l.ssQO SHARP l.911 TOYOTA Coro1J l(JOO SALi PRICE SIRS 10*-18~ ._..._, \ll>en breeieo blow, )>e tall•. compou, lath<m,'.cr, Nm 1o G.G. Da..,,. ~~~~~=:;:=;;;~\ a I Ly ...rt,. ,1-:dT'.-'"' co,. free 1n matdllnK. kolor ba:t tank, etc .. Pluo tondem LUXURIOUS, toomy F. MERcEDES 19'10 6J S.E.L. ~~~~~· $3959 l1t'-Ill"""'""' capes of knlttina wonted. trailer with braker Sacrl· w 23 ~-~-' -Euy croc:het. Pattern 7018: flc i equt .... Phone 1821-2889 equlpt., new eUme l'l5. ~, ..... ther mt, all '10 TOYOTA erown. ;Japan'• I U and 8-12 t , ,;r Free ml/tns. Aft S, xtru. Sl0,950 . .541>.1919. 6 cyl, luxury auto a com- Lounc:ll :,We!r..."i!"'~~ '~_!. 8-18 Jndud~ -··1~•~ft~er~6~. ~~~~~~ _838--053l~-~· Tul~-""'-~--LATE . MODEL MG muttn borpfn. ll0-3805 "" ,..,..,. llflVENTY·lm'E -1: . Roni ,. Motor Home --------CORONA M• .... 11 "fl), Lo mi. pretty, zip.front ~· ' fol' each ..... tt .. rn -add 25 I lr.:;:) lo u V lion .. ,I ~ cl~ ~.c1u; .. ~ ·~~UJi~J~ L·-'------'~• ;v~,r•a * c A I ILL Ac s lf~;.,B~tt~='. ~~l8oorm~1o'.,,. ~ figure. Ina: o-tbtrd-clau -'65 CORiEz. El(. COND. New. Tir., !ZYD'l32J. Ooly ''Ill Toyota Sprinter 1200 Printed P~ttem 9031: ' delivery will take thl'W CUSTOM INT. ASKING Sll9a. $900 or Best Offer! l:taU Slzea •101Ai. 121,t, l~. weeks or more. Send to Cempert, S•le/ Rent 910 S6.XIO. • 645-'285. * 5't-6885 * ISi! Jll\i. Size H\i (bU&LS7) Alice Broolt.>. the DAILY .. --· .. ·---····--1;~8\.,,l'~S;;ELF;;;--c-Oo;;::nt;::alncd=;-. "'·"'12:11 ~-~i.i '.Jlttt..,.~..ta~ '69 TO)'OU Corolla, ri b, xtnt 1966 HARBOR lal<" 2 118 yardl 45-lnch PILO'r, lllJ'; llffdlec;rafl SHELL 30" high, 8' long, Tioga for rent. l\25 wk .. 5c f:U4<.L-:'~~.., cond. Local driving. $?50. COSTA MISA 646-93113 I f.lbdc. . Dept. !!CDC 1&3, Old Cbellc& Carl(> door w/oHset en-1,_ Alt 6 --so --. -499-3485 UVENTY·,l"IVI: ~"T! stt.tio'n New York. Nli. trance lor tralltt. Pan'ted, a m re. ' • G.JlrQt • ,..._ .,_.. ' VOLVO '89 tG 2-Door Auto b'...,, pa~tm -alld 2'> lOOlJ Pnntl<amo..l-lnoulatcd. 1115. Ph: 'i8 BALBOA; lop cond. Dual $ WI PAY $ '69 TOYOTA.1eo..11a, 4 1od, n.n.. .. Clton (YR~J. ~...!n' -=~~~. ':'E~~=:;· "12t .:-:m, r.:iso c.,.... atr. ~ ::~w.,i'JJ. $ TOP DOlLAR $ MGB ~k>,~ Xlnt COlld. 5°"~,,..._'"~~-]-j-=--i ~tberw"Jl"' tal<~ · Croche~ nll, etc. ~ •pedal. = ~P· wltb Tnlloro, Trovol 945 • , '• TRIUMPH 11 . -Jai or more. ~~" w ' d~ ,::;._ -=-da.Yoi~:: :;;M~Y·twtn beds. otr '65 MGI ·111 TlllUMPll s p" 11 u, ~ .... --tile ~y """' ,faDQ' -.. """'· •wnlnc. delvx• ..... -·~-PllD'I' '42. l'll10m l)ept., '-'11.00. pa '89 CHEVY w/1972 11' w/oye lovel °"""• ... °" -· Mldlonlc =· i:~i;:::.,., °'l 'M VOLVO P.liiiO m Wiit 11th St, New -Qochel - -llrclmcr. Xlnt COlld. lol>n)' el""' ro!rlr. wt• op , IJ)eClal. fPKClO). 1. W-ndo oil d&y. Runs ...U, Riff. "'1" pafnl Yodr,. )l,Y. lODU,·---Lam 1Jy plctmMI Pl~ extru. $485(), -rree..r. Jara', propane ALLIN ., &Interior ndlalL ~~ ITYUI 1m1L 11.llO. Cycl .. , BlkH, 1 • Wlko w/aulo. d>allfl" owr, $499 'N~ :.&~ ~· ~ J10110. ••• 4llMl2l ' lliaiL' O pjole -Ollt -Sc-.a 925 ...,.. Ure • -1 + """ nwt'• fOtldl. 1r1aJm ofter, '6P Volvo, moclcl lC. 2 <Ir . "SEE MORE Q u I c.lt --. thu 100 .cllto • --•• -· rlor. ll300. 5»002 Olclsmoblle -tredan. au.. """°' FOrl )1-llld --$1.00. •~· -2 lm II-SL 121 1-JS irJSTOCRAT LOUNER lllO~~M ... llhd. ·-~umpb ~~-. --~· $1695. IJ(J3..:JS88. E ,.... f1'0lll ,... °"""""' --· <hon 1rJ mlfa. Hordb' SJ..,J'l lil<· Exc:filent oondl· Cadillac ~~ -"' -·~· ._, I ..,._ QilOq. All ·$LOO. ""'1 $901, -1. -SliOO. Coll 541-1395. tJ10 At l'olr Drive ~.~.:.i..'_O:, ~ •. lrl"'t ~·· U'"!'. • • ~ ' 01!11 lf0c. 11 itl!1 Bar -' 5Dc. LADIES Sch.,inn S u per Ca~Jlotl St., Costa Meo.. ~11 ~=~ '°"" -w "'1'1'111!:W!NO BOOK ~ .. u Pvl• 41 -Jport. Good "'"""'"'" (Ott -btwn Vlctom •t~~u~~~~jV~O~L~K~S~W~A~G~l~N§l2 =ti: ·~"El' = -"""'· --· q:;., -• • ll ,....... 67)-1131 •ft~ ~ W•-St.) Sen '019 Frwy. al Avory Plcwy. • Cootintntal 'T2 IV. "' IQe. Jll7I -Tlta• 5000C ""' 18' ARISTOCRAT Lo!Wr. Latvn• Nl9uel '17 CAMPER vw .... Nlllt --...im .. 11!11! <tU) I ~ r), IHI 011 Ill , , .. , -.... t • .tut . ...., cond, .-. $410., s1 .. pr1 4, ....... Xlnl ccind. 8 1.0100 v---t -uoo .... IUliO .. --6""1'11lrnMll51. ·-• a.-o I lfOc. ,.. 80. -alt&. $150. 54l-3Sl.9 495·0800 " ~-~ co!J oft~ ---=~·· ~ . '11 KAw' •••~ l..;_ -u 18. ~•=n, opt _,__ iii 1"\ll' ....., O ' -• MUST 1<11 I &vll\t 1tai.. 'II " ·~· -u• n~·~~--l>ldf., ote. llrnt a Pilot '11 VW. Moot .. u lly end of A10C. 380, 4 opd, PB. PS, Jdlo llmM • • • 6IUfll -· l'9'!0ct c:Ond, under butane/dee lrlJ. 11'( -. QUo1fled Ad. la1I Jdl• H-mo. HIGHESl' OFFER. AMtnl, ctoan. ~ o TSO ml.$%!$. 614-41119. $!00. Ph; ~W ''11!1!!!!!!9...,_B!!l!!!!!!m!l!!!!!-...... -!I!!!!!__ _, Coll --4IJ9.300!. .,,. ~ No. IT. • 7 For en ad In ~ mtan tt W•rta , C•ll Mory Betit ;~~678, o,11· 330 ! Zip Up Flattery ,: I·· Easy prochetl 7078 I' .• u.rr ' \ DEAN LEWIS ' ; ... • • I % llAll Y PILOT ..__ ... _ .. -_,!§] I -lr ... ..1§1 I _.., ... l§J I ---l§ll ............ J§l 1,A;;utol=:..• .;;U;:IM;:_ __ ..;990:.:..:: Autos, UMd 990 Auto&. Utod 990 CHEVROLET AMC CADILLAC '69 AMBASSADOR ~'ita. Wgn, ndJo, heater, air, Runs -$1,!IOQ, IM6-'l!KS. BUICK ~ NO TWEETY BIRD But .an ~t 10 g()l<l1 gor- &f!OU '69 Bu1ck SKYLARK. Nothin& bu! IW"l~·t JOiOUl'\dS froru thloi UtUl' bargain. 10 DAY F'REE TRIAL EX- ClW.GE. GUSTAFSON Uncoln·Mercury 16*XI Beach Ml Warner .Huntington Beach 142'i844 * 1213) 592.5544 "Hom• Of the Vlklnt" '71 .RJVIERA, exec. auto, loadOO, immac. condJ 6!',000 ~~· or best oner. * * '69 BUICK SKYLAHK, 4 Dt1 lo ml., vinyl top, cusr Sl."lltfl, ps/pl), r/h, xlnt cond. $1750. 8'!2-2416 '69 BUICK' SKYLARK Good cond. Sl,450 fir1n. Prlv•1' party, 847-5303 CADILLAC EL DORADOS 1967 to 1972 17 TO CHOOSE HARDTOPS 0 R CON- VERTIBLES \V ide selection or color~ Choice of intcrlof'l! iTapestry I: full leathi'r1 Factpry air conctltlonlng F'ull 1power -cholt.-e of: Cn.ilse Control S1er.o .AJ\1/F~I radio Trunk-'opencr & more • DE VILLES 1966 to 1972 34 TO CHOOSE Coupes-Sedans-Convertibles Many excellent colors Choice or Interiors CCloth & leathel.·I Factory air conditioning Full J>O"'er -a10lcc of: Stereo AM/Fr.1 rodio Cruise control Trunk opener & n1ore All in lmmaculnle condition Nabers Cadillac AUTHORIZED DEALER ~ HARBOR BL., COSTA ~tESA ;>4(}...9100 Open Sundav '72 Cnd Cpc DeViJlc, J::Old \\'/!::Old inter. f"ull y l'QUip. 21.000 n1i's. Pvt ply. l\1ust sell / !\take orfcr. Eves/ wknds 586-:517. Days 64:h'l871l '69 Convertib!r-dl' Ville, 11uper sharp, lo mi .• only $31~. 979-875.1 for appt lo !ICC. * L'lSS Cndillac CdV * Good cond. $200. Best offer. l\lust sell. 646-76:>2 '69 CDV xlnt cone:!, freeway mileage, original owner. $2,395. 646-85.'\4. CAD~C Convl'rtibh• '·71 El Dorado. Priecd lo 8l'll a1 64~1440/775-R.'i:-il . '68 Cadilkic Sedan Dt>Vlile. VS, P'ull PcN·· er, air, prlcL>d WM:ltt whol<'· nle, le nc>lhl.t!i wrolJi with car. l\\1QE6331. ONLY $1995 HOWARD Chevrolet GAMBLING CAPrfAL Newport Beach J::urope's gan1hling capital ls ?wlacAi'lhur Hlvcl & JaniborL'C' I tt1onlt!earlo, bul thert"s no 83J.OSS5 gamble In Ch!'.'Vy's lllonte· CW'io. You 'll find the right '60 CADll~l.AC. Run 11 one at the right p1ict· rl~t perfe('I ! All pOWt'r . hrre. JODAYF'REE 1"RIAL Evn')'lnilll{ \\'Orks. $200. C11JJ EXCJIANCE. &1>-1084 GUSTAFSON CA MARO Uncoln-Mercury 'ii CAfo.1ARO ate. &UIO P"r s/b, White k11.erffl tires. Yellow -Sharp! 6.17-96~ CHEVROLET '72 Corvette eoiivt., VS, AT, Air, AM ·f'l-1 Radio, t •BY18281. A benirty. SAYE$$$ HOWARO Chevrolet Newport Beach MacArthur Blvd & Jamliorec 833-0555 '70 CHEVROLET IMPALA 1 Dr. hardt,op. VM, uuto. trani;;., fact. air, pwr. steer· ing, RIH, vlnyl roof. tinted gla.ss, low miles, mint con- dition. (579B~WI. $1999 DUNTON FORD 2UO S. Main at \Varner San1a Ana. :J46-70i0 '68 Camaro I v~. AT, PS, Radio, lfca1l'I', I '"' oNi'.v ~s'i 595A ' I HOWARD Chevrolet 1 Newport Beacft MacArthur Blvd & Jan1borcl' 833-ll555 '68 IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE 16800 Beach at \\'arnt·r 1-lwnin.(rton Beach 842-8144 * (2 13) 592.5544 "Hnme of the Viking" I \\'HEEL Drtvf', '72 Chevy, ~ Ton, Camper Special Cheyl:.'nne. Auto, 350 e11g, alrlcond. PIS, PI a , Cuato111 SleerinJ' whl, tape deck, Tinted glwis. Tran.~ rooler, Coolant Recovery Sy111e1n, :1 gall 1ank11, (56 gal l·upacilyl Gagr-!I, fol<( llkhls, hun1['('r kUUrd, s I<· p ll , bumper, tow hook, Jockin hulls, J:: 1'on lockin.ic rl·ar end. Chl'm below eye line n1lrron1 12.16.5 trucUonitc l\1u11/11r101v-til'ell. on Tacoma v;hrels. Dal'k yellow w/blk inL $6500 lnvcllled. Milke of- fer. 842-11.50 l'ves & weekends. '6!J IMPAl.A. 4 DR. llardtop. j21000 miles. Xlnt cond. $149j. Call 6T.")-()367. ~ NEWPORT IS BEAUTIFUL DON'T MISS OUR ANNUAL Autos, Uoed 'COUGAR '72 Dodqe Chal'C)er Spt"Cial F.:dit~. V8, AT, PS. Air. Bucket seata, AM-FM Hudio, Low Mites, (~ J ONLY $3395 HOWARD Chevrolet Uncoln·Mercury Newport S..ch J.6800 Beach at Warner MllCArtbur Blvd I Jamboree 1 luntington Beach 833-ll555 142-8144 e 1213) 592.5544 ''Home of the Viklr,g" FORD WILD BRONCO? No. But thii '65 Ford l\1us· 1apg move1 like Oflf· .Fa~t and sure-footed. 10 DA'i PREE TRIAL ~Cl-tANGE. GUSTAFSON Lincoln-Mercury 16800 Bcac.'h at \V&nlt'r Huntington Beach 842-1844 * (213) 592.5544 "Home of the Viking " '68 Mustang VS, AT, PS, Radio, Heater, clean l'Rr, low prjce, (X:XA- 6211. ONLY $1295 HOWARD Chevrolet Newport Beach ~IacArthur Blvd & Jamboree 833-0555 YOU CANNOT WESTERN DAYS PAY MORE THAN. • SALE s Final Day Sunday March 25 THE FOLLOWING CARS APPLY ONLY : BAUER BUICK e CONNELL CHEVRO. LET e COSTA MESA DATSUN e JOHN· SON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY e MIRACLE MAZDA e NABORS CADILLAC e DAVE ROSS PONTIAC e THEOOORE ROBINS FORD e UNIVERSITY OLDSMO. BILE e MAVERICK '70 MAVERICK A/C. auto, '68 Mustnng, 6 cyl, autom .. gold with deluxe interior. sterro radio, 8 trk, top cond. ::O,IXKI mi. 494-2985 $146j. 494-3.15.5. 'i2 MAVERICK. lo mileage, '67 MUS"rANG 2 DR hard top Min main!, Like Nu~ Xlnt 6 cyl. Stick shift. Good buy '6 7 Mustan9 11.T. Coupe. VS, P .S., a i r conditioning, sharp. lUY\Vir.?31. $1299 Harbor ~lilvd . Cosla J\1csu At !-~ai r Drive 546-8017 $1199 2480 H11rbo1· Blvd. Costa Mesa At Fair Drive' 546-8017 '70 Pontiac Sport Le l\fans c~. Automatir, P.S., air mild., vinyl top. (945- AQR} Kelli!y sug· geated retail S2700. $2099 '65 COUPE DE VILLE Full power, air ~­ ditloning. INRJ\448). $699 2480 I Inrbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 24.'!0 Harbor Blvd. Costa r.1csa Al fair Drive ~17 < '70 Thunderbird LANDAU VS, auto. trans.. till \vhl, fact. ah-, pwr. steer., pl\'l'. brks., pwr. wind~.. pwr. scuts, R/H, w/w tirr-s, vinyl roof, tinted glass, beautiful burgundy tire w/bliµ:k vinyJ roof. Sharp·. f641Alli)r · $2999 DUNTON FORD 22-10 S. ll.1rtin al Wamer Santa 1\rui., Mli-7070 '51 T~Blrd. very clean! Auto, black. $21'.XXJ. 644-4440 '63 T-BIRD Good concl. $300. Private par· ty. 5-t!Hf.101 VEGA ATIENTION cond. S2,200. 548-8!&. $850. S.1&--2085. i;A~u;t;o•;,;·;;;1;m;po;rl;ed;;;;;;;;9;7;0;A;;;;ut;o;;•·;;;;'m;po;;r;;t•;d;' ;;;;;97~01 ~1 i 'J , "j I I TOYO,TA JA·G·UAR CAN'T FIND THE RIGHT COLOR? HOW ABOUT THE PRICE? °CAN'T FIND THE RIGHT MODEL ? CALL US, YOU'LL BE SURPRISED 111 MARQU.IS • ·MOTORS 900 So. CoHI Hwy., L19un1 8Hch 17141 540-3100 (~ii' (WE HAYE THEM-NOW! j 1 DON'T MISS OUR ANNUAL """"'~ I WESTERN DAYS BACKW·ARDS ' SALE • Sunday, March 25, 1973 SAU STARTS AT 10 AM ' I Ii • ) • . .. I ., I • • . . . 2'-!l'AIHION • T-J. MW. 22, 197J DAILY PILOT High-heeled, Colored Shoes Are Popular-for Men Clothing Store ·Manager Narried HICla ...... pllllmnn ..... ~ """"' "" Ille ....... and llllllloknd leolhon and ..... ol -btil>llleled ctll!Wb .. lllO biaeot b1t1 -II tldo time II tlie _. lo _ ..... thll lp'lni. lanct ol wld&boltom ''bqgy ""' :i-r. "' 11111 -11PO" Pll1ll wllb culfJ by ,...... • _ II IM ldlb 1111" -. ol mole .... -. ....... it.. .. loih--HICb -... a .. and• qalOI It .. iladl • ...SV 11 Uie -lop are L._liiiiiiiiiliij~~ !Ive ...... elf 1ho IJ'CIOlld. Tba DOI to drq llGlll tbe IJ"OU!ld. " Our Special Selection of long dresses «e ready for Spring. Are you? :J/u :lop ~we,. Ted E. Van de Kamp, Ille o1 the Van de Kamp Bakery Co., hu named Jim Andettoo 1enerll mane1er ol hll aoon- to-open Theodore V, genUemen's clothlerl at 41 Fashion llland. Na w po r I Beach. Van de Kamp II a naUve ol i.oa Anjleles and a lfadUlll lrom the Unlvenlly o I Calllol'llla at Davi& tJpon bit graduation ht i>ec>O)t al· IUlaled with the Van de Kamp Variety Seen In Men's Wear Variety in men's wear for spring '73 ia the predlcUoo ol two major clothing u:ecuUvu:. aocmllng to the90 uperta, men's aprtng '73, clothing will Include one-, two-and tbree- button modell, deep side and center vents, both 1lmple and lancy .tyUng, blgh-fuiioo -and ccotemporary c1 .. alca, and light and deep colm, Pants generally, they said, will remain Oared. Hi1h heels, platform aolea and multicolored leathers and synthetics are the bluest bit ill the men's oboe bufineso. Belts Skinnier 221 Merine Avenue · hlboa Island 1 Gl"OU]>lng by 5!r Jo of Oollfornia features polyester M""4". ""'" 10 •·•·. 1.10 •·•· and colton hlgh..-iae pants and waist length jacket s. .. '4" 10. •• ,,.,..., 10. 1 with putted alee~. It comes in red or blue flowered ~~~~~w.~,..~-~·~,,.~-~-~~·~ ... ~-~·~· ~~~~~~ch~ecka~~~~IB~· ~a'v~111~abl~e~a~t all Wet Seal shops. Jacket, = $25; pants, '16. " .Y..lind.nr~ ltn~or~ Uliodsor .Y.. Windsor.Y.. ' ' ·~ ... = ... s: ·-a .J< Uliudsot Presents ... = -= s: ·-a * ~ = -a s: ··- Use A Windsor Charge Account No lor.tot-No c:.r,1119 Chart• a '.J< .· l ...; a ·-a * ~ ...; a ·-a * ~ ·o ~ = ·-a * ~ ...; = ·-a * ~ ..$ a ·-a * ... = -= s: ·-a * ~ 0 ·~ a ·-a * Pale, Perfect Sports ensemble by Anne Klein features the cla~c crop jacket and trousel't>lNted pants in peach or banana-colored wool gabordlne. Thil fasb!O!! selec- tion by the Amertcan Wool Council ls available llt the Jean Dahl shop, Westcllff Plaza, 17th and Ir· vine, Newport Beach. . , ........ ••••••••• .. . ' llalwy Co. In 1114 ... ••. As.. director of the 1"I llacteil to the llrm'• boud of 1 Aalalal ,Sotp a.., Ad~ dlrect«s, and a rear lltet Board ol 'fl'oo4burT Collece, became its execuUve vlee 'AdvloorY OJundl Alilll I*<• president. tloa, 1"I Alie* Scllool ' During hll buibMM cmv l)fltrlct, a member of I.pl be was acUve In 111111)' cine A..,i. '=1:. ud olhlr and llOdal or1alllzattons II>-cllarttablo lloaa c)uding the Board ol Trultee 'l'llrao YMrl ...... tloclftl 61 the City of Hope, cJialrman 1o ~ 11om1 ~ ocltlo of ~ .. 11 & Hetlth c-1111~ ~· wllll hll wilt Pat "'4 cbUdNl It ~ aeaald• bome Ill ~ je1 )W, ' "Bui J ICIOD folllll ~ Ilia cme noedl 1o ~nwil.u'­ u ..... lit pbyllcally' llid decided Iii -• llOOOd caner ta the men'• wear rellll buallleaa." Van de Kamp ataled. \ . --- Anderton, who wW serve u , .... 11 mlDlllf ol Tb--. V, whlch II currently In the mldlt ol extenatve remoclellng wllll completion plane within Uie DOI week, II cumnUy a dJrector ol tbe lolerchants A.uoclatloll ol Fuhlon llland. lie hal lived In tbe Newport area for over 20 yean, during whlch tmi. he hal been active 1n retail tQeD'• wear. l{o lndlcaled Ujal '"l'lleodore v.1'111 lulflll a area1 lleed 1n tbe ares .for fine quality clolhlnl that 11 laahloned In an updated lradltlonal otyle with a look of lndlvlduallty." •.• elegal'lce laced You ••• dressed long and lovely in parchment cotton lace bodice, plisse skirt of permanent pleats, selfbelt, ·121/2·201/2,46.00. Women's World, Long Beach, Santa Ana,· Newport • I . ' • • ~ ' N•w,_,f. WI ............. e Mtw,.., C..... ~·-. -.. ""' ,,..., .......... 5,.,.y, NMfl' te ltOO. 0tttet D•Ylt I0100-l1JO \ , I ' - DAil Y PILOT Happy Jade Featured at Barr Jewelers, Westcliff Plaza, is t~ carved J. ade necklace with tbe double knot of hap. piness esign. It has yellow go I d roll" and gol<\ spacers -and is only one of many fine jade pieces Jn the Barr collection. $1 ,250. ' -. W eico1ne Spring Jim Williams and Pat Harris, both of Silverwood's in f'ashion Island, 'greet the spring and the new flower cart wliich has been added to Island mall! He's wearing new double knit hound's tooth sports coat. She's modeling Susan Thomas' spriitg 5afari ·. suit with pink-and-white jacket and white pants .. FLORSl-IElffi'S GREAT WHITE ones. ' ' ' • ALL YOU OEED TO Know ABOUT FOOTWEAR RIGHT now CAO BE summeo UP m one WORDi · Sparkling, pre mium white In genuine leather from Florshelm. 31.95 • • • I I I 54 FASHION ISLAND Newport 8t1ch Opposlto a-dway 644-4~ ' pedal away • ID hike gear lllke sllorts lly lu1rr18 OK, so you're ready to show off ' that sleek new French I 0-speed but you need free-wheeling clothes to go with. We've got the answer ... bike shorts with room'/, patch pockets, Choose the brushed bold tunnel belt loops. denims of T revira® polyester/ cotton in blue or burgundy; or plush cotton corduroy, ivory, brawn, navy. Each 8.00. The Pont Shop, 94 pateh·print k nit shirt lly Jantzen · . It's tho kind of cool, no-hossle shirt thot o guy needs for ' travel or biking or any casual happening. Placket collar, pocketed ond easy· going in polyester/ cotton.Tuck ane into• bock-pock. 12.00. University Shop, 53 • I • • • ~ NEWPORT ' / I ,/ ~ I \• / ,./u ·~ / • .. • • HUNTINEtTON IEACH ORAH$E, MALL OF Ol.AN•E ANAHEIM 444 H. l1tlt4 11141 ll.$·1121 1111 E41fttl' ""''"' 11141 192-JJJI 2JOO N. T11atl11 Str11t tll41 991·111 I 47 F.11\ioft Iii•... lll41 M4·1212 . ' SHOP 10 A.M. te t :lO P.M. MONOAY THROUGH FRIDA~. SATURDAY 10 A.M. to l P.M. SUNDAY 11 NOON t-o S '·"· •, ' '\ FASHION-a • ' I ... .. ' ---. -.·. ". ,.· ,· • • • . ' " ' ID»7 ~ CERi1rOs • .. 100 L•• C~tlto• hl•ll l211J 1.0°0411 • • • Spring Coats Good for 'Travel Came rain or -lhe well· """ coall -a multitude of IUmlng .a -olteo In !he draoed Jlrl oo-lh&go wW find occ1alooo, do away wllh lhe claulc lai¥S: flannel, cham-' lhll Spring's .U·w .. lher c:oall hMlle of. pectlnc bu I k y bray, a~ brushed ~ a real plus -plannJnc bor ~ and evening wr1pt. Im. Strl lall<nlll cbec.U !ravel wardrobe. Styled In Stlboudte ...,.. cent e r1 and loll of Ids ore lhe - l10p ....... tt..i .....,_ llOlllld 1«111, wropo IDCI popular . , ~appeal· cl-, -iuttmd clMpl, ~-ta, llCOClrdlaa to tho Jae In or wlllte ICCODlod lhec -oL1ip11187 "' llle 1ro1.-. --.._ wllb-. In IDfl putell. FROM~ • OUR YllilON .OF THE "WALLAIEE" FINALLY ARRIVED . " lf'An,d.r•t•n. • ' . ,,, .. $11 . I Monti. In the makl"' ••. IN they comfortable. Both boys end 9lrl1, high top or low cut, Chocolate Suede or Dirty Buck. 1052 IRVINI AVINUI 30 FASHION ISLAND WliSTCLIFF PLAZA NIWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH • ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I --.. . . . . .. . . . . . ~ . . .. .. , ' • DAil Y PILOT , • . All SizeJ rfm'HSHOPS ===o""~8. EVERYTlllNG Bu.st.er Brown's version of "wallabet;' s t y I e shoes comes !I' sizes for all kinds of feet, as shown here by (from left) Al Curren, Mona ·Shapiro and BUI Milter (manager) of Newport CbHdren's Boote r y, Fashion Island. FOR THE · BATHROOM llEWPORTBl!ACHFllhlonlllll>d LAHABRAFllhloo~ T .... S. ....... IMWw evrlllM ind • c1mpl.U llrM -.,... mondar ... l>jday """"Ill 9:30, oandav 12-5. I& Hatirt open monday, thuilday, frldly nl&fib di J:30. Kids Like To Ask Andy· ef ac:c-IM t 31 FASHION ISLAND 644-2353 ~ IANUMlllCAID MASTll CHAIGI #"'Vt. Westcliff I 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111· I FAMOUS MAKERS I -- Gets Edge On Spring --For more than 10. years Newport Beach and· Costa =: Mesa residents havq found : many of their fashio~ needs :; ---WAREHOUSE SALE -----------provided by several distinctive = shops siluated in Westcliff = 10,000 DOUBLE KNIT SUITS AND ,SPORT Plaza, l!lh Street al Irvine § COATS! We've done it again! The natlo'ns third Avenue. .... This year, as a I ways , = largest manufacturer Of quality mens Clothing WestcUH . Plaza merchants -h · lected sto f th" have attempted to get an edge :: as again Se our res Or IS very :,~~hl:~lh :1csthef~~;, § important event. Here's brand new fashion women and children of all §§ styling for ,YOU, AND unp~ savings. ag:O~ quality 1ashlon 1or the 5 Just ask any of our customers! young ones in your family, : Humply llmnpty Cblldren's = Shop caters to customers from = layette to size 12. = -There are several excellent : fashion stores for the women -=· to oelect from. • .Jean Dahl - for a fine selection of spring = -and Easter sportswear, La = Galleria for an elegant se1ec-= tlon of clolbiog and ao-= cessorles for the = dlJcrimhlaUng women, Dick - Vernon provides many of = spring 197311 best looks for all = ages and Veta's Intimate Ap-= pare!, In addlllon to providing = an excellent seJectJon o f : women's tinge rlt, bas = establl!bed an outstanding = reputation for courteous and = helpliif service. = Spring 197S wW bring !he = fashimH:ODSCious man to = Westcllff Pl818, aJso. Two ex-= ceUent men'• stores are well = -known fashion providers for : locaJ residents , The : Solrekeeper specializes In an = extensive variety of leisure = wear for men and boys. Bill : Beck, the storekeeper, and = bll young friendly crew will := pnJvide you wllh helpful ad· = ~ vice and uslalance. Anyone = \who is familar with Halliday's = knows this is truly a place for := the finest traditional clothing. --And if it's a custom made suit for this Easter, Richard L. Bennett, Ltd. will provide this service. ----·-----To complete the entire fami· ty fashion needs this Spring, Westclill Shoes boasls a reputation of being !he most Slfccesslul store of lls kind In Southern CaJlfomia. =· -----=. --I ---------------------------------------- DOUBLE KNIT DOUBLE KNIT Famous Maker Factory Fresh Vast Selection PRICE . Special Credit Accounts available or B~nkAmerlcard & Master Charge 575 Coats .... " .... 37.50 sso Coats ........... 40.00 585 Coats ........... 42.50 595 Coats ........... 47.50 s90 Suits 1 ........... 45.00 s100 Suits: ........... 50.00 s125 Suits ............ 62.50 I . OELSCRE E: YoU"re.thts ch»f·to bflr'!g mucn bttter dttued at hllt tht prkel --COSTA MESA ORANGE -ANAHEIM --ml BrlsfOI St. '47 North L.otr• 2104 N. OrM91 Mtll --SOV1h Cout Plan ANhtirn Ctnter MallolO<---(71.t)~ m•1n>C11 (714) ,.Ziii ----: LOS AHGfLES PA~DfNA AlHAMIU -iii1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ....• #JI AIHION llLAND I ------,_ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------=· -. =' -----' -----=( -=' ----:E l -· --· ---. -=· --· -----..... =· --.. ---E:! ------~:.. ........ .-~-~ i HUNTINGTON llACll 11 H~t~ Centw llMcO&E~­ (71•llPWll• '° GLENOAU IMISIDI --· =· -' -. -· --· -i --' -- 1111111111111111111111111111111111111iii j • I " 1 • • l ' ' I • i • • • • / DAILY "11.0T Spring Set Susan Vernon models skirt and sweater set by Ardee that is available in variety of pamel rolors at Dick Vernon's, Westclilf Plaza, 17th and Jrv!¥ in New- port Beach. The ensemble is 100 pereeni easy-to-aire-tor acrylic. · DAIR WES;T Natural · Hair Shapings · --~·-1or men end women JUNIOR -• BOUTIQUE l'ta.._ FASHIONS f.tr . HAIR WEST o 673-4186 SALON le IOUTl9UE aall NIW?O«t..11.YD. _., lllACH , • Ctogs Hersh Chenon Oeft). manacer of Westcliff &hoe I In Westclill Plaza, checks over clop With Barry Ru.ssikoff. Sto"' bu one of. tire m o s t complete· selec- tions of the popular spring shoe style avail· able In Harbor Arel. ' ' ' ... ltS note» (ta we take 15%of all . n on sleepwear. ' •' Get here ear1y · even if y<~~~r . . have to sleepwalk. Sale-510 Alj. $1. Nylon trlcot boby<odoQ pa] a mas "Nilh lace trima..P,S,M,L. Sale 595 llog;fl.l'ulHength (l)'lon!rlcotpa)amas trimmed with lace-32_to.f>. Sale 510 Reg. $1. Nylon trlcotahlfts wlth1helr • nylon overtays. S,M.l. Sale 759 iteg. $1. Nylon tricot gown and robe sets. With ~ntrast trims. S,M,L Sale 425 Reg. is; FulHengthnylontricotsleop- gown1. P,S,M,L. Sale 340 Rig. $4. Nylon tricot sleepshift.9 with lace trims. S,M,L "'" prlcet effoctlVe thru SaturdllY. More ' - . Dress-Ion travel "'*"'' ny)On-tMcot XS, S,M,L. Fashion c0/ol1t. Xl llZOI, $11. Full length, version, $14. ·' -3•or $1 : ' -·· . · Mi...,'~talk>r6dbrleltof1COtafe !mil Wl>He, putel1; S,M,L. • 21or99¢;, All-•heet undaJfoot pantl-hose. ProportiOned stretch nyloh In euntan. coNee bean, gala. · We ~~!~!J~~ngfor. CM . SU SPiii -AT FASHION S Classifred Ads1 642-5678 ., . . ingstUff. " • Shop S.ndoy N-to 5 p.m. at the lollowfng stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport llNch {714j 644-2113. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntinqton 811ch {714) 892·7771. HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa {714) 646-5021, t I ' ' I • • ~ ..... 9 ............ __ .. __ ... ,. -.......... .. ·-,r-• ·--· • • • .,. • .. •• • 1' .. ·-. .. • ..... DAILV "!lOT AMILD by o... WildDY I TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan •• 'll!E WAOON PIPll,f COME SCE 1\llS HERE OFFA '!\Ill Wll~! evr 1 :~ow WHE'E'L, l'E'ANS ... WE'LL, OUR WAGON CAME "!'HI! Wllll!~ C OFFA COUlPN'T 6fT 1HEWA60N! iHE WAGON WHAT?! OFF OF IT! I KNOW ... MUTT AND JEFF ,FIGMENTS ,._, .. _ .... -... ·- NANCY ,, • - . HOW PID YOUR µoG MAKE OUT AT OBEDIENCE SCHOOL? FINE·-·HE GRADUATED YESTERDAY WITH THREE OTHE~ DOGS FOR RELEASE THURSDAY, MARCH 22. 1973 TODAY'S 'CIOISIDID PUZ-ZLB ACROSS 1 Somethin11 speclal 6 Tranaporta-· lion modium 10 Irish legislatur9 14 Thu1 15 Makeover 16 Volcano of Sicily 17 Remove Slrings 18 Hockeygear: 2 word• -.) 20 Dani•h $peech sound 21 Nocturnal mammal 22 Kind of warning 23 Saw or awf 25 Feels remorse 27 Kind ol movie 30 Tell about 31 Rub out 32 Facial feature 33 Verb ending 36 Numerical 45 Leather m1ker1 .., Kind of akirt 48 Viper 49 Oenli11'1 cr111tion 50 Acrid ftavor S4 Time keepert 57 Virtuou• 58 Feminine n1me 59 "Not on· ···I" 60 011grad9 61 Pulled apart 62 Animals' gullets 63 Structure DOWN 1 Hence 2 Ten&nt'I outgo 3 Inside: Comb. fMm 4 Critical tria!: 2 words 5 Driving 11rea 6 Legal affair 7 Rectangle: Abb<. 8 Kind of drink 9 Time periods: Abbr. Ve1terday'1 Puzzle Solved: 13 Endures 38 Canadian 19 Fiber used In province pillows 40 Ship 1rae 2l Y~ng male 41 Male human• 24 P~e of vene 43 Reaction to 25 H1~h local hay lever officer 26 weapon 27 Onion 28 Coin• of Norway 29 Rough manlpu~tor 30 Riwrof Europe 32 VouchMS 44 Knock over 45 Not speaking 46 "A Ban for 47 samng ...... structures 49 G109 51 Bedouin 52 Nasal: Prefix Of\,"TillS AtH'TAMT. I 1TSONLY A BR.JM· IN HERE by Al Smith Tl\E REST IS St'OE POLISH! by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiiler I GUESS THEY'RE HOLDING A CLASS REUNION PEANUTS ~OU KNOW WMAT? Mr.\S PEACH .. u ii WtlEN l'M wm~ ~OU. l'M so •->Wf'l 11!AT t'M AFRAID M~ I' MEAl?T 15 60IN610 POP ,, •' '• ' ,, .. DOOLEY'S WORLD SALLY BANANAS '""~~~··''"''" ~~h ~ ~t.JfYCf&aM 't)g~. GORDO CF .S!TT/Ne- ON 8ACI<' FENCE.s AND VOWJ.1Nef MOON MULLINS l I I ; ~~ we&O?'i!. . .. FASHION- by R09er Bradfield By Charles Barsotti '\Q • \. by Ferd Johnson , : r::=====::=~-/"'1N MOST ""'·"=-"'·:;."'·"-:....=-'"'-:"7'weu.1 You SSE ... •• •' . . )t>U R!WLY SHOIJLD ® <;JVC ME AN />J.LOWANCE, MAMIE ANIMAL CRACKERS MARRIAGES "THERE'S DAY PEOP!.E IT'S TH' OTHER MO NIGHT PEOPl.6, , WAY ~OIL ,AND AlSO WORK Al>oUND, @~ PEoPLE AND REST WILLIE. PEOPLf ... Yo<JIRE£A ~ V/OR!< PSOPLE ... I'M A REST P/10PLE. by R09er BoRen ~PSt1,'~f ~ 1'M T~IN/!1 MCI \lllS14!iS 'ElSElllHE~I ·' • • ~. ;, ., by Charles M. Schulz THE GIRLS ,...,--------.~ by Mell ~·ZZ . "You -I• certaloly dool deftlop plctlm ~ ""Y ... .!.'I used to-every one of these iDake me leoJC a1 ii I have a double cbhl." prellx 37 Push 38 African 39 Tree 40 Part of the 10 Reno employee 11 Observant considera- t1on1 34 Communlcl· tion 53 Valley r-------,~----.:r--------"<"r-----...-~,,-------"1 DENNIS THE MENACE 35 Reunion allendee body "_,., 42 Clever 44 Uptight 12 Not moving 37 Railroad traclc.1ection • ' • IO " 'IS ' 17 ,,,-II " ~ . ~' 11 " ,,.-" " ,. " " I " ' " q1'" ... .. t;', I w ~ .. .. " -"' .. " .. • • I • • . 1 " 65 River barrier 56 Arab cloak 57 Common nickname " " . J • .. i " SJ f'u1'UflE I~tORAllCE l SAl!Shl~ I A~tlCA I ,..,,. • ME~E' . DICK TRACY -Tiii INSIDI. MAVI ~GO TNROUGll. Tiii LAI. YOU KNOW, :t"11 , YOO'"E A NATL!O:AL- FOf< To;JS SlASINESS ! '• ' ' ! .. I j • • of Tradition ~ . '' ring ~ the man who favors traditional styling 'day's fabove). features such brands a;'Deans'.. , Corbin, Greif, Sero Shirts and TayJbr Mi!P<> Planting Time Rick Lodwick, (left) gets ~ ftom Jqhn Ma· sum«o of. J. c, Penney G;vden Cenlw at l'Mb!on Island store in seloclion ol plant~for 'Pring eanlen· inf. Center )\as mrgreens add tots of colon for · 8P11nl planting. ) Classified Ads-.642-5678 I ' ~I • • ' Reverse~It'~ 'In' • ' I i shoes. Bqlton:dolfn shirts, tapered trousers and suits and lj>Orl CQl!s in ronservative nltutal lhoul· der modelt l!Ie ai'#llYS in stoek. Rua Johnson {rigbl) of The StoNklfl*', Weslcliff Plaza, shows Sol Shapiro one of th• moil unusual -and one of the season'••tne>f¢ ~ar -leisure shirts. It's the reverse pattern oports silirt. The Storekeeper probably has the area's widest selec- tion of this shirt and other casual clothes. ROSES ARE RED. VIOLETS ARE BLUE ... PRICES EFFECTIVf TMROUGH llONliAY IUICH 21 OUR PRICES ARE GREAT AND SO ARE YOU? SOUTH ' I .t 'l ' ' ' MllD.A AM FM COMPACT STEREO SYSTEM ~ .. ~ l~CWOl"i· All/Fii RECEIVER PLUS I TUC~ ITtll• T~·I JUHi Wlftl M lt Ill fill lllt ISi llCOll CllAllEI : • BUlll I~ 8 trKk t~ play'' • lllckoutdlel wljh t\io Illuminated ecannlng polnt•r•- • FM stereo indicator light •Deluxe 11" BSA record changer wit~ anti·skate device-· stylus gram coritrol and cueing · • •• 1 .e Speaker switCh: A, B or·AtB ~:•BuiltinFMantenna 2 995 MFI L1$T PllCE 219.95 NEW ••• BOWMAR MX50 · Calculator COMPACT, HANDSOME, fUNCTl9MAL DESIGN • • 'Dl11t 1111,111 . · • Pull tlotth•& ••clul . • 'Atl MW 1\0tull-CMf~" ""U..1utot11tl~llJ • 'llt.t1tt•,fu1ellP: ~·· tl kty'wlllcJt 11tt .. at1t1!11 , ti• lllfttlltllt ••,,., wlllrl ,,.,., Hclllfll~hrt • ti ·~JN llMll(llt ~tfl'.lnt YlllJI Clll ....... AC lftM&or 99.95 ·· PIONEER l·Track Car Stereo l!- "•n·s FINEST CAR JAPE s'rEuo PLAYER >I;' •A llfffolJltft llfellanl1• fOf accurat. lape-ltt1d contact •A.......-~tai. fw tr0tib ... frH ta,. fHd • 1..,.te.tlJlll 1lld1 conbol• • A""" ..... If JOV with to .,., .. Ille ··-CUIHltl •A f4R fnlft'tut loek1 In II Ytu want tt 1llllt a 111Hlltt1 •A ..... If J,t Watt1 lt,lf,S. I • 84.95 ' COAST P~AZA lrlstol ot Sao Dleto Ftwy. l.'Wil,\L ·OFFER HONEYWELL PENTAX ~!~~~!!~S T~k~i~ ';~ns gives 1 sh~fp, 5rlsp pictures with. truer color and ore-detail- undef ~Ondljns you "'9Uldn't even a t with othtr , .. ca111~raj, . · • · . • lhtoli -the-Ions ." • S•ll·'llft\e . ,.r111t1tf~f for perf~ct o ASA ronge from 20 "po1Urtf every time-• • to 5200 · • X, FP, Htt Shoe with • Great Pen tax "feel "-1hock·•r••!!ll!ing~ety claul~de1i1n switch ~ wl• PURCHASE OF SP II sousot n • n.aAatomatle ,, TeJe*.to''LINS ' ••<t-olTo~ • Anti• 11' ~1 -' . • 1a11~11 !,Ito~ . 99.5.0 VALUE One of tlle Wo~d'• fln01t Alnomatlc Le0sesl • c::.ra.AIG Cassell• Recorder •MJ111tllllt ,Pftstt ltcer4 • 9'tltrJ ltec~1ln1 wllJt lAWf O,tl11111I Al! Mapttr" •Autt ltMll•Off SJllt• •Sh11le-CtM,tl OptratlM 29!!.;,, c:.re.A1ca Cassette Recorder • lltttrJ Of AC Operlt1H, wJ,11 Dttt;ehalllt ,~ C•-• • hllt·ln 8att1r1 ftechaf1ln1 Clfc11lt · • • °"ti Ltvtl Control fw Rlctnlln1 • Mtt1 Shvt·Off at EM of lafll • lltttr~ Cendlllu Mltlt 95 1 • I .. " • Get intc»the Swing for Spring in a ne'l!f pair of high rise Baggies. SPORTSWEAR A slight touch of Diamonds • \' MEMIER AMllllCAN GIM 50CllTY GHARLES H B.A:RR " 211 Marilla Amuo, Balboa lolaod, Callf. Master Oiarge Chocolate Suade or Dirty Buck. For Boys . and Girls. . " · .,::r,,-. .--.., •• .io. • ........... ._...~_..i.,_......_ . .. -~ .. ~ ....... ~-e:..&.-l ~ ' Q} ~(!//tfBROES YY,~ TtR IMTlll"/J,':,.,l, 1052 IRVINE 548 8614 EASY TRIUMPH by Jones New York ' DAZZLING FITTED SHIRT JACKET AND , WI b E STRAIGHT TROUSERS •...• POLY/COTTON PANT SUIT IN Fl\ENCH VANILLA. $64. MR. MARTIN TURBAN $12. Jfa,n tnhQ WESTCLIFF PLAZA & THE NEWPORTER INN - ' : I . • •• . ' " ". ' , ... . ~· .. BARBARA'S FABRIC CENTER V2 PllCE SALE! ANY FlBRIC IN OUI SHOP 50% OFFI Froh. The littl• Stor• :Yh.+ Off•rs More! WE NOW FEATUIE- cusom..eovettel..Buttons-Bu~1ts ltaclline-lc..Bound..Button...Bo&es * CUSTOM DllSSMAllNG * ALTERATIOMS * ACCESSOllES 488 L 17 .. SI. 6e6-4544 {Cot. of lnrine lehiad 'The Art» Stmon) BARBARA'S FABRIC CENTER Sewing Has Become Popular As Pastime "Me too" is, ln effect, about what the manager and the owner of Newport Fabrics ~ had to say to each odler u tbey discussed recent remarb about sewing at- tnlJuted tG Dr. Joyce Brothel'L Adiiua Ba*ia, owner, and Deuel) Kadlea, manager, of Newport Fabrics Showcase, 17th and Irvine s tr e e ts , Newport Baecb, were com- pletely in accord with Dr. Brothers' remarks. Dr. Brothers, an active home sewer, herseU, and well- known in the field o f psychology, recently add- re9ed lbe Americ.au Faabion Bame 8ewinc OJuncil, • pw a number of eqilD'W-.. for the pbewnma Gf_ tile · great growth of home sewing. 1'111 It Ja tbat what used to be on1y a necessary duty for w.nm his now become such a JGPll)lr ]>Utime .•. with the ~the not-so.-young. .. the rich, the poor, and even the men- One reason Js more leisure time, due to the many labor- saving devices in our homes and shorter working hours in many fiels of work. Actually, women are busier than ever, tho.ugh. • . with outside jobs, a~lve participation in the world around us. • .and there are manv things we could be doing with our "leisure" time. Another reason mi~ht be the desire for self-sufficiency. It gives us a good feeling to be· ab1e to by-pass some of the machinery that roles us in so may .s. It is setf...U.- ,,_ Ill feel that we can do 8"M!fhmc beside m money aftllspend it. W~ aB seem tD btne the desire to be unique. We all are unique, bat it's e3SJ to target that hf tbla day of mass pro- ductioo, mass transit. . .mass media ••• mass everything~ Our clothes ad our bames are tw ways left tQ us to eqlless tbll uniqueness. Nobody tikes being mnge .•. and nobody . Is. .. so we~~ to 'keep our IDdividuallitJ. • To~ money, of~. is a reacm e. sew. We are all nare thlt mbody « e t s anything fQr nothing· •. but it is Vf!1:J nJce to -something for a litde! AJ Dr. -Brothers ~ aut ••• You may not be Mae 1lo fiz UD a Volkswa~en to loat Jib a Bolls Royce, but a coutlle el montllf after a Paris Clri(inallm~ out you can ll!t a oa\tera Jbat will let you -.. tlle ~ original look widmt tile ParJs price tag. ASSORTED NYLON' PRINTS ______ ___,,$2-..fS yd. LINEN & POLY BLEND --······---·-.$5.tS yd. Natural linen look POLY-WOOL -----··---····--·--·-$5.95 .• ycl. IReg. $7.95) Ice Cream Colon " · 4 MEN'S WEAR POLYS ............... -... -•. $4.tS yd. lR99. $5.95J ~ 100°.4 Cottons a Poly Cottons $1.tS encl $2.'5 S.~utlful Imports From Holla~ Italy, · France & Engl•ncl ' . to a Fine Art - 4 FAUIC SECTION 1 r -·····ve·nren • I cc t ·a. Preview East~ at Greg's PUii SILIS •t T remendou1 S1via.91. Surr1hs (Tie Silla), Polka Doh, Prinfl, P1i1ley'1, Italian Silk Linens, Pea11ntes, TwHd1, Ice CHm P11tel1, Tr1n- 1ition1I Year Round Colors, Silk Twills, Hind Wov- en Silk Bl.,,ds. From ~1ty, Fr1nce, SwltZerf1nd. Many one of • kind dest9ner pieces. L1rged , .. lection of O.sitn•r Silb -anywhere. Reg. to I 6.00 yd. 1R et on• low price S.98 ycl. or 2/$10. SATIN STlft YOIUS-Cool comfortibl .. 100% Cotton -wrinkle f,... -No iron. M1d1 in England. R91. 6.00 ind 8.00. 1ft ,.L MOYGASHa -CrN1• resi1f1nt Irish Linen ICLAUJ. 45" wide. Reg. 6.00 yd. our re9. discount price 1.50, in Jug• color selection. Speci1I purchase on red, navy, plum, nwuvepTnk. 2.ft ,.L 2. 