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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-03-29 - Orange Coast Pilot:rHUR-SDAY .AFT ON, MARCH 29, :t973 j'YCM.. ... NOi .. -1 SICTtONt.'41 MMI ·;;. ' -· .• • • • • • • . . UCI De:an: Lakers Lose . !!:z,;off E~e ··~ Ii AllGEtES l~l: Milwaukee won a cotn' flip wtth the Doi ~· J;Ulll'I todal' an4"WPn I !be right to 80 Jnto the 1lllilooij ~ll Aaocl1tlon Western JJIVtslon )>layoff~ •• tbe number'ooo .. 'toain, ~ Law spokesman said. The playcilfs begin Friday night with the lAkers playing the Chicago Bulla-.at the ·Inglewood rcirum an<t the Bucks plapog the Golden State W a'r r Io r 1 ' in Milwaukee.' See details today In the · S'portl Section, page 29. Under Way · Piwts Lash Circular Taket>ff Plan By JOHN ZALLER Of ~ Dlltr Plitt ll•ff The proposed circular takeoff pattern for jets leaving Orange County Airport was called Tuesdy "a disastrous idea" and "llke making a U·tum on . the freeway" by top Air cal and Atrwest of· ficia!S. .; . , . . ·' '"11lat alrp6rt is one 'If'-the busiest m the country," said Jack Furer, directOr of 'lliabt operatlnos for Air.west. "ASklnf pilots to circle through traffic around tbat airport would be. like trying. to drive a car in a circle in heavy 1raf· f,ic," be said. , John TutUe; chief pilot for Air Col, reaC!ed to \he: proposed circular takeoff pattern Ibis way: "To he perfei:tly lrmk, It would he disastrous. Tbe ft;lng fraternity absolutely wQUld. not accept · it." I , • The Pl'<ll"""! new takeoff Plll!A!_in w .. advanced Tue!day night by' 'Newport Beach homeowner Charles Griffin. He · liald tbat jeta leaving the ~ could . make a liard lef! tum before t!'<Y reach- ed Palisades Rood. ~ would divert the jets from Upper Newport J!IU'' and aim tliem toward Jrvtoe., ed Griffin Slid that ii the jets conttnu ·og a bard left tum, they could avoid all llOliulated -of lrv!De by mak- ing o lull cjtcle and ending up back over tbe alrplft. llolll .... A'""'9t and Air C8l ollldiDS said J:: .... alrnpfy a pnipplll for tra11111Hnc die ~ -'!"" com- munl9 •~· . E. lllr , ., airline pllcl( ll'bo is . ai.o • r clty councumc, Joined U-lltlldllli the J>toposa1 while saying tie •• no/. 1111!'6 ;I ,... sale from a ~ lli8dp0bll. He crUldltid il as being •11 terrtblit"* 1>CJllt!Oll ...,,...1. "l resent IJl10!1e lmplylna that jel noll& Is unlC<Optlble over !lie '200,000 -of N.-1 Baac:1l licit-11 fine for -lh6 ~• postr Jane al Irvlnll," 'QOJ oald. A ~ lRAinl Jet pllols at the all'jlllt . ·=· =r ~ !he ..4.S I • .~ ' )- UC • ., .. ' •· :·I ... . .. .. -•'•"tt __ ... ._ ... . .. ;::.:;:.--- . ' ... '· ' ' • ... , .. • • . :.. .. • - .; • ,, . - . -. • . .... . · -.:...- .. . -.... • •.• ;o .. . .... ~ ..... ·. . . • .. •• . .. ·-• . . ' • .... ~ ... ~ \'!·.~:<·°) .. . • ........ • . .. ' "· ! " " ~-~-! FD'.tal ~ ~ ·r ) , . :· Hospital •• ' •• -· l I ' I I . I ' s Thursday, Mirth 29, 1'7J • uperv1sor·~ Urged tq --aCk flospit I ' ,.... .. r-..1 MEDICAL .•• . a teaching hospital here. on campu11i atld that thil would become the grtot medical school of the soulhland. ~.. Orange County aupervilon were urged today to .. P'POrt UC lrvlne.C.1Uoml1 ~tlf~ID ldda • .nen. pus t~eldng hospital, albeit a :-uer lloopital than originally pro(IOl<d. Dr. Stanley van den Noort, dean of the Oledical school told IJte DAILY 1'tUYr county supervJtora 0 th0Uld pport OD'"'1!J>WI hospital and continued e of UCl-CCM faculty and aL Orange County Medkal terf!-• · - .~an liild llte · latell uolveralty mlllllClllPo f4 f • lticltl*Uve 'Plnel la &ludy"'I 1IUh( of •teaching ttA1s su~e;ls an on campus hospital , , <sown from 350 ~rfginally ask· • That would mean UCI would continue erptr(tOC'y-eare center, one ~f two first. to have a total of S.SO beds -250 oa cam-rMe holpital1 serving ~petlentt ac-pua,.., at OCMC-l!lill.Jll!i<;ll.. llCllliM. la 11111. the teirnln& oeedt <ii an ~ clats with tliO cominunlty bued c lnlco, wowd slie of 95 students pei-year. That ts down provide med.lcal students opportunities to from the 128 facilities ror whom were ,}itfm family practice. sou&ht originally. ~ lowered clul '1'" Obiervor1 note IUdJ a IOlutlon &!>'•· refiects !he realities Of the W.. of fedeial r the county an easy out luid . ....,,. of matehlng grants to • the s£atwpproved lowering It• ootll. Onlvenlty ad- bond funds of which $37 millioo 1' l ministration of the hospital and fewer, allocated ID UC!. • bUt hlghet quollty "beds" might provide Or. van den Noart said ~ million cost cutting mechanisms not now "°"14 l!Wl4" th6 2SD-bed campus facility avlliloblO to Orange 'County government. and llliilbit. $12.m!lllbn .ivould go towanh · ..,,, l!UigelllQn goes part w17 14 thejnedicjll ac~'• fl r1 t pennan"1t· 1mMllng 'a demand of somt In the county clisll'Oom; . laboratory-and o f f i c e seat <thit 1the rtate pick up 11.s share or facilities . ~ the cost of serving the poor. Medi Cal and Wen;, the county ta agree to continued Medicare reimbursements from the state UCI management of .(>CMC. he added, "I average only a fraction of the amount ~~ uawnea lrom the 515 'ould urge the countt.,to_joln 'Ylth us in _spent bl_ the :ty.to serve.suc}I £.&:: ~e .• ~ bed&cila ieeldDg the'·money !liided 1o ~ tlebt•. A'Unl ty lakeoffr ol-<lGMG'· · $•1lty t.l)an imr-· are ayall&ble OCM.C.'' fl' ' would put the monkey back on the state d .bf! malnlalned for Ule ln tralnlng Such an upgraded OCMC would coo· where many believe it belongs. U madit.aI atudentl. tinue lhe central County facWty as an Dr. van den Noort, however, believes it •• 1 ,'! ,,..,; ··~ . ' .,........... ... i . ' i • l • I • ,o. JI i ,t 'Slanderous. Statme,a~ \ t.. 1 ' • t , ·Mitchell" .Denies .• ;.:w atergate Ties· r ''WASHINGTON (AP) -Former Atty. Gen. Jotm N. Mitchell denied today what he called "slanderous and f a 1 s e Statements" that he approved plans to wiretap the Democratic national heacJ. 1uartera. ~ Washington Post said in its edi- ttons today that James W. McCord Jr., a convicted Watergate cOnspirator, told a ·Senate subcommittee Wednesday that his . G«onnation concerning Mitchell came · from G. Gordon Liddy, a former White :-House aide. ~ Mitchell denied the accusation in a . , statement issued through the committee ; for the fte.electloo <ii President Nixon. Mitchell, a former chairman of the com- mlttee, said In hla statement. "I deeply resent th~. llenderous and false statementJ about me concemln~ the Waterpte matter reported as being baSed on fie8rsay and leaked out of 'the Ervin committee. "I have previously denied any prior knowledge or, or involvement in, the From.Page,J AIRPORT ... ftl~a. however. "We don't make turns like lhat rJl;bt now," said Air Cal Capt. Doug\as Sirdsall, a pilot o( 32 years experience. "But there's no rea90ll why we couldn't. "We would make our standard tum and just stay in it until we had ·made a fuil circle. I wouldn't object to the pUre iliea at all ," he said. . ~'But they have to think up some way lo get around all that light plane traffic. 'fben It seems to me the idea would work lille.'' -Another Air Cal pilot, Capt. Harry B¥rteS, agreed with his colleague that the circle could be made safe Uy, but he added that It would increase the jet noise for Irvine. • in University Park myself," B id, "and I wouldn't mind beci don't mind jet noise. But some others might." • tucker, the Air Cal chief pilot, ex· l)l°ltlDed why pilots might not seem to ob-toct. •"'What the pilots were saying Is that , f6u can fly a circle," he said. "But they · don't have to plan for where all the light ~lanes will be. , . "The circular flight takeoff plan prob- l\>IY could work safely on an Individual G1ght basis," he added. "But to try to (lUl It day after day· without any danger ~ight be impossible. • 1"'That's one or the busiest airports in jile country for light plane tramc and we'd prefer to fiy a straight line to get Opt of there as fast as possible." . . OIAN•I C~All IT DAILY PI LOT Tiie O!'•nte Cot•! DAILY 1'11..0T, Wlrtl Vlflld'I It catftblntd !he N1wt-l'ral. II Pllb1IWMI by tM Or111111 ,cN1t PUbll9'11nt OOfllptnr .... .-.i. tdl!IOll• ere llUOll""°", MttldiY lhf'IWll llMMy, for '°'" M.,.., H.-.port a.di, H11nll~ 8t«lll'"-iltlll Vlllh', b'f"I' •well, 1rv1M15"dltbac;t tl'IC a." c~ S.11 Ju111 C1pt.lr-110o A 11"9\e rti111oftil Mltloll 11 PllOlltf*I lltunl•.,.. ~ lll"ldl'f'· Tiii .tl!lci!NI Pl/bll-"1111 Pl1nl If II UJ Wftl a., Slr..i, Cllll M-. C•ll!Ornll , "'"- ll:ob1rt N. Weed l'rnldtt11 IM Publ""'r J1ck II:. Curl1v VICI l'rw ..... I 1M 09ntr1I M11W1g1r TlloFll•• Keeva ·~ltor ThOftl., A, Murphin1 Mnfilflf eaoor Cft,•fi•• H. Looi fl lehtrd P. Nell At•1•1•111 M1Nitlrl0 e~non - Watergate arralr and I again reartinn "' 1uch denials.'' (The New York Times and Los Ange'lts Times also carried similar stories ~ day.) The special Senate committee that heard MeCord's testimony behind Clqsed doors Wednesday is beaded by Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr. (D-N.C.)r At the Whlte House-. presidendllt press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said he had no comment on the reports linking Mitchell to the Watergate bugging plan . Asked whether President Nixon talked with Mttchell since the reports surfaced, Ziegler responded, "No, he did not." Senate sources, meantime, indicated thit the Po.st's account Of McCord's helrsay testlmOny' about Mitcllell were cOrrect. The investigating committee, J)Owever/ 1ave..J)O~,of~ coofirmation. . ., tJ'nle· POst, qu.otirig Seilate sourCes, said 9cCord testified that Liddy told h i m :Mitchell approved plans and budget for ll¥! ·Watergate operation in Febr.u.ary 1972 yhlle be was.still attorney general. ~'Liddy, described as chief engineer of me wiretap, ba's been convicted for his part in the Watergate incident and sentenced up to 20 years in prison and fil\Od:''4Q,\l00. .. " --~ l>ost story said: "According to the sources, McCord in- dicated that he knew of additional illeaaJ w!relapa but would not discuss them *It& the Senate Watergate committee un1ess he ia granted tmmwlity from further pros· ecution. · From Pqe J , That Smarts No, Marlon Brando hasn't been betrayed by hls Indian friends, he's Just clowning off camera in a 1972 picture talren while the Oscar winner was fil~' g "The Nightcomers;" 11! w cli h.e was fatally wounded b 'an1 :lrrow shot Into bis head. Suit of Lover Okayed by Court PATIENT .... AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) -A state law allowing a man to sue his Wife's lover has been upheld by the Texas Supreme declined to cornmen\ on police Ii>-Court. vestlgaUon but said a special therapeutic The court said the statute, knoWIJ as education program is d.eve!Oped for each the Criminal Conversation Law, was Ward~ !Jldlvidual. "recognized aa part of tbe common law." He C'111firme<' ll is the tightest security The ruling came In a case flied by Billy section 'at the hospital for patients who W. McMllllan of Longview, Tex., who are disruptive problems in other wards sued •& man be claimed made love to or may 'be prone to physical violence. "' . Mrs, McMillian. . Detect!Vo Wilson aaict.i\either IM de;/4 1 Clllel JuStlce Joe R. Greenhill said in a woman from Anahelrrl <11or the other pl. majority Opinion that the law applies Ueot involved, of Long Beach, had a eqtJally to both sexes and, ttfere(ore, a speclflc history of asaaults. . wlh. could sue her husband's mistress. "Nothing more than the u11ual J>4ahtng · and shOving tendencies," he said, noting the intelligence level of each woman was essentiaJly that of a pre-school child. Even the most elementary questioning of the 111-YeaMld ha• shed no light at all on w~a\ happened to the dead woman. "She has a 'parrot complex,' " explains Detective Wilson. "She · repeats everything .. "You say: 'Hi, PeMy,' "he concluded, 0 and she Says: 'Hi Peony,' back." •• SD· State Names VP SAN DIEGO (AP) -Dr. Trevor Colbourne, dean of the graduate school at the University of New Hampshire, was named Wednesday as vice president (or academic affairs at San Diego State. Colbourne, 46, fills a vacancy created in 1971 when Dr. Donald E. Walker became acting president. Last American Troops Leave South Vietnam SAIGON (AP) -The lasl American forces pulled out of South Vietnam today after more than a decade or military in- tervention that cost 46.000 U.S. lives. The departing commander said the U.nited States accomplished its mission of stop- ping a Cotnmunist takeover. AS the last 2,500 G Is Oew home or to other bases in Southeast Asia, strong American air and naval forces re- mained on the perimeters or Indochina to keep Up the war In Cambodia and to dJscourage a resumption of major fighting in South Vietnam and Laos. (Related story, Page 4) The 7th Flee~ "" reported to have four carriers with a total of 200 strike planes within range of Vietnam, and the Pentagon ssld !hero are 202 BS2 bombers at Guam and Thailand and more then 400 Air Force and Marine fightel'bomben In Thailand. Today's departures left a total of 1,03! uniformed American mllltery men In Vlelnam. lhcluijlng 815 members of the U.S. delegaUon to the Joint Military Commission, J!I Marine patds at the U.S. Embassy and Ill milltacy attoches at the Embaay. The Jotnt Military Commission made up of the United States, North and South Vietnam and the Viet Cong was replaced today by a commission made up or South Vielnam and the Viet Cong. The 825 men of the U.S. delegation are scheduled to leave the country Friday and Saturday. The United States tried to extend the life of the four-party group, but nobody else agreed. At a 26-minute ceremony closing down the U.S. Command after more than lt years of operations in Vletnam, the departing commander, Otn. Frederick C. Weyand , declared : "The rights ol the pe<iple of the Republlc of' Vietnam to shape tbelr own . destiny and to provide for their sell· defense have betn upheld.'• He called the command "one of the most unique and 1lit1JfJcant mJlltaey. clvillan organizations to our military history. "Unique, because It was actlv1ted to '"isl an ally fn · a manner end 10 a degree never priVlouifj atlelnpiell bl' U.S. military foroes. Slgnlllcont, becauae Its mlulon was to prevent an all-ou~ at· tempt by on 1ggrwor to lmpoot Its .will 1Jlroiigll raw mUltaey'lOrce. Tliil ·m1M1on- has be•n accompll!h<4" -- is time people reallud there is a co11t for medical reeearcb, a cost tor medical caro 8lld yfl ...... -.lo< ••llCll education. "Across the country, 20 percent of the operating budiets of medical schools la derived from paUent care dollars.'' he:, aaid. Aoother of the committee recorn-- mendations, attempts to lower the cost of:. medical care by using community bospitala for training of d o c t o r s alongside the panprolesaiooala -nune praclltloners, midwives and physlciana' associates. The dean notes wryly, "I have noticed, however, that the same people who gq_ aroWld urging this kind of training still, scream for their Yale-trained docton ""'""they tllemlOI ... get llct.'" • • While valuable , he said, paraprofessionals will not meet the health needs of the 30 percent of U.S. * * * Support Sought • rtsldents who ~ medical care. "We need to train more generalist phyal- c~m. '' , ~QCllC llld ~I teacblaor'11oqltil °" fi'llO!lld< ow ~~1 ·r.~·: ~ II) ~t . lb ~ f-~·411 ~to··~ tsl ~ Iii lnlen!I ~; . !'<illtld4}11 ""'-· 'the """"l'l'!'li» rnlall&.bi-lllO Ortly 1"111 ~IY tali.Iii eerlaln It wW receive bond f1lJlds .11t ulde In, lbe..l!lil mlll!<it . ,\uemblymia W)llli! j!roWJl't 1 0 • 1110mbor ~minlt!e!i will nCoo>llltlld wheie iboae fu..t..'lhould be •pep\ with a final ~cefslon by iM Lqlslature -fed by summer. '"" · • · ,~ , ~ · ' ·The joint legislative ! pa ft>el ~ s preliminary report hints broai!l>' tl!e county and the Jrvin~ campus may 'not be ready to use the funds which Brown has said might bettter be spent lll·urban ghettoes. UCI Foundation Leaders Urge Teaching Hospital Directors of the UC Irvine Foundation, representing more than 13,000 members or nine ®mmunlty 1upport organizatloll8, this week endorsed. the on-campus teaching hospital and urged all public of- ficials to join them. John Rau, president of the UCI Foun- dation, noted the November election's health sciences facilities bond act - Proposition 2 -provided $155.9 million for UC construction. Of the total $37 million was earmarked for UCl's medical school and wit!)-expected federal grants would have supPorted a ·· million con- struction program. The Foundation resolution notes that the people who passed the measure believed the funds from the bond act would be used to "provide urgently need· ed new facilities .. , including an on- campus teaching hospital." , . Foundation directors further note "questions are now being raised and sug- gestions are being made that the .featblng, hospital .be.located elsl!whert than on the campus ... " The questions are being raised by a Joint Legislative Committee· on Teaching H.ospital Siting chaired by Assemblyman Willie Brown Jr. (D-San Francisco ). While the bond funds were earmarked for UC health sciences, no set amounts Wi!re indicated for how much would go to hospital construction and how much woulQ. be spent for basic health science learning facilities. UCl's medical school -California College of Medicine -which was moved to Irvine in October of 1968, has func- tioned in temporary guarters on campus. It needs both a $12 million basic science building and a teaching hospital, to augment training opportunities for a SO percent expansion of enrollment. UCI medical students now learn on campus and at bedsldes in Orange Coun- ty Medical Center, Children's Hospital Orange County and several other area hospitals. Those affiliations would con- tinue even if a new hospital is built on campus. 'Ille fate or that hospital rests with the legislature, which determines where the bond money is. to be spent. * * * * * * Upgraded County Facility . - '" 'I _.. -~-;\~- Cost Set at $18 Million Reducing the number of beds while Im- proving the quality of medical facllitles at Orange County Medical Center would cost about $18 million, UC Irvine officials estimate. An "upgraded" OCMC Is key to the new UCl·CalifOrnia College of Medicine program to continue staffing the county hospital in the event a 250 -instead of 350-bed -teaching hospital Is bullt on campus, There is general agreement by county authorities and medical spokesmen in private practice as well as at UCI that whether the medical school uses the county hospital or not, there must be ma- jor, very costly renovation and upgrading of facilities there in the immediate future. AJ.though it isn't known who would pay for the improvements, presumably a mix of Regents' funds, other state funds and county money would be required to bring tbe present hospital up to desired stan<J. ards for general patient care and provide an acceptable teaching facility . Key points in the university recom- mendation which counts OCMC as a ma- jor portion or its delivery of emergency, outpatient and family practice care and doctor training, are: 'Well-mannered' Rapist Strikes An intruder described by his victim as a well-built, well-mannered male wearing a long flannel nightcap raped a 51-year· old Mission Viejo widow at knifepolnt Wednesday night, Orange County Sher- iff's officers said. Deputies Said the victim told them that her assailant entered the home via. the garage door and entered her master bedroom while she was asleep. She told officers her attacker then held the knife to her throat and forced her to participate in acts of sexual intercourse. Deputies said she was otherwise unhann· ed. "The best faculty wou14 slmply leave I ,., nol l!e<Jlllll tbot •OPid bi _... lo ~vldJng medical ~are I-jeople in Wat~ or rur.iu.,.uotjes 111 CJlll""'1! IJl!lot because ~ifuurl Would llOI • """' , rel.Cata~ .IO,plci up arf4 lllD'\ei, ... aplnJ ~ "AnYfhilla 'lhe leg~lalure or " un!Vtqjty might fl"I to convince tilOID move i(aewli,,ere could only lie read.¥.~ anqther set o(.prom!Je$ which may DOI be-tept.~J VQ <ten Noort said,,.. l.Oel oftlle r.eochlng hospital, or ~I: !9t !ht intdlcal achoQI to anq_ • .i- liolpltal ~ dean added, would "JeriOltl· I 1y aU~t facUlty recruiting" to '1ate " medicali ,campuses and "tbr~,ten the credibility of the whole system. , 1j For Orange County loss of the medical\ school cou1d mean loss of care to 100/.IOOi "medically in<Jigent" patients ~ ~r people who are scattered throughout ll:J,e county and WOUid he served by the ~ ' level sysjem of medicine p..._.t by UC!. That system depends on continued UJe of an upgraded Orange County Medical Center and community cllnics, for family practice care and doctor training. On campus facilities would provide ~1an emphasis on ambulatory care and diagnosis on an outpatient basis, unlike what happens in most community hospitals," van den Noort said. Finally, the exotic diseases -which afflict patients of all income levels - would also be treated providing tertiary care and a full range of learning ex· periences for UCI medical students. Brown's committee is. studying four alternatives only one of which would pro- vide UCI with an on-campus hospital. Another would consider spending all of. the $37 million presently set aside from the UC health sciences bonds approved last fall by the voters in a $155 million package, on upgrading OCMC. UCJ-CCM presently provides the coun- ty hospital with all its doctors and the 515 beds there provide learning experiences for UCI medical students. "The county recognizes its responsibility to indigent patients," Dr. van den Noort observed, "but' it doesn't really feel obliged to provide facilities or service to MediCal or Medicare paUenta ... because the county ends up footing the bill for the most of cost of care for these." "The annual operaUng deficit at OCMC approaches $8 million ," he said. "Plant inefficiencies and inefficient use of personnel" are partly to blame. "Unlike the private patient for whom a- $10 office visit is sufficient, because he understands English, will take the medicine a doctor prescribes and Rd. home and rest, poor patients are trea~ at higher COBts at OCMC. It casts moDey to bridge language gaps, provide social workers and to solve family and transportation problems. __ j , "Al\ el ~ese -!l'ctor ~~.the ~'l of medical caref a1Ud8hJCn•tbe average Orange CoWlty is probably not ex· periencing excessive costs when com- pared to other municipal counties in the U.S.," van den Noort said. "But this Is a very tax-conscious coun-1 ty," he added. Were the county supervisors to" "dump" OCMC on the university as is suggested in county staff's testimony to the joint legislative panel, it is•doubtful the Regents would assume the burdeq. "If the county placed the university in a position to take over OCMC or get out and $25 million of university money i·~ spent to upgrade it (OCMC) wbiltJ nothing is spent for a hospital on cam· pus, l don't thi~k we'd buy the deal," van " den Noort said. "We're making con-e tingency plans for such an eventuality including affiliations with other hospitab such as Long Beach Veterans Administration.'' Bonds Counterfeited . SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Sheldon Kent , 54, a former North Beach nightcluti barker' was sentenced to 12 years m· prison Wednesday in the first known case where U.S. Savings Bonds were cou~ terfelted. "This cannot be tolerated " U.S. District Judge William T. Sweig~(' said when he impased sentence on Kent.~: NOBODY SELLS TV FOR LESS THAN DUNLAPS' AND WE WILL PROVE IT. , Here ls Our Inflation Fighting Off er 1. Stop In and get our price on any TV In stock. 2. Shop our price & compare. 3. If you can purchat1 the TV for 1111 •t any other franchfstd dealer In Orange Co Oun. l1p'1 will nll you th1 TV 11 tho LOWER price PLUS GIVE YOU AN ADDITIONAL 10% OF THE DIFFERENCE . Oller oxplr11 Aprll 15, 1973. • - RCA Portable Color TV II coats aurprlllngly llttl• to e~Joy to much. IN sr:r .. 11" D 1t" D ....... 21" IH•1••ll .... ..,._ 71:P' CHltQMA<OIDA. m -Mombar of 90 DAY U Callfoml~·· L111tt1 CASH c:.opar1tlv1 luyl"I WITH -¥It Group With Tho CUDtJ llolume luylnt- • mltsr Altaaana P•wlf' •f 110 Storal!!!!1 ~ -.. ·--iiiiJ m 1815 NEWPORT BLVD. DowntawnJ:asta Mesa -!lJone 5*7781. I Fil 1 SW He SIM isri eel wb R K w detect who I tlmesi "t;>l'uU &be !1 'Tl Tr . Pl1 The Missii inclut: ~~ cia a provf Ci>tnn The !lie • f'l.e.1 El To A.n of 3.9 alloW1 last y .All 'fcl.;. ~lion -f\PI' ~ olent. 'Ar Dist~ JM sChed "II< r~ tr: ;brtu &!11: ' Tli • Ca "Al ·Fire Douse Seil.I Hot . . , Mesa's Nude Dancers Like Their Occupation .FIRE HOUSE ENTERTAINER Dancer Ida Cannon DAILY ~ILOT Stiff Photos HAS MORE LEEWAY Donna Carroll, 22 • Poisonous Mussels Seen • Common mussels of California's coastline may be·unusually poisonous this summer because of the heavy rainy season. In ordering the annual musiel quarantine in coastal counties, State Public Health Director Frederick B. Hodges ssld that a high level of poison in the succulent shellfish ls· often assoCiated with a long rainy teasOD. The reason is that heavy runoff from the land nourishes the micro-organ- ism known as "red tide," which is then absorbed in more than normal con- centrations by the mussel. The red tide contains a highly toxic poison for which there is no known anQdote, Hodges said. No oulbreaks of shellfish poisoning were reported in 1972, Hodges said, but there were 15 cases jn 1971. The ban on shellfish does not include shrimp, lobsters or abalone. The summer quarantine extendS from May 1 to Oct. 31. By ARmuR R. VINSf:L Of .. .,..,,. ...... '''" Grinning, winsome Ida cannon sits in Costa Mesa's controversial Fire House club, wearing only her smile, a pair of paper strawberries pasted to one bttast like a lattoo and a bio of owls glued elsewhere. Ida is not a nude dancer in a beer bar. as you might think. She is a nude dancer in a soda fountain and colfee house. Things have changed down at i7'7 E. 17th St., since the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board finally yanlo!d the Fire House's beer license for 30 days due to toe>daring doings M the danee floor 21> years ago. Operating sans suds -and duds -the · establishment is now admitting patrons aged 18 instead of 211 who pay 75 cents for soda pop, tomato juice or coffee. 'There is also a 50-cent admission charge. Girls aged 18 a~ also being hired to join Ida and the other dancers in taking turns on the flashing-light stage to strut their stuff. Ida, a pix.ieish 22. raised as a Salt Lake City Mormon and Donna Carroll, also 22, agree operating without beer and with yowiger customers allows more leeway in what they can and can1t do. The ABC's restrictions no longer apply without alcohol. ''People come here for entertainment, not to drink," says Ida, whose parents came out from Utah to see her last year. They were not too entertained. "They didn't re a 11 y disapprove. They're pretty broadminded. They just didn't understand," she continues. "I thought it would be better not to dance that night ... just wait oo tables." Rae, 28, the mother of four children and a graduate of San Francisco's North Beach bottomless bars, complains that in Orange County dancers are required to be too physically conservative. Ida maintains that 1nude dancing ' as a trade is definitely preferable to other life styles. "Don't you feel sometimes like a bolt of lightning will strike you down," asked one reporter, making reference to Ida's LaBella Named Hospital Chief In Laguna Hills Leonard LaBella, former assistant di-R . v • t • s • rector of Santa Monica Hospital Medical ape lC im ur.v. ives Center, has· been appointed executive di-. rector(# Saddlebaek Community Heepi~ , 1 ~n Laguna Hills. ' • ' ' The hospital board of directors sn- Kni f B:J',. '-s 'l5· Slmh .. ~ngs, .. ~J j _ ~~~:=~~.::; . ~ hiO 'l9b wiib Sant.: Mhnica Hospital. Ht SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Pollce aetectlv~s hunted today for the rapist who knifed a pre!ty Japanese coed 15 tim~ in an assault officers aaid was so "l)rutal-and vicious"· they are ~ she survlred. I 'The MiSSions' Tract Map Gets . ' Planning .Okay Police said the one solid clue they have will "begin full-time at Saddlebeck the to tbe attacker's identitf is a wound he ri:d~:a~~ A~unity Hospital is has on bis tongue -where Yoshika Tanaka &rt him badly when he tried to scheduled to open at 23561 Paseo de Va- klss ber. lencia in July. Miss Tanaka, 19, who has been in the United States since 1971 and is a junior majoring in F.oglish at ,San Francisco State, wils placed in intensive care at San Francilco ~al Hospital. She suffered wounds of the bead, throat and chest. Police said the blades or two of the foir knives. the assailant used broke off in .the gitl's body. 1be Lutheran Hospital SOciety ma~ ages both Sadd1eback and ~ta Monica hospitals, SJ well as California Hospital M¢ical 0ent..-; where LaBella began his hospital career in 1969 as an .administra- tive resident. A native of Boston, Mass., LaBella re- ceived his bachelor of arts degree in busi· ness adDiinistration 'Bt the University of. Massachusetts and a masters degree tn hospital admJnistration at Trinity Uni- versity, San Antonio, Texas. Communicating painfully through notes and nodded responses to cwestioos, Miss " Tanaka told investigator!' she was seized The revised tract map for, "The sometime Tuesday afternoon by a white Miss!Olll!," a 4&-acre plaaned ~unity man in his mid-20s at the door of ber incl~ding 146 homes east of the proposed ground floor apartment near the He served as a captain in the U.S. Air Fcrce, where one of his duties was as an instructor in officer training school in San Antonio. Allm.P~Y bot~aseo.Jle..Yalen-_downtown-dist.-ict. -Following a tenure as administr&live assistant at Caliofmia HOf!!pital, LaBella went to Santa Monica Hospital in 1970. cia ~ Q>usteau Drive, bas been ~~ She said she was ordered to undress, proved hr Ille Orange County Planning an.i be begae stabbing her when she Comnuss1on. \. resisted the man's sexual attack. Of. 'Tbe pro~ tract Js m property on ficers said three of the knives he used He is an area representative of. the ad- mJriistrative actiVities division of t h e Hospital Council of Sout1lem California and serves on that council's membership tHe southwest side ot. the San Diego apparent!}!' were taken from Miss Freeway, about tw~ miles aouth of Tanalta's 'kitchen. El Toro Road. . . He left bet for dead, police said, but A .maximum of 165 homes, at a density ahe came to and managed to aawl to a of 3.9 dwelling units per acre, would be neighbor's apartment where help Was aOoWed by the Ml&slons plae approved summened. committee. .,, last year by the Board of supervisors. All lots will be at leaat , ,200 square frci,;. condition of tract approval was ad· dltioo of 1.4 acres at its north end as an dtenaioo lo Cousteau Park. -- :i'.pproval of the site will facilitate lif~innlng COJl!tructlon OD an elementary SChool adjoining the Missions ·develop- nlent. . A report from the San Joaquin sChool trict said delays in off and On lite im- pro\'ement by the developer has delayed ill tum coostructlon of the sebool, sclteduled to begin in July. "Reeently approved developments in the adjaeent areas aod eentinued growth ih the C.pislrano Higblllllds a~ make it ittperatlve thal. this acbool alte. be ®•eloped at 'the earliest posslble op-fortunily," the report said. 1°".l" propooed sebool is in the rumJnary\ design stages. . Thesf Prostitut.es . . , Canied a Badge SAN FllANCISCO (AP) ~ 1"" 1111- derc!>Ver pollcewomen dressed u ladles of the evening bave arttJfed lil\'Ollld-be <US(OmOn <Ill dowoWwn I-in Iii 'feeb, pollce say. Poliee C.J>I-Gerald Sbaupeqy, bead or Ille vlee squad, said W-y the 1rreots ""re part of a poliee Cl'8qdown :.__ ~ proilitutlon aimed at d'*"""•"'•• -p.lilk! ..,,.,ting 'by ~or ..,..,.. "An4"1.rbope that the ~of this ~•lion will take away the claim that iJie pollee alWIJll go alter the alda and "" the. j<llM," Shoufl"'-y saJl - l - Exhumation Set For Murder Trial SAN DIEGO (AP)-The body of Janet Bekey Hee will be exhumed April 10 as ber husband, brother-in-law and mothet- in-taw await trial for murder. Mrs. Hee, 35, was foond dead w I th multlple bruises on the bathroom floor of her heme. Oct. 31. ' 1be e.Xbumation was ordered by Superior Court Judge Franklin B. di-lleld without objection from the defentants' attorneys. Rock Fest Set • For Dana Hills ' . The rock group "Manna" will give al concert April 7 for San Clemente High, Dana Hills HJgh and Marco Forster Junior High students at the Dana Hills campus. 1"" group will perform folk rock, hard country rock and acid rock selections from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Dana Hills High School Little Theater. Tickets will be seld at the student ac. llvlties offices of l!oth sehior lilgb schools durjng, sebool bouTB oo April 4, S and 6 and the door beginaing at 7:30 p.m. April 7. . Leary -•Genius~ Psychologist Testi.fies at Trial I . ~N WIS OBISl'O (UPI) . 'rtmothy hulhahi.. ' Leah<, Who by bis own 11ccoun1 has taken Kann said there are ~rceptual counUesa "tril'lll" on '""" and other ~ ~ ...,.. cbanties and that a person under the el-~ 18 • · 11 .. 1ua. a poycbologlst feel of LSD has an "increased penpec- test1fied 'l\Jeoday at Leary's bial for w. of those around him." escaping prlaoti ln.1970. • lM!r a prosecutlM objeetion, Kahn "He has on IQ or 143, on the genhll wu, permitted to testily that Oashbacka level," teatifiedDr. Jelfrey ipiap;ro, wl1o ctn occur to an lSll user -a peraoo eumlned Lea~ Ma:rctl. 10. ' la in tile may Co back imder the effoctol thedrUg uwenne~I or llie ~ _ma _ moo•bs.0<.)'elrl~ter.having Jal.U84Kl-1t .. - TnteD!gence ls ltfi!W iiAii that GI "9 out Leary la on trial In Sul!OrlOr COOl'f here of 100persons1ou meet on the atreet." "" !'bar&• of escaping In 1970 from the Another clinlcal p11chologj!t from S.n-Callroml8 Men's cnlony, where .he bad ta O'uz, Dr. Michael Kahn, testified Ill beoD ... 1 alter being convicted of ming an espett on the elltcta of LSD on J!arljuana In Laguna lleaCh. - ' COSTA MESA'S CONTROVERSIAL FIRE HOUSE NOW SANS SUOS, STILL SANS OUOS Bottlele11 Bir Expands Its Horizons to 11-year~ld Cliente1e Sipping Sod1 Pop religious ui)bringing. . "No. I don't think there's anything wrong with it," says Miss Cannon, criticizing certain individuals who don't see eye to eye with her assessment of naked frolicking. "These 'Jesus freaks' coine in and say how bad God will look at me and I ask what they do for a living and they say: 'Oh, I'm on weJ.fafe, ~" she shOOts back. Rock mUSic Dooms from' ,the jdke box and no • so-cilled Jeswi frNks ate in evidence. The c1osest approximation is one y~un' man with shoulder-length hair and sbiri- ing ·eyes, lazing up Tapturously from stage-side' into ·the center of feminine lempl'1Gbo. . ,Despite the contention.. that most patrons come ·~·Watch the-girls wiggle and bounce. they agree the availability of alcohol may have a bearing on some clients' behavior and subsequent esthetic appreciation. "It bink it would be nlce ," Ida saya earnestly, "to have a place next door where the guys could get drunk' -and then come over· here." Donna by now bumps and gJinds away onstage, swinging along with a juke box tune: "Hot pants makes the difference ... One suspects the revived Fire House nudity is just all the same old differepce to Assistant City Attorney Bob ~um­ phreys whose quixotic crusades against nakedness go bac.k seven years to Baby Doll's bar. ~ The veteran battler of tavern nudity to- day planned. to huddle with Police Chief Roger Neth to consider what new tactic may be attempted against the latest pude antics. .. He admits that the city may have. met its match if the Fire HOuse and its habitues can survive on 75-cent sarsapa· rilla sold to new young patrons already expcsed to a surfeit of sexiness on the movie and TV screen. , : ''One thing about· this town is that it'" • never dull," said Assistant City At~~ Humphreys philoiophically. ,1 · u1 have the !J<>Uomles! girls on th_e 'IM-~ hand and in the other 1 sust got a easeiof a lady comRlaining about a nelgbtor~ I yard full of bumble bees," he mumbl~~ 1 "Ahhhh," he adds pensive1r;1 "Maybe we could get the bum.hie beet ~ and lhe botlomless dancers tofether aM. ! SQ)ve both problems that way. ' , J ' Dilemmas in Vfej~ d ' .. : I Mon~y ·Lacking for · Parks ;; The Orange County Harbors, Beaches and · Parks District Ms · a Pro~em. Through the local parks progr~m. the district has gljiped title to 114 ·acres ol parkland scattered throughout Mission Viejo and does not have the money to develop, the pai;ks. . 'Harbors, Booches and Parl<s Dl!.ctor Kennet~ Sampseri • Tuesday pelsuatled county supei:visOn to appropriate •10;000 to hire a landscape architect to plan the parks and estimate the cost of develop. menL • • Looming ahead is' a possible boo(! issue in the·Oso Valley Service Area in Mlssioo Viejo, the proper vehicle for Park development, Sampson Said. · ' Sa:n).pson said, lacking a bond issue the acreag~ may have to .remain un· deve!Oped witil Mission Viejo is in- corporated or annexed. The county got the pareels beca\ISe developers, such as the Missim Viejo Company, are require! to,~te·land f0< park areas or pay rees io purchase such hind .. 'The company -bas donated a n d developed nine park.! :with a total· of 26 aereo whicti. ~ave be@ dedica1!!4. to the COunty, S$?Dp800 .. said. · Two local parks totaling a "'"" and tWo larg¢r community parks of 39 acres Dtiadline Announced for Ah.sentee. Ballots ·Absentee ballots ror the April 17 school board eleeuon· inusi be ~uesled from the county registrar ol votm by April 10. Requests .may. be ·made ~Y ·mail· or by telephone. Each voter's name, address, legal sJgnature and reasm for absence oo voting day must be submitted. 1"" office. is at P.O. Bo• 11298, Sanl'1 Ana, 9'l711. 'nl'e phone number it ~t I have been deeded to the county but no( ' developed, he Said. To add to the .~~~' 1~i,t1ve t~ I m.aps oow on~ nre Sii6W 55,. more acres . _that will be donllled fnr ~· , t. } .The ·Oso Valley Serviee Area ·~-! has a 29-cent ta»-nte .which c4rlnOt be J rai~·beca!"'! of slate leglilatkiil ~ ~ refonn; SamJ>IOll shld. 1 • · When tbe 1andscape archltecl11 plan,)s, : "'""pleted it ·will be 'Submitted· .ti! re's.idents of the atea for comment. ... Argen(qie· Kidnaped . ~OSAnl~¥g~liQa (Al') -~ : Argentine anaget of the U.S.~ . Bank of Bos · · Rosario branch wail t kl~naped Weclnesdl!Y night by two 1!1'11i8d' 1 '"Fn who seized him as be arrived at hOme. . the 'ricfun was G er a r.d 9 1 Szcalmani, 55, 1Ul employe of Ille ba1ill 1 fof 30 ~ears. 1 • • •• 1 i ' ~l;;;.;;eather sofa or sqf a sleepers I now $699. A. ~x,urious IDf'! or sofa sleepen that are bot!) practical end elegant, covered in· leather or suede now . for a unique look and a feel of luxury, A full 84" wide. Available in 3 colott'in both leuther or $699: suede. 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In clleers. (AP) -1be lrlah navy -~five IGol of. am» ellorllY mldiliPt Wedneodoy and pollce I up III men 1hey Aid -. awal~ =Vflt'f of. the -pons. All ...... "'hold ~ 1'1111: in tlie lrlah 11&- Army. , ,,,. coas1tt Clalidla, w..i German- owu..i ""' o,iar t11t nae o1 enrua. wu sei2ed. ol1 CGuoll' Wal«'ford C10 lioland'1 IN SHORT .•• !•' soul .. -t, in.~ operalkn i""*""' paikle, ........ and DAY)' men wit.Ii alnnen m neerv&. ~ the llat of the IRA 1MD grdbid by pollce was 'Ila cablJl, former COllllllBDder of the Bellast guerrtllu of the\DIA's natlonalllt Provisional wing. po111!e omctais 9'dd. e Customs Chief Sl•ln REYNOSA, Mexico (AP) -Meodcan polll:e held a,man t<>day In the shooting dee.tit of the chlel of. -tor this dty. man, driving a ear with Tel'.u plateo, wu llP!lftheneied W- da~near the International bridge about n~.;.1iours alter the sb>otlng. 1.,lluro mgum, 52, was slain obortly l!ft4-he left bis home In ·the morning. ~ BaU'le· Flood · Residents of Hal)llibal,, Mo., sandbag stores to hold back rising flood water of Mississ1ppt River. Miss1SS1.pp1 is running above flood stage from Quincy, m., 30-0 miles south to Cairo. 'lbe release of the 67 cleared the Com- munist prisonl lo Jndochlna of the 587 Americans Hanoi bad reported were cap- U ves at the signing ol the cease-!lre agreement two months ago. But tbe Viel Coog turned up another man. He was identified as Capt. Robert White ol Newport News, Va., and the Viet Coog 8llllOUllCed be would be )reed Sunday or MDoday. "It's one bell o( a surprise," said his wife in Williamsburg, Va. 'lbe first ct41 from Hanoi landed 40 men early tonight in a drizzle that failed to dampen the enthusiasm of a cheering crowd ol 60 Americans. THE SECOND ct41 touched down 42 minutes later with the other 'll. "This is a day of joy and pride," the senior man on the first flight, Air Force Lt. COi. James W. O'Neill, 42, of Las Vegas, Nev., told the exuberant crowd. "What coold be more joyous than to be delivered from your enemies and return to your friends. "'Ibe pride we have in our natioo. and our government could not be greater. And this day justifies our faith. POWs never have a nice day, but we get one AU the /Pm oo the Orsi OJabt ~ bealtby ind alfilled broadly, but -bad been Injured and oaluted wttb their left hando .. One of them, Air '°"'" Capt. Keith It Lewis, 33, of Goldsboro, N.C., was on cru~. SECUlllTY WAS MORE relaxed, and a nwnber of teen..age girls were atlov,.-ed to 'POW• netier h•t>e ilnlee day, but Ille get one great day.' rush up to the prisoners and hand them bracelets bearing their names . Air Force Capt. William A. Spender, 29, of McAllen, Texas, was greeted by a Filipina, Alice Pascue, who had been his house maid when he was stationed at Clark in 1969. She held up a large sign reading "To Bill Spender with Love. Alice." Crying tears of joy, she shouted her welcomes to him, and he told her to visit him later at the base hospital. The men came off the planes in the order in which they were· shot down. The last man was Lt. Cmdr. Alfred H. A mllita!I'. !nformaUon olflc<r w1ici made the Jllgbl lD Hanoi oald Ai-~ drew center attention In Hanoi whore ol ficials sald a ci:owd o! about l,OOO•watd>- ed the final prisoner releue coremooy. Addressing the crowd at Clarie, ACJ!O)\' said: 11.As tbe Jast prisooet ot war ca the list released by Hanoi, I would like to speak !or all tbe prlaooen of. war and simply say, 'We're mighty happy I'! be home.'" ' ADM. NOEL GAYLER, commander lo . chief ol U.S. forces In the Paclllc, 1bm led Agnew past the well-wishers who were held bock by restraining ropeo. 8ut this did Mt prevent oeveral girls fronl> kissing Agnew and others in the a:owd from elbowing their way forward to.. shake his hand. An American flag and a sign bearing a greeting were thrust into AgneW's bandS before he boarded a bus for the bale hospital. Agnew gave a cheery uHello Skipper,''. to Cmdr. Sylvester Chumley, who wasr flying with him from the carrier; Enterprise last Dec. 29 when Agnew WU downed. He and three other officers from the carrier came from the Tonkin Gulf to Clark to greet Agnew and Bllfitl>er EntelJ)rise crewmen, Cri\dr, Gordon R: Nakagawa, 37, of Auburn, Calif. " e :teat Cur bs Sought WASHINGTON (AP) -A clUzens' pan- el '*YJ a aiatroyenial ~t ayph-ilisiolp«iment WU not justlfi<d and m:- 0~ that Coogress establish an ln- de!lli>dent board to regulate all federally 1"'*"1 bUlnBll eo<perimentatlon. ITT Inquiry Will Shift To High Level Officials 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 i FAM-OUS MAKERS I -. II( Its ccocludlng aessioo Wedneaday, tbe •ovenunent • appointed. advlaory cooilnlttee decided to lake note In Its final ~ of. the cont..i of tbe um .. when the ~riment involving Alabama black med was began 40 years ago. WASIDNGTON (UPI) -sen. Frank Oulrtb 9'dd t.day aome w1111e-ob- vkluly have lied under oath aboat the role of the ~tioul Telepbane and Telepopb Co. and the CIA In the 18'10 -1denllal e1ec11oos 1n.a.ue. WASHINGTON (AP) -A Senate probe of alleged efforts by International Telephone & Telegraph officials to in- fluence the 1970 Chilean presidential elec- tion today focuses on l'IT's contacts in hlgh places in the federal government. W1lLlAM V. BROE, a CIA agent who headed the agency's clandestine opera- tions in Latin America in 1970, said Tues- day in response to questions that Geneen told him July 16, 1970, that he was wtlllng to assemble an election fund !or Jorge E. Alessandri, one of Allende's opponents. Broe said Geneen did not mention a specific figure but "indicated be was con-- sidering a substantial fund." · WAREHOUSE SALE 1- -----------• • e iJ,eadet", Communist ~<!KOK, Thailand (AP) -'Ille !I· yeaMld leader of the gang that hi jacked a 1't" WOdnesday in a futile atiempl to getra;plane to MOSl'OW or Peklng is a ••bardcore c.o.nmunist." a high-ranking polibe officials said today. -:: 10,000 DOUBLE KNIT SUITS AND SPORT - The Senate Foreign Relations sub- committee on multinational corporations Wednesday made public CIA testimony that Harold S. Geneett, m board chairman, offered a "substantial" fund in an effort to block the 1970 election of Chile's Marxist president, Salvador Allende. Allende woo. W at;ergate Rent Advertisements: §§ COATS! We'Ve done it again! The nations third :: largest manufacturer of quality mens clothing ; has again selected our stores for this very :: important event. Here's brand new fashion :: ~tyling for you, AND unprecedented savings. LI; Gen. Prachuab Suntrangkoon told newsmen that Tampoog Sangcbompu told him during hours of Intem>rgaUon that he,,.. more then 300 comrldeo--g ror·•·u.e cause of Qmmpnism" in nortb- ea'l! Thailand. Don't Be Bugged WASHINGTON (AP) -"Don't be bug- ged with the ,commonplace!" the a<f. vertisemeut says. "Locate your offices at the Watera:ate m_ Washington." § Just ask any of our ·customers! :.t "~II evidence we !oond is that the lead- er Ol hijackers has long been involved in Comnumlst actlvitleo In the eo<mtry," the gellel'al said. • e :Ship Ma11 Be Safe NEW YORK (AP) -The Coast GU81d repOrt.ed today it had received an indi· catlqn that the missing Norwegian freight- er 4oita may have survived the fierce Atlantic stonn that claimed another l!hip last week. 'Ille secood veasel, the None Variant. went down last Thursday in tbe ocean tumult. ~ver, the Coast Guard said today lha~ a Canadian radio station reported late Wednesday night that ij had picked up ~rief voice signals from the Anita Sudday and Monday nights. Op io , Florida • Split on Rights :.'Jly United Press JiiternaUonal The Ohio House of Representatives has adopted the Equol Rights Amendment to the , U.S. Constitution. One of the four women representatives voted against it W~sday. l!Jc Tallahassee, Fla. the Senate Jucatlary Committee rejected t h e me~ e on a 3-3 tie vote. State Sen. Dan Sc , rough chairman of lhe conmilttee, sai the chances ol reviving the women's rigbls measure were HsJbn to nil." 'i1lirty states have approved the m~ so far. It must be approved by 38 ~ales before lt becomes law. i SUMMONED TO TESl'IFY loday were Charles Meyer. former a as is tan t secretary o! state for inter-American af- fairs, and Viron Vaky, fonner Latin American ad,_viser to Henry Kissinger. Geneen is scheduled to testily Monc!aY- l'IT Vice President Edward Gerrity testified last week that Jack Neal, a former State Department ol6clal on TIT's Washington staff, was instructed in September 1970 to communicate to Meyer and Vaky an offer "up. to seven figures" to support any government plan for housing and agricultural assistance in Chile. Neal testified he did not go Into detail with his government contacts about what the money was for, but John A. MCCone, · an ITr director and former hfad of the Central Intelligence Agency, said the $1 mJlllon was intended by Geneen to fund a aovernment plan to fonn a coalition in the Chilean congress to block Allende. ' DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtli\ltf'J of the Daily Pliot is gult'antffd s.twMy .... ........, " """ "' ... Attlvtt \'Wtlr c.,, 11¥" t 11.tn. 11111n111r, ... • 1.m, S""'1r, Clll 11'1 a a,., will ... '"""""" HI Y"-Ctll& are ltllefl 911111 II 1.m. Trlrphonrs Miit Ortntll County Al'NI .. , 142-4121 Ind W•llT'llMtar , ...........• Nortll-t Hut1llngiton IHCh 540.1220 sen Cllmtnta. C.p111r1M 8Hd'I, sen Jl.llln C1pl1tr1no, 0t111 Poklt, ~ l.lgunl, L.lfU!ll Hlgutl 4fJo44ff "ls there a better known location?" asks the ad in The Waobington Post and the Star-News. "'ntis is the best known olfioe building In tbe world." For rent is a sixfu..floor area of 16,000 square feet being vacated by the Democratic National Committee, which is moving to less expensive quarters. The offices were bugged last summer. llee Elsen, vlce president in charge or real , estate and advertising at the Watergate, decided it might pay to advertise his property had b ee n burglarized. "As far as we're concerned" he said, "it has been a plus for ou~· com- plex. lt bas made Watergate a world- famous name, and we were famous before." 'Lulu' 'Arrested On Dmg Counts ----------·= ----------------_, :, -----. = -· ---------------:::;:: ------DALLAS (UPI) -Bertha Louis = Rom ho I--an, w was known ·as "Lulu" on the - "Hee Haw" television program, has been E arrested by narcotics agents who = rePortedly seized a quantity of drugs at --Iler apartment. ----The o!ficers said they seized mari- juana, amphetamJne pills, SD tablets = and a few unidentified capsules. =: A 28-year-oid man and a 26--year-old = wtman also were arrested Wednesday. = · Miss Roman is free on appeal on a = rowc-~tence for a marijuana -= possession coovicQoo. = ----Mississippi _, Flood 'Told --------.. .. -----;Rain-swollen Waters Force Hundreds Ft~m Homes ~ -T ena-...cAtiNI ~ "' ,.,,,,. sof111o1. ~ 1111 bffn drowntd or 11tctrocu1tct b'I' tflit S -r -· ' petrol ..,... 111111"" 'tr'9li.r •ODlllllCt. 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"T:o.. = .::;-'.:: UUJ " e .f. 0 llli"..:-~ ,_. !!' '""''· ., .. ='"' A k A . .. ,-:.-=::..~ ~V:m ~~:~~ !;~.:.:::=:-'T~~ S ndy ' ' ~· \ SJ - SAC News cltizer from jail t< Bever Aas4 I G< H4 EJ LOS Gov.~ hosted night of wa. paintiJ The home Dart I Pacifi becaa of gut The News were! The came allow pictur the , POW The signal l,lar cordet ~~ goveri to be as bl! thank Short lail Te1•1n1 Contempt Case Bill Intr uce (!).Beverly Hil)s ), introduced a blll -eaday that would set 30 days ti the maxbnum sentence for aoy person found • ' CALIFORNIA SAORAMENTO (AP) - News reporters and other citlzena would be protected from the threat of prolonged jail tmns under a bill by a Beverly Hills legislator. guilty of contempt for refusing '--------" Manager Found DeadinSwre a secood floor · office, last montb, police lald. Their throota oJio had been slashed. Police Capt. Robert Ham, mond said c~ ..... rouqdlng Sweelen'J death are "very similar to thoee In the theater case." Nude Signs Ban Ni"{ed By Judge SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A ci\y ordizw>ce restri<ll!'i the wor<liog aod illuatra(;Ops . on signs out.side t o p I e Bl • bo~ tomless nlghtclubs Is un· ooo.stltutlonal, a judge bas ruJ. ed. T~. MOl<h 2'1. 1973 DAILY Pi l a! S - DIAMONDS lewels by ioseph 1.M u ,.1 .-id dla-4. \<try ci.--~· ... -· '"'"'"" '1900 MdlM'illllftl~ l.l't ™" _.i ........ ..,.,., .... ~ ... (M"""' °"• .. '1200 • ..,.., dlMMold. l .71 um .,._.. ......._ V.,, WfY 11 brillitnl, tat .. IMll '750 llUllltr. •<' ..,, But Judge Agnes O'Brien SOV111 COAST PUll • 3333 lllSTDI. CUSTA MBA • --MDUni OAtlf 10-9 • SArulDAT 1 ... • C\OllD Mli9Af ,.,. Assemblyman Alan Sieroty to aJUJrer questions or for refullng to do something ordered by the court. Sharp Quake HitsFontana TORRANCE (AP) -An assistant <IUlllliel' ol a variety store who was lound dead In the store with his throat slash- ed and bands lied behind his back may have been lddnaped and brought. back to the store after it closed, investigators say. JACK SWEETEN, 52, was found Wednesday by a fellow -ker who reported f<r _., at the TG&Y Store, ~ vesttgators said, H e a~ parently closed the &tore Tues- day night and drove home, how ev er , police said. Sweeten's car was fOUDd park- ed in its usual place near bis home. Smith, retused to expand on ...,. a... ,,._.. ,.,._ . ......._.. • ...._....,. ,_ 1.~ Gold Rn<>h her Wednesday decision. j!::::::::=:::=::::::'.:::==========~ '·'l ll&O Tbe ordinance said clubs could oot advertise with the To Become words "bottomless," "nude," Try Saturday's News Qu.iz .. Governor Hosts 46 Ex-POWs SIEROTY, SAID the bill was designed to bar llldefinlte jail tenm for perSOQI held in a:n- tempt of court. FONl'ANA (UPI) - A llllort, sharp earthquake, the second in three days, jolted tills area Wednesday. or "sa" and could not display State Theme.-any~-part=°'=tne~human~=body-'-=. == We _D_a_re __ Y_o_,,u--=== j LOS ANGELES (AP) Gov. and Mn. Ronald Reagan hosted a dinner Wedne<.iay night for 46 former prisoners of war and were presented a painting of a POW. The bill also would give an accused person the right to have his case heard before another judge than the one who originally brought the <:<>ntempt citation against bbn. "Under present law, anyone may be jailed for unlinllted periods of time for failing to The tremor , wblch registered 3.5 on the Richter scale at 9:52 a.m., apparently did no damage. A quake Mon- day, rated 3.0 on the Richter acale, was also hannless. · Authorities said Sweeten liv- ed about a mile from the Roll- ing Hills nteatre where four employes, a woman and three men 1 were found murdered in The diMer was held at the home of ind'!Slriailst Justin Dart rather than die Reagans• Pacific Palisades residence because ol the large nwnber of guests. obey a coort order to disclose·-----------------. information or take some o t h e r affirmative action," Sleroty said. "'Ibis problem has gained p.<blic attention as a result of the refusal of newsmen to disclose their con- fidential sources, but it applies to other situations as well." The affair was private. News media representatives were specifically excluded. 'I'be Reagans, b ow e v e r , came to the front door to allow photograif>en to take pictures of the acceptance of the painting from Conner POW Col. Theodore W. Guy. The _painting bore the signatures of 34 former POWs. Many of the receptions ac., corded returning prisoners have been low -keyed and eqllalzy private, but t he goveqior indicated he wanted to be their host for the dinner as his personal expression of thanks and tribute. "THE PRESENT power of the courts to impose unlimited jail sentences can lead to destruction of the freedom of the press, but it also can have !longerous rarnlficaU.... for bther \)ersortat ~MS we all share," hl} 'Said. "Indefinite sentences seem 8f0Ssly unjust ,when we oon- sider that there is a maximum five-day sentence for most contempt charges," Sieroty Said. A-Tbe bill Is,.,, 966. ....... ° Convenience Radio Buffs Pair Stage Nudecast SANTA MONICA (AP)--A disc jockey and radio new .. caster here did a portion of their broadcasting Wednesday in the nude, in protest over the Federal Communications Commission's current clampdown OD sex«iented talk shows. (Related story, Page 28). · Disc Jockey N1than RoberU and newsman Steve Fred- ericks of radio stattoo KDAY toot It all off between 7:00 and 7:30 a.m., announcing their state of undress to listen-ers. . Fredericks said the station is not so much concerned with talk show censorship as it la with the potential Qf this "unconstitutional control" fOf moving into neWICAJUng. On the same grouDds the FCC Is preSelltly using to level fine~ and solicit Usteners to write complaint letters, the commisslon can move into broadcast joumali.sm and restrict freedom of the press, Fredericks said. American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of California has adopted the California Gold Rush as the theme for state's ceJebration of the 200th anniversary ol the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Commission Ch al rm an Richard Pourade, publisher of the San Diego Union, proposed the Gold Rush theme and noted that the 11148-1853 rush !or gold marted the openlog of the westward movement in the United States. The <:<>mmlsslon also en- dorsed the legislature's plan to form a Sir Francis Drake Commission, which would plan appropriate events for 400th anniversary of D r a k e ' 1 California landing In 1579. The commlssioo approved 1n principle a program to build In San Diego a beroic -8tr.ed statue commemorating the founding of the Pony E%press in 1860 and also approved a program to be conducted by the State Parks Foundation, a private organizaUon, to raise '! mllllon to buy land for Ca!Uornla Wild golden poppy refuge. •Service -.. ~ • .. Qua.Jity 40 . STOl\ES TO SERVE " 'tilu. ..._...11-~ l,300 HARIQR ta.VD. .AT WILSON ' FASHION SPECIAL ~a dies e.AP.R~. · .. 'PANIS SIZES a./a • '3.66 . WOOLWORTH'S HAll.IO~NTIR OHL Y. '• J .CUFF . 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Wblle DO one areued the need tor oome IOlutlon 10 ibe air 'POlllillnn problem, the idea ot. gaaoJtne ntlon-ln& found liWe 111PPQrt during Ille Enmonmeatal Pro- 1ecl$10n ~$ bearings In Anaheim bat week. Several eX'pert wllneues dlscowll9d gas nlioaln.I u unworkable tor Southern California, auggeetlJic Ii '"-""111 spell ''.eclQoomlc disaster'' for Ille p<eeeat aulo-onem.ct toehty. : '1''81l.mony, boweonr, covered m1111 altenutiv.., for l'Mlri<:tlng aulOmobile use. ni-!nciude4, deyelopment r ~vla=ble" public transportation l)'lltA>m.!, eucll u bll&o a And automated l>us ~~g; imp1'9""4'W.pbone , dbfe TV· communications to l'Odllce.pte D11mber of nnn.....ent!al qr trips; economic ipcentives' or penaltiea, ~ 19 an Increased gasoline tax; and oched."11.og ot. work llhlfts to lCOOIDJl\Odate use of car pools and public trans- . portatlon. • . ,._. .The -appeared to he ~ there no ainJ!le solution f<lr reetorinil cleen air ·to Southern Oal!fonila, but • combination· cil alternatives pr<>Oably will be the answer. Whether or not the threat of gasoline ratiorilng was pUt forWard seriously, It has at Jea.t focused attention on the search for bttler solutiono to the ·air pollution pl'Oblem. Canal 'Colonialism' · A solution to the Panama Canal ·controversy is crucial tO the U.S. Image in Latin America, II net world· , !!id1'· The 13-1 U.N. Security council vote In favor of Panama is infilcative of h<>w other nations view OW' •1oecqpaUOn" Of<the Canal Zone. . If the U.S. were to start Jong-term plans to share control of the Zone -a fiv&-mile strlp of land on either side of. the canal -and to reduce discriminatory rules against Panamanians, it would considerably.ease tensions. We migllt also reduce our military forces:·in ~an- na -Ille U.S. bu ....,,, fada ~ tbe Zone -though ,... cloo.'t have to ~ Ill military lnvol~ Ptnlmtl ii not ready for aclual.Conlm of Ille canal. But It'• time the U.S. started tra1.n111c111at.rutllon. to run it, or .-,up IM~ational co'ntrol, to' ellmlnat. the "In perpetuity'' Clause of the 1903 agreep.ent. History ill moving to make our PooWon untehible. J.. long ao we so rigl!lly control. a major POl'.ll!>n of an- other nation's terrltorv, Latin·Nnericans,will ·always look on us as "coloniali.siS:•r Better Than No Law The question ol' llfting the ban on alcoh9lic l!ever- agea In C911Dty beach and park facilities will-be the 1Ub- Je,i:t, oi w~ prom;.... to be a lively heering 1>¢:0!'\l the • !!Oard of $upervisors April 18: . 'Maintaining that the law ·~:st beach. and park drinking ia widely violated and ·cu1t to enforce, the Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commission bas recom· mended it be taken off the books. Th<l Sllpervisors b;lve wed for expressions of opin· ion from city gowrnments. New\lQrt Beacl) councilJlien resp<lnded Willi 6haip critiCism ol' the proposal and a grouJ> of 'Lagunans is urging that city's council to do fikeWJSe. While the proposed county law change would not af- fect eJisling· city ordinances lieruting beach and park drinking, officials riglltly feel it would make their own law. that much more difficult to enforee: - The )!l'blllem, ol' e<;>urse, is not ·the family taking along a ff!W beers in the picnic baske~ but rather the prospect of large-scale boooe bashes .that could precip- itate not only police problems; but spoil the seene for family beaifl ond park users. The present Jaw may not be totally· effective, but it does keep drinking, within toler- able limits -and it takes 'Jess enforcement than keeping order where there is no drinking ban. ' sEQUOIA ! • ''VERY TOUCHING. HE WENT DOWN SALU}INCi.'' Who~s R~spons-ib le f or th.is Mess? I I . fl··~. -·o Soviet Sins Dear · Giwmy Gus An Q·pen Letter to 'They ': ., .. ,'If . .• WASHINGTON -The tender solicitude 10me liberals display toward Communist Russia Is wondrous to behold. ln glaring contradiction to the lofty Jlinclples and ideals they stridently invoke against .so<aUed "reactionary" and "fascist" governments, the leftists .... blandly uncon- cerned about what I h e lotalllarlan Kremlin does. On -hand, they are piously otltr8'ed moralist&; on t h e other, they are deil· ~ dumb and ·blind. A striking eX21mple of this 90lT)' double standard is unfolding in the Senate regarolng the proposal l!Y Sen. Henry Jackson (0.Wash .), and seconded by 75 other senators, barring ,.rnost-favored- nation treatment to countries th'at "deny their citizens the right or oppQrtunity to emigrate by imposing the payment of . more than nominal taxes, fee1 or other charges." _ PRINCIPAL target of J_a ck son 's measure (ln the form of an amehdment Wleks • (ROBERT S.AI.I .EN) Consider the fringe benefits of C:O..lal Commissioner R9ll ~ pers' request for police guards at meetings : in addition to throwing overly-vocal citi7.ens out, they c.an throw Caspen back In each time he tries to sneak out. -Old.Timer .. By WIWAM L. RV /<N AP O>rrapondeot A.I Open Lefter Dear They: (GUEST REPORT J Now that something alleged 1 t o resemble peace has broken out, there are a Jot of things that need jlttention, but unemployment insurance and collect since you obviously are ln charge of money for nothing." movies and they get away witb.lt." "They ought to·be in jail." -You're a dangerous ~tor. I "They talk about controlliPg ~ pollutfn and 8.ll that, but .they: QCYer do an~ abou t it." • • everything, the outlook js dismal. "They're stealing us blind i n to the administration's still-awaited trade "'" ftltu,. Nfltttl· l'Mlll•l'I" .wtlwlr' "" From what we"v~ been hearing, either Washington." ll ......,.., flltM .. .. IMWIHHt. s...r ' th ictim of '"--,...i,. • if,of bill ) is Russia -which vlrtua Y pro-rwr..,"'" .. o'°""' o.., Dall'f ,.aw. you are e v . we 5•~ves.t mJ_,.--You'- a · ll. ill · "Why do they always think first of t - ing the rich?" "Why don't lheY tax the rich?" bibits emigration by exacting excessive r --lee, or you are .~.world'_s gfeatest slob. coward... sruve mg, pus arumous -In foreign policy you're a-class exit payments. ~re's hardly a, thing wrong with the "They pass laws about crime and are ca},~tyy•d better team to agree with t• A J ·1er . -Unltea'States that you,d<io't get blamed s a consequence, ew~ .. ,wn s, sc1en-economic and military aid to "fascist" for. There's hardly a think ·wrong that alraid to enforce them." Russians or we're all in trouble." lis ts, and other professlonala and in· Greece. Similarly, they strenuously in-)'-OU couldn't f11<, U you had the will and "They never go after the big criminals, "Every lime they tum ~~ teli,ctuals are u~ble to leave the Sovjet. sisted on retention oltbe UN embargo on the gumption. The bad opm· ions about just the lftt1e ones." the Middle East they make s There .is 001aueslion about the ex~· ~.lrom"racist"RhodesiA._which "They ought to take the bull by the worse\l 'Z .; ~··· ·1.! tlr "' , , ~ -v "11> you seem to be just about unanimous. _, lstence of this iron-listed Commlltllst Harry Byr'd, (fnd.-Va.) sicceeded horns and throw si>me c<OOked polilicianS "They never l~ll JJS 0 the truth." curb. The grim facts are lndisputtble. iD discard mg. And they -were eQua1ly all T,HE FOU..OWING are a few samples in jail, but they never will." ~ ... Authoritative and deUilled a:CODUnts tor cracking down on "segre~ationist" of the typical complaints about you: They, old boy, )llU are a mess. lt about victims are frequent and . nn. South Africa by voting to _deny 1t a quota -You're a criminal bungler. seems everything you. touch turns to challengeable. ~-. under the Sugar Act Extension. -You're a c:rook. "They're making a mess of our cities." disaster. Everything you put your Le~sllitmg· punitively aga·mst t'-se ''They've always ci:ot their hands in lhe ''They're ruining our schools." to, you goof. Maybe you're not all~! But as far as the astigmatic, double-IK: 1 • pock is.11 -''Th • " 1· th" ·1 M cohcerO:ed ,"rigb •wing" countries was righteous and axpayer s e ey re ai.iena 1ng our you . gw ty. aybe you should fight k. standard Senate liberals are · i iiust. BUt doing the same thing to Russia? "All they want is to lie on welfare or "They keep on making these obscene Maybe, after all, the guilty party iJ we. they unctuously see no reason ' Why I anfo~ srn:~.be:: a~:r~·hteously ~F~~==s~m:~! this gro~p ~-Sen. p • bl T ·· p l t=:m~;:~d:: ~~~ ~ ~w::dl~:~1h~~1sd~~;.:~~: ·· u ic ·~ ·.r .. ius t o. l Reveal,s ·Dan. ger I' which they are flatly against for two · critic of the milltary, and zealous prober ~ reasons: it's no business of the U.S., and and crusader. Nelson's ambition 1s to'l it's wholly contrary to their principles. keep in the public exe as adroitly and ' Some months !Igo, the respectablt poll~ .... ·, public cynicism with all political fi~s So they sanctimoniously say -in persistently as his headlining Wisconsin ing ~rganization•of Oliver Quayle too~ .a, ·~~ when someone totally unknown fE' direct contradiction to their records. colleague, Sen. William Proxmire. 1J>Olld 'ten .tminhe Brooxwhat~!','.'1'!8hfigur0f NewtheYork, . S I UJ.,~ Y J. HARRIS could be anybody qr anything) rates tn Others Include : 0 e r e ,....... JC es · peo-1 • ' ·' the ' half Of. the ll ·111 CURIOUSLY, while sonorous I y ~ ''trusted " and Dow much. niey,:were upper ne-up, WI against ''meddling" in Sovtet iaUairs, Sen. J. William Fulbright' CD-Ark.), ked~ tb -' k ix -thandoubleandtreblethevotesgivenl!to they had no qualms · about doing. exacUy testy chairman of the Foreign· Relations as . ~ 5 of ~t David Le~ beat the last two, com-the governor and the mayor. · r Committee and rancorous dove sllll -.. m 0 er · Ing bi fourth, Only a few ~"'ts beneath :± that regarding other regimes. Examples: smarting from a stinging verbal pasting , t'rl.is two rthiness: President ?fu;on. t""'' .THIRD. to me at least, it is an They vehemently opposed g l v l n g adminlste<ed by Sen. Jackson in a f!Oot • .Mulol!!Jigl, a New . 'i Thts·Jil interesting because there Is 00 Slgll that we are mare \ban ripe for Quotes Jean Pelus Hough, Hollywood, civic worker. former actrt11, former wife ol Howard Hughes -"Women's Ub groups sometimes just ignore the fact that females are biologically different than men ... I still like men to open the doors, to treat me like a woman." Judy Altbolf, Simi Valley -"It would be wise for Americans to follow the ex- ample of some foreign cultures .~.holding the aged In respect and adnilration. Hopefully, the future will ftttd old age no! so dreadful, but instead a~ ~ peace, love, and happtness." • ' debate. Jackson blunlly a cc us e.d ;, ~.k •. ,!""lliculll; • !)a.id~ -at least, no publicly known demagog to come alotll! and wrench !he Fulbright of "arrogance " Inconsistencies i:teht N.i x 0 n, .. lf'gure<by that name. He was included _in power out of the palsied hands of' and contradictions. ' Walter Cronkite, the the list to find out how many respondents established. politica~ · factions, purely 00 , CBS., <lOllllllentitor; , the grounds that be IS not coonected Also Sens. Mark Hatfield (a.or,.~) DavVI Levy; Gov. · would say they trusted anybody they or indebted to, any of the extant o leading dove with a penchant for mod: at· • Ne!;;;:. Rockefeller· badn'~ heard of -and nearly hall the lzations tire and the Washington social whirl; "ind M J~ voters came through with more con-Finally. h. . . James Abourezlt (fl.S.D.). McGovern ayor . 1 , fidence than they displayed in either . • t " breakd-m publii ~-•and like hi a 'litant di al . Lindsay. . . 'Roi:W.Uer <r Lindsay. fidence,. what has provided the en g ..,.v .... e • m, 1!11 ra c • Cronkite ranked first, with &a·peroent; • wedge of fascism in eVery country· ~llll"":., "tlhaway l[).Ma1:;:'). whose so~ Biaggl wu second,. wi!fl,54; Nlxotl •'l'll , , Wll!,T'CAN we make ol this, what in· the people are basically too co...;.,a ve c &1111 ame 80 ar " s unexpect • third wltli 41; Davij! i:;eyy came fOUl'th. 1 fmnc,s can tlgbtfully be drawn from to vote for the left but bave defeat last year of Sen. Margaret ~ witll '42; Rockefeller ;wils ·filth, wi\h r'Jif ; ·'·~vid Levy's" popularity? First, 1 radicallud by the impc;tence and d l· Smith, ranking .Republican member of an<tJ;fndsay b:alled with H percent.. tliink, despite pulitical assaults on the ty of the prevailing establishment y the Armed Serv>CeS ~nunlttee. _ . , _ ,media, the voters still find commentators supporting a populist demagog, thef There-are others ,_ in the House as ·>tWHAT~ most interesting here 'IS not more· credible 'and trustworthy than any agine they are getting the best of well u ·the 0 Senate. Bui these stand .out ·that a news coll)lMtllator wu deemed . polltloal voice. This la heartening when worlds, when tbey are rcall let for their par!icularly b I at an I In-mote -r'lhy than 8111 political attticlao on the medta become more strl· themselves in for the worst.Y~ la conslstencylapd relu,ctance to crack down ~. or evcnJbal New Yorba r.attlre4 • dent..1uldJrraUonal eVOIJ day. precisely how and why Hitler to on Red jlusala. their qwn governor and mayor last. bUI Second, it seems to Indicate thorough power. ' '• :1 ' . ' L. Patrick Gray: Ni Xon'e Useful, U_nth i;nking Se i-va llt WASHINGTON -Despite ~, fancy name, L. Patrick Gray lll, the acting director o1 the FBI, looks llU the guy who alls on a stool and runs lhe baclc lreiilt. elevator. He shoW&I the same -:.-.. public presence, the r ., tor of the FBI up or down, but while he waits and tries In bis Inadeqoale way lb answer the Senator1' ~st.tons, you can study him and ,_,w!Q' ~I N!z.- on appointed him. lie .ts Che uselltl, un- thinking sctvant: that's what bis testimony reveals. 111ltle sharpneso 14' ,/ -day in rrmt:.lif ~ .. IF TREY want«! Mm'. ID I'> make a the Senate Judlciery • campaign opeecb, he -·and dl4 JI, If ConuQ!llee as he they wanted him tO let llletn use his bo8PI them lo corn· Bureau u an adjuncl to 1he ~ectlon mil political eutl\8D" apparatus, be le.t 'em have it. JI. they .. kl asia and put him to him ;lhey'd run bis ~a.llOlt of •1'111· lhelr' burJlarles and ~ ~I •-liar!," ~ ~ed, "I pita and dirty trtdii, he's _., OD bis atool boneol with .you . .l..eoltld sit here and and t'un the elevator. .preuy long, but there's got to be Ro hepn bis t-y 'jl'!lh the flnaW,y. I'm enPtltd' some kind Judlclery Committee bl the .. me Ollfll· a Judsmttltl-" ' puant, aa:ommodatllti way by alloltilng He'1 not Ubly to gel :It ·-.. Neither the members free ..._ 10 Che FBl's Jim. Eastllnd, sila. llke raw informftlm file on Jts lnwotlption • , lcpll<loorJllOOO at V. apex of the -or-lbo~rC"'lf inide ID Ull' ...-u.e nor any of precedenltd oil«," the old lellow wllh c:olleqall ~ y to 1llde the ~ told them. 1ndted be hod. .btlfe ..,... w cttrOlld sW)' et thil bdt II II botlltnd him· that the Pl-~ holpie. ...... Jiii tiiillitll ... thaf may ruin npM· • °lloi'e time lllttll -~ they vote llaDo In the ftlture, be tlldn~ oay ll hls apiMl>tllWll • .. dlrec-By maklQg aV1lllab!e lb tlU pabl!c way • I • \ . . ( Ject matter that they ~·t uk bim '!be damning information piled Ill> and up · ·J· the killing questions. • until It IMked, not only to the White House 'tON HOFFMAN l ·II wu the White 'llouae tllel abut Gray staff, which was fine with Gray, but to 1" · up and 'locked the :llles0 not out of.. any the pre.!$, and •'!ch time lt did, Gray got regard for civil lu..tleo, but because !DO ' called ·up and r.omed out. , ,mw:b stuff lealdq out w a s In-Fllleea. -11 IOUI he -called on the pagea ol tmrebutted heamay 1 and , culpotlng Nlsoo's -people. lie wu· lbe "'11"1 for tbe slvrieo that ....,.. leak· gossip . that the FBI • collects be has l _-beck up lo CM J~ Committee ing.Olll of t!>e ll'Bl. While llAlll Ziegler wu shaken a nation's, privacy. In some dim to repeat endl~, 11a1 be 'relp<fclfllllf ralJml o1 tlie Jll"!lll for pr1ntlna -w lte 1-1ied ~ conu>I~ ~lo ....,.r and to~ In•...,_ about tltil rape<;ious Iawl..,_ of many "I've im!dt it dlflioult fCl(,/iJle l'Bl to .t!Jof·011iiil111'>r pity, "I'm the fell8 lhtl's • o1 1tU own C.0...gueo, Gray'1 FBI was receive lblormall4c !tom ~ 'ib ihe calTylna the waler up here. I'm the fella provldlrig tbe inlorination anc1 he couldn't 1utw'el.. r . . . thal's oatrYln8 tbe bod." ~·ulk the bDles. 'l! the Bu'reau bad been • mi CEllT~Y BAll -If an,ytjling 'He had, k """"""· ii-..i and rowbqli~ It coaldn't ha.. (Olten you J'8 an Fill llienl'I• sUblOct lo : ,du,mp!ll by the man ..m appolnlell him. aj:n>IS a guppy~. you ~ ... ~ of 'lie moailt'., ~ Sci, iilmced ond lo~ to 1D1'1!1!r lll1 Nor could lhl!y call tbe Investlgallon -,,.,...,.. -. .... ' qioll'ji'o• ol IAlbolilllce, be relumdl1o the of! -·-btld to be In ..... ti ' u ticlan tbe Dat.do!r. 1!u1, ltral1fel)I, cO.mniitee where they had yet managtd · ·~0 an v_a 00• pollllchlis lliln1 anll tbemse!V<t of this to iet enough oul of him In provide us Ibey ;a.,":: Nlo >bave....,!. ~ ::; olfer. 'Ille 11)1)'& d!at are ,,... to ~ !or \rilh 8 !On< of -ma)' he" -ha!>' onera on "' ""'° .,..,..., him had no motive to IO "loatlnc In the p.m, -·the FBI and the W1li1t llotlle -""' <l!il of cottllol. 11te old II"" files to ver!IY Itow the FBI btld been uaed 11 ~ wa1e11ate scandala haYe .,... = = thoand ,:" :,,;:;i;t: ~de eu~l:'-=bol ihe~ and more Jlllbllc. polllical uw..,ol. Jn!om>allm Jrom Jhe the ~ lined up aiialnli him -s.n'. PlcrtlRE !be FBI dredging up more cornpllMC devator ..,eralor who had Tunney ol ciJifon>ll wepled -didn't Md -lttlonnallOn <Oillpnllltllln Ille best sot ID ~ ol them. belllr the....... IO f> tltniuP Jiii ~'a --IMillnll a.I .lnltflll ... 11111 be lllol ta-~llon.,. .... .._.. 'llllh .... -~ -po-i lbtlt !oleo., l!lct>.i.nl d~ - -~ liberals, they came 111-they _, lo llnil ltl}'!bq:, Tralntd -. Ila way a polltldaed FBI le!._ out preparecl1and so mmlllar with the IO\>-. as It la, the PBl could ooi lln<f ID11h1Dtl· b aiy ......,. 1o mah us ofdtrme J. .,, I ' Edgar lloOver-haters wish be were "'111 around. J. Edgsr rode the front elevl!lor and the man be bad drive It for him k<jJI hlam<W slt!L • • OIAN/>I CCllUT DAILY PILOT ,l!ooett N. Wttd, Pul>UiAtr Thdmcu Kee vu, Editor Barbero-.-)( rctbtc:ll Editorial Page Edi!or . ,, . •. 11 ·" : ·,l. "' "' 'I ' 0 ' • • .. I g!: m lb to 11 .. .. .. F ~ In It ltl 11 .. " .. ti ., b II ct D II ti II e: II .. c! • • p II .. Ill u. • - . .. ... . " QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandl "Kindly keep moving. You've sUll got the 17th cent.,Y to 10 through." · L. ltl. Boyd . Top Hollywood Face Slapper Among newborn human babies, the boys wtnnmher the girls by about 100 to 100. Amoog oewborn bones, the f .. malea ou&IJumber the malea by 100 to 118. Amoog chicteoa, the IDclpieot hens outnumber the would-be l'OOllera by 100 to llCi. THE FRENCH WORD "pourboiie" means "tip.'' Or handout. Or a dime for a cup of coffee. That's what Im- \ poveriJhed lads around New Orleans begged from the nuns. But Instead of money, the nuns gave them enormous sandwiches oo long rolls with wha~ ever leftovers were in their kitcbena. That 's wby such a sandwich Is known IS 8 "Poor Boy" iD Louislana. Started out as a "pourbolre." HISl'ORY RECORDS !bat llllllt ol the officers In ~ ancleot Persian armies collected little toy dolla which they even toot Into battle. . QUERIES -Q. "Cln a man be relieved of military oervice on the grounds he's ememely ugly?" · A. can Indeed. Army regulattoos say "aoy def<irmlty whlch Is markedly unslgbtty" csil dlaqualify a fellow. Q, "NAME the wor1c1.'•s ·be.tbilliard player." A. How about John Roberts ol Manchester, England! From 1118S to 1889, be beat all opponents In bis lavuite came ol 24,000 points even though be gave away bandlclpo ol 10,000 points. STOPIJGBT NOTIONS: Anybody wbo puts tomatoes In clam chowder sbould be banished beyond the IJ.mile limit like the man without a country ••• Yl!S, A WOMAN In troosera Invariably appelll aborter thao abe loob In a Hirt ... NOTHING l!NUVENS a party ao much u juat -quarrellq couple, what? ••• SENSE ol smell wtlJ no v!Ye memortea quicker thao aoy of the other four semea, ae enough ••. IS IT TOO PERSONAL to report !bat I temporarily !<me a certain aHectloo of the ~end everytlme sbe serves beets? . FACE SLAPPER-A young lady named Teri McComu Is Aid t0 be ao expert on ·!be slapping ol lacel. She's a Hollywood stunt 111r1. Don't tnow bow sbe first learned ber cralt. Or with wbom lhe developed it to 111ch a fine dqree. 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OflAl4GE" lUSTlll SANTA ANA '9~b NtWf'ORTAW JJ&' l ,PllTOLIT, lr"1ttl'rnl ffl'tft'fttffT ''M-'4'1'MIUI ( rtta• ~1 ·11f1 Pl!•" l lr 1110 ~ 2 I I "'OOI St7 Jll"? • !VOW.• STO SIN ORAIVGE COUIV'rY LA MIRADA • I 1 • ' Paci diffc Wei abo1 " to cc and f ini~ . choi ach nut! afui end • • • • • • • • . . . ID llChlga style of • · :~ .. des1gned forpeoi•~ PA the West Goast only.· • • • • 4 • • • L IJnited'sWest 0oasters~Po11 tland ·3nd Seattle. . ' . It's a different way of flying to the PaciJicNorthwest. Designed for our different way of liviitg here on the West Coast. .' S6; ccitPe with us no'w and read about l;Jnited's new features.You'll want to comi'Wfth us next time you fly. • A pat send-oft for breakfast and lunch. . Food'simp0rtanttoyou.Especially in its natural form. sO; in addition to regular breakfast choices, United's West Coasters give you a choi~ of delicious, crunchy, highly nutritional granola. Iristead of just lunch, we give you _ a fine picnic basket filled with delicious entree$ lik~ fried chicken or one of our "delicatessen delights. ""Scrumptious appetizerslike carrot curls, celery and pickles. Fresh fruits like dates, figs and an apple. Andnnpqrted chocolate. I remember, o~Chefs Specia\. · A flight.schedule to fit your leisurely schedule. . You like to do thlDgs at your own leisure. And that shouldn't change just · because you have a flight to catch. , , Cal1Unitedat482-2000,oraskyo • .. /. ,,, . Travel Agei;it.to book you on United. ~-. . ' ~·· . To Portland T11Seattle ·'.: 5:30 pm. 8:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. '· 7:30 p.m. !Oi45 a.m, 5:00 p.m. '. · 12:30 p.m. (OC-10)> • ]\nd, since this is;wjne country, we'll be serving fine West Coai;rwines from the carafe foronly,$1.00 ~Coach. And there's no chatge in l!iFst CijsS\ Of eourse, our 1 ~t's why United offers more nonstop. flight,s·~o Portland anq Seattle than any · , 7:30 p.m. • ~ • premium fiquors nre available, too. 1 ~ Artwardingcomellackfor·dinner. . Relilxi.ng,-rei!Uy letting yourself unwind 1 after a full day; is.a bigpilrtof your life. ·So, after your busin~ss is done in Seattle, United offers ypu the only wide-bOdy DC-10 back to~-• Itlea:vesSeil'tile1~eryday at 5:00p.m. ~th the widest Coach seat between here and there. Arid a.dinner you'll long other airline. . · · . . So, go ahead, ~ke all your appointments, rehearse a presen-.. tationonemoretime,orjust .;·· have an easy-going day. Whe11 ·' you fly by our schedule, Y!JU . • : Can keep yours . . . . , ~ -~ ·: . .< .. M:. : .•' " : . """'-'•. "''"""' •.,.. .. ... '"·'• ,,. "~"• .. ,.. . .. coa~~s~ef~~~~ The frieil~skies ofy()ttt land ·~ westeoastliving. Unitoosm;st.COastef"S ·. • Partners in Travel with Westem Jntemational Hotels. ' • ' • l l I . • • • •, ' I. ' I • 1 ilt DAILY PILOT ' ' Thund1¥, Mardi 29, 1973 • · For the Record S~ts-}lowing In Over Bank Heist ' • ,. ' >" Births ARBUCKLE l SON WESTCLIFF MORnJARY C'I E. 171h St., Costa Mesa .. , ....... BAL'J'Z.diwERON -~B0~50 Cosio MOii 9"-UZI • ~BROADWAY · MOR'l,'JJ"'RY lll~waj,"£osta Me1a 'U;~ Mc<lOllMIClC LAGVNA BEACH· M'Oli'rl!ARY l'letl Lopna CUfl!ll Rd. -u • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemofa7 _..., <Mpel 3S10 Pacllle Vin Drive Nwport Beedl, Qllllmda ""'* • PEa:fAMILV COLONIAL ruNDAL llOIQI ' '1111 BolM ~ = ·---'-SMITlll' .tm,AllY It/ Mala lit. Hantlqloa lleado .... LOSE 20 POUNDS IN TWO WEEKSI t f•MtU• y.s. WlftMft lkl Team Diet During, the nolHllO'W' off seaaon the U.S. Women'a Alpine Sid Team members eo on the "Ski T~" ~ to be 20 pounds Jn two weekl. 