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Her Dream By TOM GORMAN 91' ... °"'" ""' ,..., Jockey Willie Shoemaker made a rare. public appearance TblJr1'1ay before ~ whistling, ~ assembly of 250 chilclren at i!Oliin Wood School In Hun- tington Beach. , Probably the most ecstatic child in the auditorium was 10-year-old Lee Lappin, whose letter prompted Shoemaker to ap- pear. His two-hour stay at .the school prob- ably made the most exciting day in the life of the fifth-grade youngster. And it could not have come at a better time. Just after Lee wrote the letter to Shoemaker last. October, asking ~m to . s~~ to her class, her mother died. Lee's teacher, Mn. PaUi Scudder, then called Shoemaker and .told him how much bis appearance at the school would inean to the litUe girl. Shoemaker, the world's most sue- ,:••>'illli : ' -~~..1'1'~"1'1.~~~ . . ' ' '\ . PJjt,( · Foll.:.~~d ' •; • • ' \ ' ' • ' ' ~·' ' I l ' " Studen~~ Die un Movie-like T-rip- MARioN, Obio (UPI), ~ Foiir Ohio State University students, 11inspired'.' to ~e a canoe trip by the movie "Deliverance," died Thdrsday ·when 'tb'.eit tw.o.'. t-4-foot metal boats capsized-in ihe. cold, sw!lt CJll'l'i>~ .ot the S\!ibto:J,l!ver. .. . · . The vicl:jms barely h~d begun the 30-~le tnp when the acci- dent OCCUITed aboUt 10 mites south of M111'1orl. It was not linown il ,they were eXJ>l>rien~ .ctn.~is. . "De~~eraD.ce," nominated for an Academy Award as best 1J10vie . of 19n .. 111,vol~eil a Cijl\oe trip py f9ur men, one· of whom was killed. '. ':They.: were ,tl(lkin'~ ,ab<i4t :the ''l"live·:llith ·the' ma(! tf\<y rented . ,the canoes from, ' Marion Coullly sberift Don .Schneider said. · The vicf!,ms were identj.fieq as . t.fi~4ael ll. S!¢tb, 20, 9f M':t Ste~ling', Ohio; Marc J. Silv.etmaii; 20, of Howai;d Beach, N.Y,; How- ard R Banchek, 21 , of BeaChwoOd, 01\io, and· Charles Roessler 20 of Zanesville, Ohio. ' ' .. ·:Watergate Defendant Gets 5 ~e;ntence Up to 20 Year s Rt>ek .star · ., . ..... ;-.:·-··,(_·~ ·? Gets ~60~day 2 'Deadline'· NEW YORK (AP) -Former Bealle' John Lennon has 60, days to leave tM countcy, the U.S. Immigration and NaNralU.!iti~q,$4J:vjcecruled, ~ay .. L,: District Director s.ri.lar4 llld'tenl nO{l ,aD_d~his~art~ Wlft,,1'p~ 9!10 .. ,~~1 b<ith "~rtable" but that'Mi!s Ono ""' ' received permanent resident allen'status~ Marks distributed· 47-page cOpies of the decision by special inquiry o!ficer Irf' Fleldstee1, wha jound · them b o t b deportable on .Ille gcounds lhat they "" mained here longer than pennitted by law, he said. • ' The Lennons were here, under visltorst visas and applied for permanent residmr cy, but John Lennon's application was denied· ~use! of a .1968. convtctiQn England for inarijuana possession . Their visas expired Feb. 29, l!r72.. · LennQO.: has IP d._ays to appeal the deci~ 1 , sion, but his attotney · said be does. Dot ' W~SIDNGTON (AP) -A former Nix-daots under provisional max Im um know whetJ>er an appeal will be filed. it 'on carnP411n official was senteneed to up sentences. Lawyer Leon Wil¥t ~84· that he w · l to~gate case t~. The jud(~.left •\\':•the final sentence "nol at"I[ llY" d~Ose Ille_~ ,b '. it~ . ..,.,~·~fluiil~~ , , "" ' , .. ,IQ!fll<l!;l>l:l . ~' ifter be sajd perjury had been Barker, 55, Eqgenio R. >.Jartlne:z, 49; Marks sal nnon applied for vol · \ ·~1tfl!lt--olved1tad-n<Jt-··-Prank -ir.·Sturgi•,-'1(-.Dd'·-vfriillo·"Rc"· -.. ---~liBNNO!ii'-l>ege'Z)-... ., ~ tiep,pulJUdy k\eD~1 . · Gonialez. . , , ' .. • 1 · · , .• · ~ ,., · .. EPA Witnesses ' ·)In a letter read Crom.the bencb1.defen-"Each oC you are provisionally com- f tf!lnt :J~'W. JdeCQrd Jr.·said his fami· mltted to a maximum sentence," Sirica Say Rationing Won't Halt Sm11g ' . ' By RUDI ~DZIELSitl ' Of "" Dllfr '*' """ Gaso!IJ!e. rationing as a quick panacea for Southern California smog Wli! dlsmisSod u unworkable Thuriday blf several expert witne,... wb9 le!!llied 1!' Anaheim before the federal EDv~ mental ProtecUoo Agency. , Purpooe ' ol lbe bearing was lo oblai§ com!Mlts on lbe agency's plans for conf ~~.!lth the 11177 federal air qaalitt ,. (l,';"-J'Q'; ~~,; ~'iait~~ oLoo-AnceleJ area ls gu~. Speaking in beball of Los Angeles. Jack Green, manager of the city'• Deportment of Envtronmental Quallly and a Huntington' Beach COUbctlman, predicted trouble ii radonln&. became a reality. •we respect the reasons foe: your pro' pop!, but we lake serious Issue wltb the SUJleAt.d gasoline rationing," be said, addlll(I that the remedy t. balld oo ... ..,_,facts. One ol tbete was that autOmobUe (See RATIONING, Pose Z) IY. feared for his lile ii he: told all he knew said, end added tjiat M will, decide after 8'&ili1 j)\e 'poillic:al lluularY iaod w,iretap-a three-monll\ study, w~lher, to uphold or ping in Jime at Democratic Party head· reduce the sentences. · quarters. lle ·also· charged-Iha! politioal Liddy and McCord were Jbe only def en· 'J)fessure bad been brt>ugbt to persuade dants to remain through the four-week Orange Weather , the defendants to etead guilty and ke<p trial last January. The other ftve pleaded qui.t. · • ' guilty early In the trial. · • • • •Alter reading the letter, U.S.. District Liddy, convicted on. lix counts of con-MosUy sunny oo. Saturday Is the Court Judge John J. Slrlcla gave G. (See WATERGATE, Page I) way the Los Angeles weather !erV· 1 Gordon Liddy, 4%, a fonner White House ice sees tt for the Orapge· Coast, al\18 ~ legal ~I to lbe NIIoa re. . with increasing cloudiness In the i11ed10. c•mpelgil'• nn.nce co•urim ... -a .. Valley-Ma· . " Sues 1a1e anernoon. Hichs of 63 at the ~.ooo rme In ad\llllon to ·a lenience · "' beaches, r~lng to ff1 Inland. Over- !>llfllng from six years .. eigbl mooths to nighl lows in the upper ~. ~·~was political pressure applied In Sch~ 11'SIDt: 1'4tDi\l' . ' fb'\¥.,'!~,Mticlld.!iPi!Ul·.aod1™l. · The n!jl~I all HoUl/fll!JOd u 111A10 iill~·"M"~u11n1r'l!ibi~11el""'il •~r;:r~ · . '. • ~ .... ~.,~. 'f'hich be had wrllten 1<>.Sirlca"Moiiclaf" , ii.-vear:Ol6 !t'l /llm(>.lt,lost his ••ht hand . T_uesdaf/ mg t -the Academv • "Pei-Jur1l0ccurreififtiiiiiltli till ,1n---tillilitkll '.;:1i00l iiii00wo1£1ni~r.it'liis"·"' ·-AW.Nli~SN.tQdav'• Weekender matters hlfhly material to Ille very sued the Hlinlllistoo s...h µnilled High for on educated QIUSS of the rlnlctur<, ori«l~Uon and tmpoct of the SChool District ~y for-$2$,oOo. ""~""" 1 f0Vemme11t1S C8lle Ind to the motlVltion Frank C. ScbOtt cratms thQse damages Al YMr SW'lkt I MtMI 1'-Jt •nd intent of the defendants," McCord for hb tQn,,Da•id ~ophef Schott, a ~: .. .:m 1! ::=.r=. ·'! .. Id. !JtUdent at F«Uua\p Vlllty H!Mb SChool. c111ftni&a ' Or•~" c-tv • "Otben IJivol~ld }n !he Wa,terca\e ~IJ9!1 wu IUod In Orange County ~=-~ ::;:::,. "1l opentton weret 1'(>l-JaenUfled> durinl Uie-Court. t! ' 1 ' ~~ ': ::;: ~ g: trla.1 1" McCord said, "~hen they C!OUkt hott claim~ that negllgeoce and lack ••Mrill ''" • "'~ • have been by those ~ti ytng." of supttvldon led to ttie ~dent' April :.i.:-: ..... 11": :.:':;' ~ Sirlca postponed McCord's aentencing 28, 1'12. He states that the table 51w on ttt~ 11 w"'*'"' ,..... u.11 One week while he studies the new which hi1 IOfl was working was allowa:t. =-~ 1 : :::..::' ...: development and placed five Other defeo· to remain tn I dangerous coodl!Jon . • ( 1 • I 2 OAJl Y PILOT s I N. Viet Missiles Pro1npt Warnings From u~s"~i • lWGON (UP)) -'!'be "lllllted States wamed North Vlelnam today that 11 · mlflbt lake military action U Hanoi reNset to remove ontlaln:rlft mlssllts 1"'WIY tnstalled In norihemmosl South Vietnam. The wll'lllng lhr<Atmed to '-tall return of the last ·group of ~loan prtaonera of war held by the North Viet· namese and Viet Cong. 1be Soviet-made, a u r f a c e • to -air missiles (SAMs) ~e spotted · by U.S. ITT Ties With .\High Aides Told WASHINGTON (UPI) -~tore contacts between the International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. and ofticlala of the Nix· on admlnlstration -including Secretary of State William P . Rogers and Vice ~sident Spiro T. Agnew -were dllclosed today in a mushrooming Senate IJlveatlgatlon of the cootroversy. Internal !'IT memoranda oblained by the Senate foreign r el a t ion 1 sub- committee on multinational corporations told of a meeting between m officials and Rogers Oct. 21, 1971, to discuss the corporation's troubles with the govern· ment in Chile'. "5ecreiary Rogers, in opeolng the meeting and two ·or three times during ~ hour and 4$ minutes, continued to state that the Nz:on administration was a 'bUtlfiidl: idmhdlt?ation' In favor Of business and lts: mission was to protect business," one memorandum said. This was written by John Guilfoyle, an ITT vice president, and J. R. McNitt, an otherwise unidentitied official of the firm. ft wu inteoded for official use al the company, but the subcommittee sub- poenaed it along with three volwnea of company papers relevant to Its in· vestigation of alleged m efforts t-0 thwart Marxist President Salvador Allen- de's administration in Chile. The subcommittee has writJen a,sec- ond Jetter to R.Ogers inviting him to testify in the case. Subcommittee sources said there la no evidence Rogers himself was involved in any of I'M"s anti-Allende efforts, but the subcommittee wanta to question him about overall AWnlni!\\{aliol\ llewJ>'l!Rlf about Cblle. Chalrmao Frank t:liurch (o'.!daho), said if Rogers and three o t h e r Administration officials -Peter Vaky an? Afnold ~ac~oq of tPe Whi~e House stall and former Comm8i'Ct Secretary Peter Peterson -do not come voluntarily, they will be subpoenaed. Agnew's name came up with the publication of a "personal confidential" Jetter on Aug. 7. 1970, to "Ted" and sign- ed "Ned." · It was addressed t-0 Agnew, who is nicknamed Ted, ·and signed , by E.J. ••Ned" Gerrity, I1T senior vice presi- dent. In the letter, Gerrity complained about Richard S. McLaren, then antitrust chief at the Justice Department, who was pressing a legal action to undo ITT's merger with the Hartford Fire Insurance Co. "Our problem is to get to John the facts concerning McLaren's attitude; because as my memo indicates, McLaren seems to be running all by himself." An attached inemo makes il clear Ger- rity is referring to John Mitchell, then the attorney general. Two Found in Plane I SYLMAR (AP) -Two bodies have been found in the wreckage of a light airplane missing on a flight from Santa Barbara to Hollywood, authorities said today. The victims were identified as Robert A. Griffin of South Pasadena and Walter Hllblom of Saratoga, both 19-year- old members of the Ae~ub at the UC Santa Barbara campus. OU.NII COAST IT DAILY PILOT ni. Or•noe CMll DAILY P'ILOT, •ltll wlllcil lt·C*'MI'*' "'-N-Pr ... II Pllbllllled by ,,. Or•nsie .CM•t P11b1ll.hlng c-nr. ,.,... Nte Mlllont •~ •ll•MO, Morlcl9y "'"*"' Pl'llllly, ,.,. C111t1 fl\tH, N.wporl IMdl, """"""IOI! 9udt/l'IN'll•'" v.ii..,., uo-._dl, lrvlM!StcldlebKll Md Sen Cllmitnt9/ s.n J..-n C•olffr-. A •ln91• r1191oMI •ni.n " lllolblllMll laliJnk'fa ..-Sl.lnll•n. 0. PflllCIHt pUbllllllnt plfl11t II at DI w .. t .. ,, Jh'etl. C.0.19 INN. C.llforftlfl, "'"'· Robert N. w.M Pr"ld..-1 •nd Plllll!Wr J•clc It. Curl•y Viet P,_tHnl ..... ~•I M.tM0er Tliom•• 1Ca1 .. ll Editor Tho111-. A. MurpliiRt N.eMllllll flll?W Ch1if•• H. Looi IUclt1rtl .,, N•ll ,\Qllllftl MIMl!lftt £dl\WI ...... • reconn•iMEM» ..plaoel -Feb. 11 at the former American Marine outpost at Kbe SIDb, !IS miles north of saigoo. Oelplte pn>lestt, tbe SAMl bave re- mained tberl!, although moved to a new locat!On, and new .ln5Wlaboos reportedly have been made. · In a letter to tbe North Vletname,. delegatloo to tbe Joint Milllary Com· mission (JMC), the U.S. depuly chief delegate, Brig. Gen. John A. Wickham , said, "The U.S. protests I.his violation of the ..,..ment and ,_,.,,,. lhe right to take oece1sary acttcn." It waa the stroogOs: lanauafe lhe U.S. has u.led since tbe couellre weal Into elfect Jan. 28. "Evidence bas been olllalned to ,,... firm tbe presence of a ...., IDluile field site 800 meters (Jorda) eaat of tbe previous site. nu. new lite QODtalna two operational misailel, 119oclated radar, and other support equipment,'' the United States said. UPI TlilPllOM SOUTH VIETNAMESE SOLDIERS CARRY AWAY WOUNDED BUDDY Government Troops Bettle Communists 20 Mil .. From Saigon U.S. Envoy Threatened WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. Ambassador John Scali was threatened wiQi physical vk>Jence by 1 Panamanian leader, Gen. Omar , Torrijos, Uthe United States vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution an the Panama Canal, informed sources said today. Scali's vote t-0 veto the resolution was cast Wednesday night , a day after he received a message from Torrijos, the sources.aaid. They said be~ mesSf.ge from Tor- rijos before the final vote suggested Scali should cast his veto from the airport, "because the people and st udents would not 40derstaad and there might be viol~." From Puge I LENNON ... ta,ry departure from the United States to avoid legal d~portation, the' legal action for which began May 17. The Lennons said they have been fighling deportation because of a Texas court order awarding Miss Ono custody of her 9-year-old daughter by another marrlgae provided the girl is raised in the United States. "U we were deported," she said last year, "it is synonymous to our losing the child. That is why we are so desperate about it." Public figures ranging f r o m Mayor John V. Lindsay to talk show· host Dick Cavett and United Auto Workers Presi- dent Leonard Woodcock have urged that the Lennons be allowed to remain here. They have been living a somewhat socially retiring life in New Yoik, pro- ducing record albums, giving benefit con- certs for such causes as a school for the mentally retarded and rarely appearing at celcbrity·studded gatherings. Aid Repeal Backed SACRAMENTO (AP) -A biU to repeal the law requiring Californians to contribute to the support or aged parents on welfare has advanced to the state Senate. The Assembly voted 64-7 Thurs- da yto end the controversial two-year- old law. Youth Involved In Bombing Gets Indefinite Term A Newport Beach youth who admitted playing a. major rple ."1 11\e Jlimlilna of. a bomb lhat exploded m the vice prin- cipal's office at corona del Mar High School has been comrrtitted to the California Youlh Authority for an ·U.. definite tenn. Orange County Superior Court Judge James Turner ordered the commitment of Glen Leslie Barneson, 18, Of 2140 E. Balboa Blvd ., after Bameson pleaded guilty to possession of a destructive device. Barneson and four juveniles were ar4 rested in the Big Bear area last Nov. 18, two days after a bomb taped to the win- dow of vice principal Betty Townsend'• window exploded and scattered more than 30 pieces of lead pipe throughout the area. A window more than 40 yards away was shattered. Barneson was again ,arrested Dec. ·20 , and charged with possessioD of a Dare gun and possession of marijuana. He faces a court appearance April 3 in Harbor Judicial District Court on charges stemming from that arrest by sheriffs office.rs. Stocks Continue Sharp Descent. NEW YORK (AP) -After a stropg start, the stock market dropped lower to-. day. ~ The Dow Jo,nes average of 30 in· dustrials, up ov~ 41h points earlier in the day, was down 10.01 to 915.19 at 10 a.m. PST. Analysts sald that the early buying was a tecbn.lcal rally, with investors respond- ing to an oversold conditicn. "The market is not responding to any parUcular news. It is just going down, down, down," said John Smith, analyst with Fahnestock & Co. Uncertainties over the international monetary situation, inflation, and in- terest rates were factors in the down- turn. '"Ease the Pain~ Man, 76, Arrested for Marijuana JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -Nalban flowers around his borne . Noah Zamostansky says he has faced Locke said be bell~ved the elderly worse dangers in his 76 years than being man, who sald be i.dn'\ sold or charged with marijuana posse9Slon. dlltrlbuted any mart)uani but began Zamost.lnsky, who liv<S with his ~I· growing it to ease tbe·poln of cancer In hi! twUlght fears. year-old•wife, ls charged with possession Zamostansky aald lorAA Interview his of more than five grams of marljuana original plan was t.o have • pain klller an off we piln!Jbab!e by tlp to flve yean ' when ba got a few marijuona plantl from lmpr!JOo-t. • farmer In New York state two years sta~ '1iti<!fuol'· Diin Ni&olo'.:fned -the-ago. · chargt;:!htn'liday but told poll~ DOI tq,._ • "A doctor give me on& y .. r to Uvt," issue an . -arrtSt warrant. A tJmUOoo.r' be said, "That was tbree,ytAri ago." would be enough, he said. · Bui he said he doesn't think marijulM ~vice squad Investigator, C. D. IioCke, will serve a.s a peln k1Uer as he u:pected. sa id he confiscated more lilac llO marl· He continued &rowlna It meffiy as juana plantl which Zamostansky Is ac-another plont and because he Ukel to cused ol growing among vegclables and grow lh0&•. he said. Both SOuth Vietnam-ad American intelltcen .. IOUl'ctl uld !hi North Vtet> • namae llave been !JlOY!n& ~ nwnben of troopS, tanlcs and aotlalnlnlt guns JJt. to South Vletnlm. The P"-stalemate erupted Thursday afler Wickham wrote ID earlier letter lfl)'lng American troop withdrawals wii4d remain froieu IO!ill the Communisli took atepa to . !rte a handfUI of prisoners held by tbe Palhet Lao (Laotian Collll'lluollts). It Is believed ' seven U.S. servlcemeo are bdd In Lloa. ThO North Vlelatlarn°"' a a Id Wlc!d>arn's letter Ylol-... ,qreemtPt they reached ooe clay earUet wllll Maj, Gen. Gilbert WoodWar4, • top U.S. delegate to the JMC. Wooclw•rd had aald lbe troop wtthdra•lla ~ resume as soon as the eoit\iJ)unlsta announced their plans !~ raleasin( Ibo lallt al the Americao prlsone1;1 held by tbe North Vietnamese and Vlet Cong. There are about 6,300 American Suspect . Cleared In Stock Fraud One of seven men indicted by the Orange CoWlty Grand Jury on multiple charges stemming from an alleged $11 million phony !tock swindle was cleared of all charges Thursday night by a superior Court jury. The panel ended a two-week trial of two defendants by returning to Judge Ronald Crookshank's courtroom with a not guilty verdict on eight felony counts filed against Los Angeles financier Martin C. Calaway, 47. Orange banker Merele T. Schroer. 46, was cleared by Judge Crookshank during tbe trial with a dismissal ruilog that prevented the jury from assessing his . ' From Puge I RATIONING. • • emissions are worse than emissions froffi other 80Ul'ces such as motorcycles or aircraft, according to Green. "Less than half of the allowable mobile source emissions are assigned to automobiles and trucks," he continued. "Considering the number served by motorcycles and aircraft it would seem more reasonable to severely curtail the latter rather than the fonner, if this must be the necessary action." Green, who also serves as councilman for the city of Huntington Beach, added that rationing would "spell economic · dl.sast.er" for Southern California and that tampering with the economic life of the area is "unthinkable." Joining Green in his condemnation of rationing was state Sen. James R. Mills (D-San Diego),_eresident pro-tern of the California State·Sehate. Testimony offered by Mills declared that significant air quality improvements are already being made without restric- ting the use \of vehicles. Milla told the panel that even without rationing the federal standards would be exceeded on onJy ~days in 1977, as com- troops 1<fl In Vietnam and all but about I I 000 IM ICbeduJed to be leDI bome by l WedneldaY under lbt letml of tbePari• peace 1greemt11l. j The Communltt! IM tclleduled to In<' au American prisoner• by Wednetday"I Before the disagreement erupted Thurs- day the Viet COng was 1 Upected to • relelse 31 Americana in Hanoi Saturday l and the North Vietnamese to tum over : 107 military men on Sunday· • I JOCKEY ... • 1 • ' ! cessfUI jockey, obliged. • I And Thursday afternoon Lee was a11 smiles, as she walked up t<> ~ microphqne on stage and caretulP recited her memorized jn~ speech. . ;.., ~ Shoemaker. standing next to a bul.2.~l board that tht students had pre~~; with newspaper clippings for 11¥,0 , Hero," smiled as Lee hesitated, makilUlJ: sure not to forget a single wtird. ..,,,ff He then took the stage and thanked ~ for the best introduction he bad evMi'. recelved. ,.,., Lee beamed with pride as she sat .. i\lx. the front row seat. ... ,:;, The 93-pouod, HI jockey then JreaM¢ the children to a premier public &howiaC! of an hour-long documentary of his life:i·.s Shoemaker said he is trying to ~ l\le film to a motion picture distributor. 1,0., He then spent another ho4r answerg1 questions from the students. ,:~ "How many horses do you own?'' , ... ;~ "Six." ~1 .. ~ ''What's yoW' favorite track?" ~11,l . "Hollywood Park." ·•: c!t; "Can you bet on your own horses?" ,,;z"' "Yes." •-.)\: "When you don't ride, do yw bet.•, the races?" ,;r.o "Sometimes, but I don 't do very welli6 ' The only 1bJng that stopped the bWtl rage of queotlooa was the arrival et .._ afternoon buses. Lee sat on the edge of her chair .. whole lime, taking snapshots of her ia&l and showing the other cbJ!dreo aroibd her 1 medallion of a hone's bead ai£f'• gold cbaln that the Shoe bad glveo heft'i> Wbtn tt was all over, Lee folloitll ~maker, Into a teacben' lounge ~· ' - he planted a klsa on her cheek. It the day ,., 1 • • "My dad lakes me to the r~1(11 · field so 1 can watch you," she told btm~ "Once we bet $2 on Unconscience, ahd we won $10.40." ., • .fl "I don't have a horse, but I tcOi lessons once," she said. · • .,. : "I'll .take you riding sometime.''i.r.I. • pt'omlsed her. ":i: ' "Okay 11 she exclaimed. ·• .. ' BeMre' Ibey parted be -her. She w.S about as speecbless u a l\\ilf girl coU!d''be. \ But she blurted, "I love him" to Ji others in the room. And tor Lee Lappin, it was a dream come true. ---._.- pared to 250 day9iin 1970. "Since almost : two-thirds of the ob-F ..... P .. e I jective will be ,achieved without any · •• 11 .;; .. significant impact on the community, are WATERG .t. 'TE .r~.i the negative elfects of total compliance S ik Bl Of fl. ~::~ worth the Incremental health benelits putn asts f ··" which would be provided?" he asked. spiracy, burglary and illegal wiretl~, Periodic gas rationing, he predicted, ' MOSCOW (AP) -'!be Soviet Union ·stood with anm folded as tbe ~ would alter tbe life style of many poople tauocbed Cosmos 552 oo Thursday -the told the judge that "Of the seven, be wai Who depend on the' automobile as latest unmanned satellite-in: the tOp-the one of background and position andJt transportation. But it would do it in such secret space program, Tass reported. made his conduct the m ..... a way which "could create havoc and The government news agency said the blameworthy." 1o11lT confusion as ·residents abruptly change Sputnik was put into an earth orbit with The maximum sentence would bt.ito Crom one way of living to another a high point of 209 miles and a low point years and $40,fXXI for Hunt and 55 -_tbrougbou~-'-~t_th~e~y_e_ar_:_·~~~~~~~-of_1_3_l_tru_._le_s.~~~~~~~~~~-and~$50'-.:,~000~f~or~tbe.:::~others.::::::.·~~~'~~,~:;::.j•; } Super Fine lounge Chairs . Every Home D111rves A Fine Lounge Chair: The V try Finest In Lounge Ch1in Aro Ava~eble Now At Tod von Hemort, Inc. Such Fino Upholstery Lines As • • • WOODMARK SHERRILL HENREDON And Otlten An Av1U1bl1 ~ lmmodi1t1 DeliVl'I)'. DR.EXEL--HElllTA66-liENREDOfll-WOODMARIG-ICARASTAN I '" ' ' A s •ll.1l ·" t "•( G ".-Pat •·. -, " ~ I ·YO. Daii Ilea ··•"" j '.p '!SEA flt\':! ih''lhe pi'ltes itie1co1 bad go we pill a!Mlet fl'Oll\ 1 oMlgat didn't Doi't I U.ex advert 'ii..1 ~lei prlnta nbjec ae1e1ec him, t ,._ . and ti restau -yoa ca Colhm bol It . -I< ala bl ' \ At Your ! Servicei~ ~-.l Sudly, WedMtday 111Mt ~ t., · fea&:ve , • ., Ol 1116 DAILY PWIT Got a problnn1 T~.,. 10rltc ·.Pac Dunn. Pat wfU <111 red ... : tap<, Ofl lllf • !. amwers and .. • action JI o 1' , . .,.-need co ·> rolvt l!llQU~ II<• "' """' '"'"""I and your qut• UOtu to Pat Dunn I A.I busineSI. !fall ·Your Stnllce, Onmo• COCl!I Dail» Pilot P.O. Boz 1560, Com lfeso. Ca., 92626. lncludt "°"' . }•leJ>"°"' numb<r. ' ' . 4i·Prlees Changed '!lEAR PAT : When we went to SUiiy's Coffee Shop in Costa Mesa to use a "Two ftit'tbe Price of One'' coupon we Meived lh''lhe mail, we noticed that the menu pf!~ were higher than thole Printed ll!I ttie1coupon. The waitress said that coats had gone up· and the menu prlces applied. wt> p8ld for the coffl!e we'd been served alM Jell without ordering. If we'd ordered fl'OD\ the coupon, would we have been obligated to pay the menu prices if we didn't know the price difference existed? DOi.'t they have to hooor the coupon until 1K expiration date or he gulJty of !alse advertising? W.M., Costa Mesa 'iiestauram owner Howard Sully said ~ mlstakellly received a ceapon prtited several mont111 ago and due to a priater'I «l'W1 tbe pbrue, "All prkfti nbjed to clauge wttboat aMiee/' wu aeteted. Sally lald u you'd callee! !or him, be woold have explained tbal Ill• prices have lDcreued "wttbout notice" · and that a "'two for one11 meal la bis rettaarul still waa a bargain la spite of llltreMed m ... prkel Slrlclly _.,Ill!, yoa eoald complalo to ii; Federal Trade Colbmllslon about the unhonored coupon, h1lt It appears there wa1 no deliberate ~ -to mislead you. e Bermuda Triangle ,..,,. -'.JlEAR PAT: ls It true that famed liaseball player Roberto Clemente's plane ~ In the same area where ~erous sblps and planes h a v e E-y disappeared !or years? area have a name and are any estimates o! the nwnber of plane and ship tragedies that have oo- ~there? , P.S., Butlqton Beadt ;:,Q....me•s piano did erull In die ill· Gted ama mn u tbe Bermada ~e, wtllcb slreldles from Bermada lliiiagb eeotral Florida and emadl .,.... tbnqll Paerto IUc, and blct •P to Jl<rmo;Ja. ~· lndleoie CIJil 'dmlu , Ille pod 111 yean, -II UIPI. UI Ii .... e...,.. WI 511 ... ~ area a.S aot beea Mm « oglln. 11eseuen did reco~er .,._ .ot~_Qeme,nte11 plut, but hls bMy never ,.,..,__ . U"I TlliWIMIH PRINCIPALS IN REAL °LIF 0 E COUR'PROOM INQUEST DRAMA Burt Reynolds, Sarah Miies Play Scenes From Movie Jury Rules Actress' Aide Died From Drug Overdose GILA BEND, Ariz. (AP) - A coroner's jury has ruled that David Whiting's death Feb. 11 in the motel room of British ac- tress Sarah Miles Was the reJil]t of an overdose of drugs. But wbetller it was · acQdental remains a mystery. ' "Whether this overdose was taken in- tentionally or accidentally has not been detennined1" said Gila • Bend Justice of the Peace Mulford Winsor ID after the jury returned Its verdict Thunday. "Also, it has not been determined whetber or not physical injuries found on Pro~st Planned At County Jail Over Conditions Former prisoners and :the families and lrl!!Dds or 'lDi!ll' l!Dd' women cumnUy d .. tained In the Orange County' Jall have -~·. prolesl 'niardt 81 the facllilY for nOlil 'lllturay, orpnlOen of !60 event announced Thursday. the body were contributing factors in the .death or how these injuries were sus--tained, ".Winsor said. · Whiting, 26, business manager to Miss Miles, the actress and actor"' Burt . Reynolds were here for. filmlng or Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer's "The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing" at the time of Whiting's death. Whit.Ing had beaten Mils Miles wl!en she returned to her room from a party ~com which he was excluded, the actress arid' Reynold.! testi!led. They seid lbat !or her safety Miss Miles then spent the night ln·Reynolds' room. Uganda's Version Of Law and Order NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -Radio Ugan- da carried ·a report today on how the Ugandan 8fll\Y intends to deal wtth the village of Seeta ii-its dtlzens don1 cut the rate of «lme. . 1, . the broadcast said the area's artl\Y commander, Mor~ lnl,p.rm•p ~~".'Jli'°~~~~Jf~:OOT~ l)W'\:hed·lhrm/ill ~"!"'·ex~e11· frldll, M .... 23, 1973 S DAILY PILOT 3 ·-AVCO Action Slated State to Reveal Possible Legal Moves By CANDACE P£AllSON Of .. °"" ,. ........ ' A state attorney general's report on pooslble lefal acUon •Hains! AVCO Corporation In , Laguna Nigue( for an alleged vtolatloQ or Propooltioo JO wJlj he made Monday to South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commlssioo. But a puhllc hearing on the issue o! masalve grading at Salt Creek Beach wss continued to April 2. ' At that time, I bearihg on AVCO's ap- pllcatlon !or vested riclits eumptiOn on about 11 residential tracts in lhe area will take place. Both next Monday's meeting and the April 2 meeting begin at 3 p.m. in the !Ang Beach 'Harbor Department. No public teattmony on the Salt Creek lssue..m he taken Monday. A motion by the commission 'nmraday made the at- torney general's report the first Item on the agenda · itext week. II legal . action against AVCO is necessarjl, It · can he Initiated 'st that time. ' Eq.r ·for . Ear; A;jiity Res~red SREMSKA lil'I TR 0 VIC A, Yugasl .. ia, (AP) -Slohodan V.aslc bif -Oii the ear or his. good mend Depe: Zlatar when a drinkll)g part~ got oilt ill hand, ~ · . "Forgive .me," begged siobodan Thuraday In, a tearful public apology. ' · , . . , "I can't, yotJ. made me 1lgly," Dane replijd.... . . • . Slohodan wlj1Pil¢ out a knife and slashed off ooe oftbfs.owp. ears. . The . t~o~~·:trlf.nds ·again:. . ., ' ' . ' . U.S. Woman Held On Nazi Charges NEW YORK (UP!) - A federal judge said 'l1llraday he woold grant bail only Wlder "the most unusual circumstances" to a housewUe accused or selecting "°' men and children for Nazi· gas chambers during World War II. . Jacob Mishler, chief U.S. judge !or the Eastern District cl ·New York, gave Her· mine Ryan'• a~·unw...., Monday tp submit le8iJ. ...a.I rtl1 Nil· sbolild tie granted. . Mrs. Jl)'ID, 5Z, 1tU 'IJTOSted Thuraday al her heme -a~ slep toward_i her poaslble Ollradltlon to Wei\ Getmany I!" \rial "1 .....,... charges. ' The coast commission haa juriadictlon over developments within 1,000 yards of mean high Ude line In Orange and Los Angelea COllDUes. It was created by the psssage of the California Coastal 1,one Conservation Act, Proposition 20. Commissioner Judy Rosener o f Newport Beach Thursday raised tbe question ol when the public will be aJk)w .. ed,to speak to about the beach activity to "prevent a repeat of San Clemente." Ahoot 600 resident! paclted the com- mission meeUni Monday at S a n Clemente· Commllllity Clubhoole, the clooest lllCh meeting to the Sall t:neit locale ., lat, and were frustrated In el· fOrts to speak . Comm!lslooer James Hayes, a Los Angelff County supervisor, '"""sled that aU public hearings on the Salt Creek matter be conUnued to the AJf'll 2 date so eveeythllll! could he heard at one time. He asked that executive director Melvin Carpenter notify I n t e r e It e d parties ~'lo the Orange COunty people won't make a trip needl•sly. n Mrs. Rooener tn>phasl%ed that lhe at. tornty general'a repreaentaUve stated more than two weeks ago that thero ,11 ooe case in AVC011 development where he is "convinced" there was no vested right to continue without a commission permit, but the wort was done anyway. 'lbe minutes of the commission's meeting in Torrance quote representative Jeffrey Freedman as saying that the commi.Mton might want to see.Ir: a fine against AVCO. "Why do we have to wait until tbe public hearing two weeb from now il lhe attorney general told us of a violaUon already?" Mrs. RoSener questioned. 1be commission voted 9-1 to have a detailed report from the attorney general Monday which is supPosed to include a specific recommendation for possible ac- tion on the property where a violation is charged. Chairman Robert Rooney of Hun- tington Beach was tbe no vote. He thought legal actions should be dlscuMed following the April 2 vested rights claim hearing. Ghost Siories, Both Real ' • • • '~igurative Slated Sunday Real ghost stories and the specter of rising food .prices which rigutatively haunt the. Ameti.Can consumer are to be bleoded in the pages ol lhe DAILY ·Pll.OT (~~day's Best J , -as ·i>arf of-0~day's ~t,., according to ~CU9'18 or the editors who are shaping up the Sunday issue. Here are previews: . ' SAN JUAN GHOSTS -Staff Writer Joanne Reynold.! rounds up some of the stories 'of La Llorona ("The Weeper") and the Phantom· or de! Obispo, specter> out or San Juan Capistrano'• paat, and tells why the community's older residents (snd aome yoong ones, too) think the ghosts still walk In San Juan. FOOD AND · DOILARS -Columnist Norman Cousins predicts food shortagea will be the largest atngle factor in inter- natiQDal politics ln the coming decade (column to appear opposite editorial page) and a Costa Mesa linanclalconsult- atrt, quoted in an article to appear on the businesa poge, aaya a steak coul4 'cos!~ and'• oompacllcar ceu111 .... tO '25,000 If ~t mooey tm>da f<001inue • ~~R~(~;:t~ •photos by Lee Payne, both ~AIL Y ~!LO'l!. ' staffers) is about Mart Goffeney, f..year-! old March o! Dimes poster hoy. Be can handle his handicap, but he isn't too sure about the rest of the world. I MITZI GAYNOR -The mualcal .._ star who can still pack them In unW lhe · "standing room only" sign ls potted, makes her debut CIO televlston and gets coyer story treatment in this week's TV WEEK. INDIAN WARS -Jack Waugh, the Christian Science Monitor News Service's roving reporter in the American Soul& 1 wost, tells "Why American Indians Are Militant Again." Not the least rt8J1011. ta the !act tllat -from ownership of Ille entire continent -ttie red men have been 0'8lllDled Into ,_.,,a11ona comprising two percent of the nation's land aru. Lippmann Has Device , NEW YORK (UPI) -An electric pacemaker has been attached. to the heart of retired column!lt Walter LIW mann, whose heart' stopped br!e!ly : · 'llieoday, a hOl\lltal ~ otld : Thunday .. !Jppmann waa hoipllall&ed alter suffering from a momontary llOp-, Pini. of tlie heal\ lol1owtd bf • lakdlng i spelt. • , ' ' Spok~smen for a parade that ls ex- ~ by them 'to attract at least 500 ~pants said they intend to draw public attention to "Inhuman cooditiq:ls, poor food, unconstitutional censorship DEAR PAT: I'd like to wear my hair and unfair guards" at the county jail. ·~ I ! "'••• • ked Marcher Jerry• I:.tswlcltl stressed lhe In ao ~v sty e or a ,..-.e. Ive as parade will he peaceful "and ii nothing several people, includiilg my hairdresser, more than an attempt to acquaint the but no one seems to know how to style It that way or how to revi.e th!I ilyle alter public with the unnecessary IUffertngs o! ·Johnson -& son presents • • • I' night of sleeplng•on It. Can you find oul ~,!"Ill! term prisoner at the coonty for meT M.W., Bullaclo• -ell '.'We've heard all about these plans," . l'.N-Omar, ...... Ulr ll)'llst ""' ail . 'd ' ....,.. o! Beverly 111111' Ne!erlW'• i · Capl. Bill Wall.see 881 • "We re not •Jlllqae, lald a penlWMlll wlO he planning 'any special security !or the ~ to aclllt'e-tile "u.taral'? AIN event and they're welcome to wander • ~·-~ -~ _..., ar6und lbe rooe gardeM outside the jail tl!le. ulea yo,.. -9 -~1 ·-·,. illbat's what they want. · Reqalred slreqlb of Ille .-1 "Their . complaints are just s o 4toM4 d~pead ~, J0111' ~ • teitare. ridiculous they don't merit comment.'' -.las 'revival o! thlt style ~ Wallace said. "ll you have to go to jall , bact ... mblag and lml'!d"I-~ulllon-I'd say th!I was just about the best jail In ..,.. c:nrb HI all over Ille -...,.... California yoo could he aent to. , ~ woal<I make Ille style euler to "The eod or the war in Vietnam left I no11D~ •Oloaf llNed -Ille! Ille -• tlio. peOple without a cause to march ol lbe·Afro style ii lecllntac. for" Walfaee added "We expecl to see a IDral," wlllch tended lo em-1ot' more of th!I kind of thlllg In the a somewhat IN>stlle a a 4 future .. i:6eUJou .w-. ii belac ftpioeed by . Aih-.birerlcoa· -~ llC9lpllft styllng. , 11oi:"'.::. :'°Uac ~-= County Weighing Review Board For Architecture A plan lo eatahllsb an 'archlteclurat revieW hoard haa been sutimltledto'tho •• county Planniug Comlnlssloo for stUdy by the Orange. Colinty Boan! ·of-· SUpervlson. RoplyinC to a lioard query, county CoonseI Adrian Kuyper said 8lidl a boai:d • woold he lepl and he suggested tbat the planning commission assume the func. Uons. · He saijl a ailll1lar plan bad been wed 'In San 'DIOIO to 'Pf'lleCI the atmoophere o! lhat dty's Old Town-. The review boariI ii ,an altormath or a p,_..i ball of hllll>pon!I , a 1 o n g " ' Jreeways; 'lbls faJled by I 1-2 vote1 Iii . JaaU11'_7 wben lndultrtai areu were ei- empllel f?om tho -I Wrectlng yards and 11\(WriaJ s19<oge pi.c. can he "' bijllrtoua to Ille view as DlllhoardS, Supemiar lll!'lll BolDReald. · ENEDfCT ARNOLD Studies P1anned AS A CHA.MPION ~ PLAJNS. N.J. (UPI) -A ... ,......, hiJtory baff ii tryinc to the lllS-yeor<>fd courl·maftOO of lei Arnold to prove he was DOI • tnllor but • "lflllllllO j>rlrlot" y llCCUll!d by • a bwd o I hlladelphla Iawyen. • For Pollution r,IQSCOW (AP) -U.S. and Sovlrj er,· pr,rls ~ loday to begin llucllea llm- ed at ~ major bodies or water In t~ Un/led 8talol ancl Ille Soviet Uoloft "!Or Olio m~ of tuture sneratJons," '!'he poJJUtlon lllidlH Will foc:ua Oil the Delaware Rlvor, and other rivers In U,. United -ln bt named later, and m the --Sevriy Doneta rt .... • Mercury Comet l e PRICED RIGHT e SERVICED RIGHT e GOOD SELECTION . . .... .... I • A 1973.Johnson & Son Mercury Comet • I ' .The Johnsons say:· "We cater-to·the 'particular people.'· These ere people that went more then just e fair price; they want quelityier. vice 111 well. All of our new Lincoln Mercury-products re- ceive our Golden Touch Service. Each car is waxed with two coeh of hand polish, tuned to perfection, end extensively road tested' by the management. If you're the kind of per- son looking for this kind of car, be sure to see the Johnsons." Jfo;,;e Or The New Car , , • "G.Uett rneN' llome Of Tbe New Car , , • "Goltle• r-eh" 2626 HARBOit llLVD. OF CAU, COSTA MISA e ~ ... Vincent LiGdller, an amattur ~ w!man lor Rldlo Station WPAT In N.J., Nlld loday be petlUooed lhe tlllllf"' to bave the cue ._,..J. .I la lbe-Ulioa. -~~---:---~~----------------------...;,;=..;.;;;..! I • p ' r : I 1 1 \ I I 'I ' I l I - ~ -- - • ' f, DAILY PILOT I IRA.Vows F...,, Mardi 23, tm • White House Denie.s Aide · Lied?; • To -Resist New Plan ' BELFAST (AP) -The Provlllonal wing ol the Jrtsb llepllbllcan Anny re- jected the 8rWlh govemma>t'• ,,.,, poUUcal ~t !or Nortbtm Ireland today and vowed to mp up "a!Tlled mlltance" to Brttilh rule. A 1lldanellt In Dublin from the -·· .......,.s Aid the ....... l>ed n1..,,,., whlth In -wwld ( IN SHORT ..• ) continue the dlvlsloo ol Ireland !or the 1 ...... 1ble lulun, left the ltomlD Catholic ..,.rrillu "M choice but to llgllt on." The Provo• had obserYed a vlrtwil cease-fl.re since the aMOUnOemet1t Tues- day of UJe BrtUsb White Paper promising the Cathollcl llroDi repme11ta1Joo. .• A111e11tlment OK'd OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) -Wublngton WU UJe JOth Ute to ratlfy the Eq!l&J Right. Amendmllll to UJe U.S. COostl~ Uon. The otate Senate, by a vote ol 29 to II, completed actkn on the meun Thuro- day. '11le a-t -which -the approvaf ol 31 statea to beoome law - WU puaed by Cqrosl Oil Mardi :12, 1'12. .• Nl.\!on In Florida KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (UPI) -Presi- dent NIJon setUed down et blJ balmy ba)'llde villa today to ltlld,y a'aheaf or govemmeot reportl on ~Ing iootl prices and the ene'1)' ertall. Eacaplng WaahJncton'• cold weather, Nlzon flew here ~Y ni,Iit fO!' a relaxed my ol tine er !Gur Allys, wbere be will be preoc<\IPled with the latott Cost ol Living Council noport oo food coata, a aubject ol FOWlng concem to the administration. e Trio Jndletetl W ABHINGTON (UPI) - A federal i · grand jury bu returned a llkounl Jn- 1 dlctment charging three washlnBl'"1 ~ , youtha with the thootlng ol Sen. John C. • Stennis cm Jan. IJJ. Named In UJe Indictment baftilod down Thursday, were Derick ' Holloway •. 18, Tyrone Manhall, ta, a n d hiJ brother Jom, 21. The three were charged with auaultlng and attempting to klll a member of Congress, anned robbery. assault with intent to kill while armed and carrying a dangerous weapon. e Escape Foiled JACKSON, Ga. (UPI) -Prison of- • ficials cut short an escape attempt 'Ibursday by Gary Steven Krist, con· ! vlcted kldnaper of Barbara Jane Mack.le, • after he rode through the prison gatea m a trash truck. Krist, 'll, attempted to conceal himself In a garbage can loaded on the truck at the Georgia Diagnostic Classification Center. But alert security guards, keeping a close eye on Krill after getting in- formation about the escape plan. fol.Jow· ed. the truck to a dwnp area just ISO yards from the prison and took the in· mate back into custody. He was charged with attempted escape. e Alaskan Quake PALMER, Alaska (AP) - A "moderate'' earthquake shook the Aleu· tlan island of Shemya Thursday night, the ML Palmer Observatory reported . The observatory said the quake registered 5.9 oo the Richter scale of earthquake intensity and was recorded at 9:55 Al&skan Standard Time. It said the tremblor was not of sufficient magnitude to create a selsmlc sea wave. No major damage was reported. FRIEND 'HAS BABY Anthony Ntwlty Anthony Newley Father: In Love Too Much to Wed LDNDON (UPI) -Night club star Anthony Newley wu at the bedside when Dareth Rich, a former a I r I i n e stewardeu, gave birth to their daughtei- 'lbiradly. Newley met MIJa Rich oo a tnmaatan- Uc flil!ll and they have been together ever Bince. "We Uke each other too much fer mar· rlage,'' Newley was quoted as saying. He hal been married and divorced twice, the last time to actress Joan Collins. Man Sen,tenced To 1,200 Years DALLAS (UPI) - A jury senteneed James Kenneth Johnson to 1,200 years in p r r1 on Tburlday for abootlng a n d crlUcally woondlng a police "'l!el!lt. Jobmon, 35, i.. already wider a 30-year fedaral prllon ... tence !or bank robbery, and Oklahoma courll have lllljlOled two lile oenttncel onlllm for armed robbery. The Dallu jury convicted him ol •hootlni poll<e Sgt. Wayne Standridge when the polJceman stopped a car J-ba4 atol"" Tbe bullet hit Stand-ridi• In UJe ..., and Jaw. and broke bis neck. He had to ~ because ol bis 'fVOWICfs. ' ~Texas law, J-wln _., ellglble Iii' ~le from the ltate ,prtton ' alter 20 years. Nations Plan Ties ROME (AP) -Italy and North Viet· nam have decided to establish diplomatic retaUOtul, the Italian government an· oounced Thursday ni ght. WASlllNCTON (AP ) -'11le White llouoe hal dalJed I -by actJna FBI Olroctor L. Patrlct G,., m. who said Prtlictent NlJxin'1 oflJdal lawyer probably lled to .. acmt probli1c the Watergate wlretappln(. Suspect We4 Child Bride Once Before BOLINGBROOK, fll. (UPI) -A DWI charged with paying l!0,000 let a IJ.year- old girl to be JU bride wu _..uy attempting to let up bis llOClllld wedding to a cbild bride, polloe Mid Thuraday. Police said Harold Miller, fl, p a I d $30.000 In negotiable munlclpol -. to Mr. and Mrs. F. Michael F111J1 ol Boling- brook le< their JJ.yeel'Olddaughter, Rita, then took the kiri to Norlh carillJna where he planned to many her. BOLINGBROOK Police Oilel Rooald Johnson said Thursday that Miller, ol Chicago's suburbm Oak Part. bad mar· ried 13-yeoN>ld RAlberta Nelaon In 1958 but that the girl died seven years later, reportedly ol a kidney albnait. J ollllSoo also said tavesU1aUona showed Miller may have been rnarrled a IJleCODd time, but that report could not be cm- llnned. ~filler w.., arrested Monday at an AJhe. ville, N.C., motel after be rqlst«ed at the botel with Rita u man and wile. The g1rl bad not been molested. An eltradltioo bearing on whether MJJI· er should be returned to Illinois was scheduled !or today. THE FLYNNS were free on $10,000 bond each, charged with cmlPinC)' to coounit child abandooment. MiJler was charged aa a cocoosplrator In the case. Police aald UJe Flynns agreed to sell Rita after Flynn, a part·Ume cab driver, picked Miller up as a fare and learned Miller wu intareeted In a child bride. Arraniemenl• fer the purchase were made, but poUce w.... tipped olf about the plan. WICKS '~ ,.;us 'Don't be so picky, )'OU could be sating UktJ thtJm.' Teller Frugal? HeUl in $1.5 Million Extortion NEW YORK (UPl)-Rmwell Sl<lfen, v.to earn~ $18,000 a year as a auper- vtsing bank teUer, llved frugally. Officials said he rented half o{ a two-family dwelling in Parlin, N.J., for his wile and three children and hadn't bought a ,_ Ill~ In three years. Steffen, 41, was arrested '11l.ursday on charges he embezzled "more than" $1.5 million from the Park Avenue branch ci. the Union Dime Savings Bank where he worked. He apparently loot it all gambling. THE OFFICE ol Manhattan DLot. Atty. Frank s. Hogan 11ld Steffen bet .. much u $30,000 a day oo (X'O basketball l!ld hone racing. A pollce soorce said he WU "known to drop from $2,000 to '51000 a race, every day cl. the week." Althouih Hogan's Olllce put the Joos ov.,. three years at "over II mJIHm," the '""""e said It was ''lnore like more than IU millloll and still C<UDtlng." Hogan's office Mid Stef!m obtained the mooey by JunJing depooita and wlthdrawala "l!ld manipulation of tile banlt's computer." Olflclal3 said there will he M loss to any depolJton since the stolen fUn<IJ were fully insured. He was ordered held in bell d $3),000. He waa unable -to immediately raise the bail. New England Storm Told Tliu1idershowers Dampen Plain.s, Mississippi Valley I (Coulal """'"'"ti and !Idol dal4 appear todat1 o• l'G(lf lJ./ Without ......... <lrt1't , ... .....,, lo the Senate JudlcmJ Oomilllllee. the White lloUJe -• ·-,,.,,. day •finB that Coonel .111111 W. DelJI 111 "tlaUy ckn1e1 that be -'*led, .. u Sen. Byrd ol Wett Vlriltlia ""IPSta> lied to an 81""1 ol the FBI." '!be ltatl!DWll ,.id the reterende lo Dean, made earlier lo the dl.y It tbe Judiciary beaq m Gray'a oomluUon lo be pennlDODt FBI c1h:t4r, wu "rtprehemible, unfortuoate, aafair and Incorrect." SJ!N. ROBERT C. 8yn\ (l).W.Va.), 111 oppoomt ol Gny'a ~ llld In q""'Jontng tile -that last June, lleall had told ID Fiii agent be would have to chect -,,hetblr E. Bowan! Bunt had a room In die Wblte BOlllO neculi .. olllcts. Bynl aald 1!llJ wu only tine days alter Dean had the Ille In Btm!'a olllce tn the E1ecuUve Ollice Bulldlllg "'°""" and the contents removed. "He lied to the agent, didn' be?" Byrd asked Gray. "After looldog back and making a minute eumlnallon ol the roconl, I would lave 4x> ainc!llde I.bat lbat'1 prob- ably """""·" Gray responded. mE WHITE House itatemeot said: "Mr. Dean recalls that In June of 11'12, as FBI agents were depart~ his office, be was asked whether or not they could visit Mr. Hwit's office. "He said he would check -the qu,.. tion as Mr. Dean recalls did not relate to whether Mr. Hunt ever had an office in the Executive Office Building." Hunt ls ooe of seven person! to be sentenced today in conoection with the break-in and wiretapping or Democratic national headquarters in the Watergate bulldlna Jul June. Ho llld -aocurtty c:ldel f ... Nlmi• ....i.ctloll ellort. '!be Jodlclat7 ()onnn!Uee, in ..... lldcrlni GnY'l ,...lnallm, m:ier voted ~ to -Deon lo testlly. But Njmn aalil be -1d ~ allow any Wlllte -.aide 4x> leltlty, Cll p-oundl m mnrec 'h blllw• a p'llldeDt .,.r his ~ II aubjecl to q...UOO by Corq-Deon .... ottered lo -aeJec!ed q-In writlng. TIDI COMMl'ITEB 11 1111iou1 to bear from °""' ........ Gray testified ho tumed ..,... lo tha Wblte ilouoe ....,...i ~ FBI l"P'"' nlallnC to the Wala-pie lo-..ellplloo lllartly before the'Wbite House state- meot wu,iloued; UJe Judlcluy Com- mltt.e cunpleted 111 quatioolJ!C of Gray amid ..... ol ln<naslqJ -by appooenta that Illa qomlnatlon can be deleeted. No date f•-'"'"I the bear- ings was aet. Several opponents are now calling !or an early yes-or-no vote in contrast , to eartter-tolorcoa-D. However, Cbatrman James O. Eastland (~Maas) aeld he sUll thinks Gray IJ going to be con8rmed by the Senat•. He hal backed the nomination all the way. GRAY HIMSELF BOUDded none too oi; timisUc when asked by Sen. John V. Tun- ney (D-Callf.) whether he ever gets to speak to Nt10n oth.,. than socially. Gray replied that "up to thlJ tJme that kind of rolatiomhlp bu not developed," but he aald he thinks It would "U 1 should ever be confmned." Tunney aald it Is unfortunate !or Gray that lleall had declined an lnvltaUoo to teatlly, and aaked Gray U he woold not like to have the White House counsel ap- pear for que.5f.ioning. UPI T ........ V~•>' SUBPOENAED? Citizen's .:''."'': lobby Common Call!e sald.,i<.': White House cowisel John W • ..i·,)" Dean Ill had ae<ep!A!d a sub-· poena in connection with the • 1 suit against the re-election fi. · • 1 • nance committee. and would ~"JR appear for a deposition in .· ~··. April. '•{• ·.:ar: Gray replied that was a decision ~ .the President to make -"a level falbi , above me." · ... 1 "·-• ........ Libya Pilots Told to Fir~:r·· ..,., .... Egypt Paper Hits 'Spy' Mission; Yemen Attacks WASIDNGTON (UPI) -The pilots of two Libyan fighters who fired on an American transport plane W~esday were given orders by their control tower to shoot the U.S. aircraft out of the sky, military sources said today. The State Department said the plane, a C130 Hercules, never came closer than 88 miles to Libya -which claims a U..mile territorial limit -and was over the Mediterranean 94 miles from Malta when the two Libyan Mirage fighters opened fire. Military sources said the Libyan pilots had signaled the C130 to follow them, In- tending to have the plane Janel In Libya. 'I1le Americans ipred the signals. THE MILITARY "°"""" said a con- venation wu beard between the cockpit and the Libyan tower wilh the tower «· df>lin~ the Libyans to shoot down the Americans. • Several dozen rounds were fired at the Cl30, which du<ked into clouds without being hll, the sources aald. The Libyans then tracked the Americans (or a con- siderable distance -estimated at 100 miles -apparenUy trying to get in another shot before low fUel forced them to return home. There have been reports that the U.S. tramport plane was on an electronic in- telligence mission, spying either on the Llbyans or on the Soviet fleet in the Mediterranean. OP.EN 7 mY~' Nursery Hours Daily 7 :30 to 6 ed to confirm or deny these reports saying only that the Cl30 was a "military aircraft on a military miss.ion." More than a day after the Incident the Libyans were still silent about the matter and had not even broadcast any news reports about the shooting over their national radio. Bui in Cairo, an Egyptian newspaper said today the U.S. plane was flying a spying mission in .. a very dangerous and direct Am~lcan Involvement , against the Arabs." ;\be neWJP&per al Akbar said the "the faetithat It was flying near Arab coasts, proves that it was spying." AL AKHBAR SAID, "such an ect by the United Statea IJ very dJngerous and is a direct American involvement against the Arab.I." · Also in the Mideast, two Soviet-made MIG jell Jrom Southern Yemen atllcked a Saudi Arabian border position today, wounding several 110ldlers, the Saudian Arabian Defense MlnlJtry said. The mlnl!try, In a statement broadcast by Saudi radio, said the two planes at- tacked the Al Wudlyah post, which lies on the we.stem end of the dbputed border between the countries. The statement said Saudi Arabian an- Ualroalt battert., opened lire on the warplanes and drove them oft. Tbere were no specific details on the nwnber of casualUes or the type of Southern Yemeni MIGs involved. J~}!t11 RELATIONS BETWEEN Sau ff'.:;. Arabia's conservative li[Overnment ~•'.! the Marxist regime in Aden have ;:j"-i. tense. Saudi Arabia never conceaJed ' ' ' hostility to the presence of a Ma ' -.~ reglme on its sou them border, wlili -trf · Aden has charged repeatedly that Satidl>·' Arabia was organizing plots to overthrbW :·· the government. ---~j·""' In Kuwait, the cabinet went lrit01...P emergency session Thursday to di.scus.s the border crisis with Iraq. 111f. ~) Government sources said the cabifte\~ ,· decided to establish a three-m111 cunmll>'· • tee to m e e t with Arab medlattn 1Ir •-:-- search of a settlement. -: 1·· • DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtlivety of the Dally Piiot is guarantted ·Hn' ' I r-f rt' ' ·.~· '' ~ ..... :, lo~ ' .. ' .... . ,,L k...,.,., 111111 s...Mrr tf ,.., "" !11f nn,.,. . .,_ C"f ~ f '·"'· S.""1i•J• .,. I I.Ill., .. -'-''" c•ll .,.. 1 c•" wtn .,. IMtvtill ,. 'I. ,.... (Ith lrt 1111111 IMlll 1• 1.-. , . •, T rltplle>nts ' 1-.' ':.i I ... -. ahuic. I 1'1 ("'~ r, ,f.!t.:_i, NURSERY 646-3925, ~:: Sunday 8 to 5:30 2123 NEWPORT COSTA MESA PATIO SHOP 642-41,3'"" • • Id••! for pl1ntln1 of bloominl or mint planll • 1"•dl.of c.111. ldln,dritd ttdwocHI. • • i6'·s1n $2 99 r Rea.$4.99 • • Corner of Newport and Victoria • PETUNIAS PANSY .,.., .... , Ill __ ... ............ , .... ..,..... ... _ ....... . . -.... . , --· FUCHSIAS 'opul1r •h•wv fJowett utff 111 h•flth19 ~......... ".' • ' t11ln. C.11 " tr1l11.4 •• l.111h er tr••· 111111 for RMweocl ... ,.~., ktkeh.. f "' \j;•) -.; ,r/:Jr. 111..h'-· 'I' ILUl"oi)lti. .us;: ~1.; t f:• • 95•Jl!!\o ' J'lat: • .,,J1;, l>R ·---"" hy It i.y tlrt rellJI No"'"' or -.I 11''l41'', I 141. tw. DICHONDRA AZALEAS . ................ . ..... -· .... .... .... 95' RAUNCULUS 49' Evergr~e~ , ASH TREE ~ ::. ":.':. ... "':.:::c-..:: --' ' ".:.~· 1695 at.ts TERR-0. VITE LOS1 warn~ tive," ~ ..., pa' Vllj' lo lion,'' II vised u M0111: the esp !belt tr l!ld An day tba ltwul meant no """' by splet Ellab ....... Ptntaf wtvem whell t meort llfOjec\ • (M FREI llo)'Ct llOPI)'< -Jor Qiu ~ the 6d "Dutch Jwd IC 8oyce'1 Boyce ! Coy in D.ly at Thurai lem'• !200,0C = meat ! I l ers ' once pirtl thoC :~ plia; ~ """"' Wool ... ... .. Friday, March 23, 1973 DAJLV PILOT s I .. No fSecret . , To Pape"' Aide Says Mother Seeks Job OnCHP ~e ~etion '.j ·Not -Shaking Town -1 r- 1 UlS ANGELES (AP) -Tho Wlming, "top aecret--&ens1• j tive," stamped Co the Penta· goo po~ -actually ... Vtr;' lowl le\'OI ol clasllflctr Uon," ~ l1ie man -111pel'- v1sed 11\"JVletnlm war etudy. Monml!alpertn teot1fled At lhe ~ge, COfllPlnC!' ud U>elt trial of Danlel Elljlber& and Anll>Ooy llulso on '"1\1!> day tba\ In go\'mllllentc!reles • EFS ' •• It Wl8 ~ thet "top_ .. _ Bodies Re.covei-ed meant i' document contained m lllj)EC'tettel data galhered byspl .. arsatellltes. The body of one of four yo1111g Navy men 1'illed in a cave-in nearly six weeb Ellaberg and Russo are ac-· ago In San Diego Is carried up Sunset Cliffs. The cave-!n was not discovered un· cuaec1 of copying the top-secret ti! a passerby ·noticed a shoe-dad foot protniding from the sand. . PenlalOll study ol U.S. In·-.,..,~--~----------~--------- V>Ivement in Vietnam In 1969, wh<ft both were employed .. -1len on government projects for the Rand Corp. , Murdered Family Mourned ROUJSTER (UPI) -The 11ARA1S SAID ho has ,... ! SACRAMENTO "°<AP>' -A folks in "the earthquake calUe st.jmpeded and fia8llJ<I 'i )'OUlll Sacramento mother has capllal ol tba naUon" wmn't open In the earth In prevlau• decided Ille ,...ts to l!llb a too Impressed by government quakes. · ! .....,. with the calJlornla sclentlsls' predlclloo the I.,. The U.S. Geoloelcal SUrvey ! Jllgll"*Y P1!z01 -which has CALIFORNIA community will be sbaken by experts said the. predicted on all-male hlr!ng policy and 1 moderal• quake In coming tre...-wouJcf ooly ratUe qya It "will llght" to bop It. "-------"' months. dlsbos end !llmlture, not cause Jennie Schultbela, :rl, rued a , "'Ibey (the scienUSll) prob-structural damage. suit 1n u.s. District Court here Son Adm:ts ab!J' just want to show that "People tn the ar e a 'lbundq, uklDg the court to " they are doing llOl!lethlng," shouldn 't do anything," said bar the CHP examlnaUon unW said Mayor Earl Holt, noting Dr. Richard FllM, clllel or the 1111e has been allowed to ai.o K;Uing Mom that the area baa avera1ec1 0111ce or Oeocbemlstry and take the test. " about two moderate earth· Geophylllca 1t the SUrvey • Siie clalmo lhe .. -ol LONG BEACH (AP) -A 37. quak .. a year lince the lll30s. "They have quake• lite this I era! •--• f all the time out there." , aev women -•= rom year--Old man who adlnlttecl THE PREDicnON. that a Ra said lour other quakes in i ~ =. ~.!'."10:1':J. the111 slathablng bh~, mother's botbrotUat temblor measuring 1.5 on the the 4.0 to 5.0 ruae occurred in : ~wuu ........., wl a on.en wine e, Richter scale would hlt this the aame general area in the • ,., dlJcrlminatlon, violating atul!lnl her dead body into a farming area 100 miles sduth put II montba, pvlng aclen-: federal civil rights laws. trunk and dumping the trunk of San Francisco within "the tists at the National Center for \ She has requested a jury into the ocean, has a record next several months" came Earthquake Research, Menlo trial. ol thefts and violence, police from the U.S. Geoloilcal Park, lhe Information to i James T. Ford, Mrs . say. Survey In Wa""'-~oo., D D .. C. pr·'1"ct ·-Iller l Schulthel.a1 lawyer, a al d Ronald Cleve Lovell was The rorec~~ the first cu ....... ' ··fi Thursday that she had rued taken Into custody Weclne5day, specl!lc earthquake predlcUon HO i. T SAID tile ooly I the lull alter lootni an appeal officers said, four days alter by federal scientbt! -was Jlf!IC&Ullon !Jo pl....., was to before the State Penonnel chlklren playing at a Loi1g !or a quake centered In a hilly "advtae !MM !hat have good ' Board, which upheld the Beach marina discov6ecl the sparsely settled farm, ranch bourbm to pit It In a sale I CHP'a contentJon that male trunk containing the body of and vineyard area some 20 place." ~ sex la a lepUmate job Madia McLeisier, 56, miles southeast of here. He aald all-the town's 1,500" e1nnoeent FRESNO (AP) -Dr. Laney Boyce Jr., a prominent F'n!o- llO poychlalrlst, hes been found Innocent ol murder 111 a SUper· lor Court jury hon. quall.llcaUon !or C11P officers. Lovell bas a long police '"lll&t's Interesting," said realdenti will do ts to malce 'MILL VAU$:Y (AP) -A finn and a long-time member son was a fonner college No bearing bu yet been set record and was admitted to rancher Hector Harris, whose Jo~s -"like Hect. my wife .. Mill" Valley c:OlipJe and their or the Mill Valley Police music student. for the caae, ba said. Metropolitan State Hospital at acreage la located near the mateo a blQer lilake th ... , son, mtll'dered here a week · Re.serve. Ruth Schallock, 56, Brent William Bedayan, 22, ''Now 1.1\e burden of proof ia Norwalk for two years 1n 1987 predicted epicenter. ''We get that when 1 come home" -• wu the daughter •o! a one· o! Mill Valley, has. pleaded In· on the highway patrol to prove alter being accused of at· quite a few earthquakea. When when the quata hits since . Bayq\ had been """"""' In the OclC'16 abootin,q of Denton "Dutch" McCoy, 4S. 'nl.e two hod aculfled at lhe home o1 Boyce's ex-wife Jean, and Boyce alJUecl that he shot Mc- Qiy in 'lelf.<lelense when Mc- O>y attacked him. ago, were mourned at rttea: at-tJme Mill Valley city coun-nocent to murder charges in thlt only rnen can do this kind tempting to murder h i s they come, they come, that's they're used to tremors that ., tended by some 400 per~ns, ct~ and their 1&-year-<>ld the three killings. · of work,1' Ford aald. mother's th1rd husband. all." 1l1e or big:er. i· lncludlngadMenlocalpollce~,,.....~~~~--'-~~~~~~"--~~-'---~-~-----~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....:;.;'"---~~ officers. • ·> l! 1 e NoBlcl• . • SACRAMENTO (AP> -·The state we 11 a re department awarded a San Francisco firm a 145.0llqe"'tract without com· petlllv•·.111ddlni( and approved ~~ llOYllle•ta, says a atate 41tic111 In a letter obtain- ed by :!:lie Auoclaled Pret!S. The~l was with Mc-Klnaet· ~ Co., a San Fran- claco ~ting llrm hired by the SoclAl Welfare Department In Aufli# ol !ut year. e M'agee Trial SAN'll'RANCISOJ {AP) - Full Masonic oervlces were held Thursday !or Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Schallock and their IOn Daniel, twbo were shotgunned to deatH' outside their burning home I a st Friday • Following the Masonic tile, the Rev. Dr. Mlchael Taylor read briefiy from the Bible and from Christian Science works. No reference wu made to the manner: of the trio's death. Scballock, 81, wu a partner .In an Dakland food brokeraae Smudge Pot Pollution The dalense -final ..... " La So . h meni.,toclay In the mutder, w ug. t lddnap trial o1 Ruchell1Maaee, ; ,, , , ~ . the "other defendant' In the SACRAMENTO (AP) - Anltela Davll cue. · Agricultural smudge po t 1 Tbo,..13-YHNlld black San would come under stricter air Quentjn pr1lon Inmate la pollution regulations U the char8jd with portlctpotlng In leg!Slature passes ·a bill In- a bl~e5C8pe aUempl from trocluced Thursday by Sen. the County Courlhollle cralg Biddle (R-Rlvenlde). on A . 7, 1970, In which Super-Biddle said the-purpose ol ior COOrt Judge Harold Haley the bW is to give county and h l>tber perlOllS were boards more authority to shot tO dmth. crack down on negligent uaera l of orchard or citrus grove ·~ · heatera. He said he Introduced It at the request of the San (AP) -A Bay Bernardino County Board of Area Jlapld Transit .,.iem di· SUpervtsors. rocv.; has reolll!led, 18ylnf It la already unlaw!Ul for I the lfSl<m'• stall Is unquall· person to dlBclWw• Into the lied ~ bilndle-problema which atmosphere larp.quanUUea.ot bave -am .....ice start-any contaminant wlilch ts as eel, a Tapohoman aald. dark or darter thu the shade AmQI~ Andenon, 90, with designated as "No. 1 on 0, BAl\'t4ilice Ila 195'1 lnceplloo, RlngelmaM Chart." , ~ · h l s reslR11atlon '!be bill wiluld extend the Thursday, after the translt"sys-prohibition to 1mudae pots 1em'1 bcienl wted down a even though they do not pro- $200,000 _.,,. to .. t up or-duce unCODIJU!led so 11 d tlllllzatimal mtcbanlnna to carbonaceous matter in e•ceSB opeed 1!P BART'• Improve-or one gram per minute. mm! "'1e. It la ,SB 515. , air Raiser Style Comb a Shocker SACRAMENTO (AP}--Using electric ball' sty!· ers can be a hair raising and possibly"fatal experi· eqce, ~rts the California Consumer AffairJ De- Par1ntent. The tltll.te ti ncy ~ Thursday on "801!1• llhGcking mults1" of a COlisUmers Ulllon test of 32 hair atyl~. The rejlort llill the stylers dlsplayOd "i:lllnllt leabp" even when the sWitcbes were off wbklr. could cause a fatal electric shock It the ap- pliance ii accidentally dropped In a sink fUll Ol waler. ' ,, t6 Town and Country Cutlery offer. y.., I w~h to ootalft a"" Town and Country-· I~ I can purchaM an addhlonal pltoe of tlnt>outtery MCh drM i bvy eight gallons or more of QUOJlnt from your at.ttlon. Nam'"---------------- Addrt11'~-~~-----"'------ Clty·------'llta•ta--..:..--"'!nP---~ .. • I I 1 ' j I --· I •• I •<f t t ' -~ ' l IAI.. PA.GE ••• . , - .-·Par~ .... , Not P3rking ' ' ' _. Ia a cltTWfth perpetttaJ Pll'killa probl8'111, any!.lec• "' Opell !and la Joini" to loot lib , p>Ol1 patldJI ot 10 I'' ,~ne.. . ' ' -• 1n Laguna'Jleadl. ,chamber or. ColllDletee ~ent _Larry ll'llnt suiges!Aod the city m!Sht k6e!> existi•i park- ing on the MiWi Beach Part lanila untll some puking structures materialize in town. "I don't thlut we need all that kreen land," Hunt aald, rilerrinf •IO the El PaHo area ol the park. Aade,from 'esthetlc., 1hfre'I at lelst on•·blg prob- lem wllh Hunt'• stiggltt!Ot1, anll lt'a .an eoonomlc one. Retaining the gar king lot wowd reintroduce. pba~ con- struction, Into the ~k -J>llD, alld pliiise<l co~struc!lon · ii one, i:euon 1'4• iOare\f way beyond 9riginal park de-•elopJlll!nt estirilates. · ' ' · · · · ' Main ,Beach l'ari land wu 'l>urdwed by the-pUblic for a parl< at a oost 41 nearly·•t mlll,i0n (more than $6 mllllon I! Inter~ Is considered). That't just too high a price for a parking lot. · Moving the Highway " , The lrvjn,e .Company bu been given hope that the ~ ma:r igree to bWld a new PaCific Coast Highway iletween ,Lagunl!: Beach and COrona del Mar. · ' The c9111pa)\y'• propo!al to relocate ·the highway futther inlind -part way up the coastal bills -ii al least feaBlble,'.says the Califofnla Public Works Deparl- nient, and , negotiations .wiJJ get under way to determine how costs·could be shared. , ·" · Tllo. action has been J!l'lleted with guarded enthu· slum by Newport Beach oUictals, who would like to see bow the re-routing might affect any future solution for that city's traffic woes. No definite stand on relocation of the highway can -111r11nn-11y1Aguna·Beacb without a detailed-study, says " • . .. .... ·-·- Mayor-Cbadtoll 1!oyd. But be ~ that Laguna officials look very f,vorably1 OD IrvlDe'a part pl,\QJ for tile area, which v/oula binge on tel'?<'!~ of 16~-highway. , .. There ihav' been In~· n y ~gs on the Irvine , coastal Pw,>, says J)oyd, pripdpally detliog wl\h poSii· ble annexauon o< part of the ares'to LI~ Beach and whether or not the 1rvthe Plalmer1-;eoufd1eccommoc!Jte the "low silhouetW" )'eqWrecl ·under Laguna's )lelgbt . limitation ordinance. . · · So far as tll~n~lf.:w~r. reloqation J!l'Opoaal JI con-cerned, it seem~ ely it will ;111eet mltcb ~on tro:m the south. , 1 , • : J · , ... Apathe~c Response Either the.population.alon~ the South Orange Coast is very apathetfc, or it<Simply JS not alormed abaut-.pro- posals to add a billion -dollars worth of nuclear reactors to the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. Ofiiclals of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission's -A.tomlc Safety and. Licensing Board were led to believe t,hal .a great concern ~led among local residents over the plans to build the generating units. Sq they schedWed a round of major hearlnJl' in San · CI.emente to give lOcal residents a chance to voice their feelings. But in three days of sessions. little more than a score of local citizens turned out to watch. The public must have known about the hearings; the news accounts were abundant. The next stage of the hearings, on the environmen· ta! Impact of' the generators, will move back to San Diego early in May. One can only conclude that along the South Coast, the vast majority of persons either endorse the construe· tian of the reactors or have no opinion. ~1 ~ .... 'll-f.i ... "ta; ' ~. ~. ~ ... .f ~ .... ... ,.,, ~--• ,; • '•'I! --· -• ~~ ~ ,.,, '* "'~ G;'Jl ~" '5 ._,I s '>.£ ~· ~~----,------,.....--....,~~-..,..---..... ------:----------------------L---------_;,----------~-~---~--,-~'"T-Who Enj,;rs -: ': . " Moralitu Questio~s Spark ~ ~esig.U.tions i l ' ,i:.1 • ' ... Tfu!se 'Free ::.r Tempest Over T~acher ·Credential$.'..~· Best Things?. Gus -During the pasl several months, three ( J plaints o1 petty theft or insubordination mittee to determine what action shOuJd •1lr1, members ot the Calltornia C.Ommlttee on to drunkenness, drug abuse, or lewd con-be taken -whether the individual'• '&l':..r· ~ lab'! It Ironic: j111t u the older gen-Teacher credentials have quit in protest. RUS WALTON duct. teaching credentials should be continued. '"'" ,;,. t ' eration la finally getting ~ Resigned in disgust. In 1970, there were S,000 such cases. In or revoked or suspended or (in the case :.::> .>r SYDNEY J HARBIS enough to lmpooe smoking baps In Each of the three believes that the com-'-----------' 1971 the number rose to 5,500. It ~ of a new applicant) denied. • • · city council chamben, high sChool mittee's four-member majority has estimated that the 1972 total was about During the past several years, more·orr·. • _ lf,udentl '1l!e demanding smoking displayed a consistent and improper pat-Scott, Long Beach, and Fenton W'll~, 6,000. than half of the cases heard by the tpm-•·Cf' ~1 'l'tloagbt1 at Large: It may be true that the besl thfnp in life are Cree, but the poor are too anxious to enjoy them, and lhe rlcb too busy. • • • 'What ls "moral authority'"? lt ii methlng In a person tha~ upon the firll -.. ....... us..,. terrll)ly.that be O! abe form a good f l!\llblGllofus. · • • • !· Wben reailen ask . ~ I aCQUfred the antwen IO the word-' quiz columns, I quote Franklin P. Adams' hOoeit reply on ·the o I d "Information. Please" program: "A great part of the inlonnation I have was ~ulred by looking up 10mething and mething else on. the way." • • • Most ergumenli fall to -persuade because they are exchanges of ignorance more than exchanges of opinion -and everybodY prefers his own ignorance to somebody else's. • • • When teachers strike, my sy-thies right.I' on campus . . • =· pl ~rmpeis~: Carmichael. Of that hlOnthly average of 500b cases, mittee have been "closed" by a 4-3 )IOte. • W ·: . K. J. G. . about 400 were minor and were andled Closed, meaning no action taken; the in-.i 11111 81 Ven e .s .s • they THEY comprised the minority of the by the committee staff. dividual was permitted to return to the • •'' • are instinctively on 'their aide, because ~ I ever beard of · went into ~for the money. ~ . . . K liberal is someone 'who doesn't believe the most depraved killer deserves capital punishment -bUt bas the urge to murder someone who pushes in line ahead of him. (l know, because I'm that Way.) Which for some reason reminds me of Lillian Hellman's lovely line in her play, "The Autumn Garden," when a grown-up daughter asks her mother if she bad ever thought of divorcing her dif- ficult husband; the mother shook her head vigorously: "Divorce, never - murder, often!" • • • Self-centered bores ought to recognize Montaigne's injunction that you can't win in talrng about yourself: "For lf yo~ belittl yourself, you are believed ; and 1f you praise yoW'.seli, you are disbelieved~ charM, baa result.ed body that passes on the approval or classroom. in owinl known denial, revocation or suspension, of • BETWEEN 60 and 100 cases were 1 , sex off~ ers, and credentials for teachers cliarged with. seriow;i ~ugh to Jle.t the attention of the IT WAS this habit of permissiVeneM, •'f,•lJ ::!.:auilooal. ty~:~ moral turpitude or other unprofessional ~ttee s executive secretary; 50--00 consistenUy taken by a 4-3 vote. itba;(~ 3 .,._, \.VllWI\;., conduct were disposed ot at that leRI. \ ca~ the lninority to resign in protest. ·~tio1 to continue teachfng • Tht:re: !'Cl' approlltnately t 8 o, o o · .'lbe•fiJ!janCe, 20 to 25 ~ J110111!1, were ,As~~t noted In his letler of, i •Jc In ~ •pulilic credentialleiUeacbers In the stale. Eacll coosliei'ed' oerio\11. These dealt with r~tion' !\e 'fefused to be a party to a ~ "·" .sCboom, • • montban•verage~500cuesofmlscon-· bomoitxua~ty, pro!titu~,; 'rap·e, phll@r1alid action so completely tn.·• '!; .• , ·Tbetbree ,membenwhoreslgnedare: dU:ct come before the credentials com-dnmtenbess, child moleatatioo, Jmault, . compatible ~Ith his own. There are, be' ,.,1a Mrs. Dorothy Gibson, Upland-; Larry rruttee. Those cases range from com. murt\tf; etc. Such cases go to the com-believes, <ii:tain high standards of mora111Dru ! • · and prGfe9S.iohal conduct that must bet 11-:.1r · • maintained.ff a teacher is to be worthy o£. '{il'"'' New 'Adv1·ser.s' --1·n v1·etnam· . 'cr:t:~afewoftbemajorilyactlons ... ,:..,. -that brought the resignations of the three 111! ~1 members : r WASHINGTON -An estimated 20,000 civilian experts are quietly replacing the military advisers who are coming home from Vietnam. I n d e e d, knowledgable sources tell us the figure eventually may be higher. He wrote last December about secret spend a year in Vietnam. In a typical memo, the Defense Electronics SUpply Center offers higher pay -"there is a 25 percent differential" -and promises "fe-elhployment rlghts" after th~ ex- perts return. -Two female teachers were charged:l~11.,·~ The Navy's idea of "winding down" the with prostitution. One had offered herself"tWtl for $100 a night, the other's price was1w :;·1 U.S. :oie .• illaacrording l? ~ ~,emo, is to $50. The majority voted to conUnue-Uteir'l!t/ >< recrwt c1v ns to assist. UJe ., ietnamese credentials :~1 to run their Navy, hand.Is; thetr military 1 A ma!~ teacher was charged wlth>n !~ supplies and equip their warships. . l~d. ~nduct. He pleaded no ~~t &o .'?''·~ An Air Force memo •appeals· ·for . sohating an .undercover agent ma pUbUeouu r.; civilian volunteers to go to Vietn~ as . restroom. He was allowed to gq orr p:. "ammlinition" experts. "military person-teaching children, by a 4-3 vote. nel" managers and aireraft specialists. -A female teacher, known to 1>e a ~ o -. "swioger and a switcher" was chirged1i;1i;rf• SIN'~ many . o_f these m 1 l i ~a r Y with having.oral copulation with several is vif. s~Usts in civillap clothes will be men at a "swingers' party." The ma-.1 ... ,: Irwin Goes Straight Pentagon plans to keep military advis· ers, posing as civil- ians, in South Viet- nam after the cease- fire. Now we have obtained addJUonal details from internal Pentagon memos. Most of the new advisers w i 11 be The "positive Recruiting Lists" show · "large numbers" of openings, the memo >Urges, for "military components," add- ing: "A high prlorlly, urgent re- quirement exisU to mr these positions in the shortest possible time." workiDg near Viet Cong area~, any jority voted to let her continue u a 9 U .J resumptlOh of fighting .co\Jld result In teacher. their capture. One of the American prisioners just released in Hanoi was a clvilian employe of Lear-Siegler, cap- MR. SCOTr, who is the princiPaJ. at 1c•1l~ Douglas A. Newcomb Junior High School,.hl!I·~ Long Beach, is convinced that be ancts •1r! Mrs . Gibson and Fenton Wllliaml r&1l:i~ represent the values and the stancla.r9!ah;a: desired by the vast majority of peop1e·10.,...; Ah, the young! Always seeking new thrills to .the horror of their parents. And now Newsweek magazine reports that the rage among our youth these days is still another chemical tum-0n they've dlscCM!rod -alco- hol You can image what lhil .bas done to lhetr poor par- eni.. And If you can't, simply take the case of young Ir- win Wasp. Now Irwin h a d been drifting through college for years. majoring In love, brick throwing, macrobiotics, peace and pot .smoking. His parents hadn't spoken to him ln months. SO IT looked 1lke another family scene when ltWin staggered 1n the door, looked at hls oarenta ,glassy-eyed and an· nounced :;i,,.'God bless President Nixon." "Oh, lrwln," said Mrs. Wasp, wringing her hands, "You've been smoking that dreadful merryawanna again.'' ( ART HOPPE ) so Mr. Wasp turned his son on to the . bard stuff. And in no time, rrwin could belt down a couple of ·martinis before dinner just as well as bis parents. Of course, alcohol, unlike pot, often made Irwin aggressive · and belligerent. Two weeks later, he was arrested with a couple of chwnS for tossing a brick througb • window1 while .on a spree. "Well, kld! will be kids, ha, ha," said Mr. Wasp, balling him· out of jail. "To tell the liutb I go\ ·Jnto the same kind of escapades myseU when I was your age." BY NOW, Irwin bad developed a 110-a· d•Y barrocln habit. To supporl it, he went to work for an insurance company, cut bis hair and married the . girl he'd been liv!DJ with ll! sin.' recruited from the armed forces but will go to Saigon as employes of such cor- porations as I'M', Sperry-Rand, Lear· Siegler, Northrov and NHA, lnc. SOme advisers, however, will actually remain on the Pentagon payroll. The Defense Department ls actively recruiting civilians from its ranks to A NAVY memo explains more cautiously that civilians . are being recruited 11to assist in winding dQ.Wn the U.S. involvement in South Vietnam" - as If sending more Americans to Viet- nam will somehow .decrease the "io- volvement. 0 tured in 1969. We asked officials whether the agony over our POWs might be repeated ·an over again if civtlla'ns on the Pentagon payroll should be caplured. OUr answer was a shrug, a smile and the assurance: "Well, this time, they are all volun- teers. 11 Gold Has a Mystique All Its Qwn To the observer with tuMel vision, the speculative fever raging on tbe ~uropean gold markets is: merely a classic case of Inadequate supply vs. excessive demand. But there is more to it than that. Gold. is not just another commodity, Uke copper or cocoa. It bas an age-old mystique, s\ernming in large part from tta beauty and scarcity. - EDITORIAL RESEARCH pound sterling In t93L And •P- proxlmal•IY one-third bas been mined in the past 25 years. panies as a result of the current speCj/lation. But he added that significant increases in production· were 'not• likely luil.., the free-market price of ,gold' reached 1100 .. ouoce aiid stay~ at that level. • and parents, and teachers and school a<P& ;0011 mlnistrators, in Calilornia. r The seven members of the credential&uJr1•1b -.Uttee are appointed b7, and reportqo" t to, the state Commission on Teacbern<Jt .. ! Preparation and Licensing. T h el T members of .\he ts-member Commlqloo1~11n are appointed by the Governor. Quotes I K~ EDJs, L.A. woman rae1 c) drlver;-"Women's lib has deviated IO fat o? O! from what it was meant to be that' .lfi ~t~U ridiculous. l',m not out to challenge men'm111 "l ~ego ... ·.all 1-..,.ant to de is fiDlsb first!' ·• :.!l Dail Langford, L. A. -••it tsr aii 11 frightening lhought that soUtude •II •bul ~nung a rare commodity. What va1uitv la IS SOlll<l of our progress u pr1-f "'I sacrlflCtd?" ·-J "Nope," said 'It!fln 'wttJi . dlgni\y. "! just consum.ct 'a Mn galfon of Ripple." --Md'Wltlfllial1iefeU1lat-.n lits face. Mt. Wasp happlly sl>ent a fortune on the wedding . "It's worth it," he said proudly, "knowing lr)fin will make oocl'' g And b:wln did. By \he time bO was 30, he'd reached the lhree-Iriartinl-IW1ch- -1evel. Af'40De-OOOjl\t Ohly !lie bOi!Drin· dies and cigars. , True, he smok'ed too much, drank too much and ate too much, but there's l1ll... te)ljng \l'bl\I ~Ill be would baVl! reached -If be badri~ drop- IT IS estimated that only 100,000 tons of gold have been recovered Crom the earth since the dawn of Ume. More than three times that tonoage ol pig lroo ii produced every y~. U all the gold min- ed to date were melted together In a .<!®. It woul.J::!. within the ba~ of a •baseball di d. . Gold does not rust like lroo or tarnlsb like copper aDlf lilver, nor ls It corroded by air, water,or common adds. Thul, the gold tnat one clvlllaallOll buries II dug up by anoiber, .centurlel later, In mint con- dltioo, llli\l&l1Y lo be burled again. IN 'DIE PAST, hlcreasea ln the pri!:e of gold have sUmulated prospecltng and production. Tbls II what happened in IJ34, when President FrankJln D. Boooevelt ttduced the clollar'• aofd con- tent l>y IO pen:en~ tberoby ralafn& the price of gold from the old ll&IUtoey 191e of QU7 an ounce to fll an .,__ lfla>. dredl of marginal gold mftlM became prolltable operaUons overnfgllt Wlthil\ four yem, gold prilduc:tloa nearly doul> i.cl. The IMO output of -U million ..,,.,.. still stands u a Unlled States record. '!be United States Is the world's fourtb- leadlng producer of kold -r but fl fs a dis· tanl fourth. In 1971, the last lull year for which figures are available, almost 1.5 rru1llm oonces ol gold were mined in thia country. South Africa was No. I with SI.I million ountes, Soviet output wu estlmsted al 8.8 mlllfm OWICtS, oncl Canada produced 2.2 million ounces. lll06T of the speCulaUve ptouure oo 1old oomes from lndlvfduala and in- llllutlonl -faith In cumncy values bu been sbsi<en. But demand f0r aold by llCllDlOOelary ,_,. bu been mounting Jf>o. In the United States, which ae- counta !or about -1ourth of the w..--1c1·1 lnduotrlal gold ~ --... bu doubled In tho 0£\l'NOI COAIT DAILY PILOT Mr. Wasp looked down al the body of his unconscious son and for the first time in years bis eyes gleamed with pride. "The ldd 's not stoned, mother,)' he said to Mrs. Wasp happily. ''Bo's Cl!llllL" WBEli Ill~ stumbled Into the kitchen the n~t 'moml4, Mn. 'M'°'p WU wa!Ung for blJlf. "Weli; l cue' you really tied one on lutlllifit, eti, 10D!" be said. "Yeah," said 1!Wfn· "Mind if l smob?u "Smoke what?" -..a1ked Mr. Waap ~dpmt~. 11'1 the In thine DOW." ''Sutt, sure, IOll. Have one of mine. Now about this rweet wlnt you• .. beea aw!llli!c. A Jtlltlemon really ou&ht to drink pn>perly ... ped dead .ot 42. ' J' His passing wu attributed to acute coreopsls of the Jlver,.dlrotale delphinium olthe lungs and.tertlari> aspldlstn of the brain. ''WELL," sald Mr. Wasp consolingly at the funeral, "at least be didn't waste his life as • loog-balred, pot-<mqkina, peacenltr, health food nut. "Yes, dear," said Mrs.,Wup, dabt>lng at her eyes, "l always hod faith he'd tum out all right as ~ u he bad our lovfn& parental guidance. • "You bet," said Mr. Wasp squaring hli shoulders. "He was a chip off the old bJock." More than three-fourths of all the gold ever mined hai been mined durfn& th 20th century. More than ball of It bu been mined B\IJCe the <foylJuatJon Of the .---B11 0-.,,e ---. Dear George: Is It true that airmail atampa are going up again! ~ C.T. Dear C.T.: AlnnaU mmpi'10inl-u¢ . Knock It off, C. T., J'll do the jokes. (&lid your problems to George, the originator of Sideways 'lblnk· Ing. end inaD utn room In that ball closet!) It Is tao early .. loll, ~ ii the I08ring r= •the .... -lrill pro-::,ce if: ~,g. ~ .::"':l Editorial 'R•••<:b Iltfpurtl t111t be ex- pected ''a tomld&lblll ilcrl!IMe In • Uvlty" bj pi-!orl ud.mlnillC..,.... ., -· Tiie troublO! is tbal gold prodllellall has beel Jaai• 1leblnd the -. o1 the 1,,. dlllltlal -... 1111, -~ 1-.o """ rGUlblJ II the be!-. Iii Jrll tlle ""'pply -flld felLllO .......... ol .i... mand. It Is paa1illle tbal many - ...... ol flOlll will~ other metals -,_ their ti ....... bly ...u. Jl'w a. .....watar Ud ordlolrY di!-. -""'· Ibo laliled )'ellow metal Will cantlnue to east Ila lmslltlblt ap- peal I Robert N. Weed, Publllh'1 Thomcu Keevil, Editor ' r Barbor4 Krtibick • &Jilorlol Pogc &Jitor ,,,. edl\orial ""'' of ... t Pilot sttkl to inform Md •tlmu late l'ftdera by prestntllil th MWspaPft"I oPinlon1 an\f , mtntar')' °" topic:s or lnttfe;n ~~-ldl ... rul' the txsre.lon of our ';.iiiftiil •utntons, and ~ Jlr\'lenUng dlvcrie vthrw1nu of 11\formt'd 0 •rYti'S ud 1pokftt'l'ltn on topl of the da,y. Frida1, March. 23, 1m , j ,. Jl"l umJI ill! .1f'l.-"'I " I ,,.,.. f. I ' I '!S. • 1 v.?-_,. ~~l;. ·4~ ... ' . .,... ~ .. , --;z:,,.. ~-' • ·• ;~ . ' ' ~ .. f;.!t,, ..:.-·l" ~ • ~ ' I ~ ~( ~ ·~ ~~ . . 0 ~ ... ,Ji _ t .i)t ,- I I .. '. .~J I ' d!uo:it. i. 11··s11:,r:j. '0"\ r. 1 1~· .::it! e.' rt/ ·:-1 ,i 'rll ' .I~'' .., I 'J')J,') lJ(. ,:f~ '}JI • '!.)01'{ ob -f: rJ::I ,, a Jt V:-\t.' . ino'.• '{;:,,'} be! ·"'·8. al . :on1 le. be1 P:;m of., '(tlfl•" tb>n f~~ to lf!•I.;•' lle'OUL '" OD' O~ • ' -I a )({ (I! ~ed,,-,.,h al !~'f'l~. : 8-o,l '.:'!~I I a ~a .J" I 1 at I.c,1i~. . »rl'oG f'. :i&.,'l hel T OD!W{flrt I '\!~; t . . ... I . I Jtll(] IJl'T'tl! 1111 ;.; '"" lh~ fl t - J . . . ,. . ' . . • • • ..... 4~·-... ··· . . . . . . I .. Frld1y, March 23, 1973 DAILY PILOT 1 \ . ' ' . -:,.·AT ·au.GE --.DISCOONTSI '. COLOR TV's -~ B a ·WiTV's • STEIEO CONSOLES ·:.".;-~DISHWASHERS······WASHERS •DRYERS• REFRIGERATORS• RANGES• FREmftS ' .. -. ). -.. . : . . COLOR TAGGED.11£MS:. . . " . ~TO C•E.FIOM : ;~ i . l .• ' D Off ;'0PF . •••1e:r4. -·OFF • -.. .RED TAG . _l'li1ow TAG . \ ' . ' .·,i. ,,,, • • . ' ' ' :m•~S Of Sllf · · · · . 1 ~ft i. rs otfS~lE t•O\Atal MUI \S S\18lECl , T All MEllt\IAlO\SE .11~i:. . 10 1'1UDll SM.E me AlAOUKl Off ARE BASED Oil OUR OR\G\lAl 2 tAGS lfllllMG '"" . lOW OlstO\lf( 1'1llC~S BE \l ORIGlllAl C~ltMS t flllllR SAMPLES Will ~ REQUIRES All l'Ul_CtlASES lO BE 4. l\l URG£!1~.1'!ISOll ttl HRSl Ol'Ell OAlE ' 1'\CK~UP Ol ~" n.11w . AlSO A~AIU.lll Af OUl TV & A'P\tA~ ~lH l>.&-.1 €1S1A MESA · ...... ~ • TIW\( (Ill ~ '"'"'"'"' .... UJtllS(.u.tkta. , ""' .......... U ltlCMll.Vt, •ITIOIOCITt •WU1Cd11& _ ·11\nttmU•"' . ... , S..l.lN.'flll IQI. ~, M latrtl C..,.. lllt. " *!lt.ttllMM 3088 BRISTOL ST. S.n Diogo FtHway al Brlltol I I ' • ' •• ' • • I ' ' • ' ' . • . ' ' / t • r •WMtnll ,.,...,.. ..... lllwtt.~ . ... -, .... ~k .. IHi'IUlt•M. • t . I t . ' 1 J J ,. •; s . ' -' I I . l 11 • ' ' ' t ' ~ , II I I • I ' I --1 l . • • 1 I ' I • I ~LY PU.OT For the Record Count1 Medical Vnit Prepaid Health Proposed - Of .. Dtilr "" ..... Diss01lt1tlon• SANTA ANA -A prepaid A# Ma..aJ-ge healtll program fer Orange V' I rT'M& County which will allow tile plfM M6rdl tt patient I free cflolc» Of physJ-"°" Ciani, boljllW. and Otller pro- 1'*""'°"' :;:;-~ ,~emw 1· vlden 1n hll own area hat 111 .. t•va, ll;&'frnond M. and Doroltty J. been proposed by the Orange w~~• . .ni.aro. Je!ll~ LH &1111 cnv. • .. ., C'.ounty Medleal Auoclation. S.v ... , OOMld H. tM JOI! Alwt '"-• Nktit. """''' Pa1r1c1t w ci.renct .i.itc lniUal ptOll'azn WOWd a::. Edith Wllll-IM l(..wth aerve Med)~ redplenLI and KltiH, 11;e111r1 Wayne Miii tar.i .ffan the UIOClaUon bopa for I ~ J-.t '"9Y'lt ... ...,. 30i000 enrollment Jn lta .nm hfMtlll,, ilMIW!th illl9f _. IMWln "Olt ' It'"', ll:kf\Md LM lfMf "-1 Eiln ' • l!larlll\arl l'bh, Tlmoltly P. 111111 Qoenot I . L...,.,..Ktlt, G«mtlflt J, 1M Richard • J . • "''" Mardi l4 Walk..-, lorat11 ChrKHN IN Dickie .... SnlCM<", Patricia EmtllNI Mlf IC.IMetll ·-Ft.chef", JUOV E. Mill 'AIMtt 0, LWll.,., SNroti E. aN JtN',., Jr, l!lrMt.y, Jotwiy Mkt tnd LIW'lfld1 .... M9rttlla~H. Md Mkhafl J. 8•1-. A. .. Md"'"""" "' s-1.,, a , W Cartta A. WllllMWM. ~told •'-' a.tty , .. ... nllM, ltobWf Jllf 91111 Mat11nt IC,tr •rooks. PllylN• _. .. Al•n C_.. w ......... ..__""*'•~•w L::r,:•• ~Md lllt\Klt ~~~~:~~~~~~ Gtf°•kl .-~ SIM!t, JaM J, .,., o.ilit A. ENROLLMENT will be open to people In fOllJ' cattaorlel: aid to famlllaa with depoodmlt cblldreu; aid to tbe tOtally dllabled; aid to the blind; and aocW security reclptenU. The program, which would be known as the Orarwe• Coun· ty Foundation Healtb PlaJI, waWd be oponaored by the OrlltP County Foundation for ~I Care, an afllliate of the rged1cal assoclatloll. , Approva~ of tba 81 a I e Deputmenl of Hellth Care &ervlw " neceuari: be.tort GI'-, Jr., v~ Ill. and c...ot A,, E's~kMn, CIVltflllllW lit. Md Atl'INlll SlllltPI, $_,, ~ .... L.,,.,.... L.llCIU. s o '• the projocl can bec!I!-__ 'Ille ...., finand!IC P-io different. "'1lteld ol the cur- rent method ol nlmbunlna doctor• and bolpttala for treatment fer Medl-C.al aen1lleo, tile lllte would poy premluma to fllw>ce tile S)'l1em. l'IU MEDICAL aS!OCU!tlon ·-llllt • 1<rl11 ol .. perate clin1C1 wlll not be Ml up but patlent1 will cont-to be treated by indlvldual doo- ton Ill their omoeo. Everett J. llannister, tho auodatlon11 es e cut Ive se<!ret.ry. Aid tile Current Ecology .Assessment Scheduled .' • syal@ .nol oolJ 1"YJ dorun aboal II ,. •• i. 11u, tllelr normal ........ feet, bul also tal<io u Ioac aa ~YI montha to pey them. n,, net ....Wt lo that mlllY doctOrl ... Nlullng to ocoept new poUent. undtt Medi-Cal, IOl<IDg many nclplaote to -... lmtnl. -their_ COlllDll-rllllltlal Jn I trwportatlon problem. TBB NP plan will J114ke "blab quality lllldlcal cue avillablo on a ..=~ide bllll iD each "ty,'1 Baanlllot eal4. i SchoQls' Sampl,e Ballot,s Mailed OUIG£ COUNTY 'Y' Women Slate Flea Mart Event SANTA ANA -.An A1ll1que and Flu Mm will be SANTA /\NA -Bamplo two, four, tive and seven. •pommel by Iba Sonta Alla- 'llallota dttailin lrllltee el • TllREE BOARD or educa· Soutll Orango COl!Dty YWCA tions f0r voter! in 10 Orane;; lion Setlt.5 are at stake iii eJgh.t through Satardl)" ln Santa Ana Coast IChool districts went in other Orange Coast school to raise funda for a child day the mat! today. Balloting Is ·districts : Caplatrano Unllled, ~ ~ ~ent featur-=1:4 f~';"~=.l!.wl!t~ ~~'.~;:..:,"~,"~1:J".!; Ing more than'71 booths will IOI tot Aflt'll 10, county of-High, Westminster Elemeo-be at tile YWCA building at flcflla Wei. tary, Laguna Beach Unified, 1411 N. im.,d1117_ A total ol 30 board of educa· <><:.an View Elementary, Seal It will be.open from noon to SANTA ANA -Orange lloll .Ull tbroulh®I Iba JO Beach Elementary and S.d-Ip.JD. Frtday and from noon to County's efforts towtrd en-area diltrlcta wU1 be declded dleback Community College 6 p.m. Saturday. vironmental protecUbn Wm be 1o tbe-'Aprll 17 electlon. Districts. Sandwiches, salads, desserts e1plored ton!ght at the 18th · Candidates for two seats on and homemade IOups also will annual Conservation Dlnoer of SINCE THE election dlte the Coast commwtity College be sold eecb day. \ Man Deemed Sane Fae-es -Murder Rap SANTA ANA -A man defe1*mmurderebarg ... ·~ lfO PM_PI' wu boolced Dec. :!O, -found inaaJle ~-yem ·-jtel by poUce wlii> accused after be allecedlY abol his Jilm' of tile m~ of his lister to death and then took ,111ttr, SU..n, II. 'f'liey said he on Santa ADI police in a two-abo1 her to d11th oq tbe stttet hour gun battle bu been oulllde the l'*rker borne and or<iered to face ltial June 11 In theft fle4lded for neuby orange Orqe Counl)' SUperlor Court. ~ C1ft1111C two rifles Judge Jame> Turner .. t tile with 1ilm. trial date for Robez1 Eugene ·He used those rifles to keep Parker, JI, aborUy after It more than liO patrobnen at bay wu niJed lllat )'ltk'er bad for more than tll'O bolJrs. .-vered his lllllty and was Parker was shot twice In tile now able to conlilbute to side during tile sklnnlsh. UNITY ME T :.t\. PB Y SIC: AL BOOK STORE OPEN 10 • 4 ••• MON.· FRI. * Enjoy Our Meditation Readlnt Room * ll'OWll Through Ollr londlnt library 1827 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. PHONE 646-5111 Dl•l·A-Modltatlon-446-7757 ~..R.~-"..=i . i;enwr Date · Edw1ITT11, S.lldrl Mtn. Md ltmllll sfu-~ ·. Night Set ''-·' -~--. the Sea and Sage Branch of flllt within the lpr1na VICI· District board 1l10 will be on 'l1le day cue center is being the National Audubon Society.' tlon period, absentee vollnl ls the ballots of West Orange planned to aerve low and John L. Allday, of the espected to be higher than'li~Co~un~t~y~an:d'.:::H:ar:bo:r~Are::a'.:::~m~edl~umE~lnco~m~e~-f~a~m~l~ILi e~s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Orange County p I an n in g usu~. County Voter Registrar voters. throughout Orange County. Department's Environmental Davtd Hitchcock said. Quality liodion, wiU b 1 Registered votera seeking Jwvl1, , Al:f ~ • ~ • ~~~.!.:.:~:;. InS~A~ ~';::,~ h-, -l'Jr' IM. ~A .ANA -A da1'iii for ~,.:;.,~-.---over io.~1if,wm ~~... ~~fr~••· 1a1ce p1aOe • • • IOOJibl 111 &~· : #r..j?J1'~.,.,. · tho mill~<,tetel'll at M:v.J• "~NVI ~"' ,..._. Santa Ana e, 17th and :-, Brlltol llrMto bi Santa Ana. i:~.. ,~:J:J~;., J,dmlNlM II fl. ~--IM) end CIM .lt..1.-al-.-' ir ...... 1111~ • Tbe "~ senior•" ,.. ~ MillJl1 , ~Is a-nd by the oom-%:~~·lr:-..... ,,.~":'fifJ~ 'sw mUntty ser\rlcea 'division at the 8~ii(.i'i'liJ~ • .e,~ra1;,:i1 college. Friday's dance is the tr..• . ,. c J•'"" •nd ~n• first in a seriell.. · ~ ~ R.. •nd NOl"INn Music will be provided by a.St• .,: Jul!• Ann •nd 1tk:t11rd the Lue -Me I· Lee trio. ~~~: P-1..., ~. ~~~ "'· Refre.sbments will be served. fMtund 1polker at the l :lf =i::-:t.lrt!r 9:i, ~ C'"" tJ; at tile Finl Olrit-. caatity l'lllattlr'• ~ at ~Clim ~. 14 'per peraon lilt E.-Cbe.tlnul St,. ."1nla and re1ervaUoM may bt madt ,Aoa,111 complei. the fOflil. with l>r. Carl c_ w..,...., toa · ma~ ~~u1:°~iJ N. ~ford St.: Fullert00. IUllllt, "!ldttss! ltpl IJFlture Th•1 evllllng s speaker bu and an expllliatlon ol why been emp)oyad by the co1D11j !bay will be Wllble fo>Wte OD 1lnce lltll and dtd research J.prU 17 • • leadlnl the <0unty to adopt I ·II 1 w poi I•. M"·• 1 a mandatory environmental bn· 'Unlited School Dt9trlct vOlera pact statement for all public will decide on four trustee and private projects. terms which expire this year • Be Wll allo on a ccmm.lttee and elect board repreaen of planning d e p a r t m e n t tatlves from trustee areas 1peclall1ts which aoalyled tile 1971-submitted Irvine Com- pany master plan. ' =-'b--:S ~~:;;: ~nd ,..._;nJ:;.;·1 6tber:J1Dancing Senior dates ~~'"' H«t1tr1 L-.. ....... are A e and 20; May -4 and '"!f:".~,.;i."4·~:on,,.•· 25 j J 1a00u: Julye and p lka D ~=,,.,.· .f!len ;. ·:: Art,~ V(. 20· Aua a and 17 0 an ~""".~~ ~i.tl "~1~•,: t1.r1•11"" F• or m'ore' lnlo·_:.at'1on oall Ce Car Buying Clinic Set ~· Lvnn Cl'turd!IH end Mlct1111 ~ ... ' K~li:.~ JMn •nd Rklllrd the college at UT-~~· s s da =~"."~J:•rt ... ···•t i11 . . et atur y ~~v··~ Plane~rium sl.NTA ANA -The Polish ORANGE -''Wheel s, They've Come A Looi Way, Baby" 11 the UUe of the ~ cood Jecturi to II<\ presented by the Orana• Coull!)" Office of Conlumei' Alfalra, Thurs- day, !.jarch II al HuhlDfer Hall, Chapman College, 1133 Nortll Glassell. """ .,_. ·._.,. Nltional Alliance of Santa Ana .~"' Q ··heduJ It sponsoring a polka dance ~~' ~ es and sauerkraut·sausage dinner Akt"'·. 1 , • -. at '9 p.m. Saturday at st. ,..~~~ M • Sh .. Gregory the Great Church hall r:f:::t oon OW 'In Whittier. The p u b 11 c is Invited Admission to the dance Is $2. Dtnnera a1So include dill pickelea, rye bread &'ft d homemade pastries are $1. Jim Shimanoff, director of the Office of Consumer Af. fairs, will coordinate the pl'9- gram which includes pitfalls in buying used cars, problems of mobile homes, a n d a discussion on warranties. 1 ARBUCKLB •6 SON WESTCLllT MORTUAl\Y . 4%7 £. 17tll 11.. c.oto -...... BALn-daonoN FUNERAL DOME Carena de! Mir' '1Mll9 Costa Mesa • 14 .. .NU • BELL BROADWAY MORTUJ.RY 119 Broadway, Costa Me11 u~m • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1715 Lagana Canyon Rd. 4M-!Mll • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL P.uut Cemetery Mortal!')' CUpel 3SGI Pactfle View Drive Newport Beach, Cllllonla iu.noo • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa A'e. We1tmln1ter ttwl15 • SMimS' MORTUAl\Y 627 Main St. Huntington Beacll 5.IMSH BANTA ANA -Free public showings of "Astronauts Walk the Moon" at the Tessmann Planetarlwn at Santa Ana College are, O,ffered at 7 p.m. each Tuesday and Thursday thrcugh March. Groups of up to Z5 person• can make retervatiofls Tuelday shows. Thursfl~ Umlt Is IS person1. Student groups are lnvlt to special school s)\owin· ea ch Tuesday. Reservntin~ for any of the lhows at 17f and Bristol Streets can l: made by calling 547-9561. Planetarium director Ro· Smith demonstrate1· In th• program how the Apollo trios to the moon have lncrea~ knowledge about Jtl phases and rotations. A complex projector is used to "transform" the dome ceil· ing of the planetarium into a night aky. lIT'S BE FRIENlll. Y If you have new neighbors or know of anyone moving to our area, please tell u1 ao that "'"e may extend a frlenclly welcome and help them to become acquainted in their new surroundtnp. So. Coast f isltor 4'4-0579 494-'361 Harbor Visitor 646-0174 Dave Miron and h i s orchestra will provide music. Tb• ball Is at 13935 ~e1..-apb Rmld. The program bel(lns at I p.m. and is free. I GROUP -Rot. $42.50 to $69.50 SPORT COATS .. , _ -. ONLY 1 GROUP -Rot. $90.00 to $115.00 $2CJ88 SUITS N;t'~11 . . . . . . . . SALE ' 1 Groitp 1 Grnp Wmlt 'N Weor wm 'N w.., IVY & FU.ll Lo .. s ..... . SLACKS DRESS l ... SI.DO te SHIRTS $12.00 .... $1.00 .. SJ.ts pr., ., •• , $11.00 SI.ti ... ., 2 s700 "'· 2 ,,, s700 LEON'S and BIG 'N TALL 1 fifll•P All Wool SLACKS ... $11.00 .. $11.H $8'1 MEN'S SHOP 227 E. 17th St., Mesa Center ~n Thrifty II S1f1w1y e ALL llAUJ f!llAL t Yoll'te lnvitect To Our la1becue D1monst1-aHon! • • ' . , . We'~• having a cotkingi d•mori1tr~tiorf~on Chirmtlow(t t•• birb1cu11 tomorrow M1rch 24 from 11 +, 4. Pl••1• come and 1nfoy the fr11 l111on, then 'i brow1t threugh our gardtns, •nd p•t!o ~hop. We h•!• new lln11 of Troplton, I Br~wn J1rd1n ru1f.fr11 •lumlnum, wicker •nd wrouoht Iron furniture ind .. oolorful dl1pl1yi of patio 1«111orl11 1nd,9ift1. . ' 0 • • • • • -. ROGER'S GARDENS COSTA MESA 2221 Fairview Road• Phone 642-8686 PIO Ge ...... D•••-••llt• ..... _ ........ OPEN DAILY FROM 8 to 6 SAT .-All: 24-9:10 ..... lo 6 p.m. MISA CENTER East 17th St. at Ora119e Ave. Costa · Mesa the . SHE shop e DISCOUNT WOMEN'S WEAR e ·r shot I ........ T• Nt.00 -DRESSES ........ $5.99 to $9.99 I • WOMENS SANDALS Rot. to $16.95 ... RIG. TO Sll.fS·WOMINS ' CLOGS ....... I . .. .. .. . $990 ' 11ca. $4.tt. son sou BABY'S SHOES WOMIN'I STRETCH ODDS'N INDS LEOTARDS · & nGHTS BOOTS .1/2 $100' . Pricel 225 E. 17th ST • ...., COSTA M~SA -548-2778 \ t I Lt. Lo6I ......... T• $26.00 I SKIRTS .............. SALE $5,99 I tMW-JPw.oo-I J CAPRIS ......... $3.99 to $6.99 -----" I i!i!i -I juf!tp" SUITS .............. $8.99 I , .... $24.M J LADIES TOPS . . . . $1. 99 . to $4. 99 I the SHE -shop DISCOUNT DR'SS SHOP 261 E. 17th St. -Mesa Center .... _....,.. •• 1 ............. ... FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OE THE HARBOR ' I J I • • QUE IE By Phil lnterfcincll --· - "I'll have to usei::;~~t card. I can't reach Into 1111 pocket without over bljckwards." L. M. BOJd \ Penici11in Boon To Bulliighting That medical speclallat who makes the greatest amouot of money, It's sald, i.. the radJoloc!sl. '!be -who keepo the moot rogu!or olllce boon, bowev«, i.. illlown to be the ~· .. ANY LADY GARDENER who bas lndlle cleonlng her -...... ' ' ' ·= ., ; ,.,, 1'"" ·l 1' ~. ' . ' _. I \ .~ ·) !iniemalls mlcbl wish to llnow • llCnlbblng --pule -In • dandy IDll!IDe1'. HOOTEST ITEM oo tho marUt since the !Illa hoop, I'm told, Is that 'AWd game knOwn as 1'Seelr: & Find." A nm iln the out!eU In recent weelo! bas JiibV..t -2.5 millioo ol lhooe jn. tricUln8 ~ ... BXPERTS KNOWN u borpeUlloglsts claim the !em- ~ need clani• no more than ooe tbousandtb ol ooe degree for a smib to nollce K. THE GROWN MALE muet ox weigbs-800 P<81l<k- Bulk ooly -8 o1zUi • niucb U -1 llleer, Why catllemen hereabouts doo't nilae musk oxen, lllerefm, ls a mylUlry. Will check furtll«. QUERIES -Q. "Do the (lihwe ~?" A. That they do. M<i'e than 11'11 other country except the United Slate, In fact. U It ......,'t !or lartlfa and tues, you mlgbt be omoldng P"'llY cigars, sir. Q. "OF AIL THE MEN who've flgured In bull!lg!X!ng, who'1 the moet revered in Spain?" A. Sir Alennder Fleming, tile developer ol peri!c!Dln, I think. Reolly. Spaniards credit lim with saving tbe H,... ol a whole batch ol -. And the bullllglJlers themae!veo lllY -be clrfemed up -jlenDlts !hem to stand cloeer to tbe bulls. DO YOU REGARD yooneJf ao tho! fellow called "the ...,..,. -~man?" It ao, you put In m. ho!ll'l M min- utes -day to Pl1 ,.... ...... Thal'• """ hour JI min- -federal, and 51 --and locol. Or' .. tbe computer boys now repri. ' ' · LENGTHY SILENCE -The too ..-S lhared a me-room cabin near ()tnlsteo, N.Y., for ·G .yean without ever saying a word to each other. So -tbe one at tile other's funeral. 'ibey'd bad an argument tight alter · they'd moved Into tho place, llld the llW'Vlvor, ., tliey divided the room In hill with a chalk line. Except at .lhO doorway, neither evet" m•ed U. llne, tbil' fellow ev«ed. Won't mime nameo here, becauae I can't believe tho -otmy. Ao far u you ia»w, -·· the longeol time aoy lwo peo- ple, capable ol talk!ng, lived under the same root In -· sllenc:o! SIR, IT BAS BBEN PROVED that power bnbs In good cmdlUon do not stop the car as qulcltly u JDeCban. lool brakes In good coodltloo, positively proved. DID I TELL YOU tbe W. Atlee '.lbi>ee Seed COIDPIDY will give l'l'I $10,000 If l'l'l 001 -a -marlgdd! By whlle,lmeenreollywlllte. l!RB'ITY.COMICS-Sometljng In oomedy bu changed. y..,.. agO. vk<ually all aiml<a dklll1 just tolt funny, but lookeiffunoy. Oxnediano ........ 1 bandlome. <llarHe <lllp- lln. W. C. Fleldo. Groudllr Mon. Lou OJotollo. So on., -I tlley ·are hlndlome. Or many are. Dan -· Dtclr: van D)'ke. Rlch IJttle. 1111!' °'!bl'· Joimny C8ram. So oa. Why the dllferem>e 1 . I Addre8s mail to L. M. 801/d, P. Q. Boz 1815, N..,. port Bea<h, Calif. 9%880. • •, . Mail Flap Letter Takes 21 Days . BulldJll& UP1'1 Wublngtm ad-dreu." - • ' f t • . • . WASHINGTON (UPI) ;:_ A letter beating two _,. pootmarU and • -lo !lie pool oflict tcraW!ed -the froat ol thl enveloDe arrived 'lbundaJ at thl UPI olllce here. The pootmarl<1 wn March JO and March ll. ~hod wrUlen In Ink on U.. .. velopo: lmlde wu • news releue i..... llln. alllanl I>. cu., j (R-NJ.), reproducing a letlot • be -to Po1tm1Utr :I a-ti Blmer T. Kl•-!\ _.....,. of ''no bn· pro-In tho po1tal -·· ANAHEllll "P08'llllABl'llB• 'lbll letter addreaed to lhe NaUOtlal !'ml Bulldlnc bu been returned to thl• olllct, Room 315 S.0.B.. (~ OIOct Bolldlni) on flve different ..,. cas!ono. Pleue redirect to Room 315, NaUOllll Pre91 444 N. E11cl14 1714) 11s.a121 I 1 ' Friday, Marth 23, 1973 the johnny ~arson sport ~oat • .. NEW!OlT HUNTIN6JON IEACH OlANS~ lllALL OF OlAN6E 47 F•ihlo" l1le~ (714) '44·1211 7777 Etlin91r Av111111 171 41 lt2.Jlll 2100 N. Ttnth~ Streit 171'41 991.11 11 SHOP 10 AM. to t :lO l".M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. SA.TU"-DAY 10 A.M . to 6 P.M. SUNDAY 12 NOON to 5 P.M. ; I D.iLY PILOT f ' - ...... ,,, ,•· .... , .. • . .:.· ...... . . .... --· ""•-' ·(,.• ,... ," •, ..... •• " ... ' ...... fl'Olll the A.eden '..; '. . , .. . Paekersn• " .. . Colleedon .::·: ~ . "' m 1JLTBUM D™ "·;- ' ' A contemporory .'.'.:,; _ .. ,., ..•. design as distinctive ''°,;. .. . ,. "' , ... ' in character os Johnny -~r~ ... , ..., .. himself. Noturol body ~-;'.;\ .• ..:.-:¥ shoping. three potch ;::::O.":t .illt ... pockets defined by.1fJ • ,'!\·_-ti,• I top-stitching. A ::::.:r ....... ...-... ... :J1'.j. beautiful merger of't . .:.;~ •)•;t I • fashion, fobric end , .. . .... .., rf ,;.l~f ~ pe ormance ''•""' ~- t ·1 d. ,:.:.r1·· a1 ore in -~, .. -~. ..... : Burlington· ~ ~: \• ·~-· .. " ...... ~ Worteds' Ultrum , ::, .. ' , . ll1TMl, a textured :~::p ·~ ". blend of 80% .. ~'.·:' ' ..... , J .... ,, Dacronll ·:~ ~; : :.'!'i.r.. polyester and •:•"' • ~ ,...,, ... 20% wool. 85.00.' ~~J~ ... ~. • 11n'Jo" M • s rt ''"'11"' en s po '"·'" . ..... ""' ......... Clothing, -48 .~ · ... j 'lit ~ il't• .. . , .. I Ill, 1Jl"''j i..:- ,,,,.,,,~ J I• • .... . . lt .. ? . II • t:Ul!TOS 500 lo1 Ctrritot Mall lllll 140.0411 • DAILY PILOT • 11•\IC!llt ' .: •• ' \ . ' , • ' • i I t \ • . •• I I ) l ! • . ' ' ' • ! . ' • . ' ,. " ' .. i ·,. f I • ( ., • DAILV PILOT Friday, M ...... 23, 1973 Now o· -n I • • ( • I • • • i I t • I l ... • . • frtdly, -2', 1973 • VICTORY AHEAD -Dennis Conner ol. San Diego, w i th Olympic champion : Lowell North (in white cap) as tactician, breezes past a loaded press boat on his way t~ one of his 10. victories in the Congressional Cup match race series. Con- • ner clinched the senes in a sudden death sailQff against Henry Schofield to . ' break a four-way tie. Olbers In the tie were Tim Hogan ol. Newport Beach and Graham Hall of Larchmont, N.Y. CUP WINNER -Olad In the traditional crimson blazer, symJiOlic 'ol. winnlng the Congression1li Cup, 'Dennis Conner of San Djego accepts the famed yadltlng kudos from Palll Smith, general chairman of. the •race fo.r the host Long Beach· Yacht Club. Conner will have bis name engraved on the trophy and receive a take-home memento. , Weekeiad c:alendar Local Boat,s Vie lit San Nicolas There ii no formal yathtlng urday and Swiday. competition listed in Newport KING HARBOR YACHT Harbor this weekenct. CLUB -Spring Regatta, all Of primary interest in classes, Saturday and Sunday· SOuthem California is Los C A L I F 0 R N I A YACHT Angeles Yacht Club's 160-mile CLUB-Anacapa Island Race San Nicolas Island race, the (Overton Series) OR, PHRF, fourth in 11>",Wbitney Series, Saturday. in which a nulnber of Iocal SOUTH C O A ST COR- yachts an!·ontered. ~the INTHIAN YACIIT CLUB - top contendeni in the Whitney Intraclub Regatta , Sunday; Series are.J Dick Deaver's Sabot Invitational, Sunday. Gounterpo~, sailing for the San Diego host LAYC, and Bob Grant's SAN DIEGO YACIIT CLUB 61-foot slQOp Robpn from _ Sugarloaf Rock Race OR, Newport·Harbor Yacht CluJ>. saturday; Hussong Trophy 'lb& san Nicolas Island race Race, MORF, Saturday. gets under way today at 3 North and Inland p.m. ANACAPA YACHT CLUB - Als.o on the agenda at LAYC Coastal Series No. 3, Saturday. is the fourth of the Little Whit-WESl'LAKE YACHT CLUB ney Series for Midget Ocean -Spring Serles No. 2, Sunday. Racing Fl"l't yachts, and the ' SANTA BARBARA SAIL- Fred Harris Series for Pacific ING CLUB -Opening Day; Handicap Racing Flef!t. This' Spring Series, Sunday. race ls a »miler around the ii=========::; oil Islands, starting S3turday. The complete Southern California Yachting Associa-, tion ca1endar: Conner Cops Controversial Cup Crown Los Allgeits-Long Beach LOS ANGELES YACHT the committee -and it had to why? The replies w 'ere reason. Schofield had already decision bt the clubhouse, CLUB -San Nicolas Island By ALMON LOCKABEY ........ ,.,. At any rate, Conner is the whmer -and here's how : be solved hurriedly. Would various; OO~ten Conner during series. Muir said a four-way tie was Race (Whitney Series No. 4) SPRING SALE NOW ON! Dennis Conner of San Diego must be the most unpopular winner of the Congressional "Cup in the nine-year history of .the event. there have to be a sailoff "There is no third place in wtprecedented and that the starts today, 3 p.ni.; Oil Island this series." TO COMPlJCATE matters, Congressional Cup rules gave Race (UtUe Whitney), Salur-YOU WILL recall that the nine race series wound up in a four-way tie. Conner, Henry Schofield of Long Beach, Tim HoSan of Newport Beach (sailing for the Nor t h American Yacht Ra c Ing Union) and Graham Hall of Larchmont, N.Y., all finished the series with 6-3 records. between the four skippers on "It's a bumriier." Co~ soundly beat Schofield the race committee f u 11 day; Harris ~ies, PHRF, Sunday. That would have ln-41lt's a farce.. Schofield has in the · sudden«ath sailoff. discretion as to bow it was to Saturday. volved. three more matdl already beaten Conner and That makes 10 races 'they be setUed. , Senta Monica Bay races. should be. the winner." have sailed and each bas 0 We could see no other way ASSOC:lATION OF SANTA ·, · Not because Conner lln 't a -nice guy -not even because ""he isn't one of the top sailors .. )n the SOuthland -or even the Downey Muir, the astute A close look at the records beaten the other. to decide It," said Muir. MONICA BAY YACHT chairman of the race com-showed the latter to be true. So now Schofield has reason And "Conner is the new (but CLUBS -NA YRU cham-3467 ... Lw.-Ntwport leoct. rite•: 673-4110 mJttee, hurrledJy calculated As long as it was a two-boat to be bitter. highly disputed) Congressional pionship eliminations (Sears, salloff there appeared to be no Questioned a b o u t the Cup champion. O'Oay Adams Mallory sat-that Conner had beaten Hogan 1~-----'-'-------~----'---'---=:.:__=c...:::=~=------=-=:!..'..·..::::=::·..=:::;::_,_• .::::~========= U.S. • Or maybe it's the race com- • mil tee and/or judges who will ; be fending of! a little heat for tome Ume to come. After all, they, not Conner, were the ; Sinai arbiters ol the highly controvenial outcome of UtLs · year's cOngresalooal. ' There have been two-way ties for first place in past Congressional Cups. T h e y were always decided in 'avor of the man who had beaten the other during the series. But how to break a four-way tie? That was the problem of and Hall ; Schofield had beaten Conner and Hogan ; Hogan had defeated Hall, and Hall had defeated SChofleld. SINCE CONNER a n d Schofield had the best records against the other two, they were chosen to sailofi for first place and Hogan and Hall were to sail off for third place. All the cooteotants wanted to see a three-race sailoff for first -two match races sailed simultaneously and a third between the winner of those two. Hogan and Hall asked for redress but were told that the -. · A year-an>und boating in-According to SCMA pres!-decision had already been ·formation center to provide dent Pa u I Albrecht, · the m8de by the race committee . . ihe public and Industry free ""4Ung information Center It was referred to the panel of · will be ~of SCMA'1 overall pro-judges and they concUrred ~ information on all aspects of gram to help Southern Calltor-with the race committee . • boats and boating will be nlans to get the most out of Signals were hoisted for the Boating lnformatio1i . Center Opens Soon ·.;Operated on a full-time basis boats and boating. race between Conner aod : by the Southern Calilornla Membership in SCMA Is SChofleld and they got away in : )! a r i n e A s 1 0 c i a t i 0 n composed of approximately a brisk, coo1 breer.e. Five starting April I. 3lO Southland firms. minutes later the start slgnail Persons having questions for were hoisted for Hogan and 1 The center will be staffed the SCMA Boating Center may Hall. They were no where • and open fer inquiries from 9 phone collect from anywhere around. 'Ibey were motoring a.m. to ~ p.m... dally, Monday in Southern California, (213) up the course to watch the llrougb Friday. Kinds of in· 674-1888. Written inquiries match between Conner and _ fonnalion that will be should be sent to: Dept. M, SChofleld. available for quiet reference Boating Information Center, are: c/o Southem California Ma-THE PRESS boat pulled Marinas and ramp facilities, r1ne Association, P.O. Box alongside the two non-racing both fr'5h and salt water; .-90'11_5.:.,_Los..c:._.:.An.:.ge:•.:.les.:.•:..:.:90009=·:__boa=ts::-_:::an:::d:.....:n:::e:::wsm=:e::n:._:a:::sked= dl1I for aulse planning; prod- ud inlormatioo on boats, inotors a n d accessories; ~ to find special marine equipment in specific areas. , Othen are current boaUng regulations; times and places of boating classes; places for i %~ oo5:~u~n~~l!ies~rn7o~~ : ·mation on new nemaMne prod- ucts ; names and locations of area yacht clubs; listing of major boating events, and free • literature on timely topics. CoMtal Weather Molllr t1lr toc11r. V1rl1bl1 wlnd1 r>lglll Ind momlllfl lloun bleomlllfl WHI to nortt>weal IS to JO knoll lri 1fffl'-lodl'f' Ind Saturdly. High toc11r n. CtMlt1F ttmpe<1l11re1 r111111 "°"' otS lo 61 IPlll llll len!J)ef1t11r" ,.,. from "3 to '5. Wll'1" ttmPl'rllllA ''· Sun, /tloon, Tides l'RIDAY ' Second tlltll ......... 11:22 P·"'· •.7 Stcond low •:.S p.m. 2.1 IATURDAY Flr1t lllOh .... 1:SO 1.m. 2.4 Finl 1-... . . . 7:113 1.m. a.1 Stcond low •:4 p.m. 2.5 IUNOAY '• 1'1nl hlOh U:OS 1.m. •.4 • Finl low . • . 1:33 1.m. o.t Suri RIMI J :Sl a.m. S1t1 6:0S p.m. MOOl'I Rlns 11 :1M p.m. Sth 1:17 a.m. 111111 l•Ullll •••••• NEW 1973 AUTOMOBILES -ON DISPLAY AND READY FOR IMMEDI· ATE DELIVERY..-. COVER OVER 20 ACRES OF SPACE ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS. Electroph.onic/Garrard Home Entertainment Ce"ter ... Complete 1 oo· Watt Stereo System ... ONLY • 1, Tope Ptogr•ll! Indicator light 2. Aut~allc Tape Progrom Changer 3;Proleuion1l Quality :Stereo Head- pllon1i • 4. Stereo Headphone Input 5-Two Free a:track Stereo Cartridge ·Tapes 6.-Calibrated AM-FMIFl\1 Stereo Multi- plex ·Tuning llial allows for precise channel tuning . Circular, black-out dial is hidden·when set Is off. 7. Electromatic FM St-Indicator Light • ALL THl'S FOR ONE FANTASTIC PRICE I 8. Built-in ~-Track Ste,reo Tape Player 9. Volume,:Ba1e, Treble, and Balance Con- trols 10. lnsJant On/Off Power Switch t t '. Rota a M_ode .Selector Switch 12.-.a-Speaker Air Suip~niion "Ouocone" ' Audiq ·system prov'[d~s brllliant tOJe-to- . life-Con.cert hall so,und hdelity lndiyiduelly acoustically baljtncell 'to Insure superb . slereo separation·at ell levels. . . .. 13. Rich. Ruhtit\J W,alnut Cabinetry , "·FULLERTON . . ' HUNTllGTOM RACH 14._ Garrard 4-Speed TurnJable is full 11 " professional size. Plays every speed.,. 16, 33. 45, and 78 RPM •.• every alze .. 1 ?". 10", or 12" records ..• Stereo or Monaural. 15. Garrard Automatic Record Changer is , completely jam-proof. Operates auto- matically or manually. Shuts off auto· matlcelly after lest record . Include• Dia· mond stylus end 45 RPM adapter, 18. 'rwo Free St~reo LP Record :Albu1111 1'7. Mobile Stereo Cart • ta. Tinted Lucite Dvstcovt< ORANGE 2~ N. llflllor afvd. (t1own1owr1r. 1JSnl..h~ l 1131 N. TuJllil Aft-M 11!111 So. of Orlltfl MalO (7141 ~-11420 . .. ' . 17141 871-5720 17141 962-4477 • STOKE HOUR : .O~n 9 to 9 p.m. fffW'/ week.<llite-Sat. 9 to 5130 OPEN SUNDAY.11 to 5 p.m • • • • f -I I t II • • ' • Sex Study . Criticized By Vatican -<· • Fri~, M1rth 23, 1'73 DAILY PILOT JI,\. -PUBIJC NOTICS PUBIJC NOTICE PUBIJC NOTICE PUBIJC NOTICE PtliifmcNs iuslMiu r IWft(I-~H .... NOTICI OJ NOfl.aWtl•tLITY JCP .. IN'llaottMINTA&. etYllW IO ..... SM T MOfle8 'CtllDITOl:I (:~ IMIM•ll°' Olllrld .... 1, ., "°'* .. .....,, glwn ttwit ... -PICTITIOUI IUllMDI NOTICE II HE•&•v ti...., ,., ... .,,,. '*'"°""~ ~ ll :,... IMAIMlt • IUPI•)" COVltT 0" TM• ..... ~. c;.iil1'""a; wm AC'Jlllyt ---.... "°' .. NIPOC•NWt "" HY MAMI ITATIMaNT f!Wtr-'11 ·~ ....... City " STATS# C~M&A '°a .,_ 11M1t II Ml\.. ~. dlblA 0t IMiMU .. C.OOlr.md bY' ~ JM fr:lliaWllll ............... lMlllMN Hl.llllllllll._ hKh. «Mt ...._.....,.. .t •; CO •TY Ofl' QaANee .o.-n &. 1f1) •t wfll(fl 11rn. ttlf'I' WOI 119 ofMf" 1tltn "'YMlf. ... In ttlt NIM ol ••: vlrON"n!l'll.. E~Ofl O.C.lar1t... r. UNIVER$AL $1LVER excHANGE, THll. "' ..... ...-. 114 IMC! t tflt of. EllUCIMtl Mllnl•ft dbl 9ALD cow JTRAOCOM A»OCIAl&I, ,,., .,.., *tl ....... ,. ..... v..,,,..,... on IMrdl !~ ... *'· An.I Avt., N-.wt a..cn i I•,. " AD':°L.A~ GAl('r!IElt. t:''S" ttll Olt~. = EM\1 1 A~( LEAlHlllt &UftJ"LIES Oii or ,,,., lftl1 WMtcllff Dl'IV9,,..,,,,,,,.,, ..... ,... 20. ltn: -.,-... • -O•o·-•• •1 •·-· .... ..__! ___ .. ' ' F-tlltt V1l\IW, C.utDmla. fir Nia. MM M. Rtllh', °"*"'* ,....,,_, "10 ID ,,_,, (TT IOU) 4. lot llt1 _,...l'lltltfl "'"" _. · -• _,,. ,,_--. O.!M thbc lStll cllY tf ~rdl. satitl.,a Ort ... H..,.,. INdl on I.I «''ft locltff t1I ttll NI. .W ~ ... ·-,,-... ,, K-~ CA ..... .,, ,. In•,... "'<1T ... ~e .. 1,s,..HO,RIEIY~IH~ t.UowllleA011t1CUlTUlAL t.EASI 1tn. 'Ttllt Mlwt It l*I~ COllOUCIM W I of Sl1tw A...-.. 1fld OofdltiNMJ ...... ,,,.. _. .,. '"' • llOW .,.1,1,...._T......, NO. l... STIPHIN it. LOl!CIC ll"'lftcl ..-l1Mnfllp. by llt°'*1 Si.llnitbt dll'IONI. • . fhlt eH ...,._.. tll¥1• daln'll IMIMt tlll • $1'-.. "" """ 171 Vl ..... ftll Pl.ct ~ M. R.-V A ClilllY of t11i. ,..,; It c. ftl• Mth .. ltlc.ri.rd LM lr1fhMr w1• ~ _.. rtll!Jfrtd to Mt thlrrl. llch ""'91 bt -""hM on ttlt ~ .... C.11 Mew. c.Mlforr\11 Thlt •l•lemlllt flled Witt! 1t1t Cpty Clry Ci.rt, Cttor et ltuntl.-...a., •.' ltll.I at1t1RW1nl W•\ flltcl 'fl{tJtl '"' c.... Wll)I ,.. ......,., _..,.._ "' "" ~ pt! .. w tlle Dlstrld-"'. ~p Wlttl l"lllltlltwdl °""" eo.1t 0.Uy l"ltot, c...,.., Of•nH C-'Y Oft! MaN:ll '· 1m. Pec111. Hlllltlnetori INCll. CM1"'11!• """' , . ty Cllrk Gt Of1ntt County'°" P:IOnllrr Of ~·~ ol U. llloftanthtM c:itwt. or •II pr0\1111-fl tflt.lf*llkatloM."' .. ~ Mlrd'I n. n. " 1•n mn iv TMr-M. W•rd, Deputy C-ty _.1611 MMll:,'!Nto c°""'*" ., m~ V ''TI~'" crry 'll, tm to ~ """'-w1tt1 tti1 '*~ s,eclfl<:ll'ION. IMd bl.nh. _...... ' Cl1ttt c1o w1 JO'°' ., "''~ 111 ,_ n. ~, {UPI} -Pua• llOIMMn to "" ~ at tt11 onic. lnf0mlt1lefl _,, t11 tb111Md .. tne 1b8w C NOTICE · _. "*3 ~., to ii ' ..,. ~ '1be Vatican todav ...... l"vt>li.tied ~ c-t o.ny .,llol,of ~ .. CLAJtK • KIJNEltT, n# llddr-.~M1·atllor,.2tlO. PUBlJ •••DY&1CN•1ttNc:. 1or'~e'Z1~1• .. ~ 111o~ ~ -Mltcll t. f, 16, n, 1'13 ,,.. Kl!il~_OrtW, *rlllo. Clflfl:lmll J, W•YM Syl ..... ter AHWY& at \.lw tit ffll City C ....... tf ,_ Cllll\11M>l!f' l' communl ted t J t 11 tll!lf; ~ flt W. of ~ of · OlrlclOI' of II'~ PICTITIOUS IUSUllSS 4M ti""°'*" c.i.-pn... wllltlll tht lO d•y Wlod fllt hMl'I . ca wo a an PUBUC NOTICE ttw_llfl!IMOJOMd 1ro 1 m1tlft ~•tttlt111 Publllhld 0r11111t eot•t Ditty ~~ """'' sTAT•M•NT "'.....,. 111c11, c,11,.,.""' t1°" Mllll.,. ""''· u, ftlmlNflt "ti authors who took t a P• l---o===-==-::::::::=:::---1 to ttlt •• ,. " .... dlc'tdtfl1, """"" ,.... ...... re~ u. 1m Tiii fl)llOW1111 --Ii OOllllll bu•'-' Publllhld Or1rov-Co.•I Diiiy ll'llot, "" 9-d Wiii c~ ... Mfllrt"llllli(ll PtcTITIOUS IUSINISS lflon(M effer ttlt tin.I pullillcl"OI\ Of ,,._ .. -CE 11' THE 'RTICHOKE, -Pit•• *'»>I~. Mardi '· 16. :13, JO, lf'3 671'13 It.tit flrtt "'"'W lftettl~"'-~dera Into bun•-•· ol • ST T•~•-,,.,... PIJBUC nv •• .. -"' 01r,11on of the """.... • •. ~......... wcu:i NAM A ... ... D1tM Mll'Ch. ltn S.Uth C011t Vll119t, $tlllt An1, TOl'l'I ~ ~· COnl.Ulooals through t It I Tiit 1o11ow1ne per.O... 1• dglflCll IMlwt L.BlTIPt L GAUTIER-IALR C•llfDml• ft1l'.ll PUBUC NOTICE Envfrl)fll'ftlnltl ll:Wltw ._... OU a Y at: ~ of ttit 'A'lll MOTICI 10• oot to -Lin SlnO YOUftCI. 1010 W8t MlcAr111ur 0 •i·•~ ~ --t 0.1,.. PllJOlf; for I sex survey. T & 0 MOTORI, m N. H•tbor, """" ' Of ... 9bOYe Mmtd ffc:9dlnt ,.=.:,\ta:=:..-:~(-"'"" ·,,~1 """ '°" SI/Ill AllL C1Hlornl• •tcTtTfOUI IUSUlllS ~~n. 1m··-....... •Y ...,. ":i'u~l~llr':nk 'Tully, 11"2 c~ c:-u.i:.K-& KUN•:t. s of C.Hfol"lll• flit ~ HAM• STAT•M•NT ......... The authors, N orb e rt o Dlf, Tt11t111, c1111om11 n10s s.a MWtH. e.ur •n• ~~LEV'$ TOW1NG '#Ill ..,. "' putillC c11!:... lMI-" ~ b1 '" In-Tiit followlne person• •r. ""''"' PUBIJC N'11'1CE Valentini and Clara 01 Meglio, Tiii• buJlneu '* COl!duclld by ti\ In. Tiit .,,,, ....,,· tll(llon, ,, ""'° lf'OClll;llut'tt, F=ln 'Lin Sine YOUftll M~~ ·:~APEA: co., 15" MecArlllur _____ ..;: Olvlckltt A~ for ••eclltw v111eY, C1llfarnl•· ,, 10 •• m. on T '""y, Tllh lllllrntl'll Wit filed with""' Covn-81'1d .• Unit I.a. Cott• M ..... CA '16lf • °"' Bald they simulated 6 3 8 WIUl•lfl F. Tully Pllbllthtcl OrMOe Coest 0.11., Pllof. ttll lDlfl .. y °' API'!:;.,.!.~ the fa4 "Iii ty Cltrk of Or•not Counry on Mlrdl s. Robtrt Clllrl11 R•••nn•tU\, 15110 HOTIC• TO ca1orro•• "confessions:" to obtaln the Publldl9d' Or8tlClt Coast D•llY ":i: Mwdl n. ...... A!WU .. li. ,.,, '4D ~ 'C=.11' {Cpe) JUN. H 0. l"1 NS6l2 F~= A~L·w~~'l~.fc!. '°'~s A ~:::1:: c~~:;..:r4 = Mtrcll 23. 30. lllcl Mrll 7. 1.(, 1m 14-73 PUBlJC NOTICE Ul17'Kll2702, \.IClllll No •• C•lltotlll• PUbU1htd Ortn11t C11111t Dally 1Pno1 CoriMclo A~ •• lfl'IQll'l•I lffcll, CA THI COllHTY DI' OltANO• priests' reactions on such PUB.UC NOTICE NOTIC:• OI' itUILtc: H1Aa1Ho nm: =:-oan lMcl•nl a1N. Ho. Mlrc11 '· 16. ~ ». 1m -.n 11::!:c.'1,... J=Dor0.·~~m1on, 9 2 o E•l•t1 Of ~~ HQ.l!N MP,t topics as premarital sex, NOT1ce 1s HEllEaY GIVEN tNt • 1115'5774, UcanM No., C•lltom1• o•n1 PUBUC NOTICE Thi• Mina• 1, conc:1ue11c1 by • een1r•• r:otto, DtcMM«. adultery' birth control and un-sull'&Rtoll =T 011 TMI! ~1~11":'J: cl:.uof~-~~ "!:.f;ri :i~~ l• w 11\it ~ ol Mfl•tth-v • u. "''""·:~ c. llt•ttnne"" er:~& Of1stt!'E,:!!Y n!'.!:"'~.t1 conventional sexual practices. ST.t,TI 01' CALIFOltHIA t'Olt 1, 1973. ,, ttll """"" Of, 6:JO ""' .. or •• llM of ""' unOanl~od fol' of_'=w.t~~ t'ICTITtoUS IUSINISS Tllll •Ill-I Wt• fll.o wtlll tM COUii· '"'' •II '*'°"" hlvk'lt dMlfl• t1•l111t ... Vatican pr·-. spokesman THI COUNTY Dt' 01tAN•• _,.. 1"9,.. ... "'* rntltor n'lll'I' be 11111 3ll7l of the CIV" (I • of Id NAM• JTAT9Ml!NT ty Clerk ol 0r•"9• Cou11ly on Mlrcll 6 ... Id <llctdant .... r9qlj(red to fllt """" ~ MO. A·7UM hlllrd, 111 t1tt CCMICfl Chl"'bW"' tilt Cfty C•llfOrfll• loet'I*' Wlftl l;Cllb • Tiii 16flow!MI pel"Mn .. "°"" 111111-tm wfl!I t"' _ .. ry vouclltt'I. 111 tlll offtcii Fed I Ale ··-·~-' d h NDTIC:I 0111 HEAlllNO Ofl l'tlTjTK)N H•ll. n F1lr OrlW, Cott• Mffl, wrfllll'lll and ........ -"1'· ••• • PDM2 of 1119 drtrk "'"" '"°""" lfttltteli Q!Wt,•w er co SimalWmi sai t e l"Oll PR09ATll 01" WIL&. AND t"OR c.n1om1., on "" folloWlllO Ptfltklllt for O•lld ftll• IOltl A'I' of IMrdl. tm II: .. ' LIGHTING .. MAHUFAC· PUbllshtd Ot-•11111 Cotll D•lty Piiot to prfffl\t "'-"'' with Ill• MCIUltY naiP bad committed ' 'a LITTIRS TESTAMl:NTAllY Cfltngt In ?QM: L. IECKER, A!illlll TURING, 17'7W DYPlrS. Clrc.W, lrvlM, 1 U. » l'13 .u-n YOUCl!trs. to ttit uftffrtllll\ld 1t the offlct r-e., ... of ANDREW F. SPATZIEA:. llfO A:ElOtU! ft&TITtoN R·""°"" bttng IPubll.tlld Or•• Coast Ditty ":;; C•llfor11I• '2701 Mlrd'I '· .. • of tltorMp, SLAVl'TT, EOELMAH A"'O particularly odious violation of know11 ••A. F. sPATIIEA:, D«MMd. • tt1t1 pt11tton « the e1111i. « J•ck s. M1rch :n. 1m 1 \.lahllllf Ol•lf'lbutln. inc.. • PUBLIC NOTICE we1sm-1t, uu wi111111,. 11VC1., suri. 10». the sacrament ol r.•ance" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tt'lll R&11b •1111 A:or;:hntff lnYfltlMftl Corn· c1nf«nt1 Corpor1tlofl, 11115-J lk""rk lltwf1'Y Hiii•· CtHforftl• to711, wMctl •• Jollll•IDll &. WlllOl'I lncOl'porlt.O, •llOl'nlYI P"llY. 136 Rodlllt'lr $tl'Ht, Cotf• Mftl, PUBUC NOTICE Clrdt, lrvl111, C.lltwl'lll '2107 fhl pit~ of M111tn of ttit ~'9Md 111 and fell automatlca ly under ••• _, 1t 11w 11at 1111c1 hl!'•ln • pa1111on tor tor ....,11t1011 t. ,._ .,.,.., Thll blltlMh 11 111111\Q conduclrld by • • US46 111 mtttwn ptrt•t1111111 10 1t11 "'''-of,Mld h ' ProMlf ol Wiii •!Id fol' lllUll\Cf of Lit· loUted •• 131 Ind 131 £••• ltltl Strtlf. MOT1C• TO ClllDfTOltS Corporl!lon. HOTIC• TO CREDITDRt dtclclellt, wtlllln lour rnotrtlll •flw ttw t e excommunication order Wlnt•r Damane 11rs Tnt•"""''"' to the petln-r, trom Cl.C:P 11\d c1 t. R4. ••••RIOlt coun OP TM• R-ld o. •-· ttf'aldtnt su1Pe11:10R cou11:r o• THI 11r.1 Pllblte.tlon of thl• 110tlc .. cutfl..... them off from the ~ -lJI •eletenc-10 Which I• madt for fl.H1flar RElOHE ll'ETITION R·~ being flOltHIA flOA Thi• •tllll'!llllt flltcl Wfftl the Countv STAT• 0,. CALIP:ORHIA 111011: D•tld March 13, 1'13. Chur~ch... par11cUL•ts, •ncl ""' 1111 """ 11111 pt.ct !ht pttltlon of COltl Miii IPJll\n!ng '~~·c:~.f#~ .. Olld9S Clerk ot °''""' Ccr.lllfy on: Mtrctl •• 1m. THI C:OUNTY OF ORAHOI RAYMOttD M. IENl"ORD A Denver police car sits ot 111er11111 ttut uHn. "'' b9M'I Mt tor Aprtt c11mn11u1on. Post omc. aox 1200, cost• N a mn By ArthUr E. Kl'IOW, o.pvty County H .. A-1n1s £11ecutor ot tM w1n of "It's barbaric," Valentini near a pa·-ment ca'--10, lm. ,, 9:00 1.m .. 111 tht eourtroom of Miii, far ptnt'ilfslon to "2-prooerry EI" of ALV~ILD .. JACOBSON, •k• Clerk. E1t1i. or CLYDE L. MOUNT. Dtc.... !ht •bo\19 lltl'nld dlcldlnl ..... ,,.,-OIPlrtmlnt No. 3 of .. 1d court. •I 700 loutld .... of IMr Strwt bltwffll the • • 0 8SOH 'o.c $old l'Ul'a ... SU.VITT, ID•LMAN AND w•1••1t said. !!What a wav of opening in wi.ere heavy rains Civic C•nler Orlv• W11t, In 1"9 Cl'V ol S•11 01900 l"rHW•'I' •llcl South Cotst MA:S. ~=· t:cHEll:EtiY G~EN. to 1111 JAMIS IDWARD OOUOHllltTY NOTICE II HEll:EIY GIVEN to the IYI Rflll' L. MfllW " Al. S&nl• All•• C11Ufornl1. ll:oad, from Cl.CP to CR. CcmlTl!lfCl•I· NOTI of tllt bo\OI "'mtcl dtctcl1nt AllWMY •I Lnf cr.dltorl of t1!t tbo'I• n•rt'lld cll«dtnl .. Wlltlll1'9 11 .... Sflt11D up a dialogue.'' and snow caused dam-0.1111 M•rch 20, l9n R11:ru11on. • 1 E crldlton ._'v1 .... clll"" .,.1"11 1111 S6Vlfl T...,.'"''' ,. ""' 111 Pll'IOl'I• 111v1no c1.1m1 tll•ln1t 1111 ,.....,,, NUii. c•IU. '9:111 t d . th WILLl1'M E. SI JOHN, NOTICE IS FURTHER G" N ttwlt It th1t •II --Ired to fill thltTl. Ullflft .... ""'" .-Id 61C1dent .,. '9Qlllrld to flll ftltm. T•h It'll).,..,.. The survey, entitled "Sex in age O roa s m e area. counrv c1erk w1c1 """ 11111 plKI MY find •" ""°"' wld. ci.c.dlllt .,. ,......, o111 Drlfl ... <•n...., ntM with ""' M(flNlry vouch ... •, 1n the ottlc• A~ ..,. ._...... the ConfessJonal," appearM in One b a p p y citizen JOHNSTON .. WILSON, INC. (11!9rfttld m•Y •PllMr Ind be tlllll'cl by with ""~ ~iJ:.. ':irt ~ t"\llllltMd <>r•not COlll O•llY Pl tot. of tlll clll'k of "" l bOYI lnllllld court. or llubltilfttd Of11191 CO.II D•llY ""'°' '1" llv: A:od111c• a11t1• the Ctty Coundl of ... City d ~~: of tlll cl•1 """'•with tht ,...Mry Mirth t•, n. 311111d Ap(H •, 1973 714'73 lo prw11n1 IMm, with tM nK1111ry Mtrch 16, n. JO 9nd Aorll '· 1m "116-73 bookstores this week shortlv drove over the spot soo N1wpor1 c:111ttr Drl'll. su11, no Ol'I the 11ar11n1nt1oritc1 ••-• to ptMtfl ,.. ~'"'9Md-' thl offfe9 -voucr-s. 10 1111 imMr11;nac1 11 "'' offlc••l--------------arter a mass C 1. r cu I at Io 'n when 1·1 collapsed, dam-Newport •••ell. c.u1. nu. EILEE~,1"· PKIHNEY voucllln. to~ •·--G1u1c11n. PUBLIC NOTICE ., •ttwl'llY. FA:ECER1CK w. HEARN, .oo PUBLIC NOTICE Tll: (n4) "4-!122 Cl'Y Cl..-.. of the of Ill! I , ......... . North Brt/111 Bl'ld., No. 203, Gi.ncltll, • b"•hed . th . All-~1 for PlllllOl!tr City of Cott. MtMI TllolfllOll 11\d N 11111'1. A"°"""" flt Ltw. Ctllloml• t1203, which 11 tlll plKI of''--------~~--~-magazme pu u.::i excerpts aging 'e SuspenstOll Oll Publl•lled Oreng• Coast oelfv Pilot, Publltlltcl Or•llQ9 CNP D1lty !Piiot, 611) N.wport Ctttter Ori,..., lulta 1Set l'ICTITtOUI IUSINESS bufl"'" of ttll uncltrllOntd In •II mtllars NOTIC• INVITING alDS from it. his vehicle. M•rcn 21. 23, 29, 1~73 W ·73 M11rd\ 23, 1f73 ISS.73 N1Wp0rt B"ch, C11Ufoml1 t'l660, which I• NAM• ITATIMENT Plf'!tlnlne to ttll 111111 of ,11d cltcl!lent, Nott~ I• M<'•bY Ol'ftll tlltl lllt IOlrd of _'.'..:'.'.'.'.__::: __________ _'.'.'.:'.__::::'.'.::::: ______ _:_:;::.:::_::::::::_:::::__:_:::::_ __________ -'... _____________ th• pflCI of b\lllMM of !hi unclerllgntel Tiii followlllll Pll"lolll .,... doing within four montlll •fl•r lh• first public•· Tn11twt of U. t-t Community COi .... r nur.Je('ylond ... naturer Portner. for every bloomin' thing ~ SUN OR SHADE AZALEAS Very few lhrui!J µit equal !be exo!fo azaleu. ~eir'rol!age is lush and full .with large, double or tlnale Oowers opening in profusion during spring and summer choose from a selection of colon. Extra large • ., ~ • ··~,I PLANTING CALINDER FUCHSIAS Many hybrid and cultivated varieties of Fuchsias wm delight your eye with their crisp, jewel-like blossoms in various combinations of red, pink, potpie "pastels, and white both single and double Jn 4" containers 59~VALUE NOW ONLY •.• DECORATIVE PATIO FIR BARK Stop in soon foryour month by month guide , to a better garden what to plant and when. Spr•ad • w•athe.:.d h1ndsom•· ly, textured 9round cov•r - you sack •nd save on a $3.00 value. Plus helpful "How to suggoations." .Now Only .$1.59 Jn 111 m•tters p&rt•lnlng to 11'1• e11111 of bulllltN •a: 0 •• E ltDll of It'll• nollct Ol1trlct of °''""' Covt\ty, ClllfOflll" wlll Slid dlcldlnf, within tour ll'IOl'llll .11... AMElltlC,1,,N c ........ E A: c I AL N· O•tld M•rd'I 1 · ,,13 rtetl... ....... bids IJll lo tl:OO •,rn.. !Ill flril publlc.1llon of thl1 notice. TERPA:ISES, UOO JMMICI Rold, Coll• JOSEPH 'o. EOWAA:OS Thursclty, Aprll S, im, •1 ttll PW'Cfll.ing O•l9d, Mlrd! 12. 1'71 M114, C•llf. t26N Executor of tl!e Wiii o.ot. ti llld ~ district ~ ·11 W•ldo Gordofl WUl19mJ. Pltrn E. Sflw•yi, 1800 Jam•lc• Rold, of tllt tbovt 1111mld decld111I 13711 Adlml AVll'fl.lt, COiia ""-• ExtcVIW of the win of "" Co.I• MH•, C.lll. '26U l"lfBDIRICK w H•ARN Ct+lfol'fll• tt Wh~ tirl'lt .. 111 bldll WIN .. '"°"" n•l'nld dtc.ci.nt A~tnu:-;,~~:· c.'tft ''~ W«idrutl 411 Hlrtll •r•lld' atw1 .. No. iei publldy OPfNd •lld rMcl fol': __ J. aulltTON, OAULDIN, Thi• tMl.ln1u I• 'COflduCtM by. 111111'11 GlllMI .... C•H,.,.,.I• f12U ,RINTINO ANO llNOIHG Ofl 1'11-1'4 TIIOMSON • HIUOH f>lrlntflhlp Tth (lll) ....... 61tANGe COAIT COl.LEGI! CATALOO. Attorwws It l.IW P1trr1 E S.WIYI Artwlll'f fW lblclll# All bldt It• M tit In kc~ with 61• Nl'MIO"t C:Mter DrtV9 Tiil• 111'9tlllni W•• fllld wlftl '"' ClllJl'lo Pullll•hld °""'" CONt 0.11'1' Piiot. "" l111tructlon1 •1111 COfldltlOM •rid s.n. 1• 1y Clerk ot Or•lllll• County Ol'I M•l'dl •· M1rch t, 16, 23, 30, 1m 10f.73 Sptclflc1W-wNch .,. now on tit. ..ict N...,.., a.act!, C11lfwMI ,,... 1973. mty M IKUred 111 ltlt offlc:t of IM Tiit l7MJ .,..,.,. "'*" PUBLIC N011CE Purcftl•lt111 """' ot Mid tcho&t cll1trlet. AltWMYt ht IDCll!9t ~ullll•Md Or•1191 Cot•! O•llv Piiot, !•cft lllOdat lfttlll Wbn\lt With hi• bid• Publl•IMld O<•rov-(Olllt Dally l'llot, M•rch '· 1•. 23, 30, Im .. 73 HOTICE TO calDfTDRS ctthl ..... en.ck. Cilrllllld check. or bid· Mlrcl'I 23 '° •ncl A,pr11 •• l:S. 1m 9')-n SUP•lllOR COUllT 01' THll der'• bond "'. Pl'l'lbla to lht ordll' of ' PUBLIC NOTICE STAT• OI" C.U.IP'ORNtA •O• THI \::.J~''-rr~:=111~1':11 ~= :i"r~! PUBLIC NOO'ICE COUNTY OP ORANel '"'" ftvt' ~I (!'Ill of 1111 •urn bid ils I PICTITIOUS •USINUI N .. A·7"41 • llutt•rttt llllt '"' blOcMr wlll lf!W lnlo SUl'ElltlOR COUIT OP TM NM\I tTATIMINT !dll,. of HAlflt1!TT I . NOnlNGHAM, the ~ (ontnd If 1M Mff'll la STATI OIF CALll"OltNIA l'Olt Thi 16flowtng ptnOl'll .... clolno IOITlltlmff known II HAii: A: i En NOT· hllrdtd tl·lllm. In"" l"llllt °' f1llvr. to THI CouNTY °" ORANO• bulllltSI ••: TINGHAM •ncl HARA:IET NOTTIHGHAM • .ni.r I/Ito IUtll contrld, !ht PfOCllcl• of •-c• °" "::..fN:: .. itWT"10N v ..... P!ltllY'I PIZZA, 21°"'6 w. Oec•o"T'1"ce' ,, HEREOY ., •• ,. " .. ,,.. chtck wtll bl forfflftcl, or 111 the CIS" ••• L D .._ Oeean Front NtwP0tt Blldl, CA "660 " of • bond, tti1 lvll wm thlrtof wlll bt POI ltltOIATI ~WIL ANY ~ Vlvlin Smythe, 4» p 1ckw 1 ck crldl!01"1 of IM •~ n•mld cllctdl"I torltllfd to .. tel tchool c11"'1ct. ' LnTEaS J11TAMO·A~AI CHAFFIN Clrd1 No. llS. Hurrtlftlton lch., CA . 11'111 •11 ptrlOl'lt lltv!ng cl•l"'• tflln•t !ht No blddar mt'I' wlthdr•w hit bid for 1 Etl•ll Gf ....,,.is • RlclUlrd Mont-. m lltll It., .. kl declettnt 1r1 r1qu1rld lo fl1t them, parlocl of torty·ll'll l.U) dtYt 1n.r tM O.C.1Hld. thtt llnk Minhtrt.ll ~ CA '°"' wltn thl nec .. 11ry vouchlr1. In thl offlct d•I• Mt· tor the .,ilno ft1treot NO'l'.ICE IS H!-Rf8YT~E!c:i SrlillOI Tiii• bllllMU b'cofldlldld IW. ll"lltr•I of t"9 Clark of the 1bov1111t11tld court, or TM loolrd of Tr'\lllMI r.WV.. ~ of .ArMrtCI Na . f>lrtl\lrihlp -r to Pl'Mlnt "*"• with "" 111CH1try Pl'IVl1"9• of rtlld1ne ~ l'rw:I •II bfdt or' AtsodltlOll hM flttcl Mrtln • pttlnon for Vivi"' '""""" vovcl'llB. to the ufMMrllgMcl •I tilt offlc1 IO wtl'll •llY lrA11ul1r1tllt or In. Problll9 of WIU lllcl for IUUlllC• of Leto Tiiis ll•l""*'t Wlf flltcl wllll !hi COUii-of nl• AllOl'l'll'f• Clllrln 0 . Shlw, Suitt fOl'mlllli.t 111 111y bid or In the blddlne. i.r1 T .. t."'llllll"f to thl Ptllt10lllf", IV Cltrk of Or•llOI County 1111 Ftbnl•ry NU!fll)tt' a, 24" wu1111 ... Boul1v1rd. HOttMAN !. WATSON r&fWreflCI to wl'llc.11 11 mtc11 for lurthlr f7 lf73. S111I• Mo/llct, C•llforl'llt fCM03 wllkll Is llCly llotrd of Trwl ... 1>1rtlcut1.-., 11111 lhlit 1111 nme Incl pt•c• • l'Ullf !hi pit« of buf111111 of 1111 und1r1lgflld OPlll: Aprll S. 1973. 11 :00 •,"'· of lll•rlng ttlt ""'' 1111 been Hf for Aor)I Publl h6d Qnnge COii! 01!1y Piiot In an rntlttn Plrl•lnlnt lo till •111!1 of Publllhld Or•no1 CNlt Ollty 11'11ot 10, 19n, 11 f:OO •.m., 111 111e courtl'oom ot M• h '. 9 1, 23 im m.73 ••Id dtcldMt, within tour rnont11s •lier M•fdl 1., zs 1m mn Ceo1rtm1nt Ho. S of ••1d court, •t 11)11 re .. • • ' 1111! 11r1t publlc.1tton Gf tlllt nollc1. 1 ~"-'--"C''--------- Clvlc C'1lllr Orlv• WHI, 111 t"9 City Ill PUBIJC NOTICE O•tld M•rch 15. 1m PUBIJC NOTICE S.nl• An., C11jtoml1. R08Ell:T H, GAR81!R, JA:. Olftd March 20. 1tn. !)l.ecutor of ftl9 WLll of WIUIAM E, IT JOHN, t 4Uf1 lh1 •bovt 11•!'/lld dKldtlll NOTICI Ollt TIUST•a'1 ULI Countv Cllrtt PICTITIOU5 aUSINISS CHAlltLIS D. SMAW, NI. • "11 WALLAC•, lltOWH AND CllAIN ttAMe ITAT•MIMT Sull• Nll"'W ... , 011 April tA, 1fn. It 2:00 e'dedl '-"" • Att.nityl It LfW Thi followlng ...,_ It 411111111 Mll'llM MM Wlllhlrl 1M119'1"'1 11 ltlt IOUlll ff'ollt '"lranc.t of tlll old m DWW Drlw, ..... ,, •• , .... .Menlct. C:1H ....... '"" °''""' County Cwrtllwlt tocflflld. In , ... __,.,. ..... C11ftr911 ftMt I It V I N E CON IOLI DATED A-., fW •fte9111' 2l)O bloclt of WHI ~11t1 ,.... ll'ld .• T" (TI4> ...,,, Fll.EIGHTWAYS. 1117$-J Sk't'Plrlt Cir· Plt...m\ (IOl'm ... ly WHt Shrtll ltrttf), ... ""''" A~ ,.,; ,....,,... cit, lrvllll, c.lf!W'lll~~ l'llblllhad Ort11gt Co.11 01lly Piiot Alli, Ctllloml1 IQUITABll! TllUIT Publflllld o;.no. c:0.11 D•lty "''°'· Lighting : t Ofltrl .~Inc.. • Mlrch 16. 23, JD •ncl April'· lfn 171-13 COMPANY, •• dvly~ ffOOln ... '""'" Ma n 24 ao, tm •on C•llfllrll1• Corporatton, SJ Sk't'Plrlr. """*" tN dHd of trU11 ..,... Odlllw-l'M, rcll ' Clrc ... 1rv1111, Clllfotlll• 10701 PUBUC NOTICE 1171 l"ll9ltl IW ~ Sift Hlco1,1 PUBLIC NOTICE this blnlntU II Mllll eonclucted bV 1 • CrllOltomo 111 If llOUMI ~I 1---=,.;.=:;:=;=:;,.;,~~ii;;,.-'-I Corpor&tlon. cr1-1omo rtcOl'cl9d"" October'.tl, lt71, fflWPCHlT-MnA UNlt'llD A:on•ld o. lrown, Pr"1dtllt N•w,•c .. Hoo'·.M•.·.~,.U~llD Ill boCllt .. 5' • .,...,7.., of Otrlcl1I lttCoril• tcHDOl DllTillCT Thi' 1letem.nl fllld wftll lf'lt Coullty '"'' In lf'lt Offlct of tht Coullly Rte~ of tlllltct llM .... ..., Clerk of Or•11gt County 011: M.1i'dl f, 1m. lltfkl IAYl!ifll '"' C>rlnll• County, C.llfot71ll, by fM1011 bf NOTICI! IS HJll:~IY GIVEN "11! ttlt Bv Arthur £, Kreger, Oeputy COUl'tty NOTIC! IS. HElltEIY GIVEN ltult 11'11 ~t if! tM lllYll'!.i'lt or ,.,-formlnc:• pr l111rcl Of EclclatlOl'I 6f fh9 HtwPOrt·Mfft Clerk. Bo.rd qt Ecflic•llon of tlll Nlwport-Mt11 ObllPftON MCll!"'M ""'""' • Noftca VI V111rltcl" $dloot Dlriflct.lf °''"" COl.lflty, pma Vf!llfld SctlCd Dtttrlcl of Or•ll!lt County, o.f'1.llt lflcl Etkllorl to Siii Uf'ldlr Otld C.lrfomll, Wiii r11:9I ... ,_ltd bids up to JAM•t IDWA~D OOUONllll'( C•Jlforlll•, wlll recllvt Mllld blcb Up lo of TMf 11.tVlllt bi-.. r9C0l'dld If ~ U :OO A.M. Oii IN 21\d fliy of Apr111fn ,, '°""' T-SDlta... 11 :00 .... ,.,.. on the 3rd dly of Aprll lfn '' fol" by ,_ Ind rn<W't """ IN'11 "'°""" thl oMot~tf-..fd ktlOol· Dlttrfet, '°Cltacl Ufll• ............. ... -·' tlll offie1'11f-Mid ~llool Ol•trkf, kdtacl Ni'l'llWI , tllPMCI tine. WCI'! r"ICWdllhwl, ,, 11S1 Pleclftti• AW(lul, Cotll M .. , on.,., Clllflnlfl flNI ., 1157 l'ltc'"lll ,.vam., CO.fl MMI. wlj\ ..... , Pllblle 9lilCtlOll to "" tllfl'*;t C.llfoml•, 9t Which flrM Nici blda win bl A"-Y et Law C1lltorlll•. •t ... ,di "ml .. ac:i llllf• Wiii be llldcltr fol" c••ll, pl'tlblf Ill ~ rnoM'I f)Ubllcly...,... •11411 rlld tor: Publl.,,.. °''""' COMt 0.11r Piiot, p.1blc•,1v .~.-........... tot: of"" Unit.cl Sitt.. Df ArMrlc.t II""" of Cvt tloclc" ... .,.,. N,arcll 16, 23, '° ~ April " 1m nJ.13 .... ~".. LOA I Nit, wltllovt C:OWIMlnt or Wltnlltty e)I.· All blda •r• to lit In ~ with .. ...m ,,. to bl n ICC'Ol'dlllc.I wtlll prlllld .-: 1rnp11tc1 .. to t111., ~ Condtllam. I n •tr •ct l.o 11 •, tflcl PUBIJC NO'flCB C!lflcll!IOM. I n •tr u ct Ione, •lld or IMllft'lbir•l!Cft. tn. ln!Wflt C'011¥1Vfd,to. SPtciflc:atloM. wlllcll .,.. ftf1# °" flit 111 SPtClffc1tlolll, wl'lldl ,,.. -.. lfll In lnlf "°'*' htld by II lllldll' Nici dtM 'of ,.. lfTICi of ffll p~ Alllftf Of Nici the Clffle& of !ht l"Ul'eh1111\g Agent ot Mid truft. trit aM to 1111 ,,_rfV 111 0!'11111 klloo4 'Dl•tl'fct. 11S1 l'JICtnll• A"'""", HOTIC: .. • 1!...~!!orroa, -'-• Sdloof Dl•trlct, 11$7 PltC9tltl• Av1n111. c-rv. Stai. OI C1llfoml1, dlterlbfd .,, c:.t1 ,,,..., C1llfllnlla.. IUIPEltl ~,., 0 1 " Gott• MIM, C1Uforfl/1. 1,ot 21• of Tl'ld No. ,..,, 111 "" CUy E~ Mddlr l'IMl&t 9Ubtll/I • bfc1 dlpoill JTAT• Of' C:ALll'ORNIA POI Eldl blddlr' rTHnt tutltlllt e bid cllpollt ot !11111 Alll, •• Pit' l'IMIP r«O!'dtd In In the'~ " I ctttlflld or Cit~ TMI COUWT'Y O• o.ANO• In "" form of I Wflflfd or ct11hl1r1 80olo: U5. HgfS 39 to 0 fftelw:l'lt 'of dltdl .,. • lilcl lloNI ~ to tlw Pf!' ct11t * 4-Jliff check Of • bkl bofl4 9QUll ton .... par etnt M~tc'lll•naou• Mari., 111 ftll Offlet of the (""' ol "" ~I of .... bid, "*'-E•l•I• of JOHN •• SANSONE, DKll .. (5'1.J of "" ~I of ttM bid, m.u County llecord« of Ol'•/'lfl ~. P'Y•btl to t111 ....,.,. of thl Hftpwt-M .. Id. . PIYlllk ti) "'9 6nfll> Of 11'11 Ntwport.,y,... 'Tiit 1lraet tdd""' 11111 otllll' ~ UflffltcJ ldlOOI District A hrlon'NllCI NOTICE IS HEA:EIY GIVEN to the u111n1c1 kJlool Olttr!d. A l'tl'"for"m•nc• dtllONt!Ol'I, It lfl't. pf "" rw4 ~"" lo/Id "''Y M AqU!rad ~I !hi dftcret!Ol'I el creditors of 111• 1boV1 Mmld cltc.«1.,.t 80iicl rnt't M nqvlrtcl et t11t1ct1tcr1t1on of dltcrlblll ..,.,.,_ It ~ to bl: ,,.. Dl'11'1ct. In, t111 IYll'll Of f1llur. to tlllt tll ptrsortt 111'111111 d1ltnt .Calnff thl 1119 Ol1trkt. 111 t111 l'Ht'll of f111urt to a.6a Cl1!'9fnOl'lt Strtilt, lftll1 A111, "'"' IMo. lllCll CCl'lfNct, the Pf'Oeltdt ot .. Id <11c1<11nt .,,. r1e1111r11111 to fllfl llllfn, entw lftto tuen eontr.ct. fht IWOl:ffd• OI C•llfoml• tms th9 cllldr: wlll tlTI fof1flftd, or In "" of 1 with Ille n&e•ffll'Y \ICH,ICl'tlr" I'll thl lfl'lct 1111 chtc:k wlll btt forlllltM, or lri e111 Gf a l'ht ufldtnfetntd TMtat cll~llflll ..,., bOfld ltil fllll Mll'll tlw9ol' w111 M of fhl cltrk of 1111 •brilt tnlltltd court; Ill bOllclJ the full IVft'I tlleAOf w111 bl ll•blllty for lft'l ll'ICOl'NC'lnll!N of"-'"""' forttitM to M1cl ktlOoil 'Olltrkt of Ot1..-lo ,,..._, thlm, wtfll ,.. I '**"wY forfelt.i to Ulcl lcl'lool Dl•trld of Or•l'lll' ldd.,... ljMI ott... ammtr1 *'9'1•tlon0 Ir eounrv. vouctt.r1, to !ht unidtl'il111tc1 • ,,.. offlet County. 111y, lhoWn 1w.i11. ·"' 11.• bidd., fl'llY. Wllhdr•w 1111 bid for • of: Adlmt. DlfllUI & Hllit!tfnt. m W.t ' No IMdtt' m..,. wlftldr"' ~I• bid kll" 1 Sllcl .... wlll M -* " ~V TM Period ot tortyofh.e (fS) dl'I'• lflll' tf\e Sixth $tr#, tol ~ c.11..,,.... fCt16, l*iOd if, forty.flw (.45) '4l\tl •ffff tht obllllfklril MC!Jl'ld b1 llid deld Oii tnlf,f dlta Mt fartflt OPllllftt ........,,. whldl It "" J81Ct Of butlllesf of fill cll,..Mt..for..'.tltl ~!tip~. lfldudlf'IO Ill _.., ... -""'"'"'of Tiii llotrd of Ed\lc.ltlof! of 1111 HIWPOf'f· und«ilontd tft •n nwin.. Plrt•lnlre to T"' llotrd of Edutallorl ol tht Nt;wport. tnntll I/Id of Ille trust CNttld tJtf 14ld """' IJJllfltd kllool Dltltld , __ fhl "" H\111 of lllJd -.olllt. Within tour IMM Untflld SCl'lool Olttrlct ftMl"olft fhl clHcl of trulf/ •II Mll'M nptlldtld Ulll:llM- • right to rtllCI 1ny or 111 ~ •1111 llOI rnontlll lfter fllt first pubHc .. lon of till• rl•ht i. ,.ject 1ny rw 111 '*'·" 111c1 not the ttrrns of Mid ~ ,,, tf\llt, flllt;!' lllC91ur11v l«9Pt ... 1-1 bid, 1nd to t1o11c.. . • 111C'91Wlt.,. ace.pt the IOWHI !Md, •rid to AJM!ld1 lflll us,u1.n rtt'NIJl\lnll ~ '' wtl'lill •llY 111torm1llf'( er lrrtGlll•rlty In D1ted ~ch lS. 1f7' wit~ &11y lnlorrntUty or lrrllQ-.i"rlty In of ft!t_llOft tflC.lll"ld by 1110 dtM tit •'· lllY•blcl rQV*!. ' . COH&TANCr ~~v tANSOHE 1nv bkl rtclivtcl. wllfl·lntwefl from APi'\l 1, 1m ••Ill .. Id DllH ...,,rc111'-lf'73 EMcuffli.fll ttil! wn1 of 0.1911Mlrcn16,, tfn _ nott pr~IOld. HEWPOftT.NIESA UNIFIED !ht 1Do¥. Mfllld dteldlllt NEWPOf\T•M.ES~ UNUlJED Dlltd ...,.,.ctt 1S. 1m I SCHOOL 0'1sT1tlCT ADAMS. OUOU•.• H.U•LTINI • SCHOOL DISTRICT EQ¥1TA8Le TRUST COM,AHY. of Ol'tl\OI COUl!ly, C1Ufornl1 m ................ ' of °"""' Coufll)', ClllfOi'lll• '.. ""'" •v Oorotl!Y H•r'llY fl'l•Mr L• ~ Ctllf. ,.,. ,; ly bor8fhy .. .,....., ........ ly LEWIS w. McMULLIN. in one gallon containers.. 1.97 Value 99 ¢ Now Only... EA r Purdlls!no Ao-it T.._...1 {tlll '2f.1J41 iturc:lllilng AfMnt Vice IPrulcllnt -·•- "5-llOO A""1Mn fW lxaclllri11 .... 1100 -•~,,;~=~==::-:=========================:~I I itublltlMMI Ol'•nH Cout Diiiy Pllot1 Pubtlihtd Or•l'ltl COftd OtllV l'llot P'*"'-1 °"""' Cotat D1t1v !Pilot, t"llbllllMd Of'•noa C11111t O.ltr Piiot, • M•rch 16, •ncl Mlrcll 2'. 1m JIO.n Marm 1&. 23, ao 11111 April " 1m m .73 Mardi 1•, lfMI MaR:ll 23, 1m n1.n MlfCl'I zs. '° •lld Apr ti '-1m I01·71. ••• .. ·. REDWOOD HANGING BASKETS Ideal for planting fenU begonia. fuchsias, and other hanging plants. wire handers inclu6ed. 10" lize 1.49 Value 99 ¢ Now Only • • . £4 PITIOSPORUM MOCK ORANGE ~.~l.t:~ie fragrant cfusters of creamy white floWon. Very hardy. . 6.59Value $3 47 Now Only ... • EA @CHACON AEROSOLS C "Doc" 0114-Ktm-Co sa11J: THRll'T . Cu'stom Blend of •.• ~·KNOCKOUT Sucking and chewir!J ' ~\ LAWN SE1ED NuneryJand'.• own • Ideal for hudy year ,, •round grm in front ' ~r ~ICk yard J.OOVa!Ue lb."°'"" llllhq.'n. N..,.oa1y , •. Insects before they kill roses1 sweet peas, carnations, az.aleu and other ftowerm& plants and ornamentlli ~ your choice In 16 or. Sal• -..... -· ~ :ltth Now 11 ... H_, ''"° 'tit t:SO TUSTIN ANAHIEM 1050 /01NGE~ 1113 /I. EUCLJb AfNEWllQRfFRWY. ATLA PALMA -II 8311-9<10/J '3>8181 •• .ALSO IN EL CA/QI', MISS/DI/ VALLEY, ESCONOIDO NATL; tlr'P, SA/l"Dft:CO. XCARIVY Mll'I r, ' PUBIJC NOTICE PUBIJC NOTICE PUBIJC NOTICE PUBIJC NOTICE ORDINANC• NO. 7>7 the City ol eo.i. IMQ, Ol•trlct MIP l).f ATTEST: ••• Whol• •I • ""9\lllr """""'of ..... AN OltDINMC:8 01' TH• CITY COUN· of_~ ..... a.,,, :. ~~Ion,,,...~:'~~ EILEEH !l. ,PHINN!V City Councll 111111 1111 1111 lfltl dly of CIL 01' THI CITY DP COSTA MllA. ;w...-,...cltkflbld In Mcl!011 l lllf9of City Cwtl.of the Mlrf.:11, 1J7l, by the followll'll roll Cflll CALll'OltNIA. C:NAM'OINO THI lOH· s&CTIOH a., T~ Onlliltl'ICI ll'llll 1~, City Of Costa Meta VOii'! INO DI' LOT ... TRAc:l ""· "lltOM tfMtl •lld bt In ' tolta ffllrtY (XI)'"" STAT! 01" CAt.tPOftHIA ) A Yes: Councilmtn: H. mm., I, Al TO lll.CIP. from Md _,,..,. II ,.,..._, Incl prior lo COUNTY 01" OltANGI J u JOl"NI\, PIMley, WllllOft. Rtcllf Tiit City C~ll of the Cl!\' of eo.111 the 9'\plrttfon of fl""ll llSI d•)'I from CITY OF COSTA MESA ) NOES: COl.Aicllm1111 NOna MtM don lltrHy ord•ln •• follOWI: the Pltalft ltltrtof •111111 bl ~1.i.d AIJEiNT: c..nCllmt11: "-I ION l All thlt portion of 1119 llflct In the OAAHGE COAST DAILY I, Ell.EEN P, PHIHHEY, City Cltrlt of JN Wl'l'N!SS WHEll:l!OF f. l'lllv. J1~,... cttimbld rfff """"""' I• lllLOT, ........... of 11111'•1 clrcul .. "" City of C•I• Mesi •rid ""°'"Clo lllrevnto"' my,lllnd INS..,. .... ff. &Ml ~--.a... "'Kid l'lld lllciudld In the RK, ~ 1N1tftd end publ\.i.il ~ ifhl City of (ftrtt ef !ht City Collr!(ll of tt1t C1tr o1 of It'll Clt'f of COlll #MM, ftlll 20lll ctav of ,,..,...,., ,.. • CGitl M9JI, fotjtlltr WITll llW IMlmtt of . Mlrdl, ltn. z-, to wit, . tn1 ~ Gf n. City (9un\cQ voting COiii lrl\eM, ~ Glrtl!'f !hit 1111 llloYe EILEEN !" ,ll'HIHNEY I Lot IO, Tr•d "3t. •• W m:p ~ fol' Incl 11111~1 t!I* Hine. end ,..no Ordln•nct '"°1 n-1 wt& I,,. City Cllrtl ~ ax-oft!clo ~ !ft look n1. of~ ' PASSED AHO ADOPTl!O ttil• lflh cl•Y troclueld •ncl con1Jdar'tlf titet(ot. '1y MC-Clift! Of ttll Cl!Y COUllCn ~=~~tw';:,~· ll:tc:Ordl lf!lll of ""'~l.itr'HAMMITT lloll •t. r.gul•r m..tl1111 of "-'11lcl'c1rv of"" City of COlll MIN SECTION t. ll'ur•utnt to the pravl1I0111 ' ~ ,,,,..,.or-111 "'--Cf'Y Ctul'ldl lltld on 11)1 Sin ct111 It M•rc.tl. PUbll11*1 0r.,,.. COIJI Ditty tA !!«.tlon tmA or the Mu11lcJP1l Codi of 11 of~~ 1m Md ltltl'Mfllr lll1"cl 3'lcl ffofltad Mtrch U. tm ' • ., ( ' -• • • • -=~ ------:...=..:-:---- 11 ... • T"-Jl-t I . '" . I I I " • • • h • ie-'-IH-- . - I 'i J 1 -· I I • - - ll'llot, ... ,,. I I I I. \ \ ) • 1 • Jj llMLV I'll.OT Proxmire Airs Ta,X Return !'nm Wire l!onket 0EtllmaUng his net wcrth at • 11%,000, 8elL WUllaa "E mire baa publlllbed bla 171> federal Income tu return In tllO Congredloaal llecord. It show• that the Wbccoaln Democrat paid $1,758 (Dr bla =="' cele'brat.d hair lrllllplant and wrote off the operation u a medical._. ( PEOPLE ) A number of senalors prlnt annual financial atatements. Proxmife ls the only one known to have. made public his entire tax return. Filing Jointly with his wife, from whom he ls 11eparated but not divorced, Proxmire listed a im Income of $70,118. Of that, $42,500 came from his Senate salary, llt,711'1 lrom book royalUea and speecl>es, lf,800 from bis wife'• catering -business and 13,391 In Interest. * Jt*rt F. Wasner who bow- ed out as mayor of New York seven yea.rt ago alter three tenm, announced he wUI run again for his old job at City Hall -ooly If bis "8n<fldacy ts that of "a complete lD· dependent." Wagner, ·who has Republican and local Liberal party back· Ing, said he iet conditions to be met before he definitely mak.el up bts mind. Wagner, 63, a lifetime Democrat, already has the · support of Republican New York Gov. Nelson A . Rockefeller. * City Cooncllman Robert A. cai.tnln'• attempt to subltitute jelly beans for cigarette! didn't work; his cantoo, Ohio colleagues ate the .candies alld puffed away. But then, he should have known. Capeslrain said he got the idea from a neWIJ>Sper itory aboUt Califomla Gov. Ronald Reagan's doing much the same thing. ' ' L'.ast week· a proposal to pro- hibit llDOklng 1n tbe canton OQUDCU's chambers was voted down' * Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 18, son' of the late New York senator, will plead guilty by mall to a speeding charge, l)l8lrlct Court tp0ke1men ..ia, i'n Plymotlth, N.H. Kennedy, a Harvard stu- den~ WU charged March 4 with driving 65 miles an hour ln a 35 z.ooe ln Campton, near :Waterville Valley Ski Area, of- ficlals said. Sandra Poitaa, the court clerk, said Kennedy would probebly be lined l30 for the offense. s... Mlt,.. \ Youns, CR· 'N.D.), carries a lot of clool for a man of 75. He's among a dozen aenators and representatives who practice Yae Kwqp Do, 'the Kor.ean equivalent of karate. He hold.a an honorary 'black belt, the highest rank, and bu been known to break an occasional board with his bare hand. "It's one of the best physica1 arts I know of," Young ex· plained. * Ginny and Jady Long follow- ed each other into the world 'with only 18 minutes between them. '!'his spring, with an .18 difference in their aoarlng averages, they will follow one another to the podium to ac- cept the top two academic honors of their high school · graduating class at Albany, N.Y. Conforming to a family tradition, the 17-year-<>ld twins of McKownville will depart GUiideriand Central Senior High School as valedictorian and salutatorian, GiMy a tiny step ahead of her sister. Both parents, Mr. and M.rs ArtlNr Long, were valedic- torians of thelr respective high sChools, and another pair of twins in the five-daught er family reaped a c a d e m i c booon In college. -* A prbooer bu aued the U.S. ..,..mment In AUanla for $200,000 damages, charging that prim officials started a hair lnwplant on hla head but abandoned the project, leaving him •Ith a few WU!lghtly patchea of hair. BIH7 Ray lltwtlq, now a prl....., ot tbe Calllomla State PriJon Ill Ollno, claimed be .... promlted three hair trontpllllt .,.,.u ... while ln-~ted at the Jeder•l prlooo In Atlallta, but !be pro- lflDI -halted oiler one operation. \ I '' .,· ;~, _,;, .. ·'' ~-' . -' . ~ .. ' Mayor Treated .as PEOllJA, 111. (AP) -Two monthJ ""' }:. 11 l c b • e I O'Brleo, a, -Y and m·y 1 t.• rioully diaa_.-..1 from hil job at mayor of .Peoria -Illlno!J' thin! largest city . He returned th1a Week, call· ed a new1 conference and frankly admitted that ha bad been undor&oing tiutment for alcoboll&n at the Huelden c..!Of, I prl9* lmtlbrtlm ln Mhwlotl. ·pV£81iUG11r, TD ...,... bec-tbe -of tbe fan, pralled for blS :........,... public CClllfesslot!. In bla aboence, tbe 'mt)'<ll''• Job wu carried on bl' City Manager '!Wbert 0. Wrlgbl. ll he wanted le nlOY • ......,. to the mayor, he did It throoglt O'llrlto's Wilei Juanlt& "The people l>ave beell vory minekiUs and wonder f u I alnoe teot bock," O'llriell, a rled10 -.... It WU bla lormfr atat<'• attorney, aald third IDarrlqe. He bu four In Ill iJ!llrflew -.,,. -1"' -of hll other \'fteygeetmeoo-tbe~· ..tra.r~' ·•·· -. .. ,.;... Jn restiatranll, ,and bop the ' ' •·1 wOoiUI 11'1 up, In ttiO n.ti> ipi-~ on, my desk.. Jns1ind'l'!''l"'4 tp be.jltlnklng Tbey bilve a wOOderful an-orange Jwce, bat It wu laOed deratanding. A 1 c'O b ol 1 t m .. witb'·vOdb;'' Q'Brlen uJd. '11 touches more people th8ll would drlillr: whbky from a lllOll people relillze." filth bottle on4 keep polll'.lng • ' plnll bock 1111!> It oo -1• JV AN I T A , FORMER couldn't tell bqw much. I was secretary of the Peoria police drinking. I waa i belluva con B " . chief, aod O' rien wm mar· man. • ··llee· . -. ' AFUR A •• ~IT'S ITURE ' . . ' STORE 3SRELF BOOKCASE 697 Nlce cl.ar pondero1<1 pine. Ready to 1tuln or palnt aa you like. (llon't pqur blµeberry lu1<9 on lt llu one clown •• know.) LOUVER DOOR BOOKCASE 791 Pine. wltb lou•ered doors and a cab!Mt high enough for rec:i>Fo. Flnlah It off and put yow old Stan Kentcioi(a awar aalely. · . '.'1;1 '( ~NE.QPWER Nll'ESTARD 991 Co~ with the pull Satin amootli. you Juat paint or stain to au11; Put your bedthM reading matter In lt •. like JC>iU Old Captain Maroel..Olillco: ENCY~PEDIA BOOKCASE 1111 It la a beauty>lu pine. too bad I don't b<n'o any "IDq'cl~"l'!"' (Or 11 that ''pedlae '?). ht some pJdllt• In lt and nobodr wW be thew••· 3DMWR\ BATK'cBEsT . ' 1211 Nenr '"m. to haft extra towela or paper aoocl• .bandy. Thia 12 1/4 " 11 3/4 ·x 25 1/2 lncb chMt will do ·It. (U fm off a 1/4" don't - me.) 3 DRAWER DESK 1397 1/4" PIRTICLE BOJUID l 97 ~- 4x8 SHEET Material of 1000 .... a,<aad I"" I lo19otten all but on•, and that -I can't ·~II.) I can lpou. lt'e tlila- typewriter that'• duii>b. ; GUN CUINL'T 3911 ' • • If you must ha'f• these tblnga. at least you can JI.ave a cabinet With a loc:k on lt. And the gun re.ta CM plcnt!c ao you won't acratcl\ Old ::F Belay U ~ !'0\1' l'G'i'on air, 1 , ~ dlqn't !mow her name). With dMp bottom drcrwerl ' ' uomm llU'tOB " .5991 '1 . . ~ llnlahed 1111 with • nice at«i!o looka llke-4 tlmN th. --Well made'Wlth neat harclw ...... lhe11 be ao Rl-ed '&he'll go out and buy new dJl!hoe-l • WAGON SEAT TOY BOX 1997 --~"'"" 4DRAWER CREST 1997 Nent hen• enough lor the f=Ur. but th• prl<9 1n th• fumlture .tores make1 one fairly faint. You flnlah It, you 1a.e the bucks. LEGAL BOOKCASE z9a1 I 'like that title. Makes you think •••rythlng .1 •• ln the ad ahould be arreated. Mecma ti"a deef Uh for a long legal file (So you fU1 it u-p with allde traya. light?), BDRllWER DRESSER 2991 _,.~ .... -. -~. · L-;;::..::.-.,-i.,.i.,,...,,')'· You lmow I Ilk• thl1 bettn 1 f ~~ •---them that 4 drawer. For 1 ::::..--· ;. • ; ~ly 50% more you. get ! ff'•·:~ · • 1.00% more drawen. (And CORRER CABIRET 3997 you are still wondering !\!out the "legal" Joh? Foooh) -lODRAWER DRESSER 3991 ' I Ccln't figure out the % acrtlng1 because 1omebody broke my abac:u1. Say thl1 though. lt'a good looking qnd plenty big. (Oh boy, thla la ad•ertlalngl) .. Now here 11 a line idea.. Take 'adYUDtage ol a, 1 walled conMr. EoP"!'iallr good If wall apcrce' 11 aliort. • · S..tt. • ' • '. • ' ~ I .. ~;:g:zg ' . GIJDtQ .limQVEllT • 197 I kllbd a1ioiol paint or ata1n ~or cmr oi th1a unflnlabed lunil--Wllat a d"""° I cml. Anllqul• la \be -. ta., to do.. and • I re1plt1 an more ,,..actUle. • An .... f_ •••• , '' '~. l • I • i G the! 17 . r Am dai at T d"' Q()( wbi the t~ ~ ab( At alK ta T tea 13 1 ~ j chi ~I cot bw I< t • \. is i.nte'reste'd ·in items "'collicted from abroad, ·ecolo<jy and psychology. Belo~ r.ight', ' '· I ~ • · t ••' ' a family ·l!'ortrait. f . . . . Beyofl STORIES BY W.1SON OEEIUI Of .. .,.., .... "'" Ann McClellan's favorite word ls "em- patby~" ' "Enipalby means Wlderstanding. Sym- pathy means feeling IOI'<)'," sbo,uplalns. And she 1ee1s empotby\will be • key tool in h<r plaoned career -psycbolosy. "Eveeyooe b handicapped in aome way," she asserted. "My handicaps ju.st happen to be pbyglcol." Ano bas cer!bral palsy, but she doesn't let that get in ber way in planning her future. ' . She Jool< a gWrt step !Ut-lall. After at- tendhig cart Hiney School in Santa Ana ' slnCe age ·llu'ie, Ibo· oieddea to leave the sheltered envlrollnlent to attend fe1llilar high school. After a semester,·al '1eorooa del iiar lllgb.§cbool. she 1'5• stnlght A's in ber a~c subjeds; 'ffel:, lawrite IS Spalll!h'' and sllO· gives "<:redlt to lier "really great teacher" who 15 "really bani, llut all the kids on campus know . him and UR 'him."' . REASON TO CHANGE Why all"°" a regular • high "school ' ·.' where Qoly' one other' student attenda class in a wheelchair? ' · ". ( ' . "I wanted to be able to meet more peo- ple," :Ann lalcf. "I tbinlt it will be good · 1..-all of us. It helps lo lean11bow other kids react to thlng.s. "~-'9areas frlaltt~l:dol ~ • ooe in a wheelcbalr U I WU to start · over it' a new school.: I ~·going to Conma d<! Mar. l want to get tllvolved ln as mlny aetiVftles as poesible.), •. I , , Her cluaes f include J Spanish, com- llOSlti<ii, sPeeth.,gecigrapb:r-,n\! adaptl~e pbysk:ai ""'"Ucm! "In adapllve P~'I, slie erplained, ''} lill ~ with ~ bands and feel 'Alreaey, !/;le goti.h • strqer and can do things I cooldn't do at the beginning o! the year." There still are many thlnas "'1ln. cannot do !'O< hersell and she hopes to do moro and more lhrough work with her . . therapists .. IDGH HOPfS Ann cannot feed or dress bersell, brush ber own teeth or walk. "But now 1 can bold a fork." she said, "and we hope 1 C'1\ write 1n a couple of years. And , · maybe, someday, I'll be aWe to walk." Gettipg straight academic ./i.'s isn't easy when yw can't take notes, when 9our tests are all orals and you have to tape record any class potes. Her Spanish tesclitr. ·~· lllready taping ,peclal work r0r 'ber. ·~ . · She' ii tutored each day by lhe student body president at CdM High. .Ann.already bas gotten involvtd in the school bicycle club., ."A car 1)aa t~ follow , ai<log on loog rides !rt ~ at1)'<llle Ures ou1: So.I can rl<le aloog ip··the1Ca;. Next semester we liope ~ ta'ke a• biiat Tide over to Cstalina.'' • • ICa(DS ~ey, she added, i.. that lt la "'llY I r mfuutes away . from home. Before, she had to ride a" bus. an hour each Wilt to Sab(a Ana , and most of the students lived ~ over the county. Now she baa fel'°w ·.classmates living nearby. ., COLI.EGE PLANS } Now that she has made the change to regular high school, Ann ts looking'abead to college. A friend. also confined to a wheelchair, is studying psychology a1 Cali romia Slate University, Fullerton. ' With the funds she will receive ry ' assistance1from the slate at 18, she hope to hire a companion and live on campus. "I want to be a"' psychologist or a counselor." she '"!id. "l think I could listen to other-people's problems and gi.ve them advice. It's the kind of '¥\'ork where ' you can forget your own problems and help others." Ann, with t1'e help ol other yoong Jl!'O" pie, ~ had a wide raOge of e.-perienoes -from explorjug San Francisco with a group of college student. to sailing in a She ls interested in ecology as well and Hobie Cat in San Diego Bay. 1a· l<11"." In the CdM IDgb club. "Last suinmer 1 got t; get into Ille surf FRIENosllIPs and duck under the breakers. Beloro, I "One thlug about being in a had to sit Oil the shore.·· s~ al90 lelmed-. wbeefcbalr," Ann noted, "is that to swim across the pool. 1 ' everybody knows Who -you ·are. Not Her room is fill<)d witli collections from ever')'tllle is friendly or polite, but that's )Jl'ctures to tiny'-boUies and ' her S3 li(e." windchimes suspended from the ceilln~ Lunolt ~ -a • pnblem, also. : A friend writes "an ol Anb's air. ·Scimeon<lbu to feed her. '1t WU a Jir<A> 1 respoodeiice for her "because I love to !em •t first but -I have two good " liear from people arid I love to get let· friends and we're refit\' c\Qse, ~I think. ters." She gets them. !rem througboot the everything wµ.t work Olll ~18.Y· world and tampy friends have sent many Siie has students assigned to Jl!ISh her items !or herhoom from Europe.' fn>!n , c1¥' to c.l&Ss, M she'd· rather Ann is 15. Like any other lf>.year-old fuile lrieocts and have them give her a girt she is interested In clothes, dates, band. basketball games and the Junior. ProQl. An advantage of CdM High over earl Just like any other freshman . . . BE"A ANDERSON, Editor ' , " . . • I . > • ~~. MIN'dl 2'. lt7) l'Mt IS ' • •• ' . Ren ui.r.es:. ·-~I" ... '.ea:rtl'UJ.'ottk 1 \ ;,,., ~ :J;.~~ r_. . • ... .....J-.· .~ Helping • Gordon and Betty McClellan. were in their early 40s when tbeli' fourth cbild, Arm, was born. They had two other daughters' and a son, the youngest almosl a t~er" \ 1be baby, bowever, was slow~_to develoi> mU'Clllar cootiol and coorwna· tiOO: They took her to the pediatrician who kept telling them "she's just not like, the neighbor's children." Finally, a doc- tor friend mentioned cerebral palsy. n.e . McClel!ans didn't know wt cerebral palsy was. Tltey didn't worry aboot definitions. They' just wanted help. At !\> Ann was tested by a poycliojog\St and ae<epted at earl Harvey Schol>!, san- ta Ana · ThroUgb the school, therapiSts, and ~wort between ber porents, Ann' now i.s attending regular school. It wasn't -easy, Belly McClellan ·ad- mits. "You're on duty 24· ~ a day, every day, indefinitely. ~ORK "Ml< husband and I weren't young. Everything that takes . 111111' with any child took longer wilh Ann. \She bad tO'be bathed and dressed and led. . • f ' ••• •"He bad to do everything-for her.· I couldn't have done it W1tti9ul my husband'' help and support, It •took teimwork." i. help -. and giW the cOuple la ~ •tlll>-b.:.U,. ' ' 1 '. ·, • ' • ' over .,t' ' W>: ~ction o( :"' younger view]loint-lljloMcClellans bad _ "We feel pretty lucky," Gordon tbef!l1r 1PG1.•·1>aea ir transporta- a seri.'5 Of ~oompanionf ·for Ann all of McClellan said, "that Ann is not as t1cft.: ~ ... • 4 ;.. • ' ~ • wh\!l'l'bave beooine lrlends. Many &till severely handicapped as Jl!;lllY CPs. B~ llel ~ ~ group in Visi\3i)lltake~t dinnerortothe She's a very btjght.@rl. Slle is not 11181,:fb&~~ -itsellorja beach or.~ trlpS. mUlt!PJy bandlcjppei\ lndlbaa done very ln ,....•;; ~; u-.-•~ in 'fbe . --·· wan. led lhei.. ~··-t well with hor·-..J.I." ~-e .,. -vwmu $100,000 --.. ,-·.-,,...,..._ aid baa been ..... to ~ pai.ied ~~§"-!.~ ... toil She~tedce everything rod·any CHANGES dilldr<n and adults.in.CarL!lilrvey," .,.... ~ _ V1S1 -'?useums, e 1be other McC!ellan"children are now Manlan, Hope Haveo and Helping Hands a-every nde at Kndlt s Berry Fann " 3Z and 28 ~--·"'-bav• eight -~•-and Disneyland, visited' '"" ,... in San -·. . . •= .....,.. c -· Diego. She took part ;{ii~ and ~~~;'°~ wmm get along well 1 Also helped were tile • lipeecb and · Girl Scoots and was oonlinned in , ber "We're": bappy>11lle: is going to .Corona ~ Development• Ceojer 1 n cbureh. ' • del M' u .... " the dd~. "D--·-t ~· l'Midence Speech Clinlc and 11 ar ~· • 'I·• .. ~ ~~a ... -JbW were lmtnunerital tn. hnildinr1 ·the / oisc!PuNE : Carl· Harvey. !Jlere ....,re •galll( in' her ~ 'palsy 'ir~ and But .pie McClellans admit it is bard to educa!ion. W1th . .ooe;:~. to-10 ~IS Ciiild °"''hfm"!'t Centef<in Sailla Ana. , ~etennlne the fine line ~een taking students with.~caps, rt ~dn t be ~range goal for the · 15 aresi-care of and indulging their youngest. belIJOC! • · dent ?P "But we've never bad a discipline prob-.•"H,a,~g· a CP,. child :ean be bah! '"''a . · for cerebral Jlll>l.ed ,'cbildren !em with Ann, never," 1bey said. ,family," tbey''Said, "because11'1 a,Jol~ ,11> bt'Iocaled:inlbe~ty"I,ifetimecare Cere~ ]>l!l!)"is a ~e.ral ~ f"f a ' work I can see how dllficult it woold be for -wllo canpot live bidependently group Of disor<lers C.iised tiy jnjury to !or a· ,)'OUJll couple. ·~1y if It was along with ~ for !I ),Ill and happy ' certain cells in the btalit. ·It il!~neithtt ' 'the ~ cbil$, ,But ·~ell) bad other !If• are theli' ~-_ ;· • . contagious nor heredit.H. .J, •· cblldi.n aqd,_ ~'~""®Y(tto ~·" To dale, a savlilg• account of 156,liOO No two cases aijl! ~~. United lllrs: ,M~c.l1a1,~I an active haS'l>e.niiel ulde-lor land' purchase. lot. 1 Cerebral Palsy literatijre ~ns, bul •'member in thei"~WJJ!lrli·lllirbor Spastic such a '!aclllty. A'ss!stmlc;e is expect<d ,f most ~<eflects"ar6 an,iiWkWai'd Lea~. A l~ing·ore@iVltlm ·with i,orn ',lheildl4& ~~ ·J.eague now..- .involuntafy gait, lack <llf belinee, ·i!\lt· ·a mOmbershin \f40, .it ·.Was founded ·in ' ""'"''"" 'a~ inJlljatswortb. , tural speech and ~g. 1f'inay be1 • 1957° .. a, !Iii~ of.li;e """ Angeles . -~'iM giooip 'reaCh'ihe goal la the 'associated · wi,th irnpa!nneDt of. sigl!t, Spiiltic'aill~'I ~.· · . lu!iNitI Nilptllne'Biill s"cbedwed tbi1 yea; hearlng,reasoningpowerandotbermore Early· projects~,..._ day for <Saturday, AJ)rll 7 Jn the Grand subUe differences reOecting damage to camp.at .C.rlJWvey.~ (la.)e't taken . Ballroom Cl the Oi.lneyl411•1'Hotel. • .:tt~ r '1"· 1 .... ·.i I ! • I~_._ t , I , '! .. ·-Mona .F.ch Ctow·Aea • . t. 'J ':. -·~t . Nepf1:1ne · B~H ' Looking seaward toward the arrival of the · 1973 King N.-ptllne •re (left to right) the Mmes. J_obnnie Walker, chair- man, encl Howard C. Flet<:her and Patriclt A. Nagel . ' . Even t!te memben of tpe sponsoring-Newport Harbor S,,-stic League won't kn0w tile identity of this year's King Ntphlnt until Saturday, April 7, in the. Grand Ballroom of. the Disneyland Hotel. Crowning this year's oceanic royalty will be 0 . W. "Die~' ~h•r", who was Iha group's second monarch. ' . . \ • In tho past t!te group hOllOrt.l ·several protninet\t Orange Co.untMins f0r t!telr com,;himl'f MrYlce -···· -·--.. - -·-· ~-- . ' . • ~ tho N~ptune Bal aftd an annual bouliqll9 and · chriit~s cord 14le th. "groil hlis •contributed more than $100,000 ~ ~~efi~ t~e ctre~ral palsied a:..i others with simul;r 11(.,bir.ties. liilusi~ f6' ti.4 ove~ing will bo proyided by '"9ifc/y Mortfn one! his orcht>ITo-• • - • . " • \ F.W.,, ,._ 23, 1973 I JI OAILY ;,L.aT ,. Was ' Female . Mi~ority · Class a 'Myth' -take? with the Humanetlcl lllalftute Ill Founlalll Valley, Ald the ..,.,.., to whether or liOI thera II a feminine mlnorlly la up to the llldivldual. , Female Millorlty: A Myth! MllYbe. Maybe not. • 11 But the promlH to attempt to answer this que1Uon durlna: one lecture in the UCI es- lension cour~ on Morality • . . Twilight :zone of Ille IAw -lo be Just thaL 1• • The cour1e coordinator, Loi Angelea Alty. J ... pb Sor- 1"'1Uno. WU plagued with problemool getttns lolho claaa • blmlelf, And beyond that, hi• i .. !Cbeduled spealten, whose ., toplcs varied each week. seemed habitually lo Clncd oot at the la.st moment \ :.. It's a problem uncommon .. with mol!lt enenakm offerings. I ;. But Sorrenllno'1 ..... toot Ill· I~ dicated t)u!t lrvtne'ls11llt loo . • far 1n>m LO. Anlelu rot t!lHe I ; people lo travel <!VeD tbougll • they wert lo be paid lot lbelr effon.. So for thiJ lecture, one replacement speaker wu cop-. 1 .. ted the night before. The other was called ln Venice leu than three houn before •he w11 ulr.ed to speak. The third came as scheduled. VIEWS Although unprepared t o -k of the law, tbe three 1peaktr1 did offer differing view• on being a woman a1 well as the women's move- ment. Gloria Ma<klin, a mother of eight cruidreo who bu been married 20 years, former chairwoman of the California State Chapter of Happineu of Womanhood and a teacher of F a a c i nating Womanhood, doesn't believe every woman should be a wife and -U ahe doesn't Want to be. But the believes It ii a very Important role and one whkil Is being put down by the women's movement. She referred to t h e housewUe as "the most im- portant peraon 1n the world" because "the family ii a 1 •trone u the: houaewlfe." And the Importance ot this, she "plained, 11 that "11tong famllllll make strooc natlonl." She furthe< 1114 that U there 11 harmony ln tht tamllies tbell Ibero will be harmooy In the world. HOW believes essentially ln God, the country and the txne. "It's a real old- lubloned Ide& bul It's ....Uy greet for klds,'' lhe aald. HOW GOALS Arnone the aroup's goa1s are -' lo adlloYO I mtmberlhip ol 10 llllJllOn ''Wllldl tbould•'t be loo bard" (they nwnber !000); llllure nlpect ol God'• dlvloe plao for llfe; ,..._. c.m. munilt and socialist teachin11 ln>m Ille schools, and remove women'• UberaUonllll from teaclllllg In the llCbaoll. They alto strlye lo p<o&UVe femlninlty, ratcn morollty, ellmlllato drug abuae, tum lo patrlotla,m and elect governmental olftclilt who believe u they do. Whlle she 111d Ille can em· pethlle with ~ motben wtio feel Ued lo their homes, she believes they are looking at a fantasy or I.be "unreality of life." She ldmltted that t 11 e women'• movement bu tome legltbnato complalnll, a I equal pay, but said, uu I feel . Auction Opportunities Unlimited in '73 Appraising one ot many -paintings and other art works to be auctioned Thunday, March 29, In the " Newporter Inn by members of Providence Speech < and Hearing Center AllXiliary are ~eft to right) : South Lagunan a Fan Mmes. Walter Frome, Edmund Lynch an d John Croal. Fundl raised will go toward equipment for center Ind scholarships. ' .. , . Bushmen Find Friend By JO OLSON Of ftll D11tr l"ltlt St•" Mr:!!. Frederick R. Atcheson , of South Laguna began a love .affair with the Bushmen of , South Africa approximately 25 years ago and It's sUU going strong. A resident of South Africa for 15 years, Mrs. Atcheson became Interested in the ' hiltoric people while she lived there but has studied them · ,more since she moved to the United Stales than slle did Ill Africa. She lectured on t h e Bushmen and showed slides for the Book and Travel Sec- , tion of the Riviera Club. The Kalahari desert, which · ts the Bushmen's territory, is "not a tourist place," Mrs. Atcheson said. Covered with golden reeds and charac- terized by sand dunes and just a few trees. it Ja hot and in- accessible. Any visit! made to the Bushmen are organized throligh e~ which are urugged and expensive," abe added. ·1'here are no faclllties · so everything, includiJ!i food, must be taken. Mrs. Atclleson accompanied her husband, an engineer, to Sooth Africa. from India, where they ·lia4 .lived for six years and where.ahe bad gone as a.new bride from England. She Uved in ••qulte an ordinary, modem Europeaq1 house" near Johannelburg that was rambling and set in the middle o! eight acres. With the help of Zului, they raised vegelables oo tlielr large plot of land. While her )lusband worked, Mrs. Atcheson painted and became interested ln the cen- turies-old rock paintings of the Bushmen, which were done with ostrich el!i! white, bird dropplllgs and palnlll made of the richly colored African son. The Bushmen. a shy group of people cllaractemed by shortness of stature, a light skin which readily folds and forms deep wrinkles, curved spines and short, fine-textured hai r, stopped painting when European settlers arrived in their territory In the mid- 1600s. Mrs. Atcheson said. Her slidet illuslrate the cbatlclerlsilca of their work: human fisutts are abstract in form, executed in one color and IJ'I~ in motion. Anlma1' are o:tremely well proportl-and equally .. graceful and sometimes are done with two or three colors. One eSReciallY p o i g n a n t palntlog s1'nn European men with rifles on horses chasing the nee1!13 Bu.sllrnen. Though Mrs. Atcheson has never made the trip to the Kalahari desert and has never talked with at Bushman, she has a ,rowing love and fas- clllallon for the lilly people. "They are the happiest and freest of an. They have nothlllg lit this world bu\ they Jove each otlm and don't want anything u:cept their daily food. There ls no greed ." A1 she teU. the college classes to which she fre- quently speab, "There are a Jot of lessons we can learn from them. They are com- pletely free, perhaps tile hap- piest people in the world." May Ceremony lier goal is to return lo South Africa to conunue her study firsthand and visit one of her daughters, who loves South Africa so much she chose to return to live and work. But she'd most like to join an expedition to visit friends, the unchanging, fuclnaUng Bwhmeo. Barrys Reveal News dlJ9Nll j • , • U'I me. lt'11A male." And tblt, she pointed my mind. our-lnloho llmPle -"I know I am •• u.-"Cu•>llDI laWI 'le nol the woman," said Mrl. >fad!!•. molullocl. Tbo . ....mtlm la "I lmotr I'm me. I know wbo I cMhll"8 beadl." televlaloo •hlch sllowed "Ill --ll)Ollm" women wbo 11al•fl looked crlap ml well ,ltOliecl. • But Iha WU ,._.t and fat IJld -....UtlaainJ woulclll~ fix her )lair. am." Rec.ntn1 thlt • b e a~ l.OVB But the ":.J:°'"'• z tempCed 111lclde after 11, yqn Bwlapell, a tor with ol man1ai• at tho pme time theWomen'1ConterlnVenlce, wben her Lone 11\and said Ibo probobll' .,.... woald neJChllon .,,... c•tlln& ~ be able lo call bmelf I by 10 Liii., allo eaJa. "Ille "liberated woman." family llrllduR tbould be DAILY "llO-tlnltentnc Giiiy u far u It ,. w. ~ .. p101t1 lbe ~e." She allO aald women are coodllkllod lo lllinlc al loVe more than men do. But loVe, lbe said, cf1ea ID an unequal lltua_Uoo. "If you feel that tt i. a ,..u. ty to you, then It II. And U yoo reel It ii not, then It ll not," slle said . Sile tolked aboUt word•. l)'mbol1 ~ condillonlnc and explained, ' Everythln1 comos !tom Ille llllllde out. We reflect wllat .... thlllk obout an clay lon1." Rather, Iha II In conslaot Sile --oae way al evolutkll and dally growth mffl,. thU Job ... exploit. toward thll polllt. llbe e&· live woald be to p11 the -plalned, "Jn !DJ o p In J o n .......11 WO~ II larcely ' IJld, wue. universally unexplored and 80 But the media loo llmllll the 'Ille blllc l1Jnl ol . the women'• movement, abe said. an equal pay lot -1 work. aborUoD aDd. cbl1CI c a r e cellten. She sugested that oegJUVe condlUonlng !rvm 'the put, wblch rewlts in a peribn'• sell, be replaced=n Ideas to reach 1 " ion dollar 11 ma""c)od." One aapoct ol the !emlnllt movement, the aald. ls that "the ave:raae wol1l8D tbould go at far u the 1vera1e scope ol the ........ u .• human belne. Ml. llodajnt Ale!. And Ille bopel lo "make lbe IS perc<nl m1jorlly make a dltftJ enoe • ., bank account poten . And site concluded \y that "every wornarl,\ CWfll!' (tbe wwd) woiit4P herself," . ' Soon after CQDlloc here -Iler naUve Hqary, she said. ll@r heart wu broken by But ShlfOll ~. a former Miii HoU1""'id Beautlflll IJld ~ lberapUt Wait 'til He's Dead, Right? DEAR ANN LANDERS: Here'1 ooe you've never had befcn. Befcn you write me off u a mit, please read the en-- Ure letter. I do carp1111!7 as a b>bby and "1joy II thoroUghly. I've mOde ICllllO beautiful spice ra<ka and coffee lablts u glfta. I have alWl)'I wanted to build a casket just lo ,.. U I could do It. Last week I fl!liabed me and II is a beauty. Everyone says they have never seen such fine woodwork and upllolstery. Now for the problem: When I had it Ill the worbhop I took a few nape Ill It and It Is very comfortable. I want to keep the casket tn our bedroom but my wile says she couldn't sleep a wink with that thlllg in there. I believe she is being unfair. After all, it is only a piece of furniture and our bedroom ii large enough to ac- commodate It. What clo you say! - HAGERSl'OWN DISAGREEMENT DEAR HAGERSTOWN: I -wttll the Mrs. A cubl II DOI "oaly a piece of flD"lllltare." It'• a btx deslped to bold the re.maim of a deceased penoa. If your May 1. Jn case you l>aven't guessed, I 1m a guy and l do DOI -lo get my face slaP!Jed. For 1tarten, ll1ould I kill tho girl on tho cheek or would that be dllcken! U I aim for her Upa, bow can I be sure I'll hit dead center and nol get her clllll or her ..... 1 .What should I do with my eyes? Open or shut! I practl<Od with a volleyball, kept my eyeo open and got croes-eyed. II I close my eyes, lXM' can I see what's going on? I realize this aounds dopey, but really, Miss Ann, 1 need some amwers. - SPGFD., MO. DEAR MO.: A lol dependJ oe the chick. U 1he 11 eager •nd puckers up, that meam no cheek. Nature's radar will lead you to ber llpt. u a,-wenr' you att sllghUy off taratt, you cu quli:kf, alter your eoane. Altoat yoar eyt11 Ooled « opea. ! Keep 'em clOled. Notllhe yoa see cae posilbly be u totemtlq u wllat you are dolo(. wife ol>jedl, -her wtslaes. You DEAR ANN LANDERS: I want to re- ARE right •bout one tldng, IM>wever. J've SJQ)(l to the oddball who signed her Jetter never bd ~ Jl'Oblem before. "Weaned in D.C." ls she for real? She said she has no DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've read YOO! desire to see her parents, grandparents book.lWJ on dating and nowhere -does 1t or any other cotton-pk.kin' relative tell HOW to km a girl. I am especiaHy Family to her meana ''tmsba™'s and kith llltemted In the !Int kill becaase I have -period." Why ®-'t lbe just dig a not llld It yet, bu1 I'm OIPecllnK to try csve, crawl In and avoid everybody? Your Horoscope Tomorrow ~ QJ...-' My ai5ter had the same Idea and she is paying dearly for her selfishness. Her own children are now grown and they al'! giving her the same treatment she gave HER pareolll. Tell "Weaned" not to be surprised when her own kidJ are also "Weaned" and she is Ignored and loni!ly. -HAPPY BRANCH OF A F Al4)L Y TREE DEAR HAPPY BRANCH ' That letter provoked a aurprisbltJy heavy respome. Those who asreed with tbe writer and those wbo dlup-ffd were equally dlvlill- ed. The Mldwetternen and SouLbernera !av.red elolKnll family ties. :J'be Eutenen and Wflle""'n "'"' the odter way. Wby? l cannot uy. Are YoU. or nneone you care ablut. messing around with drugs -or con- sidering It? Are all drugs bad? What about pot -In moderation? Ann Lan- den' new booklet, "straight Dope on Drugs," separates the facts from the fic- tion. For each booklet ordered send a dollar blll, plus a Ion&. seU-addresaed, stamped envelope (16 cenl/J poolage ) to AM Landen, Box Im, Chicago, Illinois 60654. Capricorn: Discretion Is Ally SATURDAY more important than usual. auigrunent. Much occurs Ill analytical. Truth ls available MARCH 24 ~U,t ls on employment, familiar temtory. llon't 10 loo II you will but seek Gemini, By SYDNEY OMARR , general vllallty. far afield. vtrio penms h, pl Taurus llldiYtduall 0 ft en LEO (July Z.Aug. 22): CAPRICORN (Dec. :iz..ian. are cture. have dlstlncttve voices, are Member of opposite se1 could 19): Be subtle. Kee P IF TODAY IS YOU J\ capable of eating and drinking lead you on a merry emotional something in reserve. Di.sere-BIRTHDAY you posseu men too much at one slttlna:, can be chaae. Find out what It 11 you lion 11 your ally. Sagttw1an strength than may be a~ determined, seJ:f, stubborn want, need. Tendency now ls could f i I u re prominently. parent. When you decide to do and blgi>prlnc:lpled.. Taurus to make somethlllg out of Don't put carda on table face ocmethlng. you usually stlct lo often bas 1 "sweet tooth" and not bin I · Inner drives up. Much now ocrurs out of tt unUl mission 1 s ac- must be cautious where bl~ dominate. Greater degree of sight . Hffd lignals from in-complished. Your n at u r a 1 sugar level ls concerned. April control I!! necessary. tulUve intellect. sense of diplomacy opens could be one of the most VIBGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): AQUARIUS (Jan. 21>-Feb. many doors. This year, home Blgnl.flcant months ot 1973 for Deal that seems closed could, 18): One who appears friendly life will be better and you penons born under th1* pro-Ill actuality, be wide open. could be deceptive. Protect should be more flnanctolly vocative :.odiacal slgn. Insist on add It ion a 1 in-yourself ln emotional clinches secure. June stands oot u formaUon. You have more Promiles now tend to be shat: your most Important mon,th ~ ARIES (Mai;!> 21·Aprll 19): You may be reaching too far, too IOOO. Accent ls o n Idealism. However, be sure you lllvo factJ to beclr. special project. One at a distance Is likely lo be s1noel'e but misin- formed. Do some double- checldng. TAURUS (April 21>-May 20): ateck delall1. Speak up for righll. One who "1afms you are roclr.lng Ille boat doel not really care -protect your own lnterull. Aquriu, Lee and Sc:trp. peraons flt!ure promlnmlly. Take Inventory. Be aware· or flnlDcla1 lm- pllcstlo111 of any a8fe«11eDt. GEMINI (May SJ..IWie 20): muscle than might be Im· tered. Don't ., .. up somethlllg 1973. agllled. Older, experienced Ill· of value for oothlllg Ill return. dlvtdual II oo your side. PISCES (Feb. !JI.March 2il): LIBRA (Sept. ~. 22): Goal changes. ile fiulble.: o o o i oo o o 0 0 00 000 Finish rather than begin: RelaUooshipa may not be wllat o outline goats, future projects. they appear on surface. Be : . I 4 N T B I o SOme Ideas are fine but need • • time to be developed. Avoid • : rushing. RelaUve who make1 • 0 LD BOTTLES 4 ~~~°:.y.:.!.bepe=~ SPRING j4,~=.'i1.= .. 11 .. a:~ be~JO (Oct.13-Nov. 21): SALE i/\11r~: J\ f;t:i:"-A l O'eatlve drive la emphaalzed. 0 !J. ~-LJ LJ ~ (;) Otherasensel~ You draw peo-NOW 0 N ! , .. .:.:;1:::-~-·=l pie to you. You are able to Im-c:-,1 t:~Y:-..:._ .-. ..... • irint belief1 1 style -even ..._,,,,.,..,.,, d ... ..,......., . ....._ ,,.. •• ~ principles. Leo pl~ key role. JlID11Qi{]E • 11Mnco~ -••-Acee~ change IJld cllallenge. • u SAGnTAJUUll (Nov. 22· U'7 Ylo t.w. : COLLECTORS OU! • Dec. 21): What appear I "..,.,, ..... • 1•21 PINE AYE DEPT • 1 emon·s SPORTSWEAR \Vcstcliff Plaza, 17th and Trvine, Newport Beach,C.lifornia92660 UFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY wit.. Ye• W• "'" .... 1922 HorMr lhtl. Cothl MtM -141-0llf Former Con~•man and Mrs. Robert R. Barry of Washington, D. C. and Palm Springs have announced the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia Herndon Barry to Robert Reddington Bidwell Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Bidwell of Hun- tington Harbour and Los Angeles. Harvard School and Stanford Uplventty. After two yeara with the Peace Corps 1n Kenya, he joined tbe ad- ministrative staff ol Pep- perdllle Unlverally as a ~ opeclallat In the School of Busllleu 1 n d Monagement. Lie low. Promllt1 should be put Ill wrltlnc. One born under vtrio II trylllg lo tell you 1Dmethlllg. Key II lo Usteo and evaluate. Tlbl nothlng for graoted. Standlac In com- munity may 'be put to lt11t. CANCER (J,... 21.July SS): Tread upuy. Those dear 1o you may mab ewperatlnc 111a1em..u. Keep the peace. Domeldo lrUqUUUly now II vWonary may have Jl'lctlcal ,..., •n.c110 • NIAGARA FAi.i.s Ny ,,· ,',"'• but. Know It and proceed IC> \ ' • • I conttnaly~ T~ lnW1Uve. Put •• CLI~ AND MAIL TODAY •• 1 flnlshlnl touchel on project, Sl'ECIALl!INQ IN TIAVIEL CLOTHlS MAllOllll STAMl'IE1l ~JI ., . T.t.IC:I ADVANTACllE l"LEASE -OF OUll , , , A May wedding II belnC planned. STOCK REDUCTION SALE! '#_,, "'"-Swt. 1• I .ft\, 11 • J,lft, STYLISH COOIDINATIS fOI WOMEN ON·THl!•ffl Min Barry ls a graduate o( the Foscroft School, Mid· dleburg, Va., at 1 • n de dr;jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiliaiiiiiiiiiiiliii~iii.:-1 Briarcliff College and ls a I graduate ol Pl-College. She made lier debut Ill Waalllllglon. D. C. and was prt11:!nted et the New York Junior Asoemblles Ill 19114. ' • JACK WOITlllS ILAl,.I & l'AHTS 10,.GSLE'I' !(NIT WEAi OllAND PltlX OlllSSIEI 'FashiOIJrs§£>~tique 441 L 17ttri St, 'e Ml•IJU e e .... M..,. lier !IAnce Is a graduate of lt11kAm•ric•'d M11t.r Ch1r 1 ·~~~~~~~~~~t___~~~~I " 2750 HAftl!Ofl ettD. SUlll 7~ COtLEGE CENTER, COSTA ~[SA, Cl. 9261' ~ , , DIACI CHILDREN'S AND AOOLTS' ClASSES " · BEG INN~ THROUGH PROfESSIOltAL ' .,,K opening apr1l l t· DRI•• FOR 11tf0RMATIOllAllO lllOCHtJRl CAi.LOl41~59!ltlto10 Piil ' rr-.lftdCM 5•¥1att M ...... "°"' ...... 0. -......... -.... .. I I ,. I • ' • Frl01y, MlWCh 23, 1973 DAILY PILOT J7 I ;Kids Wo:ll't .Fol(J, Say·s Hoosiers Coacli< , ST. toUIS (AP) -hldlw~ )'OUll( -.. -poised and coolldenl UCLA In 1be na1ton11 ~ bubt- bell oemiftnols Sala'day, but tho -of.Ille challenger feels U's no David va. Go!Uth. ' "We've booo lo louBh Uligbtnonlll bokn,w the_.. ~·1 &"'lqi to us," Aid Bob Knicbt. whole team ""'l"iled by winning ~ !Ilg Teo Con- 'f""'oce and then Ille Natiooal COlleflate <Albletic Aaoociatlon'• Mldt8sl roglooal at NaslM!le. , "We tlJlok UCLA is, without question a tremendous baskelbell i.aoi -Pofllliiq -al the belt .,,,.,,, .. tlio n.,....i.t ~ldded. "butI:a't!IOnkourk!ds wnt fold." lndlana, 214, will W:. a string al lliJt -Into the game apiost the Brulot (!Ml ton...iog lhe -pitUog ~. (1'14) against Memplia state (SH). , J1lnall Cl t'1e tat, io which UCLA will ..U a aeveolh ltnjgllt tille, will be -~ al&hl. Al>le to withstand '1118!\Y lonna al delay while uousln( '13 wills tn a '°"• UCLA erpedo lndlooa -wtilcb will lllart two --to """""" will pit bis Sf.poiDI aeoriaJ I &VfftCll and blckCOlwt wb:uckj .. , t . ProYldence's All·Amerlcanr Er a i e DIG._.io. DIG~ -Ibo Ulunley'll "" I olfemlve averace, U . 1111 ~. f. loot-3 junlot center -Bln>el, wiU battle Momp!U•o Roonle RoblnlOll, f. ::!i,and 1ony lteooo, fofooN, Jar,... : l'nlvldellce adnnced to lhe ...i.!lnalo l by knocking aft touted Maryland, l-at Owlotle, N.C. Memphll't victllo at H..-wu Kansaa State, fa.'11. • 'J Ex-Lions Star Too Tough for AngetS·\I PHOENIX (AP) -Arlzaaa State's No. i-raoked SU. Devils; ..... Ud by tlie"""' hil jlllching al Eddie Booe,. doteated lbe Calilonia Angels S.2 In edlibition -JI 'nluroclay nlgbt. . 'Ibo i-loot-10 joDor from w- olruct out mne and did not allow a bit In lhe lloal foor iMlllp In ploldng up lbe vidory. Arizooa State lUDl!JOd to a ~ lead In tile third inoq on singles by Jeff OScar>on and Bump Wills all!I a~ error by Angels third bueman Bill Grabartewitz. The Sun Devils added a alngle l'lll ii\ the fourth .. desl&Jllitoc! ploch biUer' MIJce Rawliogo WU walked by losing pitcher steve Barber, toot second on an error by Jeny DeVanoo, moved to 1lllrd on Clint Myers' single. and aocred on a Sports in Brief . ' sacrifice Oy by Oscaraoo. Tile Angels acored slnsle runs In Ille fourth wbeo Grabartewit& slngl..t and SCO«d on Jim Spen<e<'~ gn>llDd out, aod In the flltb as Alt Kusnyer wolked aod scored OD -·· slngles by MlcUy Riven and Bobby Valentine. Tile vlctuy wall tlie aeoood In three lriea against II"" competition this opriog for Arizooa State. 1be SUn Devlli bad beateo Milwaukee 11-7 and loot le oetland 4-1 In earlier gamtS agaiost ~n League teams. Earlier Bob Oliver hit three sqles In , four ;lripo to lbe plate agalnsl San Fran- cisco In .. ~ wio .. be Increased lhe leolpo al bis bid to retain the starting flrst-baae spot with the Aogels. Alter leadiog the team in.)looiers aod rbi last· seasol!> Ollvei: ~ Ailgel displeu""' by reporting to ClllnP about 20 points too heavy, then adding more wedghL But be'• losing the poundage and his batting average continues to climb - with oiX bits In bis last 10 al bais -In bis effarts· to keop flnt base away from Jim Spencer, who has gone 9 for IL '!be Angels laced the Glanlll again to- day with either Clyde Wrlglll or Nolan Ryao to.start for CaU1om1a. An Angels pitdllng surprise ao far bas been relleler Bill Gilbreth, acquired on waivers from Detroit where managtt Billy Martin told the young hurler he would oever bealmo a big league pli<her. Gllbrelh worked ttu.e lnnlnp, setting down lbe first e!lll>I men he facod befoce giving up two l'llllS OD two lliplea ml I double. EDDIE BANE Lakers Battle Buffalo; ~wboy~ Select Coach Laver Tangles ~; -~ With Stockto .~ Emo Defaults ' ·1 Ul"IT ....... MINNESOtA'S RON BEHAGEN GETS AN EAR FULL OF BASKETBA~L. . . Vlr__glnla Tech Whis ' · Gopher~ Get the Axe, 'Bama' s Finesse Does It ND. YORK (AP) -It was Min- neaota'1 power against A I a b am a· • s finesse; the hamme!' .... lbe scalpel. ilut 111e handle fell o11 111e hammer and Minnesota got the au. . u1 never tboughll we could do it," said Alabama coach C. M. Newtown after bis poiaed Crim!on Tide -lOth-nml.'ed Mlm->ta. IMO, In thO Natiooal lovita-Uoii Taumamen1 'l'bunday olg)L Ne> one else thoogbt tllat Alabama ' could do i4 eilber, Tile Crimooo Tide WU I , liv~ underdog IJel~ the game, but liJoked Hke'a wm-afterward. near the end and it was all over for the favorites . ''Their biggest asset ,•' said Musselman, "b their poise." The victory mov..t Alabama Into Saturday's semifinals at Madison Square Garden against Virginia Tech, a 77-76 victor over Falrneld io lhe second quarterfinal game Thursday nigl\I. The other oemilinal ganie\. Solunlay . . ' matdlOI Noire· llolJle and North carolina, teams that woo quart«final games earlier Jn lbe week. -bad controlled the game 'at tqe start, 1-workirw like precisio·n "Alabemit never QWl." sakl MhmHNa· mechanics arouod the basket in lhe first ooach Bill-. M,_lman. "They're a veiy · hall. However, Roa ~en's early foul coosislt!lt team aM Ibey put a lot ·or·' troulJle WU ID omen al~ to come. iteisure DD US in the ......t ball." Behagen, Mime!ota'S leadioi ....... 'llle\GojJliers appeared too ""!"JXl•a-, aod'poe of its top deleosive players; bad lrC for , the Soulbeastero Coofereoce lour fouls by• lhe ball mi was virtually repreoeotativeo. '. lne!lectlve.die l'!"JI ol thle.,,.y. He ... t out Whlo> Alabama's smaller team came 13 minutes ol lbe second half aod came onthin four poinla al their 'lead ta ·the Jn Ollly wtien Alapama liad ·cut Into ll'e first half,, tbO Big Tall brµtes used their . Gopher lead. . ll,l88S!ve !root Ible to .oorilrol the game When Behagon came beck Into 'the INGLEWOOO • -Forward Happy Hairston, out since ~ 12 with an In4 Jur_ed linee, aaya be; l)ilnks tile odds are about even that lie'll rejoin the Los Angeles Lakers in time for the National Baskelball Association playoffs. But Ha'irston aeids, "Even lf the forOcut is pcunislng, people lorget lhere are lblngs like timing IA> regain and can I do a better job than Bill Brldgea who is in there now?" , 'Ibo ~}-1!>Jst the Buffalo BD!s toolgbl, could _. the playoffs and def...., of tbei? NBA title a weeli: from now. Halntoo fell Injuring the knee against Cllicago aod llllderwent lllli'IY New Year'• night. 'Ibo Jlioe.year veteran waa averaging 19.3 points 11111113.2 <obounds a game lielore be wu blirt. Loo Angeles is going· tor ~·aweep of Its four game oeasoo aeries wifb Buffalo. The last time Ibey played the Laker• toot a 121-112 vietory at Buffalo to clinch 1be Pacific Divisioll title. New Cage Coach STILLWATER, Okla. -Tall KM· tucldao Guy Roland Strollg, vow1n« to try to return Oklahoma &ate's ~ fortunes to lbe glory cla)'I of llanl: Iba, signed a fOW'-yeor cootract 'lbunclay aa the COWboya' bead basketball coach at a '23,000 aoooal salary. · Stroog, "'8Ch a~ Eastern Keotucty the past m -.... presented at a 1'"'11 ooofereru:e by Albletic Director Floyd Gaaa. He roplaces Sam Aubrey, who resigned aft« three years at the <lowboy helm after OSU lioisbed In the Big Eig)lt Coolerence cellar this past ~ Sisler Serious 11111 #J oll eight ~tmg!il· poiois. It was game. Mioneaota bad' a ·sw1 jead. 'lben IJ.31 Mimesota at· Ille ball and looked Ellis took cjlarge. Tile $-IQot:10, baclc«Jtqt WCHMONO HErGHTS, Mo. -Of. like ii would stay thAt woy,• reserve &COftd six points,abd dlnicted .a ficlala al St. Mary's llealth Center said 'lben tile Tlcle litd'llly turned. 1be ,l>reaklog , olfense tb8t , bca1ed the Tburactay night that the oooditloo of ~ saw <the u,ioint 1"1!ge wilt lo · Gophers under the lf.D spree.' baseball Hall of Fame ~ber G<Orge lhll beil Of ao Alabama .charge 1..i by The -.C same was Just I! eJ<cithig Sisler remained aerlou& rderve gt/aro Paul Ellis. Alabama -and oolsier -than the lirit. A Cl'O"fd Sisler eater.a the hoopl!al Stlnday aod ICOred 18 atralght points wldle Mimesota . ol 17,840 ,rocl<ed the Gardea with cheers wu aald to be ln ·a nmdowo conditlonl He lcOred none In an 'eight-minute periOd for Faill11ild. ' · will be 80 Saturday. ' . . ,, . . .... Krn~pho.li 6th 'in 500 Fr·ee ' ' Furniss Set.s Record inNCAA Swimfest . . last ,..r by Gor7 Ball ol !ndtaoa. Hall, a Gal'len Groft .-,,,t, llnlsbed - fn • -or ,,.Gil, Tbomao -al M!cidpn -Md at 1:61.m. ''l'm telll1 lllPPJ to win, but 11'• oort ol .. ill • ft8," f'1lmi.sll Aid qulelly aftennnl I! be lal at a table ,Jn T~ nessee's Slobly Adlletits Cenlor. ~ aald be .. llall -lhe - ... dwnpJoo ·In the eveot -are .,..,,.,... al the jlGW! Amoleur AtbleUc UoiGo club ID ~ Beoch. "He NI ~ .. I kit In lhe pas\ by balldlDa . fay ... fie!....... Fllmiss aalcL "lit illowid • a 1ol ii a. lrleb of tbe trade." Other lndlvldllil 'lllmtn -Klaoello or hclMw In lbe 1GO ..... 'l'lemll(ey of Tim i•ee '11 the 10 r... frectiell11d, .... Uve 'nm llllin Olllo-· .. --d! .... Tr rsser .. tbe 400-Yltd lllldley ttllJ. &aa 111Ms1 Us sixth Jtndabt .wams .....,.. had oalr ft lJ> " ' lo l6 ......,. with lbe old .SI. llouis . . , Browns,,,Was~ Senators ai>dtllos_ton Briives, Siller accmnulated a':s!o'career batting avirage. He wu elected to th• Hall of Fame In 1939. He batted .420 with the Browoa In um. Riessen Ousted . MERRIFIEID, VL -Alex Metrevell of · the Soviet Uoioo ousted top.seeded Marty llieuen, f.D, J>.7, fol, 'lbursday night to fJl&l!llgbl lbe aecond round al the $50,000 1-o'D;uit -classic. . Also movlllg lolo the ,quarter (inals were '!'om otter, who deleated Eric Vao Dilleo, M, 1-2, and Diet Crealy who downed Roscoe Tanner. 7.S, M. ·Goolagong Upset ,AKRON, Ohio '-'1 was Be1'VOUS ••• -. bot I jp>I mi; it," is bow Calllomla ~ ~ Redoodo, ~ 11,r 1IJ*t vlciory over -Aostrallan -. · staI< ·~ Goolagong Jn the $25,000 Atrolltdmis . . opeo, Jlllng :bard grooind llrokes·that -!be third.seeded Aussie into errors, !he 17-year-old amateur from Natiooal City trlipnpbed In stralglll seis Thunclay, ~. 7-5. APPLAUpS -Cliff l>r)rsdale applauds the play of St a n Smith during a doublea matdl i.n AUinta's Peadltree Comers Tennis Claoslc. New Orleans Leader Masters Racial Issue ~ay B~ Settle~ by ·Elder NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Lee Elder says he won't be worried about Augusta, Ga. during today's second rowld ol the $125,000 Grea~r New Orleaoa Opeo goU toomameo.t. "I won't Jet it put extra pressure ~ me," Elder said. But il he do<s-U he lets the pmsure develop, be bas a very good excuse. He1s guonlng to become Ille flnt blaclt pilyer ever to compete In the stale!, tradiUon- bound Masten. And be needs a victory here to become ellgible. wouldn~ accept It," be said. "111 mail:e ii on my own." A victory here would do ii. It would make him 'eligible. ' He callod !iii oeveo-uoder-por effort oo the 7,080-yard Lakewood COontry Club 0>urse "My most solid row1<1 ·or the . ~ ' ~ year." · He miiled ooly ooe fal~ay and OD• green and dido't mail:e I 'bogey 1$ he establishOO a two-siroke lead oyer Bert Yaricey' and young Tom Wa!IO!t, tied at 67. ~ ' A1'1.Mi'M (AP) -·~·•No; 1, ! tor sure."· said 1lk!t Sloe~ "Bu! I go 1n thi••lnlr i .., wio ~ r I The 22-yeal'<>ld former New Yorker; 1• who now lives In San Antonio, Tex., - talking al>lut the -id's toj>rllllla>d tea-i nis player, RAJ<! Lav<r. ' ~I Stocttoo met Laver today In a Wedd Olamplonsbip ,..,,,.. qlllri<rtlnal matdi al lbe $50,0QI) Peechlree Oomert !nlArm> tlonal Temis Qaljc The aeveg.dlef-.iey coocludeo -l clay with 110,eoo..,.,. to Ibo winner at tho singlea title. Doublet w-pict up $1,800 per team. . ' Laver, the 114-yeaMld AUllnllan, Is gunning for hla loQrlb WCT 1>1umpb al the young-, ID Ibis the ailth tourna- ment ol ao ll..tty tour. ' He reached the qtllllen w!lh a ·~. M J victory ...,. 20-yeel'dd Harold So1<mcn-, Thursday at Alexander Memorial Ool-j is;.. wiooera 'nllrlday In slngl• ID-j · cllll!ed Sime, wm 1'00 by defaull """' tbinJ.ranked &y Emoraoo al ~t Beach when --complalmd al ·1 ..n rlbe. and J'a'un, • 7-3, fol - over Dibley. · Stoclctcn, -11111r -. w .......,. I ..t Wedmolclay, ~ tormer-Trln!ty,-; Teo:., Coileg•--Brian GotUttod. I "! dOD't roOllY !mow -It -lo 1 beat Laver,• Aid Stoctton, Ibo NCAA 1 lingleo champion laat ,...., "I'll -lo CODCelltrale real bard. YOU C811't -8lff eosy shola agaillll 11!m. He -.•t gi,Vo , youaoytblng. ' 11To beat bitn.1 JOU. bave to .,-e well." Stockton baa 1'00lh en bis side bul points out, "'He11 jot lats of experience on me." 1be two have met once before, Laver winning In a claoe match. otber q..-J matdles today: · No. 2 Stan Smltb, See Pines, S.C., vr. Onny Panm, New 1aland; C1lll Rk:hey, San Angelo, To<., raoked elahtb, w. Alao Stooe ol New Zealand aod dill Orysclale, 1 South Africa VI. 12tb-nted Bob Maud, also ol South Alrlea. Laver, wbo now lives In Ooron8 de! Mar. baa aln!Ody picked up 137,0llO en thi• year's tour. He won mirs ti.a f108, last year cleeplte missinl much ol ,..... with a bedJ•clc. Tile red-balrecl "Rocket• be<:lmo sport'• oo!Y mill_ In eamlllp, · over that midt Iii. Im. ''The beet lo ........ and my -picking up,~ ta... l!l!d. ~1 don't be aoy plans for Stocldao. I'll !Ind out I go out GD the coart.1 ' "Hrnmm.'' mwted Jack Nlctliaus as he surveyed the big sooreboard alter 'lllttscla,y'• ooenln« round. ..,,.,, Elder bolted In lroiit with a brllllant 60, "Lee might just settle the whole qoestlon." Deelslon Due Today Elder bu beeo the Innocent center ol a racial oontrovenoy lnvolv!ng lbe Masters, !bl all • white ~ a D d· lts ruleo. of ellgi.bllity-for ....nl daya. I'm Sick lns~Tark "I would like to go to lbe i.lasters," ·---• " said the 38-y"""""d Elder, a DOD·winning LONG BEACH (AP) -Jerry Tarka· regular Ill the tour since 11191. "But I nian aaya he wlll try to decide today. won't lei It mw me change iny game whether to stay on as bastetball coadl at plan." cat SW. (Loog Beacb) or accept an o!-•rm Clllfjdenl I b .. e ll·nlce feeling fer 11 ~-<Los Veg11) although, abOut ii all. l'm playtna ao<>d-I lll!)l>OOO I "I'm lonl oo !Ar oporl I'm side Inside." have 1 IlelglltelM;l desire, but I 110D't-let Tartanloa mel with Nevada Las v.,.. It put !1llf extra -Otl me." baskelboll booltors and Long Beach Of• the; <'Ol!troveny ltJ)Oe wben Rop. ficlale Tbaracloy bul aald afteA>ards: Herman BOdillo (0.11.Y.), IDd 17 other '"nlere'1 no1b1as ofllclal. I'm not sure U.11. ~ patltlooed Maaten -1tt, really, -to do." toumamait cbalrmao CU!fonl lloberls to The 41·,.....id Tarlwtlao ,.... leaoiog lslOe a op¢al lnwltatloo to Elder. toword the Lu V-job earlier in the Roberts cledlned, aaying that lo do IO week • ......, be said the oilers fro woald be "pr-.:1\clnc dlocrlmlnatlm in both the achoob were -t lbe same. reteta." His ks "ere No. a tn the nation wltb Elder ogreed. a zw ""°'d tbil lut aeaaon and over •u I wu offered a special i1m'tatloo I nv. 1<11 Maolaa'• Long Beach • teams weol 122-IO ind made the NCM j West Reglooal playoffs four tlmu. I Tartanlan baa sa!<; be ~ lllte I coocb at a school willi '• small-Ion •· mosphere, Uto Lu Vegas" wllen home I ayw(jJ l!!Sli!Y ~ lheil' -· The offer from Novocla-Las V"lll rtpOrledly Incl-a salary ol ~.Ol8 I besides beoellts from booatm llCllllC M I lnclivlduale such 11 a 118,...._,_ television obow, !rte dothlnl 11111 automobllea aod a 11•,000 home built al l cost. His aalary-wanrocmd $11,llt Ullo last ....., with an oiler to kett> lllm reportedly gofnl .,.... ltl0,000 lndldiOI salary. public rolallcnl -ir. lta .. 111rance ond summer co,mpo. I , I ·, ' DAILY PILOT Rustlers Nab. 3-1 Tri11mph PII<hen Q-alg ~­ and Pat Espinoza combined to limit Rio lloodo to Juat five hill ln leadln& Golden West Collega to a 1-1 Soulhml Calllomla Con1.....e ba,.ball wln '11iund&f m the winner'• diamond. The wln was the Rpatlen' third In seven circuit outings. Lundgren pitched the first 7 1--3 iMings before running ~ . to trouble, but Espinoza came on to set h4n O\<t o1 lhe Jam. Esptnoza, a fre1bman. str;uck out the final two bat· ten in the eighth, and after allowing a leadoff single in the ninth, got three more whlffs. Golden West scored tta flnt nm In lhe lllCCllld -Seoll Wllson'a slngle ICOrecf ·Blaine Calder from second. Calder had reached second on an er- r.or. .. • • "' w. Mlc1rtn1y, cf • ' ' lllkllf't, rt ' • • ..... ' • • ' Cr.-c:I, 3b • • • c11 .. ai-u 1 0 0 '""''· " , ' 1 Mttlllll'f, 21 • • ' CllOtr, ID ' ' 1 ........ ' • 0 WUto11, M ' • 1 Pftlr1o1;1n. lit 1 • 0 l.l#ldgl"ffl, • ' 0 1 l!lfllnou. p 1 1 1 Tottll " • ' lit HtNI llJ .. • • "' I.aw-. !Ill ' 1 1 0 lrnll, :tit ' 0 1 • Trlpoll'f, tllft ' 0 0 •• Spoot\11". fD • 0 0 • H1HY1r, rf • • 0 • H1rrfntf011, lb ' • ' • Coll•chlo, 11r ' • 0 ' Noglt, 11 • ' ' • DI LI Paz. ti • • • • Hold~n, c • • • • Mlr11!61, 11 ' • ' • Molina, p ' ' • • TDllll ~ 1 • • lclftl .., 1111111111 • • • ~lo HOlldo 100 000 000-1 5 I Gold.n Wflf 011 00 lla-.-3 ' t . . . . I All-CIF Basketball· Honors· . . . . . . . I • I To Jones, W.harton, Malane CASEY JONES flr1t.Te1m Stephens Leads GWWin. Kathy SlephenJ drove In seven r u n s and Mel Hermanson had four to lead the Golden West College girls softball team to a league vic- tory over host Grange CO.st Wedneaday allernoon, 111-2. Stephens had four bits In a1 many plate appearances while Henn&DIOn had a pali' Jn. eluding a two-nul'lrlple In the seventh. Debbie Burllson connected for ii home nm Jn the first In- ning w\lh Stephem on board. ............ ll•l ~~~,. r . ii .... , ~= ... )b i ~~.W,'if':. l . ~~·1i i . I (ozy, j.f ~·,/ . H8iiliici •• 2b 2 I Tot1I; :sj l 1 ·o..._. ttbt IU e~c.i~ )b 1•· .. r .... 1•"' ~·~~no, c • i~lt.Pcf i t~l?~" i -I 'fo11l• le-.., .Jf,. Goldetl Wt•t AU Ol1 ~16 11 2 Or•ncrt <:01•I 000 110 0-1 A 5 Prep Swint • Results \11111lty Mltll• Vitt• i.71 (It) WtrnJI 200 Medley llt.iey-1. MIMIOft vi.10. TllM: 1:!1.6. 200 FrM-1. Mm .... !Ml 2. AVburn (Ml 3. Nord fW). Tlmt: l:Jl'.S. 2CO 1nc1. Mecnw....,1. RklO• !Ml 2. C•t11DMll IM) ). ,,rr1'Milty fWJ. Tlmt: 2:11.J. SO ,,..._,, #.((Ill (Wl l. lloom IW) JEFF WHARTON Second THm UC:I Statistics DAN MALANE Tfilrd THm Stupy, Sp.ence ' Lead Batting Terry stupy and HOO Spence bave liken over the lead In batting for the UC Irvine ba9eboll team end Jerry Maras la pushin& season-long otarten Ray Humphrieo· and Gary Wheel· ock fir tho load In pjl<hing .. tho AnleOten (13-6) take Jhe week ol1 for flnal e1amjnatioos, Maras has pltdled a one-lXt, ........iiming game and In 13 lnDbig! has not given up a nm. He has 11 strtkeool>, better than one per fnme. UC IRVINE (lM) Pllellfn1 Reeordl St. w L IP BB so R ER ERA Marl8 2 2 0 13.0 s II 0 0 OJJO FOI 0 0 0 4.0 l 3 0 0 0.00 Dodd 3 I 0 10.l 11 17 2 l 0.47 Hump,ries 5 3 1 42.2 17 22 16 11 2.93 Cloveland 1 1 0 6.1 3 3 2 2 S.00 Wbeelock 4 4 3 40.3 24 S6 22 14 3."7 lficSnM!n 4 2 2 28.0 17 14 15 10 3.2t o.vr. 0 0 0 7.0 3 5 3 3 3.85 Totals ·19 13 6 152.0 61 114' !Ml 4'I 2.!Ml Batting Averages G AB R H ZB 38 HR RBI Avg. Petern<I I 2 1 1 0 I 0 0 .tlllO Slupy 19 68 J7 23 6 0 2 17 .338 Spence 19 69 11 23 2 0 4 21 .333 Schenz 12 34 6 11 1 0 0 2 .32f Wheelock 8 16 3 5 0 °' 0 4 .313 Lyona 19 Tl 13 24 l 0 0 s .312 Mallnof! 19 71 6 21 2 0 l 12 .296 BMdgea t8 39 7 11 3 0 1 5 .282 Cleveland J9 69 JO 19 6 1 1 JO .275 Molina J5 511 11 11 1 2 0 10 .264 BelHCO 8 :in 6 5 0 0 J 3 250 ' llanJen J8 61 ll 14 J 0 0 6 .230 Humphries JO 28 3 5 0 0 1 4 .192 lllekman 6 7 0 1 l 0 0 0 ,143 Banning 6 7 l l 0 0 0 0 .143 Dodd .3 7 0 l 0 0 0 0 .143 Spanski n 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Fox 3 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Davis 6 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Muas 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Baker 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals 19 1133 113 179 24 3 11 102 .283 JC, Prep Tennis i . Ntytllt !Ml. T11M: 24.5, Dlvlf'IV-1. No comotttnon. 100 ,ly-1. Lylt (,o,\) l. Mltltf !Ml J. ..,._ Wnt Ill (41 Ol"Mf_. 1"1nM1ty fWl. TllM: 1:0l.t, M11tlff MtCluno !LI IOI! +.11 won 6-4, "'·" 0. 100 ,,_,, ~·' (W) t. Oklulr.I l"ll'tftf (GWJ d .... \l•n VoorllHI .. 2. IM ...... ~11M! ..... Tl_l,MM) .22• Rl-d ,_1, '"'· ·-· R . · """ Ttnd1t (OWl def. Scl'll'-"4, .. a. !Ml a. Ttiomu (W). Tlrnt: 4:15.1. G~ fGlll l o.t. Ktl!IW '°3, •-l. 100 IKk-1. Allt!Um CM) 2. 111"1 (M) Wtltl'I (OWJ def. 'J;'lllfld .. ,, ... 2. J. Wik~ (W}, 'TffM: l :GU. L --IG•I ... k " .. , .. 100 lrHtt-1. C1~I (M) t. ,,_, • C -• • NeYlllt (Ml J, 1'1rm10y (WJ. Timi: Cowling IOR) ~-Wl'f1lmtnn '"'· .. f. 1:11.f. ~ OCleldt IL) Iott +41 won ._1 t Iott ... , _ ... -l'MrlOl·SPlkll111 (LI ~It wlltl 0. sntrbue•-O.t1rttron U , 7-71 ct.f, E. Shll'tKlc•-M11cllll '4, U . JHobton-JIY (I.) tpllf 2 ... 6.41 IPlll 2 ... 7.7, .eoo J<r .. 11 .. 1.,.._1, Miu/on VltlO. Plfbr•Tt!ldtl IOW) dtf. Vt n V9"1ty Time: J:,,,7, V~Holl1nd ... 2 ... 1. ¥1ett,111J,ttff (.,_) (nv.1 LMrt J9'lltr Vll'llty w •I • m I ti n. I( I In. r (GW) dlf, t11111M Ml.._ Ylftt l .. J (16) WI,,.. kh~G-at +.!, 7...S, •I. Joht1.on (WJ IOlt to Mllllf'I' CM, Ew-*' Mldll'f ltllty-1. M/11IOt1 Vlelo. a_f.00.~~l'"Olflr '(Oil) dtf, l'oncV·t.1:11: !no, .. , Olttf 1 ... jfef. Orth M . Time: 2:2'.i. -.. C.lltftlt1 {W) kilt M. _, M , IOI! :t-20D f',.._:f, Md>oliftl•(Ml t. :u.oltr 9w-t t•> Ill ....._ Witt 6, won Ml. {M) ,, •loom IW). Time: t : OU. ,,...... HUI (W) Iott 1 ... 1 ... M , 1 ... 200 IM . Meidlty-1, lf9WllJ1 (Ml 2. ,,_,..,__(OW) lfitfr Yll'I Yoomfft .. 1, "'"'*'!WI IOI! M, , ... o-6, '"· WOOlll !Ml :I. Jtndr1N• (WI, Time: 7... Dt1191• 2:27.l. klnlYt (Gll:I Rf, Ttncltl M , 5-7,... '"-h 1rid P1\ltorl IWJ loll to 50 l',_1, HW1to11 IMJ I. .. hltllpe I. illldOff Inf Hl"lftbotNm 1 ... H I dlf. (W) J. lvtl'I IMJ. Tlmt: M.l, 0-.. (Qlt) dlf, K.tt""" M. W, M. l't.il"t tt'ld Wltllfltofl M, .. 2. 100 fllv-1, MCDou!MI (Ml t. SMwlrt W1llfl (OW) dlf, Holtlnd 2 ... ~ M. IMtll 1nd JOl'llt (Wl lo.t 1 ... 2 .. ; •·6, Verbum Dei .. Star Gets MVP Nod Three Orange Coast area prep athletes have been nam- ed lo lhe All-ClF Southern Section Class AMA bukotbell team. for !WIS by the United Sa~ Helma Athletic Boord. · And all Jhree (lrtl from the Irvine League as Corona del Mar's Ca,.y Jonet and Jett Wharton lead lhe way wllb flrat and second team berlha. Founlaln Valley'• c:lasly junior forward, Dan Malant, was accorded a tblrd·~am spot. Player of the year honors go · to Verbum Del's &-9 Lewis I Brown for the second Ume. ,.i Brown, Jones and Mom-I ingslde1s Jackie Rob!Mon are repeaters for flnt t e a m honors after capturing similar j awards in 1972 as junJors. Jones sparkled in the · playoffs and flnlsbed the cam- paign with an overall 17.l, pointa-per·game average. The flashy guard belpt!d his mates. to a flossy Z&-2 record, ended by a six-point loss to champion Verbum De.i in the semifinals. I Wharton was also hlghly in-- strumental in the Sea Kings' , suctess and missed first team t honors by a narrow margin. ·~ Malane ts one of only five junJors to make any of the 1 Jhree teams. •11 He was a key neure In Fountain Valley's best-ever season, one which provided the Baroos with a 23-1 ..cord. Three of the four losses were by one ·point. Troy HI g b Juni<r Marie Wuliemeyer was the only other Orange County athlete to make All-cIF AAAA. •M• ,lrt Mr.: F -ll:olllnMlf!, Morn 1111tldt. M, Sr. 17.1 F -Ovkltr1, No. Torrlnct. 6-5. Sr. "I -1-·~· 0:\!'"; "~ "1 'I" F -1vh. i-1 'b'"'' r. t. ~ -N>Wl)i v11 um 11, , I!· U.1 -rlftlm, HOOYll', U1 .~r. , .• s -J-. c.,.... dtl _,, ...,, sr. 11.1 c; -""'li.mtvt r. Tnw • ._1, Jr. :J0.1 G -1ner1m. Mom!net.tdt • ._2, Sr. n• G -l'IKk-. P•tM11ft1, '"4, Sr. 16.0 Imo< T"m ,. -Wlllrllll. (tftll.fl Ml Mir, M, Sr. 16.1 f,..-HudlGn, L8 Jord1n, "l' Jr. 1'2.0 .--PYies. VPrbuf'I\ 0'11, ... , Sr. f).J ,. -Gltrton, ~lllllll<tl~~l, Srf 14.6 ' -"ml!'~ "" ... !'· 1 .• t": -WI i., 11\dt, ._ , r. ~ -011 ~. L ~'· W. I•. 1l.1~ -JotllllOfl I mbl'1, .. 1. Sr. 'h.1 -lh1t1c11. P1r,~ • 6-1. Jr. 11.0 G -81bcod1. NO r1 OtlM, •. ,, Sr. 1t.0 TMN Tllm F -Movld, (11 Htcrll. M , Sr. !710 F -(1wmtt1. 1.8 Wll-..... J r. 15.0 F -P•lmw. Crnc1nt1 V1t11v. ~ Sr. 11~ I" -IVlor, .. , Sr, 17.1 fl-111111,'=/:'V.i"?ev. M, Jr, 12.1 C-l"rl1r, Ar<ldl1, M:.~r.15.1 ,. -Slll(l1r1. Pl~r. ~ n.o 1~~ -MlrQIJll, S , An v, s.t. Sr. G -Otvtt, Hu--, W , Sr l,.t G -81rnerd, lurbln•, 6-3, ir. 16.0 Scores ldllllltllll ...... " --Mont""I U, U. I/If M11ml 2 Clnclnntll s, Houtton • Pl\Uldllpl\11 •, Ntw Yorll (N) J ClllclfO IN) I, S.n OllOO •· S\.11 lt1no ln111, r11M e11t1mor1 '· Lot """"" t Dfltl)/1 4, SI. LOUii J Plfftburgh I, Klnws City 7 T1x11 S, Al11t1ll 3 C1Utorn11 I, Sin Fr1ndtco S IOllton f, M!nlllt0f1 0 N.w York A 12, Chlc;g.o A 1 01ld1nd 4, Arhan.t STiii 1, 6 lnntnos. r1ln (levtllnd 10. Mllw1u•11 t IM) J. "fowtn (W), 1'1mt: 1:06.0. LlnOl'I (GA) dlf. t.l:k 6-2. ... 2. IP!tt 7•7. 100 ~I. Hlldltft IM) t. hilt (Ml Cowll111 (QR) Mf, WllemlM 6-1, .. 1. ii .... Y......, 3. l'hlnl• (W), Tlrnt: "'·'· DWllMt W..llft!Mltr ~·--) Ill~) L.Mni ll'"ll'llC'"'r MARINA'S ANNA HOOKER (14) GRABS REBOUND IN FRONT OF TEAMMATE ANN GOLDENSON (24). Oilers Laud Athletes 'Raul Contreras and· Dirk ~feld· wt:re iltmed most V&Iuablo 0. the basketball and •restJing team• for HW1- tlngtoo Beach High Thursday l)ight at 1the school's sports :wards banquet. .Special award l\Pinners : I Wrtstllng Varsity -Most improved : Scott Mallory: Caplaln: Dirk Rosenfeld; Moot Valuable; p!rk R<IMnfeld. Junior Varslly -A1ost proved : Randy Gebhard : ~ptaln: Kirk Starry; M"'t aluable: Tom Von Dulen. Fro•h ·So_ph : Mo s t inved: Jim Schiebel: plain: RAly Garcia; MOit aluable: Ktllh ~ lllltellloll Varalty -Mott Improved: Weir and Doq Rabe : ' aptaln: Dave Axellon: jilOlt aliiable: Raul Contm•1: ~ 'l1lrow illamplGn: Wynn elll ; BW Jenl:!ns Hu.Oe w'111 ! .Raul Contnr11. JiJJllor Vll'lity: Mo I I irnjll'Oftd: Paul Gallllllll: CaplaiD :. Dove Sclawln1lll ; keOOonPaplt a fl,..._I, Melf1lfl'( (Ml I. Zlttllr VOft V I• ~1... ! .. ) ... IMI l lloom IWl. "T1rn1: 4:1t11. w 'nvo · MO 1 100 eHK-1. Woode IMl t. JtndrfNk fl'•l1tfl'•W1!11'1 7•S. .. 2. Mllllt' IWJ lot! tll Dtnrlll 1-6, IO'(d 1· -f 'WI • II ... IW). Tl-·. 1.·10.J. TW.~Mlt!' (QW) Hf, 0_,... '· 0 Marina Girls Breeze To 67-16 Hoop Win -· UCI Gets No. I Seed 100 .. 1,..,,_1, Kin~ fMJ t. 1.uaon kllNIYI M. ._2'. 11t1nitr 1W1 Iott U. 1... MOT ICYCll· OUlll IUIGY l';l,L fowwt (W). fl-! 1i1U flfiddl~l'6Jllr (Olll (fff. hncy-M*iurll tW) IOllt to Hoo\11 N, Hoch (l.,lll .. t.P""'.kc ........ •-Roi-I. Ml-I-VI""" WtldmtM ... 1, ... 2. • ""M 1 ... ri,,,.: -;;;..._ -·--.... ...,.. Ora1111 clfft 111 1,, ~ .. 11m11 F,._1w 1wi .. , w. °"· SWAP Min M1u1111 V::l:1~1> w~ ::.:.J:? :::~'1i...~ .. l6. 'ti. J._ •net~ cw1 1oat to KA~~t TH. u.EAm 20D MtdltY A:1111-1. Wmin. """' • f'/ dlf. Lal'l111 M. "'· l:.~'tnc1~1111=?:.. , .. , •Pllt wflll (714) n1.12 t::;a.,..,..._,, Wl'thll._; IM) t. Uw ~I~ ~-~~6-A_H. -~·~-=~·~"'~°"~"<~d~{~W!_l ~"'~',! ... ~"':::...~::::::~~~:::'.::::::::: ... _ ---·ed uc' Irvin will (M) i. ,..,.. (W), Timll ~11-" .. c. HCIPIM lfll ... Mvf'1"1¥_ ,.., u. 7, •oP-~ e 110 lod• -·· O'R .... !Ml L • Defending South C o a s t ready tor our man lo man send Mike Dodd to the moµnd ~::r."' IWI. t l"lyftn' <WI. Timi: DlllMw -'Ml!rf Ind M. H~ (Fl dlf. League girls basket b a 11 (girl to girl?)1" Mrs. Harrls in qu~t of an opening victory ,:i f.~C.:.."r:1.'~i'm!': ;-.s.Moorw "1= ~ ·=~ f#i dtf. FllF'bll powerhouse Marina· dealt out a said. in defenee of the Anteaters' 1/i f.'r:;.J.; ~~~~7m!~~~ C1wnpt1tr .,..:::"' ,k-5.,t" ..._ 1,1 ""· large dose of disappoin tment M111n1 f6fl Anahelm baseball tournament 100 "'--'· Str•w IMI l. WMt.ltw UtN anct MvrrwY w. w. ti IMJ l McM1nut IWI. TllTll: 1:00..$. Vlf1lty to Laguna Beach and to all .. , 1 ", ",, title Monday nteht againJt the '° •K1c-1 . P. Moen cw1 t. Woodr u,... euc11 c1tJ Ct) •• DWHt (OOPlf' (Ml J. Ff\lnn IW). Tlmt: n..L Sl1111M , rivals hopfna to lw irwi tbt loop Kyt.,. 1 f 3 1' Untvertlty of Arizona at La .so .,...,_1, #tCMMlt IWl t. Teut¥ ""'' fL.l def. euc11 u 1 "'· "'O ,.... Hool\.,. • J I lS IW) 3. At tftlf'lil, fltntt IU. KMMfllll"a '41 lllf. Corbin •II tltf, crown Thursday.· cr1n. ' • 1 10 Palma Park. Game tlme ls a 1a I'~ ttlfay...1. MIMI'" ""'" Ctr.J:: .._ The Vikings, · coached by M~~':i~ ,: 1; 1~ ,; o'clock. •::;;;1;;"";;';';;';;;;·•;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;-;;;;· ;;-;;;;;;..,~•;;'~· ..,~~·~'·;,;;;;;;! M ~-H •• d 1 t A i..,_ 11tc.11 1161 1 The Anteaten have beenl: a, ~n &rJ'y, • t I e u ~"'" 7 ~ "l '; .. eded flrll Ill jbe toUMWl\l!Ql Laguna Beach 6'1·Jd !or their ...... 0 ' ' 1 again thl• year wllh I ls:I Par. amount Sports second win In league play with ~~;:,. t : ! l record &Dini into play. three gam c1 ~mainlng. It was To1111 '10 '16 Dodd, a lel'IJ.Oil', ha1 •tarted fl 1 / t::"J ' Laguna Beach 's second los1 of L'futi• ::~"' •:7, 1-16 lhree 1amea wlth bne vtctory ~'':'Jfh~n'i iii -'•nni6 the season, The f1rat Wll ar-""~•IMiir;;:;;;;;~ll;;;l;;;• ="=-==;;:;aod;;;;;;;l=f=IDC=I=. =0.=47=:e:.r:.l:.::;:;~I'~ tw o-pointer to EdllOll. ,-...!:NA~TU1=1N:•:..!A:!:IU.~10f~~-~-t.~N!t1~., t:a~~~m\~;1e~1·t~ LEASE BRANb PRIX decisive 29-11 hal!Ume lead. It only got w.,.. for tho Attl11A alter !liat 11 lhe Vlklni• fut broak and ln11de gme ac-• · counled !or 38 points, while the de!en1t hold Laguna B<adi to JUil r;•• And lhe dele11M It lhe key to Mllilll'1 11UCCW IC<iilrdlng to Mra. Harrla. "Moel gli'ls teems play 1 zone defente, Md they're DOt • 105! I .,ICl.A~lll lfh Dutll~ M.lmALIAll 11Nllll IAW • 1" ...... ll.M!ll 4 -...... , ontta MM....,• ,_ CM1 If • • . 11lere are ov" 600 ultra modern MrYlc• baya and 100,000 square feet of (actory parts facllltlu on Costa M1w'1 Harbor lloaht"°'cl otc... · . 'E. c .., • Edi! ... ~l quest LeaJ!ll • wllh t 880. Lloy wlll11 two-i. Esll """ ' tfli bl ~ ! prove Otbl Oran@ a rair lnade Deng• Kent Der Inch ....., again _.,J l!tt) J IO~ etrd1n -~1•1 --·-#It• CCI 3. .,!,~ r;;o I CCl 3. "" cc; " ... '""'" Mllo' 'fknl: "'-1~ •• JlU1 . f'V- tr:lm• ··-((), [ IJlK ill •l .. , "ml ' T • •• FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S TOM McEWEN IN ALL PRO FINALS AT OCIR SATURDAY. Edison Stops Eagles; .Corona Spiker Stars :. ~ lllgb'• oopoomore ·tcm Lloy led the Chargers to .. 7J.55 track and neJd con- quest of ·Ealancia In Irvine League compeUUon 'niurlday • wllh twin wlna in the t4-0 and 880. Lloy set the pace In the 440 wllh a 52.5 and milsed in the tw0olappor in 2:0!.5. Eatancia's Steve Adams was aleo a double winner, laking t11i> hunlles In 15.0 •nd 20.0. tad: Edison'• overall depth proved too much. · Other top elforts froin Orange Coast area athletes in a rain-shortened agenda were ibade by Corona del Mar's Joe Denger and Mission Vlejo's Ken and Mark Hower. Dengel' high jumped ~5. en lnCh below his best of the seuon, to take first place against Santa Ana Valley. \'tr'lltv 120 l.H -1. ·~I ID) 2, Widrig ) (S) l. Hol,Kk (S), ThMI lS.I. .U0 llttl•Y -1. 0.M Hlll1. Tlmt: '9.~. HJ -I, WlllOl'I' (Sl 1. Cl.m (SI 3. Reltklrti (S), Height: U . U -1. arawn ID) J. Ruuell (Dl 3. HOkt (SJ. Dh1tric1: 1,.\li PV -1. Widrig (Sl 2. Torru {S) i. 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FV .Whiz Joins Pro Drag Run Fountain Valley's Tom McEwen, leader in the tunny car competition ln the $60,000 All-Pro series that ends Sallu· day night at Orange County International Raceway, ia tow- ing h1I entry aCJ'08s the coun- try this week from Galnaville, Fla. McEweo took the funny car lead hi the All·Pio aerie! on opening day and u a result only two drivers have a shot at overhauling him in the finals. Don Prudhomnle iJ making a llimilar trip from Florida In quell of a 16,000 first prize In the top fuel eliminator class. There are seven drivers with a chance at o ver h auli n g Prudhomme, . however. The pune will come from the win· ner's share of Saturday's purse and bonus 8W$niS posi.d for ,Ul Pro tlWsta. Butch Leal in the pro stock category, has a lock on first place. He has won his last six races at ocm, two more than Pat Foster's prevlQUa all time best for a pro category driver al OOIR. A family I e u d will also eplce the program when young Jeb Allen, 17, competes in the top fuel event. He won the NHRA SUmmernatlonab alter learning the sporl from older brother Les. Les taught Jeb to drive just before be retired from top fuel himsell. He has discarded his retirement and is hopeful of drawing hJs brother as an op- ponent in a head-~bead con- frontation. Qualliyinll runs begin at noon with ellmlnallon races from 7 to 10. 'lbere are 83 top fuel, funny car and pro 1tock drivers entered in the--all pro finals. F'or High School ttD HH-1. l'r.emtn !Cl !. Lortll &ruin (Eel), Htltht;, S-11 \lo. (C} 1111 fl'll1'11, Tltl'lt: 11.6. LJ -1. 