98 ycl. CU.IW 41•nffty). Stle prlc.et eU.ctive Fnclty, M~ 2J tfin 11iun4'ty, Mtrdl 2t Greg's Fabric Boutique o,_ Dolly t:Jt •lilt 3402 Via Liclo1 Newport Beach ,.._,...._, (Dl~y •crow frHt ltdl'.;4'1 Llcle MtrbtJ M-. C..,.. PUBLIC NOTICE · WT CHAN<:E . 3rd & 4th MARKDOWNS Now TAKEN ALL FABRICS-PADEiNs- FIXTURES MRTIHIN& MUST BE SOLD Doors .Closing SOon .. FINAL SALE DAYS OPEN Mond1y, M.rch 26 'tH Satvrcby, March 31 CLOSED 'Ht Monday, March 26 tO rmike final rmirkclowns 105 SANTA ISAIE~ COSTA MESA '46-U73 WR.SON Spring "l3 fabrlca are con- f ectians, with Sl'tel-as-sugar colors ml fabrics • it b ti'UDdrJ, goo~ teitures. Ice cream pastels come into fublon, led by pale, pale cottm candy p 1n t . -ConfecUonery c o I o r s of powder blue and mint green are wpplanented by acoenta ot bright prUDarlei. Interest In IU1'fice tenure began wlth liilm iD courture showings and bas helped bring COTTDN CREPE PRINTS Colorfu~ petite cle.1tgn1 on white b1ck9round.1. MACHINI WASH TUMU DIY .. 4ot•/4r WIDI about the rtvival of Ou blends, shantung and muslin. Knits lhow 8W'flce dots and sprinkles. "Plain vanilla" Oalllcs are accented with colors tllat are anything but plam. llVD.lY DESIGNED COTliON KNITS Tremendous selections oE sparkling new ~veJty stitehes in spring's new end colorful designi. MACHINE WASH * TUMBLE DRY Welpts for dreu or sportswur · 100% CottOns Po~/Cotton • 58' /W Widths BOX STITCH! RIB STITCH! Novelty stitches in many color- ful designs and combinations for dress or smart sportswMr. CREPE STITCH! Great range of spring colors iilduding white. Mlchine Wash * Tumb'-Dry 58" / 611' Wkhi . Machine W11h * Tumble Diy, 58" I 611' Wtde , . ..- ~!ors Won't Be So Bright A textiles spokesman says, "The colon of the new fabric.a won't be u sbocklngJy bright this ;.r. TbeJ'll be lwninous colon, IOd ol wubed out '11le pales appear on lots of white grounds. "They're pretty little pastels like mint and pale yellow." Come in and look ua over durhi our GRAND OPENING. • $50.00 of your dmICt of fabric FREE with the purchase of new ~'Push11uttQD" Pfaff 1m or 1221, during our GRAND OPENING. • 1 pattn Of yow choice FREE for 12 mentM with tither of the above. 9LICITY .. S£WlllG TIP Whetifttla~ ..... ..... yw.,.IM• ..... ., 111-....,....,..,-.c ........ _ .. ~YOlll>r.­ hfM..._.ltwll .._...y_ ..... .. PA81ltC SECTION t . The home sewer will now have the opportunity to see his exdting new collection '1l Qiana prints, in the Fashion Fabrics Departmt:nt of four May Company stores, in- cluding the May Co. store at Sooth Coast Plaza. I I I I I DAINTY PRINTS I I I I I I I ; .. rw1" ~C .... 1 M .... '1::1~ TA19 SPRING ·lllltlUCKER ~i·t:;~~ 1 •9Y8AID , . .,_ •"' ...... ~. J 4' __ --· t ~~~~~VIRGINIA'S~~~~~ SNIP 'N STITCH SHOPPE ·Tur-n On no Fabric 3334 E11t Co11t Hwy. e Coron• dtl Mar Phone 673-8050 Come In And Join Virginia's Yardage Club Receive a $I 0.00 gift cer:+ificate after the purchase of $50.00 worth ot regulor price d fabric. See you soon! Pat e IANKAMERICARD, e MAST!R CHARGE "Turn on to fashion by turn- ing on your sewlng maclliae?' say the managers of House of fabrics stores in Huntington Center and South Coast Plaza. No longer does the home sewer have to wait a season or ~~~~~~~~~~~~~- .. Sew what? ·~ Just a~out anything with a zig zag sewing machine from Penneys. Now ats24 savings. . ~. Sa1es116 Reg. 209.95. lnsertable cam 'l~perlal' zig zag sewing machine designed to handle a '(t'ide range of sewing problems. Features 11 double cams for stretch knits, 2 speed motor and 19 decorative stitches. Just push a button and without turning the fabric mal<e a b"uttonhole. Ught weight. Includes foot control and carrying case. JG Penney We know what you're lookJng for. FASHION ISLAND. Ntwport IN ch 17 I 4) 644.-21 I J. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington 8Hch l7M) 192-7771. two to have the fub.lons ihe -,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;~~-~~-.;;~~ sees in her fa v o r It e magazines. "The pattern boob and our stores can fill your fashion order in a hw-ry," they said. "All you have to do b sew!" Take the natW'al loou, Ior instance. 'lbe House of Fabrics stores throughout the Orange Coast area offer n.atural looks in solid colors and prints or in crinkled cot- tons and linen-looks -the same looks you've ·seen In those cute, little, hlgh-prlced bouUquea. There's a group called Haystacks that have a gaUZy, natural look. They're remlnis-- cent of India cloth but more luxurious, more r e f 1 n e d , Haystacks come in natural creamy cottons and soft pastels. Some are criDkled; some are flocked with flowers or fruits or nautical motifs that look like they're em- broidered. 1 -Sews luttci•lloles c.cl lattoa . 2-DarnscmdMeecb 3 -EmlwOlderi eel Mot1otrcms Model 6'7 1178 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Phone 646-9742 H you like geometrics, you'll find your favorite plaids and ginghams in zingy lpring shades. Seersucker-. and nub- by cottons carry oul the classic looks that seein so right this season .. ~ n'ew- old fashion fa~orltes, denims 1 and chambrays, look smart and new with each pattern and~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ trim you select.' 101 uses. 1 ~ bat; 4 r91. 1At ·····--- r Bar hara Fabric selections plus c u s t o m dressmaiing and alteration$ make B a r b a r a Hoffman's business special and unique. She operates Barbara's Fabric Cen· ter, 488 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. rBenefit' Carries Wide Line THE SOUTHLAND'S GREATEST SELECTION OFF/NE FABRICS 8960 Knott Ave. (At llncoln) lueno Parle 821-3820 4300 I. Coast Hwy. (At Traffic Crrde) .... '""' (213) 597.0315 FASHION MAT£• zig-rag Stwfng machine with cabinet. Straight and zig-zag sUtchea. Exclusive §!Dg§r front drop-In bobbin, and snap-on presser feet. 257 noa ~.111.H FASHION MATE . zig-zag llWing.machlne with carrying case. Witb model 257 f_. tures plus push-button reverse control and three needJt positions. 252/57SReg. 12'.M -L N SALE'147 WE'259 11w on tbtJOUCH • SEW• macfllntl Full ~ of 1tre and fashlOn stitcheal 158 Jteg.2".H I . Canylng cm 576 sale-priced tt only 11.0tf l'landsdnt woQd Cabinet &76 ~ , sale-priced at only 40.00. SINGER . Sewing Cent .... J I and partlclPldlntt .-'°"'9CI ... .,.,. I Singer ha• a liberal tl'lde-ln policy, Wt wlll appty an lll~nce on your • Ultd Mwi~ tnachlnt toward any new .,wing meetl'-YC>41 buy at Singer. \ -\ CMdlt Piil\ to flt YQUC bVCftJtt It awlllble t\ ~ 8tYdng Ctntn. Many l,PPfOWd dt1lert alao offer attr_. credit terms. 'Fot addreu of store or dttler '*""you. 1t1 the yellow~~ SEWING MACHINES • I! ~ • • '•A T~ttc of TllE SING~R COMPNil'f. • • Additiollal infonnatlon on the DIAL - A -STITCH is available from Phlff Sewing Caiter, 1548 Adams at Harbor, Costa Mesa. FRIDAY ncl SATURDAY -MARCH 2l • 24 ON A SPECIAL SELECTION OF PURE SILKS AND DOUBLE FACED conONS 100~ POLYESTER DOUBLEKNITS CREPE,LACOSTE & PONTE ROllA REG. 3.99 SAU$2~~ S.... °"' $1 per yard. 6reat nvings on thia big Hlectlo11 of texturea end colora to flllx and match. Machine w11h1ble encl cfrv1ble. 811ica and new Sprint colors. 51/60" witf,., 1001 POLYESTER DRESS CREPE REG.2.49 SAU.$1.66 ?IRYARO Save 13' per yard. Beautifully textured weave. Ma· chine wash, tumble dry. Little or no ironing. Pale, bold and deep fashion colors. 44/45" wide. Most fabrics at most stores. Singer has a Crtdlt Pltn to fit your budget. FQr dteta of sfolw ntir..I you, He yellow PIQOf under SEWING MACHINES oi' FAB~IC $1-!0PS. . ' •AJtedemar1c of THE SINGER OOMPANV. · ·COSTA Ml$A 230o Harbor llYd. H..oot· Center Kl t-fl95 -- - -. - There•• too much te tel •~ If you want TRULY flNI FAIRJCS- UNUSUAL-DIFFERENT than AHY you'll , .. it ANY ethtr FelNtt at.re Y eu mud,.,,.. and Jet for iounolf-- < .. . t.f oetly f fftporh · · . Moet'1 bclu1lv1 MostlY .no ef • ktrul c.utuN .. ~ .. Pure Sllb · · Pure Woolen• Pwt Unona Pure Lecot Puro Cottone lutton•, luckfo1, Ttlmt-Ffnolf Solocflon ~ywh.,,. EXPERT HELP.-:Trelnod In O.algn. Feahlon, c.lor ltnt, low"'9, fffff"" I ' \ San Cle111enie Capisirano eor'fto~ * \ . . VOL 66, NO. 81, 5 SE.CTIONS,:48 PAGES ' ~ .. ~ • ' ' .ORANGE CoUNTY, CALIF-ORNIA ' . - ' THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1973 ' • Today'• Fhlal N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS Stock Market Prices Continue Sharp Decline . ' • NEW YORK · (AP) -stoe~ mariet prices continued lO plumlnet today' ai lb-· veston worried ~bout climbing intemt rates arxl aoaring -j.nf)ation. Al IJ .a.m. (l'St), ·the ·Dow Jonca bi' dustrlal average, wbicli fell Wtancaday to tts lowest closirlf leveJ 1n five-months, allppe<\ ll!Olher 11:72 points' ta ll'l5.'5. Declin<s forged a .S-2 lead over •ii- ' vances in active trading oD the New York' Stock Ex<;hange. . · ' , Analysli aald lhe downawlng was·trtg. .. ' . Olalrman Arthur F. Bumi of the ~liao'• Commlltee ... -and Dlvldemll ~ Indicated dlopleuure al lht IDcrelae and asked the banks lo IODd repr.-tallves lo a -ling fl>day In bis Waahln&lon office. Barns' ,_ bid lht appu'enl ff. feel 'o( ~ olber -. from ~lily-... tales. ~ Wrllbt Patman of the -llWln( Comml!lee bas been cr!Ucal of Ibo mer-'In Ille primate rate and ap-• . ' . l r ..... • • f pealed lo Preaidenl Nixon lo lmpooe COD- trols ~ interest ntes. But the Admlnlslrtllon ls said lo prefer the ja-.ng technique lo obtaln a volun- tary eutbact In the lnt....t rales If 11 consi4en them unJustllled. In aoolber development the-dollar lh1fled very slightly on foreign ex- ~ca today, rising In ~o and lall-ln& a· few points on most European mar~ts. It closed In T~ al 263.IO yen, up from :111.l. TUmover """ less than on Wedncaday. Britain's high lntertal rates coutlnued to attract forelgo fimcls and the pound opened al $2.4165, up from Wedneaday's $2.4730, then II roee during the morning lo $2.4785. In FrankfUrt, the American money opened at !.8255 marks, down from 2.8280, trnd by noon was down to 2.8250. (]le;mente "Protest Group Pets---:'On Par~. ' r • J • ~'. wu .about. every tl'_Pe pet cpn,':."iYr•1!1• .i!j ~ 'J'l , >~~~. \\'.l!dpwlay dµrin& e annilal pet, Mt•de1tbat';...partH>l'fi'8!1.week: ·'Chris sWielley·~•m h!S'Sn.ke ·•srulJ:' ,as a. neekiilecer1.W:'toyn.S· ' bu dog "Bu!ter!icptch" appropriately ·dressedlln1Sporiislt.ga.b. • • . '. • ' . • nied. tJ se of Bullhorn • Agents· Sei7.e 9 in Beach Drug Arrests . , . • . Narcollct offlc;en . from aemal agep- cj.el eoded a leoae, ~Ila tn- •OlllPl!m !818 Wednesday &DC! ~ ~.=;-~~~ ......... ¥,. . , The~~·· "4l•Jar ... -P.lier1 heldt . ~e but o(ten made sales ft!iYI · . ~ South Orange eoa.I, . pol!J'O ialcl. ' During lhe ~ al sev~a) ~Ide localjons w~ eg~~ rifles, grenades, gu>masb ilnd other weapons alleg'!IJy uSed. by' ihe,group. · . Tliose P<fi!>ns lolllally booked' on fel!JllY '~ lnclUdi>d __ .....,,,., _ ... frooi SaD Cleinellle. ' The entire list ol nr.1nslde rcaldenla is:.' 1 • ~ ' Larry Martin, 29; Edward Martin Jr .• 31; ~ Lee !lays, ZS; Ophelia Willia01' •(ale not I m m e d I a I e ly available)fJ!elly Lou'llm:I, 2'1; llOOe<lo Ro'"'1'0, 1,1; Pbillp<Solo, 21 and Slevtn Paul Rae,'2%. .. Ip San Clemente police arrested Mn. -Mcllonald,:Zl,1at1i6ll A>tqlda.Lu Bolai, ~ woman.was tiooted ... leleoy qarcotlc0 ~ aa well as COl,\IPlraCf and.heidm!l!O,~bl\D. ~ ·.' DetecliY<S.~·~l!le bil!k of the.ar- resls lllOI; • lllace; 'Jn ·a tesldenoe-. In Oceans!~ W~ ®ntraband, allegedly lnclude!l-. marijuana In brick I~. co-i:alne, l.JSD, e'xotlc'and cosUy hashlsb oU, baslilsh cul>d; peyote butloruJ, """"'81 and other c1ruP: Detectives, add,e<I jbJt Ibey. (ound. large amounts of ammunition as wen. · ~eimen tor the San Ciemelite Poliee Department, which playOd a key nil~ la the ~. Wd that oo several oc- caalons, undetco.ver )>uys , allegedly ln- ,ck>ded,a squad of ''abotcwi" guarda who woold cirde the purcbaae locaUon In &II auto. The car would be filled wilh auna and ammunillon, police related. Olflcera said they staged ieveral ~er ~In San Clemente. ' . ' ' '' I'' .• Fie' on .Fir111s Witch Joim in Labor Disput.e EL CERRITO (UPI) -A new weapon on tile labor front: tile hex. An' ~a'pprejitloe' witch" calling )J1ms81f l>'Rimond, .wearing the proper blacli liood and quoting. mumbo jumbo in time-honored style, hurled-tbecune•atSlrel!Oi!Co. · "lt'•"Ul!precedent"4. in ·the !lei~ of labor relaUona," be said, adding -that o(ficlals ot:the oil worlen union on strike against Shell . " a "l!OthilJJ1o do with It." · . • ~·.-.u~, · lo~ tile ..... 11.i! flrnL •• "" ~ f..I•-•· ~L-' ' • ,,,..-.,-: ! " '/:""' 1 ~ on tn.i:taJll:I'. -.. · • · ... " • The.QJI COUll!J.!IY oeemed'uncon~l be1nJ cmsedi · • ,,_Abel• Meeting I ii .. ' . . . Ratihn Alternatives • . .. Listed'a·t ·smog Meet 'By RUDI NJEDZIE1:sxI .Of .. .., .......... Gas ratlOolnC may not be an exclUlive remedy to . Bol(tliem Calllwnla'• miog probli!m, ~dlnf lo ~ offered In Analietnrtl>ci., before ' t be Environmental Pn>tecllod Agency. : Tllllfylng .. before" lhO f!ldOral · panel, curnntly lnvolvecl In a lwo<jay. hearing dn ·mellx>ds·OI deantiig:.p the air, John E. Hlrleo; aaslllanl to the U.S. aecretary of ~lloa, nviewed a long 1111 of ' alternadva lo rationing. • , He ·said the Loa Angeles area In .particular. will have to· . ...t OUI a coro- .p!ele pacllage of, aclionl from wbich to bul14 a ~Ive and Inter-modal ~Uon aystem. .J'torlalnly, lho ,flnt,llep Jn restricting me autep>oliile II not an -- cul In ··~·· automobile .,. but ntber. ellmfriadon of non e11MtDtlal tripi and the creaUOn of a ytalile -publlc ~llon llternaUve for -bipg which 11"t eyenU1J," be_ said. _ Tbe federal olllc!al later OUlllned - several beW coucepts for-reducing the tetal vehicle miles lrivekd (VMT) In SOUlbern ·Clllfomta. One of lheoe Inc-Jevytng e<'<llOllllc pedal~ or provldlJ>a Incentives for peo. pie wbo uae their automobllel. In euence, U-· plana Involve special ._., feca for ~ who drive their aU1om9blle1 ln\o or; wbo Jiil'~ wilhln the Cft1lnl city, aCcordlng to lltrten. others COllllsl of Improving com- munlcaUona auch aa the telephone and cable TV lo reduce the DUJDber of auto bips _,-y and Improvement In transportation lo Include bus Jines or buswa)'I, blgb-cal"'ctty and double deck ~. lllbocrlptioo bus aervlce, car j)OO)s, automated bus ~.,and the sdledulllC'ol indm!rY -k lhllla to ac- ""°modale them. ·.,l'erbapg Ille moot tiJ!portaol point I · cao mall& !Oday ls· lbal none of U..,. new 11rategief and tools of transportation whl<h J' have delcrlbed here are perfect, nor do Ibey off<r lull aolutkim to :IOOJl' prqbl-ln,Loa Angeles," he laid.. ' €0.U.cil :Awaits Planners' "Nonethelefi, -theY do' offer ls ~See' SMOG, Pap I) ' ;-:-} , I Aeiion -on B~achRoad . ' . . ' • ( Gray n ·ecl.ares :Nixon ' Coume.l Probably Lred WASlllNG'i'ON (AP) -L. PlilrlCk Gray aald today pmldioUal counsel John W. Dean probably lied lo the FBI J,.,. Zl wben he aald he would have lo dekrmlne It Watergate defendant E. Howard HIDlt bad an office In the White Houae. u-Intense q""8Uol!lni by Sen. ~ 'C. Byrd (1>-W:VL), Gray l&ld be --· looking -In bindllghl, 1hal Doon prol)obly lle4 to FBI· alftlls, ..,., ... Would° ha ... "lo cbect-ll Giil" lo lean It Bunt bad a Wblte Houle olflce • -ha bad Rulit'I oa!e opOhH lri the Encullve Oll!co Building Glliy Ihm da71 be!Qro. Tbo butldlnc hol1lel While House o!flcea. In the apenlnl of the Ille belonging to Hunt, 1 gm .na eome eJectraa.tc devices were -&lid kt-111 ln Dean'• omce un- Ul llllO fl befo"' being turned OYer lo ii;,::; • ~t "' Iba bupln& of (llot J'll, .... I) • FormerGls To Oppose Thieu Visit By JOHN VALTICllU °' ...... ..,.. ... A leftist protes\ .,..... plannJni a ma- jor .,._._u,n la Siii q...-.. OOlll weelc during a ltato visit by _Vlelnamese Pmldent .NillY'll Van Tbl.,. loot a bid Wedneaday !'!' Ibo 1111 ol bullhorao ..... Ing the matdl. &all~ dty cofincilmen voted .lo deny ~ lo the Yletnam Veterans Agalnal the War (VVAW) for the uae of the hand-held devices, primarily for "crowd . coatrol. n Lawyen for the group -one of aeveral which have said they plan clemonstrallons -argued In vain beforo the council Wldnelday. Tbe' presentaU... came laced with VV AW cr!Ucllm of a Dolly Pilot beldllne clUng police concerns over a riot dwin& the delllODllnllons. 11\11 the cdUcllm 10011 waa followed by VV AW spokesman Alfredo C&brara who admitted that "without crowd .conlrol .the~ Is alwaya the pooslblllly of a rlol" C&brera added thet lhe bullboma might be needed "In cue people needed lo be told boW to aet away from Iba police and their teer su .•. u we can't canltol the i:rowda we don~ know what will happen." Wedne1day '1 phase of the prede1110D1lraUon procw wu but a part of the total llllu&Uoo wblch might he lac- ed In Iba city when the Aolan chief of state meets April 2 and 3 wllh President Nlxoo. Fiery lundamentallsl minister Dr. earl MclnUre had vowed to bring h I 1 con- servati\re followers to the iame spot on Avenlda del Presldente to praise Iba .Vletnamese leader as a "hero and valiant. llOldJer." Public Slfety Dlr<etor Clifford Mumy aald Wedneaday he attempted to dtsauade adv...,. aides for the New Jersey !l1inister because of the possibility of a (See PROl'EST, Page I) ........ Wea"'er Fair sldeo will pi:evall along the ·Orance Q1ell m Friday, witJI sligbtly Wlll'lDer lemperaturea, to boot. Hlgba al the beachca .. , peeled In lhe low '°8 rlllng lo ~ Inland. OvonUgbt kiwi ~-Gusty winds ci 211 to :II mph are ezpecled lo decstaae by Saturday. 1 INSIDE 1'0H-' l' l Financial col•mnlst Sulvla Porlet', "''' lh< .,,. of W., food ""'11 be..,.,., Prelid<nt Nb> un't connmcr oduUcr MF'Qt't • .._. lo lr1I •1'it pridllg. °"" Miami 1llopper1 or • pkkiftg lllelr ..... 1'ffl•tal>lc1 frOm ""' Nlds. s.. I/le" food none. Cl!!d more on Page 11. \..M, ...,. 1 Mt'Mt • CMltilnlla I ..,,.,_. ,... ~ ClMllf... »-lt NtllMM ..... 4 ._ CMllct ,.. or-.. c..m .. c,.....,. ,... ,,Mii ,....., ,, a.. ........ t '-"' ft.at •a""'91 p... t ·-~ ... " .......... , •Jf t.......... • ........ '""' ,.....,.,. . """ ....... t ...... " "" I 'N .._., ...... l>'t """ ..-. u .,... ..... 41 OAl~Y I'll.Of SC I .Reds Say V .S. Demand •Y Delay . Release ! SAIGOI( (UPI) -'l'llo CommulUlla •Id ¥&1 • ...., ~ demands. ttiat Include.,. oc:cOanlhic ol Dine pn_.. ol nr beld Jn Looa may poctpooe the rele ... of the 147 ....,..,,., American POW• for Nvorol da11< Tiie CoounWlllts previously lndlca\ed the .!alt prilooers would lie tr...i this w .. kend. Thi! North Vletna..-Mid the ' prllOllel'I mJghl &till be atnt borne ac- cording to the tentative weekend schedule If the United States t.eara up a Jetter from Brlf. Gen. John A. Wickham, deputy clilel or the U.S. delegation to the Sioux Expect New Proposal By Officials ... WOUNDED KNEE, S.O. (UPI) -Io- dlans occupying thi> historic Oglala Slou1 Settlement expected a oew government proposal loday aimed at ending the stalemate at the besJeged hamlet. uwe do ezpect Mr. Harllngton Wood to be available," Runell Means, a leader or ihe American Indian Mo•ement (i\lM), said Wedneoclay nigbt. WoOcJ, chief neaoUator for the JU&tlce beplllment, was elP'(:ted back on the Plne Ridge Reservation today after a reported trip to Washington. 1 H~ever, Horace Webb, a JasUct pepartment spokesman who said be talk- ed by Telepbane wtthJ\'90'! Wedneoday, coul4 not coollrml Meana' ltatemenl. · Means and Indian leaden remained silCnt today , not commenting on the 23 new incUctments returned Wednesday by a federal grand jury lnvestlgatiilg the '8Jteo>:er that began 13 day1 ago at ounded Knee. U.S. Attorney William Clayton, heading lhe grand jury Investigation, said tbe latest action brings to 54 the number of penons indicted. A week ago 31 persons were indicted on charge& of civil disorder, conspiracy, 'b.lrglary a n d larceny Jn connection with-the aelrure of the village and the ransacking of its l,r8dlng post and museum. The grand jury will return AP'il 9, Clayton Mid, to consider further caies arisJJ1i oat of .. the crimes at' Wounded Knee." From Pagel FBI.:; • Democratic headquarters in th e Watergate oollPl\ll< lut.~~· ' ., 1o' Gray iS President l'lizog' n<nnln4'! be director of the FBI, a . Ute ~Senate Judiciary Committee, of whlch Byrd II a member, ls holding hearings on whether lo approve him for the post. Byrd questioned whether Dean's action Ill telling the FBI be would have to Hetennlne if Hunt had an office in the White House and keeping the material (rom the safe for a while ralsed any eyebrow. with Gray or FBI agents. 1 "No sir, none of this was di5cu!Sed in t Ume frame," Gray said. "It just did Qt ~ur. We were receiving lots of- teriaf at that time and Checking out any lead$. "Mr. Dean turned over that material · untarlly but it was Incriminating to the least," said Gray. .Gray said the FBI d1d not question the ti that Dean kept the material from safe for seven days because "he is coumeJ to the President and he bat a tesponsiblllty to s a f e g u a rd the President's papers." · , Byrd replied: "Presidents have been ~tnyed by their aJdes, senator.1 have been betrayed by their aides, even Christ himself was betrayed by one of His tbosen few ." 1 Gray said he discussed the Senate committee hearings with Dean, but 4eclined to submit a record showi.nj the t1te and time of the various calla. At the start ol 100.Y'• hearings, Byrd asked whether Gray had talked to Dean 1lnce the hearings began. !.------------. I I OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT IC TM Or_. CN1t OAllY PILOT, wlll w11kt1 It C9f'IOI• the N...,1.Prn1, II Pl.lbllllltllt 11y "-Ot~ Cot~ Pvl>llilllntl COIT!Nny, hH , ... ldlt!Mt .,. 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' ' 'I Joint MlllllrJ Commllolao (JMC). l!.S. lDlllllrJ ml two d9Jllam held In ~m unopectadly -16-1-, .,itb cfetalll cm tM daU, plw ml day that U.S. prilonen actually be cm method ol rtleaoe. lie pve the C.... thelr way home 8lld tbt Communi>ta manlltl Ulllll It a.m.1'11day (I p.m. P8l' -,_ ... • -..-8lld that all ~ ....... ~=ra free Ill American pr!Jon<n by MMdl .. __ _......,.. !or ..,.., tllan a -by Comn111nJAt -. ........ IDllJtsry-Nld. 815 Wldtllni., aaJ ... • .Ille. Wouldlitn<e .. ... is.y. mau arranc-!or tho .... _ of today) to do -. l.be it.-..~ rdrrved to~~r~~~~r:t • presidential OW-ODii•· wde ~ llllenent In Washlnit6n uled aboul the l'tporied dllc:ord· belweeu the Com- muni51s and American membln or the Joint ~ Commlsslon. 'l1le !IOW'CO aald the trOops 111pported by tanks , and wnr pla~ Wednesday nlfhl tilted the siege of Rach Bap, a !Oil- man goVerMlent base 20 miles north of the capital. POW• !run i-before tho Wt of Amel' 'lb<ft are about 1.100 -a._ lcaD troopt are Milt home. still In Vietnam. Wickham aald an but He bad &aid Wedlleoday tile ~lcflll about 1,000 w9"14 be sent borne by March troops might be wllbdrawn by SUnday to ·' 21, the deadline· &et by the Paris ....,. pr"°IJe,. today when Wickham made his domands. 8'aald Ille priailcier 'lrere to be relelled $eturday In Hanoi. North Viet- nam offered'to release 107 POWs on Sun- day'. coincide with tho POW release allead o! fire agreement both !or troop wlthdraiJal the nelt Wedn<tday schedule. and priloner release. • "Tbere 1b0old be no <011luslon on this subject," Ille Deputy Prua Secretary G"'81d L. Warren. '). Saigon plaimed the Commuolst.s en· circled the base in violation of the Jan. 28 cease-fire and said Wedneeday's govern- ment military operation was the second lqeJt since the truce took ellect. TOO.y. Wickham '81d withdrawal ol Reaction from the Viet Cong waa swill Meanwhile, Pretklent Nixon expects strict oblervaoce ol Haooi'a pledge to 1n another development about 3,000 SouUl Vletaamese troopa have broken ttie siege of a aovemment camp SUZTOWlded the Americans would be halted ~ the Lt, Gen. Tran Van Tra, head ol the NOt1h Vietnamese produce a IJll o1 .. ven Viet Cong delegation to tho JMC, said ' ' '* .~ .. ''"t ~r l-•l ! Found in Ocean • Long Beach Man Seized ~ ' ' ·In Mother's Trunk Death i . . ! LONG · BEACH (AP) -A man who allegedly murdered hla mother and then tried repeatedl,,x to dispose ol her body by dumping it into the ocean in a trunk bas been booked for investigation of murder. Ronald Lovell, YT, was taken into custody Wednesday, lour days alter chjldren playing by tbe Long Beach ' marina found a trunk containing the body of U:>vell'1 mother, Mrs. M. ad l 1 , M~ye;'b,~' :,~the=· )aboratooy Jnveetlgatora determlfied that the bOus. wbere Lovell hved with his mother had been the scene of; a murder. . water, he said, waded in and kicked It out iTito the Channel. When the trunk wouldn't sink, he again tried to p"ush it under but failed, he told officers, then gave up, returned to his car but found it wouldn't start. Distressed, he told police, he ;.vent to a- Iocal bar and had two or three beers, then stole a bicycle and rode back to the marina to check on the trunk. , He found the trunk sllll bobbing In the 1 water, took off some clothing and swam out to I~ he told police, but each time lie tried to push it under It would only bob back up. Lovell finally gave-up, police aald, returned to his car, found It would start, placed the bicycle In the back and drove off. · He was arrested wben he returned to his mother's house. .. -.. UPI T...,...., Police .. id Lovell told"tbem be cut his mother's throat, tbeO stuffed her nude body Into the trunk and drove It to the !mg Beach pier early Friday morning. 'lbe trunk wu too heavy to lift over lhe pier railing, officers quoted Lovell as saying, so be put It back In hla car trunk and drove to a boat launching area at the ARMED MEMBERS OF AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT KEEP GUARD ON ROOF IN WOUNDED KNEE Fl•nktd by Buff•lo Skulls, lndlan Miiitants Maintain Positions •t Historic South D•lc.ot• VIiiage Thieves Ransack Visitors' Cars 4 Named in Hashish Caper marina. He shoved the trunk Into tbe From P .. e l PROTEST ..• At Doheny Beach Smuggling Case Compared to 'French Connection' rooflict with the leftist de1D01Utrators. Since then no word bas come from Dr. Cash and valuables ~ddlng up to a iotal !"" of nearly $700 were stolen Wednes- day night by thieves w h o made a tour of ouk>!-state vehicles parked at the Doheny Stale Beach campgrounds near San Juan Caplstral)O, Orange County Sheriff's officers saJd. NEWARK, N.J. (AP)-A federal grand jury•has Indicted four penoas In an al- leged 13.S million hashish smuggling caper reminiscent of "The French Con- nection," ..and "Rin Tm Tin" rolled into one. According Jjl ,tbe indictment, the case involved 858 pounds ol hashish. secret comparUl!~l.s in a camper, two sea voy- ages, a drUg detecUng dog a.Dd a car and ftlo.· ... .,., " 'For 8 Acres a helicopter chase from Pm Efuabeth, N.J. to Mill Valley, Calif., with stops in Iowa, Nevada and San Francisco. Named In the Indictment on charges ol conspiracy and _.;oo and imporla" lion of hashish were John W. Gillette II, ~. and Robert B. Keller,,25< bolll ol Tiburon, Calif.; Myles Zeleny, 28, ol Chicago and Audrey E. Goldsmith, 26, or San Francisco. - 1be lndictme11t gav~ this account of the Mcintire. alleged conspiracy: But the VVAW doe!, Indeed plan to 1.eleny bought a 1971 Chevrolet camper be In San Clemente In !on:e April 1 and and shipped tt !run Pon Elilabeth to and the demonstrators plan to camp at Le Havre, France, May 10, 1972, Some-San Clemente State Park and !ben·march time afler its arrival Jn Europe, 856 aloog the sidewalk areaa to the San Luis pwnda oJ the drug aJ\eleCuy were placed Rey overpw ol the San Diego Freeway, ln secret COlf\parl.ments in the camper a few . dozen ya~ from the gate to the and on Aug. 25, 19'72, the vehicle was re-Coesf""".Guard.IJionm statkm'" 1 0 :S turoed to Port Elizabeth abOard the S.S. Murray said Wednesday that a parade AUantic Song. pennlt i! not1necessary for the· group's U.S. Atty. Herbert· J. "'•~ said the march becaute the activity will not be Jn -r • the public streets. hashish was detected on the ddck by a Unlike prevJOU& requests by other specially trained dog, working for the groups for similar city sanctions, Jackets and lamps valued by a vi.siting Canadian family from ,Calgary, Alberta, at $211 were tak<11 from tbtlr ~~ whlle the visitors slept In l' tent l1ehind the •!11icl<:. . ' ' Vlslt~ .. !&in l\lount vetnon; *ash., lost"~ a~ ·'fi1~ie ca~a, and ~~jber possesslons valued ~t l200 to the $1nie thieves, depuUes salii. They said the Intruders opened a wind wing of the car white the lamlly i'!ept In a nearby tent. • Rinker Wins Approval Of. Zoning at El Toro U.S. Buri!au of'eustOms at Port Elizabeth. Wednesday'• seasion wu relatively calm All but five pounda of the hashish was and without charged emotions. rB1110Yed from the truck ·before Miss Murray urged councilmen to oooslder Goldsmith arrived at the l'O"I to claim the fact that In the 31 other deinonstra- it, on Aug. 28, 197%. The fUll ·856 J01Dds tiona •t .the Western White House since load was worth $3.8 million, Stem said. the Nb:ons first came West "no other With special agents of the Bureau of group saw fit to need bullhorns." CU.toms following, Miss Goldsmith drove Councilman Clllton Myen too1t the the truck to Iowa" City, Iowa in 10 days , strongest stand agalnst the demonstra- A nearby car driven to Orange County by a family from Middletown, Ohio, wu burglarized by the same team and again a costly movie camera was the ~ target. 'I Officers said the burglars used a wlie poked through the rubber molding o! the car to enter the vehicle 8lld take the $250 camera while the family slept In an .ad- jai:ent ·tent. An election campaign contributor to lour of the five Orange C:Ounty Supervisors Wednesday won approval from the board of commercial zoning along El Toro Road, over a recom~ mendation for denial from county plan- ning COJ:hmiss1oners. Developer Harry Rinker was re- questing a ume change from residential to commercial use on eight acres on El From Pagel EXTENSION ••• screens joint-funded road work under the Arterial Highway Financing Program (AllFP). Under that pllO the county and cily split expenses, each agency using state gasoline taz rebates to pay for the road >COOStruclion. The Boca de la Playa project Ls the only one proposed for San Oemente next fiscal ·year. But the opposition from residents is severe. The consensus among the foes is the use of lht city's share of the road project for other streets in the community, or for improving the beach club park area. City planners will make up their minds next week on the concept. C.Ouncilmen will .r~sume their delibera- tion at their first me.ting In April. Thus far the other city commissions have reviewed the plan and their retom- mendations are diverse . Parks and rcreation commissionen re- cently advised against the idea. Trafflc-Parklng commissioner! favored it. . Choral Concert Set At Mission San Juan A choral conoert will be presented at g o'clock tonight at Mlalon San Juan Capistrano by the Unlwslty Singers ol Gal Poly San Lui& Obispo . The group I& on a tour ol Southern Calilornta 8lld will be accompanied by an hatrumental enJtmble from the acbool'1 chamber orchestra. The concert wUI be open to the pulillc free of charge. the indictment charged. tioo in general by saying that he was Toro Road, divided by Muirlands '"'ere, she met Gillette, turned the "concerned for the safety and welfare of Boulevard in El Toro. vehicle over to him and left for 5an the community," and be endorsed a no County planning commissioners had Francisco 00 a United AirliDes flight, the vote on lhe bullhorn request. recommended denial of the woe change indictment said. Gillette, with the agents Los Angeles lawyer Fred Okraod made and a compeloo amendment to the El still !ollowlng, drove the camper to Reno, the lormal requ,.t lor the protest group Toro General Plan. They cited traffic and stressed that the city council bad no Lumber Worth $850 Taken at Dana Site conaestion and an existing overload of Nev. stopped off for 8: meeting with KeJ. constitutional right to regulate the con--... ler and thell oontlnuecloq,to MID Valley, ol •-.... the~·"~-· al commercial properties in the area as Calif., wbid the ve!ilcle w a·• finally tent wuot was -tn ~. Lumber. v ued by the owners at $850 reason!. ~ Councilmen bad asktd the group to was carried off -Wednesday nlfhl by In his appeal of the Jeni al to the board, abandon,ed. lrf a motel i:)artiilg lot on Sept. guarantee that the devices would be used burglars who visited a Dana Point con- Rlnker saJd a furniture stcre is plaMed 17, 1972, tbe indictment alleged. only for crowd control. struction site, Orange County Sheriff's on one parcel and neighborhoOO. shopping Stem said the cross-cotmtry surveil-"It's possible that we would use them officers said. on another, which ls adjacent to two Janee Include helicopters as well as auto-for the introduction of speaken as well,'' Deputies said intruders at the Mar- churches. mobUes. 'I1le four were arre:sted, 1n Sep--Okrand told cotmcilmen before the re-querita Street and Alicia Drive, locaUon A previous request by Rinker for com· tember. quest~failed. being worked b)!: the McCullough merclal developme.nt that included two 'Stem said each defendant raees ·a max· . Am.Ong those speaken will be actreM Construc}ion Company moved in after service staUons was turned down by iqium tentence of 20 years iD prison.and. J$Qe Fonda. a familiar leader In tbe an· workmeD left and loaded the lumber onto supervisors. ra;;$60-,000-fi;;m;;e. __ ;;;:;;--·~·--;;;;tiw;;!ll';;movemen;;;;;;;;;;;;t.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;•;;";;al;;i11ng;;· ;;;;truck;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-Rlnker has betn listed as a campa.lp J 1 ::~~toRala11ph ~ ucept NOBODY SELLS TV FOR LESS THAN .DUNLAP.S' Diedrich and fellow Supervisor David Baker voted ror the changes, although AND WE WILL PROVE l'I' they said they lhought the acUon Violated • • a five-month old moratorluln banning H f 0 ' J f•-ti F.1-... ti Oft zone changes not consistent with general ere .• .... . • • on !"11.. tag er plan recommendations. • Supervisors adopted the moratorium 1. Stop in •nd get our pr~ °"I eny TV In stock. ~ ~ our prl~ & comp•re. late last year to give <:,O\lnty plannel'I 3. If you can purch ... tho TV for la11 ot ony ott\or franchfllCI dealor In Ora..-!:o. Du ... lime to work on the update of the 1947 . latfa...,.11 Hll"yov ti!t TllJ ot lht ~OWER·,prlco PLUS GIVI YOU AN ADDITIONAL . 10% general plan instead ol changing it little OF THE DIFFERENCE. °'!:"" 4J<Pfr~ ~rll 15, 1973. by little. Rinker said he had met with olficlals ol MOTOllO&.A '' RCA 'P,.;.•"le the Saddleback Area CoordlnaUng Coull-4-, -..,... ell (SACC) and received th!ir .... Quasar.. ColorTV dorsement lor the developnient. He said ,. ' It coatuwprlllngty jhUo ~~!1 ~!::i:::1 a1;"::!00..!T..O:rc!':; CXJ..atTV to onJoroo ....,11. buildings. Supervltor Ralph Clark who had strongly opposed the service stations said the new plan met with his approval Caspers, who bad suuelted that Rinker talk to the SACC Included the council's suggesuOns In bls moUon of ap- proval which won"'il 5-0 vote . , Frot11P"fiel SMOG •• ~ • '" sroc• , ........ ... lt'" ..... ... ,,.. ., .... .. JI" D ..... .. • IN ITOCI .... ·--····· 1r I' I 11 1110 llpear el n· ........ 16" ... , .... 1t'" '"•···· ,.. ........ .. 11· .. ~ ... .. 90 DAY CASH ·• • ' I II I I ' I t .I I • JI DAIL V PILOT SC To Negotiate WASHINGTON °(API - President N'1'on told eonaress Thunday he will oeek l•r- reaching eutbority lo both U.. creaae and reduce tlirl.f!s, and lo provide protection tor U.S. indusbies threatened b y foreign imparts. "We n1ust face up to more intense long-term compelitlon in the world's markets rather then ~uink from It," Nl•on said in his first annual in- ternatiooal economic report. THE PRESIDENT g a v e MON! details on his trade legislation due to be sent to Congress io a few weeks. He said the administration will seek maximum flexibility in negotiating an end to fore ign barriers to American goods. This will include, he said, authority to eliminate, reduce, increase or impose tariffs on •JI products for • period or five years. The Presldeot sald .