1baf• right -20 powidl In 1• ~I ~ bull al tbe cllet Is chemical lood action and wu ~ by a famous Colorado pbyl1daD espe-. dlilly"for th& U.s. Ski Team. Normal energy ii matnialned <verr important!) v.:hlle reductna. You keep ''full .. -no 1l:f.rvl,tlon _. because the diet la dealened that way. It'• a diet .that 11 euy to follow whether you work, travel or ..... borne. ' .. 'l'b1J' ls honestly a fantutlcally succeWul dl~t. Jf it weren't, the U.S. Women'• Sid Team wouldn'tYbe0 per-· mltted. to use It! Rlghtf sJ. give your.elf the ilqne ~ the U.S. Skl Team get&. Lale weight .the sdent:Ulc, pr6Yen_ ~· Even it ~·ve trled all the other dleta, )'OU ~· it .: fo•li<>unelt to 1r:r Ibo U.S. Women'• Ski Teem Diet. 'n>at ~; iit ybu reeUY do , ~t to lose 20 poundl in two' week&. Ord~ today. ~ tb1i Out u a reminder. . ~. Send on1y alOQ (fUS for Rush Service) -cub la O.K. -to: Health !AJdi-'initltute, P.O. Box 4302. Dept. 19, 1489 Ernestine Lane, }ft. View, CA 94040. Don't order unless you want to 'Jo\e iii ~ In two weekal ~ that'• what the Ski T~ ~,i w1D do! --\.-....: ' I . '92 OFF RIG.PRICE SALE '147 R19.11t.t5 lhe Golden TOUCH & SEW• mochlne with carrying case. Excluslve W.0.0!!"' push-button, front drop-In bobbin. Full range of stretch and fashion slilches. 750/576 sm1sr• sewing machine with carrying case. Slralght,. blindstltch, zig-zag and stretch stitches. Snap·on presser feet. Push-button reverse control. ExclusNe Sing![ front drop In bobbin, 413/574 SALE'97 ROf.111.tl FASHION MATE• zig-zag sew- ing m•chin• wllh c1tiin11. Slraighl 1nd zlg-zeg 1tllches. Exclys)Ve fil.noJT frOf'lt drop·ln boObln. 25f{708 SALl!'97 ROf.12t.ll FASHION MATE zig-zag tlw· Ing machine with carrying case. With 257 features plu1: put:h~ button revert• control; lhree needle poalllont 1nd dlal 1lllch· length control. Accommodates 1 verilty of sewing needs. 252 / 575 SALE'59 ...... 7.00 ZIG·ZAG atwlng machine with 1tr1lght, forward and rtVel'lt stitches. 177 Carrying ca11 ~7 11l1·prl~ 11 oruy•I" SAVE ON SEWING ACCESSORIES 20o/o OFF REG. PRICE ON ALL SEWING COURSES GREAT FABRIC VALUES MACHINE WASHABLE ' ORY ABLE 100% POLYEStER DOUBLEKNITS 58/60" wldo. SALE '2" Reg.~·" Per Yard POLYESTER DRESS CREPE 44/45• wfdr.-' ' SALE'1"' Reg. 2.4t PerY1rd Mott flbricl tt m01t •10t1a. SINgQgR •n<l P11rtlolpltlnt1 appro...i _,... Singer h111 llbefll trade-In policy. We wlll apply an lllowa-on 'JO'J• ust(:j 1ewlng m1chtn1 tow1rd any new sewing macNntyou b\(y at Sfngtr. A Cre<til Plan 10 fil your budget 11 IYllll!>lt at Singer Sewing Ctnltrs. Meny approved deale<a allO offer attrectlY1.credlt twma. ~or add"'a of llore or dealer nearest 'fO'J, Ito U.. 1'9\ioWp1ga1 under sewiNG MACHINES. •A TradlllllrkofTHESINGEA COMPANY, "_,A; ___ "' lrlttol & ~ ... °'"'~ -tottA MUA ...... t1 """'*' ... '"fllit City" Ctntw -2-Hllftlor aflld, Herber Ctni.t Kl t.tttlf MUNfMl•n.lh(M f"Ok'ltlr •t 1-1'1 H11nllngl0fl 8aldl C*lter m-1M1 "" .... ~~:0!!..._ .. ---·-· _,,, . • • • .. I ·' ,. Men's bettef slack$. at a~rice you won't~ S09!l~again. · ean~~~taJ- waist.$0hds . for dre8s-up ·~ and leisure. Flare-leg Solids and fancies; 1 jean-style, for casual wear~ .. ' ,- Polyester and Polyester::" -. " dqubleknits. 30to 42. " ~~~- ' the I •• • \ , •' .. o· . 0 ' : '<I ,.. ... ' ,,. . .. .. " 0 I I I - I • • { • • I - t • I . -· S011D STATE STEREO CONSOL'E .( THl JAJlisA ....... ' ' ' ' . . • 11wlll•• ...,:.. ... ,.~ ..... ' CtlR C.w..t • c ........ ~ ' _...,._ ......... -.... ' .... .-.~ ..... ·iMI'.-' ~,•.~·~·fllii ·r.-. ~- .. ... . . . . ' • . . ' ' .. · ~~H TRANS· OCEANIC ' MuLTI ·BAND PORTABl:E · ' ' ' . 1 1"J'h1. ~ton.d~rd of the Industry'" ( 'Tlll '~nMe..,.. D1-Y0TNll~Mlllt$ c:ee· _1 ,en-..•ec.--.......,.MMtS..._,_AMl ~~ . ' • ...!~"'· lfl .... ttfMI Shen w ... ""' AINMI' . THIS • ·~t Mll'IM .... WM ...... R..,.., L ... wm ' 23'' RCA · AccuColor DIAGONAL e Automatic Fine Tuning • Built In Dipole Antenna • Automotlc Tint Control THE FWlR Ft,.517 CAll FOR · ·· .. P.RICE · r r ' 'wt, .. °"" "~ii!IJi·• -: l ' -1 • ~Ll:·.~ .. "Kf.1 /:,~ .. ~ • .I. PAA WMilMl'-N•vtNtlell. VHF .... ,,... BEA' .... · • Nftl ..,.........,, YHfl WMttlw IM!d ¥I I • '"0 .... ,.--.1(1 itfl Gtln ... ' """" •. ·.·~~~.:~ ·~-M1ect1ww • , A Y. vUR ....... 11SY wmv AC •• 1 ._,..., ..... _,.,, ... __ , ATLANTA STORE J, • 1 e Turilfrlt "9 .. ttffY. ~iM•"-! . r J I • . ·1 , I . 5399 Soo .... -..... , ~,_, ·RC~,_·: Xf~180.·· -·~.~~-· .: ",; -~',25'.'· RC.A : XL-.100 , 10Q%-SOl:ID STATE . 100°/o SOUD STATE Not Just Coler But Accuc'olor ' ' • AccuMatfc Color Monitor· •Automatic Fin• Tuning .. • Ultra Brighi Picture Tube 5689 ...... ,., M •.U6 Alie I•, ...... ""· "Ev•15Avallallle Zulth In Stock & On = · 251 ' ZENITH SUPER . .._.. CHROMACOlOR I '25'' iliitif .·' Chromacolor • 100°!0 SOUD STATE , MAN '.210. CHASSIS • Super -Gold' ViclM . , • . Guard T ~ , WIEK END r80NUS! UILY ~AMlllCAH mLINfi IN ._. TIADmONAL ....... t ·FR-E.E THIS ANTENNA FREE wnH ANY COLOR TV PURCHASED BEFORE TIM CLAllKllUllQ Medel GJl•714 2s•.....,_.,....,.. REMOTE -CONTROL PRICE·~ OF THE YEA1t!. ... , ........... $ 7· fllctwl T ... e AstM'latk Co'-r MNllW • AVhllJNltk lliM T- Every Available :CA In Sto;k & On Display 2r• RCA Xl-100 ........... "ATIC' FINE j(l ."C.'MTIC i'l.OR CONTROL .. SWIVEL B~SE. ,.,.,. Dl"80NAJ: REMOTE CONTROL IN STOCK 25" ZENITft UPER Dho'd CHROMACOLOR , '~l;;...$6H ... ·RCA.-· D47-' • GRAINED KASHMIR WALNlif' iTn'AN 101 CHASSIS .. Over 90°/cl $o.lkl Sta ... • · • 1 BUTTON TUNING • AUTO~TIC FINE TUNING s1a• .19'' ....... • 1 B-n Tuning • Automatic fine Tuning • • e Titan 101 C"-ls • ' CALL FOR .PRICE . ' ABC Hn Every 19" Zenith In Stock, & On D!spkiy . COLOR TELEVISION ICA aH ZENITH s.1 .. ind S.rvke 20 VIARS IN ORANGE COUNTY ZENITH -962-5559 ICA -ffB-3329 1973 • ZENITH SUPER CHROMA COLOR ... DHW/IHOHW NOW TWO LOCATIONS . TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS • 9021 Att.ta St. 19046 lrookhunt St. Hlllltlntf'Oll 9-h • H1111tlntton Beoc:h 'HOURS:-HOURS: MQN,.fRI . 10.7 DAILY 10-7 SATURDAY 10-5:30 1ATURDAY 10-5 CLOSED SUNDAY SUNDAY 12·5 OPEN THURSDAY. 'TIL 9 ' 962-5559 . 968-3329 ' "'. ' ·1&'' DIAGONAL ' • Automollc Color-Monitor • Automotlc Fine Tuning • Walnut Grained Cabinet • Ultra Slim Cabinet ldMI for shelf units SOLID STATE ... COLOR RCA . PORTABLE • 18'~iagonal .COLOR WhyBuy~BC? • e No Finance Cltca ges If Paid in 90 Days or Low Down and 36 Months to Pay (oac) e 1 Year Free P'rts e 1 Year Free Ser- vice e l Year PiC:ture Tube Warranty e Free Delivery and Set Up e BankAmeri- card/Master C-har9e e We Service What We Sell -e We Know Our Product Inside and Out e No Commissioned Salesmen. • I ' l \ ,1 ' I I •!cwi.y PILOT , • Low-calorie Dieting Useless Doctor Says ANAHEIM -An OnQce p>n,ity nutrttloalll la)'ll .... <ar1Job1drale dlell are not mly -but lllo -• danger to the bulth of DWI)' pel'QW. Rooald Deutsch, <Olllllltant to the Orange County Nutri- tion Counct~ said auch diets are especially dangerous to pregnant women and per>Olll with heart, clrculatory or Al.arm Unit Financed SANTA ANA -The <Jnmae County Board of Superviaon has lllocated flll,000 for labor, material and equipment to in· stall a aecurlty alarm system in the new county courthouse. TIMI project la part of a stepped up program to protect judges, juries and witnesses wbile courb are ln ses&ioo. Otto K. Olesen was the low bidder on the job at f15,llOO but Ken Briggs, county com- 1 munlcatloos deportmeot said additional equlpmeot w a s needed which would boool Ibo -to al>!lut '18,000. I ' ' • • • • • • • kidney cmdltlom. He aid the popu1lr diet abo could cauae 1troka in oome ,........ Deullcb told a nutrltloo aymposlwn a t Disneyland H<>l<I in Anaheim Saturday that the c1ang....,. dleta are -such u the "drinklnc Dllll'• diet" and the "calories don't count" diet. Even thoug)1 protein hu been ,empbaslled late11. he aid the body ac- tually needl -tlme1 .. many carl>oll)dralel u im- tein to functlm well. "The hnln ·-requlrea between 20 percent and 25 per· cent of Ill the calortes," he said, "and all of that ii in the form of glucose -pur< carbohydrate." He said the body will ewn change escess protein into carbohydrates, "so when you eat meat to the exclusion of other foods, you are poylng $2 f0< llOlllelhing that ls very cheap by comparbon." Deutsch said mo.!t of the weight lost on l°" carl>ohydrate diets 11 water, with kidney trritatloos likely to. ........ The nutr!tlonill crltlclr.ed other lads 11 well, such u the taking of vitamins a n d • minerals in huge amounll. Ao exceu of Vitamin A can cause braJn damage, 'be said, and too much Vitamin E may damage blood vessels and even reproductlve orgau. f.a"pers Appointed Chairman SANl'A ANA -Fifth District Superviaor Rooald W. Caspera of Newport Beach bas been appointed chairman of the Clllfomia Superviaors >,,. llOC!aUon committee on mental health, alcohol and drup. He will serve for the .cUrrent year as leader of the statewide organlutlon'a -king task force ln the areas of mental health and associated pro- blenu. Caspers was imtrumental in Orange County's adoptlon of the methadone program for heroin users in 1971. Tbrough his private business he hu fostered an anU-<lrut in- formation program. l \ County Engi,neer • I ' 'Na~ Dropper' . ;. ORANGE COUNTY ANAlllllM -A marille ..,. Mamenlal ...,u-tng !Inn cblef ben hu the dllllncllml of stlting hll ll8IDe atlai:hed .. two ~ intereStlng ltepis ~ed-iioqp- lng in King Neptune's domain. An undersea JD<l\llltalo - they are called seamounts - Tax Specialist Hit 'With Fraud ·Charges LOS ANGELES -A Ganlen abo em'*"1 their sister, Gro00ve lncomeha tU 1pedalist Mrs. Jenet Martin. w may ve been so busy be neglected to figure and me his All three 'alao face charges own papen last year has been of preparing fraudu1ent tax indicted by a federal irand returns for clients during the jury in Loa An•elu. 1972 taI seasori after being in-,. dieted on those counts a week Larry Stinson, 32, of 13072 Aspenswood Ave., co u Id ag~Y are among 11 tu ccin-recelye ! f!O,OOo ~ and one 1 Y. ear in prisoil ff convicted on su tants indicted recenUy with 16 convicted and the the charge, according to the r~malnder still in court. Invea atorJ ~llim StlJ!SOll will he oamed for Dr. Richazd D. Terry, of Richard Terry le -tel Environmelltal Sci~ and Services. A unique and previously 111>- dlacovered IDssil he dredged up oU the Hawaiian lsltndl will aJao he Identified by In- clusion of Dr. Terry's name In its scientific title. The announcement w a s made this weet by Dr. Robert M. Whit., director ol the U.S. Department of Commerce'• NaUooal OceMOgraphic and Atmoopherlc AdlninlatnlQI. Sl'llNG WITH GEIST THINK In~vt!llu~ Service. ;:=;========;II WU ne "''hi bis taI mat· Kins LOVE ter the im prepmil"" ~ Jc 1,1 .,. .. !\... L ft period, .men be WU .in the ONCLE LEN """" 8 wnx employe of Orange ~ SA TURD.AYS IN Income .fax Service. __ ,,, Th&... firl!1 la °"""" by THE DAILY PILOT WISTCUFP PLAZA 17 .. & tlYIMI - NIWPOIT IU.CH Stinson'• brother Marvlo ~ .. • • ere is ee: ...... ., .............. . ' " • T •I , .~ I j ': • ' • .. • f' ' r .. • .J 1 •• , ' • Tr Pi I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' ' / Part-Skim Milk F!!MEn CHEESE- lt'1 Liln is-.. orlffll{ly m1<1e In E...,. trf t1rm1n for m1ny y..,.. 'TIMI fl•wor It •xcttlftlt. Grt8t for 1N1cklng •nd cooking, .... 11.ff "'· $1.69 Spedtlly ~ L~JY,QUR TASTE BUDS DD THE TALK· INO.,slMPLE BEFORE YOU BUY. IT'S ' ''AWAYOFLIFEAT • 'f1(tr•1 ''!'!!S~ ,OUll I CONVaNlaNT LOCATIONS .. wmcu., PLAZA • '· Of.Mi ..... .fri. 'Ill ' -Slit .... ' -... 'ttl.s· 11'11 &: llVINI -NEWPOIT llACH TOWN .. c;(>UNTllY IMOl'l'ING c•NT•• -o•ANG• J.erow trom .S.nte Ma f'•shlofl '-"'"' U l'AIMION IQUAAI -LA MA8itA A!Mfkt'I ~ 0.-S.. Try Sah1rday's News Qui2; ,, • • Thun4o1 -~-='-M_lf<h~2'1-'-,-19_73~~~--"*'--~--'D~Al=LY.:...:..:~=LO~T_JUP.:~ Countiiins Get Short End r ..... ,cireus --- C.pllol News !Ion ... SACRAMENTO -U yoo line up all the loglalaUve district populations on a graph, the hills ind valleys make It lool< like an MrtJ>. quake.reading of lU on the Richter Scale. ' . porlloomonl bill be enacted. Tbett are mor..than 4.lD.DllD Tbe 34tb Dl1trl c t inhabitants In the 70th repnoented by Sen. lleMia A SS e m b I y D I s I r I c t, ea.,ienttl' (R-Newport Beach) represented l>y Hepublica n for enmple, bas a population Robtrt-Burte-ot-HuntlngtOn of m.m, and the 35tb Beach, and mort than 429,DllD !li,ltrict nut door, represented In the 71st D i s t r t c t bf Sen. James Wbetmore CR-represented by Ro b e r t Garden Grove) bas a IM;ad Badham, Republican from count ol 7891570. , Newport Beach. Translated, that ,...,,. a lot of Californians .,. not getting a fair shake In reinoentatlon ..---"-----~ and others ""' getting leoA than a fair shake, which ls • IN CONTRAST, Democratic Assemblyman John Miller or Oeldand has less than 180,DllD residell)s In his 17th District. NEWS .ANALYSIS what ~rtionment ts all ·-... _______ ; abouL - TIIE CONSTl'IVl'ION says everybody is entitled to roughly equal repretenlailon and .-.:ts, lbe Legislature to rearrang~ districts ac! cordlngly evtl'y 10 years, hu- ed • on the federal census f~s. It's 1973 and still no reap- portionment based on the 1970 populatlon. Jt's a wonder the voters of Orange County, In particular, haven't stormed the Capitol d t a reap- '11lls all adds 1.!P to more Voter registration ls not a ~ 1.8 million persons. consideration in d r a w i n g district lines, but it reflects UP IN THE San Joaquin the population and bas a bear- Valley, however, it would take Ing on the cost of campaigning two distrlcts to Dltlke one of and the outcome of an elec- either of the Orange Cowity ti districts. oo. Again, Orange County il- Sen. George Zeoovich (I). lustrates the d Is parity Fresno) represents the 16th between d Is tr I ct s. Las District with a po~ of November, acconiing to the 391,716 and the 15th District secretary of state, there were represented by Sen. Howard more than 520,000 registered Way (R-Exeter) has a COWll of voters in Sen. Carpenter's S4th 381,'89. District. Tbis is about three The picture's the same ill times the number of voters in the Assemb.lyi. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiieiacih~of the two districts in Ffy 'a free kite! But bring string ., MARCH 31, 9 A.M., -t lot oppoilte the Ploza ' i'RIZES AND TRIPS TO SEA WORLD . &oath Coast ?tua nearby Lo! Angeles Cowily. ONE llISTl\ICT -the 29th -is repr esented by Democratic s.n. M e r v y n Dymally, c:halrman ol tbe Senate EleCtloos and Reap- portionment Conunlttee, and. the author of one reap-1 porUorunent bill under cop. sideration this session. Thero wm leas than 1!9,000 registered voters In Dymally's district last November wben be won re-election with 89,664 votes. Senate District 27, wilh a registration ol 171,724, is represented by Sen. David Roberti, also a Democrat. He won ,_iectioo wllh 80,251 votes. IF TIIEJIE had been an election in the 34th District ":· ••• ..... ·' ·' ' . ,. '" J ... ' ' (:. :~. ' J ... ... '. •,•, I : : : : j '." ' ... , • last year, it WoOld have taken ------------------... • more than Z00,000 to win the •' " '~ Senate seat. (The 197% elec· lions involved only \he odd· numbered Senate districts). ntere was an election in Sen. Wbetmore's 35th Dlstricl, which had a registration o( more than 396,000. More than 316,0QO turned out to vote and 197 ,000 voted for Whetmore, making him the winner. All five of the most "over- populated" Senate districts are r e presented by Republicans and three or the five most "under--populated" districts are repre!ellted by Democrats. State Convicts .;:~ ·.·.~ ····i: ..... ·.•.,«' Cancer Quacks :·: .. ,. ·:·: :·r-·:.: •••• •••• ~·; l , I!.:; . • 4·• tea" as cures for cancer. t:::~ In one case, the Bureau cit::, Food and Drugs sent II~" ' ::~ tieots" to one violator !• they spent "at leasj $1, 1or-:: useless products re~:: as being capable ol ~::: tbelr various ailmentl." the'~ report aald. ·:~ • • • .. :~ ... ' ;r.: • " •• • . , .. • · . . ' " ' ' . , ... . :~ .i " ~~~ :• .. l •• •, ' ' " ' . ' ' ·.• ;:~ .• . ... ~ " In • Land of 8rNlhfalcbttl Hi11bw•1• ••• 10 Mott Scenic Roads .. ·: --.-;, ....__.. --.... In: thil . tJ¥lomo,ive ag,e, pktuure driving "41 b~ · ·:~ 11'"'.kod!"i; reci;<Uion ~ llie U.S. to gel th• moll /"" !~ ouz,of1our fqpW11 8riving vacation,you1houl4 know :I "'"''" to gp /~ ,p<Iyw tJieio, Jfo'r' th. rood ., ,..a ... for·~ P,liJc<J .. vw'Olong"" ""'1· A hlgh!lgh~ of this colorful travel Issue is an iflus- trat"<! map of the nation, charting the roads rated by· ~nvironmentalists and highway planners as among the most magnificent in the United States.. Your entire r.imlly will enjoy ·studying this map and the pages 9f description, pictures and sug· geslfons for planning l~ memorable· trips. LOok for this unique "traveler's guide" to the spectacu. lar ,the historically signllieant, the educational or the just.plain fun. This.special Family Weekly fea- ture iS. only on~ of the rewarding aspects ·of an .:: entire issue devoted to the areas of our coun\ry ' that have become focal" points for travelers" from all owr ~~e world. ,. • e DISNEY WORLD DATA -Taking the familJ: " to Disney World this• year? Wondering U it's : really worth it? Will you have enough Ume to take in all the sights! How much will it coat! Thls ,s~cial Travel Issue nfiers three planned "vjslts ' -for people short on lime. e VACATION PSYCHOLOGY -In this weet'1 11People Quiz," match your answers against tile results from professional studies and survo)rs that reveal the kind of vacaUon the majority of people rt1lly enjoy. The .. . ; ' l ( • .. D.\ILY ~ILOT ,. • • f.Too Manp Chiefs'! :.! l)ispute Over Leadership • VOTE APRIL 17th ·' - " t :::].Halts Wounded Knee Talk ' .. · j FOR • • DONALD STRAUSS ... : I j WOUNDED K NEE, S.D. I:' (AP) -Two groups o1 leaders i · now claim they represent To- •dlalll occupying Wounded ~. and 1'*"31 officials , must determine today "'hich group should be involved in I •lleg9!' lions. i_ : Ne::f:Ung -oas In Rapid .,7"4-'{City and near WOtJDded Knee '' . ~'failed ·to materialize Wednes- ... 1' ·!day ~use Indian and fed- . -;eraJ negotlaton could not •gree on who was representing ;the ,KrOUp of militant Indians !w."lch lias befd ' this village !since Feb. 'll. . "WE'RE IN the process ot •trying to arrange a meetinf in . :Pine Ridge." Sen. J a mes .· :Abourezk (D-S.D.), said after !a Rapid City .... ion failed to lJr!ng Jll'Ol!l'ess tcwanl resump- 1 lion ol peece talks. "The meeting tt\at was ~ posed ID hive come off w~ did nol because the people that we had be"'1 told were representatives of people h'18ide Wounded Knee \\'ere, in fact . not representing those people." . The scheduled meeting out- side \Vounded Knee was post- poned , apparently becaUSf! there was no agreement on \1/hO should lJe-present. A meeting did take place jn the village late Wednesday between occupying 1 lndians and six attorneys who were permitted to enter Wounded ·Knee under a federal rour,t or- der. ONE OF rnE attorneys. Mark Lane of New York , said . VETERAN OF ALCATRAZ OCCUPATION Brando St1nd1n S.cheen Littlt fe1ther A-etive Indian Liitl.efeather Backs Came SAN F!Wic1sco (UPI) - : The beaded and buckslnnned · young woman who appeared : on Madon Br8ndo's beha1! to : reject hi• ~r as the best . actor Of ur72 iJ·•n aspiring BC-- tress and· a Iorig~time activist for Indian right!. Sac"""1 .LllUefeatber, 25, of' San Francisco, is port Apache and heads the Affirmative Image Committee, a part of . . the National American Indian C-Otmcil. SHE HAS PLAYED bil parts in several motion pic- tures, including a recent role as an Italian prostitute in an Italian movie shooting here "to get back at all those Italian actors who p I a y career in the san Francisco Bay Area in 1969 and was named "Miss Vampire USA" in a promotion contest for the film "Dart Shadows" the next' year. Sbe ... also .became in· volved in the · take ~Ver of Alcatraz in 1970. Miss Whitefeather ,has 'ap- peared on local television shows and in 'JOl'' :rpedla of· !ices as a spokesm~ for In- dian groups throughout northern· 'California . AT A RECENT Califo~11ia Democratic C e n t r a l Q>m· mittee meeting iri Sicrarrien· to, she successfully lobbied, for a resolUtiOn, w:ging the 'return· of lands to the Pit River 'In- dians. The actress lives here with her husband. drunken Indians." J:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Miss Litlle(eather. a name she was given by (ellow In- dians during the occupation of Aleatraz Island . was born Afarie Cruz in Salinas. where she ~~duated rrom high school ln 1964. Mrs. Walter Silacc i o f Salinas. who remembers her during her school days, said the Indian girl att e nd e d Hartnell Q>Uege and later San Jose State, dropping out to become active in the Indian rights movement. "I KNOW SHE wanted lo be a teacher," Mrs. Sila c c i recalled. "Marie left Salina s and said she was going to help Indians." She began a modeling SPRING WITH . ANNE KLEIN · THINK Jto.in tnhl Wl!STC LIFF PLAZA 17tfl & IRYIN! - NEWPORT l!ACH *******~**********•** * * MERCURY SAVINGS. * and loan association , • Openlloo.-T!U1.'Llll.~J.9;Ftl91.m.~p.m. * -·-_,fftfnlll . * --Mtoany ~d0.£dlftgeratlltadl : * TVA Mom#y 5aWtp 81dg, .... mvd.al Nowpon Avt. : * lAltAIU.fUWl'IUJIMtn:ulYsa;qo .lmptr\!l liwy.atllarbor ; * CA!IOIM«cury~IJJdt.~ ltSaoDlllJOfnlt. * :******llr*lr*'11-**. -* ****** • • • he wu Jold negotlaliorw would not resume until there waa a cea:J&fJre and W1lil atl«Deys \Vere pennittcd to deliver medical supplies to the viUage. S.D., \vho accompanied Laoo into the village, aaid the In- dians are willing to negotiate. FOR . • t COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRUSS ' !DISTRI CT #SI \'ti' Government officials said -a cease-fire has been in effect since midday Tuesday a n d ' would continue. The court or- der directed that attorneys for the lndiarn1 and medical SUI>' · plies be allowed into the vil- lage. The attomeys were not allowed to take in medlcaJ 'supplies-Wednesday. "WE M A DE remarkable Jlrogt'eSll toward meaningful negotiations," Keller said. "I wouJd say if we could give these people some food we could have a settlement in a few days." Lane said an Oglala cmmcil, headed by Pedro Bis.wnette, had been fotmed in the village and had taken control from leaders of the American In- dian Movement, which spear· "(f we could get men of the caliber, integrity and abili~y of Donald Strauss on all our Community Coffege BoardSi . many of our higher education problems would be solution." tndlfilis allied with !lglala Sioux Tribal Council President Richard Wilson .set up road-· headed the takeover. FRANK NEWMAN . blocks outside federal block- ades which have ringed the hamlet since the Indian OCC'll- pation and permit only mar- shals and FBI agents through. Keith Frizzell, an assistant U.S. attorney general. had said earlier Wednesday there had been a power struggl~ between militant AIM leaders a n d a. tribal civil rights group. CHAIRMAN, H.E.W. TASK FORCE ON REFORM IN HIGHER EDUCATION • John Keller of Chamberlain, Tliere are liu1td1'ed.s of co1i·vcrtible& on displa11 Gt · nU Riviera 11howroom& in you'r clioice of 7 sizes ••. 86 Htylu ••• '.!000 fabric• OPENS INTO OUEEN·SIZE BED! '"' Modem au-..ir. ~ &4" "'"'"'!! ~..->frlpe, ~ ~y+lng -n idl n ~'"""" ~ l•o!u•t Ot'ENS INTO FULL·Sl?E ~EOI ::._..1 ... ~1:r Hf>l>eCi! coorolol\. Ktnrious -P.Hal"'U " Trlldltlotwl fUI Mia conw..,. 12• Oudtecl IM~lulled •lelll"'C'I .,,,, ~ • •><I......,_,_ OPENS INTO OUEEN·Slll BED! .,........ ~ ceMo9'ttlllt SS'" ~~pl ..... OP. -'"'0 3'"~78 • .i..r.1e<1;1.t>1oo !>ed. • OPENS INTO OUEEN·SIZE BEOf ~ieraof Costa Mesa 3015 So. Bristol Street . Comer f l Brtatol and Boker --Solitlt-of-San Diego ·f,.,eway Phone: 979-5040 ~'1 Kint 11.ie CCNl"Mrtible 90~ 0.lwd .alllUI fi-cle<>ign ..,,., s. e.<Na-lel>g!h ltl•Hrou. Riviera ltas 7 sizes of convertibles to fit ever11 OP£NS INTO QU'EEN·SIZE l!IEO! Co4onl1t OllMn Sin conwertLble SI" tu~"""..s cu....i •MC...., pl11a1o o.cic <le5'll" •n DuF'o<I\ Nylon P""' OPENS INTO FULL·SIZE IEO! _,,, 'Eerly A111ericen King Sb:• con.-ertibl• 90" Mt>dlter.--1n Queet1 Size con.-erttote 14" , living space-(;lur.irbed size 43 .. lovesea.t siu 55", apartment ria:B 6rt" full size 7:!.", Quee·n.Bize BO" Ki1t11 aize a:nd lont1 b0t1 ki·ng size 90 .. , f lll'l'le lll•belLill _ _.... ... 1T De® o--'*'91 WI\~ -~ul Bel'Ulil ... oK ._, lloand-«1119<1 ""°"" •f'l•I" "'"'h "'"""'"II· phtl ~·· '*""'f'll.9lll\lrll!lll. IHTIIOOUC1HG THE RIVIW-MATIC E'Wllli¥e 5" ..... ....,. fMtlnlols - till ... _lfollifffl HI-RISER 'The u!11'n01I• b.a !O!' -~Ing. wlidllng L• .. r• l1111rl9, .-.;up.,-lllng or Meplng. ,l<!esl hMd cr•ll.cl !irm r:>o~ •PflllQ 1od 1111ttnu tor ..... 1: """" comlo<I. UI. !ltllld com--...,._ QIM!. motorslullWg~•· ........ GRAND OPENING SPECl~~S GiAND :i~m ;QUEEN SIZE COMPLETE BEDDING P~KAGE " 1 ' ' Includes: ... 0ueen Size Mattress & Bo.t Spring· • • Beautiful' Quitted Bedspread .. • ~lanttti_Htactl)Q@.'1t &. tra~ . 'plus .. 2 ki~re lheet,s. one flat-one tftttd, two ·11ow .:•s, l tiilkiws- ALSO CELEBRATING GRAND OPENING SALES AT . liviera's • TWIN or FULL SIZE MAnRESS & Box Spring intludes ' ' - l*ildbOard and Fra')'t COSTA MESA 3015 So. l ristol 979-5040 LONG BEACH · SANfA ANA 425 I. 4th St. 12T So. Main 435-6309 547 .. 519 ' I •111o11 Pa~.~~ • waa a windy, cold y, but a pair of COii· tants in ·this year's · Huntington Beach geant gritted their . th and 6rushed their air (several !Uoos) to remind residents of the ageant's Fashion show t for noon; April 11 ln e Huntington Har· . ur Beal:h Cluo. The • ls are Toni Endsley · seated); 17, and Sandi ee, ).7. For fashion ,, ow tickets contact e Chamber of Com· • eservo1r HSw:t:eR mo11Tliilv LA•UNA HACH UTH COAST H!CHWAY til.11- •r'll 'i~':i"-(~~ ~tt-0100 ... ' ' ·nurtd<r, M ..... 2'1, 197) l DAIL y PILOT 'IS . l•r~•t ·!Meets • U.S. urtRejects . Serious Crimes Dip .in 1972 3% Decline First Drop in 17 ·Years W~GTON (AP) -and is dlrecdy attributable to percent Increase the year POWs Get Welcome D~g Song Appeal I ti'"'• WASHING'foN (Al! lrbe >cedure" -a moilon bf its U.S. Court of Appeals hlis own chief judge, Dav'id seriolls ~!me to the United !he strong e!lorts of law. en-befoN, " Stal., dec'llned S percent in forcornent olficers thioughout Robberies, ·which made up ' 1-th first *'"'h decrease in the nation to turn back tbe the largest number of crimes 11 •-. e ...... in the vk>lent category, show-17 ytars, the FBI said in its wave of crlme that rolled up ed. 8 4 pe~t decrease. Uniform Crime Reports. in the 1960s." Murder was up 4 percent and SANTA ANA -Orange County win honor return- ing prisoners of war on April 4. Supervisor Ralph Clark of Anaheim sponsored the resolution setting the date and said the Marine c.otps Band from El Toro might be invited and ceremonies staged from the steps of the old courthouse in San- ta Ana. de~ 4 motion to re~ar a Bazelon. two-ye!Mld case in whfub the F e d e r a I Coffi111'1!'\c•t!<>n•. THE CIDEF Judge had .COnunl&sion .Was aceu..sed· of reviewed tbe original three- ceMOring so-<alled dJ u g • judge finding ag$5t Yale oriented songs played by disc Broadcasting C.O. et al, and jockeys. moved that the full """1· In ao doing, the full court rehear the case. W,ednesday t11111"4 doW!'vwi,.t < Ip. Mai;ch and Aprll 197~ the wu calle9 .. an unusu~ ·~.1 FCC put radio and television Alarm Fatiil ·." -~ ·" Y"TQKYO • (AJ) -~' 48' year-old woman was at her ~job when told Ihm was a fire in • her_ neighborboOd~ • " She ran to her home-- nearly.a mile away -then. oolla~ ota heart attack and died, police said. Tbe fire destroyed four .. buildings, bu! tbe WljJJWl's bolDt!: was not-touchtfd. , 7,35 14 7 .75/14 ·executives on notice tha& bey. w.<>Jlld be responsible fort the content of sorig lyrics pla)'ed on their stations. . Navy Cuts Announced SAN DIEGO (AP) -The 'rllE FOC, reacling to com· Navy Is closing two persoMel plalnla about drug-oriented offices and abolishing 238 jobs music, said, "Such a pattern at North Island Naval Air Sta· • of oPerauon •.• raises serious tiOJl, a spokesman says. que.stlon&. as ·lo whetber lcon-The cutback will' eUmlnate tlnull!I ~,1100 of the a\jlUon . 73 cl~'!" and 165 • mW\ar)' Is In the public Interest.'' · posll!Ons and save about $1.36 Since operation ln the public million a year, the spokesnµm Interest Is necessary for keep. 51;. Pacl{lc Fleet persc\nnel Ing a broadcast license, tho accoilnting rll a ch In e'-in- notlce held an lmplled threat. sll!l!J!tlon and the e\lll'led Appea!S In federal court fal!· peridnnel dljlributlon office; ed to win reversal from the Pacific,.we lielng shut down, FCC. tbe spokesman said. .'17 1.13" 2.09 "i 2 .00. 6.00/16 •• ·•••• ···: 7,6Q.116 ••••• ~······ 7,JQ/16 ••• : ••••••• f.JOJtJ • .-0 •~·,"0 •'' 1.0011s •••••..•••• '(.fOJIU; .... , .... a.tS/16.5 ., ••• t..1 ·: '*·00•16-'··"·"· 12,~~~--;.:;·~··· ~'""'" COSTA MESA GARDIN GIOYI However, It said Wednesday, Nationally, be said, report& aggravated assiult Increased suburbaQ area crime ln-of · serk>ua crime declined 8 8 percent over the previous creased 2 percent and forcible percent in the rmal quarter of yeaPrro. perty cr1·me decreased 3 the year, aft.er registering a 1 rape jumpe<l ll percent. percent Increase throughout percent-compared with a e THE FIGURES, released by the first nine months of 1972. percent increa!e in 1971. Auto theft declined 7 peroenl , the FBI'• acting director, L. mi;: REPORT added that larceny ISO and over dropped 3 Patrick Gray Ill, were violent crime In 19'72 Increased percent, and burglary was He said resolutions of commendation would be presented to each of the returning prisoners of war. reported in the preliminary• ;;;b~y~l~pe~ro~e~nt~co~m~pared:~w~lth~9_;;do~wn~2~per~c~e~nl~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~ year-end slatlsUcs labulated1i by the bureau. The report Is a collection of nationwide police slatlstlcs supplled volwitarily Two-Wav Vacation Plan by local, county and slate law enforcement agencles.1 Ninety-four major c i t i e s re1>0rled decreast3 In the nWnber of serious crimes in IS'l2 compared with 53 c!Ues In )!171, 22 cldes In 1970 and 17 cities In 1969. If your special perlon of any age requires supervised daily care, stay[ng '' Btveriy Manor can be as good as a vacation used to be - maybe even better. Now you ean relax, go on your vacation, knowing your special perton will be looked afler by empathetic professionals who really care. · uTllIS JS A day that we have been looking fqrward to for m&J»' years/' ahld Atty, Gen: Rlcbard G. Kleindienst. "!t ls an jm~nt milestone 'In the fight to,reduce crime • 4 /lf.Y J..!.:."'1 1, 11/J:l" TWA•_,,, 2.10 ·-~-171·1' ::~ 1-5· 9 ~ :::::: 2.69 ! . 5.6').IJ 2.93 . 111-15 2,78 G71;1S 3 01 ,,.,.,, {~11-IJ/ . .... ..... 3.12 Yls.ltott Alwliyt Welcof!MI a...,1, Mo•or co ... '91cfft Hotplhll 1541 0 c-1 ... C.pl•"•ite. Coplltfau hocll 496·5716 21s11s. HR T8/IS '69~· 23SllS lR T8/IS •94·~ •5.00115 . •s.20114- 5.60/14 • $.60/13 LA HAHA IUIMA rAll fUUlllTOM OUM•I '15.60/14 5.60/13 '•5.20115 5.60/13 ,ull -...• u.s. c•r• 3005 HARBOR. ILVD. , .. lrMldlltf'lt 2IOI Mlttltt l!W, ...... UMtlll ll'n. lltt Stvtll Eutli. 41• .... ""'"" ....... (tOn\W 't'•tmlruttr (totMI' Of Whlttlff (Con'ltr ot Llftoill'I 11 locll HOl'ltl if (11,1 6Jt.QJl ./' • , ..... of .......... 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( . ! : "" • I ~ . ,, ""'-• -7LJ . • -...:.. . .:. '..:.. n -( . .---...-: nu mo r · F'-f&S~~t I ' · I ' · 1' . . . D~·~WIDE~'? 1'he commellt' "" •: ~ ~: ... /'". V......_ fniii> Dr. ~ who' eald,laughter 1s eSsen' e,; Ila! 10 )nelltal .health t.minuedime ,tbat J'?'-~-- lt'stilfiel w'totl!'f1f~ir1'ltrd\l"•·~o Share · ~: -·. =-aorned\inl ·in return Tor the"'many bons 'll.• ' " ..... motl 1-(have read in ber cotllmn. • ... I Sclm<i.ye•rs .ago .I man\0\1 ttie rrian ofp..marriage). His cjlildren 800D Jm be niy dreams. We-met as teai!hers in Sun'";., Jeenag~n. For 9Qlne reason'thil won-. day sci\ool and dated for tw' years. Soon' der!ul fpersqi llat found ev~ he ~e I discovered h~ was an needs '!fl. me~ . ~. . t le •kitt-chaser and a religious My Jover: is honorable, so bicd>rable . . ~t !1¥iolil :me 6'oril'thf1>e1111Plqg that 'I ~tea a long-time falnlly j>hysl-Ii; will l"i"* divorce hfl' WiiLfRo II a dU. Who suggested that I ~et legal and bard worker, a ' fine proV!der Jnd a psychological help, which J .did at once. devoted fathef to bis fi>ur cblllten. I The! lheraptst askep ipa to repeat uie woiic ~ 1111 QWD Uu'eo, ~ · delatls'Df my husband'(escapailei which and """".....,.lllk lbl~~. ICl )lad,llUrt me dee~y. •: '\ · )'OU~l~""''~ ........ ·l · As l J'ICOWlled lpcld'eQI il!ler Incident I a~le!!jl_ lbr Ille -·-!pg lhJj' be ,P9la1ed out 111111& nitller ~using man . ~-~ to my Ille and !bat ls aspecia ol Ill)' hUMllondJi,ilaflderlng. """'!g '!!': Jf1fr-He 111\1 my ~ The dncting aroond 111d !lie Jle8Cjl·~ ,I'<; lllO -lbr him. ~ ~ manne( In wbic:ll I catllht. hlm aeverBI be·co~t to go. oa 'this..~ ttmlS· had a Mack Sennell:"""' quali-of my lile' J>llt 1111 lfeot friend 11 t anr' ty mthlng 1bOr1 ol hllaflooli. ', . • f~ it.tllllf<j lot this . I sudden!Y realbtd tllal I had 'been too · Whal 1111 )'Oil 111, Allll ? -cilstl'auCf>t to ... the ba11ili1" In' ~nythlng. TRIFLING JI(\ TUI& i Fin"1J 1!1e ctUDSelor said, ''LOOI< fQr l!>i' DE~ TVLSA: I IOy .. -... funn)I Jide. n•1 Ihm n0 matter boW gl1m ........,.. Ill ....,... ... \lie •· · the if'ojilem may aeem at the momeol. ....... wll -""'9 (a)•tlll ·-lllollt No one can survive without a senae of ~ -,_, « (-) Ills Ml • -· humOf." • ., ... (•) •~ ....... .,,_ ......... •' wa-· I returned to my ~y~an for a .... M meett r·•• wbt ~ Jli!a . cbectuP he announced, 'I'm ·not con-aa ,_ Al -,... loft -lllw, or cernod about you anymOl'e, You'll lnake (d), ,... pl lt4 ., -· 9""' ., tie lt no.r.: You can laugh when you UJk .• llliii""'-., (e) ,.. w la Ila-. abolit-the agony o1 the paal 'l1lls ls tbe uil -lllll .. -·• ,.._..,... m_,,. of good mental health." 111111 lo loot lib eiep""' ir-.. .,,.. So p!ease, Am Linders, _..tbe d!al1 :rte !'!I ~ ... ~ . ....,._ l..,td<r for the cruallei ..,irtt aDjt the away too __, ,..... • hH'l' bear!. It worked. for me and I'm , 111re ll can work for otben. -. SMJLlNG 'TllMQIJGH . DBAll SMILING: I !lave pr.m.,.;i 11 ud I tliall -•to do to. Hamor It• ...... ~..-11..-.1111 _.,._,.., J1 •• .. 11111'11 llMI It em ~f.,;..¥~"C:t..-=t= ....._. I llllerttted ..,..,..,.. ,...,.,....,._ love Ill DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am not mar-i1ed. I have a .....theart. He has bed a wilt ror 28 yoa,.. (I 11'$~1• to call it a I CO~IDENTIAL TO SAVE' ME: I can't. You rnUll 11~ younelf. 8lort by getting back to ~ at ODOt, Wlthau\ that dllJloma you're • II!"'" 110111o1. Write to me .,.m bl lbtw !liGallil ud let 1111 -boor you'rt ~ ' • DH._ Ill -ilr a·-...li•t"' ........... fttitt...i•• Ludon' ..... It "w...a. -... .... Wllat Are Ille Llmltl'I" -,... ... quest to A• t wdrn ill een ti 111 DAI.. LYPDm,-t..1ag•-1tee11tud a long, mmped, tel,_,_._. • • . . / ,. , ' ,.(DAILY ,' ./''PILOT: ,., · PHOTbs ' • I t 0 " :-BY . l E: LEE . ~A'(NE, ' j • • • ' ' • ' ' I . -~ .. ~· ~ .. "' • llJ • .................. I ..., "' Sisters Sew Business Together ~· . . -~ .ily JO OLSON tiewpQrt Bea.ch for a year, but ~onlcally bought in small amoonts ao ~ Of • Delb' "*' ''*" s~ wore only one-piece suits during her "won't see them.stlves coming Jp:l 1be Tonne sisters -~uu,, Elkh, term a! queen. going ," Ellen said. ' ;zt: Gladys, Charlotte aod Mljl'iaret -have As business lnc;.....,.i, Ellen (Miller) There are five basic sfylea of topo ~ always been close.(they were all barn in otCorona deJ ~at 8!1<lG.!Jdys..(GJlmierl the bottoms.,. cut to the.deslred.bn!t\1-a seven~yea~" span), so ~it ~ og)y of Costa Mesa were recruited tO help and ty. natur~ thfl,t theY go inty business seamstresses we" hired to free the toge~. -, sisters for desi11nin• new lines. The sisters also make hats, shl&, ··-. skirts and cover:Ups, both long and s!Ki!. And wha< buslltess would be-more ap-Cb 1 · (Lilli )• r in ~---.,.~, de f ..;,.pr1afe' ~for.' flv6 Rtiticti·ve yru.m• ar otte e ives >:Jl,Um.yvale If a eu.stomer )Wants a UltWU ma o ~· , , · .ce. ·-' · ~~ and now offers only moral support, and her own fabrlc, they wlll·obllge be• too . ~:::·J::.~~!.~!~~ tie~ Margaret (Cassuto) is with her engineer , .... '6 • ., husband "on loan" in Kwajaleln, an This ~~precisely what g~s on in the island in the Pacific. Tonne .. ,..ajsters' shop The Barefoot "Margaret calls us up once a month Cootesl.f, which was •S~ed by Mlllie a.nd uies becau.w;~e misaes .u.s/' Millie <Fow~)-of·~·~'F· , said. "81)<'11 be Ilic!< 1n August and' She . Not all bikini customers have bikini figures, the Tonnes have found. The biggest customer e·ver fitted in £he shop had Sl>lncb hips and a 38 double'.1!: or F top, Millie: fecaJied. · _:: ' ( · M;µle'.began niaktllg biltirils for berieu ho~,to settle down here." She, too, will ., • ~;She.µt{ed'.IP ~Di~ !'lld &odk her be·put to work in The Barefoot O:>ntessa Another famous customer wan~a " .. . l ' • , I • . . ... .. ' · Cl?iidn.it·to~lbe bes& frequently. She ap. when she ret~s, Millie added. pea~· tn .a new Jlikinl .at'lel!St once )l week'~ Soo~~fnen on' the beach were HARBOR SI'UDENTS . a•klngl!U •• · · e suits' for thwf, · · ' n....,-1 ~ ·1 • Two classmates from Newport Harbor ., After riloviu~~ck to Costa '¥tsa she High School., where four of the five . opened ·a· shop!eaturbig.her b\klP.is -ap.d siSters were students, assist in the shop. . ' beillii~ l:ustom suits becaµ"°·.rnost T!iey are Shelby Tunnell Jarrett and custo~ers ·Wanted diffeterit:s~ :.tol>s ~ ' · Kayla HUrst Cross, who met the Tonnes · bottoms. · 'l • in home econo1nics classes at Harbor .'.'\'t•);of I ,High, • oNE-l'IECE' surrs · ' ' , 7 ... ~..l.fl.stllrted making, them for · myself;" ,,Jl; ;said.. ': · ·'Millie was tbe•one·wbo re.igned·aa1Misf· .. . ~·. . .. . " " ~ ... • ~ All ·garments in the Contessa line are made of bright acrylics which will not shrink' or fade. The fabrics, with-the ex· c~pUon-of some Cavorite solid colars, are / The To"ne sisters belie;ve, in doing everythin.g together, including aaigning .swim)Veor. ,Jn , the trio ore (left to ' rig~t J Millie, Gledys 11~ Ellen., transparent suit. , }. What is the !rend in bikinis, accordli)g to the Contessa's sales? · NATURAL LOOK "l think they're gettin( lower," EJi:n said. "And there are no pods in the ""'' Natural is in." -· 'ff " H~t~~~~· :e~~ ~iso ~= b= uniforms for several restaurants 8ril swimsuits for Iemale lifeguards Jn Newport Beach, '.!' ' Some of their bikinis have been wonl'tn movies, such as Frankie Avalon's Beich Boy films, and Millie said 1actress a:tq·ue1 W.ekb ha~ale<L.sbe will. be .JI customer' some day. . ' ' ' Each of the sisters haS at least JO bikinis for herself, though they all claim 1bey don't have the O'"'• tw them and are always on a diet. - Besides beiJ. loy~ to ~ other In business partnership; the ·Torme sisters . are proud of'their family heritage. They w~ ,born in Minnesota to German pareab,. Gun and Lydia Tonne, who were wed at the ages of 44 and 34 and produced tlieir five daughters in seven years. EA!\LY RESIDENTS The family n\ol(ed to Costa Mesa in )943 and setUed oh, fitte acr~ of land :on Harbor ·Boulevard near what now is McNally Schoo~: lealling Ille: area Olily<to briefly to.llveJln ·Hemet. Four oC the rlva sisters tTiarrled · engjileers and al one lime six of tjle .. aj!!ters and .brothers-trrtaw ,w.ere working for, Philco Ford bl~N rt, wh<te .. A!'!!'~'·~ ..,also was .'' ;"Y~Y~l!"f1r9 ;et). '~ The sisters like thell· shop bocaU&e they like being ~ .,..,. boa& and they're • gl~d r.,. a diance !O get !ogetber, which thJ:Y ~o a! often as possibJe. They poob-PoOh the nOuon that It's . ~hlsticateq .or old fashioned lp . aasociate wltll JaU1Jl~ meml>ers, because they coostder themselves the best of lrielllis as ·we!L • . 'Evan their mother, tJie onlyTonne Who doesn't sew, isn't out of lb& ('l!llily pic- ture. She llvea a block from Millie and adds her enoouragemeµt to llle'teom. • • -· ... l DAILY PILOT Thcndly, Mardi 2', 1973 ' ' I Power: of Women • Don't Underestimate By LA\11UJ! ltASPEB ................ 1be ..wcmu cmainw iii olllJ to -• y~ lm-polltlcal ,...., In tills pllllr). She's going to UJe her 'right to purchue or DOI" and with other ....... the same to lurtber a ~ifutloo. 'Ibis belle! came DOI as a amlai but a an llllUl'Od ~!,d!<otion -"So help me, ll ~ ~" -from Patricia ~'illl'°· .. editor •• d ;.wi.r ol Ma. Magulne, durlq • opoedi on The, Woman Cmsumer Monday In Ille l<I Angeles Home .Fumlll>lolt Mart. , "fie are at the middle or :mo1be the beglnnJnc, I don't 1tnaw where we ire, 1t least •we're Into a revolution. Not a 'reform. but a revoluticm,11 she .aald. . And rather than otate why :thlJ i. '°• she a*'<!, "But why thoulcln't. we be?" Between lll&O and 1970, she explained, the number ol women in college lncn!ased .11t1 ·_,1 while the men ln- """8aed only 100 percent. 'Women, "rl&ht thJs minute," 'live au avera1e of 74 years ,whfle tbe men have aeven r.-yean. And, women are ~~~ And another chance, more dir..Uy mated to the topic ol her talk and· haflng • PIYd!olosJcal CO!lleqUen<e, b ~t "Women were producera and now they're consumers.'' Rtlerrln1 to th e writing ol PATRICIA CARBINE Clare Booth Luce in the Encyclopaedia Britannica Yearbook, Ms. Carbine noted the 19th Century woman was In charge of preparing the food and clothing, worldni In the fields, caring for lhe fann animals, mothering a vast brood of children and weaving. But men have taken over the products which were once considered the domelllk tatu natlD'al to women. 11tey've even taken over the washing of diapers, she noted, since they are the owners of diaper services. ' Men have taken these roles over not to help t b e overburdened housewife but to make It profitable. Profi~ Ms. Carbine said, is believed natural to men but not to womeu. She contends women have been told, "We don't need you in your natural r o 1 e anymore." And, because motherhood u a profession has created overpopulation resulting in crime,.rllution, disease and polllic confusion, women have b e e n told, "We've taao IWIY it<>m you yOUt !Wldloo u ~. Now we're taking 1way from you J<lllr -u producers ol human belnp. llBVOUITION 0 Women are tn a very ma- jor ,.volutlon lrYin& to figure out how they sbOuld ~ve." They are 11yJor. she ex· plained, that It .. "time at wt to ...Uy eumlne what n>let are natural and what roJei are uanned or, wone, asalgned." They are woodering, she aaJd, why I human being bom female b forced Into 1 role which aays "unleaa you Ider> tify yourself with a male human being you are un- flnbhed, you are Incomplete" • • • the same nJle whlcb 11ys women have children and re- main passive, inferior, • dependent and emotional. They are asking II they bave "tbi• tenific home, terrific husband and terrl.flc: children, why am I not happy?" Because or the change in education, teclmology a n d aociety, she answered, "'lbe.y're able and w1ah1ng and wanting to do more." And she knows tills to he true because of the succeq of her maguine. Althoug!I the women's J!Sllel/were being trtvtallz.ed, and the media was not treating It llerioualy, she said, they !mew ti wu "an idea whose time bas come." Tbey also knew they could present a forum which wasn 't controlled in the traditlonal way the media is coo.trolled. That is, they could have a U}Bgadne controlled by -.... "Women are now ready to m a k e a full and lair aud equal cootrtbutlon to aoclety and cont11.ibutlon to themselves," sh& said. INSISTENCE '-. motben, Ille cbargod. And It 11 lhe home, she noted, which II the "fuel and _.. ol eneru for the whole economy.'' f '1beoe-. too, are going to think or thnnlelves In new way• and question "Why do I feel lii!erior aud put down!" Tbey too are gotaa to be careM &bcNl the. Jl!lf . ..: .. o/ (SOo w ....... ··-·Pl&• II) 7 FASHION ISLAND , NEWPORT BEACH '-.._ '., ., 'MONTH END SP(CIAt SALE ' "·, , Nyloo Pilot, C:O.Oplataly Washa61e ,, . ' BODY SHIRTS -. ., Slul: s.M-1. Orltlllalr $18.00 NOW s11 00 Dining O ut Costs Re f lec t C~a ng i ng Indu stry STORIES BY JO OLSON Of .. .....,. .... ...., i OSHA -Friend or loe to -~restaurant owner and patron! ' Dou m o r e government ! regulatlon mean b l g b e r f restaurant prices! Thll ,,... llw requiring ~empkJyen to "provide a safe 1 and healthy place I o r employes to work" wa1 the ' topic or most concern during 'the .seventh armual restaurant ;ma!lagement uminar SPoll!Ol'ed by the Food Service Executives A11ociatlon (Orange Empire Branch) and Orange Coast College. The day-long meeting took place In the Alrporter Inn with Sen. Dennis CArpeoter u the keynote spea\er. Fint on the agenda, after opening remarks by Thomas Blakeley, Coasl Community College Eveulng College direc- tor, and Sen. C&rpenter, was a panel entitled Take a Look at Federal Agencies. Dl11CUS81ng 0 SH A (Oc- dlpaUonal Safety and Health Administration), a new law '¥1n>!nlltered through t!>e U.S. Qepartment of Labor, WU Glenn Korsen, asalrtant area director for OSHA. "OSHA WU officially algnec\ bito law by President Nlmn Dec. 28, 1970,.. be said: 1'It ftllt Into ellect llpril 21;1971, ~ wat actively enforced IJ!ginnlng Aug, 28, 1971." /Commu nication Nee ded 11Government la still our operatlon 11 well as federal." restaurant owner 11 prime con- 'B:ovemment. It does listen and The tradition or th e e«n in the &Os, tt now 11, oon- respond to our demands." restaurant business, he said, sumerlsm and ecology. Wood baa been that a person can· predicts that 0 the pendulum Ralph M. Wood Jr., direct.or open with a lltUe capital, work won't swing away from there ol tho National Reotauranl hard and mal:e 1 living. very aoon. Association and presld!nt ol ,Sevalty-l!ve pm:ent ol all "We 1nUJt consider the the Southern C a 11 le r n I a ent..,,..irer stlll a r e In-laltritlooal vaJue ol lood and be R e st a u r a n t Asaociatioo, divldually owned and operated cmcemed with w~ we discuased the cummt •talus ol bul 13 percent bave sales o1 ~ c:pnserve fuel and Jearu the restaurant business and $100,000 per year or lw. to recycle paper and glul." how It is seen f r o m The com.tng of the fast food The three 1n1jor areu or Wa shington, D.C. for the business baJ made an Impact, ~ro tn relaUon to Jeglsla· seventh a n n u a I restaurant he said, and the trend away tlon, be feell, are price con-- management s em I n a r co-from small operations i.s still trols, amendments to the Fair sporuored by lhe Food Service growing. "The picture 15 being Labor Standards Act dealing Executives Association and altered by conglomerates with mlnlmum wages and Orange Coast Colie11e. ioovlng Into tbe lnduslry. alth and safety ruil!I. "Wedon'ttalktoeacbother "Government LD CU' 0 We knew we bad prob-- llEAL1ll, SAFETY OSHA regulatea "eveeything you can think or• in ~ way ol health and safety stanllards !er lndustrlea ol all types.111 is adm1nl!lered through I 0 regional offices, local offtces uuder the regional olflce1 and headquarters In Washington D.C. \ Failure to comply may result in a $50-420,000 fine or1 a year In (ll'bon. Korsen said. "OSHA hal no autbcrity to close any buslnelS eatablish, ment. except if employe1 are subject to death or extreme physical hazards." Jolin Mueller, director of food rervtces !or Broadway Hale Department stores, Los Angeles, responded with a view from industry. 11We feed five mlllioo people (lei' year, We're striving for better employe relationships. We're wliltlng to see wbat the results of the Jaw will )>e." NO CHANGE Cllarlle Hammond, a representative of 'the Cllilornla D I v 1 • I oo of Indmtrial Safety, said, ••oSHA haa teally been In effect !or 60 years. In 1913 the fll'31 enabl· lng act • was .\ passed. In Calll01Diai thb 60-year-old law appli'" to'• all places ol emplO)'l'leot. 'l'h<re'1 n o t much change 'coming In the state.'' · · · W. K. Graham, program supervisor, meat inspection Vincent Eacona, internal division, U.S. Department or revenue agent with the IRS A g r i c u 1 t u r e , told the stabilization Division, stated restaurant owners 11we serve that" 0 Phase II price control! a ~ for industry. There -sun are ,in effect f o r are pbUes or our operation restaUrants. ·from the com- tbat do affect you." pliance viewpoint, if your firm He said there are three is investigated by stabilization types of Inspections _ ltate agents, you should h a v e done by lllate employe, federal records. to . jus~.fy your In· by federal workers and in-crease m prices. termittent dohe by both. Cost Paul Prentice, vice presi- 'reductlon II the' purpose ol the dent ol persoonel foe Far West croas-utllizatlon of state and Services, Inc., Santa Ana, saJd federal personnel. to ~ restapranteurs, "A FRIDAY· SATURDAY. SUNDAY MARCH 30-31, APRIL I THE PLACE Fashion lda.nd-Newport Beach Open Mon., Thurs. & Fri. Evening 'til 9:10 p.m. Sat., 10 e.m, to 6 p.m..-Sun. 12 to 5 p.m. ''Meat owners are requlrtd change is taking place in our to aerve Inspected ·meat to Industry with Phase II and mj ==::::;:================ customers. Be aure the .pro-.aM, OSJ:IA-why do we have duct you buy b from an Jn. these controls?' ..-------------------. spected establishment." "We brought them 0 n This symbol shows we care ••• Bill Moore, prealdent of ourselves. Have we done Golden State Meat co. , auythlng about. them? These It Is the International Symbol Wes~ States Divlslon, aaid laws have been on the books of Access which tells a handl-"W~ haye ·a whole series of ror eo years. u all industries capped person that the bulld- new meat eaten throughout bad done their job, wrukl Ing on which It Is displayed is the world -Germaoy, Japan there be a need1or OSHA, the fully accessible by wheel-~~ countrl«I§ .. We're 1n Internal Revenue Service and , chair. For a long time our tor a whale ,new strata at'"it Pbqe II and III?" nation's handicapped have relates to coinmocutlei. SUmmarlzlng the comments, been unable to enter public buildings -even hoUses of BALANCE FACl'OR Ruth R 1 ch a rd• moderator, worship. Easter Seals Is try- "Food will have to balance said, "Yes, OSHA does have ing to change this. Won't you payments. It's the biggest teeth and It will bite. Federal help? thing we have to sell the rest inspection laws are for your Give to Easter Seals. March 1 -Aprll 22. o( the world. The day of 55-$-protectlon. But I they mean '-------------------' cent ground beef is long more paperwork." gone." ae admitted he was worried __________ __!'=================== abOut how the labor situation would affect ' coat$. Teamster and butcher unions will be asking for new contracts in October, he said. •'. enough," he told ~Is fellow business began in 19'l0. Now tp,•1 hf 1 aid, "but we restaurant owners. We have it's in all phases and it won't didn't know we.had so many." a 24-hour operation and don 't stop. There is one encouraging He urged the men and make enough time to talk to fact -government is still our women -to 11keep infonned each other. government aqd Jt responds to about leglalation, join Jocal,1~~~~~ "We're concerned with Jocal our demands." state and national assoclatk>Dl/I ;=and=sta=te=regulali=="=llllm=our==Whll=•=1a=00r=1.,..=. =were=the==and=mo=w=th=e1r=1e=g11=1a=to=rs=."= . j;ar ge .~izes ANNOUNCING • • • "The Softies" Your Mfr cut and styled by Mas(tr Stylist. lndtidlng slw,,poo, s.t, .., Pt.viewer, complm, • ,O SoftJe ait aJonr.. •s · c.aa • ..,....· , 1620 N-MacArthur llvd, Horbor View Center Pt.one: 644 "°40, Open Wedne1dey l Thurodey Evening SIZES 36-46 The time 11 Spring. The blouse 11 Dacron. The ffffing 11 Marvelous. Th• wemCln la You . • • , if you wur a larger afu. From a great ' coffedl on of tportlwear at Half..Slle Shop. From $U.oo .Sunday Sh.,,..,, ' ' . ~ . E{[a s "'"•'• .f¥rth11nt111 .. 1n ·~ Nor 1sHALF·SIZJ9 SHOP COSTA HU..\INGTON MESA BEACH 1• NIWPOIT ILYI. 14 H11NTIN6TON CINTll (-...... S.,0.1 ·-.. -_, AIWITON a24 0: ; ,....,......_.. Or•e• ...... • .,._, H"": ........... ......._ lt·t -T-.--..s.t.1M .S.nbllN!riettr••Materelltt~e + • FOREVER YOUNG -0 1\ ORANGE CO. • 1 ~L!fORNIA . ' . . An niethod ol !lldll regeneration that makes facial wrinkles, age une. am di~ dimi!llsh er ~ar, idvlng a remarkably youthful new texture and lirnm"ll lo the skin. is DJW beiolz Glf ei.a to rtSidents ol the Orange County area through a new office ol FOREVER YOUNG, INC. £xecutlv~ Director ot ibe olfk:e. located at 1691 Mesa Dr., SaAta Ana, Apt. c, ti't Donn& So~. Manq!ni Direotor, Bonnie LandNt. the pl>one No. la 714·~ The Sant& offlco la one o! the newest to be opened by FOREVER YOUNG INC. which hU tleta throughout the. U.S. The flnn's executive offtcet and trfttme\i !adlJtles ""I In Denv<t'" <lOlorado. · Tbe FOREVER YOUNG, INC., process Is not .P!ast!c 51111!et'Y· There's no cuttfng, scraping, abrasl\ft!S or inicbiiies. lnsteld • '1"!Clal solutlon & applfed to lhe face. The roogn OOier sl<in surface is µterally melted awl\)', leaving a SrilooOI, lmh, radiant complemn which acl:I~ appears from IOtolOyean younger. nieentlre pnicessol lhe , FOREVER YOUNG I ties t*lces only U dl\YS. but improVel1Jent conUnues !or tho next '' lew tnot11hs. .l'acial~lltlon n .=France in the 19th Ce)ltury and w~ tpedin~ll~ before WOfkl War 1.'llnill lthubeen aqulct.IY1uariled-aval{alile0n!Yto thewealthyandlam0113.llut VERYOUNG,INC. ~ltsnatloDal~ ol sales offices, Is -OfJOtl)y adHrlillll( and maliiac lhe!aclal.lrialnlfnll avlilablo to men Nld-enfrom .0 walltsof Ille.'!'!'!~ Jiolalsout~fOflllllla already bd'-tllllll M< 1llf'1111• lllDll1ll'"Jol pOople over a period ol lllaQJ Jtin -• F~ - ;I .... .... nRi all!' goitj the ! ) ;J v ' Ill ~ ~ I -' -.. -.. . ..- ·- ' tewardesses Grounded for Fund-raiser i · , . ' "t·~ .~ ' • . ;__ ' - lofemQ<on of the Orange Coast College-steward~ Cancer Society. Checking the route and ~~ are training prograoi Will man c!)eckpoints fa. the Satur-~!!ft· to right) Debbie Hataluk, Belinda Miltenburg day, April 7, blke-a-'tllon planned by the American and Vicki Ballack. , " • ' From L Pape-18 ,/ .. ! j' ' . .. I' •... ·~---· .... • 1e' Women's ·· Power • ~; she said. They too are going to ask, "Am I being ~ off! Am Jrbeing sold a shiiddf ptoduct!" ~ theie women are also golllg•to say, "I Clllllol.llanll the way I am being marketed IQ. I cannot. stand the •way I am being talked to in ad- ...,~ .. .. •~ ....... . • ·' -1 • ':. • I • .' ,~tr6nger ' J In 1971, she 911id, a llln'ey in ,GqocliHousebepiog, ''mt your ~ ,,magazine," llhowed J 9'1 I01 t of lhf.J'Omen • ; ' Fall Plans '· . Revealed ' . DuriDg fall DU p.t.i.a J.s Margaret M~ager will become the bride-of .Anton J. DeGeus Jr. . ]11l'enta Pcf the betrothed are Mu and Mis. Nornlan . Meager of Laguna Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Anton J.DeGeus of Santa Maria. · ' ..., Miss Mea~er,-a grailuate•of Wilson High· School; Long Beach is a junior -at UCLA where her ftance earned a BA. He currenUy a 11 e •· d i' California State University af Norlhridge. . • 3 DAYS, 2 MITES In LAS VEGAS· (-7 Doyo a Woolc) - With +h• purch•t• of •ny n•w or Ut•d Pf1ff Sewing Machine: Prices start at $48.00. • • · S E W I NG (' " 1 T. ,-n <' P FA F F ~ ,, t t ~ c , \ ,) SANTA ANA 1471 SO. MAIN ST. SANTA ANA (facing I blk. eait on t.41in St.I 147·HM COSTA MllA 1541 ADAMS. COSTA Ill~ IW .. t of Horbor ll•d. 1cros1 from Coco"., Re'ftaur1fttf '1t-1M4 ! I I ' . : I • --• ' Th\lnd<y, Miltth 29, 1973 DAILY PILOT 19 l Short Wife's Tall Tdle 111 tRMA DOMBECK . Evp.y unie I . .l1"' a tall bridegroom and • U!Ue sil\> of a bride wbo stands 'nO blghe< tl>l!n his· belt buckle, I give the m8rrlage ~1>9Ut two weel<s. I 'Call . IL "John Woype's Law, .. whlcb means that a lnllll whO Can mount .a camel with>ul tbe animal . kneeling can ne= find '1appineSs With a girJ who has to stand on ~ kitchen chair to get a drink of 1 • !"f'> t ' ' ' · ~ survive With a . sense of . r . A 'r . llufuor.- . .. .~ ~ ,:.My htllbend and .. ~ dan-~!Ji ' W/f.'S c~ ·the other •n!ilit and as I .._~ ,., , • ' said to his bel& bfckle "We've ' 'END got to stop meelinf like this, It's been 23 years now since I've seen your face ... "Picture ~Mlmr En· · A voice came· down from counter.'' ."'£veryone tnowS ' abo;e, .11~'t,. quit while pit:ture'S lboVId be""afeye level, you re wtnrung . buf~,'1<i ' . "5PRING wnH 'JONES THINK wnrcuff Pl.AZA: 17 .. •· ll't'INI -NIWPO~llACH water. , Yet, )'88[ after year, millions of these "odd couples" em· bafk on a domeStic union !qr llillc:h they are totally un- prepored. 1be most stmple marital adjustment lieeomes a major baWe. : . · n.e . ~~'lfancs .. a mirror•------------------~ thal she ca.·see lier -face in ..... ----~--=------------,' and her hlllband un Only view There is the ''Blanket Siege" or the·Cotd War os It is often called. Little wive!} tend lo sleep ,in a coded 1181' with the b1ankets and ~tf; tucked in at tile bottom of !!l bed. Tall. men canno( lol.,..te leg cramjioi, thus they eztend their feet five inches ove?" the foot- of, tile bed creotllig a draft that ' eventually ~"' their w::lves Into respjratpey failure. his ~Jilk' IDO'{'ell ine mir· t:Or' up.so~ eet!'his face, and she• .e..· oi\ty a reflection of tlie ~ will: · ~~~t:~ "coiivenle!JCt.8" a th.JI husband prOvides: the l!l~tol'•I rack that hangs frOm ... ·celling, the in&l.box ·ll>at's ~ndeHul ti your mailman is a "Watusi, and the 'Utility shelves · that you sealed , once and · got a .-bleed. . TalfbuSbiilliis """'''all bad (tbey're Ille first to !mow ~\\rains) and smalJ.wiVel! tia\re ;.orhe ad\fan~es (if it's a. (Otten :parade, l ,h e y. never knbw). BUt together, you can Then there-it the, "Car Sea~ Skirmisb," a crusade'liJ whiCb the wile slides, the car seat f..,.anl under the steerirlg wileel JO the husband muSt wwcrew tus legs to crawl in. The husliand retaliates ijy ' - pushing -the . car seat back so -;:::±::i==;::::::::::==~ I far the ·Wife· must tash herself Suriel : ·· PAGE BOY ·· MATERNITY BOUTIQUE ., " ' • to the steei'ing w11ee1 and,..., , r· 0.,. 11. ~SA-,,1f's" "l"lgles In ordtr to l'OllCh the brake ·pe4al. • '!be' _inevitable battle is' the We're opening with a benefit · • I • . . . _ !In 'tf!e i1Qljiiill fashion show . Friday, Mar.ch 13P,'. 7:30 p.m . ..... • CLOTHING IY ' r aAl.PH LAU~IN ,IXCLUSIVIL 't. AT Robinson's Newport Lido Buff et. $2.50 per person. (TAX DEDUCTABL.E) I ... ~ l : CHAMPAGNE S~HEP'IT FOR HOAG HOSPJ~AL, , " MA:fERNITY DIVISION'. CAL{. '644-2800, EXT, 257 -HOft PUC-ITAlllON COSfA MlSA tltfl a.,.. 1241 T .... u.. 1na, -... ew. 141 w. 1tttii ....... .......... .a.... • ......... ftt IJ4-UtJ .. \ 121-1111 .. t "7·S011 pti: MS.1UJ llllN4. lAI& • MUin! ... TOll llCK. OllLURTON 60J6 W lwl 11191 ... It, 1711 W. Or•;alMqe .,....,......., ....... M • ._...,. .. ; U ... lfJJ I 141•1611 .. : IJ ... 1441 PUUUION .,.. _ ......... ... _llta IA MIUDA 11t1l ····--At La M...._ IU•fJJI • i I j • • I i c i • )' ·, • ., " • ., 1, ' ' .. ' • • I \ j ·l I ' U DAILY PILOT ,....,, -29, 1973 Breast Cancer Treatnient Co troversial SPllNG WITH ILYLE ' •• ' llJ TBOM.48 D. ELIAS rodlat!GD lheran, cai oltmclo enUre bMll) ls Jiftfmble to More tbao 4,000 womeo the job. a lumpectomy (llmple ex- arouncl Southern CtlJfornlt The ..._ Ibey .... I be ll1ICtloo of the offending will Jearo someUme In the told of lhb · cboice, motl clcJo. tumor). K-uic thil might oat year lhat they've got ...,.-11011M1 women lo -cancer. ( sou= J report their -eartier." Alwj the vast majority will ,., n ,....,, Of coune, ewo If 1bey did l'l>r'OllUllb llnd thelll9elves Oil ~vllNIA; ~ with their doctors .., '!':!~ table .underlolnlng FOClJS •under~ ~U Dnd a ·--· maste¢o1DY. ..._-=:...;:;~~~-"' c motl _ ... 'll!loll "" en!1r1 lnul and tort 1&1, It that, "You tlmply -undqolng a of the nml>y cl.e.i 'I ,,, .. ,.., ~-mutecl4rny. u-ls rtmoved. ... • ...... , -v1n1 poleo-Tbit la --thouCb the Moy 'tf<ll1 even know -=!';;ul;':"~~ Amerlcon CUCet Society tan! to mob -IUl'Wyl beclllle they lly It would be •'immoral" t o de.Liberately give a more elfec:tlve treat· IDillll to ..... -than to others. Feder, however, contended in an lnttrvlew that, 11Slnce we don't rWly -wbelber one treatment b more ef· fec:tlve than the other In the early stag,., pniC<edlnc with controlled lludlea ill jultifilble." lie bu porticllllrly hlgb hopea !bat a natlOllll IUrYeJ ~ begim -wblcb the Loo An(elea County · USC Medlcll Center, largest Ill Southen> Cllllomill, bM reful. ed for '"moral" reuou to participate In-'!ill pnJduce a dellnlUve ...,..,.: . Feder~ !bat docton 11doo't Ao ID orcbleclomy (removal of a !nan's tealicleY u wtJly"nllly u Ibey do • maat¢tomy. That .,.y ..,... . aDd lcqet tho patient who ls be mft true of operatiool to wrappe4 llOUDll ll" remoie women'• ovar!a." Thlt lellden<y b -ethlnB Part of the reuoa for thlt the cloctorl oeem to be grow- may be that lllOll nch ~ i._ more aware of. A lulJ Uonl l are done by ceoera1 u.-hogr -at the ume aurg""'" and A m • f I c a o cancer llOClety temlnar was Medi~ AsloclaUoo etaUIUct devoted lo the "human side" -h'• atremely dllllcult of canoet, with empbu!s on for 1lomen docton lo break wllal ba-to the patient Into lhat field. , .afl<r .ttellmeol and 00 mal<· But even more Mlqly al In& the l1mO left for the cancer -t. Dr. Feder cooleoded, 11 v1ct1m who b clearly a a ''teadeoey lo bate the cancer tenolnal ca.-more pleuant. THINK ' becl1m lhelr clocton won't _ _..' -~· recently ...ie.N. a offlc1al tell them -that they cloo'I "'" lh1s -.mpl!on II beb1I 11ates»eol retJ!lrilCIB. t bat> ____________ __::··-------------~---..,.----J:::=======:. nec•H11!1y need to bave !bat lncrtallngly quetllmad by lunu1ectomlot are "often .r)· bnul .HUIOVed, that In ._ pliylliclans who are beco~ fectfv'e." detected before a tumor Im aware of the paytbo .._,_ ba 1fOWD to a dlametet Of rtve blrm ioliag a bnut cap . "We .........,,-ve Do -l!metert, lllmple removal Their ...., ~ II due evidence that a~ 16 • , ti the bJmp, If It's followed by In large port w the fem!nltt !Ille," aid Dr. llobert llllUe, · movemen~ w!llch ball ......ay dln>elor of 111d!otbera~ al contended lhal -motl Iii <lllldrell'• llotpllal lo Los the surgema. who reDMWe Angela. 11Juat remo\'lng the women's breasts are -. majority of die dlaeue la not they can't poa!bly nallze enoush 11 the bocly'a ret1t1ance wbal the operation meant IA> a can't handle what might be WOIDlll. left behind." The dei-te among cloclOl'I w (.) · 'flared briefly In a reoent Ameri<an C.DCe!' Society ...,. ference at USC'• new C&noer c.nter U. Loo Angelea. , But ho CCllCleded thal Ill the early ttapl, removillB the lump and following "P with radbllon lherapy can be ef. fectlve. ·Z ' ''The -.i -Ill -Ill!! breast CIDCft' I t.J Dr• Bef'Dl!lil Feder, ·profesoor of nd1oloir al USC, !old aboiat UO )lb)ltl- clant al the meetlllg, "ls a.. le ol mulilallnc Procem!a'e that i.ldl -to not reporllng lumpa Jn I be Ir b<usla. ult't been proven that In JD0tt ad~ Cllel I mastectomy (removal of the So wily lao'I thlt clcoe more coJ11IDOlllyT . 'Chiefly becluoe, u Hllile pointed out, there 11 no aolld evidence coo1lrmillB I b e allbnale effecl! .. ne.. ol the aimpler procedure. What'• needed, r e de r btlleves, 1a a cootrolled atudy compar!n& the two trea~ menta. But many doctorl are reluc- ~ c w ..I (.) • by7·ft. """'""'° ...... t1na ....... tabubll tOW ""' I I prloll With Man,..... 2 ~ -~~"-- • • •• REMEMBER 0 products are man . ctured by Ortho and sold only through Ortho Factory Showrooms Ol!IHOEASE • The perfect Iii• 8 thtroomthlfetoosmallfOr akinglAnd agtNtlow ' pticlil With Matt mt. SOX 8prlng, ~kl Doubl• Bonllll OlllliO FLEX '1. u.tleCf with top 59111 1e•torea llkli channel.quitted border• ventilated'°' Inner freahoeN. With Mattreta, Ba( Spring. Ortho-Pak' & Double BotMI I m z c ~; ~une . Rite ~ Planned c z w l'OS'J\JRE REST $ • Renmkab~ q'llliy C) 17915 with Orown-Aex cent1r taddl extra tupport to baok & • A Juoe weddlnC In St. , l Andrew'• Pre1byterlan ~ Newport Beach b 1*lg planned by Martha Ann Stapp and i..e Bradley Palmef. • Miu Stapp Is the daughter , ol Olin Stapp of Newport -and Mrs. Ann Stapp ol San Marino. Siii! b a sraduate ti San Marino High School, ill· lended Norlhwen Co 11 e g e , Wl!ll Covina ind ClllT<llllY is a . -: at . Or!llli• Coast OolJeae • ..... ~ 111.nci, 11111 of .Mrs. -W a II a c •·-ol"Laguna !lead!. 11 a tira<f6ate ol . '·-Bwb-~·--: . ) \ : . . . ' < r - ~~~~!!~~.~~~~~.~ "' .. OUI HOMi MAii · 119 ITALIAN SAUSAGE ...... .. BAKERY GOODIE OF THE WEEK !!.~·~!. !~~t. HOW •••• 39'~ ofucci 2'eA rTALIAK HLI 1 RUTAUUNT a.utaaY..,eaoc•aY ............ ......, · 1911 Atl1m1 ot Masnollo, Huntlnt1an rn. • 0111e 91 ........... Det1 Opffttllft1 M Ctlf9nlll, Ill •• ,.._. WW 11 ""'"" .... MrVN ~llllf!MM hadl. """'*'v1111,, c..tt Ma4 """"" a. -.n ti ot...,. CMl!ty STORE 'HOURS DAILYIM•H-.. LIM . . , SUNDAY IM CIOllD MONDAY • Help us celebratel This McDonald 's is now a beautiful.new air conditioned 'restaurant with inside seating. So come on in any tim~ from • NOW THRU APRIL 14th AHO ea THiii 9'ICIA&. OFI kit Freel Gifts or Toya IOf all klClt ICCOl'l'IPlnlld b'/ I Plftnt Frffl Uee.Ronald'• 81*1-i TIMphone hear Ronald on his own llJlephotlll I Special Treat I Ronald McDonald will be hire . SATURDAY, ArAIL 14ttl • 2 p& • 635 ltth STREET, COSTA MESA U..t w.11 of H ..... llNd.) ' .I ~ z 0 ~ 2445 N. Tu.tin Ave. 1 • .,... hM 0r..,. MelU -617-0111 Every Ortho Klng or ueen c n wllh: Fieldcrest No-Iron T Sheet• Fleldcrett No-Iron Fitted Botto 8'1Mt •2 Atldcrwt No-Iron Plllowcuee •2 Boltttir PU!ows• Mate &o~~;;J;~~;;s SANTA ANA and FOUNTAIN ~I.LEY 16131 Herbor lllvd • ,_ of .. , .... , """ .. J.4y\ tM.1 IH-4171 .. Klng «Queen: Padded Vlnyl Headboard AND Qulfted Bedspread. • Twin or Full: Haadboard ' ~DMeta!FmMon • Eaoy.llo+I c..t..._ / • hlpt, Complete with' Mattr .. , Sol Spring, Ortho-Pak l Ooubl• Bonuel B&l.llONT . '189'.!..a. A~ contemporary modtl with HUICUL.ON ataln- 1'911 ... fabric. tt'a ColorfHtl e..Yto..,_I Alao In Super Queen Size• 6 LOYe Seat. Matching Chllr I Yll\abl&, BEDFORD , . $ .. 199tLLaaz • KINGSTON *248!!-~"" ltyllng In HERClA.ON ltaln-refeMe tabrlc. CokHfutl Euyto clelrll i m ,. ::u ,. z C> m - , Ye be In ~ St wl Hi I Lu fa1 co ' N1 lb Ja G1 "' DI lb M C< Ja ~ ' u ho s. Ill Ti q• H1 Gt be El ab C< II Iii H th H .. a Al a II H ~ Bi a M JI A R c . [ -...... --- DAILY PllDT l Your Horoscope Tomorrow DTERT Sag ittar ius: Visitor .. Bril(l gs Sp lid _ Advances , AIR STEP-IE•NAll.DO- SCHOlL SANDALS. -PASSPO~TS MAGDESIAN -MIS5 AMEklCA VINER CASUALS -HANOU61 - FRIDAY MARCH 30 87 SYDNEY OMARR '11111 a Virlo and proud o1 the alin. However, 1 admit that perfection can b e miserable. "-Don K n I g h t , Dallaa. AlllES (March 21-Aprll 19): Ac<eot la on how you come to lmna.-wlth .friend who bolds O(Jl)OllDa views. llelatlonshlp ii fest'ec[ Key now ls maturity. Also, reallr.e that '"""" tech-niques are oulllloded. Doo't a~ tempt to bang on to past. TAURUS (April 20-May !O): You are challenged but t.hla ts healthy and ltlmulatlng. One In JM!Sitloo to further yoor upil'atlona wants to cl>serve. S t r I v e for Jndependence without being arrogant. lllgbllgbl original approach. GEMINI (May 21-June !O): Lunar aspect is indicative of favorable l'eSPonse to calls, corresPQndence. Ca a e e r , Aqurlq perlOllJ figure pn>11> requirement. You are due to Dec. ll): Vlsll or special con- lnelllly. Travel pianJ are ltnd the truth. Be -red ference with older , ••· favored. Splrllual liiintiers are lor tt. perlenced lndlvtdual c o u ! d wldened.,You grow. IJBRA (Sept. J3.0ct. 2I): result iJl solid advancement. CANCER (June 21.July 21): Get to heart of matters, tn-Be receptive. Tbe more Be fiellble where llnanclat .,.. eluding rtiatlooshlp " I t h versatile you are, the belier l"IUlgemeots enter picture' member of oppoalte sex. You the outcome. Your Ideas can Open line ol communication can find oul where you be prcductive. Give yourself a with mate, partner. Take s~ you have right to chance. stock of budget. You may i>O know. Family member may CAPl\ICORN (Dec. 21.Jan. wasUng effort. Coordinate persist Jn bringing u P 19): Cycle is such that you are and consolidate. Meuage will u n p I e 1 s a n t topic. Be due ,_for wider recognition. become lncreas!Jigly clear. dlpl Uc Take initiatlv• In planning oma · better disl!:lbJuon methoc1'. LEO (July 23-Aug. 21): SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Reach more persons. Spread Steady pace now gets best Take path of practtcality. out-r<luse to be confined, results. Don't attempt to Daydreaming now can result personally or professionally. bypass essentials. Be aware of · del 1.... fro HOSIERY You attract persom who get recovering from emotional Edwtrch -G.rb.rich -lolliit Hoff VN1 what is needed. b · d 'ii be PF Flv•r• -U.S. K.d1 -S~m111•rett.I J-ruise an you wt on your Ciperio Di1tc• ~ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): feet financially in 1973, "11th Dtnc1 w,,, by D11u•I• s.!pternber your outsfanding Correcth• "'-t.t a..._ One who aided you with month. You draw sag1ltar1a.. 225 E. 17th ST.-COSTA MESA dilemma in past is due to 548 _2778 · make reappearance. Much to you. • ••tO(AMERICARD • • MAITll CMA•O•. that oceurs could be shrouded,---------~~-.....,..:;..~;;;;;;;;;;.~~~~~~~~~~~~":': in mystery. Key is to get a look behind the scenes. C.00.· vince right person you can and 1 will be discreet. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you may have weight problem. You are versatile, have great sense of humor, appreciate art, are details. Accent la on how you m ay, a swerv ... · m AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. necessary issue!. Pisces is In •==,.,,.-,,,-..,.--,--relate to mate, partner. Some piclure. Real-estate negoUa· 18): Higbli!lht lndependeoce, Off ELL'S who want you to make "sensa-tlons would be !•vorable .. Look originality. Adhere to your tlonal" move are not thinking ., own style. New contacts prove · too clearly. toward potential. Doo't sell beneficial. Break !ree from UPHO LSTERY yourself short. prison of pfeconceived notions. WMtl , .. Woat VIRGO (Aug. 13.sept. 21): SAG-ARIUS (No -Personal "·-' soar no. .., Check messages from . fellow 111 v. _. magneuau s. 1tn Harbor 11vd. wor~ers, dep;eodents, from -----~----'-------· ___:_·_:;' -_:;· _' _ll~~c~-~~"~-~~· ~54~•·~01~·~·~1 pei:oons who ~ concerned wjth your welfare: Some , of ·your suspicions ~ve basis in fact, others fail to ~t that Couples Recite YOU 'ARJ ,C\N~.£\ ~ All ~NVITED .,N~l..U TO A .-..· .............. · • ~\1accw Wedding Vows GREELEY-SCRUGHAM <llrtst Church by tbe Sea, Newport Beach waa the set- ting for the marriage of Jackie Scrugham and Gary Greeley. • • • ' 'Dle ·.,µbl& ring ceremony was perlotmed by the Rev. Dr. lla,y C. Gery. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Scrogham of Costa Mesa and Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Greeley of Huntington Jeadl. Atumc!lng the bride were Linda Scrugham, maid o! l>onor; Terri • Greeley, Karyn Sewell, LU: Talour and Jan Dalrymple, bridesmaids. and Tammi Stralte, Dower girl. Best man was Ken Soder- quist, whlle usherr were Kenjl Husk, Mike Roberts, Tun Gray and Gary Roderick. Ring bearer wu Keith Stralte. · MRS. GREELEY ' . . of Jack la lanne's COMING ATIRACTION! NOW SERVING THE COSTA Mt:SA / $ANTA 1ANA COMMUNITY. ~· " ~ 'Ibe bridt, a graduate Of Estancia High School, now is 1tudylng at Orange Coast College. Her husband Js a graduate of Fountaln V8lley High School. They wlll live In Huntington Beach. Oakliurst Schoo~ P8$adena and atlended:Slepbens College " in Missouri. Her husband , son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon 0. Hammock ol Inglewood, is a _graduate (If qatemont Men's Co}l~e and e&med an,MBAftom u~ 1 I HAMMOCK.COOK iiarbara Lola Cook became th<! bride ol Roger Barry Hammock during ceremonies conducted by tbe Rev. Dr. Oiar1ea H. lllerenfield In St. Andrew•s Preabyterlan Church, Newport Beach. The brlde, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Louis R. Cook of Huntington Beach, was a~ temded by Mrs. Randolph Stockwell aa matron of honor. Bridmnalds were Mr s . Charles E. Coot and the Milses Constance Kindig and Jill Tracy. Best man was Jonathan Andron and ushers were Davld Renton, Paul Artolt , a n d Charles E. Cook. The bl:lde ts a graduate ol Aller honeynioomng In Spain and Portugal, tile newlywed.8 wlll reside in IngleWQO\I., .JOHNSON-· McMASTERS Debbie McMasters, daugllter of Mr. and Mrs. Lar· ry McMasters, of Costa Mesa, became lhe bride o! Randy Johnson In Peek's Wedding Chapel, Westminster. Matron of honor was Sberry Siever. Randy Short was best man for the bridegroom, son of Mrs. Betty · Fredricks of Huntington Beach .. Steve and Scott McMasters w~ ,ushers. The newlyweds, who at- tended Estancia and H.., tingtoo Beach !ligb Schools • will reside at Big Bear. ~ Dr. Margery N. Knoa~s Optometrist announces the opening of her ·o~: for the general practice of optometry lncludmg non-achieving child vision care at 34U8 So. Coast Hwy. Suite 4 Dana Point Office Hours , by oppolntmont . ' Telephone 493-6210 FROM Fashion Island N ewpor Beach t ' TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL PR~OPENING ·P~SE . #1 OFFER. This. ls the total average cost If you enroll only On a course designed Individually for you . ... JACK LA LANIE'S 1,,1,f'''"' HF.ALTO SPAS I • OHN DAJLT 9:30 TO 9:SO·SUNDA'( 10 ro 7 ~ GUNADA HILLS 1~ Chlltswortll St. WOODLAND HILLS 21ill Victory Blvd. ltv0.MDI 3520 fyler St. t SANfA ANA tWlhol Sctrlll (0951 Plaza TOIUNCI $epulwdl ind 11aW!tiornt IUENA ,AIK 6eadi }ncf Oht~ peOUNGI Gardin Grcwt BIYd. arid ~lft UICIWOOO Carson •I Par am~ 1 • • • I I Men in Service llowt41y, "'""' 2', 197J PUBLIC NOTICE 1K1Tecil ;o~urtou IUPl•M>ll COU•T Of' TNa fTATI o .. ULllllOAlllA ISOtl tHJ C.®WTY Of' oaMIOl ....... _,..... E•tl .. o1 WENDILL /IA. JONES. aJeo ~ .. WE'NDl:LL MAHSU• JOHii ... WENOELL JQHU, OKMIM. • NOTICE IS MIUlY OIVl:N ,_ "'9 CAGl•t ot llM ~ ~ ~1 ~ ··711 a. ..... , ....... , ""°"" "-"""' dt!Mt ... ,,.. " ..... ' .... ~t .,, ,...,.,.. .. flit ~ ... of Mt. IDd Mn MJchaf) "4$ tl'le l'ltCISUl'l' vwc1llr'I. M "" T ., • ....._ ol • of"" dtt1I.., nw.,.... entl!IM c.wt • ., ika"~ llfl Elllwoc1h, flt ,, ..... , "*"• wltfl ti. MUIWV tmcton Belch, bu been :r.:;,, .::....... ttwa. G=ot I I ' P1"l&1* to Sbeppmd AFB, .. t.w, ~ c • .,... om., l".o. aox Ta.. after -pl"''"" Al-1'301, ,...,.,,, a..cti. , .. ,IOml •• wt11t1ri 1. ' ""-'' ... ..u. II" nw ,..e. o1 IMlllMU of ttw llftdtrtlrtMd In Jlbrce baaic •-1 .. 1-. .. , 111 ~-· pWllll\h'lu to tlM tlltll ot Mid .....__.__ •--. ' dluilllnl, wllfll" 161#' l'llOl!lhl 1Uer ~ uu~ bis ab: week.I at the nrst fl'llMlc.ttf«I °' 11111 110tlc1. Ar Traln.tDc Com ma nd •1 D•Hid~~E~M1~1ll<>lltri1•• l.acll1nd AFB Ter: be 111•sT NATIONAL 1AN1t .._. the Atr rem •1on. ~a;;:~ '-•Y· •=tkJn and customs and ILSEltTA M. JONES, .. . --.1 .. 1 1 ..... -..... 1.1..-. In C.l...wton Of "" Wiii of •.-.-llJIH.IU\,.'lWU 1fw ADWf,..,,. .....,, ....... relations •Otl•notl, ..owtl• a OAtU . .ANO, ' °" c...,.. °"""' ~ airman bu been aulgn-•.o. -""· ed. to the Tec:bnbl Train1n& ~~ ...... C.C.-at Sbtppard f o r ~ • 0rC::.~!:': o.i1., IJlll'C"tllred tralnlng in the March 2L Jf, ei'ICI ""11 S. 11. Im 11.r°• matnteaDN! field. PUBLIC N011CE d!:.V'f Petty omc.r Third • _, ~·er L. J-·~. NOTtc• TO c•IDITO•S -. of M; and Mrs Jarr:F ~~:~:':: t.t:::.:rA ~:: .JudJn oi 177SS . Palmento: TMI c°"'..:."..::,:. Ol:ANo• ~1 graduated from the ~ ot IEUIE M. LOUNS!lt!Jt•V, 1 llland Naval Nuclear NOT1ce 1s HE•E•Y 01vEN to t11e / ·-·-· In Vall Jo er.c!llOt't ol' the "'1Yt llatNd d~I e? i;Jll;lJUUI e • "'91 •II l*'llOllt hmlllne clalmt it0•Fn•I 111• _ Nici •Mtnl •re r.qu(rH fO Ill• ltlll'lt I .fi S. wllll b nKUNl'Y vouclMr•. Jn lM oHlu • _"f • Air Force Airman First of,... Ci.rt. of tM ...... entltt.ci court, Ot' au. award M. Powell aon to Pl"Hllnl tntrn. With thl ro«••wrv I ' voucher•• to ttw llfMHf•lllMCI •I IM office of Ml". and Mn. Charlet E. of ltlornt'I'. COLONEL HERRING s. ~u of 1-AbaJo Cir F•ANKt.1N. 101 E••t 11111 sir..,, Cott• .--..... 1111 -., ~. C•lll«nl• "'27, wlllcil I• IM pltce Jl'li.mtaln 'V~I ha• hel~ ot M1-. of ""' ll!'MMr.ion«1 1n 111 m111-u... ' ~ PH1•1nlno to thl nt•I• of .-Id o.c.-._ unit at e AFB, ca ., .,.,, wttt11n rour ITIOl'ltm .n1r tl'lf 11r11 'frin the annual p RI D E Pllbllait1on of th{• not1c1, D•IM Mmretl 1t, 1m. (Profealoo1J Relultl in Dally NELL MUllaARGER Elfortl) award. :,~..:,~,of ttw A materiel f 1 c t 11 t l e s cOLON:~•=• 4r='NKt.IN sPec1allst, Airman Powell and In lut lltttl SlrMt l:U. unl.t, the tanl SUpply ~=-cm:"~m*• "'17 ~f were cited' for tbe1r :~ • .:.i;::"1~Mlt O•llY Piiot. oubtand:fnc effortl Jn the MNch 21. "· mm APl'I• s, it, 1m 131.n PUBLIC NOTICE P,1UDE · _..,,, to reduce ~ COiia and lncreue .~.......,......_'and oombat 1---------1 ~ ~"Pll./" PICT1T10US aUSINaSS NAdh\Mt NAMI aTATaMaNT -r,r-~• Tiit toOowlnt ,.,._ It doh'l8 IMtll,...• ••: . THl TOY llOX, 217' o\WVW !'Mc•, JAi~!'! X..111 W. Maltaney, ot Mt. and Mn. Thomas Ce.11 Mffl, C.UI. '26t7 Wllll•tn fl. QoDel, 217' M41y•r Pltce, Ce.ta MH•. C•llf, "627 Thi• butl .... 1 I• cOl'Klvcled DY M 1ndf· ol 10022 Bi.smack v1c11o111. n-ch ba WUll1m 8. Gooll e, R uc8 t I Tllll tl•lwnlnl w11 fllmd Wllh ll't9 County to Sheppard Clf111. of Or•1111• County on Mmrch 15. 1973. , Tex., after completing fllllbflfMd er.not cout 0.11., '":ri~~ orce buJc tralnlng. Mlrdl n. ,, •nc1 APrll s, i2. 1t1J '""n bis six weeks at the PUBLIC NOTICE Tra1n1Dg Comm and' s1---,==-------1t..._11nc1 AFB T.. be PtcT1T1ous 111S1N•ss S:lli ' '• NAMI ITAfaMaNf RUdled. the Air Force mislion~ Thi foUowtno PlrMlil'I 11 doh"' M ine•• of1an1JaUon and CUltoml and H I ITEVl'S CVCLE SUPl"LY, ltSI Pl.-ri!CeiVed special lnltruction in nntl•, Calt• Mu-. Clllforl'll• mt1. "-·----"-n---Sleclllln Al1n f111rtrid119, VOi Ebbtlde, ~ i-a.uuuai. Coren. dll ""''· C•llfonll•. '~ airman hu: been ·ass""'-Th•• tMJ ....... 11 conck.ltt.i by •n lndl· H 'O"" YlctlNI . .,,. to tbe Tec:bldcal Training Sl•Phlll Alll'I P•rtrldOI n..t-at Sheppard f 0 r TN• tltt.rNnt W•• Hied with !M "1"1"~. Couflty o.rtt of Or.,,.. County on M•rch W'allud tra1nlng la aircraft IJ, 1m.. liiintenance. l"JJtl6 Pvrl!llNcl Ot•not Co.11 O•lty Pllol, !·1 MM>cfl tr. Jf •ftd April 5, 11. lt73 7""73 IV.& Air II'-AlrmaD Wol· PUBLIC NOTICE ~ G. TNt!z•gd, 10D d Mr. .!i. --WoJ•-Q -.1....i... .. .a lfATaMalff 01' WITNDRAWAL PROM •Jll -.rs. ~ • J.IUKll"••uu l"AaTNll.IMI .. OPa•ATINe UNO•• .. Coronado Drive c.osta t'ICTITIOUS •USUlllS NAM• ' Thi followl1111 l*'10n llm• w1thdr1wn •• t .bas helped hiJ unit at • o-r .. •""'' from thl P1rln-r•lllp e AFB Calif wln the IP. 1P"•tl1111 vndlf Ille flctrtlova bu"MH "'"-' PRID' E ('Pro' f-~--I n"1'M of lnlwlor Homi C•r•, •I 2012 Et muu ~NNUO Ml~•· Lflllfi• ·Nl1u.i n'n &--·•ta In ~"y Eflor!s) Tiit flctlll«rt b!Jil"'lt Nim1 tl•t.mtnt , ~ .1J1U1 fat' thl P111'11erthlp w•• tlt..S on Oct. 13, .. ard. tm In thl County of Ot•1111•. -,,.....-•~eJ f I I I I I Full llll'M •nd Kclr1t1 of lhl 1Mr1011 ~ ma~1 a c e 1 Wlthdrmw11111: _,,•'lit • "-•-Trot-"···..1 Jlfh'.., Eutt111 CrH01r, t t 2' I~..... t .IUllllllll ~WU C.blN•• TUllll'llt•• C11fl, and bla unJt, the 93nf SUpply . Jtffrty E. cr..,•r 1"20901 SQ.uadron, were cited for their Publl~ Or•llll• c11o111 Delly Piiot, oii\JtandJng efforts In the Mmrdl ts. n, tt .., Aorll s. 1tn 1s1-n program to reduce PUBLIC NOTICE Iona! costs and lncru,.'1---=--~---efficlency and combat Ptet1nou1 eUs1N1ss ~"' .. '----NAM• STATIM•NT RaQllJ9l!I, TIM followlnci penon 11 dolno bVllM11 -~~*.,-~PUB=~IJ""C'°"N~OTl=~CE=----I••: WESTMINSTER: MALL, UU ao1 .. , ... _.._, W•tmlntll!" f1"3 "tcTITIOUS SUSINISI Homlrt o-~t Co., A 0.l•w•r• ~ COf'POl'•"on. 1.utt 8Hcfl 11ou1..,..n1, 'U"° JtAM• ITATSM•NT SI•. K. WettmlMlff, C•lltomla ~ TJf·fllltloW\llCI ,.,_. •r• clolllll 1111"· Tl'll• Mlneu 11 blln; cor!Ouctld toy • .... II! corpor1tlon, PALACI!, flt 1l•'l'ld1 Dr., HOMAR:T OEVl!LOPMl!NT CO. s.ech. C.Jlf, ~. J. Sll'lln Rollll'IOlo VIC• Pr'91~1 crewf9nl. '" l•yalM Dr.. This 1t•t1ment rllmd with thl County l..eh. C•llf, n661. Cl•k of OftllP County on : M•rch J, ltT.I. M.. kMf, t3lll l"Klflc Or,, WILLIAM £. ST JOHN, COU NTY Mir, C•llf. ftl'15. CLERK. 