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1974-01-18 - Orange Coast Pilot
.. • \ .. : -" -. . , -, -- -.. ' . ____________ _. ..... __ ... ______ lmll!I ____________________ _ . •. Bean Martin~s r Son . - 1~---FRlllA¥-AFTERNOON: ;tANUAfl.Y -18; 1974 - . ' Held on Gu"'1 Sale Bap . . . ... ' -· - VOL.,,, 0NO, 11, •SECTION$, 44 l"AOES ' ·-., - ' . > -. ' • ' ·. -- • • • • -.-.-.-. . -.-. -·-•. ·- Doctor Relates Maria's Advances • ·Coast Youth . -- After...Duck_ By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of .... Dalfy .. , ... '"" Teams of worried fellow students of missing Humboldt State College ~udcnt Larry J . Gentosi of Costa ·Mesa found his body Thursday while diving in murky Big Lagoon near Eureka. \ • Orange Coast. Gloont -·s~nna J-ury Given Tale Of 'Pitch' By TOM BARLEY Of "'9 .,.." ll'Nlf •'" fi.faria Parson's psychiatrist testified late Thursday that his patient's sex- hungry personality once took control during an orfice interview and made -a determined effort to seduce hlm. Dr. Deane Benton of Santa Ana testified shortly before Orange County Superior Court Judge William fi.lu rray ordered a four~ay break in the sauna bath trial that l\1rs. Parson, 50, sat on the arm of his chair and made The young wildlire management major, 20, apparently drowned Tuesday whil e . duck hunting when he tried to retrieve a mallard he had shot. -' _what-be__.saicl_werL'..'.sexuaL.advances,." ___ _ ~ towards him. -' ~. --Ul"ITt....,._ .. -· .,..'()''·~'--~ · Ml:rtlri1s'SOn DlnO 'Jr~ ' ' ' v:s. Age1its Nab Dea1i Marti1i Son 011 · Arms Cliar ges LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Dean ' l\fartin's 22 -year -old son was cited Thursday afternoon by federal agents who said they found five machine guns iind a cannon In his peverly Hills home,_ a..,uthorities. reported today. H u m b o I d t County Sheriff's in· vestigators said Gentosi had stripped to his underwear to wade into the windwhippc<f waters ofihe uaa1-slough. --.Jlp.-ho_•~?.lllJliui.$;(.,""-·'""llq,,, · _ ~~ife ,. ha.Ven tO-~~· duck, according to deputies; and stepped off an underwater shelf into a 30--foot depth. "The winds were terrific." said Humboldt County Assistan~ Coroner Rua A1len. "And apparenUy be just couldn't stand 'the •. shock of stepping off Into the :.! feet of water." Friends of "Mr. and· Mrs. Attilio Gentosi : ol 1986 6range Ave., Costa l\i:esa, also noted today that the youth had a history of asthma and was not a strorig swimmer. Skin-diving acquaintances· of t h e Newport Harbor High School graduate located his body about 70 feet from Rain fog and Daylight Saving Time team up to shore and just off Highway IOI Thursday provide gloomy picture of January weather along afternoon. the Ounge Coast. This was the scene at 8 a.m. Costa Mesa. It was rpeated in large measure today. Weatherman is hoping for somewhat brighter out- look this weekend. But don't hold yo ur breath. . . Location of the sad discovery was · Thursday at Orange Avenue and 20th Street ifi - not far from where Gentosl had left ----'-----=------------------------------- his clothing, wallet, watch and parked (See DROWNED, Page Zl Dean Pau l Martin Jr., a member of a teen-a,ge rock-'n-roll group a few years ago and who recently has been a pre-med ·student at UCi.A. was l\.CCUSed of Illegal possession of an unregistered machine -gun. Other charges were likely,..Jederal- sources said . Beach Jaycees Cancel Eve1it Nixon.Eersonal . r_r apes. Nixon's Librar)' • Foundation Tax . He was cited at his home when agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, a division o( the Tre8sury Department, went to his home with a-search · warrant after an undercover . agenl reported buying two automatic wea pons from hint Wednesday . Federal officials · stressed that his entertainer father had no knowledge of his son 's acUvities. Federal sources said Dino, the name ... he used, apparently obtained the weapons, includlng a 30mm antiaircraft cannon with a spare barrel, for resale. 'f'he .. objective. was ' unclea r, but one t(IUI'Ce expressed doUbt it was "Ior profil." · . An undercover agent reported bu~1ng from Martih for $625 an M16 r1nc, the kind Issued to U.S. combat troops ~·In Vietnam , and an AK47, the · most at!Vanced type used ~Y Nortll Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops. · , Both the M 18 and At11 are automatic r1ncs and loll ln the 'clUlillcatlon· of machine guns, officials said. The ~, a Soviet deslsn -port, Wll'~ Ii\ (See DINO, Po1e I) . --. .nie Huntington Beach Jaycees Uth annual Distinguished Service Awards Banquet has been canceUed ror lack or interest, according to Mark Miner, -one of the banquet· organizers. Miner said today no civic clubs or organizations aibmltted any nominations for the 1871 DSA honor. ~ banquet was aet for 'Jan. 26! but it won't be held, Miner said. He said the DSA pn111n1m may be rescheduled later In tbe y.ear if lnterelt pleb up. Last year the Jaycees broke lradilion..Jllid. opened the DSA program to, women. The award, was won by a woman, Jane Koch, dlrecWr ol the loca I Y o u t h Employ!lltllt Service. • •• • . ' Have Blank Portion WASHINGTON (UPI) -Testimony before Judge Jotm J. Sirica disclosed · today that President Nixon's personally recorded recollections of t w o key Watergate conversations contain blank stretches. · J. Fred Buzhardt, White , ouse counsel, acknowledged gaps in the tapes of .the l'resldall'a: dictated •Cl'Ollllb but ' . MOORER ADMITS IUSSINGER SNOOPING. Story, Pogo 4. ---S...-lboy were the result of nonnat dictlUon practioea. '• He denied the blank stretches w.ere' catlled by .cllolilierate erasure. The tapes, • subpoenaed by Watergate investigators, ·were Nlml's llC<OWlts o! a telephone ' t'OllvenaUon the President had with former Attome7 G<oenl John N. iMltdleD June :tO, 1872, -days a!te< ,~ •I • the Watergate break·in, and of a discussion with John W. Dean, Ill. then White'House counsel, on Atarch 21, 1973. Sirica wisealed a 30-pagc transcript of· Buzhan:lt's first disclosure of an 18- minute gap in a JWJe 20 Watergate tape of a ·conversation between f'iixon and H. R. Haldeman. The transcript • was taken of a . confcrCnce in Si,rica's chambers Nov. 21. -,. ·The transcript showed that Buzhardt said of the gap during the conference: "t looks quite serious. It doesn't.appear •. , It couldn 't ha\'e been accidental." Watergate special prosecutor Leon Jnwonkl said today it would be difficult to conclude that the erasure was accidental. Slrtca ordered the c o n f e re n c e traruorlpt un9eaied over the objedlan• (!lee TAPES, Page ZI I · I . Ree«;)rds Probed . WASHINGTON (UPI) Th e Government Is · investigating t h e tax records of the Ri chard Nnxon foundation , set up in 1969 to· build a Nixon Presidential Library, according to Arthur Blech, President Nixon's aCt'Ountant. Blech, reached in Los Angeles by telephone', said today the investigation -or the •foundatlofi. ~as "itrlttly a routirie audit.!' ' He .said the audit was being conducted both by the Internal Revenue Service and the joint congre·ssiona\ tax committee. which are al90 looking into Nixoo's personal taxes. "I ·-ani personally satlslied I he foundation and Its handling of its af(airs is u clean as a hound's tooth," Blech said. . - "Do ctor, how did you know they y.·ere sexual advances?" p I a i n tiff's attorney Marvin Lewis Sr. asked the , _ ~<\yUJmW~l!:iil ~;:rr--c;G,...,._~ ''..::: --. ~J ~ ~t~r!&ri.feft.---~· a: pass · at You?" Benron as ked Lewis to the delight of. the jury and a loudly chortling Judge Murray. The psychiatrist made it clear that Mrs. Parson's advances were rejected and that she was told "in no uncertain A:e rms" that such conduct in his office "is a no-no." Benton, a genial wilnei$_ who amused a crowded courtroom by bis persistent ad libbing during questioning, told Levo'is that he has had 152 sessions with Mrs. Parson at $50 a visit since she alligedly ' was trapped in. the sauna room of the Holiday Health Spa in Orange on March· 2, 1970. Regarded by Lewis as a key witness in A1rs. Parson's $1 million lawsuit (5ee SAUNA, Page 1) Orange • • Weather Variable lµgh clouds and warm- . ei; days are· forecast ·for ·the week:- end with low clouds and fog clear- ing by noon, according to the weather service. Highs near 70. l.oY.'S In the mid-SOS. . INSIDE TODAY The opera season begins to- 1'.l.igltt in Laguna Beach. ]~'$ "D~'l ·Pasq1,ale" tlris wetkend° anci "La Boheme' 11el:t. • See story., i!' tQl'Jay's Weekendntr: At Ytllt" hnlct I 80llllll ,.. L.. M. ..... "t C1Ufer11hl S, 21 C11t1lllM »-44 Cttnlu 11. C,....... It °""' Mtfkft 11 t.•'-f•I ,... t ,, ... , 11·11 •w,.. lKllN l:t. M ""9KtH IJ Ill fllt kn1c9 M AMI .......,,, 14 ,, l ' ; • • • , :.In Syria for Talks +--:By U.nJted Press lnterutional,---· ln spirit and.Jo the letter:, then..Lbelleve Israel and Egypt today signed an it will represent a change In this area," agreement to Sep<\rate forces on the Elaiar said. "The meeting was in good Suez front over the next seven weeks. spirits and I believe we will continue Secretary of State Henry A . .Kissinger, lhose good spirits." back ln Egy pt on the ·latest of his . According to the text of the agreement, shuttle trips, said he would go to Syria five consecutive days of talks will begin Sunday to try to work out a similar ISRAELI HERO PROTESTS, accord on the Golan Heights front. ~ Suez di sengagement agreement QUITS. Story, P1ge 10. waS signed at Kilometer IOI on the NO HEATING Oil SHORTAGE road from Cairo lo Suez, the same UNTIL MARCH, Page 22 de!ert spot on the west bank of the Suet Canal where talks between Egypt Sunday at -Kilometer 101 to work out and Jsrael began Nov. II, but bogged technical details. Actual t r o o p s down until Kissinger started his shuttle withdrawals will start on Jan. 28 to negotiations. be completed in 40 days. Both the Egyptian and the Israeli Kisslnaer, back in Aswan from Tel armies will be th.iMed out. under the A·viv, said Egyptian PrtSldent Anwar · pact while Jsraeli troops will withdraw Sadat urged him to seek accommodation 20 miles east of the canal to a line with Syria, the olher ·belllgerent in the straddling the· strategic Mitla and G ddi October Middle East l¥ar. • pa81es in the Sinai Desert. "Our view is that disengagement talks · 1Jnlted Nation.s .bufrer troops will move with Syria should start and the United between the new positions which replace States will work on them with the same the jaga:ed lines left from the October dedication and the same goodwill aa war runing both east and west of the it did on disengagement between Egypt canal. and Israel," he said. ''And President "If both sides will honor the agreement ~dat has strongly urged us to make 2nd One Bits ·. . Storm Loss P ·ut At $3S-Million By The Associated Press A fast-moving storm with driving rains and gale-force winds brought more bad v.·eather today to the Pacific Coast and oorthwest. But a weather forecaster said the storm might not dump as much rain as earlier storms which brooght fl~s to five states. "The storm Is just beginning," said Larry Zimmerman, who is in charge of the Nations Weather Service's SeetUe office. "We expect this storm to be general but roovlng quite rapidly and the arnou,nt of rain may oot be as heavy as we've had in the past few days," he added. Zirmennan said the storm could speed inland as far as hard-hlt1 Jdabo and Montana by evening. -· ones, Zlmmennan said worse might still be in the offing since the "potential for wet weather certain1y will remain." There have been 15 known or presumed deaths in °"Con and Northern <lali!or- nia since the winter stonn struck. Authorities in a vast area which also embraces western Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and N o r t h e r n califomia estimated damage at more than 135 million. In Southwestepl Oregon, rescuers found the bodieS of three of nine men trapped when a giant mudslide collapsed a Pacific Northwest Bell · Co. relay station near Canyooville Wednesday night. ' _ .. thil effort." Sadat praised Kissinger at a joint session with newsmen and said Kissinger y,•as always . welcom in Egypt "as a friend and u a brother." Kilslnger later left Aswan for LuJor farther north along the Nile to spend the nlpt. The pact specifies it Is no final agreement and that the t r o o p withdrawals should be only "a first step toward a final, just and dunble peace wlthln ·the . frameY(orlt o! the Geneva conference" attended by Israel, Egypt, .Jordan, the United States and the Soviet Union. • .. Not a single cease-fire violation wu reported today !or the Ont Ume llnce the war and the slgnlrig touched off wild celebration.!I by frontllne IO)dlers. An Jsraeli national radio npor\er on . the front said Emtlan troop1 fired their Tifles into the air and tent up fireworks , flares and shouts of Joy. Israeli troops, mo1t of them moblllzed reservists, said they were very happy and hoped the agreement woufd speed their release from uniform. Nixon. to Talk About Energ)· WASHINGTON (AP) - President Nixon announced today ~ that he will make a live fadlo· broadcast to Jay out t h e government's energy program at . noon· PDT Saturday. ~-Nixon al..--aJUlOllllCO thal-he will hold a bipartisan coogr,..lonal leadership meeting t.tonday at which Secretary of Slate Henry A. Kissinger will brief the leaden on Middle East developments. A!IO, there will be dtsculllon of the Administration 's eneriY lects!aUvt proposals. Sitting down for an Oval Offict meeting with senate Minority Leader Hugh Scntt . (R-Pa.), the President said be worked m his forthcomng radio speed! until lale Thunday night. SAUNA ••• Earlier, stonns preclp\fate.d · multimillion dollar f 1 o o cit n i m Washington, Oregon, California, 1daho Douglas Coonty Sberilf Jolm T. Tl'uett new · over the area late 'lbundly and found It "mudl, nweh worse than I · '-~ against the spa, Benton took two movl .. unag-. ' and Montana. Although the newest expected to be as wet storm is not as the earlier Teen-age Mesa -Gang Member -.... ~.'!'tie w!IO!e damn mountain !ell Jn hla omce both of which depict Mrs. on tbem, 11 Truett aaid. The massive ParllOll responding to hla: questions 1n slide pushed the !~by-JO loot concrete 8 manner that baa led him to believe building Into canyon creek •and then ahe bas adopted mu!Uple -nonaUUes. buried It. ~ Searcben recovered the bodlel ol In one movie, the buxom nctbead Pacific Northwest Bell employes Robert told Benton or the way In wblcb Marla Keller of Portland and Roy James of repeatedly took control or her. body tn Roaeburg and Mark Garoutte, a sage lei h blllband and Pipeline Employe from Roltburg. those three years, t er Also Jn Oregoo, J~year .. ld Kenneth seven cblldren behind at the Anaheim Allan Thomas o! Medford, drowned when home and drove ta ban for llallona his rowboat capalzed on Grllltn Creek, wtth men that led to aexual ..taUona. south of Medford, and autbortttes ware Tbe voluptuous platnUI! baa been Held By Police searcblng for an unidentified motorist ~--to her family and friends from . whose mud-filled car was found in the a1""'u A teen-aged member of a CO.Sta Mesa Rogue River. an earl~ge as Betty. -gaiig,tlie selr:styr.i!L<>v111r ·sons or-~ Tbe seconc1· movie tskenlif BeolOii. · Darkness, was arrested Thursday night depicts her under the influence of IOdlum following harassment of a woman on Frota Pflfle 1 aniytal, the so-called "truth drug." 'Shalimar Drive. n I.NO It Wu stressed by Benton when both . -11P""V'~~:;J!J~~~~~~,:;ii1"<-I ~ _:..:......l'~\¢,,.>'i""" ·· ::;!.:.:-..::-~~··':F~ k . P'lacentia A venue by ~flice~ Doug N~rth Korea, officials sa1d. Mn. Parson s ans wen IJf1li • ,_ I PriU:hard, who charged him with lack A spokesman fof the ATF bureau and from the witness stand are bulcally of parental control and being drunk said tMse weapons were taken from the same. in public. . young Martin's home·: Benton states that she dewloped a Investigators said he was one or six One M2 carbine one British Sten gun "fugue condition" when ahe was trapped dentin-jacketed Loving Sons of Darkness one Thompson s~bmachlne gun · tw~ invol~ed in the incident.. . Belgian FMS machine guns, an'd the tn t b e 170 • degree beat ol the sauna Ofhcer Alexander claimed the novice cannon together with an usortment room after the allegedly defective door drinker threW' blank police report forms or amlnuhltian magazines clips and jammed and the door handle broke off. all over the station report·wrlt ing room drums ' ' And Benton made 1! clear Thurlday and Insulted the sh ift watch commander An ATF s_pokesman said young Martin that he sees no end in the immediate while detained. . "cooperate8" with qents In their search, future to the COWlSeling seuionl that His wrists were handcuffed to two which took place at 2 p.m. In his home beaan in A·prll of 1970 and are sun separate chairs to settle hlm down, _ which had 8 "for Ale" alp out Coln& on today. lnvesUgators said. front. The spokellrll&ll said Martin'• Benton also deacrilled Mrs. Parson's 1, asking Price of the house was $290,000. adoption of multiple pert00a.llUes as . a OUNH COAST A few years ago, Martin, toðer "three facts of Eve" coodltk>n which DAILY PILOT 1'M Ori• Coell tlAILY "ILOT, wllll wlllefl b ... in.I Tiii H-·l"rn1, II publhhtCI " .. Orlll89 ~ .. al Pu*lllllllnt Comppy. Stpa. ,_. _.!1•11 •r• 111•H111te1. MllNl11 l~f'VUll'I ,,....,, f9r .COii• MIM, H.wport ltldl, H111nt1""'" l•ed'll~t•"" v11i.y, u.- llKll, lrv ...... SttllllWKll 'IM S.. C~t/ ..,n Jllll'I CMli.1'9111. A •1119!1 rttlaMI •RIM It ,uol1 ... S.hlrdm ..... SundlYI. lM ..,._.i ""'lt!MM l lll't II ti UI Wal "" ''"""· (.-ti ,,,...., C.1!1wllll •. ..,,., · a.Mf+•N. W•-4 ,,..19...t .,... ,...ltl\fl' J••• It C11rl1y . 'lkl ,,.....,., 1111111 liM«ll ~ n.111111 KM•ll ldlltt Tii•fl)., A. M11r,lil11• MMlt .... •11"*'· Ch1rl" H. le•• •ich1r4 'P. Nill ~llftlll -......-. ..... • -'*" ~! .. 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Juliet" movie with teenagers in starring The trial will resume at 10 a.m. roles. Tuesday . •E qua-1-R -ights!'. Maine Adopts Wome1i's . Measure AUGUSTA, Main• (AJ>) -"!'be Maine Legtslature today ap- proved the Equal Rjgbts Amendment, making Maine the Slat atate to approve the women's rights measure. The measure was adopted on a 19-11 rol!-cal! vote ln tbt Sen- ate. The Housa approvod the measure by a IO·vote marlin-Tu• day. In a surprise move, Senate Pr9Sldent Kenneth P. JrlcLeod voted In favor of the ammendment. The Senate pruldlJI~ wbo uaually votes only to break a lie, cist the deciding JiegaUvt ¥Ole tut 191r whlch killed the ERA during the regular Huloif of 1111 lotll lil!l- !ature. With Maine ratl!lcaUon, only seven more atatu muat ntlt1 ·Ille measure to reach the required 3ktate approval ntlded lo inlli• the ERA an amendment to the U.S. Constitution. TM amendillent guarantees equal opportunlty to all penona, reprdl9a of '"· ' • OCCU~llO •v1••AllL '"' SINAI . - ' .. l Fre•P,.._J . ROWNED .. ~ plckUp tnrck lo retrieve 1he duck.· Investigators said he. a pp are n ti Y returned to the scene later In the day art er his original hunting . .expedition i to retrieve the duck arter first attendlhg a collece ~lase. Gentoal'1 wrf1tw1tch had run "°*" and •topped at l :!O p.m. Wadnesd~. Juol about 14 houn belore his hotly wu recovered and ~ })ours arter he •• , tlRAIL 1•Wlthllr•w MhtMI 1M., ,...,,.wit~ UN tr..,. MIW91"" drowned. -~ Hl1 colleJ< room -mate, SCOtU!'clltr, - .formally Identified the vtcllm'• bodY after U WU recovered, lC<Ofd!ni .to ~~i...:'11 ,., •• 11 ... 111.-••" • ., ... ••Mitter EGYPT ' Asaistant Coroner Allen. . Sheriff'• LI. Weiidell SY!lhan oakl Wednesday only a lhort Hme bel~ the body wa1 recovered that while no foul play ""' .· 1u'1>0(!tad that ho\le continued for his survival. Students aod deputies who combed the four-mlle stretch of beach and inland brush ar_ea~ear Big Lagoon had hoped young Gentosi simply sought a_ pl4ce to wai t out the stonn. · Jr.ve s.tigators said he \vould have wa<led only sis. feet out from the shoreline before 1tepplng off the shell Jnl9 ~ 30-!oot waters that took his life. MIDEAST ACCORD CALLS FOR SEl'ARAT16N OF FORCES Unltod Nations Faros Deployed lo Middle His roommat!:_ reported h 1 m m'-lnl eaily Wednesday, knowing lbat GenlA!ol. an experienced hunter, outdool"lman and t11idennist, must hive had an accldtnt. -Hi1 &rievlng parents flew to Eureka . Body of Slain Deserter Thursday to claim the body and return. it to the Hnrbor Area, where Catholic funeral rites "''ere 1llll pending today . Officials at Bell Broadway A1ortuary said A1r. and t.1rs. Gentosl started back but that tht.. victim's father beeame so disheartened they decided to Illy Exhumed by U.S. Prohers in Sacramento o\•emlght. .. ~1ortuary authorities 1ald tenta~~ that they expected to arranae a Federal investigators conducting a parall~I murder probe Into the death U a C&mp Pendleton Marine deserter found slain and dumped in San Clemente last year bad..the.vlctim'.a.body__ejhwned- Thuraday. But the efforts to double cheCk dental characteristics of~ the skull of Dale Arthur Erleweln;-2I;--were-stalled.. - The skull and .fingers of the \'ictim were not in tbe casket with the rest · at St. Joachim's Catholic Church around lh<oogh federal rrngerprtnt records and midday s a 1 u rd a y, based on family matches of dental charts. desires. · Officers said he had '-' absent Young Gentosl atlended porodllaI without lea\;'e from hls wlit at Pendleton elementary school there before ~ ot.-sev.eral weeis :be.fore hls bod)'. waa graduated to Newport Harbor J!lgh discovered . ~ - -School and leaves many friends iri the 'nle victim, officers said, had a record area. oi !lrrcsts for drug offenses in Oceanside._~~ FromPqeJ Vacation Advised • I ( ol the remains. · Officers said that because the probe was still-active, crime -laboratory tecnicians aod coroner's deputies decided to keep the two critical portions of the remairus to allow f u r t b e r examination. TAPES ••. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Mayor ! Dental checks flnalty were conducted on the skull by dentists and investigators for the rnilituy, aources said. Police In San Clemente who were saddled with the len&thy investigation into the killing are convinced that Er1ewein wu shot to death elsewhere and driven to the remote site overlooking San Clemente High School where be was dwnped into a ravine. 'Ille body lay wmotlc<d for almost a month, they said, lllllil art off~uty fireman walking hla dog found the corpse partla!IY draped·'!'lth a canvas tarpa.ulln. Erlewein's kl.entity was establiShed • of James T .. St. Clair, recently hired to be new head of the White House \\ratergate legal team. The existence of lhc blank spots in Nixon's dictated recollections were brought out by assistant Watergate spet:lal prosecutor Richard Ben·Veniste in questioning of Buzhardt. Ben-Veniste disclosed ·-and Buzhardt confirmed -that Nixon's account of. his talk with Dean ended In mid-sentence and was ljllowed·· bx 57 seco~ of silence. The President's dictated account of the Mitchell conversation contained a JS.second blank period before picking up the President's voice in mid-sentence, Ben-Veniste said. Jooeph Altoto recommended Thursday that city worken be allowed time oil from jobs to ol>Hrve the Chinese New Year Wednelday. DOORS OF BART TOO SENSITIVE OAKLAND (UPI) -Don't leac> on the doon. That's the advice today from the Bay Aroa Raptd Tranolt District which said . doors ...,. "l"'nlng at the wrong Ume • on lt1 trains. Bart said englneen were lr)'lni . In solve the problem. .. ' ~·J:a(}UZ(J.&~~ .. to-6 .. ~lwnw. 0110Z.!ZlM&otU." - of Henredon, Drexel, Heritage • Our Micl Winter se le of m19nificent Henredon, Drexel encl H1rite9e is now in pro9re11 1ftd ff you h••en't shopped, don't waste 1nother minute. You'll·enjoy temptin9 reduction• on our entire collectloft of Henredon Drexel end Herit19e upholst•ry end 1 elected bedroom 9rou ps. L1r91 selection of other n1mt br1ncf1 clr11tlc1lly recluc.ed to inc.lucl1 111 of our fine upholstery lin11, Stop In now for best ielec.. tion. DREClt-HERITA&~ENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASl'A~ '1tdt1111 .INTERIOR 'S WllllDA YS & SA TUIDA YS t:OO le l 1JO . PlllDA Y '1IL t.00 NEWPORT BEACH e 1777 WESTQJFF PR., ~ LA&UNA IEACH e 345 NO)ml COAST HWY. ... -...osi- TOllRANCE e / !J'49 H-.WlHOINl llYD. ' I (()pen Sunday l:i.1:30) ~, .. , .. • .. •J. '· • • • • -· • I I I ' I I -.. ... A Pa • - ' Yo Oa Me t<:i GI DE ms. , glass an A cards was wasn' have we tu Ce Com Loo am el -ta lo I ,... ., DEA l'imp dnrn rnea -Mite ud II acq 1UU IV c. .. N.Y Ind Ed 'Ille Ho Sta wtlll odd QI! NW R D on be WI .we ch the . ! ' . • ' ... .. At Your ' e A llulllloy, Wedllelday ud Frtday ·Feature OI Ibo DallJ Pllol • Got o probitm1 Th •n torile Pat Dunn. Pat 19111 cut red • tape, get th• • ( -. • .. • •• .. ~ ... ---'· • . -- Friday, Ji1r111ary 18, 1974 • DAILY PILOT :J Saddlebac~ Valley Director Sets Record traig it ;.\\re have a concept or 'decent ralized By JAN "'ORnt service' available to people \vhcre they °' *' Dattr '':-' tttiff • Uvc," said Executive Director \Vil.son . ffianager of ~11ssioo Viejo United California Bnnk. • To some people, .the Y~1CA is nothi ng Gilinsky. .it not pii1g pong tables and a sw imming That aim has .produced a schedule pool. of lf>O club sections in everything fro1n "The demnnd fo r programming ls great and the YMCA prOlf&m Is versatile,"· Heggem said. '1But the critical problem i.s hOw w~ meet the demand and still keep ahead of inflation.'' That is the biggest misconception d k 1 k • answer1 and action fl 9 u n ee d to ~ 101••-lnlll••·-+- ' jn gov-ernment and b1llints1. Mail vo u r ques· directors of the Saddleback Valley YMCA.. yoga an ara e to ca e decorating ~l+tf--s.ay.,.,.Jhey face in planning programs to classes in parent·child andy husband· ~ for fastest-gro)Ving one of the areas wife relationships lo leadership train1ng. - Last yea.r close to half the financing cume-fron'h-Ulember.sh ip.--a n-d-c:lassH---- rees. A total or $12 ,CKK> \\•as allocated ' lfqllJ lo ""' Dunn I At Your Stnrice, Orange Cocul Oallv pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Me,a, <.:a., 92626 .• include 11our tilephone numbf'· Gla••war., Jllbslng DEAR PA't: While in Venice in August, 1973, we pu;ehased a set · of Ven~tiaq , glassware and paid cash for it since an American Express or other credit cards werCri't acceptiible, The glassware was to have been malled to us. It w~sn't, and my two letters of inquiry have not been a~wered .. Where can we tum for help ln .such a situation? P.G,., Newport Beach ._.Con.tact the Ital i an Trade Commls1loner. 1900 Ave. of .-the Stars, Los Angeles, 90067. Provide all pertlneni IDformatlon, including lbe merchant's aame and street address, date aJ?d amount of purchase and a photocopy of your receipt. The commissioner will contact the Italian firm and attempt to get either delivery or a refud for you. 'l1nplleil Consent' DEAR PAT: I've beard the term ~plied consent'~used in re~e~ence to drunken driving. Exactly what does ~ mean? P.O., .Huntington Btacb -1\e law says tbat a motorist must iabmlt lo a cbemlcal test for bttoxtcation 'ttben requested to do so by a police erncer wbo bu reiloaable caase to ltelleve &Ile driver wu drlvlag wblle mder lbe lnfluence of ctrtnk. If the smpect refuses, evea If later acquitted · In court, bis license -eoakt 1Ull be 1n1pended. Solar Heated Hoines DEAR PAT : I would like to obtain information about t~e construction, acquisition 0£ materi als. design and fOD.trol of solar heated homes. Small residences of this type 'l\'OUkl be a great help in the conservation of energy, especially. here in sunny Soutnem YMCA: MORE THAN PING PONG TABLES, SWIMMING POOL Oirlctors Wilson GJlln1ky and Steve -Young Plan For fast-GroWth Area of Orange County. The most popular· is Indian Guides, ' "-We have massive numt>ers of people for boys in grades one. two and three moving ih~and-everybody has a d th · f th Cl 'oo different idea of what the y should an etr a ers. ose to l , O residents currcnt~y participate. -be,'' Program Director S.t e v e Young Some 300 more are involved in . Y· said. . . . ln dia n l\1aidens and Y-Indian Princess In reahty, the YMCA has never been tor girls and their n1others geared .first of all to phys ical education · . · facilitles, Young ~aid. Ot~r pro~a~1s _include ~v eek l Y, •The fact is that n·ationwide, there _meetings for Junior ~1gh and h~g~ sch~! are more Y·MCA branches without s~u?ents s u Pe r v J s e d m1n1 • bike permanent facilities than with them. ridi~g and safe ty programs, backpack Glosc to 95 percent Or current Saddle-. ~.d-t.ravel carava_ns , .a n .d d<1;y. camps from United Fund; the rest .was raised I in fWld drives. This yeat the Y board hopes to raise $28,000. By t97S, they hope f Dr 4,500 members and 265 clubs. Last year Gilinsky estimates some 25,?JO people participated in Y programs overall. "Eventually the board intends to build a YMCA here complete ·with handball courts· and a gym," Gilinsky said. "But that action will depend on when <.nd how the community wants it.'' ----. back y programs· occur in homes and 10 .both summer an d \\'Inter and the schools as close as possible to the people resident camp. program., ~ . T1iree v-ndetecFed-involved. · G1hnsky . saia . Ile ~hevs tl~c y~·t~ r,1 And those guiding (he Saddleback Y, program is u~iciue .in that tt JS not operating from ttrree portable buildings JU~,t ~~ed ~n ! ecreat1?n .. on Orange Avenue in El Toro, stress , \Vhere s~m1.lar act1vl11es ~re offered that their goal is a program, not a . 1n the ~mmun1ty-the rccreatlon·~enters facilily. • ~r ho~s1ng developments -th~ program -1s basically a sales tool," he said. , ·. Soiith Calif orn.ui Faults Reported Councilman Closes .Ears He Got a Nip ' ''We base our pro grams OJl the longstanding values . the Y.~tCA has sought to develop : fami ly solidarity, SAN DIEG O (AP) - An engineering 'spor tsmanship and cooperation. geologist says there is ev idence of three "With such a diverse commWlity. \Ve previpusly undetected earthquake faults ll'istead of Tip • have everybody on our board from T N ° 0 d" B 0 d college students to Leisure , \\'orld near Oceanside and Carlsbad, running ATIIENS (UPI ) -Constantine 0 01se . 1• 1nance · 1 retirees,': Young said. 1 past a hospital and a power plant. • Daoutis, 25, enraged b ec au se "Their differences in lifestyle lead · "At this time, I have to consider waiter N i c o s An aghostopoulos naturally to many differences i 0 them inactive." DeMis .. L. Hannan said refused to serve him a bowl of he Co 1· I " h 'd opinion, but th c y all have the sa 1ne in an inte rview Thursday. An urgent request from · t unty two 1tt e tests, e sa1 . basic goal-to keep the y Mc A tripe soup, bit off the waiter's H Ith n. rt t f Id ad ti -'Im h d 1 d · · But there are vertical offsets of 2o ca ut:pa men or rap op on Counc1 en c ose to e ay a ec1s1on functionin g and growing." lef~~fs at Athens Medical Center of an anti-noise ordinance in San on the.suggested county code.. The Y has a fuU-time . professional -feet or-so-along-all-three lines,---some,--- Clemente took a. drubbing from. one Health n-partment-Officer Dr. John sJa{f of four and a co mputerized measuring several hundred feet, ha •-stitched jt.hack. city" councilman this-week:--ut: bookk · It d 116 000 asserted. AnagnostoPQulos. 53, said it ·Philp had asked for a decision this _ eeping system. spen ' h f d And so did a ~ealth departrrierit noise . a year just on ifs resident ca mping The sus pected faults may .be onshore.. • .. began when e re use to serve expert . w h 0 testified two weeks ago week". on the plan . calling for local program rOr youngsters, extensions of :fracture lines branching 1~, soup. . .. . . at a council hearing .related to dust .adoption · of the county code and a But drastic changes have not been off from a major fault · on the ocean He provoked-me,-Daoutis said.---------an noise complaJn~l (he -crestlite--CO!'tract-with .the-health-(_lepartment-for~ easy to handle:-Ihvile Heggem, Southern flooF-, -HaMan-said.-Many_sclentists __ - Doctors said the case was not Aggregate Products ·plant. L.. noise ·enforcement. .: California Regional Associate of the rega rd that fault at least i>Otentially unique in Piraeus, the seaport for I Tho O K f ed Athens. Counci man mas ' ee e assert ,, . National YJ\1CA, .said like other young as active. "We. have at least two or three that the county department could be M d . f h. branches, the Saddleback Y can expect Evidence of the three on.shoi:e faults bitten-off ears every year. Last seeking hasty approval of the new anti-ur er-or-ire a struggle for financial survival in the or branches of the undersea fault was noise code-in-order to ram through years to come. · found recently_hy other investigato rs. · ;:::;:, we also had a nose," a doctor major new budget requests for costly S . ' A The biggest challenge facing the four-Along their path lie Tri.City Hospital, equipment. . USpect yreS year-Old Y ha s been kee ping pace with Palomar Airport, Encina power plant, Q'Keefe added that he thought a local growth. Oceanside Ai~rt and Jefferson High Teen-age Yot1ths Adinit Torching 3 Men; One Dead presentation made ,by a sowul spec1allst When it started in 1970 as ooe of School. from . the county department two weeks su•zz • c t . d four branches of the Metropolitan YMCA The San Diego geologist, who works ago was "terrible" and that the man's _ in US 0 Y of Orange County, it had fewer than for a consulting firm , said he will present perfonnance during local noise tests was 150 members and heallquarters in' a the first fonnal report on his study poor. He said : By JOANNE REYNOLDS cramped model home on Crown Valley to a mee ting of the Geological Society "The-expert came do~ here and °'"" D•ll'f '1itt 11'" Parkway. of America in Las Vegas, Nev. in March. _ tried some recordings and most of his Daniel Ayers, the u n em p 10 ye d Today it has some 2,500 members work was fouled up. He had no amwers machini.!Jt accused by police of the plot and a yearly bUdget of close to $90,000. for us at all. to murder Chicago millionaire Samuel It is ·run by a 30-member board of "Yet the expert from private industry Popeil, remains in custody today and directors headed by Jack Caldwell of appeared for the Crestlite side and had apparently Is without an attorney. Lake Forest, an aluminum salesman . MIAMI (AP ) _ "You ~ .say Al all his information complete. That shows Ayers, 37, of Santa Ana, and his alleged Other Y board officers assisting and I were the fluid boys. Cleve was youthequalityofthebealthdepartment," co-conspirator Eloise Popeil of Newport Caldwell include Jack Hoel, manager O'Keefe said. 1• , Beach will go y, cgurt Monday in Long of the Golden West Savings and Loan : the match ~ boy," 13-year~ld Greg O'K • a member f the t d · · I f 01· ood ee1e, · . o COW1 Y Beach for a preliminary-hearing on Joe A ams, pr1ncipa o 1vew Wilburn testified. Harbors,. Be aches and / Parks the charges of conspiracy to commit School ; Mark Dietrich, an orthodontist; F.G., Balboa The boy mad e the comments Thursday C.Ommiss1on, said bis experience with murder flied against them. Ken Mino, manager of the Mission Viejo . in. tellina a Juvenile eour. 1·udge how the departmel)l's water sampling work · Mrs. Popeil, who will be represented Bank of America; and Bill Wells, California. Mining Magnate Thwarts Action To Sell Prope11y One ef tbe best -bllclzed solar heated --c> m· oounty waterw rein! -hts Bank ac tion that would have put the r-he and two friends set fire to three ays o........ by two Santa Ami .attorneys, has been ollll cooled bomes bu been developed doubts about capability.' -free on $IOO,OOO bail since Saturday. 1' 1' 1' Sooth Laguna property owned by mining by .Harry E. ~mason of Dlstrid men, killing one and injuring the otnerst "We. ask.eel them to run two extra Ayers, her alleged lover, has remained magnate G. Dominic Shelton v up !ci r Helgbb, Md. Plus for bh bome are Alter nearing three separate trials, samplings m Newport Harbor some time in custody in the Los Angeles County 'Paper Tycoons' sale today was thwarted Thursday when avallable for $11 fronr-F..clmand ScltatU1c Judge William Gladstone ordered ago and they came back with.a-request -Jail under an identical bond. Records ~. 1~ ~·-s .. 11.11... Barrin'"""" f -000 -• · t t do Shelton and his wire, Rosamond, obtained """ ----_,,,_ •-• Wilburn, Allen Gerald and Cleveland or -· mo.~or_eqwpmen o -at the jail and at the Long Beach N.Y. Ucease to "" patents !or •• . M·--· 'pal Co rt her the ·--. ·u Out for Ee· olo' -g'y -a restraining oroer 1n Orange County ... Evans-. all 1•, oomm'ttted to a state wuCI u w e n~anng WI Individual balldlng the bome costs ....... ., be held "·t u-. f A Superior Court EdmllDd also sells for $1, a book by facilitf designed to treat dis turbed km lQ no a • ...,.,R;y or yers. · children. w or en Find AYERS add 1-1-1-1 . Named as defendants by Jhe couple :.O:':t~~~la~ ~·==• :'reas:'~~ Police charged the three · set fire to an~r~-~~a~r5M~~:i J:i~~ Jn Saddleback in a lawsuit that _will now l1e heard Staadardtlnecba.niCal englnetr, worklog tru:ee. drifters behind an abandoned H dl Bod Charles Litwin during the pair's Jan. 31 before Judge ri.1ark Soden are -wttb -•ollr .-nfF"'dila recommeiilliil -building Oct.·20.---------. -e8 es~-. y -aiTaigmnent tbat they would represeitt A .new project .for e'cology-minded . _,F;s!_ell~ Hiish,. a wide_>~ who _hOI~ a article, "Utliliaucin 10f· the San for "M"e am. Gerald put -the nwa on AyefS only during bis bail hearing. youngsters in the Saddleback Valley has $115,000 prorriissory : note -_ Signed . by Heating and coo It n g Baildlngs," · -we put the stuff on the peopl~; . S~NTA CRUZ . (AP) ,_ Two men The two were arrested Jan. 8 at been organized lfy the YMCA. · Shelloo and the United California Bank. appei.ring tn the December iB•ue of W.~ left a~ the matches with .Cleve, d1gg1ng for antique bottles near an Mrs. Popeil's home at 519 Harbor Isl_pnd Called Paper 1;}.icoons, youngsters ' , . tile Joamal of tbe merlcan Society of Wilburn said of tbe atta~k which left apartment construction ~ site on. the Road by a team of-Long Beach participating jp th~program will receive _!he ~~~!tons pro~est the bank s declsi~n He 8 t Ing, RefrlgeraUtn -and Air Charl~s Scales, 38, .dead. and .E~mett outskirts of S~ta Cruz discovered a detectives. 15 cents for each one . foot high bundle to pullhsh a not1t"e or sale on their t><~~1·it"~,~~~~~~r.:-.:.~.i~¥.~"'A1t·~~·fm°'~~~>".'~(~.ffiti~r4~,,~:$!r~~~!.l.·~~~~\~::~~,,;~~d;.~''f . ;:.~ get you started u solar heating and Wilburn adnut~ that he and ~raid A spokesman for the Santa Cruz Chicago and kill Poped so that Mrs. Eac h prospective tycoon is ~1ven t $500 000 · . th · home and is cooling. Write to the Society at 345 kept som~ ol tJtt:ir matches, !XJt Wilburn County ~riffs . department said the Popeil could inherit her sh~re of ~is explanatory b.rochures ~nd busmess ~ ' · is eir • E 47tb St New York N.Y 10011 said he did not light any or hlS. corpse, discovered Thursday afternoon $200 million estate befoi;-e their pending cards on entenng the proJect. Any boy irreplaceable. rbe Na~ Science F~undation ca~ "~, man. caugh.t on f!re, I put him on the edge .of Schwan . Lake •. waS 90 divorce ~ame final.. o.r _girl through high school age may par-. Charging that the rate of inte~est pNWfde addlUonal information. Its out. Wil~ ,;;~ud of, either Blac~b1;1m decompo~ 1t was unposs1ble to According to investigators, the all~ged ttc1pate. . . . . on the loan obtained from Mr. Hirsh ..sdreu ls· PabUc Technology Projects or Spratling. He said he was fix.mg determine its sex. Poison oak roots had plot was revealed ·When the hired kdler More _mfor~ation may be_.._oMamed _ 011 Oct. ti, 1972 is "usurious", the Offlc9/RA ·Rm 405 NSF laot G St to go back to sleep so I didn't think grown through the bones, the spokesman got second tilouglits about his assignment by calling the Y at 83G-YMCA or Sheltons dispute the bank's allegations NW W shia.n .. ' 0 C %055o · ., there was anything serious wrong with added. .. and telephoned his intended victim to drOpping by at 23131 Orange Avenue, ' a e-n, • • · him. So I left.•· Officers said they wouJd return to tell him the plan. El Toro. tha\ the note is in defa1,11t. Refund 0n Wag DEAR PAT: We order~ a new ca r on Nov. to from Huntington Beach Oirysler-Plymouth and paid $100 by check, which we were told would not be cashed until they got word the ca r was coming. Due to the energy crisis we. cancelfed our order Dec. 3. Our ·check had been cashed in spite of what the salesman told us and now all we art getting is a runaroUnd about t~ $100 owed to us. ls there any , way 'to get our money back? 1 J.C., Col'QDI del Mar Mana.:er Ron Berry bas contacted yo,a abollt the Immediate refund of your depooll. Berry denies any prelllfle wi1 made about not c1shin1 the cbec::k prior . . ro _ a.u.ery yer!D£ll1cla, addiDC 0..1 !bi refund WH d<J1yed dut to pending contact from the factory aboat dellvuy and suble<raent paperwork Involved in your cuceUed order. ' . Bos11ital Need• Coupons DEAR PAT: ts tKerc an area organtzatlon tha t .can use Betty Crocker coupons? Our form er source or donation has ceased handling them and I have bo ... sell«!. · ~,H., Newport, Boacb . . Folrvlew Sllllf l!Gsottal; UOi Rlrbor BM., Cos&a Mna, wUI welcome yoar Belly Crocker cou-...i coatrlb-fl'Om-oilier readen too. ,,,.. F~ntew Fomlly ind frleDd• 1ro"1' ts •t vtng \a.e.e coupons teward a cover fer Fairview'• swimming • pool 1 a d .. 1nteen ' ol Ille ... pltol Oro 1Hlag tllem Ill pare~• eleclrlc orpo for die llolpllol'• • • "They was just pranking. They was the site today to clear heavy poison laughing and throwing gas and striking oak in the area and search for the· matches ," SpraUll)g,had told police. head. SU\lday's .Pilot Will Tell How Hospitals are C~ping These will re among "Sunday's Best" i>Es1GN PLAZA -It's a p J ace in the Daily Pilot : designed by architects for ardlitects HOSPITAL SQUEE~' -Hospitals· who wtll have o(fices there along .with along the Orange Coast 'may face · shortages from the energy ·crisis, heme furn ishers. Staff Writer Jo Olson parUcularly in -petroleum' by:products ~ stall Photographer Richan! Koewer _ such as plasttc-syringes, surgical gloves·" dejilc · Oie 'new "eomplex .at Newport - ( . ) Center in· words and pictures in amtber ·s d , B. t You Sec:lioo feature. • UD ay S eS . BEAU'lfFUL PEO~E -One Is an ~ expert on fleas . Two are rival producers and even some drugs. The YOU Section 1"adoff fcalure by Joanne Rey nolds tells how hospital purchasing agent> are trying to maintain supPlies. 't\JL TUilE COUNTY -Six republics and fi ve natk>ns with a desire for freedom came together to Io rm Yugoslavia ... Under Prolldeol Tito they are united but 'not boniogenlud, Tourists find it tntriguin( there. See tbe Travel Page. - - DEATH BY DRUG -Jodi was neither poor nor dcpres!ed. She was . not an addict. But they fotllld her body outside her ilqmetown, St. Louis,. abandoned In· a car. Her brother tells the story be still finds bard i., occept of the world's classic wines. Some throw classic parties. None is poor; some are just richer than others. They are the Rot!ischilds0Jte most beaulilul and busiest of the beauttful people. The famil y is deocrlbed in an llluslrated Asooclatecl Prt• feature . FOQTJ!AU. DRAIT PREVIEW - HNC!s of tbe National Football Leegue teoma meet In New York in little more than • -k to aelect the orwn of the 1m .enJor cOllege player crop. Family Weekly Sports E,clltor Larry Bortateln previews rosul ts of tbe OMUal pro football draft by lntorvlewing the> professional soouts -,Family Weekly'.& illustrated cowr lilOr)t. ' I Saved Frotn Flood Sgt. Bernard Snyder of the Dunsmui r Police De· partment holds onto a line as be Inches bis way to· ward Nancy Walke, 20, clinging to debris after she was caught in raging flood waters. Snyder ~ached Miss Walke and pulled her to safety. > \ . Friday, J.,..W, 18, 1q74 Snooping By Moore1· Confirmed • .. . U.S. Wife Runs Car Int~ Saigo~ 0 ' an · SAiGON '(AP) -The American wife Md., wife or . Wiiiiam Stewart, I~~ of a United States government ofrlclal accountant with the U.S. A1ency d-ve her car lhrou•h 8 crowd of an1ry fnternatlonal Development. •v ..,, South Vietnamese pollce took Mn. demonstraton oulslde the U · S · Stewart into cUJtody1 and an El!lbUIY conunl!Ury today, killing a Vietnamese led her s counsel US man and inj\lring a Vietnamese woman, official accompan Jd babiy ~ WASIUNGTON (AP ) -Adm. Thomas US Embassy o!flciala said. authorities said f'1 wo UillJ"' .,... H... -M~ chairman of the Joint Otlefs J ~Yewtmesses . said the woman tri~ _gr=~~e:lp~:at the m~etna~ese were Or Starr' t 'ay acknowledged recel"·" ---lb 'drlve-lhrouch-a picket line out .. JlL....-&Ung-against a cul ln-lhelr-oo •• ,. ~-the commissary compound in suburban uemons r the demolltrator1 some llllcilly obtained documenta from , Newport. She appattritly panicked when pay. ·They '!1d Iii lie ol the Henry A. Kissinger's National Security . 1 ". the demonstrators stoned her car and n1assed before! the ':rtty'betore noon · J ped -'t they said New~rt comm ssary -Cowiciltheofficedm. Ir I 'd h c1A~A..1 1 ht when K/u!nw. ,,,.,,,_, u~meri:01 'officials ~id the woman· and locked traffic. About 160 eustmners But a a sa1 e never ~ he flllrN hla wile Wfth him.• ,. .. Billie A. Stewsrl of. faioina Park, were Inside. off the irregular channel or inWnn&Uon • ro;:::.::~:=:.:=.::~-~~:~~:~~· ~~~~;;,,~~;iiii~i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiio;;;;iii"j because everything he received. was II UF'I T•tNlfl•I• YOUTH FLED THROUGH THIS SCHOOL ROOM AfTER SHOOTING Anger Ov er Transfer Ap parently Trlgger9d Two.Gun Rampage School Principal SI~; ' Son of Policeman Held _, ' duplicated through normal contacts ~ith the White House. ?.foorer appeared on NBC's Today Show, making his first personal response to reports that the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 1971 had been spying upon the secret diplomauc -moves of Kissinger, then President-Nixon's national secw:ity...:_ adviser and ~w Secretary of State. MOORER DENIED an y allempt by the nation's top military J~a<ien to illiciUy channel Information to fhe Pentagon. The admiral said some White House documents arrived on his desk because Navy Yeoman 1.c Charles E. Radford, a clerk in the Joint Chiefs liaison office within the National Security Cowlcil, ,~·ould type an extra ·copy of aU documents he prepared. The extra copy \\"Ould be delivered to rMOOrer by Rear Adm. Robert O. \Velander, Radford's GREEN HAVEN -----=:---:-c--~~-~--4'1--"'!'-t Moorer said. _ . -'-1------~-1;;.i. CHLCAGO (AP) -The 14-year-old son or a-Chicago policeman has been t1 Moorer said e was aware Of ffie 11 charged with murder in a school shooting that brought death to a principal ~ practice but dismissed it as Wllm~nt and injury·to three other persons. · -4 since he was already familiar with · Steven Gu). was charged Thursday night in the death of Rudolph Jezek 4 eve~~g Radfol'd passed along. Jr., 52. -THERE HAVE BEEN publi sh e d · Police said young Guy walked into an elementary school ·on the South reports that the Joint Chiefs were angr.y Sidi on-Thursday Carrying-a .4S:Callber pistol and a .38:caliber revolver,both n--ana-rrustrated because-'Ki!singer-tended- of which belonged to his father, Patrolman Ralph Guy. · to keep to himself detai!J Of new Officers said the eighth-grade ttUPil apparently was angry about being diploma cy with China and the . Soviet transierred on h1onday from the school to a social adjustment center. Union. the , ... iiJding down or the Vietnam . He was confronted in the corridor by assistant principal Gordon Sharp, \var and the strafegie anns _limitation 40, and school security guard Ezekiel Thomas, 47. Police said when they de-ta:. light of public attention focused maoded to tcnow why be was-back at the school he pulled.otlt one of the guns on Radford's actlv.itfes sµbsequently, and opened fire, wounding both men. . Afoorer said, "I should nave been more · Witnesses .told police Guy then walked into the CfO\\'ded principal's office ~ alert and followed through." waving a gun, fired one shot through Jeiek's open door and then· fired more · P.loorer aL!O said \Velander named shols~atClOSer range,ICilliiigtHepriiieipal. ~ ; !fad 0 as tira-source-wro-teakeii .Police Said the youth then headed-for the classroof9. of his former teacher, minutes of a National Security Couricil Peter Smith, 29, who heard the eai'lier,sfiots and tried to duck outside his meeting quoting Kissinger on the classroom. A shot grazed Smith in the arm as he ned. admii'listratk>n's "tilt" toward Pakistan .The youth was finally disarmed by teacl!e r Ollie Holmes after his gun mis-during its war with India. fired in two attempts to shoot Holmes, police-saiQ. .. Prosecutio1i .li11ay L<:>se RADFORD HAS DENIED leaking those mfnizte& to coJLlutist · J a c k Anderson. Radford and -Anderson ackQowledge friendshJp and membership in the same Mormon church when Radford wa.s in Washington. The liaison office which \Velander headed was closed after the White House plumbers group-, set up to probe news leaks, coocluded that the Joint Chiefs were spying on Kissinger's operation. . . Sex Case Admission A similar investigation begun by former Defeme Secretary Melvin Laird HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -An attorney "'ith slaying, 17-year<0ld Charles Cobble, reportedly cmcluded there was no such says -testimony of a former -policeman as soon as the pretrial hearing is intent by the Joint Chiefs. has washed out prosecution plans to completed. After the investigations, Welander was use one of 10 oral statements Elmer transferred to command of a Navy Wayne Henley gave to officers in the GRAY SAID HE PLANS to put Henley flotilla. Today he is back in the Pentagon fexas mass murders. on the stand next week to testify about in an important post as an assistant '. Will Gray was 1$ked if the testimony his m'ental condition wh~ he gave the deputy chief of naval operatk>M. f' William Moore on Thursda y would statements to police. Radford has been reassigned to a i;.use the exclusion of a statement Vance lras told the court the state na\161 reserve wilt in Salem, Ore., his en! ad ·t.... m ttie da after plans . to use IO oral statements and ey m e · o,y o __ C(!:rJ __ ~--Y~=~.--wn··u-en·co-nfess1on •~lffiiley's '"'iar---native-state....------------his arrest about a box allegedly U5eu • u1 ". • to transpol'( bodies. , Vance said Wednesday he w 1 l I • . . infroduce into evidence a large wooden , ' , ' GIANT TRUCK LOAD OF CITRUS JUST .ARRIVED!!!! ; "I wo~ld think so .. I~, looks bk~ it box found at the suburban Pasadena · DAILY ... LOT I (the testimony) sat on 1t. Gray replied. home of Dean Corl!, 33, the man police · 1.'i!°t!' ;l,.~~t\l;;,,}i"!J'1-.Y~..r~£t1f_R..J~,,.,.,-1~~''.!': :~,~~-;:-~ ~·~:_;. ..... ~l.~-Ff! ~JC~;'"_::, .. Feeturing the •II new .... DWARl'..LITTLECADO I.his_ weekend only. -~rim · . murder rin g. . Dtlivtry of thr Daily Pilot · Henley was fU'St arrested last Aug. is guarantttd . mE TESTHttONY of the former Suburban Pasadena officer came during the fourth ·day or· a pretrial hearing for Henley, 17, accused or murder in tbe deaths of six of 27 youths who Were slain In what police have tenned a boIDosexual torture and murder ring. ' In a pretrial hearing, H e n I e y ' s itttomeys .are seeking an order r;uling inadmissible in his trial sta tements 'Henley made to police before he oonsulted a lawyer. Henley is to stand trial ror the murder pf one of the youths he is charged 8 after he telt,ed and told them h hot and kil ed Co It The Shootl'na ,,,,.,....,.,.n.1: If 'w N 1111 II••• rtvr e s r · ¥tt ""' .., J:» '·"'"· c•H .,.. ,.,, ~ will was later ruled self defense. a.. ,,..,,,., '' '"'· c1111 1r1 11\111 1111111 The following day Henley and ano ther 1=• '·"" delendant l·n lhe case, Davi'd Owen s11v,..., •R• 11111111111 11 ¥911 " "' r..:11v1 .,.., un '' t '·'"· 1111n11,, ., 1 '·'"· Brooks, 18, led ofricers to 17 bodies s11M1Y, c111 111<1 • c..., w111 " llrMtllt " buried in a Houston boat . shed, !our YM· cins ''' 11111• "'1~ 11 '·'"· in East Texas near San Augustine and T tltphonrs six on a Gulf of Mexico beach at High "'''' oran1t c..,"'' ..,,.,, ....... MNJtr I I d T N•rt~west Hu"n"'"" lttc~ s an , ex. ..,. ,w111m1nt1er .......... 111>-1121 David Mullican and Sidney Smith, 1111 c11..,..1,, c1,r11r1.,. •••d•. Pasadena 'detectives, testified that it S•• '"'• ca,11tr•1111 0 1111 '"""· was on the trip to San Augustine tbat 111" L•.-. L..-"""" ..... dkae Henley told them about the box. Mild Weather Poses Risk l'enaperatures "''" '" Albtnr • • u " " -~~-" ' A"lfit• " " ...... .. .., l!hltt•lo n ~ Cllllrlon• " " Ch~ • " Cit •llCI' " " 0•11•• _,, .. """-' " Detroit " " F•lrbtllkt .. , "' Honol11h1 " ,, Kl-City ,, ,. L•1 ""'' " • Ml•ml -" .. MllWllllc. .. " " _,, " " New °''""' n .. OldeMIM City " ,. """"' " n ,.l~llft " ' Pflll ,tlll ·~. " ·-· i1 • ·~ ,. .... • ... ""'1!tnd, Ot'I. " ,, ,.leflrMM, v •. .. " s1. L.ovtt .. " s.tt UQ Cfty • " SM~r~ " .. ...... " " TIM,,,..•I .. " W1.it1ngl011 .. " S. C•Hlornla ' . "' ... .. , ·" -. .21 ~wtAtltltfOtO(,iUte CtllfoVll.I bYPnMd 1111 Mll,lll\ern /Mill -'° OI !ht 1111•, Vll'111!11 higtl tlolldlntl•, w1rnwr 1.,,..•llwti •IMI cor.tll'llleel K1t11rtc1 rain Ill ,,. rnoun11ln1 .,,..,.. tXPKltd lltf'OUI'\ S•lu~o.y. '111 LM "'°'Dttel ~mlll!'•llll'•I wt rt tlltl'tlt1 ""'""'r, lft fllt llPHr «If, "*"" ltltr• ....,. iJftt1'TIOon low dollds •rio f09, Thi Wl<l!~tllcl Should bf mlDltlr waorm Ind dry, MktJMJll•!lellt! WNfMr kl'llkt. W8111tnd lllftl1 llOtlf fM ceatt •"' ,., ttw 1111"1Mdf•tt:. ~nm "*"' M tn fM 70f With ~fC'fl)' ~•U!Mflh1• •• • TM •••INfmM .... tl!Jwt cftlld flttt(.I \i•tlnh hltfl tlwda wlltl I dleftW 9f -.WI k'I lllt IMl'fNflt ''"'" dlll'lt\O ,,,. M'tllltl'ld. ·', •'""'f•~...:.,~~~;:\ »'~A::~~~iJ"t~/.f (llfiS'~r.r.Tinltrtnit,'o r·. ir, •••• Lemons, Grepefrult, Lim• & Avo~ado. Most all varieties .. , shQP early - KILL NEXT YEAR'S WEEDS NOW! c;.-1. ~ NOPRODUCJ DoES MORE FOR . DICl(ONDRA .•a 's a,.• .. •a ••a ~· • .. • ., weHy 1resi11. ·~"' ...... ---... -..... _ .... __ _ ... ,.,., .. ,.. ............ . ·•.-SAii ONLY - •11.915300 $ 98- We Have Spring Cleaned & Revamped Our House Plant Room COME-SEE-••• TAKE ADVANTAGE ••• SAYE Leather Pot Hangers . $191 $1.H Voho £"- Sand .cast Plan!!~~" 59' !:~+~!.ul Air Fern $129 !!~~ai 'Planter 1/2 PRICE Primrose · "' ,,.,d1,1 ' J& .............. ,....... 7 .... wro·ught .Iron .Cftlo . ..... -. .... 116.H lf0;7,'. • Redwood laskets = .... SJ.ti-NOW . __ J f2_~RICE __ 1 _ P.tto Stl•p -Drfftw"4 :~~ .... ~~s $)~ Prlc11 G9od, Thru Jan .. 23 • ·-' 2123 NEW,PORT BLVD. COS1'A MESA N!:iRSERY . 646-3925 PATIO 642-4103 • ,~ • 1· • ' • . L •. I ' ' I' i • • ! t I ! I ' • ! • • 1 . I • ! t I . ! . I ' ' ! I ' ' ·' • I t I J l --- ,, ' • I t I ' J .... I I • I I ' • • ~ c a , p i c g f b I -I I ' l ; ' ; •• Resigns Earl Brian, 31, state secretary of healih and weUare, has quit to ruri for GOP nomina- tion in June for Senate seat held by Democrat Alan Cranston, who says he ·will run -aga1n.-· Brian's resignation is effective Jan. 31. ' - $37-Mllllon With.· Bad.Checks He was last seen in M d C • · Ch , New York and failed to ur er, onsp1ra~y · arges ;~o; ~E.~;/e~~~r~~~ · . Diego Monday. . Friday, Janua,Y 18, iq74 OAILV PILOT 5 ' . judge Nixes Growth ·~imit~- . . . ~ ' ' FREE -COUNSELING SERVl(E ' ' FOR ALCOHOLISM FOR INDIVIDUALS AND INDUSTRY Tax Victory -·-=P'--=hone_ 645.-5707 Call 24 Houn a Day RALEIGH HILLS HOSPITAL NEWPORT BEACH I I Dropped Against 'Quentin 6' ·----- balsam's'·· SAN RAFAEL (i\P I -Adjustment Center where the l J\furder and c o n s p i r a c y prison \iolence took place ! C 6arges-have been dropped Aug. 21, 1971. Three guards aga inst inmates know..n as the and tln"ce inmates, including San Quentin Si.x, accused or Soledad Brother Geo rg e 'plotting a 1971 prison escape J ackson, "'ere killed. . stands it will put into quest ion all graod jury indictments .from here on out." BALES SAID he would appeal immediately. 11~-:--------------------"---------;;,_.,..._..._ ______________ ~I St a·te _ _:C·o r re c t-1-o-n s department officials described the controversial shootout as a carefu11y -Planned-escape conspiracy, but others accused prbon officials of plotling the. assassination of J a c k s o n . : 1. I in which six perSO;OS ~·ere . Sto)\. a retired Nevada killed~ County judge, was brought in . J\tarln C',ounty orfi~iaJs-say to hear only -the motion---00 they will appeal the decision which he ruled ·arter all Marin Thunday by visiting ~Judge County l u d g es dioqualified Vernon Stoll. He ruled that themselves because they were the grand jury which indicted · the selectors of the grand jury the six "ctid not represent a which indicted the four blacks cross s e c t i o n or the and two Chicanos. A bJ community." Defense attorney Charles ssem y "The means (the method) Garry said the San Quentin _ I U9ed by the selectors of the case marked the ninth time Ov • d · I . grand jury did not assure a since 1967 he has argued for em CS fair representation .•. or _!!le_ ~~missal of charge~ because ~ . r blacKi. lJieLaflii xmencans. of an unrepresentauve grand--R , V the blue collar working class jury. but Judge Stoll was the eagan eto and the young," Stoll said. first to grant the motion. "I think Ju~.ge Stoll will SACRA~ITNTO (UPI) _ A THE INMATES r e m a i n be ove~ed. saJd P.1arm leading s e n a t e Republican locked ln San Quentin Prison's C.ounty District At torn e Y says he would be "very . ~ Open Sunday 1.,.-5 p.m. entii.e-inventory'-- reduced ! 100s of Values! SALE ~ maximum se c u r it y Bru~ Bales. "If the order surprised" if the upper house , goes along with the Assembly SALE 8' sofa $299.00 I • N F d in overrtding Go.v. Ronald ·• • • I f Reg. hen:vlonfobnc,,usietcolotl only •••••••••••••• $.139.00 . 'fi>"·zn-~ -..... -rs·e· . -n•-"ft· -1io,".! .. ta1.'b1·1v1.'to_QLJLl!J!e!•IJ;ltallll1 11-~ .. "Jp::1ec;:;:e~c:::1r;:cu~ar;,;so;;;.::a ~" O · "' V"' •. o white, brown &beige, flO.Ol .. 1,. -diiiiille$1950"'n.oo..--<1$"1195H.00""-·--1becf-il'room-set·~----------------'-I~~-....! , • · Senate Republican Caucus -by dillingham, 72" c!resser ond mirror, '#Uidrobe, 2 nitestands, I D d • · c T · k Chairman John Hanner or 2 pc. sectional 81/2x9V2 kingsiuheodboonl,oilwalnutwithblocktrim ..... $1500.00· . ea lU ar run Glendale, a strong Reagan white linen, loo>e=hions, tu..dostyle •••••••••. $695.00 , $495.00 \ · hacker. made the statement -......- ... l SAN FRANCISCO (AP I A nurse missing since Monday has been found dead by police in the trunk or her car parked on a downtown street with a two-day-old traffic ticket on the windshield. Son's Death Means Trial Thursday after the Assembly brown & saltman pecan game set Authorities identifi~ the easily overrode the governor's oci~ntoble,AAx44ond4onn victim as Linda K. Carroll, veto of a bill prohibiting! choirsinbrownnoug. 1 only •••••••••••••••••• $1100.00 1-2 OFF 31. She was fowtd sJain clOIUJ'e ol. state men ta I 8' sofa Thursday, shot through the hospitals without legislative L.-1 •c black I-~--... annrnval. ~ulon aorlc, ~straps., •.• ,, •• ,,.,. ~9.00 head. apparently sometime ,..,.. .... Monday. -Tbe. "urgency" measure by 92''' sofa Assemblyman John Burton, Ballistics tests showed Miss (D-San Francisco), w 8 s oak sides with walnut inlay, beige naugohyde. 1 only $429.00 $299.00 Carroll was killed by a bullet 1'PP"'Ved on a 63-ll wte, nine 7' sofa lrom the same gun med by more than the tWo-thlrds -t..:i .. $249.00 contemporary oil paintings 3'x4' -4'x4' vqlues up to $289 $79 and up a fugitive ex-convict to kill needed. Fifteen Republicans .,....;...herculon,loosecushions.1 only •··••••••·•·$399.00 $299.00 his girlfriend and then joined 43 Democrats I n 2 pcs. sectionQI . ~----i5 p-.Jl(IJ· ·.ag set ~himself:-Ma'ltriee McF•land, ..H .. ~-1a-......_ AI1-"~" l l 7,,, bi ·-'--h ~1c ·~ ~"Woo -'--U __ _ nd h' l SllP!XI• ~ .... ~ """"·. ~~ ,,. ,,. -'"""""°"''texture rcu ... •; •. • ... ,,.oo -..., ~ 45. a IS estranged gir votes were cast by brown &saltmanpecancoffeetables . ·"8"•d.formicotoptoble,ll2"leal,,groenCiKl-friend , Cynthia Washingtoo. Republicans. plaid fully uphol•te,._d cho;rs .................• $699.00 F~ £.=. 1__ 18, ·ere_found dead in an However, the bill° faces an withbottomcabinet30x60 .....•.••••••••.• , •. $359.00 $239.00 2 ·--·Of' UJU e apartmentMomaya!temoon. uncertain lite in the Senate 2chrome-cornertables-piec;e,sectional •. $949.00 SALE 1-2 OFF • · :::....-~~llll•·•·~i:.,;~-11))1;_...,mii'l'ta;lnfril'i"'l;n~-,;, -~· .. h. ls ~-'"""'"'...t tn. · d 30-'" c ked-'--$ with built in oak ta~ 9'2"x9'2". ~"""'" -A: ;( an Cfia!P ~~~COOSl er """'wit111mo ~t loPs ••• ~ ........... eochSl:f.5.00. 89.9£ • .... SAN ·BERNARDINO (AP I it next Wednesday. TlieluO 101'2' sofa ·-· --eoiltllrif>!,bycrp& ... .,, ........... , •••••••• ,.$950.00 · .• $650.00 -A Barstow couple v.ill have c.ard be! ~ ~!'fi95 Carroitl I e g is I a tu re bas not '/: • J~ to stand trial Jan. 29 00, ~re ound mhi YR: apartmen OVerridden 8 gubematoriaJ with 2 atfached solid oak fables 2 choirs oak base ""·-s stenvrun' g from 11.._ room in w 'ch McFarla.J)d veto in 28 years. beige, brown, black, & white sfripe •• , • , • , ••• , ••• $849.00 $550.00 black, white, and-gold ........ 1>.. 1~ and Miss Washington died, L--I t. death. 1of their it-year-old investig ators said. 8V2' sofa flel'"'l;u on stripe 2 only .•.•. -.•••.•••••••••• eoch $260~ dialtellc son whom the y denied --. Ms. Vote. -·ine leothe• o• O<Jlsidewith •tripe· 7' sofa and s·.1oveseat insulin .;treatment, a Superior 11ae nurse, from Carriere, -·~ Court judge has ruled. Miss., had been employed in fabric inside. mode by crossroads· ·. , • -· .••.....• $790.00 112 OFF stri~ herculon fabric . _ .• : ••••••• ,.,., .•••• , .$650.00 Judg Ed ard F fused the obstetrics department at 2~. sectional . · 6 II t b h " e w ogg re !he UC 'Meilicil Cenfer ·'lor ·:. . -d sma u c airs ~y io dismiss chtlrges .tJ.ppro.ve c 8 x9f/2,tuudiistyletal.~ionCalt.,\, . ' • -. 'I.,·. --2e0.:h,mi1s10nl.,Offwt.;te,-: ·.:·. • •:' ., . of involufitary manslaughter seven years. , off white. Handwove,n in India ......•••.••.••••.• $989.00 $749.00 ,....... pn'nt p' k p · 5·129 00 and ....,,·-erlng the 1'1le of Police said Miss Carrolr ••¥¥.. ic ·up rice···•········•••••••·.. · ~-.. • · · 2 swivel chairs · I 3 6' a minor filed a g a ; n s t apparenlly was abducted while SACRA/dENTO (UPI) ...: A · secltona piece 1 LawrenceParker,35,andhis she sat in her ear near the bill permitting women to' lootecushions,he=lonfobric.blue stripe ••..••.• $259.00 $149.'!2 Sshopeoffwhitofv"looiecushians,lanly •••••• $1600.00 I 29-yell'Old wife, Alice. downtown intenection of designate · tnemselves as butcher block dining set, 5 pieces ~ Their son, Wesley, died' last Market -and Powell Streets "Ms/' when they register to oak tobte •3x.t3 wiih 2 l6'"ffils,"' upholstered choirs 2 swivel chairs Alig. 22, after . they waiting for a-companion to vole has won final legislaJive 100%Nylo•-<=~•9!fabrics&colon .......... $550.1)0 $425.00 looteanhiansgroon,lime,&yollawstripo •••••••• $259.00 dlocontinued his in s u I in run an erand. The colnpanlon, _....ai from the all · male br-n & saltman · t.reatmenl, saying that a faith Jorge Rendon, 50, or San Senate. v" white indoor or outdoor "ame set heater at the First Assembly Diego, said he was gone only CurrenUy, 'women must""' oilwolnutendl~onedruwet,2~xl8H ...... $259.00 $189.00 madobylondos • " of God church in the~ desert about five minutes before either the · prefix ' "Mlss or hexagon taliles "8" .......i ble 'th ~~ · f, ~told them he had returning to futd Mlss Carroll Mn." with their name~ oilwolnut. .. 30x30x18bybrown&saltrnon ••.••. $259.00 $189.00 ta •w• •~n .................. $.560.00 r .. _::heal=ed:.the=bo=y':.• di='a:.be.::t::ces:.. -=and=her=car==-=·====the=y=register==·== 96" sofa t Wood trim, orongit brown fur "l stripe•, loote cu•htons .... $-495.00 • J-2 OFF I (oi'fler tables with smoked glass top, oil wolnut 28ic28a I 8 ' , ' ~ -· ! I Select Redwood Originals • Tcibles ··Bar Tops •Clocks •Art Objects . =--Fe-aturing Distinctive Giiins t; Beautiful Burls1 .a91gular Price Range $ 6 5.00 to $60i'J.OO • SlntaM• F- by bn>wn & salt man ...... $259.00 $189 .00 _hanging wall unit oak & wolnut 32•7211, 2 cabinets & shelves •• , ...... $299 2 steerhyde chairs on chrome bose ••.•••• , .••• $179 5 pc . oil walnut dining 5et - 45 ' rd. table, 2 18" fills, 4 yellow & green stripe hei"culoo choirs .. $799 custom made 8' sofa alive crvshed velvet _.;,h ~ piping, down botk p;llows. one only •• $695 1-2 OFF . ·-· $499.00 ' • -• ,. ' '< $59.«!2 Y20FF 1-2 OFF I I l /~ Jf hou'1: • • • ( • come 10 Mercentile 8\d'g . 41h P:loor Level 3850 S(Xllh PllZI Drive ::.,nta Ana • 71-4 • 558-1$50 - ,, . . ~ Mi I SUn-s . E -. .... " • .. l mon., tue., wed., fri. 11 .f thurs. 11 ·6:30 sat. 11 ·5 :30 ' sun. l·S I ' ; I ' • • • -EDITORIAL PAGE ' ' " . A proposed Laguna Beach shopping complex called Village Bazaar has run recently into a stor1n of unrea· sonable criticism. Partly as a result of a barrage or derogatory proe- aganda and a letter writing Cal)lpaign, the fate or Vd- l'age Bazaar hangs on result of a hearing Monday before the South Coast j\eglonal Zone Conservation Commis- sion. · --'~-The project is esthetically pleasing, anirlt meets all legitimate public concerns of environment, park· ing, traffic Circulation and economics. It should be an asset to the community. The project' Involved-is a lllUlti·million dollar com· pie~ o(..shops.and restaurants to serve Lagun~ residents as well as tourists. It includes parking underground for about 330 cars. In the past, we have expresse d concern about a trenv toward development of large shopping complexes, and what may be the cumulative economic effect of addin large amounts of commercial space to the Laguna Beach inventory. Our recommendation now for approval is made in light' of th i s concern. The Bazaar is well planned and Well situated to fill a marlcet demand. Detractors of the project are being less than hon· I----·-·est irr setting-themselve!t -againsHt-first,--and-then-de- visin~ arguments against the project t6 justify iheir op-- position. When the developer answers one demand, less ~ reasonable ones follow. The sn1all faction , largely instigated by one per· son, is not of the same honesty nQr breadth as the anti· high rise movement in Laguna years ago. 1'he literature against the Village Bazaar is misleading and apparently intentionally so. If the coastal commissioners consider citizen criti· cism of the project, th e y should also consider the source and manner of that criticism. The latest charge, that it will harm a vital and . Ad Sponsors Try ' . New · Dirty Tricks ( EVANS·NOVAK J needed natural area of the city-a gully-ls phony. The area is now an eyesore. It is a commercial zone. It Is commercial in nature and the planned development will only improve it, benefiting the city of Laguna Beach, and the entire South Orange County Coast. Mitchell's Philosophy South Lagunan Clay Mitchell hns asked Gov. Rea· gan· not to re·appoint him to the State Board of Educa- tion be_cause h~ feels ap)lOIDtmen~ made In the_ lour years smce he Joined the board have radically chaliged its philosophy, _ _ . 1J The sl'1te board, Mitchell wrote the gbvernor, has become a rubber stamp body endorsing "policies loaded with progressive socialism." Since li-1itthell's letter also referred to sharing the governor's "basic thoughts with respect to sound edu· cation" and since the appointments to the board he ap- parently found unsatisfactory also were made by the governor, there seems to beian anachronism somewhere here. A staunch supporter of very conservative policies in ~ucation.-the·.former Orange County Board of Edu·"' cation member has opposed, among other things, State Supt. Wilson Riles' early-childhood education program and a current proposal to hire more women and mlnori· ties for the state school system. Calling this course alien to hi~ philosophy, Mitchell has promised to concentrate his efforts tn areas where h~ can ~ ~ore effective in exercising his v,iews. He did did not md1cate if the area might be Orange County where' his philosophy once stirred some well remem: bered tempests on the educational scene. We do not welcome that prospect, but at least the philoso phy will be confined to a smaller sphere. s • Social Be11efits Spending Triples· Dear Gloomy -611s _J;first $300. Billion ·Budget The Supreme Court says illegally obtained evidence is admlMlble. Why can't we simply steal the White House files and see what's in them? F. B.J. · .WASHJNGWN -Another historic with added-on rooms runnin~ into first will soon be nmg up by the Nixon ~ · ~ infinit y. People keep saying this ki~d administration. This will be the first -RICH. ARD WILSON of thing can't go on indefinit ely and ·-billion ~"'· In tile people don't do anything about it. 'J'JYY, .._.et nation's history In the relatively brief period since and running ~ relatively modest M to \969 when Nixon took office, his SlO billion 1n the red. We are re·achlng at all. It merely caUs the carpenters estimates of annual gove rnment spending for $400 bUllon and -the time for it and ma.sons together and says, "build ha\'e increased by more ·than SI.CK! billion . w ASmNGTON-Employing sh a d y tactics remlniacent of Watergate dirty tricks, sponaon of a forthcoming national newspaper advertisement on behalf of belelguered President Nixon are erroneoualy telling p r e t t i g i o U· s . Democrais that Dean Rusk and Lady Bird Johnson have agreed to sign tbe and not from Kendall himself. 0'-1 Ovt ftfllftllellh .,.. tc*mlrtM " ,.....,. •-• "" ....,.,.tr rtonKt w.. " ...... !'lie .~. s..111 ,..,, "' ""9 .. Ololnrt OW. Dt11Y ~lief. v.oo.'1 ~-Jar o(f, a house.'' This repre!ents a cost about one-third SOclal fUlfillment is ---If that Is l(f tiie""tfiew8f"""t ts. a greater tlian !>resident John~n'!-last•---&-1 t be reason. What )el.!sl, the carpenters and masons ought estimates. At this rate the $400 billion ad. . ' Rusk, Secretary of State for both John F. Kennedy and Lyndor. B. John!On , said he never signs petitions, letters oi ads. underlying theme: convert lttr. Nixon's pervasive and personal crisis into a IN AUSTIN, TEX.. Mrs. Lyndon carbon c:opy of Mr. Johnson's nam>1 .. Johnson's personal secretary told us based predicament at the height of the The ad itself is the brain child of tbe White House and has been entrusted to IOngtime Nixon In- timate Donald M. -~~-~-- through an intermediary she had heard Vietnam war, when he was indeed -6 nothing about the ad . f\1rs. Johnson. besieged by anti-war demonstrators. ~ ==5he_sai<i_did.....nol--makc.....a..pcacticc.....of BY-$UCh-misdireclion,the-ad'1-clear chief executive and beneficiary of mul- tiple N 1 x on ad- ministration blesSings the pa5t five years. Kendall's role : to make the &trongest possible defense of l\.1r. Nixon without scaring off high-level Democratic signers. Thus, the first version of the ad appeals in fulsome ·tenns to the patriotic 11ecessity of "preserving this nation" as distinct from pre11erving President Nixon. That is lfle' obvious come-on for Democrats who would never sign an outtabt appeal to support a man most of ilrem loathe. sign ing public appeals or st'llteincn:s. purpose is to round up LBJ Democrats Another top-drawer Johnson aide and exploit their animus against the received his copy or the proposed polit ical left, the former co I I e g e advertisement IO days ago. Describing demonstrators and what Alr. Johnson it as a bald-"save Nixon" effort skillfully usedjflo call the "haters" at the peak wrapped in "save America" camouflage, o~ti\var agitation. he. told us he would never sign. The language of the ad, titled "a warning IN SllORT, the ad tries to divide about weakening America/' strongly the country down the lines of the great supports that view : Vietnam schism, appealing to "the love "We can preserve this nation only of our rountry.'_' So far out of touch if we r e a I i z e -immedialely!-that with. reality is the Nixon White House democracy cannot survive wl)ere mob that it stiU does not grasp fundan1enta1 ruJe flourishes. \Ve caMot surrender differences between ?\tr. Nixon's overall to government by outcry." critical plight and the far more restricted crisis of his predecessor. THERE ENSUES an emotional appeal ~toreover, Republicans who know and on earth is that? to be told precisely how much they mark "'•ill be reached by the lime Nixon's M rel the proviJion can -spend and no more. Then maybe Sfcond term Yt'OUld expire. ofe~ to f\IDd ~-they can get together and revise the Ti,•:enty lo 25 perc.'t'nl of lhe increas.c plans which have been shown them, can be attributed 10 inflation. The rest Jll.Y~ut ol aoclal and add no new rooms without reducing is n1ainly due to the wtccotrollt.-d benefits wted by the size: of .some others. expansion of social benefits \\'ith no Qmgress over the end in~ sight unt il Congress and the J>Alt eigh t or 10 <YrHERWISE, the governn1ent's house \\lhite House can get together to plan years. Defending the v.ill be as Jerry-built as it is now things better. country-dOesn'l-bold-rcandle-Jn-terms -='-==--'=--="-'='-='---''--''---'=-=· of ~t to social fulfillment In the V.'ay it is growing. Nixon Seel(s Costl)' New Recording lnstallatio11 SINCE ltll funds for • • h u m a n re90llrCes" will have tripled, while defense costs remained r e 1 a t I v e 1 y constant despite war and threat of war. In one aesslon of Congress alme, v.·hlch recently concluded, $4 billion was added to aocial fulfillment in the form or ' increased Social Security~ benefits. Now a new health insuranct program is coming along and In future years that WASHINGTON: De 5 p It e President vill add many more billiCJns. It can Nixon's utreme sensitivity over the be said for Roy Ash, the President's Watergate tapes, he now v.·ants to install director of management and budget, a new recording system in the \Vhite that he is trying. He is trying lo hold Hou ... ONE FOMIER Johnson c a b i n e t ~--'"l'll'!!be~~wl'!asL:spe<iflcall¥ told on behalf of Kendall tflat Pres10enrJofflm>n's widow and Conner Secretary of State Rusk both had agreed to sign. That claim had the <desired result-of putting the former CabTiiet member Wlder in\e!1le f1<WQtt lo •if!D _ himsolf, Q.ut he nevertheless refused . !o "follow the rules of the C.Onstitution still admire Mr. Nixon are aghast that that for 200 years has served us Kendall was given a role in the ad supi e111e1y-well. Let u~JieCampa1gn. "W1th-oon-Xendall's-debt1 back the dizzy rise of government costs. It won't be used, however, lo make He Is trying to avoid new taxes exce_p\ secret la~s of the conyersati_Qll$ in fot \\1nafill penalties agawt-the olf he ~valomce: a la Watergate, but system rcq11iring._e.'i.lrcinely.sophisti.eat.Cld1---'--" engineering." A third declared flatly When we called Prof. Dean Rusk at the University of Georgia law school, he told us he had no intention or signing the 8d. His" versiOn of the advertisement, he said, had arrived wx:ler conditions of extreme secrecy several weeks ago ~on st i tu ti o n a 1 gr o~ nd s for to Nixon, and Nixon 's obligations to 1mpeac~ment:--treason1 bribery and Kendall well known," one pro-Nixon -other h1gh"cr1me! ·and misdemeanors." Republ!tan-rordl.Is-;-''Usin-g Ke~aU to "Let us remember," the ad asserts, get signatures is incredibly stupid.'' ~'that . Congress cannot ,iml>"llch,~• Kendal)'•.". s(!OlllOl'lhlp ol .._u.e ad President because lt Is tired of ,.him, campaigfi destroys the intended message nor , impeach a judge because it does that the issue is not the President but not like his oplnJons. Let U! not surrender the pre!ldency. If the real issue were our bir~hright to mob hysteria and let saving the presidency and not Richard us resist the shouters that would f\1. Nixon, far more objective sponsor- stampede us into doing so." ship than Don Kendall would have been Those words expose the a d ' s at hand. - industry. But he can do nothing about to record the crooners and comedians new taxes loaded on in the Social who perform at offl· 5eCiliit~1tam:-Whenrt col!lell w-clal White House:---..... costs, his holdback is frustrated by new functions In ttre"'East ~ti cl· fUndlng employment cl Room. those unemployed in the energy eris.Ii. ... T Ii e President's The point has clearly been reached oommunlcatlons ex· when there is only one vlalble remedy pe:rt1 w a n t a for increasing coats and taxes which m~ . system so otherwise will .simply continue to grow sophisticated It m.aY. without effective control. nev er be built . Motivated perhaps _ SOONER or later, and the sooner v · , Flybyniie "Rides , Out · the .. Fuel CriSiS -t!it )>etttr, ' •!Jlll!!I will. ·ha¥•. le> be, devised In which Congreii and the presJdency come to agreement, prior to any action on 1pendina programs, on the absolute maximum to be 1uthorized for spendlnJ In any fiscal year. Having Cletennlned such a figure by Congremlooal· 1ctlon, tile doth must then be cut to fit It. by those "sinister forces" that wiped out .. an JS-minute ~t of _a crucial Wa._ '"tergate tape~ tbeY' llso Wint' a Da'ck:Up'" unit. 111E SPECIF I O<'.TIONS, sent confidentially to potential bidders, call for "two mixlng consoles" capable or taking the aOunds from 16 differenl mlcrophones and then mixing them onto a two-track stereo tape. As you know, our airlines have been hard hit by the shortage of jet fuel -even though the American Petroleum Institute reports. v.·e now have 28.9 million barrels of the stuff on hand. which is 14 percent more than v.·e had a year ago. Jn the face of this shortage of jet fuel , which we now have more of than before, our al rlints __ ha ve patriotically done thefr part. 'llley've knocked off J 5 O 0 mon<ylosing dally mgtits, laid off 18.0llO expensive em- ployes, raised rares and eliminated all kinds of economy tickets. Hardest hit by the crisis has been Flybynite Airlines, which ha s been losing money for years. No passenger v.·ill eftf forget the ln.Juguration of its new Jet Fuel Crisis service on-!he lucrative New York·London run . •'QOOD APTERNOON, 1 ad I es and atntlemen. \Velcome aboard Flybynitt's super-luxury, Extr1·.F'are flight to IAndon. Th.ls, due to the absence or s1'wardeases who just clutter up things, ·ls I recotdlng. . .. Your captlln today Is . Sergeant WUbur (Wild Will) Wlther"ij)oon. U:S. Anny ~'lying Corps (retired). And let ia assure you tltat Sergeant Witherspoon bu flown lhe AUanUc many Umts oolo [..__A_R_T_H_o_PP_E__.J and he's fully confident he can do it again today. "First, Jet us point out many of th e conveniences offered aboa rd our Super· Luxury. Extra-rare Flight. As promised, you-will notice that each of , you has a full four feet of leg room. This is. of ccurse, due to the remo vaf _o! the seats, vertical leg room . For your conlfort, v.·e suggest that each of you hold on to your strap overhead untll the Serge&l)t ha5 t..u r n e d _off the 'Orerbead Strap' sign. "ONCE JN FUGHT. those of you \\ilh the foresight to hav e brought one along, will be enjoying a delicious box lwich. A "'ide variety or alcoholic beverages v.·ill also be served depending on what \\'Ide variety you have In your hip flasks.. Let us remind yo11, however, that we must charge a ~ corkage fee, cash on the barrelhead. "Now let us point out 11>me of the safety ·feature! of this Fokker J8-E Blpl1ne. By removing the restrooms and galley we have been able to provide each of you with an unobstructed v1ew of both emergency trap doora. Shoukt there be a Joss In cabln pr.urt:, we advlle you lo 1w11low v"°'°""ly. ''ONE OF THE features ol this lircrafl • is the large rubber band nmning through the cabin. For a smooth and pleasant fllght. Sergeant Witherspoon asks that each of you do your part and give it a rouple of turns. "We will be taking off just as soon as \\1e _see how many more passengers we can wedge in. On yo ur anival, \vilh luck, at our hangar in Tiddllng f\.1eadow, just a scant 63 miJes north of Uindon. \\'e suggest you try to find a taxi lo the Southampton freight docks where you1· baggage will arrive sooner or later. collect. "Thank you ror chancing it with us today and remember our motto: 'Wherever you're going in this Jet Fuel Crisis, you can .always_ count on Flybynite to tak~ you'.'' Isn't It the Trutl1! Americans, unlike the na.lionalJ ' 0£ many other countries, have more op- portunity to learn about government. For example, we have had pounded home to us without Jetup, year after year, the verity that OW' govenunent will never give up anyth1n1 It baa persuaded, ruled or bludgeoned from . the voters -llke more tllll, more bureaucrat.I, more ldiocla end a few aortheads. -- "Nobody should ,..,_bl ongtttil b1f what he could haoe pttOft&ed.11 " -Dictlonartl of Op1111o!11 I Legl&latlon for such a· system Is part way throillh O>oim•· It ought lo be finally adopted and go lnlo effect next year. Then appropriate leldera In Congres• and the White House could agree In advance on the top limit essential lo the lttalth, welfare and safety of tltt nation Which could not be exceeded excopt In dire emeqeney. If anybody itnoWI a better w1y he has not reveaJed it. A1 matten at.and -now,· CongreR regularly exoeeda tbe President'• requrala. Al· inflation rqn, none ol the known remedies can be applled. ·Claistc ways lo flgbt Inflation· are to cut apendlng, raise taxes or bolh. IN THE PRESENT circumatancea tlttre 11 no cblnce of doing either. Ash one! the President therefore choose to try to hold back 1ptndln1 lncresses, all tha while cautioul that such boldblckl won't brlna on a recession. Ash, in fact, Is brlnglnc forth a budsct for · 1171 which will be regarded 11 stt1htly tnllaHonary. He I.! also proml'1n!r nilCUe opor1tlo111 If the -y f1opi ....... than uP..,lad. 'l'bele are like plom for \ drtam 1-. Either tllelr • • • c u ti o n wtll Ollt more at wlll lie cbin10i!D6oft tho lilnlcllft ls built. But It leoat they are planl' and the Oaa&re• which will receive them &.a' have any plan 1 Although the system ls !Uppased to be uted in the White Hou!e , which la buffeted only by Ule PJ'le6ident's tirades and has been cooled ' down only to 68 degreea, the two Identical con!Oles rnust IUfVive "a shock of five O.'s" Ind temperatures 80 degrees below ...,,. Indeed, they muat be able to ."operate" 'It freezinl temperatures and In I tbunderlt11 <Iownpour. The men who operate these electronic marvel;, furtbennore,· may have t.o do tt In the dark. Declarea the document: "The console wJll, at .times. be _operated in the East Room ..• under extremely low llght conditions. Ulumlnatlon must not allow any noticeable sPlll over of U11:ht over the front of the consofe as this will he In view of both the East Room audience and the pcr!ormtr.1 as well IS the President." tlNUKE Rooc Mary Woods' tape recorder, the new aound system is also auf'llOH(l to' be designed with the best lall..ale fe1ture1 that modern lechnOlogy can provide. We C0111ulted half .. -dozon s • u n d englneen and technfcians, who estimated the two fancy contoles will cost the t.upayen more tllln l:IOQ,000. One expert' delcrlbed the pro(>Oled sound t)'ltem 11 "1pace-aae teclmology. '' AnotI!<r called It "a hlahly professional that "no one in the country can build the thing the v.•ay they want it." SOME OF THE engineei:s-'"·e .consulted made comf!1ents tJiat .might interest the \Vaterga!c prosecutors. They""cileo.~·thC highly detailed specifications as evidence that the \Vhite House communicat ions experts are far too professional to produ.ce tape recordings marred with er~ures and excessive background noises. Commander Tom Coats of the \Vhilc - Ho.~~: CoJlVI!un~ations A.g~~. "'ho, ~ .. prepar~ t~ !Olit:ltattOn offer:-·explatne(I· "" he was trying to obtain "the best and most economical system'' available. Ha ving given us his "pos ition on this." lbe commander dl<tlared he could not "talk about it anymore'' <lnd refused to answer further questions. 1 FOOTNOTE: Until the Nixon takeover 1 the Marine COrps has recorded thC performances at lhe \Vhite House. The, master. tapes were filed in the t.·larine ~and library where they have remained,1 virtually untouched , for Jo these many years. I ,4 OIAN61 COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. Wtcd, Plll>U.htr Thol'n4' Kttull, Edllor Barbara Kreibich .Editorial Page E~itor .The editorial ,p&\ge or thfo Dnily Pilot &eeks to lnlo1Tn lnd lllmulal~ ~•d~rs by Prnt'nllng Ofl thi1 dlvel'le<e:ommentary·on topics 0rfra: tet'\'st by l)'ndlc•lcd rolwnnl111 •ltd cartoonists, by provldlOR a forum for readers' vlew1 11.nrl by Prtmittng this n~per·s opinlon1 •nd ldtu an CU1'11'nt toplca. The edllorlal oplnlorw. of the t>&lly Pilot' •PPtar only In the editorial column at 1hc top of the pq:e. Opln10n1 cxpre191.'tl by the col· umnilbl •nd car1oun1111 and leHtr • wrltm are lhelr own and no endow....,. mtnl of ttltlr vt~11 by the Oa1J¥ P!1ot -kt be tn1.,,.... Friday, January 18, 1974 1 - • •. -- • • --. DAIL V PI L0 1 t • _._. -----_,_ 1 • • • ., ' • • 11a onsc1ence ' \ " \ The President of Shell speaks out on Shell's profits-.where they come from, how big they actually are, and what Shell. does with them. ' " .J 11. l\ridKtH, S hcll l 'resident l I A midst all the talk about the Energy Crisis t here are frequently recurring themes which can be summarized by the headlin es we often see in our daily newspapers, surh as "Oil Industry's 1-{uge Profits" and "Gro''"ing Mood to 'Get Oil' in Congress."Jn Shell we think that these themes are grossly unfair and I \\'ant to invite you to look '''ilh me al Shell Oil's performance over the past eight OJ' nine years to see \vhy. BuHirst let me explain why I think it is important and usefu l to look at Shell Oil's figures in attempting to under- stand the real profit picture of the U.S. oil industry. The reason is that unlike most oil companies our size, Shell Oil is essentially a U.S. domestic company Thousands of barrels of refined products Shell sold per day '.. 1500 . 1ooot.:.-------;;;::-!•::;:---~ ~ Product Sales '°°E:-~~-:::::·~·::::::--~-Gasoline Sale s. • oi,,65,.....,61,6_,61,7--,68'=-~6,i,9,....7,i,o,_1,:,1,....1,!:2,-,:-:'13 Thousands of barrels per day of .crude oil and other liquid processine intakes.· ISOO•r-~~~~~~~~~--, 1000·~------;;;;;;;;;:·:::::----= ~r:;:=._ __ __:·:·:":··:··r':"':'':·~·--~ 500 ~ ' ·Net ProdUction oc_...L....:.J..~L-..L-1~L-..l...~ 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 Shell's Net Income in Millions· $400 S300 $200 ReinvestMI in Business s1oo•b-----(c;;,;,,.~o~;,:1.~.:".~'-- T_o Shel l's 33,000 SharehfJlders OI L...-L--'--'-...L..-'-...L..--'-65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 Rate of Return · 20% 16% Shareholders·investmtnt even though we are an affiliate of a ·E--------• multi-national company. · __ .J.1~t:=:-:-::--=:--12'~ he fact-that·911mM!l'ilrofour--• -• - S% -~ Net on Net 1. Thetaxrefonn bill ofl969reduced the depletion allmvance from 271'..% to 22% and this, together with other changes, resulted in increased taxa- tion. 2. Simultaneously, the \Vorst petro- leum products price-war of the de- cade(the best, of course, from the consumer's short-term point of view) broke out, stimulated by excess pro- ducing and refinel'y capacity, which themselves were partly the result of a business reCession. 