-educ· 'tions in most tariffg would be staged over a period of tlve years or more with Jona:er periods provided for reduc-- tions on Item, which art ship- ped in gi-eat volume. NIXON SAID in the IM·pege report that he will ask Congress to enact laws to p~ vide American industry relief from "sudden and dimiptive import surges." The safeguard system he recommended would call for restraints on imports if the U.S. Tariff Commission finds that a flood of imported goods cause serious injury t o domestic i n d u s t r y and workers. But Nixon said t h e s e restraints, whether through in· on ettu.d tarlllJ or Im~ quow, lboold be lrlQered not bJ 111 aolomatlc rormula but by the judgment of the Tartll Commission. The admlnillralloo will also seek authority to negoliate an end to a number or oon-tariff trade batriers to U.S. goods in forelgn. market.., Nlxoo said. mE Ol1l'LINES or the pro- poMld legislation have been sketched previously. Rep . Wilbur Mills (D -Ark .), chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, has said he favors giving the President more fiexibilily in negotiating an end to trade barriers. "Those who would have us turn inward, hiding behind a shield of import restrictiOM of indertnite duration, m l g h t achieve short-term gains and AT&TReveals Plan to Sell Large Interests in. Comsat NEW YORK (AP ) -Aeling on government recom- mendation , American Telephone & Telegraph Co. has announced plans to sell its $161 million inten!sl in the Communications Sate I Ii t e Corp. AT&T bas held 2,895, 750 shares, or 29 percent of Comsat, the government- established p r i v ~ t e com· munications system, s inc e 1964. The announcement Wednes· day followed a recom- mendation by the Federal Communications Commission last Dec. 22 that AT&T divest itself of all Comsat holdings to avoid a situation in wh.ich AT&T would be a substantial customer as well as owner of COMSAT. e Kaiser Special to the Dally Pllot OAKLAND -Kaiser Steel Corp. Thursday announced that it has agreed in principle to sell, subject to certain con- ditions, 15 million shares or Hamersley Holdings Ltd. at U.S. $3.90 per share for a total or U.S. $58,500,000 before taxes and expenses of sale. Consummation of this sale Syst;em Go For Litton LOS ANGELES (AP ) - McOo~ell Douglas Corp . of St. Louis has awarded a $4.5 million contract to Beverly Hills based Litton Industries for production of navigation systems for the Air Force's FlS fighter plane. The pact calls f o r delivery of 33 systems beginning in June. Lltton a n nounced Wednesday. Previously. Litton was awarded a $7.6 million contract to design the craft's navigation equip- ment. PlllATE TIUST FUllllS lVllllBLE FOR: AUL llTATE LOAN& Mil 6 2nd l!'WST DEEDS t1,l500 To l250.0VO lW '.fO IO~ LOANS OH 'J'NJ8T DfEC) OOUAUAAL lllWPOflT IOUITY Mio. ... .:.1:-~-H.wport.... cair.. C11<f) 844-1124 would reduce Kaiser Steel's interest in Ha m e r s I e y Holdings from 34.5 percent to 28.3 percent. e Westgate Special to the Dally Pilot SAN DIEGO -Westgate· California Corporation's prod· uce gr o u p operations have been expanded to include ( -t~KI./Vc J STOCK wholesale marketink agreements with apple and peach growers and producers in Missouri. starting with the 1973 shipping season, it was announced Wednesday. Western Fruit Sales, Fresno, a wholly-0wned subsjdiary o{ Westgate-Southland Produce Co., will headquarter its new Missouri marketing division at independen ce. e Stra11ss SAN FRANCISCO -Levi Strauss & Co. Wednesday· reported record first quarter sales of $121,575,000, up 14.9 percent from $105,827 ,000 for the con1parable period a year ago. 'tHERE IS A fACTORY AUTHORIZ· ED DEALER FOR EVERY POl'ULAR MAKE CAR IN THE WORLD ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR IOULE· YARD OF CARS • • Net income was a record $5,403.000, or SO cents a share. for the quarter ended Feb. 25, up from $4,943,000, or 45 cents a share, for 1972's first quarter. .an ' increase of 9.3 percent. 1 • Power COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK LIST . ' • . . T-. -22. 197> O.ULY l'Uq! Jl W estem. Airlines Era of Cheap Food ver? OVER 111E COUNTER ' Adding 7 Plan~ How ro Buy, Cook, Preierve Grocem1 Can Save Budget lptclol to U.. DIU7 PW LOS ANGl:LES -Wl!ltem AlrllnellllllCllDCOd WedMlclay that ll bu undelUken tbe Ja,...i rHqll!pment ....,.., In tbl a.,.... btstory with the algnldS of purchase qreemenll for aeven almaft and u optloo agrtemeDt for 11 more. TBE 11'11111 orden were !or two Mcllonnell Doll&bla l>C-10 serlu 10 Trijeta and five Boeing advanced 'm-100<. The Ojltlr.c!I are !or H addltlonal Boeq'm-200L Arthur F. Kelly, president and chief eiecullve olflcer, aid Chol the tolaf pod<ai• ol 2S alrcralt plus spares would be -Implemented over a throe-yur period and woold COii ap-vmJmately !ZOO million, lhe mvese 1~e commttment Western hla evet made for neet modeniizatil)Jl. THE COMPANY e<pecl• to finance the purcha1es through tntemally generoted funds and additional debt f I n a n c 1 n g 'lll>ldl bl "' tn be arranged, ~lly said. "No equity llnanclni Is 000- templatedt'' be aald. 'Ille DC-1111 m fore dellvery ln)lay mt'ond June 1971 and )rill tooreue the &11.e ol 'YHI DllTY DODN AU snu AROUND Weotem'1 l>C-10 flOlt tn I. 1be compo01 Is tillQll ddtwry oo • ol the bf( Ill.tea 1hl> year - ... In April, two In June and une In July. FIVE 'IZ'I• are scbedllled ror dell .. ry In Mattb, April, Mly and June ol 1971. Western already Gpel'IW II ol the looc-llodled 727-200 Bolng lri- Jebl. Two ol Ibo 'l'l'l's oo optloo would be for delivery In 1974, oeven will be available In 111'11 and six In 1'71. Catamaran Firm Tells New Sales Record sales and profits were registered by Coast Catamaran corp, in the fint quarter Of fiscal 1973, Hobart L. Alter, chairman ol the board, anoounc.d Monday. For the three months ended Feb. 28, iatee for the San Juan-Caplltrano firm, were St,5'8,967, almost dooble la&t year's first quarter sales of '791,193. Net income In the current year amounted to $85,Ml, equal to 8 cent. a share, near· !y triple lhe '22,Mll, or 2 C<nt.. earned In the like quarter of filcal 1972. 'lbere waa ao average of 883,081 common and common equtvalent lharea oulltandlng In the flrat quarter ol f!acal 1973 and IMMl,7112 In the com- porable period ol the prior ~ T•••Y OIANT. a.Ph year. =bl 1973 and we ha•• Im· Alter said the profitable bei.lth and. Uvln1 con-first quartet was acbieved ..,,....uy . .A1oofl with deaplle two !aclols: planned tb'.ll we have develaped II>t" increues to overhead and sup- c111c waya ID Identify dla-port expenditures made In an-= ::;,' .. ~::Si:-:: tlclpatlon o I substantially .,. o1 --. Bu~ clftplto higher 1a1e1 and a two-plant th.ii vut imirovement a operation this year, and a threat to life still exists to--strengthening of the com- day from a group or well pany's regatta program and tnown Jdllert who have been research and development ef. uound for a lon&: time. --Y--' 4--forts. DI.....,. -Vlrol a....., 11--------- htftHtll -Tmnw -T.,.. Wcu._.. -Mtul• ...;a.,.. ---llpox-1"" ...... -Intl--Cllol--It takes eonstant IUl'ftl1. lance and quick rHCtloo '° ou.tbreelu by bee].th a.utborl- tles to prevent epidemk:I and keel> these klllen under control lly SYLVIA. PORTEil The bad newa bu 1111 opln: anolber • n d acceleratlnf -· In the olllcW lood price Index to ever-bf(ber pub. All the new Index will be rdlecttnc Is what bu llNldy ha_..i to locid ix1- tn our oa· t\on'• atorM and ........ l111lll. All the Index to be releued at thll time In April will be "1lectlng ....... Is wllat you and I !mow II hap- pet1ing rl&ht now to rood prices. And built Into the retail pr1..., we'll ... this spring and summer are the spiraUnc: prices ol lood taking p1 ... this winter at the !arm and whole- sale levels. 11IE'RE 1S NO way to avoid these price increases outside of an absolute freeze. This, President Nixon in- sists, he isn't even con- sidering, and this he shrinks from with honor. This could Wort for only a temporary period anyway. This would be ne~ to Impossible to police satislactorily. And 1hl> woold give woy to a renewed up- swing after the fr-.. waa eaaed, aa II woold have to be. Despite Wa sbiogton' s assurances that our current runaway food price inflation can be cured by modest policies to encourage more supplies, many responsible ex- perta are moving IQward the view that fundamental changea are occurring wblch will halt the long-term trend toward cheap lood. mE ERA OF cheap food may actually be over, a thlhg ol the past. Mo-I. Sosland, editor of Miiling & Baking News, Kansas City, argued fn the New Yo.rk Times recently. Sos land's thesis, In brief, is that worldwide Credit Card Handled by Computer LOS ANGELES (AP) -A computerized control pant! handles your credlt card when you "fill 'er up" at a new gas station in suburban Lawndale. And the machloo will keep It if your number is on the stolen list. -lor fOINI (!tum Iha Comm•-natlool partlcOlar- ly) and lllll lannlafl-wlD -........... lllah prloea. "The wortd I.I 1D O 'f l D I lhnlugll • -.....-In food proJuctloD ao4 dem•nd/' 1811 Sol''"" 1'11lll is u ecooomlc development 0 f hlotorlo fmporW>ce, all loo llt,. Ue appreciated and -dang....,. lo neglect few llllY lenrith " time." Wbelher ew not thla bl .... 1lrely true, there.. no doubt that, If you .... to Curb the Im- pact ol reconl prjcH Oil your own family budge~ you limply must turn more -bow IQ buy food. bow lo cool: fl, bow to pmerve IL TO ZERO IN on jual ... mone)'-tll•••'o It fl utound1ng how lgnm!anl mtDkm ol yw are •-lederal 111UI grades -the aystem which hai been in wie In tbe U.S. few decadea and wblch telll you the overall quality ol ipeat In lennl of lbl tendeniessr julclneto -. n d flavor. ~ concentrate tor an instant on lhO two lllOll common iir.dea you'll !Ind Iii supermarlit'la and bU1cll<r sbopo: c:bolce and good. "To -meat dollar go tur1be<, .J.::.; the lowtr· grade meat wbeo available," urges Dr . Gertrude Armbrust.!r. associate -lessor ol tbe Deparlmtnt ol Human Nutrition and Food at Cornell University. "Good· grade Dltal cost. less per pounds Ind ytelds more lean meat per pound than choice. Although this grade is Jess tender tllan choice, it ts possi· ble to leilderbe the cut. by us- ing moist heat or braising methods of cooking w the pressure cooker." Certainly, Ms. Annhrust..-'s No. l rule would suggest that using anything above U.S. good l<ir chopped bee! or stew meat ts a waste of money. In these cuts, you need not worry about bow tender the meat is. CERTAINLY, HER rule PR Society Gets Room SAN DIEGO (AP) - Tile Public Relations Saclety ol America bas canceled plans to meet In San Diego In 1977. A spokesman said the coovention will be beld In Anabelm because no botel could be lound In San Diego with at least 850 sleeping rooms. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when )'OU need a dellvecy. We will de- liver promptly without extra charge. A l(l'eat many people rely on UI for their health needs. We W'tloome requesta for dellvtty 1 er v I c e and chari:e account.I. The sell-service station -,_ _____ _..._ __ _ PARK LIDO PHARMACY JS1 HOlflltel ""INCi Neapwt IAch '42·15'0 frH Delivery IUW PARK Merwry smnos m~ .• Yaney View at Uncoln described as the first of its kind by tbe Atlantic Richfield Company -hal been In operation leu than two weeb. 'Ibe "'electronic c red it verification" ls carried out by a local computer hooked up at AUantlc RlchfJeld's c red 1 t card center in Atlanta, Ga. * II the machines decide the card is acceptable, t b e customer pushes a button to select one of 18 pumps, gets his gu and receives a receipt detailing the time of day, date. amount of purchase, type of fuel, price per gallon. and number of the pump. * H1lllTIHTON l!.ltlt M""'ry savtngs ~Ilg., Edinger at llta<h * * TillTUI Men:wy "'1ngs ~dg.. lrvlnt Bl'ld. at Newport A'9. * * IA KAlllA·PUUEITOlt Men:wy savtngs Bldg., lmpel1al lfwy. atHll!Jor * * WIOlt Meroury Srl\ngl ~Ilg.. A-Bl'ld. It Sin Diogo f!wy, * Those who buy with cash sUp dollar bills into a slot, and get change from a station manager. 1be average transaction takes 3\i minutes, Atlantic Richfield says. The firm IBys H mora such stations will be opened here and in the East during 197S. ********************** •, Trade Board Membership Sells High Special to the Dally Pilot ClllCAGO -A memberablp on the Chicago Board of Trade Wednesday sold !or $65,000. wrpassing the previous record ol $84,900 esta~lisbed Tuesday. The all time high until thll week had been $62,500 aet 43 years ago on July 31, 19'l9. The latest record mem- bership wu bought by Jamea E. Lauritsen, a Peoria, DI., resident associated with the Chicago commodity brokerage firm ol Biel!eldt, Laurll.!en & Hagemeyer. The seller was Milton A. Gonion ol Halle & Stieglitz Inc., New Yort City. ' ~! !~ ii till l! :: • UPIT ....... TRY UNIT PRICING -Pres!denl Nixon's CQD8Ul1ler advi..er. Mrs. Virgjrua Knauer shows bow ·grocery shoppers can save on food bills by purthasing in larger quaniw..s. Sile urged housewives to use unit prld.ng when lll>owlng. also would suggest that you as much per pound as chuck abould learn well the best roast (bone in), but the liver tenderizing techniquea; grin-will yield from four to five ding, pounding, marinating, three-ounce servings p e r pot ~ roasting, u s l D g com-pound while chuck. roast will mercial tenderizers and cub-provide only two and one-half ing. 5uit the cooking method servings per pound. Most ol to the cut~ the meat, in short, the variety meats also rank and then make tbe·most of the high in nutrition and are con- tenderlzing and f I a v o r i n g techniques available and used in the finest of restaurants. An offshoot of this same rule would be to experiment with "variety" meats, such as 1iver, he.art, kidneys, tongue, brains and sweetbreads. For instance, beef liver may cost * * * * It's Cheaper Shoppers Scoop Own_ Vegetables MIAMI, Fla. (AP) - Budget-eonscrous housewives are trying to beat blgh food prices by picking their own vegetables on sprawling truck farms in south Florida. In growing numbers they are discov<ring the vegetable fields stretching be t w e e n Miami and Homestead where !armers have for years opened their gates to bargain hunters who are not afraid of a little work. HUNDREDS OF Florida city dwellen Including elderly couples and young marrieds flock to the farms on the weekends. They have one thing in common -pocket- books stretdled tight by rising food prices in t h e i r neighborhood supermarkets. Working alongside migrant laborers, they pay a Oat rate, mostly 10 cents a pound, for all the tomatoes, b e a n s , squash, bell peppers and com they can pick. "When you've got four children. you've got to stretch the pennies wherever you can," said Allene Berry as she worked her way down a row of tomatoes. "I just can't afford the prices in the store anymore-. I come out.here all the time and load up. 1 can them and put them in the freezer. You save more tha~ way. "I BAD A lot ol' company down In.Juno, July•and Aucuat and I don't know wbor my ~-bill wooldohave been ff I dldn1 have lheM .neids to count on." "They are coming out in droves lately," aald Becky Stone, who worts for a tomato farmer In one of the "U·Pict· Em" fields . "Thlx Is lettin& to be juat like I ll<ady buslnel8. Fiii' aomt or the.te people now, tt's just like going to the lllore Cllllf cheaper," llho"""' while handing O<lt paper b. g.' weighing •erretablmr and col· lecllng money. Mn, Stone 11ay1 aome ol her new custamen drive 40 and 50 mlles to pick vegetablea.. AND BETSY Jobson, who w.iru for aootber IQmalO farmer, 1811 that uon Slhzr. day and Sunday, the cors are BUT !IOI' .vervbol!v u ... "' .. 11111• bordering .Mexico ,. other tedlnlaues are hein" .-rted to bv housoiw>l<lert ftgbtlng the rl.sl"IJ coet ol lood Boycotbl have b<cn lnlllated around the countrY b y numen:tU• Women'• lfi'OO'PI which In aome casea bu bad """"'derable tffed oo ntaQ Alu. • IO Mon Aetiee .I _____ l MUTUAL FUNDS • • • • • • \ I I ' 0 p p p • p p ~ p E E s ~ • i: ~ ~ l • I I n...dq, Mri 22. 1m Tliiirsday's tlasing Prices ·0nnp1etelNew York Stock Exchange List • • ~Stocks Plummet; -· . Dow Off 13.17 . ~_, l'ork Scdet Volu111e ·l ........ -~i' -......... , ......... ! 1ttiilil lif•t .... ... • ... ·~ ........... . "· ..,. .. ' . .. . , .............. . .. ·-·····-· ..... . ..............• ~ .......... ····· ' 'tr ............... \ • • SC DAILY rlLDT J O ' ,_ • • •• • • • • •• ' 2f ,DAI.LY l'ILOJ Listen Tight" ' RECORD STAR NOW John Wayne Orchestra To Perform The M-piece Golden West College Symphony w i 11 perform io a free public con· cert at 1 p.m. Sunday In the college's community theater. Appearing with the orchestra will be li-year~ld John Wa.1%, a vtrtuoao cellist who has appeared with major orth<stras throughout the na- lloo. · Walz and .the symphony will perform the Haydn "Cello Concerto ln D Major ,'' Schuben'a'' Rosa munde Overture ," Borodin's "Symphony No. 2," and Nelson's "Jubilee.'' Kids Like To Ask Andy WAYNE, SPEAKING on lh<l phone from Cslifomia, says, "John Mitchum thinks like I think and writes like I wish I could and he had written a couple of thine• and I read them. I said. 'Gee, these are wonderful.' He said, 'Would you do me a favor? I have a fellow who writes pretty good musie and I'd like to make a recon!.' It happened kind of casual. "He has great feeling for his country and we had rapport so I listened him out and we talk-. ed about different ideas. He had a couple written that in- trigued me and so I agreed to do it. 1 told him, 'I'm not going to put any money in this kind of thing. This is a record of reflection and I don't think that they buy records to put their hands across their fat bellies and philooophlze. But if It eventually caught on a little I'll be very :happy. If it causes a little bit of rap- In Sunday's Family Weekly: Ye11erd•r'1 Greatest Hitters Speak: "Tomonow' s Baseball Heroes" "The l'd:nkee Cli-pper," Joe DiMaggio._ /lank Creen- ~,g at Detroit. The Se. Loui.s Cardinals' Stan "Tiu Mon" Mu.iial, who may have been ihe greote.sl all- round h~ter in the hi.story of the Nmional League. And Joe "Ducky" Medwick, winner of the "triple cro1vn" /or St. Louil, in 1927. These ore the na"ies that conjur up .springtime .•• and thai caU that .stir.s the blood of eoery American mole (arid uwny, n1any ladies, too): "Play baa!" For a very special sports exclusive, FW asked 11 of the all-time great, powerhouse hitters ol major- league baseball to pick the superstars of tomor· row. And to substantiate their-choices. Every avid baseball fan -and even the duffers - will want to match his choices.for top billing on the diamond in · the coming seasons against the greats'. Look for this cover story in the March 25th issue of Family Weekly magazine. e 'UNSINKABLE ' SANDY-A fonner classmaU! shares her recollections of a happy association with a girl who became a top .U!levisiO!l star despite a "sincere but shrill voice''-televi.sion's Sandy Duncan. e DRESSING ROOM DIVINITY -" ..• Tbere are very few atheists in dreSsing rooms ... " Come- dian Joey Adams explains why entertainers like Bob Hope, Sammy Davis Jx., and Jerry Lewis are ''doing the God bit"-the performers' way of saying they've found religion. · ' All. Coming Sunday Witb The • I DAILY PllOT j • . .. . ... Fans; the Shreddies Useful Cut Foam Rubber R•eclv lo 1tuff lo•cl1 of pillow1, tov1, •I<. l•rge tiie b•g 10 you don't run out h1Hw•v througn. 37¢ . ... 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Pr•veftt1 'rebgr•s1 •ncl •e11~ge fr~ sproutin9, cl••t1 a11t eljtlif\g w•·ecl1 •ncl fertili•er1! , ' Oval Link Brass Swag F1Xture Chain , Atlr•ctive br•ss ch•h~ is p•rfect for h•119/119 .. 1w•g1 •ncl at~•~,.;clecor•fi¥• ' flxt'ilre1. ), foot len9th w\tti hend111.m• • o"•f liM:1I · , I ) 17 ' • • -• "": ; -+ .. -- • . ' N.Y. SMeks • . ) I VOL 66, NO. 81, 5 SECTIONS, 48 PAG~ ORA~~. COUNTY, qAUFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 197l JEN CENTS Stock Market Prices Colitiri.ue Sharp Decline : 17 NEW YORK ,(Ai') -stock mam.t prices continued to plummet today as in- vestors worri~ about climbing interest ratea and l!Ollring lnllatlon. At 11 a.m. (PST) the Dow Jones iJ>. dustriat av<rage, ;;bJch fell Wednesilay to Its lowest closing level in five montbl, slipped another IZ.72 points to 925.65. Declines forged a 5-2 lead over ad- vances in active trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Analysis sal6 \he dOWllllwlng was trig· • ire COuncll Splits. , gered by a gov-I report ~t coo- sumer prlcu; rooe to a D-year hlgb last month an.r.evera1 benkt' recont ooe-balf per<ent ~ In tbe prime le!ldlnc rate -the rate charged their be>! costomers. ''The hlgl>mu1tiple llOCka are ·~ ~ to cnnnble and there ' are DO· buy'<h," said Bradbury K. · Tb\lr!Ow, · analyst with Laliil.aw & Co. On Wedrtesday, the Dow closed down lJ,06 points as Investors sat on the side~• mulling tf>e t!conomy. II was the - - pealed to President Nbtoo to lmpoae _. troJs on lntere!l rates. But the Admloistratloo la sold to prefer tbe jawboning technique to obtain a vnJun. b\TY cutback In the lntemt rates If It consldera them unjustified. f!l apother development the-dollar shifted very slightly -on foreign ex- chaJiies today. rising In Tokyo and !all· IDi ·a few· points on most European martei.. • •• • .em,a1n . -• .Art-A-Fair · Gets Main Beach _Okay Laguna Beach's AWA-Fair, received an< OJ'lll'OVal ol 10rls to use t&e city-oWJ> ed,.abandOried Shell service station prop- erty on Miiin Beach aa the site for its summer art festiva1 . In a split vote, with Councilmen Roy Holm and Phyllis Sweeney vnting no, Arl·A·Fair l'las aiven ~Ion to. use the aite If all ihe proolema, Including Mrs. Bel~r~ G_~ts Lq,guna P~anning Post By JAN ·WORTH 'Of "" DlliY ...... ". Sally Bellerue, a t,wo-year resident of Laguna Beach and a r»<hairtnan in the county campaign to pass· Proposition 20 last !all, b8s been appointed to )he city planning commission. Mrs. Bellerue's appolntment .(WU an- nounced at the city council meeting Wednesday. 1 "Though I am . environmentally coo- cerned, I don't ~see myself as an es:- tremist," Mrs . .Bellerue said today. "I believe In dealing with people and listen- ing to all sid<;." ' The )petite mother"()f two .has been ac- Uve in the. League or Women Voten, Village Laguna, and the -Environmental Coalllion. Her first involvement in Laguna Beach was the .high rise initlative eJ.ectk>n two Years ago. "With two srilall children, I'm begin- (See BEU.EllUE, Page I) -' legal liabillfy ol nslng the derellcl struc-· ture, can be woi'ked out. ' '.!1te council aulhorU.ed city 1ljlff to In- vestigate the matter and work with the traditional artist group, the third and smallest ol the Art Colony's art festivals. The decialon~was.met.l>y applause and- cbeers from an aUdience which nearly lilled the" council Chamben. • Althciuih ~ the uae ol tbe ~ tile Couni:il .. pftsaed !ear tbal preceo wO\)ld be,eelabllabed fer art laltlval-ol 'theJ!aln Beach Park when evtloped. 'Ibo 1 council also voicl!d concern· that traffic circulation and parting pr~ems In the area, eapecially' ... 1e ~Urizig the s um m er festival area, would be multiplied by the ~ 61 the lesUval on the c.oa.st Higbway lite. Jean Spiry, former president ol t>rt-A· Fair, ·satct .approval of the downtown site' for the small ~estl.'!al waa a Ille• or death matter !or l!l<i traditional artisis' asSOciation. ~ "We· 'are a non-profit organization dedlceted to our goal ol building a permaoeot community center or tradi- Uooal art. "Ola" summer show serves only as a means tO that end om ~erefore, we pose (See ART·A·1'AIR, J>aie I) Laguna Attempts, .. ' -~~ To Cur.h· Junk ' . • • .I • t , .... " .. ,. Dealer's Activity )Ml~aci~:La:7:·~.:er::! s:ni:og; . ; ·Weap.o:ris Wheeler's actlviiles. 1 Wheeler of 471 Shadow Lane, was sued ~ ' ' o ·utlined Wed!-iay In an Orange County Superior • F. -"-' P .. ~ ...... , ~'.!°':J:,~.:"'~ Federal-A_ide -Sav,.s Gas_' . Ra. tionin_g Not Only Answer iremeu s ar~ · residents o1 tbe tlnmedlate area. -.I. ·· ·· . Lo w· A . al . . .Tbe actloo liled bf City Attorney Tully 'By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI . ,He sa1d tbe Los. in,ei..." area In several .... coocepla !or reducing the t lD8 pprov "I Seymour claims 'that -bas • Of ... -.... .... ··"·-··-will bave to" ·-·· -··· ...__ ··'"I -~"I mll tr led ('~) In penistenUy refused to comply with city .---~ -· ~ ~ v~ e ea _ ave : •n• A ki I t lo !Ir_,_, ••••• onllnance 209 Which la out lidential Gas ratioolng.may oot be an.uciusiYe plete. package' ol act1ooO from ""1cb tr Southern. Calllomla. • cars Pa':' J',.g ~ulll t.a:c:aJ:ffi zooJng requiretru!llts !':r die are~. remedy to · SoUthern' California's smog ·build a comjrr.benslvei and"lnter-modal One ol·-lnclud<a•leVJing ecoomllc Station, SI6481nd Ave., will be purchased, . ii la also alleged. that Wheeler .has problem, ~ ,to-tesd!oonY offered ~ans •. perta\~_.system. · , • '' tbe Board ol Supervlaora ·~ecJaed Tuea-never applied !or a vedance that woold In Anaheim .< today, -llelore the · 'Cei1a1Dly, tbe first ste1rlli ....irtctlnt penaltiea er.provl4lng lnceoUvee lor peo- day. . ' . . • • pmnlt.hlm to operate a junk~ In Envlronmeotal Protect!mi Aiency. tbe automotille ·la not ~n a..-tbe-boonl• pie '1119 use tbetr automOlillea. In The lot will •be ·(or ears of pald and a residentially i.oneQ sector. 1 jestilying be/ore tbe "federal panel , CUI Jn "everyone's' au-e uH bu( essence, these plans 0 Involve lpeClal voluntetµ" Onnen who have no place 19 Seymour bas asked for a court order ·currently involved bl i·~y hear~ rather, elllnlnation of nt&-esientlal trips user's fees for people who drlve their wk thejr c1111 at presep\. Al>proxlmate restraining Wbeeler's activillea pending on methods ol cleaning up ibe air Jobn '8nd tjle ci;eatioo ol a vtable public ' a¥1om<!Pll• Into or ·'lfbo .pitrk within the cost Is $20,llOIJ. <»uni!'• lleal Pniperty trial ol the I-II la qpecled that E. llli1eQ. Ulllfanl to lheU.S. secretary' 1 ifaniPOftatli>n'altemat(ve for thoee trips central city, accordlJ1i to Hlrten. ~Ices will ·acquire the site !or the ~udge Robert P. k,;,,11nc1 wl11 se\ the ol traiisponatloh, re\llewed ·a tong !lat ol which are essential,'' be iald. , ,Others conolat ol Improving com- d>unly Fire De~t. bearing date later this week. alternatives to ratlotlq. ' The • federal · oHicial • later • ou~ munlca\JOlll such '8 the telephone and ~ 1 1 , cab~e ,TV tq reduce the number of auto -·, · ' '"" ' " tl1pl lleceuary and Improvement In Realtor Chief · Backs Board · Stand· §:gz~~~~ • ~ ol lnduatry -k abllts lo ... -J conunodiite t~ , A ctlt!Oal 1'MCllon Ill' AID01d 0-, a '¥"ber al the Boord fll Mj--, to ~bf tbe La!!*~ol Reallots that a 'lOW plamUni commialOnor baVe a baci<&loond In land develGpment was dlallenged Wednesday by Boord al lleal· tora president Don Ward, Marc Frledber& and Mart·Gumblner. Ward cntictzcd Hano !er "tr.ii>uaW. by Innuendo tbal anyone wllo !la.bulld<r, .. archltect, or a real eatat4 broker la o1 -· "We l<PllllDI all ti-1lho ,.,. ...,,..,.,,_,,,...,.,_,.,t!" . o1 VU!age.t-. "Ptrlilpl tbe moat~ polnl I "'"l*-lJ ID 1-~"Ward Aid. Pl\ipell) °""'" COl\ttlbute In direct , "Ii 11 time -llPOke !er Ill* can mate today II that none of thtse new '"11111 -""•~ lallt lo ,. becauae . ia.o a tbelr ~ t.rty percent af 1lho ~ , --· ..., It.. .,,.. --alraleglea and loola of transport:8tlon ,...., ___ ,, Ibo ..._ ._._ and 100 o1 the •~< --,_ 'Wh1cli I llav• delcrlbed • are l*'lect. ,.. ..... -u.tr fftperty ID lhe lint ..., _.. per<Ont they own'priip&\f bett or because•lliey nor •do the7 oH<r lull aolutloN to )Olll' place .... "" m1tlieft11 no Ol])er ot· -lllldpl, Ward palnlllit oot.. JJ'l.ill'the-.. Oln,.-.i-prob1e1n1 ID Los AngeleJ," be saJ<t &anized group to repr&;t er pralaCt tbe • Oomldel1ng thla Inv~, Ward aald wllo wilh to buY or ..U that property," •Noiletliotess, >wbat thiy td6 "oiler 11 rl8f>la ol tbe lndlvldoll property owner. be thoul)lt property °""'" dwrved to •Ward asllL• • ' ' · (loo SMOG, POI• t) 'n-rl&l>ia .... ~ ev«> thouch -lllllr -re~i!>d on the 'Ibo Boord Of hlton' ~~t II tbe::: 11y!::"1=5t:;,, P~~~..;;~~ ~i!. ~=~~t,;:· ·J' ·effrey ;P~rty' Set "hlcJleil -,.. o1 Ille._, Ille. ~:~~ .... llimed to , ;~IUld-~I ........... ~1 ,. eilo1! •llSIJll'I-~ . . ' . -'--:.il'l li utili!, l!'a.1<1 ... 1~ In .. •Jll'-..i ·' statcmenl, to -that pertlll>I lo these proleaalons ~ not ba glftll the publlc ll'llll and that 111ey wm oeU tbe eommunlty tntereets down tbe river. Ward acreed with llano tl>ot tbe Boord "Realton la 111 IPICial lDtEnlt .,dip,'' "Ji>r~--!" ·.-r~·~ .. 1111~1'(afd -a1c1.··• .. ~·;.,' · • .\.,..bootcocldau--1ionor01gLois ndtbs........,..~ ... ~\I ...... 11 111 ... _,.,.,letter'lo UIO-a·· "~-~-.. Hi.._. n1-. "' _, ~,...,_..,.. ...,,, .~r .. 1'ho bu Nllcned !tom th> " ..-ID ...,. .... -fair ID ii IP~ a.~· < • ,-a•.l'!"tner '11111 . ·~ ,etac!li' PIOllllnq Commll.1~1 tn wlthlntbeOllllltralllllaflawandaf-won1.-r Balltlo l .,,. ' -' "catlifled !iii-l!lllMiti WUblDiloo,.D.c., wilt be held the -'f -... will best meet -J111Piili111J'• a-of" I -~"eJi>lollalii!n af,tlie tiom 1..0 lp:'lli,°Sa\Un!llJ I! ''Top of the hit needo. 11--ara ~ -•Jllltts~.,.... "-lllit' to_.. lib point. ·IMf" -Ill the Sarf tllcl Sand Motel. wtdlo ba -II md Ibo .... be -11111• .. rH•• to tliW IOrll,J.' : ~ -.. ol lllt lllllf1ICll<ISllW .,' ~ ........... M J.Urey ls tn- make, lhouJd ba -.lo IOll 11. An -H""\'I".... . -.al,~~·\' <riloi,"ilX aaJ11. ' • ....,~ J-... • ' ••• I I I It closed In Tokyo at ssuo yen, up from 263. T\D'nover wu iMs than on Wednesday. Britain"• high lnten8t rateo continued to at,_ foreign lundl and the pound opened at 12.4715, up ll'.om Wednesday'• $2.4130, then It rooe during the momlag to $2.47~. In Frankfurt, the American money opened at t.&m 'marts, down lrom 2.8280, and by noon waa down to 1.8250. en ~ ·, Councilmen Back TOW Facility . The Laguna lleach City Councll, acting under the enraoid!nary bulma portion ol Its agenda, Wednesday nllbt reaf- firmed that the Dre llatlon at Top ol Iba World would 00! be abut down. '!be ~·· action ~ dealt with a slated clooin ol Jlla 111l11op llation due to aboenteellsn and a docialOo 11J Ci- ty Manager LarrJ -· not lo allocate q;•--....... pp_..,,.,. ol the l~dllty dmm, aeVenl dl)ol ~ Iba deportment -ba lilllCI bezwl..s , · Iii VOQ pointed •remarD, Mlyor Cbarlloll Boyd aald 111111 I docialon - as c!Ollft ol !bi llaUon ''l"'eaented a policy d!clilall wlllcb only the ct!y COUIJo cil 1INlf could mate, an apparent e"'"8lllellt by ibe mayor that Roae bad overatepped h1a -Ill cloalng tbe sta-tion. • Mayer Boyd aald tbe clolur<i o1 the Top ol tbe World lllation had been )Mll at the bead o1 the agenda so that tbe "problem can be dealt with quietly, cleenly and clearly." Roy Holm, vice mayor1 aald be waa dlalurbed by tbe cloeure 01 ~ Dre lacfil. I), ... of three In tbe town. "I think It ls in Important matter when you cloee down a !Ire station. "II wu Important that tbe rtatloo wu clooed !or tbe reuons that It waa cloeed (iiOnallocatliin cii' .-tlmi lliDdi ii' llolm said. "II II not the lntm\lon of the eounc11 that any lire station be c1oeed becaUM of an lnabWly to pay overtime. 'Ibo ceuncll lnsttucted Mr. -that that Dre lllatlon and all fire statloos be manned again,'" Holm aald -. '!be fiap developed ov1r the one-day cloouro Monday ol the 1tatlool. SbutdoWn wu due to balpitallzaUon ol one llreman, leevlng one ah!lt abort banded. On days when the tnam>lng cycle In- cluded the boopital1zed llreman, tbe sta- llon was to be cloaed. Ma)'W BOyd reemphaslud the "pollcy" aspecta of the cootroversy. ' "WJiat waa at ltake here wu an m. terpretatlon as to -t .... policy. "'lbil, undoubtedly, is the bard way to Interpret policy," Mayor Boyd sald refer- (See STA110N, ~I) I 0r .. ,. Weatller Fair lklee will prevail ~lOlll U.,. I orange eo..t '"' Friday, with ' sUgbtly wanner temper•tute1, to boot •. Hlgbo at the beaches U· pectad In tbe low 80s rlllbi lo ri Inland. Ovenllghl -4MO. Gust}' wlnda ol 20 to :IO mph ara upectod to decrease by Silurday, INS!Dt; TIHtl\ V FinollCIGI col•mnUI Svlt>ia • Porter savs the ms of cMGp food mai be oWr, Pruld .. 1 Nb> on't con11on.tr odoiaer Uf'OCI 1hoppen to trw 1Hlit pricinq, ond Mfaml •"°Pl>e'• or • picking thelT OtDn v<Qetoblel [Tom the fi<ldl. s.. 111e.. food stone• and more on Pogc 17. ......... ' c.1~· • c......... »-» -.. Cr.1-.N N DM'tl~ t ......... ,... ' 1;•'"1el!!IMll'lt •• ~ ...... ,,." ,.. ........ t ... .... lf _...., u ' • ! % DAii. Y PILOT LS TIMndlr. Mm 22, 1973 Reds Say U. SAIGON (UJ'I) , -'lbe Communllta Aid !O<kJ new Ameri<aG demaodo lhlt Include .. ~ cl-~ ot war held ·Jn ~ my pOllpooe !he r<lease cl !he 117 rema!nloi American POW1 lw .ev<ral days. The Communllts prev!oosly lndlcated the last priaooen would be fmd tllil weekends 'l1>e North v1e1namese said !he pr!-. might 1!lJI be sent home ao- cordlna to the tentative weekend schedule U !he United Slate1 tears up a letter from Brig. Gen. John A. Wlcklwn, deputy cbld of !he U.S. <lelegatlon lo the I I. Joint :=.,.mlqle (JMO), -Ill 1 d•l!W'ded ~ 1111' Ibo! V.B. 11C:1ai11Y bt ill !heir .,,., -.... !he C-W.'oll malra amac-far ll'!t -cl POW1_1-...,.lbllulcl~ lean troops are tent home. He bad said Wednesday !he Americana troops might be withdrawn by Sonday to coiDclde with !he POW releaa ahead of the next Wednesday scheduJe. Today, Wickham said withdrawal of the Americans would be baited unUI !he North Vie-produce • II.st of ..... From Pagel ART-A-FAIR DECISION • • • no threat whatsoever, to thole who would and should keep the completed Main -Park Inviolate and """""'' lorev• !he beauty ol !bat area for the publJc good. II lbe llld. Doogtsaa Grange, pr....,i Arl·A,Fair pre.stdeiit, aald the ISllUIU !estiva!J luture at the hla!orlc Ille oo North Cout Highway waa In doubt. Rumors have circulated Iha! the pnip. erty the artbts have used since the group's inception as the ''spUnter Festival" ii for sale. "Every lot in Lquna is for sale," Holm quipped. The art group had lira! approached the city planning comnlilSloo wllb a request to use the vacant Jot at the foot of Broe.dway as its festival site. Planning commissioners nl.xed that, but, on another spilt vote, decided use of the service otlllion property would be better. That presupposed that the building might be leveled in Ume for the festival, howev..