11y r111re .. M. Wini, Ptpuly • .,.... ,, cortductM try • ,.,..,.1 . ,u.. •OM« ..... 'w11u-M. C/'9Wford Publllllld Ofll'lgl Co.ti 0 11ly l"ltot. 1'lf'fihllwntnt WM rl"l911 with tn. County Mmrch 1, 15, 22, 2t, 1m 619-13 Cftfl; ti o,.,... C.unty on M•rch 15, 1m. It 1a.nr J, • .,.,..,., oep111y C01111tv PUBLIC NOTICE Clff' "'91•··-------------' ""''"*' ar.1111 C011I Otlly l"tlot PICTITIOUS SUSINISS _..__,1 ..,..,; NAMI STATIMllHT ~-ti. Jf, •1111 ,...., s. 11. 1m 7 Thi to11owtrio pmraon 11 cto11111 bV11111u : ·i· PtJBUC NOTICE ••:TOY WOllLO, 223 E•1f 17"' SlrHI, KP 117 Ce.t• Mew, Ctllfornl• '26:11 ' ~J tlOTICI TO Cl•DITGaS <Mk:llHI T. W1tllarn1, lt2I SO. Flowfl", Ull'a•HWt COUIT Oflll TN• Aftlf, 11, S.nl• Ant, C•lll, Tll ~ CALll'OINIA POI: Tlllt IMolllffl I• condlilct9d by an lrt- • COUNTY 0 .. OllAllOI dh10uml. ... A.ntCI Mlchlll T. WllU•rnt ,,, L.OR•NA •• IUIKS. ~ Tiii• lllt.mlnl w•• ru.ci wHtl "" c°""" a ty CMrk If Of•noe County °" Mmrctl n . .:::E.:=c• IS H••••Y OIVl!H ft; ,.,.. 1m. ... -,,, 1'111 •blft M,,_ ~ rUQ4 ..,..,. ~. c4•11N mtMl'llt ttw 111..0C lrt NQll(Ncl tit tUe ftMm "UbllWotd Of•noe CMll Diiiy Piiot, • ......,., _,.,.._ '" 1111 °"'~ Mmrdl 1.s. 22, 2t 1nc1.,.1.pr11 .s, irn m-n .-., .-,.._ et1nttec1 "'°"'• ,......., """'"-w1t11 "" ....... ,.., PUBUC NOTICE .. .... lllldlnltMd •• • . ,,... ()ffktr, hM If AtnlfiC•,1-------------1 H Trwt ll'd h\ISllll Anocl•llon, "ICTITIOUI IUllNl"SS 111 ~...... Mlln $1"t, 1•111• AM, NAMI STATIM•NT m ft"1 'lllflldl I• ttw r:ICI of Thi folfowlncl Plr'Ml'I II Odng 111.111111&1 of fl'll llfld«'llfMd In 11 m•"'" tt: . NI t9 ttw .. tetw ti Mid 41CH1ftt, LARSON SHl,.YA•O, 2703 W. C11t1 ,.,,. monlttl .,.... H ""' pUbllU-Hlgflwey, Newport BllCh. C•UfOml• ~ •• Nike. m.IO _..•ref! 1.s, 1m -&tmlf' J. L•~. 1000 H•minhlr1 f-_a.flt,,, A~ N•tlonll Ltn•, NtWpOl'f IHct'I, C1llfofnl• Tl"lllll Mid S•'ltne• AllOCllllOll Thi• 11utl11111 I• bll119 conducted by •n ~ lndlYldU•I, f1f JN Wiii °' tt1e 1tllao\le 1111/Tllll IElmtr L•fJOfl V" ......... Thll ll•lwntnl fll9cl Wlll'I lllt Ctv111'1 a AJID•ISON Cltrk of Or•no• county on: Mm•ch 2. 1m • .,.....,., ... ... l y Tllw... M. Wini, DIPlllY County ..... 0 .,...1 ma Cl.nt. . ......... ~ ' '"**' ~ tlr .__... '°llDlltlllcl O<lntt COllll D11ty PUOI, . ~ or.,.. co.ti Delly l"llot, M•rcta 1s, t2, 2' •nd A.pr'll s, 1m n1.n ..,.. a. tr, .ncr ""'" " 12. 1m .,._n ~-• PUBLIC NOTICE • t PUBLIC NOTICE ' I REDWOOD TABLE & BENCHES ''Ilg 6 11. long T•bl___,n041gll Room For Tfte Whole fomllyl'' • A really special buy!-sturdy redwood set has 6 ft, long table. • Benches are 12" wide and are braced fer extra strength. • Eoty to finish, durobJe redwood. REG. $32.99 SAVE $5.001 See Our Complete Line of Beautiful Summer Furniture · •2799 Unfinished Luan Mahogany SHELVING ''811lld Your Own Storage $y.steml'' • Smoothly sonded luan mahogany shelves V to finish' ony way you choose. •Your choice of sizes to build a custom sloroge unit. 4FT.X12"WIDE 5FT.x12"WIDE REG. $2.89 REG. $3.59 •1'' s2s' 6 n.x12" WIDE REG. $4.29 s32t We stock brockett,. ttondords- eYerything you'll need to compl1t1 your J~elYing .syil.nL • 5 Gallon UTILITY CAN • Mode of heovy duty, high density plastic- won't crack or break. • Holds 5 golldns of liquid. • Great for bOots, campers,' trailer/, home & garcige. • Easy to fill-moulded-in handle for easy carrying. REG. $3.99 WOWI SAVE SJ.SOI •2•' All New From Lin-Brook! '· GAS BBQ • ''2 Burners-2 Controfs-2 Grills in Onel'' • S}g 18"x24 1h" cooking surface plus warming rack. • No chorcool, lighter flu id or ashes-it's ready instantly, • lke just one side for 20,000 BTU-when you use ~P,tho bu(ners you have •b,ooo BTU. REG. $157.00 s1 ·09oo We stock everything you need ·'to install it yourself • - ' . I '"M UT ••• -""'' -· •I llw ·-· .... 1 -'"""' ~ .... 10. ltT. _,, Cl.fc 4 Sfllll• I °''" I • I NOTI< ... .. ,, .. ,., --... NOTI ... ''" Probl~ ..... -.. """" ol llt•r 17, lW. ._ .. C]Ylc C s.'11• i o .... SUNNI ...... ·-I~ ""''' """" ~ j """"I ..... ~~ "''"~ NOT .... ..... ,, ...... ~ -·· "" Cl~ . °'!'I !7: . •• ..... ~ :.=i - • l - Don't atanil allll when some comP,anlea eayyou have IQ tie up your savinga for two years to earn high lnt~reet. Bring yoLlr money tO' Avco Thrift; we'll pay you a full 8% per annum on a mini- mum $1 ,000 depo~t and you may ta.Ice It all baCk after 80 days, if you want. You won1 lose a P.nny'a Interest • Money depoelted by the tenth ~ma Intern! from the llrit • · An AYC9 Jl!klay Thrift CertJflcate -the greatest flexlblllty foryoureavlnga. Don~eett[efor 1-. Ato0'•11tl1ftDl,_.a,..._.1n .. u:*"olt._11tt,.., ................. ,.,,.. .. d1 RL-.TJlrlft11a _.,_,,.,.. __ ._., __ .. M••• • ln•;lml .,,,..,,, _. ,_..,,., ._ lnMllk:111In• ..... ..,n.-1t111:ient.ld•no.i•••e11e•.,.. ......... AftO ............. ,..,.. ........ .....,.. , ...... 1Mtltl' lllMlnow-torJOU. AVCO. NEWPORT BEACH 620 Newpurt C1111r llrlYe ' .. • * Illy -bu Jolnod lhe lrvl.oe C.mpao~ as,Jl,m&nqer of cornawdal ~-1 Wirta, Com\erly assiJtailt re a 1 es;llte ~··· 'the San D!tgl> Port' Di.strict, wtll ·be Involv- ed In 1euiJlg 1tvtne1 ·com. piny conuner- ~ lloldlnp. A tll'lduate of w1~a ~ Cal . State ~ Beacb. Wirta , b • ~ ol !\";-. Oall- lornla M ........ A&soda- Um. He and bis f8J11llf plan Jo reside ,In Jhe Irvine area. * Earnings At Mobile " ' Firm Told Goldtl! ·w~dl :Mobile H l\indiJ, Mm 2', 1973 DAILY l'ILDT IG OVER THE COUNTER I• '!-~~~~~~~~~~~·· G•laer• &I: LD•er• :~ • • : • • • • • • : J• ' •• -~ 6-Weaver of Laguna ll<acb bu beeo appointed new leasing repruentaUve for all caJifOrnJa ' lllbllillarlH o I cu.-..,. '°""• .an In-ternational real es.tat e ';lfi•l• ................................. .i• devtlopment ftm, He was formerly proPetlY admlnlstri~r ~ .. !' ·Y'!jf' . ' ' I Financial' s Sala Jump · An earnings Jncreaoe of 34 pe.,.;,1 durlni 1972' hu beeo rejloi'ted by the F I rs t Amerl<in Flnanclal CorP., &Ania Ana, continuing IU record pertorman<e of lhe · previ..,. y~ar. Conaolidated nel Jncomelfor , l ' ' ·ORDER 1.000 · .. ~ ,. YOURS . T~DAY!' • • • ~ ... 1 ... StfdHn LABEL$ Moy l.e u1td on envolopo as ..tu'" 1d<l- i.ot1. AllO very honcly •I t.lontlllc- l1btl1 for 'l'"'kl•1 P•~•~I ltomt 1uch '•• l:tooU, ..-coH1, .-.oto.1 ••~ Ublls •tick M 9!.11 ••~ "''Y ~. u11~ for morkln1 liwoo ••notd l••d' ltoms. All l1b1l1 ore """'"" wit~ 1tyn1h Y09u1 typo on f)•• ,uolity '!'hit• 1umm1d piper. · r-------------------.. ""' ............ ~ ... Nif -~ ....... I I PW ,,... ... 1.11111 0t11.o •.o.'9'11; 1Nll f l ) I Cit$ ...... Ct-. """ • I · .... ~...-..,....~~...---....-..... ---"' I I I .... ~~-~~~~~~~~~ l ___ ~lL~!-~~.!!~~- I 1 I J MUTUAL FUNDS - l .. • llobbie Vaaon, repre- oenutive for the Bank of America, will tell the Masonic Hi-12 Club tbat computers can be lov- able, In a tongue-ln- cboet defenee of the not-<ro-popular business machines at Mo'nday's noon meeting at Chand- len Reltaurant, Laguna liills. -· Mm 29, 1971 'De•peratel11, Nudefl' I Phone Firm Security Bank Buys ~ Service Initiate Mail Plan • • • • Special to the Dally Pilot LOS ANGELES A ;_program to improve the na- ; • man nun · FPIS AVAILAILE FOR fllAL !STAB LOANI \Ill & 21141 TftVST OEl!'DI •1,&0D To IU0.000 U.. TO IOY. LOANS Off TMUIT CUD COLLATERAL ..IWPOM' HUI" l'UllDe N"'PON C.-illr '20 NtwOott C.ni.r om. lilft'P«l 8-h, C.llf. (714) ....,. .. WHAT IS YOUR rAIN 9UOTlliNT 7 . ' \... ' . . • lly TERRY GIANT. R.Ph Pain. your body's signal to you that somcthlng Js wrong ls not tolerated equally by "the sexes. It I.! far more paJnful for women than f'or 1ncn. Also more 1llllnful for the young and orientaJs than for the blacks and whites. A rt..'CCnl experiment in pllin. tolrrance found that sex WBl!ii c most Important factor In determining how well a prr- 'lfOn can stand peln. Even the oldMt men "'lth1tood pain ... 1 .better than the younge11t 'fVQmen. Fortunately, pain N?Jlcf ten be equa11y appreciated by ~cryonc and In our pre+ .crlptlon d~pa.rtm<'nl we rti.?· Ularty 111tock thomands of m«llclnes v.1hoMl !!Ole J>Uf. pose la to alleviate pt\In. YOU OR YOUR DOCl'OR CAN PHONE US wh!-n you ne<!d a dellvfT1. We v.itll ~­ UY'f':r promptly wtthout 6trl. dleJlrt. A tlrtet m•ny people 'I rely on us ror their htoalth needs. We ftlOQmt reQuest8 for dcHftJY 11 el' v Ice nnd cbarp aooounta. ' PARK LIDO lltl.UMACY ,,, ... ., .... , .... Hc•pwt .... ..J.15IO • • ,,... Dollwr/ " lion's mail service, jointly developed by the Flying Tiger Llne and the U.S. Postal Service was inaugurated Wednesday with the loading of the first containers of ma.fl aboard Tiger jet freighters ?!ere bound for Chlcago and New York. The program involves the air movement of containerized mall, some of which formerly had gone by surface, between six major hub cities served by Flying Tiger. IT IS anUcipated Tlgers will hand.le approximately 25 con- tainers of mail daily, serving Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Chicago, New York and Newark. Revenues during the first ye•r should total '5 a ANTHONY SCHOOtS HAllOI CINTIR ... hrtMr Cel!t• Coit• M .... C."""I• ... 17141 ,,,.,. .. '"' l , •rN1i:111m St. Mllttlm, Cfl. t21M ~ C714) 77 .. 1100 on, officials said. 'Ibo )JOllal service, in """ ..... clog the program, said it "another" major atep ln the lonary developnent of a y containerized system for movement of mail." THE SERVICE said that • talnerlzatlon promises not y more efficient service but fewer losses due to mage, processing errors other causu. Wllllam Gelfand, F I y I n g ger vice pnsldent-Omtract "1i"JniatratloD, said the COD- tjine~ mail ablpmenll will carried Oil llCheduled fligbts *"'""°' I 1.m. and 9 p.m. 'This program will belp idge the service gap that s long u:l.sted between iority olnnall and other ssea of mall which would move by s r f a c ~ traniipcrtation," lfand said. !Odil to the Dally Pilol I!: -A Bank of uodenmtlng l'OUP wu apparent l:llll1 m tho !ti.Ill mlIUon ;:,:r_,,: civic Center If bonds . lntuest cost to the au ty was listed u 5.3111.1 ..,..L 1U BANK cl. America IY1>- d ... bid I premium of fl,71J """' prindpel llllOlllll for varlt,aa coupom. S!llject to award, tbe bonds ~reollered to lnveslors to )llelcllrom 4\i percent In tm to l.J! ..,.,,..1 In 199%. -· matlilbi on Ol' Iller Oct. 1, 1~·n callabl6. ~ from the counl7 Hall cl Reconla lddltloa rev 1 bondl oold ~ L Drink Up- GoodNetf'1 t I • . . f.. l· ' ' l " . • •• • • , • •• " -.. , ,._ •• .,.·. , .. ~ " ' --- • • Wednesday's · ti~ ............... ~ ............ ,.,, ........... . .. ttF. .............. . ..... ............ 1 .. .. --o• • • • .., •• • • .,._.., • •r •-o -.. Prices-<A>mplete ·New York Stock Exchange List .. .. .. • Mardi _ , 1973 $ JWtYrllOT LOS ANGELES (AP) Harry V. O>eshlre, --president cl Ibo A......,.,0. Club of Southern. Cllllcmlll, bas been llllllOd IO IUCCOlld Ibo group's late pnsldml, Jo.ooeph E. Havenner. Havenner died Jsst Marc:h I. In announcing tho decision Tuesday 1he club'• d1recton aho said tboy bad elecled Maynard J. Ton u c!Wna111 of the board and Knox Ftt· rand as vke chairman. • • .. l DAILY l'ILOT Sm.pping Freeway ·, ' Proposed . ,.. . . ' " . ' Growing Monument Hotwrs .IPairiotic ,LedUi, Strhthe~ • • ' . •· • • a, AllTllUR J, VINSEL care1-about what 1t doneto the aea !t liOlng 0rganl>ed • ... ~ (~)~ P.f-r~ tbe ~ B<v<t Jy, l!lllvl'roeway would be ~ under legislatlon ln- tdi!IUCed by S.... Anthony C. Bl!...,_ {!>-Beverly Hills). 11rnllar measures by !!;le.-have passed the lfclaialure in !'QI oesslona bOtt were vetoed by Gov. 1 ot .. °'"' 'lli!t ,., rtb6 wilderuees larida tpey ~ ' 'J'bere ~'~ no atatue or •• ' 'Ille late Mn. Ledla Slrotller ttOt.. ' ~ : . : • plaque; pOrbapo, llu~ just Ille b ·~•l 1.j,ni 11tr' ~ DlrtW motorcyclists tear. llrilple counlJjllile . tile <>\d vW••e home 81' a •-•ged through flelds of wildflowerr woman -~"" RuSJJan ~tep--...,..... ••• ·~h),. .. g<intlbtl.' ,~-. "='-~--1· rid girl masq~radinr as ·B' boy ~ · ~ pes uy.iu IO f ~-"'' mg a -and ··•1 led in .the So 'el Lltterb\lp Jeaye µDdJllldl .f,... · ·, · , = S VI Wr8J>PU)g.I 8Jld· beer .Ill' ... ft -• ' -- Riin.!iJd lliagln. 'Who said he ....... _.., ~~ICow!ty'~=: .Students H~ed ' . ~ prov ems. ' • lltllell""1"s '-proposals are Ed Nielson and Joonette Mann have been selected «ikalnecl' m' SB 517, SCR 2& Boy and Girl of the Month at Marina High School. aod 9CR 2'l. · Nielson is an honor student and senior class treas- :: . urer and Miss Mann was the 1972 Homecoming • s-lt! Drive Queen for the school. ;Lds' ANGELES (AP) MJljhollabd Drive In the Santa · Mollca Mountainl should be ~ u a scenic drive ralber than a,major hignway, tlie ,Ctty council bu decided. Voting · 13-2, the council Senator Links (L :f.'.COLOGY ) Deaths, Nurses )I aBLd to accept a citizens' ad~ , coJlllltittee report recommending that t h e ~t two lane& be retained ai'J'.d~ a ribbon.like park created a!<lng 111 .. twisting 20-mile pav-e<l. roadway. ~e . drive 11ow extends bitween the Hollywooc( neeway in 1Cahuenga Pass aO!f· 1'.opanga Canyon Blvd. J\1>9ut 11 miles are paved. SACRAMENTO (AP ) -Grand Jury on lhree counts of There have been ''some murder. suicides" at the UCLA Neuro-Brent W. Bedayan was in- Psycbiatric Institute because dieted Wednesday night by the Marin -county Gra:nd Jury in nurses are hired by a state the March 16 shotgun )tjllings agency rather ·than the of·Melvin J. SchaUock, 6\, his university, says a s t a t e wife Ruth, 56, and their son senator. · Dtmlel, 19. Their bodies were Sen. Robert s. Stevens, (R-foUnd outside their Mill Valley home, which had been set on Los Angeles), said Wednesday fire. e 111 Boapital •s,;eed Vrged ( ' ) :&ACRAMENTO (AP) BRIEFS BERKELEY (AP) -Joseph Q:>tfgress. ~ould be urged to .., _______ _. Kennedy Ill, eldest son of the sf*rt construction on the New late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy ~ones 'Ditm on the Stanis-that be' knew of "~hocking In-whQ was injured in an I.US Rfver "as quickly as competence" on the part of automobile accident I a s t ~ble" under a resolution nufses and olhfr "lower Saturday, has been readmitted ~ unanimously by the category employea" hired by to .the hospital with "post..con-Al#m~Iy and sent to tile the state Department of Men-cus!ion symptonis," hospital Senate. ta! Hygiene. By contl'ast, he oflicisls said. rAssernblyman John E. said the doctors are hired by He was reported in satisfac- UiUrman Jr., (0.~o<jesto) the university. tory condition today at Her- told· the Assembly that the "l'm qu.ite convinced there rick Hospjta1. dp.m had been judged en. have been more suicides" -\ vltonmentally sound by the because of the dual employ-• Vnlt Packed oourLs aDd that it is needed for ment situation, Stevens said at · · ' ~atlon, .flood cootrol and a hearing of the Senate Rules SACRAMENTO , (AP) ~ life enhancement. Committee, of which he is 8 Bacters , 4l', a . controversial A US Dlstri CO rt j d member. Senate. reapportionment bill · · • • ct u u ge have tried to get ~ oot 91 oom- in· '~1":tFranbat clsco . .:;,:;led e ·Mara lndleted ·mu1ee ·by 'IJ8Cking the com-reeen Y a revi en~ mittee .wil.ti supporters. vifOnmental impact report sulimit!ell l>Y the Army corps SAN RAFAEL (AP) -A 22· (Related story, Page IS) of~Engln'eers "complies fully" year"1d fornler l i J e g u a r d The nearly unprecedented with fede 11 pok charged with slaying a middle-parliamentary power p 1 a y · ra aw, 8 s esman aged couple and their teenage came Wednesday when the for .the attorney general's of-son has been indicted by the Senate. Rules Committee voted fice, said. 3-2 to add two m~mbers to the e Utter Diver• ~ SAN·DIEGO (AP) -Pollu- tio0i fighters along the nation's shores ·have discovered a new underwater sport -diving for litter. l_'i:eep. America Beautiful, Ine .. the national en- v i r o nffiental improvement or(an_lzatlon, reports that div- ing,~ cJubs in California's San Diego Coun\y are enthµsiastic plirtk:iRil!lls In a broad-based pllljram to clean up the area's •. many harbors, bays "'Id beaches. ~>in part to the dlvers, KAii poi!lls' out, tons of debris have 'been fished out and DJioY .underwater h a t a r d s M\ie been ellmlnat.ed. -· e _Rule · E:rtended Piizas On Sal~ Homemade p;.z:zai,, all sizes and with cheese, sausage, pe~ peroni or a cQ.mbi,natjon, -are now being sOld .by Ih~ber~1of the South Fountain Valley.l..lt- tle LeJiigue. . · , Money raised Crom the pizza sale will help buy equipment for league teams. ·To order a pizza phone San- dy Piersol at 968-9568, or Marian Shlnker at. 96M76:1. Pizzas can be picked up ~turday 8t Fountain Valley High School. . Elections and .Reap- pc,lrtionment Comm i.t t.e,.e, Which has bottled up the reap-porttorunent plan· for weeks. ··Adtdt:Degrees. t05, ANGELES (AP ) - Working adults ;n 'California woold ·be· able . to wih degrees witliOut attending college on a full-tllne basis Under 18 new program approved tin principle by• tru.mes of, the 19-campus California St{lte University and Colleges system. But Aasemblyman J o h n V~ellos, head of a key legislative education com- mittee. said he has a wait-and- se( attitude about whether the p•am will meet working adUJt needs. Anny before sbe w a a _ .-:• _ _ _ 1 __ , _ • <'WE TOO.I(""""-to Ania-~IOOVered. , 4al'.-.-,,-:s'.wr~ 'Borre ~r' ;;.,;: ego and "--~ was then Shi~ to Ille . Tlte f~!l•flclt:N '-'1• ~ ip ,k>ve "«lib' !lie .,...111g · eorp1 and met a · 'ri f ' · 1 It deoert.''. says 'her daitght~. dasltlng Yank.Jo.~ ¥mI ~ ~-_ ~ t e _,Mn. S'yirl& ~. o! 18317 sergeant near the lfO!il lines. ft~• ijj, ~asla FoxiJove Way, Ifvlne. . SHE FELL JN love ,;.ith him hfiil · ' I o v e d . ll'le Tbe atate llU\l' not be able to . .,.,..,,..;. .., · · ~. ~ lsnd for preaerv'a· and -transplanted to· his own' tee.~.-,. we•er• • • • tion but for onlJ $55 iiJ!. country as a w~r bride -fell ----- ---·--11111 divlduals ~ 1eaSe a ~­ in love with Americ;. her ~~Ugl~·:---~= ed de¥.rt gjirden, two acres.of adopted homeland, an affair ;cans. y, ·o~~uc land ~hich·will be saved from thatneverreallyceased. . reml,n.ders ~f ~h.elr !tbe ·depridajionofmarau'ders Ledia: Strother died . several carelessness for the pr1trut1Ve ........ , -.... . 'be. • , • • 1 • ~ , • . 1 1 . . woDderland dott.d w Ith ,•-Jll:OP"ny Is not to St·-..:S t f thn Jtl-tL. weeks ago In OOsta M~. ocatlllo y1>cca and priva\eiyowned,ohly}ll'eSef,v· -en S-O ~ .,. • ., •• alter more than 50 ·years In lldfi • ed for all to •p1·oy ' ' · the U.S., d!Jring 'whicb: she w owers. · . ". _ Huntington Bead> High Sdlool seniors Anita Varel~ learned Englisli aod wrote a THE STATE cracks down h ~emona/i., contribut~ ~ ' and.Jon Honour have bel!n ciiosen as Girl and Boy Of glowing tr~OOte titled: ·,.!'The · whei-e it can and'woUld like to · t:epl~~Lecti~ ~l~v~ . tbe M~ntb. ·~ °YM"fia bas ~rved ·~s ~n_rissiorier Flag America Gave Me. add to Anza-Borrego Staie be ad bl ~'Mrs .I of Social Affairs and has been act.i.ve .m Gjrls Atll- Copies of her booklet, which Parle bu~ fiscal bu~ :Y Tm ~~Y~afnnan of letictAS9oci3tiQn.•Hailour is a member of the scb.Ooi's won a Freedoms" Foundation ' res1rkUons mak~, Ibis .a'/f.· 111."Z,ia:Borrego Committee. ¥arsity· basketball team and has been on the h<!nor medal, were studiously mailed ficu1t. roll 91Dce his freshman year. . ~serviscemehn Li:i Vi~tnam by r:Jow, however, JJ. unique . THEY . ~Y . be . mailed. in, . trot er, w o was memorial lo a lltUe old lady ,the lull 156 amoont, oc • por-T . disturbed that fiv~ decades who ran away towar-near~y 60 tions ~ereof, to Attorney Hall ry sa· ..... day's News Quiz lat.''.• the U.S. was m another years ago.1and found her Ytay Seely, 366 San Miguel Drive, ~"" · . foreign war. to majestic Amer:tca aClOSs Newport &a.ch. HER DAUGHTER says that one of the sadder aspects of Mrs. Strother's lingering ii· lness and death on March 15 was that she was unaware toward. the end.that the war in Southeast Asia. was fmally over .. The funeral service was brief. The gray-haired o Id lady whQ never ce3$ed. singing the pr4ises· of America, until she iricapacitated, had really been gone for many months, at least in terms o f con- sciousness. Her family took a short trip afterward' for a change of scenery, literally going up into the hills from ·whence the Bi- ·ble says one cim .draw strength in time ·~ sOrrow. THE G&A·Y-HAIRE;D patriot lady from the steppes of Russia had loved · the western desert and it is•.tbere a · monument to her slrhple worship of America today 'ls growing. Certain properties within Anza-Borrego State Park in San Diego County are private- ly held and the lessees are Technical Arts · Shown A teehnical arts eXhibit is on display tbrotigh Friday at Golden West College. More than 60 exhibits, representing the graphic arts, architect u ra I drafting, manufacturing technology and technical illustration, a re being shown in the college gallery. Hours are from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday There is no ad- mission charge. Va.c-tia·ntand ~British .. Columbia <°''",'-••f 4itt111Ln:At#n11 khl* Col.Mblo 'Depastw .. ef Tnrftl flldtnrry. I .. $'?~ SACRAMENTO (AP) - C!llifornia's interim authority to· regulate water quality on navigable rivers has been ex- tended' aootber three months bf an agreement slgqed by federal and state officials. Make mqney at Keystone. Paul DeFalco Jr.. the Pidfic Southwest regional ad- ministrator for lhe U • S . En v I ronmental Protection ~cy,' said at the cUemoniea that he expects tlie' federal government will grarit ,californla permanent authority to control water quluty. . ,.But. DeFalco said, that ~n­ not be <k>t\e until a public bearing is held. said California, which Jill had its own water quality ~program since 1950, Is ~, nm state to advance to Uic"ipoblic bearing stage under t;Jm federa) water qusllty J~' ....... slllBld ' :,.ACKSON (AP) -A col- JliQt between two tanker ftudts loaded with sewage has slfdi:rid a study of alternate Wll1' ol dJspooing ot emuent trooi mo u n t a i n recreation communltl0$. . Reporil ot Iha Amador County, ...... Dtportment .., the ~ last mollth gp11Je4 10.aoo aaJJoqa · o f jlarllallJr lmlltd &eWaf• on Stal< 1141te 11 Di!ar the com- llllltllty of Coe*'• Station, about. niJJes .,. of JICbon in the Sien-a. , eouru, bealll ollk:llll .. ia anu a meetblil wtlh lttleral Keystone Savlllgs Is more than a place to savemoney.-It's a place to make money. We're here to J!!a,ke your mol!ey grow. ·---· • . nluallle . .. . ,___ .... , ....... gmsJDD -semces.1m1. • Travelers' chticlcs With $1000 minimum balance • Notary service with $1000 l\lilllmum ba!B.l)ce. • Trust deed !\Ole colleclion With $1000 mlnlinwh llalance. .. • Photocopy seivlce for'lmiiori ' t doewnents with s10oomlitimutn balance'.· • Safe deposit boxes with $1000> minimum balance, · • • Save-by-mail postage. • Exchange checks. • Payroll savings . deduction plan. • Parking while In our o(fices. • Communlly rooms for c!Vlc, charitable and educational groups. • Interbranch deposits and withdrawals at any of our offices.. • • Drive.Jn teller. • MQlley orders. Stop by Keystone soon. Open your savings account • choose the free services yo want, and get your .Money Machine ca.ra. You teal rto1ten1.t KeY11tone. Wl.lh good.reason. 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Bill talks about the financill tetrris of ,bis divorce with ' bis .la\\'Yer. 1 ' Thur'-9y Ey.ening <;... ,t.iARCH 29 '"'"au mm llil m-. lIJ a-8 8ol&lm "The Compantros" , Ben's nephew Will tries to stop 1 Plot to overthrow B1nito Ju1rez, the Presklant of Mexico. (I) ltt S••rl ,.. ............ GI 111• RI ..... QI 81rTNt fll 111 Duko - lllliodl' ..... i-.. IBTllnt"'°'" • • '''° 1J C1J CBS 1"-~°"" (C) (2ir) "nm, Tlct. lkt" "(dr1) '70- Jlm Brown, Geor11 Klflned1, F1ed- r1c M11ch. Compfleatlons arise tor a nawl1-1tected black sheriff ot a sm1tl southern town when bi&oted whftn set orp to·c1es1ror him. a a m1""""' • ..., , .. Roeds" (R) Followln1 1radu1tlon from law school, Martt S.naer mua decide between private preetjct and th• office of public def1nd1r. 0 ()) t1} Ef) I IPIC!AL I ABC The- atre "Pueblo" A drlmltlc re-creation ol the true stOfJ' surroundint th• selnlr• of 1 U.S. n1~11 vessel bJ th• North KorNftS ind tht Ille-or· death decision forced on Its skip- per, Commander Lloyd Bucher. 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Mardi 2'1. l•7J ••rate Oaamp P.retty _Coed, 18, Could B:e Deadly FCC Chief ips BailiO ex • • . ows: WASlllNG'IO (AP)-Tbe "yoowillalleoduppa;i..llle :abal!ll1-l,~r11 ng COi>< Ill~. \rOodcosl.,., =~~~ beod of lbe Federal Olm-~.tor • •ba'"'flil of 'J'Nf crn~r·al oQlj pDblJc prot.-.-, ille-'inl gmlOr .......,_ ..JDUDicatlolll Ion Ir Ill w.wbo.-clelilletaltb' obout 11Wte4 obocenity on Ille ~ "8lnll ~ Jl>elr .,...._,1o111." , ConJmlu lw tbUm'blng llM!1r...., at'good alrw8-lntDtlle t•coliol J>rOC""' of Hepralledlbe.fWl'rbsil lharply attacked s e s u a 11 y tute and eood aeme. H ~ their' ~11 •coal craft. Of , dlredOr• lor adopUJlg a *'11ed radio talk sliOn u llu(cb'a warning rtlemd to f:11ft1C1Z1NG "'°"""" "!'be.~ 1IU1)' ts thol .-luljon Tlleoday nltlll ~I "jA•Seut tnlh" nlle4 with so-eaJled "topless "f•dio 1 ' f8djolt .. '"'etectroalc Che boUDl1atlb of_ the first .Cj>Ddernned I~ ff·~d lhe !'1111Qestlve, coasln1 , tbows '·leatiring ~ voyeS" J1ui<11 ,!'uneil ·~ !"'Y .... 1 , be vulgar progr.::..~:. returntwowoebagofrorna r.:u:al':!t~oflhesmut.-cll!ltkiw .. 1'841opaloml· !Jlal "11iJl aeijile\J.,.,... ·.=d.~::ac-:leit..:~ ·=-~-·~ Vietnam p<Uoner of war camp 'Ibo indullry hat to act 00 ttlojend rlFl..ntly ~ Ille •· tllOrfio --'-~~ ,,.,_. ,_., "Aod ·~·i;~d up to Ute "'' ~ Judy xm .. , ta, say• the lint question a man usually aw 11er ii, "Could you kill mt:-?" was to buy .• car. It wu a 111 own to tone down tbose ll-'Ibo • .,..."'"!'91'1· ~ ~-~ to ...... ;;;;e!f".ii" will ~ letled." agajMI prurience an4 ~ beauty, an Italian t_porla job, ........ FCC Chairman Dean lllUOlly concem inlimata '"II-' bn""'rl· """11'!!!'1 fl'lllll' throl , ti'. in broadcll!Ullll. " II COii him 110,111111. Burdi uld Wednesd&y in a ual mOl!en. lo a.; Jelr'I anil' lo reduce "llllaCB; WHO.didn't ~ly ' . . ' ' ' . p~';,.:'.~~1-:':S.:"1 •i-1> lo Ute Nallonal Hls~cameadOyaftd fedidi fellllatlon ·or !>road; wbi<h •lopless ;8dto" shows "WE ARB delllllC4ith'.a fell ul .. p and the car crubed 'If wo•"r -K fOlt U<,OTMOI Al!ociotlon ol Broadcasler1' llio.l'IJC '8ld ii Is launc!Mg a ~g. .iae• ... tolking obOut, urged crisis in the hea!Ut of • Ute ,,--------.. Into a uUllty pole. 'lo~ll TVP£·fLUf '""AMO l'M convention here. "~" jnQlliry Into alleg· And.· be aald, ~It I• lila auCll .... not to let· "Ute bmldcasllog lndmUY illll IM ~'. J Peel's going to be all rtg]lt, 'T'l'ff ·PU~PltiNK." eel ob!Cell(ly in radio and -~ 1i:oo1c 'that tllls camesmen and ,.Scb-lock . ...., reqW. the~ She usually replies, "Yes, I could." . ; .. ·_.-:: PEOPLE after treatment 1or minor 1n- 1 __________ or __ RER=WISE=..:•_HE=..:'..:•..:l·.:.d:.., _te..:levlaioo==· ::·..:~=-~·=rouo=Wed=-=new::..:lad::..:-=:..::al.:•.:li=1t1:.wlle=:."....::!"per=ators=.;lo>-:..call:;::,.:-=..:o.:.•.:all::......=liand==of..:•:.:-==·"-=be='-:-, juries. Not so the car. It's a ' ":. ,_ wreck. ::;eu1 that ha111't slopped the ..,. from asldng for date. With the prelty Ohio State ~ who was named to the ball of lame of the American karate Alaoclltion in Chicago. ::Jl/df' who baa thouldef. \ji!&lh -hail, .. Ml>ot·5 fi>d weighs 118 pounds. She efedita karate !cs keeping her fllure trim. ;~ flrrt t1, Al< Force ~· Robert Peel did upon hls <frontier ~mp lex Approved SANTA CLARA (AP) -A ltOO mllllon lrontler·lhemed development promoted by ac- tor Fess Parker has won unanimous City Council ap- proval. Work ii to start wilhln o year on ihe recreaUon, com-- . Jl)ercial and Industrial . development Ol\. 568 acre. at 'l!Je 100! ol San Fr"8Cilco Bay. ' OOONCIL APPROVAL came. •Wedne1day after 114 hours of debate over the project of FronUer worlds !,and eo.. a joint effort between Parker and the Mar- riott Corp. Finl element In I h e developmenl, to be cslled Marriott's Great America, will be • l~ Iheme park, to be ready by late 1975 at a cost of $35 million. THE 1111 million commercial and hotel development ls to follow, with the entire project to be complete by 1976. l\lllyor Gary Gillm<n told the council session, whlch end- ed at 3:30 a.m., that public bearings wlll be held on each stage or the developer's plans. Parker and David Brown, Frontier Worlds vice presi- dent, attended the council ~k>n. A 11-y....J'. blgh school girl froni 'l"arenlum, Pa. will be driving the C a d 111 a c limousine OJ!Ct! u!ed by depoo- ed . United Mine Worket1 President W.A. '"To.," Boyti. Paul Bout Jr., ISO, a coal miner from Tarentum, took possession or the 1967 car. He submitted the high bid of $2,500 after the new union leaders dedded to tell off a fleet of three Cadillacs and replace them with cheaper cars. Bosak said be would let his daughter, Paola, a junior at Valley High School in New Kensington. Pa, use the car. She got her driver's license last month. * Mayor Jobn V. Uadsay of New York. says, "it's a dirty shame'' the city has to spend 110 mlllioo a year to malre m.,...y a flrrt swipe at the sraffiti covering subway can, buses, schools, monuments and other structures. A report released by the mayor said a campaign to reduce graffiti to "a more ac- ceptable level" -10 percent of surface coverage -would cost the city 124 million an- nually. The report said that 63 per· cent of all subway cars, '6 percent of all buses and 50 percent of all city housing pro- jects have been heavily defac· eel by graffiti. * Mary V, Downy, Ute 7$- year-old mother of repatriated CIA agent John 'Downey, has boen taken off Ille critical list at New Britain (Conn.) General Hospital. Mrs. Downey, a retired llCbool teadler, suffered a airolce Mardi 7 and was hospitalized in critical con- dition. Word of her condition was relayed to China where her son had been held prisoner for 20 years as a spy. The Chinese released D o w n e y March ll and lie. '!'•• ~ his mother's ~ tbe ne>;I $y. . ,., ,.. ,,....,.., .. Drunk Drive~: . .'~'· -\ I ' •• ' Get Bad News ;. " • SACRAMENTO (AP) -An electronic insttflinetitiilmed at making it easier to convict drunken drivers baa:~been unveiled by Ally. Gen. Evelle J. Younger. ' · ' Called an lntoxilyzer, the $3,000 instrument anaJyzes a,driver's · b~Ut and prlnta out a blood-alcohol reading. · "IT MAKES IT TOUGHER oo the driver who Is driving and drinking," Younger said at a Capitol news conference Wednes- day. Under state law, persons suspected of drunkett dri'(ing can clioooe breaib, blood oc wine tesls to establish the percentage of alc!ohol in the blood. A reading of .10 percent or more means ttie,driver JSlegal-IY prelUlned lo be under the influeoce ol alcobOt 'lWusaJ to IUtlnlt to the test means automatic suspension of driVer's 11~ enae for six mooths. .. . • · ALl'JIED A. BIASOTl'I, assistant chlel ol inv..iigatlvt sorv· IC)!I In the California Department of Justice, said the madtMie is abnolt lalperprool, unlike hreaib analysis znaCb!Ms.. Be l&id tbo mocblne, manufactured In Palo Alto, will DOI mate 'a p&~. oql -It ls correctly set up by a trained operator. · · . · y_.., announced training will begin lmnl'!dialely tor local biw ~nt agencies and the California ll!gbway Patrol · "'f-41ili • machlnes purchased wlib a federal grant f I JHF:IE IS A FACTORY AUTHORIZ· Er lEALER FOR EVERY POPULAR M E CAR IN THE WORLD ON Cv,,,TA MESA'S HARBOR BOULE· YARD OF CARS. ' save! High Quarrty 7 Inch Roller Covers Apply p1l11t 1moothly ind quickly .with th111 Dvn1I roll1r coven; cl11i9t1.d to fit 7 h1ch roller. ~ Black & Decker 5-Gallon slllip Yacmun 119 ffw I .... upacft.r \'ICltlilM hMCUH lll'fl jobs.. With 2 V." di1m1t.r , ... , rfffl"fllllr 11 o 1 s I I , 1nd 141ptor to p1rmit 1111 of I y.;" 1c~1orM1. Pie.lei up 41ul, ti 1 bT i 1, -eftfl. wood chlpt off '.shop lloot •. H11 cortl·wr~ fe1tvr. 011 top. 'M9'91.11utpil:i::er; 7'51\ • ' ': 29?..- .' ~ ' Fluidmaster Toilet Ballcock Stop dripping toiloh! 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G o o cf • 1U-p11q1010 modol 7000. • . I Ai 1~ --' PJ F~ ' Airborne AcrolJGti~s m., S'his · • , . .Ski Jqmpers at Vail, Colo. find it easy•<lo 'di> tl\i!ir · thin$ Wlth a 70-inch base of snow and w.arm weatb· er to make skiing oonditions ideal. ' ...... • ~layoff Hopes Fade for Kings Mter 3-2 L,ss Olympie Champ Ma~hins .. . .. • ~uEpo,tt,s I nterveniion . . ·~ . ' ,.. . - JllGL)i:WOOIJ. (AP) -"We d)d,\l'I ~y a ~game ind t W~.M:IJ1~'i.'.l)!ae t~ lo! a bacf one," aald t.s ~ KM coach Bob PuHord, puttiog.blmself jnl<j> the running roe the top ~ un- dffiiatemen~ ol that National !lbf:key1 ~~;;."'i.oPes or 'geiting ~to:'uie, W:~ Division playolls wei:e dealJ<a severe jab Wednesday night when the ~rnia Seals, a.team Loo Nigeles l.,.i det'eateitln lour prev>iuo me.t!ngs, •!>al lh<jn 3-2. . . ~· The . JOSS le~ \he ;Kings tied with Pittsburgh loc filth ·j>lace in the division aqt PQints, three In back ol lourtb j>lare SJ;;Li>uls with two games !Oft to P4Y. ''If was a very di$aPP9llJUng ~loa/' PU!loi'd ' said. "RJglit •lrolri the start il w~'t, there for us. We'll ·need 'a . ~g broal< !or us to make lt ·~the 'PlaY.· olft:.!' ,' ' i»s'Angei-. go1 orr" tota11o1 39 shots on g<;al, but Serge Beiiiler waa the'olily JOi1'j~With' ab)' luck ii ,be llCOred.1 two times. #-, t • • Goaije:-onte& Melodie .t1wu\1·fue11 . ~ fe~& for1ui,"' said coach ·Fred rnpyer wfil>se' SeAls• only ilooli Q9 slloti.' ~ nee\ins·-.tJmO. 'tn the •secobdl ~rli!d aria1·once Jrfthe•th,ird.· ·., •. • • ' ' WASIUNGTON (AP) -An Olympe gold medalist bas .told a: House sul>- cornmittee the ~.Ir' u • n In en t llhould not "'' 111-'llflf'!(IS. "But, if thewo11-lie1ng or lhnlhletes is nnt 'being 'senied. by the amateur athletic Qrganlmtioils, whoever they might be, then I believe lt!gi;latm , should be presented to do jy.st lhti," Rep. Bob Malhias'(R.Cillil.), liaJd Wednesday. Olympic de!:alhlon rdlmnjllm In both 1918 Ille! 195%, Mapua. testllled before; a apeclaJ -education BUl>cnauilittee whlchds comidirlag-tiilis d""lgnecHo end the ..controversy 1 HetWeen t h e limat,.lr!Atlllettc Union aJ¥i the.Natrona! Collegiate Alhletie Awjiil!Jao. "Tbe recent' episode1of the forbidd.lng of our alhleies lrolri roippding • against the RUSlians In an inlerDatlonal meeting (ill,Riclunond,...VL,·Man:bll1 Is an act that is .not j~e In, any way," Mat!Oas ·said. '!. > ~ ~ ! ., ' '"Ulis . epiaode 'clea!lt\ .,.... that -~ .... must get .... )ectslatioo and •l.:.*-'thlng up:"... t ·~ · • R.;ji,Jameo.Q,,O'Hara:(I>Micb:), 8111>-, committee.i chliirtnan •and co-sponsor of one Qf lthe bills, ~ the government •!><>uld·act only aa a las~res¢. 0 1be ·very' id~ or•· t~ 1spbrts burehucr:icy maieSi)'Wl! lilOo&dm:.cOid.''. he said. Bill W•Ur.-uijve'~lr,•:l<>rco~ the Na- •. ti " ...... , . . t • . . fiasebalJ ,,,,...,.,..medt . " ' ;·Anteaters Batlle ·Cqyg~s ' l. ? . ~ I · • r • • t • ,. . . ~ . ~ . . ~Mter·!l 14 LQss ~to Lions . . ' . : ·' . ( , '"" I . ·~;. i:row ARI> L. ~v· ' a hit 1n the final ·fi~e frames. • • I ot /ltt D1ltr P "'J Steff \ Freshman UCli Ji~ lUcflnm < '7 '>. < the "'-••' °''· ~•m-UM • ' '"" Jerry aros la.es ~.....--and, Tad 06vil were ,...,..._ .... PY ~s afiemoon at 5 against Brigham Young ~ts ·~.Ut ,the~.ame. wllli,'L-Oy\Q;I ~iverBity as coach Gary A~ UC ocqrjlig I'!"" times ln ~ of till.' nlritb J.ville. ljase'ball team goes alter its lhiid to pqst. a, secooo ¥sloq this, " iJi Ille college be'°"611 loUmament season over <lDllCll Gary Ad&JM' squad. litin( 'played at Anaheim'• 1"' Palma, 'lllel.icini·won Oarlier, 11-5, · aart. · · , , ua * belte'1 a pa1r ot: hollle l'Ulll 1n 1.oyo!a · University cmtlllued l~ s each or tl)e tm>Oe taurney gUMO and on -terr OV'f tbe Anteaters W-'lf '(1-oday U -llon.HuMi Md,Jack W(tii an lH vJctory, I,oyola remalned.uo-Cleveland•loUUac •lbe.nnkl. 'llle olben dfteoled {3-0) while VC(, tbe def~ were .J>y Bod Spence, Teny Stupy, Jell tional'Associatiiln of Basketbellt l?oaclies, told the legislator. Ibey sllOiild not at· tempt to" lorcii iilnaletlr : players to partlciJ!ate In lhe . upcOnifn( boskeibell series between tbe,.U.Diteid sta"tes and1 the. Soviet Union. , The resoluti~ drawn up by 1he basket-. baU coaches ·~ ~ by V,:aU, drew immedi&te reaction from Rep, Peter Peyser (R·N.Y;), " 1 "There is nolhlni Iii .elther piece ol legislation tfiat wOO.Jd force anything on any!x>cfy," Peyser said. "ff ere are' tWo ori'anizations acting ,like five-yur:Ofds fighting .ovei-·a JftUe piece of Ni-." r•w , ,, · Sen. Marlow W. Cook (R-Ky.), d the NCAA is "big bu.Biness" ahd there "is no truth" that the organization operates.-io the best . int~ ol ' the colleglale ath.leje. . · _ 1 _ • "The NCAA ii a !Jo9y· prima:rily desljjn- ed to. J)roteet and de!Aiild. Jts .membet In- stitutions lrolri the professional sporls world and to· make · sure Iha! collegiate sports gets its ·share of " the; sports buslnesa·pie/'· he said. "To Cofitend. as· the 'NC.AA-,.: does; that it opera~ ii\. the-~t Interests of the ,collegiate · .atblete{ is· ·no· ,diff~t Crom Pefe Rozelle PfllCIClajmlng tljat be· represents tbe prolessJ!>nal .foo\bfll player. Thete is no :tcuth i'n either s'!ate- "".'.~e l'./CAA is big ~, It~ in econorillcs; it.s pc>wer comes from money and lti power is wielded · 1n · econillnl<' tenns," be said. ' WaU and ·CQol< 'cfisa~. on ·why the NCAA Is prohibiting .. college athletes from parllcipa!lng ill the '·U.S.-USSR' basl<et]lilll series. WaU siid the relJOn Was be'.cause the games will present . "severe academic ,, problen\S tor any player who mj~t wish to partici~te. '! . !=ook testified. the NCAA •Jl1¥'1'11Y lj~es ~~~rent answ"'! ~ d!Uml)t peo. P~-1 He said he received a letter last June from Walter Byers, ~CAA executive dir<etor, which said the Kan~ Clty·bas-"!f orgartliation relu'!'l'f to . ""1c;tion. ' summer · basketbali p r'.o gr a m in Louisville, ·.fey., because "evidence' ln· dicated that gamblers made a majorl_ty of, lheit ilJJtlal contactB with j>layers Jn. volved. In Ille i.ibery scandal• at the time of the athletes' participation Jn oul- of ... uon bBlkelball -petttloo." .,,; Tift.nda!>, Mm 29, 1973 DAILY PILOT U Lakers Host Chicago 1 . . . After bo~ing Coin Flip ' . UlS ANGELES (AP) -Milwaukee won a coin flip from the Lot Angeles Lakers today and won the right to go Into the National llaBketbell Association Weatem Division Jl4yol.ls as the No. 1 team. a Laker spokesman said, 'Ille Jl4yoffs begin Friday night with the Lolcers playing the Chicago Bulls at the lngJewood Fonun and the Bucks j>laying the ~ State Warri"'9 In MUwaultee. Rick llalTy ol lhe Warriors cloaed out the season as the league free throw champ.,. with a .ll02 average, but left the game lo tbe second balf aftel' pullinlJ a back mu.scle, "It'• Dllt too encouraging," Attles said of the Injury to Barry. 1be Warrlon' othe< rogular. focwanl ~ lbmell, misse<i the game because of an Infected toe but la expected to be, ready for the playoff -· lla!Ty's !oul-llne excellence ~ Golden State establish an NBA teem recD<1l with a .71111 riee im-umi loc, the seuon. 1be Waniors led 53-46 at halftime, but Goodrich ~ed a surge that sent the Laters , abead >&-53 al the alarl of the lbird period. • The flip 'IOSJnade duril)g a conference telephone call. II wu required because the NBA Playon AsooclaUon protested j>lans for the two teams to j>lay oll lhelr tie. Sports Clipped Short The I-announced earlier In the week 1he friday iil'ght game in Milwaukee w<J\11~ be necessary . ii the Lakers and Buck!J, both divisilln cham· piona, tied • fm-the best conference re<0<1l, 'lillcb they did at 61»2%. . The j.lkers oould beVI> simplified things by loolng here. "But there waa a fl0,000 dillerenoe and our pride Involved," COach Bill Sharman aald alter GaU Goodrich, Jerry West and Mel Counts broug!lt Loo Angeles from behind In the ae<or>d. bell !or tlie 9H9 !victory over Goldell state at Oakland. G<>odrich -28 points, West 25 and Counta II. Reserve Joe Ellis scored 17 to lead the Warrior" Keith Erickson, wbo oontrlbuted 14 points, said la!« that NBA players' con- tracts call Jor a maximum of 82 games before the Jl4yo!ls. . Under the playoffs afzucture, the team with the best recD<1l wilbin each con- lermce gets '10,000 and opens •gains! the teem -with the fourth best record, Goll\en State, m this caae, while the No. 2 team laoes the No. 3 teem, Chicago. "We're going to play Milwaukee in the finals, anyway," Shannan said. The Laken lost 1o Mllwaukee Tuesday night alter blowing a lead in the fmal minutes. · "'lhat was their emotional game," Golden Slate coach Al Attles said. "'Ibis wu our emoUooal game, and we Jolt i~ too." . Wilt Oiamberlaln of the Lakers, whose only field goal attempt Wednesday night was blocked by 'lbW1JlDl!d, ended the ...,.. with an NBA record 72 perci!llt ~;rt' and also claimed a season re · tiUe. * '* * i..;"'Wltll fMI • • Br~ 1 1·2 MtMIUJ.n J ,_, Cllllmbtrl1ln o 1·2 GaDclricfl 10 '6-7 W•t 12 1-2 Erlt klOn 1 M Coun11 t C..O T . \ ~ st-: .Cll,J T J .. ,,.., 1 ,., ,, tlM 11·1l I Tllum'ald I 0.0 16 "' 16 Mutrlna ' o.t 1 U 9arnttt 2 H <4 14 R..,mann 1 1·1 1.S II Etll1 1 J..• 17 C.JohnfOn • Q.(I I G.JolllllOll 1 O../l 1 Wllll1'.')i 0 10o<I • 0 TOlll$ •2 12·11, N Tollh ,~• 41 ·7.. It ."'! l~ Arllrll• 20 "' 29 71 -" Gold'" S1111 » %1\ 16 20 -" Fouled out -H-. Total foull -LOI Anlrtl• f, Golden St1t1 16 Attendanu -U0:5. Oddsmakers Pick Lake rs, STATELINE, Nev: -Harrah's Tahoe Racebook listed the Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Ce1t\cs as cofavorltes Wednesday to win the National Basket. bell Association playoffs. The odds · roc both are 2-L Odds on the otfler playoff team5: Milwaukee, S-1 ; New York, 5-1 ; Chicago, 8-1; Baltimore 8-1 ; ·Goldell State, !!>!; Ailinta, 25-i. ! Rams Ink.f 5 · J'.4lS ANqE;LES -,; Center Dave Brown from the Universrty of S.o u the r n Calitomia and four other free agents J(ave sigije<) cont(Qcts with the Los Angeles Rams, !ht National Football League <:1ub said Wednesday. ·Brown,' a &-foot, ~?.31).pound three-year starter for the TrOj8111, was named to 'l'bO ~Alsocl'ated Pt<Ss All-West coast ~ lar 'last leaaon. Atso signed wete · Jl1iebacker Tom Chandler from · Minnesota, llnebocker Mike Greene from~a. tackle Merv Teague ~ o~ Slate and wide receiver Larry BaUte from Fresno State. Swim ft~ord MOOCO\V -Julie Woodcock of Philadelpllla a~the women's 200 meter lre¢otyl< In ,ga.z Wednesday, an American 1rldOor In wlnrilng Ille sj>eclalty in •• IWiJDmJng 'l'eet 114n, ' 1 . U;S. R~mps . · GRAZ«;\'!'lfia 'T Tl)e United States scortd its .-d~ghi overwhelming victory In lhe Gl'OUI\ B World Ice Hockey Championsblps, nut~ Austda 9-0 . . ~ '•i:JT ........ Celtics • Wednesday, but the Amaicans' -of finishing in fint p1oce remained slim. 'Ille victocy gave the Americans a s-1-1 ; recD<1l !or lhlnJ place in the eight.teem tourney with two gamea remalnlng. r.. . East Gamany remained the tourney leader. boosting its record to $4-0 with.1 5-3 triumph over Japan, and Romania held lbe l'UlUlel'<lp spot with a M . · · :;;~s~;· ~· PHOENIX -Center fielder Ken Berry of the California AJ¥!ls dropped a fiy ball with two O\lt In the boltom of tbe !Uh inning Wednesday, allowing the Son Francisco Gianti to scoce the winnlni run for a 3-2 extilbltlon baaebaJl victory. ..! Tennis Upsets f VANCOUVER, B.C. -It was a day Cl( Upseti In lhe $50,000 International teMJi tournament Wednesday, with Soattle'i. Tom Gorman and Pierre Barthes of France leading the way . Gorman, seeded No. 11, dumped fifth. seeded Arthur Ashe &-1, ._., M in a second-round singles matdl, The urueeded Bartbes alao . -to three sets .. he spilled loorUHeede4 Marl: Oix of Brllaln Ji.7, 7-5, 11-1, " In other singles acllon, 8-T~· defeated Diet ~ ol AtlllralJa, ~. 3-• 8, 11-3, and seven!h·•-Jan !Codes ol• Czechoslovakia tlll'Dld bact Al ex Metreve1i of the SOviet lJliloo, M, 1-1 Game Off 1 . VERO BEACH, Jl']a. -Bad weather forced cancellaUon or today 's ~ game between the Loo Angeles Dodgera and Mllwaukee Brewers. The Dodgers will return to Loo Angeles to get an early start on prepatatloos for a series with tbe California Angeli, which geti·under way Fnday night m Anaheim, The cancellaUon has altered lhe See Brld1 Page 11t Lav.er.Breezes; Emo Withdraws " . . • ST, LOUJS,(AP) -Tournament laVOI" .,, Jte Rod Laver waa extended only In the"' secoqd set ·as be ·ousted· Roy Barth, 11-2, l H, In tbe second round of the $50,000 ljoi14111 · ~ c)ualc Wednesday, Laver, ~year~ld tran&planted Austra4 llan now residing at Corona del Mar,_, breezed tbfoogll the Uebreater by will' niog all seven points, the lint Ume iJ\., =~t any player achJeVed that_, Seventh-seeded. Jobn Alexander of ,_.,. J stralia made a remarkable comeback to edge llllHeeded Jaime Fillo! of Cl>Jle, ~ M, 7-4, with a 7-4 Uebreaker. . In _a.matob between llDleeded pJayen, Clill Drysdale, defeeted Allan Stone, M. •I N • ~e Laver won a single. match, bt!t lost hti doublea partner Roy EmenooJ • :J&.~ear .. ld ·tormer Australian now llv· · tpg'm Newport Beach. ,1 Emerson suffered a recurrence .of .-.\ rib lnjucy Jn losing to Brian Gotttrled ol. - Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Tueaday 'and withdrew lrolri the tournament. Emerson will not be able to compete at Munlcb ne,~ week. , E-and Laver ba~ been -.I numbllr one In tbe doublel! here. '!'be ,... • ROD LAVER' DISPOSES OF ROY BARTH WITH EASE. -team ol ()ye llenitlJon ol ~~ and Om>y Parun ol. New Z.aland vanced 0\1 the default ! ' • • , ' champion, dropped to • :l't, M,al!aoff 11111 llay Jf!lmplrles, giving 1ix lo6S in the next two 4&1• -••ti>s•"' Ibo teem • -!ripper In le it from tille conlol>till>. , the tow\ioment'a lint three - y ft will be Cal State ·<Loe 8-•1 solo blul came 1n the _,d Altleiell on tbe Col state (Full<rion) and Cleveland's blow came with MlllDolf m a I o'oi.ck outlofl with SotllnlaJ'• ~ 111 u. l"lthl lll .. Tigers Boss, Player, pqJfee, iii· Hassle .,, .... *!Iii 1 •• foUellll&ff' llu\lh -•• cl •. bit Mlllr ....... ~ lelld"to M. ' Wi>Hlock (W) wlll start I« UCl !'l'l~y. J'my Staoe. and Rusi .Noon counle.!¢ ...,.. pined, a late start• !Qr tbe wLlh hollle,... ro. ~ J:Aool, to ~k. °" 8ltet' :llnl.-int !» bollr,illlll Yolll'a """"'"• ...,. ovw Ille !lnal liYe -but. has posted a pair ol. ~ · fr ...,..... •-· 1n'li1 l)rst two ll!illngs, fn 13 lnnJJio, 'lie ames. -·t ·••ven up • run, only two blfli aqd ......, ~n ... _ m ~,. 't ·"I""-. ...,,,.. .. ,,,.. 8ll"1ICS out 4. He "'" JIV out -tG Ma.lcll. ct " i o 1 ~ct i t t • av.,e a tOSt to BYU tn. this ume ootl'Df't, • $ • l 1 ",_. :a ' o • • ·~-...... -, Notll. lb ' , , , """'' c .. • • • ........ ~ .,--........ '"°""' c • ' l., Miid. ,, ' 1 • 0 m ~ pmeg w~. Al1looa J.m.1111, ,, • a 1 • ~ • , , , , --.._t .a.....:...kJn -""l 'Qf .. 1.. ~ -<I l 1 1 ~ 1b f 1 I i 'l--'"" ~ \,4 ,.,....., ~ " .J 1 • a Mll'llM. • • 1 1 1 (Full ... ) 12-2 ; ~prnan ~t.ed c., •• ,.. tf ' • 1 • ~ " • ' ••• l'! .. tw...._a.. 1.._. ...... ,.A, s•M-(' ... "*" Ill ' l 0 • 1 HlcllftM.. I • t • \.NIUIW-.i "1nl: -"41' -.,._) f'eo O'Mt!M, pr t t • t .. .....,,.., pli f f I I lDfd 11•' ffQll.«i, ~ BYU, 1f.4. Ttillifl" • 1r-1111 °""'",-• 111 o 1 , UCI and loJoil p&a,td iolll-boll for the ,_. ., -' ' ' ftl1I ,_ lanJal!I ""'""' ...... . ........ 1-. ,.,. ... .,_{, !~ ; nrs Volk oetUed down IOd dldal .... up I DC .... '" -.. ~ • • LAKELAND, fla. (&Pl -Deerolt ,,,.... manager Billy Maclin contended W edllesday a raclel remark by • Labland police ofl'1*'-llplod, in lho ar- rest ol. Martin and • Tlgen -le-player, T)le police ol!leer, J'. F, WhlteM!d, .._...,, said .Marlin hlm9elf rel8ed tile roclal tiaue m the dispute. Mallin and outfielder lk• 8lo9oltt -Jlrincipals Jn the ~dept llhi!:b. o«:llrnd early 1-ay al a reolaurant.W. They were charged with utterill( pro- !anl\Y In public, a miadomesnor. Each )!Oeted • $32 bOod and lndlcaltd they w.Wd forleit tho money n.intt.y rather n.. -la tlQUfl 11111 uMh• tM lt- cldenl Tlaen sources oald Ble,.itt, who was · "\ toicfhllii -~ wiJf 'llork Ollt," cut liom the Tigers' regular ,quad a few Martin said. ' ' dliys ago and .,.t down to tlie minors, · V.rlln said i>fo '1igg.i.ted that be and was In the restaurant at lhe......, time l!Jeuiti go Ou/aide al>cFlalt things ...,.. Mart.In WM there. • ~ 1 Wl~ oak! Bleiallt and ano:tber and !bat tlie b~ll'pla9"r'agree4. palnll ha~ a disa~t, and lllartin He aald lhei . '!tie ~I oul&ide the wm~over to make~· bar when a JM!Uce:•car pulled up. 1 Mal'\ln told lll!Wlll\Oll Wec!neoday, "1 "Ono Or'the'..P,'olld Ii> llieiJsUL"'OK, walked lhrouP lhl bar'and'saw BleuJI> btaclt bol', .._,,,. uniler lmii\." ..... ,. Uilllnc wllb oome ti1 ot the bor, I -Ai<L •~ ·-- over to him and told him to quiet down. Mallin 11.0 •---"-• the ~-r, that he was ill -~ tnluble belllg nut 1G "" -.a """" past the tl:IO p.m. curl.,. !or bell "What <lo 1"41 mean , J , be has!'l done play<rs. u -IJ1,l'lhinc,'L and the' olftts..-""""""11Y Martln ,.1c1 he JIUr bla bondo on .,,piled, "OK. 1nu are Ulld.tr orrest'too." · Blelsltt'1,lboQJder1 kSld blm to ao 'Ibo lwo Tlaora .,.,.. taken to the bacll: to hti rvonr and police ltlUon ind .. re rei..aed qulcll:Jy ~ " alter pooling bond. An April 5 cnurt dai. WBI let. Whitehead, however, aald he wst tti the restaurant wben he l>oanl k"'4: wioes, and told the J!Glr "lhti .... • public parking ~ and Jesve the p"""1JIJ . oul" He said he bad no Intention of~ inC arreoti lmmodlately. Whitehead aald Martin, Mwevtr, allot ~lf)llnc iilmsell and "'"" he ball tl>lngo-imder t:111trol, rabOd ibe redol 1 ..... by telling llleeF 't: ',"Ille mly reaaon t .oy're ll'relllnl. ~ Is bOca ..... Y'lll'...-bllct, .... IWo Ii ~­ way IOU!bena pallce lreet blad< ,..... down hen," Vlbllebeed quoi..I Jllrl!ll. oayJnc. ~ ' MILY PILOT -.-29,1973 Competing Agai~st Your Brother Just Do.esn't Bring Out the Hate ltr RANlt WESCH ..-"Oi ... .,..,. ........... ,.., Under the right set ol cltcumltanceo, and Mart Hower could -sizzl. lo& liblin& rivals. :; But It' Joob like that wtn't happen while tlley're nmnlng track far Ml.uioo • \llejo High School. ' 87 deslp the bn>lbm bave nm ,,,.,DI! eadl -In • dual meet Oil ooly tP occulcn And they'Ve just natunilly ~iieveloped Into such d i ff e r i n g •flenonal!ties that the polen!ial for <.'OD- O!ct b almost nil. ~ So they'll cootlnue to keep Mlssioo Vie-lli'• track fortunes oo the rise, and if all . r aoconllnf to plan, they coold leave •fuarb oo the CIF track sheet.. ~ ~Both Howen are used in any event 6i>rn the ff{! through two mile, and il's cult to single out the best event for Coodl Bill OW 1111YS Ken Is prob- bett ln the lhorter races wblle Maril'• forte b the mile., • /1 Running against each other for the Arst Ume recently Ken raced to a school !j!COni ol 9:29.0 In the two mile with ]!'~right OD bis heels at 9:29.9. ;~Then a fow minutes later theY came J>ock In the lllO and Maril .... tt In 2:00.7, with Km coming In third. nie 'llouble amazed Dlablo coach BUI Crow. ~lnd like eveeyooe eJae Crow bn't aboot to choooe bet....., tbe two. • "After last seaaoo I might bave said " Omt Maril bad more polelltlal than Ken, ~eut not now," Crow say1. "Ken bas come OP strong in every way since last seuon, tliere's a nlibt and day di!!....,.,. In .lobn." ,;_A.t f.1, 115, Ken b three Inches taller [ ona 13 pounds heavier than Mark. He , .,........ more natural speed than ltll -· aa:mllng to °""· and b pnil> .ol>ly the mono stylish ol the two -llm, IC<Ol'dlng to distance coach Gene Gurule. f"" Until tbi.I season Ken was basically an Jl!llovert and ran ln the shadow ol the ~os' ltM miler, F.d Rademacher, . now at Cal State (1-Beach). '-tlut Keo bas emerged oo and off the i~ u the Dlabloo' leader th!.! season, ·i change Cn>w attrtbuteo to grtater con- .. ~ nmn1ng With a lot more con- tldeoce UU. year," Crow says. NHe knows be can beet most runners and bn't afraid to show It any more. His times have always improved steadily, but now I ' . Dana Hills, Tritons Suffer ,, Loop Setbacks .... Dana Hills and San Clemente high J!Choola auffered .their first league ljaseball looses Wednesday with errors ·Hampering both outfits. · Dana Hills dropped a 3-1 Orange ·Uague decision to host Valencia while -visiting San Clemente watched Foothill . acore three times in the seventh to win a 4..s Crestview loop tilt. The 1088 by Dana Hills dropped the Jphins into a four-way tie for the ange loop lead. The Ji>olphhis could generate only Urree ts ln the game. A1 Benevidez' one-base ow in the fifth plated Tom Ricks with na Hills' only nm. -Two of the Valencia tallies were amed. Meanwhile, et Foothill, the winning lghta ICOred three times Jn the seventh two walks, two errors and a game- double by Alec Robbie. The final runs came after two outs. e Stavro was the spark: tor San ente, scoring twice, banging out two -'":!fl<' and driving In a nm. e scored in the first on an attempted lckoll play, added a second nm In the en a wild pitch and singled In OlrkY Fbber Ii\ ·the sixth. C 1M C~ (fj P:Wlt!UI lfl • •rllriM Hrflrtll 3221Dl911r.n,d ll l O ''''"'"":zb 1100 •ootai.m.IO!!,a 3102 ·O 0 0 0 8rld1Jon, tf 4 t I 0 1t00Aaltnl,ll •011 I 0 2 1 llotll!lt, If 4 0 I 1 J 0 o 0 t>uuy, c 2 0 I 0 1 I 0 0 Mur1Phfy, lb l 0 0 0 J o o t Mllrnor111. p 1 o t c lifW• 11. 3 1 0 0 N1hld1n, p I O O O ,d JOOOCuelo#I 00 0 0 iTOfllt. JI I of 2 Toll!• 26 2 J i. ..,.., 1111111111 ' .J , Ill • Sin ClllMtlfl TOI 001 0--l 4 ~ , l'OOll'lrn • 100 ooo 1-• t 1 HAit (ll ·-Y"-11 ISi •rlllrtl •llrll,_. J lltlllldt1,d 1101 .. , ........ ,.,,, 3 011 JbJtltlcNlt1,ll JllO c JI OIWalteo,c 3110 ,_..,., d J 1 t t ....,..l'ltmlOll, 1-1 t 0 0 e" If I I t t Ol""tte, JI! 2 0 I 0 , Mo 2 0 t 0 Nrtenttte, :lb l 0 0 ~ ....... 1010Jonf9," 2110 -.rt ltll~nclu.11 201C , rlk ....... ~ t' ••• f Tottlt M .!..: ~ .J.:.• I' 1 6 I his mental attitude bas cauiht up with bis running ability." 11ow« ,.ys his '""'"" thla -II iaJ']l<ly due to the outpul ol ........ woi\out.. "I nm around 100 milts a week IDCl that really belped once ..,.. country seuon started," Ken aays. "Without Rademacher, I 111e11 I knew I'd hav. to take the lncentlve m,..u this -" "Before thla year I'd try to llay clooe to Ed for most ol the raee, -I bave·to set the pace myself." He's dooe that well ~ to lnot llademacher'a two mile reconl with the 9:29.0 docking, and bu t I e d -· 880 lllandard, -be will In all probability break later this year. Keo aays hla goels are to break IO seoonda In the qu.-mile, 1: 1111 In the ball, •:20 In the mile, and 9:20 In the two mile thb season and bopea to make the CIF finals in either the quarter or the mile. Matt. meanwhile, has a mo re outapoken peraonallty olf the track (It helped him get elected treasurer ol the student body) and a fierce com- petiti...,... Oil the track. He dldni partlcularly like c:ompetlng against bia brother because "Running against your brother just 1111'1 lib going against somebody from the other team you bate." "When be'• a senl«, he could be one of the best ruMen ln the CIF," Crow says. "He did •:23.0 mile In a dual meet where he doubled, and we think we can get tbat down where he'll bave a good chance to make the CIF' llnall. Like bis brother, he b a B-p1111 otudept · and there's no doubt where elthor ol the boys picked up their lnllorm In track. Their lather (Paul) waa a middle distance mao at the Unlvenlly of Maryland and coached the Air Force AAU team ooe year. Neither soo bu ap- proached bis father's best times yet. "He doesn't like· to push us, tiut he helps us whenever be Cini" Mart says. We used to go to i-. be ccaclted and we'd see bis tropbl'" IO it was lfttly natural to start running ourael,.. when the time came." either Colorado State or the University of Colonido. Mart doesn't know whether he'll follow In bia brother's It<\>! or not. "It would be neat to follow him but .... A regiooal manager for a bole! chain, the senior Hower has been known to in- terrupt business trips and travel from as far away as San Frand.aco to attend a dual meet with bis wile and the boys' yOunger brother and sister. Ken's future plans Include nmning for KEN CLEFT) AND MARK HOWER FORM FORMIDABLE COMBO. Top Tennis Reeent . Size Doesn'tBother ' Golden West's Parker B1 CRAIG 8llEFF Of flllt DlllY "'" "'" At 5-3 and JU pounds, Morlo Parter, a Japanese-American, doean'I fil the UJUal tennis mold. BUI the Golden West College fl'eshn\an . happerui to be ooe of Ibo better JC net· ters around Thus far in the 11173 oeaaon, Ibo fonner Marina lllgl11tandoul bas produced a 14- 2 record; ,, . "His b,lggest..uaet," says Ruatlera ten. nis coach Don .Rowe, "b that he's super quiet and be doesn't beat blmaell. You've got io beat him. He'a not a guy MD Spikers . Blitz Saints Chris Martin bagged the tlll).yard duh (10.J) and the long jump (21..1) and Mart Fitzpatrick won the 220 (ZU) and ff{! (51.4) in leading Mater Del m111•1 tndt and lleld ldm to a 75\H2~ >k:toey ...,. visiting St. Anthony Wednelday. \\~~ .. m!l'!I.'\., l'· •-1ot--~ kt"'"·n IM) 2.'Ytr1UM C ) :a. •ltftcMrd It), Tl;;:.1 ... Fitiottt!O IM) 2. Mlrtln IMI J, atrMu f.$). Tlfnl: 21.1. UO-t, FlhMtrlck IM) I. Potttvtn IM) I. Snydif-(S). Tlme1 $1.4. TIAO-\. ~"°'" (Ml J, Lff ISi 3. .WOid IM), rrw: 2:(111,f, MILE-1. Oowllnt fM) 2. II, Johll (M) l Clwhl IMI. Time: 4 . .clA, t..mll-1. TlfrV (Ml 2. Klllll'll !Ml :a. Pittman CM). Time: 10:2Q. "° .,,.,_, "'"' Doi. Tl_, 'j·~ Milt 11.e!ty-), Mil.,-Otl. Tl"'9•J o I. ,.12' HH-1. , D1nOn (S) I, 6w 1111 Ml :L Htnlld J. Timi: 16.1. __ ..; T,1111 LH-1. JDllnson 11) 2, llOlM IS) I. IWint (M). me: 20.L H ... HJ-1. Porftr IS) :r. TMIPlt IM) J, l"Olftlllfl IM). 1: 540. D' LJ-1, Mfrtln IM) t. Johntorl IS) l. 1•11'1 IM), $IM'ln': 21.J. ' PV-1. Con:or111 jMI '· "ff\' \SI l. UM!) W--. M) Ind Donlo (! }, Hiia : 1 ..0.. SP-I. SI. Anthorly ;::: 1 t ltW'tol oia.:.. Dlll•ncit: t ..... Mlltr DI! 11f/ 11~1 SI MltlM'( ~1;1~'.1""" lMl 2. •blr IMI I. Htmlndtz Ill\). m-1. eroom !Ml l. Htmlfldlt CMI flO third. TI1t11: 25.4. (~~'f~lu fM) :l, IWlll!d !Ml I. Wlllf'llkt who'• going to ·bit the ,ball out. ·:1n Individual sports like teMia, a Jot ol playera give up and go ,through the motions ahd it's evident. But Morio won't do tt. He keepo the presaure on bia op. ponent all the time and be comes back and wln!. "He makes up for bis size with a lot of qulctiless and be'• very strong. He bas a lol of bulldog In him and he'• a very de~ player. That's why be'• a winner," says Rowe. Parker's only two losses of the aeuon have been to Tom Mally ol Fullerton by a f.2, M margin and to Greg Lawrenoe of Santa Monica, 6-3, M. And recently Parker defeated Loa Anleles City College'• heralded H<lll'Y Eiklns, who was ranked 15th in the coun- try last year as a 1&-year old. "Elkins defeated Lawrence earlier In the season so Morio, Elldns and Lawrence are rated even in the con- ference," says Rowe. Parter. who WU raised In Oklaltoma, bu Improved steadily since reacbing the Cll' quarterfinals last aeuon at Marina. "He~a eerving a lOt better now and be had a lol of trouble with bis backhand but be'• !lot lhat stralg)ltened out." Another, factor in Parker's favor, says Row9, b"tbat be is left-handed. "That does help some. A lot of people Rl9 not uaed to playing against lelt-handen." Tile dnubles tandem of Parker and Maril Tenda! also has aparkled this seuon for Golden West, reoordlng a 13-2 mark. ''Ttndal doeso't bave the conlldence !bet Parker bas, but both are real qulck. And Morlo'a bulldogness bas rubbed off oo Tenda! and be playa a lot better with .Morla. II Saddlehack Rips Circuit Foe, 15-5 MVP Laurels To Andrews, Castroreale Westminster's Gary Andrews and Jeff Castroreale "'"' acconled moat valuable player hooors for basketball and wrestl· Ing at Wednesday night's sp«ts banquet. BASKETBAIL Varsity MOit valuable player - G a r y Andrews ; best offensive player -Dave Walsh; best defensive player -Dan Ac- comando; most inspirational -Steve Manseau. Junior Vanity Most valuable player -Lynn Wilson ; most improved -Ed Jirges; most in- splratlooal -Tony Engedal. Sepbomore Most valuable player -Russ Mc!Mes; most Improved -Maril Eaton; most ln- aplratiooal -Jerry Falvey. F'ftlllman Most valuable p I ayer -Dennis Boswell; captain -Mike Tl>rres; most Improved -Dennis Hlckcox. Ftoilt lnlnHlllV!ct Team A Co<.lptalns -Richard Smith and Jim Jolmon; Most valuable player - Richard Smith ; best defensive player - Jell Kauffman ; hatchet mao -Jeff Kauffman. Team B caplaln -Bob Hallet; most valuable -Bob Hallet; best defensive player - Matt Gaouetle; hatchet man -Jeff Biegel . WRESTLING V..ity Most valuable . player - J e ff Culnlreale; captain -Don Almasoo; Um heart -Tony Maddocks.· Jualor Varally Moat valuable player -Jell Tiffany; captain -Scott Robinson; Lim heart - Dove Hanley. Fl'OIWojlll Most valuable player -Brad Merrill; captain -.Mike C&dwell; !Joo hetrt - Lany Miller. UCICrew OpensF~e .Saturday 111 -AllD L HANDY .. Ot .. Dlllf ""' ...., • I.a tllll tba :rear tor lite UC lrYlne vanity ..... to ..... ol aie .... to ..... pete '"' an evm bel. with tho major -In lbt rwlllC oporl1 Olle 111111 wllo thlnb ...idvely along tb1a llne 11 cooch Bob Ernst. And with sooc1reuoo. '"nley are aeU-motlnted and It'• l1llt to wort with tbml," be 1111 b1 way ol Introduction. '!Al a matter ol f..i, tlley are wortin& harder than any sroup I have bad ta ·the lour yaen I've 1-at UC! and they areo'I I buncb of noviA:es any Iooa:er. '' The UCt cmr eaally haodled UC Santa Barben ... all three leveb -vanity, junior nnlly and --early tbla mouth and wUI 1et the -ltarted In eemeet OD Saturday, Tbls week Ibo UC! squad entertalnl UC San Dl ... ..and Cal State (San DI ... ) OD North Udo Cwlhe1 In Newjiort Bay with the first~ getting under way at-e:IO. Following a week of!, the UC! crew will come f-1o-lac:e with Cal State (Long Bead!) In I dual meet In Long Beach Marine Stadium on April 11 ana Emit wUI know bow the erew wUI be stacking up for the lutun! at that time. 1-Bead! llnlabed oecood to Wasblngtm In the Weotem champlomblpa a year ago and UC! lollt to the Uen b1 13 secooda, about thnt boot leogths. ' Another thing !bet b 1mpnwlng with time Is the ""' ol tho Donoratico raetng sbell. nie sbell -purchued .... yaen ago from an ltallan rnannflcturer but last year's UC! crew couldn't baodle itlllt the water. . "It's different now and lt isn't hl.D- deling us llke It wu last year. It 1mi a boat for a bunch of novtcea. "Right DOW' I think our couwaln thlniol It's a Ferrari raclna car rather than a shell In the water. lfe really gets it moving and be la in complete com- znand." 1be 80llhomon! couwain b Rick Martin, all 5-6 and 125 pounds. Emo! pOinted out that UC! may meet the University ol Wablnglon prior lo the Western Championships May 18-19 at Lexingtoo llesern>ir In L o s Gatos, Calif . "We go to the All-Oillf<Knla rowing regatta at UCLA on April Z1 and if ,.. do all right in that me, we may split our group the following week," be says. 11lis means that a junior vanity crew will IBa! USC and Cal State (San Diego) at LA Harbor and that the varsity abeU will compete agtllnlt UCLA ID d Washlngtdi at tho wne time. But that's only a dream for the future. and will come about only with a strong showing In the All.cat event. The only senior In the varalty sbell b S!rolte Ted Weyand. Re 11 joined b1 IWO aopliornores and the "'81 are junlon. lnduded In the group are Jolm Dovls, Mike Sullivan and Rici: Petenon from the Newport Beach rowing dub !bet finished blgh In the nattooals Jut IUJD- mer aloog with bow Dove Graham, PllJI Pierson and John SUiton. 1be varsity erew seuoo b at band and the aetllOlt ahead la promblng. ff you ... a sliell In three perts traveling down the freeway, chances are good that it's ODly a part ol the UCI rowing group. That's ooe ol the advantagea of the Italian-made sbell. It comes apart In three sectioos for easier ~tlcn to meets and crew members can now p1t ii together In less than two hours once they arrive at their deS!lnallon. BRIEFS .•. Dodger pitching rotation, giving· Andy Messersmith a chance to start against bis former teammates Friday. Tommy John will take the lllOUlld Saturday night and Al Downing b scheduled to start Sundaf. Evert Rolls NEW YORK -Chrll Evert made ber professional New Yori< debut Wednelday Jlliht, po11sblnl off Sharon Walsh ol San Ralael, Calif. H; M In lite first round ol the !30,000 Lady Gotham Cluslc at Madison Squ.,., Garden. , Soviets Leave • GLENN WHrrE Spot II Edltot: Tuckelj Says Bucs To Be Toughin'73 Although Orange Cout Collea•'• foot- ball team loaes some t a I e n t e d aophomores, Pirates coach Dick Tucker ls optlmlatlc as ever. "Tbll 11 a "'8t year for albleteo In the Orange Coast District," says Tucker. ''There are a lot of good atbleteo available, and there's size tbia year." Tucker, wbo begins hla 12th oeason In '73, says It's too earty to name any pro- spective freshman candidates -'but be doe! admit that he'a bot alter Estancia quarterback Mike Magner and running ba!'k Dan Prtnceotto. '1.Both are outstanding prospects." Orange Cout bas been prlmartly a passing team the last couple of se&SOl18, CRAIG SHEFF but Tucker saya the '73 ed!Uon plana to run a lot more. "We'll have a better running game than we did la!t year with our passing attack depending on bow o u r quarterbacb come along. And our de!ense ahould be strong, too." OCC will play a JO-game schedule for the.flrst time ne.t ...... facing Golden West, LA Harl>or, Long llOaCh OC, Menlo, San Diego Mesa, Santa Ana and Mt. San Antonio at Orange Coast and traveling to Cenitoo, Fullerton and El C&mino. "We've got one of our tn1ghest achedules In blstory and our conference should be just as wide open as it wu last year," says Tucker. Orange Coast plana ooe ocrtmmage oeMlon, facing Mira Costa and probably Grossmoot In a night altair Sept. 8. * Seven of the elebl team1 ta Ille "IZ Mllel Eoton butetball touniey at occ will retani ta "II, U)'I Piralos eoodl Ben Uvaef. ce-. Arll. will r<p1ace Pboenh w1t11 cliamplm ~. El Camino, Sacl- dlebadi, Gll:lldale, Allu 11ancoct and Santa Aaa -.. OCC II dropping oat of the SUia Moalca tolll'Dey and entering the Mira Costa College clua!c ta late December. Noa-coaferenoe tUb nm lelllOll are wllb LA Trade Tecll (the opener), UC sante . Barban JV, Goldeo w .. ~ 111o Rondo .. d Cllalley. And there are 11111 a couple of dates -· The now llwlmmlng and water polo cooch at Soddlebodc College Isn't .,. peeled to be announced untll late AJllll When the boanf ol trustees meet again Screening ii now wxler way for the ·25 1 candidates. . . Top reeonl: OCC wrestling eoacli Vera 1 Waper hu ~ u lmpreosive Ill-1 41 marl< ta II yun U a Diii -·' lit'• 11-11 ta two .. ._. •I occ )a. I ClHlag I 11-4 marl< la lfll.73. ' , W1ten Wqner•1 Plrota tlod for 1lte j !loath Coul Coal...... title 11111 pul I ...,.. willl Cerrttoo, H maned lite lint , -•lnee 1•1 tbl occ .......... , NEW YORK -OID Kor!Jut, lllte tb1I' wnllllq eron. Soviet ~ an<l the aentlmenlal j favorite ol the 11'12 Olymplca, baa left for Dlsappolntment of the year: Ii has to 1 Moscow. Mill Korbul and lour other be ()range Coellt'1 baaebell team wltldl Sov!el l)'lllllllta ICktred the United Stalls bu loll nine of lb to South COut 1 for eJabl days. Conference ganiea. 'lbeY ware narlng IO.Callon hall !nm Coach 8aQ'Y Wallace Osured before HOUiton and carrytoc gjaal ltulteil clop the slart of the CIDIPliln thal JU B1101 from ail"*'° 11 ~ ...... lbelr..... ware I IDUd contender but they .._'t •1 Kennedy Airport -mday. -able to 1"11 tt toplber. Mill lt«llal tald ill ID 1-.tn thal Pttcblni II the ~In Ibo 1oa11i the iroup'1 ...-n.,c1na came ln -O>aat droult wtth lbt 1oo1t1t1 tine ailcqo, """""' "" ware It -boll! aod .....,., deelllona (11-L S. S-2) aail ~ more .. 1.uec1." • otberl 111 two talllea lt:a. M, :M). '' ' r II I IOINt HUit 000 011 1-1 1 1 Vti..t:MI 001 110 x - l t J Prep Tennis IJ»-1. Sctirnldl (Ml t, Dlcbon (M) I. ~-­(Ml. Time: l :J.S,a. 170 LH-1, Gr1ec:k1 IM) 2, Ldl !Ml I. Tr1t-ISi. Tlint: U.t. 111 H~. 0toror !Ml l. U~ (Ml l. I.Ott CM), TlllWI: 10.•. HJ-1. Sltm/llfl' lMI M1tw Ott ..... ....,. .,,. ff\IN. Htl1M1 M, Freohmeo Steve Williams and John Springman slugged two-run homer> In the seventh · lnnln&, pacing Saddlei>adt Collego'a lioseboll team lo a 16-5 roul OV!!' vtsltlo& Riverside City College 440 May lie Top Attraetion LJ-1. G1y !Ml 2. FIWdl (M.I f, HlnWldt& CMJ, Df\1.,-.ct: 1 .. 10. - o. PV-\, Mutrn (S) J. DoYlt {SI ~111, Htltftll rt $P'-1, Sl"""9 !Ml :. Hllllfw I I I. CuMr fMJ, 0111~: 4t.O. ·-' Mlflr Dtl (lfl , .. , It. a.._ T11ot;"\o./.°"" IS) l. P1lm. 1sra:·-~1rr., IMJ., ~l. Jan9 IS) J. Nlto CltJ a. hfllt (Ml, Tllnt1 2t.1:. ' ~\' :J'..ltfil IMJ 2. "'°'r'I" CMI I. AJOltl IMI. ;™.:~m.J~AIO 2. C°"""ll (Ml...,, e~ ~: ~i ~~1r1t !I) 1 WllllMt IMJ S. SflllH 1Ji! ~;(;1,rt;1111t ($) I, GnlftY fM) t. ._..., ~~7~ (MJ 1. ~ !Ml a. ~ (Ml. 1.:;:;;4jp.~~ ICI 1. ""'-IM) a; OtllW Ul'l. Ojto :~~~ '" ' 1 ~ . """' '"'· W-y. . I -.d -·· -·" -rl WI"""""< =~· . ......,,, -· """"'. =:"; ... ·---' I • !ti .. •-_J ' • Olt Slit-11 I Althnuih depth _,.. to prevail In nearly. every Vlll1fty event at Saturdoy'a el&hth """'"" bl the Beam aueo lndt and l!eld lnvitatlonal 11' Newport Harbor mgb, one parUcu!Ar eYl!llt llaods 'oqt u poulblY. lbe crowd p1.,.... of Ille clay. lt'I ii\e _..ol . an event that -)'9lt --... aprinl tlthef lillll' lht middle d1stanoe It -.,.. ..,._ lldered. 'l'llllO In that -In ._... ...... for tlie mee1 Ja. Newport illrllor'1 nw lfltnwm. 'Ille~ ace ~ a 6U rioeoUy wb1le 111o «brr ,~ J9hli Sa.Jl<it_ ol Plluntaln v ' . ) L ......... ~ thal altouldn' -mudt dll!erenco !or U.. ...., dua lo lllelr onnll llrqtb and -- '!be eY91t tabs Oil added ·--' -all three ol the pe ........ tffml are 1111ed u deflalte tlnala le tho teem UU.. A ~Dd lhraal le dllm flnl la lllll-n Bob ............ ltu~a50.7. And. of ........ otlln ........ lnlo lbeji1~1o tlnttle wbol • lliliiladb Uall trio'• noa. ~ otlw pnn!Nd ii \111 Ira vi. •• Sooit Klpen ( J.T). • ,. • g 1 p I I 8 c I l . p a I • p s l ~ L ' a ( J a a b ~ r c h p E 6 $ " e Ji fi F ( ,. h ( ti b c h H • v \ ' ' > ' ' 'i ' • ' ' ' ' ' F -. I 0 • • Women's Golf El Niguel's Teel Bags To~ney Members ol the El Nlgu~ Country Cltlb women's goJf group hosted the a n n u al me m bei'·guest tournament broke 100 ror the first time with a 99"--- •• with 36 visiting c I u b s -.. repre.sented including o n e Crom the st~te of Illinois. ln a par fours toijfllament, Betty Jo Sleva was1 the A flight winner with 29!k. A tie resulted for second between Vi Hoskins and Ann Van Cleve at 32. Margaret Kumagai was next with 33. A total ot 64 tea01& raced the starting gun Tuesday with low gross honors going to Anne Teel of the host club and her partner Sue Johns of San Diego Country Club. They fired a best ball gross scor~ of 81). In s~cond place in the gross competition were M a r ion Au,sness and Early Stevens of Lake San Marcos with 83. ' Winners in the low net com- petition were Marty Turner and partner Bee Freebairn or Irvine Coast Country Club With a 65. A tie resulted for second place at 66 between Caroline Swartley and ·Elie Dunn of Irvine Coast CC on one squad. Mary Agness Figafoff and Lee Leemsvaart of Santa Ana CC were on the other · team. At 67 were .Evelyn Nelson and Ruth Blair of Arrowhead CC wiih Marion Menne and Jeanne Leonard of Old Ranch at 68. Costa Mesa It was beat the champ day at Costa Mesa GoU and Coun- try Club this week with 21 members of the women's club posting net score; betlp' than champion Frankie Durst. I In a tin whistle toornament Margaret Kumagai won first place in A flight with 68 with Barbara Shepardson second at 60 and Ann Van Cleve third at 52 . In B !light, Ginny Stasko was the winner with M follow- ed by Betty Brown (52) and Rae Mitchell (49J. Shirley Jackson won the C flight title with 76 followed by Failyn Brooks (42), and Camelle Kennedy (46). Shirley In B flight it was Doris Ball first with 31'k. Betty Walthall was next at 33% and Sybil Foster third at !41h:. C flight honors went to Con· nie Neske and Mary Clark with identical 3ls. Gin.ny Stasko and Ruth Schilling tied for the next spot at 321h. Alice Hubbard won D flight with 31. folll>wed by Shirley Jackson (3 111.z) and Nina , Danielson (35). Big Canuoii It was a mini-guest tourna- ment for the women's club at Big Canyon Country Club this week with scoring on a partner's better ball basis. l.Dw gross honors were won by Mrs. Henry Cox and Mrs. Eldon Ede{ of Santa Ana Country Club with a 79 after matching cards with Mrs. Wil- liam Grace and Mrs. Harold Blackman of Wilshire. In low net action, Mrs. Will Higgin and Mrs. Reva Hodge of Oakmont CC won with a 64. Second went to Mrs. Raymond Bailey and Mrs. John Conley of Santa Ana CC with 65. A third place tie was broken by matching cards with five teams posting the same 66 score. In order or finish, they included Mrs. John Poyas and Mrs. Neil Garey of Irvine Coast CC; Mesdames Don Dempsey and Jerry Hayes of Mesa Verde; Mmes. Robert Yardley and Paul Rife of Irvine Coast CC; Mmes. Clif- ford Shinn and Ned Khorey of Santa Ana CC; end Mmes. Harry Martin and George Wall of Palos Verdes CC. Rancho SJ Marina Tops •W•tfoop..,._EOe--o ~ In a match vs. par tourna- ment at Rancho San Joaquin ,Golf courSt;, this week.. for the women's club, &\Uy Owsley 89 the-A £light 'f\!ipner with a l·UV score. Second place · went t o Margaret DeBacb .. ,.._ three down. • The Marina High School girls basketb·au team came on strong in the second half to hand host Edison High's Chargers a 26-12 defeat. in ac- tion Tuesday afternoon. The Marina girls were paced by Cindy Clark with 10 points, nine of them in the second half. At the intermission, Marina held an ·· 8-7 .edge over the pressing, man-to-man defense of the Chargers.· The next game for Marina ~as this afternoon at Mission Viejo. c-Cl•rk H~tr Kyle!' Golclenson PlcUrd Totals Riemer """" P1trl<k O•vld --B•ll•Y w., Ailll.hs"anl 101111 MlrlM 1211 11 II 2 ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' " l!flson llU ' ' • ~ . ' ' . ' ' ' 0 ' ' ' . ' 0 0 0 0 ' . kDI'• by Outrltr$ M•rlll• I 1 I EclllOI'! 6'1 .. ':.> ' , " ' ' ' ' 2 • ' 0 13 3 ,. ~ ' ' ' I ' • ' • , ' ' , ' ' ' • " 12 ,,_,. ... ,, In B flight It was Trude Bone and Irene Thomas tied for first with scores of eight down. Marjorie Thatcher WOO'the C title with a three down and Betty Blakemore . was the D winner with 10 down. Mesa \ierde Shirley Kinder was the winner or a match play tournament at Mesa Verde Country Club tllis week with a net score of 69. Jn second place in A flight was Prudy Parmentier with 73 followed by M~e Hayes and Phyllis Smith with 75 each. Bette Hamre was fourth with 76. In the B flight competitioo, Marianne Holt's 72 copped first place with Pat Gebo (73) and June McCollnell (74) next in order. Doroth,y Penzel and Eunice Ewing shar~ first .pl~ in C· flight wilh .78 falJDwed by Marge Williams wlth1 80 . So~thland Ski Report ,f There are over 600 ultro rnacMOi service bays and 100,000 square fHt ol factory parts facftltln 011 Costa Mesa's Harbor lotllevard of Cars. ---... .. -• • • .,.;:_·..c.--,. HOW TO PLAY HILLY SAND SHOTS Many golfers who otherwise perform admirably on sand shots fail to achieve . similar excellence when they must play trom a hilly lie in the bunker. I like to simplify the sand sho\ sw.ing by m.aking it the same for all shots, regardles.s of whether the · bunker is level or tilted. The only adjustment I make on downhill or UP· hill sand shots is to play the ball from a different position in my stance. I recommend playing .the ball opposite the left heel on normal sand sho.t~ •• but farther forward on downhill shots. I do so to make certain that the clubhead will enter the sand· well behind the ball and not "blade" it (illusti.ation #1). Uphill sand shots I play a bit farther back, more toward stance center. This allows me to contact the sand a bit closer to the ball (illustration #2) as an · aid in moving ·the clubhead' well through the in· creased amount of sand I will encounter by hitting Into the upslope. PUT POWER BACK INTO vOuR SWING!-With the help of Arnold P11lme(·s illustr11ted t>OOk1et, "Tee Shots and Fairway Woods." Send 20' and a self . ..,dd/essed, stamped envelope to Arnold Palmer, in care ot this newspaper. Golf Roundup President:$ Cup ' Tourney Nears Pairings ' have been an- nounced for .the fir~ TOunp of the annual • prisident's' cup competition at Santa Ana Country Club. In the championsluftp flight · they include the f9tlowing: Ken Lewis (de!endfiig l:ham, pion), 13, vs. Qiarles Hester, 13; Dr. Ernie Ainslie, 10, ys .. Vince Hogan, 18; too ScOtt, 17, vs. Jack Wilder, 10; Chuck Page, 11, vs. Lloyd Stocker, 17; Cecil Wrighti II , vs. otto Rose, 13 ; Mike Carter, 18, vs. Bob • Hoyt, 13; Dr. Harvey Spears, 16, vs. ll•rschel llll!'P- engarnel", ll; Dr. Phil Shee· ban, 15, vs. Don Smith, 7. In the lower half of the 321- man bracket, Dr. Charles Bonnett, medalist, 81 vs. Dr. Ned Khorey, 7; Wally BPnnett, 9. ys. Dr,. Jack.Givens, 6; Cris Brown, 3, vs. Milt Freeman, e 16; Bob zaqt, 14, vs. George Woods, 17; f1oyd Weaver, 14, vs. Lee M,.et7.ger, 16; Bill Koch, 11, vs. Art Nisson, 12; Bill Baker, 15, vs. Pete Johnson, 15; .Les Boyle. 10, vs Newell Fait, 6. There are I& ·players in- ivolved in the Augusta Flight !or those qualilylng 74-76 with handicaps. Jim Duggan, 11, will play ·Dr. John Abraham, member of the advisoey staff for .a leading .manufacturer, will stage a .clinic nett Wednesday at 1 o'clock for members and guests only. It will be followed bf a nine-bole exhibition match. ·Head -pro Jerry Hall and Allen Cook ol San Clemente Municipal Course, are.teamed toge~ against Willie ~nd Bill Barber in the Southern Callloniia PGA better ball ol Partner's tournament at Los Coyotes Thursday. Irvine Coos( Dates of the men's club championship qualifying Ctlm- petitlon at Irvine, Coast C.Oun- try Club have t>een set for April 7-8. The qualifying is over 36 boles. Marilynn Smith, one of the better known woman golf pro- fessionals, will fly to Newport Beach from Florida to stage a clinic.and exhibition April 4 at 2 o'clock. Included in the four:Some staging the exhibition will be head pro Richard Martinez along with club champions Dee Dee White and probably Bill Donovan, the men's cham- pion. Seaclfff . 14; Rupe Hendricks, 21>, vs. Ralph Evans, tor mer I y Bill MacAuley, 8; Dan Qillen, associated with Irvine Coast 5, vs. Toby Page, 10 ; John Country CJub, has moved to Koox, ~. vs . Fr.ed Werder, 10; Huntington Seaclif( as a Dic~1 Salsbury, 9, vs. Stan teaching professiOOil. BreMUS, 18; Van Pomeroy, Brian Lake; the club's pro- 14, vs. Loil ·cJem, 10; Robb lesslonal ·manager, made tqe Hurtt, 13, vs. Lee Hasen-annoWtcement this week. jaeger, 16; Gerry Werner, 9, "We're happy to ha ve a man vs. Fred Walker, 11. of Ralph's experience on our . In the Baltusrol Flight for staff here /' Lake said in mak-ing the announcement. those with. ·.77-85 qualifying Evans left Irvine Coast scores, a playoff between War-several months ago when ren stkora, 22, and Jim O' • Richard Martinez was named K~e. 13, will determlne a foe to tbe head post. . 1or0 therRon ~~· ~· 1 d F .v Young golfers, under 18, can pamngs me u e · A . • sign 'up oow tor the first !;lun-K~e, l~, , vs~ Gene ~~alon, tington Beach Jaye~ Jllillor 13 Dr. Wil11,8Jll 1_{lncannon, 9, G9II Championship sc.heduled vs. Jim Berfy, 161 Onll Crank, Ajlrj! 19 at the HunUllflOn 13, r~ Dr-Drf.D. McCoy, ll; Seacllfl Couiltry Club. ' Willia~ llut , 9, vs. Dr. Entry lee Is '4 and· the Don Dicus,~ ; Jim Voelkl, 12, deadline for signing up is ,tpril vs. Don Randllll, 11 ; Hai Mes· 16. Any yoolh who will not be iyanek, 1~, vs. Tony Amato, 18 until alter Aug .. 21'1s etigi· 21 ; Roy Crank, 14, vs. Ev ble. ~. 1 IWrsdlY, MN'(h 2<1, 1973 Alamitos Harness Wilt Is Fowrfh Cowens, Jabbar ' ; Entries 'Given MVP Nods Lff AltNIM aJ1tll'H FwT....,..., C"-r & l't•I. ''"'' f'ffl I •.M. 'j E•tc" • Ill llltct _., laW• M 6111 ••<• "'" liUCUI 911 ttll ~ FIJ1TH ll:ACE -Ont mil•, Trcil. COl'ldltloned •II tOff, ·"'°" wlnntrs Of SU.000 In lf7:Z.7:1 cGmb tAE) n~r,_ to be clalmtd f(Jr Sl~.000. PufW S..200. WortllV• Efij:Jil( . Lewl1) L~mbtr Ptt• J. llll•"'' H G•rv P•~ mann tJ, Derinl1I ' Jolins Jc . WhMltr)• Wor"'1• n (J. 61lleY~ "!"" sweeolno e 111 CJ. Lklht 1111 .. 