3. Over-<:apacity iii the chemical indus- try and easy access to cheap feed- ese refining capacity in ~~cess of the crude oil available for proce ssing even though we would like to see more of this located' here instead of overseas .. Assuming that a permanent ~eller's market does develop, one can generalize as follows: ·' dustry iS admittedly appalling and there are many peopl~ \vho are ready to crjti,. cize us fairly or unfairly, knowledgeably Or unkno\vl erlgeabl .Y. We believe, however , that the vast 1najority or our fella\\' citizens are fair· minclecl and ,,·ill gi\ .. e serious considera· tion to what we have to say. Like many 1. Pe.trochemicals. Over£apacity has other companies, we have been forecast- virtuallydisappeared and feedstocks ing for some years many of the things are scarce and more expensive so that \Vhich have come about and have triecl (ll'lllpricescanbeexpectedtoprevail. h IT I II I b · lndeed,about40%oftheimprovement rat ere 11gent ytote peop e a out1t. · Unfortunately, we made someer-in our 1973 nine-month's perfonnance roneotis estimates·ofthe time available cor.npared with the s~e p~riod in 19_72 to take corrective action s and we did not s tocks provoked a similar grim strugg e w make any profits ii\ rhis ·segment ofour business. . came fr~m the Chemical. D1v1s1on as it succeecl well in our attempts to com· wo~k.ed its way.,,ut-0fthe.de~ressed --municate1:o·the pubtic·aboutthisincip•-------'I position ofrecen~years, buti~s perfor-ient problem. The Middle-East embargo 4. In order to improve operating effi- ciency, Shell Oil embarked on an ex- pensive consolidation of faeilities from virioussectorsofthecountry into Houston. And since ther1l m~nce, due to pr1cecontrols, ~s s~1!1 . has, of course, acc;elerated the problem ~ ow that for all manufactunng mdus-beyond anything we had imagined. ries. Although some may. be skeptical 2. Refining and Marketing. It is still about this, we do feel a dedication to not generally understood that, with providing service and quality products minor exceptions, the prices for our forourcustbmers. We have tried to do main products such,as gasoli ne and heat-this consistently and to the best of our . ingoil have been rather effectively fro· abili~y. People must realize that if we Since then we have worked diligently . zen since the beginning of price controls -are to continue to do this in a growing against intense competition to claw our in August of 1971. econo my, \\'e must make sufficient pro- \vay back to the 1968 level of net income. The big price increases which have fits and retu rn on Ofu investment to . F'lnally, during the fir st three quarters caught the public attention in recent make it possible to go on investing. 'ofl973, we exceeded the net income of moMhs are the "flow-through" ofin-Any accusation that Shell has the same period of 1968 by seven-yes, creased costs ofraw materi als and im-deliberately created a condition of only seven percent. In the meantime: ported.products. According to govern-shortage in order to firm-up prices (a) Our revenues had increased by ment rules and fonnula, such price in-or drive independent marketers out 40%. • creases are strictly limited to actual in-of business is completely false. (b) Our crude oil.production h~d in-. creases in those costs; they do not allow The earlier graphs showing steady creased by 19%. increased profit to the refiner or the progress in refinery intakes and product (c) Our product ssles had increased marketer. sales in 1972, and the figure's forthe first by 20%.· • If some people had their way and three quarters of 1973. prove this. The (d) We had spe nt2. 7billion dollars in "divorcement" were decreed on the in-current product shortages.result from capit~l in vestment over the dustry, J be.lieve it would be very hard crude oil shortages and the crude oil period January 1969 to Sep-to find shareholders willing to invest in shortages are going to worsen until the . tember 1973. this partofour business under present Arab embargo has been lifted. We ex- (e) Inflation had eroded the value of conditions. pect that they will rontinue even after the dollars we earn and have Some reli ef from price-conttols is that. available to i~vest by about 21 %. essential ifour refining and marketing . It is a natural tendency at a time \0 D1v1dends prud to shareholders m-business is to continue growing, to keep .like this to try to put the blame on some· creased by HJ¢ per share at the. up with the nation's~nergy.needs. As I one. We, as an oil company, are pre- begmnm!j'o fl969 a~d have not m-mention below, the increased prices of pared to bear our share of the blame, but --~~.!'<! smce, despite the J'!Ct th~t .. domestic crude oil do add to ourcorpo-let us reme mber that there is plenty of ~ mvestor~. too, are subject to the rate.profit of course. bla!J1e togo_aroun<!. lo-ajl ~egme."t.S ~f --. -- impact of inflation. our society. The worst th mg that coiild " .~ I 'I • ., •' ---.. ' shares are owned by the general public requires that we publish our results. ---> epaPal<!ly..:i;hei:&fore,'t~pei'Tormance ~-..,c. of Shell Oil Compan y-;Torwhioh I speak, " . 3 .. Exploration and Production. happen for everyone is ifthe oil industry ~ -_,-----·E>ramatie--changes have been thrus&on -·slmilld1l:{ll!llaetheill!l!]Jegoa•~.--- .. is indicative·ofthe perfonnanee of the _ domestic oil industry without the prob- lem s in analysis that may be introduced by large international operations. Other differences 016c,'-6"'6-6J,7-68,L--.':9-7,L0,-~71-7,L2_.Cl73 -our current prcifit1evel can then only be considered excessive if our 1968 profit Shell Revenue in Millions· level was excessive. And yet, during 56000 1968, our return on capital employed 15000 was approximately equal to the average of all manufacturing industries in the There are, of course, other differences. $4000 United Sta,es. , E1tcise .Taxes A I , 6A .a.-. I . J\or inslal)ce, we.have a very l!lrge . ;., ,-..... ·-.. . , • , , . , . • ': ,:s; n,>e!'llo,n,,..,a?"ve1,o.~_aR.Jta,: chemical division-the largest of the ·s3000 ~rnde". "''~~a'i.'0t•er· -" • er11ployed mcre'a8i!Q vel'y 'cdiisidel'ably U.S. oil companies-and our corporate Chemical over this tim e period so that our income performance is therefore .affected by the · 120001t::::::~~~~;;.;:C--~~liftfie brstnille11ronttrs·ot1973would performance of this division. I will tell Relioed p,Qducts have had to be 38%or$97 million higher you something about this later. 11000 to equal the 1968return on investment. Then, also, \Ve do have some inter· Hoiv, iJL iLll c01isbie1ice, tliis profit national aclivities-almostentirely iii ,0,. _ _.,_.,.__.,_.,._~,--.,._~,__., ]H!.rforr,ia1tce ca1i be described as "reap· 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 · exploration ventures in Canada, South ingwindfall profits from the onergy America, Wes t Africa and the Far East. Shell's Capital Expenditure in crisi•" escapes my comprehension. This development is relatively recent Millions• · There is much talkofan excess pro· and currently about 9% ofour total ex-$BOO fits tax but such a tax based, forexam- plora:tion and production annual in· ple, on average corporate income over vestment is international. As of now, we the last five ors ix years would deny us have .no over3eas production income. the legitimate benefits ofourconcurrent My main point therefore stands-investments in the oil and chemical bus- the performance of Shell Oil is rep-Refinery & Cherilita1 iness and our expenditures to consoli- resentative of a large integrated oil Plant• · date and increase the elliciencyofour company operating in the United , business, and would lock ua into a very States, and we think th~t this is what 1200 E•pto"t~n & Production depressed period in our corporate per- you should be looking at. fonnance. How.did we fare? 0''6s,.....,66,,....~6~7-68,,...._6~9-·~10,-~1t~~12~13 And what next? I I "Alaoonuweknowl973reaulta,I J know that some people ike ooking at propooetoahow you In aau'--uent Predicting the future is much moredif- tables and some at graphs. I prefer "-"· llcult than analyzing the past. The $64 graphs and I hope th~t thoseJVho prefer advertl .. menttheteaame rrapha with question i8 whether the U.S. and the tables will forgive me when I soow our the t 973 t1111rea added. ~ world will evergei back tothe consum· perfonnanc~over the period from 1965 Between i968 n i910 el'9' paradise of excess crude oil.produc- to 1972 in graph fonn. tion and excess refining cap~citywhich Although ive.are now in the year . Aa you can see from the graphs, we the consumer has enjoyed for many 1974, we still do no~know our results for made steady progress over the years in years. the 4th quarterofl973, and later I shall production of crude oil, refinery Intakes The stated intention of the OPEC be.tallsin&JI u our rfonnance in the and product aale11 but our neflncome-~organi&aHon whose membe1's10gether rll'st nine nfont so M an specul8'--and our percentage return on inveet-control around 83% of the f!"fle world's ing about some aspects of the factors mentdropped dramatically between crude oil re•erves is that tKis will never that could affect probable performance 1968and 1970, Many factol'9contri-happen again aa Car as crude oil is con- in the future. buted, but the chief ones were: cerned. And there i8 no point in having I e : .. ' <' the woria Jly.members of the OPEC or· States!tJan-like approach needed . .... g&n1iation. No one, even six month s There has probably never been a ago; would have predicted that tfte time before in the history of the industry U.S.A. would now be producing the when there was more need for a careful, lowest-priced crude oil in the world. patient, cooperative and statesman-like Some price increases, designed to approach to the problem s which face the stimulate the exploration for new American people and t.he oil industry in clomestic reserves, have been granted trying_to ~dapt to this#energy crisis. ; . by.~h.e~'!'<rtie; pi:ici~l\ SY.sttml and.~{._ . ~~ouldjneasur~s iyµttu_red.!n :rn>irit-0(;,.:,, the mt'l'eMes m the pnce of o dll<od., · anger or recrilrimat!on tie aaaptedcthis · •···-· These are already havmg..the1r m-co uld.be.the \vorst of all world-i'or all ~efilled effect,liut the lead-time in the oil of us. mdustr~ is such th~t in the short-term We have read that th e Federal th~re will be profit 1mp~vemen_ts from Energy Office is making a study of the _th ts seg~en~~fthe bus1ne~s ';Vh1ch " profitability of domestic oil companies many will m;smterpret as wmdfall . . compared with other industrial enter- w.,must ad'!'11t, however, that 1f prises. We welcome this study and overn1gn~, the pnce of all U._S. crude pledge our full cooperation in pro Viel in~ were to Mse to the levels ~h1ch now_ the information they need to reach their .prev~d outsid e the '!J.S., increases tn own independent conclusions. profit from production for many com· All we ask is that the Government pames would be~ l~rge that they would and the publ ic approach the s u~ject provoke severe cnt1c1Sm from th~ gov-with objectivity and a minimum or ernment_and th~ people of the Umted pre-conceived notions. After all, we States ahke. This could produce a have basically the same ends in dangerousover-react1on .from both. mind; that is, providing for the We believe that the 01! nuf.·u•try needs of the American co nsumer as must aiuf.will accept the/act tltatfor lite well and fully as possible. 11ext,fetvyears sontefor11i of co~itrol 01i - dom estic crude oil prodnctief)n profit• 111ay be ·i11. the ge11e1·al interest as prices 1·ise towardcurre11t world levels. _We urge most strongly that the type and form of the control be carefully considered to be sure that it will have -the correct impact. It should not be a hastily enacted attack on.the.industry_ which would impose corporate excess profits taxes based on some arbitrarily chosen historical perfonnance. -Wliit.,. tfii COliCUilons? Shell Oil does not pretend to.'lpeak for the industry. We speak only for Shell Oil · Company. The public image of the in· ' I . - , . ' '. " .. ~. I t •• .. ' I ' -~-8 OAILV PILOT Ji1n C.ro~e LOS.AN~ELES iAPl -An upbeat rock song by u singer Y11ho .died in a plane crash leads the list or no1ninccs tor 1973 ·record or 1hc year in the recording i n d u s I r '/ 's annual Gra111n1y a w a r d s. Nominees ranged front .John \Vaync to Leonard Bernstein. To _Gra111111y u•as .no111inated <IS ~ new artist or the year. b e s t ANDY \VILLIA1\1 S. announced the nomin~es, \viii hq.U_ presentation or the awards in a TV special ~larch 2. 4 1 _Field .Assembly · Rapi sts, Puslae1•s and "KllUng Me $-Oftly" by ..Mlssj'Jack, TJIE BEsr NEW artist or the year nominees, all who released their first recording Thinks - . . - Small in 1973, were Miss Mi~ler, SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Eumir Dodato •. Maureen -Spurred by the energy crisi::, McGovern .• Marte Osmond and the Assembly narrowly has Barry White. . . , .. . P·ublic Hangings Jin1 Croce. killed-last year ln the midst of his ri se in !he rock n1usic v.·orld. was nom inated Thursday in l\\'O catcgorit'S. record of the year and best male v o'c n I performance for hls song, "Bad, Bad Leroy BrO\\'n." J\fiss Flack, \\'ho was the \11in- ncr last-year for record of th yea r with "The First Time Ever 1 Saw Your Face," was nominated in three categories for '·Killing Me Softl y \Vith flis Songv including the best pop vo ca l female Iri the comedy field, a passed a bill requ1rm~ ~ -~n~o~min8flon wen tQ~an a16iim state legislators and Calirorrua poking run at the President officials to switch from gas- lilled, "Richard Nixon, a guzzling luxury ,cars to Fantasy" and performed by econonUcal . compacts. DALLAS {UPI) -W. \V. people \vho commit other bru· Hughes , a neighborhood ta! crhnes 'all over the coon· newspaper columnist, gas try.'' J1ughes ·"Said. "You can station owner and candidate al\\·ays find bleeding hearts for the Texas Legislature, \Vho \\'On'l bleed \vhen a young beli~ves some killers should girl is 'raped and murdered. be hanged in public and this _ THE !\tOST nominations In 1he competi!ion "'ere 1von..hy 'bllnd voca list. instrument<1list and con1poser Stevie \\1onder ""ho "'as nominated in six ca1egorics r o u r as performer. \\\'Oas composer. \Vonder's song. "You Arc the Sunshine of ?-.·ly Life." \\'3S - ;unong 1hc norninccs for 1ecord of-the yCilr-•hich- includecl. "Behind ' C I o s e d Doors." sung by Charlie Rich; "Killing !\le Softly \Vilh His Song." sung by Roberta Flack . and "You 're So Vain .'' sung bY-Carl y Simon. TN THE CLASSICAL field. Leonard Bernstein and Arthur ltubinstc.in v.:cre nontinatcd for rnajor honors .. And. in the spoken 11·ord record category. an unusual UPI Telf~llalo perfonnance. Other. no minees in -women's~ calegory were Miss Mldlcr for a revival of- .. Boogie \Voogie Bu~le Boy," ~fiss Simon for "You're So Vain," Anne Murray for "Dann v·s Song" and Diana Ross for ''Touch J\1e In The Morning." BEST DISCOVERY? 6 NOMINATIONS Stevie Wonder FOR BEST J\1ALE pop \!ocal ... Bette Mid ler non1ination \Vent to actor\John \\'aync for a patriotic tribute to America. TliC nomi nations in !he pop and rock fields . an nounced \Vit h other categories at the Hollywood Palladiurn. were dominated by th ree n1alc :.rnd three female performers - Croce. Rich. \Vonder. Flack. Simon and Bette J\ilidler. \\'ho pcrformanc;e, the nominees '''ere Croce for ''Bad . Bad Leroy Brown,". \Vonder for "You Are the Sunshine of J\1y Life" Elton John for "Daniel." tlcrry Con10 for "1\nd I Love You So." andj>aul Simon for "There Goes IThymin' Simon.'' Si mon; h.aU of the now split duo of Simon and Garfunkel, received a second non1ination in the album of the year cat~ory fo r his solo effor t by the .same name \Vhich he also produced. The other nomlnees in album of the year category, \\·on last year by "The Conc'ert for Bangla Desh, '' 1v e r c: "Behind Closed Doors" by Rich; "The Divine J\'fiss M" by ~1iss Midlcr; "lnnervisions" by \Vonder; Nixon mimic David Frye. The bill by Assemblyman. Pc r ha P s . the m o·s t Alan Sieroty. (D-Bcvcrly Hills) unexpected nominee was actor · would require that at least Wayne, named in the best 75 ·percent of the new cars spoken word r e c o r d i n g purehased or leased by state cate_g~-for a piece titled, and local gove"mments be "America, \Vhy I Love Her."" cOmpaetS or subC'ompa·cts. - is the way he explains it: 'jBtrr \\'llEN they bring the "You take an old wolf or old boy to trial, the bleeding ~ coyote -they get too hearts will come ~ut or the prominent in a neighborhQQd \\'oodwork ~nd start bl~ng. and you hang a few ove r "I am willing for .cnm1nals a fence. Then they get scarce -to.=-have-the_bcnef1 of the ··again." doubt , a trial before their Huntington Pair Named "THERE·ts' nothing in the American scene that is a \\'Orse use of energy than the peers. B4t when they are THERE HAVE been 14 found guilty, they should be large automobile," Sieroty shootings in robberies of sn1aU said. businesses, mostly dfivc-ln But Assemblyn1an John V. groceries, in Dallas since mid· Briggs (R-Fullcrton ) insisted: Ty,•o Huntington Be a ch .. State legislators should be November and 12 of those students at the University of able to do what \Ve think victims were killed. Sotilhern California will be in-is l"ighl and nol be told \Vhat Hughes, 55, believes public ili ated into Phi Beta Kappa \Ve \viii drive. \Ve shouldn't hangings of convicted killers a national scholastic 1'onor strap ourselves into 1 h e would sto p the killings. He society. Jan. 11. position of buying only sinall said Thursday he has beeri Glen Dysinger of 1671 l Bolero c~rs.".. advocating public executions Lane , a religion major: and for three years in columns Gregory Narog, 0£ 16 3 7 I . THE BILL (AB2433) \Vent he writes for: two suburban Duch ess Lane, ·a biology ma-to the-Senate on a 55--12 vote newspapers. jor, \Vere named to the society only one vote more than the "l advocate public hanging hanged . "l think they ought to have public hangings -some in ooe part of IO\\'n one week , so1ne in another part of town another week -so criminals could see what \Ve are doing." last week. M needed for passage. for rapists. dope pushers and :.:......~~~~.-::.:..::.:.::.::::.::.=-o:..::.:.:~~~-'-_:_.....,.._:_:__~_.c=-~-========= Prices Effective Saturday, Jan. 19th'-and Sunday, Jan. 20, 1974 Save 98< 20 Pc. 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SANTAANA C11y Or. at Gvden Grove Blvd. Be1ch at Orangethorpe . Open Dally 1:30to1:30 p.~. ~und•r 10 to 7 Open 10·1 p.m. 01·~ Sunday .10 to I 39PO So. Bristol • No. ot So. Coast Plaza !,)pon 10.t p.m. Dlllly lut*y 10 10 I r Save 30c a Case! -; .. ;; _, , Duml11.11.e~ • : , la1t1 for 3 h0Yr1. Flom•• in colors. 69!. Reg. 74' ea. JCPemey 123 45' 119 0 I """"" """"" . _ .. ___ ,. -. . . CHARGE IT II The Tre11ury • wjth_your ~Ptnoey Charg e C1rd. -It you don I have 1 charge Just see how last we can · . ' open up yqur n.lW account. ' . . I ' - ' • .. Friday, January 18, 1974 DAILY PILOT N k G • • --!Vo No Co111111e1its : ODSmO ers 8:10Jllgr-o.,.u_EE_N_IE ____ e.._y P_,·h_n _1n1_er_lan_d_,1 FBI . Chief Loo sens Li s • - -OAKLAND (AP) Nonsmokers ·are blowing their stacks over cigarette, cigar L. M. l;loyd and .pipe smokers who. they claim, heedlessly aoil the atmosphere. Hudson Parliwa}T . First Freeway GASP -lhe Group-Against Smoking Pollution -has issued the "Gaspers Guide to Good Atmosphere," listing some 100 public and quasi· public places -which have adopted no s1noking policies. AND SOME restaurants, shops and public places are establishing separate areas for nonsmokers . Henry. Rubin, a reformed smoker, has separate djnin_g facilities in his restaurant for nonsmokers . "Nonsmokers arc just By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPf - FBI Oireot9r Clare1nce Kelley told newsmen recently he wants to ban "no comment" as a response . to press inquJries. Kelley's blockbuster spread shock waves of consternation throughout Ce<leral information offices and prompted an emergeQCY meeting of top government spokesmen. spokeSTnan the 4•rk. was whistling in "ALL WE NEED do lsllnd another lacoqic utterance to replace 'No COmment-;' and "ONCE THE' press corps we'11 be home free,•\ a Federal sees what it's like to elicit Reserve Board spokesman comment every lime they ask said wilh 3 sigh oC rellet. a question they'll l:t= demanding s u b s t a n t i v e The balan ce of the meeting responses from all of us," was given over to the AEC spokesman warned . cons id er at ion of "No A c en r r a I lnlelligence Comment" substitutes. Agency spokesman !Xlinted out "I'm orfly thinking off tht that in dropping ' • n o top or my head,". said an comment" rrom the FBI lntcmnl Revenue Service lexicon Kelley did JMJt promi se spokesman, "But how about that comment always 1vould responding to press queries "HE'S TRYING to take the be forthcomin g. with 'Dunno?' " words right out of our Kelley only said that "'hen "It n1akes you a pp e a·r mouths," a p e n't a g 0 n the bureau was not in a uninformed ," objected a 1~ spokesman cried.in alann. ~sition to. make statei:nents spokesman for the Anrerican · When a worker bee finds suitable flower's, jt_ relu_pns to:the-hlve,there to do-a-fancy little-dance:-By-observltig ~s ~ance, other "'orkcr bees can figure out the exact direc;t1on . of the flowers, their distance away, and whether they~ JUSt medk>cre or particularly rich as the raw material for honey. So reports German scientist Dr. Wolf- gang Steche. delighted now and those who want to smoke are happy because nQbody's going to look down-their-noses t.thcm-10 §moking," be. added. "This puts all' of our jobs or supply 1nforma t1on, Batt.I~ Monuments --ll1-jeopardy,!,. 1amente_<f::""_.a _ ne.wsme.n wwki.....lMLtoJ.d_w..IJJ'.,_ Comm.1s_~on.____ _ 1 k · the-CJA-spokcsman ·noted. -·-·-· -----·-------·/ J•f8 _ 4 ~/)-I'll Treasury spo esman. This was the st.raw the other "I JfAVE nothing to tell BUS INES S 1\1 AN Ed o"'"°''"_,,,._.,_ ,.1., w..w .... -... ~ "Kelley sure had me spokesmen had been eager to you at this time'~was rejected Crockett, who owns a ..., ___________________ _, fooled," a State-Department grasp. as likely to encourage a children's apparel shop in spokesman remarked bitterly. follow-up query later. nearby Fr em on t, is p T ilet Bill S • "I would never have suspected " : . Morally, the rich can gel awa~ wilh so much more campaigning for an ot>dinance ay 0 enous him ol being a troublema ker." Must Take l ."~Uld. not dignify that than can the poor. Tak~ gamblin1.g. prohibiting s mo k Ing in queshedon with a . ~ep!y•• was The out~f-work fellow on welfare who crowded slores. LOS ANGELES (AP) -For said in an interview, it's being A JJ]STICE Department deem oversens1hvc. gets caught in a crap game is gen-"I've suffered holes in my the fifth time , taken se riously. spokesmansoughttocalmthe Ti11y Stool And "Wild horses couldn't erally rega rded as a pretty dumb carpets, woodwork and Assemblywoman l\farch Fong group by pointing out that drag that out of me" was character. mqybc everi some sort of merchandise caused by cigar~ (0-Alameda) is trying to save "IT REAILY IS not a Kelley's new policy only BERLIN {AP ) -A vetoed as lacking the spirit petty crook. But the chairman of the cites," he said. laughing matter," she said. applied to the FBI. breeder or white mice of cooperation. I boaf Californians from having their "The publt'c sees pay 101·1ets ' 1· h d t h e corpora e d who bets at the track But a large toy store in "If we sit tight and play invented a machine for ve ear rumors is a much a4mired man, a most re-Concord has adopted perhaps ''b<n ic rights infringed upon as another thorn in their sides it cool, maybe we can keep milking mice. the East spokesmen finally settled on .,spectable sIX>fl· Peculiar. . _ the toughest stance against by pay toilets." puttherebygovernnu~nt." it from catching on in other Gennan news agency "I · can neither confinn nor · smokers. Not only is smoking Her anti-pay toilet bill -She said she received departments and agenc!es," ADE reported. deny it" as their new ~ · ALEXANDER. · banned, but also periodic which would ban the toilets in hundreds oJ letters· supporting he said. The dispatch did not response. Fact that he killed so many peo ple is not why I despise announcements over a public public, tax-supported buildings her bill. She said m1111.y of But an' Atomic Energy explain what the device · But when I asked their Alexander the Great. But he introduced the eggplant into address system remi nd _ is once again before the the writers recount their Conuniss)on spokesman said would be used for. spokesman to confinn or deny the Western \Vorld. · customers of the regulation. Legislature. This time, she unhappy experiences.' the State Department it, he declined comment. Q. "WhJ~ ,was the fi.rst tru e rree\';ay in lhis country?" (r...::::==:.:..:::..:::_::::::=.::__:~::::.::::::__:::::.__.:::::::..::.::_..::.:::~'...::!:::::'.=:::_ ___ =:....:=:....:..::.!:.:.:..:.:::.:_::..:..=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'-..:.:.:.::.:.::=::.=::::::::____ A. He1 Hudson Parkway in New York City. Opened up in 1934. · .. Be se cd, class .. J.nd -open your primers to the Ha- wauan alp bet: .A. E, H. I, K. L. 1\1, N, 0 . P, U and W. Every Hafaiian word ends with a vowel . So docs eve ry !lyllable. Consonants never occur without a vowel between th_em:--A~"in-:most-every-Hawn..i.OOl-:-word,=.the-accent falls .on tne rtotlie0ll!Wlyll"1!Ie:1'hat's-al!-J-launrso ~far;- lntend to old another seminar on this matter as soon as 1 can Je1m some 'more from the kindly subscriber in Hono!Ulu Who reported the foregoing. Stand by. THE HARD FACTS Lat t rat)() or farmers to employes in the Depart· ment of kgriculturc is 63 to one ... Ha.I( the _passenger miles ·n~ annua ly worlCIWi<!e-irre-nown-trrU:-S:-planes- •. , Thcf shoplifter steals an average of $17 a yeari The thief e1>1oyed inskle the store steals an avei-age of $1,500 a year 1 . -Exactly 93 out of every 100 v.-omen in this country are married by hge 3.S • • . Kidney diseases na· tion"~ide kill seven people per hour. Just as no two people have the same fingerprint!!, so do oo hvo people have the same lip prints, evidently. That's bat a pair of J~se scientist.s..~~ reemt1y~ to me I'll of the Atn<ii<an bet)tal Association. How lip prints an be used like fingerprints in ideotificatibn is now er st udy in Tokyo, they say. stoUe taught his students that the human brain cooled blood, but had nothing whatsoever to do with thinkin . Tzs contention has not proved out to be true in every ase. A dr ss rnail lo L.r.r. Boyd, P..O. Box 1875, New- 1>0rt ach, 92660. Copyrigltt 1973 L. M. Boyd I I ~I I -- I e Terrace h~s different homes ---_..,o-enhanee--oeeart-elose--ltv~ng-' -- 'lbm's no eel pattem of living at Th'il Sea Tenace-California's newesl: coast town. Some people Jive fonnally and quite elegantly, in different ways. --· Sea Terrace Homes: From $60,200 to $87,800 and some do it in a rather =I, fireplaces, l!unken living roomr, carefree manner. built-ins, and much more. 'lb acrommodatethemanyvui-Everyreaiden~oftbeSea'Thrra<l8 am-lijJproaches,-The"Sea-'1811..., --haa.theil'-own-RecleatiDll.Center. coast town-The Sea 'Thrrace. See how beautifully we have anticipated and ' . . llas difterent homes for difterent 'With pool ~~-+i~~~.-~-J~~·¥Dingng~~~!~~...S.Jro.~~·~~-flo~un~ge:--~-.l . . . ·-\ ,. I 'EM , c;>fflCE OF ENERCiY CONSERVATION: OF THE fEOElAl tNfRGV OFFICE • who enjoy bringing the through outdoors-indoors.. mmibel'- Large expanses of ship in the Homemmers Associa- gta.s are used every. tion-for a monthly fee of $35. where, and graceful GolfersenjoytheprivateEINiguel "gardenwall" Countzy Club. The courts of the fencing and Laguna Niguel Tennis Club are for- accommodat.ed your style of living, less than a mile from the eea. Diiections: From Los Angeles, go south on the San Diego/Santa.Ana Freeway to Crown Valley Parkway , 4.-.• ~ \:~· ~~ ~"-~~ ~.~ (~e~~paare.,,,,'"'ft~~ ..•• e;it. Rig~~ (~pp_t<>:r., 6 miles) to . ~.::P.a!:ificCgjst.wghway.,:u.ft l ·~. ,, __ , to Niguel Road. Left on Niguel • border your beautiful patio area. Of course all of the extra interior and exterior luxury touches ar.e included in these 2, 3 & 4 bedroom masterpieces. Your Sea Terrace Homeisinspir-· ing ill ifB elegant simplicity. 3 & 4 bedrooms with up to 3 batM, ca:ipetiDg (in imJor livillg llNlll), Road to models. ·sea Terrace Garden Homa: From 154,.400 to 162,300 Put a lif in your life ... tod ay come to -. -• la~!'A,~!guel • \ . , • • • , • I J O DAILY P!_LO( F'rtdny, January 18, 1974 ··~------"'"'" ' _, ·Forced to Ket as God' vihclher charges should be filed· in the fJeUre incident. l'etlt.>e has said he \\'as not ELK GROVE . 111. (AP l -of an an1bulance because the 'l'hc villag:e board president Pettee family \vas not among in this sub~rb ncrlhwcst cf those under Elk Grove's pro- Chic11go say he put his fire tcction contract. , dcpa.rtmcnt •hie( "in 1hc Pcttcc told ne\vs1ncn after CQntcmplating legal action. untC'nab\e posillon of pk1ying the inciden1 : At a nc~·s conference called God." · ''t knev• my ·home ,11as in Thui'sday by village president F'lre Chief Allen \V. T-lulett the no~lla Fire PnJ:t('~lion Charles J . Zettek to try to has.biicn acci.iScd--ofr~calling District, and I had stickers set things slrai glft, t_ape an a1nbulancc sent lo assisl on nll or my phones Y.'ith recordings were played o-f the a pregnant won1an who lived t h c emergency ambulance request first phoned by Pettee in nn \nlinoorporatcd art>a_, nun1bcr fo r lhe districl. h I ~.i to Elk Grove police and She died before s c reach°" · "Bt:t 1 could soc thu l she a hospital only I \VO blookti necdf!d help right away, and rela yed lo the fire fro1n her hon1 e. :\n au top:;y the Elk Grove st ation \Yas department. ==-=---=-.. ~IN»'.~. she..,.:Wed 3l[ _:!!:::!Jlood ,.::clos~j·.)!as-Qf:r~t I ~~H!iQg. -,:-.:.: Zetl:e!-~ii.icl : . clot Ill t_he lung. A baby glrl to pay \Vhatever the Elk: (;rove -"lf there musrn-a~·blame, I \Vas. dchverl'd IJ~ Ccasarcan department "·ould cha rge. it is with our policy by the sect1oll but also died. board not 10 provide service THE FIRE Clt IEF s:iid he r eca:lled the " nl b u l a n c e t>eca\lse-after it V.' a-s dispatched ·11e \•1as told the wom an had suffered ;.i ' miscarriage. He said he did not consider a mi~ca rriagc a matter of life or death. Since Jan. 6. v.•_hcn the inciden t occurred. n1any have questioned pol icies involved .. Th e Gary Pettee famil y \vas among 88 in an area of 335 families ~hat did not go alOng with paying a $)2 annual fee for fire and a rn bu 1 a n c e protection frotn Elk Grove. It paid a lesser amount. $25, ·to Roselle, a few ntilcs 3\\'3Y, and \1•as under its jurisdiction. "I DON'T TlllNK it is r ight in 311 unincorporated a re a for a fire de Pa rt n1 c n I unless it is contracted for. a111bu lancc to refuse a n This is not unusual -such en1ergency can. It see.ined like situations are nation"•ide. a half-hour before !he Roselle an\ bu lance arrived . ., "We back our chief 100 percent. So docs the Elk Cook County State's. Atty. Grove coinmunity. He carried Bern ard Ca rey has ordered out U1e policy set by the an investigation to s c e village board." DR. MARCUS BACH Total 1y1terns health co11cept PH YSICA l-1 NTE.LLECTUA L-SP I RITU Al • ·All-day W-ork shop-Seminar Saturday, January 26, 1974 9:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. FLAMENCO ROOM· MAIN DECK -QUEEN MARY Ad¥1n<t Re$erv•!lons, in(llldlng lunch,f'.On: lU.00 sh19lt SU toupl1 Telepho11e: 213·437·0991 or 714-686·92'4 7 RETREATS ASSOCIATED ' ClllEF llUl,.ETT \Vas P.O. Box 5108 Riverstde, Cal ifornia 92507 accused of Ordering the relurn 1 ~~~~~~~~~"'!!!"' JA-.UABY- ff~~cre8 ._(Buy_ef!S_G~) : . 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You goua heir It. {flarman Kardon 3308 $'799.951 WE GUAR ANTEE WHAT WE SELL " RAPID FINANCING . 2490 1/2 NEWPORT BLVD. - COSlA MESA PHONE 17141 642·9531 OH.fit~. THllU flll, 11:JO AM • tilO PM -. I . • -·. • • Israeli-· War Hero Resigns TEL AVIV (AP) -brael's hero ol the October MidHt~ East war, Maj . Gen. Ariel Sharon, anno\Ulced today he was quit Ung the anny to. - protest t lie government's agreement to withdraw Israeli forces from the S u.e z balilelront. ~ 1'1inutes arter Egyptian ~ Israeli ~generals signed _ th~ A me·r ican -initlated disengagement pact on the desert road to Cairo, a :;pi;kesinan ·ror "SharoD_jfil_cftbe tank commander was resigning 'because he disagrees with Israel's giving in.' " Sharon, who Jed the Israeli invasion of Egypt .by slipping his forces across the Suez Canal in darkness on the 1Ilh day of the~war, was ·still with Wlia• "llonor .... 3 Wee.l;:s to Go ' J .. .1 ...... -y· ·a yro sc , But Missio i1-Not in-Peril - , HOUSTON (UPI ) A n1ost of the da y except for Sky lab control gyroscope the picture sweep and several faltered again today. but hours or sun watching. mission .control rem a inc d "11appy. day off,'' 'grolmd optlmistic t h e n1cchanism commwiicator s t o r y 1'1us~ would last the final three gr:ive told them when t~cy Wl.>eks or the Skylab 3 miss ion. \\'Cre a"•akeoed. at 6: 15 a.111. Ground controllers said they they have sui·pu~cd thr previous endurance reoord or 59 days and <101.·tors want to n1011itor their Ph Y s \ c :i l condition inorc clos«;lY· '"\Ve find nothing I ha 1 1>rccludcs ·us ~oi.11~ ahead ;it this point;•· lh11\.'ki11s said. have exhausted thei r'"bag of PDT. tricks1 ' for preventing the ·'\Veil, it sl.artcd out that FLIGl!T DIRECrOR ~tilton .gyro ~'hicupping" V.'hich ~gan_ \vay any"·ay ," re~lled Pogue. . seven ;weeks ago. It 1vas the \Vindtf>r s:1id the ~yroscopc. - nd d TllE CRE\V!\fEN \\.'ere ftolt.c1·ec:I 1hrl•e 11n1es !his \\'cl•k Former astronaut John seco ay in a row the gyro . GJ~!llJ .... _WhQ. is f\.\QDjqg faltered, but it did not pr~vent given approval .Thur~d.ay for but "l"1n not :iny niorr fQl'. U.S DauL.fi:onL · -·contro1lers•fro1n· schedultng .. a ... ano_tb.er -·~e~k_1n_Q_~ bJ!._ 3_!1~ concernc!I obout ii 1ban I 11 «1.'i Ohio-has received Ben· -photo survey-of• the-·earth-lhe1r_phys1c1an, Qr._\V. ll__Qy_cc bCT~.,-~c~aii:tl;_:u!?·~ · ·' Fr kl" d today. Hnvokins, sald they hud no until t lC •ell. 8 spl,1S own. Jam!!1 . . an . 1n awar medical problems and-werc ___o--~or .. d1st1ngu1shed serv-GERALD P. CARR, of in good enough shape.. to go \ ice. Santa Ana. Edward G. Gibson, beyond the 84 da ys planned form erly of San Clc1nentc, and if they had enoJgh food . There his task force inside :Egypt, not · far · from !tie signi ng ceremony. \Vil1ian1 R. Pogue slept l\'o'O \\'ere no plans to extend the hours late on their day off mission past three n1onths. today ~Jnd-planned to take The cre\Vnlen niust recei ve their \\·cekly showers and rest ·weekly extensions becaliSf. Good as GOtd. .. ' -. -·-• :---------.,,·-~-_;__,_ ___ ,._ __ I ccoun • .... Our SW' current annual rate C81'118 l 'sc }Ullr """"'"'' to Piil' bills. '"•nt l:l'Cll hiithcr interest r 5.39~ auooal yield. Because il'sso easy to out money 'nor take ()pcn 11 ( :crtific11tc Account: This is the highest rate paid anywhere on it out. our passbook accoun1s otter check- :r-: r~ular.,pa_ssb.oo~ Cl;CCOUJ)ts iosur.ad.,.bJ a_n ··~ .!~gpcco;i~~ f!~xibihty:.Y.!3! Y.G~~-mon~X earns 71<:~;C . . · . _ ,. _ . "'·7(''~. ~-'" .,. agency 'Of~the fedEll'Bt'goVetrfment. 'Our · .... ~1nterest-too .• '1-, ~---. t7,,.: -·~·: .;-...... ·:: .... l~$1"'00l!!,~l~~ce2!n~~a!_ni ·•!-;{,'" ·•4.-~~-.. -~-.... ,· ... • -. um1u1mu"'"•u•OYt>ar:. '.,, ''" · '!;•· v ,.,....,,. ,. ~ -or regu:a~ passbook savings account mus! be ~. __ ·-~e e < , ... <l ' • - -a-s-"G·ovd-as-G·old"-becauserour s· rs 'h • • IJ · · r.V~·o.... ; (•U" choose ii more than any of our higher-rate en )'f)tt l\: Jtt!it SC, scc11r1tH ... ~ ~.Z! vertificate Acc,ounl earns ~~?.~~" certificate accoun!s. Here's why· C)f red) C!ltotc... ••i. il,00~ m1n1mum 2'n10 1ove11rs ,,.n N =• -L-JI and you are ready-Jar new oppor1un1t1es, 6'-'~~'C 6 7'"11 -o tel ere ........ rac or let your cash earn interes t in ou r passboo k .!2 ertificate Account earns • • w" 1 t ---L ---_ ~~~::.:__ S!,OOO m1n1murn 11o10years ~····~•• ...... ~ account. ...... --.------------·--.LI _ Withdraw anytime. Interest is comoounded da ily right up 10 the day you take you r mo ney out. Add moner anrlimc. · Add jtnyamount, whenever you want 'to . No need to open separate accounts !or addi- tional funds. , Thc"''s no minimum dcp1>Mit R!QUiR!tnent. Slartyouraccounl wilh $5, $500, $5 .000- any amounl. S.Vlnu •rciw q11kklr in peslhook"' When lhey·re big enough , move into one ol our higher interesr certifica1es Plu• I(, I-rec s.,.,.;...,. for accounts with balances 01 $1 .000 or more. Free 1raVelers checks. money orders, notary service and !rust deed note coUec- ·lion are included. And 11 other servlces ·are free with accounts al any size I •.1/11 :'t/4 °Ce rtlt icate Account earns 5.92"11 ··~~.~·1 $100 minim um '.JO Cla'(& 10 1 year. ~;.;.:," Ccrtific11tcs of • 100,000 or 111orc can ea rn in terest in' excess of 7 \12~6 de - pending on terms and amount of deoos11. NOif Cert1!1Glllll rates Al)OYe are ollered Tor a l1m1rea l•mt• only lnd•cated yields are ea1ned when 1111eres1 •&com uoun.deO.daJ!v .11nd..&llJvnd~ 11nd o.:irr1mg~ rema.n '" 1• 0 ;1ccoun1 to m11Tur•ly Fedl!flll reQulallon! ft!OLI•re 11 $<1tl~tan 11111 pt10311y lor early w1ind1awals trom cert1hcatc acc51un". . California Federal, her~ I come! .· • ' . ' • Costa Mesa Office: 2700 HARBOR BOULEVARD ·TEL. 546·2300 - OPEN SATURDAYS, 9 TO 1. CLIFFORD M. ~'IESOORF, Vic!J Ptos/dllnt & Al11mJ91r .. YOU SAVE GAS ••• WHEN 'YOU SAVE BY MAIL r • ·. • • , ' __.. ' .. ~ I r Evening Offered Anothor full ochedule ol clme1 at Golden W ea I EvtaJnc Collqo will b t . olhnd -btglml111 Feb. 4, whetl second 1erilelter IJtcW. To enroll Ill the clwel, students must make a n •ll>Ollltment 19 re1J1tor between Saturday, Jan. lt, and Feb. I. Appointments aro being made in the admluionl dflce, temporarily located lo the community c e n t e r, adjacenno the Gothard Street parklnc lot. TllllRE ARE 30 n e w Oiilltiti·tieliil-orrerea-by 11;;·· evening co11.,. during the,.,..,( semester, lncludlna a course on divorce, .Mveral literature classes, couJ.sea 1 OD , Jheater, muaic-and-fiim-appnictation- and mlllY physical. educatJcNi els-. • , F,lday, J1nuary 18, i.:,74 • DAILY PILOT JJ , Wast e Rulin g Hit is ric s to ppea By HILARY KAVE effluent dilldiarged into Iii< Of *-D11lr ,lllf Iliff ocean by lhe sanita t ion 9rnnge county Sanitation dlstricta. were enacted to Distric ts may becon1e the first protect marine life a n d in the country to challe[lle recreational use of the ocean. a ruling by the Environmental District officials, at two Protection Ag~ncy (E P A I public forums \\'ednesday, aimed at upgrading \Vastc explained they are willing to "-ater treatment facilities. conlorm to the new rulings. But the 0 challenge" is being But they added that other sanctioned by both the EPA consklcratlons -ecooomic, and the state officials involved enviroomental, social a n d in California's Clean Water energy usage -should also Bond Act, according to RAy be involved in the e\'entual Lewis, dl.ieLengineer_ (or:...the decision ext an upgrading . . Jll'IP0'3I. -county san1tat100 district5. . "The EPA issued a blanket "Both the state and federal agencies are anxious for us ruling for all d is t r i c t s . ~ .to gather.data on alterna Uves, including both inland and and present to them a number ocean discharges;"· Le~is said. of Pl~ to up gr 1 d e "We feel that our particular treament facilities," Lewis sit uation , as ·ocean explained. dischargers, hes di r fer en t . "\Ve are expected to present implications from the inland :.r ~~ · _911~1Qposal which n1eets both dischargers." v-_.·1 ; , st1rte and -f e d eral Le\vls also explai ned -that 81.s pereent o11he'.e<1111L i1ia1 leaves the coonty paytnc between $13.6 million and f!U ' nllllion." However, alternative plan.s, t 't\tftlr less-stringent upgrading metjlOds, could cost the coonty as little as $2.4 million and up to $12.1 milllon, il the other agencies contribute their expected aha.res. The difference b e t we e n proposals malniy deals with the varying ways to treat the effluent, according to Dr. John Sigler, rc'sources management engineer for the districts. Literature clUses Include a ooune on \\ilodunlts, tclence fiction , \\'Omen ln lltereture, the Bible, and !ol W\roCk iyrlc1· u poetry. .. , , .,, requirements," Lewis 11dded. the cost of the varying _1MA_LL TURNOUT FOR AMERICANIZATION• CE REMON Y AT ORANGE COUNTY co"u'R'"T'H'"o"u"s"e""' "but we will also submit proposals ranges from $19 to several others which meet the $111 million. · -- EPA regulations spec ify the treatment ls to be ·strictly biOIOglcal-ln nature:-·0r-ange County San itation Districts contend, however. t hat n1ethods using combination of biological, chemical a n d . physical treat ments would serve the-same intent as the · EPA ruling. "Part. of the que stio n concerns how -much ·t h-e· individual taxpayer is willing to spend to combat pollution." Lewis told those at the forum. Only 30 Former All1n1 Pledge A11eglance on Gloomy Da.y-Two From Orange C011t intent, but not s pec i r i c The one plan v•e liave to requirement.s. 11 • . s u b m i t , to meet all The Huntington B e a c h requlren1ents, \V i 11 C08t ,treatment plant, located at som ewhere bet'''f?'Cn $101 Only 30 ;\liensBecom e U.S. Citizens Currently, a homeowner. in Orange County, with a $31),000 hou,,e, pays the-Sanitation Districts a tax of 135 per Physical education coursea have been eicponded to include cla,... Ill yop, karate, Judo, backpacllinc, lkilng, ' e 1 r • defente for women, chell, saJHna, -dlvlll&, aurllne. -polo and clooce. Brookburst Street and Pacific million a nd" $111 million ." c.out Highway, will be Lewis explained. "But if It.ate' affected by .the upgrading. The and federal aeencies approve SANTAANA-Cray s~esil ------------------------------....'.'.:"""::...~•tandardl~~~·~·~f~f~e~c~t~i~n~g~o~r-the'."'.'.~P~lan~,-the'."".'y~w~ll~l2pa~y....2y~ear~.-----~~ and intermittent s h o w e r s ' LOCATIONS OF ev-••• provid e d· llC<Olllpuiment --... Thllr1d17 u • new cl1ues have been Increased A m er l can 1 a t t e n d e d brJniini the WW or off. naturalization .....,,..,,., in campus sites operatea by the the county courthouse. evenlni: colleg~ tp Sl. Classes Two Orange Coast residents, will he held at Gl1ler School , both from Huntington Beach, . Edillllll High School , Fountain. w.ere among the 1 parse ·ValleY High -School and · turnout in a ceremony that ltfcGaueh I n t e rm e d l a t e normally attracts as many u .School, in :addition to other 150 former aliens. . ' . . . tocatlooa and the collqo Ilse!!. · F~peril>.'ls-WllililDThe~nln.-~l:\ll~~~m~~~t~d~lmmif"T.~·~ra~U~ooH-~-l·-------~--~~~~~~~-~~~~~-----.....:..---'decidlnil their _.,,., a officials attributed the drop II I ! in numben to the clollnc or 00 ege n <rmallon -1111 their Los Angeles ollice d""'"" been set up at HwJUnston -... Ce!!ter Mall, through S\miloy, December. lrvm t ro 9 p .m . Appoi ntment s, plu1 infonnaUon. ·can be obtained at this booth. Paraplegic Convicted In Slaying SUPERIOR COURT Judges J ames H. Walftorth of Newport Beach and James Turner ol LagWla Beach worked _with Presiding Judge Robert A, Benyard fi'Ori1 the l?ench in the naturaliza tion ceremonies. Judge Wa lswor th oongratulated the f o r m e r aliens m their decision. ·to become AnM!licans in a moving address that laid stress on the true meaning of American citizenship. t---..... Am\. A--. A •. iifudge-Tumer led-the new dirrunutlve paraplelJC \\"ho Americans in thclr ftrst pledge ."u pmhed into the courtroom of allegiance -to the Flag Jn her wheelchair bu been shortly before representatives found p tlty of lllvolunt.ary of the Daughters d the manslaulhter for the shotgun A m e r i c a n R e v o I utlon slaying of her estranged prelented the fonner alleM bulbud. with mlnlature replicas of the Stan and Stripes. ORANGE COUNTY Superio< C-Ourt Judge Robert p , • Kneeland delivettd the verd ict OTHER S p E n K E R S qalnlt lour-lool-aix, IS-pound, included --ntatives or Marie Eliubeth Jametoa, JO, tbt Amorlcan Legion and the of Anaheim, ifter she &&reed AmeriCID Lecion Auxiliary, to walve jury trial and accep1 the ~ d Women Voters the Judit'• ruling baled 00 and le Elks Club. • es ares Gfriend]JTunes. Many of you have had questions re~arding the effect the fuel situation will have on airlme schedules. So we're getting our new schedules to you in the fastest way we know how-through yolir daily newspaper. The schedules include all nonstop and one·stop flights from Los Angeles to 54 cities across ~our land. Because . United believes a heal th y air transpor· talion system is vital to our land, we're keeping ,. the skies friendly _with ample flights to most cities. . Seats are readily available on most of these flights, - especially those leaving midweek and midday. Early reservations are recommended , of course. ·They're available, along with information on United's one·airline service to all the cities served from Los Angeles. Call your navel Agent or us at 537·7521. . Nonstop and one-stop iligbts from Los Angeles. his roding d p r e I r I a 1 'nle two Huntington Beach documfl'ltl residents who became citizens o. .....,.rri.. .,_. ._..~ s...... ~~ndllYJJ:tJ!iwt Hayll\!l)j,_,·"---'---. F~ Los Angeles lntemadonal Alrpo..:_rt __ 1 __ ....JTr !'--~--• .• ~ .. ,-76 ;;-" &,,.,.. T•S. ~ ?'30un. 451 0 ·---.,;ttb-ma.rderlatJtmr6-after Mihrlnyan,.J80Z.kaJt&-P-°-rt _ ...-.-&;on -v.~ ·-----~'r ___:_._ .,....... IO:Ma.m. :>i7 o ExSat · she alle(edly Uled a -12 ... uge -Circle and Jaime JM< Anaya, To........., "'"' p.m. 'lfll J , ""'I''·' ~'°"'~~='i::;,,,"5;:=::..::I l't---~~~to~infiict fitll !'91Jndl lNll Newland St. M'ihrany~n 4:00 p.m. ~~ ·a..,,. ToHllO 11:.r:ia.m. 197• o 6:45p.m. • 5~ O --·· II on eitiiriitd~=fmm-~=Anaya.r ---t·----------..;'Q'l"°'~J'P·~m;. . ....:;;o~::_.~11":.:;: ___ ~---.~-• -.o-····~·--·--P.-------<99:JO p.m. V;, o EllSar Hubbell JamelOn, 38. ' is from ~lexico. . Tos.ldmori 10:00a.m. 7~ 1 Ex Tue To-Hiiii1~1J;1T1p~n1: 81 • o , • JOp;m.: """""SU,onl•"----t-----_, . Canad• topped the list of 4:00 p.m. 5• O ToS..Fnnchco 8;QJ a.m. 51'.» O "'~H:. -~' · _ .... ~ 1T WAI TEITIFIED in her contributing nations with fi ve Tolli..mp.m 8:40a.m. J4.I O "1J:OOa.m. 506 0 dtfenle that Jaft\4lllOll went 'a°"""tr BCanl ~dians dprestehn t. To Bobe 7:lJ •. m. :'174 ;~ !: .-m g To.Hunul'llle 9:50 1.m. •?Ii) 0 12:!£l p.m. 782 0 EitSat to her home and threatened l'el r1 am an e 5:00 p.m. 522 12:00 noon 4ll O his wife and her mother. The Netherlands took second place l:OOp.m. 7tY7 o mother IOkl pGUce she fled with four new citizens from ToC~= ll:IOa.m. J l4 I ~~~: 5~~ g ExS:I[ from the ..,me in fear ind each coontry. '"" ~m. s22 o .TolasVqm 6:45 a.m. 426 0 6:50a.m. '" 0 lO:OOa.m. .,,. . 0 -&Tue heard the nolle of tbe lhMpri To Oiarlotte 8:40 a.m. .W 6:00 p.m. 526 0 U -•· -to her -· I :55 p.m. 'i'OO 7:00 p.m. 528 0 t.!on only ~.;~~~"o1:.·;;..~~~fiom ,~,...~.r.:rn··-8-~~J::~C-t --~,.,: ~:-,. , ~·-~·· To~ 8:45a.m. 610 o &~ ~~~:: 8~i ·g. ~~~!:n To"Wcd 6:00 p.m. 526 I · ""°"* J>efoti M cOuld'reaerr r·J. · ~ ·~· ·· · ~· ,., ~ .... ....t'fi0!!•-.1°'1'17.-""'S;~~~~ ~1?-,1 •. ~· ........ • •:.. -~r. ~ "''=.,--...~,~~~ ;~ -~· .J.. .-St"~ . e:Cr,.p.tm. @ ..._ 0-:.~:.1; ·"" .._. e...~·~ 1-locll-bGlpHaJI.-;-:--:--;--:--;--=-~~~ To Clibeo 6:45 a.m. 426 r Ex Sun: To Msreed 7:40 a.m.. 9'48 .l 9:00 p.m. 5ll 0 Judge Kneeland or d •red On M r,-l j---------.:....._)s~:OOa.m. 100" o Mrs. Jameaon ... tumec1 to bi• 01es 1<>ll-.:m:-1or·o------10-.. -1,,10~-""-" 1:15p.m. I()!•• 0 J:45p.m. 310 I courtroom Feb. I f o r 5:J5 p.m. 110 o sentencing. She faces I SANTA ANA -James 12:!Ja.rn. 118• o ___ pouillle_CO!!l!IJl_jail term of Ortllel Bronson of Newport up to one year. Beach hu been ordered to Conservation SACRAMENTO . (AP ) Gov. Ron1ld Reaean namacl Robert Rees I I tuperln- tendent d tbt Sierra Qimerv• lion c.nw at Jamestown. Rffle, 47, ·-Howard comstock ol -a. Comotock rotired. ' . " face trial March rs on charges that be sexually molested a 13-ytlNlld Santa Cruz girl . while he and the girl were 1t her grandmother's home. Orange County Super Io r Court Judge James Turner set the trial dalt. for Bronson, o ; ol ISlt Pacilio St., and renewed the deltndan't bail In a brief court appearance Tuesday. Ex-offi cer Convicted Of Bri ber y Charges FnmWln8ervlcel to H years on the twin bribery counts. To°""'" Tofmno ToGnMIJWK.11o. 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'> Dudley w11 found suJl!f In The lawman testllled that Buhaw gave Dudley ISO In caab each time lo pay !or the defeoclant 'a inOueace w.ltb • ... United to 54 cities . Jl'Jruicn In Tr.ncl 'A'ilh \\'0tcm lnttn\ltional Hotds. Alameda County. S u p ~ r I o r c o u r t lo1'°"1nl testimony from an undtroover agent that he acceplad $IO . in cnh on two dJttoront ooculOlll. He could IO to prloon !or one tlle ABC In propued prostltlltloa.' !---------~--------------·--------'-----.:.------------- I • " . <) 1· • r ' • '• -- J % DAILY PILOT MIXED SINGLES TUMBLEWEEDS MUTT AND JEFF BUT THERES NO CURE FORTHE COMMON COL.D! FIGMENTS NANCY BUT YOU NEVER YOU PAID BACK STILL THAT D IME HAVE YOU OWE ME MY l'--::==-'r~~ 1.0 ._U. f.t rriday, January 18, 1~74 soo~1eiz, I ~IND YOU T~e ce110v. e6ons - HOW NICI'. ei;e, THe MASK ANP HAT CA~L 10 MIND 1llAT o-rneR, MORe PAWD RANGt;R Pt;RSON! ANY S IMl~ARITY IWM.O.? I DON'T WANT YOUR 1.0 .U. ---SHOW ME SOME COLD-·CASH OK AY···l'LL. SHOW YOU SOM E COLD CASH PEANUTS TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLB ACROSS 49 Scr1tch tn e -Yesterday'• PuUI• SOIY1d: .. • by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller WISHING 1-4'_._. WELL Mll'f1ce l .Angi:y--SO..Pronoun -· --- e S.lhroom 52 Dam or Item potential dam 14 Ho1se 54 Play par! -O~h 51,-IiAI 15 Wlth 57 Encouritei'ed P S I r1!1re11ce 59 The populac1 ., ..• lo: 2 wo1ds 6 1 Sanctimonious 16 Man't name p111rson 17 Hlgnc11d ln 64 51111 brldg1: 3 67 Kifl<I ol wail( words 68 In Sing Sing: 3 ·HI lnlerdlc.tion wOfds E S 20 M111'1 70 Currier's E A S E nickname parlrter "''"""'-"'-' 2 1 Voices 7 1 Very small 7 Burden 31 Olsh\llasher, . ~J }PPft henfi!?'l . amount • • 8 Battle 1.g. _,.~~ .. ~ .... 25.A1tlo.ol11'1e.,_72Urllbl1Jo ,. -· protectiO{I •~ 38Gflpe- ' ' -· O"•st ' .. ·• ""'~ ·rliove· ... .,,.. ~ "g Cbn'dlment ·39 Sa111, for- 26 AUemtit 73 Tooth: Comb. 10 "L0t111live!": ont 27 "811111 ol loon l11lian 4 1 Scrooge Brit1in" 74 FormerBnh!h-11 Emisnry word heroes P. 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P1'0tll.&Mr t'M PRETTY 5URE """EH GRANOMA BOUGHT TME OLD WAX MUSEUM'S GUlll.DTIME,.SME eouGMT A FA~E, BUT MEVERTWEL.fSS .. .. L • DOOLEY'S WORLD Dr. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS ·----- ANIMAL CRACKERS 111: um:e \QCI! lllSlOE Me i:EE?S TElUr.16 /iE I cAll JU/IP .. sGAP:. by Charles M. Schulz MA~B< 1:~ NOT FEEDIN6 'IOU ENOUGH . OR MM6E l'YE 5EEN FE£DJM6 '1fJV 100 MUCH ... y00 l.OOK A LITILE . PALE, SLADE ! M Y PROBLEMS? JU5Tl.1HAT I NEoD ... A W15H~· WA5H</ OtA6W51S! by Mell "TMli ""Oll•IM ~I :i: COON'I' KNCIW WMfTMlll: . TMf O'l'Mf/I: ICI~ Wtl.~ MA'l't Me MOrll IF l "IT A llOOP MAIEK AND ~HOW Tl:llM UP, 0"' A 9N1 iMAD: AND PUw.. OOWN THI C•A~S AVUAcili .... • • • . ' ... MAYBE MIS IDEO,I. OF i;,1.r1C>NING lic>T~CE , Har Cl<'OSS 91.JNS, AND Mor CHOCOLATE' WOUU>-CUT DOWr-1-THe USE of FUEi.. I ' I WJ I-II .,.,. ___ ...... ~ ---- by Roger Bradfield by George Lemont by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson WH,1.T TH IS COUNTRY '5rtoUl.D Do IS l'!ATION HOTAIR- THAT'D S~OT .t-l lMUP. by Rog,.r BoUen. THE GIRLS "'No;-tbant-you: l'nr jUst---vacationlng-bere-lt's betn IO Song since I've talked to my house plants that I tbougbt I'd drop in and talk to yo urs." ' DENNIS THE MENACE ..,. ,. I ' t' .. . '! • ~ , MM GM< C•V• Dtvll Wo .. Cos II On< ·~ l•m J1ck GM< M. Giii. '~· "M Hol : ECIWI •• Jt l'llMI • •rvlc . , • • • • ' I .. - For the Re-cord ';' ,/.; ' · 'DbsolutiOtl . f!l -ltlar.riage '"" Jtt111•ry 4 Vl~k•ry~ l•rl I!". •nd Mfrv I'. K11tlVtl, Stl'ldrl Ly"n tlld All'On l.M MKkNrth1 w .. 1..,. w. •nll ....,.rllyn • .. . P'•rkll", M1urlct 11'\d \1Jvl1" A. , Dtvh ... , M•rllou "Wnlt• 1nc1 Wllll1m Ch1rlt1 C1Pl11no. Fr•nk c. •!Id Ollvl• o. Kr•uM. ChfrYI Lynn 11111 L•rrv cart Wh!t1, O•v-Incl Armlt It CICIOPPO• VIVll n •ncl John J'. Jr. ••rn11, O•rltne M. Ind Mlurlct (;, S1btll1, Antllol'1y J.r •nd Ros1m1"' T. -'' 8er11strqm, ROberl Wt lltr incl "'1n1btl Whltn1y .,... WMl,1 0.lorff• M.· Ind ltlch1rd I!'. --' St1!nholf, Cvnthl1 •nd Rlchlrd Fowl1r, O•rren R. •nd K1Therlne J. S)1rt., Chlorlt ~tnfll ind ,red H1rrtm1n Mlch1Psen, Ml¢tl Ann 11\d A'091r W•Yn• 80111\d. Edyfht •nd W!IU•m P. Jr. lrl5, Joh" 11\d Nit Edwin P•rktr, Culvll" G, •rid Nlnclt II, Oltbolt, Penny K. Ind TM1m1s G. Bryce, llobtl1W,1rwt EU11beth F. P1;f, D•rlent YI• 1nd Berry BoWfn F1th1rr"' Ju"n' M. •!Id Curtis F • . Luct, M1r!1 •"d M1rlln E. H•rrla. Rlch•rcl ROWlll\d Ind Shlrlty . ""n . -~+ •llM J1-ry T , Monroit lntlr L, •ml Lto W1l11ct Gon111ts, P'1m.11 Ol•fll .I nd Mlk• C1y1r, Lynell G. •rid Flilyd "· 01vltbhl, Yvm• llllt end Htroltl W•yn• cos111, Joi" M. '"" t.1n1 e . Roscoe, Donni A.. •l'ld L•rry L. Rad~r1. Mi ry Jo 111\d Bobby e, Lamb, Ruby Jta~·· Wiii Arthur Juntl J1ck$Oll·; Roby I IM .. •n Merit Gon1•l1s, Ellw• A. .ir. 111C1 Chr!sllnl M. 1 GUI •. Cl&Ud E. loll ... Ullnt 0 . Jocqut, Chw'tl I., 111111 o.nn11 H. Jorits. Mltlhtw/lnd $hlrfly T. H•l••v. ltmlct ,,... Ind Edw1rd N. Shotllllln:i, ,,.,,. •llCI Jlton•kl 1t1y WhNton. 01'""' ind pr.nip 11:. l nlfllulztft, ll•ttl llMn tllCI ftOMld Loul1 Al•••ndtr Bohll'\Mn, Sh1ron LH •nd l ltl JM Ames, C•rolt \.. Ind Dontld E. lrewllt1', C1thll"IM o. •nd Larry M. Ttyll)f', Floyd Keith •"cl No~"· I!:. CQOll, Cto•rf11 It, I nd AnNlte All1n1.io. Ev.lyn 8. •l!d l'rtnk Arlhur S11'1d0\l1I, FrllnCIKO MUflOl ind C•rmtn PJrt«lt. B1rlhonl PHlilM, Roblrt PIYM ll!d Carolynn ______.,, __ Con•l•"tU-. Mirtll1• M. and ""ROl1iiif .. . • Gor1ni.1", Rll• lfld Shtrrn1n , Battle Over M'rlon Brando, and his ex-wife, Anna Kashfi have ended a bitter 13- year legal fight "'°' their s o'!I Christian Devi, 15. Bl'ando has agreed to-allow her fre- quent Visitation right$. , • • • • • Friday, January 18,-1~74 --DAILY..J'ILOt , I :I Football Prospect's·Hope s _Buried in .Plane Crash . a. (AP ) -. SUccess .,.med certain for lluene Doel ill 1970 when University ol Florida football Coach Doug Dickey' .!'ailed him hla No. 1 fullback . A new1paper voted Doe! Broward County's "Athlete of the Year" in 1989 when he played at Plentatictll High near 'Fort Laitderdale. He paseed up a chance to play pro ba"ball w attend · t h e university on a· f o o t b a 11 scholarship. 1e week · ~ the crash 0£ airptano loaded· w I t h estimated two t on s marljUana. He was 23. s any ung o !'.l w1 ugs. an His high schoql coach; Bob an ~Gillette, aald he th!iiks Duane of must · have co.me into oontact When he decided w go to college Do:el Said, ''One night, you've got everything -all t.he....doorLare·open. The next, your choice1 are rtght there and you have to decide, and there 's not-much time." His brother·ln·l~w. B 111 Olcott aaid llua!te never hfd with drugs at college. ' 011~1 HA VINO to assume an awCul lot, but the Jdea of big money and easy money draws a IOt o people into It," Gillette said. "l ihink it's-just an a~Utude. of the times ." J)oel left the university in a er os1ng 1s scholarship for poor grades. He enrolled at' Santa Fe Junior College to become eligible ~ play again, but coaches at the university never heard from hlni. Police identified him as one of three men who died in the crash on r.tonday. The others were pilot James· Ryan Tennant, 30, of Gainesville, and steven Douglas Mlsus, 23, 1 University (If Florida senior ro )OHN DOEL. a trucking c.ompany <1:perator, said his son told him he was-working !or a Bahamian fishing company which flew fish to New York City twice a month. "That's where he wa1 going when the plane crashed at Pompano," be said. - The father said someone called him Sunday and said Duane d1dn't want to make the flight this week. SANTA ANA ·S_T-OR-E __ ONLY! Big pre-inventory markdowns.Come in~Cash in.-. • -STORE-HOURS DAILY 10:00 to 9:00 SUNDAY 10:00 to 6 :00 - -Now In Progress ·-wom•ns cozy pile --' ' ALL SHOES JACJ<ETS 20°/o OFF Satin Lln~ Piie In &ssorted fa§hion color§· Now save .SO%! ' . 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Comes · Alive ·: . : : .. .. are three other ki ngdoms in this country) explained Duke Paul Bellatrix, who h~ "by right of arms." ~le ea rned the been king three times in the last tw~ title by proving himself the best S\\'Ord years. • •• fighter · arnong th'l kni"hts during a '·tt \\'as a softer.' n1ore colorful ag~. tourn~mcnt spccific•;,t./ · set up to \vhere on e could actually be a' j calty_ out of place." · -our old. dog-eared dic.tion~ry _ o----uS-Otl'tetlii11g--ou·t-of-1imr.''-- The ~st c~planation of this group sccn1s to be in their 1notto : "Re-creating the Middle Ages. though net as they \Vere bur as they should have been." f'AN'fA~V-WOR determine \Yho would be kin"g. participant, .. he said. . Hi~in~r:est..-in-1he--spor~--sword--sevtrr-ttcscribe th ge-a'~~~~--- f1g~ttng 1n1t1ally attracted h1.tn lo the romantic tlmc when. gentlemen we~ • -meniber, Society for Creative Anachronis11l By LAURlf;. KASPER Of Ille Da{/J l"ilot $Tiff Anyone who happens to \Valk into a Society for Creative . Anachronis n1 mttting, social affair, tournament or even a wedding such as· the one held Saturday in StF_Joa_chim~s CaJ.OOlic Church, Costa Mesa, would definitely feel ,;oot of it." For· to step from the mundane v.·orld into the society's v.·orld, one must step back, beyond the currently favored nostalgic 50s arra even beyond the history of this country, into the Middle Ages. Before your eyes, a king who has his kingdom and a royal court, complete with-knights in=Snlniiig i rnlor and ladies in their long, f!O\\'ing. rich velvet or brocade gowns, come alive. They are but a part of the scene. There is also the music. ·dance. art of sword fighting, literature. foods and even the courtly manners \and In the real Y.'Orld, \\IC \l'Cre told, members are writers, "teachers, students, doctors. real estate men . . . almost everything. They lend to. be college graduates. articulate people who have been drawn by their interest in the h1iddle Ages. h1ost are liberal types but, said one, "1nost or us are staunch monarchists." \Vhen they come together. as they say they do-almost every weekend.-lhey · ~ke on a fictional name and identit,. Sue Hoglind, a Costa h·lesa resident who is emplGyed as a "'eifare eligibility worker while she wo rks toward a master'S degree in library science, is Anemarie Varre. Katherine Kurtz, a technical writer wit h l'he Los Angeles Police Department who ha s written three adult fantasy books, is Bevin~frascr-of--Slerling. And a student in Berkeley is the young King Andrew. "I'm just a simple country knight that made good." saiQJhe king. RIGHT EARNED 11c became King or the West {there Costumes at t he ·Twelfth Night Revel recalle d kings, knights a nd th ei r l·adies. Revel was a n a nn ua l affair of the Society for Cre ative Anechronis m. so~1ety. But at 1he. tourname1~ts, he genUemen and Jadi~ were ladies." ·• said, he became interested Ill the One change from ule real Midd.1e Ages. pageantry. which Ibey have made is that women . Now he c~!ls himself a "medttval can achieve an office, except those whicfc • history freak. require fighting. Women aren't allo\ved. Anemaric (we'll use their fictional to \\'ield the rattan swords \\•hich can't names since that ·is \Yhat they "·ere cut but can bruise or bre<tk an ann. using) said at firsl she wasn't much The actual !\1iddle Ages. admitted intereste'd in the history or the times. Duc hess Bellatrix. were "bloody, fierce. Rather; she said it was the costumes s:id ... people destroying each other.•· and _!_~.drama which drew her into "\Ve enlarge the good parts," ~: the group. ""But she. too, has become said. . i~terested in the history and the •·when you feel it so dci?ply, it's tiard hterature. to put it into terms," she said. Bqt . Most people who joi? the ~iet"y she finds the group. wblch she joined normally have had an interest in the because of her husband's interest ~Iiddl~ Ages, Bevin ~ai~. "The u.su~l enjoyable because "we're all here 1ol- react1on of everyone JS, Wow, I d1dn·t the same reason " ... tizecJ>1h people_w~nted lo-_JjJ> the ·~-- things too.' " · 'EW LIFESTYLE HISTORY FREAKS "It's just a \\-"hole new world,'' she said . "It's just a con1pletely different trip." "It 's nicer than .the real world," For some, the duchess said. the society becomes almost a total \\'ay of life. Sandy Knudson and R. Scott Morgan , students who. live in Santa Barbara, (See MEDIEVAL WAYS, Page Ill DAILY PILOT PHOTOS'· BY RICHARD KOEHLER I ) • • I I ' DEAR ANN LANDERS' Please do me (and perhaps thousands of othersl a big raVor. I want to say something to lha( 37.year-old man who owns his O\\'n garbage company and never had a real date in his lire. DEAR ~lR, LONESOME : I understand your problem better than you think. 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Ha ve the courage oot to care what your friends say when they see you with a plain-looking lady. Live by a new !!H>ttQ, "Take a dog 10·· dinner." She could tum out to be your dream girl.-! WAS ONE MYSELF DEAR ONE: That letter might have been written by a member o( either From Page 15 • • • FOOD FOR REVEL --~----PREPARED ·AND PRESENTED · l lrMEDIE\lllii:-WAYS. ' ' ' sex. Plenty of females are s o preeccupled with good looks that they are bllnd to &bat wond.erfal guy who would make a marvelou bwiband . Thunk you for w.rttlng •. If this ~ndltion is determined in * 1 advance the baby can be transfused ~ ~ at birth ' and lead a norinal and healthy ~ ._ ___ 4 )._ .. _ life. Please get the (3cts strAnaight pberor1o : 9 you leap into the advice, ' n. eop e : depend on you.' R.]'I. IN BALTIMORE· :• DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your respanse to "100 Percent 'American." the· .fello\v who wanted to get married but rest.'flted the govefnment's insiste'nce tbat he and his Intended have a blood test, was way-out-in left field . and dead babies, wQich is What can DEAR R.N.: !\1y facts ARE ,1tralgbti : happen if .a parent has a venereal your& _ar_e ul~ ~e. '11u~ blood, test-, disease." required before a couple can be married·-:. You are wrong_. The blood tests bas nothing whate\ler io do with tbe • r~uired for those who .want to marry RH ~ ra~tor. It ls solely for &be,;. hils~ nothing to dO' with vo . They-purpose-oLdetermlnlna; whether O_!,_ no.L;i_ are dofle to team whether or not the either person has VD. Your apol~gles : You .said, ''The sta:te is trying to prevent the tragedy of blind, retarded RH £actor ls present. are accepted. ~ ·t • -RUFFELL'S d I UPHOLSTERY Me . 1 eva W" a· ys .:::;:::~~.::.·· _ • Co1to .M"" -141 .. ISt took advantage of the annual JOJO rind pledged by her father mB.king it good, heavy and l~~~~~~~TH~~ .• ~~~~-.~,.: Twelrth Night Revel which to the Cloister of Petronilla to almost authentic protection I draws members from all 'Over pray for his soul. This was the for then1 . the state~ They were married nlghr bcfore--she-was -to-take---SOciety members' interests IJlRl.'S 00 the same day. ---~--hcrfinal vows in the order. and .ideutltles go up ·through io1u....-itt1.-HMHl'ltl-·I The young man told !;er of 16~ but it is . a mistake to Air c:onc1. Morgan, who is Raymond his pl ight and she led him to .t.hink t~e. y are interested only Tim• ~t•r1• ... Crus Hummer in th_e society, lhe a t t st •I yo11r fQlr horses. But their story says, in IS an pa .-L1e11111.s111di.Nd1 All Otti•r•.-·j said they "'anted a medieval . "Ravmond \vas rather bken The society, \\.'hich is eight 495·0401 · 442·1151 wedding because ''what is the by 1)1e yotmg \\'Oman and ask· years old . ~d has ~bout 800 1:r~~~:~~~~~~ 'modern' wedding is, in fact . ed if she ,rould like him ta take nlel'!l....~rs 1n its fou r kingdoms, - pseudo Victorian in nature.'' a second horse." was formed by members of H ·a science fiction group in c and his ne\v bride, Tan1ara \\'EODING PLANNED Berkeley who simply thought lz Kieva in the society, didn 't lt would · be fun to hold a He did and eventually. "IJlfith want that. tournament in the style of They asked the Re v . the coining o[ time they laid the Middle Ages. Thomas Nevin to say a nuptial plans for a great Christian mass for them in Latin. \redding in the new Sophia something the priest hasn't cathedfal to demo'nstrate to all ==== done in about 10 years. They also wrote a fictional their gro\\•ing. 'vealth and to history of their relationship. ~give publicity to the deepness· STORY tOLD or their union ." Jrt .A · Vcmorrs SPORTSWEAR Wertclilf Plaza, 171h'.and Irvine, Ne~·port HcAch.Califomia92660 Raymond v.·as born in I029.i DW"ing the cer~mony, af~er _ !!J-fe-grew_in...1be_\vays--0Lall-the \'O\VS \\'ere said. •:~e~b~r~tdtel~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g;-~t young men ef Svealand of high tied a "peace bana" oo her Norse blood ... and by the husb~nd's sy,·ord. Before .the spring of his 15th year he marriage, he was free to fight was ready to go forth in and go to war. Now the band b1u 5horta9t lcteping you ~I home 7 Join the f11!e1t growing hobby in !111 country ! manhood· and-valour." ............. symbolized that he has new C LE A R-A N C ~ SALE responsibilities. Cliristmo• ou10111e11ts . During his travels, he was in three OO'ttlcs and later forced to kill first one man and then, in Kiev, another. According tO their story, he knew his life would be Ylorthless if he stayed there so he set out to quietly steal a horse and leave. He jwnped a barrier to \vhat he t~ought was a fich man's stable and found , -instead a young \.\'Oman seated on a bench and \~-eeping. . Even sorr1eor the guests & Hobby lt•MS who were not members or 40 • 50•/o OFF the society attempted to dress ,.,., Ja11uary appropriately for the occasion C°'1te browse, view 011r unique displays, '111eet fello t{) which y,•as set in the Norman 111in ia t·11rists & get 11eu1 icieas for projects . \Ve feature period. !\tembcrs said their clothes Qrernel. Exac_t.o, Pc111avis<'1 etc. are made " authentic as ~l\'llNIATURJj\ by ibe lli\JlON S possible. Some women reject 11sa2 leoch 11.,c1 .. H.I. Open 10.5 96J-4662 zippers for their dresses in l'==================""'===! ravor of Jaccs. The men make their chain mail gear by forming rows of small circles of coat hanger \viro. Each cir· Taml:lra haQ .,.OCen born in cle is put through threc-othet"S:' COMPLETE Pre- lnventory LE.AR AM.CE SALE ~·~~~~~~~:.....)~~~~-F~U~R~Nlll1~'U~R~EL··:.:1+~-l-~ --: ··· ~.-:·: --·K-A;R GE s:;:;:: - ' I -l FlN'At: "REDO.CTl-ONS .. < • ' .. -Al.1.-REGUl.AR-MERCHANDISE PANT SUITS DRESSES -BLOUSES SWEATERS COATS -GOWNS • PANTS ..• SPORTSWEAR ... • ... ETC. SAN CLIMINTI 1t6 N. II C..I•• •HI • • • • I I -- NO CHARGES · NO lA-YAW~YS NO EXCHANGES . ' ! l ''J 111ag,.lflce11t •electlo11s of Imported ~. f!'tlJ,~~re . 011.,. : . , acce•sorles · fro111 Italy Fra nce-&-Spain- 25 %. off ·ydia's, Inc. INTERIOR DESIGNERS 400 W. Coast Hwy •. Newport Beach 543-2350 . .. , . • ' ' . .. • • .. • ,- Horoscope: Plah Revised by Taurus SATURDAY JA NUARY 19 5.Ae n1ay not be ready for the at one sitt ing. Know it and A<~UARIUS lJan. 20-Feb. Survival is 3 lest and responsibility. Kno\\' it and gel organized. 18 1. Emphasis is on ho\v to revise plans if necessary. See r 1r·11 d · K · challeftge for those born with in light or reality. Don't fool SCO.RPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): u 1 ' esires. ey now ts to By SYDNEY OMARR ' Saturn within three degrees yourself. You have right to Accent is on mo n e y . refine techniques. Get rid of of the A s c e n d 8 n t or ask questions relating to collections 3 0 d payments. supernuous material. Pisces, Descendant. If you know a security. Do so. Check budget. Be thorough. Virgo persons are in picture. person \Vith this S a tu r n GEMINI ~~fay 21.June 20): Awareness of details can lead Friend who is introspective E ph . . . may write poem and read position r,ou know a person m as1s 1s on marriage. to profitable d e c i s i o n •. who ~ tiad narrow escapes, public relations, joint efforts Aquariu s, Leo. · Sc o r p i o it to you. who came clQ.\e to the end and legal matters. Contract persons eoti1ld be in picture. PISCES (Feb. 19-ti.tarclt 20): at an early age. could be signed which does If necessary, do so me Accent -is on career, basic DAILY PILOT 17 No Fueling With 'Sole ' Power Group trips and supplies plus 1nore than half of the Orange County "Can1p Fire Girls operating bud ge t i.S: pr.ovided fro1n the annual candy sale which now is under way .. 'and sched· uled to end Feb. 4.. De1>endin g on "sole" power to niake their s~s are Susan Broback (left) and Christy Barnett who · assure · there is no energy crisis as far as lhey are co_n· cerned. Fo r.A Career ... NOT JUST A JOB_L BE A "WOMAN IN WHITE" C~ '·' Become a ~1edical or Dental Assis.tant. in 4 or 7 months. NEW CLASSES STARTING Doyt:Ftb. 4 E.,Miftgf.:Ft,2S l if etime Placement Assistance PAYMfN r PtAN5 AVA/lA.tlf 623 W. 17th, SANTA ANA 5414461 VETE•AN'5 l fNEfJTS AVAltAllf .-. $tale~man Gleg.ance• much to assure you of position remodeling. 1notives, goals. standin'g. in. ARIES lMarch 21-April 19J: nd t"· ·1 Y I ·11 ·1 Th . f 1~~~:;:::;;::;;;:;;~;;:;';;~~~~;:~~;::;;::;;;:;;~;;~~;;~~;:~~~ a au ...... r1 y. ou a so w1 SAGITTARI US tNov. 22. communt y. ere 1s room or En1phaSis Is on how far you have added burden lo handle. t 1 ted ·l· Dec. ·21 ): Cycle high ; make you a more e eva pos i ion. can go. willx>ut offending Don't promise mo re than you F.. · can deliver. · move in new dil'ection. Stress inances improve as Y.ou amily._members . .-Key_js...Jo,_=..::::=::.:..------.~_gac!"ca;e1pt added resP-Qnsibility. A go as far as you can .without CANCER tJune 21-July 221: independCfi'CCOlrtlO"""UTh·t • ·caprlcorn can show you the rationaliz.ing ~bout responsi-Health. \VOrk, basic routine action. Your j U·d gm en t · way if you toss aside false ~.BELL.Y_DANC"""'-E __ .,.,. CLOCKS/BAAOMHERS/ CH RONOMET'RS Alon W. Mi:Koe &·Comoony 1714)~705 ·bililies which are oot real· -these are spotlighted . Get intuition are on target. Know pride. ly your own. Taurus, Ubra rid of procedure w h i ch it· and be con fide n t . IF TOD.\ y JS y 0 u R i nd iv id u a I s oouJd play hampers, frustrates and Personality shines. y 0 u BlRTHDAY you are creative, significant rotes. Mystery will adversely affects digestion. attract all ies. Gemini, Virgo be clarified. Aggressive associate has an persons could r i g u r e s o m e w h a t c o n c e ited, abundance of pride, if not too prominently. attractive to opposite sex and much common sense. sure that what you do is what TAURUS. (April 20-'?ofay 20): One you trust with momey Mesons To Wed ' LEO (July 23-Aug. 221: Good lunar aspect --n o w coincides \Vi I h change. r9mance. creativity. Imprint your own style. Be independent, original. Yollllg persons play important roles. Your ideas sparkle. You 'attract bright people who appreciate your efforts. CAPRlt.'OR N (Dec. '22-Jan. 191: Family counci l is in should be done. March and offing. Those who are u-sea-December will be. significant - to making decisioos may find 1nonths for you in 1974. Leo. their authority diminished. Aquarius persons are dra"•n ~1aintain neutral st a n c e . Persons who argue toda y may · to your sphere. You are a become allies t o m o r r o w . person "'ho needs love but Refuse to be caught in middle. is reluctant to adnlit it. A June 15 wedding in tho~-vmco (Aug. 23'Sept. 22Y: - First Baptist Church. Cos ta Recent events have created Mesa is planned by Kathryn restrict)ng conditions. B e LyM Smith and Leonard Paul thorough in clearing away Bo~·ler Jr. debris. em o l io n a 1 and . Parents Of the affianced pair otherwise. Stick to what is are l\trs. Carole Smith, Costa familiar. Stay close to home J\fesa: Avery Smith. Santa base if possible. \Yandering Ana. and the Leonard Bowlers too far afield would be . an of Costa Mesa. error. l\iiss Sll).i.th is a graduate LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): of Co.sta l\lesa High School Emphasis is on movement. and now attends Orange Coast short journeys, visits and College Y+bere her fiance is special agreements associated a student. He is a graduate w i t h neighbor. relatives. or New port Harbor High Avoid scattering forces . You School. may be trying lo do loo much OPEtf SAT. & SUN. m 10AMT06PM c MON.-FRI. 9 TO 9 PM 2t:IJ Newport Cerler ()Ne $.ii!e 11 I ll'l~Plam ~:::::=::::::::-----~\ . 2110 W. LINCOLN ANAHEIM• n2.8113 ,..,..,...uPGN:HO " ... NYlON ... "· ~11 ~-v "Olll -....i c,.... ~ dkiQ11;., _.., ~·111••JD" A¥1'11t*ln1ta1t 8tHAO , .. ' :. ;~ .. ;·. , ' r . .. '· ' ' ~'°"'~ ... !>!lit~ KoYICSllDOr 1;1mi:o .. ,~7· ntQft.. *-""' colors ........ ............. f:to•allt~"VI*· ISONSALE .......... .,;, ........... Rugl, ... decor end ICC llla.1" reduCecl 20I. Hugt belulh•on ftoof"""""""" uPto 50S. ,. 0-...coo••futlWtWllh trw ONU· ... a-t-t!ClltllD-1'1""51>-0waM f--.olld,lull or,.....,. 11-1 ........... lblrltOCXld Ol ""11/'U ~....,... Comlori In ~tO'f, w.11> IMI~ s"~a ""'"-c"'""'' ham• and c~il>Oi'AllQ00td1flt brown C()ll;IUfQ<f' OnlJ SHAO lllAS'IERCHAF'GE 6 Bl<NKAMEMICARO OKNOAll..'I" 10·& l'RIOAY UNT!\. 9 &UNOAV 12 lO ~ Ofrf.TMl~lflANnOftO 2tiQLw2~S..t21.lJIJ .. •2:MI MVIM.T ttllll W 4 WllilWllfllod !till t74-0S!l EXfRA THICK ~~$.tl4~G SQ. YD. SPACE DYED "." CAIJON TWllDI -NYLON IYWALTIRS IYHOUYTIJ 99 99 SQ. SQ. YD . YD, '' REG. REG. >7.99 ·10.99 - CLASSES Videci tape equipment it a vaila ble to record student progress. You learn qui~kly! We have excellent facilitie s and small classes (ma ximum 7 ). BEGINNING · INTERMEDIATE~· ADVANC ED-· PROfESSIONAL • TEACHER·TRAINING CLASliES STARTING IN JANUARY CALL NOW: 545-1088 COSTA MESA MlnlWt Jiff 14 . YNB "' """-· '""'"llNI lefly ~ .. ,.,ienc4 lnchHll111 ~...,. .... CltJ;lfilb from <HSI .. cMlf a ... CanNll. S-.. TV "'9wl a .... fNC111119 dffMI. · • 199°° Cu Jllllly ............. ---· ·~~J12'.GC> EXTRA HEAVJ DUPONT SOI -.IY MAND 99 ,· ·SQ;·- YD . •G. ti99 ' . .... - ' • • .. ' ' J B OAICV-PILOT Don't Shoot Better We':re • 1-B Trouble~·-w ooden • CHICACO (AP) -"\\1e weren't very • sharp. our shooti ng "'as atrocious and -our-alertness lefl a lot to be desired," saiC! UCLA coach John \\rOOden Thursday night after his top-ranked Bruins rolled over Io"·a 68-44 for their 88th straight basketball viclory. "We must shoot better in the future 1--7 ... ~w='e re1n1rouble, .. m awooaen. The fu ture. is \'Cry near with the Bruins going to South Bend Saturday to face second·ranked and undefeated Notre Dame. And the ·status of All· American Bill Walton remains in question. \Valton made the trip east presumably to play againsl both . Io"'a and Notre Dame. But the 6-foot·ll senior worked out Thursday afternoon only to learn he is still in pain on certain moves. game. Normally, we don't look ahead· Jt v.·as the third straight game he ha11 but I Imagine a lot of people will think missed because or a back Injury. we were looking .ahead after tonight's ''l think Bill will plaY Saturday," said pe'rfonnance:• Wobden "but only if he ls physically Wooden did acknowledge 1JCLA played fit. But then, I thought he'd play tonight. a fme defensive game in holding Iowa I know-our streak is i'!lporlant to . him. to 44 Points, the Hawkeyes' lowest total But not to me." in a game since 1961. , AfterOrat-itoberts·ou1ran-anc1·out>hotf---WWooden-aloo-aoted-lhaLllal. Loyola 105-90. UCLA came on sluggishly Drollinger, Walton's substitute ·who ' in the first half and managed a 33.25 9COred 12 points to share team scoring lead despi te 10 turnov~rs. They quickJy honors with Keith Wilkes, could have got into gear in the second half and had .. five or sis men bukeb: which turned the game into a rout behind I'm sure Walton would have acored.11 ·brilliant rebounding and a strong The subject then turned to Notre Dame defense. ' and Wooden said "Notre Dame W "Yes. I was concerned aOOut those outstanding. It should be a stroog, LO turnovers," said Wooden. "Usually physical game. They are very difficult .,.,.e have 11 or 12 turnovers in an entire at home. We've had trouble-with them ~ there when they haven't been good and ....ebody muot lhink they're good became they are rated No. 2.11 Wooden, ""-Bmlns' last"loes i:ame 11 Notre J>ame three yean qo, aid . Noire Dame la mudl better tllm I yearqo. "'Ibey beot Indianl at B1oomlngton and-they-bad-leada-ol-:IO-<ll'-25- ln lblt pme. You have to be good to beat Indiana that way." About the wlnnin( itreak, Wooden lllld, "I'm lmaRd when I think of the streak . but oot amued when we )Vin. We'rtt good enough to win evert lime we go out. A lot ti leeml oouJd beat UI on a given nJcbt. But I doll'! think they could beat us In -a aeries. Yet, we doo '.t play in a series." Wooden said he Is "contemplating a closed practice at Notre Dame tonight. I don't usually hold closed practices, but I know So many people in South Bend, I wooldrilt be able to concentrate on the work and al90 I might offend- some pe<l!lle by not talking I<> them." Meanwhile,· Notre Dame coach Dick "Digger'~ Phelps said "Maryland failed lhe test; Norlh Corolina State failed the test; and now we have to see if we can pass the test." "We respect UCLA for what they are -probably the greatest college basketball organization ever p·u t together," Phelps said. "But we want to play them, that's why we schedule them twice each year. "Our players are ready.11 Phelps' playen have seen the test material before and hav! goo d memo)'les. a • "Gary Novak has played against UCLA five times , and Jon Shuma te, Gary Brokaw and Pete Crotty have played them three times," he said, "So they . UCLA'S DAVE MEYERS (LEFT), RALPH DROLLINGER FIGHT FOR BALL -lmow._what-.they-hav.e-to-do.-1 . U,IT.._..'9 HADL WARMS UP -Los Angeles Rams quaner-team drills in San Diego for Sunday's Pro Bowl back John Hadl (2l) wears his old San Diego Charg--.... game at Kansas City. No. 74 is Forrest Blue of the ers uniform as the National Football Conference San Francisco 49ers. .:-syorts In Brief ~Rams to Captain Pros; , RebelsNameGridC ~ach ~~~~~~~~~~~ Tennis -Croups Formulate Pension Plan DALLAS (AP) The W or id Championship of Tennis (WC'T) and SAN DIEGO -Two Los Angeles Rams Marian G. Batko, 27, also knovm as players, quarterbac k John Had! and Michael Batko, was arraigned Thursday World Team Tennis (W'IT) announced defensive tackle ~1erlin Olsen, have been before U.S. magistrate Edmund F. Thursday cooperation~ a multl·million named etr-eaptains of the National Maxwell, who released him on $500 bond pensi90 plan and a format to protect Football Conference team for SWlday's pending a preliminary hearing Feb. 5. the open ' events of Italy, France, the Pni Bowl in Kansas City. FBI agents said in an afficUlvit filed and --Metnwhile ·Mercury-Morris of Miam i, in U.S. District Court-here that-Batko United S~ -Wimbledon.-.. __.. earl Eller of MiMesota and Jack Ham mailed a postcard to Go.sell with the WCT <»directors Lamar Hunt and of Pittsburgh were excused from the threat written on it. Al Hill Jr., ind WTI' president Jordan think we'll have any trouble with confidence ... Even wiUt a freshman arw:i th re e juniors In the starting lineup, and two freshmen as prime reserves, Phelps believea lhe Irish have the ooafiden<:e a{KI experience to play their game against UCLA. Fires Sizzling 82 I'm Playing So Good "We got over the bump with our-················ .. ···· ···· ......................... , .. _.···-····· _ .................. - young players at Ohio State," Phelps I ' . R "d i l M "lle said ot the overtime ·victory over.. the t S l lCU OUS -l r Buckeyes. "That gave lhe young players . •• especially the feeling lhey could handle any situation. "I really give credit I<> lhe high school coaches of our young players. They have prepared these players well" Phelps is not overly concemed that Waltori, out for three g_ames with a bad back, wil!be-r.ady for lhe Notre Dame game.· "We elpecl Walton I<> get 18 to 25 points on an average night, ·more on a good night," he said. "But Keith Wilkes ls really the key to their game." When Walton sat out with foul trouble in the UCLA victory over North Carolina State, Wilkes held lhe team together, PbeJps noted. But when Wilkes fouled out of the ooe pojnt victory over Maryland, the Terrapim came back and nearly won. "People tend to overlook Wilke3," Phelps aald. "We're concerned about Wilkes and Walton; they are the meat of the UCLA offense." To win, Pbelp.s feels, Notre Dame must beat the· ·Brutns1>1'<SS; tactic used WlSuccessfully so far this year against lhe Irish. TUCSON (AP) -"Ridiculous." ment"al mistakes, l don't think anybody Johnny hfiller had a big, broad smile can beat me this week. stretched across his-usually expression-"I'm 10 · under par now. I don'l see less face as he shook his head and re-any reason l cM't finish 15 under. . peated :-And Lthink 15 under-will win It." "RidlculoUs. I'm playing so good it 's Jerry Heard. a close friend of ridiculous. Johnny's, and Allen Miller, no relation , "I knoW it won't keep up. NO one had 66s on the 7,305 yard Tucson National can keep on go i n g like this -but golf club course, six-under-par but a right now the game seems awfully easy." distant four strokes back In the chase Miller. the current U.S. open title- holder and the OJllY champion the pro for a $30,000 firsC prize. J.01f tour has had this season, made Gary Sanders followed at 87 while ii took •MY Thursday as he casually lhe group at 68 included Orville Moody, ambled home with an eye·popping, 10. Gibby Gilbert, Kennit Zarley, George under-par 62 in the first round of the Jobn:5<>n and Roy Pace. *1:;:.,~s~~-the tirst two titles Rookie Ben Crenshaw had a 70 while on the pro tour this· season, established defending champion Bruce Crampton of a whopping, four-stroke lead in his bid Australia ·and Lee Trevino were 11 to become the first man since Arnold strokes back with 73s. Palmer, Jack Palmer in 1962 to win three comecuti\le Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf are not American tournaments. · ·•1-----aon•t mean to sound cocky or _ play~g- anything like that," ~1iller said, "but hiller needed only 15 putts, ml.!led if I use my head don't start making only two greens and \lta s within 20 ' . ·feet, of the flag on 14 holes. He Dad • I ~ 0 a' w t c [ ame because of in ·uries. e P---0 Aet-ie Kaiser maat-the announcement. Full ... -""i1'orn=iiii~.:;::;w;;:,,o.:s.~r~Cou~r.;;;...._.,_ .. ".".t'r Hlrry .... -~ _... ,,.. _____ _,if.tan n bnll:st!1osea-tlext-wee Csonka also will miss the game, was --'Pwo Pacific-8 schools ere In action Philadelphia at the opening WCT-1974 gmtctie<t"' because ..... 0,..._ g-sneclt-ii1jufy'. "tonight ·in-... ·non-conference-· tasketball· 1?Vcnt ... ~"'·-,_..._ .... ~· ·,,,,_,. 04 .... -r. . · · · i&aed-a eagie""'wheA-4>---...... t--1 eliip-sbot s(upR®, two inches shott of He will be replaced by Franco Harris . warfare with Oregon .(l0-4) at the Air Freedom of choice for i ll players or Pittsburgh. Force Academy and Washington State Is an inherent part of the plan. Eller, the Vikings' All -pro defensive at Montana State. end, has a strained knee and will give Saturday Stanford plays at Utah and WCT will play its schedule of events "'ay to Jack Youngblood of Los Angeles. Hawaii will be 3'l the University of between January and .mid-May while Ham pulled a hamstring mu!Cle in Washington. wrr will play. its 16-team leaiue Wednesday's practice and will be schedule between May and September. . replaced at outside linebacker by Phil • Dodgers Sig• There will be time off for the four Ft. ,VillN>1JUJq o.f ·Oakl;uld;... . ,, ., -:hSS ANGELES ....:....,, -Five players principal Intern@tiQnal ftawn· Tennis ~-. including Tommy Agee, who was Federation {ILTF) events. .;-· -• Cooper N amed acquired in winter trade, have beeii WTT will fund a pension and insurance. JACKSON, ftfiss. -The University -signed to Los Angeles Dodgers baseball benefit plan with $200,CKIO per year for of Mississippi, hungering ror a ret urn contracts. an initial five-year period which will to football prominence. 111.ursday gave ·Agee sptit the 1973 eeason between be established to benefit wrr and WCT assi stant coach Ken Cooper t h e Houston and st. Louis and had a .222 players. assignment '1r rejuvenating . the Rebel batting-average with ·1f"home funs. Emeralcl.B4Y...residenLGeor.ge MacCall, football program . In addition to the newcomer, the co sionef. of W1T, said "We feel Cooper, 37, a tall, haridsome, articulate Dodgers said catcher Steve Yeager, t the four· traditional ILTF Open man, was promoted Into the head ond ~ h · coaching job vacated last month by sec . baseman Lee La , and pitchers vents ave a unique place In the game. John Howard Vaught, the strong-willed Bruce Ellingsen and Sol on hav For this reason, we scheduled our h signed. tournaments as well as the Pro Tennis • mentor who guided the Rebels throug competition of their choice. 25 football seasons. e H d t J owar 0 "Our sincere hope ts that lhe Ntltionel e Giiiman Bock ws ANGELES -ward. e-TeMis Assi>ciation (NTA ) and olher HOUSTON -Houston Oilers general root-8 slugger released t :J'igers. tennis organizations will join us in the manager Sld Gillman, who said at the signed a contract to l'l'IO l'"l"'ball for feeling that all players should have the end of the season he had coached his the Taiheiyo Club J.i apaii this opportunity to earn thelr Uving and last game, .announced Thursda y he had year, a club official ced late expand their earnings In an atmosphere changed his . mind and would ~ach Thursday. free of threats 0£. ban or expulsion.'' professional football's worst team again _;fu 1974. \ ititig Kicks ·~p;~Ftisses-· After ·Smashirig Rival ....-• ...... .,,,Jbe..mp~J,Od~&Qok,.a s.iAgl!?; ... bggey~,.. .... ·~ ,.s;,- lt set a course record, kept alive his record of going under par in every competitive round this year, was the best smrer on the toor this year and matched the best .shol. all last season. . "What can you say?'' asked Allen Miller. "The guy's just p I a y I ng . -. fantastic." SAN ~CJSCO_(APJ -"1 couldn't _ will face Kem Mclvllle ol 6.i!ilralia, _ • __ . , _ _ , 'di> ·a lhlitj('wlth my &erve;'' said Billie NO. i seed, In tonight's other ·senllflnaJ· -•·' -' · • · ... '~ Jean King and 1lammed her fist into match. Miss P..felviile has beaten Miss w t R • • the wall outside the locker room. Evert only once in past meetings. es CJ 0 IDS "But I know what I was doing wrong. If lhe top.seeded Miss Evert and I was fUlhing into it,11 added the queen second-seeded Mrs. King play i n of women'• tennil after beating Wendy Saturday night's finals -already sold Overton, M. 1-1 'lb~l night in_ the out except for l,CKXI general admission quarterliiiiliOI tlie$50:000 Siii FranCisco tickets -it will be their r~st meeting Women's pro tennis tournament. since last year's Wimbledon finals, won She planned a few hours of practice by Billie Jean. • today I<> prepare fer the semifinal matcll Miss Evert beat her Florida friend agillnlt N~ Richey Gunter, seeded and neighbor, Laurie Fleming, l>-01 8-4, fourth,· torught. The biggest money Thursda~ night and Miss Melville winner In the history of women's teMis nmerup to Mal.lf<ll"el Court in ~ has I01t none of her enthusialm. , tourney here a Year ago beat Janet "I'm ready lhla year; pby1icilly and Newberry 7-6 6-2. ' mentally. My 1ttltude ls much better," Miss E~ert,' who ranks close behind she exptalned. the Miami Dolphins in the hearts of The less demonstraUve Chris Evert Florida sports rans, said after her whose ~ is to unseat Mrs. King as quarterfinal victory, "Laurie always the world 1 No. 1 ranked woman player, gives me one tough set. Last time it was the first set. I won 6-4, l--O then." . *-* * Lakers Tonight KANSAS CITY (AP) -"Actually, I'm starting the seuon for the third tlme, 11 says Jerry West, who rtjolns the Loo Angeleo Llkers Jlne-up tonight against the Kansas City-Omaha Klnga after being sidelined .. weeks wllh p u 11 e d abdominal muscles. ' West was out earlier In the National Basketball Association season with 0.. TV Toalflat Claa•nel S •t Sr30 Gillman, who fi red Bill Peterson afte r the fifth game last year, also announced · that defensive coordinator Burnie Miller and defensi ve lin e coach Bruce Beatty, were no longer with the club. Rai~ Halts Net Qualifying . To Ille delight ol the Civic Auditorium the Rme lnJury. A ..........,. put him crowd, lhe two leot11gon achanged out of 1ct1on agaJn. - ~ copy l-11ended -•NI llhota, In hla ahoence the Liken haw pllyed · tanghl by Chril' temdl pro f11her Jbnmy 1-,,, but 11111 hold I three- Evert. The .00....... wu 11111 Eftrt'• . game lead over Golden Stlle 1n tho conalltency. . 'Pacl(lc Division. ;'t dtdn"t win that mlflY points In w'.:!!'.• been lhe i1r1ngeo1 inJury," iald e Aslin Ousfed LAS VEGAS -Defending cham pion 8a1T1 Alber of Costa Mesa failed .tO make the 2f..man cut Th ursday in tbe JJ00,800 Showboal lnvliallonal bowling IOUftWllelll. _ Brooklyn's Mark Roth moved Into first • pllce w!lh tonliht's semifinals parl.'d 10 lite ffve linllllts for Saiurday. e C-U Tlwt!t.teued BUFFALO -An un e mpl oye d steel-~ from ne~ LackawaMa bu beOll 111Teated trt federal exlortlon c111.,..