9,._ llicll t. Prtnceotto -tilo LH-1. frHm1111 IC) 2. S . 11.hUt (E•I l . ltnkl (l!dl. Olll•llC9: 19 ... <t> 3. Moort !SJ. Tlmt: 22.3. tll't PV -1. Cl'OllWtl'd (Ed) 2. Fujimoto, .. lttlly-1. Sant• Allt Vt • (Edi J, Kimmet (Eel!. Htlthl: M . Track Honor Roll T.,,..; d .7. y U V SP' -I. Wtll {£11 2. W\llOll (Ed) J. Mllt 11.tlty-l. 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Ind the Grant 8oy1 hlYI tf'te flnett MMctlon. W1'v1 Got H Whtn You N1H tt. NOTE: axlo 11Mps I or 4i t 112 8'eep1 I or I, 10x1:S sleep• I or mor .. •• COLEIWI "AMEllCAH HERITASE" TENT '83'1 111.1".11 SW laltlllUUllmlllll au.'"'" ........ SALi J7UI 1•11lliii!Ull lllt1Ml IU. 1-....... IAUI S.. COLEMAH 8110 FAMILY "OASIS" '89" ~111.11 1111f•T.WS m .llM.M •.••.• IAUISIMM Nlllf,.,IUIS .. $1 ................ ,, ..... COLEMAN 11&'1" FAMILY OLYMPIC TENT IH.lllJI SW •5911 •1tf-.T&-.C tR. lltll . , ...... WI 114.U 1k l1 fAMll.Y&'fWIC aai1tu1 ............... ... COLEMAN 8110 VAGABOND TENT Ill. ltM.11 n911 SALi ... , .1111---:i11~=:..muu ...... m.s1MA .... ,..1AUSllUI . ) . - "Th• Grant Boys are prol111lon,1l1 In huntlng ·equlpm1nt, ll1hlng, camping 1nd any outdoor sport! COl.EllAll lxlO FAMILY s59ee RE:.O:~ SALi ntlfllllY lllUIAI Ill. 171.H •...•.• IAU$6MI tllllflltRlllUlll 111.SllJl ....... Wl.UI 115 SAVIN&S Rllllf llOW ON Otll Ill LINE OF QUALITY CAMPINI STOVEii LEMAN DELYX .PIOPANE REC .. $27.95 ••••• ,, , u ; • ,,SALi tu.II . . COWAllt.425 GAS STilYE ••• ~1! ~ ~ ... SALE $13.11 . COLEMAN 41.3 GAS ~TOYE .. SALE Sl 7.88 ~~u ...... PRIMUS 2 IUlllH - PIOPAHESIOYE RE8'.$11.99SAi.E $15~11 ' ' ':111E )IOST1C1111Plltl CAMPEl·DllTllllDISllAll STillE IN THE WEST' SAV.E. 011 OUR COOlE,.SI COLEMAll 61 QT. JWAY52J7 llQ. $21.15 ••••• SALIS24.ll COLIMAll IO QT. REG. $21.H SAL1$2S.ll COLIMAll 56 QT. COOLH IEG. $21.95 •• , •• SAL1$17.81 GIT YOUI FISHlllG UCINSI AT THI GIAllT IOYSI ' SALE 011 OUI HEA TEISI COUMAll PIOPAlll 2000 toSOOOITU MODR 70I ••• $21.11 COUMAllS157045000 t1MOOITU CAT.NIATll IEG. $31.15 SAU $34.11 PllMUS SOO TO 2000 ITU NIATll PIOPANI IEI. $11.Jt SAU $9.tt 714 COLEMAll 4 LI. ACIYFIL - SLEEPlll •••s Ulllla 191 ................... Sl"IJT" ~Ill.II t . . Sale $10.88 125 COLEMAll J LL IMSUL 21111 - · ._,_~ ..................... lr~IU Salt $12.81,. ·741COLEMAll4 LI. iNSUt. 20I-. fl!:!r.'c:.:.I ........ - -... . Sale$16.81 1111 C1l1•11 J ll Dih1I O.cr11 Ii .., __ ... ._..,,,.,.-... IH · 5alt 11.11 · SAVE AT THE GRANT .IOYS , SAVE-- ON OUR LANIERNSI COLEMAN MODEL 200A LAllTllN ......... $11.11 COLIMAll SINGLI MANTLE PIO,ANE LAllTIRN REG. $11.15 .••.. SALl$10.ll PllMUS SINGLI MAllTLI PIOPANl .......... $9.11 CHICK THUi PH.SIASON SAVllltS Oii OUI QUAUTY BRAND PICNIC JUGS! COUMAH 1 GAL. JUG REG. $4.99 , •• SALi $3.11 COLEMAN 2 GAL. JUG REC. $6.98 ••• IALI ss.11 FRIE DRAWINGI, COLEMAN 8110 "OASIS" TENT *89"YALUE* • 11110111tltfTIC1ll 1111111 • Ill HIC\tASI ltlClllll'ft .. • • DAILY PILOT - Alamito . . Harness Entries JAlamitos ( ~Harness • ' !Results ·.OILERS. • • AIM TO IUCBT FJIOM DEEP ROUCH ,,.... .,,...,. 'bcn ompriled fu .,. ,_ ""°"' from deep roop. 111 -10 !lit left o( l>tpt. 'Ibis oftnt ll.lppc:o1 becansc the deep ,,.N ff .,..,. iUclf arouod Ille i-t (ncd<) ~· "' tbe club and -the cl•blato ~-'"" bd'""' h llrika 111e boll. 1 y 0.: way IO JDiUniz.c this prob-I 1 km ii to bold ooto the. clab With an \ apocloD!' flJll! Jdl.0.nd grip. Or I" ,..,. c:aa compamtc for the o£r..fine -Ill' limply aioUa& lhedablaoo a bit IOtberight olta.,et lnitiaUy. Tbe -dllb&<e ,.;n ...... bring the -bocl:oatlJFI. DifJamt -will llCt diffmnlJy "" .... dob, bot iC 1". play .IDOlt of )'O'll' aolf at one coune, a 5-minute pnc• &ir:c ltllioa from the rough wi'll tell you just how W you 31. lboGld aim to the riabL &C ''"""'""'"-• - Score ift tplte ~of tr•ps, bt.lntl•rs, rouati. •"'1 downhlll lin-.,..ith ttl• help Ar~ P8fl!J•r off•rs )'O\I In his bookltt, "Troublt Sholl..·• A copy 11 )'OUrt for 20• tlonl with • at.Mnptd, stH-9'dd...atd •Mtlopm unt kl Arnakl P•Wtltt, In cat• ot thi& nn1-,_. Troj"ans Set Goll Tourp.ey The University of Southern California ~Jan Club will bold Ila anmta1 golf touma· ment at the California Country Club in Whittier with over 200 golfers expected to participate on Friday, .April IS beginning at 12:30. · Football coach Jobn McKay will be there . as featured speaker at the evening dinner ('1:30) following conclusion of the tournament. Reservations for the tourney and-or dinner may be made by calling the ~Jan Club office (213) 746-277L log·A·Thon Student. and faculty at Southern Callloruia College In Co11ta Mesa will stage a fund- raising jog·a·tbon Saturday beginning at noon on the cam- pua track. "We hope to raise between $5,000 and $10,000 fu put our curbs, decomposed granite and port-a-pits in,'.' coach Jim Crumpton, the SoCal track and field coach says. "We have a tW<Hlme NCAA college dlYialon high jump champim (Jack CaU1ey) in ICbool and we don't even have a pit for him to jump In." Crumpton figures some 100 members of the faculty and student body at SoCal will start the bour·iong jog. Each bas been -seek:tng ---f i r m s , churches or ind!vlduals to sponsor them at so much per laP.. 'l'he school's president will participate along with any member or the student bcxly wishing to aid the program. Grid Sipup Registration for boys In- terested in playing Junior All· American taclde football in Irvine will be beid Wednesday from 6-3 p.m. at University High (room 306). Other registration dates in- clude Saturday, March 30 from-14 p.m. and Sunday, April I from 2-5 p.m. A $5 registration fee will be charged. The program is open to all boys 8-Il years of age who live in Irvine. Also all adults who are in- terested in coaching or fund- raising activities may call Rudy Wertepny at SliJ.4495. University High is located at CUlver ·and Campus drives. Volle11ball Orange Coast College girls volleybaH teams swept past Golden West College ln both A and AA action this week. The A team won two straight. 15-13, lS-8 with Pam llfartin and Jo Anne Zubillaga standing out for the Pirates. In the AA games .. Orange Coast won 15-1, 15-5 with Barbi Sweet and Peggy Jacobsen the most valuable players. Donkey Tilt Set Saturday A COrona del Mar faculty cootingent will face several Sea K.inga: athletic standoots Saturday night in a dookey basketball game beginning at I. Coach Brent Ogden's well· drilled crew of C&sey J011es, Bqb Clark, Tom MCCOtlell , Vince O.ukas, Pat Walt, Joe Tosll. Skip Lauderbaugh. Mike Bavtken, P11tY R<>mney and Karen FftllCh ii a IOlid favorite to diapooe of the teachers. 5 GALLON LASTIC WATER CAN ..... ·~ ...... Tri~, ~.:: ... 199 NYLON FOAM SEAT COVERS 3~2# Sotll Split Or Buck.t S.ot FREON VALVE &HOSE KIT !t•I'· "·" v.i. ... I Area Women's Goll Report Baseball ;" Standings . Clla1 -la tllo baJ>. dlcap toumameal ebplplon at Hunllngton -Cctmtry Club -delfoUIJI· Polly Brownlllg and J .... Doyle In·• playoff this week. A alas crw t.umey for members -Cbtrl and Belen Cowdon Ired ftll: first pl*"' In A filght wllh 27 . .foao Weave.--waa ntli witb 31. In tlle·B llliht JI wu Shirley CWnow'o aod Barbara Metkovich lied for flnt with 31 followed by Mary Vander Sommen with SI\\. !.<nor Wahren!>rt>d< """ tile C !llght title with 31 with. Win· nie Lindsay 1ecood at 3214 and Middie Benner tblrd at 331>. .MetNfotclarJc Member• of the women's club at Meadowlark Goll Club staged a ham t!hoot this week in conjunction with the men's club. ' CompeUUon wu scored on two better balls of fivesomes with the winning squad firing 127. On the team were Corinne Richardson, Gaile Stinson, Mabel Christenson, Robert .,.......,. .... /I I FRAM OIL ~qa FILTERS F•"-'<oo .... ~ ...... ~j CH<.W AW• ,,.,., R.,_ 1?! ,.,, AUTO COOL CUSWON AlrV..r.d c...lortF"' 'YOW' DriYing COOLANT SAVER KIT 99~ 1!! Tblelamn and LarTT Du ~ At 121 -a aquad ..... _,i.of Harvey AM Woolt:oll, Dottle O'Dell, Anltt Mon11otner)', John --A lw<>W•Y tle reaulied for lblrd al 12t With Anita Ai> pl-, Betty Knta. Rita Mclntoah, Frank l)qval and Hap Woolcott oo -t..... Tho otheT was compoaed of lo .. •11•••elt Itwuafield-!Cunll- 'menl for the memb<n of the Lquna Beach Women'• Goll Club with Margaret Waterman wlnolog low -booota with an rl. She lllo tied with 'l1lelma '\"ooniey for low net With rl. M~n's Goff Roundup Pre&ident'I cup compelltion Is under way at Blg Canyon Cottntry Club ol Newport Beacb with Harry llodlon defendlng hls tiile. ln a St. 1'11trlck's Day Shillelagh tournament Sunday, competition was by two low balls of foursome with the Paul Smiths and Mel Grays fmiahlng first at 119. A tie resulted for second with the Heber Ericksons and Don Dempsey's on one side and the James Pecb and Marco. Anichs Oil the other. Each foursome polled 121. . Tho event wu ooe of tile top aflaln ol the year at Bia OU> ynn with much ol the credit going to Ron and Kartn Wlnterbum as tournament chairmen. Next big event, o~ than the Preaident's Cup, is the Spring Frolic. to be contested on April 1. lt is a blind draw 8ffalr. ·' ln A flilbl, Id I m I e kbfwn•ker ... the wlnner with a SI and Mrs. Watennsn ......SwlthSZ. 'l1le B crown weot · to Virginia Beal& with 33 with Pat Gullch and Tb e Im• Toomey u.d for IOOOlld at SS. Ruth Wl>llaker wu the C ntght victor with S5 lollowed by YVOODe Jones with is. Mn• Vertie A tun field particlpoted In the better boll of partners guest only tournament at Mesa Verde Cctmtry Club this week. Mellas Morris of San Diego COontry Clnb teamed with Mqgle GeorgetlJOll of Los Co)'Oles CC for a gross score ol 79 to top tile field. Kay Buller and Sue Johns, both of San Diego CC, combined to \\'.in low net honors al 69. -In the flrat lllght, Esther Nugent and Anne Teel or El Niguel CC won low gross with an a'.l ; Virginia Fruehling and Mary Crary of Santa Arni CC had an Sl. SU"SIT L.IAIU• .............. C'I'~ •I E•at LA w L. •• ' 0 I I I I I I I I I I 1 I 0 l( 1 0 I I MISllOM COfilfll•IMCI ....c. W L GI Cllt\11 ' I - "" l«llll"dl• , 1 1 °"°"""°"' l 2 ,,~ ~ 2 1 '2 s.n DINO 3 l '2 Ch•tt9Y 2 s ~ P••r 2 32\lt RWtnlCM 2 l 2'h SOUtllwftltrll 0 ' ' ~ .... ~ Gronll'ICll!t J, S.11 Of"iJO 6 CMtt9Y 3. Rlvenlde 0 ., P•lom.r 5. S.n 81mtrdlno ' D l1111ing1) Cltnll 3. 5olllllwt11tm 2 SA.'7E3K·SOS AUTO PARTS TIRE PENCIL GUAGK EIURGENCY ROAD FLARES 12 FOOT TOT CABLE ~·· F'-'lolo StHI ONE GALLON GAS CAN """ ..... , ·--99~. 5,000 lllILE GUARANTEE REBUILT SP ABK. PLUGS 9~ .. LINDER SPAJl.J( PLU8 SET 2!! DUPONT ,_ .ANTI· Cool.,_ RUST r.:~· ~~ ·~9,t, Wotwf'u.p - 'BATTERY ·i XBRAND TERMINAL MOTOR PULLER FLU SR Llfn Ywt • ·-~= 99t ~ ..... ~4gc •-Of .._ Frwa....s,..-. A.,.,. II.II B•rJ ....... ,.., ...... cu ll.LUMINATED AUTO COMPASS 3!! 1!! CHROME -SPEAKER ...... IA =a.T .. i-a.. .... , ......... ... ,..,"'", ... """"" -,,.~, PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU MARCH 27, 1973 OPEN SUND4Y - 9 • 6 JET'N BRUSH SPRAY WASHER "''"""-""""' C:-., a.mi, T tctl lets er-w;.._, "'"'' 399 .....,. ""'1 ..... Ao<! Handy Pistol Griv AUTO LI TIER BASKET JENSEN CONSOLE 6 QUART BUCKET FULL 0' SPONGES AND 8 fil:<g!s -_g~ TURTLE WAX .EXCALIBUR CARWAXKIT 298 ~P"' Sea lea.,., ........ TURTLE WAX VINYLTOP WAX 9c .. a... C,_Qo ..... QUAIJTY BUMPER 121NCH JACK JACK STAND 1?2 ' ' '' • ; ' ' ' ' • ' 1 ' ' HERCULES ·1 LEVEL LIFTS ALTEBNAt'ORS 16 9J ic....v-, Rid. $MMtfa ...,..y_ 1-ood Uwl c ... ,.. .. , l'rk:u VI 'l'e .Sll.00 li'•f) 11i.-nc, .. STARTERS 12~ ' ' ' I 1· " I' . I Among the underdogs are Harry Corea. Bill Scllaum· burger, JolUl Weybraucb, JolUl Blalr and Arthur RaUJCh. Admlmtoo la fl.50 for g...,.1 admission and 75 cenLs for students. Phone 111 EAST 19th STREn, COSTA MESA:.:;-,":"; 645·8264 JuST OFF NEWPORT ILVD.-IEHIND MESA THEATER-SUNDAY 9 to 6 I - I • I J I j I 1 -• - ' I I I I • • Size ofFami1y .. ; Determines Cost ' ' ' By 8YI.VIA POllTER For eocb doller a ab:·penon ,!imlly &pends on food, you, • four.person hou,.bold, spenc1 11,1.03, you, a two ·peraon : lioumold, lpend 11.07, and a flolle Individual llvin& alone spindJ '1.ll. y,.. each dollar the large J'mlly spends on J>Ot•toea and ·-potatoeo, yw, the ..... pie, spend tl.116, and ,..., • Bingle lndl'1dual, spead ti.JI. •• 1!.S. Dept. of Agriculture Just publlsbec! in "Fam 11 y Eeooomlcs Review.'' Here'a a r undow n , tramla!Od lllto dollers: D' YOU ARE I couple, Yoll · · ll*>d this much more per '1 40 lhan I Bil:· -·=1= THE «XlST OF a market- buket that Is $38.W for OJ»- per10n Is '37.80 for a family of two. The lime marketbasket colta "7.20 for •three-person lamtly, 131.M for a !our- -family, $35.80 for a five-person family, and that 11JDe marketbasket -which Is $38.W for one person - COiia billy $35.:IO for I family of ab< persolls. But wait: back up and study that list of . items on the A Ir l ~ture Department's marketbasket. Do you notice Sharing the Wealth ; IY . for the following l- t em 1 : 18 • that it• is heavily weighted Meat Pac'kers Ordered to 'Pass It On' ~,cents more 1..tdollarOll cannedpeu: .-r1 cents m or e per "'"'' 4lllar Cl\ cracl:en, k:e """""" ~cken; 13 cents more oo ~· aiJct betW!On 5 trtnb and 1J 'cenla more on • potatoeo. wl>ite breod, peeda, ·-milk, beef. ' : J*'(lll'IOO bllis, the family CJWaya 1JllYI tell the Jdlill family ~ a which IJ becoming 11>- lnglf Important u food ces continue spiraling ever llj,ward. In fact, the one- 1!"""' household in the U.S. Es fully 11 percent more for same Uat of foods th.U, tbe ily consiaUng of two ~ents and four children, ac· 91rdlng ro a new study by the I> .. ~CAB Panel . ' J]rges Reno ~.. . :JAirwest Bid .. · with leas expensive varieties of foods, lower food 4'•des (ground beef as against roast beet, canned peaches a a against fresh lrults )? • DO YOU NOTICE thal not lncl\Jded In \hit Hat far which the smaller fll!DllY paya much more w dolla¥·are many ma· jor fo6ds>"eggs,. oranges, coi- f .. , fresti ' tmr;atoe., appl .. , SO!\ drinks! ' !Ji tool, aays .Belly Peterkin of thl•C~, Dep\., the .amilleot)lousehold;pays only a few· penl)lel more or the aarne or less tor a long list of Items such as these. And ilie speculates '!bat part of the eoonomlea a,chieved by larger lamllles do Indeed reflect their cbo!ces o( lo'lrer food •grades and lass etpenalve. Io o d varieties rather than their use of the aavlngs avsfiable from 0 econ0my" air.es and quantity buying. It could be that the old gap betw... food costs {or those of you wDo buy"" in bulk as against those of YoU who do not or who cannot may be becoming much narrower tllan it appears on the surf a~. µd fan\llies who do not buy in bulk include tbe poor who Can-~-WASHING TON (AP) -The not finance Ille big purchases ~•ll Aeronautics B o a r d 1 1 at one time as well as the &ireau· of operating rights has sman tiou.molds who cannot feOommended that Hughes use up t!le foods before they Atnr.st bo ·-to pro. u -"•· spo . ,,.,. llOll"9J> aervlce ·between ' ~. Ne-i,, and the Paclllc llllAT MIGHT be oome of ~west, ml that Western the forces,lielping 12 <1'1se that ~-Lines be~ -slnillar 'traditional gap?'1 "' !\Dthorlly betWten I.a Vegu, -Modem matie'.flclllttes and seatUe a n.d in OU!'. bomei' -refrigeration Ore. and freezing -wbicb peimit · represented a change the small farnlly kl take ad· IM!re,u's earller (JOii-vaotage ol the economics of fbt that Alrwest should ·jle "ecollOlll)' al7.es" as easily as f!ven holll routes, and that no the !Mge family. · • ~ authority should b e -A~more informed "you," pied Western. · better educated· kl spotting :l,'l\e CAB , fttuined the roal baa"i"'. among today's drller r«<miiieriilil/qm kl array ·GI ~rt . H re s , Ifie tu!!JIM< tor an Ul!dalinC, shapes,•~-aillf S'>ldes. · the basla that operating And ~~~ ~1 a r g er ti.tics uaed pre~ bad families,~ ~~Uy among me outmoded.. ' the lesurtll·edtidteci ' I brief to the·Jiw1\ldge -AJiil-mcflt vit8!, Unit pric> ' u -s.,.q,n. cian: Ing -1118 •y\l\enl of pricing aloo tb.iit no addltlanal w!JJch permits you kl judflO oe la needed at Klamath the cost per ounce, (IOUlld, WASli!NGTON (AP) -The strengthen the a4InlnlatraUon <mt ot L l v i n g Co~ in the enforcement of price cil TOOrsday ordered meat oontrols applicable to thb i& .packers to paM aloog sny In-dustry," DunloP aald. creaSes or decreases in their , "THE COUNCIL expects costs on. a dollar-for-dollar such decreases to be paased. basis. tbi'ough the dlairlbutloo cbaln The action, announced by to· the ultimate conaumer." council . director John T • Dunlop, said the new regula- Dunlop, was interpreted as a ~ supt!nedel the "volatile ·mo~e to Insure that any prictng authority" granled to •-----In • ck , meat packen under, Pbaae l. ~ mea, pa en 'nfe , regulatlon, the coot will be passed along to council : estab~ deer the consumer. rules that meat pecker DlllSI IDllow ill ·setting prlq<o. ll said cost inCleoes and decrea!el ~live or perllaJly (Jro<.'<SOed meal mtist' be passed lhroqgh on no more than a dollar-for· dollar bosis. PRICES F 0 R wholesale me8t have declined this week lafter reaching recxird levels earlier this month. "This regulaUon la designed . kl establish and maintain a cloler relationship between COS!s and prices in the meat pac~g ind~ and to IT REQUJllU that a rum not esceed• ila base p<riod groos margin during any fiscal • 0re. She said lunher quart or whatever m•aaur., Pickets on. Jlreak t Airwest provides ade-ment -so you can compare le w:vlce between Reno prices IQ 8ny food matket and Wanda fuclonan, Qeft) and Mrs. Mona .Guth eat La Yeps, and that no find the best dolla?HDd-ceots dog food as part of a meat price, protest in Heller· cperaklr la roqufred buy, whether or not Iris an IO\Vfi, Pa. befo~e an A&P market. Some 25 persons ollult market. "eamomy size." . canied signs urging meat boyrot!s. ~~'******~~;;;;;;~lmiiii hii ... jijijiiiiijiiiil ~ 3 FREE GIFTS plus 8c REFUND fM ,_,. NIM & Mllr.u 111111 I'll MN • ..... , 1) M., ftllt """"" ....._ ... IW, V. O'lfl ~ TlW' I) t Wl1a " 1 Hw~I ..... SI .......... i.~T ......... 11~ ... ~ "".,....,...,r,..,.. " ...... s.c .......... c .... .. ,...,.. llltftl• • ..., 14 n'~ • ~ Ctl, ALL S l'•~St ..... t.::-,...._ Wrffl _.,.._ ... , .... T w ~ Ctlltllo o.t. S ~-aty,CA01"4 .._ ....... ~ P1SIG>fl'1 (holJf»""'.,4.INltt quarler. The groos margljl Is the dllfereoce between total coot ol the raw materials and revenuea received &om the !lnilbed produot. A Coft of Living Cow1cil apokeoman said the action"¥ teken hecaJ1oe there bad been • 11•~" rilatimi betna coo1a and (irices. Asked II that meant meal poobla bad been b>creulllg their' prices falter than their COiis .... ..,.,. up, Ille l(IOllM!nan Ilic!. "'!bat's what It looks llljt.''. . Becaua. of the r e c e n t declines Ill wholesale meaf CCllits, t h e council' expects "tJ:le.1cost decreases would~ be passed down through the cbaln to the uJUmate consumer." THE SPOKESMAN said the order applleo to cattle, hogs, sheep, lambs, and calves, and manufacture of 11 a u s a g e a , cured meats, 8DlOked meats, fro&en meata, natural sausage caalngs and other prepared meats and meat speclaltiea. * * Boycotts Of Meat Advocated -SACRAMENTO • (AP) - Calilornla OOllSU!lll!rl• lbQuld balUe sllyrockellnC m e s I prices by boycotting any purcba!e ol meat or l>OullrY during the first week ol April, a powerflil Calilonila con- sumer group urged Thuraday. THE OONSIJMER Feder,i- tlon ot Calilomla llllllQUllCed It would ~ Ii Its hatUe cry "Let 'Em Elt<htele," wbicb paraphr .... 'Ille advice that U.S. Secretary' Of AulcWture Earl Butr p.ve to conoumers angered 'by r1JinJ mest prices In recent weekJ, Jim Reed, CFC's Sacnunen- kl lobbyist, said that the N'IXOll admlnistraUon must be jolted into the awareness that con- sumers are intensely angered by meat price bikes. Reed added that consumers "must organl!e a revolt. ... in the hope that those businesses feeling the brunt of a sus-tained boycott will in !urn (Jl'<!SSW'e the President iQto taking some quick acUon." SIMILAR BOYCOTT cam- paigns have been mounted in other 1tate1, and many have designaled the first week of April for their action . "Consumers should revolt against this system that Is causing us such bardsbips ... .The richest nation in the world bas been told kl eat less . . . . to wait and see," said Frank DamttlJ, proaldent of the CFC, an orcanlzatlon which lncfudes over 100 COl>-aumer groupe. Inside 2Pa~ Purchased By Ridder Tra~k Horesmeat's in Demand ' • l t -' Fri..,, Mm Z>, 1973 DAILY PILOT IJiij; • OVERTIIE coiiNrn~­ 22 J • MUTUAL FUNDS • I • s Frl<QJ, M.wdl H , 1971 P,resident Seeking To Negotiate on WASHINGTON CAP I Presldent Nlxon told Congress 'l'hunday ht will seek far. reaching authority to bo!Jl Jn. creasc and r'eduoe tarirr1. and to provide protect.loo for U.S. industries threatened by foreign lmpor'ts. "We n1ust fact up to more lntGse long·term competition in the world's markets rather than shrink from it," Nixon H id ln hla first annual in· ternaUooal economic report. TH£ PRESIDENT g a v e more details on hi' trade legislation due to be sent to Congress in a few weeks. He said the administration will seek n1aximum flexibility In negotiating an end to foreign barriers to American goods. Thi.1: t'ill include, he said, authority to eliminate. reduce, increase or Impose tarifrs on all products !or 1 period ol five years. The Prt1ident said reduc- tions in most tariffs would be staged over a ptrlod ot Ove years or 1nore with ~r periods. provided tor red~ lions on Items which arc ship- ped in gi eat volu.me. NIXON SAID In the 94-page report that be will aak: Congress to enact laws to pro- vide American ind ustry relief from "sudden and dim:iptive Import surges." The safeguard sy stem he recommended would call for restraints on Imports if lhe U.S. Tariff Commission finds that a Oood 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· Large Interests in Comsat NEW YORK IAP I -Acting on 1oternment recom· mendalion, American Telephone &: Telegraph Co. has announced plans to sell its $181 million interest in the communications Sa 1 c l l i 1 e Corp. AT&T has held 2.895,750 shares. or 29 percent or Comsat, the government· established pr i v a le CQm· munications system, s i n c e 1964. The announcement Wednes· day fol l owed a recom· mendation by the Federal Qnnmunlcations Commission last Dec. 22 that AT&T divest itseli of all Comsat holdings to avoid a situallon in which AT&T would be a substantial customer as well as owner of COMSAT. e Kal•er Special to tbt Daily Pilol OAKLAND -Kaiser Steel Corp. Thursday announe«J that It has agreed in principle to sell, subject lo certain con· dlUons, 15 million shares of Hamersley Ho ldings Ltd. at U.S. $3.90 per share ror a total or u .s. $58,500,000 before taxes and expenses of sale. Consummation of this sale would reduce Kai!er Steel's interest in Hamersley Holdings from 34.5 percent to 28.3 percent. e Westgate Special lo the Dally Piiot SAN DIEGO -\Vestgate· California Corporation's prod· uce g r o u p operations have been expanded lo include ( -t~KI./Vc ) STOCK who I es ale marketing agreements \\'ith apple and peach growers and producers in h-tissouri, slarting with the 1973 shipping season, it was announced Wednesday . Western Fruit Sales, Fresno. a wholly-owned subsidiary of \Vestgate-Southland Produce Co., will headquarter its new Missouri marketing di vision at Independence. e Strauss SAN FRANCISCO -Levi Strauss & Co. Wednesday reported record first quarter sales of $121.575.000, up 14.9 pe rcent from $105,827 ,000 for the comparable period a year ago. Net ine-0me was a record $5,403,000, or 50 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. eDrugSlores Special to the Daily Pilot WALNUT CREEK -Longs Drug Stores Inc., a retail drug chain operating 64 stores in California and H a w a 11" Wednesday reported a 13 per· cent increase in earnings and a 151/.z percent increase in sales for its fiscal year ended Jan . 31. Syste1n Go • West 'Area Meat For Litton LOS ANGELES (AP I - McDonnell Douglas Corp. of St. Louis has awarded a $4.5 million contract to Beverly Hills based Litton Industries for production or navigation systems for the Air Force's FIS fighter plane. Packers. Tell Cuts The pact calls f o r delivery of 33 systems beginning in June , Litton announced Wednesday. Previously, Litton wns awarded a $7.6 million contract to design I he craft's navigation equip. ment. For \l1 ee keuder A 11 ve rti ~i n « "" Phone (>424~21 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - West Coast meat wholesalers have cut their prices 2 to 3 cents a pound in response to pressure from consumers and the government, spokesmen for the Western States Meat Packers Association report . Norm f\1affit, vice president of the association which has 670 members in 14 Western states, said the voluntary price cut \Vednesday could mean a reduction of as mu ch as 5 cents a pound in retail meat price's by next week. However, a spokesman for a major California supermarket chain said such a reduction would merely restore prices to last week's levels. l\.1atnt said the decision 10 reduce pr i c es unilaterally came after "we started gel· ting calls from our members telling us ~·e had to do something. ---.----- 111111 •1uv111 IFMll • THERE ARE SPARKLING, MORE THAN DEPENDABLE, 2000 USED CARS FOR SALE ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS. I • '·A lot of our , guys said business was down 15 to 20 percent. It's too early to say if a consumer boycott is the only cause. but we're assuming that's part of t h e ex· planation." He said carcasseas of "ex· ceptional" quality beef that were selling to butchers for 73 cents a pound now would cost 70 cents. Cal Santare. Power COMPLETE .NEW roRK STOCK LIS~ 1 • • .. ..,, . - :. =i ..... ..... ·no ... .. ,. ,_ . -. ' • • , 1973 OAILV rtlOT I • ' I :> • ' , "' ,, . " ' f DA~~y I'll.OT Fridl>', MllCll 23. 1'7' • s.llai!Jt Too High Salton Sea Fish Threatened I I BRAWLEY (AP) -Flab In the Salton Sea may die out lo two ytart unless steps are Ille to make the desert lake !ell salty, Sl)'I a ledenl·stale refJO<I . Rep. VI ct or Veyoey (ft. CaUI.), said be wW Introduce leg\llatlon for <onstrucllon of a diR to create an evapor• tloll pond lo help i<d..,. aallnl· ty In the HMquare mlle lake. 'Ille 163 mWlon, dike ..... recommended In the .Jolal study by the U.S. Bureau of ,Rf!clamatlon and the Calllomla Department o I Water Resources. 'Ille dike would seal off 40 squaro miles of the lake, wlldllle . aloog the lo w er ArnerlcOn J\lver that It abould probobly be absocloned. The project lncludeo Ille 71f. loot-high Auburn Dam already under eonstructloo. esp1n F...it OAKLAND (AP) -A wata' coblrol bolnl ls trying to determine who was at fault tn the Jan. 11 oil , splll that d11Dped 125,000 'gallona ol •aste oil in tbe Oakland et- tuary. ( ECOLOGY) located northeast of San Diego More than 300 birds died~ In the coachella Valley. cleanup cosll reached fl million. . • c ... 1 Fou91at The San Francisco Bay SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Regional Water QIJ.llity C..,. Sacramento County trot Board is seeking to Supervisors have joined the . determine who may be 11.1bject ranks of those opposing the to a rme up to $6,000. proposed flOO mlllioo Auburn The oil spilled. w b en Dam-Folsom South Canal in unknown persons ope n e d El Dorado County. valves to four la'rge ·holding In an 13-page memo to the tanks at a defunct oil reclaim- U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, ing firm~ Port Petroleutn Co. the tuperviaors attacked · the · project as being so harmful to · e .D•lt§er Notecl recreation and to fish and BERKELEY (AP}-Heallh ReliAride• engine tune-up Most• tyllnder con $1i.11 reg. 17.11 Moot&cyll<>dercar11ndVW1-16,88Rog.10.811 Moote cylinder can -19.88 Reg. 23.&8 lnctoo.t the lolJowlng l1bof and p1rts: New points. ap1rk plug•, di1tr1butor cap ind rotor. Dwell angle, Urning and kll• Mt. C.rburetor adjusted. Power te1m Md fuel line filtar checked. Air filter element cMcked Ind HMced . .Ol1trlbUIOf actv111c1 and MCOl'ld1ry wiring checked. ReRAride• heavy duty muffler 12 88 l"51elled Now • Reg. 1•.ee G~'"""cl II iont u you own rwt Ur. f it• ino.t ArntflGM -0.11. • olficlall say they /Ur a -~ ble ouibreat o1 eocephalltil In comlnr 111011fbs beclWie heavy raln!all bu en11r1ed breeding groondJ for vlruarrying mooqultot. "We are C0111Ultlt>g with speciallsll from UC, the Department of Water Resources. the oence 0 f Emer&ency Services and fDOlo" quito abatement d 1 s tr l ct 1 about the danger and hcny to combat it." &aid Richard Peters, head of the state's Bureau of Vector Control and SoUd Waste Management. , Petera said the unusually wet season bu caused a bu.ikiup of l\rlace water which provlde1 extra Jpace for breeding by eqcef>a!ltls-car· rytng mosquitoes. ' e Trees Bcrmed RENO, Nev. '(AP) - A Univeralty of : Nevada plant diaeaae ,ex.p ert says automobile pollut.iOn i1 damag- ing trees in the Lake Tahoe basin. · Plant pathologist J o h n Gallian said the chemical 07.0ne ls c,,.uslng.needles to fall off some · roadside Ponderosa pines. UPI T•ltP .... Housewife Strippers · Joy Alvis looks on as Instructor Tricia Dale works with Jeannie Knl~t in fine old art of strip-teasing. Class for housewives is held in Atlanta, .. Sehoofurg .. . . Admlnlalrators ol !he 'Hun· tlngtoo Beach Cl\y (el..,.... tary) School District w!U spend the nm month studying •unlftcatlon plalio for Fountain Valley schoolJ. Dbtrict truatee. I o I d Superintendent S.A. Moffett this week IA> study the varioua unlftcatioo pro~ls made by t!le Fount8in va11e1 School IJJslricl alld come back In May with his findings. Trustees indicated in their brief discu>sloo that Ibey may make their o w n recom- mendations ·at that time. The Huntington Beach Union Higb School Djstrtct bu already supporteCI ,Fountain Valley unification plans oo the COC\dltioo that the elementary school districts wtlhin the si- square-mile high s c h o o I district agree. KIDS LO~E UNCLE LEN SATURDAYS IN THE DAILY PILOT . . i ·'e··\ ' ,'"; • I • I . i ,o,, °' .. . . ... . . 1 • • •• •• An~ieni Ship? S~ Visits Claimed llUNTSVU.U: Ala (UPI) _: Acconlinl! to JQRph F. Bl~ w11en' the prophet Ezekiel saw that "whirl· wind out' of the nottb" back in the 6th Century B.C., I~ was a opecesblp. ' ., ... Blwnrlch la clliei ol the syotoms layout branch ,. •~ _.m development Office at the Marshall Space Fllgbt . Cert«. AND HE FIGVl\ES that "whirlwind" wa• a large rocket sbip with foor belicopter rotors descending from I motlier !hip In ear1ll c.l>it. • . Blw:midl said be has been analyzing the technical posibiliU'" ol ,Ezlokiel's deocriptioo in the Old Tes- and "l ·came to• the conclusion that the prophet Indeed aaw such a thing. 11My cooclusion is that this wa.. What we nowadaYt call a shuttle vehicle," said .mwnrich, who has a book on the subject coming out soon m Gennany. BE SAID IN A telephone Interview that the ship Ezek· tel saw "was dependent oo an orbital station. Size and performance malk:h the s!Utle vehicle that goes !rm> that ortlital ltalloo to tbe ground and back., '"Ibe thing is a very feasible vehicle an~ ~ Nery good design. '!bere's good engineering behind the ent~e design," he said. EZEKIEL'S DESCRIPTION, in the first chapter of bill Old Testament book, says a "whirlwind .ca~ out of the north, .a great cloud, and a fire unfolding itself, and a brig'bt.nes.! was about it ... " . BlumridJ. says that in his book he doesn't go into the possibilities ol where the spaceship originated because the problem "is just too tremendously big. I'm trying to prove they were here." ! ,, ' ., •: ·;. •. .. • .. •• • . , ~ } .. .... .. • . --:· • l . ' . . . .. ~ .... ' . ' , I . i\n Offer By llOB THOMAS A'*'-IM .. ,_ WriMr HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Oscar, the aold<n lltat·· uette tbat can mean mllJloos to Its Jqcky . winners, makes a 4Sth appearance next Tuooday nigllt. with ~Godfather" expeol<d to madllne-gun Its' op- The ceremonies will be telecast from the Loe Angeles Musk Center. Although vi"l".er• may nol detect sny dlfference, thO truth Ii !hilt <lley will be aeemg a 81l11lewhal modernized Oscar. 1be Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sci- ences in tile put six years has 6eeii undergoing changes ,in answer to critics' chatges that it had grown to be a stodgy, ove<-ege V<>l<i .ol the :otd Hollywood Establishment. · · The awards seemed to substantllite that' view: Oscor1I were voted more often for ·the old-style, sbj!iio-made ent«talnments, ralhet' than reflecting the ftnnent and experimentation tt.t . wa.s revolu-tlonfitnil films. .,. "' . -. . . Pr-t Gregory Peck toot ~ Or .the 'aitk:t:sms crix years' ago and began intrOducinr re- forms to ¥P bring the Academy -UI ioilay's lill!I world Ills . pollcles ha« been 'contlnUed and amplified by the current preold ..... Dll!liol· Taradasb. "I think we have made real ptogress," IBYS • , Taradash, sn Oscar winner for hb ..,.e;,ptay ol , "From Here to Eternity.'' Both he anil Peck have initial¢ -to revilaliie tbe Academy by ~ new,· younger members ~ easing older, iriactive members into associate, non-voting categories. Taradash said tbe- ACll!Jemy no )onger waits for new members to apply. Under his leedership, the Academy bas enlisted new- • • I l ' I ' .. \ . . . • ' . ' • ~------------------------,-· Arts/Dining Out/ Entertainment DAILY PILOT 2$ FridlJ, M.v<h 231 1973 r , _______________________ "" . . ''The .·· Godfather'· I Can't Refuse .- .~ •• """'..., like candy Bei'gen and ·&bert Redford, vet· erans cary en,nt and Burt J.ancaster, and fnlerna- llooal film maferl Francoi1. Trulfaut, Luis Buouel· and Luchino V)tocnt. , Sonle ei!np about the Academy will .al ... ys!r. main tho aame, .lilcludini the """""1 lllllTOUlldlnl the ~· Thal continues to help' make i~ predJctJng an><q Cbe lll08I ~ ol pro1~t Bui pred!Ct we !D'l"'' · , . . BEST PJCTI)i\i!: ..'.. There ... l!lB to be no ~1 that 0 Tbe ~aj.b$'" can be ~ten ... Cabaret" dlS- plays the best ~. Also In.the tiJlllling: •;IJeliv· erance " "The Emi ...... .,,." "Sounder." I ' . &"....,..> BEST ACTOR -.The smashing comellacl'. of Marlon Brancb In ''The Godfather" Is trreststible. Michael Ca1oe and Laurence Olivier <i "Sleuth" should cance1 each other out. Little. hope for Pd« O~, 1!'Ibe Ruling Cllas," or Paul Wiiftld, "Sounder." -, Bl!8T .ACl'llESS -""" the pnldlctiDg , ... . tough. 'lbe Oeolr could go to aoy <i five cdltaodlng ~: Uza )fuu>elli, ''Cabaret;" Diaaa lilies, "Lady Sinai the Blues;" Maggie &qJth, "Trav~ wtih My Aunt;" Cicely~ ~~;" l,lv U1linam, •mi. Emigrants." The edge goes to UllmaJin. . BEST SUPPORTING ACl'OR - N .. er,has there '• - been • winner from -DOlllinees for -film, and thal will ~ty hold true f ... J.-caan, &bert .niivall and Al Paelno ol "The ·GOd!aiheri" Eddie ' (See ACADEMY AWARris, Pop Ill • .. . .. ... • . . / . . . . • / " , '/ 0 • ' •• ' Mi~~;o----,,/Bells Ring for Fiesta ·Tim~ • • • Plackl murtyard of the •nclent Minion Sin Juan C1plstr1no awaits prideful tOwnfolk and visitors. WMklong fff. tlvltln, celtbratlng tho return bf the sw1ll1ws on St. Joseph's Day, March 19, will climax with a.brMkfnt partd., and dt-sot"'!dly.and a Sundoy _,.i,,.· 1rall. • , " .. . . l ' . . . . . r ~ . . Unders™1~g ~on' s De~th: ·P~of essor · ·see1's Rel.i.ef;_Find~ .Self .. ~ Poetry . ' . ' I . I 1 " 1.11: • : • ' • ~I I r ,, . , ... I' • J.' t , I., , r.. , r ~ -· • · 'In the end . : • 'it ·man 1ooes , • • himself:' By,JO OUON .. " , : · · , . · ot .. ~HllSl'f'.~ •r ,t:1 '' Poetry'~ may' niv\.r '' ' ''' • .. ' '1 ·• • r-i· , surpass tetevi•ion.1n JlO!!lllarity fut ' ~~~m:~A:rr'1g?~' by Robe~~ Peters'. of Laguna they are experiencing a rebirth on .. . . the American scene, adio~ to , ,1 ' /-,,. Robert Peters ol Lagtina Beach, , 1 . . , , . r · uci 1J)l'ol.....,.~·poet. , ·has< thanged, sln<e 'Peters beaan the Laguna Beach resident's me Jfe has been In ciliarge of a series • ~aching in the 50s, he '.said) " ' ' · when ~ waa · 39, prompted by o1 p6etry readings at UC! this year • • :•Then; If ~•;rnite.~)llled poet.. , the iwjilii>death ol hls 'four·ye&r'. featuring ,poets from otlior UC1 n you were a ••'" G!J!"!J!al,'1 .., old ion, Richard~of,cin&day IDOllhk campu!es ·and independ"'t Writers "HO'!I" · In the 50s ~,the· • gt,til. 1 includin& Jucha K.,.,.i.~ tun rmonarchY' ol lbe, ,.,•I.I.· Io o 1.e d ' "It ...,. a "'y ol keeping sane, UCLA, John iUdland of UCSB, academic poems, he ~. coming to terma with th e Reinhard Letlau o1 UCSD andjlay , Poetry ~ la JllO\'t apt, to be. Uperteace," he e>Plalned. "! nevtr Carver ol UCSC. • -· frae vene, with "any word knew It --•ble to """""e ~'" 1 ~·-'"" hen quarter )lill be ,,_. -.. ' -J~ MiJea, a faculty ~her legltimate.'"lt fJ an "-ioool llfo so 1adi<aily at 40." from the University ol Cali!Gjnla, 'OOl!'I own mootls and leeltigs." • Pe_ Ml wrttten nove!J ''wblch Berkeley. . POien did his sra<fuale and had ..... gotten ""l'Whert," .... Pilerll hbmelf ~uenUy is ask· ~ wor'1 at thlo Univtfl. .-W boob of criticism and a •ed,-:iD read his °"" poetry in ty ol ·Wioconlla .-. u and a half volume on l!'tllabum, but .....,. an, y ............ -.~.. . //OOUege .. ~~ and for hilb ywl, lbtll taacht at Vlriool poetry. , , scboOI Ujd , .-tar)'. . ldlOof· 11111\'0JSitles. He received a He now baa 5MO poems publisb- stucf\mts. . , • ~Im !elJi>wship in 11166 ed · every year In 11 t a r a r y P<ietry readinp.are ex~ he. WblCfl a11o.,i htm In lnlvel to quarterlies, bu bad Ove books ol , !eels, because they allow u.e; poet ....,,... .,.. EllrGpe w do ..,.... poetry publllbed ..i ...,...tly Is to projecl j,enanal qualities ll> the worttng m anolbor. , audience and they are a fOllD ol ltuolY, !Ji ,his , ~· ~ Book t!Ues are ''Slll,as for a Son"· JOlertainmenL' • • I ll-. • (his fltst); "Tbe low'• Head and "I cloo'I ynderatand wbJibq are , lit ...., ~ llCI i..111'1 !tom Oilier P•••" "&lalilll Like -1,• arr,,_~h," la admit a. Ual•stitt of Odfloanla, RI"""' DlstriCt Excursion," "(Jtcumcllion ·~ .. A!i\ fie~~ ml..., leodleo .,.M,. Wlllflts After l>erlr:: 'lilt Go8b111c l'o<ms" ..,i ltol1l It. And, ~·1 ;!'!"'I of a u well u bollw. -ol llno poo1t and ''Collnectlonl ta ti.e £qlJsh aJamour inl'olved." m the UCI taailty. La~e District." Ida 1llOtl recent. The public atUtude toward pOetry Poetry wtjtlna become port ol Pttel1' moot ollm uaed tloeme Is . ' . . . ' man tJ')'i.ng to deal with ~mental ,,and J>Wsical threats. \11The· drift is to cOotront as ·mucti of 'that ~threat aa ·~ble then explore the ...i .. ~D. of Jlfe. ti • 0 ......... ' ' 1 1be pod's worlt •Is ''generally po\verful" •"" he. makes a dlitinc- tion betwee'Dfcbeauliful'' and ~·pret- ty " " . . "'D>ere11 no aspect of life that's .not beautiful,'' be said." ~Pretty' ls surfa~/' Some · popular poets • il>dar; he feefJ, .,. "prtlty'' In their writing. • Poetry· ls Important,, Ile believes, becauae it "gets into the llcknesses and health ol IOC!ety.'' The proc:as of writing !:'try, however, ts a mystery. ' lt's a quiet, unu· plAinable energy that w 0 r ~ s throu&h yoo. It's a psychic p!'Oceas ol. creative acts." Peters usually writes at home Jn longhand, though ,he has composed on the typewriter. Pepning ls preferable, he said, because "you feel .as thoogh y o u ' r e mak· · Ing IOl!lelbfng more If yoo wrl~ by hand." ... Peters also likea to give readinp of his own poetry when~ver he can The streets leading to and surrounding Missioo grounds two boors alter the nnt Old Mission 8an Joao Capistrano will fill sighting of the tiny bints. ; • with lumdred5 of parade entries Saturday Hand-<arved trophies depicting the !ni-. afternoon as the 15th aMual edition o! age of Fray Junipero Serra the 1ooncllf the Fiesta Las Golondrinas Parade is of california's Misskml Wm. be aW'll'dl!ft . held to climax. a w<ek of ce!ebratlm of • to ~ In the parad.. -·;: the return ol the swallows. The rut ol Saturµay'a actlvltles In sOn Baods, horsemen, clowns and floats Juan . wi)l lnc)\l!le . a breakfut ,•I tbe will be on IM-pmde prcigrani lfMllnfai woman's cla&; open to au, ll¢lllC ar 7 -l ' p.in. in the' community made famous a.m. The localloii ia'at 3110 Et-SI. • by the punctual migratory habits of the On Saturd8y eveoiJ!g hundreds ol ~ ,darlll1g bir~. celebrants will do!\ their Spanllh or The pa;ade route ell"'lffipassel a western garb for the 11111ual sllud Ai simple ne.twork of streets in the small Presidente dinner and dance at the El ~unity, starting at Del Obispo Road Adobe. and~ Capistrano. A trail ride for bonemen Sunday wtl! '!lbe~IJl'OO'SSIOO Will' Jead' 'toward ' the ' mark the end of fiesta -k. ~on Camino Caplstnmo, then bead The ride will lfMI from the ,downtown ' east on· 0LaZanja street. From there the route wlll head ooU!waro on· El Camino area at 9 a.m.. and adult and )'OOlll rlden Re'el; b&ck to the starting point. alike CllI1 take their bones thnlu&h Rancho Mtsslon Vl~jo under t he .· Cbincter actor Andy Devine, .. leadership ol a trail boss. Fees per rider Oranae Coast residebt, will be the grand will be · 15 per adult and '1 for horse 'm.r.bal of the l""a<J!o .spoosored by the owners Under 18 yean old. The assembly ~ san. Juan•Ftesia ~tloo. , area, ts on Allpaz Street oeai Del Obispo ·'Ille annuaJ·event forms tlje highlight of , Road where free overnlg)>I camping will · •· week ol ictlvjti.., w!ilch started Iii.on-· bO ·available during the w-for I " 6 I . daY with a feotive proctssioli on the equeMrlans. ' ' .. Do\ILY PILOT lftff ~ because ol the lnteractioo with peo- ple he gets during a reading. "You feel you are tnnUencing people's lives/' he said of his poetry, "and I like io .know what those good things are." · He cumntly fJ organizing a weekend "gathering of writers" for April whldi will be a ucr Ex· tension cl111 offering Ill units ol cr<dlt. ~ guest authors will be Michael McClure, author of the oootrovenlal.J!lay, "The Bean!.'' He aUo 1' writing, as his first wre1Y coanerciaf venture, a Gothic novel, and he ls Interested in plays and movie scripts. But these projecta -a problem to Pete11 ~Uvlty. "Am I going to disperse my wrgy too much!" he asks. Poetry ltfll Is the moot important parf ol the bard's life now because It sun Is heallng him and giving him atrenath, 'fblch It will do for anyone Who wlD let himself have a poetic erperience. "ft equlpa UJ better to handle any ntgaUve experlencet," Peters says . "The more we can know about threat the stronger we can be ourselves.'' ' Pia11ists Join • Dallas Group ' In Concert The Da1W Symphony Orcheotra with Whitlemore I< Lowe, cfuo.planists, and Anshel Brusilow conducting will be ptoaented by the Orange Co u n I y Philhannoilic Society at 3:30 p.m. SUn- day, April I, in Crawford Hall, UC !nine. The program, for the oeott 1D last concert in the society'• CWTtnt subscrJpticn series of aeven, will open with Roman . Carnival OVertnre 1')' Berlioz, then Tod und Verklaenmt (Death and TranallguraUon), a Sym. phonic Poem, Strauss. ~ Following lntermf11lo n !hi pianists Whittemore I< Lowe will play Poulenc's Coocerto In D minor for Two Pianos and Orchestra. The Pl'Of11'8111 will close wltb Stravinsky's SUlte from "The Firtbird". ,• . Whittemore I< Lowe are celebrating' a banner year In theJr tmlque anen - their 2>th anniversary as dlstinguisheil cfuo.pianlsta on the concert otaaes <It America. Presently at the pinnacle Of pnosUge and popularity, they an>, univenally acknowled&ed as mlllk:'J \ prteminent two-piano team. • During one rea!!lt season, out or, '15 1 concerts performed, they received -tt standing ovations. They have appeartd with practically every groat sympboaJ orchestra and are the only oololata to have premiered two major concorldll with the New York Philharmoalc IA a single concerL The Dallas Symphony Orchestra la ... o1 the slz oldest major CM'Cheatrat In CQlllllry, the.19'1i-73 ......, marklnc 72nd year. In only two ....... u - director and concluclGr ol the ordlealn, (Sea CONCERT, hat M) ·' • ... , . ..._--·· .. .. . • • ' Students Jump on 'Carousel' 87 WILLIAM saDIElllEB Of .. e.tlW' "" ..... When Rodgen a..i !lam-_...,., duslc musical ''Caromel" goes m lllage next week at Newport Hatta-High. It will be the bani work of more than JOO Corona de1 Mar High students making II poal- ble. Thousands of dollan, twn. dreds of boun aM a good measure of sweat and tean went lnto this year's Coftloa del Mar utrav•ganza. Productt PerTJ Corter uld two monthJ of rtbeanal and preparation bJ.ve ellmlnated almost Ill the bup -exc<pl one. 0 Tbe biggest bug left -and we !mew all along 11 could never be HIOilved -is the fact that Corona del Mar has no audit.ortum 10 no place to p11t m the play," be said. So tbe tlme-wom boards of Ille Newport Harbor High audltariwn stqe """ elected far the play that opens nei:t Tbunday at 7:30 p.m. "We've bee D trucking eve.eythlng a n d everybody baCk and forth ." Carter aald the musical, which revolves around the loot .,, ot ~ prim, - lioollr and I - ........ --· Wtl1 ~--­.-. "Tbe entire Cal'1IUld waltz rlcbt II the beginnlng WIS ~ on loallloa at !be Knott'• Berry Farm carousel, .. said Carter. "Jt will · llarl the play and then dislolve right into !be live ac- tion." carter said such elaborate techniques doo'I COOIO cheap. M a matter of fact, Carousel will coot at least $4,000 in student lulldJ - .,,000 lrom general studeol funds and tbe rest contrtbutod by campus club ftmd-ralllng drives. Besides the basic budget, Cal1er estbnates tbal 15.000. $6,000 in toacher tlm~ will be spent before it i! all over. "Actually we'd get Illa! pay anyway since .this ~action is worth class credit lo 'all the kicb in It," be sakl. \c "Bui that's how much It ~ COit to bring us in from the outside." 1 The right.. for the play ~ne will cost more than $1,tm, whicll goes to the Rogerl aM Hammerstein library. Qll1or aid lht .111·;a.. .... -!be pet project ot • good porcenllse ot Ille -....,_ "All the clubo beld ftmd- ralsers, the film class wcrked on the cinematography, !be - homeoconomk:am.a-made cootumes and !be entire fine aria divlalon dug In to make It wort," he said. About bis sla1'll and their aipporllng lineup, Carter bu oothing bul praile. "We have lids who have never danoed before doJng marvelous work and 'fie even have an all-male dancing chorus II you can Imagine that for a lot ol hlgl1 ocbool guya," ... aaid. All the student.. who have womd on the play bad to sign a contract before the semester -committing them to cla&s work and many boun of overtime. Carter said oooe have quit yet. lie aald 'II too~ exteo,llve casllng to choose the Ital' talent from tbe many ta-ltudent& on 'camPus. Clrler aiao gives a .,_at deal of credit for faculty members who have put the •bow logelber' ' Faculty worbri Include: 1oAiln Biiiet, .... ., .. ;a Cutler, teclWcal dlteetAr ~ J)l'fll, cottumH; Cena, _...,.... ud JGllD Smith, cinematography. Lead roles and actors Jn. elude: Elleo Gerten, Julie Jordan; Robert MICOonald, Billy Bigelow; Ruth Quick, Carrie Plpperidge; P e g g y Hwnphrles, Mrs. Mullln; Cyn- dy Llmb, Nellie Fowler : Stephen Hart, Enocll Snow and ' R. J. Cassidy, Jigger Cragin. Supporting roles will he played by Grover Nopwa, Rick llo!Ja!ld, Jooathan Floth, Jeannie Arranaga, Cindy Neal, Debbie Wilson, Mark Gadarlan, Scott Dean, Lisa Black, Darren Bocdler, Suzie Friend, Tom Gould, George Qulclr: and Joe Amster. Stage mana1er for the Pf'>' duclion will be Vicil! Beuley. Besides several c h o r u s groups, the play wlll leatu,e a live; all..Wdenl ordlestra ~I Cllr1er d<.cn1>es as ""*· cellent." · .rr Ticlr:ets for carousel, C09lilli ,$1.50 and IUO, can be or<ler!'l on a wlll-<:all basis by callllig Corona del Illar High. cwi: said a limlted Dumber of tickets may be available ·at the door. · • VIRTUOSO John Walz Cellist Performs ~unday . Joiµ! Walz, you.ng, vlrtuouso ceillll\~ho has ·~with major orchestras tbrqJgbout the United states, will '.be featured artist with the Golden West College Symphony in a free public concert, ~y. '· 'll. J. CASSIDY, JIGGER, AND BOB MACDONALD, BILLIE 1be program will '\t' at 1 p.m., in the commiJ\ity theater when Ws.ij: and 'the symphony will perform tbe Haydn "Cello' concerto i.D D Major." Seating will be on a first come basis. The ~pieces y rn p h Qn y, directed by David Anthony, also will perform Schubert's "Rosamunde 0 v e r t u r e " Borodin's "Symphony No. 2, 1 and Nelson's "Jubilee." ' The 19-year-old .Walz has 'been a student at Eleonore Schoenfeld for eight years. His recitals and performances of standard concert literature fo;r cello are rapidly establishing him as a major, new talent. A recent recital by Walz in a San Diego fine arts program was followed by an ap- pearance with the Cleveland Orchestra. He will perform at the University of Southern California, April 5, and make his European debut this sum- mer at the Lucerne FestivaJ. ELLEN GEll,KEN, JULIE, AND RUTH QUICK, CARRIE RUTH QUICK, WHO STARS AS CARRIE, LEADS UST IN SONG . ' .. Entertainment Value Traded For Reality in 'Last Tango' •• By TIIOMAS PALMER Of .. DellJ , .... lllff If : ll(e were universally an engaging thing to observe, ''The Last Tango 1n Paris" would have danced into the heart of Everyviewer the way lt did in the cases of a few lnltlally approving critics. Bui I h e devoi-"'I of cinema to a perfected pinnacle of realism -where human predicaments can be depicted in painful representations true to life -does not pr!!Vent its also being wickedly dull This Is not to suggest tll!ll director Bernardo Bertolucci and actor Marlon Brando have ·not glimpsed flashe1 sometimes long ones -of truth that is simultanepu&ly :~aptivattng. After all, lite has !J t s abundantly compelling l!Spects. '-However, "Last·Tango" con• cent.rates on life's dark un- Perbelly, to a degree that its , entertainment quotient i s 'jeopardired. · The wretched characters are an American expatriate in Paris (Marlon Brando l "'hose \mf4itbful wife .has just com- ·1nirted suicide: a daring young !~arlslan modern played with a touch too much blaise by Marta Schneider. · It is a study of Iles and 'truths, the lnuer_ mostly kept -secret, between a pair of 'sorriewhat lost souls eng8ged in an often implausible sexual lrem;y designed to fulfil! eoch'1 'need regardless of how Jt degrades or drains !he other. Al It is founded on the mo.st selfish of base!, jt cannot be ~.statned. Decay sets in', though since the union was : decayed al \h• ourset,'lt is ac- 'tu'llfy the creeplnV lnclu.tion of honesty anc\ feeling thst ruins '.ihfngs. Jt Is tht 111atk of a remarkable {Um maker to be able to take such depressing circumstances and produce a film so stirring v i s u a l I y throughout and so emotionally piercing ln spots. Bertolucci's colors are carefully ~ pastels. pale but vivid, lifelike but warmer, like the flicker from a firepla ce. It endears these characters to us in spite of their pathos and c h i 11 y superficiality, in a contrast he shrewdly calculated. The director's camera has its own opinionated angle of view, sometimes distracting but more often satisfying us with an im~rtant lmage of the tormented Brando and the • carefree moth who nits to him in their rented wreck d a flat and then vanishes. Through silho uettes, shadows, bright lights In dark rooms. mirror reflectk>ns and still shots that move emotions -of cats,shoe1, cornen, mat· tresses -Bertolucci shows us the humanity of two people wllo seems to possess only traces of it. Ile'spite the allusloru; to abandonment of all sexual in- hibition by s o m e com- mentators. "Last Tango" is hardly pornographic. Even with enactment of exploding sexual fantasy unleashed in a desperate last grasp at reality. the passk>n and per\·ersion is of the mind, and scenes and dialogue mostly suggest acts. Impact is maintained as we are spared excess of detail. h-1ost of the displayed sex i! ravenowi and unorganized, not etOtlc bul expUclUy p!Uful, rurther defining Ille charac- ten. There are golden monologues by Brando, 'f'hich do lildeod suggest that he has UDO ISLE PLAYERS CLUB !'relents .'ntE HILARIOUS FARCE! BLACK COMEDY ; MJ , =:z;~hru Moi~h 31st -• UDO . ISLE CLUBHOUSE 101 Vlo Lido Soud ""bU• lnltN-Ooeatl .. $2.50 • contributed some of his own inner fears to I.be film's blllter- ing truth. He confesses and blasphemes over his wife's body, he describes bis fear of failure and hls eventual ad· justment to It, The draggy, imperfect speech ll!ld banal mutteringll are perfect realism. The role reversal, Brando's onetime diversion becoming an object of love, is absolutely of life, even more so when the affair loses its luster for the girl. But even the added light, s e I f-mocldng treatment ol Miss Schneider's boyfriend, an enthusiastic, ridiculous aspir- ing film maker, does not bal- ance this olf, With tormenting, disgusting behavior as a core, it ls not the stuff of en· tertainment or even significant social revetatloo. The sane comment and observations are Jost in a c haracter's temporary in- sanity. Per Io d I c dellghUul scenes are diminished by oc- casional Implausibility. AJ frn. pervlous cliches seep through, "Last Tango" appears u much as a breakdown as a breakthrough. . CONDUCTOR Anohol Bn1111- CONCERT •. (From Page ZS) Anshel Brusllow """ kindled a new Dame of interest in the oldest ot Dallas' performing. groupo. Brusllow received his fonnal music lrlllnlng at the Qirtis ln· slllute ot Music in his horn .. town Pblladelphla with the fa- mous violinist and teacher Ef- lram Zhnballst and at the Phil- adelphia Music Academy. Tlclrela at 15. are on sale at Ille Orange QJunty Philhar- mooic office, 201 West Coast l!Jibway, Newport Beach, 92660, !HM411. student tickets are n. ACADEMY AW ARDS .•. (From Page Z.I) Albert ol "Heartbreak Kid" could 00 a senllmeotal choice, bul the favorite Is Joel Grey of "Cabaret." ers: Genklie Page.-"Pete 'n 'J'.U~"i SUsan Tyrrtli, "Fat City"; Shelley Wlnters, "'Ibe PoleidoD Adventure. .. BEST DillECTOR -Agsin, 01be Godfather" and Francis BEST SUPPORTING actress Fall! Coppola. Others: Bob -Eileen Heckart of "Butter--Foue. "C8blret"; Jom Boo~ rues Are Jl'ree''i ls the leader, mu, "'DelivVance"; Jan Tro- lollowed by Jeonnie Berlin in ell, ''Tl>e Emigrants": Joseph "The Heartbreek Kid." Otb-L. Mtntlewio, "Sleuth." ijiiiiiiiiliiiiiiil I SOUTH SIAS TROPICAL FISH ~1liN~iih•I•14.1§1 .. Tao111&l 711Hi)J ..,H Wiik* "Delta GUPPllS ::., w. .... J,,. '" . . ... Llllllt 1 P1lr ,.. CWltNIW, 1 C.-,_ C..._. ....... Mtr, a. lrr4 21f W. WILSON lofl Feirvi•w Rel.I • ' Station Sea~~s -for Sou.l Talent KGF J Is In the midst of con-have, we'd be mnnber ono Jn ducting Its 7tb mlnua.l· 0 Soul the market!" , ' -' Turning 'on. .. I.Cott MancheSter Search" for teletJl+.. irilb 501L K?dl!Ca Geolt.1!.dwards ind en-. amateur , aM pro-Dlclr: En berg are-adding new • lesmonal, competlng1for $500 credita to lbelr respective first prif.e money, ~ $2,000 careers. Geoff'• iet to boJt Redlanda Un 1 v er a l t y "Hollywood's 'I'llking" tor l!Cbolarsblp and an opportunity CBS-TV and ~ voice of to be on ~ same performing tbe Calllornla longek and L A '< . bill with Motown's Tempta-Rama, will do the same f~ Querltw wtti"be oosfd eviry 'lbought,'' it will focus on diet tioos in concerti in pakland NBC-TV'I "Baffle.'' That sta· hour during all KFI PMsonali· fads, nutrition and the con- and the Forum, locallY. All tion11 Wink Martlndale Clark ty shows through April .J....._'l!!..B! , troversy on vitamins C and E. proceed.a from-ticbtl are _Race ..ID.d GM)' 0w=. are same statim ii airing an l'liHC .IJ you're looking for a date marted fer Mamial Arts High already tv regulars~ -spiRiaJ, ...... YOUl'lt''--abqwca.sing sans bureau, computer or youl- Scbool's student body fund. How much do you mow the talents of Katen and own inltiatlve try KGBS's Semi-finals aJ>1 lina1s will be about Europe? Ill slghtai tts Richard carpenler ljlls Sun-Dave Hull show (J.7 p.m., held ln that school's trivia? U you have the right day,7:05-3p.m. Monday-Fridaf) for he auditorium this Saturday and answers, KFI UI offering a 23-matches up male callers with SUQday and next weekend. as day tqpr of ten .European SUNDAY is the day, too, (3-female ones who are in· well from nom-5 p.m~"RetOnt Countries u the Grand Prize s p.m.) for another KGBS terested In fmding blind dates. company representativea are award for entering its "Euro-"Involvement" s er I es pnr Show is enjoying ~ serving as judges; KGFJ d.j.'s pean Bonanza" contest. gram. Titled "Food for popularity as a result are ~temating as emcees iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiii;ii;;ioii;;ii'iiiiiiiiii with lop recording artlJts also on hand to add to show's lustre. A long-time black listener favorite, KGFJ can aooo ex- pect some heavy competition from three other stations (KJLll-FM, XPRS and KTYM· FM) as they set program 1lrategy to garner ~ of that station's audience. TROUGH IT stood lall as a big nicker for a number ol years, KFWB Is delighted to be celebrating its r i f t h an- niversary -as an all news outlet rePorts station's Brue~ Marr. ll:Gl;lR AM KBOB.FM top. per' Robert Burdett Is not given to lalre modesty for be proudly pm:lalms. "My llja· Uons program beaulilul ftlllsic, and if we bad the same power some of the blqer otallons Shopping Here Is Like Growing Your Own! We g•+ our procluc:e .direct from th• grower1J Y pu should se• our Strawberri•i! ow A1p41r•Qu1r ow Lettuce! Ow produce In 9•1"•r•ll You F'l•v•r hed it 10 fresh! This is th• r•a1on we'v• b••n netionally ecc:laimed! "The World's Finest Pro- duc• Hous•" in thr•• journals! Com• SnJ ·~mt~iavel with th•se money saving coupon speciel1.! • Flower Shop Speclal Prod11e• Special , FIO'ftr lhop $J*lil :·················~,·········· • ~GARITI: • DOUILE HIADIR • GORGEOUS • • DAISIES : Crisp Celery • DAFFODILS : • $"" • Cello CalTOft : i • ~ ._. • I"" · I 59' o-· • • • ~ IEacII • • Llmk 2 IUM.... Limit 4 of l,tch • Limit 2 Doi. • • With Thi& C.U,.n ·, 'With Thl1 Cov'°" • With This Coupon • .......... ········~·········: ~uce lpeclal Protluce Special '"4vce s,ec~I , ......... , ........ , ......... , • IRVINI .. OWN SALAD 001 HIALTH , • • OUI ... MOUS • • ASPARAGUS • TOMATOES • ••11H squ111Z10 • J. • LIS.2 2 ,.., • ORANGE JUICE• • ' • LIS. 100 • ~ • 49¢ ~rt I • Umlt 8 Limit 4 Liii. 1 • LIMlt V. -8 • -Tllil c-• wtltl Tiit. c.._ • I• "' -°"Y • -.. , --~ . ........•.. ·······~··········· • COUPONS IXPlll MAICH ~·· 1'71 If yeur name •111'••r1 Mrre yW¥e wen • Fndt ...., er· • rt.ww .. ,.,...,,...... In "' frw •awt,... Sheryl JecoU --.. ·-C...,i..tl °'"" Do.. J. Qnn ~ JeMt L 1"'9 Art W1l11 II-A. Jtollo Hotly Otl... hlly Walt •o,.mg. CotmW1 llOll POR111or Prodll<C and Flower HOUlt" ·~~~-. ~~~~ NIWPORT PROOVCI : R.OWllS IY DmA '7W71s 0... 7 Dllp • Wotll I • ..,.. te. I P."'· 67W71t ut• .... ,.,, ..... , ..... ,... ,.......,.. •"'-t2f1 -.. "15 y..,,. of Prodll<C IONDID PIUIT SHl"'ER "Wh~I Quality fJ lht ir ..... HOIO" JOI JI YEAU Order o/ IM Houo•" j I ' \ I J l t I ; ' • • j ' I ' Lagllna.'s White San Clen>ent."1 WhltO HOllll! ii no do~ bet~ bitww tbon the ooe Iii Lat0iua Be I ~ --In unfortunate cln:umalance Inasmuch 8S lc<:ell to the first is extremely llmlted while the other exists ror the Pllbllc to enjoy. ·An evening of pleasure will be scored oft elf COUJ'!t5 with a vblt to Laguna'-s 'V1lte House restaurant. Thanks to re-< cent changes in management and opera. ti.on th1s spot bas moved to tbe forefront of South Coast attractions. The White House is tbe longest established placo or Ila kh\d Iii Laguna ~ llut it comes ,'llJA'f""1i with "a new excitement and difference. Whether yop've droppod by oil and oo throughout the years or are making first ic- quaintance, .Jin outing to the "new" Whitt Home will bring rewarding discoveries in food and entertainment. 1be establishment's new owner is Sam Falzone, a veteran Orange County r.estaurateur well-known to many out 'n' abouterl for bis hlgbly-suceessful Black Curtain Calls' Kalgbl ristaurant Iii Costa . Mesa. And Sam's expertlio, lei It be known, ls Im" mediately 'appaieot "1 his late.I venture. In additi<IQ, to Jbe striking Innovations evidenced in menus and entertainment policy, a fine back-up team bas been assembled to IMUre operaUng elllclency. It ls headed bf two othe< top.rated pros of the ioeal resjaurant scene -manager Kenny Russell and Tom Getz, master n\ixologist. Few major changes have been made in the physical premises, the mos t noticeable' being the alterations in tbe lounge to accommodate the addition of a piano bar and dance floor. Otherwise the former ambience reminlscent of a relax· ing old English inn remains pretty much intact. After settling down for dinner, a nice suryrise rolled up to our table in the fonn of a cart containing a wkie se.lectk>n of cheese and fresh fruit. Generous slices of three varieties of cheese -spread on crackers -became excellent hor d'oeuvres. ' . . .( • Frtday, Mirth 23, 1973 DAILY PILOT ;1 House ~Op~n for n·ning, Dancing • ,• . Beytind several fu.11 meal sal1dt, the new bill ol lare lelds oil wW! a chf#<e o1 16 .,...plele ~rs ....,.ing 1.,,q deep fried • JUmbo pl! shrimp, with olouanl sauce, $4.lS, to combination NeW 'Vork steak and lobster tail (or Australian lobster toil alooe), $7.60. Then f~ws 12 more en~ . - specialltes ol the house -ex~ng Crom veil pannagiana, with as agus hollandaJse, 14.35 (also, at th same price, veal scalloplni, piccata, w/th zuc· chlnl Florentine, or veal cacciat(fi, with asparagus pannesan), to lasagna, wjth baked noodles. !US. 1 ~piing tbe baked potato llflded to the cboices offered with the fast Jl'OOP or entrees, all 27 dinners include service from . tbe cheese and fresh fruit cart. y'our choice of soup, mixed gr,en ~lad Or spln.ach salad with homemaae drea.s· ings, rice or mostaccloli (pista baked with cheeSe). bread and butter, and beverage. · . Other entree possibilities are frog legs. sauteed in lemon. butter, sarlic and olive oiJ, $4.75; broiled lamb chops, with mint jelly or bernaise sauce, $5.:S; New York . . Out 'N About NORMAN STANLEY steak, charcoal broiled, $6.25; t>roiled chicken Sicilian, $4.25; spaghetti with meal or mushroom sauce, chicken filled ravioli, half and half spaghetti and ravioli, $3.25 each. The first of our two -well chosen en· trees was rainbow trout, stuffed with crab m.eat and topped by a t3ngy cheese sauce, $4.75. This savory delight is a White House "must" ·if you enjoy an 'frUul blend of f i s h Crom a mountain stream and lhe sea. Alaskan king crab legs, st~med, ~·ith drawn butter, $6.25, netted satisfaction equal to the trout· In addition to an tinu.sually generous portion, the crab was distinguished by the rarely.found steam preparation that re.suits in extra juicy tenderness. Moving to the lounge after dinner it seemed unlikely that anything could top our superb meal. Yet, incredibly enough. such happened as we were swept into the musical magic orchestrated by ooe of the finest entertainers "'e've ever been privUeged to hear and see. It's performers like Bill ~1aldonado. in truth. who genuinely make you wish there ~'as some kind of ne" 1• ~ .. :J book setting forth adequate expt· is of praise. A spellbinding arti . .... in· comparable (and manyl talent!'. ;ie·s t~e first in more than five years to hold us 111 our seats right up to the 2 a.111. ~ time. !.: ... Between sets at his piano ~r tbl • and amid tbe press o1 admlren r: managed to spaod a few P~H"l versa,tional moments at our tab'9.' too silrprislngly, his demwlor , ~ pe.fsonality proved as engaging off ~ • MOO. 4 ~ A native of Los Angeles and a 1racliil• of Loyola University, he had ~~ oiany years or intensive study tO . ~ concert piano, compositkln and ~ And elements of all three are exceedl!lrfll obvious while he's front and cel'ltel". ·:.· ~t Whether playing a piano solo .L.: a¢!bi an unforgetlable "Rhapsody in B~U~!-i! Gr adding the vocals as he does m ht$ haunting ballads as ''Some To UitbC Up My Ufe." Bill holds his audience~ the subjects ol a professional hypnotiat,, " Broadway more than comes ~ whenever Bill goes into his on&~ min~staging or a hit show. "Palnt Y.owr Wagon," "The King And I," "Stop :niJ World -I Want To Get Off," ''The Ma " (See Out 'N Abeu&, Page Zll . : . . .• . Loughman Can't Escape Spotlight • • •, . It's still.only March, with a the Ana·Modjeska Players. good three months or the local theater season yet to be lits NEXT show took only two weeks' rehearsal time -played out, but if anyone's he wa s called in on short going to appear in more notice to pway the host in Orange County slage pr<r "Dear Friends" ror the Irvine duct ions than John Loughman, Community , Theater. J o h n they'd better get cracltin&-. stayed "ith Irvine for its next • 'TOM TITUS Intermission Loughmcyi. who'tl play the 1 production, taking the leading • leading role in '• BI a ck role in the Comedy "The Nine.. chance. and "Bell. Book and candle." Comedy" for the Lido • Isle tY l>ay Mjstress." "I was working as a Huntington Beach Playhouse Players next week, is em, Tall. slender and possessed bartender up in Ventura Coun· audiences saw him last season barking on his fifth producUon of a rapidly shar~g sense ty,'' he explains, "and a friend as the hero-villain of "Cat . or the 1972-73 season -all in· of comic timing, Lougtunl.ll is of mjne was going to a .JpcaJ Me If You Can." vol Ying major parts. one of those fortwiate actors theater audiUon. I deci,cJed 1to U UlughrQaq r-intends • . Actually the Lido role is his who can work just about at go aJong -and wound~)> get· finish out the te&Dl at f sixth since Septembet, If you will -and he's almost always ting the part he was trym& out present · pace, thfn• ~, count lbe two pa$ be •played willing to work. Of U)e th'eater, for.'' be amp~. rqom for • in his leado!f l)S)w, "Y.01.1 he says, "It's a welcome , show or tw9 . befpre. .,, Know I can't f{ear Xou..When change from my daytime job· FR0!\1 THEN on, there was midsummer hiatus.~, The Water's Runnin,g," for the as an iron worker. You get a ftO.Stopping him . John grabbed "Black· Comedy" ·only r~ Santa Ana Community Players chance to exercise your mind off one plum role after oile week, TuE!sdiY' thr -as a playwright alxlut his as well as your body." another, inc I u ding -top 1 Saturday: afte!' wbi~I\ lie own age, 29, and later as an John 's talent on stage C{)mea 'assignments in "Come Blow find himself with nothlna;:l aged and creaking. old foger . more from instinctive reac· Your liorn." "The Only Game do. · . :·: 11iat sliow Was hardly off ttte tibns than from r or ma l in Town," "Cat on a Hot Tin "Well ," he . .muses, "( boards when John landed the " training. Actually, he got into Roof," "The Boys in the been threatening to take a Nancy Backes, playing a girl who has just left a nunnery, receives atte;ntion from David Tarr .(left) and Robert Hummer in a scene fr<>m "The Lady's No~ <ior Burning" now at t he Arena Theater stage at Cal St.le Fullerton. T)le produc- tion coptlnues this w!'Okend and Wed nesday through April 1. Ticket inform•· lion, 870·8371. R<>berta Undvall (right) appears in "Arsenic and Old Lace" being presented at Golden West College tonight and Saturday at 8:30 p,m. and .March 30.31. Tickets are $1.50 for general admission and 50 cents for stu· dents or children. lead in '1'11\e Mousetrap'' fOr co~unit? thelter quite by Band ." "A Shot i~~ D~~.. anyway." But don't bet on it. ·~,-~.~,.----'---.========================i CHAMPAGIE1 SUllDAY BROICH 11 A.M. • 3 P .M. 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NIWPORT IEACH 640-8120 NOW OPEN SIX DAYS Mon. thru Sat. -11 A.M. tll 3 P.M. 91 GJ GOURMET ~~~ SANDWICH V ·-SHOP Try Our Monte Carlo - A Meal In Itself - Contlntnttl Olnl119 In A Reltnd Gtrdtn Setting A*Ca .. hNc.to ....... ..._, ... _, .. _ 1767 NIWl'OltT BLVD. COSTA MISA 646-3120 .. • • MARCH II DINNE&-LECfURE -Learn all about "l]oderwlllr v .. bides aod Habitats" and sllare a meal with memllen llld lriendll o1 the Natiooal Marine ~ Soc!~ 1111 p.m. March 29 in the ooc Cllfeleria, Oranp Oout Collet•. fJOl Falrview Roed. Costa Mesa. 'l'llJn1M ~ will pNSll a slide and film lecture followed by a panel -. 'Tlcbll, 13 kJr dinntr and ledure. Reservatloot: '1bomu Garrlloo, 834-5M7. THROUGH MARCH RECYCLING CENTER -Help ecoiolY by belJ>lni yoonell. Clean out your garage and brinl begged poper, --glass, and aluminum cans lo the pattlnll Joi In reor o1 Bank ol America, Irvine Town Cellter from 9 a.m. until noon. Spon80red by UC! Ecology Action and Irvine Junior Woman's Club. ~ APRIL 1 SYMPHONY CONCF;llT -Program by Dlllas S)'mpbonY spoooored by Orange Qlomty Pbillmrmonlc Sodely. <nw- ford Hall, UC Irvine, 8:30 p.m. Slmday, April I. For ll<ket infurmation call prange County Pbilharmontc SocletY 646-6Ul. '•. I ' , I APlllL5·7 DRAMA WORXSBOP -"RalellCrtllltl and ~ Are Dead" by Tom 'Stoppard with $ailt Kniopf .. -· preomted under ~p ci Sclni o1 Fine ~ UC Irvine Fine Am'Wlaile Sludio 'lhealro, UC!, I p.m. 'lllurl- day-&rturday, APl'.ll"f • 7. AdmiJ8IOn fl. • '" ' THROUGH APlllL WILDFLOWER Sl!OW -see the fie!<b ol color and -tho the fresh SC<nl iii' wild Gowers. Lancaater'a llllllllll WlJ6. flower "&mt,.," feabreS ;lfhe beat growth d. blo9ADI in a decade," plus~ lite Wildllowt< Inlonnallm C-with maps ol the 11ower· fields, guided loU!'S, and .-11 o1 pllltl.- lnp, mJnerals. Indian anu-. 11-.t -. m1n1og equip- """" and gboet<own rellca; at Anle!ope Vall'7 FalrJjrcuidl, Dlvisloo Street and Avenue "I", Lancaster, 10 l.m. • 4 p.m., lbunldaya tlrouib, &mdays. Photography On Exhibit ~M~ African wlldlile pbotqp'apby by John Fmeo, Chlo(' plao- grapher at Irvine'• Lian Coun- try Salari, will be dlaplayed In this yoar°I "~ West" e<hlbltlon at Clfiroinla Museum ci Science and In· dustry, E>pooitlon Park, Im Angeles. ANCHOR INN HOUSI OF Sit.FOOD NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH. 11 :30 to 2:30 Tues. """ Fri. Nightly Dinner-Cocktails 4 to 11 p.m. Sunday 2 to 9:30 pm-Clo1ed Mondeys 1814 N. Coast Hwy. !El Camino Real> SAN CLEMENTE 492• 571 , . ~ THE NU·TWO Paul O'Brien & Walt Dolan Wed, thru lun. $UNDAY IMJNCH 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. IANQUIT PACILITlll 117 PACIPIC COAST HWY. HUMTIN•TON 11.t.CH H .. 2111 • Fine JU.Han Cubine Coehtil'tls 2325 E. COAST HIGHWAY l 673-8267 Reservations Open Dally -5 p.m. to 2 1.m. CLOSED MONDAY Foxen will bave IS prints - the largest nmnber ol any photo!lrapber -In the e<hl· bit ol !00 oulstanding e11111ples or por1nlt, commercial, Illus- trative and Industrial photo- graphy. They will bl diaplayed through May I. r..... placed third in the contest'• -catepry with a moving plclw<> "' -Jd.lam- OllS Prul..-tbe -Lion and a cub. A resident of Ana· heim, the ~yeaMld Foui1 II a ronner phol<lt!rapher far the Aoalleim Bulletin and the Cali- fornia Angel>. RMEU lta'f'AUUHI' Continental Culllne Cocklallt Stn!l!lg Luncheon and Dfnnn Mondav thro""h Sallmlar. Closed Sundays We 1r1 locatecl next to th• Moy Co, in South Coast Pl111 . 11111. - ._ -1411141 THE GAS CO. I ~ F•turtftt Or .. County"t Finest Amwicln • Koeh.t Stytt f90Ch SALOON Now Open Seven Days ENTIRTAINMENT Wedo.-Y thnl S.llday SPICIAL--ftl. NITI, MAllCH ·23 ICE HOUSE IWES BAND ,Hoppy -Al Day S.llday 1550 SUPERIOR AVE. !Corner of Industrial! COSTA MESA CATlllNO & IAICllT LUNCH t DIMMlll "'WEDNESDAY NIGHT NE'l' YORKER" DELI -lUPPET SUNDAY BUFFET FROM tAM O• Open 7 D.tv1 • Wtt\ Sun.·Ttlurl. 10 A.M . .t r.M. Fri. & SIL 10 A.M.·12 A.M. I T CBS I ol M1 an al CBS 22nd - 1~11 11111 11:11 WI / TV DAILY LOG TV HIGHLIGHTS CBS 8 8:00 -'Tom Sawyet" The fallbful ~g of Mark Tw*1n'1 claasic novel takes v!e\ven through an adventurous aummer in Hannibal, Mo. CBS 8 9:30 -"Genesis Il" 8poce 9Clentlat enters 22nd Century. ,. Friday Evening MA!leH2S l ' Sah,trdoy Momin11 MARCH 2A I Bonsai Exhibit ' 300 Trees in LA Museum Tiie Jeth annual Booul Ex· hlbltlon opens Sunday at C.llfort\la M111eum of Sclet>ce and Industry, EI p 0 I ii Ion Park, Loe Angelos, lhrougb l,pril 1. Th.ls year's ahow w l l 1 feature 300 trees, each lov4 lngly a n d palnslaklngly nurtured into claaslc patterns by members of the society. Demonstration In bonsai art will be given every day during the duration of the uhlhlt at 2 p.m. a.m. to 5 PJI\. dal1 and ad- mtWon ii free. Tiie lovely sUllouelle ot the treet, the gnarled stroncth of the tnmt, thO graceM famia· lion of the branehe!, tile lut· urloua foliage of vivid green and the supreme enchantmenl of the mUJU-colored 'blooms of the Sa!sukl -all comprise the art of Bonsal -man's ln- genui\y In keeping a tiny tree aJlve while COIWe)'ing age, uplalns a group spokesman. Bonaal trees are grown and cared for in the ancient Japanese tradition, part of an Oriental art form wblch Is centuries old. t 1bls art form. one of the . most artlsUc and beautiful forms of horticulture, I s preeerved in Southern Callfornla by the .Bonsai Socie- ty which brings to the mu..eum each year the largest Frldlr, Mon:h 23, 1973 Dancers Perform AtGWC A l!lend oLcolor and move ment will be olfertd whe• Golden West College pretenl" I\; spring daoce concert "MlscellaneQua • Perceptions" Marth !11-31. The a p.m. program wil' present 1$ works choreogr&ph· DAILY PILOT • MOTOICY(ll • DUNI IUG&Y (111f•••h.P--.Accuwt. · SWA,Mln HA-DIM4N TMIA111 ., .......... u. (714} SJl-1272 ed by students, and a rour-part TICUT8 segment Interpreting seuons ts.oo. M.00. PAO of the year, choreographed by ......... ... dance Instructor C a r o I -••II ... Caniglla, ln the community , ..... ,...., .. mg ' theater. ...... ... -. \ 1ickets, at $1 general ad-.=..~::. million, 75 cents W I t h •,..... 1WOClated student clrd, or RAMCNA •aWL children 12 and under. Tbeyl~~~-~~-""~'"~'"'~·~·~~!. may be obtained at the CQllege MUSIC C(NT'EA PAEQNTATIONS TICKETS NOWI There will be additional demonstraUona of H a I k u poetry crtated by children of The Wilhelm School, Houston, Te1as, set into music for chllmn•s choir and small orchestra, presented by 1hird through sixth graden from the Dixie canyon Elementary School ln Shennan OW, at 1 p.m., March 2HO-,'ll. The museum ii open from·10 display of Bonsal to be seen JOHN NAKA TRIMS BONSAI Tll!'E oulslde of Japu. ------ bookstore, or theater box of- fice the night or e a c h performance. s. HUAOK presents OUT 'N ABOUT.-.. ·-• • (From Page I'll ner service are 11 a.m. to 12 midnight; Saturday and Sunday from 11 :30 a.m. to Happy Fella" and "The Unsinkable Molly 1 a.m. Brown" are typical of. these offerings ... through a medley of the best-known WINE AUCTION tunes. l" There will be a splendid opportunity to Bill's composing talenta took their owrl· contribute to charity next week and tum bow when he presented 1 simllar dlgesV your borqe wine cellar into a treasure trove at the same Ume. of his score for a musli:al bWd on the An auction of prized French and anclenl tale of "The Empror And The German vtnlage wines will be held by the Nightingale." ..Burt 'Qacharach, In our Women's Auxlllaiy 'of 'the Boys Club of opinion, failed to do a.!I well wllh bis re-"the Harbor Area at the Stuft Shirt cent soore for "Lost Horizon.'' Restauraut, Newport Beach, oo Monday Masleri Of 18D(Ujlge turns up is at 7 p.m. ' another, ·di BIU'f lcCompllshments too. During the proceedings a commenlary He s•••s In $-·•·•, Italian, FrenCb, will be plOfided by the Internationally· uaa .,......... known wiDe authority Robert Lawrence Portuguese and EncJ.l!b. .(" Balzer, anQ serving as auctioneer will be Malling ' bis &>uth Cota! debut 'in Harry Babbit!,. star of radio, TV and Laguna Beach, be bu" previously films. _ performed at various clubl In lbe ~ L Presideftt1 ~ the auxiliary is Mrs . Angeles area, most receiltiy at the Chef's ,,;dward Buck, wblle Mrs. Tom G~y Inn in La Ganada. ll you can't make I to serves 81 membership chairman. Mrs . R. the Wblta Houae for dinner In the .:Im· Fredericlt ll08s is chairman of the auc- / medJate future, find t1D\e 80mebol' to Uon. Tickets are available at $5 per calcb bis acl aa lqoo as poaible. ~ person, throuih Mn;. Lyman G. Farwell, BUI Maldonado la Worth going Dilles publicity cbAlrman, 2426 22nd St., out or your way wherever else Newport Beach. you might ha-to be on the late-Compllllienlary hors d'oeuvres will be nlte out'n' about trall.jle appean algbt· served at the no-host cocktail hour, ly, except Monday, from 9 ,.m. to 2 a.m. beginning at a p.m. Following the auction, The White House ls located in ~ a tiuffet dinner will be avaUable at tbe of !own, at 330 S. Cout Highway, Lacuna Slult Shirt, 2241 w. Coasl Higliwiy, OCC Shows Pewr Max Exhibit • The seasonal work opens will\ a breezy deplcUon of ' summer, using 25 dancers and AND THI music from Gary McFarlane's ATHENIANS "AmericatheBeautlful." .....,.'tN•.1 ColQrful costumes of orange, '""'*' green, y_ellow and brown are FRIDAY worn,, by eight d a n c e r s MAR. 30 portraylog fall. In this section 8:30 PM colored &lldea will be n. WSK: CENT!\f A collection of 75 works by lumlnated a gal n st the 0 PAVILION 1 ' w o r I d-famOUS" commercial theater's cyclorama curtain to • SAT.1 MAR. S1 et 1:30 artist Peter Max will be on create an autumn background. SANTA MONICA CMC display1brough April 15 in the . S tu d e n I • c hottographed "Sii 0 •-ll"-l"'1 loin Orange Coast·College Library. works will include "Junk,'' Ttt11tnM0tr1itMwlceuttt• The exhib!Uon c o n t a in s Sydne Sherman; "Tornbe and IH1e MOllkl c1¥1t, 111 MMt AnMll cir win ,ltlfk Slt._ U7 S. tfllh WtllliM: & acrylic painting,, a gii:, Mcw.irl," Matianne Harry; L1be1"1J".111i-07tt1s11n-1111 serigraphs and posters. 1be "Fever," Angle Frey; "Jungle I~==:=::=:=:===~ works were chosen froJD a Jazz," Janet Maybrier, 11The large exhibit organ~ by Box," Linda R a z z l a n o : Mlalnl 'Art Enlerpr~ of New "Untitled Work," Joantle Per- York. It is·presented under the . reault; .. A Journey in a auspices ol !lie Smithsonian Storybook" and "Garden ol Institution. Clove In Elysian Fields," ·Peter Max has emerged Denise Kohn; "Glad," Janice from the siltles as one of the J)ulat: "The MoUH Factory," most successful and prolific Janis Taylor, "Modern SolQ,'' commercial arum. He ~ Jo Ann Shibata; "Csnnina erp!ored ,thouoandl of evtfy· Burana," Carol can!glla, and day objects for their ~p. "Benedlctus," Robln Myers. tivity to his vibrant deslgnai ---------- His name appears p ~ surf;ices r a n g i n g from sunglasses, coffee mugs and umbrellas IQ buses, cer,al boxes, ~epbone book coven ;md many more. t Tbe collecUon may be vU- 0o0 I OPIN 11411 "TIM l ..... If ....., Creek" ... .. MN Ill "" WlliMnleu" _,All S..ts •1.11 tlll s:a p.m. Beach. Weekday hours for lunch and din-Newport Beac1!-, , : 1._iiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiia'I ed during regular Ubrary hours. The library is apen Mon~ µitou(h Tlmnday · from 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., Sweet 'n' Silly SHOWING NOW! • England expected anaffaire. Caroline 'ga\.e them History. ' I ' Tw1owEnttrta--.r ... ~tfN!doCM.......,• ...._ Sarah Miles Jon Finch Richlrd Chambedaln ,..,,...,,,..... Robatllolro IADYCARC>LINE~ ....... . ]ohn Mll11 Marwtt Leighton Pamela Brown Slhfl Monti Ralph Richardson _. Laureiice OllW!t---""'""' .......... "Cloll .-. .......... ._.. =~ " --- LlnoolftA_.W .... K..- 1 ... fiWlt:•m.- ''SO• OF SPEED" ~ '1HE ST£1ARl£SSES" • ' •• •• ~ , Fri~!? ~~ a.m. lo Pi.11>· , , and w'!Okenda 12-4 p.m. • 1 -'{he allow Is In lhe gallery 1..,.ted on the ~cond n.;qr. There isilO adtiitiilon cbarp. . ' . ~/B~ [ '1~1tttlilie"] 1 -• ,.--;Allaboutlove · , , ,an'!,. mat~lape I • GBFildiHPap &l!y~~~.lj){ .... · . ·and· .(tQLDll HAWN "BUnDF L\ES ARE '.fREE" I • • " I ,· • .. , • I .. •• • • • ' • __ ..____., ~·------- OAl~V PILOT Alan Bafus the Acwr:. ... - Concern, Contro~ Change 87 WILLIAM GU>VER U ~ Wlit# Alan Bat,. ii ilW<linl agall)St middJ~age ug.. "Atting sometimes beeo~ a ~·" asserts the noted Bnllsh performer. "II It eaay suddenly to become aware of a static phase." The B a t e s earJy.aJann system o:plai.N Why be made only an improbGble th.rte- month commitment· to a drama that had all the earmarks of major Broadway triumph. He Is now playing "Butley" in Los Mgeles' new Schubert Theater -ror a short three weeU. His Involvement with the play "Butley" began two sum· men ago. All about a man m.. 'volved in ridiculous career bust-up, the sardonic comedy set critics cheering aod au· dlences swanning. Bates quit the SRO exhibit alter just seven months, and went orr to make a film we'fi ·be seeing . soon, "Impossible Object." ~IWINOS ' ~-=D 1M~M ll'/91.iltlf' i.111 ""'1ttll ,,.,.,,. ..... "'-8'llfNlllf)' • --.......,,., ,., ,.,...., .,. lltt# ..... His way of keeping hlstrlonlcally loose. A ctrtain amount of coaxing -after all an ego factor can· not be entirely suppressed - wooed Bates back w h e n "Outley" Wa5 booked for in· evitabte transit to these shores. Like other in-demand actors, Bates laments the dilemma tha1 today's theater economics imposea on creative freedom. "ProdU<:i!rl always want you for two years," be says, "aod that's a long period in whieh you should be doing other things.'' He find& one recent London trend encouraging. "Having other well·known actors lake over parts is becoming rather s m a r t there." he reports. "Two have fo116wed me in 'Rutley" and I don 't thiok people feel now it ii nece1:sary to create a role or your own." In "Butley" Simon Gray reiterates a theme that has been used by several other contemporary playwrights. "Perhaps," Bates appraises. "such Interest in a man com· ing apart is symptomatic of UUs a;ge. Jn early middle age one can't toke serloully the values soclely traditionally Imposes.'' lltt<I bat a compleWl)' open end oo what lollowt thll Gotham v1sll. "I've been reading a lot of things. but I bave deliberately made no decisfoOJ. F/I like IO move on to directing. I'd ·a1ao Uk.e to do a classical season In England. Or a musical . Several have been offered but nothing felt quite right." "American an<I Canadian houses are the most exciting to work for: they show their feelings more than in England. "But back home I don't think it's because people are Jess appreciative. They are just more withheld." In "Butley," as usual. Bates maintaim firm spectator con· trot. "Audience response can get off.rhythm. You feel it more in some plays than in others. You have to guide an au· dience. If they start slipping up the wrong trail. it's pro- bably your fault , you've gotten careless." 'BUTLEY' Alan Bates AU. AClf AOlillflfD '9Nral Aut1111Ctl ~ Trip to Moon on GWC Space Show I A spa~ sciences exposition building, and wiU be open dai-clearer idea of the benefits and by·products growing out of the space effort, Thompson --------------------·~ lllTllnED . R Utridtr 17 1'14Ull'fl ~"" ,.,..,. Ill' Mull ...... 0 ®II OH U#Dll 17 A0111nt1 fA9' 111111111\fY ,...,. 111'9111111 ll'UI) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• #04. ·-!W __ ,,.. ---. ... ~ ...ap!Wiills-------- im- wlth_ 22 , m tlj or elhibits ly from 9 a.m. ~ 9 p.m. ex- weighin& more ·than 20 to.ns cept Sunday, April 1. . . xi· 1 f th More than 6,000 elementary. sald. , will be on 1sp ay ree to e intermediate and high school public at Golden West College, students throughout the area Huntington Beach, Sunday have been OOoked to see the through April 7. display on group tours, ac· Eight additions have been made to the 1973 exposition, including communications and cardiograph displays, space shuttle pict6rial rev-iew, Sky· Jab model , lunar rover dis· play, Apollo 16, PRT (person· al rapid transit) displa y, stu· dent·ct1nstructed robot and a model of the Air Force's pro- posed B·l.. The Apollo 16 spacecraft cording to Craig Thompson, which carried John Young. coordinator. Charles , Duke and Thomas Manned as an educational Mattingly n to 'the moon in program to emphasize the na- April, 11r71, will be exhlbJted tion's "Investments in Science ·along with a lunar rover. and Technology,'' the ex- moon rocks, robots Bfld many position will give viewers a models. Exhibits win be located in. and around the ct11lege center 111 flAl'lf MAYOIAE.CTt:o1r ••• NEL~IJVROT[ IT -BRVCI. JA'(fR{(MAN CONClM:O ll' • SAN CLEMENTI Antique Show and Sale SAN CLIMINTE INN , . 125 AYINIDA ESPU.NDIAN March 23, 24, 25, 1973 ,II.I. & SAT. 12 TO ' P'.M. -SUNOAY 12 TO 4 P.M. GENERAL ADMISSION $1.25 Clllldr.., v!Mltr 12 trH w11111 ~ccemp11nled b~ •n .iivn 15c DISCOUNT: Tiiis Ad illdmlts int or ""'"' tt $1.00 el, Now At Jiopul•r PrkH "Man of Lo Mancha" {0 ) HO RESERVED SEATS Nlw Al Populillr Prk.11 PLUS -Raminated For lcadem Award -Bes! Editing "Fiddler On The Roof" IGI 2111cl fEATUll .. JUDG.E. · ROY BEAN WITH PAUL NEWMAN AND AVA G4RDNER . . . HELD a,\\\ OVER )llG WEEK I -'·''."•-m -• STADIUM ' I ::~ "' .M/.lt!\l.l:tAI l.l.! m::tl -'ll•l.l.:!..0-•..<"1"0 STADIUM "l ;:;:, ' .. :wn•.r...r.•.nr:r.:v79 ,., " -··~·a ' STADIUM•3 ::::. '~"-'·ll'::.11 -... ,, ·-'""'' STADIUM -I .. ~;. "' ...-'-" 1n1Jlt.l\IJ W.:8 "Dlamottel1 Are For".er" "On Her Mal .. t;(• Secret Serike' IGPI "DeUv~" _,.. IRJ "McCabe & Mn. Miller" "The Getaway" !PG! .,. "Lody Sh•J• Tloe lluOI" ! RI "Poseidon Adventure" Ind IPGI "Fuz&" Try Satm·day's News Quiz We Dare You . ""' ......... °"'""' 'INNOCINT IYSTANDOS" ·.. . . .. : "•• RDWAlllOa "' c: • :· You'll love being taken by Aunt Augusta. Everyone else did. ird11s ••• i\11l • • It' 0 car Tune in Tin sel Tow11 nit Academy A• 1 r d s C<refllO!IY ;, lbe hlch poinl of tlle Aroerlc•• film In· dustr1's year. It also is one of the toikated individual show1t on 1e1ilvmon. And lbot Is only · natural. The motion•picture and t~visl.on ).ndustriei, once bitter ~vals, }\ave arrived et a. comforpble symbiotip rela- Uooshlj,. ' In 11117, when I movies. we_re king aid TV Ju in Its m· fancy, weekly ~ theater at· tendance reached a peak of perhaps 90 million a week. By 1971 almost every American home had at least one television set and movie at· tendance had dropped to around 18 million a week. Hollywood's days appeared numbered. · Not any longer. The movie studios are booming again, thanks in large part to television. According to the Screen Actors Guild: TV now provides the·largest source of income fbr its performing members. The average actor now makes more money from ct1mmercia1s, :rv series, and mad~for·television m o v i e s than from fil{Jl'3 designed ex· pressly for theater release. ln addition to making their peace ·with television, the movie studio$ have learned the advantages of cooperating with each 0th.Br. Last year, for example, Co \umbia Pictures and Warner ''Brothers pooled their ~ eQw.p.t, sets and other major properties to HELD OftR! "LADY ~NGS THE BL ES" ..... ......... S Oscar NomthotJOU • -ALSO ) Woody.,(" "PLAY IT AGAIN, 51!-M" Botti Color I RJ l form Burbank Studios. From now on, both companies wiU ret'lt everything from cos· tu.mes to cam~ru f r o m Burtenlc Slodlol, Wamers' old property. I 80LLYW0QD STIU. DREAMS of prod.ucing 'box-of· flee blockbusters, and it is manifesUy capabJe of doing so. '1Tbe Godfather,'' wbich is EDITORIAL RESEARCH Steiger t't>est actor, 1961), and raUog, won Use best.-pictur~ Julie Andrev.·s {best actreas. 0.CM II! oo. ~p 'lllrOal. 96SI to name ·onl9 two, often described as ."1be God· ~a~ box-0Cfi«: po 1 ·son falber" of porno Cilms. h ~ s , after winning their grossed. mtlllons IJ)Ore ~ its s~d~~atcd statuettes. On the production coat or ~.wu. But go r hand . Paul N,.ewman re. anti·poroography drives. no~ oth~ 8 top star despite hav· under way in a nurol#r .0 ~ain~n turned down,~ur cllie!r have made n1,l!v 1e 1~g for the best·aC or studi_os wltry of. ~ltns_ thT rely ~1~;a~d. Still . one may a he11vilY on e,xplic1t' sex. , that Newman envies • Ste\ger ON ospA¥1 NIGH~ !ht' j~-a]l.=d~A~n_w_··_·_·· ____ _ dustry 'Will put ·aside 1h.1s --- year's problems to rexel in __ _,...,,...,-:'::"';:;T;1- tast year's real or imkgined N A T I 0 N A lriumphs. The pi,1ures Iha! GENERAL win one or more of the iop THEATRES awards can expect to earn ·;;~~~~;~;~ thousands or millions or ud· favored to win an Oscar as ditional doUars upon re · best pictcre of 1972, grossed a release. And the winners of WKDAYS 6:4S. spectacular $81.5 million in on-the four major acting awards SAT. • SUN. 12:45 ly nine ·months last year. It will become more cttoosy I thus became the most prof· about 9Cripts and mor e itable film of all time, moving demanding in c 0 n t r a c t ahead of "Gone With the Wirid" ($77 million) and the negotiations. "Sound of Music " ($72 mil· As Marjorie Rosen points lion). out in Saturday Re v e i w. The average film, of course. however, an Oscar often makes far less money than blights a f110Vie career. Rod ''The Godfather," •f indeed it - makes any money at all. The ~""' CIDArf......,. ~ " trick is to find a sure-fire , •• genre, such as the western. ;,Q \! Low·budget, black~xploitation = • pictµres h.ave been almost failure·proof up till now . One of the worst, "The Legend of Nigger Charley," was both a ~'eStern and a blaxpolitation flick . The future of the X·rated film is unclear. "Midnight Cowboy," which cqrried an X 7:00 , ..... Frf, a•d Sot., 7:00 011d 11 :JS -ALSO- t1~1;;1" .. ;i· ·~;:~r\J.l!lMt.1-1 THE KING OF l>.\/GlmR \ ~"~ <CllIT ILll ~IHllr~ PLUS "MODERN TIMES" & Those Oraiy I Cartoons Of ._T)\e,. JO's , Motl~ Scrti-~ $ti11,' ~ I SURF THEiATER -,536.·fltt I ~ H1111~_:_ I ~~--~~_..., WKDAYS 6:45, SAT .• SUN. 12•45 • It " I t ~1 .. : I "ON HER MAJEm'S SECRET SERVICE" I --------------PANAVISION TfCHNICOLOR .. 1 'ATTENTION!! 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Just listed! $68,600 HAUOR HIGHLANDS Great family home on large corner lot, con- veniently located, close to park & shopping. Hardw'ood floors; nicely landscaped, enclos- ed yard. Recently redecorated. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5. SEE 1427 PRISCILLA LANE. $38,500 120 UNITS First user benefits available. Near Cal· State Fullerton. $1 ,490 ,000. HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS 2841 E. Coast ·Hwy., CorOM del Mer "Sellin; RHI E1t1te In Newport Horbor • · $Inc• ·1944" • ' f7,3·4'40t? * 19 Tiburon Bay . . . . . . . . . . Spyglass Hill 11 Hermitage Lane . . . . . . . . . . . . $109,000 545 Via Lido Nord .............. $139,500 4651 Brighton Road ............ $350,000 1549 Bayside Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . $235,000 · OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-5 1523 SandcasUe . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . $125,000 ***** EXCLUSIVE BIG CANYON Beautiful .. 4 bdrm. plus family room home. Highly upg~ded. Priced under 1'Produc-uan.-OPE~UN. 1·5. )1 HERMITAGE LANE. Eileen -Hudson. • "ONE OF A KIND" BAYFRONT OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5. 1549 BAYSIDE DR., CdMar. This JS dilferent-new--0n 50' fee lot. Ex park 4 bdrm., 5 bath custom design fun borne. ,235,000. Geo. Grupe.· 1 CAMEO SHORES OCEANF,RONT OPEN SAT. & f>UN. 1-5. "651 BRIGHTON RD. Encllanting view. Beautlful home in ex- clusive area w/private beach. Pool. Thera- py pool & jacuzzi. $350,000. Carol Tatum. CHARMING CORONA DEL MAR Old Corona de! Mar, delightful area, So. of hwy, Wall< to beach, p_ark & shop1. 3 BR's. & gst. qtrs. Remodeled 19'11. $89,_~. Calh- ryn TetmUle. • · ~ ' • •PRESTIGE LIQO CO~NER Dramatic ''one of a kind". Best Lido ad· dress. Spacious rms. Excellent floor plan. 3 BR's & !am/dining rm. 2 Frplcs. 3 Car gar. Call Bud Austin. DANA POINT VIEW LOT Spectacular harbor & ocean vista. Large level lot. Priced at $159,000. Gene Vreeland. • • BAY & JETTY VIEW Live in China Cove one ho1ne a\vay from an almost private beach. 3 Bdrrns., 2 ba. home, shown by app't. only. $98,000 . To see call Howard Wells. EMERALD BAY White water view! Steps to ~ach. 6 BR., 6 ba., pwdr. rm., lge. formal din. rm., but- ler's PJ!llt:Y, brlfst. rm., pan. lib. w/frplc. Lge. play rm. w/frplc. & wet bar. Rec. comp. redecor. $295,000. Kathryn Raulston. VIEW H.V.H. $74,900 Vacant -move-in condition. Great comer location. View of blJls & peek-a-boo o! ocean. 3 Bdrms. & family rm. Trion• Bergin. DESIGNED FOR PRESTIGE President Home, Turtle Rock Hills. Amaz- ing view. Sunsets are poetry. 4 BR., . 2 frPlcs., wet bar. $99,500. Shown by app't. Tun! Escobar. FIT FOR A KING & QUEEN Enjoy the spectacular vlelf f;om your own poolslde! 6 Bdrms.; won't last long. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5. 1523 SANDCASTLE. Jim uller. __.... Colclluel,Banker ~ IWloqRtCINTER DR., N.B. --- EXPECT TO BE· ENVIEO That's part of owning lhis spacious TWO · STORY custom decorated home In BACK BAY area-4 Bedroom, FAMILY ROOM, 2 balhB builtin gourmet kitchen, wilh many xtras. Pool size yard. See to appreciate. . " " " " . " " " . " " . " . " " ... $52,500. BU (DER'S ' Dl!tlGHT ·114i,at· &,. \'('aitlni for second UNIT on this large c or n e r lot. 2 Bedroom house, carpel!, drapes, fenced yard, in NEWPORT HEIGHTS ........................ $81,500. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX ~Pl~ ·'"'t]I ~m~ Charming front unit wilh MANY EXTRA FEATURES. Shag carpeting lhruout plus wallpaper, 2 bedrooms (master bedroom is oversized). SECOND UNIT la for lhe bache- lor, I bedroom. ALL IN IMMACULATE CONDITION. Manicured landscaping. Needs no repair in or out. . . . . . . . . . ... . $74,950. r AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES J!EAL TORS 644-7270 Gener1I ****** * 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 & 411.a baths. Protected patio, pier & slip for up to 65' boat. Built-in vacuum. Spacious 2--stpry entry. c.2 CUSTOMIZED Tru!y out of tlle ordinary is ttrll immacu!.ate 4 bedroom 21Ai bath Century Park home -largest model ln the development with 2600 sq n ol living space, formal din- ing, large !amily room , huge master bedroom suite, large patio, boat &: trailer 1tonge, with hand-made wrought-Iron gate entey. 1bls home Is upgraded in so tpany ways that you must see to believe. $49,950. ma.W::t::E ~REALTORS Opon Evlngs e 924-4454 e 100 ........... " ..... . NEW LISTING IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS WATERFRONT -$140,000 Luxury! "Channel Reef." Completely 'refur- bished with plush cptng & drapes, beams, paneling, abundant marble & many olher fine appts. 2 BR, 2 bath "own· your-own". Adult occupied. Pool, great vu, pier/slips. su1s1oi••Y °' rHr cotwnL co. BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB HARBOR Beautiful near-new 5 bedroom home in lhis HIGHLANDS new area surrounded by th6 excl\lsive S:C. • ' Country Club Lge familv room ur)'th wet bar. · ,Comr~rtable four bedroom : ";-: -..:. ~ family home with such qual-& formal dining room; Lu::t.urious cptng. tty reatures as hardwood Some view of goll course. ~,950 1 oak floors, lath & pl aster ' ,. ' construction &: underground "Our 28th Yt•r'' utilities. TastefuUy decor- WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors ""' -wann and b'ight and neat as a pin. Possession 2111 San Joaquin Hiiis Road not until June, but the good ''Overlooking Big Ca nyon Country Club'' ones are wor'th waitl!Ji for. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 Not a June price but Just $58,000. Gener ii ., c; •. F. Colesworthy ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;:;;;;;;;:;;I Realtors 64~20 OCEAN VIEW Custom-designed & built wilh a brealh-iak- ing view of the Pacilic Ocean. Ideal as a hide- away or home. Lge. 80xl32 ft. lot. Don't wait to call on this. Only $89,500. LAST YEAR'S PRICE THIS YEAR'S VALUE in lhls East.side O>St.a Mesa 4 bedroom home. Family rm. bright kitchen, lush car- 1>el1ng, front courtyard w/ wrou&•ht iron gale. Very O'uict & xL1·a private. Of· fered at only $34,950. CORBIN-MARTIN -CAU. :>46-5880 (Open eves.) REALTORS Call Anytime l 644-76&2 ....,~ HERITAGE ' • REALTORS. ' for Action •• • Call 642-5678 Sell the old stull BOY the""' _, I r-,.ur='-. ~----Gener11 GenH•I .._General HARBOR VIEW HOMES POPULAR MONACO MODEL 2 bedr0oms & den, well decor•i.d, shows lil<o • model homo; Large lot, room for pool $64,600 FEE. HARBOR VIEW HOMES REALTY for Adlo1 •.• Call 642-5678 a33.01Bo c ~.:.._~~~~-n~~~~~~I._ ______________________ ....,....;....,;------__, j • --- SERVICE thet only EXPERIENCE c1n 91 .. Since 1949 NEWPORT BACK BAY Lovely 3 bdrm., 2 bath home -"move-in" rood. Attr., family style kitchen,· incl spac- ious. eating area. New shag carpeting & cus- tom drapes. $38,500 THE 8LUFFS-CONDOMINIUM w ..... ·-,., .... , .... 1 3 BDRI)\. + REDUCED $2250 You Ca11 Slit It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad G9ner1I BIG &-BEAUTIFUL JUST I YEAR OLDI $82,500. Prime College Park home wllh 3 bed-$38,950. A really ~au­ rooms. On a good sized tlful 3 bedroom in ' corner Jot. Quiet resi· quiet ~rea. Hug~ cov~r- . denUal area. Dining ed pa!JO .. Electric built. ti f mil ms. Family room, fire. Al.NKU:tou; ONE OF THE BEST BUYS-Here it la! Sun- ny Westcliff three bedroom with Unique for· mal dining area, plus cazpeted family room and a darling beam ceiling living room wilh brick fireplace. Covered garden entry way make this one extra impressive,· especially at $55,900! UNl9UI HOMES OP NIWPOIT llACH A llstht et h9 lellt U/lllljl()UI: tl()Ml:S REALTORS General Gentr•l room,· pa o, a Y ~=~e. Assumable V. room. Nicely land:;cap-Easy-care. yard. ed. 546-1720 ' ~1720 . • -2955 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-1720 ' G.ner1I ., I=====~;:;;;:;;;;;; You'll Never BeUeve · Thil l Bedrooms --------1 ~cl! ~y . •.' L°"J4t~ y~ ~-. $32,500 . Ontu~21 ~ . 64>'1221 r13.1 Wettcliff Dr., N.B. For that Item under $50, try the f!enny Pincher. a.., tWa ._., 4hc..,,. W..,,.. .... ••'I r1l • ,.. , ........ lltl .... All .................. ..... • ,. deM:J"JIM4 ... ,,.... ... ~· ............ . ....,_ 111 tad_,'1 DAILY l'ROT vtAHt lDS. ,...._ ....... .,.. ...... ,., ..... ,.. ....... .. Hit ncll ,..,.,_... .. la tllh ........... ,,,...,, .... urctay 6 Snd.,. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN 1946 Port Locksleigh (HVu) N'pl. Bch. 644-4872 $49,500 (Sal 4: Sun 11).5) 3 BEQROOttlS . ' 3158 Barbados (Mes• Verde) CM , 548-1168 $29,900 (Daily 1-5) 3 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 1649 Minorca (Mesa Verde) CM ~11 $83,900 (Sa1.& s -5) 3172 Sicily (Mesa Vel_de) CM-· 646-8811 $29,900 Sat~ Sun 1-5) 545 Via Lido Nord (Udo e) ~B 644-2430 $1Jl9 ,500 f ',.,..' ' ( S1m 1-5) • 4BEDR~ *6653 Cork Dr. Huntington Beach 557-4130 $42 500 (Sat i. Sun 1-S) Hl(l49 Bayside Dr., Co~9na del Mar "~2430 $285,000 (Sat a. Sun 1-G) 4 BR & FAMILY l\M OR DEN 1521 Anita Way (Westcliff) N8 64&-6500 $69,900 (Sat 1-S) #IV Tiburon Bay (Spyglass Hill) NB 644-2430 (Sun 1-5) 1l Hermitege Lane (Big Can)'dn) NB 644-2430 $109,000 (SUD. 1-5) ' *4651 Brlghto~ ,l!d . (Cameo ShoM) CdM 644-2430 $350,000 ' (Sal & S1m l-5) 6 BEDROOMS *1~2a:Sandca$1le. Corona del Mar 644-2430 (Sat & Sun l-Sl • CONDOMINIUM FOi SALE I BR 4364 Seton, Irvine 833"380 $45,000 *'"' .......... ···-~-·-· (Sat 1-5} MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES "PEARL OF THE SEA" Lovely home overlooking_ lhe blue Pacific. Every room a sheer deUght. 3 BR'1, ooe separate-.1 balhs. Pool. Elaine Svedeen 54~5. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 p.m. 4521 Roxbury , Cameo Shores. (HU) HARBOR VIEW HOMES Super Carmel Model-Spiffy Clean! 3 spa- cious BR's, 2 sparkling baths. Located near the sea, shopping & schools. $68,000. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (H12) ' LARGE OLDER HOME ON 2 BAYFRONT LOTS lj4'~'' of very ·choice Bayfront Property. Pl!>{ & •Iii> for larger boats. Live in present bolrie, build a new one & sell one lot, build 2 new homes, or build your dream castle. , $247,000. Tom Queen ~. (HIS) "TIMELY RENTAL" on Lido BayfrOnt or• Big Cally9n Golf Course. $700-$1500 per . month. Barbara GoUtard 642-8235. (H14) OCEAN VIEW-CORONA DEL MAR 2 custom homes· on large corner lot. 3B~ 2 balh plus 2 BR f< FR, 2 balh. 5 garages, B;eautiful pool &I patios. $174,500, H. Perry/ R. Sherman 642-8235. (HIS) ELEGANCJ: & A· VIEWI Malll!ificent "Presidenl Home" in TUrtle,- rocli ! Exquisite 411R, FR! What an Ol,lPOI' tunity for someone! !AsrJo Shartany ~. (H16) "SE4-SURF-SAN£>..SAIL$" See them all from this spectecular cumin 3BR home. Plus surprise! Your private l!eacb ccltage ~ongsljle gushing watarfall. Ken/Hel~n Hartley 642-8235. (H17) NEWPORT BEACH TOWNHqul! SBR, il!i balh. Large LR, spacious dlnlllg & breakfast area. kill; aara~. Patio tace1 pool & greenbelt Glbaen Fay en.a. (H18) ['Irvine I w •1 , .. _,, HI __ _ t r. ' - I • Tra Larj bre1 Mal El~ ba 2 I slip. Bea lag< gan 341 s EX< co PIJ chi ""' \~ ~ 4E -r SAN 3 E ... WN v .. NE\ 2 I R-1 ~l: ~ 846 (lf Bdni to be1 ' 'Ii RE autli l>oth deri. J !li.&OI 'hilly I bedro I.oil and' pet 11 oca~ andr ~~ ~ ~wl I BR just i Ill. 2 7~ 881 Di 4 Q • ' I~ ;;I ~-:-~ ... !!!~;· @J;e;1l: -.... e l -·-• l~I -·--·- • General ofinJa .J~t PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 28 L Inda Isl• Or in Traditional home with 6 bdrms., 5~ baths. Larg• sunken living room, family room & breakfast area. 2 Stairways S fireplaces. Main channel view . , .. , .... : .•.. $295,000. Lind• Isle W•torfront Elegant custom 5 bdrm., family room, 5~ bath home. Panoramic main channel view 2 Stairways, 3 fireplaces. Large boai slip ............................ $825,000. Linda Isle Waterfront Beautiful, new 4 bdrm ., 4~ ba, home on lagoon, With living rm., family rm., lge. game rm. or 5th bdrm. . . . . . . . . . . $255,000 For Compltte lnform1tion On All Homu & Lots, Ple1H C1ll: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy.Ide Dr., Sult• I, N.B. 675-6161 Soup to Nuts EXCEPTIONAL COMMERCIAL Plus 3 unit propmy in· d uded. Xlnt restaurant • Beach area. A11k i ng $465,000. \VESTCLJFF, N.8 . -""- General UNMATCHED VAWE $1450 DOWN $27,950 k 4 BR, 3 BA, family, pool . $74,500. SANTA ANA BARGATN ~ 3 BR. $21 ,950 w/s:o FHA or VA. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, family room and dining room. Perfect Costa Mesa home. Brick fireplace, bu i 1 t. in BBQ patio, automati c garage door, sprinklers, etc. Assume existing VA k)an at $223 a month pays all. Bet· ter hurry! Call 646-7111 for a showing appolnbnent. OPEN"" • "S F<N'70 Sf NICE/~ ZONED f()R 7 UNITS Vacant land . $32,000. r NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 BR, hd\\·d firs, bltins, R-l lot $39,950. DE.17" • .. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 8461 DONCASTER • {Huntington Beach) Bdnns., 1%: baths. 1ni Mile to beach. Only 3 yrs. old, I: clean. $25.900. 1: 613-3003 ~ Eves. associated CORONA BY THE SEA $43,900! ' CORONA DEL MAR • Cot• tage by the sea! Quiet tree lined drive. Below a hill· side o1 flowuing ivy and shade trees. Winding red brick pathway to secluded entry. Raised white brick fireplace. lleavy b e a m e d Ct'iling. Large master suite. Cottage kitchen. A FEW SHORT BLOCKS to the blut' Padflc. UNBELIEVABLE LO\V PRICE AT $43,900! Call now • 66-0303. IOlll\l I 111\ll\ 4' t "I I • ! J " ' HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 97 FEET ON THE WATER Beauttful 4 bedroom home "":l==r I made to order for relaxi.tion ii and cntertainln&:. Larxe '1sit down" wet bar fire... place. cll'Slom drai)es ahd carpeting. This home has enough room for everybody. 3500 sq. ft. Very open and spacious. SI3'7,CXX>. Ca 11 54S-ZJ13 for an oppanunit,y to inspect this home. ABOUT SUPER, taide Costa Meaa! Grea.t itectural dm&n and ex· Uonally well built. Do jbur maintenance outside ittb a garden hose. 6 Dou· ISJ.e ~ and 8 covered -spaces. You Joo will be excite<r when yOU see this new llstlng. HUltRY, OPEN 11L 9 • ITS FUN 10 BE NICE.I Gonwal *TEN UNITS lndlv1dU&l homH with pr- ages w:i one acre EUtakle C.M. land, "Talk Jo '°'"' tax man on tbne for your tax lhttter." ConstMant ln· come $ltrill. per mo. n;u. PRICE $145,000. N.wport •I Falrvltw 646-1811 (•nyllmt) The Easy Ufe Js yours at b e autiful Ulliversily Park. This va· cant 2 bedroom-den home is spotless . newly painted ln- t(>rior -outstanding laJ'i kitdlen with built in oven- range. Loads of cupboards . spacious rear living roo1n • Fireplace • sliding glass doors open to w e I I developed fenced yard and patio. Choice location to schools aod shopping. Only $42,500. EZ Tenns. Call 673-8'"".>50. OPEN Tit 9 • "~ FUN 10 BE ~El ~ -·HERITAGE . . . REALTORS ADDED RUMPUS ROOM Here's your Halecret1t 3 bed- rooms plus a 20' x 25' nun- P\LS room, all with hard· wood noo~. Can have qUick possession April 1st. Jmt listed. Gose to everything. Priced at $33,599. • co:rs WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pon Ev..,lngsl NEW LISTING Time for leisure • choreless I and Immaculate . lovely 3 bedroo1n home in Baycrcsl · with family room and din· ing room. Freshly painted, builtin vacuum, no-care yard, oversized double gar. age has large area for workahop or hobbies. Call for mol'f! lntonnatlon. PETE BARRETI -REALTOR- 642-5200 IMMEDIA TI ACTION on yaur property 540-U51 Open Eves. ~ 1 .... HERITAGE . • REALTORS I List your home with a true =====:::;:==::; professional who will give CHARM you their prompt, apprecia· "N£A.R THE BEACH-AND · UNUSUAL" _ _ _ tive . attention. 18 years one COTIAGE location $26 •950 e CALL ANYTIME e 646-3928 or Eve. 545-3483 One.of--a.Jcind 2 Bedrm Lochenmyer : Realtor SHORE CREST 4 BR·2 IA $42,900 G.nonl BEACH • DUPLEX 2 -Stary $52,000 ! OCEAN DUPLEX . II BLOCK" TO NEWPORT SANDY BEAOI! lnveston delight . tbls IMMAaJLATE 2-atory beach BARGAIN! l..argt'l' two--bedroom PLUS secluded one 1 bedroom. Great for Aunt Maryl Must see to believe • take ad· vantaee EXCLUSIVE BARCAINl Call Now • ~- I Ol(I \I L 1111,11\ ,., . ' ' "' Bo I boo Ponlnsula 1 _c_ ... _•_Mo_cc; .. :.....