-, lbe cl17 council on advice of City Attorney Tully Seymour, decided demoll· tion of tbe station could be prohibited by provisions of the Coastal 1.one Conserva.. tion Acl. FrotnPogel SMOG •.. hope for the future; hope for a better transportation aystem with less pollution at INS cost, for more of your citizens." During his testimony today, Hirt en disclosed that in 1973 the Urban Mass Transportation Admlniatration baa pro- vided a $250,000 analysis of a posslble rapid raU corridor In Otange County. Hlrten did not elaborate further on what this railroad plan might involve. David Soloman -ted plana for !he bootha of !he lr!S leotlval, noting the gathering would not t>ar viewa to the sea. He aaid !he feotlval could be deiigned around the old station. In vollng lljjalnst !b0a1ie lor Ari A Fair, Holm said: "I'm not that much en- couraged about the organization being down there or anyplace else on the Main Beach. "First and foremost is lhe question of parking and problem of traffic flow. These are the two most serious problems we have in th.la city, especially during tbat time of the year," the vice mayor said. Mrs. Sweeney cited !he !raffle hazard ~nted by the dlstrucUoo of !be art festival lmmedla!ely djacent to !he highway and also llald ohe worried about the precedent being established. "With every little adjustment we 'make, people betome used to that ad- justment and (we) become stuck with it/' she said. Mayor Charlton Boyd said the city should help the Uttle festival. "We want to help each other ••. lift YoU up from the made-do arrangements you have had 10 far," Mayor Boyd said. Councllnfan Carl Johnson saJd he had changed his mind about the art groui)'s appllcaUon, after hearing the artists speak. "I came ln here convinced that this ,.,.as an impractical idea," Jobnaon said. He noted that a past city council had once advocated a 200-unit hotel for the arta, which would have caused many times u much traffic congestion as the fesUval, he said . ''I intend in no way to establish a prec. eden! fe< u 1 e of Main Beach In later years," Johnson said. The city manager said a genera1 policy decision by the <9<md1 oltaylng the proj, ect In concept would aUow staff to work out !he detalla. City manager Larty Rose suggested, tongue in cheek, one solution could be "a banner strung across the site that says: 'This i! not a precedent.' " 7 Reagan Opens Campaign For Tax Control Action SACRAMENTO IAP ) -Gov. Ronald Reagan launched an unprecedented two- pronged campaign today to write llls long-range tax control plan Into the Ca!ifomla Constitution. The Republican chlet executive, at a news conference, announced introduction of the constitutional amendment into the Legislature, where he said he e1pects It to be defeated. But at the same time. he said, a parallel initiative petition campaign wlll begin nelt month to bypass the Ieetslature and put the proposal directly on the statewlde ballot in November. Reagan also announced a statewide citizens committee 'ffill spearhead the petition campaign. He said It will be headed by Or. Norman Topping, presi- dent emeritus of USC. Topping headed last year's successful ca mpaign against the Watson Initiative that Reagan and other slate leaders op- posed on the basis its property tax limit provisions would create chaos. "Government speOOing Js out or hand," OU.N•I COAST u DAILY PILOT Reagan said. "As citizens snd taxpayers, we have ·an unparalleled opportunity tG reverse the trend and actually reduce the amount of taxes the state can take from the people's earning.t. ''Indeed, Jf our plan is approved in November, C&lifornlares will be able to keep for themselves -to spend as they wish -$118 billion in earnings over the next 15 years.'' he added. "Without this plan, there is every Iikellhood that the same $118 biUioo will used to satisfy government 's voracious appetite for the people's earnings, in the form of higher taxes," the G<lvemor said. "The Legislature has made it clear they are not going to let It (the bill ) come out," Reagan said in a radio in- verview late Wednesday. 'The proPosal would tie state tnx col- lections to a percentage of personal in- come, redu cing the ratio of taxation from the current level of nearly nine cenb on each dollar of income to about seven cents over a 15-year period. Reagan said the average family of fOur would save $17,000 in that period com- pared with the current rate of tu col- lect ioos and state spending. The state budget still could triple, to $27 billion. in that period and leave room for growth, inflation and new programs, Reagan said. ' Reagan urged Callfoniians to tell their lawmakers "in no uncertain tenn.s" they want the measure put on the ballot at the special election he plans lo call in November, Falling that, he said, "very shortly we'll be circulating petitions." It li!ikes 520,000 signatures to qualify an lnitiaUve petition for the ballot . Helen M. Revet Services Friday • Requiern mass will be celebrated for Laguns Niguel resident Mrs. HeJeo M. Revet at 10 a.m. Friday In St. C.tberlne of Sten a CelhoUc Cburcb, IAiuna Beach. Mrs . Revet died Tuesday. She was 50. • ' Survivors ~re Mrs. Revet'a huaband. f.ornellUJ; son, Terry; daushtera Mr11. Lynn Caperton bo!b of Laguna Beach and ai1ters1 Mrs. Rose Hayest Mrl. Cathleen CWnminp of New Yorks The famUy has requested t h a I mel1lorlal coolr1bu!lons bt made to !he Mental Heal!h Society, lnlmnant will be at -Cemetery. J'\muat dtr... tors are l>lcConn!ck tal\llll Betdi Mortuary. r y D~lay ~Release ... ·: ~ VL m!Utary .... bold In 1-with~ lb the 4*. plaao and ...... of '"" 7 ~ lllO c-. ..,.,,.. man 10 ..... 11 Jill. l'ff ....,.) lo do 11111. • 7 'l1lorw .,. obool 1.11111 _..... .... stlll in Vlelnam. Wickham iald all but about 1,000 would be sent home by March 28, the deadllne set by the ParlJ cease- fire agreement bo&h for troop withdraw•l and prisoner release. Reaction from the VJet Cong was swift. Lt. Gen. Tran Van Tra, bead of the Viet Cong delegation to the JMC, aald Career Over UPIT ...... Joseph Kennedy ID bas ended his brief career as a city social worker in San Francisro. The 20syear,old son of1he late Sen. Robert Kennedy quit his $8,840,a,year post after four weeks following criticism of bis appointment by the city's board Of !Npervisors. Lagun~ C~uncil Action I "' These are there principal actions takeh hunting or molesting wild birds, their by the Laguna Beach City O>uncil dur, nests o< egg' and requires posting of ing its regular meeting Wednesday nlght:"''" signa at the entranC.s of !he Art COiony OOMMISSIONER APPOINTED _ Iles :!ru~~end "Lagun' a Beach is a bird lectioo of Sally Bellerue, a two-year resi· dent of Laguna Beach and activist in civic GIFT ACKNOWLEDGED -Received affairs, as new city planning commisalorr a gilt of ISO from Lillian N. DuSoe for ed b M Cha II Main Beach Park trees, donated in er was announc Y ayor r 00 memorJal to the late William D. Martin, Boyd. Mrs. Bellerue will fill !he commts, sion seat vacated by Lois Jeffrey. fonner Laguna Beach.mayor. A letter of thanks wtll be sent by !he cooncll to Mrs. BEACU,A,FAIR -Gave !he tradit100s DuSoe. al artists of Art,A,Fair approval to uae AGRICULTURAL , RECREATION the abandoned SheU servJce station prop-ZONE -Approved establishment of an erty on the Main Beach for the art group's Agricultural -Recreational zone, an summer festival if prOOlernS can be amendment to the city zoning ordinance. Y.'orked out by staff regarding the high-The measure would provide for bucolic \Vay site. Art·A-Fair agreed to pay a uses with individual building sltes ol. at $2,000 deposit, and 25 percent of the gate least IO acres. receipts, an estimated return to the city METER FINE _ Tabled a discussion of $5,000. on reducing the overtime parking meter BIRDS PROTECTED -Gave fina1 ap- proval to an ordinance establishing the city of Laguna Beach as a bird sanctuary. The measure bans shooting, trapping, Plumbing Gea1· Taken in Tl1eft fine from the present rate of $3. Mayor Charlton· Boyd suggested the reduc- tion in the fine might soothe the ruffled feathers of customers who are ticketed Jn town. Other councilmen said that the present fine was needed to keep people from parking an day in the storefront spaces and willingly accepting the lower fine. A reduction to $2 had been proposed. free lJl Amerlcan I by Marchf8, ... ,........ •. A ~I ~ made tbo slaloment In Washington oaked about the roported dllcord between !be Coms mWlists ~ American membera of. the Join! Military Commission. "There should be no confusion On this aubject," lille Deputy Preu Secretary Gerald L. Warren. In another developmeot about ,,OGO Soulb Vietnamese troopo bave broken tJ>e siege of a govemau11t carap aurrwnded' far more than a week by Communist ...... I W,.., mlJllal'1-ald I clay. Tllo source said !he )'ooils •Uppor!ed by tanks and war plinea Wednesday night Wied the •iege of Rach Bap, a 1()()- man gov.ernment base 20 IJliles north of !he capital. · Sljgon claimed the COmmunista en- circled the base in violation of lbe Jan. 28 ceuesflre and said Wednesday'• govern. man! mUllary operation wu tbe $OCOlld Jaries! since !be truce took efle<:t. ~ '-. ·;,'1f".l'.1~ .. , ~I IRS Locks Out :.· .. ; t ~~­,,.ao-'J1'.w~~· Area Contractor · A pair of Internal Revenue Service agents took over a Garden Grove con- tractor's office and locked him out for two hours Wednesday, but finally From Pagel BELLERUE. • • Ring to s e e .things in a long · range perspective," Mrs. Bellerue said. She said she wants to see Laguna Beach "like Laguna Beach is -a village." Preserving it for her children is important to her, she said. Implementing a population limit and continujng the push for greinbelts are crucial local goals as well, she added. . Her son Tommy, 6, attends Top or the World School where Mrs. Bellerue ls a room mother and teaching aide. Bobby, 4, attends nursery school. 1 Her husband, Victor, is ' a deputy coun- ty counsel. The new commiS!ioner, replacing Loi~ Jeffrey, w h o resigned to move to Washington, D.C., was born and reared in L<ls Angeles. ~e is a former elemen- tary school teacher. On the question of development, Mrs. Bellerue said, "I think we can find ways of having good hotels, for example, that fit in to the Laguna atmosphere. II they are built Carefully, developmenta may be the best use of the land. "But greenbelts may also be the highest and best use of the fand in some cases," she said. Twelve candidates vied for the com- mission opening. The personnel ap-- pointmen~ made in uecullve tlel!io:T, was not a Unanlmou.9 cbolce, Mayor Charlton Boyd .said. .I• From Pagel REALTOR ... ii is used !hat obould be given !he c1ose111 scrutiny," Frledberg 111J,d. '"Al a groupt de .. lopers have abused their rtgbts ... 1 but there are notable examples ... tha t have shown respect for !be in!egrlty ~f !he landscape. Friedberg noted Iha! even Ian Mcllsrg, a national spokesman for ecology who spoke in Laguna Tuelday, ll&ld It is "Ins evitably Mlle lo bury one'• head In lh• aand by advocating the disaUowlng ol development." Flood Area Declared SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Ronald Reagan said Wednesday Ventura County is being added to areaa deslgna!ed by Prealdent Nixon for dlaaster relief because of storms and flooding Jan. Us 18. That means Ventura County resideota with damage to homes and businesses wlll be eligible fO!' .long,term,)ow,il}~ loans from the U.S. ·Sll)l!ll ll!IS!pe~ Administratton. · • capitulated to his predicament. "I was flabbergasted," dectared scat~ folding contractor David Roberts , who ... admits tax troubles blamable on other parties. Garden Grove police were notifiiid shortly after IRS agents R. H. Theusen and Bernard Gresblnk raided Roberts' office at 12570 Brookhurst St., to padlock it. ' Roberts, who entered the business two • years ago, owes about $12,000 in back employe withholding tas:e.s but has been making retroactive payments following IRS negotiations. He said agents Theusen and Gresblnk demanded full paymenlt a demand he could n't meet. . , A rather tense confrontation occwTed when Patrolman 0. R. Bade was dispatched to the scene following a c~ for· help by Mrs. ~an Roberts. , They finally took down notl<es wlll'lll ng anyone (!()ncetned that fhe finn had been seized by government order and grum~ ily 4eparted following a twcrhour stand· off. Roberts claimed th.at he did not in- tentionally hold back the tax moruea due the government but was uq_able to pay them due to customers' difficulties, "My problem was collecting money that was owed. Some people just wouldo't pay and o!hers wen! bankrupt,". he explained following the IRS hassle. ' He said he negotiated a payment for this week of $3,064, almost a fourth of llie total owed the government and this ts what finally led the adament IRS men to (!()ncede. Roberts charged the IRS agents with illegal search and seizure vi<i!atlng bis constitutional rights. "If I waa to tab !heir property .-r the same ~Uons I'd be a criml.aal.f· be fumed . 7 .,, ,-•im i • Easter Vacation Pro.grums Slar,ed By ~~ast YMCA If your c.bitdren don't know what to do wi!h !h.,,,..,m during the upcoming Easter ,vac:ation" !he South Coast YMCA may have-the aniwer. ~· A program of game11 crafts,~ songs, skits,·~ swimming, naJure lore, and a trip to-San.Diego ls schedi11ed lor April l&-29. Cost of_ the program, called "Adven- ture Week," is $22.50 for mem~rs and $27.50 fqr J~members. All cbilijren &-JO yealS o/ qe,,,.. eligible. Bas !raj!sporta, lion will be provided. · The Laguna Niguel Community Cenler will be !he location of !he program In the momlnp, wilb ac!lv!ty moving to Clmp Dolph in Alllii! canyon for the aflemcionl. Each day wtll begin wllb pickup at 8:30 a.m. aod end wJth drop of! at 4:30 p.mz Deadline for registration iii ·April 9. More lnfOnnaUon' may be obtained by calllne !he Y office, .49fs9131. Plumbing fixtures valued by the own· ers al $465 were carried off Wednesday night by intruders who apparently used a pass key to enter a storage shed on a Laguna Niguel l'Oflstruction site, Orange County Sheriff's officen said. NOBODY SELLS TV FOR LESS THAN DUNLAPS' Deputies said the breek-ln at 33616 Halyard Drivet was reported by oiliclal.s of Avco Community Developers loc. The plumbing equipment wa.s being used ln construction of homes In the Salt Creek area. Deputies in the Laguna Niguel area were also called Wednesday night to In- vestigate a break-in at the home of Vi· ejo Element~ry School custodian Alvln Warren Crooke, 62, of 29412 Via San Sebastian. Crooke told officers an lntnlder broke his kit~ window, entered the rear of th e reslflence and took f'l ln cash from the den and master bedroom. Frotn Page I STATION ... rina lo -11 "the one who C11Tia oot policy.'' "When In doubt, !he council will lie very glad 10 take up the mailer. The poll<y role ll one of !he moet aerlouo onea ••• JealOWily glWdod," Boyd said. Otber councilmen remained mum and I Rooe •llerred no rebu!tal. f Safety Meet Called 'l'be Safel7 cammlu .. cl !ho aty o1 La&un• Beach will meet at l p.m. 'l\Jeos day In the cOuncU cbambel'I 01 a\)' hill, 505 Forest Avt. I • ' AND WE WILL PRO~E. IT .. ; •• Here Is Our lnfkltion Fighting Offer 1. Stop In ond got our price on _.ny TV In Clock. 2, Shop oi,,; price & coml"'r.:_ 3. If you con purchHo tho TV for 1011 et any other franchlud doalar In Oiango Co, DU... lap'1 will .. 11 you tho TV •1 lho LOWER price PLUS GIVE 'YOU AN ADDITIONAL 10% OF THE DIFFERENCE. Offoi: uplros •·rll u; 1973, . . ..... . ~-. f MOTORO&.A RCA Portable '.71"flR! Q + ColorTV ' 1 uasar,. ll•oot•..;.p,~1ng1y11•t1t ~· C(X(ltTV , to an)ay 10 mocl!. . IN STOCI ... -..i 16" Df ...... 1t .. ~ 21·q- IN STOCI 1r ..-..-1t:' 11 C ' 21'" Dla1aarl 11" 111111111 • t ,, ....... .. '"' llq•• JJ" D ... tsll I JI"' DI 11 nsf . 90 DAY Mo•r llf ca111 ..... 1a•1 lot'°" CAS.H C-ratl .. luylnt w1no ...-Om Group With Tho CUDlt v .. -""""' II r •• •• • • ••'19 Power .t 1 to St''" f:H ......... ,... . 1815 llWPlllJ lft. lll11nltn t1St1 111S1 -Plllll W.77U 1 I , \ I I I , \ 17 I I Sadlllebaek -N.Y. tecks VOL 66, NO. 81, 5 S6CTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA ll-IUltSOAY, M>..RCM 22, 19n TEN CENTS Stock Market Prices Continue Sharp Decline ' . • NEW YORK (AP) -Sloct market prices cooUnued to p-today u iJ>. vellon -about cllmhln& tnterut rates and aoarlnl tnllatlon. ne Dow Jones tDdustrial average, ~ f~ Wedneoday to .111 loweot ctOo. tng,level Jn fivo _,tbs, allpped lllOtber 13.17 points to 9ZUO. • Declines forged a 5-2 lead over ·ad- VllllC'I in active trading on the New York stock Exchange. · Analysts uJd the downswing WIS trig• g....i by -~gnvemment report that ...,. llUll1el' prlCee rose to a JI.year high last mooth and .....-ii benb' ......,1 ooe-balf Jl!!l'<(!nt boost In tbe priJne lending rate -the rate charged lbelr best customera. '"lbe bigb.multlple stocks are begiJ>. Ding to =bl• ~and ·there are no buyera," said Bradbury K. Thurlow, ana1ysl witli Laidlaw & Co. On Wednesday, the Dow cloeed down 11.08 points u · investors Sat on the sidelines mulling the economy. It was the . lowest dosing point for ,the bluo dllp m. dicator alnce Oct. It. : Meanwhile, repr..eirtaUVfO ol banb that raised lbelr ~ lending ,rate to 6l\ percent pl~ to try to CODv!rice the Nixon adrnini&tratlm today ~t the credlt.tlghtenJn&'move Is justilled. seven banks, I!<!; by Manufacturers' ll!""i!U.r!':~ ~";:;\~ Tueoday, saying · lt' was necessary because of rising de!nand f9f Ioons. <Jialnnan Ardlar 11'. -ol Ibo Adminlstntlan'f C)wmn-... ~ and DI-llftlllllll'1 IO d I c a I e d dlapleaaure at the-aod .-tbe banbtooeod,.-eotoa moeUng today in bis Wubln&ton ol!ice. Bums' resPoOle had tbe apporent el· feet of discourqjng -banb froln lmmedlately boostin« rateo .. Chairman Wrllbt l'iiman ol tbe llowle Banking Committee 1lil i-i critical of tbe tocru. In tbe primate rate and ap- Clean Air Concept Told , Gas Rationing Not Only Solution, Panel Hear8" 'By RUDI NIEDZIELSII aJtemaUves to ration~. or *' _..,. ,.... ...,, He said the Los Angeles area in G'8:r•Uonin& 111$Y not be an exclusive particular will have to seek out a com- remedy to Southern C.!Hornla's lllDOg plele pecl:age of actions from which to problem, accordl!ig to test!mooy offered build a· comprehensive and Inter-modal In An8hetm , today before t b e tranaporla1!9n system. Environmental Protection Agency. ~'Certainly; the flrat step In restricting T~g befi>re the federal panel, the automobile Is not ao across-the-board cumnily lnvotv,.i In ·a two.day hearing cut In everyone's automobile ..,. but on method.a of cleaning up the air, John rather, ellmtnation of nm-essential trtPs E .. lllrten, asalstapt to the U.S. aecrel8rY and the creaUon ol a viable public of, tr~tloo, reviewed a long llst ~ transportation altemaUve for those trips \ which are essential, 11 he said. The federal official later outlined several new concepts for reducing the total vehicle miles traveled (VM'i') in SOuthem Califoriila. One of theae inc!Udea levying ecmornlc penalties or providing> iricentlves for ~ pie who use their automobiles.· 'In essence, these .. plans invotv.,_ special user's fees for people wm drive their automobile into or who park wilhin the central city, according to Hirten. Otben consist of Improving com- munications IUCb as the telephone and cable TV to reduce the inmlber ~ auto trips neces8ary and Improvement In transportation to include bus ~ or buswaya, hlgh-capacl\y and double dock buses, oubscrlptiClll bus aervice, car poola, aUIGmllted tins schedilling, and the scbed~ of· ind\llll'Y'l••n abilts to ac- commodate them. "Perhaps the most 'important point I (5ee SMOG; Page I) Rinker Wms l.-OQi~g Change Tu ::Et~T:oro Tot Wateh -set . u~s. Demands. Might · ne1;iy .. • lrvine Approves Evening. Program • '-'·'"' •. ~ ' -1 An election campalq l'O•trlbutor to four of the five ''Orlll'ie County fluperViaoh l\'edneoday · 'illll aprovat from th' board of ~ iionlftg along El Toro ·Road, over It recom- meddaUoii for ·ctental frOm coWity ·plan-nhia commialoOera. Developer-ljarTy llink>er waa re- queathig a zone cll8nle from reJldenUal to. commer#al use on eltht acrts on ~I TorO Road, divliled 1!Y Mulrlands Boolr<ard'ln El T . ...0. , • · Irvine will be in tj>e child care business ~~ .. It*"' Ill Tot T~ program ro frM perentJ for particjpa\!On J,p _jie 1clty's evening recreati<ll!,.grogram. •. 1"'" pl>Ogram wUJ.'.!r.'.ate -knlgbls,. hai 1:15 to 1:16 p.m. and 1" open only lo-the c:hll!li'el! of plirenta enrolled In a cl· ty program. l , 'lbe T.ot Tender1program ·Was approved Tu.y on a 3 to 2 vote by the city coun- cU,"wlth Henry Quigley and Ray Quigley in opposition. Ray Quigley I a-I dhe ~the pro- gram' because 1:15 p.m. waa too late for -II to keep a child oul "1 'realile we're nOt ~ to legislate • • ~or lity _Q_t.1;-~· Q " e .. • •t , ... ~" , • . .i-. • r .,-.u.:u Vqte_ .'~\,l .ckirr: to be & ,.., 1':1 > ·~ 1 •.fi·1~".1• -r,.;J, '~1 t . : ~ ~ia&l dm't lhlllk Ii ,SAI~iUP.I) -ll'lle"~p ~~t'." • . ' ' said today...,, ,\merlcan ~ ·tbal1 n;,; PftlCtalll would be.open to ~· iqcl\lde .. _,.,loll°'-~~ of ~ oc older. and )I .would be self..upportlng war ,lleld )p ;~ trvaY.'. pootpone the on the liillowiq11ee idt.aule' $a.for the re1-,ol 1tl!f 117 ~lniac1 ""1erican first chiJ4 11 for ll)e ..e'o0nd1 and 50' cebtJ POWa for aev.,al daYJ. :rhe, COmmuolltl, for each i:hild after tlie first two. pr,eylously '~ the last pr-. Paul Brady, , <l!rec10r · of i;oinmunity wnu)4 be freed If ~ .. i.. . the serv~s, stressed µi,a( Jhe program will .... ~ .... N~.., ~be ient :::::.._ not be a l!abYll~ aei:vk>e ope n to ,. ~ • ... ,... .. II . ...,... ac- l!ll70n• in.the city. but limited atrlcily to oordlnll .,.to " the tentailve • weet.od parentJ WUclpe~ .. b» a city class or ~ule If !lie Vnlted llt!lte. lean up a .• .....,...,;_ 1'tl'r·!rom i!ili.,Gen. John,A.•Wlckl\llm, exerc1S .,.. -··....,.. " d~ ·chl•1fof thi> u.s; delqatloo ~ tbe· · : • · Joint Military Coinmlssloo (JM;C),· ~. . Coimly plaMlng conlmllsloners bad recommended denial of the """' charlge and ii companion ameodment to.the El Turo -~ Plan. Tbey l:ltad trafllc ""'CeStton and an ulstlng overlold of commercial Jnpei:tlea in the area aa N. .! J -J . ,p · Wtjlulm 1lDelpecledly demanded to. · . ixon Ai.uc Lieu~ra-v -~ ~yu~u..~ .J make arrangementi for. the _. of ~appeal of ~ ~enlal to lho ~. WASHINGTON (AP) -L. P.atrlck llink>er did a; lumlturo store la planned Gray nld today presidenll!'I counsel on ooe parcel and neigh-shopping Jobn W. Dean pl¢ablY. lied to the FBI 00 8110ther, which ta ·adjacent .to two June 22 when be said be would have to · dtiermlne il • Watert1ete· defendiot E. ch;= ... nquest by Rinker for com-1'.ward HIDll bad an olllce In the While mei:1Y -AtveJPpment that irlcl!Jded two "':;"'..&;; · ~-quest!onlng by sen. aervtce staUom . ivas turned down by Robert C. Byrd (0.W.Vacik) ·Gr•• said be supervl.,orl. ' , . , ~ Rlpker jlas . been Usted ., a campaign woold agree, )ooltlng ha In hindalgb.t, """'""•• all llor that Dean•probably lied to FBI agents, ••»-..,.,..., to · superv ' ucept sa"'•g be woold have "to check It out" to De1f(y'eloc\ed Ral!lh Diedrich. . ,.. . . ~"~i:b and Jellow •··--'-David. 1eam ii HIBi! tiai1 a White House oflice "'""'" .,..... ·-w!Jen ·be bad llimt's aate-opened"'ln the Bater .~ for the changes, although EJcecuttve Ofllbe . Building Ollly •• t!mie Ibey sald Ibey thought the acl!on violated days before. '!be bulldlng houses White a five-month old m0ratorl11D1 banning ~ olllces. zone cban,.. aot COnslatent with general In the opening of the sale belOllllnl! to pJan recommendations. ' • Hunt. a •nn and eome electronic devfces SUpervlaors adopted the moratmum ~ , Jato Jul year to give county plannera , '!"re found and kept In De8!1 • office un- tlme to work on the update of the 1!117 • li:. Ji\;'i 17 before being turned over to (See 1llNKEll, ~· I) ' Hunt.Ii a defendant in the bugging of • Democratic bololqul11en 1n rh e Walellale complex last year. ' t • • ' Gray Is President Nixon's nominee to be director of the FBI; aiid the &.ia'.te Judiciary Commi~ of which Byrd Is a member, la hol<(ing ~ oo "'.h~r to approve hint l~r tbe..l>i>st. Byrd questioned'wbetlll!r De8n'1 acl!Oll In .telling the Fin he' would have lo determine if Huot bad an office in the While Houae and . k°"plng the material from ·the sale.tor a while raised' any eyebrows with Gray or'FBI agents. "No sir, none of~tfila. Wu discµSsed in that time frame, .. Gray said. "It JUll did not occur:-· We ... were receiving ':}ob of maletill at that time and cbecklnc out many leads. ' • i.Mr. Dean turned over that matertaJ.1 vohmtarlly· but it wu incriminating to say the least," said Grey.• Gray said the FBI did not queat!on the fact that Deen kept the material ~ the sate for seven days because "be ii the coomael to the Prealdent and be b8I a, respooaibility to 1.a le g u a rd the' (See FBI, Page I) POWs lrom.Laos before ll!f.lasl at-· lean troops are ....tllome: . He bad said Wednesday the Americans troops might be wi!Mrawn ·by SUJiday to coincide wttb the POW releese ahead of the-next Wf!lneOday tcbedule. , Toc!Oy, Wickham aal4 ~Wal of tho,Amerlcans fould be.balted·uftlj!.tbe. North Vlelnalneoe priJ!luce a 118\ of aeven U.S. niilltary and two civlllano held in i-. with details on tlie' date, place·and pieihoCI ' of relW.. · He gave the Com-lllllllls\S 1IJ1lil ·IO a.m. ·Friday (f p.m. PliT tod8y) to do this. ~ ~ l!b®l ~.300 .,\Joerlc:ln llwps alil1 1n VleWin. Wickham wd an !.,rt about 1,000 'would be sent home by March 13, the deadline aet by the Parla cease- fire agreeliienl both for troop withdrawal and prisoner releese. ...... . . . • I 1' . • Rtactloo from the Viet ,Coog WU awift. Lt •. Gen. Tran Van Tra, heed of tbe Viet Cong deleP.Uon to 'tbe JMC, aald Wickham reneged Oil his a ........ t and that an >,mert<;an tioopo, lnclodlng tbO 825 Wickham said· were amped to the JMC, would bav.1to be sent home belcn the prl>or)ers are releaaed. Tra saJil the VIM ~ bail--""'dy Iii turo• nver the llnal . list ~ tis S3 prlaoliera toiliy when Wlclibom niade•hls demands. H"aald the pl1aiiner-. to be releued Saturday .fu Hanoi. !lnttll ~ ham offered to releaoe 10'7 POW• cm l!UJI. day. ...... -' ~ . =-· ".1 --i"j --. =-~:1:1 I ~ ,., .. _, t .... ""' '' ........ ,, -'• =..i-:, , --H e.:·.: _ .... -I -. -----. ' • kvfue Company's ]Plans . . . 'ro Be Outline(! Saturday Meanwbil .. -!flXOll upeets atrict oblervance ofi Hanai'a 1lledP to free-all American twtaonen by Mardi 21, the While Houae aald today. be llQulond L. Wataon, necutne vl..t A ~ apoloeaman mide the 11..-; Albert J. Auer, -Jftsldent -~aablnglon iaiod about tbe , ol ........iaJ. tlmlopment -reponed -·tbe Com- -aod Tu!euoe Wellb, di..-of ::W~":!, =---mem~ ~ tbe 1>11111llfdal leulng. ' '"lbeR tbGuld be .. -.. !hit The diy'I viewpoint Oii COllll!lerclal IUbjecl." aale Deputy I'.--ry ::=' will be repr...-by Genld L. Warren. 11eary Qul&ley. AD .....Uva 1D anqther davalapnenl about ·s,OOll ol a flll.fliod r• Ml -. 'w!llcb will Sou1h V~meoe tniops have btobn tbe be opening a lbop In Irvine -will aliO 'liep ol a gmmment camp tuni>Cmded -the commercial terwtllt paPl!m. ~ !Mn, a , -'bf CJommwDt ~ 81111111 ~ Tlu1le 114¢c.Jrilof --.U, a 91iam m1l11at7 _....aald to. ,.,..._ Olalrmall,.. d ........ le '.. day'. • • • . .. dlic ...... q6 .. <Will ...... plan-The' ....... 111d the troops ~ nJng betwaen d.o ''"""""' ad by laJ1U and war planes Wedrieaday Glen W-*111 d II a rat• Dlflll-lilled the llefO of Rach Bap, I MO- -o1 b'9lle o"""' ,_.. !tit man ...........,t bue :io ·miles north of -•llonal davofop•IMI tbe !'1p1ta1, . 'lldl partloa al Ibo .,..,.... will ID-flalP cialmed the ~-..,. e1D ., oallllo of CIOUl!ty tinlns far dlded llla -tn •lojatloo ol tbe Jan. II Phut n dewlooment of Ullit•illlf' •• llrt aad llld W~y'• f?'Ol'D- ReclGiial Park Mid clly planti fl>r -1. -rnDllary ..,...uo;, -the -tloiill fadllUea. • larpst Mnce tlie lrllce took ellect. pealed lo Prealdeet Nlloo to lmpoae ...,. lroll on Int.... rat.. But the Admlnlstratlm Is aald to prefer the ja~ tedlnlque to ~In a volwr tary caj_heck in the Interest ntea II It comldera them unjullllled. 1D another develoJ>llllont tlie-dollar shlltecl very al~Uy 0n 'foreiln ex- cbangea today, rising In Tokyo and fall- ing a .fe,.. polntJ Oil -European markets. It clo.oed in Tokyo at 183.40 yen, up from J63. T\lmOYer was ie. than on Wednesday. Britain's high lntereol ratea continued to attract foreign fllllcls and the pound opened at $2.4765, up lrom Wednesday's 12.f730, then il roae durln& the morning to $2.f785. • Jn Frankfurt, the Ameri~ money opened at 2.8255 marka', ·down from 2.8200, and by noon.wu down to·l .tt250. . ' • ' ' 1 Mrl. Y '"'°" ltMf ..... TREE llUYERS-T)l~l9Jen atudeitts were p'1"1 qf an llmi*'!oW ·scjiOQj effort tllM r.alle4'182.to1H!Y'20 trees ana b<ishes to.Ii daCape Cordillera Sch<lql .!n•.JClslioA Vlejo, They rollected bo!Ueo; raked leaves and did odd•jobs lo·ralle:fwlds. Leading lliis Ctl'UP ii "Number •74;" JeJj Barton. otbet•siudents; from left to right, are Dinah Short, ridge,' Anf!le . Ma0lio'ficb, Gary Wildet', John Valtndlan, Suaan WU- . Ijams alid f!l beck; CUsie MO!Jlllaw. ." '. -,.-1 : 1' • "; ' ' ...._ -,,. ..... : '· 1 • / ! I ! , " Stude·nts.~at . Cordillerq,·· · .- Rali~·i~~ .C~h fo.1:~£P.r,e~$ , . ,.. • ' , \ t . . ' lj .. ' Some parent! of chUdrtn at Cordlllera . : Students will be1abl.e"to observe outside SchOol In MlMlonVliJo :w,ere· hi>ping the their wJndoa.ho,._-.-~chang· tr.. fund-railer would 10 all year. • 1111 seasons and-the dillerent grol!tb It was ouch a groaf' lncenlfve lor 'patlems ·oi· pine oorit.," .. blOosoma, students to rake leavee1 tjean roOms and • deciduous and noa-declduous ~!ants. do other odd Jobs at home· and in the The fund-ralilr waJ/ ln!U..teil by ochool neighborhood to make money, their Ol!1cials l>ecolllt only a~ percetep parenta weie oorry It ended. of the valuatloO of a ocbool ean go for Bui the 'main aim of f!io, coUedlon ol site lminvimenta: pennieo, nlc:liela and, mmea -lO new Much of the Improvement. monies are treea -was t'ljlched In.~ weeb. talteii' up by aotJ..eroslon landicaplng oo A total of $132.10 wu ntaed by the sjopes, grais lor athletic lielda and drive. Almoat all cluaes In the achoo! oprtnkllng l)'llems. 'nlora lo Jfue !ef't for ' ~~~ of fait wing, jlarcly u!> decoraUve *'ibl iDd a-, ne ochool treea have beeD ~ired. "10nc wtui ~ •fll~lal. nld., ., " cherry ~. ~. J!quJd aolber and · P.Mn • The Irle ca!!'palgn was 'VOiuntary. A tr.., bought for llie!r colors or Oowera; Conllller• SPQ~-an said. II )1'111 add ~ two pine treea,, wllh d,lfferent cone ... · lot to the "'""'¥ and ho!!Of!illy "help Uvtty, arid·-ha-buabea. children 'apprectate the niODetary and Tllo Uh tr.., and buabel will be usOd cj,thelk: valui of troea.': " to landaca)ie the ffllnt of the school. . When the .treei are theirs, he added, Other tr.. will be planted In the 1'rd the children "admire and llr<>tect'' Uiem. outalde the kindergarten "'91118 u i PlanUng ol· the new greerier)I will' talte lludy area. · • ' ~ late tl\ll week or earl; ,the nelt. -;:"'". . ·-Fie· on Fir ... s EL CER1\1'1'9 (UPl)-A new weapon on tbe·labor lront the hex. r An "apprentiQI wllcb" calling himself D'Ramond, wearing the , • • proper.blaCJC hood and .quotlne mumbo jumbo.in l1m•honored style, 1 hurled the curie at Shell OU Co. · , • · . "l\'s ,unprecedenl6CI In the fllild of labor relations.• be sild, : addlne that offiqlals ·of the oil worl<Us union on strike against Shell "have notlllng lo do with It." He aald he decided lo bu tbe gii:antlc !frm because be had frlentll OD llrike. ' . . The 61leomptlly seemed unconcerned abou! being cuned. • • D.lll.Y PILOT IS Son Nabbed In Grisly Murd~r LONG BEACH (AP) - A man who allegedly murder<d his mother and then tried repeatedly lo diBJ>080 or her body by dumping It into the ocean in a lrunk baa been booted !or !nv01tlgatlon or murder. Ronald Lovell, 17, wu taken lnto cuslody Wednesday, lour days alter cblldnn playing by !he Long Beach mar1 .. found a trunk coot.alnlng the body of Lovell'• mother, Mn. Mad I a Mc~. Ill, !loating In !he water. Lovell had been sought since crime Jaboralory lnvestlgalorl determined that the -wbere Lovell lived with biJ -bod been the ..... of a murder. Police aald Lovell !old them he cut his mother'• throat, then •lulled her nude body Into the tnmk and drove lt lo the Lon1 Beach pier early Friday morning. ' '!be trunk was too heavy to lift over lbe pler railing, orficers quoted IAvell as saying, so he put It back in his car trunk and clr;lve lo a boot la1111Cblng area at the marina. He lhoved the tnmk lnlo the water, be Aid, waded In and kicked It out Ink> the channel. When tile lnlnlt wouldn't sink, be again tried to ~ lt under b<Jt failed, be told omcen, then aave up, ntumed to his car but found H wouldn~ atart. Dlltrelled, be 1old police, be went lo a local bor and had two or three beers, tlieo stole a bicycle and rode back to the marlal to check OD !he tnmk. lie fOlllld the trunk still -Ina ID !he water:1ook off some clothing ana swam out to lt, be told police, but each time he tried to pulb It under It would only bob back up. Lovell flnal)y gave up, pollct aaid, returned to hlJ car, found Jt would 1tart1 placed the bicycle In the back and drove oU. He was arrested when be returned to hil mother'• house. Doctor lndict,ed .: By Grand Jury · • On Fraud Charge By TOM BARLEY or .. ~, .. .,_.. Dr. Waley Gamer Slocum, the for- mer Colla M... pllyalclao who wu cleared by an -()range County Superior Court jury of charg~ that be murdered hi• two-monUHlld baby:, wu indicted tir day b)' the Orange C:.wlty Grand Jury on multiple fraud charges. ~ocwn. 49, who now llv.ee and prac- tic01 In Sant.a Ana, will be arraigned Friday In Superior Court on allegatiool that be padded Medi-Cal bllla lllbmltted to the state for patients under his care. It is .alao alleged in the indictment that be aubmltted a number of bllla !or paUenta who said they bad never heard oI Dr. Slocum when contacted by dis- trict attorney's lnveatlgators. Deputy District Attorney Richard Far- nell said today it ls impossible to &Me55 at this time the total involved In Dr. Slocum's aUeged acts of fraud. "We have Indicted him on 25 counts involving at least $5,IXKI," be said. Farnell said his investigators are con- centrating on Slocum'• billlngs for the period Sepl 1, 1971 to the present date. They all involve indigent patients treat- ed by the physician or named by him, Farnell said. Orange County investigators worked with agents of the state's Deparement of He.a.Ith Care Services in preparing the case. Slocmn's name first came to attention of a Grand Jury three years ago when be was indicted on charges of slaying his infant daughter, Cynthia, whose butchered remains were found in an un- used freezer . The jury cleared Dr. Slocum of all charges and he immediately announced bis intention of divorcing his wife, who was the prosecution':!! key witness in a bitterly fought murder trial. DAILY PILOT Til9 Ori...,. Cull OAtLY PILOT, -41'11 wl'lldl .. corNtlMd "'' "''-''""· " IJUbltlohtd lty lfle °'"""'' co11t l"11bll1hlno COn111tnv. s.,... ,.. .. 9dltloM ltl pUbllthtcl, Mol'ldlf tllrtUtll f"rtd..,, FOi' CMll Me.., Nr411Grl 8Hdl. H1111ll"1lln Suc:h/F11<1ni.111 Vtlltf, l.,_ S9Kh, lrvlfltlllddl-di '"" ''" (~/ '"' Jiiin C1pl1tr1110. A 11,,.i. "'9loNI tlfllllNI It !Mltllhld ltl11rd1W. 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' UPI Tt ...... lt Career Over 4Periah ln2 ne - A palr of planes en route to Fullerton Municlpol Alrport, one within sight ol the runway, crashfd in separate accidents durlnl heavy rain Wednesday, killing three men Jn one and the k>ne pUot of the other. · Tbe •lctim ol the local-crash, a spec- tacular one beard and seen by many, was idenllfled as Dr. Dean L. Renshaw,. a local pbyolclan Dying bome from Las v-. Orioge County coroner'• deputies said today they dJd not know the age of Dr. Rmir.w, who lived at 292$ Lakeview Drfve, Fullerton. The body WU badly burned In the crash wbJcb occurred when his twin engine Ceasna aircraft slammed to wth one-third of 1 mlle south of Rosecrana Boulevard and .,ploded In a !ln!ball. Alrpoit control tower personnel watch- ed the cruh and notllled police and firemen, as did Garland R. Gillespie, of 1908 Calle Candela and his 14-year-old daughter, Mary, Gillespie was on the road coming home from work and hh daughter was in the home, wblch iJ about 400 yards from the crub Blte. · IRS Locks Out . . - ea ntractor • A pair of Internal Revenue Service agents ~ over a Garden Grove con-- tnctor's office and locked him out for two hour.I Wednaday, but llnally capitulated to bis predicamenL "I wu flabbergaated," declared scaf~ folding contractor David Roberta, who admits tu troutilet -~tamable on otbel: parties. Garden Grove police were ""'1fied shortly after IRS agents R. H. Theuseo and Bernard Gresbtok rBlded RollOr)s' office at 125'10 Brookhurst St., lo padlock il Rollerti, wi.