· and 1ccuoed ol threatening I<>· ...,.up .. -•~c..eu. Rainy Welltber, w h I ch halted somt opening round matclles Wedneldey In the qualifying tournament for the upcoming women 's erofessional tennla,. tournamen t at Mission Viejo, forced cancellation of all matchls Thunday. A> ·• result, play wUI be ~ved up one day, wilh """'1CI round matches held today and the final rOunds Sttturday at Old Ranch Tennis Club In Stal Beldt. The top eight players lft>m an ortglnal fie ld of 55 for ·lhe qualllicatlon tournament will earn placo in the women's professional Journey · \fhlch starts Mtladay ii Che Ma'l!""'fte ' Recreation Center In Mission Viejo. Only one Betded player · has been eliminated from the q u a 1 i Ii c a t Io n tournament, Netballe Fuchs of FrlllCe. Glyna COiee, B Briton wbo WM l<>p- seeded among the qualifiers h a s withdrawn, leaving 90ly six seeded players remaining . Three ral!H!elayed nrst·rouktl met<:hel as well M ae<ond round play was held today .. Among the pllyOll meklnc debuta In today's matches were lhree recent ellininees I-!his nek'a main t.oumameot In Sin Franclll». Helen GourlAy of Austr1U1, Klren Hantze Susman of Sao Diep and Llllrl •· DuPont ol Los AJlgeies we r e all lhe flrst oet. She made too many ~· eliminated Wednesday In the San ml1t1kes," the winner 11l<t 1bout hlr "Finl it hurti here, lhen here, then 16-year-old !tiend. OVll' here. Moot in)urtft bur{ all lhe Franclaoo main event · In the second . ael, Miu Evert. fell time. Nol lhla one." . Only one Orqe Cols! irea resident behind 2-6 before rallying for the victory. Weal 111d new medlcltlon lllrtld remained In • ..,tailm l<>r a QlO! ii\ She moved ahead , el 4-11, by breaking helping him and, "I tlecldld came hill next -k'• ltlamlment, Newport ·Miu Fleming's ,.rvtce twtco Jn. 1 row. • er hllb w1ter I yu ..... lo 111r1 Beam'• Tim O'Sl)luchnelly. M I a a Mrs. King was oown 2-6 In her ltnt pllylq 11aln." · o·~. wbo llveo at Park iet, but showed her otrenslh by wbmial • In hla Hlh -W• oaneoded N...,..,, II a 21 · yeor ·old Irr mer ,...n otral1ht games, the Jul two ol "l\>e IOI -· l'ft 1111 1 ·lot d Fuller!Alll reaitlent who gridulted from ~ the openlnc aet and the first ftve In aeU doubta. I tbtDk I -11111 do a 1""11 Hiil> Scbool. Siie followed the 'pro lhe llnil aet. 'few lhlJ!ll wtll ...P lo llolp, but !Our ,...iuty Jut yelf and had total ''.MY aerve Ind my blckhlnd let me wben you jllll II~ You do 1 lot ti urnJnp ot 11,100. oown," aald Miio Overton, aton\plllC 1 wmderlnel' She me1. SttUJ Greer Of. Mllml In foot before BWlo Jean tdlrtetl bl\11"1 Aa far hla -. Ill llltl, "atn aecond IVlllld plly toclly. lhe nil. I'm wwrtetl, woultln't JOU btf" . ·, . ,- • • , • .. FridaJ, Ja.nuary 18, 1974 DAILY PILOT J 9 THE ·13.1 at Marina 15-0 • By GLENN WHITE Of "'-Deity ptlef IMitf Orange County's high school basketball battle of tho decade wtll be waged tonight with Huntington Beach' Invading Marina for a · long awaited showdown of CIF powers. when Katella hit a garbage shot at the Duuer in the finals of the Anaheim tourney. . . one other Oiler, Scott Rankin, has averaged In double figures . Marina seems to have a decisive edge • Jin\ Stephens says his Vikings are a better rll club than they' on the • ready for tonight's biggie and belie\'es whole." tv.·o key !ilctors sw3y the tide to Marina's l!un1lngt BC'11ch coach F.!rn1·r Combs strength and feels the Vikings will use u zone and try 1:1nd keep game tempo sloy,•cd . Marina boa.sts a standout defense, the best In the Sunset League-;-while the Oilers are the loop's top scoring ou.tfit. DAILY PILOT PREDICTIONS Glenn White -Huntington, 57-54. Craig SJiCJf -Huntington Beach, 66-63. Steve Brand -Huntington, 71-68. Roger Carlson -i!\1arina, 5146. l.Joward 1... Handy· -Pl1arina, 63·58. liQ.Jll$. \VelcJl -r@_rin!!, 74-68. favor : {1) th at the game ls in his !lays the 1nai11 fac tor for ttn Oilers gyn11 \\1here he has never lost to victury is to get posilion and 1nnke Huntington (2) rebolUlding strength. the extra effort oi:i offensi ve rebounding. lie says the Oiiers are coming of! their 'best g~mc in a month-an 85-M cl ubbing of \Vcstem . The, a o'clock. duel figures to attract a· turnaway ci'owd and ticket windows \Yill be open at 6. The hos~ boast exceptional offensive balance with four starters averaging in double figures and the fifth regular, .• Jl.lch Branning, close behind with a 9.4 ma-rlr-for the campaign. "I'm confident we'll win 11 be told the "If we only get one shot each tin1 c Daily Pllol"The key for ~ ls not_ to let Vt'e1re in trouble. But if we can get them get easy ba.skets offv·thcir break. a couple off, \Yc'tl be tou gh," Combs Contreras is a .great player, but ~·e says. won't concentrate-on stopping him. t "We've been up for th is gan1e since Lo'11~r lf()tt(); 1(~111r '"' 8r•nn11\l1 J\1arina, the only unbeaten team in the Southland, ;,, rated No. I in _Inc CIF Soulhem Section all(I Hunllngloo Beach's Olleis are close behind, holding Huntington Beach has been more of on the boards with 6-6 Bob-Losner a one-man attack with Raul Contreras heading-a front line that averages 6-S. think we're good enough defensively that school started und \\'C'd like to knoc k CQ'll•r••~ one man won't beat us. off the Cl F's supposed No. t tean1." ::~irl fourth with a flossy 13-1 mark. · the seconct leading sCorer in Orange The Oilers' tallest player is Jim Weir "I think we're better defensively th an Combs says he's in1presscd "'1t h c 111~1u Weir anyone they've played~and-l-lhink-\vU·c__J.W:inlLI_Jblli!la!!nll'C<.:-<' L..!d~cgfcns;!!!l·c~aillndl<!__tb~c'!nc,ih~.-"~'~"~m" -And -Huntington!s only loss was~ Collllty, owning a 26.2 average. Only -and lie bas to stretch-10-measure M. FV Cagers Li Irvine Headliner Fountain Valley HI g h • s basketball team puts I ts unbeaten league record on the line against the loop's upper crust starting with an 8 o'clock game tonight at J\lagnolia. Jn 0U1er league act i on tonight , all slated for 8 o'clock tlporrs, Corona dcl ~tar is at Edison, Estancia in v ad es cross-town rival Costa l\.fesa and Los Alamitos is at Santa Ana Valley. Coach Dave Brown's Fountain Valley Barons sit atop the standlilgs with three -victories going into tonight's game. Those ~·ins have been over ·Los Alamitos, Edison and Estancia, however, three teams Y.iith 911ly ty,•o Y.'iM in nine league ga~s between them . agno 1a, u·ilh an a bundance or returning tall'flt and a solid overall game, poses a major threat lo any visiting team. Guards Max Oelphin and Dave Flood are capab4e outside shooters while slender forward Randy Rosar 1&-61 is the key man in the front Line~· Returning all-leaguers Tim l-lill and Dan ~1alane will test that l\1agnolia front line for Pountaln Valley, while John Lodestein handles the outside shooting for the Barons. TritonsBid ' To Remain U11defeated -San pemente J:Ugh matches muscles with Sonora in attemptlng to maintain sole J>OSsesfllon or first place to highlight Orange Le ague basketball play tonigllt. Tipoff- is set for eight o'clock at - Sonora. In · other loop games. all slated for 8 o'clock starts, University entertains Brea, Valencia is at Dana flills. and Laguna Beach travels to El Dorado. The San Clemente-Sonora clash pits l\\1> of the more physically strong teams in the l~. San Clemente, which had to resort to a last-second basket to pull out a win earliei- this \\'eek over Laguna Beach, will be seeking its fourth straight league victory and fifth win in succession. :.,;.l-l:r;.;".!.,.4--,.C:So~no~ra'.'.;·~lc:·2 in loop play, re les on 00rlY(6-d,1 JO/ forward Bob Hook for its scoring punch, and has 6-3, 190-pound cent er Dave Twidwell and 6-4, 198-pound Tim Dranginis for added rebounding strength. They're expected to orovide a strong test for San Clemente Lodestein has averaged 16 ._ points ' a game in leogue RAUL CONTRERAS (221 L!AOS HUNTINGTON BEACH IN TONIGHT'S GAME. action, mainly as. a result or ----------- ·-standoull Dan Dodd (S.S. 220) and 6-7 center !fed Kalota. The Tritons' scoring punch comes from the abo\•e duo plus 6-2 Bob Yoder. who has averaged 14 points per game in the league and hit the v;irurlng basket a g a i n s t Lal(Una Beaclt- Closer to home, University tries to maintain its place on the heels of the league_ leaders . Coach John Drisco\l 's University Tro_ians have won two of three loop games thus far. · a 34-point erfort in the ooener ·ng<1insr-Edison, while Hill-and ~1alane average five a{Xl 16 points per game. Alamitos Entries Coroi'ia del !\.far has y,·on onl y three games all season , but two have come in lea~e play to put Tandy Giiiis' Sea Xings among the 1 ea g u e leaders. By contrast, Edison Tt11lt"t'• 1:11111n has won onlv one league game CIHr. Tr1c11 ~. •1,..1 ""' 7:41 as part of an 8-5 overall 12 t:aKI• 011 ,.-1,..1 llK•· 1i 1uct1• ~~ -----Players to "'alch incl~e 111JtsT ••er -.eoo r•nu. , Y••r Corona de! ~tar's Clris Baklr ~::1mf119 "'&;.c;1;J:l,;9· PurM sltoo, (•t, 1'unior), Jo e Kozmata ""'"' Clll• ''' tMorrlll 11• V"" Flghlen Cllk (Crlllby} 119 (6-4) and Jim Eliades senior Mln11ret 111c11.1n Ht LI 0111 llfSl!,lt; I M~lltl 111 (6-1. senior) Edison's Tom oy Bokl Advent""' <Braok1J 1n (6-4 junlof) and-Jack Oark. ~~ Af.!:!.f&"~~1riu ~~ (1-5 senior). Lloy set an M•c•1v'1 c1ab1>e• cw11-1 119 L.llM Cl'>ll CIW CG1rul 117 Edig>n single >game scoririg N111 Tr•ln tAd1lrl Ht record wi.lh 32 polnli in his or•w~~ (~:i1•.it1M•----,-.,--~ ' I SI -·t'•g Ttrl Cox (lalloul 117 , '. • ., . Alamitos Results University has shown fine team balance behind t h e TfKKlday, Jfnufry 11, 1'14 scoring punch of forward ~au} '°'''' Trick s1owr Simon and guard Jeff Giese --F-lllST llACI! -.1'D v1rcl•-3 y11r in both pri<lr wins. !llds &. 1.111. c1.1mlnt1. Purw 111100. Laguna Beach, meanwhile, Mr. LIHr IWfrdl l .ICI 4.00 2.IO f j H1nk'• v1nt1u1rd llCn!i;rhfl 4.00 2.ICI hopes to recover rom wo sp.c:• Noi• (Llllhlml 3.«i heartbreaking tosses in the Tlrn1-ll • .O. n hr , t ••· Al.o r•ri -111neo Ro.cl. s111n• 1rsl t ee games agalll!i 1.1io; w.r Cl\fnl, The EUmlnflor, B1rlombl, d r nd' g I ague champions at Lucky Mul, S«ll 'I Crkkll, True C1n e C lil e Ftv. El Dorado. Laguna Beach has '' lutt• -t-M r. L•Mr a 1•M•flk'• lour starters averagina in V.11'19Nl"ll, Pait! MS.21. ..'& _ _ sl!cotrto au1 _ 350 Y•rd•. 3 double f i g u res : Dave veer o}cf rNlii•"'· ·p""' 11600.--Klesselbach, Mike .Serrano 0~,;lJ;11{11Q •.oo 4.00 3.90 Frank Wright a n d "°tack W1ndV St• IH1rl) l.ICI l .60 Rathbun . ' - w;~m~11r~11~.:!. IW•rdl s.60 Dana llills wiU be out to Starti11g Lineups SCOTT RANKIN, HB 6-2 Forward, Sr. ' DOUG RABE, HB 6-2 Forward, Sr. JIM WEIR, HB ~Center, Sr. BILL FICK ' 6-4 Forward, Sr. KEITH KOELLER 6-4 Forward, Sr. BOB LOSNER 6-6 Center, Jr. M1rl111 llloOI II fVI 11• 1',l L•nd9f"•f UJ 12,J Jfflkfn l 181 lJ.O Hl•klr 16(1 IG..6 J 1fle 1~2 t.4 Lfr~l• Hunth11toft a1ic11 (11·1) :167 26.2 )CllWl .. skl 111 'll.O fl•rrln~ 11! l.t JfrYIS I?• I.I Wl'llll Ul 1 7 koll .S2 t.l Cf1n '' 1w• u •.• " .. 1t 2.7 l~ 2_., • t.0 3' 2.7 II 2.S • 1.1 ! \,, .s o.t 3 \,0 HB, Vikes Season Record s Marina (15-0) 94 Los Alamitos ti2 98 Rancho Alamitos 45 68 LB ~1illikan 63 S9 Katella (o.~) S7 73 Newport S8 62 Katella 4S 7l l\.tonl e Vista 57 si El Rancho 48 65 Lakewood " 33 75 ·La Habra 41 48 El Dorado 41 60 Lowell .51 69 Anaheim 52 59 Loar a 27 57 Newport 46 HuntJngtoa Beach (IS.I ) 83 E~ison 59 76 Servile 11 67 La Habra 53 82 Lo\Yeli 57 77 Sunny H1 s 89 \Varren 69 LB Wilson 65 Los Alamitos 81 1\.1ater Dei 70 Anaheim 67 Katella 62 Loara 74 Santa Ana 85 \\'este1n S9 67 50 64 57 13 47 Hot Battle For Second In Sunset \Vhile all eyes wiU be· on the 1\.Jarina-Huntington Beach titanic tonight, the balance 'of the Sunset League ba""'sketball teams will be trying to keep paei! with the leaders. Newport _Harbor. which dropped into a two-way tie with Westminster !or third place Wednesday after losing to Marina, goes for its third win o( the circuit at Anaheim, starting at 8 o'clock. Westminster travels to - 8 vu .. , • S111nl1t1 Levt CP~el 117 ·----<;oo:Lta-._~r.tkcta!ta""-is v "••t r a oci~ll 11t to hand EStancit:J its -fourth Sac.QNI> .,.,......-=. lStl r•nu . 3 Atto r1n --. Hot-'·l!lar B•t11. Oetp ~\wo-2ame losin streak -~+• c~ 1_..i1.., [.;.:. c;:, -• ~•119'1•"" c1i~ M111 s_!,•r L.111111, aga Valencia W -~ Iparl!_ _while_ Western and Santa Ana square otfitS8nta Ana. both games at 8. --Ar aheim-..-wblcb..posted-an...,.--.,.."'I impressive pre-league record, . ,• . J"amm_ 1nii 1.. a row Cqal>li,""" ve•r otd rnlllltns. Cii1'1'1'11ng. """' , ~' 't-. ~ b!o"-""'~ ~-t!.-!, ='-'-rA::-' '-...:"" ltOD...Clfltn1119,pr/t11.UOOO...,., ..._: • -.... · Bob .:lUrensefl s ~ta n1esa 1m1 Ett•bll tW•nfl t 11 , ~~p.~· .. .ij~· Re•I ,P•r1".'101. -. , · wlnl,ess .ip. 11 gat'lfes this :: ... "'tktt •'AC""k~ d''Y•nG:-2 vear'"' .. SCaSM .. · ¥ ..... .., -.--. •• :._._.,.~ llldl & • up. Cl•lm!ng. Pur11 '3800. • • · Tile S1lnt Calllstus Women's Council. Snllfv Dee IMylell t.60 •.60 l.60 l\.1ustangs are } e d by ~~=~: ~:"!:~~)(Tre11ur1) , ~~~ '-J sharo--shootin11 forward Jim OrOP O'H0ntV'"QOl'I corev1r) 111 -OQll A1olclQ !Wrl11t1!l 127 Swain who Is averaging 19 t.11111 Kid s1111r 1H1rn 111 · ' · I I Oldl1'1 G<lrrl ICr1a11r) 111 points a game lil OOD Pay. 11111~ 0Q11 1Morrls1 111 t:'~tancia is led by foiward Ml\• l 1tt11 TII-!A1111r1 111 i:.c:i • Spril'lgllml fM11dOM<lo) 111 Jeff Sankey and center Jim McClosl<A?y. r·~· -. . ~ . r . • Mater Dei, TIUltO •ACI: -350. y•rdJ. 3 ye1r olds. Fllllt-s .. m•r"' Allow•M.I. PIH"H S6000. l"il Sllorl Shofl. Chick Pft Go (ICnlgti!I 112 Alfinllot--S111l1.fH1rfl •.' 1n Mist Poti. Cl'llp (Wtn:I) 119 Suptr C1t1 (Adalrl nt Aebel'1 °'*" IL.lolllml n• Midnight lecky tTr1fs11r1J 119 FOUllTH llACI: -UO y1rdl. 3 ve1r· olcl1. A.1tow1ric:1. Pufll SJOOO. Abo .... AflH!lllQll tH1mUIQll) IU JllfllPlr Bar Mi~s (l"&Qtl 117 El Toro, ~MV Piav M•n~ Cit (Tr11sur1l 11f _CM(ltr JeJ (Llpf11m ) 119 l rlftd1's J1t t8roots) 117 " ?r1ater Del opens Its bid for the Angelus Leail:ue ba6ketball ·title tonight, hosting St. Paul in an 8 o'clock contest. Elsewhere, 1'.flsslon Viejo, niter suffering two one-point losses ln Cres tview League play, battles Tustin (2-1) al ~fission Viejo In an effort IQ j ump ba c k into the championship race. fn non·league play, El Toro travels to Catalina Jt1and for a 12:ame with Avalon High. Coach Jerry Tardie'• Maler Dei Monarchs. tabbed third In the pr .. league poll, will be relying heavily on lhe outside st¥>otlng or COsta M.,.n Brendon McCaughey and the Inside all'tnglh or -Steve Martindale. Maler Del has rolled lo a •11-4 pre-league.record with two or the 1e1bock1 coming In OverU,me. Mission Viejo, 1-2 In league action. Is led by Marty Zogg '!'ho hu ocorcd In do.\lble • fllUre• In all . ll!ret loop 111111 ... The Up 11 al I. • El Toro, winner ol 111 of 11 games In Ill flnl )'Ur cl action , 11 currenlly workln1 on a liu'eeilJlle 1!iMlnl 1treak. " O\lbllc•i. Win (M11Sucl1l 11' 110h l Boom (Jll'lllchllll 11' S1!1k1 M Ull IOr..,.rl 119 Wtr Cl!kk'• Ectio {W•tsonl 119 Ml110Ud Jloo::ktl CMor rltl 117 f'll'TM ltA~1~7'11 Yfrds.rl ye11r olds .. up. AllOWfll(I, """' $1500. TIMI LI St11ra., "' "' '" ·~ "' '" "' N1r<:lno 111iv11tl G1v1lmln (L.lollllml Ll11cl1 M11tti1cll1 IAcl•l•l \Jn Cll1rot CW1t1on) Aret11 (T,.1sur1) Ll"ll LldY litOlr fPllOll Grinde M11th•cho o,.1rll IOfTM ltAC• -Jolt yfrd$. 3 yefr olcll & 1.1p. Allow11noce. PurM S?lOO. '- Go Dou"" Go ICr111erl 119 Prw91rv111 Oufll {l!llllOUJ 1~ l l•l)jll'IDO lllk hlrdll 11, VlflCIY Veq11 (WTl!lllll 11? Rotktl Joe fMvtlt) 171 '1"11n-~ (W1rd) ltt HU• lleb /G•n•) In 5-Cltv H1rl) ltt CIHIY Rotli;ll (Trt.-wrl l 122 S.-V.WTM •A.Cl -.«IO y1t111. l Ytllf old• a uo. AH-ow.Ml. PU•!ll .&12.000, Tlw Ho\pfl1I Cti.rfty l'vl'ld. 11..,i ft-NUtM. "' "' '" "' ·~ N1tlvt1 l!'ITICll'l~I IA.d1lr) PhJflffr l"v (ll'flffLlf'll Andy Go (LlDh1ml Flvti Clllc• (W"™"'l OOfl GUllTO (Hfrt) COIM Sh1 {MYIHI flig SMI B1nk1r {Adair) •.70 3 . ..cl Oyn1~ G" CTrusurrl 4.«I Timi -2(1 .... Al10 r1n -Tlllf Son. Nev•cl• OoUy, LIKkY Sllllol\, l l!lll N~, Alolw lft. l'OUJl:nt llAC• -400 y1rds. 3 ve1r okl1. Cl1lmln1 purM lnoct. Cllick lhsti.r IBlllOU) GWC _Has Tough Test a. S~ptrwn crrv111re1 ,,..,;'~;<;"" ~.,. SJnglr"' Jl:lb (Adllr)f .._ 7.20 !.10 J.&O 1,1/J '-10 -• 4 • .cl ~ .. LOS .ANGELES -·Suddenly 'ROCKY CIARELLI ·HD ' .. • • ·-' KEITH KOELLER GUNS . HB,.Marina Past Scores 1~Hunll119lorl Bt•cll ~ M1rln1 63 1 ... --MJrlfll '°' Ht.1nllr111ton flt•ctl ~· 1'6f-M•rtn• '4. H1.1n111111on e11cll 60 ,..._.,..1,111tlflll!Of1 Buell '°' M1rln1 •• 1'61-tlllt!llllOIOl'I at1<h JI , M1rli'll '1 1titt-M1r!n.1 5', t+1•n11ngton te.i;:i " l .. f-""vnllngHMI hlctl JS, MltlM •I lfff-H1.1nt11111h>il Btlcl! U, M1r1n1 ~ 1trt-.Mertn1 JI. tt1111tJnglorl lffch J1 l~M1rln1 "' H\1111 r111ton ltKll •1 tt11 1111tlntfQll 6111:11 lot, M1tln1 JO ltll-Mfrln• ''' 11u11U119tM lllCll •7 1tn-uunllnoton ltK~ n. Mllrln• SI 1t1l-Hll!lllllOIOl'I l 'UI 7J, Mf rln.1 Jt lt1J-HUIU!~ ltlCll lJ, Mltlnt ,. ltl)-Marl111 •I, HUl'lllf'IOIOl'I kKll ,.. 111'1•• lttd, .... ' Time -2(1.$.1.. Alio r1n -Go Nolt Go. SIJPel" OOJPt, Mr, Whtille, Shlnl'lf, Jtl A Cherrie, OannY Ou1. Ml1s Otert1nch. back in the Southern 2G-d' Cali(ornia Conference 6-uar •Sr. basketball race, Golden West ,,,,,." 1tAc1: -110 r•n:11. 3 '''' Coll lace's Easl " here clds & up. Cl•lmlflll. PurH 53500, ege un.. • , Tile u .s. '°'" Gwrd c.w.o. c1u1>-tonight at 8 o'clock. !.oulhlrn C1lllornlf, Dl1-T1x11 Tr•c•r Coach Dick S tr i c k 1 i n ' S oH~;:!:::,1:;;;:-ck -7·60 •·00 '''° -Golden West-Rustlen-are-just CH•ftl 12.60 11.10 '·~ a game behind the three Oortllr'• Paneo <G•n•l ,,., leaders _ Rio Hondo, LA Tlmt -"6.S3. · Also, r•n -G•berh10. Fiii~ Gr1nc1, Harbor and LA Southwest - sellQ!'" "'""'· sir ~k.•. c11111 B•r. after an B7-80 vletory over s1XTH •ACI! -5"49 rarda. 3 Y••t Los AngCles CC Wednesday. olds &. up. Sl&fl•r• 1llclw1nc1. PurM s110D. The Rustlers (2-2) shot a HI cntt Clalloul 1•.to s.to 4-.DG • 1. •• t from the GOQCI Ct11rn1 (Adflrl 3.IO 3.2<1 SIZZ 1ng UV percen ' c11m1 0n 01ck. 1c1er11se1 J.IO field in the LACC victory "'ith -~~ ndB ' AIMI ra11 -v11n Jun1bug. 1c111 Taras Young a r 1 an oi~. C>ll91•c• aoy. 11, Truc:ki.. Sanders leading the way. Each Surg1 On Oeck, Gimm• lfr, Cutlllm "Ari. . scored 28 points. 1 SS •••<II -l·HI c nff .. ''°"° 01n11, ,.10 nn..•. Young, a 5-11 sophomore guard, is the conference's leading scorer with 113 points. s•YINTH llAC"E = m Y•rds. J "VHr oldf I. llO. Cl•ullltd '''°"•rw:•. P11rt1 UOOO. the fllOQmlflllQll WO!nlfl't Ct1,1b. a 28.3 average. RAUL 'CONTRERAS HB After tonight's 1111,-tlie -5-10 Guard, Sr.' Rustlers are at home next Ttlymi.n .111 IW1h«I) .... 6.2<1 1.00 f.IO 1.00 "" Moon O.vll fCr11g1r) F-"'i Moon {Wfrd) Tlitit -203.l. AIM r•n -Alotit On aroiti.r, C1l1111 Devit, lwliltr lre.11, Mt. llOfln Mfn, '"orgollln Ledy. •IONlN RA.Cl -U1 y1rcl1. J v1•r eklt & up. Ct•lmlng. P1.1rst ...... Optnl~ G11n (TfHSt.1r1J \; flru•tl R1ldltl' lH1rll lhl COU11l (W•llOl'll Ttlnt -llJl, '·'° S.90 3.t0-7,olO 7 . .0 "" Alto r1n -Wik~ cntk Chic, lt11rd lmfgt, Ap1ct1t "'-'"""• /Jlr. li<lndY Cl'lfrire, f'lclQ. I " 111(11 -11.0l'lfllltl OVft .... f•lftft llt101r, P1ld 1174.0I. " t5 ... U.70 7.111 '''° '·" ... Wednesday to host Rio Hondo. In other conference games • tonight, Cypress (2-2) is at l.ACC (l-3), Harbor (3-1) visits Rio · Hondo (S-1} and Santa Monica (1·3) hosts LA f\Outh•'OSt (3-1). Basketball H1w1ll $1, .-ortl1nd S2 '°'"° llO. UC Slflll l•rblr• ,7, C.I. It. LA JS. Sin OlllO I I. 72 l'ortl111d SI. 71, 0onlll9 U Ii'~ 11t Ml•MCl'luMll• 1• D\IClutlM 1ft, 111vt11nvrtlt tO Tlllw '1, 01tl1llOl'fl1 cnv u Mtf"+'llM Ill, llOl'dtltm T.I Nort)i t 1ron11 SI. '°' \flrtll'll• ~ (1!'1'91\t O' ' • Holil•IDrl u UCLA •· ttw1 41 lfltllMI 11. 1l. l'tclnc 1~ Ortl ,....,,.105, leovel• 1(111.) to Ullfl $1, M, Ullll 1' .. M 'I· 1s, f'uoet SOI.Hid '' Wlbtr t. 11, P+orll\erfl AtltOM S6 ( CNch ElrMr Combs BYRON ,KGSICK .•. 0.1 Guard, Sr, RICH BRANNING 6-1 Guard, Soph . Cpach J im Stephens I, .. has beOMr.i:aYg.J1l1!1.~l91\ng.. __ _ all three loop encounters. Coach Emil Neeme's Colonists present N e w p o r t wit h a scrambling offense and defense but have . IJO one to match the Tars' 6-3 center, Dave Seymour, on the boards. Brian O'Flaherty, who has been • bi'ltfler,.ed w.ith a sC}rtt • . .• back, learns with ~Frans -V-an ...... + Der Aa at guard. in giving the Tars the quickness which has bothered Anaheim. · Westminster. with one of the most potent front lines in the league, faces a Loara team -wh1Chl5ei~lilh in the league in scoring but fourth in de(ense . In contrast. \Vestminster ha s three playe rs averaging in Clouble figure s. led by guard Dave \Valsh, who hits at better than 2G a game. Wesfcrn. a good outside !hooting team. is favored o\·er Sanr a Ana which is seventh in the league in scoring and second onl y lo AntVJeim ln allowing points. ~ ·Bruins JV 'At Irvine UC Irvine's junior varsity basketball team w'JI entertain the UCLA Bruins reserv's In Crawford llall tonight with tipofl al 7 :.30. -. UCl's reservts are 7-S for the season \vhlle the Bruint: are 7·2 and boast a pair of hl~h school All-Amerlcan.1 Jn the starting lineup. Jlmmv S?lllane, a 6--0 pant from fa!oa Verdes. a• d I Wilbert Ollnde. a M !Gr· 1 ward from San Dleeo, aro rtad,v to start aaalr\sl coach. Jeff t\mrtlngham's UCI oquad. - . ;..:.. - - 80 DAILY PILOT iSouthland ·Skiing Excellent By l\t. R. Snow Of 1111 O.llr f'llot Stall O• Low Mileott" p..-.Drlv•n '72'1-'7l'1--'74'• HO OftOEll DELAY. DllllVI YOURS HOMI TODAY FROM OUR llG SELECTION. 1974 PINTO ".-"'" • . •UNAliOof ~ $6373 3' M~~~~~ OPEN END : {1"1111 ta• & Hc.J UM cc ltflt·• 111111-,,..lic, WSW !Ifft, rtdie, Mm,_, ,~11111 ,trim rlllf' 111111 C•l'S· OOll411 S TO CHOOSE FlllOM 1974 MUSTANG II '$7276 MONTH · 36 MONTH OPEN END ('hrl lllt .. llt.J 1.l lfllr 1n9,, WSW llrn. 119wer llffrl119 1111111 dlu1, lloely • mouldln11. (1)12U) CHOICIE 01' AU - TOMATIC Oil 4 S,EED, 1973 T-BIRD '.$1354424 M~~~~~ ' O,EN IND 1"-Iii • lk.) All 1!1111l1nl kc. ,_. ... ltttf' trim, vlnr1 roof, AM-FM '1tlf'M, tlll Wiii., ,wt. 4 w1y 11111 a ..... '""9. 6011 mlln. (UOlU) 1972 LTD 11 PASS. squ111 WAGON · $7911 24 M~~~~~ OPlH IND ,..._ ••• a lk.l All 11•11t•rd kc, ........... f"'I,. WSW ti'"-•Ir ,....._, ti11t. ,.... 1111111 mtr.. tt.ooe mlltt. u-• WI Ll.411 ALL MAKIS O• MIW CAIS A.MD TIUCKS tAlL ·-Cl.I,, 01 .llM MILLS&,. • • • Frida~. "JMuary l&..-i q14 . For Coast Area Teams res esu. Sii PACUGES •4 r' • 1 Knelssl Short Magic Skis,. Kneissl Geze step· .i~ bindin9 l\neiq.I Pp)~~ . Sdfety Strap. Reg. Price 221.00ALLFOR 175.00 .. • 2 I SOOGLMSlds, Kneissl Geze step in binding, T omic Ski poles -Regr Price-J.42.95-- 110:-00 • 3 Rosslgnor Concorde· Skis, veze binding (step inJ, Tomic Poles. Reg. Price 183. 95 · KNEISSL GLM RENTAL SKIS 139.95 The World'• lest ••nfol Slti Moel. RNNIS HEADQUARRRS • Just arrived-New Head profCHsional racket • Court casual worm1.,P suits-new 2 tone colors Adidas...-Jack P'urcell- Skidgrip-Tr'etorn- Tennis Shoes • N-knit drosses far gols • Gauchos s • Sii IAIGAINS •WARM UP PANTS .... 17.95 " .. ' c , .. "'"' 1,41i• -. .. .... • STRETCH SKI PANTS SAVI _JIP TO IS.A. s-1 • • 1 GROUP AFTEI. SKI BOOTS . IS.A. S>orwl 1/2 OFF •SKI BOOTS IS.A. SIO,.I ODOS& INDS SAVI UPTO • VINDRAMINI SKI BOOTS ''a....,.., Me4el 14 45.00 28" ...... •SLEDS ·AND TOBoGGANS IN STOCIC NOW HVlll'fll PUlllJC NOTICE _ I 1W MOT.Cl TO CllD.,._t .... SUP't•tOlt COUllT Of' TMI STAT• Of' CA&.l'<M!NIA ,Oil nt• COUNTY Of' OllAN81 .......... NOTICE 01< HE:ARING OF 'f TITION FOR PROIATE Of< Will ANO l<Olt ll!TTEllS TESTf,MENTAllY 1!11111 of JOSEPH 5AMUt:l Pl!TSCH, DecMMd. NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl\llN t~t SECU1tlTY PACll"IC NATIONAL IANI(, 1 nelfONI bt11kl~ •uocltllon ~11 nlfd tltt'tht t petition IOI' Probli. Of Wi ii •lld tor'll•u111C1.of lttter1 T11t1mtnt•rv te tM Htltloitt1 rtftrenc1 11 wtllc~ J1 mfdt tot fr\/rtlllr p•rllc1111rt. Ind 11\tt JM tlmt tlld pltct of Mlrt119 IN ltl'M tiff lltt!I Mt for l<etiru1ry '' lt74, 11 t ;OO 1.m:. In Tflt covrtniom of O.ptrtm1111 Ho., ' of 11i. eowf, ll ~ Clvlt • PUBIJC NOTICE ILf'·f*ll IUf'lllOI CQUIT O' THI ctn"' on.... w.,,, 1" JM City et .,or Q='!!...! •_ • &.riff Ane, C1"fon'll1. ~' -....uar.1 AU 0t1t11 J111111rv ,,, ,,,, .i... ACTION WILLIAM I . St JunN, c-tv r1itr• CaD ·Mc••n,l, ''"'·· .. lllOK M • PUBIJC NOTICE •ic;TITIOUI •Utllll•U "AMI ITATI MlltT PUBUO NOTIOE ,tcTITIOUS •USIN•St NAMI STAT•MI MT The follow1111 corpor1t1on 11 -•• IN!llf'l"•t I'•!" MI NUT! MAN RADIO CO INC • INOISCORI' OF •OITON, 1sJ1 w.1j 1 COll/111 A'111111t, Or•l'lt, C1llfornl1 ,,.., 'AINUTE M,\N R~OIO CO INC INOJSCO OJI' 80STOM tMl~Mttai' T~ls buitnt11 It Concfu.:f9d llr • CorPOr•flll!I Alltn S Wollt, Vlc•l'rtlldtnt Thl1 tl•teml!lt ••I "ltd ¥11'1tll fl'lt C.,. ty Clerk of Or•not Cou~' on J•111Nry I•, lt1C. W. !. St Jotln. COlinty CIM. l't .... , ... M. Wlf'tl, Dtflvlv, •,•THAM " WATIC IM1, Attn. 1.1.-1 ll'. .,.. .. ••• J~ ....... '"-' 1M A111tlft. CMl..,_1 N71 '*' II T.,. ...... ...... .. A DAIL y PILOT I I T .... Cl. NJt lrt>OC T .. 1 (1141 ....,.. At.YISOI 1'1,11111.ettd °'' .... c ... , Ollty 1'119t I ·-ArttrMYt ,.., ""ttlMf · MJ.1671 Jlil"ilf'l' 11. H. .tlllf Ftbrvtrv 1. a. l~~·~""~'~""~~"'~ .... ~~"'~·:'~"':'~~:-.!·~'"'~·~!!!!~~!!!!!!!~!'!!!'!!!!!!~;:!!!!!I ~ JtnlHJ'l' 11. tt, u . lt74 111·'4 lt74 ,..,.,, ~,. ' . • • R A M Ale today "clffig~ and re M ranae ha .. three killed ,, .!UPI Jury .c Finances Termed ~Worse' --Duke ·WS ANGELES lAP) - . Alan ·Cranston (o.caJli), lbe foulup by I h e --Admlnistr1Uon In lslrlbutlng education beneJlt ymerU to South e rn State ! -He II able to 111 1111, walk. Joba Wayne arrived In around and eat a oolt diet, · Britain on hla lira~ visit in a IP<lkeaman hr Penlnoula to yeara and said he ·keeps Hospital said Thuraday, working becauae he needs the Crosby, II, ha3 been o patlenl 1ince Dec. SL money· .. I'm not very amart wlth e Re.01 .. 0011 handllnl money," aa1d Ille SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A cowboy 1tar from Newport , Friday, Janullj 18, 1974 DAILY PILOT liJJ OVER THE COUNTER NASO U1tins1for Thundoy, January 17, 1974 lfOl'lll M IOCl•lloll OI .. •• OI~ MllhPOI' , Sitt11rn1et o.11e•"' Y 10•, 11 Mpll 0 11 ~lib S.91 A4i ·~· '" .,. l>kh •Nt ett .. , .0\t(Oll'\l'I n1~ I)\\ M\1111 Fib It\ ·~ S.ClltrlH" '' 20 -led ., ....... ,,,.. 0111111.111 0 llt lh M.inNt c;, ,,,,.. ,,~, I In W4 l•IA <OUl'lttr ••1111 10 Ellltnl ,, 2J Ml11t~ Tr U'N 1• OU llWI 5 5'111 H d l Olht• ., ol E.ton u.o 31\\ l'H''ii MOO! Am l JV. Oll~L. G )'h • <IOY !E11ttr11 EDS Mut 12 ll MOQlll C• 111/) 111,') rtPfl\ H It \WI 'I""'·' ti. qyo1,. ~ Pe10 11 11~• MOie• 1n JO )l\IJ , W(ICI 101.• 10~. •t -00 l'IO! lfKl\ldt I NllUI IOV. 101. MOOtt S. l'VO Jlloo lv Mtt<l'I • 6"1 rtl•ll m&tkup, m&rk 'i°' 00c J~~ ,.,; Motlll Br •~ 1~1 """'"' ·2Hlo 25\\ clown °' cOITWYlll • qu IY 1• 1J NiOtrlJll 13\11 1•~· vtn Up 7'~ *" '$J011.• •llCI • l'IOI l!qu ~l 11 nv. M•9 lo'J\( tOl. tn. t•w •~• 1~. ttotii.enf •Cl\M IE•t-•n A l)l.I 1-~. Mo~ll( Co ,.~. 30V. l!"lpWn· ....,...11\11 trt11S.c;tlor1t. E'!'CU In 2 2\1 Motion In 11'• U •P Toi\ •1 •2 INDUSYllllAl.t E•lrtcp 22\~ lJ\, Motat Cl '" 1111 SO Ctl WI l)l~ I)"" •NO UTIL•TllS P•it LM •l• 6~ M' Smlll'I ·\~ ~·•So C!lllGt .M~ )$\no f"•tlon El 2'':. :»to M$1 Oiot• 7''11 71o SlllO P•P 11:\111~ llf Alll F•tm Br t1/J IOI+ MU!tlme 1)' 1 H'll Ut• 2' 2'~ A(ll\MI llli.. 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O.l!wd--+4--4~ rai.un--A!1. $'• Am GtM 31\IJ 3114 F1111~ 5" t ''• O<t.,.. Or II l1 Ttn11.1nt )t9i""lT\:O;----- AMlrc Jr n v. 12\o G•lbt'UI 11~ U'· 0<• ... E ~ ll 11'· ,,,,, Cll 11 II .... 1ut1on uJdoi President Beacb." I eeem to be able Jilomla veterans w" much Nlml to reslcn w a f 1o-rtili1e It liit not to kee'P ater than .prev i ousl y~-:mne::·a:--it." r • -- ----- -Am~T•ll"9 11 -lt~ G.11"1~ Ullo U\o 0<11~r-MI J'I ... 7 Ttff•nt '~' .... - Am Wtld II.lo 9 Ci"• LrJ s~·· i \o OllUI Lii\ u n~1 Th'rlll &C "' l'tr An!lllUV )l\.'i ,. Gl llW ,, I ••• OQ1I¥• M ,. n Jowlit Ml J\o • APtx<o 16~~ 1 11~ C.lco Cp l'h 9\lo Op\I Co.I 1''l 11"~ Trn Qttn IS\I 1S'lt lteved. preoidency ill "beyond any lie aakf he bad no plans . <nnoton, bo1d1ng •.,.,,man hope or po11uc111 recovery:" for r.urement. , Regional H eadqtrarters in,;;r"il!isubcommlltee bearmg "! lielteve that aucb a · "I'll keep WO<king u long · ' •, l&<nllr~ ~~r the snalu reoolullon, coming from the u Ibey want me," he sllld. Great Western Savings and Loan Association will s I ar t construction next Al>S ln<P 9:0.. lOU Gn Autm lJVt l•I• Orman! ••• 5'• Trnoli f"ll , .. ,~ A.rdn MY' P li 1 Gn A11toP u u °"''' NA Jl o ,,, Trko ,.,0 311'1 3)•,, Arrow Hr U\O "~' 0.11 Sllld Jilo'.li 311..o Oflle Crp S'• St. Twin Dh 23 2•1 .. Arwkl.1 Jl1 1\o Gn Cf'\lde .i) .cµ, _,.b•I Br 22\• 21 Ut>I C•OI 11.{i 1\). A.11.0 COit 1•1o1 IS'<\ Gnl Sll.11• 1<1''11 IO~o P•<Cii" Jtt. Jl.\li Union Seit 11 171) AU Gt LI l•'h l•r1 Gold SFd 11\IJ 19 Pi e G•m tllo 21"1 Ut>Art Yll J 1\li AU !>IH I ''"' 11 Gthl'll ,,,. • ''• Pt c L .. m )6 36\, us !lur r ~l"' ... ~ . "'Iliat' how ·h moot populous state m the * month on a SIX·~regtonal headquarters building in Newport Center The A lael~ldency ":, =~ union, ~ ~eoulnely have Two aides accompanying 95,000 square.! tructure of concrete and glass, will be located on a 0 land· frorn veterans "1lll a lltlnllicant ifnl>l!Ct ~ lhe Secretary of Slate Beary A. : sea~, four,acre si . Architect is William L. Pereira and the builder will be Auto Trn ll:r.\ ll\1 Gr•pl'I SC •V:i ~' P.1n OC.OI 1tVt 1•11 U!I Tr I. t V. B1!rd A1o l' l J(i Grty AG¥ Ji,. 8'.\i P•ul R•" 1J ll~ Ut>lw FdS 11 13"' s ... d Wr 1S!A 1)"6 Hid! Ch 11 1t PYli• C.IS IJ n :i;. •QM Ho 1'4 '" B•ktt Bl' T I H.1hll EW 9\1 10¥< P.1y N Sv 1'\lo 1'~ t11c• Sn J ~ B•itr f"• ·)[IV. J1l\ Html! Ir 2'\~ 2'9V. P•Gll. W 1''111 l•~t \II" Dy• H'll 15~:; B•ldWn L 10 jjl'i H111 !lqAl ll'n 1•\l:i ~I H&H 1•\< 11\lo \I.Ill !lllcll S S\11 B•Uv Mii '6\lll Vi ....... r ll s-, ..... Pllro LW • llol Yk lorl !It ....... 10\1: ~ieraltely Deeded It." ~:' ~.:ri~. s8:"n Kildll(er on his negotiating c. . Peck e ontractors. Occupancy IS slated the latter half of 1975. amton sald. Mateo)/ aakfTbursday. · shuttle between Alwan and evounger To fl""S the Leglslatlll'ei the Jeruslllem apparently found reeoluUon mll.!lt rec e 1 v e the pece exhamttng, the Oatro . .approval lrof\l a majority of newspaper Al Ahram aald. the Sen* and ~bly 11 said Am~dor-at-large Reven11es B•nll A•I 24V;. 1•1i.. Htwtll Fl 6\• 1Vo Pi"krtn 11•;1 2JVI Yldff !I'll l \• ' 811t111t F ltih 10Vr H.lllg Ml •'4 4\;i Pl-r W 10\~ 11Wt VIW•I SC. 7Ur. I 8•ylt11 10'~ 10-. H•xctl C 9\) 10\li Pland Mil 29 30 Vol !ll'llM J'le I "" S.klll Co •t1 "" Hl9t. co 1~ 1~,,. Proo••• 10\'o 111111 W•r EBll 11 v. 111,li ilfnlly ls 17 II MINI El. 31\IJ 39V1 PSN Ctr t~'o l~t Wllh NG 12V1 1l a.it Pl'd • 71M t \lt f«low•r . 1ti.t. 19\\ Pu111 Cit9 •h '~ w11m11 I 7V1 •'" &ell Lib JIV. lt\IJ Hunt Mii 9 9~:. Quakr Ch ll'li 19'1> W.IOtn 4~0 S~'l Bibb CO l 'lli t i.:. Hy•ll C 71/) I O.....en C.1 1'/o IV. W.IQI wt 7V. 7~1 BIQ Orm 9:\li 10V1 Hy1\tt C 20V1 21 ll:1inr Co • •Vi W.lfno M 10 10'<1 Bio /lil9dS "l':t •ti'> IMS lntnl ti,;. 10~\ ll•v<m 140 1U W1tc1t pt S,,. 6\• LOS ANGl:LES (UPI) - Atl«neY General Evelle J, ounger hal definitely made • Ellawot1II Baater and Under- .....-y · of ~ Josepb J. Sltee, waiting oUttide the rest bouae where Pnilldent up hla mind not tu run !or e Control gowmor,. and will lllllOUllCe SACRAMENTO (UPI) Bear Market Ending? Indications Show Jt 8ir0 SOlll 13 1''h lftdt_W.U _19Ma--_10-it.ymd -It~ 1s;i,o, Wl-ltyGt.--11,,. 16~~ _N ____ 1N·-----N --B•" "! IJ IJ"°' '"for11 l!'• •lli lltto<l. Eq l\la l~ WI Utml I 20Vr 21 decision Wedneadoy, the En.er I l'., c r I ~mpted Los Angeles Times reported Jegislallon pl ac In 1 oil today. · . companies unde< the cmtrol 1:.;..:1e'°'~r"tt! ~b'..Ui!J~t~e= ( PEOPLE J By SYLVIA PORTER . What would you guess the following developments might be signaling for the stock market? Edi ·c Blu.Cll 1\1 •14 l111't Lib 1211) 13'11 Reg EIK 17\to 17\Co Wl ltnH J I I~ COnVtn. CJ·ng 51'gnal that the turn son Oo BMA Cp 21 1,.,. tt~~ lnt•I Crp 92 t'J'h Ren Univ IOV. UV. WIM\ !>tr nV. 131:. Sob E""'' n 11V. lnterc En l\IO 9~1 Rex Pl9' 5'4 ·~ Wini PkT 11\lo I•\• h ? Booth Hp lJ\.'• ,. lnlml ~ ,, ... IS Aeyn &R JD u K PLI 11"9 11• .. as come. e..enco 1 21\~ 21 1111 Ah.wn '"' 5\~ ._1w.11 Mt is ,, WOOd Lll'I 1~ 1••• • LOS ANGELES (AP) &rink\ 111 •>.. 9'.:0 111 SkW ,. 5'4 S\11 Aud E • ~ 11\lo 'Nllrld Sv 11Vi 1?\o A rise in stock prices during · , i -Stoen G1 n Yi t4V. '"11r\ll ''-w. Aobrt Db 10'1. 11 wrkll'lt w l \'1 • Southern California Edison Co. s t-11 IV •Vi •h Int•~' CP l l(o • .,. Ao1tlou. s u 1s ve1fo Fri •t tt•• R e p u b llcan gubernatorial Senate committee. -llJllllinlliOO, will run hr re-The bill (All 1411) was ~lion lllltead, the Times rejected 'lbunlday on a W ..... vol< by the -.I . Y""'-'' decision -.ld "---'••lloo Conm>Jttee alter leave on)y two major ~...-Albeit J. SOO!ta, w bo candidoles for the Ropubllean reJft"IU nine major oil gubenlM«lol nomlNlllon, Lt. CJOmllllll<s In C&ll!omla, sllld Gov. Ed Reinecke ·and stole , 1he meosure would hive no Cmtroller HOllSlon Flournoy. Impact other than "confustoO Anwar Sadat was meeting Ki.ulnger, spread a blanket on the Jawn, lay on it side by aide and took a nap . The Klaslnger party had been flying . bock and forth between Israel and Egypt almost dally during lhe talkl- and maintaining a tiring pace. -A highly pessimistic ~tional climate, w I t h widespread talk of d e e p business decline, brokerage house failures and e v e n references to a repetition of the-catastropruc·crasti-of 1929: thls month of January. h suckblt ••• 9v. it so uu1 2•,•,.,"',~' Rao~ co ,~, 1~ z1om Ull'I 24 "~· as reported earnings for the Butk•y Slit 6~-. 1,..v a.co "The January barome ter is year ended qec. 31 rose to :::i~ ~ ~:::; ~i! 1!:e'~m 1~ '~... OTC 10 Moil Active the most remarka bly accurate $148 million, ar $2.70 a share, C.11W1 Sv u t•v. JoMs EF 11'h 12\fo Mt(il v.a-11• ....,.··Cftl, Om Tat! 22'.:. n ""'""' M UV. 16\fo Nn Exiwt'St ltt,500 " ..i'h+ l indicator ever d e vised , ' ' from $137 million, or 2.55 a '-Mt 11"• n,.. K•IMr St '"'' 11"' Ptn 0<1•11 ou 1u,• .. .,.. 1•n .. * C..PiYtt si.. J\lo IUlwtr C Jl4 3V. lltnk °'"" 12',GOl[I 61'; 61'1+ ·~ Minllt'h mainta1·ns. "Th e share, in 1972. ""'""' s s:i. IYllNll c tM tlv. c•m.ton FM• 119,.eoo tiv. i• _ ~ C11Mto Al 11¥. """ llA¥TI n s S'MI .... u.. 1•1 IOO , .. ba '" "'" •ll'I 14 ... Koll• .... 10 1H .. .-..M • Z "'+ .... ro.meter, w'hich indicates ... ··~ PtM Ott ~ il,a ' •v.+ v. THE UTILITY sa1"d that CM!tm 0 20\4 ,, io::.n COl'ln 6"'1o 7Vi Fit NllU •7,100 Jlll'I • ~I'll& e Cr••hv llllLINGAMi: (AP) Bini Crolby has moved out of die inteollve care unil and ts blck. in hla hoopltal room recovering from IWig surgery. and ban1llsment. '' Sen. Alan .Robbins (IJ.North HollY\!l!C!dL the autho<1 said the Oifliii!iiilr)' Is the Ohly aqment of the economy benefittinC from Ille ene'1Y shortqe. * . Author-muckraker Jealica MIUonl Trtabaft won a court battle-brllarr;Joae-over-·her- llngerprinls. that as January goes so will l~!p c,:: 1:~ 1f'"' ~:~·~~: 1;r: ':~ !_Im~.· ,ifK ~}I00 .... ~1 • +.~ the market go for !he total revenues, aided by fuel clause ciwnc• " 11 l\Yi h"t11 Fo n~~ 13~ Tni.,. CO:. "100 ,.,, ,..._ '" ad1·ustments and general rate c rwot11 co ·~ 5""' K•v cuu •!• s~ -SI, ' 9111 •••••• vear ha• been proven correct tMm c.o l• 2s11i K11u 111t 23 ,, N•so ,,,. 1 > ' increases. climbed to $1.1 Chi Br Ir 1<.MS 11111 s~• 6 Ac1w•11C" .,,i:r-1*' '· S.,M -A STOCK market in which 11120 of the last 24 years. bi.lljon from $931 mil1ioh. ,11,11 s.c "' 115'1> :~:: vt 1lu. g~ ~~N~1';'51, ~eclines a~e . ".The performance of th is For the three montm ended c iti"t Ut 1~1,,.,1~~.,., ~Pr 1;tt 1::t toi.r 2151 --..-req-.ueenveil~Y,__ .. m,trdiikc!t:rw~enco..!!!.'!~e,,~de~oi~~ Dec. 31 earnings totaled_ $42 l\~1:11: u,:. tlv. ~~v. ~1: ~: 3}\0 Jv.. Gainer• and Lo1en tbe ill . .fv~ -.vu II { -9'4 IOV. lAllClll I'll 9Vo that simplicity, coUpled with the mi ion. or 77 cen s a .~ ' c10:. c',11 r4'ru ·e:;,. Pr n tJ'h HlttrFm .12IAU!!~-ttr----' stock price fact that il is making a on . revenues of $3CK! million. '°" Lib 15v. 11 Llwt•f c 11,,.. tt 2 Auck" l'llrml 11v. .. 2 Up 21.: charts on This .compared with 13 5 Collurn o u 14\0 lAl'I' Soy u~ 15;-, 1 °'""'' w.11111. > + v. Up 20.0 pre<Qction Jl mooths in . . C.OC•C LI ltV. U'h Lltidr NU 10 11 ' lll•kK5on$ .24 11 + 11* Up 1a.t those days advan' ce. Very few stoc k mdhon, or 63 cents a sh_ are, Gomm a 1tv. 11 v. l.lft91 Pl 1114 11~ s Rodi< Corptn 1 + 1v. Uo 11.> •-ca~ al f cm1 !lllrt ,.."" 11 Liblt!'lv H 11'1 1"" •Tei. Coml'llun 4t.+ ,. Uo 1a., ppear • market indicato-sho.w -··h on revenue_s o ~240 m1llion cw MtGi 1• 1t'lll LH Clllt-. ,,,.--6"'" 1~RfKket A''" '""+ \lo up u .9 Russian Novelist Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Wllllom Jograin ruled that San Jooe State was- wrong In requlrini that Mra. ,.,.,,_ und«1o fli!prilrinl- lng be!ono being hired as a most verti • .. """ 1 CmwTI p ttV. U \lt l.ll'l'llf Mr u ... 1l~ I SO!ld st S.C.l<trlt 1Svt+ 1'4 Up 11.C cal on .. '-~ an 13.3 percent accuracy even a year ear let. taitr "'uto 11v. u unc: 111111 ""'° '"" • Mtg Msoc .20 1~+ ,.,., uo 1•., ,, ... " Jack K Horton ch lnn CC1tl"ri1 11,. u v. Llorl c1s. 1to1i ,~ 10 Bl·Lo ll'IC 121,1i+ 1'11o up 1s.'9 Said that because 0£ the XIS tl'h L..oN Sllir t'h 10 11 W•xmMln .CM 1'h+ 1 Up 1S.t IUtsl lecturer. The university threatened to remove student credit for ?\I.rs. Treuhaft's Course if she refused to submit to fmger- ... '.. . downside ·, for short spans." . · • a an Conn Ft.I L.-c:Utit •1'1 lJ\11 n !llfMllt• c.orp 13""+ 1~ Up 1s.• -4rge aceumulf.ti~ o( . . nd c.. "':; nYt ttv. LOll9"' Fb 11 "°Y""' SO:obrl\ 2l•• v Vo o.c cash in mutual fu~ Jn tbe ON DEC. 3lt_ the Dow Jones energy cr1s1s a the Public l:':t', ep ~ ~l LotM co '\'w1: lt ?'=..IN~ l""! ~ 8:. ~!1 area of~. to 1-2 percent ·, index of industrial stocks· Utilities Comm ission 's request COWM 11 1~ M0trm1 _11..., 1w. ~ Mltk '"""'-2 + 14 ,up 1•.: :I" -( ' f 0 Ed' tom t Crou co 27 2J\lo Mild c;., ,, ,,.,,., LOSl•S · closed• at 850.86. Standard & r 1son cus ers o cru10. R 1"" v. *I A1tw •"-·~• 1 Am Bi~<• 1v.-11A Otf .o.i> -Interest rates at vi ry high Poor's composi·t"e m· dex closed reduce their powe r usage, the o.tn MDII 11 It JM 1ck1 31'h :rt•n 2 Dunkin Donut 2~ >w. ott. 20.a levels, b u t beginning to . k"I t h 1 °'""' Oii 114 S\111 Mtrtne c 21..., !116. l Arlm Pr 1.m 114-1 Off 1•.1 al 97.35. Jus t 1-curi·osi'ty, company s 1 owat . our sa es Dtlll 11111 '' ,,,,,,. IMttt frt 12"" 1t"' • Ju11 Mlt 1""" 1v.->w. Dtf 10.s * stabilize, and the bond market "' f iJ1 be Otrt Or1I '"' 5'4 IMrll Tw 1~ 171'1 5 C..m Brw wts 1YI-V. Off 10.0 'lbe and if for no ot her reason, check orecasls w· rev'i.!led to Otta 1«1 ~ IM'll JMry K\. 21v. nv. 6 °'"'4 c.or&:n 1v.-v. Ott 10.0 Gr Rapids School showing signs of stabilizing • the cl~• of these in· dexes at . reflect "a moderation of our E:V:n ""' 1 ""'""" Mc,::Ce 36 "" 17 "" 1 "'rnr: • 5 -"" °" 9 • 1 Attacks Kremlin prlnting. Mtl.5COW (AP ) ~ Novelist Aieunder SolWlllltarn said todoy Kremlin officials we... ~l!Ili!!g to the b!OOJly put'~ and reacting to fiii ...i boOt· World -- because of "savaae fear ol dildoaure." In hla lint public statement aboul the official 1 m e a r compal1111 Iha! ha3 b • • n mountecl a g a I n 1 a him, Solzehnitsyn aocaaed allac:ken of hiding behind "cowardly anonymity. Thal Is why they lie ao easily and about anything they like." Tbe statement was made avallable to Western in& within the British tnde Board prevtOW11y refoled to 'toQ; .,..... 0iti1i f:. ~ ~: =MJ1ln r" :"' ; ~u.C:::7: ~~ ~ g: ;:~ name buildinn• after 'li"•"•g -General .. beans· hness on the end of January. If they aMual growth." 0.1111 11111 ' sv. Meo..., ''"' 11v. 10 FotomM Corp ,,_ * Off 1.1 uniOn movement. .. 'O'"' .,..,. i.. IJ h th 0.lu• C 311'1 3J.,._ Mt.Wt ~ Ub 11 Kornl'Mry 1111 JV>-YI Oft l.l n.nans but -.-1.....1 Vice are J'WJCn, ·-1ag er, e .Dl•m CTs llM'> 1114 Mfdcm 1014 11 12 wo .a co .20d ,,~ 11/ii Off. 1.1 Both ~Home Office and ,...._ .... .,._ · stocks among -adv Is or y-barometer Will be signaling HORT 0 N SAID the Dllll'I Hd 114 aiit Mdlttn !ii>'.:. 51'11 n Ge.Mn F1w11 9 -,. °" 1.1 PresJdent Gerald R. Font by · hi h ··•'J Dlvrs kl I S'lll Mtn:hM. " 1•~ lt Cl1WN11 .IJcl t v.-'!lo OH 1.s ScQtlind y i rd' 'spOkesrneo: ..:.:.-io... plA~:.:.. •l-. · 11 .•. ser.v1ces ... w. c .. are USIUl.I Y a .. bull market. in .1974 .. Hir.sch. @mea:ny's efforts to. obtain 0or:u111 tlM'> 10¥t .,...., uv. 2~ 1s Inform Mlp ,,,,._ ""' OH 1.1 .... ,..,.. a u.u~ .. .-. .. 5 in.I log bullish; himSelf is on record -as commitments for l974J uel_oil Dour Gtn 5 ~ Ml-,.r-Fr IJ'h JO - 16 suo •ncoro •v.--"' °" 1·~ refused comment OD the story. health and phy1ic1l ~ucation -Moves on the part of the expectin g a "bull market, requirements "appear ti> have I I -• Airlift !adllty aftor Ille dty s former FederaL.Reserve System to hitting IlQw 1100 by summer." been successful.". U. said MUTUAL FUNDS I PHNOM PENH (UPI) _ ~°'b~e:illWlbe part Joosen credit a bit, m·creclse (P.S. On Oct. 23, l972, I cur~nt fuel oil comm~ent.!I, Acting hours after a rocket of Grand Rapids J u n l 0 r the suwly of money 8!1d began a column in this space coupled with c o n t 1 n u e d •---------------------.: I ed Into '!:'-_.,.. __ College. red.uce stock margin withthe word s"The oddsare customer response to energy N•w Yott _..01.0rectep '·°' 4_.u 11 Sh u .•1 1&0J R1n1r1 n .111 • aamm a r,~.... reqUll'ernents· conservation programs and lo'#l"4J 11. 1111 °' Dod9C• u92t•n 11111 Fnd 21.u21.11 s.1ec: EQ •.01 .~ -~I, •m 1 •• one __ and Ford ~amed of the decl.sioll • 15 to 1' against 1973 being bid ena •st111 .,,1. ar.•• e 1'.M 1: .. 1wv Fund 1.:12 1.12 s.tgltt•r 1 12 2:u ~ ~.. ~-during 1 A generally a pa I he t I c a y a of • d increased availability of <es on Mu11111 H .av111111 GAi' JP Gwt" • 10 •tt KUOOElll 111os: F , n augur at i on -" c r peace a n Flll'm n l1l"*d by Drwt Fd ,u,,us Fd u .u 1s.1s 111v inv u .... n _w wounding two, ran c e I -.-......wnr at South ... 1..1 .. nA attitude am on g individual prosperity' and rising prices hydroelec tric power resulting "" HASO inc:. x10.Jt 11.:Jt JH•n !111 1.0. 1.•1 B•l•nc 1s.os u .o: ....,...~,·--.r ~ 'I' f hf aJn! IElltv F4 l .75 •.OI JH•n ig 1.11 I-SS Com t,4' 9..11 Embauy today began an Sdloot where he .......... ted. investors toward the stock in the u .s. stock market. ID rom avy r au should -Dryf l.v l•.ll 1S.7S JOIUK\n 12.02 n .02 $1Jt<•I 2•.'4 2•.ti ' •·-· --~et al · h · I t e able F,d' t t l'A •-·~ so 111e;m 1.11 1.11 KEYSTOttl:: Sbd Ltv •.SI s.«.i emergency airlift to Bangtok: official& an Amerlcan flag that uu:u-. ong wit a swmg on y one pos -election year of n ison o mee ~ --• 1'1,1t~ 2n1 Q111 l0.1o 11.o1 cust 11 1• . .o 19.'6 s1.cu1111TY ll'"DI: of F--~ and ~n•-•-• fl--•er lhe . U.S t......;,•d Other vebicJes for the past 15 elections _ a requirements this year.. Adm~ J'1 •.JS I&!""" l.ot l.ot CuU B1 ~1.e.20.1' Equity 3 . .eo 1.1J ~I women \;IUNJll;U t-. v"11 v• 0-.:'l"tu '1.0 In< • 1·37 3:'9 &alt Gr __ 1.JJ 1.03 CU\! 8' 7.tt l.7S 111 .. ~I •.15 6.ti living in Cambodia 1 n Capitol. mQriey, particularly toward span of 60 years -has "We expect to aNilrir for Adm lttS fs.i a.Ho lATOff a c1111 Kt '·'° 1.5' u11r• " •.11 ,,., ' hi""-I add" . I ;Jt'J::'.1 AdYlwr .:n .. 62 MOWAlllD; Cust Kt S.Jt S.91 SELECTED FDS: emt..•-source said * 5 • .-yie ding safe s av Ing s this co.me through." The 1t1ona rate re as ,...,,.,. I'd 7 31 101 e.in Fa '·" •.11 cint !.1 1t.11 11.11 Am Shi' 1.m 1.oi _, • •-f hi h ·-'·'to ff d feet "-!NI In 1J01Sl,·J4 Ciwtl'I F 11.•111.Jol 'Cull Sl t.nl0.66 0oo Fd I ... I ... Some 50 French citizens left A f2S million lllit has been accoun1.11. .source o t s researc \\'as nt:t:Ut:U o set a ve . s ••Ulure 1·4 1• .. 111e;ml! s.ts •.so Cll\t u 1.01 1.1s SCil S11r1 12.1111.11 -•· p~~-filed th s y J H. b h on earrun· g esullin 1 AGE "'° ,:.s ,·w specu F 1.1• 1.•1 cuu Sot 3.n '·°' s.11111111 10.lJ 11.n Phnoln r~:111.1 s ~a: 1 lb San Francisco by a e ame a e . trsc \\' o s r g rom Auitatit 10 n 11·51 Stet Fd n .u 1t.Jt Apa11a •.11 ._,, S.ntry F 11.13 n .9' -~~ -•,.•I WHAT WOULD you gues went t ··lhe st conservation and th I d .... · · e o1E Sci 11.n 11.n Po1.,, i.10 3.tia t.ttA11EHLD GAii' : AJ.rp:rt --.u a ·~---y man· who claimed he s on o say J po -o 19'1 oa = F 1~·~; 1!·~ ""'''' 0 1 11.ll 11.J1 Kn1t11r 6.ot 6.60 eom11 :i.s1 l .M acbeduled Air cambodia flight submitted the . idea for the this combination might election year syndrome is an curtailment m eas u i'e s , •' ...,,., efrtl'I 912 10:,, E11un Trt 1J.•1 ... Kntr Gtt• 1.11 ,1.15 '""P~ s.s1 '·"" tel _.., Wb d t A · phe , H = said ... ...,,., °""' 1·:n 909 E,.,...o i 1r J.'6 L/!Gnlrll t .67 1.tt Fl•! Fd .1.is '·" to . the 'niai capital and TV aeries "Hawkins" but was egra~. y, an en ct 1 mencan-nomenon. . ' Orlon , • Am e111, ise s·02 En9'Qy 11.n 11.n 1.0 Edi• 1J.6614.61 H•rbr 1.s1 1.i1 ---··--Is -~uled to a·-·-mark t that' hal' AM.altPllll:SS . F•ltlld 7.71 1.50 I.Ml• l"d .... 4.M L~I L 6.5' 1.11 ~ group ~,...... not paid for it. ~ e I . s w . -. "'110S• ~ Fm Bu.. l .l7 1.31 1.1.ll GllOUP: Pate Fd 1.33 1.01 • r _ ... __ Jeave Saturday, ~ to Gordon Price, 45, an "Bear . markets b, e g t.n YOU NEED NO reminder ~SAID---F.dison's plant p,u.1 · '·" 1.20 ~:g1AL~Y 1 • 50 ••• ~ 1t~ '~rl ,,::c..-.,,",.~~-'I .,..vv,,-• lna•--....••Jy USU a 11 y from me that 1'973 W • ltu ti f th ncom l .2e 9.0S O'°UP.• ,,.,,, 1l.U ''·" ' . ' . rtl"UPl~-~S ·... inactive att~y-.!~_!!lmed the .....,.............. , 1n as ·a cons c on program or e '""''"' 1.62 1.11 Biid deb 1.92 915 Lll• .. ini,, 7 t:Z 1 65 lllCOlft lll -·A · · ae es was -secrk1ds"RflJr--·c~miam-' say 1oo4balh .. in Wal.L,..Street, J -197-4-'U · oerjod.....l\i§ e_ ~!riHif-c.pt•• 10:"° 11:J1 Linc c ap ,:.u .;.,. 1nwst Jli::W l~:· newam<ll <;entrat:"'" ln_te ,._1ence 40 gaocta ~ a,,.._,. ~ .... -.:--'lbe auit uks $1.l D)lllion . Yale Hirsch in '1The 1974, wish 11 bad believeg. and reduced by $500 m' lion to !"' 111~1111 4·41 ,·'° cv ss.c: ,,,. •.. SAYLES: 1 '" 51.;, Fd .~·I----• t...Brltaaeiitln ·to-· J;;~ug':f: ihe · .. ~N'JUAN .... P.R~(XP;-=-"tn tetera aarn·qtt .. a'lld-$25-... St~.l'rade.r's.~ 1~.a n.a· c~ -b®Jl.ed:,ll!Y _®'n l.L.!11J!1:.... _ $~.5 .billl~~· ~-_ __ .... :~-~:e 4:;;_~;; r'.!!11 . , ::~! ::: ~·:i .... ~v :~:~ l~::f sl!~~r F~~os~:,., mllllo In --•u d (Hirsch Orgaruzat1on 01 d T AmN1 Gr 213 2 » E"'rtt ,,.,,, ft.69 LO•••••: 111,,~ • 967'1o;J - ca ·-of the com1try's labor American chess ch amp i ctn n 1' .... ve amages . • , ANc14011 • · • Fund 1'.ls 1s.11 .1ti.11u.1 •.u 1.11 T•~t ,·3, ,.1 ~-::-lhe -mes of • ~.. n~ ........ , stock -from CBS, the wes•lnnhouse T,,appan, N.J., $ 8 . 9 s ) . -I 'I GllOUP· Puriln 9.« 10.n ... ,,, Sus l .t5 l .19 Ventur ,·., ,. u-wt~ 11 ..-N nvua~ U,J•·-.. _ ~ Coo I th d I 0·1 R r· -A l Grwll'I . 69''7'3 !l.ll•mF l.Sl3.9l Bllddeb t .410,36!>mUh 8 9w•i , . • ...... after he played former Broadcasting. Oorp., Metro-verse y, ey en n . J • i •ncom ,·ot 7·7, T••l'ICI 21.0J 12.te Lu1111rn 10.0J 10.'6 sB i&Gr ,0·n 10· 1 sa~~ .. ~per. q u~ ll D>g ~ c:bampion.BoriS $NIU~ Goktwyn·Mayer, KPIX, and ·datmospheres of gl~m; panic . ...e 111er ·1c ' r::[,w 1::~ 1::n =~':-A"A'l~: ~~ t~: •.n 10.0ll ~1P'1~~ 1f1:1f .a.m: "-r-r-ctor J SWW•.t tar of espa\r and proJeclions of -~ Fn11 111,, ,·n 1:,. Fin ovn •.10 4.10 Frttm '·" 1.61 s ... 1"" G 5·59 .. aourcea in London said the to a draw in the second ga a am.ea .. "' s Do · 500 In . h w. "'•II 10:0 11.91 =i:-l:: .~: :·:: ):fs F"' ,~·~ 1~·:} Sov• 1" 10: .. 11: g enls we.rt dilp'.atched to ol. their quarterfinals match the series. " · eit er case, l ~i::; F :·J~ 6:es v11r11 a:1s 3)s M.t.H FNCL; · ~1•1~0 l: ;· a ln the competition to lck a * history can often he 1 p .1.x1E · 111P'cl v, 10.• 1i.n MIT 10.1111.n sTATIE .,.0 · 0111; gather Inform at lo n on P _ Gov r~ C w-•Ja investors ri"se above t h e ·T. E I c 0 0 ? MouottTOH· FIAST MtG 11.2112.M eom Fd , " , ! ''..,.S M "\ti" opJl'a&.-• chalfeo&er to Bobby Flscher. . ~ ....-.e . .. ce Flllld A ,:39 , n 1Nv1fTOlllS: Mio 11.•111.11 01"11t ,·11 s·; .: .. ..,~~ . ~ .~ · \ ·.-:"f-'!"--...t.endedtheweekl.Y.~: g1.«:-~rosa1emou°'14d1.c1jm1 a.1.e .4 , •. -.o .. ~U'.C __ , .f .181.'1._ .. ,. ,. t=t .8 iutn ~= ~~ttt .. ~~g. :.,'::,,:!:~~s't~'Ar ::~::. · valuatl of • ..&..... t.1~... BLC Giii 10.26 11:n Sto.:t r ...,,,l" I." 'Mtller-.. , •.11 S11te--S1r t0.71 • : ·r· .. , • treatmenta wttldi he eook: for ow11 a more 1spass onate -· --1: -- -- -..&.;§ ~ ,-kl 1 " -, JO ......... ~ ""1~1 .. ,,,rri .... ies • '1•19 se ~·Lu ·11 ~ al h about • year while battling e on Wltln ·is ta"""ti S.bsoll 10.•1 IO., hi Muld J.70 I.JO Mid ,Am .... 6.11 STEAOM.t.N l"D Thr A ••-ral•-'-J hla ,__ place· " B1yroc 6.n .... Flm Ber l.2j t.15 Mo nw Fa t.•1 10.51 Am lfld 2 17 1 ee V anc e UR: pl ,_I.A R19•• •-# S..yrt \Ir S M •.a f'Oa.UM .OAOUP: MSB FO lJ.22 1l.12 A\to Fd 1·,l 1· . : DeaoRe·covered - MOOSE, Wyo. (A) ..,. Park ranaers using a helicopter have recovered the bodl<o ol three yo u n g mouotalneera killed In an avalanche ln Coleman of murder In 1IIo 1l1u1hter of Jlx men\ben o( a prominent fann family. Now, the panel ol Ol(ht men, and four women must decide Nation Parkville, Md . Two other ( J lbe fate of Coleman, :M, ol Maryland fugitives, Ca rl northwest W)'OGling'1 Grond ls&ICI, 19, aod George Teton .moun(flns. Duniee. 35, were "coavicted The bodies bad been dUI earlier and sentenced to death from th&-anow-and taken to In 1be electric d!alr. the Delta Laite area by ether Tbe jury requlr!d members of the clln\blnl mlnutaa Thuraday to party. Tbe l!odlea were flown Coleman. auJlty. 47 find to J1cktoo by helicopter e Sfepet z Thuraclay. The three students from the CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Nallooal OUtdoor Leadership !AP) -Slynel 2, a mDltary Scbool In Linder, W/ o . conununlcal]onl aateillle bltilt .i*Jlhed lata We d n e 1 a Y primorlly In Great Britain, allemool\ 'wbne on a winter wll1 beoome America 1 flnt m·o untaineetlng expedlUori, apace launch of 1974 toolght. They were David VI. Silha, ' Tbe Ill -pound aalelllte Is 21J M1nne1poll1, M I n n . ; ICbeduled to be lalll)cbed by iiidloel ' J. Molelty, 2 4, • a Delta rocket al •:SS p.m. .Jll~t ta., .and 'Bart I. PDT llld plaoed In 1tallonary -lllodlky: _ 11, i'!Illadelllll•· orllll ...,. Ille Indian Ocean, :D,JllO miles fn>m earth. ' e (ltlHt• .1 Slcynet twill handle military "DONALDS{)!IVJLLE, G,a. · ndlo comm un I ca.II on 1 ,(UPI) -A South GeorsJa bOtween Great Britain 'end jury ha• convicted Wayne Carl ·f9ret1111 points. ' • Wallace's ph·-ictans decline Without attemptina t 0 VISALIA (AP ) -Officials Cars, trucks and mai • nance BtK n-HI ,·., ,· 100 Fnd 10.00 10.00 Mti enc; 1.tt •.1• 1nve$t ,·,, 1· 1~ ·~ hi I l It.con ,~ t'to -101 FM 1.26 1.1• Ml F FG 1.n 1 . .i) Oct•n io. 1· to ll"IN'l•late if the treatment forecast the end or 1973's here hope lo save 6.000 qua rts ve c es, genera s e ice !I Bt111111r ,:4 3·.., co1um 1.n 1.n MiF Gro i." •.:JO STEIN lllOE ·.,05; ~-, le bl be h" f W Ii Pard h Bonchtk '3; .:11 u Fund s.e. s.e. MUOm Qt ,,:n •.70 s .. •nc: 11 l4 11 made any dUference in hls rrl e ~.r market, t can of'. motor oil annually with c 1e a Y ue says e &oit Fdn t 2110 15 Fdn Gt-3.ta •.ll MUOm in 1 . .0 •.is up111 ,·,, 1· beaJth. report t~a~ many ~ _the-{" new device which cou ld installed them ob a ~e car =~= :::: tl~ :r'~'~M ~l1 ~~~ 1~~ '~:~ s~ioco\ou~~,. 1L A Cblnese-bom phy.ian, chatacter1s~cs of recent titar make periodic oil changes arid two garbage true~. C:u~r't:i'Y2~~·,. g,rc1:~ 111'1~:~ ::,'r1~~ ,1:: 9 ·" ?= i·:t t Dr. Ung SU, Ola of New mart.et endings do appear to Cdn Fc1 ,, ... ri» F Mtuat 1.•s •.2J Bt1.111C • 7.1s 9.15 smm1t 1'.31 9 O•-iele THE POLICE oiw Stir 3'n >'.a F •<II •.so 10.31 eo ... Sr '·'° s.ro T•cl'lnl , 13 ' York, began. admlnletertng be emerging now. Specifically: ~ · . car was run Ntw ,-.., 10·l4 Four::ic.F 1,sj 1.Js 01w1• :a.•s J.n Sutwv ,. t 15 10• acupunct·-treatm-ta to The Products R ese ar c h So,000 miles without changm· g Nv v'" 10·,..,,·•s 0••AN LIN "", ,. '·11 '-"svnuoG 42J ,· .... .... CG Fvnd .. .,, 1··s AOUP : llCOm •.n .... Tt n'IPI G 1·1, i W II bo • g THE E'IOT!ONAL climate Corpo ,. f La··t Oki the oil then tom down Par·•ue Ctp lrln t'as 1 .,, DNTC • 7,11 J,IJ stock Sr 6.60 1.11 Tr .... c .. ,-,, • a ace 1 u" a y~ a o. . 1• ra ion o w on, a., . • . . · ~ c.nt.$h$ 13·06 14•1, Gwtti s r 6.•1 1.05 Grwlfl s.11 •.•2 Tr~1 e 11 9•9210· -. CKAMNIMG ·-' us Gv_s ' 9.63 10.Sj Equity 10!11 CG 2·66 1· ~ baa ". been very pessimistic. ,clai'ms 1·15• "oi"I refm" er" mak·es _ said the engme showed only ct111 1nv 1'ss t:w Ft 1ni:m 1.ae 2.06 HEW ENG LF: TOOor H' 10'17 10' o;.. u R. '"'' (R Iowa) Pn!dictlons range from a m11d . . rriinlmal wear - less than PuNos: uuu11• •-•' •.ll x16.t6 "''1 2l)tl'I c1 ,;20 ,: on '•"°":.. 1 ·he fie·-~.~...;..-! UJ 1t wmecessary to change 011 it would have sulf cd w"ith Minco , .. 10 ,. Jtes~ s.o.1 s.5J Grw111 ... 1110.oe Uri111.d 1 05 1 I.A n.~" •l&'•ICI• recepion to a ·1;evere slump er ~ Fd ,· .. ,·10 As E~y 3.M '·" !>Ide u .n 16.00 u"uund 610 i against high federal S -""'•• ••<-year, dependi'ng ~energy for long periods of time under the normal . oil and filter com !ltk 1·n 1·u F-r Lt 11 •.11 10.69 N,.,e" Mt 1.n 1.t0 uNtoH SE•Vtcm.· • ~'6 1.1113 V}I EQly Gr f ot ,·,, I'd Mt 00 I.JI I.JI u Cl'llt '·'' 4,11 GllOUP· for 2S yean, annoUnced he and other sbbrtages. On many' nonna1 circumstances. ·change eve[Y tv;o weeks. E11•t Pr 2:11 l'.01 ;~:~~HCP ::"C:: ,f·~ ,1·: e..o s 1'w 11.9s 1J. d > durin ~ FNt Am 1.21 1tt C • • H .._ l •.,. • !'NII lnw •.11 7, will not seek-r~ectlon. . aya:-g-recent ni>nths, Before contracting for 82 ·~I was~t about to put the Grwlll •. 1' 4:96 omm •S t .lJ w .. .,rs ...... 15 · Un ur1 •.n 9. --inc""' ,,2 ?n ln'IPK 1.1& '·" ,...w Wid 11.1a 11.13 Whit>• 1113 11 Gross, 74, entered ~ stocks have plunged in a units for the city's fleet or units on ci ty e qu i pm e n t s.c1 1·, 1 1·11 1111tus ti '°-"'° n :n Nl<11tn 11.Js ' .u uH1TED ;u• • In l~• and •••Jed to dlcul l' . , lftlli\lr 7·u .:)6 P1ltl , JS. a.JO Nfll lvtr 1•.7'1•.79 Actum .,,, 1 .,.... ' u.M pe~ ar · me. Mutual Without extensive tests of my c"•sE · c;,,1_, s:,, 6.ll °""'• "'" 1.t1 1.n ""° Fd , 7, 1 d -""""Ing lor everything fu ... ha bee 1 !" " p d "d MSTOflf• GE:J,·SP 30.•1 ••• Nlllfd 11.(111 ... c.nt gw ,.OJ .. vw11I.,....-, n~ ve naccumu a mg own, a r u e s a1 . Fn11.b 11'11,o..,s.c l.19 ·•.1•0ntwi111s.1•1s.1•eont 1nc i •1110• f ·~ to ••-aria Im · "ti · h B k ' "E ~· ' t · · k ' ,,._ · · Giii r.1.m 'n 412 °"'".,... ll'Oi · • l'Oft'I we...--u.11; • prelllVe po!l Ons m C81 .• , ec man s ~yuuuy S go a g1mm1C , 511";' • •.n .S.11 Gfll'I Incl oJt oJ, 0p Al~ 9 ... lO.S. ~:'" lt.Ol ll. · Two pet taqetl were overseas Interest rates have been at and I wasn't going to risk ~1 ' ~i: ~:n Gue..i 2'·1J 11.u 0oil'l Tl'flll 6·" '·" v1.:i tl' :: j-~-by and hiatorlc bu h . . . . Chim fd '·" •• KAAMl.TOM GAP: fl"lt 1.14 •.a IJSAA Ct .. ,. I uua~ oonareumen peaks, t ~ in t ~ I ruming Clty equipment without CHA ...... o., . F...,. ... t.24 ~ c $K ··-10.71 us c;wcs 9 .. 10' I -·-·~--1 -1 r-•--. ~-t·lerpt area thev have E . ur f" ( be" ti fled th t ., llbrl~ 4,62 s.os Grwll'I J.11 t .JJ p''""" a.ts l,1I Ulllll'I ruNos: .. ..v.,.. ,. _ _,,. _ ll19QI °'-, irs 1ng sa s a 1 Mlnflt .,.,. 1 ., Ill( om •.n '· .,•u1 Rtv u:t 1.91 Al>I'• F A SJ A tt * t"~ OUt and are On the I I ar ni11·gs p. wor'-'-" $.c.llUI F 1.SO , ... Klrl'Wtl 9 . .ct 9.'11 ,.•ws F •.U t.1 1 hi Flld f '' .:1 ~ '.:" ~. S<P!U So Ltt 7''6 ~'1 t.v 1.1• 1.2' llfl Mt tOI 1.DI Com Sit l0.'2 11 vmceet La"'7 ol. Ftesno, way down. Bearishness abOOt Gerald \Velch a ~ucts TMll A 1.11 1:11 He..,-.,. ,'·",, 1.0f ~"!: J1 •,·~ •,·~ VALu1 uHi: 111~· I~~ :1f."\\ who •-•· ha '---·1 ,...__ 1 COLCMlllAl · • ... • ,,. Va l WO. S32 J an r1a111 ran •~ s Dee11 genera . ·.lnc ' Beckman Instruments Jnc:. Research-represcntat~ve says •uNos: HH11oe '·" "'" P•1.oAiM •P: v11 tM ,:it '· for C,ongrea n 1972 as the Jndivldqal has bec!:n deserting of Fullerton reported reco rd the devtcc initially 'costs ~~; ;,~ 1tflg :=•c, 1i:~ 1t;~ t!:o~~'" 1tg 1'.ii ~r ~ t~ a. poorat candklate 'in the Walt Street on a massive earnings and sales for tha t>etween $60 and $ 3 so , ~::" 1f: 1:::, r:-°,t,., 1tU 1~:ft ~i:"'.:c. ;::; 1:f; -:t:~lftS: .. j nat.li>n, 1nnouneed he sea 7 Savings certil, icatea at u.v.nd quarter.and first ha". 'depend in-g on ap plication lft(.om •.• 10.1> l"c aost s.1t •.n PIN !.I 1 0.1 1 10.1 1 •",.." 6.11 ' ""'(V u · "'"tur , '' 1., lld FA"' l.n J.tl Pin Tr• t .SI .•• vs coon 6" 1 qaln -poorer than ev.er. 7 50 to 7 90 N'rcent are E rni r he On . ta lied th l th . ' . lnletOfl ... 9 PIOHl.llt ll'Ot . ' • ho t. • .... ,. • · "~ . 1 a . ngs or t AUarter th ce U!Sed .h c .on Y • 1ng ~;f~~:i~11,11 111 111 ... u 14:" 17,,. P!on En ,,16 1, vS:r~t tit ~l Lavery, S7, w '° at"""' mg popular: The Federal Reserve ' rose 27 percent on~a 21 pe rcenl at nc s c ang1ng 1s a 11tusr: tn"t" G 1.29 •· .p;on Fd n .01 u .u "t"!'a 1,19 , Wl ~1• ....,v,.,,.,cau u y ncrease in sa es and earnings cot r pa cos 11g ... ....,., c. · 1:19 1'.Ja tnw Guid 6.6• '· Pl.-, • '"' 1o:Js v.1ri.o 1 1:ii: 3'.i. •for a mu•-•a d~ In a.M1am has -.., tlo sl 1 1 ton flbe d t' .,. "'" ,. ,. • , 111 1" 1". eo ., 12,1s 13. P10M 11 10.00 10 ii v•n '""° s ., ~ political IClmce and Ives on to.w1rd somewhat 1 o o s e.r • for the half we -. up" percent he ••id And that has to be: c-p t r •.os •·'' •11w llldlc 2,M .,. PLI oAo u .io 12,13 vt111'1{1 Gr s.u s. -~~ I m .... ..... ... ;MO • COIT\ft cp '" 'el •"v BM !OM 11.41 PAICI ltOWI: W•llSI 9r 6.11 , l~wm.. Olnl, w -enter wr111 -crtdlL 1 on an 18 percent W es g8ln. dona only once every 10 000 Como act ':°' ,.H ,,..,,T Gt•tti h.>711.11 W•"' Mu "·" 12'. ~-Uc ....... _ I the • Como Fa •• 11 'a1 <OV..UL ,.. .. £•• 11.so 11.)0 '4tl11t 14 10 '°1 1.1~u""'"'• .,.......... «' ' For the three months ended miles eoncro •lJ f JJ CffNtl 1.• 1.0 Nw HOr '·'' 1.t1 •1LL1NGtO.. I .r • .,. t\ ~ t 1111n IJW ,: .. ,; 'I (~I .I ... ~· P'JOltldt J.11 •.I) E•olol. JO.ls n . t .. wJv -·~ 171 b AND \"T THE start of """· 31, ·Beckman reported . Colli 111,, 10·00 1o·so Clill,1 .,1v 2.10 1. Pl'o Fd •.• , 6.11 OltOUll'· Conll'ffll.ona Dlltrlct In J a n'u a r y , the federal 'D.et eAmlngt· or •.t.6 tnlllion, "'EVERY TD1E yo chan!lfe ~Mi 1n 1.01 t.o '"~E~ ·~'· ~ovo Gt 1;ll 1.~ ,.,.,, •· s '·' ll'resnoaDdTUlareooundef,.. *"verm'ltnl C'Ut m a'rgln 42-,·-~... • 1 lit u ~ ·1 I cwn'rl>.fi 1;:ft 1~ft -111g,.N& s'.:1 Sl ","'•"• .... os' 1 "' '· 1 0.. ~:;r --:t.!'1~1 La be wUI -• e• uJr' k or 'aflt:s p-e r .,.,are, 00 Oil, t'S . era Y a~ 01 gO ng c""' Of• i.10 SM t:• --,,, t wtltl' 11~ n. · very 11)'1 1"" PIY req . emtnts on stoc s from sales of $-t&.8 1'!'11Uion·. ln the do'vn the drain," Welch said. tM1i.1 s.11 fl'\11\111 t.Js •.t c.iwr to.., II.JI .,,,,.'"" tt.u u • the ftllng fee and deel not es percent to 50 ~nt. prtpr .:. ~at. _Ule company·~ He explained the device ~":W •• ~~ •·• ~~. 1~:g 'i:. t':1"' 1t~ 11:~ :ti: 1:: 'f intend to 10llclt campalpl lon.t 1trice November 196.11 49Ct>nd-quarter net was •1.2 operates basically by; forcln~ OltOUP v., h t 1 ·" 1 · orwUt l·• 10. 71 ""'" '"° f " ·s. contributions Nt will .ccept or bt more than 10 -ar.. · mi llion'. or 34 cents per s•--, 01·1 th-•gh the cotto pad at o.c.,1 ~ 1 '·62 10·" :"; r;-• .... " :; .:J~· t.~ w ~~ • i'1: t' ~.. ucu:~ •"" w ,. 1.W •.u Grwll'I 4.s.t '· ~•fW F t .)110 " 11"1eo: 10:111 them. Wba( might be another on ~lcs of $38.7 triUHon. high IVl'C.ture. °'11• t •·" s.11 fM.Oft'I .. 11 •· 11ty.1t •:11 10:., ... ..,..~ t" ....... dl'tt9fi ii.al ll,U Tt\1 ut ),91 ,......,.. II 1 1• •.11 l·Ufll•O•l*t I -' I • • • • ·-: ~2 . DAILY PILOT Friday, January 18, \lf74 :I Official Sa111 ..Heating OiJ,_ WASHINGTON <API income and corporate profits. Laci{ Till l\larch An1cricnns \viii be raced \vith Jon~s sold .con s u me r \VASHINGTON (UPI) -AIXX>"'-SACRAMENTO (APl , • • . . 1 1 h' h . Advance bookings · far ·tilt ":~ ca I If 0 r n l 11 n s '"ho like a sagging ecooomy and a high rcsis ancc o 1g er pr1ce.1 • d A<:. • inflation rate of between 9 could be a major factor in Amtrak coach seats an ~"Eor ~:~tu~a~g,~~~esb~~t~~~ and 10 percent in the months the foUrlh quHrter economic WASlJINCTON (AP) -The Nassjkas and. James ·TJ.,.-·sleepin.g car rooms are ~,ttA~ • head • Sa Y S •ii to" Slo\,·ciown . government's No . 2 energy 11alverson, directo.r of the ruru\ing 2li 'times greater than ~ •• ~1.r•,11 if they '4'ant th.em . a can ,. las e 's peak travel " ·-industry spokesman has told administration economist. "The consu1ner does see1u man indicated today that even Federal Trade Coiumission's t summ r M•"•Lt BUT TllE econ om is t • to be \\'ithholding his itflloti.. the most Pe, 5 1· m 1· 8 1 ,· c mootbs, and calls to Amtrak ~~~~· an Asse111bly committee. Bureau of -Con1petition; said ti ns centers ha v t ~1 ..... Sydney L. Jones. assisJaot spcndlng1" he said ot a news reserva c Al• Prod JOHN G A LL AG H E R, cominerce secretary r 0 r briefing. "1t may refiecll he projections-show there will be Thursday that some material almost doub~--___ ~1jc~1;: representing California's can economic a tr 3 i rs, said basic'. consuiner· inood, and he no heating oil shortages before given to government agfncies THE FJGUR~ are taken ~~~' industry. told the Assembly Thursday he still hopes the is rebelling against the kind the midc{le of March. should remain confidential. by Amtrak as an indication ~l:rroe Co1itciiner Tougl1 Yeai~-But Increase • ecess1on. Assailetl Natura\ Resources Committee country can i:1vold slipping into of prices he finds in the Testifying 'before a House llowever, Nader told a that .the crush o{ new riders !j',"',',hf1 1 ----..lll~Jl!il!!!-,JJIOLJS'!Jl•ll!...l•!....!fj!iv'.!e-cc~n!!I<__. · k t ,, -"' --" ;--fCCCSS1on-in.J97.4 mar c -subcommittee, JOhf\Sa\Vhill, House subcommittee 0 n O\'er the past t·wo montifSWas-A co--osio refundable de Po s i t on The C.Omn1erce-Dep:-trllnent lie said business may have deputy administrator of the rcgtilatory agencies that not a holiday. fluke, a"1_ that ~l~nLt containers wouldn't help the reported Thursday that t11c to shave prices from their~ {he passenger train. w i 11 "\:l°nL1 litter problem. nation's economy <is measured present levels in order to ·u,1 T.it1>11e1• Federal Energy Office, said "there is no informatio.n that u,, l•ttlHlotti continue to reap benefits from t1i~i,;r Committee S(lurces s aid by the Gross National P .. l'oduCt ,. indu.ce consu1ners 10 buy again JI.leak Fut11re that because or leakage in constitutes a trade secret." Fabrieat·IOtl· the energy crisis. ~l~S ~: :;:;; o!'1~~ah';:, :~l~n n~1 showed a real rate or gro,vth at the same pace as earlier John N,, Nassikas, chair-th c Ar ab em b a1r g ti • Meanwhile, evidence was Ralph Nader told a "\Ve're going ·on the ·:111rtrg~ come until next \\'eek. The or only 1.3 percent in the in l!Jil. n1an of the FederaJ abnormally warm weather disclosed indicating that some House Subcommittee assumption that the energy "'111~n fourth quarter or 19?3. \vhilc THI-.: INCREASE in the real power . Commission, and pub Ii c conservation natural gas producers have on Stnall Business crisis is real and it's going ~l'i~!.~. bill -Was sponsored b Y inflation soared at an annual gro\vth or th~ GNP of 1.3 h ff he tried to -buy _up and then Th d ti 10 be wi'th.JJS for some time," ~ll~ed~t Democratic Assemblyman r 1 he 1. h 1 · th" f urth quarter says t e prospects for e orts, at-ing oil inventories urs ay te energy Julian Dixon of U>s Angeles. rate o .9 perce~. t ug est pcrcen in .. c o . in the next two or . withhold available reserves, crisis is an oil in~ustry said an Amtrak spokesman. ~i~~~t~ rat~ in ~Y...~~ _ co_nJ ~_redJy1th an ~crease or comprise about 200 million waiting for higher prices. H I d With airlines cutting 1bag_k A= Conservationists have hailed Jones said the economy 3.4 percent 1n the third quarter ·three-years-are 'bleak barrels, almost 30 percent Documents in the files of fabrication. e ca le on flights. :i.nd with gasoline ~,,;ci Dixon's legislation as a 'vay probably will not grow at all and ~·as in stark contr~st to · .. dreary.' above last year. the FPC show that an the lack of information becoming more expensiv~ and ~:;'!~:f of getting rid of a major _ and may actually decline the 8:7 percent growth 1n the -----------indepcnd~t gas Pr 0 duce r from oil firms 'a nation-hard to find. many Amencans ~"H~:~ source of litter a I on g _in the first qwarter of 1974. first quarter that C3Uscd "WITll A FULLY effective testified at an 0 t h.f\.!' w i 5 e __ aI_s_c_an_d_a_I_.'_____ haver c. disc 0 ye red the ~~A~f. highways, bfaches and parks 1'HAT MEANS a slo\vdown administration economists to S · A embargo' and an abnormally routine rate hearing several passenger train, spurred on ~\i'r:~ by ban n j n g nonretunlable 01' even a decline in the \VOrry the econOlllY W a S a11ta na cold Winter,'' he said in a OlOnlhs ago that he had been by federal statements that it ~~881~1 •====°"be~v_e=r='a"e~co~n=ta=in=e=rs=·=~==="""'m..,be,.,,.r="o"C=1"'·ob_s~ersoill!L_growing_ too f ast".================--'¥r.e~tatement , "spot approached by--a-;-number7:or--Federal o:-z is the. most energy • effjcient ~~ec~·~ ''AT BEST, such legislation FII• ·m's Bi•cl shortages might occur' by mid-o.ther producers. some of them 1i form of ·transportation. "'! ',",M," v.•ill leave the basic litter March." n1ajor Oil com p a nies . During November, the first c.~!~ ___ ;,.... __ ,,_·.If - problem .virtually untouched. EPA R . t p obe The inventory figures were Accordi ng to the testimony. L d Bid month of national concern :BJ8+~1 At worst, it will further . eques S r contained in the latest data he said they sought-. to buy (lJl S over U1een('rgy crisis, Amtrak "-~~u:,1 aggravate the problem by III EtTOr published by the American his reserves to hold in the revenues were up 50. ~t l ~n~f~~ diverting public attention fro1n Ad Petroleum institute. Sawhill. ground. over a year ea r J 1 e r . ~ ~~"s~ critical Jong·range solutions,·· Of Sll"Og Control S , however. acknowledged that AcCepted PreliminarY figures r o r A Gnsc Gallagher said. " !i_ACRAMENTO (APl -The "the information we now have · December indicate a 4 0 ~m~",01;,1 _____ Santa Ana firm that was to work with is not adequate Fu' 'lll Bai·e• I " " '' -t b'dd 1 · · · 0 percent rise n revenue over 11mHom \VASHlNGTON (UPI) automolive pollution require-appakrent heowA 'b er Dor m1tial and its reliability carmot be WASHINGTON (UPI) d)e previous year. ~.!;'= I P . . d wor _on t u urn am says checked." The Interior Den"'rtment said Amlnvs The Environmenta rotechon ments as an energy saVJng e-it made a $1 millkm....error But Sawhill added that New Calc11Ja lot• t".. BUT BOTH OF these ~ M~~ Agency (F;PA ) has asked the vice. and wants to be _Jeli_£ved o~whil~ many doubt the Thursday it had accepted a months contained holidays . ~,:~~ Federal Trade Con1mission to I-le ci·t-·ed as one e.··aniple-th t I lop bid of $2!0 l nu"llHlll' by 1·-• ,, econ rac . accuracy of the data being PALO '"TO (UP!) -A . and !here v.-as some ques 1 .... , Am"'~'.-._ investigate ' ' false and Th fi ~· Rad ~ St nd d 0·1 r Ind' d h Amt k "" . 1 d ' ,, d b afullpageadwhichappeared e 1rm, ,..at.son-os. provided by industry, there pockel·sized electronic a ar 1 o 1ana an what\\·ould appenas ra ~::is~ in 1 s e .a 1 n g a s Y in the New York Tim_tl__Dcc. made its claim after the :i;.s. is no doubt in my mind-that Gui( Oil Co. {or !he right-entered the mid· W-i n t. ''-~-~-• :.J~f!i* automobile ~e~lcrs. 17 signed by '·your Chevrolet Bureau of Re c I am a t Ion "'e do indeed have a serious calculator lhat can be to develop the rirst of six n1onl'1s. a lo\y trav.cl t1n1e "ms1ao EPA _Adm1~1strator Russell _dealer." ·T--he---ad-caHed-for anno~ce,d it -had--~~-in a-shortage."' pr.ogrammed like-a-computer .1 . h 1 1 --~1 -~-1..-.z==--except-for F-lor1da-trams. -~--~~~ E. Tr::un said Thursday. he Congress to end exhaust low bid or. $5.72 mllho~ _for Sawhill a·p pear e d at "'as annoWlced Thursday by 01 s .a e rac s on r;:u~rai Throug_h the first week in ~~ttt \1'as promi;ited by adve111sc-control requirements and the excavation of 3.~ f!Idhon hearings in\'estigating the Hev.'lett-Packard Comn.~ny. It lands in the Rocky Mountams. Januarv, the advance bookings ~tt~~ ments calhng for an end to, _,._£c!fla!!!im!!J!:;ed!L.!dl!:riJiv!_!e:!JrsLJ'll' !ll)JLf:lli<t.lt..-f!lrij~tl.J~L:'illl<l::S<)il-in-the-c~btllt-.Y--".--..n a t·~.:-:-. --'!'::.~:!:'..~"'-'"-'~"=~"-'-'.:~-.Q;Bids-oo the Coloi:ad-0-tr-act f"" .tr3i~~Ag-this •mw~., c,. i t:Ui 1 ui un is Dattery powered and weighsA "' 1'''"·~ _ ....... , " up to a 25 percent increase American River prOject near \Vednesday. t\VO fed er a I were opened Jan. 8 in Denver. mid·\\'inter doldrum period ~~~ in gasoline n1ileage and the Auburn. officials and c 0 n s um e r only l 1 ounces but the user and bid openings will be held was 203,000, compared ~th Am11s• iMver ·Mn '"'"' ovtr I~ hi v~.... Ourl111 TM .... , II Month~ country could save --5 billion ~ay Rolin, pro~~t engineer, advocate Ralph Nader urged can write, edit, record and once a month over the next an average of 85,000 during ~~;'~~ gallons of gasoline a-year. .said Tl_lursda~, If they .can Congress to require more re-enter up to 100 program five months for the remaining July and August. the peak ~"' It also claimed Canada had prove 1n their computations complete disclosure of energy steps to solve frequently five tracts. train travel months. Phone !:;::= C1111llcltn11a1 corp0rale Stera1e , Or 24 Hfllr O.llv~ already, legalized the removal that they made an ho_ nest data b¥ oil, gas and coal encountered mathematical The Interior Department is calls to reservations centers Amster til) 000 A11arpl of the antipoll~tion equipment. error, they probably Wlll be companies. problems. This is done by leasing the federal land to are holding up at • a Am$tr INTERCONTINENTAL INVESTMENT ___ COP!'PANY.~-1 SOO Ntwpert Cenli!r Orivt s111te·m relieved of the contract." inserting ti ny coded magnetic allo'v successful bidders to day, compared to the July-~~;;, 1 ·_Hom_ e Fir_~_e 'rotectionl The -next-lov,,est ,bid_among F E o EB A L Po \V E R cards in the calculator, v.·hich develop economically feasible ,\ugust average of 32,00'> per ~;:;~~ ,...,,., nihe came from-Gibbons-Reid Commission Ch3irma11John N. sells for $795. \\'ays to 1ninc oil shale. day. !:=r;c .. The Financ:lal C.11,ler Newpgrt 81i1ch, c.a. 644-9410 ·" Alarms venture of Redding. That bid •11«1 o \Vas $6.382,109. compared to !~ •. , /~1.:..~ Fire & Smoke and Hughes & Ladd, a join t ~~~*,. 556·4420 the engineering estimate of s · k L• !:.'l:J ___ _'...:===== ~-9624579 s9ssmillion. Complete Mid .. day American toe 1st ~~ Arl$lar Arlr P Atk 8t -------------u~t Cnq, U$~_CnQ. 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SCEOpll,OI 110D It~••'• Armll Acllonlndil I J',o-+ '• Ca~UtW<ll!I 4 10'•-'I< fslRltylnv 1 a -'• Jttvfs Cplll. t 12"-'• Pt!ParP•11 l ?I,• 1• SO Royal .Ml 26 .. -1l,,, fl.fOCP AOM lndllsl S 1•;,.,. \·o C..Yilron Cp 1 81.~·· "' fst s.&L .-II } ll'• ~ '" ~Ironic l!ld S 1',:.+ '• P41oGd 20ll JI IJ\o ,._ ''• SclKl41!y R 1 t •.l •. Atvlnl Aclob! Oil~ 27 10'o--•n (. 0 I (.or 1 1>;_,_ \t Fs•MMl .'2d 10 1J , '< Joh11Prd .20 111 It'•-\o "Pilrick Ptl 19(1 12'• t ~·. SllK.Uo .1&; 2 I\' t '• ASA L Aeronc:atnc 1 H> .. Cellu Cratt 1 1 fstm.trk .2•-l 9'•-+'• --KW.-~el Eldl!r t 11 SllftdOP!)i 3 3:\9 ,,, A•nlOI AlllldC•PSI 2 J•t CenSec .O'lb ' t •'ol-.'/1 FiKnerPl .li • •1o+1·1 IC41!.ll!rl .ll'.ltl Joi ''•-'• Ptnn01•"'1 '1'•-'~ !.pti1man1~ 1 1\'o•'• fl10rv AttilC.iOWI 1 11" C.envillCom 19 8\1 .... Fi~man .20 _j J ICal-.el Inc 11 !"-\• PtnnE .60Q I ' • '" 5'>1n<erC.OS 21 l'loi..-~' A'SPf AllHosi>.20 1 •h+'-• CettronC.o!100Dl!·t6"-3·16 Ft•g~tal (.p 6 •h K .. MMlllWI 2 l't+f.. 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Park environment; freedom from exterior 1T1ai ntenance. ·2-car garage with electric automatic doo~ opener, floor-to-ceiling wood·bu rning firepla ce, 11 ft . vaulted ceiling. See} da11\ing models, newly furnished by W. & J. Sloane. 3 bedroom' (or 2 and den), 2'/l bathl • 2 bedrooms,·2 &aths l exciting floo• plans e $39,500 up BUY NOW ... IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ••. ENJOY THE FULL SEASON. . :rt· ~~i~ PALM •SPR ING S 7 lAo([f> (,\;, .,. I . .. ~ _,. • -• .... "'""!. •. ' @ "°11" CANYON ~U SANDS f. 11''1lf" VILLAS , C<4.v ...... ... ~,....... ''-'IV {) "· i10o ... rl.. d\mfac cAnyon sAn'bs \lllUS Wide distances between living areas. Private, walled patios. Aml•c CommunlUes, home building arm of $750 millfon Amfac, Inc. (NYSE). Pat. !)tr.ding. AU rtghll reserved. Dick Ai'!f!IOll'· lne. ~----------------------------; CANt'ON SANDS, Dept. P ! 4300 E. Palm Canyon Dr., Pal"! Sprif!CS, Ca. 92262 l Please send me brocttura and 1nfonnitlon. 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Friday, January 18, 11)74 CG Drops CB Ra~io • ...,.. The 11th District U.S. Coast \Vhat the ~licy means ,_is ·provide VHF·F~1 coverage G.\mt:Q_ offi_~ has annourn:ed that boats equi pped on!)' with th toughout th c continental ttlat1t \Viii no tonger monito r Citizens Band radio eqtiipm"'ent -United States to 20 miles Citizens Band Radio but will cannot call the Coast Gu8rd offsh,ore and farther where 4 confine its efforts to upgrading directly for assistance in case local boating is active. The long postpooed fir.Ill li\•e Dnnti Point \'ttcht Clu!J,. wilt to lhe VHF·F~1 marine radio or cn1ergcncy. TIIB program is just being '"' lltttlet If,.., 1twM lNt races cf the Leh man . 12 stage its~· firSt ' ~~nta of system. The Coast Guard n1ade it completed in So u the r n ""' .....t -....1.l.'-... c_I!~.. i~llS.IJiP.,· lnr U .Bur~ _M.U...,:.WJ.tll..A.:. 1·t1ce .iftll· · .. lhel -:-The announcement indicated L h 1 d -c l'f I Wlfh dd't' ··· ~ • -· ·· 'll!!!7l ~!":!t.?:. -'l H " R' "1g I crear· t at t • aes ffot oppose a 1 orn a ·a 1 ion 01 " • Lehman !\.icniorlal Trophy will Perforn1ance ant1lt :.tJl CIJ t 1at the policy \\"Ou\d be h. h I "t d I I nationwide. the conC<!pt of Citizens Band ne\.\' 1g a ti u e s tc on san be sailed Saturday from Fleet on Saturdt1v. Officials said the decision rad io for boat O'A'ners but Clemente lsalnd, sorno 50 Ne\\'port llarbor Yacht Ciub. Other yachting activity in cautioned that Citizen 'Band miles offshore. The San \\'as _n1ade on the basts or users be aware of t he Clemente remote, monitored The fu·st two races were Southern Califo rnia : Long, an extensive. study by the limitations of the system. from Coast Guard Radio sailed Dec. 9 but -the final Beach Yacht Club \1·ill slaCt: Jansky and Dailey Systems I p · F · a ' Department of the Atlantic In most areas there are StatiQQ. Long Beach, provides races had to be cancelled its aooua omt ernun r cc i Research Corp. in 1968 and outstandin g CB monitoring coverage!<> the western side when th e wind qu i t . Sat·urda y for PllHF,j a reoevaluation of-that study _gr_2t.1ps_ wt:!_o providL_a_llitls_on_ ~r Cataltna Island an cl completely. No ne\v entries International Offshore Huie( considering recent changes in with the Coast Guard and improves coverage a~ong the will be accepted tor the final and P.iidget_Qcean Hacing the mariti1ne communications. other assisting agenCies. In roast ·between San Otego and Fl t ht Sa d Ki the The sfUdy concluded that otb.er areas _t!J~ ftlOO.itgr_i.ng San Pedr,_,o,_. __ P ,.,-races. There will be o skippers re yac s iur ay. ai \l llF·f?.1 provides bett er fac ilities are not as· Citittns-Ban<J--tlOaters must ·---:=:..meeting-·al--11.'. a.nlr·and lhc-ND:~Y.. .Yacht Cluh ~r Long, HUc;H MYNATT Tht P ... ~tC_..IHtl .. CAPRI DAYTIME·I USIHfSS ECONDMY·CONV•Nl•Nca LINCOLN-MERCURY NIDHTT1MIE·l'AMl\.Y LUXURY I COM,ORT ·Australia 6th Heat l o Cro ss n YE .. R5 DI' COMMUNITY IERYICE .. , .............. . provi.slons for boating safely dependable, the announ cement share their calling channel ' first race will gel off at 11:30. Beach V.'ill · be host 10 :i I than cw·renlly provided or said. "" witp many other authorized ...., ,,,., W On Sunday the Lehmans \iiill Coronado-IS Class serirs. c.-~L Mt: SYDNEY, Austfalia tAP) --possible within the concepts · The Coast Guard h as users both afloat and ashore. · be bu 'th · At Marina del Re Y ·' ·JOHNSON & SON . .\ustralian Norman B o o t ti of the Citizens Radio service. undertake n a program to Additionally, ·the idlosyncra-Ji tfl • ct..,. ~ra~~e Earl s~;~ett f~:~::' \hV05indt jht-hmemet h",· rl«d·ic'!:, cc,tu,b f ~it\! I · Lincoln -Mercury aboard Southern Cr••s JV cies of CB propagation often •" 2616 H,..,, !Ji4 caittl!.red the tj_xth ""h e a 1 . -~·---carry signals extremely long SAFETY MAKES A 11..APPY SHIP Trdphy. The first race will Winter Series \\'hich also ' • ,01,11 M... '' Thursday in the. w 0 r Id B---t • - -c s distances, further Increasing start ::t 11 :30 a.m. The Finn serves· as the first con1petition 5.5. -meter yachting chn1npion-oa ing ourse -.. et the number of authorized ~ass ~·ill race Sunday for ~ri!~~ ti.Iac Can1eron Jones --- sh'f' us~-FM on the other hand . Judge Namecl t e Ins cy TroeJiy. -------- th! s~:i!sh~snJh~: n~~to~~! D p s d is a Hne of sight system SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Lido Isle Yacht Club 'viii rOOESYOUR7~ROUGH?"' only to finish Lq th~finut ~'V ower qua. ron with QOe channel tluit Is Williall) R. Clay-.-.-:Ws he host Saturday for the . START HARD? WE heat l''riday 10 win the title. ~ li01ited to distress and call ing Angeles Superior Court com-s~nd race of ~he Adult Sabot GIVE POOR MILEAGE? CAN HELP Mick M . k' f th by boat operators and subject missioner since 1970, ·was Series. The first raco was · · --URETOR SHOP · prris, 5 Jpper 0 e The Balboa Po,ver Squadron enrollment in either class. The ed b Go 001'le<! last Saturday and the THE CARI Australian entry A 11 t ares to strict enforcement by the nam y v. R 0-0 a I d .,.. lodged a protest claun· ,·ng the has announced two spring class fee of $10 is for course Federal Communications Com-Reagan to the Inglewood final go-row1d is scheduled 1M2 HAR10R 1LvD .. cosr• MESA "', -• · ,1 ...'.'.m~a~te~r~ia'.~ts~a~nd~e~x~am~in~a~til>~n~.~-~~-5~1~·~·:__ _______ ~~~·:·~1~{;<>~~:...1'~~:i':..._ __ ~Jl:1~~~6~-~------~~~~~~·~·~··~·~~~·~·~ .. ~~~"~"~'~"'~"~H~ ... ~·~·~"~~~~~ race c o m m i t t e e had advanced courses starting in un1c1pa u nc . an. . ~ incorrectly -placed a ·wind Jaouacy .. marker. IJ the ·protest is The courses · are sea. uph.eld Frid"ay the race u111 manship starting Jan 29 be wiped orr the slate, but . . . Booth \Vould still have only-at -Newport Harbor High to finish in the final heat School. and advanced piloting, to win the trophy. starting Jan. 30 at 'Bahia /1 Southern Cross. ~on .by one_Corinthian-Y.aeht-Glub-1801 --;'\'!:" ... minute, 40 seconds o v e r . . ' • Skagerak, T sailed ·by Cro'"1\ BaySlde Dnve. A d v an c e d \ Prince Harald of Norway, with classes are fo r BPS memqers. ano!her 11 secoo.ds to J ohn Tlie -seamanship class is B, sailed by Bobby Symonette required be!ore enrolling in of lhe Baha1nas. anY other advanced courses. The course ·in seamanship" Yacht Firnt Faces Suit Over 'Rot' \Viii run 15. weeks under the instruction of John \V. W'e1is. The course covers topics or interest and importance lo both sail and powerboat operators, including s u c h subjects as boat handling in eme r ge n cies, handling A Nev.•port Beach yacht al~ide a slip.J anchoring1. -=-company-and three-individuals have been named as mooring, towing, dam a g e defendants in an Orange control, stability and !rim, County Superior Court action construction, maintenance and riled by a man \Vho claims repair9. he discovered dry rot in his The a d v a n c e d piloting yacht shortly after he bought course takes up the fi ne points jl,............... or navigation "~soundings," Jeff Corbett-names--Avery ...... cluding...i.n.s i·r u c.t.1 o..n...in __ .,__,. Y(\cht Sales, Chuck Avery, predicted Jog ra~ing: Topics marine surveyor Cyrus 1'-1. tncl~de . charts, aids t o Tucker and _former owner~ nav igation, the . b u o_ y a. g e James Peyton in a lawsuit srstem, electronic nav1ga~1?n, demanding $ 1 4 , 2 9 2 . 1 6 in ti.de~ and curr~nts, .pos1hon damages. f1n~~g. advancing lines of Corbett states he p a i d po.<;1~1on, compa~s and gyros, $1,653.70 for the y a c h t , vertical and hor~zontal sextant Windbourne. last Nov. 15 and angles an~ plotling. learned after an accident at There is no a d v a n c e sea that the vessel had dry rot, makeshi£t.construction, a poor engine and an un sound mast. Cor~tt includes in his claim for damages the $6,057.76 he assertedly spent in repairs to the \VindbQurne. H u11.ti11gto11 Sets Small Boat Class t~ Coastal Weather A ser~· or seamanship and YatJ&blt dovds lodilY. LlgM wlr>ds .. ~~~~~~t="-ri0.-mgm1ng....nr~ 11«~~!-~s~m~a~ll~~~hand~~l~m~t~·~c~la~ss~e~s:i-.,;.~ • ....!! sou!tiWtiifTi)Wiif ··· 0 n"nOts IA wili be offered liy t he ,.uernC>Ons tod•Y ilnd Safurday. Hl;h • ... ... today mMHY 60I. Huntington Beach P o w e r coastal 1tmptr1turt1 r111'D' from Squadron in con1·unction with 50 lo 6.1. 1n1ano r-.1»tatur1s r1n111 trom 54 the Adult Education Program 10 w6:iir iemperirur• ss. of the Huntington Beach High School District. • S1111, 1'10011, Tides FRIDAY l :ll p.m. J.• SATURDAY Firs! high 7:2} 1.m. S.6 First low 1:.07 1.m. 2.• So:c9fld 111gll t ::U p.m. 3.6 ... :$KOnd loW' ''""· ., I~ .;i,l · -i:' · ·sul.oA"v ~ .... P!rSI hlgh 1:05 1.m, 5.1 F!ol low 1:07 1.m. 2.• Second high t :Sl p,m, 17 Second low J :llO'pm. '°·' S11n rite$ 7:51 1.m. Stll 6:10 p,m. MOOl'I ro~H •:17 a.m. Sets ·1:21 ii.m. Classes will begin Tuesday January 29. Registration will be taken at the first session. All boating men and women are invi!ed lo· ·'aJttri"d. _·.Te e.ti:o·i q. U e·· . applicable to power a nd sailing will be discussed. The class is designed to benefit the novice as well as the experienced boat man. IMrORllT NEW Lii Ofange County 01dinan::e •2582 fllClt.tires that all vessel5 eQu•Docd willl a hood Wtl haw holchng tanks or !JCWIQe sy~tiim~ !l'I' January 1, 1974, Pe11d ing :;1.1:1 lcg1slo1foo. AN2!>31, req1J.ra Jhllt, v«ae!s be l'Quioped w~h sanitat•on dc-.ic~ eooro\IEd under !he f l'dc<al ¥\'ate< Polh,11i1" Conl!ol Ac! ilS a • •B:1uk1te lo vencl ·~11t•B1•on • The WHOOPIE SAG, Un'Vef1<1I Marollf'"> oaw flr.•ible . hOldmg t.lol, rarrol>N. w11h lorJI and sl~h!'9rdi· Oalll.llS and meets lhr. Pfoooi.ed ~tl.,dat'Os of 111t Feoer-,,1 Wall!! Potru11an co""ot t>.a. Vour llOldtng tank p abh!rn i;;.i be sol\led wl!l'I the 1~uon al .the WHOOAE BAG ai ~hill WlllAO> '" lime and money, Int~. •Tlil'1Y vmseit. do flOt '-tflll "lltleSSiltY spaoe for •tie •"5tlltatoan ol anv Pitier fVpeol dMce. 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'• .·· -'"\ ·- • • .Entertainment ' . . t • DAILY PILOT 25 Friday, January 18, 1974 ' UCI Doubles~ 'Effort ·s for Gospel Work "The Passion of Our Lord Accorjling The Jan. 25 performanre is scheduled to St. Matthew," one of Johann SebaStian from 6:30 to 11 p.m. with an hour's Bach's greatest works, will be_performed intermission at 8 o'clock. The Jan. 26 by the Un1vtrsity Chorus and Orcheslra perf_o[lllance will be .from 5 to 10:30 Friday ancf Saturday, Jan. 25 and 26, p.m. with a tY.'0-hour intermission at ·- in the' Fine Arts Village Theatre at 6:30 o'clock. UC Irvine. -THE PASSION story as Sain t ~1atthew Presentation of Ule oratorio involves told it begins with a conspiracy of edu- a ~hie-choir• double orchestra, boys cated Jews against an itinerant preacher chou: and baroque ·organ __ a.~ well as . . soloists r~resentlng the P r i 0 c 1 p 8 1 ~~ ends with . the burial of a dead n:i~n. · Char8ctcrs In the passiOn story. -· ---~The.even!S-m..this.stoey..,are..so ~amiliru' _ D , to us, as they were to the German Luth-1 R. l\1AURICE A 11 a rd, associate erans in 1729 at the time or the rirst per- professor of music, Is the condu~tor. . ronnance of Bach's work that we easil_y John M. Cstanzaro, lecturer m ·music, f .1 •• · . th u1' t· -f is assistant conductor and o hf.er a1. w perceive e .c~m . a 1ve se~e o S. Odega'rd. professor of music, ·-is evil, blackness and 1n1usttce that finally orchestra director. rocks the world as the e~rth sha~~s and Soloists iJclude David Dunlap of Costa -the graves open at Jesus s death, reads 1'.1esa, singing the tole of Jesus; Kevin th~ P."ogram notes. . Golden of Palm Springs, JuPas; Craig His own.peopl~ betray ~tn1; his cl~ Dt.ncan Mitchell of t.1ission Viejo, Pilate, est companions dLSregard his safety: bis and Hayden Blanchard, member of the trial ex~s the emptiness of society's ?.ft. San Antonio College faculty, the instituJiions and Peter's denial exposes evangelist the limits of human relationships." OTIIER SOLOISTS are Katherine Bach's drama of the Passion precedes 1'.fagill. Debora~~truble, Patricia Lacy, through betrayals. The action of each Margery Deu\ach, Rebecca Tepfer, event is nai-rated by the Evangelist him- Deborah Sandiord, Barbara Houston, self who sings the Biblical text. The JoM Thomas 11-~rencj_i, Phillip · Thouin, words of Pilatus, the 'disciples, the sec- Dennis Fox and John Anthony Sheets. onday characters, an · esus a so are re-- -The-Boys Ch<ilr-of the-Garden Grove cited. Comm1,1J1ity Cliurch w\(l sing in ·the Tickets are $3. For infonna~ion call prelude. l · the Pine Arts Box Office (714) ~17. t I It's opera season· again in La guna Beach. Re- hearsing for their parts, at left, are Joan Zajac and Gary Fischer who sing the roles of Mimi and Rodolfo in the Lyric Opera Associa- tion of Orange County production of Puccini's "La Boheme" which will be presented in the Forum Theater Jan. 25-2 7. Above, musicial di- rector ltichael Kurkjian and Bert Petty, costume designer, examine. the model stage for "Don ' .,Pasqu'lil\.". th~ Donizetti Ofl)edy which-opens .. the season. at 8 o'clock tonight in the Forum Theater, an indoor.. theater on the . Festival of ·--~--··.· Arts grounds, Laguna Beach. Ralph Basset and ·Michael Gallup will sing Pasquale while Norina will be sung by Barbara Wilkinson and Judy Gates. Also singing the major roles in "La .Boheme'' will be Susan Smith and John Guan- ieri . h"Dol} pasquale" also may be seen at 8 o'clock Saturda~-a~ ~:30 ·porn. Sunday, "La ·' , Boheme" may be seen at the same times. the ,weekend opJan. z:i·27. '1\<;.l<J'(Yar~.~a. (or a~~I\s .. , · and $2 for students. Information 1s avaifa ble by calling the Lyric Opera office, 494·0709. 'The l,T 0 ~· • ~ting' Charms With Chicanery ', By DAVID STERRJT'!' Cbristia1i Science· Moflitor;'Service ' "All 'it takeS is a little confidence, procl aim the movie ads. And that's one thing Gondorff and Hooker have plenty of. Jn fact these bright-eyed tricksters -played by Paul Newman and Robert. Redfprd -are· coofidence men, chlcanertos Moratto AJgers whose ladder of s~ ·veen sharply from the Icller of ~ law. " TREY LIVE in t'Ol)Stanl 'Pl"!l'"f'lion for the delicalely deceitful moment when a mark , and his money 1 are rorever · parted. That moment, like the new movie abollt It, Is called. "Th e SUOf." ,,,. confidence racket ... Ionir Ileen 8 1"1"'181 movie sub,f<clt -pei:haps beqilllO the movt.. tnemf<lots are a l!orfal ·benign yet colosaal .,n. '. Just watch this picture's antiheroes set up the Oagrant fleecing lbat climaxes • • the plot: They look like a , pair of fanatical film'makers, aiming actors, costumesJ setS, and scripts toward a' caMily convincing grand illusion. Their goa1, however, Is not an evening's diversion ...:.. it's a real-life riPQ!f , orchestrated and staged to take a rival mobster for everything he's got. banana peels on which oilly the pompous and Jarcenous are likely to slip. TlllS accounts for much of the cha nn that waits ·through "The · Sting." hs dubious heroes are crooks, but they ~re also magicians wh.ose tricks work only on the bidden greed of others--surely these two could never cheat an honest man,.. --- AS WJUTrEN by David S. Ward, "The Their only, allies are the ·cupidity of sUni'~ suits our age of glamorized the victim, and Sn honor-amon g-t hieves ethic that helps them assemble a cast villains regrettably well., Newman a1nd--0ifdozens to pun · off their complicated Redford make such a savvy acting duo scheme. that it's eaSy .to forget the skulduggery ·They never lose a sense of their own hidden by the char,.cters' affable absurdity. As the fuark strides ominously eXteriors. · into view one con man sneers, "He's not as to'ugh as be thinks." Returns Yet a streak ol morality runs through the other, ''Neither are we." the hearts_ of _Gondorff and Hooker, who set after their victim only lifter he has proved himself more ogreish than all the con men put together. And lhe mm . under George Roy Hill's directlon1 shows the same scrupulous strea k - using IL! likable swindlers as human ,'ITllE STING" lakes place in t936, shirting between decadent and affluent . surroundings. Though the s t o r y occasionally .touches 'on murd er , prostitution , aild police c 6 r r up t Ion , director Hill generally understates the decadence, allowing cinematographer • Robert Surtees -one of the great · masters of his trade -to suffuse the screen with eloquent pfil;oo atmosphere. All<\ the pace stays snappy, despite some clumsy moments. "The Sting'' runs weJI over two hours, but you won't want ·to leave before the switcheroo ending th8t'll sting you expectations as well ·as Gondorff and Hooker ever could. THE excell ent supporting cast includes Robert Shaw, Ray Walston. Charles Durning, Eileen BreMan, and Robertearl Jones -plus a gorgeously tasteful score of Scott Joplin piano ra gs. Toss in ,Newman's manly talents. and a s urprisingl y firm Redford performance, and you have a package that could out-box~ffice ·such Hill successes as "Butch Gassldy and the Sundance Kid" and 0 Slaughterhouse Five." And It even gives out some tips on avoiding lhe Big Con, 1930's·s~yle. • PAUL NEWMAN AND ROBERT REDFORD IN .. THE STING• \ • ,_ . • --• DAILY PILOT F"rlda.y, January 18, 1974 ~€ol-I-e-ge C-h-oirs-€0-mhine GWC and OCC Blend Efforts in, Sunday Concert • . . Ansel.Adams in Fullerton ' . throughout the 'country for his instead. But from hJs...rnus c . photographs of the Sierras arid tralnlrig he brought to bis especia lly Yosemite, w 111 work with the ca mera long speak at 8 o'clock tonight In hours o1 practice w h I ch. the L<luis E. P I u m m e r accustomed him to technique Auditorium in Fullerton. and hard work. lle found the The artist-photographer is be-camera a perfect instrument ing presented by Fullerton Col-for his creative talent. 