____ _F•_•_n_1._1_n_v_1_11ey_,_ ___ : ;H;;;";;;";;;";;;ngton;;;;;;;;;;;B;;;N;;;c;;;h;;;;;;;;;I BIG BA Y_l'_R_ON_T_ COi.LEGE PIC AREA OWNER '"loo&, ilea•IUlll 4 ' Bdrm 2 "·lh h..."'-' .. t $3tfSO. bdnn. 3 baths! Huge bonus ·• -. ~.,. .... , • DRrvE BY ANO CHEcK nn., palio, dlnina rm. Built· located on prime W. Bay OUT 2'l52 AVA.LON, lna, tireplaee, family rm, Ave. Room fOr a J&'t. pier A CORNER \\flI.SlN. PrestlP>us. bric. $51,995. II.Ip. ree simple ownerahlt 3 Bednn, l * baths, ~ '°SG-=2$1=.'--~~=-~ ~:!u::'=.~t & t1nl8hed Into beaut rwnpua: OWNER tranal. 4 Bdrmi .. 2 1 t11l?.OOJ nn. tin.·plact, room ror balhl. P11.Uo, dlnlna nn, eas)' 0 M:t· "'I ....... ' • camper, oew water beater, bullt·ins Quiet are a . (714) 973,9210 I ZOOIW ...... Wwd. ~IM5h·CllitorYlll•adO Coplstrano S..ch DUPLEX 2 & 1 BR. ntar beach, OCt'&.n view, $38,900. Priv pt}',~ 8ink &: garba&e d!Jpsl. No down tenns available. Roo1u fllr carnper ln Bide brk. $28,950. 962-1373. yard. High aMumable Fl!A OWNER. sacrUice. Attraclive toan. For further dotalla 4 bdl'fl.lt., z baths. Spanish call • accents. Dining rm. built· Exclusive Ageot Ina. family rrn, patio. brk Cotta Me t• Ru tty sn.ooo. 961-8865 * 541-m I * OWNER "'°"'"' 3 bdnns .. 2 MESA VERDE $44,900. baths. Dining.rm .. buUt·ins, patio. Rear living rm., fireplace. Near schools. brk $29.950. 846-1.183. 1112 YEARS NEW Minutta to bet.ch • 3 Bed- rooms, 2 baths. ~tor'• dtu.m, cwrtom aha& ~ P<U. drapes. mlmn<I walls. Frdhly Dll!nted Jn Md out, 1Pf,rldf111 clean! Prtce reduced lOr quk:k sale. CAU. ~. FRANCISCAN FOUNTAINS _PO_O_L_H_O_M_E_1Coron• dol Mir 3 Bednn home, new carpet, OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-S DRIVE BY AND OtECX Otrr 2813 Europa Dr (!iiantar ort Adams, C.bl.) COME TO OPEN l!OUSE SAT. .l SUN . 1:00 to 4:~. TOWNHOUSE 4 Br, 2~:i Ba, fa.n1 m1, bltns, p a t i o w/ba.r-b-q, many xtras, cholce lot. $39.(XXI. 962-6287 Spiral stail'case u you en- ter oUen warmth and chami, ~1ost 90\lght-efter floor plan. 4 Bedroom, 3 baths, carpet.a I: drapes. Seu cleaning electric oven, formal dining room, tamlJ;y room . t.'O\'ettd patio. C'klee to colll'ge, shopping &: tree- \\"f.Y· CALL 545-0458. NEED TIME TO SELL?? fresh paint, encloeed paUo, (IF :ITll.L AVAIL) heated Bluehaven pool. A"c· 1•12 Sentenelle Terr. ceas to rear yard for boat 3 B<lrma., large family room. or camper. $26,500. Lge. dlnin&: area. Compat-t HERE IS A BUY ! SIX UNITS Our mid JWlc occupancy date on this delightful Harbor 1 Jot ~--•·ide . . . on arge , 1:>AOU> Highlands family home Costa Mesa. $72.500. gives yoo time to market your present home at yoor price. 4 BR, formal dining, C-ZONE pool sized yard, best i;chools COMMERCIAL LOT only $56,000, 59' x 290' Call 675-fi679 Rltr. 1 $31,SOO NIGEL BAILEY Roy McC•rclle Realtor & ASSOCIATES lBlO N'S48'Ji9d., C.M. FHA ASSUMPTION Beautifully decorated 4 bdrm., 2 ba near shopping are"a. Huge sep. garage, a hobbiests delight. $31,500. Priced right with $259 pay. roent at 7'ni% ann. percen- tage rate. can C WALl<ER & LEE NEED ELBOW ROOM yard, nicely landscaped. $68.500. TAKE IT EASY If you'd like 10 be cozy by a fire while you admire your fems &:. can1elias thru wide 'ol•indo\\•s protected 1rom the atreel, enjoying a gourmet dinner prepared in yuur chers kitchen, you'll like this 2 BR. home w/charm &: convenience to shopping & beach. Guess what?' Only $56,850. Call agent 673-1311. * BARGAINS * 4 Bednn, 2 bath. btn. k>!s of glass. Outdoor lights, sprinklers. Crpts le drps. Great privacy, quiet street. 10% down. Exelusive Ag_enl Coste Mesa Realty * 541-7711 * ANXIOUS OWNER + EMPTY HOUSE Equals Opportunlt)' Stop S('arehlns:. this is it! A 3 BR, 2 BA formal dining rrn. Open 1-5 daily al 3158 Barbados. Pri~ $29,900. Slashed. Mesa Vcntc. CJS R(:'a( Estate >IS-1168 * $35,00G-All Terms * Oean 4 HR .. dln./family mr. combo. + brkfst. bar; en· try, center haJI. Nicely lndscpd. --'GEMM>-- 1610 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. REALTORS 642-4623 Open Saturday & Sunday * 376 Broadway * Huntington Beach $28,000 \\'e huv<" 3 different honies I !!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!!J and locations to choose SURF SIDE ! from. 3 Bedrooms & 2 baths, Some excellent & son1e fix-• 4 BR 2'11 BA • Double &Bl'llge · er uppers. Use your VA e Freshly painted 1/0 eligibility m' a.ssun1e loans. • Gold wall·to-wall CaU us first, we have U1en1 e Brick tpt ln 30' llv ml. all. CALL 893·85.tJ. e Walk to beach POOLS • S'n.500. larwln realty inc. $29 • 900 UP 96M405 <24 hrs.> 4 To choose tron1. 3 & 4 bed· room, ca.rpets, drapes, all In g()Ol.:I condition. SUbmlt terms. VA or So/c down · ExceUent locatioos for school., college, shopping & Ireeway. CALI.. 893-8533. $1,000. CASJ-1 f\.10VE IN • Seller \\•ill help finance. Aseume FHA Joan. 3 &drooma, 2 bath condo. beautiful carpets, drapes, refrigerator. Qujck possession -owner tran.;. lerTed, CA.bl. 968-4456. BEL-FONTAINE See this spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bath home. Custom de- signed. Bright all electric bullt·in kitchen. Large living room wi!h fireplace. Fa m· ily room with sliding glass doors opening out to patio and cmtom built pool. love· ly view from patio of Fashion Island and Sadd1e- back. Only $53,950. Call 673-8550. LOVELY 2 Bdrm. home in exclusive Bayshores. Xlnt cond. A real bargain! DUPLEX Corner lot .So. of Hwy. Jnuned. possess. New· ly painted. Beautiful condi- tion . 2 Bfitlroont and tamlly room with fireplace. 50'xl2>' k>t to alley. $27,000./$2,100 down • in1medlate posses s ion . I •!'!!'!"~"!"!"'!!~!'!!!~ Ql\INTARD RE ALT y ' "FORECLOSURE 64>-2991. SHARPEST STARDUST, ex- terior paint lt1Jl w:et. hard- WOdd ftoon, shag Catpl!'tll, Beauty Pleat dnlpea, COzY corner fireplace In living room. l nterco.-n thruout. 3 Bedroom, 2 bathi. Vacant. 71Y lot. Priced right. CALL 968-4456. XLNT RETURN FOR MIN- IMUM .INVESTMENT. ~21 CALL 64$-7221 1733 Westdift Dr., N.B. BA YCREST AREA· $59,950 Owner Des(JE'rate. Prestige home. 3 bdrms., 3 baths Formal dining rm, family rm., rear living rm ., fireplace. BRK. US, 750. 541)..17'.ll. CONDO, French Quarters, 3 bdrm, 2'h ba. Pool, dbl garage w/opener . IM· MACULATE. $25,500. Bria. 557~. Beautifully apJ>Oiiited 4 Owner anxious. Beautifu1 3 bedroom, 3 bath executive bdrms. Dining nn., bullt- home With 26x40 POOL. Ex· ins, family rm., fireplace. ceptionallY. large lot ftlr Wet bar. Quiet area. BRK. privacy · 75xl40! App't only $40,&Xl. 540-l'lJ>. C WALi< EK & I U Realtors 646-ml 204.1 Westclif( Drive Open 'till 9 PM EUREKA!!! RARE i''IND! 3 BR. 2 BA, plus tam rm In Westcliff. , . just $$,900! Loaded with Owner transferred Ex· ecutlve 3 bdnna., 3 baths'. Dln1ng rm.;bullt·ins, family rm., shag carpets, great view. BRK. $41:700. 540-1720. B1lbo1 Island NEW DUPLEX • Balboa Is· land. Under construction. Terrific property! MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 DUPLEX BY Owner: Upgraded 3 BR, 1 % ba. East.side CM home. Corner lot, boat, trailer ac- cess. Brick patio wtBBQ. Easy care yard. Many ex· tras $35,450. Principals only. 64f>-1Q!9 Sip your Seuhore Soups in Open House Sat-Sun your Cape C.od Cottage. Cozy 2331 Westmlmrt.er St. 2 br home w/cedar panel· 3 BR. Quiet atreet. Priced to Ing, fp & shag crpt thruoot sell t .-900: drlv ...,., + 1 bdrm garage apt. Great • ._,, ' or e t-t' S7l o;(VI. & call . PRICE REALTY, location! By owner, -· """'""""' 613--1658. --· ==="="=.,...,===" BY owner, Nu Meu Verde SPF.c. BAY & OCEAN VU beaut)' on Costa l\iesa Golf Lusk·blt 3BR, l..rg tam rm, Course, 3 BR, 2 BA, so Xtra lrg kit, upgrded & Im· many xtru! $ 5 8 , 5 0 O . mac By owner. f19,500. 6-1.5-5916 64+-012S Open House Sat & 4 BR, by owner. Newly Sun 1-5. redecorated. $33,000. See e.t TRIPLEX-Sharp 2BR & 2-3154 Sharon Lil. (;/ 11 1BR. ocean side of hwy. 546-0871 Owner will finance. RED ---------CARPET REAL O T R S, 3 B~ 1am rm., 2 ba, 491-1761 Pacesetter, culdesac, nr shops, xlnt oond. $41,950. IRV I NE TERRACE ownT545-5245. smoothM!. 3 Br, 2 Ba, fully * REPOSSESSIONS * redec. on super 95X103 lot. Thruout Or. County $23 to Owner ~. Shown 12-3 $40,CXX>. C8.U for addreues. daily. Wills &oalty, 546-Tf39. VIEW home, ta ' t e fu I ~ y e MUST SELL 4 BR, 63.5 sq decorated. Fee tand & pnc-ft f tum playnn, bltns ed to sell. Broker eve ~ __ i.. trees. •-Br:iJ' 673-fi6%l -pa. , .u;.1,1.u ....,, . , cozy 1 BR House on Rustic Jt...2 lot in CdM. $42,lm. By Owner. 6404i078. Cost• MeN 7141546-2182. PENDING" 3 BDRM 2 BATH Available immediately after sn1all deposit and credit cheek. ToW payment . is $209 per month. Freshly painted Inside, also new carpets, modern bullt·lns tor Mom. Cose to all slx>p-1 ~~~~"!"!"'!~~~I ping and schools. VA loan ofl • "FORECLOSURE 1 percent annual per rate. w.500 w111 Jake"· eau PENDING'' Reallots 545-9491 Open Eves. "COLONIAL MANOR" Looking for style & itacc?' Thill beautiful F I V E BEDROOMS home baa jw:t that. Hua:e family room \l{lth .wet bar, a formal living &: dining room plus, beaches, parl<s, """"°"' and sh<>pping just walkirig.. di s tan c e , Owners have another home and must sell. Call us today. . .536-2551 BKR 3 BDRM 2 BATH Available Immediately after small deposit and credit check. Total pa,yment ta $209 per month. Fmhly painted inside, al.lo new carpt'ts, modern bullt·fnl f~ Morn. Cklse 10 all .oop.. ping and IChooh. V/\ lola ot. 1% B.Mti&I per rate. $3,500 w!tl take II. c.JI !••••••· -i_ltoro_ Open Eves:. UUful tile entry to bel.uti- f\,\lly kept home. Three targe bedrooms • and 3 baths! Lots of new paint lnride and out and thick dl8I car- pet~. NiceJy land· scaped wfth sprinklers front and re-u. AD thiw for $39,950. To see call 842-2535. home on large lot. Many fruit lreea. Near n e w carpeting & drapes, breakfst bar, dbl gar. aose to shops. CALL 6(2..tm ==,"'=7"'==.~=~ I extras. Don't miss this.Easy BEAUTIFUL term•. Call 645-8400 OPEN 1/L 9 • (T'S FIM 10 BE ta/ Nwpt Hghts Location 3 BR in quiet neighborhood, just 2 blaka from Nwpt Harb HI. Zoning ~ can ~ulld 2 more unit;l -t'ii ,500. £(Mo~'.ctrM£Nr 881 Dover Dr .. NB M.'Mi700 4 BEDROOMS EASTSIDE ·coSTA MESA up ~ kids and look at tMI W.U ,...., Elltllde (omlly hOme. At IJ0,000 It 1'0n1t lul Jww. ca. l t •nu tor an appointment l'tOW! Ql'flf nL r • ITT RJN 10 IE Mal 9:f21 SHARP! 3 bd., ~ ha. condo. View of &reen belt & POOL. Dbl. gar. w/opmer, 'P r IV ate patio. Assume FHA 5% + \\% loan, only 1162 mo. PITI. $25,500. GINNY MORRISON •*"'*• -«lru.TORS· *(!.8* l.UMua . 1' *Verde Dr. Eht, •-* · COit& Meaa ....... . Sl..WO -.. --. -....., __ 2 STORY. Close to South Cnast Plaza. Anyune can qualify to aMUme the low interest 6';li loan or submit with 10% dawn. Private court yard. large covered patio. Bir roomy bonus roorn for fam.I.· ly tun. Brand new on the market. C WllLl(fk /;I ll IOPfNT/l 9 • I 1 • ~I I~~~-, ~ .1 -~-~: ~ _..... -··1• I~ 1. -·-~ [-.. -JltJ -. 1"""9 L~ lltfid!, • •. ••ru'°'si" ± ~ .... i.t ule llS HouMI Unfum. J05 AplL '"'"· = ·· -•-·4'Pla<o · "'-' l~ PAUMA VALLIY GA.-HouN. Unlum. FOR LEASE Coote Motl CARlflR 1.iVIMC> , -1'!iJ. VIEW ~lLl.be ~trl:; ~~ · HAWAII I A AG I, JllPAlll c ....... dtl Mor Irvine NEW DUPLEXES llNti your -lamlJ,y 1o ••• am ....U 1'lftl tu Lo-~ o:...~H. ~t ,::,; We hllV. a a<ocf'lol "kir ule SHOP -IUILOING &. 4 bdnrul 2 batho w/w cph. COMPLETELY f\U'9 1 BR Qlll 1pocloUI 1 l>tlt'o4 114o Cllled l!' Eto..-Jd T.,,...., !Jan" Leo Rltr 513-m_i In Jlawail lol' ooly• IS,000. LAND. S""'I lf9' olr ~UL:\. ool)'. ~·: 2 ~ 2 BR., Iii hatllll ....... 1225 Jtp1<, dthwbr, bttna. Walil. apt. A<tulll-. no ptla. ltath townhoule ''"'"""-thlldlOtcebUlldlbletotcuN~ ••-' · and othu lot illlU>p ·AGEN'I' ......... • Some,;, h_;"fm l;e,"'° 2BR.,1~ ba..akcoodl240 tn fmy Mall tn 30 dlyL '125. U1 now.r, C."'--ram~ room, iii• -..... -1Mt _,.....,. il>r tho uk· < " ~•· By Owner. ~' !II -Callfol'lia "' '• --.;-~· ......,;.i mo. 2 BR .. 2 ball>o .... • S:18!5/300 $<iCl. 1..i.. 3 bdrm$, 2 bath, 646-7183. • MWfUulaundtyroOmbJ.. 1.rc,.~Eintnld fl'm. A·l C01ld .. ~alk '° IOl'tarnc.Someotthtown-j UI mcmnt. of 3&R.,2bi.tha •••••• $330117':i has Amt &!Dt'ftitin u $1» MG dlx MObUt bm.. 'i!<"· lda<l tocatlOo • • .. llo>', a v1cwi O! Jljo l\111 ,.t. b<och. T•Mll. poo1. !ll.100, "' wltt !'"de tor IO<tl ~~ g:,~' OI> 3 BR., 2li hatllll ...... $325 above. $.195. i.ue. (nll Coinpl tum. Hid_..,.,. Adlla, eloded y<t J\lll a .hofl. ~ ~· behJn<j catid»i& "'eli< -· • ....... or .. Call 97$-7221. • Goff ,,.. 5hojt !teal Eat~te ~ 4 BR .. 211 blotht ...... 1425 642-2800 Bkr. no pell. rour 8culnl, m and jump to lho OOOll •~a· ••"""1s-llf.i!IO',. WATERFRONT ~ on I · • Pl11tln Mff Co. 8 d h•11 -r oooperatiOo !nvlted Nowf>O'I. SIS 1332 · • · si: ""~ tennli .;;Jrt~ JiJ' ~· ~.,:>'n..,,4Ki!OO .. wide -I~ ~-• Mlrlnit Int Sit Strv ~=t 1g! .. Nov1e-!: "8 I 3 Bt, 2 11a, Newly Decor. NEW 2 BR.11§5: Nr. ,,_.,_ . · ,.._ '-ff m.3317 • · -··--• lulldtro Supply New 4 BR. tamily rm I ' Bltna, bm.klul rm, 2 car No pell, adultJ. llt !l. lOt!i " 8 etl h II ""' _,,, . · • ~ • HOLLAND lut. S1lu drlPedel. crpt'f, landacp'i pr. 1\l btk.t oc.an. Pool A Sl., CM:i548-0137. , r • AL ISTATI BAYCRESI', localed on s.n. ·~ • • · ~-CllO or 54o.CiCIOi eve. trlole &II'· Avail Mw. REALTY clubhle prtv)l. 1325/MQ. I Br Trailer $1101 Suitable ~ I 1190 Gi.tnneyte St. ~· 1" d~R. 3 BA.._~ nn, •UIMOl,Uf °' lttC COLW'IU co. S&m/mo. 644---0136, A Company With Vilk>n Yearly. For Appt. 536--0740. tor .Bachelor. Adultl only -• ~Ml& nnl "::'! .'!!'i 111 owner, COFFEE' ShOp. Food VIEW Univ. Parle Ct:nter Irvine STEPS TO SURF! Brand 00 ts st&o-UK>9 • • • 1 . "..._ Wf,500. ~ 1 Acre No. Ca.UL My equity ce ~ cater-OCEAN • 5 BR., 3 BA., Call Anytime. 652.-7500 new, 4 BR A 3 BR. Mewt in pe . '11 . ... Com~~ v1-1on BY=-Owalr; 28R, 2BA, otwly l>upltxt1 near the Ocean • k>w monthly '*1flle?ltl. ~~-s;.::. '° !w~·-~ ... ,.e:I~ Otflceboun8AMtolSPM todny! $291> UP. Herstt: lUBtllR e,pt •• ~~~ ..... ~. \ ~ _..., ...., led. OCftn City Vu, MUtt l..at'IOo. RealtQll" 96:-4173. -, -"'"''" 645--8400 pd, , ..... •-· \.NU~ ~' ' Univ. Pasil Cent.~ llvlne ,500. Prill!' ~ 7~ *~ Aplirtrnoftff In-hi*" -· · TURTLEROCK New 4 bd, ' lllcNaah Realty 64U400 " ! ~~'T'.ui1o7rPM ~w'l', Ht; ~35,N~rt.~f!!ll For Solo U1 ~P!~lty , 220 1,:'.·~~'1s~ ~ .. ~o'/\":"~.~~ 11¥1 ~CJ'p.1.:,~·=~'f ' t===-==·==l™i'i@l& 2BR" ID I A GEM COSJ'A MESA EA!TSlDE. BIS'I' INVISTMINT $400-.-833-2981 .................. 16lbSt.-1l&i). TUR'fl.E ROCK HpME P,~~ ~thELaauna.A LT O ~ 10 Deluxe 2 bedroom, 2 batll ' •Vl.R , 3 Bd., 2 ba., 1arage. 4 BD. 2 ha, c1ooe tn tchooh I< NICE ~ Br d~lt. Seo 4 Bdrm. PLUS t•odJY nn \JU\,C"J:.l """'' 1tt '?be-offlttd! Prlme arrltl / 4llhwlhrl I en(:bled $20,(0) WW make u piuch $:l2$ rno. frwys, air cond. Phone by prq_ea. aduft PLUS dar1um PLUS 1o1t.''. 49'1·1161. ~ area: Oaarndna 4 pNp1.. Ownen t • y, '"u $'25,IXX> per )'l'. By l"tCeiV· Call 963-t9l9 543-14.29 or &.n-9ll5 Apts. Furn. 360 ~r 30 no peta. 1021 1 li:Seel-tr l(udlQ _ of otUce. lido file :;U 2 \Ip .l ~n. ~· ' ' Se 11 . ' ' J 16 9 , 0 0 0 · :fu MoCk 1n co. Ytl rt11w bNt OCEAN view from Spyglass TURTLEROCK new 3 Br. 2 ..... 1 Br ~ $150 1: $140 Ideal '• All tb1il Pl.US VIEW. Walk• * EX IVE "2in ~~ ~ &: dbl~~ ·~~~ 1~ =. fOOd prod. • (TI4) Hill 4.BR; tam ~· 2500 sq Ba, w/w, patk>I, use or Balboa ls l1nd baehetor.' Adlt1 on,t)., m I tna: dist.nee to 1)f.l'b. pool•, CLUS • * r..a:e· kltch. w/blt·in• a • ' ft. $895. Gardnr .inc. 644-5135 park It pool. $365. ~2326. pelt. 1993 Church 548--8633. A: tfmlc C11. Youn for 400~-· ~~den, 5 betha. hdwd. cabinets. Stone frplc. Bu1lnet1 P'!f'!rty ! 1.54 iOUNG 0.C. Pub corp Costa Mela 3 BR, 2 BA, lrpl, 1 yr ol4. 2 BR. Sundeck. Garage. 01 Point \ '54.IXX>. INO...UOJJ"tG THE M nllicent .... ~r~. Dbl. door entry w/W.te. • - , srowlni too tut. N,eed Crpt/drp. Children o k . $200+ mo. lhru June. 125~1 I __ n_•_______ I ~. .s1;f.ooo. ' . \ Garaae oOnln alley w/extra 1:9x209~Ji016;0 TtM'A: =7~ keep pe.oe. cn4i LOVELY 4 BR, fam $275/mo. 833-1103, 675-3Jl8. ~~7:. Ya t · Info call LIVE in ~ all new Dana '"' ', parklna:. may 1 yn. old. TION'. Han~ Beach, rm, fireplace, cpts. Ligun• Bu..d'I Point Harbor at t b t , RENTALS: Summer, winter Xlnt cond. 158.500 ZONED BUISlNES, PRO· Investment d.n>I, patio w/fenced 2 Br w/dtlck. ))61;t Apolena beautiful Martn& lM Motel, (1 'I :"11 1'i1 iil . -· --I I 1·11lii11' , •"SINCE 1946" 1st Weatem Bank Bldg. Unlvenlty p11,rk, Irvine " lellH• ' CALL e •••·l•t• FESSIOfilAL OR otticet Wanted 230 ytf, in College Pk. $295 HILL VU'Home:'3 BR, 2~~ ha, Furn. Utll Incl $250/~0 or 34902 Del Obispo St. I LIDO REAL TY · 91•-"~ $17,liOO ea. TERMS MU~: mo Call Ray Gault at fam Rm, h'plc, gar, cove-ed $65/wkly. 213: 454-44 · (496-2353). Kitchens, et·"' 3317 V.ia Lldo,_Npt. Beach ..... • KANPAK. 1993 Kibel Rd., Wanted.$121000. lllC'Ure ""!1st · patio, bltlna, nu cprts, drpa, e DELUXE 2 BR UI June ficlencle1 & apartmenta: _I 1•7S.7300 &IALTY Kibel M.i.ut, Hawaii. trust aeeo. reliable couple HERITAGE REAL-gardener. Avail April 1, $325 15th. $225 n10. Call 675-3003 heated pool, direct dial ---::.;~::.,~--I NMr Newpfft Pt•I Ofllae C 1 . I call aft. 8 pm 832--5065 TORS 540-1151. mo. Yr lse, 495--0389 after 4 PM. phones, televlaion, Aun& Adorab~~~5~!;. ,1th -RARE APPEAL 0;:;;:.~~ 158 Money to _ Loon 240 ME$A VERDE , Laguna Nlgu1I •v3 BR. 1s"?"eo"rm1 "'t 6/So:J3. ~!u~1·;;:~,'.r~1~. "" 1 TD L Lovelu3BR,2BA,21rpk, ery nee. mpee .. Clemente and Lafnun nlct' blj patio. "f'9e new See this charming ru1!1c C I l st oa ns F 'Rm blU' kit-'" SEA TERRACE. High wide Bay vklw. Reas! 615--5838. Co inside and out. ~ng , home with used brick trplc., ommerc a am • n =· aer-Beach. me play our VINE -By Owne.r $1500 $66,900! 2 bdnna., 2 ba'a. Fam. rm., Property 151 ' ~cea1"°1 ~.~ct2dcpahilttodr, coovl W:~ tovt=~~C,!~poo~: WBRATERt ~~·eckbew, 1~.rt2 sportsfulhtlna:,.~hoppinik andand ~~~t B~. 8;·3 ~Ii 1T8~~ F .A. heat, Plua hobiy_ rm. LAGUNA &EACH 2 6%,%TINTED LREST ~ ok.""G':rdener & ~ter tennis, etc., oaH lJl,id. New $300. a~-y~;.ly. '6.:8':1 , :,~ta~:· 'Ws "': and D1y1 552-700 Hlghll ~-11n1Q ~-1...,--1).., ... 111' Newly remodeled. 1e. nd oans pd on ..... iet cul de~ .. ,. 3bdrm.,2bath.Cpts.,drpg., .....-1 15 fl on •- 111..-... ~. P'"~!:':~_ "7 ~~r pa~~ ~-t ~rag1°: ',1.o'tee:1 + ~ 00 nt:!, $395. 6 ~'ieaae accept&~: trplc., tam. nn. EZ mntnce. Bilbo• Penln1ul1 ~~Y: ttnt. 0 • ~l L1gun1 Bt1ch ~ ~ ~ -545-6"42 $450. 493-5169 .. t-'"--------1 _!!!336~~v1a~u:,i,ldo~~_!6i!15-0U3~-~ $52,500 Coast Hwy., stePI to beach. Lowest ntet Oranre Co. • 3 BR 2 ba BAYFRONT Huntington S..eh uoo. '1..,.,.,· cape Cod 2 c•LL Ci> """" ~~.:ev1~~~~' '°':i,1;1" Mts. ~n N~~ :am~:'!~ p11vi • poOi ;':;.,'°;!: g~ 1!!1al':ii'1~ ;.\'~ :''~'. i:ow wiE'Eicl:YriAm ;; 11ory, BR, den, 3' BA. 2 '£~,,I~--Aikin& $275,000 SerV1n& H bor 21 frplc, w/w crpta, drps, new. 837~ Balboa Blvd, Balboa. ~ Executive Suites fplcs, extra 1Jrin muter ?if f'b'·..... REALONOMICS CORP. ar In!& yrs., water JOftner, bltns, foreed Newport Height1 2 BR l Br J hes Bl :~iwo'16·lOO. . c onl)o. N1ar N1!t.r1Lle~t orrlce Brokers m-6700 air. J2l5/mo. Ph. 646-5183. CHARMING 2 BR & den. dbl Furn·. +Yrly ~n';J.'°Ope~ ~?Ch yi:~~~~;or1c~ ~ M111 Vordt *NOW SEE THIS* ALPHA BETA . -C:,~!!!,n~ ~,!Y ~~~k:r3~~; !:: .·~:',;,/""pdy~•~"~:.J'. ~":. ";;\~Sa~alSu~e~1 E. S 5036-04S ll BR . Completely l'efQOdcll!d 11 the main tenant in thi& ~ title A: ~lty Water to Water, HB. ._,., 2 B til TUOI & 1 '1. i 'cOP.PER KETTLE JlovBR &: DEN, 2 BA hOme in Spllt·level 3 BR. 2 bath.I. lhoppln( center. These lour 000 to $25,.1000 Agt. Fee. 979-8430 ~lalndch,~d ok. no pets. 442 Ye~ly~ f,00~~+ Bi~: • Full kitchen STYLING tiy areA..liW expentilve l,.lke new wl.th olde.charm. •tores are nut to the mill" B e Heated pool , "aoodle" hou.e on not one extras too numerous to Tree. shaded ~unda ~ IXIJ'. ket. Over $12,(0). grosa • AAMES 4 ORM, 2 BA condo, newly Newport Beach Balboa. 613-6880 • Laundry 1acl11Ues but.TWO 1,.a1 Jl.2 lotl. Ooly mention. Clole to 1ehl1 & BALBOA• BAY PROP. A"'1ng $99;500. Bkr. 615-7225 HOME LOAN ri:i::'· A~. ~ m ~~n: BAYFRONT • I BR. Winter e Free ul!lities !.i1~~fu.:1~~ a:i\ny~,~ ;:~~o~St%r· :'l~ t .--: 464BR2•7~9!, .~ 2ei11!'?°!~ ~.M~iJ,~ 772-3636 N54().4EW TI33. Bdrm, 2 Ba, 3 B;~~Eb&B~~~~~·~lan. ~t~~~~r.~ ~~~~ : ~ f:~d serv. avall. tor all. Good flnanclnal 1,;~~""-'L:'~="'-"'i''---., :::r ~·Y"I .,. ownei=. &i&-20al I 64Z-6560 Stal LI 0~ 18 y End unit. l're11hly decor-Corona del M•r • Bar·B-Que * * * Newnort, llllch Bier . .,A,t1:'~~ •. 64"~1 I p 166 • e c. DfU . n. dishwasher, frplc, yard. ated. Bit-ins + frle, washer. : "'°"1 MU'e ~~!... . SPACIOUS HOME LO · ~ -~ ncoTt roperty Morl91g• Kids OK. $295. 54"'1309 dryer. I or 2 yr lease. DELUXE, New, bache-:,.i;iiiiiljwii;i-iiiiii'-i;;;;'-l!lilJ; ~. want an excellent Penlnsu' la Bayfront brilli" Fino! Ph1H SELL ~uT Tr"d ~. :uo 4 BR. newly pfilnted, $260. $4'5/MO. lor unit includes all -,. -•' ..,. .. , gsrdt'ner furmshed, avail Wesley N. Taylor Co. · L1Qulnt1 Horm0tl • ocean view, l nwor the Only 2 Deluxe 4 Plexes lE"lt HAVE al W 11 .. _.. 3-:!6 556--0419 North c M R~":roRS utilities anU furnish-' ,,RIGHT tide of the blchwa)' Finl time ottefed, 2 ·Jots la ·this gitiup. NO more like sevt!l' e iteew"1:U • • • hl\Lo ing •t75/mo Ca 11 2 Bdrm Studio, l'ifii BA. Furn: .. ~n·the' l.Aguna area? ll'rr>,000 with houae on one only. them, 50 HURRY! Large 2nd TNrt Deed.I for aale. CHARMING !ma11 2 BR 2W San JOilquin Hills Rd. s. • · $240.' i acres beautlful 1buys th1i and mueh more. House on one lot with 11!:.l;r, units w/all amen it t e 1 919-6099 houae on prlv 'fenced lot. Newport Center 64t'19lO 644--7270 agt. Park 11 ke ISWTOUnd~ . .l'..a.11 !or appolnbnfnl. --. """ ....... & .. with Open House Daily 10-6. $175 mo. 548--fi680 LARGE 4 bedroom 2 BACHELOR apt. tor quiet Sunken pool, BBQ'• 1 · ,--* * * -,uuv., '""""" ~"'"" g H G G Walk be Ing Spanish 1 o u n ta n 1. Iota & pier $36$,000. (WW U-1..)4 • aster, . . [ ]~ 4 BEDROOMS, huge den, N. bath, year • around man. to llCh & Townhouse Livlnlil:. FOUR OLE HOUSES not ael1 lot separately>. 5 Sparlin&' 6~nrs566une2 nt Corp. ..... .. _. 11! ~tamoM. ~ ~s only lease, 1'2. block to ~r;~_suo mo. Util: pd. ALL UTILITrES PAID n large plece ol land, BR', 3~ •BA:;-·pllJI maid'• ....., ;11;r-~100 u1..-vv1.i ul ,1..quna Beach proper. " ba. f with beach. Nicely decor at-Ad ta. No Pets '$69,COl. ;~: tamuY :1.:1.u:ta &l~.:~~E _ToWn 'N County N~ ~. ~ ~~°:O ed. $450. RED CAR· 2~c1:1~~. ~~~e~: ~n~f:i~Lane •,' WAL*K TO* BE.ACH &: breakfast bar, living Low .. " .... rustic home .th DELUXE! Fantutic duplex HouMI Fumlthed 300 pets. $195. 644-5545. P E T REALTORS 1 adult, no pets. ~1624. (4 blkl s. of San Dieao ~ room with tplc, fonnal din-·1,1uig Wl featurt"" modem kltchena, 1., Util Pd k 833-3380 on n .. ~ 1 ~· W -I thll older cottage. ing rm covered patio pier l bdrms ii tam. type ldl· hUje bedrm.s, climate con-.Coronl dal Mar . . Kkl~ o . $175. ~~.;:.:-' -----FURNISHED BACHELOR ao:ai.:u, ....,. ...... iSeams, wood I Io or•• .I: doc'k. CompleteiY tt-cen .. The best buy riaht trol. privacy. $50,95o. Lo\\r ....., . Fee. 847 1207 or SINGLES or Fam 11 i es Single Male, No Pets to Parkside L&ne.) fh'eplace, etc. LOTS of modeled in 1969. Badminton now m .the VILLA PARK down or owner may LARGE 1 bdrm, nicel)' furn, '•o-2D40 Welcome! 2 Br. Duplex. =,.,.-C7all7.-~675-<737'-'~-= 1 c:harm. Excellent buy at court 6 ·sttop area on utra ~a. Prl\:ed at, $43,500 to finance! See today! 645--3400 2 bib beach. UX>. mo/yriy. w/gar. bEttween. $235/MO. $145 including utU. Lg lBR BA $1.U -$185 $47,000. . 1ot. Open Hou:se Sunday 1·5 Ael.M!_. now! l?ricveallb>f 2038 · 1 Tit. Singl,e or cpl. No pets. Fountain V•Oty Agt. Fee. ~2040 or apt, bltins, crpts, <iflwi, baby trpl~pr!R: 1 ~tiol~ 494-8025 PM. 1324 w. eay Ave., Ul·• La'tle-!·Clr'" or ap-673--0968 847-1207 ok. 646-4934 Dfv · .I: Jotl - 1786 S. Coasl Hwy. Newport Beach. Agenl.r potntment. •• · ' V. E.-!f9!,~rd & Co, Lonun1 Btoch 4 BR-or·3dBR ~ Den. Xlnt. * BAYSHORES * 2 BR. beam ~JI., POOl.1B!li. · c1::..~ v'!'.1',k.,..., ~ ot • N~DUPLEX , . 49"025 ''" """"'"'""' • Lrg. cov' patto, attrac. t -Adults • ,,.. .....,,,.....,. .e OPEN HOUSE ·e s;n" 1796 S COAST HWY Jn(faeod. Many x tr as. Yearly lease. 3 BR., 2 ba., 0 ocean. ,._. • pool tablet, sauna• bl.Ula. •1& Vl!tG!NIA PARK ,DR.. 1706 OCEANl'RONT ' ' 7 UNIT• •75 000 I BR hie, ..,.Uy !um, 11!0. $360/0FFER. (lJ 828-5671 lorn. rm., blt-i.,, lrplc. Orange Coalt,R.E. 644-4848 See for )'OUl'lell. 17301 r Sat/Sun. 12-4. 3 BR .• 3 ba. 11i user depreci'ation' avail. San Juan C•p1ttr•no oi-. , Resp o·n alb I e salaried or (1) 823-5200 "C" Thomas, Ritt. 548-5527 Costa u ........ • Keelson Ln. (1 blk W. or Excellent Starter or Retire-gentleman. 494;41170 ~ Beach, 1 blk N. pf Slater). a $79,500. ~NC.· i i::a' &::~· SPANISH TowNHotisE ment Unit. 1 B1k from Coast Newpo· rt Beach 3 BR & Den. Frplc. Bltns. Brend Ntw Duplex ld-1MI ,,, 1 .__ / ..-. lrpl 2 BR, 1~ BA, community HW)'. Walklni distaric:e to Lrg fenced yard. Nr. achls. Ocean Vu, walk to bch, 3 &: 4 Casa de Oro MEN all uo,l.Ull; w w .... ., .... , Cl. 1 lrpl 1 bal all , school.a 1 &: lhopntna. ""'EPS :ro OCEAN No pets. Xlnt neighborhood. Br. No rpetJ or chldrn. ALL UTILITIES PAJD • sm beach hot ' LovMy view, best beach. poo • C:, arge cony, ALWAYS 'RENTED 'I" "'' •"M:!c: """" o:'H'tl ,,..,,. n~o• Roocns $21.50 per wk Anti. ' ' . OCEAN SIDE, No. end. •M -~-hand! apaclous areen law?lll, tile Attract. 2 BR avail March 18 -per mo. ~· O':ID"U.JO'I. Compare befCll'e ""'' rent 195 • "T ,....,,VON....,..... es. -J ,,. 8kr 638-5662 4 BR H bo w YCREST .3""" per rncmth. 53&-1056. " $U18,000 full price 1'1NJ., many xtraa, ,900. · · • Jwie.15.. $225 mo. UUl incl. . uge nus rm. et BA Area 3BR, 2BA, CUstcm designed, featuring: CUTE 1 BR. 1 Jyard, Brol<er cooperation Invited Owner/Brkr, 4!13-4174. J . & 4-PLEXES 644-1875. bar. Kids ok. $360/0FFER. crpts drpai lrg ynl, $325. By e Spactou.o kitchen witll Jn. W · Uah dup., 'I' SmaJi UAl.JTY DUPLEX. 11-W -:i:-'jC71;iitji-);i642-f_j2800iif"jjBi{KR'ii'-' :.;-·il!:•n:;:l::•:.;Anl:::,:::_____ in °'5ta Mna/Garden Grove BAOIELOR Units, NB $90, (1) m-oo'1l or (1) 828-5200 appt onl)'. 54&-9341 646-2848 e ~!_~~g .. -a ct!J;fQK. n:. ~ I tn beach. 3 BR. home * NEW-PLUSH * LOOKING FOR BOB OLSON REALTY CM 185. Laa. Bch 195. HB Huntlnglon lltach FBORR 2>;.".'·!!.~ Shores 3 • H.:;;;Uke =, .. rag-; _ ULTRA NICE ApL •, plus 1'9R. apt, Plana incl. 3 Bd ,.,, bath condo We Buy sen Exdlan9e ea.rage Unit noo. uw Pd. ' DA ·~· ' Pools ~ !or ..... Never IOld be-ea":;.i;ts "Drapes A HOME AT .·,;;;::;i,n * • Agt. Fee. 979-8430. 3 BEDROQMS, 2 baths , 962-5416 all& : ~!'!i" = w/llOrage Tennh :..r~::· am brand new, deve')op into wbai. you want 8' ha.p the l'fd!l!L 1811,!IOO. =~~lm~Tl"N.! A hill· o~~~.fr3Jl::i2.s THE BEACH?? Loll for Solt 1711 HouHI Unfurn. 30S ~~e;ti~/~~~~-tsF~ 2 B~~dults : ~·~=.an l·L;..l.;..do.;_;l;;;•l.;.• _____ I side hldeay,·ay with total 442S W. COAST HWY. QUerlne our 4 bedroom With PRIME E-aMJe C.M. loc. General drapes, double garage, $275 lease. Tel. 642-5218. • Pool • Barbecues · Bill'· Furn. 1 bd, utili"" pd privacy, charm -': lots ol (AltlO fum/unfum. rentals) 3 full batha, tor only $44,001 Ideal for new bld& cr fenced, Idscpd. Agent, ::S;;;•n:;;l::•:;;An:;::;t:_____ rounded with plush land-Garage, 1 adult no land. $65.000. can.: M.r. IAIJan 675-7851 and 2% yean new. 2200 sq. move-on. $12,950. Bk r Keith, 962-4471 or SINGLES Ok, nr So. Coest acapl.ng. 1185· mo/)'riy. 67J.<IB37 494-1$1 DOLORES PLAN ft. of lovetlne .. all on ONE 642-JStO or 842-8001. . 546-8103. Pl.,.. 3 Br w/frplc $235. Adult llvln& al It• but New rt -ch 1(0) N. Cit. Hwy., Laguna -level and a cul-de·aac lot Agt F ..,,. ....... o.7 ~-LARGE 1 BR Sl90 THE BLUFFS Joo! Plua eJI tcbooll "AND M0unt1ln, 0.Mrt, 2 BI.KS from Beach! 3 BR. 2 · ee. '"""~' ~ --· 2 BEDROOMS $210 P l - 1 the beach, just a ahort walk. RtlOrt 174 Houltl * Apll BA. Frplc:. Patio. Fenced. Westminster 365 ilsoNo Petl ~... WATERFRONT • YEARLY opu Ill' eary area. 1A truly exception.al ll>me. • $275/mo. 53G-3109, Mom· W. W n V"OM"19'11 On Big Bay. S BR., 2 ba. Greenbelt A aon1e bayvlew Ple!l.se phone 5f5-..04i&. 80 Ac Mt hideaway In Nat'l * 141•0111 * inp &: eves. Open Sat & $165 -2 Br. Duplex w/frplc. Prlv. be&c:b. lGJ. t--illi_,.,;..., .. -., 1 ~u~::~ 2~a~.'.''fs1~~: '°"''t nr Ieyllwild sooo· e1. w.11U.C01TAllll4 Sui>. 9442 Tiki Circle. ~~ ,ig'~~~ 84~-~ ~ LIVE LIKE A KING 2 i!~~t~ Broker, 644-11.33 day or errve. stream, pines, e 1 e c · These Are Just A Few Of 4 BR, 2 BA. $260. 1st, Wt + 778-2040 At 'Budget Prices! ·Penin. Pt. near ..... _ a BR., !9'!~11!2,C~,.,.<lnAgt. 633-. 1710• Our MANY *RENTALS. . . $100. New crpt, drp6 & 2 ~~ •• -_,, RESORT llvin& everyday fer \ Open..,~---<F"\W&IU ~ paint. Call Arlentt, Red Condominiums FU,RNlSHED. -.u"' _.., ... •111' ------111 EMERALO BAY White water view! Slept to bead1. 6 Bdrm1., 6 ba., pwdr. rm. L&e. trml. dln. nn., butler's pantry, brkfst. rm.; pan. lib. w/frpl. La· play nn. w lft1>1. A Wl!I bar. !tececomk,24'30· 'f'lm WATERFRONT autilul Spanilh estate. RambUng 3 bdrm. home, formal dlnll'C nn.<]•wet·bar, massiYe trplc. IA& of -.ood. Jiau le Ille. Priv, boat dock below l&e· view patio. A reel jewtl at 1119,000. * 4,91J.31D) * fl' LDERS/ INVESTORS• IAIPPll:bX. tt acre.site with vtew. Oose In. Owner tl"an9- ffrrcd. Tenn• ~ ot make Cl-lh oiler. $13,900. lt·l IDT. Room tor 2 aplL, with ocee.n view. Down~ ~i'E"'~~~ BEAOI 'Ill' am • 2 BR. 2 bl!. home thaf 8Nda a U1Ue help ttom my new owner 10 I can look my blllt. You can enjoy me &: flJ01 tbk fabulous Ol'ft\l1 ~9U 11 have me for * POlllBLY 10~:, DOWN * mwt )'O'l In this w•l1- _..llld .. landacoped 2 JIR, ' bl -· (Jf. -al D llMDt TS -4 $31,500. Bayside Vlllap -o.WNER. $1250 down, ~ BR, Rul ~state W•ntecf IU $9S • UNREAL! l Br. Pri· Carpet Rltrs, 893-1351 or Unfurn. 320 UNFUR'NISHED Lg& clubhae, pool, beach, 2 BA trplc Nr South Cout 1 '-'=~='"-==;;;..:.o.: eves 847--5398. boat slips. 2 BR. 2 ba 24x52 ·~lm 1 'yr eld To\al * l"I ,. f. C h * va,. Cot ... e. Ideal for 11n-1,,:.=::.::..=:::'-~~-Hunll~ton llolch * POOLS 1noblle. 3 yn old. Wood pym_nl. $277 mo. 833-fl.b3 ,,.u Ca QI gles. Vacant! RENT or Sale • 3 Brl2 Ba, "• associated BPOK f A~ Al fl L l O~r; 1"1'· V¥ fl.,lfj (" ~·1 l~f j skiing, ,shingles, b e.1..u t '562-8503 • WUl buy ,Wur property. All * many xtras. Vac. $290/mo. 3 BDRMS new, carpets * ENCLOSED I and• c,a 't> e d . Imnlcd. ' cllh wtthin 72. hrs. Call $150. WALK to Water! 2 Br. $S50 Buys. 833-1103, eves drape• bltins, no peta. Av&ii GARAGES "°"''"''"°n. Owner No. 39, ,S6U851. Cot ... e. Avail Yeat1y. Baby '°'642-:;;.;:J3°'U:::·c,,..~---~ April 1, $250, 642-2276 * CONVENIENT PARK N~rt. wbl"' Mj 300 E. Coast Hwy, ~ i ok $250 -4 BR, 2 BA. Nice. Nr. University Park TO ALL BEACHES ~~,..... - NEWPORT He;gh~ Spanl•h I --, ...~ . * achl" Fnced rear ynl. I -"''"'-'=:;.:,..=~--I FROM $145 MONTH llt&pt lit. lBR, pool, •)Jli, I 1tyte Rustle, 111 lo~. 3BR., ,....jllJlll 1165 . OCEAN BREE2E! 2 ill1U Farnsworth Ln. DELUXE 4'1ftt, 211 baths, 2 ~eildlla only. $350/moc 2BA, Rec Rm, Min! Vu of --• ·-·-Br. Bltns, dabwbr, pr. 53G-!8llO lrplca., 2 patios. Avail. ADULTS PLEASE EL Oc<!an. All nu •hag crpa & Mobllo Home• llllOK£RS INC. OU!d/pel. WALK to Water -3 Br. $100. April 15th, $425 on le.,. VILLA POMONA Dblk ~ hltlna, lrplc, 1 paint Sundeck & BaH>-Que. ,0, Stlt 125 * Sngll, families. Util pd. REALTOR ~10 April lit m-jsr:, ~· By ov:ner. 60-3377, Open BLDG/lites for b.s, apts or $180 -ALONE! 3 Br. 2 Ba. Also 2 Br, CJ4. WO. * 2 Br, Fl-plc. LrK lot. Pool PHONE 642-2015 Houae Sat i Sun. $55,(0) twnbl. Bldr-1!:ngr-.rcbt will home. Nice yard. Hlda/pet. Agt. Fee. 919-8430 " tennis crt 'facll. Kids 6 Po 2 13R. Upper. Walk tc beacht, 1 CAMEO HIGHLANDS GREENLEAF =~top e1;;: :tu,.= * 4BR home, t!i ba. cr1pg """ welcome. 1265. Eves "'"'illl~71'1"wimonafi"i'A•t•ij.J i""''i1fl11~.~1no1~;•lil:. 'Y~..n:,~·~-:zu:;· Immac. 4 bdrm honw. Ocean A 5 SI'AR PARK <tr jnt venture w/dwn $710 • SUP£& I Br. '2 Ba. drpt, dishwasher, le a• e 552--8549. $30 WEEK & UP 4'T-MU. view. Acceil· to ·3 private 1750 \Vblttler'Aye., CM Writ, claks ad No. 625 oa11Y Bltns, crpia. -drpl, kids/pet. $235. Ph 536-2375 TownhOUM Unfurn. 335 e ~dio .1: 1 BR Apia. BACHELOR A.pt .100 yrds. beachff. S7l,!i00. Ila& avail. a b'rand new 2ix60 Pilot. po. Box JMO Coata * 3 BR. 2 BA, ~ mile b'om • TV &-Mald Service Avall. trom OCl!an. Neir, tlrplc:, Open House ·Sun: 1·5 Golden Wett completely 1et Mesa cl. 92626 LANDLORDS I beach. Fenced. hnmed. oc-Huntington S.ch e Phone Servlce-Htd. Pool $100. mo. fB.-3601 CAYWOOD' REAL TY up• equipped. $18.!IOO. A!IO 4 BDRM or tarrr home FREE RENTAL SERVJCE cup. 1235/mo. 213: ~ • Cblldren & Pet Sectloh $181. Yearly. 1 lldrm aJ11 * 541-1290 * "veral l'eM!ea. Come & ,., Newport Beach/cdM area: BEACON RENTALS SURF 6 SAND! Mobile home :TOWNHOUSE-S BR, 2 BA. e 1"1 Monthly -... ~ .t m.· Ml· HARBOR VIEW HOME ~iw':~d9":~P~.~7ll65 Wmllth ~~~'!.""°"to buy or* . 64>01ll * w111Jul!!., ~51. 1125;,7Ap..;,, Fee. flSS. ~l ~4»-1914 :1316 Newport Blvd., CM tllJ'ed· ad t. 67W37 · MONACO ' · ~·-•· _,, ~ '"'""' mort. LANDLORDS! ~~ or~ -~· 5411-9715 or 645-396'1 Ae!· U~lutn. 365 2 bed d 2 '·th Pr! ed M ·~v. prty. Mrs. Jl9lleau . lrvint Newport llllch HOLIDAY PLAZA • red•~ ~ 159'.00o! m,;,,, otor Home Rentals 6!4-4911 We 5Peclallze In Newport ADULTS -ONLY • LEASE DilLUXE S'pacfoul 1 BR. ""G""•nt="o..' ---"--1 upgraded_ muit aee. 1946 BALBOA Ia. bome.iwanted'. 2 Bea~h e Corona del Mr.r • :lBlt. 1"' bl. alr/cond. $225 S BR, 2 bl., bltna. carp, furn. apt.~ Heated OOOJ. NR. Hoq 3 bd, 2 be. Ku -Loclul•lat1. By°"""· SALES &. LEASING story, J.:: ~~· ~r ~ ~~ to!taY~~: ~r-4 BR; 2\l "befu• $360 drpl. 3 Qr pr. Facln& ~ par · Mults, "' shag-, nu patntad, cara 6#487!. Prln. only please. tun service facility ~im • P • Y Nu·Vl~! ry 3 SR.. A tarn. rm. 2 bath.I ~I,~· Allo 2 B<trms., 2 196S Pomona Ave., C.M. frplc, yean -leut. no ~ NEW ExcLusivE Danmar Motor H11111es 1100.000.-NEEDtolnVOlllo Nu.v1Ew RENTA1.s .~2";· iiiril~ D•P·1 ... ~~~.~·350 sMALL i BR. v"" c1e ... L':,u..~ '1D1 home• et appralaa.I vttue.· 813-4030 or ' 4!M-3248 4 BR. tam. rm. 2,,. baths ' W /w c:rptg, new drp& A Balboa lt1Mll n~t'BR.,Sbat•· 5"16800 Agent 84T-i612MONEY SAVERS! 1 Br TUrlltl'OCk ' $425 Coil u--f\lrftllure. ~ec. bltn1.•.;.;=;;;..;=;;;;.---I P'ttt-a Sup -1215.ooO~ ~ -LaPalma m. utl1 j;d. 1 sT 3 BR., 211 bL Deluxe I ~ Suitable .... -adll. 'VERY ATl'l\ACl1VE .1 l!lt. LIDO R!!ALTY llL!IOO. Near new "Ill unlurn. lllollfle Hm, !I.A., $85. 1 Br lllulll, NJI. $500 2 BR duJllJ<, Jr yn1, Ole to Nralt'a.twya. No pell. 54H88I Yarly. $185 +Ulll. 3.177 Via Lido. Npt Bead> ! br, J ha. lam nn, -I~ "dtlJ>l'l<. Fullerton, 110 0. lllh St -nro mo. No No Pell. I'll: m-JIOS 6 n.noo crpt/arpa, pr!>, di op , Mobile H-ulll pd, HB. pela or chlldren. 54MIM. * STUNNING 1 6 2 BR. ~~~-,_..,.~---ldilhwshr, ptumbd for "immmiiiiii;;;;·-~1~ 1 Br+, S.A., $125. H I leech FUtn 2BR.2BA.Uof\trn BEA NU 2 BR Home, I bil< tn ocean. walh/dryr. -Irr "°\'Ch • Ag!. Fft. Ill 99HlliL ""'""°" G•roen Apia. l"ool. itae .,.E'" yr1y :JJ•l:i f.!.'\° Complf'tely rum. Vacant. + aW[llnp. lklrtect. On COi'-Buslneu 847-12>7 OJ' 7'f8...21MO. area. no w. 18th St, $185 c..iI G1D27 ......... A1111mt 137.lm Joan. 7one\l ncr. Ftlt<d s.A. 5 Star Adult E. ANAHEIM 3 BR t!i BA , NIW 3 llDllOOM 6 up. lt·J. 11'.SOO full ptk:e. Pl<. WW tako $2IXXl fot'S37001-.;;0.:;;P:;.PG;;;rt.;.•;.;•.;.1;,lr __ .. 200;.;;1,w1w crpl 6 drapoi. Pallo. 2 Balli, a,p pv\ yard. Incl ... SHADY ELlllS • POOL ................ Newpo~~ Realty ~i~;!'.·in:J ~~:k SLIP C.OVEIJN5 ti;.~, J~,;.. ~~ lit ~~,g.J:!''a1•-. L~ld" pvt,..,... In cll>plOll • AdChultJ l'oolaldf $140 up WAUCl!IG -'"'1 • ... -Ing sz,o. per mo. M.,.. e ildttn ... t b1oc11 -. -t Iii' Ji'plc, ILU,PS CONDO 'T.I Vlkln1 ~. I BR. 2 BA. DRA-~'Yl;> SH .... , ~-_w~.~~~al~ Unlvenfty """· IM~ ...,. at 111 °"'~-Hun~ 17'1 £. !lln<TSI. or -"" .......... _ • I lldrn>t .. 2" baths Full awnlnc~ ocr. nn. r""' v ~-~~ -~.. .~ D1y1 5S2-7lleo Night• in,ton BeO<lh. ~ FURN 2 BR. ~ -. C .. n Ma ••traa •·-I I Agt -CIJ ~-~a ... ·•··~-•· no _..... Mir Newer ~·Plan nv ~ ' ...... 0 • Take tWer & irolni bUlintU &rt.' •~· ~l or ou .......,... -. 1'lfi0V1a~N-~.~ 5116-~AILE!I $PAC!l ~~~·motl•·~~=· -1!7r.ANoLORDs• Wua.°"en~;/.e;..o~!: TIME FOR -ri~c.M. N~~~1 :a~ H/\RBOUR Vu ' H•JI>• l'OR RI!:N'I' ... °""Me ... lncl. aq11ip. ma llENTAL SEl\VICE £~· 813-lll9, .... OUICK CASH * $25 PIA WEIK* Br lltlCI •• U U/mp. Mona.,,, lmmac l BR, dtn. Call 6'1-"'5 I lnvealory l plltll)l"ll<ll'lt ·CaU 147-!J1!7 'I" .t Up. Poot a: ml\k1 ..,..,.._ Y • 11 • · 2 ba, beout d_..,ted, 1'(!01 TJUll.ER with cabano, --121,ilO(I. . I ....,lnlUll S JlR., 2 l>a., bltna. oar1>. THROUGH A K!tc:henl avaH. Motl! nlllll ....._ -. or all t " yard, b'Uil -~. )•,. plet•ly furn. Lido Vlllap, 'ALL -H••Ult d!'&P"· Ntw1' -ltd. DAILY PILOT '°""' H.-• VlciorlL • ..., •• land. By ......... ~.ooo Spac< :I), IS*)IJ. 6T.IJSIJ 91~ ~ I BR. l'lmtll' room. Block S32ll &lo .. lit. Avail now. STUDIO IJ'I', Furn. -tllll.. 111 ba, ,..,... Prine. ooly, -169 24 x !fl MOblte home I BR ~Ill&. ln>m ....n. $Wmo. Yell' Corl>ln-Martlll Rhn &ff.1lltl WANT AD .,.,._, 50. Slle/MO, 21t1 klttb. ·-111 -· AllQOdwantildll•pitJ<tP. •den,tndlOJ>d.5sWl)a'I<, al~LTY !fl8.le.l!HC16. NliWCONDOMINIUM 25 JI n.-Blvd. CM (Atraal 1-!tatllortlHIOl~!!i veatm<nt. Jt5,5CIO. -· Nur Ht.,1rt hil Olllo C1u1Wot1 Adi , .• 61246'11 I Br, pr, gJ01 $tlO. 4lllJ.!O 64 " 6 1"lm K-Mart). CIUll!ltd Alk ..• ~ I I • • f I . , ....... ... -gr:= -.!;!: ~ .. i::.: """' Dr 'f -- I • ' . J.~--" ! ;YOGA "5 E. 1' r::.llff P'llQI NI ....... r· '·, ~ "" """'-Mirctl 1 .. 1 I TIC! ~ "' ~ ''" I -' " ··a . "' . -·~ s. ~ ::I •• •• ' ~ ' • •• • •• • • ' " t .. PUBl.JC NOTICE PUBI.JC NOTICE •• r 1 • 6 4 2 -5 6 ., 8 c· ·t . A s . s ·1 F •• E· D . 6 4 2 -5 6 7, . 8 ' (just Nortb of SD Freeway at Magnolia) DELUXE 1 & 2 BR w/FIREPLACES • Private Patios • Dl.sbwasbers • All Heating Paid • Jacuni • Rea~ Poot • Recreation Building • Luxurious Landscaping e Heavy Pile Shag Carpeting. Adult. Only STOP llY AND SEE US B!'FORE WE'RE FI NISHED-f'OR YOUR CHOIC li OI' APT. 1912 Hall Aw., Huntington llHch Mtr. Mr & Mrs Elliott 147- \ Frida)', Mart> 23, 1971 * DAILY PILllT 37 e HUNTINGTON ·BEACH FINEST .. Self S._.g .. G-s SPANISH COUNTRY' ESTATE LIVING -.,.- 2 Acres beaU!.lfu!J>!l?k like "1?1'0Wldlnp. Mini Warellouses SUDlcen pool. l>'JNllll!ilf SpailWI founlalnl. • Boats • Recreational Voh lcles e Spacious ROOms . e Separate dining room e Hwuhold Goods e Buslntoodnvenhtry e .Walk .in.Closell VARIOUS SIZES-FROM $25/MO. • Home llke kitchen & cabinet. U Lock lt-U Keep The Key . l Bedroom Uo1\lrn. $165. F\lrn. '185 On Site'Manugers, Weekends Included . 2 Bedroom 'Ultfuhi. '185. FUm. '21.5 24 Hqur ACf8SS Townhouse 2 Bdrni, 1~ ba., 1,400 sq. ft. 'No Move In-No Move OU~ Charges F\lrn. '240 ' Security Patrolled e ALL UTILITIES FREE e • OPEN WEEKENDS FOR INSPECTION Walk m Hun~n Center Hamllhtn & Nowl•nd St., Huntlnghtn &..ch . ADULTS NO PETS -7 °" m.4519 LA QUINTA HERMOSA Also Now lndustrlal Units for LtH t 16211 PARKSIDE LN (714) 8'7'5441 1~1 4 Blk. S. of San Diego Frwy. on Beach ,_ Office Rontol Apt. Unfum. 365 Apt. Unfum. 365 1 Blk. W. of Roh to Parli:slde · I 11¥] Pre5ti1e ElecutlYe ;~~~~~~~i:.-.-.-.l iciicm~•;Mou;f;i;iiii l ~Apt!!!!!!!!. u!"'ntur!J!!!!!!"'n.'"""-"'365!!'!1!!"'.t.pt!'!!'!."!Unfum'!l'!l-.--"!31!!651 ..,.._,.,.._ ~-cltl Mor HARBOR GREENS ""'Hu-.1-1ng1o-.·-'-"--_-l !N!!ow~"°':!!"~''!!!'°'~"--I Aptt.. Waterfront Offices • MOVE IN TODAY * NEW Oceu front 2 or ! Br, furn. or Unfum. 370 ni to m ft. Mo. or i.eue. ...; Q,.a~ ( . ON TEN' ACRES Apla. tum./untum. Lease Fireplace I priv. patios. Pools Tennts Contnt'l Bkfst. 900 Sea Lan, CdM 644-2611 (MacArthur nr Coast Hwy) Furnllhad & Unfumllhad From $130 to $215 mo Bacholon • 1 Bdrm• 2 !klrm• • S Bdrm• l'h or 2 Full Baths Master size bedroom• w I 3 BR. 2. BA. Family-Dining. ~h beam ceillna:•, lal'Ke Sundeck. ·Crpta, drps. $350 living room. w/ru or ulil w. 622 Margu.t;i., wood bum1ne t!ropla"'. CdM (213') '100!6009 or (213) Convenient laundry area m-4su ott kitchen. . Enclo&ed pa· · t:ioa. 2 swhnmina: pools, $145 A MO. 2 Ba. l400 & ISOO/mo. Qualified tenants only • Spac. t A s BR. In 4-plu. Year's lease. O>mpl. oecuri· Nawport leach BAY LIDO· BUILDING Se'\leraJ. avail. ALL EX· ty, elev, Abltna. 6"1>76&1 or 3700 Newport Blvd., N.B. ntAS. Pool. rec bldg. Kid.I ,;S....-=.~·0===-~-1 Ph: Lou Cevola 615JDi welcome. From $145. See NEW BAYFRONT ~ Prlv. YMll' A 'Avf. FUU,. SERVICE Msr. 11361 Kee!Jon "A", Bch &: Pier. 3 Br, 2 Ba, VU1 J1'Al W II llff B lld....,, 1 blk W. ol Beech Blvd., oil 1"'1l/mo. 2 Br, 2 ha, $495. I C U •• ,. Slater. 847-4260, 968-7510. 9T9-0031 , or 6i.4-4510 apt.number Corner Westalltt Drive a eve11/wkend1. lrVlne Blvd., N e w Po f l GOING FASTI Fum or unturn. NEW 2 Bd· Beach: Mr. Howard Choice 2 BR Apto. AM 1 5ll w Bay ~~~ s«H;lOI. ' ALL~ PAID ~-t?·orCa~~ {\) $1/%.5 0 ~DICfi'.:,uue.;:. sqNt~ba~ VILLA YORBA .... " eeautllUJly d..,...ated. ruu, FOR Rent Yearly. $29S/mo. carpeted, in top oondlUon. Huntincton Beach Unturn 2 BR, 2 BA BA y Air condltio. Parldna ~ (7141 142~ff22 DUPLEX. No ga ra i e . The-gr11ate1t ,.11on1 for ~~All on en>und level. l!!!!~!!"''!"!!!"'!!!!'!"!!P I Adults. 67l-2706. 2"23 19th moving to Oakwood Garden 3 Block• to Beach St., N.a · Apartment• are the ,..nta, 2 ROOM comer office-nr ' • • • • • • ' ' • : . 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath w/flre.. sauna, recreaOon fadll- place, patio, clo8ed earage. ties. Security &WU'd· No 2 bk>cks to bea<.'b. 613-0931 pets. or 615473. SPACIOUS l·Br. Frpl. Pool prlvil. Quiet area. $185. Models Opon 10 tll 7 pm 27IO Petorson W•y, CM nr Harbor Blvd & Ad1m1 Brand new, 1, 2, 3 BR apts. 1tartll\Q P low • $135. Orange County AlrpOrt. 1 yr in 4-plex, $1S6 up. Bltns, ApFto., Unfu And here are t other great lease. 4 nu deluxe Exee ' OW, crpta, drpl, fplc, pr. um. or m. 370 rntona: desks A: tables, I sWivel Nr llCb.11 A: ao1f C'OUl'le. ewtmml"" -...1... chairl'.. 4 side cha1rl. ~ Hal Pinchin Rltr. 6?5-C392 2 BR, Highland area, Pri bch, frplc., gar, patio, adlts, sml pet. $240. 673-4132. 494-&l2:I (aft 6), Cl' 8f6..3311. Balboa Penln1ul1 health CiU~ etc for sale. n4Jm.T140 WALK :ro BEACH LARGE """"" n. w I y ... n.. NEWPOR1' Beach. 3 '2. New i. 2 A: 3 BR., ept/drp., decorated, for older mature =r:d~na, pro&. pro shop Birth. Diali mil Delux ol· 546-0370 dwhr., trpl. 125 16th. 847-3957 ~ Near Ibo-t. 1,.. Sunday bruncll ~'." t~~ ,..'11. ~ C t Mesa 2 BR., 1% BA. Studio. Patio 6n-OMS. .attvltlee dltKtor crpt, dra, air cond, utll. Nr. os 1 A Yard. Gar. $157.50, Avail Costa Meu gotf drtvlng range airport. $46'.-3465 i.ARcE 2 BED R 0 0 M ~ Now . .842-4549. party room DESJ{ apace available $50 APARTMENT w/p riv ate ~ 2.BR, patio, bltins, no pets, * * * Plus beautiful alngtn. one mo. WW pl"O'Vk!e fUmiture enclosed yard, near new SOMETHJUG NEW 1501 Alabama see days $145, · ... . and two·bedtooma. Fur· at $5 mo. ArmverlnC aervice shag carpeting and eoclosed 1:t ph 536-3683 aft 5pm SPARKUlll! NEW nlahed 6. unfumllhtd. Sorry, avallabl.?. 17815 Beach Blvd. garage. $1.60/mo. Ca 11 YOU ASKED FOR IT 2 BU<S beach, attractive "U no children ot pet&. Model• Hunttnaton Beach. M2-f321. 545-8424 SOUTH COAST 9 • 2 bdrm units ~eslgned bltlna 2 BR ahag crpt Ii: open dally 10 to 7• NEW aust. dee. ofc. suite hu REALTORS tor A'iiil'tti1tt:.~ t :i:r ...... : $140. "'6.9638. IAY SHADOWS o-~'!...akwood own N.B. IL ·-· '1115 NEWLY DECORATED irvlna A In ts ~Apartments ... n. will partition, rm! 2 Br w/gar.-fncd yr d Featuring: Texas walk-in pal 1'ft 1 flr .• air cond, plenty pq, w/patio _ warer pd. Call clo&eta, double lavatories, NEW TOWNHOUSE 2BD 2 Spacious, Liaht A Chee_r;vl Newport hlch Soufl 1815 Weatclltt 548-9586 btwn I.&: 5, 636-41.21. d";~~~· d~·1 ovtroen., ba, carpet, drapes . & io6d. 1 IR'a FROM $157 18~~-SUITABLE 1or Dental or 2228"B" Pla"'ntla Ave. $145 -w~~. ~~. n t extras. Call alt. 6 2 BR' FROM $177 Medical. 'IOtl .. n. hu beon 2192''A'' Placentia Ave. $140 Piai:zu, garq@' with lltol'· m--0816 553-09'l1 Mr . t-Htwponi8Mdl North estabUshed =..!Bl o!tloe. ~~'D'' n.... ....... Ave. $140 age., sax;. to $215. per or < · 1 ·1m..,. Md 1111'1 ~ "~ .... -&" month. Avail. April l5th. Riddel) Beautttul ~intnMµlt) in-M6.Q56Q 436 3200 St., N ~ SPACIOUS-NEW RneJvat1ons being taken by L•p"I!• Baoib clu~e Deocit'a~r'F!Mplaces,.j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii l 613·5990 alt. 4,30, 2 BR. W/w Crpt Drapes. CJS REAi.. ESrATE -5 Sha& Carpetiiie. Prtyate l & 2 BR. APTS. NICE ofl!ce space 4" Old Lovely ktt<:hen. Bltn range. s.t8-Il68 • or 833-0584. 2SR, whtte watef. ocean w Patios. Pool '· Jacuzzi · Furnlshed &: Unfurnished. Newport Blvd, 3 blka North Garage. Lndry room. No swimming pool; lease, $26()" Volleyball court • Gas NEW MODERN of Cbut Hwy 1.900 eq ft . i'.:iJ;.cbild ok. 557·1'01 or DELUXE 67H14S · =;:: N;ip;;;, Garaaes LAS CAsiTAS Apts. ;:;: ::. ~-• 2103 Santo Ana Aw., Apt c APARTMENTS Ma .. Vorde • !11102 Blrch st. avail. by IU....ide Aft 2l3R, IBA. huge wlk In Air Cood . Frple'1·. 3 Swfm. DLX 2 & 3 er .. 2 Ba. Encl. 409 w. BAY St. ,,.,....., """' Ottice. 215 Rlwnldt clooet Quiet. oH atreel, W ming -• Health Spa • ~= n--taI ot Cotti Ma.. t;;i-3347. • : Pr! pa' !lo, + .. ~. Right. Te.Mb. Courts • Game and aar .• ....,.., up. ~· c., M =r ~·1-WINTER. SUmmer Yrt,y, • Price, for ..1 .. !f:'" people. Billiard Room. , 3095 Mace Ave. 546-1034. anqtr ~ llN Anita'• Rental.. s kr :KJ05 1,000 or 500 eq. ft. on bul)' , -· 1 Bednn. --~.. N--" * '46 331 * w Bal~-Blvd -.:.... H.B. cor, CUllomer pllls. 552-:9667. ~'"VUI. •..i..n ·-..-··· -_; ~~!1fi~~;~'.'='.".'ll!!!~· !!!-~~!·~·~·--~~! new ahq crvta', et c • ** BEAUTIFUL 1 • 2 BR. 2 Bednn. From $200 "Ront A PIK• . 'TllE t;:XCl'l'ING ' - Contemporary Garden Ail!:' MEDITERRANEAN o1 • P•I• .. " PALM MESA APTS. I ' ·' jj...-j =,1"61"°1 =w=E"'sT=c=L~1F=,.,_.,1 =· £.'hw~~,; ,:f.Pa" &, VILLAGE MINUTES 1'0 ·1'PT. BCH. . ..,,. . 1291, 1'06 ~ 540 ,.. tt., ample tlo ~ 2400 Harbor Blvd c.. OCEAN and FtJllN, OR UNFUllN. •ka. 'utlj, Jani.., .• a. ... dl'Plf privr pa · Tvv • In-•• ·1-. _ UnbelievabJ.y Iaree apU; , gardner •lOl 541-5032. tant ok. Call 557-2841. aim.h.ss~~CE HARBOR VIEW huge poo~ Jae=! elect bl). Rooms • · 400 . 2 Br. ~ar ~ · Crpu, ot?EN 9:30 AM to ~:3(),PM Elegant aJ)artmenta desJgned ~i:: ~::· ~· tawia LOVELY room 1: bath. Business R•nt1I 44J drpa, bltns, fncL y rd with •. Ma.sU;t• 'to~. I D-SINGLES From mo, Specious clollet1 .. Prlv. en-REAR Sheet Metal bl~ .w/patlo. Wtr. pd. Call htwn VILLA WEST APT$ pert> bou9e -· exclu· 1 BEDRM. From $181J trance. Incld. =· 185· You approx. &40 llUitable tor 11: S, 636-4121. RENTAL VALUE! ldve Versallles Club and -2 BEDRM. From $180 clean. $95... I • 557-9560 plumber electrical TV 2439 "F" Ora.nee AVe ••. $160 Gracious Livina: • Mature pool wtth unique ~ •• Unfum Aptl A-..au Flom $.lO aft. 5. Rep&lr ~tc, 8241,i A: Wert SHA.RP l BR Adults • No Pets. Unturn. foonlllln8 and fonnal gar. to $1151.ESS. , ' ' ROOMS $15 wk up wild! $30 19th St, $1.15 mo, IOqulre U1 N s 0 F'rwY I: So Coast All elec 2 Br. 2 Ba. Studio. dens. An part ot the South You're rlgbt. ihe;v•re under· ,..k up aptl. Childrn a: ~t w 19th SI. Costa Mesa :i...za. · Em.ploytil• ~ Dr' Priv. patio, park. J t k e C.out.'1 finest apartment riced! 1561 Mesa Dli. -~. 2316 N~ Blvd, STORE. Avail April IM ltlO ~ cpl. N4 'po!ta. $140. ~ 1;J,1rp1h~t'1.u~ <=unl'1. ' ( bib ~ewport Blvd.) CM. "4&-91511, 645-39S1. ' West 19th St, $135 ,,_,,: In- Avall Ml. 540-SS. , green. cov'd .t>UklniA .~i:,. ~$195 ~GLE room wt,. beth In -824West19th St Colta NEWLY ~tid, quiet l MUCH MORE! Rer1 req'd. Modeb open 9 A.M. til dusk ADULTS rooa del Mar, newly ,;;M;,;•,;;aa;...,..~~-,.,,----1 bdnn ap~ Prefer older lady 155 w. Uth St., C.M., 1.;A COSTA APTS decor. Frfth " dean CUTE bulldlntr with ..,.... on lease Dul.a. Relerenors.. 6f6..9507. 1. , ~ 1 & 2 •~.a • 615-2948 ' 5 1 CO> ~ft, tor Beauty Across trom' C.M. Polli:e -room CLEAN sleep~ room,. PJt si,... or ottlcn. °"'" ms. 544-9466 WHY SffiLE · : ~" =• ~ bom•. *-·..,,mo, • $250. 6<.> 1642-«560 11~ up 1pac 2 br(3 br 1u , .._ · • 1 6t6-M3i 1 000 of ISOO _, ft Oil N..V ~ ~ FOR LESS? ~ THE BLUFFS All Utlllt 1· P•ld LGE room w!kltcbeti ~bath ii.a. ..... ,-.,;., tiiil :,\"~1• cpt/drp, bltn. EDJoy elegant living In 'tht• • AT NEWRORT 354 A.voe.do St., C.M. pr!vUe..,. ~ work tor N"" ~ crw, ti t·el. ' 1996 Maple, No 1 642-3813 all-adult garden complt!Jc .; ... '4MlOI rent. ~ 53IRl868" ... ADLTS , only, ,linmac 2BR, near smift lhoPI yet l'ellOrt· From Newport-Blvd.i turn at.. ROOM for. ~nr-m--etderty 11~-~=l", ==--45'1--"'.I 2BA . t Tri I _,.,. Thre bedroo 2 Hospital Rood ( block ....... liB. -·u .. , man or woman. •$80/-. lndustriol lllnl•I , qu1e • P ex, nr _. .. e ms. above Pacl:fic Cout.ilwy) to ~ ~ 61 1 SU-2389 --~ shopping Avail April 1. $175 baths, ceramic kitchen, entrance. 900 .~ Lanj!,. 2 BR 1 BA anfum $1901===,...:;=..,::=--- mo. ~1522; BR 2 BA ~::::~:.ti: ~~= .. ';.~1t:i5:·· 2.BR 1 BA tum l2iQ D~;i,!"l.:;;.J.'!~. \.!1:i MAliTIN & ASSOC. J ~~. ~whr. Gar. ·Nr' 11 t,,.THm;E .ONoRLcbjlEAdl'enNS. ~. . Bepa~t!tul -!'.!!· w1pr1vai. aervtce .. 675.@.o, 543-7197. 500 DYER RD, S • .t.;. Harbor "' 'Bal<er. Adulta. PARK NEWPOI. r· Lum~~~ Ront•I• ... Shore 430 CALL 545-1471 557-7134 1141 """" 833--0886 . .m pats, 151 E. n.t ; C.M. For lease 4600 Sq. 11. 3 phue $180. 2 BR. l'li ba., studio. CASA GRANADA APARTMENTS * -1r '. ' • '· (BR-.: Share w/!emale power, foll cellJnp, fully Drp, crpt, "85 0a:1 e , Rentai Concealon .... _, ...._ • CASA VICTORIA ' Of" male. $65 mo. Santa Ana. heated, Cotta tresa. 548-8301. 21.1f.;ll'l-522. . Lovely 2 BR. apts with a On '""' '""' I Ir' 2 BR. Fum A Unturn. 531~ Alt 5,30 pm ~"!'l!!!!'!"l"!iiJ!~~-•I t NEW 1 BR $170 • 2 Br $21JI. k Ing 1I1 e d BR. On l.wrury apartment living Carpel'!, drapes,. D/WL.'J'V WlLLING to abar< my 2 BR NOW LEASING Nr bch. No pets. Adulta. 114 bea\ttlfully 1 and s c a p e d ~ the water. En-ant. POol; etc. Came ,,., A apt. Miuion VSejo. HURtlrlllten Beach E. 20th St., CM. ~137. ground.I. Ga.a lncl'd In rent joy l'IS0,000 health ..._ 1 lnqolre about our -.1n '* Call 831-7 * NIS'W M-1 · Sharp A larg. 2 bd, Cli!ld up to 3 yean. No pets, sw1mmlnc poots, 7 lighted ~. 525 V~ St. SGL .....-k1na &lrl to 1br nl"' 911 lq, n. A Up Cpta. &. drapes. . Iii Blk E. of Hartd-. tenn1a courta, plua miles of .+t H~J. C.M. 642-89]0. apt. In Newport, 21·25 HamUton A Newland Bltlna. $140. mo. 548-6686 400 Mer'rtmac Wa.v 557-9569 bicycle trailJ, Plltllnc. sbul· 2 BR. mo Ut!lltlu. .Pool 6T.Hl9I alt 9:30 pm. -<>< 8S:1.a519 a ---~ M D•board. croquet. Junlcrl'I Encl -· ~·1 ====="'~=-,-= 2 BR,. new paint & crpts, r...-nrl.. from S189.50 monthly; .. l 'pr, ' · ' -... DIVORCEE,_ thare 4 B_R ""'!"'l!~~l"'!~~~!!l!!!I Bltno i. ~15. 2 l!R. $165 I . llDd 2-bedroom piano and A....00 St. CM 64&-mt O>ndo wttl\ -~mo. U.GUN.l NIGUIL 1 • 2 BR. Heated ~1 ~~ Unfurn. 2-story .town -.. Eiec>. HunlltlflOlt -F.V. lllcldl PJ!OI· 4., ~~L!li' Flwy. ~ ~ -'Irle kitchens, J!ri'a" pa.'x G1r-Jor Ront 435 ~a-or Mta'g. I< up, Adult.. No pea. 853 Ail Utlllt~1 Paid --•--· dra l'ake AYel)' Pall<wa,y to c.ni.r St. 64H965. Pool .t -tlon ~ su~7~: ·caP• ... ~ :nm~ Ca .......... 2 BR, 111 BA, $17> mo. ~'Maple Av.., CM ' Ina wtth elevators. Optlonll ;)II nlgpltl LA~G~.!_-BEA, a:!~· ISl'Wl " Avail. April lat. GRAND OPENING mold< service. Juli north o! --· r.-New »-1 -wtth OOlce ' * 613-4430 * Alll'{e\V 2.111\'i., BA'• ~ =~= I & 2 IR. 2 BATHS·,· SING,; CAR ·~ARAGl!l, ; ~ IJ::.° :!: 2 BDRM, pool, crpts, drpi, Bltns. crpt/~~/11>, patio. T·'~-· (~') .,.,_, i I 0 C Airport 1•• I MO " "'---•~• ... -refrlg., $165. 2405 Irvine. Garage w/ stor8ie. ~........ ·~ ·--~he<! .t·Unfumlibe<I · • ' ~ · ..,,.._, --· --Mgr. Apt A, 543-7416 Adults. No Pets. $195. • lor ... ts! lnlonnatlon All UWlllK Paid W/M. 56J~L ' 10,000 Sq, Ft. 1'0R LEASE. •LARGE 2 BR. Cl'ptJI, drpa, . Nr. Colli M ... -ts! 4 BR. 2 be, --· r • Quu'l11lor Fll<placH . Office Rontal 440 Sprtnlclen, dock blih. Call ~"" •-· ~-" -ThUl'ln St. -Blk. toocoan. Yrty $350. Call e Spacious i1oomo • Cloleta -1G30. ~· ~mar Dr. Pb: 1-BIJ{, to 17th SL -· 2 Ml!oe, J--... • Gym Billlarrlo, Poola. EXECUTIVE oultea, lmmed "'a"' .. "-1"-"'"'-R-.-,-1 --445-1 . BR, 11' ba'1. Matur9. odlts, 61HnO 1151-1700 Ewl e Puttbta Gl'Ol!lla -f' 0C<Up. Cout llwy at N'pt 8 2 BR. Adolll, no pets. BAY no pets. $115. BltN. prop, SPllC. 2 BR, 2 BA, patib, Blvd. Ample -paning. Sl'ORA.GE ce 4SO . It, ~Jc. ~SIT W .. new_carp .. _palnt_!~· bltino, .... ,. laund h.,,P. 65.51 Warner, Hn.ft lldl 6CH644 . $l0. -21n'10Cado.~ ·--Qu1t1 lldltllL ~ I · 141..a6 , WATER view ottlce awte M .... 1113-11118. I BR. tllll. llOL Util Pd. OWNER 64W847 Eftl. 60-1216 • w/COtlf.i 11'1· Cpt.s, drps. R I I W l9d Stove I: ~. ~~ * SHADY ELMS • 'PCOL ROOMY· det.n 38R. 2BA, Utfl. inc. lteu. rent. 2400 en • I an peta. DI co. .... St. · • Adult> -Ide llMI ... blllns, !lo c1oe to beacl> B1W1D NEW W. <lout R..,.. -WANTED I Bit pllJll ~ •tll pd.· tU< e Chlldm1 next block or baf 1;1y'645-ll'll "' y....a.. m LEASE C-2. cealnl c..ta 2 Br home In Ooota Maa =· $iJ$. 531-'11111 or 117 E. 2lncl SL, CM 64>3645 SEE ;,.,... 11om' I!&~· 'PllO -M-loc. 1700 sq ti $400 all . ...a_ Nee<! By April 1. Wtll .,:.:o~====,.-,,=tl D•.. Point ......... 181\. 28A, nu Luxury~~ .4pta -(or part) tMH8U Aa\. pa,y up to $200, • -· 2BRNEWLY111!1,0EC $!It: r<fria, 1285 ..-11645-1!1! U9112~M ~ W ** ott1ce a. Stora tn unall Plc<lo call 912-3608 SlO Depoe. 1'I !lblllmar, no. Dana Poto~ new apts -1 A 2 2 BR nr oeeon, NI, ~ fll5 of Garfleld Ac e..::t Bl.d) ; ohop''*""'"'· BolM A Hell, =--=="'· =-,,..-.,..--= 2· se.<liT.I. ~fi"s0."fur°':$Jk~D1. yr!y. Adalts. no pols. --714: 847-tMB H.B. l3Z3 .DESl'ERATEI -Nied CM ~St.-. Apr4. -2 BR, i BA. _. Adult 600 Sq. n . OITICE wf kit A ---i.r 1torqe o1 !um A TIME FOR · G• ....... G-. 1 • 2 BR., $U5. m. Adults, poolllde -n buoplow Be, $155. ALSO 600 Sq:"!'!. -1 belon<lnn bel lot. • rec. • P»J, 8Cll Domlnlt>, _, octU. Frplc. tra'. STORE Jm, Cl!. 646-Zl30 Approx $15 mi. - DAILY PILOT N~ ~ .. ~;; ;·s.t=~ ::,_t1o.~ s.una. T*"> ~ ... Sqi.Jldi:i. = C : ~"."S:~ .. ~ ~Jl':i CLASSIFIED AD BR'" tll• ldtcbef1, bl •• Allo 1 Br. 1'irn. l'rom $135 $110. 60-4227. max. l'IM994 ~,.. :iuur =· 1?:11:;· DELUXE 1 br opaclous, 2-! BR, 2 Ba, $1111~Poyl. 4001•D BIRCH, N.B. DESIRE -Blulls ! bd, FOR ACTION Gano lllc-115G. Opeii qolofadolt, oool, bltno. $lz. llcluded. Xlol •• -.... !111-5032 -lola,y bt. Dt.11. • • • H SAT A SU\'I. 1ZJ:!2 Call .:H4lt. . .,..._ l88CI Mota Kat I!. ol Vocancla QMt _, Rlllt MQ..1(10, •-- CALL 642•567• C...... Lone, GG, Apt No. Haw -'1dotr '°" want to e.ach oil Gutloid) Ill 9111 --. 1pt., -WANTED 1-1 Br. 1-. 3, 1'11 ""'3877, -A ..Ut <lullllled .... do M Need a "Pad"!~ .. adl ~,!t~. thni I DoQy Pilot Ntw1'0<t-Bal. I.cue. .1'M. • • -wtD • ..U NOW MHm. Call-. .......,.. Ad. Loci! Nl'o. ems. ------~~~· • I ' n, 19'/l llSJ 1----1~ [ ----1~ [ •I¢' I 2 lfm I F Un J a mll I o's , mll p ,, $ 2 1[11] [ I/; P l'w-111s ·-S30 l"eund <'-Mel HO C•~!W,' . Polnllnt & Help Wllllod. M & F 711 Help Wlftlod. M & P 710 Helo W ...... M & I' 71I w......., M a , no Htlfl w""'""' M • " n KRS.-8plrltoal ~ • iiblta mdt•'llOO CUSTOM wooowORK Paporhonglne •vON ••vs COOK. !/tlmt,' --INSPECTOIS & m<dlwn • ~ o r o 1 cop• doc lttsodl1 -• -•'NT A .... Part! Udo Coav. -4?? ~ ldvlw .., all al· -· Adam. ...a. c.w pon•ll.._ ..-.. potloa. CUSTOM p,.. ING "Bo y..., Own Bou" ,,_ipi?.1;!· NB. No - lain ol lltt. By ttacblrc ta-19lCUbedalmed0.C. ~:t~'M!~ ln!<rl!!l<ter-Untum. lnler. Earnan-olyourown. e&lll · ASSEMILEIS 'M>IDAJlNJod bad nalb:eil ~ 9SW2ll6. ''*· price, Frfe coklr' con-riaht t.n )'OW' o w D COOK nJditJ: ~ Ille bad th< God.Own nm, ·Pair of Whippets, ~!?!! S.....lce tul"?I • Ht. '-!<;:. ~ .. 1.,._ Be ao AVOM hand&s l .;,.. ldldlen. ,.,...,. to hell> hwnanlty. male and i.m&le law»<OI w ... I be -d. -· Re ..... ni.Uve. Call _, small d,,,.... ...... Call WE lllr l'lllllWW Hu helped ""'"11e th< Oftd. No tao. tn'bod """'1. JOHN'S Carpet .. Upbolllory DISC. sale WP • lwlCfn& or SIG-100. m-'1'122 betwn 2 • 5 Pm· flN; 911UI 1-•p&rated. Will help you lllltblutr • Dri-Sbampoo f r • • Scot· J cm -+ samplet for Mme. 20 w/yourjobwbereyoohave !!!·--Ar ... c:hauard !Soll Retardant1l. daJt The Han&man, B Y~~boy ~IDt COOKS wanted for dinner.' ~·~ Dat.. ........ l .. S failed It ~ tlcknMa. ~ Oegre...en il all color 54.T-5846 014o1 • erencet re-ahift 6 O)'lttt bar. App GI Miii a. ......., No tty for thole imowq FOUND on March 20th Sml brlghteoon A 10 mlnute · qul • Prefttt.bly 1 or 2 HWlll')' T1;tr Restauran , ~ lllft'111oy are 1n Med or help male Tenler 1olbl • Femi bleach IDt wht1e ...,,.... * w:tmP\R * 0 chlldren o1~'0:: 100 we11 S"nllawe'" S.A. A leader In the mini computer Industry Is a: do Mt come 10t it. [)o.Jx)l Brown A Wht doe. Vic Save )'Ol.ll' money by avl~ , :;:e =: ~ · COoks -Sauce Cook Ioo1't .. d for aeveral adclltiODI to the work mnrute bel' wtth &Q)' otlle:r JUitlhlll A: Mitchell. 'I'USUn. me extra trip-. Will clean When fO\l c&U "Al.le" 18 • larse .-.'6 reader. One vtatt will eon-ass-.e571, 54&-U.. llvlna: rm., dln!nr nn. &: SO.lt44 IW6-lm BABYSI'ITER wanted .. ~:d, PO:::.a~"~ Cbef force .•• vlnce you. (114) 61Ml9l. WHlTE ~old« male hall 115• Alf// rm. ff.50, Pl••l•r. Patch, Repair ,.,.. Rent & Food. Nev Fred 644-1700 We -....i, Eloctro-Mfl<!banl_ cal Assemblers & 1!1 a 1 q found a.st Hlway, couch SlO. Chair $5. 15 )'fl. bescli. Yard. Mo tb er • • ~ H .. ..-Amitnr'1 ~ m.oo .... .. what ........ not •PATCH PLASTERING w/chUd .......... H.B. COOK M<decf -Electro-Mecbanlcal Inspectors. P1case notify UI lmmtdiatelY di.ya. 50-«m. • method. I do work mysell. All typea:. Free estimates 5.l&--f'122. BeacJt Temlla Club, Sat ~ 'th u ,.,.. ,.. a bll black • . . & Good reL "31--0ltll. Call 54(H;825 BABYSITl'ER wanted, Wed. IWlds • Sun B r "n c b . J! you are looking !or an opportunl w1 an whl1e lon(·balftd male ~=· vie ~P~ L l R Caroet-Upholltery Th""· Fri. 1 child. Call 6't tl(l!O Orange County company that ors good ...... orec1 cat. Ila'• aot bl( Talbeli, n.iatam v.u., H.... $29.ll!i! Steam-ho""' Plumblnt -carmen 613-&192, 213 -COUNTER &lrl fur dry pay & benellts, l'ftD tYH &: ta very ... 96$-1516 • $49. Uv Rm S211 Guar. .~Jt. "ems PLUMBING 697-7606 cltanin&" plant. Apply btfort ST. JOSIPH HOSPITAL, ORANG Needs RN's APOIYto PERSONil!!L <»"'"'!"'ICE"' ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL '• 1 1100 W. Stawart Dr • ORANGE movtng. PouiblY Injured. 535--0300. Remod la &: Repal.r.s. Wf..ter BABYSITI'ER wanted for z noon. 2'lOO Harbor, Unit PleaM Apply In Person "Euphrates" Iii S )'ean old UJt.GE, Blade Cat. wllb C.lfMnf, Conctete beat~. disposah, fumacH, )'t!:&r old child. Eves or wk· A-l, Costa Mtaa. Mand••.( 'nirv Frktly NURSES Akta. 1'-3, S-11 ahlft. A we ra19td him from a =-eyes. Vk 19th and dlhwaahn. 64U263 M/C & ndl. Exptrltnctd, mature COUPLE TO MANAGE 1:20 M. • 4 PoM. Ex Pt nlenced pr"l!'f.trred. ' ldtten. LOO. between F'ull.J:;; ~m: CM. 5*-4326 or Custom Conctttt W o r k . B/ A. Complete Plumblna woman with traftl. ~ Lovely \\-ell-mal.qtaintd 90 To The Personnel Dept. Hv~1~ntn J!.epta,.'i,b ~ toD A: Onnp Ave. on . Remove upheJt drlvn'llYS. ~rvice. led ln Unit Adult Apt. Conu:IJex. RAFkA .......... flreet: lince~nFda~ SKIPole,oornerFemleat• Replace wJconcrete 60 ft PLUMBING REPAIR B~~ Sc~l aree HuntingtonBeaeb.Exce1lent OrCont1ct: B. K FlorldaSt.,HB. ; 548-(1849 m: · am Baytide Drtw, Corona del No delayi. Fret e • t • No job too small Hunt. Bch. 2 Sehl ag~ tenant&. Salary + Bonus. Nunt1 Aldel, all .inttl, ~n\ , srievfnl. Mar. Approx 1' PM. Thun 638-3.3Z. * * 642-31.28 * * children. 847-8416 aft Spm. Ph: 213 I 926-4401, Mon-Fr!. VDM frlnse bntts. Bevtrl,y Manor Ft1RNISK YOUR HOME OR 22nd. Call i;rs.1327 CUSTOM Concrete. by COUPL&Janitorlal work Conv. Hocp. 496-5786. 1 OFFICE -Buy ,fUrn.lture. Lott 555 Renaissance Co •. 61).90 day DRAINS unclogged -ff,50 Barmafds-W•ltresHs Over ·21. San Oem. area j ORTIJOOONTIC -Chainide ' carpea, drt.ptt. antiques financtn&: avail. Free (It. Sewer line to HlO' -$1.5 Wanted 646-9478 hn per eve. 842-8289. aulltant. beet. salary. -=..~~ea;.~ HELP! ~-* 556-0828 * BARTENDER, p/time. Will· e Dental Receptionist e Aae 18-2S yn. Exp' d whcleuJe prlcN:. ca 11 Pleue notify UI Immediately PATIOS, walks, drives. Saw, Pool Service & in& to learn. N.B. Tennis Intelligent, enthualasUc, & delirtd. but not mandatory. • UCfllH4 decorator with top u )'OU aee a bis black a: break, remove & replace Installation Club, 644-0Cl50. motivated individual wanted er Ph: 546-5170. •, uptt1.ence Ir knowled&e. whit. lonl'-balred male concrtte. 548..8668 for est. for p~t dent.al of· Painter. Part-time, ~ , 'll be delllhted. Call tend cat He's eot bi& PATIOS.PLANTERS POOL care $2S. Avr. pool., Bldg Mgmt Sec'y ...... S525 !ice Pref !Ome exp &. O nent pomtion Must have ~ neu j, lo Chem setv. Acid wash, free General OUice ........ S525 maiunty. Salary 0 pen. Htlp W•nted & F 710 Help Wanted, M I , 71 good eXPtrienCe. Prefer ..,, green .yea ta1 very s W· All Concrete work. 894-3533. est. Clerk-Typist ......... , $400 97'&-GS12 tired South CoQt ~ -* IUNDU SPIRITUALIST * ~~bi ,!;.~d Contractor 545-4213 Front Office .......... $500 L """' ttonbt GENERAL LYN'S enmm""::°,,iw Penonnel " Let t:hll ad c~ )'OUl' •• wt n1aed btrn trom. c 'I Ind R Id S•wing/Alter•ti?nl ·Dental Am Oinide .. S400 DEN~A p . NURSERY MEN 549-3061 om~.°.499 .. 13n. I • )c: who!eoutlook on eforttie 1c1•-•-•--F1111er-omm, us, •• Exec.Sec'ye •.•••• $600-$700 ~deauiltant.mature MACHINIST. Tired of thtPARTS MAN-•-•"". bettq, Proteulonal &dvioe •~ .. LAl9l DrlW"ft"IJ UE NCR 3100 Opr ••••••• to $825 woman. Exp req. Xlnt . au1;1..,,, ,.... on We. lltad1np dailr. 10 ton a: Or&n&e Ave. on 19tb New, remodel, repair. Store SIDE STREET BOtrrIQ Design Engineer salary. Send resume to rat race? 4"' di.)' week. Top marlnt. tnllde sales. Retall r11 AM • 10 PM. 4 9 2. 9 3 8. Street stoce Monday. Fam-fronts, cust. patiol, ofcs. elc. ~~:'..;~ y into -panw ~-~:~ Seml Conductor •••• to $15K Clasaified ad m . 652, can'! of Wholeaale Growina .. 1 yr'1 pay. Oee.n, wf'\I equip ahop, A WhJll:e txper. nee. CaJl C 492-9034 312 No. El Camino Uy ll'ieWia. ~ or Llc'd. 962-1961. ~--o ....... Inv Control Clerk $500 Dally Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, exp. ~Salary open. Pm:nanenL 1278 ~n Montrues/Wtdonly540-1591 .,' Real Sa.n Oemente. 6'U38L JACK Taulane -Repair Cst Hwy~~~~. ~Po~ ~ept. Typist ... ::::: "50 Oolta Mesa, Calif. 9mi. ~ an!L can for Ave., 0:J&ta Mesa. · PART TIME hel wanted: · PROBLEM Prftnancy. c:on-LOB!' March ht Mallard re~., addlt. 20 Yl'I exp. Reeept. Typist ........ $500 DENTAL uslitant, chair ot. -..15fl>. MAID work In txch&nle far W~'a dre• !hop 1.5-JI' ~ ~ ftdent, I y m path et I c Duck,' whit• rtnr around Uc d. A1y Way Co. 547-oo36. PY St.) £73..l86S. Sec'y Buyer .....••. $8l) up aide, 1 yr. e.xper., iood X· GENl!RAL OFFICE apt, 4 hrs per da,y for )'Om' hn. week1y. Call for ap-11 lftlNPC)' oounaeUna. Abor· nedc, color on wifwa. V1c. Additions Remodeling Alt1r1tlons-642-5845 Med Aut, fmVbck , ••• SSOO rays, Nke, busy office, Need sharp, all around Jirl rent. 548-91'M. poln!Jnent between 10 • 1 1 don 4 adoptions ref. Cabrlllo .l Santa Ana Avt., Gerwick Ii: aon, Llc'd Neat, accurate. 20 years exp. No. San Dleio County Lquna Niguel. 495'"4245. Typing, anaweriJw phonet, MAU..JE'S MG & ~uty ~ Ask for Bill. , APCARE MM438 C.M. 548-685(1. 61'3.aJC. * MB-7170 T1levl1lon Rep•lr Gen'~ ledaer accnt .•.•• $625 DENTAL Secretary, highly Ute bookkeeping. Start $400. Salon bas optnirlg for PERMANENT Htlp needed PREGNANTT ;r h In le: l n I $150. REWARD tor Info on Dr•ftlngi Prop Control Bkkpr · · · · $600 txper. Good typing aklllii 540-388Q· beautician, exp in hair Married undtr 30 w , 1 • aborUonT Know all the tacts 350 Bultaco Purlang min-REPAIR, Buy, Sell since NEWP-ORT req. Newport Ctr. GIRL Friday · ReaourcefUl, goods. Salary, comm I: open. A_pp1y 9-2,' 216 t t!tstl Call LIFE LINE-24 lnr 3.18 VUla Pomona aptll, PLANNING any size job. 1939. Harold's Rad I() , P1r1onnel Agency 644-2455. interesting work, heavy vacation. 548-3446 Harbor. C.M. hn, 541-6522. CM. No quetdo111 liked, Free consultation. Ca 11 ~-118 Main, Hunt. 833 Dover Dr., N.B~ DINING Bus help, male or phone. Harbor art a . MAINTENANCE. MAN :p;;tZ:::,e!::A"mak~~er~.-ex~pe:-r-.. -_.=:l 00 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. 979-4300. 557--0626, 5r51'-9695. Bch. 642·3870 female. Permanent, full 642--3490. Exp'd Spanish speakin& pref. 21. Apply 440 s . Coast Hwy., Phone 542-7211' or write PLEASE return med n Electrlc•I time, De.ya. Apply In GREEN THUMBS Xlnt worktn-&" condUSona. Laguna Beach. P.O.Boxl2'23,ColtaMtta. cream color part dox· lllll BOAT REPAIRMEN penon,Sa.nClementeinn. Full time gardener, prefer Good ftinee benefits. SWinslne •lnales ie/beq:le, no oollar. Vic: ELECI'RICIAN, licensed, ~It f 1 Must have waterfront boat DISHWASHER wanted· own ~pment, technical ~Hn-A~ C.Onvalet-PORTER 1 ,.ill '"Leab" w 0ranp Ave 6 Monte Vllta. bonded. Small jobs, n1aint. ,. 1 knowl 1 · .,...,.,, -v•..... • •. .......... pm. Named Snoopy Famll.y sad. A .... 1-548-5203 repair yard exper. Including Female pref. for s m P US expenence .... KEY-3344 84&--UTT re_...., · hauloutl, mech/hull repe.tr. sandwich shop. Apply btt 4 requ • &M-21661' Malnten•nce m Honey! "I'M tn" ii no G•rdenlng Gd jobs for top men. &: 5, 628 N. Coast Hwy, Boat HAIRDRESSER with aome Electrlcl•n mare. I only want )'OU. All MAY Co. S. Cit Plaza. Gold Job W1nted, Mlle 700 Blackie'• Boat Yard . Canyon, LB followln& wanted for Min. 6 )'1'I exper. Mlllt be Part·~-~t~1 ~.1 m• •--, r--., twisted rope chain le heart PIONEER Enterprlaei: -Exp 6'13-6834 DOMESTIC Help _ r-.-Conteaaa Hir Fa.shiona., 10oiO able to ~••e -· 1 ... -c-. ,, 1 .. 1 ...,,...., ._,.,.... charm w/ralted Chinese tn local IOU cond. Prunin1. SCRAM LETS ~•-Bay Sk1e D uvu..,. .....,..... Youns couple•, 18-35 + letters "I Lo\le You". aprnklr repair, c 1 ea nu p • BOOKKEEPER, Secretary, Allen Byland Agency, 1116-B Be ch. r ., Newport tlon mold I: operate Bcrew Apply ptr1CJ11DE.4. otnoe · 53&-3344or5'8-!M3 Reward.Pleuel&C-3147 C.M. N.B. CdM. Res. ANSWERS ~~~~ayio:n~n~i~ E.16thSt,.S.A.547..Q395 ; 1oo =·~~= Inte-"'-·~~-Unoori 1 ;: U pm LOST Black It .Uver German M6-68S2: . I Varied &: DENTAL Secretary,~. At A ealley king ~ to -1 .......... _ 8 rn~·~ Socl.I Clubs 535 .... _ 11 resourceful gir • leut 2 yn: exper. 67J..6495. help ~ lunch at Open train days. A.,.,.,,. ut:\Wll 1;;.;~;;...;;.;_--:--::-:::,---~fnT tle-:'•. ~ p~~~~Alp T ~;~r: Defile -Whine -Foamy -~=~~g :°'~t~ ~ Weekdays, s.5. ~~ ~tu~Fif a~'; M2·E~~ ~!:'·S:~ THE BROADWAY I SINGLE to "CharUe," Vtc. Paularlno aprlnklen, cleanup jobs, Jmnute _ li-fY WIFE Ing euential, 1 girl office in DR.AFI'SMAN ply tn ~ ..... aft 5 p~ An&. rm F.dln&er, H.B. · "' Receive a 11itlect number of &r: Fairview. ~1484 I and 1 cap In&" George. A husband-comic com· Irvine area. Salary open. Electro-Mechanical. Product ..--... · MAINTENANCE EniiJteer. Equal Opper. ~ quallcy-compadble matches FEMAtE lrlah Setter 1 yr 64&-.51193. ments: "I don't need any Call 833-9603. design. Costa M e aa · HOTEL h o u 1 e k e e per M u a l h ave pr 0 v e n l""!!!!~..,,.....,.,..,..~r' from ~~E ~~ old, loft' vtc Eltancla J:ll EXP. Japan ea e, main· lona·playing records in my BOOKKEEPER _ To $700. 979-8450. supervt.or wanted. Elderly background e I e ctr I ca 1, PRESSER, for production on nch w naiv -..Jtt. School. Ana. to Kelly. Chit-ten an c e, c I ea n ·u p . house, not with MY WIFE Xlnt oppor.. Ated. Plan. DRAPERY Help needed, ex· woman Jftferred. C&ll for plumbin&', haw mechanical dttan .l llkirU. Top pa.y, I~~ ~·ntlal d re n crtevlns. keward Landacape. Free eat . around." Lakewood {213) 531-7420 per. Blind stitcher or tabler. appolntmtat btwn. 9 am Ii: ab'lley. Apply 1n pe'r90n. See ~-,::,;::;::;,,· =,,--=-,-,,--l '~now A: receive J.ru:E 5fB.6l7S. 842-3442 847-9438. Job W1nted, Fem1le 702 Pd. holidays, vac, bonua. 3:30 pm m.zrro ext. 459. Mr. Saber. Sheralm Beach PRODUCI'JON Palntln& - ... l ''TOM'' Oran&e male cat. EXP. Jananoae Gardener Plenty of work. 553-8131. IM, Zlll2 Pacl11c Cout air bruah ecper. Ca 11 ''\ .!MoD~n~TA ~ I ho W EEPER SECY ~ ~-nmc TECH HOUSEKEEPER -~ H Bch. ... ~·· .&I., J.n.n~ Vic. W1llon 6 Newport know how. Tr Imm l n g. NEED be p at me'!' e BOOKK • .i;..i...i;.A..J.n.v '-'\nu-Rwy, unt .,,..,....,.J.J.V for appt. Blvd. 6t>9"ltC .A.Qytime. Clea1>up, Small Jandscap-have aides, nurses, '°" Construction Office in Must have bad exp'd w/IC. Pan Ion Po 1 l t I on -:MAN w/truclc ne6d for REAL ESTATE SALES , n~ 213-B'M·A·T·E' REWARD! fnl. h o u 1 ekprs, compankms. Newport Beach. 3 Days a C<>1ta Mesa. 979-.8450. reapotWbllltles inc I u de early mornin&" newspaper SU<X:ESS CAREER 24 Moun BROWN suede wallet lott on ~3488 ~~~ers U P j 0 b n • Weck. 6'5-1260. ESCROW ~ .. Itn-=· ~=Ina~ dellwry. 55t..mo. New or aperienced. Join Ute II YoU want Quanticy-12th St., N'pt Beach. Linda, EXPER..Japanese Gardener. med. operung. Mult have driven Uc. Refs req'd. Call MEDICAL. CZVQP meekJ back World's Iatrett and ~ !· DON'T CAU. US! 6'f3...&aOL Omiplete yard serv. Rella. YOUNG woman des Ire & exper. tn tract escrowg, Lee Dow 49f-9'l94 days A oUlce strl-w/exper. in il'OWina resale orpnlzatkln u Jt'• Quality LOST Irllh Setter, vtctona I. Ii: neat. Free eat. 6424389. house keeping. Ex P. BUSBOYS -apply Plea.ant ote 1n Lq. Niguel. 494-6m eYes. uro~Must be xray cert. with a network of over 3110. You're •-~-, •-r--·-. n areL ---phone JAPANESE card en e T . w/chlldren. NO weekends. Big Canyon Country Club Co. beneftb. Kay Wood, or to obtaln same. offlct'I and become ~ ''• ots&JVER wi;· ~ ""_,, Complete yardwork & 675-1067. 1 Big Canyon Dr., N.B. Mgr .• 831-12:J4 or 495--5252. HOUSEKEEPER, full time, Call &.5 member of our MUlionatte DISCOVERY e FOUND OR LOST A PET! clean"p. Free est. 642-3102. Halp Wonted, M & F 710 ~~~,:.;.._ Mrc&u~~'i'::',:,'.' EXEC. SECRETARY :::=. ~,,.~fy m ':.,~~ ' . ~~~=· ~ "The Somethln&: Elle" O>. Bureau ot Lott Pets IRISH gardener, lawn Independent mature ptt1011 Convalescent H 0 1 pt ta I, MOBD...E HOMES panntee(l ICbOGl Call: Mon-Fri. 10 am-10 pm Open 9am--2pm, 636-5685 mat ntenance, trlmmlng, ADVERTISING ~ ~ CAR WASH with excellent ak:llls & apell· Laguna Hilla. 837-IJXXI. txcellt.nt sale. trainhll- 1lf.835.6885 213-38'1-3383 11 MO. old fen Irilh Setter, tree eattmates. 979-83.'W. ~ s C:':~e ri:'rrc~ Full .. pltlme positions. Good Ing needed to work for d.lvt· HOUSEKEEPER. O>ok, live =. !'~ 0!_ !~ Plew call \11ri1n1a loom Natlon&D.y Rtoosntied Tuel., Cyn Acn. L82 Bcb. Gener•I Serv1ce1 Classified Advert:Wng sales l:'· :~~ ~8:: ~~ae:.;:~ lnw,/w"~'!; -~~&ly --~ manutactum' ot mooue 8U-4811RE.D c•RPET •. ' toold It.hr colr. 494-2165. person&. Full time position car Wash, ~ Hartxlr preferred. Salary commen-MM:Jdi-\;lWUI. h.;n;.~ home a: re c r ta t ion.a I "' • • " TINY belg!' Toy Poodle near TOTlnAL SPERi Vlb'?ES Mcbol · handling vacation relief far Blvd .. Costa Meu.. surate with abll~, liberal .!, :!!;• vebiclta, bu career op-RHltor1 • • ·J ![SJ ~-and ~~ .. ~-·, Pa t'1, um g. o 1 e O"'-'de sales ataf:( and ,..._11 ,_ aon • .,,.,...,,,_,.. ~1 ~, ... _ ._,,__ ... 11 .., ..... 5.. ~,....,,.....,., ,_,,_ ru ~ ...... CAR Wash Emplove1 benefits. ~ m1 JUr JU ucwuuw RE•L ESTATE SAL •• Liil: md,_. pet. Rtward! , ~Uoo~l4Uet. V'W"'\r.r11, developing new business. wanted f/time. ApptY to appointment. HOUSEKEEPER for oon-ttons: FREE LICENSE .' • .. l'jjjjjjjjjjjjiiiijiiiijiiiijiiii~;! Good opportunity tor right manager, Fountain Valley UNIGARD valescent hospital. Apply , II RAIN Gutters Install ed. person. If Interested, send Car Waah, 10035 Ell1a Ave, INSURANCE Bay View Conv. Hosp.• EXP. DRAITSMEN' TRAINING ' Found (fl'M Ht) 550 I I Quality work. Reasonable. resume to Clauitied ad No. F V Thurtn St, C.M. Who walltl to take ad-Famous Real F.at&te u ---Frff eotlmate1. 96S-22!& 55, DaQy Pllo~ P.O. Bax · · EXEC. SECRETARY H OUSEKEEPER/Prac. vantqeotour"""'tex· ""' Coune now available FOUND: Shep / Collie mix, ~;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;; Hiullng 1560• Costa Mesa 92626· c:i~~~ln u= Good lh " t;yplD& to wortt: Nurse Sor Sawyers Home. ~ : :Su: thru Tarbell Realtors. ,, blk a: white temale pup. APPLY Mon. General ortlce all til -•d fur V.P. mari!:eting. 3001 Mature. 11 pm-7am lh1ft. Placement Senrlce. ApPean lo have traveled GET RJO OF THAT work, Some sales. 5 day wk. qUarters, u ...,... · Redhill Ave, Bldg 5, SUlte 646-6716. ve~ areas. Training ~· Ealtl /~ far. 5'1""821111 dttt 7 p.m., Blbyllfflnt UNSIGHTLY TRASH &: Start SL85, 1589 Monrovia 646-l724. 104, C.M. or eves call HOUSEWIVES: stretch )'OUl' 2 AMBITIOUS JR. while )'Oll learn. Call Al ~ -da)'I. YOUNGS!:I'SCHOOL,open DEBRIS $12 LOAD . Aw.,CM. BOY&GIRL 645-Tll9. ~dollar•hl1tlda on•~ Sloan (114) 832-5440, '*'' Pro 548-6428 CARRIERS AA&' i.-u..i~ WeektDds tnt> 832-7000. 1 .. MAN'S suna:taaaes In cue. 6am-7pm. ages H. · · APf managers -couple. Apt. EXP'D Food &: Cocktail spare e income. Write Wilh no previous ex-l;;;====-==::-;:=l Vk:. N"'POrt Pl~. Sun 3/19 teachen. $21 wkly. CaU YARD, garage cleanups +'salary. No klds or pets. FOR waltreas. Day lhlft. A1k for CllWifttd ad No. 680, Daily pertence wbo would like RESTAURANT counter belp. ,,, !54M9'10 .... 3106 or ~1051. Romove trees, dirt, Ivy. Covtna Area. 552-9125 THE DAILY PILOT Wayoe nr .Llz . ..Rallcho_San P11n1. PO. Bax l.IW, Costa to enlerour-fut -u ,»s, Apply II! pe...o.\ '. FND Vic Slater&: Ward Brl-BABYSmlNG my home, 3 Drlvewy1, Jf&ding. 847-2666. ASSEMBLERS South Santa Ana &: North Joaquin Golt Count 180'll Mesa, Calif. ~. ~try. Neat appearance, Tutee tianete Spanlel Male _ Call yn ()r older. 7:30 am -to 32• van for ahort furniture Apply at Clipper Marine Costa Mesa areas. Vic. CUJ.ver Rd., Irvine, Nr. UCI, -2986 Bristol, Cotta Mesa 1 ~ '~ 982-1249 att 6pm. 5,30 pm F.V. area CBIDh· hauls & ,...... cleaning. Corp. 1919 E. OccidenW SL, MacArtt!"', Sunflower & 552-9113. INSPECTORS B1LU1 OF MATERIAL RESERVATIONIST > '· GLASSES ln·· black cue. ard a: Ell.la) 962-1'689. MS-1862. Santa Ana. Flower. Call Dan Fercyman EXP'D Sales help stereo Intpe<.10rt er trat~ CLERK Exper •• pe.rt-time, 3 days ~ Brw. Mme. 1249 W. Balboa Olll.D Care-Lovin& Ch.rl• LOCAL moving &. hauling by ARE YOU SATISFIED with at theDAILY PILCYI' eqwpt·P~;1~~B top4lus. For ~-~bll plu• tollcvt~!.... Full ~delallbl:_ .. 1arle-'·~ Twlruld req'd. ConN~~ , Blvd __ .,..,_. Uan home, fenced yard, hot student. Large truck. Reaa. t " · ap . 1"07"•-· · 11uu:u ., .. ,,,,. .. ,,11. .... • ... 1·-SCiineft tr ~ prn, :-~,_.i: 1 .cu..-_... lunches, any age. FV. 5M-1846or534-2164 :e?~se~tsho:U~h: ~=:iesman f/C BOOKKEEPER :i~.&~lhi~~ ~e~~~e erlnntN.B.644-1700. 1~11 TIME FOR 988-~ANT CARE G~. ~~j·J,rd= :o~. ~~;e4 r.1 i~~ wanted. Some exp~ Full Outatanding bulkier wantJ b):g, 5582 McFadden, H.B. preferred. ~::O:= 1r:~~ ~; "'UICK CASH T"1d betwn 4, 30 • g PM. tune, 44 hr week, Ap Dan '°"',tat.:_~ ~t ~~ .. al. ~ my -. -kda>• T Blrth to 7 mo. f!'l', tx· Est. 531-6377, 1'-6904. cir Poat, Wealtns Cam Store .,..,,..,.. .... ~ uaicu. cosr A(XX)UNTANT U 3CMi cau THROUGH A acttnc. g.:14 hn daily. $50 FATHER & SONS, lnle Attractive allm &Iris to South eoa.t Plaza. COO. Fee Paid/Also i'.ee Jobi. INTIR. 'DECORATORS Responatble fur complele : p!n. 844.SIS4.- wkly I: up. 962-6265. W'Clrll:. truh, yard &: gar. demonstrate new food prod Mesa. Salary to $900. Call Helen Exper. Wanted to share in COit =:r:;nt of billl DAILY PltOT Carplft..,. clean-up. Free ••!. 1142-8182 In mktl. Own trans. Pit S50 CHhlon·Cer Wo1h Hayea, 54CMl055, ~ operation ol oontemporuy of rna u well u WANT AD SKIPLOADERAdwnptrucl< avgperwtc.Cn4l673-6663. *-* PalOflllclAaency,7190 • ""'1e fllmllhlnp ohow audttln(adualuaap• All !;Ype or ~t. work. Concrete, uphalt ASSISTANT The at e r bor Blvd., CM. ~a.\tact Mrs. Boileau, ooeta of cur products. 642·5678 LarKe A 1 oaw!ng, breaking. -mo. manager. """be over 21. Carpenter, axpor. FEMALE telepbooen for ad· 1: ~ Depff '1/or -1-,=::::;;;;;;;;;;=:.!;==;;5!6-1548;;;;;;;;==~1 1 .-~i!~~~~~~~t=----1 clean cut Prior experience CARPENTER APPRt:NT!CE v-.....,.,uon. bn ID ., ..,. ,.. experience rtqlllredAPPT. I, HoUMCIHnlng pref'd, but not req'd. Apply Yantes Conrtr. 499-4337 am-3 pm, or 3 poi.a pm. ,.... +• ....., ' ~.cf'°S:--1393 · HOUSE O" CLEAN '" pe""". Alter 7 ,,.., So"th * CHILD CARE * Pick your own bn. $i per ~-··• ~ Employer Trader's Paradise lines times dollars Coast Plaza Theater No. 1. hr plu.1 daily bonUI Exp 11m...._r nrnr-ri..ftrrt..IC1 .....,.,_ "'l'I""'' Floors windows, walls, car· 3410 s. Bristol Costa Mesa . I...,aguna Bea.di... :Roman for not nee. We wW tram: Call· Sl»1CESll\,YM-..; ~U\,>'.Aw:BO~•~u. pell ., ~ .... 1 Yro. ~a. ' light ~ & care i. ... trom -·· ol!lce 'W1J MUn' have experience in a ·~ AUTOMOTIVE ot 3 1chool qe dilldren. ·~ -' model lhot> ,.,11r. 1be rlalot -.. 646-252T. LESMA Frl 315 3rd St. HB. &llto .. FU PAID be -·~..., !IJll Lit • Dvtch Min SA N fin. 1:»5'30 Mon. thru · call ~ 111n. Wml fur man will ._....~,-Need dynamic, aggressive during IChool )'t:!&r. 9:31). ....... , .. _ ttme on t:l'OtOtYPe Clei•n Your C•rn.iat1 N-.. car Salesman to Join 5:30 SUmmer months. Car -.... ' Elec. Sa1el Er"1' to•~ ment. Diy lhltt" onty. B ·-... R r ~ FOREMAN' Flb<ft'llaU mold ~ AatfStetl SIDI< ~---·· l'!liC ............. AlllO noon A 'A.<lndows. You one of Orana:e County's neceu. t a. · shop, llpm-iam i h It t . BU)'er/MarlM Hrdwr Jl~ w,, ........ 1, · nou..,...,.,. will be satiafted, 5.17·1508. Iazirest FOJ'd Dealerships. Salary open, Cal -01'3l. -·--..i:-. E •-• to ,A;;"";;;;:.·•-;8,;;.A;;.;;;;;u;;;;;---·I Attractive retirement plan, bdween 10..lL Ask for Jo-Previous ~ •-T exper. l!!lW _.. Y -MER Dedlc•ted Cltanlng dmlo. J>!an. tnsurance plan. Ann Redick. req'd. Fiberjlai exper. Exec.~ to= ~MINO• * WE DO EVER~HING * Apply In penon to Don CLERICAL "°'"{ft. bill not ~ =~ ~ -llolplWJty ~u n.i.. ,..,... est. 646-28.19 Ci-ivierT.HEODORE GEN'L OFC CLERK ~'bn, i:""'cGreoor Yacht n.cepua.n'I Ole to $5!tl To Call LOCALLY on - XI.NT Houteclean!ng Bookkeeping traltrlnr, i100d Colp, 1631 Plaoentla. CM. Ooll1tw Oerk to $5!1) raldent wnlllel ~ By Day. Own TraMportatlon ROBINS FORD cyptng & ID kry adCltnc IU:MAN fur...,.<( Com· a.rtt Typllt to $SClO Jllftl • clvlc lnlo. Good pay ..Airport Je6tauranl BUSBOYS ,, . l I '' P1rf>.Tlme , 12 NociD 'HI 2:115 P.M. -... nu...p F?tday 1\.-----------------'I * 836--0648 * 2t*> H&rbor Blvd.. ~~~~akAlll1 req'd.MLe~ ~ercial Landscape ~1a~m-r::!lllt to~ ~~·C:Ult_!a_!9 = HAVE modHI. hc>u.R, Palm VENDING Routt. 30 mt· LM COMPLETE HOUSE Coat.a. Mesa ., .. nuJ>M;u. ppty L. , VA Ma1nteoence QlllWlcatlonl-,_....,.., ~ tiillY_:i.., • ..,..,.... -131.500 w/$11,500.., chines on -Uoa plus ex· CLEANING SERVICES. AUTO Manut. Co,. -Irie., 15(11 E. Kllt>w 10 sec!lc ldu • ~~ ~r!""no,..~s 541--.. 4647 'Mo<Arthur 111..t. Alao VIC oom cir Cal. Cly. tru. Trade lor •rvkal>lo * -* ~ * Wamer~.A. Equal 0J>I>or-kr1llbon. Spaab Spant1b. 'JERiu•WiJl'ITEllOii'E NEED lndlYldualtl WIG-Newport 8oKh trt·Jlb, 11111 aru. 642-1319. 12.so .., how'. 6 hn. wm train &lrl wlt1'ext•ns1ve ~· ~ , ~·-. . ._ ruu.., Part -dlUw<y Sult1i DI 6Q.1471 ~-vol $25,000 85' !mt&•· Want aorto or ':C.m EXP. HOUSEC!.EANING Conlroct DMV Girl .!.":'!.t>lCAL ~".'.""b ~·~··• 90 m4CllL 488 E. t'flh tat lntml Cll jpandbw~~u~-~cbe··~"~m.~_.leo~l~~~'P;~~!:'.~,i~Eq\lali!°"~~lll"!.~~~l ZI AalES above Orde-R· 1211 Ac. .,.... IJl'OVO ready mlntmwn. 1!3-2ll1J. _...._ bacltpound. w.p.rn., no -· >tO •• help, lor -._ ..... u••· ROMAN llEsrAURANT WU., 8.D. County. Trade forc:ondolormobtlebome Jan1torl1I Job.requlresapenonpa.lns-Wffk. $450. +. Call motlon. Yoqr OW'nfs• "'5• ~ 4W New.... DIUl'llJW~&»olJ.c&tlollla:· *>r ara..,. Cou"ty IDOOme parl<. Excbal>p fur Jmprov. takin& about d e ta I l , 6*-1194. Newport area. tnnaporll.-Ahow 'reI roN10ll -· JD.IS. Tvllllt tor~ llall ltelp. male ~n.~ e'::000 ..,,,. ~~ ...... ~ o~ 1~~ Ll ~~: :::= ti:,'r."'~ ~ ~tg,;i.~=-· =~ ~i:... ~ JM Eanl :s-~-:.a: To pooch m·T-Po lor =-... ~s:.... (J)RONA do! Mar 3 BR. 1% * * * 'It It * 64H824 or 646-%il'I. ~ ·~ J~oJ~ deP""!'bl<t, ovrr U . A1l&\lj p.m. Apply 31.13nl IL, H.B. ~y l'llDI'. '111111> not a 1ypo1. Eoc<olllllt ~ 111C1 IAlLIWCER -a bo/0<>01 • Betmoot Shorel 80 ACRES In BantDw. Palntln9 & ercury. Jimbo ' Colf<e Shop, Stille E!.-. -~ IOUle and -_,, blnp ---- IB I BR. 2 Ba. -""'· Trade for T.D. P1pll'liantlno -E. Coast Hwy, CdM ruu. --wuh belp. ... llldlllo -.. Dlltillilft. -· -AIJlll.y In _ ... t !l'nM S!0,000 oqtys. tor tnc. $11,000 Yllul. AUTO COOK, dlnnor. MUii be all· APO!lr 510 ..... El1ftlla. &ao dollwl1llS. ~tlon Ito DAILY PILOT at t pm. lli>oi, Maid! onlta. flUJMISI clay>. 548-8618 Oii 5IM8UI PAINTING & Paportnc, ill SAWMAN around man. 'M:i Beoch Cleirieoto. ll<Ol'ldad. 1!'e - -$11) w. Bay St., Cll lllJ. l!JI ~ T ft-~ ru SI Jam., PL, N.8., 3 yn In Harbor are a. Experl need Sel BMC OJWltry Cl,b, 3 Oil S. Cout GAllDENER Min. 5 ~ hoon alllr -::Jn: llMI"-Ext. Iii Y, C.M. llMIJ.I, !liua1 ~ ! Tr.. l'Ult ,,_, BR.. 1'11 b<l_.,_oceen w , Uc/bonded. Reis. l\tm. tot1m,eFerrtrl .. .,. 50 u;;;;i Rwy., So. J.aeuna. exper. nq'd ic..J)OOllloll. at Sa....,., :•vb!Y" • Batilll Ast lor Aotiy, 1"111 ,... J:lnp • / .,.. • llw • cl<ar aw.., """-Joe. or eu-m. ;·.,..;gn A,..,· °""" WOl1c· T ' "'-public prdon. Oll1y ~°:':..!l?!!!!. a.:f:' ..,. ,. Da,o. 'JUJVlll\t _""'"'11..., oomm 1!>"'1l'" !or '4!A! *PAPERHANGER* lnttCondlttoni'Freeo.mo. DAILY PILO ._,,,, harll-Worklna 11-"y:,-.,.,. 111"': ot V-1'•---P11DTanm'1Y~\,L"t aulm 5· Marl< Lea Rltr. 1111-1111 C&rJ Rebko 646-2449 1 J!OI-~ . LASSIFIED ADS _,. w/Jd n:f'1 U acboot 111 I Pl( to = -:'tli, -......... cam;;_w ~ g$~~ giE1~§~i:il~ =J~~~~~ ~!,wJ'.~l:~NRJ.S ~R ACTION •• • ~!.~:•nllht ite• '~ ~r=.1::.,,= &l~Ji: ... -·· -· c.x ~ Call Cad Wood R<olty -Don-CALL 64 .. 5678 • day dme bolp. 8twll M. -~ -St. • -• Rltr 5M-«m, ..,. 54Mltl. 1'lr !hat llem ..-550, try r!Hd a "Pld"f Pllce 111 a41 &• 2111 llNlol NB. Wutt a4 reoult> , •• -QuotJ!od Ml ••• -·• • -IM I qf!r • the -~. -Call 64M611. =:.::=;;:•..:.;.:;"'----1 :.:====-'-'-'----, ______ _ \ I . 't I H• -So p utl • • ~ • v/, • • • • ti ~ F 2 ,, f ~ s .. H ! I I I !! s. .. s l ' c t J .. F I p SJ I ! ( I s: I l s I t I I I I s s • ' • ' -. DAILY PILOT ·f:li.~;[j]]~· [~ .. ~ ... ·~·· .. l~[j]]~~I ~"i.!iiii""'""~"~m;i!i!14~( ~··;;*-~](II) [ •4 •.. I~ [ .... •. I~ 1.___ .. d .. _-... __, f,...--...... -v .. --,lf!i 1 ~1 PM>_ ... ~ ...... ~]~~, & I' 710 Help w ........ M & I' 7111Help Wen!M, M & I' 710 O.rtr Sele •12 MllHllaneous 111 Mlscollan...,a .. 111 J LIMt, l T!mH, $2.00 ~ aS4 '-=':s=='E=-=c~R~E~T~A::;R;:.l:.:E~S::.:::..:._ ---· -·~;.;;E;-----lPatl>' .Gann -Antique * . AUCTION * s:~ ·~~ 1~::'t::i n.urrY ...... bl. .. h I ~~'i:'.:Z~~~ = : .NOW HIRING ~ ~"":.,.;:'~ FRIDAY 7:30 P.M. VIV VM Cl!Tler -o x. w/bl flt.._ male coekapoo Wo'dn.,day-April 11th, relarlal i::ltlolll open with &rOWblf 8'· O. 8. INDUSTRIES rodl. .... -. lloatntha! MARCH 2J ll»-l11115. ~~ -"°""'· !J&.«19:1 Ullpn1. Opon to all dop tural ade !IBSoclalion mo~ IO l'ULL TIMI Cl')'lta1 l\tmblon, mile. kll· lladloo, s..w... ,.,.,,_ Milcollanoous "BARN>;¥" P&rl Doxie """ '""'· ,,_ ~.gti Ct.U:t~w..rt area 900ll•altu. 50 ~ Mo ;:ir~~ = .!.i.~ = ~j ,i;o~·;:i..:.:= . Want~ 820 male, I< "'°' old. L ~~~ ~J',,"j""11"°~"'~"'Eeo.°"S-k-.,.°"~"'r m-a1":•""1~ • · Ltadmen..Supervlsor1 &ale p.rie9; dnrllet, cock-Stereo. Orli: coet $900, Ru-WANT E 0 &vtral lUle() aocxl ra.mll y & · k•n1ale. 54~1 atwr 5:30 I 1 · r•ecutive Secretary g ,. up S•I•~ ta11 pant ""'"· P"''""· ......-Phuco TV eom-o,., .... , .,. .. • hlnd·m•"" -111 s. · ,,., I ; U • 1 lhoea, complete drum tel, bination, both late modalJ. tap1•str1l·s. CaU e v t' s , 5 LITl'l.E r!rlt .!..~.~ r 1 U-IASA Apao male, AKC. po<IUon demand• a mature 1>0non with Second shl!t work. No experience necessary. llko _, -. !M dupU-ea.en 6 pie« """°""' 6+1·'326. lh,,..nl ''""'' ··~ a lovable, 10 mo. old, reddlah lence ln,tha duUea of a good executive 'l'rlllnlni provided, U accepted. ~.~'°"~ourl,.,_-~~:;1 set. 1:15 yr old Grand pluo, PAY 5 10 io?i .,0,. lhnn,. homt. 110ld. ,;.c, to aood homo. I e ~~~mJi~~:~~ ~~f:!!6J ~~ ~e ir:~~k~e~t~\t~Ype~!~~~~ ~u:'"Sun.-r~L ~ L~ ~l~~~·~~ ~d~.;f P .,:.~ ~·~ b~ ~~ .. ~;.;~~·~re"~:,~ ,8:;~ • k 1 "'o Is p It•. I ally In CalU, & Ariz. Thia ls a career 10 A.M.-5 P.M. p.m., .1 p~tr:·m. G WINDY'S AUCTION WANT lo bnu l6 "'' comfo11ublo•. p1oe"':l·~·.J~~(; ... ~p~I~ I wlUl excellent benefits and a salary corn-Avt:. Ttl"ffl, ~mentt. . 11.qu-.rtum or..., la r • .,; . • 64S....l.lJ6 • •naurate with the ablU"·· de-·---· Help Wenlecl, M",. 71g MOVING SALE: "" La '-·· -I " I ~,--'"'· $15. ;!!l-<1'16. " woo WIWUW.. J ·-Vlltl Dr., Lacuna Beach COME BROWSE AROUND 962-05? •or ~12. ON+' r:ir 0 tJ nulie b &.Ck & GIANT Slandfl.rd Poodle. S tarle T I t R. pt1on1'st SHIPPING-REC. JI"'-J (oil Park+Marnnlla), Sat. :JOIS\I N,.,,.... Blvd. WANTED """ good 1aU~ote 1'" i'1. One ""' old ~l•le 1 '" olrt. moo>. No ' acre s, JP s s, ece Ex.per, ooJ.y .. Small manuf. .... I ""' !/M only. ).pc Fr . .Prov. Behlnd Tony's Bid.((. MaU'•· door for Hillman }{Ulky s~. _male abephcrd. 642-.8216_. -""""!'~. s~. 847.'t•Jll. er posJtloru open for aecretarlel, good Grow wl us, Good pay. . lilac aectlonal, pint A white Costa MN& • ..,,.. Ca.IJ 5.(5-..(1623 or 5"-4·178. ONE year old male blac k HorNt 156 t ti, and one receptionlst to handle phone Nwpt Bcb. 6'2-3472 brealdut tel, plantJ, toe SfEREO: 1973 Garr a rd \\'JU. .rent or bu¥ exercycle o.nd beuu1u111 cat. -.... ____ ., ·- fem with some typing. Statl1tlcal Typist Appllancn ~ =.· rum=· 1t1c;r~ ~tbl:~em~/~ ~1~~~metN". m-66l6 ~ft • &12-Cl6 * ;,ui~~~~1l,d ~i ;:d~rd ..Lt $f1'5-$52':i Per mo. 3 Girl ofc. 30'' TAPPAN elect. ranp Pf.int, drum of dllhwaahtng receiver, .f. air suapenlion l hoJV w/brldle $100. wm ·~rµs is a brand new office building, designed Ne.r N.B. clty hall. sn.3551 w/Base, $1'5. 13 cu tt GE com~, many , oddt • ipeaker IY•te.ms, tape deck * * WANTED: Mono anip '-ts tnd Suppllts sell all ror $600. C&ll oavtd, fP. comfort, plenty of free parking, reaao,n. STOCK·l&le1 gir1. exp prefer-refril". STS. Kenmore auto ech. MaJc:e oft•r' on m01t plu.a: ln jacks. Brand new In ~a~: =· 30, «I or 50 . 675-T.'6.i alt;,. a e distance from pUblic transportaUon. red. Receiving, 1 e w ln r , wuber, '811 than 2 Yt 9ld. ilema. ·box, wu left unclaimed. Jl.cE'°'G"'."Q'°"u"a"'.,"er"""horae--.-::8-,.,~1 J t1cketfn&, sa.lff. J $150. 673-m, a 7 3-813 2, NEJGHBO~OOO ~U.thon. Or!g:lnally USO, now $125, or Musical Instruments 122 Pets, General ISO i.."Ell., & l~ Ai·ab Geld. 3 yr. Good health iru:urance. 35--hour week. Com~ 6~ 67S-0290 Thurt noon lhru. l\t.t Furn •mall pymnta. 893-0501. Tack -'d. 9 .... ,......., Nancy. Ve s a e1. TAPE IQ:Jp u.le• pl. WUI KENMORE deluxe pro. pa, _,,,,,, c 0 0 s, SEARS Coldrpot, door to GuHarllti. Anllque Ftndrr HELP ! ~Jtl al rl lam ,;:_,, 1 't h ' FOR A 1 p J r I n &' B luP1 ..... , 1;r.D'llJV ---·· ---train. :ror appl. 64~7152, 8 sramable wuber and eJec. hlewares, bookt1 painta, door, bronte, 9 mos. old. ......1 ,_ u ve will be about May 1. Company sup-·to 4. tronic 1en10r pa: dryer. trl.nRe, avoo homes wlp, $715. Garden umbrella, 9 ,., ecalltcr, ......, or 0 er. Please notify us in11nt'diately I JI~ I lies transportation to L.A. in meanUme. i..e.1 than 2 yrs old, uaed by tabr1c, plaqut!f la n •. mos. old, m. 3 new Stendli 548-l348. 1r you SCl' a big black & ..,::-~ TOOL, Olli & couple. Colt $500': 11ell $250. deooupqe prlnt1, crafts bar _chairs !Bentwood / $115. Office Furniture/ 11·h MC' long.haired n111Jc . d resume to: E . P. Parsley Western MOLD MAKER 19311 Ely, Irvtne. 833-1946. material.I, luaqe rack for Pareon'1 black dinlna table, Eauip. 824 neutered cat. ~e's got bii ';mmmmm~:.~1 owers Assoc1atlon'9008091 Wilshire Boule-MG, apeedomelen . Mutt M"xM"' $50. Seart rotary .J. grt>en eyt•s & i.s ~ry ilow· I COPPER.TONE We11t1na· aell all. DJS Pennlnrton, HB lawnmower, new, S 6 5. DESK, 3'x5, walnut; ottlCiJ moving. Pos11lbly Injured. Boats, General 900 vard, Lbs Angele& 10; Or phone (213} Small electronics tirm need1 house refr1& w!tretzer, good off Atlanta A: SUrWde. 499-3008. tyr.ie. ,_1rg. Alina Co. Center "Euphrates" Js 5 years old .. ------1 SSJ.8414 for fJlterview. , , "" < :"t. experienced man With ablll· cop ::id· $110, 5.f.,S.0510 bet 2:30 MUST 1ell Sear'• chain link MEDrITERANEAN 1 tY 1 e drawer locks all. Good con· & II'<' raised him fro1n a Boats, M1lnt./ H ~W t-.1 M • F 710 H ( W t-"" M. & , 7J'O ty to dealan molds or dlH ~~NO APPLIANCES fence, 6~', includlnl: gate 11: am e table w / 4 dltlon. $100. 64.UW. kitten. 0 Lost between Full~ Service 902 • ~ en n, .. -~· e. •n "' ' from detail part drawinp, ~w:, ... v . , & all hardware $40. Curved hla'h-baeked chain. Xlnt TWO 6' grey steel de:tks w/ ton & runge Ave. on 1'1UI ---•• -· ..... _ -t.1•~, Secretary, p/t $650 Dellvered -ruar. Dunlap·•, pool slide 9•, fr5. CCtor TV condition. Prloe $250. Solid side tablea, $85. &: $lOO. S1rect stnce r.1 on day. * CAL 10 OWNERS * ~Gnntl Coun. Trnee Hrs. 12-2, Good skills STACO, INC. 1815 'Newport. CM ~7780 stereo 6~' workl aood. nice brau tirepla1..-e set, $1S. Call Steel side chair & dellk 548·0tH9 or 642-8381. ~~amlly Special This Month u >1\1 are aureulve en-Fee Paid. Alao Fee Jobi Avocado w&h & dry $U9. cabinet, a •teal at ll45. Lots 545-31.J? lift. 5 PM &. all day chain $7. A Sl5 .. 492·7127. grieving. Haul·1Crul>-p&lnt bottom J!5 th Uc & want to West:cllff 1139 Beker Strut Over b W&.lbeiia. dr)itn, of other furniture. Call Sat & Sun. EXEC dell.,, 6' /8' $105-140 C1t1 852 Paclflc Tidea Marlne • MONEY Pel"IOl'lnd Aa:eney Co1ta Mesi rtffil trom $39.95 545-mC !57-6447 aft 7 pm dally. See WANTED Oeaka $20-85. Drlta: deaks, 227 20th St., on tbe bay, • VANCE ON YOUR l~l E. Edlnaer, S.A. 549-»41 LATE model wuher and at lll4 Auattn, Colt.a !.teaa exc rwvl chr U.38 642·3408 PERSIAN stud aervice, red NC\\'J)Ort Beach m-t540 !Made m Ca11erJ dryer, aood coodlllon ~. on Sal. or Sun. N 3M C I ..,257 malo. Approved. I; 0 · BOATS CL E AN ED .\ RK Wl'nt PEOPLE SC-$836 each. ~. GARAGE Sale, Moving to Snow chain tire1 TO RENT. ew OP}" ,v Mtr9965. inspected 35 cants per foot. 1 train )'OU for a posl· e Sec'y•, many to $90(I F..qual Oppor. EmpJoyer $80 1 YR. . · del A in. apt. Round plcnlc ttll, 4 G00-1.f. series, 8" wlde. $200. t ~ 144-4844 MS-1255 our Irvine o~ In • Bookkeepers S600 TYPISTS .. Dtdtaphone, 60 ital!. Late~ all eycle ~~la~~~ i;: d~ (Sun. 2.5-AprU 1). SCS-7881. Pl•noe/Ora1n1 826 Dogs 854 Bo•l•/i\,arint 5~~~val~tate~e:!i • E11erow/Sec'y $550 w.p.m. Hi&h school dJpJorna Kenmore waaber. 636-28«1. !tn~ corld. Blk/i'Old 48'" md ANTIQUE Fre'nch ito\1e 10 ORGAN HOBBY • DAL?tlATIAN PuPI, AKC* Equip. 904 ;;'J;i:,.., for local, na-* 100°/o FREE * req'd. Xlnt frl• .. benefit. & • DISHWASHERS, .....-. ONntal C<l(f.. Ible, Top m.e~'d•i:' po';/.;"' ,~::~ Maleo, femal<~. Pel-lllOW -·--··-····-- tlopll 4 international com-Llz Reindd-'a Alency working conds. Apply in dryen, reblt, IU&l'D A needl reftn, SacrU. Tool.a, Uprt&ht blk ~ht Iron • Champ. stock. Reas. 846-5n7 WANT '72, '73 M c r c or patau. Call Pat Beran, em Campus Or person, 8:90-9:!0 am, Safeco dt1v'd. 839-16)); M&-5218. Mi.c 295.1 Royal Palm Dr chalrt.) 592-3233 Don't buy any r .,an until SCHNAUZ1'..'R • AKC, chatn.· Evinrude -40 -50 wfth ~ec SU-.27oo, Denni• i: DeMll ~2118 Newport.Beach Insurance Co:, l75 70 Building Materl•l1 I06 CM.~. ' ALMOST new 2 -th old you. can play! Non-pi~_J'~ plon aired, wpel· penonall· atart, tor •le '67 Evlnrudt !l A&'ency ot lntlne, Brook:hurat, F o untaln EASTBLUFF GAR.AGE ~""" welcometoittmifreewuni: ty. Avn.U. for stud. 61M002.1 40 w/elec atart, runa IQOd, chef.,n o.. AJIO SECRETARY Valley. l!:quol Op-11> e SURPLUS BUILDING SALE-Fri., Sal " Sun. lOam '' x 8' Deluxe Gem Top ahopa. >'ot lntonnallon 6'2-M!IO San ,Joie, Lona; Secft!lary w/front otftce ap.. Employer. MATERIAL • l(X))'1 of NEW to 5pm Comm.unity Silver Campe\' lbell, for plck·up. C.Ontact: Tom Dieterich, SILKY T_:rrlers AKC: Male ~JO°"HN=so=N"6h=p"'OUt=board="°"....,.°" BetdJ,. Torrance, Sant a peara.nce, per 1 ona I l t y, TYPIST·Recept. tor smtll ITEMS! Doon, lumber, ply. plate Rrv. for 8+ e'xtru, ~;-t J3~~crlficina 642·2851 Slff •7 Fm $l75 ,M~2'l. tor, never used. Injured An&-;Anahetm, San Dleao ' public contact It aeneral of. manu!. firm. Over ~-30. WOod, alum lheetina, mold· boys SchwlM bike 26" 10 , ::;:: · Coast M&1ilc Service A er & Sun, 64 · back. Mu.I: Sell! $2!!0. ~twood Oaks. flee experience. N'eat Appecf.. Ir. eoodc"'&ilne Ing, windowt etc. IP girll 26" b1ke Ir. other PATCHWORK qWlta -com-Newport Blvd: ,t H'arbor RUSSIAN WoUhound Pa~ _548-<~~181~·---=--• EMPIRE . , llklll1 req'c. Tapmatic rp, BU1LDl!R54URPLUS Pxt1cs. 30« Carob, NB. pletely handmade -well Costa Meu. $200ood. Sacrlti~ _ _,!o 88 r f75 to 80 HP Mercury OB ens E I MANAGEMENT CORP. 1851 Kefteri.na; St., Irvine. 2408 So. Main St. S.A. BEDROOM aet chfft book· kn ° w n Pattern 1 ' I homi:;.. 54!TV'I ' w/controla A 2 tankt, f100 ff fttJ netr 9?9-a.. , . Mon thni Sat fo:5 ate chairs 'womab bl· Re a son a b 1 e y priced. MARCH MARCHES IN • and COCK·A·POO PUPPIES or beat offer. 5e-02.t6 H evel posltlon. Aero N. 8., -WAITRESS-nt: MS-1032 ~cl!, whltt' wicker furn, 494-2264. so does Walllcha with an Adorable Poodle Shop • Computer or Dial· BJ3.871) Needed FUmlture 110 antique1 It rnllc. Sat a. Bun CHAGALL Utho $ .f. 5. , :!l~~-tnvtfs!:t?"· ~~'. 642-4818 daya 551-3796 eve ~~ :f1.A~~4' 1las1 bl1· ~ · ~ll'OUDcl. ~ SECRETARY ApPlY Jn PeNon 9-5 tn7 Port Manlelgh Plcauo Etchlnr $75., Brad· floor samples many other1 8 W~k old Basset Hound 541J..1761 ~ •tfP>us eo~x-For Newport Beach Ad LOVE'S BBQ ANTIQUE wht Fr. Provtn· ai:c, N.B. Harbor View bury oil $175., Dall Lltho at dff,PlY. d~ted prices. pupplew, brown & white Ir. . ' Ni°wf.o·rt'.! . Aaency. All "'llil lncludJn& 30l6 BrlllDl St, clal d..rc. lhell $55. Giant Homes. 1185.. Others. Pvt J>tll. w 1llichs' Music City lrlcolored. ~c. 962-3139. Nead a "Pod"t Ploce an ad! ' · ahol1hand. Sharp looko, long Coot& Mna . bru1 candJOltk:k 185, Glu-SINGLE bed, lxmk badJI, ,:5J0."595"""===----..,.-.pnonnel At•~~ hours, KOOd. 1*1· WANTED! Carpenter t 0 ed plan~1-~ 3' hi, mattreues, brand.new PLAYHOUSES -custom South Coaat Plaza M0-2830 DoVer Dr., N. • Send Raumt: build deck tor 56• Sall Bott. pi. Mau:runa: ctn. $.10 ea. Kirlcb bedlptead <Queen) deai&na er standard plan.I. WURLITZER Chord Ota;an, 64i.J870 Claaailled Ad no. 62.f. Wrtte Clasattied Ad No. 884, Old China kltus c:arvina 5xl' Lots of other thinp, too! A · Frame • cutle -etc. model 4022-D, 1971. Only SaJg,· Cost ~~o~~ 9'l626 ~! ::·. ~?91:. mi, ~~i!~ ~:u~ ~~& ~U&.K.B., nr ~~tailed. 675-6712 or ~1;:1t ~ ~~e;'!~~t ~can you use $40. TO a esa, • WAITRESS gallery, ea. Fr. coffee GARAGE tale 3-24 & 25 9 COLDSPOT chest &eeter, PRIVATE party wants to ER WK. WORKING Wanted for 7 to 3 lh1tt. Pre-~pllery, $85 lampt. tnl 5, mattreu le 1imn., 275 lbl, $100. Stgnature buy P 111. no for cash. TIMET No ex-Secretary J-~r 25 or over • be.by accea, bed spreads, room heater, $50: Both ln &2278. necftaaey, MaJor ****CdMll<tllYAOon· JAMAICA INN ·WHITE full-olRd eaJtOpy elec ruon etc. 24092 "'lY aood cond. Pb :S. "'"'w""l"--,M"'e-ch-:-oln-e-1--:::121.:, co~e"f products co. WW struction ComDfJl.Y Meka bed, firm mattreu, sprtnp, Brooldleld, i.ke Forest. 646-8l67. "• ~ you. Call Mrs. )<JUll( lo<Q> Willi Wlatod-t>" COFFEE SHOP matchq .,.,..., u I 5 . 58&-6271. """""e°'e1"'i.o."."."""'B""•y,,.,C°'lu"'b,--SINGER, model N1> 5().1 ·-- JlfoJti<>n, 5'5-35IB. perlen<\e tn '.llcit>!!P.ePlng, 2I01E. CoaltHwy.,CdM Octagonal, waltjut game MOVING to om.u.. ho""' FA:MILY M•mbenblp $!ll00. Cont0l-All faa._. Xlnl For an od Ill Woman'• WOThl i!LES W-•N -Illa!& aloi ~ '" AllP'l+ In ·-' ~~QA """"1>1t•"""4 up DOtlb. Evel'Y1hbta muat PO Box 75!!69 Sanlord Sta· cond. $ISO. Call:~ Call Mary Both-642-5671, ut, 330 ~ , ap<n. 00 -Mr< Welton' • "'. WAIT81JS --· ••• n-1 • • ao by Sat. 3/:K; ~I table, tlon, I.Do Angel.,, 90015; F Fu~~i:;. XJn t sM.IOll tor •f>lll. 410 ~pm. Exi>tr. J.111111>o "'" 21.,Ap. ~ ~ i~~~eJ.!.I .elec. tra1n1, walnut couee VACUUM Hoover uprlabJ T~ti~O:'°• HI 1• 836 Take Two To Go! Cuddly TwOIOlllt • c»m· ply ln penon, Surt A 8.lraolrt h 145. s*t a. S ONLt tbl., clde by 1111de refrl. $19 50 Good TV b/w 18" 1 nta. lntment . SECRETARY, J)oo~. 59~ W •. Coalt Hwy, N.B. ' ~ . • un • Ctroat-tree) Much more %m' portable $42.50 Xlnt Bllael 1973 ZENITH & RCA '!Va & ~ t~~t. 30 ~~ayio:n ~:1 ~ WAITRESSOd ,lbr graveyard 8~ A lovetnt,1 ·s• m GoldeGAn RAGC!rcleE, NBSA. 6'6.Ll!13SG. aweeper $6.liO. 552r® itereoav"'··'moc1prteo<d1., .~ tnclear,~~kA11 ) ( .7072 .;i._,~ te80Ul'Ceful rUi Varit!d & sllllt. le a Reataurant, tutted b&ck Pine dln1na tb1 TRADITIONAL wed d ln,1 .,... '"' wi.; "" .QJEPH MAONIN lnl<•e•~ ~ so 11 d 1400 W. ~ HI•>., ?lB· w/2 1eavot; SbaJtu own Loto ol e).oth .. ; -.. Re-gown. Size 12 • worn once. on dlapJay al o:.y Coon' • Opper. Em r bookkeepln& 6 ~te typ. Apply btwn. 8 i: 9 P·llk ' 4 aide .l 2 ann, BarTel 1aznt dlnef chair, bed, IUrfbaard Alao 0.tbedral lenath veil. ty'1 ~t dealer. ~plc- AN ted full ing essei:rtW.1 elf! otttce In WAJTR!:SSES .. FOOtf A tbl Ma,pJe'lwn led:a, Maple A Mby fumlture + much ~3638. -.c.& ture tu , 1 Yl' pa . A ~e eornmi'::h On 1 y Irv1M , area. SaWy open. Cocktail exper. ool1. ~d'• .chHt_ Trunk, colfee tbl 11 ~ ~t ~ .r· io..:s, 138 WOMAN'S Mtfdlll2 rtng 11et. :ror:n,w-:8'it>-~~~~ =, tx pret Apply Call 833-9603. Blue ~t. 6'J3..990C. , end t~ Girl.I SchW1nn 28" • • • . Like qew ~r used . ABC col TV 1 9 of 6 U~ 78 Harbor al SEX:liTAR~ I WAITREllS,' ._,., Ari(,"ln -·' MOVIN~. ale. Dining While fld: U-.. ttlna. Brooldwro or Ha 968-3321 Sal11& AM. DYNAMIC DUO' pel'IOll, .'63S W, • MEDl'ITERANEAN o t y le l:;_ Loll •pa~~ ":.1'f 175. 96 33!7 alt. 6 pm. or 9021 \,ia;,i., H . B '. ~OMAN MATURE You A: )'OUl' excellerit t:YPina NB bltwn 3 & 4 pm. . p.riie table-w/4 ~-317 RomotDOAPt.ce cM POWER mower front throw 962--5559. F tne needett I.or ' skills 1n the front olOCt! cit W~~o_1._. llharp1 vi clolt, ed ~ Xlnt coodltlon. 6.f.S...t95Q or~ ' real anapper al" 3~. hp ,;BT°'E"RE~a"°,"'o.~lux-e"'lm=,...a~ar- lry a.a.lea Exper p rd a loc.al brokena:e flnn'1 enlZUlllUllc, d Price .,_., Solid bn.u metal catcher, new con-'rant. Q'lte Ml sJze,l[)'lllo..o nece.i. 114+-2'94. 11ua1e.t dept. SaJaey open. &l,:!1..~ thru ro. • '. ~~1 •• Kt. 115.6 ... Colld GARAGE ~ FR!" -~-~! dltlon. ~. · cllMaer. Ten aen a1r Cl.ll u-. :Petersen, 6",1890, w I I. aumm.r. Call ~ au. 5PM .,.. ay ~3 Basset ""'b c._.'6"'6 TWIN t b d k> .pkn 200 , It SALES LADY .. ,.... for appl 6'15-781i 0.,. Sat le SWl table-<lreller1 _baby items, eenage e rooms suapens n llll'X, wa Experience SECRET~Y, -id typing 642-4083. Arrythin& r~, MdVING. Must sell bea\1t. xlnt. cond, rum, & lots ot functional groupings, Hi-Fl, :;{'peFMJ::k.~=& • The Show-Of!, aldJla req d. At leut 10 Balboa loland. ..-.· b 1 6 blacl< la mile l10 Acacia Ave CdM Rup, PalnlinP, Divld"' n laland. w.p.m. Sh not req'd; die> • ~ ·&~ X~ twn :,, ~GE Sale Sat I:~ 9-6. Screen etc. rail. 962--8556. auar. Wu Jett unclalmed. SA!<&SPEOPLE 2, to talk taphone uaed. 2 Man Ole. , WE N-YOlf!• 'Spanlah .Jll lhelvea IS" 3415 Sall Martno Cir. O>tta Wll&JN l\lchY tennl1 rocket Originally over $151l. Now !~t the moot ruck>UJ Al1'pOtt -· m.'93(), -' nu hiahboy, 42'· """"' -.. _ MovJnr, ~ $lfl. Schwinn nett 211 Jn. 132, $110. or omall pymnta. ~.d odlty, URE SERVICE Station Sal"""': 1able. ~2831.-!urnltun, dftdna ,nn oet, =~ sJ=."~· ·:;'1:·TV S.l.,/Serv: Ollly. ~ll/.':i.:::: ~~:ti.~~ DUNCANJ>l!YFE..4hlflta':m ""*'· •·• l6' BELLYBOARO --.Int cone! 1315LoJlanAve. CootaM ... no. Part Urne OK.' ~f d. Full or p/tlme. >.p. T111e Assembltr1" se4 8 chall'I. chino. !'llblntt, MARINE \)""• _., un,...akab1" ' box $ l S : tonnerty Meoa NOl'tl> eent.r q.a/16 pm 114+-71•9 ply Shel! Sta n, 11th i Ci.rfcs =denu .. 1887 pwnp orpi>, aaftboat, 8 <flnilhy, llrl<hon, Motorl?.cle hclme4 perfect e Repair All Makel ' v•--tro 1. Irvine N,B . -t' worka well. 835-DIO, ext 293 chain, m I 1 c hardware. cond 81.,1189 e U•ad TV'• F-Sale • Stereo -~ n cs ' ' ' 1 • • 5 T I days, wk·ndAI 9'J9..0283 Weekend 9 to 3. 1583 Mon· · ...-.i. ' "• : Ex.per. i yrs · mtn. SER.VICE Stauon Attendanbl r, yp ltl INING = •·bl with full rovl:a co.ta Mesa. CARVED atatuei fr 0 m CSl:A Member • reUabl1, tfloor aeWna. Full or (2) Exp tune-1,1p~ Ume •_,--a....!-t D 'vum ·'--e • aroutld the world, 2-3' ft. Orange Co. since 1961. Laf.a>'<tle Stott El hrl 39lS Eut :'Hwy, i:tK,...._1el ' upholltmd chain, m&1>I• GARAGE 6 lndOOr "8l•. Jtlah. ft< • Old "' ..... Open 6 d.,., 9 to $. !"I'~. '-~J.21D. CdM. I J • Acent Clerks .... cart. Sat • SUn. l06 Furn, klnl-A lull badJI, etc. clilna ;;;;;,, u-sS'.'~' 1 B1ck s. C1I Baker 5411-6002 • SERVICE Station ,\t'!"iant =:'ay, Lquna IJeaclt. ~& ~ ~;. lg' YWCA Anttque • Flea Mart MORAN'!'Z Jftodel 22 am/fm fUlJ ';l"""· ~~ VOLT REDEC _ mull ..u, Oonoolt Phone 8llMl.18T. 1'11 No. Bro.dway, Santa ~mod~!~ ,:.,. ":~ Varian Data I t.1aehlllfl . .An rmm.d. Opening !"or A • SECRETARY DM :-~:::rk!NtmJ ' ln1tontPel'IOflMI 11ereo1w&lbYe1eat,dln.GARAGE ale-TV aet • tft11~22,23,2f.J2.9 table, 'P' 12" 3 wll)O ' ' · Temporary 8arvice ...., ompa, end tablet, stand, IOla, balr deyor, apea~er•, X)pl cond. ~':E Sta~~et~ 3$t8 Campus I>r., atfte mi mltc. C7S-058'7 blender, eottee table I: POOL Table, 7x4, 1 pc Ila~ MMU& aft •:30 pm -...--need, 897l '-A~..!.: Newport Bttcb 548-4741 21 .... Colot TV Spanlah IOf.I mile. 968-5598 • too, auto ball retum, can be CRUNDCG Studio 200) Hi-!'\ Older man Ok. .._.""', F.quil Oppor, Employer ' maple cottef I: occ table: MOVING -Eve:Ythina: Goe11 colh operated. Accel• lncld. QuacJruouic, brand new In Hunt. Baach. tet wrouaftt bl·beck c:bn A Gr.at Val.,.., Mar. U.2!!, $250. 67H17l. fact cartqi>. l'l50 retail s:~c:;, s~i:.,-.'71.:: Etqier. w~ m Salary othtr act:eA, l!G-3534, 10-4 P,M. lml Clf\lar 'll<e, R~,~~;"b\J. 50 Syda, ib'I'• Sacrtf. 1'95: 962-M.13. She'll love to llllll lde Into ,_A Wkr'1o. App!Y Atoll + bonus. ltln...,.: 1800 SOFA, r:.,..n. aood COJ!d.· l'tvlnt, Univ. Pk. ·-•·., b \i., ~ WEBCO .. ttcontalne<I "'"'° thla ,Ptetty coat arwtcap.' ttatlon at 17th A tmne, CM Edinier Ave H.B. rnart>le top cotfte fbi: ANTIQUES, f\U"L, lam[>I, ~ cottee ta ' ' 1' reel to ~ tape rec:brder Smart !or achool, travel 1 YOUNG ho • Mwl 1"' 41l121''. tiotb bar 1 a In I • pl lal!I' ~· patio • Xlnt. rond. $50. 61"'1083. liv ..rf' 'fff'. _. oprln&l Crochet coot lnlm SHIPPING. & tlm for "tnta1 .i.:"" Call -· . chain. 11116 ll:, B&lbo& Blvd., POOL Tab!" WHOLESALE lll""i"" lll"'I-neck down o( .,_ed In 2 p/nme 1~· * * *, 901".\ • .... ~. N.B. Alao mattntaee~ "'taboda <l 1 [I rofora. Hu double Cl<!Chel -· ' '' ' ,..._, Sa lam po. 1141·3338· -l S rt~ i:,·-~-Pa never uoed, both <or $161), GARAGE Balo all <lay t A • ,,.. to You 9'lrt4reu plua c~ ~ on • .,. .,.,.,.~t. t-RECCIVING CLERK, UIU&llf -., 96M9IO Sun. Dbl ~. vontty, other ROYAL TYPEWRITER '1lllt.r ,_ n..,eat wt:/. to tem 11l121 .,. 2-ll lnclotlad • I.I j ]je...} 13, RUS'l' to1*:1 curved MC-tum. Loedt ot odd• a end• Good condition. C1eMI 1 ·m prt and ~ UWl:MTY·nvm CENTS lltli•1•1 V tional, v~ co,ndL 325 Hamilton, Colt& Meu. $25. • 644-8581. 3 lin11, 2 Times, $2.00 tra;e 1 1° • ntft: 1 kl· for eaclt Plltl!!nr -add ~ Da.. -· · MUJt sell p•·Tio, ~,_ •---~·••, 411 QT"NT De1~r ~ady mer. Wh P rl~ qu c e cent• rot 1etch @.ttern for V rl -... ...... .. (_ _l~IUIU I ~ duo ln b wot, euycare All' Mau ancJ Spe(d&I Handl-a an DREXEL -oe I Crett, alley oet. 11th A 12111. Ahn'a and dy's. 11 .50. F/J<TASTJC boxer inale 11 Olonda to Ill and go. ~ Ing; otborwllt' thlrd .. lua Moclllnef' Anllq-800 chest, -. • nJabtatantL Nr. Paint, Fri, Sat, SW!. Small, 2 ft. 16· oo-m. moa. love• kld1. aO.d waJch •fi~.!'_\0<181 Pa8 tt10•"n 14 1.' dellvery~!'Ul . -lbtff riot:: ~ , ._.. "".. S'I'ERLING 1tlver, ~nrose AA.. """--""'c ••uann :U.'I • , • • 91 wee'-~,...._, '""nd to • ,.;,:, SAN CLEM"""" •~ " ~-lfoutehold Good• 114 by Wallace, 12 place aet"••, ..,.. -~w. 18. Size U (bust 34) .,.,. -~. - A leader In !lie mmt com• ANTIQUE SHowl'SALE· 2 BEDS, 1 ~· I""'""' !lli1·~ oiler 6 pm. -~ l YR old Al(C male Be!lile , 2 5/8 yard• 35-.lnob labrlc. ~il'tior~:-tll"..fi~ !Nltr 'ltldultry -la loOldna BAN ~·INN Wto<>jjht ""' table_ • 4 A1'11"1QUE walnut spool bed S lfl" tall. Needs Ip Yard to S~VEN'rl·FIV!l CENTS Dept b u3, Old a.1- for aa ~ a )T) Marett. 1' " ZS cbe.irt, alao mllc. 8*-3845 f'5 plu1 matchln& tlmolt U ED BICYCLES run, a must. 80-849&. tor each pattern -add 25 statkin New York, N.Y. Shlppl.Qs ~RtctMni atrtc. °'""'1 Ac.tmlUkin fJ.25 DANISH modern llv. rm. aet new bed 1Dtftd1, $15 tac. All 1)ptt * &l2-1272 FR.EE to aoocl home a "'°' centl for eacti ~tlern tor lOOU. Prtnt N•ftlil. ,~ You aJUll be alilio lO -'< IWIHELO~ \Vll11a to 11t1y $411,, mrtr. '80, Call alt. Wool hanO bl'alded niom BOYS! 5 1pd 20" Schwinn old fumiile 314 German Air M.U and Specl31 Hand!· Zip, ..... ,. 1' ....... overtfnle Abrfe=-old tuml(\11'&.' Utlque 6:30 pm,-.... Np, u:ceUe.nt condltton, blka. Vf!J:Y l'OOd cond. $35. Shep. puppy. &.n..8217. Ing; othe~ee third-clan NEEDLllCRAFr '12! ~Am:, °::in. 1or ; OrlOntal ai lndlai1 "'I· oicl * GOUl SOFA ? =r.:':'bl1o "':i" wt~ I j Pboae 8'+-1113. WANTED good home IOr =:ey or w:::.,.lalotSa.:r.: croctte1, ltnll. tic. FM catett w/a-~ ~~ Polntl>wl. CUhi M!~1W/"'~cond. bu Chalro Ill Mor 5 or ~~~~R hl!alllU'l6-~r Pood(e Marlon Martin. llw DAJLY d=no.~ -. County contp&rll' that --1-I · ' -Saturday 'A . Sund I y . R pupa. PILOT. 