> t!lllered the businetl l:tll) years ago1 om. about $1.2,000 In back ~~&\~ye wltbboldlng taxes but bu been g retroactive payments following IRS negoUalions. He said agents '11leusen and Gresblnk demanded full payment, a demand be couldn't meet. A. rather tense confrontatioo occurred Agents Seize 9 in Beach Drug Arrests ,. when Patrolman 0. R. Bade WM diBJ>I.~ lo the scene lollow;lng a coll for ~J> by Mrs. Jan Roberts. They finally took down notices warning .awooe concerned tllat the flnn had been 11eized by governmeot order and gnunp- ily departed lollowln( a ~liour llland- olf. Roberts claimed that he did not In- tentionally bold back the tax monle11 due the government but was unable to pay them due -to CU5tomtt:!I' dl!Rcultie:!I, "My problem was collecting money that was owed. Some people juat wouldn't pay and others went bankrupt," he uplalned following the IRS hassle. He said be negotiated a J)ayment for this week of '3,064,.almost a fourth o~f the total owed the government and this i:!I what finally led the adament ms men to concede. Roberts charged the lRS agents with illegal search and seizure violating his constitutional rights. "lf I was to take their property under the same conditions I'd be a criminal/' he !timed. I Frotn Page I j Joseph Kennedy m has ended his bri~f career as a city social worker ln San Francisco. The 2().year-Old son of the late Sen. Rnbert Kenned,Y quit his $8,!14().a.year post after lour weeks following criticism of his appointment by the city's board of supervisors. The other plane en route to Fullerton slammed Into a woocled ridge shortly after takeoff from San Carlos Airport in the San Francisco Bay area. InvtsUgator:!I said it went down during sporadic heavy rain interspersed with thick ground log whicb hid tlle debris from re:!ICUe teams for three hours. , Narcotics officers from several agen- cies ended a tense, three-month In- vestigation late Wednesday and arrested nine persons alleged to be a part of a narcotics sales ring which used heavy armament as a trademark. FBI ... President's papers.'' Byrd replied: "Presidents have been betrayed .by thelt aides, senators have been betrayed by their aideis, even Christ himself was betrayed by one of His chosen few." Reagan Ope11s Campaign The crash oU the end of the Fullerton runway also occurred at the height of a heavy downpour. Killed in the San Mateo crash were Fred Peterson, of Belmont, the pilot and owner of a plastics company, his partner Louis Wllaon, of Los Altos, and their sales representative, Jack MacDonald, of San Mateo. The alleged group of major drug su~ pliers held forth in OcearlSide but often made sales forays into the South. Orange Gray said he discussed the Senate committee bearings with Dean, ·but decllned to submit a ""!'rd showing tbe date and time of the variowi call:!!. " Coast, police said. 1 For Tax Control Action Investigators found the scattered wreckage and shatte~ bodies on a wooded ridge west of Skyline Boulevard and north of the commµnity of La Honda. During the raids at several Oceanfilde locations Wednesday agents seized rifles, grenades, gas masks and other weapons allegedly used by the group. 5,1.CRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Ronald Reagan lallllChed an unprecedented two- pronged campaign today to write his Jona-range tu control plan into the California Conotilulton. The Republican chief e1ecutive, at a news contereDce, aMounced introduction of the constilulJonal amendment IDto the LtgiJlature, where be uld he expects It to be defeated. . But at the aame time., he said, a parallel initiative petition campaign will begin next month to bypass the legislatur~ a~. put the proposal d.irecUy on the st.ate~Jd.e ballot in November. Reagan a18o ' announced a statewide 'c1Uzefi.:!I 'committee wUJ spearhead the petilton ckmpalgn, He said ll will he headed by Dr. Norman Topping, presi- dent emeritus of USC. Topping beaded last year's successful campaign against the Watson Initiative that Reagan and other state leaders op- posed on the basis its property tax limil provisions would create chaos. "Government spending Is out of hand," Reagan said. "As cltlzem and taxpayers, we have an unparalleled opportunity to reverse the trend and actually reduce the amount of taxes the state can take from the people's earnings. . "Indeed, if our plan is approved in· November, Californians will be able to keep for themselves -to spend as they wish -$118 billion in earnings over the next 15 years," he added, Stations Okayed On Alicia Road Construction of two service stations on the east and Wt:St sides of Alicia Parkway in the Aegean Hills area of north Mission Viejo was approved Wednesday by the Board or Supervl50r:!I. Supervisor Ronald W. Caspers of Newport Beach moved approval when assured that the statior. would not be allowQd to have the tall pole signs seen off so many freeways . The two stations will be located just off the San Diego Freeway-Alicia Parkway interchan$e· Burton Will Address Industrial Members The recent reorganization of the Irvine City Council has resulted in a change of Friday's pNJgram for members of the Greater Irvine Industrial L e a g u e (GILL). The city's new mayor John H. Burton will take the place of William Fischbach who was originally slated to address the businessmen at the GU.L's first luncheon meeting or the year. Reservations for the $.5 lunch in the Alrporfer Inn are required for the noon event and may be made through the GILL offices. Thieves Get Electric Range at New Home Intruders Who may have entered the home throUah an1 unlocked window left a newly 6u11t Mission Viejo borne Wednesday night with a brand new elec- tric range ""•lued at $l98, Orang1 Counly SberlU'a ollloera'hld • Dtputlel laid !be 1bell at 111112 Via Conpro, --ol • number ol 11110CC11oled new hornt• ln the area, was reported bJ oflicialt of the Mlllloo Viejo Company. I I "Without this plan, there is every likelihood thai tlle same $118 billioo will used to satisfy government's voraciOWI appetite for the people's earninp, in tbe fonn of higher tues." the Governor said. "The Legislature has made it clear they are not going to let 1t (the bill) come out." Reagan said in a radio in- verview late Wednesday. The proposal would tie state tax col- lectiom to a percentage of per90lla1 trt- come, reducing the r.itio of tuaUon from the current level of nearly nine cents on each dollar of income to a•t seven cents ov~ a 15-year period. .. Reagan said the average family of tour would save $17,000 in that period com~ pared with the current rate of tax col- lectioos and sl1tt< spending. The state budget still couJd trtp1e, to $27 billion, in that period and leave room for growth, infiaUOl'I: and new programs, Reagan said. Reagan urged californians to tell their lawmakers "in DO uncertain terms" they want the measure put on the ballot at the special election he plans to call in November. From Pagel RINKER ... Drug Overdose Ruled in Death Of Actress' Aide GILA BEND, Ariz. (UPI) - A cor- oner's jury ruled -today that actress Sarah Miles' bualness manager died of an overdose of drugs, but said there were still unanswered questions about the in· jurle! on ~ body. • The verdict was retmned by the slx- member jury after It deliberated two hours on the Feb. 11 death of David Whiling, 26. "Whether this overdose was taken in- tenUonally or accidentally bas not been determine<!," the jury said. "A1so, it has not been detennined whether physical in- juries found on the body were con- tributing factors in the deat.IJ or how tbe9e injuries were sustained." The jury reconvened after receiving a pair , ol autopsy reports which said Whiting died of a drug overdose In the bathrOogi of Miu Miles' motel room while she was in the room of actor Burt Reynolds. Investigator& bave labeled Whiiing's Those persons initially booked on felony charges Included three women - one from San Clemente. The entire list of Oceanside residents is: Larry Martin, 29; Edward Martin Jr., 31; Eddie Lee Mays, 23; Ophelia Will iams (age not Immediately available); Betty I.Du Hurt, 27; Roberto Romero, 19; Philip Soto, 28 and Steven Paul Rae, 22. In San Clemente police arrested Mrs. Artice McDonald, 22, at 1616 Avenida La!; Bolas. The woman was booked on felony narcotics charges as well as 1 conspiracy and held"" $IO 000 1>ail. • . Detectives sald that the bulk of \he 'ar- rests took place in a residence . in Oceanside where Contraband allegedly included marijuana in brick form, co- cainf:, LSD, exotic and costly hashish oll, hashish cubes, peyote buttons; seconal and other drugs. Detectives added that they found large amounts of ammunition as well. Spokesmen ror . the San Clemente Police Department! which played a key role in the case, said that on several oc- casions, undermver tNys allegedly ·m- cluded a squad of "shotgun" guards who would circle the purchase location in an auto. The car would be filled with guns and ammunition, police related. Officers said · they staged several undercover purchases in San Clemente. At the atart of today's hearings, Byrd asked whether Gray had talked lo Dean Slnce the bearings began. Gray replied that he had talked by telephone eigbt to 10 to 12 timea with the Wbite House counsel, wbo bu declined a committee in'fitation to appear for quet- tioning. but has offered to answ~r in writing relevant questions submitted tO' hirn. Byrd asked the subject ol tbe con- versations Gray had with Dean. "These bearings," . Gray replied. "J tried to give him a feel 1)f haw they were going." Fro• Page I SMOG .•• can make today ls that none of these new strategies and tools. of transportition which l have described here are perfect, nor do ~Y ·offer full solution1 to your problems In Los Angeles," he laid. "NQDethel!ss, what they do offer is hoPt for the future; boRE? flX' a better tra~tion . system with less pollution at less cb8t, fer more of. your citizens." During hfs testim()jly today, H1rten di!clos<d ihijt In )973 the Urban Mass Transport8tion AdminlstraUon bu pro- vided a '250,000 analysia of a possible rapid rail corridor In Orange County. general plan instead of changing it lltUe death a suicide. by little. Whiting's body was in a fUneraI home Check to Be Given For O'Neill Park Hirten did not elaborate further on what this railroad plan mlabt Involve. Rinker said he bad met with officials of in Berkeley, Calif., after .it was ordered the Saddleback Area Coordinating Coun-shipped there by WhitJng's mother, Mr:!!. Senior · Citizens Set ell (SACC) and received their en-Louis Campbell. ·An official' at the State Sen. DefinlS E. Carpenter will dorsement for the development. He said Bayview Chapel would not say wby It had present a check for $18,823 from the Organization Meet they suggested a mission type architec· been shipped there from Gila Bend, State Department of Parka and Recrea- tural treatment for the shopping center where It had been held. for 33 days. tlon.to Supervisor Ronald W. Caspe~,and A new organization. for senior citizens buildings. However, Mrs. Campbell has challeog-Kenneth Sampson, director of Harbors, of the 'Sllddlehack Valley will have Its Supervisor Ralph Clark wlio had ed tlle autopsy reports that Whiting dl~ Beaches and ParkJ Friday. first meeting at l:IO p.m. Friday at the strongly oppo15ed tile service stations sold of an overdose of pills because he also The lunda are for an enlrY airuclure Saddleback Valley YMCA at 2SISI the new plan met with hi:!I approval. received a head injury, scratches and f.lilJ 'ttattlc ,~ess devdoPment .. for Orangt""AW., El Tont Caspers, who had suggested that abrasions, and It was reported she could O'Neill Reg1ciW i:ar1: In Tra"'1co .can. For more in1'ormatlon, call the Y al Rinker tall: to the SACC Included the be seeking a third autopsy. yon. 8!0-9622 or !30-1831. council's suggestions in his motion of BJ>' ] r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;- proval whicb won a S-0 vote. ' NOBODY SEL:LS TY FOR LESS '. THAN DUNLAPS' El Toro Records Two Burglaries Jewelry, cameras and cash with a total value of $540 were stolen Wednead~ night from the El Toro home of a real este.te saleswoman, Orange County Sheriffts officers said. Deputies said Intruder• at the home of Mrs. Betty Jean Hollmann, 33. of 2301 Devomhire Roadi took lha valuables Crom her bedroom after 1ppa.renUy entering the house vla the unlocked front door. Sheriff's officers are alJO fnvesUgaUng a breakln at 1 nearby apartment b<Jlldlng In whJcb Intruders Uoed I vke grip to smash the door knob on the apartment of store clerk Helene A. Cordoot, 35, of :t:M31 El Toro Road. Mn. Cordone told deputiee 1140 In ca.ii was IJiken from her bedroom whlle she was absent from the apartment. Assemblyman Speaks At Irvine Meeting St.ate Assemblyman Floyd Wakefield (R·Lonl Beach) will be the lealurt speaker at Friday's mfftlna ol Ille lrVlne Republican Aaaembll'. •• AND " WE WILL PROV~ IT. Here Is Our. Jtiflation' Fqflating Offer . .l 1. Stop In ond got °"' prl .. on ony TV In stock. 1. Shop °"' price & compore. 3. If you can purch•M the TV for 1111 •t •"IY oth•r fr1nchlMd dealer In Orange Co. Dun- lop'• wlll Hll,.... tho TV ot tti-LOWER prlco PLUS GIVE'YOU AN ADDITIONAL 10% OF THE DIFFERENCE. °""( uplr• AP,rll 151 1973. MOTOROLA Quasar.. CXXCltlV IN STOCI , ......... .. 1&" DI 1 d 1f"' DI ...... It" Dt111llll RCA Portable COlorlV -. lt--~llttlo to enJoy IO rrl.leh. !Ji .stOCI ,r ..... , .. .. ,,.. .... ... ,, ..... , •• :1 II" Cll,.1111 ,, ...... ... ,,.. ...... ... Ir" 911&1111 u• DI ;:11f . 90 PAY 1'\lnllier of c.111 ..... 11'• Lar1t1t CASH C0opot1lhe luyl"' wtiM _,_ Group Yfllh Th• ctlOtT v., ..... luylnt SJ • a,, AIMllA"8 PoWtr tf 110 SlorH t l .. faI:2 ....... ,.... . 1115 llEWPOIT II.YD. llawnlllll CISta Mesa -PMne 548-7711 The meeting, which will include a 'l!Ofk IOWOD lo llrullla plan& for I lunckalaer · on June 1, wlU be beld at t p.m. In the I CUlverdale Clubllwse. L.----------------------------------..1 • .. •• • . . • I • • . • • • . ' ' ' . l ~C. 66, NO. BJ, S S6CTl9NS, 48 PAGES ORAN~§ COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAROl ·22,' 1973 , TEN C!;ENTS • Or ficial · .LiSts . 'W,.. . .... • ~ ,.,., • .. • . f1;P~·· . .-... ,ti ~·.l ·~·~.,t. ~$,;.:'fi ,_.;;i. .... __ Rationing Alternatives 'By RUDI NIEDZIEISIU "' . of lra"'l"Jl'lation, reviewed a long list of .and the e<eation of a viable public Ot ,... Dllllr Plitt s'-ft altemat1ves to ratJoning. transportation alternative tor those trtpa Gas rationing may 119t be an exclusive H~ slid the Los Angeles area in which are essential, .. be said. retpedy to' Southern Califomia's amog particular will have to seek out a ~-Tbe 'federaJ officiaJ later ouUlned problem, accordirig to lesilmony oHeted plete package of actloM ln>m which to several new COlll'<Pts for reducing the in Anahe,im today before the build a OQlllprehenslve and ·ln!er'modal total vehicle miles tra~eled (VMT) In ' Elivirollin<ntal Piotectlon Agency. • .transportation sylllem. Southern Californfa. • . , I Teotilylnlf belore ·!tie 'federal · panel; · "Certainly, the first stee In restricting One o! thflSe lncludea)e~ -1c Cllm!!ltly Involved in 'a iw-y bearing • Ille automobile Is hot an' acros>the,board '' penalties or providing Incentives for peo- on methods of cleaning up. the alr, John ~ 1cut in ev~~. ·autoox>bile use but pie who u.se their automobiles. In IE. lllrltn, a~tant to. the.U.S. secretary rather, ellmmatlon of non-<nential \rips essence, these plans Involve special • • I" i ..... By CANDACE PEARSON Of .. Den, PltM tt.tf 'lbe Idea of making Los Alamitos Nay· al Air Station a general aviatiorH:Om4 mercial airport couldn't even make it on the runway -much less off the ground -at a pu!;>liC' hearing Wednesday in Los Alamitos. The meeting was the ninth in a series of 10 bearings by a citizen board of a 10-county, $700,000 study of future avhr tion needs commissioned by SCAG, the Southern California Association ~ Gov- uaer's lees for peopI. who drive their auloo}oblle Into or who part wlthlll tbO central city, accOrdlnc to lllrttn. Others C!>DBist of tmprovlng com. municattons aucb u the· telephooe and cable TV to reduce the number ol auto trips necessary and lmpro¥ement In transportation to Include bus lines or buswayi, blgb-<apaclty ·Md double deck buses, subacrlptlon, but ilvvlce, car " pools, automated bus achedullng, and the . scbedullng of lndll9!ry ...... k abltt. to ao- coonnodat. them. "Perhapa Ille most Important point I can make today Is that oone of qiese new atrategles and tools of transportation wblcb I have described hn are perfect, nor do they ofler lull aoliltlons to your piobleml In Loi' Aagolea, .. be aal<I. "Nonetheless, what they do ofter is ' hope for the Mure; hope for a better transpor'Ultion system with les.1 pollution at less cost, for more of your citliens." During his teslimony today, Hlrten disclo:sed that In 1972 the Urban Mass TransportaUon Adnllnistration bas . pro---., vided. a $250,000 analysis of a possible rapid rail corridor ln Orange County. Hirten did not elaborate further Oil what this railroad plan might involve. 0int Use Aired emment.s. Tlie· Study was made"by consilltants William L. Pereira Asaoclates. 'lbere are many~recommendatioru1 for expan&ioo or improvements of existing airports In, the SC(.G study, based on projections of ' neec1a .. 1n· 1985. The main concern Wednesday was a._ recommenda- tion that the air base become a general aviation airport, with·possible ·jolnt com- mercial-milJtary use. The origin81 seven-member hearing panel .!lad dwindled to lwo, but about . .. ~ 100 peraona were In the audience, deepije the raltly nlghl o' · ' . . Oilly Boan! awrman Burt J-•. a Los Anieles lnaurance broker, and vice- chairman Doreen Marshall, former m&Y· or of Newport 1Jeach aodJoreman ol the 1971 Oranie Qiunty Grand Jury, were there. A total ol SL-per!IOlll testified at !be hearing, :ti of them regarding Los Al· amltoe Naval Air SiatlOn. Of tboee, 21 were opposed to civlllan use of the al· most-30-year-old base and many were Ol>IJQoed to any aviation. 111& of JI et all. 'Speakers Included clV!C ol!lclala and rosldenla ln>m Seal Bea~ Rosamoor, Cypreis, Buena Park, Ga?deji Grove, Los Alamitos, Ofan'ge Counfy Chaniber of Commerce an'd ]!oesmoof te~re World r<Urement community In Beal Beach. Main concerns expremed by-the op- position speakers. were hotse and air pollution, danger to residents and near-~ by schools, and ellecte on traffic. and (See JOfi'Q'f Pop I) * * *' Grisly Murder u.s. Demand Cited Training Plan In .. Long . Beach . Commll;n~ts. N.t:nv Hint Wo'1't ~feet , {,iQked ;tp ~o ::~:_, ... : :": :~!~· ·. •'~. ~;...:J1'1 .. ·1Y ~1:i: ~-.!· Marirle ·P,rps' · ; . ·.. . , ,, . ""'MSl ie ,.-·,u.:J't-'~i11;fJ'.e1U . . . , . ·LONG 'BF.AcK((Ael ,;.. .A -..... ·~. . . ,. < ' . •• "' ' . ; ) . i ., ' . . l i,,.. llho ~on~ Ol Los Alim! ... Naval • 1 .-°""'y Pit.OT ..... PM1' ·w1L jAJ.I ~Llrers I' IJ1t n~b 'ci.Qsio 1v THI. c1TY . S...n YNrs In Huntington Arid IMYW Callod 1 'Gypsy' alI~tdiy ~ blS inother •then ~ t · ~ ~ · '* ·~ : : ... : . • ,~ •· • 'f:: . .r:-. 1 Air Statton to an Ffned.J.rorces l"nt'ite tifedlei>eatMJY todiSpose olliei'.tiody bj SAf.GbN , (Im,)·~-''l'bO ·~ • tbe'-l!De ~ :• .i:· , jrllnlag center i> not~ to allecl • aump/ng it Into the-ocean 1n a' trlillk has sild ~ llW ~ demands that · 4 "Jftlldelit!al .._, _. tbe t~ 1,000 llfarlno Pl'Pl ._,..., wbO \., Include an a-unUng·ofnine ....... ,.. ol Btalenfont In Wasbh\glOn ..,..alJodt !be lr8ll> at the air Nt1ou ai'1!:1 Toro lllCI been booked !or Investigation of murder. ·~ "~ reported tt'-'! belw•· !be -,Colft. Sallla Ana. Ronald Lovell, 'SI, was taken Into WI" held In Laoa may ~J>Clle the munlibi and AmertCan ~ the A spokesman at El Toro (MCAS) custody Wednesday, four days alter release of the 147 remaining Amtrlcan J~Mllltary Commllllol). , aal~ today that no orders trenaferrlng the children ptsylng by the Long Beach PoWs for eevei'il days. The Commuftls!s ""lllere sliould. 11e no c<illfuDln .on this reserve tralnlng ,seCtlons from tbe 'aouth pwreo•Wvldous~ly ....,~cathls. tedweethe~st. prisoners subject," aaid' ""-•ty !'re. Secrtll1Y county bases to Los Alamitos have been marina fOW)d a trunk containing the body """" .,..... • • f Lo ll' the Mrs u d 1 ---o'"" VI"-·"-·-~ •• u the GeralJl;J.. Warren. ' . · received and be aald be believed none o . ve • mo r. · , ,.. a a .. ~ " = ··---rn another development •bo!ut S,000 woWd be conilng. ' Produce ·Vendor Gets Bad McLielller, 56, i!Qjitlng In the water. ~ might · still be ile!>I home ac-SOU!ll v.letnamese )roope)ll\ve blObn the ' The Marine Reseives were orlglnallr N " • H' 11int• gl B h Lovell bad beeii sought since crime cprding ~: \he tentaUve '!~ken!! siege of a governmen! C8!Qll llilTouilded atatloned at Los Al8mltos until~ baM . e.w.sm. ' ·u.u., 1;n .... 'on. . .e.ac 'laboratoryinv .. ~lorsde~edthat scbedul&ll.,tlle.IJnlted.statest,ear.,upa (O<.niqte u..n .a ·w~.by'~ waadeactivatedtwoyearsago,,lwblcb ...,,_. the · house wll&e llOvell .llved wlib hia ~~~.!.~~ihe°Y!:s~~itkbam,.toilie 80ldlen.aSaI&oo·mlll\111~~to-· time they were moved lo El Ttro and :\ motherb8dbeeQ·tbesceneofamurder. ~·3 :-::'.'ri , • d•Y•._:, ,' ,1 • 1 ' SantaAna. · . Police aaid Lovell to)d them be cut !\JI Jolnw~2::'1,:-~l"'y ~_._,<:!_~ed •. · j'.I"' _..andN!d ,u,e ·flOOpl tllliPalted 'J'be,conv.rslm of the all' ~tiall .,, .. ' lly 'T)!:ill\Y COVILLE · ·Once the· Slater! fanilly ·Owned 180 mother's t!Jioat, ~'stuffed ,1¥!r nud.e ~ .... -. "9-~ ~ by 1a~ ·-• 'n"-l\iodiielday ··-·•ced'r a.::...~-y· • • ~~ · ' · • ' '°' ilMI·-.,.. .-, · acres bf !arm land in•wbat :is now Hun-day that ,U •. S. priaonets :actuallY,. hi> ·1"' n1· ht. ;,h.>.o•" ~ .. ~, = .,-.,~· a ' ~ ~-· ,...,..,.. •Y ~~"" You "1111· ~·call".Yilllaiil Slater " . body Into the .,trun)< and drove, It .to .the \lielr way ,horn• and the 'C9n1Jnimls)li "-~-,"'!"" ""'en1' • ~"! ~,:,::'' -, Department opo-n. Establishment ~l,~en4q<, ,... "'""""·•,"I ,-ii n . !Wlm. BeO!:b·. ~1.' .. , .. LoagJleach .pler earl/' F.riday ~ Diak' ,arrangements for .t& ~ of ""'"J¢';!F" . .. ,,. . .,.,,.,,.,. . o of ,the ~rve ~18<.wlU l!tgln hlm>edl- Hjs produce' Sli!ld, ~; ~04· :191'r BUI Slater, still oW!ul ~ ,a<;!"'s,"'llnd be The truPk was .!"\> boavy to. l)ft over """'•....., J:.aoS belore lbeJlllolAio-~ tbe ~ ... ..__. ~'! , . , ately-wjtlt the· arrival, Of i\lf !laifOnal business. ~.·GO, Iden 'IW.est,S~." ..Utli. of .. 'o.1 .... ,u;;; ~cni sll<.O. w'"'"'' his .-the pier railing, omc;ers quoted~vell as • "•'' ,..,..,. u _L • .,..-, ';,~~J'!'"'~ln'v"!" . "!be Jane~ Gu•"' units oow baaed al Van Nuys and = ch 'bf. -"""' r• saying, So be p0Ht Mck ln'hla car trunk lean troops are eent...,.,.. · • \ """""'..,,.... ,. ~ "".l IY,•mer ·AY,enue,. lc>r ea. 'the. past· clul!e• sla!icl>slts. ' · ·' • ·' and drove to a boat launching ares at tbe ' He badi.,nd WednesdBy .the.Americans ceBse'ttre and said 'W"'""Yi''•'iove'rn. Lorii Beacti Alrporla. ' oe,ven Y.wa. For seven years pnqr lo -City bulldlng'officlills closea his stand 'marina. He shoved the trunk Into the troope mjght be withdrawn,'by Sunday ·to 't mJUiary oj>ei'aU--r; the i<Cond Baae spokeaman Lf. Cllldr. Howard t!i&t,. be 'l"'·anotber ~tand atiout a b!od< .i..J.· ••~ ..M d • ''"'t h6 aled water, he aaid, waded In and. kicked It coincide with tbe P\>W release ailead of f'°" t since the truce 'Toot ""ect. Rowan aald Loe Alamitoa,wUJ ev..,tually away~ ., • . · · r ~"/ """ on ~)' 11!.~ appe the next Wednesday schedule. arees . ~·... be used by up to1 4.SOO NJerVists and The .-'·-• """"'bly won't open this tbe• ·'"~•~ to the ''"' coomcil., asking out Into the cbaimel. ' · • ill be the •-~ •·-· I 00 alr '"""' ..,_ ~ •• ,,.. ~'Y When the trunk wouldn't sink, be again Today, Wlckbam aaid withdrawal of w -·• -·o 1 craft, year. · . · ' • ~ to sell produce groW. on land tried to push It under but failed, he told the Americana would be halted unW the $' 90 OOO A d d most of which will be helll'Qpters. CUr· The· city of:i\l!DtiJiston !l"ach bas clos-in ~r parts of the ,county. • . officers, then gav~ up, returned to his North Vletoamese produce a llst of seven· • ' · W8r e · rently 2,000 Navy reseriiats train. at Loa ed It, telling Slliter be can 1 sell atrawber· "I think that's a reali008ble request" car but found it wouldn't start. U.S. milltary and two civlllana liekl In Alamitoa. rieo, leti.te, corn or other produce car-Council N G 1 b b ' Distressed, he told j>ollce, be went to a Laoa, with details on the date, place and T C Jis H 'Ille. arrival of reservists, he said, will ried across the ... city bOrder. · ' woman onna s 11'(«1~ local bar and had two or three beers. 'method ol release. He gave tb,J Com-0 ye ts · urt mean that the base's permanent per~ Slater can selt produce grown on his petbl2ed. . then stole a bicycle and rode back to the munlsti unW 10 a:m. Friday (I p.m. PST · • . · . nel will be Increased fro'!' 250 to 6SO own·Jancf; adjaCent to t!>e ·stand, "'lt'I' unfortunate W~ al)\'ays· have marina to check.on the trimk. '°"*")to ci9 this. , • men. "It Would cm me tllousanda to fight speclBt, c:Oocem ~or special people," sna!>' He found the trunk atlU bobbing In the -~~are about S,IOO Amerlcail trooPs J D -d R • Expansion of the aviation activities at this law," Slater aaldl..~•.gWic, ped Ja'Ck qreen. "I can find 00 jdca· water, took off some clothlnr and swam sWl ib Vietnam. Wickham aald all but ll .awa ~pall' the base la exP,ected to draw ctlticfsm Ing ot bis cloeed l1rl ·oland: "It's "-I .1 Juit , ..... -be Ms Jived ~-out to It, he !old police, but each time be abojlt 1,i!IO. would 60 sebt bOlne by' March ' from factions In ·the community which In not worth IL'', ' • o • • 1 "_., or 1i , ~-, "''.'" • tried to Push It .under It would ooly bob 211: the Cieadllne ·set by the Parts cease-· 'l'wo·l110!orC!cllsta flho' auf!ered serlowo ·t970 helped force the deactivation ol . the ·His main -Ii wboletale produce • tfsesrs, tbal a.no reuoo .for a lpecial back up. , fire agreedient l>otli !or trow. wltbilrawAI lnJuri<l', \\1len their machine droPl>ed Into base.' • . wblcb be and' a partner t/:DW ""· ~·" , • • . , Lovell llnally gave up, police said, and P.r!mer release. · · · an ucovatton on Golden Weit! Avenue In Mllltar3n1Sll of the facility has been a lann1ands spread tbroUghou~ ~ti_ :_1'eJ211 bas caiclted c!Qwn.on.~dslde ntornecl'to his car, found It would start, ' ReactiOll lnm! !be Viet Cong....., OWlll. Huntl)igton Beacll were gtinted a total of 59urce on coatroveray In Los Alamitos County. ~,.,._ stands the pa!! two months on 'orders placedthe .blcyclemthebacltanddrove 'Lt. Gen. Tran Yan Tra. ·bead •cil, the .'90,000 'In damages 'l\Jetiday bY In apd·last fall te8Ulted In the ouster of "Thi~ • stand waa , just~ "!"",.,-, "''l?om 'ihe 'ciouncll. X ~ion In tbe'Plan-off. " Viet Cong delegatton lo· the JMC, !*Id Orange Counly, 8upf;rlor Court Jury. City M-WUJ!am Ktaus. aomething to keep ibe11ds ' Md jpve nln• o""'•ence bas. allowed tbe . stands He was arrested when he r<tumed to Wlckljam roneRed .on,hia agreemerit and ""~majiryn'• ~h= ~.:! .. ~ Robertwee~ Lor' • ' Qiem a lltUe spending money,, be savs. • • ·~• . ' his mother's house. )hat all American b:oops, lncfildlng the ~ -~ ·~ ~ "IVs the only roadside stbd J blv.,J It" but prohibited~ i,..m btingillg In· pro-1125' Wlckbam aald were assigned to 'the lrfiJ to gr111t Join Lance Young, 211, ol llUlkes e little money, but nol much.'<· ducelrom~tslde tbe~ty. JMC, would bav• to be•sent home before 13881 Juperaon Way, Westmllflter, Slater bas Uved ~ of his 44 years Iii TbaJ section, ho)"ever, waa never en-B nk ' Rite S t the ,prison~. are released. $30,000 and Edward ArUler Droullland, Huntington Beach His dad William ·F. forced until the council demanded it. a Cl' 8 8 e Tra aaid the Viet Cong had been fe!ldY 33, •of !091 Pamela Lane, Wl"tmlnater, Slater, was .b"'!liht to tbO area about ·• . "The!"' •r< other people paying taxea to turp over. the final list of Ila 33 !60.000. • 1'IO when be._ $ yean old Slater for the1r busmess." a..,.. atormed Mon-LOS ANGELES' (AP ) -Funefal prisoners today when )Vlokbam made his 'Ille damages """" ~ against ve0ueds named fof him. · day. "You'(t just shOrt-clrcuiting the services for Earl H. CUrtls, execuUve demands. He said the prisoner were to be both defendants, the city of Huntington law.'' vice president ol Security Pacific Na· released Saturday in Hanoi. North Viet· Beach and the Sully Miller Conllructlon Valley Jayeees "You talk about laimess, but we'r< tional Bank, will be conducted at tbe nam offered In releese 107 POWs on s..n. Compeny. · being unjust,• Mrs. Giblls told Green. '.Memorial Chapel at Rose Hills Memortal day. Lawyeno for Ille two motareycllsts auc- "'lbiire are aboUt a· tbcll""1d housewives Park, Whittier, at 2;ao p.m. Friday. .. Meanwhile, •President NllOli mqiecta cessfully araued lbal a l1ntcb of Golden r"'4J lo marcll W)'OU to defend my O!rtis, 53, died al his Sen Mlrino bome atrict -..Vance, of Haool'a pledge to Weit Avenue neor~Talbert Street wu er .. ge . • Weather · Jlear Ee-POW :~.,..; .u nlcht~· 1n1erject0d• Tuesdo,y a11er • lenlth,Y 111-. :rree .. u AmerlauJ.prisonerl by March :ra. =~sr..: =·~~ Hmcy Duke, "The objective -" . • ' • 'plunged Into an excavation. '°"! rw::lt~~~~ Ex~.· mawo1.:. ·:out Fair aldell will prevail along the Orange Cclost -on Friday, with sllghtiy wmner. temperatures, to boot, H1ghe al the beaches ex· , pected In the lbw !K'S rising ,to Q lnland.OvernJlhlJows~.Gusty wlnda of 20 to 30 mph 'are ezpectoCI to decrease by Sa,turday, ; I . . . Amb' ~ -k '"'Smith, Giit al-the ·ncently nleslell ~ POW1 wU1 '!>"-!be ~ .,..., at the -y f11nne!: ~ of the Fomtaln Valley ~-. Smith, who bid -a pii90ller since April 4, 1972 wu captured by the North Vielaameee and Viet Cone whin they overran Loe NIDb whtre he "' a 1 ....vtna .. Ill advisor to SooUI Vlelnam- .... Ranpn. 'I'll< (Rlblic Is Invited to the tnettiJW, wblcb will be bold • Sir Georfe's ·--~ 18781 ....... BlwL It' ,,. p.m. ~'for Ille $S dltmer may lie made through l'rPI: llrYlll! 1t ..._ or Manny AllltOll at ..... • ~ .... .,.in woc1 tbe city ad-tl . . ·Auditiom Set -IO )ook Into-the poaalbjlJty of ' _,,... a Farmer's Mallret type aree """9 fTellh produce could be -'Ille OArl'IDI on11 .. ,.. limits aucl! ven. dors .. filalm' lo sellllW ~ llOJID" 00 land lmmedlatelf ldjM:ent to the stand. He can't e•en bring h fnlm two blooU away. · Gmo did fnlroduce. IDd Wiii •Pl'l'O"al ol, a cbanco tJ111 -.Id allow blm IO eell bil own prodllco .,..,,, llD)IWbn - tbe ""'· • • But Ille -u mnilned edamanl In Its ~to chance tbe ordlnanco llld allow -...... Ille city bontlr wltb.....aide lrult llll nptablee . ' McWhinney ¥ses SanitarY. Post ' Derel< McWhinney, named treasurer of ibo lilldfil)o City Sanitary Dtstricl 1aat "'""· -npliloed in t b e position Wedniila&y by Ray 8cblnltt. McWlli/llley, lormer may0r o ~ w..-Md still a di!' councllman, waa appolnl"1 to !be I1011 lly Ted Flrjita, ch&lmlaa of the -.l'ol !be district 11111 I city ploMl'W OR I i...t. Botfl lllc......, ad l'ull!a ......... Indictment and flea a· jurY-trfal May 21'. CID compltacy cbarps rqardlng !be Mlle Square agr>culturo !we llCtlldal of fut year. '!be pair are occused ol sollcltklg 1 1lnbe ltoro ~ Gearg&'Mural to aid hi the renewal of bis loaae on 2U acres ol coaniy park lsnd. '1'be flt,000 llribe Wll alleCed to have betl) a campaign con- tr!l>iotlon to &IJ)erviaor Robert Battin. llcMllruiey 11as reelaced on .the l>oatd b1 -iiecde ... appotnfoleDt b7 Fujita .... nolfo!l~ a f~ ac- tloo ol dlotrict direc\ors; Dlatrfet lepl <lllllllel. Oe\Wg• I.oJan pld Mcl!blnnoY'• ll)poin~ u ~wu WepL For.Rock Concert Audltlona will be beld SU!my,_Aprll 1, at Huntington .C.Oter, fllr • irock Cjl(l-otrt _...., by the Huntlngtoo Beach Junior Wpmen'1 t'lub. Bands lnteltS!ed , In audttlonlng for · for the COl\CltJ't should Jll<me -for detaUed ...,rmatlon.. 'l'he...Utiona will be held from 1:30 p.m. to 10:'30 p.m. • lo the lhoppq oonter mall. 'Ille roclt _.-j, called . "Roel< Bo<>- ""• 1' 111 tlni:lude • """"" Ind ls • adloduled fw f 'p.JI!., Apdl, •• lo the Hun~ Oetlter mall. ".• • ' ' 1 ·1~s1ot; TCHti\ l' Flnancioi. col•!llulit Svlvfa Porl<r "'¥1 the ..,. of .cheqp food ""'11 be ...,., l'rtside!ll Ni::- an~1 coniumu adviler vrga sl\Oppfrs to trv vnfl pricing, arid Miami s~ra a r < plclring 11\efr own ll<Oilobl" from IM- fleldi. See tli<s• food ston,r and ~ on Page 17. 1 L.M • ...-. 1 _.... la cat...,._ I Mvtvtl ,..... 1• Ct&...,.. »» lf1tltllll liltlll'I ' c...ia ... °'*'9 """'" ... =· :..c.. ... SYl¥la ...... 11 .......... .... : =: MlrMll n. .... ~ ............. , ... f .......... ~ ,,.,, TMt""5 "'""" ... ' ... .... ........ 1• ............. ,., ... &.llilllrl tt WWW ..... ~ .J ' 2 OAll Y PILOT H _GraJ~~ys · Dean Lied ~ J'. . -Probably I WASlllNG'!ON (AP) -L. Patrick Gl'&1 sold,' loday pmiclen11al -I John W. Dean pn>bably lied lo the FBI June '2 when be sald be would have t.o determine if Watergate defendant E. llowatd Hunt bad an olflce In lbe White -· Under intense questioning by Sen. Robert C. Byrd 10-w.va.), Gray Said be -.Id agree, looking back In blndslgbt, ':n::::e~::~:::c:; learn II Hunt bad a White H,... olllc:e when be bad Hunl'o Ille opened In lbe Elemli.. Olllco Building Clllly three clayl before. The building -Whlto H<we olOceo. In the opening of the sale belonlfng to Hunt, a gun and eome electrullc deYlces were fouDd and kept Lo Dean's office tm- tit June 27 before be.ing turned over to lhe FBI. Hunt is a defendant in the. bugging of Democratic headquarters in t h e Watersate complex last year. Gray is President Nixon's nominee to be director of the FBI, and the Senate Jtldiciary Committee, of which Byrd is a member, i.s holding hearings on wblther tO approve him tor the post. Byrd quellloned whether Dean's action In tellJng lhe FBI ho would have to determlDe If Hunt bad an olflce In the White -and keeping the material from the Ale for a while railed any ; ·eyebrows wlP, Gray or FBI agents. ''No llz'i DCIWl of thll W81 liiJcuued in that lime fnme," Gray oald. "It jUlt dld DOI ..,.,.., We were rec<Mn1 loll o! nlatorial al that Ume and cbeckli>g out nilny leadl. • 'Mr. ~turned over lbat material v.i!UDlarily but It was Incriminating to II/!!' the leul," oald Gray. ''Gray uld the FBI did not question-the . !act that Dean kept the material from the We for seven daya bectUJe "be Is the COW1lel lo the l'rolldeot and he has a responsibility to s a f e g u a rd the Ftrealdent's , papers." 