1 .ooo Duk.II Bea••IJll (J. O'Brien Paac• Pact (Al Wlll!am1l . "''° 1!1 .. lbl• NEW YORK (AP) -Dave Co\\.vis, the Bo8ton Celtics' mobile giant, ootpolled Mil· waukee superstar Kareem A~ dul-Jabbar .today and \\'a!I named most valuable player Jn the Natlooal Baske<ball A:;. soclatioo. Abdul-Jabbar woo the MVP award Jn both 1971HI an<l 1911· 72, but the 6-toot-9 Co\rens stole the thunder of the Bucks 7-foot-2 ace by leading the Celtics to a record victory to- tal this season. In a poJl of. NBA players, CO\vens received 67 first place votes to 33 for AbduhJabbar. The Celtic speedster got 444 points to Jabbar's 339. Cowens is averaging 21 points and 17 rebounds a game for a Celtic team which has already woo more g!Ulles than any in Boston's glorious NBA history. Nale Archibald, the incred· ible 6-foot-l perfonner of the Kansas City -Omaha Kings. was a close third w i t h 44 votes for first and a total ot 319 points. Los Angeles" 7-looH Wilt Ch!mberlain, a foor -time MVP, was a distant fourth with 12 first-place nominations and 123 total points. Cowens' teammate at Bos- ton , high-scoring John Havli- eek, was fifth with five firsts and 88 points and Laker veter- an JerTy West sixth with t\\'O votes for first alld 70 points. Cowens, a redhaired ronner Florida Slate University star, h8s brought 'unprecedented mobility into the .center posi- tion in the NBA. His quickness and intensity has erased any size advantage the Kentuckian might have. "J can rrn1 100 yards \Vith anybody in the league." he savs, ''so I use mv speed." He is the first Celtic to be- come MVP since five-time hon- oree Bill Russell last \VOO it it the 1964-35 season. Red Auerbach, general man- a~er and former coach at Bos· ton, recaUs scouting Co~ns \\'heri thC' n:ifive of Ne,vport. Ky., was p!avin~ for coach lfugh Durham's po"•erhouse at Florida Stale. "!\.1v crie:iniil estimate \\laS that he'd probahly become a forward. s a i d Auerbach , ''What changecl mv nlind w:is his strength and the \vay he jumoed in traitling can1p. "ThM. there \\'as his atl.i- 1ud(;. You could see nobody \VB<f l!flin!l to tell this kld he couldn't rlo something when he wanted to do it. And, Onv- ens obviously wanted to play center." Beret IJ, W11111m1 2) rii~i.:: :.,·1:..:-,~:.r.lii:,, ~:rt.; Potter., Boggs, Capture JefferliDl'I E•prtts tA. Cr•llll ~SOO tturrylr111 Henry tM. Holt) Sl0,625 po:;~~T1ri:k<,:i."f~r~l111 . 1:!88 n· . Ch . h. ~~umvr •. "lfi!.:~11 "lllll& 1ving amp1ons 1p~ H•rrod1burq {D. Mlli$) ~ ...._. Ml M•f!J•rlla i" ~~ e 110,200 Olnv Troubl• <A. W1 11m1) 111500' p~ Ml51 P•I• iltv (A. Vfl~WI 51t.335 111.'.>BURGH (AP ) -Tiny ••vt:NTH lllAC• -OM mH•. Trot Cynthia Potter, who lost a 1nvlt•tlo11t1. r.un.. ~· l~l~ ~.~u R~°Wi11r1m11 ing events at the summer Championships Wednesday at the University of Pittsburgh . While diving from a tower in Munich be fore th e ~~~~!if v~· 2'fiB~·k"1on1 chance to compete in the div- TtMl !S. ,.yless Gunn•r-< • wne.-terl Olympics in Munich when she prellm1· · b ~' 011 ti· <;~·.~·m' nar1es even e g·a n , '00.0.: K~,. ~811i;f~t' broke her foot, has made a Miss Potier caught her foot on =ml~ ~11i!~s~m1~. succe.,ul comeback from her. ' the edge of the tower and alCHTM''RACt: -SI" mnt, P•ce. injury' ~r ._ br,>ke a bone. ci:i1m1M 11=1c~ o11i4: tm· R••1c: ..., Bu~ her form was near !!' 1'111 or c". . n · 1."J:.~ Tbe.5-foot-2 Miss Potter took i*J'fect here, as she captured ·~Pttr'~11~ r.,c:~::r · · •. ar. , ·ru;it ~place in the one-meter first pl(l.ce with 431 points to i"::rrY!,;,1r1. ~+'n'mnul . ·s women's diVing finals in the .be.at out 32 other women con-.. ron'°1'fk"·1,~olJ."Jtl~· JHI Natiori81 AAU IndOor Diving testants: In ~he mens' three-fl~ /1: .\'.ff~r> ~s.ooo meter final!!, U.S. Air Force NINTH 1111.c•-=-one mile Pace. Lt.Phil n,.,.,.,s, who ii coached ~lelmJrrci C•I bred 11rel. "If 1<1es. ~ 1.11,, l'ICI or1c. $6000. Puree $2100. O --II p .ty Air Force Capt. Micki s='v'n&ric~·~~.<Vo1~~gJro1 '1AJ ege, · rep Kin's. scored 531 points to beat Mv. Oo1111h ("· wnll•m•l · out Timmy Moore of the Ron Orlllt Man F. HeVd1n Jr.) DAILY PILOT Alamitos Harness Results • Girls TracJi· : Restilts 1 Jolin ON I • B•Hevl1 G 1£ s O'Brien Diving School, Colum-aaron 8 {L Daulton O ,..~,,., 1~ 01 Mo<ou OandV Bov Ta-.i; (W. Peten~n Jr,) cores bus, Ohio. Moore finished with l.,aflll1'1 ...... ··-1 Lfncotn Lind 8rocik 1!11i+Cr•l11J l'IO L,1'!~1. Linet (I,.) 2• Hirt Ill 'l. aamboo? !J. ~~':.u~lll e 5).2 PQints. ~· ('Uin~!-5'1L1 2. EW*n fEI l. Ltnd cJ. O'Br1en1 S•ddl•it10: tJfJ !Ml Mir• COii• Third place in the men's A.~J.\!LJ. u. Baseball Standings Mtt111r1~;,M:•:. "'d!!' 1~~1 "· .. z. event went to Jud AJward,. 3. 1:;1a,:~~;_,<,Ll '· E•plMr• (El N•vln IS! ''tied s.wr•r fMI "· 3'3. who had never befor.e placed no-1. w~n1111r (1.l t. Piper IEff· u~orrt•. (SI 15 Mt. S;tvmour IMJ "· ·in · a· championship . event. "~7.' ~~· ~~· 2. Norman tEQ At•r fM! " d.r. Boo1t•r 1s1 to, Coached by Jonn Narey of Tlllri 1t.1. 1:05.1. .. ,. " ~t. Gobi• IL) 2. Moor• IEJ 3 McFnrwr•rv IM! 13 dlf. M•uell' is) MicbJan State Unlv~rsity, he tnm•" <LI. 2:4.s. u, '-t. pick up 50l5 points. ... c:;n;,-~u:;':~:;;~.2. N~11o1- Pottertv CM1 91 def. eu;11 rs! "· 4.2. Mits Potter, who is out of u> R•l•v-1. L11111n• BffCll. Trri'ir. or•111•Coast cu> 1n1 s1nl•A111 the Gatorade Swim Club in In-~e:i, Altlmy-l. t.Qun• aucl\. Tl~· •. ORANGE LaAoUE Al 1rvl11t CW.St cc d' had "l · ts to d I t w L o• C•rroH 101 n def. wrn 11 • ...o; 1aaa, -s.J pom e ea 1:5->i~. " ' Chr' • Loock f So them .. Rtl•V-1. Lqu11• B!Nlc/\, Tlmt:· Dena Hiiis 1 l Bl'OW!'I co1 16 d&I. c11v111 11, .. 2. 1stme o !I-l :llO.I. 8,.., 2 1 wunems cs> n 11e1. M•rtll'I ''· ""· Methodist University b•. nine MeCtltv A•l•y-1. El Modtnt. Time: Sonar• .,. t.1 ~ Wyrick CSI 1' d.t. Whfl• 12, 4-2., ~, 2:CM,1, · V•lend• I 2 ' L.t!Jml'I CS) 76 tat. Murr1y llO, fol, points. Miss Loock finlsbect SP-1. Weber (Ll 2. Moore (EJ •1. El Dor"do t ,' ••, ltHn !SJ '° d'1', MceklWtn 11, +2. with 422. Jane Manchester, Grtvu (LJ. o11ta11C11: 29-1. .,, Un1Ytnltv 1 U -1. Mlnlel'" (L) 2. Eckslrln CEI '· Siddlebllck 1 2 1 • ,c~.A~~"ku:i:~I• !!!o _coached by thN~rcyd ,1 had °"J·~~~·P.o~:·r:t~: i6.QW!<lotH lLJ \. Llgun~ e;:;:MMflY'I s-!. 2 IVJ fta~llff9 1c1 n. dlf, P\ltkt'ft .Q, MY pointS to grab tr pace. o.;. (LI. H1t10111: ,_,,, _ v11~1a 3. D•l'll H1111 1 •~""--~iiiiii;;;=;;:;:;;:;:;;;;;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:::::::::::::=::::::=::;:;;t ,rid•~ Giima F,ontldt (Cl IO, lo-1 ro Mcl<lm 71. ~ O•n• Hiib 11 BM .21.'H""' ' LEASE GRAND PRIX » Vo"~I• " """' "''"'"""" !Cl IS, dol. 7"'M-fS. Unlvenllv •t Sonor• u,. 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In Lido -Isle Farce S flNOIU Of DIA111 (I) Plltl • llHIY ,OtTlll 1111 0IOANIZATION !POI By TOM TITIJS \ CM 1111 OlllJ, Pilet N.tf Thty're trying everythlng bul custard pl1t iJL tJie au· dieoce11 face to wring out ev~ry available laugh in the Lido Isle Players' production of "Black Comedy" this week -and by Saturday's clostna performance they may even get aroWld to that. It'• eJllausllng just watch- ing the high voltage humor that's squeezed oUt of a low voltage situation in Peter Shaffer's lively o n e -a c t , embellished into a full even- ing's entertainment by Ron A!bertsen's directorial machinations . Rarely has a director's in- fluence been so evident In a community t h e a t e r pro- duction. Albertsen sets a frenetic pace for his actors, a pace they are not always able to mainlaln allhough they try like the very devil. It is not easy to "overdo" a show as wild as "Black Comedy," but the Lido players manage to do so on many occasions. THE LIDO producUon ls a full-throttle farce that reaches far beyond the bounds of Shaf~ fer 's script with overblown characterizations, offbeat en· trances set to music and an emphasi9 on physical comedy . Albertsen's full-round staging -both magnifies the immediacy of the show and incrf:ases the demandl en the cast. The weightiest load falls on the slx>ulder1 of J o h n Loughman In the central role of a strugaltna artist who "borrows" hi s neighbor's furniture to impress his girl friend's father, then is laced with the task of trying to return it In the pitch darkness of a· power blackout . Loughman responds w i th characteristic zeaJ, stumbling like a wind-buffeted scarecrow through an endless comic maze of Kafkaesque blockades in a splendid exhibition of sheer physical endurance. Rita Lledags as bis dinga- ling deb~tante fiancee resembles one of the Laugh-In robots, clumping pigeon-toed around the darkened (for the characters) stage, enhancing the laughter with each move- ment. Her r i v a I for Loud Family Talks About Slww Tonigh,t The William C. Loud family , subjects of the controvenial doCumentary series , -' A n American Family,l• w i 11 discuss their u n j q u e f!X· perience and its effects on their lives on "Talking With the Loud Family" tonight at 10 o'clock on KCET, Channel 28. For seven months producer Chamber Music Concert Slated Craig Gilbert and his film crew recc:rded tbe I.rods' daily lives. The crew assembl- ed 300 bouMi of tape which in- cluded private moments in the Loud household. The 12 one-hour segments generated both favorable and , harsh articles in national publications since the debut of the series. The family was catapulled Into national promi- nence and made gues1 •I> pearances on both the Dick Cavett and Mike Douglas shows. "Talking With the Loud Family" will show the Louds Works by Kozeluch, Spohr as a family in an informal and Dvtrak will be performed round table discussion. They Thursday night When the will assess the~ treatment by Czech Nonet offers the third the press and public,. their concert in the Laguna Beach personal feelings aboUt why Chamber Music Society's 1972-they were selected, and why 73 season at the Laguna Beach they first argeed. to the in- High School. Umate filming. The nine musicians from The Louds will reflect on the Lougbman's af(ectiom is pla3ed with steamy breatllessnesa by LaDonna de!larl!>• In a -~ormance guaranteed to raise t b e clubhouse temperature. THE HERO'S third erstwhile admirer, the si.ISy from neit door, is heavily caricatured by Sani. Verdecia, wh> neverthe- less contributes some of the show's rare subtlettes. Pat Gllchristenactstheteetotaling spinster gulping gin for lem- onade with rme fervor. S1"0ltgofwy. 11 8 ,oolihll!tl, (So.) 962·2"11 lttll'f lt\lr«;.IU! S flNGIRS OF DIA111 (I) PUJI •llOMIT POITlll , THI OIGANIZATIONIPG1 John PhUlips, resembling a . slightly taller To u I o u s e Lautrec, gives a st r o n g performance as the befUddled colonel. Paul Scop turns in a sprightly cameo as the elec- tric company man, while George Harris is caught up momentarlly in t h e pro- ceedings at the climax. "''°"'= Given the technical limita- tions of Lido, "Black c.omedy" would seem an ambitious choice since lights must go on and off with high precision. Technicians Holmes Taylor and Jim Humrich have gone a long way toward resolving this problem, though there re- mains some tightening to be done. "Black Comedy''"" is where farce leaves off and slapstick begins -and the zealous energy of its cast under Albertsen's demandihg direc- tion is sufficient to recom· mend it. Final performances will be given tonight through Saturday at the Lido Isle Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach. NATIONAi GENERAL THEATRES WINNlll: :I ACAOIMY AW All: OS BEST l"ICTUR• Bl!ST AC10R BliST SCll:llliNl"LAY TS 6:4S SAT. SUN. 12:45 ROBERT STEVE McQUEEN • REbfORO " "JEREMIAH "GETAWAY" JOHNSON" Bll(l'I Blwlll. , So. al Gtrdtn G1ov1 f•tt•• 534-6212 ootn 1!'15$ IT {1 .J U.INIOW lllDG( (I) (2.) 0UMU SHILTll (PG} 13.) TWO LANI ILACKTOP {I) . 1mptrl1I bltw·n 1 ' , 1 Bttch Blvd, ' & H1<bo< •lvlll. 171·1162 l8ST PICTU•8. llST ACTO• MARLON BAANOO GODFATHER (R) + BRUTE CORPS iRl SHOWN AT 6:JO l".M. ONLY Li..coln Av1. w1tt ol Knott 527·2223 Santi A111 ,,,, ... y "''' Ch1pm111 Av'e, !i!iS.7022 H•woert frHWI)' 11 Blktr !t, 545.3313 Czecboslovakja will open their n o w -f a m o u s "separation concert at i :30 p.m. with scene" of the ninth episode, Leopold Kozeluch's andhowthefamilyfeelsabout "Serena ta." Louis S po h r ' s the divorce which occurred "Grand Nonet" and Antonin after the filming. They also Dvorak's "Serenade .in D will relate the reactions of•[:=;;;:;:;~~~~~==~:·"'~-~"~'·0~"~'~"~~~·~·w:·~·'~":""":_ minor" will complete the pro-their friends and neighbors to gram. the series. 1.,;;i;;;;;-==----------------=--..! f!; Jbuth Co.:.i st Re1Jcrtory ~N EVENING OF RARE PLEASURE I ''THE TEMPEST'' by Wllll1m Shak01peare T_,.y tllnt ltlMflY• ., .... ni. -1'21' N..,..-t 81"1w C..11 #Mii ............ ,.llftl1MffiM .... ,IQ SUNOA'f'S1 A P'LAY 1'1011: CHILDll:llN-MAO~ THUTll:I AT Ji• P.M. WlllllSI Of 3 ACADEll'f AWAllllS (1) IHT PICTURE OF THI YEARI . (2) BEST ACTOR: MARLON BRANDO (3) llst SCRHN PLAYi -.. _._,,.,_..,. . CINEDOME 20:.:. '~'-'-·-·.i..·~OLJ..'.:!.J ... , -•·1.•.t. , __ ,..,. .• S TAO/UM · 2 :.~~ ' ,.U.u••-t.·':ll•.•··..-.. -.. "·-,.,,, ... SIAOll/M ·J ; .. ...-..U.O •!.U..!.'.ltL'.l'..• -.. " -.... SrAntUM ·d •• .. • !j •!•r "l1I' '• aNDS THURSOAY , "Man of La Mancha" ,., HURRY! ENDS SOON "Flddler On The Roof" (QI , "Tiie Gataway'' IPG I .... . "Lady Slots Tllo llu"'" ( Rl '?OHldoft Adv•ture .. 'eM (~OJ •t "Fua'' ' -.:o;:;•c:;;•:;.;:.,;;0;;0;;1111ii0flll.ilii"•wi""iiii"i"nii""iiil•c•o•u'°-"--.• ----'""!~----If--------... 1· I - ' F - care: Beac = Ballt Rafa Th whai will : to ta out ( """" disoi, OfgaJ Th Lagu !ere< class on a first balaJ ed," mod• alter BA Zall tume the I toucl Th• Guild parti• Child and I day Colle. Tli< offer l1Ulsl· the seaso I , ·,, 'L' II Festival Entry ' ' ' ' Jh'•lllG et· TMW Jadcfent ---• Thursd11, MNeh 29, 1973 Ol!LY PICOT . 1 Sup,erb Progrp~ By Civic Bal,let Powerful'-'Puehlo' Hits· TV By TOM BARLEY Of .. Dallr ""'' .. .,, ~ Mark thll criUc'a words ~fully. -our own Lagwia Beaeh Civic Ballet Company Is gomg tolmock 'em cold two moitths hence In the Regional Ballet feattvittes at S ~ n Rafael. They showed us Sunday what the San Rafael crowda will see in May and it is gohl.I . to take something very muc6 out of tbe ordinfry to top ~ ~g of the detern>lnM, diaclplined Art C o I o n y organization. Tbeir program at r t h e Laguna-Moulton Playhouse of- fered os sharp contrasts : ~ classical, fluent "Variation& on a Theme bYff&ydn" fof tbe first half of a beautifully balanced program with · 40BoX· ed." a fascinating exercise in modern ballet rounding out the ' EDITOR'S NOTJ; The lt<lge uimon of "Putblo" of North Korea on Jan. 23, 1968. uw prt1'1'ted in its West It encompasses, a m on g ~es that move from court to ship to prison and back again . C •-· b other things, the Navy and nevl!r mo re coqvincingly oast premJm KWtt tltM Y Bouse inquiries into how· the IT STARTS with the lonely \leplcted !ban In this cbannlng Sovth CO<Ut ltepertOTI/ in Pueblo became the lint U.S. figure of Bucher unforgettably little masterpiece. ENTERTAINMENT Costa Mtsc. naval vessel to surrender to a etched by Hal Holbrook. He is She bu -and ii most be foreign power In peacetime for the fir$ time -seven . By JAY SllARB111'1' since 1807. seated .In a chair, talking males to work with ind she NEW y 0 R K {AP) about his youth, his days at makes fuJl use of them in a "Powerful" and "moving" IT Al.80 cover!, in brutally Boys' Town, his love for the ballet that allows her, for a · realistic detail, the mental and Navy. cha •· fu are two descriptions that nge, w weave a ller more than meets t ha t physical anguish of t h e His face is stron g, his man- me{!Sure of the male dance crJterton and it does so, for critics use far too often. Still, Pueblo's stippe1\ Lt. Cmdr. ner alternately firm . and Pf:. intottethis immeoae.ly this critic, via series of ex-the bey.·re, 38~ .. ~"startPueblo!or,,, Lloyd M. Bucher, when he had uncertain as flash bulbs go off mg P8 rn. ... .......... -'& to make ~ decision under in his face and voices in· ~tching the eye Jn eight ercises that ' are innovative, wbiph •. the ABC T~evision rire to surrender his slow, terrupt him to announce the splondldly danced variations refreshing and never without a ~"°gb\k plans jo br;oadcast lightly Rl'llled ship and its opening pha ses of a naval were the gifted .Mer i,le e happy flash of hwnor that crew to the Nor1h Koreans. court of inquiry. Magnuson, Molly Lynch, Vic, finds faithful expression in the We should add "ten'ifying," It doe s n • t h e d g e in The program builds from to8 r Moreno and R9bert Pete I. safe bands or the. Laguna ' ' b r u t a 11 ' a n d ' ' un-graphically portraying t h e there, slowly and deliberately ut the stress In this happy troupe compromising" to the list and beatm· gs and torture Bucher ballet, as in this analysis of it , · cap it w i th "brilliant." nd .,_ d ~ In th,,,;,. at first, then quickening and, · the • a 1= men en Ur=1 ..... in the process, buiJriing a dam- 18 on sterling team effort MY FAVORITE? Hardly Because the two-hour show is 11 months of captivity. ning case against1.1a military madaouptednted! tothemballusie cleverly !air to pick one from , five au this and more. Nor does it omit the r.ibald hierarchy that sent Bucher to <r d stage. •·"~"'" j' · but let It's a drajllatization, using way they showed the world __ _ , ~· ... -"" uuenngs me 1 and 1 f h sea with u n c e r t a i n com- ON TO "BOXED" and its plump for "Juke Box,u a rea names basic acts, o they were holding on, t eir munications, an uncertain ship d the i;eizure of the Navy spy message na~d f~ t h e and totally inadequate sup-five compartments : "Color vibrant, brilliantly dance ship "Pueblo" by North obscene, ~prmse 1 n g er port. Squared," i"P81l~ra's Box," number that called on the con.. Korean PT boats off the coast gesture,,tbell' caP,tors knew on-, Navy brllcQ involved in the \ . top, ol an ambiguous cbaln of command in whi c h r~sponslbility i1 g l v e n do.wnw'U'd but never i s directly accepted at the top when lt comes time to fix l-o:c:.;.;;;;;;;;;jjj.-•11 blame for the sei1iW'e of the Pueblo. The show undoubtedly will arouse its share of. con- troversy over what it calls the "true facts" of the Pueblo af- fair. Its chillin g realism in partra,ying pr Iso n· ca mp brutality also may well cause an uproar from well-meaning peopl e who think the grimmer facts of life should be watered down for television. I'd advise them to find anoth e r c h a nnel to- night if they feel "Pueblo'' will prove too disturbing. Because it ls disturbing , very disturl>- ing as well it should be. FOR THOSE who intend to watch it, just hope it's broad- cuts and in the same form it NOW THtU TUESDAY "SKY JACKED" ptw lA9Ull. ..,Leff "KANSAS CITY BOMBER" ,,., '•xoB," "Juke , Box1t and the siderable abilities ol Misses 1y as a Hawauan good-luck case don't ~me out well in the fmale, "B~xed." Jill ~eei Magnuson and Lynch with sign." show, particularly Adm . ' choreograpl:'ted a ballet that Adele Canettl, Joan Ross Gair CJiorus Set The story of what led to the Thomas Moorer then Navy alternflon. cast without any last·minute,I~==~~~~~~ appeared during an advance screening for reviewers last Friday. m\11\ii~f BALLET MISTRESS . i.;ila Zall is responsible for the cos- tllllle! and choreography of the Haydn work and her sure touch in both departments was had me watching with keen tn-and came Kneuhnhl. Pueblo's capture -and what chief of staff. the -·:T happened afterward -is ' terest with extremely el-Country Joe and W,· Fish Fo:oo Benef1't superbly told through a series m~ EMERGES as a waf-lective sets coming from are hardly d"!tined to set this ._ f fi··'ba ks d Roger Sweet's fertile im,. ni\lsic critic alight but that o ~1 c an ~._s c ~ q e _ fling, ambiguous man near the It ls powerful as hell, and µiat is understating the case. ~MS IHI Cliatt...,. ~ COll:OMA DIL MA• JANE DONALD Youth G\}ild agination. twangy refrain was the ideal The Huntington B e a c h ~MT " • "" ... "Boxed'' pffers five cleverly Vi!hicle for those five gifted · • ..,. improvised .exercises to music girls. . · I n t et national Cboraleer$, ;• by Ravel, Telemann, N. Della And 8 word, if we may , under the direction of John De ~ j Joto, Dissevelt and -we spell about the efforts of Robert Haa!, will participate in a this one .Qut vecy carefully -Pete1 anq M~ Lynch in "Lute benefit concert at L ~s o:iuntry, Joe ana"'ttie Fish. "' Song,'' a' graceful, charming Angeles' Pepperdine College •• 14&tVlllLlclo ·~ ............ '· PboM: 11&-1&60 FONDA SUTHERLAllD PETER BOYLE . . ' Entering Fest The Children's T b e a t e r . Guild of NeWport ~bor will participate In the first annual Children's Theater FesUval and Faire Friday through Sun- day at Immaculate Heart College in Los Angeles. Tlie Orange Coast group will oiler a productioo of t h e musical "Potter Place,'' which the CTG presented I a s t season. , This critic has tended to be ballet in which the unnamed to aid the Martin Luther King exactly that of many modern choreographer drew very Jr. l{ospital. ·· ballets that hav.e come our cleverly on sixth 16th C.entury The performance will be way in recent years; all to Jute songs. given on SattD'day, April 14. at often, this writei: has foupd, Petel and MiSs Lynch were 8 p.m. in the Pepperdine the choreographer bu tended ideaf choices for this type of College audilorium . , to be . more lnvolyed Mlh work. Both displayed an ob-·The Huntington ·Beach group moderruty for modernity's vious sensitivity for the ac· is one of several choruses sake than with the message companiment and their lialSon from throughout Sou t h e r n that must be the guiding force throughout sli demanding ex· • C a Ii for n I a which is of any ballet. ercises waa of the highest por:llcipating In tbe benefit Jill Sweet's clever ballet order. · sboW. Lo11Y-mat1onna xxx ...... fiiiil PANAVIS10N9 1£!:!1 METROCOlOR plus'-Sfn:t' McO- " UNIOR BONNER" •• SRIL. ......... ....... ~ SllO-7•00 Alff "MINNIE and MOSKOWITZ'' e G EDWARDS -ACADEMY AWARD SHOWS 8 e ' ~TA*TS FRIDAY~ MARCH 30 MONIAT 'MIU fltDAT • 1:00 & 10 P.M., SA1' •• SUN. MIO·NOUDAYI . l._.t00-7 & lO Hll WIONllDAT MATtNllS • 2 P.M. D!9' I .::-.:=.. 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C-ZONE COMMERCIAL LOT 59' x 290' $37,'100 Roy Mccardle Re1ltor 1810 Newport BJvd.1 C.M .-54'-7m BEST IN THE WEST ~NT 2 STO•Y ~~~~~!... CATHOUC mau ON x mlioon..· eEST&uiiATE' , FIXU $3~,soo· \ ~ ·---"' -bodtwm -b SCHOOL qaad-ln•I Coclor'I ~_.Jv=AG~F~ I:':'~•,::: THIEE ILOCKS ti° .,!:et..= ~1111::: OVER~ AC11E. , Mammoch 2 llory with 4 "Old Corona." Situated on St. BbbUlt Cb"""' A lle<ond lt¥e~ fAmily ....._ CU"""'1ud 4 bedroom l hup -· 21> -l>alh' two IOC>. Just .... lo ,beach SchOGI a .,...,_,.... tonnat dlnl11& .-.. tlerant bolho. olectrlc: kt.,..n with ,tamlly l'OOlll. FORMAL and. lihopl. Coopttatlve tell· thll lov'""" home on cul-de-1!._~ roomU 'AH !1~~t~ r-1-Wear ax>k center D!Nlf<G. SUNKEN llvlna ..,_ -~ U-'1> • ---_,._ -with -· 8ullt· ., wool, _ .-p1 a Ion& ""' """'· wjth 3 Bdnn1 A .,.. secluded ,.,.. -· a 'fl'Uh Malter. Hardwood !no,...,,... 6 clraon ... tio -line! allow a -2 a ea·~ LdOePC. b x1nt a Balcony o11 ·m...., ~ a.on. -c:u -I: ~· ~ 'mE time 10 tell tbe-1.r PftlfGt home ii super dean. All .rwtn.~~-Sftle~ bolt stonge, View of ao1f S£AQt_ Oftly f YEARS hon\t. Cali 815-7225. ~l!C ldt, bi& CIYil'd pa.Ho. No leave ~ IOOIL courM! Md tots ot tn!ee. OLD. RA!de«>rate. m""'1on Ii~~~-~.~.Bat .._ In .... -iMA , .. A.. ~~~ .. ~-ti.1~~. Call Olrly • I I' ' ..... ' ..,_, -•'1 THREE CHOICES n':.i-:-i • ~ ·~ .f..m. oatt0dm1 A buUercuP1 Aft r •t 531·5111 I :::1 531·5180 u;;;;n;bie~e. v.: now In bloom In thll ..,.. WISIOIAIT Of U•l COi.WW. co. I cant 3 bedroom 2 bl.thl, for. ~~ a.relt ~~n~t ---§ mal diol.na: 1a.mily WDI IU .. »Qr * DUPL,EX * POR SALE ....,,,,, Newly~ ex,ter· :::-k":!::t ... ~ ~ So . ot Hwy. Oxner lot BY OWNER aor. Carpets, ~1tpm ctraiies. a l1!Al treat 893-35.U ~~ w/prlvacy, Newly painted; Beaut.ltul 8 yr o&d 6 bedroom intettom th~. SUbmJt. • PALM SPRINGS wood ahlngletl roor. l<ptco.; on cul-de.,.< JUat norlh ol S.Her will 'help redecorate. IOHl\I L Ol\11 \ • 4 ' • v "" bargain tor S74,!KX>. Mile .sqUa.re' jn Foonta1n CAIJ.. 96S-f456, \80 degree view ol ocean and MORGAN REAL TY Valley. Downolaln 1w , Catalina from m a a t er 10% DOWN . , . . ~7,~. 673-6641 675-6459 bedn>ofn!i. fireplace, fenced bedroom, Uvtng room, dlrv Owner w1J1 Cl.Tr)' tara:e 2nd. yard, umlty room, over- ing room, breakfut room TO. 2 'Bdrm., plut 2-1 Bdrm DUPLEX sized dbl p.rage, large, au. and kitchen. Spackxla 4 studio apta. All on one level, Sip your Seashore Soups in elecU:ic. kitchen le .iinl.... '. bedroom, 2% bathi plua near lhoi:-& IChooll yoor Cape Cod Cottage. Cozy U -, .,-~,. family room, 2 fireplacn e CALL ANYTIME e 2 br home w/cedar panel· room. pstairl has large, • ' and custpm heated poql with .1.•.1. -E .1.1..1. _..,... Ing, fp A llhq crpt lhruout finished bonus room, 744 sq. PRESTIGE . jacuzzi. Located In CdM'1 _.,:r,I or ve. __ ., + 1 bdrm garage apt. Great ft. include• 2 bedroom•. 2100 MODEL Harbor View HJll1. Listed at location! By owner, $TI,500. ~O:ik>~~~~s fo~ LA CUESTA 4 BR 3 BA, 2 tam rms, nr only $ll5,000. Please call 673-1658. Lachenmyer 673-8550. Spec, B$Y " Ocean Vu mother-in-law or lge. famtlt1. 3 BEDROOM 6 formal din-proposed marina. 84741531.. ~==•=;;;;.,1 ~ 1::Im. x: ~o~~. !i:r,19!; $37,ifl9 .. Bfu~~ ~nly. ~ Ped1::~~ta~£~&: .. & mac. wner. ,.,.,.,. prov , c......... o .............. ~ Rc.iltor THE REAL ESTl\TERS FHA ASSUMPTION 644-0128. Open Sat le Sun. s'KY BLUE WATERS beaches. Call appt to show OWNER. desperate. 1·5, 919 Tiller. 91>2-8851. 4 bdrm1., 2 baths., Dining Ch.rlom..Con-le-· A paradloe for full ,...,. GOING! GOING! rm., built-Ins. .Patio. ·-· ,._ a t Io n al enjoyment, C t N boo! N .,.....~~ BeauUtuUy decorated 4 Proleasionally deoorated 2 loaded with charm. The GONEI ~ s. ear IC 11. o PLAIN JANE bdrm., 2 ba near •hopping BR hOme on Rr2 lot dose to low maintenance yard • down terms. brk $28,500. art"a. Huge sep. glltfl&e, a lhopplng I: beach. Coo&lder will leave )'OU time to Xtra shall' 4 BR, f1unily + "'-=='·~~-~~~ P,,<m OOWN • w111 buy thbi hobbyist's de!Jght. SSl,500. low, low price $56,850. cau enjoy a pool size party. dining rm. 2 lull baths w/ OWNER Is ·desperate. No fully carpeted 3 bedroom Priced right with 1259 pay-busy qent, 613-1311. Eat, swim and live . 3 Roman tub. Loads o~r-down terms. 4 bdrma., 2 .• cottage, atoVe and relrig· ment at 7~% ann. percen-TWO R-2 Lots In CdM, 1 BR, 1% bltths. brick fire-antic tile. 2 uAed brick t'ire· baths. Fa n1 i l y rm., ;" .. trator included. Four tage rate. Call Yankee, 1 Soulhcrn. Prin-place, drapes A: carpets· p/a, elec. bltns. plush green ~lrepptac;io· DtLonin, 1!'nd·· built· • closedgaraaea:,onJatgeR·2 clpals only. By ·Owner. throughout Live gay & grounds,3cargar,lg.covd. ns. a . vey a scap. : lo1 t ~ Co&H la 1Mesa.llhFuthllly M<r8078. aunny in most-for-the patio, wallcing, diatance to Ing. Brk $31,500. 962-5566. , eth.~. ave un w s money, making a big all schools, shopping & OWNER leaving. 4 bdrm.s., 2 one and watdt )'OUr money Realtors M5-0465 Cott• MM.I splllfth at $33,500. beach. Priced for quick be.th&. , F am i I y rm., ' growPE. T642-1353E BA .. R .. R-E124n·950· Open """.' , ... LE Wm. McCobe, Inc. ..ie . CalJ today o;2.8!5I. fuoplace . Rear living "'" W II * 142-4405 * i Dining 'rm .• bqllt-1.,, Near I REALTOR Nowport Ho1ghts DOLL HOUSE j(llllf" ~ .~.•ch. brk 1.11,950. i - -2 Bcinna., 1 bath; frplc.: on . OWNER des per n I e .. 4 "°'...,'" i.. . 642..5200 lge. malntonanco·fr .. yard, $24 000 3 BR 2 BA bdrm•.. ' bath•. Fem<ly OWNER must leave. ,Pool wi lie .. enc!Med patio. De· • . rm., dining rm, Built-Ins. ho , bdrm 2 ·~••· I' ~ !ached 2-car garq~ pl.ua All ~lished Ir: ahlned. Fan-Patio. Spanish _accents. brk BROKERS INC. me. ... s., lHlu ... ' $23 990 3 BR rm. for boat Ir: trailer. tastic used brick tirepiace. 127.000. 962-8865. Covered patio. Dining rm., l ' . Priced al 1.11 '100. Plenty cl land here lo .,.w MEADOW Home 3 Br 2~ $1450 DOWN bullt·inl, Rear living rm., • 1 '1 BA · · your own vegetable& and • n • fireplaee. 1lftl $ 3 2 , 9 O O . ) 12 Call' 673-3663 842-225.l Ev ... tru!L p just n M Ba, ,b.\ins, dshwhr, patio, Soller will pay all closing 80-Zifil._ "'-.., · ' Sh t lined .._et Fall ay ., ....... per mo. forced air heat, block ~ . ~ i.af: t~r and"!:;..,;, are on this VA ~e. fence, sprinklers. Xlnt cond. costs. 4 BR.: ~ BA, h;'B lot, OWNER ml¢, move. 4 t • .,., 500 By owner. 962-5l34 C?mp tncd It ·ldscpd. over-Bllrma., 2. ~. 4Q.Gee-10 1' ·eve~here, very quaint. .,..,, sized dbl gar, patiO. Beaut the beach. ~.rm.,,bullt-, t Fre ly painted & seller · G•rct.n Gi-ove entry, ·trg kltch, din/tam ins.' Patla, ftrePlace. BO&t ' .says sell with all terms Or Realtors MS-0465 rm combo, bltln -range, abJ acceeg. brk $32,0QO. 8'l2-Gi91. :!~it~~~~~~ Open Eves ''FOUR BEDROOM oven, muter suite w/pvt OWNER.anxious. 3 bdrms., 2 payments of $194. We'll · * $27,500 * PLUS POOL:'' bath. new 'shag carpets. baths ~ nn., built-Ins, lhow it to you. CORONA DEL MAR 3 BR.., 1 ba. Beaut. yard lz. Enonnou:s shade tree& sur· Ride bikes to be~h. Pay· patio. Fireplace, rear living patio; dog run. Dbl. gar. round • this neat-.u..a.-pin menm.tesa than -rent. $28,950. rm Near scboOl&. b r k C::: WALl<EH & lll age. Low taxes. Xlnt starter home, shag .carpets, panel •• , · $29,'51). M6-1383. • :DUPLEX home. Ing &: IO&ds P.f closet spac;e, BY-()wner -if Br, 2"ba, :l>x20 , Realtors 54~9491 GE~t 11 the dream o( every house-· tam rm., open beams, trplc. a..., Evee $64, 950 .,__ • w;fe . . . the spariijjng ,U.+t71 I ::::1 .146,!!JOI I blk to schl & parl<.' $.11,900. NEW PORT LIVING Coll today * 645-8400 1slo w. Cout Hwy., I'll pool ls a bonus tor the whole 89,,_..,,.,-REALTORS 642-4623 family. lll health Is forcing "FORECL.OSURE ==::._---~-• ..!~ion'~· .!~~·1 ~,':: '" $231950 .. 1 .. ca11 ... 5.16-2551 BKR. ,...N, DI~.' ,._..1 _rv;;;l;;;ne;;;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; _9lent to schools, :shopping, V. E. "™llrd & Co. ''WOW-$27,500. '' rs: """ • : . parks, nr \Vesl<'llff. Prime IJll. tlnoJnll:....p.n,-!luge cOvered patio . Large 3 BDRM 2 BATH COUNTTHE STARS :. propertY lor your family. '========= l Bedroom lot . big big. ldtcbe"n . 3 Clerestory w \ n do w and $45,500. * NEWPORT 947 C.ongreu St. generous' bedrooms . and Av.ai!able jmn1ediat~ly llfn:r pl.anted atrium bring. t6e HEIGHTS * By Owner No Agents just super neat.. Too good small deposit and credit outBlde" :In to this 3 bdm:I., ·2 Duplex, l·bdnn. each. on 4 BR, Open House Sat/Sun. to be true. don't wait, call check. Total •payment is bath' heme with Jonnal din. · 21 R-3 lot. l·Unit now avail. Ready to move In. $33,000. · · 536-2551 BKR. ~ · per. 1!10nth~ ~shly Ing room and greenbelt Jo. for new owner: Call to in· 3154 Sbaron La. CM · Huntington ~h . · . ::e:!. i:~m al:ni~i: landcatlon. ". $48,500 includes -1be CALL &G-72'11 spect. 54CHl871 for P..1om. Close to all lhop. ' 1133 Westcllff o.-.. N.B. Gib Walker RHlty * REPOSS1'SSIONS * S-P~l. ping and llChoob. VNioa>,.Qf ' 1·h·1, ' . * POOL * 3Jl>-G Via Udo. N'pt Beach Thruout Or. County $23 to """" , . 7 percent annual per rate. re . . • . ' ' 18'x35' w;1h cantilever deck· * 675-5200 * $40,000. Call for addresses. STAIRCASE · $.'1 '100 wlll ta~e It. c.,p:;. ' ·.· . · .. ·' ing, 4 large bedrooms, -~----=-, Wills Rt·all)'., !W&-1139. . .-.Zr; fr . • 1 sunken living room, large COMMERCIAL LOT SPACIOUS "Meaa Verde meansFranclacan Fountain'• ._,.,.,,!p!J!'&ll R·EALTY , , private corner lot. Owner On Coiist Hwy. Home 3 BR, 2 BA, frpl, most r?taeous floor plan. . , A Companf With V\aion 1 anxk>us! Subn1it on $42,500. Newport Beach w/w, hqe FIR. A steal Four be.ilrooms 3 baths, for-Relj.]tors 545-9491 Univ. Parle Center, Irvine GINNY l\-10RR1SON Sell or Tr•d• $39,!l'i(). 557-5346 !flal dining~· large fam-Open Eves.. Call Anytime, ~1500 ~ *** -REALTORS-su~ A YARD! ' .. -st in ily room ~ ~replace . ......,,..FIVE BEDROOM Ottlce '1ours 8 AM to 6 PM • $17,500111 l. ....... ,,.. Covered patio. nua home . " j ./ * l5llf Mesa G Willi College Park. Aho 3 BR. has everything ror the· e."'<· MANOR •,) ~""*CiM•Verde Dr. East1 eor;e •mson hse wtru.sUe paneling. By ecuttve. buyer. CALL Here's a home that has all IRVINE -By Owner 11SOO ' ·: . , *-'-* Costa Mesa Realtor 548-6570 owner. $32,900. 540-1351 842-4<'51. the chann at the Old South. ~;~~t B-M. ~·3 ~Jilk~~ ',< -'**•** 561-llJO Nwpt Hghts Locallbn BEAUT. pool home ? Br, 2 DOLLED UP Just ~for allddn& cl &'l>'llJ\8. . , " 3 BR In quiet neia:hboihood, Ba frpl nr So Coaat Plaia, , entertairung. Lovely forinal ~!.. (Open Evenings) jHl.ustZo2 bllncks Rtro,,m NwptbulldHar~ $33,900 by owner, 546-8M7. R:~>' ~<; ~~~~.~'. =' ~ li~11 ~ ! _L..;og._uno __ Bo_•~ch"---- REDUCED n g $2t can ' CHEERrul., 3 BR College !or 3 bedroo,.. plus lovely wet bar plua a 1"'1<e coon-·NEW HOME ~;1~p'~cGowan Park ho!"e, ~-~;.·1;~ ~· x 24' upstairs enter· try style kitchen. It'& walk· J>resen•1 .. under construction E EN pool, $34,900. vwu•. _.. tainment room. Block fence. ing diltance to p&rks WoJ ELMORE.Cl M s . D•n• Pol"' 5 minutes to shopping, frf!e. schools, shopping. A must w .... t: ll~in H~ ~YI?! ;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J ways· and schools. CALL see ..• 536=2551 B;KR. .... --... 881 Dover Or., NB 64&-6700 B1lboo blond FOR sale by owner, Balboa Island duplex. 100 bloclc: Ti>paz. $'19,500. Prin only. 673o-7910 • 842-4451. ,+ home; 1ptral 1tatrcue INVESTORS DOCTOR MUSr. SELL M• l<adlni up. lo 2 specjoul $28,500. R.-2. 1 Bdrm t.'Ottage. re~enchce_ 1ocated short~ bedrooms witb view. Wood Ocean view, walk to martna. to """"' m youna execuuve :&: p.n construction.· Huge Good rental property. Patio-area. Etegant, private din-sundeck with a view to the ·--' n-.-r.. _.. il1g room. All gla.u kitchen North of oceari. Ir ctt;y that -----~~ • -'t __ _ 341162 °'l>P<I' Lantmt, San SWIMMING POOL ,_,won •-• ~~· Juan Captatrano ~Realty, dS.. -· "''l'!Jl!:!'!'~~~~!""" WATERFRONT lot, f<Cx80 493-ll37., . outdoor bar-tor i>a.tio • ~'·1--.H w/'JtJ' Boat slip, Make otter dining. The late,t ln ,appll· .,~._,,.,_ to owne,. m-mo Fountoln V1Poy WONT LAST! ~t.:'llC' ";:: ' REAJ:' E.$TATe. PRIME R·2 B1lbo1 Penlnsulo "OWNER Slwp 4 bed.-. located on 138,'100. B1<R. ' ••• 96U5l1. · U9Q GleU!eyre St. .•.• --TRANSFER"'ED" choice corn~ lot Ideal for MITI HOUSE 494-Kra . • 54IM)3l6 Xlnt 'Co6ta l\-1esa k>calion. OWNER. must sell 2 Duplex-I\ boat trailer Brick fire. PRICED-RIGHT! Should take 16 l.lf1its or es. Xlnt' cond: 1 blk to Must sell Ws 3 bedroom -or n ' MINI PRICE · . 1mote, lrw;ome from older beach.. Xlnt , Inc 0 me. home, cathedral ceilings, a piace, bU ~~ baths, 2 Spotless 3 bedroom 1% baths, Siar ocean vieWt· 3 ~l u,nita $680. Owner w/ronsid· 675--0144. forn1al dlnmr rUom and a block~ to m. Owner 1ami1y room or d~ room, 2 Dl.tfl hOCle Wilh be&uttrw , ei: 1~. up 10 12·16 units, huge famU, room with a must sell. CAU. 962·8851• used brick ~ace ·built· vfe\(tl of ocean -& hlUs.~ same area. CaH 54!>8424, PENIN'SlJLA Point · 4 BR, brick fuolJlace. Vacant' by GET STARTIDI Ins gree~ ~ cUp.ting )lvin& l<_f~ rm. W/ lS>tml COAST ~TORS 3 BA, newl)' deoonlttd. By April. 15tpnced below mar-. ,' ' In ownfnr 10\U' own T/6, ciq:u.lai: "'-Uo, riew Attache,12 car~. ice i --'-' Rent O~'Tler. $79,SOO: ~. ' ket · • · ~1 BKJt. home. 2 Bedl'opm. bulltlm hot water beater. Cul-de-aae patio areu. Easy-care land· ;;;r-t:oo~ ":,Y· 1tOre ''Weed It &: Reap~ Put a UtUe "lool" m )'OQ.I' new !llag carpeting, I~ Joe. in ''prlde-of-<Wllle'nb.lp" ~1.Je,:!·~ $48,lil50'. bldg., etc. tbru a Dally Pllot From treasures to b'Uh Levis-leil ~Jbl,qblea for extended living room with nbrbood. . . • "" - Claultied Ad. Sell idle Items turn them Into cash "bucks", Call O~alried real stone tlreplace. Snuale lerwfn rHlty I~. -~ -'now:=l:Call;;:::642=:-!Bl8==::::Now::::.:'='-N..;•::cd:::•::':::'P;,;•:::d',,'?;,;P;,;l•;o"';•n;:;•:;d:::! :.;-;;;;;;;;=;;::===I up to a low., coz;v invest-ffl..4405 J24 hrs) nn......lkh.lt "' m.,. of only $21,'100. CALL ' "RAMBLING --::=".:5 -----------------96i..!851. HACIENDA" ,._ • - • !=rlOtJ I I l''I • I I I ~ SCRAM-LITS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICAf ON 700. r ~ . 1111ijit F~~~~::;,.~~~ When;;.::;.o-r~",; .__INC. ~~.,,;:;. T!:ic! t:.,~~Pl~:..'.1~ beavy wood -petlo Br. Jll». ._ 'nl!'"'h Cl' up. K OC K ON ""' juol two" of tile matll' ll'urli O< unf)ot1). -aad 21111, I N featur<s cl thll home. rt ~ at 152.;ill. S~ ANY DOOR -~ 1a11 ... 136-2$1 BKR. view --""':~SU: ;:.r,~ ~11:.1=: REPOSSESSIONS ~"."°;;,.: :_. ean It'• that khia of nelchbor-• 'or lnlonn:iUon and location R• 9wart&. __.. tttr. hood. A totally functlm. of th"'° FJI~ .l VA hdm°' SPECIAL! -l>&Jftllng, al f.&mUY home teatutt.s co::tact • , 2 fplcl. vMw. l BA,' s ba. 4-bedrootns, "' bath•, K asA"'IAN Wilk .. beull. ll.S. ITi.llOO. llreplaco, bull""' FA -. n Ill d:onnM:lt'1Utr. 494-15111 h••t, plus much """· R,ul E1t1te H2"644 L ... ,,_ Just one mlle from ttie beach. Only 121.000. BEAUTIFUL SUDDEN ~ FORCES Wm. McC1be, Inc. BELMIADOW SAU: ol 1owd 'Dto»bullt * t42-l405 * 3 BR, Is '8>11 nn. -•In Gent., "°""' La11e A club VILLA PACIFIC cood. ~. M-U51. .,.i---JrOI. .. -.... ~-. FOURBEDRMMODEL Li. Ille FORECLOSURI · =;..;;;;;.. ____ II SIX aL':c~~~TBIACH t.,v~·~t ii'"~~'.:: $33 500 ) BR 2 116, bis 2 cot p!"., - l'AST P05s1ss1o,t ~~ .':"'biu:'.'w~ CWSIFllD ADS BROKER "2..SSU 10 oiloPPUC bl' rlde )')llt llO<e to Ilea~ Call al!Ydm• FOR ACTION • ' • Any day i.u .. llF.sr DAY 10 sc.vrr RIWll'Y, •mi. .. r • :ii od! Don't delq ••• Y ... 'U -tt lo Oeomllod CAI I 642..5671 ' • •• 1 •r'"' . I· "" • I • f • ,, ...... . . YOU, ••• ••• 'i ~ ., . ' .. .. .. • ,, .-."41 . • . 1 . •• 4 t .. • • . . ' ~- ~ • ' ~ If you ,ell a. service ·and don't edverti~e~i.n th, .. ~. ' . . . • . . .. . .. ., ·. ' • '. \ • DAILY PILOT 'Ser¥ice Directory, yo!'·~~1doin9 ' ' . • • ' • . ~ ,, 1l ·· 'busi rle'ss t~ii herd way,. The S;tvic;e Oirec~ry • ( cJeuificetions 609·6~9 I in the ~leuifled ad .• 1.1r·,, ,.. , •V r'4 •·: f .+j.• ·,~ i 1t , .. , '', ~ , •• ,section.:c!.aily J:. giV.l . }'Pl! ill). ·~ventl!9e! ~!'; - ·• •· f ' I °"' .... ' I. 911t thnja9h· n9,'.~~er 'irdveftii1,n9 f1ietl iiir:t ,;ft.', · . . . -~ .,. reaches .c:ustonlers ~o .ere 'really 'to buy • .!I-' • ' there .w'hen your,,,prosp~cts .come ,i 'to t he " ' ' • , • ' • > ) I mar~~t l,oo~ing' fat •th,e_ se'~ic~•:xo·~'hl!~r · , . sell.< If y9iir se~ice iJn•t 'lis.ttd, we'll naAf t-l·;. \ ,_ cetegoey jl!st 1for' you. ' ~-,. ... ' ' " . lliclc up'!~:i;; ph9.ne,.ri_ght now a·n:d re~er}'ll y,oiir '. -. -•fide In .'tlie "Sellers Circle " • " ' • • . . ' - . .. .. : I ( ' ' ~ ~ ' ... Y-o.•t · :nir.ec .f Line · to:.: . . .. ~1· ··~.. .. .... Dire·ctory ·Resu(ts ,· · .: ., "'~ - • 1. 1, ·l " I. 1 • • 1 ~ ~ ~ bo 15: c~ j N~ 1 _J 'I ' ' E ~ · l 3' I " . f ( ' I 2 • A ' __ ,_ • l 'I • ~111<11 ~. 1973 OAll.Y PlLDT iiliiiiiiiiiiim;~~ll~ -"="'~1~~11 -:::. llil,iil ;;-;·-~]~~~[";;~~ ..... ~l~;~i-;·;:·-=-·~~~i,,..·~··-~--::·~!tJ, .... ._.~ .... 1~11 .:;1-~, ·-~ ..... ;;;;-~ Ac,.... fw ..a. 150 ltMLl1 .... ,~ ..... l'JI~"''' Uo•WQll. m ltzsa• Uftfum. a5 Cer.d1mlftlum1 Aph. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. I ~:-!:~~=-FA"t:n~ * .9*k Calli .. o.....-. .... Unfum. no~ 8-h Coron• .... Mire __ o•_,._,.._ .. _A ____ 11 I , 1 y .... -· t BR. OWNER . 111:!83:00J1 WUl ""1 ~ ~· All • ~OIDSI · Costa Mau LOW WEEKLY RA.TES DELUXE 3\IBA,1tr~_'!_ln~:plajl Apartn-· -· wllhln-1 ~Wt Spoc:lllbo td Newport f~'.lltl:'t1..alr/coot,i:1 bdm. J • bl, blt1n1, -Executive Sul1'11 ~· APA~T-MllNTS I 'I"': w w" -·, -ud F<w Sale . 152 ' Bffch e °""""' clel More 1111'-a Tun. rm., I batb1 dlshwuher, """: d r • • n7 York1'1wn Blvd. ~ " · Alr Co01<I ->'rl!lc's • 3 ~-I -. • 011tl••""ln& value •l . 1 a i..-Our 11m1ta1 Ser-~~ -, --~•-• 1315 ....,..tlolo tacit. pool: Coo-ft-a~ B•->. al y -..clown -'•• Pools _ Heatlli -· ~llJO. . ,r-' . ,, c0$'1'l,·MESA~E : • -II FREE IO Jrou! 1'z:y iNi::'i°k '"'.""'msll450 lid Mr. Queo, i!l9--ll32 = "'. S~11,,.. !~~ T~;;;; .. Courts -Game -..ti,lli ~...&:.-'"-_:,'.J JqPeh!xel 2 ba"1 r Nu·Vlewl , 3 Bl!-t bollls Newport llMch • STUDIOS A 1 BR's, Bffila'rd Room. P'lmuwtti ~t]I , unlta I dshw • ~ NU.VIEW RllNTALS ~ ............ $3llJ , e Fqll kitchen ON TEN ACRES I Bednn. From fl54 ..__._ I ~ °""'" 1 e1" INC. m-ao · .. 491»18 UIR .. IK be. DeJoxe SPACIOUS sreenbelt, end e R ·' Apts. f\Jrn./unlurn. Lease 2 eectrm. Ftom $200 '""""""...,..., . ·Se 11.'' 116 9 , 0_!~ INVESl'OR .. 22 To 25-''FREE RENTALS." 4 bn. .l$l!lltl, N:B. $500 unit 2 bd, 2\0 bl, den formal eat.,. pool . Flreplaoe I pnv. patios. MEOJTERRANEAN, • l.Jdo 675-0123 HERITAGE INVESTM~T warit lO to :I> Willa. 2 baa. FP Ho. Ealj dln. rm, Blutfa $ f 7 5, e Laundry faclhtlei Pools Tennia Contnl'I Bids!. J IXCLUSIVES ;EALTORS 1 , 1 m-2SIO. Cap. rate 0" rullltlc • temu. llOO: 11liu -· m-3752 tr MH.'i73 : g: i:.':' 900 Sea Lan. CdM 6+'·2611 VILLAGE • deft, «I ft to< °"'m'lrc a lt<lUe-adiedule. JD~ CUb bunt',. 511-115&. Ag!. Townhouse Unfum, "5 e T.y, l J11eld serv. ow.UL !MacArthur nr CoaSI Hwyl 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.M. I "l ,p,.,...rty . 151 !tow. 491-31161 I, oozy 2 BR 1 bl, tl'l!t -e llar-B-Que (TI4l 557-8020 .... fJrnlly rm., -' C f .,..__ ....._'No ;bll4reii or J>Otl. HUntlnglOtl llMCh e !'hon• Service 2 BR, 1 ba. New ca.,,... & 'RENTAL OFFICE ! Cl n. lot. $ll0,<KX>. , • • ";:~ _ [i] ~van 417. $U6. Ast , rowNHousE e -1 Mil2 to ocean d~i ~1:·J:2sMif~Y OPE'.N 9:30 AM to 5:30 P '1 ~I 4 ~~'; ~' N-llveJil I _..., I 6§-2<13 · ·~CEJJW' ' 3 BDRM, 2BATH,123> LoQUINTA HERMOSA 6'1H210 551-1700 E""' CASA GRANADA I _,,_, • :" ~ ·-,..... • ..,..,..,.. · . ~ 111•·-1-·-~ ht w-··-Banlc ~~. • Call 213/t»-1914 • 1J1}1J. _. , Greal localJaor t>(>,~ l --u~"Paril. ~ Ni Spanbh Country E>taje LlV· 2 BR. crpl, relrig & ran.. Rental ConceSS>On g : ~~IQO ~~~L.TY ~wil'W!thl &OOd·, , I=.... 2 BR. !'tplc, Yard. ~ Days ·en•.-N""hh ewporl llMch lno A Spactoo.. Aptt Tor-$19ll ,l•ase: adult$, oo pel Lovely 2 BR, apts wllh. ~~,""+~~~aCl1 Dttd 'wfthloU~' . ~ 200 erpt., drt-. stove,.~ ..--iwv .. ADULTS .ONLY· LEASE = pool; sunken gas 2•3~i.1~s~:'.il-:i~ :. ~ie1a~~~~:.nd~~·apc ' ' '· 4, ~''"""""~ I i ."'OCll Call ·--.}.ho "'' . Cbe to ·Ba,y I: Vllla&e. 3 BR, 2 be .. , bltns. carp, Unbelievable .Livi .... ! .. I Mnn ,...._, amo •nds Gas 11\CI d in ren ! ri ~ * ' ' I ~ 1n1"oml oJ.~ i":r .. .• $240. 673-4174~ 2 BR. 1 bath , ••.•••. , .• $2$5 drpa. 3 Car ga:r, Fa..i ... ~ -..,.. ,,rps, poo ' """" nlo. vcne "'"'.-. -r::i:'ilM. , . ..,__ a ....... _ • .t. __ /!1 1 11, .. n .. ~.. , _ 2 BR. 1~ bL atr cond $2.40 .....,.., 2 BR. FURN .... $215 Robertaon, Rllr. 673--3850. Cluld up. to 3 years. No pe I 4 · ~ 'r :' $ baihs. '~INVESTMENT DtVl!SIUl<I PAIJ~ 'VAi.LEY GA-.....-.~-BJ\' 2 bolll ' l300 pool, $300. Atso 2 Bdrms., 2 Alli IITIUTIE,'! P~ID 1, Bil< E. 01 floui>or. ' 59 ' ~.qo-rn:er. eiantt•tTSAA708EMCS •.ltiA'G E • • REPAI" ~ ~ ~room. Block ~,BJi:..·2 t>eJi;·:,:_::·::: $3'15 Ba. S25(1. Rltr. ~· ·Adults . No Pet.a Costa Men 400 Merrimac Way 557-98 , 11 . , '~ bllme. ·$HOP-BUILDING A 1to81:~~/-y..,.. $'1111.,2\l:batbl ......... ~ Oupleu1 Furn. 345 l4 bibs. ul San Dl'"o Frwy --••· ·-·-· · .. LOW DENsrn' ! • ·,,"~' ~.<" t.ANO. Smog frff IY'l,eaie.675-8411.. ·1 ·r''"'i'J1•'11 Costa Mna ' f:~c';;~~,~~-~011 HARBOR GR[tllS Relaxln .. ,.kllkesetU..! ~<""'1' ~nll)', winl•r ...... - A !1 E N T, Cot•~· !kl .Mar. e ' I . 111A) 847-5441 " "" Near Coat• Mc .. Hospital, l~· . •• . "6-3;255; ,.,1 . , . , Spac. 2 Br. nr. new. Ll:tl 8 APTS. . • . • ._ , ""'°'""TY • '' ! , $250 ; SMAU: ~ ~-· house. bal(pll,y. f:!ncl gar, Immac. . $145 • $165 Furnished & JU$F COMl:>LETED ; 3:riT -~-r:rJ>l· Beach · • ··• • • ,... · Bltnl. Gar&o:. YIU!J. Pa&. . ' ·~ · REAJ,.'fY" · $210. . Westcllff are a BACHELOR &: l BR., patios. Unfurnished 2 BR. 2 BA · All Extras f K ". '7S-1'.. e Goff p c.t..--~ ; 3 BR, 2 &.. frple, A.ComW\n¥ With. Vlsian 675-1849. trplc'S prlv. garages -Adu1ts ·No Pets. t ' ' • • t:"O --.it' prtpbe h' • yara, J>ll.HD. 2 blb Univ. pafk ·~nter, lrvlne Duplexff Unfum. 350 Divided bath & lots ot 21~ "I'hurin St. *5800. i e Pliitlp Mft Co. ac . . Call Anytime !1113-'7500 cloael.L Rec. h•ll, pool & From $130 to $215 mo LARGE on• bed~ e Markie E~ ~11 Se'"' $3651rptc: Lr£.!. Br. ,2 ra~ Oftlce houra & AM to &·PM Hunt!°"'"' ... ch pool tables, "'""" balh" Bachelors e 1 Bdrms bulltln kitchen, di~ • lul\dek SUpplL, L ~ JO<O· See to< ,.....,..f. m01 , Aikin& $21i;OOO r~ 1 HOLLAND I I beach. UNIV'Park 5 BR. 3 BA new Keel.son Ln. {l blk \V. ol 2 ·Bdrms e 3 Bdrms w111her, w•ll 'to . '«~ REALONOMICS·COllP. i· &15-41'10 · ~ !t NU•VIEW,RENTALS paint!wallj,aper. pooi & NEW J. BEDROOM Beach, 1 blk N. of Slater). 1\12 of 2 Full Baths carpets, dr.pe1, cleil<!jl Btckers 675-6700 , ~ • 673-4030 QI' 494-3248 iennfz. pc;tv., 1repa to pk, 2 Bath, lar&e pvt ya.rd, encl ld-'18.S garage. $175. month. N~~~~ 1ffi7:[~1 ~~ .2N~~ IN~~~ ~1429~· $450. >ro 0 · tii~~ :,~:~ Newport Beach ~ri~er be= =~1s1ar~~ Adu[ts, nO pets. Rei~ $S2,Q) next 5 yrs. $63.360. Bl~ ar 'li't.4--"""~. C.iL frplc $400/mo. ALSo 2 Br, RENT otts.w. New 2 br, aier at 313 Oswego. Hunt· · living room w/gas or tor. 642-4353 j second,5 yn. Sll5,00>. ea.ab. -QOO· 1 ... 1i~":-:;.;;"OOO' dn. 2 Ba wit. apt., beam cell, 1% Ba. Cntrl alr. $ZO/mo. 1ngton Beach. 53&4152. WATERFRONT · YEARLY "''OOCI burning lireplace. NEW .C:PLEi ..... --· 1\:"' __ ,:::'2 .... ,.;~,o,.. $2751.mo ~3463 On Big Bay. 3 BR., 2 ba. ,........., ... "V¥"..... vw•1CJ.i.-x-.....,.-~· , . , • • • Sl50 Buys. 833-1129, eves Pri\f. bee.ch. $450. Convenient laundry area 2 BR. W/W Crpt, dra!!J. CORONA DEL MAR ....,, tei LO.../• 2iQ OCEAN VIEW, 5 BR., 3 BA., &C-231,2. 2 BR. 2 ti:a. Room for 35. ort kitchen. Enclosed pa· Lovely kitchen. Bltn ~ •• • • CholuCommercial l · · 2 ~ss:ooern.Aft~3-BR.2BA,frpl,lyrold., ~ntiforRent J[•J boatonchannellront$500 :~a.2 .:=.:g l:fi~: G~·=ok~il5*1 J n• YO,"': UR: i ~-$.i:-~ .. 3 ... ~ -~H · 1 DAY ~~~: .. mv~ m-~sw~'. . . l~~~~arba ~ 3 :· ;',.ii, ;,Securilll "."ard No ~~7485. . • I 1Mlw-fn .. thl1 '<lwm· lfO"'!-Call Mn. iloptler 01 '·:Jn eme?i•l>CY willl * 3 BR. 2 BA.* Laguna· -Apts. Furn. 360 bltn,..nr bay J · ' " '.''!!,·,~1~J?"oi-nistlc I< oaq """"' ..U"l-1lty Rllllty· · s Utle t. ir."' 6(4.-0o3o 11_ 'Utll Pd 1 B ru~ ' . · ' Mod•I• Open 10 Iii 7 pm 1;a1 _,,_ 'No chl!dren r<modeled· 2 bdmtL -· E. ~ ~-· ·-~o • -~ $ 000 . ~ • . r. ·-,' 111··-·-··-· 2700 p I w CM ,, ttiltht;tamftym•hol:lbf .....,.... .... ,.···w_i· '~ · ,,'.f ,._ rv ' WALK to Water !l Br, gar. crpta, drpl, quiet _area. DVt1 Qll9RV • erson ay, peta. $1ll/mo. 642-6168 i • rtn:; IDv<lY trPL; ::.., r A. ~-• ~1,mcome prop-• AAMES $210. 3 llR· ""' $250. &lb ~ , ' BR. ~ BA. Fl;:lp. 1 . BR. Ftirui. a.EAN. nf 'Hafbor. Blvd & 11*>. · 2 BR, I'll ba., •tudlf. heat, tae. cov•t1. l!Ot11>. ,f;i, .. trtte.,_..,i!bi;! C.M. 1~,000. ... 'HO. ME LOAN ·Vacanti Alf. Fee1 919-MJO •N~• ~ polio,. Lagwja 1145/MO. Yrly. Adam• Drp, crpl, 285 o • l <(, tra ·lie· dbt ,'piage plus .. OWi"'!(· .~lll:!l 1642-6500 . ·••-SO"M" -$225• ~·•"'" *Call 673-9091 '~8-8301, 213/592-5227. I boat .A camper s~, C.ndOin!nluml 772•3636 Avail. ,..;;'ffiru wmmer $325 .1/1.w~Jlr, 2,Ba. Gsr, * 546-0370 NEW l BR $170 • 2 Br $211. 1 $52,~. .,for: 1ale ' 160 Stat~ Lic.·Bkr.18 Yn. •Call:~$$* =,.~pet. GotKeoUI ~::l;,~ =: '2m~ ~~ SE:ACLIFF Manor Apta. 2 . Nr bch. No ~t!. Adults._U4 CALl. .' ;','".lJ.4\4. a .. u ... •-.•· ,· ~. o.....ir, 1 I TD L CHARMING ' ~BR.. 1 ba., NU-VIE'N ·RENTAtS cblldren or i>ets. ~5 , Br. FUnt $180. Avs,11 April E. 20th SI., CM. 548 7, ,._ ~-"' , S · ' oans ~ ~alM-o. Yearly_ ~M 673-IOOO or lmJ248 C • 15. Pool:1525 Placentia Ave. I & '2 BR. HealOd POOi. .$ ~~-.. "J'e'W. 3 bd. turn .. all lux. ..,.,,y n.1: .., • .,...,._..,. -• O....,•#clel Mar . Aski a~t our discount. NE'V 4-PLEX. Spacious 2 & up.t Adults. No pets, . • . aaA'::'rv .: , lo!'."' sell.Aft. 6, -· 6~ % INTEREST ~B , ·t) . "'"'2682 ' BR ~St. 1.tg. k;tch~n. Util. C.nt•r s1. 645-8965. , , ~.111,N-.ett hit ornte ............ xe1/Untt1 2 TD l Colt• Mal · Laf!!!! Niguel •r toR, beam~··~l.?°ul· !!lk· PARK NEWP0°T s blet 't cbi ·'No pets. 'l.:ocKEo LARGE 2 Br Apl. s .. ··-~-_..,,..... ~ • • -• ~ ocean .• -... IUj ta. i • "' • u ,.._ ARAGE Close to ·-'-I• -·-* 1::~ ~ , ••le . 162 ·Ou 08 OS Three "bidroom, 2 batha. ~~at~~~ Orange Coast R.& .. 644-4848 ~i.,. u~pl. Se.f~~t~· !d~~~ tius ~Ce. ·East_aufe'.'CM: ~~nl:~ia1~. ~~~· , i ~ fO lka.:.L ~cH hwy, 2 Br&: Loweat rates Orange Co ftnplace~ De"IV~ carpeta Walic to beach.,Comm. ~l, Cotti Mesa _ onJy. $350/MO. 64().1610 1 839-lliO. 2 BR. Adults, oo pets. fWl ... b~~~D~ IUU<. Sattler Mtt. Co. . ~~l:it-ln -.'.6"'~ tearos, etc .. all ,~ .i::r Casa"de 0 DELUX 2 BR. bltlns, frplc, I • BEAIITIFUL 1 " 2 BR. ?,<EADOWS APT. 387 w. EatyrT-1 'le , p , rty l'6 642-21~1 54M6)1 per montl> ....... ftnW· 3 bdrm.,2both.~m.tnde' , ro blkrlt.beach/bay. ~per mo. Cootemi>dral'\' Garden Apts. Bay St. CM. 646-0013 $~1.1-ncoma rope Servine ~ Uft 21 yn. IU'Vke. • ,trpic'I. tam. rm. ', AIL UTILITIES :PAID Ai? 1st." 675'.-3570, 534-J.429 Fum or Unfurn. Patios, 2 BR NEWLY REDq:. ~ ·II.th lay, Pr-. • M50. ~'/W. -· · Compve'belore you rent 2 BR. film apt. No ~u·--·"*' d>hwhr, new-=ts & ·~ ~ 757 Shall , * , .. 7-_ .*~• DON'T BORRO.V CU.tom olellgned 1 tur1ng "' m~• dl'ps, prtv patio. ~t. ln· -~.... mar, nt. ·~ -'' ·1 '120 UNIT • . 'TIL YOU ,CALL 'USI ="°'t;'~J:: • spaqous ldll:!i...~wtth ..;_ ~~ E. l&lh St., fanto<.Call557-2841. 2· ~ ~ · ' APARTMENT ""'-00 ,.,.......,. equity Real-646-77ll. )Pl.-· ~--.,, ' d1!ed ~ '111!: GA1lLES t B • ~-s1~. New NIW EXCLUSIVE COMPLEX tor~ Jl"'5d'purpoae. Serv· 2l43 Weslcllll Drive , I=·-r l!K-0512 '· • sepatate ding area Apt. Unftlrn. 365 2 Br. ·w/P1'. Adult!. Crpts, carpets, ~ults only • ~.~ U. Loi ~'lei County for Open 'till 9 FM t"Ae r-110,.lt . 1 • Home-like storaee· ~· bltni, fnd y r d pet•c $165> . O:J -, ~·.:..~~~i:-'I HUNll~ON BEACH ~ t.:/nd NOW fn MESA VERP.E _, ~~-'!:! r.t:-.:£· t · i : ~e= w'l'-J~ BlllliOI ~1lal\il , f~:'°~:._ call btwn 2,:-_1;,!°lh~~-'':: DO "iAL-TY-4 ~·;,..ptex SIGNM; MORTGAGE ed .. LavdF •;.~·~!'-'~··'· lrp\c, L,.,~,~fu~: lid • Marbl~ tiuUinaD · 1 BR. Cn~. sfuv., rerrlg, 24:l9 "F" o""'U A~., .. 1)60 840-1129' i I I ' Via LltlohOiNpl·&ocb ! *.frlyote"pot!os• . !tt4J 5!;6-0lllll aJll ,tin. bl~ ~ aer-a..., rranT "' ay e Ktng-sz-lldims crpt, drapes. $ 21 5 / mo. NEWLY DEOORATEO , SHARI' & LARGE 2 B" I . , 1 ~• * 1;.. .mirrored wardrobes A .. G , vice pOrclt, tDcld tiO, conv ' ,... • , ... ~ • · _ e Pool . Bart>ecu.' es ... sur-Ye~rly . oi:ily. Little Island, 2 · i:i.. w/g••,J•-• v rd -·-d bl' 1 "' •==""'"~··~·-.,.,,.....,-,.-,-* hcuut I: swim. poob MOney'W•mwa 250 to all ICbla, 2 'ddldreli, 1 OWner aaYt he wanta to keep · rounded with plush land-~~Grand Cima.I. 67"3-5270. w/p·;'tlo _ ~~~"'~. "Call · $1.0iMo ra~, ~ ~~T~~~evtr:nlf.Y ~ * I:c,rec facilities $6$.000 ~OWNER occup1'<! petpd ok .. ~en~ lrd water this very ~gk>!.ta ,2 stot)i scap~:~ ·~ ' N~'V ' lower. duplex ;J BR. btWti 1 "t:-s,'~. • 2 BR. _=11 ••• __. ·-~~ ... \tllli.ge -* Park-tike.ldsepg CdM . Mnuo Would like • ·on .,,-...~ ... -w. e sac, homeoverioobla-oo,r peace-Adul( livlnc-at•ita best J"earl.Y'. W~r d ~ye r, 22'l8"B" Placentia Ave. $145 .., ~ clu~. ~I; beach. * A1r condltionine: $15 OOJ 'fu .. $i>,ooo. To 10% $395. ·6 mo leue..acceptable, fill !JAKE. with J>l,'iv boat . LARGE 1 BR $190 rel.rig, blbta, ~1387. 2192'' A'' Placentia AW $140 Crpta, drps, bl tins. No -pep. b0atil!P&-2B~'2"-.:Mx!!I 'DlttiWUbera , . tnt '&14-<J144 · 545-6342. • • Cb:k1ttoii~·-ded<· 2'BEDR00!4S 'S21D . . 2666"D''O..ngeAve 1140 2265Mapl•. >OH4ff ~~-!'"~'1'.,.. ~b,e'!~ *AND ?.fORE! Mo~-:..... 3BR, %8.A. Den'.,"~C: serv. inc. NOW V.M:Am'! .• I • No-Pe&: •l•.f"•l< Balboe Penfntul• VERYni 2 B 2.~ D $175:, LGE. clean 3 Br, '*' l''""'an'"'d 1 cMa-p'"·•' d'.11( .. _,__ ... :Tl *"'q.. · •FULL PRll!F. T• :_-;:r~·· · 260 ppr. &: blt-1.na~ I.NV.· patio. -365 W. WUMm ·-·642-19.71 nu· ... ountr , t ce t!Q. r, Qu' ·. ~· cpt, drps: stove & ref. l!fo ~--No~ -~now , f!tlf . rv•• I ·~~$295·mo . .Yd 1niainL LAKEFOREST-REALTY;r '•w·~iC'rlUP' ... !~~._~G .P~~\nsula crp~, pal\d \ iet .• ,r. peta:. 765Sbalimal'M7-ll!i '-••,... '~, • • • ' . • 17~ ter """"""'""'all •-·~~ --1 -~-, ftupl"l'J2BR,t!M,11ov•& shopg.' ftlt n1 5. ch'.ii'-CJouiK-· 1 ;....-.-~~ ,_,_ .. _,_ I. e Sludlo ''"" Apta. joeMg Y•ls. Adu!IJ, ,.;,_,_ '84t-152!. · • 2 !3D.RM, pool, c,,..., • • _r<' ·, . PUT YQ\IR' MONEY " z . . · 4, • · 1Msa 'Volde ' 1 e 'lV' A ?t!aid-lfo:Mce A~ .,.,";;t..'.c1oae to shop'~, & 11°? ui:..,.~ '2 br{! br 11>' ,.frig., $165. 2455 lrrir!i'. NIWPOR,T SHORES lnwstulOft!_ Division TO. WORK FOR YOUI 3~~.tae ;i:~ 3-~..:2' ~ lft;lic; tam nn. : ~ Set;.t~ Ptiol l!1,".°!',;..';1 ~stJlioa .Bl"1: ~~ . cpl/dh;, bttn, 1:'.'". i' ";,~416 Ad ~'Id ocean, 'pOOls • !en-963-67 • EUn• JD% In\""' '"' woB· sprlnklen ~. $325. Oompletl5'" ..llrillhetr inst•• e l120 -~· ' • I II 35 a... ""I"' ida. Uke oe.w 4 BR, '21i9 ha. . ~'?nd Trult Deeds on mo. 3t1zi , call It out ~ ar le~lc;. 2376 N-~ Blvd CM , Coron1 :cfel Mar 1996·Map ~. o-1 642-3813 over . .-..'lie, g&raJit!, ~rfi·· W.SOO: SAN cs.,,........,. Orange County real eOte. 54lh127I . . . tlolo. 1275 mo. '91MS75 548-~; 645-aii&7 * SHADY ELMS . PGOL water pd. Rell. :mo EldeQ. CA REALITY ' .....,""'Io; -· llUl 5rJ6<JlD6 SPACIOUS H!R. Frpt. Pool e Adults P001sld• 1140 up. '\._BR, new paint A Cllilii. OJo • * I ..er,. choice 2 bed,.;..; -" · ' · ~Tl'ENTIONI ~ '!"illY· ~'"POl't. lleach ' ' prMh Quiet.area. $185 • Chlldreh'next block-Uilfum ~ltns ~ frplc. $175. , ....,.1290 •iDwl>lloUse" ·unlll : ea<t. HAV,E aeve<at Well oecured ~ Clli!n; clooe · , llSO. MO. Dix dbl wide Hal ·Plncbln R!U:. m-4392 177 E. 22nil ,SL, CM ,6'2-3645 91M007 .' ! ' • • • • ~-::· .... ..1w:. .. .tm 2nd""""'• .... Deedatoraale to .~ . .,..WAik, to $175 -J. tiR. O.nnetfror:it Mobhm 2Br l~Ba,w/w W ·• ,_, MltliOR VIEW HOME :.O:':"'le ~ · ...,.. ,£• .... ~~ • atpre,. ~&ma;~· BltJU,·ear, ~·patio.~ cpt e~ rm: compl fUrn, ~t~-results ..• 642-~ Cautf~ Ads ... ~ 642-5678 Sell Idle Items .-. , 642:54'/8 __ •~MONACO 1145.l!OO '&tntt ,w, ~ 'BDRM, 2 BA -· new1y • .,.t ot. · . . dw)>r, ·h.ld ~r, Ma-~pt; Unfurn, · ,365 Apt. Unf~rn. 365 Apt. ·unfurn. 3i5 · -~--· ·....,. ·,;,-·" 'c n painted, $265. mo ""~ 1275 .,2 + Den 2 Ba, fl:plc, oodltl, no pets. 4 Seasons ., , ,. 2~den, 2 · rnceo. ' ·~"""&· • a l , ., 1~ ticello.. ft?Jr. '1 ni m -;'d", 'deck, Patio, 1-blk ~ 1 %159 Npt. ·54M332. n_&wpon Beac~ ~,!!'.r.:..~ 61$-722$.. • . ' '• -·-~ ~ . -' ·; ' $315 --• 1111. 211: Ba, lrplc, * 'STUNNIN9 1 " 2 BR: ~,:!::E:!::'.::::'.::::O,..,...---'-"W:~;...:;c;:;;;::;.....;. __ .:.:.;~:;;.;:..;:::;;;:;:.._--1f.I kllelah. By owner. ' .. HONEYMOON Q)llWl'AGE 1 1va.re~~ ~·New-Fum. 2 ~· 2 BA. untutn. ~n _,., please Br.·n.sbly· ~--port-U VIEW. RENTALS Gard•n . Apts. Pool. Ra>. ""': · _.., · -Fuml-300 Avail April L '11'5. · .NU, -area. no w .. l8tli st 1165 3pbf. on Bif"Penin. 3 · ~ 64M889 * ~ · ·qr · .fiM.~ a: up. · Br," .,.;~~ =w~, . General : VACANT 2 Br., $140. Aloo' 2 BLUFFS PIJZA FURN~""-. ~2-B~R.~A~o!... -,,..~t.1 ~-~··"' ~~~ . .,....~'T°'.nt1~W1L1Co. $1'15 _ 1 BR. channeltro.nL sty 2 ·BR, $110 . ..JOdllpeta · •1 • aose to ahopa. Acliilt., no ·~· '..,.~ • J> I• r NEW·TRIFILEX•tlOMIE Gar, !l'i ,polio, clilld/pet 'ok. iii!-Fee. 91Ml30' $2115 . p.,. .-i.: ,,. wt~e ~isll6°~ 'c.M. l!'aib, m..n;g, -· . ··lN COSTA MESA Qii. 'N.B. A'l'TRAC. 4 BR; 2 BA. + sreenbelt. 2 l!dmt., 1 !ath: . , , , il01'1'S <;ONDO 3 Bdrm., 111 Bath 12f!O .. 3 Br. Nlcelytum. Gar, ·bo""' Rm, No ........ fncd dbl. garqe. Spotte..1 .\dull> *,$21 PE,R, W!'EK * · 1~· • ,• bothl ' 2 Bdrm., l~ Bat!<' patiO, pool,' beaut. view!, )'rd, patio .. ~. mo. 336 pldase. • ,Up .. P<i?l &,1"8,l~IJ!WVl<e. • • ~ 1 . .Bdnn., 1 Bath. .!Aguna atilt.· Cabl1llo •. 6«5-6116. , 844-113S •" ,. BllOKER Kltchena avaH. MOW Tahiti I ~ .-ASSOC. ' JD~DOWI( •'j ll!QO-. Uf\I Ptl. )4 2 Br. AVJJL.APrttlst.3bd,2bo, N'EWPORT BHOltES ......-.llarborol:Vlclona. 3!..._!la IldO, 11.B. ~ .. 9f'""'9 C0Unty , Frplc. Yard. Patio. 1 blk 2 car Pt'i, dOv.'petlo. East ~ •-bdnn, -f'U!Uj. 13ooc"';!Qr •PL \adul,I I . upp;.c()NQO -· Apa1ln-ttt ·~lmENTALS stde., 646--0!48/557•2289 a'!Bf... lrplc •• ~. dbl ·= pot: E:uts1de : t 'I:~.=,~~ ;::~~ .. SE~!,T 613;«l!O. or ·-'d~~.~~~ e".;,'=!~1NJCE~~2Br.'l'h!len.$!15 I . or ~·alt 6 Oliy 2 Del · (!'lox ..1'11 Corsino de! -A1t 5:311 p,m., -tut.,•• 1 •Up. Mature .adulta..133 ~ ' )lm. ' . Jn lhll ,,,.,"':,No...:: llite c BEi> 3 BA, oemt !\on> Ent lluff STEPS TO •OCEAN ·16th·SL &U-1265. · ' RT SHOJU:S 1!o<m, ., HURRY I · Lui< llnem '. •~,_ ..u•· , ' TOWNHOUSE DUPLEX , NICE I Br c!Plx. Quiet, Sep ilnll> /all · Ill ti~...,.,...,~ E4Sl'llUJFF lrc 4.>Bll;w. 2~+ dett/til!loe ~ .,,......,... Employed-adult A -~ ~"':.~'. 'open"'~'l',;.:n,. ·:t&! ~.....,. ,4:tf , Ava!IAprll.Smo.orlull;ir. frplc: '2'f5 ·Yi!.. Sl;!J:A •"""~"-"°"""'5ji-IO'JI. r 673a-~ 12132 S. Huter, G.G., u-rt. -h . , .flS' montbly. &ft .l"'l. Rlvtt ... ,..~, ~( LARQ. 1 bd, till. 1Rtins ;-rn .. near th6 OCMD -llno,!ni.titment.M .. sw-• ' F-""" ·VlllleJ ' THE ·BlullJ, .brand . ne;v 4 dLohwaaber. Adults, no peta, --l...,.,n. ·Realtor . •• s•a W.ALlC to Water 1 Br hie. 4 BR. or >BR • Den. Xlbt. ' flit. 3 a\. pool .. Yard I 642,..4044 aft •. 6 *~* • 7 UNITS-$75 IOI· CdM, utll pd. Atso Bach. ='""a' (ratio attrac. ·;:'· Cllst <:rpt & dr0s, 11<> lhcluOIJJC utll. tc 1 Bii . ,"Excellent Starter.(lletll'O-Unlt,Npt,Bal.,C.M.~H.ll. . . 11aey 'x.trai . .._. ~,.di.i~p~ apt,~<rpls,-,boby ' m;nt.Unlt.'llllklrom<>out Art-Fee. 9'!9-M30 ·$380 o~. ·(l) 828-5'71 -·· . ' ok, or 548-l517 .. Reilhla ::t ~wy.t \Vall!!na -to ·e·· U..fum. 305. or(!)~ .. I TllE.~J"' ··vlew. 3 BJ<, 2 BACHELOR apta 1118 & up. 1~,) ~ J'ill Oii tichoolS • •" ......_._ ..._ .;;i.; !' = ..._ -et. loc. Now cpls, A No children or pets, 2ll9 ' Vu CC ''ALW/i.Y'J llENT!:li....,.... ' al < -.. .,... -""·Wet -$1lJ Mo/l~a se EldenAV<! Aptl\CM "''""'-•c--·-· · tti"·~ ... .,;.'ri':m-~~··M·ar't1nRI1n: .~2 .. l'ili:-~oo• ·~.p: (~R~~~~ Hunth•tten-BAY~ Area S BR,~=.~~L= 1jOase ~ • ·~· ~ *DWlf• t BR. 2 BA. $2al. ~ 1,ut + F.' af:.X "Z\, ~ 2 BR. 'Apt.· Furll: llSO--MO. '15.000. 8Y Apaf, M•Mnl * a-s.. $100. New c:rot; -• • No kids, no p.,la._ 2:161 ~' ...,.,_ paint. 'Call ~r-ltecl ' Maple, Apt A.~ ~ $1s Dn. 3 Br, 2 l.eb" hr Sole 171 * Ml•011t * · Carpet Rltn, 1$3-USl "' IL\ltBOR View Homes • ' Oona Point ,._.1'11:1<. Nr. So. ()out .... 1111-es. Br, s a.. lam!ly • :IWnil:(:;.;===----1 """' l .'JT. old. 'l'elal atOICE lot. H••••1'1f -..:·1:.~:-or RENT or Sale. 3..Br/Jlla, =:i111dob/pool. $125/mo. LIVE In lhe all""" Dana tn.flmo. m-110..1 V~·La>. 'l)lloe. It l au~ f!'lf many xtrU. Vac. S290Jmo.. _..:. 4 Polnt Harbor at the , "'f'!= ~ llL,.,~ 1 • Our MANY RENTAi.'! •• • .$!l5fl -· ,133-U01, -n!t rtst~ 1'ewport Sbo'm 3 beeut!M tw!tla lM Mote~ ; D 'f; I * 60-llU. 1 flll, '8A l••11e. .-~ Obtlpo S t ., M::c;~·· !"' ~. -STEPS to Bffcbl ~ s BR. 111 b._ bl...:, lrptc, I0¥1' attl (481-~, Hl~ns. •d -r.::1 ~--,• ~ 11n1t. ldtal 11or -•dr>-12J0 . .,..,111, ~nw:,::-,:.tBR.~ ::!".: ... t ~~ ~ a At:. Mt. ~"'3' ln Mat1 * 1 • 1ut and dlpoalt ~ .rt I sm me.·~~ ' phones. tetevWon. 1&una :::~~~~1-ni 141U--el, $125. Qurer • Prlvata' l 5 • -· ,::"• -· 11 baih, hun·d,-y lacllllje1, ~ , plbu. e I e c. Br Du,plec Top • BIKE to 8-cb -2 Br, _pr. '90"' ~ .an.,· eat oeean. meettn& l'OORlt cloee to San "1!,-.o!O .,, w:-mo, Adi.lta. · . ..... Also 3 Br w/ewr)'thln(, C"'m~fi, ~c~ mo. Clement. aiiol l.•f, u n a 121 t-10aDt/138-3211 Alt> * II ...... lamllles dL ' -Boedl. Come ploy n °"' i.-;:;=--:-....;.:-'-Randles 1'1--.,,.....,... 2 Br ...... Aft he;. fl!'4!30 S BDRM, 2 Bllb, lo.mil¥ Im, 1port!!tti!Jle, sltoppln& and • ' ... .,. .... -.,,.,. • ..,--. I BR. 2 A& ~....... ltll't\"1er, pool • ..., facll. ............ $50 -k and , , #!'!!: ~~ , ,, , • l~ °""· ,,_ yard. vai;nu -i.~ $150/ltd");! USO. ~ alt $ u~. Brin& thll ad and ti At!IU -• pio BPACIO"'fis 3 Br 2 Ila-•lot mo'• In advanca + ~ Tuatlil . ~~~.Ji oil on tint lltlwwwkll, ll!llO.ac; 1t Ball """: -llltp ...,, ... cl<M dep. IS2--C9J. ......... • I'll Viar.pita. a IUI ... pe\. 1 e TIMI FOL t&R, 2 lte, atr-. etooe to FUllNISllED 2 BR . ... .._ ..... 114 ... ""'511, --lo .tw,., -· ,_, 103Q s. =· L.ANDLOltOS I QUICK CASH U!-11.1!1 or 5U-U211 O>utM Laguna. or ttl. ' 01 6IOO ~ ~-""",! ~t..:r.'Cr • ntROUGtt A Uttlverllty Part< .!.t.1'*ton 1aac1t iaw::n'i.:'-';.:: :::..~~"'"'"HD t MMlll * DAILY PILOT *,1,:.":·~.~~ $12S -.11t.TRA NJCE Alli-.1 ' i:i "' pq .....,., poo,1111. -NEEP to 11.-1o Ullo to.,._, 0ar 'l'IWr'• CWSIAED AD ..,. wetooma. "811. --. • Gardens. s. .... I -"1-'111 --al _.altal value, --ls lor )'Olli L.az .... ,. -' Toanlio J>rior. pe!lo. M\1'5, ,1 ----~ .... ,. -~· ... ··-.. ..--• -·"iili'1,,_anadl osr-, .. MW6]8 ---~r-:.._..:.;;:.:::_ ____ -:---+------:....::=-.T-1,.:.. ,1 -· .. __ ____ • DAii. Y "lOT 11tundq ll#dt 2'I 1'173 l~~~~~.~I ~~., .. ~ .... ~~~l~~·,~~,~~l I -]~ I IWn•• I~ 1---1~ [ ---1~ ( ~JHwl )[Ir [ L•'*'""" lrnJ l~i!~.~Uft~tw..~.;;;;;~:165~lA~.f!~. ~Unfvm.~--~~365~1 lloomt 400 Busl-Rorit1f 446 Soclll Clulio 535 81byslllfnl G.or•I ..,,,._ Job W ........ Mole 700 ~Ip Wanted, M & F 7IO N_.-t -h ROOMS $15 wk up w/Jdt Pl REAR 8llfft W.tal bldJ!na -;; 1"" waot Qlla"'11y INFANT CARE ~~~ ~nt cl= SCRAM-LETS ~ ~~ ":~. ¢:Z -'..;.:;.;,.;.;_;;;,;;:;;;;. ___ I wk up •p~ Chlldtn it pet approx. &40 suitable lor DON"T CALL US! 81rth to 1 mo~ n:nder, tt· buiil;yabiua, odd j o b a • ~ ~ W. 19th, a.M. DELUXE NEW BAYFRONT -Pr1v. ""tlon. im Newport mvo, plumber, eloctl1cal. T v " 1r1 Qlla!JIY ..... 6-24 Jon cJall)'. $50 81S-¥148 s TOWNHOUSE Sch a. Pier. 3 Ill', 2 Ba, CM. 541H11M. 845-386"/. ~--· IUll> A, Wnt You'N =tor wkly 6 ap. -'l'OTAL SERVICES CO ANSWER BEAUTY OPERATO S BR. 111 BA. Bil Jn. ;'?a; lll!O/mo. 2 lk, 2 ba, 1495. ATTRAC room, bath, klt<h St. 1115 ono. laq ..... 1131 D DISICSCOOVERY WILL CARE FOR YOUR Palnt'r Plumb'•· Mobue (21 W•ll qualltied with ~ m,:.. Prlv. f1t.Ol31 or e 4 4-4 51 O prtvl. Buaine•• woman or W 19th St. <:oata Meta CHILD lN M"f HOME Ji S---'•H•t 646-0077 H Fluid O:ilorl cllentele. If more money .Bnd prqe. EX RA evet/wketldl. tea.cher, non-1mok1..'l' ,ctn· '"nlE FACT 0 RY ' ' con-'"Ibe SOmtthtn& Elle" Co. WEEKDAYS 9'19-6294° ITll ~ ' ' angar ---~esiretl wttl con.rider 1eP· ~~·~•No-1 FOR 0 ·ot Y ·" -1 t II I -k•~ 1979 •~•~01-.... 1-... _.A call: )fon·Fri 10am-10n... 6*-1*19. OUUaw-WH01.l..RtJN Ina 1tatlon to right party. ~~~. , prt. ....,. Cac•Y· -mo, ra Y oc . ...,. w ..,_. · ... ._.. · .,. ~-nwrN nt-8J5.6885 2Jl.:881.3ii LICENSED Day Care. RAIN Gutten Installed. Ttenqer'• ~IUualOl'Unf:nt: Pttsll&c locaUou, ~ewpart r"b~l,l15J.15"'3<11.~~~-j;;jj j Unfum 2 BR, 2 BA BAY fURN Room. ldeal tor 1lu· ~.ti.=ryPI :~~,,:e fr," g:1;m; NaHonally R.tfcDpblld .4t1&nts to 1 yr. EKp. Neat Quaitty Wl'k. iteuonable. ''[ love to dwe gtrl.s, ~t ·SN.ch. 646-167T eve 1 PEI Puerto Mesa DUPU:X. No P ra i' e • dent $fi(l/mo. 2 blka beach! ........ Utb Ir Hart>ot, CM 548-&tfii. Jo~ree est&nat~ 968-2"nl. nowadays lt'1 touah to find 548-9664 ' tf 2 BR. $1'5 :f~:.·s.673-2706. 2'l.1 19th 1 adult, no pet.~. ~.B. 613-9806, Agt I l[S] C•rpenter H•ullna one WHO'U. RUN." BEAUTI~AN make more Unfu NEW S le: 4 BDRMS, 2 BA, NICE room for worklna: man STORE. Avail April ht, 690 &.e,l _.,.... ..;J:: DRUMMER rent booth in m. walk to beach, crpll lc: drpl, with cook.in&" prlvl. No drink West 19th St, $135 mo. ln-CUSI'OM W 0 0 D W 0 R K . 32' Van fur short furniture =~rt &a.ch New shop. All Utilltie1 P•kl frpl blt $m A $325 or 11moke. 6(2..-0227. quil"E' 824 West 19th St C:C.ta * pall(' ling, cabtnets, patiol, Mula & aaraa:e cleanlng. Young man 19, new in area. $3(). wk incldg t 0 we J s Pool Ir Rf'<.Tea&n ~ ns. · · RELIABLE penon for a M s:en'I re pat r 1 . Duke 548-1862. Recently moved here from S48-24il2 &4&-:tSl~ 19!9 Maple Ave., CM Room,·. 4 BR home '·" .., Found (frw,edl) 550 DaDurka -'1598 846-9495. , ~.. ~-. ~ ...... b Indiana""''• would llke to• '==e=-:~=:,:,:!-;;;=-:7' SEE ootan from patio, for Ricti 81 64H27.4" ctJTE buildl.nr with praa:e. All ~mo._• um ....... Y MX'k wiib~ ~p or tn1-Beauty Opere.'t:ot Wanted, ;. GE 2 BED R 0 0 M 1..lPltain 3 Br, 2 Ba. nu l,oo.l tq ft, ideal for Beauty' FND: cat ~"C+ blk A types carpentry ituden1-Larre truck. Reas. night club. Very talented. Owen's Beauty ShoP ?. .APARTMENT w I priva1e rerrta:. $285 , ye a r 1 y. \lvett Horne 415 Shop, Boutique or otftces. wtrt wJwht vest. Must find l..arie or .anall 536-l&U 534-1846 or 534-2164 Call Odp Ward, SJS.298'l, $3294 : • nclooed yard, nev new 645-1818./// $250. 645-2fll0/-ownen Vic:' Trinity Dr. MI NOR borne repaln. GEN. Haullnr. tr.e/Shnlb EXPEi\. DRUMMER-MALE BOAT BUILDERS carpel.ln& and encio.ed 2 PRIVATE apt., older perM>n, lndu-rlol n.nlll 450 C.M. nr Br I 1 to I & Plwnbtn& -Carpentry .Palnt· trtm. Gar Ir yd cleanup, p--tim .. -~ anp. S160/mo. Ca 11 BR. Crpt thru--out. Drps. mea11 &. maid service. •• '"' Paularlno Ing. Tile. Call 540-5660. EIL 53.J.-8317, ::i&7..fi90l ,.""'~_!1::"'*~ Need exper.bondfllrlsh ~ual· . sount COAST Bit-int. Patio. SJ.SO. All ulll * 642-9278 * 919-8511 _..,,,,, " painter il er .or q • REALTORS. pd. ®I Clay St. -7123 or V1cotion Rent1l1 425 NOW LEASING ~ 1 ·~-• Se nnJ I Corpe! Service FATHEk ~--~ ~J'S·. -Job Wonted Femol1 702 lty sailboat manul. Westsall 646-7382. Huntington S.•ch I: l~V i.>&DU tter, 'vit:.~.. ~1or . u-...... YMl.I e: ear. , Corp., 16'.6 P1acentia Ave., £~ DIN Point PENIN. dllplex, 3 Br., 2 ba. BIG Bear Lake, tpend NEW M-1 g; ~· ~srl.to~' ~ J~ Carpet&: Upholateit' clean-up. FYee est. 842-81B2 ATTRACTIVE & enthusiastici,;:CM~. ~_,....,...,..--- 2 BR. SUIO/mo. Inqulrl!: RDal!wllALTOsr/Rretrlg. S300 .,}:ea.rl 3850 y Easter vacation in lowly 3 940 Sq. Ft, Ir Up at the S.A. Anlma.l Shelter chguard rs:u i~:: SJ<IPrkLOA£.ER _!edum~~alckt ""uman 26,1 lldyr. """", t~a1 Boat Manufacturing 1-s Cout ' ........... D'U"' BR, 2 BA Min Home. evt.'I. Hamilton It Newland ---a:oA"---'""""-ft~-•-all -lo-wo · ....,nc • .,. • -l"'· CO ege. • 00 ng_ -"', m-FIL·r•l111 Toollnt + WN • • ........... -. or 714: 585-29'?9 646-'>697 or ~l.9 .,,..........,..,.. """•'""....,..." • ... v • aawing, breaking. 846-IDO. terestmg fUll lime wonc In .,.. • :. real. 49t-6848 A t ~~=-:oc;,..,,~-~-I •:::=:;:::=:;:::=:;:::=:;:::=:;:::=:;:::=:;:::=:;::.I SM.ALL Pu PP Y, part brighteners & 10 minute YARD garage cleanups buainela or' Learns quick· Men PF~·:n. or Unfurn. J70 BIG Bear. $50 W~k.end SCiO Ii Doberman, Newport bleach for white carpets. Re~e trees, dirt, Ivy: ty a: willlngly. LI n d a Exper. ln tibergls boat tool· \lntlngton Be•ch ·--------Week. $250 Mo. 2 Sty. home, MARTIN & ASSOC. Heights, area ~ Dr, & Save your money by aaving ......,.,u., .. 84 ..-al<'! in" nlO.ld layup woodwork·1 -Moonridge 494-9771. me extra tri .... Will clean Drivewys, .......... ,.. 7-2666. 01~' _...,, ' 1' MOVE IN TODAY * Cost• Mt-.. 500 DYER RD, S.A. Alillo, N.B. 6ts..8600 ext 134 llvlng rm., dining rm. & Housecle•nin"' A.VAIL. practical nurse, live 1M°!~ A~ ~ .... per.,~,: $145 A MO. BIG BEAR. lrg mod. cabin CALL 548-8471 a.1k for Gall aft 3 p.m. hall $15. Any nn. $7.50, . • In. Refs. Call 642-TilO or ~.... ..... .,....,...W . ld:'6 • 2 .. 3 BR. In 4-ple•. * * * at Snow Summit Day or Forte••--Sq It 3 ~ ....... FOUND tortoise shell cat. -uch $10 Chair " ,. ~ HOUSE OF CLEAN lll3) 451-3994 or write C. term propam. or s " Week. (714) 63!H742. ....,..- 1 "?"' 1 ·. · !"' ""i Beautifully marked. Vic ol ""' · .., . .w J·-· Porter 838 7th St. Santa largest buUder of frbils ·~~~ avaU. AU. EX· pcnver, 01 ceilings, fuJ y Myrtle St., I..aeuna Beach. exp. Is what counts, not F1oora, windows, walls, car· Moniea Ca s_alllng yadlll. Contact WiJ. ~;I Pool, rec:: blda. Kids SPARKLING NEW Rentals to Shlire 430 heated, Costa Mesa. 494-7346 method. I do work myself. pets &: drapes. 7 Yrs. area. · ham Wood, M&r Production cwelcome. From $145. See =.~;:....,.,.-.,-,-,-,-,-I Good rel. 531~1-01. 6t2--6824 or 646-2527. NEED help at home! We Development. Columbia , 17361 Kft!IOn "A", R 0 0 MM ATE wanted, NEW M-1 Space with otftce FOUND -blue girls bit:ycle. L & R Carpet-Upholstery have aJdes, nurses, Yachts 215 Mc c 0 rm i ck 1. lkW.ot&achBlvd.,oU BAY SHADOWS mother w/child have beach 1300-2600 ft 3 phase~ Found on Newport Blvd.&: House $29.95! Steam-house DAYWKRS. University housekprs, companklns. Ave.,C.M.AppJ.yTues.thru 2 ter. 847-4211>, 968-7510. A apt 1 w/yd to share ~ Fairview, 5 . A . !~~ .... !ve. Call 60-:!694 or $4'. Liv Rm $21! Guar. ~t~.:_n_.ts. :inded, ~ca1'i HomemakeJ'S Up john , Thurs J.~ _ parfm•nf'I W/ emale. $75. mo incl uW. Owner: 646-1252, 644-2228 ...........,... 535--03Cf), nl!,1.J.~. Y ra..... 547-ti681. Equal Qpp)t. Empkzyer m/f \ 1 GOING FASTI Spaclotn 1 Light Ir Cheery! :r, ~ex~1:1'f ~d :-; 10,000 Sq. Ft. FOR LEASE. FOUND male white C.1ment, Concrete 636--LIBOO, MDon, WhedM, Fri. YOUNG Japanese Aduttsl;i;iiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiili._I • Choice 2 BR Aptt. I BR 1 FROM $157 ~722 • . · Sprlnklen, dock high. Call rock-e.-poo, •haQY. Vic. et e utc •n need home w/Arner. fami-BOOKKEEPER -PART 1'1 Sift/MO. 2 BR's FROM $177 YOUNG •·maJe -··•· ··-·. 54()..7630. Bwihard &: Garf I e 1 d • CUSTOM concrete "'1lrk. Cle•n Your C<1rpets ty .. Exch for . ~hold TIME . '1 11 ' ALL UTILlTIES PAID ..,. ,..,.,... ............ 962-TI55 alt 5 pm. Remove asphalt driveways. Also floors & window!. You duties -babysitting, Ph: Lyceum Produchons Inc. , ct VILLA YORBA Beautitul appolntmenll Jn. Block from water N.B.s .;.1;.;0.;.•"'1""<.;..-----"-•;;;55 YOUNG black female doe Replace w/ootJa'f!te me ft. wru be satiafted, 537.ism. S48-2519. P.O. Box 1226 ! l Huntington Beach' elude Decorator Fiteplaoes. ~~ ~tA~J.~t~siis~~: **WAREHOUSE. 13 ft x 26 (Labrador?) w/2 tap found No delays. Free est, o.dlc•ted CINning PRAC. Nurse~ position, ~~acb • .... (714) 142-9622 Shag Carpeting. Private 968-7341 ft on Coast Hwy, N.B. $40 on the beach In Laguna. 638-3.l25 *WE DO EVERYTHING* Priv. patient 8 hrs am/pm.,..,....,...,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I I I' fl'!!!!~~!'!!~~~!!!!"'/ Patios. Pool • J acuzzi • 71_34 yr old roommate mo. Eves: 645--7091 Call to identify, 846-5185 CUSTOM Concrete, by Refs. Free est. 646-m9 S,M.., ~.B. 6 7 S • 7 6 71, t:::BOO'=~n _ To ~ . .. u Volleyball court • Gu Rent•ls W•nttd 460 alter 2 pm Renaissance C.o. ~90 day ,,..,2722' ~i:.n. •• .,., :·· ·ALMOST READY BBQ'•· Closed Garqes. wanted to •hart> 3 BR Jurn ---------FND: at corner of Garfield financing avail. Free est. Insurance * DAY WORK * X1nt oppor., Med. Plan. I .~ ' CASA TIEMPO Adu1ta, No Peb. apt w/l-2 prof women, HELP, college stu'dent needs &: Goldenwe1t. Sml Huslcy, 536--6555. Ge rat o · Rella.bl Lakewood (%1.3) S3l-7al ~· ' Dlx 1 &: 2 Br w/Frpl C.M. $95 to S l l S /mo' l Br. house in H.B. or L.B. 11ilver & blk &. bile &: bm PATIOS, walks, drives. Saw, INSURANCE • cycles I ~porta~'l(O) e BORED Mothers w/c~dren Patios. Dwhrl. Jacuzzi 409 W. BAY St. 646-7649 areas, can pay up to $100. a Chlwhauhairllke puppy break, remove &: replace ~t ti dlrtCalt~.Jlor LICENSED NURSE .. -t ..... in school. work trorn 11 am- 1 Pool·R.ee BJdg·Shag cpa:t Cott• MeN ROOMMATE 18 to 30 )'TS mon. 494-2743. 536-3U7 concrete. 54&-8668 for est. owes ra es. ~ · ' n .... _,_16 2 "'I. p.m. Mon -Fr) -,.. u-··• Adult 0"'"' M 8 lhare snac, house, pvt room GRE w 1ne · Janitori•l care, your home, days, pm McDonald's, 635 W. 19th St, ... eaerve ."nt.... • •<q· •n•91~I e .. 103 & ba ,..$80 Bo NEED June bf, 3-4 bdrm y e raner, Vl c PATIOS-PLANTERS --'"'-------1 & relief. 549-3612, 546-8)57 CM. "'' Hell Ave, HB 847-4982 * * · · mo. nnie house. 1 yr, lease. Newport Newport Beach I Balboa All Co t k -·3533 ., .::===~==--1 ,. :. Blocks to Be.ch !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,,;;,""'' !! ~-~:,,;;;;;;;~~T~Be-a-ch~,-p-~1.-or Sch. District. 675-2113 Island, male, black Dea col-ncre e wor • 0:1'>" • ~t!u! ~~~~~U: Help Wanted, M & F 7101 · BOY & GIRL ." new l, 2 Id BR.~ TllE EXCITING n.t'.",~ ~ to • _ _:vho ~~~~~~~~~1 1.ar. 59&-6161 Child CaN <rommercta!•&"''"-1 Jn La-. CARRIERS ot .._ .,..... """ ness man S111:u~ me FEu"' 1 "I:' Irish s e t t e. , '' A H alth I i.;.... t • vu .f..plex. Sl.65 up. Bltnlr, PALM MESA APTS. w/pool s-•~L $150 o ~ "~ OilLD Care-1 .... yd. U:>b ol guna Beach &: surroun..1;.... e Y oo .... ,. peraon ° FOR ta.,._ ......n... · ......... · ays I • vicinity Fairvlew/Wllaon, ...., ....... help serve lunch at Open THE DAILY PILOT , , crp ... ..,., ... ,,_,gar, MINUTES TO NP'I': BCH. 540--9006, eve 645-lSO'Z. Peno"* C.M. 548-687S Tl£. $21).-$25 wk. 6-6, area. Good 'work reuonable Se N tural Food Rest nr IChls I: aolf courae. FURN. OR UNFURN. MIDDLE aged lad with I i~mmmmm;:;~~ 1 645-6987 aft, 6. 548-3917 -"=tes;:;·;,,Csll=:.49<-67::..:.,=06'-'eveUngg== ~'W c!t H NB. A · South Santa Ana ·tc North (aft 6), or •33T.l. Unbellevably ,.,_e ....... , to' •--b'I Yho ca.r FOUND male Siamese cat C 1 0 ~ITICE cl . 1 , · wy. · P-Coita Mesa a.reu. Vic h 1 J ... c; _.... lna.n:: mo 1 e me ln vicinity Balboa Island, call on r•ctor earung:, i c d, ply ln person, &1't 5 pm. MacArthur SUntlower i. ... BR., 1~ BA. Studk>. Patio uge p:x>., acuz::I elect bit. 1 ......... n---h No pet• ""1<-" bonded 7 Yrs -p Jn area VER • Y _ _. ""' 1na sh -· -.__..... Dall.; ' • p I 530 ··~·!Bl . 0 "'" . · AD TISING SALES -Flower. can Dan F.,........,.,an ani. Gar. $157 . ...,, Avail etc-'. Ad~t;:-;;·~· sauna Frff rent. 494-7972 er10111 s FND Fml Siamese. Harbor Comm'I, Indus, Resld 60-"'824 r 648-2527. Orange County newspaper at the .......... _ ' MJ..4549. SINGLES From $l50 WILLING to share my 2 BR MRS. Kennedy Sp i r i t u a I View Homes area. 644-7659 New• remodel, repair. Store Landscaping n e e d s e x p e r i e n c e d DAILY PnDT 1 BEDRM. From $160 apt. M.lakln Viejo. medium &: ho r o s c o' p e fronts, cust. patios, oles, etc. Oassified Advertising sales e 642-4.121 e ''Rent A Piece of • P•l•ce'' 2 BEDRM. From $180 * Call 837--0057 *' reading advises on all &1'· BLACK male cat found, Call Lic'd, 962.196L FOR Penonallzed style in pe~. Full time position BRANCH MANAGER Unfum Apt.II A·...U From SlO fain ol We. By reachiJ?i 968-7!16 JACK Taulane -Re'palr landscaping, m&lflt &: plant handling vacation reUe! for TRAINEE to SlS LESS. G1r•ges for Rent 435 v.'Om&J!hood had realized l remod,, addit. 20 yrs exp. catt. Contact :James C. outside . sales staff and Sarah Covefltry bas open You're right, they're under· ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; she had the God-given oat 555 Uc1d. My Way C.o. 547-oo36. Elmer, 646-7229. developing new business. lor f\lll time manager 1~=!~ ~!:4~8Jvd.) Self Storqe-G•r•ges ffa':er he~ped helpre~~~ um': Diamond pendant on Additiol?-t Remodeling P•l11tlng & =n.~~ ~ Salary + comm. No exper: 546-9860 Mini W•reftouse1 separated, Will • belp you silver chain necklace. Vic of 673~ &* IOl1, ~1170 Paperhangl"CJ ~ume to ClassHled ~ No nece~ -only ladSe.s who ;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiio;;;;;;;;;;;iiO I V&rloo1 s.izes from $25/mo w/your job where you have C.M. High Sehl Tennis Ctt -55, Dally Pilot. P.O. ~ ~am~~ &: ~ to ADULTS u lock 11 • u keep the .k•Y lalled & through sl<kneu. Theodore Robins Fon! & O•ofllng CUSTOM PAINTING '-ii15'11 .... iiCoctaiiiiiiMiiftAiii;;ii926ii26iii;;. iiiiol'~~~~~----• LA COSTA APTS. On site Man· 24 hr acceu. No pity for~ knowing Ralpha: Mkt. Reward! Inter/EXter. Unfurn. inter,1• BRIGHT young individual 1 & 2 , Bedroom No move in -that they are in need of help 548-3008. PLANNING any size job. spec, ptice. Free color oon-ANCIENT needed for quality aallboat No move out fees & d~ not come for it. Do mt LOST Female Cat, approx 3 Free consultation. C a l I suiting &: est. Lie. Ins. . manut. as engineering aid • Carpets • Drapes Security patrolled confuse her with any other yrs old, long hair, mottled 557--0626, 557-9695. W..m't be underbid. &42-6005. ""-.1 b"' draftlrig, ~ &: • Pool • BBQ'• OPEN WEEKENDS reader. One visit will con-brown, grey &: black with Electrical No Wut1ng MARINER prod. Typing ability nee. All Utilities P1id FOR INSPECTION vince y0u. Cn4) 675-6191. white stomach &: paws, * WALLPAPER * Westsall Corp, 1626 Placen- 354 Avoe.do St., C.M. Hamilton &: Newlaod St, HB DRUMMER white Oea collar, name i5 ELECTRICIAN, licensed, When you call "Mac" tia Ave., CM · 642·9708 6t6-0fi97 or 833-001.9 "Tabby''. 675--3221 bonded. Small jobs, rn.aint. 548-1#1 646-l711 BU~ Oppor. Be yoor LOST Springer Sp an ! e J , _&_re~paln-~·-548-S203-~-· ___ PAINTING &: Papering, 20 Now Hiring own bou. We supply the We81iBJIU21 ~~~~h.~~·A!~ v~~n~anr!;~~:e= ~ ~ w~:!tlpa~ic.N~ G1rdenlng yrs in •lartior area. DISHWASHERS ~!i:~~P~~·i: 2 BR l BA unfum $190 CAC!pt"-:;1:,, OCM:=:,.,G,;,· =--BLDG==-Ind~~polhli~~ like toln reward. 833-3004 -P-IONEER---Eo"-~---~--,-.-~-1 -~;.:·"c/'°,';$'°nd"·~ed-·~R-e_i.._._1um_. Daytime, Age 18-21 ~'!!>,pleCom. Lemlt ~ bet 8!m ~ 2 BR 1 BA furn $23l SI' RA E · wo...,, W1 ,......,, group or LOST _ black w/brown ......_t-•-' ,,_., :::: e1-· ..... en · ..,.,,.._,u, Bea!lliful a.pb. ;iJ.rivate. 16 x 24. Private,~. night club. Very talented. markings Chihuahua. ~P= ~~1~.~·l~~p· SUPER Ext. House painting App)ylnPenion BUYER petlOI garage spa ___ ;,:•c.:64&=.::;3109=.::•c__ Cal1 Otlp \Vard, ~2982. Female. Ana to "Tina". _..... -trim inc •• You buy the 3 pn-5 Moo-Fr\ 2 nt -~· Jn Lu.sh Proer ~ . .Adulll: C.M. N.B. CdM. R e 1 , paint, we do the work. $200. pm, yrs, rece ..... .,.... ... nee .. 151 E ~-CM Offl R1nt1f ••• FURNITICEISH YOUR HfumiOME OR 494-5692 641Hi852. L.B. 494-8447 bet S & 7 pm. N-~ WBe. ~ Hwy. the marine Industry & lam. no pe , .... ..,.~ , . . ca -.-0 -Buy ture, "TOM" Oranae male cal ""'='"'===--.,--I ='~""',.o:.;c:.;..:==-'-'= 1 ..... _.... AUi 646-02)1 ll1ar with marine ~ * 646-8666 * carpets, drapes, anUQUeS Vic. Wilaon & Newport PROFESSIONAL gardener, PAINTING & repair, 35 yrs. Islander Yecht Corp. , 0 *CASA VICTORIA FULL SERVICE thru exclusive Wholesale Blvd 64)-971)2 Anytim tree work, pr u n Ing, Workmanship guar. Take ARE )'OU a quallfied booke:ep-m W. l7th St : \ " CEAN and l &: 2 BR. Fum & Unfurn. Westcllff Bulldlnv Decorator Showrooms al REWARD• e. sprinklers, cleanup jobs, advantage of my exp. er sitting at home listen· Costa Mesa c.ilit l ··, Carpets, drapes, DIW, TV Corner WestclUf Drive &: wholesale prices. Ca 11 · I ands ca P 1 n g George. ~7CS Ing to Bill Balance with F.quaJ • · HARBOR VIEW p I Co by Irvine Blvd., N, w port lkonsed decoratDr with top LOST' 2 lemale hUh Setter 646-5893. * PAPERHANGER * ido that could make an Opp. Employc m/f :.?' ~t apartments designed f:~!.'.1-00abo~f· our~[~ Beach. Mr. Howard experience & knowledge, pups, ln Mi&rion V~jo. NEW=~-La.,-wns-.-----.,..-, 1 mo~y. but would nther ~ CARETAKERS, U~in . C?U· l a Master's touch, au· Alla';~. 525 Victoria st.1,..;645--&=;:;';.:1'-. ~-=-~-you'll be delighted. CalJ Reward! &11-2138. .sod rototilling. Tl'eeS & Carl Rebko 6t6-244S risk your money leasing pie, salary, luxunous living :n perb house security, exclu· At ltarbor. C.M. 6U-«rn). MEDICAL Sulte-900 sq. ft. at ~ LOST: Ml. white &: blue lge. shrubs removed. Compost. ~~~~so~ space to give blrtb to your 'J:!i-tff• all utU paid. 1 ... 'live Versalllea Oub and 2 BR }-!ft UtllJtiu Pool 601 -Dover Dr. N .B. MIDDLE aged widower, diaper bag w/preto...'Tip. sun 968-2283. ves: a: idea! I have~ in myi---·------I I ;:~ pool with unique Aquabar, Encl· gar, dsh~. 24] Beautifully deoon.ted, fully semi·re-tirt."d would like to glasses &: ust'd. Items; in COMPLETE 6 garden In&: -Don-building on W. 17th St., CMl---...... -----1 ... 'fountains and formal gnr· Avocado St. CM 646-12:14 carpeted, ln top ooncUtion. meet attract Ive 'unen-CdM. 673-2496 service, also clean-up jobs, Pelnti~g-lnt., ,Ext. & would trade it to you in CARPENTER j dens, AU part of the South Air a>ndltioned. Parklng In· cumbered lady who enjoys e FUUND OR LOST A PET? new lawns planting, exp. Reasonable * 6e-5925 return for your taking can!' I• '1 llne11 apartment Huntlnnton &Heh eluded. All on a:round level travel, entertaining elc. Bureau of Lott Pets reliable. Free est., 968--0832. Ple•ter .. P•tch, Ren.arr 0641 my book&, part time. Call i;. 1,.community. __ _. • ..._ __ ..;;;,;c;;. __ 1 552-7445 Write Classified Ad No 644 Open 9atn-2pm, 636-5685 ... r-5--5020 I.le lrBedroom/studios fl'om $195 BRAND NEW N~EWPO~c:.=R~T~~Ce-n-te-r-, -U-nlo-,-1 Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 LOST 3-2l _ Small female ~~. J~~Pe. m~ *PATCH PLASTERING ASSEMBLERS for small Full Time. Experienced I. ....~~ r: ~uak "uo Vadi1 Ill Bank Bid&.; N.E. comer, Costa Mesa, CalU. 92i26. black Poodle, Meaa Verile eat Im ates S...3333 All types. Free estimates ele<::tro-mech. manut co, <'!.- • '9 open • T 15th flr. Fantastic v tew. * HINDU SPIRinJAUST * area. Reward. 