442, Pall•rn Do~t.. Bute I•-knDto, pa~ excetlEJt pay A boOdl(I. WANTED. Cull -tor HEAVY 3'15' ll>ple -M+-2111J. -eves. 1 YR. old male •lrlRed 'l'll<r %12 W"t 18th St.. New • -~ Early .menca.n uia 1110que table. En4 tabltl. lt:mps 21'iii" un1iMd forelt ireen BlCYa.ES cat. Ntutfred '•hot.I.~ York, N.Y. 10011. Pr!nt 1~::&~.00~ BOOll: _ -l,pplt f\unltun. -., ahd plctuto. -· ~ -dnJll!I. 1-10 l 3 Spetdo. New I< Ullad. to Jlood home '4f.'1931. NAME, &DDRF..58 with Learn by pi'"""I Pat· ln p~ A~QUE J lJhona oolld LAJIGE wroualtt ltop boOk -... aood oolld. ~ or Will talt'e trade-In. 507--0792. FREE WOOD • Mlldel Glw ~~ and STYUl terns. $1.00. or Contact. B. Kroll<a Wr• brau .liilit $15 or Deaj cue, Ba1mn rad! IUD• boot oll<'r. Red lhlci! JUNIPER treet 8' lalJ $2). Co. 16'4 SuJ1fl10r Ave .. C.M, SEE • MORE Q u I ck Otinplele IANnt Gift -oiler~ ?'!!! .,,,_,, aol4 llocU, w/ 413 Bent SI., Lquna Bch, 64&-3231 ru1t1on1 ind choola one -mou thon lllll &1Jb • VDM A.efiifiilH' iCi2 MU!ll' eelll Phloh llrlt ..a llJt. Pl °" but (\tl)ltaJro), Local d<ly. PART lAb•ador female pup-t>att!rn free ffOfn our 11.00. =•..._ ____ ,., .. , --1 ooll & 1/1; llmulon ooll 844-1-ltEFRIQ. UC It. 1.lke..JJU, l>Y to Jlood oome. • SJJ~ita.Summer Catalog. AU Coo"•1•'1• Affltaa - MU!'r •U ... ~'ft __ l!ll,... likll nr.v p<1 &· 5)µ1111. ll\itffi11-ue ill $115. Wahr m-L'1! nr lacl< Call ~llBil 11 ... 1 0n1r eoc. f.·~itty R•c -· • !IOc. l>'h1<1Jto61 ......._, "111! Ger Siie 112 -ll215, olec •IV $411. 646-32511., ERECIOUS lavende• "°"'t INSTANT stw(/IG BllOK -ol 1J Piiie ~ ... ~PH: lilbflnL ~. '!! • · ~1~ ~ tn~• •Doc• ..... l'!! TABL.E, white tormfca 42" rm. apayed fe. eat. All ahot1 11t. 11 w tod"Ay, weRr tomomwr. 50c, 2n2 Mlcl>eleell Dr. lr~IM, Cellfomla muoo, .. 1. * Equal ()ppot. Em seu k11t Mew ••• l I • 1u """""RE Pl -· pid nuMMAGE Silt • II. Jolln'I ~ $!!. -M-~ ~= lot sol3·bed cutnrt", "'°"in&· No chUd, !~ .' q.,ut -t • IS po.tlarnl. """''"""~ ~'s.~!i~.~ .. S.L &sr:~ l>w47" tubeo, DU/J,.:;1~::::::.p':'1n ~~~N~J!: ~~dt! 'rO'l.fK.W: :..:,~~.'0.~ ~; ...... QltUt -, -Ul\0£ 1lcA WllU\LPOOI. BGY SCllUI tieneOI flk'lf!I $11 ~I'"" T)>pcwrlfet •P'WI'• ...... <ar!TJdg•. e homo. &4)-iiOj,N r .. hlon fact.. IJ. !IOc. ~ Fru:m.:J\ M ll&le, 152$ Keel, OSM:, sat l $10. • izo, or best otter. 557~155. Cfrii; Pupplfs, Free to GCiOC\ rut rerull• 11.re ~ a phone QuUl1 fw W.y'• ~ • • ....._ • &>II. lJI a.m, 01 ll'RIG. JIOO, rut ruulll.,. lult a Phone Hom<. ~ llottcn TeJT. 11 •<oil away W-• 15 btauUlul pe111ms. lllc. Wont ad retU!t1 •• ' -awult<I Ml .•. -...._ llMl7t call a-. -Min. -JIG.4P), -----~-~ ---·-·----- - ' ; ) ll 1 ---,_, .f~' !)lie '. bv . .oro..· '"'iiA ,, ,. .. ""°'' - ' • • -- - - .. r:,· - ,.I -· ~ • hr• - .... - -.,,, ,,, ,e<. - . . . . . . 1& IWlYl'tlGT ·-· ' F-.-ZJ,lm . , . ·~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~,,~~r~~~~~~~ir~~~~~~~I - r lr;;il 'r _ .... Jr,:;i I -~ .. I~ I _ .... l'ii '~ I ~ I~ I .. ·"· Iii] I .. (4•' • • lfil I -·· 1§1 1 ...-... ~ 1§11 ~"'""-" .l!!J 1 _l!!l . ~ -J ~1 '.lf! = "•••' fOI C)cfee, .... -Mo~,.~, : .... ~-~~=~:1 T~rud<~;"~'-·-·-·~~-~~-"9'~2 Vw Na A-. ..... ..:. 970 ,......._ = 970A.-. l._,tod 970A-. '"'!!!'!!'! JJiil I::" ~~~~~1 ~·~ .. ~,,.~.1=::~~t2J~I .... C,-~OSE ---'i · '64 1Hc '6t chev BMW =MAZDA ;01scHE vowwAGmli 11] HOUSE BOAT. !Win 250 llAl£Y DAYllSOlf · SCOUT VAN · WS£ A *Md!• '73 Rotary 1t '71 l'orsche 914 '69 VW •~:.".!:i'.T1;..,,"'",~ ~I· OUT • 1 I VS, aub> tranJr. ndlo, heilet, $66 MONTH 5 Speed, AM·.f'M Stereo, • 113 -;. am.IS ~'::~ • Of WESTmTU 4 wheel dtlve. Travel two -ye11ow • wbl1o. 3 BAY 36 MONTHS OPEN LEASE in1cxu1 Sl!ARP tn11 ... llllO. ' ~l~ mlla. W4-6\'193E. $1766 , 197 . ARIA ~ ~~~ ONLY $3495 '~?'·beat.,., ZXJt. cau-we.ta.,.. -w ... woo1m1n11er 51299 s..ii-Yoo'nllll!'n c REVIERBMW Hunt Beach How11Rochavro101 $966 :rr J'A.IRl.INER, brhtol Ul-4441 t9U214 l.i "' I • ...!. Sa1eo . Service .I.••lh>& • Newport Boach seen. You'll Buy It =• "':, ,.~ ~ TUOIUy 1flru SatuN.ay SALE •I ~~.:""' -Wt uW 211 w. ~iir"-MAZDA M•cArtll=s~ Jamboree flt LfJDi& :::r.-::n.:-..:~ i:=Di!tn~ ~· = v· l lD~ At~v·. YOLYO CAPRI . ~.'!;ft~~~ .. TOYOTA Clll board Wed/lb-Fri. 'boot, CIUb bm, etc. Show TR·A co " 196& -· C.M. 616-9303 1--------1•-D n) Alao llU TS 912 o.n. Harbor, Slip oa,.7, room oond. Will take ,, ,.,,. 'Tl u•"'"" Cam 11331 Belch Bl. -_, • · ' • '1!66 Hsrbor CM - '6!00. -. Trium.PI> """" In partial • . I 1 '• .. r ''I .i ·-Wbeels per ~ and 91<. ' . . Im TRI Hull. Walk...,. -· SIW168 27• OF BEAm & • WHEEL ~. ·~ ~. x,~ .. ~h.-~!.7·si:! • MERCEDES BENZ ~~;~ ~· ~t .~E:A~.~~-r:-,. wt..iultld. 45 HP All elec ~LLF.GIATE • • u ... e, "~~''' Gl74EOQJ $5'1l8, Sunaet 50 USED Gblu Dunen .. ~~ . -.. ,. ..,.,. ~ Ton, Camper Special Ford, 5460 Garden Grove ~ C.-......, ' ""M' ' Ouyaler. 1-led. ._ _, •. rrp.. w In rl'•NCE Cheyenne Auto 350 ""' b ..::.~ 'lamPI• '61 Beette ( ) lllll\ 100 hrl. UM new. FR!ne, 1111" Wbeell. Xlot u.Mlll air/rood.' P/S, p / B: ~0 Welimlnlter, Calll. BRAND NEW MER CE ES ---QnlY ~· · ··~ Priced for quick oale. Cond., Equlp./hoin, li&h~ Outom Steering whl, .... ~;;;;;:~=~......,-'13 CA' PRI ON DISPLAY 'Tl . 9ll T. Sharp, yellow, 5 ~· m.31lS!. •· J>Ul"P • ~ 165. THE TRAVCO 270 deck. Tinted 1W.. Tl'anl '70 aiATEAU 12 Pua. Van •pd, alloy whoels, stablllur ~~ 25• F~ cabin crm.e; * lllo!M.1r cooler, O>olant Recovery Automatic, ''Delld Sharp" Order Yours Tod•y Sharp New Car bars, AM/FM stereo, under 125 HP vs. SlPI .. Held, '91 HONDA aso a. a• . MOIOR HOME System, 3 ..... Ilka, (56 gal (47UIU1) $3399. sun .. I GUSTAFSON Trade-ins tact warr. f1SOO Day -,. ,,_ .....,, Calley, radio A bait tank. 1500 Jdlonwten llnoe new capaclly) G&U&'\'11, tog lights_ Ford, 5440 Carden Grove C • I E D 545-J688 Sin Cha; Eves, ....,.. a.di ..,.... ~to cndse ti.lb or aid. by 2 old men OYtr 30. 1 Carb bump r fl.W'd, at e p 1 Blvd., Wt'IJtminlter, Calif. Uncoln-Mercury· om1ng n very •Y' ~. Jim. Includes Bra '3500. 6M-M93 • leab, not ridden tn 6 mos. rou.: bumper, tow hook, locJdn ~936-4-0=~10'=-===,.--6800 Ask About Our Unique & oover. 1966 VW Camper custoni bit 'IJ' SKIPJACK ,\ tnllor-Lea Cberrp $300. l93U Ety, PED :y LUXURY EQUIP· hu.,, E Ton locking rear WANTED I Belch at Warner Used Morctdos Looso "ENAULT ln . .D>rot>e. ~· longer wboel than 2 ,n. old. Xlnt cond. lrvlne, s.trl!M6. 12,IX)) ~A1[l).~, ro:f end. Chrm below eye line 84ui,Mtlngton:* (213Bel acb592.554t Planf . .,_ · ba:ae!act.' re'tandblt. mg1600hecadc. rermbtt' J:ow -!6;500. Bob 19'12 KAWA8AKI 90 mount/Extra mllT1Jl'8 12.16.5 tractlonli. H f I rts ENAUL Lane, l>tu'I: 54 8-9383 · Only 600 mllt'I, !Uni perl.ect n. .. 1 Swi~ttery with Mus/snow tires on Tacoma ~chain tires ro'RENT. "'Home of th• Viklns'' ouse 0 mpo R T trans, brkl, ete, etc, •tovt, --·. ,!,,,,.__ • •--~1 or dirt. •= with ::r-255 Amp. wheels. Dark yellow wtblk G00-14 aeries. 8" .. ,i..te """"M·"chester Bu••• p-..>. icebox, etc. MUlt see ~. ~·-••~··~ ~· ""~ -POwer Plant, Electtic-Onan In $6500 ed (Suo. 25 . A.pnl 1). 548-'i88i.: DATSUN ~· ~· ' ~-M~ Kings N 30 l'I'. Owen1 cruller, ta-Bell hel.~';_ilSl * 6,000 W, 2 eyt./&lr cooled re!.". ~t ·:::-e 0i on the ~ti!...,~. F1'W1 •SALES & SERVICE ~7 Road, .B. -·• •A~ brld .... ;J;J.l'V n....._ Vent In ba--; k _ .. _ '65 OODGE Van. Rebuilt _...,-'"N ~on .. u nc p. Good .. .,,,,.. u""""'" wee e1Jl.l9. -..i ..... New tran•mts~·n ._ ft "'TSUN · "And·We Mean Service'' 1971 ""STOM vw -•· I -• GIRL'S BIKE • 21" tlm, Prewtred foe and roof air ...... ~ oru • 'I#"' '72 M ·'· 2SOC C ~u ' ffiMY -'Pf ...,, ' '71 FORD F350 brak Xlnt oond IUOO ere-• pe xtru, mags, radial s, 494-~ -19" frame, hl.lfle hand!.. oondltloner I REAR R«rlg· ofter~'i<s-692i alt 5 pm. or NEW 1973 $7495 • AM/FM, 34,000-ml. pooo. :I>' Sldp·J " .... -lr'l··brid-, 200:-:-:: bar1, new seat • pedalt. era.tor, 1 cu. tt. in lieu of 1 TON srAKE Auto Trana, Power Steering, • t • Call Gl•nn ~ ~~. -• ., •· Orange 125 ltd I New Travco AM/FM RANGER XLT Autos Wantod 968 PICKUP •·~-~ ~· !~ =· ~-.::•...:54;!:!>-0048=::...::*--Stereo Comb./Tln, Spato, V8 auto trans heavy duty NO DOWN r= w~~ ~ = . . . '6? vw SEDAN . et2. • ... _ .... ., 'SCHWINN boy'• Stingray rtd.,nylonlncludlngbumper tti-e. ~re .,wheels WE PAY T9P · ' te wi ENGINE OUT. •13 $f750, 548--21.84. bike $3(), Schwinn P'l'• mt. .\ cover/ToUet·Alrcralt steering, rad:: heat\!1: ~: $68.23 per mo. for 48 mo. ~=cirJr-ULY FINE • LICENSE. 1970 SK IP JACK 20, Stingray bike $30. 29U in lieu of std. and chemlcal/ wheel base, 2 tone bfue. ~ CASH ~:~~ $3273.GO. NEWPORT IMPORTS Sl!'A> * 642-m9 Fly~ ~ ~2458 Carob St. Eulbllltt, NI ~&=·~ .. ~fi::ml!: miles, immaculate cond. ~·-· 3100 w. Coast HWY .• N.B. · SAAB N b'rks65 Sun~ Cami>e(, ....J..11 644-Uto .... -...." (23565H). M"" ..... .-. %1-"-.....~ 64Z-941fi u , nu ttre1, runa ~ lf' BOAT, 2S hp, A trailer. 1972 YAMAHA XL 650, Q:~ sr1ankin lieu of std/ $3399 for used cars It trucka. just . ~~~~': ~Ull MERCEDES •67.nis A/C '69 SAAB, :;i dr sedan, $700 or offer. 673-1194. $450. Xlnt. COlld. Call Under!000mile1.Ul<o-I .70Gal .. ln DUNTON FORD calluaforu.eetttmai.s. ~'1"'1l.-"'°"-c...""-Aut Tran P/ 'Clean' many xtr&1,l9,000ml.Llc •59 VW, stick, 50,000 ~· 6C-9352/646-8358. oondltlon. Call to tee 'after Ue1,1 o( std Air Conditioner, GROTH CHEVROLET -~ MJ"-i400_ o. s., s, No. RSHW, $1CXXI. Many xtras. Sharp! $1b 14' S!Qor!llblnghof\I. 35hp, 5 PM w.,kd')'• ol all day l!,OOO$ BTU, Automotive. 22111 S. Main at Warner (636COG). Only $2295. 2100 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. llnn. 673-4506. :' ~·: ~~te w/traller. .~~~=00~~-miaNe 16,295 1961 ":~ "i'.7ci. 5:3;707~1 .. , Ask !or Satea Manager ·~~E~~ ~~ Jittjiiir~ ·11 ~ :-!4: ~andam. ·r=~ V:· ~t: • It clean. Track or trail. · Inter tor, auto matt c 18211 Beach Blvd. Garden Grove BI Vd , , .A · 9!0 w~ Lo mi 's. Beauty. Call call aft 4pm, 645-0763 • * Bolts, S•ll __ ,;.909~ Chamber, pp fenden, port-D NM transmlS&ion. al r COD• Huntington Beach Westminster, earn. 636-4010 'U ~ ~ 893-5775 -;~--~·--ed v--~1 ·-~ -A AR dltlon"1g . Ne" "-• and 847-6087 Kl ~3331 . ·n vw. Must sell by end <d WANTED • ~~es. -· -·-· " " ~' MIJ"1' 8'11 1969 Datsun 510, '68 Mercedes 230/8 TOYOTA mo. HIGHEST OFFER. YACHT SALESMAN 1~·0 Kawaaakl 250 =~Pe<tEx:~l~ntaoos~~~: ~:.gp-rg~~ 4 dr sedan, auto, lo mile· Sedan ,;499-~3038~·~,,_,,....,........,~I Muat be bmest. exper, Sidewinder 5COO mi, kloka INC. Call 545-8157 alter 5 pm and If your car is extra clean, age, very~· Auto Trans,.Air Cond, Power '72 TOYOTAS 1967 VW, Excelleqt oond., •=c. New lall & bkrg. like new. S450. Call Glenn, MOTOR HOMES week end•. see U• nm. St..nng, AM/FM with * FACTORY l700 or hen otter. :M Yacht•. G75-l393. ~6:::73-81.'IJo..::=.· ~-~--Sal11•S1rvJc1•R1ntel1 '11 Ford Van conversion 1 BAUER BUICK 1966 DaiSWl 4 Dr. $425. Xlnt Black in'tenor. low miles, * EXECU'l'JVE 673-6939 Evenings ~ •• ~tnd13. '.TraJFut1er."Mf~·1 2 Schwinn Bicycles, man'• • 13801 Harbor Blvd. ton, sleeps 4, heavy duty 2925 Harbor Blvd. C.Op8'!v0.fReurntrlgAlt.. fo5r ~f_,.,,~r. Coallmplblete service records * DEMONSI'RAWRS '63 BUG wtnew eng. Runs U tm...., ed. u....m..t bl .... racer wu $60. now $25. Garden Grove abocks, AM/FM stereo tape, Costa Mesa 979-2500 .. · • ~ av a e. $3l9S 10 good. $fi00. Call Dale aft S. _. m _....., gger Glrl'1 Hollywood, $3). 5316800 crptd,drpd,icebox,2~ IMPORTSWA?>.1TED '72Datm.mlllcoupe.4-sp(I: 642-47380!'642-8575. \ • ~· com p lt'te. 1 ,.,,613-,,.;;-==·=,,,,...,..,,,.......,.. • erstove,dualexhaust,28,IX)) Oran~County'a Xlnt cond. Phone after 6 NEWPORT IMPORTS To Choo• From '72VWSuperBug,43Xlmt'a. • MOTORCYCLE trailer, xlnt ·--===~--ml'New tirel. 14,000 or best TOP $ BUYER pm, 646-59!16t 3100 w. Coast Hl\!Y .. N.B. Clearance Sale White, .am/Im, """ $l!2». SPORT YAK W1'm OARS condition, aolld bottom, 5 27' TRAVOO ofr. 831-2338 BllL MAXEY TOYOTA "m Datsun 1600 Roadster. 642-9405 645-2573. ~ $3.5. 19342 Jerrilyn1 bike capacity. $350foffm' ~DISCOVERER '62 FORD ~-ton PU. Split 18881 Beach Blv.:. Xlnt lo mileage. red, $1100. 1966 M~s 250SE, lo PRJCES$17ST79ART l-,69=VW=."-Good--oo-nd-.. -cl-ean~--ln H &eta Be ch 847-6546. ' ' )1'·22', CONTINENT~ rim1 Oii rear. Good lites, H. Beach Pb. 847-8555 673-8600. !Jl-il~e\ fmmac, transistor· & out, nu tires & brake job. un n a · HONDA Tr&il 70 wfhiod 31' PlllllE & JOYS new battery, fuel pump. WE BUY JUNK CARS 1971 Datsun 240Z, ¥ust .sell ized ignition syst, Dr. used Example: l600 2 dr. 4 speed, $ll95. Call 545--0630. FOR aale, Lido 14, with, clutch l Calif. ott.Jiwy. per. .. VAN OONi.ensIJNS Recent valve job. Radio &: San Clemente Auto now! Make otter. can bet for house calls.$3500. 548-8669 radio, ·heater,· low miles. '64 vw GOOD coNOmON trailer $950call. 13 mlt. vm lo)\' mileage. Im-. ~ h l ,, &;rvJce e Rentals heatre. $500. Private party. Wrecker 492--Gl21 t.. 10 & 5, 548-8669. I 1972 MERCEDES Benz 220 TE2lAU0849. $ol00. , . &*2:5 ~te coftd, ~. 548-0796 *-·Danlilar Inc. * Call aJ:r ~.b878 • Autos, Imported 970 DATSUN •n, u:io Coupe, ra-Gas. P/B& P(S, air/~rvlc· 48 months financing available 675--0206 after 6 pm ~ South • Cout built Keel 172HONDA SL101 like new. 13901 Harbor Blvd. G.G. ;;;;:--;,~==~==-1 ~;;.;;=..;;;;e<.::~:..._;.:..: dio, Vinyl top. New ttre1, 4 ~by book. 25,000 nu. New (on approved credit) 'li6 vw bug. Perfect coo-~l N"'1!. oome wortc. Lou than 50 hrs. Many 531.QOO , '69 ECONOLINE EI o o, General spd. $15*1. !136-3862 l>;,elliB. $6100. llnn . .,.__ '73 TOYOTAS dltlon Inside & oul $1t0. 15. 557-12&'.j. mod.if le at ton•. $275. ·Next to G.G. Datsun Automatic with Camping '70 Datsun 510 2-dr, air, rac-MERCEDES 1970 6.3 &E:L. Call aft. 5 pm 642-3963 ~ U. Great buy Wttrler 557-8396. T II -T I n.-r =i ::,~~ S ~~=~ '72 CAPRI, V-6, autG, mint ing suspension. $~. Classic, Leather int, all also avail!lble at • ,72 VW BUJ. Radials Am- -... A: equipment. Great '72 {lM'! 1501 mqnificent, ra •• .,. r•ve "F"N Grove Blvd., Westminster, cond. Only 8,(0) mi. Uc No. 497-2249, 494-2666 xtras. $10,950. 546-1919. SAVINGS Fm stereo. Headen. , ·4'• aa11or, 13511• 646-56]2· Im~!& machine. See lo, 15' ARISTOCRAT LOLINER Calil. 636-4010 "'1FLE, $3200. FIAT Call 64&<757 Kl'l'E with trailer, Xlnt cond. appreclate. Sl.695. sts.J.318. Sleepa .mx. Excellent condl· ''12 FORD noo, v~. Auto, ~7!i~~~ur,~u;r;.,~~ ~ --------MG DEAN LEWIS ·n VW Camper. Xlnt cOod. ' ~ '70 KAWASAKI Gtee1111treak, Bon. $1500. Call 548-1395. 690 Air ~-nd Cam ··~1 850EBU ·-FIAT '69 124 s rt Cou 12 500 be ~otter ' 613-1066 newly reblt 4 hp 8 I: Sena. Capttal St., Costa Mesa. ~·spo~,.,;· C"o"~r) ;';:;;;,•. •n yW 8u8, like new, po pe, MG '67. B Roadster, Chrome e e'e ·.~! ,.,,.!•· e • KITE with uill 6 tiir~ Good Bonanza mini bike. 642-4547. (off Pomona btwn Vlctoria ,;)(k"10 ~" AM/FM radio. 5 speed. L Rack ~Wheels r.::11=-.:v=="'"="''I__:!....!~~=~~~~·~:,?. coOd. $500caB' •••t""" MICRO Midget w/350 Honda I! Wilson St.) • =t ~~~; =tmG=e:. ~U.mi., $2000. Lie No. $UOO. Pvt. pty. 846--0591. ~~ <iYDzyl). oruY LTIQIYIQITIAI .2,9 V~LKSJW!mA!i.,.E!!O = •~ eoglne: Trade or heat oiler. 21" Travel Trailer, 1970. Calil. 63&4010 · JAGUAR ~ · ---· --or ~or. ' .,...., 16' Blrdi Cl'a!t. 35 hp • ,.,. &SMSU. Air C.ndlttoned 'Tl HOLIDAY Wheel" Bub-ALFA ROMEO. , ' , , . , ~ ..... 1 .... = " ·1966 l:lorbor '65 vw Bua.1 Ex. coilrl. traller. $400. or best otter. '73 BULTACO 350 Puraana. * 548--3814 * ble .Top Camper, 8,000 Miles ALFA ROMEO SPIDERS, JAGUAR '70 XKE, Air Cond. !."""'~ . ~ . Costa: Mesa ~ 646-9303 SUnroof..,., NO tirel, R at ~~ 595 Duttleld Sa· :ooo~~i1:any t'XtrM. 8~:~~v:it~ ii:>J.EKsk ~~~ ~~~~ =15r.om 4 from $119'J fu:'.e~=~~· New Dun· jt, :: ~ .~68'. TOYOTA .;";;, :5~ =& ~ bot no TI60, DoiieYt A C:OV· 1966 DUCATI ·dirt bike ed. 642-8400 Blvd., Westminster, Calif. . Hal11top cpe, 4 speed, fact-Great cond. 60,CXXI mi '800. ers. 673-2916 w/xtru. $250. 250. model: Auto .S.rvlca, 'Perts 949 636-4010 l"fu...,..i. 1J '.\ ~-1llt.t......t.:1 MGB . ory air.,radlo, heator, tinted Call ' 6)3-257~ LIDO 14 • tnJlet. No. 2725 646-7382, alt 5 646-2723. ,.i..; '10 OODGE Adventurer, V-8, l1Ulf "4<1f mpDr:Jil E""'f "'°"~""' glas,s, wheel covers, all '68 VW. Clean! Rebuilt X!nt. oond. $850. 675-~ 2 1973 HondU SL 125 Leia '6'2 PONTIAC motor, runs Auto., witli Ca·Inper~ -'"'°"..,..~ A . ~-~~ -. ' white, .WVD'm.596·6 •ngine.Cal!Rad~·~. ~ or ~-alt. 5. than 200 _mil"' 11an11y IO<l'l, ISO; auto. tranJr. 125: (75870Fl 131199 .. SU-Ford, .:!!! ~ !I' _ _ ••~ •n Mere 411lp, elect ""' used S900, 842-0801. rear end 125: body parts • 5440 Garden Grove Blvd.. ~ 65 MGJ See It. You·n Buy It SACRIFICE '69 VW Cal!JPer, with aintrob. $495 or ofter. LADIES Schwinn Su pe r make otter, or will sell car Westmlnah!r, Calif. 636-4010 '67 Alfa Romi!o GTV, nu ellg '68 JAGUAR XKE, classlc 4 • fl l • newly reblt eng., $1500.' 1141>3445 S condl'"'-comptete. Straig!lt ax!e $15. •70 FlOO Rangor, XLT. v-s, brks, pnt, mags, Mlchelins: white, black ronv~le top, I tJ Roadst-~ , ...... b . OhM Atl4il 675--0T.16 after 5 pm. port. Good l.IUllo 2 Chev. 14" American Mags Auto, 2-tone, • • N l c e , • tape. Beaut. t20Qli:" 675-6261 beautiful Enghsh re d . ~·"' 1 ••=-aruc ~! WW 1~!Jtra11~~bp, Evin-•n KA;7J:s1:, ~ Trail ~·s.:i ~";"' :.ss. :S ~~= J=' ii.~: ASTON MARTIN ~%'::,rm .~,:-.ior(lt!O N :Sj .._at,5~49a9ci. ' ,, TOYOTA ~~~~.: · '' 833-2196 Bos1, Perfect cood, under aood. complete $25. 2 Ford W4!'1!1bninater, Calif. 63&-40lO · Spoke wheelS. '' speed. Tbis ROBIE 14, Stored tn garage, 150 mt. $275. 64M709. ~ btlida, receot val~ job, ASTON Martin DB-4, x1nt ultimate of cats can be seen l9lm Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 '70 VW POP Top ~' trailer wtbobm box. Many 1972 HONDA 350 FL Kl, $25. 'Eli Ford 390 block, '72 noo Clistom V-8, steer-cond. New tires, paint etc. by appt. only. 642-2864. j ' 2480 Rarbor Blvd. •70 TOYOTA O>rona MK II Immaculate, Make o~~ "c«'lll. $1100. 642-7912. good oond, chrome pipes, needs rebuilding $20. 2 ~~~B4:J<) G=~ ~= 492-5680. '67 JAGUAll XK~2·: ~·, Costa Mesa Wagon, Autot118.tlc. "Air" STh-4238 or 673-11.m n •• ,, $1.lps/Docks 910 $500. 847-8001 ~et,.se~~.151. 252 "0r" °'w"'lll· Blvd., Westminster, Calif. AUDI 4 speed, am/fm , , . ~ , At Fair Drive F(54ord7APYJJA',. $1'G'lll9arde. s ?!1Gs e t VW '70SteelF~~~· .. A~•~.J ~. i ;,,.,._ MUSI' sell '65 Hooda 3Cli tJid; for J? ' 636-4010 .chrome wire wheels, yel· ~... 541}-8(117 , <WtOJ n rove cond. -1~ _....,.., SLIP , for 30 .to,..96' aaU or Eng. perfect., Beat otter or * 543-3691 * '72 F250 Ranger Camper low. Blvd., Westminster, CaliL I ,al:;ler:,::,6 ,....,.......,,,.....-,,,::---1 po ... r Fine.I C 0 n C r ·e t e trade. 96Ul84 892-l191 W · .Spl., Au'• V-8, """'n-" AUDI '70 • 100 LS 2-Door, ' $2495 636-4010 . '00 VW Deluxe Van U100 en& · ' ' ANTED one good tailgate {8Sl09K) ""1$3499. SUl'llletFo:d. sunroof, AM·FM, +Speed, NEWPORT 'MPORTS ; .. t 1 ~II• r • T.a '70 TOYOTA Corona MK lI bed, radM>, heater. Good docks in bay. 6 mQ mln. '68 Honda 175 .. Xlnt. oood., door for lUllman Husl(y. Clean {906HGB). · '"Oil W. Coa. -Hwy., N.B. H .. -1top c-, Auto, "c:''-0 -" co-... flllV'I. '"" -67318)6. 28th SL Marina street or dirt. Helmet 4 $3). Call 546-4478 or 5440 Garden Grove' Blvd., .. :iL <¥U ,... ..,._..., .... 'f<JON ~-rou.. Slip tail. up to 40' other accea. $260. 8J0.3413. .stS:-0623. Westnrln:8ter, Calif, 636-4010. ~1JUll1 l1:) 642-9:}05 . '71 'MGll GT; wire whls, ~~~]A" $1G699arde. s unG• et '69 ·VW pop top camper. re- Be t~f clllty In N ·-nt ·~ K ·--•" ·~ F250 x "-.·Camper Sgt, · ........ ·-XKE • +. • < apd, air, AM/FM ,,_,, !mmac. o ' -· n """ built eng., Good cond. pluo. 1 a e .. .,... •• -.L'.lllJi7 a.wa:uu 175, 975 orig NEW" TIRJ:S. &. rims (5) ,A.,uto,, ~Vus-•, Air, "N'i-" • . .'4Y:&. ~-·· .,: 21-000~ ml xlnt Lo'.N mi., ~pty, 548-6876 i ,Bl~ •• Westminster, Calif. Make Otter. 499-2.882 UdoP¥kDr,UdOPenin miles.$350. H78-J,5.MudA:a00wtread.6 " "" . WIOW.Calll Wuia, ••. attSpm ·.,~·-"o:ml.O 675-3366: 548.llG(I! lug GM design. All for $200. (57092Kl 13699. Sunset Ford, - -cond S4lOIJ/Olfer. 548-2330 or · • · ' * * '70 VW Bug SUlll'OOl. AVALON mooring to 33" 1970 Honda 350, Good -... 557-70Tl eve1. 5440 Garden Grove Blvd., 557.s<Q ask for Mr. May. '70 MGB. Xlnt oood., low ''70 "JQY.~A. Hflu Truck new tires c· ~Belt ~ Westm•·-er Calif. ·~ '010 BMW mil•age, must "ll. !\lake with Cam,,.r C.605CPMJ ~er• ~ Deacanso beach area. l.cmileagl:'!, Verycleah. * 15" MAG Ansen, off of uun • • ~ ff 613'·'>.tin '1199 Sul)set Ford 54401_.:::vu=·:...:::'"="'----..;.... 14,000. m.l'l!O. oos.mi ~van. , , for 175. Call '69 ECONOLINE E200 Panel v•-• O\D' __ home! " M4ZDA · · 0 "· -0=PEL , a...,;,. ar<!ve Bi Yd .. '69 vw ~bock. w~ Super Van "Nice" C"~1C) ~· ·-· . w-~·-·t CalU ~ Al\11\ a"' -I -SIDE Tl.e Balboa Penn. for 8' HONDA '73 CB 500. Still ....,,., -c . ~, ' t. ~••11uu"' er, · v.N-Nw 4 ... , ""' eng, .w )3....Hf. • beam aaU boat. $60. mo. crated. $1.l)). 497.2249, $2099. Sunset Ford, 5440 ·o '12 RX-2 Q:>.upe. l.AAded. .., -, '11. connLLA wa~n-Ra~t.o 7,000 mi. X·eotxl. 493,...395: • 675-4533. 494-:!666. Garden Grove BI v d . • Nee:d,s new home-owner. got "70 •0PEL O'f ' · ~ ",.. ...., ~ .,, .. .. Wettmlnst•r Calli 0~ ••10 arr!ed 5· -· too h • new radial tires, air con,J., VO~VO 2 10 SPEEDS I §] • · wu-ov m : muc $1•~• · +s~. 28 mpg. ""v pty. . .-"-B~!!ts..~~-~!!,! I -135 1 -145 _.,.,. J Vans 963 lo<·""'· FM 11""'°' air, low mu.,, cle't doalng out 11.tSli: 551"1278. ·r· . 20 ft. 200 Sorlos Sea Roy Call Dewy, -2837 . ' ... R y A In vinyl !Op .. )2,!lilO~. moo a ' few cars •t wholesalel.J·~~'IQ:;~~&t~'A~'C&rollat-,;..,w""lg..:...:.. •• 1~.-:itr.;;2;-:.VOL;;;;;7.v;os;;'."'·'"'-,..I 455 Old1. Berldy Jet Engine, 1971 YAMAHA Mini-Endurv, 'Thub ~a.:~~ats~.!hT. 0 C RY~, C:. fii'm.. Eves: m. · ; nays:. 'Blue Book Price. ' ·Hpeed;'~ ''1ted" (YRH34.2} · 1 ·1 111\!Y eQUiped for fi•hlng, lights, knobby, 1'Ull8 greall Anllquts/Classlct 953 t524DVBI $3599. sun' e t 234 E. 17th St..~ ..... ~~A R.t.r, Engine NEWPORT• IMPORTS 'l899.' ,Sullj<t Ford. 5440 * FACTORY ~ or pleasure. Trim 644-8148 Bruce. Ford, 5440 Garden Grove Costa Mesa inu-ftft Yellow Black "(870EMS) '3100 W. Qout Hwy., N.B. G8:f'den,. ,Qroye Blvd., * t:XEcUTIVE .. ~· compn.as, fathom~'.cr. HIDJ<;-a-Bike. Brand new, ** '53 MG TO SEDAN, one Blvd., Westminster, Calll BMWs at BEACH IMPORTS. $2599. '$unset Ford, 5440 642-941)5 Wesb:niOSter, Calll. ~O * DEMONSl'RATOfts ~t tank, etc., PIUI tandeJ'!l still In box $*> val tell 1or owner, xlnt ih&pe. $2500. 6.16-4010 '70 ~ 2002, A/C. U~J..'._64-Garden Grove B t Vd . , "il OPEL GT. -4-spd, !tan-;w TOYOTA Corona:, auk>, 6 trailer with brakes. Sacr1-$50. 548-2&98. 64)-7623. · •68 CHEVROLET Stepvan, 1800 4-dr sedan <Owtt~n4). westminlter, Calif, 636.-4010 dard eng. Clean. Runa 1itr1 radio..L heat«. $12.00. pti -L fico equity. Phone 821·:l8S9 ' R 11 1 'IJ, ea·mtrubus, 6 cyl., autn., See lh•" 21leaullea . te M'ee2e .sell 19"1' perfect. Alt' 6 or wklW, Pl>'· 9611 ... ras . To Ch-Fft1111 after 6· . Motor Hom11 tcVrOlhl Iona "'11!15 ideal for conversion, $1,200. :; • 1t!.:. with • ' " Dill,y 'l14/s.»'8831 1971 TOYOTA CoroUa 1600 I SUPER .1811' Berl<eley T!gor Solo/Rom MO _0~·"' • 6 '96&-3765. Prl pty. · rl""..i. ~;......~''Pilot aa..W:.·~. '70 oPEt. llad<tt. R&H, rood sta.-. Air oond, AM/FM. C earance Salt! Jet Sider&: trier. w!RB --.. 1912 YAMAHAEndwio125cc ,66 Dodge 6 cy1 van/custom (UW.f . 't'W . HayelO~YQU'waat «>i •cond, J::· Call T im 321000 1mL' U450. SJ6.501;T Huge f$aYlllCJI: u~, ac 389~~6;3~3: '73 Pace Arrow ;:g ~bi~~a ~~~.~ camper. $950. call 615--3496 ' ...::.•=.=. sell? 'claui&d a1!s do It 675--7288 S-S822 '70 TOY&ii Crown«Ja.pan's Example· i45 EA station '.,.,,, eng, wii!otrng trier. 181/:t ft. Motor Home outllt 11200. 673--7189 alt. 5. 'evonlngs . ' well • call NOW etJ..5611. ·PEUGEOT .:,. 6 cy~ luxury auto' a com· ..,..., ~utomatlc ~ 552. ~ , ~ mutera bartafn; ~ slon, air condltionlng,•)Qi:. Uttle use. 96G7 $0895. Truckl 962 · ' '69 404. Auto ~..tr, RA 1969 TOYOTA ~age rack, AM/FM ndlb, ~~ =. = sW, '73 Tioga ·n F250 spor1 cu.t.im, v-"I, I~ STAR GAZEKi<¥. 'I .: H tpw ;11~ • 'J..~ I cyt, 'speed, radio, =.t~f~#=: ... BO, 49U82'I alt S. 181h ft. Motor Home Auto. Air, Stow box, Yellow ~ ,_ ., cr.d'l.l10J:ul>!----,--,=·~1' · PORSCHE " =.; t.:1 ~13;-'b"' '72 List Prloo WH '51~1 .Girl'• IO.Spd Bike Off Sooson Sole Pr!« ~~·as.:!"~: ~ .,...:;· )f.. Y .... o.;/f • .,..,. )f.. _,,_m · · $966 SALE PRICI! !Jke..-. 165. 491-:l'IC $6895. ,S.stmlnster, earu. 636--4010 :A..,,;" A"'n11.,1o)li • .,.... oci0 :!ii/IQ) '70 914/4 Porlche BIUl1!l~ ;Sl!t:lt-,You'llBu,llt $3959 ' lb> SUZUKI T-C 90 ORDER NOW '56 CHEV. Custom, Mar.. · I(\1•0LI'Li ;t.."::1::=-:~ 1!-.t.~•j :""~~bus'~ l1lia Mn ... 1300. 642-3693 & SAVE . «!!, 4 Speed t79924Gl $999. L:!~••••us ofyog'Zodiocblrtho!Qn; -e 54T-23U. ' fl't • · DEAN LEWIS ..._ -~ C , M t SunAet Ford, 5440 Garden ..... ,. t n... 310, i ,,.......... iilKa .. rev1er 0 ors Grow Blvd., We&tcniil&ter, ~";' :2.U,4:xS'9 32Nllihbom 62~ 0<7Jf '70 914/4 Potwcbe. Oean: mot'I I 7-ioo 11•1 BMW CaJ1l. 6.'l&-4010 :'><i ~!_!° ••~ »""14 """"'""'•""°"<If AM/FM l2'illO !lrni ft -;-,-. .. ., ~l'l•i I ',;i•' i ,_ I ;!J': " .. : .t:I I: ' . '1• .. ~ 11•1-•ll' ,f' ' I ~ 'l' '~1 ... ,,,. I :~ .. :·i I tl "'! I -t ~n ". ' ' I r·"'~; 1- j; 1 • I -I !ll 't rfr-t, ·fl·~· f(),j 1 .. , ... -~ ""' ic·~ -1 J"" I~~ I'"'" 1-,. r . .J I ri(V 1- 1 -,.l"l•I I~ I''' ""' 1. . "' lixo ·-· r ,111c '<.:)•: I ti 1- • >. ! lrl I !1 l 'lmx1 l J J"'('I I -•~ f Oill • "" '" I l ,, .. ~";·;· ~~:·;;;;;';:-~~==1 ~211~w~.~ll~t,~San~taJAn~•~~i:'.t11 '69c_ CHEV Good\I Tonnd-lwilbntb ~ij1f:!~~!!!i 1~ ~=-~~.... ' .!!'~..!.....~. ~.-: ,llarbor, CM. 616-9.11).'1 ~ 11 LUXURIOUS. roomy F. cf'INOti5 $1899. sun: ... ~. • ~~~.,, '.'~. .. !!~~ ~ ... ~,. lot'5 IMITTAlllUI ·IMpa1nt.:'~~lJtwii'o'; CORONA.Mark ll '70. Lq ml. _ •t __.. 915 egul.pt .. new Lltetlme 23125. ..,., ,. ... ~ t .;:-:.::;. ~ .. • t ~ ... "'rct'.-r• tree ml/Ina. Alt 5 , $440 Garden Grove Blvd., • • 9~ 3P IRY-JIOr.11 .. Best Otft . !1'1--. ' .ncn, .uto. mmac:. _..__.v t SAL£/LSE BACK S 83&-0/).tj', Tu1tin. ":,~~n DAt•TSUNr, Calt1PU. ~0 1 lt'\l= 1ov.,... MYY~ 70'T'hot .oi.21 '57 PORSCHE.' Qrange . Pll·&!-!l!J2vr5'16-9UQ 11U..1. H . NEED.ED ·n FORD Shuta, low GI'. ~ ll=:' ~~ 1'1 ~ 1~..U.O Bid mwrsor. ~ oon-'69 ro'""YQTAeorona, 4 tpd, .,... ARBOR e '73 Amorican Trainer . Nu mu-. aell contalnedo l8ix Psc C.bover Camper ....,.. Jl~ fg>1,'_. l:-' dltlon. f/.150. Ph: 552-9128, '"'"'"sfi.ll!w. Xlnt COlld. COSTA MISA ~ I CO. e 'D All\<l1cae Travelft'-flu x..... like lie" $5 3 0 ti\ Air. AM/FM, Extras °"''"""' """""""'" ,_.., -'A l!QRllQIE, w / oe w I Y $!50, n. VOi.VO '811142 :a.Doo> MIO -I ' e 12 ().'!fr() Ou:d. 54&'2863. • 12195, ••• 496-t\23 HJ,.Y, t<T-• ·..,-. ...,. · ·:';l: . re1'lo 1lllo s •"& $'l3lO .or 'II& TOYOl'A Oonlarl. 4 dr, Tran•, CieM <Yiiiri'iil , • !tl -tt·Demo Roni A ~ Home ·so --1..-4-Tntd, 6 eyl ,. J,:;:...' ~ :=-~i"'-"" l!eSl •ll<r. -!h • \j!!! alr. ••to. am/tm, cieon. Opty ~ .~ ' ft!""' 11118--,. v ·--d. ."' -·t .... .. .. . ... ...... ,, .. '57 PQRSCl!ll 1'5G ~ '1400. iiij· ~ I fH -AW.tJon Tennlnal r your acatlon bu warped hHd. ,sen ., uo ,..,_ '°'!lu.., .,...,. • oxcrJlo~ llUt llO!d> * . ' YH IJJI o.c. .ur-. -* 531-6800 '* unit C...partl. $90. -· 21.T• .,_ .. _ -~ -..... 10 11 Jl/P.'ll 1 _?2~ SlOff '1aillil IM.Jt J'9""~ wtac. .:•mp>rt,Sele/R.1,l>lli ...,,· SELF-Oxrtalned1 'Tl '1lll'ord liTwtt11ll\i' ',,ill""" P.""".,.. ll"'!L~ ,,o.,, •115 ;;;;o;;;;;;;: Sc. \llhllo '101'RIOMPll Spitfire, -=·- ' -.• . • Tioga for relll. $IZ ""'· SC V/Flf{fWAY CAllPER. . .. •• ....,... ~ 'l1o -25~~ ~ -Xia! ....., o... u ml-. ('"'• '1-ou;v ¥TO!' C&mptt amll<.:A11.t'3Hl50. LOWWI.EAGE64WJO.... t.!-.!'1• ~::."""-.. ~ ... =::= !!:!! ~';;;;i·Hl· ...,. .. -·---~~ll" '64 VOvVO p. -...... H o li day 'II& BAI.DOA; 10t> cond. llllal•c!O ~ GT. Vrq -71-"'"'*""' ,,.,._ -·pl'ORICllE. New"'llor• 5.-lttli/lll"'1· ·:=\=-. ~J1~18'."'°"""' .= .. ~ $L!5l. th'·~ :1-~ cteon, Ciirk' ~·· ~ .. :~ Jilk.. =~ ...... M"' --QllU. iii ~llh, """'llll!O. •• * _ ~ ~""'·• JO -60..,._. 'I'll 3 24 l!fAi.21 r . &.,cl tobd., mt. Mmt · 6'' SHIM. olumln-Havo _....,. )'Oil WJl1l to 'se~l!;Y, Ii . Ail () U-"1 1iili -In lllo WI: iiialloe 41!415. Ha .. -.... "l· ,._ ..... 4:30, tell! Cl...uted Ilda do It bed Qoo4 181~· 1fow1 "i..._ ._, • • Pilot Wfj "i-.ll"l ..._ u 9111 ..a.1 o-ul:t~ "'J: ~ .F'rl., off~~· ... u -coll NOW -e e · ""' ' !?'l 14?¥ well ·call NOW 6U-tilllll. ~ . ' I t ~ I RX.• I I Ail . ~.1 •. " I :ll] -.Pl• i ~;)'· J I.; .r_ .. ,. -~, •""' ,. I • 1!'u r l,.,.,p, ·" I;:.'.' .~l I :Ji •• ~· . , I~·~ II fn" I • I I I""'" 1-- j z 1 • f'f°· ~. Ill -,, "" ·fl•' tn•l I !-·~; • I-· I ; .. ~ ;1 G '-~-­' . !-~~" fl,,•.-..;, "" l[JJ•', I· 'M"'l I wr~ ,-.. i--1, l"lo4'" 1,m;''. l~ I ~~ I ··-- ·-!.loot: •tt!'J8 I l-1 ,ruoh .• 'l:lruo .. I~ • ' " :1- I eJ!' i I ; fllO t ! !!ll ! ! it: I lf'IOOJ'1- , l·Pl/TI; I .... , ' I Orb!;"' ' 1 ...... 1'<!'41 I lfU• 11 tOt' -., ' .(a!> • • \ \ r Friday, -23, 191} All. PILOT ~~ 990~~ 990~~ 990~~ 990~~ 990 ~~ ~-'-~~~~~-1-~---~~~~~1~---~~~~~ ·~0: ~ = · CADILLAC CAMARO CHEVRO\.!I' CORVAIR COUGAR 990 Avtoo, Uaod FORD 990 AuM, tJM<1 .fORD ~~ ')! ·::r' 1tIT/ EL DOIADQ$ • lST1 CAMAJIO. P/1 a P/b. '& ~ '61> °""'1r 'a "'ll. COUGAR. •·-• .. Alr. '11 QALAXlE ~ Cpe. '11 LTD l!rougbam, 2 dr, '10 TORINO GT, J'utboc*, ~U40ITIMlliL 196'1 lo ,_ il'. llO. f -· S..per • · Nimrod Toot tralle<. Slpa Auto, 25,GQ& ml. ('80"4). Air Cobd. Sharp I~, yil»I top, auto trans, air, AUID,, Air, .Buclmll (Ma). Mfi!ii' ~•• deon. U,000 mtt... ,MAKE t. 2l512 Oa< ko•i., ilia. Bel>. $2999. -n.d, 5440 l%l9Q. Swire! Fo<d. -i>oJPlo. rUlo. Beat! SiHN5 $1198. SWllot FOid, <MIO r.MX, ';JI, loavlle lllte. '69 17 TO CHOOSI OFtER. 8'MlllL 1964 COl\VAIR c.roen· Grove BI Yd., W-e 1 t mIn11 er, • Callf. ~ QaNea 0-. BI Yd ., Alllnl,' '.=!: PBi.~ ~ CHEVROLET , GAMIUNG " Rulll Xlnt. Goad TirH l ~mlJuter, Calll. ~o. 'Tl.LTD CoUntry Squjre, 9 w-.polll.63MOIO. IOlle•, l3WIG No. IT. DE VII I at 'Brak ... $3)1), -· ·n FORD LTD Codnlr)' -Ill ..... P/S, P/B, 119 FOR!:> Olltom !!00, Air, .UICK -'72 ,.__ c·-AL COUGAR . 1>0DGE -Station· w ............. Jug rack. pwr -PIS, ...... tic. ndlo, v.a. 19811 ,. im ..-ue ....... ~deil• 10•000 Jlll. 0r1a lock, 2:1,000 mn.s. 969-511. ~.. mo .. -· 34 TO CHOOll; Convt., Vll, AT, Air, AM·FM -· pmb!Jna eoplW ··--------'72 ~cha-"""' like -cond. l34Jli. '69 RANCID;!<O, b •• ~ \, -'- • . COUPES R.a'dto. <•BYl8211); A Montecarlo, but th ...... no '71 COUGAR ~··· . Vll, AT"', PS-. 66-ilsii. cond11 • ..;'eau ...... Tom ..... p/1 A p/b. '71 ~LTD w·-PIS, SEDANS beauty. gamble in Chevy'a Monte-XR? O)UPE ~ ......, Mt611ittnn_ ,, ~ --CONVERTIBLES • SAVE $ $ 5 carto. You'B 1lnd the rl&bt Alr, Bud<it l;eota, JiJ.1-FM '6+ l'QRD v.a • o , air cond. 54&-Tm ,.,,.---.. PIB. ~ .i.. '-· ~excellent colors one at the right irtee rf&ht vt, auto. b:ana., fact air R&dkt, l.af{~ea. (5020..F) Like new. '$595. 646-6011 • cond. 30.CKX> 101. $800 CMb Choice <JI lntertono HOWARD Chevrol" . beno. 10 DAY FREE TRIAL """" pwr. ,,..,.., pwr. ONl y $3395 d.,.., 6llHl68l e\/e. • !!!',tad r.sulto • .. M2.,l6'l8 TOP. 549-0m NO TWIETY. (Ooth A leelher) Now....,. INch · EXCHANGE, bra!<.., AM/FM ndlo, Ilea~ ,_........_. 970 • I rteil llRD ~:.~~ -.:-~aJam1me GUSTAFSON ~,a';~~ .. ~· Ho,::ic::z~1 Autos. Imported 970 Autos,~·.,.....·-~~ ,... n.~ .. -....... gor. Stereo AM/FM'._,,_ l3:MS.55 Uncoln Mercury real -· (839DVV). ,. __ , ___ 0-~ • Jam- ';... '69 BuJd< SKYLARK. Cruise IXlll,,.. ·-'70 CHEYRc;>LET 1-_; a1 wamer 52999 ~~"'luesss ~ 11111 aweet .....,. Ill'::,":'°"..,!.. more IMPALA H-Beach DUNTON FORD FORD • ~ ~~ ~ J~ ,,,...... lel~llon ' Or. ba..itop, VI, kuto. 142-* (213) 5'2-S541 %M0 s. Main at w.,.., QIANGE. Onqe County trans .. fact. air, "'1'· •.h!fr. ~ of the Viking'' Santa Ana, 546-7010 r •et aiev. Now GUSTAFSON Naber$ Cadilac ~ ~ :r.. ~tin~ 4 WHEEL 0n ... "12 Che~! COUGAR .... xih, ~ .... ldr, ... o,r/h,$395"-· Ji.'~RIZED ... _ 111ll00. <s'-='-''A, %' Tun, Camper s..,.,., hn atr/cood., ,.. -. 541>2924 Uncoln-Merctlry ':.i;OO HAIUlO~Bi::""" s'1999 ~one. Auto, 350 .... Xlnt cond. -"' '89 TORINO WAGON • 3 16900 Bead> at Werner COSTA MESA · air cond, P/S, p 11\ • ·~ • ..a11. A!r/«lml. • .,,, !aCJ<, Hllllllnaton Beach Ml).9100 Open -DUNTON FORD ~ .. ~ wbl,ri:: COUGAR '67 XRT. Power, Good con<I. $1550. - l4Ml44 + (213) 592·5544 2240 s. Main at warner cooler, Coolant ~ .ir, a;rto. lea1her, -tl"'9. 1961 FORD FALCON, &d • '«& BUICK Wildcat. Air, • '68 Camaro capl.city) Gages, fog lights, Need a "Pad"T Place an ad! works. $150. Ph: 645-7084 ''Home Of the Viking'' '& Santa Ana, MG-7070 System, l gu tanks, (5& aat Xlnt Cond. 493-0775 transp C&J', Every th ln a: Stra.. n-nch. , O<lll406). bwiiper guard, ' t' P i • Auto1 Im__._. 970 Avlol lmpomd 970 ~ •N AT PS RadJ H t bumper, to\f hook, lockin1~;;;•;;;;;~r-;;;· ·-~;:;;i;;· ~;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;~11 , ••-~--··t 1:'....il ., •• ,. •o, :..J , o, ea er, .,..._,. ~-= '"'"'"1 .,....., · the pnce Is ript, (#2'J)QA} bubs. E Ton locking rear 'Garden Grove BI Vd., · Something Ilg ONLY Sl 595 end Cbnn below .,.. tine w .. 1mln1ter, Calll., 'G8 'Cadillac two door. Big mifrors 12.16.5 tractlOhite 63&-401D. car. Biggtr Wdue. 10 DAY HOWARD Chevrolet Mus/snow tires. on Tacoma •n RIVIERA, exec. auto, .FRE;E.JJ'RIAL EXOIAll{GE. Newport Beach wheels. Dark yellow w/blk loaded, lmrnac. GOnd, 68,000 , GUSTAFSON MacArthur Blvd al Jam"°"" Int. 165111 lnvelllnd. Make of· mt., $l3JO, or best offer. . . 133-0SSS fer. 842-ll50 ' evear & 969-1896 Uncoln-Mercury wo.:eec::k::::•nds=: ---~-11 * * '69 BUICK SKYLARK, 168lll Beach at warner '68 IMPALA .'72 Chev ' • Dr, 1o ml., vinyl top, cu11 Hunttngton~Beadl CUSTOM COUPE Nova ~_!:· 111!'~;~.~!..h. xlnt 842-* (213) 592-5544 Vll, auto. ,tram., p>wer «leer-~~. ·~· ~-"H of the Vlk'-" Ilia, R111, vinyl ro<JI, extra 4 DR, 6 cyl, aufo """I· •at BUICK SKYLARK om• .... dean ~t. (XMI..655). radio, heater, lo "miles, Good cond. $1.450 -'68 Cadl•--$.1199 · -.tt1u1 bronu extertor. Pr<va" portz, 847~ """ · While IDp. 938FLY. Sedan lleVUle, Vll, ~Pow· DUNTON FORD S<e 1t. You'll Bui 1t er, air, priced tmder Whol.@-2'.MO S. Main at Wamer • sale, le nothing wronr with Santa Ana, 546-7070 '69 CADILLAC Cpe, De Ville. car. (WQmll), All~Alr'· <ZUK736J. ONLY $1995 -~~i/!~";l/'f': CADIUAC ~w.lfJai& ·w · ·VOLVO $2899~ Ford, 5'40 HOWARD Chevrolet (OOlAER). $1999. S1111Rt ;Garden Grove BI vd . , NntpOrt Bffch Ford, 5440 Garden Grove 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 , ~ter, CaW. 63M010. MacArthur Blvd j: Jamboree Blvd., Weatmlnster, Calif. '64 CHEVEU.E S.S, buil~ 301 . 83:Ml555 636-4010. • 4 spd, Fast & fun. $400. ijYI '67-cADILLAC Sdn. De Ville. -640--0140 I ext. 20. Nighta All Power, Alr <URE563J . UNDER fact. war. -1969 '56 CHEVY 646-53!n uk ttir CUii. 11299, Sunrel FOIU 5440 Sedan . Ile Ville -gold 4 Or Vll auto. Rum real SLER .Garden Grove B 0 J vd .. w/~ brocade lnln-. aooci'. Bod, A Int--CHRY W e s t m 1n 1 t e .r caliL new brakes, just tuned, x1nt $150 M.1-3691. Jl36-40lJI, cond. w/f!Very luxury xtra. I 1!11!!!!!!!, ~!!!!!~!!!!'!~'"' '& '12 Cad Cpe DeVllle, a:old Call Mozelle, days -'70 IMPALA Landaul Cpe. • . . w/gold inter. Fully equip. 968-4456, eves -968-ll'lS. Alr (438.ADY). $2299. Sunset 21.(D) mi'1. Pvt pty. Must 'fl6 CADILLAC ~· De Ville. Ford, ~ Garden Grove sell I M ... offer, Eves/ All Power, Air <RQA27'). Blvd., Weslminlter, Calll. NEWPO.RT IS wtnds 586-2517. D a YI ~ ~ ~'1 :4° "i631HO='"'UI':, =:-,="""",-~ weo~mln~r, c.ill'. 70· MONTE CARLO BEAUTIFUL '69 Convertible de Ville, 636-4010. Fad: air, tun power, lOW And '° ia this •n Cllrygler auper aharp, lo mi.. only '67 CADILLAC Sdn: De Ville. mileege. Priv. Part Y • Newport coupe: beautiful in :95· 91'!H153 ,for appt to All Power, "Air'' (VAR018). 551.5800, style, Smooth OD the road. • $1299. Sunset Ford, SHI '68 EL Camiao, lliatnew. V-8 Low JP.ile&&:e too. 10 DAY CADILLAC Convertible •n Garden. Grovt! B }.\'d • , auto, a/c, nu paint. lo FREE _TRIAL EXCHANGE. EIDondo.Pricedtoaellat weatmlnlt er, Calli. miles. Pr1 pty. 11450. GUSTAFSON '6100· (213) 649-1~ 636-«JlD, 551-1718. • '69 COV zlnt cond, tr.._, '61> CADILLAC. R un 1 lll68 EL CAMINO (lllalibul Uncoln-Mercury TOYO.TA JAGUAR CAN'T FIND THE RIGHT COLOR t · HOW ABOUT THE PRICE? ' . '. CAN'T FIND THE .RIGHT MODEL ?, CALL US, YOU'LL BE SURPRISED 111 ' MARQU'IS~ · MOTORS . ' 900 So. Co11t Hwy., L1gu:n1 ~ch (714) 540-3,1.00 '!~i,i . ' ~~-~ ownet. perfect! All pow e r . Power tteertne. auto. trans., 16800 Beach at Warner ~-="-~-'-=-""'=-=--~-13)).Call radio, l07 Voll, me°"""'' Huntington Beach (WE HAVI' THEM-NOWJ CAO El-'10, 1 owner 66-'lliM mio.oo. Phone 5'!M.111. 142-8844 * (213) 592-5544 ··I" • · ~~:" "!!rt~~ • , '"1 ,Cllovy,.Mli bull~ 4119, 4 "Home of. .the ·Viking"' • '. '"' --. -r; . · CAfilARO llPd. hydro, nu rear rubber, I 4CiONniiiiNrfJAiLt\l~~·~;s?!!!!!?!~~~~=~~ '67 Cpedvle. G6od ·cmd. .. . -crpt. Mull .en. $.1IJo or I . • to I ~~ 970 .. Autos, ,fm-rtld. •" 9,70 Needs tome , work. nm •n CAM'.ARO ale, auk> Rwt belt ofter. "4..au6 Brad. . "'u s, mpo'"""' r-· .. Sl2X> taka 642-9702 a/b, White lettered ttm. '69 El Camino, Autom, p/b, 1910 LINCOf:N Continental ... _____ llii _______ .. '86 CAD. O>nvertlble El Yellow-Shal'p! 637~ .. radio, wheels ft tires, dark 2dr Coupe, p.11 xtras,11 Dorado, FUil pwr, all 'Jthr. '67 CAMARO ss 350, f spc], blue, black box cover. Xlnt! am/.bn = =~~ 1575. 642-24U or 61~-J<lnt cond. $89), $1950. 494-'1755. ~ C,.: ,,.,.. n4-M0..47411 Clauified Ada , •. 6t2-5678 tB-Uf3 '68 BELAIR. Auto, p/1, new eves &: ;.kenda 213-821-7876'. Motor Home.--Motor Homes ...,. •• ~tires. Xlnt cond. Must .ell. -n a>NTJNENTAL MK m S.lo/Rlft! 940 S.lo/Ronf 940 $750. ofter, SllT--0757 Loadeli;-1'SDV.r, Green'; '66 BEL AIR. ''DR. (527CFR). $5799. Sunaet ' . SUMMER TIME FUN IN A CREYIER- MOTOR HOME 1973 PACE ARROW 181/2 ft. Motor Home fully SoH COfltolno<I, Fully Fac10ty !'IUippod. DRDIR NOW 56895 111/2 Ft. M1rw llamD Fully Solf c. .. ...,; Pully Poctwy :;;rod. ORDll, 56895 I I Power & Afr. ~ew Belted Ford, 5440 Garden Grove 'Iba. $5115. 846-1323 Blvd., w..-, Calli. '69 "'l'ALA f DR. Hardtop. =63&-40lD=-· --=--52,0CKI miles. Xlnt cond. OONTINENTAL 1!n2 Martt .$1495. Call 6'1!Hl36'1. lV. PR1CEO TO SELL AT '66 an:vllLE llALlBU $7,200. Call l213f 649-14'0/ $900 or make offer. TJ6.355l.. l'.MMACln.ATE! t*-1006 ,,,;69o.:LIN=co=="L!:\~Co~m~'~l ~. ~D~R. 1965 O>eY 4-dr ~ Mew Low tfille~. :z new tires. batt, tires A req"d mnoc de-$2500. Days 673-6360 or eves ..... $S!S. 897-11510 ·"'548-l$1=-'=0,C--..,=:--,,..-,.-, '66 a1EVY 5"per ~I'm.'· 19'10 Lincoln Conlin~ 'P./~ air. NtJ reblt motOr, !Daded. Xlnt ocibt. Mu.sl Xlnt com. '61XJ. MT-'1985. sell .. Make offer. 839--2413. 9IO Autosr-~ 980 ATIENTION BACKWARDS SALE " I. Sunday, Mardi 25, 1973 SAU STARTS AT 1 0 AM • DOT DATSUN ASKS )YHY PAY~ - WHEN YOU ~AN 6'i' ': A NEW 73 DATSU•I AT, 1HE OI D PRICE ' ' • TM dol.-Ms M.. deo1l11·d. hf f .,..r .ct riglit -.,.. .. ,; ml -big .. • - 0.-""' • hoitod -.. Iha ~'. ..... Iha old law pti<a. n..o·. -..... • bettor i;-lo liad ......... O.'-'• INtlt. , patforMaKS ~ GOOD SELEC110N NOW It STOCK! · * jSFI CAI SPECUl.S ~ · -',12 Cirif T ,"iJt P:aifo - .. cc I -cc ,__., .............. .......,.l-f ................ 00-.. :--:."t:.a.:.~~I .................. . ~~~J~!ii_9~_ 10 TOYOT~ I· '10 IATSUI l COMM MMlK •'WMDK ,_... -....... , ..... =:--..:..: .:-:..:'::1 ~ -UC. ..... cm. . ..f1695 I '1495 -it!fsi -1'12 iilim Ito -·' -·1r 1r:..-.. ~, ....,...._,._....._ .... ...... CCI wt: Cllllil. &Jo If fllCt. --.i. ' ti .... ............... r-;--· . '1595 1'1995 Auiof, Usod . ' ' ' l MARK .Lil's " . AN EXCQ.LENT SELECTION ' OF W.R.K Ill's • • ' ' • _, ) • • L ' ' • ·''!69 -1971 ,.- , · >;LL· AT ;l.'PPll.~IABLE $AVINGS. ..,,2 CAPRI · 2&00 V6 '71 CADIUAC ' .... -' ..tu~ttc. -~ all' condi· :tioOJn(. ({)85FY\jl) ' ' Sedan 0eVute. J'Ull power. air cond., vinyl root. <388Ct.JC) , 1 .... $~75 _ I '7 COUGAR.' ' , VS, auto., radio, beater,,pwr. ateeiin& and brakes, air Lindau. (3390ZI') . -$3775 . $~715 ' _...~ - .- •. . •. '72 CADILLAC · ' Cqupe DeVlllel 6,000 inllet, like D"91 FUll power, auto., AM/FM . atereo. lilt/tele wheel, Landau .roof. (406- • £011 $6675 -. •71 ·coUGAi " . ~~dl\-W steering I: brakes. automatic, vlnJI roof, (35SBSX) . ' ' '69 CADILLAC I eouPe de vure; ·ftlll powtr, frKit. air, 6 wa.y Ii•~ Lindau rool::<k$Sl82) $~275 .l. . $477$ '68 CADILLAC ' Sedan OeWla. r.n power, air-. Vinyl roof. '(XTAS!Sf) ,,_ .,175. $2715 , '69 CONTINEtf'AL Cpe. Full power, air ~ kt.ther Inter., vinyl root <Glfl'YV> . • I $287,5 · '69 MARK .I Full p<>\\'er, air <on<!., 1ettber Inter, vinyl roof. <XHW493) 1 . . $4475 . '67 CHRYSLER Newport 4o.Dr. Hanltop. A<lto. -· ......_ bet.ter, -·ateenna.--lllr. 1UOM<lll) ·$775 I ' Home of Pteviously Driv~ll Presti~e A11comobiles 2626 Cosi. Mesa'• Harbor 11..i. of Car:s - I I I , l ' ' ' I I : ' ! l I • ' I j I I I • ' f ' ' I J I I j I 20 FOOT oun YOUU TODAY 80 MONTH • ,, NO DOWN I 'PAYMENT ' 60 MONTH OPEN LIASI °" ..,,.... .. (Alilltt 28 .F.OOT .. I l 60 I i I MONTH I .NO DOWN 1 PAYMENT 60 MONTH OPEN LEASE 100 RADIOS \ GIVEN AWAY THIS WEEKIND PllST COMll-FIRST SERVID LlMIT ON• ~eR ,,t.MILY SEE· THEM ALL AT ••• _..,_ 1§11 ......... r-;•;,:;llM,;;:...;U;:;•;:;••:___..;"°:.:.: Aut-. U... FOID FORD §JI "° ""'""' u... ( FORD • roJU> -4-Dr. "IO LTD -.mm .. er. Air, '67 MUSTANG Y•llow, Ntt, Aulo., Pwr. Pwr. wtllwl...i..!""t -OOUPI: illrl· OAIDTQ). UUI. (4?9ASI:). """· Sunut I ~ SW-t J'ord ~ Gardn Ferd, MtO Carden ~ "'J"1 auto. trant., J71Vf. GroYt mw.: we1tm1111ttt, Blvd., wHtmlnlter, CaUt. ~~~ ~.!:e CalJl. 63M01D. 13MUO. v!nyl -·tiff' (1'1JD125). '7J MtJnANG Landau Cpo. '70 MAVERICK. AulO. Exler. $11 · Air "Lime Gol<I" I0,000 ml, lleoor, 8'. Red CTT2DDHJ . cn!EH!>. -· s1U1at1 11m. s..-Ford, 5<40 .DUNTON FORD J'ord, 5MO Garde'I C'°"' Garden Grove B 1 vd , , Blvd., We1ln\lrulter, caw. W 6'1tmlnSter, Calif, 2:MO S. Main at WIU"ll« 13M)J0. 13S-iQIO. llurta Ana, 1146-1070 Cli.lot!ltd Ada .•. -You'll llnd It In Oautlled Sell tell< ltemo .•. w.om HO ,(-, N<lw 980 A-, Ntw 9IO FAOORY, AIR CONDITIONING . ONLY s ON SPECIALLY EQUIPPED CARS ll'llCU liOOD TNRV l'OUOWIN• MON.I USED CAR STOCK REDUCTION '64 llAMILH '71 CHMOLIT '71 GRIMLIN AMlllCAN NOYA 6 c.yl., 3 1peed 011 the 6 cyl., 111to. tr111a. IOM· VI, 111to. tr1nt., let• then floor, 1ir c;ond. (0)2- W7561 30,000 mlle1, (1 14DLM J GAOi $195 $2195 $1695 '6t AMIASSADOR 'H PLYMOUTH SST '61 JAVILIN WARN 4 dr., SST, f11ll ,ewer, 1ir, b:c.elle11t tr1111,.rt1tion. vinyl top, I owner, IYZK-4 speed, 14) VI. l kTTlll l 698) 1Tl4b521 $895 $1795 $1495 '70 FORD ''9 RAMILER, MUSTANG '66 FORD Full power, eir, low mi1•t, AMDICAN WA•ON MUD AN• bel, of 15 ye1r 150,000 6 1yl.,· 1uto. tr1nt., 1lr, Mint condition, I RSZ672l mlle w1rr. (f14l606l I owner. t YXN467l $895 $2595 $1495 Monte Carlo No! For the same pri~1.wouldJ1't )'OU mlly rather have a Buick. MlH Mc:Carlby bu 2D Century Luxus in Stock Now • , • NIW 1 , IUICK CINTURY LUXUI 2 DR. H.T, Sii YI, ..-..nc. ...... "":.Jl"'t,.., ...... •i.c IN' ....... ..,.. * ...,..., ........ """' ·-:.-~ tlll ... ,.. ................ .. ..... ..... -• -,.vtft a ......... ?t; ...,..," . _......... ..,,...,. . ...... -- (714) 194-3341 = -1 •tdl fnllt ... ,. $4095 llACH ILVD. AT THI SAN DllOO raWY. Autot, UNd 990 Autos, UNd FORD FORD 1971 PINTO ~ COUPE • ti eyl., 4 speed, radio, beater, =·~~~~"· · EXCLUSIVE BAUER BUICK e CONNELL CHEVRO. LET e COSTA MESA DATSUN e JOHN· SON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY e MIRACLE MAIDA e NABORS CADILLAC • DAVE ROSS PONTIAC e THEOOORE ROBINS FORD e UNIVERS ITY OLDSMO. BILE• $1299 You'll ltnd thl• '65 Ford FORD DUNTON FORD !.~ :i~u:t:· :,~1 --....:.-----------1 FOllD 2240 s. Main at'ivarner ditJonlna and barpln prkoo. '71 FORD LTD Santa Ana, 546-7070 10 DAY FREE TRIAL EX-SQUIRE WAGON FORD '72 roRD JO Pua. Wagon, CllANGGUES. TAFSON 9 pan., vs, auro. tn.nl., fact. Air Cond., Auto Steering a,lr, pwr. steer., pwr. · ~ (IOOEXYl. $3399. i;umet Llncciln-M«cury brakes1 .. lt'.1'· tlnt. gl&as, ••· Ford, 5440 Garden Grove lu.xe ruuaa:e rack, iood Blvd ., We1tmi.nltt'r, CaW. 16fll0 Beach at Warner miles, extra clean. C301- 6J6-4010. Huntb:ijrton Beach Dl.L), FOR YOUR 842-8144 * (213) 592-5544 '64 STA. Wan. Good mftb, ''Home of the Viking'' cond. a: appear., new tfre1, reu. 548-5163. Sell Idle tteoma .•. 642-!!678 $2899 . GIRL! ' DUNTON FORD A '68 .. .., ... ' -· Rug· 2340 S. Main at Warner ged car. Soft color. Low •utos W1nled 968 Autos Want-, 968 Santa Ana, 1146-1070 mll ... e. IO DAY FREE ;.;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;; TRIAL J;:XCllANGE. • '72 GALOOE 4-Dr. H.T., GUSTAFSON ~>.A~.=. F~~ Lincoln-Mercury .WE BUY. ' SHARP LATE MODEL 5440 Garden Grove Blvd ., 16800 Beach at Warner We 1 t min s ter, CalU. HW!.UnrtQn Bffch 636-4010. 142-8144 * (213) 592-5544 •n GALAXIE +Dr. Poet Sdn. ''Hom• of the Viking" Air, Auto, Gold "Sharp" C240CRT). $1899. Sun,., '71 FORD LTD Ford, 5440 Garden Grove Blvd., Westminster, Calif. 63&-4010. '71 LTD· VB, Auto, Alr, Lan· dau "Lemon Ye l low'' (281DVA). $2999. Sunset Ford, 5440 Garden Grove Blvd., we1tm.lnlter, Calif. 63M)JO. BROUGHAM 2 Dr., hardtop, VS, auto . trans., fact. atr colld.1 pwr, steer .. R/H, vinyl roo , arm rest. lO"N n1iles, extra sharp. (294CIB). . $2799 DUNTON FORD ·n GALAXIE 4-Dr. il.T. Ah'. 2240 s. Main at warner ·1 CADILLACS Auto., White w/Blue vinyl Santa Ana, 546-7070 (178CKX) $1999. S'unaet -="'-"===--! $WE PAY$ $.TOP DOLLAR $ ALLEN OlclsmobUe Cadillac Sin Diogo Frwy. at Avery Pkwy. •69 FonlGALAXI' 5440EG .. ant 0 'e· nSedG.t'OVOAlr ·~ Blvd., Westmlnater, Calif. -· Cone!.. Auto.. """· s.,.. FLY UKE A BIRD CZVF736f. $1099. S un 1 e t Ford, 5440 Gardtn Grove In ttUs '65 Ford Falcon. At Blvd., Weltmlnater, CalH. an unbelleovable price. 10 636--tOlD. DAY FREE TRlAL EX- '69 GALA.XIE 4-Dr. H.T. Air CHANGE. Cond., Auto, p..,, Stt&. GUSTAFSON (9259). j999. S"""'t Font, 5440 a.Men Grove Bl,.., Uncoln·Mercury W e 1 t .tn. ln • t e r, Cal.U. 18800 Beach at Warner 636-4010. Huntfn&ton Beach ·n GALAXIE Landau Cpe. 142-8844 • (213) 592-5544 Air, Auto. Powder Blue ''Home of the Viking" "(396CYEl. $2899. Sunaet ===i;;-ii~~~ Ford , 5440 Garden Grove FORD '67 O.UB VAN, Blvd., \Vestminlter, Calif. camper Cotrversion, Mae. 63CHOIO. Whffl1, Bia Tlreo, (929ASJ). '69. GALAXIE ~au Cpe. Only $!2l5. . -1 L19un1 Nlt"'I A1r Cond., Auto, Pwr. Str&. ~ = (YNIW.O). $1399. Sunaet °'""'" Coun1"1 loading Bui<lt Opel dealer in 197'JI I 495-0800 831.0800 ,!"ord, 5440 Gardtn Grove Blvd., Weatmlnlteri Calll ,.:..w.~~ 636-4010. Special Purchase Of Golden .Buicks For Bauer's ( Come in today and drive one_ of ourO ·golden buys -stake y,our claim! . ' ,\ 1'M loot day to atcake Jovr claiM ..,_.,,_ """"' "' "'°'" ,..1 ... la Monday Mord! 26,1t7i \ :J 1973 BUICK CENTURY 2 DOOR .HARDTOP l uxury 1t 1 low Pf'lce. Colont.I vt1kt.v gotd d cuttom lindJewood lnttrlor. 311 VI Mg,, avto. tr1n1., radio, power 1tetr, PoWtf dfte brekts. wttltt walls, perform. 1xM-, tttlted gl1s1, bl.mPtr ttrlps.dlx. whftl covtrs, custom trtm. A cwtom "' ~. (Sir. No.· 3Z1'6l'l), $ ~44 9 ..MTAX a uc. *499down ' •9oiaMONTH lw •I ....... ~,,-i.t.11111 a..._ ........ ..,.,,..,.....,,-Iii MJn.M. ...... ••11.1~0.. " ..... • ) I • • l§J I 1 -b .. l§J L ---)§1 [ .:.... 1§11 1 ;;1 -----;;;;:1~~~1 _ 1;A·utao,~·U·Md·m:~990;;l Autos, ____ u_...i __ ._;990-"' A UMd 990 1 ~;;;::~;J ;A;utao,;~u~-~~;:!990~1 __ .. 1---------1 FORD _ui_" .... • -----'I ~-· UMd ~ 4& JEEP LINCOLN UNCOLN IOl • ·~~~12= '& ~ Hot Merchandise a....n.e. ""'°· 350 eng, • airfcond, P/S, PI B, " You'll< !ind lhl1 '70 Maverlclr WILD BRONCO? CUitom ~hi, tape 2 door very hot at thl& low ~ ... Tinted R·-~ so GOO. 'D WHAT IS rr? 1'189 ~. (ZSG;CT). 10 No. But th!& 'flS Ford Mua--,_.._, DAY i'REE TR.IAL EX· tlJlC Qiofel like one. Fqt System, 3' pa tankll, (56 ial So aood ii the luxurious feet Tnie luxury all the WQ'. A QIANQ:, and sure-footed. Ul DAY capacity) Ga&ea. few ll&hts, ol this '69 1Jncdn , door •n Marie III with ao m&Q)' GUSTAFSON rnEE TRIAL EXCHANGE bumper paid, • t e p 1, and the low low price of features, lt's bard to pus GUSTAFSON • bumper_. tow ~. lockln onlv $1889. ('159DllK). 10 up. 10 DAY rREE TRIAL Uncoln-Mercury u ol buO., .. Ton lcicking rear DA y FREE TRIAL EX EJOCHANGE. 118i)O•Beacb at Womer nc •·Mercury ~~.l:.r'tr~~:!..": CHANGEST. so . GUSTAFSON 11\m""-Beach lSm Beoch at Womer Mua/lllOW ....... on Tacoma GU AF N Uncoln-Mercury 84U144 * (213) 592-5544 Huntlnaton Beach wheela. Darlc yellow w/blk U In ._. __ "Homo ol tho Vlkl"ll" 842-8844 * (113) 5'1-5544 tnt, $6500 invested. Make of· nco ......... ury 1~ =~ '71 MAVERICK "Homo of tho Vlkl119" :0."""~1150 eves & l~un=\.!:.''.,';:"" 142..MC * 12131 591-5544 roUPE ~JD1:!'100~Fircr.: LINCOLN 142-8844* 1213)591-5544 "Homo o1 tho Vlkl119" 6 eyl., auto. trans., pwr. (4TICPU). $3099. Sunaet "Homo OI tho Vlkl"ll" MAVERICK a teer., radio, heater, white-Ford, 5440 Garden Grove beautiful yellow paint w/ 636--4010. stripe, good miles, one "''61~FO""RD""""F""a1r'"'1ane-~1ta~tlon~ • • 1970 MAVERICK. auto, P/S, Mlchelln tires. Xlnt cond. $1450. str-5276 wall 'tires, tinted glass, Blvd., Westminster, Caill. ~ ~ owner. (921BZV). wen -Ps, P/b, auto. Runs DUN:ci~99FORD -· =MLIN n!~E~~~~!e.u~" YELLOW ROSE? QUICK CASH 2240 S. Main at Warner Santa Ana, 546-7070 drive around in this '70 No but a yellow '69 lJncoln THROUGH A REPOSSES S ED 197'J Lincoln 4 door. Magnificent with very many extras. 10 Gremlin. Good cond, a.it ear. lDtB ol power. 10 DAY DAY FREE truAl. EX-'68 Mustang cond, auto, make ott"'. Cen-FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE. OIANGE. • DAILY PILOT V8, AT, PS. Radio, Heater, Unela Bsnk, 64&-7121. GUSTAFSO,.. GUSTAFSON ~). car, tow price, (XXA· JEEP Uncoln-Mercury Uncoln-Mercury WANT AD ONLY $1295 '67 JEEP Wagoneer 4 wheel 16800 Beach at Warner 16800H ~.!'aewarnerch d I V. '. Huntmgton Beach un ... '6"'" a 642 5678 HOWARD Chevrolet r ve, ' autom., air cond., 842 .... * (213) 592-5544 842-8844 * (213) 592-5544 N B h Armatrone tkes & wheels, ~ 1•H of th Viki " • ewport eac xlnt cond. 494-6272. 1'Hom1 of the Viking" ome • "9 MacAr!huaJ'i%~fs Jamboree A~s, lmpj>rled 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmpj>rted 970A -----lm_pj>_rted ___ 97-01 2~~~:k:~e.1 GREAT USED CARS $999 DUNTON FORD 2240 S. Jttaln at Warner Santa Ana, 546-7070 '71 ~!~~i~·~r~ $2499 '64 ~. ~!t: toftlr11tl1"111 ln1'll'"lor 7'38HR • $649 Ml"' '69 Ford Mach 1 VS, Automatic, Radio, Heat- eT, at this low price come qulcldy. (386CTC). '72 YECiA Hatchback Cp. $1599 ~ Speed, Low milts '*EFO $779 ONLY $1395 HOWARD Chevrolet Ntwpj>rt Beech MacArthur Blvd a: Jamboree 833-0555 '67 CHEY. P.U. $1699 ?i= shtill, VI. II.Ito. 1lr $849 '66 VW IUCi Nut broWn, blk lntei1or. llloH ...... At face vat3 ~ ~ can't beat this low pnce of $689 for tbi9 '65 Ford Falcon. Auto- matic trarwni.uion, less than 30,ln> actual miles. {PEP3ff). 10 DAY FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE. GUSTAFSON '68 DATSUN 1600 Rdill'. R•dlo, speelll '#t!Ml1, WV0665 $799 · '68 VW IUG RaJt,vlnyl lnltrior. WWJnt '71 FORD MaHrlclt Auto, ltloH, ONCTQ' $1799 '63 YW IUCi s-1 Good •conil:, UEZUJ '$599 '71 VW SURFIR IUCi IU.H c;,_ with CIOl!h'nnnt , lnttrlor. 6lalUD LARGE SELECTION BUSSES, CAMPERS FASTBACK Ir SCj>UAREBACK AND MANY OTHER FINE CARS HARBOU.R VW $999 $1499 $1495 ) · Uncoln·Mercury Jam Beach ·at Warner I 942..='1C21Ji5"n.1544 1871'·1 Beach elvcl., Huntington Beach 842·4435 ''Home of the Viking'' ! ~"'"'~"""""'!'!!!!!!!!~~...,~...,~!!!!!!!!~~-~...,...,'!""'"'!!!~~!!!!!!!!~""'!'"'!"'""'l~ Autos, Imported 9jjj . Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 ~utos, Imported 970 ~_!lo•~!!!,_ 970 • FOXY DA-lSUN ' ' . The DaUW\ 1200 Sport C...pe. Faatbacl: styling. Fancy handling. Frugal engine. Tlnled glals, whitewalls, safety front · dllC brakes, reclining buckets, a fold-down rear sea!. all alandard equipment • Foxy oat.uni DATSUN FROM NISSAN WITH PAIPE BARWICK IMPORTS INC. 1J17'i (,1n11no (np1~l·cu10 Sn, 1"'1 ( 'f 1\!•nn0 ,\ t' \') I l 1 • I" ' : ' \ -re--· -·""" c..-. i..i., ..... -·--,_ SALU HOUIS ~ SRYICI HOUIS ...... •Jet, t .... M t ,,,., MM. • "1. J:H •·•· ,. I ..... ,.....,. t ...... ' ,... w • .., 7111 ...... CAU 493.3375 or 831·1375 I I ~DATSUN NEW CAR . TRADE IN'S 4 spd., power steering; . '73 CHEVROLET% TON 4x4 $5395 c1mper.specl1I, fact, air • . (25861N) '69 BUICK WILDCAT 4 dr ., auto., air, power windows. lZAZ354) 2 dr., 1uto., air, power 1tHr· '70 FORD TORINO $1595 Ing. (235FFMI . '69 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 dr., •uto., •Ir, power steer· 1119. (070RAY) 4 spd., r1dlo, Mater. '68 VOLVO 1425 ()(YR139) '70 CHEVROLET CHIVILLE 2 dr., olr, euto., vinyl top. (1785) . BARWICK IMPORTS INC. 3 :i.ll'1(on1,10 Cor'.lron" Suri J 1(11 l. 'I"'• 111,, l ;, 1 l' I ' J• •I jl I -·-POI -•u.<IC..-·i..lot · .... -·-·-SALll HOURS Sll'flCI HOUIS M ..... s.t. t ., ..... t ,.... M-.•M. f&ll ••·,.Ip ... ....,., t ...... ' ,.... ... • ..., , .......... CAU 493.3375 or 831-1375 • 1 DAILY l'ILOT • I l • ;. f ~. ~ !! l 11 ,. ' •I .. f ! .j f I ~: • ! I ! j I I f .. ' ' I ' ' I ' I ' I r I DAILY PILOT FridllJ, M.wcll 2), 197:! ''CJ Jfunn_ing HERE NOW '' . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • Your Choic~ Of ~olors • Options •· Test Drive Now! DAVE BOSS and SONS David Band '7·3 GRANDVILLE 4 DOOR HARDTQl' ·~i:D · 1973 PONTIAC • OIMONSTIATOI ·~i:D 1973 PONTIAC Leman1 2 Door Hardtop Coupe FULLY EljlUIPPED WITH A11tom1tit tr1111., r::•r 1t•1rl119, ltt'•t1r, cl1fro1ter, 111t Mlh, cl•- luu 1tHrin9 wh11, 1tc. lSer. 2Dl7DlZ10045) • Abso~Uttly loaded witla full power, factory air condition- in g, AM-FM 1t.ereo with tape player, power d~or locks, vinyl roof, etc., etc. 12P49Y3CI02766) • LomaM Saf<wl 3 Seat, 9 Paueftger Station Wogon FULLY EljlUIPPED WITH Pow1r 1t11rin9, 'la_ctory 1ir co!Wtitio!'!ng, turbo hydro, 11111tomo1ti' tr1n1., AM r•cUo, h11t1r, 2 b1rl. 400 1n9., bumper gu111rcl1 lfront I r11rl, roof rack, 1k. IS1r. 2045RJZI 14644) . . 53079 FULL PRICE 55480 FULL PRICE s4357 FULL PRICE LEASING? . , Autos tor Sale AulOI for Sale .. 990 Autos, lJMd 990 Autos, UHd 990 Autos, Used ----~-~ ~-'---~--~- 990 Autos, Used MAVERICK MERCURY MERCURY MERC_URY r----'70 MAVERICK !Jc auto 'TI XR7 Cougar. lo. n1ll., '70 COUGAR, Air, Auto. '69 MARQUIS • VS, Auto, 8014. with deluxe t?.~'. AM/FM. Slereo, disc brka, "Very Sharp" (9489). $2499. Air, Vinyl "Excellent" 33,IXll ,nl. 49'-2985 f\lll pwr., air, like nu eve SUnset Ford, 544D Garden (ZZL.583). $2299. Sunset LET OUR PROFESSIONALS SHOW YOU THE BEST WAY! ''''"'! ~~'~m~•io~~~ .!!!~ -~~,~~ !!.~~i,dow" •1 0 5 7 6 •ir conditioning, l•dio, heifer, tinted 911••· whiftl ,1id1 will tir11. 36 month MO.NTH op9n 1rw::l le1s1 on 1ppro¥ed credit, 1 , '66 Mustang • BLVD • • ? .. • 6 7 Mustang '69 OLDS Delta 88 4 dr. Pert. running cond. Far under wholesale, s1.cm. 543-2971 673-2467. Grove Blvd., Wesbninster, Ford, 5440 Garden Grove '72 MAVERICK. lo mileage:, , Calli. 636-4010. Blvd., Westminster, Calif. 22-IO S. t.1ain a! \Varner Mid ·malnt, Uke Nu! Xlnt Its a ,breeze, sdl your items ,_ 636-4010. Santa Ana 546-70'10 t? CALIENTE FUN Hardtop, 6 cyl, auto trans, radio, heater, vinyl inter- ior. SUZ098. • H.T. Coupe. VS, P.S., a I r cooditionlng, sharp. (UYW823). 1964 OLDS 9 pas.! Sta Wgn V-8, w/rili' cond Ir top rack Xlnt cond. $610, ,644-1577 '68 '0LDS C\Jtlas.s. Auto, air, P/s, P/b. 1 owner. Good ' cond. $1825. 962-2073 ooni;I. $2 200. 548-8958. with ease, use 'Dally Pilot Sell ldle . ltenu now! Call --~·-~~-1 ' Claaslfled. 6t2-56'18. 643-5678 Now! Sell idle items . . . 642.5678 Classiliecl Ads . . . 642.5678 No, not the race t;rack, but a $966 See It. You'll Buy It 1 N 980 '67 Mercury Caliente. Race Au., ew Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos,,New 980 to the races ln your Cali-.,Pto1tlfA»iA • TOYOTA $1299 DON'T MISS · OUR ANNUAL WESTERN DAYS SALE -S Final Day Sunday .March 25 THE FOLLOWING CARS APPLY ONLY: I PINTOS IMAVERICKS IGALAXIE 5l>O's IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ,. - YOU ·CANNOT PAY MORE THAN .. -THAT'S RIGHT FOlKS ••• $99 ~OVER DEALIR1NVOICE PLµS $90 DEALER PREPARATION, FACTORY RETENTION Fii, SALIS TAX & LICENSE ente. 10 DAY .fR.EE TRIAL EXCHANGE. GUSTAFSON L• I M 1966 HarbQr, C.M. 646-9303 1nco n· ercury ·12 MUST ANG Fastbock • 2480 Harbor mvd. Costa Mesa At Fair Drive 54&-8017 '67 -442 Oldl. All power. Air, auto. 38,000 M. Xlnt. $i:i0. MS-3726 16!01 ~ach at Warner VJ, Auto, PS, Air "Like Huntl.n&to.n Beach New" (n6EHS). $3399. 842.e844 * (213) 592.5544 Sun..t Foro, 54<0 Ganlen I !!!!!!~~~~~ ''Home of the Viking" Grove Blvd., Westminster, I ~ Calif. 636-4010. '01 MUSTANG. air cond, '69 MUsrANG F.B. "Bright disc. brakes, clean thruout, Maroon" Mags V8 Auto Must sell. $875. 855 Seagull , C44Cl44J $2199. Suns.i Ford, Lane, Apt. B309, NB. 5440 Garden Grove Blvd., BIG IMPACT we•tn>lnster, call!. OLDSMOBILE 63&-«Jl(), -- You'll make. a, big impact ,67 GT Fstbck, very clean 390 PRICED to sell, 1969 Olds loo with tins 67 Mercury eng. 4 apd. Holley 4 bbl. CUUaa Suprerpe, auto, air, Parklane. "Big car. Low Many big xtras $l cm pwr, vinyl top, good cond. price. 10 DAY FREE TRIAL fi'1HZ3 ' . $1500. 830-5169 EXCHANGE. =-==' =,,..-,-;::----:;:::-:-; GUSTAFSON '71 MUSTANG eir, tinted OlJlS '67 442, Ml pwr, very glass, radio/htr, vinyl roof. gOod cond. Must sell! Lincoln-Mercury Sharp! $2650. 963-2995. 968-=7297=·__,_ ___ = 16800 Beach at Warner Autos, New 980 Autos, New . Huntington Beach ' PINTO '71 PINTO 4 speed transmlsskm, radio and heater. C778ClH). $1199 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa At i"air Drive 54&-8017 842.e844 * (213) 592.5544 . ''Home of the Viking'', W· ENORMOUS DISCOUNTS HOME SOUGHT For this' '70 Mercury Mont- erey 4 doot. Would Jike pr. age and tender loving care. (OllDFCJ, Only $1489. JO DAY FREE TRITL EX· O!AN\)E. GUSTAFSON Uneoln·Mercury l6IDJ Beach al Warner Huntington Beach 842-8844 * (213) 592-5544 "Homo of tho Viking" '64 MERCURY COMET 6 CYL. STICK. RUNS GOOD mi. 64&-1'5 MUSTANG MUSTANG 10. V-3. Ao"' P/t, a1r. Gold w/ whtte .Vleyl top. ORIG. OWNER. IRAND NEW '73 •UICK !UCTIA 225 CPE. '5229~7 Sor. #H4958'5 Full Power,-Factory Air, CU.tom Vinyl-Top IRAND NEW 1973 IUICIC LE SAllE H.T •. SED. $ 33 ' 4379 Ser. #CI029l0' Air Cond., Auto. Dr., Power Steering, Power Dille Brake!i Vinyl Top, TI.nted Glass, White Walls. !Aods of Extru. IRA_N_D-NIW--71-.-l~U~IC"'ll'""CINTU==1::::Y;-;;JSO COLONNADI 2 DOOi HAIDTOP $371967 Sor. •lZl24l40 350 Packa.id Turbohyd Drive, Power Steering, Power Disc Brakes, Radio, Fac- tory Air, Tfnted Glue:, Side Mouldings, Other Extraa. IRAHD NIW ·n ON&. MAHTA llALL YI $A Jf . .-535 Sor. ilC976'469l The Ev.,. PoJ>lliv -Spt Q>e. 4 Spetd Geo< Box. Rt<k • Pinion steertnr, -Diie Brakes. Tod< .l Gou-. NIYll A•AIN AT THIS LOW PllCI ~:.~~ .. ~"::d: TERRYD.C.BUI,...,, ~: WSTAN~. Auto. 289. ~!ft;. I • 1 I I '4& GET IN STE~- •oR . SPRING · .-l ~ . VACATION · ~1 0L.c. Deal In A, ., 'b••. Used Car . ' '72 ?!'!!~-~2273 · I l/W. , .. '70 DATSUN '70 DATSUN Z·DRS. I TO CHOOll ~~OM' ,173 " • '71 TOYOTA -1'27! c.wtt&. >Dr. t:llM '72 DATSUN ' ~:a:. ,.,.-ea, .... CMI. 52173 '70 DATSUN . . .... ~ ....... 51373 +ooo•. '"111 71 RE!IAULT 51273 · '67 TRIUMl')f TMIMfttw.1~AUN,. 51073 ·12· DATSUN 510 $2099 4-Dr. ""' , .. -cw. "" ...... fld9ry ... ,. .... ,.. ............ lll'hlil • ,...... ........... train, l t= = ft (ltSl!ATJ . ' PICKUPS '71 DATSUN P.U.'1 • TO CHOOSI ••oM "l'OVll CMOICI '70 DATSUN 'P.U.'1 4 TO c..00SI •llOM YOUll CMOIC I 51873 51573 GARDIN GROYI DAT•N lml IWtlOR ILYD. OAllDIM ClltOYI * 134·1211 * ' ) I • Frldq, Morell 23, 1973 DAJLY PllOT '90 A""'"' ...... PONTIAC '66 COUPE DE VILLE "° AutM, Uied T·BliD a T '70 Thunderbird '6 etllp9't LANDAU HEY! Full pOWer, alr ~ dltloolna. (NRA«8). CU.tom. 2 Door. VI, VS, auto. trans., tilt whl, au~atie. P.~ air fact. air, pwr. steer., pwr, conditloninll · tWAft• briu., pwr. winda., pwr, !a> Kelley 1uaested ,...., Ml, w/w tJres, vinyl How About A Buick! Mike McCarthy Buick "The ijig One" iJ , orange County Buick Headquarters. .. $699 -Harbor llMI. C....M- At F~ Drive .14S-1o11 ~ speeial "6rld ~, retail $152.\ • root, tinted &lass, beautiful $899 b..,..ney !ire wlblack ylnyl root. 51>arJ>;.J.64919AJH). :lllOJlarborBIV<l, ~·T , A~'=-DUNTON FORD s.aolT 2NO S. Mt.bl at Wamtr -..... !Wfl.!010 VEGA . 5th Anniversary Sale LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COVNTY 1973 Coupe De Ville •ROUGIWIS • COllVllnlW 0¥11 70 QUAUTY AUTOMOllW TO CllOOSI noM •EL DOIADOS • CPI. DE VILW " fllU Y IQUIPN wine ' . ., -_, ...... ; ........ ,_ .. ~·"'· ... 56931 cond., POW ... door locks, !lll·tele wn..I, twlllgllf Mntl· llfl, lamp monUOB, (lllmper lmpKt str1P$. whit. Mii tlr-. vlnVI f"OOI', ~ lntw1or, '"°" ITlll!s front I. r•1r, AM/FM t1 ..... , al!;lllW •lnll Wl1ll P. lnltnM, """" '""· ..; ... "'"" ""'~· '""'"""""" FUIL PRICE LfASE :~y $16880 Mo. -24 Month Open End Lease on Approved Credit (Stock' 3535) -... ~--~-----..-- fULlT IQUllN'ID Wini .... ·-.. '197,3 Sedan Be Vilte · ·~w ... , -· .. ,~ ......... '"-" """"·s697a PO'nl' door lodtt, tllt • t.ln:tt.Lc: wMll, ~ ti'" lrn!»tt 11r~. vinyl a. t1pe1try lntwior, vlnrl roof, Nit/FM 1tereo. poww 1111'9!NI. IClft r•r gl .. s. {IOillRJ0203Mll - FUIL PRICE ' ' LEASE :~y $173'° Mo. 24 Month Open End Lease on Approved Credit (Stock 2422} • . 19713 Coupe De .Ville ~;::·i.:':n~~ped~:**;.,:;'·:::s7oa1 FUIL i.111w lntwllr, floor mlltl fl"ont &. ,..,, AM/FM ., ..... iMDMI' .. .,,. "1.11'1 ... atlfenN, tinted ' nru~ ei.s. rltllt hlind mlnw, • wey poMf' _,, .&:: · ~ ' -.-.: pnif, (1001UQ2Um) • • " FOR $ •'° I LEASE ONLY 17 Me. 24 Month Open End Lease on Approved Credit (Stock 3529) BUY OR LEASE TODAY .. Wik Sel.eotwn of · Mo&ls & Colors avai'labl,e for ' Immediate Delivery • cou"s SAUS • UASlllt • SflVICI • SED. DE VILW • 1968 SEDAN OE VILLE 1968 COUPE OE VILLE 1'169 SEDAN OE VILLE ' "8titUltflll Nlltll'MI tlnllh with toftlOW ~ Ylnyt top a ""tchlng IHthtr tnttrlor, Full __., tKtw'r itlr, Ill! Whtel, AM/FM alt,., ~ doOr lock1, 1P10W1 UIUUll u re. IYYf'40) ,, '.. . 1969 EL DORADO TNt ._,..-ftt tt1e dltcrlmlnllll'lll IVYtf, FKtofY 1lr Cllllldltf0nl119, fllll pawer, vinyl ,...,fvll l•thet lnttttor, Ult & ~ ''*"""•,..,_bf locks. l.olde4 with 1K1T1a. (DVOlll) , ~ . 1971 SEDAN OE VILLE SNrlnlllf .....,. flnllll Wm, VfflY9 too Ind fllll ........ Jnwlor. Full pow9I" 1nd of courM factory 11r cetldlttontn11. cr111 .. -1~, ,....,. clOef' lotb, tW11IOlll ..,,Intl, AM/FM ..... "'!WJ Jl"lltfalklllt Clr9, (QOOCU) 1972 SEDAN OE VILLE l••lefullY ftnblled In SMllrTllr Gold wlttt Wiiiie W!yl '°' • "*' flpemtry & l•llltr lfll•lor. Full pOWlr, llldory '"· fltt ...... JiM/FM .,.,.,.. power OIOI' locb, crvlM c;ortlrol, etc. UM fMn lf.000 etmvl/'( ~ mU.. (0111EOHI s1999 • ' '2111 ' s2777 s2777 -~3777 s4999 s5555 s5999 SELE(;T TRADE~INS , 1969 OLDS 98 SEDAN 1969 ALFA-ROMEO 1970 PONTIAC GRANO PRIX ' FlaWllll Olymfllc ll'GN• tlnltt! with INlldllr'lil bnlru• vfnyl lnf9rlor. IUdlat 1111a. NII """"'' tKtOry •Ir (Olld,, 1111 ..... r•lo. ,,...,, MW Wflfl• Witts. ttc P«lrllC"1 111\UI. 1.wfAKFI . ' 1,71 FORQ ~ TON PICKUP CU.IOm~Qr!'lttr l(llClal With IE .... W HCMot, VI. pow. StMttng, auto. Ntic . hnMii.IOfl, llHvy dlltY 111'11. St., bumtlM, Allllllllll'Y tlnQ, rk, bfttf'Mty low mllte. (711t1HI 1'71 AUDI SEDAN 81555 $2666 '2777 ,.. ~3666 , ' LIBERAL BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE ALL TRAPE·INS WELCOME .:NABERS 2600 Barbor Blvd.,. Costa Mesa 540-9100 .. ~ u1n •AITMINT OPIN lo1D AM lo f PM Ma 11"'1 ~9.00 NA IO 6 PM Sal. ao.t llw d9" • 1 • ~ • I • I I • I • , I I " , • ! I t • 1 ' I • PllOT-AovtRTIS£R ..:, Marcll • 197J ' • ' 1' ~ • ' ~-• ~ I ' '!/'I , • An All "New, ''All Around'' Famify. Sports Car. Equally At Home 1-. . Ci11J.: Tra~fic And On The Open· RoCld~ . ~. . . ' ... · ' ' linmedtate Dellv•ry On B~h· !4»5peed ~"-, · · · And Automatic. Model•• . ~ ': · .• . . TEST DRIVE THE CIVIC . TO'DAtY . F.OR THE .i;;.·~""NEWEST ·PJllYU..45 THRIU o,'.J:HE 70's! ~ . . Final ·:Clearance OYElt '20 BRAND ·NEW ' . t9n HONDA COUPES, AND ~ ~ ~ . . ' .. . -' " ~ ,~... . ... .. ~ •I~ ' ' • BRAND NEW ... $ . "' . BRAND: 'NEW 1973 98 COUPE Fu.II' Pci:i>\'e.r,,fac.f •. Air, 6-way Seat, Power Winc;lows. · 12165?91 ' . $4966 .... (.~ .. ~- • LO~DED: AUTOMATIC, • ' ·AIR CONDI· ' TIONING. '114061 ) ·$166 "-s-t746 PER DOWN' I · : . MONTH $166 i• tot•I 0-11 pymt. $77.46 i1 tot1! "'onthly py.,.t. for 48 mo1. 011 1pproY1ci cr.dit. o.ferr.cl pymt. prK1 i1 $1114.01 in-. . ~ . clucii119 111 c1rryhi9 chl1"9flo ta11 Hcl llc11111, ANNUAL l'ER· CENTAGE RATE t ~.69J ~ T. BRAN.D . ·NEW . . - 1973 CUTLASS Tinted Glass, Air Cond., Power Disc Brakes, Power Steerin9, Automatic, Radio, Door .Guard's., White Side Wall Tires . ''· ( 173982) • " ' ' ' ,·'72 MODELS!" . "· t'l • - SEDANS PRJCE•SLASHED I . " . FOR IMMEDIATE DEUVERJ IMMEDl~T.E DELIVERY •3·1 £ .;. '" . ' ~ .6,.,,, . ' 'IMMl~IATE, .. - .• I ' DELIVERY '' ' ,-' ' ' ' -' . .. ' ' • • ' " I • . PhOne Us Ho~·.'°' a · s-tftmute ,Credit' Check I . • • , ~ . Service · ' Parl·•s--Body.·Shop, G.M.C~ .. TRUCK " CENTER Brand New '1;3 GMC:. P.lck"P Nlly Factory Equipped. Order Youl'S ' ' OPEN EVERY SATURDAY If yow ~· -Ill•~·-.e If 'JOU owe; ... your pr..- car • If Y"l' 'I'•~. Clll tlio jolp ~'! H yoo !Jayo Yttto or no credit. \ ., [ ; .i. . ,, '65 '65 '66 '66 '68 $2566 Phone 546-6750, CHEVROLET Alrt .. roda., ....... lllll111 MUSTANG Ftllly foot. equipped, radio. Motff, IUOAJ791 > OLDS. STATION WAGON YI, auto., radio, heotet', IJ911SXI DODGE MONACO WAG. All tt1e 4)ood rtlli191 + •Ir. ITGIJ55J OLDS. DELTA Aoto., radio, lilootH, po-..r 1tooriftg, olr, IWXC424) HONDA NOVA Fil fillet ..... ,.ct. IT"2U1 t· ,.. : ~ .., • • . ' .. . 7:30 'ftl 5:30 '$ '. 466 5566 . ~566 Take · Your Choice 1971 VEGA . . .. ~ Fully factory equipped, radio, heat,. : 1 .,, 1240590 I. , .. . 1969 Delle Roy~le. Mill power, temp. con-OLDS frol, .;,, 1271 FBO} 197'1 Stetion Wegon. Milly facto,,/ equip-TOYOTAped , 'edio, heelu, (7040FA}. FULL PRICE . ' DN. '3900 =· 36 paymenb of $39.11 oo:approvod crodlr •. Doferr!id payment $1473.96 Incl t<s, lie-"'"' .al .fl-« dtorges. ANNUAL PERctNTAGE RATE 11.1"% ' ' Pho..0 540~964.0 . LET us TAILOR .Youil F,INANCING TO YOUR PERSONAL NHDS. ,~, ~,,..}I,•~ I '67 FIREBIRD . ' ......... ...ctl•.;.....,· '• ... r. ~ -~ . fTZDSIOJ .... . ' ·-.. .,, . MERC.~ COUGAR' .. Auto., alr,·ttt~ rffle, .. ...... 1m.q11 . ' I j' ' PLYM •. E-URY IU . . '70 ·.~10 < • .. • An.... olr, rMlo, l!Mter, P.S .. P.1. 11671NV) . ' CHRYS'-ER, 300 . hh ~. ""'' .1,, -.... •~/fll!l. ........ 11J7A9Mr . ' . ·"zt· ,TO~ONAI)~ ,. , ................ fill~ ..... .,,.t.., •. ......... (20fC01 . . . ' . ' ' ' . ''10 · ~~~~,.:.J!~~w.. . ' " '' -1 ... --.l-ll . ' $1166 OUR BIGGEST ' THAT'S OUR , WH,Y DON'T YOU . GET OUR DEAL? . . . ' ' ' • \ I ' ••••• YOU'tl BE GLAD YOU DID :.~ •• 1972 MONTE CARLO fpt 14,993 miles, V8, power steerin&,.~ bc:a.k2t. radio, au~ superior car. (136- EU) '.'.$3799 ·'1t72 VEGA. HATCHBACK GT 4 opeedl radio, 81rack, sharp. (752EAD) •••• F 'EM !t2 TONS-% TONS-BWERS ' • LOTS OF 4 WHEEL DRIVES . . . ' '. , '• . All Ready For IMMEDIATE DELIVERY;· . PICKUP 4 ...O, pow•r br•k•s.. hffftr, Ylftyl int.rior, 600-. 14 +11'111. 12001102) (t7JI ' • ' IMMEDIATE • IMMEDIATE $209" DELIVERY 7 IMMEDIATE DEUYElt'I' I• DELIVERY 1971 CAPRICE 4 DR. HARDTOP • 'l;hls la a loaded "b""' hat" car. Gold With beige vinyl root, saddle interior, elect. see.ti and wtndowl, am/bn atereo, door lock.s, Wt.(hee~ 1uper lharp. (586- GPG) $3299 ''4 FOID ¥<t TON PIClllP \'I, J 1pe.d. (llM211 '66 CHEY. V1 TON PICKUP 6 cyl., •uto., r•clio, ( RTJ9651 I "70 CHEY. ¥4 TON SUIUllAN CAll'fAU ,. 1, · Perf..ct, bl9 6 eyl., 4 •P41-'• J 1t1h, II•• new. I llOAFlf • $899 $999 $2$99· . . . . ' 1969 Chev. Manoo ESt31ri 1968 BUICK' RIVIERA COUPE ('Ibe belt one). Air, luggage rac~ poW~ sef,ooo-miles, power 1eata, am/rm radio, er steering, auto., V8, (low miles}. power windows, vinyl root, tilt wheel. (YOB694) Uto., air, power steering, poWer brakes, "' 1U~ shal'p wtth good rubber. (719- Sll " $2199 19~. CHEV. BEIJIR SEJ!AH ' 1972 PONTIAC VDITllRA: COUPE 4 Dr. Air, auto., power steert.nr. :vi.n)'l 1 , 1 , • .., $2199 V8, ~er steering, power brakes, auto., "' ytnyl :root. rad.lo, air, 24,000 mnes, show· loom fresh. (lllCFKl '70 GMC :V<t TON PICIUP"S H•lvy d11ty equipped, r1dio, power 1 ffin9, 111fo., choice of 4, low mil11. '71 FORD 1 TON DUAL 12 FT. STAii Auto,. power 1te1rin9, VI, 37,000 mil•1, nice, (69200Hl • · "l root, (unusual buy). (949ETO) 10,462 miles, 6 cyl., auto., ndJo, llke new. (lOOOCllJ . ' $l 39~ ? ,),1 $2599 . ' :16,000 .ruie.. -windows, pwr, ...... vinyl roof, air, P.S., P.B., radio, new "}.b~,...~' flnish. (332CXH)'i .. $3199 . ' 971 CHEV. KIHGSWQOO WAGON 9 -vs. .. to. dlo, power steering, power bra)cet; .u'perlor buy, roof rack. (663CX1) • $2799 ' ' . 1971 CHEY~MAl.IBU 4 DR. SEDAN $3299 1968 MUSTANG ys, power s.teerlng, automatic, air con· ditlonlng. Nice car. (719AH'F) $1299 1970 CHEV. MALIBU C111A'E . " Hardtop. power 1teerlna:, auto., air,· ru ee cu. l37BBHF) $2099 · 1970 IMPAIJ HARDTOP . . "'72 FORD Noci 2 TON 11 Pr, STA~ tlUCI ' 366 VI, 4 1p1ed', 2 tp11d t••r •xi•, tuck •••Y llft t•tf, 1f,OOO mi1e1, perfect. {677422) '67 DATSUN LA.ND lOYEI .4 wheel clri..,e, 9oocl. IMPE7651 'JJ CHMOLIT VJ TON SUIUUAM ) 1••+, 4,400 mile1, t ilt whetl, VI, 111to .. pow•r .+ .. rtn9, pOw•r br1k11, ,;,, 'ffio, 1UJ>ff flice. ( 121264 I '6t INTERNATIONAL TUYELA.LL ~ 2 1eef, VI, eir, power 1t.erin9, •ufo., 50,000 Mlle1. IHtill I "71 FOID '-TON YAN VI, 1uto,. 1up•r "''"' (Y46l0ll . . 72 POU ¥4 TON VI, eofo., 'ower 1t.efirt9, 19,271 mil11, like new. 192'56kt 'Jt CHIY. "14 TON PICKUP l ig 6 cyl., 4 1peff, extr• 9ood rubb1r, IOw mll11. 192tOOFI 1971 OLDSMDBILE curuss c~ '1972 PONTIAC FIREBIRO COUPE ' VS. ;!4.528 mil,., air, _... ·-· VB, 15,341 miles, radlo, power braUa, powe!-brakes. auto., radio, dead sharp. auto., am/fm radio., SUper:lor car. (821· (168862) f,l'FI I '$3099 ',· $3499 0 1971 BUICK LE SABRE smAN 1972 NOVA.COlfE 4 Dr. Power 1teerlng, powet ~ 9~946 miles. VS, poWet" 1ttering. power vinyl roof, auto., air, superior ear, 3:1, rakes, automatic, air condltbdng. l.Jke ifO milea. A tremendOUI bu1. 1itand new: (159n.YJ ,. I: $2899 $2999 · .1976 POffflAC BONNmi:Lf , ~ 1971. sric:~f rott ·. Haril ~. auto.,diV8,alrpower20-'.t.e<inr.mll 2 !Ir, VB, vinyl root, powet" ateerlng, ''8 CHI¥. V. toM flctlUP 4 Dr. Hanltop. V~l roof, IUI\ power, ~~'\:1, i::~;:'B>c, ~y •4teeru":, power w·-.es, ra o, • ,~ ea. power bralres, auto.. air, Sptcla.l Price VI, 1tkk. (62911Al air, 1'$dio., 31.315 tnlles. Sure 1uper nice. Zf .. ooo Uk ... heavy 1.J !'183EWl $2599 lhla .... , 1999 ¥1, i '. • ...i. ump .. •h•n •• , .. :'r,:":~~1 v. toN <J.W.EE>_ $2499 . mu"$3i9t~l ' ' ' VISIT OUR SERVICE DEPT. Where · G~ Servke ~ MAKES FRIENDS · .. · * . I. I • USED CARS • ' I ! I ' ' . ' ·SEE us FOR:. YOU eAMer . ' "' . BRAND NEW 500 2DOOR "HARDTOP V-8. factory oir,..A/T, power.di.s'cs ond 1fHring, hllOYY duty bottery,.AM radio, tinted glass, whffl covers, :wsw tires, (3JJIS137420H4Bn ' . CQURIER PICl<UPS ·''3.5'' - OYER ACTUAL DEALER COST! Row after.:._t"OW ohs~•d"";fac"" .. -""Y 41quipped ptclcups· to choose fl'OftlJWhil• OY•stocU !cur.take your pick ot $34 over our cost. • ilncludh freight,. prep. and · fad: holdback.) BEAT OUR DOLtAR .. FOR- DOUAR :YALU£$-rANYWHERE . . "!.I "' ~ .. .. LEASE outVOWMI PlfCl·ONLT· ~2298 A 1973 ... FORD LTD . •99·29 NEW 1973 . · ; . TORINO· 351 V-8, Cruls-o-motic, lpw.r. strg. & brakn, emir. control, G78x 1-' whitewall tires, air cond., AM radio w/reor •Pealr:ers, visibility group, tinted gtmss & wheel covers. 1#1423) 3A30H217798 .. 2 DR. H.T. 36 MONTHS •O.E,L. LIASI D1ucr fROM " JOllP DIA1lll & SAVI THI MIDDLE MAN UPI- Ir 1 .. ~ .• ' ' ' FOR ~M./CHRYSLER IMPORTS _ TRUCKS· VANS '66 GALAXIE 500 .'67. PLYMOUTH VAUAKT '68 OPEL WAGON '67 FORD _VAN.t.. • .:...... 4 tloor, H.T., re.ti .. 'ti•tht, tir+etnotlc, ,_., otffri119, VI, lff'llil lflilt1. (IRY· JJ21 ' } "'S~ll9t'' ledlo I hot+.r, •Ir coM., ' • , 2~Mf.1••M Mil ... IVCJ5941 t r' ' . 4 1pd., RIH, 9ood mno1:1w1fto41 ; ' l • • • • ; • 154 • • .cyt... l •~., ~~ . .NS. ... ( '-102tl) • 1J ' • ,, '67 MUSTANG v.1, todio ' hffhr, p~ 1t.orl119. •oocf milo1. IVCJ1•21 '70 MAVERICK '69 T·BIRD LANDAU F.11 • p9Wff, oit concliH011l1t9, po- wlri4owa I •••tt.1 (t69CPAI '71 GALAXIE 500 '1055- 51133 :I door hordtop. rocUo, hooter, outo., ,133 oir, jlO-r 1t.o\i119, ri11yl roof. Good milo1. <tt6CQL • '71 T-BIRD LANDAU . . . ·-~ ..... ~ •. "''"" w:•-· ...... 535,2 . oir c~ .• low Milot. I 125CCMI. sues ''' -.... Mee $4JJS. '72 MAVERICK SEDAN Auto.. l&H. P'/S., ... o.c., ·9roup. Ap· · HARD t1): pt'OX. 7000 mtl11..,~ .. _, l•J7FFKI FIND m: - '68 PLYMOUTH WAGON s.b • .i. ...... ;.. ....... ..... ....... s1· 062 power ttMfl'"J, oir co11d .. 9oocf milo1. . ~ • lWOR4101 , ........................................................... _ · ,.'72 i.¥~GA HATCHBA~K · , ·····"·· ....... ""--;M........ siss9 · 11111'91. ,f770EUO . ;.. : " •• 'I l : •' • , , , , • • ' ' . . ' ' '69 PONTIAC. FIREBIRD . Hcrltop., RIH, 4 .. ptf;,...,P/.S,1 VI. "Good • '"'ll11. lf61CREI ' . '69 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN '•••;• ; hMtw,·-1:,,_i. Good mU•• $1062 12>.01091 . • • • • j ~ '7·1 TOYOTA coaot.U:· ;-; . sm .. y ' I . . . .. '" ,. ' .,.114 2 or .• >., •• uo,J•h~ter-.• 4,,,,....~.9.,.;.,, • • mil••· 154lDFll . , • . ' . '68 OODGE-'VAN 6 cylinder, owtotn.Hc, 101" •A. Goocf mil••· ill2ttl) . 71 .DA TSU.N PICKUP -I ' ' •--¥ .. i.e. ..... ;...... ;.~ •. b;~~. · $4·L;"IA 9"4'_.... l6'JPU:I · . , 'l'IJlrAf . ...... ,· i -._. I · 1 3 • ? I ._ ......................... -.·~· .................. ·.::..~-·,i ·-. ................................ -!!' ........... ___ . '6-9 CADILLAC EL DORADO . '71 TOYOTA' tdROLi.A .•• ''70 CHEYROtET '3/4 TO~· • " Full pow99""4 ftctory 1ir cond., ¥111yl $368'1 Radio·• hHt.f:.:.~~. Y~li~ . .G~~ .,_ ,,;,~ , , Pickup. RHio,·"~'· outornotlc,~VI, ' • • 892 top, AM/FM, tilt wMol. Su990stod ' mil1J.11Zl4Q:l I), pOwier 1MiiJ19,"90,W 1J1i101. I llJllM) ' • • lluo loot P'rieoo $4J]5, I 142ETll ~· , , ' , '7l l.f. YMO~H SA TELU1'E .. : ~· · , • • HA11D ,ftj · .. s.£,;"'°"'2 Dr. H:'roor...Mlo.·hfft..., 1Uto. ' I} IU, ..... ........ -. vl•vl ... ,, .,, FIND u~Eo ·· ., I " coM., low rt1.llot.,W70ff) l , ~ . • . -.,-7:.-To ... r""'o""'r.-A-.LA-..... ND-clt""'u-,-.......... _,... ' .... , ... 2 ... ·FOR~·'"'"D""&~;1:~·~;-.Q!'!"J(..;;;,~,-~!!"'~~-~~ .. ;~..;;.. St~tion W~9011. ,4°WMe1 •dri~ .. ,'1ricfio ... a· 7•7,~ ~ .J.1,}.Js~a,11 .. ~.,-a:!'~c....&oocl. 1 I ho•tor.6ood•mll11--1674DZJCJ .,.. · mil••· (lfl02L)•, ' ,, ' •• -•• • " j ' l I -' . , .. \ ·' . . . ~ :,., . ' . . ' . '7il .1 DATSUN WAGotf I • • . ~ . ' , . '.r , , , , I ' l . '• . RIH, • ,.,_·et;e,. SpKlol~..S1.-Lo , rnil••· lii7tcX¥1 I · -.H-~.,.~-.~W-HEEL-·•·-DitVi~·--..,.--- ,,.._ c.-.•· '•;;., .... ,.. . llOB TO hfft.,' .... 1 • .-..... J J ., •":l1Ult IRtft • • ' lt (lftU"INUt . • . ' • • • • • i;;· San ~lelilenie · ~~~..,I , •• • 1st:rano EDl~·ION •'; ' "-" ' • • --~ TOflay's . 1na1 N.Y •. Stocks ·~~~~~~·~"-·-~_o_.~~2~·~·-s~:cr:--·,o_N~.s-,.~48~.i~A-~~E~S.~··~· .....,..~--------------o_RA __ N_G_E_c_o_u_NTY __ ._c_AL_1_FO_R_N_1A ____ ...;..;..,.._~-FR_1o_A_Y_,_M_A_Rc_~ __ 21_._,~97l...------------,---....:..._~.~.T~~N~CEN~TS_ ~~· Willie.--·.Shoenaaher ' ' , ' ' Winner at School ,. ; . • ' . ' . --• .By .ToM GOllMAli' I . ' ot ... Dellr ... ,..,-' ':JqeRy. WUUe• Shotniaker .iade' 1 rare Jllllllic. lppannCe '""-.-,' before a ""4"'"':1r .-q ... mbly of 2!0 ... at Rotiln w~ 8chool Jn 'HUil> ~-h.: ' . . PrOhably. tire -· tclfatlc>drlld ln·tlre audilofium .... 111-i'e&N>ld Lee Lappin, wboce lat~,']lrOll!pf<i! Shoemaker to ap-pear, ) I ! i • .J, Jiii two-hour ·•lay at jbO achoo! prob- • .. . ,. '.. . . ) '.. . . . . . ' '. : I ably made tire -exciting day In tire l\fe of tire-flftl>tr~ y""""ter. And it ticMild not bave come at 1 -beUer time. .rust Mter Lee wrote )he letler to Shoelnlker last October, uklng him to speak to ber cl811, her mother died. l<oo'I -Mn. PaW Scudder, then callei! , Shoem~ m\d tole! him how mixb hls ap~ at the school -would meao tq !he UlOe girl'. • · ShOemaker, .. the world's moat sllc-- cessful jockey, obliged. r ' • 'And 'Qruraday afternoon Lee WU all &mlleo, · u she walked up to the mlcropilooe oo stage and carefully rocl!ed ber memorized inlroductory speech. Shoemsker 1 sla!>dlng oen lo a bulletin board that 1lle student.. bad prepared with newspaper clippings for •i0ur Hero," smiled as Lee hesitated, making IUf'e not to forget a single word. He !hen look the stage and thanked Lee for the best introduction he bad ever received. Lee beamed with pride IS she Sit in the front row teat. The ~. f.11 joctey -treated tire ebildrm to a premier publlc showing of an hour-IDng documeotary of his life, Shoemaker said he Js trying to aeU the film to • motion pictutt distributor. He then •P,enl snother bout answering questions from the students. "How many horsea do you own!" (See ~OCKEY, Page I) ,: klergtlte Defendant ... .4 ! C~ts Six to 20 Years . ' ' . ' ' , ' . ' . -' I ~ ..•• ,,i.:-·~.· Plot ·· Followed !~~~,~.ftape . Renakion ·' StUdents Die on Movie-like Trip ~"' ,· . ·~ ' ' e: · · MARION, Ohio (UPI) -Four Ohio State University students, . ·.·. r·.·,as· ~-ln1•ury , "inspired" to take a canoe trip by the movie "Deliverance," died Thursday when their two 14-foot metal boats capsized in the cold, . . swift current elf the Scioto Hiver. A•San duan·Clapl<trano contractor and The victims barely bad begun the 30-mile trip when the acci- !i ~~,pa..,ngers ,escaped m. dent occun-ed ibout 10 miles south of Marion. It wu not known if lll~i'tiundoidn ·tlie 1os1on and they·were.,xpertenee<I canoeists. . . exp "Deliverance," nonuna.!¢ for an· Academy Awanl,as best moVJe "~l , ~·· ~ pl&111 at Camp of 1912, 'invoiftd a canO!! trip by four men, one of who!J> was killed. "...,_.,... , •• ' ' ' • 1 I · ' • ' · '1\leY w~e bl~\!<>Ut the DIOvie· with· the man they rented ~·l<!B~'°4"~=!:';· .. "tbe'canOej.~"· . n.<lfl oty slientt Don 'Scbi\eJa~ $d. . ~ ... "*'~,_,, ·~~~~--·Jlitll~B .. ~20,:~ ' -, , , , J. Silverman, ~ /Jf Ho\Vat<I ~ N'.i., Ho!f- cre.liclanilllf toot ·p1aot al .Ille ud. diet. ;t...Of Belcllwoocl, ubio,. and,.~~ Boesol.er, ·201 ~~....iJlary'*llolt= _,pf~ Oli!O. " . , ·-' ., • <· lleilton hlil dlolrotdiod ., • l ...,...,,'tllt--..,.... ; ' ,~ ,.. . I =t~t~$~ Ch~Ies Dargan .Bows Out Thi pllol aild bll passengers -• ex-, , .• lllllr\ed by the~ staff • i.f.~~~e.~ ~School Board Race ~~:the .. , and ._ , aides ..ii Oiaries Dorgan, 1 San Juan C.piltrano • • -• ~ resid<!ll who flgjlred· promlr"'1Uy in the ill.•• ~' ~ 1 • ' recent ~ annp•Ian to pass 1f' I 1 • sclrool booxb -from tbe rtce for o}',F.lie-r. '. '1_.;L,,J,., I the~ Oi.1Pft-1"da~ ~of ~ . ,8:.;.,,,,J.~ -, .. ~~ 1 ... ~ ":J • • \ -,,. Dargan, a> r~ at . 21382 Spotted . v · · ·vz T Bull war. wu i1i>.c1i>1 aevera1 Cllld!dates l!i., ~~e.· ct in .Ei or.-0:' who bave filed for,'lhio pool wblcb will be -<'J. ' left Va<aJ1t by retiring -tee Fred ~r Crash ! N= .::rt.. on the board will· be flled '-~· , , , .. ,....L..:.i.;. mShe.Aprll,17 eJecUQn. _ :•p cit )'Oli!ig ruers •le¢1!!1 "mfely "I bave accepted !""IJl~Yment with a ~A¥1' O!ll.of-<!DDlrOI jet t1iloer bdt maJor1 Soothem caii!Onll8 corporation, bcriilieetl arid '*"""1.lacrimi'tlif13~ r mi, ~.'1'11rlnlt that that emplof• O.W.Alr llllit...<tlold•!llllillfloy, -·Would-. •'confllct of lntereat a flat s!Ooeakipa owr 1'1tar .. • ~"??~~to tire board of TA-4 ~c:i. W::..dt!tr$<1 ~ ·~baa beeii 1!ei1 known In achoo! .~.... ,',,f·-~'f ·-clrClei ' hec;ause of his service u ~·~ .. llld,tt~ It. sp_okeamso for . ""1'• Friends, the laymsn's group which campalgnrd auo- cesafully fcr tire horxl pasaage earlier thU year. ' oarga. admlttOO that his decision to ~w was "ditrlCUlt and peraooal," and added that. he was motivated by a desire to not ere.ate confusion or mlsunderBtandin alilorig reslilenta ln the district. The trustee areo where oOrgan had sought election covers all of San Juan and the !OUtherly tip of Mission Vliijo. 1bat trustee ,are.a drew more ca°'" dltlates than the other two up for grabs ln April. . . ' Da.rgan's withdrawal _leaves as can- didates Wllllam R. 'lbompaon of Mission Viejo and L. R. "Ray" Baker and Cecil Homan, both of San Juan. a~Of·~n de • Sis, • the old ~!'!!I 19wer;· ' d Another . . Alleges Perjury W ASllINGTON (AP) -A fornler N"tx- on campaign ofticlal was sentenced.tcr-up to 20 years in the Watergate case today bu! ,11\".tenci(li ~ mitl)er ~t JIU post~ 'aflef be Uidt;,Jup; h11<l'J>een :.."~:~~· ~~i;i ·. 1\-li!*'nlil~ ~~ t\""t Jal!iet W. Mclltinl'.fr.' ~ hil ~-' ly feared for bls,11fe 11"-lold all he 'knew: about Ille pqlltlcal )>u.gJary 'ahd, wiretap-.. ping in June at DerilocraUc Party htad. quarters. He also charged that. politicaJ pi'essure 'had been brought to ·petsµade the deleiidanu· to. plead guilty tind t~ quiet.' . - After reading the letter, U.S. District Court _awe Jobn J. Slrlcia gave G. Gordon uddy, 42, a fonner White Hoilse aide •and legal· coumel to the Nixon re- electioo campaign!a finance committee, a '40,000 fine in acldition to a oenttnce l'ID8lnl from six -years, elgfit months to Ill yeara. ":n-WU. pollUcal pl'eSIUre applled to the c1e1-.i.. to-plead guilty-and re- main silent,!' McCord said· in the letter wjllch be bad wrttion io Sirica Mooday. "Perjury oceurred d\iring the trial In inatters hlghlr material to the ~ . otruciw'e, orleqtattoo ancfiaipact ot'the government's case and to the motivation -•nd lntent of !he. clefendaota," McCord laid. .. Others involved in the Watergate OPol'ltlon were mt ldeittifie<j during the. trial/' McCord said,' "when they could bave·been by b testifying.", Jn Key Biacal'll!O, · F:Ja., •depull' While Hous, pr.., aecretary Gerald L. Warren was asked to comment on the McCord letter. He replied: · . ' . "It baa been our <OMl!!ent policy DOI to commeot oa mattm ln thla trial oc any peodlng trial. I feet I will continue to follow that practice." . ~ , , DAtLl'llUT"INtt•,_.. . \~AM,l;o Joc.Cri',~1$1ts HUNTINGTON aEAcH . F'R1EN0 ; r 4e .~ppln', .Ill, Wiih .Willie 'Tbf ~'1oe' ShAm,kor ---;' •l ' ' ' . . ' '· '· ..... lj { • Jfl~per·~ ·~ay 'Gasoline ~~ning ··vnwurkable · ' ·-·-· .. ....:i. 1. 1_:.~L. .. i .• .. ! By-LRUJll: NIEOZIELSKI ' One of these was that automobile · · °' ,,.. DallY ,.... It.tr emissions ar.e worse. than emlssians from . . (;asollne' rationing as a quick panacea other soorCes su'ch . as motorcycles or for • Southern · Callforulii, BJllOi was • &irCra(t , aci::ordlng. to'Green. . dismiase11' 'is unworkable Thursday ')ly "Less than half of tbe. allowable moblle severitl expert witbessel wbo testified in source emi5sioni are · asSigned to ~' ·befoi:t· :tJie f~ ~ Enviroa-automobiles and trucks." he continued. mental Protection Agen'cy. . · "Considering. the number served by ~ of the beB~j wBJ to obtain motorcycles and ai~itft lt ~ould seem comments on the agency's plans !or com-more reasonable· to seve rely curtail the plying with the· 111'71 federal ' air quality -latter· rather. ti.an. tk former, U this ltanda,rds. , muat he ~ nectssary action." One of !he propooals suggested for the Green, who Bl.-ae(Ves as oouncllman Loll Angeles area is gu ntioning. for the city of HWltington Beach, added sPeeiJng in bebaU of Los Angeles, that ratioolng wotild "spell eccmomic Jadr. .G<eet\, managu of tbe city'• disaster" for Sou1hern Cilllomia and ·the--.~:'~ Poli.e. e . •nea T~ j SmdaJ, the b'91cho ~ ... \ • el with opectaton wlio' rtu'ned olit • 11r•":;;.~rt~ l·toncerh._· Told O~er Coast Me_ etings Slrlca llOllPlllled McOlrd'• ' ... tmcing one week while he studies the new development and placed five other \lei..,. dants wider provisional m a x .i m u m sentences. Departmeut of • lilqvlruutwttal Quality that tampering, with tbe economic lile of and a. llUutingt<Jlt Beach COUDclJman · the area Is l'unth!Akable." · I prOdicted trouble ii nUooing became ~ Joining Green lo ~la coadenuiation· of ' ~-~-the two pUota . ' Pt~ -w~:iand;J . . , . reautx. • · , rationing wu ll!ate SM. Jtmes R. Mills "We r•specM•......,.,. for yoor pro-(~.11,1,Tl(!f!llNG.,Pyo ll , pooa~ but "' 11ike aerjoul lasue wjth tbe , • , -iib14od; tMlliilb I be ·-~ wOl!ld 'be J>O~ available If CUpers repre>enl! the Fifth Di9tr1ct where ·,~ '~-· '-iorr to eaetrof eoastal commlsaiOO \lfl tire board of supervilors, wblch In- • poitf and.~ , , , }~ iineetlnp where "bol" -iurtace ., • cllldes Se• Clemente. ,aek!..":r:::;:..itT;:•~i•. dld.in 'San a.a-.... u1, oran,. * * * . The judge I~ open tire final oenteoce of E. licnim! Hllllt Jr., 51, Benuu-4 L. Barker, 55, Eug~ R. Martinez, 48;' ~ A .. Slufrls, 37, and, Virgilio R.- GOnzalez. · . =~ guoline 111ttoning/' he said, , , • • ,,,.,..qi~ remedI la baaed oo ,er-. 0.r~ie . . , ~t: I ·llorlaldR ll"10it*,llol~Al!d ,Qilrnly-o1---. 'a.tmwr B 'I Ch M A d · (Sot 8fY&i.W1. I .. I) • • · : · Jlooald CasPers ·wu ..ured Tlluraday. e • , ' . " " ~ ·,. . . :·-.-·~ ·.~ ·=~-:::!"=: o sa . 1ca .ap p.prove i:. kl l;p'1tm:ae : !rad, uted ·~ "JhYlalonl for • . ~ + , ·, , " I -aeanl .. t-anDL • . Some qtrallonl ....... the -By CAND~CE PEAR!ION But tire cooaervatkl!l act llBo provldeo land trade l!blcb would give tire stat~ a t I ~ 91 .. -""' ''°" , · ~ ............ ._ -.....t ~-·of -ter ~acre -~ -~ ~•-!JO can become "bot _ .. 11111 -a A divided SOuttr coast Reeal 7.olle ·~-,---...,... ....,.... •• -•w•-~~ ~-acres 1 -·"'--~ t1oo ~---•-•-T d a not M'-' to tfdoJ actlaa li ~• portion wblch-'""' tiecOcne I mirlna. • -, 1•-epubllc-.~declared. "°'*''I ~ Uri Y ....-~ '"'6"' ·: (Jl)Rlt '(APi !.. A(ler a itroq ·-• ....,.... reaclred 1 _...i.e over jllrildlctlon of the water lo w!lhln r.ooe yaiijs. II tire ooUtal !'O'Mllalfll! found there :....,. !lie ltGck m.,liiei 41topfadtpln to>-A • eommluitll -.. 111 Sa• 111 the Bola Qik:a area to adopt,a penntt In. tbooe cwa -Wbich ind'lde Lower wis ul.! aCtlon'bebtrl\f'tlie dam on ·the ' """~ Clemente MmdaJ wu atteoded by lboul ar111 map Jn time for a teaal deadllrje. and UJ!POr Ne~ j)ay" and .Anabelni ~. It 'Would hive Jurl3dicti"1 .. llO per-. m&D1 ol them 111111 Thacommlllloncreatedbyl'._ition Ba)'-thebodyel-anilaltrljol Atton>ey·gener11>1•;.p.....,tat1ve · ::-;,-411o.p!lllla wl!er In tire beca!"' they, .-'t allond to lpult -Ill wu 8t!hject to a .18,811V line -In-land l,IO!I feet wide ·~ it ... in-• Gregclry Toylol) t11 .atolf !Or the lands w .ti. 111.tn• .tl"ll IJ!L ~iboul ...lldJnc 1\.8all er.-Beaoh. · dMiftrall1 llld/or· ii' a body -tl!n>Ul)t cJudeCI Ill the pennlt ...... ' . <O!M1)Jlllllfl, ~ ~ ""'*1. copunl~on · • • "Wbat are you taltlQ( ahoul!" Com-provtalcma of that 11me propooiUon U It 'l'ha\ same kind ol it< ol )llrlld1ctlon agree....,t II '>ery 1mp0rti!nt lo the 111111 11111 .,,. eu'1 "'Jlal • · • -·t adopt a map 'lbanday. that will take In tire waler ol Newport ti8nsactloo Ol lht land.• ...,,-IJ..11119 ~1 =~~ad~~ of Newport The map d_~tes the area of the llllch'wu~by-COOUD1-Er.-SignalOl!wantalodeoolop sbOut l,500 -u 1~ ~ .,...... -J!Olle ~tire ooovnlalioo bas ec:utm Director flltlvln C.rpaiter to Jn. , ac:::J Of Bl>laa a., .,.. behind the tidal ·---'' . He ... ~ltiat be WU "~ of Ju111d!ctloo '1'!'1'...._tlJll Oran&<' elude BOlaa.11'1 ill'HUallnlton Beach. • 11)6'dam and In• -l!dal insurance . ..w.:11:1."$;!6"11t1 ,·~";-n•-~~•c::..--=-=-. andLos~J.V\\lll)tl· . ;'Ml>reaentaUve1 vf a.. -landJ lqr'l~beeipliin.I. • 'l"'' 1 )ill )lllla, """""-..__, _. -lf i(u111ta,.~·by Walter KlllllllCke, • Coimblslloo and Signal Oil and <l\I& Olm-~ 'A tldll 'lnlilm ~te'.IO Insure ...... lown," -~ -."91 of llnfttlnston -uld Son ClomerU dvll· encineet · "1th the State Landi paay pleaded with the _,,,_ 11111 ti> Signal U two ll\lllf>-~ ~ · _,._lock • Co. was uked to proYldt an armecl pollc8 of. DMstoo, m 11* to the couta1 com-llnll Iba\ lller'e 11.llty tidal aeitoa llel!lnd and coartal -dllape "' whether Ille ~ -till 'olenW •'· llcor IO U.p ordar JI-•!')'-mladca ' a dam cm the proJierty cm tire IDland aide tidal ecllon takea ~c.. ill l:hannels ~ UlllalloD. WJallao, ..,S i. "Hn (Lon( -llar1lor Deport.-ID -~Ibo map lho!rl an araa of N1llc Cout JUpny, of behlnd'thl-., hi iKlded: '> 1 --......_a ... .... -) we bna Gt ...n pollol Ill tloe l ,OIO ,... lrfllill lrom -blgb lid/' )Vuaer A...... , Taylor -ljlr pennlt Jl!ap Une to J h'¥nc,"'*""7• llne. ' , Tbe ... eaodSlgnala1'9 oegotlati!ls& (--1'111Ut111'.'-'')1 • ' . .. • • · · Weflt .. er Moolly sunny on Saturday la the way the Los Angeles .....,!htt aetv• ice sees it for. the Orange Coast, wilh increasing cloUd.iness in tbe late afli!rmoo. 'lllll\S 'of 13 at tile be~. rising to 17 inlallfl: Pv-r- nighi l0w1 in the upper 408. • • :li\Sllllt: l~U Ui\ V . The nigh~ .allo Holl1/l(IOOCI Is <>waiting breot"ltisly f4J/u plooe TueidoM nigh~ -the Ai:ad•mv .AVJGrch. See toda!/'• WciikcndlT for an •ducattd o••ss o/ ' the wfntl.lf"•, ' I A1 Ytilr hrYke t Mo'rlft ,.._ l..M. M'td t ~ l'vMt II .... ft.. 1t Nal~I ,...,... 4 C.I~ I Orantt CwfltJ t c......... a.-ltftHl-Htl .,,..,. Cl'l\la aJ JYIY'-1"'191' fl c,_..,,. ai 1ftrte tMt !Dtafft ,......__ · -I $1-.ll Mtl'Qtt PU ~ .... ~ \f • f'lll*"""" • " ,lfiMot -...., ' ..,...... ' """ ,.., .. •MIWf • ........ 4 IWlti.... ..,, ......,.. ...... tt-t4 Allll ~ 11 ... ..... t ...... •~ I W/a lt .... . . , SC U.S. ~nnoy ' .. • • Threate11ed WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. Amoo ... ctor John Scali w fJ. J thrut-Wit~ pbyllc,! "'I II'• by a Plmltt\alllan -· Gtn. Omar Torrijos. K the United Slat.. vetoed a L'.N. Security CounCU resolutiun on the Panama C&nal, Informed sources said today. Scali's vot.e to veto the resoluUon was cast Wednesday night, a day after he r!Ceived a message from Torrijos, the sources said. They said he message from Tor· rljos before the final vote ~ted Scali should cast his veto from the airport. "becauae the people and students .would not understand and there might be violence." f'ntll Pfffe 1 RATIONING. • • <D-San Diego), president pro-tern of the Calllomla Slate Senate. TesUmooy ollered by Mills declared that signlf:icant air quality improvements are already being made without restri~ ting lhe use of vehicles. Mills told the panel that even without ratlonJng ,the f~I standards would be exceeded no on!~ 90 dayo in Im, u com- pared to 250 days In ltl'IO. "Since almost twtMhlrds of the ol>- jectlve will-be achieved without any signlqcant linpa.¢ w. the eommunlty, are the negative eflectr.of total compliance worth the incremental health benefits which would be provided?" he asked. Periodic aas rationing, he predicted, would alter the We style of many people who depend oo the automobile as transportatlno. But It would do It in such a way which "could create havoc and conluaton as reslden" abrupUy change from one way of living to another throughout ~ year." Althologh they ano not enUrely'ln favor tl guntloalng, Southem Calilornlana are not entlrely agatnst Jt either, according to testimony ollered by Graham O. · Smith, executive director of the Clean Air Constituency. Citing the results or 800 questionnaires on the acceptability of the EPA pro- posals, SmJth aald, 11gas ratlontna ts by no means unacceptable to lhe larger public." Smith added that according to the sun-ey gu rationing was the least popular rem"!I!> for dirty air hut that 80- 90 percent o( thole who responded "are quite wllllni: to submit to at leut 30 per- cent gu ra1knlng." Ft'011tP .. eJ SKYHA WK.': . Fii.-st Lt. David O. Wood, '27, a resident of thf 1'Je officera! 1¥Nllntt , 1~111, 1 l 1t- 8rookl ti attache!lrilt "'arlne All1~~I Squadtoo 11 and Wooc!' Is a11lgn0cl' 'to Marine Air Base Squadrqn 13, brancbeo ol the Third Marine Air Wing. InveaUgators said the plane was to touch down on the runway and snag a cable in practicing simulated aircraft carrier landings, but it missed the vital connection. • The Skyhawk then veered out of con- trol at high speed and the officers aboard balled out, a risky decision at near- ground level altitude. They were given routine medical checkups at the base di.!lpensary and released, according lo Marine Corps of- ficials who announced an immediate probe of the crash cause. Authorities said it shot across a grassy quadrangle area, then hurtled over a drainage ditch embankment before slam· ming into the bleachers. Two Found in Plane SYLMAR (AP) -Two bodies have been found in the wreckage of a light airplane missing on a flight from Santa Barbara to Hollywood, authorities said today. The victims were identified as Robert A. Griffin or South Pasadena and Walter Hllblom of Saratoga, boUl 19-year- old members of the Ae~ub at the UC Santa Barbara campus. OUM•I COAST DAILY PILOT TM Or•• c.11 DAtl Y l"ILOT, wlll'I -"lcll .. t'Ofnblned , ... H .... ·Prw1, II _., ..... rw IM er....,. C.1t l"\lblltlllrol COfnlltl!Y. ~ r1!9 •ltillflll •l"I pVOlltlMld, MOnd•Y throl,IQl'I P'rlfl-r, ,.,, Cotlll ..,,_, H.wpwt •.-di, Hunllnvla!I lueh/,_l•ln VIiify, ....,_ 8udl. /nolnt/Stcldltbtdl Ml kn Cllrnlt>hl/ S.n .W.n C.0!1tr-A ll1111t f"IOloNI ld!lkln 15 11\11>1~ ............ S!Jftffya, Tlllo prllotl ... I Mlltl'l/nf pltl!t It ti l3I W.tl Say SI""', C0.11 Mat, C.MlttYI .. , f16Jt llo~trt N. WtH Prnldtnl •NII ,....llllfr Jtclr: 91:, Curit! VICI Pr .. 1f1t1I Mii 0.W. ~ Tll•111•1 K...tt ..... Tlto11111 A. Mw,tll1t1 ............. Clt•rl•1 H. Ltor Rltli•N '· Hill ..... ,,,..,. MMlllllll ..... s.. ca.-... Oflke 105 N•1th El C•111IN I••~ 12671 --C.t. #tall Iii .... ..., ...... ,.....,.,, 8ffdl: :tm lilftlllWt ........,. Hlllllt......, hfc:l\r 1'UI e.dl ..._,. LMIN htcfii m l'lfWI A__. , • .,.... (714) '4.1..U1 Ca..lftff A'"""9J .. Hl..UJI s. c ........... hipllf•.m , ........ 4tJ-44Jt CWJ'rfll'lt, IPI. Or.,... C..11 Mlitl'I ... Clln'IPl!IY. Na nnt ilOl'lll, Ullllfi'1non.. .......... , ""'"" ... 11¥111~ ..... ""Y llf ~ W1flWI M*lfl fMJ' 11'11ullilt fl C9PYl')f!lt ~. --<II• ... , ... ptliil II Oii•-.... "'"'"'"' ~.... ---..... .........,., "" -II U.11 -'filrl lllltJfWY ....,., .... *'·"' "*"""· • . ITT Ties • With.High . ·, Aides Told • WASllJNOTON (UPI) -More cootac" between the International Telephone &: Telegraph Corp. and officials of the Nix- on administration -including Secretary of Slate Wllllam P. Rogers and Vice Prtsident Spiro T. Acnew -were disclosed today In a mushrooming Senate investigation of the controversy. Internal ITT memoranda obtained by the Senate foreign rel at lo n a ,sub- committee on mulUna.Uonal corporatlom told of a meeting between ITT ollldai. and Rogera Oct 21, 1971, to dllCUll the corporaUon's troubles with the govern- ment in Chile. "Secretary Rogera, In openlnc the meeting and two or three Umet during the hour and 45 minutes, continued to state that tbe Nxon adrnlnJ.straUon wu a 'busineu administration' in favor ot business iµid Its mllf:ion was to protect business," one memorandum aald. UPI T•lt!lllolo • I • 'Reco1n111ended' ., ' Hin1$haw~ 'fr es .. l ! 1•. \. To Clarify De~I Rep. Andrew J. Hlnahaw (R-#ewport Beach), ls trying to -light ·Oil the reported purchase of the NOrtb American lloCkWeii builjling Jnuguna Niguel. He fltld 'l'buncloy that General Services Adllllnlstretlon offm in Sall Francisco had ''only recommended" a trade with North American for otbtr federal aurplu.s ll(Operlies. Hinshaw said the trade bad two hurdles in Washington. "It fU'St goes to the Justice Department and lhen to the Government Activities subcommittee of the Government Operatiooa Committee .. , Hinshaw serve! on both commit~. "We ha ve not sc heduled heari~s as From Pagel • yet on approval of the trade and have not : seen appralul figures," the congressman ;· said. He added that he was going to con· : tact GSA for further in!annatlon. · : He said he had detei:ml,,..i that the •P· : praisal was llj Wuhlngtoo, ~ring been : forwarded by the San Francisco olliC<. : "It will be three or four weeks at tht : outside before the subcommittee takes : action on the transaction," Hins~w j· guessed. . .. He added, however, that on the (~of 1 it the trade looks like it would benefit ·au j parties concerned. "~t wW enable .dint · government departments to consolidalJ. their activities In ooe place," he aald . • Although no actual determination bf! been made as to which fedtrftl , departments would use the buildi.ni•! Hinshaw said it could be used by So<;i~; Se;cu~ity and for storage or nati~; archives. . i· Thia was written by John GuUfoyle, an ITr vice president, and J. R. McNltt, an ·otherwlae un1denl1lled official of the firm. SOUTH VIETNAMESE SOLDIERS CARRY AWAY WOUNDED BUDDY Government Troops Batth~ Communists 20 Miles From Salp PERMIT ... be drawn from 1,000 yards in from mean high tide line, but oot the added.1,000 foot arc around lands in Bolsa Bay. "The building is ideally constructed f0(1 division into several areas, w i 1.+t1; separated offices .-nd private eletal~IJ for each," the coiigressman said. "?!)".: The one-million.square-loot bulldlnClilt- calied a ziggurat dlM! to i" ste~ Babylonian design. ·•·;" It wu intended for official u.se ol the company, but the subcommittee oub- poeaaed It along with three volumes of company papers relevant to Ill 1J>o vestlgatlon of alleged ITT effortl to thwart Marxist Presldent Salvador Allen- de's administration in Chile. The subcommittee has written a sec- ond letter to Rogers lnvltlng hlm to testify in the case. Subcommittee sources said there ls no evidence Rogers himself Was Involved In any of rrr•s anti-Allende efforts, but the subcommittee wanta to question him about overall Admlnlatratlon viewpolnta about Chile. U.S. Gives Hanoi Warning Of Action Over .Missiles The· commission spilt on the quesi,>n f to 5 with the majority for Taylor's sug· gestion. A vote of seven was needed to pass. A five-minute recess was called during which Taylor and an attorney for signal Oil conferred quietly with some ot the commissioners. The commission then unanimously ap- proved a compromise. It found that the waters behind the dam are "contiguous mass" and drew the line 1,000 feet around the outer margins of those waters. It basically moved the permit line about half way between what both opposing sides wanted. North American built the hUge struo. ture-several years ago but never oc .. cu pied it because of a change ·in compaoy plans. ~: .• There have been rumors from time.: time of a sale of the building and . were backed by actual negoUalions twit all fell through. .. .. f. Chairman Frank Church (!Hdabo), said if Rogers and three o t her Administratkm officlab -Peter Vaky and Arnold Nac~inoll of the White House staff and former C.Ommerce Secretary Peter Peterson -do not come voluntarily, they will be subpoenaed. SAIGON (UPI) -The United States warned North Vietnam today that it might take "necessary action" if Hanoi refuses to remove anUalrcran missiles newly installed in nortbernmoat South Vietnam. The dispute threatened to forestall return or the last group or Ame:i.r-!1 prisoners of war held by the North Y..!.et· namese and Viet Cong. Zone Freeze Exemption Request to Be Heard Two request.I for exemption from the lour-month planning and :ronlng freeze declared two weeks ago by San Juan Capistrano city councUmen will be con- sidered at their Monday nlght meetUW. Since ' councilmen first v o l e d · unitnlrno.tlly11<1 impose tilo ' frees•, tltey have received written communications from general contractor E. G. Kopp and rtaltor Mary Jane Wright concerning two different development plam. The city engineering staff has already recommended councilmen permit Kopp to proceed with conslr\ldion on a com- mercial site on the west side of Alipaz Street and south of Del Obispo because development there would be compatible with public Improvements already pro- posed by the city. The exemption request from 1.frs. Wrtght was made on behalf of her client, John Rush of San Juan Gapls\rano, who wants to le{lse two and ooe-qu«rter acres of · San Juan Creek Road f r om ·':.ve{erinlrtan Dr. Thomas Schauwecker to •build a private tennis club and clubhouse. The city plannlhg staff has made no recommendation on thls matter. Councilmen are expected to set a Council Agrees To Pay Mortgage In San C'lemente San Clemente city cooocilmen have agreed to dip ipto the city's bank account anct pay off the mortgaae for city hall nearly 10 yem sooner than It ls due. The sum for the payoff will be $119,412 if the cash is paid all In a lump sum. public hearing date to allow cilluns to object to plans for 1 removing weeds, ~ bish and dirt caushi, fire Or' p~btic health hazards on city !treets, sidewalk.s and private property. In the meantime, property owners will receive written notices of the city's pro- posed abatement plans for their prop- erty. In other items, councilmen will : -Hold a public hearing concerning an- nexation or a 27-acre portion of the Pryor Homestead territory adjacent to city limits and initllted by C. Michael, Inc. -Consider a request to grant Paceset- ter Homes, Inc., immunity from a strict city ordinance nqulrlng rigid grading specifications for major earthmoving. In rectnt weeks, the council has taken exception to the !inn's environmental impact state.ment for development olf the Ortega Highway. -Discuss a request Crom 'Supervi!Or Ronald Caspers for the c o u n c 11 ' s opinions on the use ol. alcoholic beverages in county park and beach facilities. -Hear a report of a special committee on a grading plan proposed for the 7.aengleln property east of the San Diego Freeway, south of the Ortega Highway and behind the Colony Kitchen. -Review accompllshments of the Parks and Recreation C.Ommittee which is stµdylng the proposed 40-acre site near Del Obispo and'l<s Rios Street for poosl· hie development as a combination cen- tral park and new city hall site. From Page~ JOCKEY ••• U$it.'.' "What1s your favorite track?" "Hollywood Park." "Can you bet on your own horses?" Under the easy payment plan for the facility set up before its construction, the' final payoff sum ould have cost tbe city an extra $1M>;OOO ln extra interest and "Yes.'' other char~es. The move by the council Wednesday "When you don't ride, do you bet on I r · ho the ra~0•." was ar rom unanimous , wever. ...._ Councilman Thomas O'Keefe insisted ''Sometimes, but I don't do very well.11 during a complex debate with Finance The only thing that stopped the bar- fina] payoff sum would have cost the city rage of. questioos was the arrival o{ the nlight be better off If It kept the spare afternoon buses. . cash in the bank and reaped premium In-Lee sat on the edge of her chair the terest. whole lime, taking snapshots of her idol But O'Keere was overruled by four and showing the other children around other councilmen who said they believed her a medallion of a horse's head on a the buying back of the bonds would be a gold cllain tlllt th~ Shoe bad given her. better idea. When it was all over, Let folklwtd The city built the new civic center tar· Shoemaker into a teachers' lounge where ly in the last decade under a leaseback he planted a tiu on bet cheek. It made P"'l!fllll whereby a "San Clemente Qvlc the day. Building Company .. was set up as the .. ldy dad take& me to the racotract ln- tedUJlcal owner of the atruclllre. field ao I can watch )'OU," ehe told him. The city has been payi .. the Orm oft "Once we bet $2 on UIKICJlllclence, and ever since. we won •to.to." But Teacboul this -kleamod thel the "I don't have a hone, but I toot major investors In the facility would be lessons once," sht said. willing to grant the city aomethlnc of 1 "I'll take you rid.in& ll)meUme, 11 he break in Its paymen" ii the debt W<ft promised her. paid oil earlier than scheduled. 110kay.'' she e::mlaimed. Once tl)e vote was crut -with O'Ketle _ .Before they .parted ~~ed her aia1n. against the measure -the Initiator, of She wu about as apeedlea ao a Utile the purchase, Councilman Wade Lower, llrl could be. f\IHtsted the city hove a .. burnlhi 'Pl" Jlut &he blurted, "I Jove him" lo the ty." othera In the room . "Not for city boll," he quipped. And for JM Lappin, II wao a -m "J mean for the mortia1e." ocme ~· The Soviet·made, surface ·to· air miss iles (SAJ\1s) were spotted by U.S. reconnaisance planes Feb. 18 at the fonner American Marine outpost at Khe Sanh, 38.1 miles north of Saigon. Despite protests, the SAMs have re- mained there, although moved to a new location, and new installations reportedly have been made. In a Jetter to the North Vietnamese delegation to the Joint Military Com- mission (JMC). the U.S. deputy chief delegate, Brig. Gen. John A. Wickham. said, "The U.S. protests this violation of the agreement and reserves the right to take necessary action." Jt was the stronges-~ language the U.S. has used since the cease-fire went into eflect Jan. 28. "Evide11ce bas been obtained to con· finn the presence of a new missile field site 800 meters (yanls) east of the previous site. This new site contains two operational pliisiles, associfited radar, and other support equipment," the United States said. Both South Vietnamese and American intelligence' sourdes said the North Viet- namese have been moving large humbers of troops, tanks and antiaircraft guns in· to South Vietnam. Taylor said the action would be com- patible with the state lands finding about no tidal action and wouldn't jeopardize any land deals. C.Ommissioner Donald Bright of La Habra had argued at length that there was tidal action in the area. Dr. Bright is a professor of marine biology at Cal State Fullerton. He wa! joined by commissioners Judy Rosener of NeVr'J)Ort Beach and Cannen Warschaw of Los Angeles in questioning the pressure by the state lands com- mission on ~be coastal ~· Prior to the Bolsa Chica discussion, the commission unanimously amended the map in the Dana Point area to base the line on the inner bulkhead as the mean high tide line rather than the breakwater. Carpenter and other staff members will use large scale .maps frOIJlJ~ city and county 1 ;:igenc1es to p1n1>9int, the perrnll area exactly through spdcilic PfOP. erties. The maps Thursday were small scale and didn't show individual lots. li the government does buy ~ . building it ha! been estimated that 3,~ ' to 5,000 employes would work there. : .. ~· ~ ... ~ ...... Shopping Area ·::~ ·::·~' Hit by Thieves .. -... · ·~ Burglars who broke into a San Juan Capistrano office complex Thursilly night left wtth a widely varied haul aneP ransacking lhree shops, two offices and-=a" restaurant. i ..... , Orange County Shertll's officers !me~ the kooW. cash loss at 317~1 CamJiiP. Captstrano at $314.02 -12117 lrilli! Transcap Inc. and 137.02 from the 1'~ per Tree Store. ~"' Other lo63es reported by occupants ·111 the shoppiilg complex included a rdO from the Pepper Tree, a miniature •Ill cammo Real brass bell 1rom the w~ Well at Calllorn1a Factory Sllnr .