1Byrd replied: "Presidents have been betrayed by their aides, aenaton liave been betrayed by their aide!, even Cbrist ~U was betrayed by ooe of 1111 chosen few.'' Gray uld be dJICllSSed the Senate ' ttee bearings with Dean, but ed to oubmll a noconf showing the aod time of ~ ?artollll call!. , lilt llart of todq'a bWlnp, Byrd asked whether Gray bad talked lo Dean alnce lbe bearings began. ~'"' ttplled that ' be bad talked· liJ •phone •libt to 10 to u llrMI with.Ille ite House counsel, who tiaa declined a c:pmmittee invitation to appear for ques- tioning but has of!ered to answer In writing relevant questions submitted to him. 1 Byrd asked the subject ol the con· 'fersationa Gray had wilh Dean. I '1Tbeae bearings," Gray replied, "I tried lo 11ve him a !eel o! bow Ibey were aolng." I I • Student Pushes -· r ' I Excltange Project ·n.e American Field Service exchange afudent Jl'Qll'&m is alive but not so well Ip Huntington Beach, and Chris Gelger 'j9Mtl to give it a shot in the arm. ; PJria, an 18-yeaNld Huntington Beach HJgh School senior, is seeing clubs and organiiaUoos willing to hear what she has to say about AFS. 'Cllria spent tWo months last year .living Mlb a family in TreUeborg, Sweden, r«lpresentlng her high school in the AFS p,togram. "1be e•cbani• )ln>lll'8lll oendl hundreds of studenla abroad ew:ry yeu lo uper- leilce dlffeteot cultural, she uld. Clubo and organlzaUona w11b1ni to bear au;. can contocl her through the blgb aebool -I ICtlvlttes office. 01 .... I COAST Ms DAILY PILOT Tiit Or-. CO..! OAIL.Y PILOT .. ,.1191 wllldl Ito tOIO'lblned·ll'lt Ntws-P~1. II Mil..., by lht Orimot Ca.11 "'1bllil'llnl Con\NnY. StH- r•Jt alllionl •rt llll(lllthal, Mlndey lhf'&U911 Pria•y, fW (Olll M.... N.-..oort had!, H""llnttwl ltadl/PIMllllll V•H..,, LMIUlll &He.II, lr¥1!!<1/SM!flt!Ndl Mid Sfn" (r.momlt/ Sin J11en Ct~l1!rano. A 11111119 tt11ioMI tdl!lon It Pllbll•Md Sel\lrdlYI tniil $vrlde)'I. TIM prln(lpel pU9111~1 ... plant i. 11 lit Wft* .. , SllWf, CMll M ... , C.lltflf'!\141, 9ll-. lobtrt N, Wt1d Pr•1clttil Ind P\11111~ J1clt It. C11rl•y Vkt """""'' tnll ~11 Me~ n-·· ic ..... 1i-1"* tlltlft•• A. Jil11rphln1 MMNlllll ldl!or 1 Qlfhi, H. LMt . l ich1r4 ,, Nall "' ~..,.. --.lilt Hltwt 'etrf' co ... i111 •t ~ O\IPllV l[lllllt • l" ............... °""9 if "'· 11•1• l11c.h a.111 ..... ,.. .. < M1lfffif Al'r~11 r.o. a.. 7to, tJMt ·.l. --~ lllMllJ "',..,.. ....... ~--r •w:..;n••,. /111,..t ~I aU) N t.vi ..... rf .... C~I 1N ,._,,.. I C.,,,~ .... fel•t 11 fn41 M2o4JJ1 C8 11'Jf Mi 11th In 1 '41oN71 .• . ,.,_ .. OfMtl ~ Ctr F Mi. ., ~. ... .. ,llt r ~ mi, en. C-t ._lllhtr!e ·~. "' .... .., •• lllildn,.... .................... ,...,..,.... ... JI llN1 W t * 1 d I I """""" -"l ..,. "...._,,~_.. "Eft..,'5.=' ........ ~.= "= ~ " .... .......,, ...,, ... .. ........ . I ' . Classroom • A campaign to 1nV'estlpte ,@19 "·!!to ulety o! the portable rJaumoins ~ Founllln 'valley, Hl&h School bao a1'Jll'• ently ftOf: reached the Foun).\tn. Vijley Fire Department. , , Fire Capt. IUchanf Feoe~tfll fold to- day ~ ocbool 1dlslrict ~ )lot, Oordcted the ·l!e!)artment !ft eooneetto•lwiih•lhe investigation thal was. pro~ ,at the Board· of EducaU9n meetlnt 'Maren 13. At that. meetlf>i Mark Belgeo, repre· ' sentalive of ~ scbool's Juvenile Pro- tedioo C.OuncU,. t:i:sked board members to bud&et funds for inJtalling a second - exit in tjie 3l parta~le classrooms that are "'8<f a~ tlio ocbool. , · He DQled tl)lit. ~ JOOW have one .exit each 1 an4 , Iha~ rtli<! ..,,...lfllut wlo- do)Y1,wbiel> could: lie ·used ·as, additional • emerpocy; Wis have ~ closed by . metal louvert to 1 prevent break·ins and . I bur8:laries. · 4 Drstrict. SUperintenden1 Jick Raper · said the fire safety of the portables had been previously researched by the di&- lrlct .and he noled that the bulldin&s all coofonn to the state Fire Marshal1s regulations., He also pointed out that the majority of rooms in the permanent buildings also have only one el.it. Flames Destroy San Frauciseo Pier But trustees said t h e y wanted the opinion of the local fire departments In the investigation of the safety of the buildings and written statements from the 1 I a I e fire marshal lndlcatlng that the buildinp are safe. ... • They indicated that tbey'11'i!lt to know ' U the mlnlmum state law Pi,-ovides rea· ; sooable safety standards and If no~ lbe tnllloel uJd tbey woilld conilder talt-· Ing fUrlher actfoo !n.'ihe inatttl' at !Mir , ·Crowds watch as a five-alann fire completely con9Wlles San Francisro'• Pier 7, sending clouds of smoke over the Bay Area. Firemen battled -Drug Overdose Ru'-ed .in Death From Pqe l JOINT ... general environment. Of Actress' Aide A number of residents also questioned the "optimism" of the report in predic- ting quiet, safe aircraft by 1985, while GILA BEND, Ariz. (UPI) - A cor-"pessimistically'' projecting a dense oner's jury ruled today that actress county population of more than 2.2 mil· Sarah Miles' business manager died of lion by that time. an overdose of drugs, bu! said there were A few speakers contended the popu1a- slill unannered quesUOos about the In-tioo projectioo. and thus, the projected · · .,_ body . • need for airports, was too blgh. Juries on wa , •. cl The verdict was returned by the six· Dennis c.ourternarcbe, ty manager member jury after it deliberated two . of ~l ~aeh,. summ~ up many of ~e houri on the Feb. IL death o! David oppoeitloo s -IB as. WhlUDg, II. --nie site_ WU orlg!oolly .~ .. ' "Wbe~ tlili .. erdose wu lakeo In· a military airport and lh.n. ts ... rooitl · tenUonaUy or accidentally has not been for storage of small aircraft ~r ~· ~determined," the jury said. "Also, it has . -A~t 1~000 persons live withm not been detemiined whether pbysi°' In-hve. milea_o/ !he. site. TIMnl ,are mo"' lmilel' found on the body were con-tbari 1,600: ~ unmecfl8leJ1. adjaC: tributing factors In lhe death or Mw in Seal. Beach that woold be eodange , tbele Injuries were sustained." by civilian flying, where fatal crashes ed ft . . are more numerowi. 1be jury reconven a er nce1vmg . a -Nearby freeways and roads are al- palr of autopsy reports which. said ready overloaded and couldn't handle WhlUng dJed of a drug overdose m the the traffic. bathroom of Mlsa Miles' motel room -Education of students at five schools while she was in the room of actor Burt Blong the airport periphery would be im· Reynold!. paired or endangered. InvesUgators have libeled Whiting's --Outdoor activity end quiet living at death a suicide. senior citizens community of Leisure Whiting'• body was In a funeral home World, a half mile away, would suffer. tn Berkeley, Calif., after it waa ordered -A federal wildlife sanctuary ls two shipped there by Whiting's mother, Mrs. miles away at the Seal Beadi Weapons Louis Campbell. An o!ficill at the Slati<xl. The ''precarloualy Imbalanced" Bayview Chapel woold not say why It had community of birds mlflht be banned. been shipped there from Gila Bend, Q>urtemarche uked that a complete, where It had been held for 33 days. accurate eavtronmental. impact state- However, Mrs. Campbell ha! challeog-ment ~ prepared and reviewed on the ed the autopsy reports that Whiting died expanston ,of the air base prior to further or an overdose or pills because he also cons1derat1on of any change. Id•-I d I J t h d Mex Dreyer of IA!isure Wor ">X"8 received a he~ n ury • scra c es an Beach made what he admitted was an abrasio!18, and. at was reported she could "emotional approach" to the two hear- be seeking a third autopsy· ine: board members. Transportation Study Approved By Huntington Huotlnston Beach has agreed to join the county and other Orange Coast cities in a study o! lransportaUoo needs along the original route of the now-defunct Pacific Coast Freeway. ''The study might Include consideration of a new highway, a monorail system or some othtt form of transit," City Administrator David Rowlands s~id to- day. "We don't really know what the study will cover because il is n1ostly under county jurisdiction." he added. "Our ec· tion is merely to indicate interest in such a study." Monday night. Rowlands assured coun· cilmen the study would "in no way rein· camat.e the old Coast Freeway." "But we must have some kind of transportaUon corridor here," ho said to- day. Rowlands said he believes the dtler of Newport Beach, Seal Beach and Laguna Beach are also willing lo join the study, as is the Orange County Tr1111Sportation District. No date bas been set for the first transportation meeting, but Pub\IC Works Director Jim Wheeler wiU act as the city spokesmen dorllli the study. Mayor Al Coen atso asted Rowlands 10 ... c11vate the old CIUzena Tranlporta· Um Sludy c.mmlUee to looli: tnlo the orooiem. Kuwait Nabs Iraqis KUW AJT (AP) -Kuwaiti army patnill began a mw roundup today of Inql cltbelis in this oll-rlch Peral¥ Golf atat• ~ prtytJ\t wbat eov•mmdlt spo-..., lenMd "poeolblt acll ol !lbotqe.'' • I He asked for understanding of the "problems of people with gray hair. Un- derstand that every dam tlme one of those planes goes over our heads - I hear a little less." Drtyer was wearing a hearing ajd , Some of the speakers suggMted alter· nate sites away from already·deve~ clUes should be explored. Cilno !Dlls and Camp Pendleton were mentioned. '11le looe bold-out In faVO< of clvlliao use ol Loo Alamltoa WBI Ronald B. Allen of Fountain Valley, an airplane owner. Allen uld be wao speaklni ollly be- cause he couJd say he had done eo "five years from now when I have to drag my airplane to the dewl and drive 100 imleo to fly Jt." Some speaken had complained that airportJ serve so few people, and ~Y shouldn't be built for the convenience of those few . Allen defended his hobby and added a wa rning. "Now you"re talking about movtntz lbe ainiorts out away from the people." he said. But airports have a way of draw- ing business and soon houses will be built on the oerlphery of those new alt'- ports, he said. , .. And It will start an over agaib," Allen concluded. "Tile deserts ire qillet now -but In 10 years Ibey -1 be - airports will be there." John TUmer, manager o! the 1mall1 private Meadowlark AJrporl In Huntlna-ton Beach, spoke of lbe ae!._ ol residents arwnd the ain>orl ' Nine yean ago, the c!ly of Huntlncton Beach okayed the buildlnl of a twoctory school buUding Just ooulh of a Moadow- larlt ""'"a', he said. To rna1<e "1!'1ng safer 'l\lmer satd he proposed exten-sion 'o! the runway In Iha opposlle di- rection . But the peoole there oomplalntd and Slopoed the 1>110. '"nle peop!e on the north end dido 't care about the people I oo lbe aouth end." be uld. "Nob<idy really bales an airport -but they don't wanl It In their ~arc!/' The tenth SCAG bearln& will like piace In lwe> -ks ID Pahndlle: Followlnc that ltnaJ meelflla, Ille cill-.. aen bearlna board 11111 malle a report to SCAO'o eiec:utlYe -of - -... the public hea:ln&x- the blaze to no avail--Ole entire J:>ier was fllttecl-but firefighters kept the flames from spreading to adjoining piers. (See story, Page 5.) School Project Refinanced In Huntington The cost of rehabilitating Huntington Beach mgb School bas been refinaoced to ~ive1 West Orange County homeowners a sboc11 tenn property tax break, school officials have announced. Homeownen were slated to pay a .lG- cent per $100 assessed valuation tax for the next three years to raise the $1.5 millloo cost ol bringing up Hunllngtoo Beach High School to stale eertbquake standards. However, the Hunt~_~ch Union High School Dislrict,ba,s anllfllibl""1 a,11.a ltlil}Joo loan from the Stale ~ cab lie repaid with' a levy o! only t.5 cent$ per $100 over a 20-year period. The overall cost to taxpayers wUJ be the same, but the loan will enable the work to be completed three Years ahead of the original plan, officials said. Cong1·ess Gets Nixon Proposals WASHINGTON (AP) .,-Presldeot Nil· on oent to Congress today m. proposed blueprint for the first complete overhaul of federal criminal laws in the nation's history -a lougb doCunieot that ·does away ,with insanity as a ~efense1 tightens obscenity laws and hits at drqg-pushers. '111• proposed Criminal Reform Act of 1973 incorporates re-Institution of the deat'h penalty, grades offeMes into nine categories and sets maximum sentences for each, provides mandatory conditions for probation and hits corporate of· fenders lo the pocketbook. In his message to Congress last week , the President promised his proposed legislaUon would do away witb laws that "have become inadequate, clumsy or outmoded.'' HuntingUJn OKs Equipment Yard Budget Increase eity councilmen have approved a $225,000 increase in Ulla year's budget for construction of the new Huntington Beach Munlclpel equipment yard. Tola! eoot ol the !C.Z.acre P,:.jec! !1 estimated al 12.3 million, spreoid • ...,. four phases . Tile first phase, 'primaruy site ~ lion, cost lj00,000 and dlould.be complete by this June. The new dty yard Is on the west side of Gotbar~ Street.', l\Orll' of Slater Avehµe . 1 • Cily Admloialrator ' David Rowlands !Old councilmen Mori'.1!)Y the Phase jJ cost, with the adde~r' money, ls now $825,000, Phase 11 involves Ule construction of an administration truµdlng, a warehouse and an emergency power generator. The emergency is to blame for part of the cost increase, Rowlands said. He also told councilmen that the warehouse wu scheduled !or Phase Ill, bul be wanted the eltra money to build it now. He said bullclJnt the warehouse - would save money over the long nm. Phase II should be finished by February, 1974. Pba.ses 111 and IV involve the con- struction of garages to house city trucks and other equipment. A public works of· !icial said Ibey will be butlt .. needed, with no specific time, limits set. The additional $225,000 for Phase 11 will come out of the civic improvement fund , wh.ich contains sufficient money, Rowlands said. Councilman Henry Duke and Mayor Al Coen objected to spending the money before a six-year budget ls completed, but agreed to go along with it alnce the project appears necessary. March fl meeUn1. / Feuerateln said that local fire de- partments have no jUrtadlction over !)le con.rtrucUon regulations-g o Y. e r n 1'11, g schools. I "Legally, our oOly concern can be the number of studenb!: in a classroom. As long u the schools don't exceed those standards, we have no ~wer, •t. he said~ But, the !Ire captiln lidded: "W• have always advocated having'• two . wa)'I out of any room, In sp~ of the law tbal ...ys there ooly bas to be one. "Schools are beflla built with one·ai>d . as long u the bu1ldlngs conform • lo 1 state law, we have DO say. We're not 1 conducting eny campaign lo have the , Jaw changed,~' ·be Contl.nued: 11Any.One j wbo'• lrXerested lmqwa pui: opll!lnrl; )!ul • ao far lbeX.ba"l!I~ """',JI( to' ~t I the !Aw.?• ~ f ,....,_ • , • • ,,_ ... ..,, .. 'ii • •. , i-.°J I ' '"' • •JI ,.t N~~r~~''Dclvef .· Held on Felony Hit-run Charges A Newport Beach man who allegedly fought o!f ...wd·be helpers and fled af- ter a broadllde car crash that Injured a youog :>anto . Ana cquple today fifces felony drunken driving aod bit and run cbarg,. in HunUngton Beach. . Micbael ,D. Coleman,.21, of 20'7\I 19th SI., Balboa, was booked !Jio.~ty Jaji Wednesday olgbt 'fcillowing the accident at Warner Avenue and Beach· Boule- vanl. Investigators clajm be wu eouth- bound on Beach Boulevard and ran a red light, ramming the couple's car. Billy D. Barvey, 20 ·and bis wife Cat h y, 18, both were taken to HunUngton lntercommunity Hospital and treated for head lacerations · be- fore being transferred to Long Beach Naval Hospital. Witntsses said Coleman violently re- sisted aid at the scene' but was cap- tured on loot about two blocka 'away by officers a.raid Evans and LoweU sair dera. .NOBODY SELLS TY FOR LESS . THAN DUNLAPs•: • ,AND WE WiLL PROVE IT. • Here ls Our lntlatf.qn l'f.g•tlt1g Otter ~ 1. Stop fn and got our price Oft any TV In otock. 2. Shop our prleo A compar!t; 3. If you cen purchase the TV for1lt11 i1t any other franchlncf dealer In <>ra• Co, Dubo lap'• witl aoll you tho TV 1t th1 LOWER prlc1 PlUS GIVE YOU AN ADDITIONAL 10% OF THE DIFFERENCE. Offer oxplr11 Aprll 15, 1973, MOTOROl.A Quasar.. cn.alTV IN ITOC~ 14" I' U 1d ,,,. Dlc111d 11" .... -,, . .,.., .... RCA Portable Color TV It cost• uprlllngly illll• 1P tnJoy to muctl. • tN' ITOCll 1r ....... . 1t" DI 11nql lt" , ..... .. ll" 111111• 90' DAY MomNr of • Callfenlll'a \A,....t C:ASH C-rlllMI luylne WllH A,,llOYlt Group With Tho CHDIT 1 Vet-lvytne m - •• tsr•11111AnaPtwertf•to~ .. •Ba ~-·~--. . 1115 tlEWPOIT an.· Q111ten ca 11m -,. 541-7711 '· I I . • ,, l ' ' • ' • ' ShtU!ks, I'd Rather Be Fishin' UPI T.....,. ! •• Some days, it Isn't so bad when 4-year-old Sesn Si- bert is the only boy in the nursery school at Salinas. 'Other times, however, it really bugs him, particu- larly when the girls decided to play c1re .. up and start banging furs and silly things on him. You can tell this ls one of those times. Reagan Opens Camp~ign For Tax Control Action SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Ronald Reagan lawicbed an unprecedcmted two-- pronged campaign today to write his long-rsnge tax coolrol plan loto Ibe Cllllornla Constllution. The Republican chief o:ecutive, at a new1 conference, announced introductloo of Ibe coostltutlonal amendment Into Ibe 1'glllature, wbere ht aid ht upOcts-it to'be defeated. - Bot at the same time, be said, a parallel tnlllattve petlt10n campaign will begin nm month . to bypass tbe legblature aed put the proposal dln!Ctly ... tbe 1lalewtdo·~,1n No~f lltol!lll · ilJof,~ .. ~ c!lilr.ens ·committee will i!(ieirbead ·the p;,Utlon campaign. He said It will · be New Road Tenn Yet Undefined ' By f.ommi~oner Tbe Orange CountJ ao.d Deportii>inl mo 1 new ca'-1 ol roadwa7 -1he irohlpOrtadcn conidor -to· add to -y. highway aed road. Bot .Murray Stonn, asslslant county rood -· eald l\ls depertment ..-,.i dellne the new category.· He agreed with SUpervl8or Ronald Cupln that a dellnlU... ·suggested by Sen. JamOI Mill> (~ Diego) was .,...t tbe best. Tllat said a transportation -would include eV<ey mode of pebple mov~ from a railway to a bicy- cle trail. The new designation comes about becalllO of the poor repute to whicJi the term froeway bas fallen In recent years. Tbe rood department argues that it mum move the -le regardless ol the ll4ll10 of the roadway. headed by Dr. Nonnan Topping, presi- dent emeritus of.use. Topping btaded last year's successfdl campaign against the Watson lniiladve that Reagan aed otber slate kallen op- posed .. the basis Its property tax Umll provisions would create chaos. "Government spending 11 out of band," Reagan said. "As cillr.ens and tupayers, we have· an imparalleied ~ty to reverse·tbe trend and 'actually reduce the amount of 1taxes the state can take !tom ~ pe0~le'1 earnipP. · "Jn4e0!!, U our plan I! ~pc;ov'1J jn November,.OOilonlians wm be able to keep IOI; themselves -to .spend as Ibey wish'_:_ '1111 builon In earnings over the next 15 yeirs," be added. ' . "Without this plan, there. is evefy likelihood that the same 1111 blllioo will uaed to satilfy go\.ernmeiit'a voracious app@tlte for the people'• eamlnga, In •the form ·of :bJgber tai:es," the GoVernor said. . '''The Legl!iature bas made It clear they are not going to lef It ·(thO bill) come out." Reagan said in a· radio in- veniew late Weilnelday. ~ ' •: The ~ would tie lllate tax col- leclionl to a peroenlage of per90llaJ In- come, reduclng·the ratto of taxaUoo from the current level of nearly nine cents on each ~ ol lncOme to about ael"ft ceni:11":rif .:il5'C:::.1iaoinY of fodr wouldJ&Ve·l17,000 In that ~- pared wilh the ~ rltt ·ofi. col- iectiooJ ~ atate lpe!ldlng.l ' . ' The 'state budget Still <X>Uld triple, lo 127 billion, in that period aod leave room f .. growth, Inflation and new programs, Reagan said. Reagan urged ca!Uomians to !ell their lawmake?s "in no uncertain tenns" they want the measure put on the ballot at the special eiectioo be plans to call In November. . Board Approves Rinke,.; s Zoning On El Toro Road An election campaign contributor to four of the five Orange County SUpervison Wednesday won approval from the board of commercial zoning akm,g El Tonr Road, over ... a recom... meodation for deoia! !tom county plan- niiii! commissioners. Developer Harry Rinker was re- questing a zone change from residenilal to commercial use on eight acres on El Toro· Road, dlvlded by Muirlands Boulevard in· El Toro..,, •· 1 ·• County planolng conunla!ioners hlid recom"'"""""'denlal C!f the mne change and1-;;-"''iiinJ ' 1 amifudmen~ to ~JI! ~ o%~ra1··~ ''l')iey Ci ~ congestion and an existing o'fe!.Joad 4f commercial properties in the area as rea*°rls. · · · · · . In his appeal of the .Jenlal to the board, Rinker \,mg. a furniture store is planned on one (farce! and neighborhood shopping on another, which is adjacent ~ two churches. A•previou!PrequeSt·by Rinker for co.It· mercial development that locluded two service stations was turned do"1J by IU~. Rinker lw beeo listed as a campaign contributor to all supervbors except -ly,electod ~ Diedrich. ' Diedrich aed fellow Supervisor David Bater voted for the changes. although they eald they thouglit tbe action ~led a fiv,e-month old moratoriwn banning ~es not coosisteot with general pllh l'ecOriunendations. ..,.._, $1perviaon adopl<d the moratorium late jut year to give county planners dme ,to work on the update of the 1917 genoral plan'lnstead ol changing It llttfe by little. Rinker said be had met with officials of the Saddleback Area Coortlinattng Coun- cil (SAC<)), and received their' en- dor1emeot !or the development. lie said they suggested 1 mission type architec- tural treatment for tbe shopping center buildings. • Transit Goals Outlined ' ' OCTD Predicu T~avel Faster Th.an a Speeding Car ·: ByJANWORTR .... ..., ...... ....., Picture a mass trapstt system so ef. llc:tent that you could take a train from ' . San Diego to 'Loi -Angeles 1n less time than 1 plane, or get from your front door ID any deann.tlon Jn Orange County in leu time ~ In y00.. cat. Thil II the goal of the Orange County Tnnstl Dtstrlcl (OCTD), depicted for mmnbtn ol !ht Saddlebl<k &... eo. ~ c.unctl Wedl>etday by Cordon I . ~ district --1 .,_ ... Tho OC'tD, •formeil a -... bu becuD .... programa. A abort r-plan b ........ """'cywtcle 1"•111 .. " .......... plan, barely In fllnDlnal "-• ..U.. for NP opeed -roblet a an alternattve to freeways, joining major Southern Cllllomia locations. Pleldlng said tile DUI prosrom bas shown enc0uraglng progreu in one year, with 11 ~ MW Jn operalloq, More than 1M1 are expacted to be l'lllllllnfl>llJbe end ol the year, be sald, with a !utare ,.., of 200. " The 1ehedule for [ft1Plemenllng el· feetlvt bua UnQi>a for the endre """'ty ~ on whether the ocrr. &.ts a •t7 milllOG federal CIPftal grant, and oo .... _ "' tht octD _,. ol 4ilW«a •• to wlllch areas In !lie county have the most prWtnc ll!lllil transit -._ BU1 IC!ledllltng for Saddleback Valley, will come up In late !fl(, Fielcllnc p""1icted. '\'he program ta planned to be fully operative in five years. Bua routes eventually will include El Toro Road, Ctown Valley Parkway, the San Diego Freeway, and Pacific Coast Highway from Laguna Beach to San ~-,,,.. .. -of the routes 11r••W:. '"arterW" by the ocro. · -· -.... tea, feeder routes ""' .. -.... -!tom each com- llllilll'a --. .M411P21' 1•el ll'flll'llD. called .. Dl&J. .t .. 1•t11La.1Wra t1 nlllllnc at ,.U ... Otll)', fleldlnc Aid. 'nle ltrVlce costs • eenll -the callen' door ID any location, with no mra charge fur tranlfen. FleldlDg utd 11\e bus prosrom WIS begun befn tbe ll1Cll s(llld .,- lransil ~ lleca ... the OCl'I> board liopes to develop feeder llnkUilt .llltaf lht bus tilltes. When tbe hl&IHPead aptem ta flntabed, the bus f-""'let already will be available. Rlchla-of""'lll' ate alnady available for a hlaJHpeed transit oyl\em, F:ltldinfl sald. Saata re ra1'""'41 tracb ar:e one allorDlilhe, el!m""""' IM MM to can ' '! . ' out new rou es as in the case "of freeways. All ,..,ie. adopled by the OCTD must lJel compaUble with those determined by San Diego and Los Angeles Counties, Fielding stressed. Eventually, the transit board will have to coordinate with San' Bernardino, Ven- tura, and Rlvertlde Coantiel u well. "WoO't high sP,<Od tralnl bring u much oppoaitlon a.s freeway1 ?" one SACC board membet querjed. ' .. , don't think •/' Flddinc replied. ''!UgllU of way are avallabk D>W. We won't )lave to start !tom scrafdi. Flodlng tlie leUt detrimental route II jUst part of the .trategy ol pl~ -there are .....,.good and bad polnla . CNcial to the whole ll"'fll'am, Fleidlng added, II dilillacl eoDlact and 111" !Orlmtion exchange with I o c a I government.a. In this respect, the OCTD will ~ with the transportaUon cor- ridor llUd{ eurrentlY )>ebal organiled by the Oringe t:ounty llOad bepartment to ~out gruarooll Input. 'tho bua IYll<m ..,...11y ta financing itsalf, be uld. . F1nanclng (or the hip speed vatem may come from fares, J)ftll>trty 1ax,11les tax, and r.deral IUnds. Fielding nld the Jl'OS'lm wlll, cost 16 to II million per mile ID lluild • H DAILY PILOT, 3.. Alleged ' 9 Nabbed • Ill 1 Coast Drug Operation . • Nar<otlcs olllcers from -al _. , clea ended a tense, tbN&mooth ln- vestlgatton late Wednesday and arrested nine -aUepd to be a part of a ~ eale!I rlJ>& which ulOd heavy armament as a tndemark. The ailt(ed group of mQor .drug - pliers held f,rth in Oceanside but olteo made &ales forays inlD the South Orange Coast, police said. During Uie'raldl at serual Ocewlde localiom Wednesday agents aelzed r!Des, grenades, ID DWb aDd olber weapons allegedly ueed by the -p. Those . _. Inillally bool<ed on lelooy charges Included -women - one from San Clemente. The entire list of Oceanside residents is: Detecllvea added that ~ """"I large am0W1ts of ammunlticn aa ~; Spakesrnen ror the San Clemente Police Department, wlllch played a key role in the case, said that on aeveral OC· caslons, undercover buys allegedly in· eluded a squad of "shotgun" 1uards who would tircle the purdlase location In an auto. The car would be fille<J ·wlth guns-. and ammunition, poUce relatM. • Offi<:en: said they staged severcif'"" undercover purchases in San Clemente. ''1 • ~. Clemente NixeS Protest Group Bid for Bullhorn. ·; il ~ .. By JOHN VALTEllZA Of ... DlllY , .... '"" ... But the criticism aoon was folloW«l·bY..! Larryi Martin, 29: Edward Martin Jr., 31; Ediiie Lee Mays, .1'; Ophelia Wjllla1111. (age . not i mm e d i a t e iy avallablel; ·Betty' 1'>u Uurlj'fl; llQberlo Romero, 19i'11blll\>.Soto; ·za abd Steven Paul Rae, 22. ~ ... ; A leftist protest group planning a .ma- jor demoostratlon ln San Clemente next week during a state visit by V\etnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu lost a bid Wednesday for the use of bullhorns dur- irtg the march. san Clemente city councilmen voted to deny permission to lhe Vietnam Veterans AgRinaftlie War (VVAW) for the use of the hand--lleld devices, primarily for "crowd control." VVA W spokesman Alfredo C8brera wb«- admitted that "without crowd controt! there is always the possibility o.( a riol. ·: • Cabrera added that the bullhorns mlg~\1 be needed "in case people needed to ~ told bow to get away from the poll<:e ~\\1 thelr tear gas ... ir we can't control U\'\, l crowds we don 't know what wlll happeq. 't~ Wedn es day's phase of (~( predemonstratlon process wu but a pan_, of the total slluatil"' which might be fa~ ed in the city when the Asian chiel ol.t state meets April 2 and 3 with Presider) • Nixoo. .,...~ In San Clemente police arrested Mrs. Artice ~cl1<>nald, 22, •t 1611 4ven!da Las Bolas. The woman'iiias boOlted ... felony nai:cotl<s charges as wtu as conspiracy and held .. ;fS0,000 liall. ; • " :Detec~ves. o8id thBt the'blllk of the ar- rests took ~ Place in a residence in Oceanside where contraband allegedly Included marijuana In brick form, co- caine, Lm>, exotic and costly hashish oil, hashish cubes, peyote buttoos, seconal apd otber drugs. Lawyers for the group -one of several which have said they plan demonstrations -argued in vain before the council Wednesday. The presentation came laced with VV AW criticism of a Daily Pilot headline citing police concerns over a riot during the demonstraUons. Fiery fundamentalist minister Dr. Clr-b Mclndre bad vowtd to bring h t s con· servative followen to the um~ spot on? Avenida del Pmidente to proise th!!> Vietnamese leader as a "hero an4-.1 valiant soldier." ,J • JJ.J. (Jarrell :J.urnilu~e , ' • ,. • • - We have discontinued the followi119 Items and we must move them at once - so we can make dl7lay room ~r 'l'.lew items. , Th• \i2 Price Items Ar• Numbered For Your Convtnlenc1 , SOFA 'l LOYE SEATS .. SOFA IEDS TIM ' t> ... ,: NO. 1.IGULA.lt NOW I Olive Velvet Soft ~ 1fi fl ~·1h.19ck PIHi ..... ,. .. , •.. $599.liO $2".so l 4· ft~· oy1ter White ... f Chonollo lulled Solo ........ ~.$599.00 UH.SO 3 100 fl. Sofa , Limo ' & YoOow Print .............. $649.0P . $324.SO I~ _,, llCMILAR No'# 26 24" M~ho91n"f'Wiill Shelf .~;.Sl2f.OO ·$ 6iUO ' 17 Tomlin $0n Ovol CoffH Table '199.00 $14t.IO 29 12, P•Ou Discontinued .Drawer End TaYIH ......... ,199.00 ~,IO 00. 29 30x60 lnlol Gl•11, Top CoffH ' • Ttbll.1Ste'inl••• St~t•I, BrttS • Trim f,..m• _ ........................... $358.00 $179.00 lO Allon Keith Sol• Bock ':\ ., f 4 7 ft. Gold Corduroy Velvet Sofa With Kick PIH! ....................• 650.00 $325.00 5 7 fl. High Bock Spfo 90" Tobi• ............................... 467.00 $2'3.SO ' Gota Print With l<ick Pleat .... $650.00 $325.00 6 5 ft. YelTow Cotton Florel Print Down ·g Feather ...................... $399.00 $199.SO 7 6 ft. Tuxedo Sofa. Olive Tweed , with Kick PIHt · ...................... $399.00 $199.50 8 5 ft. Tufted Love Seetwith Kic:lc Pleat Turq. ind Olivo Pollom -.-.$469.DO ($134.50 , 9 6 ft. Olive lintn Type Ftbric: Soft Down & Foother ...................... $3 99.00 $199.SO 10 Queen Size Soft led. Brown & Yellow POttorn Fobric ...... $499.00 $249.SO 11 Queen Site Tu~ed Back 'Sofe Bed Yellow TwHd Typo Fabric •... $699.00 $34t.50 UPHOLST!IED CHAIRS 12 I Pr. Swlvtl Rocic-er1. Cotton Print1 Shede$ of Yellow,. - Orongo & Olivo ........ pr. $450.00 $ZZS.OO pr. 13 P1ir aronze Olive Velvet lulled Ch1irs ........... pr. $399.00 $199.50 pr. 14 I Pr. Coritempor1ry Club Ch1irs. White B1ckgtou nd, Brown, Bli ck l Gold Stripes .. -....... pr. $440.0D $220.00 pr. 15 1 Dk. GrHn V'olvol Club Choir .............................. $179.00 $ It.SO 16 I Uclies' Club Ch1ir. Oyster & Gold Pattern ...................... $225.00 $112.50 17 I Pr. Y ollow T wood. Rnmible Buk Cushion .... pr. $291.00 14'.00 IS I Wing Choi r. Bleck & While Rorol Print _ ............................. $150.00 $12S.OO 19 I Lodios' Gold Volvo! Tuft•d Chair, French .............. $250.00 $1ZS.00 20 I Pr. T omlin1on Cine Bick French Cheirs. Olive • Volv•I Suts ................ pr. $799.00 $3'9.SO pr. 21 . I Pr:Chenelle Yellow & Bronl• Striped Ch1lr1. Down & Futher Con•lruction. pr. $399.00 $199.50 pr. 22 I Down & F.e1ther Florel Cotton Print Ch1ir. Down & •F.ath•r Construction ............ $199.00 $ ff.SO 23 I Pr. Yellow cn,shod Velvet , Lodio&' Club Cho irs .... pr. $399.00 $199.50 pr.' l 1 6randfother Clock •by Horschodo ......................... 595.00 $297.50 31 Antique While Holl Piece ....... 169.00 $ 14.50 33 Drop LHI c.11 .. Table with Slorogo Comportment .. $199.00 $ "·50 3'1.fl-enc:h Cherry Drawer Lamp Table _ .......................... 179.00 $ H ,50 35 M•gezine Table with Drewer ,135.00 $ 67.50 36 2 Heugon Cherry Commode T1bl•s __ ........................ $199.oo '"·so ... 37 I Conttmporary Tier Shelf Round Ac:c:e11ory T tble Torjoito & Bran Trim ............ $209.00 $104.50 31 l0x'6 llolion CoffH Table •.•. $199.00 $ "·50 )9 ~Entry Piece with Ooora Pecan Wood• .......................... $299.00 $1".50 DININCi IOOM FUINITUIE 40 56'' We1thered Otk Finish Cbin1. Discontinued .............. $799.00 41 75" Cherry Buffet ................ $899.00 42 58" Cherry Buffet .................. S550.DO 41 Antique White Sarver with Sloroge .......................... $399.00 44 52" Ovtl Extension T 1bla & 4 Ch1 irs, 2 20" E11:t. Latves ...•.. $899.00 45 43" Antique White Chin• .. -.• '499.00 46 1.5 Pc. Game Sot. 48" Round T1ble, 4 Upholstered Cher Brown Vinyl Cheirs ................ *599.00 waou•H' IRON FUINITUll ' SJ".so $Mt.so '175.00 $199.SO $Mt.so $24t.SO sz".so 47 S Pc. Glass Top Ract1ngul1 r Table & 4 Cheirs. Finish Gold $489.00 $244.50 48 5 Pc. Round Glau Top Tab1o, 4 Upholstered Wrought Iron Choirs. GrHn Finhh .............. $469.00 .... $234.00 49, 5 Pc. Round Glen1Top Table, 4 Chairs in Yellow F•nlah ..... -.. $499.oo $249.00 llDlOOM FUIN!TURE 50 S Pc. lt1li1n W1lnut Bedroom Suite consisting of Triple Dresser, Mirror, KinCJ Bed, 1 Nile T eblos ...................... $1395.00 $697,SO 51 S Pc. Dk. Pectn Bedroom Suite. Ooubl1 Dresser, Mirror, 6'6 Hudboerd, 2 Nile Tobl0& $499.00 $24t.SO OCCASIONAL FUINITUIE 24 36" Cofttdors Curio with ' 52 Whtte I: Olive C.mpaigne St-fie s.t.\•inor Choat .... $149.00 $ 64.50 53 I l+olion 1 llh C•nlury Full Gloss Doors ................... -'699,00 25 34" Brondl Et•gero ................. 299.00 $34'.SO $149.50 Nigt.I Stand _ ........ -.-.... -'110.00 $ JS.GO 1 /. 11 Pl!CIS BOYS' 1 /. !~~co~~~!o~ i'2off Be~1~~~!',~!r"!!~re 12off H.J:GARRETT fURNf[URE . P~OFESSIONAL Open Mon, ' 2215 HARBOR ILVll. INTEl\IOR DE,j/GNERS TI.urs. i Fri. ?•s. ~OSTA MESA. CALIF. 646-0275 I ~ i • ... - I l • • 4 DAILY PILllT Rogers Protests Attack on P lane WASHINGTON (UP!) -?be at~k by two ~ )<II ll&hl<n on an un&nlled AJr Force C130 plane lllln& a ,_,nai.. oanco -~ t be .lledli.n-Sea bu beea labelod "an llllpOl'dooablo lnctdml" by Ibo American govemmeot. Semlary ol Stale WWiam P. ~ penonally banded • lllrollg note ol pro- """ lo Libyan charge de'allaires Mubar· nn N. Ben Musa Wednesday, boun after tbe attack oc:ctllTed 13 mllea ...,lb ot lhe Island ol Malts. ,,,. note called Ibo It· tact "a clear violation ol lnternatJonal law" and demanded an tmmediate In- vestigation and esplaoation !nm t be Libyan govemmenL LIBYA, AN IMPORTANT ol~produo­ lng country In the MJddle Eu!, bad ltill not reaponded early today. AF RI CA LIBVA Stats Depor1menl spoteoman OwW W. Bra,r, wbo called the attack "an un- pardonable hiddllll," told reporl<n Ibo American plane wu "lired on" -t 2 a.m. PST W-y by two Fm>cb bullt Mirage lnlelteplon while flying In "lnternallMal alnpece." Bray aatd the relatively alow-fiylng, propelleNlrlven plane was noc struck and managed to elude the sw1n... Jet• by ny1nc Into cloudl. It landed aalely In Alhenl, G.....,. Bray aald tbe plane had cl'llt Amer!· can marklnp and that the attack could not have been a case oi mistaken identl· ty. . ,. BRAY DID NOT DESCRIBE the plane·s mission except to say that it was not con- nected with the Central Intelligence Agency. But other """""' said it WU eogqed In electroolc surveillance ol an undlscl<Jo. ed area and """'1edlY Wiii part ol a Oeet ol U.S. ,....,Ml....., planes whicb ny clo1e lo lor<lgn coontMo and ._..i their radar and radio tranmru..ioil 1'1tb ....i. tive devices. State Department ol!iclala said that the wrili<n note lnxn Rogera lo Ben Muaa called the atlBck proY<>CatlYO and Irre- sponsible" and could not beJp but worsen the already .. tralned relBtloos between the two nations. Bray, although fiaUy denying the plane was carrying out spying actlvlUeo !0< the CIA, did not rule out the pabillty that tbt aircraft was conducting some kind ol, serial or electronic surveillance. There waa mmg speculatloo tbal the C130 wu monitoring Libyan alrwav,., or was keeping track ot the Soviet fleet In the eastern Mediten"anean. UPIT ....... ITT TESTIMONY-Robert Ber- rellez, !'IT publlc relations chief for South America, told Senate panel Wednesday tbat he offered financial aide to as- sociates of Jorge Alessandri. conservative candidate who op- possd Salvador Allende. Solution Recalled WASHINGTON (AP) -Moro than 900,000 boUlm ol intravenous eohrtloo manufactured by Cu t t er Laboratories have been ordered recalled as autboriUe.s ln...Ugate postsurgical Infections In three women who received the solution. Hospitals supplied by Cutter of Berkeley, Calif. were advised to diJcoo.Unue using boltles produced at the firm's Chat· lanooga, T!llll., plant be1ween Jan. 4, 1972, and March l, 1973. Cold Storms . Grip Nation Winter-like Weather Reported on East, West Coasts -~ - COM ta I Weather P.nly cloud'y wlttl ~ o1 ..,_._ .,., todey. \11rl1t111 wind• bKomlna w11terly 10 lo II knob tod1y Ind Fri· clay, High todrti In ~ low 60a. Coe1111 lwrTIPl'!'lturn ,....,. rrom jQ to 4'0. lnl1!1d ~""'"' tl!'lff from Al to U Wlltr ~tuA 60. Sun, llfoon, Tides ' TMU•SOAT SKOl'ld hlgJt ........... 