5'&5--&459 ~ • · ' Call 54o-6825 Perm & f/ttme. Must have ~ber • to work ln retail l , , ~ Lux:U1'y Garden Apta 2800 Sq. ft. Sub-lease all or Let this ad change your m good dexterily and vision. store. Must be able to do '·;:J , Adults Only.No Peta part ,vhole outlook on life for the LOST black & white cat. Vic. UNIVERSITY Students. Plumbing Nonsmoker req'd. No exper. rough as weU as finished 18992 Florlda 1 d ~~% bllcvd. W. Irw-~ln;;.,:Co::o.. • .::Rl:::lrs=-....,,..;644-filll,;:::~; I belte"r. Professional advice ~~,.:.w~~11& Atlanta. Tralnedned, bondHr ed, insured, L.R. OTIS PLUMBING nee. V'ery pleuan~ am. co. work. Company ~erl.ts. l ~ of Garfie &: ocach Bl ) = on life. Readings daily. JO a.1u . .o.J<TVQ scree . ly rate11. can Re . W Call 64J..8584 for appt. S.R. I,~-,· ON THE BLUFFS 714: 847-9448 DESK spa::_~vdallalurnlble $50 AM . 10 PM. 4 9 2. 913 6 . FEMALE tricolor cat, at 636-1800, Mon, Wed, Fri. hemodels ..:iLi:e.R811'8· ater Engineering, 834 Production Send Resum.e To: BR Del Adu! -'-'d mo. Will .-uw• e ture A"" ,,,...A 312 N El Camino Th Ba CJ b Npt n--~ EXP J aters, ......,....,._.s, furnaces, Pl N.B ci--~"ed Ad No. ~ 1· AT NEWPORT 1 ux:t". t.....,.... e atSSmo.Anrwerln&:aervice .. :i.-:iu.>'I 0• e Y u · · ~·· · apanese, main-dshwashrs. 642-6263 MIC &:I"''=":,:-·==-,.-----w ~ aarden bungalow, near availablJ. l78T5 Beach Blvd. Real San Clemente, 1 ,~Rew~~ard~! ~-~SOOO~~·~xt~!~il6~.~I ten an ce, clean~ up. BIA. Complete Plumbing ASSEMBLERS tor camper c/o DaJJy Pilot • . .. I .'rt Newport Blvd., turn at 11n r Hospital Rood (1 block ocean. Frplc., 1rg patio, 6 Huntington Beach. 6G-432l. VETERANS Landscape. Fm est. Service. factory, expe'l'. Apply Major P. 0. Box 1560 • pools, sauna, tennis. $160. NEW cust. dee. olc. su1te bas Earn $4.58 to S7.00 per hour r:c=I 842--3442 M'l-9438. PLUMBING REPAIR Way Campen:, 858 W. 18th Costa Mesa, Ca.~ I 'above Pacific Coast Hwy) to entrance. 900 Cagney Lane, Newport B.,.ach, Ca. 92660. ,~-.::,'-'B=R=."'2-Ba,.-~11-65-up-.-Poo=-1",1 own N.B. st. addreu. 700 ~r":!ti~ 1:1~e ~ I s.mc. ... .,... J~ ~;.. =.r;~lm~':~ *~jo~128m:11* ~~~ &: Equal Oppor. Employer l'IC(!!uded, Xlnt ehlldren's 11r"'' "a1r· ~ndparop't~nty, gm'lpkg tendlng Santa Ana C.ollege. Clean-up, Small Jandsc&p. DRAINS -•~ ~ 50 exp.er. s.dlboat 1ISSC!lnbJy. CARPET •-·•J • he Telephone: (TI4) 6'6-0060 area. lS88l Mora Kai (E. of " ...., ' · Call now -ing. u,_......,,. -••· Openinp on all 3 shifts J;p-""'1.a.1er 1 !per. Beach ott Garfield} 962-8994 1815 WeatcUtt 54&-9586 547-9561 Ext 370 Babyslttlnt 968-3C86 Sewer line to lOO' -$15 ply at gate 7 am, 3 pm' -11 lli~1 ~2333Capl.strano area. SUITABLE for Dental or ·.::.,~:....,~~--="-'"-' 1 ·-,;.:.;;;;.;;;.::c_____ EXP= Jap·-n-~. * !56-0828 * pm. Ma,,....-Ya c b t -~.-c=;..,---Newport BHch M di al 700 ft bu bee PREGNANT! Th Ink In&: .c.n. ........... ._....uc.,~• ._._."'•"' Ca e c lq • n abortion! Know an the facts .RELIABLE Day c & re Complete ·-""" .. -•. n-Ua. Pool Service & Cbrp, l&n Placentia, CM rpet Sales established dental office. 436 M tber kl tun ttm J'G.L .. """' • ....,. 32nd St., Newport Beach, f:1!541~ LIFE LJNE.24 &!i_ c&ri~ for one e = & neat. Free est 642-4389. lnstall1tfon ASSISTANT tQ Hair OJtter , your next apt.number ~$135~ The gre1test rwa•on1 for moving to 01kwood Glrdln Apartm1ntt •re ttie renta, atartlng u low u 1135. And here are t other grut reaaons: swimming poots: health cluba New Oceanfront saunn lnium 2 BR. 3 BA, :i;~~~rta, pro I. pro l1'IOp $400/mo. Y e a r Le~. fl'ff Sunday brunch 615-191 acavtt• dll'9Ctor , 2 tr, 2 ba., pe.tio, nu gol driving range poln~ blllN, shag, quiet party room odalll. SUS. 642.-1216. Plua -llJI tlnglel, - ta JSR., 1185. $JOO. Adult., ind t~-bi1Jroom1. Fur-' " 1 nlthed l unf'Umllhed. Sorry, ! rec. pool, Ml Dom nllQ, no children or pttt. MOdela 11.B. 644--1761. open dally 10 to 7. 1t.:r:::EW"' J Br. 2 Ba Condo. · OaltwoOd Hront, bllnl, 11eeur1 , loue, $41JO mo. Oardeft~b to beo</>, 2 BR, Y•ll'-Ntwpotl llldl ..... ptU OK, S2'lti unlun1; 11V1 flt'"'"* tum. -llt 6. ...., .. ~ ERN1 spodaua, pv< I Howpo~ -Nori! )>dno. 2 • --Ad!Jlll, ·-....... f225. Ind Lio. 611 HM - -II Koor 3 Br/21!&, nu abq WINTER. SWnmer Yrt1, , ,a Pilot. ~.1 !':J>I· No pell. Anlll'• lle>W.. iilcr, :m5 J:lll5/ino. ""'141.!. w. Bllboo m..s. m-m 673-5990aft4:30. • · .1. ....... birth ••-· 5 .,_·JAPANESE Gardener , ron~ 0_ month _1 Willhlotraln. Bair '!.~ten, F\ill time experien•ed PROBLEM Pregnancy. Con--n&.... uirn •••· Cmnp~ yardwotk &: ~~i:.. ,... --Fu n J'.sland, 644--preferred Xlnt. emp1o' 16t7 WESTCLIFF ti.dent. sympathetic ~~~:.~~ri~t cleanue.Freeest.&O-ll02. =· ~~ 1be.f~a~·! ATTENTION benefits. yee 1: 756 A: 5f Ill· ft.,::'ple pregnancy coun..~Hng. Abar-lunch, snacks & plenty of General Services Pool S«vtot 89+-620C BOYS & GIRLS eardne~til#ior1:~ um-Uon & adoptions rel. 11..C. Indian a Po I ls & ~==;,;;;:'-"'-"'=--lstart that Summertime job Interview Houra APCARE 642-4436 Brookhunt area. \Vkdyl on-HANDYMAN -an k1nds ot ;S;;:.•.:.;w.:;lng~f._A.:.:lt;,;•.:.:•;;;•l.:.:l.:.:on.:;•:....-1 nowt I Wotk Plrt·tlme alter 10 am to 12 noon NICE oWce space 444 Old CREW Man wanted sailin&: ly 968-49n. work, amaU ~ a ICboo1 and full time th11 Penonne3rd Floor! OlllC• Newport Blvd, 3 blka North tr1 1 p topd AJ 5 aska. ReturnLe air Child care, weekly. 11pecla.lty. m-4636 546-9723. ~~:e~~ summer. You CM make $25-~~ ~"T. ~~~ II. A~ !. eox'$i ~boa ave My "°:~ d!I Mar. Nc':a ~? Plate an ad! • 645-6823 e ~usf:. ~~~d :J THE BRO~DWAY EXECUTIVE aultes, lmrned FilftEE~:Y~ogf.a ~De~m~oosf:tra~tlo~ns~ J-;.=;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;=:;;;,.'.;;;::;::;;:;;===;;;;: J Altorotlons-642-5845 Uw In U.. Newport.CO.ta Tm Ed1-, H.B. . OCC\IP· Cout Hwy at N'pt Tues at 10 am&: 8 pm. Yoga Nee.t. accurate. 20 yan exp. Men -H~ Beach ~ Oppof. Em~loyer · ~Ample -..,tdng. =445 E. 17th SL, C.M. T1levl1fon RljNJlr ~=t..::r::.r= CHEF -'1000 Ptt Mo. '!.'be tral Oolta Trader's Parad1"se· • .· ...rn Fanluti• 'l'di>I and m.. Beet. c.u .,,_ !$ASE C-2, cen ALCOHOLICS Anonymoua. Rice's TV Nl•1/S.rv. --nu• "'ODAY! alter 3pm. Mesa loc. l~t $400 all Pho 512-1217 writ 1.175 Ootla M n=~ ~ ' 1-.,.-,:::-;,,..,.-,,,.,,~-·I -(or part) Azt. P.o'."'eox 1223, eosf.:" Mesa.• 11, nes lorm~~-Nonh c.nt": =· '* ll>t Mr. ~H~ CARE * lllO Sq. FL OFFICE wlldt 6 SWINGING SINGLES .. -All -. lJa!t • Woman !or a., 1156. Al.SJ (IJ)() Sq. Ft. Call "Leab"' 2-11 pm. e u~ TV'1 For sale AVON SAYS of i ~ 6 ...-. STORE Sl.55, CM. t45-Zl30 539-3122 • CSEA Mmiber • nillble, .us. Your Own Bos•'' Hn:.1:30-5:30 & =· 4001-D BIRCH, N.B. YOUNG-~eadub .. K + times Orona< Co. since llS1. FArnon_ol __ ---· ,,,» ~~or~-Open 8 dlys. 9 to 5. rl&ht In ,_ own 5,30 -b;'th._ ba, $160/Ptt !l[o: 511~ Call "LEAH" U pm 1 Bldt S. of Bolter -~ Be 611 AVON --.. "'!!Ulr!d· TIM£ FOR WANT Electric UPJUGIIT dollars =r"'°::::-::·•"':::::--:-::--:--1~=-~==ta,,.,:d;~·-c.u~:-~100.~' =i:~ 'fli'i ~ ~ BASS VIOL. BEGINNING Guitar I .. _ BABYsrrrING -w<th J°"""' Rodick e S4Hl36 e '---------.L..----...J1 Experienced Tftcloer. $11 ~ -411 ,..r oltl dl04 In CLEANING slrl ..._ QUICK CASH Soc~I Ciullo 535 ru llt J ..... PL. N.B., ! TRADE-FotronEl-""" • ·~'-. bobyl!LIJll'.,.l~l!~-~ NIW{>Ort lloodL Owo SINGLE? BR., 1!> ba., ocean w, camera IC011$SOOI r...car, ~-· ~ .. :"'., '11r~~·;;:; tnnn>ortotlon. ,,,.,. 10-1. OWntr cnudaer lac. or or eqyll;y In .,.,, boot. TD ·=-"" · .8alaey O(lell. Call 6IMtll THROUGH A Recefvt a telect number ot comm tnoome for S45M or what have You. 1 [ll) .MuineriPkatta-tfl.lm 11""6t 'lit .. , =IY1~pa:bl~~·= '!'I· Marl< !Al Rltr. 548-'17ll. * f1S.al73 * Lo•••• 11 • 8.:Ji"\\,\i"'\, T..: a~~ CLiNICAL LAb. clerlcaJ. il each w/LARGE PHOTO 6 ~flt Oolta M<sl, ! Eql'Y In 3 BR· 2 ba. lam, f AM to t :IJO PM ~ limo =:· ~ ~ t r DAily .PILOT n~1=.i.1a1 ........ ~ .. =:id ~hl~::A~~ '-L w--~~ u.o. -M7-Qll5 • •Jl!!:miri:t'-.1 I /Callmwl...,.W.'FREE IDl.OIJOT;D,'flle1"ifllCo. ll.Ruantoa-)orlocal ._ ..._, .,.,. '""~1 .. 1=: Walt••• , sample 1:'11• lhe<4 'on I -'ton G+l-6lll. bom•. ~'19()1. · P\l'1' l!n.&l llh ohaul wkilllto. __,-. ........,.. only. llQL WANT AD ,.._,, .!NTRA•DATA Ukolalndo!Out'l'rdel'• '71 Cl>d Cpe VIie -t..r1..i.i cr'"'luir.. .:i BABYSITT£ll-·-Area r'IQI Gt>T~~ ~ n-t::.r'm 21J.$'M·A·T·E' Plndlao<f=ia-1""l ~t.om,.;;...~ptnldi ; N~ ... ~-;!Qnt Mon lbrU l'ri cilJ'I. l!3-Jilll C OllPA11'1011-11..- 642 ~ II Haun 5 dllya ~ °'*Nil ro-OC &'13-0938. ......,, fir eldttlY lil!r. -WI. lell Idle -_, can for I -* Ul-1127 * qulro live-In. SlHd$, 11 ltr hit -... Just • pholll Live .... WL Clll * i; ---..-------t ----·-· .. ""------..... ~ coll ...... -11117-142!. .. ( • c I ! I ( i 1 c 1 ~lii!iiii·iiii .. iiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~l•~·~1, 1 ..... _• _• 1 _>•_·~ 1 $' j " 01J ~I -·-·.I·-·-~~ ~~·~·~· 1~·~~~1~-.... ·."1;;';;~11~··~11~-·-·-s ·-~~~;1 ~I -··d~·-~l:.1~~11 ~~·~·····-;:. w .... ..i, M & F 711 Holp W ...... M 1I , 710 Halp W ....... , M & , 710 IM!p Wonted, M & P 710 Help w-. M & p 71o Help Wonted, M & P 71 ~·-~ Gar~ ,... 112 ~l•- FIC 1lld<'tlr to*° JUNIOR -»U. llASSEIJSES --RECEP110NIS1' TELEPHONJ: ' ... _ fDr PlNBAf.l. _. ... ~ GARAGE SALE * AUCTION' °"""" tnl/lloct lo lllOO Eon> -fl'I' -&«> -.. wtll ~com-..... • hlllt-.. Mature a pld> -°""""'-. Jluch Slit, ....mg GOif • FRIDAY 7 • P c.m.lllr to$25K Medlmllbck ._ ""'"""....-rnrlhe .,.._, Ne.."""piao!, jwlt 0., er 111&1>~ no..,.. nee, exp'd.Sborlbounam.Xlllt tnr.&'l'S'/2 llA-Tm. April lit 6 hi 11-5 pn. u•RcH'JOTH R, El., .... _ .. <PA M'!dlcaJ.fnlol , ISOO DAILY PllDT. 'Ilda ta not a openlnc. Oall llJll.MI oaoy, ftlll )Cl>. Will train, no pay. Ml'. l.flris S6Ts112l NORGE GAS DRYER. Sewlbc: mad>., baby ctlllo, -~ m-lh potcn. 8'e;Y Adm Mot lllOO ._.,.. -and -MEDICAL -back -er lllortlWKI, etc. WNin;-6 tempora-aoJeo. trail -· 1W1t 1: dllklo NEW\\ USIJ> ~ t1a1 °"""""" poya Feel Secy Olri~ $1100 aot lnclocle coll<ctbw er ·-, tn Al>ll4' In.,.... &llY alt ct THE JOLLY ROGl!ll ·11oro $45. 96).211'1 · roncloehos•ulbc. 89U896, Bedroom •II, . .A1.D r .. -., Sec'y $550 doll-111(. -don II olllco 'J:rllll :_ ~·-. eve. at 2000 WOii Cit Hwy., COSTA MESA ' •m• ~..-mu -Lano HB. But* -Div , ,!R\llNE ' -Typist ml provided, W• ""'1< ba' ~;,~~~--NJ!. FRIGID~ •-'• _rock.,.._Deal<a, l?ERSONN'EL AGENcY --to $JOO hours an.r achool and~'"' ~·~--· Io taklnc a~ ret>i,. Porl. COlld. Top OLD.-din nn ,.., hJ:. combo TV'o. 488 E. lTth (at Irv1na> CM PIYtOIJ-O>cnwter to mo Satu1do11. W• ha .. -Call U, * RENTAL AGENT * ISBO!or YS -.... m-. ::!:.:.u:;"=· talbulJot. col: pllancff •1M1Ja1 Su~-,_.,_ Sbfpni..Clerlt $435 ~~a!."i"Y6SoullzJl(OTHERSbelperfDr--,-...u~-,.al Bl Bulid'-~loio IM•-,•-n.~ ... ~--· WINDY A ... ..... ~~ ••• Gen1 Ole, typ 10 $525 .......... -~ ..... ... tnr ......... ~ -• l ·~ -r..;;;;&..ca. ~ • .,, ~~~. -..,.. ·-·· "'' WW• ..... ,. Clerk~ ~ $400 !...Jou ,..'!'-a be-. wt ·"' 1ull day.~ aft 5:30. = ~: u.m.n i ~ Ova' 18 LSURPLUSBUILDING ~ 1 ~~=' oj Enc. Sec'Y• l8»4'lOO ,......,.. •• •-'o MT-.'IC ~-(lBM) !or ~ · -~ MATERIAL IOOO'o Of NEW*-L COME BROWSE .ARO ~If:· ~ !!! NEWPORT ~_.!e:n P~ -ne-.Jn JlvlDo. -~· ____ -2?~~~ ImlSf ~. l\lmbor, ..... SMALL -• cbalr, 4 ll)15\I N""POI'! -:.-:-~r- 6 av A iJy In -Par-I Aooncv ~ ' Eloper. only. en<) ~ ______ _,__ ""'°". alum ~ mold-dra"'r -· frost--Bohind Tony'o Bldr. Ma L o.:;:· Kfld.. •. nm m 00;:;.:~· N.11. NEW Car pt -..... "' SEARS TRAINBES ~·1= siuRPLUS =· ~~"'.""'~ ::-~o:iSPY =.,!'."'• San Juan KEYPUNCH OPR :i::,. A :.,'l ~1<.""!:i COSTA MESA Will train dopendal)le -HlS So. Main st.! S.A. l'<lmona Ave, CM. • NEW HOME QWi:jilS:I FEMALE telephonm for ado Swing Shift Camino Real, San Clemente. to become.-moldlno Mon tbnl Sat ~ 4 TURn.EROCK H 111 • Clomp bdmr Bffut ~~ nlobll, .. ..ne....i v-p."Ol1lOtiom, bn 10 &ll3T Mr Bear Hoa Oporilng1 For ......,. ...... ~-...utO n•: 5tl-1032 familleo .. u Army ... r " made ~ It bluo, Small d.,:.., ~~ am-3 pin, .,. 3 pm-I pm. ·call Mr. Chltrd ~ Must bo ...._ depenlohle, Comorn & """"""°'d ,,. .... Fri. J0-4, lho bod, man,-; 61r'l'l22 betwn 2 A 5 Pm· Pick )'OU' ..,. bn. 12 fl'I' For Appelntmont WELCOMING: E•-r'---,~ "!-"" own car, i.. allle IO I IOI &It W.2 18116:1 yta Palatlno mimln. -· hr ..... dally bonus. Exp Hosp!talJty -~ ----• -Irv. * AL'lO * . OJOKIHSKPR. must be xlnt not nee. We will train. Call· IN ··VAL CO, To Call LOCAU.Y on new Sats or ~· $2.05 per EXAKTA VXlOOO 35 mm, GARAGE aale Fri-Sat-Sun. Antique Ch I~ n d I ~ coot. beaut new ,home on !n& from our office, apply "I.ft resident families ~ PBX hr to start. ain&le lem reflex, normal A: 1125 Plaza del Sur, Balboa huntboard, 2 Nwpt Bay, refs, 2 Adults 315 ~ St, HB, Suite E er gitta • civic into. Good pay '-, Am 1 im-4 pa\ telephoto lens, ....i.t level I: ~niMula. Back pack•, c.un1ces •T <Y\ * t 6'13-o5tT2 Cell 5.16-2Ul0 Mn. Ward for 541 2201 P/tlme Must have happy * Onmi:e Cout P1utics * eye lewl· 4nden, cue, lilt furniture, antique bikes, * IU."'1U' <ml'A MESA, lblpplng appt. • omtle, ·car, typing ability, OP£RAJORS ~Wjf 18th~ °""' pio, Like new, ftOOI. ....,.., dlohes, odd5 & •nds. ~,!'~ .,r.:' ..!.i,. De~ needs a )'OUnl .mature FULL or Part thne, delivery Col'ta Mt,. 54.'l-3095. esa. Other cameras A equip. TICKTOCKER Thrift Shop * 6'll-8s53 * woman wtlllnc to work help for advertising pro-, 613-0'lM Sale-120 E. 19th, CM. Marchi--...:.~~==--~ towud advancemeoL II YoU ·motion . Your own ~.•~.Em~--.. NURSING Port-Time TYPIST' W"•NTED POLAROID Aulomado 103 :<ht 10am-1pm. Thrift I< STEREO: 19'13 G!Ullarrr _.,. Interested. Call tranaportation. Above f!Vf!ry ~ ... n-· -J-E II s.n.fl ,.. LandCamera.Ju.t:Ukenew. Hand crafted items. Quad System, D<ltronlc Qirp, 545-0I01 ' turning paid "'"'· Pick KEYPUNCH ope-..... mM ST. JOSEPH xce onl ta Accurate .. neat. Sharp &lrl With -No. 388 • GARAGE Sale: Antlquos, tumrble· 4 J:IFMI t'OUNTER Girl, full or part your own hrs. from 10-S · ,_ HOSPITAL, ORANGE to handle mailing program Polaroid aeit timer No. 192. books tools & m 1 s c . nee ver, .._ 1tirne, for cleanen. · p.m. Apply 315 !rd st., H.B. :~Exper~ya.~Y p~ ~ :0 reel estate inveatment 'Make otM. 842-1150 eves or Sat/sUn. 5092 Linda ctr. ~~ :J:;rr:: ta :i::pp;!· ope .. ~ G:e ~palrmen -Exper. H~~ELPER RH'S Mm -Sat 10 am-< Jllll 919.1070 ... appt s':!"'" ..;..mi;:,Uit lnclUde1 G~GE Sale: -lat 9'5. Or!ltnaii: ~ - hotel in Balboa. Baytront Apply at gate, MacGregor S£ARS TYPIST Recept. !« amall Kodak camera &: Revere ~ Vista Del Oro N.B. amall pymntl. 89S-«J01~ apt ottered + comm. Yacht Corp, 1631 P~ntia Full °" pltlme manut • ftrpi. Over age ~ projector, BAIA n!'Vkwer, A.n'1iq'. R1as&Ware & 1rus SWAP MEET rou.o 673-14tl. Costa Mesa. ~wlY~~30 pm ~orcu~ ltllKntra~:· ~ Neat appear. a ROOd typmg xlnt cond. $25 kr all. Will w.c. household. 1 am movtna and will DELIVERY -Young girt GEN'L OFC-McDONALD'S Full time & part time open-Roebuck & Co, oldlls roq•d. Tapmattc c..p, ..u separa,.ty. 54HC9. Matemity Ale, m.. g.14 my ..,.. (tnv*e ava. ;'~L ~pp1,"',':•pe,!~ CLERICALNG 211362 Beaeh BL, H.B. ings, PM's & N!gbts. ~-St, Irvine. Furnliur. 110 1:ter'l\a) tin Ave. Coomer of ~ O:~ mai:,.~t PudglH, 291 E. 17th St., . CASH I ERi Equal Oppor. Employer Excenent aaJar; ~ .....,. .. SOUTH COAST Pr.AZA · Sat lOun-4 • .;;.i...;;.-:r a .,..t sac C.M Fme ladies clothing stDre. Kl'IOIEN HELPER. The nel benefits. 3333 S. BRISTOL TYPJ~ with medt,eal THREE piece See. Or. kMt them for ' Perm. No ~ ca111. Sec mue Bee~ Call 6'13-9904 COSTA MESA terminology. FOi' further fo. table, Rd. tra_.,. ontt.. SUPER FRONT YD. SALE , """" 2ll6 Dt!nt•I S.Cret•ry ' Mgr. Back Street, no Zi alter !PM. APPlJ to 1 or mat lo n call Mn. table, matdtlna lamp tN. CU.fool rings, handcraft =roo=.m:,· =-~===;---;;-:IC,,I lll&bly oxper. for •!ftclent Fasb1oo ls!., N.B. LE.GAL RECEPT PERSOST.NNJOELSEOFFIPHCE .An~-"'~-•'-· Norman, m.-lll6l sllm couch, dbl. bod, oom-ttoms, rum. & mllc. 613 ~G POOL. ore. Typing oldlls t. x-ray ELP • ~-~·~·-., W 1 W I-plete .,,_...., hdbd, Orchid , CdM 18 x 4. 11> yn. old. lie. roq'd. tballeDilni pos1. GENERAL H Attorney wtll train peroon HOSPITAL Employor . a i.r.. 1 -drop-leaf dlnlntl tb1 w/6 MOVlNGI MIW Sell• TV wood-· llller, tton I< xlnt opportunity Top 3 men needed !J1m>ed,, tor w/lmowledge of Iepl lonnl, llOO W. Stewart Dr. Dining room oxper, A..., cbn. Le. dbl dftuer • nite ..ia, hair dr)oor ~· in. -• U!ot -""1Ary. Nwpt' Ctr. approx 2 weeks, IUll or.~ either by"""'· er ideal tor ORANGE ...-----B1 lr~~2"""'Rd aN.Bub, lt&nd, BBQ • carp ot tables wino ..cl.. books'. wlrame dlemlc:a!L 644s2'55. time. to wOlj< OD ch~= pereon right out. of kpl S A LES MAN,outstandlng -~-• •• ._.,... 5'8-1'52 bench' A mtac: 968-5.\ss thing only $2'!5. 0 DENTAL Recepttonist-crounda-fl.'15/hr. OoII Lee, aecrei'arlJ!l achool. Pill J,an oppor. for rlibt penon, !~No·ll:~caDMr. ~· WATER bod, oomplete. Klno J I . . 115 $521. New. Muoi -yamre thus1uti 557-2165. Page, H>-6055, Q>aita1 p.., NURSES Aids. 7-3,. 3-11 lbift. Radio le 1V J'!'Oil'ID. syn.. <Cl-. _....., • a-eue. me~ new. Pedestal type ewe ry MOVING. 5.11·l218. Expel-, e~. c N~m:t GEN. OFC. FtJlf.!!F_) umeJ. A&ency, 2790 Harbar Ex Per ienced · preferred. dicat:loo. Omtact 1D penon WAITRESS -t:Jocl .t: !rune, still unftnillhed. INDIAN turquoise Squaah 21 CU. ft refrtg. Salary open 557--0700 Mature (age no -.~.-,-..,,~-, Blvd., CM. Huntington Be a c ~ ~ .t: hrin2 ft9lDlle, S.R.D. , oocktall. Ancient Mariner Ith 1oam pad & heavy Blonom 11et Old collectors. elect. stove w/2 ' exp'd· ln bus., bkpg, 10 key, LEGAL SEC~ ~;k_ ~~-3515. Enteft>riM!'a, 'Ml W. 19th St, Restaurant now .acicept:q Vht)'I liner. DOES NOT Private party. 968-29&1 aft. pony hlde & chrome DENTAL Seeret8FY, 25-45. type tn\'Oict!s. Growth Newpprt Beach attorneys o , • C.M. applications. Apply in LEAK!l MAKE OfFER. 6 pm . core doon & lhuttu At lea.st 2 yrs exper. oppty. Mn. Miller 835-l.O!tS. need teeretary for their NURSES AIDS SALES-Sharp p.1s lookiog. , 1J8!800t . ~ N. Tustin Ave., 842-1150 eves or anytime wrought Iron 1.1.rht ftxt 613-M95. w .. kdayg, !f-5. GIRL FRIDAY grow1ng pncttce Start 1100 Experienced pretered ~ tor• permanent position tn Saiila Ana wlmdo. Mi1COll•-• Ill stainless ateol alnk,~;q;;;.-o ENTAL ASSISTANT·Elt· **** CdM Realty & Call Jan p~ 540-6006. stMt. Beverly Mamr Conv. boUt1que sales. Full .. pert.. WAITR&SS, ~r. over U. QUALITY Cok>nial cher-bed etc. 24091 . .l:l ~~ ~ llcei;ise Constructibn c 0 m p'a n·y Coastal ~I Agency: Hospftal. 2't52 Via Estr&da. time pogftions avail for ex• 'Clean & Neat. Some l!J)llt l)"WOOd room divkler, round SCHWINN. Ta.ndam. Blke, Mllak>n Viejo. 830--7TlJ.. ....... seeks young lady with 2?90 Harbor Blvd., CM. LJI; pe(d people. Call for app't, shi.ftl. Apply Ea & AW, table A: 4 chairs, $350. Fr ha.by bed &: ma.ttre11, baby ROUND droP"lea.f bl.rcb. DENTAL omce needs ex-relatedl experience in book· UVE-IN Otmpanion 10 r NURSES -RN 7-3 A: 3-11 ~Look, 6"-mOO. . · 640=8l;I>· . ProY:tn-cauch, walnut cor-turn., Dual Stereo. (ntl tee tbl. $40. 2 pecan em perienced front oUk:e girl. ~. typing, ptmnes, etc. older lady lite housework p/tlme. LVN ~11. Mesa SAi.ESMEN ' !4gra. m/L WAITRESS, ~. OVER fee fable A: end tablel, new 8t6-326t $25 ea. Aqua-blu Varied duties. 613-'49!> Salary open. Call Mr. good bom~ small aa1aey' V-Como. limp, . 1161 $a16. & up wkly guam 11 21, p/time. Claoed Son A bnX spring• mattreu. New TICKroCKER TH R 1 FT pc:.1ormlc:a dlnotte ,.;, DIGITAL TECH WolJOn'6TlHi9JIO lar appt. 4 55)-748C ' ' c.mers~CM548-558s. qua1. No exp noc:. Mr. Lee bolldaya. Kramer'a.Cnlonlal .,,_..,_,,.....__ -SllOP WESt. 12. baa al•. cond. $60. P:.:~iii-~•I Eleo. tech w/2 yrs exper In to 6 pm. MACHlNIST 11red of the 2 OFFICE GIRLS tm> 'l'llh!M3. Kitchen, 19th & Harbor, CM 3 PC Fr..,c:lt ProvlodaJ ...,. Ends Sat. Torrtlic--1'-dr><r com~ dJiital electronics.to assist GIRL FRIDAY. $2. per hr ratrace!.f~dayweek.Top NEEDED SALESRepafOrfioralrental WANTED . man,-· some tional, $75. Pink I: white 540 W.191h. Oleta Mesa. ldealforapt$7S.645-~ ......... :lo MD.· Small atartlng, w!lling to -. pay. ct.an, WI!!! equip shop, Radio teiepbone dispatch aervk:e. O>mmt.lon. Call ~ exper., day Bnaklaal 9't with lea! 135-DUAL tum table & amp. VlCl'OR adding ~. tut growing amputer Hrs. 8 to 4:~. Good chance Permanent. 1278 L 0 g an MuJt be 25 able to drive 6f2..2516 or &66-2612 shift. Newport Center, Tex· All Ice ~. eJectric T~ s peak er 1 , new uled·but in xlnt ~ pmplloral '°' Call Larry ::.._ ~"'.l' .. = Ave., Costa M-549..1281. Apply hi Peroan SECRETARY-EXEC. aoo. 644s6'1S5. ~ mllc. Make otter. c:artrld&<. $2!0. or bett of-= "':a':t.: ~"'.]!) &v,m. m4'4. Call 64Htl88 for appt, ask YELLOW CAB CO. Independmt mature ......,. fer. 567-315!1. U.s.A. Model ~4'. DIRECl' Sal ...... own bn. tor Ken. MAG CARD OPR 1B6 E. 16th, Costa M... with excellent -" apell. WE NEED YOU! ~~-~· ~ "n ENCY. BriL Inc. ·-· offer. ~--· or ·no collect, lrM'llt or deliver-!Lona: Ttrm. Aasijmueut , tna needed to. woi'k for divi· f9lAa • ~.. """ -~ d1etionuy~ coll. prep aeries, M;Ytime wkndl:. tzw, HoYO: tun, earn good GIRL Friday, o .. girl ~. VOLT ORDER DESK-Acwrate typ-aloo A-for vinyl oola I< loveaeat Ad-.rea In L t v t n I ~=-'=-=~=,-.,, pe.,y! Free training. Car nee. r>e q u l re a a g Ir eslM! I 1ng. good w In u.-m be r a. ttgutes ~ exper bl ' lamps, oocl<ta.ll A end ~Beat CJtter 875-0514 P<>l.JJtOlO Automa 842-8IS6 organizer with xlnt clerlc:al lnllont Porsonno telephone. Start 12 • .., ex-pref ....... ~comm .. : Tme Assem trs teble1, plctuftl. All top CU9l'Oll -·~ ....... Land Camera. jlllt lib DISllWASHER, kitchen holp, oldlls, 6(4.0635, Tempcruy &"·vice per. to 12.SO w/oxper. Diva· """'" with a , ll¥aJ C'·~ : quality a xlnt ooad. """""' Ing ....... !, t!at, 1•"· Nev.r ~ ~ im:· N ... -L1lgwia ~ GIRL Fri~ --~earn ... Dr., Su!J;;..~(l jex, lSl3 E. St. GortNle benel!ta. Call '1151 !or "'"'' 24' CURVED Burnt ....... used $10 ~WO ..,.. or Malce a: 8(2..llSI) 0~ <»untry 6ub, 31106 s. 0oaa1 in"l"'ttng .,..t<. b ea,• 1 = =· Employer PL, Santa Ana 54IHl!!60 a-ent. Sr. Typist;s · . cruahed .. 1..i IOfa. $400. 4 .,,,Ume ~ ~ .,kn.ta Hwy S.L. pbono. Horbor are a. PERMANENT, -time UNIGARD , 0-e antlq. lt<lld "Velvet POOL T.t.BLE. like ' D~ASHER. Meaa Verde 6G-34!!0. ' employment, nltea only, fo. . INSURANCE ~retan1!5 bantll, '65 .., Xln't ooad. c:uatom made 'o'i'i'd Viltmln "E" S n• <;onv. HoQ. 1161 .c.noer s4 GRILL oooka for1P~ '"f~t MAID :;l::f.~ ~~ ~ARY, )'Olll1', skill-Ac:c:nt Clerh 613-0148. -· will deliver. ~' 1 6 13.,.,... ~ C.M. MH?i85. &: day tµnel beNB • . . or temale. Apply Paulo ed, a>mpetent. Immediate MOVING -like new a~ .. ~ 55J....5rn FREE home dellv. 2I11Brilto, · ~-'' ~'~M "--•--Executive VOLT refris, Imo Many u-•· LG n~~-91'J. DOMF.Sl'IC Help ., Georee skilled M Permanent. Sat. &: SUn. .... •• ~~ .. """"'"... esa.. wuu Oyg...... tablet ~ cabinet. • "-•· '°"" • Dlatrib. ()). 9636 Allen Byland Agency, 1Q6.B HA:f ~-&..i... '~ or Wed alter 7 PM. typewr!ler. Newport Center Instant Pi..oiinof bedll, ~tc.-12.Sj to $20. = ~~· Grove mvd. -· E. 16th St., S.A. $f7...Q395 ~ eves 494-m ' Apply Penonnet omce :Pei'llinal Sec'y: p It i me =·to Ac;..:· Ad~ Temporary Servit'e Call: 6"-4lm CdM ~ ar, I SMITH Oll'Ona Silent ' NEEDED ·, 3rd Floor ,....,. attraoti.. t em. 618 Dall Pilot Po Box 3848 campus Dr., Suite 106 FORCED to ..U -......,.,. , . portable _..,, Dr's Assistant . HELP Intervlewtor 10 AM-1.2 llDDl1 ,,,__ & typing exp. 1560 ~ -.Call!. Newport Beach , 546-4741 ISO . dr>or $35. Sota $l2!S BUY • membenhip In Iba .,.., little. In r..i • Growing °'· need& men al+ T'HE ,,..OADWA-Y Contac:I James C. Elmor, 9262i; ·F.quaI Oppor. Employer cbiJr $50 'blue Vl!lve~ ~ beaulltul N"""°" 1leach cond. With carrying Y-~ ~28) lo &am to fill positlom 'opened 111' .,.. 646s'l229. ,,.,. Can :.tt S. 8'M40I ATllLEI'IC CUlB for $1000 Make ofl.r. SU.11SO •w er lo hoalth oPL Will train, m oxpanalon. Salarflrom $3.'15 S E C R E T A R \I, WHO WANTS TO WORKT ' ' S,.vo $SO. <:all-. anytime wlmdo. exp. altnec. Apply In G"W hr. Call Dolly ~ ~~ e PLASTICS • ~~~ E.~!t.q = . DRIVE A~ = ~. ~ SPEED ~ .. -..... ~ DroJRATOR'S "L • t-~ itw'; ;'; · 547.otii Mai.rial Handler/ .,:;.;;;i:tiOtt!OC;.;d fb N"pt CHOOSE your -·· """' new. Make offer. &G-WO twin bedl, & mibt ovon", .68" oola, , · " MAID, IUll time, Only exp'd Fl-Mon Center Typlzw tpeed llO lite Im' ,.,.,..u. ho your own ewo or anytime wbdo. table, 1 bar • 3 • headboord, Ilea r u 1 , D-~·... HOSTESS need apply hnmedopenlnc Some -d but ..m ~ oome ..U..,. ba6S. Men or..,,..., Can DESK,•--cedar chat -labrtca • occe £1eetn>.M~,Product Niceper:aonalib',abletowork GoodworidiwOJnd.Omtaci tratn=·d~i6Ab pref'd. <>PPortuntiy far Id--~ea~~=· head~~Matchlng; SALE: New dl.1 bed, 6"-803) design. Costa Mesa. wHhpublic.Mustbebealtl!y Newport Channel Inn, 6030 on madrlne QP.enltimi, set· vanc::ement Xlnt co. Vts retlM. Age 21 to·70· Walnut, very lood. lhape Destaner ~8, 10, u. P~LA~YH~OVUSiSE~sc~-::C~iml 9'J9...8450 • alert. Mainly ~ frillge W. Paclftc Cat Hwy, N.B. upe, etc. Mu.it be neat. benefils.. 6f4 C360. SuJ>Ptement your inconMr: S.S.-7362. Sllft?, Unem. c r Y 1 ta l • deqna or ltanda.rd ELF.Cra.omc TEOI benefits A meals fUmia:bed, ~ anytime. poaess stable work l'.eCOnl Secretaries • Bookkeepers Drive a cab e bra or mere a SPANISH table • 4 b1P ~ A • l'nme • cutI,-:•~r;;;: I Must have had ~·d w/!C. Applyln'S.11 am. or call tor " have own car. Must be . JOBS day. Apply In ....... -c:ltalrl, m Pool • BUMPER pool tebk', xlnt Kill or lnatalled ••• ... , •PIX' " MA .,._NANCE able tu worti wknds H nee-Yellow Cab °'·· 1B6 E. 16th ping J>Ollll table combo. llOO, oondltton, IJM, Walnut ""-61Hllll. Costa Mesa . .m-MSO. WOODY$ WHARF 1" 1 o; essary, St., Costa Mela. • ooot new $215. 548-t90!I. ke table $75. -TABLE, dn>ploal ESCROW ~ -Im-2318 W. Newport mvd., NB MAN Apply * 1 OOO' FREE * I USED BICYCLES $l5. Headboard white med. opening. Must have ·····'· 9 am·ll am or 1 pm-3 pm 10 Wnodworklng Ml Iman YOUTH bod -maple tr.me, i.._, SlO Wig $5. !1'19'l exper. in tract escrows. H~ee~ • *or~ Cout·J'la,ltics * lJz Relnder'1 Agency Need 2 craftlmen -for mill sprlnp, Kantwet mattreu. All 1;ypq; * 642-1272 5.~ Pleaaant ofc. In Lag. Niguel. Need ~ Smoll m,onulacturlng plant 850 w ... l8ft> st. 4500 Campus Dr. v."1'k on hlgj1 quality ..u. XInt oond. $30. 54Mll58 REDUCING oalon equip. Sell 4 ·GOODYEAR '60 O>. honeflll. KoY Wood, Dad & Mom OOtb "l"k & """*"" bondable ol exper. Coat& 1o(eaa, Odil. 54&-2118 Newport Beech boall. Min. 2 yn. oxper, SOFA. new, T' _,_ or trado, AU/~. CHEAP. Plyslu tire On! 1000 Mgr., 331,im.nr 495-52!;2, have a big home. 'Ibey need man .., janllorlal dutte., SECRETARY, part time, for W.....U C«p., 1625 P"-..,.rded, ollv• _,., Xlnt Must .. u thll wit. 646s34T8 on """" ~ l1i5, ,ell someooe to live 1D .l take catpentry, p.tDtfnl, wJrin&:. ·R engineeriniottlce,paycom· tia. CM. cond. $115. 963-GO. DISPLAY CA.SE, large Sl.50. ~ EXEC SECRETARY · care ell th• home 6 us, Call For Appt PORTE mONUl'llte with exp. Houro YOUNG woman to v."1'k 2 to * * * SOFA • -.t. llahted 6 door. 135.00 FREE (Vlrgln Bleach) fl )'OU would like the dial· Randy &: Don, ages 6 & 8 Inddrial Re1atkm to suit. Write: John Jone1 I: 3 days per wk. 9:30 to 6. never WJed bottl for. $160 f15.T140 lady with suitabte. 1..,.. of 11ie ad bualnesl 6 yn. Call 6 ask tor Tony, (7141 494-9401 As!OC. '311 Heliotrope, CdM. Cub ~ "'Pc,,~· no ....uy ...,,;., 1168-'l'llO ' VERY light welght wheel :, wanll to tmw these qu.lificaliona, 8fU&7 for more infum&· • Part-~. PermaDellt SALESLADY -Gen'l Ofc. =ti~~· Mn. ST 1ell! PIUlb .,u vnl chair. Used 2 wkl. Allo bhide "ovemlte." :vs..:.d, ~ tkln. 968-9.186. ...., "'N1C 6 AM-10 AM See Mr. Fowler, KI r k -& Vo; 11m:u1on -wall<er. I> price. ~ SEA1lS Tent Trailer • H 0 us E !CE EPER/Pne. '...... Apply Penomel Ottlce i--:.enaB :rr Hlllllinotnn ' like .... prt pty. M&-e64L SOFABJ;:ll SlO -euy ...... attacbable lent • Accvrocyook Nuno tor Sawyers Home. INDUSTllES 3rd Floor : · •d ,.,, I["' J 9 tt areen plaid OOllch. $50. l.!!chalr~lr~ '3·~y!!!eno,..~~dlalr~~$2.'!!!!.2.\:':cond:=·:S400=·::.·.::.6'13-54l==T::.·_·r e Sharp L I Mature.11 pm-7 am shift. L-uno llMch IntervlewinglOAM·Unoon SEC Y/Rec•pttonlat, • V In laJr allldl-Call pr.gold-J3.50.00-2841 e lnlllotift 646-6Tl6. -• -ting bualneu. im.....lew · M8-8«l2 MINK Stolo, blol>de, new, Mlsc.il•-UI W.1670 ~o~~.1 it o <;"": F.qua1 0ppor. Empioyft' THE BROADWAY by ·~=~Y Appll•n•.. 802 ~J;!_ rA ~ ';: ~ ~t.° .. " Wanted responaibilltiea i nclude '1T11 Ediilger, H.B. Good aldlla-Yachtlng dealer. 536-4465 l' pool table, 4 cues, rack le WANTED: Ulfd 2...,.. EXP,ER1ENCED wattria ooOklna. "°"""""ping. A!>' Main!. ftlon $6GO + ipt F.qual Oppor. Employer Call 646-00lfil FREIGlj'T DAMAGED Mahogany 111uff9t balls. Good allldltlon ·llOO radio. Send • ....tv. want«t, •Pl'b' 1n penon ~=ll~Refl~'d.~ All~:~e P~forproductionon SERVICE station -P/tlme Refrtgera.ton, tree.1er1,$50 * 5t8-64tt 80--7190 1000 ,1!?.:.. .. 8'JM3«1N _ after 2 pm. 628 N. Coast 49f..Q79C ........ 6 Penonne1 ~ dreaes akirtl. T emp)o)'e1 Jor evealwlmdl. wuhen dryers. COUCH kit hen •t. antique '"-~ '"' o. """'• ~~~B. -t ~. ~evu. ...,. lmIE.~\S.A. 64&-ml.A . op pay, =:7,~!...~~ 5-SA~~~ ~~Soll. ~,.!2 bod, ~goes.:!:;,~~-· l EXTRA MONEY c A little or !NsPECI'ORS ar tralneeo , CMark542m .... er) PRDDUCTION • Inventory John, -V~M~ Adamo at Magmtla, lll-1'1, Beds, Baby clothes, ~. OLD ORIENTAL RU lot tllng Sb kt mU1t be able to vfauaUy iJ>o --Control Cleric. Sal $4»i456 Harbor m..t at $.D. Frwy. H~ Beach Honda. · Frt.sa>&m. 11).5 WlL SIZE SEALY will Pl>' !l-10% more ~ .e ~ a e e apect: &mall plastic pro-MALE. clean.cut, aood drlv-mo. Appl.Y in "'8Qh or by SERVICE Station Salesman can sm:t 1978 Port Chellu. NB. ~JC SET top S pa,)'ers. Eves. ct>. • duct&. Full time, 2nd llhltt, 3 Ing record, mec:lt. ability, phone, (ZI3) 435-4465. 1850 & luho man. Top pay • WASHErt ~·Gu Dryor, xint CAMPING tont & 1Upplles. 1 $40. * 54&-318l WANTED l93()s3l Modo F~ to 11:30. Depenlable women part time nc>w. tun time W. 8th St. I.one Beach. · fringe benefits:. Exper. man cond., $125. or belt otter. Set lftOW chalnl u new, Fut results are JUlt a phone Ooupe back fender. ftWIJ apply~~n::· summer. $1.75 hr. F.qua.J Oppor, f.mploytr. pre['d. Full or p/tlme. Ap-835-D» ext 293 di.fl , piumbtngthlrwl. m...rm. eail-&w;ay·M2-5678. ri&htalde. 962--8243. ~ n, • • ~~ ~ i::. REALSU,..SA.n:ft~ ply ShellN B.s .. tton, 17th 6 ll19--0283 ....... i;F;um;;;ltvr.;;;;:;;:;;:;';1;CJ;F;•;rn;;lt;•;,.;;;;;;;:;';'~oil:M:;;:••;;':;c•:l~l;.••;:tr.:;u:rnonta~=r.::1 NMdaYnu You m~ 'ffOrlt u .little or u much u )'OU like! !la have opefllJws In tralDle -- • • -..~ ~ lrvlne, · KENMORE wuberldeyer fs • ¥e • ¥1 • iW Hardware Ltd. 313T B1rch New «: ~· Join the SERVICE Station .A.tteQda.nts f79 ea Over D) WUbtn ARMSTRONG e le ct St, N.B. World I ....... and -(2). Expol'. "'-· Doy """"'. ttil1tl 1'olu $311.m'. G A R p E T &UllM. Plextala•, M -""'"' .,.,., .. ,.,.,. ... tc1 MAI.LIE'S WIG • Belluty growtnc reaale orpldDtton!OO time l\ft. 111111 E. °'91t ~ Interchangeable 11\.YA.,L r~""'""" &Uon bu open1JW for with a network ot' <rftt' Hwy CdM IT54Z'l'6. =:..:.:::::·c.....=~==-bridges. custom cue. n:DlN"C<'AArro..-V -1c!an, oxp In hair -and -a ' 1 YEAR GUARANTEE ll44s6llll3 af 5. ""°""""""_,,.,,.,,.._, good&. Salary oomm • .,.,.ber of..,.. ~Ire SHIPPING-REC. Maytag.&llmonl-Wubers-A u c T 1 0 .N ELEC F•~-G··~ -E PAID --~ ctu11. 11u1u-mmton dnller Ex,.r. oo1> • Small monu1. ·~· _ "' • uau•Gl!R TRAINEE adWrtlllnc ~ l'tM Gn>w w/.._ Good pay. 1131J.ll!40 * l»-1'1'11 Kustnm amp, <..,..,.,, El"" Sales Eowr to $l2K ......,_ ~ I-acbonl Nwpt llch 6U-34T2 H E I S E y Colle-..& ten, •It.) Both PIO Purd>u<Ait/-$lOK Join ... -'-Exc<l!Ollt aal<a -· $IUPWIUGHT • Boat pi.c.. + cmtard -1'i D .. to tho -Int lowa-wo..houM must be lnc:Mtlble IOWld. $ 3 lllotrl-llidwr SlUOO of~~ PloolO Olll Vllslnlo J-·Em...,.,.. Huntlnston •Sat K :mi S. 0nop cloud. ' ~ ~~ IO= :"'~ .,:;f::; w/11io DOI> ~D CAllPIT . lleod1 Aro&. -,:St.;::..:Santa=;:;;A::;•:::·:-~--11 We Will Mii at public auction the following: W~ Vl~ ' Au·1•bly Em:. _,, 1a $1t)ll lk: 11111 CClllld atut 1<!'l oirt ltMltan !ll'E>IO to wist our a.,. Roni Wo:hon/Dryen 111w...-. ef yorcb of now 01_.., _,....., • 50-3036 • • ..__L--t Seey/OooatNctloo to $115 ' on I ttal ..,_, 9birt 1'IO. -In omall, last -$2. Wk. Foll malnt '""'" .--..,.119 ll!ey/BrOlcmaO to '625 Call Bob Sladi, -REAL ESTATE SALES ea oftkoe. Type Ill *P.m. * 113f..12111 " • Ing of :h1g11 hlolow1, kitchen <1rpots, NEARLY .. ., m • ' e P~1ot .. .i11wallld Cb'Cllft Cost!~ to 191 Oooltal Ptr-..1 -· FREE LICENSE Some llL MUil l>e fast•..,. REJ:l>ND, APPIJANCE.'I t.-...utdoor . Contello -~· loar... a.rt< ~., llOO 2'190 llar!Jm;BMI., CM. TRAINING =·· "= ~ i!t'I'! 0eu .. re<1-cuar. Ilulllop's, .. _., ---~ -w 1, 73 0$5251flco' .. nFu18!1m.ltv-/1' r • -O>nmt'l -~~ ISIO ¥AN<IGD\8 WANTED Famolll Real Eatale U...... coa. M F l8JS N""1*'!: OI --_.. '• Allllllbly ~~EDP tot: 1111'.l O>. with -Jn 14 ins a.... _. a~ble ~r:M> 'f:'f;,. ~ $3 hr. LATE --111111 130 p M. • E ulp. • WI W ppl ...... *.no -cntr It ~ ....... tbru Tarbell Real-Fr« Wiil• C<lon't phone) Mr. dryer, tlOQd -ie. : • VIC'l'OR addb~ ..... ,. ra 119 CALL· TRISH HOPKINS -to Oranp °" Peril Placo1'tent -· "'"" -· 1600 w. °'"" ...... -u1IOd b<ll In -JERRrWlll'ITEMORE IU'OOIJldUte-.-.dinr Tnlnlntr Pn>gram. Earn Hwy.,Nft'PO<tB<ldl. DELUXE Kenmore .wubel', ....,___ .,w,001otat--inelal. pan .., 8 E. 17th (at lrvlbA) CM tncoma al .... No_ exp whtle you ~· Call Al ~PERtmnR "ant~ t&t acf.. 2% JTL XlnC ~ $915. C..itr••+-n, 0..1.,.\ .,...._ ... t .,,.....,., ••t.I •"""•"" plud! e ~M'~aaiij~( Suh 224 60-14111 ' -0.. ........ -· Sloon cn4> -· Oii ~-0.. w.m.n btwn. ·-~!E!~ _ _::::.;.=::-11~• -a .... ,.1111. '" .......... " ............ c .. ,.~ ltod .. -·--a.u 104 pm. C'IHI m,1147. w .... ...i. mi> m.1000. ttio.,. ell 25 •ss.·ci.-1 illl'O. ~ -re1111. "",.,,. ... ,..,. ....... i.;,...., 1o144..,, .. ~ •• , , .. , so.mo , ..... W-,_._ ,._,.. *" ~ * RE TR.A.INEE OYtt z far dftl.ce pructdme ~· avacado fttillh. "JCIDt. cxiriil. fr~I wkndl.. 2111 1utlnea1 Ctr. Dr. JANITORIAL_ Ooelob 1or l'llrt time, bul7 OtJ( Salon alla • .,..,_,_ poal· WIJJJno to ""'1< t<q hn. lor siio. 161s'1911 MllM'r CO FAIR -EXEC .... 1 chi's $15121. ,...... Dol4CI tun """'dll)' poriler, 1:311 IO * 1144-T.lll * tton. Will train a -·-a~•-.......,,.. e DISHWASHERS, -rs. . -' allUUl'll"1 Clln 18129 -la/II Nr. 0ni ..... eo. Airport ~·.::..ib'i.i! ~~ v;-~ "::'' = ='.""°Calle.:"".: :: ..'l:"APOiYm:i": =I»-~=... .. FAIR DR, 111-3947 COSTA MliSA SUpl llT WU OI 8no -1lino,.. ftnt .. Ulliforma --· Apply bldil• etc. thn l ii'o,Pllol l.IM. ~lte E. "!IA or call ~l!'·~!J!~!:.,,,--_l"·"'----, .. n.._,L ___ .,f!, .. :, __ , __ ,1.:." .. L,111111~~.=./tooli aollf au.tli«! .. do tt only -t A 4 pm Dolly, CiiiiliiOii Ad. lloll Idle lt.,.. A p,ood ..... od 11 & p,ood I> -lln. Ward fDr Dail1 l'tlol Want Ada have • wuuo ..._,, 0 """'™" .,.... ~ 61$-ltDD I -·call NOW IMHlll. «19 ~ --· S.A. nowt Call eor-,-.-_ • !f>lll. r pion. , I • • I \ ~ ( •c11:111 ~ [ ...... _ I~ [ n • 11 "' lliJ [. n1 o•:-jliJ [ _ ... ,. j§J ( _.,.,. J§J [ _..,,. l§J I _ ... ,. 1§1 '26 ITV~iiiiiiiiiiiiii1iiiuiiiii~m;1 Tr··~ . ' ....... 910 A·-I rtod , Rodlo, nl", ~ 154 C•mf!rt, 51!./Rtnt 920 Motor Homea -H2 Alllol, Im,...·-•• ,... mpo llOBBY s-. n6 PIJl'PY WOlUJ> 100 MM! l:IIRRORS,lpalr-;;;; 5•lt/RMt I ,. imeo-..a..i--"'"'A ROMEO JAGUAR 970 Autos, lmportod PORSCHE 21" a>1or TV, "1U' • VllJ', Pupo, B"' A MU """" allo u 1 e d, $2 0., r •n de r 21' TRAVa> II Ton Pldwp. Laodo:I -....., i.., 001 c_.,, until 1116> 21" BloW TV, 12S. 19" Pit Bull Terrier, lrllb Se~ dttadlabk oeyle, Xlat rur 25' DISl..'OVEJ\Ell exuu. Nev !low, Beoutllul AJZA ROMEO '611 SPIDER, 1'71 JAGUAR XJ l'OR9::HE ·n . BUT\ 5-cu J!ll.yl Noo-... 1 .. ..J-portable w/-....a S3$. AJl ter, Co c kl.po O, Porn, view v1llon. Call 6C-6S'18 ~·'rl co~ENT•T r condidon. w n...1_. ...__.. ..... n-..... ~....1 .. -, --..... .:: 9-ml)-. Speed, Factory A 1lf>1 •Ii>•-~~ ha"'nice~.m-199< Chlhuallua, T-cup -· Ext32.l,l-l2cr1:31M!. !IO'Prul>i:"•1oys MIKE McCARTHY G::i'T;', •R:;;;-s;;;q: ~..hii':'wi'ih"1m.;;;. ""eei., New a.dials.,~· Fl!r Information Shepheed. Opeo Eves . MUST Bell! C.O. Camper. VAii <DN\ffiSIJNS BUICK RRJ!l15. Only~ cable red £natlsh leather FM Rad:o, SpoU..., ~C> t.ac:t: Tom Dteterl.cb 53l...so27 Ford Plclc1.1p. Good paint, ::'rlc1 e Servlce • Rentala BEAOl BLVD. AT • " lnterioc'. Automatic, power 371, Only $6396. Music Service ~ 1 • In the Newpott/lrvt.Jll &rM. 646-41195 894.3341 .ol.Jll~~ electnc windows, fac1oey ~2151 ( [i OBEDIENCE clul "' •tart """ aood. semibl• °""" * Danmar Inc. * 11IE SAii J>l!lGO Fl\WY. H71-......fdi , ,......... P<>W"' brakes, H)iijiii[~ *""'" Bhd. at Ilubcr ,.. to YMI -W '1 d n e 1 day-April 18th, MOVING! 'fl9 P * r k d a I e 131>! Harbor Blvd., G.0. 4 WHEEL Dri "l2 ~ •Coil& tllw alt t.-ond:ttionlng Phillipe - ColtaMe1a JLI"" •Tl--· *"'M i :30pm.5mo()ptn to all dop camper '950. ~Foot. Nuttoua~0a *'Tbn;CuJ;:;SpecJai ~a.r11__. AM·FM,wtrevm~ta.radl•l ~~ s MARCHES IN and , • ,,_,...,,..~ over · MIH928 536-8T.l2 • tlUn ~nne. AullO, ,350, q Urn. Abeolutdy 1mmacu·1 ';'.-~~==-~~~~ 1IOc!t W&llld:l1 with an MIN lATURE f»cb•hund CyclM, Blk~ MIRRORS. 1 pair new, never alrJCObd. P/S, P /~ 1 AJJf'A ROMEX> '69 SPIDER, latt. (21WCXW). l;66 912. New rehlt ene, earl> .,..r.v.ntory, cl.....,. AKC Germu Sbephml 1 ~ ~& ::;.J Scoor.rt 925 ~ ~ t.nder deW:hallle Cullom S1-intl wbl, ape New Pirelli Rad!als, New SALE PRICED reblt, new radial" 2,000 ml •· •• ~"".1 .. • m~~ ~·-~ii:-i:u~--~ ~ · ~-6C-'611,....Ea":°"Ji3~ :t.;.,Tln~W:·~ ~~ Mlles, S91BIL. Nabers Cadillac letton e,,..-.New dlA:c ...,.. -v !JUICI-. ........ ...., ....... ..., , or 1·30-5 ~ 3 ·--·--, & preuure plate, $3100 ~diiOOuntedpricet. ~pepen.531-3921 (5 ) AUSTRALIAN ffARL£Y DAVIDSON · ~1-em, Pl tanb. (56 AUTHORIZED DEALER tirm .6'15--6M2 or ~j7'"'976f falichs Music City OOXER, male, J'" old. ~:~~1eJW~.·.~ 8·1\YV:~t°"115-~ ~"-ca=r=~ite':m~!7!-......t.2l ~~ RENAULT t Plaza 54().2830 ~ ~· No Cl:lldren. 64<-2514 OF lllrl'JMINSTER day, No mileage chatK<-bumper, 1DW hook, locldnc --;'~ 5454!)0~100~=,,;()pea~!,!Sunda~~Ytj---:::;:-;::-:-- Splnet Pt•• o. GOLDEN Labrador, male ' nw SS&-1137 buhl. Eton locldnc rear end. --iA.GUAR ·10 XKE. Air Con· RENAULT mporaey walnut. Mint 5 mo old Getman Shepherd V iovable ador LUXURIOUS, roomy F • Oirm below eye line mim:n dtdoning Pow Slffrina . $4~. Mr. Ward. ~~·kids~~ papen. ~~all sc.M:n . .,:. t,30653Bol1 .t~,: w!!!'!'271n4mr equipt., DIW Lifetime 23/25. ~::now ~ ~ i~~ AUDI AM-F'M·Sw Ra:,, 406BNN: RVICE l alt 6. fore 3 pm alt g pm ($25). -"'~ """' mlllnl. Aft 5. 11 Only $4295. SALES & SE r MOVING, 4 yr old tpaled %. UiASA APIO, rare &'Qld Tuesd1y thru S.tvnl1y ~. Ttmtln. :_ee -D~~ ~~ AUDI '70 -1001,.I; SUNROOF, "And We Mean Sei'v~" 10' SURFOOARD $25 *646-41!0• Siamese cat, YftY lovable. female, 12 'Nb. (])amp Rent A Motor Home fer. 842-1150 eves A Hard-to-find Z..Door, AM· ~...,..&. ~ No clop. 5f5-2190. 1tock, AKC ftK. All ahotl. YAMAHA 125 MX '72, Weboo for your V1c•tktn v.'eekendl. FM Radio, SUper Oean in-(Q.U.: f'ANTASTIC boxer, male 11 ~7-.5358 MX head, Mikunt carb. Ex-* SSl-6800 * 1968 Olewolet ~Ton pt..a.. .... side & out, 4·$peed, 906-A 1200 ~ nu. Loves kids. Good tended fork &: ~arm, 4 Spd, Excellent ~"f HGB, Only $2495. ~:!11'~~-==ort~=;:;:~~---:'. _ ANDERSON (~) IMPORTS · · ~-. 5!:i7·52i:a2 ,, B~hi!':.. ~~~ BY~~co~~ ~::~~·rear. J:; !!!l.!!!!, 1'rave1 945 ~ns net!ds work (ll1614J HL::::~ i966 Jaguar 2 + 2 Cpe. mix. All dhoti. }lale. 10 home.$25. xtras.$350.551-3346. LIKE new! Aristocrat MiKE McCARTHY _.P,..~"'+'4'"..._. SportyMadeireMaroonwHh,,.:::::::::======= Rlidi HIFI mo1. Need. love & room. AFGHAN pupa. AKC. Shots '73 HARLE.Y DavldlOn Baja Lowllntr. 15'. Gu. retrig. BUICK -~ English saddle leather In-' l._f!!,!!!_o_, __ • _ _!!~I Aft ~. 646-2528. $150. &: up. MeUow. temp. 100, bougbt Feb. 8th, ridden Port. toilet. Sleepa 6. Barely ter10r. Factory aJr, 136 ka 54:J..8329 once. MWlt sell, trans1erred used. $l!i00. 548-1395. 690 BEACH BLVD. AT BMW e u t omatic transmission, 1---------eo;: 3.iJ':~les 8 Week old Be.wt Hound oveneu! Cost $700, will Capital St. CM mr SAN DIEGO FRWY. AM/FM radio, wire wheel1, '59 SPRITE, rblt. ena 6 I I. .zENmt It RCA TV1 & •548-l'Tl5• puppies. brown I. white A take $575. 842-7621 MIRRORS, 1 pair ne'W, never 894-3341 LEA-S£--A· ... etc. Completely ftstored -trans, new brakes It: P6.lnt !t .~nc:1S:s~~k~ 12 Week old Bull Tenier, tricolored. AKC. 962-3139. BICYa.E SALE used, $~0 ., fender NEW1973GMC%TonPick· without doubt the cleanest job. BeatoUer847-*. ~;rm.;;i;,y at Ora?)2e eoun.. good Chlhuehua Pupa NEW 10 SPEED ITALIAN detachable 1tyle. Xlnt rear up Zill in engine, Full size in the county! (13314). SUNBEAM ~t dealer.) yr pk> Male. To l:ome. • 645-2303 • BICYCLES SSB.95. Beach .new vlllon. Call 642-:1618 8' Bed, Padded dash. H.D. 1973 BAVARIA $2777 '*' tube, 1 yr J)U1I ~ 49J.8HI 156 Blcyd,., !116 E. Balboa Ext 323, 8-1' or ''J0.5. oprinp, gauges, ,..,. tire I, r.n warraaty. Cuh 90 HorHI Blvd .. Balboa 61&-1282 NIMROD RJvte,.. t e n t C5ll863) $2895. ~ Nabers Ca-.uaC '63 SUNBEAM CONV. wrrn HARDTOP pn, • 544-3417 • erms to 36 mo. avail. l[~J ---' ...... -·-KAw···~ 90 trailer. Room Jar all the MIKE McCARTHY CREVIER BMW AUTHORIZED DEALER -ood -ABSOLUTELY beautllul, 3 ~•• ~ ~·-Good BUICK color 'IV, 19046 )'?'old lllly, 3 bar qtr plUI Ollly 600 miles, runs perfect ......, beds, pert can-Sah!s. Service. Jagjng 2600 HARBOR BL., lliJRJkl;un~ .. !!:!'· !168-3329, mu.t.,,. -. to ride toro..,.o•dlrt.BestoU.,. ~.,!!.ew Tim. $?15. Call BEAO!BLVD.AT 318W.htSt.,SantaAos COSTA MESA TOYOTA or\ 9U'Jl AU1Wta, H .B. -tie •. •· ..... 1• Bell helmet. .L;JOI TIIE SAN DIEGO FR.WY. 1354171 _54().::..:9=100"----'0"pe=n::..=SU=nday= '---------1 Cots 152 •-· "'" ~ .... ·~ * 551-&51 * ___ _.!:!89i-~33(1~---1;;;;;;;-""'"i;;;;;;,;,;;r;'lli;-;c 1-' sell $315 5'9-3135 NOMAD, '12, ZI', air, 3 w BMW '64 1900 SEDAN 4-'72 TOYOTAS ---------RE:G A · 4 · G 'n KAWASAKI MACH III refrig., sell c., hath tllb. 1969 _F~rd IJ!, Ton Pickup. V-8, Door 4-SPeed One OwM-MAZDA P~ERSIANuallty ~ ~.~ Broke =: OI' >;;!'~ 0rr;:. oo;x> miles, k>okl, runs as easy chr, 11.lr:e nu $3500. ~ointively the deanest pne Und~r ~K Radio OWR'. ---------' * F~~!rnn:-.--·~ .. ....,.... •l~ new! Book maintained 6T:r5218 l1l town (15002) $1895 , , M -• 3 R * ~u ... ~ --1°' ap-Ev" 642-l'l5!. mo. 9tl8-2143 8 x 35• TRAVEL TRAILER. MIKE McCARTHY 974• Only 11395· * •-• '7 otory * *DEMONSTRATORS pointment to oee. COM-15" ENGLlSH sad d t e u BUICK $66 .MONTH 10 PARE. wJcinch & 1tlmlp, $100. '71 BULTACO Pursang 250. Exce ent condltk>n. Carpet-mlurtt ~ ~ 36 MONTHS OPEN LEASE ~~~!;..,.,,'""")«',:~ ~=roR SALE ~-=· .... ok!Ja.,~"· A~~lce,P1rts949 THE~=~WY. a?& ~~~~~a~ monthl with papers $50. $450. Call David 675-2165 * '73 KAWASAKI 900 Z-1, !fl" ~·--H t B h 84&-0219. after S. 1700 miles, 2 moo old, '62 PONTIAC mott, nms PRE·SWnmer Special '68 un 0 eac SEALPOINT Siamese Kit· sacrifice! $1595. $1983 good, $50; auto. trans. $25; Cllev PU 8' bed, tleavy duty Vlalt our new home! To Choo.,. From Clearance Sale PRICES START $1779 en1 •""'· eac . •--&~ make otter, or will sell car camper. 963-4187. Example: 1600 2 dr. 4 speed, t _ h' 1970 SUZUKI TS 250 Sa""-rear end $25; body parts • rear sprgs, immac. with Q MAZDA 557#7161. I leetl Ml Enduro ,lo miles, xlnt cond, complete. Slrai&fl.t rude $15. radio, heater, 1 low miles. Dogs 154 ..... ~ 615-2155. 2 Chev. 14" American Ma.g!'i V1n1 963 TEZl-910849. IRISH Settu, temale. 1 mos. ·~~$325Call. ·~ :2166ueage. Xlnt ~·t ~pt!. :,i,~r;;; ~cu~e~.=o~: ROY CARVER, Inc. ~:;31 i:;ch ~1. 842-666 4s~~~~~~~~1tJable lhow quality, AKC, Champ, "'" •-• u•u in -• ' all', stereo, vin 173 TOYOTAS sired $115. 645-4.'1.f. ~ood boat w/amall cabin 1972 YAMAHA mo, like new 352 beads, recent valve job, = (5.U2t'J) ~ choose 1" E. 17th St. tp. 12,900 mi's. Like new Boxer Pups AKC roes. 1111 HP Mercury OB ""' oond -less than lJIOO ml. $25. 066 Fon! 390 block, MIKE McCARTHY eo.ta Mesa 54M444 !>Im 6'13-954!. alJo available at Call mornings. Y ' -cootrols, 2 tanks & trailer. Aller 5 weekdayoo 545-815l. ::: .. =":"f 14'~ev'. BUICK BMW 'n :m2. Air Cood., <-MERCEDES BENZ iiiiiiiill $SIX!. 545-0246. 1910 HONDA 350 BL, $375. mags &: tires $25 Or will BEACH BLVD AT Speed, AM~ Rad.lo, New ---------' Boats, M•lnt./ Excellent cond, Ted, trade for '!'! . THE SA1r.' DIEGO FR\VY. Radial&, 140COT, Only $2995. 50 ·USED SAVINGS DEAN LEWIS A CONWNIOOIHOflfllNQ llEWINO CUIO( rot. THf CA£. ON THE GO. S.rvlco 902 494-2365 * 5'3-36!11 * 89i-33(1 Hii:ipui'.~ * HONDA 90, Trail Bike, I SE.T of 196.'I eo ... tte Fl '71 FORD Van '°"""""'n I ..2llJ MERCEDES BOA<M' CLE AN ED ._ new rubber, ready to ""· '---"-<r:>--.> new val·-job • ON DIS •I" "' .,_ .,.,, ...,.,.., e.~ uc<UJ6. ~IUIU v-c · ton, sleeps 4, heavy duty ~WC.~ PLAY inspected 35 cCntsperfoot. ~· -·~... Makeoffer.842.-llSOevesor Shocb, AM/FM stereo-~~ 548-1255 1960 Indian 500tt snytime\_wknds. tape, crptd, drpd, ice box, 2 Sharp New Car FIBERGLASS A Gela>al Single, s ... t legal CUSTOM black foam ....... bumer '10''" dual exba"''· CAPRI Trade-Ins 1966 Horbor Repair. Flb~ra:lu. John 1167-1!\52 ing wheel, flat, 14''. Never 28,00J mi. New t~s. $4,CXXJ Coming Jn Every Dey Costa Meae 646-9303 Craftsman. Exper. 646--62164. '12 SUZUKI 125. Good con. 119ed. $10. 842-1150 eves or or best ob'. 831-2268 '6? Ask About Our Unique MU~ sell '69 Corolla Bo.I~, Power 906 dition, many extras. $475. anytime wknds. MIRRORS, 1 pair, new • Used Mercedes LUM Spnnter. 4-spd, 1'1ldio, qew · For on Id In '"'--'n's World ---after 5 PM, 644-6287 BUY Batter le s and never used $20., lender t Ire 1. Good co nd . """~ Radla d hab'· I • Plops • 'Economical. $125 bit cl. Coll Mory Both 642-5678, txf, 330 • 44' STEEL CRUISING MICRO Midget w/350 Hon· ton. etac ~ "'> e. Xlnt "'"' H f I 645-<lS2I HOUSE BOAT, twin 250 da engine. Trade OT best of-497-JMS view vision. Call 642-5678 0U$8 0 mporf's.1,;=,;=~--=~-i14ta1~ed.f0.Slfm Instant Crochet! v.s·s. •enera1or, Oybrldge, !er. Ph. 557-2612. 1962 JEEP engine, misc Ext. 323 1-1.2 "' l ,J0.5. BRAND NEW 6862 Manchester Buena Park '70 TOY Corono MK. n Sta xlnt cond. $17,000. e '69 Honda SL 909 other Jeep ~.;"'"° ·n DODGE Van-Xlnt cond. 173 CAPRI on the Santa Ana FrwJ Wgnto, 0Jmmac,5 41o5 ml510RIH0 t lon up t hi s EI>-TO-SUM" ttio going plat'l'S In ~rreat all lhru summer! Sew or long jumper-dreS5, in knits. 1ted Patter 91TI: J~nlt 10\1, 1.211, 11\1, 1611. 3:1"9:. Size 14 1h (bust lakes 3 yards JS.In. ANr ·FASH!Olf _ -ol JI, • 22' CHRIS CRUISER w/ Good condition Call ~ Full-0n custom interior, 523-7250 au wner. -; trailer. $800. * 54&-4479 * FOR sale • Olevy l·speed wide wbls & new tires. lmmedl•t• Delivery 1972 MERCEDES Benz 220 .• ,~':"-"llll~=,~----1 Cail 546-4990 Weekdays. TWO '7'2 Hondu CB150-4, w/Hurst shifter. Stereo FM tape deck. Many GUSTAFSON Gu. P/B& PI S, air/Servic-n 4 DOOR Corona Toyota One maroon, 1 gold. I.ow Mike, 557-3580 extras. $3350. 540-3509 ed by book. 25,000 mi. New 22,000 ml. $1600. 15 Ft. Boat, cover, 40 H.P. mi's. Call aft 6PM 545-23'22 '&I CORVAIR Greentirier Lincoln-Mercury Pitellis. $6700. firm. 499-3808 * 962-4066 * Evlnrude, tilt traJler, all bus, 4,000 ml. on nu 16800 Beach at Warner MB 280 SL Coupe )ow miles '69 TOYOTA Corona, auto, newly painted, 'TJ tap on Mobile Homes 935 11 c;ij 1 engJ!raN, nu p a I n t. Huntington Beach full egulp. like n e w '. air, ~dlo..t.... beate., $1200 prJ boat & ttatler. s;£oO,.. beot ...,., ... ..,. $650/otfer. 548-2153 842.&844 * (213) 592.5S14 613-.1631; 673--0128 eves. p;y. ,.,..."" oUer. ~r=.s4: e? MIRROR, l pair, never '65 DODGE Van. Rebuilt ''Hom• of ~· Viking'' '68 MBZ 2505. AM/FM, all '70 COROLLA SPRINTER. used, new. $20., fender engine. New transmission & ,71 "APRI power. Best offer_ Must La.stChanceforBuy! * 30 FT. Owens Cruiaer * detachable style. Xlnt rear . brakes. Xlnt. cond. $ll00 or '-'' sell immed. 833-8178 e $750 Finn. 548-Q885 e Large salon & Dying bridge view vision. Call 642-5678 Antique1/Cl111lc1 953 oUer. 645-6927 aft 5 pm. V6, automatic transmlssloo, ,69 TOYOTA t'OROu.A Good shape! $5,990 Ext. 323, S.12 or 1:30-5. ''GRAND ERA'' '70 DODGE Van, panelled, factory air conditionina:, a 1:59unroo~U: ~: ~ d '. GOOD TRANS $iSO. tM-9727 496-40'.ll cork celling crpts $1700 or mere 8,lm m.Ues. This bl . e 645-1'-'W • * * 14' F1ber&).s runabout. Mo~[.,~=:' 940 ~~~ama1 best offer. $ts.1oo6. the car f$orAyouY£11 (450FLE). $850. 497-i;G ·n COROLLA Z M 1mmac ~:Ir. ~~lec~~i 853 Production P1ace ·~~ too Fmi. ~~· p~, •• cond. Nu tires $1325. 673.-oo 64&-0IIS!i CLOSE N'pt. Beach 646-5076 Anyllme ~-~ o . 1967 MG MIDGET °' 841-01311 call anytime, 16' Dolphin ski or flshlng • Recreational Autos Wanted 968 Qa IP' £ ~ AUTO) Roadlter. Less . than 34,000 1900 i8ooYOTA Corolla ata l boat. Deep hull, all a:tass. ,..,. l~) ..... m'iles. E;nglish racing red "'1'.n· I make o t fer . 100 Mf!n: O.B. w/controls & Vehicles 956 WE PAY TOP 2110Hllb:lr-..ctea..._ .,.._, witfi :bUCK.ef 1eat tntmor, 586--0032, Laguna Hilla 1~1rB:hv1~;~, St~ ~PM. & OUT iiUN'Eb:';.... Wiring In but CASH '71 CAPRI 1600 e,,., Med ~~h=~ =~ TRIUMPH not hooked up. Sound eng. &: metallic ~ ~-Jn•· c~•~1 trall~r. $400. or best offer. rwi •uu. '-""-""r ...-r., ............... · : l'JUUMPH '69 TRJ1 N.., 5.'i2· 7096 trans. Best oUer over _.... recllning 1eatJ, a m f f m · $1111 Top, New Radials, T'onneau SALE -· •tereo. Xln't cone!. $1850. Cov AM FM •-~-16ft FIBERGLASS, '64. 90 hp 1910 TOYOTA Land crutse•. ror wed can " lJ'Ucks. Jut 548-0<54 att s pm. Nabers Cadillac "· " ·~. New JohMOn, full covers, trailer, xlnt rond, $2495. Call after 6 call ua for tree estimates. Paint, ZKY52J.., Only S1995. xlnt. $1450. 64>-MOO pm 613-344< GROTH CHEVROLET DATSUN AUTHORIZED DEALER Ii ~~~~;.'11,; TRAVCO Dg~ak~~~~· 063 -~:_~M~~" N:,TSl~~3 .~~~ l§t~= cover, trlr, anchor, paddle, 27' Of BEAUTY & Trucks 962 Huntington Beach blCKUP radlaJs. Lo rn I . Im· 1969 TRIUMPHS p It f 1 re ladder, Ille jackets, com-847-6087 KI 9-3331 N DOWN maculate! See to appreciate 28,800 ml. New clutch, ne...; pa51 "'other egulp. $815. ELEGANCE 1971 FORD ;-4 TON WE PAY TOP DOLLAR 54<HI650 ""''•custom ha•dtop 6'1l-4005 FOR TOP USED CARS $G8.23 per mo. for 48 mo. 64 MGB · overdrive 32mJ>J $ 9 S 6 Pickup. CUstorn camper Def -~ 60 831~ FOR t~ 10phlatlcated aailor speclaI wtth E>cJ)l:orer ptek· It your car 18 extra clean. · Jlil.YTtlent' ..,..ce _,.,, · '69 NORTON M/C. !;;;,-;;:=="""=-~~~I wbo wanu total Catamaran THE JRAVCO 270 age. vs, power steer!,,., see us lint BUI A.PJ,, IU4%. * 536-3951 * '65bodyTR!UMPl!ha H""1d. Xlnt perlormance. Ute weight • automatic tnnsmtssloo, BAUER CX M,. :m_._ '69 MG Mld .. J, radio, 24 000 . 5 pe. Need1 engine Ill' Cat, mu.st see. 11995. heavy duty tireL Step :1925 Harbol'O!lvd. i;ii,rll!JIPrt JIJUUiUO ml. 5 Good tlrel. Xlnt ccind. work. 1!50. 613-3571 EveL The crocheted look 1' tops 675-<>166 Pvt party. MOTOR HOME bumper, auxllllary tanks, Costa Mess 9'19-2500 ·!.Ji"..::.-.::::".=!. Best ou .... 536-2337 VOLKSWAGEN with the )'Oung school set. HOBIE 115, 7 mo., New oond. etc. Extrmtety low mile&. IMPORTS WANTED MGB INST ANT CROCHET vest AU e-·. trailer, ~~. FULLY LUXURY (1ll91H) n-....... C.Oun-s -VW ~,. ••= ~ EQUIP· . v·-~· ~ •n DATSUN 1u. TON '" cam~u . ~ and tank top -l,llN.J tot ~-8130 eves; or ~7-2790 PED WITH AJr Condi · $3444 TOP $ BlIYER 7'1: to I Xl • .,.. g~ls, boys. Use big book d•-ttoner, • BILL MAXEY TOYOTA PICKUP 1970 MGB-GT. Wire wtieels, P .tent. nL i:ond., oew 3 .=~<.:..·+-~---~ 1',000 BTIJ/llJl.volt, 'o of N .. __ C dilla Io ml, top ohape. Priced to --:;";;;;;;' ..,MO::ak::Ce:::'.o:itcer;::,,., -=_,,w; and knit ting worsted In *'T2 HOBIE 16 with trailer. mount/Extra .Battery with a~ G C 18881 Beach Blvl. 5,000 miles, Immaeul&te coo---11 ,. •• "'_,. '6T VW colors. Easy single, double Dual Swlt~ -Amp. AUTHORIZED DEALER H. Beach Ph. 847-8555 dlt'ion, ~ ... 1.. Guaranteed, 4 ,KM, ~n•;io, Sqpareback, rebl.t Crochet. Patt.m 7ll9·. ~--, asking $1100. Eves. 1,;11(...., ... u...,. ,,,,.. MGB Red -"'-..... ....J. e..,,,;..., ' ""''-"' runs -t ~ 644-6115 Power Plant, Electric-Onan 2600 HARBOR BL. JUNK CARS WANTED ,~, whitewalls, '13 tap ~ • ••• ·-~ ·~·~· ~ ~-" · 4-14 Included. I l"'""" P1reUl tires, , Good o:rod:, Beat oUer t&Jret, 968--0158 SEVENTY·FIVE CENTS C-~>. 5 hp ~ngtne, needs ~er WVe~t 't· ~tb=:n~ 540-9100 COSTA =Sunday I pay top $$ tor Junk or db1~·t1:rfsV~HIS ONE 1700. 675-673:4 aft 5 wkdays. '69 VW, stick, 50,tn) ml. !or each pattern -add 25 work. $2150 or. best oller. ?rewired for 2nd roof air =-="----=~== wrodted cars. n4/5474365. OPEL Many xtrns. Sharp,f $12M> Cl'nt8 ror each pattern for 67S-0183: 67S-7'11'7 eve!. conditioner I REAR Retri&· 1912 JEEP " Ton 4 Whee1 WE BUY JUNK CARS ~-AUTO) ttrm. 673-4506. :,; M~~~:ect~ir:~ SAD.BOw/trall:T. likt~· r::. ~~ erdatorN. 1 cTrau. ft. inAMU~°! ~i~dt~~ ~!. lf!; sw=e== ... ~) ..... OPEL '10 GT New Radlalt, ••. 'IL. vw Bug, Sunroof, delivery will take three ... 1: •171.:.i. eves. -at I ew vco ,,,,.... Mileage (03015) $2995. 21DO~-...a:-..._ .. ""° 4-Speed Rad· RuJi1 p new ... ""' good cond, Beat weeks or more. Send l1>1..::~=:::;..:.;.::::,.-~~~ S:ereo Comb.ll'tre, Spare, MIKE McCARTHY Autos lmportod 970 . I ti> -OnJ,y ~-Ofter! 615-1815 Alire Brooks, the DAILY IClTE, ln 1oo<i condlUon. 2 std. nylon includin&: bumper · ' DATSUN '71 2tO Z . .f Spd. ec • .. , . '67 VW Squ&reba.clt. P ILOT, 105, Needlecratl .U.S. llnt racing record. mt. & cover/Tollet·Aircraft BUICK General Alr/Cond. AM·FM stereo. fi*=-ijiir· ~ Stlclr. Rebullt en;fb.~ Dept .. Box 163, Old Q)elsea ~1965 ln lleu of std, and chemical/ BEACH BLVD. AT Special chrome wbeela. New .tJ:tt--Owner. 5.57~. u.r Station. New York, N.Y. KI,,:,c1= . .,~wl""=u.-.. "'11-1 -,&""trt,.,-r.""Good~ Converter-311 Amp. in lieu TRE SAN DliXiO FR.WY. VWt 1# BNch Imports tires. $400). Ph: 6#-0937. · l-""":'69""'VW,;;;;.;;;:===--1 JOOU. Print Name. AddfeM.. oond,. $412$ or otter. 644-1132 of Battery Charger/Furnace 894-3341 '61 BetUe, YXY062 •••• $585 1969 DATSUN 1600 con-1IOO •=:t=., AUTO~~ Zip, Pa.Ht!ra Namber. • 30,000 BTU In lieu of std/ '61 FORD Short Bed, Style Manx Dwie Buggy, vertl.ble, rum IQOd, needs e 6*3417 • • NEE DLECRAFT '12! Boots, Sllp1/0ock1 910 Guollne Tsnlt . 10 Gal .. In Side, 6 CYL, standard tl2!ICIE ................ U95 body work $585' Belt olle< PORSCHE Crochet, knit, etc. Free -;; lieu of std/Air Cooctitloner, trans., $750. 536-mS '64..Beetle, OZB210 •••••• 495 6'B-7d8 att. 6PM. "10 BUG. New beada, ~ dwecttons, 50c. UMlT -22' fllr ..,..... • 13,000 BTU, Automotlvt. 1965 FORD Ii T. Auto, 6. ·n Stiper Bile. Pl11A •• 1115 FIAT ~.!"!..., ""<!1~! ~. Call ln§tant MAcnme Boot. N:ioas from N" w Port $16 295 8-ply tirea. stra.!Oit body. '68 Beclle, WFtQ3 ••••• 895 ~PO~ '}.!.!_ r !,,,r •, v-u-v.J1" crv \ml) Baolc. fancy l<nots, pat-bland. Call 67H(l15. Runo good $75(; 64l-3T.lll '64 Ghia, 1l!llDB ....... 1115 -i-· <r m-~ · -us '1l VW IJJe bl.. xi/I! -_ ''""' 11.00. WA!<TED park!nr "" Udo. I RD' R. b ... Beetlo, -...... 695 '111 FIAT U8, •Int cond, 1!K -to bellM (l) 1'3-1Sl4 ~ ~ • .. 9'19-1oQ IDHaat O'OC!Mt Boot .... Vie. 9112th ~~ttlft", fully '62 FO • n c e ro '89 Bet~ zsun ..... l99G •lle1t electron.IC tac h •• aft' 6. alter 5 PM. Learn by ptctunoI Pat· ...,,..,.ible. -DANMAR :".!..com~ll. Good coocl. • Good Guy'• txh&UOI, ndlo, • 'M PORSCHE s.c. XlnL ··"'51:-:-:vw=--=eu=r'"'11on1=--pe-d,:.oc~l1 tems $1.00. s= & Ski 911 -1-1~nip~ortst wired Jar tape deck. $1tll0. cone!. MUOI ,.. to II>-~•. Ow.i.r -·--. Con;plele l•ltaPI Qlft ~ Bo<lh, ..-:v (Q.Uf .1). _ or otftr 64&-SIBC pr!clate, $21SOO. 84&-3fl5, .1594 •tt 5 PM-~- i1.t:."" than 100 Jrllts -20 FT. 200 SERIES INC, TIME FOR _,._ HONDA '68PORSafEIU 10 vw Sundial °""""'pop c.m-AJ,itao Dool< -SEA RAY MOTOR HOMES I~~:;;::::-;::' =~I Xlot cond, Mllte< olltt. top. Pay r.11 bonlt '°"" ol fi~i111 &111 DooU """" ~ .. ~1"!;,.~ ft~: Salos•s...,1co•Ront1l1 QUICK CASH '12 CAPRI, v-o, ••to, mint ~ "'t: .... Il3t;o~a1ter 31!t~-fll1ll.-.. ma1n-.l9l'I """ ,..., .,.,....,. .,. -~~ 13801 Harbor Blvd. cond. Only 8,000 mt. Lie No. Call oft i PM --~...-61 VW Bua. t 09nd. ~ °'" Prbo Atpw. 1!'1i1!ig.~:_.~= Garden Grove THROUGH A ~J~~·Pll,1600, ~1-="J"A"'-G"'u"'AR=="--<=-~~=·· -.~~ .. """' - l -.IS pelternt. bQ\( 'tan1c, et'<.: ''1;"~n1. .531-6808 cone!. ~· ... 000 ml. Llc No. "'POMCffE. N<w ...... " -vw Du•. ~ .. _ ~--$0e. trailer with a lr:e1 · ""Y"" SlO -OOer ~ -.. ''"""" ...... _ ·- ..._,,, QoJlll -t -SacrUlce oqulty. hon• DAILY PILOT ~,.'2250-$2l!I0.'68J-.XK£Stl.-. ~ •• __ ,er..... . aood-lltUtllMTllllI'125 l5tJc, 83l-2IIII9 itter 6. ' DAILY PIL 11 VW BUS, like ..,., Conv. low ml iw.s tot:; r•• w• ~ '-13111 Qulll•lerT'""'J••~-. 1 ' GULFS ~·~ OT 30,000ml, .. $l000.Llc!<o...,. l\l'lohtlin X PORSCHE"'-1&000...... MUSTSE\.l"S'(W ISl:<autltul~~ n~··-akl """\, ..:'..:'; c• ASSIRED ADS WANT AD' ~'Wi!;-2 di ... ..,_,(ZIJJ!ltl2-5Zl7, la!ebn!wq.aoOocood.'2:fOO. " v.-.... --b·::'1'a-";,r.1 %!: .-:r•HP ...... N ~-· u-ml. t1c' '1l 'Jtl4 Red, B<aut. """"' .. llllJ. ---0GI I -•M w ' ~ • ~ -FOR ACTIO 56 ... _, ·--.. ---POR9CH1I '51 vw. N ... polo!, -~ • ~.. ""'" lnbdlout . l!ew -• • • 642 71 l10 $1000. -c.n -.. etc, tluiJ a Dolly Pilot wft?lr. $11IO, no -. 642·5678 • l100 l!arlicr etw. C.IL da)I>: ml.DI!...._ Good coocl~er 5:311, ~~~ ._ -~ .. ------.~----I ::::Call=-::..:::=-..,---.:....-----t~·-------1 ~ .* •1440 * s.u tdle)Jtr,..'. 641'.~ I \ " 81 't!S II Ir ., 'ii : St 'tll 11 8' '1l x - * ' 1 ~ -~ .. ., .. ... " 7l Ci '5 ~ of A1 .... - Bu ~ b D c M "I ~ -'ti! ~ .!I Ai T-. Mltdl 2'1, 1973 DAILY PILOT l§JI -·-l~ [ -..... .......... 1§11 -..... 9IO Autot, New JOLKSWAGEN _CADILLAC _......._-::~ii~S:~:-:';". ~. CHIYlOLIT ~ i. UNCOLN '6' ~!: 0_ EL !0 .. ~0S 1~~ ~~s :f'.Jtmf!. MUSTANG MUSTANG 'Qi Conv't., New Paint • Top • RadiaLs Auto. TranL, P. Steering, iiadiO, Cleanest in Town, SKA.234, Only $1296. .~~i~) 17 TO CHOOSE air cood.1"1'/S, '1,>111t S; N)Rj nal barpln at a real COUPESCONVERTIBLES tom-!!_~nr. "111, llpo prtce•$• 550 • =... '"~1~ '& I YEBROWS UP DE VIWS s,.t.,., 3 pa tankl, (iSe gal TI;ey'll all be, when you l9S6to1972 capaclt,y) Gaures, toa drive around in this '70 J4 TO CHOOSE !lihta, bwnll"' ,...,,i, '"'Pl Uncoln < door. Magnllic.n1 COUPES bwnll"', tnw hook, locldn · EXCLUSIVE car. LDI• or lX>Wer. 10 DAY m-a now! '68 vw Bur. white. aood ah.ape. $900. See at flDIAi b, CdM or call bet. M eves, 6'13-lUI. '61 VW Seel. Ltte blue. All odK. ln xln't shape. Ponhe whla 4 new ttru. Beat otr. Slew,t14H9111. ilWt Bus, make reum- able o«u. IJl».1034 or 847-3515 wk-da)'f. CONVER SFil>ANTIBLESS hut., Eton 10cldng rear end. FREE TRIAL EXOIANGE. '67 t.tuSTANG • Air, auto., Chnn below eye Uno mlr-You'll find Ibis '65 Ford GUSTAFSON PIS. P/B. Asking $915. Man)' excellent coiors rors 12 . 1 6 • 5 tractlonlte Mustan& very exclusive two Larry, 568-6385; Eves. t'l'lorl UIR BWCK • CONNILLN CHEVR(). MU&/IOOW tire• Oil T....,,. door hardlop wilh air .... UllColn·Mtrc:ury •'~!!!I .• L-•• JO -la. l_>;afk )'Ollow w/blk dJtloalDc and barnlo pr!ood. U8tlO 8-11 at w.,,,.. • "12 MACH"r.;;, mint CO'!idi\iOn, ~ .-e COSTA Ml_. DA.TSU . e HM-Int. $6,:rOll Invested. Make 10 DAY FREE TRIAL EX· Huntlnlton &aoh --" AMI SON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY e ou.r. ,..._lllO eves A CIWIGE,i. IQ au * (11 ~) 592-5544 :,.;-~irtt, ~ ":: MIUCLI MAZDA e NAllORS CAPiLL.(C .::!'.'!_~·-_ NOV' • GU~TA'50N "Homt Of iho Viking" -833-~ln:,:4;:.,-==---,-- 1Jll!lk , • DAVE ROSS PONTIAC • 'ft4EOOORE ~·~· •• ... ' U I M ~ Alltn ~· ROllNS FORD. UNIVERSIT¥ OLDsMO. Dr. llaJdtop, SS pq., /Jr nco n· erc:ury MAVERICK *MUSTANG '67• auto, ..... ....., ~-"-Landau -1-n--~ at w r/h, wsw, landau top, $975. _______ ,.... I.arrest aelec:tion in BILI e • .__iw • .. ""' _,., ~1 amer 644-1437 aft 6 pm. ·n PINTO RUNABOt.rr -Oranae County Rae&, Auto. 'I'rans., P. Huntington Beach Air auto trans. Radio. m> Na .. _l'S. CadBlac: • StOFlnr, 10 K Miles, m. l4NM4 * (21S) 592-5544 ~ ·n MUSTANG Mad\ 1. cc eng. o.twce Int " ..,, uw FTA. oiey ... ''H9m• of the Viking'' • Air, Sll!!reo tape, gocxl cond. trim. Xlnt ttrn. COSTA MESA .... 5 '69 Mustang, 8 6 trkcyl, automd., ·n PINTO, St.IQ) • ...,.,, H t M h d. 6tcreo radio, ' top ron . ssn ueae. Htg Beach "'· !ll0-9100 Open Sun,ia, -.'1l:. Low mn .... ., c:ondltlooed, 0 ere on 1se $1425. 494-3355. -·nvw Bus, &-pauengi!r. Xlnt c:ond. A~O=~~ H~ . FOl D '70 LTD WGN. $1<00. Call 968-909'1. miles. ,,,,.:2076. C•d. '69 Fltwd Brhm. tull1; tq\lipped. (054EAM), You'll find thl1 'TO Mavetick '10 MUSTANG Grande. Air. $299 2 door very hot .. tMa low PLYMOUTH .-. 5 '56 CHIVV $789 price. (ZSG547). 10 p/s, p/b, dllc. brakes, xlnt. --------:! lrmnaculate gold w/white Autos UMd 990 Autos UMd 990 4 Dr., VS, auro. Runs real DAY FREE TRIAL EX-c'°:::nd.::::_· $22!IO=o:.o·..;.644-'="1::128o__~ GTX 545-1782 or 979-Q.53 '60 vw Good cond. 91'M298. VOLVO '72 YOLYOS vinyl top, gofd cloth inter-' · ' KQOd. Body I: Interior nitt. CHANGE. htUST sell -'65 hfustang-6. lor, many extras lnclndlng CADILLAC CADILLAC $00 543-369). GUSTAFSON Ruru; good. Neod• b. d y stereo. (XTW187J. work. Best oiler. 675-8389 Cod. 70 Eldorodo $5295 1971 El Dorodo CHRYSLE. I San Diego FNf at Avery Uncoln·M1rc:ury MUSTANG ·n GRANDE, Air Beautiful blue w/white vin)tl The 1ptto~ ot penona1 lux-Pkwy .. Laiuna Niguel, 16!KM> Beach at Wanier CondlUoning, Landau Top, top. 28/fOO mllll, Loaded J.n. \ll')' automobiles. Vinyl top, 49s.oBOO 131-0800 Huntington Beach Stereo Radio, Auto. Trans., ,,. 'h All en ' '. 1971 Plymouth GTX, flil C.I.O., Auto ilranl, ~ steerin1, pwr brakes, AH( ~ FM/FM stereo, vinYl ~ Must scll. Sll00.00. Ph. 615-1571 after 6. dudln( '""° tapo, (ll03-tapaltr)< • leatb<r Interior. ~ • 842-8844 * (213) 592.5544 Power Stoering, 191CKZ, llFV), Full power and air c:on-~ "Hom a Of rho Viking" Only $l'195. PONTIAC ':_', . San Dieao Frwy at Avery d 1 t I onlnl. Wt-telfte:Oplc · l1t ~ -------.,.,,I --· La wheel, ,. .... and air oon-MERCURY e"""' 1970 GRAND PRIX • 4·, ·,· •',;;.. guna Nlgueu1-1. dltlonlnc, pnwer door 1oc1c1, N!W•o•'T IS ""1 ....,.. stereo multiple< plus I r I\ FACE VALUE . .,:.~ Flawlels Olympic -• [. i J Old,mobile -Cadillac *FACTORY * EXEClmVE * DEMONSTRATORS 6 To Choose From Clearanc:e Sale! 0 Huge $avlngs track tape, A """' pleuer IEAUTlllUL MOVING! '10 Mereury, air, _ _ tinllh with matmq .._ . 1'71 Sl!DAN DE VILLE (8.lOCXll), And Is tb!J •n Ou'ytl At la<:e value, :f<>U can't beat ~$2100 or be" otter. OLDSMOBILE ~~:."fa..~'!,~ -. Example: 145 EA station wagon, automatic tranaml• akin, air conditioning, Iu1- pge rack, AM/FM radio, rear speaker, wheel coven, CONOie, •1456.164 . •104897. 71 Lbl Price WH $51591 Stwmlng tac:qutt tlnlsh 'with San Di4flo. J'rvr• at ·--*1555 N so be If thl1 low pri"' ol 1889 In< di'~~--. Ult .. ~-·. --· vinyl top and full leather Pkwy., ~" N "·-..-• ewport =r· autifuL h\ thil '65 Ford Falcon. Au~ ----------• ~ ·-Interior. Full power,. and ol 49s:aeao '13f.4eoo Nabers Cadlllac: Sl)'te, Sm 0 • the matlo transmtasion !eu TIME 'FOR CUTLASS SUPREME '11 ~te~, ~ "iJ: ; OOU1'M !aotory air ocmdltion· AUTHORIZED DEALER low mileage too. 10 DAY than 30,000 actual . milet ~u1CK "'ASH 4-<lr HT. Air "' poWl!r AKF). • ' Ina. crulso c:ontrol, power 1968 Cpo. De VIiie •. ""'HARBOR BL., FREE TRIAL-EXCHANGE. (PEP347). 10 DAY FREE ,. , ,.. wndwl, brks & otrg. Vinyl. door lodu, twilight sentlnol, Vinyl top, clotb and !eatber COSTA MESA GUSTAFSON TRIAL EXCHANGE. THROUGH A Xlnt,. Must sell. 12tm. $2999 ·;• ; AM-FM '""'°· shows me-Interior, lull pow..-, !adory 5'().11100 Open Sunday Lincoln-Merc:ury GUSTAFSON l,\~~~-~;.!1 days; Nabers Cadlllocr . ~ Hcu!ous 54999 >· ~o,~"';1::= '.zi..~ Cad. 72 Cpo. do VIiie l&llOO Beaoh at Warner Lincoln-Mercury DAILY PILOT vaoanctcs =t money! 1""11 AUTH2600o:lft~R-. "." SALE PRICE Nabers Cacllllcic: radk> 1Do!$( 2 WlAZ658l l ). $6495 Huntington &aoh 16800 &aoh at Warner WANT A:D your house, apt., store Beautlf1ll lllaok wlblad< Ian-14i.&M4 * (21J) 592.5544 Huntington &aob 642·5678 bldg., eto. tbru a Dally Pilot COSTA MESA • AUTH26000R1ZHARBOED DREALERBL., Na .. -Caclillac: dau i:.:i·~ tape, all ex-"Homo ·Of !he Viking" 142-8844 * (213) 592.5544 ~-~---~= Clasallted Ad. 54().9100 Open s.-: r $3959 u.n ~ 1 • ·res. (481~) '60 CHRYSLER Sta. WKJ1. ''Home of the Viking'' Autos, UHd 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UHd ;:p . COSTA MESA AUTHORIZED DEALER p/alr; Xlnt. Cond. $225. Call '72 LTD Brouotunan. 2 cir. 540-9IOO Open Sunday Jlll(ll HARBOR BL., 673-2325 ht. 9,000 mi Still undor ,..,._ COSTA MESA 54IHllOO Open SWlday ran!y. Air oond., vinyl top, COMET P'"'""· tilt w11oe1, loaded. CAl>lU.AC •n 0."1!1!,, Aato., Lllbt .,..., $4175. or belt Climata Control, ""' Pow· San D'---· at •uo~ .~ co·~ -~ -~~-olfar. 64&-6751 ask !or Jim, er, AM·FM Radlo, Trunlc -•· • •• , A·-• jjz,· =•· ~ --· 646-0895. Something Ilg Opener, Cl•an, 361DIA, 4~ I.aouna 113;:.,., • 963-:11111! • •-.n~FO=RD--LTD--·o._m_iey_ ~· DEAN LEWIS '88 Cadillac <wo door. Big Only $4.195. Squire Station Waam • 1966 HARBOR oar. Bigger value. 10 DAY ~ 1972 COUPE DE VILLE CONTJNl;NTAL Loaded! IS,000 mL Odil COST• ME•• ,., 930J FREE TRIAL EXCIWIGE. ~ =~ CriM> U>rlnthlan white with owner, lib ...., cond, $3tli). '" ,,.. ...,. GUSTAFSON • bl&c1c vlnfl top and matro. 1m MARK IV 645-1395. '51 V 0 LV 0, h Ir h .;:.~~ Ing lull leather Interior. Candy apple red wltb white ,.67~:;;_.;;;FO:;:;RD;:,,...~Fatr-lane--,-t,a-tion-ll ~.,..:i'."';;.. "'!t ~~ Uncoln·Merc:vry ~~."tilt~~~ top and rod lel\ther lnterlor. wrn • Pl~ P/b, auto. Rulli -U8tlO &acb at w ·-.. "'""" Full pnwor, !a"""7 air, Wt aooc1. 54H057. _ otter, 54Hl91 Hun•-~. s.a':f:"r 1970 Cpo. De vm. ..t._ power door !oclcl, wheel, AM·FM ....... pnw-'111 LTD • cir •• M. ~~ 1A, ... "-~°';.;.;..' .. ~='----"°;..;..; ~ °+(213) 592-5544 Excldns Shalimar Gold with :;,.~n'."'~ :-... ~ .1b:'inity sie:.~ top, ah-, rib: ;.1:;. ~ BUICK ~'HOiili ... !ho Vlkl111" blaclc vinyl top " matching $5888 • cOble au-. (MSFFH) -tJ695,, ~. -lull 1 .. ther Interior. Full • $ALI PRICED '67 FORD Convertible xi-1--------1'69 Cpo. De VIiie pnwor, 1actory a1r oond., Nabers Cacllllac . . · :roo. Top oond.·$875. M&-:1323 Sunbunt odalnal llnlsh with ......,, Wt "' telescopic AU'l'llORlZED n~.,,..._ Nabers Cadllac: or 53H697 eves. • lwNrioul full leather int· steerb¥,. etc. etc. (9128 EJ). ~ . • . •rlor, blk vinyl top, lull •' $3777 ~~!t,,!'1-AtrmORIZED-DEALER ·n~:iL~.:n:-power, factory air non-_.__ clillac:" ~ 2600 ll<'!!OOR BL. · -· quiet dltionlng, door l ocks, Nuuers Ca 541).9100 OponSunday COST.\.~ aate.-. NO TWEm AM/FM radio. white wa11a. AurnoRizEo DEALER 'G Cad ~ • ..,. )own-54().9I00 . Opeft Sunday '65 Galaxte 4 c1r. s cy!, pi•. •"• Truly an outatandlna :l6llO llARDOR BL. or, blue exterlcr, blue In-Cont. 72 MK. IV $1195 p/b. Good condition, $300. BIRD value. (67AZE) COSTA MESA terlor $l!llO. Motor exclnt Strlldng yellow w/blaclc i..,: ~-==------" But an honeSI to goe11 i..J'.[ $2777 541).9IOO ()pea Sunday with alr/cood. 113(M954. dau top " b(ack leather In-'66 FORD "'nvert. Auto, ~69 ,!!~1~~ souncb Nabers Cadlllac: ~ ~=-::_.. CAMARO =:,,.'ft!!' a:T> on1y ~. ~ pump. Ciwl l!onl this Ullle bargain. 10 A~O=~~. llnlah wltli Wtyl top and '81 CAMARO V-8, .• -GREMUN DAY FREE TRIAL EX· COSTA MESA mat~ il leather in-•· or best offer. . CllANGGUEST. AFSON 54H100 Open Sunday terlor. -front * (21.l) 586-6359 'It R E p 0 s s E s s ED 1972 ...... lull -· factDry CHEVROLET G -·~ Good nd -·-Cod, '72 Eldorodo $,7195 air, tilt -1. -door , "'"""· '° • "" Uncoln-Mtrc:ury Goraeot11 .,... wfwlltt• 1oc1c1, -mu1ttp1a. ..., ~!a-•'"· make64&-~· c... U8tlO Bead\ at Warner vinyl lop " green elath In-etc. Stire tu pleaM the mod '67 ·aIEV. CAPRICE. Vlltyl ,.. DlaaO F"'7 at Avtty -~ • ·~· Huntln&tonB<aoh ..-,cruloe<.'0Ctrol,1tereo de~andlnr buyor. top, P/1, P/b, P/WIJdwa, Pkwy., LquoaN!gue!, JAVEUN ~* (213) 592-5544 l<all eXtru. <•l"088l. (381DSI)). air "'nd. radio, Wt """'1, !49~S.O~ll0~~-0~~_.,!•~n1.-ot~~J::;::--;;;;;;;;~;;:;::-;:~JI "Homo Of !he Viking" .$6777 ~~ ttm. $150. Wkd.,,.: i9'ro LINCOLN Omtlnental '10 JAVELIN SST 30C. mt• •n Riviera, xlnt c:ond, n I""· ·Nabers . CadlUcil~ 1969 ~ 396 ss. • :,~":;..all ~tt 'C::.=t'. ~~~~.•an. Bfft · A/C, landau, mqs. Aaklnf All'l'HORIZED DEAL!CR apee<1 trammbllon. Ex· $3200. Selling because or JEEP '3«'15. 675-3991 2*00 HARBOR BL cillent oonditlon with new transfer. Days '11~740, '71 RIVEIUA $2900. Loaded, COSTA MESA engine. 988-2'T12. . eves & wktnds ~-7876.'l·,,-Wll-E_EL_Drlve--,72-Che--ll bnmac. "'nd, 68,000 mil ... San Diego FNf at Awry 540-9100 Open SUndq 'fl DllPALA. Fad. air, rear '10 CONTINENTAL, • cir !4 Ton CamPer ~ 968.1896 Pkwy., Liluna Niguel. 'TO Et:OORAOO IDta)w,.new .. tirffr l owner. blaclc w/eJr lthr eeats' Cheyen,ie Auto 350 • Im BtnCK Electra, • drht 49M800 831-L<>aded, l'tlloct .,,nd, !, lo!U.t NU $915. or bell otter. radial lirff> ~ Prl pny alrfoond,. PIS, P iif; sedan. Low mileage, lull •68 ELDORADO. Haml!y owner. Call 673-67111. ll0-2012 !\40--0950 or 546-t517 cu.-Steednlt Whl. tapo pnwor. One owner. 83Hlll09 c:ar. Wblte/blk Int. Fully 19tlO Cl'PILLAC. Roblt q . 'et! SUPER Sl\')rt beige COUGAR deck, Tinted rlua, 'l'rolll CADILLAC equ.lp'd A stereo: Must 1ee Good tranlportatlon car. °'">'· Full pwr, A/C, cooler, Coolant Reoovery thls Oll<I $2495/olle-r . $200. M&,70SI l!/!'_~-"°""· Prlv. Ply. COUGAR ·-XR" ID Syatem, 3gaatanks, (58pl ~ c 1""N 01 VILLI .. ~·-~. '• au • oapadtyl GaUll"• !Qc llrhll. 'SS CPE. DeV. Full Power, ' 1 PA ''10 Qa:vY WPALA. 4 DR. atn/fm alr/eond., ml tiret, bumper IUlrd 1 t 1 p 1 l<lltli<!r, AM/FM Ster. 1968 CAD. SHARP, WAD-11J ltorjmn blu• Olia· llmtop Alr/eoncl P/S X1ot oond. 49Hl5li or -II"' two hook locldD Beaut cond. Low -ED. Below wboleale. Pvt ina1 llnisll. ~ top, Cloth $1 lllO Call -· · 4!&-2'1115. huba Eion JoclMr .Oar end $2,075. 846-951! pty. Ph,,-'1722. & leather lntmor, Ml lX>W· ' · '68 COUGAjl. Orlalnal oinO bll!ow.,. DNl 'mtr'. Autos Won!M 961 Autos Wonted 961 ~ ~: ~ci\86!!)'· 111/h ~000 ~ 1 ~ owner. Good c:ond. Low rori ll.11.5 tr a.e_t Ion t t • . WE .BUY SHARP .. LATE MODEL • • • CADIL~ACS $WI PAY$ " . ALLEt4 OlclslllabDe Cadlllac: ' · $ra19'99 ' ~ iiMtl2-' mileage. Good bey. 644-IO'ra Mui/...,. ttm on Tacoma ' '68 0>u&ar Auto P/i yY1. wheels. Dark yellow W/blk N .. __ Cadlllac: 'Tl IMPALA Sedan, aood top, bit ,.;, ,.,,..Gt., a,000 Int. 111,llOO in-tad. Make au.n ahape, .... o1ato1Y tuned, mL $!BOO l&M81tl ott.,. SU..lllO """ ' AtmlORIZED PEALER 12't)O. Call 1115-311'1 • --"'=ccndL=-----2600 HARBOR BL. 1966 Clli\i Malibu Sta Wag. FIREBIRD , JEEP 'le "cal>aver'' V-ll COSTA MESA A/C, P/B. PIS, gd cond. • ' ' • •' " short bed ptclcup. Hu!J0.1..,; 540-9IOO Open Sunday Maire ofr. -alt 5pm 70 l'lrtblrd l'trm 411 wheels l lirff.winch·new '72 CAO Cpe O.Vllle, .. Id '63 ~HEVY NOVA 1 °""" car. Vary = paint A upholstery. 646-5916 n'.t~~~~i>Vt~.~.&; $250 -~'TMJc~ ~p. LINCOLN sell / Make offer . '72CREVYVea:a.R/H,Auto. w/fact. tp dk, auto ,air -· A~-........ - E;vestwknda 58$-.2517. Days 17,000 miles. Xlnt oond. cond, p/s, p/b, etc. Q.lrrent 1it tl6-38'IO $1lm. 673-2957. body style w/bood - Claalfled Adi • . • 642-5618 Sell idle items ... 6(2.5678 $2900, 842-6090.' • --. YEUOW ROSE? No1 b\rt a yellow '69 Llncoln with very DW'I)', extras. 10 DAY FREE TRIAL Ex· CHANGE. GUSTAFSON Unc:oln·Mtrc:ury ' l&llOO B<och at Warner Hunttnrton&lch l4Ml44 * (213) 1924544 .. _ " tho Vfk"'I'' ~· WHAT IS IT? Tru> luxury all tbe way. A ·n Mark 111 with ao many feature~ lt'1 hard to pass up. 10 uAY. FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE, GUSTAFSON' Unc:Oln-Mercury 16800 mactt &t l\'ltncr Huntlni!too 8-11 142-1144 * l213l m.5544 ''Home Of the ~ ... ,,. No:Jl F' Placa an ad! 'MARK Ill's AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF MARK Ill's 1969 -1971 ALL AT APPRECIABLE $AVINGS. . . '72 CAPRI 2600 V6 l '·; '71 S:ADILLAC •, ·~ DeVUle. Full power, air cond.. ·I ' vinyl roof. (389CUC) ' $3475 . '72 COUCiAR V8, auto .. tU!o,'heater, pwr. •teerinr an4 1n1c-. air Landau. !3390ZF) $3775 '71 MERCURY M~ull BrouPun • Dr. Hardtop. ~U pwr, tact. air. Landau (994CZE> $3775 '72 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille, ~000 miles, like new! Full power, auto., AM/FM 1totto, Ult/teJe wheel. Landau roof. (4Q6.. . EOIJ $6675 '71 COUGAR Power 1teerina A brakes. automatic. vinyl roof. (l!ll&BSXl $2575 '69 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville, 1ull power, fact. air, 6 way seat, t••.u roor. <KSS182> $3275 $4775 '68 CADILLAC Sedan DeVWe. :run power, &fr cond., vinyl root (ltTA354) ,• • $2175 1 ' ~ ................... ..,, , '71 MERC. MONTEREY , $2775 '69 CONTINENTAL Cpe. Full power, air COhd., 1 .. u..r Int.,·,, vi!IYI "'°'· (610'YVl $2875 '69 MARK Ill Fi,Lll power, a1r cond., leather lllter .. vinyl roof, (XH\V493) ·. ' ' .. I . $4475 . ' ' . ' ~---------------.. •• .... \ '67 CHRYSLER Ne wport 4-br. Hardtop. Au to. trans., radio. heater, power stterinl, power brakes,•, air. (UOM~) $775 ' • "' I ' I ,, ' 'Oril-'t:it.n!M'a.F•tnily o/tine Cdrf' ohnso' '&son I . 1.1(,lJli\ •, 1 f j' I , ' I f' ', CllUG,\R . I . . . -. 'vouR CHOICE OF 4 FINISHES e15X17 INCH FRAME •MADE OF STURDY MOLDED PLASTIC! • 8X10 INCH P-ICTURE COMP. RETAIL 3.99 ALSO AVAILABLE: OUR SALE PRICE 79 FOR FRAME & PICTURE OVAL FRAMED MIRRORS!! 8 X 10 INCH OUR SALE PRICE 1.99 EA. COMP. RETAIL 3.98 •WHITE & COLORS e( X 8 FT. •SANITARY •NON-STAINING e ALCOHOL ANO WATERPROOF I,,\~ . . ,,,,,11 OUR 29c 8MAL;L£R SIZES AVAILABLE COM, Ill.tr~~~ SQ, AT 2'c PER SQ. FT. : IT. CERAMIC WAll TILE • 4-1/4~ x 4-1/4" FlllE QUAUTY e.EAllL V INSTALLED WITH MASTIC ____ •,;.B Pf~,E"'CE;S TO THE SQUARE ;.;FOOT;,;.;..;,'..,,.. __ .tCOLORS SCllD COIORS 56C so.FT. COMP. RETAIL ... &COLORS OH'rX SERES 72C•o.". COMP. RETAIL ' 3COLORS 1lllllD&Jt SERIES 72C SO.FT. WINDSOR ·_ SPECIAl VINYL ASBESTOS ·PURCHASE FLOOR TILE OUR PRICE ' •6 DECORATOR COLORS 12c •MARBLE PATIERNS 012" X 12" COMP. RETAIL 19C EA. @ARMSTRONG · CASTlllAN VINYl CUSHION . FlOOR OUR PRICE •ASSORTED PATTERNS & 3ee COLORS e LONG LASTING SHINE SO. • 6 & 12 FT. wtOTHS COMP. RETAIL 4.59 YD. ART Sb-PPUES MATISSON ARTiST OILS 20CC TUBE . UNIPRISE WATER. COLORS 30CC TUBE YOUR CHOICE 2 9 c COMP. RE"rAIL 40c EA. ' CASTINC RE.SiN •FOAM MANY DECORATOR ITEMS q-...... 2M ' • 'OUR D\11 PRICE ' GAL. wtTHOUT CATALYST 'WITH CATALYST 2.98 GAL. COMPLETE LINE: OF MOLDS Ii RESIN COLORS AVAILABLE . . . ' •FAST DRYING •PERFECT FOR FURNITURE, MACHINERY, •• .. 120Z. AEROSOl CAN .. .. - r , ... . ' PILOT·. --~ • MONDAY-THRU F6JDAY 8 A.M. TO 9 •P.M. , •"SAT"'RDAY'&-A.M; TO 8~ .fi..~,. ,,, • su_Np1.'V e ~· M. to s:30 P. M •. ' .. ,. • J • ··t·... . ... ~'( .. ...,. ·""'""""' ·~SElllllC£ AND ADV!~·•·'~;.4 .•. OUALIFIE'O PROl'ESSIONAL-SALESMEN. *LOWEST PQSSll(ILE PRICE,S ....••.• ON,EVERY ITEM: f •VERY DAY * VJ>iRll'T'Y'··~•8400 PAINTING ANO DECORATING • . · 100%,SPECIAL GOVERf'IMENT ~URCHASE COTION WHITE .OVER PANTS coST THE U.S. GOVERNMENT 2.05 PER PAIR· ONE'SIZE FITS ALL!!! 69C OUR SPECIAL PRICE .. PERFECT FOR THE WEEKEND PAINTER . PER CARPENTER, MECHANIC, Elf: ' • PA(A PATTERNED PRINT lEVEl lOOP. CARPETINC . •FOAM BACKED •DECORATOR COLORS •NO PAO NECESSARY e12 FOOT WIDTHS 3!~ YD. o STYLIS,H, TWEEDTONES • FOAM BACKED e 12 IN.X 1Z IN. OZiTE 0 BfAUJt STEP 0 42' -SElf·ADME~iVE , COMP. R~A1~~9cSHAC lilE ·SALE . PRE·PASTED • PRE·TPJMMED WALLPAPER • CJUSP, NEW PAlTE~NSI 7 I c e ADDS'ZEST TO ANV ROOM . • OUR ;~JlLE COMP. RETAIL 4.15 PRICE . ROLL ~ WALLPAPER . •PRE-TRIMMED ~ •GIVE.ANY ROOM AN ALL NEW LOOK •COLORFUL PATTERN~ ALL WALLCOVERING SOLD IN TWO ROLL BOLTS 7 . \ • -~ F RocW C(U/ will I minu c~ ~~ Gove J Vi SA fOJ'CI afte1 terv1 r " vi ,. San (;le1nente ~apisira~ EDITLON . VOL 66, NO. 88, 3 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES • . ' Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks ORANGE COUNTli', CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1973 TEN CENTS Ziggurat Purcha·s~~New: Jobs Seen Imminent , B1 JACK CllAPPELL Of .. D9ifr f"IW lllft Federal acquisition of L&jjuna Niguel'& Rockw<ll International liggurat and Cl,"Oatioo of 3,000 government Joba there will be confirmed unless some last nilnute objection la raised, Sen. Alan Cramtoo (~IJI.) dlacloaed today. Cranstoo &aid that on the basis of COi> versaUooa with Sen. sam Ervin (D-N .C.), chairman of the Senate Committee on Governmental Operations, the proposed Viet Era Ends $24 to '26 million trade between lhe government and Rockwell International will be confirmed by Aprll 6 at lhe latest. Ervin told Cranstoo that no objection has yet Ileen,~ by bl& committee to the swap. !4f ' lbe mllUOIHqU8l'l>foot facility oestlid In •lhe rolling mu. of Laguna Niguel! . ' Ervin also told Cranstoo be doesn't an- ticipate any objections. nie buiklinl la c a I le d a llggural because of its exotic Babylonian design. Last U.S. Troops Complete ftpster ·-•_! I . ;._ > SAIGON (AP) -1be last American forces pullejl oot of Sooth Vlelnam today after more than a decade of military in- tervention that cost '6,000 U.S. lives. The How w Insure Quick Vicwry LONDON (lJPI)--Gen. M-U Tayler, 1 former U.S. ADb r rdor to South Vlmmu, II.YI the Uolttd States <oald iol"F wm-IM VI- war In a year by qccupying - ind Norlh V-'• 1-rtlaDd. Tayll!<( former cbairinan ol the Joint Cblels of Still, -,..., bis ' formula ill •• Interview broadcast Wedoetday by the British Broad- casttng Colp. • .. -, ' departing; COQimaoder said the ' U.nited States &C<Ollllillsbed lla mission of stop- ping a CommUnlst takeover. As the last 2'500 Gls Oew home Ill' to other bases in Southeast Asia, .strong American air and naval forces l mained on the perimeters of Indochina keep up the" war ... in Cambodia and discourage a resumptloo of ma· fighting in Sooth Vietnam aoo Laos. (Related story, Page 4) 1be 7th Fleet . ..a. reported to have lour ~ wi'\il"a tiJlaJ of 200 ~ ia.es wttllie <~ ol Vietnam, and lbe f:tagon !JIM Uiere are 20! B52 bombers al Guam and 'l'b.ailand andJllOJ;l, thlulJ('ll Air P'ortt ••1l:'Marliie fighter-bombers Jn Thailand. -r. Today's deputures Jell a fotal of 1,034 unl!ormed~ milltlry' men in Vietnam, <" 1115 members ol the U.S. ~Pi!60 ,)o the · Joint Military ~fllitl".Martne guards at lhe U.S. Embllay and !50 military attaches It waa lntonded to bou9e - cperatiooa cl the , Notlh American Rockwell. II was cOinP!eted Jn 19'/0 but has stood empty sln<e then. · Cramtmt sald !bat federal occupation ol the glaot bo!Udiog woold mean "!,000 plus" jobs to the area. Under Rockwell, · employe population ,... estimated to be 7,500, The governmental trade for lhe building woold Involve transfer ol 'prop- erty now being leased by Rockwell from ee T the federal govemmenL Included are a 6'Nlcre storage annex with buildings at El SegUDdo, a 40-acre U.S. Air Foroe plant wllh buildings in Clnoga Park and "peraooal property" In the Los Angeles area, Cranston's office said. The senator-CODfinned tba\ several studi<.s have been dooe on split use of lhe facility by aeveral, jederal agencies. One likely tenant for the huge plant a lhe Geneml Services Administration Benoritfg 15 Years Servitt . (GSA} Uncle Sam's landlord. GSA has ln the past been interested in consolidated storage of government records now kept in several places in the southland. An estimated 280,000 square feet of space would be needed for record storage. 'lbe government acquisition of the plant has been recommended by the reglonal GSA office in San Francisco. That office has decliiled to say \Yha\ other federal agencies would be possible "This, of course, was politically always off limlts," Taylor , &aid. 11But 1f you hid .to do i~ovtr again from a strictly• military potnt of vie~ . that's t&~ way to end ·the tJiN in about a year." · at the Embassy. n.e Joint Military Commission made up ,of the l/qilec!;States, North and Sooth, Vietnam an~· the ·\'.let Cong was replaced today by ··-pion Dia¥ up of South Vietnam and.the Viet Cong .. Orange County Fire Department· aerial equipm,ent Will lie .part rA. the dis!