- undeterrnlned amount ol small changi from vending machlnea In Lindy Loot\I Re~llll ' ' ....... ~ ·~andolnc:.s..., • ...-· ed lllthi• apparent loas, deputies Alclhl I ._., 1'>!1 •1f>t1(• ,' .:0 I • •ft,"/f De'legates Set For Girls State tl J ..... The prisoner stalemate e r u p t e d Thursday after Wickham wrote an earlier letter saying American troop withdrawals would remain frozen until the Communists took steps to free a handlul of prisontrs held by the Pathet Lao (Laotian Conjznunists). It is believed seven U.S. servicWlen are held in Laos. Jennller Steffensen bu been cbosen:W4 The North Vietanamese s a i d The Coast Guard cutter Point Divide, delega~· a n d KellJ Smith as aiq' Coast Guard Cutter Berthed in Dana PL Wickham's letter violated an agreement nonnally stationed in Newport Beach delega~ to represent the San Clemen!ft they reached one day earlier with Maj. will be tied up for public inspection fron{ Americ:aJTLegion Women's Auxiliary~ a Gen. Gilbert Woodward, top U.S. 9 a.m. to noon Sunday at the Harbor w~k-Jong Girls State sessi!?lf in June. , delegate to the JMC. Woodward had said Patrol docks in Dana Harbor. l.Joth girls are San C111F,ente ilfO the troop withdrawals would resume as The 82-foot patrol boat crew holds an ~l juniors and members of the sc~ soon a.s the Communists announced their open house several times yearly and con-pe.e_ squad. , p pllns for releasing the last of the ducts tours to familiarize South Coast Ttle seMkm will be held June 18 to 25...ie American prisoners held by the North residents with search-and-nscue opera-SqtfiW Valley with 560 other delega• Vietnamese and Viet Cong. tions along the Orange Coast. from throu1hout the state of Califonq,l ~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~--'0---~~~--"~ • l ---- Super Fine lounge Chairs Every Home Deserves A Fino Lounge Choir. The V try Finest In Lounge Choirs Are Available Now At Tod von Hernert, Inc. Such Fine Upholstery Unes As •• 1, WOODMARK SHERRILL HENREDON And Others Are Av1ilable For lmmediete Delivery. DREXEi.-E1UTA6f.-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASTAJi NEWpORT IEACH e 172f WHT~lf· DL '41.JIH (Opt• S~ey IW1JO) MJ.)Olt INTERIORS WUICDA YS l SA fUIDA YS t:OO ,. l:JO RIDAY "llL t:OO • LA6UNA HACH e -IA4 NO•THCOAPHWY. (0pe11 sn.., ll<ILJOJ 414-6111 ........ TORRANCE e JJMt HAWTHOlNI ILVD. , .... ,,. ' " ~ : • J , \ , . %1 DAILY PILOT Floating Dollar Does OK LONDON (AP ) -The us dollar rode 1 u cc:e1 sf u Ii Y through its Urst week of floating on .for~ign ~c.han&es. ln most centers today lt was above Its level at uie start of the week. American money was weak only ln London and Paris. Dollars were sold in London for pouods In 9rder to take ad· vantage of Britain's high ln- tereat rates, which have doubled in the past year to the highest level in w e s t e r· n Europe. e Telepholte SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Pacific Tefephone Co. earned $1.Sl a common share for the year ending Feb. 28, the com- pany rePorts. The earnings compared with $1.24 a year earlier after ad· justment of original figures to reflect rate refunds of $175 million. e Inter.at WASHINGTON (AP) -The Board of Governors or Intelsat, I he International Telecommunications SatelUte Corp., approved Thursday a m million contract with Hughes Aircraft Co., Culver City, for three adv a~ com- munications satellites-to be used starting in mid-1975. The Intelsat siitellites will · have almost twice the com· municalions capability of the present global system -Of Intelsat IV satellites now in operation over the Atlantic, . Pacltic and Indian Oceans. eLowSeat NEW YORK (UPII - A sea t on the New York Stock Exchange was bought Thurs- day ror $95,000, the lowest price paid since Oct. I, 1958. when a seat sold for $93,000, the Big Board said. This latest seat sale is 110,000 less than the 1105,000 paid for a membership March 20 . e l\'o-fault CARSON crrv, Nev. (UPI) A no.Jault automobile liability plan which supporters termed the "most meaningful consumer legislation of the session" pa:i:sed the Nevada Assembly Thursday 34-4. The propasal's chi er sponsor, Randy capurro of Reno, said the plan would generally folio" the lines of the Florida system and pro- vide for prompt payment or claims regard1ess of who was at rault. e Trust Special to Ibo DAILY PILOT SAN DIEGO -The public orreri.J'lg . of $)(1,000 shares of be.ne(icial Interest of Pacific- Southern Mort.gage Trust at $15 per share was announced Thursday in New York by G. H. Walker & Co. I nc .• manager of the underwriting group. • The offering marks the rrrst public sale or the real estate investment trust's shares. e Chlrfcens SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Consumers will pay more for broiling cbitkena and pro- ducers will have record profits doring 197S, Bank of America agrlcultura~ econ om Is ts predict. State production of the birds, slowed by four percent )asl yetrr becau,. of 90\llhern state compe!llioo, wil\ rlse to IU millioD birds, tJie bank said Thµrsday. SC Rep. Jerome R. Waldie, (D.Calif.) sal.s Tenneco. Inc. is the tax avoider of the week.' He s;lld the multi-loophole con· gJornerate fald a tax rate of 17. percent in l 971-not the standard 48 percent set by law on net income. Board Hits Negotiated C •. omm1ss1on SAN FRANCISCO (AP I - The Pacific Stock Exrhal)ge oppOses •Jefforts to destroy ihe system or minimum com- mission rates on stock ei.- change trades," the board of govenwrs has advised the Securities and Exchange Commission. A Jetter to SEC Chairman G. Bradford from PSE President Thomas B. Phelan said.Thurs- day that PSE opposes the move for negotiated com- missions for three reasons : -"Abolition of minimum commissions will hurt lhe small investor to the; benent of the large institutional in- vestor. ·• -"The loss of revenues that would result from aboliUon CJ/ minimum comm1ss1ons, or lowering the breakpoint to 1100,000. might seriously on· danger the financial stability' of many member finns and lead to a renewal ot the crials atmosphere of the recent past." -"LQ)vering the breakpoint for negotiated rates t o $100,000l or abolition o f mit\imum commissK>~. ~d cause many small or medium· sized brokerage ftrms with a regional fOClls to go· out of bustness, or be 'absofbcd by larger, }national firms." THERE ARE SPARKLING, MORE THAN 2o0o DEPENDABLE; USED CARS FOR SALE ON COSTA MESA'S HARBOR •IOULEYARD OF CARS. '(!11j11S(ifiecl' -- THE PERSONS who would benefit tfrst from the sale or Roll.s-ROyce are creditors or the .old company, which owed about $300 million. Rolls·Royce began pro- duction in 1903' when F. H. Rolls made t h r e e ~x­ perlmental cars. It grew in size and prestige and became famous in the United States with .an advertising campaigil based on the phrase: "The loudest thing you can hear is the ticking or the clock ... Firm Sells 'Quackers' ROTHWELL. England (UPI) -The Valley Duck fann announced Thurs- day that it won an order from Hong Kong to sell customers there t h r e e million duck tongues a year. Wells Fargo Sued ht FBI Intrusion • • , COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK UST \ HOllefl'~ Wortll Size of Family •• • I • r Determines Cost • • • i ; I BJ SYLVIA PORTER -or eaeh dollar a 11.J.·pertQn ~ 11pendl on food , you, ._, lour-person household, .apend t.ftO:s• you. a two-peraon ·houobold, spend 11.1)7, and a I ~ lndlvidual living allloe I 1pa>ds 11.11. f For each dollar the larp tamUy spends on Polltoel and • ·-potatoes, )'OU, the ..... pie, spmd $1.0&, and )'VO, I ,~e indMdual, spend '1.%1. , IF YOO ARE a couple, you ~ Ibis much more per II (than a six- •\ieraon faml· 'lowing ilelllo •iy ' for U. following ~ • , terns : U •cents men per dollar.., cannedpMO; 18 cen.t1 ~J~' re ,.... POttTJ:lt clollar oo encltn, Ice ......,. cllicl<en; u -".'I"'" "" lrankltftn; Cid -~ cents llMI ls',..."' mon on ftesh potaloell, wblte -d. canned )>elcbes, freeh milk, ~OU!Klllllllll., . ' ~Ou a per-pel'&Orl basis, the ll!fg• lamilf alwaya pays less tun the •mall family -a p0int which , If ~ming in- d~lncly Important as food plices cooUnue spiraling ever ~ard. In fact, the one-Plfm bouaehold ,I& the U.S. ~ f..YlJy 11 per~nt more ror ti!< 8'ine list of foods thin ll\e- ra:mtty consisting ol two ~ta and lour children, ..,. cjrdlni to a new study by the ' ~AB Pdnel Vrges Rerw ~irwest Bid ~ itW ASJilNGTON (AP) -The Clir.U Aeronautics B o a rd • s ,....u of operating rights he recommended that Hughes Airwest be authorized to pro- v.'1e nonstop service between Reno, Nev., and the PaclrJc Nprthwesl, and that Weslem Air Lines be granted simllar authority between Las Vegas, ~v., and seattle and ~land, Ore. , ilJ'bis i:epresented a change ~m the bureau's earlier poel· at Airwest should be bOth routes, and that no authority should b e Westem. I ~ CAB re!Jtmed the er recommeada.tiom to 1l&llliner for an updating, the basis that operating s!!ltisttcs used previoUsly had 1Jiicome outmoded. ' ;,. a brief to the law jili!ge, Jireau coonael Barbara Clark ~ also that no additional ~ice Is needed at Klamsth ., Ore. She said further •1 Alrweot provides ade-'li!:ate service between Reno Lu Vegas, and that no · onal operator Is required that market. U.S. Depl. of Acrlcullurt fusl publlllhed ln ' 1 F a mi I y F.conomics Revtew ." Here's a rund owh, translated Into dollar•' THE COST OF a market- )luket that ls !M.17 for ono- perlOO ii '37 .IO for a family of two. The same marketbasket costa m.zo for a lhree-pmoo family, '38.U for a four· peraon family. 135.00 for a fiv"1>0raotl lsmlly, and that aame marketba1ket -whlch tr '38.t'T for one person - costa oaly 135.ZO f0< a family Of Ill perSOO!. But wait : back up and study that list of items on ·the Ag r l cuJture Department's marketbasket. Do you notice that II Is beavily weighted with Jeu n:penslve varieties of foods, lower food grades C ground beef u against roast beef, canned peaches a s ·against lreab fruits)? DO YOU N<mCE truit not blcliided In .that list for which the 1JJIAller: tullly pays much mo1'4 per dO!tar,are many ma- jor foods: eggs, oranges, cof· fee, fresh tomatoes, apples, soft drink.a? In flct:, 1ays Betty Peterkin of the Agriculture Dept., the smallest household pays only a few pennies more or the same or Jess for a long list of items' such as tbeae. And :ihe apeculai.. that part of the economies acllleved by larger famille& do indeed reflect their choices of lower food grades and le.as expensive f o o d varieties rather than their 11.!e of the savings available from "economy .. siua and quantity buying. It could be that the old gap between food cost.. for those or you who buy in bulk as against those of you who do not or who cannot may be beconting much narrower than it appears on the surface. And families who do not buy in built Include the poor who can- not finance the big purchases at one time as well as tbe small households w,bo . cannot use up the ~ before they s~il. · WHAT MIGHT bt'~tclJne of the forces ~ing to-close that traditional gap?" ~ -Modern storage facilities in our homeJ -refrigeration and freezing -wlicb permit the ... an family • take ad- vantage of the economics of "economy alzes" aS easily as the large family. -A more Informed "you," better educated to spotting res! bargains among ioday's array of pacUge s I 1 e s , shapes, bfandl . and 1grades. And incidentally; la r g e r famllle1 are frequently among the Jess wen educated. -And l'llOJt v\tai, unit pric- ing -the <ystem of pricing which perntits you to judge the cost per ounce, pound, quart or whatever measure- ment -so you can compare prices in any food market and find the best dollars·and-cents buy, whether or not it is an "economy size." • Sharing the Wealth Meat Packers Ordered to 'Pass It On' WASIUNGTON (AP) -The Colt of Liv ing Coun· cil TbJrsday ordered meat packers to pass· along any in- creases or decreases in their cost8 on a dollar-for-dollar basis. The ,action, announced by council director John T . Dunlop, was interpreted as a move to insure that any decrease in meat packers' C05t will be passed along to the consumer. PRICES F 0 R wholesale meat have declined this week after reaching record levels earlier tliliJ month. "Tbll regµlatloo ls designed to establisli and maintaln a closer re?aUonship between costs and ~ces in the meat packing mdustry and t o strengthen the admlniatration in the enforcement of price rontrols applicable to this in- dustry,'1 Dunlop said. "THE COUNCIL ex~ such decreases to ~ passeci through the tlistn1Ju1!00 chain to the ultimate consumer." Dunlop ·sald the new regul•· tion supersedes the "volatile pricing authority" granted to meat ~cten under Phase 2. The new regulation, the council said, establishes clear rules th<U meat packer mwt follow in aelting prices. It said cost increases and decrea&e1 for, live or )>8rllalll' procea.ed meal must be passed Ouoogh on no more than a dolJar.for- dollal' buiJ. IT REQlllRES that a firm not e>Ceed Its hase porind """" mMgln during any fiscal \ Pickets on Break Wanda Hackman, Oeft) and Mrs. Mona Guth eat dog food as part of a meat price protest in Heller- town, Pa. before an A&P market. Some 25 persons quarter. The gross margin ls the difference between total cost of the raw materl.als and revenues recelved from the finished pniduct. A Cost of Uvlng Council spakesman sal4 the action w11 taken because there had been a "widening" nladon bOtween costs and pricei. Mked ll that meant meat pacien had been incfl!a.sing thelf' prices faster than their costa were golng up, the spokesman Mid, "That's what it looks like." Becauae of the r e c e n t dtcllnes Ja wholesale meat coofS; I h o ClOuncll expect> "the cost decreases would be passed down through the chain to the ultimate consumer." THE SPOKESMAN said the order applies to cattle, hogs , sheep, lambs, and calves, and manufacture of s a u s a g e s , cured meats, smoked meats, frozen meats. natural sausage casinga and other prepared meats and meat speciaJtles. * * Boycotts Of Meat Advocated Subsidized carried stgps urging meat boycotts. ~~;;;tt;;;tt;;;;tttt;>tt;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;lliiiiiiiiii~ iiiiiii..,.jijiiijiiiijiiijili 3 FREE GIFTS plus Be REFUND Inside Traek . Horesmeat' s in .Demand • I • DAIL v l'ILOT II I MUTUAL FUNDS • ••• ..,, .i .... ' 's Cl~sllig Priee&-Complete New York Stock Exchange Ll~t .. gMarket Recovers . -. .. lrl . ' • 'In~ ' ~ ::. Late Trading :.,i !t :; +:.. NEW YORK (AP) -Stock lllQrket pricos -• sawed a bit today but ended on tbe downslde •"··· The Dow Jones average of 30 industrlab ciooed •' ;~ • ~-~·49 at 922,71, lowest since tlJe Oct. 16, 1972, " """"' of 921.66. ' I . SC 0411.Y PILOT 23 · ) ' ' • .. " • ' • • ... r • DAILY PILOT .s.rinitf Too High - Salton Sea · Fish Threatened 81\AWLEY (AP)-Flsb in wUdllfe along the lower offidalasaythoyleera-'· the Salton Sea may die out in Americ111 River that It lhould ble outlxtak ol encephalitis in hn> years llnies1 '1.ePI are p-obably be aba.......,_ oomll!I mqnttia l!el'auae heavy tabn to inake the daert lake 'l1le project includel the 71>-ralnlall haa enlarged breeding I• lllly, says a lederal-tlate loot-high Auburn Dam already grounds for viruKarrying report. wider coostructlon. rno.qultoo. _ J'.tep. V I c t o r Veysey {Ro-"We are consulting with Collf.). said he will introduce • SplU Fa11lt 1peciallst1 lrom UC, the leglslation for construction of OAKLANO"(AP) -A water Department of Water a dike &o create an ev1pora· contrql board Is trying to Reaourcea, the office o f Uon pond to help reduce aalinl-detennlne who was at fault Jn Emergency Services and mos- ty tn the H>-square mile lake. Uie Jan, 18 oil apill that qulto abatement d i s t r i c t 1 1be $S8 mWion dike ,... ~ped 125,000 gallono of abollt the clanger and how to --.dee! ln the joltl\ ,,.... oil in the Oel<land ,. combat lt," said Richard study by the U.S. Bureau of tuary. Peten, head ol the state's Rec 1 am at ion and the Bureau of Vector Control and callfomta Department o f ( ) Solid Wute Management. Water Raources. ECQ·TQGY Peters aald the wiusu~ 'l1le dike would seal off 40 i, wet ...,.. has caused a · squaro miles ol the lake, buildup qi IU!'face water which located northeast of San Diego More than 300 birds died and provlde1 utra space for • in the Coacbel1a Valley. cleanup costs reached $1 breeding by encepbaliti&-car- • I' --• F million. rying mooquiloel. .,,._ 011ght The San Franclaco Bay SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Regional Water Quality Con-e Trees Darnaed Sacramento County trol Board is seelting to RENO, Nev. (AP) -A Superviaon have joined the determine who may be subject University of Nevada plant ranks of those opposing the to 8 r111e up to 96.000. d i 1 e a s e e x p e r t s a y s proposed $500 million Auburn . The oil . spilled when automobile pollution is daJDag- Dam-Folaom 'South Canal in ·unknown persons o 'p e n e d lng trees in the Lake Tahoe El Dorado County. valves io four Iarg~ holding basin. In an lS.paa:e memo. to the links at a defunct oil .reclaim-Plant pathologist J o h n U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, lng firm, Port Petroleum Co. Gallian said the chemical the 11.1pervisor1 attaCked the " ... ozone is causing needles to fall projed as being ao harrnlul to· • Danger Noted off aorne roadside Ponderosa recriatlon' and to fish and BERKELEY (AP )-Health ReliAride• engine tune-up MOit 4 cylinder can $13.11,...17.11 -eoynndero .. undVWo -16.88Reg.19.88 Mo1t8cy1l~ercats Now 19.88 Reg.23.88 lnclud• the following labor ind parts; New poinis. SP•rk plug1, ditlribtilo1 cap and rotor. Dwell angJe, timing and Idle Ml C1tburetor 1djus1ed. Power te1m Ind fuel lifltl l1!1er checked. Air lllter ei.ment chl<:ked Wld M1v1ced. DiellibUtot edv•nce •n<t -.condary wirl,,g eheckect. RtllArlde• heavy duty muffler 12 88 lnolalled Now • Reg. 1 s.ss Oua,.ntHd " long •• you own your c•r. fill moat "-rleen rnod•lt. pine1. I Housewife Strippers Joy Alvis looks on as instructor Triola ~ works with Jeannie Kniiibt in fine old art of strip-teasing. Class for housewives is held in Atlanta. • Schooling Proposals Studied Aneieni Ship? ·Space Visit;s Claimed 1!UN'l'SVll.Ul, Ala . (UPI) -Acconllqg to Jooepll F. Adminlstrtton of the Hun· Blumrlch, w1Je11 the prophet ~el ,,..,, that • ''whirl- llhgloD BUcb City (el.,,,.,,_ wind OU1 ol lhe north" back in the 6111 Ceotury B.C., tt lary J Scbool Dlrtricl will -a apoceslHp ' spend the next mooth lluclyln& l!lumric:b 1s·dlloi o1 Jl>e•syotemo layout branch ol the unlllcation plans !or Fountain ~ elev.....,.,,... ollke at the Marshall Space FllJbt Valley acbools. Ceola', Dlstricl trustees t o l d SUperintend nt S.A. Molrett AND BE FIGURES that "whirlwind" was a large thJs W:'l!l< to study the various = ~ ~'!:.::" ~lcopter rolorS descending lrom a ' unification proposals made by iltwnridt said be bas been analyzing the tedmical . the Fountain Valley School ~ibilitres of Ezekiel's deocr!jltiol\ in the Old Testament a.trlct and come back in :;;;;, "I came to the c:onclusion that the prophet indeed " May with bJs lindlngJ. 18W MlCb a thing. ' Trustees indicated in their "My cooclusion is that dlis ·Nas what we nowada)'! briel dl!c:tl.ulon that they may call 0 shuttle vehicle," said l!lumtidl, who has a boo!< oo maie-their o w n recom· the sub._ coming out soon in Germany. mendatlons at that time. ,_. The Huntington Beach Union BE SAID IN A telephone interview that the ship Er.e k· High School . District has tel ·•w .. ..,.. dependent on an oimtal stauon. S1Ze and already supported Fountain perlonnance malch the shuttle vehicle that goes from that Valley unif1<atlon plans on the -tal lllatlon to the ground and back. · condition that the elementary "'nle thing is a very feasible vehicle and a very good school districts wllhln t}¥ 52-design. There's good engineering behind the entire design,•• square-mile high s c h o o 1 he said. dlstricl agree. EZEKIEL'S DESCRi'PtiON, in the !~st cbapter of his r==========;, !I Old Testament book savs a "whirlwind came out or the north, a great cloud, aiid a fire unrolding itself, ..and • brig1ltness was about it ... " KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN SATURDAYS IN THE DAILY PILOT Blumrich says titat in his book he doesn't go Into the possibilltles ol where the spaceship ori~ted beclluse the prqblem "is just too tremendously big. l m trying to prove they were here." .· ·: • ,. ' · . . ' _, ........ ,ONll .... totUJICI ~-.......... U•IWOOO C-.St.l,IWl!!l11'4. O&Aal~&wtt•"'-............. llAllANIW\IODO~Jl. Wllf'AMllL121IOD'tCWJI .... """11111SZ1';.~ MITAAM••t1s.11tc..,,... Of'aN&ttat ......... , ,. ... , • • ' 1 ) • - • , .. .. · " Beaeh Today's Flnal N.Y. St.eeks ~ ··: .. '.~· 'VOL 66, NO. 82, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAlqES .. • TEN CENTS • r ORAN~E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1973 .... Build~r to -Ta'lae· POge· Fr~1n· llistory By JAN WORTH Of tM Daltr ....... SI•" The ancient tocan community of Mac- chi.I Picchu in the Andes Mountains may have been the first planned residential developmoot in America. Its rocky, high altitude site, where every resident had a "view lot," is much lit, the site where Larry Redman and Richard and W!Hi41n Ashby of Creative Com.muniUes, Inc. hope to develop a $15 million, 250-unit complex taking its name and ·theme from the Incan ruins. They will present a specific plan, for a r I Pernait Map 73-acre canyon 1.ie north of Plrk Avenue betweeD Tbunton Intermediate School and Alta Laguna, to the planning com- mission Monday night. ~ project would leave more lhan 70 percent of the terrain in ~pen space, Redmao said. The c:ompaoy plaoa to spend at least ,J,500 per unit on Iar.dscaping, aod aims to pmerve the natural rock outcroppin,s. . Ostrander and 1 Kishlyama a r e architects for the pro)ect. Recreational areas including four ten- CAccord Reached . . ·.~· " :-On Bolsa Chica -1., ',i By CANDACE; PEAllSON , Of ,_ O.llr ,,., Sltff A divided South Coast ReJdooal Zooe ~tlon c.ommisslon T Ii u r s d a y ~ .• compromise over jurisdiction in 'Gil Bolsa <lllca ilrea to adopt a perdllt mi'-mOp iD dine foi; I!' Itg'1'1Madllne. 1'!ft camaliJalm created b7 PropositiOD !O \\'al su'bject"lo a l!d:OOO line -' ltr- dividually and/or as a body -through ro\rjsions of that same proposition if it ~ 'ldopt • map tbUrs<lay. . map de!l/1eiitea the ,ai;ea 91 \[le I zone where the comml,.kbi Iii!' jurtichcllcin over developmerils In Orange and Los Angeles counties. ' • 'It was drawn by Walter Kunnec:ke, a cffll. e!\gineer , with the State Lands Div.Won, on loan to tbe coastai com· -·-~ . ~ lUIOGIOD· . ·tn most places, lhe map shoW! an area I ;000 yards lnlind lrom mean high tide line, . But the conservation act also provides for )Qr.isdiclioo around bodies ol 'later not su~ject to tidal, actloo JI &.'IJ' portion of the water b withln 1,000 yanb. J " That-same ijnd of arc of jurisdiction that will take in the water of Newport Beach was Sl)ggeoled by Commission Ex- ecutive Director Melvin carpenter to in- (See PEl\MIT; Page I) E .pert,s Rap ~··~·:. . G<ii' Jl,ation ·. . . S~g· Atmrk· It. ' ' ' Bv RUDI NIEDZIELSKI •t Of•ftle DtllY Nit Stl" ·' _Gasoline ,rati~ as a quick panacea for Scutbc!m Callfomla "'10I was dlblssed as unwOrtcable Tliu~y by several upert witnesies whb lc!'tlfled in Anabelm before the federal Eoylroo- meotal Proteclioo, Ageocy. nis courts, a 35-tiy.45-loot swimming pool, aod a play field, ilre plaoned. Density would ~ about 3.f units per acre , in two, three, and four bedroom 1 units. Based on. the citfs 1.9 average resident per ho~ld, the deve~ment cotild house 500. Most units woUld selJ for $55",000 to $701• 000 each. Redman said marketing re- searCli predicts 'that the clumn would attract more "empty neste~" than fam- ilies. · Creative .Communities, Inc., a Hun- ' • I tington Beacb-based 'firm, recently com- P.leted, -It Huntington Coves in ·Hun- tington Harbour -waterfront homes 1n the 1100,000 prlte raoge. They also buill the Arch Beach Heights reservoir, landsco ping and park .areas for the South Orange County Civic Center, the cloverleaf entrance to .Los Angeles IntemaUooal Alrporl, and various parks aod bridges. A speclfic plan is req. wheo a de~eloper wants' to create something which does not fit in any· existing zones. If the_ council approves the plan_ the ure developer ls allowed to proceed wt!h oo mning ~tlon except for the plan applicable only to hls unique site. The Top of the World ·property is oow zoned R·l (single family residential). Redman has visited the city of Macchu Picchu and WU impressed with Its similarities to the Laguna site. Planners and engineers still consider the Incan development a marvel, he said . The ancient builders had their own system of zoning, with residential sec· lions, Industrial areas, and large open spaces in between. In.,.thoee C8!el -which include Lower and lipper Newport Bay aod ~ Ila,~ ~ the body of water aod a strip of I~ 1,000 ·lee~ wide-aro11Dd it are ·In· eluded in \he,pennlt zone. Purpose Oi--the hearing .... lo obtain comments onibe agency's, plans for com- plying with the 1977 federal air quality standards. , l' )-• St~le~l-iiie Mud . "'. . I ' ., -I 4 1Jl'J i , ·.. ,I , ,,. 1.\ ., . i f f 1, ~ . . . · 0o• oi U>O jir'oposal,s •e!t~ 1o1 the Los Angeles area is gas rationi(il. Speaking in beball ot Los . Angel<!s, Jack Green, manager of the city's Department of Eovironmental QUallty and a Huntington Beach councilman, predicted trouble JI rationing became a reality. ll'fl!l.s'.J•f:bac'ibl.>~,StactJQ \¥!Jliq_d ·at Alls. creek • ., Site. the eqµipmen~ wils being jlsed .n. the• sOuth ·dn &iutli.>1.agunll:.Effort'I to<reinove ·it ,toaay were ' .. Coast County Warer' Dtstriat:water.Jine project.' Re- delayed"until .. ,jumbo crane could-be' moved •fo the cent rains-caused the predicament. · · · · . ~~ ·candidates ·1f}, ;fpp ar . at .2, Uguna Forums · ........ s ?!JS777 '. . . --· --------------•• ; r I•: • r (I ' .. ' . •lwe respect the rea!OllS for your pro- ' ~al, bdt we t•~•. serious Issue with the • suggested' g~llne rationing," he said, adding that the remedy is based on er· (See RATIONING, Page I) ·p_~ta _Proeessj~g ··Studied'. .. . . . ' . . • ' .. clllx candidates vying for thrrl\f positjO)'ls .. on the Laguna Beach.Board ofEducatioo'" . Laguna Trustees Will Study Fate -of Program .. ~Scheduled 1o appear .1 two .. ~ate Eminent Domain il\bllc forums next week. . • Li t!>e data processhig system of the ,-~ fim nieeting sP,...red by the loguoa-Beach ·Unifieit' School dbtrict a ~lnating Council, W\11 be held ~t 7:!0 ·Suit Names 200 ~ albatro60 that should be done ..,,_ Tuesday at Laguna !leach (\llY 1jall, ,a,..y w)ui oext ytar! ' Forest Ave. " · " • ''' ch ·"""°' trusfeeS will ~t tJ\af q'u<,t-e second forum, spoosored .by }he. • In I..ag1ina Bea -u.lat·a BjleciaJ /t.plil' to atudy . ...,iOO: lrr.l, will be held at7:30 ~.m.•Thur.iilay .,..._ Iii!•"' • '. .... ~ bo s Top of the World Elementary School, '"" , .,.. '° IDallY ~ a ut .. I Tree Top Lane . · , . , .L 1 .More than 200 Lquoa Beach ~ this ~· oaid· Trustee Norman Brown ·~ each meeting~ ' candidates' wbt and ]ll'OlfetlY-m have been~ ~ al a ftO!llt n-.g;,in reQuesting a atudy ' 'nt their views, with a 9u~~n~ aifeodants In an eminent d6ma1n action -""computer c.,.tic • .,..e period foUowlpg • 11f think tt's important (the 'meeting) r~Jng office In the Aptlf 17 electll>n • filed lly the city .. the first stage In lls, so .. all hear the aame things," or: ' the following candidatu8' .. plaos.1 for COllllnlcllon of the lliGO,tlllll Browne added. '.,;:.Jane F. Boyd 50 • of • 1274 S arlit Arch Beach llelcbta oe-line. Discussion of the COllll>Jter came up Ibis ' Laguna Be~ch:'and CO<ll!"O!' of, City Atlorney Tully Seymour said all week following a letter from the Capls- ture Travel Se(vice. Mr>. Boyd defeodanin are being served ~-of the trano Unified School District requesting a decision whetl)er or oot data proceMing wtil be retained next year. 'Capisbiino for the past sev..-al years bas . held '!it agree-1 with Lagulta jlieacti, R"yin8. up lo#i,000 for computer , ~· ..... ' I 1 Annual Ieose· on the IBM compqter is • 'lll!,000, Otber upj!oses Include 14,000 for la dlredor of dala ~og, 13,500 .for , a computer °""'tor and 12,00!I for sup-, pliesi ·, ' •·' Moot · of the ' oomputer time is ear- marked for the' "daily demand" Oeaible scheduling -used •at Thuraton ilnter- ·n\ediate School. . other uses lnclude tftPllr&tloo of 'high was elected to the school boaid In ' Ofaoge County SUper1or Court .. nu1t lteP , authorized by city council. r--...... ~---------..,..--.,., ~. ----:-r--- -Or. N0\'111an Browoe, 44, 'of ,420 El •-O>url actioo -authortred by the dty JPlo1 Followed ~ de! Mar, Laguna lleoch ... Dr., .council Jao. 10. Br8wne a local deotllll, ls seeking bis 'Seymour salll the lepl actlool.....,, ' on the board. He wu first taken to obtaJd •Mel!Mltl necc11 7 ., for • 1985. comtNctiOA of I 3 .,,., lfJWI' llDll in Kreber 36 of 3f:JO Bern the Aidt 8-* .......... LI I .... • I I ~ DdVe Lquna Beach, He ls ao Orange dislrtcl 89-1. • ~ depuly clislrlct attorney. "Colmcll policy "81 It......., I~ -">r Frederic Ludwig, 41, or 400 El of.way qeocy and attempt to ~ tht t;.mJnO del Mar. Laguna Beach, DI:. easemenll I b r o u Cb ""'olintloos," 4tldwta ls 1 profesw ot pathology and Seymour aaid. How-. he noted that ,....logltal octence at the Califoralo -pe6illeW-wWobo141ncqr-I 'tcllle e of ~ UC 1"1ne. dlle to .....,... .tlOllil'Ojia<enllilt of ....Ji.bael s.gar, :ia, ol t7f Van .Dyke l•"'*"l'btc· and 101110 ~ bpldi• GUI •Di'fve, Laguna Beach. Sii&~· a ta lir 1'iri ".'!'\7!.o.. :it.ii~ l • attom.q,~ r"'1 for , ~&,~ .... llllnf In the ~ ' ' ,. -.a~u ~-·-,L .,tlon. • '· ·--..... -· ,..,. ... wm1ani '111omllS m. 51, of 31,.1 eel> ' Phi Ave .. Sciuth Laguna and owner of "The OOlltractor bllllled tile l1"bllc )Ill Thoma• eamem. Tbomu, board ...,1:1 ~ Utat be woultl baft lo ptlident, -first -it It71. slop work .It ... did DOI IOI 1111 • A tblrd public lontm II ocheduled to be easemenls," tho city allom01 llilL htld at 7:• p.qi. ""1111 II Ille 1-v.t of Ilia•-...,.. ' I lor lhl Jleocb lllch School ..Utorlllm, as l'lrt ~damages" ......s b; Ibo -of A.., . the butlod line oro .-!. • ' • school registraUon materials, a:rade re- ports aod student listings. The district business office also uses the computer on a limited basis. One 'ln181ee, Getald ~: aaid i.. is oppooec11o'retont1Qll ortfie colnPut<fli\.i lnade a.motion the ochool board abolish the •Y!i•l)l· • • His motion, however, died for lack of a~ ... , , "' Asll<d JI fhe .board plaoa to dump' the compcitei, ;Jloerd President · William Thomas, replied: "The bo!lrd bas made no dedslon. P~rsonally, I'm oot ready to make a decision." Dr. Charles Hess, uaistant auperln- teodenl for bu.tneaa, said the board should make a detennlnatloo by1May 1 to retain the system. If the sy,SlA\l'o ls removed, he. "'••ested the ocbool distriCt ~ loolt tii;r'oolher district or private firm for computer .ervtce oo a CGllttll<t' bails. Board members,a!Jo heard an appeal !lorn Harley "Wick" !Jobo, director of :fta ~I, ~-etmu!ly~lift'e the : I , .. ~ ,IY~ '.;Iii/ Ile °*"< ,_' ... ' Plane" "Lo-st With 4 ~ \ . . JUL1AN faPl -Civil '-Ir Pal!Ol and sheriff'• squadron .pUota ~arched again today for I"' ~a ~line .. reported •1114\' W~nliht with four --1111 lli\6~ 1 ift. '""' .. ,iden-tified .. t, 11, 'Phoenix. Arll., osked w..U. oondltlona as bis ilngle-qine p1-was JO miles' east of Julian, northeast of San Ditao. The city was built as a refuge for nobility and was designed with great at· tention to defense and preserving the natural appearance of the site . Creative Communities, Inc., spent $1.000 on five studies relating to the proj· ect, Redman said, in hydraulics, en· vironmental impact, geological aspects, and projected city service costs and marketing. The units ranging in size from 1,500 to 2.700 square feet would be sold over a three-year period. Liddy Gets . - Sentence Up To 20 Years WASHINGTON (AP) -A former Nix· on campaign official !'as: sentenced to up to 20 years in the Watergate case today but sentencing for another defendant ft. postponed after be •aid.perjury bad been committed and all those involved bad not been exposed. · In a letter read from the bench. defen-. daot James w. McCord Jr. aald hll foml. ly feared for his llle JI be told on he !mew about tbe eoimca1. burglar)' and w~p­ ping in Jljlle at Democratic Party head- quarters. He. also charged that pollUcal pre~ur4 bad lleOl1 ~!Ollibt to p<nUllde the defeodaotl lo pl,ead guilty aod keep quiet:, . ·' After reading the letter1 U.S. District Court Judge John J. SJrlcia gave G. Gordon Llddy1 ·42,,a former White' House aide and legal counsel to the Nlxon re- el~n campaign's: finance committee, a $40,000 fine ln add.Jtlon to a sentence ranging Crom six· years, eight months to 20 years . "There was poiiUcal pressure applied to the defeodanti to plead guilty and re- main silent," McCord said in the letter which he had written to Sirica Monday. "Pujury occurred during the lrW In matters highly material to the very structure, orientation and Impact of the government's case and to the motivation and .intent of the ·defendants," McCord said. . "Others irlvolved In the Watergate operation were not ldentUled during the trial ," McCord said, "when they could havE: be~n by those testifying." In Key ·Biscayne, Fla., deputy White House press secretary Gerald L. Warien was asked to comment on the McCord letter. H!! replled: "It has been our coosisteot policy oot to comment on mattera In this trial or any pending trial. I feel I will continue to follow that practice." Sirica postponed ltlcCord's seotenclng one week while he studies the new development and placed five other defen· dants under provisional m a x 1 m u m sentences. · The Judge left open the rma1 sente .... of E. Howard Hunt Jr., 54, Bernard - Barker, 55, Eugenio R. Martinez, 49; Frank A. Sturgis, 17, and Virglllo R. Gonzalez. Orange C:eut Weather . MosUy sunny OD Saturday ls the way the Los Angeles weather serv- ice sees it for the Orange Coast, with Increasing cloodlnea in the lite afternoon. Hiabs ol a · at the beaches, rising to fl/ inland. Over- night lows in the upper fOs. INSlltt; TUPA\' Th• mQht aU HollytDood is awaiting brtathl<sal~l<lk•• pla<:• Tuesday niQh~i w"'~dlm!I .-Jlward&. Ste '' u~l"ndtr for an. educated gvcu o/ the wi1111er3. Al Yiwr ltnk• J ~ INt L.M. hY• ' Mmlll 'tlMla 9 1.,111" 11 N•lttMI ,._ f C•llf.,. f °""9t CwelY I Cl...U"41 tt• •11ttvflflh. 11_. Ct"l\ln '1 tfMt ..,_ 1' Cr91ftl'lff n """-1 .... DMlll Ntnctl I IN ....... U.lt e4!1twllll ,_ t T•~ • 1'1..-ce t1.U 'nlMWI ... ,., "" ...... . ...... . Mtilltll~I M ._... ..... \J.W ... .......,, ,, w......... . Malr.tll • Witt Ta .. • I Z OAILV PILOT LB l't•• P,..e I t RATIONING. •• nioeoua facta. Ono ol lbeM w• thal au-Ue emlas.ioos are worse than emlssklnl from ---· ... ai=oll, -.aJng to a-. . "Leas than half of the allowable mobile source emw1ons are assijDed to automoblles aod trucks," he' cootinued. 0 Considering tbe number served by motorcycles and aircraft It would oeem more reucnable to severely curtail the latter rather than the former, lf lhis must be the necessary action!' Green. who Ibo aerves aa COUDClllUAD for the city of Buntlngtoo Beach, added that ratim.ing would "spell economic disaster" for Southern California and that Ll!npering with the economic IUe of the area is ••Wlthinkable." Joining Preen in his coodrunnaUon of rationing wu state Seo. James R. Mills (D-San Diego), president pro-tern of the CaJifomla State Senate. Teatimony offered by Mllls declared that significant air quality lmprovementa are .already being made witho,Ltt mtric. tlng tbe use of vehicles. 111111 told the panel that even without rationing the federal standants would be exceeded on only 90 days in 1911, u com- pared to 250 days in 1970. "Since almost two.thirds or the o~ jectlve will be achieved without any significant impact oo the community, are the negative effecui or total compliance worth the incremental health benefits which would be provided?" he asked. Periodic gas ratloolng, he predicted, would alter the life ~le of many P:eOPle who depend on the automobile as transportation. But It would do it in such a way which "could create havoc and confusjon as residents abruptly change from ooe way of living to another throughout the year." Although they are not entirely in favor rt gas rationing, Southern Cal~omlans are DOt entirely against it either, acCording to tes~ony offered by Graham O. Smith, executive director of the Clean Air Coostltuency. Citing the results of 800 questlOIUlalres on the acceptability of the EPA pro- posals, Smith said, "gas rationlng ls by no means unacceptable to the larger public." Landmark Hotel In Laguna Sold To Merrit Farms The landmark 72-room Hotel Laguna whicb h¥ towered over Main ~cb for nearly hall a cenfuly bu' been sbld lo a Porterville investor. Rlchard Merrit, o w n e r of 1d;errit Fanns lnc., purchased the •· three-story •trlictu.,, for in undlocloled ·IUDQlint. ' According to Jsmea Agnow, <Ille o! tlie three principals formerly owning the hotel, Merrit says he does not intend to make any substantive changes to the building. Other interests In tbe Hotel Laguna wert owned by Mn. Barbara Schweitzer of Los Angeles and the John Mullin fami· ly. "'We never Usted the hotel for sale but people knew we were interested in a seller," Agnew said today. "Apparently, he heard we were interested.'' ' The hotel was built in 19'l9 to replace the original Hotel Laguna, a wooden struct.ure constructed in 1887. Minor changes have been made over the years, including renovations or eating and cocktall lounge facilitles, Agnew said. Several years ago, owners of lbe hotel acquired land direcUy to the south for use u 1 parking area. Residents and vWton alike remember the bold, red neon sign. whicl) once etood atop the turret and proclaJJned "Hole! Laouna" the 11gn was removed m 1970 to com- ply with city's sign ordinance. The new owner, a Conner LagWla Beach resident, could not be reached at his Porterville residence today for com- ment on the purchase. Agnew said that Merrit's purchase pro- bably replaces earlier plans by some in· vestors to tear down the landmark and build a new low profile hotel at the top end of Main Beach. 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Al '"•' ZOlf'tl 1.1 ....... 4Mof.4H ~t ... or..., Cwt , ..... °"""""'· ,.. ~ ...,.. ......,..,..,., -..... ,...,,.. ................ ..... ,,.., ......... ........, ...... ""' ................... _ _.._. .. ,...... .. ,at c.-..... ~ ·':::l"?"' ... c:wrtw "" ....... ~·~.:' .. ,, -~, ,.."-" I •M _..... • Skepefeal ·Indian Patriarc)J • Travels · to · U ~N. RENDERING SHOWS PROPOSED TWO.LEVEL HOTEL·SHOP-RESTAURANT COMPLEX FOil LAGON-' Tho $1 Million Dovel-I Would St1nd Whore Laguna Sholl1 Now Stands, 1601 S. Coolt Hlghwty UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) -The &ad-faced old Indian ci>ief from Woonded Knee wu at the United Nations !or the first time. Obviously, he was skeptical that tbe world organtzallon could do anytblfli about the conflict cm the reserv111tlao. ' Planner Agenda Bulging "ff this body has !ht power, I'd like lo have them say something to get those blueco1tis out of my CQUDtry," chief Frank Foobcrow said, using the old U.S. cavalry nickname for the federal troopers confronting the Indians in South Dakota. • ., Final Review of Main Beach Park Pl.ans Scheduled Foolscrow, a husky 77-year~ld with long, black braided hair, led a delegation of Oglala Sioux and their allies iht<I U.N. headquarters Thursday. Their obR<:t was to gain a world platform for claims they are a sovereign nation reduced to pover- ty by an Amerlcap government that makes and then breaks treaties with them. Final review of plans for Main Bea.ch Park, discussion on proposed realign- ment of GleMeyre Street at cilllope, 1 hearing on a new botel~mercial development, and presentation of plans ~ for a ~unit development at Top of the World are major items on Monday's Laguna Planning Commission agenda. The city council requested the planning commission to review the Main Beach design propoaals one more time before giving its authorization to proceed. Oeciskln on the specific plan tor a pro- poaed hotel-commercial complex at the From Pagel PERMIT ... elude Bo111 Bay In HIDltlngtoo Beach. RepresentaUves o! the state lands commLsslon and Signal Oil and Gu Com- pany pleaded with the commissioo not to find that there b any tidal action behind a dam on the property on the inland side of Pacific Coast Highway, south of Warner A.venue. The state and Signal are negottaung a land trade which would give the state a 400--acre manb and another 130 acres which might become aumarina . fl the ooostal commlalcn lound there was tidal actloo beblDd the dam oo the property, It would have jurisdiction. Attorney genera I's repruentative Gregory Taylor, oo staff !or the lands commlakll, sa.Jd a coastal comml.sslon agreement Is "very important to the transaction ol. the land." Signal Oil wanta to develop about 1,500 ac.-cs ol Bolsl Bay area behind the Udal gate<lam and must get Udal IMlrance for It, he explained. r might besltate to lnll!ft Si Jato ~ -1a1lds an dlsagree Oil whether the tidal pcpon takes place In channels behind the dam, be added. Taylor wanted the permit map line to IJ4l drawn !nm 1,000 yanjs in from mean high tlde'lhle, but not the added 1,000 loot •re around Janda In Bolsa Bay. The commtsslm split on the question I to 5 with the majority (or Taylor'• aug· geslkll. A vote o! sevef was needed to pass. • A five-minute recess was called during which Taylor and an attorney for Signal Oil conferred quietly wllh some of the commissioners. The commission then unanimously ap- proved a compromise. lt found that the waters behind. the dam are "contiguous ! rqass" an• ww· the line 1,000 feet :~ aiound' tti: outer margins of those waters. It basically moved the pennit line about half way between what both opposing sides wanted . Taylor said the action would be com- patible with the state lands finding about no tidal action and wouldn't jeopardize any land deals. Commlsslcner Donald Bright o! La Habra had argued at length that there was tidal action in the area. Dr. Bright is a professor of marine biology at Cal State Fullertoo. He was joined by commissioners Judy Rosener of Newport Beach and Carmen Wa~cbaw of Los Angeles in questioning the pressure by the state lands com- mis!ioo on the coastal group. ' . . Charlie Brown' Musical Staged At Laguna High Performances will continue tonight and Saturday of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown," the spring play of lhe Laguna Beach High School drama department. Thursday was opening night Robin Buck takes the role of Charlie Brown, with Robin CA.mp and Margaret A1ancuso alternating performances aa the incorrigible Lucy. Jeffrey Nagel Is the blanket.toting Linus; Kimberly Maddock plays Patty; an~ Christopher Galloway portrays Snoopy. Jefftty Belnap and JllJOll Bowlin alternate as Schroeder. curtain time in the hlgh llCbool auditorium Is 8 p.m. Tickets are S2 for adults and $1 for students. JeITy McCulloch d Ire ct• the perfonnanc@, with Julie Ce.bang as stu· dent director: Kirk Woloahyo as at.lie manager; and Anne Larsen and Dan Jacobson as prop usistanta. Sut Keller aod Jane Healy srs coordlnallnl msblmes, and Peter DlslD- dro and Robin Camp have done publldty. Fr<d Sloulor Is mualc director lat !be product.ion. Jlay Hauan! Is lecllnlcal director aod Betty McCarthy Is dlrec\lna choreography. Laguna Shoals, 1601 S. Coast Hlgbway, has been continued to Monday until more information on pedestrian acei!SS to the beach is provided. Stephen Levinson is the owner, Ostrander and Kishlyama art the architects. A proposal to realign Glenneyre Street at Calliope and remove a dip will be voted on Monday. The intersection has been designated a safety hazard due to a alght distance probl@m. Spokesmen for Oea.Uve C.ommuniti~, Inc. of Huntington Beach will present to the commission their speciflc plan for a 250-unit planned residentiaJ det'tiopment at Top of the World. 1be development, called Macchu Pic- chu, would take its theme from the an- cient Inca ruins . It would include 73 acres, with about 70 percent open space preserved. Ostrander and Kishiyama are architects. Other items to be covered Monday in· elude approvaJ of a storage addition to Laguna Moulton Playhouse, discussion of the countywlde transportation corridor study, and recommendation to the city council on proposed dedication of a Cres· cent Bay Drive ocean frontage . The emphasis was on publicity, with the U.N. visit mainly devoted to a news conference attended by more than 50 American and foreign reporters. "I ceded close to two billion acres to the white man . . • I have only a few acres left out of my original country, yet they SlUTOW1ded me with guns • . . I don't like that and that's the reason I'm here today," he said in a strained voice Poliee ""Beady~ Concern Told Over Coast Meetings through an interpreter. · Meanwhile, a contingent of Sioux In- dians due Sunday in Wounded Knee for religious ceremonies will force a test for government officers surrounding the OC· cupied village, Indian leaders have an- nounced. American Indian Movement leader Russell Means made the announcemen& at a news conference In the Wounded Knee Trading Post Thursday. There would be police available if ._...y to control coaotal eommJssion meetings where "bot" lssuea surface as did in San Clemente recently, Orange County Board ol SUpervlaon Chairman Ronald Caspers WU IWllfed Thursday. Caspers, a member of the South Coast Regional Zone Conservatlon Commission, bad uted about "provisions for i sergeant-at..anns." Some questions before the commission can become "bOt cases" and draw a large puhllc audience, Caspers declared. A commiukm meeting in S a n Clemente Monday was attended by about 600 persons, many of them angry because they wereo't allowed to speak about grading at Salt Creeit Beach. "~t are you talking about?" Com- 2 Fliers Safely Eject in El Toro Trainer Crash A pair of young fliers ejected safely from tbeir out-of-rontrol jet trainer as it bounced and skidded aCfOllS the El Toro Marine C«po Air StaUon field Thuraday, like a fiat stone skips over water. The TA-4 Skyhawk was destroyed in the spectacular crash, but surprisingly there was no fire. ~1arine Corps o(ficiali said it plowed tbrougb a aection of bt..chers ouWde Building Six, the old control tower, splintering the sealing structure into kindling. On 1 y Sunday, the bleachers were packed with spectators who turned out for an air show commemorating 30 years of Marine Corps operations at the base. The aircraft in which the two pilots were practicing so-called arrested land- ings then skidded through t h e apron area where President Nixoo's plane always parks and finally ' stopped 100 yanll IWIY neer a hangar. •. Officers identified the crewmen as Capt. Roiiald R. Brooks, 28, of Tustin and First Lt. David O. Wood, 27, a resident of the base officers' housing. Broolal Is attached to Marine Air Base Squadnln !l and Wood is assigned to M1rln1! Air. Base Squadron 13, branches ol the 1lilhl Marine Air Wing. Investigators said the plane was to toUcb dOwn oo the nmway and soag a cable In practicing simulated aircraft canier landings, but It missed the vital coonectlon. The Skyhawk then veered out of cm- trol at high speed and the officers aboard bailed out, a risky decWon at near- groond level alUtude. T~y were given routine medical checkups at the baae dispensary and released, according to Marine Corps of- ficials who announced an immediate probe of the crash cause. Authorities said it shot across a grassy quadrangle area, tben hurtled over 1 dra.lnage ditch embankment before slam· ming into the bleachers. Church Sponsors Spring Art Class Sirtntr art ctassM 'or the Laguna Meihodlst Churcll, if$31 Wesley Drive, Soulh Laguna, will begin April Z with in-! slruction In oil and ~De peintlng • ·Robert llbltlds, a U.W lltach artist, wlJ1 IUVI U b>ltrlld«.lfls -cur-rtnily 11t on &spi., In. Loo ~leo. Carmel, Loog Be~ and l'iell York City, Pmonl wllhlng fUrtbor lllfonnatian DD the cta.o ma.y <all Dr. · Merlin Jo-.. Gf.m4; M•rle t;;.lei, lt4- 03111, or 1rtne lkrns, 49'-llMlll. , missioner Judy Rosener of Newport Beach asked Caspers . He answered that be was "thinking of San Clemente." Commission chairman Robert Rooney oC Huntington Beach said San Clemente was asked to provide an armed police of· ficer to keep order if necessary. "Here (Long Beach Harbor Depart· ment) we have the port police in the building, .. Rooney sa.Jd. Caspers represents the Ftfth Dbtrict on the board of supervisors, wblch in- cludes San Clemente. "Aci:ording to oor 1868 treaty and the rights it accords In<tian people," he said, "more than 500 Rosebud Sioux Indians will walk past federal roadblocks. They will be armed with bunting equipment and will carry food and supplies. If attempts are made to restrict their ac- cess, those efforts will be met with fOrci!." The return today, meanwhile, of the government's chief negotiator In the stalemated confrontatton apparenUy djd not indicate any change in the standoff. "> .... :", ir\"r "'j u.c .x:.- UPIT ..... STEEPLE-WATCHING . ,. Wounded K-Sentln1l ·.'. · .,-. Trade Faces Two Hurdleg , Rep. -J.ulllnlhaw (Jl.N-1 Beach), ls trying to ~ light on the reported purchase ol the North American Rockwell building in Laguj,a Niguel He said Thui:,sday that General Services Admin1stration offices in San Francisco had "only recommended" a trade with North American for Other federal surplus pri>perties. Hinshaw said I.hf trade bad two hurdles · in Washington. "It first goes to the Justice Department and then to the Government Activities subcommittee of the Government Operations Committee." Hinshaw serves on both committees. "We have not scheduled bearings as yet on approval of the trade and have not seen appraisal figures," the congressman saJd. He added that be was going to con· 1 h • tact GSA for-(urlhet inf9"1l&tion. 1. ·1 He said he had determined that the ap- praisal was in Washington, having been forwarded by the San Fraot:¥co o!!)ce. "It will be three or four weeks at the outside before the subcommittee takes action on the transacUon," Hinshaw guessed. He added, however, that oq the face of it the trade looks like it would benefit all parti~ concerned. "!t will enable some government departments to consolidate their activities in one place," he said. Although no actual detennination has been · made as to which federal departments would wse the building, Hinshaw said it could be used by Social Security and for storage of national archives. ·" -1.r( ~l>llldlng ts Id~ C008tnlcttd'.~ ,~l"ii, ''Into several . ·.,.... "K~ ,&ellllfajell. o!ficeo and private tlevailts for eada1~' the congresslnan said. t:, The one-mllllon-square-foot bulldinl.'ls called a t.lggurat due to its ste.r Babylonlsn design. North oAmerlcan built the huge sttuc- tun several years ago but never: .Aif.. cupi~ tt because of a change in compw plans. ~ \,.rt ! I There have been rumors from ti~ :!" time of a alt ol tilt building and "1/i>e were backed by actual negotiations .Jalt all fell through. ·« II the government does buy ·11it building II has been estimatOd that ~@II tu 5,000 employes would wort there. ~ Super Fine lounge Chairs Every Homo Desarves A Fino Lounge Choir. The Very Finest In Lounge Chain Aro Avo"oble Now At Ted von Hornert, Inc. Such Fino Upholstery Lints As ••• WOOD MARK SHERR I LL HENREDON And Othen Are Avoiloble For lm1Mdi1te Ott1Very. • ,, I ,... " .c " .,, '" DREXEL....HERITA6&-HENREDON-WOOllMAR.lt-ICAAAST,MI --------- • INTERIORS WIUDAYS & SAfUlllAYS t:OO le l:JO HIDAY 'TIL t:OO • " • • N~T HACH e tnr wtSn:t.IH DI.. '42·toA I0,.11 Su ... ay 12·11JO) Ml-.lDiO LA6UNA IEACH e I•~ NORTH COAST HWY. " IOPN S119'"1 11.11101 4t4.61il \f 4f4.411t .a. TOR.AANCE e JJMf HAWIHOllHI ll.YD. Jfl,121' ,, • I ' I ! . ' . • , I I i ' _Saddlebaek • ORANGE COUNTY, .CALIFORNIA. TodaY's Flaal N.Y. Stoeks \ , ' Pr:oposeS 'Budget Hollies' Plan By GEORGE LEIDAL or -. DlllY "'"' tr.ff \"'"'< Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor bail proposed a joint ~ty-developer pro- ll'IQll lo lower hot\slng costs and scatter moder~~ or low income families in new developments amidst higher priced ho~.'. ' The experiD)'enta1 "budget homes" pro- grJ!ll wiU be considered Tueaday nJgbt by elly ,ClOllllC~ , ' .Mn. Pryor laid tcxlay the. !dee mighl l'tlult in the council "mUinc ll perfeclly c)ffr" whetber or not homes for low or l• mode.ra'te income families will be allowed to seek federal assistance in order to by tJii. existing city council. provide low or moderate Income llousfng, "If this council ba!ically feelS i t · has not found other means whereby lbta needn~ have any part In 'j)rovldlng bous-type of boo!lng m1gltt be construcl6d, nor Ing for all income levels then I'd 11.i.e to identified siteS }'et, for low.-and moderate know it right now, before we waste any income housing," sbe said. staff time lrylng lo come. up witb WJYS Councilwoman Pryor Illus will ult such a goal might be reached," Mrs. councilmen Tuesday , to ,OCX1Sider ask1ttg Pryor said. • the Irvine Company and . city staff lo The goal -!hat Ille clly of lrvllie offer evaluate her budget ho!i1'3 proposal aa housing for all who choose lo Uve and one waYo the city might erico)Jfage private work in Irvine -la set In the council industry lo provide a supply of such ad~ policy plan, Mrs. Pryor note!. homes. • · · "k'owever, the council bas not chosen Mrs. Pryor said the ideas were her . \ owu and she frank!Y admlta she doesn't ~ how much savings 1lr Ille costs of Ille "budget homes" could mull from Ille piopooa!. Key polqta made In her fiv\7\)iP pro~ Include: . -The elt.y walvln& of par!< dedication f ... and 111· ~nt related pOrmlt f-for tbo · perceo1a&es o1 ''budget'llorilel" to.be built wffbbi stand· ird ..W ~ tnicta. -B~ -· both 1~ and de~bod slng!e family units, would be "ICtttered'... \hrOugbc)ut new develo~ ments-. ~ atergate Defendant Get-s Six to 20 Years .. . . ,..ll'ASll!NGTON (AP) -A former Nta- qn .~ampaign official was sentenced to up to''20 Year! in the Watergate case today 6at· sentencing for another defe1l4ant was )loltponed after he said perjury had )leen committed and all lhooe involved bad not beOn exposed. . , IA a letter '"'d from the bench, defen· da)llJames w. Mcq>rd Jr. said his fami- ly ~ared for~ lile, U ~ told all be knew ahclut the pOj!Ucal l!ufgjl!')' and wiretap- plq In June At Democ;ra\ic Party head· qqlrlerl. H• also charged. that political prmure .bad -broughl lo perauade Ibo delendW.s lo plead guilty and keep l . I ' .. . , Community ~Ctrc"le' Hit 6y Owners By JOHN ZAU.EI\ or 1111 o.11r Pti.t Steff · A plan Iba! loots good on paper Isn't alliays a good plan. That lesson came home with a venge-Uce to ·Irvine city councilmen this week ~')lley faced a steady stream · of land- ~ and developers who were un- f!jfilpy 'wtlb an lnnovitlve development !ilan proposed for 2, 100 acres of nort.b Ji'Vin• land. ' .. "The main °'1~· f!1 developers' wralb .1!• a hQge, clrtulat community center i! a ball ~ in diameter and ringed ';,!lb oportmeots, Brocery stores, and lit6er <ommerclal aervl~. ':'.·n is the equtval~nt of a "round quarter 'aictlon" centering oo the presenl lnter- li;.-tlon of Yale and Bryan aveques, wlllch w.uid )lOecled lo be n:routed aroond Ille .... of Ille pnipoeed clrcu- '"" comnlunlly eenter. •!The problems of. circular design were loinpowided becaU>e ll crosses at least a dozen property linea and requires :the ~~Uon of an abnormalfy high ratio CCperb lo fill out Ille centerof Ille circle (See ClllCLE, Pqe >J • ''Irvine's Needs . ' . ' ' \ ' -Will Be Aired \ ' At Sympo~iu·m \ Does Irvine need mo~ or fewer 1 stores! When will the lrvlne Com- , Alter reading tbe--t1.etter, U.S. District Court Judge John J. Sirlcla gsve G. Gordon Liddy, 42, a former White House aid.e and legal counsel to the Nixon re- electk>n campaign's finance coromlttee, a $40,000 fine in addition to a sentence ranging from si% years, eight months to 20 years. "There was political pressure applied lo Ille deleedants to plead guilty and re- main silent," McCord said In the letter whicll he bad written lo Slriea Monday: "Perjury occurred during the trial ln matten hJihly material lo Ille very structqre, orten1i1UOll inll lmpeet d Ille ,. • government'! case and to the motivation and Intent of Ille defendants," McCord said. . "Others involved in the Watergate operation were not identified during the trial," McCord said, "when they could have been by lbose testifying." In, Key Biscayne, Fla., deputy Wbite House presa secrela!)1 Gerald L. Wamm was asked to comment on the ~ letter. He replied: "It .baa been our oC\}OSistent policy not lo 'co.mmeot on ·matten In .lbta trlal or any pending , trial. I· fee\ I will coollnua lo fODol\' that~" , , 'f . Plot Fol ' • ' ' Students Die ·on Mo~~-like Trip . MARION, Oblo (UPI) -Four Ohio state uqlvenity Students, •itnspi.red" to take ·a canoe trip by the movie "Deliverance," died Thursday when th~ two 14-foot mew 'boats ca~Jn the cold, swift curre~ of the Scioto lllver. , · The Victims barely bad begun the 30-mlle trip when the ace!· dent occurred about HJ miles south of Marldn. It' wai not. known If' they were experienced can!J!Oists. · . "DeliveranCe," D.ominffed for an Academy Awarf. u best movie of 1972, inv9Jved, a canoe trip by four men, one of whom wail killed. "They were. Wkin~ aoout the movie with the man they rented the canoes from," Minon County sheriff Ddn Scbneidet said. The victims were Jdentlfled is Michael B. Smith,. 2Q, of :Mt. Sterling, Ohio; Marc J. Silverman, 20, of Howard Beach,. N.Y.; How· ard R. Bancbek, 21, of Beachwood; Ohio, and Charles Roessler, 20, of Zanesville, Ohio. · W estmirtsfer Woman-Gets • . Embezzlement Sentence A Westminster woman who embezzled ·lt\Ore than $61,000 from an Irvine firm to finance a cross-countr)> trucking opera- tion and Improve Ille family home bail been sentenced lo .ooe year In Orange County Jail, ' . Joan M. Craig, U, of rl9S Navsjo Road, pleaded guilty lo cbafl6S llled'by Ille Orange County District Attcmey•a Office, at a hearing 1burediy In Har!Jor Judicial District Court. She could have reeeived a state Jlri80!' tenn1for tho offense, wbicb was esposed throllgb lllldltlng of financial recorda al Tropitone Furnllure 1nc .. m ~ Ave-1 Irvine. Jntornal a.venue Service a&enta are also Upected lo tan aetlon agalnll Mn. Ccalg, however since the missing funds were dUe lo the IRS In employe wilbholdlng taxes. · · Proseculor& contend <0mpany records kept by Mn~ Craig showed ibe money· dfverled lo 'the Garden" Grove penona1 bank aCCO<lllt ota J. D. Ftelda, wblch bad aci1lally'been ciooed In 1967 following his death. Jnvestlgat<n aald· the fu!lda, In the form ot lt cubier11 checka:, were really depO!lted in Ille Craig a,ccount at Coast Bank In Garden Grove. The furnltlh finn which employed Mn. Craig far ahoUt a year fired her (See tM'Brm.E, Pal• i> Sirlca postponed McCord's aentenclng <1ne week while he studies the new development and placed five other defen- dants under · provlsional m a x l m u m sentence!. The iud$e left oiien the, final sentence of E. Howard Hunt Jr .. 54, Bernard L. Barker, ·S51 E!J4eniO R. Marttnez, 49; Frank A .. ~. Tl, and Vkg1l1o R. Gonzalez. "Each of you are provisionally ,com- mitted. to ft1 m.uin'.lum, ltlltence," Siiica sajd. ~ added lbat be "'.ii\ ~ after ~ lhree-.IDOlllJi study. wjletliet lo upliold or ~~~~·····' r, "i/".\.""'·. •• ~ , ._ .\ ' T~~ru~ap .c~·Hatwn • • ~ r ~· Smog , .. Atiaek ' . ily ktlo1 ·NIEDZIELm ·:. Offfll •• ,,,l ........... GaJOllne ra~Onfut as a quick panacea for , SoUtbenl Callfomla lllllCJC was dlsmtsSed as ·wi-kible 'rbunifay by aeveral expel(, '!'ilneaaes who testllied in Aitab¢im befiire Ille · federal En'1roo- mental ProtecUon Agency. PurPooe of lbe hearing was lo ob!ain ~ta,"" Ille agmcy•s plans for com- pl)'in( wllb ... llie ·1m federal -air Quillty standards. . One""GI lhe~·auge!led for the Los AftsOlea area la gas rationing. ~aldng , in f>!oball of Los Angeles, Ja •. Groen. ...-ger __ q{ _ th!:. ciJy's Department of Environmental Quality ancl a )luntlngloo ~ coqnctl~. pridlcfed !rouble if ratlonlng 'beeame a reality . "We reapect the reasons for your pro- posal, but we take aerlous laaue with the suggested gasoline ratlonln&," he said, eddlng that the remedy la based on er· R1Deous facts. • One of theae was that automobile emiislons·an wone·lban emiuions from olber SOI!'.,.. aucb u molon:ycles er aircraft, according lo Green. · "Less lban ball of the allowable rpoblle souree emiasfooi' are wlgned' to aUloinobilei mid trQcks,~ 'lie cootlnued. •1~ tbe ; number lel'Ved bY mofurcyi;Jes ancl altcralt lt wO\lld seem 11141fe ,..sonable lo aeve,rely curtail Ille iatter ralber lhan the former, U tilts must be the necespey action." Greeb, Who aloO loefvd. u .....Uman for the <Iii' of Hun\lngton Beach, a<l<fed 'that ritlonlng 'wou!CI "spell el:ooomlc disaster" for $oulbem califomia and " • (SeO RATIONING, Pqe i ) • . panf provide a d d ~~ I o n a I """" , merclal bUlldlngs! wny does It take ao long to get needed services - restaurants, drug stores, etc.1-to move to a new community1 Irvine Pair Vie Groulld-level Actiola • These and ~ 'to,, Irv~ , Tomorrow question' on recreation and open tpace plans of the city, county and Irvine C<lmpany, will be 1 ~ dlleua;ed in • a three-bour IYDl'- ' poslum oet for t :!O a.m. Saturd>y. Sjleobn fr<>m' Ille tand clevelop- J• ment firm, the city and _county pemment will participate In the ' oesslon in Rancho San Joaquin Jntermedlal• ,School, fflll Mlchelldll Ave., Unlversl~ Part. Irvine Tomorrow Ch al ( m 1 b 11obor1 Smllh of Turlle Rock - newl1 appt>!Med cilj ~ com- m!llloner -will moderate the ......,_ o1. ~ faclllltes. ( Glen WCJO!lnla-, a dlrec\or of tbo : lodepende>& c~ for u m \ orpniutioa, wOl 11114.. ... v-b•d • -10C!UUoaal f!!lll!tles ]!ilaled. T for ... •· !1-~...---~ .... ~~~~~~ l '1'1 1n Aufo Con.teat •• • \ -'-Exterlon of 11\Ch bomet would match• neighboring units,. bql lntl!rlors woUld be "solid, ba•lc living units" witbQut trills socll ... "fancy lixtunis ... disllwashets, garbage. dispows and bath facllltlts more !bin one eonip1ete unit. -Plannlng commlaalon>rs could pro- -11C141Uooal lncent!Ves and 'blended higher densffiel. by allowing smaller lot stus for bud.,! homes. • ~and one-car garages instead of'!"IJ.r ,tl*cbed g,arages could provide extr.a developer savings. • ;-Toltl ~ings of about $3,000 per ·~: home might result from-tbe combin~ elimination o( city fet11 and reduced amenities. ' -SOme means of limiting purchase of the lower cost homes ~ families wbose incomes require availability of iucb housing would be necessary. Mrs. Pryor notes a m:unbrer of quea-- tions her proposal would raise should the idea be pursued further by. Ille clly. Those Questions and anGLher fow-cost housing proposal by Cbuncllman Henry Quigley who suggest! ~he city encourage mobile home develQPUtint, are n:pected to be discussed TuosdRT nlght. • ' ' • • ·~ f ' . ' DAILY "'"°'' lteff '--'f.IA'tHAN DETROIT,' ··~qELAIDI' READ,Y, BUT WHER&'S. 'SARAH'? '.-;· · : ~char~ Con,•"J yla'!,'f Ma~l1na-Renc~'Ml11 Ill Holly Han'°"k • · 'f.•.1'-r ~ ._. ... .jf t • ' .. , , , .' I 11 .J• ,-·~ ,..h•,• •·4 +;. ' .. , I ' 1 teaa·-···•011. Si~k~;~., ' • ' • f Illness ·Hahs School Production ~ '· ~-. ' . . . . ,. .. The sbow didn't go .on at University number involved to more than 100 High ~t· Tl)ursday nJchl. 'petsons. Ho~1y. HaDcock, 17-ye~ citd '1ead "doll" 11l'm gonna cry," one of the cast wail-- in the 66-member student cast of "Guys ed Thursday night as the opening show was canceled and questions as to the fate and Dolls", fell ill. She was hospttallz.ed flf the whole spring effort were raised. overnight and is not expected to be well Opening night jitters and enthusiasm enough lo play the part until neJt week, turned to dlaappbintment, until todsy - school officials say. 'in typical Damon Runyon fashion -a . ray of hope appOored 'on the borlr.on. AJ a1resultof the Irvine;youtb'a llJpess, Miss Hancock1s mother' sent iJJord to ~-Dail·Trevioo has canCel'.ecl an ·of lhe schoo\.HQ!jy~_be o~er her bout this weei'a ~ormancell; Jnciudlng 'l'ith the nu ,by Ille ,.~, malling the ·1-sdbeduled for B'.o>cklck lonlght ,and speelal Tuesday J>'r!orm~poasible. Sal~ay.,. . . , , .. , , ' Meanwnlle, dlsaPl>Olnt~ bolders of '2 >In 'place ,'of' the thrte ·mlhed . tickets fQr any of '!lie-cancelled perfonnances, an erlra lbQw hll• been (See DOLL, Page ti oet for J:!O'p,m. Tue.lay hi the, Unlversl-• " '• ty .Hlgl(m11)1l~'loom. - 1l)j! ·:F(ank 'J,.i>esier music~ ls1 the largest ID , Uni High history with 66 students oi1· staee. anoliier 21 in · the orchelt(a directed by Min Vivian Trlem and olbers backstage bringing the total Orange • ........ _~ ' ......... " Wead&er MooUy sunny on Saturilay is the way the Loo Angels -Iller aerv· ·lee ,... tt for' the Orange Co<st, with ~-In the late aft~.:~ Of:83 at tJie beaches, rialng Jo ti, lnWld. over- night lows ln Ille Ul)per. IOI.•. • ~.' . INSllll>l TODA l' The nlglll otl Rollvwoo<I Ii awaiting breathlt•llr lol<<1 rhac• Tue"'4v night ~ the Acadtmv Awardi. See todOv'• Wieke>idcr for an educated au•ss of th• wbtner•. "' ... .., s.mc. 1 _.... ... L.M. "'"' ' ......, ,... • ... ""' 11 _ ......... ~ ,• ,.......... ' . _.... ,....,... ,,.. ............ INI ..... . ,,..... __ .. ,,.....,.. )1 ,,.. DMflil Mltk:et t ,... ............. .............. ' T~ It w.::-""l = ..., ,..,_..,. ,, ...... "'" , .. ,. =--~ ~ :r.' ~ ~ • ' ' j Z DAJLY flJL.01 IS he• P .. el RATIO ING. •• that 1amper1na with the economic ure or the aru It ''unthlnQble." Joining Groen In hiJ condemnation of ntton•nc wu atate s.. JllDl9 R. Mlllt ( IJ.San Dl•go), preaident pn>ttm ol the Califomia State Senate. Testimony offer<d by Mlllt declared that signlftcant alr quality Improvements are already bein& made without restric- ting the use of vehlclea. Milli told the panel that even without ratlontng the federal standards wouJil be exceeded on ooly 90 days lo 1977, as com· parod to ISO da)'I In 1170. "SiDee almost two-tblrds of the ob- jectl:ve will be 1cbleved without any significant impact on the oommunlty, are the nea:atlve effects ol total compliance v.'orth the Jncremental health benefits which would be provided.?" be asked. Periodic gas ratlonlna:, be predicted, woold a\t'r the life style of many people who depend on the automobile as lransportatlon. But It would do It in such a way which "could create havoc and conluslon as resldonts abruptly change from one way of llvlng to another tbroqbout the year." · Although they are not entirely in favor d Pl rationing, Southern CaUfornlano are not entirely agalnat It either, according to testimony offered by Graham 0 . Smith, executive director of the Clean Air Comtttuency. Cl~ the results of BOO questloru!ali:ey oo \lia ...,.ptalllllty of tbe EPA pro- -11, Smith &aid, "gas rallontng la by .., meana unacceptable to the larger pu~." Smith l!ddtd that aceordlna 14 the = pt ratlontn1 was ibe lwt 'i'emedy for dirty air but that tit> 90 perc81t of those who resporided "are qUlte willlnl 14 submit 14 at least 20 per- cent Pl raUOnlng." ID 1eoeral, the alternatives 14 ratloolng p._..t by the witnesses Included stricter emission controls, masa transit, restricting urban growth, diverting blghway construction funds to mass transit, conversion to other fuels, chang- ing the work patter111 of Southland residents, and increasing taxes on guollne and motor vehicles as dlain- oentJve1 to auto travel. Dargan Dropping Out of School Board Campaign Charle. Dargan, a San Juan Capistrano resident who figured prominently in the recent tueceseful campaign to pass achool bo!ldsl wlthdrow from. the .race for the board o tnut .. s today lr«awie 1pf new job eommltmenla. Dargan, a realdeiit at 29362 sPOit~ Bull Way, wu among several canc:Udates who have filecl for the post which wlll be left vacant by retiring trustee Fred Newhart Jr. Throe lpOtl cm the board will be flied in the April 17 election. "I have accepted employment with 1 major Soothem California corporation, and, honestly, I think that that employ- ment would catl8e a conllct of lnterest were I to be elected to the board of trustees," Dargan said. Dargan has been well known in school circles because of his scrvke as spokesman for Arvy's Friends, the layman's group which campaigned sue-• cesslully for the bood passage earlier this year. Dargan admitted that bis dectsion to withdraw was "difficult and personal," and added that be was motivated by a desire to not create confusion or misunderstanding among residents in the district. 'lbe trustee area where Dargan had sought election covers all of San Juan and the 10Utherly tip of Mission Viejo. 1bat trustee area drew more can- didate! than the other two up for grabs in April. Dargan's Vt'ilbdrawal leaves as can- didates William R. Thompson of Mission Viejo and L. R. "Ray" Baker and Ce<:il Homan, both of San Juan. 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Luna, was one of five officers in- terviewed by newsmen at the Rlveralde County airbase, where they recenUy compfeted physical examinations and 4ebriellngs. The five 1ave no further details on ,P.ri,toi\ )ii• "';I ~ther . PQW, 11.1 .. ~I. Thomas 'Madiaon, C, of PbOenlX, Ariz., said be and his fellow prlaoner1 were "bettet meli' Secause of our e'lt>eri'1ld!. •• The,..'othtt three of£icers tattll\g if8rt in the t ~mlnute conrerence were Maj. Wilford Abbott, 36, of San Diego, Lt. Col. Jack Bomar, 46, of Mesa, Ariz., and Lt. Col. Jack Van Loan, 41, of Tucson, Ariz. Tbe five were among POWs released March 4 by Hanoi. They arrived at March Air Force Base on March 8 from Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines. The)l are schedul~ for a 90-dey leave Jn the next few days, all ?Air Force spokesman said. i Abbott spent the most time in prison. He was shot down on Sept. 5, 1966. Madison, the senior officer present, was shot down on April 19, 1967. Bomar was shot down on Feb. 4, 1967, Van Loan on May 20, 1967 and Luna on March 10, 1967. All five said they believed that anti war activity in the United States delayed a peace setllement. First Try, Says Robber Suspect- Easy to Believe A robber who later allegedly told police that an attempt to hold up a Santa Ana market was his first try at la•breaking demonstrated his apparent amateurism in a ser1es of incidents Thursday. Police claim Robert J, North, 30, of 9()1 S. Harbor Bl vd., Santa Ana, entered Bud's Market at 509 S. Harbor and threatened clerk Duane Roberts with a knife . Roberts grabbed foc t h e weapon and knocked it to the floor . The bandit then pulled a toy gun [rom his pocket and the clerk sent that nying with a blow. Stripped of his weapons, the woul~-be robber finally picked up a wine bottle and threw it at Roberts, but the missile only grazed the clerk and crashed In pieces on the floor. Frustrated, the bandit fled the market leaving his own car with the engine run- ning parked in front or !he store. He later called the police staUon and reportedly admitted the futile attempt. Kevin Coan Top Science Student Kevin Coan, a Mlsaloo Viejo High School 'senior. has been named "most ouutanding ldenee student", In lhe Tustin Union Hl~h School 'lltstrlct. Coan received • plaque for tbe honi>r at a l'l'Ctllt Nationel Youth Conference oo Scie!IC< end the Bnvlroomen\ in Cl))~go. TIJ<l _ow~td wa1 madt by San Dleeo Gos •nil Electric Compony. - Mqre thai1 IOI!' aaideotl from.: blab • schools througtloot the U.S.' I~ tfle Chicago coorerone<r, hosted by 'the Na- tlonal-Tetehert Sdenee A-ration . Coan WU IC<'OO\panled by Mission Vie- ill te~eher Alan Satl•rltt. 1 Fro11a Page I DOLL ... performances may exchange them for seals for any of 'the remaining performances or return them for refund. The box office will be open tonighl and Saturday as originally scheduled. Students will present "Guys and Dolls'' a total of four evenings next week with two performances at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and again on Thursday and 8 p.m. cur- tains on Friday and Satuf4ay. The Loesser musical played on Broadway in the 1950s and later wa s made into a movie. The book is based on characters created by Damon Runyon . El Toro W oma11 Loses Jewelry, Swl,e to Thief A costly mink stole and jewelry were taken Thursday night by bl.lrglars who used a wrench or pliers to twist off the front door knob at an El Toro home , Orange Cowity Sheriff's deputies said to- day. , · Deputies said the Intruders took the stole and two wristwatches, jointly valued at $450, from the )lon\e 9f Lo~etta D. Mariz, 74~of 1.'J3'3'Rldge4la0te1Dfive. The lnobile home of George Pleasant Warren, 46, of 24922 Muirlands Road, wa s one of two other El Toro locations broken into during the night, officers said. Warren reported the theft of a color television set aod cash, with a total loss of ~. to thieves who entered hls trailer while he 'i\'aS out to dinner. Officials of Pacesetter Homes reported the theft of a heater and ten gallons of paint with a total value of $165 from new- ly built homes in the El Toro area. Deputies said intruders broke the lock on the garage door to gain entry to homes at ~ and 22581 Claude Road . lrvirle School's Playground Set For Art 'Gallery The playground at Irvine School will become an outdoor art gallery featuring children's works, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Irvine School is at 14736 Sand Canyon Ave., in East Irvine. The art exhibit will Include paintings, woodwork, puppets, papler macbe sculptlD'e, clay objects. murals,:cepages and macram~ Every,c:hlkt in the·school i! se t to have art creaUOOs in the show. ' ' School officials were busy today bang- il)ll wires at the site, to allow an open-air display. The Irvine Parent-Teachers Association will sponsor an ice-cream social in conjunction with the mini· festival. "It will be a splash of color," lrvine School Principal John Inmon promised today, adding everybody hopes for sunny skies. Open House at the school is also Sun- day afternoon. Public Schools Week begins with the first of April, Jnmoo ex· plained. so the art exhibit and open house were Jlnk.ed. Fair Crown Won By Sue Asburn Sue Asbum, the daua)lter or Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Aabum ol Mtssloo Viejo, has been chosen Queen of 1172 Great Western Fair Llveilock and DiJrrShow. Th• show will be from April IS 10 17 at Great Western Exh!t>It qtnter In Los Angeles. Miss Asburn, 17, lt a ...ior agriculture student at M"ll&lon Vl•Jo lllCh School and plant 14 studjl animal JiuStili>clry 11 Cal Poly, San Lull Obispo. She WM CbOHit,,_t ol a field of JI COO· latanla, all llM!Dber• of f.11 nd Yulure Farmers of America Clube. 1 • Advisory Panel For Housing Sparks Question The status of the city or Irvine Housing Advisory Commiuee is again in question . Does it exist or doesn 't.'it?, city staff are beginning to wonder. On Jan. 23 coonCilmen approved a resolution terminating the existence of all the original citizen advisory groups. Deputy City Clerk Carol Flynn , how· ever, notes the council just two month s later -on March 13 -appointed CoWl· cilwoman Ga brielle Pryor to the housing "liaison committee." "With this action, I wonder if a clari- fication of the status of the housing com- mittee might be in order?" Mrs. Flynn asks in a memo to City Manager William Woollett Jr. Councilmen Tuesday night will again consider filling remaining city appointments. According to the January resolution the housing committee was dissolved , ti-1rs. Flynn says. She ought to know. She writes the council minute!. Tactfully, she JX>ints out that "if the housing oomrn.ittee is continuing to meet to complete the former council request for addltiooal information.. and if it is the cOuncU's'deslrt";~oi' it (Uif: comm1t· •tee) to coiltinul! to <11>''so, tl·lntght be suggested that a motion be made by the council to clarify this matter." Viejo Students 01i Love M arcli Mission Viejo High School students will join Che "March of Love" a 20-mile walk sponsored by the Orange County March of Dimes Saturday. Students get per-mile sponsors for the charity walk who pay them varying atnOWlts for each mile completed. Mission Viejo will vie with other county sChools for a trophy awarded the top school in the march, based on funds col· lected. • • Foru111 Project -Original ·Irvine : I ( I ' Planners Meet ' I i Tile llrst members of the city of Irvine pliaru1ing commission-will meet as a body for the last time oo March 29 to conduct . an advertised general plan "town forum." Tbe original seven-member pone! ch1lreof by Robert West wlll convene at B:JO p.m. Thursday for the body'a final meeting, Only two members of the city's original planning commission have been retained on the new commission. Tbey are Harry Shuptrine aud Frank Hurd. The new commissioners, named this Wl'Ck by the city council, may not legally take office until after April 10, the el- Street Naming Group Seeking Council Approval Members of the city of Irvine Street Naming Policy Committee will await council consideration of their interim report Tuesday night before proceeding oh finalizing pf9posed P!)licies. nie five-member bodY met 1'lursday afternoon in city hall to continue dl9CUSsion of their proposed citywide policy which wou1d govern naming of streets and numbering of lots on those streets. The committee continues to favor some short number system, associa te planner Mike Hapis said today. Such a SY~ would replace the county's ''gnd" numbering system which can result in five-digit house numbers on short or cul de sac streets. Harris explains the county system was intended to provide for similar numbers for all parallel streets within a block of the grid pattern. Theoretically, if every city in the coun- ty used the same system one would know from the first few digits of the house nwnber how far east or west, or north or south one was. But, Harris agreed, not all cities use the system so the Jong, difficult to remember house numbers don 't really help motorists know when to turn off a parallel arterial street to f10d a borne \\'tth a number· matching that ol. the arterial. From Pflfle I EMBEZZLE~ •• Feb. 23, after she began failing to sbo\v up when most-needed for her work. She often accompanied her husband on long-haul cross country trips In bis con- tract truck-and-trailer business. Detective Sgt. Keith Carpenter said to-- day the missing $61,000 was apparently spent regularly as it was misappropriat· ed on payments for the Craigs' truck a backyard swimming pool and a borne ad- dition. She was arrested March 14 at the Westminster residence when she and her husband returned from a truck trip east. Owner's Wife Dies LOS ANGELES (AP) -Frances L. Klein, wife of the owner of the San Diego Chargers football team and Nationai General Corp., is dead of a cerebral hemorrhage at 50. fecUve date of the ordinance which pr01 vided the opporturllty for eouncllmen Ul make new appolntmepts, The first C(l~nl miaaionera had four-year terms W1Ul tM new comm1askln ordinance.. calling~ ooe-year larml, wal tnacted. · Qty offlclall belleye °l" new milslonen wlD be 1WOl'IY in at the com1 mission's first regularly s c h e d u I e d ·meeting following the 10th -April 12. ' The ne.w commissioners havi been .i°i vited to attend the general plan sess1011 since the new commis,,ion will co;nplet~ the bulk of the city general pl.ah. Wil sey: and Ham, consultants of South Pasadena. will, throughout both Wodnesday wf Thursday, be gatliering Information fitm city planning committees, UC Irvine and others. The "town forwn '' session wit~ the planning commission caps the t~ i. day round of public sessions. •1. The commissioners who were not re&Pt 4 pointed are : Chairman West , Mr1. Ellt11 ' Freund of Turtle llock, Wesley Mam . and Wayne Clark of University Park &Diii Richard Kent ol tbe Ranch. Clark and West had publicly asked not to be reaP--. pointed and Marx privately indica ted he has other commitments pressing. ·•n I The new conunis.slonen are: Mrl. Mary Ann Gaido, Robert Smith and Gari' I Dallell, all of Turlle Rock, Paul Tonkovich of the Colony aod Lowell Johnson of the Ranch. Shuptrine ~ Hurd live in University Park. ~·· j •• .. , ... I .. :. "d From Pllfle I CIRCLE ••. ' ~ public p1rJdand. ~: "As dramatic and attractive as a ~li· cle looks on paper," said John Varu(.9f Ponderosa Homes, "it's very doubMit! that all of the landowners involved ~ get together on ll" "We're just a blll1Ch of small fell<>Wi," Vann sald. "But U you get rid of !lat traffic circle, we could start taltlng." "Circular design would be lncred!bly expensive for drains and traffic," iajd Omer Long, a real estate broker. .1; Long a!JO object.cl to the lar1e ll'IJ!k requirement whldl he said would be "cite of the highest In the naUoo. ..1 "Ovilizatloo b8l! arisen to the polzit.,Jt bas today with a much lower pe<qlit· age of parks," Long tald the cooncil. Other dev.._,, 98ld that U the <;J!Y wanted the center of the circle u ~­ land, tt would probably have to buy )\>e land outright with its own cash.· h "I don't like to tallt aboot law ~" said Doo }:dkjmon, an altomey '"r~ .~tJng"~et lollll1I Fei:rey,_'~ -If yoU'"\ going 14 take our land, we've IA) tpln\;.,~I inve""' condemnalloo,,, Bilb ~all of Lea<lershlp Ho~• ¥ a more liloderate pcoltlon. "With theifl'· ception of those people wlloe land woold be parks, moot ol us could make a -· it,,, he said. ""? . "If thla plan ...... adopted t.omom>w, we could live Yrith it," Kendall said. But he stressed the need fer qµict acti9n because his oompony was loolng l!0.000 a month while its land stood undevtl· oped. ·, Cooncllmen agreed 14 hurry up .,.;th coosideatkln o! the plan, but members were unsure whether the circle waa-; a good ideo, or whelher the city ougbMo commit Itself 14 buying parkland. • Mayor John Burton and Cooncilniln E. Ray Quigley appeared cool towad the plan, while Gabrielle Pryor ..r Henry Quigley gave it eorne support .... ; --+ ~----..... .__,___ ________ , ., r . Super Fine Lounge Chairs Every Home Deserves A Fine lounge Chair. The Very Finest In lounge Chairs Are AvaU1ble Now At Tod von Homert, Inc. Such Fine Upholstery lines As ••• WOODMARK SHERRILL HENREDON And 0th.rs Are Av1Uable For lmmodieto Dtlivery. • DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN -----...,..--- INTERIORS WEEKDAYS I SATUIDAn t:OO ID l;JO NIDAY 'TIL t:OO r NEWPORT IEACH e 1121 WESTCLIF' Da.. '41·2010 (0,•4 S1tll41y 12°l1JO) '4l·20ff ).A6UNA 1£ACH e I~' NOlTl-f CO•~T HWY, ro,.. s.n.., 11.f1H• •• , ... ,, 4944111 TORRANCE e 1-HAWTHOlNI ILVD, Jlf.lllt ' ' < . ' -I ·• DAQ.y PILOT EDITOBIAL PAGE .. Late Re .ersal Unfair ' I ' For seven years Rneamoor Corp. bas ~n bWldoz> Ing-tho .lops off hllla and filling In caeyons to mlkt1 way {or 10,000 J.eil!lre World homes in La~ JillliL • Last week fOr Ille 1lnt timt, the, Oranp CeuntY PJan.. , ' Ding Commiaioo loolCld at an envirormlental 1mJ>!lc! !"901'1> for thia,t.u>e ot •'cut and fill gradlDg" and ~de<\.· , it W1IS-not environmentally sound. ' · , Accordingly, a RDssmoor development for l,SOQ 11101e homes \j'lS held up pendlni m1Jo; changes Jn il'adlllg plant-<-l!l.<•lfect, 111a)or ilideslCI! q(·the pro} ect. l .. ,. "': 'J1'e com'diiMion action would 11ava 1-ii. · laudallle except for one fact! In ~lll\lllt, 'before .Impact state- menjs were legally reqliited1 ~r ·•pplii>d for~ received preliminary aeproyll for.the Pl'9Jec:t from llie Sal!lf commission. In reversing itielDast weelf, the COii!· ~ decided that' the cotlnty standards nnder wfilch the hiJllide pro}ect iiaa ~ approve!! last August 'were not strict enough. ,. , . • Obviously this istlllfa!r-111'\l expepsive to ~r. , . which is' facirig a change-.of rules in midstream. The 'Orange county city with a inuniclpally-owned electric sYstem. I . . " Involvement bl tbe"dty of lnfu.,.ln the entire uW!ty field is at least <Wortby of a full study. !I should go thoroughly into OOll;benefit ra~" The city's size and basic geographic Integrity might mean .some managerial savings and ~•tnuea of sucll a move, althollgb that's not always true hi &Overnment· managed utruty firms. • With tbls step •forward Into a look at. poSSib!e ,tty, ,. ~vities with utilities, 'WbMJO the counl'I! c~d ialc$ ' one lliore' step and collSlder a 'Study' of -rapid transit optio111. • • • • • Fun for Festival ·Funds , ' (" . . .. ~· "trvinr ls . . . ", l t~e organization planning the city'• first arts and cultUra!' festival for mid·May, is seeking community support far 'the eW.t officials hope to make a yearly affair. · , commission certainly should revise its billslde grading • • / stand~ If they are outmoded, but it should not penal· . '. •t· : .. Ue Roarnoor ~ ()r anyone·~-for the·county's own A fund-railing picnic dinner and talent sl\Ow will . take p)~e ,March 31 on the lawn ol Parker-H"annlfib r tardin~ Jn deddlng tq ,do 8?· -~· . Corp. hl the Irvin• lnduslriaj Complex. · ., ~. :'.City-run Utilities . The bo>< dinner begins ·at 7 p.m. En\ertalnment ·lined up ! w far Includes $1Dging councilmll!' E. Ray • . ·Qulg!ey•Jr., a posaible api>ear:ance by baritone Matt Monroe"and: a special' performance by the' II'Ylne Com· .. ~ • ~· ~ ~ i.t . , . , !Mlle city l'OunCl!men plan to nominate one mem- ber each to a c,'Ol!I~ to bli ~harge4 with studying the ~1 feuibllily of a city talieover <ll Utill\les. " Tb& idea fit. city' oJieratlo)l of '!'Iler, sewers, gas a~ · • an<\ eledricilY. is beil\g .promoJ,ed by new Mayor John :' ·:· ' Burton~ He feell lt would. generate needed revenues to pay for greenbelts, open space and estbetlc Improve- munity Theatre. · Funds from ilie dllin'et·show will be added to a $1,000 g?ant· ~rom 'the •city and a $500 contribution from the Irvine Town Center Merchant's Association for the May festl•al'. . ' · ments of the San Diego Creek f!Ood channel, among The dine-under-the-stars' benefit is worthy of inter- est from all Irvine residents and other Orange Coun· tians. other city-sought amenities. . . .A number ol,pther Or~.C~,\:lli~,do,.J>Pl'tate -~ their: own water .and sewerarVl~.some ·m a coopera· Tickets are $5 pei:_ person. Mail orders can be sent to lrvi!lt 11 •.. Box. 41KJ4, Irvine, 92Eij!j, · Irvine Is ... can lnean a big boost 'to arts in the new city and can be as much as the community.helps it to be. !Ive effort with '&dj<>lning entltiea. 'Anahelin.•is. the orilx . I .,!· ~ • ~ ~ ~ .. 1 ·•"" . ' .. ' ' ' • ·• , ; ' SB·· . . . ' . . ·. ltffn'ality Qtse~tions SfHlrk Resig~~· . . . •· ·:,Tethp.;st . :Ov.er ~-Tba~her· Credentials Wlw ~E~j<J,si .. ~· flwse·'~Free't ,~. . , , Best 'Jhings? pe.af .. Gloomt . Gus . . ,. During the ·past several months, three members of the Califoniia Com.miUee on Teacher ct'\Xlenfials have.quit in protest." Resigned In disgust. . (. J plaints o( petty theft .or insubordinaUon mittee to determine what action should to drunkenne§, drug Jbuse, or lewd con· be taken '":"" whether the lndivldual1a RUS WALTON duct. . teaching ~Uals should be conthUnued, In 1970, there were ~.000 such cases. In or revoked or suspended or (In e caaa .._ _____ ..;_ ___ ..., )971 the number rose to 5,500. It is of a new applicant) denied. (SYDNEY J,H~~ Nobody tram your paper seemed lo notice, but the In<lne City Cow>- cil adlleved a milestone ll)IJ -k. A typograpblcal ......, appean!d In one of lbeir noobrtiona and !bet corroc;ted It wltboUt a Ml motion, Each of the three belle .. s that the com- mittee's lour-member major(ty bas ' displayed a consistdt and 1-oper pal· tern of pennisslve-· estimated that the 197% total was aj)out During lhe put several years, moN 6,000. . than hall of'the cases heard by the com· . Sc'btt, Long Beach, and Fen!OJ> Williams, , .ecooci. and •ote. Irwin· Goes Straigh£ 'Ah, the yoq! Always seellng new thrill! lo the boatr of their parents. Alld now Newswfft lnagazine report! that the rage 1IJ10118 our youth -d81t ii still another cbemical -tbejl've ' ... ,':A,RT HOPPE ' dlacoYered · -alco-hol-l)o Mr. Wasp· IW'lled bl,s son,on to the • y001 can lmoge " bard' stuH. And in tJo, time, lrllln coul4 '-t .... •~ ~ belt '1oWl\·a couple ·ol ""'1inls before · •..., ~ _, -~ diniler •-as well .,. his il!t..ts.. , •I . flO 'tlJeir pooc par-·-· • olteri eDta. Alld · ~ you Of course1 alcohol, tmllke P.QI, can't, simply lake made Irwin aggressi•e and bOrugerent. the caae of youn1 Ir-, Two weeks later, he wu arrested wllb a win Wasp. C<AJple -of chums IOI' t...ina a bl1ck h d UJrau&h a wiDlloW while 111 a"'"'' Now lrw1n a . ~ "Well, kids .. w be kids, ba1 ba," said ~ •• , ~~Ir.! years,· Dlljorlng_ la Irr. W19p, bali!ng Ji1m 'tub of jlll. "To ... ....., '""""" 1ell the lluth I got Info the same kind of love, brick tbrowtnl, macrobtotlcs, ~e escal'Uldes m~lf when I was your age." and pot smotine· Illa par~ bliln'I ~ ~- 1poken to him In months. BY NOW, Irwtn bad cletoloped a $10-a- SO rr looked UR another farriUy """' cloy barToonl bllblt To IUppori It, he when 1""111 11aqered In the d!IM, loo~. went lo -1< for an bwnulce complll)I,. 11 bl,s pottntg ~ed and ""' cat bis haft' ..:J::d marrt.d the &tr! he'd nounced: "God *"' ~ Nixon." "':.~ ba,l!"" spelii a fGrtqne on "OJ!, Irwin," ootd Mn. Wup, wrlilllnl the weddlsia. •fiF.' worlh rt," he IOld her ~ "You've been llDOldlll! 1ba1 ~roudly, "inowlng Jrwib will make dreadful mmy ....... qa!D." • good .. "Nope," .aJCI Jn.ta with llllP>HJ. "I And J$ did. ~ lhe l!lfle bo WU Ill, jull ... ...,..i a tioll ..... o11.11pp1e.• he'd l;llCbed !be, ~·- And wllil tllat he ltI1 oat• 119 !aCI. le\lOI. At 40 he 1-bt oolY ibe -bralt- llr. Waop loobd -at tie bodY of dies and dgars. True, ha smoted too hia "'*"""°"' IOll and fer the firlt time much, drUt too much and ate 'too much, In ,...._ Illa ~ '*""'1111111 ini.. bot -·· no tdll\11. wbol bel&bta be "The kid'• nol atoned, ~."bi llild 'OOUid ---tt be badn't dlop-to Jin. Wup hapPi!Y. "lfe'1 dlimk." ped dood at G. -Hll POlllal ,... attn'buted to acute WJllN lll'lllN rllfrltllC.,.::0 the .....,,.., o1 tlie liver, -delpblnlmn :":'~ :' Mrp ~.1. 1 ....:;;, ol lbe .... aad tertlar)' ~ ol lhe ,..u, -GD lul olPt. ell, llGll?' be brl!n. ~-· 11111 1rwlo. "lllod ll I ~-=~~tii.m~:· smobt'' • life .. a ~ pot ...... "Smoim -?· ..... lfr, ..... ,. ... ~ boallh Jowl 1111. ff .,..........,.. , "Y.., dear," Aid Mn.·-cl!t>bln1 ~ "illtl· ~ It's tile In lbq at bar-"I alWIQI 11>11 lallh he'd tin -·. oat all riPt .. !'! • be bed -io.tnc "81re, --ea .. -o1 ...._ pon1111 .,...,.,. Now about 11111 -wlllt_JOI ... -"Y•bel," uld Mt. Wasp llllW1nl hia swUliq. A 1eallemm Niil .-lo ~~ "Re w11 •. cblp off the old dr!nk I!IUl*b·. • ...... ness. 'lbe pennis. sivenes1, they · charge, has resulted In il10 . Qo ~.:Ir.!.-; Others guilty of :im-i>ruf-.....1 caioduct, ~~~· acbooJa, • I . The three members who resigned are-: Mn . Dorothy Gibson, Upland;, Larry Carmichael. • Of that 1oonthly av~age bf 500 caaes; mJtlee have been "dosed" by a H VO~ about 400 were minor and were' handled CTcded, meaning no action taken; the IQ.. · by the committee staff. divldual was permitted lo return lo lhe ' B~ I'! and ),Oil. l;ll,.. were classroom. serlil* ~ !6t~t!le allielttlm (IHhO ·n: WAS lltli "'bit of pennJulv..,.., 1 commll~~ ge<U,\M.! ~;._JiMO~.~UJl ~n' fiLf 4-S vote, Iba! , we~, al tJ1a~~ . -· .camili.1 ~~~t!lsllln In protesl . • • ·is · were. ' As U,.J ,...,~ In bis lotter o1 , COOS! • in--~ wi\I) • • ,be · )o be a party lo a • homosexualltY, prostitution; r ;Pe, · , ali!l ·II! C(MDpl~ly Ill-1, dnmkerilieli dilla Jl!Olestatlon, asAult; wltb. liis OWi'-Tiler• att, lie 1llllrdu, elc. ~ 'Cases)'o to tile OODI· belie~ big!) standards of ....._! . · w~..... • '. ahd1' "lofW cpnsfuct that mU!t be New 'Advisers' • Ill • · 1 ; ' malotalaed.ttf teachOr IJ to be worthy of V e · credtritloli. · le• tnam 'Here are a few of'lhe majority actlobe that brought the mlgnatlons of the three members~· W ASll!NGTON -An estimated 20,000 civilian ex'perts are quietly rePlacing the mllitary advisers wbo are coming home from· Vietnam. I ~de e d, knowledgable . ~ tell us the llgnre eventually may be higher. . < He wrote last'IDecember. about secret Pl!Diagoo plans to keep' military advis- ers, posing as civil- Jans, in South Viet- nam after the cease- fire. Now we have oblaloed · additional details from iljtemal Pentagon memoa. .Most of the new advl>el'S w 11 I be recruited from the armed forcea but will go to Saigon as employes of such cor- porations as m. Sperry-Rana, Lear· Siegler, Nort.hrol.i and NHA, Inc. Some advisers, however, wiU actually remain on the Pentagon payroll. The Defepse Department is actively recruiting civilians from its ranks to , • -Two Jemale teschers were cbarpd The kavy's l ... • of "wlndini down" the with prostlt~tlon. One bad offered herself [ 0 .,... for $100 a night, the other's price waa U.S. role, accordlng lo the memo,. lp lo ISC). The majority voled to continue their JACK ANDERSON ·. rec;ull civWan& lo "8!ist the. VI_. ci:edentla!J. . tq 1'lll' tbeJr Na'fY, bandlo,'their DiruJlii -A maJe. tescher was charged with .. . • , supplies and equip theJr warshlpo. ,. i<wd coliduct. He pleaded no contest .lo Ah Air Force memo · aPl!ffls • Jor . "'1icltlilc an undemwer agent In a p;jblk spend .a year in Vietnam. lil a typlcal civilian volunteers tO go lo VJetnam -as restroom. He was allowed to go on memo, the Defense Electiol>lcs SUpply •·· bin cblldre "'" H ot Center offers higher pay -"there lit a 25 "ammwtition" ~ "mili~Jt:.n-K*C f n, .,, a v e. percent dlHerential" _ and """'"'ses nel" managers Ind aika11 . -A female teacher, known lo be a y>vuu , j , )/' 11Swinger and 8 11titcber" was Cbaraed "r,,_ployment rights" after the ex· SINCE many of these m 11 U a r Y• with having oral copulation with oeveral perts re-. · specialists In d'llllan clothes wW be . men at a "~en'. party." The ma----"positive Recruiting Lists" show •= working near Viet Cong areas, any jorlty •oted to . et. her continue 11 a 0 1arge rmmbers" of opening.!, the .memo resumption of figbtlng could ~Wt in ,teacher. ' urge.,, for "military components," add-their cap\ure. One of the Amellcan h .. t!,.i ing: 0 A bigh priority, urgent re-prisioners 'just released 1n Hanoi war a MR. soon, w o la the prmc at quirement exlsts to fill these positions in civilian emptoye of Lear-Siegler, ~ ' Douglas A. Newcomb ~unior High , tliO shorteat possible .ijme.'' lured In 1969 Long Beach, ts convinced that be and • . · · . Mrs. Glboon and Fenlon Williams A NAVY mi!mo explains m o re We asked officials whether the a~ony reiresent the values and the standards cautioUsly that cl'villans are being· over ~. POW1 mJgbt be repeated all desired by the vast majority of people recrulted "to assist in winding down the 'over agam if civilians on ihe Peot.41gon and parents, and teachers and school ad- U.S. Involvement in South Vietnam" -payroll should be captured. OUr ~ ministratort, In California. u if sending more Americans to .Vlei. was a shrug, a smile aDd the assurance . The seven members o( the credent!~ nam will somehow ' decrease the 111r~ "Welll. ~ time, they are all volllll-" committee are ap~ted by, and report volvement." teen. ~ the stat~ Commission on Teacher . Gold Has a Mystique All Its Own PieperaUon and Licensing. T b e meqibers of the 1>~ Commlsaton are ~ppoiilted by the GOvernor. Qu6tes To the obaerver with tunnel vision, the spe<u!'lll"e I.Ver raging on the Elll'0!"!8D Jold markets ia m•!elY a classic ca,.; of inadequate supply vs. excessive demand. But there IJ more to It than thar. Gold IJ not juat another' commodity, like copper or cocoa. It bas an age-old my111qa~. 8'CIMlin8 In large part from Its beaUIY ind ICllcity. lT IS estimated that only 100,000 tons ol 'fold have been recovered from the earth since the dawn of Ume. More than three timea that t-6f pig Iron Is produced wery 1W'· If all the gold mJn. eel to data melted together In a cul>e, It flt wltb1n the baselines of a balOlllll .... .. MON .... ~ of all tjae gold .ver -bu -mined Uing lb lOtb eollbn. ...... -half of It has been mllM( -lbt davaluatlon of the ---Bs file•"fe ---· Dear George: Is ii ~ that airmail stamps are going up again! • C.T. Dear O.T" Alnnlll stamps IO!ng up!!! Knock it oil, C: T., I'll do the joRs. (Send your prob1Aml to George, the oriclaator of Sideways Think· Ing, and mab utn t<>Om In that ball c:loMtI) ' . EDITORIAL -RESEARCH ., pound sterling In 1931., And ap- proxlmal<ly one-third has been mined In • the put 25 yean. Gold does not ruat like Iron or tarnish like copper and silver, nor IJ It corroded by air, water,or common acids. Tbua, the gold Iba! one clvlltzatloo borl,. ii dug up by another, --later. In mini -d!Uon, usually lo be burled aga1n,_ IN TBll PAST, !ncreues, In the price of gold baV\ stimulated prospecting and production. 'l'bl{ ts wbat bappened In 11134, when Pmldebt Franklin D. ~ racluced the dollar'• gold -tent bJ 40 pet<l!llt, Qeby rliSlng the price of gold from the old ttatulory rate of $20.fl an ounce to 1315 an ounce .. Hun- dreds of marglilal gold mines became profitable operations overnlabt. Within four yean, gold productlan nearly doul> led. Tht 19IO output ol almoot 4.t million ounct1 11111 alanda u a IJnlled States recotd. It II too early to tell, 1houah, If the eoor!ng prices on the !roe-w!U pro. duce Yet another roid niob.A spokesman for the U.S Bureau of Mllloi told r.ditor!al R......it lloports !bot be ex- pected "• CllllSlderabi< -In .,. tlvlty" by ~rs and mlnln& ...,._ ' pon\el u a result of the current speCulaUon.· Bui be added that algni!lqnt 1ncreaaes, 1n prodaction 1v1ere tiot 'likely unlesa. the iree-market price of gold' reached $100 an ounce"lod ttayed at that level. ,.... • · The United Stat .. Ji the,,...ld's lourth- leadJni producer ol gold -but It IJ a dis· tant fourth. In 1171, the last lull year for which figurea are available, alm061 U milli9n .._ ol gold 'I'"'• mined In this country., South Africa was N~. I with ,l.4 mlWoq ounces, Soviet output was eallmated at U million ounces, and canada produced 2.2 million ounces. MOST of the apeewaiJv. prosaure oo gold comes from lndlvl~uals and In- 1Ututlom -faltb Iii cumacy values b&s been sbakea. Bul demand for gold by nonmonetary -. bu 1leeD mounting also. In the IJnlled Slates, which ac- counts f,.. about ooe-fourtti of the Western -ld'a ll>dultrlal gold demand, lndUltrlal ... .... doubled In the pul decade. The trouble Is that gold )XOductlon bas been lauJ,. helllnd the needs of the In-dustrlafSector alnCe 1*, whtn tbe two _.. rouably 1n t1ie balm. 1n m1 the supply of &old ftll liO -ah<ilt-ol d~ mand. 1t la -1blo Iba! many Industrial u""' of f>ld will find :ihat ot1'er metals can meet their r<qw-ls reasonably ft!L For the -1* and ordinatl' cltlzen, however, the fabled yellow metal will conUn .. to exert Its !mailttble ap- peal. X1tju Elllt, · t.."-· ..Omu r a e drtv,.._"WOIDOl1'1 Ub bas deviated so far from, what Jt was., meant to be tbat It'• ridiculous. I'm aat out to cballqe men's eg~ .. all I want to dQ i1 flAlsh finL 0 Dan Luprd, ti A. -"II IJ a frigni.ning tholCht tbat aolltude ,Is becoming a rare ClllDIDOdllf. Wj>at •alue Is some of our _..... if pri\'IC)' lo sacrtCiced?" ' Ol.._N .. COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wttd, hblilhn ' 1'bomot-KtcvU, Editor Bar"""' Kmbk~ • tditorl41 Pcga Editor The «11'°"*1 .... of the Dally Piiot atitks to Inform and 1Umu· lite rtt.dert by prnentil'll lh\I IW:'A'Spa,tt'l orilnion& ~ cont- mtntar)' un toPk:s of lri~\ and sltnlfltarlee". by ~ t forum tor the e~ o( our f'Mdtn' .,.,._ and bf ..-..u.. the dlv"ne viewpoints of tnfonntd ob- ltl"\'tt'$ and 1pokt1nttn on tOl)icl otthed. Friday, \lartb 2S, 197S ' I ( . r No Secret To Papers, Aide Says LOS ANGELES (AP) -'1116 warning, ''IOI> secret-oensl- tive.''''starn.ped on the l'enta- ll'll pel)<l'S WU actually "a Vffr/ low level ot clasallica- tion," 11J1 the man who super- Mother Seeks ·Job On CllP SACRAMENTO (AP) -A J'01l1li Sacramen1o mother bu decided ahe wanta 1o make a career with the C4llfornl1 lllgbway Patrol -which has 111 all-male hiring policy ~ I • CALIFORNIA r.w.,, Morch 23, 1'173 DAILY PILOT 5 · Q9ake Prediction -I Not S'1aking Town HOWS'l'ER (UPI) -The JIARAIB SAID ho has seen folb In "the earthquako . calUe stampeded 1nd fissures capital o( 1be n1Uon11 weren't open in the earth in previous too lmpreSsed ,by government quakes. ' Wed tho Vietnam ,.... study. aaya It "will fight" lo keep It. "'--------' Jennie Schulthel1, %7, liled • aclentlatl' prediction I be Ir The U.S. Geological Survey community will be ahakee by eiperlf aald the predicted a moderate quake in coming tremor would only rattle months. dishes ~ fUmiture, !'!Ol cause '"Ibey (tbe acl<D~ prob-slructural damage. I MCM1on Halperin teollJled al the ....,., conaplncy and lhelt tNl ol Daniel Ell~ and Anlhooy Rtmo on ,,,_ day that lri government clrclH 1twu-that"top-" od. R d meant • document contained B 1es eeovere UPI T•..,lwte sull In U.S. District Court here Son Adm: •o 'lbunday, asking tbe oourt 1o ""' bar the CHP examination unW •he has been allowed 1o alao Killin g Mom take the test. She claims ahe ti one of. WNGBEACH (AP)~A.YI; ably Jurt want 1o lbOw that "P .. ple In the are a they are doing tomethlng," shouldn't do anything," said uld Mayor Earl Holt, noting Dr. Richard Flake, chief of lhe that the area has a.veraged Office of Geochemistry and about two moderate earth-Geophysics at the Survey. quake! a yeµ sin«;:e the 1930s.' "They , have quakes like this all the time out there." several women barred from year-old man who admittea THE PREDICl'JON that a taking the exam and that tbe alashing his molher's throat t bl · 4 5 h acllon Wu • C ... ol illeg. al em or measurrng . on t e with a broken wine bottle, RI hi ] Id hit lh' ··x dl·-1m1na•~ vlolallng c er sea e wou ts ""' ......... UUllt stuffing her deacI body into a f Ing re 100 mil s th federal Clv1·1 rlgb'• laws. lh nk arm a a e sou ... trunk and dumping e tru of San Francisco within °the :; ==Iii~: gathered The body of one or four young Navy men killed in a cave-in 'nearly six Wl!eks Ellsberg and Ruuo are-ac-ago in San Diego is carried up Sunset Cliffs. The cave-in was not discovered un- cll30d ol cowing the top-oecret _t_il_ :a _,_P_•ss_e_rb:.::y_n_o_ct_iced __ a_s_h_oe-d __ ad_!oo__:_t_,_p_r_:_ot_ru_din_'_,,_g_from __ th_e_sa_n_d_. ------ Pen\aiOO study ol U.S. in· She baa requested a jury into the ocean, has a record next several months" came trial. of. thefts and violence, police from the U.S. Geological Jamea T. Ford, Mrs. say. Survey in Was'hingto.n, D.C. He Said four other quakes in t1te 4.0 to 5.0 range occurred in the same general area in lhe pa,,t 15 months, giving scien- tists at the National Center for Earthquake Re5earch, Menlo Park, lhe information to · predict another. volvenent In Vietnam In 1969. when both wore employed ~· reaearchen on government pn>Jeds for the Rand Corp. Murdered Family Mourned Schultheis' lawyer, 1 aid Ronald Cleve Lovell was The forecast _ the first Thurlday that ahe had filed taken Into custody Wednesday, specific earthquake prediction H o L T s A I o the only the suit after.losing an appeal officers said, four days after by federal ac.lentlsts -was precaution he planned was to before the State Personnel children playing at a Long for a quake centered in a billy "advise those that have good Board, which upheld the Beach marina discovered the sparsely settled fann, ranch bourbon to put it in a safe , CH P's contention that male trunk containing the body of and vineyard area ¥XDe 20 place.'' sex is a legitimate job Madia McLeister, 56. miles southeast of·here. He said all the town's 8.500 e IKnoecmt qualification for CHP cfficers. Lovell has a long police "That's interesting," said r.e&idents will do is to make · MJLL VALLEY (AP) -A firm and a long-time member son was a former college No hearing has yet beeD set record and· was admitted to rancher Hector Harris, whose jokes -"like Heck, my wife ! Mill VaUey couple and their of the Mill Valley Police music student. for the case, be said. Metropolitan State Hospital at acreage is located near the makes a bigger shake than ' FRESNO (AP) -Dr. Laney Boyce Jr., a prominent Fres- no poycblatr!st, baa been found lnnoc<nt of murder by a Super· !or Coor! jury here. son, murdered here a week Reserve. Ruth Schallock, 56, Brent \Yilliam Bedayan, 22. "Now the barden of proof is Norwalk for two years in 1967 predicted epicenter .. 