1ege on its annual Artist Lee· An exhibit ol photographs tur.e Series and has selectea as iS on display In the Fullerton his subj ec t "Creative College William T. Boyce Photography." Library iii conjunction with Adams started out to be the guest appearance by Ansel a pl-ofessional pianist and -- teacher,. but somethin~ went v-OICE wrong -or maybe right - YOU CAN DO MORE THAN JUST DHAM AIOUT SlNGlNy Betty Mangan 962-5652 Adams. The display will hours Monday t h r o u g Thursday from 7:30 a.m. t 10 p.m., Fridays .. 7; 30 a.m to • p.m., and Saturdays 1 noon to 4 p.m. Tickets may be ~as at . the box office at '3 fo adults and $1-.50 for students. flOtll tt lll"'lc Ctttw, Mn.II, W.ll lclll, Lite ,._lJSICCTNr£ll: OMARK TAPER VOICES BLEND Among t h e Ora nge Coast College and Gold- en West College stu- deJ)ts combining . tal- ents for a mid-winter concert Sunday are, front row, from left, Have you read this confidential guide to fine -nearby restaurants? ue -Cruttenden,,,, Tina Jurado and Susie Hen- dry; center, Valerie -Park, Linda Graham, and Mary Chisler, and top row, Dallas White- sides, lrfike Pearce and D. A. McCord. · Th•r•'1 • new, c:onfJd,11tl•I monthly 9uiclt out no,..-+h;t·,-;o, you .... , fffCi1 •Ml _..,., ltod 011 -the lecel rnta11M11t ICeff. Aud•c:!Ou1. Authotit.tiv•, Strongly ind•p•nd•nf. 11'1 c:•ll•d Th• M1rt1ll R1porf. And it'1 cl.G ic:•ttcl to h1lpin9 you 91t mor• pl111· ur1 from dinin9 ~ut ri9hf h1r1 in our b11c:h c:ili11 incl th• Or•nl!l• Co11t/South 81y 1r11. Don't mi11 it. Sud SI .GO fer tk premJ.ro luM, wltll •pecl•I clHlrter offef. lo11i1 M1tt•lt, 101; 2462-E, P1 lo1 V1rd11 P•nin1ul1, c •. 9027-4. r ~ ~ - - - - - - - - - -- - - - --·-~ - I HERE IT IS!! Tomorrow -· • and I Sunday I December A blend of cbntemporary secular and sacred music \.\'ill be presented by the combined . The program will open with The Orange Coast ~II~ge will also be . fe~tured. This I t~e Golden West . College Choir, directed by \Valter piece is from "The Tender 19 and 20 · .-~~---choirs-ol-Golden-W.Sl-€ollege and Orange Coast College in their annual free mid·winter concert, Sunday. S1n~crs pre.se nt1n.g tv•~ Gleckler, will sing a me:dley Land.'' I antipho~;iJ .. v.orks, G1~~~~L.:stceeLcorne.c...__spiri The Golden West Madri als Gabrieli s In ~cclesus, v.1tn accompanied by J a rri e 5 will sing Kirke Mechem'S e \Varren Peterkin. at,th~1organ, Galkin, guitar, David Foster, Shepherd and His Love," and and,, Knut Nystedt s Psal!fl per cu s Sionist, and Dan Samuel Barber's ';To Be, 1~8. Gerald Schroeder ':I'll! Zeilinger, trumpet. A 1 S·O Sung on the \Vater." . I The ISG-voice co m b i n e d Choirs will g i v e two performances, at 3 p.m. in the Golden West College community theater, and at 7 p.m. in the First Presbyterian direct the Gol~en .west choir. included \Viii be "The One The jazz idiom will be a They also \VIII sing Johannes Hundred Fiftieth p s a 1 m ' ' feature of the comb in e d I Brahms' ~ot~t, "Create in . arranged by Howard Han~n. choirs' presentation of "Psalm ?\1e, ~,God (first ~o.ve~ent), Betty Babbitt at the piano. 100." They will also join in I ~d. The Magn~1cent by Twentieth century composer singing the Moravian spiritual, r==----'Cbureh,-7 7 O 2 WestJJlinster Blvd., Westminster. Wilham Hall, featw:1ng sop"':no Aaron Copland~sJive}y_ "Stomp ~t ~Us Br.eak. Br_ e.]! d 1 Ch,eryl ~eisenhe1me~ with Your Foot" in the folk idiom, Together." ShU'lee Keiter at the piano. ,----=-' ------,-----------''NEWPOR-T~-RODUC-E'' "FLOWERS by DEBRA11 e FREE f90D BY~ . CHEF, GEORGE. FORMER CHEF AT THE .-· .. • Capra Comedy Classic~r At Chapm~n._T_ollight <llapman College's Great Films Guild continues its January Intertenn ·series "Cinema du Weird" Saturday with two wacky comedy classics dire~ted by Frank Capra. Showing at 8 p.m. in ~--."'•"mo=ri'-aI ·Hilt-AUdi t0r1um,-333 N. Glassell St., Orange will be '1Meet John Doe," (1941), starring Gary C o o p e r , Barbara Stanwyck and F..dward Arnold. Also screening will be "You can't Take It With You" (1938), a zany comedy which won the Oscar for best picture, starring J am es Stewart, Jean Arthur, Lionel Theatre, 172 N. Galssell St .. Orange on Wednesday and Thursday will be t w o additional "weird" f i Im s. "Harold and Maude" (1971), a drama of suicide attempts and psychiatric a n x i e t i e s precedes "Sisters" (1972). a bizarre-~thrillercibout -murder l--- and Siamese twins. Membership in the Guild Series. which runs through Feb. 2 with four screenings each week, may be obtained at the door or through the College's Cultural E v e n t s Office (714) 633-8821 , ext. 309. Adul t membership is $4 and student membership is $2. I ndividual admission tG each _:_ ~~~·~:ff Tba:2-.. -m .... ed .. y_JS,,_ ....,;";,""'":"~";,"'~:'""'~";d"'•"'r;;=a~"'~""-t: .... ro",'".-.. ---1-(--=-~--E---. ~. based on · the Pulitzer Prize-st udents. \\:inning play by the same li""""""""""""""'"""""""""""""r,,I e 3 BANDS to play your favorite songs e Chamber of Commerce RIBBON CUTTING BY ANDY DEVINE • Ref,elhments According to Age •Como Moot All The C_1l1britie1 GRAND OPENING SPECIALS GRAND OPENING SPECIALS '1 I GORGEOUS --1-i ,I ~~RNATl10t!S -,-i:'·:· --~.-1. 5 • ( ., . Limit 25 1 With This Coupon I I I NEW CROP CUCUMBERS OR GREEN PEPPERS Ea•h LIMlt 3 Of l.cll Wltll Till1 Coapo• • -' SMALL TASTY TANGERINES L~. 25¢ WHITE HOUSE e FREE FLOWERS TO EVERY LADY - I 29< IN SOME STORES I CELERY 1 ' 3 for-25i na;;:tured at the Orange JANUARY CLEARANCE I I COUPONS EXPIRE WEDNESDAY,, JANUARY 23. Menuhin Jqiµs. Sbanka~, . , 1/3 An lee skating course of lessons with I ~ OFF the famous Ice Capades method gives you or your ch Ud poise and posture I · -_tr~nlng, r~y_lhfT! and ~oord_!.n atl o~ _____ ~ _ Lorraine Sutherland REGISTER NOW I Aili About Special Group Rates OPIN 7 DAYS. A WIEK I a.rn. to "36 Years · I p.m. ·"-------.;.... ___ .,. ________ _ '" Nr,.·,.,,,1 l/~ch J.mboree Ro<'ld 11 B•y~• o: .. Newport Be ~ch 675.)183 Mesa Verde Shopping Center I Harbor and Adams. Costa Mesa Tel. (7-t4) 979·8880 ;~:;·i~~, Now At 160 I Newport Blvcl. . I, ·~:~~o ·I 'X .S~IPPllll,:.~-... -.oa·u - YIARS I, -I -_,_,,'4=H=n ,,_1 -1-I Violinist Yehudi Menuhin and sita rist Ravi Shankar wlll appear in duo--recitafl Tuesday, J\.1arch 26, at 8: 30 p.m. in the Music Center's Pavilion. -Although both artists have appeared singly at .the Music Center in the past they will be hea rd in this "happening" for the first time together ' as the final event of the Music Center Presentations 1973-74 season. Ho11r1: 9:30·S:l0: Sun. 11 ·'4 "lVlterc Quatity is the Order of the House" I i • (N•r Hoag Hospital) L-----------------------(Centff of 16th St.) ' t., ANTHONY SHOE SERVICE • ATKINSON'S • BLACKMAN , LTD.• BANK OF AMERICA • BAR ROWS • -eERKS'HIRE 'S • BIDWE(l'S GENE BURTON • COFFEE BEAN #7 • GEMONES • HARBOR TRAV EL • B.D. HOWES & SON • IMPERIAL SAVINGS • KING 'S LIDO ARCO • HOWARD LAWSON, JR., REALTOR • LIDO CANDY COTTAGE• LIDO FASHIONS• LIDO TRAVEL • PORT O'CALL • RICHARD'S (Market, Flow•rShop, Gift Shop)• SKURfN P'ACfFIC BANK • VIA UDO DRUGS WARMINGTON INSURANCE AGENCY• SYDNEY• 'I ' ' NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION SALE THE 24 LIDO SHOPS -RESOLVE TO SAVE YOU MONEY AND STILL GIVE YOU ATTENTIVE I ND IVID UALSERVICE! , • A I ~·. ,, , • • • t , ••• -.\ Art by tlae Masters A collection. of 170 a11. works .featuring pieces_ by !iUCh artists as Braque, Cez8nne, Chagall , -h1ane r.Matisse, Picasso, Pollock. Rodin, 1iouault, an d\UtrilJo, is on display ai the Laguna BeaCh ·Museum·of Art. It wih cOniinue through Feb. 3. The paintings, sculpture and workS -on paper are from=the colJectlon of hilr.-and .Mrs. L~lie John- f---.,on-of-bagun-a-N-igµel-:---!f-bree-oLth here above the poster, "La .Rev ue Blanche ," by Toulouse.Lautrec; above right, a lithograph . "\Voman in Armchair," by Picasso, and right, the "1958 --Exposition Vallauris Poster" by Picasso. Pre sent SUND~ Y BICYCLE BRUNCH 9 :00 a,m. to 2.00 p.m. $1 .95. per pe.r s<;>n Featurin 9 : EGGS llNIDICT HUEYOS IANCHllOS MA.AYLAND CIA.I CAKES SWEDISH PANCAICIS EGGS AND , , , , •..•..•• , • , , Cor...-of Park &-Mahi BALBOA ISLAND 673-4530 AVAST, VE • FOOD AND DR INK sw'.ASHBUCKLER S! ALL YOU :CAN EAT ---_~,59 __ _ DINNER SELECTION • 4.9 P.M. ·Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fried Chicken M1>nday · · .. , ......... , . Meet Loaf Tuesday ........ Knockwur.t & Kraut Wedne~dey . , . , . . . . Chili Macaroni Thursday . : . . . . . . . . Italian ~peghetti Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fish and Chips , Saturday · ·: ........... : .. Spaghetti f . Soup or Salad -Roll and Butter ' ~ ·_o~-·· .. Frik 9 e~ e lllO NIWpORT BL vb.,' NI WPORT BEACH GOURMET SANDWICH SHOP TRY OUR MONTE CARLO -A Meal In Itself-- CONTINENTAL DINING IN A RELAXED GARDEN SETTING . ALSO: Ccilt!plete Ceterin9 Ser¥ice Slric1~1 t,t-Phone: 6411.8808 - OPEN 11 :00 A.M.-4 P.M. MON. THRU SAT. 1767 NEWPORT BL VD.-COSTA MESA ORDERS TO GO: 646-3820 -MAITIROI' " ' -..... .. . ...... . . 3:00 p.m. FAMILY MATINEE ' $3.50 rfj 1:00 p.m. REVUE I DANCE ~.,_RMll tothrtnu*of TURKMUR~Ya TEDOY BUCKNEii . ..,. Coltunw Con• •tfJ" 1st Prin...w.Hnd fof 21n9'",,_.. 10R~Pril• TURK MURPHY'S SAN FRANCISCO MU IAND TEDDY BUCKNER AND HIS. • .ALL ITAM ™" ~ -.JOs Cll'T1ta IOUTHERN CALtFOANIA • BANJOBAND CIRI_.._ J411K.1),\\IR>SON .,.,.... ........ ., ..................... , .. ,,_ _.,_ ~z•• e , . , • • ' Friday, January 18, 1974 DAILY PILOT 7 ,._Qut 'n About Restaurate·urs Pr epa_re ---- For Chinese New Year The Chinese Yea r of · the Ox gives way to the Year of the Tiger \Vednesday. And 4672 1,1,•ill be welcomed "'ith \\'i th the owners and managers of those Chi nese restaurants (requcnted wi th son1e regularity. Now set'ms u good linle to pass along considerable fanfare. th ose suggestions 10 oul •n' about reader•. Those dedicated to seeing the tige·r·s A.nd to note sin1ullaneouslv the area's Ix-st bets for observing a delici ous and yea r laWlched properl y wi ll tun1 to enjoyable Chinese New "Vear. dining out as the most appropriate The restauratrurs providin~ the sound means of .commemorating the occasion. ad vice include good friends l)('nnis and . The date of C!lincsc Nc\v Year is Kathy Young or Costa to.1c!la's Bamboo basl'd on the calendar Iha! Eixistcd prior Tt'rracc. Ditto Peter and Louisa 1-lyun . to China's ado~tion of the Crrcgorian Jlousc of HylUl. LagunR Beach. calendar in 19\2. lnlinc \\'ilh-----..M oia---- tradition, New Year's Day occurs on STILL OTllERS nre Joe l\1iu or the ·the first new moon aft er the sun enter!" Te1nple Ga rdens restaurants, Costa ~·Iesa fhe !.lgn of Aquarilis . and Garden' Grove ; liarry Yee, Sta~ ~ Chinese Casino. Newport Beach : .John 1'JIAT r.fEANS the holiday never fa\l r, Yee of Li's restaurant. 1-luntington earlier :han Jan. 21 or Inter than Feb. Beach. and the Kam's restaurants. 19. ll roars Into cxlsUJnce at the Corona del l\lar and Santa Ana and stroke of midnight on Jan. 2.1 thi s vcar. Bryan Seto. King \Vah restauran t. Chinese testauranls sometimes of(rr Huntington Beach. special menus for the holida y but if Even if you've always ord ered family they don't the regular bill of rare serves style in a Chinese restaurant -wh ich just as well. Which n1eans the 111051 poses ~o problem bccaw:e everyt hing common of questions !hat arises in comes in a kind of pre-packaged spread such places Is going to surface once -let the spirit of-adventure prevail again. and take you down a less cert ain path. !l's a query thllt seemingly comes Hopefu lly this \\1ill happen no later than up with the sa me frequency people the New Year's Day coming up next ' discuss the weather. Shall we ord\!r \Ved nesday. from the family style dinners or ,1 In th at event, You will still find an la carte? " clement of !he family style approach. \\'h ·r .. There is no single main course but e.n asked I there is an. approved a .combination of maln· courses lo be method of Ordering an y tYpe of food. ive generall y recomn1end th•· sc\cCtlon share<I liy everyone. It . simply boils of those dishes Individual ta;tc deems dov.'n lo a matter. of choosing the dishes most·suitable:-'Fhe-same-rule-holds-true-rather Uwn _hav~g, !hem pre-select~ in-Ghinese-restauran . or ou MILE i ! Sf;>UAU PLAZA :i: N .. HEIL 0 I ·O = WA•HH SALAD BAR STEAK 'N LOBSTE R . CASUAL ATMOSPHERE BANQUET FACILITIE S Open Tu e. Thru Sat. At 5:00 P.M. UU5 HOOKHURST FOUNTAIN VALLEY 511·1615 KENNY DAVIS ROADSHOW llfill\IJlrBlllrn ll. lltill&ll NEW NEWPORT BEACH -- r-"i S~h";tti ~ Meatbcill iii;'.; , I lttcl wtln Soo11 or S.194, Garlic. -,4, Q . I lrfftl, S.tt Drl .. · etMI SWMrt · 1 I P,RESl!NT COUPON FIRST L (COUNM MOD P'ltl. .IA!Jll, 11 THllU THUllJ, '""'· 141 .J ------------OPIN Sf.VEN DAYS 226 7 FAIRVIEW "',.;,::t~· COST A MESA '"'.~:~::"' ..... "!/ •• IN NEWPORT TH E FASH ION ISLAND ~-C-' .. ,,~., -.. VELVET TURTLE · . Join u, Sunday5· From 11 .00 a.m. For Our Full Service SUNDAY BRUNCH Every Entree Features ... _ HOME. BAKED ASSORTED ROLLS FRESH FRUITS -CHAMPAGNE & FRESHLY· SQUEEZED JUICES ·• ~ .... ' -----~ --------, l EGGS BENEDICT • OMELETTE CARUSO FILET MIGNON OSCAR AN D . OT HER GREAT BRUNCH SELECTIONS OP'EN DlllLY 11 :00 A.M. Lunch Serv.ed to 5 p.m. Dinner Served From 5:00 pm . LOUNGE ENTERTAINMENT sq Fashlon liland Newport Center Orive West NEWPORT BEAC:H-- ' '-· • .. . -.. ' Friday, January 18, 1~74 - • I Ans el Adams i n FullerflJn Af!scl Adams, ram e d and he took up photography photographs of the Sierras'and training he brought to his especially Yosemite, w 111 work with the camera long speak at 8 o'clock tonight .Jn hours ol 'practice w h I ch the U>uis E. P I u m m e r accustomed him to technique Auditorium in Fullerton. and hard work. He found the The artlst-pholographer is be. camera a per£e<:t instrument Ing presented by FuDerton Col-for his creative talent. le~ on its annual Artist Lee· An elhibit .of photographs ture Series and has selected as Is on display in the Fullerton hi s s u b j e c t "Creative College William T. Boyce Photography." Library in conjunction with Adams started out to be the guest appearance by Ansel a professional pianist and -- teacher, but someth~ went VOICE wrong -or maybe right - YOU CAN DO MORE THAN JUST DRIAM AIOUT SINGING Be tty Mangan 962-5652 hoUl'1 ~1onday t l'i r 0 U g Thursday lro m 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., Fridays 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., and saturdays 12 noon to 4 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at the boX O£fiCe 8t $3 for I adults and lti>olor~tudents. TICll[TS MOWt 3 WlS. JAN 22·FB ID •r '''''-••••M 11 n11 lh1lc c111t11 OAIOINAL NEW .YOftK CAIT · 111rti•r• ft*rlck Jliltlle CASON COOK AOIS ·.• .. •. ••• •• ....... MlllllCtli.,'"'9111, Wll!lrlll, Lllol VOICES BLEND Among t h e Orange Coast College and Gold· en West College stu· dents combining tal· ents for a mid-winter concert Sunday are, front row, from left, Sue Cruttenden, Tina Jurado and Susie Hen- dry; center, Valerie Park, Linda Graham, and Mary Chisler, and top row, Dallas White- sides, lrfike Pearce and D. A. McCord. Have you read this canfidential guide to fine ~rby restaurants? Th1r•1 1 ntw, confldtntlel monthly 9uidt out 110 W" that 11111 _you wliaf'1 toiill nd wf1it'1 Md •II the lec•I mta11Nnt~tcfM. Aud1cio1u. Authorit1tiv1. Stron9ly ind1p1nd1nl. lf'1 c1U1d Tht M1rl1ll Rtport. A11d it'1 d.dic1t1d to h1lpin9 you 9,11"0rt pl1 11· 11r1 fro'" dini119 out ri9ht h1r1 In our b11cli cilit1 end tht Or11191 Co11t/So11!h 81y 1111. Don't 111 i11 it. S.M 51.00 t.r tM P'"'lert luH, wltli YKl•I cflerter offff. Louh M1rt1ll, lox 2462-E, P1101 V1rd11 P1nin111l1, Ca. 90274. • r-.-~-------.-----~--·---, I HERE _IT IS!! Tomorrow -----:-1 •~~ I and . I College £hoirs Combine GWC ' and-OCC Blend J2ffor ts i1i Sunday Co1 ice rt A blend · or contemporiry . The prOgram will open with· ·The . o·range (9aSt ·College Wili ~rSo be ·reatured. ·This I secular and sacred IJIUSic will t~e Golde!'! West . Colle~e. Choir. dir,ected by \Valter piece ,,is from "The Tender _Sunday _ .; I December · I' 19 and 20 I -· ' ~_pr~entcd b,Y. the combined_ Sin~crs P ~ e 5 e n 11 "· g tv.~ Gleckler, will sing a medley Land. . L t====--==.c;,:-';;'.,r,.,,r,.;01rnGfilaenwesrc0Jlege tmti~.~cks-=#~tor=:street cOrneF-spif.itUals-4'he:6ofdcn:Wcst:Madr1g:lla"'F.= . . Gabriel! s In ~cclcsus, Y,'ilh accompanied by James will sing Kirke Mechcm's "The I ·--1 ·.:. . ' . and Orange Coast College in \Varren Peterk in at the organ, G lk' ·i D 'd F le Shepherd and His Love " and th · I f 'd · 1 d K N 1 d , "P 1 a 1n, gu1 ar, av1 os r, , cir annua ree mt ·Wtn er a'! " nut ys e t s sa ~ per c u 5 sionist, and Dan Samuel Barber's "To Be, 1 concert, Sun~ay. . l ~8. Gerald Schroeder '."Ill Zeilin ger, trumpet. A 1s 0 Sung on the \Yater . .'!._~--~e 150-v~ce c ~ m b 1 n c d dire<:t the Gol?en .west choir. included \viii be "The One The· jazz idiom will be a choJrs will g Iv e t~o They ~!so \\'lll SI~~ Johann~s Hundred Fifti eth p s a 1 m , ' ' feature of the c ombined I performances, at 3 p.m. m Brahms ?,1°t~t, Create m arranged by Howard Hanson, choirs' presentation of "Psalm the Golden West College Me, ~.God (ftrst ~o.vem,ent), Betty Babbitt at the piano. 100.'' They will also join in I community t~eater, and a~ 7 ai_id, The Magn1~1cent by Twentieth century-composer singing the ~1oravian spiritual, pJJl, in the First Presb~enan William-Hall., featw:mg sopfa:no Aaron C.Opland's lively "Stomp "Let' us Break Br e ad Church, 7 7 ~ 2 Westnunster Ch_eryl ~e1senhe1mei:-with Your Foot," in the folk idiom, -Together." I Blvd., Westminster. Shirlee Keiter at the piano. Capra Comedy Classics At Chapman Tonight Cllapman College's Great Theatre, 172 N. Galssell St., Films Guild continues its Orange on Wednesday and January Interterm s er I es Thursday will be two "Cinema du Weird" Sa turday ai:lditional "weird '' f i I m s . with two waCky comedy "Harold and 11-faude" (1971 ), cla.'!sics directed by Frank a drama or suicide attempts Ca,pra. and psychiatric a n x i e t i e· s Showing · at 8 p.m. in precedes "Sisters" (1972). a Memorial Hall Auditorium, 333 bizarre thriller about murder N. Glusell St., Orange will and Siamese twins. be "Meel John Doe," (1941 ), Membership in the Guild starring Gary Cooper, Series, which runs through Barbara S t a n w y c k and Feb. 2 with four screenings Edward Arnold. each week, may be obtained Also screening will be "You at the door or through the Can~·~ke It With Yoo" Col~ege's Cultural Even t s 1938) a zany comedy__wbicb__ Office (714) 63~ ext. 309. won 1the -Oscar for best Affiilt mem~rsh1p fs $4 and picture, starring James student membership is $2. Stewart, ;Jean· Arthur, Li6nel individual adm ission to each arrymore pr g on-campus per ormance 1s Byington.. The comedy is for adults and 50 -cents for based on the Pulitzer Prize· students. v.·innlng play by the same 1p;---------r..I name. "NEWPORT PRODUCE" "FLOWERS by DEBRA" e 3 BANDS to pl•y your favorite 1on9s e Chombor of Commerce RIBBON CUTTING BY ANDY DEVINE e Rof,.shmonts According to Age e Como MHt All The Celebrities GRAND OPENING SPECIALS . GRAND OPINING SPECIALS SMALL TASTY TANGERINES Lr-25¢ Featured at the Orange Menuhin ··':joins. l?h aukar . Violinist Yehudi Menuhin and sitarist Ravi Shankar will appear in duo-recital Tuesday, ~larch 26, at 8:30 p.m. in the 11-1usic Center's Pav ilion. JANUARY CLEARANCE . ·. '/2 TO '/1 ICE · -~: SKATING · : .,:~~032 ·JS"POISE· &; J>OSTU·RE'· f " · -, .. • ~ ··" OFF An Ice skating cour180flifsona-wi1n the famous Ice Capades method glvu you or your chil d po lae and posture training, rhythm_!_nd~oordlnatlon. -,--v.; 1 0 -FREE-TRIPS FOR TWO (20 People) to LAS VEGAS e FREE F()OD BY . CHEF, GEORGE. FORMER CHEF AT THE WHITE HOUSE e FREE FLOWERS TO EVERY LADY GRAND OPINING SPECIALS . 29c IN SOMI STOltH CELERY 3 'for 25¢ IOND ID PRUJ T ~SH IPPH~ •ott 16 YI AIS New -OPIN 7 ( DJIYS-A I WHK .,, _______________ _, AM About Speclol Grou p Rom I •.m. to '--------------------- REGISTER NOW Lorraine Sutherland "' Nr ... po'1 RN<~ J6mboree Ro6d iit 8.i y1•de Dr .. Newport Beach 675-31 83 Hou ri : 9:30-S:lO; Sun. J 1-4 Me~:,~•:!eA~,h~~~~ ~~t•r I ~;~,1::i~:. · 1 Now Al 160 I Newport Blvcl. ~·~~~;~. I I I I 1' 1· I I I Although both artists have appeared singly at the ~1usic Center in the past they"v.·ill be heard in this "happeni ng" for th e first time together as the final event of the Music Center Presentations 1973-74 season. Tel. (71 4) 979·8880 L Know How" · the Order of •••••••••••••••••••• (NNr HOllt Ho1plt1I) (C....., ., 16th I t.) the House" ----------------------- ' '. ANTHONY SHOE SERVICE • ATKINSON'S • BtACKMAN. LTO . • BANK OF AMERICA • BARROWS • BERKSHIRE 'S• BIOWELL'S GENE BURTON • COFFEE BEAN t7 • GEMONES • HARIOR TRAVEL• 8.D. HOWES & SON • IMPERIAL SAVINGS • • KING'S LIDO ARCO• HOWARD [AWSON, lR.~OK • LIDO CANDY COTTAGE • LIDO FASHIONS ' llDO-TRAVEl ' PORT O'CALL • RICHARD'S (Mork•f, Flow•r Shop, Gift Shop) • SECURITY PACIFIC BANK • VIA LIDO DRUGS WARMINGTON INSURANCE AGENCY • SYDNEY • NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION SALE THE 24 LIDO SHOPS RESOLVE TO SAVE YOU MONEY AND STILL GIVE YOU ATTENTIVE .INDIVIDUAL SERVICE! • A B ··Ro A s s ..... , ..... _l • ' .. Artby_1_beMaster~s'---~~~~ A collection.. of 170 art works featuring pieces by such artists . as . Braque, -Ceza.nne, -Chagall.-Mane t.-Matisse, -P-icas~o,.. Pol\ock.-Rodi~,-~ , llou'atilt1 and \Uhillo, is on 'display at-'the ·bag una 'Beath· Museum·'of'. Art. It wilt con!inue through Feb. 3. The pain ti ngs, sculpture and works on P.a~re from the collection of ~Ir. and ~1rs. Leslie John- son or uglina NrgueI. 1·fueeOr-t ~ -p; s3re~SOWn e~e a ;;; •. ;::,== the poster, "La Rev ue Blanche," by Toulouse-Lautrec; above -right, a lithograph , "\Vom~n in Armch.~ir ~ by Picasso, and right, the "1958 Exposit.Ion Vallauris Poster" by Picasso. ...... ' • • • Friday, January 18, 1974 DAILY PILOT ' 7 Restaurateurs Prepare For Chinese New Year Ch. \\'ith the owners and managers or those The 1nese Year of the Ox gives Chinese restaurants frequented with way to the Year of the Tiger Wednesdiiy. son1e regularity. And 4672 will be welcomed Yl'lth Now seems u good time to pass along coositlerable fanfare. those suggestions to out 'n ' about rcaderr. Those dedicated to seeing the tiger's And to note si1nultaneously the arc11's '-'ear launched properly \"ill 111,,1 10 bC'st bets for observing a d('licious and ~ • enjoyable Chinese New Year. -J dining out as the most appro11r1·,0 1c " The restaurateurs providing thEt sound · means of comniemoraling the occasion. advice include good friends Dennis and The date of Chinese Ne\V Year is Kathy Young of Costa t-.1csa 's Bamboo tWsed on the calendar that existed prior Ter race. Ditto Peter and Louisa Hyun. to China's adoption of the Gregorian JJouse of HylUl. Laguna Beach. calendar in 1912. In line v>ith 'he old tradition, New Year's Day occurs on _ STILL OTH ERS are Joe •i\1iu of the the first new moon after th~ sun enter.:· Temple Ga rdens restaurants . Costa i\·lesa the_f.ign ot Aquar.ius. _ · and Ga~cn Grove: Jfarry Yee, Stag Chinese Casino. Ne wport Beach; ,John 1'f1AT l\IEANS the holiday never fallr. Yee of Li's restaurant. Huntin gton ea1·1ier ;ha n Jan. 21 or lnler than Feb. Beach, and the Kam's restauranfs. 19. It. roa·rs into existonce at the Corona de! rtiar and Santa An u and stroke of midnight on Jan. 23 this vear. Bryan Seto, King Wah restaurant, Chinese restaurants so1netimcs offer Huntington Beach. special menu s !01· the hol!day but if Even if you 've always ordered family they don't the regular bill of fare serves sty le iR a Chinese restaurant -which just as we ll. Which means the 1nost JXISCS no problem because everything comn1on of questions that arises in comes in a kind of pre-packaged spread such places is going to surface once -let the spirit of adventu re prevail aga in. and lake you down a less certain path. It's a query \thit seemingly comes Hopefully .this will happen no laler· than up with the same frequency people the Ne\v Yea r's Day coming up next -discuss th-e-weatber.-Shall we ordl.!r \Vcdnesday. ---- from _the family style dinners-or-n l!Llh.a.t ev.ent,_y.ou__\v ill-slill -find-an ra carte? . • . clement of the family style approach . \\1hen asked i! there is an approved There is no single main course but . -meth<>d . of oi:_derfng;any ty~ ·Of .food. a combination of main courses to be , ·:. ~-·u·~-gene ra11y···recomn1end th·~ selection shared ·by ev_er)'one. It simply· boils. of those dishw"'iildividual taste du.e';'·;;m;is-=~d~ow~n~toE."al11m'-a~t;i:te~r!llo!:f :Jch1!oo~s!lin.:gmlhoiecodl<iselh<Jei.s ==----= -most::S1iit-iitile. 1tie-same:iiile-lfo10S:--·-_rather-1han hav.in -them in Chinese restaurants. or yo_u. A good pr inciple to follow is 10 select as many. dishes -as·-· there nre . ----- T.HERE ARE, however, a fe\v tips that might prove helpful. TheY have been Piek-= ed 4P over the years duri ng conversations ~==================1 r 1 -_;;_-Chin;'e cui;in~- !See OUT, Page 211 1 71/f' OPEN DAILY 11 AM ·ll l'M BAMBOO <COSE D MDNDH The Ne"( Owner1 of "th.e_ VILLA.GE-INN Pre ~ent SUNDAY BICYCLE BRUNCH 9:00 a1m. to 2.00 p.m. $1.95 per person Featurin9 : EGGS llNEDl~T HUEVOS IANCHIROS MARYLAND CR~l_CAklS SWEDISH PANCAICIS EGG-S AND ••••••• , . , .•...• CorHr of Ports & Moh1 BALBOA ISLAND 673-4530 AVAST, YE FOOD ANO OAtNK SWASHBUCKLE RS! ALL YOU :CAN EAT f-1-:=----=-=-, ~15'---==~ DINNER SELECTION • 4·9 P.M. Sund,ay . , . , , , , .. , , , . Fried Chicken Monday · · , , , , . , , . , ... , , Meat loaf T ueaday .: ...... , Kno_ckw~rs~-"-& J<~.u~t._.1_1 Wedne aday .. , , , . , , , Chili Mi!lcaroni Thursday . , , , , , , , , . Italian Spaghetti m<l!IY . , , ... , , . . . . . Fis h and Ch ip• 5afurClay · · , , .. , , . , , , , . , , , 'Sj)aghetti I , Soup or Salad ~ Roll and Butter 'l l!.I\ -14-., ...... ~rl'CIL - V ~-e ' I • • 3110 NEWPORT BL Vb .,' NEWPORT Bl:.ACH • -· ··roH ~·IE~\LS PBEP1\l~ED \VITI-I PARTICULAR G~\HE'' Odcn1al Cocktail Loungi; Featuring ~pical Drinks -. 15~ EAST 17TH «•• COSTA MESA I --~~--~---- GOURMET SANDWICH SHOP TRY OUR MONTE CARLO · ~A Meal In Itself- CONTIN ENTAL DI NING IN A RELAX ED GARDEN SETT ING ·i..r-" ..•• J:t:SO:' e-c,inpl•te c·af(lrtng Servi,•' Sin<:• 1969 -Phont: 6411.BBOB OPEN 11 :00 A.M .• 4 P.M, MON. THRU SAT. 1767 NEWPORT BLVD.-COSTA MESA ORDERS TO GO: 646-3120 3:00p.m. FAMILY MATINEE i _$3.50 a:oo p.m. REVUE ' DANCE . D1nein1 llfw Rt¥1MI to tht rnulic ol . KENNY DAVIS ROADSHOW mm~~miw E.-JIGmE NEWPORT BEACH TURK MURPHY & TEDOV-BUCKNliR---f' -,-------c=-$4.75 ComuM Con1"t ,._., 1st l'rilt. .. W..ltf'ldfor 21n ~Pr1neSo 10 Runner-up Prlz• TURK MURPHY"S IAN FRANCllCO JA'll. IAND TEDDY BUCKNER AND HIS. .. ALL STARS 1"9 2Ci-l!IQl.JOSCll't11S SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA -MASTI AOI'. BANJO BAND CIAI MONIU.. lMlt, 'Dl'Vn>aaN , · .,.~ -. ....... _,. ...... "™ ... ..... ........ ib a "'=::O~ ..... oau .... ••• , ... "i Sp~h-:tti & Meatb:ii DI.;;.;; , · 1 l•cl•fft So•p or S•lecl, Gedlc. 4r:4, 0 I I l rffd, Soft Dtl•k e114 Sherbert • I PRESENT COUPON FIRST L ICOUitcl)I 900D ,ltl, JAN, ll THRU TMUR$. IAH. 24) ..I ---------------OP EN SEVEN DAYS -- 2267 FAIRVIEW "'..:.::.~· COSTA MESA "".~:~::"' TRY IT!~ YO U'LL Lll(E IT! SALAD BAR . ··-· ST EAK 'N LOBSTER CASUA L ATMOSPHERE BAN QUET FACILITIES NEW Open Tu e. Thr u Sat. At 5:00 P.M. 16525 IROOKHURST FOUNTAIN VALLEY • 5J1 -J6_1 5 IN NEWPORT Join Us Sundays From 11.00 a.m. For Our Full Servi ce SUNDAY BRUNCH Every Entree Features ... HOME BAKED ASSORTED ROLLS FRESH FRUITS -CHAMPAGNE & FR ESH LY SQUEEZED JUICES ----------- l EGGS BENEDICT -OMEL ETTE CAR USO FI L~T MIGNO N OSCAR AND . OT HER GREAT BRUNCH SELECTIONS O P~N DAILY 11 100 A..M. Lu nc h Served to 5 p.m. Din ner Served From 5:00 pm. LOU NGE ENTERTAINMENT ' 59 Fash ion Island Newport Center Oi-ive West NEWPORT BEACH \'""~ • • . . ~ ...... . 3~ ....... , . , 8 DAILY PILOT Frida)', January 18, 1C>74 TEMPLE GARDENS RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE ~·"' ot\•JT Featuring Exotic Tropical Drinks luncheon & Dinner Daily 1511 ADAMS (9' H.WI COSTA MISA 540-1937 540-1923 ...... , ......... 11211 llOOIHUIST CAt Q .. •l 611·1tH OUT-'N'ABOUT (f'rem Page 27 ) people In your-party. And In choosing, -in food, ways of cooking and ways of cutting. One representative selection might lncJIJde meats in chunb, prepared in what is called the red-stewed way; diced sea food dish cooked in its natural juices; vegeta bles prepared by stir frying; and - some type of cold dish. Regardless of the dishes chosen, the combination should always be tasty, pleasing to the eye and balanced in ";;:::=========;===~l terffi4 of nutritional values. ::; For the most part, Chinese restaurants employ the Cantonese style o! cooking. So, a dinner for four persons from a typical Cantonese menu might include the following :--egg drop soup, barbecued sparerib&, moo goo gal pien (sliced chicken with mushrooms), to b st er Cantonese, rice, tea and dessert. W, •r• on our Annu•I V•ettion •ncl will b• r•·openin9 WEDNESDAY -JANUARY 23 -4 P.M. HAHY HOUI DAILY-4 t• 6 PM SUNDAY llUNCH-11 AM .'6 PM MUJCAN CiUITAl AND SONG Frl4•y •M S..Wffr 7 • 11 PM S..91 .. , .... MEXICAN, AMERICAN & SEAFOODA StHks & Lobster . • · Cocktails e Marg.1rlt11 4901 W1rner Ave., Huntington B11ch . IF THERE are six persons in the party, you should add two more dishes. Ideal prospects are sweet-sour pork and flank steak with oyster sauce. Note that the selection inclOOes beer, pork, chicken, lobster and other assorted foods. This menu provides variety and sufficient quantity for all. Should your party prefer chop suey and chow · mein, you can still apply the same formula . And, for a party of four, lllikely sele~tlon would oo.- beef chop suey. chicken chow me in. shrimp egg fu young and pork fried rice. IT IS ALSO quite helpful to brush ~AKl:N'G HER CJ"O DINNER? She'll love creperie the 9nly Orange County restau rant serving ci wide choice of-crepe e~trees and ·. · .... • ... ~ . . . . . . . . . ._ up oo and commit to memory a few key Clinese words that a p p e a r re atedly on menus. AJtogelher there are p words. • Like "ding" which means diced ; 0 gee yook", pork; "how yow", oyster sauce; ''see", shredded; "soong", minced. Knowing them will greatly facilitate comprehension or the entire bill of fare. Shoukl attempts to order a la carte lead to the shoals of indecision, however, you can escape via the same proper and acceptable route that la open in the same situation anywhere. Consult with the waiter or waitress and follow their suggestions. WetVe noted some excellent Chinese restaurants in the area where any way of ordering will-lead to palate-pleasing results .. And' they will undoubtedly forgive you if it requires several visits before you select "ngar choy" with the absolute knowledge that bean sprouts will be brought to the table. For a happy a la carte Chinese New Year-or any other day in the' following twelve months -lake your pick of these places. Bamboo Terrace, 153 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa; House or HyWl, 410 Broadway, Laguna Beach; Temple Gardens, 1500 Adams, Costa Mesa, or 12201 Brookhurst, Garden Grove; Li's, 8961 Adams, Huntington Beach; Kam's, -j!l-21 E;-Coast Highway, Corona del_J,Jar, or 1421 E. 17th St., Santa Ana ; King Wah, 15070 F.dwards, Huntington Beach, and Stag Chi nese Casino, 111 21st Place, Newport BeaCh. <jjelilR de~ S56-0556 FRENCH CUISINE Open 1 Davi -I l :JO a,m.·11 :00 p.111. LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAILS 3800 S. Plaza Drive South Coast ' Village IAdjtcent to So. Coast Pit••) -·· -~esserts for lunch, di nne r~a"rid_suppet--· . 1-~~-l-~-TcRYIJEEP-BO ORCO/CN0~·::::::::::=::-:::--:-=::::-:----::-_:-:-:-~~~~-~1--~~~~~-;<!~ 1 ender ch·unk! of beef, prepared Sourguignon, in a delicious wine sauce, < ' ·-. n ..... folded in a crepe and lopped with mushroom sauce. OPEN DAILY ll:OO A.M. Tel. 556-1225 SOUtttCo ... P1e11-C0111 ..... l.tn·Tlu."lol M!Chsht F•l&S•t.'hl IA.M. Sun.'l!l9P.M. !Jlol1!1flldct•u11o1-"'"'lulloc1>J PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE OLD DAYS Now Me 'n Ed's mo.bile ovens speed delicious pip{n&·hot pizzas to your door in minutes. For prompt ser1i<a phone 646-7136 (Newport Be1ch/Costl M~17th •nd Tustin) Gr 847·1214 (Huntinaton ~hand Hiel), "Eating out" is not . necessarily dining! Wfflc lhryl: 11 :30 A.M. to 12 P.M. Fri • .H Sat. 11 :JO A.M. to 12 :30 S.llffrt: 4:00.12 MIDNIGHT Open 7 Duys COCKTAILS 9093 E. ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH PROUDLY PRESENTS LOVE _N' .STUFF Dining at the Newporler Inn's Marine Restaurant is a to@ll pleasur~b!e experience: Excellent cuisine, ranging from our su eiti.'.BiCJ(oftam6\-1 11f::~'""'.'=;';~:--;;;;;::;"~~=;;--::-----to Salmon Steak in Salsa Verde. -· ~:. :.. • .!"•.,..•v.·tfir• S.1ftdci.J -· painstakingly prepa red by our European· trained chefs. A wine list of distinction to complement your entree. And, in an almosphere of contrnental elegance unmatched for relaxed enjoyment Dining is The Marine Restaurant at , /.'.-:\" ;fi £:. Dtl Wt Be's -~G:YY~-. 1107 Jamboree Road, [?] Newport Beach /71 4-644-1 700 ALSO, THE LIDO LOUNGE/THE WINE CELLAR/THE BISTRO/THE CHELSEA BAA - Mo11doy i. Tffldcrr N•"'P•rt Gon Wostet11 Wltli ·- GRAND JUNCTION A Weteni l•INI 2607 W . COAST H\W. NEWPORT . BEACH 646-0201 a~JM:;_~ :,SUNDAY BRUNCH e(;ABOARO THE ~ ~ubenE.Lee ~Kitlt a u ~ F= era Bloodf Mlly ~ EOGS BENEDICT . SCRAMBLED EGGS Witlr "-· cWda livmOt'MllllfC. ~&EGGS ' CREPES 9UPR.EME- Clloot&"""' J""""""' --· MONTE CRJS10 A" QCilily 1111 d1'/dr "*""'1· ·--... •. SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. to 2 P.M, U.NQUIT FACILITIES .._ ....... Fro111 5 P.M. NOW FEATURING "THE BACHELORS" -lddJe Dore & G.,y GCH'rl" l17 PACIFIC COAST HWY. HUNTINGTON IUCH 536'~5S" ·,;. , .... tllfll Sot;-- Erlraorelinary Mansion , on the Ocean with the Zillion Dollar View, WE HAVE ..... . Great Suppers ... Untrad itiona l late-night fe asties ..• ·R.ither Unique Entertainmen t GOLDEN HOUR 4,30_7,30 Mon, thru Fri . Speci1I Ent1rtain,,..1nt 5UNDA Y IRUNCH With Ch ampagne I 0 AM·l :00 PM 2601 W, Coast Highway Newport Beach 645-8444 - 496-5773 , FACILITIES FOR PRIVATE PART IES IN THE NEW GARDEN COURT . .. 'IRANDli liA.NobM '-ouO: T.,.;s.t. ·~ .· .>. Appear11-.-1n the REGENCY LOUNGE 3210Z COAST HWY. (If Cl'OWll V1llly l"lfllwey) LAIOUNA NllOUEL "LUNC HEON SERVED Di\ILY From 11 :00 A.M. 1 ' DINN ER SERVE D UNTIL 8:00 P.M ·' Monday and Fri day #1 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER 644-2200 • On Toes Ballet teacher Rita Lie- dags, right, perfects the form of Phyllis Cyr Dance Academy stu- dents Evelyn Cisneros, left, and Nina Neuman. The dancers join other Orange County schools in a Dance 'fheater of Orange County revue. ....... ,, ••• J • . OPtN StSAME • .N.t.TUIAL FOOD llSTAUU.NTW-!:. Low C...._.rol M"• • •~---Hffft-S.••--- • UNLIM ITlD SALAD AND • ·-• • • 'llGITARIAN DINNERS FI OM 52.25 OPIN DAILY • • • • 1:00 to 11:00 P.M. • • 2440 W. Coad Hwy. • New,.,, hotlll 646-7071 1__!11~·-· •• ·-·-·~~ fllVIEftA 11£51.AURANT Conlinental Cui1ln• Cocktails Serv111gi L1111rlteon and Dt1111tr !t1011day tltro11gih Satvrdar Closed Sund3ys We ere locat~d next to the May Co. in South Coast Plaza · 33JJ s Iris~ 540-3140 ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCKLING ~ • S;allCO llt-•., . 1 ··' •:'WIN "Rift,.., ~·· AMONG 20 SIUCT DINNll INTRl lS VINA -HAR MER DUO SPQUTBR S11£0R . 1¥1ierfMnt Favorile of Old Whalen, Sailors . •nd Hobie Cat Skippen ENTERTAINMENT 1-==::::.:..:. Vkc«ian Bw1t ~THB IALIOA PAVILION' 400 Mair! Slrttt • IWboa Ptllimull 67J.46J) -. ' -· ' . . • .• . • . . r-~· - Real cantanase Food eat here or take homt STAG CHINESE ~SINO 111 21st Pl .. Newport S.ach ORlole :1-9560 o,.e , .. ~Dmltr 11·12-Fri .... s.t. 'ti J .... ~ C?Ja114u;7 f?ll:t?J le-ewJlunl ENTERTAINMENT ~-.. _,.. NIGHTLY ·~· . -sutCDAY IRllNCH · Al to oft Suncl•y JAMAICAN STER IAND ft ·.J()d(}~~ayelle~· ~--· ·' ~f~IJ~t {!!eac/f 6'.75 ;5 .7.7.7 MEADOWLARK COUNTRY CLUB , • • • .. . • ' r r I -' .:,_ \ Fdday, January 18, 1974 DAILY PI LOT 29 ' > ' b11tr Piiot Pllolo br Rlcll&rll Koehler . Mystery Theatre Lurks 7 Nights a Week The question has been asked Free expression a p a r t, Also this Sunday, t Ii e many times; the answer is: they 'll be airing Puccini's glorious era of MGM musicals The CBS l\tystery Radio Turning on. "The Girl of the Gold en will come to life on KCSN \Vest,'' featuring so Io i s ts Theatre airs sevep nights per Scott M -. ..... I..~~-Birgit Nilsson, Joao Gibin and (Sll.5 Fli.1 ) in a two-part wej,!k, from 9:06 -10 p.m., . . a.l\jl~~ Andrea Mongelli this Sunday Program on Cinema Sounds on KNX, which breaks from . ,, '"".. . at 1 • p.m., with the chorus at 7 p.m., [e~tur~1g the sounl,:l· A 11tlu11 01t T~p Spend Salurday wllh these actors and dan- cers in an "Evening in Autism.'' It's a drama wor ks hop that is a pot- pourri of music, danc- ing, singing and poetry Hnked bY a story in _which. the viewer· is caught between the real and the unreal. The show is at UC rr- vine at ·s p.m. in the Studio 1'heatre, Fine Arts Vill age. Thi s "dramatic juzzle" was written by Gary Kirk· wood a n d Reginald Bro\v n. MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND 'YOUNG PEOPLE 7119 oll/t tli¥• at rilt tt/11191 is 111 iNPffll p.tPIS 1DOIH llN -t.O.Mr DI irtOM 'Ot!ltt!C 1111 r•"..W.11r lrt.if cflilr/fM, -------------------- ® 110 01( UllDU• 17 ADMITTU (Ag1 lilftil llllYV•ry lft CtMI!" Ir.II~) its Newsradio format to air and · orchestra Teatro alla track music of such rhovies o·RANGE COUNTY'S the dramas. Scalia of Milan. Lovro von as "Singing in the Rain," .... ~ .•.............• ~ ..•... .. ~Sil lGll -00 ........ W' • .......... ca.,.r-c -"""'""-""""'"'"""'- 4 I • J TGP7E~R!f.AINMiN:r'-------li -ihat--station!s--\L:p.--and · -ornerto-1en ·the-story-of the-alone:-whiclralso entitles you-Mataclc--conducts and-E.red~en .J1ridcs fo~ Seve n 1 __ '--i-------=--=-=--=-=-~===~------11 general manager, Ge or ge t ih " "ght o( fr ee Hyatt '~ho~s~ts~~th~c:_:s~t:c~r~c~o~f=~B~ro~t~he~r~s~"~a~n~d~"~Sh~o~w~bo~a~t.;"=~========~=~-~=J t -Ntchota has-accepted-2!n cdme which costs merchants 0 e rl -d-. JOE LIGGINS expression.· .v ....... appoi ntment to serve on the and in tum con s um e r s , ------------------- The Origlnit-"Honeydrippers'-'-----·•-~ ~g~lcs County _Encr!D:' hundred_~_of millions of dollars Commission. KNX Is also-----eaai yea r. BACK. AT THE LARK , ROOM with WILµE JACKSON Wednesday thru Sunday l•i.qHf f•clliti•• up to 450 P1opl1 16111 •RAH~M AYINUI IAt W..-1 I . HUNTIN6TON IUCH (7141146·1116 12111191·1954 Ml CllSll . FAMILY MEXICAN RESTAURANT "OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO." • COCKT AILS 0 • 296 E. 1'1TH ST., HILLGREN SQ. COSTA.~ESA '• ,('.!14} 64 5-7626 . · .• JD.~~, U~ JN .J,HE • C~Q~S NEST. • Nciw' AP.,.orlni · ... . ' GENE GRAYSON PAMOJA QUARTET 9pm-1:30am (Tuesday thr;u Sunday) N_.tBNch 33,33 W. Coast Highway I 642-2295 • For AdvertJsinCJ In OUT 'N A•OUT PhOn; Norm St~nley ··642-43'21 among the 131 stations slated Congratul ations are in to air the 1,500 public service order, too, for KHJ Promotion announcements to consei:ve Director Jim Alley, newsman power. prepared by Johnny Lyle Kilgore and engineer Ed Gunn and Bob Klein, with the Dela Pena, for having been Southern California Broad-t a p. p e d by RKO for casters Assoc. responsible for "outstanding achievement" in en listing the cooperation of th~ their respective fields at various stations. -the RKO coovefition held in IPlUo\ Ml ll11 Held Oftf! tttl Wnlll "THE SEVEN UPS" J .. f Bfidtn "L4JT AMElllCAJLHEJtO" .... In Ctlort (PG) Energy crisis aside, Jai1PC's year-round Spo r ts w i r e (WE-8-3000) Has been set up to convert to a special usage for the duration of any storms, should they come again, to apprise it s Usteners Or road cl osures. mud slides. and so" forth, wit h the "storm hot line" going into operation 24 hours a day when those emergencies occur. TH AT STATION'S Va n Clenard is to be congratulated for his recen t series of minispcci.lis. "It's Too Late Now." v.·ll ich dealt wi th the problem of shop l i f t i ng . Clenard \Vas even caught in the act of shoplifting (purely for exploration purposes!) in ... • ' , .. Puerto Rico this year . As long as I'm in a congratulat ing mood, KPFK must be lauded fo r its monthly Folio covers. The art work is excellent, worth t h e subscription fee ($25 annually) FOR ADVERTISING IN OUT 'N' ABOUT PHONE NORM STANLEY 642-4321 •• De"'1'W. Mam.a. "l.AUGHIHG POLICEMAW' "FlllEHDS OF EDDIE COYLa ..... 911 C ..... I (RI i · TjliSl)me-;thetbt1;Hets . ,. ittl ·, 'i'' . 'P,retty·cloS'e'.~ ' to home! • • ·• • • ~_:::. &\\;~ fo\l&e· · -.. .. t.-~·-"' " . , -. IWIASO COWAHV FllM . Also S1lfMo HAL HOLBROOK C.Slarrillg M!TCKE.ll RYAN •DAVIO SOOI. • ~ELTQtl KMV' MlllE~T lJAll)t Mnlc:: LAlO SCHIFNH • Siiiy ~JOHN MILIUS •lia1'l!plly 1tof JOMH MIUUS 1111 MICHAEl CIMIMO • PNollctd bf Nl8UIT CIAl.£Y • Oirtc1'd by TED POST ,ANAVISIDN•·TIOlllUllOfl•· ftOIJI ........ A Wlmff Communlclllofts ~ -..J R! ..... _ I SHOWING NOW! -"\_ ""'":'.!."!""~:.:::.:;:.,'""•_ -f OUNl~IN VAi I IY I I 1rn 1vr IN I Saft Ditto Frwy. •t 9footifol..m. Poufttlln v.it.y. 182··2•1· CO.HIT '"BAD MAN'S RMR" 111 stun taotm'f •1•1 •.M. I ~ EDWARDS ~HA RB OR CINfMA t twboJ lo.......,111 wtt.onStrMt Cosit Me.~ M&-0573 WlllCDATI 1'1H lo f tlO P.M. SATUIDAT & $UteAT I :l1M-111M140 """'\ 1 .. t-tito & 1 h.1S P.M. MANN I CIN£MALANO ' II 1414 S. H•rbor l ou...,.rd' An.titi"' • 635-7601 ... . '-_'llllf#"L" ,,,m. .... -U.Nl!Mf & ..._., l...,,,,.s,. 7t S & I W. HDklln/K1y Leril • "•llEll Y" "PLAY IT AS IT LAYS" •o11t I" c"'r1 (Rl • Sii n FROM THI IEGINNINGI BASED ON THE CONTROVERSIAL BOOK 1HAT SHATTEFIEO CONVENTIONAL 1HEOIUESOF H/$TOf/IY ANO NICHEOLOGY NOW SHOWING CIN EMA CENTEll 4 -COSJa MIH UA CIN EMA I • 2-C11 .. M1IU1 WESTBROOK I -Wn lminlltr CINEMA VIEJO -MIUillll Vltll LAKEWOOD CINEMA -LOlll ll11ch ROSEMEAO 1 -I -RoHmucl l DID ll'&ClllD 'llllT UITl II '.llClllT Tllllll MR l&Rnoort ,,._.,u 540-05,4 J)l)-4401 .,.. ... 41S-1J)f 57J-Mt0 "Limlled Enovat-1 -NI p.il HI .l(Ctpled" , .- \ .. Sth SMASH WWIK! • , . , Lmu MUIDllS ... ..,,,..-•ew.a-.11 MOH . .ftl, OHN t i l t ll,M, I !l SAJ, f SUN, OftlN 6:00 ,,M, 1oHOW llA111 •'4• ,,M. IN>ll 11 11u ~ACtP'IC TH•AT-DlttV•·~~ SUPER SWAP MEm MAll•OA •LVD,OrfftalR let.I luft.-1-to '"" ORANOall<tff-lnlt.I kl.,lel.I ~.~h111 to '"" ,.,,,,....., •• 1...w.11•• Family 'uni llr•flt•I ••r••ln• G•l.,•I II) IMAfT 1111 ffffw.,tt 11 lMIO'I SI. . s2s.Js1a ... 12) SH.V1"5 llG KOii ~ {J) 5HAIT lf\I Af;:ll=CA="=-::r l1nt•ln A••· ..... ol llnoll 121·4070 Ololl. y ..w.IN ltlO'MfCI HM ..-.. I llOllll:T lltllfOlt THI STING 11'111 CAilY nlATMINT tNt I on OI••• ,tllWI• II , .. - ...... 11••.) 962·2411 __ ..,,_ 1----1'!---UM .......... MAONUMfOltCl•1 IAD MAN'S llYll lf'll ,_ • WOOOY ~ I llAHI wttlM SLllPll INI .CAllT nlATMINT !Jiii . ' . . . Friday, January 18, 1~74 Actors Ti·ckle the Funnyhone A per1od piece 1n the guise of a new comedy -with dialogue so dated it would make Archie Bunker wince -Is the current attraction at the Huntington Beach P_layhouse. Entitled "~1rs Gibbon s ' Boys," the play is a loosely \voven bit of theatrical pulp which -'but for a handful or estimable pcrfonnances In key areas -might have been one or the duller events o( the community theater season. Certainly the s c r i p t . cluttered \\'ith lines that were cllches back in the forties, Is b)r itself one of the more GENE A Al t ll\IE MA (:QAPOAATIDfll - /') fQUNlAIN \IAllfY .,.ft.'~I .-;v,;;~~;:-. -;,;-1;.;" .. HILD 0\1111 1 "THE WAY WI WERE" I PG I •1rt1r• ltl'tlillld llMI Jtlkrf ltldftrd ~FOUNTAIN \IAllfY .,,~,~~n ....,...B;oo;;;;;;-, ~ ii;.-;C.IA "JONATHAN LIVINGSTON -51AGl.iLL"-IGI • "IXICUTIYI ACTION" IPGI FAMILY TWIN CINEMA I ' o• " 0 I ' ' <t, '" '< ' I ' ' " , ' le>' ' :. '•L"~'""~''•• CINEMA I HELO OV,EJt )rd WEEK I A Grqt N•w f•mlly fllm for 1974 ''WONDER OF IT ALL" WEEK DAYS -1 ·1·f SAT/SUH .-I ·J ·J ·1 ·t 'CINEMA II ' Intermission Tom Titus stepsons. Day, 1n his debut on an Orange Coast stage, projects hi s Ct1sp e r Miiquetoast character with aplomb, enriching e v e r y utterance with p h y s i c a I mannerism. THI LA iNO ,OLICIMAN llll lackluster entities to be produced in many mobns . And the direction of Jame~ E. Smith, who strangely falls to J comprehend the deml!.nds of horseshoe staging, does nol embellish the material. THI ,ltll NDS O, 10011 COYLI Ill The biggest asset of the The Huntington Be 8 ch THuN0 11t f'llT 111 production is Joanne Wolcott A PAIR OF fine supportingp~uctlon Is further •• I I performances are tun\ed in · 1 vu '--"SEAPICO" I n the centra role of ?\1rs . hampered by a lack of •n• by Phyllis Killg as the Gl 13" IRI Gibbons, a dotty· and doting heroine's old maid sister and swiftness a~oot. Characters "I AD l mother to a brood of two Myron \Wison as the rough-are iplaced tn one ~pot for "THli s1v1N UPS" cr•I felons and-a Juve n i I e hewn hoodlum who strikes her -what seems an ete~1ty, v.:1th .t.1111 delinquent. Mi ss \Volcott is the fancy. Both are straight from little. regard for the slghtlmel ~~~=:;;:~:;=;;;;":":':lL:liJ=:U!:LIJ,=LU:l:S':' ::'1:':=:~~:_ queen of Orange County'S blac k and white B movies requirements of a three-1. WHERE "MRS. Gibbon.< Boys" breaks Us bonds and begfns to genulnely tickl e the funnybone is in the area of individual acting. There are enough w e lt-drawn characterizations on t h e Huntington Beach stage to prevent the show from taking a third' strike. chat act er actresses, and her but neither Piesumes 10 -~ quarter stage. Additionally, timing -and dcllvery is anything else. there are some. awkward hilarious, even when her lines The · 11 boys" are partrayed g~p scenes late in the show are not. ark . durmg \\'hich much of the Another excellent c o m i c by M .Maruung 85 lhe_ aetion is obscured even !rom perionnance is turned in by youngest, a 1 r .e a d Y on the best seats ln the house. Rex Day, perfectly cast as probation, and Jim Grimsley One imaginative touch -the gas company clerk who and George Small as t~e ol~er added by director Smith is comes courting and ends up ~~~s ~~ebre~m~ut rg: J:~ the' presence on stage of a . unscheduled "visit." Aside real television set going run Organists to-Pe,.f-orm blast prior to the show. Thus from Manning's s p I e ~did Friday night playgoers can scene with Day ea~y 1~ the also catch "Sanford and Son," pla.y, all encounter diff1cult~hile 5atur0ay au lences-see - rismg a~ve ~he level or their ,, All in the Fa mil~." This may Thirteen advanced Orange All the selections will be characterizahon . have a reverse er r e c t " Coast College organ students performed on 0CC's7 Allen Stereotyped even further are however since what follow s will pi-csent a reci tal Friday Digital Computer Organ. 'the neighborhood cop (Al the TV ~bows may suffer by evening, Jan. 25 , at 8 Q'cloclr ·The performing students Jones) and the crooked comparison. In OCC'S Music Studio t. include: Margaret Br ad y, politician .<Ray Leitner ). while "Mrs. Gibbons' Boys'' Admission is free and the Doi' o thy Jean, Ruth J.D. Reichelderfer as the continues this weekend and public is invited to attend. Schnackenberg. Norma excitable grocer is a scant the next three, p Ja y l n g The sudents, all mcn1bers Van de r rit o I e n . Bonnie ~ut above the cardboard Fridays and Saturdays al 8:30 of Dr. Justin Co I y a r 's Schneider· Sydnal !"I c n k e I. image. at the playhouse. 2110 1'1ain adva nced org1111 ·classes, will Sallie Cartwright, Raylene K. \\lilh 1nore i n s pired St., Huntington Beach. present \\'orks by Ba ch, Thier, Z..1ary ~tiller, 0ee--- Buxtehude. Dupre. Couperin, Schroeder, Richard \\1 ebb, Krebs. Rheinberger. Karg-Marjorie Golbach and I-Jelen Elert. Cundick and Bo:!lln1an. Gritz. "PRPILLDD ONE OF THE BEST ADVENTURE MOVIES Of THE YEARl"-"0 " "' "IT IS THE SORTDF-MOVIE HOLLYWOOD ' SUPPOSEDLY DOESN'T MAKE ANY MDII. 'PAl'ILLON' IS THE ESCAPIST MOVIE WE . USED TO 60 SEE ON SATURDAY NIGHT." -\ll11<:tn1 C•nby, NMYooli r.,.,.. "SIM mcQUEED IS MARVELOUS."-····- "•Ill :.-: '· ' . . •• :· • .•' , • FINAL WEEKI "FIDDLER ON THI ROOF" "MAN OF LA MANCHA" w e•K-DA Y~1-Cltflt'4'*"5tiew·1· SAT & IUH - Cont. l'rom 12:>t ~.M. mARI_.-_. -- .. TONITI AT 6:3G-& 1G:GG .. !!Ill!=· IE l'.flltJ*i'lm• &cs~~"" a • .,.~~~w PLUS -1:15 ONLY 2oth CenlUl'f·fox presents daepanlcin ....... park -COLOR bv OELUX~ ~ HELD OVER!. 4rti WEIK f'unn ie1t lovt Story of the y,.,,r - 'YetY, Y•ry f11111y" • : • -Judith Crllt Georqe S..ol "A TOUCH OF CLASS'~IPGI ... ,.., \JWJ~i} ~;JR· .Your touqhest profe.ssor.just caught you in his bedroor~fwith·his daughter. · ,He'• grading your linal exam right now. :Good luck. This time the bullets are hitting pretty · · close to home! • . CUmlutweeill aDill'tyH•atiln .... numFe11ce -~ . ....... . _, ..... ,, J:IJ ... "THE NIGHT ~-¥IHT0111'':.:.' -t•I-~ IAT,4UN. hOO J:1) J:)O 7:4J ·-Shlrriltf 111 IACllD ornt Of w...-AHCf·!"! TJnGr Howord ·rn MYIN It.OWi Of tlMOH !ti Uv Ulllll•fl ~,,g·~lf~IVl~ .... ~~n~W~OU~™~-~·~l:::!!!_~!ll!!!!!!!!!!i MON-fll. 7·9·11 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-3·5-7-0-11 .... 841\JADAY 12:45-2:45-4:411-7:10 l:Z0.11 :2S .SUNDAY 'ROii • •1l!•S ·, ···--llff ...... DINO OI LAUlllNTlll AL.mi:IMI. ·9E1F1CO~ MON.-FRI. 7:25-9:45 SATURDAY & SUNDAY t 2:45-3:00·5 :25· 7 :45-9:55 --- ' '"\'A+ .• -·.·· . MainYol his letloWolllcers con-ed l*n !he most c:1an9erous man ali"9 -an honest cop.· ~ & MllllMOUllff MUAll D11110 DI UiUllllflfYllS Al. PACINO!'SERPICD" 8.ffH"'' !!"" !Kiil> o, PITt• MAAI S<f'>'<f'llil;o/111· -LOO IAlT•'lll NO«IMAH WlllLI ?roo.><,•OMA•tlN UlOMAflll!).<orc::...a llOM:'I' LUMIYMU•< -II ntlODOltAI(~ MONDAY THRU FRIDAY.:....7:25 & 9:45 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 12:45-3:05-5:25-7:45-9:55 COMING SOON -~1s SUPERB I".:. c" """'" ••• ¥C!Cf Ot t(JIQ1COI li\I~ !IW ~-:;.:JUI l:ll1al0filll • -~·QI£•! OOilflilNfl •• IRW_\111 J SOoll!. ._.OAll(lll 1~111((} •• U:.i:Ml~l!l"ll ~ .... _-:111.JlllOWIQ -•• IUl!'ICO.OSlilllH ... -.llAIN~!~lll~ """"l!.OI" n()ljlCIJl.Oli" :IUIO illTISTS--"~ MONDAY THRU FRIDAY· 7:15 & 10 P.M. SAT. & SUN •• 1 :30-4:15-7:f5 & ,0 P.M. COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR aLVD. NlWPOllT aEACH • M4·07IO ' . • -. • MON.·FRI, e-e.10 S~T. & SUN.· 1·3-5 ,7•1-11 • ·: =· • . • . • • • ' • • ' • ••• ' • r ~ .... •. . ~.. . .. . \ • Mauceri Replacing John ?t1auceri, '°a young American composer, w 11 1 conduct the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra when it perfonns at UC Irvine ·saturday night. Mauceri ts replacing Josef Krips fw ho is ill in Switzerland and will not be nble to resume work W1lil mid· F'ebruary. 111e program fQr the 8:30 -p:m. conoe:rt in" Crawford Hall ·has been revised. It will now be Dvorak's "Symphony No. 8 in G, Op. 88'' and Stravinsky's ·~e Rite of Spring." . l\1aucerl, direc tor or the Yale Symphony since 1969, was assistant to Leonard Bernstein on the production of the compos'er's "Mass" and the Metropolilan 0 p e r a ' s latest production or Cannen. In 1973 Mauceri produced, -supervised and conducted his own prOductlonof "Mass"-at Yale, later conducting it in Vi e nn a and to live p e rf ormances and on television. l I Do NfWP0'1 BfACH 11-ifllA~(! TO l!OO ISlf 67) 8)~0 'Sticks and Bones' Now in Costa Mesa .. Institute Of the Ar ts • DIDO' Opening this weekend at the periormances Wednesdays An art Institute in Corona San CI e m e n t e Corrununlty through Sundays until Feb. 10. Theater is this early Ne.II R~ervations &4rrl36l. del Mar is ~ving an ope n s~ CQmedy, on stage at house tonight and Saturday. 8:30 Thursdays through "Llfe Wltb Father" Ars Nova Institute, 2411 E. Saturdays un til Feb. 2 at the A classic American COrf!edY Coast Hwy., will be o~ rrom Cabrlllo Playhouse. 2 O 2 A venlda c a b r i 11 0 , San wlU be revived next week by 6 to 9 o'clock tonight and from Clemente, Reservations 492· the Lag u n a Mou Ito n 12 to 9 p.m. Saturday. 0465. . Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon 'l1le lnstltute's starr or "Fiddler on tile Roof" Road, Laguna Be a ch· professional artists and 'Ibis m~ical drB.JTla with Performances will be given educators will be on hand to a Jewish flavor continues Tuesdays through Saturdays introduce the Ars No v a Wednesdays through Sundays t 8 30 UI F b. 9 Reserva -until Jan. '!1 at Sebastian's a : un -e ' . concept or education an d West Dinner Playhouse, 140 tions 4!M-47.f3. experience in the arts. Avenida Piro, San Clemente. 11Nlgb:t Watch" As a school of art, the Dinner at 6:30; curtain 8:40. Opening next Saturday for institute will schedule classes Reservations 492-9950. a three-weekend rWl at the in art, music, drama and ''~tn. Gibbons' Boys" Costa l\1esa Civic Playhouse dance. The instructors are Resuming . tonight and is this suspense dr am a , college trained and all hold playing Fridays11nd-Salurdays unfolding at. 8:30 In -the BA or MA degrees in their at 8:30 through Feb. 9 is ·this Commooity Center auditorium fields, according to l\titcb romedy at the HW1tingtoli on . the Orange Co u n t Y Teemly, instilu.te director. Beach Playltouse, 2110 Main Fairgrounds, Costa M e s a . For further information, call Friday, January 18, iq74 DAILY PILOT NOW THE •MOV,IE ~ "JFSlJS CHRISI' SUPERSfAR" " ... perhape the moat remarkablefilm to emera:c since. Cccill:tDel\·lille founded Hollywood:' -VERNON SCO'r1, "" TH£ CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH ~ .,.i./1MI__, .......... l•~· 1 ..... , .. k .................... . •St., Huntington Be a c h . Reservations 55&-~. 675-2643. Reservations 842-5421. --::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;,::~II "SUPl!RST AR" 7 •"d 1 o:25 SUNDAY -"Stick!-and-BoneslL 1 ir11~~ .. ;··~Jl~G~;J,i:=A:::•;.";:"~"~·~,·~· ~~~~~~~M~·~Tl~N~J·~·~·~ .. ~ This award-winning drama continu~s tonight th r 0 ugh "· •• easily the best ---Sunday at 8 o'clock at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport movie SO far this · year'' -st•Ph•nF•ib•r • ~EW YORK_TJMES . ' "Profoundly affecting ... sensationally fun ny ... one of the most important American films of the year:· -c"''"' Ch;implin LOS ANGELES TIMES Whent w.r. you in '6Z? In Sunday's Family Weekly: A FMlllY WEEKLY Spom Excluti¥t -January 20 - ' :suRflll....., ,...., .. s.r-· !At ..... ~, M...-t.. MICtt[l \,1GAANC Boal~ Shot Harlem Globetrotter Clown Meadowlark Lemon delights fans. as lie shoots his famous half-court hook shot. The Globetrotters will play at the Forum _ aL!Laqd.8 p.m.J>aturdJ1y, Jath._26,~cl 2· p.m. Sun- day, J an. 27. In the 8 p.m. Saturday game-lh e Globetrotters face an all-s tar show business team wi lh such personalities as Pal Boone, Arte Johnson, Doug McClure and Fred Williamson. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij --WDRDIR DrlT~r.~- "SUPERB ... THE BEST EVER MADE i" L.A. Times '*'i•(llm1r~t. l !Wrs··Ubtl!DI •1f'dt~ U.,.S.k. ... •U HELD OVER 3RD' BIG WEEK -Mfla -Theotre ·Family Twin Cinema FOUNTAIN VALLEY N..,.n & 1 fttl I t. COSTA MESA 548-1552 962·1248 • SOltltY MO PASSES WllKDAYI • 5:11 • 7:11 • t :OO SAT I IUN . 1 :II· J:OO • l :Of .... 7:00 -t:tt FiloM F ashio ri Island Newport Beach "*-tl!'.IO MU<ilS • °""""°" llfCllHI EA!llWOOO•""""""'°l>l'ACJl!EJ!T[W._(V A UNVV&\VMAU'ASO CO l'JIJDUC!Ool'• 1lCHMCQ.~• ·. ·AND- .. .. . :~; .. ':· ... . THE . ~-'-way· WE WERE -TMIATRI TWO - MON-Fii 7:10-9:15 SATUIOAY 12:45-2:45 ' 4:45-7110 t i:I0-11 125 SUN. rlOM 12:4 im---•: -'~-.;.., EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY RUNS -. ...... , ... ,, ... ,,..,11-Ull .. -. ...,_ ,..._ Dri-* cw, "PUE 'N TILLll" 8RIDllORD The College Stars Pro Football Sco11ts Rate Highest: NFL Draft Preview -On-l~nua,Y-28-'29..:.{b; beads of the 26 National Foot.· ball League learns ivill be n1eeting in Ne11J Yorl.: to .select the cream of th e 1973 crop of senior college players ifl th'e annual pr.o/e.ssio11al football draft. What will' the team s be looking for this year? What players will be the most sought after? To find the answecs, Family Weekly went to the same kind of expert t he coa ches and ge11eral ma nagers will be depending on -the professional football scout. Look for Sports Editor Larry' Bortstein's report on the expert's selection s for this yea r's blue-chip offense and defense draft choices. You'll find pictures, statistical profiles and scouting reports oh past ~nd potential performance. • SIX FIRST LADIES -J. Bernard West, a White Hoose staff · -i . .a.--'eltl'~oo!eYe'IMtied;owMn..feor~·boi~-,._ .... _,,_,+ tocked,. whe n on attempt was mode on "Trumon's life, when l~·bomb wos "(fropped on Hirosl'iima and when Pre.sjdent Kennedy was ossossinoted tells about !he First ladies with whom he hos worked in 28 yl!!ors of White House servic.e. • TRUTH ABOUT IOIEDOM -The "People GMz" !eat>n deals with boredom, one of the mo~ unpll!Osonl feeli"QJ a human con have, ol'ld reveals what causes it orid what 10 do All Coming Sunday With The 1-oAltY-PILOT I · Try Saturday's News Qu~z S~EREO SOUNDS OF ·THE H'ARBOR • .. + -• I • , . ;J.Z DAILY PILOT F"ri day, January 18, 1974 • WHAT TO DO • • • ~ , auaesnan t WOessner, SponlOl'ed by UC! School Fine Arts. Fine Arta Studio Theatre, 8 ]>.m. Friday and Saturday1 Feb. 1 and 2. JAN. 18 CHAMBEJ\ CONCERT -Program by Contemporary Cham· .. ber Ensemble s(X>nsorcd by UCJ C.Ommittee for Arts, Fine Arts Village Theatre, 8 p.m. Jan. 18. Tickets are $3.75. For information call Fine Arts box office 833-6617. JAN. IJ • 19 JAN. II ORCHESTRA CONCERT -Program by Los ·Angel .. Phil· harmoni c Orchestra ·wiffl"J<)hii ·-M'iuetfi · cenauctliii, SPon-:- sored by Orange County Philharmonic Society. Crawford' Hall, 8:30 p.m. Jan. 19. For ticket information call Orange County Philharmonic Society 64~11. -. JAN. 2l Admisskm 75 cents. · JAN. Z>l'I , CHINESE NEW YEAR -Los Angeles' Chinese community Is celebraling the Chinese New Year -Chinese Lunar Year 4672 an<t -ytar of the-Valiint-Tiger -with-a variety of ac-- tivities. Continuous activitles take place Jan. 25-27 in China- town : three day carnival, various stage shows, tournaments ,nd exhlbits, Golden Dragon par._de tak~J plttce Jan. "'25. For information, call Mrs. Bea Jue at (213) '222-4716. 'JAN, Z7 DRA~1A WORKSHOP -"An Evening of A1,1tuism," an or- iginaJ play by UC Jrvine drama majors Gary Kirk"'"ood and Reggie Bro~ajll _9e presented at 8 p.m. Friday and ·'---Saturday;--Jan. 18-19, in the Fine Arts Studio Theatre, UCI. Admission, 75 cents ... CONCERT -Perfonnance of "The Passion of Our Lord According · to St. Matthew" by J. ·S. Bach performed by University tix>rus and Orchestra under direction of Maurice Allard, associate professor of music, sponsored by-UCI School qi Fine Arts. Fine Arts Village Theatre, 6 :~11 p.m. (iQtermission 8-9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 25, and ~10:30 p.m. (intermission 6:36-8:30 p.m.) Saturday, Jan. 26. Tickets are $3. For information call Fine Arts bor office 833-fi617. DIXIELAND JAZZ -'.furk Murphy, Dixieland jazz musician, will headline UP90ming Dixieland jazz revUe and dance tak· ing place Sunday, Jan. '1:1, in the Newporter Inn, Newport Beach. Also appearing are Teddy Buckner and bis All Stars and Twenty-five Banjoes of the Southern California Banjo B80!1. There will be a family matinee at 3 p.rn. ($.1.fiO ad- mission) and a revue and dance at a p.m. for aduJts with a roaring 20s costume contest (Jf.75 admission). Tickets available at Ticketron. THROUGH JAN. 11 DRA~tA -"Championship Season." Shubert Theatre, Los Angeles. Tuesday-Saturday 8:30 p.m.; SUnday 7:30 p.m.; \Vednesday and Saturday 2:30 p.m. Tickets $3-8.50. Forrest Tucker stars in award winning drama reuniting a champion- ship high school basketball team at their coach 's house. Winner of Tony Award, New York Drama Critics Award, Pulitzer Prize for Best Drama. JAN.18-11-ZO FOLKSONGS -"This Land is Our Land: A History of Ethnic America in Follfsong," Keith and Rusty McNeil, folk music consul tants. A three.-day UC Irvine Extension • JAN. Zl LECTURE -"Courage for the Future," Rollo May, psycho-. JAN. zs . H ---!ecture:performance weekend workshop and-program, Fri., 7-10 p.m.; Sat., 8 a.m.-12 noon, 1-6 p.m.; Sun., 8 a.m.-12 noon, 1-5 pm, Rm 178, ltumanities Hall, UC Irvine cam- • analyst and author, part of series of lectures on "American Values in Transition" sponsored by_ UCI Student Affairs Committee on Lectures. Science. Lecture Hall, 8 p.m:-Thurs:- day, Jan. 31. Tickets for six-lecture series are $10. Single tickets are $2. For information call the Student Affairs Coll)mittee on Lectures 833-5588. FEB. l·Z DRArt1A WORKSHOP -"C.Onstantinople Smith" by Charles L. M~, Jr., <!!!'ected ~drama major Al Glover, and "Death CONCERT -Performance ·Of "The Passion ol Our Lord Accnlding .• to S.t ~Matthew" bx_ J .. S. Bach performed by University Chorus and orarestia undU airection~Of"Mau'"flCe - Allard, associate professor ol music, sponsored by UC! l)chool of Fine Arts. Fine .Arts Village Theatre. UC Irvine, 6:30-11 p.m. (intermission 8-9 p.m.) Friday, Jan. 25, and 5-10:30 p.m. (intermission 6:~:30 .p.m.) Salurday, Jan. 26. Tickets are $3. For Information call fine arts box office · ....... " • pus. Fee: $48, includes some materia~. _ (714) ~7. --. ·I I I The last days of-our-Quitting Business Sale have arrived. All remaining merchandise from our warehouses has been brought to the stores-and we invite you to make an offer ... many items have not ,been shown before. NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED! · MANSFIELD'S is consolid•ting ifs' ope:r•fion with its p•rent store in FULLERTON. Here's your ch.nee lo · · ulec:t from one of the finest selections of fine qu1lity fvrniture in ORANGE COUNTY •t tremendous s•'lings. HURRY FORIEST SElECTION! BRING YOUR TRUCK OR TRAlllR -OR Wl'll DEllVER. All .. 1., fin1I. No 11· ch•ngts CH' rtfundi. No l•y•w•ys. . . GUNTINGT..-N BE• CH SIORiE ONi. Y! QUBCHAIR l!eg. 5All CORNER TABlE DaAoali. s-{ec• forc-ol to...-.1 or chotr. whd wood •• , ..... , ..••• J.IS0.00 S1Q995 NOTICE---. All remaining merchandise from our Orange store is being moved to the Huntington Beach store for the remaining days 9!_qu,!'j~le~ Ma,ny,o_f_ t!;i~ it,e'!'s.nC!!"f C<!mi119.:Jil hbye_nl!:vec . been·sliown iW' our Huntington Beach store before! The store is 'jam-packed' with the most exciting array of furniture we have ever shown. Hurry! The final days are here!!! • DUE TO CU.STOMER REQUESTS~ I I .... SAU l SALE PRICES NOW IN EFFECT AT FULLERTON STORE! . ' . SOFA & LOVE SEAT SAit In~. gold & bloc• """"le 1•••P"..i we!"''· h>gh ~completoely ,....,.,...i '" dor• !:"'.:: ~-~·:.~."' ~-·"h-~~ .J.700.00 $4899S 6PIECE BEDROOM SET ~Y"'<olo<.•"'9"'~· $4-f.....eddoor"l.onl .............. ~.oo H'"''"' 6-PIECEBEOROOM '"""u -•doo•-'-$49915 ""kidelllf....,;,.",..,..,, , ......••.•• S199.9S MAPLE HUTCH == .. ~~~~.~.$1999S $149" HCUNflS ~ '°~ frOIOI, ~loo tloe-fJ rht .... . ..... SWIVEL CHAii f1011nd cl.ib, ~ lot.ing on c11U..O.., $14995 """' <on••a\l•ll()bulion•o•t.lood •••. S2..0.00 SWIVEL ROCKERS • 2""'!<htng·~dtwkgor,_and • ~::::C:'.~ ..... 1 ........ ,,60.00 s12995 QUBCHAIR ;,, bright Ot'""lfll tn lop <"-lie, luked 1-:k, 1ow bock ••••.••••• ,., •••••• iuw.9s HERCULON SOFA ........ & oold plaid,_, io-~ """°"'"-· $27911 loose botl t .. ~ •••••••••••••• '349.95 • O.EST ~. --- )blor.t.;1..-. I iJOld, •• , ••• •••• .$100.00 OC~AlCHAJR ~-.-w,.....,._.,......,"'"".,~ $1-""'U;;t'"''"' """-e<Wrypiec.eorwwi..t~ .,, ... SJ00.00 i1'1'"''"' c-_...;If, htll<!dto!!il ond lier"-~!Wilt -t~ ·~. \171 . - ..,.,......,.LO~EU,\T -·· . ·-.. - .. Gold, w+.11e olOdrv'ot 1.or,_.fal 1tri~ ' $"8AH S13991 . h'{lh-.tllhtldbod,Lolhlot •.•.•• S:J99 9S , .. ., ....... J lUXURIOUS BAR .... COl"l'll!d design. ~.., 1..,.o,1, .n1h gold glcn1 '"'"""'· 'frJl.J' <hotte al M• .... , , SS9.95 SPIECE GAME SET salr 411• otlogon po:d.>.ie>I ~ ~ loro.ika $1NMda 1opand•hogltboo.~.eWe1ct.Gn s.592.00 .&iJV'"''"' SOFA AND LOVESEAT ""'""'"""""'~"""'""""""'-$41118111 Ofl~~goldbockgrgund ••• ,Jm.so iJiiJ-- 'MNGCHAIR .. 7 PfECE OfNEnE .... • SALi SporWi de>Ogn oc:logor> loble ond 6 ~ Wfougill irOt'I and""' '""rl _., ond bock\ ·.' ....................... $260.00 QUEEN S.ZE HEADIOAc,•,;o,...--.. • ,........,, ................. -f3991- ''""" ......................... Sl80.00 CHAISE LOUNGES ... _...,,,, ~.and (olCJ,1 ........................ '89.95 S PtECO E- s4911 °"~ '~~""""" , s35995 dr-"°"'\ .........••••••••. ~.00 .,, OCcASlOHAL CHAil. li•••-e111d.ofi1tt tftftM 1.d k<bt.c ! • ! ! ! t·~·· .. ,..,, .. _.,..$)"l,9S ___:_-;J;J'"''"' .6-l'IECEIEDtOOM.--~·- 11 .. 1u1i....J,....,"''"" ~-1 lww ....... 1.1 .. ; ... , ..... ~.... s499so ~ ........... "'~'"'""" ...••.•••••••• sm,.lif') " Saturday Morning - -·-' • .. .... .. -. - • . . " • • • • • • ··~· I ""I ···'\.t.::· ' . , ... • -· . ~ ... . ' . ,. ~ ! '( • -· :1 .~ .. • ,• '· ' ... ·~ ,., j, ... • .. ' ···~ r..-. • • " • ' -. •• ~·· '"'' ' ., .. .... .. . . . -. . . . . ... .... ,. ' . . ...-.... ; . . . . . . ... . . . . . . ~ ·. •• • • • .,,. ___ B=RAND NEW 1973 CHRYSLER NEWPORT CUSTOM 4 DOOR @iscour-rU Stri•I Ii CM<IJ-MlC-32-4029 $ ---- BRANO NEW-1973 t_OiscouNU $ 52000 'OFF MANUFACTUlElS STICKER PllCE • • PL YMOUJH CUSTOM SUBURBAN STATION WAGON ••• BRAND NEW 1973. CHRYSLER$ AND PL YMOUTHS ROLLING OUT AT GREAT SAVINGS FOR YOU, DURING. ATLAS CHRYSlER/ PLYMOUTH'S SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE SEE ATLAS NOW FOR THE YEAR'S FINEST VALUES! Se ri•I r: P~-'16·MJD.2 10561 $2000 Off Manufacturers Sticker Price ·FINEST USED CAR BUYS OF THE WEEK - '69 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER • DMr NnUop, Vt, aut-lk, ,,..., ,..!tr, ,.. .. , •llllri,..e,ralces-WiftC!tws..-b,.wfllfe, ... 11 lifn. t ir coMltlOl!h_,, vlllyl "" AM/PM rMit. IXXAUO) '72 MERCURY MARQUIS I . . . '72 <;HRYSLER NEW YORKER • lltOUOHAM. 0-, vt, .. ll!Ntlc, ll'l'Wff ''""' int-Dr--l---1'$. ,,..,, .... ..,., 1111 Wllffl, vlllyt ..,, Cl'Vlle COlltrwt. ......... tlr cOllllltlollint. INOEAll • '71 PLYMOUTH FURJV' Ill ' • '69 FURY HI 4 DOOR Vt, 1mm111c, rlth, llMttr, ,...., ''"''"'' wllilt will nrn. 11t condltltnlllf. CmASOI '69 ' , DODGE POLA RA • '67 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 1 Door ll1nll~ VI, ••tomlllic, rid .. , llNl1r, PO .. r ll"rl111, '#tlil1 Iliff W•ll t1r11; (200t5'1 '69 CHRYSLER NEWPORT -~· . '69 IMPERIAL LE BARON ' DoOr Nrlllop, AMtlvt•IY loadtd will! ""' POW· ... •••l•h ,. .. IKl9f)' •Ir c8ndi!lani111. AM/FM st-willl I• ;llyltf, crvl" conlrol, Ill! wh..i, ~llltr ln!ttior, vtnyl ioP. (XTH77JI '6•8 DODGE CORONET I DoOr H1nltop, VI, a11tom1tic, radio, IMller, ".po<wlr.SIHl'i ..... ~lltAll'IH nrt1,·llf'~f"9f • lMltlftf'--ts: 1XOJ•11 " -. · -• I • • ' I • ,. • • 3•f DAILY PILOT -Fridal, .Un,.,y 111, 1974 7 Coast Area Vital .. ·Statistics ! THE PJ~K oF.· Punch I .... ~ . Marriage Ueenses Dissolutions of Marriage I • J ·P\JllLIC NOTICE ,_ ......... , ..... lfATIOl'CM.l.OJlllA"O" TMICOUNTYO 01 ,. PIJRUO l<OTIOll • r-HOTICE ~ .. l.! lbt Pl.lbll' w1U lit pit« for "~ '"" ... tlW rtPOrt .. ""'' ... _ ......... ........ lfOt (llTI ..... 1rt IYtl .. -•. ,.,, to Frkl1v, 1 Ol"rl'I Me••· ae 1r ... "' II M!'llby ....... ..... " publl( Ill• " .. ' 1101 di'( 1111bUc _,, Me .. Cll '' J111111 Htll; t ll(J 1•14. Hun by 111.111111 " ..... Pllol, I pUblllhMI """' DI '"..,. ,, ttw dtlt o AYES ...... Wlrnam Humpllr .... AISIE St.ATE O COU NTY I, Nor ttlt I 041r Communlt """~· ll'lt Ibo ... .wlY tnd !I041rd -11 ... ~ tlld pt ,,. 1119 IH WI f'll'f'IUlllO 10tl'I di'( N SUDKtl 10th dl't' ' N M ( Plllllb J1rw1rv .. · . • H Int --c •• • • ••• . . . . -.. . • ' • l'UBLll NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l"U9LIC MOflCI PUIUC NOTICE SUP••JO& COU•T °' TM• NOTICE IS HeREIY GIVEN ttiet STAT• 0 ' CALl,O•NIA ,o. ''ICTITIOt.IS aUJIN•H the »Ill ••'f ol Jll'llilllY 1,,4 'U•LIC HEAlllNGS WILL IE HELO TH• COUNTY o" OaA•el lM fol~:,: JT:r:,··~r• ooi·,, I tilt "°"'' °' • o'datk, p'.m .. -~ IY THE COITA MESA ,.LANNING ....... ,.... r . P\ltllk: l'l'lfftl~ of tf1t loant of TMlwt COMMISSION AT THI (ITY HALL, NOTICE 01' HEARIHO OI" l"E'TIT10N buJ cTu': ''ill:QTHElt'S ICEEl"Ell:, '" II be lltkl 1t lb ttOUI.,. lnfffhie r... ,FAia OftlVC, COSTA MESA, FOR ,.llOU.TE OF WILL AHO 'Oil Ctrfttllon ''""'''Cot-ciel Mir '2'2S II(• for I PUOllC ,P..rlno to ~ .~~~r·~tsTatE" ,~·:.e~:r:: ~~~~· TESTAMENTAllY llONO G1yl1 Mc~ l ol1H11, '22 C11'Nllon PUBLIC NOTICE - ' CO. ' . .... ·, ' PROJECT LIMITS • PUBLIC NOTICE CITY -<. i 'l rt\ ~.~o .. · .. -OF IRVINE 0 500 1000 The des~ tor wt'tldt 1pprov• hes bten received was that shown as the revised Dlsign Study Plan at the Oesion PubUc HNrlnt held In the City COuncll CNmbirs, 4201 CtmP\P Drive, Irvine, Callforni1, on May I, 1973. · _ The retonstrvctloft project includes-conversions-Bt~M-•xlstlng lntetthanve oesl;n to a modified l)artlal t:IOY!rlfaf interch•noe as a wtetv project, r91111nment ot 1pproxlm1tely one mile Of the treew1y1 widening and realignment of utver-Ori"9, Md-wlden_lngof Tc•bueo ROid. _ · . ~ ~ . . A det1Ved IMP of thl approved Plan, Ntiil:M Dtcl1rat1on, and" other lntorm~tlon concernrna-trte-wapprovat ~re •••ll•bl• tor lftSPICllon II 1111 IOllOWlnt IOCJltlon: D1part11rt11t of Tr1ns1111Nllon 120 South Sprint Strtet ' \ Los Angeles, CA 90011 Any requnt for lurtlllr lniormetton SllOUld Ill mellld to: Mr. H. Ay1nl1n, District Dlt1etor Clllfornl1 Dtpartmlnt of Tr1nsporllllon P.O. BOJt 23CM;T1rml1Mtl Ann1x, Los Angeltl, CA 90051 ,....,..0r..,.ca.tt D911y rt ........... "" -• . t • ., • TO UP ON YOUJI CLEAN OUT? FOR FAST! c T ... .-...:·~ . ' .· _ ...... -- 6 '4 2 - 5 6 7 8 Frldar. January 18, 1974 DAILY PILOT DAILY P'1iDT 'C:w'iiFiED ADsl !;;-;;"";;';;'';;1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Ge;;ne;;';;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j SEA VIEW VILLAS ................. , .... 2·15878 ] ""'call ..... ,,... • -• -.. __ , ''" CNdit _. Condominiums ERRORS. Advortl1en should check their ads d•llY It report error• immediately. The DAILY. PILOT a11um,1 li~blllty for the first Incorrect insertion only. OPEN DAILY 11 TO S Great \Vhite \vater view from each unit, over· looking Monarch Bay. Starti~g a~ $68,150. Early Mediterranean stxllng; 2 BR., 2~ baths to 3 BR. plus family rm., 21h ba ths; patios; fantastic amenities! Directions: on Crown Valley .Pkwy., just of! of So. Coast H\vy., in· Laguna Niguel. •· r ~~~ 1 For furth~r information call: 496-6551 General Gener1l ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;!Genera1 \:G~·~·=·~··~l~~~~~~I * Balboa Ba}' Properties * 5.77 Acres Ocean View OCEANFRONT-~ MESA VERDE Nifty duplex $155,000 ! 675-7060 BALBOA COVES Better than ne\v ! $129,500 675-7060 ON THE ISLAND Beautifully appointed duplex. Owner's unit 5 BR. Call to see! 673-7420. Cust. bit. 4BR. Lux- urious pool w/jacuzzi. Best loc., l blk from golf course. Bargain at $04,500. 642-7491. OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-5 1811 GISLER On the golf coudse. 3 BH. 3 ba. home w/ pool. 3 Car gar. $79,500 556-8800 REALTORS 4 Local Office5 to Serve You General _Quart,r Acre Mini-Ranch HOME WITH- ' POOL }'or111cr O\\·rK'r \rUs artlst. ui; shown by 111any :111istic touches In hon1c, pool and lundscn ping. 3 bedroo1ns uud dl•n -or 4 brdroon1, 2 1 ~ baths in dcsil<lbl1~ H<u'bo1· Hig hhu1ds. J:> o o I "<1uip1uc111. electric g-.i.ragl' opener, s.. rlccu·ic l:iv.·n n1m·cr included. Close to !'it'hools. park. library and \\'estclirt :)hopp ing. Of(crf.'d l ur S57,fi00. Call Coh1·cll 1).16-0555. NEED A FAMILY HOME Ju s t 2 blocks from clen1entarY sr;hoo_!. _ . Just 3 blocki> fronl Jr. HL J11st 4 blocks froni i\tariners Pork. LocatOO on Paciric Co as I J-h\·y . ~tallbu . Ch\'ner wlll 1•arrv financing ror builder/ deve)o1K"r. $59,950 FULL PRICE Sun/Evff., 552-7605 7 BEDRO,OMS! SOUTHERN COMFORT! IT'S TrtUF.! 7 BIG BE~ R00i\1S! O\'er 2600 sq. ft! 2 STORY F'RONT VERAN• DA! Private entry. Large fiving roo111. Beautiful fi re- place. SEPARATE family roon1! BRIGHT kitchen. Raise your <1wn groci!Jies The oranges and "·alnuts are ah-eady here. Extra building for your fa11n 1 implements and ex t r a vehiClc. Oversized double garage for v101·kshop and hobbif.>S. Enough? Not yet • +Iced 4 bt'lhoo111!!;-3-b1dhs- ~ced a hu-ge fnn1ily roo111. Like 1u1 upstairs n1aster hedroom. den and bath. Like <.1 secluded patio ,1·irh lob; of Lrec.~. ' ikc a c111iet n1'ighborhood. You can get all of thii; for $55,750. Call Col11-e\I 646--0a5.'i. -2 bedrooms and den "'1th ~-"".:::;;, 2 baths in Spanish style UTILIT\' ROOi\1! 7 LARGE BEDROOlvlS. E n-c l osedl--- patio · NE\V! Shag carpet· THE REALl ESTJ!T~ 'CHARGE' PILOT at no extra charge. -$31,750. Call 546-2313. BUILDERS ATTN. 1'lxer-upper; 2 BR, 1 ha. beach co1tagc; blk. to ocean, ~a blk. to bay. $52,500. 1 Call: 613-3663 6Th-8866 Eves. associated ing. CUSTOi\1 \\-'ail cover- ings throughout. Very close to !\·file Square Park! This hon1e 1vill not last! Call us NO\V! 963-6767. OPEN nL a • rrs FUN 70 BE NICE/ THE REAL l ESTJ!TERS . /.Jn NIGEL CAILLY & A55lJCIAfES BROKERS -REALTOQS 1Cl~ W Balho<:l 671 l~ll WANT~A1)",, ___ I * 4 Bedroon1 hon1e fhuge. niaster BRl + family room + den, 3 balhs, n1any t?X· . NOW HONORING Master , Charge and BankAmerica rd • DIAL • 1 642-5678 tras. Quiet street. $.).),700. Roy McC1rdl1 Rnltor 1810 Ne\\'TlOl't Blvd., C.i\I. 541-7729 Think of what you no longer need, make a list, then sell those Hems \\'ilh a Daily Pilot Oassilie<l . Ad! Call 642-0078. BLUFFS VU CONDO Super canyon & bay vu. End _wlil.~Jiugc.......nUlSter suite, sunny patio. $67,000. Agt, 646-1456 ' or 64&-72'Zl $©\\~~-Z£t.2fs· That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle ldi,.4 lly ClAY I . l'OUAN ------- 0 Reorronge '-"ers of the lour .c:rombl.d words be- 10'!¥ to fomi four litnple word~. I ROXHET ' I I' I I I' l I DE MGI jt I I I I' . t . • I D -y Y R l \ i There i$ one-dffi:erence be- s \ \ \ \ lween a tax collector and a . axide rmist, ......Jhe-t.txidermii&t---- 1 H A GS I R I leaves --.' /·•• t--, -,-,-. -,-11-' 0 c.,,,.1 ... ,,,. <;hockle ....... L-L--L. -L. -L. -I. . ...J ~ filU119 Jn ftl. miulng WOfd1 you d9Y•lop froll ftp No. 3 below, 8 PRINT NUMBERED lE nERS t IN THESE SQUA RES , ., UNSCiAM&f LHTEiS I I I I _:._..::!•O~i~A~N~S~W~f!R __ ..J. . ....J.=:.~.-..J SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 ' t I l • at Last Summer's Prices!. $45,990 Bec1u~ of last minute credit rejections and , cancl!lla!ion. Peppertree Homes in ·Tiisthl'has 2 homes to sell. · • 2 Story >'h • 3 Baths · • 4 Bedrooms e -Large fam. rm. w/fplc . e Carpet • Shake roof I• I • Plus many. inore quality features • As' low as 10% Down ... • \Ve will take your present home in trade ' . . : Models located at Santa Ana Freeway and ·Myford IW. I Open Daily from 10 until 6 '' 544-B012 • Hurry, thl1 11 1 Very good deall ·= ---------.~ ----- --111111 LXSJWWAlJ)SPZWFS:WRJALIW. o.nt'ral General AND ASSDCIAIU REALlORS A RARE FIND!!! Hard to believe, but TRUE. A TRIPLEX . in CdM on H> lots and full y rented. A real ~ MUST SEE property. Priced below most :·duplexes. Don 't delay, call now . A listing of · Bud Austin. CALL 644-7270 . . . • • • G.neftl Genera (hnercl eneral ra GeMr• Gener el * * * * RENDEZVOUS CONDO CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX CANNOT BE DUPLICATED -ever again in A UNlt;IUf ~ Ne wport Beach. Rare opportunity lo live on the oceanfront for less than $100,000. ·Top Two Bedroom unit in the front and two more Bedrooms in the rear. Re- modeled in the last year and close to . ·everything. $79,900 • POOL! Nc\V paint oul and Jn. I lus;:e livll'W room VAUL TEO BEAA1EO CEU . ...- lN "S. SU11!!hlnc kitchen. F11n11ly dhtlng. E'ull sized l1Cdroos11!I! Beautiful t'ed llrl,ik J>Hllo. SPARKLJNG POOL! $26,900, total pt1ce. $900.00 do"'n! $248.00 -1,ER MQ I HURRY ! Dill now 963-6761. IN CORONA DEL MAR -Quaint area, quaint floor with se nsational view, se.cllJ'ily blliJ.d.igg, decoration and delightful central patio: Two subterranean garage, elevator. separate units: One is a 3 bedroom \Vith 2 Bedroom, 2 bath family room home; the .other is a 1 bedr'oom 2 Bedroom, 1 bath. $71,000 $69,500 BIG CANYON .FAIRWAY LOTS OPEN TIL 9 • IT'S FUN 10 8E NICE/ ~EHEAL~ ~TERS with pot belly stove apartment. Both are CALL 546-5880 chaTI11ing: both -nre $84,500. A listin g-of -• Two.c ustom homes sites overlooking the .• Jilrway.i; of Big Canyon Co.untr.r Club Loca(ed In Newport's newest and most elegant neighborhood . $69,500 each. Vody Nelson. HARBOR HIGHLANDS ' ESTATE REALTY UNIQUE HOM~S Realtors, 675-6000 3 BEDROOM & FAMILY ROOM with spark· 2443 I!. 'Coast Hwy., Corona del Mir ling pool, all in excellent condition. A plea· SALESPERSONS Gener at General OUR 25TH YEAR Off•rJng Service Only Experience Can Provide BIG CANYON BEAUTY Drive by •41, Royal St. George & see one of Big Canyon's loveliest homes. Note the -ew- tire front area is beautifully landscaped & f$ee of driveway. Owned by a ,professional decorator, the interior is elegant. Showfi by app 't only . $159,750. PLEASE CALI,. 675-3000 General sure to see. Lots of extras including new copper plumbing & bath (L,tures. Asking $57,450. CALL 540-1151. TUCKED AWAY 1303 AVOCADO .. DR., NEWPORT eENTER 640-1120 --------· Nt'\\' or experienced 1ue11 or . \\'Olnen, join the NBA team. \Vork lu a t'Ongeniul, creat· l\'e atn1osphcre u n de r proven n11\11agen1cnt. Bnjoy n1!11in111m rcgin1cnllllion and ravornble l'Qnunlsslon t;ched· ule. Prrsonnllzcd lmln1ng U\'Rilnlllc. IN A QUIET CORNER OF COSTA MESA '- Neat 3 Bedroom home, over-sized lot with room for boat, camper, etc. 2 separate stor· age shed s (could be workshop.) Completely fenced & private. Full price only $29,000 . CALL 541>5880. * BOYD REALTORS PRESENJ-S '* l·G;;e;ne;;;;r;;al;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.;;;;G;;en;;;e;;r;;al;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,j Call NIGEL Ior Interview. I" I 644.7211 /.Jn NILll GAILEY f,, ASSUCIA!E~ SURFER 0 UIN THHE0 RFEAMINLJY0?y 111 th 701 ACACIA · ••••• LET Y R C IL N E e at e A rar,e development opportunity-corner lot beach. Only 2 blocks to ocean or bay on pres· -So. of the. Hwy with charming 2 bdrm $205 PER MO -tigious Peninsula Poii:lt. 5 BellrOOmS, home & rental unit. A BE'ITER BUY no\v ACANT • 3'1, Baths, billiard room, wet bar, separate for lbe !Ulure. $75,000. V family room, $119,500. Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 OPEN SUNDAY l·5 2 STORY 421 SEVILLE, BALBOA. CALL 540.1151 . $925 TOTAL MESA VERDE 4 BEDROOM PIECE & (j)UIET DOWN! 1800 SQ FT OF LIVING !or only $44,950. !ea· RECREATION & LEISURE EMPTY , sron:Y. A•ldng lures inc lude over size bdrms, lge dble brick Lovely \VOrds !or a lovely condo. 3 bdrms, 51-1.!XXI. $20.i TOTAL pay· frplc, bvy shake r~f, beautiful front kitchen, 21fi baths on a choice greenbelt. Not to be n1cn1 + malnlcnnnl'e. Pri· AND covered patio surrounded by many duplicated a t the price. K.1:.,000 , ,-ate enLry. Largt' living .,...., 1"00111. llUCE BAY \\'IN· trees, Ath Bdrm converlible to formal din· OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5, 611 VISTA BONITA DOW? u;, kUchen. Spiral ing or den. Won 't last a V.'eek-CALL NOW! 1 s1ain:ali<!. Jo'an1ily a:lzed bed· o;~; 1N FLORIDA IAI ;Te\'~ tl 'J429* E~7~!:: it.y. ~·~i~EE: ~RJ':~ ~ I M II ~ Coron• del Mar loo'n. tbl.IXXI . 9',L • S205 MUST SELL ·-vacant 3 bedroom, 2 bath _Ji~;.;;::;:;=~~=~~~~~~~pernio.$!t25 TOTALCOSTS! Tow11house immediately. Shag carpel!,_Jofs. ·o-ral -Cnll 1)011·~ TAKE ADVAN· WI. CAN HILP you--=-auy, ..... GeneYa"I AGE 963-6767. ~.~ ~C·E·IN·-TH ... N.•TIOOllNE LIDO wa ter!font . 3 Bdrnr. & ige. family rm., oh( ext/ras! ropNuiar Cos.ta dMebs~l location.kCtlub-t YOUR HOME MOB! LE HOME -·-or 5 bdrms., with 6 baths. Lido Nora:··spec-· oµse poo s. ow price < ow mar e a ==~~;;..'!"'--!!!l!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!i!=~~~j:._tacular view! Waterfront living rm. with $24•500 .CALL 540·ll51. AT THE. BEACH ·FOR SALE : s\8"-"own-wet-ba~r & l!OB1~$2'15:,000:---j-5f·•cNl5u-uu. · ---~ . ----·-__ _ _ _ SI LVERCREST ,.... -.. n-o • 0811..E-NOMl:--residentlal area South or !he 20 · WATER FRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD 2.STORY Adults only to,vnho use, adjacent Hwy in Corona clel riiat-. ' x 53' 2 BD 2 BA, carp.,,i;:======== 30' x 105'. ~lagnificent view! $165,000 to Mesa Verde Country Club. Park-like set-An approximately %'"11Xl i;q. · drnpcd, blt·in.s., rnri:-ig .. Balboa Island ting ·with beautiful-pool .and....grounds-Offer.-. ft.. 3 BR 3 BA hon1e wilh 11·ai1.hcr & clec. dryer, "''1rcd11-==..c:.=:c...--- BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ed at only $39,500. CALL 546-5880. tamuy room & huge m••"'' ~~~''.'°"'~•• "':.'.;,,. ~~~: SERENDIPITY 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 67U161 o::!~n °~~~d~nc block froin scaped patio. Three yn;. old 1\1'0 bedrooms with I ~..,..,'!"';.,,..,..,..:.,..,..,~..,~..,..,..,..,..,,.1 r-:;;jji;:--;~;::;;ii;;:---:=::=~=~!1 be 1 · like nu. Lo'!ated in ne1v oon,·ertlble den, encl~ l' t can youn; (or on Y adult pk, a11•ay front noisy patio, & J11rg<' fireplace, on General ERITAGE $96,500Cau for [)('tails .!::t. Onc.-haU bl. lrotn club-,a· quiet lill'CC I near Publlc 1.0=="-------I 644-72ll ho~. StS.495. CaJI EVES. Bay beach. '!'v."O balha. Near THE WORK'S ' I. 21J.ti!M·4690. IOI "'I"' •l 115.000. ,o, GREAT VALUE -SPYGLASS · $125,000 jaCharming NEW 2-story home fo.r lge. family. 1'VO • Spac. entry hall \v/circ. stairway. 4 ~R., FR., LOVELY 110l\tES · DR. & huge rumpus rm . Land mcluded. J MISSION VIEJO "San Roque" 4 BR/den "'\ SAT/SUN.1·5. a "Dean" creation as WESLEY N. TAYLOR Co. Span~h as Modrid? Lcwely decor, landscape & location. 2111 S.n Joaquin Hiiis Rd. Only $41,000. ~--'!Nl!E!!Wl!PO..,Rii. T-C!!E!!N!!T!!E~R,~N!!.!!B!". "644-4""'"9"1"0""'""" ~A~ .. ~~·Gem" on l!I!! "Executive Row" in the 1.o.;:..;;na~rc:•;;.1 ______ 1 G;:.,~'°'e:;;r;.::•::.1 ______ hills. Corner location & · REALTORS • CAN BE SEEN AT: Open Sat/Sun. 1·5 ALL DONE CRESTMONT 432 Seville /Jn NIGll nAI LEY & A55UCIATES lf you're tired of looking I ";:~========:;==:;:=====~! at projects instead of General Gener.al homes, cheek into this love-I--'--'-------~"~~.,"1f 8~ :::"~; PAINT 'N POLISH Its A Family Affclir PENIN TRJ'.PLEX dining. family room and the Modern 3 BB., 2 BA, Pcnln· VACANT. 3 bedroom pool Exceflent sununer/wl.nter most lavish front and rear sula 2-s101y hon\c! Bltns , home. Fast escro\v. 2 ycal's rentid inconie. yard treatn1ent you've sttn. beam ceilings, frolc, dining, old. Upgraded. WAik to OPEN SAT/SUN \.5 On the greenbelt a short over-sized gar. St. to st. R-2 everything. Preinium corner 1212 \\'. Balboa Blvd walk to clubhouse-and pool lot: Va cant -n1l~r work re-· VIE\\f !--~· Huge en-PAUL BALA IS only $TI,500 Fee · quired! Fantastic value at closed p~t10 llll'IU~s -pool sz As« ., ti-15-3343 ESTATES, J()jl Sile L~ .. BreP . Centml J\l'C. .'.lCl'OSS fron1 EN'a Coo1n1 . Hosp.) Lot #-16 .. COl'\TACT RAY, £K. 1i1GR. for showini:. IlUM WHITE REALTOR BEACH GIANT 125,950. 5 ZXll N'E:\VPORT N'PT BgJ. + den Ra:mbllng Ranch . 6ia-1a3o ~ nestled near Sandy Sliors. B JL--p · 1 1-fURRY. Agt. 6·15-0303. • -en1n•U a YOU CAN'T BEAUTIFUL VIEW :;'!,,";','"1,~~rc1~':,;~i' 1 ;,~; BEAT THIS! -$38,500 ;'!:~.,pending .ale ol your CALL ~nll $57.500. Lo\1' do\\•n TD's or lablc. l\l1s!'lon VICJO ;i rca.1=-=· =---.....::.:::...:= trade OK!! Call 645-8400. $4-1,000. Call COL\\'ELL G I · '""1cruri!!i!~liil!.2..!'U<i 637·9101 01· 586·0222. , enera Gener•I Assum•ble 71;,,. ¥• Loen /.Jn NlroEL nAILEY & A551JCIATE5 ~ i~~~;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~i On a hon1e bcautUully It; MESA VERDE From lhi• exquisite I y TAX SHELTER V. E. lio..urd & Co. . decoraJ.ed young V I P Buy a single family home JV,aJ •:...:.ie 11,,.1,,,...,. 2 STORY rea:idence with s Pac Io u s & rent them out1 Always =='-------•========= bedrooms. queen s i i e c! demand for "Homes" vs. --$45,500 balhs, and large yard that Apartments. These w 111 HUGE 20X20 WEST NEWPORT We chall•n.... yw to f.ind will aceommodate a pool. make excellent ' •T AX FAMILY ROOM $62,500. i Br beach cottage. more ho;;--for the money Flexible terms.--Bet I e r SHELTER" 6 houses from the oc-can · In this choice area! 2l30 check this ope. &JG-7711 So. Euclid • 2·2 $Zl,500 $30,500 + sep1· guest or bach 0 Eve So G th 2 1 23 999 quarten. Garage & 2 off -~" =;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;::=~I SJ. ft. in a popular Door pen s -. un er--, • _ = plan. 1 bedroom or den Walker & Lee I So. \Vood-3--11,~-2-1,000 GracefuJ olive tree, splil rail St. prkng spaces. Lrg front ESA DE MAR downstairs with adjoining \V. &;irchard-3-1"-2~.200 fence lead to slate entry. patio. Xln't Sumnier & M L l;>ath. Gracious and spacious -;;;;;;;R;;E;;AL~;;;;EST;;;i;;;;A;;T;i;E;;;;;;;;; So. Llngan Ln. -3-Z.:, 25,000 Kitchen has c u p b o a rd s \\'inter renlal. 4 BR, 2 BA. F reshly Painted ·Uving room warmed by • , \V. Camden-4-2--26,500 galore plus pantry. Separate _B_roc_·_ld_na_n ____ 97'4_. _3_iO lnsicltl & Out! Ne\1· shag broad stone f ire p 1 ace. For The Mini Investor So. Oiamond-3-2--29,000 family room ff! at u re s l carpet. $3."i,950. Bk r Family room Or dining So. Eut~lid·2·2·29,000 custom headed tire pit, "Weed it k Reap" I 5-19-2288 or eves 557-8968 Two-2 Bechwm homes on 500 11" · f room -your choice. 4 large R-2 lot in central Costa W. Jonquil-3-dc~i.. 33', warn1 pane mg, view o bedrooms and 2 baths l\fe"'". '290. Per month All offered VA Terms p rofessionally landscaped MACNAB IRVINE _______ .. ______ _ FINER HOMES BLUFFS ON A BUDGET! c:;tcd on Bnlboa l 'cnl11suh1 1~uu11, ·I lk'th'OOnl, 2 Bnlh, 111.:t:l\L'(J & · landS<:uix.'(j pal lo. Lo rt·at tor c11h;.11ai11iug or kuis . .Ste11s to ut:e1u1 or bay. ~.~.JOO. 11:.«i Oc~nn BJ~·d. 01,i.:..~ SAJ' & .SUN 1.j l!Oli•l> ll'uod, H.Jtc. 6i:J.9'166 VACA.l\'T. 4 BIC-latn. rm., lgc. kit. 2-.Sty. $87,500 ~rs~u1l!._ Rcalry 67~ Coron1 del Mar SPECTACULAR View ocean, -I -• . t yard with huge covered ,upatail"l!I. Doi'i"t iesltate -income. ROOm to develop I'' 0 --ee 'J)aUO, iuctr'more:-It's-a·· 11-~of Call 546-2313. more units. Asking $38,COJ. l\Jri . . .. steal-C?all OO\V 847-6010. ial· .,.,-~""·'"'"o"'"..,. ~1-{C--~-B----IJ-;cm&mr+.u~R!!e_"'.~1 ~E'"°s"'1;~1-ee:!~.j-."""fft0"' 3BR beauty (oo $49.500. Shag carpeting. low -monthl)'-maintenance-area-:-Immediatc·oc- c •wk Howell 644-6200. DU C'¥allna &: harbor lights. -~ton1.-QllO-Ol-a-kind --~1--...J ~xclu.sh1! Irvine Terrace. '.i . Wo<bMlll-- ' . ~-~ · WALLACE ~ I --!514'46~~~4~~RS ..,._I"-=''=·=· ·=· ~~~~ tiave something you want ta EASTSIDE -sell? Oa'8llied •d• do ii (Open Evenings) IF YOU LIKE PEOPLE well • call NOW 642-o67S. I '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"' CONDOMINIUM· $ener1I General • LARGE 3 BR townhouse WE'D LIKE YOU BIG CANYON BUILDING SITE Gorgeous view lol overlooks 50 acres of fairway• and greens. Perf.ect for spacious, elegant home in Newport 's exciting new community. $69,500. FIRST TIME OFFERED-LIDO ISLE Artistically decoratecJ! Guest quarters wilh . private en trance and kitchenette. 50 ft. lot, street to street. Large south patio. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. $135,000. A GARDEN SPOT ' Secluded among lush· trees and shrubs ere· ates a very private home in a park~like set~ ting for this 4 bedroom. 2 bath home of fam- ily size and country style. $82,500. ENJOY THIS. FINE HOME Located in Bayshbres. Private area \Vith two beaches. 3 bedrooms, large Jiving room, fam ily room , fireplace and wet bar. s .. ~luded p~tio. $75.000. _ _:. 2 ST9RY SPYGLASS HOME 4 bedrooms + large bonus room + family room hom e on pool·sized lot. 2 cozy fir .. places and cathedral ceilings. O!!ered at '132,500. . • 644-1766 Coldwell.Banker ........ , 21'1 Saft .._In Hiiis Rd., N.11. ' e NE\VL Y redl?corated e UPGRADED carpets & d•~pes ·e·,vooo:su'Ri'flNG -f ire .. pltice • WALK to 17th • \\'estcllfJ ~ 8 TMMEDIA TE occupancy 8 \\-'ILL lease 'option CaU no .. 11 ror appt. To consider a career with the \\'Orlds -finest Real Estate eo1npany. You provide.-Ilic-~ ~e.sh·~-~and \tt'll prdvkle.. lhe training: Together we'll earn you Sl,500/month (commission) Ask about our free licensing probrt'Bnl. Call 545-!»91 and ask fol' District l\1anager. Walker&Lee •IJ.l llfJ.TI 4 Bdrm• & Den I Ne'v England style Penin· & F1imily Rm sulo duplex1 .. fl'plc, beon1s, No d0\\'11 G.L! Great faniUy bll nM, plush cri>tg. Pvt honle "'ith dining rm, patio, VIEW! Roo1n~· 0\\'11· kitchen built ins. Family er's unit! Priced al $8·t500. 1·n1r den, fireplace. Rich • 10',; 1lown or u·e.dc! ! Cull · \1U01.l pnneling. Jo'orced air &l:i·8•100. hl'at. Shake roof. SprinklC'rs. 2 BR Duplu $34,950 BEACA Cottiive ·549,950 I Call for additional Info 1797 Or:i.ne:e Ave .. C.~1. CENTURY 21 642·1771 The fa.~l!·sl rlruw 1n the \V~sl. • • • s OHlly Pilot ClassiJ'Jed Art. ~l--5§78. Is• ?'::ft.. Gen tr al J Only SJfi,500. Call 540--1720 TARBELL, Realtors BY OWNER Lo\'ely 3 br. ,. bu "' '· · rm f.-"""71\!l'"""'ITI on I~ com-er lot in Cliff Haven. r;e,. jWI ' crpu & drps. \Valk lo Har- bor l·ligh &: Ensign Sehl&. $63,500. Open HOUR every· day noOn-8 pm 'til 10ld, ICKX) Olff Or. Eves. 64Z-ll22 . Days 541>4192. General ' SYLVIA RAY Joirlld t111 Co.!1 MtM Oflltl In Nov .. 1t1J, svtvi. N• II.cl ' )'Hn ··~lffltt In RMI llt•lt. SM Is 1 Broktf 1nd HOitry l"ublk;, • tS Yfl' r.sldt11! of lflti Htrbor Arff r•ldl119 In COlll M-. Sylvl•'t lr.nowl"'te of fhli Hirt.or Arn Md 11mvr0\lnd o1 lr•l"lng tnd ._. . Pt(lfflt• -bin lltf' -. l'l!'ldft" Ut~lofttl MN!e• In R .. r Etltrt. •lld lltl mtO. ""'r otlkil Top ll1ltr .tor HOY, l DK. Ctll $'{f\IJ1 11 COlwtll Prope!'tl", ta.OSU. IHp thh IMllMfy tllr.ctefy wM yff this wMllHCI • , .... ••llM-•••tillt· All ... tocCltloM lhtH Nlow ore lklcrlbff In ,,...,... *'911 i., ectvertt1111t .a... .... I• to4cry'1 Dolly Pllet WANT ADS. P.rni• 19!.e_wl .. ept11 ff .... le!, ...... '"' .to rn:f ore ~ '-- lht fl'dl. Slftr-1!11 Je,""9.c~ _..frldilr, ~ ltfdcsy ' ,....,. . - 12 BEDROOMS) 2821 Ocea n Lane (at Goldenrod) CdM 644·9060 $119 ,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 13 BEDROOMS) 2030 Holiday (Baycrest) NB 644-1766 $89,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 600 Palolita (I rvine Terrace) CdM . 644· 1766 $68,000 (Sun l ·5) 1537 Sanlanella (Irvine Terrace) CdM 844·1766 $~9,500 ,($al _& Sun 1·5) #57 Linda Isle !Linda Isle) NB 644·I766 $285,000 (Sat & Sun Z.5) #2 Rµe Chateau Royal (Big Canyon) NB 644·1786 $145,000 (Sat 24) (3 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DENl · 3508 Sur!view (HVuHills) CdM· 644·1766 $74,950 (Sun !Z.5) S5081iur!view, (H.V.Hills) CdM , 644-1766 (Sun 1·5) 1106 Sandpiper, Corona del Ma~ -·.:_ 640.11S9 $82,500 (Daily 12·5) 279 Brentwood Place, Costa Mesa 548·6032 $37,900 (Daily I·5) (4 BEDROOMS! 1320 Antigua Way (Dover Shores) NB 644·1766 U29;50o --\Sal c!i-SUn 1·5) 2001 Baxadere (Irvine Terrace) CdM · · 644·1766 $235,000 -(Sal& SuiIT-5 (4 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DENI 2907 ca~alpa St. (Eastbiu!!) NB •· 673·5617 $67,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (5 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DEN) 421 Seville, Balboa 540.llSl $ll9,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5 ) 14 BR. & 3 BR.) . !008 E. Balboa Blvd ., Newport Beach 644·1766 · $250,000 !Sat· & Suo 2-§l "JUST LISTED " Open House Sat. & Sun . 1.S p.m. fi•· I547 Dolphin Terrace. VIEW! of yac tit clubs & main channel. Spacious 2BR & den home- ideal for di scri minating couple. Formaf OR. Lo\V maintenance & \ve11 land scaped lot. $I29,500. (D l2) ' RAIN OR SHINE ·the _view is fantastic ! 4BR's & FR on quie.t street; Unlimited, decOtalllll! possibilities·. ·courtyard patio. $120,ooo. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. (Dl3) SHARP 3BR~SHORECLIFFS Sparkling new decor. 2 used brk. ·fir .. pia.,.., gourmet ~tcben, lovely yard + prjv,ale beach. $98,500. Ken/Helen Hartley 642.8235. (Dl4 ) ' ' • • . A NEW HOME FOR THE NEW YEAR ' Custom built~ne year Qld . 3BR's, 3 baths, for{Dhl DR, huge FR. Luxurious new car~ pets Ii drapes. Newport Harbor Hi. $69,500. · Bev~ly Morphy 642-8235. (Dl5) LINDA JSLE Custqm home by Rliloh Hodges, designed by Herb Brownell. Panelled ~' DR & FR. Lg. master suite W;rireplace & dressing room . 2 family sized BR's &.lg. work room. $255 .000. OPEN SAT .. & SUN . 1·5 p.m. •65 LINDA ISLE. (Dl6) · . :S UNSETS OVER THE OCEAN The show changes everyday! View u! Har· bor & nite lites. Highly customized 3BR & den home -beautiful decor & garden. $97,500 Ken/Helen Hartley 642-8235. (Dl7) LIVE NEAR· THE SEA Priva e Mnc h. ocean & canyorr-vIEW. 41:!1,i'•-llJ(e new! Excl usive.sllo.rei:llfts.= · $229,500. OPEN DAILY l·S<p.m. 186 Sbore- ciill Rd . (Dl8 ) ' scparate from house ) Ideal for ln·l<iws Ol' live-i111> 4:e pool, encl patio, \\'Orkshop « mllfl.Y ex11·as. i;teps trom sand beach. r ot· sale by o"'llcr, $225,000. Sho11.·n by appl to tiualiticd buyei'a;, tii:>-3781 ------~:OR &\LE llY 0\VNER Harbor Vu I Ulls, Lusk. Gl'eal ocean view, quiet cul-dt'-sac beal,lty, 4 Br, 3 lla, fa.mi ., rm, 'b e a•-m e d CC1nui;s, ·~ [rp(C's, "3 car, tihc famil y home. lmmcd • Occpy, SJj-JJ'OO &.1 310/&l+-1682. DELUXE SETTING Li ving 1·01. b·pl!J, lam rm, 3 lg tx.1r1n,<i, :t IN1 ., ne'outlful secluded garden, brlck \l'tlli w/lron gates. 1'0P AH.~A . Only 119,95/J. THE GERRIE CO. Rltr, ·644-IOI0/644'4221 PRIME LOCATION·VlE\Y ·HARBOR VIEW HILLS Light, airy J'Bft, 2~~ BA. Move-I n condition. Eat·ly possc&'ilon IJ req'd. $82,500. By O\vncr. &10-1139. Open _!)llilyc·l=2·..:5=~--- CORONA ll ighlandK 3 Br, 2 ba, fain, dln & b1'Cakfa.st rma:. Split lev, beam cell, 2 frplci;, deck. 2 car gar, lk.oean & l'&nyon YWK. Cu I -de-sac. 1tio.gnUiclenl. •.ooo. Uy Owoor, 673-7587. CORONA OIL MAR ATTENTION BUILDERS. 2 Prime R·I Ot..<el\n View lot!. $UO,OOO. 97S--Oll3l Of< 644""1510 Lusk Harbor .Vu Hliil }'l'J!:: Jo .81 ,_jJJA, frun. rl!b R1..'<iu<.'t'<l p 1• 1 c e-.-o nr <J;G-11112. • FOR SALF:t by owner, 810 Heiloll'Ope, 2 DR, l BA, 2~' car-gnr. $:>9,000. }'tr appt 496-1386::,,,~---I HARBOR Vll:W ll ll, LS , LUSK . Largo 3 BR, 2W Bl, view homo. $96,00I), Fee. Prin. only. 64-f..6:J79 DUPLEX; 421 Potn11t:ttla, 4 blkt to beach. By owner, I $691500. 67'-8402 CvetrwkndA lf'1 a breeze •••• 91!11 )'(it.I ltelfl.I with ease, u11e Oetly Pilot Cl&8'1l!led. 642·5678. • :>' • " 'I Coron1 d1I Mor · Corona del Mar Duplex l'rlce Reduction lf you are even \l&jJUely in- tt1'ttiltd in nn l!!XCCplkinaUy \vtll dcslanetl 3 BR 2 BA, ground floor owners unit \\1ilh a $200/ino gnrare apt. ln l\n ex<.-c\lent comer lo- cation near n J>{lt'k, YOU CAN'T Art'ORD TO OVER- . ' Co1t1 ~ l&w~ 11'.i..h OWNER, Sit, Sw>. H.,., a,pprooc 2,0CO sq tt. 4 BR 2 bu. be&med ram.rm. Dln·rm, bridl frplc, mw c ' . Under 'ctd at Just reduced! 3 Br 2 Ba, family rm. Eastslde by owner. $37,900. 54S-6Cl3'J OUTSTANDING VALUE • • • South l •9un1 Soul~ l a9un1 HAPPY family Jiving in 3 Arth Bay. 4 BR. 3 ba. home. l'.ou can see forever fro1n liv. rm . & den, both with fireplace . Pltio oil pleasant kitchen. 2 car gar. Good value at ' . OPEN HOUSE •I 32256 Stoning!¥ Rd., Sat. & Sun. 12 noon to 4 p.rft. MARION MILNE REAL ESTATE Friday, J;1nuary 18, }q74 DAILY PILOT emetery lo11/ Crypt1 15' 2 CEA1ETER Y lot¥ CyprCJ.11 teetlon. Harbor R. e 1 t '91t!rnorlal Pilrk. C a r I 831·2439. Property 158 RED CARl'ET EXCLUSIVES Income Proptrty 166 14 UNITS ciose to new ~1ontcl"lr Plaza. Pride ot o\\nershlp units in hlah rtota.I demand area. Sbo\-.11 exce l le n t CASH AYA.ILABLI! BUSINESS ventur'd. reel estnlt, ln~Uon8. If you have: a good pry>ject, .end Box 112, spe a . cr eorisider any l'easonal.>le Rlve1'1ilde Dr,. tenns. Offered for $170.<XXI. ,.;:N:::••:!')X>!:'.!.r!..I ~B<~•,,•:::·h::.----:-,,;! Call CohvCll ~ Money to Loan 1st TD Loans LOOK Tll!S J>JtOPERTI'I Dan• Point . Reduc:ed l.Q $84,500 I :::c:;;;O-'..:;::;.:.. _____ , A brand new S bedroom & den & S bath home with separate kitch~n nook, wet~ar, fireplace, terraces oil living room & ~droom. Owner must sell. $62,900. 611 South Coat! Hl9hw1 y loguri1 811ch, Collfornl• 92651 Phono 494-1551 $34,500. VA or conventional. Duplex In Anaheim. T\•.-o 2BR, J ba wilts. UP TO 90% 8'4% INTEREST 644-7211 OCEAILVIEW GRUBB. & ELLIS co. $39,500. DUPLEX. A 2 B1l and 1 BR on one of the 2nd TD Loans 4 BR. 2~' ba, lg ta.o1 rm, EASTBLUFF BACK Bay area. Large ftl>lc, crpl,. drpa. Thb 2400 REAL TORS 675-7080 howre on l> OCI~ ranch with ~ ft beautilW appnt. Only'l'!'"'!'"""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'!'"'""'""'!~!!\!!!!!!!!!""!!!!!IRare opportunity to live In cotTals, barn, arena & ~.950. Open Silt &: Sun,r1 I Be h this cholc:e area. 1'~ine Lu-'k best landscaped 11treet5 in -~~;;;;;;:;:;::;:;;;:='-!..._ Eastslde Costa Ji.1csa. 101,0 30,CKXI i-'t, Ofllce Bldg. do"7l. Anaheim S75l\·I gd. Finunclng lowest r•t•s O rang• Co. ~ 33871-Cille A·c OTd a r 1 e • ., ...,•.;•.;;•;;•0----==--·-I Leguoa ac built 3 br. home with fan\llu permit tor ho1-ses. Ride on 67<7"4 Bkr •· J Back Bay & shbp in Fimlon WELL-<;ROUNDED ~ ~ ' EXECUTIVE EDGEWATER room and dlnlng room. In Island. Forced to soil (Under $70) OCEAN HARBOR DELIGHT Real Estate lovely condlUon and "'11 h S45.000. Call owner. 997-5059 $42,800:-2 tlOUSES. Eastide C. P.t. 1$21,400 ea.): Super neat 2 br, 2 ba house up front "'Ith a 1 br, l bath house In rear, for not much more than single houses sell ~lulti-Tenant tnt1ust11fll 12,000 Ft. Irvine l·IO~l Settler Mt9. Co. 642-2171 545-0611 Servin& Harbor area 24 yrs. -00N'T BORROW SJ10\V CASE HOP.1E, i'ust a view! Cnll for an 45' R·2 LOT, t'Oinfy 2 Br, din, VIEW For the buyer 1vho wants the appointment to see Uris cN.:;•:.:w;.,po=rc.t_H;.;.;•.;,ll,;h.:;f..:•--- rn1. Only $63,000. 2200 i;q ft • 4 BR, $00,900 best, 3 Br, corn:crt. den .& above the~ty. Over 4000 hoine today! Otfi~ Bldg. lrvinl' 10,000 1''t. $400,00l. 'Tl l YOU CA.LL USI Borrow 011 your home equity for any a:ood purpose. Sen'4 ing Los Angeles CoUnty Sor ,over 20 years and NOW iD 01·ange C<lunty! "'* * * * * * 1S,OOO sq ft lot $%1,000 tanlily/beroom11. fot·rnal .dm d:;n,rt4 1m:. 1 ~i~. s8uBpeRr G75-1'225 45' R·1, Beach side off hwy, Bkr. (U4} 675-7414 nn w aut ul chandehe~. y, $l8.5,000 ' BIG FAMILY? Five bedroom, Cape Cod <111 a street to street lot. 1'·orm·a1 dining room. three baths, & is in excellent condition. $63,500. tor. lO'"Ao down . · ?.1edic!ll Bldg. 1 .cm Ft. Hunt . Beach, $240.000. 2 Br, sub111it offer, $65,000. plush carpeting, cenu·al all' * * * * * * conditioning, prof.' land· CLOSE IN-It's hard to !ind so• R·I, Corona Highland•, East Bluff scaped, many extras. Only a unique honw with !luch very special 3 Br, 2 ba, $53,500. character. The pool Is H&F, $59 ,5 00. B"UILDER SPECIAL. :t BR, 2 ba, l BR and bachelor unit. Sale can be conditional on approval to build 6 1nore units. l\.1ake offers. Sale 0 1' exchange. 24 Units Ana hf'in1 29(ll\t Lo"'· Oo\\·n, Stays lull .SIGt-.•\L MORTGAGE CO. 1TI41 556--0100 169.500. EASTBLUFF MORGAN REALTY lhe ~~,:n ~:..pe;~;t ~.~t'. * * * * • * BY OWNER 67U642 675-6459 OPEN HOUSE lh;,, Sonday Open Sat/Sun. 1·5 332 Cat11in1 WESTERN TERRAIN 960-1248 4500 Campus Drive,..K:-Br- Unlvel'sity Realty 673-6:>10 1.5, 521 Lombardy Lane Costa MeH Exquisile view, landscap~ TURTLEROCK $69,500 I-~~;::;:~~;:::;:~~ SPECIAL BY APPT. ONLY Monoy Wontld 250 1 ----~~---{Ad,~~~k~p~~efamqui~~l!i 4 BR_.. 2 BA, lg COl'f!Cr lo_t. PIUVACY & VIE\V · Adobel· BAYCREST MESA VERDE nr park & pool Open nouse bricki;, \1;ood &.-glass are $59,850. r~ouRPLEX. 2 BR, 1 ba. Backs on golt course. \Vilt sell contracl o 1· conventional. ..f6CXI ft . 4 tlo1nei>, ':i AC. '$8000 Needed (or Central Ci\T S7Q,OQ() $14,000 busln~ss. Will repa)' d\\'h. in 2·3 J\·io's . Co-signer a -• Buckeye • ¥/alk to schools. • ~· · blended to p e r f e c t j o n . 67:>-4G16. t>W-Ol).l7 \ i~~;~~~~tll =6 Sa.nto Spacious Hv rm, ft•plc 2 $59 ,500 2 STORY BR, 2 l>a. Plus an unfln. Lat1:C living room, formal • Fountain V1lley BRAND New Tw1le Rock· rm. OPEN SUNDAY dining. Lruoge kitchen and Burr White Realtor $78,500. Six 1 BR units .,.,.ith Mor tg19e1, Trust Deeds 260 New carpet, d1·11pc1 & paint. Hlli:e cul~snc lol This beautifully decorated l\1l'lia Verde honie ls a mW>! see for the value conscious buyer. The 4 huge bedl'09rits & family roon1 w I th firep\aCf' are just a few or the feature& offered by this fine hon1e. )',or further information please ca 11 i Walker &Lee l l AL llTATI I MESA VERDE--:-- 1(''57 TEXAS .Qt, 2 yn1. old builder's n1od('I hon1e. Betiit di>t.-or. 3 B1i , 2 BA. 2 r1·11lc, V.A OK~S45,990. __ t---'-H653....PAhAl::.h--ol-BR~BA 1980 !KI· ft. CDS liit., VA OK. $41,500. 1735 LABRADOR. Pool , 2{DJ Ml· ft. 3 BR, 2 BA, bkf11t. rn1 .. glass fam. nn .. 2 frpl c .. $-18,850. Appolnt.n1en1 only. 3Ut \VYO~IING CR. 1815 ~· fl . 2 yrs. old. pool. 3 BR, 2 BA, j<J~ llSSUn1able or new VA OK. $47 .990. 893 OAK ST. $.1<1,500. 2000 sq. ft . 3 BR. 2 BA. din. nn., fam. rm., frplc, '\l A OK. Costa Me1a RHlty Since 1951 * 541-7711 A1'1ER 6 P.M. Call 5a7·4617 , TREES. TREES HUGE R-4 LOT BroadnlOOr 3 Br Twnhse, 1·5 $85,000 family roo1n, MC\V carpets 2901 Ne\t/TV\11, N'pt Beach t . f e QI~ ANTIC tile, cpts, drps, v:et bar, 1350 S. C.oast Hwy and pnint. 4 bedrooms plus '67S-4630 ffi~ento 1$~ rfng1i~~t:J>: UH acl'OSS h'Om u 11 l ve rsi1 y Laguna Beach 494-8536 rwnpus 1'00111. Easy · care =~==~====~ c.~f. close to shopping too. Downtown c .. ta Meu Honn! Owners CA$H NOW BR POOL H;gh. $51,900 Priv 1133-2438 PACIFIC ISLAND yanl, room lo• pool. l"or BY OWNER FIXER UPPER Only thing to ho fixed two 1171 9 5 • + or 832--7614 a rare value ca.II 646-nn. 1 bdrm, 1 bath with several think) are the rents. HAR.BOit 642-29 1 Large fBlnily room, crystal''~~~~------Sightings of San Clemen!e OPE.HTILSl•IT'SFUHTOBE NICEI ways to go. Drive by 4?.0 $1,000 to $20,000 dining, t.'Overed patio vver-BY OWNER l Br, 2 Ba, Isla~ & the. rolling surfs I . i Fullet·ton, use your imagina-$124,500. 7 UNITS. Three BR, Industrial ?roperty 168 Loan L'Onlmitments by phone looks tU:urc blue 'pooj. w/din rni, q IJv rm, frpl c, ·flashing agamsl Treasure · 1 i lion $28,500. Shown by appt. 2 ba house, 2 BR, J ba ! Subject to verification of Unique child'• roont. Prime bltlns, beaut landscaped, lrg Island can be seen from ~6'010-3-"'-1608;o-°'·~°""-.,---c,--house, three 1 Bit, 1 ba 10"/o SPENDABLE facts. Monthly payments loctltlon near Mlle Squ8:re patio. Oranie grove at rear. this house of the future a1 11~~~§~~~~~~·~ ST ARTER d u p I ex. 'houses, plus a duplex. A Leased NNN • Ne"' Bldg. tailored to your individual Pal'k. A must to see! Call $41,900 551-0020 top the hills. The red hie Remodeled, Lowest price in true pride of ownership Prime area requirements. \' The Real Est•t• Fair roof makes this one stand N. B . Must s e 11 . complex in eastside C.M. Brkr. 675-5075 alter 4 PP.t. No need to re-finance your 5"2SSl ·-'lU TIJR'rl "" ROCK, ready ror out froni others & the patio GR •ND o~ENING Owner/agent 675-0144 lo · te t 1 t To wilh -.. ~ ,...,, allo"'S amp>• to ~ r $17',000. Slop "P to •"· 12 lots for Salo 170 w in res 8 · · :..;_c.;:,:.:._ _______ l carpet Selection plan 2C. .. space r year .. .....,, · • NATIONAL b10RTGAGE H I • ..._ •···h $49.SOOO Ex. loan cont P.tr. around baf.l>que cooking. Newpo& r,:Ba.E y 00T0Mwer1 ~ewport Shores unit complex. Two 6 unit COMMERCIAL co. Let y<»,gfequity \\'Ork un in.-...... --French 635-8500; 66-8672 2 Br. $lli,,COO. l .. DR • bldgs & pool close to lor you. Just give us a call: CONDOMINIUM HOMES A FRAME shopping. I~ per mo. ~ I Bayfl'ont H.omes income with present rents. LOT No obligation. 2 Bdrm. +. Pool $24,495 Lagvftll Beach """"'O~f"~119 Boar Slips Like lle\v 2 story 3 Bdrm, CALL OPEN SUN. 1.s REAL ES-r.·'t.':r~E ""'' ""'"'''ty mghd.c ;..,\':. l~ .. ~; Z'~t00':;'; 1180.ooo. 10 wtltB l"" 2 "'" DOWNTOWN Nation1l Mort1•1• Co. I'\ Steel & concrete t.'Onslr<.1clion ~•2,=•. old. Super delu.xe 2 bl', 2 COSTA MESA IS35-2-124 Z-Bdl~n1 ~-df81ra~!~ 920-EMERALD BAY 1190 Gli 1U1eyre St. Private lia.lconics ~ ;JJV ba., 950 sq ft apts. Identical 2700 N. Main, Sanla Ana g1~u1 ~e .,..._~,tl' Pp'"ai'· ed,: A .l<M:ly entcrtainiQg home 494-9473 5'19--0316. 2 gat•age spaces per-wiit. CAYWOOD REAL TY units elsewhere b c in i: 10,200 sq, ft. C2 100 U. ft'Oll· ..........,...~ JI years ne\\, i: ,..:;i;.i Y nt with a sweeping ocean view. Root lop sundeck * 548-1290 * converted to condos. tage on good su-cct. $3.U-2 y "'ith ta&tetu11y paneled and 2 blk to tenniJ courts,,.Po:_>ls NEEDS F~XIN . unusual opportunity to Pur· LAND sq. r1. n.eady to build. I PUT YOUR MONEY · mili"Orcd living room, plUih & park. 3 Bdrm!l, 2,ll ba, But ""hal potentiaJ llus 2 chase Baylront Proper:y in ~. 646-TI7l TO WORK FOR YOUJ 11 •allpapend-dining--area, uHlully-luilb--W e-1 1 -Bdnn. +_ 2_gUest-l'OO~. Newpc;rl:-Beach. ,,:.;.,;::...f=~~~~~~;c=i·~·~~9~-~A~cre£')'q· ~H~wy;;~u~v!":""'$•j_p~ PE/'j_TIL 9..!.l!"'S f..Uf;! TO BE NICE/ ~..., .. n J.~ Q.IQJl:. on w~ ng-earpet9 & ellllem IM?'d s ca p·e-• n-pA~ood~ 0'1~mando""Rd Esco n d l do. Sale or , ..• r Deed ..._ drapes, cvenlzed pantry mainte:nance gro un ds . X 55' v.'OOdsey lot. Asking 6754551 '' . 422 Via Montego exc •, 11 por Na~. Orange O>Wlty real e,.~~e~ area, near schools, walkine Available furnished f o r $62,500. SHORE C 11 f f s Home 640 Jo a on, . e w SlliNAL ?dOkTGAGE CO ~=e :i~ingn ti~ t~ $16?,0POOO.EN SUN. l ·S VIEW Chai:ning 3 B~ J:iome with 11ake ap . offer. Sale or tn41 556--0l06 • • F . 1 """ 1 Fapuly & Dm111g rms .. -~chan&:e. 4500 ean1..,,., !Jr NB\ many park areas:---FOR 416 EMERALD BAY orever view o ~· m ns, Upgraded thru out. custom r-.,. • SALE BY OWNER. Askin& & green belt. 1 yr old Bluffs frplc. 3 Min. to beach. For detailed Information on Lrg. ocean-vie"' lot R-3 zoned cnly $24 495 call today Ocean view home recently REAL Condo near pool. 3 Br or fBeBch' & golf c 1 u b these an. units, caJI for 6 condos or apts. Xlnt lo-847-31»5 ' remodeled with the charm 2 br & den. Custom cpts, membership) Vacant & Red Ca Re a 1 tors . cation, close to everything; . of ~ brick. 2 Bdrms, d~. bar, light fur.lures, 900 97!t-'>CU\ ' arbor Blvd . La n •. h a 20 000 $1500 TOT DH 2 \... Jot · ·r-priced to sell. Only $47, -....., ·• In guna oc . . . --· . ._ .. room. .e.'<PllflSklll.., "··494-0§el" .rou:rors, \'an Luit wallpaper, CALL Katella. 492-2030.' Costa 1t1esa. Prln. only. 49+9907, &;2-0844. 45.o/o DISC -Well ·BCCured t Pa l $51, 113 pay& $512 lncl 10',4, nil due 1979. x _J~ple Valley 714/242-~lil-t VACANT $1l9~EN SUN. 1·5 ~ ~~~e ~t::y ril~~cyLro! ::;.it~ Sunset Beach NEWPORT BEACH 180• View Homesite A " .. ~; •• 3 BR. 2 BA, homo 32641, Medlte~raneln save. t).14.:.Wti. 1 D Prime Bayfront Site Ne"·port Beach Back Bny I I ~·-~ L N'-I NEW CUSTOM --· -OCEAN FRON'T' \V E Fo1· boat repair & sales Plans -coastal approved. "'Ith 5hake roof k. v.'OOd aguna ,.ue . / THE BLUFFS S..o\ND BEACH. Bill Grundy Rltr. 67;,.(ilb1 $35.001. 64H177/6~~728 '-· ==;;::::::;::;=;!:::;; ~ . .. ,. ~!dings . nestled urideT huge An attraftl\•e nearly new Ocean \flew honie. Almost llere 1s lhc 1nost custo1n Panornma vie\\'5 Catalina -I a ' old treest Cracldino-used t.-ontcmporacy with 4 lxlnns, conipleted. ~ady r 0 r ~ liR, 2 !SA hon1e in lite Lrg comer lot, 4-Br, 3 Ba, TO buy \\·ell leased industrial Mountain, Desert nuuites f!urni1hed aOQ b~ k 11 · / -~1 In 3 ba fonnal din rm k. OCC4J>al1Cy. Has 3 Br. 2 ba, ,,1 f 0 $'"'"" 1 p 1. 3 t bl •IY>ll cr commercial bldgs call Ro•-t 174 .. ~. ··-~------••C rp. \.\' mant e • . . lg living rm w/vaulted ~ u1 s. v_er ..,,....,.. spen a 10, gar. ren a e ""1\N· P.:tark Sullivan, Br 0 k er. ...,.. large liv, rm. Cozy break· family rm. Sw1mm1~ pool, ce.illngs &: lrpl . Cheery 1n re1noctehng, beaut G~n-Coastal Permit olans & 540-4429 anytime: General fast nn. &. step.saver kit· J!lcw:tl, generous out door kllchen w/loads ~I storage belt loc., V\\'ncr lea~g Open space to add 2 houses LAKE ARRO\\o'HEAD -----------1 chen \.\"Ith all the latest a~ living with patlo6 4 decks & breakrast area. Al l bdrms country, H~y llOIY at _$68,500. Rent for $1000, live Free TWO adjoining in come Great for year round living $110 · Ulil Pd. Quiet Bach plnc11. Just reposSeSSed by & a l\Jll ocean view. has slidi ng glass walLc; to Call 83.}004;i for appolntnient Consider oiler, nego tem1s properties, center Costa & close to the vi;•age. 3 \y/ gD.l'agc & Pool. Cot'OJla V. A & -at as pin• $675 $139 500. to soe O•"n•r (213> ~ •= BKRS ?>.1esa. Owner. yr old Bavarian style 3 level del 1\far ~ "' a . LA' GUNA ROYALE ru•tio. l..ots ·o( v.·ood & gla"'" . .. .};JV~ l . h ·-' closlng cost. $274 •·~ ""' \\~I 645-ro20/642-6560 10n1e \.\'II open ,,.,an1 cell· $175 • Utll Pd. 1 Br. DeclQ: Thill bceu1iful ~try home p·fl)'S-everytfiliig liic:r~:a~!· ~ta:dmpm upgraded in this & xlnl buy at $68,500. SINGLE LEVEL I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!~ I ings thru~ut, 3 br 2 ba+ beautiful view, Vi c t or i·8. In the ctly reminds .you cf BKR. 962-5511. 2 bdm1. 2 ba oceanfront ·~· · ~ BLUFFS ''LINDA''· ~ Condominium• completely finiSh~ base-Beach, Laguna. a n1ountain cabin. Huge I .iiiiiiiioiiiiiiOi;OiiOiiOiiiiOI own your own <111 the Jo\.\·est ~ . -~-lkhW 3 ~R. 2 h~, t.'Or~1· lot, d~p _...... j 1m1. for Hie 160 ment for playrm or $195 · Nice 2 Br. Frplc, Palo Verde fireplace, large ·MODEL HOME· leve l of il1e Wilding jus ,> . ~·.., pile crpung, private pa.ho. ,..... · workshop. Lndry fa c. puUo, 1 blk ocean, Balboa living roon1, modern above . the sand. 4 CO\•ered -· Might consider lease option. EAST BLUFF, o"•net,·1 B'Il, $36,500. (213) 451-3898 after l-'i:tl!Il kitchen, nice !lhag carpets REDUCED $3000. garage apace:5, private pool. 494-5611 499.2100 $69,;;()J. 2'1S ba. pool, schls, w i 11 6 pn1 or anytime "·eekends. NU-VIEW REtl!TALS \\'ilt1 roon1 for 5 f1bi Wl~ll. ~lagnttlcent, new upgraded $75,000. I Panoram' v·. CORBIN-MARTIN MoFboirl• r~.. . 125 take 2nd T.D., IO\V int. Out of St1te Prop. 178 67~30 or ; 494-3248 YA . terna aval a_e. or in every deto.il. 7% percent /iilt. . IC 1 w . REAL TORS 644-7662 -$49,500. or Lease, w/cptlon MUl:U.lX, Ci\1 $105. Bach, further Informal.Ion, please lnterrit. Call tor-~,-e Outstanding heme w 1th · ---------$."® per nio. 644-1932 HA\VAll Kona Coast Prop. call !>~5-9491 d tail Only $49 ooo . S\veeping ocean & Catalina EASTBLUFF CONDO MOBILE HOME C.ontact Don Hart box 2315 NB $110. House, H.B., $12.}. I •, I . ' ''flf'l9 view! Has 3 bedi:ooms. 2 l·Story 3 BR, 2 HA. Good FOR SALE: 2·STORY 3 BR condo, l~~ Kailua·Kona, Ron Blu·la ~~~· Balboa. Agl. Fee; ~~---~ths. Fo~ •!?" heat. location. ?tfany cu s t o n1 SILVERCREST ~.:,.. encpllazagar. CalN.l oHf 1~· AsSCJC. R.E, _,.. __ =-!\·laster Sltlle & hvng rm featur~. Unusual frplc o..u<Uil • o...,, "'-'="--'=-L..-----• Balboa Island '6Z.4471 ( :=.) MMJOJ 1105N.Comftfrwy.,Loguno both "'1th view balconies. nw-ble entry be 8 u 1 '. MOBILE HOME 979-1633 Ranches, Farms, """'"~~~'i!'::~!!!!!!!!!'J_-,,,;4~94~-1~1~7~7~--f:!igh beam~ c .e i I l n g . \\'8.llpa.pers., ~w c 0 n d , 20' x 53', 2 BO 2 B> carp., NEW 2 BR CONOO, encl. l -'G:.O.:rO:.;•:.:•::•c,_ ___ _:1:;:80.: \\'ATERFRONT·Avail Jan = F ant as t 1 c k 1 t c h e n . $68,500 Firm. owner draped, blt·ins., refrig., dbl. gar. N. of So. Coast l~t.h. $3ti0. 4 Br, 2 ba, LARGE FAMILY? $22,500 \VOOD le GLASS Approximately 1000 ft . 644-1809 \vasher & elect. dryCT, wired Plaza. Call Holly, 979-1633 40 Acre Avocado & Lemons, bttins, frplc, 2 car gar, See this large 5 Bedroom $201 PER MO. ~~es~~h euu=m w~~: ~~~ level. $59,500. ~E~A~S~T-B_l_U_F_F_4_B_R~-~~k~sto~ cos'h1~. ~~: F.AST3 , __ m.u1 FF ~ndo •• ;0 B950R, ~~u\n~~:: ~~;.:v~~~ ~i236~li. ply. ( 2 13 ) family roon1, 2 BA home OLD HUNTINGTON BEA<;J:l splash 011 be rocks. 3 TARBELL, Realtors O\VNER TRANSFERRED scaped patio. Three yrs. old uo..&, u.xunous, """' · 5Ubdiviskln. $425,000 Xlnt Walker&Lee llAL l l TATI Eating area in kllehen. In 2 BR dollhouse, ~ded v.·1th B<lnns &: 2 baths. $82 500 ~ S Coast H\uv LB 4 Br, fam l'm, breakfast . JU<e nu. Located in new Ov.'ner, ~1775 terms. Call Doug Priest. Balboa Penin1ul1 ldnt !lN'a -only $36,500. chann! 1% \'tllnty Baths, ' · 'J• • • area, new crpts & drps. adult pk. a"'ay from noisy Stout & Assoc., 747-5550 JJ VA or FHA terlll.'l. HUJTY "fann-stylc" kitchen . a~ DRY C~EAN I NG & BY Owne~. Blue $67,000 St. One-halt bl. from club-Duplexes/Units PENIN. Pt. Charming J Bl", 11----1 onT-1AhlsR-o>BteE!l·l-l---,---~~11ncr;-p1~lil'J>et Exce en re~31ae8J foi -Lqoon illas.~S.ou.Lil ·PEN-SAT/SUN l·S house.~Sl5;495:-eau-EVES. 11le -. 162 ~xlc~safnlgfol 182 ~a~idry::.l, w!t:rt i~ Rea tors thruout. A perlect starter owner operalei.'Located on ~na Beach. w/ all 2007 ·CATALPA: SI'RE~ET;~f.J2l~UM94-4~690~.~~ltl,~lt:.,..j.~Jlliz,J~,,~!J!~~..,,,..I;~ c;i~"~;;;;;;:;o::;:~ It-----1--::-::-:::-:::~~«l'~t:~t::::::-M::f:~; • ..-dow ..,, · "' ce• -Gooooe• , "'"'""~ EW DUPLEX ·J>~y~r1y~-~13,;,25;:,''"";;;;;·,,,6,;,13-4~186;;;,,;"'#-----,l.I I.. nient will assume thl11 loa.n atSSOOO · Includes\vetbar,colotca le Derothy'Goossen 673-5617 CRESTMONT 3 BR, 2 BA ouse w 98~~~ SPARKLING GEMi balance of $17,950, or you SHiNriLED '~AGE tv, privat~ beach, 2 .hent~ H bo' 'VI Mo ESTATES Plus 2 BR, 2~~ BA Prop. for out-0f·to.,vn prop. 45'~ylront pier. float, 'i I I 2 Story, detached garage_ can name the terms! Bkr. On quaint stteet walking pools tennis, e 1ectro n 1 c If' r ew nt990 Townhouse w/frplc. Bkr. 714/673-2058, eves Br, 4 Ba, winter or yrly, . 5 BR, 4 biui . Lge Family 962-5511. ease 10 beach t Bdrm den guard gate .. For Sale $57,CKXI 90°/o FINAN. AVAIL. 1051 Site Dr'., Brea. (Central 214 Knox st .. CJ\f. $68,950 675-54-:;e.81:..,.-c-.,-,.,---,~--6'01":1-°'2039'7c----i Din-mt + fonnal Din-rm. SPANISH VILLA high beamed ilfing r~ with No~. or Rent $400/MO . Lovely nln1ost ne1v 4 BR. A''e. across from Brea 64&-4414 HAVE "'·ater Cron! lot canyon Coronl del Mi r Cathedral ceiling pane1etf approx 2800 sq ft of IUXUl'Y tin!place. Frerth windows. until June 30th. ~asson, Qua!. cptg, dt')>S & shutters. g;mm. Jlosp.) I..Ot •46. 2 BR UP, 2 dOYlll, spacious. lake ... v.·ant Saillx>at or .:;c.;.:;:,.::;:.:;;:.:;;;:_ __ _,I Fam·nn, new cpts, freshly OJ~plc size pool 3 BR 3 Secluded brldl patio. All 213-868-6261 or TI4-59;r3401 lmm11.c: ¥74,500 incl. lanJ, forNsT!wing~Y, PK. J\fGR., Xlnt value & tenns. By trust deeds -etc. 642-Sif>l •CHARl\oJING l BR, trplc, painted:. inside & out. Close bas formal diniD& hui:e wrapped up v.•ih a little O'I Lagun1 Niguel Open 1·5 Dally .iii.iiiiiiiii.OiiOiiiiOOiim owner. 34595 Calle Paloma, ;:_B::KR~=-~-,~-.,-°"'= \Yooded yd, BBQ, uHI pd, to Schls & shop. By owner. F~1-nn + huge g~e rm picket tence:lFor on I y 1742 Port Manlelgh Cir. GREENLEAF C. B. 556-6108 RHI Estate Wanted 184 $250. Adults, 110 pets. 833-88t4 $59.500. 646-1203 luxury cpts & drps. Owne; $ol7,500. · QY O\VNER 5 . BR + den, Chvner 644-6249 Eosta Mell COLI.EGE PARK·BY owner tran&ferred, A FOJ.tE , ~W beach slde Niguel Shores. SPECTACULAR A private 5 star adult Income Property 166 WANTED : approx 6 to 8,<XK> ~~ely ~ BR, ~ ...... BA,. lam .• !J~ ,~T.Y • ~ Massive J1:1'Spla~ with -~ , 2 yrs . new. G ~a rd e d Linda J~le 4 BR family, conununity. lT:JO \\'hittler sq ft on ·Pacific Coast Hwy, SPACIOUS 1 Br. Tri nn,·1'l!'fC··!'.'>Om, 'db(~c; .. 00.:.U18 •-. •.:: ... _ 8C-t4ll ·,~ .-!D;' f:_ -~· ~P1 ~~'!· ~·-.'"!l1ce:~':-~ 41h, eBA. p_fur ,& ~1p,.:on1y· A\'e~ •. :~:M-.1-has availlt:ble , ·CORONA DEL MAR ~· cf BroadwAf •. in ~na •.$116. Gar .. Jo"'ncd_ yrd. open beam cell., appkix. WOOD BEAMS ceUlna hvf,~ hn next tow emus t'O • poo, ee, $195 <Xil Call Denison a 2-lx52 KeY 'West AfobiJe· '1tNEWl>UPLEX 1t '" Beach. -·10.-. rent ~for Raid • ..,.~ :~:.; , XKKl sq. ft. CUI-de-sac. a lg cUning ·~ or den. \Valk ~acb. $79,500. As~s. · GT,J-7311 Home, $16,900. ~lust be seen * BY OWNER * commercial use. Send Homefinders .547-96f Assume nlA 5 i.irc> h>an. In U}ls 18' x 2 o• family room Country kitchen with eaUng Phone · to be appreciated Charming 3 BR 2BA/2 BR availibility, location, rent :..:::::::;:, :::::~..:,,..:::..;:..:..::::::,::1 \Viii take part.la!" 2nd. with large stone fireplace. area+ 2 Bein ', l~~ bath. Lido Isle' VIEW VIEW VIEW beautiful! 646-7965. 9 am to 2 BA. All bltn~. beautlfullf desired \Vrlte Classified ad Huntington S..ch 139,000. 2(1.l Wellesley Ln. Formal dining room, double $69,700. Harbor Vie\\', new ti.fontego. 6 pni. crpt'd & draped. Terms •56, Daily Pilot P 0 Box t~I Mrr-7231 · ovened kitchen with nook. SECLU90N *MEDITERRANEAN 4 BR, Fam nn, prin1e vie1~ offered now . Buy & beat 1S60, Costa ti.lesa, Ca 92626 * 3 BR nr. beach, MESA VERDE Sunken Uvlna: room with its A charming 2 bfrm.. 2 bath 3 Br's, family rm, dlning I~ .. S76.900. Ask for Gil eONE-OF·A·KINOe higher buildine costs & PRIVATE party · v.ishes to ~~Sm'f!;. ~io6 Wa -•"5 cwn fireplace. A cream puff ~ den with Jr1'iked floors, rm. 2%.., ba, beautifully Simpson Bkr., 552·7500. Architect d es 1 g n e d rising infiatk>n. OPEN SAT purchase new or nr ne1v S Bedroom cr 4 bedroom + In & out. Only $4.S,400. 2 ltory ! rm, 2 appointed. $89,500 INVEST In Coastal Property AQUARIUS 24 x 64 Golden-&. SUN 1 to 5 PJ\l. 70> FOur-plex ii:t ·Cbsta Mesa. Lido Isle fonnal dining + den + HUNTINGTON HARBOUR fireplaces, pri te decks & Newport Beach New C.ondo. \Vest custom w/addn'I Narcissus. 714-673-0207 Write Classified ad •57, family rm. Interior atrium REALTY garde:n. Wilu:.i ' in beach *UNIQUE SPANISH ) Br. 3 Ba. Din rm. sn,500. glaniotizing &: 8 Pe c. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. COLORt.UL contemp w/\\•ftterfall . Huge master 1T214 Cit HwY. 841'r1384 area for t1 1 home 5 Br, fam rm, 4 ba. Ready Contract or Lease Option. features. FabUlous decor & WALK TO BEACH Costa l\tesa, Ca 926'26. den, 3 ba, bltns, bedrm\vithfplc&lcargar. OWNER MUST GOI tobetixSedHulp., ,OOOS. tor showing. $149,soo.· $10,000 dn. Pymnt $650/mo. lndscpe. Spec. fu11·1ength BRAND .NEW 4·PLEXES PVT. PARTY \VAN'TS TO ~~~r. 7141 Only $64,950. Call 5-15-8424 app_rox l600_sq ft, Excel. iilcl Pl'l't. Owner. 642-5583 o'head both sides. Adult & DUPLEXES. BUY HOi\fE DIRECT "§OuthCo RcaUors. cpl:I, dt'Jl6, blt·in kit/dish· REAL E ATE N EWPORT SHORES park nr Leisure World. Cnsh or tra~. FROM PRIVATE PARTY. Newport BMch UNDER MARKE:r wshr, nir cond'nr, 3 BR. 318 Thal' 4g.j..!ml 3 Br, :i ba honte. Frplc, walk ~830-:;:c.C'c910'70'=-~~~~~ SCOTT REAL TY 53S.9715. Assume old VA cn sharp 2 bas, covered patio, quiet ia to beach, $48,500. DELUXE 2 Br Fleet\\ood, 536-7533 cell anytime 4 Br in quiet cul-de-59c. street1 GI,nodownortermsCHA RMING UDO ISLE-$65,000 OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 pol'ch, awnings, tool shed BRAND NEW $33,950. Agent, MG-7739 to !!Ult, $34,500.. Cnuntry str,le BR 4 b8 Jones Re•lty 673-6110 $5,000 Huntington By The EASTSIDE BRASHER REALTY home on lot w/ni<:e Here Is ,-our Chance to ll\le llARBOR VIEW/CAR'IEL Sea Park, 548-2046 or Older l Bdnn &: lam. nn. 968-1178 or 8-12-7411 ocean w . $175~ on Lido & enjoy p"eStige by l BR, 2 BA, Fam/Rm': Dln. 551-~1 l~~~ltM:i~'N~C:up~l~~t ~i ~~~-· !25~ REPOSSESSIONS ~t ~ IUQ h k~~~ the sea. Your O\\n Spanish Xlnt cond. Lg. comer yd. $3.995. F1(™™GO, I bdrm, o w n e r def re c. l ~~~:;:::=~..:;:=,,:=::-;t :·or lnlOrmatioo and ktcaUoa walk to beach "lhopplng CMUe. Just steps to the Owner $67,500. rm Port front ki chen, set·up In 645-Gln/645-6728 'lt;O GT hOme & 1 Br ap , of the1e FIL' A: VA bomea. $39,7SO ~ beach. Vacant le the o hley .El. ~ ~~~ 4 7 · DANA POINT·BRAND NEW + bachelor, 0 . W . C . -· .. 1aet • Split level dea!KD BR home will even CllJTY the oan. BEACON BA,YFRONT DUPLEX£S.FOURPL.EXES Eastside. Owner 645 "456 '" •·~l ll"bort Hawkins Realton NEW t bit ho lY I BEAUTlfll IASAllAN -b':;; 1~ll8'~~· ' ::W ~~ ' 83S-1600 or 963-5681 Finest view, pier A slip lor adult~~ On t~ bay~ Ocean~:!. to :ireopper RMI E1t1te Ml-6644 root $71,500. \ BE OUR GUEST • • • '1uperAyacht. 1 67 1::9·73 000 11· Don-118,500. 61">-0723. Lantom. B"lld<r, 00-4900 3 Arch Bay be 5 BR + 5011 i;socg., or COLEGE PARK I..A CUESTA Monterey 3 BR. tam. nn ~~on ocean 5r tie.:S m= Jte~ ~~~~ 2 BLKS to ocean + comm. B!5Jor ~~ub\"~~·ld;, a~l~~ HOUSE + 6 UNITS 2 BA, epts, drpa. bltna, patio, side cf hwy. n beama 1--•e. Smart d-r. 1-.""" pool. telUlis. 3 BR, 2 ba I 1·= 6--_.. New units Ill 2637 l:!:lden, K8!&_kl 0 P eOwnen er • _1r;r..~c~ In 1\v. rm, dl.n. l &: tam ......, GEM""" 10 .,..,., house, Uke ne\v. $·17,900. poo' garage. '""""· •>-°""' Ci\I. 1st user \\•J200% \\'l'ite •P•11• en. r _..ft.W mi $179 "iOO _ _ .J0.7ci..l>o. 2·l2 Cedar, 645-4599 off. Cnll Bulk!er 646-4,114. SHAGE CFAI RREPEp!?c-1 HOpentnl~~· bouDr. E...;rald hoe.,; 1 ~ Bu~.• •d!,,' REALFTOTRS"'t!n ""'" !!•B;623 or &12-:r.>63 -1: ~-. I r::.iiJ 6UNJTS '::.':"'"boa'r ~~1entu11a.1 OOUBL ..,. u "•·-· ~r r cuatom me , • ,., .... ~~ NEWPORT cr .. 1, Con<Io, . . ~ '""' on ...-• ~· ns n This beaullful COlltlt! Parle BAYl'"ONT f<1rn1AI din. rl'O· fa kl.pd, BEST COR·. 1'0-BCH. hp.ulal:...JlQJ pl.an._cholcc Pt. n:m per nio iuc. horne mugt be seen lo be " -$235,000 4 BR, 3 ba With huge mllJiter loca.Uon. Imn1ed o c c up . .000. Owner. 548-9695. -'"Uy appn.'<la.ted. Inside & Socrlflce fw Qalclc Solo LINGO REAL STATE awt•.wl ""' view. Red. 10 Prine. only. Ownnr. 213-Bu1ln1" Property 154' llAVE 3 med priced duploxos oul, Olis hOme 11 for the 5 BR. goo dock. 10 mJn to et 80fl8 a.tm $ll2 500. Open' sun 1•5 pm 434-174.l. • ELEGANT ttl bid in In Cd~t·. Will sell singly dlscrlmlnatl1, buyer. All ~ ocean. SpaciOul hot.lie. Belt R~2· 1 Block 425 V11 Udo Nort1675-7414 ' •HARBOR. VIEW HOME 3 Riverside. 0Su~ble '1 or or combined. Mlahl trade , ~~~' ~ ; low Wl'Jer:;:• all, ~!:'· ~M=-~ Fftlhly paln~ted I: out, lJDO lSLE, By ~. 45; Br. + Den, se&,500 ~ eonvenk>n, 17 suites. F.P. Uf·' Prln only. 541-4957. For fl.lrther lnlormaUon aree. Need Wt Urion. t1 modem~ ~~ntk • lot, 38R, 2BA, lam rm, ~any second TD. $4«>.000. D. F I n d 1 a Y ' "oY,N'Vr!. wll~ l~/= please cell. 5G-9t91 pdctd ~ unct-r mM'ket. a;~ "'h:i -~() <or 4th1 BR ), aave ·$5,000. · ftea.ltor, 24627 Del Prado, ~ ..-· $145,500 ~. rm p •• ~i.mOppor l Br 3 Ba D~t:;<i:::':tafo;SOO ~~4}..:~~.nt , 9262 9. ~l=s ':::1::Sot Will conslder.h'llde. Phone Red Carpet, R!tn. 497-1761 Dr $19500.. Open S/S 133 · 613-8563 STORE bldg, Coan H.y. inc 121111 mo smooo (213) 592·1421 OWN YOUR OWN VIO' WUten, 641H1146. ' Buy • new '74! YQ\lr older CdM. Fully leLW<I. Pr1n .. Owner.~-. OWNER New CllllOm 3 lldr. Vlc!Or Hugoo. 8 FOR ACTIO model ''" l• ln bl• demand Ol~Y. Wrltc Clnilified Ad \)vldoor •llOIU Iott l t 1 3 rrpl. Huae tam rm. wet coa•lline w. $4 N ~, • , ... 8'!11" ll f&jtt with ii • 20, ct() Dally Pilot. P.O. ~&1 7 Sell YoUr equtpment t'nlm ""'"""" IO truh... bu. CllrY. atall'. Lux Dr. L Neff, Realtor• CALL 642 5671' Dally PllOI Cl..,ltled Ad! Box 1560, C..ta M .... Calif. w1lh o io.•..._...t Dally Pllol 1'\JJ'n th<m ln!O cuh Rm. $89,500 21~~ -• ~18. •r 92li1I. CJ...iflf!d Adi 94~ Walker&laa •laL I I &ta • 1t Auto Body' & Paint Shop 1t Auto Sales & Leasing * \\'allpaper & Decorating RIVIERIA REAL TY 149 Brooll\\11y. C. I. 642-7007 CARRY out res1p1.1r1u1t on monthly 1~ntal bt1sis' in SC. 1'"ully equipt • ready to roll . 49'1-117-1. "LIQUOR LlCEj'ISES" 1. Orange on sale $24,950 2. Orange: oU 1Ble $47,500 Winston Coll. <213) 272-UC9 · B<11lno" Wanted 210 WANT TO BUY MENS HAl!ISTYLlNG SH 0 P . N£WPORT BEACH AREA. 613-1~2.l:.6 '""'==-:-- FOR ACTION ••• CALL 642·5671 .I .. LANDLORDS! : We Specialize ln N Besch e Corona. del Mat1 & Laguna. Our Rental Viet I! FP..F:E to You! 1.V\r"' NU-VIEW RENTAL 673-4030 ()r 4"o 2 BR. CM:-114'. 2 BR to bf!acn. 118. 3 BR. llB. 2 BR. 2 BA, O.ach. 2 BR. "111eo Npt .Bch. Ao\. r ... • -. ... • • • l10UIH * APll• * 141•0111 * ' . . " • . • rn. US W.111h COITA Miil s i 2 o -U n f u r n . ,B a c h , l;H;;;u;n;tl;;n;g;;l•;•;;;B;;e;;•;;•;;h;;;;;,;; ·--'--------,;;tOve./refrlg. ubl p tJ · !::/side OCEANFRONT STIJDJO Pri\•a!e & Protected. 1 adult . ).'early. 673-G.172, 987-1988 s13'i-.;.chelor, furn. UHi p<I. ON BEACff 1 E/side. • $140-1 BR triplex unf, nr beach. Jnlant. Crplt drps. 2 BR Unfurn. lo·r. $245 $21)5-Splc &. Span aml 2 Br C.Ovettd Pa1idni. L a r g e hse, l child. Gar. 1'-ncd yd. Heated . Pool. Saunas and $25()-Lovely 3 br home, new RecreatJOn Room ""'• & drp•. consldtt HUNTINGTON pet/child. E/•ldc. PACIFIC \\'E HA VE ?\.1ANY, ?tL\NY t.IORE!! LANDLORDS PREE "SIN 1 DE~!~EBLE l st .\~'es!ern Bank Bldg. 2 ba I'd lrpS fore~ Un1vers1ty Park,-Irvine 2a~;·heat.' ~ri~dt&p, 'bit-Ins, Day1 552·7000 Nights --------frplc, patio, garage, \\'ater Jurn, Adults only, no pets. 2 BR I bath 1225~m RATE REASONABLE " •••·•• r.JMJ * 4 BR, 3 BA. 2 atory C 1 . 0 b 2 BR, 2 ba, den ale .. $275 townhse, Back Bay, pool, .'\~ros!I fl'OI~ ountry u_OO 3 BR, 2 baths '. •.. $385/425 gar. S375/mo. 833-1653/ tlJ J\Jesa Di. * Ph. 548-6i 4 BR, 2"' balhs $300/450/475 833-8974. EASTSIDE HOME CALL 552·7500 'a_E_A_Cll_ho_me_,-4-B-R.-2-b-a" 2 BR • 1 B11lh · Double Gar· r·nm-rm, pool-nn "'/pool age · Fh-c plltce. Available VISION t\Jle., frpl c, TeMll & pool 11bout Jan. 20. S2<K> mo. rt • ••• "~ °'" ~· I Ct p v . ....._e ~·.............., 01\·ne r/Rc11 ltor. \\'r te a~ 11lf\ed Ad l'\o. 997, Daily • red h ·11 }!ARBOR View Home, nu Pilot, Box 1:-iiO, Costa l\Tesu, I 2 Br. Den, 2 Ba, beaut Ca. 9~'26. RF:ALTY REALTORS ~~ls.:. drpa, $385. Eve11 CONOO - 3 BR, 3 BA. Univ. Park Center, Irvine -~--------2-story cathedral i]elllng,l ~!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!'l!""',;;,, ....... 1 ~'fJPER H.V. l lm. 4 Bjl, BEACH &. Bay 3 br 2 ba, frpl, beam cell, gar. compare price, S.lX>/mo. ~ Corolfrdtl~· • rec area, localed l\e"'POrt 2 BR CONOO ••• From $220. ~~b~i~m& 1;';1~l&~~'. ruvten, $325 Bet. !"> Plol, -$245; mo. lse BR.AND New 3 Br, 2 ~~ 6-lj-7tXXJ 2 BR condo •••. $265. l\.1o./lae ~9'-'-4-4186='='='==~-~~ Ba, unit w/ trplc &: blln5. 2 Br unfum house avail 3 BR Home • •• =· l\.to/lse * EXECtrrIVE View 5 Br 1650 sq. ft of Charm A Feb 15 A d u 11 . No Pet11. 3 BR home .••• $300. ~10/lse ll. V. llm. Fam rm, dln nn, A Super NelghtiorhoOd 10 Rel: ~t & laa:t . $195 nio. 4 BR home . . . S-125. f\to/lse tennis pool. $500. Owner. boot! $350. Call 67>107& l)ij-5j9j aft 3 P~I. RANCH REALTY 5$1-DIO 1 -'64().0008-""~=~~-== 2 BR, "'·/w cpta, blti11s, ga.r- 3BR. 2 run ba. crp~s. d1-p~. BEAYT. _Princeton model 3 •. BLUIT1S. 4 BR, 2~& BA, age, corner lot. S250/mo., LRC 3BR, w/ v.·&!l·wall crpt.s & drps, 1uve &. tt!rlg, ~15~, $22.1 per nio. Newport leech LUXURY·Eutlido 2 Br , j NEW Apt1. Walk to Bch. ,1 00.00 • ON BEJACll ha, incl. pr, walk to Bach 1·2-3 Br. Fr. $150. teni."'Cl:I yrd, \.\'itlcr pd, Br, "1 'Ba, lij1'~[fv--& din din~ rm, 1tm rm, pri 'p11tio, 720~ Orchid, 673-70110 $250 mo, Avail f'eb J, area, BBQ &. Pfttlo. Xlnl $425 nto., 644-1480 Ce1t• Mes• ~s-.ms _ Un!v. -Prk loc .• $325/n'lo. -ocE:AN Vlnw, 4JJR. 2600 JQ ---------;.;;;.;:.!=.;...;==--- •l Bl-t 3 H;\ 2 &to1-y tcm•n· Avalt Feb lat. 552·7355. f1, 3 l& ba, private lot, EASTSlDE 2Br, 'cpl&. drpt, hsc. Back BllY. pool. gt1r, NE\V 3BR, 2BA w/bltln!, lea1e S635 per mo. 644-155"1 patio gar, Sl75 nio. tree Utll • 13' x 21 ' everythiJll. $195. ~2668 EXtrft1. 536--2579, eve 1 Kit. A Bath • Newport 2BR. LARGE living room.1.::536--0lti==9=----:-_,... $325. nlO. 83..1-lMJ/833-8974 crpts, di:i?', comm. park &: SPECJAL 1 Br . ._.plex $180. 8_33-8690 EMPTY 3BR f le dbl pool. nr uCI, 833--Sf.17 Oa r. Super Sharp! Dana Point 673-1241 or 675-5048 Stove, ~pts, drps. $?i0 mo. LRG 1 BR. Up~. Crptaj 67J-.2951 dtpo, bltna1 c~. nr 2 BEDROOM( bltns, PW, 1 BR Garden Apt, unfUm, trwy A lhOP'1.SJ.40. No pell. neu Hoas Mosp. Multi, trplc, d9hwht. Nr. Irvine Call ~-or~. 1115 to $220 per mo. &a-m7 . Indus. area. Call 51i1..all 2 BR, I BA, iilHna. pnp, RPARATE (llftl -uHl 'j Bft.. 2 BA. Deluxe, Sut. A1k for Dalt. pd, eptl, drpt, COmDl kit· 40!·C l!amlllon. Pli/mo. ll62M1l c:Mn. Jltl, 145-3366/64:1-5020. 83.Hl60 for oppolntment . • 2 el\, 2 BA . 110. mo. SUPER I hr, I ba Near heh, J BR 2 BA TownhoUM · POOL. cpb, drps, liltiia. $300. mo • • frplc.' -apoll'a, crpta'. 8'>-1114 (M..., 816-91116) Property ilouM! 642-3817 aarqe, No. of c1~~: We&t 2 B~ Condo. Walnut Square. Homeflnder1 547-9'41 ~~t'k~~~P~Ji:~tt'1:: C.-Harbor. $29.;. 5'&-1909 $225/month. NEWPORT HEIG HTS 4 BR, SPACIOUS 2 BR w/~c, 121 46 St "SHAO &«-IMO 28R, newly d e co r a t e d ' Call 64Z..~7 3 BA, walk to all school•. d'1 2P1J:.wtr, Nt!':.chpi~ l Bdrm, Nr bch, 'Till Jun~ lmmac, no pe.u. sml chUd NEW 2 BR It convert den. $4.W/MO. 8.fl-80~ "'""rps • 499-3136 ew. 30th~70. mo. Broker.Call. ok. SW mo .. 208 Cecil Plac;e Broad moor, Turtlerock, N rt H I ht I R n. I--~•. It"*. 3 833-8617 l!\'el/~'knda ' IWf'! l!f 1 LARGE modem 2 BR. l~l ~61~~;::;:·-"""'---- . "" """"!'J ""u .w L •~ ch 3 I lddl 8-' coulllf'e view, 1tovt, l Br·fum·lllt o c 1 an llB, wM-~('Jf .. vn1 .... BR 10 N!ipolttilb • m e ~ extras. $190. mo. view·pool·•~le '\dull SlSS. ·"'·· •M F..... . aged or oldtr ooupte. Lons ~~~~;,.::·~!!;:-"-=="~:.:·_::;:::.:;;:::12 BR. north eTld pr. vu , term rtnt&J onl)'. No • ,Yc.rl:i;Y;_· ;;.~::..:=-~~~ EASTSIDE 2 Br. duplu. Kil~ rangt. Retrlg. 11!1 blk chlldren or dotl1. $275. ~13 My 4aJ I; toe BEST DAY to STEPS to bch, 1 BR, Now Jl?S; C&r. f"ncd fer .~ bt11Ch, l blk Safewau Cliff Or,• IWl-iOJ., e•-• or -·n an adt Oon't ..t.lav until June 30th Homeflnclen 547-9641 Al.lulls rltO. 22S Cri'tndvif~· \\'kends. • y~ ·e.u today~.~· ' Cnll m-6640 Walk to shop'I· ~. 1J!G .2 Br, 1 \I Ba studio, N¢AJi batch. 3.Br, I Ba, The taltest draw ta the We•t. encl pr, ya.rd. Qxlpte. new cpt, la bdnn•. Sund~k. ••.• Pall)' Pilot Claamed 1151.!0/mo., 847.MIO Yrl)'. 1300/MO. ~:1216 --------. -J • -. Roo ROO Pl & t Ill' &I • n1c~ Oc Con '"" rest Br! $50 BA ' 6t 3 I n G1 M No ch SIN E/ G de It ' w le th '' ro *' i>e w al .., of d m 0 a • 0 I 1 I • I ~ Rooms • .._ ____ .:;400~. Office Rental 440-t;c111 Clubs !tOOMS $20 \vk up '''/kll NEWPORT CENTER' IN 01·n11gc Co. tor nn lruJtanl sW Vik up o,pts. Chllart1; 2 noorwt offl1.-t with fantastic date: C11ll & pet IQC!lon. 2J7G Ne,-Wpo11 view of Ne\•"""rt •larbor 1: 836-GG19 llNI U.'I Mon-Sat lll vd Cf\1. &18'°'97;d o 1· • r- ?~ NtiuctlGa . ' . . . . F'rlday, Janu1ry 18_. 1974 l~come Tax Help W•ntOd, M & F 710· H•lp WontM, Ni 6 F 110 tlel, Wonted, f#, & f 710 ~l"'nc;;;om;:..;.o.;;Tc,i'"•"'s.-,,,-,,-.-:oll----A-V_ON.._ ___ CLERK Invoicing & ILECTRONIC personal or buslne1t CHRISTMAS MAY general. Near Marina lllih ASSIMBLIRS 23 Years Harbor ·Aru Bl ·ov1R SchoOI, Huntlna'ton Beach. Soldl!tini req'd. Day •hlft. (714) 675-6676 stft1 C.ll for ~pt. Sam Dlxion P I >;I tronl '391 w t -•'or ~ppo'·tment But, Everyone co. 893'-30 -~-~t•t,.Ave "w' e11-•·-'1e'r' 11 "' ... N.Helt Avon Prod·.-.... s':::'.q330L ., • llUIIA • .,..,. Companion-" lrt5--396'7 .1f~§~~wC;ut~al~ll~tn~, ~~~~"'~· Jn~,:$425~,~~~~;;;;;~~~~j~~~~;:;:;: ~· ~r 1no. includes utllltie11, l~nv. en runce & bn11. t.1ale & ots of free parking. ailull only. $25/""'r \Vk F:STAT1'~ REALTY 64Q.U2(fllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilim;~! ducts&; coametics sell ytat 673--5700 r-· BRICK block & itone work. au'Ouod, &. now 11 lhe perfect Quality workmanahlp. time to become a Repre- tor eldfrly coup]e. Uv•·ln.- pi1vate room A bath, Must have car. Good salary for nsht peNM. Call 493-5er&S.. ASSIMBLIRS Exper <m PCB'I, Day lhllt. General MOll.l.tora, Inc. 3019 l:':hlerprlse. St. ~._54(1;4895. BAI..BOA ls!. Sl7.50 pe1· wk Busines1 Rent1l 445 found (frH ads) 550 Ste'Avt Masonry, 640-0887 1cntatlve. ".!'ou can ntakt I ,n1an. 67~:W13. . Oi ,E on Newport Blvd. FOUN.D male 0 ••• 1, .,:,.i-,·1y P1lntlng A 'mone l Your own pace DAILY PILOT 9 Htlp Wanted. ~ & ~710 (58) INVENtolY NEEDED IMMED. I UJ) \Vlntcr, Quiet, mature ~ y t -· a • -3, 1 p l f """"" y_.,, p h•niln" meet new people ln your .l\lhKE 1il!S YOU'R HOMF.. vu on cai;e. a1·. urn, Wil!ton & Pomona Costa ....::::::..0::.:::0:::...::::::::..==-lf!r • community, too. For mort COOKS;DIETAR.Y AIDES Exec. Secretary $700 UtC ROOJ\1. PRLVLGIS carpeted, 11.11'/COnd, p1•k';:. ?\.lcsa. llas tugs. '542-0015 I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!! cusror..t HOUSE paJnth\g & detallri, Call~ 54().7().ll. .LVN •Nunlnc Aide• RecepUonttl $550 VOLT j COSTA MESA "-ii ,,. ... ~·~ A1~11roxr 1000 MJ. rt. aJtcr 4 p.m. & au day ,.1 t ' . ·~I 11 .1 51 Hol)lekffpers, full, p/time. Gl 1 Frid ·~ .lntt1nt Personnel - -. ~.!. .,..,,....~·~ S2.51¥nw. \Varohousc a lso \vcckend11. --repa...,_ F er1or ~--a s, BABY ITER I Flexible I (~) ( 5·4 2•5'861 ) r ay ---r.-:m-1 ~Tempo.--.. Servke LOVELY rooni in Priv hon\C, 1tva11. ldcal for contractor. --'=="-------acou1tlcal tl)J'a)'. ''11n1er assist teacher-w/2 chUdren/ · ($42-24lOJ ' Clerk. Typist ·-# 1 Ust a1'Ca $125. Cull 548-a:JIG MALE puppy -3 or 4 mo. rates. . Hve ln/Jlve out. Turtle Rock, lst Hea.ltbcare Centers Rect;pt, Genl Ofc $520 3S48 Campus Dr., Suite l06 1 645-1502 COMMERCIAL C 1 old, no <iollar .. beige '"'Ith l-miiiiiiii Time Cermak Palnung Irvine. 833-3598. Relaxed Pertonnel Sec'y to $700 ·Newport Beach MS-4741 1 -• '"hlte & black markings. I M7-3296 congenial atn1011phere. Cd. C'OOK: (4) Harry'• N.Y. Bar Acctna Clk, Cmptr $500 \i;:E::qual::iO~poor;:;' ;E~m~"='°=Y="~I ice room Jor \\'Ol'king mun 990 !ill· ft. bldg. n.11•,• \Y. Beach & $lp.ter . Sundo.y :B~•::b:J.y:.•i;,:tt;;l:;;ng~-----nROF wallooverln.,. state saJary, & GrUI. Nr O.C. •lrport M1'S'l'1 MTSR $600 or girL KU .Jrriv. 'E:. Cf\.1. l9U1 Sl, CM. llt'.'avy ft. ~5413 aft. 5, .aJ1 . N 279514 1 .. ·ur 11 -Netd exp. Fry cook, broUer Bkkpr1Constr $600 V... "W\« Vzi• ,. ~YIS.1224/642.Q 1raUie---+ JAt-sq.-tt. pl'kg. sr~CLE ·si-= __ -__ ~48YSITT~9: My_home:._ ~c. o. 8,;,..,"' 1 .. 1•4 : Babysitter wanted.lld ~ler man, Apply 4lll WesterlY l>nta:n Ei\&'ineer $2'.lS/MO. Suit. RE ofc, art . "-.l -u.-... ee ow~r Tues & Thui·s, By tlie hc>ur. •--P ..... ~ .__ .JD.Y-hon1 ch •• catl Place, Sutte-106;-Newpart -Mlcro~wave filter $933 IVacatlon Rentali 425 gallery etc. &16-b'9Gl 1dcntl!y color, s er 1a l w. Npt. Bch. 675--1 706. _ · MS-4638 days, Eves 64>26Zl Bch. Call Jeannie Sisco "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ I , nurnber & date, l ost. WOULD love to babysit your *W•llp.per H•neer• After 5pm. COOK I 0 18 & Sld HQUman I 4ooo sq. 11· office-plant. Nr. H.B.P.D. 536-5348. child daytime or eveninaS. c. RebkO 646-2449 BABYSITl'ER wanted for .~f':r:.!~ time~r ' NEWPORT LIV£ In the all nc\v Dn11a llE:\v Sh~raton. ldeal-Archt· 8 OR 9 mo old White Cal c 1 · 67' "'91 v.'Orklng n1other In ' ....... ,na .,..... Rl!al Est.·Eng. or Jni;, , . al anytime: . .rw · PROF painter, honest v.'Ork, -_.. 18514 Beach Blvd., HS Personnel •--, Point l>Jurbor ilt th e office. Con" en i en t I y \\'I.th f.'Old markings on fat.'C, BABYSITTING real. Int/ext, tree estimate. Hills Call ~2547 after 6 COOK, all --··•, ,,_ •• 1 • ..., .... Do D..,,...N_ I heautUul ~1ARINA INN P"~,.,1.0 __ , Cpts, drps, heat ta.it &. ears -blue eyes, ,,,.8-2'1S9 ••• •913 pm llUV\Uiu ._ _._3 -ver r,, • • f.fotcl, 34902 Del QIJispo St. ··•' •...-u. Y.canng llea collar 846-0760 My Mesa Verde Home Refs. "" • ~ · call 499-2211 ask lor Chef 6424170 ! t4~zm), KI t c h en, Ef-& air. 43c sq. It. 4301 Bit'ch . Days 546-7881 INT I E)C.T PAINTING BABYSITI'ER wanted CdM bet. 3pn1 &: l()pm. liclc>ncles & Apa1·11nents. 979-9S-lt/G73-434.<I. owner. 1'"1'1D Vic River Ave' Babysitting, my home. Days. Free Eat Jim 67S-3559 ~~· ro;u~~~Mr~~ COOK + DIETARY AIDES. T-lcutcd 1m l, <hrcct dihl 2000 or 4000 Jiq, ft. bulldlrig Bel\\>een 491h & SOth NB. 2-4 yrs. Irvine area. 552-9481 Palnter, highly qualilled, aft 5• Nu rain g Aid es for EXECUTIVES C hones, television, SUUll" for lease. A\•ail approx. FluUy '1-'hlte & Br. w/hl.k .. A 1 h 642 2410 $15,000 to $75,000 " cal'S puppy 642-0991 Car .... nter elfic. lent \\'OUld like your BAB"SITTER / Ho"•ekee~r. ...,a t care. -• · nth., I au 11 d t' y fucllltles, !I.lurch L Jlrcsently occupl · -r-.i .... r -Send resume or call TODAY n1ccbng 1'0Q1n, clo~ 10 San by Mar Vac Electronics. 1'"0UNO young grey male GENERAL c ai·pe n try & business. Reas. 642-3158 needed. Reliable. 0 w n COUNTER MAN for confidential NO COST Clemente & Laguna Bench. 1829 Nc"'Jl011 Blvd., C~t cat, 4 'vhitc pa\\'11. Vic. repair. Free est. ref reas Paperhanging & painting. transp. $55. CM. 979-46nt executive lntervlew. SEE OUR Co1ne play ln ou r Phone Deno Va c che r, Golden \Vest St. i 11 ready Fl'ank. 675-54.16 after 21 yrs Harbor area. Refs 556-8268. for Renta.l yard, Exp req'd, EXECUTIVE SERVICES, SUNDAY LISTING 'potifishing, shOPP!"". & 54()...3280. I-luntinglon Beach. ~1367 furn. No. 183281. 642·2356 R should have knowledge of INC _,_.., 6 P~1. 3ABYSITTE lor Youn S: various types constrUctlon · CALL TRISH HOPKINS restaurants. $50 week & U1)."" "TI-IE Factory" has a lrg }"NO: Blk -Bo-Y's lO:SPD: * CARPENTRY * , -Pl•1ter,--P•tch,-Repalr -Atudent &_wor.kiJll_nwm,. equlpment. •air tools, elec 888 f'J, M~,_:>ap@ ~ JERRI WH117Elt10RE Iil'ing this n<l & roccive shop avail. $185/mo. In Owner Identify by serial All lY""S big & small by live out or in preferred tools, compaction equip., (714} 547~9'2S ~ E . 17ttt St. (at Irvine) Chi $5 oU on !irst week's rent. Canne1y Village 425 30th St., -number & date Io s t . Stan i)~ 5.W-l64S * PATCH PLASfERING * lmmed, &12-4384 generators, . compreasors, 1'~ee for consUl.tin& service Suite 224 442·1470 * GOLF Cl.ASSIC· lsl Week of Feb. PALt-.1 SPRINGS , Condo nvl for r c n t $300/"•k, $750 11110. TC'nni~. !<\\'lnig, jacuzzi. :t Br, :F/R, lle\\'lY (Ut'lll. 8.'l7-7298 01:--:1..UXE 4 Blt Condo. Lake Tahoe. Close to ~tore & 11ki UU, Oa.v oa:. \Vcek. 673-Jm BIG DEAR. N1· skiing, t Br apls. Also spccinl mid week 1·ate. 714-866-3747. Rentals to Share 430 N<l'B~.,!642-~:J:1960~.~-~-~i ,H~.B~.P!'.·:!D~.-~53(k~'-~534'!8":·~-c-· r-=::.:::.:===-----L All t)l>ea. Free eatimates BALBOA-BA-v-CLUB fork WN, etc. -Perm. em; ,Nf:o~t;'an'ji,oiilfifei;r;ioC-f.:e:om=<pi;lo'C-ym~-~··i-;;"l ti•-o'llllloo-"lilloo-o'illl '.~ I Call -640-0825 -,. I f rl h 1 '""' r+\a• .., .. ,,.. .., Sl-IOP spnccs uvail. In FND young smooth hair Carmt Service Mens S.,-Attend1nt p oyment or a: t man. P/C BKKPR to $750 1_• __ -_• _____ ,_1 do \\'n to \\'fl San Juan terrier lype. Br & blk -~ I & knd 21 Oppty to grow with Com· Fee Paid. Assist controUer JANITOR, Part time/ full Co11ls1h1110 near MI s s IQ n . Lie. 3311 Vic Lido Drug. JOHN'S Carpet & Uphobtery Plumb•-P Ume, eves w s. ...1-y. Co. benefits, Apply at ----".:..•-----1 & over. No exper. necess. .-.H rt1' & N. R al w/dutles. Mw;t have con· time, local, eves, exp adlll -193--11:'.>3 673-7015 Dri S'h am Po o . <Soil L.R. OTIS PLUhiBING Apply Mens Spa, Mon-Fri. 1900•we. ~--•ei"'mo.~ ·ogenL_~•'ch stnictk>n exper. Also Fee only, $2,40 per hr, 979-3923 4so SIAhfESE cat young, Vie. Retat'dants). Degreasers & nAmodels & Rcpa'-Wat-· 1221 W Coast H"'Y NB .....,...,, u.J ne P06itions. Control Career JANITOR.IAL I d I I I R I I all color brig· hteners & 10 no: ..... '°" ' ., Sal n us r I tn I Ulrcl Place & Irvine, heaters, disposals, furnaces, Delivery Install A es C:mployment Agency, 3400 COSTA MESA * Ne_\Vport Heights. MS-2083 minute bleach for white dshv.•ashl'S. 642.-6263 M/C & FULL OR PART TIME Irvine Blvd., N.H. 566-BSffi. ltiatured womanlt' tbxlper pref'd. * carpets. Save your money BANK Stea Y & re a e for nite tif;O 8 r· 2'.!Q power 5115 FOUND Bicycle: Owner by saving me extra trips. BSe/A .. CoL~pl~"rt~mbing Progressive Expanding In-15 ME_N FRY COOK y.·ork, ofc bldgs., N.B. 40 1300 S.i_.--:. Private oJfice, ide11tlfy, Vie r..Costa291\tesa. Will clean living rm., dining rvice. ic. ~'"J:R. d d 1 'b k eed NIEDED NOWI I !:xper. & Oependable. Apply Hr v.'k. 644-0606. plenty of parking. Call 548-56Q6, 548-33 rm., & httll $15. Any rm. PLNUJ",~~foo ~;~iF epen NCR Pr:O. 5 NO EXP. NECESSARY Sw1 It Sirloin, 5930 W. Coast iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iiiiiiiiOiiil Larger units available. DOG, lrg. black & White $7.50, couch $10. Chair $5. _ ** ... 3128 ** ""'"-r1itor START ~H"'""""'"-'N.O.=B'-. -~~~-Kelly Jleady for occupancy. Male Short hair terrier, 280 15 yrs. exp. is what counts O'Ur" ...,...... WK, FULL Charge Bookkeeper C. ROBERT NATTRESS Cabrlllo, Costa Mesa not method. I do work Experienced. Excellent sal· * $160 * koowleda:e ot general led&er llEALTOR muself. Good ref. 531-0101. Televl1lon R•p•lr ary &-frin~e benefit•. Sal s • ri.IALE \Vhlppet found # CENTI NE LA BANK As per written qreement a. mtat, ar,v open • A&e efVIC Costa J\lcsa 979-6571 viC'lnity 17th Street, Costa S ,TEA~! _..C LE A N ! C'QLOlt TVl re~. Expert, 646-712l Mr. Hollowa" Manqe'm.ent opportwUty no balTler, Apply 300 . es • NEW Dldrt. f¥1·1.23 Units. Mesa._546-9454"or 646-7021 SANITIZE! All dirt out, reasonab e seov1ce ~ ~ available Fl.scher ST, Irvlne·Complex, .. Aladdin House of Service, Est l mates. BERT An Equal Opportwtlty c' II 'Fo Inter ,_ c M -1250 sq. ft, $189.50/ mo. FOUND: 12/23/73. Blk & 557_2678 GALLEMORE ~• 968-2'1Sl Em. player e r VrwW 2 Vnits 151XJ..sq~ lt._$230/_!!l<l. w_blt~~ockJ!poo? fem. 9<Jllar 'v -71 '5Cl! 1129 GIRL needed to operate m f\.f 1 Unlt 0 4000 sq. k. S650fn\o wYBm~·n fl ea db1k. 8.f7-979l. C C -.1..-• Tile -. BARBER'.:SOme -Styling, 5 tt'" Wtflt . :_ ltfodel ;..V(MI'SR) It System Fi·ont fflCes, crpts, lrg . . ement, oner.,.. d wk NB Good tMTSCl for 4 le dlog FND· Hydra Kit "'/contact -:.;.=.:.;:,...:c;.;;..o""'-.;-.--1•--ay ' ' · pay. DELIVERY M • ~--1 a 1i:n r doors. Anahein1 & · --CERAMIC TILE NEW & Wol'.'lhwhile. 842-1738. an ior WG.1. Y magazines. Xlnt benefits. • Ternilnal \\'lly Sts, Of. Jens VI~. Beach at N.B. CD.1ENT & 1Jlock Work. od 1 F t Sm . b Mornii: LA Times Home • Salary depend Ing on LITE INDU.STRIAL DIVISION NEEDED IMMED. 01,y" -" '"·.=.·i3, '''' "'" -•i by the )etly. 536-6489. \Valls,· patios, sidewalks, rem e · ree es · JO s BAJU..1AID, 3 days &" lunch Dellv~ Roule, ~1u1t have .., """ ;111 U'IO'\llJO ~clq;irne ~ .. __._ 1 . ~;.;rl""·•~x~e~. At l~ast l year :ti' -yr mail' barili:l'r, new in "D\"RC~ Clog. ·Vic:-Dana etc:-ny-r.r.ur"jo . •. ,__. noms. ttPJYf'1n-pe:rson. -w-~;~-n exp.~ reqUliiO.~i.y---tirl-~~-----~ \VANTED, Roon1nw.te. \Vork· ing lady, 55, \\'h~h~s to ~hare 3 Rm. apL with :1111ne for ~2 l'elll.-$Gt"!i0 & 9,j \\gfil~ gliS 1.cr n1onth. Not deluxt', but 1·Jcmn, l.'()tn rortnh!C' ntul l't'a~· unable, 2079 Thurln A\'e., 'C.i\t: Avail Jnn ljit. • , ., i--""''~~p1 .... ~--NOW-L6 T SoJI Tln Lizzie, 752 St. Clair dally,.~2S~l'f!~,!or~ov~· ::,er;;.,J:No~-!1"!,,..,'=1iotl!"'11,,lt:;.in.,,12.). A·-r M/F. hlr. Choice \\'kday11, Huntington Beach 496-2446 walks-Repairs,· _saw & •QUALITY* so hng, no COO ~ g, 1:30 pm or a.end resumes * Aiiilf 1f111S~+---~ 8'7-1 ' NEW M-1 FND' Male German remove. >"rce est. 544-ll998. * MULCH & TOP SOIL * BEAUTIFUL NEW ~~inlt<r, GG, HB area, to CBS PubllcaUona/W.,t, WTDOll' ro '"'old ""'""• . 940 Sq. Fl. & UP Shorthair~.~i9c273. H.B. PACOTINO~ri~ALKSE p'UMPDR!IVNGES, 586-<!930 COMPANY DELIVERY men n-·•ed •· n':.~~.M~APvhoe,~ewpoNa"t *pw-erS fcn1alt to share !10n1eo, priv. llaniilton & Newland St. O'tlr \.,.n.L1 ~ u• ~·· ~ ,.,.. • '""'85 nn. h!ui;t be non-drinker. 960-1970 FND pet rabbit in htcsa Call Don ~14 [Ill SUPER WORKING OONDS H.B. & F.V. area, earl)' 646-4455 GtZ--0700 1..,..,..,..,..,.,..,...,..,,.1 Verde on Sea Llon Rd. Very Patlos,..driveways & \ 11 For Electronic Alsemblers morn LA Tlmes auto route. GOOD MAN. to till vacancy 1401 Dove St., Sulte 340 Tame. 54~1872 l:: ... ;::wt f w/a1 little as 6 mo's exper. Prefer adult w/economy in beach area.. A a: e l\IALE \viii shure.occunfron\ ?it-1 3010 Ft. \Vestmlnstcr. ,. N 0 ·. S h 01 1 .1 c slde"'alks 556--0868 -Great Pl\Y & benefit•. Call car $200 + per mo, Ml-8979 unimportant, but maturity Newport Beach 833-1441 fun1 ·I lc•vcl ~Bit hc1u.~!'.', '\'ood \~'Orking ok. Vic Contractor Dottie, No\\'! 540-4450 DENTAL Asst Chainlde 11 W ain Air ail C (Bank. ot C.allt. Bld1.) \\'/ st::1blc n1u1(' 2S-~.! Call8!M-809Jor Brookhun;t I Adan1s, HB. Job Want9Cll, Mlle 70QNEVERA. FEEATTE?tlPO ri.tust. be exPer, mature: F: ~1~m. f!1rc's .:l "~~~!!'!!~!'!"!!!!!i!'-I l .. n~una Bcut'h. -194-00i:.l. !167~ f'vcs !16~1665 GER\VICK & SON T.EMPO Very neat, interested in so uthwestem Petrolewn, KEYPUNCH OPR \VANTED-~IATURE n1alc to I 4001 Bl RCH, NB FND Jan. 12 -Fem. Bldg Contr. Addlt & Remod JAPANESE f!:oys arri~g Temporiry Help good dent 11 t r:y . Good Ft. Worth. Tex. Fee Paid. Leadin& nationally shr -1 Br hsc & ~Iii. CIOS<' 3600 JI.I'(. ft. 541·503'1 Santoyed .t yr old. Adams State Lie. Bl-ll4321 U.S. In Atirll. Des 1 r e hrs-salary. Call 66-1060. aft CROWING Santa Ana Mf&: ~'ft finn aeeka lndlv. w/1 to bcitrh, 118. $10~. 962-8668 850 , fl Gara"c :tont'd & Magnolia H.B. OOS.-9464 673-0041 ~2170 Amer 1 can fa m 1 l I es. BEAUTY Operator • Excel· Spm or wknds. Co. Now interviewln& tor yr exper. Keytape er CMC GIRi h .. BR 2 BA "I • • FND Sml b 1 .1 1 JACK Taul a.JlC, rep a Ir , Household duties, baby lent pay, other opportunitiet DENTAL f!1 s•-,_ neral oUl -•-A1 helpful, but will train. Great ~ to s Bl~ ~, • Cont n1ercial. $100. ni o : rwn m P s:itting, etc., exchange room for experienced beautician o ce-uuna u11ur. a:e ce pe,..,..,.. &. benefits lncludina: proGt opt w/cs.-'lJJ('~;~ma. Cati ·1\).l-1~. 645-2126. -Da ch11und Vi~ Tamvin ~~\Ja;'1g~ 1t.fz.f7J: 2S9072 & board. S43-Z5l9 with foUowtne. 846-3678 or bkgrnd. Abbl1e1to handllv e ac-accoun~ ma.ch. o Pl r . lbarin&· Salary to $600. Clll a 1 Sehl. F.V. 847-1....,~ · · · VET 27 male stu, avail 642-23n. ct•. paya e rece able I: Typinc:, a .... on telephone, A Sally Hart, .54()..6(S. Also BA Y1''R,01''i LUXURY 2-BR. Rentals W1nted 460 Electrlul M/W/F & Sat· A ,1 n-.1 Re~lr C•r-ter back up ~t_. otticeE. 'l)plna, ~. ~-~~J.! i.!_l_!_! Fee .Poeitlonl. Coutal "-- 2 1 1"'1 I SI'= Lost 555 ·~· · uwm r-r-•· heavy -p .... u.:I. x_p_e_ r . e~11UA1.. ~· -,u.i.i..;... ru-Ba, um, · c, poo ' o<i. C S kd ll 548-5%i'a btw Bl ki ' Boat Yard NB f'd H B ..,.... -"BURROUGHS ot NCR" JOMtl Agency, 2790 Harbor 6-14-67411/6~2-6i42 BUSINESS htan Corona del e ELECTRI IAN • toe e very, ac es , · • pre . . , area. _,.i BJvd., CM. I HB .,..,,, '1'1ar, "'ants care taker LOST Gennan Shep h erd Uc. •156310 9--6 673-6834. DENTAL Aaalatant, ex~ useful. Xlnt Co. ben. -,LEG=;,.,,:-====~-1 31 !~e ::~~e,lx'ucl;. oNU/1no. arrangement your home, Silver y.•/black muizie & •• 492.1934 •• Job W1ntect, foertMle 702 chainide, min. 1 yr exp, 'l'e I e phone Larry heavy ~~::-;ta Call 536-0092 f..•/or part rent basis. Refs, saddle. 4 yr old felJlale. ELECTRICAIN _11.c_.___old jobs BOOKKEEPe Expanded duties, p:>d x-ray Streetsman. st&-4156 experience 1 ~--"""'"=-"-.,.-~4.,,35,_ -hlr Bennett aft -1·p m , 601 l~, nc'Cd1 •k mncdicat1011. hew jobs Any jobs. Any tiEED help at home? \Ye ::51 technique A lie. Beach area, HOST ES. Sf accounttnc: So~ CC:~:~•" ~ G1ra9es for kent 673-9837 \ 'eanng b ac en collar pjace. 836-7689 have aides, nurse s , Responsible for A/P, AIR, 847-2569 County. Send resume to: \\'ANTED roon1 & IJoard for' & choke chain \\'/L A housekpra, companions. payroll&: posting sub jour---BOOKKEEPER w MINI WAREHOUSES long Time elderly resident County license. Vic Npt Gardening Homemakers Upjohn nals. Accuracy in· detail a DENTAL Jtecept. de.k only. Now ta.kin&" applications for rite, Claulfied ad No. 917, STORAGE. 1 No stail'S, downtown :Ji~1.600n beach. Reward. EUROPEAN Gardener. 547-6681. mPuul•t. GDosrow1·Jng.~~fg.CalCo1. in~e ::::e~t.1.Tme ~; Holteu/Bkkpt Jot soon to ~ :=;,~a?ii.1:2fi~ No ~lOVl"in Or "ovc-0ut preferred. Call 49'Hl867 eve · Maintenance -Landscaping. NURSE-private duty wanted, a er ADMA;., H B area. 846-3540 ~n charges. Front S7.50 per & "'k11ds. LOST Black/Gray Tiger 'cat, Tree Removal. ver y 8-4, 5 or 6 dll)'s wk. Call Evelyn for·appt. 556-7075. · · " • CMr'1J9' lrowM Rt1t. LEGAL Secretary Newport inonlh. YOUNG •-111cn "'Ould l1'ke lrg altered. male, 2 I,~ yr rea-nable. 642-5329 eves. before 2 Pf\-1, 5'5-5793. DENTAL ASSIST. Part time, n---1.. A-11-... Center IAw Office, eood . & N I I St IIB v • Id Vic 19th & Tu ti -BUILDER N--.IA both chainlde It front desk 1n Hunt • .__ i'.,.......t typbt -l-lanul!on· ' o>\\' flll( ., co rent a room in your 0 • · -s n t M & Edg H I W ~ M & F 710 ~ t'rd 6'5-4010 mus.t be wWlnc to travel ~~":'==7i>==--I ALLSPACE hon1e. C~t NB area. Please °'1· 1/8/74, please call LAWN Serv ce. ow e e p. an,_., . HANDYMAN exp pre • for-tralnlnc-tn ~ Bch at MACHINIST 960-1970 •·"II r.•s.ti'i2. 548-3277 $15-$20. ClcJU1Ups and Ad ·1 It •live "int ~1ature, skilled man-torcust.-DENTAL A!llstant, exp. -01arlie B10'Nftl lor approx; -TRAINEE .. .,.. LOST er ped Sh Hauling. 536-5139 m n • r "" service repair, maint. All only. Laguna Beach No Sat. NEED chcup garage for BUILDING sultablC f or ; . 1P gray C!CP Garden Maint/Lnclicp If you have 120 wpm short· phases residential constr. 4!M-85ll ::i;~r::icatlons now 1·2 Yni exper dellrable. Out· .storage Laguna &•a(·h al'ca .. nlcn's J.!?.irstyline:. Ne"'POrt ~V~~t:!~1fint~ Cleanups, Recond. 646-6852 hand, 70 \\'.Pm accurate typ-Tull or 1it time. Permanent. Defo1U DrifttnMn te e.•u. Charll• Brawna Rest. standing frinre benefits . • 494-GW7 front 8:00 to lU:OO ,\rca. 61J-1:M6 to ~15 Pomona st, C.M. ing, supenor writing skills, Good aalary. Non-union. -..-Disc liiStnimtnlr,102-E. 'tm General S.rv,cel full charge bookkeeping ex-Call &t24837 Fee Paid. Work in Irvine w/ 3030 Olerty Ave., Lonc Bch Balcer St., C.lof. 979-5300. ' · Re\\'ard. ,....r thru trial balance, research group. Need cir-Equal Oppor. Employer Equal Oppor. EmplO)'el'. SINGLE i;torage garage. REWARD. for return of PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, ;tn,ng knowledge of EDP BUS~OY cult board knowledce. Alto ~ Mfmt Trnes $135 Wk E/sidc Cl\1. $30/1\10. C1tll ''"' black nialc .JX>?<lle, has p~p-CARPENTRY. Minor accounting techniques & get Salary according to exper. Fee P01ltlon1. Co ntrol HOit-ISS/CASHll-R eves, 640-1837 / 675-&ISS Plnonltl py cut. m1ss1ng from 100 adj u s t m en t 1 . Major along .,.,-ell with people, then PreJer no studen~. Exper. Career Em p Io Y men t o 21 ture Ex .\p-Retail, Some CoUep: GARAGE for rent, Corona Blk v.rest \Vilson, CM, call alterations. All types hoi:ne I would like to consider you prefd, but will train. Apply Agency, 3400 Irvine Blvd.~ :H.m~ff:;f:, 1545 WESTCLIFF dl'l r-.tar. Single. 63!Hl787 or 8:'12--0361 . repair & remod. Let US bid! for the position of my right betv.'n 2:30 A 4:30pm, N.B. 556-8505. Adami Ave, CM aft 2:30 Pet'IOtlJWl Apncy 67'.?-3896 Person1l1 530 LOST-1-blk -poodle &-1 white·-"' & B Ko~e_Repajr.__arm.,__S_ta!'UDg salatI__ ~o Hambura:er Hamlet, 1545 Dilhw•1her, p/tlrrte p.m. See Mr Hapn. (Mark m Center) STORAGE garage-f0t· rent poodle both sml ..min. Lost Gt2-l403. $1.000. Xlnt oppot:tfilillf. -Adams, CM, Ask for -Mr' E velilftiS.-Mattire-AOepeM= HOUSEKEEPER, liVe li'i, 1&51 E~r. Sa.. $201'T11' . tmtingffn1 Beitel ii *' · :ti...-VlHM . 4'm " by.NOQIC, .. Genl. lY.IWl 111 Ha n. a~pp1y,,.-;~~~~:1"fEl:::~~~:::.~~~~i!Ai\i~ff"-'i,~,..f'i~~M---:::-:if .-urea.979·ttrro,.ri.16-076·t. RACE--ltCKETS 5$-1339~ or_~64 0,-C1_SJ7 C9-r,pcntry , Repairs, Pre.s~dent, P .O. eOX!BiT ,C_aNYASSER, $3 hour+ 5930~W.Coai(Hwy.,N.B. Pri~te room' & bath-hi penon over Office Rental 440 Re.,.,•ard. p JU in b~ g. EI e·c . Newport Beach, C!:-"9'lliS3. __ bonus, Work eve11, call aft DOMESTIC ll&ht housekeep. pleuant Irvine home. 1 car 6 phoAeo-necea. S1Z No obfl!gnlion. The~et tlckf?ts LOS'r 2 Irish Setters, 1 male,. -~modeling 642-5613. ~eJiS a :!5!,~n t men t, tna: pl&ln cooking 4 or S hl'I child, 4 yn oJd. Love for wk. to start. 8M-80CQ BARGAIN nre. ree on a 11 .coi:ne 1 rl!male.11 ntos. Back Bay HANDY~IAN home repair, A FUN PLACE CHIL• ,,.., a day, s days a wk. Hunl children a must. Age no MEDICAL Asst., with exp., 1100 sq, ft. of deluxe o!JiC'f' bu.sis. Regular lldm1ssion area. May be separated. carpenU-y, painting, plbg. TO 'WORK D .... ARE Harbour area. 84&-0973. ha r r I er' a Io v ln I front tam. pra~Uee off. !\'pace at NC\\•port Center ticket 10 the \VINSTON Reward Please ea 11 sprinkling systems. 548-0879 We are looklna tor. a wey b -S srancfmothtr would be Good~ & condition1. Tel. \i·ith occfln vic\i'. \Viii sut>-~~~~~~a~~~~. 5~~ 642-8371 . Hauling ,.Jlne lady to help care fur RAFT MAN rreat. Phone 551-o783. :6:44=.43=-==~==~~i lease fur considerable less (.'()nlc in & ask for your free DOG In Palisades.' Su~ .. nlght, c-// //} / ~k~ma!!c~~~il4 ~~!!1~r. =· ~~an)T '::1S: ~O~ to 11i~_ 6 day MER~FULLDIS!,. HANIE· OLER Lhan \\'C hnve contr~t1ed race tickets. WARD s. LEE all blk long hair 1;, tall, YARD, garage clean-ups, Jhe f<.euben •1 .......... ,.... T .......,...., 1 .... nn t week with e """Y lady 1n 111• for. Please phone 0 11 v c, INC 1234 S hlain Santa Pregnant, 6 yrs. w/us. remove trees, dirt, ivy, t• ust have f o 11ow1 n g emrv•-3 w .,.. ~-mobile home Lt I ht CONTACT .l\lR. COOi<: 833-9222. Ana:· Al\fERICAN r.i'OTORS Please help! Re'" a rd , dr Ive wa Y s, st u pl ps. qu8;llficatlons, &: preform tial. Please phone, , · h 0 u 1 eke e ~. aimple BEAL'S FURNITURE , Nri CE'"SPACX 4~ -847 ~ l. ~ _du!~s e~flc len ,tl)' & ,ver'.Sales .-COQklna';..;, S.larY.. Car 642-0:l;2 _ • •• ·9EF.t,. . A'~ . DEM.ER .. ,,."'"'" L" . . ,':, .". • •' .. ,,ET-ID. •o' cc'"SIGll= ," • e'e ·c~rtully. ·A,tte~five "' . Allt7Tlllll. rurt''' ""-"'"'·--~ -·""· ., _,. "'O'TE" .... 'a-'> .. ,,,,.. .. . ' ilcar Ol'nng'e' .... ouhty"' II I''". CASTii..tA N !adv 29 from SJ\:lAt.L Blick y 0 trK I E .. G ·R -. 'F ·UN 'I'~) ~ oseJVaht \\1th chll<l must' ' n1· ••• ''"'•' . ' ·~-1.r.:-v1..,-.1~. . . ~ ' .llQ_.. ' • .,... •ro,.a l • n.-:.:a. '· ' •. '¥.:'';". \\'/ view, carpets, clrnpes. Lin1a P~ru: \n'sit. ~xpires POM ftta le-ans by "lofonkey TRASH & CDOEBLR~SE G$12E be neat, clean &-· ~rdtrly, H 0 US EKEEPER/COOK, ene~tic 6 daY, "'k. Lquna air , 400 sq . ft. ltl 4lc_ per soo n 'need refined man for f\.1ouse", Vic: hiesa. Irvine, J.. 0 AD · Naw Hlrl-willing to take direction but * STUDENTS full or p/tlme. lJve in/out. Beac resort f94-ll96 sq. fl. Includes 1 private inatrinwnial purposes \VIII Child J-leartbl'Okcn! Please STUDENT 548-6428 "• be able to use own good * MILITARY PERSONNEL Non drink/smoke. Refs NEWSPAPER de I i very, ol!ice, _ample roont. for1 J exchange pholos, etc.· call 646-6745 Noon & eves. LOCAL moving It hauling kk judgement. \Villlng to do *EMPLOYED DAYS req'd. Sal open. Nwpt Hghts rnomJ.nes & \\-'eekends. 2 1\esk~, ~~ o~te~'C~u5~3~ \Vritc Classified Ad #9'79 J{EESHOUND Fem, Gray & by student. Large truck. Boo eeper minor houlebold tasks, be BUT DESIRE ADD'L area. 646-im. openings. 557-2110 nlO~A~ ~~n · Daily Pllol, P.O. Box 1560 Silver REWARD, Vic o( Reas. Batry. 5.19-9438 or able to cook meals for child INCOME? H o u 1 e k eepet/Babysltter~ NURSES or ~,..,, osta Mesa, Calif. ~J626 Co•ta M"a _ 67>--0647. • R•G(ef _ & KU. This b a permanent * $95 WK,. * p/tlme for 2 stril. lln ·2" R-L VN-AIDI LONELY? Join us in 61Z..m5 SCRAP iron, washers , ull poilUOn. ftouis--9-to 5 pm. &pm. 979-~ 8a M ·'!I p ni . 11·7 A other lhifts. Top pvt "'orshlp, fellowship lhis Sun. \VATCH, Ladies white gold Refrlg., Stoves. Ht. wtr. Some air travel with family. As Per Written Agreement Home 830-5603. dut,y pay. lnuned. pay for at 9:00 or 11:00 am at Bu\Ova. Bracelet w/ chain, htn. Tfil, Mg_tals 8:47-.6_684. Sat~&---sun-&-Some-Houn Salary ls commenlUl'&te CALL 556-44lt HOUSEKEEP~ lnte~nl. Door duty. Countywd friendly Laguna Be a ch Vic. H.B. Pier. 642--5969. SKIPLOADER & dunip truck During The Week with·· previous-experien~' l> lftrG=-=e::c -1 e f k/Ciifilu, Auwne -rHPOiillblllty, 11'1 liitifVW!I; 1'fot1:Fr1 9 · 5. Presbyterian Church 415 REWARD. work. Con~e. asphalt, References required. Please downtown HB Mature tX· home. Good salary. Under Letcoulle ,Nunes Rezi,ltry, Forest, Jerry Tankersley, OST anlall dog, blk & whte sawing, breakll'lg. 846--IDO. Apply 3-5 dally f~~ ~~ly : u ~I i1J:~~~ perlenefd , 538-2101 ' 50. Call 115-2256. (~bbyHosParpltalk LRdldo• u~~ Pastor. nied. Long hll.ir , mutt. '-Flea ltIOVtNG '!' Local furn. oi' IS1 &. Ca.st Hwy. 67J..3907 DYNJUUC, Enthusiastic Glrl HOUSEKEEPER I CHILD &li:995S, 54()-9954. ~) YOUNG exec lives In San & chain collar, no to gs .. gen. hauling. 32 Ft .. furn. N rt B h CHILD care 8 to .3:30. My Friday for architectural care. Uve out. Own tranlp. * 1 ,.., F"REE RJ<..'"NT * r.·lnrino, office In N.B. needs AnsY..-ers to "Rags" 499-1461 van. 548-1862 557-2736 ewpo e•c he f 14 1, . 1 planning flnn w/ beaut. or Oranae Cn'ty Bus. N'.B. NURSERY \11orker, must n•u 1 t 1 2 .1 ·-me or moou&U'. · Fshio ... ~. •-60 k.21 Deluxe otflt<es n/port, run R Pace o s ay !ti e~ ! ltoted, size _ bm/blk fem. ritOVlNG, _Hauling.. Clean· -Equal_OpPQr. Empl(]Y._er ref. own trans N.B. call office located in a n ..,...._.,.,, nave exper. ay v.· i;Crvlcv. 1111'\ple prirklng. -\\'k.-\Vh tll have you~-got. Shepherd mL". No coUar. up. Good \\-ork. FREE est. bet 4~1t g-pM~6iJ.1;123 . _ .. hland._Typing an accu.r•te HOUSECLIANIRS Yrs & over. $2.SO hr I: LO\\'e!ll r<1les. Fron\ 1 rn1 -Boat, guest rn1, !le. Call Vic. Ornnge & Del 'ft1n.r, 8.32-7581 ASSIM'BL y 6$ A MUST. Enjoy a variety • more. Laguna H 111·1 to 1000 rr. Al~ desk space J\fr. t-.fcCabe 645-4450. CM &12-5741/549-0864 H I 1 CITY CLERK -San J.uan of duties • hours S.5, 2 Babyaltten, llve-lnl ~ed. Nursery, El Toro, 830-Se.1. no. 833-3223 g to _LlC'EliSEQ___.$PJKITUALIST _I:kl~tink-col~al& ousec .. n ng • WORKERS Cap l 1 tr a no . S ala r y '1r'ttkl vaca~, P rot t t Own transportatlon. Ref•· OUlce HdP.: P/time noon. Splritunl .readlng11 10 a.m. Bunncse cat in lt'Ylne HOUSECU:ANING, Ex p , \\'omen w/meoh. S i.ptitude 181R lr'11CJ06'1Xi1 ·r mo n ffipal. ihii'lrle, Silary $525, call Mlruher .. * 6!'!:!72 £:to:'1.2T30:-T)ipl"og~.'-"''liliiiii~-1----1 DESK space avotlnble S50 -10 pm. Advice on .all Terrace, Generous reward estimates given. Call before pref'd. Full time. tart $2.10 e q u res mun l cl bet. 5 A 6pm lf quallfied, H 0 US EKEEPER·~·n. Younc a&eresslve 1 a I ea mo. Will provld~ furnlh!-re matters 312 N. El Camino 615-4041 or 5'U·Sl23. 10 am or after 6 pm. per hr. Xlnt benefits. Thl1 experience, abllitY to type 644-91()4 Se H.bla Espanol. Lal\IN orpnU. Irvtne Indaa ft. at 15 mo. Answenng service Renl, San Clemente, for Gt8357 is a young growth-oriented Md take 1 ho rt hi. n d _ Beach-Call 49!MO(i Call 9'J'9.2333 . • vall.ble-. 1187S·Beaeh Blvd.-appt call. ~.-49~136 LOST. white_ .Germ a.n • -organliation moll.ine, tq Jr: Deadline_ date 2 / 15 / T .f : EU:CTRONICS H-d•k-needed OPERATORS •• 1-i-=il: Shephe rd. long haired (t'). FOR Ba c helors Only I C&II Wed Fri. 213 --· --..r-· -~ ~ Huntington Beach. 642-43!ll PROBLE?o.t Pr egn an cy. Vic. EastC.M.646-7808. Re-Bl-monthly cleaning. Call MS.Un. . I : ;~rePa;e:rs:,7~1 1.0~~c:eo'. PRINTID CIRCUIT * 962-1705. -exper:-on -diiiie9-a BAYFRONT OFFICES Con f Id en t • sympathctJe ward Our Brother's Keeper 1111,,....a ROS Housewivn or matu re iportawear. nip »-J, • 550 330 pregnnncy coun se ling, · 673-7ta5 ASSISTANT Managers;. to (TI4)493-UTI. ..,_ atudents for kitchen work. Production Pl. Newport PresHgc area. 140. •1 d AbOrlion & adoptions ref. 2 YR. old male Irish Sct~er.. ,.. train, graveyard Shift 6 Q.A~SJFlro nhone ~itlon Da•• Laboratorleo located in 34 houn. Clean, neat Beach. 646-om. sq ft,' 3700 Nc\l'port 1l v ·• APCARE 642-4436 Under med I ca t Io n . HOUSE OF CLEAN nites wk. Co. paid benefits. P"Vall. 111 f?M•'ln~ ,.... ~nfl't ,,. N.B. 675--!220 BEST MASSAGE-tN N·.B. REWARD for wo. vie. CM .• DOES EVERYTHING • Jack tn The Box, 1200 r.o. ~ilv N'!\Vlll)•~. ,......_., = nh: -tr:, m OJ: ~:io~p~r.rLo~r~ -PACICA•atS· OFC Suite, l<XXI fl,. Suitable 3400 h'Vlnt? Ave,, Sullc 103B 646-" Homes, Offices -~2-682'1 ~Baker-Sl"'rU1tf. 'ii'~t·rr.-·~~'fl'll'l18.,,:-Rtf)lV ..._ lhe ...... lhitt Kitcbe 3303 Harbo Blvd tor dOctor. Hu nt 1n·gt0 n (at' Brl!tolJ Open S AM. LOST DOG. Nt . Nixons H6USEPAINTIN0i done ASSISTANT for busy salon. fl\ t"l~c. .. 1fle<"' ,.,. •A1 , ,..1,,. open ...... -on _,_ B] n. 1-r c-fi .YJtunin.._labWi. op e.i-a.toi--.-.,.-1 Catd~m. &16-1323. Ann, 55..., N:'Jtl, -• e~tnte. Sun. Jan !,3th, P. art "lhr "" ~b. Also·. Van Richard __ Ouelletlc_, 161.0 .w. ln tht follow\nc mas tor dg K, Su t! • os a tablet counttnir I: tabtllac ,1 "'"'V""" lit 1 ,. anl Call .-. .... ,., _ ,,. ~-. .. _ f'-llv Ptlnt .. P . 0 . ~ 1560, exper. pettonf'Jel In-t~ Mesa. 979-0T4T. machines. Clon en taw-iOO ~rt olflC'c. Ocean v\e_,v. LIFE or DEATH· Let our co e, "-15~ • • for Orange Co. deliver)' Coast Hwy, N.o. ~1u. Cost8 Meoti1 , C11 ~. printed drcult bo·ard ment. ' 1111 s. El Carriino Reul, babies live. For aitcrnatives collect, 2l StewlU't 4M-3875 APT MGRS. -Older cpl. No -CLERICAL department:. 111$Ull1M1'( SALES * 646-3931 * San Clemente, 4!12--1384. • to ABORTION roll LIFE LOST Small black cat, .Vic Dedlc•tecl CIHrtlnt pets. 30 Units, HS. 2 Br tTWnie<'. A!!t1lltft"""'"'"· Too ....,PLATING m Mn" SHAR.t; office with lnve8t. LINE 551-5522, 24 hn1. Santa Ana & Monte V1sln, *\VE 00 EVERYTHlNC * apt + salaiy. 14&-392'1. m '.tt""' nr !lhort term ....,SILK SCRllNINO No exp nee .• eam while -u ART 11ME nx::Rrr advlSOI'. Ample pkg. $60 mo. EXECUTIVE 39 to 1neet call .1J.16-4329 aft G Ii: wkeode Refs. Free est. 646-2839 Auto r ,.!, ~'1.fl(t'I, · • ltMTI, part tlrne, rve11 "• Eltecutt\ltl WUl ~ tlMtr ' 642-8S2'7/646--8'107 slim &" trl.m compallhle LOST: Gr~ & whitl' ~emale EXCEU..ENT ltousec:Jeaninc-CAR LOT MAN ~~ ~,., VT-".~ '4"' 'T"M•bf"\ ....,TOUC~UP wknds, lull time when qu&li-tchedul11 to suit )!Oar - AtiOrncy has offlflcek '"'!'.' to gal l9-3S. PC. AR; Box. 1093, kPll1te~lv1~~:t ~'block 16th by Day. Own transp. $22 For New Car Dealership. "f"l"\A'on "'"':"'..,.,f'flf'\' }tt<11"1 Xln't -v " locaHonl fltd. convelOnt n!_~og4 ~ l'll' dQ. -t1ht \\•/CPA or o pro · Santti Ana. iua. • " "''' • ...........-.. ~ -D~. 83&-0648. P..1ult Be t x p e r le need . ,..,·~fit( 'l"Vt'»c:'?. """ tfl'l'I,. ,._,, Fanntn Jntunnce Croup ..,.,. • lla'Chand 2950 :?,-1islson Vic}O, 586-2900 ALCOHOLICS AnonYtnOUS ~t: Orange long haired Income TIK Steady Job. Company bene· '"" """"";t ~ .... ~rtl'l'lt<,,f l\r 'Pltate Apply Ed Lani * ~1834 · r • ~· ~ 81111 m • DF.S~ space-in quiet otflc;:c: J?hone 542-721 7 or \\ll'lte m11le cat •. Vic. _!ll.!_tblhU. lits, Good Hours, Apply In l""""' flM, 'Mlil"'I: "'tr ni'<. DANA l'Or1 • .... Jla a.valloblc, on COOs t Hwy. P.O. Box 1223 Costa ~tesa. Call 644-0356. -INCOME Tax Scrv. Reliable penon. See Mr Nell~. ""~""· l'ol'lt'ld ""~tit•, 2-IOt CampUs __pr., Irvtne Vacanc1n COit money! ftlnt PART time medlcel lftMo tn COronn del Afur, 6T"~l140 k PALf\.1 & CARO READER BIG Blkf.wht long hair fi"~ accurate, fut Omg. ('.nty TERRY BUICK """"'!te f"lunt-• Ah· """ (Near o .. c. Alrpcw\) >""" bouM, 1pt.,_...__!tote cribtr--'9f _ __. 1C11e1. r 1617lWESTCLIFF·N.B. nd w/reductton 10831 Beach niale cat. Pink collar. 16th e.inct \963, ,t'or appt. Call 5th A Walnut ,.,..a, ""11 T14. ~tU030 . Equal Oppr. emp!oYfr m/f ~ ete?. lhru a OalJf "PUot muat be exper. -• 720 sq.fl. & up. Ml:.5()3!1 _ Blvd., Stanton. 527-3400. Pl, CM 642-47!12. 530-5980 ' Huntington. llea\!h weekdA\'8 exceot ?.tondftv Cl fled Ad. tenninolccY a mmt, FULL SERVICE '" !\"'Lr·,.,,, ,, ..... .. .... l;'"'' ~. ~1·"' ''''·~ '· r 'di M• H0WC!H1 ' 1i45· G101 • • I -. • • • -. ·"' • . ' . • . . . 40 DAILY PILOT Ftfd.u, J"uaty.18, 1~74 , Help Wonteil; M & F 710 Holp Won ted, M & F 710 Help Wont & F 710 Appli1ncn i02 Ml1cello....,. iii TV, Redlo, HIFI, ...... ,-;;;;; 906 Gen1r,•I PART Tln1e Shampoo C!ti, 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1:;:T;Al~LO';:;;;R:"-'::n,::ad~e~::,.:;11:::,~J:11 1 fLOOR . &-DlSCONtlN_VEO Must be Uc., lOIO Bayside SALESWOMAN expa nd ; n g, w• need MODEL CLEA!t.ANCE pr. NB ,1)'75..338,5 quallfied &all cuuers to Refrigen;ttort, w o. s II er i; .- anist In our conlluuing: dryen. di5hwashers. p e:([M'r. \\'Otllt\JJ \Y/!1.ll'Ol\8'. Frustest &lib. 1634 Por'OOM art or full time. t' salei; .abilily. Ave, Costa Mesn. 642-&Ml. SM.la1y plus good comm.. P age Boy M1 t t rnit.y CSJ>et~J'lrtfd •• but\\·lll train. -So.-coost Pll\Zil. Thi Rusty P1lle11n Call l\fl's. hliller, 510-6679 Call MT-!1734 Now lntervicwlJ1M: .l-"01· Curage door opener $19.SS Sears, Roebuck & Co. - Adan111 & Magnolia 962-1781 AUCTION TONIGHT * 7;30 P.M. PARTIAL LISTING -BR. ·sets -LR. sets.- ettes -color TVs -stereo -'-roclmers - rockers -chests -bubble glass chinG cabi· net -2 pc. Spanish bar, 5 stools-dbl . counter bar & stools -bunk beds -desks -file cabinet -fireplace -coffee tables Ste,... 1u RICI'S TV 'SE RVIC E Cfonner1y ln Pantry s Cntr) · TV S lol•* or isu • they ht$t! ! Color fro111 $65 up, B & \V fron1 $35 up. Ji"ot· .c1'V1<.-e call: 546-6002 Ol' ~6003 -1375 Logan Ave., CM 28' LUHRS '68 Plyurtd~e. ooven, teak l!iY+'im step, many x t raa S9 8~C CTI4) !151-DB33. SL.IP under Atthet; bt·ldjtc, alde tie , take l!P to_lG' boat $25. tno, 673-8145 eves. Boots, Se!!,'! & Ski 91 I SU&'1' J\NTIAt.L. Y reducod inolltllly ta-r llll.YC.O)ellllol 400li • Ol' lllUl'e. ror f..Vtlljlli:!Hl d<'laHs fii5'-8900 Vehicles DUNE-8UGtiY for ~11lc O"- tradc. su·eet-legll 1, xJttl rond top & side cu1·1ail\'il' $900.' 400-r:JSJ.. 1 ''!'!~!!!!!!!l!!Q.!!1!!P!!1'!!!.!!!!!!!!!!'""" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oyster &.r WiitreSllS COPPERTONE Ken nt ore " SEAMSTRESS 'd R . & Ho1tel10I w<Wter .& ga!f dryer, late . PIZZA nu~n no exper, full ' exp cggie ntodcl, xlnt cond. $180. thne. apply at Th'IUS 30242 ·~2!~<!.J\t.Sail Makeri, 2735 \V, Coall1 H,)vy., N.B. Guaranteed & deUvered. -electric guitar -lamps -mattresses - washers -stove :... misc. LOTS LOTS MORE! FOR iale: 14 n. bout 40 , + ,l--~~----'''' "h.p. outboard ·wltrailcr~T ·;,.r•:;<:;;k;.::• _____ H2_..,.1 Ct'0\1'11 Valley Park \\1o,y, ==""'""'"'------1TREATAl ENT Pl.ANT OP· ,;546-86°"~72'o=o----~~ Laguna Niguel seamstrestr 10 learnl'l'ffiktng ERAIJ'Olt JJ, $807. • $993. 15 cu FT-O'oulllp $Mi'tl Items subiec:t to p r•11l1. B of A & Mister Chorgo. . frw to You Make oU. licensed l974 .. ~963'~32l0~,,....,.....,.,...,.,,...;:=:,. DISTRESS sale '73, 17' Ccn· PR.£.~OOL TEACHER or hot air balloon.fl. Perm. Slate Grade JI Required. Coldspot refrig. Kenniore 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 Nttded lt'Om 8 to 1:30. $2.25 f/lime po.silion. 642-3545. Jo"'iling deadline • rebl'UlU')' gas !j(QVe, Kenmore J'IOl't. lll)Ur. Experienced only. SEC/BOOKKEEPER f u I I l 8. 1974. City of Sun Juan diSb\\•a.sher. All xlnt t.'Ond. 640-8820 t i n1 e d i c 1 a p h 0 n e , CAadpistrano, 32400 Paseo 642-,1769 2075 lfJ Ne'ro:rt Blvd., Costa Mesa , GEm~1tJglfEIUl _pRno,11_,. ... ,10,u bOOkkccping, gd t v p Ing elanto, Sun Juan Capi.s-(Beht'nct ' Bldg Mat'Js) __ ~ Dot.""-'• n • tr C (7l4) 49J..ll7L REFR.IG. _ \Vl)lte_ -Xlnt. ony S _ · · Fem.ale, ;, n10 old. aocxJ MASTERS AUCTION ----tpeed, kncl\vledge or off1ce ano, a. · · t.'Ond. 1'T:lgidal.re de I u x e Costa Mesa~* 646-8686 wlchildren. 493-4!!03. (Ul'Y J/0, 165 1-111, 73 lil'S, Like nc\v G73·8182. WORKERS procedures, l girl ofllce. TREATMEN1' PLANT SUP· od l 1 f l · 2 " -lllale t1'1linees & roremun Please subrnit re s u 1n e. ERINTENDENT $ll32. . m e e 1 s de opening 2 Male blli Irish Setter pups. 11·al~. Prefd e.xper. in \\'rite Classlfied ad •GO. $1398. state Grade IV Re-dl's. $50 963-~28 Household Goods 814 l Musical Instruments 822 S wks, [athel' Ped Ir/set· I ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiii.:.~jii paint' or adheSive mixing. Dnily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. 1iuil-ed. Filln,g deadline • Re nt Wash1rs/Dryer1 · inother !~ Jr/set, Need gd c 511 /R t "' Full tJme. This is a young, C08ta ll1esa, Calif. 92626. 1-ebruary 25, 1974, City or $2. \Vk. Full n1aint. Dl~ING , rm. ~et S 3 0 · LUD\VJG J?RUM SET home. 54S-3.134 impers, e In gro rth · ted · s J ,.,. · * 639-1202 * K 1n gs 1 z e bed S 4 0 . 14 pieces, tnclcl. Rogers \\ -or1en organ1za-*Sec'ys Bookkffpers an uan ~ap1strano, 32400 -~~""'=-==-=---l\.1editeti·ancan •• Hea vy.. Powel' Tone Snare. Sl3S. LOVABLE, ~llUe, 1 yr old '66 FORD van cab-o r lion moving to lrvine, Xtnt Lii .Reinders Agency _ Paseo Adela nlo, Sar. Ju a n \V A s H E n , n rye r, end table $!5. 847-4303 I • 544-3417 • blk n)ale k1t1y, s ho t s , camper, gas saving big ·6, benefits. Start at $2.50 hr. 4020 Birch Street Caplitrano, Cn. dishwash£>r, $65 each. . altered, bo.x tr a ined, very :reliable. St and l n g ~i'tr1111c:nv~~~~~~~t po~31~ suite lM, NB 833-8190 1~14> 493-tl'iJ Call 646-M48 Machinery 116 Musical instruments all 6#--0139 !:;. s~~~~c~ui!;x, 8Jf:iw~ S49-32?l. Dial A Job 833-0855 FREE Pickup. Refrlg. Appl. USED lO' x 16 & g•xtS 6 MONTHS Old English AM/FM. $l200/bcst otfel'. 1 -:P::...o<1'"""'M~ch~.~-5~--1 No Charge To You Scrap Metal. Call anytime brakes. Diacro finger brake 1'1ANDOLIN , xlnt co nd, Sheep Dog, mix, has shots Woi'k-642-2880 r • a 1ne It-Up ' Establh;hed 1965 TYPIST 6i.r5Z"J8 ' & Notcher, 8'xl8 ga. power Rose\\'OOCI. back, perfect & lie, free to good home, 1 ~:==-=~"'=~~-~-' 1'1ust have own hnnd tools. 1---See-re_l_ary""';"p"oi"it"ic'-a-I -?iiaytag dryer, ref ri g / shear, 3. xlS ga. Foot Sheal', neck. Fof po Ii shed . • 64'1·5'107 '68 OPEN ROAD cabovur,. Days only. Bio Dynaniics, Typing, SH, heav" phones, freezer, 1 yr old, xtn•t cond. 20 KVA spot \\·eldi:r, TIG ~usi~ians , or collector 0( FREE pups, 11\1, 3 F. Co11ic ~~7n1~19ele<I. good cond. $550. Inc., 11"42 Armstrong Ave., J ~. • • "•= "•68. '"elcleo·, Johnson m-lel B fine instruments $100 cash & Sliepherd.10 w e c k 8. ~ ~ 1 · cxper preferred. p J ea s e ..... 1 nn111e<1. opening for an O'tJ""Vcl ~ "' G+H301 · rvinc. gubmil resume to Box 101 individual \\'/good typing I metal • Bandsaw, 4,000 LB 557·7032 urt 5. CAf\;lPER SHELL, $100 3420 llvlne--Ave, Newport Beach, 557-8206 REAL ESTATE \Vestminster 92683 Attn:' skills. (50 \V r p . m . ac· Building Materials 806 Clark Forilift, lathe, 1nill, FLUTE, OO"Of'Cl Elkhart DAIWNG~SWK-=-otifpuppies, SALESMEN Myrna Myres curately) drill presses, s he Iv i 11 g n1odel, neve_r used. blk , mother reg. Eng. e Surplu1.8ulldin1111 675-2972 645-7989 poi'nter, "'"5479 alt 5 \Vhy not work in the holtL :t SEC w/loan documentation F A • t • ~~ area • I-JUntin: on Bench • or banking exr)er. Salary or.. ppo1n ment 11-fATERJAL -·lOOO's Of NE-\V BOD~ Tools, Carpenters \VANT good used ·accordion, 2 TIGER cats 6 mo old Cycles, Bikes -Scootln Fountain Valley. Let us open. cau ~tr. Bt'O\vn Contact Ca rol Smith fl'E.i\IS! Doors, lumber, P'Y· tools & Power tool s, can pay only $50. male dog ~~ ~ker & Collie train you. Call Phil ~fc-838-791'.)l 1vood, alum sheeting, n1old· Mechanics tools, &16-2001 847-1982 or 8'17-5556 nibc, 2 yrs. MS-8976. '68 TRIUMPH 500 . ~$~~. ~~~~ REAL SERVICE s1a. Sulesn1an. AVCO 8°0'1 L~rRS S URPLUS Miscellaneous 818 \VILL trade like ne\v Bundy FEMALE Chihuahua, s yrs., C~OPPER 1---~~-~---I l I tJ n1 e.. days, lite "·'"" So M · S -Oboe, .'•alue $360. for Oule adult or older children only. t tA:l217J RECEPTIONIST n1cchanicnl Kno\vl'edge, neat F ilanc ial Service Mon .UlruamSa/·i:~;., of equiv. value, 8~ 551-.1405 j'llJJ-L v Go where the action is -appear. Apply morns, 2590 644 5800 714: 546-103:1 f it FINE complete Pearl Drun1 FREE to You-6 n10 old· -ONOPRE "'ith phones & customers! ,;;N~·'~"~'JlO~•~·t:B"lsvc~l,~C~·~·i:ili~~l!!Eq;';u;al:..;O~p:po;r~ . ..:E~m:p:l<l~y:er;.. FOR saJc excess building urn Ure Set, 1'1ake offer 1enu1le Australian Shepherd Avg typing .& exper., + ~RVICE Sta. Salesman, materials 673-0139 · {blue dog) Cull 962~ .. • ' h.pp v all1'tude' fltin1e, days, lite -8972998 all 4•30 La -ps J • I . 1 lo led TYPIST EXECU . . m I Office Furnit ure/ 13600 Beach BL, \Vestn1t11stcr \\I/enlarging Costa .a.1esa mec iamca JOW ge, neat TIVE Cameras & I 892-6651 636-2j()() finn. appear. Apply morns, ·2590 Strong English background Equip. 824 Pttt and Supplin Jason Bost Agency Newport Blvd, CM we·.111 pay '°' quality. Equipment 808 Import Accessor'1es 1~------~~ 11 1 Fl NALL y 111 Call 644-5771 EXEC SWVL CHRS $15/25 A NEW • 17400 Brookhurst, F. Vly. SERVICE Sta. Man, lst \VANTED See clu-s $8/24, dks. Pierce Suite 213 963-6775 Clas11. Top wages +oomm. UTILITY MAN Pentax spollnatic \Varehouse clearance snle 867 \V, 19, CM 642-3408 Cats 852 BIG RECEPTIONIST Apply Ray Carey Chevron 12 r..10. position. 7A~1 to ·e Call 543-1730 e fl'om Interior Design Studio u--·" al' d ka ru LOC ON Station, GM S Const Hwy 30 ---'-=-'-==-'---I ,,.,.,.. toe qu 1ty .es • es, Sll\l\-IESE kittens adorable ATI ' Mature, respon., dependable, Laguna Beach~ . 3: P?l'f. $608 to $737 per Vie\vlexlilm sli'ip projector. SAVINGS UP ,JQ 70% lB.~I Exec. addmg_ mach, nialc & fen1 .. 1 wks old, IN MARCH • cheery, 642-9470. ,SERVICE Sta. Full tin1e, mo. Apply In Person ll~S~~E~! excess to needs. 67a-2972. bo.x trained. 557~939 'Ot Col'ontt del hhtr Bike Shop Re.ct>pt ioni st, p/time. days. l\.1ust be exper. Arco. Sa ddleback Valley Ope!1·7 Days A Week P~anos/o_~n•ns 826 55'lc-a324 · ~.Coast l-l \l'Y., &10-09Jl _Convalescent H 0 ~P ~ta 1 · l9th & Newport, CM Unif ied School Dist. Furniture 810 1649 ll10111'Uvh1 Sti-eei ---:-~ Dogs · ... ' -854-l..U~E~T & CENTURlON !\Iature \\'Oman. &t~-Oa9J. SE\VING . \VOhIEN'S 25200 La paz Rd ----------Costa i\lesa G·l:i-6133 ·-·PIANOS 2 CAIU\BELA i\rotorc.yclcs, RN 7-3, F /time SPORTYlEAR Laguna I-tills DOUBLE Bed in c I u di ·:~"ig:;::~~'!\""~~~~~~j . e PUPPY WORLD e 200 c<:, dirt , brand ne'v lluu- -. a~~·~·-~-~-~~~1~·-~~l~~-j'~·~o~UX-hon~~'~·~"·~··e.-s~~p~p~lvf~~~J~~-~0-~"~'~7~'~~~'·'~-•~dboard~~-~-~$~50;·~'~·~·e~Jv~~;~~ • ORGANS ,..,,;h .... h . T; .. .,Poodl out, Reg. as '74's. $799 '"'I" I :=:;;;::~~~;,;~~l.--1 iiion. ii;dication;, 1~1• all incl mach" or in our~· an.-.wtn,-,. .. hassocks 5 each -Blue ~~seliffig-aSSoft: 'F\j'Lv""liR-1=~-:uSle-~~~Pit Bui~~ ])t._or-biis'f''{)ffer.&~2=9752"'iJ. t---~~n1 . ope g. on-g. g -1 VETERANS ve ve c 1aise oung'e , poi ting good~ & wate "" • ·Hnf.uifi11f-'-'iTi'enii·~ie~1-,~~aijaF,poo~.j":;~~"::========-t-...:. valescent Hospital. 847·3515. Ship/Receiving Clerk • ' . il'laple Bar stools $20 ea, sports e q u Ip t . Auto Our Ntw11t Locatton Dobernlan Shephet'd Dach-OSSA 250 ·73 5 ipd RN HEY TURKEY 1 ted Maple swivel rocker, $25. \\"euches, battery opper. TV 18191 Euclid, Fountain Valley shund. 100' J\UXED PUPS!! \\I/extras. · abou01' g hrs 01; WITH CAMPER ...,.. • ' l. • • 3-.11, 2 day wk Exper. req'd. Days only. Bio 11 ? ? • 1 ateres .in 1 pr Milk glass lamps $18, & tape deck, sml elect & 1 Blk. No. of San Diego Fwy Stud Setvice ?ttost Breeds. Charge Nw-se. med1cations. Dynanlics, Inc., 17542 Arm-L'O ege. t:'0 • \\ell ~en, ln· 3 4· Gold teal lamps, $.3.i gas.out board eng., ~ry 557-t836 _Open Eves·. 531---=27 it. As k'g $600. 496-3913 afl Ii H.B. Convalescent Hospital, strong Ave .. Irvine. ~!~~ted m money·· Con· ea, 673-5106 equ1pt, huge assort. knives, R ntal f $5 ---& ''"knds, · s47·35l5. 3 NICE kids need care ft'Om Veteran's Afiait'S Office · BEAUT. 9' cust made couch, telescopes, CB & VHF e $ rOJD XL.NT lrg size blk' & tan l972 y,\~L-\1-L\ 250. Stree t. S;\LES People needed• 1 nice lady, Object l hnppy Orange Coast College refrig. like new, antiq. Fr. r.tdio, depth reco r d el'' GER Shep. l yr & 5 n10. Xlnl. 1500 mill's, only $600. VS, au1on1ntl1~ trani;111issim1. rndio nnd hl'Ull'l" (78686HJ . $1977 Shaklee Products. l 714 l Mom, call eves, 842-1772 * 556.5853 * I chrs., ll1arbro lamps, • 2 divin~ lancallks & regulators, • Pianos & Grands ~~~l1950AKC pap4rs, $150. See lo ar.precialc 642-8734 893-8451 d l var1nu · ~ ers camp • c:-==::.· ---~--'72 HONDA SL-70 Any day is the BEST DAY to ''""""'"""""""""""""'"' ressers, fu 1 1 en g th stovei:i, heaters' & lan1ps, ·ALL MAJO_R B_ RANOS i·BEAUT •11·1ik Co I o red •·~ CLASS SELLS "·'"..,, /· j n1irrors, crystal & silver u d & u 1 1 " -~WtlWJia f; TOYOTA, -.,.. .... ,JU78 run an ad! Don't 11elay, WAITRESSES & crystal chandelier. radio, ?hort Parka & lealhct !:i~ , re u1 l p1aoos a so Puppies, inixed p o ocl I c, 67H595 NE\V restaurant opening in stereo set. ~289. Jackets, etc, etc, el c, UJ!ngnli 1!:on1 ·" •· •• •· • S6~ chihuahua & daschund, 6 c .. ,~2-~=""~0::,,---556-6626 or eves 002-1283 Sp1neL<; .......... $l<la ks SlO 962-5155 1.~ SUZUKI 125, raced --~ A CX>N\IENIEN1' SHOf'PINC A.ND SEWING GUIDE FOR THE CAL OH TH£ GO. ~a~ap Pt. Now hiring ~r VERY old chcl'ry bdrm set, ------· -Players " .