10:47 p.m. s.o 5-=ond low ............ 4::M p.rn. 1.1 P'ltlDAY Finl l'l'9h ...........•.• 11:14 p.m. 19 Finl low .............. 6:01 1.m. o.s S~ high .....••...• 11:22 p.m. A.7 Second low ............ 4:45 p.m. 11 Sun llMI 5:5' 1.m. ..... •:GI p.m. Moon 11'-lO:ot p,m. Sett 7:311.m. ITf Leader Tells Chi1e Crisis Plan .. WASlllNGTON (4f) -A -vloo preoldml ol lnt«natlcml ~ • Telqrapb Corp. aaid toda)' Ibo -reJected a CIA plan lo lncb:e.-lc oollapoe In Cblle In mo. Edward J. GtrrilJ, Ibo l'IT .... po.-. deal, told a Senate lllbcGmmltlel tbal the flv .. polnt plan WU IUgJeoted to blln on Sept. 29, ll70, by WUUam V. Broe, head ol Latin American -serviceo for Ibo_ ~tral lntelllgence Agency. "It dldn, make seme and ... didn't want any part of. It," Gerrity testlfled at a heiring ol a special Senate Forel&n Relations su-ttee on multlnatlonal corpontlom. GElllUTY SAID COMPANY olflcWJ did contact atbor oompanlel wUb prop. erllel In a.Ile "bul aoly to ,..., .... ID1 oplnlon lbat tbo plan wouldn't...¢" • Gerrity COltt;eded tbal l'IT WU feorful ol property esproprlatlon II Salvador AlleDdi, Wfio already bad wm a plurallty In a popular ei.ctloo, wu declared pres!· dent ol Cltllo by the Cbllean congress. "All we were concemed about wu that we receive prompt and jun payment," Gerrity said The five-poUit economic chaos pro- gram, which Gerrity said Broe sug- gested, was outlined in a telegram to Harold s. Geneen, l'IT board cbalrman, on Sept. 29, 19711. Ge<rJty said G<neen rej<cted lbe Idea also as being "self4efea~." Gerrity ..id the m afflllate, Chile Telepbooe Co., bad service agreements lo live up lo and needed mooey lo carry them OUL "IT WOUU> BE aell-defeatlng to In- duce ecooom:ic chaos in Oille," be said. The five proposals included: I -Banb should not "'""" credits or should delay doing ao. 2 -Companies sboold drag their feet In sendlng mooey and making dellverlea of spare. parts. 3 -Put pressure on Chile aavlnp and Joan companies to came them lo "1ut their doors. 4 -Withdraw all tecbnical help. 5 -Coot.act other companies. As lo bis meeting . with Broe, Gerrity said he was told that ol all the compmlles involved "ours alooe bad been responsive and tmderslood the problem. DAIL 1' PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE I """"' "' tltl Diily -Is tuarilllffd MlllHy.~......,, If "" ......... '9W ,..,..~ If 11» ""'-' c•H aM ,_ _,, •Ill .. ....._. i. 1"• Calif .,. -.. "'"' 1•• tt.nt. """"" .. ~ . ,.. .. -,_.... ,._ UtrJ "' ' I.Ill. ............. .. • • .... ,.,.,..,., ull ... 1 c:en wlll .. """"' " .,... C.111 .,. .... lllllll ,, """ Teltphones Melt OfWOI C-'Y Arwll ··• '42-4J21 •rid W..fmll'llltl" • •• • . .... Hot1hwmt HUl'lflllO'°" llldl 540·1220 S1" Cltmtllll, C1pt11r-llldl, Sa" J111n 'Cllpldr1no. Dint l"olnt, Soultl l.liUM, Uilllfll Hlguel 492-4420 ... ' • 1 Aid Bej eeted Man Divor-ced Wife in Plight California School Ruling Conflicts With Top Court SACRAMENTO (AP) -California moved ahead under its own Serrano school rmance ruling today, uncertain of the future effects of a U.S. Supreme Court dectsloo In a Bimllar Clllle from Te..._ The Bupreme Court ruled 5-4 In the llodrliuez caae from Teno Wednesday that II wu up lo the legislatures, geoeral!y, lo determine bow best lo finance their llCbool systems. The ClOUrl look Ibo opposlle view ol tlie Ca1llomla Supreme Court's ruling In Ser- 'M oral Victo ry' Cheers Panama On Canal Vote PANAMA (AP) -U.S. negotiator. now lace tbe problem of try!og to get a new Panama Canal treaty aatlslactory to the U.S. Congr<M from a Panamanl.., government bolattred by a moral victory In tbe U.N. Security Council. Alter a parade of diplomats at lbe councll'a special meeting tn Panama beraled WaabJnilon I<>< Its Latin American pollcy, U.S. Ambassador John Scali vetoed a resolutloo ..-glng his government lo algn a new canal treaty with Panama ''wfibout delay.~' It was tbe dJlrd U.S. veto bl tbe 71 yura ol U.N. hlst«y, and all ol tbem were cast by the Nixon @dmlnlsl.ratioo. Only one council member -Britain - backed the United Stat .. by abolalnlng. The vote WU IS.I. ''The United States vetoed the reaolu· lion tlUp!ltrtlng the Panamanian cause, bul the wbole WOl'ld bas vetoed Washington." Foreign Minister Juan Antonio Tacit of Panama declared. !;le promlaed ·1o bike tbe 1'sue to the m. member General ~. rano vs. Priest on Aug. 30, 1971, but Chief Justice Donald R. Wrlgbt ol the State Supreme Court said Wednesday that the high court had not necessarily reversed lbe Serrano ruling. IN 'l1IE SERRANO opinion, the , Calilomla ClOUrl !aid the state wu com- pelled lo move away from the P"'POriY tax .. a major melbod ol acbool finance bea111.,, It di5Ctlminaled against cblldml living In poorer districts. 1'lat was interpreted as meaning the state bad lo take over the great bulk ol school support, using statewide taxes, in an effort to give a child an equal educa- tional opportunity regardless ol wbero In california be lives. Because of legal technicalities, the Supreme Court sent the Serrano .... back to Los Angeles Superlor Court for a new trial and thwi did not issue a direct order to the legislature to comply. 'nle legislature look a I i ra t al'l'f toward meeting the goals of the Serrano dectsioo, anyway, by boosting state aid lo )ocal acbools by more than $3211 millioo wt December. IN 'l1IE nscAL YEAR starting July I, the stale wt1I give local scboo1s ahoilt $2.2 billioo. The acbools will pay the rest of lhelr bills with an estlmaled 13 bUllon from the property tu. Calilomla has the n1tlon'1 largest scbool system with u millioo pupils. AMembly Speaker Bob Morelli (0.Yan Nuys), said "we bave to rfl!anl Serram vs. Priest as the law of this state" unless lbe Calilomla cou<I decides olberwiae. .,, In an interview with the Rivenlde Press-Enle!prise, state Oiiel Justice Wright aala tlie Tex .. ruling bad no Im· mediate, direct elfect on California becaUMI It WU bued '"1 the equal pro- lectioo claU5e ol the U.S. Coostltutlon while the Calilomla court's ruling -bued on that clause plus provisl005 ot the state Coostitutlon. -- -And To All Of You Who Served Our Country Honorably - - -Our Heartfelt Thanks Fo r ·A ·Job Well Done. We Are Extremely Proud Of You. I AMERICAN LEGION NEWPORT HARBOR Post 291 2 15 15th St., Newport leach WE WOULD I E PROUD TO HAYE YOU . Al A MIMBD. FOR INFORMAn ON CALL 6 73·5070 OR VISIT UL • • ~I 7 • 7 • • -• -• -- T•y's l'l•al VOL 66, NO. 81, 5 SE.cl'IONS, -48 PAGES OAANtE COUNTY, CAUFOltNIA THURSDAY. MAJCH 22, 1973 N TEN ·CENTS · Gas Official ' Lists Ratiaitjng ~ Alte.rnatives~: . -• RUDI NIEDZIELSKI. o! tnnsportatlon, reviewed a lohg IJsl ot-BJJd the creotJm of a vial!le {IUbllc transpprtallon allemaUve !<r -trlj18 · which are essential,'' be said. user's ·re.. for people who drive their automoblte-Into or wbO part 'wllhin. tile ceoilral city, a«ordlng to ,8h:ten. pools, automated bus scheduling, and the scbOduI!ng of Industry worl< sbl!ts to ac- commodate \hem. hope for the futwe: hope for a better iransportallon ~ with lesa pallutloe at lea~ tor in1n GI your mhe• • ,. -"1tf .. Da11r "" '!.,. aJtenaaUves to ratlooJng. Gu raUonlng may not be an exclusive He aald the Los Angeles area ln remedy: to' Southern callfohlla11 smog • p8rtieWar will have to seek out a .com~ : J'"'!>le'1'o according to tesdmoQY · o!ftrecf plete; ~I" of actions\ fro'!' wlllFh to 1n Anaheim· today before : tb e bWJa a. comprehensive ind mler-ii>odal The !ederal olflclal laler .. -several ~!' COl_l!;epls •for -reduclnc, the .total velllCM! mllea · traveled (VMT) In Oilier$ COllSlst · of lmpro~ oom-. -.. Envfromneotal • Protection At,eN;Y •. tranaP<l?latlon ffllein. · ' ' Teetilylng be!ore the !~ , panel, "certalniv, the first step In restricting Southern caJifor1tia: · mupjcalilllB ~ui;h sa ~tel'!Ph</M, 11!'1 cable :rv •14.reduce the number; ot auto trips necesaary· and ' Improvement In •transportallon• to Include ol>llS • Unu ·or buaways,,bigb-<apaclly and; double deck ,buses, subscrl~ bat aervtce. "eer "Pirbaps the · mOlll lm~t point l can malte ·today is that none.of these new strategies and too!• of · tr~portallon wlllcb I have. descrl~ here are perfect, nor do they o!lt!I' lull soiut!Ona to m p.oblen\a ID Los Angeles;" be llald. · During his ~ kmy, llirl4' discio..ed that in lflS .the tlrbon M'80 TraQsportallon Admlalstr8Uon . hat -vided a $250,000 inal)'lis of a l!""™9 ' rapid rail corridor iri Orange 0xmty. currently Involved In a ~ ~ lhe automObiie is not an across-lhe-boar<I on methods of:'cle!nlng up lhe .alr, Johri cut In everyotie'• ablCJlllOblle ·use oot One ol tbe3e includes le"Ylng economic , pel181Ues or proVidlng incenUves for'peo- ple wbO use ' llH!lr automobllea. In essence, . these plaruJ: lnY1llve •special Hliten did not elaborate furtber en wbat lhb railroad plan mJcl*.-e. E. Hirten, asSistant to the U.S. secretary rather, eJltjilnil\· • Uon of nm-essential Iii_ ps ' ' ,. "Nonelbeless, what ·they do olftl' ts •• ~ ·~ -~ Buck CdM ·Downzoning • ' Real-tors Advised • . : ! • • ' . To Fack Hearing In pep rally fadiloo, -· Area realtors t.oday were urged to "pack the bearing room" tonlght, wben Ne\VPO?I Beach Planning c.ommission members will be asked to endorse massive re- duced zoning In Corona de! Mar. "Ifs tlmelthey heard '"1>81 the people of the city really want. Pack that room, slllmp your feet, shout and ·get up to tell them •you oppose !ID!" downzoolng," said Ric;hard Irwin, a ~ of the Newpcirt --Olsta Me1a Board of · . . Reeltors at a BaJboa Bay Club member- ship meeting.• '" Other offloera ct the boar4 were cheered by members for their recent attac"8 on pl{IJlDel"S for ev@ consider- ing down7.oning. During tonight's meeting at 7:30 in city hall, commissioners will consider the d0Wll%0llhig plan along with other gen- eral plan items, including the land use element. The ·dowllZoning·proposal asb·that all • > • • . " • • R-2 and IW mulll-famlly lots In Corona de! Mar be rezoned Into the new R-1.5 limited duplex zone. • Under the new "°""• dupleses could still be bWJ~ but oii!y to 150 pereent of the bWJdable lot area rather tlian the 3JO percent under ·R-2 and -the 300 pel' centonder'R-3. Planners claim the dowllzooing ls the ooly . way to preserve the vill~g .. 1ype ) <:8""·liO!f.ft'E: ·~·-%>. * . * * , ··,., .L .,.f>. ; ... •~.· '· -i im,-i;. . "dY, i~ '!.,""":' New t C.oUncil l00%, Ba~«Cm-bS . n • ~ , , - Behi.nil .Cit_ y· Manag-. er On ~lfc)Wth . ' Tight cOi\~ on _J>OPU'ation and de-By~ 8CllREDlllR btob ~. lettblg the Udal waters Ing pro]«t had JIOt been fin!-. -~ . velopment I" NewJll>rt · Beach will do °' .. -_,.,,. ·rwr11 In. ,-, -m. llM ll llOd to be P'''"" By L. PIITER KR~ whether W)'!Ut &Oil Betleiioourt are do-nothing but good for the future city ao-A l~oot.blgb earlh'dlte boldlng back Sevei'al lft!!lll pll:eel of eai1b......, oat .to <MDVIII w.n-If Ille• °' .. °'"' '"' ...-Ing good or bid. jobs.. . ' the waters of Ne"l>Orl llarbol' at the en-• . , foot .blgb ClODCle!e hu!ld!Md _._ Al Newport Beach bardwm ·~i:.;... ~wner , ''I can't agree, with Mr. Forglt and cording to .,. envjromnentil Impact re-trance .to the Irvine COmpliny'r ~ equJpll!eilt li(the elllrOl>ce clWaill ~ leut -ot Ille_.. _.. -.,..i Al F<rgll today found ·himlelf rather I can't .dliagree.,1 Jusi don't knOw," ,porl on "!"' lqajor, phase of the toryBaygavewaylateWednesdaynlgbt, ln~IDd•t;ell.bJ' the ,'\!ter and .~ ,.n; by the rillllilrl.'wlilor,llld a -ol ~ al In his call for the dlmllaUJ of Mra Jooepli slid . • · • propo!led Pll""il ~ · filling the new basin with water. . , , barely visible aboYj the -; .~ ·• otben lunllrled" lnlo the water wlliin lhe a:eManager !\Obert L. ~Yl!D lnd_'bis .~elil said ~; ~~s. . . . . 1?t=g1o":1r-~:~ ;& ' w:~ ~ n:::rl61n~1s'/!"1" :..em::,~ie;~ IA!~~ =~ tjlem Wll -~ind asslltant Philip Fe BelleDCoott: • '!'ill 'not · part of lhav program," he for !lie "l'!ll&Jiilal j!oWtll llmita._..,.... · w-b apartments re -•--' hv ~Of the b1iaJD liecallt -·111•.\lie ' llramdn aald lbere ii no -of ...... Focli!I;~, r<iHner-~11n ~ said.· l'Ye -1a ".friend of .(J•a for · ~DI o( the plan. Tiley .endorsed lhi~ loud Y ~WV ~·,... ' l!llld and•bad·IObe.~fiiii lif aJiill'!..l...tiitllie-iGtil .,.... ot .....,.., •Jie ... ~ urged the flrhlP ·Widne.aay; blanilng sqme ·lime. but, ~ don'. I -· that any· part of lhe plan jUt ·-: • . • cr<te ~ In uJ':-·~ I macq;ae~. II.a ~·Y ,..Ir .. ll!W II -It di lie .... the -., ...... . W)'llll and ·Bettebcourt~for '~•the thing's •Wf91li With W)'llll. H~ seema to . Advance Plannlilg A~tor .IUJd, '. ~an collapelng :~ '• ·-~r~ ., . • •.. tlie !'11"\;~cll!>n< "'""'""fr;ilk;'1• wiinb; Counlllii ·a11 Ille Joll liplo. · · ···· City Cooncll into . downJo;nlng pro~ bo · doing . Yel}i .well." • • ney L. G~ aald )oday'.the'EIR ·11«,oni''-' l ~Colli~ otficlil&Aard IOO/IY tile ' say iboY)o<i Wou14·:~v,,b!«fn, Jqll mi<\e< "11,'ll, lie """°1 to npotr )Ill we'JI _.,.. for older secUODS o! the city.•. r .... SupPcfl,t<ir W)'llll came from five plete and contains all 'the) informallon oollapse•was .probably~ by com.. the 12-feel of water .... ~ ... ' ,.,. ..... """"ff ,be ....... _Forgit ·said. b_e was ·t~ with city_ OO!jDCllmeo. Tbe two ~ers, Rogers required by the California EnvllOmlie!>' binatioo of recent heaV)'.ra!Qs, bigb·tidea the lagllOft. . . ,, . : " ··11riclf aald'. tlie 141;.. .,_ 'lllll-: Lido. Isle resident Goldy· · Jostpl! in ~ Ryck9ff, could oot be reacbed. tal Quallty Act. and wiild: · ·: ·· · An Itvine Company ~ said · be very --a1J11111 -!oell of !'*" • leading a group thal would get a new Mr. W)'llll and Mr. Bettencourt are And according to Gunn, the EIR ·"The tide was really up Wednesday · thd momlng the mlabapwill set the proJ-per .hour.-and 1111111 Jl"'JDittet -· mafority elected Ii> the .. cit)' cowlcil. the ~ qqallfied city maoagera I've s&ows Ihm will be no adverae e!fecta night 1 guess and It just wished over eel bad< from one to two -lu.. a U.S. Army Corps ol ~ dndg-• Qne of their candidates, -be said, would ever ·bOwn;• B&ld COucnilman Corl · on',lhe environment, U the ,growth lim-the top and pusbed 1bO dike over:• said Brannon said It will tab at ,IOut a 1ng ·perm11 oblolaed fir Ille projecl 111t ' be longtlme resident Msrsball Dulfleld. KFa. , . . , its are_ adopted. Robert L. Bnumon, construction super-, week Ill pump all the water out Aaaln· yeu. · . - Duffield said Wedoesday afternoon be 'I !!'>n t think it ' 1j'orthy of com-. Several "!'vtromnental groups In the visor for Ptnban Marine, an lrvlne Ci>m-City lllpldina 1n1pector·Dan Brady. who Wbeil aabil !or bis -...., &r"' Would have . no part ID any such cam-~ men~ responded -Councllman Jo ho c1ty,.lncludlng a group •l Westcllft and ,PlllY silbc"'11ractor. , I& handling the ·dty's end .ol tlie Prom-riving at wort II> llild the buta full f/£'- palgn. He said he supports the city Store, who said he agreed wholebearl-DOver Shores residents who have been · -Company o!ficials said oo1Y a is.loot ontorr Bay project, said all <the water wlll)er llramm aafd, "my ody lhoQgbl' ~ manager. ' ' edly with comments Wednesday h? circulating petitions, say they_a<e fear. porllall of the· 100-foot wide dike actuall1 bad to come out becsuse the basin grad-wu damp." • Mra, Josepb thd mornlilg asld sbe Mayor' Donald A. MclDDia that· Forgit ful of .development's Impact on vaCll$ · , . too, could oot concur ·with Forilt's ..;. apJlOl'eDPY ~·t ,understand the gep-land around Upper Newport Bay. • • mark . eraf plan process. · . A spokesman for the.group, Mra. ll!lw· N' e ' ' A• d · ·L • d--G v sb~~"1l.0~¥1~. sai::v~~~~ :n~ uj:!•rJ:;.• ~-publlc.Marlngs coming' = ~~P.tu:i:~~eaa:i~ ','.' ··x· on S, . ,· ' '. .. e · .. :· _··_le ....... ·. ·_. ·. i'_ .a .. ·y :r_ Uon to stop the city fr<111»do'll1m111ID1 CouncUman Rk:banl • CroUJ,_ an out· more than l,300 slgiia-urgJng city .. --t Thal is what the peo'"e are __ ........,; spoken crttlc of proposed bWJdlng COil' .planners to. p.....-ve lhe·vlicllnl u~ " ~ , . , .. , .. ··~-. , : . . ... , • , ... , . . . . . _ _ , , .• " -t'" --Yl""l-wue-tw.lJ, 'l'IS -_,.,.iaUv ~-Jt.Jong. in lds re-at. the ""'•cl, of. u~ Bay as 0 I l ' . . I l . 1 • ., ' I < ... r. ., • • ' I us for. ;~ , -~~ -~ J r.-c;, ~ t.. J • .,. 1, 1 1 ll r '• , ' : ft< I. i t ,.,j"~ : ,.,, ;;J,"J ; • .,,..~:/i _;~, 1 i . . . , -... , ~ .. Mrs. Joseph said she does not-· ·:,;:;.1,1 ju.{~..,. ~-'FortJll's ~ ~Jdenllal growth package' 1 'iVASll)NGTON. (AP) .:"·•lJ.,P!lldo!t:: as;ilDi,Jie""'114oave·~;~._1t~P\~-.to.,, .,.....l'Otrlled: _..., .... _ '*9 , enough about city • affairs kno_lr folll~.. Croul,.said. ''Whl!rt'~ be· been cates that the area oof greatest . COJlCell\ ~.w 'said iO\!AJ ~I COlllilel learn U llant l)ad>cfWblle Houle _..: ~· by • -,. .......... - the lost' y~. ID biding? It llliundl like to the ctllzena -p would best be de-:Jotu1 W. De«n proi;i6fy .llW :iO. the' FBI '..-. 'be' bad Iiml!'W 'life Opened ·lq ·tbO been be~1'¢-. e.i.Cl!rllt.j,. or .. ge UL -) ctllf -' Et --. ............. t ............. ,, ....... 1Mt ............ ' ......... ,, ......... '' · ceut he's' looking /or some publlci,ty.'' veloped to a madnium <¥"'1ty of six Jilbe 22 wbm be laid" be would !lave 1o Execiiltve 'otlice Bull\ilnt only -!bree ' hlm.eit w"8· ~ llJ -ol Bil . Croul agreed that cooncilmen • .,. 100 units per a<n, with' the possibility of a ~:.:l":t:i 1!:1:11":~ .. ~e;:"~lf.;. days be!oia. The bWldlng, ~ White • 1""·~ . . percent behind W)'llll. small, nelgbborhoocf shopping center. H ·•n Gtd aaid ~ dfii: • .,.. the -Forgit's attack was 11Unfounded1" ac-The EIR prepared by Gwm does not HOUie. ouse 'l' ces. • . . ---t. · Ulll'' 1 "' cording to Couocllman Milan Dostal. deal bi the specifics of potential devel-Ullder -Inteose questioning by . Seo. In the oj>eDing of the. safe belonging t~ <mUDillee bearlDp with Dean, llllf " 1,Mr, Wynn was doing what some mem-opment contained in the general plao. Roliert C. Byrd (J>.W.Va.t,,Gray said be • Hunt, a iun'and some electronic ilevlces decllned to sulmll a ....i lllltdQc thi. ' bers of th4 council want him to do -Instead; there la a atatement in the would 8't'ee look!Dg baek .lo' blndaJcht, were found ind kept in Dean's olflce Ullo date and time ot the -c:an.. (See FORGtr, Pill• I) (See JMPAcr, ~ I) that Dean p;..bably lied to FBI ageobl, :J:. J~. 'Z1 before being lllnMil ovfr1D At the llalt ol todQ'a bearinp, Jlynl• . ·•• . • Hunt ii a-defendant In the bugging ct asked -Gray hid talbd to ~ •--·.:..... 1• 17 Poi t Democratic ~ In t-tia linoethebearinpbfcm --... ft 8 ' Waterga~ """1Plex lut ~· ', ~ '' . Graj rejJllecl 1bai .be bad tallied 11J • · · Gray ii President Nlno's-noiillnee i'1 ~ e1cbt to .. It IJ tiaa w1t11 t11o · ' SI d be dlrector ol the FBI, and the Senate Ma;rket Conti.JJ.ues : . i ~ ~,_.., · .... ~,...· -~~ez= ~~7~~~ · ' , ~·· ) 1n WUhJ ftJli. Fin tie 1wocdd 'blft to ! hb'\. • ' ., nllll It crumble and • llim are no :a..Irman Arlt.in! . r., BUnis of . the dOtarmlne lf Hwlt bad ill olll<ll In lbe "11'1 -lhe _..la<i ol :ibe .. .., 1-1." aald Bradbury K. Tll\lrlow, ,Admlnlltrallon'a ~ "' Interest White Houae and ilNlllni 'the maledal vepatlmt Gr., bod. )11111 DoOll. ano111t wtlli LaldllW •Co. • aiid Ilvldenda promptly t n d re crt e d ttom the iafe tor a wblle ralaed uy ..,,_ lleoriop." aro,. n(llW. "'l Oil w-,., the Dq.. clcoe<i down dlojlnsuro at the tncreue and asked the eyebmn with Gray or P'BI agents. tried~ live llim a !eel If bow 111':1' ~ It.OS points u mvestors sat en the -to IOlld reer-tatives to a "No sir, n• ol this ~ <(i_...i In I~· aldelhw mulllnC the economy. It waa the -Ina toda)( In bll Wuhlngtoo olflce. that time fr-." Qray oal~. '1lt Juot did """"' clolllC PQlll ls 1116 blue chip Jn. Baral' mpome bad the apporent el· not OCC11f. Wt :li.re reee1"'1c lols of - -Oct. u. foci ot dllccunicJnl other. banb "-material at that ttroe and cNc•1111 out Fire Bil8 Shipyard 11111rwblt. 1e1Wll 11t111a el hllm ~ booltq n&el. · Dl8QJ Mda.. · thli -tllolr~hSc •te· to a.lnloii Wr!Pi Pap Ol lbe !louse "llr. Delil tumed over. Iha( mat,erlal .NATION.\!. QTY (AP) -Rain._ :i:•ifJL2 •-:e:i: "t'::.:::-1:!:.'it..1::"°-"":.f.: ::":Ui.i..t~ !!;;.,~1111u11q ~ =.::=a=i:':,.';'" . ... , • ..,..._ peoledld tilr..itoi-CM-GWl!llldthe'81GlllOl~lllo o1'51111ta.'9•&M-.Jliiiil' --. lid lrf ' 1N11 ! tes. , lab ,.1111 fact lliil llW lrilfl IW molorlaf -~ Co. " oetQ·m tqlOdo<I ._ -ot .... !'Id .......,i ii pnfer .... the ..... -dQI beca• ·~ ... In Jblp ·.-...... lllil abool lit lho lloll-pabit m.. r,.. if. pOltat a .... ~ lhDI and be baa a ......,.., Ille• II I --,,,,...,, ..,.,. II --••1111 ,_.,, aa.r,1,u,ar~.., IJlo .,.....,.. Wrt ''' left ...... .,.., • .....,.. !"<"'-iii ri1111 demand....... , I :-, . 1 • poi'arilj> Oil ol !'°"--. .. • ' • - •• • • ' ob-Fii-ms Witch ;Joins in Labor ;Disfuw ' ' I EL CERRITO (UPI) -A ew weapoa OD tW 1lbor 1illat: U.. Ila ' Ao "apprenUce witch" calling ium.1f D'Rlmond. W9WI the : proper black llood and quoting mumbo Jumbo In tlm•honored ltyle, ' jlqrled t!J• curse at Shell Oil Co. ' ''ft'• unprecedentAOd in !hi> field of labdr. rejatlonl,~ he llld adding thal o!ficiala of the oil workers union on ftrike agBln st Sheti "hive nothing to do with Jt.'' 1 . He said he decided to hex the gigantic firm because he had friends on strike. ' The oil company ... med unconcerned about being cursed. Grisly. Murder Jn Long Beach ' f;;inked to Son ' ' WNG BEACH (AP) -A man who ~llegedly llUIJ'det:ed his mother and lhen !Tied repealedly to diapooe of lier body by . dumping It Into the ocean in a trunk has Deen booked for lnvestJgatlon of murder. Ronald Lovell , 37, wu taken into custody Wedneaday, four daya aller children playing by the ·Long Beach morlnl found a trunk containing the body Front Ptlfle 1 DOWNZONE • • • cbataaet ti Corona del Mar. A almilot P-1 for lbe Balboa P-m~1 bu .U.wn heated dlhen ap- pooltloo and bu nol been -d .. epl~ eight hours ti pWUc bearlnp held so la-. Plannm 11y -Corona del Mar resJdeotl, hotrever, favor luch con- trols en OODltrUctioo. B\t the realton said pl&Mera don't have any idea at all what the people want in Q.Jroria del Mar. ''They say everyone wants 1 f~hing village atmosphere bul who told them that?" Irwin asked. "11 thl1 village con- cept their own Idea or what?" Irwin also said planners have misln· lerpreted public feelfngs In Corona del or Lovell'• mother, Ml'1· Madia Mar toward lbe Jt.1.5 zoning. ll'cT•eat«, 116, !loatlng In lbe waler. "'lber ...,. told by people there that LofeU had been eoogbt· &Ince crime everything alwld be left alone," be 1ald. »boraklry lnv..tlpton cletermhied that "But they QIOI< lhlt to lllNll they have tht llooae 1lbere Lmll IJved wlth· ¥s . lo#.:."".=: J:'P .:~ u:'s! ·~P' lrad been the.,... ol a mW'der. • plauded RMlton l!oard President Rodney ollce Aid Lqftl)1old tllom be CllJ~ • c.JderilOld for bll mnarb to the plan-'• ii,,_, --\lade-,_,_lit .-it ~ Oii fi!!d1 kllO the tnmt lDd drove It lo the the Balboo doll!IZOlllnf plan .. t:.n. Beach..,_ I ""'"·· Caklerbead bea warned commlaalmen T~. .,.. ear~.,_, momtal-•· they "may be the lint people tarred """ tnmk WU too l>uvy to !Ill pltl' and f"'tllered In N....,,.n Beadt" If they Ibo pier n111ni.oolllceft quoted Lovell 11 adoPI the -1. Ile· alao Wll)led Of aa)'inl, IO he IM It Ii.cl. In h11 car trunk · mUilve lawiU!tl to ?!Claim laol property an~ drove to a boat Jaundilng area at the values If tile zoning 11 changed. matloa He shoved the trunk Into the , It waa ~ lhla week !hat Colder-• · • 11eai!i, ~ did not ...nact tile fee~· wa~, be a1ld, waded In and ldcke<I' It lni<• " aR the 00.rd membership. · out Into the channel. Planners this week admitted there Is When the trunk wouldo't link, be again a chance commlaslonera will want to look tried to push It Wider but l1Ued, he told at a compmniae zoning technique for 1 otncera, then eave up, returned to h1a Qirona de! Mar Jlke the one that will car but found IL wouldn't 1lart. be conaldei.d at a meeting April 11 for Dlttreued, be told police, he ""°t II a · Balboa. local bar and bad two or three been, '!be Cnnixwilae II an amended rw lbeo stole a bicycle aod rode back to the ,,.,. ri placea a limit " s 200 -N•e mufna lo clloct .. the lnlDlc. • ' ~-' He found lbe trunk IWl -, Ill the foe! dup!Oe1 and makeo nqlllre-wattr, wat ott ...,. clothing and .,,am menfl for landaplng and """" liVlni out to It, be told pollCe, but eaeh Ume be area. irled to JIQlll It under It would only bob ~i<11na111 gave up, police said, Frqrp Pqe 1 returned to his car, !Wild II would atart, JMP' 'CT ~}reed lhe bicycle in th«;ba~ncl~e , ~ • • • H ted rh ~,,.,,,., ' II :11r' I ~\ ,,. I \l his ~~h!~ri:'use w '1 he 1Ftum •to 1 EIR statlrlg that each project developed · ~ in the fulure wt!J have to aupp1~t1 dlWn . EIR for consideration. If sucb rojf:Cts D 0 d wouJd be. har:mrul, they could .11t. be re-rug •ver 0Se jecled._GUM said. Gunn said the purpase of his .study ls to state possible Impacts ol tbe -realden-Ruled in Death lial growth package aa it ia now written. Of Actress' Aide GILA BEND, Ariz. (UPI) -A cor- oner'a jury ruled today that actreu Sarah Mlle.a' t>usinw man.acer died <if an overdoae of dru111, but said tittre were sUll unaruiwered quesUous about the ln- juriea oo. hla body. The verdict waa returned by the six- member Jury after Jt deliberated two hours on the Feb. 11 death of David Whiting, 26. 0 Wbether this overdose was taken ln- tenUllflalJy or accldentall.Yi bas not been delermined," the jury said. "Al so. it has not been determined whether physical in· juries found on the body were con- lrlbutin& f1ctor1 in the death or how these injuries were sustained." The jury reconvened after receiving a pair of autopsy reports whi ch said . Whiting died or a drug overdose in tbe batbRKl&ll of MiA Milu' motel room while lhe wu In the room of actor Burl Reynolda. Investigators have labeled Whitine's duth a suicide. oaa,..1c0An • DAILY PILOT ff~ said the two moat slgniftcant im· pacta of the growth ltmlta -reduction or popul1Uon and bulldlnga :and _.,.. vatlon of a low-<lenalty character In the city -are beneflclll . "'llwo lmpacta will reault In a bliber qu1llty en-throuihout lhl city/' G~ Aid. Sha the ennrth -only pro. lect• and enliancea tbe envlnmment of tbe realdenUll &re11 of the city, GUnn said there '\fill be no signlflcant adverse effect& I! It l.! adopted. Commissioners Thursday wJll allO ho1d hearlnga on a major section of the general plan -the Land Use Element -which describes how each portion of land In the city could beat be u5'd. Mrs. Babb said her group will prob- ably seek significant changes In that 1ec- Uon of the plan, where it de•ls with va-cant Upper Bay parcels. From Pagel FORGIT .. bring up all the various aJternaUV?:!," Dostal said, pointing oot that the R·l.5 concept waa fint propooed by OouncJI. mao ll)'Ckolf fa< llali>Oa Island. Forgtt this morning aald he had re- ceived (avorable reaction from his stillemenl In Wednesday's DAILY PILOT u~g that Wynn be fired . Reds Balk Over POW .Releases SAIGON (UPI) -The-Communlata said today new A.-an cloni8odl that include an accounting of nine prilonerl of war held in Laoa may pGltpooe the release of the 147 remalulnc J.mericao POW1 for ,.veral daya. 'Ille Communllll prevloualy Indicated the lut prllonera would be freed this weekend. The North VietnameJe said the j><lsonerl ml&bt ltlll be aeol home 10- coi'dlqJ to the ten!aUve weekend achedule ll the United Stats lean up a letttt from Bric. Gen. Joim A. Wlctb,lm, deouty chief of tile U.S. delepflon to the Joint Military Commilllon (JMC). I ASSISTS 'IN '!'LANNING ' < Of. R..,.kl F, Kotrc ' • Airport - At Los Al • Criticized . ' \• .. By CANDACE iiJw1soN . ·;, ·j Of flte M1Y ptlitf INlf .,\ 1be Idea or making Los Alam~os.,ioJ:°' a.I Afr StaUon a general av~UchcOm;. inerclal alrpon <»U!Jln'l .., •• "1-i" II on lhe runway -much less oU'lht C!O"nd ~ at a public bearing )VedoeidH ill lc>I Al~·toa, ' -. "}<::'>:" • The meeting wu lhe ninth .lb "'a Wies . or 10 hearing• by a cltilen board of a ' ' 11J<ounty,lf1119,900 '•llKIY of future avia· li'l!' ~. ~oned by SCAG, the ' . Soqthem calt/Or111a AMoclation of Oov- NAMED T~ADMINISTRATION ~ ' • Dr.~-\I, Bnant, no, stlld.Y was ~ by ,<UlSU!lants . . ' .• Wllllam. J._ ~ :,(uoclai., . Wickham uoexpededly .demaoded fo. day that U.S. pr!aooe!o llClual\1 bo oa their WI)' home and the Commanlltl make arraogementa for tile ~ ti POW1 fr<1111 ~before tho lul ol Amu- lcan troopa are aent home. He had said Wednesday the Americana troops might be withdrawn by ~ay to rolnclde with the POW release ahead of the next Wednesday schedule. • 'Tllei'e fie ~-~atlona' !or Irvin F :__ J . M · b · · ~'Or liiii\ro'yel!\<Jlts'" eD>tJng e ac.wty em ev~:' .~Jl~~-~:y~.~~ Today, Wickham said wlthdrawal Of ·the Americans would be halted until the North Vietnamese produce a list of seven U.S. military and two clvlllanl held Ill Laos, with detaill oo. the date, place and method of releaae. He gave the ~ munlsts until 10 a.m. Friday (! p.m. PST today) to do this. 'lbere are aboot 1,200 American troopo atill In Vietnam. Wickham uld all llul aboot 1,000 would be-home by Mordl 21, tile deadline let by Ibo Parli - IIro acreemct both fw tzl!OP wlthdranl and~-• .'" ,• a.ac11.n trom the VIet ea ,.. owtft. LI. Gen. Ti'an l{ID 'In:. Jiad 'alriiili Viet C.., delfgaUon tO the JMC, aald Wickham """led on bll ~ and lhat au Alner1<ao tnlOpl, Including· tho 1115 Wickham said were asalgned to tbe , JMC, would hav• to be aent home befora the prlaoners are releued. · T>l said the Viet Cong had been ready to turn over the final Ital of Ha SS priloners today when Wickham made his demanda. He said the prboaer were IO be releaaed Satunlay In Hanoi. Nonh Vie~ nam offered to reJe11e 10'/ POW1 oa Sun-day. Advance to Higher '.PO~:~ Two UC Irvine faculty members have been appointed as assistant v i c e chancellors in academic affairs at UCI, Vice Oiancell()l' for Academic AUairs Hazard Adama llllDOllDc<d. Dr. SUsan V. Bryant, assistant professor of biological aclences, bas been named assistant vice chancellor for general ad- mfnlstratlorr. Dr. Ronald F. Kotre, Wistant prp. , ,......, of clwlca, baa been -1Jiled assistant vtce chancellor for planning. Both will aerve halftime in their new admlnlstraUve posts and half time in their current instructional positions. A Newport Beach Mident, Dr. Bryant 11peciallzes in developmental and cell 1 biology. She received her undergraduate dell"'! in zoology from King's College al the University of London and a doctora\e in embryplogy \ at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School at University of London. Prior to jolniqg the UC! !acuity In 111111, she was a postdbctoraJ research fellow at CU. Western , Reserve Unlvenlty Jn Cleveland, Obi<!. Dr. Kotrc, a Laguna MgueJ resident, graduated ff<!\i the University of Nebraska with a major In pbilosopey and classics. He received. bis doctorate in classics ·lrom the University o I Washington. · A Unlvenlty of Calllo!1il1 Humanities Institute travel grant.lo 1970 allowed Dr. Kotrc to research in Italian libraries to locate uncatalogued · Greet manuscripts. In 1972, he had a summer stipend from the NaUonal Endowment f<ir t b e Humanities for further research in that field, fo!Jowin& an earlier, similar grant from the Canada Council. Ex-ma7or Dot Meanwhile, Prealdenl NIJOn expeda abict obaervaoce of llano!'• pledga to free all American ...-. by -21, the Whlta Houae Aid today. , M W h, L S . .:=::1~.-'.!.i'::!it. c inney oses anitary Post reported dlacord betwMI the Com-Derek McWhinney named ln!asurer of ']'.~~~ ol tile,, the Midway City &,,stary Dlatricl laat "There abould bo no ...;,..Ion !ID lhl8 ~ I week, wu replaeed ~-t b I pooiHon 1ubject," 111<1. Deputy Press Secretary Wedneodayby Ray ~II •. , perald L warren. ' ? McWhlnney, formM· ~ of In another d~~elop!Mnt ~bbUt s,ooq!\ 'W~tmlnste an~' .I!&;: Jn8J1,, South Vietnam ... troop!! have bniken the ': wa1 a_ppolrlled Id' tile~ . ~'''irJ T_i Fujita, ~ 'Bl.ege <if a ·government camp IWTOUDded cha I rm.an of the board of tbe dislr1ct and for more than a weet by Communist . a city planning commissioner. soldiers, a Saigoo milltary'source said to-Both McWhhmey ,and ~jita are under da y. indictment and face a jury trial May 21 The source said the troops 1Upported on conspiracy char&es regarding the Mile by tanks and war planes Wednoaday Square agriculture Ieue scapdal of last night lifted the liege of Rach Bap, 1 llllJ. year. man covernment bale 20 mllea north of the~~w. · The pair are accused of soliciting a bribe from farmer George Mural to aid in the rtne,Wiil of hla leaae on·%131crea•Qf . county part land. Tho $10,0llO bribe waa alleged to have been a campaign Con· trlbutlon·to BuperllsOi! Roberi'!liltli£'U McWhlmity1W11s·replaceci.Ot1 ~lllllffil by Schmitt because hia 'llPPoiUtmont. by.> Fujita was not fqUowed by a .(onnaJ &c. tion or district directors. District . legal coun~I George t:ogan aaid MCWhinpey's appointment as treasurer was illegal. Scouts to Hold Sale for Funds concern ,W~ay was a ttcommenda - ~io~. H?.i!f .~e. aJr ~base become a general avia~'llrpOl't, with possJble joint com· . 'mercJa~miQtary. .use. The origlna.l seven-member hearing J)anerliaaawfndled to two, bul aboul lOO"pel'IOni were in the audience, despite the rainy night. , · Only lloeiil Cbliirman Burt Jooea a • Loi Angeles insuradce brokef, and vice- cbabman ~ Marshan, former may. , or of Newport Beach and foreman of ibe I 1971 Orange County Grand Jury, were 1 there. i A total ti SI penooa testified at the ' heerlng, zz or them regarding Loa AJ. amltos Naval Air Station. Of those, 21 ' were opposed to c(Jlllan 1188 of the aJ. most-00.yelll'(l!d ~' Ind nlany wtre opposed, to any aviation use of it at all. Speakers included civic officials and residents from Seal Beach, Rossmoor. Cypress, Buena Park, Carden GrOve , Los "-lamitos, Orange C.ounty Chambe'r of Commerce and ·~smoor Lelsure World retirement community 1n Seal Beach. Main concerns erpressed by the Op-. position speakers were noise and. aJr pollution, danger to residents .and near~ by lchools, and ef!ecll on traffic and general envtrooment. · A number Of realdenta also q-looed • the "optiml!ln" <it the report tn predic-tlni quiet, lllfe aJrcralt by 11165, while ' "pessimistically" pn>Jectinr a denae j county population of. more tlian 2.2 mq. lion by th8t time. I A few speakers contended the popula'. I lion proJectJoo, and thus, the· proj~ , need for altporti, was· too' Jtii1'i. . .« 1 '.'i;' Ne~l.J!t,'.'lltiiver,. ~;:;~~-·1 • ~ Held; ~n Felony Hit.:1'1bi 'Charges • A Newport ,JjOach man )'hq allegedly Girl, 12, Says She's Willing To Marry Man $100,000 Sought From SC Edison · !ought off wObfd'-be helpers and n..s' af- ter a broadalde car crash thal Injured a )'llUIJi 8-l>lf,.fala coupje today .,face' lelon1 dnmten· driving arid bit and' run charges Jn Huntmcton Beach. . 