0 We get that when I come home" - was the daughter of a one-of Mill Valle"', has pleaded in-on the hl""way patroj to -ve alter being accused of at-quite a few earthquakes. When when • the quake hits since · ago, were mourned at rites at-J • &-' ,.. v time Mill Valley city coun· nocent to murder charges in that only men can dd this kind tempting to murdeJ his they come, they come, that's they're used to tremors that tended by some 400 persons, cllma.n and their 19-year-old the three killings. of work," Ford said. mother's third husband. all." size or bigger. includIDgadozeolocal police _____ _c__:_ ______ __:: _______ .:.._ ____________________________ __::=_ ____ _ Boyce bad been accused In the Ocl. 28 -lnK ol Danton "Dutch" McCoy, 43. The two bad sculfled at the home of Boyce'1 ex-wife Jean, and Boyce argued that he shot Mc- Coy in self-defense when Mc- Coy attacked him. e 'No Bids SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state w e 1 r a re department awarded a San Francisco firm . a $45.000 contract without oom· p«ltlve bidding and approved •ecklp peymenta, aays a aiale olllcial In a letter obtain· ed .by The Aaooclated Preu. 'l1le agreement was with Mc- Kinley and Co., a San Fran- ·-eoruullinl! firm hired by the Social Welfare Department In August ol laat year. e Magee Trial SAN FRANC!SCXJ (AP) -' "M'le defense opens final argu· men.ls today in the mlll"1er· kidnap trial of Ruche11 Magee, the "other defendant'' in the Aru(ela Davis case. 'Ille 33-yeal'<>ld black San tin ,prison inmate is ed with partlcipatlnK in oody eteape attempt from t Marin County Coorthowe on~ug. 7, 1970, In which Super- ioa! Court Judge Harold Haley ~ Uree other persons were ahbt 1o death. ' .BART bAKLANO (APl -A Bav Atea Rapid Transit system di· ~ has res~ed. sayin~ th~ !l)'sfetn'R staff is unquali- fied to handle problems which ~e arisen since service start· edi a spokesman said. officers. Full Masonic services were held Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Schallock and their son Daniel, who were shotgunned to death outside their burning home I a st Friday. Following the Ma.sonic rlt'e, the Rev. Dr. Michael Taylor read briefly from the Bible and Crom Christian Science works. No reference was made to lhe manner of the trio's death. Schallock, 61, was a partner in an Oakland food brokerage Smudge Pot Pollution Law Sou ght SACRAMENTO CAP ) - Agricultural smudge pots would come under stricter air pollution ' regulations if the ~~· legislature passes a bill in· 1 troduced Thursday by Sen. Craig Biddle (R·Riverside). Biddle said the purpose of the bill is to give county boards more authority to crack down on negligent users of orchard or citrus grove heaters. He said be introduced it at the request of the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors. It is already unlawful for a person to discharge into the atmosphere large quantities ol any contaminant which is as dark or darker than the shade designated as "No. 1 on 'the Rlngelmann Chart." l;follow .vround r..iu for tlt)o. 1110,.. ptfCl&e ~utUng edge. Arnold Ander!oo. 60, with Btj\T aince II! 1957 Inception, announced h l s resignation Thursday, after the transit sys. tem's board voted down a $200,000 program to set up or- ganizational mechanisms to speed up BART's improv~ ment rate. The bill would extend the prohibition to smudge pots even though they do not pro- duce unconsumed s o 11 d carbonaceous matter in excess of one gram per minute. '1 It is SB 515. _tmll ____ ..., ___ ,'lOll' __ v . Hair Raiser Style Comb a Shocker SACRAMENTO (AP)-Using electric hair styl- ers can be a hair raising and possibly fatal experi· ence, reports the California Consumer Affairs De- partment. The stale a~ency reported Thursday on "some shocking results ' of a C-Onsumers Union test of 32 halr stylers. The report said the stylers displayed 4'C'UlTent leakage" even when the switches \vere off which could cause a fatal electric shock if the ap- pliance is accidentally dropped in a sink full of wate:r. CAREFULLY PRESSED MOST SUITS, COATS. 1-Pc.DRESSES 99Q ,. e u N•DA Milli JIOOD CtllllJIW1ll $tf TO~•ANCl~ld1Mll ltlw~11t WGOeU.N• MIUl21.500 Yktor)' lf!'f u-.1wOODC.. St. 11111 '•--111 IM. al IUlHA •AINIMQ *" °'*'&rt!lllM -"-... ..... .. """""' ....... ._.. J " ., ' " • ll • Fln•IJ ground terratedadges L---r11:-:1, remaJn ·~•rp tot years. "" f ··"-' ,, • i fll lrlllum 1 bl•<M•, Ot~ toughest , stalnles1 1tael ever d•'f'=· !r~rbo~1!,. .. ~..;..--~I htlrd!'8U, . V-dlUlll IOr durablllty'llnd ~18-holdlng gw•llly, C!l(omlUril for t11tl a_niUl*ln p;enptlon. I • • The Sa'ndwich Knife 69~ ; I ro get your free knife;take thi• coupon to a partlcipatln:g Union 76 dealer and get a fiJl-up of8 galloDB r more. Then complete four set by buying l dill'erent piece at the~ ~ial low priCee every tim~ you purchase an additional 8 Plli>ll8 or JI!. Ore. You 'II be jletting ;a $21j re~vahle for '8.60. And you'll be . ~cJ!¥Qal~~t.6.,JOUt~ -6~e·toyoµrcf1r. > Town anq Country Cutlery offer_ • v-. I wish lo oblain a frtt Town and CoU('ltty kntfe. I ~ I e1n purcha .. 1n •d<tlllonel piec• or flnt cuttf'Y Md! time I buy etght Otllont or "'°"' or auonne trom your 1tatioft. Addmo•~------------'--- Cltyr------>li1'1-----Zll"---- n • I I ' .• ' ) "'' . • ·'· :,-,."*' '' L:. 66, NO. 82, 4 SECTf9~S; PA~ES I ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FltlDAY, MARCH 23, 1973 TEN CENTS C.~aSt Panel Adopts Bolsa Chica Permit Map """'~"..-,, ' . i' ' ,, By CANDACE-P~N Ofttlt .....,,,.M.., A ·<ilvfll~ South Coast "lle.iooal 7- c-mit'9" Comml:islon T Jiu H d l 1' r~ a compromise over 'jui1odicllon IJl,"":Bolaa Cblca WU lo dopt I permit a"'° Jll8P in· time IOl\a ~ ... dllne. . Jilt\ ~Dunio).rolt created by J'roeoslUoa :IO •aa subject' lo ~ ~··• fine -ln-d~y 81ld/or .. a body -,. ll!rollgh ~m'.ot that ..a.. ,._illOii If\ It A 't adopt a map T!nnday. . ' ' ~ ~;iii- The map dellneotes the area ol 'the couW ~ whore the ~ has imtsi!ictlon ev.r dtY.eloi>n>eoto ill Orange aod tos Angel1'5 COllllii9, . · It was, drawn by Waller K~e, a dvil eoglneer with Ille Slate Lands Dlv!siOI),' Oil loan ~ lhe coasW com· D'l1isloo. ID, molt pi...., ttie ,,,_P sliow• an~ 1,000 yards inlan4 from mean blglj. dde line. ·' ~ But the.coniervatioo act alao ~Yides ~"'- for jurisdiction around bodies of water not iubjecl lo tJdal ICUOll if a.oy portioo ol the water Ls within 1,000 yards. . Jn those cases -whlcb inelude lJJwer and Upper Newport Bay and Anaheim Bay -the body of water and a strip of !Md 1,000 feet wide around It are in- cluded in the permit zooe. That samo kind of arc ol jurisdiction that Will take in the water of Newport Beach was suggested by commi&!ion Ex- ecutive Director Melv\n Carpenter to in- elude Bolsa Bay in HUntington Beach. llepresentaUves ol the state laD!k commission and Signal OU and Gu <Jorn.. pony pleaded With the commlaaion not lo find that there Is aoy tidal action bebind a dam on the property on tbt: hilal¥1 side of Pacific Coast Highway, south ol Warner Avenue. 11te state and Signal are negotiating a land trade which would give the state a 400-acre marsh and another 130 acres which ~bt become a marina. U the couW commi&!ioo found there was Udal actloo belllnd the dam oo the property, It would bave jurlsdlctklo. Attorney g en e r a 1 's repreaentative Gregory Taylor, on sla!t for the lands commission, said a_ c:oaltal commission agreement ls "very important to the transactioo of the land. •• Signal Oil waot" to develop about 1.500 ace " of Bolsa Bay area belllnd the Udal gate-dam and must get Udal insurance for It, he explained. A tidal Insurer mlght belitate to Jlllln Signal I( two state commissions -1"""" and ooutal--disagree oo whether Ibo tidal action tallet ~ In channob behind the dam, he added. Taylor wanted the penntt map line to be drawn from 1,000 yards in from mean high tide line, but not the added 1,000 foot arc around lands in ~lsa Bay. The commission split on the question I to 5 with the majority for Taylor's sug- (See PERMIT, Paa• Z) Ex-Nixon Man Gets __ 6-:20 ' --, f r • ' .,.,It.'( l'l'A.T .... "" ,,FAMED JOCql: V!JrtS HUNTINGTON afAC:H FRlEl(D • • L.M Lappin, 10, Y(ilh Wiiiia 'The si...•, Shoemaktr • " ·' ·:!'shDe.' Visits·. . ·~ ' . ~ ~ .... -.... ~:}.'Ockey Fills.Jlepck Girl's -Dream WASHINGTON (AP) -A former N"u:- on campaign official was sentenced to up to 20 years In the Watergate case today but sentencing for another defendant was postponed alt.er he said perjury had been comniltted aod all those involved had oot beeo expooed, In a.letter read from the bench, defen- dant Jamea w: McCord Jr. said bis fami- ly !µred for his U!e II be told all he kne'f about the polltilaj li<Jrgtary aod wiretap- ping in J\lllt at Dem~ratic Party head· . Experts Raj1 Gas· Ration . , Sl!Wg .. A,tta~k . . ' . By j!,UD~ NIED~£! • ~ : 11' ... ....,. ......, ..... • • • ., • ~>!. -. • ~· ' "tir .,;,llM!ni . ~ ... · dlojnh.oed u ~~ Thundlf. b~. ~ esport-wll!• •n who testllli!d In Anabtiln 'belort Ibo f!deral~ .En.iroo- menW Prolaetioa """"1 · . ~ ot tile bemng was to obtain coDiments Ob the ageµcy's plans for com- plying with the 1177 federal air quality standards. 1 One of the prqposafs suggested for the Los Angeles area is gas rationing. Speaking in behalf di Los Angeles, Jack Green, rilaoager of the city's Department of Environmental Quality aod a HuntlngtOn Beach C<llJllcllmao, predicted trouble ' if ratla!tlng became a reality. "We ttspect the l'elS9!1S for YO\J?' pro- posal, but we take serioos lasue with the suggested gasolirle rationing," lie said, adding that the mnedy Is based on er- rmeous facts. one or these was tliat automobile emtsslons are worse than·en\Wions ~ either aoun:ea such u motorcyclei or aircraft, according to Green. • • 0 LesS than half of the allowable mobile IOUtte emissions are assigned to automobiles and trucks," he continued. "Considering the number served by motorcycles and aircraft it would seem more reasonable to severely curtail the tatter rather than the former, if thLs must be the necessary ilction. rr Green, who also serves as councilman , for the city of Huntingtoo Beach, added that rationing would "spell economic disaster'' · for Southern cailfomia and that tampering with the economic life of ;_ " ' r *' lhe area is "unthinkable." quarters. He also charged that political pressure had been brought to persuade. the defendants to plead guilty and keep quiet. Alter reading the letter, U.S. District Court Judgo Jolin J. Sirlcia ,gav• G. GordOn Liddy, 42, a former Whlte House aide and legal counsel to the Ni.loo re- election campaign's finance committee, a "6.000 fine in addition to a. isentence ranging from six years, eight mouths to 20 years. l . ' ' UPJ_,,....._,. a,. TOM i:o~1 , :sii..m.ker said he is )rying to M!ll the Joining Green in his condeijlllailon of <ii·!.'-...,_.,*""" . filni lo,a molloo picture.dlstributo<. rationing wu state Sen. James R. Mills STEEPLE-WATCHING "There was poJitical pressure applied to the defendants to plead guilty and re- main silent," McCord .said in the letter which he had written to Sirlca Monday. "Perjury occurred tlurtng the trial in matters highly material to the very structure,. Ollentatton ahd· tmpact OI the government's case and to the motivation and intent of the defendants," McCord said. "Others· involved in the Watergate (See WATERGATE, Page Z) Indians, U.S • ' Agents Fire 1,000. Rounds . .... ,, -· WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (AP) - A ~V~I opojri!s~~ thjlt ' .:= =1"=tht:rn 1.1.:!i •' -·on ~.of - Wounded ~~ch has been !ICCUPlid by <lt>dln fdr'l!lor9 tllin ~ weeks. Hora~• 'Webb; a Justice Departmel]t official, said 1111 estimated 1,000 nlUllds of gunfire were .. changed betw~ mld- niilht &rid about 3 a.m. , Webb' said that the gun(ire !Nim Ir> dianJ had not all COii'• from tiunkers, but that there were indicalloo.s the lndiarls were moving '°'ard the federal wtposts. Webb said be \>las oot awire of any 111- jurtea suffered In the exchange, which be described as "one of the heaviest night a:Ctions or the siege." . It was the second "'!IU'Cllilve nigh! of gun/in: on, the village perimeter. On W'edn~ay, an est.hhlted 500 · rounds were eachlinged In aboul an hour. Meanwhile, a COnililgent of Sioux In-. dians due Sunday In Wounded 1'"'e for religious ceretn<Jniea wlll (orce a test for government officers ~g the oc- cupied village, InWan leaders have an· nounced. American Ind.Jan Movement leader Ruuell Means made the announcement at a neWs ' conference in ttie Wounded Knee Trading l""ost Thuraday. , '4 Accorfiing to our 1868 treaty and. the rights il accords lndlao people," be said-. "more, than 500 RQJ!Ohud Sioux Irillians will walk , past federal roadblocks. They will be armed with hunting equipment arill . will tMrj food and auppUe.: U attempts are made to rdtrict tl:)e1r ac· cess, thoae e!!ort.s will be met with force." Y Willie Shoemlljr<r ."!"~ '\Jll• .lie !lien 1p0nt 'lnother hour amnrillg (o.&m Diego),. president pro-tem 01 the Wounded KnM S.ntlnel _ appearance :l'hund~, Wbt"!•,• qpeitiooa lrom II\!! students.-• CalifornlT-~S1ta!!~teb,y · M"'· declared ------------•~•~ /n"-"'. tsO "''HO'ff-.... ",boisei do vt:u -"-11 ..,, vw:.i..:u ill& ' "~ .,. ..,. "'' • "Six •""'."'· ~ ( •:7 thal llpijicanl air quality improvementa 'lbe return today, meanwhile. of the government's chief oegoUator ln the stalemated coolronlfUoo apparj!ntly did not Indicate any chlinge In the llandoH. ~t Ro~ln w..a ~ hi lfuno •,,.,.~t's ')'Otlr llvorite..irlck!" • are alnody beln« made wlthoul restric-Beach. • , •r -ling tht uae of veliicl ... ~ • yilbe !nqil e<ltlltic 1'111¥. in~ , ,"Hollywood,.Par!L'.' JIUla told the -1 that eV1!11 without torlu•>'<Wu 10-y~ Lili ·LIJlll!n,r ·"Cln y.Ollelon ~our ciwn borseltl" ratlGnlllg the f<deral ctaiidards would he loiter prompte\f•~ei: to '1'°i . · 'Yea!' '· fl" -1ed oo ooly.90 days In 1177, as com- • jwo{lour stay j.iflJll jw$ti>f~ { t~~~~ don'l ,Eide, ·do· j'Ouo bet on-~Stn!: ~ ~~ of I Iii~ ob- J~thede ~..'!ootade~~~. ~>thelt "sOmdlinlo, 11111 l don~:.,. v-well.'' jectt.e 'Ifill lie achieved without any w w•""' ,.... .u.. '"' _, olgn\ficant lmpoct.on the commtDl(ty, are not have come •l ~~ttedhne. • 'WY tlmw tUt stopped Ibo bar· the negaUV. effects of .total compliance -t 'atti!t' Lee wrble~llie 'lelter lo rage ~-Nal'tbl 111'1'/al ol the ~ the incromeotal llealth benefits A Westminster woman who em~~ bank acCOWll of a J. D. Flelcts, which had ~lbr last. October, ...iilDC·lolUI' lo · M --wbich would he pl'O)'lded!" be .,ked. k lo her .ctus, ber mother dllCL , ',.. Lee oat on ... eorae ot bet cbalr the Perlodjc gas raU-g, he predicted, more than lf!,000 from ao Irvine flnn to actually bet/> doled In 196'1 following his #Lie'& teticher, Mrs. Patti Scliddor; then Whoa llme1 ~UlpUals of her Idol (See RAT[ONING, Paae Z) finance a Cl'OSO-<OUJltry trucking opera-death. ltlOd Shoe/naker 1114 ~ ~hn 1 ~W ~ showing' 1116 oa.r ciUlclftn around tioo and ,l!J>l>roye the family home ~as Investig1toro &aid the luncts, In the illJclt his --·aHbe schOol would her a medaDlo1l al a ..,....., hod oil a been sentenced to OD6 year Jn Orange form ol 11 cuhler'1 chec:b, """" 'really .... lo the Utile girl. Fld chain thlt 1111 .... had sJvm ..... Valley Man-· Sues County J"all. deposited In the Craig ac:counl at Coast '~. Ille wm:ld's most . auc· When It -II -· Lee fallOond Joan Y. ~lg. 12, of 6293 Navajo Banlt In Gardtn Grove. · ~ Jo<key,•obUgecl. Shoen11ker tnlo ._.,, .... """"9 n ••• , p1-~~ ~·"ty lo ' ._._,filed.by firm .tllCI •nninday allemoall IM wu all he planted a kin m ._. chook: It made In Sch J J ~ -•-ma •• _ The lurnitare wblcb employed .... walked up lo the the day. ' 00 n1· ury the Oran,. CoW\tY District Attorney's Mr&. Craig fw about • ,... IWd ber cin 111&• aod carelldty "My dad lakes mo to the ?acetrtek ID-, Olfict, at ·a beilinl' 'Dlllndly In Harlior Feb. zs, att.r tb6 bepa f&Uln& 1o sbow ~ memorbotl lnu.dudo<Y IWd oo I can wlilcb you," slle told blm. A Fountain Valley man who dalml his Juclldal •otarl<! Qoull. · up when moot~ tat lier -IL Pll. · -". •m.l.nl .,..i lo a"1iullflm ~~o.':.JI "" u~."!'4 ~~~~~~ ~ She.COii!~ ""'° ~ --~~ , Sb9 often -nled...,. lmsbtnd on Ille ..adi>ta U4 ..... eel "! doo1 -a ....... bul I look' oued the lllm-WUql!ied lllgb term 1oru;.~. w!llcg ,....~, looa-haul _.._,., trlpt In his con- i ,. qftJ11111!p ·f<ir "tl\" 1 ...... -, .. 1110 ao16. , Sd10ol lllitrlct 'l'bodfay t.r ~· tJvwi!i. •!ldlltni bl flnalcW ~ at tract tnlcll-<ltld-lrallor i.mi-. "~ Lte:........., .-me \ "l'U -,... ridlll oomettme,'1 lit Frulc C. Sdlott.cl -<lamacu Ttopltone fl!mllve Int:.: 8=..&rmttron& DetecUve~ KaldtCarpeitar Uicl Jo. l!OI to ftrl'I • .-i.-. · pr:sn' tt1 lier. for bie 'llJll Dffld ~plier SCbot~ a A-ft., lrvli.e. , -day the m*1ng tsl,000 wu appattnUy then toot u.. ""'" • _.., Lee •-a.a,,• • ucle1'W · • • . · tNdollt a1 'r....wn. Valley Hllh School • IPt.ernal ll'to\11111! S<rvlce aatnts m 1peo1 ~Y .. ff -~t- the ' best li111UMc111111 flo bad -...,. ...,. ,.,... bo-klloed bor llJliD. 'Ille. -wu flied 111 Or-County aloo npected lo take action against Mn. ed oo ~ta for Iba er.Ip' truck a 'ved. Silo Wll .-u _.,,,.. • a Biiie ~ tourt. qratg, ~ Olnce the mlalnf l\lncts ""•'"•ard 1--•-,.... .~ ..__ ' beamed wilb irrlda • the aat In &Jrf could "'-.Sdlol\ dalmo lhat Nii~ ad ~ ~ ~ te · llJa ms in eDljlloye , ~ "' • .._,.... .... 1 ...... ad- dil\!root .... •11. But ........ •1 a... bfm" lo ... ol llflf'lolcll :! to lie =:">fipcjl . w1ihfl!liling --....... ~~~-:a'"~ JF ~ =. 't:r-.-tt-.. -~H .., ..... ~~ .. .:::..:I .,~ g:l;\::r,% = w::.=.. arrMted i::,i:: ;!i:;; ol'I• ~~ ~ INL to ._in In•~ condlU.... diverted lo the Gan!M Grove persmal husband returned from a truck trip eul. Westminster Woman -Gets • • .. Embezzlement Sentence r". J ... • .. 7 DRAWS> SIX TO 20 YIARS Ix.Wiii~ 14--Aldo Lkllly ' " Huntington Fire Capt. Kinnaman Killed by Crane A Huntington Beach man who served on the Loo Angele& f'tre Departmeot for 24 years was killed Thuraday when a 40- foot boom of a bumlng crane fell on him. FU. Capt. Keoneth p, Kinnaman, 44, was directing firemen at the blaie In a Wilmington scrap metal yard When'• support cable mapPed In the.beat and tllo • boom !el!, offlcl~sllid. The blaze' ,OppJ!fyntly lle..ian -a spark ignited gasoline u the crane wu lfelng re!uet<d·at H & S Sales Company, IUl Alameda St. In ibe harbor district. , Crane operator Eulas \\!Uson, 51,. ot · COmptoo, suffered burns over 40 percent of bis body. Damage to the crane and a ' forklift was e9tlmaled at f20 ,000 by firemen. f • • Ktnnaman, ol Nll 11th St., leaves hll wile, Mable Ellen, aod foor cblldn!o. 1 Funeral services will be held al 10 a.m. Monday et Alam!IO!r f'rlends Church, 12211 Magaolia Ave~. Garden Grove. ' -lntermtjil will follow at Pacific Vtaw ' Memorial fark 'tn ~ del 'Jar. ,. I 0r8Jffe :c. .. . . ' Weatloer Mosily sunny m Saturday II the way the Los ~eleo weather"""' Ice sees it for the Orange Coast, With increasing cloudine!s In tbe late anernooo, Highs ol u at the beaches, rt.sing to rr Inland. over- night tows In the upper 40I. INSlitE TCtlti\Y The ' ""1hl oU HoUJV!OOd Is alj!Oittng breolhU;slp, talt41 ""'" Tuesdap night ....: the A~' AwoTdr. See todo''' WtflceftdcT for en •d-Ud '""" of th< wiuntrs. At y_.. ltl"fb .t L.M.... f .... ".. ,, CM-I "'"""' .... =··· : o..•....n • ............ . ·-""' ,,., .. lltdl'lll • MlollC... 1• AM '--"'" lt -. ....... ... ,.....,... '" --. °' .... ~ • ----" ..... . .... ............... -. ---. ............... ~""" ~ I • DAIL V P. OT H A CREATIVE FELLOW J1me1 Boulg1rlde1 Workshops Set On Creativity In Huntington A series of three creativity workshops . will begin Sunday at the MUrdy Park Qmununity Center in Huntington Beach. The first session will last from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. and will feature James Boulgarides, an instructor in creative problenHOlving in t e c h n i ca 1 en- vironments at UCLA. Other workshops will be held April 29 and May 20 by lhe Center for Creativity. Cost for each session is $2. A series ad· mission package costs $5. Students will be admitted for half price and ticket.I may be purchased at the door. Further Jnformation may be obtained by calling Darlene Bateman at 536-2511, ext. 258. 2 Children Hurt In Similar Auto Crash Incidents Two children who were injured in aimUar but separate traffic accidents in Huntington Beach Thursday, a r e reported In sa)lffactory condition today. Allee Martin; 10, of ~302 Oiapartal Lane, 'Huntington Beach, ts recovering at Westminster Community Hospital, and Joel Franklin, 4, of 10470 Rio Grande Court, Fountain Valley isl listed as sa\jsfa~1ory a! Pacifica l!osi\ ~l Pouce said he nttte girl was s ruck by a car driven by Jacquellhe Doner, 16, of 18052 Freshwater Circle, Huntington Beach, on Springdale Street between Warner Avenue and Brannen Drive. Witnesses told police the child ran into the street in the path of the oncoming car. The lltlle boy was hurt in a similar mishap about 7 p.m. In the parking lot of the Lucky supennarket at Magnolia Street and Atlanta Avenue. Police said the child apparently ran In- to a traffic lane in the parking lot and in· to the path of a car driven by Julie Ann Hauk, 23, of 9302 Fireside Drive, Hun- tingf.9n Beach . Neither of the two drivers was cited to police. Remap Sponsors Still Confident SACRAMENTO (AP) -Despite the apparent death of a major Senate reap- portionment bill, its two sponsors say they are confident it will rise again. Needing five votes Thursday to pass the Senate Elections a n d Rea~ portionment Committee, the bill drew on- ly four. Its authors, Sens. John L. Hanner (R-Glendale), and George N. Zenovich (D--Fresno), promptly predicted they would round up the fifth vote and ask for reconsideration next week. OIANGI COAST M• DAILY PILOT Tiit Or111191 C:Uit DAILY PILOT. wllf'I Wllkll Is COmblf!ed .lf'le NeWl·Prhl, II OUblllllld bY 1111 Orange Coa•f P11blltll)f19 (Ompj!n'f. Stpe. r•t• •nlo!-4 •re 111.1111111\eG, MonNy tl'lrOVllll \Srldt'f, for Cotll M ... , N-iiort 8 .. d'I. H111111"9iorl Bf~Ch/P'O!,ll'llllft Vtllty, Le91JN1 8Ht~, lrvln•l~ltblck ..cl 51n Clttntlllf/ 51t1 J...-n C•plilr•no. A 1111(111 rl(l~I .cllllon Is Pllllllllllcl S.tllrdlyl: 11111 a...nci•'fl· Tiie prlnc)pel 1111bllt~lng pl1nt It 11 J.JO W•ll 8•' Strff!, Codi Mna, C.Htornl1, m». Rob1rf N. w,,J Prttidtnl 1nd Publw.tr J1ek It Curley Voe• Pr.,id~! end Gtntrtl MIM91f Thofll•t Kt1'fil ecmor fhol'fl11 A. Murphl~• MeM9lna Editor 0.1rl" H. Looi llieh1rd P. Nill Aulli.nt ~1111 ltlllon Ttrry C0Yitl1 hi 0rt118'1 COlllll .. Elllt'Or H•....,,• .._. Offtu 17171 l1•d h11l1v1N M11llt1f AJJr1u: P.O. lo1 7tO, 92l41 °""'-~ 8-dl: m .. .,., ..,_ Ciotll MIM~ no Welt a1y llnl1 ,..,...... ... (~! »U llttwoOrl tou!t'Ylrd "" Qlmlntt; ., Nonft e:r Ctfl\IM RMI , ......... 1714) 642-4121 c .......... ,.....,, 642·1671 ,,..,...or••t:~~- 14t·12JO ~. 1m onu111 ~' l'Wlhlll"f ~. No lllfWt. ...... lllwtr1ttoM, ........ ~-~llerllfl .. , .. • ... ,.. '#INUt .,.., ..... ........ of ..,,llM ~· --~,.. Mid et Cntt MtM; O"""""' IM .. _.,..., AM llf'IOf'lllfill• .,. -. u .tt .........,, ll'llllt•'T ~·hlint ~ __.,..,, • Re~anAide ' .. ' . ~ Hits Costs Of Ecology· By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of ""' 0.llY l'lllt '''" California's secretary for Business and Transportation called on bualne1smen tn HunUogton Beach Thursday to stand up · for their interests in the face. of anU- pollutlon regulations. Frank Walton, who has been a member of the Reagan cabinet for two years, spoke on "Economy vs. Environment" at a luncheon meeting of the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce. He prefaced his remarks with an actnowledgement that his s p e e c h reflected hls opinion which he expected some of the aud ience members to differ with, "but I feel it's something that bas to be said." In discussing the .cost of pollution con- trol, Walton. a fonner businessman, said "I fea r that California could be trapped in the quagmire of stagnation -unless we experience a rapid advance to reason." He urged the business community to forcetully present its side of the en- vironmental controversies because "the inier-relationship between protecting the environment and protecting the economy aeems to be only vaguely understood. "There are still widespread mlscon· ceptions over the economic aspect of en- vironmental con trol. Such as the notion that industrial pollution control costs can somehow be absorbed by industries, rather than by passing along the in· creased cost to the consumer." Walton said he believes the achieve- ment of a completely clean environment, while technologically poS!lbfe, would In the end be too eiPensive in terms of lost production which would lower lhe stand- ard of living. "What level of parity makts economic sense? At what point do additional monies spent for a higher degree of puri- ty become of greater Importance to you, to me and to the state than all of the ad- ditional benefits that purity produces?" he asked. Walton said the business community has not displayed leadership In present- ing the economic factors involved in en- vironmental projects. "If business doesn't lead, it will be led. It will be legislated into ineffectiveness and regulated to death. And then lt will be too Tale, because.only ii business acts now to assert Jts natural leadership role can a free and productive economy be preserved,'' he concluded. From Pagel RAtlONING. • • would alter the life style of many people who depend on the automobile as $nsportalion. But it woyld do it in s~h a way which "could create havoc and confusion as residents abruptly change from one way of living to another throughout the year." , Altbooib they are not-:enUrely in favor of gaa rationing, Southenl Callfornlans are not entirely agalnst it either, according to testimony offered by Graham 0 . Smith, executive director of the Clean Air Constituency. Citing the results of 800 questioMaires on the acceptabillty of the EPA prtr posals, Smith said, "gas rationing is by no means unacceptable to the larger public." Smith added that according lo the survey gas rationing was the least popular remedy for dirty air but that 80- 90 percent of those who responded "are q~te willing to submit to at least 20 per- cent gas rationing." IQ general, the alternatives to rationing proposed by the witnesses Included stricter emission controls, mass transit, restricting urban growth, dlvertlng highway construction funds to mass transit, conversion to other fuels, chang- ing lhe work pattems of Southland residents, and increasing taxes on gasoijne and motor vehiclea as di.ein- centlves to auto travel. From' Page I PERMIT .•. gestion. A vote or seven was needed to pass. A -five-minute recess was called dl1$1 which Taylor and an attorney for Slsftal Oil conferred quietly with some of the commissioners. 'Mle commission then unanimoualy ·~ proved a compromise. It found that the waters behlnt1 the dam are "contiguous mass" and drew the line 1,000 feet around the outer margins of those waters. It basically moved the pennit line about half way between what both opposing sides wanted. Taylor said the action would be oom· patible with lhe state lands flndlni aboul no tidal action and wouldn't jeopardize any land deals. Commissioner Donald Brlgbl of La Habra bad argued at length thal there was tidal action In the area. Dr. Brighi I.I a professor of marine bloJoo at Cal State Fullerton. He was joined by comm~lonen Judy Rooener of Newport Beach and Carmen Warschaw of Los Angeles ln·queotlonlnr the pressure by the state landl com- miS!lon on the coastal group. Owner's Wife Dies · LOS ANGELES (AP) -Prances L: Klei n, wife of the owner of the Sin ·111Ag6 Cbarg•rs footbafl team and National General Corp., I.I dead of a cerebral hemorrhage at 00. UPI Te ...... OUSTEO FROM AMERICA Ex·hatle John t.:ennon Ex-Beatle John Lennon To Be Ousted NEW YORK (AP) -Former Beatie John Lennon has 60 days to leave the Country, the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service rilled today. District Director Sol Marks said Len.. non and his artist wife, Yoko Ono, were both. "deportable" but that Miss Ono has received pennanent resident alien status. Marks dlstrlbuted !7-page ccpies ol lhe decisloo by special Inquiry olficer Ira Fleldsteel, wbo found lhem b o t h deportable on the grounds that they re- mained here longer than pennitted by Jaw, he said. The Lennons were here under visitors' visas and applied for permanent residen- cy, but John Lennon's application was denied because of a 1968 conviction in England for marijuana possession. Their visas expired Feb. 29, 1972. . Lennon has 10 days to appeal the deci- sion, but his attorney said he does not know whether an appeal will be filed. Lawyer Leon Wildes added that he was "not at liberty'' to disclose the Lennons' whereabouts. Marks said Lennon applied for .. Jun· tary departure from the United states to a .. ld legal deportation, the legal action for whlcb began May 17. . Tbe Lellllons $11id tl>ey ba~e .~ l1gbtm1t ~ePoflatiqn because of, a•Teus court order awarding Miss Ono custody of her 9-year~ld daughter by another marrigae provided the girl is raised in the United States. "If we were deported," she said Jast year, "it is synonymous to our losing the child. That is why we are so desperate about it. II Public figures ranging f r o m Mayor John V. Lindsay to talk show host Dick Cavett and United Auto Workers Presi- dent Leonard Woodcock have urged that the Lennom be allowed to ·remain here. They have been living a somewhat socially retiring life in New York, pro- ducing record albwns, giving benefit con- certs for such causes as a school for the mentally retarded and rarely appearing at celebrity-studded ga!herlngs. Tbe fonner Beatie bas been perfonn.. ing with a New York band called "Elephant's Memory." From.Pagel WATERGATE • • operation were not identified during the trial," McCord said, "when they could have been by those testifying." In Key Biscayne, Fla., deputy White House press secretary Gerald L. Wamn was asked to comment on the McC.ord letter. He replied: "It has .been oor consistent po1icy not to comment oo matters in this. pial or any pending trial. I feel I will continue to follow that-=practice." . Sirica postponed McCord'• se11tenclng one week while he studies the new development and placed five other defen- dants under provisional m a x i m u m sentences. Tbe judge left open tbe final Sentence of E. Howard HWlt Jr., 54, Bernard L. Barker, 55, Eugeruo R. Martinez, 49 ; Frank A. Sturgis, 37, and Virgilio R. Gonzalez. "Each of you are provisionally com- mitted to a maximum sentence," Sirica said, and added that he will decide after a three-month study whether to uphold or reduce the sentences. Passenger Killed; Other Car Flees A Compton man WIS tilled and lhe driver of lhe car In wblcb be was riding WIS .. rloully injured Thursday In a two- car, hit-run crash on the San Diego Fl'teWiY Jul! '®th of the Seal Beacb· Boulevard Interchange. Henry E. Gi1la81J1l, If, wa1 ejected and I lilied when the cu rolled over after being struck In lhe rear by ano~ vebl· cle. Driver Jerry A. Everett, 21, of Hermon Beach waa trappod In the wreckage, suffering m.ior lnJurlea Highway petro!men are loo~ fnr. the oecond car which ned the ICl!Dt, on felony hit and run charge&. Oil Quotas I _, 'Cut Off' KEY BISCAYNE, Fla .. (AP) -The Florida White House aaid today Presi- dent Nixon, in ef£ect, has removed the daily quota on imports of petroleum and petroleum products. Deputy press secretary Gerald L. War· ren, who made tile announeement, said it would be fair to say that the result could be increased imports of crude oil, unfinished oil and finished products to ease any energy shortag~. Nixon acted by a proclamation to permit the oil import apPeals board to grant additional import a I I o c a t i o n s without regard to the nominal import ceiling of 250,000 barrels a day. Asked if this meant the ceiling had for practic.al purposes been abolished, War- i:;en said "that's right." Warren said the prime motive for the President's move was not to deal with any energy crisis but rather to give a better break to independent oil com· panies which race surr competition from major firms in the field . The President placed no time limit on his authoriza tion for the appeals board to ignore the import ceiling in acting on oi.J company requests for pennlsslon to in- crease imports. In a Washington development, the Nlz- on administration urged the petroleum industry to increase production 0£ gasoline to head off threatened gasoline shortages. Chairman Darrell M. Trent of the President's Joint Board on Fuel Supply and Fuel Transport said oil refineries have not been building gasoline in· ventories at levels of past years. •! -·· • DAILY PILOT 119ff l'Mtt;'-' TALBERT LAKE: ARE THOSE REEDS AND WEEDS NECESSARY?"' In Huntington Beach,• Tule Battle Over Ecology Looms ..:t 'No Panacea' Mosquito Unit Urges .. 11{\'f'. ul"'ll\ ...... .,_Jrf!' .,,!>!\ . Reed Removal in Lakei Valley Residents Named to Citizen Advisory Group By TERRY covn.i..E Talbert Lake, north ol Talbert Avl °' ""' a.iw Plitt $1.tf and east of Golden West street, Ls Orange County's Mosquito Abatement most reed-filled of lhe three lakes. M ts Fountain Valley residents, including District wopld like Huntington Beach to maxi.mum it coven 15 acres with a depfti four· teenagers, have been appointed to clear all, or mos,, of the reeds and tuies of. seven to eJght feet. City oUlcials "iij the city's Community Services Project. out of its three central park lakes. it could pose the greatest problem ·• Citizens Advisory Committee. Th.at proposal dlrecUy confllcts with cause of its .shallowness. '-·'."2 The appointments were made final the city's intentlOn to <Cieveloo much of Talbert ~. however, . is plannedj~· Tuesday night when the City Council the 207racre park along a "natural," the most natural area, a wil unanimously approved them. semi-wilderness theme# sanctuary with public access. • New members of the committee are Councilman Donald Shipley was to A smaller lake, across Golden '\flil Gary Lira, 17; Jeri Lopshire, 17;· Ruben meet with Par)\s Director Norm Worthy Sin!<!, wtl1 also be reed ooveftd ·*'<I Valenzuela, 18; Lorin Lammers, 50; and officials from the Mosquito Aha~ located bt a fenced-off "nature center.'";! David Kempton, 30; William Reid, 17 ; ment District at 4 p.m.,-today, to dJacuas The 10-acre HunUngton· Lake, soutlii-bf Dolores Micbelon,.54,·and rRlJbert Rolle, a ~bl~·comprcmiae! ~i ·,,, ,.,,r· tbeM:ture cenferfll plannfd'u ~16! 32. • Shipley, a biology professor at Cal a'publie><ecre8tion center, with a~ A spokesman for, th~ Community Sljlw, Long !)each, waa Jnoenlecl when be conoesslori,.Cheduled for 11; It is' • SefVJ"'iS:·!!roi~ ~. tPal ~.1ap-wsl boal'.11,.!l(,J;ba ~,o,~ 11111 di>wn it A •feel, and bas less reeds· po11;11menls werei . fQ.ade •4S pert o a vowe(f'fo oppose such a move.. • Y'I' tales ·· '¢P_t: " · ~ · scheduled expaJllli/>n 11 of : the adviaory "We need, the reeds, tules and <other ,..,,;,, Severns, director o 1~' committee from~ .t/> 17 member>. plants for bordltte," he aaid. "We don't vlronmental resour<es for• Hun • The CSP ts a .federaµy.funded pro-want cemeqt lakes.''. . Beech, suggests the city might · gram, administered by the county µi A two-page report, written by the promiae by clearing the ahores somewl'al' Foqntaln Valley: 'ffie'baslc' philosophy of district's IVl'Cior ecologlsl, Gllberl Cha). and cutting paths through lhe tules so 111!1 the project is to involve residents of the let, says four types of roosquitos cur-mosquito fish can criss-cross the ~ • city in selecting the services and p~ renily breed in the late tules. Cballet aatd his report is "merelija grams that tlu:Y want from local Challet says the thickly matted~. If 'way Of tetllng the city know lt'wtll governmental agdi:cies. . kept, would block the' passage of mos-problems U something: isn't done. wi' The advisory ctnmittee meets once a qulto fish In the 1Uei.,.P,tt1ng down their giving !hem recommendations of whi( month to screen .jpplications from com-ability to eat mosquito larvae. do " · munity organilati6nS for funding of their To cont(ol a .polimllal mosquito pro!> ;,Whet\ we get together on the . 8~ projects from CSP. !em, he re<onimenlls • ' co mp I e 1 e we'll look at lhe complew problem, Some of the programs currently funded removal of exl,stinj tule i:rowth and maybe we ean work a compromise."., by CSP include Teen Help, a center for prevention of new-ifOwth." While Ohallet said he is willlng';,g Fountain Valley teenagers; a communitf He also sugges,ls" a redu,ction in other dllCUSS the problem and seek a _solu~ services officer with tbe Fountain Valler plant Ille In the 141<• and c:Onstruction of he did warn that the Moequllo A~ police department, and Alternate Routes, a steep, weed-free slXnllne. District bu the power to Wue an oni!f, .. a probation program in which probation The · alternative, Cball~t says, la , a "Our powers are strict. we do ~ ~:~~Y wo~ta in r:=~in v~~;Y P: ::~ ~~~f~ ~=alba~ =~~e :;:~~I~~ bationers. a number of reasons." tion," be said. •rr.-( !-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'-"'"'-~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~--~~~~~~~.e~J : t!"t ;Super ~ne ·Lounge Chairs :i ; ' Every Home Deserves A Fine Lounge Choir. Tht Vary Finest In Loungt Cheirs Are Aveiliblt Now At T td von Hem.rt, Inc. Such Flnt Upl.olstery L.ines As ••• WOODMAR:K · SHEllRILL HENREDON " And Others Art A .. ileb)e ~r lmmedl1tt Delrnry. !> DREXEL-4jEIUTA6e.:.-HENREDON-WOODMARK-ICAllASTAtf . . _ NEWPORT IEACH • ln7 ~C11Ff DO,. • .. MOIO lb,., SoM.ioY lf-1•1•> '41·JOIO • • ' -LA&VNA IEACH e l•lll N()Jft.t CO .. Sl HWT. tOPte $.,nNy fJ.f1JOJ tt4 •111 ••44111 TORRANCE. e U .. t HAWTHORNl.11.VO. . -· ' Jlt·lllt ·.,; • " " . ,• :• ., : ,, • • . • i Yourl ervice1 . -.,. s..lay, We•11U, Md "*1 ,__ Of tllo DAILY PILOT Gol « problcnl r %'l!n IOrilf °"*' Pal Cllilt ..., "" lupt, pd tho • Gftl'IHf'I Giid ·\ action ro• i n•ed to ' ._ .. 1.. 11Wqtdo Spai-ks Fly at Deh~te ·Edison Officia'ls, Sierra Club Clasli ' By JORN. ZAlLER ••o.ltJPflltl .... Southern calllomla Edlaon Comp111y had fleellog lllOIJleDb of qretmenl Tbursday wUh the eonservatlooist·Dllod- ed Siom Club but il ...... , long before the aperb were flying apln. In anAnlbebn debate OD ''!be Enerp tbe obltlation of the power company (to decide)," Myers declared. · ... replied, "It bothers me wbo makea the dec1si0ns." -On the future role al-electricity: .. - D~LY PILOT :J 11 .. In -'"""'"'' -UOUf Q'Mt- tjou lo Pal .. ,,.. Dvn• J At 1:; busfllf#, 1toii • ~ Crisis," Sierra Club spokelman Larey Moss cooceded. that 11We do have a su~ ply problem that eooJd lead to I crisis Jn the DOI loo distant fUloft." Mosnetorted Iha! "expandlllg ~.,.,. ply woo1 solve the problems." P<>lnllng out that Americans account for 8 percent of the world populatloll -but cooswne 15 pereent of the 'planet'• -· pro-duction, he said "our way of doubling our power consumption every. 10 • yeara reduces .. •heurdll:f If projected lnlo the future." t ' • Condemning the waslelulness Involved in this locroaaed use of JlOWOl\ JfOSI con- la!ded that "tllere Ian' ~ fuel M this 11ohe lo support" the Amelican lifestyle" if it continues inefficlent use of Myers said the answer to most forms of polluUon was •11reater amounts of elec- tricity more e!OclenUY produced." Moss replied that "lo give free reign lo (elec- tricity interests) Is not going to aolve our problem." AltemaUve energy IOW'OtS should he developed, he said. When crltlci.icl for not foreaeelng the enerJY crisis before It arrived, Myert of Edi-¥ replied that "I guess the ruson we We:ri.1& smart enough to lee tbe enOfiy cils& earlier WU that It burat Oil tl"°"' Stnlfct, -<n<nt!I* C-, \:1/alJv l'Uo~ P.O. Bo.t 1540, Cosio . " ; ••• ,., Ca., 92625. !llCIU.U 1f01l1' , •• lfp,,.,,,. ••mbtr. ·~ :J>riee• C ..... elf . I AR PAT; Whon we ..,.t lo SUiiy's ee Sllop In ~ Mesa lo ... a "Two , 1lie Price of One" coupon we teeelvedc, ltt mall, we noUceil Iha! the menu , were hlgbe< tbaD U-printed on pon. The wall!Jll said lhal coots ; · one UR al"f the menu prlctS applll!d. ld'fof the coffee we'd been aetved . o(~wi\llout orderfug'.:U'W.'dO!'diilild ' ·SIERRA C!.!UIJ 'ADVOCATE . , . r~de Larry'Mlt'b· • · 1 • ...._ ' ' . . . l;;~tf .El ~ore .• ,. . . I ~ers .:~j~t In turn, Ediaoo Vice Presldeal A. E. Myera allo~ that "the growtb ettilc in this country must he r<placed by I C00- 1umpdon etblc. It But that wa.s where the agreement ended. Myera Uid that u long as the public was .demanding more ml mere elec- tricity, EdlJOn was obligated lo produce it . . U the people really want fewer power plants, be said, , they must traln tbemselv~ to conserve power. And lf they wapt measures to force 'power con-servation. 11\}lls is • declsloo to be made through their elected representatives, not power. ' ~ • Otber areas of disagreement in the Town Hall debate were: --On the need for _.. power plants : Pi1yers said "s6metbing's got to give. There's a crisis but few believe lt." Moss sakt that continuing the present power generaUnf methods woold only Intensify the problems already beiQf foced. -Ori voluntaey power COl)Servation from the public: Sierra Club's Mou said "Our problems go beyond consumption to government policy." Edison's Myers lhe sceae ao fast.11 .. He .said lhal 'for electricity producers, the ent'1Y crisis was b""'ibt on only when envirorunentalists blocked company efforts to build new pawer plants. Moss, in addition to crltlclzing Edison, al59 attacked government policies which he said were falling to deal adequately with the energy crisis. He called for big investments into research, and for greatly Increased public transportation services because the private automobile was an inefficient mode of travel. DAILY PILOT Sia" ,.._ EDISON COMPANY VIEWPOINT Vice Pre1ldent Myers I the~ wouJcl _we1 baW1beM ,led. lo pay the Jne\lU prices lf:we I know Ibo price <jllference es)s¥! 'I ~have lo booor lhe,coupon uiit1l llio. ~xplratlon dale or be guilty of false adT,trl!alng? w.111., Costa - From :Skyhawk Contact,s With Rogers, U.S. Erivoy Threatened Four Escape Pendleton Crash In jury . ' llellallnlll ...... Ho.....t Sally said yoo mlllaktnty ..OOved a eoapon printed several montltt ago and doe to a printer'• error, the phrase, "~ prices auhject lo clla.age without netlct," wu delelt<I. Sally said If yoo'd <alle4 for ~hn, lie would have e>plalae4 tllal .io pritel bave lnerr.a~ 1'witboat nodce" ud that a "two for one" meal la bll · relllaurut ollll -a barfahl. In spite of \ 1ncreuelll. mem prieel. Strictly sptMlng, yoa eoold complala lo the Fedenl Trade G!lnmlnlo• abool'tbe ..........i _,.., .-u ._.. tbere ...... dellller•le .... tent to mlalead you. •·•-...i. Triangle 'J'I' :.)'.>EAR PAT: I< ii true that famed ~ player RDberlo Clemente's plane jijllhed in the aarne .,.. where l\19llerous shlPIJ and planes h a v e m~ disappeared for years? poes' tbl! area have a name and are ~ any estimatea of the number of p!Jine' and ship tragedies that .have oc- _ __.there? P.S., -Jlloo Beach "-"t<'u ' i,.:\lemeale'1 plane did ~ la the jll- Iiled area -u Ille Bermada E . wbldl -fhlli Benaada -l'lorlda .... almdt ~~ h6lo Rico 11111 bid< op .. ~ --. .. tllat.4WrtN I:'* Jtt yeors, .... • aldpouHi uve -Ilda ............ llllle ... ud "" --· ~ l.i!\in apfn. Raeaera did recover pieces ~.1I•meote'1 plaae, ba1 1111 bady aever 9Joud. . .. •1 WAtre St9le . ~EAR l'AT:'l'd like lo wear my hair 'an Afro a1y1e·1or a d1anie. J!ve aakod e.a1 -1e, Including my halrdrwer, no one aeema lo know how lo llyle 1! ~t way or how to revive this style llfler A,tj)gbt of sleeping on lt. can yoo find out rOI' me? · M.W, Bullagtoa ~ ' N_. Omar, DOied Ila& lllyUa.ud ' ' • Of Beverly JIDll' Neferllll'1 said I -\ wfll lie to acblen u.e· "utaral" Afr• ' nfeu ;rolll' llalr II -y emly. llr<""1I of Ille ,.,...,.,.. ......... ,... ....... -.. ~ "revival" of tldl llyle ,......., bock ... mbJac Ulf brallag. CJld.fulllo. eirJtla earls set an •-Ille llead -. ;. pa,ir .of yQJmg Olen ejected safely from their out-of-control jet trainer as it bounced and skidded across the E1 Toro Marine Corpa Afr Station fie)d Thunday, like a flat stone dips over water. 1be TA-4 Skyhawk ,was destroyed in the specla<ular c:rash, but surprisingly there was no fire. • <Marine corps officials said it plowed tl)rougb a section of bleachers outside Building Six, the old control tower, spllntOring the seaUnf structure in~. kindling . ., . . O n-1 y . &mday, the bleachers were packed witli spectators who turned out for an air show commemorating ~ years of Marine Corps "!"'!'lions at the base. Tiie alrcrafl in which the two pllota were practicing -ailed amsted land· inp then skidded thfllllBh I ,h e aeron area where President Nlxon's plane always parks and finally stopped 100 yards away near a hannr. Officen ·identified the crewmen as Capl Ronald R. Brooks, 28, of Tustin and First Lt. David O. Wood, r1, i resident of the base officers' housing. Brooks Is attached to Marine Air Base Squadron II and Wood Is asslgn<d to Muine Air, Base Squadron 13, brancheo ol. the '!bird Muine Air Wing. . , Investlgatora said· the .plaoe was to tOuch down oo the runway and anag a e1bfflll!n pnictlclng shnulaled alrtralt -·lll!dlnp, but It !Dialed Illa vital coanectiott ' • · · · ·' L '. The Skyhawk then veered' Out of eoo- tio! at blfh speed and the officers aboard hailed out, a ris1'y decision at near· ground level llltitude. • • . · They ·were given routine medical checkups. at the · base dispeosary and released, according to Marine Corps of- ficia!J who _,.cod an Immediate probe of the crash cause. Authorities Uid It lbol BCrollS • l'lll8Y quadrangle area, then hurtled over a drainage ditCb embankment before slam- ming illlo the bleachers. ' Sunday's Pilot Has Two Kinds Of Ghost Tales • . -~~--... --.. Omar odded .._ the former 1teal gbost stories .,,d the specter of of Ille Ah llyle II ......... . rlsilll food pricel 11hich figurlllvely "-.v· -~ teoded 11 -• hamit the Amtrlcaa eonsumer ore lo he 1 --1tea11Jt a• d 11 .. led In the -of the DAILY PILOT ~--·II hellc1phf"' 111 ( > i • I . ) . -~..,.., ' com...... _.. ...,.. ...... hd . s-••y's :8.-t s:.i:illo;;;;:... -Ill:""' ...,.. --" ENEDICT ARNOLD S· ..4 CHAMPiqN SCO'l'Cll PLAINS, N.J. (UPI) -A """" ldltory buff .. lr)'lac to ti. U.,wdd --of Anllld lo trOft lit W8i DOI r;; ltalf« but I "~ pttrlot" ~ by a bunch of pbja lawyers. U'!nctnt Lindner, • •-blalortaii i1m new_ for Radio 9talloo WPAT ID Cllltoa, N.J., alll loday be potltloaod the Pmtagon to lllft.lM tae11enod. Agnew by ITT Bared WASHINGTON (UPI) -More contacts between the International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. and officialJ of the Nix- on adminislratlon -including Secretary of Stale William P •• Rogers and Vice President Spiro T. Agnew -were clisclOled today in 1 musbroominJ Senate invesllgaUon of the controversy. Internal m memoranda obtained by the Senate foreign r e I a t t o n 1 sub- cOmmittee on multinatlonal corporations told of a meeting between rrr officials and Rogers Oc:t. 21, 1971, 1o discuss the corporation'• troublea with the govern- ment in aille. 11Secretary Rogers, in opening the Uganda's-Version . 1 Of Law and Order NAIROB~ Kenya (AP) -Radio Ugan- da carried a report tOOay on how the Ugandan<lftll1•inteods .lo,.deal 'llilll Ille village of Seeta ii ita cillZellll doo't cut the rate of «'-•• ~ 'Jbe ,broadCUt "lilil' tbe'ifta11 ~ commlbder, "Mil!'l(iaJUi, ·1 nf o1t\11. d cll!r.eM he will order tbO Ylllage blcmi up am that robhera ,Will ii< stripped DUed, marched -gh town and executed. meeting and two or lhree times during the hour and 45 minutes, continued to state that the Nxon administration was a 'business admlni.stration' in favor of business and its mission was to protect busl.nes!,",one memorandum said. 'Ibis wu written by John Guilfoyle, an ITT vice president, and J. R. McNit4 an otherwise unidentified official of the firm. II wu intended for official we of the company, .but the subcommittee sub- poenaed It along with three volumes of company papers relevant to Its in- v"!lligation of alleged rrr efforts to thwart Marxist President Salvador Allen- de's administration in Chile. The subcommittee bas written a oee- ood letter lo Rogers inviting him to testify in the case. Subcommittee sources said there is no evidence Rogers b1rnJelf was involved in any of ITr's anti-Allende efforts, but the subcommittee wants to question him abo.ut~ove.tall Admlnlslratjm YiewJ!ojnls about Chile. Clalrman Frank O.urcb (0.ldaho), Bald If Hogen and three o I h e r Admlntatrallon loff\cl!llS -P,ter Vaky am Arnold •N~cl!inlJtijff ~1 1 the' Wlilt& lloUJe atafl and t'ormer Comm'eree Secretary Peter Pelel"!On -do not 'come voluntarily, they will he sub~ed. WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. Ambassador John Scali was threatenl'd with physical violence by a Panamanian leader, Geo. Omar Torrijos, If the United States vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution on the Panama Canal, Informed sources said today. Scall's vote to veto the resolution was cast Wednesday night, a day after be received a message from Torrijos, the sources said. They said he message from Tor- rijos before the final vote suggested Scali should cast his veto from the airport, "because the people. and students would not understand and there might be violence." Li.ppmann Has Device NEW YORK (UPI) -An electric pacemaker lias been attached lo the heart of retired eo\umillsl Walter Lipp- mann, whooe heart stopped brleOy Tueaday, a hospital spoteE sald Tbu,.cJay., ·~ 1 J., . 1,lWMl alier aulferlilg from _a momell iY st.P- plng pl ,the heart fol19wecl by I faiJ!Ung Spell. I' .. ' A San Juan Cspi1trano contractor and three unidentified passengers escaped in· jury late Thursday in the explosion and crash landing of a small plane at camp Pendleton. llllvtd E. Henton of 26411 Calle Lucana landed his single engine craft al -t 7 p.nr. ofter the plane's enaine esploded in flight, base spokesmen saJd. The crash landing took place at the Camp Pendleton auxiliary airfield in the central pait of the large base ahortly after Henton had dispatched a may-day signal. Base information aides said the plane was on ill way to Orange County Airport from Phoenix when the m!Jbap occurred. The pilot and bis. passengers were ex4 amine4 by the base medical stiff before being taken lo Oceanalde for lodging. Tiie plane remained at Pendleton today to await a roullne probe by the Federal Aviation Administration. The aircraft received major damage from the ex· plosion and emergency landing, aides ad- ded. Aid ~epeal Backed, • SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bm to repeal the law ~ Callfomlaot lo contrlbiilt.tb the aupporl of aiad w.r: .. ~l(i~ h~ ·r1~e4-'~ ~ Ylo ·'!f:d ~troven141 · 1wo-yell' · old law. Johnson & son prese.nts • • • Mercury Come~ e PRICED RIGHT e SERVICED RIGHT e GOOD SELECTION A 1973 Johnson & Son Mercury .Comet .. The' Johi11on1 1ey: . . 1 _. "We cater to the 'particular people.' These are people that went more than just a fair. price:, they went quality ser- vice es well. All of our new Lincoln Mercury products re- ceive our Golden Touch Service. Each car is waxed with two coats of hand polish , tuned to perfection, end extensively road tested by the management. If you're the kind of per- son looki,ng for thi1 kind of car, be sure to see thecJohnsons." "Omip Covntv'• Tomfly of 11M C«a" I • ' .. Homt Of Tht Ntw Car , • • .. .,..._ 2'ndl1• hnson&·son Jlom• Of '111• Ne• Car • • • "Gol4e• r-cJ." l I I { 1 l ', 2626 HARBOR ILW. OF CARS, COST A MESA e 540,5630 , ' -. ~ .. DAILY PILOT , Fri<Jar, Mm 2'. 197! White House IDenie.s Aide Eiedvr 1T IRA Vows To Resist New Plan BEU'AST (AP) -The Provtalooal wing ol the ll'lab a.publlam AnDJ .. jecWI tho Brlllab pemmml'I DOW pollUcill bluq>riot far" Northern lrtland tod&1 alld vowed to keep up "armed 1'.'0llslm" to Brltl.sb rule. A -In Dublin from the Provlalonal'• ccmmand llld the P"""" laed reforms, wblch In died would ( 1N SHORT ••• J continue tha divl>icxl ol Iroland for the foreseeable future, left the Roman Catholic guerr!llM "no choice but to fight m." Tho ProVOI had observed a virtual cease-fire since the announcement Tues- day of tbe Btltl8h White Paper promising the Calbollcs otr\1111 IOIJl'Ol'lllaUoo. .• Amendment OK'd OLYMPIA, Wash. CAP) -Wuhtnglon was the 30th stste to ratify the Equal Right& Am<lldm<llt to the U.S. Cooallllr Uon. Tho state Smale, by a vote ot 29 to 11, completocl action on the rneuuro 'lbun- day. Tho amendmmt -which needs tbe appl'OYll ol 38 slates to become law - was pooaed by Cqml m March 23, 19'12. ·e w~-'"Florida KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (UPI) -Preol- dent Nixon aelUed down al hl1 balmy hayslde villa today to study a sbeal of govenunenl reports oo 1Jcyrocketlog food prices and the energy crlsJa. Escaping Washlogtm'• cold weather, Nb.on flew here 'nw.nday night for a relued stay ol lhnle or four days, where be will be preoccupied wllb the llteal COii of !Jvfng Council report oo food costs, a subject ol growing concem to tbe administration. e '.frio JmHeted WASHINGTON (UPI) -A federal grand jury ha> returned a llklount In- dictment cbarglng three waobfngtoii youths with lbe shooting ol Sen. John C. Stennis on J an. 90. Named Jn the todlctmenl handed down Thursday, were Derick Holloway, 18, Tyrone Mmhall,' 11, a n d bla -her John, 21. The three were charged with assaulting and attempting to kill a member of Congress. armed robbery, assault with intent to kill while armed and carrying a dangerous weapon. e Escape Foiled JACKSON, Gs. (UPI) -Prison of· ficials cut short an escape attempt '11wr3day by Gary Steven Krist, con· vlcted kidnaper of Barbara Jane Mackle, after be rode through the prison gates on a trash truck. Krist, Tl, attempted to conceal himself in a garbage can loaded on the truck at the Georgia Diagnostic Oasslfication Center. But alert security gu.arda, keeping a close eye on Krist after getting in· formation about the escape plan, follow· ed the truck to a dump area just 150 yards from the prison and took lhe in· mate back into custody. He was charged with attempted escape. e Alaskan Quake PALMER, Alaska (AP) - A "moderate" earthquake shook the Aleu- tian island ot Shelnya Thursday night, the Mt. Palmer Observatory reported. The observatory said the quake registered 5.9 on the Richter scale of earthquake intensity and was recorded at 9:55 Alaskan Standard Time. It said the tremblor was not of sufficient magnitude to create a seismic sea wave. No major damage was reported. U'I ,........,. FRIEND HAS BABY Anthony Nowley Anthony Newley Father: In Love Too Much to Wed WNDON (UPIJ -Night club star Anthony Newtey was at tbe bedside when Dareth Rich, a fonner a I r I i n e stewanlels, gave birth to their daughter '!llUrsday. Newley met MW Rich on a transatan- tic !light and they have been together ever 111nce. "We like each other too much for mar· riage," Newley wa1 quoted as saying. He has been married and divorced twice, tbe last time to actr""" Joan Collins. Man Sent,enced To 1,200 Years DAIJ,AS (uPl) -A jury sentenced James Kenneth Johnson to 1,200 years in p r l 1 o n "nl:ursday for shooting a n d criticajly wounding a police sergeant. Johnson, 35, ii already under a SO.year !eden! prison sentence for bank robbery, and Oklahoma courta have !_.i two Ii(~ aeo~ on him for armed robbery. ~. D~ Jo17 convicted him of obOotl!lc' polfce sgt. Wayne SUndrldge wlis> the poll<eman stopped a car J-baol atolen. The bullet hit Stand- ridge to IM arm and jaw broke bl.I neck. He had to resign bical!SO of 1111 wounda. 'llnder Teua law, Johnoonwlll l>ecc>IM eligible for parole from the state prl.oon al!A!r 20 years. Nations Pla n Ties ROME (AP) -Italy and North Viet· nam have decided to establl!h diplomatic relations, the Italian government an- nounced Thunday night. WASHINGTON CAP) -The Wbtto Houae haa deoled a Ila-by ac11ng FBI Director L. 'Patrick GNy m, who llld Prestdent Nim>'• o!lldal llwytr probobly lled to ao ageot prol>lna the Watergate wiretapping. Suspect Wed Ch ild Bride Once Before BOLINGBROOK, ill (UPI) -A man charged wllb paying f!0,000 for a IJ.year- old girl to be hiB bride wu appBMIUY attempting to ..i up bis """""1 weddlng to a child bride, police aatd 'nturoday. Pollce aald Harold Miller, 37, p a I d 130,000 In negotiable municipal -. to Mr. and Mrs. F. Michael Flym ol Bollng- brook for !heir 12-yeeN>lddaughter, Rita, then took the girl to No<lh carol1na where he planned to man')' be<. BOLINGBROOK Pol1ce Otlel Ronald Johnson said Thursday that Miller, <A. Chicago's suburban Oak Parle, bed mar- ried 13-year-<lld 1Wberta Nelson to 1958 but that the girl died ..... yean liter, reportedly of a kidney ailment. Jotwi.son also said investigations showed Miller may have been married a second time, but that report could not be .,..,. firmed. Miller was aITeSled Mooday at an Ashe- ville, N.C., motel after he registered at, the hotel with Rita as man and wife. The girl had not been molested. An eslnlditioo bearing on whether Mill· er shonld be returned to IUinob was scheduled for today. THE FLYNNS """ !roe on $10,000 bond eech, charged wllb ~ to coounlt child abandonment. Miller was charged as a coccnrptrator tn the case. Police said the Fl)'IlllS agreed to sell Rita af!Er Flynn, a part·tlme cab driver, picked Miller up aa a faro and learned Miller was lnlert!Sted to a child bride. Arr>ngemeots for the purchase """ made, but police wero tipped off about the plan. "'"' 'Don't b8 so pkky, you could /HJ eating like them.' Teller Frugal? HeUl in $1.5 Million, Extortion NEW YORK (UPl)-R"6well Steffen, who earned $18,000 a year as a super· vising bank teller, lived frugall y. Officials said he rented half ol a two-family dwelling In Partin, N.J., for bis wife and tlree children end hadn't bought a oow llUit In three years. Steffen, 411 was arrested Thunday on charges he embezzled "more than" 11.5 million from the Parle Avenue branch ol the UDioo Dime Savings Bani: where be worked. He awermtly loot It all gambllng. THE OFnCE ol Manbetlan Dist. Atty. FrMt S. Hogan said Steffen bet• much u '30,000 a day m pro basketball and h>rse racing. A police oour<e llld he wu "toown to drop from $2,000 to 15,000 a race, every day ol the week." Although Hogan's olfioe !'1t the Joos <Ner three years at "over $1 mllllon," tbe oour<e sald ll was "more Hke more than $1.5 mll1lon and still cwntlng." Hogan'• olf1<e aid steffeo -1ned the money by jugg!fng deposits and withdrawals "and manlpulation ol the book's compote-." Officinh said there will be no loss Co any depooiton since the lllolen f1mds were fully insured. He was onter.d held In ball ol $20,000. He wu wiable to immediately raise the bail I New · England Storm Told Tliunders~o·wers Dampen, Plains, Miss is sippi Valle y (COOl141 summal'I/ and Ilda! dola oppcor todo~ °" P00< 12.) •ACX;; .... ·~==~ LO&A ... •t.re 3,00 MW •1-l;Mttl 3000 , .. • llOfNO J • 77 !DU.IN ~IHO' • ~ All ~ ........ ,,0\ Without m<Oliaolng Gi:r/1 __ , to the Senate Judiciary c.mmtttee, the While HOUie llsued a atatement 'nuJr&. day 11y!ng that Counoel John W. Dean Ill "flaUy c1en1ee 11111 i. ew-milled, or •• Sen. Byrd o1 w..i. ,vlrglnl& "'"eats, lied to 111 agem of the FBL" The lltatement llld the ttference to Dean, made -ln the day 81 the Judiciary bearq .., G""'a nomlnaUon to be permanent FBI director, ,... "reprehensible, unl«tunato, unfair and incorrect.'' SEN. ROBERT C. ll)'Td (D-W.Va.), an opponent ol GNy's eonflnnatlon, llld In questlooini tho llOllllneo that last June, Dean had told on FBI agent be woo1d have to check -E. 8"'rud Hunt had a room in the White House executive offices. Byrd said this was only tlree days after Dean had tbe iale In Hunt's olfice in tbe EucuUve Office Building opened and the contents removed. "He lied to the agent, didn't he?" Byrd asked Gray. "After looking back and making a minUIA! examination ol tbe record, I woold illve Co oonclude that that's pnib- ably OIJITeOt," Gray niopooded. THE WIDTE House s!Jltement said: "Mr. Dean recalls that in June of 1972, as FBI agents were d~ bJs office, he W8f asked whether or not Ibey could vialt Mr. Hunt•S office. "He said he would check -the ques- tion as Mr. Dean recalls did not relate to whether Mr. Hunt ever had an office in the ElecUtive Office Build.ing. 11 Hunt is one of seven persmu to be sentenced today in connection with the break-in and wiretapping of Democratic national headquarter! bi the Watergate boiMlllll 11.t ~Bo hid -oecw1!y chllf rorNllGll'I ~ eacn. 'l1lo J.-.., O•m ••tet. In _. sJdl'!"« Gny<1 nmnJnallon, eortler- "'-RllY to Invite !loin to leotll!)>. But Nim> 1114 i. -1d:.?. :1!.:S::S:.~~· cm mf his -11..ubjec:I to q-by Cot-. Doln bu offend to -aeloclal qutlllom In wr!tlll(. 'rill!: roMM1J'TBB Is om1 .... to boor from Doon -Gro;y leltllled be -avtr to the Wblte --varlou! FBI popen rolatq to the Wat.q1to bmsllplkn. !bxtly bel<n the Wlllto -state- ment .... laued. tho Judlclary Com- mittee completed Ila quelllonq ol Gny amldllimofln<nasJ!llcOnlldeoceby opponents that 1111 nomJnalion CID be defeated. No elate for ,..,.,.., Ibo bear. ings WU set. Several _,.ma are rmr caJJlng for an early yetH>kto vote in contrast to earller-to(mlo a-. However, QWrman James O. Eastland -{1)-Mul) llld ,he sUJJ tblllb Gray la solng to be coollnned by tbe Senate. He has backed lbe nomlmtion all the way. GRAV HIMSELF IOllllded none too op- timlsllc when asked by Sen. Jolm V. 'flm. ney (J>.Callf.) wbetber be ever gets to speall: to Nll<on other than ooctally1 Gray roplled that "up Co tilts time that kind ol ttlaUonsbip bas mt developed," but he said he lblnl:s it would "If I should ever be confinned." Twmey said It ts un!orluna!Ao for G<ay that Dean had decltned an tovllatton to testify, and aaked Gray If be woo1d nol like to have lbe While House coome1 ap- pear for questioning. ·-.11' U,I T......._,,.,,I SUBPOENAED? -Citizen's • ·1 .. ·· I o b b y Common Cause said .,1,. White House COUll8el John W. ,\.',, Dean m had acxepted a oub-'•""I poena In connection with the suit agaln9t the ~ection fi-• • nance committee, and would ..•• appear for a deposition in · 1.'.l April. . '" ~ ?'' ••• 11.1 Gray replied that wa.s a decision fot, ''"' the Pre9ldent to make -"a level fsr 1 above me." · ·" t: ... "•' Libya Pilots Told to FireJf '8 Egypt Paper Hit,s 'Spy' Mission; Yemen Attacks W ASHlNGTON (UPI) -'!be pilots of two Libyan fighters who fired oo an American transport plane Wednesday were given orders by their control tower to shoot the U.S. aircraft out of lbe sky, military sources said today. The Stale Departmenl said the plane, a C130 Hercules, never came closer than 86 miles to !Jbya -which claims a a.nu. territorial llmlt -and waa over the Mediterranean 114 miles from Malta whm the two Ubyan Mirage fighters opened fire. MWtary sourteS said tbe Libyan pl1ota had algnaled the Cl30 to follow them, tn- iendlng to have lbe pllne land to !Jbya. '!be Americana Ignored tbe signals. THE MILITABY sources llld a ..... versation was heard between the cockpit and the Libyan tower with the tower oc· dering the Liby8Jl'! to shoot down the Americans. • Several dozen rounds were fired at the Cl30, which ducked Into clouds wllbout being hit, the sources said. The Libyans then tracked the Americans for a con· siderable distance -estimated at 100 miles -apparently trying to get in another shot before low fuel forced them to return home. There have been reports Iba! the U.S. transport plane was on an electronic in· telllgence mission, spying either on the Libyarui or on the Soviet fleet in the Mediterranean. ed to confirm or deny lhese reports saying only !bat lbe Cl30 was a "milltary aircraft on a military mission." More than a day after the incident the Libyans were still sUent about the matter and bad not even broadcast any news reporU about lbe shooting over tbelr naltonai radio. But to Cairo, an Egyptian neW!pllper said today the U.S. plane wu Dying a .pying mlssicxl In "a very dang...., and dinlct American lnvolvem...t agaJnS the Arabi." -The newspaper al Akbar said the •U.O fact that II was flying near Arab coasta, proves that It was spying." AL AKHBAB SAID, "such an act by the United States i.. very dangl!l'OOS and is a direct American involvement against the Arabs." Also to tbe Mideast, two Soviet-made MIG jets from Southern Yemen attacked a Saudi Arabian border posttion today, wounding several soldiers, tbe Saudian Arabian Defeme MiDlatry said The ministry, In a statement broadcast by Saudi radio, said the two plane.!! at· tacked tbe Al Wudayah pos~ which lies on the western end of lbe disputed border between the countries. . ....... RELATIONS B ETWEEN Sau d li" Arabia's conservative govennnent ind .. , the Marxist regime in Aden have beell''· tense. Saudi Arabia never concealed HS ' ho!lility to the presence of a Marmt · regime on its southern border, wbilli Aden has charged repeatedly that Saudi·:• Arabia wu organizing plots to overthrvor . the government. In Kuwait, lbe cabinet went infb·· emergency session Thunday to cllscuss tbe border crtsJa wllb Iraq, 8 Government IOllnlOS llid tbe cab~ decided to establl!b a -.nan ccmnll~, r tee to m e e I with Arab medlalxln •Ill•" search of a settlement. 1 l!.•1 .l '.."!: .._;;11. .------- ' DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Deffmy of Uie Dan, Pltot h 9\IMlntttd ' c ,•• ,...,....,.,"'"' ff "'9 .. Nf ,...,. .,_ ' I ..,_,.,. Si• ...,.... ult ..w.,...,. an w111 , .. " ~ " ,..... c•Mt.,., rau. _.. 1• ,, ...... ~y -~ .,.. •• net .... ,._. ,..,... .., ' 1.111,, ,,.......,. or • 1,111. 5-flly, Ctll Mil I ..,,. Wiii " .,..... lit • ,.... Calh •1' , •• "". " ..... Ttltphones /, 'lbe statement said Saudi Arabian an· tialrcraft baUerles opened fire on the Mlllt Onnee CDllllfY ArMI •·• 642-4121 '· · • Warp!"""" and dr-•e them off. Md w .. 1m1nt11r .... • " .. , r., ... _ .,. HO!'ftlW'nt Hurrtlngton Bud! 540·1220 '4 There were no specific details on the s.11 c1ementti, cao111T11111 a.em, 1 1~ Sin J111n C.phtr11111, 09M Point, number of casualUes or the type of SOUTtt Logurwi, Loo111111 H1Vut1 492,4421 '°I' .~ Soulbern Yemeni MIG1,,'.fn~vo"'.l~v':'ed~. ___ _::===========7l '-,, OP.EN 'l IWI~' Nursery Hours Dai~ 7 :30 to 6 Sunday 8 to 5:30 NURSERY 646-3925 =~: 2123 NEWPORT COSTA MESA PATIO SHOP 6424113 ~ rGERMAJ!(_s~ REDWOOD ~. OCTAGON TUBS ill .i; '(. ? • ldt•I for plant1n1 of Moo111ln1 «accent plt11t1 • Madt of Ctllf, l!Hn·drltd radwoo4. 16" slzt $2 99 Rec. $4.99 , Corner of Newport •nd Victoria PETUNIAS __ ..... .-.... .,,..,.. ..... u.. ...... c ........ .., Nlliitt. --· ,.._ ... ... -. .... ,,,_ .... _ ....... lt t:'ll •• ,, --· FUCHSIAS Pop11l1f 1hewy flowen ,,.14 111 h•"fl"' ••• 1c.t1. p 0 t •• tv1'1. C~11 1't ff •lnttd 11 t.111h Of' *"•· ld••I for-ttMwood hontil'll N1keh, INSTANT LAWN Cal 0 Turf , ............. 'tt' ..,_., ...... , ,H•-., _., 11 ........ I ........ ILUI .·.: GWS.rt '95'. ~i~ l oll -' DICHONDRA .................. 1.49aou. AZALEAS Evergreen ..... 95' ASH TRE.E -;. ":'+':~~i.:.:::.-:: .... J.ot .... -.... 11 ..._ 1695 I .... RAUNCULUS >t.tl -TERR..0.VITE 1 Al ...... -........ • ...... ~.-.. •he:,: 1 ~ ............. ..... fllW.Naillhrks .... ... -...... .... -~ "" • , -'• DAU.Y PILOT EDITOIUAL PllGI.! . and . Mouse. Game •. T . _,, "' . " I t ' On ~S...U~,Jlfa .j,~nts or '~CV: llun• • llngton ~aeh Councl}mall ~ Duke ~,like a lion. But ;Jkli\4ay ll!&hl he w,11-qil,let u a mOUBe o~ llje con· trovenjal and holly debated cat licensing law. Three councilmen-Al Coen, Jack Green and Norma Gll>lJ&-.llrmly aupported mandatory cat tap amidst the boo< and hisses 'of ~<bO<We audience.· Three other co~ncllmOJ\ -~eirr Maln<!y, Donald ShlJ.l!o!y and Ted BaitJett -were equally firm In th~ op~don to it. One, Mlrtney;even-tOokille tlme to ex· plalil What he does favpr. a•tobinlar)'litepoe. :· The !Jsue wu cleclded. however, ~ on ;the ....,.,, , open 81ands mad"e.by_those slx-;publlc officials, but rather • on the silence of Duke'." He i'efilse(I to .Ole, claiming he • thoqgh!' aome <i4iitrol wu. needed. _but 'did not ~ the , pro~ l~w. illd not !ant.lo -vo't'e•on It and did not • know what else to-pro~: , _ 1 , Tb11_ Jaw wu killed by the deadlock, but Duke sWl , -, · hu the privilegetof ~g he' ~·t :vote for or again~ ., ' . .. It It sOOiils more_ than ~,000 w1'rs wbo put him In office deserve a little more, decisive. liction. then that. ·, ' . . ' .. ., ' ' ' Rt',,!lsonable Compromise · The Fountsln Valley city council last month pr~ posed action to foroe ·tile Southern Cl!ifoinia F.dison · Company•to make $430,000 worth of-park improvements ,.. '. • ·:-In th& power line easement In return Jor okaying a com· pany building project. The prop<isal has wisely been withdrawn. The council had informed tbe Edison company it ,.. _ wanted tb.es omP.W .• to redll<J.the .. ci~'s .~•se~O!) the ; p~ lying Widet: the ~· power line.s frilm *5°0 ~ ~· < "' • ~ :~ . . ,J ,, r': ~ I' 1 I • I '. per m per ~·to }I ,per ac:re per,year. The Clnmcil turtlw-we.nt on record . stating II espected the power company to foot the blll for $430,000 worth of parlt con· structlon qn this land. 1n return, the city W)>llld raufy the companfs ••· viromnental impact repoit on the construction of 16 new t<>wers to carry the poww llne.s through the city. However, earlier this moqth, the . colincil members :reVised the propotitio!I' and are now only -king the re- d,ueli911 In lease payments and -about '130,000 worth of , gJldlng and bicycle trall"work !tom E<14on, It is a more t'eaSonable request and one that the' power company ahould be able to live with, · ~Summ~r SChopl Apathy Beca~ of a small a'nd unenthusiastic response, ,trustees of the Huntington Beach Union High. SChool DiS· ' trict have decided nOt to' Ohler an extended 'summer • acbool sessipn, which wouid have been the basis' for an .all-year llCbool progrl!Dl In ih:e district. Ace0rdlng to a survey made of the district',s 18,000 student& -to which 9,000-replied -1 ... than.five per· cent of the sl!ldents were, intere.sted In attending th~ estended session. For the time being, this effectively kills the all-year plan. . Trustees did leave the option available In individual schools if theJrlncipal fee~-the.re is Interest among the students and · it can be done within the normal summer llCbool budget. It's a shame that a plan which could provide a partial solution to the district's space problems has met W!tll slich a 'Wsappolntlng rl!sponse. . - . . ' ' . ' . , I '1 ' -"'"" ~ • -1:. ,. I_._ 410 Jll:ho Enjojs . .... ~.·• -r•-o-'l Tj .,_.., ~,..,.;_,.__... - ,fforalitg _,.stiebs Spar~ n~.;g-~\~ • i· ' ' ' 'ihOs~ ·'Free;: -I • .. Dear Gloomy Gus -Tempe~t :Over Teacher .Cr.edentials Best . Things? ,. ~YDNEY J 141~ .· ' ' Tlloogbl1 al Lorge: . -• • It may be true that the belt things in Ille are !roe, but the poo< are too anx1DuS to enjoy them, and the rlcb too busy. . . -. . . r.n·~tt lrOOic:'jusl u the o!A1<t p oration la finally getting wile enough to lmpooe -g bans In dlf-11 clwnben, bilh acbooi lludenti ·are ~· .,..,otac ' ' ,._ .. -campus·-·. ' K. J, G. ~t ,II "moral authllimi 11,.2! 1 • iolMth1n& ID a penoil lbal;-'Ir,;-re ~ on their llde ·becauae llllletlng, ~.core I be oobOd)' 1 ever heard ol ,; .. 1 into or she fOrm a .-• I llie ' oplnloo·o1 us leacllilll, or money. . .. ' . . . . . . . ~ Wbfi1 raders uk A Jl!!.!al 11 someone who doesn't ' ' ' 'nle three members who resigned are: Mrs. Dqrolby Gibson, Upland; Larry ( J plainls ~ peUy theft or insubordination 'mittee to determine what action should to drw'lk'enness, drug abuse, or lewd cOo-be taien-i -whether the individual's RUS WALTON duct. teaching credentials should be cootlnued, In 1970, there were 5,000 such cases. In or revoked or suspended or (in the case __________ _. 1971 the number rose to 5,500. It is or a new applicant) denied. Scott, Long Beach, and FelXon Williams, Cannlcbael. . THEY comprised the minority of 1be body that puses on the approval or denial, revocaUon. er 8UspeDj!liqn; ·of_ mdenllals !<Jr.I leach<ra charged with mor'1 tm,!tt* oti1f unp,.,eJllonal -. ' '!'bore ·are a,Jll!rilxlmately 1 J.~oo credenliaUed ~·.Iii the alate.'Each month an average. of 500'1cases of mi9con· ddct come before 'the credentials com- mittee. Those cases range from com. estimated that the 1972 total was about During the Jl"'I several years, more e,ooo. tbaq half ol'the cues beard by the com- Of that lMlltblX average ... of 590 .c.,es, nUttee have been "closed" by a f4 vote. about 400 were minor and were handled Cfosed, meanin& no 1cUon taken; the io- by the commi!lee staff. divldual was permitted lo return to the eitf .,m .. r!'d 100 ..... w'ere classroom. ' ~,lb·~'lllJ~, ' . !!lei,~,!'\~ N(4S lbis.l1!1bil of permllalveneu, I deouttte .-'1' lill', 4-3 vole, Iba! w~ 'VI ~t tbaf'l<ive . · .-.;; cause,! mien in prolesl. 1be ~· io .to125 t.Cl! mo.pi: wdre • AS Lam -~ · · 1n bis letter o! molder, 'e\c: SI¢. ~-gn•lp',the rom· hellev'l', cerlilll! high ~ndilrds of moral bow I acquired 'the belleye the lllOll deprav,ed klller deserves . men to \be word-• capital punishment -;lNl llu. the urge to qUlz oojuDlno 1 quote murder someone wliO-pushes ·Ill line Franklin P. 'Adami' ahead of him: (I knoift bec;ause I'm that honest rep)lr OD t))t • way.) Wbich for ""!"" """°" mn1nds 0 1 d "lnfonnatlon me ol Lillian llellman'i lovely line ID her OOMld!<ed e0rioo4., Tbeoe . ·deil\t ' With,, .reslgnatjon, II".~ ~fu be a party to a homOsexuality, · pl!d$~tu!lon1 • ~ape, phllosoJihY arid a ion._.;. completely ln- dnmUuneu,, chlldF' l'('iaUon, assaµJl, • comPa.tlbi~ w\tli hls own. There are, be • · • , . • ,; . · , a,tld Jl!'ol~ ,""'*1_cl thal must be New 'Adv1·se-r~' 1·n· v1·etnt.1 ·a~·m· ·, ~~~~~:;~:-~:"m:;::~ . O ' '' that brought the realgnaUons of the three members: rtease" progrm:n! play, ';Thi Autwnn Garden," when a f'A gresl part of u,;, lnfonnation I bJ.ve grown.up da""'ler ub her mother , H wu acquired by looking up somethiqi she bad ever though! of divorcing her dif- and findlni somelh1ng e1ae on the way.• fi~I busbond; ~. mother shook her • • • be8d vigorously: Divorce, never - Moft argument.I fail to persuade mufder, often! 11 because they ara exchanges of Jgnorance • • • . nxre than excballges of opinion -and Self-centered bores ought to recogmze , everybody prefers bia own Ignorance to , Montaigne's injuncllon that you can't win somebody elae'•· • t'in fa1king ~ yoqnell: "For H you 1 " • -., •' • ~· belittle yourielf, you are beU~vedi. and ~ t When teoi:berl strike, my sympathies '·you praise youraelf, you are_disbelieved. ' . . "· Irwin, Goe~ Straight lbrllls to the horror of Uieir parents. And .Ab, lbe young! Alway& soeking new ( now Newsweek magazine reporta that • Ibo' rage ._ our youlb -days Is . .ART HOPPE ·. ) ltl11 al>other chemical tum-oo lbey'Ve cliacoVerod -alco-1 ,iol. · , SO Mr. Wasp turned bl.r IOU 00 ~~d ' tbia bu -bell -• couple ol marllnls before -WASIDNGTON -An ~ted 20,000 dvllian aperts are quleUy replacing the military ~vlser! who are coming home from Vietnam. 'Ind e e d, knowledgable '°"""" tell us the figure eventually may be Jilgher. . JI• wrote last December about secret Pentagon plans to keep military advis- en, posing as dvll· Jans, in South Viet. nam after Uie cease- 1 fire. Now we have obloined addlUorial details from internal Peotagoq memos. Most of the new advisers w 111 be recruited from the armeil forces but wlll go to Saigon as employes of such eot• pmttons as rrr, Sperry-Rand, Leal' Siegler, Norlbroµ and NHA, Inc. Some advisers, however, will actually remain on the Pentagon payroll. The Defense Department is actively .recruiting civilians from its ranks to ' • -Two female teachers were charged ----------... · The Navy's idea of "wlndlng down" the with prostitution. One bad offerod heneif ( J . for $100 a night, the other's price was ON U.S. 1'9le, according to the memol)S. to $50. Tile majority voled to contlilue their JACK ANDERS ' 'recro11civiliansto4sslsl the Vietoameoe c:edentials. _ to run their Navy, handle thelr;~l&ry -A male teacher was charged with spend a year in Vietnam. lll a typical memo, the Defense E1ectr.onlcs ~pply Center offers higher pay..,, '<there ls a Z5 percent dlfferenlial" -and promises "re-employment rlgbta" after the ex· perts return. The ','positive Recruiting Lists:' ~ "large numbers" of openings, the: memo urges,_ for "military componenta," add· t : "A high priority, ur4"'1 re- ulremenl exlsta to fill these positions In shortest j>olalble time." ' A NA VY memo erpll.ins m or e cautiously that civilians are being · recruited "to assist In winding down the U.S. involvement 1n South Vietnam" - as U sending more limerlcans to Vie~ nam will somehow-decrease the "in- volvement." supplies and equip their warshlJlll· • · lewd concfud. He pleaded no conleat to An Air Force memo · atitiOall· lor " aolldting 'an imd-agent In a pubU<! civilian volunteers to go to Vietnitn as reslrc:J9m.· He was· allowei:I to go on "anununillnn" ei<J>Ofti, "mliftaiy ~ teaching children, liy a 4-3 vote. nel" manager' and aircraft aj>Oclallsls. -A female tea"1*. known to be a , . . · r" .1 • .. • "swinger and a switcher" was charged SINCE truUlY of • these, mil 1 tar Y with having oralwpulaUon with several speclallsts 'Jp civilian Clothes will be men at a "swing~i-s' party." The ma- wor~g nW Viet COng • iq'eaa, any jorlty voted to let her continue as a r:eswnpllon ol figtjtlng, could resilll Jn teacher. their caplul'e. One ol ·the .Afuerlean prlsloners just r'eteased in Hanoi was ti. civilian employe or 'Lear-Siegler, cap- tured In 1969 . We asked officials whether !he agony ov.er our POWI might be repeated all over again If civilians on the Pentagon payroll should be captured. 0ur·answer was a shrug, a smile and the assurance: ••well, tbl3 time, they are all ... volun- teers." MR. SCO'n', ,who is ~e principal at Douglas A. Newcomb Junior High School. Long Beach/ i!I convinced that he and Mrs. Gibson and Fenton Wllllam1 represent the values aod the standards desired by the vast majority of people and parenls, and teachen and school ~ mlnistra\Qrs, In C&llfomla. 'i:H1111 ~ Jmage baid ll1ll!. And 1n n. tbne, 1'"ln ,._ to ;ior-' ~r juslc,as well u bia ,.,.,it. • ' ~ ")'OU Of ........ alcohol1 '8lilke pol, oltea can't;. simply take made Irwin aggr<sslve and belllgerenl.- lbe cue ol YOUac Ir-• Two wo0s later-, be wu amsled wilb a win Wasp. • couple of chums for toalllg a brick Gol,d Hcu a Mys~ique All Its Own 'lbt seven members of the eredenllab committee ate appointed by, and report to, the state Commission on Teacher &eparatton and· IJcensing. Tb e memben ol the 15-JD$Dber Cmvnisslon are appointed by the Governor. ' Quotes Now Irwlb h a d through a -wbD• OD a spree. been d r'lf 11 n:g , i '.'Well, kids will 'lie lids, ha, ht." wd Uuwgb colleie for years, ~joring 1n' · M'r. Wasp, bo!Ullg him oul of• jail. "To •"--'·• bloU tell the truth I got lllln the aame k1nd of love~ b'lct wuu"'IU&' macro cs, peace escapades myself when I waa your age." and pot omoldn&-Ills pareota bado'I spoken to him ... months. . BY NOW, Irwin. bad developed A $10-a· 80 rr look>d like anoaier tamlly ,.... day banoom habit. To aupport ii, he .i. ............ I ...... weot to wort for an ID1Unnce comp.any, 'when Irwin staQtrod In ""' -• 00-cut bla bait and married the lltl he'd at bis pareall glassy~ and al>-hefll Uvlac' with in •in. , naunct<I: ''God blea Pies!dt!Dt Nlloo." Mr. Wasp happily ipenl a forl\lne on 11Qh1 Rwtn," llid Mrs. Wasp, wringing tbe weddil:ur:. "It's worth it." be laid ber ~ "You've been miottng tblt proudly_. 11inowlng Irwfn will make ~ ma1, ..... 11Jln." _aood." r • ' "llofe." llld 1!'lflll Wllli, ~-\;! Aod 1n1111 di4. 1IJ the uq,. be """ ao, juli OCll-.ed a lialf nllo!I a( J!llople. be'd l1llCbed Ille ~ And wlllL ll>al he Jell flit .0 hll Ja<e. · level. Al •be boqbl onlf lbe bell bnn- Mr. Wup 1oolr<d down at the bod1 ol dils and dprs. Tnle, he SOJO\ed too bll mooiildOOI IOll and lor Ibo llnl time modi, clranlt too much and ate too much, tn ,... h1o .,.. ....... -,,... ' .. _., .. lellflC--loslOlo be "The kld'11IOI ...,..., -:· be said -W ba.e raacbed -U bo 1*1D't dtnp- to M$ Wup'bepplly. "lle'a dnlnt." peel dead al 42. WUN lRWlll llllmlif!I .. lbe ,:',,.Jll J'l. ~ a:=1:'1 de~ kltdlm the nen mon•inf• Mn., Waap « lbe hmp And ~ upld1llra ol lbe -wa1UnC I• ldm. "Well, 1111*1 fOU brain rally lied ..... lut night, oh, ""?' be ' llld. • "WELL," Aid Mr. Wasp coolOllllgly at "Yf/lht' uld !nriD. "lltndl'U I lbe '-91, "at least be dldn' wlfle his ... !" 111a u • kllg-balnd, ~ "SmoU w11atl" uked Mr. Wasp peN>eDlk, health food nut." .... lmslJ. "Yes, dear,'' wd Mn. Wasp, dabbinl .. Jast • ~ 11•1 the in tbiJ1c al lier .,.., .. , a!Wl)'I hod fliUJ he'd tum __ .. out a11 rfclll 14 !ooK u be w 111r io.111c ''Solo, sure, IOll. llml mo ol mlDe. psrantal pldance. • -about Ibis sweet wine_,... ... been "Y111 bet," llld Mr. Wasp oquarln& bis 1wtntna. A gentltman rallJ ..pi lo a.Iden. "!lo Wll a d>lp olf the old drink properlJ." block!' To the observer with luMel vlllon, the spiJ<:)l\allve fever raging on lbe European gold 1"arliets Is merely a claaslc case of inadequate supply vs. excessive demaiid. But -e la more to It than that. Gold.la not just another commodlly, like copper or cocoa. It bas an age-old mystique, stemming ID larg~ par! from 1111 beauty and scarcity. ll' IS estimated tbal ooly 100,000 tons ol gold have been recovered from the earth llnce the dawn of time. More than three times tba( touc rce of pig iron is produced-....,.,... u all the gold min- ed to dala ..... melted together In a cube, II.-81 within the bueiines ol a bueblll dlDllOM Mora lben llne4onrtlll of all the gold ever llllned bas bem mined during th IOlh -·· 11n .... 11111 ol II bas been mlDed .i.. Illa ........_ of the ~--•• fil••rwe ---• Dear Geofge: _Ii ii ti'ue ~ almlail1Wnps are goJna up .-gain? C.T. Dear C.t.: Alrmall .tampo going up!!! Knoclt It off, C.T., I'll do the joke&. (Send your problems In Geor&e. the originator ol Sideways Think· iDL and make eJtra room In that ball cloeetl) , EDITORIAL RESEARCH pound sterling In 19.lt. And ap- proximately one-third bas been ll\lned ID the Jl"'I 25 years. Gold does not rust like 1""' or tamlab like copper and silver, oor la II corroded by air, water,or conu:o. adds. Thu.a, .the gold that one dvtll-buries is dug up by another, centuriel later, tn mint con- dillon, usually to be ~ agaln. • IN TUE PA/fr, Increuet in the price ol gold have sttmnlaled proopectinc and production. 'lbll is what llappenecl In 11M1 wbect Prelldeul !'ririklln D. Rooeevelt reduced Ibo lloliu:'• gold ..... teal by fO pora11t, llllloby ralllng !he price ol gnid flllnl lbe old alllulo<7 rate o1 $20.87 oa ounce ~ "' ., ounce. Hun-dredl of marlinal 1old mines beclme profitable _.lien ....-n1pl. Within four yeam1 _~ Prvductlan -rly doub- led. 'lbt !"" oulplll ol almolt U milllon ounces 1Ull atarida as 1 United Slates record. It la too early to tell, u..,p, if the ll08rln& pr1ces .. the rr.-..iu pro- duce yet another go1d rush.A spokeaman f• the U.S Bureau of Mines told Edilnrlai R...arcb 11epor1a !bat be cs· peeled "a coosldera!M -in ac- Uvlly'.' by ~and mlninl CG·1 I psnles ss a result ol the current speculation. Bui be•a,tlcled tbal signjficanl lnc!Qsea .in ~ wfie not'llkely unle• the ·free-Dl[irqt · price of ' gold reached $100 an ounce and stayed al that level. 'lbe United Slates II the world's fourih- Jeading p....i.-ol gold ..J but II ls a ~ Wit fourlh. In 19'11, the Wt full year for which figures are ' available, almost U million ounces ot gold -• mined ID thls country. South Africa IHI No. t with 3L4 million ounces, Soviet output was estimated at I.I millloct ounces, and Canada prnduced 2:2 million ounces. MOST of the speculative pressure oo • gold comea from. individuals and tn- 1Ututlonl ..i-faith In currency valuos bu been obllken, Bui demand for gold by nonmooetary UIUll has --mo0nt1ng also. In lbe United Stales, which ac· .count• f• aboul one-fourth of the \l{estem -id'• llldualrial gold demand, lndUllrlill use ball doUbled in the J)l!st decade. '!be trouble II tbal gold production has been laggl111 btblDd the needs of the in- dualrlll aector alnce JH8, when the two were roughly tn Ille belance. In It'll the 11tpplY of gold f.U UO toos short ot de- mand. It II poasible thil manyinduitrlal uoen of gold wlll 1hld that other melals can mat their requlrtmenll rtasonably wd1. For the spoculator and ordinalY dtlun. however, the. fabled yellow ineta1 will cootlnUe to uert !ta lmllllibte ap- peal ' ORAHGI COAST DAILY PILOT Rol><rt N. W•tdA l'Mbll•,,.,. Thqma• Keml, Editor Barbor. KNibic:~ Editorial Pog1 Editor The editorial pe,r<e or the ntUy • PHQl !ftk• to Inform .and. ttiml.l· hl\f' 'l'"dNI by 1>re1tntln& this newspapef1 oplntop1 •nit c:om· rnentary un topics ot lntd-cst •nd slgnltlcanc."C, bJtmNkil a f()t\Ul\ tor the txPf'U'°tl ot our rttdtrl' uulnlona. and b)' pr-dentin.a the d,l\,'fl'Se \'lewpolntl of \nfonned ob. k f\"{'rt and a.polctsm<!n on topk:a "' the .... ll'rlday, March 23, 19'1S ' No Secret , 1 To Papers, , Aide Says l.06.ANGEIES (AP) -,,._ wam'lnc, "lop aecret-tensl- tite,'' tfamped CD the Peata· p IJal*I wu actually "a •tr/ low lewl ol cl-. ti.on," II.YI tbt man who IUptr- 111"4 Ibo Vietnam war l!Udy. Mar10D Jlalporln teotU!ed at the ..-. c:onop11.,,., and "tbe!ttdal ol Daniel El!lbq and Antbmy Rua!o M ~ day jhat Ill govemment circles • . . ( BRIEFS ) e a...:.z it wiB known that utop ltU'flt" meut a document cootain<d Bodies Recovered .- ' Mother -Seeks-Joh __ ,-1._ On CHP 1 ' DAILY PILOT $ : own - 00 ~\18ta gathered The body of one of four yoong Navy men killed in a cave-in nearly six ""eks by E= ".:.i ~ are ac-ago In San Diego is carried up Sunaet Cliffs. The cave-in was not discovered un- cu.ed ol cop)'lng the top.tecret _ti!_ 1a...;p:...asse __ rb_:y_n_o_li_ced __ a _sh_oe-cl __ ad_too_t_:p_ro_tru_din_· __,g:._f_ro_m_th_e_sa_n_d_. _____ _ Pentapi .tudy ol U.S. ln- volnment In Vldnam In 111611, wbm lxJth,..... emplayed aa meardlert 00 government pro!<ci' for the Rm! C«p. , .,_, FRESNO (AP) -Dr. Loney Bayte Jr., a piU!llnent ~ no psyclllatrist, has been fOUnd ~t ol murder by a Super- lor.~r\~ i!!°;..,.,aed In the "Oct. 28 thootinl( ol Donton "Outch"•McCoy, 43. The two had acullled at the llOCle o! Boyce'a ex-wife Jean, and Boygo ariued that be shol Mc- Co~'ln self<lelense wh<n Mc- Coy"' attacked him. eNoBlb SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state w e I rare departmeflt awarded a San Francisco finn a $15,000 contract without com- poC!Uve bidding and approved Sllt@lled-up poyments, says a st4le offlcW In a letter OOtain- ed;by 'Ibo Asoociated Press. 'Die agrMll<!lt WIS with Mc- KillleY ud Co., a-San Fran- ci-....,it1ng firm bl1'!d by the Social Welfare llepertment in~ ol lut year. ,,. e Jffqee Trfal SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -'ni~'lle!ense O!l"M final argu- meht.s today \n the murder· kidnap trial or Ruchell Magee, the ''other defendant" in the An.<t•lJl llavia ..... SS-~d black San Un pri5on inmate is ed with participating in a loody ...,,pa aUempt !rom Marin County Courthouse Iii· 7, 1970, In which Super- Court Judge Harold Haley tlree 'other persons were to death. AKLAND (AP) -A Bay Rapid Transit system di- haa resll!Ded, aaying 1)'8bem11 st.aff is unquall- to handle problems which e arisen since service start· ed. a spol<eaman aaid. Ainold Anderson, 60, with B8T aince Ila 1957 Inception, announced h l s resignation Thursday, after the transit sys- tem's board voted down a $200,(Q) program to set up or- ganlutlonal mechanisms to speed up BART's improve- ment rate. ' Murdered Family Mourned Smudge Pot Pollution "•'. Law Sought SACRAMENTO (AP) - Agricultural smudge p o ts would come under stricter air pollution regulations ir the legislature passes a bill in- troduced Thursday by Sen. Craig Biddle (R·Rive.rslde). Biddle said the purpose of the bill i! to give county boards more authority to crack down on negligent users of orchard or citrus grove heaters. He said he introduced it at the request of the San Bernardino County Board of Supuvlsors. It is already unlawful for a person to discharge into the atmosphere large quantities of any contaminant which is as dark or darker than the shade designated as "No. 1 on the Ringelmann...Chart.1' The bill would extend the prohibition to smudge pots even though they do not pro- duce unconsumed so I i d carbonaceous matter In exctss of one gram per minute. It is SB 115. Hair Raiser Style Comb a Sliocker SACRAMENTO (AP)-Using electric hair styl- ers can be a hair raising and possibly fatal experi- ence, reports the California Consumer Affairs De- partment. The state a~ency reported Thursday on "some shocking results' of a Consumers Union test of 32 hair stylers. The report said the stylers displayed "current leakage" even when the switches were off whlch could cause a fatal electric shock iI the ap- pliance is accidentally dropped in a sink full of water. ; TOl.lAMCISepi\ttM tllll IVwOftt UJIWOOOC... St. .. hfnMI 9h( '"'"" ..... w ... Or¥1 .. .. ...... .. """"""''"""- -uni J 'to get your free knife, take this coupon. t.o a partlc~ting Union, 76 de~r-&nd gete ' ' fill-up,of 8 gallons or inclre. lben complete your set by buying a di1fe~nt piece at~­ speciil.l lo")V i>rfcea every time yea pure base an• additional 8 gallons or '1ore· You.'116' getttp1~·7' 1 a $25 retall vidue tor '9.50-.AD.ll ;nM'll be _ addlnaquall.tygu~ory~~ . . qu!l~~tot . n~ I Town and Country Cutlery offer. Y •, I wfth to obtain a ffff T OWft 1nd Counlf1 Mlfe. f undtltllnd: 1 c:•n purchaae an lddltlOMI phtCt; of One cunery ..ch HIM t buy •toht g11ton1 or more of gaaolln4 rrom ~our atatlon. ' ~ ...... _______ _:.... ___ ~ Addma'~~~~~~~~~--~----·- CllY•-----lllato'----Zlp~-- FIN OVI "" .. lhll eo.pori ... ·-It lo. ~peUno UnlOl'I " N-oon. n. ,,....,. wt11 otN >'OU .-. ClhOfOl o« • Town lftd Co11MrJ _.. ht .mn a 111i-. ofl 11110M •~of llllloft l'l~. TNt °"91' •• ,.. ~117.1171. • Ultlft; • C4!!i!por!Jlf#IMllPr. Put a man with spiriton)'OUl'side. ' '1'he Sph It of?&. - \ . I N. Y. St.eeks . ' ORANGE CQUNTY, CALIFORNIA . I FRIDAY: MARCH 23, 1923 • N TEN .CENTS '),i' ~. !: • Lido Isl~ Group Begins Campaign for Leases .. • ' l ' • • " .. .·oast Unit . . ' . ' . ' - Tii .C.ont.J;ol · ~~kB~y • • By CANDACE PEARSON · • Of "" DallY flllllf '''" ~ divided. '°th. coast Rig1oOa1 7.one ()9n5erv1tli:ib · eominlsslon T h u a d a y · ~·a 'confprMlise over jurlsdlctloo ~ )lolaa Cbloa fll'U 1o adopt a permit ~p· In tJme for a legal.deadline. ,.,,_, comnll88loo created. bJ. J?roi>olltion -"'" «ibjeol '<o 'II $11,0lt 'l\Dt -·1n-~-1M .... , .. ' ·~· ... ~ "'-7 .... ~t .... lir' t ···~' . . w#"P ~~ar~: . J!i!!ic.!1~1" ..... ·d~I ' 1i!ii1 Los ~es ~U!!S. · • ~t waa driWb by Wa'tttt."K / '1 i lion hM been JllYing the cily $750 a_yeor .U... 1964, tho last ~ the lease -re-ne~. i.tCA lawyer '1\omaa Malcolm, -Is also tho asapclation pr<Sldent, said the holneownen want to extend the'leaae for 25 mlri ,.a.,. No p~ rental _price .......... J ' 11 """"""4~· ,, ThO cumnt, lease uplreo Iii Juoe ,ol l!l'IG. • ( Jlliilcolm -~ Mcinnis Id aulliorlze a Plann\Di ilaff sludy ol the request snd • " .. I c\.\'11 ', ""llnelor 1iltb 'the Sift •· ::lADds ' ~v\iJon; • OD loan 119 ,tl)e ~tjj , emu-' .tli:safoo. , • ' • ID meet with a committee d. lalsnd mi- dtntl. 'nle propoSll will ... befure Newport Beach councilmen M-y nlghl Qty Manager Rllher\ t.. Wynn recommends councilmee refer the propoSll ID "a aloft committee." • • Malcolm said lslaDd ,..ldeilts are "most desirous of bving the Ieue re- newed as llOOll 'IS posslble'Ulore tJte. expiration date." ' Assistant (lily Manager ('bllip I\'. 1!el• • I ' ' letlcourl said tbla """""" tho riquest may be a little premature because the leeae doea not expire for three mon> yean.. , "But that may not be early from ,their standpollil," s.luencourt said. ' Bettencoort said the controversy h ex- pocted .oyer the Issue of_ the lack of pub- lic • .,..., to lhe. beache_s._, ill\d he llidl- ca~ \IJere may he lntenuu COhlroversy o."'f ttlat lssue. 1 , ' ' • Ure' . . ) .. . -~ '. ' . '; • 'In most places, the ma~ lbi>m 'an irea ~ 1.000 Jalda .inland ~ ~ .blgh ti~ -• 11 • __....,.., • '. • ~ ~ I.: • ~theconsernt1mac1.~'pnn1des ·, ;•t:r.One ·B.Ckkoe in .. Uae,,JJ'-fl , · '-: · 1.11., .. : •· ·: _' · ·" fQlt·jU:rt,dlction '~ boaiei, alt water ..;,J ... ·' • ., • · .._., • ,' , .. J '1 • );l"f ~--...: ~--" ! .;... ... _.......,._ ... _ ' DO( l!ll>Jeot to_ tldll ,actlae. if &Ill' portion . ·'Ck~ 111dicales JOCJ1tibn of a backhoe .eicavatjng ne'IJ' _waterway-before if·'W116 ~dyiar'waler. Pum~ · al the water Is within 1,000 yards. • 'iil'.'4 ~'f)i:n1!' I~ in mud .at Rromontory Ila~ !ale ', Ing operation~ are ~ddl'"W~~ '°!l~Y" ' ' • Jil ·-...... -"wblai JnClllde ·Urfe< •~Old~ wbeR .the dike gavg.way, flooding !he• · ' "' • · · • @!!•Upper NewpOrt Bly aDd ~ • • · ;,, • . , ~-the bocly ol' W.ter and a ilriP Of · .1 -" : · . , ' -:=.J·~ thefeet~:.m II _are~ O,{i):M:: . D ··1 L' .• d A ·:···s'. ',;',~:-.·.· :. ' ,' ·ed. .'. iri!m.~~~:;i:~~~ ~10 -· en·s1 y. -· • .. , q _,~ . B9cb was auggested by commialon Ei:-? . : ~··;, 1 ~.:-:: • • .... • .-..ive Dlnlctor Melvin "•-ter to In-.;-\ . · , ., Cf"~ito """"a-' fl J ·~ • '"" , , ~.I, , I .., -/~l!l>rese~t!r:ealn ~":'ll':1'"'~t4'1'Mds ,' '; !1Y Wn.trui SCHRµJIER ' Arcbltect Stewart Woodarct, 3708,0cea!i ~lo 'llleJhls· labif •aa lie .... 611alid ci6iiibtlsslOn and Signal OU ancf Gas, Col'(l· . : ~ !;. ... '°' t" p.lff, ~1111 11en • • Ave.,tokl the commission curi'ent12oolng •aakt,.i !fL';D• llad7 ... te'i'4 tiwhet'9r.and l!leaded 'will! the rommlulon not t. "lleW\lol:l'Beach ptannmg commissi..,,., , could be maintained ·witli an ov;r1ay· of· i liere"and oa hovel.I iil<e•milhe .her.isnd thai lbOte.i. 8/iy Uilal <acll~ ¥i{nd "ID'dliYlorcWtd lhtjl"stall-to COllle UP. JOI th development criteria to protecl lhe ·Char-~~ .. ~~~ ;;.tiine .,dim Oii !lie l!imrlY 41>\Jll.~,.o!de . ~IY ~l/'O!i for~· det Mar.that act~!° R!"veo, 0t 604 olti>•Ave., diac1Wing. ttie propooal to dowmolle ti)!' 1'f8clllc <»ast Hiahilay, aoulh of .Will 'jlmerve Its character wttllmlt palna generally agh!ed-..ith Woodard &/Id lllJtl· Corona del .Mar area, prefenillg lo'refll' Aveilue. ol'drutlc .do1'Jl%Ollin8. . ed tudyl:ie""-'·d-'-the bol U ba·• •·••-pl•••'•• state and SI-al a~ -""''a"••·a 'lbe decisian. • • came early this morning gest more• ... -. w ..,.... coo-" e ma er ~ w = ....._ -,_... ...,. cl ore! J trols ' italf f« more stUdy; ' · ' • trade which woul4-..&iv~~ atatei a ,-after more than three hours er Y sOOie. uiembers of the audience were ... ·•';f l<r one would like to see &-different lll!'tl<:re marsh and' ahciiher 130 acres· "public hearings during which more tban (See COASTAi;, Pap t~ "• •membersolthe0verfl<n<raudlencegave mort abrupt with tbeit crltlclsm of any awniaoh· lo this,'! said Commiasioner • , tiielr feelinp 00 the propoa'al. <lllnge In the Clll'refll status d. .Corona WillWn Martin. "I thlnk it would be very * * '* • ~had. l!Oen _,ked !O' re-delMar. · . appropriate to .loot< at . 1 development • " , • ', llOOe a0 mulU-family (R-Z and R-3 Ioli) "'Ille plamiera are finding a soluUon i-ev.erlay to ·applrto·bqildinp 'ln li P ' ft.I llml wbere there Is no protilern," said Anene the <1ru."' ' ; ·. . I> ce resenee 11reor..a del Mar"' the oew "~ t-"Blackie" Gadarian, 61Q Begonia Ave. -· eommlSmoott ao0epli Rolet1'!l" agtl!ed ' · • -ed. 'duples *""'· ,,_,_ -• bas turned · hbor --• ··•"• lhal ~ ~·the '"-bo /•' , , ~ controh WoQld mean duplei:a ".U moveu-•neig mN ~ · ..... me aa , ci~ w · ·1 Coast . Panel . , . be b<lilt oot onlJ"' 150 is•: ~~1t..i~&:.:' ~~~ha•• now ~~.,:~~~'it ,. · lht, ~ble lot-.'!P!a' ratheP'111U G""·~·· lllid it I> ~ __....., ownert' Ital! dtll'lng ·tlleir '""'-"--"'·~ ' .-. . · · . , ·~ und~R-z ilJ!f 1100 percent_.. ....,_ ... ,....,. . • ;, ....... ·-· eetings ··SOOn ' . ~,..; ~ierilben·wtio spok. to · .' · 1 •. ~. r ,., •. · • • ' "' ....... ~' oppoaed lhe n.u · 'No Panacea i. · • .. • ·· • · ~ would be POUce'.atallable ill.','~~ k....Jaofl)e ldod cl con-•·1 • • • ' ; · • • ' ID C<J11ttol ~ oommlsalon ~ die ._.... d. new buUdlnp " · tngs where. ''bot" iliUeirsurface as m·UJe ....... • , E ts s £:1 • i\ ., ... ' • .. In San Clemente!~• .Oranae •.;;;&Rd.I ""'""8Ch jUll Jen't the IP' ' X, per · ay · ·.,.,as, 0 ine. _, .· ~ Board cl SapOrvilon Olalrman S!"r 1" the pniWetnt the stall has fore-~d Clspen WU Wured T)lurt4ay • ..... J8 OUl' UOO," said Realtor Rlch1111 ' ·;cispers, a mern)ler ol the 59'Jlh Coast, IrwJnJ wi1o Uv• at t!6 Carnation A ... "I R • • u k bl£ Jfil'Jo~.1.ooe COnaarv•llon eommlssioil, _ 11 theft i.·t -tiler way "' 10 atton"ng nwo· r a ~'. asked about "pr</vlalo111 I~ a ~ alftctlng •Jll!W'IDC"I without . I> · , .,...I-at-arms." ' downmnlDI·" ·'.tine questlonS before tho commission Planners ran lato slift oppoolllan when ' W.Ome "bot cases" snd cnw • they tried ~to -the New- 'P"bllc oud1eoce, CUpm declared. ~Balboi P9dDlula. -lo there coml!lissJon meellni In S • n have Pl'O(esled oo loudly over 1111 -~le MOodaY waa atteedod by about troll lhat the Balboa p..posa1 I> also !fl penons, llllllY of them angry bock on the drawing board ·for ......,_ 1q.... they .....,,, ·-to lpealt olderatlon-• &dine.al Solt ()eel: llUcb. . ,~J-1.J -bu alread1 hep> 'A~"' °att..,... blllllbC -rt" ~ . -.. llalboo r.tand for -!Dlllltbo. '1111 lllloWI' «< Nrloporl So IF, Ultle protat baa boeD leveled ~.=:ti;. .... 'tlllt*la( 'o! ~-==.of tho f\Jture In Otrona 11111 c:ltnHmle." ' ........ ,...,.. aay the populaU... an-19Jnµnlalon chalnn'8 &bert _, dlr t'LI< ~ ..... Id be onlJ 3fO Cffull~ Bea~ llld Son Cl-te .... ~ ........... -coniroll . .,.. Wed to ~ an armed police cl-alt . toSoel> onieLJl-ry. ... real lnteot of what ... -pro, i!?lere (Lq s-11 ~ lleplrl-Pilliic la to jlrolecl the .tllap.llke clia~ Moilt) 1'• i.ve the l>ort poUce bi the ...,.. d. ConDa dot Mar," aald Commun- ,_., ...... " llooney 111d. 1i7 ~=chard V. !Jo. r-·,. --Ille NII -rlf& Ila.id Ille plu to-....id Illa .r~ t.iard oi _.,i.,rr. -In-.,,...i..i, ovtrlJullt dup that )love dudes SU Qerneete. boCllll 111111.lrallnc the area. .. ' •, J ' • ' ., • • • , • • - BJ RllDI NIEDZIEl.'lll • Of ... °'"' '"" '"" Gasollne rationing as 1 quldl panacea for Soutberu caJlfomla mnog WAI dllmlued u WlWorllable ThorsdaJ by •• • ' ' ' t I ..,,_ alreedy • dlspule wilhin the association °'ar 111.o Dlll!Mr d. boun lhe bea<:hol. CID be. .med;" Bell- said. Betlenco\lrt also not.d ~ 1 new stale law requires all leases of Udelands be reported ID the' LecJsl•lure and the State Lands ComrnlsslQll. .. It doesn't say what they want It for," he said. "It only requl,... that the lnlOl' matioo should be filed." ' • Liddy _Gets Sentence Up ' . To :20 Years WASHINGTON (AP) -A former Nll- on campaign offic~ was senteoced to up to 20 years in the Water!'ate case today but sentencing for another defendant was poatponed.afler ,he Aid perfury had been . coounitted alld sll lhooe Involved bad .not beee upooed. -In 1 letter read from tho bench, defen- dant 'James WJ McCord Jr: uid bis fami- ly ~ for bis Ilk u he told all he - aboUI the pofltlcal blqlary and wiretap- pill(-1!1 ~-11 a~.arlJ head-, lbu. ,,. ... ta<pJeod l!llJly !!!!'. qtdet. ' .... ·-1 the .kll!r, u,-.; Dlllricl-Courl J '""' J .• lirlcli <'p~ Gorddit Ui1a former wl>llO ·. aldo}nd counsel ID the N!Jo~ ~ efecuon .ca~·s finance commlu-.. a SI0,000 fine ·In addition ID a sentence ranging from slx years, eight months to 20 years. "There was political pressure app~ ID, the dele~nts to plead guilty and re- main silent}" McCord said 1n the let~ which he had written to Sirlca l!oliday. "PerJUry occurred during the trial l'n matten highly material to the very ~ ori"!latiOO and Impact d. the .governme;nt'1 case and to the moUvatlon and Intent of the defendani>," McCord saw. . ' "Qther• Involved In the Watergate operation' were not Identified dµrlng lhe trial," McCord sakt, 0W~ · they' could have been-bf those testlfytng." · · In "Key Biscayne, Fla., depuly White House press secretary' 0.rald L. Warren was 'a.!ked to comment · on tJie •McCord letter. He replied: "It has been OW' consistent pOlloy not td' cciminent on mattera in this trial or soy· pending trial. I feel I wlll .cootlnue to follow that practice." 'Slrica postponed McCord'a 110Titenclng one week while he studle1 · the new dev'eloplne!it snd placed five other· defen- dants under provisional m a x I m u m sent.ences. The judge left open lhe final sentence (See WA~RGATE, Pqe %) Planner Me.eting Cut Short~at -. -. ~ . 1:30 id Mqrojng. They, say the call to duly al ilmes Iran~ baalc human desire& -.like sleep -and at least:one Newport Beach planning commlukmer wa' out· to prove It early this morning. -· The Ume was 1:30 a.m. arid the. com- mission had just been lhroucb 1111 !\ours of pu~llc hearings -three of which dealt with the proposed dowmonlnJ ol <»rona del Mar. ' The sighs ol gratitude wtieft the hear- ing ended, liowev ... cbiApd to moans of we.ariness when CorrtuilsikJo CIWnnan Gordon Glass said: "wt l\lll have one ·ttem left on ll!e qenda and although ii Is late I lhlnk we 1hoult! pt slatted on It." The one Item loft Wll !Mland usnlt!' ment of thj! ge11elll pion -ll"!bebly the most Important oectJOn. . Plannlnl stallera _.,..i, netramen croaned. the three pooplo Jell. In the au- dience groane4 and <llua' fellow com-mlS1lonerrCNOnod. .. "I dqn't know aboat lho reel of'fOU but It least ODO conuriluioner \a boshed/' uld CoJlunl loner Jackie Heelhar.' "r !« ..,, Would like II> tallo Ilda up another time." n.. commlulon 1'0I"" llll!llmoulJ - and GI-chaqed b1a mild -lll go home. He said the law ~atie all the ~ ent holden of tidelalids lo report any leases that they grmrt. Bettencourt said the state could Inject itself into the is,,ue if the city's admlnl&- tration of the tidelands ls "lnconsJS!ent w 1 t h the conditions of lhe tldelands trust" Bettencourt said that under some clr- cumstances private use ls considerecl.Ja. gillmate. --:. -·- S SIX TO 20 ¥1ARS lit .,...... Aidt Liddy -t ............ ~~ ..... ~.~. ~~~~ •. .l . Opponen'8 Trade ~eavy Gllnf~e AtW ou:ilcied Knee WOUNDEP KNEE, S.D. (AP) -A government spokesman said today tblt one of the heaviest exchanges of CU& fire O<curred overnight at three federal roadblock areas on the perimeter ol Wowided Knee; which has bOen occupied ~l\Jndi!ln milltanll !pr more than three ; weeks: .-• . I · llota~ Webb, a Justice Department ' olfi£i,l, said_ an esll!Jiated 1,000 l'Oll$ of IJWlflrO. were u~aoged between mld-nig!JI and about~ l.m. Webb said Uiat the gwlllre from In-I dian:s had not au come from bunkers, but ' that there were i.o~caUons the Indiana j were moving towan1 the fedi!.ral outposts. 1 Webb said be was not aware of any In-1 1 jurtes sulfered In the uchange, wblcb he described as "one. of the heavlelt night ! action! of the siege." · ! ft "'as ll!e aeoond con.ecuUve night ol liUnllre on the vl)IMe perimeter. On • l}'ednesday, an elllmalpd 500 rounds 1 were uchanged In about ID bour. . ' " I ()r~ge .· MosUy sunny on Saturday Is lbe way the Los Angeles weather aerv· ice sees it for the Or.anae Coat, with lncreaalng cloudinesa la the late afternoon. Hicbs of 13 at the heaches. rlsinl to Iii inland. Over- niahl lows In the upper 4liL ll'iSI DE TODA.,\' The flight al! HoUl/IOOOd It owaiting breathltnlu taket J)lace: ruesdov nlgliI -life A....a-, Awoldl. Sec todo,'I Wffkimdff fCTr cm ed'"'oted f/1UJ1 of tho wfnnert. MYtlff~ J L.M. "'' ' ~ 9NftM 11 Cel...,.... • Clfttll!M ... ...... . (NU-C ll a., .... """ • .. ~ .... f ........ 11.U ,.. .. ""'"' . , ..... 1£.... . " ........... ,. -. 1 I • ' J I l ' • • DAILY PILOT N ·' ., I.. PETE& Kl\IEO ' ............ .... °*I' Mllnager Robert L. W)'llll 11iun- day submitted a Ill.$ million tiudgel lo Newport Beach cooncllm.n for the lfn. 7' jilcaJ year beginnin& July I. Tl>e. J>nlPOOed budget Is 12.1 mlUJM, m~ diln'Uie cumat apeadin& program. ~JU.cul Is pfOPOMll. lnStoad WJllll ' Seeks $16.5 ..,. ldditloUl city revenues llhould bo Uled lo boost capital lmprovemoal opeool- lni by ll.1 mWloo aad lo cover uJary 1ncre.... that could OJI! more llW> ieoo.ooo. 'lbe tax rate will remaln at $1.20 per $100 a~ valuation. Following council orders, Wynn alao propoees addlng $888,000 to the new "sta· 1 -· "..1-.... blllD~ ftmd, ...... the -"""" ... lllDd for ............ 'lllefe la ... rally f!00,000 II\ U..I btd. . , 'lbat •.ooo Jri11 be ....,. ... 