>lay from· 1 to 7 p.m. in Capi· strano Beach April 1. There will be 28' ilnits of emerge~cy .equipment demonlllratejl' 1n bonor of • the D<iheny, Fire Department's 15th year of service -. ' ' • to the community. Part of the attraction for young· ste~ wiU , be a visit by Smokey the Bear. · . ' ' f..apo Palisades Residents Plan Attack on Weeds The 325-J!l!lr.of the U.S. delegatioo are ochedulecl to: Ju,. the country Friday ' and Satimlaf. Tiie.United States tried to extend tbe'lll,e,o( the four.party group, bui nobody~. A.t a 20-mjpute:.cuemooy closini down the U.S. OODimBhd after more than 11 years of operauona .in Vietnam, the departing COdUnaJlcler, Geo. F1'ederlck C. Mitchell Charges . Slander + ' Weyao'a, declared: Allegations H.e <;ave ·okay· on W ai.ergaoo Denied Resldeola of the Capistrano Beach Palisades have lasued an appeal to their nelghbon to join in a weed-<bopplng sessfon at Pines Park Saturday -an ao- tlvity which many have characteriled 11 a· protest. , . The plans emerged Wedoesda.v at a meeting of the Capistrano Beach Com· munlty Associabon after the chairman of the Capistrano Bay Parks and Recrea· lion Distrlel !!Oard inslatecl once again thal no cash exists for the maintenance of the weed<hoked, · scenic p a r k overlooking the sea. ·Alter Daniel Letsinger .lefl Wednet- day's aesaloa.tbe ~ agreed to launch the do-lt·youneif c • m p a 11 n staltlng at I a.m. Saturday. "We'll need Jots of people with hand tools which can ·be used to chop down the hlsh weed&,',' said aasoclation president FNnt Rainey. · "The rlgbla of the people of the , WASIUNGTON (AP) -Former Atty, Re)lUbllc of Vietnam to shape their own Gen. John N. Mitchell denied today what deslJny and to provide for their sell-he call d "slaoderoos and I a I s e defense ba~'bien upheld." e He called ... the;\ cmunand 11ooe of the statements" that be approved plans to most uniqqe . aiid ,algoificant mllJtary. wtretap lhe Democratic naUonal bead- civilian ·orglinl%atioll& Jn our military quarters. history. 1be W>shingloo Post said in ii& edi· ' Book Sale Planned Used books will be o~red for sale at bargain prices Friday and Saturday tn lhe annual. sale &pOMOred by .the Friends of the Library to benefit llbrary activities Jn the.Capistrano Bay area. · The event will be held from I a .m. to 9 p.m. at the S,0.1Clemente Community Clubhouse. , tiooa today th"at James W. McC.ont Jr., a convicted Watergate cooaplrator. told a Senate subcommi~ee Wednesday that his information concerning Mitchell came from G. Gordon Liddy, a former White House aide. / Mitchell delllecl the accusation in a statement lasued through lhe committee fer the fte.elecllon cl President Ntaon. Mitchell, a Conner d\airman of the com- mittee, Baid in bl& Slltanent. ' "I deeply ....,,t the siaoderous and, false statements about me concerning the Wateraate matter reported as being based on hearsay and leaked out of the Ervin committee. "l have previously denied any prior knowledge of) or involvement ln, the Watergate affair and I again reaffirm such denial!." (The New York Times and U>s Angeles (See WATERGATE, Page J) McCutchen Found Sane; Life Sentence Possible C.onvicted killer Thomas Bradford McCutchen of Dana Point wu found sane Thursday night lo an Orange County Superior Court jury verdlcl that maJ<es the contractor eligible for a life sentence In state prlaon. He added that the seaalon would abo serve as a gesture of HIOClailon dlaaatlafactloo with the dallricl'• handJ.. Intl of lhe park which fell into public baDda after a bitter civil court e11e ... .ru Yea:s ago. ·Police Protection Defended Judge Walter Charanua accepted the verdict reached a«er a luO day's •deliberation by. the Jury and ordered McCutcben, 50, of 33821 Ollnda St., returned to his courtroom April 9 for •aenteoCJng , The verdlct reflected the Jury's belle! that McCutcheo waa not ao far under lhe Influence of drugs and drink last Sept. 5 that he was unaware of the nature o( his act when be shot and kllled Mn. Virginia Hammett, '5,i of 121 B Wave St., Laguna ''The dlalrlct wants IQ send a tractor In thore and dloe the wolds urider but ... any that tho wteda aboulcln'I be plowed (Seo. WEEDS, Pqe J) . , . ' Saia 0.-·:l'lt>llo Safety Director Clllford M...,, W• week laaued a point· by-polnl rellultal .!\> a Pier area landlord wbo lul -laa\led a scathing blast at poU.. practlcea In the area, Capo Beach School Murray's nPIY c1me In defll1R of the polloe deportment after R I c h a r d Gardiner ma tbe crlllcllm before city Attacked by Vandals counclJme'1 that police ...... m.. J effective ~ area and ''coddled Vandals balltftd by OrallCe Olunty Jongbab)o' te the distrld. Shlrllf'a ollloon to be juvenllaa amoshed • I lull probe fllto w!Ddows at 1 CapiSlrlno Beach ocbool the , who -the WoilneldlY ml Jell the area, with the aportmont feeing the ci1J plet" c!ootenla of tbe ochool's petty cub box. entrance. Before -.kins the iW lrom Deputies .. kl Illa lntnldera brW ....,. Murray councilmen n9iewed do<umeotl doWI and tboa enlered the olllcle ol tho. forniahed b1 Gardlller detailing 1 boltle Pall&ldet B1et11eo1arJ School, -Via with local polke olllcta!a lbt Jiu ~-'l1loy llld $13 -talll!n perllated for the past emral yem. !tam the Oasb bot. nie laDdlord apeclnc.IJy cbarpd pOUce with allowing lrlsbee-playJng in the streetl, 11foul languq:e1' and violation o( Jeaab tawa. In a report ~pared for city couo· cllmao Murray this week issued point-by point rtbultala: --OD Gordlner~ charp of poll« allow· Ing "Jmcbalrs to block tra[flc,,, Murray replied that tn review he bas loond !bat the lnclclenl ocrostooally occun when motorlltl nap In tnlllc to chat with pedealrlana. "It baa beln oor practice to •am tbe motorist to move." -On lhe comi>lai<lta ol playing fr1abee In lhe -t 11 !he pier entrance, Murray aald, "tllare lo no la11 prohibiting playing lll1lhlnc In the -1." -On tlle -t that the pier en- trance la "ljjracUve to bllhalrs", Mur- 1'11 nptied !htt u. ........ to that "'* • ' ( lem la "COllllllOD knowledge." (Ctty .couocllmen presently> are lnteoslfying e£. forts to obtain state penoiaaion for an at· grade rail crossli>J and new pier en- trance less inviting to loiterers.) -On uoerted health and aalety code violations in 10me rented rooms tn the dlstrlct, Murray &aid that the county Health Department bu been asked 10 conduct • probe into those Issue&. -In the case of "snipers shootlne out window&," Murray lnslated that the only such Incident involv"!l a 5-year-old boy several years ogo w))o shof at Gardioll?'S windows. "Thia cue was long ago resolv· Oil, and Mr. Gardioer knows It," lhe cbiaf said. , -On asaerUooa of fighting being .Uow· Id ·1n the -Murray &aid the (See MIJllRA Y, P ... I) Beach. ' ' Mrs. Hammett, who~ once shared McCutchen's Dana Point borne, was gun- ned down on a neighbor's lawn after ahe quarr<IO!l with her former lover. Police &aid McCutcben freely confessed IO the murder while being booked at the city J.U. It .... testified durtog the trial and the sanity hearing that McCutcben had threatened Mrs. Hammett's life for some month& prl-Or to lhe killing ~use of uoll:ipaJ oourt acliao s h e had. taken agalnat blm. McCutchen was , awaltlog trial on charles cl makil'f threateni111 and obacene telephone calla to her home ,.hen be toot bl& IUD to Laguna Btach and ended ber llle. tenanta ii sale la coollnneci There are seven layers to the plant .. The largest l~vel, lhe se<ond floor, la the. size of slJ< football ~lelcla. The seventh floor of executive offices looks out over an emerald green valley. 1be plant now la guarded 24 boun • day, by a squad of security men. Sophisticated: electronic surveWance devices sup- plement the men. 1be building and parking Jots sit on II' acres of land. Surrounding it are 1.2QO. acres still owOed by Rockwell. . orns: ACLU.Goes To Court On City Ban By JOHN VAL TERZA Of .. DlllY Plltt Staff Lawyera for mllltant groups planolng a series of marchee in Sao Clemente Sun- day and Monday w<re reported seeking a court Injunction In Los Angel,. today - a rullog which would forbid lhe city from banning the use of bullhorns during dem- onstrations. 1be action w8s r<pdrtedJy rued by the American Civil Llbertles UD!on Jn 1 Fed- eral court In Loo Allfleles. . i GitY c;ouocfhpenJaal-•k voted 1-2 lo forbid lhe use Cl the bullhorns wll1ch the • ~tfA 11""'1"' !mi ...... -be' U I e d "primarily" tor CJ"OWd control. Sevttal ~ IP'-11-Mid lllot problems mli!l\I develi>p with Ille 1,tlOll or more marcbenr llllleaa the devlcea -. permitted. A!r. lhe wttkend approaches, local pollce as wtll as other secwitf agencies have begun to aolldlly their plans for a ,...k. end which will lie marked b1 lhe vlalt <I. President filion and South Vletnameoe President Nguyen Van 'lllleu, A!!. the left begin> to complete lta strat- egy for the marobes to protest U.S. sup- port of the Thieu government and 8-\- ed. peace viola Ilona by the allies, the sup- porters of the government also have an- nounced thloir'plaos. Dice the demonstrators from the lelt rmiSh their acUvitles Monday, the foDow· et'll ol fiery lundamentallllt miolster Dr. Carl Mcintire plan to come to the same area near the Presidentlal estate. '!bat march Jn prabe cl Thieu la pl..,.' nod for a p.m. Monday, at a time - Jl!>llce hope the !Int crowd has aool' home. The next several days' acU9iUea. "ill be the longest sequence of demonstratloos beld locally since lhe large Peace Action Couocll mareh which Involved 5,000 per· sons Jess than a month after lhe Pres~ dent purcbaaed La Casa Paclfiea lour years ago. Lei! by the Vietnam Veterans Agaiaat the War the antl-Nlxoo marchers lint plan to PJcket a dinner Saturday at the Beverly Hllloo Hotel in Los Aogelea. On the next day they will begin to ar· rive at campsites they have reserved at San Clemente State Part. · Sources &aid that lhe entire park bu been reserved for tlie man:bers and the group wtll bold • rally and vigil there all (See ACl1Vlll1'8, Pip Z) Orange We11,tlter Suony akles are Oii the agenda for Friday, with decreastng - and sllgbtiy warmer temperatures aloog the Orange Coast. Jligbl of 66 at lhe beaclies are e1'J)Ocled, risi111 to 72 inlaDd, Lows loolgbt ~- INSIDE TODAY Marld!t Brando's stand-in al the 01C01" ctremon11, Sachten Ll!Ut/ca!Mr, ii .,. a.piring °" tre11 and Jonglime aclloiSI /"' Indiana' riflhu. ~· PDOt u . 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Planners Allow Store Expansion Despite Critics San Clemente planning commissioners Wednesday overruled several critics from the citizen's parking committee and agreed to allow variances which would give a downtown delicatessen a chance ' for ezpansfon. 1be commission agreed to the ex- pansion Plans by the new ownership, Peptno'• Delicatessen for the use of an . empty lot next door to develop an out- door d!ning area. The management also had asked to be sl1owed to expand into empty quarters ne:rt door. 'l1l,e variance came in because the piana would not provide for any new offstreet parking in the area of Avenida Del Mar. The empty lot, as well, sparked some objection by spokesmen for the civic ~roup. The lot of 119 Avenida Del Mar has been suggested for use as a corridor in a plan drafted by the conimitttee calling for. parking lots along Avenlda Granada. The empty space, the committee spokesmen have said, would b e developed as a walkway from Del Mar to the parking lots. '·Wednesday's commission approval still must be reviewed by city councilmen. ·. The panel suggested that the council approve the proposal for two years on the theory that it would take that long before a parking district could be developed to serve the downtown area. ,. San Juan Man Gets Can1ping Unit Honor Wes H. KJusmann of San Juan Capistrano, former 25·year director of camping with the Boy Scouts of America, has received a service award from the American Camping Association. The a11,•ard presentation was made this week during an association convention in Hooolulu. Klusmann has been a South Coast resident for four years and presently serves on the executive board of the Orange County Boy Seoul COuncil. OUN•I COAST IC DAILY PILOT TM OrtAO• COl!1! OAILY PILOT, wttJt Wllldl i. Combined 1/>e Ne .. 1.Preu, 11 ovblhl11d tl'f "'-Or~ CO.II Put>IW.1119 Com&H~y. a._. ,. .. lld"lonl ire publi~hed, Mond1y ll'll'OVllll Fri111y, IOr Cosll M-. 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O•~i.. &~loft lit' ..,...,. 11M """"'""' ~ fNllf u .1• monlM-1 m!llJWY -..IO*t-. GM~. '• state bood f u n d 1 eolely to improving the $37 mUl4on presently set aside from Orange Counly Medical Center are the -the UC bealtll IClen<es bonds approved two alternatives being considered by a last f'11 by the voters In a $155 million !eplative panel which most worry the package, on upgrading OCMC. neurologist who ts dean of lhe UCI.CCM UCI.CCM pre1enlly provides the coun· facuUy. ty hospllal wilh all Its doctors and tlie 515 "f don't thlhk CCM as a good medical beds there provide learning experiences SChool can survive another move " acting for UCI medical students. Dean van den Noort said. ' "The county r e c o g n i z e s its The once-private medical school moved responsibility to indigent ,patie~ts," D~. to Irvine in 1968 from downtown Los van den Noort observed, but 1t doesn t Angeles where It was affiliated with Los reallr feel oblig.ed to provid.e faciliti~s or Angelea County-USC General J!ospital. service to Med1Cal or Medicare ~t1ents Ju.st five years later, the Joint "· •. because t~ county ends up footing the Legislative Committee on Teaching bill for the most of cost ol care for Hospital Siting chaired by Assemblyman these." Willie Brown Jr. (O.San Francisco) bas "The annual operating deficit at OCMC raised the possibility it might be cheaper approaches $8 million," be said. "Plant for the state to move CCM once more -inefficiencies and inefficient use of "to an area of the state where com-personnel" are partly to blame. munity involvement and adequate com· "Unl~ke t~.private ~~ent for whom a munity teaching facilities (a hospital) $10 office v1s1t Is suff1c1ent, because he are present " understands English, will take the Were thal to happen van den Noort medicine a doctor prescribes and go said, "the best of the faWity would leave. hom.e and rest, poor patients are treated Most faculty members came here with at higher costs at OCMC. It Caf!ts mon~y the presumption there would someday be to bridge language gaps, prov1~e social a teaching hospital here, on campus, and workers and to solve fanuly and that this wou1d become the great medical transportation probJems, school of the southland. "All of these factors escalate the cost "The be t f ult uld imply leave of medical care, although on the average • ac Y wo s Orange County is probably not ex- ... ~t because they would be opposed to perienclng excessive costs when com· providing medical care to peo~Je In pared to other municipal counties in the Watts or rural counties of Californ1a but U.S.," van den Noort said. because they just would not want to "But this is a very tax-conscious coun· relocate themselves, to pick up and move ty 11 he added ... again." Were the • county supervisors to "Anything the legislatu~e or the "dwnp" OCMC on the university as is university might say to convmce them to suggested in county staff's testimony to move elsewhere could only be read as the joint legislative panel it is doubtful another set of promises w~ch may not the Regents would assume0the burden. be kept," van den ~oort sa1~. -"Uthe county placed the university in Loss of the teaching hosp11al, or mov-a position to take over OCMC or get out, ing the medical school to .. an~ther and $2.5 million of university money is hospital, the dean added, would serious-spent to upgrade It (OCMC) while ly ~£feet faculty recruit!?g" to state nothing is spent for a hospital on cam- med1cal campwiCS and threaten the pus I don't think we'd buy the deal "van credibility of tbe whole system." . den' Noort said, "We're making con- For Orange County loss of the medical tingency plans for such an eventuality, ~! could .mean l~s of care .to 100,000 Including affiliations with other hospitals medically mdlgent patients -poor such as Long Beach V et e r a n s people who are scattered throughout the Administration." ' county and would be served by lbe three-- level system of medicine proposed by UC!. That ~ystem de~nds on continued use of llll upgraded ()range COUnty Medical Center and community cllnics, for family practice care and doctor training. From Pagel WATERGATE ... Times also carried similar stories to- day .) The special Senate committee that heard Mc(',ord's testimony behind closed doors Wednesday is headed by Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr. (~N.C.). At the White House, presidential press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said he had no comment on the reports linking ?\.1itchell to the Watergate bugging plan. Asked whether President Nixon talked with Mitchell since the reports surfaced, Ziegler responded, 11No, he did not." CUSD Trustees Approve B of A As Bond Adviser Bank of America has )leen approved by Capistrano Unifled School D i st rict trustees as a consultant on the sale of school bonds totaling $7.4 million. Trustees took the action this week after meeting \.\'ith bank representative Arthur J. Micheletti. Questions arose about the services the district wou1d receive for the approved $18,ocw.l fee. The main purpose of the meeting Monday was to discuss budget guidelines for the district during the coming fi scal year. Bank consultants will now attempt to stimulate interest in the business com- munity by sending a prospectus to more , than 600 financial institutions and brokerage houses throughout the nation, according to district spokesmen. Trustees hope to sell the OOnds by June to help complete financing of the recently-approved Del Obispo Elemen- tarv School, slated for completion for the 1974-75 school year. Environment Topic Of Chamber Meeting John Allday1 1upervisor of the county Envtrotunenta.1 SectJon, will discuss "The Environmental Dilemma ol Coastal Rqlons" at the April 'fl luncheon meeting of the Dana Point Chamber of Commerce, Tb• meeting will begin at noon at El Adobe RW>uranl, Son Juan Capistrano. Tbe public is lnvlled and Ille eV<!nt will cost p per person. For rt!ervatlons, coo- oact U\e chamber al P .0. Box 12, Dana l'Olnt, 4~t556, • , Froml"agel WEEDS ... be<:ause the old people who use the park could trip and fall in the furrows," Rainey said. The membership agreed, Plans to take to the hoe and do it yourself have been suggested often in the small colony but Saturday's session will be the first actual trial of the idea,. "We 're asking for help. and even if people don't feel like working they can come to their p·ark and enjoy watching others bend a back," Rainey said. The plans for the weed-in are the latest in a series of gestures which indicate a lack of conflcence in parks ad- minlstratloo in the area, Rainey said. "The residents of this community are afraid the condition of that park will reflect on the whole area and we don't like the example It sets," he said. Several delegates from the board ad· ministering the special parks district have addressed the association in recenl months, each insisting the sparse revenue from a lCl-eent annual rate does little to create funds for park main· tenance. The bulk of the district's budget goes toward purchase agreements and maintenance of the Del Obispo Little League Field. "We were told that installing the grass at the field cost $12,000 and I don't think I've ever seen $12,000 worth of grass," Rainey said. Members Wednesday learned that over the years a fund has grown from in-lieu parks fees charged on new development by the· county but that account, which 41mounts to $250,000 can only be tapped for purchase of new parks, not the development of existing facilities. From Pagel MURRAY ..• department's policy on simple fights is to I send combatants on their way. If they refuse they are arrested. i -On charges of poor narcotics en· fo1·ce.m~t, Murray took sharp· disagree- ment and insisted that the department has '4Jnvesllgated every incldetlt brought to our attention, and In every instance, where possible, arrests have been made." The rebutt1ls also Included i.sues rai&· ed by Gaedlner about oqueaUng tires, tlllhy language and playtng football In Ole s~t. Murray Insisted tbal In all those c8'e1 ta.ws do not uist to assist of· I !leers. rn a separate report to councilmen, spok.,men for the city Building Depart· menl said that In• one c ... cited by the angry landlord -wher• storefront.! were converted Into llJDall resldencet -!be cl· ty granted permlasion to tilt lan~owntr and the situation does not co08tltule a vlol.ation. • • Just n Little Horse ator himself to get his food . Snoopy may be the only miniature horse of his kind outside a zoo. Mona Allison of Portland, Ore., feeds a carrot to her pet palomino miniature horse, Snoopy, an 8-year· old,· 29·inch·high rarity who c.:::a:::n_o"pec.::.•c..cth_:e_r_:e:_f_ri_,,g:_er_· _____________________ _ Happing for a Be~ord VCI Student Disc Jockey Just Keeps on Yakking A 19-year-old UC-Irvine student with "nothing to do" over the quarter break this morning was well on his way this morning to becoming a record·breaking disc jockey. Ralph Hawkins, of 508 Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar, isn't busting the platters over ~s knee, although he might con· sider that if he does not successfully complete his goal. His mission is to stay on the air 72 hours, non-stop. Hawkin s, a criminal justice student, said he has researched the books but he isn't certain whether he will have a world record. But he thinks it will be some kind of record. "The ' records they show in the books are for different kinds of things, like the world's longest sports event or the world's longest interview. But I haven't called anybody to find out if I would have the DJ world record," he said. Hawkins, who locked himself into the studio of the 27-watt station KUCI at noon Monday was scheduled to go off the air at noon today. Police Probing Homicide Of Patient at Fairview He believes he could go even longer but "there are other people who want to come on after me." Still lucid despite the marathon hours at the turntable, Hawkins said he has consumed only three cups of coffee dur· ing his record attempt and that be h~ not u&fd drugs to slay awake. He smok' to keep his nerves calm. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL ot tM OaJIY Plltt'St.lff , A pitiful story of a patient's lonely death on the concrete floor of a maximum aecurlty war4" at Colta }4esa'1 Fairview, State Hospital gradually unfolded today as homicide investigators sifted facts. 'I1ley are -ironically -handicapped in the probe by the personal handicaps of the two principals involl{ed. No one witnessed events up to the death Wednesday of a 64-year-old retard· ed woman in Ward 25, the maximum security section for females with major behavioral problems. At least no supervising personnel Teacher Will Attend Valley Forge Event Elizabeth Grant, a San Juan Capistrano resident and sixth grade teacher at Rlchard Henry Dana Elemen· tary School in Dana Point, will attend a three-week seminar in July conducted by the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Pa. She won a $500 scholarship sponsored by several American Legion Auxiliaries, amoog them the San Clemente auxiliary. The scholarship pays expenses for the study trip. witnessed the tragedy. The only other individual present was a 16-year-old profoundly retarded patient. The older woman was found about 11:30 a.m. Her nose had been fr~ctured. She died· of strangulation on her own blood. . ~ The younger woman had blood on her hands , feet and stockings. She has an IQ of 20 and the victim was classified at a 38 IQ level, investigators said. '1All we can sunnise is there was a fight ," says Detective George Wilson , conceding that the victim could perhaps have fallen during an epileptic seizure and the other, patient t r i e d un- comprehendingly to help her. "How they met in the hall we don't know," Wilson added. He said one of three nursing supervisors assigned to each lbref! or four of Ward 25's 37 patients checked on both the victim and suspect about 11 a.m. while both were resting in their in- dividual rooms. Questioning of the psychiatric nursing staff on the ward at the time is also scheduled, according to Dr. Anthony Toto, superintendent and medical direc- tor at Fairview. Investigators want to establish where each v.·as, although errands and other duties often require that nurses and technicians leave briefly, or work in another section of the ward. Hawk.ins took on the chore to break a 24-hour station record set at KUCI about two months ago and tp promote listener ihterest. t "People really began to lbten. I guest maybe some people are waiting for me to drop dead beblnd the 'rqicrOpbone," he s;aid. , ·,, r 11, after three days and three nights U:f1 the clµiir he should do that, he might just· join one of his pop-rock groups -UJI! Grateful Dead. From Pagel ACTIVISTS ... tQrough Sunday night. ' On Monday morning Thieu will make. his fonnal state visit to Nixon at the CODJr( pound where a 21-gun salute will be firei· in honor ol the SOuth Vietnamese chief of state. Originally the salute and official greel" ing had been scheduled at the El Torp MCAS, but Sburces have said that pleb has fizzled. An estimat.ed 350 newsmen will be in lhe press brigade during tbls slate vtJlt -more than the number of newsmen on hand along the South Coast last year to cover the visit by Japanese Prime Min- ister Eisaku Sato. The normal complement of newsmen is more like 60 to BO persons. NOBODY SELLS TV FOR LESS THAN DUNLAPS' AND WE WILL PROVE IT. Here Is Our Inflation Fighting Off er 1. Stop in ind get our prlct on 1ny TV in stock. 2. Shop our prJce & comp1rt. 3. If you can purch11e the TV for lets at any other franchlstd dt1ftr In Orange Co. Dun- lap's wlll 1111 you_ th1 TV 11 the LOWE!! price PLUS GIVE YOU AN ADDITIONAL 10% OF THE DIFFERENCE. Offor txplrH April 15, 1973, . Mtn'OR0£A ~ Quasar.: a:J.CJ.l1V IN lTOCI u• DI ...... 1'" 01...-1 ., .. 01ot...i Jt"Dlst ... - I RCA Portable Color TV It co&ts surprlllngly lltUe t9 9f1jOy IO much. IN STOCl 11,. Dlot•llOI lt" Dktf" .. 21" DlotHOI 1$" 01 ....... IN STOCI ,, .. .,....... -1t" DI .. ,~ 1 iJ" Olat•ltCIJ 21"0 ... ooot r'f'2. -.i..; •• ,o· DAl U C1llfor~l1'1 L1r111t CASH rn 'too,....itlft luyl"I WITH AltlOYll Group With Tllo CU~ll Volurlo. luylllf II .......... _, .. _,._of 110 llttff _,. ~ ~--•wna. 9C; t;:x:z 1815 NEWPORT BLVD. Downtown Costa Mesa -Phone 548-7788 ' - , ' I 1 • ' c I I • f I ' • c c I ' ' I • I I I ' t • c r c I r r I • s ( ) I t I r t I ' ' l ( • ( t • IC -· lilri 29, im SAli FRANCISCO (UPI) --------.... The face beblnd the haqd la AFL-CIO J>resi. dent George Meany, taking a break In testi- mony before the H....., B a n k i n g Committee wbere he told the grou?. to bait riling prices if It wants to avoid lar~e 1 a b or demands-thJS yev. New Profits Of Larwin Take Jump Special lo the DaUy Pllol BEVERLY HILLS - Larwin Realty & Mortgage Tnist reported Wednesday net earnings of $1,173,057, or 32 cents per share, for the first quarter ended Feb. 28 Com. pared to 1646,910, or II cent!· per share, for the 65 day s end- ed Feb. 29, 1m. "LOOKING AHEAD for the fuU year, I am hopeful that Larwin can report a 20 per- cent increase in per-share earnings and a dividend yield of nearly 9 percent based on current market prices," said Lawrence Weinberg, chairman of the board of trustees. Loans committed at the end of the fint quarter amounted to $132 mllllon, and "We were able to maintain a yield on those loans of better than t .5 percent," be added. 0 Although the o v e.r a 11 monetary situation Is alwaya somewhat uncertain, I predict that the cost of money available to developers for construction and permanent mongate lendiog will be In· creasing In 1973." LARWIN REALTY & Mortgage Trust , a l<tDg-term real estate investment trust:-ts managed by a divlsloo of the Lanrin Group, Inc., the real estate and land development subsidiary of CNA Financial Corp. Kids Like To Ask Andy PllVITE TllST FlllS lllllJIL£ POfl MAL. hTATl LOAMI 1M a Ind TflUST DEEOS f1,IOO To IU0.000 Ult' TO IOIJ' LONtl Of TIMlr DUD COUAnRAt. ..wo"1' ICM"IT PUal ·--.. "'"""'" Cefllw °""" ~ hflcl'l.,c.IM.C7M).....-. WHAT IS YOUI PAIN 9UOTllNT ? Calli-may get WI thal produce leol llDO( than auloll lo other parll of the couotrY In 1975, a General Motor. ..- ecutlve said Wednosda)I, but they will ~ $lllO .-for tha cleaoer engines E.S. Starkm;ln, vice pteSi· deol In cbarte ol GM's tn- vlroomelllal staff, said hll company bellevea a "two car strategy" Is tbe aoawer to the current impasse over the auto Industry's pollulioo • conlnll problems. 1 BEGINNING WITB 19'1S mo- deUI, cars built for California would be equipped with smog- reducing devic<s that would meet the state's own stand- ards for pollutant eml!llloli. Cars sold elsewhm! In t h e cool1lry would' be built to the same standards as 1973 mo- dels. Speaking at an in!<>nnaUon session for civic leaders and businessmen of the area, the GM spokesman said it 11makes a lot of sense to bultd cars for California which have emission control systems that will con- tribute, to the reduction of photochemical' smog, and cars for the rest of the nation which have C'Ol'.IP'o1 systems about the same as we are building tight now on 1973 models." HE EXPLAINED to ....,. men that the Industry could 11pbase in" the new smOI( con- trof teclm<>logy In California and "a-et the OO~s out" with less financial risk than if the new technol~ were introdoo- ed everywhere ln the country at once. "But we are prepared to p.o n~~lnnwide If necessary," he added. .Bank Card To Be Used In France a ANTHONY ICHOOU HAl~lClllTU UM H•FWr C....... CO.hi M ... , C:1!1"'11ll PL cn4t t7t.JIH lrl TIUT GAl'NT. Uh Pain, you.. body's al.,,al lo you that IOfnethlng ts wrong ii not tolerated equa1Iy by the sexes. It Is far more ' pa1nfUl ·for women than. tor men. Aho more painful for the young and orientals than for the blacks and whltem. A rteent eJq)tl'iment ln pain to'-...... round that sex wu 1n1 1. ll'lllCl!fnt st. <•~N< f Jn All•lltllft, (4il, '2iM the m01t important actor ft. C714J nMIOO determining hoW wtll a ~rJ 11!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' son can stand pain. Even the 11 oldest mtn withstood pain bette.?' tl'lan th• )'OUJ\&'elt _, ... Fortunately, pain relief can be equally appredated hY everyone an<I tn our pre. sc:r!pllon dt~nt ........ uJarlY stock thOuMhda ol medlclne1 whoee tole pur-. -11 to alleviate poln. YOU OR YOUR OOcroR CAN PHONE US -n 7<Jll nttd a dellY<l'Y· We will do-Uvtr promptly without extn. ch&rae. A aniet many ptOJ\lt rely on us for thelt health needs. We welCOMe ftQUettl t01t dellvttY •tr., I c e and charn accountl. rAllK LIDO rH~MACY UI H..,h1IR .... , • ..,..... teKh 64).lllt ' ,,.. DoliYofy ANANCE Satellite System Special lo Ille Dally Piiot LOS ANGELES -nt. American Tel e phone & Telegraph Co. Thursday asked the Federal Communications Commission for permission to build au earth !talion near De ( -t~KI1Vc J STOCK "SOME SAY it will and some say it won't," Rose ,.Jd. "It's tiio early to tell." He explained that the Sierra region where the find was made Ls now under a blanket of anow and probably will be until next summer. Rose, a telephone company . worker, said he found ihe nugget on a hillside 5,000 ~I up In the rugged J11oun!8.ins above the community of Sierra City, northwest of Lake. Tahoe. He told UPI Wedneoday that he was bunting in the area with a friend a year ago wllen be saw what he thought was a cow manure. "I WAS GOING to kick it clear out of the county but then I looked cloeet and I knew it wasn't ma· nure " he recalled. · ' . Instead, Booe s&Jd, it was a six.Jncll long chunk of gold ftlJbing "28 ouooes, 12 pennyweight and two l!flins.' worth $2,800. Ila value as a specimen could run as high as $15,000 be speculated. Role, who said be bas bunted illl the area for 35 years and F-bably walked over the same spot "many Umes, 111"""' that previOU$ storms bad wubed away the !O!*>U, leav!ilg the gold putly ex· posed. Rose $lid no one 'bad offered to buy the gold, although "l'~e .bad a Jot of offers for people to drlw me bade up to the spot." THEY WERE tll. turned down, be added. The spot Ls being kept a aecret by Rose, who sald he bas never oearcbed for ROid in hia life. ''But from now on rn be looking," be vowed. .. . ·-• .. , ... ·~ ~. 1 .. _ ... ..., ...... ___ . . .... • - • Without tying up yout mon~y fot 2 years. Don't stand still when some companies say you haye to tie up your savings for two years to earn hi9,_f:' interest. Bring your money to Avco Thrltti we'll pay you a full 6% per annum on a mini- mum $1,000 deposit and you may take It all back after 90 days, If you want. You won't lose a penny's interest. Money deposited by the tenth earns Interest from the first. An Avco 90-day Thrill Certificate -the ~reatest lleXlbillty for your savings. Don't settle for less. '1"""11AVCQ THRIFT ~bt-lftin)m- Avco'• 'P.rift Dl•ltlon h11been""ope:rtllon1lrte11t21, tnd 11• ~ ftUtd 10 pay tu~ on dimlnCI. Ave. Thrtll la• dl~bn of A•co CotPor1Uon-1 lfadtr In mwif fltldt In 6dlltloft to ftnanCl1l 1tt'i1m -A•rotll~ a'roadcntlnt. M~ld' btvelOpn,e,.t, Sclettce, Ml'dlbtn-. and 8p1c1 Ft ... ,,.h. A•co It mo rt thin 11;000 ,Pt!iPt. wko ir• Ml ping to 11.illd' 1 bttl•r tomorrow-ftr 1ou, A~CO. NEWPORt BEACH B28'Ne*port Centdr Drive I '\ , 833·3440 DAii.'/ PILOT U .OVER.THE oUNTER OlDER ·YOURS • ' ' TODAYl · Plfrsonc11l11ed • . Order For YoUnilf ctr • Ftlond" May bt used on envelope' '' return addre11 ll)lel1. Also 'Vtry Undy •• ld•nlillc•lfd~ labtls for m1rklrig p•r1on1I it•ms tUc.h 1e1 bq.aks, records; photos, etc. Lt.l.elt ,flc1' Ort • , ..... , ,.·.y .. 'llHlflii fll••ltiil~ Wt <Kni4 f~4 lUl!is. Ali l1~1fl ... p~'lil wtlti stylish Vot•""• ·~ fl~•'qality 'lllllt• 9ummed ptptr. · • ' . • l ' .... 1 -------------------,kl it ,_ .. --"..c .. ;,,.I M•lj ~Ml ti.JI ltl ' 1.• • , ... Prwlili_L ___ I DIV., p,o, 1•• 1Mt , Ceil• M .. '-Clllf, 'hU• I I . I L~~~f LLJl!_~!~!!~.!, ____ J NASO Lllll"" fw W ... •••Y• Moroh ,., tm x JI FUNDS - • . • • ' IS ~ pi! I" .. " ... ' J~ ~: .ft n $ .... "=:: =:: ~l ... ... .. , ... .· " . ~ " • .. • " .. " .. . -" ' .. . •' .. .. .. .. ' ·' •' .. ~ •' • ' ' Thursday's Closing Prices C'A>mplete New .York Stock Exchange List Stocks J11mp 11 . In ~ticipation N1JW YORK CAPl-Sloct Dllrbt pctctt iparil4 1IPnrd T!iunday u ln'ftllon antldplt4d Pnilldm ~b._,i4 announce stroor llltUW'el to c:omi9\ The llo'll' Jones lndultrlal aven~. wb1dl ~ In a laeltlUller performance euller In the' ...ion, &alned 11.1. poliita totG9.H. 'l'Ta41nJ WU heavy aa.d P!nillf i.. hllil <II• =:::,lead over loeua on the New York Stocll ,..,.._._ ..... - I .... -. ••• .. ... • I / -•• Smapping Freeway • Proposed 8.\CIWIEllTo (AP) - l'lom 1111' the P<:apooed llever- Jy Billi .._., would be llCl'.Ol1Ped ullj!er leglslation In-~' by Sen. Anthony C.· lie'._ (!).Beverly IDlla). Tlowtda1, Mardi 29, 1m Slmilarr measures by · -have poaaed the . ~"·lin la past .... 1ons bUf were vetoed by Gov. ftoaold Raapn, who aald he --&~y~~ St~t• Honored ~"""' prot>ltma. BeU..-'1. ~ are Ed Nielson and Joru\ette Mann have been seleded .,..,lr..j In SB 517, SCR 26 ll<ly and Girl of the Month at Marina High Sc:!lool. and,SCR 'l/. · Nielson is an honor student and senior c1.., treas- ~ . urer and Mio&· 'Mann wu the 1972 Homecoming e S-~ Dritie Queen for the school. "LQli. ANG)!:LES (AP) - Mcilho!fand Drive Jn the Santa ~ MQontalna should be retalt)Od -' a scenic drive . itthor utan.a major highway, the City Counoll has decided . Voting 13-2, the council Senator Links (, EcoLoGY) 'Deaths, Nurses <;rowing 'Mo ume nt Hoiwrs • • • . ' Ptt trwtic Ledia Strother , . ,, " . ·ltf.Al\111VB 1.-~l!L ....... -_ .,_ ... the0et II "'lnl orpa1ze<L ., ... -,,.,. .,.. the wt~jlallda t!>eY i:Oo-'lben ..ui be no .utue or I 'l!1e lat,e Mrs. Leillii StrlJlhor lro!. · , · , · plaqua, pe{llapjl, but just, the l'lll· BWll)'-lrol1' •1\er~llulllan ,lllrl-b!lte mqtoreycllw tear s!Jnpt• countryaf<le the old villlP• ~ aa ~ ~ throuah Nkll"Of wl1dllowtrl woman fn>m the Rualan atep- gtrl ipaaqutrading aa a boy an<l l>rli>!1Y. vi;se\aliop. , pes fowld ao enchanting and and allsled 1 the ·~·· Lltterbup teave sandwlcb free. e n 1 .wYaa wrappinp and beer or aoft. ' Army btrore sh~ .w a 1 · · discovered.. · ........,...........,.~.....,... She wu then sbifll!d to the T¥ v•tt·h11fred ' llllrs!nil <Orpo and~ met a Jt,e dashing y a n k e •. ..._ Pldriot f rom t sergeant near the !root llf\OI. •~ppes of 1 Rasla SHE FEIL IN Jove with him JMNI: ' I o " e d t h e and -transp1"nted 1o his own -stern desert , , • country u a war bride-fell ~ in loVe with America her 1 • adopted homeland, .. affair drink cans. Ugly, obsoene tbai never really ceased r'e·m l n de rs of the l r Udla Strother died .:everal caret~s for the primitive weeks ago In Costa Mesa WQnderl,nd clotted w i t h after more than 50 yem ~ ocatillo, yucca and the U.S., , during which llhO wJ1dllo.wers. -• learned English and . wrote ,.; glowing tribute titled : "The Flag America Gav~ Me." THE sTATE 'CraCkS OOwn where it can and would like to add lo 'Anla·BotTHo state Park, but Ilse~ budgeting restrictions make tliis dif- "WE TOOK mottiei to Aliza. Borrego four years ago · aod she fell In love :with •the de~t" says her ~ughter, Mrs. Sylvia-Schepe, ,of 1J11v, Foxglove Way, lr\'tne: . The state may npt be able to purchase )and for pr<oerva- tion, but for only $56, in- dividuals may lease a -11· ed desert garden, two acres ot land whlcll will be. aaved,m,m tbe clepreda~on ol. marauders. The properiy la not to ' be privately owned, only prestrv· ed for all to enjoy. Memorial conltibutlons to help save these tiny pieces of the land Ledia Strother loved =Y be made payable lo Mrs. Henpr T. Read, chairman of the Anza·Borrego Omunlttee. ficult. . ·· _ , Now: however, ai unique THEY ·MAY be malled in - -· r ' ' \ • I • ! ' I St .... ts of the Month ... ' Huntingtoo Beach Hil!h Scllool seniors Anita Vare).a and Jon.Hanour have Deen cbOsen as Girl and 89yof tll<l Month. Miss Val'!'la has setved as Commissioner of So¢al Affairs"'l\Dd bas been active' in Girls .A,th· le tic Association. Hanour is a member'of the sebOOf• · varsity basli:etboll team and haa been on the .honor roll sipee h!Sfreshman )'ear. . · acteed to accept a citizens' -v SACRAME~O {AP). adyilo(y committee report There have \Jeen ' • s o m e rec;ominending that t h e suicides" at the UCLA Neuro- Grand Jury on three counts of murder. Brent. W. Bedlj.yan was in, dieted .Wednesday nigbt by the Marin Colinty Gr8.1'¥1 Jury in the March 18 :s~tgun killings or Melvin.J, Schalloek, 61; his wife Rulli, 56, and .their son Daniel,' 19. Their bodies' Were found outside their Mill Valley home,: wltjch bad been set on fire. Copies of her booklet, which won a Freedoms Foundation medal, were studiously mailed to· servicemen. in Vietnam by Mrs. Strother, who w a s disturbed that five decades later, the ·u.s. was in another IDOIDOrlal to a ljtUe :old lady tbe fu)l ~ amoun\ or por · ' who ran 8)¥ay -towar neer)y 60 tioiis theredi,' io Attomey Hall Trv Sattitday~s News Quiz years ago, and found her way S..ly, 3611 'Saji MigQel Drive, · · ~ J _ .. lo ""!Jestlc America ·a.,... Newport ~ch. . ' . · . · · · ' .. ~( two lanes be retained asid 'a ribbon-like parl< created ~ the twUtlng io'.mile pav· P~ychiatl'ie Institute because nurses are hired by a st.ate agency rather . than t h e university, says a s t a t e senator. .HER DAUG~ says thatli";;;;;;;;;;i~, ;i;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;i;j;~;i;;;;ii:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;i';;;;;;;i'~';;;i;;' :;;· ;i;' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i";;;;;;-*:O·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"i [;d#i~:\§er~ Vacation.land ·Brit:i.sh: Co1·u111bia foreign war. . ed.roadway. · ,1be drive now · extends between the Hollywood Freeway lq Cahuenga Pass and Topanga Canyon Blvd. About 11 miles are paved. Sen. Robert .s .. ·stevens, CR~ Los An!l"les), said Wednesday towar:dtbeend~tthewarin ' · · ·' -' · · • · · ~ ' · · Southeast Asia, was finally J~· :i'.); 11):£1¥~11 · : , . · . . . · · .. over.· . ~ . . The funeral Service was lrftldi Cel••We ,hpaJwllief.:T,.,,a, rMntrJ. I . ' ' • • I < • ' e S~d V rged ( ) • l~. ~ospltal SACRAMENTO (AP ) BRIEFS BERKE!,EY (AP) -Joseph brief. -·-~1 Congress would be urged to '-------~ Kennedy III, eldest son of the start construction on the NeW · late Sert. Robert · F: Kennedy Melon:ee Dam on the Stanis· that he knew of ushocking in-whb . was injured in an Jaus ·Rtver "as quickly as corDpetenCe11 On . the part .of automobile accident I as t possi&Je" ,under a resolution nurses and ·other · "lOwer Sa'tiJ.rda~, htls bel!:n readmitted passed unanimously by the category employes" ·hired by to· the hospital w~th ·~posto:eon­Auemb~y . and sent to the the state Department Of Men-c'Ussioh symptoms,": hOspital ~ate. tal Hygiene. By 'CQDtrast, he afffclals said · .. Assemblyman John E . said the· doctors '.are hired by '.He tras rt?:~rt;,i in ~atlsfac- Ttiurman Jr., CD-Modesto) the university, tory con~ition tQday at' Her- told the Assembly that the "I'm qoJte co~vlriced· there rick J-!oepital .. dam . had been j!l<lged en-have been •more suiCides" vlrorunentally sound by the because of .the ·dual employ-e I/nit P11ck eil · cOurts and that it· is needed for ment.situation, Stevens sal<t at recreation, flood control and a heering ofuie·s<nate Rules wild life enhancement. Co.mmlttee,, of which be b a ·A U.S. District Court judge member .. in San Francisco r u 1 e d ~y that a revised en· vironrnental lmpact report ·submitted by the Army Corps of Engineers "complies fully" with federal law, a spokesman for the attorney general's of. lice said. ' ·SAN RAFAEL .(AP) -A 22- year-old foriner:~ If e 'u a rd charged with slaying a middle- aged couple and ·their teenage son bas' b/eell ._ i~icied by Ute SACRAMENTO' (AP) - B8ckers of ~ a . controversial Senate . reappor\loomenl · _bill have Vied, to get it Out of com- mittee Aly pocld\ig . the com- mittee with s·u p rp'tl"r t er s. (Re13ted otory1 Page 13) . The 'Niar!y .unpr<ced!!llled parltameiillJry )iow<r .' p I a y · came · Wednesday 1when the seqaie Rules Committee voted ~2 ~ alld IM'o mefi\beis i,; ,the • "''" DI Elections and 'Reap-.,. er tiers p • · p0rtlopmept c o:m pi 1 tt _e e , SAN DIEGO (AP) -Pollu-. IZ~as . wl)!cli has bottled up the-reap- tion fighters along the nation's pprtlonment plan fer wee~. shores have discovered a new 0 S J underwater sport -diving for U _ 8 e '_ . e Adult ·Degrees llUer. JPS ANGELES (AP) - The gTay-haited o Id lady w)lo ~ve;r ~ed sittging the praises of America,~ unUI she . incaJ>11citoted, had really been gone . for many· months, at least in terms . of con- sciousnesS. Her family took a short trip afterward for a change of scenery, literally going up.into the bills from whence the m. ble says" one ' can draw strength in time of sorrow. TllE _.G R AY.-H A.I R E D patriot ·lad~ from the steppeo of Russia • had loved the western deiert and · it is there a monµmeht t.o her simple worship or : Americi today is growing. ' • ' Certain . properti;;. within Anza·Boriego : State Park in San Diego' County ai'e private- ly held1 and ·th.e lessees are Technical · At1s Shown Keep America Beautiful, Homemade piizaS', all sizes Working adults . in California Inc., Pie . n a t I 0 n a 1 en· and with cheese, sau~ge, pep-would be able to win degrees A technical arts exhibit ls on v l r o runental improvement peronl or a combii\ation,' are · hou · · !ion -~· that d' wit t attendiQg college on a disp'"y througb Friday at orpruia , £ .. .,..,... tV· now being sold by m'em' bers of f II 1· ba · .. ~. ~ . I bs In Calif . ' San u -1me sis ~......,r a new "'Alden·w.est CoUege. llll cu onua s the SOuth FouD.tain .Valley Llt-... ..i • • • I ~ Diego c.oonty are entbusiasUc Ue League. · ~~~~~'!~ ~=~ More uian 60 ' exhibits, particlpe.nts in a broad·based Money raised from the pizza California Stale ,University representing the.graphic arts, ~am to clean up the sale will help buy equipment and Colleges system. architect u r a.I. drafting, areas many harbors, bays for league teams. But Assemblyman J o.h n manu!acturing technology and and beaches. , To order a pizza phone San· Vasconcellos, head of a key te~cal illu~tration, are Tha,nks in part lo the divers, dy Piersol at · 968-9568 or le~islative education com-being shown in the C<Jllege KAB points out, tons of debris Marian Shinkel'. at 968-476.1. nuttee, said he bas a wait·aIMi· , gallery. have been . fished out and Pizzas can be picked up see attitude about whether the Hours are from 11 a.m. to 3 many underwater hazard 5 Saturday at Fountain Valley program will meet working p.m. Slturday There is no ad- have been ellmJnated. High School. adult needs. mission charge. e Rule E xtend ed SACRAMENTO (AP) - Caltfornta's interim authority to re.gulate water quality on Dl'Vlgable rivers has been exs tended another three months bJ 111 agTeement . signed by federal and state officials. Pmil DeFalco Jr., the Paci6c Southwest regional ad· -for the U.S. E • v 1 nmmental Protection Agmq, 1a1 d at the ca a •wrin that be expects the federal government will grant e&!Homla permanent autbortty to control. water quality. Bu~ DeFalco said, that can- not be dooe until a public bearing Is ~d. He said cautomia, which bu liad its own water quality . ""l'trol progrim since 1950, is the first state to advance to ~ public bearing stage under a 1m federal water quality law. · e Dilpo•fll B fd JACKSON (AP) -A col· lialan.. between two tanker cb loaded with sewage has spurred a study or alternate W81J ol dlspo!ing of effluent ~untaln recreaUon Uea. . Re~ of tbe Amador Cowiljt Health Department ' oar. the -t last month -ed JO,eoo gallons o f Uy ttellled sewage on &ale 88 near the com-"!11•·11: ol Cook's StaUon, llilllll »mil .. out of Jackson • "' • Siem. • ,,_., beaJth ~als Hid , a meeting wldi federal alld local o6IQall t h • t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'---="'-_:_~~-II Make money •at Keystone. 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Free Tickets Now From e· '.ALL DAll Y; PiLOT OF-FICES . I ' • e. ORANG!. COAS1' AR!A· .TRAVEL 'AGENCIES ' ~ I -.-.. ' ' I ' ' . ' ' ' . • ..,...._ wt11 be ell<d 'to ,..ullla tbo -... .mil -under Wbldl el· fluent may be bl1lled In the adtl't. ,. .e. ORANGE ' COAST EVENING ,COUEGE OFFICE .-~--'''---·~~~~~~· ~.,...·....:.·~~~~~~~· ..... ~~~~~~....:.~·~~~~~~~ It ....... illll wt w.I "'"'1re., ......... '4MJ!1 ...... fif XWlllli• •-:s.llnz I I ...... , I_. """' ' C.tollMo -....,. .. loo .-n t • .. 111o •Ml.Y PILOT • "-""•AP.''.1.. , ·-NOW! • i • - 7 • • • • Lag1111a Beaeh ' EDITIO~ YOL 66, NO. 88, 3 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORAN$E COUNTY, -CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1973 Totlay's Ffnal N.Y. Steeb ' ' • , ; ' " ·~ h !" TEN CENTS ... Ziggurat Purchase, New Joh~ Seen Imminent ~ By JACK CllAPPbJ. Of .. o.lr ........ Federal acqulilllon ol Lquna Nlgµel'a ~ !ntematlonal ziggurat and creation ol 3,000 SoVemmeDt jobo there will he confirmed unlelo some last rnlnuta· objection ts raised, Sen. Alan Craqaton (~Ill.) disclosed today. ' Cranaton said that on the baJb of con- versatlOllS with Sen .. Sam Ervin (D-N.C.); chairman of the Senato Committee on G<ivernmenlal OperaUons, !be proposed • $M lo $2$ million trade -... the government and Rockwell lntematlonal will be toofltmed by Apr)! 8 al the latest. Ervin told eranston that DO objection bu yet been beard by his committ .. to the swap for the mlllloo-aquire-foot facility oeltled Jn the rolling hllla ol !Aguna Niguel, Ervin also told cranston be doesn't an· ticlpato any objections. . The bUlldlng f.i c a 11 e d a ziggurat because ol its exotic BabylOD!an design. • It was jnlendOd to -aeroopace cperaUom ol the Norib Anierican lloctwell It -completed Jn 1971) but - has stood empty since then. Cranstoli said that federal occupation of llie giant bolldhlc woold mean "3,000 plu" jobs to the area. Under Rockwell, 'employe population wu eetbitated to be 7,500. \ , The govemm"'tal trade for the building would Involve tranafer of 'PnlP' erly DOW being -by Roctwell fnm the federal government. Included are a 60-acre storage annex with bulldlngo at El Segundo, a 40-acre U.S. Air Forte planl with buildings in Canoga Park and "personal property" in the Los Angeles arta, Cranston's office said. The senator confirmed that several ..stud.Jes have been done on apllt use of the faclllty by several federal agmcles. One llkely tenant for the huge plant is tbe General Services AdJajniltration (GSA) Uncle Sam's landlord. GSA bas in the past been interested ·in COMOlldated storage of government records now kept in several placea in the 90Uthland. An estimated 280,000 square feet of space would be needed for record storage. 1be government acquisition of the plant bas been recommended by the regional GSA o[flce in Sin Francisco. 'nult office has declined ' to aay what other federal agencies would be possible ~ .: r -tenants if sale is conllrmed. ~ There a~ seven layen to the plant; The largest le)'<}, the second !Jcor, la size of six loolball llelda. · The seventhJloor of ueaitlve o111ce1 looks out over an emerald greeo valley, The plant now la IU"rded :M l>our• a day by a squad of ..airily meo. Sophiall<atecl electronic .ur.elllance ' deviCel sop- plement I.he men • The buUdin& and parking 1o1$_ sit oo 91 acres of land. SurrOundin( It •re 1,200 acres still owoed by Rockwell. ,. • • 1ca ove , . . '. Kil.wr Sane; Life Term 1 Possibw Convicted lclller Thamas Bradford McQrtchen ol Dana Point was found sane W-Y night In an Orange County SUj>erior Court Jjury Verdict •that makea the contractor tllglble fur a life sentence In llale prison. Judge Wallor Cllaramza accepted the verdict reached after a lull day's !leillleration: by tbe 'jury 1114 ordered Mceutchen, 1ill, of 33821 Olinda St., returne!l to •bli _courtroom April I for senteqcq.. · · The verdict rellected the Jl!rl(1s belief that McCulchtt -not ltS af the '"°'_ .. ...., ............. 5 that 1"1--. ... di the aal!ft OI hb act -M 'lbot el Wied 11ta. Vq!nia Hammett,..f6, of 121 B Wave St., Laguna Be8ch: Mrs. ~ who once shared Mc:Cqtcben'a Dina Point home, wu gun· 'l"d down on a neighbor's lawn alter she quarreled with ber former lover. Police said Mce:utchea lrtely_ confessed lo tile lllilrder wlllle being -ed at tbe city )Ill. . It .... tesllf'ied during tile. trial and the sanity hearing that McCutchen had tbn!alolled Mrs. Ralnmett•s Ille for some montha prior to 1he kliling becllWle of munlc;ipal coilrt ,action 1 h e had tal:en against him. 1 Mcdiicben -was awaiting ll'lal oo cliarlOI of making tltreatenlng a· n d ob<Cene telephone · calls to her home wbed be took bla gun to Laguna lleacb and ended her. Ille. .., Co(lSt Woman Joining Board Lorna Mills, long-time president of Laguna Federal Savings and Loan Association and a resident of Newport Beach, today has been coofinned aa a member ol the Women in the Services Advisory Board of the U.S. Department of Defenae. Confrrmation of the appoinbnent came today from the ~ offices of Rep. Andrew J. Hinshaw (!\- Newport Beach) in Washington, D.C. 1fiss Mills is a resident Of 43 Balboa Covers in Newport Beach. She will be serving a three year term oo the advisory board. The board meets once a year in Waablngton. The nen session is · April 9. Viet Era Ends . Last U.S. Troops Ending Pullout · SAIGON (AP) -The last American forces pulled out of SOUth Vietnam lodlly after more than a decade of military In· lervent!On that cost 48,olio U.S. lives. The departing commander said -the U.nllod states. accomplished Ila mission of stop. ping a Commuillst takeowr. As the ' last Z,500 Gls flew home or to otbe bases)n' Southeasl Ju'• ,...!:._. -'11.o';-• ,.,, l!tr:olli ·~":-air ~ '1"'"' ' lie-, " malned on'tbe perimeters of Indochina to keep up the war in Cllmbodia 1114 lo discourage a resumption of major fighting In South Vietnam and Laos. (Relatec1·story, Page 4) The ~th Fleet ·was reported to have four cart~ with a total of' 200 ~ pl\mes within range of Vietiwn, and tlie Pentig<E said tbert .... 202 lm bombers &;;:.~~=::..~! ''Jill!l!faft:& S~' . . . • -~ iiejiircut'is lell'a~r,'034 Uo6<...i American mllltify. .... in \11111Ml!I. lnelnding ms me..-ft Ibo Mitchell .Denies He ' u .B. cleleptioil lo the Jobi& -llllllm1· Codim"'1'!<1, ISi Mapne guanlo •I ilte u.s: Einba!IS)I and 50 mUitaty attaches at the Embassy, -•· OK'd Watergate Plan WASHINGTON (AP) -Former Atty. Gen. Jobp N. lllitchell denied today what be called '1slanderous and f a I s e statements" that be approved plans to witttap the Democratic naUdoal head- quarters. The Waahlngtm Post said in its edi· tiona today that James W. MCCord Jr., a convicted Waterpte conapirator, told a Senate subcommittee Wednesday that his ' inlonnatloit coocemlng Mitchell came from <;. G<irdon Uddy, a former White House aide. Mitchell denied the actusation in . a stat~ent issued through the commlttoe for the RHlectlon of 'President Nixon. Mitchell, a former chairman of. the com- mittee, said In hla statement. The Joint Military cOmmlss.lm made np ol the \Jnlted States, North and 8"uth Vietnam and the Viet Cong was n!placed today by a commission made up of Soulb Vietnam and the Viet Cong. The 82? men of the U.S. delegation art (See VIEl'NAM, Page Z) Laguna Chamber 9kays Officers, Names · Directors ~ttle Prices Take ·Drop, "I deeply reseat the s1anderoul and false statements about me concentfng the Watergate mattor reported as being based on hearsay and leaked out ol the Ervin committee. "I have previously denied any prior knowledge of, or Involvement in , the Watergate affair and I-again reaffirm such denlals. ,. A 'new slate of officers •was approved and lllx new director> to the Laguna Beach dlamher of ·Commerce were an- nounced Tuesday by the chamber board of dirtctilrs. • " ~ow Fa~ers Ey,e .Boycott· By 'Ille , -led· Preo1 The National Farmers Organit.ation has tp,td ment!Jm to withhold hop, calti• and Iambi from tbe market starting to- day because of a r<cord drop in . hO(J pHcea and a decline in c;attle prices. , The f,mn group took !be eclioo Wednes- day night becau8t "the · pdce drop on lloif• baa been so draallc thol it requires Immediato ilcuon," NFO President Oten Lee Slatey said iif COrnlnc, Iowa. The NFO also called for farmon" meetings In 15 cltiee Frldo1 to dollermlne future lctiOO. ' The 'NFO baa never releaed memher- lllip figures , but a ,,_.n ID Coming • - I • sa1c1' be believes tbe organization baa members Jn all 48 contignous stales. The falling price& came as plans for a nationwide meat boycott next .week ga~ ed support. In San Francisco Wednesday, some 200 peroona paraded at the Federal Build- ing Jll"l 111'4 llffted'J>ledaet·nol IQ,,Uf meat nl!lt weel: and oo Tuesdays Bnd tllursda)'! tbereall .... · "We want lo see the meat rotting in the packing house lockers and maybe we'll get action," said Ray Alper of the Consumer Federation of California. The decline in hog prices was blamed oo "panic aelllng and a lack ol Confidence in wbat the market will he tomorrow or nqt _ .. by a spokesman for the hog market In Des Moines, Iowa. •"lfdl bao to Ill the lmJ)act ol what thq<all--... said Rm Jania, pnotdenl ol Oppenheimer Jn. diMriOs ol ltalllu Cl13'. Oppaabelmer operateo one ol the blg- 1'111 Olltla ....... In the -· '"11111 ~ thlnf coald r11Dy 1et us In trouble down the n>0d, -tbert la a llmlt as to what cattle producers can st.and," warned Kanm Sc.ate Rep. Bob . Arbuthnot, I COttlO producer and .-bel' of lbt llate'1 llouse Ap1cultun U•-CGmmlttet. Janis 11111 .... ~ -••d doullt that !hit could wl,llibold -llerds even from a docllnlng market. "The -"' boldlna them gela too pro-hlblti ... And I doa' know an)ibody that ""' try!Jlg' to ra!Je aa much heel as tbey can," llld cattle pc_, Pbll Ar- nold, ol AShland, Kan. (The New York Tlmea and Los Angeles nmea also carried similar stories to- day.) The special Senato committee thal heard McCord'• testimony behind closed doors Wednesday ii beaded by Sen. Sam J. Ervin 'Jr. (I>-N.C.). At the Whlto House, (lft8identlal preas secrelary Ronald L. Ziegler ·said be bod no COlllJllelll on the reports Unklag Mitchell to the Watergate bugging plan. ASked whether President Nixon talked with Mitchell sine& the reports surfaced, Ziq:ler r~. "No, he did not.11 " Senate *""""'· meantime, Indicated tnat the J.'OSI'• account ol McCotd'a hearsay tesllmooy about Mitcbell were correct. The Investigating commlttoe, (See WATERGATE, Pap I) ),any Hunt was reeleclod pmident of the organization. Cyril Nugent was seleded as first vice president; John Albade, second vice president and John Romania, treasurer. The slalo, prepared by a nom!Datfllg committee of Charles Johnson', John Conper, Dick Clark, William Emer, and Dr. Uon Axelrod, was approved unanimously by directors. omc.. will be aaaumed in July. New Chamber of Commerce directors are William Em?l', .Alton Geiser, James Lawler, Jesse Merlde:w, Cbai"lei &idollky, and 'Frank Venclik. The six men were eJectod by vote ol chamber members. Write.In votes were . cast for Dr. I. Whllo, Jim Moniz, Jack Glenn, Dick Clark and John Hardy. S8~000 . Wife I Woman's Home Chores Add Up NEW YORK (AP) -'!be bouaewife who cares tor ibe dilldnn, scruM floors and oooka dinner (Oll)d be e&l'llitig as much ,os '8,000 a year If eoclety foond her work worth peylng for. . A ro111rcb teem at Cornell Un19Vlity bas computed the number of houra a family spendl working In !be home and its dollar value, according to what it WOllld cost to blre someone else for 1be wne sen1cel. . • . Profs. Kaihr1n E. W~ and William H. Gauger•of \he New York State CoUep of Human Ecoloey found !Mt Wltb two young chiJd!'811, a wife 1pe11ds eight hou~ a day on bouaework which is worth allout •112 for a seven-day week. A womaa with tour yount chlld1'b apendt niJ19 hours In the home worth •ta5 weekly. "'!'be dollar-value we put on the work.II low, but It's• darn lighl bl&Jler llwunolt people think ii Is," uys Wallter. Walker and Gauger tlludiK 1,400 famillM In upper New York II.tie. • • Hospital 'Required For UCI' By GEORGE LEIDAL Of .. D1Ur PiW l1aff ,. •I • Moving UC Irvine'• medical school to aoother location might kill It. And ruMing tbe California College ol Medicine without a campm teachliig hosplW, ulng county facllltiea ::111 Orange, would reaull· in a "clrcUll~ m~lcal school or . a wheal lllmliic without an ule," Dr. st.nloy .... a .... Noort said )Oday. • Moving the mtdlcal IChool or Go9ollJC llale'llalld !u• •• -"'ffo - Orange Coanty lledfcal Oonter -tb{ two altornaU.. ... --by • le&blative panel wltldl nal Wllft'f the nelirologkl who la -I( !ht UCl-OCM faculty. ' · "I don't 1lilnli CCM as a good mecUcal school can survive mwrther move,'' acUng Dean van den Noot1 said. That Smarts The once-private medical achool moved to 1rvine In !Ill· from downtown Loi Angeles where It wu affillated with Loi Angeles Countr·USO a.-at Hoapltal. - • Just llve years lator, the Jolnl No, 'Marlon Brando hasn't'been' betrayed by b¥ Indian friends, ·he's Just clpwninjr 'off camera in a 1972 picture taken while the <>tear winner was filmlng- uThe Nightcomers 1 " in W'1iicli he was fatally. wound.a by .an arrow ,shot Into his head.,~ _latfl!I ~ofiet,~· 1''.) ' f' l ' .. ' . Court Denies 1 I ' ' Lag1ma Height Jj~it' Rehe~ring • l I A petition ,for rejlearlng In the matte~ of tbe Laguna Beach 36-foot height llmil Initiative has been denied by the Fourth District Court .0£ Appeal> In San Bemardino, clearing the way for Stat~ Supreme Couri letl. City Attorney, Tully Seymour, said he received Wednesday the formal denial of the city's req\1611. jliat · the nourt reconsider its .~ ove-r turning favorable jUdgmorit bJ a ~ court.• " 'Deniocl' ii spelled ID capltal lel!m.'' Seymnur said. The city attorney sai<I his authorization from the city council Is broad enough lo 'lllow him lo prepare for appeal at the sate supreme Court level. Seymour said a petition to be beard in the mattor of the height Initiative wlll be presented to the slate supreme Court within 30 days. The Laguna Beach 36-foot height limit initiative was enacted by a 3-1~ vote of reoidenls In a "stop high rl!e" city.wide election in 1971. A suit by realtor Vern Taschner waa brought against the cltlzen-rnandalod law. During a aeriu of court batUeo, M waa ruled COlllllltuUonal-and Ihm ..,. constitutional due to coolllcts with the •talo b\lildlng code and am~ to tbe U.S. Conillt»lloo. A companion ordinance enacted by ae- Uon·ol the city council remainl ·ln power 1lmJtinc bei&ht ol buildinp lo the-•IOOI Jimlt, • Boycott Effective OAKLAND (AP) -A boycott of Oakland achool:t by a l""'P ol Mulcan- Amerlcan pennia has clil atten~ by more than 1,000 pupils, Its sponson claim<d W~ay. Legislative Committee on .T~ . Hospltal Siting chaired by Assembl)'Jllall Willie Brown Jr. (D-San Francllco) ""' raised the posslblllty It might be cheaper. for the state to move CCM once more - "to an area of the 1tate where ~ munity involvement and adequate cam,; munlty teaching faclllttea (a hospital): are present." ' • Were that lo hapjlen, van den J!loe#i aald, "the best ol the 111cul1Y 1!0llld leaY&< Moat faculty memben came beR -.tta.: ibe presumption tbert would aoJ!lllday ti-; a toachlng liospttal here, oq campu1; and that this Would become the great medical: • school of the southland. ' ''The best laCulty would slmi>\r leave: . . . not because they would he oppoaed In providing medical care lo people lo. Walla or rural counties of Calllomla but becauae they just would DOI want t<r relocate themselves, to pick up and lllQ"" · -.:~~'t~ the leg11lature or th9 university might say to conVioce them to move ebewbere could Olliy be read ~ another set of-promfsea wlllch may do! be kept," van den Noort: l&Sd. , • .. • Loss of ~ ._... ~. or lll,01(;' ing the mocta1 ICllopl to another hospital, the'-odded, Would ........... (See MJl:DICAll, ..... I) • ": or .. 1• ,C.Ut• I Weailter sunny skleo are on the agenda for Friday, !'Ith decrwing ~I and sllglltly wanner tomperablrol : along the <lrlllle Coast. Hlgha of Ill at the beadlel are eipeclod, ". rtatq lo 72 inlaa4 l.lnlS lollllM -· -INSJDll TODi\ Y Marlon B.nmdo'• 1toM.m al the pacar cnemon11, SoclM!en .;i LI~, ii °" lllplring """ lreu and ~ ..iiolat for lndiaM' riflh~ Se• l'llllf 14. I Scrapping Freeway • Proposed SACRAJC!!m> (AP) - 1'11111 I« tbe ~ Bev ... ly lllfll ,_, -d be ~ under lqjslatlon in-tl'Odaced by s.... Anihooy c. ' Bel.,_ (D.lleve<ly Hilla). Slmlar me11ure1 by · ~ have paa&ed the 1 "'1!ol1qn la peat -1om bil!' were vetoed by Gov. llaDold llupn, who 11ld he ,__ -ud ~ IJandJinc of St--3--i.s D---d Loo !!qploo c0uqty'1 comple• ~ ., • .,.,. '""' ~ l!l'Oblema. tJ!e~'•· propooa1a are Ed Nielson and Jennett.. Mann h.Ve been selected """'alnOcf In SB &17, SCR 28 Boy and Girl of the Month at Marina High School. ud,SCR Z7. · Nielson is an l!onor student and senior class treas- ' 1 • , urer and Miss· Mann was the 1972 Homecoming e S-f'e Dritie Queen for the school. • • -Grow~ng ~MQnument Honors . . ' . . , . Piltrwtic tedia Strotlwr ' l!>'·AJITllllR 1:,WISl!I. ..._ ohDlil .bit Is doneto lbe oea 11 be!na011anlzed. °' .. -'"" ""' the ~ londl l!JeY c:Ofto 'l'b«e will . be no otatu. or J Tbe la~ Mn. Leilla Strother trol. · • · plaque, peilla1', but l\111 the ran -•Y from her-Ruarlan ,Dlrt.btlle mqtarcyclllla !Oar """""" ,,_,.......,.... the old vlll.P""h<iftie u a i....,..i Ui.'rict' !Wds"., wtllop. dftnen ;;;:;;, &;;'~USllOOI ~ttp. girl · ._ueradlng u a boy 1''" lrjlsh1 "ii•\al " · · ~--found IO enc;hantlng and and _,, ..... In the -Lltle'bUlll leave sandwich u~ ....,._ wrapplnp and beer or ooft , Anny • btfore she -W• I · • • 0 WE TOOK mother to Aiiz.a.: dl~v~ihen sbif\ed tq the ~ :e"'f:u !;: ~~:",;~·~ llW'llng ' -and, met a --•riot from the desert," says her ~let'. dashing_ Y an k e e, Arvl.Y ,..,_ · -Mra._$ylvla· fldlfl>e.,ol.11117 .,..geant near the !root lines. steppes Of, R ... slil Foxglove Way,~ SHE FELL IN love with him IMNI: ' ~ o ti 'd die ~ttia'::.t~: = and -transplanted to bis own -'""" cle•ert • • ·• lion, but for IJll!y $$6, ,In- country a1 a war bride fell ---~ ~~......:... -,.... dlvtduala may lease a IQ-C8D- in love with · Am'l')ca-her --::::.::-Ug~y. :::;: ed ~rt garden. two acres ol adopted homeland, an aHalr land whim will be. savedilOO> '!AS' ANG,El;F,S (AP) - Mcitiioilarul Drive lo tbe Santa ~ ~talnl should be retained u · a pole drive rather man a major highway' the City Couucll has decided. that never really ceased. rem I n de r 1 of t be I r the depredaijon ol manuden. Ledla Strotber died 1everal ~ for the primitive '!be .~ Ji not to , be . . • r . ' . ' . ' ' ' ' . weeks ago In QJsta Mesa, :~~t"!. ~~ .. "a1~: ptivattlyowned,Onlyprea<rv,-St~ts of the Month Senator Links after more than 50 yean in Udflo ed ior all to en)?y. • · the U.S., ·during which 1111o w wen. · · M--~a1 :'1.bu"·--to ' Huntingfoo Be.ad! High School seniors Aniba Varela learned English and .wrote ·•: THE SfATE 'crabk.i dOwn ~· ~ ahd Jon lfanour havebeen chosen as Girl and 1!9yo! glowing tribute titled: "Xbe help save tl!ese ny pl0ces ~f ·~ Month. '"-Varel-a has ·•--• as 'Colllllllssioner Voting 13-2, the council c:. ECOLOGY ) Deaths, Nurses where it can and would like to the land Ledla •-tber 1-·ed ~ "~ ...... rv1:'U Flag America Gave Me.''. '31.lu "'y of Social Affairs ·¢d has been active in GirlS .Ath- Copies ol ber booklet, which ~~k, to i.:~~udgo ~~teg. =He!~beTm~~apad ycahalrmble toanMnof. le tic AsoooiMion. Hanour is a meiiil>er 'o! the schOOI'• won a Freedoms Foundation restrictions ma~~ UUs ..r1t. the-Anza' ·Borr~ eg'o ~--•ttee -varsity basketball team and has been on the .honor · medal, were studiously mailed '6!1. • 1.1W•m1..1 · 11 • l.~-"~-ft-· . ficult. _ __ro:..:.::..:sm:..::cce::::..:""'::::..:uc:..:: ~=="-ye.::ar=. ---------to servicemeQ. in Vietnam by Now; lx>wever, a i unique mEY .MA:v" ~ malled in ~eed, to .accept a citizens' SACRAME~O (AP) Grand Jury on three counts of advlaory conunittee report There have been • • s o m e murder . recominending ~t t be suicides" at the UCLA Neuro-Brent. W. Bedayan was in- preoent two lanes be rotained p h' tr' •-~'t t bee cUcted Wednesday night by the Mrs. Slrotber, who was inemorlal to a ~!tie.old lady the .f)lll .«<. !l)llOUlll, .or por-T disturbed that five decades who ran 8.)Vay to war nearJy 60 tion·s thei1df, to Attorney Hall later, the U.S. was in another years ago, and found her way Seely, 364 '$ali Mtg~l Drive,. . :ry foreign war. · to majes~c America . 8<',t'06S N~WJ!Ort ~ch.: · · Sa·~day's News Quiz . ' . ' . aJid 'a fibbon-Uke park created .!!YC 18 io: m.:11.1 u e ause Marin · Cot.iniy Gr8J]fi Jury in ~the twistlng 20'.mile pev-nurses are hired by a state the March 16 ;!hcitgun killings .HER DA.UO(ITER Says that ed roadw4y. ' agency rather . than the of Melvin J•, Scha)loclt, 81, bis ooe ol the .saHder i8pecta ~ 'I".he· drive now · extends university, says' a state wife Rulli, 56, and their son Mrs. Strotber1s ·lingering il· between the H o 11 y w o o d senator. Daniel, '19. Their bodies Were lness and death· on March 15 freeway In Cahuenga Pass Sen. Robert .S. ·Stevens, (R-found outside thelr Mill Valley was that she was unaware and Topanga Canyon Blvd. home;: w1*b ha<! been set on toward the end tl)at the war in AbOut 11 miles are paved. Los Angeles), said Wednesday fire. Southe~ Asia, was finally , over. e Sp~d V rged ( J e In Bo•pltal The funeral iiervice was SACRAMENTO (AP) BRIEFS BERKElkY (AP) -Jµseph brief. , Co"IJ'!SS wnuld be urged to .._ _______ ,,._ Kennedy m, eldest son of the The gray-baited o Id lady start construction oo the New · late Sert Robert · F. Kennedy w.ho D;eV~ ~ sipging the MeloMe Dam on the Stanis· that he knew of "shocking in-whO ·was injured in an praises of America, :unw she laU. ·River "u quickly as coln~tenCe" On . the part .of automobile accident I as t -incapacitated,.had really been pogslbJe" .Wlder a resolution nurses and · other · "~Ower SitUrdaY, has been readmitted gone . for many· months, at pafSed unanimously by the category employes" ·hired by t(r the hospital w~th ·:~-con-least in terms . of con- ASlembly and sent to · the the state Department Of Men-cussioh sfmptoms,•.•: hospital sciousnesS. Se)iate. . tal Hygiene. By 'contrast, be afflctaJ.s said. · : · Her family took a short bip Assemblyman John E. said the doctors ·.are hh'ed by '.He was report~ in satisfac-afterward for a change of Thurman Jr., (0.Modesto) the university, · · tory condition tOday at1 Her-scenery, literally. going up.into told ihe Assembly that the "I'm .qUite ·convlriced ·there rick HOiSpital. • the hills from whence the Bi· dam ~had been judged en-have been ·rnofe suiCides" · · · · · · . . ble say.S one • can draw vironmentaHy sound by the because· of 01he-~ual employ-e Vnit Packed strength in time of sorrow. cOurta: and that it·is needed for ment.situation, Stevens said at recre•tlon. flood control and a hearing olthe·s<na!e Rules wild life enhancement. Co.mmittee,. of which he is a ·A U.S. District Court judge member .. SACRAMENTO' (AP) B8ckers of a . copt.roversial Senate . reapporttonment · .6ill have t;rled. to get }t Out of com- mittee .by pacliing· the com- mittee with s·upp'orters. in San Francisco r u I e d recently that a revised en- vi?omnental impact report submitted by the Army Corps ot Engineers "complies fuUy" with federal law, a spokesman for the attorney general's of. flee said. ' SAN l\AFAEL•(AP) -A 22-(Related story, Pago 13) year-old former.~ i f e g u a rd . The •nt?arly .unprecedented charged with slaying ·a· middle-parllameriUJry J)cnrer . p I a y aged couple and -their teenage . c~me : Wednesday 'when the son has been .,lndi. 'cf!;<! by the Sena\e Rules' COmmlt~ voted $-2 ·~ aild two me~ to ,the e Utter Dloiers SAN DIEGO (APJ -Pouu-Pizzas · tion fighters along the nation's shores have discovered a new underwater sport -diving for litter.· On Sale · Keep America Beautiful, · Homemade pi±7.aS', all sizes Elections and 'Reair pOrtiopmept C o:m m l t t e e , whicl! has botlled up the' reap- ppftiOninent plan fer wee~. e Adalt ·Degrees LOS ANGELES (AP) - Working adults . in· California TBE :G R A Y.-H A.I R ED patriot lad~ from the steppes of Russia·· had loved the We_stern deSert and ·it is there a monumeht to her simple worship Of : America today ls growing. ' Cerµin . properties within Anza·Boriego : State Park in San Dieg<i County are private- ly held. and ·the lessees are Technical · Arts Shown Inc., Pie n at Ion al en-and with cheese .. sa~ge, pep- v i r o nmental improvement peroni or a combirlation,' are organlz.ation, reports that div· now being sold bf nlembers of ing clu bs . in California's San the SOuth Fouiltain .Valley Ut· Diego COunty are enthusiastic tie League. · would be able to win degrees A technical arts exhibit is on without atten~ college on a display through Friday at full-time basis µnder a new Golden 'We~t College. program approved in principle by trustees of 'the l!kampus More than 60 emibits, California State ,University representing the .graphic arts, and Colleges .system. a r c h i t e c t u r a .I drafting, parUclpents in a broad-based 11-1oney raised from the pizza program to clean up the sale will help buy equipment area's many harbors, bays for league teams. and beaches. . .t To order a pizza phone San-11u!.nks in part to the divers, dy Piersol at · 968-9568 or KAB poinls out, tons of debris Marian Shinker at ·f!68...4763. have been fished out and Pizzas can be picked up many underwater hazards Saturday at FOWltain Valley But Assemblyman J o.h n manu!actur'!:ng t~logy and Vasconcell06, head of a key te~1cal 11lu~trabon, are. Ie~lslative education com-being shown m the college nuttee, said he has a wait-and-' gallery. have been eUmlneted. High School. see attitude about whether the Hours are from 11 a.m. to 3 program will meet working p.m. saturday There ls DO ad- adult needs. mission charge. e Rule E:rtended SACRAMENTO (AP) - California's interim authority to regulate water quality on navigable rivers has been ex· tended another ·three months by an ~greement signed by federal and state officials. Paul DeFalco Jr., the Pacific Southwest regional ad- ministrator for the U . S . E n v 1 ronmental Protection Agency, said at the ceremonJes that he expects the fe<teral goverrunent will grant Calliornta pennanent authority to control water quality. But, DeFalco said, that can. mt be done until a public hearing Is held . He said California, which has had its owp water quality control program since 1950, is the first state to advance to the public hearing stage under a 1972 federal water quality law. e Disposal Bi d JACKSON (AP) -A col· .lision between two tanker trucb loaded with sewage has spurred a study of alternate ways ot disposing of efflueot from in o u n t a i n recreation oommW>lties. Reports of the Amador County Health Deportment · .ar, the accident last lllOllth • OP.illed 10,000 gallons o f JW'tiall1 treated sewage on State Route • near the com· munlt,y of Cook's Station, -21 miles eaal of Jackson in Ille S)ern. ·-,, .. -CounlY, health o!Odals said , alter ~-meetinf wltb 1edera1 and local officials t h a t l'!idelllWI WW be draCted to l'flUlate the tlmea and road c'40clittons under -cf, fluent may 'be ·Jwllecf In the 111~ .... Make money .at Keystone. Keystone Savings ls more than a place to · · save money. It's a place to ma.Ice money. We're here to ma.Ice your money grow. leystaae gifts Jllll 1llluahle services &ee. •Travelers' checks with $1000 minlmum biilance • Notarv service with $1000 minimum balance. • Trust deed note collection with $1000 - mtnlmum balance. • Photocopy service.for Important document! with S!OOO mlnlmum balance. • Safe deposit boxes with $1000 minimum balance. • Save-by.mail postage. • Exchange checks. • Payroll savings deduction plan. • Parking while III our oWces. • Community rooms for civic, charitable and educational groups. • Interbranch·deposits and withdrawals at any or· ouroWces; • Drive-In teller. • Money orders. Slop by Keystone soon. Open your savings account, choose the free services yo want, and get your Money Machine card. You feel '" rtcher at KeyJ;tone. With good.reason. 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II .. .-C:' I..,. .. tlJ&.Y MOT. ,...... •• ~.1 .. ..,.. ~ MOWI 1 ·' ' ' ·' • 7 ' - p • ' • • II Cl w Ill q 'I V4 "' G l l M ~ th lrj .J di M "' .. ~ ~ M .. ' : m i. .. tli rti ~ 11 d ol • wi "! ~ : l • ,. ' ' • • Lag111~~ Beaeh ' ·--VOL. 66, NO, 88, 3 SECTIONS,_ 42 PAGES EDITIO!i • ORANGE COUNrt', CALIFORNIA ·THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1973 Today's .Ffaal • N.Y. St.eeks l ' ' J Ziggurat Purcha·se, New Jobs Seen Imminent ] By JACK CHJJ'PELL Of ... n.lr """ .... F~ acquls!Uon ol Laguna Niguel'• l!«twell lnternatlanal ziggurat and creation of 3,000 llOVernmenl jobs there will be oonllrmed UDless some lut minute objection Is raised, Sen. Alan Cranston (1)-{:1111.) disclosed todoy. • enm.t..i· lald that oo the basis of OOO· venatlons with Sen. Sam Ervin (D-N.C.), chairman o( the Senate Committee on Governmental OperatJons, the proposed Killer Sane; Life Term ' Possib"le Convicted killer Tbomaa Bradford McQrtcben of Dana Point was found sane W-y ntght In an Orange County SUperior Oourt 1ury verdict •that mikes the conlractor eligible fur a lift aentence in-state . . Judge = Ciaramza accopted the vetdlcl tucbed aflB a full day's jlelilxntioa by the jµry and ordered Mceutcben, .-!ill, of . !138:11 Olinda St., retU{lltd to bls cpurlroom April t for senteDcine:.• , , . '21 to $18 million trade between the govemmtnt and Roctwell Internatlon.al will be oonflrmed by April 5 at' the latest. Ervin told Cranston that no objection baa yet been beard by bis committee to tbe awap for the milllon-aquare-foot facility -ed ln the rolling bills ol Laguna Niguel. Ervin al.i told Cranston be doesn't an- ticlpete any objections. The. l>ulldlng f! called a ziggurat because of Its exotic Babylonian design. • 1ca Coast Woman ]Qining Board Loma Mills, long-time president of Laguna Federal Savings and Loan Association and a resident of Newport !leach, today bas been confirmed as a member ol the Women in the Services· Advisory Board of the U.S. Department of Defense.- Confirmation of the appolnbnent came today from the , offices of Rep. Andrew J. Hinsbaw (R· Newport Beach) In Wasblngton, D.C. Miss Mill! is a resident Of 43 Balboa Covers In NewpOrt Beach.' She will be serving a three year term oo the advisory board. The board meets once a year in Wasbingtoo. The · nen ,...ion Is · • April 9. It was jntended to house aerospace operattoos ol the North American Rockwell. Jt WU completed In 19711 but bas stood empty since then. Cranatm said tbal federal occupetion ol die giant building would mean "3,000 pllis" Jobo to the ana. Under Rockwell, employe population waa estimated to be 7,500. • The governmental trade for the building would Involve transfer ol prop- erly now being leased by Rockwell from . Viet Era Ends the federal government. Included are. a 6Hcre storage annex with butldlngs at El Segundo, a 11>-acre U.S. Air Fcirce plant with buildings In ~· Park and "penooal property" In the Los Angeles arta, Cranston's office said. The senator confUTDed that severar studies have been dooe on spilt use of the facility by several federal agencies. One likely tenant foe the huge plant is the G<neral Services · Adtqinistration Last U.S. Troops Ending Pullout SAIGON (AP) -The ~ American forces pulled out ol Sooth Vietnam today after more than a decade ol military In- tervention tharcost 11,000 u.s. lives. The depefting commander said ·the U.nited States accomplWJed its mmioo ol stop. ping a Cominunlst takeover. As the last 2,500 GIB flew home or to other bases ii> ......... 1 .Asia, ~ ,_.. __ . air jii"T"Vat . T"l""'""' ' :'.iM ,$&'- - malned IXl the perimeten of 1nclochin8f. keep up the war In Cambodia anq to cfis:courage a resumptioo ol . major flgbttng In Sooth Vielnam and Laos. (Related·story, Page I) The 1th Flett ·waa reported to have four carile(s with a total or 200 strike planes wltbiJ.l range of Vietbam, IDd tlie Pen"goo said there are "202 ll5Z bombers &~~=-~!® =~left'~~ J;aK.' ~ ~ millliiy ... iii . 'Vjijnam, ·~ 1115 memben <I. the The. Vl!rdlct rellec:ted the !'l'Y'• belief that McCultbtl was riOt _, rli'~the .. ~.-...--...... 5 that )le 'nl lmll'tO Of the U!Jn bis act -lle'lbol and tllled Mn. Vir8Jnia H~~ol 12111 Wave SI., Laguna Beach. Mrs. Hammett, who once sliared M~tcben11 Dana Point home, was gun· ned down on a neighbor's lawn after she quarreled with ber former lover. Police said McCutchen freely_ C""11"'8ed to the murder wllll< being -.cl at the city jliL Mitchell Denws He ; u .a., ci.1erat1oh to tbe Jolllt 'llllillrJ Coll!l!lllSlon, !If Marilie j!llOnll at tile u.s: l'.mbassy ·and so military attaebe's at tbe Embassy. • OK'd Watergate Plan The Joint Military CommisSlm made up of the UDlted States, North and SOUth Vietnam and the Vle1 Cong was replaced today, by a cammlaioo made up of South Vietnam and the Viet Cong. The 825 men of tbe U.S. delegation are . It .... leJlllitcl.during the trial IDd the sanity hearing that McCutchen )lad lhrUteliod Mn. Hammett's lift fur some !hontbs prior 1o 'the killing bec11111e of IXllllllc;iPol court .action 1 b • bad taken against blm. • Mcdilcben -was awaiting ltW on charses . ol miklDc threatening a n d obaCene telephone · calls to bet home -be tonk bis gun to Laguna Beach and ended bet Ille. .. ' WASHlNGTON (AP) -Former Atty. Gen. Jobn N. J!litcbell denied today -t be called "slanderous and I a Is e statemeob" that be approved plans to Wiretap the Dembcratic national head- quarter3. The Waablngton Post said In tis edi· lions today that Jamea W. McCord Jr., a coo'l'ic!ted Watergate cti>Bpirator, told' a Senate subCommittet Wednesday that his ' qttle Prices Take ·Drop, ,, . ' ' ~ow Farmers Ey,e .Boycott By no . Al!'dated Prou 'Ibo National Farmera Organization bas l!Jld m<mbers to withhold hop, ca!Ue Ind Iambi from the market starting to- day because of a record drop In hos prlcea and a decline In cattle pri<:ee. The (arm group took the actloo Wednes-~y night becallse "the price drop on bogs baa bOen so drastic that it requir<s Immediate ilctlon," ~ President Olen Lee Staley said In' Oornlng, !Owl. The NFO ilao called for farmers' meetings In 15 cillts Friday to dela'mlne future action. The NFO bas never released member- ahlp !Jiurts, but a Qiohlman In j'.)oming . Second School I Forum Slared ' said be believes the organizatlm has membe" In all IS cootignous states. '!be lalling price!I came as plana for a natioowide meat boycott ne1t .week gain- ed support. In San Francisco Wednesday, aome 200 penoos paraded at the Federal llull<!- ing """' ~ ahoutad'jiledaet.not IQ."' ineat nest week IDd oo Tueldays 'ancl Thursdays thereafter. "We want 1o aee the meat rotting in the pec)dng house lockers and maybe we'll gel actlW," said Ray Alper of the Consumer Federation ol Clllfornla. The dec1int In hog prices was blamed on "panic selling and a lact ol Corlfldence In what the market will be tomorrow or nest _ .. by a apokesman for the hog nwbt In lla Molne8, Iowa. •"lflla hel to be the Jmpact of what thef eill .,_oner ..