•...••.•.•• :.;995 v"·' ' · 8 ti1ncs. xlnt cond. $450 01· d1nu~g room & cocktiul hvi n 4-poster beds, 11-BLACKOUT LIGHTING Grantls .............. $395 CAfAOORA . AFGHANPUPS bst otfr. 6t>-6244 se;vice. Must ~ bet. 21.-~· drawer chest \\I/ova 1 Battc1y JlO""'el't.'d 11gnts & e Organs AKC Chan1p1on Cro\vn C1·est, 1-100 HUSKY Good L'Olldition. Neat & pleasant. Appl~ 111 inirror, 6-dra,ver hi·boy, 2-systeins for hoine...: busi· ALL MAJOR BRANDS !nnt. col?rs, whe l ped * S5S5 * person at 24312 Del Plado, dl'av.·er nite stand $650 ness. Use l'eguJarly"' \\' i u1 . , Thanksgiving 492-5381. 979-7382 ; ~79-2699 aft 5 Dana Pl (across from """lo"2 • . e ( t be rd OpUga n ••.• deruo •••• S195 S . AKC . Brooksl<le-WineryJ hlon-sat c~:,;:,,::;w:;,,.______ i· serve 0 power 0 us Spinet ...... ne1v ••.••. $499 pringer pups, ' held , KA\VASAKl '69 90cc street 9AM-4 PM. WALNUT side board-w/5 during powt:r outages. l\ilany Free Organ Lessons ihow. pet. 6 \Vkl!. C a 11 legal. Lots>of i,'OOdi~. $125. beveled mirrors, $ 3 6 5 . optional light fixtures & ac-Phone 557 ~°""' 645-6365. &"' """" • ~,..,. WANTED married couples cessories, Call Bill McLean -=io -.:;~:,,::~=-~-~--1 \Vho \vould like· to make Ebony etagere s245• Tall 531·2648. FULLERTON MUSlC DOG obedience class to itarl -TRIUh1PH 500, $.100 IOCiG Hnrbol', C.i\I. 64ft:!l.'~{ '73 CH EV '/2 TON- . . $100-$1000 per mo. Part or oak dbl bed $125. 2 oak 122 N. Clarbor, Fullerton-in the Ne\\IJX;>~1--Irvine al'ea. 3420 Irvine Ave, Nev.•po11 (/ . I in fro lh . chests of drawers, Victrola, 3 PIECE curved-sectional, 871•1805 546-4928 . -Beach, 557 ~ r LE ET S I DE PICKUP, II u I 0 n1 a Ii c ll'ttn!'.'nli~iun, pG\VCI' s1cering, Jticloq air, v.·ide oval 1 ires & n111g v.·hcels, Special paint , less r h1111 13 ,000 n1i-le s. ln1riu1cul1ttc 45446N. For 1n Id In Wom1n•1 World tlme se 1 g 111 ei.r chair~, etc. 548-1862 needs recovering $30; dbl. AKC' Irish Setter puppies, -(U\11;1 $3495 home. Let-nie show-· you ."'c="-="'cco"=-c=~~~1 contour-chair $15;· small lu:s; Open-Nights 'tiL9-1 • '""' how. Call l\'lr. Smith, M" ROUND Oak Table, cottee table $4; ladies Sat: 'til 5:30, Sun. 12-5 ~ts, -$7a-to $-t.:.J. call 6~908-for_appL Pedestal table, very QW, Schwinn -bike -$25; 58.t-& FREE ORGAN LESSONS as 1239' . -· -C~llM'iry Beth 642·5678, ox t. 330 '72 65Qcc YaJnah?-Xlut i,,"Q,nd_, l850. '72 Yamaha dirt bike + trailer $-1.75. 58~. Howard· Chevrolet ~1.acL\rt h.u1• and J.a.mPoree NC\\'JlOl'I Beach 833-(t."155 Clit -So Simply! All One Piece! WANTED shampoo girl for :e~l Oak chain;, !SOO, Sun only., Jan. 19 & 20. long as you like! Adults DALMATIA.~ puppie~ AKC . '72 HONDA SL 175, Lo milc:i beauty salon 962-7705 A1air 2207 Clay St. Nev,.')JOrt Hts. welconie to attend Tue9day shots, Re~dy to go, 673-Slgl .$-llX), ·Ol' best offer 9149! SIZES·l-20 w/Hair BLACK Naugahyde hide-a-(corner Fullerton Ave. ) night at 7:30 PI\I. \Ve want1....coc..r c:""'-.=.c2995='------S.tl-6.:120 WHO \VANTS TO \\'ORK? bed, xlnl cond, Royal 54S-U56-everyone to learn to play GER!\>lAN Shep. guard dog, :oc=="":::..;=---,-- DRJVE A CAB'· J)l)J'table type:,vriter xlnt, Sol · Id 2 I the 01-oan! Tom Dieterich Male, For·sale Call aft 5. \V ANTED: Lale 01 0 d c 1 · · 642 2855 a & Chau', go , anips, • Honda SL 1~ Lo ·1e misc items, · · , • in char11e 6'2·2851. ""--~st "·'Z-5115 · ""'· w mJ s, CHOOSE your hours, work $115, like new. 2 "' u.>t1 l>'I 8'17-5276 · for yourself, be your own QUEEN-SIZE bedroom suite, Comfo1ters, 1 bedsprd & rug f\.'[u~ic'. NewpOrt Blvd. at J\IALTESE nIBlc, 4 mos , , '61 AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE boss. J\1en or women. Can dresser, nite stand, hdbrtl, to match. Hi fi console, Hat bot, Cl\1. ,\KC, champ blood lilies, 1· 11, MX SL 70 Honda. 1· 72 be slightly handicapped. bed $250. 96&-4895 alt. j rad & rec play, $20. 675-4387 lltx SL 70 llonda, gd cond 4 i;peed 1ransn1ission, radio Neat -Clean Appearance. * SOFA & LOVESEAT * !JGJ-1693.. PIANOS -ORGANS IRISH SE'ITER PUPS re I many xtras. 673-1933 und heater. fG GF!HT !. Vts., retired. Age 25 to 70. Never used e Very gd. qual. FOR TIIE \Vo R KING Ne\v & !.!~cl. Gre~t selection. bred, beaut. $50. 1 :,.,,:ks Mobilt Homes 935 $977 SDui,>plementb s'°h ur income. Usually home. 968-7910 I \VOMAN Save energy . E9',,m.,pe. &tl\l~~~d~~.·-·T··,,.obepesnl old 497-1135 . MOBILE HOME rive a ca rs or more a COUNTRY TABLE & yours. Have co[fce & con11r ~"" -.r BATHING deodo . day. Apply in pet"llOU, Decaon benebes drk wood out with Nancy Mon & \Ved. deals are a1\\•ays at; . • n z1ng, FOR SALE. ~f.Oll lf.11114• Y 11 Cab ~-186 E 16th • • W II' h M · C'I defleamg, & free II e a • e 01v ......,., · beaut set. $450. 646-5961 startin~ m. 673-4000 I IC S USIC I y collar!! 979-1799 SILVERCREST St .. Costa l\iesa. Sectional Couch $10 FOR SALE Car11tte 12 South. coast Plaza 540-2830 FREE AKC Great Dane re-MOBILE HOME "QlYQ \VORKJNG Couple, needs or bst offr 540 =s . volt cassttt1 player, male brindle. To a good 20' x 53', 2 BO 2 BA. carp., 1 weekday companion for o-o;ii dra ?cl bl · f · .. father. Lite housework & i\IAGNLFICENT Mirror, without speakers. Like \VURLITZER home organ Qome. 919-7258 after 6 P~t pt!· •-ms., re~·ig .. 1966 H bo Cl\I 646-9303 ·:-----•--p 1.G.;,_ -fillliVH lb•'· v i.'' _ <v-,i;.i ·n .,i..:!----...----... --t.I~ ....iv_La mpJifier_\\{aJ.nuL.finisb, r=.1_,_T,E _ bl washer & e~e~t. dryer, Wll'ed. Ar l', " ' -'~~~ . .,..~~came.,I ~..-i ke-111.1,..~bs Ifl),"'vwrn sa e o . ~~-aJ .., f>.ls:4&16&-5o--'· Offewr-61:>.4142 \VANTED: Good maple l 673-<1256. 6?3-8732. cJOc:, sto~age shecl. land-..-,-.-- \VORRIED about your MUST Sell!. Sofa4 pc. dresser ,..,, niirror ( if PIANO Beaut "'alnut Cahle i;cuped patio. Three .)'.I'S. old 8 II. r-1ce1side \\'it h future? Now is the time. n1oclern beige seCtionaJ $65. possitlle l or high boy. Also Nelson Console nearly new AKITA pups, AKC, 11 .,.,'ks, · like nu. LCK:ated 111 ~'v econontical 6 cyl. engine, Think about the U.S. NAVY. 545-1565 ~'{c<l. size dog hse. ~lssn superb t.'Ond $750 847.1197 Show/Pet, M&F. E x·c. adult pk. a\vay fro111 noi!!y au t 01natic transmission, $326 lo st<U1 + training. SO!o~A custom 1nade, new, \7iejo, 831-2268 Se . M . • . guard dog, 642-2803 £t. Que-half bl. frotn <:lulr rr.ooo· 1~~f~1~fC's.a:~1J8~1;, Ages 17-31 or prior service. Green & YeJlo,~·. 2pR H d Sk' M ·k wing ach1nes 828 BEAUT sable color Germ house , $15,495. Call EVES. Phone 642-4Z12. ea IB, ., er SI · 1 · 213-694-4690 Only $2995 642-1871 , b~ndings, S,10 each pair, 2 ' FOR Sale, ·Brother Pace \Ort H~r ~. nlO 0 d, all CAN BE. SE"EN AT. YOUNG 1\1an to do general 2 LRG w rdmbe d rator Pairs Childrens s kis, Seuer Sewing Machine, all shots. $25. 645-53I6 I • ROY CARVER ' Inc. work at TV, Electronics . a s, eco Jacket's "'arm up & pa11ts xtras, Like new S125 Horses 8561 CRESTMONT , shop. Son1e background or yello"" ~7~~ 673-64~ 64().-0)79 • ' ' . ·ESTATES ROLLS ROY<:E Br..f\\7 ioK>wledgc in electronics -THOROUGHBRED 1\.1 l!bJ. Sit D B (Ce I 234 E. 171h SL de'lrrd. Appll·canls should S!i.10KED glass diru1ette set COAL FOR SALE Snnrting ~--~, 830 are for e r., rea. ntra Costa l\1esa e 546-4144 _-,_r_..,;.c""'"-"~.;.;,;;.;-~=:i .'8:1-e or l&,e. t.yc. across from fir~a ., ~.he ".s~~ starter: cleilll?cu!J· ·~/.ctiroffie;~ .f&.25~ Wtr; ·Wd: for. 1lj1~place ·Q.r P9t :bellied ~RIV -Pfy .;.;,,.-;_:...,... askf. ;,. ·. ; ·f7~2;5.7,1, ~ "-".-_:-CQnun. ~o~i.r,) . J,.o~t #4Gr '& ablet fo4'!!alk with cd· w/extras $85. 8-12-4191 stoves, 1-tiet( BfO!i r·eeo Co, sporting g~~ ... \ water FOR SaJe, 4 yr old Filly, CONTAc:f RAY, PK.·l\fGR., lotners at shop & on phoite. AVACADO green sectional 1 1735 \\'. 5th SL, S.A. 542-7293 sports eq u ip t.. Auto & tack, $200. Call eves for showing. '";!'.::·· .... ~ -.~o ,';·-~~-'t .•-:<:.~ You Seen The ff;tst, Now T ry The loot 1-"'ull lime, 1\A & D Elec· $125. Good condition. ORIGINALS. ALVAR LITHO wenches, bottery opper. TV 644-5133 'Mo~t"o"r"H~o~me-1 ___ _ U'Olli<:s, 642·8882. e 842-3742• $95. Picasso Etch. $125. Du(y Etch $l3S Utrillo & tape decks, sml clect T.B. Filly blk. 4 yrs. Hunter Sale/Rent .71 FORD \, •. ton spts. "ust. Garage Sale 812 . · -'! & .gas out boo.rd eng, prospe<;t. '"$2000: ( 2 l 3) ... ,,, f'\11 ...., . n . I ...,_di•• ] "-. P •' TI o s ALE. 81 2 2 L!RltDho. $350. 355-85595. l ~ch~ry eq~ipt. hilge asscl,rt. 378-4392 or C213) 377-3854' RENT A htO'FOR HOME -~-vv;1A~~ ~~~a~r1~Ls.'k.'12'1"'00'".' 940 ~-0~--. _:_ V ,. B aviary, 'l in. Oiig',-knives, telescopes, CBVHF . MINI HOME OR-V·AN· '-· iiiii-!ii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiii;;;miiii~ I Indianapolis. Huntington 4'10" \V;-6'10".H $25. 2 bird radio, depth r ·e co rd er, 1 CONVERSION, LOW-AS $9 892·1.832. Season after season. Jie'Ull Beach. thru Sun. Many cages & stand $3 & $5. diving tanks & regulators. laets llMI ,, .. ,p J per Day & 6c per mile. i ""~"!'~~'!'!~'l"'!!!!~I "·ear and enjoy t hi s Antiques IOO unusual iten1s. incl. stereo, 548--5965 1 vannit callers, ca n1 p MlrfM Equipment 1'..-RESERVE YOURS TODAY ,69 CHEV· ¥.. TON°' 1 cardigan. goU & tennis sets, SHARP 19'" COior port. TV, stoves, heaters & Jan1ps, . ,;894-~:::334~1·""',.,.~,-,.~~ 1 ca?~~~~t ~f'1~,~~~ ~~'!r.SCRAM-LEJS ~~~=~~~s & fine ~27~~!~~ &&H~:J'.. s$~ J1:Cts.Pa:~~ :tc. le:~~~ Bo1t1/Marlri. 1W!me~J:~ ~~ii~s.r..r~~~ P=~~· 4 hi~· ':I/: use knHting v>'orsted in 2 GARAGE Sale, Moving, 54~3764 556-6626 or.eves 962-428.> &quip. 904 Cont, good cond. $3,900. · .... $1595 CUT SO SIMPLY, yet this colors. lllainly single Cl'OC'.hct ANSWERS Spanish bar, 2 kitchen iels, l\fUST CLEAR BLDG M E N • s H ea d s k 1 s ;~=='=~---~-long-waisted, side-buttoned "·ith raisf<l, rib-stitch bnnds. . end t~bles, beds, dresser, Sho\v ses fi.xtw·es nlin-Ors w/bindlngs $ij(). Don at VHF, CB, depth recorder, 23· l\fOTOR honie I i k e Howard Chevrolet hn~ has all . ti~ fi~re P~;i;i~~~"{',:.= 36·ti~.j..~ E~hort _ tifidge _ Dryly _ ~cr~~sc, mil82 (~~wio~ cashcaregister. 82i-U51 aft (714)645--0640 or eve a approved elect head, swim nu. \\'Ill sell 01· U'ilde tor Jo.tacArthur and Jomboree I.., 1Tf ,..i ... 1Tf ... -r ... nauer~' you want. Nci:tice .for each pattcn1 -add 2.-l Gai·ish -TILE HIDE l\lagnolla & Adams} Sat & I 7pm 778-Q.114. (213)592-1815 . ~~~~~ la~de~~ei!./ n l ~23J)i~1....1ii'tate Ross Nc";w~Beach 90ft,. flirty flare of the skirt .• ' cents-for en ch pattern tor 'l'here·is ·one diUerence be-swr -SCHWIN 10-sp Bike. Chest BRUNS\VICK 'J!r-rcgulaUon -many-items of.:_m ts c ,.;;:;:;,,o::o:;~'--'-=-~-~ . ~r1nt.ed . Pattern 9 14 9 · Air Mail iuid Special Han· hve:t"n .a tax collecto~ and a. Thnt freezer, reversible Spanish ~I table, ~!4 slate, incls. hardware & electronics. ·ei;>ale'ifM~to-rHome Re~als '54 ·FORD· 'ii 1011 \1-8, auro: r.11sses S~es-8, 10, 12. 14, ;_qtiimvis.e ... .third:class i.axidermist. The takjdermlst HOUSEFUL This & 913 king bdsprd from l\.ladrid. new cloth. $500. 962-5125 Priv pty. 556-662$ or eves 13 ~26 M.J:I. & Mints reblt eng., trans, ~.,. 1S:J8, 20. ~ife-12 bttSt. Sit) delivery will take -three leavC'S 1ilE RIDE. Thurs-Sun, 557-1437 525-8284. -store Ret teur•nt _962=4 ___ Free nilles _9 til 91 838--0900 wiring. generator. g 0 0 d ta'.kcs 2 5 /8 yards 60-1nch weeks or nlOre Send to JWliper Ave, Sanla Ana.---, , I T 945 tires & body $7l"~/best offer. fabric. • ANJ IQUE lNr South COast Plaza). SNOW chaln11 $15. Book shelf Bar 132 RUSSELL Swallow Tall only Tr 1i ers, rav1a 675-3318 8EVD."TY·PIVE CENTSadd 25 ~~~Js~' t~eed?~ GARAGE SALE SUNDAY brown n1etal $10. Small l be 1•--6 months old. Call after QUE ~· '73 , 4 \VHL drive, Fo~ "'· .for each pattern -Dept., Box 163, Old Chelsea SHOW· A SALE Lot 1 baby thlngs nd portable dlsh,vasher $10. \VOLF range, Go El "'~r. noon make otter 545-3702 . UNI long 15' wide ,~1 cents for each pattern for Sta"-Ne\" York Ny LONG BEACH ARENA s 0 1 1833 p rt ·R· • ~ k 548-4304. 30 cu. ft. refrlg. & all other Bo ' p 906 travel trailer ~mp. furn. * T Pick up. XLT Int. ---Air-l\'lfilraoo-spectal ·HancF uuu, . -~ . • •. Ocean & Long Be~ch Blvd. more o enwtc WALLl'APER SALE restaurant equlpmC!1t. JS6S ~. ~h, ower . & crptd. 536-2992 or 536-0348 man~' xtras. Orig price ling: otherwise thJrd·class lOOll. Print N~n.e. Addre8!!, * S3 Million Display NB . . Harbor, CM S4MlS9 aft. C '71 PROWl.:ER-24'-liliii-nTw. $?,500. -l\.tnkc-offcr ~ ·-deU will tak three Zip, Pattem Nun1ber. * 100 Exhibitors PLAY pen, sewing -niach., ~~ & leli!I ~Iltchell. VanLu1t 6 . BEAUTIFUL, .1962 hrls 28, Self-contaJned, forced ·air ~rt 6 &. v.•knds. ~ "'ee~~or niore. Senct to !:_~~IDLknECRAI FT .;_121 Janu ary 17. 18, 19, 20 la1nps, , vacuum, bowling & Stock\\·eJl 847-8010. R di H IF I Lap.strake skt skiff. Flybr, heat. ,2Tl5. 556--0f>M '72 FORD Pick up lo hl · l\fl\f'll the DAILY v""'1"" • 1 • elc. riee Thurs, Pri, Sat 1-10 Pbl ball & bag. 24101 Via Luisa, TRAILER J.\,Xlc nnd pa11s TV, a o, ' '.Rdio, cover, twtn lSS hp, ~ . . nlilcagc, ale. lool bixes p{Uj.f1 442 PAtter:n Dept dlrectioll5, 50c. &Ynd~ 12-6 Ph! Mission Viejo. I for boaL llulle:r ~ Stereo 136 JUSt overhaul, lo hi'!<, .new CAMPER Ttallt:r. Jo.Just ~ell dl!lcounted for quick sale'. • • • SI. N " IJdtant l\lacnune Book. -----~ • -. .-~ · · -:--07· · __ · ~·· uphoi .. $7000~ $<~ or Must be seen to apprec1at(l "~"'28S3 23s WPSI l 81:h • ew Buie, fancy knots, pat· -fl-fOV'ING! Duung se t . . 4-3' zENI'rHTRCA."rolor, B&\Y &1~325 -·Best offer. 83l-oo57 ~.~--,,,..,.~---t~-~1-_-,..N~l'lt: .. ~or:~ Pr!::h -~:11·~11e1 Boot _ F~~h:~ey 0~ic;%~~~;;:f. ~!~::. J1eui~~t-S~~0d& ~~~e.~ir~:i. ~:i~fi --~1::;:-.tt>J~ssPri,:11"~~ 11· INBOARD hull, glass Tt all1r1, Utfllty 947-~'O~~v;-r· ~ib~~~f~1·w~i! ZIP. SIZE and STYLE Ltam by plciures! ·Pat-conth Trade for oak V.1c-S1erks,. Cl\1 in box. $39. 494-5661 discoutitcra with 3 yr over plywood. Movht11 .. mW1t 27, SI'OltAGE t . 1 can11-,cr \Vindow. Pvt party NUMBER. ll 00 trola. same cond & s12e 0 G al 1 tilr t be 1 art & !ell . Isl offer of $95: ~90 r a 1 er• $3250 968-~, · SEE h10RE Quick t~..L.iMtutO.ftBook or sell for $150. Mission M VI~ Se: Furn. G.E. refrlg $50. Jo.tin! Bike pc ie u N, ~ P sf Greymarine e-cyl &: trans, tandemax:teelectric brakcs,. . .. Fuhlons and chooSe one ...,._.__. Viejo S3l-2'268 clothing, plants. Bab Y $35. Eldorado Camper Oievy serv ce. ~ 0 c arge 0~ $45 642-6824 unloading ramp, &t6-2007 S7 r;>odge ~i T. P. U. Needs rt!em 5 free ~oe ~ ii.oo.°re than lOO gifts -l\tAGNIFICENT ant t q u·e ~l~:~vi::a· a• etc. Truck. $l800. $S3lG. ·~eu1:ier.0r 25~t-g:.ldon st~lfe 24· • Sea Ray, '71, CUtty Auto Service, Per1s 949 1~ee~gc:~a~ br~sU ;~ , P:!.,~·Onuml m50ctr • Cotupkite ~hu Boot .. awag light. Solid bronze. MOVING SAT' ~i· ONLY LLOYDS stereo 'system; $100. -trom $499. ·Cash 90 Plan Cabin, O~C. 235 1/0, COL •tu .. ••1 make minor ,$250/llSt orr. 64~7T31. • siz';"· ,1y .,,...·.rn.v--""K $1.00. J..1ust see to appreciate! 1 -. 1 U " 1.6 String steel guitar $J5. or terms. ABC Q:rlor TV, covers, vm, Trailer, day• wu · F rd . lN STANT Sr.."""" ~ 11 Jttty ._,Boob . 50c, 548.3014 .ul Via EbOl . do Ille Furn 897-9281 4 , 9021 Atlanta or 19046 586-1610, or evea a: wkendl car repe.Jn at your home. 1971 o 'l4 .,ton pickup, tt\\' toda~'. "-ear tomorrow. _ 8ooll: ., u 'PriM! All'..._· & loads of misc. USED bed, lawn mo.wer. Brool&hunt, H u n t I n g_t on 544-3574 · Honest prices. C b :r I s Good c;ondlllo.n $ 1 7 o o • , S1. • SOC Xppli1nc1t I02 * GARAGE SALE * snow ,;kis & bOOtl g Ir l i. Beach 968-33.29 ot 96~ 7 70. kl &t&-3714 642·ll37 aft~r 5.30P!'tt rNSTAI\'T FAS•ttON · 16 · ' ' JET Boat, '' w .,..,r cy L 0 •NCRER BooR _ lhmclrtdl ot ' q.llt fkM!k 1 ... .patterns. \VASHElt & tlryer, Kenmore, Everything Imaitnable! ! bike, old TV. 644-1525 22" Sylvania 1.'0n&0le: blk a: jet drive, Olds 455 cu tn, MAG wheels + tin:I, for ~"'' O, • Tnke ~ ruhion 1i.et.1. $1. 50c. • ... like now. Save SXIO. 1'1oving, 4235 Dana Rd, NB 642-1080 VEGETABLE juicer & radio 1o1o•ht tv. $100. 390 H.P. Tandem axle trlr, V.W 4 log pattern. L<lw payments. 642-2400, ext 85 1-"===::;;:.=---.,..lo M•e•n Qdl. 80l>t "' must 1&attlflce. Gf6...4219 SUPER Garage SAle, Sat f«,>r 1ale. _ . _ Call fi42.3719.._ . lUke ne.w. 673-7763 ..--mileage_. &15-7989 l-,,.,0,.'.,833-"'-'~652....,·,,,...=-""°~-·' ~U~ ~~~~."";,' It ~th ror Tod• • .,..• U\inr -RE.TRIG Admiral duplex ~Sun. L~? m ~} Onyx,j Telep t 962·4o98 CUS'r. 7' Stem cabinet. dual Don't glw up the "hip! .:_70 vw Bu!!: tranm1isston. ~CheSt1 k T.11ri· u.r 8' ~'fll , c.ll NOW "2-¥71. t5 btautiful patterns.' !!Oc. .J.9CU FT, Side by Side! . boa -Dully Pilot \Yant Ada have changer, 2.JBL Spkrs, Scott "Li.St': It \n CIAS!lfied, Ship "Int ShApe, $125. ghll · ~" l · • doon. $200. rn-:mt . -CLASS SEl;LS -642·5618 bargaln11 plore. _ AM/FM tuner. 6/:>-4142 , to Shore Result1! 6-12--5678. 6TS-464.5 pc, ' • '. ... I Ccall! ....,..., 81 '67 M -~ .u I I ·~ :ml ' I '7 'il "7 " I --' ' ' J· t I ' 1""rruct--kl..,..---....;'::.::i! ;:;r;~~'°'::!'..:;l ~::;i::.:~.:.:!'1::._~9?0;,:j I AulM, Imported ... CHi:vY c\l•lom ponel IMW .JAGUAR m MERCEDES IENZ twck, radio • he•tor, e~tra :~~L :rr:~· ~.!n:.tee~: ~0-R_A_NG __ l _C_OU--NTY--·s-l·,-69-JA_G_2_+_2_Pe_arl_Y_•_llo-w1 646-5610 or~. llSk for OLD•IT pt. Air, auto tr&M, clean, '71. M1rctc1e1· . 2'0 SL BUI. Xlnt COIX#. 615-1208 aft 6 3.5 "' 9 '73 DODGE Van. llke neY.'. ·must aell, -833-2037 - '69 CHEV'l'Van, auto, 307, IV·8. atr , n1aas, paneling, lo!s more ! $1800. 548-3177 ~~ GltfC Van, 6 cyt;-Tacoh'la "'Whl8, 5500 ml,, Eli:cel cond, 's:mo OJ\ of'r. ~7 'Tl' FORD ~pickup, auto. trans. 'air, 3,tm ml. $3,~ ·or be:st offer 831·1743 eve. !'5· DOOGE VAN $375-:- -8'7-8972 .~ DODGE , 6 cyl, auto, ~rnper, $.1500 or . nearest 1'ttt:r. 6-12-6163 _TEP VAN, Good col!d, S600. &16-2001 S'.73 OIEVY Cheyenne !t Ton 1'P/S, P/B, A/C, low n1ile11 $4000. 84Uii:Kl 19'71 CAPRI automatic 2XXJ. 16,000 miles. Best oiler over $ml. 613-3656 1967 JAG. Rdstr, xlnt cond. brown with, eoenac leather AM/FM, wire whit. $2650. in terior. RoJ11 Royce ,;;Ev;.;.et;;;..:616-"';;1996;;,;;;;;;=~-I trade-in! (No. 4150). JENSEN $12,750 __ JEN_s_EN __ ROY CARVER, Inc. INTERCEPTOR ROUS ROYCE BMW Lurge Selectton 234 E. 17th St. or Colors Costa ltfesa • 546-4444 Immediate Delivery NOW OPEN i 'ULL SERVICE DEPARTMENT Mlulon Vlolo lmport1 NEWPORT IMPORTS fe:tturlni MERCEDES BENZ ..-- -&- FIAT Con1olete Sales &: Se1"\1ce 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. Visit Us Soon At 642·9405 2$701 Marguerl(e Paxkway 1.fission Viejo 495-1700 ·KARMANN GHIA •USE AVERY PWY. EX!)") . Tl l\tB 2j(I Sedan, auto. 1970 K~RMANN G!11a C:pe, trans., air, 30,cm mUe!I. '74 DATSUN ~·1 ln Stock· . &~~ck, good contl. $1500. Loc&.l car! 831-2GKI Dir. Ready 'to Roll. Durin&: the 70 11.m 2".JO Sedan, auto. trans, DATSUN next 3 years or leas, l ea1e . MAZDA P7S, power s u n r o o f • a different one every 12, 831-IDW Dlr. 24, or 36 months Revolvtng --------1 =='-"'=,~--- Lease Back. Always the SEE THE ALL NEW ~G thrill of a new car. No · RX4 f\1oney Dov.n mukes it euy '67 MOB $195 to-Upgrade youlielf in car:-IMMEDIATE-Red v.i th black interior, Ylire St~ with a Pinto, end with DELIVERY \\'heels, radio & hea ter. a l\ferce<lea. Exchange cars be!m• you put on high ,73 0£MO CLEARANCE Super go• mlleage. mil.,, rales lnch«IL mairi· . _ . tenance saving no penalty leases for high mileage driven. Domestlcz and lm· porl.$ available. Get rid of your present Big car today ~lthout taking aDJli mare big <~lar los1. Call 111.r. Michaels 55 6 -057 1 or NEWPORT IMPORTS 99H560. '73 DATSUN 610 NO\V IN PROORESS SAVE$$$ -La.-3100 W. Corult Hwy., N.B. nDF 1972 llfG:~":.~ \Vhite w/ -·-·• bro1''tl Int. Llke nc \V. 2001 E. First SI., Santa Ana A.\1/F~I . 7400 ml. 27mpg. 558-7871 $2900. 96()...2315 '71 MAZDA RX2 1971 MG MIDGET ROTARY 36,000 ml. $1300 1vholesale. ... ---- Frld.W, Jitnuary 18, 1~74 DAILY PI LOT &!I Auto., I mportod 970 Auto1, Jm~rt~ i10,Auto1,-UMd. -990 Auto11 Used 990 AUIOI, iJNd 990 TOYOTA VOLVO IUICK CADILLAC CADILLAC SANTA ANA '71 YOLYO 4000R BUICK • • 1973 CADILLAC Executive •rlfll '72 BUICK '71 CAD IL LAC DEMONSTRATOR ' . 100% Au t 0 mat I l! ·transmission, Evllcy 0011cclvable extra. An V-8. A:uto Tran&, Factory Air . Coupe D Illes · AM·FM ra.dJo. (760HOB) 'xceptlonally nlci: local Cond, Full PO\\'el', J'ov.:er Antigua Blue (17423.';) $2877 earl (951 EODI S teering, Po\.\·er Disc Jlarvest Yellov.' (1793111 FINANCING Only $2995 Brak.,, Power Window•. C..-edo Tan 118511141 · Po"•er Seats, Al\l/F~f •i.. do T 1247590) • ROY CARVER, Inc. Rad1o;-11eater;--\Vh1tewa11 "soil~. •oi:vm .. AND "••-;, L••..:• ROLLli ROYCE Bf\1\V til'e!I, Vinyl Root, "tinted Antigua Blue (2069711 -TERMS TO 41 MOS. -UIA Ult.. 234 E. 17th St. glau. vinyl ln!erior. ONE Bumi ~ienna 13100'10! YOLYO , YEAlt 100% WARRANTY Available on Any . Costit !o.fesa • ~444 on Engine, trans & rear Eldor11dos NEW OR' USED --'ioltiVIERA-axle · 1475EMl'l. St. 'l'ropet Blue f4301'1l TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, c.,;1. 646-9303 Full pov.·et'. factory nlr, etc. $3795 COtilllon \Vhile (4170.11J ' O.A.C. '74 VOLVO'S Exh·a "'"$"1·m""EXCJ. HUNTINGTON BEACH Special Dlscounll '67 CORONA 4 dr ..... SJ199 During A'Ut tM•.. dlo, new -HERE NOW-_ Chryslor Ply.mout ln•antory Salo paint, hi h'ead llrett, 5(XX) • • 6661-UEACFIBLVO. -- miles. Inimaculate. (TED· Immediate Delivery 842·0631 !)-1()..5164 436t. On All Models HUNTINGTON BEACl-1 ·s9 MK a WAGON .. 11888 au,Y or LEASE•. • _ • 4 speed, (a('I. air, l OO'io 1var· ranty. Ready to roll. (071· " 1 _. • ..!. AGl). -t41l. LIUnl '67 RIVIERA, ?\take offer . I , . '70 MK 4 DR ......... $1988 YOLYO __ G(!p{j running con di ti on '69 De Ville, leather, split Overhauled our shop, at, ail', . 545-7291 seats, sle.reo, Sentlnal, vefy sharp (4814). -H --ADJ. Sleu. $1950 Nancy • ,73 CORONA 4 DOORS • 1966 Harbor, c .ht. 646-9303.. ave an t~tn spat; tteftei' ~()..J066. 1973 · CADIU.AC E1dorad0. F\llly loaded, Black on Blnck ltlust 11ell, Excclle.nt cond .. dJr (6000\V\V) $6995. 892·4444 ALL have low mileage auto -you no lo iger use. Sc I t --------trans fact air radio' side Autos, Used 990 now with a Bally PUot Any dtl,)' is the BEST DAY to The fastest draw in the \Vest moldi'.;gs. Ba1Mce ot-5 yr.l AMC ClassWed Ad! 642-5678. tun an ad! Don't delay. , • , .. a Daily Pilot Classified 5,000 mile waJTanty. Take Aut01,-New. · 980 Autos. New 980 Autos, New 9a your pick. $2988. '72.CELICAST ........ lll"i '72 AMERICAN 4 spd., AC, top mags. Like MOTORS new. (224EKRJ. SPORTABOUT . OTHER IMPO~TS -A really hard aninial to Jo. 71 l\1AZDA RX·2 · · · • $2466 cate and we have one right 4 dr, 4 ~peed, factocy air, bere-:-Jt's a-lovely fi.'Ot'Y \vllh 16,000 ma. One owner. (l.SIJ.. wod grain ~!ding; small , FLV}. economy · wagon thaj the 68 FIAT SPY DER · · • • Sl166 whole family can Rctually Sharp as CBn be & ready fit In! EquJpped "'ilh auto- to go. ,Lie. No. XOC484. n1aUc trans., radio. power DOMESTIC steerlna, fact. air cond. and '68 OLDS roof rack. Ulv.' nilleage. VISTA CRUISER •.•• $1288 t211FTD). Full po"•er, factol'Y air. Like HURRY new inside &: ouL Steal this ·special Ford Motor Co :- PURCHASE! ~Wanted 961 A ha 1'd lo find economy car with low miles Js now avail· able for Immediate sale. A lo\•ely cocoa bl"O\\'fl with n1atchlng Interior and equJ~ ped with gas saving 4 cyl engine, 4 sPeed lratlli, radio and air cond. This one v•on't beit,long liO hurry. 12811-IOEJ 2Door. Like new. 4 speed * !)43.3G9l * transmission, radio, heater, '73 ~fG ll1lDGET, removable 2091 E. First st., Slinta Ana deck lid luggage rack, HT, 33 mPG, lo ml, Priv 558-7S7l on• SANTA.ANA .,. TOYOTA WE'VE MADE A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF FoRD. MOTOR COMPANY EXECUTIVE CARS. ALL '73 MERCURY MARQUIS IROUGHAMS, COUPES & 4 DOORS. ALL 'ARE LIU NEW WITH LOW MILEAGE AND ARE AISOLUTELY LOADED WITH NICE FEATURES SUCH AS AUTO· MATIC TRANSMISSION, ·AIR CONDITIONING , SPEID CONTROLS, DIVIDED FRONT SIATS, YOU NAME IT, THEY HAVE IT. OUR SHCIAL PURCHASE !NAii.ES US TO OFHR THISE-LUXURIOUS MARQUIS. IROUGHAMS AS OUTSTANDING PRl,CES. TOP DOLLAR PAID 1-·DIATELY R AU. FOREIGN CARS or CO-me in to see us. 3100 W. Coast llwy., N.B. 642-9405 GAS SAVER 2001 E. Fir!lt St., San1a Anu 558-7871 ,'Thrf~r18~Eg"~sR '72 DATSUN 1200 ll"your car Is extra c!C?an, 13,000 Like New lotll.ts .seewtirst. 2 D oo r . Automati c BAUER BUICK ·transmission, air 2925 Harbor Blvd. conditioning, disc brakes, Colla Mesa 9'B-2500 nutg v.1\eels, radial tires, \VE B\JY radio and heater. Must lice. IMPORTED Atrl'OS 15471',1',llJ. BIST PRICES. PAIDI $2175 Dun Lewis Imports Johnson It Son Linc. Mere. 196f Harbor, C.hf. 646.930: 2163) Harbor Blvd., Co.ta CASH FOR 11.iesa 54()...5631) YOUR CAR '71 DATSUN 240Z 54$-707U 'C)e, Red W/black interior, radllll ·tires, factory air pty, S3IXXI '830-2770 417-W;--Warner 540-2512 1--::-~-::-~~=~ conditioning. (883H0F) HARO top MGB '69. Good ONE_Y_E_A_R CADILLAC $1975 condition, reasonable price Johnson & Son Linc. Mero. call 83"1"2580 • WARRANTY 24 GO-RGEOU$c 2626 Harbor Bl\'d., Costa . · '73 TOYOTA · Mesa ~ MGB CORONA SEDANS ·couPE DE -* M1zd1 '74 Roto ry_i'_ . _ _ _ Several nk~ ones 'to ct>oo.. Yl~C . TO $n MONTH '64 11.fGB w/ovcnlrive, oov rro-m iill eqiilpl>cd"'Wltlf1ffito---· . ......,_,, 36 . OPEN LEASE eneine-new tap . . .CHOOS ' \Viii aC<.'Cpt trade.Ins interior. 49-l-75TI radio, etc. All priced below 9 CALL MR. FRY 842-6666 PE.UG.EOT the '°'1 of a new l914. 1974 COUPE DE VILLE ~ - YOUR· H t B h SEE THE!o.I NO \V ... DRIVE {l52<1?2J un • eac NEW PEUGEOT ONE ... BUY ONE . : . . $6449 --...,.~-Orange County's· Onli Lincoln-Mercury Dealer BILL MAXEY TOYOTA • MAJDA DEALER 1973 COUPE DE VILLE TO RECEll/..E THE (943,.GHAI $5449 "Distinguished Service Award" for outstanding Service after Sale. 17331 Beach Bl. 842..fi666 73 MAZDA - RX-3 WAGON . . ' . . • -------1972 COUPE DE VILLE {601EAF) $4399 TRIUMPH ·~ ~:d~~l:~t~ ~: 1970 COUP: DE VILLE r:,--::,-----,1~~~~---~= $450. 551-1278 (482BEL) $2999 • AM/FM, Mags; Radials, l<Aulao~!!:•.Jl~m!!IP:!'!!!~!!ad~!_..!:97~1 Tuned Exhaust. Hope you're I.;. ---here C163EAE). VOLKSWAGEN 1969 coup: DE VILLE '71 vw Bus 9 P11ss (010CPI) AUDI ·n -AUDI wagon, Air,~ speed trans. Xlnt cond. ~ l\lPG $2500 494-2712. ALFA ROMEO '67 DUETTO Spider, !o.TPG, $1000. -BMW amt. Kall '" BAVARIAN l&i , CREVIER. BMW ' SaJes • Service e Leasing ms w. 1st, S.A. 835-J'TI USED BMW'S '73 3.0 CSA Dl!MO '70 2IDO cs ''71 'BAVARIA ''" 1500 I '70 2002 ' J· • ' .L ... 2002 Clooed Sundayi • • OCT DATSUN ' . . --' . . . ' ' .. RAT "73 Fiat 850 Spider Convert. $2900. Bt&t offer. TJ(l() mi. Orig. owner. 28-ltl mpg. l\tags 557~ KEEP· TiiE BOTTO&I OF ROUND WASI'E BASKETS .. Jean by placing a paoer plate ln the bottom of the bflsket. Turn Idle items into cash w!Ut a Dally Pilot Classified Ad. 642-5678. SUNROOF $1799 r;:c~r~~te. Must see to a~ 1961 COUP: DE VILLE NEWPORT IMPORTS -O..'DU605J BILL MAXEY TOYOTA NEWPORT IMPORTS 'S.1 MERCEDES Benz l!)OSL 4 dr, 4 cyl, Xlnt~cond. Best oHer 497-1832 -1 '•67~~ro~Y~OT=A-Co-ro-na-. -,~Int V\V Bus, beli:e, 3 mo. old perfect cond.1ong warranty. 497-1526 .~7 pin. '71 vw.-xlnt cond. 1.1ust sell. '64 !o.1ERCEDES 220 SE. 4 cond, ga.s saver, FM Radio, sp on floor. Imntac. Cond. ~!600 __ 979-3-~17_1 ___ _ $1i00. Pr. pty. &'6-6842 '70 TOYOTA Coro 11 a '65 V\V Bug. New brakes. I Have IOITI<thl,. ,.. want to Sprinter, $1'1Xl. After 5 pm $.;00. sell? Cl assified .ads do It ~675"5--065=0-7-====-=-=~-"'<"'n"'o'--~"514"'2c.....,~ w9ll ·call ~ow !IU-5618. •74 TOYOJAS BAJA Bug, re~I! eng, trans, new paint & seals, ·$675, • • LEASE or BUY Mi-roIS New Afodels • Ne1v Colors .'86 V\V, Good cond, 12 cu at ft Upright 1'i'eezer, 12 cu (t 1-elrig 613-4430 l • 'TJ V\V BUG, A.'I. 1'"'1\t tai& '11te1't.'O, 9,000 1nl, n1any ex· _ JQTI ' tras. $3,<XXI_~n. llt . '57 VW. 40-hp en,g. Runs. , .Fair oondition. $ 3 0 0 . 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-~ 979-9n8 or 673-5189 ---'71'-=>\....C;"."~-_•6'_V.W_Duna_Jl1119Y. ask f: Chris $600. pvt pt)', 536-7ti7b 1973 Toyo!~ Slalion Wagon. VOLVO Am-Frn radkl. Radial tires, I---------! Chnn. Rims. $3200, 51!l-3l64 '69 VOLY.O 144 ONE VIAR WARRANTY Autontatlc trammlsslon, '7:t-TOYOTA CORONA-.. rt'dio and heater, air con· SEDAN d!Uonlng. (SIOESDl White ' with blue vinyl top. $1977 Auto Trans. Factory A Ir c..i!, 17,<XXI ml1ooi 1216HSOl $2999 .1>taa W. RILL MAX EY TO YO TA • VOLVO - .- $1399 • • . 1966 COUPE DE VILLE (SVD843) $199 -· 2626 HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS COSTA MESA 540-sUo ANNUAL Clean-U January SALE . NEWPORT DATSUN -Orange County's Newest and finest DATSUN Dealer is having their first Annual January .Sale on 1973 Demonstrators · .,.; ..... > ·-;u~:d~~rs ·:·. CHECK THESE PRICES ON THESE -iMMACULATE TRADE·INS '69 CHEV. '68 J:ORD '72 MAZDA '70 TOYOTA STATION WAGON . Y2 TON IANGIR · RX2 . 4 DOOR Air cond., euto., p.s .. Real Chromewt!Mls,sm111Vl.NI otary eng,, IO'N mi leage, air A(rcond.,automatiC.SaveGas. Cleen. Ser. No, 11437 Truck. Lie. a43J8A ond. sharp! Lie. 748GIO Ser. #RT-431822-4 •1099 •1299 •2399 99 '69 CAMARO-· '72 DATSUN '72 FORD '70 DATSUN 2 DOOll Dump Truck ~ TON P.U. 510 STN. WON. P. Steer., 4 sJl"d, One OWner. HandymanSpecial,Af'eat utlll· amper, dua l tanks, auto., Automatic, radio, Git S.vef l:ko UUA2l6 ty truck. l k.-mGGef P .s..._p~--'-Lic. 553GJU Lie. 291 BSA . ' -J-m -.. --.. 610 COUPE s3799 #020421 Vinyl roof , mags, radio~ 1!r. 1 610.,.4 1 DR. s294g -,.,,.., ~lE\,JR}~f .DATSUN · S.nlce PL ~~! PU $2986 oua NIW lOCATION . • ... ~ ... , ..... ! 888 DOVE ST • i ''Where"'" to~e pride in !ervice'' , • ' ' ' ' - • • SP€cd ""•um.~~·oo. r1oio & hca!e1, ton- ~11, Duel<tt lClt>, Pll"'e<" Otakes. (l.OOLJI $2189 ----~ ----'72 MARK IV· LOOK! '5489 '70-VOLV0- 1645 4 cylinder. nyt11mo1ic lr•nsmlui11n, air con. 11lh11nlng. p0..,., ll!'l'rl"G· IXlWtr orokes, rlClio & h~ll!r, On<! tlml only! (32S8ELl '2689 '70 COUGAR v.1, • speed 1r•n1minion, radio & lleattr, pgwer strerlr>11. SAV'j::! 036CPI) • BllAllO NIW '1' tOMm Thi11-<°"°"'lc•I .. , IO\llflt c .... .-=111 trulr tlMo buy.,..,_ 'f"'· c-111 NOW •M ••"• .,.un. "" ....... --.O(llOl<Alt( 1•"'5-... u,,.._ __ , .............. _. '"i21a9 '7.3 MAVEllCK (_ .. _1 _ _.__< .. _ -· iTtl•llOG. '"'='~· ... ClllolllTIOltHOG.--1-11<.,•J.Olll !2489 C.----NOVA-·- ' c·rHnder, au100'6tl! tr•n~ml.uioo, POWt'I' tt~ill!i, rlldi11 & nt1tcr. 1n1 l.h-ln 10.0CO "llllt, tlMESEJ 121.89 ... '70 CHEV. IMPALA '1189 '73 Surfer Van· Ooclqr V_., •u111·na!oc 1r1nsmhUO.., mao v.~.:tls, ""Ide oval tires, panefing & c••Pl1· J~ 1nr11~nouT. (l1J9oCMI '3289 '70 CAMARO RALLYE SPORT Sharp. V..f, 11Ulttm•ric 1r1ns1;s.i...., PO-.r !lterifl!I, r~dlo ~ nl!alrr, vl"VI lop. {'19J&S) •1&89 DAILY PILOT Classified for Action ! ! • .. 16 BEAUTIFUL EL DORADO'S TO CHOOSE FROM 1973 EL~ORADO t596GUIJ $5999 • • 1972 ELDORADO 1171D1'Z) -$5299 • 1970 ELDORADO 12-llADYI $2999 • 1969 ELDORADO n-Yl\OO:J1 - $2599 • ••• • tf>ll2F,;AOI $2799 -.- 1970 SEDAN DE VILLE t8lfiBQD1 $2499 • 1969 ~EDAN DE VILLE IYPT'700! $1599 ' -~ ~ NAlllS CADIUAC ~~IMI, -,9f ! '72 C~\D F'lt • B1'l'lugha111, I londcd \\'/xtras · xlnl cone!, 28,000 rnl. S~695 I 21 3 l 927-3.196 ~ ................ _,,..,., -~~~~~ 1 ( · I CAD. Coupe de Vlllc, lOOG. I MAIERS CAOW '. 1iil\'el' l\'/-blk vinyl. $<100. 2600 .......... llvd. -~ RUNS GOOD. 5.i7-1721 :t°"9 Miti Mef.tl '68 -CJ\D -E I d o r a d o , Chcx;olall', loadPd. $1995. '67 l\1Pl'C. \\'ll.l:{. $993. 97!)....9165. _Q.~SELLS -M2-..()78 I l.'.l..A:SS S~Ll;S--6·11!·56'iR Autos, New 980 I Autos, New 980 LOOKING FOR ECONOMY ONLY ' . ORDER YOURS TODAY THEN CHEC,K THE GREAT NEW 1974 OPEL MANTA 1900 "THE BEST SELLING CAR IN GERMANY" OUR ''GREATEST'' SALE GOING ON RIGHT NOW ALL REMAINING NEW '73 BUICKS ON SALE UNDER DEALERS INVOICE NEVER BEFORE HAVE THESE FINE CARS BEEN OFFERED AT SUCH RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY NOW Terry Buick n~~~~~~t:;--·-·· ... . . th"'&--Walllar;:H1111rill'9tPJrlleaclt. 536-658-~ 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, Ne:-.-. 980 I ~A-u!!!to!!!s!!!,~N!!!e!!!w!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!9!'l!80!J!!!!!A!!!u!!!to!!!s!!!, !!N!!!e!!!w!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!!f!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'980"'·-980Autos, New :Autos, New • .... ,, OCT CATSUN _ ............... ' ................... -~· ....,., O<>'\, '""' ' ....... ·~ • '70 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER ~ dr, V·8. Auto Truns, Fae· 1ory Air Cond. Po1\·er Steer- ing, Po11.·e.r Disc Brakes, Pl>\\'Cr \rilKIO\\"!!I, l'1tdlo, hc1tt· Cl', \"lilyl roof, (116C£G ), SALE PRICE $1095 HUNTINGTON BEACH Chrysler Plymouth ltiG61 BEACli BLVD. 842®1 510-51.64 1-IUNTINGTON BE1\Cff -· ., CONT!!!ENTAL 136QO Beach BL, \\'estminsler 892-66..il 636-2500 '69 MARK Ill FUii po11·er, 10\\' n1ileage '72 CORVETTE local car. Rolls Royce -STING RAY Trade-int INo. 034.ll Fa<IO'l' a;,, 4 •peed. 350 $2995 engine, powers l eer i n g , ROY CARVER I poweJ" brnke.. AM /FM ''" , ftC, than 23.000 miles. Special ROLLS ROYCE BM\V pain!, like new 911 GTG l 234 E. l71h St. $5895 -Costa l\tesa e 546-4444 Howard Chevrolet ·n M"'' m. x101 cond. All l\lncArthur and Jan1bo1·re exl1•1S:; ~<'· a.take offer. NC\\'port Beach -· cC.=c:~="-..:9;::""::...-----1 8:~ 1968 CONT. 4 dr. 1\ll extras, --,72 MALIBU xlnt c.'Ond. Best o r re r . 6-16-6106 2 dr. hardtop. Auton1aLlc ..::..::..::=-~--- trans, JX>l\'er stcc1ing, po1\·c.r brakes, vinyl. top, bcautilul eondition lhrunut. mE.'TL. $2250 CORT FOX COUGAR '70 COUGAR, air, heat, radio, p/s, vinyl top, Sl.900. call Chris 5-18-0123 ·s7 COUGAR, XR-7, 411,<m 645-3661 riiilcs, au1o, P/S. $9i5. Dealer 545--0666 2~.% /\c\1porr Hl\'d., c.:\I. c,,,"'-,=,."--.--x-----, ---ded-1 j v..iugor . :u . ......._ , '71 VEGA I clcRn, lo"' 1nileage. $3650. A l'l?al pretty brilliant ol'angc 646-6244 1vi1h t•OOny interior hi1len· 1 DODGE bui.:J; 011il C8Jl 1·enlly SR\'C' ____ ..;;...;;.;.;_ ___ 1 as and lie 1·actical too. nyas1,·meson nnd is ready to scr.,.e you ror 1n11ny rnure ro NJ111e, •69 DODGE p'" O SJv1: on lh~ one. But hu11·y LARA l.lcc1n1se it "'On't last long. 4 Dr 1-lardtop, \1·8, Auto 166608\V'. Trans, Factory Air Cond, ECONOMY PO\\'rr Steet1ng, radio, heat· er. vtnyl roor, tinted glau, 1612.\QP\ $795 HUNTINGTON BEACH Chrysler Plymouth -- . ,...., ! -• • .. 'Jli661 BEACH.BLVD1 * .. ,· ....... · '•' ~,. ... .t~·E: Jo"i r'.'lt Sl..'Sunta A'na 842·06::11 · .. ·5'.4G-S'l&1· · • · ~-! • ~ USED CARS '69 FORD MUSTANG P.S .. Rlld!o, Hea11r, Alr, .-.u111, Bluo !ZMK931) S1199 '69 FIREBIRD P s, RIOio. Healer, Altl11 \lBR1.,J $999 '66 CAPRICE COUPE P.S .. Radio, HeAler Aulo (JDOFTE ) S399 -'67 CHEVY IMPALA WAGON AulO, R..Oio, He11er, P.S., Air 1VFJ909) WORKING MAN'S GAS SAVER LEASES '74 VEGA Htchbk. , turt)Ollydri1m1ficr-•ll· diol tarpeting, wlll!e Wll Is. Pfll MONTH s75 '74 Molibu Cloulc '74 NOYA Auto tran~, 6 cvl eng, P11~r sierrlng PER MOHTH s75 · '74 CAMA~O Priced For Quick Sale 5:i!l·ill71 HUNTINGTON B.enCH '63 li\IPALA Super Sport. • • Xlnl 1'Unni11g cont!. Gd transp ca.r. Best off over 1:<00. '>43-0:'41. '70 DODGE SWINGER '63 CHEVY Nova Stan \Vag. Super Duper GAS SAVER, 6 GyL 1n1tu.-R/H, -xlnt · Personified~ only 4 7 , O O O running cond, over 20 MPG, n1iles, clean as a pin, won't 557-1507 last long fNO SAL.ES TO 123 IM,ALA Cu1tom Co11p• •••. S32•t 1964 CHEVElLE Malibu, 286 DODGE DEALERS) engine, Xln l mechanical · $1395 277 IM,Al.A CttStom Co11pe •••. 532,1' cone! l275 best o ff er , (487BQF) Pcwer iturln;, POWer Pow~r 1tterfno, powtr 642-2.389 ' e~~ tu:!~;~m~~f~ e~~ 1ur':!::ii:;1m6~~ 12 IMPALA C111tom Cupe •... Sl2•f '62 CliEV. Nova, 6 cyl, 3 wtieel covtn, belted wneel cavers. belted 11pd. Perfect body. $250 or • 4 Cyl. OI H Cant. Eng. whlt@walls r tn ted wllitewalls, llnUd 335 IMPALA C1tttom Co1pe .•.• $32'' bsl ofr ;:)o~ • 171< Whffl 8111 jllll~. s99 Qllll. s99 ... I p -3 1971 OODGE Cttltwood ru. C OT CATSUN ... ~ .. . . .. . ... ......,., ,., l ' •• '< • '"' S499 • FvU con S111pr1ul011 PEif MON.TH . PEil MOHTM 332 IM,ALA C.sm.i .c..,. ... .-SJ2ff -v., M ~l,/F:"I 1i•5M •,,.uto. Uon wagon. POwer-1teennr - • Yi Ton Pic-11J I! e1·eo "" " '"' or st & brakes. al• cond. AM/FM e Blended Air HNltr fi 497 1781 998-5340 '--~ ... .,..,...,..,~~~~~~~~~ • a11ek11 mr1 • l"ltlbklo '1Uwti IO• ll1 IMPALA C.sfolfl C•11pe •• , .Sl2f' c er -evll. radio, luggage rack. tilt --e..oiK..Dt11m...Bro1kt1 '74 MONTE C9rlo •74 CHEY. ,lckup e 1 "''· llecl '73 1tt0NTE Carlo, all ex.eras, steering wheel, On1y 15,000 • P1ddt11 0.111 '-------ll-~~·~;1dJ~~~!'.·-l-~~="-'-"'=-1....u-.•~· ;-:;;;:-:;~:;;;J::;;:-----l-'!;2[!1C.l!!M!!P~A~L~A_C~·~·~··~M~C~o"'.',.~..:·:.· ~· ·~'?.;"~'~'_.JJ_alr, all pwr. Like ne\Y. miles: llke new. 644-4687 • 68 SEDAN OE Vl~LE L-Q4-0i.0L (WU_\l.~l . $899 '72 FORD VAN \II, Allio Tr_, t46t1C! $1999 65 CHEVY VAN S499 '65 FORD FALCON P !.,, R.!oefio, HHlet", Aulc, Air tll:EE11ll $399 • Dll•I W/S WIWI Ir 1fcef'll'IQ, •pewet" ~ Ion. 'cy! ""8lM, 2 $28910 $3800;-0r ofr:-548=!793 "Vl)O~Silper-Bff;-383: $ :::s. br1kes. ""'ec:t ,peec1 1rainm1u1on. -10' CArRICI Co1pe •••• , , •••• Sllt' '12 TOWNS/Sia Wag, like Extras! Ori&. owner. 2538 pu MONTH '99 pu MO!l.!1!_$79 12 IMPALA C•"•m Coo ...... Ill" ~-·:,;:'·&U"ntf'k', 12595, $UOO _FORD IW7--099Q ~· $99 $85 55 16 IMPALA C••toM c • .,. , ,, ,S,3•t '69 NOVA New engine, new $199 $71 51 DON'T UNDERSTAND LiASING 7 battery, tit-es & interior, , ' ' lit CAPOICI c .. ,. .......... Sl4't $UT:>, 963-21Zi DOWN rER MO. $'12190 Is the ICl•I (1~11 prlt• l11tl. la• l '1• Uc. '"'-Deferred pyml, lll'lc:t Is .Sl6ll.• lntludil'ISI 1111 & '1• Ii<.. lttl & 111 urrvlnu t1111rg1$ fOf" 4 mortltls Oil APPROVAL 111 )'o11r aeclll. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE ll:ATE lJ.9"1.. ORDER YOURS TODAY PHONE: 147·6087 DOWN Pl• MO. MECHANICS Ideal, l 9 6 1 125 CAPllCI Sport k4n •••• • • Sl4'' Chevy SlaUon \Vo gen. $100. No O.Wll Pt~"'9111 Rf(llllrff Wt Will •w Yovr ''"'"' C•r .,.. T~k All CrOllHI Mvtl Bt A~erll. Plus Tiit -,. ·, 13111.~ lt 1111 10111 rosll PJk• 1111;1. tall • '1~ lie:. IHI. c.f•rrll!d pyml. pricf Is S~.fll lllthldln; iar & '1• Ile. fees & all urrylnu chlrgn lor 41 mor1tll1 °" APPROVAL 111 'f'Ollr credit. ANHUAL. P!RCENTAGE RATE r# JS.mi. 518-5233 124 CArltlCI Co11pe •••••••••• $15'9 4 \\'HEEL Drive·: '69 Chevy 72 c.4.,1t101 4 door Sed• ...• Slitf Surburban, x.Jnt co nd, call 67>-24>3 . '73 MONTE CARLO V'.8, Auto Trans, Radio, Po\\--er fl_!cei;tng, Seats, Win· <lows, Cordova Top, .EZI Glass, Factory ~\ir COnd, RAtTlal Tires, Doct Locks 1•93231 • • ,, ' H J 6 [ -· ••• •.:· ' , ' ·r I I .. ~ ' .! ' t· • . DOT DATSUN ~, .... , -~· """'""''.""" ' ' ... ' ' '"'•' ,...,, 'n MAVERICK VB, automRUc Irons, factory air, excellent condition hru- out. 4661'"'\VK. $2095 CORT FOX 1'VERY clean '72 Ford Ltd Brougham. Lo mi's, 2 dr. hrdtp. CUst. lnler. Auto trans., p / 1, dlsc/brkl, windows, air, am It m atel'!O, Twin IW!l\I, tinted ~. w/side•.valls, vinyl rdilf. can . Carol Niles. -'72 FORD Gran Torln6. AJr OQnditlonihg, Po wer brakcs,power1leering. Only 29,000 mikc11. New tif!'!11 & brake!!. 551-5151. 'T!· LTD Brougham, Br option int. 2 dr white w/brown ~· A fl-1 /FM 'stereo, P\\'r seats, w1ndoW!I, '73 SCOUT II 4 \Vheel Drive, V-8, Auto Trans. Air Cond, Ndio, heater, Like New (lSOHXC ). $3995 Hl.INTINGTON BEACH Chrysler Plymouth 16661 BEACH BLVD. 812.-0631 540-5164 HUNTINGTON BEACH handtq. ~y with u.tety. ~ Automatic, radio, heater, pC>\l.'Cr steering, pow· er brakes, fact o ry alr oondiHona:. landau t o p . (701EOJ) Sale Priced at I $2695 . Johnson & Son Unc. Mere. 263i Harbor Blvd., Costa 1'fesa 540-5630 MUSTANG • • '73 MACH I. ~T stering, front ' diac , ~rake&, AM/FM '71 TraVf:lali, trlr packqe, •tereo radio, folding .,back p/1, p/b, air. heavy Ures. Ifft. Many extras. Bst ofr. BelO\v/Blu Book. ~ ~--*--~·-'-*-alt S 168 MUSTANG, Radio, PIS, tinted gr 13.ooo mi. 644-<1147 JEEP 298 V8. Auto, yello~·, blk vinyl top, 41,t:m mileft, real cream puU, $1250, 532-1911 Tl MUSTANG--& cylo p/1, auto trans, 1oo d tranaportaUon SSOO, ~1-9911 '86 MiloW.,, 6 C>I. auto, 22 llll'C' JllJi't . c:dnd. CllJ 1973 FORD Country Stdan -------- Wagon...P/1, P/b,_atr_ '7" JEEP mil... Good rond. S.crilice · Z - S2900. ·Private p a rt y . ""5T.l8 COMMANDER WAGON 1969 FORD WaKOn Call after 5 pm, !Ur condition, radl.,. Automatic lr"nsmllalon, air 645-1082. 548--0297 72 BRONCO V-8, 4 \\'heel drive wllh lock-. tni: hubs le radio. --- conditioning, power steering, ,;,69~M1J'="sr=AN=G-, -v-,.ln-y~I ""'to-p, 14,IXXI mile5. 4 WHEEL AM·FM, l apd, 8 .... _ I One DRIVE. VS engine. (278-._.., GBL) 1 .,::ownor,;:,;::"''C,:83H818~~;.,,_.~~-$3877 1965 MlJSfANG Good shape, Vlntaae Year, Radlo, auto ' trans, $450, 847.-i ~ ti...:a 'ii MlJSfANG !utbck. 4 - toll -apd, Iron! dllc brkl. $49). umo Beach Bl., Westmlnliler mYOTA 56-2132 89'l'6651 1 630>2500 -Don't pve up the ship! Any day ii the BF.ST DAY to "Ult" It ln classified, Ship -';l'Ufn~an'-..:;ad:;:l.,.Oo:;:::no:'.l_;d::elc::ay>e.~· . ~1966::::;..::"=arbo:;;:r"-' .:;C=·':::'·--=646.""i9303;: I to Shore Rnults! 642-5678. Autos, UMCI . Aulol, Uwd 990 Autoo, u.d 990 BUY A 8000 ·caR At A .. URU• PRIDE! . '73 '71 ". .. .'73 . '73 '72 ~72 '7"1 .. OLDS CURASS 4 DOOi S2699 '-500 mo-. ,...,... •'-hlll a, bl'1kts. air cond., 11n11ll YI. 1111• -· NO Ml5TAKE IN THE PIUCEI 12.50.IFH) •. I .... G •• r .,~ ! CHIV. MALliU 4 DOOi • . . .--·s,~' · 1'.000 mlln, Air, ooww wllll:loWI, ·•vto., 1mtH VI, MW c•r concl.· 499 UnflMrd ol ,,ic.. (7UHMI ) , .._ CHIV. IMPALA COUl'I } ~,· .. $ 79 Vln'(f rool, I",$., P.I ., IVlorTltllc. •Ir cond .. Vt. wlnyt toof. !itHEAD~ I 9 Cfltep, ChNp, THUNDllllllD HOUGHAM . s:•099 C:..W.. 2:S.H1 rnll•. Putl Jl!IWtJI'-... air Clllllf, Did ·...,, 1'111HAI ~ .. ..-. . . . -' ' CHIY.~Ml'ALA WA.ON ,. . ' • s1·3" f PIM· 1".S,, 1".I .. ltr 1111111 .. •vlol'M~e, VI, freg, O"l fUHCIJl , Tl'lll 11 1 .... u ,r. '74 ttW IN Plld, i1e , , , • 4 WHEEi DRIY.111 . ... . , ' , ' . 1967 JEEP WAOONllR AUromitlc, vS,-P .s.,~ 3;000 lt11les. IVOWH4), .Szoff ~· a 1973 ILAZi R 4 W.D. Automatic, power ateerlng, V8. (967-l7Nl Will TRADE 1973 IL.AZER 4 W. 4 speed. air, P.S., loaded. (FEE781) WILL TRADE 1973 CHEV. % TON 4 W.D • V8, 4 speed, extra gas tank, air cond. (10889PJ . WILL TRADI :Connell CHEVROLIT I . 2821 HARBOR BLVD • ...... ,~ • , PONTIAC '?3 RUNABOUT, air 4 spd, d11e brkl, sunroof, ;!nyl l()p, Mlchellrt ttre., a.ooo ml. • '71 ORANDVU.Lll • r Jn. JJ:itdtou~ FuJI p0w1r, fuc(Qr)' air, 1111ereo. f5'29CJV 1. '66 CATALU A conveL1ible nc""' paint, nc1v battery good 1lrcs, p/b, 1f78, $5CKL ~a...4&:12 -the Little OLDS SPEC-IAL . PU-RCllASE- • 9 Car COM ._._--1-43-0UT t ASS. S8PREMES READY N Small Car ECONOMY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1·--\ I[, --~-~ .... • ~ _. . -i- ' ;"'\-~· f ' - ' -;·-•• \ ~ BRAND NEW '7 4 OM·EGA ·FULL PlllCE $2617 TA .KE \'72 • YOUR Cutlass -e-H-OIC-E LOADED1 AIR COl'ID. (745DPM) '68 CHRYSLll WAGON Alr conditioning, loaded. CVHH952) '69 l'ORD LTD WAGON 9 passenger squire wagon. (4591) ,69 llUICK , Loaded · lnclud~og air condltlo~ng, (YPK520J OIDIR .NOW '71 Tori'1o • LOADED AIR-COND. (otSDBX) $677 ~1077 51377 EXAMPLE DISCOUNTS: . Brand New '74 OFF Cutlass Supreme L~aded , ...... , Suggooted Factory Sticker Price 171 :·' Malibu LOADED -AIR COND. $11 tot•l dn. pvmt. $77.77 tot•I mo. pymt. incl. f•r, lie., & •II c•rryin9 1;h•rg•t on •ppr. ct,dit for ]II. 11101. D,f,tt•d pymt. pric• $2876.72 incl. t111 & lie. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 15.40 %. $1200 call1 pri,,-;-- - (962JON > · Loaded including ai.r conditioning. ' 66 CHRYSLER - •1_7 IUICK . ,. U Fully factory· equipped. (769CPS) '68 PLYMOUTH FURY Fully factory equi~pcd. (X0.?.12~) IRZY770) 477 5577 .. 59Tl 51377 5577 USED CAR DEPARTMENT Phone 540-8881 ' ' IRAND NEW ,974 • •. ·$ GMc-~ VAN ' ' '· ! ' ORDER · NOW • COMPLETE SERVICE FACILITY OPEN .. 6 DAYS A WEE !<!· , r 1 I • I . . . . I . ·' , • I • . ~------~--~~---~----~\ NEW 1974 MUS_TA_ NQ_ll MACH I,___ 96 · 6 cylindef, c:nii~e. white wall ~res, clock, comenfence group, power steering · & power elite brakes, front & -"umper guards, tinted vi-light group & body side.inolding. (Ser. !1204490", stk. #702) ' . .. '74 STATION WAGON · ....._....,,_ 10 PASSENGER NEW. '74 TORINO 2 DR.-HOTOP: ' . DISCOUNTED $1337 61 :'."'_COUNTRY SQUIRE OFFWINDoW -SJICKER ~= SUPER 01scou-Nrs~ - ON-T41UCKS :i::.m..:. · IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NEW COURIER PICKUP NEW '74 F·lOO PICKUP *195 ::-:= ..... *196-· ""' ... , ... & Discs., Auto. Tram., Rocf10,Viny!Top1 ~. $359. 9 Cown. Moukling1, •• (101949) Stk.1#8'. _ . _ _ FUL~ PRICE r---~;;;;;:~-.;:-:;;;;;;;=.~~~~_:_I-•"---____ _,11~....:..;:.....,_·_· __ _ , "-----l---l>-"'"""'._ ........ i:c..MUft.W-,.,...· ........... ,,.....,..._ ..... ..,,..,.,_l_, ... ___ ............... -11-- LEASE & DAILY RENTAL ........... .....,.....iw.-.. -.a..iii ..... __ ,.,,, .. ..,,............, .. _ ......... __ , o.i......i ..,. ... ,..._ ma.u iMI .... &·Ii< .... .....,....... Clolwt.,. ,.,..... ,n.. um.,, ;.,,i.,.., 11c. ...... ..., ...... . ~":.'~!:i~.:!oi'"-"' ...... ""'"""" ;:,":::.'f""'."'· ............ " .. ~ · Choose YOUi ModOr N Sewings Ulco n..... Ilg S.led;.n Of New 73'1 Al OEP ART ME NT . Even G-... DitcoUrm. COURiEIS • PiaUPS • 4 WHL. DRIVE PiCKUPS L._ a LateModtl p,.DrivenCarforExtra Savings EXAMPLE: 1914,PINTO RUNABOUT $6313 36MONTHS MO.~~~ COUPI btlio, HNltl', Auto. Tront.; Air, - Pwr. 11 .... , l'wr. ltb. IWOMDOI . ............... ...;;;;;;;...;;~~$1;.;;;;;;;188 71 MERC COMET 2 D0011 GT 6 Cy!, IHlo, Motor, Auto. T""'-, l'wr, StNr. (72SDFQ '2288 SUPll IUG Yellow. Rldlo, Hlllor, 4 SpeN. Lk. (llllWO '2388. • IANCHEllOS • lllONCOS • ECONOUNE VANS • PARCR DELIVERY V~• 4WHLDllVEVANS• , STILL A LIMITED SELECTION OF NEW 73's & LOW MILEAGE '73 STAFF AND EXEC. CARS TO CHOOSEFROM AT~FANTASTIC SAYINGS . - ~ PLYM. SITEWTI -NOPLUI IMlo, Mat•, PIS, P/I, P/W, , .. , A.T. ~ 52888 NOW! FOR "ADDED DRIVING SAT'f Sf ACTIQN Ask ~bout our n · r nc ! F 1112 month covero ewith NO MILEAGE LIMIT! '72 PLYM. Brou1i.a G,... S..., elt, ..... , UH, '" IOUPMll • . s5 4~MO. 114.fl hlel ..... -•• hK!""'9t fM, lk. A .ti ...,., lat '"°''" .., ·-· crfflt fw 41 -lks. DotlenM ,.Y'll .. I Pli<# $l002.29 lncfjdll!tl IN & Ii-. AH- MUAl ,flCfNfAO! U.ll 1J.S1%. WM -""9 )JtJ.2J l..Cl1'1 11• & llH01•. -.... " ',, ' • MAVERICK 2 DR. SEDAN 230 CID Eng., lkt. Seots, ~ Slolo i,,;1;..,, Rod;o, 8"mpor Guanio. 19 MO. . ONlY s 195 DOWN! &195 totol do-pgrmer1f ~ t & l. $69.19 IDIQI "'°· pyMl. indudi"O IOI &, lie. & all <arry'ing c'-Pn onoppr. udt lor 4 lnOfllhs. o.Mr.d poymen1 price S3724.78indudWig to« & litense. ANNUAL ,E.CENTAGE lATE 10.97% Tclol coil> p<ic1 S18n.27 phn kl• & .&!c-. ( 136028) S1k. if631 '·72 FORD TORINO • PAIS. WON. Radio, Huter, Auto. Trons,. PIS, P/I, .Alr._•'5940 '2488 I PASS. KINGS-WON. Wo, Hiiier, Air, A/T, P /S. (419DOGI · .. '3188. f@JJ ' ----·--·~ ---• • . ' ·,~ •. - ' . I ' a t ' 0 p I I c t t t ~-Jl.--J I s f ' - San (;Jemenie Today's Final (;a E DtTION N.Y.-'. Stoeks YOL 67, NO. 18, 4 SECTIONS,"44 PAG . .::ES,,_, __ ORANGE coukv, CAL:IFORNIA FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1974 ' TEN CENTS . ' County Crime Down;·Rapes, Murders Iner-ease ~ By WllJ..IA.M SCHREIBER There was a total of 31909 violations -Auto theft, from 418 to 432. Increases were also noted in such million to $2.1 million. ot .. ~11' '111t 11'" in 1973 compa_red to 33,51s the year -Fraud, from 44 to 48. things as liquor law violations, vagrancy, The recovery rate ot stolen goods .1here were_mqre. gpc:s, murders and ........... J)efon: • .,....i11Cluding infrastions ranging.. -Narcotics,-from 3,134 to 3,413.-drunken driving, traffic violations-(up-was $545,000-last year and $396,000 ,the armed robberies ·~ Orange County's from homicide to parking tickets. -rceny, from 333 ti:>449. ----by 29 to ~.QS9), and other vehicle-laws. year baor.e .. The losses are totaled from unJncorporat~ territory last year but Among major crimes, there were more Declines were noted in some crimes, There were declines noted in robberies, burglaries, larcenies and auto the overall, crune rate declined by about increase! than decreases. crimes including: drunkenness, disorderly conduct , theCt. --~o__p:~en~. . . _ . _. showing increases include: -Forgery and counterfeiting, from.854 gambling (from fot.ir in 1972 to zero Other statistics contained in the data. P~J~mmary statJshcs compifed Cy the =cmniiiil-JiOffilCide;-frOm seven m-10-781. last ear)i-par.king iolations-and_a_whicJL_will appear in an annual report sheriffs department -also sh o w·e d 1972 to"lO:-Prurtitution and-vice; tr om 42 to .,.category labeled "misCcll3neoiiS." -- -neit~month, include: - countlans lost niore than $2.l mJIUon -Rape, from 60 to 67. six. Under the heading of _stolen and .-3,648 juvenile arrests, down from worth of property to thieves, of which -Anne<l robbery from 60 to 82. -Aggravaied assault from 292 to 243. recovered property, the Shetfff reported-4,298 in 1972. 0D17 $545,900 worth was recovered. -Burglary, from 3,298 to -3,306. -Common assault, from 929 to 861. a jump in the total loss from $1. 73 -A decline in the arrest of women Marin e Exorcism esan's Confirmed Nixon to Talk A bout Energ;r for both felonies and misdemeanors from I,163 10 791. Male arrests y;cre down too, from ll.947 to-8JIO. __ -An increase i_n traffic accidents from' 304 to 363. This doesn't include those handled by the California Highway Patrol. _ -A?-incre~c in fines and bails collected-rrom $1.5 million to $2.2l million. -An increase in mileage by patrol (See CRIME, Page 2) Drowned During E J_ a WASHINGTON (AP) --oi-""-1-i U -nt· ,e · · --======-~=-=,,---,-~--·-----·--~-----------------:-lrPr<s1denhNixon-a~nounce<1-tooay--H----""'--------__,~-1!-l~-€Sts-Performed-l{ite on-Bay-Area~Jlaiiii1Ar--~-·t--t.Jg~::'o!'em~:~~r.!:-~:=e~::~--:ap~:~'!:·e=a::!-adb,J:::-1.-:iJl1T1...- I P b noon PDT Saturday. n ro e $AN FRANCISCO (4f.) -A Roman all true," Father Riley declared. deliverance from possession. Nixon also announced that he Catholic priest said today that an He said the exorcising priest and the The San Francisco Chronicle reported. will hold a bipartisan congressional archiocesan team of priest! performed family planned to release the full stoty that the possess'ion appeare<I ,_ aflect leadership meeting Monday at By ~1R;!0H!,l1~ R.,1.,VIN,,,,s, EL the rites of exorcism last summer to through the Catholic News Service in w which Secretary of Slate Henry .... " Federal investigators conducting a free a San Francisco Peninsula family \Vashington within the next few days, the entire family of a young husband A. Kissinger will brief the leaders Teams of worried fellow students of parallel murder probe into the death of demonic possession. including tqe family's identity. and wife and their small son. on Middle East developmerds. Also, missing Humboldt State College student (){ a Camp Pendleton Marine deserter "Th.is story has a happy ending," Father Riley, meantime, would not The child appeared to be the focus there will be discussion of the Larry J. Gentosi of eo'sta Mesa found found slain snd dumped in San Clemente said the Rev. Miles O'Brien Riley, personally report any of the details but of the "evil spirit" although all three Administration's energy legislative his body ThurSday while diving in murky last year had the victim 's body exhumed director of the San Francia Co confirmed that the "family went through · suffered physical manifeestations of. proposals. · -'~ d bed Silt' do fo Ov I Q[fi Big Lagoon near Eureka. ,,_;:iuay. Archdiocese Communications Center. the experience and that it worked out" what one attending priest escri as mg wn r an a ice *°t the efforts to double check dental "And what makes it all the better after the team of priest prayed for "demonic J>OSSCSSion." meeting with Senate ~finority The young wildlife management major, cbfracterlsUcs of the skull of Dale is that it is not fictton, that it is l~ days and nlcbts for the family's Thl!le Jri"'1ifestatml included tbe Leader, Hush Scott (R-PL), the 20, apparently drowned Tuesday while Artbur Erleweln, 21, were stalled. sensation of being choked tiy a force President" aaid he worked m i1il duck hunting when he tried to retrieve l lorthooming radio speech until late a mallard he had shot The skull and fingers of the victim • strong enough to cause screams of ~n. Thunda)' night. H u m b o l d t County Sheriff's m. were not in the casket with the rest Sh. orecliffs Manager Calls The priests and a physician testified vestigalors said Genlosi had stripped of Ute remalns. that the chol[f.lng atl!-cks left visible to hia underwear to wade into the Officers aakl that be<auoe !he probe bruises. windwhipped waters ol lbe Udal slough, was still active, crime laboratory They reported they also Sa,.,._ objects G c He began walking into the shallow, ~lcians and coroner's deputies decided 11 propell ed across a room, including a as o·mpany weedchoked wildlile haven to ·gel the to keep -tte two critical-poAions of New Course Plan . rnfai·r knife. that flew from • table and was duck. according to deputies, and stepped the remain{ to allow fur t be r . ___ _ imbedded in a wall. __ orf an underwater shelf into a 30-foot --.. t:;xaminaU.. Distw:bed by their experlences, the Tf1 · R la depth. Dental checks fmany Were conduct«!-· ·------------· --·-·.. ·--couple first-went lo their-par.isb_priesL_:f-0--. ep .cg;____ "The---Winds WeJ:e--terrifiC,~ said on the skull by dentists and invesUgators The manager or the ShorecliUs Golf in the city run by private enterprise. for help. He declined and they told , Humboldt county Assistant Coroner Rusa Jor the mllilary, sources said. -their story to a higher person in the Allen . Police in San Clemente who were Course this week scolded city officials He said the existing city course is archdiocese. L k • M • .. And apparently he just couldn't sla;nd ~led wilh lhe lenglhy investigation for continuing !heir pursuit ol a secood used at 75 percent capacity and his After an investigation. an eklerly priest ea ing ain the shock o[ stepping off int. the 30 .iDto the killing are convinced that municipal golf course at San Onofre is at only 25 percent. Wonned ln the rites of exorcism was feet of water." Erlewein was shot to death elsewhere State Park. "ll means that.by combining the two sent to help. After 15 days and nights J By JOHN VALTERZA Friends of Mr. ahd Mrs. Attilio and driven to lhe remote site overlooking Gordon Severson termed attempts by figures , the existing courses are used of chanting Roman Catholic prayers, Of -.~"',...., Staff Gentosi, of 1986 Orange Ave., ·Costa San Clemente High School where he City Manager Kenneth Carr to win only half the ~ime,~ he ·said. the apparent possesslon was all over. A plague of minor teaks in the 40-year-Afesa, also noted today that ·the youth wU dwnped into a ravine. government approvals for the . idea He said it would cost at least $!50,000 In his testimony, the attending old gas main which ruptured last week had a history of asthma and was not a --~ The body lay unooticed for almost "unfair competition." to build a new course. !ician said "I was aware of 1be and_s~ked a devastating blaze in San strong swimmer. al110Dtb, hey-said;-imtil-arroff..d rr recenHy relilmed from-a-ir1p--"we-wooldn 'rbe-able10 Com e w1 presence of the evil spirit of Satan Clemente has prompted gas company Sk!n:dlvfng-a"CQUaintances or-t-tre ---- fireman walking his dog found the corpse to Washington, D.C .• where he sought the city if the new one were built," at one moment ... The next moment officials to give up their attempts to Newport Harbor High School graduate partially draped with a canvas tarpaulin. local lawmakers' help in the idea. Severson said. 1 was aware of its departure from repair it. located his body about 70 feet from Erlewein's identity' was established Severson said the local taxpayers His comments drew no replies from the people and the place." Instead, said Southenf California Gas shore and just off Highway IOt Thursday through federal fingerprint re<."C1~.and would hav.e.to bear a heavy financial the council, which heard the statements The couple said they had not read Company .area manager:.~im Decker afternoon. _ _ 'liri • · bwdgp dwiag-lhe-early.-mooU..-" dur~.romm11njc1tjoos_.sqmco1 -the..J;lest.!iC-book, ''The . · ''· tbe~'.~it·~~~· i;::·~·~· ;;;LoC<l~~tio~nl;;;lo~~..,t~h~e·~sa~d~dW,isco~v~e~r~~~--~~ Officers;~ had:-. 1-n i~a~opm._ent and maturation of the new or the agenda. and had not known of the movie about replaced with a new one farther from ·no ar m ere nos · without leave from hb unit at Pendleton course and aaded tfiat it -could spell Carr bas championed the second possession at the tint'e oi their ·ex-the mobile home park ht,!avily damaged his clothffig, wallet, watch and parked for several weeks before hlS body was serious proble~ for the only course (See SHORECLIFFS, Page %) perience. by the $100,000 blaze. pickup truck to retrieve the duck. diacovered. , Crews had worked ever since the Investigators said he a p p a r e n t I Y 1be victim, officers said, had a record evening of the fire, Wednesday ot 'Jast returned to the scene Jater in the day of arrests for drug offenses in Oceanside. week, in an effort to patch a tear after his originaJ hunting expedition to Mar ia Pars on ., , .. ,, . .~ ; . .· ...... ' . . ,._ '. ,,. 'Miide ~Adva11ies' · · -Psycliiatrist By TOM ~RLEY Of ... Dellf '"" ..... ?Ilaria' Parson's psychiatrist testified Jate Thursday that his patient's. sex,.··- hwigry personality once took control during an office interview a~ made a determined effort to seduce him. Dr. Deane Benton of Santa Ana testified shortly before Orange County Superior O>urt Judge William Murray · ordered a four-day brea k in the sawia --i>Bth---'-1.rlal-that Mrs; -Parson,-50,-At- on the arm of his chair arxl made what he sakl were "sexual advances" towards him. "Doctor, how did you knOw they y,•cre sexual advances?" p I al n l I ff ' s attorney Marvin Lewis Sr. asked the gray·halredysYdliatrist ''Havcn-.t you eve1' had a girl make a pau at you?" Benton asked Lewis to the delight of lhe jury and a loudly cbortling Judge Murray. . · The psychiatrist made it "clear that 1ilrs. Parson's advances were rejected and that she . was told 0 1n no uncertain terms" that soch conduct in hill office "ls a no-no." ~ Benton, a genial wltneu who amused 1--a crowded courtrocim by hll penlstent ad libbing during qlle!lionlng, !Did L<lwls lh?t he has had I~ seaslom wilh Mrs, Par!OO al l50 a visit since she allegedly was trapped In the sauna room of tbe Holiday Hwlh Spa In Orange on Mar .. 2, 1970. Regarded by LewlJ 11 a key w11n ... (See SAUN.\, Pa11 Z) ... of I, ·orange Coast Gloom Raln fog and Daylight Savlng Tline team up to provide gloomy pi~ture of .January weather along the Orang~ Coast This was the 1C1ne at 8 Lm. Thursday at Orange Avenue and 20th Street i.n I j " • ' Costa Mesa. lt was repeated In large measure today, Weatherman ls hoping for somewlat brighter out· look this weekend. Bul don't hold your breath. .. in the steel main. retrieve the duck after first attending Even after welding was completed a college class. , on the 12-inch-diameter main, minor Gentosi 's wristwatch had run down leaks continued to crop Up alocg the and stopped at 2:50 p.m. Wednesday. line~ ·• ·· -lh., . !lie.. ~:~ .... Jtl •• jwt abouk 24 .1¥>u(tJ befo.re _ his ,.body Decker said at over pllS'' "" was recovered and 24 hours after he years extra fill and conatrnction have drowned. · been added over the main and the His college room -mate, Scott Feller, presence of water, sewer and drain formally identified the victim 's body pipes in the same area of the Capistrano after it was recovered, according to Shores park made it difficult to do Assistant Coroner Allen. extensive repairs. Sheriff's Lt. Wendell Syphers said Instead, the firm plans to install a Wednesday only a short time beforf: new, high· pressure main on an easement the body was recoveied that while no inland of the Santa F'e tracks which (See DROWNED. Page Z) (See JitAIN, P11e Z) - San Clemente Taxi, Trash Rates Increased Taxi and trash rates In 'San Clemente rose lhl! week to meet increased costs of labor and fuel. In separate acUons Wednesday, city councilmen !..granted-rate increases to the San Clemente Commercial-Company, which will charge a nickel more to pick up residential trash. The cooncll allo granted approval lo a muclt larger lncreue in taxi charges to local cab owner JerrY CampbelL - The new taxi fares will rise' from 95 cenla for lhe first mile lo $1.20. Costa for each onweventh additional mile will rue to 10 cenla, Stand-by time will rise from $S per hour ,to $7.50. Each !Inn tnkl rntmcflrnen !hat increased costs for fuel c1M labor were lhe ......,.. for lhe lncreues. Campbell salcf lhal Ip recent monlbs his fuel C<>!ts blve ...,. up by moro than 11 conla per galloa. Oruge f.ut Weat her Variable high clouds and wann· er days are forh:ast for the week· end with low clouds and fog clear- ing . by noon, according to the 'veather service. Highs near 70. Lows in the mid·SOS. INSIDE TODAY Tile opera seaso1' begins to- tligh& i" Laguna Beacn. Ifs "Don Pasquale" this weekend and "La Boheme' next. See storu in todau's Weekendner. • frtllMIMl I Ml•lft ,..,, Mutual ~-· tt N•tttNI Ntwl 4, II on-CwMY 11 ···'-'""'' t'·" S~l•I• """' fl S-1t '"2t Sh1d1 ~th 12-tJ Ttl,Whl.. tt ... -. ._., ...... ,,.,, ............. t,11 .......... ~ UPI TelHllOll HElO ON-GUN ~HARGES. Martin's Son Dino J r. .2nd One Bits At $35 Million 'By i:'he Associated Press A rast-mo"ing storm with driving rains and gale.force winds brought more bad weather today to the Pacific -Coast and north\\'eSt. But a weather forecaster said the storm might not dump as much rain as earlier storn1s \\•hich brought floods to five states. "The stom1 is just begiMing," said J:;:atty Zimmennan, who is In charge of the Nations \Veather Service's Seattle olfice. "We expeet this stonn to be-general but-moving quite rapidly and the amolUlt of rain may not be as heavy as we've had in the past few days," he added. Pij>eUne Employe from Roseburg. Also in Oregon , 14-ycar-old Kenneth Allan Thomas of .~iedford. drowned when his rowboat capsiZed on Grirfln Creek, south or Medford, -and authorities ware searching for an unidentified motorist whose mud-filled car \'-'as fowid in the Rogue River. ' Survey-Shows Dana Point . . For-Growth V S A t N b Zirmerma{l said the stonn could .· • geJl S ll speed inland as far as hard-hit Idaho Spokesmen r or the Dana Point and ~1o'ntana by evening. · Chamber or Commerce this week . . - ' Henveialy B11siness Dealt Martin So1i Earlier. storms pr e c i pit a I e d released results of a mailed survey or m-----_ _ _ _ multimillion dollar f 1 o o di ng in 80 business and residential members Washington , Oregon, Californ ia, Jdaho on community attitudes and rumexation Cleanliness is next to god liness at this do·it·your- self car wash on First Street in Santa Ana. '!'he office was locked Thursday, but a sign directed customers to the barber shop next door for change . doesn•t kno\v the ca r wash owner. who. he said. to operate t.he n1achinery. 1'he ba:bc1: s~i~ he •·floats in every now and then to 1na111ta1n 1l. Oil Arms Charg·es and .r.:1ontana. questions. · Although the newest stonn Is not And of the 36 who returned the mailing, expected to be as wel as the e,arlier LOS ANGELES (UPI) Dean ones, Zimmerman said worse might still the vast majority said the community ~1artin's 22 ·year· old son was cited be in the offing since the "potential should grow more and that public sa!ety Thursday afternoon by federal agents serv'ces a e ad quate for.wet ~·eather certainly will remain." 1 r e · who said they found five machine guns r r Fro .. Page 1 Nixon Personal Tapes · MAIN ... and a cannon in his Beverly llills home, There' have been 15 known or presumed The strongest sentiment in avor o authorities reported today. deaths in Oregon and Northern Califor· a concept came in the questions related parallel the park. ~ Dean Paul ~1artin Jr., a me1nber or nia since the winter ·pt.onn struck. to general growth. the need _ror niore The entire section £ro:n North Be ch a teen-age rock·'n-roll group a few years Authorities in a vast area which also , nuclear power plants and the one-way to cantino Capistrano \\'ill be replace . Have Blank Portion ago and who rccenlly has been a pre-med enlbraces v.·estem ~1ontnna. Idaho, couplet ct1ocept for Pacific Coast Decker said that there is no firrn student at UCLA. "''as accused of illegal Washington, Oregon nnd Northern h possession of an unregis tered n1achine California estimated damage al more Hig way. cause determined for the major rupture \VASJ-llNGTON (UPI) -Te~timony gun, Other charges were likely, federal than $35 million. 'lbe couplet idea is an alternative to in the main which. sent high.pressure before Judge John · J. Sirica disclosed sources ·said. • In Southwestern Oregon, rescuers widening the main 'thoroughfare and hoot' th h today that President Nixon's personally II · ,. h --~ would m· volve · channeling one d1'rect1'on gas s ing ro.ug pa\lement. . tape or n con,'Crsalion bct~n Nixon and JI. R. lla\dcman. The transcript "'·as taken of a conference in Sirica's chamQcrs Nov. 21. e wa s cited at 411s ome wu~n found the bodies of three of nine men ded ti t' f• t k y agents of_tbe~ur"a o! A,l_~.Q.1191, Toba_cco d oLtraffic _on t_~-existing__i:o.!c! and the _!he tea r -_!~~h~ lo~~ than _s.~ recor rcco ec io ns 0 '~' 0 ·e If==-~~"~· ~·§.~~·~"'~· ~· ~o~CJt~he~T~re~a~s~u~=tr;,~a~pped~.~~~ben;!~_a_~g~la~~~;t~mu;B~de~'1i~id~e-~~~.;,11~~~Pr:~:~Y~~o~th~e~r· direction on Del Prado. inches -was not due to corrosion, ~Vatertatrt'tlnvcrsat1ons---wntatn""' blank-I-- Department, went to his home w1 station near Canyonv1 e s a question-as~1~id· ~-__________ ->11reLcho1----:---:--:--:-::----ll#"aCtol'S Backed-- a search warrant after an undercover night. . likes whilt Dana Point is tod.andy showed As the gas specialists contemplate J , Fred Buzhardt, White !louse agent reported buying two automatic Douglas County Sheriff John T. Truett a 50-50 response between yes a no. counsel, acknowledged gaps in the tapes be be!. the improvements to their system. city weapons fro1n him Wednesday . flew over the area late Thursday and Twenty-two mem rs ieve of the President's dictated accounts but Federal ofricla!s stressed th at his found it "much , much "-'Orse than I condition of streets is poor. while a officials are doing their own v.·ork on entertainer f~ther had no knowledge of imagined. dozen thought no improvem~t was two problems which v.·ere brought out hls son's acti"ities. " ... The whole damn mowitain fell needed. . by the fire. . MOORER ADMITS KISSINGER SNOOPING_ Story, Pogt 4. Federal sources said Dino, the name on them ." Truett said. The mass.ive Fifteen said they v.·ould pay more Fire Chief Ron Coleman on orders _ lie used, app.i:.rently obtained ·the slide pushed the 10.by-10 foot concrete taxes to improve the roads; siJ: v.-ould of City 1'1anager Kenneth Carr is drafting suggested they \\'ere the result of nornial weapons, includin g a 3Cmm antiaircraft building into Canyon Creek and then not. a report on hydrant impro\lements at dictation practices. cannon with a spare barrel. for resale. buried it. A score of members approved of police the park. He denied the blank stretches v.·ere The objective was uncle<ir, but one Searchers recovered the bodies of service as it exists; ten did not. As The facility has only two hydrants caused by deliberate erasure. The tapes, 90W'ce expressed lloubt it v.·as '·for Pacific." Northwest Bell employes Robert for fire protectioo adequacy, !he ans"'-ers spaced 1,000 feet apart and the space subpoenaed by Watergate investigators, profit." Keller of Portland and Roy James of were 26 yes and four no. is more than three times greater than were Nixon's accounts or a telephone An underco\ler agent reported buying Roseburg and "'1ark Garoutte, a Sage In areas of annexation, no idea "On current codes for residential areas.. conversation the President had voith from Martin for $62.5 an !\.116 rifle, a majority or ayes, but a suggestion Current city codes require a hydrant ' fonner Attorney General John N. the kind issued to U.S. combat troops of merger with capistrano Beach drew every JOO feet in conventional residential ~1ilchell June 20, 1972, three days after in Vie tnam, and an AK47, the most From Piage I the largest support. 'The results were construction. the Watergate break·in, and of a advanced type used by North Vietnamese 14: yes and 16 no. . Besides the hydrants, the presence discussion with John W. Dean, Ill, then and Vi et Cong troops. SA UNA The next·stron_gest preference was "''1th of speed bumps along the section White HolLSe counsel, on ~1arc.b 21 , 1973. · • • 1 • San Juan Capistrano (13 for to 2l pro1npted city councilmen this week to Sirlca unsealed a JG.page transcript against) ~and the last was wit h San order the city attorney's study on the of Buzhardt's first disclosure of an 18-From Page 1 CRIME ... in 1'1rs. · Parson's $1 million la"·suit against the spa, Benton look two mc:iv~cs in his office both of which depict ~1rs. -P-ar-SOn -responding to his quesU.o.m. in a manner that has It'd him to believe cars from I.ti million to 1.8 million she has adopted multiple personalities. miles. In one n1ovie , the !luxom redhead . The statistical breakdown also includes told Benton of the way in which Alaria the percentage of cases handled by the repeatedly took control of her body in Sheriff that \\·ere "cleared" -that is those three years. left her husband and arrest n1ade and case solved. seven children behind at the Anaheim _ For the seven most serious crimes home and drove to b¥'s for liaisons (murder, rape, robbery. ass a u 11, with men that led to sexUul relations.~ Clemente with a score of fi ve to 27. city's tega1 rights on private streets. minute gap in a Jun e 20 \Vatcrgat.c Chamber spokesmen said the questioM3ire was -sent out "so ti:' at the chamber could be more responsive to the desires of the membership." · Forty percent of those asked returned the sheets for tabulation . From Pagel DROWNED • • • burglary, larceny and auto theft) an The voluptuous plain~ff has been average of just 19.1 pertent -of-the known to her family and friends ftom foul play was suspect.ed that hope · cases were cleared in 1973, up from an early age as Betty. continued for his survival. 18.7 percent the year before. The second mo"ie taken by Benton Students and deputies who combed The percentage was brought down depicts her wider the influence of sodium the four-mile stretch of beach and inland considerably by IO\V solution rates in amytal, the so-talled •·truth drug ." brush area' near Big Lagoon had hoped By San Clemente The city of San Clen1ente has joined many other entities in strong support of the proposals to add two new nuclear reactors 10 the San Qnofre gene.rating staling. In a resolution adoPled unanimously Wednesday, the council urged the California Coastal Co nser vat lo n Commission to reconsider its earlier denial of a permit lo build the billion· dollar ,aimplex near the Wes tern White Jlouse. The commission meets later this month to reopen the issue or the t1\·o generators deemed esse nti al by utilities as a long·term aid in the energy crisis. the theft and burglary category. l\.1ore It was stressed by Benton when both young Gentosi simply sought a place i 1-----.rmrso i"'Cetint"'the urders-were movies we re ShbWft-m-th~8 lf"WalM>llt'the"'!torm'". ------;.-- solved but ... In-the Tape category, only f\.1rs. Parson's answers in the ta~.s · Investigators said he would have ,, 50 percent or those of the "forcible" and from the witness stand are basically wad·cd only six feet out from the type \ve re so lved against 81 percent the same. "shoreline before stepping off the she lf of the statutory rapes. Benton states that she developed a into the 30-foot waters that took his Of the remaining 20 cri1nes or violation "fugue ct1ndition" when she was trapped life. categories listed by the Sheriff, an in the 170 _ degree heat or the,..sauna Catholic funeral rites are scheduled average of 85 percent \vas cleared. . room afler the allegedly defective door Saturday for the Gentosi youth, with The figure s released by the Shenff jammed and the door handle broke. off. MasS at noon in St. Joachim's Church. do no! include cr1n1es in cilies_,or those And Benton made it clear Thursday Costa "'1esa and intennen~ to follow handled by the CHP,. according to a that he sees no end in the immediate at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery m Orange. "Spokesman .~or the. She~1£f. ... ._ : ·: .• ~' 'fdfur~.:_fo • ·counseJbig . .sessions J~~t ·, · The .•.fC!!llUY .suggE;Sls .. me m.~r I a I .-"' The sher-1ff and his deput~es a:e began in April of 1970 and are · still contributions be sent to the Dean of responsible for ha~dling al~ cr~es in oing on today. Students at Humboldt State College for unincorporated lcrntory, "'h1ch includes g Benton also described 1'1rs. Parson's the Larry Gentosi 1'temorial Scholarship. most or the Sad~leback Valley, La~una adoption of multiple personalities as a Students there organize9: the fund, ~iguel and un1n<.'Orporated st r 1 P s "th ee faces of Eve" condition which which is expected to be awarded annually elsewhere laong the-Orange Coast. he· ~ttributes to the sauna entrapment. to someone in wildlife management OUM•I C,OAST .. DAILY PILOT 'fM·OffflN COii! OAILY PILOT, wll!'I wlll<ll It com91fltd lhe H-1·Pr111, lt Pllbl!llltd tlV """ OfMOI co111 Pl.ltlll1111ng GomP1nr. 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Nt -1!9rln, lllvttr11"""-.. n.r11t _,,., If' ldYtt1"""""' lltftlft ""' ... ~... wlll\ol/t tH<ltl """ l'lltt• II ~rlfht -· ........ d-..,,.._ M iii II C•lt ~ C.rtl9rolle. ~i.tltll ..,. Qf'rilr u U ~"' ..,. """ 11 1s "*"""' mlurl,., .. 11 .. 1-. AM l'l'IOfttlll'. • He testified that Mrs. Parson's nightly st~es. . . _ dreams and the death fears she has Survivors include hi s parents. or the developed over the last three years also family home, plus a brot~er, Paul, of add up to his diagnosis that . th:ee llwitington Beac~, and a sister, Claudia sepa rate personalities are now hghtmg Kemper, of Costa Mesa. for control of ·the sick woman, The trial ·will resume at 10 a.m. Tuesday. .. Pri1icipal Gets Clia1nber Post l 11 Da1ia P oilit Dana HUis High School Vice Principal 'Phil G r i g n o n has won election as president of the Dan Point Olamber or Commerce. .. . . Grignon, who l~st year served as vice president, was selected by the board of directors at a recent session. }le succeeds Dana Point plumber Marcll5 Rye at the top of the organization. · • _ . Other officers selected are escrow firm owner Robert Parker. vice president; bank manager Tom Burke, Jreasurer; savings and loan cxecuUYe To m Archbold. secretary. Besides serving as president, Grignon will be the chamber'• delegete to t h c United South Orange Coast Com.mllllitles ( USOCC I. a group representing diverSc organizations Jn the area. From Page 1 SHORECLIFFS .. course Jdea for several yean, but his efforts so far have failed. State parks officials have expressed no interest in alowing the use of upland canyons for the links, hoplnt. Instead, lo keep the area as untouched a.s possible during development of inland recreation areas. The sect1nd major hurdle to the plan is the existence of the county line at the south city boundary. · A San C1emente course at San Onofre would mean the city would be using land in San Diego County. AUempts to seek c.ross :counly annexation have failed several Umel- and Carr bas all but given up on that Idea. Such an aMexalion also .could give San Clemente a new bridge to untold tax riches. One San Clemente municipal dream Is to annex the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station to tap some o( the annual mllllons in taxes~ But unlc.ss state laws were changed 10 allow cross-county ·annexation, the (£lea could never be reatized. I ' ·of··.- Henredon, Dre~el, Heritage • ' Our Mid Wintsr stl• of m•gnific•nt H•nrsdon, Dr•x•I and H1rita91 is now in pro9rsss and if you h•vtn't 1hopp1d, don •t wast• 1nother mln~f•· You'll enjoy t1mptin9 reductions on our 1nti~t coll•ctlon of Htnrsdon Drsxel i nd t:t•rit19t upholst•ry and s el1c;:ted bedroom gro1.1ps. 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"U1•11 1,1 Od~fl 1tn• ~1n10 ottt . ., I -Friday J<'llUl!'Y 18 J.~74 SC NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ------- Dow .fo11es 11verages Year's High-Low Appear Every Snlurday NE\V YOIUC (UPI) -Slo<:ks tell sbarpl\ 1n moderate 1radrng on the Ne\v York Stock Exchange toda\ hit by 2rof1t taking ilnd some d1scourag1ng C!C'Ononuc and energy ne .... s The Oo v Jones 1ndustr111 t\cragc had plunged I:> ~6 pcants to 856 40 shortly t>ero1 c the close I rof1t t 1k ng \\as a niaJor ractor son1e an alysts said rouo .... ing the pre\ ous three days 32 pcnnt runup • Of the more lhnn I nl issues traded \ances by mor e than l\IO-(()-()nc Analysts said the sclloff \vorsened near the close fol lo1v1ng reixirts c1uotmg a \Vh tc I louse i::pokesn1an s 1y1ng there was no evidence ilS )cl the A11.1b oil t:mbargo v.ould bl: Hfte<I 1n the near future \V 111 Street hoped an casing of the embargo might !ollow 1 hu rsday s Egyptian lsracll troop dtsengagement agreement A11aericata Active American Sales Voh1me I %4 DAILY PILOT BOATING Australia 6th Heat To .Cross SYDNEY, Australia (A'P} - Auslralian T'fonn.~ J!9 o t h aboard Southern CrQSs IV captured the sixth h...e a.. t Thursday ln the "'or I d 5.5 -meter ya chting champion- sbip. It was his thi rd v\ctory~or the series and he now needs only to fini sh in the final heat Friday to win the title. • Friday, January l~, 1CJ74 CG . Drops CB Radio· Weekend ·Calendar·--~ The I Ith District U.S. Coas1 (~uurd office.Juit ann®ll! tha1 it y,•ilt no longer monitor Citizens Band Radio but will confine its efforts to upgrading to the VllF·F!\1 marine radio system. The announcement lndlcat~ Uf'At the policy would be nationwide. Officials said the decision \\'as made on the basis or an extensive5fiidy l>y tile Jansky <ind Dailey Syste1ns Department or lhe Atlantic Research Corp. in 1968 and a re-evaluation ol th"at study considering recent changes in ,the marilime communications. \Vhal the policy n1eans is th11t boats eql!!Ppcd only \\1ith Citizens Banil radio cqu ipn1en1 cannot call the Coast Guard directly for assistance in case or e111ergency. The -O>ast Guard· made it clear that it doe~ not oppose • the concept of Citizens Band radio for boat owners. but cautioned that Citizen Band users be aware ot t-h e limitations of the system. r • provide VHF'·t-"'r-.1 coverage throughout t he continental 11trtted Slntes to 20 miles offshore and fnrthcr where local boaling is active. The progr::un is j~t be.ing cOtnpleted in' S-Oil't h CT-n California \Vilh addition or n new high altitude site on San Cle1nente Isalnd , sonle 50 miles offshore. The San Clemente_remote.--1nonitored from Coast buard Redlo ,.., -" ,.., ••"' ... , "--iritr I.I ·1iitiU-bif; " • · I ' . ' Station Long Beach. provides races hnd to be cancelled its aMual Point Fermin r11ce coverage to the \\'Cstcrn side "'hen the wind quit Sa turd ay for PllRF. of Catalina Island a n d Jnlemali·onal on'l1ore Huie · con1pletely. No new entries 11 " improves coverage along the and h1idget Ocean Racing coast between San Diego and v.'ill be accepted for the final San Pedro. races. There will be a skip~rs Fleet yachts <urday. and the Citizens Barld boaters must meeting at 11 a.nt r and the Na~)~ Ya~ ~b of Lo~gi , , •·· ... HUGH MYNATT T111 Perf1ct r.ombh1etle• . CAPRI OAYTIMl!·IUSINESS ECONOMY-(ONVENIENC• LINCOLN-MERCURY MlGHTTIMl·"AMllY lUJIUllT""&"" COMl'ORT JS YEARS 01' COMMUNIT'I' Sl!llYIC• ... The study concluded that VHF-Fh1 provides bett er provisions for boating safetv than currenJly provided o~ possible wilhin the concepts of t~ Cllii~Jls_Radio. scr>tice. In n1osl areas lhcrc nre outstanding CB n1onitorin g groups who provide a liaison y,•ilh the Coast 'Guard and other assisting agencies. In other areas the monitoring facilities are not as dependable, the announcement said. share their calling channel first race v.'ill get off at 11:30. Beach n•il\ be host lo a with many other authorized ...,, """ .. , On Sunday the Lehmans will Coronado-15 Class se ries. CALL ME .• ,. •. •· • · · •• s...UJI The Coast Guard h a s undertaken a program to u~rs both afloat and ashore. · b bu . h {' At Marina de) Re Y, Additionally, the Jdiosyncra· • ffl1• ct....,. again e sy "'''1. ive races 'Vindjiimmers Yacht Club will cies of CB prOpagalion often I ,..._....__,.._.....__,.._.....__,._ I for the Earl Corkelt l\fen1orial host the t h i r d race of its carry signals extrenw::ly long sAm-v ~KESA HAPrY SHIP Trophy. 'l'he first race Ylill \Vint er Series \Yhich also JOHNSON & SON Lincoln . Mercury 2626 Herber llvd., Co1to MMO B • c -C' ----distances, further-increasing-start at 11:30 a.m ... The Finn serv,es as_t.h.c rirst....competition _ oati.ng ourse ~~et ~~~rs.nwnber of authorized Cla'ss ~·ill race Sunday for ~ri!~c ~·lac Can1{'ron Jones ---- VHF-FM on the other hand , Judge Na1ned the.Josey Trophy. __ _ ___ _ -~ B P S d is a line of si ght system. SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Y ower quct ron wilh one channel that is William R. Clav. a Los be hOst Saturday ror the START HARD• WE limited to dist ress and calling Angeles Superior -Court com-seC?nd race or ~he Adult Sabot GIVE POOR MILEAGE? CAN HELP by boat operators and subject missioner si nce' 1970, n'<ls Series. The first race was TOR SHOP The Balboa Power Squadron enrollment in eilher class. The to strict enforcement by the named by Gov. J;t on a Id sailed last Saturday and the THE CAR BURE · l.1jck Morris, skipper of the Australian entry A n t a r e s lodged a protest claiming the race committee had incorrectly placed a v.•ind marker. If the protest is upheld Priday the race "'ill be \Viped off the slate, but Booth "·ould still ha ve only to finish in the rinal heat ·to \\'in the lropJ\y. has announced two spring class fee or $10 is for course Federal Communications Com-Reagan to the Ingle"·ood final go-round is scheduled •Ni HAltlOllt •LvD .• COSTA MISA "°"* advanced courses starting in1__:m::_•t::e:_:ri::'.a'.:'.ls:_a'.'.'.n~d:_:ex'.'a'.'.m'.'.i"'n'.'.at'.'.io"'.n':.. _ _'.llll'.':·~ss~i~on":· ________ _".M:'un~ic:'Jipa~t~C=ou~rt:_iibc':n~e:tlh:_. __ __:'J~a'.'_•·:_'.126~. ________ _!!~~~~~":·~·~· w~·~.,!.....~°'~.:_.~·'-~~-~-~-~· .. =~·~· ~w~-~~.,~·n~~~~~~ January. SoulherJl Cross won by .one minute, 40 .seconds o v er Skagerak, sailed by Crovm Prince Harald of Nor\vay, with another 11 seconds "to John B, sailed by Bobby Symonette or th e Bahamas. Yacht Firm Faces Suit Over 'Rot' A Newport Beach yacht company and three individuals have been nam e d as defendants in an Orange County Superior Court actiop filed by a man \li'ho claims he discovered dry rot in his .yacht shortly after he bought it. Jeff Corbett names Avery Yacht Sales, Chuck Avery, marine surveyor Cyrus ~1. Tucker and fonner owner James Peyton in a lawsuit demanding $1 4 ,292 .76 in damages. Corbett states he pa i d $7.653.70 for the yac h t, '\llndboume. last Nov. 15 and learned after an accident at sea that the vessel had dry rot, makeshift construction, a poor engine and an unsound mast. Corbett includes in his claim for damages the $6.057.76 he assertedly spent in repairs to the Windboume. Coastal Weather The courses are s c a · manship. starting Jan. 24.l at Newport Harbor High 1 School. and advan~d piloting, starting Jan. · 30 al Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1801 Bayside Drive·. A d v a n c e ti classes are. ·for BPS members. The seanlanship class is required before enrolling in any other advanced courses. -in seam8nshi will run 15 weeks under the instruction of John 'V. 'VClls. The course covers topics of interest and importance to1 both sail and powerboati operators. including s u c h 1 subjects as boat handling in j emergencies , handling alongside a slip, anchoring, mooring, tov:ing, d a m a g e control, stability and trim . construction, maintenance and repairs. The advanced piloting course takes up the fine points ol navigation "on soundings,'' including inst ru ction in predicted log racing. Topics include charts, aids to navigation. the b u o y a g e system, electronic navigation, -tides and currents, ·p0sition finding. advancing lines of position, compass and gyros. vertical and horizontal sextant angles and plotting. There is no "advance H iuitiiigton, Sets Small Boat Class A series of seamanship and \larl•ble clou1b lod.1y. ·';:'";;'.;";;';;"':;.'_._.."1J.W!OaU 1'1.1l!iliJJll .. ~~~-·"'9ht-lt!ftt-~-Mul'• ~1-~~_ ............. 110UlllwHt lo west s to 11 t no11 ln 1vill be offered-~· by t h e afternoons loday 11>11 S111Jrd1y. Hl;n-H t. Be h p 1oe1.., most1v '°'· un mgton ac o w e r co.,i111 iemper1111res '""'flt! from Squadron in coni·unct ion \Vith 50 fD 66. lnl•nd h!mper11ur1t1 r1n;• from S• the Adult Education Program 10 w~ier Jffl'\peruur• SJ. of the Huntington Beach H.igh S Tld School District. 1111! 1lJ:::!~• es Classes "'iii begi n Tuesday secO!ld 111111 1:s2 p.m. J.• January 29. Second 1ow SATUltOAY Registration will be taken Flr•• 1>11111 1:21 1.m. s.• at the first session. All boating Flrst,ow 1'·07 i .m. ,",' 1nen and women are invited ,. ~ol)d ~1111, ' • • ,..,. p.m. ' "' ·: ' -*and ·•ow. 1:4,•m. -s.• ·to ·attend. Te Cb'n·1,que s .. Flrtl hlOl'I Fl~! low second hfoh sec-low SUNDAY Sun rl$H 7:51 1.m. Moon rfsH •:17 1.m. 1:os 1.m"."' s.1 applicable to power a n d 1:01 1·""· 2.• sailing will be discussed . The t:Sl p.m. J.1 I . r J:DD pm. ~-' c ass 1s designed to bene it Stri •:10 11.m. the novice as \veil as the S•t1 1·11 p.m. experienced boat 1nan. ·IMPOlllT IEI Lii 0.allQll! CounTV Ot-dirianee •2582 requin."'i Tl'lal all ve~!s oauopced with 11 hNd .!hall t"l:we l'IOldlng ten~s or .ww• svsiem&bv January l , 1974 .. P11rtdl"g !ISie k!gir.tatlOl'I, AN2581. rtqulras t!iat -I• b• equrQped with 511nita!iOl'I devicm. epp•oved under the ~Kiera( Water .Pollution Coti11ol Act as 1 l o!QUl!llle to-' 1111111trat•Qfl. Tr>e WHOO"'E BAG. lJn1V"l'«1I Maf.nc'snen fl~lb!tt · 1 • tan•ohes w•th local and slate Oflll • Q.OSE-OUT! CLOCKS ~ II<' m!t! 1hll PJODmlld~~i.. ~ediil;il Wd!C!t l'olltllion Cool1ul Act. 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'J.IS '171 ........ ·-· ,lt6,'4M .- , I l I I ! \ ' .. una Beaeh , Today's Final VOL. 67, NO. 18, 4 SECTIONS, 4'I PAGES 'By WJWAM SCHREIBER There was a total of 31,909 violations --"' h D•lh' Pu.t staff_ ~ hi-1973 compared. to 33;516 the-year 1'h~re were more rapes, murden and before. including infractions ranging armed robberies in Orange County's from homicide to parking tickets. unincorporated. territory last year but Among major crimes, there wei'e more the overall crime rate declined by about increases than decreases.· Cr Imes t\\'O percent. sboWing Increases include : Preliminary statistics compiled by the -Criminal homicide, from seven in sheriff's de~rnent alsq_ s h o w e ~ Jm_tp lQ._ countlans Jost more than $2. l million -Rape, from 60 to 67. \ r ORANGE COlJl'lTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1974 TEN CENTS -Auto theft, from 418 to 432. -Fraud-, from-44 to 48. -Narcotics, from 3,134 to 3,413. '-Larceny, from 333 to 449. Declines were noted in some crimes, including: -Forgery and counterfeitin(, from 8M to 761. ..:___ -Prost!tution and vice, f r o m 42 ~ six. Increases were also noted in. such million to $2.I million . for both felonies and misdemeanors from\ things-as liqoor law violations, vagrancy , Th recovery rate of stolen gocx:l.s 1.163 to 79t. Male arrests were dowp ~ drunken driving, traffic violations (up \\'3S $545,CKX> last yea r and $396,000 the too, from 11 ,947 to 8,110. by 29 to 2,059 ), and other vehicle laws. year be£ore. The losses are totaled from -An increase in trafric accidents from There were declines noted in robberies, burglaries, larcenies and auto 304 to 363. This doesn't include those drunkenness, disorderly conduct . theft. hand led by the California Highway gambling (from four in 1972 to zero Other statistics contained in the data. Patrol. last year), parking violations and a which will appear in an annual report -An increase in fines arid bails category labeled "miscellaneous." next month, includ e: collec ted from $1.5 million to $2.2l Under-lhe headiilg of Stolen and -3;648 juveriile arrests, doY.n from million. ,,. worth of property to thieves, of which -Armed robbery from 60 to 82. only $&15,900 worth was-recovered. -Burglary, from-3,298-~3,306..- -Aggravated assault from 292 to 243. ·-----O>mmon.assault,Jrom.929~1A.B6.1. recovered property, the Sheriff reported 4,298 in 1972. -An increase in mileage D y patrol a_jump_in~tbe. total_lo.s_s...Jr9ro_$l,Zc<-_.