'llilrl1 Oonllla del Mu Boy su.n. wlD · MlcbaeI -D. ~~~!, ol 20'/i> !Ith slage.a garap ale thll-...etead·to help St.,'~ -. · Into clly ' liJI A Coron• de! Mar woman whose H· ralae -r·to lab them to the n1ilaoal Wednelday nlpt foliowjitg lhe acoldent ' )'Ul'<)ld, son WU &bocked aod Injured SCou1 Jambme thll' """'""'r In Idaho. at Warner A""1Ue and; Beach Bqu!O-. i laal Jao. 18 when he came in contact Tbe Scouts have -cdlledllig Wible vara. .... ' . . ; with power line.I Ill the Buck Gulley area ltetm for more thMi two months and an 11\Vestlgatore •1 claim be wi1 !O'!lb- wanta $100,000 In damages from the will be available for Jll!l'Cbare Saturd.jy bound on Beicli Ilou!ovard and riii • ASHEVILLE , N.C. ( u PI ) Southern Ca!Uornia Edison Compaoy and · and Sunday 'starting al I a.m. at 11>25 red Ucbt, rilitiiplng the couple'• ,~ar. Authorities say a "very nice looking" 12-the ltvin!' Company. K'eel Drtve. Bill)' D. BarVey, 20 4nd bls · Wife yeaNJld girl Is wlliJnc to marry the !7· Mra, Margaret LeMar, 620 Orchld The Corona del Mar troop has been Cathy,· 18,,~bolh ware L•t;.n year-old man woo bought ber for $30,000 Ave.. clalm1 in her Orange County working with a troop from' .Llilo Isle to to Huptln1\on, jptercommunity ' Hosw~\ from her parents in Illinoil. But she also Superior C.ourt action that both com· raise the $1,500 needed to pay for the and treated f~r head laceratloni. be· wantJ to go back to achoo!. panies contributed to unsafe conditions chartered bus ihat will ttke them to the fore being tran&lerred to Long J1ea.0ch The girl was picked up wlth Harold which pennltted her son, Bryan, to enter August Jambo~. Naval Hospital. , Miller or Oak Park, Ill., at a motel Tue. the area. They have already ora:anized doughnut Wltneaae's said Coleman violenUy ·re- day. Sile II being held In a !Olltr home . 'Ille lall'IUll alleges that the boy SUI· salea, paper drlv .. ·and dlruM!n, ..,. sisled atd at the scene but waa cap. pending tbe arrival of Illinois offlclals fered ler!oua lnjurlea when be fell from a cording to apolloon, liut lhe gqe aale lure<\ oo tool about two ~loeU qay by ' with legal orders for her retum to that utility atructlft In the area after recelv· baa been plllllled &I tile bl&lelt money-ofllcen Gerald EVIDI and Lawall San- state. lnC a .evere lbock. raiser. deri. .. Mllltt, a graduall art otudenl aod1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;:;;-leacher'1 aide at tile Qrcle ClmJRI' of the Unlftnlty ot lllinolf, Wll amoted on ' a charge of felonious coosplraq fUed In Illlnoll aod m a local ebarge of falat regtatraUon at a mole!. Authorillaa aid tile parenll of tile J1r1, Fred and Rita Fl1nn " Bollngbroot, DI., had been charged Wllh conspiracy Ind child abandooment .,,d reJeaaed on $10,000 bond each. · NOBODY SELLS. TV FOR _LESS !HAN: D~NLA~s· AND WE WILL ftROYE IT. . . Her.e I• Our l•l~tfon Efg'latlllfl Qtler 1. Slap In Incl iot our prl .. on any Tv In otock. 2. Shop our price & com,.re. . ' Dr. Slocum lndicwd I . If you can P"rcha,. tho TV for 1111 at any olh1r franchlud doolor In Or-Co Dun- lop'• will .. II you tho TV •I tho LOWIR price 'PLUS GIVE YOU1AN ADDITtONAb 10-4 OF THE DIFFERENCE. Offer .. p1rn ~prll 1$, 1973. MO'l'OROl.A RCAPortal,lle Color TV 7':.li_ ~· On. Multiple Fraud Rap By roM BARLEY ot .. ~"" ..... Dr. lfealey Gamer Slocum, tile for- nw Cl>lta Mesa phyaidao who waa clwed by an Orange Coun\1 Superior Court Jury of cbargea that be murdend bis two-monlh-old baby, waa Indicted to- day by the Otwe County Grand Jury on roulUple fraua charaes. • Slocum, 49, l!IJO "°"' livts an<l proc-.. Uoes In S.nta Ana, will be am!gned Friday ln Superior Court on allecaflona that-, lje' padd<d Medi.Cal bill& submitted to ll'e" state for patients under his care, 1t Is 1111)) alleged in the lndldment thal be lllbmltled a number of bllia tor patlcnta who 1.Sd ·they had never heard of Dr. Slocum wben conta-by clJa. trlct 4114i1t.Y•1 lnvoat!plan. ntl!Depu~ Dlatrlcl Attorney Richard ,.,.. 11.:: ~~~~toi:-;: ''We ha" lndldod him on IS COllllll Involving 11 leaot ....... bo aid. FarneJJ said b11 l""8tlplon .,. ...,. centratlng .. Slocum'• .bllllnjp for tile ~ Sept. I, lftl to the ..-1 411-. ;,i-6y all ID-·lndlpot paliaDta ~ Famell~ er -by J'lm. Oranp · County ilMIUpton -w with agenll ot ·tho •tate'• DoJ*r<ment or H .. lth Cara Serv!cea ID propat1n1 the caae. Slocum's name flrst cama to 1ttentloo of a Grand Jury three YfOl'I ago wbeo be 1'll hldleted on chlr1el Of •1-Ylnl his In la n t daughter, cyutfila, w- bulcbered remalnr """ foUlld In an UJ1. ~ treo:er. ' Quasar.. CXIalTV 111 ITOCI 14" ..... .. ,, ........ ... 1t" II I II 11• ••••If It eotll Mp!'lllngly little ~ "1)01 IO tmehl · lllllOC& 1r It us•• , ... or ...... 11· ••• , ... .... pr ..... - ... -,,.= Jt" 2r" ·-.. ~ _.. . .. • r 90 D~Y CASH \ • • Slocom'a alleged acts of fro114- 'Ille Jur1 clurod Dr. Slocllm Of all elf.,,.. and Ill Jmmedtatoly annotlllCed bll lbteallm .., illl'Ol'<!!W bis ...... who .... tbe pnmciillms••liii ~ la • , bltler!J fotlcltt llUll'der trlil. • _______________________________ .... j • ' • • N.Y. Stoeks XCL 66, NO. 81, 5 SECTIONS, '48 PAGES . . 0.RA~ COUNTY, CAl,IFORNIA I \ THURSD.AY, MA~C:H 22, 1973 c TEN CENTS Official Lists Alternatives By RUDI NIEDZ!EISll of ~tlon, reviewed a long list ol ot .. Dllltr """ ...,. I alternatfves to rationing. Gaa raUoolng may not be an exclusive He aald the Loo An&eles area in J'DU'CIY to Southern caJlfornla's smog parUcular will have to .eeJc out a com- problem, according to teslimony offered plete package of actions lrom wblch to Ill Anabelm today be!.,. I h e build a compr<henslve and inler·modal Environmental Protectioo Agency. . • lranlparlatlon system. Testifying before the1'federal pane~ "Certalnly, the llrst step tn restricting currently Involved In a lwOOay bearing the automobile ls not an aCf085.lhe.l>oard on methods of cleaning up the air, John cut in everyone's automobile use but. f:. Hlrten, Ulllstant to the U.S. secretaq rathei, eUminatlon ol ~ntial trips . 1-st Quake ·Predicted By U.S. w ASlilNGTON (1/J'I} -Government scientlsls issued their first a p ~ c 11 1 c earthquake prediction today, forecaatlng . a moderate temblor in a rural area ·of California . about 100 miles ioutbeast ol San Francisco within several mootha. 'But the forecast said the quake wOOld not cause serious damage, and that res- idents ol the area need take DO spe- cial J>recautiooa. ' Oflloials of U... U.S. ~ Sai'· vey, underlakJng auch a fo..cut for the ~rst Ume, said the ~ WOUid be centered. in a hilly, 8P9fl"1 JIClll!llatod area cl ranch'I", farma ·iad 'riue111tb, ,.... 20. mllea aoutheaal « llollilter. They predicted the -WOUI"-<Oii' Isler about u on . the Richter Scale. That is considered modente, and the scientlit8 said it lhould produce DO structural damage to buildlnga and fa- oillUel, although It might raWe some dishes and furniture. "f!ople in the area shouldn't do any. thing," said Dr. Richard Fiske, chief ol the Olfice of Gtochemlltry and (le. opbysics. "They have quakeo Uke this all the . time out there." Fiske said four other quakes of 4.0 to 5.0 magnitude occurred in the same c•l area in 1; mooths. From and the creatloo of a >!able public transponatloo alternaUve for, ~. trlpo which are essential,'' be llid. The federal ·offlcfal later outllned several new concepts for reduclnl the total vehicle miles traveled .(VMT) in Solltbem C8llfoillfa. one o1thelelricl.-1evy1ng ....... ic pe~ or providing inconttvea for peo. pie who use their automobiles. •In essenoe, · theae ~· involve special uaer'1 feea for _.. who drive their pools, automated bus "lhedullng, and the automobile into or who park 'fllthln the· scbedultng of lnduslly VIOri< shifta io ao- cmtril city; aconrdlllg to.Jllr\en. ~ them. · Othen 'consist of improving com-"Perbaps the moat Important' point I municaUoos llfh as the telephone and can make today Is that llQllO of, tliese new cable TV to ~-the number ol auto strategies and tool! of tr,,_n.Uon trips necesaary and improvement in which I IJav~ described here are perfect, transportaUon to Include bus lines or nor do they otter lull aoluUons to your bliswaya, ~paclty and double deck pi:oblems' in Los Angeles," he said. buseS. sub8crlpUon bus service, car · ~'NGf¥1~ess, what they do' .ofter is . . . - , be said government scientists at the aurvey's National Center for Earth- quake Research in 'Menlo Park, were able to predict that another will occur ID the next several months. ' No specific Ume was predicted. · ' The four previous quakes since De- c'ember, 1971 occurred along a 12- mile segment of the San Andreas faul4 two 1 on each end of the fault Rct.i.on •here the new quake is predicted. Fiske said the new quake would be in a gap between the othen. -.n..::.1.i.:. D1 • ''t .,.:· . ·~· ~;!,,~"<" . ...::..:. •. ~::.:'"" ·p· ~~>. '' > ' -• ' .. ---es. r..011 ~···Jr rDHCJIJCU· H:"I° ' ·' ' I ' · " '• > • ·o ., '"•. 1', '; ; ' ;,·= .. ~ • ,·, .. ' •....•• : ,',. ' • 1_, .. ,. , •. -.. ., CroWds watch as .: fiv .. a1a'rin fir.• ·comp\ef~Iy coiisli1D.t!! SJ!nJranciSoo's . the blaze Jo· ilo·avau.!..uie ~ntire Jiler \vaa .~tt..i;:.::bti~ fii.erlghtm kept Pje3 7, ·sendijlg clouds of ,sm.oke,,over the Bay Area. F.ir~men .baltied . the fi"'l'es ~~JP'!"ding 'to a\ljoining ,p1ets:,(See ~oiy1 llage 5.} • • j " ' • j ,+, .;..,,-.--. . Attorney Probes Mesan'i Claim .. -... • -• • .. • ' ' • • • • 1 .. Slocuni·· Indicted ., iii ;Fr8:.ud .... . . ' -,. ... t • ~ . - r Quakes occur frequenUy along the en-tire San Andieas faU!t as the western side Inches northward, grinding against lbe side of th• eastern part. QuWs oc- cur u this fault mover'Mnt builds up ~ that Is reltaaed luddenly, Fiske ~· • ~ ' . . .of Lo•t Fovtage . . : • · · •· .. jt >f9M BARU:f :iices Jn Santa •~. will ~.arraigned . ed by the ']lhyslclan or ll8llleci 'by him, Although this ls the Int tlme that i'cienUsls predicted an eaiihquake would oceur within such a specific tJme . and A complaint bf a Costa Mesa resident Ji!ace, for years they have been fore-that hO'loll IGO oqpare feet oi yard space casting a major quake enntually will becaaae of a dr~e deviation loday Is occur along the San Andreas la\dt in belnc tnvatlptod by a city faCt·finding the San Francisco area. ·That city was • committee headed up by City Attorney 'llrlually destroyed by a quake in 1*. ·Roy E. June. . , . • The thorny problem1ol Aibert M. Chop, Unwed Mother · 1 ~ejected, Sues •' OAKLAND (AP) -An Oekland woman says llhe Is suing Ille Anny for reluslnlf to let her enlist bocaue sbe la an1111W<d mother. , Kaye Ha.Don, 28, u.ki Wedn~ tbe passed tho Women'• Anny Carpi )lhylical and mental -in 11'71 ... was bf I rule preftllllna Iha WAC. acoe!lllnl ,...... who lllve bid 111 tmlalit d>Ud 11111... they 1119 1IP ol the ,....ia-. . "Tl"I' waoted ... to treal llGllda (lllr f·~ dau(llter) .. llllftllfed -~· -lull lip ber any," --mi. Helicopter Crashes VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASI!: (AP) -An Air ..... ballo""'1' er dlF~ Wed-I!' whill mlilllr m - --_ ........ -. Tiie -Imm crew a°"' Ille maa • 'lhn ,.. ...,._,,polled _lbe_ d ..,._.,....., I 11111 Klnclet Court, .... losaed' to Jdiie by city ... mcll-~ l!ley declared themlel,.. ,..ble to' t.aolva the com- pla 1epl tW)e. ' Chop Pleolled with c:ounctl members ~ brce the Geor1e B~la ,Company of Newport lleoch. lo -. lo the original drainap plan, WlJlch cafll for a ~foot retalDlni wall aeporallnl his yml from a lloep slope. . . Ht told Ille council Moodoy that Iha reiollfns nD was ID11111od in neighbor· lbC""""" 1111 not bla. nu, a.op cfaima, hal ""'td Ille -Ille area o! bl1 yanl, lowatd llil property value, -yed ==-!'Iii l1nad the yard into I --·IM. In ,,_., opiDlon the drainag• lltuatloo oo ~·1 -ii llDI. even thoOlh It ... --.. to "'" atamped 1"!1-lnC plan llled "' die denloper ...... .... -. !loll&-.............. ..... 0r1· ... , .... l'iillllilt .... "' the u.uorm llulldlaa Oodl, wldch opoclfllo only that Nlllill ... -into the -· ,,_.,a .....t sndinl plan aMw· lbC dnlDqe lo 1111 llde " Chop'• ..... ud flit..., tlllllnalflll Ille relal .. 11wo mtPl+DI. ,... 11 .,-... -""'"'" Friday lli SUll'rior"COl!rt on a1legatioM .Dr. Wesley Gamer Slocum,, u., 1.... lhal he foid&;i Medl.c&i bills submitted '!net Costa Meaa phyiictan . jWllo was ID the liale !Or paUen\S uiider his care: cleared by an Orqe Cou~ SUperlor " "· .i:J fn · · ' Coult jury ol char,...lbat lie murdered ' · It Is ·,..., all."llF" the · jndjct~I. his two-mootlHild bal>y, wu Indicted to-..u.,at:lle IUhmlttaj a number o/ hUls. !or day 1>y the Orange County Grand Jllr)' pailenla who said' tberha.d never hea<d on multfp\e fraUd Char(e1. of·t>r!·Sibcuin wheii ·confuted · by' di>- Slocwn, 49, who now tllftl and .prac-. tttct . ~y·s' · tnvestigatt>ri. . ~ I • I ' . Depity Oistdct Attorney Richard Far- F1ood Area Declared :" 0:1.nw:"~t ~~~ i!5': ' Slocum's alleged acts o! fraJid. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Ronald "We' have lnlllcted ·him oa" %5 counta Roqin Aid WedneWy v..-Couniy inVOlv!Qg al,'leaat $5,000,"'he'said. • Is being ldded ·to' aresa ~tod 1!Y , 'll'arnOll aald his lnvesll'am, are cqn. Prelldeot Nhon for -relief coou.ting on Slocum'• billlnp fOI' the _,_ ol atorma and floodflfJ Jm. U. p.riod Sept. I, li'll to the present data. II. , They all involve il)cligent paUenla .trea~ Fie on . Fir111s • . , Wit.ch .Joinr in Liibor .Dispme I • Flil'nell said. • ' Orange County-inve!llialoljl worked with,-'> .c>f Ille ·~le'J ~t of Health .care Services in preparing the case..: , · Slocum ~a riame . .fµ'st' came to atte.ntlon ol a Grand Jllr)'·lhree yon ago wlien n. ,..., lndlcfed op , char"' or ilaY!nl bis Infant daugbter, 'eyutbf'a, whose )lulcl)ered renWnl were i..liiC! in an 111> used frtew. . • • The jury cltarad Dr. 'Slocm!I of all cllafges and he . lmlnediately announced his ' intenUoo' ol dlvlJrc!ng hla wife, who was 1 the ~proeecuticri'~ key witneu in a bitterly fought murder Ida!, I , 1 ~ ... • • hope for the !Uture; hope for a better transportation system with ie.. pollution at less cost, for more ol JOU!' cltbena." During ills ' t~ today, Hlrten disclosed that in Im the Url>an Mass Transportation Admlnfltratloo baa ~ vlded a $250,000 analyals ol a poaslble rapid rail corridor in <>range County. Hirten did not elaborate ~r on what this railroad plan· might involve. • Long Beach . ' t Body Found . In Trunk LONG BEACH (AP) -A man who allegedly murdered his mother and thetl tried repeatedly to~ ol her body by dumping It into the ocean Jn 1 tnmk baa been hooked lor lnvelllgalfon of murder. Ranald Lovell, rt, wu taken into custody Wedneaday, lour days after children plaYinc b1 the Loog -marina found a trunk coota1nlng the body of Lovell'i mother, Mn. Madia Mc:Lleater, 51, floating ln the water. Love!\ had been IOllght •Ince c:rfmo -~inttlllPlorl dfterminod that ~ ..... Wool -... his mother '-the ICtlll! "a murder. Police Aid Lovell told them he cul bla mothet't s: than llullad her -bOQ hiti> ~..1..111!'1 drove II to Ibo Loni ~h ...,, FrldlJ mondlli· 'nle trunlt -""' hMvy to Ill\ .... the plor rallinl. olllcera quoted !moll u aaytng, oo he put It back in his car trunk ~drove to a. boat llWICblng area at the marfn,. He shov..r the trunk int6 the water, he said, waded in and klckad II oUt into the channel \ ' W1li!n the trunk WOU!dn~ sink, he again tried to puah It llllder but failed he told offlcef11, then gave up, re1;;;:,:;\ to his 1 car but found tt wouldn't start. Diatnllsed, be told polfce, he went to a I lecal bar and had two or tllree· beera, , -atnle a bicYcle and rode -to Ille . '1lll'ina to check on the trunk. • He !ound the trunk lllll hobblna In the water, tool< ol! aome clothing lllC! IWIDl <itlt to ll, be told pollce, 1>1it -time he tHed lo push ft -it would aaly boll back, up. ,14>vell, ftnally pve up, pollce aid, . returned to his ..,,.found it, would start, Jilaced the blcycla in the haclt and drova ol!. , He wu amstechrhen he returned to ·' bl' mother's house. Logging Curbs Urged SACRAMENTO (AP) -A "°"' '1el'Vatlon1Jt.l>ocked plan for cootroflfng logging on Calllornia'1 eight mllllm I acres of private timberland was aent to I tile Asaembty noor w-,.. 'nle Asaemhly Ways and Means Committee voted IS.7 to approve the bill by 'Aasemblyman Edwin Z'berg ( D· Sacramento). Oruge Weatll- Falr akleo will ·~ alooi 'Iha Orange Coat on hlday, with slightly "'.armer temperatureo, to boo!. lllgha at the heachel ex· pected In the low !Os rising ti> fl inland. overnight Iowa 4MO. Guity wtoda ol 20 to Ill mph are ~ to decrease by Saturday. INSIDI!: TOU~Y Flnanclol col11mnill Suloia Por!eT sqi lhc no of cll<ap food mar be ...,., Praidcftl Nls> °"'' con.rumn odoiffr Vf'Of• tlloppcn IO lr1/ lnlfl pridftO, ail<! Mfmni illoppm a r • pkJ?ng tlieir °""' "ll<lol>las from 'lhc IJ'W.. S•• U..sa f<>Od il»rW• 4114 '""'' ... ~ l 7 • LM. -' Ci....... I ·-.... ·=:... ~ --' ffltlrtel ..... • ................ ...... ,,, .. ,., .. ....... . ...,.,_,.. N ... ..-" : DAILY_Pll_DT..._ __ ~c ___ ...... ~ ... -=-"''-ll"ll'dl:;.;;;.;;.22.;::...;;.lm-' ~ 13.17 -• • , Market -~·Pri-C~s ' Con inrie ecline NEW VORK CAP) -Stock martet prlcea oontlDUf!d to plum.met tod1y a1 tn- vesf.ora worried about cllmblng interest rat.es and soaring lnflatk>o. The Dow Jones lndualrial average, which fell WedlM!sday to It& lowest cfoo. Ing level In ftve monlhl, slipped another 13.17 point& to 9!5.20. U.S. Demands Might Delay Decllnes for1ed a S.% !•ad over ad- vancts tn 1cttve tradlng on the New Yorlr: Stock Exchange. Analyats said tbt down!lwing was trig· gered by a 1ovenunent report that con- sumer pricea rose to a 2%-year high last month and several b&nks' recent one-half percent boost ln lhe prime lending rate -the rate charged their best customers. ''The higl>-mulUple 1tocka are bqin- ning to erwnble and there are no buyers," aald .Bradbury K. Thurlow, analYJl'wlth Laknaw • Co. • • • Airport At Los Al By CANDACE PEARSON OI tlllo OtllY Plltl lltll ' The idea of making Los Alamitos Nav· al Air Station a general aviation-com· mercial airport couJdn't even make it on the ronway -much less off the grou~d -at a public hearing Wednesday in Los Alamitos. . 1be meeting was the ninlh u1 a series of 10 bearings by a citizen board of. 8 JG<oonty~ fJ00,000 study of future av1a· lion needs p)lllmisslOned by SCAG, the Soutberti citlfornia Associatioo of Gov· emfuents, 1be ;study was made by l'Onsultants Willlam .L. Peileira~ Aisocistes. • . POW Releases On Wedneaday, the Dow clooed down 11.06 poln~ as investors 1at on the sidelines mulling the economy. It was the IOll(elt closing point for the blue chip In· Thert"' are :niru\y recommendations !or exii@sloa or qo.provemcnts of exist ing ai~. 'in, the SCAG study based ~n pro.tectlOOs 'Of needs in 1985. The main corieern Wednesday was a rel'Ommendfl · tion that the air base becOme a general avifltlon litport, with possible joint com· ' dicator alnce Oct. 19. SAIGON (UPI) -The Communists Meanwhile, representatives of banks ,aid today new American demands that that raised their prime lending rate to 'nclude an accounting of nine prisoners of 6% 'percent planned to try to convince the war held ln Laos may postpone the Nlsoo adminlatration today that the felease of lhe 117 rem.lnlng AmerlCJn credl~tillbt<nlng move Is justified. 'POW1 for aevenl days. '!be ComnWnlsll Sevon ·banks, led by Manbfacturers• vkall1 1Ddl ...... the Jut ~ ...... -Hanover Trust of New York announced pre Y 08-.. -• !&' hl!r-polnt Increase from 1¥• percent would be freed thll weekend. Tuesday, saym· g It was necea•ll"' Tbe North Vietnamele said the _, priaonen might stUI be sent home ac-beeaUJt of rising demand for loau. cording to the tentative weekend Chairman Arthur F. Bums of the 1ehedule Jf the United States tears up a Adm.inl!tratlon's Committee on Interest letter from Brig. Gen. John A. Wickham, and Dividends promptly 1 n di cat e d '-'eputy chlef of the U.ll delegatloo to the displeasure at the increaJe and uked the ,... · banks to send reiwesentatl'es to· a Joint Mllftary Commilllon CJMC). · meeting today In bls Washln"'~ office Wickham w1upectedly demanded lo-• ba the•-·· ·J day that U.S. prisoners actually be on Bums response _d apparent •- their wa• '--~nd oi.... Comnuuli~'·. (~ .of 'dl!c9Ur•llnl other bankx from ';ii .!.l!!JJ~ -~...:.._ i,;i..;__ immedlllely booltirir ralel make ~ement1 for the release of Chairman Wrlfht 91tman° of the HOUie ,POW,~ frcp 1-before the last of Amer-Bankini Committee hi• betn crtUcal of 1<811 lrooPo are tent home. he In · In ·~ = ··• ; He had said Wednesday the Americans t creue -te rate ....., •P-, troopSJnlght be wilhdrawn by Sunday to pealed to President lxon to lmPoH con-, · . troll ot ,b\terftt rates. &ut the coincide wltb.:the POW rele111e ahead of Adminisfi'atloil Ii ~ llld to prefer the the next Weclnellday ICbedule. -jawboning tochnloue to obtain a volun- Today, Wlekham said withdraw.al of tary cut"'Ck in tbe)ntertll iatea ll II the Americana would ,be halted until Ui.i _ <?P~dm tlie!nJm.fllllllled • • North Vietnamese prOOuce a Ii.st of aeve_n • In another developmefti 'the-dollar U.;1. military and two clvUlalll held m . Laol with dtlallJ on the date, place and shilled ~ery •liibtly on forellJI ex-JMtbOd of releaae. He 11ve the Com-chan1e1 today, rl•lnl in Tokyo and ,faU.. munllls unUI 10 a.m. Frld•J (8 p.m. PST mg a few polnta on mool Eu.;opean today) to do this market.. ' ·-There are abolli 8,300 Amer!CJn a:.oi.. . It clOi&I. ln Tokyo ~ 283.lO JOO, up sWI in Vietnam. Wickham aald 811 but · from llS~ 'l\lmover WU leJI than OD about 1,000 would be 11e11t home by March Wedneaday. 28,•the.<feldllne Jet l!Y the l'arls cease-· Britaln'tblCh interfft ralal continued fire igreement both fiir troop withdrawal to atlrlcl foreflJI f\mdl and the pound and prlaoner releaJe. opened at $1.1715, up from Wednesday's .. , DAILY PILOT' tl-'f Plloto COLLAPSED CONCRETE BULKHEADS MARK DIKE BREAK AT PROJ,10.NTORY BAY Noarl>y Newport R•sldents Wero Awokon•d By Some Loud Crashint Noll"• ... ,_ ... ' Newport Dike Gives ·.··w~7 " By WlLLIAM SCHREIBER ot IM DollY P1"f Stiff A !$.loot high earth dike holding back the waters of Newport Harbor at the en- trance lo the Irvine Co~papy's J>romon- tory Bay gave way late W-.day night, f.lUing the new basin with w1ter. No ..,. wu ~port~lolnll>;e4 li!hen the Wiler started. n0wtoJ la bUt, .,.tdeo.ta. of nearby a~t& w~~a . -.~Y loud crublnc callled !con- crete bulltheatll In the .<Umle1 beflm coUapeln1. ' · '. ' ; ;. • Irvine Compeny offictall 1118 ~,the coll1P11 wu prohlbly cauied: bf 9Qlll- bfnaUon ol recent heavy ralnl, llllb. llclel and wind. • •• '"Tbe tide WU r<a!Jf up ·WednelcliJ nlflbt I IU"' and It JUJt wubed -the lop and puoblld .the dlU over," ~ Rober! L. Brannon, comtrucUon _ .. : vlaor for Penhall Marine, an lrvlne!Com-paoy ouUcontractor. ,j Company offlctala aald only a ls.foot• portion of the 100.foot wide dike actuall1 broke through, letting the tidal waters rush in. several small pieces of earth moving equipment in the entrance cha.Mel were inundated by the water and today were barely vialble above the surface. Wednesday afternoon, two large bull- dorerw that were being used to grade the bottom of the balln bewne stuck In the mud and had to be pulled free by a third machine. Had they remllned mired In thl mud construcUon company olflctalo say they too would have been lost under the 12 feet of water now shimmering in the 1Jg090. . An frvlne Compeoy xpokeaman said ' thl• morning the milhlp will set the pro} eel back fropi one lo two weeka. Brannon aald It will take at least a week lo pump aU the water out agaln: City Building 1n1pec1or·Dan Brady, who ta bandllng the city's end GI the Prom- ontory Bay project, said 811 the water had to come out ilecaUJe the basin l"d- Gila Bend Panel Claims ing project had not been fmished. Brannon al90 said It bad to be pumped out lo complete iMtallaUon of the ~ root high concrete buJkhead panel. At least seven of the panels were destroyed by the nisbing water and 1 number of othen tumbled into the water when the bank underneath them was undercut and destroyed. Brannon said there i.s no way of know- ing the total extent of dllllljlge but be es- timltea It will be in the range of $20,000 worth, COW1tlng 811 the loot time. "It'll be coaUy to repair but we'll get going again 9000," he ~e:akL Brady said the pumpln1 proceaa will be very slow -about one inch of water per hour -and ii still permitted Wider a U.S. Army Corpe ol Engil!eers dredg- ing permit obtained for the project last year. When uked for his commeotl upon ar • riving at work to find the baxln fuU of waiter Bramion Aid, "my only thought WU damp." 12.fm; then II '°"' durlni tho inornln1 Gray Says N~on 101~·~~1 'the Amer!Clln money'· ' • · ·-~ ... , • Aide 'Proha·bJ..r · ',,' ~~~~i.;~=.'~d~~m1 ·Queatio.ns· .Np' t,.Answ~JJ~l~ ' . } t f• e ~ 1•!\ ~ l <I , ~ • ,,.j t f I ill ;.., 1 f , Lied to FBI' 1'1•1• tiir.l; 12, Says GILA BEND, Aflz; '!UPI) -A ..Ji room. Miu MlleJ teaUfied th:y found l oner's Jury ruled tod'ay that a!J Wbltlnl dead fn her room when she TONiGBT · · Sarah MUe1' bullneos m~1er died ' · returned In the morning. . WASlllNGTON (AP) -L. Patrick She'.'8 Willing an overdofe of clruio, but aald there The Incident took place· durinl location moLIBvleRAR, "Coy-~Jun.RgY!e.~07~.-p.m.Family Gra• Hid today presidential counsel " •WI W11111Wered .que1llon1 about the 1*' . fllmlni of a movie, "'!be Man Who Loved '~ ~ ' . -· Jw1• OD hll body. . , , Cat "'-'••." , SPRING REGISTllATION . -Dept. John W. Dean probably lied to the FBI T ·M M -·--.. of Lei.... Serv1COJ Community Recrea June 22 when he said he would hJVI to 0 . arry an The ~erdljarycl ~re~~ ::; ::: ' otld'flle ~lnquell WU del~yed while a ltO-lion Center, F~, U p.m, . detennlne If Watergate defendant E. mem 1 · i a wu performed ln Loi OOC LECTURE SERIES -"Creation. A,SHEVILLE N c (up 1) houri on the Feb. 11 death of Da Ani•~· • aecood 1utoP1Y confirmed care and Feeding of Corporatl0111," Tony Howanl Hunt had an ofltce ln the White Authorltfel ny a "v~ nice lookln1" IJ.. Wbltlnr. 28. • the flndlnp of the lint, ru1lng lhlt death Brown lecturer' Oakwood Aportments, Houle. year-old 11r1 ii willing to marry the 17· "Wbetber this overdose wu taken lih wu callled by the drui ldethaqualone; Thn•YJ throqh April u , 7.g p.m. Under lntenae queatklllng by Sen. year-old man who bouibl her for !30.000 lentlon&lly or accldontalljr bu nol betn no~ the bead injury. l'RIDAY Robert C. Byrd (O.W.Va.), Gray uld he from bet J>O!'Dla In Dllnota. But she alao detennlned," the jury' aald. "Alto, it bas Meabwhlie, a ~~-ma-..e bu SPRING REGISTIU.110N _ Dept. of uld loo"'"g back In blndllgbt wants to 101>ack to school. not bten determllled wbelber pbyalcal i... detailed the acUvitlet'o! Mill Miies and Le•~-· Servlcea', Community Recre .. wo agree, ~· BI t ' The glrl wu plckOd up with Harold jUrle1 found 011 the body were -Reynolds dwin( the two and a half lo ~Center, Fair-""'•, ........ and l~at Dean prnbahably l\~d ~-!k It ag~ :· Miller of OU Park, IU., at a motel Tu.. trlbutinll factors lo the death or how three boun before a ICUflle between Saturday, 9 a.m.-i°'p ~.m. .. ..., Sjl)'lng be would ve lo c-"'I 0 day. She ta beln1 held In a footer borne th,. lnjurle1 were llllllalned." !dill Mflu and her bullllal D)lnager, · l .. m ll Hunt had • White HOUie office pendlnl the arrival of DUoota offldoll The jury'raocatvened alter reeelvlng 'a '!be mweua, Mrs. Letil:O ·lloberts· OCC FILM SERIES -'"nle Twelve when be had Hunt's safe opened In the with le&al orders for her return to that pair of autopsy reports ·Whlcb said also saJd.. she massaged the. ~r1tish ac· Chairs," Forum, 7 p.m. Adm. '1· Execuilve Office BuUdlng only three state. Whiting died of a drug overdose In the · lres1 1 few hours alter Whiting's body ~rot!~.:. ~AN.3,~~~P/!!: da beto 1be building houses White Miller, a graduate art student and bathroom of Miss Miles' motel room wis found . turer, OCC Science Le ct b re Hall 1, 1' .re. teacher's aide at the Circle Campus of while •he was in the room of actor Bu.rt Mrs. Roberts' ,ccount of the events F Id ~ h April 11 7 ~· ao House offices. the University of'llllnols, was arrested on early F b It II 11 I r aya wiroug '' :_.,.: p.m. Reynold1. e · genera Y r a r a e KEEPING UP WITH KNOWLEDGE In the opening of \he 11fe belonj~ to a charge or felonloUJ conspiracy filed In Investigators have labeled Wbltinc'• tealimony ll'Om MIH Miles and Reynolds EXPLOSION, SCIENClll IN ~Os _ Tom Hunt, a gun and some electronic ev ce1 Illinois and on a local charge of falae death 8 suicide. before a coroner's 0 jury, but she said Garrison, lecturer, OCC Science LectW'e were found and kept in Dean's office tm· registration at a motel. some of the actress statements to h d l Whiting's body was in a funeral home . er 2, Fridays through April 13, 1:3G-9:30 til June 27 be£ore being tume ov.er 0 Authorities said the parents or the girl, in Berkeley Calif after it wu ordered during a rubdown were "D9t al all like tl p.m. the FBL · Fred and Rita Flynn of Bolingbrook, Ill., oblpped ~e by WhttlnJ's mother, Mrs. came out In the pa~s" a,fler Misl Mile1 GUITAR-LUTE CONCERT _ Julian Hunt II a defendant In the bugging of had been charred with conspiracy and Louis Campbell. An off!Clal al tbt testified, the1Lo1 An1el" Times u id to-Bream, UCI Crawfonl Hall , 8 p.m. Adm. mercial-military use. . 1)le original seven-member hearing panel liad dwindled to two, but abc!ut 100 person1,'wel't in the audience, despite the rainy night. Only Board Chairman Burt Jones! a Los Angeles insurance broker, and vice- chairman Doreen Marshall . former may· or of Newport Beach and foreman of the 1971 Orange County Grand Jury, were lb.ere. A total of 31 persons testified at the hearing, 22 of them regarding Los Al· amitos Naval Air Station. Of those, 21 were opposed to civilian use of the al- most-30-year-old base and many were opposed to any aviat~ .use o~ ~t at all. Speakers included c1v1c offtctals and residenti from Seal Beach, ~oor. Cypress, Buena Park, Garden Grove, Los Alamitos, Orange County Chamber of Commerce and Rossmoor Leisure World retirement community in Seal Beach. * * * Reserve Center Won't Affect Marine Airmen The conversion of Los Alamitos Naval Air Station to an armed forcts reserve training center is not expected to affect the 1,QOO Marine Corps reserves who traln at the 1ir stations at El Toro and Santa Ana. j ~ ,1pokesm1111 a\· El Toro (MCAlil said today that no orders traD1ferrlnC the reserve lralnlng sections from lhe aouth county ba!lelll to Los Alamitos have been received and be aald he believed none would be coming. 'I1le Marine Reserves were originally stationed at Los Alamitos until the bue wu deactivated m yeal'I ago, at which time they were moved to El Toro. and Slota Ana. The conversion of the air station wu announced Wednellday by Defonse Department spokesmen. Establishment of the teserve center will begin immedi- ately with the arrival of Air Natk>nal Guard units now based at Van Nuys and Long Beacll Airports. Base spokesman Lt. Cmdr. Howard Rowan said Loa Alamitos wlll eventually be used by up to 4,llOO reservists ind will be the home base of 100 aircraft most o[ which will be helicopters. Cur·' renUy 2,000 Navy reservists train at Los Alamitos. The arrival of reaervlsts, he said, will mean that tht hue's permanent person- nel will be lncreMed from 250 to 650 men. Ezpanslon of the aviation actlvlUes at the bale ~ expected lo draw crltlc~m ltom facUon1 in the community which in 1'10 helped force the deactivation of the Democn1tlc headquarten m t b e child .abandonment and released on Ba"'"~ Chapel would not "say wby lt had , day. SL. • w,tergate complex last year. $10,000 bond each. J •• ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;""";;;;;;;""";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;""";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ... Gray ls President Nlxop,'1 nominee tv been shipped there from Gila Bend, 111- be director of the FBj, and the Senate where It had been held for 33 days. base. Judiciary Committee, of which Byrd Is a f'rom·Page J However, Mrs. Campbell bal chlllens· member, Is holding hearings on whelher eel the autopsy reporta thal Wb1Un1 dllld to approve hlm for the post. DRAINAGE • of an oVerdost of pilla Seauae be allo • • received a head lnJW"Y, scratches aDd abruiorui, and it was reported .ahe could OUN&I COAST ... DAILY PILOT TM Of'I ..... CN1! DAILY l'ILOT, w1fll which i. arr'llllllM .... ..,._.,.,.... .. PllCllhh911 .., Ille 0r...-C:O.tt hbllthlnll °""'""'· ..,.. nte .. llloN .,. ,_..,...., Moncl9Y lllfVWlllfl Friday, ftt CO.ti MeM, ~ ktdl. ffunllnrgton &Hdll~lt!ll V•lltY, Laoun• -.di, lrvkM/ledd~ .,... ,.,, CllllMnltl 11ft Jll9n C..plltnl,,.., A l l"llle rt111of\tl efl!IM i. PllCllltMll ltllll'lltYI 111111 IUM&va. TM prlnCIPll ..wblltl!lnll "*9nl 11 tr :ua w .. 1 .. y llrMI, Collt MtM, C.Hf91'nlt, ,,.,._ Robort N. w,, .. 1"1' .. llleftt tnd l'IKIUtht<' Jack R. Curl1y Ytco "'*'"""' ...i Gtner•1 "'""""' ThOftlltl K•owll Rfllt< wall j s in compliance "'ith the law, says June. That plan, filed at city hall, was neith- er apProwd, disapproved, nor formally stamped to show It was studied. But .In the city attorney's opinion , It would have been. approved ,because it meeta the Uni· !oi:m . Building Code. Chop'& further allega tion that the run· off drains neither to the side nor to the ·front of lhe house but pools up In hia yard is motivating the new lnvestlgatkln. June indicated that Choo might have a ,valid legal complaint lf ·it Were prov· able there Is no drainage at all. be seeking a third autopjf. , E11llar In tbe lnqueot hearing, Mil• MlleJ and Reynoltll te1Ufilld that WblUq boat up Mils Mlle1 and she took .r<luge for the rest of the n!iht In Reynolda' Banker's Rites Set ': LOS ANGELES (AP) · -Funeral services for Earl H. Qlitla, execuuvt vice president or Securlly Pacific N' .. Ilona! Bank. wUI ho conducted 'at th• Memorial Chapel lt lloae HiU1 'M•morlal Park, Whittler, at s:ao· p.m. Friday, McWhinney Loses Sanitary Post Derek McWhinney, named treuurer of the Midway CUy. 8anllaey Dlltilct l11t weef, wU .. plaCecf Jn t h a position Weclneliday by Il.tly Scbmill. McWhinnn, former m1yor of .Westminster and still a city councilman, wu appointed to the f!Oll by Tad Fujita, chairman or the board o( the dlatrlcl and a clt7. planlllnl comm!Hloner. Both McW!llnoey and FuJ!y are under lndlclmtlllt and faco a jury trial May '1 oo eonxplrt<:J che!:ce1 reganlln1 tbe Mlle ' Square agrfculturt !we icandal ol lul ~ pjllf .,:( ICCtlSod Of IOllc\tinc a brlbl from falbler Geors• Moral lo 114 In the nnewal of bit I-on liJ ac:m of <Ot111lf. par• Janel, The SI0,000 brtbO WU alle•id lo htve ~ • camp1i!lft con· ' "4;1 to ~ lloliari Bafllil. • ~t1lonay WU '"Pla<td on the board by Schmitt ~ hil appcJntrnenl by J!\ljlla Wll not followed l>Y a fOrmal ~ tloo of cllllrict directors. Dbtrlct i.af c:ounoel Gtorp Lopn said McWlllmlet'• 1ppolnlm<ol U irUxuru WU illegal. • NOBODY SELLS TV FOR LESS THAN DUNLAPS' . AN.D WE WJ~~ ,PRO~E IT. Hfire Is Our Inflation Fighting Otter 1. Stop In •nd get our price on •l!Y TV In 1toek. 1. Sllop ou• pi!co .I. compare. 3. If you c•n purchaao the TV •fOr 1001 at any other franchlaed dHltr In Or•nt• Co, Dun- lap's will Mii you IM TV at tho LOWER prlti PLUS GIVE YOU AN ADDITIONAL 10% OF THE DIFFERENCE. Offar ~xplroo .April 15, lffl. . MO'l'OllOU Quasai:. COCOR.1'.\T . ( IN STOCK 14 .. Df•Nt 16" Dl111n1I , .......... , 11" ~ ..... . RCAPo.1allle COior TV It cotlt ""pitotng!y•Httt• to ••)oY iO inuch. IN STOCI 11"' ....... , 1t" Dt111 nil J,1" M11 n I J:f" DI I II -- ·;1tr.H ClfllOMiCOCDll. ,, ...... .. It" Dfn1 11 U" Dl .. 1•11 n· ''''''" ' tO DAY CASH WITMA-'11 C~IDIT \ I 1 · ' j . . l ~ j ' ' ' .. . . ... . •,' ' .. • • • ~ •. •. • • l '