-anoe," said Ron ,,..... . llNlldenl ol Oppenbelmer In-~., K'anaia' Qty. Oppmhtlmer opentes one o1 111e big· geot Oltlle berdo In the nation. ''1'11la 11oyco1t thq could naDy cet us In tn>uble down the rood, becalliO there ia a limit as to what cattle prudocera can stand," warned ltaDlll State Rep. Bob Arl>uthno~ I collie proWcer snd member · ot the llate'a -Acrtculture u..otutk Oommltlee. Jarvlo and ...... tlltl .... 4pi .. 4 doubt that 11111 could wllbhold 4lerds even from a 4ocllnlng market. "Tbe -"'-bolclb,f them gell too pro-hibit! ... And I cloa't. know anybody that tin~ trying to ralte as much bed as they can," said cattla producer Phil Ar- nold, ol Ashland, !tan. Information cooceming Mitcbell came from G. Gordon llddy, a former White Houae aide. • Mitchell denied the accusatlon In a statement issued through the committee for the llHlection ol President Nixon. !:l!:.u~1o:;: =t~ the com- "! deep!Y resent the slaaderous and false statemenls about me concemlng the Watergate matter reported as being based oo bearsay'and leaked out ol the Ervin eommtttet. "I have pre'l'iously denied any imor knowledge o!. or Involvement In, the Watergate affair and I again reaffirm such denlals. '' (The New York nmes IDd Los Angeles nmes also carried similar -to-day.) The special Senate committee that beard McCord's testimony behind closed doors WeClllesday Is headed by Sen. Sim J. Ervin Jr. (D-N.C.). At the White House, presidential press IOCrelary Rooald L. Zlegler ·said be had no comment on the reports linking MJtc¥ to the Watergate bugging plan. Allked whether President Nlxoo taJbd with Mitchell since the reporta surfaced, Ziegler resnc:Uded,. "No, be did not.? , Senate 16urces, meantime, indfcated that the l,'ost's ' actouDI of McCord's beanay testimony about Mitchell were correct. The Investigating committee, (See WATll:llGATE, Pap I} ' . (See VIETNAM, Page Zl ' Laguna Chamber Okays Officers, Names· Directors A new. slate of officers ·was approved and ll1x new director! to the Laguna Beach Chim.her of Commerce were an- nounced Tuesday by Jbe chamber board of directors. Larry Hunt was reelected president of the organization. Cyril N"ugent was selecled as first vice president; Jobn Albade. second vice president and John Romania, treuurer. The alate, prepared by a nominating committee of Charles Johnson, Jobn Cooper, Diel< Clark, William Exner, and Dr. Ledo Axelrod, was a p p r o v e d unanimously by directors. Offices will be assumed ln July. New Chamber of Commerce directors are William Exner, .Alton Geiser, Jamea Lawler, Jesse ~ •. Ch·a1'1es SUdolaliy, and Frank Venclik. The six men were elected by vote ol chamber merubera. Write-In votes~;were cast for Dr. 1. White, Jim M~'.~Jack Glenn, Dick Clark and John ~- $8!t000 Wife Woman's Home Chores Add Up • NEW YORK (AP) -The bouaewlfe who cares tor the cblldren, ICl'Ubl floon and coob dinner could be earning as much ,as $8,000 a )"l&r If eociety IOGDd her worlt worth paying for. A .-rcb team at Cornell Uni'8l'llty bas computed the number of boon a family spends worltinJI In the home and Its dollar value, according to what ll would cost lo hire someone else for the same senices. . ' Prols. Katlirp E.. Walker and William H. Gauger•ol l.be New • York Ible College of Human Ecology . found that with two young clllldl9I), a Wit• 911tOds eight houn a day on housework whfcb is worth about •122 rw a seven-day week. A woman with four young cblldren spends Dine hours In the home worth '135 'l!'Oekly. ''l'lt. dollar •alue we put op the work la low, but It's a darn llgbt bJ.&her than lllOlt pecple tblnk it 11 "says Walker. Willter and Gauger atudied i.,400 families In uppel" New York llate. -. .. ' (GSA} Uncle Sam's lllldlord. GSA bas in the past been interested in consolidated storage of government records now kept in several places in the southland. An estimated 280,000 square feet of space would be needed for record storage. 'Ibe government acquisition of the plant has been recommended .by !be reglooal GSA office In San Francisco. Thal office has declined to say what other federal agencies would be pcm.tble • ThatS .. aru No, Marlon Brando hasn't ~n betrayed by his Indian friends, he's Just clQWDing off camera in a 19'12 piclhre taken· while the Oscar winner .was fi.:J~f · "The NightcQmers,'.' ~ · he was fatally wounded by an arrow .shot in\o his bead.,~ __ lat~ storiO!i'~.14{ • •' ' . .. . l Cou~ Denies ' 1 Lag1ina lleiglii_. ; Jjmit .Rehe~rfug A peUtion for -ring tn the matte~ of the Lagwia Bench 36-foot heigh! lltnl~ Initiative has been denied by tbe Fourth District Court of Appeals In San Bei'nardino, clearing the way for Slate supreme Court test. City Attorney, Tully Seymour, said he received Wednesday the formal doolal of the city's • roqlJeot' \hat the • court reconsidei Jts deciiloQ. o'v e.z: turn i'n.g favorable judgment 1ly a lower liOOrt. ' ! " 'Denied' is ~led hi: capltil 1etters.' Seymour said. The city attorney said bis authorization from the city council is broad enough to ~llow him to prepare for appeal at the sate SUpreme Court level. Seymour said a peUtlon to be beard In the matter of the height lnltlallve ,will lje preaented to the state supreme Court within 30 olays. The Laguna Beach :!&'foot height limil initlative waa enacted by a 3-1-vote of residents in a "atop blgb rise" city-wide election In 1971. A suit by realtor Vern Taschner w.s broughl against the citizen.mandated law. During a series of court battleo, tt WIS Nied coostltutlonal and then UO- C0111ti111Uonai due to coofllcls with the state bulldiDC <ode IDd ameochqento ID the 1J.S. Constitution. A companion ordinance enacted by ac- tion' ol the city council remains In power Umltlng bel&ht ol buildjnp to the 31-foot limit. Boycott Effective OAKLAND '(Al') -A boycott of Oakland 1<hoobi by a group of Mexlcan- Amtrlcan peitnta )as cut attendance by more thin 1,000 pupils, its spon90rs claitned Wednesday . • lenjlllb ~salt Is confl~-·, :: There are ...... layen to tjle oiam; The llll'l!est le~. the .......S floor, la tW size of six football lleldl. . The stV<llth floor ol ......Uve olflces looks out over an emerald -valley; The plant now la guarded M ,,..,_ • day by a squad ol Mj>lrlty meD. SopblitJcatad, eteclronic surtellhmce • devioeo IUP. plemenl tbe men. The bulldinl and J!ll'klng lots. sit .., 11 acres of lancf. SWToundlnJ it ""' 1,200 acres sttll owlitd by RockWell. • . . Hospital 'Required For UCI' By OEOROE LE!DAL Of .... Dtll'f' ""'' ..... . ~1oving UC lrYlne'a medical school ta another location !JlJihl_kUI it. And running the California College ol Medicine without a campus teacbliig bolpltal, usiDC county facilities :1- 0range, would result. in 1 •11~ mtdical school .C . a -tumJDc without an axle.'' Dr. stanley YID den. Noori said today. • Moving the medical ICbool or dmlhC itate bond funf1 iill'iCftii lilj ... ·0range Coqnty .lftdlcll Oentw .,. IM two altornalhoea 11111111 9!llllldond by a leglslallve penel wblCh -worry the neurologlat wbo la .-of Ibo UCI-<X:M faculty. . -".1-• "I don'f'thlnt CCM u a good n\edlcal school can survive another move," acUnt Dean van den Noori said. The once-private medical school moved to Irvine In UIS froin downtown Loe Angel., wbere It wu affillaled wltll Los Angeles Coun'f.·USC General Hospital • Just five yem later, the Joint Legislative Committee on Teaching Hospital SitiDC chaired by Assemblyman Willie Brown Jr. ([).San Francisco) ha; raised the possibility It might be cheaper for the state to move CCM once more """ 11to an area of the· state where' com:. munlty Involvement IDd adequate com,; munlty teaoblng facilltles (a hospital)! are present." , Were that to happen, van den 111ooil 11J4, "the best ol tho faculty woold loo~) Most faculty memben came here wl9i ibe presumption tbere would Someday ii.: • a teaching hospital bere, on campus, "14' · \hat this would become the kreat nieciic'al; , s<hool of the southland. •• 11Tbe best faculty would atmPIY leave: ' .. not because they would be oPl'Of"d to pro'l'idlng medical care to people la Watta or rural couoUea of cautomla but because they Just would not waot ~· relocate themselvt1, to pk:k up and mqve again." .. ,; Anything the leilalature O< tbO universit)' might say to con~ them to move elsewhere could ooly be read ~ another set of,,....,. which me1 not be kept," van dl!n Noort said. . Loss of lbt 1tt 'he Wlplt1!1 or mO't Ing the med!cil acbool to IDolbor hospital, the·-added, -d "aerlousl (Seo MIIDICAL, Pip I) •. 0raa•• .. ... -·-·-._ ... • ·--- Weat1ter -·-• ... ,.RIGI ·-..... .... 111111 .. .._ I • • ' • ··~· l l8 C•re Ftldlitie• Seminar Focuses , • On Doctor's Role . . M.~an Jllqns • A Nllllnlr.. !ll !l!fl,,Alnlrlcan Modloal Asaoclalloa (qct¥1illl on the doctor's role ln eatendad CfJ"' facllllles la being held today and lri4ax ~l J!en Browq'• Motor ~;lltJoullLl#Utl.: j. ·••-.lhalr-:llO_; Jlb1lldlnL ind _Id, ~ frclll Aftlono, Clllllomla, H•""11· and Jllevada aro atl<nding the ~ wilb lbe fmanclal Ill!> port~e of the rederal Health, c -,. ...... 1Jo:S{!eli ~s~ oi~ siie~iff EdUClllOn adil w.u ... llepel'lmtnl. ~-..,.i fl Ille 11mlnar, 1pok01men 111d, ·11 to pu!'!Ue Preoldent Nixon'• ex· • • ~ ob~n to~ ohy1lcl•n In-, .. 1~ .. a ...... ol UPll'ldlng 1lladlcll l!lenllon In extended core loclllU... • eom M11a 1>11atnelmin • a.... a. Vlnlove lhla woek 111nouncod hlJ 'can' didacy for Sberlfl-O>roner of Orange COunty in the June, 1974, election. 1'11anwhlle, Sherif[-COroner J a m e I Miialck pld Tuesday that he will not 3* a .. ~ torm lq the pooltlon. He baa been llllerlH 1lnot 19". • "Of COUl'll!, l'rn IUl'I Ihm ww' be a lot ol othor PIOlllt l'lllllllnl," uld Muaick. 'ibouiih the election is 15 months away, tbe Vlolove campaign Is starting early as ,:,means of attracting 1u!Hctent funding, said Harold Totten ol Laguna Beach, ctmpalgn manaaer. , "My ,uncompromlslng concern to pro- tect and serve the people or Orange County prompts me to aggressively Hek the ol!IQe cl llhtrtll.corantr," uld Vinlove, tn 1 preplred ltlt1rnent ."I can auure every Orange County resident that tht office of SheriU·Coronet will he efnc1.,11y ond equally ad· ministered II I um elected," Vlnlove stated. ' Vinlove, 56, of 2508 W. Olive St., Fullerton, b11 been an Orarli• County buslnessman for the pa1t 11 years. Ho II ownor ol tht Outor'a IM, a beer .bar 1n Costa Mua, a bUlinoA ho IOOR pla111 to ..u; Over the put )'Un, Ile has dilpooed of lnternts In everol other ltl'Vlct 1tatlont and taverns. Belor1 comlnr to Oron1e County, Vlolovt ,.., 1 l11utonont with the Vernon Police !lopartm•nt. :'Somolhlnl ewlUI •pecllcular would have to happen to a:et me to run asaln," 11ld Sherill Mualc~ In "'po111•>1J1g he would not ... t on eYii!lh term. Mtlllck Jollied the Sherltt'• Dapertmont ln 11114 ond j'tlllainad until IHI when he let! to Join 1111 MarlM Corpe .. Alter U- yura of aervlca during World War II, MUalck retumed ond woa elected to the Po8I of Sheriff and later Sheriff-Coroner. Tcdly, ho overaee1 700 employea In two deperlmenll. ...... P .. eJ VIETNAM ••. . . edleduled to leave tho country Friday ond Slturday. Th• United Slllel lrlsd to • oQond the Ille or Iha loul'perty 1roup, b6t nobody elae lll'Hd. At a IO-rnlnute ceremony clolln1 down Iha U.S. Commend Iller more than JI , y1ar1 of operations in Vietnam, the deparUng commander, Oen. Frederick C. Weyond, declare<I ; "l'he rlahll cf the people cl tho llfpubUc of Vlotnem tc ohape their own iltiltll)I 1nd to provldo for their oolf· dtlenae have blen uplteld." _1J1 called the command 11one or the njoot unique and •linnicont millt1ry· cl\'Ulan oraanlzaUons In o!,ll' military h~~que, beeau•e It wu 1etJv1ted to •••l•t an ally In a m1M1r and to a degree n1v1r prevlou1ly attempted by U.S. mlltt•ry fOl'<llh Slplflcont, ....... 1t1 mlt1lon wu to pf9vtnt an 1IJ.out at· l401pt by an age~r to impo11 IW will l)\rouJll raw mlnlar7 force . Th•l n1lulon hf•1 belN accompUahed." , OWl .. CG.UT .. DAILY PILOT ' Stanley van den Noori, M.D., Deon of the CeJllCl'lll& Co11111e or Medicine of UC lrVIM, will lddrou the group tonllht. Tod,ij1'1 iff141 lllCJudod a role-p1-yln1 ~IM ~ ~ • lrorn Beverly Maoor Coitvt1iieconi llofpllal In Lquno HIU1. Workshops on' problem solving and functions of a med.lea! director were also olalld. Frldliy's program will include a panel d.laculflOn on the physicia n's role in llDlll and large faclUlle•, followed by "'"'Ubops on how to apply the prlnclpl11 leamed in a local 1ettln1. ilolll for tho oemJnar aro Bevsrly Manor Laguna HlllJ: Rancho Los Amigos Hospital: Saddleback Commun It y Hospital; Goodwill Industries of Orange County; the California Medical Associa- tion; lhe Oran11e County Medical Association; 8nd HEW Regional Medical Program. Or. Floyd L. W11eW!d, msdlcol con· ,..:;,... r.,. J WATERGATE •.. however, 1ove no official conllnn1llon. The POlt, quotin1 Senate ~rct1, uld McCord lllWlad that Liddy told h I rn Mltcbell 1pprcved plw and blld1t1 for tht Woterro11 cperotlcn tn February 1m while ht woa 1tlll ottomey 1enor1I. Liddy, daocrtbed .. cblol enrlneer of the wlrollp, hu boell convlcte<I !or his put In Iba Wallr1111 Incident and llltl<lncod Up to IO y11ra In prllon ond flnld '40,000. The Poll atory Hid: "Accordinl to lhe oourcea, McCord In· dlcalad that ne knew ol oddlUonal lllerol wlrollpa bttl would nol dl1cu11 them with the llenoll Waterr•to committee unle" ht II ir•tad Immunity ll'cm lurtbor _. IClltlca. "McCord olao. ~Id tpot he had been told bl' Ll~dy I/JO -lbrnier jVhlte Houoe conttllllnt' E. H6*aid 'Hunt Jr., another C0111Plrtlor.1. _ !hot prealdentlol oounoel John w. '"'on Ill and former While Houtl a111111nt Job Stuart Ma1nider had advonce knowled1e of tho bu&~ln1 opero· tlon, 1ccordln1 to the 10Urct1. ' The Pait quoted tho 11me 10Urce1 1s aaylntl McCord told of recolvlna oeooad- hand lnformoUon th•I Cheri ea W. Col109. it the lime 1 rpeelol ooun1tl to Preoldont Nixon, had advance knowledge of the burglary-wiretapping operiitlon. Laguna Library Friends to Hol.d 2-day Book Fair Friends o( the Laauna Beach Library will held o Book Fair from 10 a.m. to S p.m. Saturday and Sun- day Jn and around the Laguna Beach County Branch Library in downtown Lagun1. More than 20 community groups will he partlciJ)lllnl In tho event. Fulldl 1'tCelvad ll'IXn sale ol tho donated books will support the In· dlvlduel organlaallono ond Ill per· cent of-s-eol11 wlll bl Jumed over to tho Fl'lendl of the Library. Boothl will be "t up 1long old Park Menu•, the appendaJe !ell between the library ind Cooat Hllhwey; ond In the library park· lnluu. Jn 1ddilloo to the ulo ol bocks. UVll'IJ Ol'IOnJPllont Wiii offer food and roll'llhmtnll at their boctltt. An autbora' table where loool authora moy m"I end 11111 work• purohMed or brou1ht In by lalr1..., will be 11 up In the perk· 1111 l!U under the library. J1me1 Dlllay, bock h Ir coordlnotcr, 11ld that 1laubl1 col· · lecllono ot bcoko have be<on rn1da In prePll!'atlon for the fair. "Tiil• lo j111t !ht lira! cf a oortco ol eM1111l 1prJna evenll," Diiiey IOld. Washington Art Goes to College A copy ol 1 Giibert Stuort portroll ot George WaahJna!on w11 Jl"Mnlad to Saddleback Coll<11e recenUy by Richard H. Kuhn of Lasuna Beach. The presentation wu m&de at a meeting ol Iha oolloge'1 G 1n1 r 11 Advisory Committee. Kuhn serves on the llbraey 1uhc9mmittoe of the Glnel'll Advlaory Cornmlllco. Tho P._1lnU111 wlll bl on dl1pla)' In the ccllaae o new library complex, ochedttlad to be open for !lie swnrner oeulcn, 11ld librarian Arlene Moore. • I tultant to -Goodwill lnduatrlla •od .. retired U.S. Army Major •Geoeral, is coordinator of the seminar. He said in- ' terest In tbe meeting bad far exceeded 1v1U1blo .,...., with over 20ll ap- plica\looa retumt!. Disc Jo~key At VCI Goes For 'Record' A 111-yeaMld UC.Irvine 1tud111l with "nothing to do " ovtr the q1111rttr breok thla momln1 w11 well on hl1 way this momln1 to beccmlng • re<0rd-bruldng disc jockey. Ralph Hawkins, of 508 Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar, lln't busting the platters over hll knee, although he mlght con- sider that if ht does not IUOCesifully oomplllo hla 1001. Hil mlulon 1' to stay on the llr 72 hour•, non·1top. Howldn1, 1 criminal juslica 1tudent, said be has researched the book! but he isn't certain whether he will have a world record. But he thinks it will be some kind of record. "The records they show in the books are for different kinds of things, like the world's longest sports event or the world 's longest interview. But I haven't called anybody to find oUt if I would have the DJ world record," he said. Hawkins, wll9 lccked hlmaoll Into the studio of the 17·watt 1lltton KUC! at noon Monday was 1clteduJed to 10 off the air at ncion. today . He believes he could go even longer but "there are other people who want to come on after me." Still lucid deoplto the meralbon hoor1 at the turnllble, H1wldno tald he hu consumed only three cups of coffee dur- ing his record attempt and that he has not used drut1• to stay awake. He omokes to keep h11 nervo1 calm. Hawkinl took on the chore to break a 24-hour •lotion record oot ol KUC! about two months ago imd \Cl promote U1tener interest. "People reolly beilan to ll1lon. I 1U01• moybe oome people ore waltln:i: me to drop dead behind the micro e," he said. JI, •Iler !)lroo daya Ollcl lllfeo nllhla II) the chair he should do that, he ml1nt Juat .Join one of his pop-roclt Pill -!be Grate!UI Dead. ' I" I 1 Medium, Author Will Give Talks At Laguna Club Just a little Hor•e Mona Alllton of Portland, Ort .. feed• a carrot lo her pet pllomlno miniature h<>rse, Snoopy, an 8-year- old, 11Hnch-high rarity who Cllll open the refrlger. ator himlllf to get bis food. Snoo'py llllY be \he only milliaturo horse of his kind oulalde a zoo . Board's Support Sought Dean of Medical School Makes Bid for Hospital Orange County supervisors were urged today to support UC Irvine.California College of Medicine iJI its bid for an. on- campus teachlna hospital, albeit a smaller hoapltal than originally proposed. Dr. Stanley von din Nocrt, dun o( the medical school told the DAILY PILOT that county supervisors "should support the on-eampua ho11pital and conUnued prtlence of UCl-CCM flicuJty --ind !ludtnll ot Orang< county Medlcal Center." The deon aald the l1leot unlvor1lty communication to a lorlalaUve panol which I• aludylnf 11unr or teachlnr hospitals suiieltl an on cam~ bolplt1l of Z50 bed•, down !rem 360 orljtnally aak· lowerln1 lt1 coils. Univer11ty ad· minl1tratlon of the ho1pital and fewer, but hlghqr quollly "bed•" might provide cost cutting mechanl1ms not now ava!Jable to Orana:e CoWlt)' government. The 1ug1e1tlon goe1 part way to meeting a demand of some in the county seat that the 1tate pick up JtJ 1hare of the cost ot 1ervtn1 the poor. MediCal and Medicare reimbursement• from the 1tate average only a fraction of the amount spent by the county to serve such pa· tlent1. A Unlver1lty takeover of OCMC would put the monkey back on th1 1tate where many belJeve it belon11. Dr. van den Noort, however, bt1Jeve1 it is time people reallied there 11 a COit for medical research, a cost for medical care and yet another cost for medical education. "Across the country, 20 percent of tht operating budget& of medical 1ehool1 11 derived from patient care dollars," he said. Another of the committee recom· rntndaUon1, attempt• to lower the COit of medical c1r1 by u•lnf community holpltal1 for lralnlnc o d o c t o r 1 , alonpldo the panprofeoalonail -nurae practitioners, midwives and phy•lclanl' a180clate1. ed. J The reduction aPumes !rem lbe UI Front P .. ~ beds now at OCMC, at least 300 beds of a better quality than now are available MEDI{' A L Sf:HOOL , , . _ 1 could be maintained for Ulle in traininJ '-:'\..~ r1~1 ' .ll u~~:iie:~c~d s::~tsUCI would ~nttn~~ ly affect faeult; f.:u1Ung~ tf "1 afe UCI~ prfaently" ;lv1aef uJ. Coun- to have a total of 550 beds -Z50 on cam-mudlcol compuses and "lhrtuten the ty holpllll wlth 111111 docton and the JI& pus, 300 at DCMG -with which to llll'et crodlbllity of the whole oyotem." beda there provide I01mln1 .. perlencea the learning need1 of an expected cl••• P'or Orana:• Count1 lou or the medical for UCI medical ~udenta. I size of 96 students per year. 'Miat Is down school could me.an loss or care to 100,000 "Tho coiint)' r e c 0 1 n 11 e 1 t~~ from the 128 facilities for whom were "medically indigent" patients ......-poor 1 .. ;11 U u Dr ' sought originally. The lowered class p people who are JCattered tbrouabout the responalblllty to W\.U1ent pa entl, J refleds the reu!IU11 ol the loaa of fed!tal county and would hi aerved by the three-von den Noori oboerved, "but It doalD't matchinr iiranll to the •lltwpprovad laval 1y1tern cf medicine prcpased by mlly !eel obll1ed to prcvldo loqlUUu or bond funds ol which 131 mUlloo 1' ucr. terTlct to MedlCll or Madlcore petlenlll allocated to UCL That system depends on continued use ... because the county ends up footing the · English msdium Brend• Crenlhaw, her Dr. von don Noori said 125 million ol an up!P'adsd Oran&• Co1111ty Medical hUI for Iha moot Of coot ol Clrl for author-husband James Crenshaw and would build the UO-bed campu1 facility Center and community cllnlc1, tor farnlly thue." • author David. St. Clair will share the and another •12 million would 10 toward practil!e care and doctor tratnlnc. 11The annual 0~1~ deficit 1t OCMQ staa:e at 8 p.m. S"rld.ay at the Woman11 the medical school's first penn1nent On campu1 facllltlu would provide "an approacbel '8 mUllon, ·be pld. "Plant Club of La1un• Bucb, 181 St. Ann'• clauroom, laboratory ond o I 11 c e emphui1 on emhulatory care and inaltlclencleo ond Jnolftclont Ull of Drive. tacllltlet. dlaeno1l1 on an outpatient ba11J, unliko personnel'' are partly to blame. • Sponsoro !or the prorram are Spiritual Were the county to ogrea to conllnusd what happens In moat community "Unllkl tht prtvote pettont for wllom a' Reseorch Alooclat11 In Laauna. UC! monagement ol OCMC. he addsd, "I boapillls," van den Ncort aald. $10 olllce vial! II sulnclent, becauae be Mrs. Crenshaw. haa appeared on the would urge the county to joln with u• in Finally, the exotic dllt1H9 -wblcb undel'ltuldl Ensllah, wW take the Regis Philbin telsvillon program "The 11eki01 iJ!• money needad to up1rode alnlct p1Uent1 or all Jnccma loveil -medicine 1 doctor pl'llCribe1 ond p utJknown." ind hH worked wltb phyai· OCMC." would alao be treotsd provldlna tertiary home and re1l, poor P1lllllll 1r1 lretll<L ciaos and psychiatrists. Such 1n uptraded OCMC would con-care and a full range of learning ex:-at higher eo1ts at OCMC. lt costs money Jame• Crenahaw, author oC 11Telephone tlnue tho central county facility 11 an periences for UCI medical students. to bridge language gaps, provide social Betw1en Worlds," w11 a new1paper emergency-care center, ono of two flr1t Brown's committee is stu~ying lour workers and ·to solve family and reporter !or Iha Hirald-ll:omlner and II rato ho1pltal1 oervln1 poor paUents ac· alternallvOI only one cl wbloh would pre-tronlj)Orl<!Uon problem1. 1 • contributor to mony n a t I o n a I cordlnr to the oervlcea th1y need end vi de UC! with an on .. empua bo!Pllll. 1' All of thaH factora 110•l•l1 -lhl coct magazines on the 1 u b J 1 c t of with tht community baaed· cllnlc1, would Another would consider spendmg all of of medical care, although on the average par1paychology, psychic niHarch and provide medical students opportunkl11 to the $37 million presently set aside from Orange O>unty is probably not ex- phenomtna. learn f1m1ly prtct.lce. the UC health science1 bonds approvtd periencing excessive CO!lts when com- Dovld SI. Clair wea 1 reporter !or Obtervero not• 111ch a aolutlon sJve1 la1t fell by tbe votero In a fli5 million pared to other rnunlclpel counUu In the Time and Llfe Dllilline1 for 13 year1 the county an easy out and meana or packa1e, on upgradln1 OCMC. U.S.,11 van din Noort aatd. and Is the author of "Thi Mllhly, Ml&hlY(-;:;;;;;;;;==;;;;======;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;4 Amason," •·Drum and Cindie," and "The I P1ychlc World of Calllol')lll." NOBODY SILLS TV FOR LESS THAN DUNLAPS' He wUI 1peak en hi• reoel1'Ch llndlni• concomln11 the occult. St. Clair hos been AND WE WILL PROVE' 'IT. on the Hit coa1t dolnJ rNMrch on psychic healers for his forlhcomlna book. ' Firthl Surf acing _, Of Pacific Comt Highway Nearilig Final resurfaolq cf 1 porUon ol Pac~ic Coast HICllWIY tern up during In- stallation of a new IWrt(lh watll' line to serve South Laguna ii scheduled to be completed this week. The trench hcldinr the n e w transmlaicn Une WM! roflllad ond !ell with only • rough c1p ol asphalt pending tests of the pipe under high preuure ac- cordlnr to My Mitter, man111r of the South Coot Oounlf Wallr lllltrlct. Final connecUont .,. now bolnC made Jo tho new m1ln, wltidl runo Crom the IOUth Luulll Jllldl city llmJlll to 11th AvtnUI. lilUler U)llcll !111 Una to be In U9e by April 4. He 11ld the !&-inch w•tor main, btldly g:;yror111t1 't!IU bl Piii cn a floftdby ond will remain llOIMlpV•U" unlell MldotU11-4n 4111'1rn• ~Cl'· 'Mtt project went amcclhlf empt fl>i Instillation ot • !'O"llon whloh w11 plaotd helnw AIJlc Oroik. liMPlll ltld QocdlnJ durinJ !'llCIDI raino coused eonill'!ct!Oll dif!Icllllllo Ind cnl Crl!HI WU llUok la the creek for several days. It WU 1inaUy llftod out of the muclt M°""I' with I muclt 1 ...... """"'· Bere Is 011r Inflation Flgltting-~er I, Stop In ind 11t our prlco on ony TV In otock. 2. Shop our prlco l com pore. , ~. if you c1n J111rch111 the TV for J111 11 1ny other fr1nchl1ild d11lor In Orento Co, Dun- 11,'1 wlll Hll you tho TV 1t the LOWllt price PLUS OIVI YOU AN ADDITIONAL 10% 0 THI DIFPlltlNCE. Offer ••plrff April 11, 197'. • .!~C ••" ....... .,. ...... ~ 11" Ol141111f RCA Portable Color.iV It coato our111~lnt11f 11tu1 to enjoy IO muoh, IN ITOCI 11" ....... , ,,,J ........ 21~ IDl11••-' ~· .. """""' • • .71!'.f" OlllCMWOIOA' 90 DAl 1CAIH • I I ' • ' I I .7 I I - I I • • • ' • • S&lllllehaek ' l N.T. Stoeks • • YQL 66, NO. 88, J SECTIONS, 42 PAGES TEN CENTS t ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1973 lrville Officials Angered hy Jet TakeOff Piilll 1 . ' 1ivloe' city o!ftcia!J reacted angrily to-~Y to the proposed cln:ular takeoll pat· ~ from Orange Coonly Airport that <buld. divert jell from Upper · Newport Jlay to Pllrliona o[ their city. •0 1 realize this la just one man's idea," said Cooncllman E. Ray Quigley, an llrUne pilot .who lives In TUrlle Rock. "But \Jll)es:s it gets a strong reaction fllom Irvine, II might get up steam and cafdt on." Ray Quigley .said be was insulled that tlle ~l'OpQsal Implied that It ,would be ac-ce e to Df 'jets over •the bomes of ' . * * * Irvine bot not over the $200,000 homes o! Newparl BeJcb. "I tlllnk lbe guy who proposed Ulls owei the people of Irvine an apology," lie said. The pnipooal was advanced Tueaday night by Newport Beach homeowner Charles Griffin, who suggested that U jets, began ll)llldng a bard left tum lm- mecnately after takeoff. they could Dy, I · circle tllaf would keep them oul of Newport Beach. Councilwoman Gabrlelle Pryor said she considered the lde;i •simply a 11snipe'' by eo • r 2 Al~tives M~d-:.School Move ,. . -.. 'Would Be Fatal' . . . . j · SllKS COUNTY HILP • UCl'1 Duft van don Nowt By GEORGE LEIDAL Of "' Dllt; ,,,.., .,.,, ~ Moving UC Irvine's medical sebool to another Jocotlon rnlgh\ kilf il . Aild running the C8lifomia College of Medicine without.· a campus teaching bosPital. using counly facililies In Oi'orip, woold' reaull In I ."c;irc:µlt-rlding m!dlcat lld>Ool w , l'wbeeJ turiljltg witboUt an ule," Dr. ,Stanley van den Noori sOfd lnday. ' . Moving·the m«!ical scliool or devoting state -fund• aolely to linproving Orange County Medical Center are the two ~temaUves being considered by a legislaU .. pane! wblCll most """Y the neuniloclet who .ls dun of the UCl.ccM faculty. "I dool think CCM as a good medical school cab surVtve another move,•• acting Dean van den NOOrl said. The once-private medical school moved to Irviile lh 1968 !tom downtown Los Angeles where It wu affiliaied with Los ~eles County-USC General Hospital. Just five years later, the Joint Legislative Committee on Teaching Hospital Siting cb¥lreil by Assemblyman Willie Brown Jr. CD-Sail Francisoo) bas ra!Jed the posaibility It might be cheaper for the state to move cx:M once more - "to an area of the state where com· munity Involvement ind adequate com- munity teaching facilities (a bospllal) 4re ~nt." . . W~re that to happen, van den· ·Noort said, "the beet o! the faculty would leave. Most faculty members came be"' with the prdlunptton there would someday be a teaching hospital here, OD campus, and that tills would become the great medical s'cbool o! the souU>land. 'By CANDA.CE P.EA11SON "The best faculty would simply leave of ... °* Pu.t statt • .. , not because tbey would be opposed to ,, trvme Uilified School Diatrlcl -~ -providing medical care to people In i;'ednesllaY) toot • tJie--lJnit major • s\eps • Walts or rural counties of chlUomla bot tdwards rtalillng the smbltlqus building because they just woul~ not. wanl to ~ ~ dwing the. rect!nt ralocate themselves, to pick up ind move bolid elecUon. • •.• again... . 1'!lil!y aiiihorbed conimlcliGll of •one Ill-"An_ything the legislature or the tannediate ocbool, two el e In e n tar y university might say to convince them to ~ls a hew high acbool and a oearch' move elsewhere could only be. read u ftir sn' evt!!tual n:placemenl ·stte -l<>r anOtber sol ol promlJes which may Dill lfvine .. Scboo1. 1 • , ' '• • be'kept,1' van deh Nocirt said. In . a ael1.S I or unanf1bou1 • actions . Loos ol the teachi,. boapltaJ, or mov· •ednelda tnis!ees· · ;;ng the medicial school to another ·)::All~ lcbo<i! off!claJs to file an hospital, the dean added, would "sertous- .-i1e1111on by ,\prll i8 with Ille slate for .1y affect faculty ~ting" to state ~ of an lntonnediale school at ·medical cam-and "threaten the Culver Drive and MoU!tm Plrltway In credibility ol the whole system." Ille VJlla&t o1 Valley Vlq. Wililam For Orqe O>unty lo88 o1 the medical llluroct and,.._. d. °"""" de! Mar scliool could mean lo88 of care to 100,000 ,...._ appalnled arcbltects lot the In-''medically lndJc<ofu.:~J"""ther tlnnedl&!e-ICbocil people wllo ... ""' _.......,... -A-llld ~-to tlla .Ute COlllll7 ..i wwld Ila llrWd by the U.-lor ftiri11111 tf ~ ochools 111 the levol .,_ o1 medJclne proP*<f by .._. .. adja!:eDI ton.. Micb and ua. iii ;'Ollwrdale lite I\ M.lln 1nil 'ftllel 'ftlat ~ depends oo. continued use . (lloo MElilCAL, Pare Z) and .Dm J-ol Dona ~C:: ~ Marbman Kills Cow ll"1la 11 rilltli¢ for :. Oilmdale -=.,.. ciulroom• w111 11e place<l At Ranch in El Toro ..,_ to llit·~le site to CAiie Or-•e ,....._.., Sbedll'1 offlcerl .,. .. ""-.-.-'-" wblio X.Wleo ~ --Cll a "tacMr:acll" ,..-~have the lookout todlr !or a mar~ wllo a --odlaal OJ*! b7 Sepleftiber, -bis 111111 ~ rlh W1i11111_, to lltt • -.11111.ilu:a~.......,.-'"' _.._.,..,.Ron D. YOllll( of S.10 Ill' El Ton> area ranch. Clara u arddlect lor a ...n hilb Deputies said the lllylng of 4111 bllltr, tdlool, wwww ... 1 la 1be llOl1l><tntnl valued at llOI, --1$1 llJ" tlllel1l1 1"tno area mt .....-a ~ of ol the ~ a.rd. Tbe = .... ... ... j hlih -animal, lhol ....... 111n .. U>rouah the ., far are: llM1li I( Ille• ~ head and bady, wu found Jylnc In (lloo 9CllOOUI, ...... ) putlh land. 1 • I • one man at Irvine. '40f' course I'd object to the idea of ocreecbing jets .over Irvine," she Said. "It c!Oesni make a bit or dU!erence to me whether Uiey're Dying over !200,000 homes In . Newport Beach or .$311,000 bornee here. People are people." . Mrs. Pryor adniitted that Irvine's ac- tions to promole growth around the alri>ort ltave 1iot taken )nto account the effect that more ·jets might have on Newport !leach. • "But I Qilnt tllis-lsni.i!ood and,! would hope'l!'"l In the fl'lfure we· Would tie· able ;ok ·• * '* to work together with them and try to .find a whole new airport site that lsni In someme'11 bac,tyard." · Councilman Henry Quigl>y joined his ool!Oag)leS In attacking the propooed ctroular taleoll paUem, but atmsed that II wu just the idea of a single citizen speaking out. · "1'l>e propoell) bas juat. al>out as much -weigbl. u a · propooaJ !n>m. me would have to • move the While H~ from Wasbi/!gtoo to Montsna,'1 Henrv Quigley said. ., ' Henry ·Quigley ad~ed \hat •= from the viewpoint of Newport Beach, the Idea w8!11.'t a good one. "It would require moving the runway back over t])e San Diego Freeway/' he said, "and this guy is craq ii be tlllnks they'"' going to let it go at that Onc<(the size ol the airport Increases, they're going to Increase everyU>lng and pn<lty ::i lbere'll be 7111'• and 747'• and a!Ltlle '111 ma' be that lhe small jell will be able to circle over Irvine, but the big ones will fly right over Newport Beach," Henry Quigley said. . At last night's meeting-of the Irvine' i Unified Schoof Board, Trustee .President' Charles Boulanger "'ferred caustically to · "the generous oiler of the clty of Ne..port Beach to have their jets come· over the city of Irvine." lie asied what' effect tllts would bav" on Irvine scbools. . Planning Consultsnt Dave King re- sponded that the propoeal came fn>m • private citizen and not from the city. But · he said that U It we"' adopted, It would affect at least two school sites in. the University Part area. 'Circular.' ·' ' P-' Hi ~ attern · t M By Pilots By JOHN ZALLER Of .. Olltr ""' ,..., 'I The propQSed circular takeoff pattern 1 !or jets 1 .. vlng Orange County Airport 1 was called Wednesday "a ~: idea" and "DU aWd!>I a U-tum on,the • freeway" by-top.Air eaJ.and-~· . _Ddl1s. "That ai!]IOrl ls",.., .. of ·the bmielt In the coontty," said Jad ronr, -=.·· ... -~~ around tllaf~'j =.s.3 ltylDc to drive a car In a clrde In heavy Ira!· fie," be slid. . . • ,.=~~~~·1 "--~ :. pa, ... ,.lfiaww;y: "To~per!ectl1frant,, w it would be disasl!'OUI. 'l!Je 11)1ng. lraWn!ty at..lulely woold not accept' it." ..,,. pr..,...i ..... lakeolf patte111 -. - advanced TUaday night by Newport Beach homeowner Charles Griffin. 'He· r sa!d 'lhat Jolt.leaving tlie airport could( make a bard fell tum before Ibey reacll-• , ed Palisades llol!d. · ,~,.,;i '• :;~ vli-1~STUdtNl'-~u 'HOPr:.110..WARD.i il~ iCANo.(11 • 1 I ' Sf+,n J¥t lli'Jtlgl\t are Mai;y Y1119iglan, Maney Nll11CkM1.B1rii Gull and.I.~ Eng{ohl/d •• ~~.. • • .. • ' ' • • '• It • ~ f ' ! • ...,_ ... 1 .. ~ 1 •• • • • • ---. ._ •• · .. , ,,'·<t•'' •• •• ,., '···~·--·~ _,7 ... Viejo : Ha§· ·sweet ·T~tlt ·:::. Bur;iny-gar.bed :S~nts ~e~ing,,~andy tn .A:r-e.a . ' t ., • • • ' ) .. . • , -•• ... ' . \" . ' " <' • lllw..i"!', Vie,iQ l;ijgh School students to. l c!Qor-to-jjoor in . the . Wssi"1 Viejo,, El, ·~.MlsSion"Viejl> High ]JOrllon ~·go day JUcked-olf !ht\ii" ll\jl.JOI" candy ~ Toro, Laguna !lllls area. towards'P'"'hakfngra.ltoplly"case-fot·the with school assembUes that !eilture;! Buying candy in time for Easter •· 1e1i<>91, studenfpl'esldenl.Llail MDl!>lugh ghml buonle! boppini out qf an oversize\! celi!l>J:allolis will be on~ theme uljed 1n· said. .' · . · , Easler'baske~ . lldYerilsini!1he sale, whichJwillrun.from. Tba El .Toro ,bigb scbool Is scl"'l!uled Members of tile student council dresa-today to April 9. · • for c0m~oo iii Se~, lrlj, bot ed<in feef J>ilamas. and paper ean to Proceeds from tjJe drive Will be'dtvided' stildenll filxn the El~ aru willllave 9imulate r¢·1ife "°ttontaila before their beti!eorl lbe. lrWi!r!ee of lil1*' ~Jh t¥r ;own ,,.parate .st1'ddii bOdY. :f#s lellow students. •. IJlgh ·School and the dew El Ton>, DOXI ~"V· · , . • Sa!IS.~ the <llldy-coat.a almon<!s ,I lcbool, >d,>lcb wi!!'slil"' tlle>l!f~"""" , ~n '° ,El Torcr sili.'1! COunc\I ls '' Im will be 1118de by students gqing pus f9' t' Jiar. 111!11 .fall._ ' · • , .~ , el~ . .a -~1}1ie oaflily sale profits • tpay .be deaifqlleO...f I \ I ' • ' "\, ~. Studeqt saleimen are oompeUng tor a T-..!~~ c • Cr p large number of prl7.es, most dona\M by ll"Vllle 'tty eWS rune ~~~~er1;fillrece1ve.s. Grand prize winner for the entire sale will get an eigbt~ack stereo tape player and AM-FM radio. Second throUgli. fifth ; Infected. Evergreen Trees lnfue city ,ctewf today severely cul necessary In save them. ' UtDba off ~••!'&tftl pear trees "'1 tllrie Telltale s1gnt ol lbe bacterial gro.,ui cl!J -In a· palnstsklntc effort lo Include leaftl tum!11g brown. and Upo'of llcbt I dangeloWi lin!bllibt d!Jeaoe. Alfeololl streets were C 1 I a ,. b a llmM with the bq!DDlnp of· diseaoe. · (Seo CAN!!Y, Pqe I) . ' ' 'W ell~mannered'· Rapist, Strikes x.,...i.. Lanee and DeVty Drive. 11 bn>k.en, an lnlllctod br8Dcb will loot An intruder described by hts vlcthn as 'Ille fftbllgbt dileue, belleved to be black -· a well-bulll, wel~manner.cl male wearing carried lo by Dying aph!dl, 1' dangerous ~r crews .art olf.allected b~, -• a Jq °'""'1 nigh~ rapoflf a 51·)'9!'- ooly to the fl'uit.bearlng trees, not they' spar the .!roe with a sterlllzlllg old Mission \'!•Jo w'ldow at p0inl -· lnlDe dly olliclal Richard Doro cbemlc:aJ. Wednefclay nlgbt Orango Qlunty Shel'> rll aid today. Dorri> -·t certain why the dlleoae if!'• ornc.n said.' 'll1o """*' of rultlac !lie disease of! would hit al tbls , lime and why tllese Depulles said the victim inld them that the troe•-a o1ow-.""' 1 t prm>lng -11..,i~ "" ----lier WaJTaarenlertit llW home vla-_,. bat to bo storlllwod after every lie wu llOllCOllled ~ r<OldentLo! lhe garage door allCl onterecl her master out IO a..i.i llll'8dlnl Clta disease to neighborboodl wOuld !mow why !lie Ill> bddroom wl1IJe lbe wu asleep. oillll' oarta el 60 IJoe.-t1on l'D tabn wllen they came home She told olficen her attacker then bold .J11G1 i-. Jllrrla llld, were.mt back ton1g1it and aaw tbaJllUDld tneo. lhe Ulfe-to wtllnal and forced her to to the ~ City olllctab were attmpt">a to place parllclpate In -ol IU\lal ~· • Tllls•would dl•ert, the jets fl'Oll\ Upper Newport Bay and aim them toward· 1rYine j . • Grlfito said that · II lbe jets conUnbedi° maldng a !lard left tum, they could a1!0id 1 all populated·oeiotiono ·of--by..mat-; Ing a full circle and ending up bsclt over the airport, ( • •Both the ·~ 1!'4,Air Cllc.m.t.ls said tbls waa limply a propooal !Qr transplanting t)le noise from one con\-. munity to another. ' E.-Ray 'Qulgley, an air!' e·pilot who i4 also ·an Irvine city 'COW!cllman; "joined U-allacitlJJg the proposal while saying be wu not aurt it was We from a tecbnical otandpoinl. He criticized it as being "a terrible" political propoeal. "I reaeirt anyooe Implying that ,jel noise_ ts UllllCCOPJ!ollle 9"\!I" the $209,000 · homes of Newport Beach but is fuie fqe !lie leS5 poeh homes o! Irvine," Quigle,f said. . r A. survey ol working· jet pilots· at lhti l airport turned up UtUe opposi~ to the i~. however. -r "We don't ·mste tums Ute that right ~ now," said Air Cal capt. Dougll!S ' Blnlsall, a pilot of 31 Y!'UI uperieoce. , (See AllPOllT, ... •> ·, .-..--------.,..~ ' I Weatller SUnny sties are on !lie qenda for Friday. with decreasing windl' and sllabU~ temperaturea along tile lnnge"Coosl llJghs of 66" at lbe beaches are expected, rising to n Inland. Lows tonliht · fS.60. INSIDE TOD-'Y Marion Bnmdo'1 ttc7M:Mn at the 0.cor cel'.,,..,.V, Sachem Llttltf••thtr, it on aapiring oc- i.e,. oTld-!onglimf '<IC!ivitt for Indiana' righ.!J. See PoQe H. "It Joob )lie 'WO're tilUng the troel;,. OOlic:el Cll tba doon a( all 1-Dart bl lleputleo laid Ille WU otberwlle unbal'm- ba said, addloc that the major <UWn& 1' the lllUI. ed. ' ,__ ________ __, ... ' . . . ' I . • Bunt'8gion Beaeh, Founiain ~Valley Today'~ Final . ' N.Y. Stocks ~ * * * VOL 66, NO. 88, 3 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE OOUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDlt. Y, MARCH 2.9, 1973 TEN CENTS • Last · American Forces Leave So·uth Vietnam I SAIGON (AP) -The lasf American loroos pulled out ol"South Vietnam today after J!19n! than a decade ol military In· ttrveolloo that cost 411,000 U.S. llvts. The departing commander Ill<! the U .nlted Stites """""1pUad Its .mlAlon ol atop. ~ a Cmnmunist tabover. Al the last 1,500. Gls O.w home « to Other -Ill Southeast Allll, ltroag Amerlcao air and naval b:ces 11" mained on the perimeters of lndncbina to keep up the war In Clmbodia and to discourage a mumptlGn ol Dfajor fllhlina In South Vietnam -and Llioa. (Related lllary, Pll• 4) The 7th Fleet WU ~ to ha .. lour curlers with -a toll! o! 1111 ltrlb l)llDel witbln ,...,,. ol Vietnam, and the PmlqOli l8ld thero aro IOI &1 bombers at Guam and 'lballand and moro than 400 • -. $8"000 1 Wife ' . Woman's Home Chores Add Up NEW YORK (AP) -The b!)USewife who cares for the childnn, sorubs floors and cooks dinner could be ·earning as much as $8,000 a year if society found her work worth paying for. A research team at Cornell University bas computed the number of hours a family SJ>"nds working in the home and Its dollar value, according to what 11 would cost to hire someone else for the same services. Profs. Kathryn E. Walker and William H. Gauger of the New York State College o( Human Ecology found that With two young children, a wife spends eight hours a· day on housework which is worth about .$122 for a seven-diy week. A wt11Dan With·four young children, spends nine hours in the home worth $135 ~y. . ''Tile doll~ va}ue we P.UI on the work is low, but it's a darn sight I bi~er lhan J!lOst ~e think it is," says Walker. ' . Walker· and' Gauger Sftidied 1,400 families In upper New ·Y~rk. state. · . '.. . • ~ .,, ....... .,.. Cattle~ · ces Take Drop, Now Farmers Eye Boycott By Tbe AslOCialOd Pnll The Nallonal Fannen 0rpn1zat1on has told meml>ers to witbJiold hop, cattle and Iambi fl-om ~ market llartinC I~ day becauw'of a ...... d drop In hog pricea•abcl a decline In catUe prices. The fann l'OOP ·took the action wec1n ... day nlsht be!:ause "the price drop on hogs has been .. drastie, that It requlros 1m~1te acl!im;" NFO fresldeol Or1!J1 Lee llliley ~ In °'!r"1D3, !Oft. The NFO lllo called for farmers' meetings In 15 cities Friday to determine futur. action. . '!lie l'jFO has never re)eased member- ship flgUres, but a spoke.nll!I In coming aaid lie, ·believ"' the .organization has membero lo aJl 48 contiguous states. Tbe'laWng price~ came as plans for a natlooWlde'meat boycctt next week gain- ed .......,---au.,.... •. Ip San Francisco Wednesday, some 200 persoos paraded at the Federll Bulld- lng pJau an<I shouted 'pledgeo not to eat meat' next weei aild on 'l\leldan and f ountai11rV tilley . fn TV SJ>Otlight. In conjunction with die dedication of Founteln VaJley's civic COll~1 KOCE television Is featuring the city oo Orange 'County Review, tonight at 7 o'clock. ~· program details tlie history of the city from the days when it was swamp and rarmland to its incorporation as a ci- ty In 1957. Mayor Al Hollinden Is In· terviewed about its _present atatus as a efty of 55,000. ' KOCE, channel ·JO, Is an <!ducatlonal elevi&lm station operated •t Golden !West Collqe by the Coast community ... Dfstrlct. IAlcers Lole Playoff Edge LOS ANGELES (tp) MQwaube -a ooflt flip wlllt the Loi ~Laton today end "°" the ri8ht lo ao Into tho Natlonal B-lloll Alaoclatloo Western DMaloa ~ u the number Dnt! tumJ 1 ~an ukl. Tha playofla becln Frldly n!Jht ~ .... iluu.~the~ l'°""" and Ille llvct; ~ii; ~ .Allalo W 1 r-r fo rt Ill MIN....._ 8111-totla1 ln tbe SporU '"''~ .. ,.... .. 'lltundaya thereafter. "We want In aee the meat rotting ti1 the packing house locten al!d maybe we'll get action," aaid Ray Alper ol the Cilimumer Federation ol CllJlornia. ' The deellne In bog price& was blamed on "panic aelllng and a lack OI CO!lfidenee In w!lat ·the llUlrt'et will be tol?IOliOW or 'next -i" by a spokesman for the bor market In ne.. ,MOOiell. Iowa. ''This, baa In be the impact of what tbeJ..call t<NUmer' resiltance," said Ron Jarvi>, pr<Sident of Oppenbeimer Jn. dustries ol Kansas City. Oppeohelmer oper1tes one of the big- gest cattle herda In the nation. "This boycott thing coold really get UJ In troub1e down the road, because there is a limit as to what cattle producers can stand." warned Kansas State Rep. Bob Arlluthno~ a callle producer andmember of. the state's House Agriculture Livestock Committee. Jatvis and other cattlemen expressed doubt that they could Withhold herds even from 1 declining markel "The coat of holding them gets too pro- hibitive. And I don't know anybody that 111111 trying' to raile u much beef u they can," satcl.catUe producer Phil Ar· nold, of Asbl&nd, Kan. However, the NFO's Staleyaai~ "Fann- ers muat stand I01etber now H 4 •rious economic dlsasltr In agrlcu!llD'e ii to be ayoided." The JUI time the NFO asked members to withhold their supplJ .. was In 1968. Jn Iowa Wednesday, bog prices clooed down $3 to $4 per hundredweight from Tuesday's sliding price&. · A San Diego meat packer salli area packing bouoes were processing JO to 2tl pe""'°t Iese boef than normal. B~"8gton Park Trailer a.aw.ti l>I tbe Drfltwood Beleb Club In llcm:t Beacb -a private Inlier pert Ill -from the city -W'*-tlkJ wwo lold Ibey lace a $30 rent Increase In May. The ••eraae lj)ICI rental at the Drift-ii •110 par month. Ao Increase Of $30 par -b • 17.S percent.Jump. Notlcea wm •I lo all 111 riloblle homes. The letter, tent by Roliort Thomas, a genarll ,-!'1111*' bi ~ Limllod, ltuebolder ol Ibo dtJ lancf, rad: "It Is -repoM that ... tllia petitd ol lnllation and blP prices .. mull '"""' aplo "* J'OU fl)f mon of ;)Ollt--~ • -- ~P of tlie Unltell States, Ni>rth and South :Vietllam and the Viet Ccng was replace<! todoy by a commisaloo made up of South Vietnam and tbe Ylel QN. The 125 men o! the U.S. deleption are -.led to 1ea.. the coontry Friday and Sa~. '!be United States tried to -the Iii. ~ the. ~group, but bobody else qreed. At a JO.minute .ceremoey closlnc down the U.S. Command after more than 11 years of operations in Vietnam, the departing commander, Gen. Frederick C. Weyand, declared: ''The rights of the people or the Republic of Vietnam to shape their own destiny and \o . provide · for thei r self· defense liavt beeo upheld ." He catted the command "one of the niost unique and significant military· civilian organir.ations in ow-military history. "Unique, because It was activated to· assist an ,ally in a ·manner and to a degree never previously attempted by U.S. military forces. Significant, because its mission was to prevent an all-out at- tempt by an aggressor to impose its will through raw milita ry r~ce. That misaloo has been a--·"· ...... " --........ ~ ., s evea e .. -... -- • . Prisoners ) Ta1k After Last Flight By The Associated Prtss American prisoners of war were men- tally and physically tort..-ed by lbetr North Vietnamese captors, four former POWs said today. One man said 95 per- -.cent of all priaoners were tortured by the Communists who tried to force them to make antiwar statements. " The POWs commented at a news coli-: ference at Portsmouth Naval Hospital In · Virginia -O\lt of u;, n,tt·followlnc tie . rele ... or \lie list lmoWn POWt. Tlie men J>ljvloully withheld detellJ ol tbe1r capUvlfy for fear of. i-r<!lzlnl tile liVOI of tlJoM llilJ held prl900er, (Related atory, Page fJ. 'Na., ca~ James A. MUiligan Jr., capturid M4r<fl 20, 1 .... said Ille North Vietnamese uted "phytlcal t'o r c e , beatings and drugs" on prisoners. He also aaid the men were placed In solitary confinement for months and even years. He said he open! 42 months In isolation. "I think you can• say treatment wa1 very bad, wu Jnbwnane," Mulligan aald. Mulligan' said the North Vietnameae witbbeld food, witet and medicsl !rut· ment In addition to admlnisterini beatthgs and other t<>rtures to force.men to make antiwar statements. Mulligan said 95 . percent of the. ,Atnerlcan prisoners were pbyslcally torturnel and that the torture llnaJ1y In· . dlloed lllore than 80 percent to make some form of atatemeot for the enemy. Alked abciill the means of torture, 1 Mlllligan sakt men spent long periods of • time In stocks, shackles and .leg.Jmns; ; were beaten or tied with rqiies; and that I men In solitary. were placed In tiny rooms in whlcb wtndOws were briebd. ; up. Also at lhe news conference ln 1 Portsmouth were Lt,-Cmdr. William M. Tschudy, Capt. Allen C. Brady and Cmdr. John H. Fellowes. Meanwhile, in Wuhingtoo an Air Force N 0 . Fairview Staie. -Pi .. ers.onnel ,s. aw I nciden:r H ap11Pn pilot who twice escaped !lorn North Viet-r...... nameJe prisons said today he believes a . • ~ , fellow escaper was tortured to death By ABTIIUJl II. VJNSEL , 14'j"f'Mld profoundly retanled•patieot. He said one of three mirslng after they were recaptured. • or "" Dtny-'"" ..,. . ~ Qlder'' woman ·was . found a6out superviaors ~gned to each tbfee1 or Maj. John A. Dramesi, 40, of Apl!Uulstoryola.patienl'alooelydealb ll;IO,a.m. Her nose had been.frac;lui:ed. four of Ward 2$•a :n pelients cbec~e<l"on Blackwood, N.J., told a news conl"10nce !lie -~ . ...._.of •• ~~--Slle )died' ol -·M•' ti on ·-own both the -victim and SUS ...... abolJI If a,·m. be thinks Maj: Edwin'L. Atterberry of on ~~~-'"""· "'~"'~, ·•·-•~a on · -, ,...,.. , DaJlas, Tex., was fatally beaten and ~ ... 1· . ...._., ....... · blooll · ' • while both ~ restfng In -tlieir · In· ae<Ultty -•' I ·"':'"1' .,...Is Fail;'ftw · • · divid 1, ) 1 tortured In May, 1969 after they had State' Qcspltal ·l!flldUillly'uDfolded today 'l1te YOUDf1•r.W01118D had blOcld.cm'ller ua •rooms. 1 broken out ol' a prison called the "1.oo as homjclde lnv,!'lllgators silted facts._ , · babds; feet ind stockings~ ~ ~ Questioning o! the Jl!)lchl•tiie' nlll'Pli! , Tbe•,1re-l.,,..,,.."•-handicr...,, "'·'-'-anl-<otzo··~·~i.W<-..w·as 'stafl on U,. Wlfd at~ time-IS..,.-Annex"lnHinof. '1 " .,,.,...,.,, """' 0~ -'< -_ . ......,. acbeduIOd •CClmlina \6 Dr AJUhony -Drlmesl said he was beaten ind In ll*Jnb01'y !be-personal handicaps ol clasaUied at a ·31 IQ level, lnvetup1ort Tolo, aup0no~ alld 1nedico1 d\r.c;. lnrtuted for IO days after bis recapture I theNo~~~vo~~ia up to tl1e '"::1-. . . tor at Fairview. _ -· ' and then barwod for an addiUonal six w1w~ . AJ1l1 we can aumuse iJ there was a Investigators want to establish where months. death Wedoes~ of a 14-year-<>ld ~ fight, '. saya Detective G<o<ile Wiison.........ac11.was, lltbougb errands and other Col. Rollinson Risner or Oklahoma Ci· • ed W0\1180 th Wa'ra is, the mulmum concedinf thal the-victim .cci\lld perhaps duUes often require !hilt nurses and (See TORTURE, Pa e II security section for females with major have fallen durln( an epileptie;aei.ure te<hnlcians leave brieOy, or work In -~ belravtoratprOOlems. and .the olber patient tr led, un· another section of the ward. Al 1 .. st no oupel')'islng .. perllOOlle! co~prehendlnrtly to help her. , Dlscus!lnglhe tragedy today, Dr. Toto wilnossed the tragedy. I ~?"' they met In the ball we don t declined to comment 00 polite in· The OIPi other ill4ivldua present wu • know, Wllaon added. vestlgatlon but .said a apecill therapeutic ~ educaUon program ii developed for each Ward 25 Individual. • • • . I ' ees Boosted .$30 . ' " . . ........ !lie city ol lllintinalo!I Betch further tction. Is :;~t,;. Alo! Feb. I, itli, the cl-City Admlniatrator Oavid ROwlands tJ' la ~ ID increase In W81 ..out of town today, oot execWVI --llQdcm,......~ uslstant F101d "Bud" BelJito said price •' He ooollnnf"' ii II the tightest ""'"'ity section •t the, hospital for patients who are dlsrupti•e problems in other wards or may 1-prone to pl\yolcal violence. Detective Wilson l8ld neither the dead (Ste PATIENT, Pqe S) Correct Accident Data Reported e.dl Club b 6uUL • necou.tl6nl over the lease have not been "They are .,ttng a ~ _.t rent oomplcted. A news account tn Wednesday'• Daily m 1111 "'""'1 .., tho!r appraisal of iJl6 .''No prl<io hal ~ settled yet;• Pilot was In error • roporlinC the land.'' Belsito Mid. ·~ must be taking our clf911mllances tn 1 cru h between Tbomas Glllld-11111 bl ...W today t llighest yi>rabal ~ we haven't n t lclea driven by Richard A. Power and hlrtJler ..._.., r rent ~· We ann't lsking them to Jonny ~l In Hunlin&loo Beach .,,_, l!Jj lalllr :utwQOd pea'I Ille tncretae ti> thflt renters." . C0tre(t!y1 .. Power'I van was traveling relklwa wille city ~ Bebtlo said !lo -not dlredly w • welt on EUia Avtnue wben h collided -1 I tralor tM ,_ Inc on tile Drtftwood ...._ project, '° be with a car drlvtti. by Goodaell. Goodiell, Miii! • ....1.... tould not .... 1111 .,.._ new leaae drlvtnc east, WU attemptl11& a !tit IOm, ._,. llitJ&I aid ....., • pi:l<!t. not~-AddillallaU,, "'""'._ aao la 1i11J Wiii meet ID fllo Inlier pel1t-'nc'dty -..,.. if. ....so/.... 11 , not II u """'1*L n,_ Dally Pilot tioa w at a o'l!loc* lclllfPt to d.._ (Seo tit llOOIT, ,. Zl recrets u-erron. or .. ge .. «;oast' Weatlaer Sunny skies are M the agenda for.Friday, Wllb decreasing winds _ and slightly warmer temperatures aloog tile <nnge Coast. Highs or 66 at the1 beaches are ~. rlslnc to 72 Inland. Lows tonighl 4~ . I . ., ' I I ........ • nAll't eitor ~ _ ·r~:11w i9. 1973 ~' ,._ .Viet, Eee11m111 Nixon Address.es Coast ff oman Joining Boara Lorna Milli. Jq·tlml president I I I . - ' Rappbtg for a BeOOrd 'uC( Student Disc Joehey Just Keep; on_I OMfug_ • f 1 ·a ti on of Laguna hWal 8av ' . _...._-Hlf!!~ftl' """ ._ al I;"" N~ iOda1 Ml i-u • JMIDber G( ..... A !toyetl'Old UC.leylne etudent with -~to.do" om.tho~uarttr bret~ Lbb motolnc wu well .., his way this D*lllng Iii bectlmbil a record-breaking dtlC jockey· WASH!NG'l'ON (UPI) -Pr .. ldent Ni•on will add,.,. the natloo tonight about tbe end of U.S. military In- volvement 1n Vietnam and vark>ua domeslk: matter., Including I h e ·-y. '. A Wbite House spokesman .. Id Nixon's 1peech would be broadcast at I p.m. PST oo all the major radlo and ttlevlsion networka. · fire agreement reached In lhat Soutbeast Asian nation . Ziegler described Nixon's speech in broad terms, oaring it would deal with ''foreign policy and Amf!"ica's role 1n the world and domestic matters, Including the economy:• -.lll-lUlllOWlClng NI.Ion'>. plans, Wblte 1£ou1e Preaa Seci;etary Ronald L. Ziegler ~ cleer tha~ the President lnttnds to Qimtlnue U.S. bombing of Cambodia In oupport of gove~ troops, d .. pltt ,..ne opposition In Con&nas and lbe final withdrawal of Nnei:tcan forces from Vfe'tnam. Asked If the President would have any surprise announcements on wage or price controls, particularly in the troublesome area oflood prices, Ziegler said be didn't want to predict what Nixon would say: He also declined commenl on the flurry of published reports quoting varJqus sources u saying that Watergate defen- dant Jamea W. McCord Jr. ha• told seoate investigators that the bugging of Democratic national headquarters was approved by ex-Attorney General John N. Mitchell and former top White House aides. .. ,. 'Ille hombiJig "will continue on t h e ~Is ol a request of the government of dunbodia," Ziegler said, adding that the t,Mi~ States would adhere to any cease- " !f esan Plans To Seek Post ' Of Sheriff C.Osta Mesa businessman Gene G. Vlnlove this week announced his can- didacy for Sheriff-Coroner of Orange county in the June, 1974, elecUon. Meanwhile, Sberiff-COrotier J a m e s Musick said Tuesday that he will not teek a subsequent tenn in the position. Re has been Sheriff since 1946. "Of course. I'm sure there will be a lot or other people running,'' said Musick. ·Though the election Is 15 months away, the Vinlove campaign is starting early as '8 means of attracting sufficient fund ing, said Harold Totten of Laguna Beach, campaign manager. "My uncompromising concern to pro- 'li!d and serve the people of Orange b.mty prompt& me to aggressively' seek !he olllce of Sheriff-Coroner," aald \'inlove, ln a prepared statement. "I can assure every Orange Co.mty . ttsident that the office of Sbertfl.COroner Will be efllciently and equally ad- fnini~ jf I am eJected," 1 V~ve stated. -, Vinlove, 56, of 2508 W. Olive St., Jl'ullerton, has been an Orange Coollty bUsinessman for the past 15 years. ii 'He la owner of the outer'• Inn, a ~r bar In C.Osta Mesa, a business 1he IOOD plans to sell. Over the past years, he has dl!:posed of interests in several other service stations and taverns. Before coming to Orange County, Vinlove was a lieutenant with the Vernon P,ollce Department. "Somethlng awfUl spectacular would have to happen to get me to run again," aald Sheriff Musick, In announcing he would nol seek ao eighth term. Musick joined Ute Sheriff's Department in 1934 and remained until IMS when he .left to join the Marine Corps. Alter three yean of service during World War 11, ,Mualck returned and was elected to the post of Sheriff and later Sherll!.COroner. '~oday, he oversees 700 employes in two departmen ts. From Page l PATIENT ... The President's constitutional authority to continue bombing in Cambodia has been questioned by Senate Majority Leader Mike .Mansfield and J. William Fulbright, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. So far, the White House bas refused to say oi,. what authority Nixon bases his continuation of a military involvement in Cambodia. However, Ziegler said that "at some point this question would be ad- dressed in more detail." There have been reports that the President was preparing a "white paper" to justify U.S. presence in C&mbodia un- tU a ceue-fire is reached. Nlxoo planned to depart Washington Friday for the Western White House in San Clemente to hold summit talks with South Vle,toamese .President Nguyen Van Thieu 'l\leaday and Wednesday. He will re!Dlln In <;alllomla until about April 8. From Page l TORTURE .•. ty, told the same news conference that"[ thlnt•10me of the prisoners died at the hands of ·the North Vietnamese." Risner, who was one or the senior of- fJcen in the POW camps, emphasized thal bF was ~g about neglect as well as outright l>rJrtality, saying, , .. there were times when medicine was denied" to prison"" u a way of «!l'rcing tbeJti lnt•i'.111ilkhili' Jit'Ol'l'&anda statem~ts. ' Rts!ier, 48, Draniesl; C.01.r 'Nohnan C. Gadd!•, 49, ·of Wlnilton-Salem, N.C. and Lt. Col. .rm v.. Cbeay, 4.1, of Porillllouth\•Va l•appeared <!ltan Andrews Air Foret,:-...,.. lcodlerencelltd lalk about cond!Uons under which Ibey lived for years as war prisoners. -C9uncil Seeking To Double Size Of New Budget A tentative budget of $70,000 for the coming fiscal year, roughly double the estimated spending program proposed wtten the group was formed, was adopted by Orange Cotmty's Intergovernmental Coordinating Council (ICC) Wednesday nigh). If fonnally adopted next month, the budget will more than double the in- dividual membership fees of the 25 cities, which, along with county government , ) have joined the organization. 'woman from Anaheim nor the other pa-The original tentative budget approved ~ tient involved, of Long Beach, had a two months ago was $34,000. specific history of assaults. Dues are based on population and ' "Nothing more than the usual pushing assessed valuation of the cit ies wilh the · and shovin~ tendencies," he said, noting county paying a flat 15 percent of the ! the intelligence level of each won)an was total. . essen~ially that of a pr&scbool child. . Major cost in the budget proposed by a Even the most ektmentary questioning •• comm.Jttee headed by Fullerton Mayor :of the 16-year-old h8s.~no Ugllt at all Robert Root is $40,625 to cover the : oo what happened to the dead woman. aalaries and e>penses of Ute ICC's prof OB- , "She bu a 'parrot complex,''' explains siolial manager and a JeCretary. , Detective Wilson. "She r e P e at s Root said the executive manager's : everything. . luded g!ary would be in Ute $18,000 to $25,000 "You say: 'Hi, Penny,'" he cone , range. . :"andshesays~'HtPenny,'back." Prellmlpary estimates of cost .lo OIAN•I COAIT •• ' DAILY PILOT Thi Or•not CO.ti DAILY ,.!LOT wllll wlllc!! b comblftfll.ft'll H1,,,.,.p,_, II Pllbllthld b¥ IPle Or.,,_ Cotill "uVH1!1lrlf (Of!'l11&n¥, SIP'· r•lt ""lo!>' •rt pWllthelll, M~¥ l!lrqfl Frlill•¥, tor Cotl1 MHa, N_,,ort flffdl, !•h1nl!rt11t1N1 lltK~/P9'11'1111n Vfllf¥, l~ llftth, lr1tlnoll$ldlll1tltct1 ""'s/ri Clllr*llel Sin J\IM Ctophlr-A 1lfl!lllf rt111oMI Mllllti'I 11 PIJblltl'llll 11!\Jrdl~ 111d SuNJfl.,.., Tiit prl!l(!pll DVltilthint pl.l,nt I• It lJO 1¥hl ll1r s...-., 0.11 ,..._, C1ll1Gml1, fM2'. flob1rt N. W1.d l'~IW P..otl......- J.ck •. c~r1 • ., \'!Ct l'f•IHnl Mtd Otnerll M1,.....- 1"ot11a1 Kt1fil .~ ... T~"'"'' A. M.rphi111 -~··dltior Ch~t" H. ties ' IUcli1rt1 P, Nall AMltllfll #oMIOillf Edll>o<I Terry Ce.tll• Oran&• Coast dlie.s under t!N J/lcreased ~el are Cos\& Mesa $3,l'J9; Fountain Valley $1 ,757 ; Hunlington Beach $5,733 : Laguna •Beach $826 ; Newport Beach $3,924: Irvine $1,424 : San Clemente 1882: San Juan Capistrano $315 ; Westminster $2.233 and Seal Beach 11,183. The increased budget will have to be approved by th e varioia city councils and t~ ~unty Board of Supervisors and will be before the ICC's April meeting for adoption or revision. The JCC was formed as a means of dealing with regional problems facing local governments In Orange County, It is supposed to tackle such problems as pollution and transportation -problems that go beyond municipal boundariel. WMI or... CIMlillY fdJIOI" -,c.i-~~~ ............. --otilc.- f117S l•i'ch . levlt"tN M1llftlj AJ«.11; P.O. ~ 7tt, t2'41 Rock Band Boss Faces Drug Rap --.......... e..aii 122 .,._A~ (Mii MIMI ut w .. ra -,..,,...,. llllKl'i SW Ill lel{leH" "'*"""""': at_ Merff) I Ctml!W •Ml l91JI!"'•• en•• ua.,.111 aw..._ ..,.,, tnf '4W7I ............ '"""C.Millltlll ........ c.,,.,w.t !WI. .,,...... c.t Miti>i~ .. ~· ... ~ ........ """'"..: =,;·-.. ~·;:... -,.. --..... .-.......,.ri:,'•~·= ,Je:!: ..... -· ... ...,.. ri.J':"""1tMIW• MOUNT LAUREL. N.J. (APl - Jerome 4'Jerry" Garcia, leader of the Gratef\11 Dead rock group, has been ar- rested and charged with poasesslon of dangerous drugs, state p0l!ce taY. Garcia """ lnlt11Uy slopped Wednes- day far speeding on lnlemale 29', the spokeaman 11ld. IM police said further lnveatig1Uon allowed that Garcia had a sulttue luQ of a variety of drugs, In- cluding marijuana, a 1mall quantity of cocaine and other drugs. 'Tht grwp had complele4 a concert d•~ In Phtfadelphla and was reportedcy on Its way to a Massachusetts concert . ' ' omeo In the Services AdvJ.orx B'oard of the U.S. Department Of ' Defense. ConOrmatlon of tbe appointment eame today from the offices of Rep. Andrew J. Hlnsilaw (R-· Newport Beach) In W;iahlnglol; o.c. M~ Milli i• a reaident of 43 Bailil>i Covm In Newporl Beach. She wW be serving a three year term on the advisory board. The board meetl once a y,ar in Washinctqn. The next session is April 9. ... ·-· Board Ni~ Second Door . On P ortabws Trustees of the Huntington Beach Union High School District have declined to order changes in t.be configuration of the district's portable classrooms. 'Ml.e decision was reached Tuesday after trustees learned the portables com- ply with all current building and safety codes and thal it would coot the district an estimated $45,900 to install second ex- Ila In the portables as requesled by a Fountain Valley High School group. However, school board President Den- nis Mangers said there ls a possibWty of future action, if "information from a responsible party shows these classrooms are unsafe." The issue was brought before trustees two weeks ago when representatives of the Fountain Valley High School Parent· Teacher-Student Association as k e d trustees to lend their support to legisla· lion changing building codes f o r portables and to In.stall second exits in all the portables in the district that don't have them. At Tuesday night's meeting, trusW;eS were given letters from the state fire marshsi, the •tatt Office of Areblteclure and Conslruction and . the fire chiefs ol Westminster, Huntington Beach and Fountain V .alley. All of the letters agreed that the buildings do 0001ply , "1ith, the ~t building laws and aalety .codes. Jim Nelson, representing Aurora Modu\ar lnd~eo. manufacturers of the rl;•lrict'S ,., pg;table ,_classrooms ao-Wlt'ed to ~·~1bf tl1e i!!ffilY ~f the butldlngs. 1 '1 I ' l ' I He told board members the buildings undergo stre&i testing and noted that "if one door Is going to jam In an earth- quake or fire, two doors are going to jafn. 'Ibere could be seven doors into a classroom and under the conditions at which one jams, they all would, so the kids still Couldn't get out. 0 We're not trying to put out fire traps for these kids," he said. . Superintendent Jack Roper in making hb report to trustees, eslima.ted it would cost the district $45,900 to install a sec- ond door in the portable classrooms, $139,000 to install second exits in classes in pennanent bUildings and $34,500 to put second .doors in administration buildings in the district. Huntington Ma1i Eyes Vocal Mark 1\alph Hawkins. of 508 Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar, Isn't busting lhe.J!latttrs over his knee, although be might con- sider that If he does not succes1fully complett his goal: Jill mlsaion is to stay 00 the air n hours, non-stop. HaW!tlns, a criminal jusUce student. said he bas mearched the books but he Isn't certain whether he will have a world record. But he thinks II will he aome kind of record. "The recorcfs they show In the books are for different kinds of things, like the world's longest sports eVent or the world's longest Interview. But I haven't called anybody to fmd out U I would have the DJ world record," he said. Hawkin•, who locked himaeU Into ti)e studio of the 27·watt station KUCI at noon Monday was scheduled to go off the air at noon today. He belleves he could go even longer but "there are other people wbO want to come on after me." still lucid despite lhe maralbOn hours at the tumtable1 HawDns said be bas consumed only three cups of coffee dur- ing his record attempt and that he has not used drugs to stay awake. He smokes to keep his nerves calm. , Hawkins took on the chore to break a 24-hour station record set at KUCI about two months ago and to promote listener interest. "People really began to listen. I guess maybe aome people are waiting for me to drop dead behind the microphone," he said. If, alter three days and three nlJ(bll ln the chair he should do that, he mlgbl jusl join one of his pop.rock groups ; the Grateful Dead. Residents Make Drive to Save Old W dter Tower Homeowners near the old Sunael wattr tower are passing petitlnm today In an effort to save the tower and surrouniling 2.5 acres as a Huntington Beach ''view park." 1be city owns the water tower and well, ~!us 13,000 square feel of · 1anc1 overloiiklng HimUngton Harllclur. A private developer owns sllghtly more than Iwo acres and plans to build 15 con- dominiums OD it. ! ''MlO' til>meowntrs • B!Goig Mlrida WI!w Drive, ~who ftlce · the proposed "'view park," want the city .to buy the private land and allow cltlzen, and perhaps local school children, to develop It. City councilmen have agreed not to sell the water well site to the developer -he had promised to mahitain ll u open space -but they have not made any decisioo aboul buying more land. The triangular property Is bounded by Marina View Drive, Im Patoe street and Warner Avenue. The petition passers are asking any residents who support their cause to con- tact Mrs. William Winn, 846-2372, In the aftem900S. Valley Principal Faces Gall Bladder Surgery Fountain Valley High School Principal Paul Berger is slated to undergo surgery to remove his gall bladder within the next 10 days , a spokesman for the Hun-A Huntington Beach man today will tington Beach Union High School District begin a solo singing performance which said today. he hopes will smash the world record for Berger, principal of the high school a solo singing marathon. since it opened in 1966, was hospitalized Ed Downey, a local vocalist and March 13, suffering from severe ab- DAILY PILOT SW# ,,_.. t TAKE THOSE PLATTERS AND SPIN ON AND ON -•• Marathon Disc Jock R•l~h H1wkln1 Fighting SIHp I• ~slanderous Statements' Mitchell Denies He " I• ' OK'd Watergate Plan WASHlNG'l'ON (AP) -Former Atty. Gen. John N. Milcbeil denied today what he called "slanderous and fa 1 s e statements" that he · approved plans to wiretap the Democratic. .nationaL head~ quarters. The Washington Post said in its edi· tjons l0$y that James1,Y,p'. Mc9m',d Jr a C!IPvi&l )Vat~cgal!: coi>spiraUr; ,tqij·~ Senate iubcomrilltle'e ~tdne.!idaY thlil hii information concerning Mitchell cai:ne from G. Gordon Liddy. a former White House aide. Mitchell denied the accusation in a statement issued through the committee for the Re-election of President Nixon. Mitchell, a former chairman of the com- mittee, said in his statement. "I deeply resent the slanderou$. and fnJse statements about me concerniqg the Watergate matter reported as being based on hearsay and leaked out of the Ervin committee. •11 have previou.5ly d6tied any; prior knowledge of, or involvement in, the Watergate affair and I again reaffirm such denials." (The Now York Times and Los Angeles Times also carried similar stories to- day.) , ~ ""' ·' i~ te l]. ' . he·" ·r.a· 'r 'q · . doo~•~:'~~-,.' J. Ervin J~I. (l>'N.C.). - . Al the W!l'te Hou!<, presiden~<ll pi:ess, secretary Rbnald L. Ziegler oak! be had no comment -on the reports linking Mitchell to the Watergate bugging plSI!. Asked wbeth"er President Nixon talkeH wilh Mitchell since the reports aurfaced, Ziegler resP9114ed, "No, be did not." Senate '°=· mew~: IQdlcated that the l;'ost'i accoiint of ' ~i;?>rd's hearsay testlmoi>y abodt Mitebell we"' correct. 'lbe Investigating oommittee, however, gave no official conftrmatioa. Poisonous Mussels Seen Common mussels of California's coastline may be unusually poisonous this : summer because of the heavy rainy season. In ordering the aMual mussel quarantine in coastal counties1 State Public · Health Director Frederick B. Hodges said that a high level of poison in the f succulent shellfish is often aSsociated with a long rainy season. The reason is that heavy runoff from the land nourishes the micro-organ- ism known as "red tide," which is then absorbed in more than oormal coo- centratlons by the mussel. The red tide contains a highly toxic poison far ~ which there is no known antidote, Hodges said. No outbreaks of shellfish poisoning were rep()rted in 1972, Hodges said, · but there were l& cases in 1971. :1 The ban on shellfish does not include shrimp, lobsters or abalone. The " guitarist, was scheduled to begin at 2 dominal pains. He is listed in fair con ... p.m. on a 50-hour marathon which, if his dition at Hoag Memorial Hospital in ,1 voice lasts, will take him through 4 p.m.:_GN~e:wpo::;rl;;;Be;;;;ach;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:~;;;;;;;;~~~~'t·- summer quarantine extends from Ma'y 1 to OCt. 31. Saturday. "· The old record is 48 hours, set last 0 :.~~~~·;..\·~~ ~~~~'.ordlog lo NOBODY SELLS TV FOR LESS THAN .DUNLAPS' Downey will be staging his ••'f , performance at Huntington Center in AND wE WILL PROVE IT. support of the National Easter Seal Teleth<in. · Here Is Oar Inflation Flghting Offer From Pagel $30 BOOST. • • along Pacific Coast Highway, facing lhe beach. The Driftwood Beach Club is under one lease along with the Sheraton Beach Inn and the city receives '39,600 annually for the 44 acres. The rmance department said the cur- rent lease agreement calls for higher an· nual POl'Jll.eni.JI profila of IhJ!riftw<!od and Sheraton pa.. a minimum level. So far they haven,, Trailer homes In the Driftwood rent from $9e per month to $117 per month. One lady wbo bas lived lbert nine yem said In that time her rent bas gone from 185 up1<rlll7. Drmwood reaidenla were just handed an '8 per month ·rent Increase In February. Resldenls In the PacUic Trailer Park, on private land on HWlilngton Avenue, in Hunllng!Oll Beach, pay from fe5 to •100 per month. · Rantals It the Marina Trader Park on the Balboa Penlnaui. go up to •17&. 'I'M price al !be llulllblilon Shoreclilfl, aloog Beacb Boulevard, near lbe l>etch, rang .. from '!JO to ''!S per month. Bel1lto "'""'led the 0 r If t If o o d residents might take their tfJ!I !ilOrelBI ~ the federal prlte cootrOI bollnl, admllting It was a algnlllcanl looreaae. 1. Stop In •nd get our price on any TV In stock. l , Shop our price & comp•"•· 3. ff you can purchase tht TV for lt11 at any othtr fr•nchfstd deal•r fn Ortngt Co. Dun~ lap'1 will nll you the TV it the LOWER price PLUS GIVE YOU AN ADDITIONAL 10% OF THE DIFFER!NCE. Offar expir., April 15, 1973 • ·IN STOCI 14" ~ ...... 1'" DleooHI 1r Dlt911 .. 21" ........ RCA Portable Color TV It COltl ll,ll'prlllr'lg{Y litUI, t!) en}oy to much. 1115 NEWPORT Im. lllw11bin \ ' M-· ~· 90 DAY CASH -·- • l l - I IQ< Ce ca SD Ill> thJ th• Pl' st• Ce I co .wJ ho of ed be be ' cc Ui p1 al cc ., n1 pi ll1 3i " al p w "' jO ol ft f( a ~ • .. n r • ' • • ' • • • ; F • •k ~ II •I I i : Ii DAILY PILOT :J . Me.d School· Move Fatal • .. an: ~f;l Hospitfd Bi.d . ~ I . ...I ' Board Baeking Urged ~-Omnty superviaors were urged t~y to s~port ,VC Irvine-California Ccilfege ',ol MOdiclne In It.a bid for an on-caJnPUsL ,!<aching hospital, albeit a · sllil\l~rnospltal than originally proposed. Dr. ~nley van den Noort1 ~ean of the mediea! school told tile DALLY PILOT that county supervisors ''should support the on~ampus bospjtal and continued ~PCll ol UCI-ccM facuUy and st~ at Orange County Medical Center.It The · dean said the latest university communication to a legls1ati\;e panel . wblc~ Is •Uldylag ,sipng, or teaching hospi!ala au~ an on campus hospital of 2IO bed>, down fro gr 1lO orlg!nally ask· ed. I . Th4' ~Uod ~ from tbe 515 beda ..... ~PC!olC,,ill~ 300 beils of a better qu=~ than 'now 8.re available c<iuJd be " · ilillneci 'for use in tramlllg ua ~ .. tuden1s.· ·i,;, j ....... ,~ That would mean UCl would CQntinue to have a" total of 550 beds -250 on cam~ pus, 300 at OCMC -with which to meet the feamlllg needs of an' eil*l<d 'cllm size of 98 students per year. ·That is doWn from the 128 facilities for whom were sougbl originally. The-lowered class liu reflects Uie realities of the 1~ pf federal malcbltlg grant.a to the sta1""approved bo/ld fuods 91 which $31 mlllioo i! allDCated to UC!. Dr. van den Noort said $l5 million would build the 250-bed campus facility and-another $12 million would go 1oward !be Q\edlcal school'• f<i·r • I permanent class,..,m, laboratory and o f f I c e facilities. "'· Wera 11\e coun\y to ,awie·to-contlnu:ed UC! management of .Q\l}IC, ho added, "I would urge the county to join wt.th ~ in seeking the· money needed to upgrade OCMC.'' . Such an upgraded OCMC would con- tinue the central county facility as an emergency-care center, one of two fir,!t rate hospitals serving poor patients ac- cording to the se11Vices they need and with the community based ~linics, would provide medical students opportunities to learn Jamily pracUce. Observers note s_uch a solution gives the county an easy out and means of lowering its costs. University ad- ministration of the hospital and fewer , but higher quality 0 beds" migh\ provide cost cutting mechanisms not now available to Orange County government. The suggestion goes part way to meeting a demand of some in the county seat that the state P,ick up its~ ~ar1!'. of the cost of serving the poor. Medi Cal and Medicare reimbursements from the stale average only a fraction· of the amount spent by the county to serve such pa· tient.s. A University takeover of OCMC WQuld put the monkey ba'ck on the state where many believe it belongs. . ti '* * *· * * Dr. van den Noort, however, believes it is time people realized there is a cost for medical research, . a cost for medic~l care and yet another cost for mec:bcal education. :;~.:~'1st · · '.P.-edieteii ' ' : '' ' . . . ' "Across the country, 20 percent of the operating budgets of medical schools is derived from patient care dollars," he said. County Un~t .Work: $18 Million Reducing the number of beds while Im- proving the quality of medical facilities- at Orange County Medical Center would cost about $18 rnHlion, UC Irvine o_fficials estimate. An ''upgraded" OCMC is key to the new UCl-Callfornla College of Medicine program to continue staffing the cilunt)". hospital in the event a 2.50 -instead of· 350-bed -teaching hospital is built on tamplJS. There Js general agreement by county authorities and medical spokesmen in private practice as well as at UC! that whether t)Je medical school uses the county boSpital or not, ther.e must be ma- jOr, very costly renovation and upP-ading of facilities there in the immediate future. Akbough it isn't kn~wn who, would pay for tlie improvements, presumably a hi.ix of Regent.a' funds, other •tale ·1nnc!W and county money would be r~. ired to bring il.:.~ii' ital ap'to. stanci-~lt ~'' I ,...;,.,M. ~ • t""-l',- e ' " Koy points In tile • • versi,ly lecom· menda{lon Which · OOMC as a ma- jor portion of its delivery or emergency, outpatient and family practice care and doctor training, are: -The numher ·of beds be limited to i1s by a •to million remodeling or building one and the expenditure of another $8 million to construct 100 new beds. '-Upgraded serv.ices wouJ~ result in a $21 million annual budge! and a deficit of about '1 million annually. -Building two would continue to func· lion as aq acute psychiatric unit (65 beds). . -Renovations to acute care facilities would" provide a centrally located emergency service facility. Emergency patients wUl be the source of lnpatiei:at.s. -Traditional linea of medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology and psychlatry would 'be offered through the ambulatory care facility.' ' -The remodeled OCMC along With the on-campus teaching hospital · wohld Jfr<r vide.1.a 'tOtaI of 550'teachin~ beds, or one- >,:Rl' ll>O ''tpill£ numbe~-Q~ beds'~ M',14'.-'!Jii li!(ill!lifllli>lll' ne.df ~1 rtlarge<l'UCI medical · school eilr\lfl. ment. · • Another of the committee recom- mendations, attempts to lower the cost of medical care by using community hospitals for training of d o c t o r s , alongside the paraprofessionals -nurse practitioners, midwives and physicians' associates. The dean notes wryly, "l have noticed, however, that the same people who go around urging this kind of training still scream for their Ya1Hrained doctors when theY, th~mselves get sick." While valbable, he said, paraprofessionals· will not meet the health needs of the 30 percent of U.S. residents who need medical care. "We need to train more generalist physi· cianS." Conserving OCMC and constructing a teaching hospital on campus would allow /or at least a 00 percent in<!rease in the class, size at UCI 's. medical school - froni 64 a year up to 96, plus the' related increases in interns and residenls. , Polilically speaking, the compromise !"fght #<1the qoly, W!\Y 10l'ani• C(>u/lty can be certa!l'l it will receive the bOttd fwids set aside in the $155 IQillion issue. Cranston lPredietion Assemblymap Willie Brown's 1 O · member committee will recommend where those funds should be spent w)th a final decision by the Legislature expected by SU11llner. ~ . The joint legislative p a n el ' s ·Ziggurat Purchase Set preliminary report hints broadly tho couqty and the Irvine campus mayf not be ready to use the funds which Brown has said rriight bettter be spent in w-ban ghet~. , , F o:r April Confirmation • Board Ordering : By JACK CeAPPELL Of tM 1M1ty Plllt St.ti Federal acqUisition;of Laguna Niguel'• iiOckWeU International Ziggurat and Preation of 3,000 gowmment jobs there iwill be cmtfirmed unless some . l~t 'hllnaie obJ"cOon is raised, Sen. Alan . tramton (]).Calif.) disclooed today. : ~ said·tbat OD tbe basi! Of COll- ;YettiatJons wllb.Sen. Sam Ervin CD-N.C.), ~hairman of , the Senate Committee on <Jove.,imenta1 Operations,. the proposed • 421 to 126 tnilllon trade between !be iovemment and RockweU Internitional iwlli .be conllrmed b)' April e at the latest. : Ervin told Cranllon lhit no objecUon lhaa yet been heard b)' bis committee lo !the •l'ap for the mllll-uare-foot. facility nestled In the rolling hills of guna Niguel. Ervin also told CrWtoli be doesn't.an· cipate any objeotlODI. 1be building Is c a 11 e d a liggurar. ause of its exotic Babylonian design. was intended to house aerospace auons of the>-· North 11.