=-~A,_A_~clin~l!Lthe a1:.r_~ur wpmen (See CRIME, Page 2) 1 ---· -------·-·---- I ..... ' 'I ' ' een or Mesa Duck BodvFound "' By ARTHUR R. VL'ISEL ot Tiii ~llY Pile! SllH Teams of worried fellow students of missing Humboldt State College student Larry J. Gentosl of Costa Mesa fo und his body-Thursday while div_ing in murky Big 1-Dl!lf Eufeka. The young wildlife management major, 201 apparently drowned Tuesday while duck lnmting when he U:ied to retrieve . a mallard he had lhol H u m b o I d t County Sheriff's in- vestigators said Gentosi had stripped to his underwear to wade Into the wlndwhipped waters of the tidal slough. ---He-began walking into---the shallow., weedchoked wlltilife haven to get the duck, according to deputies, and stepped off an underwater shelf into a 30-£oot depth. "The winds were terrific,'' said Humboldt ·County Assistant Coroner Russ Allen. "And apparently he just couldn't stand (See DROWNED, Page !) 1 • • I s1 · es? Gree11belt~s Officer 'S hy' _A standar~ f~!!ture_ 9f ~nOual meetings is the treasurer's report · u sda general meeting of the Laguna Greenbelt, Inc. But, Barbara Stuart, Greenbelt treasurer, told President Jim Dilley that she didn't want to ge~ up in front of the 1()1}.plus persons attending the meeting. Dilley acknowledged her shyness, and then gave the report himself. The Greenbelt organization had an income of $13,586 and expenses of $t6_,602. Council Okays New Restrooms ' At -Main . Beacl1- The Laguna Beach City Council has approved construction or new restroom facilities at the south end of Main Beach Park, and relocation of the old Lifeguard S. Laguna's Plan G()ing · gency In a review of the county's environmental successes and failures in the past year, Ronald W. Caspers, Orange County fifth district supervisor , said although a battle was lost with rejection o! the South LagWla General Plan, a new tactic may yet win the war. Caspers said be planned on taking the low-growth plan supported by . the South Laguna Civic Assdciation to the staff planners of the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission to have it included intact in the commission's coastal plan. Caspers \Vas addresSing about 120 persons attending-ihearmtr31 rneetiffg Thursday night of the Laguna Greenbelt, Inc., a conservation group dedicated to preservation of natural lands And specifically the undeveloped area in the Laguna environs. tower behind the park's sea wall. The South Laguna General Plan In action taken during the regular covered 1,400 acres ·of unincorporated Wednesday session, the co u r! c i I territory. authorized advertisement for bids on Mar :,.. Parson · u would have permitted a population HA-the restroom facility to be designed or about 9,000 to_ lJl,000 person_s and by Architect Fred Briggs. restricted dense residelitial development Costa Mesa. It ~as repeated if! large measure today. Made 'Advances' While approving a higher price tag to hilltops leaving slopes unscathed. for renovation of the old tower to include Weatherman is bopfug for somewhat brighter out· Several large property owners of the ~.,nge Coast 6100111 look this weekend. But don't bold your breath. the relocation, the council n I x e d area_.pro&est#d . the · allocation of • r;m:~~;r'1[Etiie.f1fivrieniiiuf.er'iffil''2tinriir.lif'1ii-...:.:;:::...::::::....::.::::::::::::.:...::.:::..::::::.:..:::.i.::.::::....:::::::::;_ _ _:,=p.~Vi".L!-lh-i'ivif----i> al'Oment.-of..a-lraile<.headquarters..for •• ·'i<1111"""--~ _.:.::.::..::.:=:....:::.....:..:.:.:::::....:..:..:..:;.::.:_:::.:.:.:::.=::.:.::..:.:.:..:::. __________________ ~-----=-;•-f"-'..J;."'.ll,l,U ft!!lu.1enttahreas-and-the wnsern:; guards on tha.-beach..park. nature oNhe plan. Exoreis111 Rite Confiri11ed By TOM BARLEY Relocation of the-guard tower was The plan was rejected by the Board °' t1M1 DlllY ~"" '''" approved in light 0£ the recent tidal of Supervisors in May and returned Mar la Parson's psychiatrist testified and storm damage done to Newport to the planning commission with 1ate Thursday that his patient's sex-Be h and San Clemente guard faci"lit1"es ac instructions to include input from hungry personality once took control I -• h be h during an office interview and made ocateu on t e ac es. d property owners opposing the plan .. P ' t P f d C · B A F 'l a determined effort to seduce him. It is ~timated major r~furbishing an Since then, a Los Angeles development ries s er o. rme eremo1iy Oll ay rea ami :v Dr. Deane Benton of Santa Ana relocation of the tower Will cost bet ... en firm has announced a plan lo place -.J $14,CKX> and $20.000. The councd has 1 ooo "d 361 bet • .,,,. • >" ~ -" • -· .~ • • , • • .. • > ;.:__,.,,. .., -~ , ~ .• ·~ testified, shortJv, before -Orange Co.untu . . . . . . rest ences on acres ween S'AN FRANCISCO (AP)--.:... ·A 'RoiTian deliverance from possession. · .... slrong enough to cause·'SCl'ea;ts:b{ pain · ·s · . Co • ,,_ Jud w·ir M r-. ordered that exter10r ·modifications be " · PortaFlna . Laguna· and Aliso'-Creek Calbolic·· priest said today that an 4I'he San Francisco Chronicle reported . The priests and a physician testified uperior urt ge 1 iam urray kept to' a minimllm on the quaint-old Can.yon in. sOuth Laguna. -· · . ordered a four-day break in the sauna to ardliocesan team of priests performed that the possession appeared to affect that the choking attacks left visible bath trial that ,_lrs. Parson, 501 sat wer. Caspers got a round or appaluse when the rites of exorcism last summer to the entire family of a young husband bruises. on the arm of his chair and made he said the South Laguna PI a n free a San Francisco Peninsula £amily and wife and their small son. • They reported they also saw objects what he said were "sexual advances" represented the "logical approach" to of demonic possession. The child appeared to be the focus propelled across a room, including a towards him. Pl · S d development. ''This story has a haI!P.Y ending,,,_ oL the-"evil spirit" although all three knife that flew f~m a table and was ~·n 0 ct 0 t,___how did you__ know they anners. tu )7" "I i~s~ctedt t~esLstaftaf kin theth I coaSostthal sa'id the Rev. Miles O'Brien Riley, suffered ·. physi'cal manifeestat1'ons of.. imbeaded in-a wall. I d " I comrrussioo 0 JU e_ e" u were sexua a vances? p a inti ff 's L 1 d · t ·t in the" I " dJrector of the San Francisco what one attending priest described as Disturbed by their experiences, the attorney Marvin Lewis Sr. asked the R 'd T • agunapanan mser 1 irpan, ~iocese C.Ommunications Center. "demonic possession." couple fll'St went to their parish priest gray·baired psychiatrisL 8pl r8ll8lt Caspers said. ''And what makes it all the better These manifestations included the for. help. He declined and they told "Haven't you ever had a girl make ,.-------------, ts • that il is not fiction, that it i.s sensation of being choked by a force (See DEVIL, Page Z) (See SAUNA, Page ZJ The Laguna Beach PI an n in g 1 all true " Father Riley declared. -Commission will discuss rapid transit He ~id the exorcising priest and the ahd other transportation needs at a, family planned to r~lease the full . story 2 L H ' • SI t d 7:30 p.m. study session Monday at city )Vashington within the next few days, · Commissioners will review a rapi d Jlit:ough the Catholic News Service 1n aguna e ar1ngs a e . haU. bi~~~ t~~1!;~i%:a!i'!f~~~Y. would not • ' ~~~~ ·st~~J~epa~:!ri~ t~~ Or~~g: -ptrsonally report any of the details but Transportation and Circulation Element confirmed that the "family went through C t p l t C 'd Sto p • t Mo uJ, of the city's General Plan. the experience and that it worked out" Oas alte 0 OflSl er re ro JeC S · 1 ay Other items scheduled tor discussion after the team of priest prayed for include new environmental impact report 15 days and nights for the family 's The South Coast Regional Zone citizen opposition has been launched portion of the reduced project (or procedures, the planning department's Conservation Commission will consider against the Bazaar. "explicit use as community convenience work load and Laguna's sphere o( -Lagilna Council To Eye _Budget The Laguna Beach City Council has set a review · of the upcoming fiscal bud~t for 4:30 p.m. Thursday at city tiail to be followed by a 7:30 p.m. - dlsc;,..ion of the proposed development o1 the ·10,000 acre Moulton Ranch area .. Both meetings are open to lhe pobhc. · At the Moulton atudy 1e11 i on ~ rcpresentallves of the land planning firm designing the lerge acal11-project behind the Laguna Beach will present tbetr proposal!!. two multi-million-dollar Laguna Beach It has been criUcized for sinking .a · or general goods or c r e a t l v. e influence. · shoppiQg complexes, Village Bazaar and 330-space parking garage in a gully handicrafts._'' · The Lumberyard, at a 9 a.m. public between-Gienneyre Street .and Coast bearing Monday at commission offices Highway at Bluebird Canyon. ResPonding to the adverse staff report, in Loog Beach. · The coastal commission staff report Gumbiner said his project is designed 1be two complexes are subject to on the Bazaar, a proj~t of. developer to hannonize with Ua surroundings a'nd the regulatktn of the oommllslon which ?tfark Gurnbiner, calls £or a 5!;! ~rcent the community. has pennit control or const.ruction within reduction and entire redesign of the • "The residents o[ Laguna Beach have 1000 yardi of the ocean. , $3 million project. al~ays valued the natural beauty or The LUmberyard, a collectlon or shops, ·The report by-Coastal , Commission their city 'and have fought to preserve a restaurant and bank ·would be locateci stall Planner •• Bob Joseph adds a its old?l"orld village. atmosphere .• on !he site of the old La(una Beach coodltlon .that the project may not "Laguna Village Bauar has been Lumber Company in lhe dowotown .,:•""""'1Ch or blnder lhe lower Blueblnl designed not merely to pruerve these business district1 NiUage J¥zaar is Caft10!l nvine. · · qualities but to enhance them," he said. localed in lhe 1500 bjock ol South <llas\ c CoUll! Commission! JnaY accept or One ctitic -bf the proposal is resident Highway. reject all or part of their 1tal!'s Miklitd ' Hannum. Mrs. ilannum •h., While. the Lumberyard has emerged recommendalloM. , published a "ries ol pamphlela attacking from public hearings and presentations Jooeph's report al!O lilts u a condition the Bazaar and, has' started a petition relatively unacathed, a campaign of of approval !he setting aside of a certain !See BAZAAR, Pag~ I) • I I • Police Probing . ' -St~reo Burglary Laguna Beach Police today arc investigating the ihe{t of s t e r e o equipment and a bedspread from· the home of Richard Long, 1570 GleMeyre St. The loss was valued at $2.ISS. m a separate inoid•nt. John Boyte, 979 Clpistrano St.1 told police som(l)ne stole a Boston fem valued at 14> from the £ront of his residence. Orange (;out ' Weather . Variable high clouds and warm· er da ys arc forecast for the week· end with low clouas and fog clear. Ing by noon, according to the weather se rvice . Highs near 70. Lo\vS in the mid-SOS. INSmE TODAY Tiie opera seasoil begins tcr , 1iigltt in Laguna Bcacli. lt't "Do1a Pasquala'' this weekend alld "La Boheme' 11ext. See story ill today's \Veeke1id11er • Al · Ywr ltnlc• J ... Hiii 14 L, M, ll'tf t (11119"'1• $, 21 Cl111lllN UM C•mlo 11 CrHl1"111 lt DHlll Mollett lJ lfltwtll ,... • 'l11111et tl•U ,., Ill• Jlearf • ll. )I ... ,__ lf lf'I !ti. St~IC• :t4 AIHI l.Mliltn l' • • 2 DAILY PILOT LB Friday, January 2s,· 1q74, Succumbs at 8%·,. U.S. Cites ' ' Mr. Power Dead In Gun .Rap Edward J. "Brick" Power, leader of the citizens group which convinced UC Regents to locate a campus at Irvine, ---<!led today at l1oag litemorial Hospital. He was 82. A native of Sunny Sooth in Placer County 1 litr. Power was the son or a mine 0\\11er. At 14 he went to Alaska in search of gold, staying only a sbort time. In 1915, he was graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in.agriculture. During \Vorld War J, Power was a field artillery captain at at one lime com· mandned a unit which included Harry Truman. Aft.er leaving the service in 1918, he V."Orke<t ror a creamery in the Imperial ----Caspers Bac"/is . Valley, Jllarried the late Ruth Visal and LOS ANGELES (UPl) -Dean returned to Oakland. . Martin's 22 ·year· old son was cited A sales career with Pacific Gas and Thursday aft~rnoon by rooCral agents Electric led to appointment as western "'ho s~id they fo~d -five machine. ·guns states sales manager for Grigsby-anOa cannon in his Beverly Hills home, Grunow Company, manufacturers of Uie authorities r eported today. Majestic console radios. Dean Paul f\.1artin Jr., a member of A 1933 plane crash "'hile flying out of Portland, Ore. grounded l\1r. Poy.·cr 3 teen-age rock-'n-roll group a few years for three years as he recuperated fro1n ago and who recently has been a pre-med a back injury. student al UCLA, was accused of illega l Friends credit an intense stren11th of possession of an unregistered machine "'ill which enabled 1i1r. Power to gun. Other charges were likely, federal overcome the effects of the injuries. sources said. He invested in land in Orange county He ·was cited at his home when in the mid-193Qs and became a county agents of the Bureau or Alcohol , Tobacco leader .. He was active in the Republican and Firearms, a division of the Treasury Party and American Red Cross, and Department, went to his llome with Newport Harbor Yacht Club. He was a search warrant after an undercover a Coast Guard veteran of World War agent reported buying two automatic 11. 0 weapons from him Wednesday. ln.1968 he became the first recipient Federal officia ls stressed that his • ,- of the UC Trvine Citation for Merit, entertainer -father had no knowledge of recognizing 50 years of service to the his son's activities. univer sity. Federal sources said Dino, the na1ne The award also honored Mr. Power he used, appt.ren tly obtained the Sale-Lease WILLAGE BAZAAR SITE WOULD INCLUDE PARKING STRUCTURE; PLAN HAS OPPON.ENTS The Project Would Front on P1c ific Coast Highway BetwHn Bluebird and Calliope ror his role in found ing the Friends ~·eapons, including a 30mm antiaircraft or UC of Orange County, a group which cannon with a spare barrel, for resale . became the Friends of UCI when the The objective was unclear, but one camnn .. wa s begun at Irvine. source expressed doubt it was "for •-profit." He also was instrumental in the One way of preserving the Irvine organization or the VCI Foundationm An undercover agent reported buying Ranch agricultural lands would be for and as rece ntly as last year was active from Martin for $625 an 11116 riOe, county government to buy up all the in formation of an ad hoc group the kind issued to U.S. combat troops drive and letter v.•riting campaign. company's land north of the Santa Ana supporting location of a teachin n hospital in Vietnam, and an AK47, the most She states that the Bazaar will result Freeway and th I ·1 b k t • ad,anced ty ed b N thy· t in an increasing com'mercialization of en ease 1 ac · o on the UCI campus. pe us y or te namese the Ranch and Viet Co t the area now a buffer between the . Of Ranchland Fr'om Pagel BAZAAR ... Fh~e Losses for Laguna For '73 Double '72 Loss So said ·Ronald w. Caspers, Orange atH~e:~!l~;ty a~ h!v~!~'ya~IT!~rsinbett~ Both the ~f 6 =~K47 are automatic. more highly developed northerly portion County Fifth District supervisor, during campus' alumni association, chaired its riOes and fall in the classification of cf Coast Highway, and the residential The estimated fire loss in Laguna above the 1972 figure. . the annual meeting Thursday of Laguna scholarship committee in Orange County machine guns, officials said. The AK47, southerly part. Beach .during 1973 exceeded $407.000 and The -per capita fire loss -the amount G:rc~1bel~, Inc., a land conservationist and was member of the UC Berkeley a Soviet design weapon, was made' in Further she maintains that the is. more than double the loSs of 1972. fire IMS cost each person living In /" orgawzation. Alumni Council. North Korea, officials said. constructioQ of a four level garale in A $214,000 fire last June at an exclusive the city -ros e £rom Sll.54 in 1972 Ca~pers said he and Irvine Company In 1958, UC President Clark Kerr asked A spokesman for the ATF bureau the ditch, while keeping lt out ·or view 1.1ystic Hills home caused lhe marked to $21.17 in 1973, Presson said . P.res1dent Raymond Watson had Mr. Power and fonner · Dair Pilot said tltese .weapoils were taken from. will damage tl;l~ ~lqgy 9f .th~ ma.. jump in the fire Joss figure, according . The estimated fire loss per buUding -dl!CUs_sed-jusr-s~ch---a-i:le11t~nny--PuDHSller Wall'er BuITOuglis 0 wOrk young-Martin's-home:-The 'lillage-Baiaar-ha1-been-t>efore_ to-Fire Marshal-James-Presson:--· rose from $3,265 in 1972 to $9,478 in ----followmg-suggesl-tOM-tha he-eounty~ettrnr-ur-emab1tstroommunity SUPJJu"''"'",_~One...M2 ca chine, one British Sten guno,, _t~h,,,e~co'O"as"t~al""'co"m=m,.,,is,,si,,·o,,.n'-be=f"orc:e,_, .:b:::u,_t _:W:::•:::•_-0Dlher_s.tatistics..released-t.bis...weeL.h I973, he added. not rene~ agricultural preserve status for a UC campus in Orange County. one Thompson submachine gun; two not approved. the fire department show fireme"n--,l'icuse=s'""'o""""tr.eO-'"i7J fir es 'tnchid1ng for farming lands. _The preserves_ ofrer Mrs. Edith Poiver of the family home Belgian FMS machine guns, and the responded to 110 fires in 1973, a drop electrical shorts, 9; arson. 7: cooking tax·reduction Incentives for retention of in Newport. Beach: a sc.-n, James v. cannon, together with an assortment or 12 from the previoll.! year. equipment misuse. 7: cigarettes, 8; the open lands. Power of Palo Alto: and a daughter, of ammunition, maJazines, clips and American ConsJJ} Of the fires handled by l;he department , appliance failure , 6: illegal buming1. 5: Caspers said taxation w&S forcing land Mrs. Robert Bonapart. of .Port.land, Ore. drums. 32 involved residences. 11 involved children with matdles. 4: heating owners to develop their property and Services will be private. 'S } B ' businesses, 33 involved automobiles, with equipment, 4: fireworks. 3: flammable he compared the "on future in farming nie family has suggested memorial evere y eaten the remaining 34 involving brush. trash,. liquids. 2: candles, 2: chimney sparks, so get out now"· philosophy . of some rontributions the UCI Foundation in Ji'rona Page l appliances and other combustible ma· 1, and miscellaneous, lS. 1 supervisors as "like driving your car support of the campus teaching hospital WASHINGTON (UPI ) _ The head terials. Other statistics show firemen made toward a brick wall at 60 miles per for the UCJ-California College of DROWNED • of · the United States consulate in Firemen responded to 486 "non fire " l,U7 fire prevention inspectkml during hour and then accelerating to 90 so 1'-1edicine. • • Leningrad was beaten last Friday by calls, including 160 medical aids; 2f!l the year, spent 5,748 main hours h1 it Vl'Oll't take as Jong to hit it." h hock Russians, apparently with the knowledge public assists to police, lifeguards and training. and 1,503 man hours fightinf He said the county purchase and lease :e!t ~f wat:1. .. stepping off i~to the 30 of the Soviet government, Scripps· citizeru;; 63 fire investigations; 32 !ires. back or the agricultural lands would From Page 1 lloward Newspapers reported t·'·y. "honest mi.stakes" rrom persons who ll mak "t fi · JI "bl lo t · Friends of 1.-tr. and Mrs. Attilio UWI , a e 1 m1oc1a Y poss1 e re am The story identified CUiver oi-n.teen, I thou,.... they saw •a fire; t2 rescues: l·-•·g In Orange County SAUNA Gentosi, of 1986 Orange Ave., COsta ..... ;,;, .,. ... _,,_, · • al 49, counsul general in Leningrad, as six false alarm.a, and six miscellaneous "It's one thing we can do that the • • • n1esa, so noted today that the youth the v1·ctun" . calls. J 't " h "d had a history of asthma and was not a apanesc can • e 531 • strong swun· mer. "lt was reported he was confronted Total fire and non-fire calls during An Jrvine Co~J ~p,restn\.fltive a pass at you?" Benton asked Lewis "I conftmied tha\ in lrifohnal ~diseuiSion, to the delight of the jury and a loudly Skin-diVi ng acquaintances of the on a Leningrad street shortly after noon 1973 exceeded 1972 by 110. between Watson and Caspers sueb an chortling Judge Murray. !NewpoedrthHarbor High School graduate bFuriilddam.Yg' .~~cosre~e~elytobe.3teng!oovresemmve'ra"1t :rthessonof said "rtmore thanth 17.t9 medilliobn arrangement had been discussed, but The psychiatrist made It clear that , ocat is body about 70 feet from uu w r prope Y was rea en y Vacation Advised I ! \ \ SAN , FRANCISCO (UP!) -Mayor Joseph Alioto recommended ThWJ(tay that city workers be allowed time off from jobs to observe the Chinese New Year Wednesday. he termed it •tan extreme of a whole Mrs. Parson's advances were rejected shore and just off Highway 101 Thursday hours," said the story from Washington. fire in 1973 - a jump of $2.7 million •----~,a~nge Of things discussed involving t11e -and that -she was -told·-"in no uncertain aite:rnoon. -- whole realm of agriculture in this area ." terms" that such conduct in his office Location of the sad discovery was He said the company did not consider "is a no-no." not far from where Gentosi had left coWlty purchase of its agricultural land s Benton, a genial witness who amused his clothing, wallet, watch and parked as Something that would be seriously a crowded courtroom by his persistent pickup truck to retrieve the duck. proposed. ad libbing during questioning, told Lewis Investigators said he a p p a r e n t I y The property involved would be that he has had 152 sessions with Mrs. returned to the scene later in the day roughly about 35 squa re miles, "a good Parson at $50 a visit since she allegedly after his original hunting expedition to sized chunk," the spokesman said. was trapped in the sauna room of the retrieve the duck after first attending The taxation problem was a real one Holiday Health Spa in Orange on March a college class. for the company, the spokesman said. 2• 1970. Gentosi's wristwatch had run down noting that Ranch agricultural lands paid Regarded by Lewis as a key witness and stopped at 2: so p.m. Wednesday, $6 million in taxe~ and retwned $2 in Mrs. Parson's $1 million la\\'suit just about 24 _hours before bis. body million in revenue. against the spa. Benton took two movies was recovered and 24 hours after he in bis office both of which depict 1.1rs. drowned. Parson responding to his questions in His college room • mate, scott F'eUer, La a manner that has led him to believe formally identified the victim's body ' Board' una she has adopt¢ m~ltiple persona"litdie'"s". "1..-'after it was recovered, according to 1-------'"-------------..Jn-one-mov.ie, tbc · !>uxam-r sststanrt:armre All . D ]a.. A ti• _ told Benton· or the-way in which Maria Sheriff's Lt. Wendell Syp,her·s said e ys C 00 repeatedly took control of her body in \Vednesday onl y a short time before those three years, left her husband and the body was recovered that while no At the requ est of the developer , the Laguna BeaCh &ard of Adjustment Thursday night deferred action on a proposed 32-wli.t condominium project for one '\\'eek. Transcontinental Realty offi cials said they are still refining new plans that will ·reduce the blllk of the .. project aiid provide more opeli spa"ce,. • • Land earmarked ror the development 15 bounded by North Coast Highway, Cedar Way, Myrtle Street and Higb Drive in north Laguna. OIANel COAIT &.I DAILY PILOT 1"' Or-. C-1 o.t.iLY ,IL01', -Wflldt " -.Dlfllll .... .._,..... 11 JllolblWted .,., the 0,..... c... l"ublftl'lhJ (Of1'411fll'. Sepe. ,.,. •1t1eM ••• _.lslMd. ~r ""'°'411. l"tldey, fir CO.I• Meta, Hl'Wllel1 8Hdl, Hwlltrieloll . •NetlJl"M'lf.lln v.u • .,, ut- htdt,. irvlne/~11: end S.n Cle!'ntMt/ kit J-,_.. ... -. 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Students and deputies who combed The vO!uptuous plaintiff has been the four-mile stretch of beach and inland known to her family and friends from brush area near Big Lagoon had hoped an early age as Betty. young Gentosi simply sought a place The second movie taken by Benton to y,•ait out the stonn. depicts her und,er th~.influence of sodiu\11 Investigators--said . ·he , wouii hav~ 8-al•,~e s~alled "truth·drug." -' i.._... f · • u•1 • -m V"'-' waded 01uy six fct:~ out rom the · It was stressed by Benton when both shoreline before stepping ofr the shelf movies were shown to the jury that into the JG.foot waters that took his J\'lrs. Parson's answers in the tapes life. and from the witness stand are basically Catholic funeral rites are scheduled the same. Saturday for the Gentosi youth, with From Page J CRIME ... cars from J.6 million to · 1.8 million miles. The statistical breakdown alm includes the percentage or cases handled by the Sheriff that were "cleared" -that is arrest made and case solved. For the seven most sei;ious crimes (murde r, rape, robbery, ass au It, burglary, larceny and auto thtift ) an average of just 19.1 percent of the cases were cleared in 1973, up from 18.7 percent the yea r before. The percentage was brought down cOnsiderably by low solution rates in the theft and burglary category. More than 80 percent of the murders were solved but in the rape category, only 50 percent of those of the .. forcible" type were solved against 81 percent of the statutory rapes. Of the remaining 20 crimes or violation categories listed by the Sheriff, an average of 85 peroent was cleared. ~ The figures released by the Sheriff do not irtclude crimes in cities or those handled by th e CHP, according to a spokesman for the Sheriff. The she riff and hill deputies a.re re'sfXU'lSlble for handling all crimes in untncorporatcd territory, which includes most of the Saddleback Valley, Laguna Niguel and unlnporporated s t rJ p s elst"'here along the Orange coast. Mass at noon in ·St. Joachim's Church, Costa --Mesa and interment to follow at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in Orange. The family suggests m e m o r i a 1 contributions be sent to the Dean of Students at Humboldt State College for the Larry Gentosi f\.femorial Scholarship. Students there organized the fund , which is expected to be awarded annually to someone in wildlife management studies. . Survivors include his parents, or the family borne, plus a brother, Paul, of Huntington Beach, and a sister, Claudia Kem Pe r, of Costa ~1esa. , .FflO,. Page 1 DEVIL ... their story to a blgher person ln the archdiocese. After an Investigation, ln elderly pri est informed In the. rite3 of exorcism was sen! to help. Alter 1; days and nigbls of chanting Roman Cl.tholic prayers, the apparent possession was all over. Jn his testimony, the attending ph15iclan said, 141 was awani of the presence of the evil spirit of Satan at one moment ... 'Ille next moment l was aware of It.I departure (~m the people and the place." . Tha couple said the~ had nol read the best-selling book, "The Exortl•t," and had not knOwn of lbe movie about possession at the time ol their ex· perience. ' ' ' of ' , -"< .. •. ,. < •. - - Henredon, · Drexel, Heri~age (;{y,20% Our -Mid Winter sale of magnificent H1nredon, Drexel end H1rit191 is now in progress tnd If haven't 1M>pp..ed, don 't wtste another minute. You 'll enjoy t1mptin9 reductions on our entire collection of Henredon Drexel i nd Heritage upholstery end. s elected bedroom 9roup1 . L1r9t selection of other n.tmt brends dr1stic11/y reduced to include all of our fine upholsttry lin•s. Stop in now for b11t 1elic· t1oh. • · DREXEL-HERLT AGE-H ENREOON-WOOOMARK-KARASl AN .. ' INTERIORS WDIDAYS A SATURDAYS t tOO to 5:30 NIDAY 'TIL t 100 NEWPORT BEACH e 1727 WESTCLIFF DR., 642=<1 LAGUNA BEACH e 345 NORTH COAST HWY. •94-1 •TORRANCE e 2l64t HAWTHO•.Nl IL VO, (Optn Sunday 12-S:llOI 3'18-tm . ' .-,.· .... ' Ol. By Ir One< Ranch county compan F:reeWa the Ran sa Courty the ann Green organi . Caspe Preside dlis<" .wel owners he com so get superv· toward hour it won' Hes b:lck o All-ma farm in "It's Japan An confi belW arrang he te Fed par all 'of • found last y Th Bui chara Arlbu The were of th Olfi was tecnl to k the of a ·- \ • ,_ Totlay's Final Saddlehaek J N.Y. Stock s OL. 67, NO. 18, 4 SECTIONS , 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1974 TEN CEN.TS ......... ounfy-Crime-D-own· . ' -apes, Mu-rder·s lnel!ease By WILLIAM SCHREIBER There was a total of 31,909 vio1atlons 01 •• D•H11 ruet s1111 In 1973 compared to 33,516 the year here ·were mo.re rapes, riifffilers ana-De£0i'e7'""'ihcllldlng ~infractions ranging med robberies in Orange Cowity's from homicide to parking tickets. corporated territory last year but Among major crimes, there were more overall crime rate declined by about increases than decreases. C r i m es o pereent. showing lncreasca include: lPre1iminary statistics complled by the -Criminal homicide, from seven in erlff's ~artment also s h o w e d 1972 to 10. tians lost more than $2.1 million -Rape, from 60 ton. orth o! property to thieves, of which -Anncd robbery from 60 to 82. -Auto theft, from 418 to 432. -Fraud, from 44 to 48. --Narcotics; from 3;134 to 3,413. -Larceny, from 333 to 449. Declines were noted in some criines, including : _ -Forgery and coWJterfeiting, from 854 to 761. -Prostitution and vice~ f r o m 42 to -six; -Aggravated assault from 292 to 243. ly $54S,900 worth was recovered. -BJJrg.13.n, r~.~~.Jo 3,~96~-+ ~mmon assault, from 929 to 861. ·--·----·----· . ·- ou11ty Eyes rvine Land Qr Leash1g One • way of preserving the ·Irvine nch agricultural lands would be for ty government to buy up all · the mpany'.s land north of the-Sant.a Ana ,reeway and then lease it back to Ranch. -- Increases were also noted in such things as liquor law violatiQns, va grancy, drunken drWing, lraff.ic violations (up by 29 to 2,059), and other vehicle laws. There were declines noted i n drunke.Mess, disorderly c o n d u c t • gambling (from four • in 1972 to zero last year), parking violations and a category labeled "miscellaneous.'' --U-nder the -heading of stolen and recovered property, the Sheriff reported a j~p in the total loss from $1. 73 . million to $2.1 million. The recovery rate of stolen goods was $545,000 la..$i y~ar and '300,00Q the year before. The losses are totaled from robberles, burglaries, larcenies and auto theft. Other statistics contained in the data. which will appear in an annual report next month, include : -3,648 juvenile arrests, down from 4,298 in 1972. -A decline in the arrest of women for both felonies and misdemeanors from 1.163 to 791. l\Iale arrests 'A'ere down too, ·frorn 11.947 to 8,110. -An increase in traffic acciden ts from 304 to 363. This doesn't ·includ e those handled by the California Highway Patrol. ~-- -An increase in fines and pails collected from $1.5 million to $2.21 ntillion._ -An increase in mileage by patrol lSce CRI!\1E, Page %) Divers -Find Body Mesa Duck flunter Drowning Victim -. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL vestigators said Gentosi had stripped the ·shock of ·stepping of! into the 30 Of "'-D•UY P11ot St•ff to his underwear to · wade into the feet of water." · Teams Of worried fellow students or windwhipped waters of the tidal slough. Friends of ?I.fr. and Mrs. Attilio missing Humboldt State College student He began walking into ' the shallow, Genlosi, of 1986 Orange Aye., Costa ·Larry J. Gentosi of Costa Mesa found weedchoked wildlife haven to get the l\1esa, also noted today that the youth his body Thursday while -diving in murky duck, according to deputies, and stepped trad a history of asth ma and was not a Big Lagoon-near EurJtlta_ _ off an underwater ~helf into a 30.foot strong s\vi mmer. _ oun ·wildlife management ma1or, depth. SKi.D-diving acquaintances--ot the 20, apparent y rowne ay-whtle-----"-'The--wind!--wer~er-r-i£i~id--Ni"'"porW_!arlboi:-ll."igll..&:bo<>Llira.dwlle.. ___ _. duck hunting when he tried to retrieve Humboldt County Assistant Coroner Ru~ located hts body about -70 feet from Body of Slain • Marine Exhumed A native of Sunny South . in Placer C.ounty, Mr. Power was the son of a mine owner. At 14 he v.·ent to Alaska in search of gold, staying only a short time. a mallard he had shot. Allen. shore and just off ~ligh,vay 101 Thursday Hum b o Id t County Sheriff's in-"And apparently he just couldn't staf!d (S~e DRO\VNED, Page %) Cliet Hu11tle y Hcis Ca1ic er Dean Martin's Son Cited · In Arms Deal '·· ., ·. In 1915, he was graduated from UC "'Berkeley With a iJegree· Ul agriculture. By Investigators Federal investigators conducting a parallel murder probe into lhe death 'of a camp Pendleton Marine deserter found slain and dumped In San Clemente last year had the victim's body exhumed Thanday. But the efforts to double check denla! characteristics of the skull qf Dale Arthur Erlewein, 21, were stalled. The skull and fingers of the victim were not in the casket with the rest. of the rema ins. Officers said that becau.1e \he probe was still active, crime laboratory tecnlclans and coroner's deputies decided to keep the two critical portions or the remains to allow f u r t h e r e.xamioation. Debtal checks finally were conducted on the skull by dentists and investigators for the military, sources said. PoJJce in San Clemente who were saddled with the lengthy lnvesUgatlon Jnto the killing are convinced that trlewein was shot to death elsewhere and driven to the remote site overlooking Son Clemente High School where he Wat dumped into a ravine. The ~ lay unnOtlced Jor ~•lmost a monib, they said, until an off-duty llreman walking his dog found the corpse p•rilally draped with' a canvas tarpaulin. Erleweln's Identity was eatablbhed through federal fingerprinl reconli and matchea ol dental charts. Olllcers said he had been aboent without Joave lrom hl3 unit at Pendlelon !or several week! before hia body wu dlscovertd. . 'Ibo victim, olliccrs said, had a record or arrests !or drug offeose1 In Oceanalde. . • , ' C1e1tY ,, ... Sfftt ""' DEAD AT 82 · . E. J. ••&rick" P.ower During World War I, Power was a field artillery captain . at at one time com- mandned a unit which included Harry Truman. After leaving the service in 1918, he v.·orked for a creamery in the Imperial Valley, married the late Ruth Visa! and returned to Oakland .. A sales ~reer with Pacific Gas and Electric led to a.ppointment as western states . sales manager for Grigsby- Gnmow Company, manufacturers of the Majeslic console' radios. A 19.13 plane crash while nyµig out of Portland, Ore. grounded Mr. Power for three years as he recuperated from a back injury. Friends credit an intense strength of -mn~wruch-enabled-Mr.-Power to- ' overcome the ~ffect'.s of the lnjuri~ He inve~ed In land in Orange County (See POWER, Page %) Exor~ism -itite Confir111ed Pri;ests Performed Ceremo1iy 011. Bay Area Fa1nil )· SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A Roman Catholic priest said IOOay that_ an arclUocesan team of. priest.I performed the rites of exorcism last summer to lree a San Francisco Peninsula family of demonic possession. 0 This story has a happy eDdlng," said the Rev. Mllea O'Brien Riley, director of the San Francisco . ArchdloctM Communlcatlooa Center.· "And what makea it all the heller 1' • is that ~it is not fiction, (hat II is all true," Father Riley declared. He said the exorcising priest and the family pllnlled to release the full story throuab the Catholic News Service In · 'Washln(!ton within the next few cloys, including the family's identity. Father Riley, meanllme, woutd oot persooally report any or the details but conllnned thai the "family went through the e1perience and that It worked out" • -it . after the team of pticst prayed · for 15 days and nights for the family 's deliverance Crom possession. The San Francisco Chronicle reported . that the possession appeared to affect the entire family ol a young husband and wife and the ir small son. The child appeared to be the locus ol the "evil spirit" although aJL three suffered physic•! manilecstatJoos .or (See DE VIL, Pa1e ZI ' . ~ Orange Coast • Weather Variable higt\ clouds and warm- er days are forecast for the week- end with low clouds· and fog clear- ing by noon, according. to the \realher service. Highs near 70. l<l\VS in the mid...SOS INSm E TODAY Tiie opera season beain.s to- night i1t Laguna Beach. It's "Don Pasq-1tale" thi1 weekend and· ''La Bol~eme' ttezt. See story in today's \Veeke1tdner. Al Yl•r Stl"rice I •••111111 1• L. M. aovd • Cflll-11 I. 21 c11111t1H »<M (Mnltl It ,,.......... 11 DMI~ Htlk" IJ ldlttritl '•H I FINIMI tl·t) •MOM llte"I,. n. M MttHCtH 11 Ill 1M Stn'k • a4 A1111 LM!den ' ti J!'tlll:Mit • """!ft ..,, Mvt\lo11 ,llftdl ti Hltltllll Mh'I 4, It o ... "" c..,itty 11 •tst••Jltt '''" Syt\11• ~ '1 Sltom ,~. ,__ Mlorttttt u.u , ......... .,. , n Wtllfltr f w•-·• "'..,. ,._,, Wtrlll Htwt 4. II W ... ..etf »-JI ... .. , - \ • • ~ OAILV PILOT IS FNlllPaBel POWER ... ,k._ader •• He Wa.3 active In the RepJJbllcan__ Party and American !ltd Cross, and Newport Harbor Yacht Club. He was ' ,a Coast Guard veteran of-World \\'ar 'JI. : In 1968 he became the first recipient or the UC Irvine Citation for Merit, recognizing SO years of service to the university. The award also honored ritr. Power tor his role in founding the Frieiids of UC of Orange County, a group which became the Friencl.r of UCJ when-the campµs was begun at 1rvine. He at. was instrumental in the organization of the l'CI Foundationm end as recently as last year was active in formation or an ad hoc -group l!!Upportiog location of a teaching hospital on the UCI campus. His activity in university affairs began. at Berkeley and he was active in that campus' alumni association, chaired its scholarshfp comrqlttee in Orange county and was member of the UC Berkeley Alumni Council. In 1958, UC President Clark Kerr asked Mr. Power and fonner Daily Pilot Publisher Walt'cr Burroughs to work toget her to establish community support for a UC campus in Orange County. l\1rs. Edith Power of the family home in Newport Beach; a sc.n, James v~ Power of Palo Alto; and a daughter Mrs. R_obert Bonapart of Portland Ore: Services will be private. ' The family has suggested memorial contributions the UCI Foundation in support of the campus teaching hospital for the UCI-California College of l\!edicine. From Page .1 CRIME •.• cars from 1.6 million to 1.8 million miles. The statistical breakdown also includes the percentage of cases handled by the Sheriff that welt "cleared" -that is arrest made and case solved. For the seven most serious crimes • Frlda,Y, JanuarY 18. 1'174 n.lll' l"llet Sllff l"lltlt ' IN BUSINESS AND CIVIC ENDEAVOR, THEY'RE TOGETHER Ken and Sue Lederm~_n Aren't Average Mission Viejo Couple Educators Pa1iel Issues Valley Scliool Pamphlet _From Pagel DROWNED • • • ·afternoon. ,,_ ___ ...,.murdex__rape robbeey, assault, A pamphlet designed tO help. parent's helptHeitCtilldren succeed lri SC has~ issued by the Saddleback Valley Educators Association. Location of the.. ·sad discovery Was not far from where Gentosl had left his clothing, wallet, watcb and park~d pickup truck to retrieve the duck. Investigators said he a p p a r e n t I y returned to the scene later in the day after l)is original hunting expedition to relrieYe the duck after first attending a college class. burglary, larceny and auto theft) en average of just 19.1 percent of the cases were cleared in 1973, up from 18. 7 percent the year before. The percentage was brought down considerably by low solution rates in the · theft and burglar)' category. More than 80 percent of the murders were solved but in the rape category, only 50 percent of those of the "forcible" type were solved against 81 percent of the statutot)' rapes. Of the remaining 20 crimes or violation categories listed by the Sheriff, an average of SS peroent was cleared. The figures released by the Sheriff do not include crimes in cities or those handled by the CHP, according to a spokesman for the Sheriff. 8 Hopefuls Air Views in Fornm At Saddlehack The pamphlet, titled "Your Child and School Success" is one of a special series published by the N a t i o n a I Educators Association. It is available free of charge at the l\1ission · Viejo Public Library and at the El Toro branch of ~\1ission Bank. Authors of the pa,mphlet are directors of the Gesell Institute of C h i I d Development. It is based on part of their book titled "Slop School Failure." Acmrdlng to Jim Weflan, SVEA president, teachers realize the need for cooperation between parents a n d teachers. "~ total environment of t h e community affects the mental and emotional hf al th of students," he said. Gentosi's wristwatch had run down ~nd stopped at 2:50 p.m. \Vednesday, Just about 24 hours before his body Y.'as recovered and 24 hours after he drowned . His college room · mate, Scott F'ellcr, formally identified the victim's body after it was recovered, according to Assistant Coroner Allen. Sheriff's Lt. Wendell Syphers said Wednesday only a short time before the body was recovered that while no foul play was suspected that hope continued for his survival. Students and deputies who combed the four-mile stretch of beach and inland brush area near Big Lagoon had hoped young Gentosi simply sought a place to -wait-out the stonn. - Investigators said he would have waded · only six feet out from the State' Nati. onal shoreline before stepping off the shelf into the 30-foot waters that took his !Ue, Fl t Fl Catholic funeral rites are scheduled All eight Candidate! for a Single ags 0 y Saturday for the Gentosi youth, Ylith opening on the board of trustees at . . . • ?l-1~s.~ Pi popn _in _St. _J_oa$=b1m'~ 9lJl!fC'2. Saddleback College are scheduled to Co.Sta h.fesa and intennent to foll ow appear at a forum at the school's new Over Hospital at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in Orange. Jibrary Sunday. The family suggests memo r la I The meeting, open only to members t 'b 1· be t t th De f Flags donated by slate and national con r1 u ions sen o e an o of the Saddleback faculty and staff and st d •· t H bold! s Coll f ocal representatives of Laguna Hills will be u eni.:i a um tale ege or 1 press, ls a step by the faculty hoisted over the new Saddleback Com-the Larry Gentosi Memorial Scholarship. associ(ltion to determine i£ it wants St d t he to e!Mllrse .a candidate for the Irvine-El munity Hospital Tuesday. . u ~ s t re organized the fund, ~ A California nag which new. over~the· • wh1ch.)s expec~ed tp.,be awarded annually i-----"'• statefaplt.,._~ ....... w=i:t: glV~t, to -:ioroesine 1n.J1ldl!fe maniJ&e.mmL Flfeulty representative Jean Vicenzi ui "1 .Ja\;•a 111"''"' .. ... tOO said five areas will be covered: by State Sen. Dennis Carpenter (.R~ ies.-~·:· .: -~ ' • Newport Beach). -...,urv, lvors include n1s parents, of lhe candidates' opinions on the school's f I ho I b h p J f building program, curriculum, image, Congressman Andrew Hinshaw {R· ami .Y me, Pus a rot er, au , '! faculty-staff relations, and whether they Newport Beach) gave a U.S. flag which Huntington Beach, and a sister, Claudia desire endorsement by the as.!IOCiation. flew over the nation 's Capitol building. Kemper, of Costa Mesa. Candidates for the seat, being vpcated The flags will be raised at 2 p.m. by resigning trustee Michael Q>llins Laguna Hills Post 257 of the American of Newport Beach, are Earl Carraway, Legion will provide the color guard, Nick DiGiuro, and John Tolle all of directed by commander Joe C. Smith'. . El foro· and Norrisa Brandt Steve Daily tours of the St5 million faciU ty, ~' .... , beLapp ' Aiidrew J\.1urray, 'Gary* set to take its first patients Jan. 27, Rasmu~, and Vera Snyder all 0£ will begin . Wednesdaf. Irvine. Saddleback Hospital V o I u n t e e r s , Collins' successor will be elected at · recruited from the "pink ladies" corps the Mar. 5 special election. The forum .at the Leisure \Vorld Medical Center, will be t 7 In Room will assist on the tours. a p,m. 139. OUN•I COAST DAILY PILOT Tlle Ot•llltt CN1t DAILY PILOT, Wll!I Vlt!ldl 11 comb!Md Ill• Ph .. ·Prn1. h pUllll,.,.. 1ry ._ °''"" C0.1! P11Jl.!l1hl119 ~ny, S.,.. r•t. •lltlltn1 •rt Mll11'1.:1, Mond1y ~ Frld1y, for Cotti Mew, H......,-t llfedt, Hwltl"lflM 8HCll!F-.llift V1Uty, l•IPUM -...:ti, lnolM/SMldi-.di: aNI Stn Clemtnl1/ Sin Jt.11t1 C..ltlf•no. A •Inf'-""'°"'' tdlllon II Mii•'*' Stl!lfd1y1 1!1'14. Sf,ll'ldaJ'I. fllf prlroc!NI Pllblllhilit plant fl '1 lJD Weil .. ., llrMI, C-11 Mtw, CtllfO"'l1, t:M,._ Ro!.trt N. W,M ''"lclttrt 11'<11 "11Mhhfr J1clr: R. Cv,l•v ~ ,,_.,.,,, ..W Glntrt l ,,,,....,., Tli•m•t k•t•il 1Elf!l9f lliofl'la1 A. M11rphin• Mt"'9lntl lllitor Ch•rtH H. l••• IUch•" P. 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They reported 'they also saw objects propelled across a room, in"luding ;:t knife that flew from a table and was imbedded in a v.•all. Disturbed by their experiences, the couple first went to their parish priest for help. lie declined and they told their story to a higher person in the archdk>ce.!!e. After an investigation, an elderly priest informed in the rites or exorcism was seilt to help. Arter 15 days and nights of chanting Roman Catholic proyers, the apparent possession was all over .• ln his testimony, tire attending physician said , "J 1ft'as aware of the presence of the evil spi rit of Satan at "tine moment . • . The next moment J was awar e of Its departure from the people and the place." The couple said they had not read the best-selling book, "The Exorcist," and h11id not kriown of the movie about possession at th' time ol their ex· perien;::c. Driver Smashes Into Sqttad Car · CO~l\IERCE (UPI) - A suspected drunken dr.iver smashed into a highway patrol squad car early today, narrowly missing two officers returning to their vehicle along the Long Beach Freeway, authorities reported. The collision in the southbound lanes demolished the CHP cruiser and shoved it into a tbird car, whose driver the patrolmen had pulled over £or a routine traffic stop. Both officers, Ran~y Ballin and Michael Maurer, said they narrowly missed being crushed between the wrecked cruiser and the car parked alongside the freeway. Booked on suspicion of drunken driving was Truman J. Martin, 38, of Norwalk, who suffered minor injuries. 'Passio1i' Ticket Deadline Listed Wednesday Is the deadline !or dinner reservations for the Irvine ni11ht i'lt the UC Irvine performance of Bach's "St. MaUhew Passion". Margaret Ga£fey, cooriilnator of the city arts bus program, said today diMer reservations will be. aceepted by phone to her at city hall, 833-384-0. The meal costs $3 in addition to concert tickets. The concert features the UCI Chorus directed by Maurice Allard and features the boys choir of Garden Grove Community Church. DJrtng the intermission of the program which begins at 6:!0 p.m. Jen , 15. audience and singers will dine In ?tteu Court Commons. · • • Homeowner Marin Told • 'New Image' A 'No-No' ~ -' .. _ ,. Vacation Advised SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Mayor Joseph Alioto recommended Thursday that city workers be allowed time off from jobs to observe the Chinese New Year Wednesday. . ' • • ' ,, Henredon, Drexel, Heritage Our Mld Wint•r s1l1 of m1gnific1nt Henradon, Or1xel ind H1rit1g1 is now in progress ind if you heYen't sho pped, don 't w1st11 1noth1r minute. You 'll enjoy tempting r1cluctlon1 on our 1ntil'1 collection • of Henredon Drexel end H1rit191 upholstery incl s 1!1ct1d bedroom groups. l1r91 selection of other n1me brands dr11tic1Uy recluced to Include ell of our fine upholstery lines. Stop in now for best 1111c. tlon. · • DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASlAN INTERIORS WRIDATS • SATUlDAn t rOO to lrJO NIDAT 'TIL ·trOO NEWPORT BEACH e 1727 WESTCLIFF DR., 642-2050 LA6UNA BEACH e 343 NORTH COAST HWY. 494-!Wl TORRANCE e 21649 HAWlHORNr11vo. 10,,..n Sund&)' 12-5:301 37!-1219 • • ' " ' 8 .DARY PILOT .EDITORIAL PAGE Irvine· ne c1 y counc1 m as ay-n g reac e .ac- cord on selection o! a consulting firm to prepare a city public safety master plan. They interviewed four-fil'llls-ln-public session and then made their c~oice. It was done publicly, without rancor. • Safety First t dtreceorr·wnt hate tloobt the goal. In the Saddleback Valley, where lack of community identlty··is-a-problem and-where now residents need places to get oriented, the Y has particularly valuable services to offer. • • ' Unfortunately, the subject attracted !ew to the council chambers. Only one council -candidate, Art Anthony, listened with councilmen as the firms told how they would go about planning for the police, lire, health and other public safety needs ,of Irvine citizenry. It deserves to survive and prosper. The coming fund drive deserves wholehearted support from J).eople who care. I l Right t9 Know - t. The study, which may cost as much as $40,000, wW be done b Ifie firm ofllooz, i'men iffil"'IDiffiilton. ·11 is expected to be llie first of its Jiliid. No other city has had the opportunity .to plan fro"! the outset all of its public safety services and to ask ii they need be provided by separate organizations. ' A ba sic tenet of good government Is that the great- er the public comprehension of an issue, the more in· telligent will be their decision about it. The prospect is indeed challenging, and the oppor- tunity is tremendous. The Y Deserves Support An organization in the Saddleback Valley with great potential for helping develop needed ~ommunlty identity is being-hard tJit by-inflation and faces· more struggle unle ss help arril.tes. The Saddleback YMCA, operating out of three port- able buildings-on Orange Avenue·in-El Toro, has· grown more than 1,000 percent in membership since it opened four years ago. This year the Y has to raise at lea.st $28,000 be- yond memberships and club fees. !fha_t is-the commu- nity's share to supplement an allocation from United Fund. II this year is like last year, the Y's energetic 30· Two Irvine school trustees last week demonstrated understanding of this precept when they asked the dis- trict administration to re-write a proposed booklet on ~all-year-·schoOls ·because-it-seemed-more-·of · ·a-"selUng - job" than an information sheet. Their main objection was that while the booklet was full of unequivocal statements about the benefits of al -year·schools, potential problems were barely men- tioned. - -One -of the critical trustees,Sharon Sircello;--argued that parents have a right to kn"I' both the advantages and the disadvantages of a proposal before they make a ·decision. And no-pro-gram,-she-added, -eve-n-atl-Yt!3r schools, is so perfect that it lacks all flaws. _. We agree. In addition, we would point out that par- ents know instinctively when they're being snowed and when· they're gettinf{ straight information, and if of- fiicals reallv want to promote the all·year calendar, they will discuss frankly its problems as well as its benefits. ·~ MONSTE!Zi Ad SpQnsors Try New Dirty Tricks Dear Gloomy Gus Social Beiaefits Spendiiig ,Ti•i.ples First $300 Billion B.udget W·ASHINGTON --Another historic · · T.he Supreme Court says -IUegally-first will soon be rl,lllg up by t}!e Nixon _ obtained evidence is admissible. administration. This will be the first c-----wl\SlmeTON=Employing•-...-tr.nh---..----.;...------...,-+--wJ~y~can~nwi'iei"isirunnipiJy~sl'iteiiaiF\tffilie;---j--,:roo-lilbon out1get 1n tne nation s n1story tactics remlniscent of Watergate dirty White House files and· see what's and running a relatively modest $6 to tricks, sponsors of a forll1coming EV ANS• NOV AK in them? $10 billion in the red. We are reaching national newspaper advertisement on F. B. J. for $400 billion and the time for it behalf of beleaguered President Nixon 01_,. Gw ~..,. ,,. Minltmi b., won't be far off, are erroneously telling p r e s t i g i o u s ,_..,, 111c1 .. 1101 flk•lWrtl'I' mi.ct 1111 Soc! 1 !Ulm Democrats that Dean Rusk and Lady and not from Kendall himself. ., ..... ot tt11 11.,...._r, st11c1 '"r "' a ful ent is Bird Johnson have agreed to sign the Rusk . Secretary of State for both John ,...,, '° 01 .. '"" Gut. DIKY '11"· the reason. What d Jo~. , Kennedy and Lyndor. B. Johnson. • on earth is that? ~The ad itself is !he said he never signs petitions, letters underlying thei:e: convert Mr. Nixon's Merely the provia.ion or ads of money to fund .the brain c h i I d of · pervasive and personal crisis into a pay-out of social the White House and IN AUSTIN, TEX ., Mrs. Lyndon carbon copy of Mr. Johnson's narrow-benefits voted by has been entrusted John son's pefsonal S<'Cretary told :is based predicament 1at the height of the Congress over the to longtime Nixon in· through an intermediary she had heard Vietnam wai, wtien he was indeed psst eight or 10 tlmate Donald P.1. nothing about the l'!d. P.1rs. .Johnson. besieged by anti-war demonstrators. years. Defending the Kendall, Pepsi-COia she said, did not make a practice of By such misdirection, the .ad's clear country aoesn't hold a candle in terms Rl"HARD WILSON at all. It merely calls the carpenters and masons together and says, "build a house." U that is to be the way it is, at lee::st the carpenters and masons ought to be told precisely how much they can spend and no more. Then maybe they can get together and revise the plans which have been shown them, and add no new rooms without reducing the size of some others. O'IllERWISE, the government's house will be as jerry-built as it is now with added-on -rooms · running -into - infinity. _l'eogllL keel!_ sayiJ:!g _thfs _ kind_ . of thing can't go on indefinitely and · r -, ~g-abotlf1 . Jn the relatively brief period since 1969 when Nixon took office, his estitnates of annual government spending have Increas ed by more than $100 billion. This represents a cost about one-third greater than President John.son's last estimates. At this r3te the $400 billion m3rk will be reached by the time Nixon's second term would expire. Twenty to 25 percent of the increase can be attributed to inflation. The rest is mainly due to the uncontrolled expansion of social benefits with no end in sight until f.ongress and the White House can get together to plan things better. chief executive and signing public appeals 01 .,i;tatc-n1ents. purpose is to round up LBJ Democrats of cost to social fulfJ.llment in the way beneficiary of mul-Anoth er top-qrawer Johnson aide and exploit their animus against the It Is growing. ek c I N tlple Nix 0 n ad-received his copy of the proposed political left, the former c 0 I J e g e NIX. on Se . . s ost y ew ministration blessings the past fi ve advertisement 10 days ago. Describing · demonstrators and what Mr. Johnson SINCE 1961 funds for ' 'h u m an . years. Kendall 's role: to make the it as a bald "save Nixon" effort skillfuily used to call the "haters" at the peak resources" will have tripled, while · strongest possible defense of !\1r. Nixon wrapped in "save America" camouflage, of anli\var agitation. defense costs remained ·re I at iv e I y without scaring off high-level Democratic he told us he \\'OU!d never sign. Tile ' ' . . . oonstant d~_!!e war and threat of w.a~r·~---'R Iii an . 'signer!.------------language-of the -ad, lltled-"·a-warning----::-IN-SllO ltT-. the ad-tries to -d1v1de-In one session orCOngress alone, \Vhich --:]~!:: - -t at1on- Thus, the first version or the ad about weakening America," strongly th.e country ?own the ll~es of ~,he great recently concluded, $4 billion was added ecoruutg S appeals In fulJorhe terms to the patriotic supports that view: Vi etnam sclttsm;, appeahng to the love to social fulfillment in the fonn of necessity of "preserving this . nation" "We can preserve this nation only or. our count~y. So .far out . of to~ch ~creased Social Security benefits. Now as dlstlnct from preserving President if we re a Ii z e -immediately!-that with _real_lty is the Nixon \Vh1te House a new health insurance progra1n is WASHINGTON : Despite President Nixon. 1bat is the obvious come-on fo.r democracy cannot survive where mob that it still does not grasp fundamentat coming along and in future years that NI , t ·t· "t the Democrats Who Would -ver s1·gn an rule flourishes. We cannot surrender . dif_ference_s between !\1r. Nixon's ov.erall viii add. many more billions. It can xon s ex reme r>ensi IVI Y over .... ti I I ht d th f t ted Watergate tapes, he now wants to install outright ap~. al to support a ma!). most to government by outcry." er~ .ca P 1~ an e ar more res r1c be said for Roy Ash, the President's din . th Wh"t 1 1 th _ cr1s1s of his predecessor. . director of management and budget, ~o~:: reco.r g sy_st.em~ in ,e 1 e o them oa e .. -·~ THERE ENSUES an emotional appeal · !\IofeOvet, Rej:lub1icans· ·whlt know and · that he ls trying. He is trying to hold ONE FORMER Johnson cabin e t to "follow the rules of the ConstituUon still admire Mr. Nixon are aghast that back the dJMy rise of government costs. It won't be used, however, to make member .was specifically told on behalf that · for 200 years has served us Kendall was given _a role in the ad He_ is trying_to_avoid.....new_taxes_-eJ:cept secret tapes_ of the conversations in of KendaU that President Johnson's supremely well. Let us ol:iserve the campaign. "With Don Kendall's debts for windfall penalties against . the oil the o.val office, a la Watergate, but widow and former Secretary of State cons t it u ti on al grounds f o r to Nixon, and Nixon's obllgations to Industry. But he can do nothing about to ·record the crooners and comedians Rusk both had agreed to sign. That impeachment-treason, bribery and , Kendall well known ," one pro-Nixon new taxes loaded on in the Social who perform at offi- claim had the desired result of putting ot.her high crimes and misdemeanors." RepubHcan told us, "using Kendall to Security program. When it comes to cial White House syjtem requiring extremely so,phisticated engineering." A third declared flatly that "no one in the country can build the thing the way they want it." SOME OF THE engineers we consulted the forme r Cabinet member under ''Let us remember," the ad asserts, get signatures is incredibly stupid." coSts, his holdback is frustrated by new ~~ctio.ns in the East intense pressure to sign himself, but "that Congress cannot Impeach a Kertdlill's ~·s~nsorshiJ? of the ad ceguj;J!ment§...oLfwid.ini..&lDPJ,Qy,me.,gt'-"oL'--'"""~ .:.~.....,,.,,,,,,,~r.:---1~~ f-ll----iiiFi~1esnrerasea. PreS1a!nrt'lR1D!Mf1 . lmr""6 . tm, campa'.1gn 3e'Sfr<iys l'fie "ihlendOO'iiiissage those WlemPJOyed in the energy crisis. The President's made comments. that might interest 1"he;;.·-· -'tl"t --.l'>mgirte pro@!l!IM's. 1'M)"'"Clf0lr'!~ " . When-we-"e-a1led-Prof. Dean Rusk at nor i1npeach a judge because it does that t~e ismi.e is not the President but The point has clearly been reached communications ex- the University '-of Georgia 18,w school , nol lil(e his opinions. LCt us not surrender tbe presid ency. If the real issue were when there is only one visible remedy perts want a he told us he had no intention of signing our birthright to mob hysteria and let saving the }'.lresidency and not Richard for increasing costs and taxes which sound system so the ad. Hi s version of the advertisement, us resist the shouters that would M. Nixon, far more objective sponsor· otherwise will simply cont(nue to grow sophisticated it may he said, had arrived under conditions stampede us into doing so." ship than Don Kendall would have been ·without effective control. nev e r be built. of extreme secrecy several weeks ago Those words expose the a·d ' s at hand . Motivated perhaps .. Fly~y"-'i.t.e .Rides . Out: th~ .Fuel ... Crisis SOONER or later, and the sooner the better, a system will have to be devised in which Congress and the _presidency come to agreement,_ pr~or.., ··~~to~ My action· on SpendiJig-~progtams, on the -absolute maximum to De authorized for spending in any fiscal year. Having determined such a figure by Congressional action, the cloth must then be cut to fit it. As you know, our airlines ha ve been ( J is the large rubber band running through ho f · t f J the cabin. For a smooth and pleasant hard hit -by the 5 rtage 0 l' ue ART HOPPE flight, Sergeant Will1erspoon asks that -even though the American Petroleum each of you do you r part and give Institute reports we now have 28.9 ~ i~ !_ coupl~Q.f turns. million barrels of the stuff on hand. 1 "We will be taking off just as soon which is 14 percent more than \ve had and he's full y confident he can do it as we see hov1 many more passengers a year ago. f j t again today. we can wedge in. On your arrival, ln the face of this s~rtage 0 e "First. let us point out many of the with luck, at our hangar in Tlddling fuel, \vhich \Ve now have more of than conveniences offered aboard our Super· f\.teadow, just a scant 63 miles north before, our airlines _ LuxUl'y, Extra-Fare Fligh!. As promised, of London . \\'e suggest you try to find have patrlotlcally you will notice that each of you has a taxi to the Southampton freight docks done their part. 8 full four feet of leg room. This \vhere your bagGage \\'ill arrive sooner They've knocked .off is, of course, due to the removal of or later. collect. 1 S O 0 moneylos1ng .;. the seats, vertical leg room. For your "Thank you for chancing it with us daily filghts , laid off fii comfort we suggest that each of yQu today and rc1nembcr our motto: 16,000 expensive em· hold on' to your strap overhead until 'Wherever you're going iu this Jct Fuel ployes .... ralaed.Jar_e_s_&.~ "---<he-Sergeant---"has-tu-r-n e~d-off the-Crisis-. -you------can hv ys count on and eliminated all '.l 'Overhead _§trap' sign. F1ybynite to take you'." kinds of economy. ' "ONCE IN FLIGHT, those of you tickets. f • h h b bl Hordes! hll bY tho crl•l• has been with the ores1g t to ave roug one Flybynite Airlines, which has been losmg •long, will be cnJoylng • delicious box I sn't It tl1e Trutl1! Legislation for such a system is part way through Congress. It ought to be finally adopted and go into effect next year. Then appropriate leaders in Congress and the White House could agree in advance on the top limit. essential to the health, welfare and safety of the nation which oould not be exceeded except in dire emergency. If anybody knows a better way tie has not revealed it. As matters stand noW. Congress regularly exceeds the Presi dent's requests. As inflation rages, none------of be-known-remedies-can-be applied. Classic ways to fight mnat_ion arc to cut spending, raise taxes or both. money for yeafs. No passeng~r will lunch. A wide variety of 1lcoholic ever forget the inauguration of its new bcvtiragU will alto be served de~nding Jet Fuel Crisis Service on the lucrative on what wide variety you have m your IN THE PRESENT circumstances there is no chance of doing either. Arr.ericans, unlike. the nationals or As~ atid the President therefore choose h · h to try to hold back spending Increases,· New York·London run. hip flasks. Let us renlind you, however, that we must charge a $5 corkage fee, "GOOD AFTERNOON, I • d I e s and cash on the barrelheod. • · ' 1enucmen. Welcome abOard Fl_ybynltc's "Now let us point out some of the super--Juxury, Extra-Fare flight to safety features of lhls Fokker J&-E tondon. This, due to the-•bsenc.-~f-BljjlanO.Byremoving the restrOOIJIS ~nd 11owardes9<! who just clutter up 1111._ galley we have , been able to provide 11 ' reoormng. . ' each of you with an unobstlucted view .._ ceplaln today ls Ser1t•n8t ol both emergency trap doo..,, lliould Wilbur (Wild Win) Witherspoon, U. · the,.. be a Ion In cabin p,_,,.., " AnnJ 1-iy!ng Col'Jlll (retired). And It! advt90 you 14 swallow vlloroua!y. • _.re you !bit Sergeant Wlthc11pqon i.. nown the Atlantic many llmet solo 'IONE OF THE fealurea or thla aircraft many ot er countries, ave . more o~ al ? the whlle cautious that such hold backs portunity to !Carn about gove rnment. won't bring on a recession. Ash, in For example, .we have had pounded fact. is brlnglng foi1h a budge t for home to us \Y1thout Jetup, year after 197~ which \VIII ~ regarded as slightly year, the ver.lty that our gover~ment . iufi~Uonary. He Is also promising resCuc wlll never~ give up any!bMi It has. -operations 11-the econorny nopa worse persuaded, ruled or bludgeoned lrom than expected. ~utre:~~~~ts -m!~e .::c~es ':~· a me; 11'ele are like plans for a drea!11 90r heldl 1 house. ,Either their e 1 e cut Ion will ' · oott more « wtll be cbanged before "NobodU •hou!d ,.,., I>< ang•red bu the structure Is built. But at lenst they what h• could llaoe pre...u.d. • ere plans· and the Con&reS$ which wlll -lllclloRa111 of Opltdom receive them doesn~t have any plan by those "sinister forces" that wiped out an 18-minute segment of a crucial Wa- tergate tape, they also want a back-llp ~.t.·..;., .. -.. ;.--' ., . ~-...• .-1 .... • ~ .-.r ~ _.._ " • . , _ • TliE SPECIFICATIONS, sent confidentially to potential bidders. call for "two mixing consoles" capable of taking the sounds from 16 different microphones and then mixing them onto a t\\-o-track stereo tape. Althougb the system is supposed to be used in the White House. which is buffeted only by ll1e President's tirades and has been cooled down only to 68 degrees, the two Identical consoles must survive "a shock of five G's" and temperatures 80 deifees below zero. Indeed, they must be able to "operate" at freezing temperatures and in a thundering downpour. The men wbo ·operate these electronic marvels, furthermore, may have to do Lln • .lhulork,.J leclares ll1e document : "The ·console ·will, at times. opera in the East Room ... under extremely low light conditions. lllumlnatlon niu~t not allow any noticeable spill over of lioht over the front of the console as this \viii be in view of both the East Room 'audience and the performers as well as the President." UNLIKE Ro.'° Mary Woo<ls' !al'!' recorder, the new sound syste1n Is also supposed to be designed with the best fail·safe features that modern tec hnology can provide. "" .. We consulted half-a-dozen so und englnefl'3 ond technicians. ""'ho estimated the two fan cy consoles will cost the - taxpayers more than $200,000. One expcrl described the proposed sound system as "space-age technology." Another called It '.'• hlgbly profcssionnl .. • highly detailed specifications as eviden ce that the White House communications experts are fa r too professional to produce tape recordings marred with erasures and excessive background noises. Commander Tom Coats or the \Vhite H®se Conununications Agency. \\'ho prepared the solicitation offer, explained he was trying to obtain "the best and tnos.f '".ecohomiCat· :.ss!terTI." aVaiJal)le.' -' llaving given us his "Position on this," 1he commander declared he could not "talk about it anymore" and refused to answer further questions. FOOTNOTE: Until the Nixon takeover, the Marine Corps has recorded the performances at the \Vhite House. The master Ulpes were filed in the !\-tarine Band library where they have remained, virtually untouched, !or lo these many years. OIAN .. COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Publl.lhcr • ' ·1---Thomcs.JCteu:il,...Edit«, ___ 1 __ -I Barbara K reibich .Ediiorial Page Edicor The editorial ,.page of the 'Daily Pilol ireks to inronn and sUmi.Ualc readers W preM!nlin&' on U1is pqe divene •commenta.ry' on topics of ln- ll'N'St by syndicated «>lu.mni1ts and cartoonisb , by provldin.-a fonim for readers' views -11.nd by pre~ting this new9p.aper's opinions and ideas on current topics. The editoria1 opln~ ot the baily Piktt ap~ar only In the editorial cotUmli at the top OC~the ~e. Opintons exprcs.wd by the Nl- umniats and cattoonlm and letttr \\Tlttta are tht"lr oYo'n anc! no eudo1• mt nt of fheli' v1cv;s -by ·the ~ Pilot should be intund. Friday, January 18, 1'H • • Resign• $37 Million Woman Cliarged ANGEI,ES AP -A bank accounts , one at UCB mdidle-aged hosiery sales-and the other at a National w om a n \l'ith great skill Bank of Georgia branch ln at juggling bad check.1 has Atlanta. papered U n i t e d California Police said she ,,.,·ould write Bank into a $463,000 hole, a bad check on the Los authorities report. Angeles account and ,send it Ann L. Ohlschlager, 54, "''as to Georgia for deposit in the charged Thursday in a felony Atlanta account Then, before "''arrant with eight counts or that 'bad check cleared, she issu ing cheCks w i thou t would write a bad check on ' ' Friday, January 181 1974 DAILY PILOT 5 Judge Nixes Growth bimi-t~- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A federal judge has ruled that a ~ity cannot impose limits . ttial that the issue likely would be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. State Water R'""1trces Conlrol , completed before 1976. Board had directed the city Mlsufaca said Burke's to coostruct new sewage decision Implicitly requires lhat cities must plan public U.S. District Court Judge 111E JUDGE announced his facilities to dischlrge In San service e 1 p Lloyd H. Burke declared ruling orally from the bench Francisco Bay. He said reasonably meet the needs Of Thursday that the city of after an abrupt edl:l to the completion woilld be achieved an expanding population. Petalwna 'a 1972 ordinance · trial with neither side offering between 1978 and 1980. Petaluma is a suburban -.-linUting growth to 500 ne.w clocin,,-arguments;-Burke told ' commwtlt oC 301000 • In .,. ' homes a year violated the ---. HE SAID the city now ls Sonoma County 40 miles north constitutional right to travel both sides he had reac~ overdrawing on Its contract ot San Francisco. In the and "to abide and ~ttle." a conclusion and it . was commitments for w a t e r mushrooming growth year of He ordered the city to unlikely that any argument deUvery by the Sonoma 1971 a total of 891 new homes evaluate all future building would change It. Courtty Water Agency. He said w~re built. The city said the applications without regard to Burke rejected the city's contract negotiations now are average in the prevM>us 10 a policy intended to re"11ate tha the ..::1,_..:-L___ under. way !or pt p e JJ n e yean had been about 300 & Po_ •_u l llt i o" g_r ow t fi claim -t "Oruuumce, " ~ " t d" th h 11-eJPAJWon lhai could not be year. numerically. ex en tng roug 1-1, was;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ...i intended to achieve orderly11 suffiCient fund s and one count the Atlanta account an d . Ul't r.i.,11oio of ~rand .theft in the scheme, degosit in the Los Angeles Missing B v R K E s A 1 o 8 11 control of growth within the ftevelopment projects. denied city's capacity to provide since the act1s adoption must sewage and water service. FREE COUNSELING SERVICE Earl Brian 31 state poli ce sa id. t in. · said ,_. -••• # --• ' IA. a.II bad checks allegedl,Y. accoun • vestigaton · Sandy Baron 47~ar· secretaIJ· of healt~ and ······,,.,'l'i tien 'by-i.he v.l>man-tora1ea~·· The-· operation sank'·· last·····--·-···-.. -····'··"· be reviewed as fast as PetaJuma is located about feasible.·-· ~. • -.0--miles north ·or here • .and ···-·-fOR --ALCOHOLISM -· weUare, has quit to $37 million. authorities said. October when the Atlanta old comedian, has be.en run for GOP nomjna· ritrs. Ohlschlager ~as bank rerused to honor a missing since Jan. 7. · lion in June for Senate paroled in late 1972 from a $563,000 check drawn on the His manager believes seat held by Democrat bad chec k sentence and in u9B. At tha~ time the -UCB Alan Cranston, who Jan.uary 1973 set up. a account contained $~00,000. . says he will run again. business .. ~t Buy H?s1ery She dlsappe~ed m October Brian's resignation is l ~c ... which . sold hos 1 er y and, left . a ,, gone out ~ effective Jan. 3l. d1~r1butorships, authorities business s1g!1. on .her firms · said. She opened two company door, authorities said. Baron was suffering from 'severe depres· s~on ' over break·up of his .second. marriage_, He was last seen in New York and failed to show up for rehearsals for "Lenny" in San Diego Monday. l\falcom A. Misuraca, attorney ror builder groups which brought the suit, hailed the ruling as a landmark decision extending the constitutional right to trcivel into land use law. He said has a population of 30;000. City Engineer David A. Young had testified that the Tax Victory the concept previously has CARSON (UPU) -The city been subject to debate. · of Carson has "'on a court -Robert T.-Anderson,-speclal · tussle -with ~s ..Angeles counsellor Petaluma, said the County over the right to tax city council would make the citizens for county-provided decision on appealing to a . fire and library services. The higher court. tax collection shift w a s Burke had commented from authorized in a bill passed the bench during the four-day by the Legislature in August. FOR INDIVIDUALS AND INDUSTRY Phone _645-5707 Call 24 Hours a Day ---------- RALEIGH--AIL1S HOSPITAL 1501 E. 16th ST. NEWPORT BEACH Murder, Conspiracy Charges Dropped Against 'Quentin 6~ SAN RAFAEL (AP) -Adjustment Center where the ~furder and con s pi r ac y prison violence took place charges ha ve been dropped Aug. 21, 1971. Three guards stands it will put into questio.n all grand Jury indictments Crom here on out." against inmates known as the and three inmates, including BALES SAID he would balsam's· San Quentin Six. accused of Soledad Brother Ge 0 r g e appeal immediately. plotting a 1971 prison escape Jackson, were killed. St ate correct Ions in which six persoJLS were Stoll , a retired Nevada department officials·desCril>ed killed County judge, was brought in the controverslill shootout as Open Sunday 1-5 p.m . Mar~ County-ofljcialJ... ~ay tq ;he<!r ~Y. t!:1e . Il}Otion .~n a c~~fuJly pl~ed esca~ they ,,.,;JI appeaJ the dec1s1on which he ruled after all Ji.1ar111 conspiracy, but others accused 1-'---~-iirurscray by visitiug Judge--€ounty-1-u--d-f ·e·"S .. disq"3lified--prison-Officiak-of-plottin•<;~!tJ:+~;·O:, '';# o-----\1,ernon-Stolt:-He 1u:1ed t11at therrt!el't'e9 beealJse they •were assassiMtlbJt or J aTri· entire inventory -_ ,_ l I the grand jury whlch indicted the selectors of the grand jury the six "did 'not represent a which indicted the four blacks cross s e c t i o n of the and tw6 Chicanos. community." Defense attorney Charles "The means (the method) Garry said the San Quentin used by the selectors of the case marked the ninth time grand jury did not assure a since 1967 he has argued for fair representation. . .of the dismissal of charges because blacb, the Latin Americans, of an unrepresentative grand the blue coUar working class jury, but' Judge Sto.11 was the and the young," StoJI said. fitst to grant the motion. THE INMATES remain Jocked in San Quentin Prison's maximum ·se c urity "I think Judge Stoll will be overturned," said l\1arin County District A t t o r n e y Bruce Bales. "If the order Assembly Overrides Reagan Veto ' SACRAMTNTO CUP!) -A leading S e n a t e Republican says he would be "very surprised" if the upper house goes along wilh the Assembly in overriding GQv. Ronald Reagan's veto of a mental hospiral bill. Senate Republican Cauc.us1 Chairman John Harmer of I Glendale, a strong Reagan 1 Reg. 4 piece circular sofa off .White, brown&beige, floral velvet chenille $1950.00 2 pc. sectional 8V2x 9V2 white linen, loose cushions, tuxedo style •••••••••• $695.00 -b!cker;--made-the statement 1 ' Thursday after the Assembly brown & soltmon pecan game set Missing Nurse Found Dead in Car Trunk SAN FRANCISCO CAP) Authorities identified the easily overrode the governor's octagon table, 44x44 ood 4 onn A nurse missing since Monday has been found dead by police in the trunk of her car parked on a dOwntown street with a two-day.old traffic ticket on the windshield. victim as Linda K. Carroll, veto of a bill prohibiting choirsinbrownnaug.1 only •.•.••••••••••••.. $1100.00 31. She was found slain closure of state me n ta I 8' sofa Thursday, shot through the hospitals without legislative he 1 1 b . bl kl he •• al rcu on o r1c, oc eot r strops. , •• , ••. , •• , , . -39.00 head. apparently sometime approv · l\1onday. The "urgency" measure by 92 '' sofa Assemblyman John Burton . ·-Ballistics t~ts. s}1Qw¢ ~fi~ . (D-San-Francisco). w a s ook sides with walnufinloy, beige naugohyde. 1 only Carroll was killed by a bullet approved on a 63-11 vote, nine 7 1 sofa S ' D th from the same gun used by more than the twtrthirds 0 fl S ea a fugitive ex-convict to kill needed. Fifteen Republicans plaid herculon, loose cu5hions. 1 only • , •••••••••• $399 .00 $429.00 SALE $1195.00 $495.00 V.OFF $249.00 $299.00 $299.00 100s of Values! Reg. 8' sofa herculon fobrie, ruuet cok>t 1 only ••• •• •• •• • •., .$439.00 bedroom set by dillinghom, 72" UesSerondrnin'Of', 'Wtlciobe, 2nitestonds, kingsize headboard, oil walnut with block trim ••.. St 500.00 contemporary oil paintings 3'x4' -4'x4' values up lo $289 $79 and up his girlfriend and then joined 48 Democrats in 2 pcs. sectional Means Tn'al himsendlf. Maurice McFarland, supporting the effort. All "no" 91/2x7V2 bisque color, heovytexture fobric • , , ..• , .$899.00 $699.00 5 pc. dining set 45, a his estranged girl v 0 t e s "'ere cast by b & I ff bl '8" rd. formico top table, 1 12" leaf, .f green and gold friend, Cynthia Was~gton, Republicans. rown SO tmon pecan CO eefa es ploidfullyupholsteredchoin .........••••• : ••• $699.00 Reg. SALE $299.00 $949.00 SALE V.OFF -· P-. ... 1.. 18, "'"ere. found dead m an However , the bill faces an with bottom cabinet 30x60 ....•••.••••••.••••• $359.00 $239.00 2 i--~--t<·-()r .U:J.llfl _ _ _ lm•ot Mririday..al_t~r1'1in-ia~Sena•taff,~2clu;ome..co.mei;.ta_b .. • piece ~ectipnol ... . . J r -. -· 'A'hich is scheduled to consider 30 30 "th k-, I t m:;~----_--: __ ,-,-•1•,•5-00--"-'$8""'~"""-_;:..; 'buittmouk labb 9'.f'f~2l'''r. ----';"""----.,..,,..,-,'"'°,.--j'l---1-. A WALLET and a credit t"t ne•t Wednesday. The full x w1 smo ~goss ops··············~... 9.~ --LJ by ~ •. -, SAN BERNARDINO !AP) • 1 Ql /. ' f .,.,..otrip>, c™t · • · ....... • • • • • •" • "' • • • • .$950.00 .. $650.00 - A Barstow couple will have card bell onging toth Miss Carroll 1 e g i s I a t u r e has not '/ 2 SO a 2 h , k bo to stand trial Jan. 29 00 were ound in e apartment O\lertidden a gubernatorial with 2 olloched solidook tables C airs oa Se charges stemming from the bedroom in which fl.1cFarland veto in 28 years. beige, brown, block, & white stripe •••••••••••••• $8.49;00 $550.00 block, white, ondgold deau.. of their ll-year..old and Miss Washington died, 81 ,2 , f herculonstripe2only ...•..•.•••••••••.••• eoeh$260.00 "'' investigators said. '/; so a _. diabetic son whom they denied I he de 7' f d 5' I t The nurse, from Carriere, Ms. fQte genuine eat r on outsi with Stripe so a an ovesea insUlin treatment, a Superior fobr de by ,,. 0 V.OFF . -· ) $499.00 Court judge has ruled. ~1iss., had been employed in ic insi · mode cros$roodS. , ......... , •.•. $790.00 ;-:z FF stripe herculon fabric , , ....•••• , , •.•• , ••••••• $650.00 , Judge Edward Fogg refused the obstetrics department at 2 pc. sectional 6 small tub choirs ·i , Thutsday"to distJii~ ,charge_!' .~~CyeaMrs~~~ .Cen~r, .. (er ApJ.Dro.ved 8V2x9V2,tuxedostyletohiti9nca11on, _ . J ' • • . l T • I • of involuntary maru;Jaughter off white. HondWo'ven'in Indra ·. : . /, ..••••••• ; • ~ . $989,00 and endangering the life of Police said "llliss Carroll 2 swivel choirs a minor filed a g a i n s t apparently was abducted ~·hile SACRAME1"1TO (UPI ) -A Lawrence Parker, 35, and his she sat in her car near the bill permitting women to loose cushions, herculon fobric, blue stripe •.•••... $259.00 29'year-old wife. Alice. downtown intersection of designate themselves as butcher block dining set, 5 pieces Their son, Wesley, died last i\tarket and Powell Streets "l\1s." when they register to ook table 43x43 with 2 16" fills, 4"upholsteredchoin Aug. 22, a f ~er they waiting for a companion to vote has won final legislative 100o/o N.1Jan-Choiceof fabrics & colon: •• ,., .•••. $550.00 ~ discontinued his i n s u I i n run an erand. The companion, approval from the all -male b treatment, saying that a faith Jorge Rendon, 50, of San Senate. rown & saltman healer at lhe First Assembly Diego, said he was gone only Currently, women must use oilwalnutendtoblesonedrower,24x27x18H •••••• $259.00 of God church in their desert about five minutes before either the prefix "Miss or hexagon tables hometown told them he .had returning to ruxt l\1iss Carroll ~trs." with their name when oilwaJnut ... 30x30x18bybrown&soltman •••••• $259.00 healed the boy's diabetes. and her car gooe. they register. 96" sofa Select ReCfwoodOrig1nals •Tables •Bar Tops •Clocks •Art Objects Featuring Distinctive Grains & Beautiful Burls I Regular Price Range $ 6 5.00 to $600.00 Com• 10 Mercentife Bldg. Alh Floor Level 3850 South Plaza Orlve .1. ' ::>nt1 A!1a 71' • 558-o:>SO . . OF SOUTH COAST VILLAGE N . S1nt1 Anl FW'/ Sot.rth Coast ,. / V.11•&• ~i Bldi.A ~ MacArthur 81Yd. •111 Lmtl m Sllntlowtr s E ·wood trim, orange brown fur stripes, loose cushions ... , $495.00 V2 0FF corner tables with smoked gloss top, oil walnut 28x28x 18 by brown &soltmon , •.... $259.00 . $189,00 hanging wall unit oak & wolnuf..32a:7-2H,- 2 cabinets & shelves . , ...• , .. $299 • 2 steerhyde choirs · onchromel::lose .. , ...... , .. $179 5 pc. oil walnut d ining set 45 'rd. toble, 2 18" fllls, 4 yellow & green stripe herculon chairs , , $799 custom mode 8' sofa ollvt C"n.lshed velvet with gold piping, down back pillows, one 01fr. .. $695 ' ·-' $749.oo.:·· $149.22 $425.!JO $189.00 $189.00 • 2 each: muttord, off white, green print 'Pick-:up' Prfct •.. • •••• ••• ••• ;: ••••• , .$l29.00 5ecti0nol 3 piece 16' Sshapeoffwhitefv•,_looseanh""" l only , ..... $1600.00 2 swivel choirs loose cvshion~green, Ii,,., & y.11owstripe •••••••• s2.s9.oo white indoor or oulQoor game set mode by londes -48" round tobles with .f choirs , ~ ••..•••••.•••••• $560.00 custom )CI."'P' also an sole hour>: $S9.22 V.OFF $149.22 V:zOFF mon ., tue., wed., fri. 11 .. 9 thun: II ·6:30 sat. 11 -5:30 sun. 1·5 / . ' • .. • Buniington Beaeh "-i' Today's Final ~().L. 67, NO. 18, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1974 TEN CENTS • • . Huntington Trustee Denies All Recall Charges . Ron . ~henk!ti:.in ~~-"categ_or_ically_~lrovel'!t_ 1ast 0 ct ob er, An denies all charges. He itemized £1ve den ied" all charges made against him organization called Citizeni for Pa"rents·--response! to"'"-the charges ·made by Mrs. in a recall drive against himself and Rights Committee, led by Doris Allen Allen and her group. r I First, approval o! the San Diego e low Huntington Beach Union High of Westminster, last Friday filed notices conference, where "Deep Throat" was School District trustee Dennis Mangers. of intent to circulate recall petitions. screened in August , was made l:!y the Shenkman filed his repsonse Thursday Shenkman and Mangers were given board on May 22. 1973, Shenkman said. W.ith the ,Orange County Registrar of until today to respond to the charges. "I did not become a trustee until -Voters~Mangers was expected to file -Once-both responses_ are-ln, the reeall_ July oL t year.~added. He said his an;;wer to the charges today, the gro up can print petitions containing both it was impossible for him to take part last day to respond. the charges and responses. in the decision t6 use taxpayers' money -Qlarges-·stem from the-1tDecp Throat'' In his response,. Shenkman said he for that conference. . . Shenkman 's second point was that he wa·s not in-ettendaooe-when-Uie-sexlW.lly· expli cit film was shown. "I was an invited guest speaker at the conference, and I went at niy own expense for one evening, without compensation," he explained. His third contention was that he never supported illegal or improper use of taxpayers•-fuoos; one -ot-the--charges made by the citizens' group. Fourthr he stated that-it was he who- made the motion to refer the matter -of lhe--~:Deep .:rbroat" controversy to the 11 .u n t i n g t o n Be~ch Police Department. In concluding his response, Shenkman said, "l do not know what motivated the proponents of these malicious charges. But I intend to continue serving as a-trustee with a higp sense of dignity and personal responsibility." In order to succeed in their recall Court Custody Ends , drive, the citizens group must · gather 23,000 signatures~ If _ these signatures are gathered, a reca ll election wiU be held. The allegaticns a g a i n " t Shenkman listed by the group include fraudulent llSe of money, neglect of duty and lack of fiscal responsibility. The allegations against ldangers are the. same, but include an additional allegation of conflict of interest. Kirby Boy Goes Home By HILARY KAYE 35, and his six brothers and sisters destroyed theii:. rented Huntington Beach Of• o.llY P1 .. 1 St•ff but a probation officer has been assigned home in Deceffi~r. Six•yejll'~ld Johnny Kirby of to lhe family. Young Johnny was rescued from .his Huntington Beach. injured in a blaze "Under law, the probation officer ·wiJl burning bedroom by an older brother ·at the family ·home Dec. 12, was finally supervise Mrs. Kirby's actions . for at and was take n to Orange County Medical returned Thursday to his mother on least 12 months, when the case wilr Center for treatrpent of his burns. we1fai:_e!. Peggy KJrb)!·· ·. _ _Re _ reviewed -~~iL e~p~ained Ga!._Y . Mr~ ._Ki~.¥· was _wor~ing ·,!hat ev~~lng . - -orange County Juvenile Court Garrett, superv1s1ng proba fion officer oratrler JoB 1nan-?i:nafie1m Dar. usp1c1 uthoriHes, who havcitetd·hiJu b1 custody-61 auge Cotmty. of child negleel on-the-paft.--Of.-th&------1 since ·the blaze, still have declared him l\1rs. Kirby and her seven children Hunting Lon Beach Police Department led "a dependent child" of the court. aged 6, 9, II, 12, 14, 17, 171h:. were to Johnny's remaining at the medical Johnny is free to live with Mrs. Kirby, victims of • a blaze which totally {See KIRBY, Page Z) Maria Tried 'Seduction,' Says Doctor By TOM BARLEY Of .. Dlitr ,..., Staff Orange Coa,1t--G)Oom Maria Parson's psychiatrist testified late Thursday that his patient's sex· hungry personality once took controt during an office . interview and made a determined effort to seduce him. Dr. Dea.De Benton Qf Santa Ana testified shortly before Orange County Superior Court Jud ge William Murray ordered a four-day break in the sauna . .bath trial _that r.-~. Parson, 50, sat ·Rain fog and Daylight Saving Time team up to provide gloomy picture of January weather along the Orange Coast. This was the scene at 8 a.m. Thursday at Orange Avenue and 20th Street in Costa Mesa. It was repeated in large measure today. Weatherman is hoping for somewhat brighter out· look this weekend .• But don't hold your .breath. on the arm or his chair and made what he said were "sexual advances" towards him. -Murderer of 4 Gets" Second Life Sentence NiXon Personal Tapes Have Blank Portwn "Doctor. how did you know they were sexual advances?" p I a inti ff' s attorney h1arvin Lewis &r. asked the gray-haired psychiatrist. "Raven't you ever had a girl make a pass at you?" Benton. asked Lewis to the delight of the jury and a loudly chortling Judge Murray. The psychiatrist made it clear that i--7-;;;on;;e:;;U;;m::e-;a<":sp>f1r'1m;;;g;-;.ll<l;;;;r.,;;ce'""'sc"°"1e;;nce.e:--_-:.w::A.,-S"'H"1"'N"G"TO""'N,...,("UP=l)--,T:-es..,.,tim-on-y-~33-.,...se-cond-,..,-b.,-la-n'"k -pe-ri'"od.,...,be,....,,ror-e -p"'i"'ck"'in-g-.;l\_~:af::~w:~~~h~:C,~;.