111b1o by trlJllferrtng· surpluses from a vari- ety of other funds, such as park and recreaUoo, gas tax, library, parking a. ter and wafer lnto the general fUnd at the end of the current fi&cal year. Oil Quotas 'Cut Ofr By Nixo~ KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) -The Florida White House said today Presi- dent Nixon, in effect, has removed the daily quota on imports of petroleum and petroleum products. Deputy press secretary Gerald L. War- ren, who made the announcement, said it would be fair to say that the result could be increased imports of crude oii'j unl!ru..hed oil and fln!Jlred products lo ease any energy shortages. OYOflU, Wymi 1<>1-tbm wt1I be I IU million ourplu1 at the eod of thil year -aad he O,U..S the city will have the Mme amowat left at tbe end of next year. The biggest capital expenditure will be 191)t,000 for the loogi>lanned police station on Jamboree Road, next to the new fire station. .. ~ I 1 ol Wynn eilptuoed pride 1ll the * wbea tmtOil.lng It 'Mlurtday ane.-. He aald for the lint t I m e capital speadil11 will be equal lo nearly Z5 pet- cenl of the total budget. It bu been running bet....,. I( and 17 percent ~ tll69. t Wynn·proposes spending a total of $4 Nixon acted by a proclamation \() permit the oil Import appeaJs boai-d...-to ~ grant additional import a 11 o cations without regard to the nominal import ceiling or 250,000 barrels a day. Asked if this meant the ceiling had for practical purposes been abolished, War- ren said "that's right." Warren said the prime motive for the Prea:ident's move was not to deal with any energy crisis but rather to live a better breal: lo Independent oil com- panies wl1!cb lace stiff compeilllaa from major fJiw In the field. The President placed no time Jimit on hls authorization for the appeals board to ignore the Import celling In acting on oil company reques:ts for permission to in- crease Imports:. 1n a Washington development, the Nix- on administration urged the petroleum industry to increase production of gasoline to bead off threatened gasoline shortages. Cbalnnan Darrell M. Trent of the President's Joint Board on Fuel SUpply and Fuel Transport said oU reflntrles have not been building gasoline In· ventories: at levels of past year9. From Pflfe.1 W ~TEltCJ\'.TE ·~ ': DAll.Y Pl\,OT Stiff ...... .Diplomatic Move Corona del ,Mar-High School Associated Student Body President Terry Watt, 18, discusses America's neighbor to the north with J. Gear McEntyre, Consul General ol Canada in Los Angeles during visit to Sea King campus. He delivered collection of books on Canada, some bilingual, for library use. Only six other schools in ()allfornla and 200 in U.S. received these educational packages. FromPageJ COASTAL COMMISSION • • • Wl\ioh migQI 1-""'rl!. -~·· .-1 ' 'I If the coastal cornllUSSlon Qund there gesU"!', A .• ~ote ol i~'ll!n \\!IS nee,d'I!' lo pass. ti' -Oil dipllll inJecll thil fis&t ye~ oald this IJ made JIOlllible becaUS<' roatntenance and operatJoa. cmts w 1 11 rtse ooly four percent -to ltl.5 milli"I' • Besides the police b1.1Udtng, m a j o r : capital projects proposed include $420:000 ! ~ ~ storm drains and ,wat.er lines 1 m Ba:Yilde Drive near Marguerite Ave-1 nue aod to reconstruct part of Bayside : Drive. I The city wlll get $200,l;IOO ol 1h~ money back from the Orange COOllty ~Con· : tiol District. : Wynn allo propose• •J*i!!lnR 1315 .. ooo • for .ealcoating streets in Harbor View ! gills and Harbor Highlands and r~· • facing streets in Westcliff and Cl{ff : Haven. ~ I Major road projects scheduled inclwje : widening Balboa Boulevard from ~<Jll ! • HJghway to 44th Strett ($292,000), widen· ing San Joaquln HUis Road from Ma<li.. Arthur Boulevard to Marguerite AveniJIJ ($311,000) and construct University DriYf north from Jamboree Road to new M~~;: , Arthur Boulevard (!200.000). . -~ Wynn said all the money for tho~t .. ; projects wtll rome from state gas tflx · funds and <>range County 's arterial hi~~~; Way financing program. . Ttte proposed budget a I so . Include§;; $175 000 to acquire the Community MetJi:- odisi Church property on Agate Aven!f'e'" on Balboa Island for a park site. . ~;~ 'Mle Increase in personnel costa 1s lH"'. • fected markedly by the proposed adll'~ tlon of 20 city employes Wynrt' Bays bl · ... ,, needs next year. ,. Seven are to be added to the polia.:.: department and sis to the planning ~NI building divisions of the Community ~'l velopment Department. . . :·i :i Six part time city pos1t1ons are ~l.C!Hq eliminated. Six of the n e w pos11tq~ .. fonnerly were federally funded. 1.~.1~ Wynn figures he's going to get all t ,1 additional revenues to cover the million spending increase from a vllri ., tk of sources. ..~ Major sources of income: ·· ~i -Property taxes, $4.9 million, up $600:=.:_ 000. "•·. -Sale ond ate tax rebates, $2;! nljl'-~ · lion, up $200,000. ' : -Business licenses, $485,000, up $~~' 000 . -Motor vtlllcle license fee rebate(t $425,000, up $25,000. -State pa tu rebates, 1$72,000, :~~. $70,000. -Building esclse tu, $600,000, 1llT' $100,000. .. .... -Sale of water, $2.25 mllllon, 1JP · $t00,000. ,., l City offlclals said it ill not possible,"1 know the effect of the new budget ""- individual property lax rates at UJi•. time. . • D ~l V '' 0 1'-lf ''"~ FAMED JOCKEY VISITS HUNTINGTON BEACH FRll!lP LH L1ppln, 10, With Wllllo 'Tho S~' Shoemaker ol !,!:. llywifd H"!'f ,,lr" .,~ •. ·\ll'll'lli'j,~l,., Barker, 55; Euge'rit~ K.· ')ta'rtlD~M; ~9; Frank A. Sturgis, 37, and V:lrgllio R. Gonzalez. "Each of you are provisionally com- mitted to a maximum sentence," Sirlca said, and added that be will decide after a thretrmontb study wbether to uphold or reduce the sentences. was tidal action ~hind the am on the oro~rty, it'Wonlcf'ht~i!'jlJlisllicUon. ll ~tfOrney 1(1~n~ ~~~ "i'l'ellt'e!>fila!!ve Gregory Taylor, on !tall filr the lands :coriuntssion'! said a:r·e0astali~mmisslon agreement is "very important to the transaction of the land." A five-minu\e recess was ~~ ~-­ (!'hlca 'l'fy\or.,pPd ap ¥1tf1l'll~Y.<l~ ~1 al uil c!OO!erred quietly, l"lll\' ~ l"•I commw1onerS. ~; , ,11 1 • '1" The commission ttien unanimously· BJ>' proved a compromise. It found that the waters behin(t the dam are "cootlgu()ul mass" and drew the line l,inl feet around the outer margins ol those waters. It basically moved the permit line about half way between what both opposing sides wanted. While the city Is counting Oil a llfh , million lncreeae In assessed valuatiol\ :;r to $411 million -the new -~. are not determined until August. Tlli.lt are made by County Assessor Jack "?LT:;" le,rg.. . • Flnaaee 'b!ieaor G<orge ' Pappas slit the city is figuring aa $26 milliol> o!'tlj!l increue due' strictly lo' th~ $!\)II• mill§ llt """'-In Newport Ben;. l~eil9d .l,• • • AJaessmenla are baaed on 25 ~ of the value of the buildings. The remaining Ill mllllon, Pa~ said, will come from expected hikes the values' of existing. homes , lndn •shoe~ Visits = Jockey Fills Beach Girl's Dream By TOM GORMAN Ot tllt Dlltr "let '''" Jockey Willie Shoemaker made a rare public appearance Thursday before a whistling, cheering assembly of 250 children at Robin Wood School in Hun· tlngton Beach. Probably the most ecstatic child in the auditorlum was 10-year-<lld Lee Lappin, whose letter prompted Shoemaker to air pear. His !,.,.hour stay at the school prob- ably made the most exciting day in the life of the liftb-grade younpter. And it could not have come at a better time. Just after Lee wrote the letter to Shoemaker last October, asking him to speak to her class, her mother died. Lee's teacher, Mrs. Patti Scudder, then <.....called Shoemaker and told him how much his appearance at the school would mean to the little girl. OUNal COAST • DAILY PILOT Tllt .Or•nte CO..I OAILY PILOl, wlth wtllcfl II combined ltw Hrw..Pr"" II publlllltcl by !!It°''"'"' Col1I Pu1111...,1"9 Coms>anr. s.,... ,. .. 111111om '"' "'1tlll1htd, ~ond•r thrwtfl Frl!My, fw Coli• MtN, Hl'#llKI 8Md\, H1111llnglon 9t•dl/Founl1ln v111ev, Llg11t11 9Mtll. lr'<'ln1/SlddltNCli 1llCI l1n Cllmentt/ Sin Jiiin C.pllt,..,. A 1lngl1 r19lon1I llllllon II P'ollllllltd '*fllnl•'l'I ~ 5llllcl8VI. TM ptl11CIP91 ,willhlng pl111t 11 11 UO W111 ••r SrrMt, Coll• M .. , CIUtomi., ttt1'. ltobtrl N. w,,4 l"rt11dtnl Mid PllOlltlltr J•clt l . C11rl1v Vici l"rMldlnl tnd ~ti ~n ..... l\1m11 K11'<'ll l!:dllol' ThOfl'lll A. M11rphi111 ~11"1111 l!"dl!ll' L P1t1r Kri•t N.....,..,, 9"d\ City lllllf ---lllJ Nowport 10111•••"' M111lll111 A4ir9111 P.O. 111 llJI, 926'J --C.tl MIMI Sit '#tit ky •tr"'4 utuM lllcft1 m """" "~ twritlloe• ludli 11171 ·~ ........... JM (IOfl'Wl'lll: IOI HOl'lll 11 Cll'llW WI T .. .,.._ 17141 '41 ... 111 Ct•HW .-..,, ..... Ml·llft C#'lflll!f. 111J, °"'"" ~· l"\*lltlllnl On!Nf!Y Nt now& tllfltt. IH•lr~ •ltw!M t..,.,,., f/f ~,__. .~ fl'lflf .. ~ ""'-' ..... .... ........ ,,,~, ...... . ..... c:liltf .......... " Qot1 M-. ~. ""*""""" "' UOITtlr ""' "*"""' W !NII 11,IJ ,.,.,...,., ""''*" .............. fftll'ltMY. ' Shoemaker, the world'\ most suc- cessful jockey, obliged. · And Thursday afternoon 1.ee was all smiles, as she walked up to the microphone on stage and carefully recited her memorized introductory speech. Shoemaker, standing next to a bulletin ~ard that the students had prepared with newlpaper clippings for "OUr Hero," smiled as Lee hesitated, making sure not to forget a single word. He then took the stage and thanked Lee for the best introduction he had ever received. Lee beamed with pride as she sat in the front row seat. The 9&1>0und, 4-11 jockey then treated the children to a premier public showing of an hour-long documentary o: his life. Shoemaker sakt he Is trying to sell the film to ~ motion picture di!triOOtor. •He then spent another hour answering questions from the students. "How many horses do you Own'!'' "Six." "What's your favorite track?" "Hollywood Park." "Can you bet on your own horses?" "Yes." "When you don't ride, do you bet on the races ?" "Sometimes, but 1 don't do very well ." The only thing that stopped the bar- rage of questions was the arrival of tbe afternoon buses. Lee sat on the edge of her chair the whole time. taking snapshots o! her idol and showing the other children around her a medallion of a horse's head on a gold chain thal lhe Shoe had given her. When it was all over, Lee followed Shoemaker into a teachers' lounge where he planted a kiss on her cheek. It made the day. "~!y dad takes me to the racetrack Jn. field so I can watch you," ahe told him. "Once we bet $2 on Unconscienct, and we won $10.40." "I don'I have a horse,· bot I toot Jesson1 onct," she said. "I'll take you riding sometime,'' be pr<>mlsed her •• "Okay,'' she exc1aUned. B<lore lhey j>Orted be ldsaed lier·Jg•in. Sbe was •bo\11 as opeechl ... U a lltUe glrl ~fd·be. - Bui she blurted, "I love him" to tile others In the room. And for Let Lappin, It w11 1 dresm come true. Liddy and McCord were the only defen- dants to remain through the four-week trial last January. The other five pleaded guilty early in the trial. Liddy, convicted on six counts of con- spiracy. burglary and illegal wiretapping, stood with arms folded as the prosecutor told the jud&e that "Of the seyen, he -was the one of background and Position and it made his conduct the m o s t blameworthy." 1 The maximum sentence would be 50 years and $40,000 for Hunt and 55 years and $50,000 for the others. Hunt1 a d~rated former C 1 A operative and ex-White House consultant, made an emotional plea that "because of what l did I have lost everything l valued in life, my wife, my job, my reputation." (Hunt's wife died in an airplane crash shortly before the trial began in January.) . The letter came as an apparent surprise to McCord's own lawy~ and the judge rec~ court for 20 minutes. before proceeding with .the seatenclng and motions that went along wltli-it. "Watergate was no< a CIA <JjjeraUon," said McCord, a former CIA agent . "I know for a fact it was not," he add· td calling attention to the fact that four of • the defendants are of Cuban background and participated in the Bay or Pigs invasion of 1961. Last Rites Held For Chad Dillon, Accident Victim Funeral services were beld Wednesday in Huntington Park for NewP,Ort Beach resident Chad Dillon, 59, one of three men who died in a fiery Newport Freeway crash Saturday. Mr. Dillon, who lived with his wife, Virginia, at 300 Cagney Lane, was rldini in a car with his fatber-iD-law, William Allcrd, wben a truct-lrlller blew a Ure, &mObed through the ~ler divider and crashed head oo Into 11'e car. Both Mt. DWoa and Mr. Alford were killed Wtanily and ~ driver Charles Aguinaga, ol Stanton, burned to deatb at the acone. . Mr. Dillon was vice president end general manager of Latcbford Glass Company In Walnut P4tk and • board director of Latcblord l'1ckaae~pany In Lot AnlJelea. He ind hi• wU lved In Newport Beacb for six moo • He II survived by 1111 widow, a oon, James of Georlla aad e I 1 b t gnuidcblldren. ' Signal Oil wants to develop about 1,500 ac:cs of BQlsa Ba} area behind the tidal gate-dam and must get tidal insurance for it, he explain$!. A tidal insurer rBilfbt hesitate to insure Signal if two state commissions -lands and coastal -disagree on whether the tidal action takes place in channels behind the dam, he added. Tiylor wanted the pennit map line to be drawn from 1,000 yards in from mean high tide line, but not the added 1,000 foot arc around lands in Bolsa Bay. The commissioo split on the question 6 to 5 with the majority for Taylor's sug- Taylor said the action would be com- patible with the state lands finding about no tidal action and wouldn't jeopardize any land deal!, \ Commissioner Donald Bright 'Of La Habra had argued at length that there was tidal action in the area. Dr. Bright is a professor or marine biology at Cal State Fullerton. and commercial buildings. "' ; .• c.o..:mdlmen will belln tbelr review 10f the proposed budget April 9, II they lo!" low Wyno's recoinmendatloD5. That r&l view '"111 continue through the sp.._ They 1111111. adopt the budget by June IMi! • Owner's Wife Dies '""' ,. ,,I-4 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Frances .\., Klein. wile.of the owner or the San rne,o · Chargers football team and Nati<Pd.' General Corp., Is dead of 1 cerebi:li hemorrhage at 50. "<'k"\11 Super Fine lounge Chairs Evory Hom• DISlrYts A Fino Lounge Ch1ir. The Very Fino1t In lounge Chairs Aro Available Now At Ted von H1mort, Inc. Such Fino Upholotery Line1 A1 ••• W001DMARK . SHERRILL HEN)lEDON ' And 0th.rs Aro Av1ilabl1 For lmmodi1t1 o.r. .. ry. DREXEL-HERITA6~ENREDON-WOODMARIC-ICARASTAH --------NEWPORT IEACH e ' • • IJJJ wtJTQ..IFF 01.. "4t-20IO l0,.1 S.M1y 12·11101 M2.t0ll lJ\CiUNA IEACH e ,., NOl'ftt co.isT HWY. 10,.1 S••f 12-11JO) 4t4-6SSI 494..1111 TORRANCE e , 'IMt HAWTHORNl ILVD • J,..lltt -I • . ~ . . ~ • DAD,'1' l'ILOT EDJTOIUAI. PAGE • Unjustified Attack . . .. Al ForJ!it .,.. a llllrdware stor• near the lrcFad· d•D1l\'harf,1fe1s Ileen 4"'lnd town for>., Ion& ~·· , He W'u a councilman for four ~ t1~rlng the mid 1960.. He got dam~ hard by" llon MJ:Iniila 'In 1968 and then lost again m 1970 to Howlrd Rogers. Forgit's years on the council were marred by vitriol· ic harangues that accompliabed lllUe toward resolving the issues al bsnd. , . Since that last eleCUon, Forgit has steered cl!'I' oi active participation in community affail\ preferring ID· stead to take what too Often are Inappropriate, ill·ln· formed pot sliot. at nrious i:ify offlclalsthrougb "l paid ad•ertlsemenl in a local weekly Jfaper. I · , This month, liowever, has seen Forglt surface agalil Into the political arena. He teamed with Lido Isle' risident' and real estate speculator ~dje • .T~'b to form a group oppo~lng the clly planning stafrs proposal to' downzone some of the older areas of the city. .. • It w"'-Jn· fact, ~ouncilman PJul Ryckoff who/.ro- . cposed I.be ~~.5 zoning concept, !or Bal~ lslan . It was Vice Mlyor Rogers who suggested ii be considered for Balboa. ., • .Forglt claimed to have 250 ~pie supoonlru! bis position. He mentioned only two names, llaishall Duf. field and Mrs. J01Mtpb. · • Duffield Thursday flatiY denied be had any part or wanted any yart of Forglt!s attack. Mrs. Joseph, too, said sb~(llllld• no support him. City officials imniedlately came· to Wynn's defeMe. So did numerous private citizens. • That left Forgit In a jlfetty familiar position. Out· In left field all by himself. And that's very likely .U· actly where be belongs on this one. Costly Delay -- " There are a lot of peop~ who feel the same ·way Forgit feels abollttbe proposals to,~ate R-2 (duplex) zones and replace· them with an R.'1'.5 zone that redu~ the ;size of new b\illdlnga,.·although lt does allow tiyo uni~lo be built oh.duplex lots. • · There was a lot of inconvenience caused when the Orange . County &anitation 'District started laying a new sewer line through Newport Beach's Mariners Mlle. Parking w"" banned on both sides of the street and l;n1dges Wen! builtpver holes. · Those people are being• giveii repeated chances 19 express their Views In a seeming!)' endless string of puli- Uc hearings conducted by •pla!lnlng commissioners and councilmen now through June. But that apparently isn't J,~ enouib for Forgit. 1?'1ere were, at the time, a Jot of promises made, too. D~ct officials vowed to expedite the project. And, mdeed 1! seemed for a while that they were. Crews mo~ed qµ\ckly laying that piP." from the Arches toward the Ball!i>a Bay Club on Pacific Coast Highway. He took another che~p sbqt . · week by laying the "blame" for downzonlng on · City Manager Robert L. Wynn ·and saying Wynn ou'ght to be fired. Pressures to slow down growth In this community started long before Bob Wynn took office less than two years ago. He didn't dream up the idea of updating the . But now, things seemed tA> have stopped abruptly. While some parking on I.be Inland side of I.be highway has been restored, traffic is .till speeding down the parking lane on the water side. general plan. ~ , ·-... ~ The sanitation district should not forget abou\ its promise. It should remember that each day with no park· mg .is .costly to ,the-many .busines886 along the route. . -' . . : .. Who En j iJyi· -f, ~~Those. 'FrOO' Best Things?'~- F NEY J-.n~~ TlioqMI at Lari•: . It may be true that the best lhhi&B tn life are free, but the PoOr are too armous to enjoy them, and the rich too busy. • • •• I · What ii "moral authority"? ~It is j tomething In a peraoo thal, upoo ~ f\rll ~ mates us w-e lenlbly'Uiat he or she form a good • op'""'" of UB. I r.-.-• • 'tlbeli readeil ask' boW> I acquired the ...,..,.. to the word- qull colW11111, I quote Fnmkllli P. Adama' bonelt ... ply on the o Id.. "Infonnattoa, P1east11 program : ' "A great part of the tnformaUoo I have wu acquired by looking up aomelblng and flndq something elae on the way." • • • • · Most argumeots fail to penuade because. thty are u:changei of ignorance nxre than exchanges of opinion -and every.body· pre£er1 bis own ignorance to .omebody else's. • • • When teachers strike, my sympathies • • . • J.l!.lal} 'Gloomy ,Gus • 1'be la~ ictivlty <ii Ms. Margo • sk!llinl tans tbe can -aDd. tbe cbampagriie, hors d'oeuvrea, punch and cooties, too!. She seems to have the city councll 11111 the staff .,.. she lrints ' them. Whal'• comlni nett! t .. . N • • ltJ"'alit11 ~'1-estions · Spark Resifi,.atlens ,, .. ~ I ' . . ' . • , Tern.pest Ove_r Te.ache·r Credentials Doring the past several months, three plaints of petty theft or insubordination mittee to determine what action should members of the California Committee on ( ) Teacher credentials have quit in protest. to drunkenness, drug abuse, or lewd con· be taken -whether the individual's Resigned In disgust. RUS WALTON duct teaching credential> should he continued, Each of the three believes that the com-Irl 1970, there were 5,000 such cases. In or revoked or suspended or (ln the case mittee's four-member majority has -_ 1971 the number rost: to 5,500. It is of a new applicant) denied . displayed a consistent and improper pat-estimated that the 1972 total was about During the past several years, more tern ot permiuive-· Scott, Long Beach, and Fenton Williams, 6,000. than half of the cases heard by the com-oess. 'lbe pennis-Carmichael. Of that inonthly average of 500 cases, mittee bave been °closed" by 1 f..3 vote. I the about 400 were minor and were bandied ci-·• me·~·g no actloo tak the 1~ 1 v e De 11 • Y TREY comprised the minority of the by the committee staff. '-""N, Clftlll en; ..... charge, bas resulted body that nll•cio" on the approval or dividual was permitted to return to the in allo:fr. known ,...__, B classroom. denial, revocation or suspension, of ETWEEN 60 and 100 cases were ~off-""" Oc :! credentials for teachers charged with serious~ to get the attention of the rr WAS lbla habit of permllslveness, P!Of•ss!~i'cooc1uct, moral turpitude or other Wlj>rolesslonal commldoe's ·~>ecutly~ secr¢ary; ~ COllBi~tlj, taken by a ._, vote, that art li.luicuvely oo their aide, because conduct. . ..~ dlfJ!P.led of at !fiat level. ' cauted 11.».mlnorl!JI I<> resign In protest. nobocl1 I ever heard Of went into ~ ~~ ~ I '"1ere are ;Jlpproxlmately. I I 0 ' O O O ', ~lii!iitc~;"20 to.U, <acl! moi>tl), Jira f Al !-amt "'9U~ tn his letter of ~I the ochoo1a JIU c ~eotialled teachers In the al4te. Each .cuiaW~· ~. ~'1:'11* 0dealt , with · ,.,tgnal!\lilt ~ to be 1 party to a ~ or • ~ey. • ' ' •, Thetbr..i""-""n~r .. •--' dlttlhcome•na:.~rtt~.5,00e ;:_ortlalamlscon-co--.ty-. pr<il\i~ -~'"""'.. pm: n,. completely in-,.,_, ... ..: d , 'ffl'!~ ,...., ~are : w1_1; ....,,, u.-~ , ~ mol.eatat:I 1:'~ul~~-· ;1At1 ~ own. There are, he A .-al t1 someone w • ., oesn t Mrs. Dorothy Gibson, Upland, Larry mlttee. Those cases ·rit!ge from com. er,.llC.'SUS" wt• got~ µit com-t;trtaln,l\jgh standards of moral ~~{~1~~ New' 'A' dv1·se' r ·s' ··n· v'' .• ~et,_n. a" m. -.... H ~:~~~:::~~::!~=~ me of IJllian Hellman'• lo~y line in her ~:~~~~ht the resignations of the three play, i 1nie Autumn Garden," when a -Nb female teachers were charged grown-up dsuaJ>ler ukl her mother if WASHINGTON -An estimated 20,000 The NaVy's Idea of "winding down" the with prostitution. One had offered herself · she had ~ lboUght ol divorcing her di!· civilian experts are quleUy replacing the ( J for $100 a night, the other's price waa ticult busblnd: the ~ shook her .military advisers who are coming borne JACK ANDERSO""f, U.S. role , according to the memo, ia to $50. The majority voted to continue their head vlgoroully: "Dlvon:e, oevei: -from Vietnam. I D d e e d, knowledgahle 1'1 . recruit clvlllaos to assist the Vietnamese credentials. murder, often!" sources tell us"tbe figure eventually may _ ~ ' to run the.ir Navy, handle t.Selr' military -A male teacher Wll! charged with •·" -·~· ~~ -~'"' to recogolze he higher. supplies Bild equip their warships. lewd conduct. He plesded no contest to ~~l;Jlol ..,.,. uupl> lie wrote last December about secret spend a year in Vietnam. In \a typical An Air . Force memo . appeals for soUdq an undercover agent in a public Montilgne11 lnjunctkm that you can't win Pentagon plans to memo, the Defense Electronics SappJy civlllan volunteers to go ti;> Vietnam as restroom. He was allowed to go on in talking about younelf: "For 11 you keep military advJs. Center offers higher psy _"there la'a 25 "ammunition" eaper!S, "mllitary•person-teaching chlldreo, by a H vote . belittle younell, you are believed; Bild 11 era, posing u civil· perC"'1t differential" _ anif. piomlaes nel" llllDlier• and aircraft apeclalists. -A female teapier, known to be a you praise yourself, you are disbelieved." -tam, in South Viet-"re-e I t righ'·" after n.·~ ' "swinger and, a switcher" was charged mpo,men ~ =ex· SINCE msny of"·-military thha in '· nam after the cease-perts return: peclalla in t ~ thes wi v g oral copu1t1Uon with several Irw in Goes-Straight - fire. Now we have 'l'be "pol!lltive RecruiUng Lists" show 8 ti c Villao clo ·will be men at a "swlilgers' party." The ma· Obtained addiUonal "large numbers" of oPmlngs, the memo worklnt. Deal!' Viet. Cong areu. ~Y jority voted to let her continue ·es a -details from tntemal Urfles for "military compooenls," add· resumJ>!loi! o1 fighting could result m teacher. Pentagon memos. Ing· •"A high ri their c.apture. One of the American Most of the new . · P ority, urgent re-prisionen just refeased in Ranoi was a MR. SCXY,l"J', who is the principal at adviJers w i 11 ·be \ qtllrement exlstl to fll,l th~e positions in civJUan employe of Lear·SiegJer, cap-Douglas A.1{e.wcomb Junior High School, Ab, the youog! Alwsys seeking new (' ) recrlllted from the armed forces but wW the shorteat possible lime. lured In 1969, Long Be~f,b. ls convinced that he and go to SaJadD. as· employes of such cor· A NAVY memo explains more We Uked officials whether the .agony Mrs. Gitlion and Fenton .WUllams lhriJll to the horror of their parents. And; now Newsweek mag8%ine reports lb41 A:R'l' HOPPE porations as m , Sperry-Rand, Lear-cauUously that civilians are being over our POWs might be repeated all represent· the values and the standards Siegler, Nortbrov and NHA, Inc. Some recruited "to assist in winding down the over again If civlllans on the Pentagon desired by the vast majority of people , the nge 11n011g our youth thele«!ays Is 'still another cllemlcal tuni'oo they've "----------"" advisen, however, will actually remaln U.S. involvement in South Vietnam!' _ payroll should be captured. 0µr arwwer and paren~. and teachers and school ad- on the Pentagon payroll. as if aending more Americans to Viet-was a shrug, a smile and the assuranCe: mlnlstrators, in California. discovered -alco-hol. · So Mr. Wasp turned his son oo to the Tbe Defense Department is actively nam wlll ·10rnebow decrease the "i~ "Well, this tlme, they are all volun-The seven members of the credentials recruiting civilians from its ranka to volvement." leers." committee are appc>inted by, and report to, the state Commlasion on Teacher PreparaUon and Licensing. T h e • You can lplal• hard at111f. And in rio Um<, lrwin could what t11la has -• belt. down a cauple o1 martinis before IA thetr poor psr-dljuler just ss well as bis parents.. epts. And u ·you ol course, alcohol, unlike pot, olteo p • ' w lf J d • d? cao't, aimply take t made Irwin aggressive and belllgereot. . ris oners e are eopar ize e the cut ol young Ir· Two weeks later, he was arrested with a Jn ... _ couple ol chwna for tosaing a brick "Now-f.to had ~ha \\'illdow l"hil• GO a "F.""· To the Editor; been d r I( II n I . , "Well, k!'ill will he kldl, ha, ha," ssid An article on the llnt Piii• of the lbrollch ..u.., for Yeart1 maJorllll in M.r. Wssp, ballinr him oat ol jail. "To ¥arch l edllloo of the DAILY PILOT l brick --~-· hiotlca -•ce· tdl> the truth I ~t Into the.same k1Dd of atated military authorities "fear' for the ove, wuuwu1l1 macro .t r--.... ,.•pa'-~-when l WB! your age!' and pol amotlng. HJa p&{<Ob hado't -~ --safety of the men not yet released (from spoken to hhn In mocitha. BY NOW, Irwin hJd developed a 110-a· =.. ";~h d~~ ~~I l:::\ne! SO lT looked like ""°ther family .....,. ~ay barroGm habll. To llUPl)l>rt 1~ be went througb llley could threaten the ,., he •··-1 .... went 111 "Ol'k for ao Insurance company, when Irwin ataa•= In t -·, oo.,.. · cut Ills ~ and 'married the girl he'd well-being of lbooe still behind ban. But at bla parents glassy.eyed and Ill"' been llfinl with tn sin., noaetheless •.. " And It went on to tell nounced: "God blea Preaidenl Nixon:" Mr. Wup boppUy spent > a.fortwe on what some of the prisoners had gone "Oh, Irwin," said Mrt. Wasp, wringbig the weddlng. "Jt1s Worth it," be laid through. her hands, "You've been smoking that proudly, "inowing lrwtn wW make How could UPI allow such a story to he drtadfill mereyawanna again." good," released to J1eW1papen? 'l'h<J dellberate- "Nope" salt Irwin will\ dlint!l'· "I And 1rwtn did. By tbe lime be wu IO, ly jeopardlJed the u ... and well-being el jUll ....;...... a hall. gallon GI Rlifile." ~d ·reached the U.-maninl-lunch-the -attll tn prlooo campo JUI! to have And with tllat he fell Oat 001.bll &lciO. te..i. At* be lloolgbt .i, tbe -tnn-a lloly, and they admitted Ill There has lit.' Wup looked dowu at the bod)' ol dies ood dpr1. True. he anMed too to be -llmli on lreedom of the pms bil unoontclouo IOD and for the. flnl Ume mucJ>, drank too mudl iod .. ..., -much, """'~e's htaltll, well-belol 11111 Uva In yurt bla .,,., gleamed 'l!llh pride. hut there'• no teltJbi what hetgbts be . depend oo hi "The kid's not .u.ied, -·" he llld -hive relChtd -If hi llOck>, drop-KAli' WAGRER to )!rs. Waop )lappUy. ''lie~~" •peel lltad II C. . , 1111 DUlini wa1 attributed to acuta WUN JllWl!I ~ into the .....,ila ot the liver, clnnl< iWPbln.nii kitcbal the Dt1t momiai.. ... WllP ot 1'e bmll llld terUary ~ al !he -wallinl fer him. "Well; 1 ,_. ,n:'! brain.. • roally tied ooe-oo lul nigh\, eh, -1 be said. I •1Yeab," llSd Jrwln. ''Miid U amQb?'' "Sinob what!" uked Mr. Wup IWlPtdoofl1. "JUI\ a c1c.,.11e. It'• the 111. thine now.'' \ "&ire. lllJ'O, -. Ha,,. -GI m*. Now about tllla -•JOll' ... -swllllna. A .--*II>' auallt to • dr1nk pw:opwtJ." ''WllU." said Mr. Wup cooaollnalY I~ Ille f\mnl, "at lout he clldo't wute his lift U I loall'l>aJred. poHinoidDc, peecealk, ~th food out. II "Y•, clear," aakl lira. Wup, dabbing al her.,.., "I alw1J1 had filth he'd turn out all r1'bl u ~ u he bad cm loving pano111.,-. "Y• bot," aid Mr. Wup aquarlnc his lllollMon. "& 1111 a Clllp Gil Iba old bloet." . Se._I l'reuter To the Editor: .hgardlng both the "School Trans!er Foucllt" aitlcle, March 8, Bild Jetter to the e&tor from Janet Goldberg, March 16; r feel that -vave mlsun- derslondinp alst. IT SEEMS now that Mesa Wooda has received unlavorsblt cr!Uclam from fn. dlvlduala wbo wen DOI ot lbla meetlq. llmoltoool!Om Dom all corners haa doud- ed the i..e. The lllae la what declaloo fl In the beat ln!A!reslll of our children. Whl1e I aaree that moll chlldreo adapt MAILBOX . well to change, Mesa Woodl Is atill new. Moat of the cbildreo have alreadY made some change tn transferrln& Into Ibis school ayalem. It would seem then that a transfer of lbla magniNde allould only occur 11 ahooluiely _.ory. That re- matns in question. i.iesa Woods aludents are betns tnnderred out ot Bear Street School ao that chllclren from the Larwio Traci, wlJlch la DOW beJDg bull!, can be admitted. In the end, Bear Street Bild P.11JtriM ldlaail -r not• evarbOUae cbildrm north cl the frMwoJ. Within only four l't#I, ¥eoa Woods and Larwln ;swn to the praent extent; aWt only a small percentage of the resi entlal land available. In years to <;ome, the pJIMed medium clenalty "'°" on lbla aide of the freeway ~ nects· 1ltate the bulldlnc ol ., addltlOoal et .. mentary acbool. There to already land ftoerved ror lbla -· The present plans will only he for a few yeora at bH\. 1 am reaU, oorry to see so many peo- ple , .. euo, to the!t own inlereata Bild •• their own emotional feelings. This is not Ii comporiloo ot Paularino and Bear Str.et schoola, It Is DOI a coolest of my acl!ool la beuer tlian your school Again, the lui!e la wbethetror nol lbla la the best aolutlon to the ever changing population oeeda. While I feet the sch9ol district Is trying to act tn the best Interests of the chlldren, the parents of those children have every right and in fact the ruponalbUlty to eumine the school board'• declllon1. JUDITH B. COSENTINO, Mesa Woods Parent B one•t Man To the Editor: . In these days wilen Diogenes would have hid an even harder Ume finding an bonest man (l'w Just had my purse snatcbe<I), I'd Uke to pay public trtbllte to a mechanic narl\ed Paul Roybal 11 the Texaco Station. 1740 W. Coast-lllghwa;r inC..-dellllar. I seol my ear to be waxed by Danny (who has done I good 'job for me lor 18 years) who Is now at the Texaco Station, and asked illm to have the mechanic i.palr the blinkeri and tail IJ&hts which weren't -kln1. He could have charged me the 17 plus he quolcd, hut when 'the car was returned the bill was only $2. Paul ts an honest man, who foond he had been Incorrect In diagnosing the t,..ble, 11111 charaed me accordlngfy. JOSEPHINE L. FOWLER members of the 15-member Commission are appointed by lhe Governor. QiJ:otes . Kitten EUlt, LA. woman r a e e drlver-wWornei's Ub has deviated so far from what It' was jmeant to be that· it's ridiculous. nn tiOt out-to challenge men's ego ... alt I Wfnl fo do la finish first ," Dan Langfbrd; L A. -"lt ls a frightening jhOUght that solitude la becoming • rlu'e commodity . What value is some of our progress if privacy ii sacrificed?" DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wc:rd, PVbLilhtr T~1 kcn'il, Edllor BarbaTG Krdbich Editorial PQOt Edilor- Tho edltorlal po.J::t of the n.il)' ('Uot let~ to lnronn and ttlmu· r11 11 rHden by 1~tlng thll ne'ltapilJltJ"I oplni0r111 an? cam· menll:I') un topic. o( lntt!/'OI' arid 3.lttn1fle&nCI!, b)' pruvldlq a forum tor tne l!X~lon of our reacltl't' opinions, and by 1uwentin1i tru• dlvel"llf' \1leWp!'lnta o( Informed ob- Mrvtl't and 1paktsmen on topics ol the d~. Friday, March 23, 1973 No Secr~t To Pap~rs, Aide Says· wamlqg, "t;ap leCl"'et-senBi· live," stainpecl on the Penta• P papero wu actually "a very lo!' level of cWallic,.. tion," A)'I tile man who wpe:r. vised Ille V!etnain war study. Mor1nD 11alperin -at the --coaspiracy end lhe!t Vial, of Daniel Eli-. and Anthony Rua8o Oil Thuro- clay llllt in government circles f}lRIEFS it Wilt! that "141>-" Bodies Recovered ,.. meant a document contained no supeMe<Tel clala gathered by i.. tellileS The body of one of four young Navy men killed.in a cave-in nearly six meks E•f,~ 88and R · ~ in Sari Diego is carried up Sunset Cliffs. Tbe.cave·in was not discovered un-~. usoo are ac-cusecl of copying the top<ecret a passerby nolicod a shoe-clad foot protruding from the sand. Pentakoo study of U.S. in----=---=----------=----=----------- volvement in Vietnam in 1969. when bolb were employed as researchen on govermn<tll projects for the Rand Corp. , Murdered Family Mourned Mother ... Seeks Job OnCHP DAILY PILOT 5 .. Quake Pt·ed.ictlon . . . ~ • ·Nc,t .Shaking Town HOLLISTER (UPI) ~ The HARAIS SAID he-hos seen SACRAMENTO (AP) -A folks in "the • .,,.thquake catUe stampeded and fissures yoang Sacramento mother bu capital of ti.e nation" w,?c't open In the earth in previous decided ISbe wants to make a -too im..,.ed i.y. g..ernment quake•. career with the californla ~ lclenUJta• prediction the ir The U.S. Geological Survey Hlgbway Patrol -whicb lw CALIFORNIA con\munlty will be 11\aken by expert& said the predicted an all-male hiring policy and a moderate quake In coming tremor would ooly rattle saya it "wlll fight" to kliep tt. months. dishes and furniture, not cause Jennie SchuJtbe.Js, 27, filed a "'nley (the scientists) prob-structural damage. suit In u.s. Di>ltict Court here Sor• Adm:ts ably j\l$1 want lo show that "People in the are a Thuraday, asking the court lo ~ ~ they are doing something," shouldn't do anything," said bar the CHP eiamlnatlon until said Mayor Earl ,Holt, noUng Dr. ruchard Fiske1 chief of the she has been allowed lo al.!o Killi• M that the area has averaged Office of Geochemistry and take the test. ng Om about two moderate earth-Geophysics at the Survey. She claims she Is one of LONG BEACH (AP)_ A 37_ qnal:es a year aiDce the 1930s. "They have quakes like this several Women barred from all the time out there." year-0ld man who admitted THE PRED"CTION that H d f oth k . t .. i.; .. .,. the exam and that the . . ~ a e sal our er qua es rn a'ctk: was a case of illegal slashing his mother's tbro1at temblor measuring 4.5 on the the 4.0 to 5.0 range occurred in di imina 1 with a broken wine bott e, · Richter scale would hit this the same general area in the sex scr · tion, v olating stuffing her dead body into a farming area 100 miles south past 15 months, giving scien· federal civil rights laws. trunk and dumping the trunk of San Francisco within "the tists at the National Center for She has requested a Jury into the ocean, has a record next several months" came Earthquake Research, Menlo trial. of thefts and violence, police from the U.S. Geolo~ical Park, the infonnation to ' James T. Ford, Mr s. say. . SurveyinW·~'·gton D edl t 'he Schultheis' la~er, s 11 id ROnald Cleve Lovell was =u•u ' · • pr c ano~ r. ,. The fore(ast -the first Thursday that had filed taken into custody Wednesday, specific earthquake prediction HOLT SA 1 D the only the suit after losing an appeal officers said, four days after· by federal scientists -was precaution he planned was to before the State Personnel chlldren playing at a L-Ong for a quake centered in a hilly "advise those that have good Board, which upheld the Beach marina disco\"el'ed the sparsely settled fann, ranch bourbon to put it in a safe . CH P's contention that male tnmk cqntaining the body of and vineyard area some 20 place." sex is a legitimate job Madia McLeister, 56. miles southeast of here. Hq said all the town's 8,500 e fnnoeent qualification for CHP officers. Lovell has a long police "That's interesting," said residents will do is to make · MILL VALLEY (AP) -A firm and a long·time member son was a former college No bearing bu yet been set record and was admitted to rancher Hector Harris, whose jokes -"like Heck, my wife ! Mill Valley couple and their of the Mill Valley Police music student. for the case, be aaid. Metropolitan State Hospital at acreage ts' located near the makes a bigger shake than ~ FRESNO (APl -Dr. Laney Boyce Jr., a prominent ~ no psychiatrist, has been loond lnnocellt <i murder by a Super- son, murdered here a week Reserve. Ruth Scbalk>ck, 56, Brent William Bedayan, 22, "Now the burden or proof is Norwalk for two years in 1967 predicted epicenter. "We get that when I come home" -· was the daughter of a one· of Mill Valley, has pleaded in· on the highway patrol to prove after being accused of at· quite a few earthquakes. When when the quake hits since ~ ago, were mourned at rites at· time Mill Valley city coun· nocent to murdell charges in that only men can do this kind tempting to murder his they come, they come, that's they're used to tremors that : tended by some 400 persons, cilman and thelr l&-year-old the three killings. of work," Ford said. mother's thlrd husband. all.'' siie or bigger. 1 ' !or Court jury h ... e. Batre had been a<CU&ed in including a dozen local police _______ .:._ ______ _:~ ______ _;_ ________________ _:.:_ ________ _::::.:__;_=-----: officers. -! the Ocl. :ie -~ " Danton "Dutth" McCoy, 43. The two had scuttled at the home of Boyce's ex-wife Jean, and Boyce argued that he shot Mc- Coy in sell-<lelense when Mc- Coy ~tacked him. f eNoBufs SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state we 1 f a r e department I awarded a San Francisco finn a $45.00> contract without com- pet!Uve bidding and approved s~ed-up payments, says a state !)lficlal in a letter obtain· ed ~ The Associated Press. 11iJ! agre..-nent waa with Mc- Kinioy and Co., a San Fran- ciscO cooaulting rirm hired by the sOcial Welfare Department in August <i wt year. e Uagee Trial SAN FRANCISOO (AP) - The'Clefeme..,..,. final argu- mems today In the murder- k\dnap trial of Ruchell Magee, the "other defendant" in the Atutela Davis case. The 33-year-old black San QuetlUn prison inmate is chatged \\'ith participating in a bl(lody escape attempt £rom the f.!arin County Courthouse on /ollg. 7.1970. in which Super· ior (::ourt Judge Harold Haley and :Une other persons were shot; lo death. • • .,ART olKuNo (AP) -A Bay Am Rapid Transit system di· rectl>r has resigned, saying the ~stem's staff is unquall· fiedllo handle problems which l bav+ arisen since service start* ed. 11 spokesman said. A(nold Anden!on. 60. with BART since its 1957 inception, annplced h i s resl~ation Th:uf9day, after the transit sys.- tern's board voted down a $200,000 program to set up or· ganizational mechanisms to apeed up BART's improve- ment rate. Full Masonic services were held Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Schallock and their son Daniel , who were ' shotgunned to death outside their burning home I a st Friday. Following the Masonic rite, the Rev. Dr. Michael Taylor read briefly from the Bible and from Christian Science works. No reference was made to the manner of the trio's death. Schsllock, 61, was a partner in an Oakland food brokerage Smudge Pot Pollution Law Sought SACRAMENTO . (AP) - Agricultural smudge p o t s would come under stricter air lfO!lution regulations if the legislature passes a bill in· troduced Thursday by Sen, Craig Biddle {R·Riverside). Biddle said the purpose of the bill is to give county boards more authority to crack down on negligent users of orchard or citrus grove heaters. He said he introduced it at the request of the San Bernardino County Board of supervisors. It is already unlawful for a person to discharge into the atmosphere large quantities of any contaminant which ls as dark or darker than the shade designated as "No. 1 on the RingelmaM Chart." The bill would ertend the prohibition to smudge pots even though they do not pro-- duce unconsumed s o l l d carbonaceous matter in excess or one gram per minute. It is SB 515. t:Hair Raiser Style Comb a Sliocker SACRAMENTO (AP}-Using electric hair styl- ers can be a hair raising and possibly fatal experi· ence, reports the California Consumer Affairs De- partment. The state a~ency reported Thursday on "so me shocking results ' of a Consumers Union test of 32 hair stylers. The report said the stylers displayed "current leakage" eyen when the switches were off which could cause a fatal electric shock if the ap- plllJlce Is accidentally dropped in a sink lull of water. l6 n I • Town and Country Cutlery offer. v ... I wl1h to obl1ln a frff Town and Counlry knife. 1 understand 1 ctn pureh••• 1n •ddltlonel piece of fl,,. cutrtry each time I buy 11gnt g1llont or more of 911ollne ttom vour •talion. City Sia.. rZlp•---· ' .-f'" I ' Fiii exit end •Ion tl'lll coupon and We• II to • pt,,klMUno Unton 11 tc. Uon, Tftt .,.11tr wOI gfvt you ~r Ctlolot of a T°"fl'I Mid Ocxln\r1 icnlft fNt with • flll+11P of I R•lton• ot ntq{t of UnlOn 7t f•tolln.. Thi• olltt 1xplfl"• Aprll 7, 1973. Llmlt: ont CQl.lpon per IWnlly, Put a man with spirit on )'Olll'side. The Sph It of 76. ~;:· I ... -r" •• 'tQL 66, NO. 82. 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES •" ~£.! • • FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1973 c TEN CENTS . ' J ~ s . fAfr POiiution ·~es~. Engin¢e~ .Disaster,":· ' ' ' . inga on programs 1o ·meet red..:.i 'clean air standards. ' ' But· Marth; 'Mio frequently tikP.S •ex- treme paSlUon& OD envtrodmentel issues~ SU!]ltjsiOgly C81Df oot agalns~ gasollne rati . •''~i protiab1i add a few ~ gas, borqer-~, bot.gas dellvCJ'YD}en, petroleuiti 'OOotleigela, and manutac!lll'- ers of ~me'gas tanks," be .prec;UCted. "'If yoo truly be~eve :ill' · l"l\tiOnil!C w:ould work1 you are-under.~timating. the .. . ,t__ cleverness, innovative ability, brillance, industry and delight that would be ap- plied in beating a bureaucracy attempt- ing a'ucb foollsbness. Marth, ooe"<lf the few prlvaie ciUzena 1o testily before the federal panel, fore- cast that pollutants would actually in- cr.aae br 30 toos per day li rationing were attempted: , "Every house would have·a ,farm--type gas t;ank in its garage or backyard. Every iode,~ndent trucker would be busy filling Innian8 Exchange · Gunfire ~ WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (AP) - A government spokesman said , today that 00.e of the heaviest . exchanges of_ gun- fire ·oCCurred overnight at three ·federal roadblock .....,,..-oh Ute perimeter 'of Wounded'Knee, ·which baa l!etn o!;clipied by ,Indian "militants .for more ~;three weeks. ,' ........ -...... otlldll, oald ... "'"* el. gunll.,.-Were -\ c:mfd- ruliil lmd abbui S«.h£1 " .,WeM ·Said Uta~' the. (uilllre h-om Jn. di.ans ha~ not~.~ lrOm .bunkers. ~ Iha! there were· ~cat!OIJll -the .Jrijl!abs were movini toward the ~al ootpost.s. Webb said he "was not aware of any In- juries suffered in the ei:qhange, whic!h he desCrlbed as. "one· of· u.; heaviest night actions of the siegt." ~ It was· the second consecutive .night of gunfire on the vjllage ~er. On Wednesday, an estimated 500 romi.ds were exchanged in about an hour. . . Meanwhile, a conUngeht .of Sioux In· dians due Swlday in Wounded Knee for religious c.eremonies. will force. a test for government officers, surrounding the oc· cupied village, Indian leaders have mr these tanks with out~-atate sui)pJie9. ~ state gas taaes would disappear. Petroleum ru<s would prolilerale. Vebicle miles :tra\!tl~ would go up 8J pj!Ople searcll 1heir nelghborbood for gas." Instead, he suggeated t!lat the-problem be attacked from the source -. 'the auto- mobile. Tllll sfrici 1m polldilon stan- dar<ij'sl\ol!ld.lle ... ~·911 m1 can, ac' cording 1o Marth, who l>elleves this· is more teclmicl\lly !~)>le tha!1' rationing. "Perhaps one or tl)e greatest errors ' ' . . Cong?J!ss made was to allow too liberal a ~ tq. be pppllect too late, result- ing · "1 allowing manufacturers to pile gimmlclra' on aisl!ni engines with nine mll .. perogallon perl<\fD'ance rather Utan b?lnging O\!i a revised heat cycle form ot. pOWer plant, .. be.:said. One other Way to ~uce pollution is to stop growth in the South Coast Basin. especially Jn .0t;ange COOnty which is be- ing systematica!IY destroyeil by "Los An· gelizailon," according 1o · Marth. Liddy Get~ Sentence Up . ' To 20 Years WASHlljGTON (AP) -A former Nix· on campaign official was sentenced to up to 20 years in tfle Watergate case today but sentencing for another defendant wai, postponed ·atter he said perjui:y had been committed and all those ·mvolved 'had. not been exposed. In a letter r~4 from the bench, defen- dant Jame1 W. McCpl'.d Jr. !lllkl hi! fami- ly feared for his life If be told all h• knew. about Ute political burglary and wiretap- p)ng in June at UcP411Y btad· , , ' ,,. ' "' ~ . • to'i>!ea~.l'!it ~eep quiet. ' ,, ' ' . A!telO ·i.tier., u.~ ~1r1<:1: COurl', J !. einc1* gatf d, Gord06 1 ;) for\iitr White ,Jlouae aldt . leJll COllllS<I) Jo _tile 11b;On ,._ electJ.oh cartipalgD'i finance .commiltee1 a $40,0QO , fine In )clditlon ·to. a · .sentence r3iig!rig lrom sU,,y.ears, el~t mooyi. to 20 years. · , r "~e was poliUcal pressw:e appllid to Ute defendants , to plead guilty and re- main silent," McCjlrd said I!>. ~ letter wbieh he tiad written to Slrlca Mondar,. · "Petj6ry occurred .duril)g." the !rial In matter; highly material to the • very structure, orientall<in ah<nmpact o! the gov~rnment's ~ and to th.e moti!atlori and intent 'of the defen(lant.s," McCord said. . . · .. nouoced. · · · -Ainer!CaiC ladJan Mov~ leader Ruaaell Means madethe ~ent at a news conference in the Wounded Knee Trading Poot Thursday. "Othefs lnvolyed lri ttie. Watergate <>JieraUon were ncit idenllfied during the trial," M~rd said, "W~eh the)' could · ··haV'e'"been:-t>y 'those-testifyirlg'/' · ··· > ' 1 t '· '• j -.• •" t Ml'Ll' Pu'.oT'lt.lf ~ ," r :':l , •• ~. •t···•-,,r·, 'FAMED JOCKEY "vislTs,JtUNtlNGJON• liEACH F.,RmiD ".' I L• Llppln/10; With Wlllle ':'IW'4i-·-~11pon1~r .. ' i... ~. • • : r',J ·'" !.; to~ ',. """ ~ ~ I l • \ I • • • •• ..-1 . t t4· ,~ ..... ~ ~!. ;:-· -\is1100~· .. 'Vts:U§ ... :::~~~r:· ~ t•··· '., .: ... ' .{ tlif~j I ·~ • • • "i , r•· .,.i, , 1,. • o .. • ~" IV'key .. Fill,s Beack1GirTs 'Dr.eam:' ··~1 "'1 ·,·1·1 -""'''• 4 ,.., .• ~ :•.•11 ,,.._,,\JO. I ' ~·· I ,, •••• • · By:TOM GORMAN ' I 1 • : '.' Shoemaker, stindlng geit to• bulle,ljn ~:~; , °'1"" DllW ,... ,..., , .board tha} the students bad prepafed .~~Willie '.Sl)oemakei-made a rare with new•MJ>OI" cllpPioga0 for ' ''Oar appearance Thunday belote a Heroi" smiled •• 'Lee hesitated, malling 1pg, cbeerlng , assembly ' of ·250 sure roUo forget-a ljngll! word. . ' n al Robin woocl School in 1\11>-• He'°Uteb took the sti&• and tlianbd Lee I ~·9!.; , ., ; • !or the \iesi /ntroductlOJI be "had ever -lily the moet.ecttatic •clilld • the recetveil. • ; • luill wu itl-'yell'O!d Lee-Eep»in, Lee beamed wlUt p!jde 111· Ille sa! ·In letter prompted ~ to Ute. lront.row.aeaL ,,.: -- iiliit 'lbe ~. t-U ·Joo.bJ 11m= '!1bil"two-hour stay at:the li?hool ~ the children to a preinler pubic . lllj!jt inade the moat ~cltina dlJ' jn the of an hour-Jong documentary .,;_ blallfil, 1 uti:V the llftli-8rade youngster. ~It Shoemaker said be' is jrying 1o ..U Ille ~not have come ii• better time. mm to a motlon-plcru... dlstrlbutor. AIW 1:ee~....ie the Jetter to· He lben, ipenL ..Otber .J>o~ '"*';.e<lac Sllo¢iaker Jut Ot$11er adlnC' lltm 1o quesUons from the stlidents. ~lo l1!r c!Us, ltc ~ dlld.. "How !1'll1Y horses do yoa "OWll?" 4t.ee'1 tetcber, Mn. Pd·~, 1bea "Sil." ~ad Sh6erila~ and· IO!i1 fmn """ "Whit'•.,... faforlle track!" ,. abC~ bls ·~ 11 the~ l'OUld ''Bill'"°" ,iirll." inean to tbe Utile iJ'rl. ''On ro'I bit on youi'own i?'" ·~maker, the ..-Jd111 JDQS1 .aJt J '-4Y• .. , • ,.. -··· l0clr4YLobllaed. ·-,-<_, ---Y'!'J-don~ rl~,, _.b!l.;1111 "lid'l'bundaY aliii.-i 1M .us.ill the nco.s?" • Sllllll1I, u . Ille ...u.,d-up lo the "Son1eUmes, bal t .io.•c do Yerj "'8." ft\k:nlpbone on_ •Iii• and ~ 'lbe only lblng thal stoppM tlit t.r. ridlo4 her' meniqrllld In~ rap« q1lllllam -Ille~"' the ~ \lloe ' 1'lco ,, . I i • ... '°"'' U!"I~. STEEPLE-WATCHING. Wounded K-S.nt!MI In Key Biscayne, Fla.., deputy White Houie pr~ aeeretary Geraltt L. Warren was asked to comment on the McCord let~..--<He•replied: 1 "It. has . been ·oor consistent poUcy not to comment on matters .in ~· trial or . (See WATERGATE, P,11ge I). .. "According 1o our 1868 treaty and the rights it accords lndian 'people," he said, "more than 500 Rosebud Sioux lndltins will walk past federal roadblocks. They will be anned wiUt hunting equipment and will carry loocl and supplies. II attempts are maile to restrict theill ac- cess, those efforts will be met with force." · 1be return today, meanwhile, of the gavenul!ent's chief .negotiator in the stalemated confrontation apparently did not Indicate any change in the Standoff. AJaistant U.S. Atly. Gen. Harljngton Wood, wt'¥:> bas met with AI¥ leaders.at Woulldocf Knee aeveral tlqles, was to be back in .nearby Pine Ridge, S.D., alter a lflp 1o 'Washington to., report .1o, hi,s Armed_·R-0bbery Suspec1t ~ays . ~Ti"(nes· Are 'f o,ugh' ~mi.rim: Dep-ent • spok01111aD .Tames llarpoter said the return of'Wood "does llOI IDdicate .......arlly any breal: in UM situation.'' . Indiant say they will consider a set- lloment only ii President Nixon talks with them or appoints a · presidential emllilry from among the Sioux 1o work with them. 41 • • Meons also said black milltan.I Angela Dovtl was expected 1o be in South DUola today a'ld 1w0llld tey to enter the village 1o talk 1!l(b the ladJan forces. Postal Kickback Sch£me Probed A,Tootai~ ~U•gobbling gurunan l"Obbed . a COiia M .... aervice station of:~ and the-' ctndy" Thur!iday; settjng o!I a manin1'1tti)lit'~nr ground '1o ~·hat!~ 5_ a.nr. itQday: ; · · 'l11e aua~t was arrested 8f!d )>o9ked on ,.,.piclon of •armed rob)>ery •u . he alleg1\41Y .fl!~ to the scene of. the· crime, driviOg at IO.miles per bout In low, g~ar:. . J > • Oflicer Clay Rosser . identifie\! the auepct as ·Seljle~ W. Bass, 34, of MO(lesto, who Is llvlng at 2176 Newportollivd., while enrol)ed Jn a ~ulrl\ion clasa . 1t Orange Coast College , ,A S,chelor of. Science · de&r.~ In. en- vlronmenta!'tilology from ·a midwestem coilef.• wu !pun\! In the bick seat of Basa s' cat,'amohg otl>Or -I belong- ings, J>Ollce said. . • Basa ...;. wl1h . s'ald he co<l14 -ber ~ of tlie prevloos few boW'I :... 1old ' tne bemli.eil Ol!ICer' ROiS"e1'°lliil {jjjjes LOS ANGELES (AP) -P<etal of-.... ·~~b In bis envlronmeotal biology flcllls and the U.S. attorney'• of!lce are rield -.,. ' 1111'ullptlna an alleged ~ opera-Mee said he 1old tbem·he "" unabl• Uon !nt>Qlvtnc (q~\ 0111Ploref and ell• to fiyd,a )ob In bis ~ty .. he II-HY· ecull•es of llllllling lilt llmj.t; auUtorUJ<s '-"-'on the Gl11lll aJid' adil;;J hi !ias"only -~ -·-~ -· ~-fr left to .... twoireek$. • • • EllorU .,. ~-...,. 1o recover at "How are 1<J!I go!ni to eat on 17?" tile leMI lllnlllkll!J~ lo.. the IUelal o"'"°_ ofllcer ..i.i .b.-ulted-BW. 1 lion. the Los Angeles Herald·Eum!ner . "I've beeo livtng on pow<IeM milk," aald 1oday. 1\-u tlie l"Plf. • 11 ns nol cliscloaed bow the achorne IJlveollgatora said no trace was fOOllll wu aDtc~·1o have beell carried out, nor of tlie * Baa Is icctlstd of taldng from its dmatlan. attendant Michael E. Savu1 17, w6o wu ' " • • • ''I' ~l • • 1· I ......_. Thurs<lav night at the I.erner Oil '1""""'"' ' 'f ' 1' ~Ila~, " ._ ' • O!llcer ·Roller ,oald savasr deoeriptlon of the. bandit wlio eotel-ec! the ltallon at 2300 liewtlO'I mvd.1 aboll\ 10 p.m. 6" Ute suspect. '/' ' . • ! I 1·,. ~ • Bljss' mote) unit is ad,,.cent to .the sta- tion ape! Sava, told or seeing Ute bindlt bead in that , direction alter ordering the attendant to stay in the men's rest room and coont to 500 before coming oot. He said the man bu~ al'OUl)d the sta- tion for about lo minutes until he began coonting the day's receipts eild then ap- proacbed him in&ide ·the amall oil com-pany outlet. " • ; The victim said bis wailant , whipped open his.Jacket, rtvOauag-wbat appeared 1o be a run Md demandeil !bit be put the ~ Into a ~g be!We,Qetlng. "'Ile iho snilcliiil up a tiand!Ul of Toqlsle Rons; ttuf!ing bis mouth and taJldne around the cbocolity masa, while droppiQg wrappers '"' ·the ground :.: ~db:~ lbaken &av~ l!llad. the Several'"i>alr9~• "lnll' the police helicopter l!lagle ~~ on the area momellts ·~ed·pollce but l)lclr atriVol'. QI deJatotl, bf bis lack. of a dime I~ the P!IY ~ ••. Officer Jl1jaer aid -~ locked up Ute ttali.oii..1and ~· io another one nearby 1o-rtpor1 the~' . .. • • "U Is as thoQab we have QOllecilvelY amputated oor brains. II out loor Jiercem growth is stopped lot lour years we will cut Orange County pollution by 15 per- cent to 20 percent and )'oo Integrate &om t976 on," he told the panel. Further methods ol cutting pollution ad- vanred by Marth include these: -Stop constructlOn of all Coriventional ruet power plants and convert' tbe emting (See POLLV'110N, Page%) • -----' ' r- --:· ; ' Vessels -s.earch For Norwegians Adrift Off U.S. NEW "YORK (UPl)-Fciur Coast Guard cut~, .a Navy submarine repair ship. · ..vtral .mere~ veiaela-and a C130 Irana~'l plane lro!ll_ Pensacols, Fla .. be- aan aearCblng the .stormy Atlantic Ocean of! N~ !~Y./il dayliJhl tpday for 30 seamen. •lfh<!· ,al,iendooetl their sinking Nonv<gian-freighter. ileScllO ~ · ScooJed 'an !(). · '·. ' . sq_~ mile area~ about· 130 mnes southeast ot; Cape May', -N,J .' • through the night bUt foUnd .no trace ot the seamen who abaJJ.' doned the 541·foot. Norse Varient Thurs-1 day alteriiiilm. • · The sbip, in' Ila .Jast radio message, ,.._ part.eCI it was· slnking ind-the crew was taking to life boats. A Co&'\ Guiird· SROkesman said today that "hurricane-like cOtiditions with 5G knot winds and 2$-foot seas are slowing us down, but they're still looking ... Ear- lier, winds of 8j)-Jmols , "ere reported, with seas.up .to"°35 leef. , 1 The captain, J.O. lllraem, said the vessel 'Was on a dtlt MSt course in an a~pt to reach JD. '~can port. • CM.it I , I Wea~er .. Mostiy sunny on Saturday Is Ute way the. Los Angeles weetber terV· ice sees It !or the ·0range Coast, with increasing cloudine$e in tbe late alt......,. lllgbs of 83 1t Ute ~hes. rislilg to (ff Inland. OYef'o night ·lows in the Ul!J>er 4tlls.1 . . INSlltE Tit.lt-' 1! TM "'C!" oil Hol~ .is awoiti"ll tllltultl tm<ts J>Wca Tue•dov nighi--lk1 Ac:aiUmv Awards. See l<>llbv't Weektnder , f01' Oii educated QIW• of !ht win11er1. ~- At Y.ot Jtnkt ' Ml* .tt41 LM.,..,.. ' ............... • IMll•, 1J NtfltMI ..... f ~ I Ot'lltflt CWl!Jr I Cllt..... ... II...,..,. 1N1 C:-ln 11 ht¥tt .......... .. (.........,. JI ...,_ 1Me "'?OM!lt~ ...... lltcll Mmitits-a;a- ~·'"' • , ........ _ It ,..... n.u n;.·~ ..,. ' ........ 111"\f ' ...... • ......... -1• ~ ..... .,.,. ..... ......... , .. .,...,..... . ......... . .,, ......... • • -' \ I " " • .. . • ' per s 1:.8,illUDI NIEDZIELSKI . 5-• Of ftle 01U, f'lltt Stall .. ~ Y-• Ga;sollne rationing as a quick 'Plf*tA for Southern Callfomia smog 'Was , dis~ as unworkable ThyndaJ by ......i··rt wltnesaes who te~ Ill I Anlbeltn before the federal - men'1a1 'Protection Agenty. ' Purpose of the hearln1 WU lo obtain COD\qlel'll,S on the agency's plans for com· ~th the 1117 federal air quality I One ol the propooail auggested for the Loi Angeles area 11 gas rationing. Speaking In behalf of Los Anseles, 1• Jack Green. manager of the city's Department of En'rirm.mental Quality and a Huntington Beach councilman. * * * FromltageJ POLLUTION. oneo to hydrogen by 1977. • • -Encourage the use of small, energy- c..-.ing C8J'I bf increasing !i"!!lllinll I• proportlooal to t1'o amount Of gili they bum and Pollutants they·create. -Impose a gasoline tax of 50 cents per gallon to favor small can, encourage economical driving, use of public trans- port, and to preclude gu bootlegging. -Spend the money from these ta1.es on acquisition of open space in congested ....... -Forbid the ccntruction ol. any new pi.nt lidding pol!utanta lo the air. --Olnlrol the hydrocarbm emluloos from Soothland oil wells by ellmlnating catch basins for evaporating crude otL --Olntrol or eliminate motoreyclea and other gll80line engine& from th e L:A. buin, where they are lald lo account for 30 lolls of pollutanta per day. In clootng hla testimony, Marth raised the posslblllty that the EPA proposal far gas ratJonlng may be a &theme to gener· ate so much adverse public opinion that "1peclaJ interest cop-out objectives are realized." "'U so, your path is one of tragedy .and you ahall Join the ing!oriow list of the public perpetrators of this tragedy," he sald, "and ~ 8eCOlld generaUon will be proven incapable ol respecting the in- tegrity of something so fundamental as the nature ot. the air we breathe." TONIGHT OCC FILM SERIES -"The Twelve Chairs.'' Forum, 7 p.m. Adm. fl. "Conflict, change, philosophy and you" -Or. Alfred Painter lecturer, OCC Science Hall 1, Fridays through April 13, 7,30-9,30 p.m. KEEPING UP WITH KNOWLEDGE EXPLOSION, SCIENCE IN "lilt -Tom Ganison, lecturer, OCC Science Lecture 2, Fridays through April 13, 7,30-9,30 p.m. GUJTAR-LlITE CONCERT -Julian Bream, UCI Crawford Hall, 8 p.m. Adm. $1. SATURDAY, MARCH H SPRING REGISTRATION -Dept. or Leisure Services, Community Recreation Center, Fairground1, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. LIBRARY srORY HOUR -Movies for children: • • H a ms t er from Hamsterdam" and "Flash, the Teen-age Otter." 10:30 a.m. BORNsrE!N MEMORY TRAINING - "Remembering Names, Faces, Fa~ts;" OCC Science Hall, 9-12 a.m. COAST COMMUNITY SYMPHONIC CHORALE -Directed by Richard M. Raub, OCC Auditorium, 8 p.m. Adm. $1.50. UCI CONCERT -Los Angeles Philharmonic, Crawford Hall, 8:30 p.m. Ticket information, 646-6411. Oil.AMII COAn CM DAILY PILOT Tiit 0r-. c .. 11 DAILY PILOT, wlltl wllk;tl i. c:omllllltd tlle JM1n..Prftt, 11 Pllblllhlill .,. N Or ..... C0.11 PllblWllnl Cornp.sny, S..,. r•I• MllllllM 1r1 llllOl9'1«1. Mondi, lfl~ "r111av. for CO.II M-. HIW'POl1 9Ndl, Huntlnvton 91.c:lll'-t•ln v11i.v, LtoUM 9Nth, 1 .... 1,..tStdiil!MKll l!ld llll C""-q/ S.n J~n Clpllffl,., A 1!119i. rtvio..-1 ldlllon 11 llUblh* .. tvnhlVI ltld S!1n111Y1. fhl prlntlpj!I Pll!ltll/llnf pl9nl It II llO W .. I lltf Sl<MI, (Gtll Miii, C.HIOm!•, nt:z... Rob1 rt N. W11tl Pr•llltn! tlld Pllbli.Mf J1ck R. C11rl1y Viet Pr1tlll1r1! n o...tr1I M-..r Tltom11 K11wll Ell""' Thol!'l11 A. MuqW1l111 Mlflllll!IO Edlffr ct.1rl11 H. Looi Riclt1~ r. N•ll ,..hlllll 111Uftfolr4 ••1""" c.t. .... oMa. JJO W•1t l1y Stt11t M11lli111 ~t.ti1:'P.O. 111 11.0, tltl' --.......... IMdll JA,I HIWJ*1 9ou1twN · l.fOVN m.dl1 m """' ,."'""" ~"'9flll Mildli 17Jn INCfl ...,...,,rd Mii Clell'lln,_I -Hor1ll •1 C11t11M AMI Tel ....... C7141 '41-4111 ClmdfW ~-··' I '41·1i71 ~' Im or.. C.M l'llllll1lllnf ~ .... MW,..,.., ......... , ...... .....,.. ..nw , M.wt1M11•111· '-tin .. , '* ••W~ . ...._,. .,. .. , "" ........ .-~ ...... ................... c.i ...... ~\&., .....,.,.._, W cwrlllr 0.6' ....... j "' ,,,.., SJ.ts --"'fU '"" ...... .... ,.-............ . • ~~ --:----~-- Dismiss • • • predicted trouble if rationing became a rullly. "We respect the reasons for your pro- p,opl, but v.•e take &erlOWI issue with the .suggested gasoline rationing ," ~ nkl, adding that the remedy Is based 111 er· roneout facts. _ One of these was that automobile emissions are worse than emissio111 from other sources such a.s motorcycles or aircraft, according to Green. "Less than half of the allow,ble moblle source emlsslons are asalped to automobile! and trucks," he conunued. "Considering the number served by motorcycles and aircraft it would seem more reasonable to severely curtaU the latter rather than tbe former, if UUs must be the netfisary action." Green, who also serves aa councilman for the city of Huntington Beach, added that rationing would "spell economlc disaster'' for Southern California and that tampering with the economic life of the area is ''wlthinkable." Joining Green In his condemnation of rationing wu state Sen. James R. Mills (D-San Diego), president pro-tern of the Cl.llfomia Slate Senate. TesUmony offered by Miiia declared t!\at sipificant air qualUy Improvements are already being made without re:stric-. ting the use of vehlclc1. Mills told the panel that even without rationing the federal standards would be exceeded on only 90 days in Im, as com· pared to 2.50 days in 1970. ..Since almost tw~thirds of the o~ jective will be pchleved without any significant Impact on the community, are the negative effects of total compliance worth the incrementaJ health benefits which would be provided?" he uked. Periodic gas rationing, be predicted, would alter the life style of many people who depend on the automobile as transportation. But it would do it In such a way which "could create havoc and confusion as residents abruptly change from one way or living to another lhroughout the year." Allhough they are not enlirely in favor of gas rationing, Southern Californians are not entirely against it either, according to testimony offered by Graham O. Smith, executive director of the Clean Air Constituency. Citing the results of 800 questionnaires on the acceptability of the EPA pro- posals, Smith said, "gas rationing Is by no means unacceptable to the larger public." Frison. Boring, Says Cou11t~~ ... f _. 11-'lr ,,._...., • A ter Ret11rn Former POW Major Jose Luna of Orange County said ThUtsday that life In a North Vietnamese prison comp was a seven-day·a·week routine riddled with boredom. A1ajor Luna, an Air Force pilot who spent six years in Communist captivity, made his remarks to newsmen in a press conference at Afarc! Air Force &se \.fher~ be recently completed medical ex- aminaliont foilowlng his release by the North Vietnamese. "We would get up in the morning, ex- ercise, wait in line for a bath, come back and eat, and then do it all over again in the afternoon," said the 32-year-old ainnan from Orange. "That was seven days a week,'' he said. Luna, was one ol five officers in- terviewed by newamen at the Riverside County airbase, where they recently completed physJcal examinationl and debriefings. _ The five gave no further details on prison life but another POW, Lt. Col. Thomas h-fadison, 43, of Phoenix, Ariz .. said he an4 hiS fellow pri.9onert were .. better men because ol our expenence.'' The ottler three: officers taklng part in the 40-minule conference were Maj. \Vi\ford Abbott, 36, of San Diego, Lt. c.oJ. Jack Bomar, 48, of Mesa, Ariz., and Lt. Col. Jack Van Loan, 41 , of Tucson, Ariz. The five were among POWs released f\.1arch 4 by Hanoi. They arrived at f\1arch Air Force Base on March 8 from Clark Air Force Base In the Philippines. They are scheduled for a 90-day leave ln the next few days, an Air Force spokesman said. Abbott spent the most time in prison. He wa s shot down on Sept. 5, 1966. Madison. the senior officer present, was shot dO\.\'n on April 19, 1967. Bomar wu shot down on Feb. 4, 1987, Van Loan on May 20, 1967 and Luna on March 10, 11167. All fi ve said they believed that antiwar activity in the. United States delayed a peace settlement . Remap Sponsors Still Confident SACRAMENTO (AP) -Deap!te the apparent death of a major Senate rop- portiorunent bill , ils two sponson ,.y they are confldcnl It will rbe tpin. Needing nve votes ThUJ1<1t11 to pw the Senate Electlona 1 n d Rel.,,. ' ponlonment Conun!ttce, Ibo ~UI drew Ill' ly four. Ill aulhora, Sen•. John L. Harmer iR-Olendale), and George N. 7.enovich (J:>.Fresno), promptly predicted they woold round up the fifth vote and ask for reoonslderallon next week. , Plot Followed-· . Sti~nts Dre ,on Movw-like Trip MAJ!ioN Ohio (UPI) ~ Four Ohio ~le Unlvenity student&, 0'tnipi""1" 11 'Uk• ;. canoe U:lp by tho _mom •!Delfverance." died ,1'bursday'"11en their two 14-foot metal bolU capsized. In the cold, •wilt cu.-1 of the Scioto River. The victims barely had begun the SO.mile trip when the ac'.1· dent ~curred about 10 miles south of Marion. It was not known if they were e1perienced canoeists. . "Deliverance/' nominated tor an Academy Award as best movie of 1972, involved a canoe trip by four men, one ot whom was killed. ''1'bey were talk.in~ about the n1ovie with the man they rented the canoes Crom," Manon County sheriff Don Schneider said. The victlma were idenlilied u Michael B. Smith, 20, of Ml Sterling, Ohio; Maro J. Silverman, 20, of Howard Beach, N.Y.; How· ard R. Banchek, 21, of Beachwood, Ohio, and Charles Roessler, 20, of Zanesville, Ohio. Coastal Commission OKs Bolsa Chica Compromise By CANDACE PEARSON 0t ttlt DlllJ l'llol Sttlf A divided South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission T h u r s d a Y reached a compromise over jurisdiction in the Bolsa Chica .-to adopt a permit area map in time for a legal deadline. The commission created by Proposition 20 was subject to a SI0,000 fine -in- dividually and/or as a body -thrOllgh provisions of that same proposition if it dicln 't adopt a map Thursday. The map delineates the area of the coastal zone ~ the commission bas jurisdiction over developments in Orange and Los Angeles counties. It was drawn by Watter Kunnecke, a civil engineer with the State Lands Division1 on loan to tbe coastal com- missloo. In most places, the map shows an area 1,000 yards inland from mean high tide line. But the conservation act also provides for jurisdiction around bodles of water not subject to tidal action if 8.!ly portion of lhe water is within 1,000 yards. In those cases -which include Lower and Upper Newport Bay and Anaheim * * * Police Presence At Coast Panel · Mee~gs Seen There w:ould be police available If necessary to control Coastal commission meetil]gs,,'l',qer1 "~qt",.1'1~ owf~~.as di~ ~· Sl\JI CleJllenle recenUy, Orange Cowity Board ot .etiperv1,.,,.s Chairman Ronald Caspers was assured Tl1Ursday. Caspers, a member of the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission. had asked about "provisions for a sergeant-at-arms." Some questlom before the commission can become "hot cases" and draw a large public audience, Caspen declared. A commission meeting in S a n Clemente M~ay was ,attended by about 600 persons, many of them angry because they weren't allowed to speak about ll'•ding al Salt Creek Beach. "What are you talltlng about?" Com· missioner · Judy Rosener of Newport Beach asl:ed Caspers. Bay -the body of water and a strip of land 1.000 feet wide around it are in- cluded in the permit zone. That same kind of arc of jurisdiction that will take in the, water of Newport Beach was &Uggested by commission Ex- ecutive Director Melvin Carpenter to in- clude Bolsa Bay in Huntingl.90 Beach.' · Representatives of the state lands commission and Signal Oil and Gas Com- pany pleaded with the commission not to find that there is any tidal action behind a dam on the property on the inland side of Pacific Coast Highway, south or Wamer Avenue . The stale and Signal are negotiating a land trade which would give the state a 406-acre marsh and another 130 acres whicb might become a marina. lf the coastal commission found there was'-tidal action behind the dam on the property, it would· have jurisdiction. Attorney gen e,r a 1'1 representative Gregory Taylor, on staff for the lands commission, said a coastal commission agreement is "very important to the transaction or the land." Signal Oil wants to develop about 1,500 ac:.:::; of Bolsa Bay area behind the tidal gate-dam and must get tidal insurance for it. he exp lained. A tidal insurer might hesitate to insure Signal if two state commissions -lands and coastal -disagree on whether the tidal action takes place in channels behind the dam. he added. Taylor wanted the pennit map line to be drawn from 1,000 yards jn from mean high tide )ine, but not the added 1,000 foot <tTC around lands in Bolsa Bay. , The commission split on the question 6 to 5 with the majority for Taylor's sug- gestkln. A vote. of ·seven wu needed to pass. " A Uve-oWwte <ftCt8I' W88 called during which;Jl'aylor end-en ettorney ·for Signal QA c~1forred q'ljet!Y,. l'.ilb some of the comm1ss1oners. The commission then unanimously ap- proved a compiwuse. It fo\llld that the waters behind t" dam are "contiguous mas" and drqw the line 1,000 feet around the outer margins of those waters. It basiCally moved the permit line about half way between wbat both opposing sides wanted. Taylor said the action would be com- patible with the state lands finding about no tidal action and wouldn't jeopardize any land deals. Commissioner Donald Bright of La Rabra had argued al length that there was tidal action in the area. Dr. Bright is a professor of marine biology at Cal Oil·Q 'Gut Off By Nixon ,. , ... 'KEY BJSCAY/"E. f'la. !AP) -The F.1.,lia White House aald today Presi· dent -~U1on, l.n effect, ha1 removed the daily quota on import.I of petroleum and petroleum product.s. • Deputy p .... aecretary Geral<I L. War· ren, who D1ade the OllDOUllC<llltD, llld it would he fair to aay that the mull could be increued imports of crude oil, unfinished oil and fmWled products to ease any energy 1bortage1. Nixon acted by a proclamation to permit the oil import appea.11 board to grant additional import a 11 o c a t I o n s without regard to the nominaJ import celling of 250,CKXI barrels a day. Asked if this meant the ceiling had for practical purposes been abolished, War- ren said "that's right." ' Warren said the prime motive for the President's move was not to deal with any energy crisis but rather to give ,a better break to independent oil com- panies which face 1tiff competition from mejor !Irma in the field. The President placed no time llmlt on hla pulhorizatlon for the appeals board to ignore the import ceiling In acting on oil company requests for permission to in· crease imports. In a Washington development, the Nix- on administration urged the petroleum industry to increase production of gasoline to head off threatened gasoline shortages. Chairman Darrell M. Trent of the President's Joint Board on Fuel SUpply and Fuel Transport sald oil n!f!neries have mt been building guollne in- ventories at level! of past years. Prof.est Planned At County Jail Over Conditions • . ' ! . 1 i I Ul'I T OUSTED FROM AMERICA ,, r Ex-Beetle John Lennon .. i" , • • • Ex-Beatle '.:·:l ,,~ John Len no~~~ •;Nf:-4 To Be Ouste4~· ... NEW YORK (AP) -Former Bea11e John LeMon has 60 days to leave 1~@1 country, the U.S. Immigration ~ Naturalization Service ruled today . ·:111r District Director Sol Mark! .said ~ non and his artist wife , Yoko Ono, ~~ both "deportable" but that Miss Ono llil% ·-"~-· received permanent resident alien s""'t.'ltr ' Marks diatnbuted 47-page copies ol ,lltf decision by special inquiry officer Jra Fieldsleel who found them b o:ri deportabl; oo the grounds that theY.':!i maJned bere longer than pennilted ~Y law, be aaid. $ 'lbe Lennons were here under visitors' visas and applied for permanent resi~ cy, but JGhn Lennon's appllcatlo~. de.nied because of a 1968 convl .. ' England for marijuana possession. "/if! Their visas expired Feb. 29, 1972. ':.fl Fonner prisooea and the famillea and Lennon has 10 days to appeal the df6. friends of men and women currently de-lion, but his attorney said be does ·• tained in the Orange County Jail have know whether an appeal will be filed. .. .:;., scheduled a protest march at the facility Lawyer Leon Wildes added that be , .. ' for noon Saturday, organizers ot. the ••not at liberty" to disclose the I~' event aDDOUOCed Tbunday. whereabouts. ~1 Spokesmen for a parade that is ex-Marks said Lennon applied for peeled by them to attract at least 500 tary departure from the United Sta partlclpanta aaJd they intend to draw avoid legal deportation, the legal acjijif public, attention to "inhufuan contlltioos, for which began May 17. .-u poor food, unconslltultonal cenaonblp The . l4!1DMJ•• aald they hllll~ 1wof and unfair guard&" at the counll<Jall' fighting deportalloo becauae of ~=· " ~ J Leswlcld Wt=~ qiu!I' tg\ler awarding Miu Ono, .. parade irilI .~acef1il "ana1!' ael . · ,of ·All'~bR.YeaM!d tlPghter ~~ mcii-e thali an att(rilnt to a~. the marrigae provideC! the girl fs ~lsed;IP public with the ~' .Uff~ of the Uolted States. the long term prisoner al the county "U we were deported," she said lllt jail." year, "it is synonymous to our losing'lf!e "We've heard all about these plans," child. Tb.at is wby we are so de1peo1te Jail Capt. Bill Wallace said. "We're not abouPubllt i0l·""--ea r L '_,_g 1r 0 m u~ ... '! planning any special security for the ,....... angm ~·"""41 event and they're welcome to wander Jobn v .. Lindaay to talk show boot Did< around the rose a:ardens outside the jail Cavett .and United Auto Workers Prdt- if that's wbat they want, dent Leo8ard Woodcock have urged that "Their complaints are just s o the ~ be allowed to remain berto1 ridiculous they don't merit comment," Tiley )lave been living a aomeWllal Wallace said. "ll you have to go to jail !Odally. ntlring life in New York, ,,.. I'd say this was Ju.st about the belt.jail in ducing re:prd albums, giving benefit c:id· California you could be sent to. certs for . .such causes as a school fontlle' "The end of the war in Vietnam !ell menlally. retarded and rarely appe~ these people without a caftse to mareh at ce!ebftty·s1udded gatherings. --" for,'' Wallace added. "We expect to see a The foimer Beatie bas been perfcat· lot more of this kind of thing in the Ing willl a New York band e>IMI He answered that he was "Woking of San Clemente." Commission chairman Robert Rooney of Huntington Beaelt said San Clemente was asked to provide an armed pollce of- ficer to keep order if necessary. future." "Elephant's Memory." .. ~I(· --,-----~~~~~~· . ... State Fuilerton. "Here (Long Beach Harbor Depart- ment) we have the port police in the building," Rooney said. Caspers representJ the FJCth District on the board of supervisors, which in- cludes San Clemente. From Page I • JOCKEY ... afternoon buses. Lee sat on the edge of her chair the whole time, taking snapshots of her idol and sbowing the other children around her a medallion of a horse'• head on a gold chain that the Shoe had given her. When it was all over, Lee followed Shoemaker into a teachers' lounge wbere he planted a kiss on her cheek. It made the day. "My dad takes me to the racetrack In· field so I can watch you," she told him. "Once we bet $2 on Unconsclence, and we won $10.40." "I don't have a horse, but I took I lessons once," she said. "I'll take you riding sometime," he f promised her. "Okay/' she exclaimed. Before they paned he kissed her ugain, She was about as speechleSI a.s a little girl could be. But she blurted, "l love him" to the others Jn the room. And for Lee Lappilj, It was a dream come tcue. .f'rotll Pa'•~ J WATERGATE • • , any pendlna trial• I feel ,L will qmUnue to follow that prectlet." , • Slrlca pootponed lofcOonl'• 1t11tonclng one week while he studies the new dcvelopmtnl and plllced five other def en· dant.a under prov14Sonat m a 1 l m u m scnteoceSr Super Fine Lounge Chairs Every Home Deserves A Fine Lounge Chair. Tho Very Finest In "lounge Chairs Are AvaUable Now At T*<I von Hamert, Inc. Such Fin• Upholstery Lines As ••• WOODMARK SHERRll:L HEiNREDON And Others Are AvaUable For lmmedia,te Delivery. DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-ICARASlAN ' NEWPORl BEACH e 1727 WESTCLIF, OL .. 2.JOIO 1 10,_ SuH•y 12·1tlOJ '41-2050 LAGUNA BEACH e '" llO~fH COASl HWY. CO,.. s-4.., 12·11JGJ 494.tlll 4t4 .. lll TdRRA0NCE e .. llM9 HAWTHO!NE tlY1>. , '''•111t ,, • . ., ' '• "· t• '<!' "'· I \. ------..,,....__ ---... -------------------- ' ' ' DAD.Y PU..OT EDITORIAL PAGE •• at the Bon ds Mean , ' Ca.ta lies•' dtlteiis now ore able to <;onlider In . , carefiillJ. oulllM!I lenns of <Oat and 8Qlltual i9turn on lniestment a $6.2b4 million general bond lss!IO. ·Tbt-.clty 'idminis!ratton revealed the det1ils this week for evaluation . The average taxpayer wreaUing with his 1040 and W-2 fornlf .may find It l!ard to relate to such a sum as $6.21!4 rnllUod and what It means to him. • What will it buI? Who W\U I~ benflt! How much will.it cost me! The firsl-ever bond Luue io Cqota Kesa municipal history would for tile most part purthase a total of 108 acr s of land. The property Including 33 acres of the ()fange County Fairgrounds 1o one of several pam!ls would be preserved for open space tleeda. A fairly small portion would finance pre-election Information and the actual cost of the proposed Sept. 11 election to decide. if voters w~uld approve. Who> will benefit, and how much will they? , .. Basically, ~eryoo~ will benefit: lo .some degree, , because malnta\nlng suCb open spacoi! makes a commun- ity a better place lo~ ,all to live .. One might call It a form 0( soctal,, spiritual, estbetic and recreational ecology: ' An_d of course some people would put the park· lands and facilities designed for them to greater person- al use !han others. ' Naturally, environmental buffs -portlcularly the young -can be expected to fully support such a bond issue. Some of their tax-paying elders might be a little less-inclined to do so .. Although the 'City boaota-keepiog•the tu:··rate-at I. • . . .. . ' ' •·; ' ' ,; .• $1 per $100 ot a$Sessed valuation and never having gotle Into · bonde(J lndebtedn.S., tlils •can be a bit mi. leading. ··' ; As$Orted special assessme°'t district. !..r• ad~ to that, and Costa Mesa's total pllld-tax rate equates out • to just about avera ge oround Orange County. ' The proposed bond Issue would add about $15.50 annually lo lbe total tax paid by the average local hotn~er. · , • , Ctly Manager Fre<) Sorsabal bellevea the data be hq ~!~oped can be put Into a package Costa Meaans are wuung to take home In return for those time pay· ments.. , · _ , He also acknowlegea that a similar measure ·pushed bl!'<! io Huntington Beicb failed, although it was vigor- ously pri>moted and backed by voter campaigns. CiiY Council membera vowed Monday to preserve a bit of open space -at least on paper -so the bond issue proposal can be discussed as a regular agenda Item in 111eetiog~ ahead. This will afford citizens a regular forum for debate on merits ol the open space issue and It should certain- ly generate considerable debate around town. DOtalled disoussions could Indicate It would be wise to feduce the' am:ount {){: land under consideration. One thing is <:<!rtaln, however, and that is that a good ~itr P!ao req~s open space areas ~d Costa Mesa IS 10 a strong positron to add to what 11 already bas. · · . . And In the booming Southland, open space Is def· l.nltely on the endangered species list as any environ- mentalist will testify. . The cost of obtalniog it also rises much higher all the time. - . ' , • ~lw ~E;i io1~ ~ ~;" Those"~Free'·· · Best TI,,ings?· p~ar ' foloomy Gus ' . 1· Morality' Q~stion~ Spar~ Reslgn;,.ti~s . · · ·' ~YDNEY J.HARBI~ Tlioagbt1alLarJ•; . It may be true that the best things In We are tree, but the p00r are too anxious ro enjoy them, al,ld the rich wo busy.; • • • _ \yhat la "moral authority"? It is lomiethln; In a person that, upon the first .,,,.,., lllUeo·ua care ~ lbllt be or Ibo fonn a good , o)llnloo or "'· . . . ' ' IVben iWerw I"~ bow I acqulrecl the answen to tbe wont· qUlz col11!1111S, I quote · Franklin 1'. Adams' honesl reply on the old 0 Infonnailon, ~" procram · ':A great part Of t~ lnfonnaUon I tiave was acquired by loolting• up something ' and finding something else on the way." • • • .. ~be· S.L.A. iJ one ol those OCC Stud.Mb wbp drives a VW and thliiu he can oqueeze Into the clearanie 11)11<" at the eDd of rows or parted cars, .. clooe to the end ear :JOU Cl!ll~ open the door. He ~·the tktets the police hand out.~~ • J.J.B. 'TMll ...,. ,..... ,.....,.. ...... l l Cllll ..., .... "' .. AZl:A I • ..... .,_ ............. -... ~ '""· ore inatlnctlyely on their aide, because nobody I Wer' heard of went Intl» teaching for the money. ... . . . ·- A Pberal ts -aomeone who doesn't bellett the most depraved killer deserves 1 capital puniShment -but bas the urge to muraer someone whO ~-in line ahead of him. (I know, because I'm that way.) Which for some ~eason reminds me of Lillian Hellman's lovely lil)e in her play,. "'lbe Autumn Garden," when a grown.up daughter as)<s her mother if she bad ever thought bf,dlW>rcing her di!· nc:Ult husband; the ·lD!>ther shoot her head vigorously: "Dlvortt, never - murder, often!" Most arguments fall to persuade because they are ezchanges of ignorance mere than eschanges of opinion -and everybody prefers hiJ own Ignorance to. aomebody else's. ~ . . . Sell-<entered bores ought ro recognize Mootaigne'1 Injunction that you can't win in talking about yourself: "For II you belittle yourself, you art believed; and if you ~ai.9e yourself, you are disbelieved." • • • . WbeD teachers strike, my sympathies ' ' Irwin Goes Straighi I: Ah, the young! Always seeking new tbljll1 to the horror of their parents. And '"'" Newsweek maguine reports that the "age ammg our youth these dayo Is still' aoother chemical tun><lll. they've discovered -alco- ~ ~ You can image ¢at thll bas done fl) their poor par- .eels. And II you can'4 llmply take the cue or young Ir- win Waap. Now Irwln h a d • • been drlftlnl through colltge for yeart, majoring In lov&, trick tbmwing, macrobiotics, peace end pot smolting. HIS parenls hadn't spoken to him In mootbs. ' 't so rr looked lite another fainlly scene when Irwin stagge!ed In the door, looked at bis parents gfassy-eye11,, and an- nounced: ''God bl•• Presidem Nlxoo." "Ob, Irwin.'' said Mrs. Wasp, wringing her hiands "Voo've been smoking that • In .. drudtul IDIJT)'awanna aga • " "Nopt." said Irwin witb .diaili1Y· "I jun .......,,,.i a half plloe of Rlpplt." And with tbet be feU flat on bl.I fOce, Mr. Wiii> looked clown at the b<><l1 of hil llDCOllSClous IOll lftd for the lint time In ,..,. bl.I ., .. -~ With pride. ''The kid's not atoned, mother,'' be said to Mn. Wup hlpplly. "He's drunk." WREN II\~ 1tumbled -Into tloe kltd!en the nm mornln&, Mn. ·W.., wu waltlnC for him. "Woll, r ,_ )'Oii ~tied one on Jut olght, eh, a!" be saJa, "Yeah,'' aatd Irwtn. "Mind if 1 smote1" "Smokt wball" asked Mr. Wasp -~· ''ilua, t a clprttte. It'• l!Jo l!.' thing -: ' ( ART HOPPE ) SO !,Ir. Wasp turned his oon on ro the bani· stuff. bnd In no time, Irwin could belt down a couple )of martlnia before dinner Just as well at liia J>BmlfS. Of coursc, alcohol, willl<e po~ often made Irwin aggressive ana• bellJCerent. Two weeks Isler, be wu arrested with a couple or cbOml for toablg • brick through' a window wllil• 0. a opree. "Weit, kids wW~be ·t1s111 ha, ha,'' Slid Mr. wasp, balllng hhn out or Jail. "To tell ·the truth I tlOI brto the same ltlnd of e9C8padel myself when I wa1 your age." BY NOW, Irwin bad developed a t lO.O, day barroom habit. To .. ~ It, he went to work for an lnsurinCe'Company, cut his hair and married the girl he'd . been living wi~•ID sin, ' , Mr. Wasp bipplly 11pe11t a fOjtune oo the weddlna. "lt't worth it," he aald proodly, "mowlnc !rwlD will make &ood .. And Irwtn did. BY the time be WU IO, he'd reacbed the tbtoe-martlnl-lund>- lml. Al 40 be bought ooly the lltal brll>- dieJ and clprs. Tnle, he smoked WO much, dran1t too mud! and 1te loo much, l)lrt there's no telling what ~ he would bave rMched -ff ba -~ dl'OP' peel' dead at C. Illa Pltllnl WU attJlbuled lo acute coreopill ol Ille Uyar, dindC clilplilillaa ti. the 1-and teltiary upldlttra tL the brain. "'ll'IU.," aald Mr. Wup ~ty at the llzenl, "at leut ho dldiiTwl; his Ull U I loaithalred, pokmotll\a, peacenik, bultb food JIUL" "Yea. dear.'' llid Mn. Wasp, dabbing 11 her .,..., 1•1 a1w.,1 bad faith be'd turn out '11 t1cfll u lei!• aa he bad our lovln& pln!Dlal p-.• . "Sure, ..,,., ...,_ Have one ol mine. ' !'I"! allout thll --,,.. ... been 1willlog, A .... tltmon Mit1 '"'chi to , drlat Jin>perl1 ... "Y'"' bel," lald Mr. Wup tqU&rlnc hl1 lhaulllm. "Ile ..... dlJi> off the old block." • I .Tempest Over· Teacher Credentials· During the past several months, three members of the California Commlttee on Teacher credentials have quit In protest. Resigned in disgust. Each of the three believes that the com· mlttee's -tour-member majority has displayed a consistent and Improper pat- tern of permissive--· ness. The perm;,.. slveness, they charge, bas resolted In illowlng knol'Jl sex oUeMers, and others guilty or uo- pro1ess1ooa1 conduct, ro coothiue teaching ln caJ!toinla public sdlool.s .. .7ihe ~ Dl"11&iifi.>bo reslened ara: Mrs. Dorothy Gibson, Upland; Larry ( RUSWALTON J Scott, Long Beach, and Fenton Williams, Carmichael. . TIIEY comprised the minority of the body that passes on the approval or denial, revocation or _ suspension, of credenttsts far teachers cbari1'4 with moraJ tutpitude-or other unprofwlonal coilduct. ~ TJiere .,. apPi'oximately 18 d: o o o creden!talled te ;i;., ill the state: Each month an ave e · !IOO cues of ~ duct.<e0rrie-. e ~ edtii\1.al.s o6fn. mlttee. Those cases range from com- plaints of petty theft or insubord ination to drunkenness , drug abuse, or lewd con- duct. In 1970, there were 5,000 such cases. In 1971 the number ~e to 5,500. It is estimated that the 1972 total was about 6,000. Of that tnonthly average of 500 cases, about 400 were minor and were handled by the committee staff. B~ liO and 100 cases were serious enough to get the attention of the commlttee'• 1exeautlve secretaly; SG.60 were 4iJpo5e;d of at that level. , ' 1 nae~, 20 to 251elch JlKlfl.th,.were . coniklered .......,. n-deolt with ho~~· ·m.:~~~, .,. Y.--~ , ~ ' d ' •. t, mW'll.,, etc. SUch case!lp , the -~m- .. ... .. :")·' 4 . ' New 'Advisers' ·in Vietnam WASHINGTON -An estimated :W,000 civilian experts are quietly replacing the mliltary adviser> who are coming home frun Vielnam. In d e e d, knowledgable "!"1J'COS tell us the figure eventually may be,,lligber. · He wrote last December about secret Pentagon plans to ~p military advt .. en, posing as civil- i<ins, in SOOth Viet- nam after the cease- fire. Now we have obtained additional detalls from· Internal PentaJon memos. , M08t of the new advilers w ti I be recruifed from the armed forcea but will go ~ Saigon as employes or such cor- porations as l'IT, Sperry-Rand, Lear- Siegler, Northrop and NHA, Inc. Some adviseis, however, will actually remain on_ t?e Pentagon payroll. The Defeme Department iJ actively recruiting civilians from its ranks to spend a year in Vietnam. In a typical memo, the Defense Electronics Supply Center offers higher pay -'1.bete ls a 25,.. percent diJferenUal" -and promiaes "re-employment rights" alter the ex- perts return. The "positive Recruiting IJsts" show "large numbers" of openings; the memo urges, for "military compooents," add- ing: 0 A high priority, urgent re- quirement exists to !ill these posiUons in the shortest PQSSible time." I A NAVY memo explains m o r e cautiously that civiliam are being recruited "to assist in winding down the U.S. involvement in South Vietnarq" - as if sending more Americans to Viet- nam will .,mehow decrease the "in- volvement." The Navy's idel of "winding down" the U.S. role, according to the memo ~ to recruit civlllsns ro assist the VI~ ro run their Navy, handle their U\Di1ary suppllet and equip their warshlpa. An Air Fotoe memo apPiils for civilian vohmteers to go to Vietnam as "ammunition" experta, "military 'penon- nel " managers end aircraft speclalisls. SINCE many o! these m 111 fa r y specialists In civilian clothes will be working near Viet Coog areas, any resumption or fighting could result Jn their capture. One of the American prlsloners just released in Hanoi was a civilian employe of Lear-8iegler, cap. tured in 1969. We asked officials whether the agony over our POWs might be repeated all over again if civilians on the Pentagon payroll should he captured. Our answer was a shrug, a smile and the assurance: "Well, this time , they are a)I volun- teers." Prisoner~' Welfare Jeopardized? To the Editor: An ,article . on the first page of the Mardi 9 edition of the DAILY PILOT stated military authoriUea "fear for the safety of the men not yet released (from prllOll camps) and argue that If -n publish details of what the men went through they could threaten the wefl'.)>elng of those 11111 behind bars. But nonethelea _ . _" And ll went on to tell what aome of the prlsonen had gone through. . How could UPI allow auch a story ro be released to lleWIPll*IT 'l1ley dellberat .. I)' Jeol)lnlboid tho u,ea tnd wei~being or the mm lllll1 fl pm campo just to have a story, IDll they -led 111 There bas to be some limit aa htdom of.JM_presa_ whea -'t's bell~ well~ and lives MAILBOX well ro change, Mesa Woods iJ still new. Most of the children bave already made IO!l1e cbao&e In transfertlng Into this ochool systtm. It would *"' tbeo that a transfer or this magD]tude should' only occur II ahaOlutlly-DeCellarY. That r... mains In qu¢ion. Mesa Woodl students KAY WAGHER ore being ll'ansfemd out ol Bear Street School ao that cblldren from the Larwln depend on 11! Tract, whlcb It """ being built, can be _admitted. In_ the md, Bear Sir.et end To the Editor: Regarding both the "School · Tranlfer Fougbt'' article, Moreb !, and ltlter to the editor from Janet Goldberg, March II; 1 Itel thlt ...... crav• milun-dentAndlnil txllt. rr SEEMS -that Mesa WOCIU bas received anltvOiable crlUcl.sm from In- dividuals who were not a( tbiJ meeting. Emo\)onallsm from all comera bu cloud- ed the Issue. The Issue It what declalon. It In the btal Interests of our children. Wblle I a.,.. that most cblldnn ldapl Paularlno acbooil may Dot .... houN children north of the freeway. Within only four years, Mesa Woods and Lanrin bave grown to the praent uteDti sWI occupylnc 0!11l' • small pereentage or the ,..JdcnUal lai1d avallable. In years to come, the planned medium density ....., on this ·lide ol the freeway may ...,.., 1ltate tbe building or an addlUonal ele- mentary ochool. There is a~ady land reaerved for this purpo1<. The preoent pl1D1 wlll onty be for a few yean tt beet. I am mlly aorry to oee IO many pt<> pie reacting ro their own intensts and their own emo:Uonal feelings. 'Ibis ls not a comparlaoo or ·Paularlno end Bear Streot -· II Is n<>lf I conteaf cif my school It tieiter than JIOll• &cho<!I. Again, the Issue Is whether or not this Is the llest solution to the ever changing pdpulation neeclt. While I feel the school district Is trying ro act In ·the best Interests ol the · children, the parents of those children have every right and In fact the respnmlbllity to examine the school board'• decisions. JUDITH B. OOSEN'nNO, Mesa Woods Parent Honest iff•11 , To the Editor: In tbe.!e day• when DJocenes W<lllld have bad an even harder time nndlng an honest man (I've just had my puree snatched), I'd like to pay publlc: trtbute to a mechlnk named Paul Ro)'llal at the Teuco Station, f/40 Vf. CoastHJilift1 bi Corona dtl Mor, I sent my car to be waxed by Danny (who bas done a good job for me for ti years) who It now at the Tenco Stati on, and asked him to have the mechanic repair the blinkers and tali lights which weren't working. He could have charged me tlfo rr nlus he quoted.'but when the car was returned the blll was onlv $2. Paul Is an hones! man. who found he bad been Incorrect tn diagnosing the trouble, &»charged me accordingly. JOSEPHINE L. FOWLER • mittee to determ ine what action should be taken -whether the JDdividual's teaching credentials should be continued, or revoked or suspended or (in the cue 0£ a new applicant) denied. During the past several years, more than half of the cases heard by the com· mittee have been "closed" by a ~vote. Closed, meaning no action taken; the in- di vidual was permitted to return to the classroom. IT WAS this habit of permisslvenesa. conslsten°l( tabh by ~. 4-3 vat.; lbllt caused-the inbloi!ty to rli!lgn In protett. A> Larrj< ~· ..,ed: In hit letter bl reslBll@.t on.~~m be a party to. hi ~~Ii!\ completely ii!- , w1tlj llJs . There are, be ;J>e) e1'lfl' bl ndardf of moral · ~ ~ that must be in If • teacher Is to be worlhy of Cf. ' I ·1. ' Here are a few Of the majority actions that brought the resignations of the tbr .. memberl'I --Two femal e teachers were charged with prostituUon. One bad offered her!ell far $100 a night, tBe other's price was $50. The majority voted to continue their credentials. ..,.;.l' !lllle teacher was charged with cOl>duct. He pleaded no contest IQ aolldtqlan undereover agent In a pubilc ~troom. He was ·'1Jowed to go on t>aching children, by·a 4-3 vote. -A female teacher. known to be a . "swinger and a switcher" was charged with having oral copulation with several men at a ••swingers' party." The ma- jority voted to let.·. her continue as a teacher. MR. SCO'M', ·who ill the principal at Douglas A. Newcomb Junior High School, Long Beach1 is convinced that he add Mrs . Gibson and Fenton Willlarns represent the values and the standards desired by the vast majority of people and parents, and teachers and school Bd- ministratp.r:s, in Ca Ufomla. The seven members of the credentials commltlte are appointed by, and report to, the state Commission on Teacher Preparal.ion and Licensing. T h e members or the ll>~r Commission are appoiuted by tbf: 66\remor. . Quotes Kitten EIU1, L.A.. ·woman r a c e drtvtr-11Women'tfib bas deYleted so far . from what it was <ntailt to be that It's ridiculous. I'm not Olli to challenge, men's ego ... all I want to do Is finish !int." Dan Langfml, L. A. -· ''It is a frightening thought tliat aolltude Is becoming a rare commodity. What value is some or our progress If privacy ta sacrificed?'' ORA.NOi COAST DAILY PILOT Rol><rt. N. Wt td, PubU.hcr Tkomo.r Kttllil, Editor Barbo"' f,..ibtell Editorial />aQ< Editor The f'dilOrit.J page of the DI.Dy PlltJt ll"l'b to Inform and ttlmu· late l"t'!ldert by iirncnt1na this IM':\\lP'Pft't oplnloM ·~ (.'Om• mentlry on topb of lntctc.t aria 11htnlflca~. bY providing a forum '°r tile t~Pf!lllM of nvr readeni' Ji;.\n\ont, and by pr._'¥tnllng the \\Iv"~ vlf'\\'J)Otnts of lnformf!d ob- iwtven and .spokeamen on topics uf th& day. Fridll)', Mareh 23, 1973 I No Secret To Papers, ~ Aide Says LOS ANGIJ:LES (AP) -The warning, 11top seeret-6eMl-· tlve," llamped oo the Peota- gm PlijMl'I was actually ••a Verf low 1ev<1 ol clasalfica- tton/' aays the man who srper.. viseil,_ Ibo Vietnam war lludy. -JJalporln -al the ,eopJonage, consptr..,. aod 11"'1. trial of Doniel Ellsberg ~ Anlhony Rosso on 'lloir> c1ai that In pvemmenl drclel .( f BRIEFS ) UltlT ........ Bodi es Recovered • Mother Seeks Job OnCHP CALIFORNIA . ! Frldly, M"'h 23, 197J OAll Y PILOT IS Quake Prediction -1 I Not Shaking Town HOLLISTER (UPI) -The llAIWS SAID he ha1 aeen folks In "the earthquake catlle •tampeded and """'•' capllal of the natioo" weren 't open In the earth In previous too bilprused by gOVernmeDl quakes. SACRAMElffll (AP) -A young Spamento moUler baa decided she wanta to make a career with the Callfornia Hlghway r Patrol -whlcb bu an all-male hiring policy aod saya It "wUI fight" to keep It. "'-------~ llcienllsls' prediction \he Ir The U.S. Geological survey community will be 1baken by experts said the predicted a moderate quake in coming tremor would only rattle n100ths. dishes and furniture, not cause "'Ibey (the scleoUsts) prob-structural damage. Jeooie ScbuJthels, 27, filed a auil In U.S. District Court here 'lllunday, aaking the coor\ to bar the CHP eomination unill she has been allowed to also S Ad • ably just want to show that "People in the a r c a on mits they ,are doing something," shouldn't do anything," said said Mayor Earl Holt, noting Or. Richard Flske, chief of the K!JJ• M that the area has averaged Office Qf Geochemistry and iuing-om about two moderate earth· Geophysics at the Survey. She claims she is one of LONG 'BEACH (AP)_ A fl-quakes a year since the 1930s. "They have quakes like this several w-n barred from 1 ' all the time out there." take the test. uun; Yeat--O d man who admitted THE PREDICZ'ION that a He said four other quakes in taking the u:am and that the sl.a!hing hls mother's throat temblor measuring 4.5 on the the 4.0 to 5.0 range occurred in action wu a case of illegal with a broken wine bottle, Richter 5Cale would hit this the same general area in the sex' discri'mination, violating stuffing her dead body into a farming area 100 miles south past 15 months, giving sci en· federal civil rights laws. trunk and dumping the trunk Of San Francisco within "the tlsts at the National Center for it WU known that ''top secret'' meant a document contained no mper<ecrel data gathered br1Pie1orutellltes. The body of one of four young Navy men killed in a cave-in nearly six weeks · Sfisberg and Ruuo are ac-ago in San Diego is carried up Sunset Cliffs. The cave·in was not discQvered un· She has requested a jury into the ocean, has a record next several months" came Earthquake Research. Menlo trial. of thefts and violence, police from the U.S. Geological Park, the lnfonnation to · ScJhamthees. , T. laFord, Mr ~d· say.Id Cl Lo It Survey in Washington, D.C. predict another. cu.i of oopytng tbe top-oecret _ti_· 1_a~pa_sse_r_b:_y_n_ot_i_ced_a_sh_o_e_-cl_a_d_f oo_t .:.p_ro_t.ru_di_· n_:g:_f_ro_m_t.h_e_sa_fi_d_. _____ _ Pen'lagon llludy ol U.S. in· ul 1s wyer, 8 a 1 Rona eve ve was The forecast _ the first Thursday that she had filed taken into custody Wednesday, specific earthquake prediction H o L T s A I D the only the suit after losing an appeal ()fficers said, four days after by federal scientists -was precaution be planned was to before the Sta te Personnel children playing at a U>ng for 8 quake centered in a billy "advise those that have good Board, which upheld the Beach marina discovered the sparsely _settled farm, ranch bourbon to put it in a safe 1 CHP's contention that male trunk containing the body of and vineyard area some 20 place." volvement In Vietnam In 1969, when both w.r.. employed as -oo government projecto ,,.. the RaM Corp. Murdered Family Mourned sex is a lefP.timate job Madia McLeister, 56. miles southeast of here. He' said all the IO\Yn's 8.500 \' e fnnott•lt qualification for CHP officers. L-Ovell bas a long police "That's interesting," said residents wHl do is to make MILL VALLEY (AP) -A firm and a Jong.lime member son ~·as a former college No hearing bas yet been set ·record and was admitted to rancher Hector Harris, whose jokes -'11ike Heck, my wife ' Mill Valley couple and their of the MW Valley Police music student. for the case, be said. Metropolitan State Hospital at acreage is located near the makes a bigger shake than i FRESNO (AP) -Dr. Laney Boyce Jr., a prominent Fn>o- no poycltatrlst, has been found innocml of munler by a Super· lor Court jury here. son, murdered here a week Reserve. Ruth SchaUock, 56, Brent William Bedayan, 22, "Now the burden ()f proof i5 Norwalk for two years in 1967 predicted epicenter. "We get~ that when I come home" -1 wu the daughter or a one· or Mill Valley, has pleaded in· on the highway patrol to prove after being accused of at· quite a few earthquakes. When when the quake hits since l ago , were mourned at rites at-time Mill Valley city coun-nocent to murder charges in that only men can do this kind tempting to murder hi s they come, they come, that's they're' used to tremors that 1 tended by some 400 persons, cllman and their 19-year-old the three killings. of work," Ford said. mother's third husband. all ." size or bigger. 1 includmg adozenlocalpollce -------'----------=--------'-------------------------------=-----~, oCficers. I ~ had been accuoed In the Oct. 2ll .motinK of Danton "Dutch" Me<))y, 43. 'Ibe two bad llCll!lled al the home ol Boyce's ex-wire Jean, and Boyce argued that he shot Mc- Coy in irelf-defense when Mc· Co9 attaclced him. eNoBldt SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state we 1 far e department awarded a San Francisco finn a $45.IXX:I contract without com· petlUve blddlng and &pPf1"'ed speeded·up payments, sa)'! a stale official In a letter obtain· ed-br The A!ooclated Preos. ll!e agreement was: with Mc- Kin&ey and O>.; a San Fran- c-COMUiting !inn hired by tho SocJal Welfare Department in August of last year . .. e Magee Trlnl .l J;AN FRANC15ro (AP) - Full Ma!Offlc services were held Thursd3y for Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Schallock and their IOn Daniel, who were shotgunned to death outside their burning home 1 a st Friday. Following the Masonic rite, the Rev. Or. Michael Taylor read briefly from the Bible and from Christian Science works. No reference was made to the manner of the trio's death. Schallock, 61 , was a partner in an Oakland food brokerage Smudge Pot Pollution Law So~ght '111!> defeMe operll llnal &rgll· \ , menls today In the nwn!er- ' kidna(trial ol Rucbell Magee, the "other defendant" in lhe Alll!ela Davis case. The 33-year-old black SM Qpentin prison inmate is~ cljarged with participating In a ;bloody escape attempt lrorn llJe Marin County Courthouse oq Aug. 7, 1170, In which Super· l<r Court Judge Harold Haley SACRAMENTO • (AP) - Agr\cultural smudge p ol a ~:::1!~~~~~ would come under stricter air ~ pollution regulations if lhc legislature passes a biU in· troduced Thursday by Sen . Oaig Biddle (R·Riverside). t i;:-dea~ penoos were BART , AKLAND (AP\ -A Bav Ah!a Rapid Transit system di· Jiclor haa ml~. aaying tHe 1Y9tem'1 staff is unquali-™ to handle problems which Jitve arisen 1ince service start· e4. a spoi<esman said. :Arnold Anderson. 60, with !!.(RT since its 1957 loceptioo, Bli\ounced h f • mlgnatloo '!liilrsday, after the transit sys- tem'• board voted down a m ,ooo irogram to set up or- ganizatlonal lll<Cbanlsms to speed up BART'• Improve- ment rate. Biddle said the purpose of the bill is to give county boards more authority to crack down on negligent users of orchard or citrus grove heaters. He said he introduced it at the request of the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors. It i5 already unlawful for a person to discharge into the atmosphere large quantities of any contaminant which is as dark or darker than the shade designated as "No. l on the RingelmaM Chart." The bill would ertend the prohibition to smudge pots even though they do not f"'" duce unconsumed s o l d carbonaceous matter in excess of one gram per minute. ll u SB 515. :~ Hair Raiser Sty l.e Comb a Slio cker SACRAMENTO (AP)--Using eled ric hair sty!· ers can be a hair raising and possibly fatal experi- ence, reports the California Consumer Affairs De- partment. The state a~ency reported Thursday on "some shocking results• of a Consumers Union test of 32 halr stylers. The report smd the stylers dis?layiod "ct.UTen.t leakage" even when the switches were off which could cause a fatal electric sbock if the ap- pliance is accidi!ntally dropped in a sink lull of water. \ CAREFULLY• PrtlSSED MOST SUITS, COATS, 1-Pc.DRESSES 99¢ ttollow ground 'tiledN 19r thl~,...._­~re prti:Iee ,c tijng edge. t ' Ii -Mlrillum • bla~•. I/HI. toug"-"l atalnle .. •t"l ever d&veIOpecl. ' ~ C0111blllelion of cotbO'ri for ha rdneM, •Y1Mdkll!>lor dllrablllty ~nd "'9•hold'r9 ., quality, Chromium for r111~and..._ln vanllon. ' • '4~,'"-0 gc1{your free knl'fe, talcc this coupon t o a 'Jlftrtlcip11tiilg U11ion 76 dealer and get a· fi.Il-up ofS·giill®s o.r more. "Then complete )'OUr set by buying a different piece at these , ~ial low pri~ every time you' purchase aq a dditional s gallo~ or mote. You'J,J he getting ••ntan vlllUe for $9.50. And you'U be ' ~Jna q11a!Uy cutleryto your kitchen, qualii, P,"'llne,to you'r c~ . n ' Yn. I wlah to obtain a free Town and Country knfft. \ 1.11dtl'ltlnd I ctn purchaae en •ddlllon&I piece ol fine cuUtl'Y MCh tlmt I buy tight 9111ona or more ot OUOlint from your ttaOon. Name•----------------~ AddNP·---------------- Clty•-------'Sta1111-----illlP---- Fin °"'and tlQn ttrta co.ipon and 11u tt to .. pattfdeldftO UnlOft.Jt _. llO!\; TM dffl1ir wlll oM JOV l'Ol'r Cftolc. of• Town Md Counll'J' Mii• .,.. llriUt • fllMIP ., • f4tlloM Of MOM of Un.loo " ouoJIM. Thia offer t•plrtt Ap,117. 197a. Llrnl1: oi'iei e'iUplfi Wflfnf'1. Puta man with spirit oo)'OUl'side. The Spirit of ?6. •