-itan ockwell. It was completed In 1970 bat as stood empty since. then. tot Cranston said that federal oocupa\ion the giant building would mean ''3,000 lus" jobs to the area. Under Rockwell, U ploye population was .estimated to be 500. • The goveri'imenlal trade for the Uding would inVolv~ trft!er of prop- Y now being leased b)' RockwelJ from federal ovemmenL I . ' ; ' Included are ia 60-acre .etorage annex with buildings at El segundo, a 40-acre U.9. Air Force plant wipi buildings in C&noga Park and "persOo8I property" in the Los Angeles area, Cranston 's office County Generaf Plan Speedup said. Orange County superviSors, unhappy The senator confirmed that several with the progress on the county's new studies have been done on split use of the geni?ral plan, Wednesday ordered the facili~y by several federal agencies. county Planning Department to speed One likely tenant for !be huge plant i! thinga up. , • the-General Services Administration The increased momentum is required (GSA) .Uncle Sam's landlord. to meet a state deadline that is only 90 GSA bas in the past been interested in days away. Undett california-law all oonaolktated storage of government counties and cities must have a general records now kept in several places in the plan in effect by July l, 1973. -bland. An estimated 280,llOll square Supervisor Ralph Clark injected some feet of space would be needed for record fire into the supervisorial session when -.ge. he asked that a strong adri\lnistrator be The government acqui;dtion of tlje • pul In the;11Jiiru!!i!g ~P,llrtment to relieve plant has been recommended by the Planning DiiectOr Forest Dickason .and regional GSA office in San F~ljDCisco. his plannen of day-to-day detalls. ~t office bas d~ to ;p;. V.:hat "rReading from a prepared statement, other federal agencies would be possJble the supervisor said : tenants if sale is confinned. ~, · '4.The board .of. supervisOrs was led to -There are seven layers, to the ~lant. believe by aur 'p\ailning director that a The largest level, the second floor, is the six-month moratorium {on development) size. of six football fields. ~ would en8ble hJs department to catch up The se~entb floor ot executive offices , · and develop a general plan. looks out over an emerald green valley. ·"There is no question that such a plan The plant now is guarded 2f hours a day is desperately needed, but it is dubious by a squad of security men. Sophisticated whether the department, -under the ad· electronic surveillance devices sup-ministratloo of the planning director, is' plement the men. going to devek>p a ·p1an ln six months or The building and parking lols lit on 91 -oi&•J. .... l' . 1 • acres ot ·fand; ·SurroundiJlg it are 1,200 Clar!: Iller denied implying a t~reat ·to acros sllll owned by Rockwell. Oickason's. Job, But ,aaid that 11 strong ~ta~. are ~ to, overwme In- ' ertll~':'tlten l~f -ectllem and I'll .keep .. ~· ob °"1dl'( l!iern until we get the plan." DIU..:l OI a ~on by Clark, the .. uperviSOnl !!II ordared County Administrative Officer ~ mi.ma~ and otckaaon to ! Campus -Hospital Viewed as Vital SEEKS COUNTY HELP ui:t11 De•n van den Noort UCI Foundation . Urge~ Support Of Hospital . Directors of the UC Irvine Foundation, representing more than 13,000 members of nine community support organizations, this week endorsed the on--campus teaching hospital and urged all public of- ficials to join them. John Rau, president or the UCI Foun· datlon, noted the November election's health sciences facilities bond act - Proposition 2 -provided $155.9 million for UC construction. .Of the total $37 million was earmarked for UCl's medical school and with expected federal grants would have supported a $66 million con· struction program. The Foundation resolution notes that the people who passed the measuite believed th·e funds from the bond act would be used to "provide urgently need· ed new facilities . . . including an on- campus teaching hospital." · · Foundation · diRcton further note 11questions are ?JOW being ra~ and sug· gestiOllS ~re. f1i!lri!: 1~pia~ .,t)v.t ,.,!§e {&f'!:\'~J'~. ~~ I~ If' .The questions are being 1faised by a Joint Legislative Committee on Teaching Hoapital Siting chaired b~ ""5$blY'l'an Willie Brown .Jr. (D-jlan.Franclsco) . .,, While ·the bond funds were earma~ for , UC health sciences, no _set amounta were·iodicated for how mudi·would go to hospital conslrucUon and thqw much would be spent fer basic health· science learning facilities. . . ~ UCl's medical achoo! -. Calilontia College of Medicine -which1was _moved to, Jrviqe in Qctol;)er ot .19811' has func.. tioned in temporary quarters 0111 campus. II needs both. a $12 millioli' basic science· building· and a teachinffhbspital, to augment training opportunities for a 50 percent expansion of enrolbnent. ' now $699. . . By GEORGE LEJDAL Of a. IWIY '19tt SMff Moving UC lrvlne's medical school to another location might till it. , And running the C.iifomia College of Medicine without a campus teaching hospital. using county facilities in Orange, would result in a "circuit-riding medical school or a wheel turning without an ule," Dr. Stanley van deo Noort said today, . Moving the medical school or devoting state bond f u n d s solely to improvin~ Orange County Medical Center are the two alterniJtives being considered by a legislative panel which most worry the neurologist who is dean of the UCI-CCM faculty. "I don't think CCM as a good medical school can survive another move,'' acting Dean van den Noort said. The once-private medical school moved to Irvine in 1968 from downtown Los Angeles where it·was affiliated with Los Angeles County-USC General Hospital. Just five years later, the Joint Legifilative Committee on Teaabtrig Hospital Siting chaired by Ass~mbl)'lllan Willie Brown Jr. (0-San Francisco) has raised the pessibility it might be cheaper for the state to move CCM once more - "to an area of the state where com- munity involve!f'ent and ad~ate copt- munlty teaching facilities (a hospital) are present." Were that to hl;lppen, van den Noort said, "the best.of the faculty would leave. Most faculty members came here with the presumptioli' there would someday be a teaching hospital here, on campus, and that this would become the great medical school of the southland. "The best faculty would simply leave ... not because they would be opposed to providing medical care to people in Watts or rural counties o[ caiifomia but because they just would not want to relocate themselves, to pick up and 1move ... again." "Anything the legislature or the university might say to convince them to move· elSf:where could only be read as ;mother set of promises which may not be kep\," van den N'oort said. Loss of the tea~hing hospital, or mov; ing the medical schbol ' to another hospital, the dean added, would "serious- ly affect faculty recruiting" to state medical ·•am(!Uaaa •ild •"ikt<te> th< ....W.1U11 of if>e·--flfl!l!ml'' .• "~ For orange Coun!y loso of· the medical school could mean loss of care to 100,000 "medically Indigent" patients -poor people who are scatterea throughout lhe county and would be aerved by ~ lbr..,. level • •l"lem of medicine • titoposed by UC!. That system de~ on c:or£1nued u,. of an .upsraded Oranre Q;mty·Meellcol Center and community cllnial; for fa11Jilf fJ'actlce cai:e and doctor tralniu(. • On camplll fac\lliles woul4 !ll'Ovldo "an emphasis on ambulatory care and diall!IOS~«m, an outpatient l>f!!ll,,<lll!li~ what ~ppe111 la mosf. COllllllWlllY hOspita~,'' var. den N0,9rt S:&id. .. ., 'Finally, 'the . exotic diseast.1 -wb!cb affilcl paµent_s of all lncom~ !eveb '); would alsO be treated provtdlng-tlrllary A. luxurious sofa or .sofa $leepers that are both piac11cal;indelegant, covered in leather or $Uede now for a unique look and a feel of luxury. A full 84"$699 wid,e. Available in 3 color$•ln both leather or · ' ' suede: Your choice of qu11en or dual size. • ' B, High fashion tuxedo arm styling and top grain leather or $UOOO am brilliantly combined in this llOW handtiome sofa. This 84" button tufted sofa is $79•1l available i~ Your choice of tortoise, red, spruce, ':? • oak, oxblood ormeerschaum. • " -· ·. care and a full range of learning et·. periences for UCI medical student&. Brown's committee is studying four · alternatives only one of which would pr6"', vide UCI wlth an on<ampus hospital. · Another \\1ould consider spending all or the $37 million presently set aside froni· the UC health sciences bonds approved last fall by the vcters In a $155 million package, on upgrading OCMC. UC!.CCM presently provides the cowf. ty hospital \vith all its doctors and the 51;5 beds there provide learning experiences for UCJ medical students. "The county recogn.i zes ~s. responsibility to indigent patients." ~, van den Noort observed, ''but lt doesn't really feel obliged to provide facilities or service to Medicat or Medicare palieflll ... because !he',"°"'1ty ends UR 1oot1!1f liit bill for the most of cost df care fbj, these ." "The annual operating deficit at ~C approaches $8 .milll.qn1" -he Saidi· 4'PliPt inefficiencies and inefficient use of personnel" ar~ ~ to b~e. ~ "Unlike the fll'lvate ,patienUor whol!t II 1 $10 office vUit"'.-is s\lfficient, becalll& bl 1 understands English, will take the • medicine a doctor prescribes and Co , home and ·rl"t; J)!)Q!: patients are ·~ at higher cosls al C>t:Mc. It eo$ m~ to' l>r!.dge '!"'iuage gaps, provide ,.tiil \VOrkers and JO solve famQy Md J transpOrtatton.peoblems. io• 1 "All of theSe !BC!Or1 escalate the COfl , or medical cai'e,*a1though on the averap · Orange COunty Is probably Mt es'. , periencing excl!sstve costs )'hen corn--1 pared to other municipal counties in the u.s:," .van d~n N,oort ,said. . •ieut this is a very tax-conscious CDUI\' , ty," he added. Were the' county supervltors to "dump" OCMC on the university as is suggested in COOll)fy stairs ~lmony If the joint legislative panel, it ;,, doubtful the Regents w0uld1assume the burder). "If the coUnty placed the University i,n a position to take over OCMC or get out, and $25 million o1 university money is Sfl:e!lt to upgrade it \OCMC) wblle nothing is spent for a bOlpltal .on cam- pus, I don't think we'~ bUy the d=eal'." van den Noort said. ''We're ma coo- tiQgency plaiu: for such an even alit.)I. ini:luding aUifiaUoi>.< with other bJ>sl!lt~ 1'!Jch •• t.~g l!o•ch v • "r;1 tf. ~tratlaDJ~ " I •t•~ I!! • j If ,j T : t ., Exhumation Set For Murder Trial • sAN DIEGO (AP) ~The body of Janel .Bokey Hee will be exhumed ApriL 10 as her hu•band, brother-In-law and mother- in-law await trial far murder. 1 .M'n. Hee, 35, was · found dead w I t h multiple . .,,ullie, Oil the bathroom floor of her borne· Ocl. 31. • /I'he, 1e~umation was ordered by Superior Court Judge Franklln.B. Orfie!d wJthbut objl!ction from the defentants' attirneys., · Psychowgist T estifres ~t Trial sAN WIS OmSPO (Upp -'11mothy telly, wtio by hl• own accoont hu taken tountltA '1lris-" on LSD and oU:Jer drop, fl a' pnius, a pqcbolog)st lOllllled Wednelilay at (.elry'• trial for ~ ]!daol! In 1970. umans., • Kahn said' there are perceptual changes and that l-J!llrlOll under the el• feet of L!lll_lla• all "lncretsed pers~ .......,. the admlnlstraUve ~rtion ~f ..,,.U'~t-"ilOllC 1'1th thal order came a demand to !~the general plan top priority. ~.ptaa.U-reqUirtd.14-incluclL_ nd 111e; housing; noise, traffic, open apace and conservation elements. • . C. Campaign look 96" leather sofa has decol3!Mt brass fittings, ahd nail head trim. Available In I& color~ in leather or $Uede. $999. • "lie bu ID IQ ol 143, OD the genius ..i," tolllifled Dr. JeCJray Shapiro, wbo 'eumlned 1Mt7 Metth 10. "lie It In the ,.,_ -petC!!lll of the populllloa. Bis lnt.IJl!jlaqo lo liitlw tllln that of 911 out 100........,. you meet on the streeL" ADOthor ~ cboloiflt fr4m San-ta Cna, Dr. ~Xlbn ltltltied .. txperl on the effecta ot I.SD on • • live ol thoae around him." .l -' .Kidn d Over a ...,_.,tlon ob~tlon, Kahn -.iu·genrine ~pe waa pennltled to !estifJ that. llaslWaca .,,.. • can occur to an LSD ..,r - a pel'IOI\ ROSARIO, 1'1Scu\l~ (Al') -The ml)' go i.a under Ille effect.of the drua Alftntlqe mlJ!a&er Ol ! U.S.-owned . roon\hl or 1"1" ~'*'int list uoed I( l!OM ol Qolloa'o ~ branch was Leary lsoo trial'ln ~ CJoartllere, • ~ Woclaada)"n)t by two armed on charges of eoc&plng In 1'70 flml !be mon 1'ho a,lzed him as ho arrived at Callf<>rnla M"''• colooy, Wbare ho had home. The vlc\lm was Gerar do boen IOl!t after beh>a CQnVicted o! Ulll\i SacalmUli, 55,. an employe of tbe bank marijuana in Laguna Beach. for IO y<Ars. ' H.J.GAl\l\Eff fURNl1lJRE PROFESSIONAL Open Mon. INTERIOR DESIGNE,RS Thul$. & Fr~ E,Yl!S. ' 2215 HARBOR l}LVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. • .. • ' I • • "'-• Mlldo 29, 1973 Arms Ship .. . . Captured ' By.Ireland (~ ~JN SHORT ... ) ~coast, In • -operation IDY~~ ;~~~~;. er of the Belfast guerrillas of the IRA 1 natlonalilt Provisional wing, poilCe olflclala said. ~. . e c....,._Clalef Slaln liEl!NOl!OI.. Mlesioo (AP) -Mexican held a man !<iday In the shooting of the chle! of -!<r !his city. man, drivinc a car with Tenl "1ttplal8, -~ w-da the tnteniatlonal bridge about 11 .. baarw llllr Ille-... IP. Izaplm. 5Z, WU llaln llhortly -be left hll lane In the mornlJll. Alill!llGTON (AP) -A cl!l7.en5' pan-··="lest c-IJ• Sou9Jat el a cmb'oYmlal government sypl> Illa li:lperlm"1t WH not justified and ...,. ominendl that Coogress eotablilh an in- t bOard lo replale all fedenlly human experimentation. , coocludtog ,,...;m Weclneoday, the peniment • appointed advl.!ory ""'!"'lllee decided lo take note In Its final rel(l1 of the cooteort of the Umeo when tbe experiment Involving Alabama bla<k mep was t>eean 40 yean ago. .. •Leo-Communist ~JCOK, Tballand (AP) -'ll>o 21· y*'°1d leadlr of the gang that hijacked a but W.......,.Y In a !U!lle attempt to get a plam to -or Peking Is a "ba\dciore Comml.llist," a Ngb-ranking pollce olflclala said today. IL Cl& Pradmab SUntrangkoon told ne""""' !hit Tam-SOngcbompu told hiDI durllli boori 'of tnll!ni*gatlon !hat he 1wr ""'"' than llOO .....-wortlng f~ 11:the came ol Cmnmunism" in m:rtb- eall 'l'hllllllld. "All "'1dence wa found 11 lhet thel<ad- er of hijackers has long been involved in Coilununist activities In the country," the ge""'81 sald. 9.Shlp Mau Be Safe NEW ·YORK (AP) -The Coast Guard 1efibi1od l<lday II had received an Ind!· caljon !hat the mtasing Norwqian freight- .,. Anita may have suMved !he fierce Atlsntlc stonn that claimed another ship last week. 'll>o !IOCOlld ....,1, the None Variant. wen1 clown 1'31 Thunday in the oceen turnull &wevor, the Coast Guard said today tbal a Canadian ndio station repcrled lati w-.y night that tt had picked up brief voice signals frUn the Anita Sunday and Monday nights. Ohio, Florida • Split on Rights By United Pm1 lnlenlollaaal BaU'le Flood Residents of Hannibal, Mo., sandbag stores to hold back rising flood water of Mississippi River. Mississippi is running above flood stage from Quincy, Ill., 300 mileseoulh to Cairo. I'IT Inquiry Will Shift To High Level Officials WASBINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Frank Cllarcll uld today IODI• witnesses ob- vtoasly have Ued under oath about tbe role of the International Telephone and Telqrapb Co. and the CIA In tho 1970 pmldenltal electlOlll In Chile. WASHINGTON (AP) -A Senate probe of alleged efforta by International Telephone & Telegraph oUlclals to in- fluence the 1970 OU.lean presidential elec- tion today focuses on TITs contacts 1n high places in the federal government. The Senate Foreign Relations su~ committee on multinational corporations Wedneoday made public CIA lesllmony that Harold S. Geneen, !'IT board chairman, offered .i· "sul)stanUal" fund in an eUort to block the 1970 election of Chile's Man:lst president, Salvador Allende. Allende won. SUMMONED TO TESTIFY todar, were Charles Meyer, ~former a1 s I s1 -n t secretary of state for inter-American af· fairs, and Viron Vaky, former Latin American adviser to Henry Jtissinger. Geneen is scheduled to testify Monday. m Vice President Edward Gerrity testified last week that Jack Nea1, a former State Department official on m•s Wa!hlngton stall, was Instructed in ' Septe-r 1970 lo communicate to Meyer and Vaky an ~ffer "up to seven figures" to support aey government plan for housing Md agricultural assistance in Chile. Neal testified be did oot go Into delall with his government contacts about what the money was for, but John A. McCone, an ITI' director and forml!:r bead of the Central Intelligence Agency, said the $1 million was Intended by Geneen to tund a governmerit plan to fonn a coalition in the Chilean congress to block Allende. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtlfftrf of the Daily Piiot is quarantttd WILLIAM V. BROE, a CIA agent who headed the agency's clandestine opera- tions in Latin America in 1970, said Tues- day in response to questions that Geneen told him July 16, 1970, that he was willing to assemble an election fund for Jorge E. Alessandri, one of Allende's opponents. Broe said Geneen did not mention a specific figure but "indicated he was con- sidering a substantial fund." W at,er gate Rent Advertisements: Don't Be Bugged WASIID{(/TON (AP) -"Don't be bug- ged-j¥ilh \lhe,,foo.1!D011Place!" the ad-v<!rt~m.,n Sll)'I· :'!«.'ie·:ivur olflces at the Watergate In WaShlngton.'' ••11 there a better known location'!" asks' the 8.d in 'Ibe Washington Post and the star-News.-"111is is the best known office building in the world." F<*' rent ls a sixth-floor area of 16,CM» sqmn feet being vacated by the Democratic Nation31 Committee, which is ~·to le!! expensive quarters. ~ olfioes were bugged last surrunor. Lee Elsen, vice presidenl in charge of real estate and advertising at the Watergate, decided it might pay to advertise his property had b e en burglarized. "As far as we're concerned" he said, "it bas been a plus for ~ COin· plex. It hes made ·Watergate a world- ramous name, and we were famous before." 'Lulu' Arrested On Drug Counts DALLAS (UPI) -Bertha Louis Roman, who was known as "Lulu" on the " ' • .. I. North Vietnam. Frees ) • al American POW s ... ' a.ARK AIR JIAsE, Pbilippinet (AP) -Nortb Vietnam freed Us last fl U.S. pruon.,. of war l<lday, and two giant Ctll t,..._i, brooght !hem lo Oark Air Base for tJM;r lint stop oo the way home. . The re1 .... of the fl cleared Ibo Com-mll!'ist ptUoos In 1ndodllna of the 587 Am<rlcllls Hanoi bad reported ...... C8J>' uv.. at the signing of Ibo ...... nre a~ two monlha ago. Jkrt the Viet Coog -up another man. He was identllied as capt llobett Wb1ta of Newport News, Va., lllld !he _Viet Cong announced be woold be freed Somday or Mooday. "It'• ooe hell of a surprise," said his wife In Williamsburg, Va. The first Ct41 from Hanoi landed 40 men early tonight in a di1zzle that failed to dampen the ei\thusiasm of a cheering crowd of 60 Americans. TllE SECOND Ctu touched down 42 mllwt.es later with the other 27. "This is a day of joy and pride/' the senior man on the first fiight, Air Force Lt. Col. Jamee W. O'Neill, 42, of Las Vegas, Nev., told the exuberant crowd. "Whal could be more joyous than to be delivered from your enemies and return to your friends. '"Ibe pride we have in our nation and our government could not be greeter. And this day justifies our faith. POW• never have a nice day, but we get ooe ~, I Clay. 'l!:ach of UI tblnkJ,all d''YOU of' thls unforgettable day." \ , All the men oo the first filgbt appeared healthy and amlled broadly, but 1ev..-al bad beer> illJured and saluted with their left bandl. One of them, Air Forte capt. Keith H. Lewis, 33, of Goidsbon>, N.C., was oo. crutches. SECURITY WAS MORE relaxed, and a number of teen-age girt. were allowed to 'P01fs neaier Jaeee ••fee doy, l'Jut tee get one !Jff•t day.' ' Agnew, 32, ol AlblD;f, Ga.Jle w&1 drOWllj eel In cbeerl. I A military inlormaticn olllctr 1fbo made the flight lo Hanoi asid Apw also drew center attention In Hanoi whore ol· ficiall 111d a crowd of aboot 2,000 wa~ ed the final prilooer -~-· Addreslllng Ibo crowil al aari<, AfllllW said: "Al Ibo last prilCller of wv m the !isl releaaecl by llanol, I would !Ito tD speak for all the prlsonen of ynr and simply aay, 'Wm mJal!IY hippy lo be home.'" ' ADM. NOEL GAYLER. ..........ier1n. clliel of U.S. !MOelJ In the Padftc, lheo, led "-put Ibo wtll-wlsben """: were held baclc by mtralnlnfp..,... BUI this· did not prevent 1eVen! g!rU, lrmi I ~~ kissing Agnew and otben in the Crowd from elboWing their way forward lo rush up to the· prisoners and hand 1them shake his hand. . ' bracelets bearing their names. An American flag and 8 sign beai:tng a Air Foree Capt. William A. Spender, greeting were thrust Into Agnew's ~ 29, ol McAllen, Texaa, was greeted by a before he boarded a bus ro.. the balO Fllipinl, Alice Paocue, who had been his hospital, ', house maid when he was stationed at ~ gave a dieery ••ue11o Skipper .... : Clark in 1969. Slie held up a large sign to Cmdr. Sylvester ~-•-, _, wai reeding "To Bill Spender with Love. ~, Alice.'' Dyiog with him from the carriM Crying tears of joy, she sllouted her Enterprise last Dec. !ti when "-...S welcomes to him, and he told her to visit downed. He and three other oflloen from him later at the base boopital. the carrie< came from the Tcnki>· G\111 to The men ·came olf the planes In the · Oarlc lo greet "-and IOOther order in which Ibey were llhot dawn. The Enlel1'rise .-, Qndr, GcriJ:l. R, last man wu Lt. Cmdr. Alfred H. 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'. i " ' , COrona del Mar, ·ilidn' bust the platters l!elbelieves ,~e could'. go eveq:longer 1'!11 over his knee al~bough he.'m:tgbl 'COO-"there 1ll'e otb~ people',who c want.:: to slder•~t1 if he di~'t succesafuUy 'com· co.m~;.on ~Ji~-~; ~ ! ' , Still lµCi 111te lhe.111aral]lon hours plete his gOaL · • , · at •UiO hinitable Hawkins 'said' be' hid ~Hifi'lrdSstm wa:s'"to stay" on the air 72 consumed only tbree ·cups,.of cOHee;dur.. bii\ln.DOll-Stop. He did ii. . ing Jiis reeord' attempt'. and that.be' bad · JiflwkbJ.s, .a criminal justice student, not USed \ lQrugs . to stay awake." ,_~ said he has r""!arched the books but .be smalled. tq ,kl'W. bis nei:ves caim. ~ ; • Hawkins too~ on the chore tO break: a IBlf.1 ~'!~ether ,he will ha~e a world 24-bou« §tat\on r,~d '!'I at KUCl:'a]>out ~. But he .tbifll\s it l\'fil be $0tne ltltld · l)YO months ago" amt lo promole listener of record. , ~ :.. ·Jn~reSt~" . 1 • ·~· ' .1 t·~ ....!'.ne records they.iabow in ~ J!QoJ<s "Peo]!Ie reallJI betian to ~;;iten._J gue~. are for dillerent kJnds of things, like the maybe.~e peqple are w~tii}g for ~ to '.mit14',•. IQi>gest s~rts eveo\ or~"!' dr?P. dead ~ tbe nu<:i;<>pbone, · be '1iirlds IOllllest interview.J!Ut rhiven I Bak\. --..... ~.~ •-.--.-.,-i;'l l' • ,•.\. JI, a!tel""tliree·daYS ~thr~.iyghts,m J· ti. ", ~ , , •. :t , ~h~ ~ir he ~d do that, he !DiBbt 1ust M . • " .... ~ ... ....: ts )01" one or, his pop-rock groups· -the ' &Aller'' """°U Grate!ul Dead.' · •• , . Gather -at Dunes l. 'I • ...~... ~ • F'O,r • Co.-!llpetitio'n: )'!<ire than 450 , Mariner Girl ilcou!s from tlle\tos l\'.nleles and Orang& Cl>unly arell: will.moo! tin -kand ·~ Newpcirt , Dunes 14f u..· unual G.ut 11"!(~ • Ccla\petltlon. , > , 1'le triJDlng the tenior SCOUls bave' rseeived.~v .. ~Yelin Will be put II> lbe test' from ltlal:,d1 3t lo APfll 1 as the varlOOI .qoops -~ ,._i. as they're calltd iit Mai'lners -C\)lllpete 'for prizes. Points wm be """" for -lllg boats, koowing !lie ru1 .. of tbe sea, Interpreting oodeJ, ,,...kin& wiili rope and identifying weatber~aDcf nalltlcal alf"l'l(Us. Al .. wUJ "' judJed Mm(! the evetll the top award -tllo Golden ~· wUl·it to tbe ~paint V!'t' iOber _.. wUl iiit;IDde the ~-Sloop nd Citlloal. • ·iWl1'Jl ~roxY' 'Cl'l'VTE ·~ ' • ... -• Ex-POWs J .' J " • • • • ' • - • • -. " ' ' • • • ' ' 'Dl\.11.;Y'.~iLOT Riff ....... - I ~' I ! ' ~1o~A FINE,..IF •• .'. , r ~ ~· ...._. lllr Cal.Capt. Bll'Jl11ll· '"'!-l .,. ~-cu .ar -· Pattern Hit By Pilots By JOHN· ZAILE8' Of .. O..W.ptltljLI"-- The proPosect circular takeoff pattern for jets leaving Orange County . Airport was called• Wednesday "a disastrous idetl" and l'llke:maklng a tJ.turn on the freeway"•by l<lP•Alr Cal and Airweal of· ficials . .''Thal ~rt is one <t the busiest in the coUntry," aald Jack Furer, director of ·!ligli~ operatklos for · Airwest. · "~ pllols to Ch\;Je 1hrollgh' tr8ffic arotind. qiat airport .Wollld be llke"lrying to drive a Car in a circle in heavy traf- fic ,. be said. ·.fohn Tuttle, chief pilot for Air Cal, reacted to the proposed .drcular takeoff pattern this way: "To be perfectly frank, ii ·would be disastrous. Tbe Dying !raieinitY absolutely would not accept Today's Final . ---N.Y. SfiiiU 'WOU~DN'T MIND, NOISE' Uni P1d< Retldent Bam .. -. ' it." 1be propooed .. w ta-pattern w•• Chang' e Not advanced Tuesday night by Newport · Beacb homeowner Charles GtWin. He said that jets leaving ~ alrpQrt c:oold p G b make a l\lrd left tun\ belori they reac!J-~ ~;e·r ra . ' ed Pali.-Road. , U'W '1blll would divert the jets from Upper NeyipQrt Bay and aim . them ·toward s 'f'la. ·~riiim said 11ia1 ,, the, jets -ued ays ·b' . vas ipaklng a bard left tum, ,they cwld avoid • , ; · all popllate<j sed1oos qi Irvlne<by.mak-By L ·l'El'D.l.RIEG , " "·~e-aad·.•. . -..... --... '11!11~". ' . ~ ..... NrctChlefB.Jalttff 1 ~ tM ~ .,..i. Air qo1 ~ q1av~ crltidled city councilmen )llil ...,. iJF ,. .lloir'll Jmlralnts to an ol'lfbloDCe · E lij . r-be -Is live. polloe authority ti> ~ ' -, 1 regulate "DOIH:rtmlul ~ H -' ~.-' • i. lnallling ~ ord~ u. ~1'9illt,' alio a tnme. Ci.If UJllH•db•, ,Jolntd'-Olivas aald, "lt'1 U\nlne; it's .U in the -U-·allad;i\lc .tho; .......... whll4.la1.1nr lanlu"§e ol public admJn¥ration i.\rt • ., be-~ nof sure It. was safe. from a boOks.' -~ . r tecbnlcal s~ ' • "We're not gra~bing for Jl'!Wer;• the "",Critlcbed It .. being. ... ilftible" chief said. "hie cjiange won't OOt\fer.SJiy Pl!!ltlcl,I _.L.. · ·~ ' .' power'we're iaol given ·~Y state Jaw.' "I 'relO!!t .anr~ ·~)al "that jet Cilles.'ean~ do lhat," be. said. ;. Dllae j! ~ble ov.r·11ie MOO,ooo· Cojpicllmin ,MlJan Dostal rewrn-, '"'1'!18 ol,Newport leach but;lo flne fbr 1110nde<I sllackllng the authority . . the ~ Jillal>.J>om-. (II lrv)!>e,'t Quicley Al· his suueatroo, councilmen attached . aal4· : , i •• '. r • • '·. • a • cqodition to the propo.;e:d Ordinance Al aurv~y of ~itlaa .Jet Pila.Io at the Jrinjlng the autbol:ity ... as approvi!d by ,airport, turned up lltdi ~tliin to the lbe City Council." · !'9 AJIU'Qll'!', hP Z) • -1A' publlc;beiling on lbe change In .•. , fil,. ' _h;r ilefliijUon of pol!ce .powet wi!Ltake,.place iW" v .,,,,.. April 9. . I · . Glavaa said he'•, hoping councifmer> WUJ....,..1<1er-111e'11 Clilinge:--··· , DOolal said be Would not agree to that. Di>8tal said the ordinance as pooposed had the potential . of giving police "unlimited power,'' authority to ~ -, poll~ 'and beai<!es, "it might very wen be W\COl)llitutlonaI:' }-.Q!>!W, ,in ~Ill.-inter:view, said \bat as projjooed, the ordiqance would give police =~rsb=vill~u~;!,;-;~;J;.~ "TJ>e potentials are lltnltless,'' Doslal s11a. ' . Not..50, Glavas insists. · 1 "AA we ll(e doing I! setting lorlli the ftplc!ldna Iha! "'.• .•lreao/ perform," he nlcl' '1t'• a lh:ipid,:mhUsule, unimPCJr-tant 111fller.'',... . · 1 "'!m not sUre, he l'nJJy be rigllt,~said Councilmat!, Paul ityclwfl Ibis mornln&, · Ryckofl, like other councilmen, ad· mftteil that be cloM not fully 'l!nderstand the slgnlflcanco, ·or-~ bWgni!lcance, of t~-~. • "Maybi I haven't done m y , (SeeGL&VAS,PagecZ) · ,...... ________ , • ....... I I ' I I ' I I ., • FIRE HOUSE ENTERTAINER Dancer Ida C1nnon •• ' \ HAS MORE LEEWAY Oonno C1rroll, 22 Fire Douse Hot . ' Mesa's Dancers 'Like Oc.cupation I ~th~ ' At Fairview .. By ARTHUR II. VIN$EL _ CH "" O.llr f'fi.t lllllt A pitiful !torJ ol J PJl~Va 1-ly death .. ~ta lloor qj a.maximum securib' lF&rd at Costa Mesa'• Fatniew Stale .llolPttat gr1duatty unfolded today as horfticlde inveat1gators sifted facts. 'Ibey are -Ironically -handicapped in the ptii~ by \be personal handicaps of the two principals involved .. No one wlloessed events up to the death Wedne!day of a 64-year-old retard· ed woman in Wild 25; the maximum le<Ul'ity ~ for !elilalea wllb major behavioral problems. ~ M . h>1$l no aupervla!l'll.; w.mne1 ~ 1he tragedy. • ' • • 1be·Ollly,olber iiidlvldu&1$rtiien!'w11 a 1&-year,.,ld ~dly .~Jl!'Uent. TllO' older woman was r-aliout H<30 un: Her nose had~~· She died o! ·strangulation on lier own blood. . The younger woman bad blood on ber bands, !eel and stockings. She has an IQ of 20 and the victim was classified at a 38 IQ level, jpvestigators said. · "All we can surmise is there was a right," says Detectl~e George Wilson, conceding that lbe victim could perhaps have fallen during an epileptic seizure · and the other paUent t r i e d un- comprehendingly to help .her. · By ARTHUR R. VINSEL ing eyes. gazing up rapturously from "How they 'met in the ball we don't ' . . • \ • .r } .. ,. ., ' DAILV. ,ILOT llllff , .... • MOTORISTS ARE STl~L USING TRAFFIC LANES DRAWN FOR NOW.COMPLETED SEWER PROJECT Stoi. Hlgh"f.•Y Spok11mon Sly'No Porklnv' Signs to C-Down, But Question lo When? · l~ -"rJ I Roadwork to Continue? -.. . I Traffic Janes • and parking on West Coast Highway in Newport Beach will be back to nonnal "in the near future" but they may not stay that· way very long, state highway of/icials said i.oo.y. He said the state has plans to create "rigbt~tutn" Janes for westbound Coast Highway traffic at Tustin and Riverside Avenues. What Jn reality would t>e a:ttilnJ lane for the highway westbound would' tinni- nate at a mandatocy rtgbt lul)I onto Old Newport Boulevl?d, the road leading to the on-ramp to . Newport Boulevard. , side," he said, '1we'll ont'y have a l~ loot travel lane and eight feet !or park· ing, but we hope it will work. 1•' Graham said there is no plan to add a third eastbound lane at 'll>i,S · UIJ)t. · · "Theyllllghl decide to. dii'..lt W1*\ they build the oew bridge over Newport Bay," he said. "Eventually It will have to he done " • • ot .... D1111r '""" ttlff staewide into the center of feminine know," Wilson added. 1 GrioDlng, winsome Ida Cannon sits in temptation. He said one of three nursing Cotta Mesa's controversial Fire House Despite the contention that most supervisors assigned to each three or The traffic lanes on Coast Highway were moved three months ago to allow the Orange county SanltaUon Dislrict to install a sewer llne. That project has been completed near1y a month and' the temporary traffic lanes are still in UBe. Graham scotched repdrla clt'a!latlng In Newport Betich that the atate plans to permanently eliminate on-street parking on the south side of coast Highway through that area; knoWQ as Mariner'i MJie. Addition of a ·trurd travel lt11le in either, or bolb ~lions, would wlpe out park· ing, probably on both sides of ihe street. l!ul It lln't going to happeo rlgbf away, said Robert Blocker, asalatant district engineer for DIYls'9n 7. -" club, wearing only her rmile, a pair of patrons come to watch the girls wiggle four of Ward 25's !f1 patients checked on paper ttrawberries pasted to one breast and bounc;e, they agree the availability bolli the victim and suspect about 11 a.m. "They'll go back to normal as soon as our maintenance department can get to Jt," said John .Gra)lai;n, project qipeer, for Divislon 7 of the state Diviskin of Highways. .Ui.e·a tattoo and a trio of owb glued of alcohol may have a bearing on some whlle both were resting in their in· elsewhere. clients' behavior and subsequent esthetic dlvidual rooms. . Ida ls not a nude dancer in a beer bar, appreciation. Questioning of the pSychiatric nursing as yOu might tbink. "It hink it would be nice," Ida says staff on the ·Ward at the time is also She Js a nude dancer in a soda folIDtain earnestly, "to have a place next doiir scheduled, according to Df. Anthony But Graham said crews will be back to work on the stretch of roadWay between the Arches bridge and a point east of Tustin Avenue in the fall: "We 're going to install a tnedian di- vider and new left.:tum pockets/' Gra· ham said, ".but we· will not eliminate any street parking. ·~We're lalklng aboul l~" he: sale!. "but we doo't plan to do anytbJng ltntll' Oraage County completes its new Coastal corridor study, and they're"Just getting . started Oil that." and coffee house. where the guys could get drunk -and Toto, superintendent and medical direc- Things have changed down at 177 E. then come over here." to:-at Fairview. , "ll'U be a little tight on the soulb .17th St., since the Alcoholic Beverage Donna by now bumps and grinds away Investigators want to establish where Control Board finally yanked the Fire onstage, swinging along with a juke box each was, although errands and o~r House's beer license for 30 days due to tune: duties often require that nurses and Pl nn F . g Frottt· Pagel N rt F' WO-daring doings on the dance floor 2'h , "Hot pants makes the difference ... " technicians leave briefly, or work in a erS aCID ewpO . J.rill years ago, , , One suspects the revived Fire House another section of the ward. AIRPORT " Operating sans suds -and duds -the nudity is just all the same old difference Discussing the tragedy today, Dr. Toto Land Use . Airin. g • • . Nam'".] m' Acti'on ' establishment is now admitting patrons to Assistant City Attorney ·Bob Hum-declined to conunent on police in-t:tJ. aged 18 instead of 21, who pay 75 ct?nts phreys whose quixotic crusades against vesligation but said a special therapeutic I~;a, _however. · · • • • for soda pop, tcxnato juice or coifee. nakedness go back seven years to Baby education program is developed for ·each Al M l T • ht' "We don't make turns like that .right Opp{)sed· · by SEC ',·, There la alao a 5(1.cenl admlssiou charge. Doll's bar. Ward 2S individual, . ee Ofilg now," said Air 'Cal capt. Oouillas Girls aged 18 are ~lso being hired to 1 '!he veterari baltler of tav·ern nudity to-He confirm.-" It is the tightest securfty Birdsa11, .a p~ot of 32 Years experience. join Ida and the other dancers in ta~g day pl.anned tq hu'ddle with Police Chief section at the hospital for patients who Elimination ot Beacon Bay and the LOS ANGELES (AP) Securitl & turns on the Oashing·Ugbt $tage to strut Rogei:.Neth to consider what new taCtic ·are disruptive problems in other wards ''But there's no reason why we couldn't. · -es • their turI be It "'ed · ""I de or may be prone to hy · I · t Balbo,a Bay Club and creaUon of a West "We wM"d make our standard tum Eltchange Conimlsslon'atton'leys have ot>· s "'::/_ .., · · 11 a·i· ~•Y . a ePlt1• {lga1nst tr~ atest nu . P SlCa v10 ence. Newport bait19:r {lte among major uu.i ' Ida, a~ieiah 22;ralaed as a Salt Lake aollcs. ' ' · Det~ve Wi)/lon aald neither tbe dead changes contaiqed In the geQel'lll p)eh and just stay in It until we bad made a tained a preliminary injunction in U.S,' City Morfuon and ponna Carroll, a.Iso %2, He admits that the city may have met woman from Anaheim nor the other pa-· Jall(i Use element facing public hearing full1 circle. 1 wouldn't object to the pure District Court here, barring DCS FinBDt; agree operating Williout beer an~ wlth its .ma!eh· p the .fire House-and-Its ~,.lnvblsolyed, ol . ..lmla ll<adl,..bap .a tonight jn Newport j!eecb. id .. •t •ll," be.ajd. clal Corp ol l\ocbesler, N.Y .. lll les!llng. younger customers llllows more leeway 'habUtJMlcil.n surviVc 'on 75-cent sarsapa-~~c tory of assaUJts, --pJ~ 4»1I1Jl1ias' ·m -been '~ ~ r. 1 • • ~ in what they can and can't do, rillll sol~ to new young patrorfs atreMy ''Ndt!iJng lllO!'e tbaii the lliljill pu~ asked to endorse 'the i:f':.. e1.:...1 11 "But they ha,ve to tb1¥1"l''1'11'" WIJ! •tocllbol • . d lls'preildet.lians laldnf· Tbe ABC's restriction& no longir.apQly exposed to a surfeit of sexiness on the and 'boving 'tendencles," he said, n~ting one of, the five key segments of the to get around all that light pla'ne traffic. any8titloDt;to 1 mfploillate DCwitock. A without alcohol. movie and TV' s<.Teen. the titlelligence level of each woman.was general plan, which is due to be com-Then It seefus to me the idea would work NeWport Beacil 'nfnf'·was also nanted hi' "People come here for entertainment, "One thing about this town is that it's essentially that of a pre-school child. pleted. this summer. fine." the acUm. not to ·drink ," says Ida, whose. pareots never dull," said Assistant City Attorney Even the most elementary questioning City planners say the element is a long .s:C trl.alreq=~·M•a~~. ~l.!1..i~ came out lrom Utah to see her last year. Humphreys pbHosophically. of the 16-year~ld has shed no ltght at all range guide to development and use of Another Alr Cal pHot, Capt. Barry · iui: ~ IUJU0'."'1ot They were not too entertained. "I have the bottomless girls on the one oo what happened. to the dead woman. all 'landl in the city. . , Barnes, agreed with his colleague that ~., the ~t:, d a spokesman for the "They didn't re a 11 y dlsapProve. hand and in the other I just got a case of ' Besides t}\e eventual elimination of the the circle could be made safetlyl: but be -ency on ay. They're pretty broadminded. 1'ley just a lady complaining about a nelghtor's Bay Club and BeacOn Bay In favor of added that it would increase the ·t noise £4rller, the SEC claimed In ·a.~tt that didn't understand," she continues. "I yard full of bumble bees," he mumbles. Frotn Pagf, l public parks, plannen are asking in the for Jrvine. ~~~~.;. ~~Lnan1edt liado;; thought it would be better not to dance "Ahhhh," he adds pen Si Ve 1 y, land use element for a major harbor next ~J'IUUU ~II ... ~ that night ... just wait on tables." "Maybe we could get the bwnble bees GLAVAS to the Santa Ana River and major "I live in University Park myself," Diamond -joined 'with Newport Rae, 28, the mother of four children and the bottomless dancers together and • • • ~anges in the city's commerclal and Barnes said, "and 1 wouldn't mind Secutlties Corp. of Newport Beach in a and a graduate of San Francisco's North solve both problems tha t way." residential sections. because 1 don't mind jet noise. But some camptJgn to artificlally drive up the .Beach bottomless bars, romplains that in homework," Ryckoff said, "but I don't The plan Is ei:pectQd to draw some others might.'' · _ ,• stock ')K'ic:t. •~ "Orange Cptmty dancers are required to F 'llllRderscktaolfndlndiit fulltyed~gh todcomment." criticism at the meeting IO!llght at 7:30 Tucker, the Afr cat chief pilot, ex-SECBeloreDCS· tradlngst " trwadeds suspendtheed by terthe be too physically conservative. T C Y ca ,JC couI support the in the city council chambers at City Hall. ' OC•, a over COWl • Ida maintains that nude dancing as a UVOTS UX Ut ordinance as amended by Dostal. Several environmental groups claim plained why pilots might not seem to~ Jumped from •t.7$ a share to $39 a share trade is definitely preferable to other life City Manager Robert L. Wynn took the not enough consideration has been given ject. in a 10.week period laat year, the styles. Cla • S blame for the Jack of detailed infornlaUon to preserving now-vacant uplanda around "What the pilots were saying ls that spokesman said. ' "Don't you !eel sometimes like a bolt lmS tfUltSS, about the ordinance when it was 'in· Upper Newport Bay aa opeo space. you can fly a circle," he said.' "But they Newport Se<wiUes; Its pre!iJdent, of lightning w\11 strike you down," asked traduced and scheduled for hearing by Olber residents claim tlte ptaD alid all Abraham G. Wolfson; 111-.ecuUve vice l one-reporter, m8king reference to Ida's S J1 l H ~ cOun;cilmen Monday night. it asks for will harm. the rm8nclal in~ don 't have to plan for where all the light president, Roy Dawaon, ancf it9 vtce. religious upbringing. C1ioo . opeful . "We sbould have had a lull staff report terests o! small property owners In· the planes will he. president, Marlln,Sus!oo, alao were nani-. 0 "No. J don't think there's-anything detailing what It does," Wynn said, prom· city. "The circular flight takeoff plan pro!> ed in the coiirt acUon. The SEC said they I wrong with it," savs Mi ss . Cabnon, Do I . islng that there will be one written for ably could work safely on an lncllvidual had agreed tO a pennanent injunction 1 na d Strauss, candidate for one of ·1 -· h il barrln · I ti ~criticizing certain individuals who don't counc1 m~ .. prior to t e Apr' 9 hearing. S l R p fli h g man1pu a ve activities without , see eye I<> eye with her assessment ol two available Coast Community College Wynn explained that the ordinance is urp US eturn lan g t basll," he added. "But to 111 to admitting or denying the charges aga~ I baked frolicking. · District .. s~at&, 't(?dayM told ~ar:bor /Jea specUically intended. to give police tradi· run It day after day without any danger them. t "These 'Jesus freaks' come in and !ay Realtors h'e woultf do all in hls poWei' to tiooal authorfty to control crowds at SACRAMENTO {AP) -· ~bly tnight be impossible. ' 1n another securities case Monday,~ I how bad God will look at me and I ask cut taxes if elec~ 1 athleUc events, escort funeral pro-Speater·Bob Moretti ~roppees to return "That's on~ of the busiest airports lo SEC meet suit 'in federal court here seel('- 1 what they do for p. living and they say: . r cessions and to police social events. $600 million of the sta 's budget surplus the country for light plane traffic and inf appoiniment of a receiver for Pacific : 'Oh, I'm on )Velfare,• "~ 9~ shoots back. -n a _bl'tef talk ... before the Newport Glavas also, said it deals with new laws to tax.payers through a 10-month delay in we'd prefer to fly a straight line to aet We.stern Secur!Ues Inc., a small LoS : Rock music boom.s from the jiJJCe' box Harbor-COsta Mesa Board of Realtors at governing the issuance of traffic "ci-1 _arsa:;le:;s;tu;;;;;;hllt;:e.~f.~'.!~F~~~ou~t;o~! ~the~re;a~s~!~as;t~as:;poss;;;'b;le;;.';;' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;An;;g;e;te;•;bro;;;k;;era;;g1;;;fi~f?ll;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ; pnd no so-called Jesqs freaks· are in Uie\,Ba1b0a Bay :Club, Strauss said the tatlOn!I" for minor offenses. : ev~en";'. t . ·,.o I ung distrlc( needs much more caie'lut hor£'~h~~. COWlCilmen still want to NOIO. D·Y. . SJLLS TV .FOR L. ESS· TH AN 0· UNLAPS' ; e ~ oses approxuna 1 n .s one yo . raanagMient than it bas l)E!eh _getting _ -CouOCilman John Store said ooun· A ! man with shoulder-length hair and shin· j.Strauss wurtbe-onJy, o~e· of ·the fqur cilmtn .wW either keep the amendment l ' ~an4i<jate,·i-h.o S(\Oke 1.o the Rialtor... or.demand "a more specilic de!lnltion of AND WE ~.ILL PROVE IT, OIANQI COAST ff GI wfiat areas-we are talking about." • ' I . ""~ ~"'' executive dlr~tor of .the ~taro said, "f think the sta\ement as it Bere ... o .ur lnflatZ ~ w:iJ.t'Ltfng' Off~ ' realty IJ9ard, l¥i<l;loday SlrJU•.• •Poke at was, w•s too broad. T~t's the type of ..,.. ~ '°" •• ., •. . his oim'~st and no formal mv1tations thing we hove to guard agamst. We cao't 1. ·Step Ip ind.pt ,Air pri .. on 1ny TV Jn stock. • Shr. ..,,1 prlce • _,,· pire' • DAILY PILOT '· ' • Tlll .Orff!Of Cw.it DAILV PILOT, wll!I wfllcfl ~ t'OITIO!nftl lflf ""'·Prw. " iiuon5'1-uiw lflf ~'"" CG.1! P11bl1$1\ll!g C_n,. I.,_. r111 tdl!fCW'I• ••• WDll1htd, MOl'ldar 111roug11 Frldlw, lot tell• M111, Htwl*'I ltiKll. H\lflll!'llllo!I 81tcll/Foun111n v111..,, ._.._ 8ff(h, lr~lnt/S..ltOaCk ..-.I San Clemen1t/ San Jt;tl'I C.llltlrtno. A 11..;ls region.II 9dlllon II P11bll1111d "'~ra1y1 1nd Sunday,. Tiie prWljl91 putllltlllnt plll11t i1 at lJO Wnl 81r $1rttf, '°6!1 M-, Cllilornia, tlti6. Robert N. W11d Pr~i.lffll ,Ind Puttll1"-r Jt,k R. Curr • ., VI« Prnkl"" tl'ld Gtlltl'>ll ...,.,...g., fhom•• kti¥11 Editor lhotr1tt A. M11~phi111 ....... ,,..ino ldllOr L. '-t.r Ktltt NtwpOrt 8tKll City ldilO• ""'°" lectcltOffi~ ? ll)J N1w,.rt le11l1w1n:I "·ere sent to any of the candidates. . .give. tPe poticl! department too much 3 If --L ~ I • "We had plaDrlell a candidate forum • powet~' • . tou. can ""'"""'" tho TV for 1111 1t .ony Oth•r f inch ...i clHlor In Orintt Co. Dvri- Aprll 12 .but lbat ."fell thrdiigh," Mar\ih " If''• wlll IOllr. ·il'tht TV.at tho LOWER price RLUS GIVE YOU AN ADDITIONAL 10'k lJllld. "WMn 1.Jr• strauss aSl<ed to'·come OP !HI DIP lltlNCI. Qlfer'. ••P.lraa April \~_,.\973. . · we 'Said he would be Introduced as a B ' f A " gµest •and given a minule to talk.'' ay rontnnex MOTONOL.A -RCAPortable Strauss' brief address came a$ a .. Q +a.. _ Color.TV . __ surprise to his Trustee Area Five·oP' Study Ordered U8oal!'. poneht, Incumbent George Rodda. Jr. • It co&ll l\llP<ltlngly llltlt . "I didn't even know the board was 1V 1!:1 tnJoy IO nr..ich. meet ng, let alone be asked. to come," he B Ci Co sald. "I don 'f really find It abhorrent, y ty UllCil ! though, because as the incumbent I can I do lhl~gs and he place! Mr, S!raltss Newport Beach councUmen have di· I can't. 1 gueu lt is kind of an equallzeii'' rectei:I the Parks, Beachea and Recrea-· Strauss and Rodda are running for the t' Com 1-1o to tud the f ibill seat that represents Newport Beach. Two ,.. m~ n 1 Y •881 Iy o !acquiring tht Irvine Compiny baylrent candidates. Frances 0. Mann and in· property just west of the Mar!J'le Avenue cumbent Worth Keene, are competing for bridge on Baydde Drive. '" l!OCI , ........ ... , ... •······ tf"' ., ••••• II" Dt111tll • IN l10C1t , ........ . ''"' ..... ... JI" 11110 I JS" •1• ~ H·--..,-•l---~U,....AJ'1.aud.04io'IJl75, f266l pow oiftc .. !he Area Jlpe seat n:presanting Seal OOW>cilmao Paul 11¥clcollsu11ested..the . Beach and jijti:ls olH~lo/l.Beach. •"41t®i.40inllnl-to·-~windlin1 avail--1-~- Martln said Rodda has as!(<d for a few obllity of opep apsct land Jr\ the city. minutes "' speak at an upcolning really Oouncllmen reqµeale<I the rtY~W alter • coU. ,..._~ UO Wiii .. , $IT.., ._..... IU<:ll: Jn ~ AWl!lll Hwrt""'*' l~t 1"71 iHCtl ~IN Jtlt Cfimentt; IOS Horii! fl (llfnltt ltMI T .. 11•••• 1114t '424Jl1 C' Tll• ....... , .. ICNtn boerd meeUng before the A~ril 17 elec--m:eivit\1 a report from Finaoce Dlrt<1<>r-\ lion and will be given that l!l'fvilege. Geo(ge Pappas that the ~ valda· "We don't favor anyone oVer another," tloo on the. five-acre parce:J Ls aboul Martin said. "We make n 0 1111. ~.000, '!liJc!t ·ls •<4>Pl*d to be aboljf' dorsement$. •· 25 peretnt of market vaJLte. During his talk Jo the realiilrs, straus.. Irvine OOmpany offlclab lt&ve JtOI put was critical or the rapid increase in a pttce ttg on the land. They have, ho'f· school taies and .. Ital he called aoartng ever. elrea<Iy olttalned council opprovai expeosea !<> "'1tstruc1 about 60 condomlnlQllll Id "I'm · 1 " ··hool ....... .. be known 11 lhe Coves. no an.-... but pro ... ,-1, -'Ille property"" orfclna!J.y plonned •• ~auss 1$1d. "But I'm llso Interested In a <ommerclal tlevclopmenl to be l:tiown • prudent use of the laJ:pay.t't do!lor." as Ba1b38 Wharf. , . I ' • !ODAY tASH ' • • • • .. - • VOL 66, NO. ~. 3 SECTIONS, -42 PAGES THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1973, c TEN CENTS Last -AnieriC3Il ·Force~ Leave S.outh Vietnam Air Force and Marilie !ighler-bombers in Thailand. • Today'• departu,... left a total of 1,034 unltormed American military ·men in Vleloam,..iocluding 815 'memben ol lhe U.S. deleilition to' the Joint Military Commis.sMxl, 159 Marine guanb at ' the 11.s. Embaal)' and 50 military attachea al Jhe Embaalf. . Tbe Jolbt 'llililaiy Cornmissioo made I up of Jhe Untied Stales, North and Soulh Vietnam and lhe Viet COng was retiloced loday by a eonunlssion made up of South Vietnam and the Vi~~· llbe 825 men of the U.S. delegation are ~ 10 leave lhe counley Friday and SaJilrday, '!'he United Slates tried lo mend the IJ.[e of the four-party group, but nobod,y else agreod. ' Al a JO.mlllule eeremooy closing down the U.S. command alter more than ll civilian organizations in our mllitaj years of operations In Vletnam, the history. departing commander, Gen. Frederick C. "Unique, because It was activated to Weyand, declared! assist on ally 'in a 'mMDer and to a. "The rights of the people of the degree never previously attempted by Republic of Vietnam to shape their own U.S. military· forces. Significant, because c¥6tlny' and to prQVide for their sell· itS misslon was to prevent an tlH>ut at· defense have been upheld." tempt by an aggressor to impose, its will . He called the command "one of the throllgh raw mllitary force. That mLssion most unique and signlllcant military. has ~n qcoomplished." ·~ POW· Torture Revealed " 4 Ex-priSoners Say. 95% Treated lnhu~nely ' • I • By Tlle.A11oelaled Presa Atnericin prisoners of war were meo. tally and physically tortured by their North Vietnamese capton, lour forftlor POWs .said' today. One man said 9S per- cen\ of.au prisooers were tortured by the COmmuni!ls wba tried to foree them lo make aoUwar stalesnenls. The POWs commented at a news con· rerence at Portsmouth Naval Hospital in . Virginia -one of the first following lhe releaae of . the last known POWs. The Mesan · Plans To Seek Post . ' Of Sheriff CCJ11!1 1,14 ' n ~ G. Vinlove this i(i .bit *- men previously withheld details of their captivity' ?or .fe>r of jeopardizing the lives of,tbaee still held prisoner. (Related story, Page I ). Navy Capt. James A. Mulligan. Jr., captured Marcb 20, 111114i, 5'id· t!>e North Vietniinese \lied ."physical for c e , beatings and drup" on prisoners. He . also said Jhe men were placdl In solitary confinement for months and even years. He.laid be spent 42 months Jn lsolaUon. "I think you can say treatment was didley flr ' ~ "' OraoJO -• ~liHlie 1'1io,"lfu;tJeclliD. .,.._., Sheriff-Coroner James lllilllct •14 ~+ he will not ' · i'L .. .., .. ~_,,.._ aeaa .~te. in·111<>-....... • ". c0cr~ M.IWI CHOI' '*5• \)l'P ....... ..,.._ IAC~RD & rwi hein Sbeti11 ..,.,. 1916. i;-~ D11~0~~-~ l•;": ....... for~ff,~-",. · '.'Of~. I'm sure tbmwiU be a lot .. • ,..1 ~ • of other people running,'' said Musict. • ' • • 'i'bough the election ia: 15 months away, Qe~ ~ ,. l;J • m· 0 ~: .-lhe Vlnlovo, campaign is starting eerly as i:l!I' -a mean• ol attracting sufficient funding, ~ • .i ,..~ ·• ·. . .t v • • eild Horold Totten of Laguna Beach, ' • I · ' , ca,mpelgn manager. ,_ Mesan Bfumes 9iteh :p;t City ~M1,.,.,,~~T:: ~=- , ~ .1 ~ / -• .1 Counly irompts me to aggressively -i. .. , .. • • ,, the office of SberiH-O>roner," a.id : By Rtii>J,Ntp>:umm· . yard neighbor,, 14 ·!19th a hilzard VlnlOve, In a prepared statement. °' ., - -__ , llnapprov'!$f, ~""9nlli1i lo ~ I "I elm assure every Orange County · Albert Chap of Costa Mea W a 100. ("Ille city made,a ~· two yean r"6cfent that lhe olflce ~ Sberiff-O!fooer fool-ditch llt~',llodyanl o1 bl.;.~ -.!J11'in~ j! lofiO up," .,Y• Oddo. will be efficienlly and equally ad- 'Venfe ~:;+*· 1'llJi!'a '9 ·';!\ ..... '*¥ _..,1,1( lit'-~· in · mlntsleted II I am elected," Vinlove him dig bis; ' . ·: ' . -' '.•\iid; !lit 1:111 ·~· ataled. " <The c:fe • ... ~~~,-j~~·l,, · ·.;•~·Pfaris, .. 1.:·· l(';.r;. t ' V1ulove~ 58, of Z508 W. Olive st., 'heealJS< the City "~·~~~. f!!y lh' Ci!Y'·~Jldn!er •,RDY', E, •J~.,•aa.li., Fullerton, has been an Orange County :..roc1a11 put tl!e ~fin\e oo tlie cleV~f: of ·¥!Jver1 'tbllt'&.Js .or,~,oploUio',tltatfa •· huslneasman for lhe pesl 15 yem, iKin \:<l!tti helleves bo\b are ~t fault:• aPPIOvM jleimitas long aa it'doesri't ex· bar In COela Mesa, a business he ... n very bad, was inhumane," Mulligan said. Mulligan sakl ·the North Vietnamese withheld food, water and medical treat- ment in addition· to administering beatings and other tortures to force men to make antiwar statements., MuUigan said 9S percent of lhe American prisoners were , physically torturned and that the torture 1 finally in· duCed more than 80 percent to make some form rif statement for the enemy . Asked about the means of torture, ' Vlctlin' B~aten i Mulligan said m'° spent long periods bf , time in stocks, shackles and leg lrohs; were beaten or tied with ropes, and that ' men in solitary were placed in tlnr. rooms in which wfudows were bricked up. ! Also at the news con!erence in • Portsmouth we.re Lt. Cmdr. William.. M. Tschudy, C.pt. Allen C. Brady and Cmdr. John H. Fellowes. Meanwhile, in Washington an Air Force !See TORTURE, Page ll Fairview P ~tient .Dies; ' ~ Holic~~e l~ident ~ j ,\ pllfulstoryol a patient'•~ deatb -L:.:rat = Stale Hospl,tal l!"dlillly un!ol~ today aa banilcllle investlp10f1 lllfled lilcll. P They are -ll'!ll'lcally -handlcapped IQ the probe by tlie personal handlcaps of the two pr'incipals involved. ~ one witnessed 8Vents up to the dellh Wednetday of a M-year-ok! retard- ed -an in Ward 15, the maXlmuin stc\lr!IY section for females wllh major behavioral ,pnible111!. At least no supervising peraonnel Witnessed the tragedy. 'l)le ooJr other lndlvldual present ':"~ a 16·~ea~d profoun\fJY retarded palieoL The older woman waa found about 11:!0.a.m. Her nooe had been fraclUred. .She died ol...strangulaUoo m her own blood. . 1)le ypunger woman bad blood on her !landi,deti ~ &tocl<inga. She has an IQ of 20 and the victim was classHied at a 33 IQ I el, lnves lgalors said. "AJl we can surmise is tbel'e. wu • t!r.'' ;;;.;.~ ~ . b8ve fallen during an epllepdc and the other llJU"l!I t t I t d lm· comprellendlngly lo llelpilor. ' "How jhoJ met In the hall we don't kllow," Willan added. He said ooe of three nursing superviaora l1t1pect to each three or. four of Ward U's 37 patients checked on l!<>lh lhe victim and suspect about '11 a.m. while both were resting in their iJ;t!' divldual rooms. I QuesUoning of the psYchiatrlc nursing staff ... the ward at the time is alao 1Cheduled, according to Dr. Anthony ·Toto, superintendent and medical dtrec-; toe at Fairview. i lnY1!Sligators want lo establish wher9 each '!'U. although errands and other duties often requlrt lhat nurses and tecbnlclana leave brteOy, or work 1D another section of the ward. .: ~Chee._, of •the llqme.at iM6 ·wam,O.:•a ieilce.can ~built 'f!ilbao!,t fl' He ts owner ol lhe OUler's Inn, a beer " diidi. ,if ~ bJ. a *<p .&lope c.ed 'sjx feel.'The new wall plua·lhe..otd plans to sell. over lhe past years, he has .wblj:b drops ;pl( ,8i ;lhe .teat. o1 !l¥>P:s wal1'gq-11 '~ thol.... .. disp)!fed( of lntemts Jn ,.veral ~ther ri>perty and abi11S a ~JI -res chop: .eeklJig eomdioo ol the 1Jl'OI>-service stations and taverns. ~five f~'JJl<lt aJOiiir.tlie ~.el-1ejj1;·.li "putt1ng •~...i\the city to Before coming lo Orange County, jfectlvel)' reiluciiif1he ii!l'ble alta;iKbil; '&,·Uie deftlopeJ' adbore to lhe Vinlove was a lieutenant with the Vernon City Fathers Mull Plan . . Discussing the tragedy today, Dr. Toto declined to comment on police in .. vestigaJlqn but said a special therapeutic educallon program ;.. developid .for etch ' Wan! 2S lndfvldual. " • ' · He confirm•" It is lhe tightest security section at the hospital for pafienta who are c:UsrupUve problems in other wards Of. may be prone to p~slcal violence. . • bacqard by 500 square feel,~~,-.,-· .IJl!aillbg plan. He ,maintains the Pollee Department. Oiop. .~ ' ;-)'\: -s~t !of .µowing the developer . "Something inyful spectacular would • tly 10-ye~-old Citizen Detective Wltson S81d neither the deed woman from Anaheim nor" the other ~" tlent involved, Of Long Beach, bid a specific bl.story of assaults. ' .y/ben QliSP bouiht tbeiloo!e,'iie~-I<> lt\lte,Jlll!!thei; if!lding J1ian lhal have to happen to gel me to run again," 'tains that the Jl!ol!er{f ·~;re~~ f>as !lfd1t0•die cit1Jbut !!Ofer* 11ld Sheriff Musjck; In anoouocing he to him aa 08t( But !lie 'plo\4d. • • • ' -would not aeek an eighth term · company \heO 'brojight In additlona 0<!il:I :; '.1uoe aeboWl~•the exlsloiloe yif 11!' 1 Music!< joined lhe Sheriff's n;.par1ment "Nothing more than the usual pushing and shoving t~dencies," be said noting the intelligence 1evel ol. eacli-woinan was essenUally that of a p-child . Oil his property and chalJ&ed the gracljllg .a..M plan, but •ts the. legal 19' in 11131 and remained until l!K.1 when he <;oota Meaa clty officials loday are pl~he 11~ -his qelib!>9rt qu1N!!*'19 have , been fnllllled because lelt,lj> join the Marine COrps. After lhreell P~,:,, ~~fie o!ar!l'°Y pro"~}._:~; 12.5 million. ......,. ~ a llmilar .......,_,, ~ *'"' · "1L~!l"JI to the llleet, as ~ y~ ot-aervi<e during World War , received. ,.._ do not fltk<l and 1 ';J~i~ I ·-" • by tbe Unllonn 8"11dlnS:'Code. T MU$1cl< returned and was elected to the haa been R'lfall eY I ,illrl "'"'' ~ Ii&' ~ tJlal Ille ,cily Jiu poot of -and Jaiel"Sbertff.QI~. • Bui 1he plan,•proV~ by . OOOBUltanl I a reta111n"!._ .._ ~ ~ .. ~ • ~ llltill ..... 111 de>llle -llit Toaay, he ovU.... 700 employes In two Mark Roae~, 1Jle. Garl,iyl<!l'lf St., Despite lhe unexpectedly high coil, ci- t~ administrators are not upeet at Rosi· irigtoo11 "oversight." \ Even, the IDOll ...... lary queeUoliint of lhe IS.yea~. has lhed no light at all on what~ lo the dead woman . He Is only 10. Ing o to-~... !Mal. : • .~~~; ,I) c!aplrlmtllll. left out -detail -µ woul~.~ aboUt l ~~t:::a== , .. , , , .n;', . ') u ,. s·· •.. "I lbougbl up this Idea because I have seen emergency veblclea having a dif- ficult time aelllng throug)l traffic," Mark told Mayor Jack Hammett IQ a cover let- ter "'11 wttb bis engineering package. Oraage :._i:t;~=~~:1~~i _.,.re ouse 1.zz lDd ficials slopped the!" -illllle 11. • ' ' e 11Th!s idea may help the emer1ency servJce in Costa Mesa get along easier and safer."-The ~ is !hat the wall which • :ri.~~~·.:=,~· Mesa's Nude Dancers Like -'Soda Fountain' Work tlke the -'Wtlght, ~ to, city lllJ idea consisis of in•talling llmple , 4.5-in@ dlameter ll&bts along lhe curbs oleo.ta Meaa'1 ltlerial roads. The lights Swmy skies att on,the qenda would be waterproof and he spaced eight for Friday, with decreasing wincls 1flme ii allo a !6<ll!nt .-cbarie· ·and a gnduate ol San Frand.co's North feet apart. · and slightly wmoer lemperaturea Obi' fled 11-in olao belng hired ta Beech bottomle• bars, compJainl lhal in "l!e£ause of lhe growln; rate of tramc along thl! Orange Coast. Hlgbs of. jllll fda and the other dancen In taking Orange ·Counlf. 11&ncers are required to in Colla Mesa, emergency vehicles driv-. li6 al lhe beac:hes are elpected, -lill' the "iSbliic-1"'1t stage lo strut be too philk:lllj consen'lllive. Ing to an. emerg,,,ey hava a hard lime rising to 72 ~ Lowa tonlgl\l lltllt 11111. . · -Ida ·maintainl that nude dancing aa a maneuvering through heavily tramcked ~. !::\ • pi!lld* D, rallod as a Salt !Me trade ls defltlllely Pftferable ·IO oilier Ille st~la," says Mark. "lnstallinf these t:~ -;,a;s ?;.~ --~ str.i:.,.t ).'OU feel IOl!letlaies n'ke a bolt ~110:. ~ "t ~!g~av:;J: -1--.-J!!'~~~= II H I I 1llOIO leeway -., f1'blllblg "111 llrilie 1'l'I dowll," aQed leli ~ --• the 05all' u~ S4dle·~ .. ·"'-+-~-" tllor can ad can'\ dO. 'OM ~r;-~111-1da•1--PW.. tumed-...r-lo the city" b)'-1he~ tittle-, allic u ~. 1'bt ABO'• -no loager apply NllcloUI llpbrtnclni. young•tet call for the lighta to be hooked 1 •i• " aa CllJ>•~ ... I 11•1 • ..,,.. · "No. I dl>n~ tbbllc then'• mytldng up to the main alarm l)'llem ond to flash 1'"' alld ""'9tt.,.. aclivitl for "P 11 --.i ar ~ .. -. with l~" •llL MlM Cannon, until !be emetgency ~cle gou by. ' • fndfoM' righta. See l'ag• 14. j • le *"k." -ldo, '* Jll"llll critlctdng -lndl'flduals \#f\a 119n•1 • Hamme14 jnterested tnOUgh in the pro-~ ... ,.,. , -,. ...... • -Ollhm:•a•...,..lailyear. -'Y1' 1o °" wllh her •U30SSmeJ1t of posa( ta ca1l for a atal( 11uroo and an ~:= t.: =-'":' .'l)ef were lltlil •• t 1ll1d fl.UeC1 fn>Ucklnl. aaeumeot of co s t factors. tan.kod ~ = ,.. ..... """' .. ,4 ~;.:r..,'•r:~~;!i ~1:3;f::':~~·r".i!~:k ~~7~~:·~~1~;u,~~s1asmand :::..'\'~ 'l === dltlll'I ~· 'ollt -~· •1 wUt Ibey de for a ll•ln& .and 111ey •y: Trame eogmeer llike Bow, whil1 con-r.=--::l: =:-..ll ..... l it better not to dance> ~ l'moo ltelfare,' ~ abe abooU back. cedlnc.lhat Rossingion hu a 11very CQm-::.~ ~_.. ~ .-.....,: ..... 1~ 1111n.11111 • .. wo1t ao tablea. • Jlod; -~l!i-m00it11n111.-:;'Pilhelit'li1•rte::...:.boc.•_P,_rt"'bollli=.;,·..,i1o1-c;~o1r.1':rh::.• .. fl'Ob-=-::!== .. =··="="'=="~~==-~·==· :---j1 JIM, .. the malllor ol foul-chlkbtli (Seo • """""~~. -.--""-~-• . ...,.r-. olliCIII. • • 1)1 •-nta'llod.bt~- • • ----• • • , . . . . f OAll.Y PILOT c -.. Ma.di 29, 197) 'Pra•P ... 1 ·Pilots Lash 1'~t, &ell!!•• \ I . 'Circnlar' FIRE OU E ... ID<I .. -lied ·Jt1111 fttw .,.. 1n ddresses_ 1 I I ' 1 \ Takeoff Bid ByJOllN~ Of .. Dllh' ,... ,.., The propooed circular taaofl pattt111 for jeta leavln& Orange OOW!ly Alrporl ,... called w..,....iay "• -. ldee" and "like .n.tlnr.• U.tum on the freew11" by !Op Air c.i and Alrwell of- ficlab. "That airport la one of the bulie1t in the country," said Jack Purer, director of ~t oporatlonl IC< Alnltt\. "Aaklha pilots to clrde tllrough .traffic -tliat llrport would be Uh trying to drive 1 Cir In a ctrcle In heavy traf- fic," be aald. · Johi) T\JtUe, chief pilot for Air cal, reoctecl to the Propooed drouiar takeoff pattem this way : "To be perfectl1 fraak, It would be dlaa!lniu•. The fiying fraternity absolutely would not accept it." The propoeecl new takeoff pattern wu advllnced Tutaday night by Newport BOich homeowner Chlrfea Grlfftll. He "lid that Jeta leaving the all1Jllrl could nllke I bard left tum belore they reach- ed Pallsadea Road. This would dlvert the jets from Upper Newport Bay and aim them toward Irvine. Griffin said thlt If the jeta conUnued making 1 bard left tum. they could avoid all populated Beetlona of Irvine by mak- ing a full drcle and ending up back over the llh1>ort· Both the Alrweal and Air Cl! olOciata aald Olli w11 almply a proposal for tronoPianUn1 the notae frotn one com- munify to uother. E. Ray Quigley, an airline pilot who is allo an Jrvlne city councilman, joined .. thooe attacking the proponl whUe aaying he wu not sure it was safe from a technical 1landpolnt. . He crltltjzed It a1 being "a terrible" )iollUcal proposal. "I resent anyone implying that jet noise ls unacceptable over the $200,000 homes of Newport Beach but is rtne for the leu pooh homes of Irvine," Quigley said. A survey of working Jet pilots at the airport turned up little opposition to the il ..a however. "'1e don't D\lke tunu like that rl<ht now," &aid Air Cal Capt. Doug16.!1 Birdsall, I\ pilot of 32 years e:rperience. "But there's "9 reUOll why we couldn'.t. "We would make 'our standard tum and Juli 1tey In It until we bad made 1 full circle. I wouldn't object to the pure Idea at all ," he 1ald. TONIGHT "GUYS AND OOLLS" -Estancia High School musical, Forum, Tonight throug~ Saturday, 8 p.m. "CAROUSEL" -Corona de! Mar High School musical, at Newport Harbor HJgh Audltorlwn, tonight through Saturday, 7:30 p.m. CREATION. CARE AND FEEDING OF CORPORATIONS -OCC Lecture serjes, Tony Brown, lecturer. Oakwood Apll. H p.m. through April 12. . • FRIDAY, MARCH 30 "SHOEMAKER AND THE ELVES" - COsta Mesa Civic Playhouse ChUdren's Theater, Friday and S&turday, 8 p.m. Sonday, Z:30 p.m. Tickets: fl adults, 75 cents children . OCC FILM SERIES -"Bird wllh Crystal Plumage" Forum, 7 p.m. Sl. Adm. PHILOSOPHY AND YOU -0CC Lee· lure series, Dr. Allred Palnter, OCC Science Lecture Hall 1, Fridays, 7:3o-9 :30 p.m. • . no -appoldmltloo II one 1"""' --~bolr--1 • 1111111 riplir-.ly -:" .,.., lilo Im ..... " km- teinpl.lllon. Despite lbe c:ootenUoo that nlotl patrons come to 1¥1tch the girls wlulo and 00.-, they acree the avaltablUty of alcohol may have a belrlng on llOITle .c:llenta' behavior and sublequent eathettc aoorectadoo. ·r.n blnk II Would he nice," Ida .. ,. @rnestly, "to bave a place next door where the guys oould get drunk -and then come over here." Donna by now bumps and grinds away omuge, BWinglng along with a ju~ box tune: . "Hot pant1 ft\lke1 the difference ... " One suspects the revived Fire llouae nudity It just 111 the 18me old dlflerence to Aaalstlnl City Allomey Bob Hum- pbrey1 whoee quixotic crusades qainlt nakedneu go back .even years lo Baby Doll'• bar. The veteran battler of tavem nudity to- day planned lo huddle wtth Pollce Chief Roger Neth to oonalder what new tactic may be attempted against the latest nude anti<lll. He admit• that the city may have met its match I( the Fire House and Its babitues caD survive on 75-cent aarsapa· rilla sold to new young patrons already exposed to a surfeit of sexiness on the movie and TV screen. "One thing atxiut this town is that it's never dull /' said Assistant City Attorney Humphreys philosophica lly. "I have the bottomless girls on the one band and in the.other I just got a case of a lady complaining about a nelghtor's yard full of bumble bees," he mumbles. 41Ahhhb," he adds pensively . "Maybe we could get the bwnble bees and the bottomless dancers together and solve b:llb problems that way." FretnPageJ BACKYARD. •• buUdlng code and Otereby has made itself Hable are d1smlssed by June. "My further Investigation of this does not disclose any liability on the part of the city," he said Tuesday. "There is .no change in my opinion. Mr. Chop can't in· volve the city in his dispute with the developer." A subsequent drainage problem that CIUSet, puddles to form in his yard was created by Chop himself. This is the aplnion of Oddo, who claims that I patio installed by Chop WU put in in such a way that in lnte.rf!.m with the drainage oo the property. Oddo said further that bis finn had of- fered lo construct a retaining wall five feel In from Chop'• property line. But placing )he retaining wall on lop ol lhe exlaUnl wall ~ prolitbJUvely ex· ·pentive ·ll<cltu,.. weuld require tbe anchoring two wal11. " d that we would be correcUng somebody elae's problem," said Oddo, claim.t.:...Buccola haS" offered to buy bii Chop's house but that the offer was refu . -. Meanwhile, Cilorrsayrllewlll seek help from the American Civil Llbertles Union. "My civil rl1ht.s have been violated,'' he says. "Both lhe city made a mistake and lhe developer made a mistake by piling all this dirt up. And we 're caught ln the middle." "We've l011t one-fifth of 9Uf backyard," be laments. "We get a lot of sympathy from everybody but nobody will do anything about our problem. You're talk· ing $5,0IXI for a retaining wall and that's why lhe developer won't pul ti In." Agency Seeking To Double Size Of New Budget o•tc. Y 1'11.,0T Stiff '""""1 ' , FIRE HOUSE ENTERTAINER HAS MORE LIEWAY Dancer Ida Cannon Dojin• Carroll, 22 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rapping Re~ord VCI DJ Ends 72-hour Talk Ordeal A 19-year-old UC.Irvine student with "nothing to do" over the quarter break apparently became a record-breaking dis jockey today. Ralph Hawkins, of 50I Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar, didn't bust the platters over his knee, although he might con· sider that if he didn't successfully com· plete his goal. His mission was to stay on the air 72 hours, non-stop. He did it. Hawkins, a criminal justice student. said he has researched the books but he Isn't certain whether he will have a world record. But he thinks it will be some kind of record. · "The records they lhow In the books are for different k1nds of things, like the worJd's Jongest sports event or the world's longest interview. But I haven't called anybody to find out if I would have the DJ w ... ld record," he said. Hawkins, who locked himself into the studio of the 27-watt station KUCl at noon 11.fonday went oU the air at 12:30 this afternoon. He befieves he coo.Id go even 1onger but "tberi are other people who want to come on Siter me." Still lucid despite the marathon hours at the turntable, Hawkins said be had consumed only three cups of coffee dur· ing his 'reCOrd attempt 1 and that be had not used drugs to stay awake. He smoked to keep his nerves calm. Hawkins took on the chore to break a 24-hour station record set at KUCI about two months ago and to promote listener interest. "People really began to listen. I guess maybe some people are waitlng for me to drop dead behind the mic:ropbone," he said. U, after three days and three nights Jn the chair he ihoold do tbal, he might j"'1 join one of his pop-rock 1!"'111" -the Grateful Dead. Candid~te ,.Str~u~~ Says . , .J 1 ,. I l ,. lle'll Try f o~ Tax Cuts .. ' Donald Strauss, candidate fot one of ponent, incumbent George Rodda , Jr. two available Coast Con'UI)unity College "I didn't even know the board wu District seats, today told Har~ ~ea meeting, Jet alone be asked to come," he Realtors be would do all in bis power to said. "l don't really find it abhorrent, cut taxes lf elected. -though, because as the incumbent I can In a brief talk before the Newport d<J things and be piaces Mr. StralllS Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors at can't. 1 guess it is kind of an equalizer." the Balboa Bay Club, StraUSJ said the Strausa and Rodda are running for the district needs much more careful seat that represents Newport Beach. Two management than it has been getting. candidates, Frances 0 . Mann aod. in- Strauss was the only one of the four cumbent Worth Keene, are competing for candidates who spoke to the Realtors. the Area One seat representing Seal Glenn ?ttartin, executive director of the Beach and parts of Huntington Beach. realty board, said today Strauss spoke at Martin said Rodda has asked for a few his own reque.St and 00 formal invJtations minutes to speak at an upcoming realty were sent to any of the candidates. board meeting before the April 17 elec- ''We had pl&Med 8 candidate forum ti~? and w~I be given that privilege. " April 12 but that fell 'through," Martin ~ w.e don t.lavo~. anyone over another, said. "When Mr. Strauss asked to come Martin said. We make no en- dorsements." . we said he would be Introduced as a d · · t t t lk " Durlna: his talk to the realtora, Strauss guest an given a minu e 0 a · was crlUcal of the rapid increase Jn Strauss' brief address came as a surprise to his Trustee Ar.ea Five op. school taxes and what he called soaring expenses. From Pagel "I'm not anti·school but Pl'0'"9Chool," Strauss laid. "But I'm also interested In the prudent use of the taxpayer'11 dollar." Nation Tonight J ABlllNGTON (Ul'I) -PraJdenl ~ will ~ the natloo tooilbt abolll the end of U.S. mlUtary in- volvemelll In Vlelllalll and varjoul ~~ 1n1tlert, Including '11 • ec.&.in,. . - A White Hou.se spokesman said Nixon'• speech would be broadcut at a p.m. PS'!: on all the major rldlo and televlaloo networkl. In announcing Nlxo11'1 'planl, Whitt HOUie Preu Secretary Ronald L: zfegler m.ado clear that t1ie Prealdent lnttnda to continua U.S. bombing ol CBmbodta m . 1Upport of 1ovemment lroopl, despite -e oppolillm In Concm• and the final wlthdrlwal of Amertcon !orcts from Vietnam. 'Ille bombing "will continue on t b e baaia ol a reque11 of lhe government of cambodJat'' Ziegler said, adding that the United stalel "1>1J]d adhere to any·eea,.. rire agreemenl reached Jn .tllat Southeast Asian nation. Zle11ler deaortbed Nixon's speech Jn broad terms, 11.Ylnit It would deal wtlh "foreign policy aiid America's role in the world and domestic mattera, Including the economy."· Aaked ll the Pr .. tdent would.hi.-any surprise announcements on wage or price: coolrols, partlcularly In the troublesome area of food prlce1, Ziegler said be didn't want to prec:Uct whit Nixon would say. He allo decilned OteUllent oo the flurry of publtahed reporla quoting varioul llOllttel 11 aaylng that Watergate defen- dant James W. McCord Jr. b a 1 told Senate Jnvesttgataio that tlie bugging of DemocnUc natloaal haadquarlen 1111 approved by es-Attorney General John N . lllllchell and former top While House aldea. Tbe Prelldenl'• COlllUtutlonal authotlty lo continue boinblng Jn CBmbodta bas *, * *' .f'rolltP .. eJ TORTURE ... pilot who twice eacapecl from North Vlel- na.,... prilanl said today be helleves 1 fellow eocaper na tortured to death alter they were ~pturecl, . J Maj. Jolm A. · Drameli, 411, of Qla<kwood, N.J .. told I newt ClOll!erence he thlnb Maj. Edwtq L. Al!Ubem' of Dalla.s, j,T..,.,JV"', (ltally belten' and lorturea In ...,., 11119 alter Ibey bad broken ®11ol.1 pruon called the "1.oo Anne:r" In Hanoi. . Onmell iO!d" be ~ lil!aten ~ -fer Ilia,. aller h!IJ' ..elliluri and llMin barlSled !or an lddlllollal· llli months. Col. R<lblnlOn Rlmer'of Oklahoma Cb ty. told lbe aame news1conference ~1 . think some of the prisoners died at the hands of the North Vietnamese." How Quick Victory LONDON (UPI) -G<n. Maawell Taylor, a former U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam, aay1 the United Slates c:ould baye woo lhe Vietnam war in a year by occupying Hanoi and North VI-'• belrtland. Taf1or, fonnV chatrinan of the-- Joint Chief• of Staff, gave his fonnula in an interview broadcast Wedneaday by the Brllllh Brcatb catting Corp. . "Thia, of course, was politically always off llmits," Taylor· said .. "But I( you had to do It over again from a · 1trlctly mlUtary PC>.int of v~w, that's the way to end the thing ln about a year." been quelllooecl·. iw llenlle M1Jority Leader Mike Mana!leld and J. witliam FWbrtCbti cbalnnan of the Senatt ~Ip Relallon1 Committee. S<I lu tbe White House bas refused to llY on whll aµthoiity Nlxoo baaea bll conlh>~iloo of a mtlitary 1nVQlvement In . 1 CBmbodta. However, Zle&)er said that. 1 ''at some point this quesUon would be a~,~, dreaed qi more detail." , There have been reporta that the President was JftPlrinl a "wbl.te paper". to justlfY U.S. preaence In Clmbodla un-,, tU a cease-fire ls reached. t.J Nixon planned to depel1 WaahlnCloft;; Friday for the We!lem White House ln,1 san Clemente to hold wmmlt talu with;. Soulh Vletnameaa Pr<lldenl Ngu~ Van Thieu TUtaday and jVeclnesday. He will. remain Jn C.llfornla until about Aprll a. , * * * .. Former rPOW ,; Cites Heavy Viet Torture SAN DJEGO (AP) -Navy Lt-Qnclr. \ Mike Crooln said today be WIB lllnpped into a North v1e1nam ... torture chlmber 1 dolen time> 10d bent over backwards untll he loll comclousneu. "Extreme paJ.q wu involv;ed,., the 31· y~d jet pilot aald In an ln""!lew. , 1 ''.lmqlne a rigid !lgure Jmade of lleel, wttb''11ld tleel manaclea for your wrtlll.>> 11Put your hands behind your back witll' them held tlghUy. Wrap a loni nylon !OP< around lhe joints of your elbowl an<t: brolJChl tosether behind your back. •: ''Tie II 8lVUnd your a.nkles and upti around your elbow• UghUy and then youo. • neck .. your body II pulled back In an • ' orcb. 'lbll cul<! off clrculatloo lo your !oremm and bandl, and It OIJI CAllStf. nerve clamqe and para1;)'111s for .up to tbrte amtbl." ~ Cronin--aid lie WU lllrlUred thus for "JO to 25 mlautel at a time" after b19 capture Jan. 13, 11117, with lhe down1ni of bla Al Slt)>blwk Jet ir.m the camer· Coral Sea. y., the flnl tdx mootha, be wu held< -In • ~-Hlltoo" cell 7\0 feel, IQnr w 'f!O r.et wide) -" 'l1te °"'lmtmlato d e.m ID d•d. U.. fO!lllltlo\ll•bi. their .... ol, "ll!e *' bu~ ()ooln .. ~ lio . ''.L .... • ~~ "'!'> ~ ~~ t&ol.h ;'Q ' Mesa -Man,1Girl ~ Swf er lnj.uri.fS I '1 .,.. hi Cycle Smashup A Colla MMI man and his female .......ler from iluDtlngtoo Beach suf-1-d. mwilplt Injuries Wednesday when he apparently loll coolNI of hi• motorcy- cle while 1tttmpfjag IO awerve around a car, police aa1d. SCOtt A. Elllnpm, =, of '161 w. 18th St., Colla Me&1 Ind Leinne Reed, 11, .;; 111011 Freohwater Lane, Huntlngtoft BOich, were both admitted to Hoag Memorial Holpltal where they w~ reported In saUllactory cond!Uon today, Elllngson sllfferecl a dlalocated elbow and pavement bums, while MlSls Reeft suffered abru!Olll, corttullOllll a n d fractured kneecap, offic!all 88 d. Poilce said Ellliu!son .leel confrol of !Iii motorc,cle on Pfacentia Avenue neM 17th lltreet, while trying to .,old a coT- ll1klll with a lel~tumlng vehicle drtveo by Mn. Helen Price of S&nta Ana. KEEPING UP WITH KNOWLEDGE EXPLOSION -OCC Lecture series. Tom Garri!lon, lecturer, OCC Science Lecture Hall 2, Frlda)'I, 7:30-9:30 p.m. A tentative budget or $70,000 for the coming fiscal year, roughly double the estimated spending program proposed when the group was formed, wu adopted by Orange County 's Intergovernmental Coordinating Council (ICC) Weclne•day night. If Connally adopted next month, the budget will more than double Ille ln- dl vldual memberahlp feea of the U cltl.,, whlch, along with county government , have joined the organization. TRAFFIC ... lcm," said today that the solution may be somewhat extreme. "You 're talking about $2.5 million,'' he explained. 11And even though the· pro- posal ii not entirely out of the question, the cost is very prohlbltlv,e." NOBODY SELLS TV FOR LESS THAN DUNLAPS' AND WE WILL PROVE IT. ' OIAM•I COAR CM DAILY PILOT Tiie ~ CN1t DAILY l'tl.OT, wltft -..i1ct1 II '°"""""' Jl>tl INft . ..,_,, II PUbthMll II\' 1t1e OrMD9 Co11! l"llbllslllnl CtmCMflY ..... ..... llCllllDrl1 .... llUDllflltd, MOlld9Y ......... f"rld1'1', fef" C>lle M1 .. , ,...._, •Mdl, Hun!lnglM IMCll/l'91o"'ll ln \t11i..,, UU.- 99Ktl, ll"lllltflfidlllJl!bK• .....i S.n CllfMnltl l1n J-Caflfttr1111. A 1lnthl AlloMI ... ,, .. " (M,ltol ....... tetwclll" !lt'ld Svnd91". Tiit llf'lftcl!MI Mlldllnt jMent It II DO W'•t l•Y Slrwt, Coo" M .... , (11~ .• "'2'. Jt1r..rt N. w .. ~ l'rwlfflll •~ P\obl""'9f J1d: It c..,1,, VQ l'rll~ Mii GtMr.I ,..,_,.,. T~Nl•t IC11~il .... n-·· A. 11!111r,.lli111 _ ...... Cti1rl11 H. Leff ftith1"4 '· Nill A#~ Marlltlnt ldllen The original tenlAUve . budge! approved two monthA ago was s,14.,000. Dues are based on population and messed valuation of the cities with the county paying a nat 15 percent of the total . Major co!l In the bud11et propoaed by a committee headed by Fullerton Mayor Robe.rt Root. ls $40,625 to cover the salaries and ei:pensc1 of the ICC's proles- alonal manager and a BeCretary. There have been several collisions in-votvina: emergency vehicles in Co.sta Mesa'I history, but it bas not been prov· en that these were caused by traffic congestion, according to Bow . Costa Mesa trafJic signals are equip. ped with circulls that would allpw the drivers of emergency vehicles to change the light!, from red to green. "Th.ls is not a nep concept and has been tried in other cities, said Bow, "but the value of thl! type of system his never really been proven." Root aald the executive manoger'• La.,_ -rs Lose IBlary would be In the fll,000 to 125,000 ~ range. • Prollmlnary estimates oJ cost to pi_ ff Ed Orange eou1 cltiea under the lncreuecl uiyo ge ti:%t are COile Meaa f!,199; Fountain M•lllfllf .::.,:.::'.:,"~;:o. tt•2• Y.Lam~~;•J...,~:chi Hu_~~Ne~ ~= 1005;::-?;NGE&!i~ {AP). ' ~~ ,_, """' • MllwlUkee WOii 1 coin Olp with the --$3,921: Irvine fl,GI: San Clemente '812: Los !u Lalwa IOday 1n4 woa ,..?'~~~=';' :::;:" San Juan Capistrano t$15 ; Westmlri.lter the r' bt to 10 Into the National -=..-• 'r."& -~ 12.133 and Seal Bl!ach fl,183. Basket u A.,oclat~ Westtm .,... ,.: .. 11 nw 11t.-1 The increaled budget will Ji,avi to be Diviskm.f!?.oU. u ·tbe numbar one "'i•• ••• C71•t 641 ... 121 approved by the various: city counclll a ,.., A; .. d) 1 '41-Nfl and the county Board of Supervi8ors and t1,1:am. a ker spokesman uld. . ~ -· ,,,. .._ --will he belore the ICC '• April meeUn1 for The ployofls begin Friday nlghl =ti'·..!\'-":' 5 . .:::::-=: adoption or revision. with the Lakm piay~ -,. "'"'""' _.., -The ICC WIS formed as 1 111t1111 of = .:\1:. ~..t" playing the Here .Is Our lnff.atfon Fighting otter l. Stop In ind ... ou~.prfco"" 1ny TV In stock.' 2. $hop our prlco & compore. , 3. If you Clft purch1a1 lhl TV fer 1111 ~· 1ny ,thlr fronchlud d~ltr In or.,.. c. D ..... l1p'1 will Mil you thl TV at thl LOWER prlci PLUS GIVE YOU AN ADDITIONAL 10% OF THE DIFFERENCE. Off9r ••pfrn April 15, 1973. AfOTO;RO&.A + Quasat.:. 001.CBlV . IN ITOCI ,,. .. Dl••·-11'" ....... . It" Dl11111I ll" Dl .. ttlt ( RCA Portable Color TV It colll llipilllngfY 111111 ·to tl)lor to much. INllllCI 1r 11111 • 1 ....... .. 11,. 11111 el ........ = =-:~ :;:·,. -_ dealing with ... gjonal probltml foclnc Golden Slate w arr lo rs In -1. " -•·" local govemmel!U. In Orange Councy. 11 EJwaulfe. See deteDs loday In tht ·--= ... _.-_...,,_ .......:,,.,-__ ,, _ ·---j-jlsni'"ifiPi&f'WtoWtackl~e aucJu!~l-U;=::t-"Sllilll'Sllellllt!'; ·'"11""""""--'f' r i'lillOif problem• ' ,. .. that go heyond municipal boundaries'. . . - ---------~--' . . . I ) I I \ . l ' j · I ~ I •