~~~: student from Midway City whose before Judge John J. Sirica disclosed up the President 's voice In mid-sentence, terrnsu. thel' NGh coaduct i:n his office Ceut Oraage automatic rifle triggered a Southland "1"s a n~o." today that President Nixon's personally BCn·Veniste said. v-u blood-bath a year ago ,this month has recorded recollections of t" 0 key Sirica's court was jammed with a Benton, a genial witness who amused been sentenced to a ,second life term Watergate conversations ooillain blank standing-room only crowd for the a crowded courtroom by his persistent in prison. stretches. hearing. ad libbing during questioning, told Lewis The new sentence was imposed J. Fred Buzhardt, White House Asked by Ben·Veniste "'hY blank spots that he has had 152 sessions with h1rs. Thursday on Carl Eckstrom, 24, by Los counsel. acknowledged gaps in the tapes appeared in the tapes, Buzhardt replied Parson at $50 a visi t since she allegedly Angeles County Superior Court Judge of the President's dictated acrounts but that "frequently, dictation may not be was trapped in the sauna room of the 'Ihomas A. Newell. in the form of complete sentences." Holiday Health Spa in Orange on March Eckstrom, who lived with his parel)!s MOORER ADMITS KISSINGER The rourt hearing resulled from a 2, 1970. al. 8251 Flight SL. at the time of four SNOOPING. Story, Pito .4. report by .some techni~al. exP,er~ tb.is . -Regarded by Lewis as a key witness m.Uders Jan. 4, 1973, is virtually certain ---week that a 1·aPe ·of the Nixon in~ ?.irS.' ·~arSon•s $1 minion li\vsuit tp,spend the rest of his life in prison . suggested they were the result of normal conversation three days after the against the spa , Benton took two movies ;Judge Newell ruled that Eckstrom was dictation practices. Watergate beeak-in had a gap caused in his office both of which depict l\-1rs. !ane and aware or his wrongdoing when He denied the blank stretches were by a series of manual manipulations Parson responding to his questions !n ne shot and killed two persons at a caused by deliberate erasure. The tapes, of a tape recorder . a manner that has led him to believe Shopping center in Cerritos. · subpoenaed by Watergate invcstigalors, Jaworski said it "would be very she has adopted multiple personallties. -Rosemary Vasquez-. -24, of -B-e 1-1. were Nixon's accounts of a telephone-difficult" to conclude that the erasure In one movie, the ~uxom redhead Cirdens and 1'1ichael Jeffries, 27, or conversation the President bad with was caused accidentally, and that this told Benton of the wayln which-Maria Downey,' were shot and killed, while fonner Attorney General John N. was the feason be asked the FBI for repeatedly took control of ber body in (See ECKSTROM, P•ge -2) Mitchell June JO, 1972, three days after an exhaustive investigation of who might those three years, left her husband and the Watergate break-in, and of a have been responsible. seven children behind at the Anaheim discusaioo with John w. Dean, JU , then Jaworski said that the technicians' home and drove to bars for llaiSOf13 White Houae counsel, on March 21, 1973. report "con~ivably'' would suggest withi men that led to sexual relations. · ·sJrlca unsealed a 30-page transcript criminal destruction of evidence at '.l'he voluptuous plaintiff has been of Buthardt'a fint disclosure of an 18-the White House. (See SAUNA, Page !) ' minute gap in a June 20 Watergate Home Searched Dean Martin's Son, 22, Held on .Gun Sale Rap LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Dean Martin's 22 ·year· old son was cited Thursday arternoon by federal agents who said they found five machine guns and a cannon in his Beverly Hills home, authorities reported today. Dean Paul Martin Jr., a member of a teen-age rock-'n-roll group a few years ago and who recently_has been a pre-med student at UCLA, was accused of illegal possession of an unregistered machine gun. Other charges were likely, federal sources said. He was cited at his home when agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, a division of the Treasury Department, went to his home with a search warrant after an undercover agent reported buying two automatic weapons from him Wednesday. Federal officials stressed that his -d-no-lmowri.dl.,..f- his son's activities. Federal sources said Dino, the name he used, app&rently obtained the weapons, including a 30mm antiaircraft cannon with a spare barrel , for resale. The objective was unclear, but one source expressed doubt it was "for profit.'' An undercover agent reported buying from Martin for $625 . an M16 rine. the kind issued to U.S. combat troops in Vietnam, and an" AK47 , the most advanced type used by North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops. Both the Ml& and AK47 arc automatic rifles and fall in the classification of machine guns, officials sa id. The AK47, a Soviet design weapon, was made in Nor.th Korea, officials said. A spokesman for the ATF. bureau said these weapons were taken from young Martin's41ome: · One M2 carbine, one British Sten gun, 'One Thompson sµbmachine gun ; two Belgian FMS machine guns, and , the cannon, together with an assortment UPITlf#fllt9 HELD ON GUN CHARGES Martin's Son Dino Jr. of amtnunition, n1agatines, clips and drums. An ATF spokesman said young J\.fartin "cooperated" with agents in their search, which took place at 2 p.m. in his home -which had a "for sale" sign out' front. The spokesman said Martin's asking price of the house was $290,000. A few years ago, Martin, together wi1h Lucille Ball's son, Desi Amaz Jr., and another boy were members of a- rock group called ttie Dino, Desi and iSee DINO, Page 21 Weather tape of a conversation between Nixon and H. R. Haldeman . The transcript "'as taken of a conference in Sirica's chambers Nov. 21. ariable. high clouds and warm-The transcript showed that BYibardt - Exor~i~~··~• _.::"R~ite Confir111ed Beacli Jaycees --- Cchicel Evertt er days are rorecait for tJie week"· ---saidO f Uie gap duffitg the conference: end with low clouds and fog clear-'1lt looks quite s,cnous. It doesn't ar.pear ing by noon, according to the •.. it couldn't have been accjdenta ." weather. service. Hlgbs_ near 70. Watergate special p~tor Leon Lows in the mid-5lls. Jawonl<l said today it would be dillicult · to conclude that the erUui'e was accidental. INSIDE TODAY The opera season begtm to- night in Laguna Beach. It's "Don . Pa.squolt" thif weekend and "La Boheme' nt:i:t. See st0111 iil Codau's Weekendner. - ,· 1' M " M .. "Sirica ordered the c on f e re n c e transcript unsealed over the objections of J ·-T. St, Clair' re<ently h I r e d to be new head of the White Home Wa&ergate legal team. The existence or the blank spota In Nixon's dictated recolleclions were brought out by •Olistant W1Jergate special prooecutor Richard ·J!en."Veniste in questioning of Blllhlnll. Ben·Venlste dl!cloeed -and Buzhardt .confirmed -that Nixon's account of his talk with 0.1111 ended In mld-lelllence and was followed by 57 scconcls of sllencc. The President's dictated account or the Mltdle)l ......... uon c:ontalned • • ,( Priests Performed Ceremo1i y on · Bay Area Family SAN FRANCISCO (APJ -A Roman catholic priest said today that an archloccsan team of priests performed the rites-or exorcism las t· summ~ to free a San Francisco Peninsula family of demonic possession. · '1'his story . ttas a happy ending," said the Rev. Miles O'Brien lliley, director of the San Franc Is co Archdiocese •Communications CeAter. "And what makes It all the better ls that It is not fict1oD1 that Jt ls all true,''. Father Riley declared. He sald the exorci~ng priest and the family planned to release the ruu story through the C&lhollc News Service In Wuhlngton within the ne<t rew days, Including the family's identity. F1ther Riley, meantime, would not ' < . ,. , personally rtport any of the details but confirmed that the ''family went through the experience and that It worked out'' after the team of priest prayed for 15 days and nights for the family's deliverance from possession. ~ The·San Francisco Chronicle reported that the posS<sslon appeared to arrect the entire family of a young husband and wife and their ,small son. The child appeared to be the focus of the "evll spirit" although all three suffered physical manifeestation1 of what ooe attending priest Clesctibed as '1demonic posae!Sion. i• These manifestations included the sensation of being choked by a force strong enough to cause screams of pain . The priest> and a physician testifi ed , that the choking attacks left visible bruises. They ' reported they also saw objects propelled across a room, including a knife that flew from a table and was lmbedded in a wall. Disturbed by their elperiCnces, tht? couple flf'!t WC{lt to their parish pries t !or help. Ho declined and they told thelr story lo a higher person In the archdiocese. After an investigation, an elderly priest infonned in the rites of exorcism was 1<11t to help. After t5 days and nights of chanting Roman Catholic prayers, the ·apparent possession was all over. In hi.I testimony, the atlending (See DEVIL, l'lge %) The Huntington Beach Jaycees 11th 1:1nnuat Distinguished Service Awards Banquet has been cancelled for lack of interest, according to Mark Miner, one oC tfie banquet organizers. !\-liner said today W> civic clubs or organizations submitted any nominations for the 1973 DSA hon(lr . The banquet was set tor Jan. 26, but it ~n't be hCld, J\.1iner sakl. lie said the OSA program 1nay be rescheduled later in the year if interest picks up ... Last year the Jaycees broke tradition and opened the DSA program to women. The award was won by a "-'Oman, JAne. Koch. director of the local Yout h Employment Service. I • 2 DAILY PILOT ' H EGY PT • F~day, January 18, 1(}74 EGYPT'& iorc.• t hlnn•d •••t ot e•n•I OCCUl'll D av11 11t.t.E.L 19 87 SINAI ISRAEL i o wlfhdraw Mhlnd , ...... ,.. ......... u,., UN treope Ml•••" l•r••ll •nd f.gypll1n for~•••• b11ll•r Hakhl MIDEAST ACCORD CALLS FOR SEPARATION OF TROOPS United Nation1 Forces Deployed to Middle ' Golan. Heights Agreement Sought by IGssinger By United Press International and Israel," he said. "And President Jsrael and Egypt today signed an Sadat )'las strongly urged us to make a~ent to separate forces on the · this effort." Suez fron over the next seven weeks. Re--Sadat }>raised Kissinger at a joint lated story, Page 3. · ·th d said Kiss " Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger• session 'VJ newsmen an "Inger Storm~oll tit-at· Damage Up By The Assoclnted Preis A fast-moving storm with driving rain! and gale-force wind! brought more bad "'eather today to the Pacific Coast and northwest. , But a weatber forecaster said the • storm might not dump as much rain as earlier storms which brought floods to five states. "The sto rm is just beginning," said Larry Zimmerman, who is in charge of the Nations \Vea lher Senrice's Seattle office. "\Ve expect this storm to be general but moving quite rapidly and the arnount of rain may not be aa heavy as we've had in ,the past few days," he added. Zirmerman said the storm could speed inland as far as hard-hit Idaho an·d Montana-by evening. Earlier, storms p rec i p I tate d multimillion dollar f lo o d i n g in Washington, Oregon, California, ·Idaho and Montana. Although the newest stomi is not expected to be as wet as the earlier ones, Zimmennan said worse might still be in the offing since the "potential for wet weather certainly will remain." • ~Equal Rights' Maine Adopts Women's Measure AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) -The Maine Leglslature today ap- proved the Equal "Rights Amendment, making Ma ine the Slst state to approve the women's rights n1 easure. Bo11d ~Vote The m~asure was adopted on 3 19·11 roll-call vote in the Sen· ate. The House approved the measure by a 10..vote inargin • .Tues· Tr voters approve a ~ rnllllon state day. park bonds issue June 4, l!untington In a surprise move, Senate President Kenneth P. McLeod voted Beach would get $457,460 o! ii fo r th• in favor of the ammeqgment. The Senate president, who usually ce ntral park and Fountain Valley would votes only to break a tie, cast the deciding negative vote last year get $149,422 for its Mile Squnre which killed the ERA during the-r-egular session of !he lOtll..legi,..-_,___..,ccrtation complex. _ " lature. -Those amounts ha~e been allocnted \Vith lifaine ratification, only seven more states must ratify the to each ci ty by Orange County. whicb measure to reach the reqtiired 38·slate approval needed to make would receive $6.9 million for use on the ERA an amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The amendment beaches, parks and historical facilities. guarantees equal opportunity to all persons, regardless of sex. The County Board of Supervisor~ -approved the allocation list for all countf From Pnge 1 KIRBY BOY AT HO ME • • • center and then the Albert Sitton llome, run by the Probation Department. In addition to Thursday's hearing by the Probation Department in Juvenile Court. there is a court case pending against ~1rs. Kirby on Feb. 14, on misdemeanor child neglect charges. At the moment, however, Mrs. Kirby is overjoyed to get Johnny back with her and hopes to have her entire family reunited by Feb. 1. Since the fire. f\trs. Kirby has been staying with friends in Anaheim, and her children have moved in with tbe f8.milies of school friends in Huntington Beach. ' hard to find a job In the daytime," she added. __ ' Since the fi re, ~trs. Kirby has received a number of offers o( help from Hunti ngton Beach people. "People, particularly the Love Your Ne ighbor Now (LYNN) Center in Huntington B e a c h , .have-been marvelous," she said. "They've collected furniture, dishes, clothing, toys -just about everything we Jost in the fire,'' she explained. "And for when we make the move to Stanton, there 's a moving van offered, too." cities Nov. 6. Now the list n1ust be ratified by at least 50 percent ol the cities representing :>O percent of the county population. As the l.'Ounty.'~ third largest city, Huntln glon Beach Is one of the key votes. Hunt ington councilmen will be asked · to approve the allocation Hst during -their--meeti.nrri Monday. The issue has not yet come before the Fountain Volley City Council. . The $45,460 Huntington Beach woold receive is earmarked .for use in further acqulsition of land and development in the new Huntington €entral Park. Fountain Valley's $149,000 would help build the Sl.25 million recreation complex the city wants to put in Mile Square Regional Park. There have been 16 known or presumed deaths in Oregon and Northern Califor· nia since the winter storm struck. Authorities in a vast area which also embraces western Montana, Idaho. Washington, Oregon and Northern California estimated damage at more "I rented a three-bedroom OOme in than $M mill.ion. Stanton that we can move into Feb. ln explaining the court's action, Garrett said that even though Johnny is the only Kirby child to be declared •·a dependent child," the others will also be supervised by the probation officer. In addit ion to the specific city allocations, some of the state bond money would be used locally for such things as Bolsa Chica and Huntington State Beaches and the county's pa'rt of Mile Square Parle ' ln Southwestern Oregoll..r' rescuers I," h-trs. Kirby said happily. "It wasn't found the bodies of three of nine men easy to find a place to take all the trapped when a giant mudslide collaPsed kids but I tbink we'll be happy there. • a Pacific Northwest Bell Co. relay "l may let the two middle boys (aged station near Canyonville Wednesday 12 and 14), live with their father ip N' · to T ·Zk Mi&s Softball back in Egypt on the latest of his w~s always welcom-4n EWpt . ~s a ,__ __ _,s~g.ttJe ·t.rJ.Pl!-' said he ·would s:o to Syria _ f~~_nd _.a~d .as a brother. K1ss1nger sund8Y to ~try ' 0 -wOrk ou1 3Slrtiitar -~te.r,Je(t ASWal'l f~r~u_xor ~arther ·north_ · F----..;;;,;;,;.:d;;..,0,;:.1he-&lan-Heiljhls-!ro 1 along lhe 'Mr.to spenH tlienlgli . night. Westminster," she added. The Kirbys lXOU Q Douglas County Sheriff John·T. Truett are separated and are planning 'divorce ~he-11rea-lat~hul'lda~proceedingi-___ "-b---• V Otmd-if-Umueb;-much-wor.se-than " 'm-still :working at my J in ~ f.TUTl'rJ-ftef-: ,. ~-Girls-fro m-HuntingtGn-Betteh-and-- ~ague . to Begm ., The ~ez dtsengagement a~ment . The pact s~a,nestt IS no . nna was signed at Kilometer 101 on the a~eement and that the .. t r o o P road from Cairo to Suez, the sa me withdrawals sho~1d ~ only a first desert spot on the west bank of the step tow~r~ a. final, JUSt and durable Suez canal where talks between Egy t peace within the framework of the and Israel began Nov. 11, but bogg:d Geneva conference'' att~nded by Israel, down until Kissinger started his shuttle Egypt, .Jorda~, the Uruted States and negotiations. the Soviet Umon. Both the Egyptian and the Israeli Not a single cease-fire vtolation was armies will be thinned out und er the reported today for the first lime since pact while Israeli troops will withdraw the war and the signing touched off 20 miles east of the canal to a line wild celebrations by frontline soldiers. ISRAELI HERO PROTESTS, QUITS. Story, Page 10. NO HEATING Oil SHORTAGE UNTIL MARCH, Pago 22 , straddling the strategic Milla and Giddi panes Jn the Sinai Desert. United Nations buffer troops w:ill move between the new positions which· replace . the jagged lines left from the October War runing both east and west of the canal "If both sides will honor the agreement in spirit and to the letter, then I believe it will represent a change in thi! area," Elazar said. "The meeting was in good spirits and I believe we will continue those good spirits." According to the text of the agreement, five -consecutive.da ys o[. talks will begin Sunday at Kilometer 101 to work out tecbrUcal detaila. Actual t r o o p s withdrawals will start on Jan. 28 to be completed in 40 days. Ki!singer, back in Aswan from Tel Aviv, said Egyptian President Anwar Sadat urged him to seek accommodation with Syria, !he. other belligerent in the An Israeli national radio reporter on the front said· Egyptian troops fired their rines into the air and sent up fireworks, flares and !bouts of joy. Israeli troops, most of them mobilized reservists , said they were very happy and hoped the agreement would speed their release from uniform. About the Egptlan troops left on the canal's East bank, the .. agreement says only they will be "limited in armament and forces" but Israeli foures said they would be cut to eight battalions - 3,000 men -and 40 tanks. Surface to air (SAM) missiles will be banned in the Sinai, the Israeli sources said. "The future will tell if this ls a -historical agreement," Israeli chief of staff Lt. Gen. David Elazar told newsmen after signing with Egyptian Lt.. Gen. Mohammed Gamassy and United Nations commander Gen. Ensio Siilasvuo looking on. From PGfle 1 SAUNA •.. 1-----•Gdober-Mlddle-East war. . .. ,Our view is ttia.L,W,sen.s:~e;nent talks kno\\11 to her family and friends from wi,th Sy~a should start an . he United , -an early age as Betty. Sta~es ~ll work on them with the . same The second movie taken by Benton dedication and the same goodwill as depicts her under the influence of sodium it did on disengagement between Egypt amytal, the so-e311ed "truth drug." " . Sax.be Names Sawyer WASIUNGTON (UPI) -Attorney General William B. Saxbe t o d a y .announced . the app:>intment <>! J. D. Sawyer, who managed Saxbe's 1968 Senat'e campaign and se rved more than • t\\"O years in his Senate offi~, as associate attorney general. Sawyer v.1as described a a prominent ~·Uddletov.'TI, Ohio businessman. "' DAILY PILOT 'Tiit Orlft91 eo.11 DAILY P ILOT w!tll ""'left IL ~Dfnlll!'lld "" ,..,.,.,.p ..... ls ~DUsllea bV ,,.. Or•no-Co111 PuDlltlllnO Com~nv. Sri»- ~.,, •t11Dnl •rt P'Jbl/i.hed. MO!l(llY fllrovgll f rkl1V, IOI' Coll• Mn1, Hr"'llGJ1 S•lell, H""'tlngton 819(:)'o/P.ouniain \11 ll1y, l..t9U'l'lol 8Nd'>, trvlr>tl~l•bKk 1/ld Sin ci. .... nt1/ Sin JIHn Crpl11r1no. A 1lnci11 rrti-t ..rnklri " Pt1Ut11J1«1 s.11.trdll'I tNI 5'.ll!IM.,... 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""" .... 111 ,, (1111 """""' C•li""°'"'· SW.0-1111911 tv ,.,-rlrr 11.M '""""'"' ~ """ N 11 ITISl!lfl~I lftllltl,., ~fifllll4M U.•S '"91'1ffllt ' • • It was stressed by Benton when both moyies were shown to the jury that Mrs. Parson's answers in the tapes and from the witness stand are basically the same. Benton states that she developed a "fugue condit.Wn" when she was trapped in the 170 -degree heat of the sauna room after the allegedly defective door jammed and the door handl e broke orr. And Benton made it clear Thursd ay that he sees no end in the immediate future to the counseling sesiioos that began in April of 1970 and are still going on today. 4 Benton also described. Mrs. Parson's adoption of multiple personalities as a ·'three faces or Eve" condition which be attributes to the sauna entrapment. He testified that Mrs. Parsoh's nightly dreams and the dea th fears she has developed· over the 1ast three years also add up to his dia gnosis that three separate personalities are now fighting for control of the sick woman. '.The trial will resume at 10 a,m. Tuesday. From PGfle 1 ECKSTROM. • • ~tis! Vasquez' sister Cella, t 7 , was 11,'0UJlded. The younger g~I testified that Eckstrom tried to abduct them at gunpoint and when she screamed for help, Jeffries came running and the shooting started. Information obtained at the scene led to assignment of Los Angele! County Sheriff's deputies Donald Schneider and Carl Wilson to check Eckstrom'! home. They were approaching fi'bm two directions and an Orange County Sheriff1s deputy was coming from another, when the young killer opened fire ; spraying Schnelder and Wilson. Both collapsed and died on the lawn, while the Orange County 'd e p u t y 5urprised Eckstrom and wOunded him. imagined. Anaheim on tht! 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. sni1t · in-Valley-w004¥ant-to..plaY-LiW. " ... The whole damn molDltain fell but I hope to find another job soon," w As HING To N (AP) h-1i~s. Softball will have three chances on them.'' Truett said. The massive Mrs. Kirby said. She is also on weUare. President Nixon announced today to 1,0m the league starting Jan. 26. slide pushed the 10-by-10 foot concrete "1be biggest thing the court was t.hat he will make a Hve radio Sign ups are scheduled for 11 a.m. building into Canyon Creek and then concerned about was my working nights , broadcast to lay out. the to 4 p.m., Jan. ,26, Feb. 2 and F.~. buried it. so you can bet that I'm going to try govetnment's energy program at 9 at the Fountain Valley Commuwty Searchers r~vered the bodies of 9 a.m. PDT Saturday. Center, 10200 Slater AVe. Pacific Northwest Bell employes Robe.rt Nixon atso announced that he Any girl age 6-20 Ls eligible to play. Keller of Portland and Roy James of L;ttle Leaguer will hold a bipartisan congressional The regi_stration fee is $10. For further Roseburg and Mark Garoutte, a Sage " leadership meeting Mooday at mformauon pOOne Nancy Maurer, JC. Pipeline Employe from Roseburg. which Secretary of State Henry S371. Also in Oregon, 14-year-old Kenneth s :gnups S' -ied A. Kissinger will brief the leaders Allan Thomas of Medford, drowned when 11 Ul on Middle Ea.st developments. Also, his rowboat capsized on Griffin Creek, there will be discussion of the Viet Battles Rage south of Medford , and authorities ware One moce rOund of signups for Administration's energy legislative searching for an unidentified motorist summer baseball will be held by the propMals. whose mud-filled car was found in the Huntington Valley Little League from Sitting do\\'?l for an Oval Office RoR~ Rivtbroer. ,.._,t W t Ore h.t 10 a .. m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, at the meeting wilh Senate Minority 1vers Ue;uuu es em gon, 1 leagUe field on Yorktown Avenue, Leader Hugh Scott (R-Pa .), the by the worst floods in 10 years, were between Magnolia and Newland streets. President said he worked on his slipping back into their banks late All boys 3-12 are eligible. Youngsters forthcoming radio speech until late Thursday even as weather fo recasters should bring their birth certificates and Thursday night. warned of the new storm on the way. be accompani~ by a parent. SAIGON (UPI) -Fighting in SO~th Vietnam hit the highest level in more than three weeks today, the Salgon command said. Officia ls rep«ted 120 Communist attacks and terror incidtnts between noon Thursda y and midday today, the highest number since Dec. 27. Beach · Burglpr Took Time Off For Luncli Break Police today are looking for burglarS who, between eating a container of ice cream and sampling several bottles of liquor, took $4,000 worth of valuabl es from a Huntington Beach hom e ThW>day. . ' AM>riling IO~li , nm!!~~l'l!"d the master bedroom through the window and proceeded to ransack each · room in the house. Clothing, jewelry, cameras, liquor, and $400 m cash was taken from the home at 8691 ?.tasters Dr., according to the owner of the home, a clothing broker. Not only did the burglar escape with thousands of dollars of goods, but the 0¥.11er and police found signs that he e11joY,.ed himseli in the home while he did bis work. The kitchen area was disturbed, and food was missing from the refri gerator, the owner reported. And in the bar area, a half-eaten container of ice cream was disco vered, along with haU-Orunk bottles of liquor. From PGfle 1 DEVIL ... physician said, "I was a?r·are or the presence of the evil spirit of Satan at one moment ... The next moment I was a\\1are of its departure from the people and the place." The couple· said they had not read the best-selling book, "The Exorcist," and bad not known of the movie about posfcssion al the time of their ex· penence. From PGfle 1 DINO. • • Bill Trio. Young Martin is married to Olivia Hussey, who a fe:w years ago played the role or Juliet In a "Romeo and Juliet" movie with teen-agers In starring roles. ' Vacation Advised • SAN FRANCISCO . (UPf) -Mayor Joseph Alioto recommended Tlmrsday that city workers be allowed time off from jobo to ~e lhe Chinese New Y~ar Wednesday. Henredon, Drtxel,_ Keritage tfr20% Our ~id Winter $ale of megnificent Henredon, Orex•I end' l:teritage is now in progr111 and if you · h:YH" t s~oppDd , d1on't wa1t1 anath•r minute. You 'll enjoy tem:r,ting redu ctions on our entire collection o 1nr1 on rex! and Herit•g e uphol1t•ry •nd·• el•cted be room grou ps. large selection of other ".•m• br•nds dr•1t1c:ally reduced to include all of ou r fine upbol1t1ry lint•. Stop in now for bait 11lec t1on. • DREXEL-HERIT AGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARAS) AN NEWPORT BEACH e 1727 WESTCUFF DR., 642-200-0 · " "'··· ... t.AG\JNA IEAC~-· 345 NORTH COAST HWY. 494-6551 INTERIORS WEEKDAYS & SATV•DAYI t:Oo It S:JO NIDAY 'TIL t.00 • ' • TORRANCE e ll64t H"WlHOltNl ll YD. (Open Sunday 12-5 :30) 3'18-12711 •, . ' A Sunday, Wednesday and Frld::iy l''eature 01 lhe Dally Pilot Got • problem/ Then write Pae Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, ge t the • an~crs and actiqn y o u nee ct tu ltl ~olve i11equl· lies in aov- eroment and busines s. lfail yo ti.r ques· t1cn1s to Poi D un n / Al Your Service, Oranoe Coast Oatly Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa 11era. Va., 92628. lncl1tde uour tc:epl1011e number. Gla•••vare tllissing DEAR PAT : \Vhllc In Venice in August, 1973, we purchased a scl or \'enetian ctasswarc and paid cash for it since an America n Express or other cred it cards weren't acceptable. The glassware was to have been nH1ill.'CI lo us. It iwasn't, and my two letters of inquiry have not been answcrt..'<i. Where cun ,.,.e 1umJor help in such a situation? -l':<;., Newport Beach Cont.11 c t the 1taliun T r ade Commissioner, 1900 A\'e. or the Stars, IAs Angeles, 90067. Provide' all pertinent laformation, Including the merchant 's name and street add ress, date and amount of purch<ise and a photocopy of your receipt. The commissioner ~·IU contact the ltallan firm and attempt to get either delivery or a refund for you. J Count By WILLIAM SCHREIB~R Of tile Otll~ ,\lol Sltff There were more rapes, murders and ,armed robberies in Orange County's unincorporated territory la11t year but Nixon's Tax Man Denies Taking Trip Prom \Vire Servi ces Art hur Blech, President N i x on · s personal tax accountant, today denied he ever traveled to the Do minican Republic in 1969 wi th the President's broth er. 1''. Donald Nixon of Newport Beach. Senate \Vatergatc Com mittee sources had said Blcch testified in executi ve session that he made such a tri ~. These reports were ca rried by UPI and other news sources. '·That's not true," Blcch said in a UPI telephone int crvie1v from his Los Angeles office. ''I ne\'cr took any trip to the Dominican Republic with Donald Nixon: I never took a trip anywhere with Donald." Donald Nixon traveled to I h e Dominican Republic in 1969 with John ?i.1eier. th en an associate of Howard Hughes. UPI and other news sou rces contin ue to report the purpose or that trip was to look at mining claim s. Donald Nixon . has repeatedly denied this. indicating the sole purpose or the \,l'ip was to 'l111plied C1111sf"111' go to_!!lc Do minican llcpubli c \Vith his DEAR PAT : I've heard the tcrn1 former fr iend to witness ?Ylcicr receiving ''implied. consent" used jn reference to the Christopher Colu mbus. i\}V.i:lrd from d k d · · ~ 1y h d th. the Dominican governn1ent. _-_!!runieliife?"ir __ m_·1_".:•_·· _ ~•_•c_t.:..._·_w_'_'_°"_'_· _"_-,.,gBJ~c~cl~i.~-~m~e·~a~n~w~h:;,::ilc.-claims he never even me e1cr nr-mra:rly one yea1 P.O., lluntinglon Beach The law says that a motorist must submit to a t bemlcal test for intoxication when requested le do so by a police o!ficer 1''hO bas reaso nable cause 19 believe the driver was driving wbile a:nder the influence or drink. If the suspect refuses. even if later acquitted in court. his license could still be suspendtd. Solt••· llcnt e1l llct111t•!( DEAR PAT : I \l:ould like to obtain ioformation about the construction. acquisition of n1aterials. design and ronlrol of solar heated tiomes. Small residences of this type \\'Ould be a great help in the c..'Onscrvation of energy, es pecially here 111 sunny Southern Cal ifornia. F".G., Balboa-- One of the best ·publicized solar heate~ and cooled homes has bt!cn developed by lfarry E. Thomason of District Heights, Aid. Plans Ior bl! home are available for $10 lrom Edmund Scientific Co., 158 Edscrop Building, Barrington. N.Y. Ll«nse lo his patents for an Individual bulkling .the borne. costs $20. Edmund also sells for $1. a book by Thomason, ''Sola r Houses and Solur House ~1odels."' A Nntional Bureau o( Slandards mechanlc1.1I engineer, working with solar home data. recommends an article, "UtiUzatior, of the Sun· for Hcalin~ and Coo I i n g Buildings ." appearing in the Dccenlher issue of ti o bl er an C'Je II e a l I n g, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers. lie says the article provides enough inforn1ation lo ge~ you started on solar heatin g and cooling. \~·rite to the Society al 345 E. 47th SI.. New \'ork, N.V. 10017. The NatlOnal Science Jo'oundatlon can provide additional in(or1natlon. lls address is: Public Technology Projects Ofliee/RA. Rm. 405. NSF. t800 G. St., Nw,·Washlngton, D.fii 205SO. Ref1111d 011 Wa11 DEAR PAT: \Ye ordered a new car on Nov. 10 front llunlinglon Beach Olrysler-Plymoullt and pnld $100 by check, which we \\'ere told would not be cashed until they got word the car was coming. Due to th e energy crisis we cancelled our order Dec. 3. Our check had been cashed in spite of \vhat the salesman !old un and no1v all we are gelling is a runaround :t bout Um $100 owed to us. Is there any 'vay to get o~r money bock'.' J.C., OJirona dtl l\1or l\1ana~cr lton Berry ha~ contacted ~·ou about the lmtn~lote refund or your dtposll . Ikrry denies 11ny promise was made nbout not enshlng lhe rheck prior to delivery verification, adding that the rtrund wn~ dcla,Yed due to DCnd.in.g contact from the factory about delivery •nd subsequent paperwork tra .. 'Olved In your cancelled order. Ho1pltnf !Veed~ Coupo"' DEAR PAT : Ts there an area organization that can use Betty Crocker coupons? Our former source o( donation hns etascd h~ndllng them and I have boxes·savcd. -· C.11., Newport Beach f'atrvlew Stnte llMpltal, 2501 llarbor Dlvd.; ·Costa f\1csa, will welcome your- Re«·y Crocker coupOn:J 11nd Ci>ntrJl>vUons rrom other renders too. The 1''alrvlew Jo'am lly and f'rlend!I groop Is saving thc5e . coupons t'oward 11 cover tor Falrvfew11 1wtmmlnr; pool a n d volunteen at the bospllal ace saving them to parcha'ie an e.le<:lrlc orgaa for Ille l!Mpital's school. after the Don Nixon-Meier trip to the Dominican Republic. "I worked with f\1 eicr on tax matters for about a year." he said. "In ?-.lay of. 1971 I traveled wjth ~teicr to the Dominican Republic. Dona1d was not on that trip." Blech said ?.1eier had asked him to go along to jnspcct a meat packing plant in which f\leicr was considering investing. "\\'hile l was there I . on my O\\'n. discovered a ho using projeet that 1 thought \Vas interesting."' he said. lie said no business deal was e\'c r com pleted concerning either the meat packing plant or the housing project. •·J'\othing came or it." Blech said . DonAld Nixon in intrrvicws \\'it h the . Daily Pilot has also indica ted he never had aoy business dealing with his former friend ~Icier. Donald Nixon contends his only errort in this regard was to get a food services contract for Hughes plants across the country. The effort failed , Nixon said. - Teen-age Youtl1s Admit Torching: L , 3 Men; One Died MIAMI (AP) -"'You could say Al and I \vcre j he fluid boys. Cleve was I otoh ¥ " l~<.OJl"i!ld_...Gm: \Vilburn testified . .The-boy made the comments T~ursday In telling a Juvenile eour judge ho\Y he and two friends set fire to three 1nen, killing one and injuring the 01hers. After hearing three separate trials. Judge 'Villiam Gladston e or de r e d \\1ilburn, Allen Gerald and Cleveland Evans, all 13, committed to a state facility designed to treat disturbed children. Police charged th e' three set fire ·1o three drifters behind an abandoned building Oct. 20. ··~te and Gerald put the fluid on - we put the stuff on the people. We left all the matches with Cleve." Wilburn said of the au11ck_ whi~h !_!ft Charles Scales. 38, dead, and Emmett Spratling and James Blackbum injured. However. under further ques tioning 'Vilburn admitted that he and Ge rald kept some of-their matches, but Wilburn said he did not light any o( his. "A 1nan caUght on fire, I put him out," Wilburn said of either Blackbum or Spratling. "He said he was fixing to go hack to slee p so I didn 't tbink there >VllS an ything se rious wrong with him. So t left."' "They was just pranking. They was laughing an<{ throwing gas and striking matches,'' Spratling hs.d told police. American Consul 'Severely Beaten' WASHINGTON . (UPI ) -The head or the United States consulatb in Leningrad was bctiten last Friday by Russians, apparcn,tly with the knowledge of the Sovi ovcr.nment, Scripps· Howard 'Ncwspa~~1reported today, The story idcntJliM CUiver Oley•tecn 49, eounsul general In Leningrad , as the viclin1. "It was reported he was confronted on a Leningrad street shortly after noon Frlday, e~rted to a government bu ilding arid severely beaten for several hours," sald the atory !rom Wasl\lngwn. ' Friday, Jan\lafY 18, 1974 H DAILY PILOT :J Ra es, ·Murders · Climb the overall crime rate declined by about two percen t. Prelimina ry staliStics compiled by the sherifr's department also s how e d cowttians Jost more than $2.1 million S11ceut11bs at 82 worth of property to th jeves. or which only $545,900 worth was recovered. There was a total of 31,909 violations in 1973 compared to 33,516 the year berorc, including infractions ranging from homlcld'e to ~arking tickets. Among major crimes, there were more increases than decreases. C r i m ts showing Increases include: -Criminal hon1icide, from seven in -U-CI's 'Mentor' Inmate Jail Gripe Fixed By Judge Mr. Power Dead No Sudden Change l~r~eµ Troops Withdraw But Oil Emha1·go Stays DESIGN PLAZA =-It 's a p I ace designed by architects for architects who will have offices there along with home furnishers . Staff \Yriter Jo Olson and staff Photographer Richard Koehler depict the new complex at Newport Center in wo rds and pictures in another By The Associated Press encourge Saudi Arabia and Ku\vait to YOU Section featui-e. , WjJl Uie ~Iiddle.East oil embargo be :i.~~;fa~_.fa.yor:.9,t .liftii~~ t~1 ·"~ BEA·UTIFUL . PEOPLE -One is .an liflcd.Q()W lhaJ the X:abs and 'the Isrn:t!t~e Arab oil producin~ g;;~n~~bya'.11 expeITTif'neas. ·rwo-:i:rnwat')ll"Odtl~ have agreed to dJSenage for ces · In· Washington, John c. Sawhill, the . of th~ wor ld_'s cla~te·'Wine?.'-""m;me throw Apparently not y~t. deputy administrator of the Federal classic parties . None is poor: some are There \Y~s ~othmg from the A 1 drab \VOrld Energy Office declined to speculate on just richer than oth ers. They are the today to 1nd.1cate there wou be any whan the emb~r 0 would be lifted. Rothschilds, the most beautiful and sudden ~ange from the cla~p put on g busiest of the beautiful people. The crude 01\ needed by Americans for famil y is described in an illustrated energy demands. Workmen F1' nd Associated Press feature. Before the embargo, Arab supplies ( NEWS .dNALYSIS J accounted for about 15 percent of 1~e oil used iri the country each day. In an intervie\v in Bonn, Germany Thursday night, Oil ~linister Zaki Yamant-of Saudi Arabia said his nation will oot increase oil production until Israeli forces vacate all Arab territories occupied in the 1967 war. .The disengagement does not meet this condition, which has bee n tied in with the embar~o since it was put into effect. YarAanl asserted that I s r a e I · s "aggression and politics or annexation" \\'ere repsonsible for Arab measures that resulted in tlfe oil pinch. FOOTBALL DRAFT PREVIEW - Heads or the National Football League H"""'dless Body teams meet in New York in little more ~ than a ·~·eek· "to select the cream .of "~ the 1973 -senior college player crop. SANTA CRUZ (AP) -Two men Family 'Veekly Sports Editor Larry digging for antique bottles near. an Bortstein previe'A-'S results of the annual apartment construction site on the pro football draft by interviewing the outskirts of Santa Cruz discovered a professional scouts -Family Weekly's decom~sed headless corpse, authorities illustrated cover story. said tOCiay-:-- A spokesman for the Santa Cruz County sheriff's department said the corpse. discovered Thursday afternoon on the e dg e of Schwan L;ik~, ,vas so decomposed it was in1possible to determine its sex . Poison oak roots had grown through the bones, the spokesman added . Officers said they would return to the site today to clear heavy poison oak in the area and search for the head. ' Toxic Gas Kills Fow· GRAYSLAKE. Ill. !UPI) -Four employc!I of the Village Sanitation Department were killed Thursday when they were ov,crcon1e by toxic gas while y,•orking on a lift station pump. The dead were identified as James Bech. abou t 40. Thomas Dungan, about 30. 'Vayne Alles i. 24, all of Grayslake, and John llcrtel, about 40, of Lindenhurst. Three Die in Crash · READING. Pa. (UPI) -Three men Were kil!ed Thursday. in a fiery helicopter crash about three miles northwest of here. The victims !were identified as Pennsylvania state trooper Ross E. Snowden, 11, Bill 'Mohnton, a. four-)"ear ·teralf"'O'Hhe™fot ce, ancH:>onaltFGf..,"", ---..W 47, Whitefield. manager or the Reading Municipal Airport. Chet H 11;11tley Has Ca1icer BILLINGS, Mani. (AP) Former NBC television anchorman Chet HW1Uey has under g one surgery for abdominal cancer, a spokesman for St. V i n c e n t '1 Hospital said today. The-hospital spokesman said the 62·year-old Huntley was in satisfactory condi tion after the Thursday night operation. Huntley 1vas admitted to the hospital Dec. 28. Huntley retired from NBC In 1969 to come to Montana. lte is · chairmao of the board of a real estate and recreation development in ~1ontana·s Gallatin canyon south of Bozeman. The l\iidd le E a s t disengagement provides no solid evidenl:'f! .that the Arab oil embargo will be lifted soon, Whit e House ~nomist Herbert Stein said today. Stein said Americans should not let up in energy·saving efforts out of any false hope that lhe fuel shortage wtll be quickly eased because ol the agreement announced Thursday. Marine~s ~ody Exhu1ned "We don't have any information th at the embargo is going to be changed," Federal Probers l iivestigate Case • in Clemente he said. "\Ve are not basing our plans Federal Investigators conducting a on It. tt (the embargo) doesn 't seem parallel murder probe into the death to be UOO to this partlCular evcnl. '' oC a camp Pendleton Marine deserter AraQ World , a Beirut digest of Middle found slain and dumped in San Oemente Eastern news , said oll Industry aources last.year had the victim's body exbumed .expect !he United Sla\es to ask !or Thursday. auoclJo..lhe emborgo. · Bui the cllor!Sto_double check aent.il "As a result or Secretary of Stater ... Characteristics of the skull of bale Henry A. Klsslnger's success In bringing Arthur Erlewein. 21, were stalled. abou' military · disengagenlent on the The skull and ftngers of the victim Suez canal front, Egyptian President were not ln the casket with the • rest Anwar Sadat Is ex pected to support the or the remains. American request," it sa id. Officers said that becaµse the probe The publication sakl Sadat would was still active, crime laboratory . , .. . . tecnicians and coroner's deputies decided to keep the two critical portions of the remains to allow fur th c r cxaminatio~ _ I>cntal chc~11y were conducted on the skull by dentists and Investigators for the n1llltary. sources said. Police in San Clemente \\'bo were saddled wit h th e lengthy investigation- lnto the killing Ott convinced that Erlc\\·ein was shot to de::ith elsewhere and driven lo the re1notc sue overlooking San Clemente High School whert he was dumped lhlo a ravine. ( The body la y unnoticed £or almost a mont h. they said. unt\1 an off-<luty fireman wal king his dog round the corpse p1:1rtl:illy draped with a canvas tarpaulin. Erlewein's Identity was established through federal fingerprint reco rds and . matches or dental charts. · Offi cers said he had been absent "'ithout l'ave from .hls unit at Pendleton .Jor several weeks before his body w~ ~iscovored . The victim, o!llcers said, !\ad a ncord of arrests fordrug ollenses In Ocunskle, ,I ., ' "" -'-4 DAILY PILOT Friday, January 18, 1974 • YOUTH FLED THROUGH THIS SCHOOL ROOM AFTER SHOOTING Anger Over Transfer Apparently Triggered Two-Gun Rampage School Principal Slain; Son of Policeman Held CHICAGO (AP) -The 14-year-old son or a Chicago policeman has been Charged with murder in a school shooting that brought death to a principal and injury to three other persons. Sn ooping • Confirm ed U.S. Wife Rtiq s Car .Into SAIGON (AP) -The Am<!rtcar wife Md., . wife of William Stewart, 1•n of a United States government official accountant with the U.S. Agency or drove her, car through a crowd of angry International Ueveloprrient. demonstrators outside the U . S • South Vietnamese pollce took Mrs. commlMary today, .killing a Vietnamese Stewart into custody, and an Embas.1Y man and injuring a Vietnamese woman, official accompanied her as counsel. U.S. S U.S. Embacni officials said. . authorities said ahe would probably be WA HINGTON (AP) -Adm. Thomas -, t d grarted dlplomotlc Immunity. Eyewitnesses aald the woman ne H. ifoorer, chairman of the Joint Chiefs k t u I r Sources said the Vietnamese wer.e to drive through a pie e ne ou o he or Staff, today acknowledged reeeiving the comm~ry compound in suburban demonstrating against a cut in l ir some illicitly obtained-documents from Newport. She apparently panicked when pay . They sald the demonstrators Henry A. Kissinger's -National _Se<:utity the demonstrators stoned her car-and massed before the maln gate ol. the f · ped ·t the said Newport commlssarf shortly beloro noon Council o fice. 'I ~-h v :--:. • 1um on i ' Y , , and blocked •-alllc. About 1u. -··tomers ""t w en n~nglll' mames, American officials said the woman 11 1111 "-But the admiral said he never closed • , f T k p k were 1·nslde. I h. taka• h1's ._u_ .... 1ith him was Billie A. Stewart o a om& ar , off the Irregular channel of intormatlon , .. ~~~-~~~~~,.,.~,~~~·~~·~-~~~~~~~~~~~;iiiiii;;;;.iiiii;ii;~iiii:--~-----~ because everything he rereived \\'8S la duplicated through normal contacts \.\'ith the Vlhite House. l\!oorer appeared on NBC's Today Show, making his first personal response to reports that the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 1971 had been spying upon the secret diplomatic moves of Kissinger, then President Nixon's national security adviser and now Secretary of State. MOORER DENIED a n y attempt by the nation's top military leaders to illicitly chaniieJ information to the J>entagon. The admiral said some White I-louse documents arrived on his desk becau~e Navy Yeoman r.c Charles E. Radford, a clerk in the Joint Chiefs liaison office within the National Security Council, v.·ould type an extra copy of all docu ments he prepared. The extra copy . \.\·ould be delivered to Moorer by Rear Adm. Robert O. Welander, Radford's boss, l\foorer said. A1oorer said he was aware of the practice but dismissed it as Wlimportant si nce he was already familiar with everyt hing Radford passed along . GREEN HAVEN . Steven Guy \Vas charged Thursday l}ighl in the death ·of Rudolph · Jezek Jr., 52. • THERE HAVE BEEN p u bl is h e d Police said young Guy . walked iflto an elementary school on the SOuih r· reports that the Joint Chiefs were angry -Side on-Thursday carrying .a .4kaliber pistol.and a .31k;alibcr revolver, both andJrustrated.b:e.c~lJS~Kissinger tended l!-----W>~twmclrbelongecHo-hiHlilhel';"f'otrolmon-Ralph-Guwy~. --------"'-~1-o _,,.,ireep-to-lti"""'lf-delails-ol . "'-·tl----------11 Officers said the eighth-grade pupil apparently ·was angry about being diplomacy with China and the . Soviet transferred on A-!onday from the school to a social adjustment center. Union. the Y•inding d0\\11 of the Vietnam He was conl'ronted in the corridor by "assistant principal C:Ordon Sharp, \\'ar and the strafegic arms limitation 401 and school Security guard Ezekiel Thomas, 47. Police said when they de-ta:.light of public attention focused manded to know why he \\'as back at the school he pulled out·ooe of the guns on Radford 's activities subsequently, and opened fire, wounding both men. ~·loorer said, "I should have been more Witnesses told police Guy then walked into the crowded principal's office alert and followed thfough." waving a gun. fi red one shot through Jezek's open door and then fired more MDorer also said \Velander named shots at closer range, killing the principal. Rad1ord as the source who leaked Police said the youth then headed for the classroom of his former teacher, minutes of a National Security Council ~ Peter Smith, 29, who heard the earlier shots and tried to duck outside his meeting quoting Kissinger on the classroom. A shot grazed Smith in the ann as he fled . administration's ·'tilt" tow~rd Pakistan The youth was finally disarmed by teacher Ollie Holmes after his gun mis. i during its war with India. fired in tY.'O attempts to shoot Holmes, poli~e said. -J • Prosecutio1i Mav Lose .; Sex Case Admission HOUSTON, Tex. (.>\P) -An attorney says testimony of a former policeman has washed out prosecution plans to use one of 10 oral statements Elmer \\"ith slaying, 17-year-old Charles Cobble, as soon as the pretrial hearing is completed. Wayne Henley ga\'e to officers in the GRAV SAID HE PLANS to put Henley Texas mass murders. on the stand next week to testify about Will Gray \\'as asked if the testimony his mental condition when he gave the of. William l\toore on Thursday "'ould statements to police. cause the exclusion of a statement ,Vance has told the court the state Henley made to officers the day after plans to use IO oral statements and bis arrest about a box allegedly used a written confession in Henley's trial. tr rt hoer Vanti! said \Vednesday he \Vi 11 to anspo ies . . jntrod.~t~...eWeiu; i Jpr&u:Q9den wou s . · l'""..,''--'oo"'X found at the suburban ;PaSidena (the testimony) sat on it." Gray replied. home of Dean Cor l\, 33. the man police Dist. Atty. Carol Vance refused to said was the mastermind of the .torture· comment. · murder ring. Henley was firsc arrested la st Aug. 8 after he telephoned and told them he shot and kilfed Corll. The shooting was later ruled self defense. RADFORD HAS DENIED leaking those minutes to columni..s.t J a c k Anderson. Radford and A n·d e r son acknowledge friendship and membership in the same Mormon church when Radford was in Washington. The liaison office which \Velander headed was closed after-the White House plumbers group, set up to probe news leaks, concluded that the Joint Chiefs \\'ere spying on Kissinger's operation. A similar investigation begun by former Defense Secretary ~lclvin Laird reportedly concluded there was no such intent by the Joint Olicfs. After the investigations. \Velander was transferred to command or a Navy . flotilla. Today he is back in the Pentagon in an important post as an assistant deputy chief of naval operations. Radford has been reassigned to a naval reserve unit in Salem, Ore., his native state. ,. DAILT PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtli~try of thr Daily Pilot is 91.1arantred TIIE TESTJ~·IONY of the fo rmer suburban Pasadena offi cer caiae during the fourth day of a pretrial hearing for Henley, 17, accused of murder in the deaths of six of 27 youths \.\·ho were slain in \1•hat police have termed a.hoJ??sexua l tor.lure ~d murder·ring-,~ In a. pretrial hearing. He n I e y s attorneys are seeking an order ruling inadmissible in his tri al statements Henley made to police be fore he ronsulted a lawyer. The following day Henley and another defendant in the case. David Owen Brooks, 18, led officers to · 17 bodies buried in a Houston boat shed, four • fu . East TeXas near s·an Augustine and .. ~ six on a Gull of l\!exico beach at High Island. Tex . 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Sit.fl ..... 7 . -• t Pri ces Good Thru Jan. 23. 2123 NEWPORT BLVD• COSTA MESA NURSERY 646·392i PATIO 642·4103 111 Los ,.,..It• 1tmoer11urt 1 Wttt ..tlthtlv wermer, 111 ttoe u11ptr to., lhoufll tl!trt -• 1Htrt100t1 lew C10!Xll •rid 109, Thi wtt .. tlld :.hwllld " TM ll>'t•tl'ltfll'ltll u ld U.l•r• could •~PK! \ltrltelt lllftl cloudt wltll • t;t11111» Of ~r1 I" f1'lt nor111trt'I r•11Gei ditrlnQ Ille tll'ff~tf\CI, matlon wJtr be found today t 01t P...aoe 24.J IL-----~--------------------~,--_. __ ,.. _______ ;...,I • • I\ ' .. · . .J 8 DAD.Y PROT ~DITOBIAL . PAGE er Touch Needed • Garage sales are almost a piece of everyday Amer· was justified, however far awa y. lcana, nearly as common-as churches and11as-station..-.----RecenUy FoJlllUdlL Valleic resident a~,d h!s council to issue a publtc report atter such !rips o in· on the corner. Hunti~gton Beach councilm en, for a form the public what wa s accomplished _ to get as mo01ent, nearly decided it was a slice of life that ought much publicity after the fact as before. to be cut right.out of this community. Both counclls should consider preparing such a Jack•Green, the councilman who asked fot\ a law re.Port for &stribution to city libraries. The public I I curtailing garage sales, sensibly recofnized las t week might then be more understanding oJ the benefits from that bis proposal , as ·put on paper by he city attorney, such arenas of communication with other city, state was quite an overreaction. He withdrew it and ·asked for and federal qfficials and might get more out of the tax a !jg!lter touch and further tJIQugbt J>n the-subject. dollars spent. --- 1 I ! As proposed , the 'anti·garage sale code would have limited residents to one such sale a year, kept all items for sate strictly confined to the inside of the garage Hope for Cable ·TV and imposed other unreasonable restrictions. Green 's primary complaint is against the typical ' garage sale signs which often clutter public streets. He's Directors of the Public Ca ble Television Authority ! right to go after those and perbaps a better.worded . (PCTA) are now faced with the decision of wh ether or 0r ·dilf3nce-canreduce-1ne-visua1--vo11utlon:--Bu~we -a-r<>'----no~-to-remain-in-the-joint----venture -of a-five-cit-y cable glad the council did not impose a needless. unwanted television network. ' restriction. Such Jaws Qnly frustrate and anger people. Th e group, representing the cities of Huntington They don't cure any ills. Beach, Fountain Valley, Westminster, Costa Mesa and Ne wport Beach1 ha s been anxiously seekin g bidders on -Beneficial Junket At taxpayers' expense and with a flurry of advance, not always-favorable publicity, five out of seven ..mem- bers of the Huntington Beach City Council and four of five Fountain Valley City Councilmen went to San Juan, -Puerto Rico, last Decen1ber. To so me, the trip to attend the National League of Cities convention seemed like a typical 1unket, 1n all the worst connotations of the Word, conjuring up pictures of council members playing in the sunny tropics while their constituents wortied about problems at home. To others, especially those in attendance, the convention its proposed franchise. Up until last montH, -however, bidders Were non• existenJ. A ~enerally-slumping ecoQomy, and financial woes by major cable companies, ruled out all bids. · Now two bidders .hav~ stepped forth and directors are anticipating even .more bids l;>efore the April 15 closing date. Si.nee the eventual goals of the project appear to be "Worthwhile and beneficial to a large segment of the Orange Coast. it would seem wise for individua1 city councils to vote to remain in the project past the Feb. 28 exoiration of the present agreement . The cities should -at least remain together through April 15. when they ca n then anal yze whether or not the project is feasible. H Ad Sponsors Try Dear Gloomy Gus ~oc ial Be11efi.ts Spend ing Tri.pies • ( EVANS·NOVAK ) IV ASHINGTON-Employlng s h a d y tactics reminiscent of Watergate dirty tric.ks, sponsors of a ~orthcoming nalional newspaper advertisement on behalf of beleaguered President Nixon are erroneously telling p r e s: t I g_ i o u s Democrats that Dean Rusk and Lady 2nd not from Kenda11 himself. Bird Johnson have agreed to sign the Ru.sk. Secretary of State for both John d F. Kennedy and Lyndor. B. Johnson, a The ad itself is the said he never signs petitions, letters brain c h i I d of or ads. the White !louse and JN AUSTIN, TEX., rvtrs. Lynd::in has been entrusted Johnson's personal secretary told ~1s to longtime Nixon in· through an intermediary she had heard timate Donald r.1. nothing about the ad. l\trs. .J oh1U1on . Kendall, Pepsi-COla she said, did not make n practice of chief executive and signing public appeals or staten1cats. beneficiary or mul-Anolher top-drawer Johnson aide tlple N i x o n ad-received bis copy of the proposed ministration blessings the past five advertisement" IO days ago. Describing years. Kendall's role: to make the it as a bald "save Nixon " effort skillfully strongest possible defense of Mr.-Nixon v.'rap ped in "save America" camouflage, without scaring off high-level Democratic he told us he would never sign. The signers. l~nguag_e of the ad, titled____'._'a warning Thus. Ute first version of the ad about weakening America," strongly appeals in ·fulsome terms to the patriotic supports that view : necessity of "preserving this nation'' "We can preserve this nation only as distinct from preserving President if we re a 1 i z e -immediately!-that Nixon. That is the obvious .come;:on foe democr~cy-,ca!?JK>t ._slµ'v!ve wh~re . mo_b Democrats who would never sign an rule flouri shes, \Ve cannot surrender outright appeal to support a man most to government by outcry." or them loathe. mERE ENSUES an emotionaJ appeal ONE FORMER Johnson c a b i n e t to "follow the rules of the Constitution member was specifically told on behalf that for 200 years has served us of Kendall that President Johnson's supremely well. Let us observe the widow and former Secretary of State c on st i t utiona l grounds for ' First · $300 Billion Budget 111--------l--WASHIN&'PO,N--=->1nother-hlstoriic-------------... -w1·t!l-ll<!ded'On-yoom runninr nto---1 first will soon be rung up by the NL"ton ~ . 9 infinity. People keep say111g this kind The Westminster recall group re- minds me of the drunken pos!e in the old western movie The Ox Bow Incident. Someone has to hang, guilty or not. administration. This will be the first RICHARD WILSON. of lhing can 't go on indefi nirely and. people don 't do anything about it. $300 billion budget in the nation's history Jn th e relatively brief period since and running a relatively modest $6 to 1969 when Nixon took office, his $10 billion in the red. We are reaching at a ll. It merely cans the carpenters estimates of annual government spending for $400 billion and Ute time for ii and masons together and says, "build have increased by more than $100 billion. N.L.C. · Gl.....i'I' Gut <Ol'MMllTI 1111 t.Utmlllltd by ffflltn 11td " not M«SllrllY reltKI the Vittrl of ftlll MWINHI'• Slfllll nt.11 "' ,..,., 10 Gloonl't Gus, DallY Pilot. won't be far off. Socia!Jullilhnent is t h e reason. What on earth is that? l.1erely the provision underlying theme:' convert Mr. Nixon's of money to fund the pervasive and personal crisis into a pay..,ut of social ca'rbon copy of Mr. Johnson's narrow· benefits voted by based predicament at the height of th e Congress over the Vietnam war, when he was indeed past eight or 10 ·rt.f· besieged by anti-war demonstrators. years. Defending the By such misdirection, the ad's clear country doesn 't bold a candle in terms purpose is to round up LBJ Democrats of cost to social fulfillment in the way and exploit their anim us against the it is growing. political left, th e former co 11 e g e demonstrators and what !\1r.-Jobnson__ SINCE 1961 funds for-'' human used to call the "haters" al the peak resources" will have tripled , while of an!iv.·ar agitation. ' defense costs remained re I at iv c I y . . . constant despite war and threat of -War. IN SHOHT, the ad . tries to d1v1de In one session or C.Ongress alone, which the roun!ry down the lines of the gr~at recently concluded $4 billion was added Vietnam schism. appealing to "the love to social fulfillm~nt In the form of of our country." So far out or touch increased Social Security benefits. Now \Vlth reali ty is the Nixon \Vhite House a new health insurance program is tha t it still does not grasp Cundan1e ntal coming along and in future years that differences between Mr. Nixon's overall Viii add many -more billions. It can critical plight and the far more restricted be said for Roy Ash, the President 's crisis of his predecessor. director of management and budget, Moreover, Republicans who know and that he is trying. He is trying to hold still admire Mr. Nixon are aghast that back the dizzy rise of government costs. Kendall was given a role in the ad He is trying to avoid new taxes except campaign. "With Don Kendall's debts for windfall penalties against the ·on to Nixon , pd Nixon 's obligations to industry. But be can do nothing about a house." This represents a cost about one-third If that is to be the way it is, at greater than ·President Johnson's . l?st le<:st the carpenters and masons ou ght estimates. At thls rate the $400 b1lhon t<> be told precisely how much they mark will be reached by the time Nixon's can spend and no more. Then maybe second term \Vould expire. , they can get together and revise the Twen ty to 25 percent of the increase · plans which have been shown them, can be attributed to inflation. The rest and add no new, rooms without reducing is mainly due to the Wlcontrolled the size of some others. expansion of social benefits with no end ·in sight until-Congress and the OTIIERWISE, the government's house \Vhite House can get together to plan , will be as jerry-built as it is now things better. Nixon-Seeks Co stly Ne-w Recordii1g Installation WASHINGTON: D e s p i t e President ..Nixon's extreme sensitivity over th e . Watergate tapes, he now wants to install a new recording system in the White House. It won 't be used, however, to make secret tapes of the conversations in the o.val office, a la Watergate, but to record the crooners and comedians who perform at offi- system requiring extremely sophisticated , engineering,'' A third declared flatly : that "no one in the country can build the thing the way they want it." Rusk both had a reed to slgn. That irilpeachment-treason, bribery a n d c aun e es1 resillnT"'Jiftllh~g-o~t'HU"blgtn!rlmes i:UU1"'mmnemeanotr. Kendall W1Tt · known ," one pro-Nixon new taxes loaded on in the Social Reput>hcan to1a '"'US,-0usiilTKErr~~tC!O?Ties m . al-Whit .. ':""~se---]111--,...-_.., , engin rs WI!: s I"" functions in the East made comments that might interest the 1 the former · Cabinet member Wider "Let us remember,'.-the-ad asserts, intense pressure to sign himse!C, but "that Congress cannot impeach -· a get signatures is.incredibly st'!J>id." costs, his holdback is--frustrated by new Kendall's sponsorship of th e ad requirements of funding employment of Room. Waterga te prosecuto rs. They cited the 1 he nevertheles.1 refused. President because it is tired or hi1n, campaign destroys the intended message those unemployed in the energy crisis. that th e issue is not the President but The pOint has· clearly been reached The President':;: highl y detailed specifications as evidence communications ex· that the While House communications I \Vhen we called Prof. Dean Rusk at nor impeach a judge because it does the University of Georgia law school, not like his opJnioos,_Le_t us not s.urrender he told us he had no intention of signing our birthright to' mob hysteria and let the presidency. U the real issue \vere v.·hen there is only one visible remedy saving the presidency and not Richard for Increasing costs and taxes which perts w a n t a experts are far too professional to sound system so produce ta pe recordings marred with the ad. His version of the advertisement, us resist the shouters that \vould he said , had arrived under conditions stampede us into doing so." M. Nixon, far more objective sponsor-otherwise will simply continue to grow sophisticated it may erasures and excessive ba ckgrou nd : n e v e r be built. noises. · ship than Don Kendall would have been without effective control. Motivat~ •. ~rhaps ., . Commander Tom Coats of the White of extreme secrecy several weeks ago Those words expose the a d ' s at hand. .. Fl y bynite Rides Out the Fuel c·risis ' ' As you know, our airlines have been hard hit by the shortage of jet fuel -even though the American Petroleum Institute reports we now have 28.9 million barrels of the stuff on hand, which is 14. percent more than we had a year ago. Jn the · face of this shortage of jet ~fuel, which we now hove more of than before, our airlines h s v e patriotically done their part. Thcy'Ve knocked off -1 5 0-0-moneylosing___,__ daily flights , laid off l6,000 expensive em· ployes, raised fares and eliminated all kinds ol economy tickets. · . Hardest hil by" the crisis has be<n , f'lybynlte Airlines, which has been losing money for years. No passenger will ever forget the inauguration of Its new Jet Fuel Crisis service on the lucr ative New York-,London run. ART HOPPE ( ' J is the large rubber band running through the cabin. For a smooth and pleasant flight, Sergeant \\'itherspoon asks that- each of you do your part and give it a couple of turns. "We will be tak ing off just as soon and he~s fully confident he Can do• it as v.·e see how 1nany more pa~scngers again today. we can wedge in. Oh your arrival, "First, Jet us· point ou t many of the \vilh luck, at our hangar in Tiddling ronveniences offered aboard our Super-J\.feadow. just a scant 63 miles north Luxury, Extra-Fare Flight. As promised , of London, '"'e suggest you try to find you will notice that each of you has a taxi to the Southampton (reight docks a full four feet of leg room. This ";here your baggage will arrive sooner is of course, due to the removal of or later, collect. --'""lh'e-seats1 vertical-leg--room:-For-your.--" Thank ~you. fot-ehancing_it_wi th us comfort we suggest tbat each of you today and re1nembcr our motto: hold ofl to your strap overhead until '\Vhereve r you're going in this Jer 1''ucl the Sergeant has turned off the Crisis, you ca n always count on 'Overhead Stiap' sign. Flybynlte to take you'." "ONCE IN FUGllT, those of you 'l'ilh Lile foresight 10 have brought one along, will be enjoying a delicious box lunch. A wide variety of alcoholic Isn't It the· Truth! beverages will also be served depending Air.ericans, unlike the nationals of on what wide variety you have--ln your many other countries, have more OP" hip OASkl. Let us remind you. however, portunity to learn about government. that we must charge a '5 e:orkage (ee:. Ror, example, we have had pounded ·"GOOD A.FrERNOON, I ad I es and cash on tM barrelhead. home to us without letup, year after gentlemen. Welcome aboljrd FlybynUe'S "NOW Jet· us point out BOme of the yellr, the verity that our government super-luxury, Extra-Fare Oight . t O safety features of thls Fokker 18-E wUl never llve up anythJng it has London. This, due to-lhe absent• or-lllplane. By removinjfllie itatrooms·ancr l>Orsuided, ruled or bludgeoned from stewardeasel wh9 just clu1tcr up thin&•, aalley we hav~ betn able to provide lhf. voters -like more taxes, more ' ls a recording. ~ each of you with an unobstructed view bureaucrats, mom idiocies and a (ew "Your captain today is Sergeant of both emergency .trap doon. Should soreheads. Wilbur (Wild WUl l Witherspoon, U.S. there be a loss tn cabin pressure, we ,. . Army Flying Corps (rellred ,1. And le\ advise you to swallow vtsorously. Nobody ahovld ever be 0119e~d by us assure you that t'i"rfl'eant Witherspoon what Ile could have prevented. has flown the Allantk m•nY limes aolo "ONE OF THE features of this alrcra!t · -Dfcllonory of Opfnlons SOONER or later, and the sooner by those. siruster forces that wiped out H@se Communications Agencr, who J tlje ·~t~er; f:-~syaterp-will have · to . be;' -an 18-!1.mute ,~g~ent.-of 8 cntClll w~ . "Pr.epared'tne -·SoiicfiatiOil Olfef, ·exP1ained ~ devised" in which Congress and · ~e te~gate tape, they also want a back-up he was tryiil.g to obtain "the best and 1 presidency .come to agi;eement , prior unit. . most economical system" available.! to any action on spen~mg programs, THE SPECIFICATIONS, sent Having given us his ·''position on this,'': on ~e absolute J!laxi~um tof ~ confidentially to Potential bidders, call the commander declared he could not : author1z~. for spen~g m any .!Sc for "two mixing consoles" capable of ' "talk about it anymore" &nd refused year. Havtn~ determ.rned such a figure t king the sounds from 16 different to answer further questions. ' by Congressional action, the cloth must a. . . . then be cut to fit it nucrophones and then nux1hg them onto FOOTNOTE : Until the Nixon takeover, . · · a two-track stereo tape. the Marine Corps has recorded the ~ Legislation for sucb a system is part Although the system Is supposed to perlprmances at the White House. The ; ~ay through Congress .. 1t ought to be be used . in the White House, whlch master tapes were filed in the ~arine:: finally adopted and g1? into effect ne~t ·s buffeted only by the President's Band library where they have remained,· year. Then appropriate leaders 1n 1• • h Congress and the White House could tirades and has been ~le~ down only virtually . untouched, for lo t ese many 1 agree in advance ori the top .limit to .68 degr~s, t~e two identical. conso!e~ years. essential to the health, welfare and must survive a shock of five Gs safety of ~e nation which could not and temperatures 80 degrees below be exceeded except in dire emergency. zero. Indeed, they must be able to 1f anybody knows a better way be "operate" a~ freezing temperatures and has not revealed it. 'As matters stand in a thundering downpour. now,Congress regularly... exceeds the._ _!he men__!~ o~rate these el~tronlc President's requests. As inflation rages, !"~Mls, furtllermore;-rnay have to -~- none of the known remedies can be 1t m the dark. _Decl~s the document . applied. Classic ways to fight inflation '.'The console w1U, al t1mes1 be operated are to cut spending raise taxes or in the East Room ... under extremely low both ' light conditions. Illun1ination must not · allow any. noticeable spill over of ligh t JN THE PRESENT circumstances over the front of the console as this there Is no chance of doing either. "'ill be in view of bot h the East Room Ash and the President therefore choose audience r.nd the pe rformers as well to try to hold back Spending increases, as the Preside nt." nil the while cautk:lus that such holdbacks \\.'On'i bring on t1. recession. As~h, in UNl.lKE Rose ~tnry Woods' tape fact, is bringing forth a budget for recorder., ·the new sound system is also 197~ ~·hlch will be ra«:arded as slightly supposed to be designed with the best lnfiatlon~ry. He is also promising rescue fail-safe features that modem technology operations 1r the economy flops worse can provide. th~ expected. We consulted hal f-a-dozen s o und Thtte are like plans for a dream engineers and technicians, who estimated house. ElU\ee their e 1.e.c ut ton will .the t\\'O fancy con$0les will cost the cost more or will be changed before taxpAyers n1ore than $200,000. . - the 'structure is built. But •t least they One expert described the .proposed are plans• and the Congress which ~·Ill · sound system as "space-age technology." receive them doesn't have a~y plan Another called It 11a highly professional DAILY PILOT -Robtr! N.-W<edr l!ubllth<r Thomat Ktevil, Editor Barbara Kreibich .EditorilJI Page EdilOr . The editorial ,p.qe of 'he Dailf. Pilot iecks to' lntonn and stimulate rtaders by presenting on this Ne di\·ene•cOmmentary'on topics of In. 1t'test by !Yndice.ted colwntU11s end cartoonists, by -providing a forum tor readers· Vi"-'9 lt.l'ld by presenting thls nrwspaper's --<tpin\ons and ideas on cumnt toplo . The ediloriAJ opinions of tht Daill' Pilot appear only -in the edi1orlal column at the top of the ~· ()pinions cicprtPl'd by the col· umnistl· and cartoonists and lettn- wrltft'!I al\" thtir own t.nd M ~ mtnt of their \.f'ft11 by 'the Oaibt Pilot sh<Ki'd be inlm'td. .. Friday, Janua~ 18, 1974 --4 • '. . • l . . • • • I I • • r ' ; 1 • • ) , i • ' .. "' ' ' ' '. I ) ... F'rlday, Janltar'Y 18, 1974 DAILY PILOT $ $37 Miiiion Judge Nixes (;rowth Limit~ • that the Issue. like! State Water Resources Control completed before 1976. With . Bad Checks Tax Victory CARSON (UPU) -The cily of Carson has won a CQurt tussle w i t h Los Angeles County over the right to tax citizens for county-prmijded f\re and library services. The tax collection shift w a s authorized in a bill passed by the Legislature in August. FREE COUNSELING SERVICE FOR ALCOHOLISM FOR INDIVIDUALS AND INDUSTRY P6one -MS-5707 ' • Call 24 Hoilrs a Day • RALEIGH HILLS HOSPITAL 1501 E. 16th .ST. NEWPORT BEACH Droppecl Against 'Quentin 6' ---- balsam's· SAN RAF AEL (AP) - 1.furder and c o nspiracy charges have been dropped against inrnat~s known as the San Quentin Six, accused of plotting a 1971 prison escape in "'.hich six perso.ns were killed. hlarin Counly officials say they .,,;ii appeal the decision Thursday by visiting Judge Vernon Stoll. He ruled that the grand jury .,.,·hich indicted the six "did not represent a crosS sect i on of the community." "The means (th e method) used by the selectOrs of the grand jury did not assure a fair representation. • .or the blacks, the Latin Am ericans, the blue collar working class and the young," Stoll said . THE INMATES r e main .Jocked in San Quentin Prison's maximum se c urity Adjustm ent Center where the prison violence took place .Aug. 21, !971. Three guards and three inmates, including Soledad Brother G e o r g e Jack.son, were killed. - Stoll, a retired Nevada County judge, was brought in to hear onl y the motion on wfiich he ru led after all 1\larin County j u d g, e s disqualified them.selves because they were the seleetors of the grand jury whi ch indicted the four blacks and t~·o Chicanos. Defense attorney Charles Garry said the~ San Quentin case marked the ninth lime since 1967 he has argued for dismissal or charges because of an unrepresentative grand jury, but Judge Stoll· was the fi rst to grant the motion. "l think Judge Stoll will be overturned," said Marin County District A t t o r n e y Bruce Bales. "If the order Missing Nurse F Qund -Dead in Car Trunk SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A nurse missing since r..1onday has been fowld dead by Police in the tnmk of her car parked on a downtoWn street wi th a two-day-old traffic ticket on the windshield. Authorities identified the victim as Linda K. Carroll, · 31. She 11·as found slain Thursday, shot through the head. apparen tly sometime Monda·y. · Ballistics tests showed Miss Carroll was killed by a bullet S ' D h from the same gun used by on s eat a fugitive ex-convict to kill his girlfriend and t h e n stands it will put into question all grand jury indictments · from here on out." BALES SAID he \li'Ould appeal irrunediately. . 11----------------------.,.----------------------------n Open Sunday 1-5 p'.m. Sta-le c o r.r e c-t ions department officials described the controversial shootout as a carefully planned escape conspiracy. but others accused prison officials of. plotting the assassination of Ja c k s on . Assembly Overrides ' Reagan Veto . SACRAMTNTO (UPI) -A leading S e n a t e Republican says he would be "very surprised" if the upper house goes along with the Assembly in overriding Gov. Ronald Reagan 's veto of . a mental I hospi tal bill . Senate Republican Caucus '4 piece circular sofa Reg. off white, brown &beige, floral velvet chenille $1950.00 Chairman John Hariner of 2 pc. sectional 8V2 x91/2 Glendale, a st rong Reagan ~te linen, loose cushions, tuxedO style • , , • , , •••• $695.00 backer. made th e statement 1 Thursday after the Assembly brown & saltman pecan game set easily overrode the governor's octogon toble, 44x44ond 4 ann veto of a bill prohibiting I choirs in brown noug. 1 only .•• , ••• , •••••••••• $1100.00 closure of state m e n t a I 8 ' sofa hospitals without legislative approval. hercu lon fabric, block leotherslraps •••••••• , •••• , S439.00 The "urgency" measure by 92'' sofa Assemblyman John Burton. (D-San Francisco), wa s ook sides with walnut inlay, beige nougahyde. 1 on!y $429.00 approved on a 63·11 vote, nine 7' sofa more than the two-thirds I SALE $119S.00 $49S.OO Y20FF $249.00 $299.00 $299.00 ---ei:itire inventory reduced! 100s of Values! log. 8' sofa herMon fabric, rvuet color 1 only •••••••••••••• $439.00 bedroom set by dillingham, 72" Ueuer ond mirror, wt1~obe. 2 nit.stands. ~ngsize heodboord,oil walnut with bktck trim • , •• SlS00.00 ~ontemporary oi I paintings 3'x4' -4'x4' ;wolues up to_ S~ needed . Fifteen Republica ns ploidherculon, oosecushk>ns.1 only •••••••••••• $399.00 joined 48 Democrats in 2 pcs. sectional 5 pc. dining set supporting the effort. All "no " 9V2x7V2 bisquecolar;heavytexturefabric •••••••• $899.00 $699.00 Reg. SAlE $299.00 $949.00 SALE Means Tn' al . himself. Maurice McFarland, 45. and his estranged girl, t---:"~--,,---------l r~ · aslljn~on -~ • '.'l • 18, Were-found dead -iri an v o.t e ' were cast by brown & salt man pecan coffee tables _ . ~~~~~~,'°"_'~~~l 2" leol, 4 _.ond~d Reoublicans'-:;:::-::;;;-;=-::1 1 !--:i;ii;;;if,;;i;7,;iii;;jr:miiXif.:::.;:;::::.::::;::,:;:::.;:::::::;~~ ;.,....,-:..:·::..;" -,..., Y u,..~,1e~ ~ .................. $699.DD 1-2 OFF HOwever,· the'" bill £aces an wrt ttamca 1ne •.••. -····· •••• ••••• 59:00 $2'l-9:1ll0'--:-..;2;:"'.:'.:':-".':'".7--:-;1---.:..:.;.:..:.;.:.:...:..:.;.:..:.;.:.:..::.:.=--:.:.=;_.U--- ' ' 'I For t:ouple-apartment Monday afternoon. A WALLET and a credit card belonging to Miss Carroll were found in the apartment bedroom in wh ich McFarland and 1'1iss Washington died, investigators said. uncertain fate in the Senate 2 chrome corner tables • piece.51!diona h. h · sched I d 't 'd.. ed ---' $8 withbuiltinooktables9'2"x9'2". · w 1c 1s ue o cons1 er 30x30withsmok glasstops ••••••••••••• ,e(Kn$l .. 5.00 9 .9Jl --'d . by • it next Wednesday. The full lO V2' sofa · .,.. •lnpe, cron .......................... $9'°.DD le gis lat u r e has not 2 h kbo overridden a gubernatorial with 2 attached solid ook tables C airs oa se veto in 28 yearS. beige, brown, block. & white stripe , , , •• _, •••• , •• $849.00 $550.00 block, white, andgold 8V2 I sofa herculon st ripe 2 only .....•.••••••••••••• each $260~ genuine leather on ootside with stripe 7' sofa and 5' loveseat $6SO.OO SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -A B~ow coup1e \li'ill have to s~kial-Jan . 29 on chargefil!femffiilig from the death of their 11-year-old diabetic son whom they denied insulin treatment, a Superior . ·~ .. ·!· ." Court judge has ruled. Judge Edward Fogg refused The nurse, from Carriere, Miss .. had been .eruployed in the obstetrics department at the UC l\1edica1 Center for seven years. Ms. Vote , . ... . . .... -~ -~ fabric inside. made bycrossroods ••..••••••..• , .• $790.00 Y2 OFF stripeherculon fabric •• _ ••••••• • •• _. •-., ••• ,.$650.00 · ... 2 pc~ sectional -, · · ' .-· · ""' -.•.-. ". · .. •/ 6 snrdWt·ub ch~lrs . . "~ ·-$499.00 l '.( • . ' ·) • . • • ;· • • . ' ' • ' I Thursday to dismiss charges of involuntary manslaughte r and endangering the life of a minor filed a g ain s t Lawrence Parker, 35, and his ~year-old wife, Alice. Their son, Wesley, died last ... Aug. 22, aft e r they discontinued his i n s u I i n treatment, saying that a faith healer at the First Assembly of God church in their desert homelown told them he , had Police said Mjss Carroll Approved apparently was atxfucted while SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A she sat in her car near the bill permitting women to down to\\'n intersection of designate themselves as ~1arket and Powell Streets "Ms." when they register to waiting for a companion to vote has won final legislative run an erand. The rompanion , approval from the all -male Jorge Rendon, 50, of San Senate. . Diego, said he was gone only Currently, women must use about five minutes before either the prefix "Miss or returning to find ~1iss Carroll Mrs." with their name -when and her car gone. they register. ~------==================== healed the boy's diabetes. Select Redwood Originals •Tables •Bar Tops •Clocks •Art Objects Featuring Distinctive Grains & Beautiful Burls! Regular Price Range $ 65.00 to $600.00 Come to Merc1ntlle Bldg. 41h Ftoor Level 3450 SOuth Pl1z1 Drive t .-mta An• 714 • 55$-6550 atcZdfea_g~ OF SOUTH COAST VIL-LAGE H Santi An1 r~ South Coast / ~n ... w ~ r;;,;i m~ Sunflowtr s j E 8V2x9V2, tuxedo style tahitian cotton, 2 each t d ff whit ffwh. H dw . 1-, $ $749.00 '"'"or • o e, o 1te. on oven 1n nuia •••••.•.••• -•••••• 989.00 -nrint Pick up Price $129 DD .. ww .. ,.. • • ••••• •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 swivel chairs sectional 3 piece 16' loosecu.n;ons, herculonlobri<, blue•lripe ........ $259.DD $149.M S.ho ff wh"t fu •-----.. •· 1....i.. $1~ DD butcher block dining set, 5 pieces ~ peo ,. r.~~iom. -·r ...... ~. oalc1abl.43'4Jw;1h216"fill.,4uphol;,e,..fct,.;,s 2 swivel chairs . 100% Nylon-Choiceof fobri" &colors •••.•.•... $5'°.DD $42S.OO foooecush;..,,g.....,,fimo, &yollowllripe • ..... ,.$~.DD brawn & saltman wh $ 8 00 ite indoor or outdoor game set o;twalnutendtobt .. anedr.-,24x27x18H •••••• $259.DD 1 9. mode hexagon tables by 10ndo• ·1· I JO JO lSby•-I $ $lB9.00 48"roundfoblenri(h4ct,.;,s .................. $560.DD 0t wa nut • • • x x arawn & sa Iman , •• , , • 259.00 96" sofa wood trim, orange brown fur stripes, loose cushions .... $495.00 Y2 0FF corner tables with smoked gloss top, oil walnut 28x28xl 8 bybrowri&sollmon ...... $259.DD $189.00 h anging wall unit ook & walnut 32x72H, 2 cabinets & shelves •••••••• S299 2 steerhyde chairs · on chrome base -••••••••••• S 17' 5 pc. ·oil walnut dining set 45 'rd. table, 2 18" fill s, 4 yellow & green stripe herculon choirs . , $799 custom made 8' sofa olive crushed velwt with gold piping, down bock pm ........ on1y .. $695 custom lamps also"!' sole hour1: 1-2 OFF $149.9_2 V.OFF Irion., tue., wed., ft'I. 11 ·9 thur1. l l-6:30 oat. 11·S:30. sun. 1·5 I -.. I \ •• ' I • • • Oran e Coast Today's Final ' - VOl. 67, NO. 18, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES -- ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDA Y, JANUARY 18, 1974 N TEN CENTS More Student Busirig Viewed by Newport-Mesa The Newport-Mesa Unified School buy more~buses and co111pletely change -"It 's nice. to see the district_willing __ :woµId use about thrce.Jifths of~a_gal!on District may do its share to conserve all our transportation policies," says to go out of its way to 'help with of gas to make the trip from home fuel by busing nlol'e rather than fewer Superintendent John Nicoll. -problems ol the overall corilmunity," to school and ba ck. children to acbooL "But· I do think it would be reasonable This seemingly p"aradoxlcal approach for us to explore the possibilities for fcfiool board President Donald E. For the 50 students to nlake the s'ame to conserving the nation's gasoline busing more students in cases where Smallwood said of Nlcboll's proposal trip in private cars, each averaging :supplies is impired by one simple fact: we could eliminate use of the individual Simple calculations show the value about 16. miles to the gallon would lake lt takes more gas for 50 students automobiles,,,. he aaid. -· -of students riding buses rather than about 12 gallons of gas. each to ride in private autos to school The idea was presented at this week's indlvklual cars to school. The advantages of buses over cars -11\iRlOl'"'SOSIUdW-to-nde to-school~meeting-of-the-Newport.Mesa......scbooL-Cirrying 50 students Jiving tw.o miles in this case works out to a 2,000 percent in a single bus. board, where initial trustee reaction was from school, a diesel bus, which averages gasoline savings. uwe're not saying that we should favorable. about seven miles to the gallon of gas, Nicoll admitted that many students • Hying one lo two miles from school -the limit beyond which b u s transpc}rtation is already provided - are choosing to drive or be driven rather than walk. "Let's face it," he said, ''high school students just like to drive cars whenever they can." But Nicoll said that. i£ the district provided more transportation, \\'hile at the sa me ti me urging parents to pressure thcr children into ta.kilJg ~es_, t.bere could be an imjX>rtanl fuel savin~s. Nicoll said the district will al'° consider providing more rooter buses to athletic e\•ents, particularly fall football games. "You see the stadiu"m parking lots full every 1'~riday night." Nicoll observed. "\Ve'd be much better oU if we could get students to park their cars at school and ride buses \\·henever the tea m played outside the district." Planners Snub Proposals Pleas for Low, Moderate Income Housing Nixed ' . • By>JOHN-ZALila-- ot ... Dlftr" ""' .... City planning commissioners tumed 'th~~ backs Thursday on pleas to encourage low ·and moderate inconie - housing in Newport Beach. -In a series of one-sided votes, the -,commission refused ccept any proposa l that would commit the ·city to striving for a more economically varied range of housing opportunities. Commissioner James Parker, who Vice Mayor Rogers Files First Papers • ly1; PEIEk DIEG Of ............ ""' introduced the issue of low and moderate famllt·es-who bring vitality to , the priced housing, insisted that he didn't communi tyJ" want "to import truckloads of poor However, a majority of the commission people to live in housing projects by disagreed with Parker and Mrs. Heather the beach. on the possibilities for achieving low "\Vhat I want," Parkei' continued, "is and moderate income housing. some housing that my own children "lt's nice lo be in favor of a range can affon:t-t liv ·~-they-aren,'t---.f-lhoming-a-l+e-r-n·a-t+Y-e s,' ' .said forced out of the town in which they · Commission Chairman William Agee. grew up." "But " I can't see adopting a' lot of Comnltssioner Jackie Heather said she policies that are completely unrealistic," . is concerned with housing for "the young _ Agee said. Pavlllon Owner Harbor Chaniber Tabs Tozer 'Man of¥ ear' Phil Tozer, Th ursday night was named Newport Beach's "Man of the Year" by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Vice Mayor HoWard &gm today beca me the first Newport Beach City Council candidate to file nomination papers for the April-t municipal electiOn. Rogers, 53, declared he iotendil to Tozer, owner or Davey's Locker and conduct a low·key campaign and will the Balboa Pavilion, bas been a Newport not even spend the $150 to have bis Beach resident 27 years. statement of qualifications printed and Bis background and concern for the distributed with sample ballots. harbor were recounted by 1Mayor Donald "I'm not going lo spend lhe mone'Y. A. Mclnnis as he presented the award I feel I have a record or eight years to Tozer at the chamber's installation that spells it out very well," Rogers banquet at the Balboa Bay Club. said. , d r He said he is hoping to spend only ''Ibis awar goes to a true son o a minimal amount of mo n-e y Newport Beach, a man who ha.s spent campaigning for a third t e.r m many fruitful years in our midst," representing District I, the Newport-Mclmis ..said. Balboa Peninsula and Lido Isle. "Like many other citizens be settled "I only spent $400 last lime and I in Newport Harber not by accident but °'"' P1111 ste11-P11ote hope to spend le~ than that this year," .,,----------;,.,,~. beeaULOLan oxerpgwefing_ si e ' ·-ibis is the basketball hoop that Larry T. Smith of Newport Beach puiit. These are his kids (Laurie, 8,Gregg, 9) who chase the ball to Jlllt in the hoop that Smith built. But for · how long? The Cil'yon Hiiis Community Association has sued to force Smith to take down :1lie hoop at 3 Oakmont Lane. Association members allege it's an )r~hitectural blight. ~~ 4 So far, Rogers' only opposition is Peg was attracted by · our surMAg,. .. our Forglt, wife ··of former councilman At swimming, our skin diving and the Forgit, a local hardware dealer. beauty of our harbor. Rogers said his decision not to file ."In an exceptionally lo\v key, his the statement of qualificaticns is not philanthropies have been of a very special due to overconfidence about his chances for re-eJectkln. and Very practical natur e," Mcinnis said. "It's just a matter of economics. r "Both he and his wife, Betty, are want to keep the campaign at an very real people . \vith a deep absolute minima] oost," he said. commitment to the welfare and the D1ttr ,Ii.I Slt tf l"IMft After more than two hours of debate, commissioners agreed... to amend the Housing Element of the ·city's General Plan to : · -''Cooperate with"· rather than "pi;irticipate in" the_ Orarige County Housing A ·u t h o r i t y • Commissioners in~erpr.eted-the-diff'eu=W<Wl>fa!Ll:lle. ____ ..!J city would share information with the authority, but not actually join it. -Soften the wording of the Housing (See HOUSING, Page %) ' Third Hearing On MacArthur Plans Approved A controversial proposal for a mu"lti- Jevel Interchange at Mac Art h u_r Boulevard and the Pacific Co a s t Hi ghway' must be reconsidered for the second time, Newport Beach planning comffiissioncrs deCiaed Thursday.- Over bitter objections of Chairman \Villiam Agee, the ccmmission voted 4 to 3 to hofd a th_ird lull-Dedged public hearing on the issue despite the fact that the commission has already "decided" the issue twice. The current commission position Is that i he interchange ls dead, but ·that position may be reversed when the matter comes up for its third vote in Februaiy. "I view this effort to approve the interchange as just another attempt to defea t the will of the people," fumed Chairman Agee after commissioners voted for reconsideration;· gee sa. e QJJ&S on o t e crossing-can be re.voted, .then it could · set a precedent !Or revoting the entire Fifth Avenµe bypass proposal in COrona del Mar. .. ·~ -~· .. .,.,., ........ _.~,, .... •'. ,· ~· ' , " ; .... : _,,,, ~. -.;1·· -J oung Dfuo, ·22, Cl1~g~d .·He said be might _,......Ider onJY: if .' ~a.UtY-91 NeWpo<t Harbo'I: .' ,• : -·~ ~rs. Forglt ~tarts s~ndlng large sums "He . first came here '"'as a boy CHAMBERS CHOICE Man of Year Tozer Lashing the recent expressions of support for the bypass by the Inrine Company and the Newport-Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Agee charged that "I just have a feeling that there is a lobby at· work." .-' Agee ·went on to bin':: that 8pprov.t •. ~ of a multi-level interchangt will pave the way ror approval of the Fifth Avenue bypass. fu Firearms Possession --. • :1;05 ANGELES (AP ) -Dino Marti.,. 22-year~ld son of actor--singer Dean Ma!tin, was arraigned today on a charge cf p!egal possession er firearms after !edtral agents reported finding machine guns and a cannon at his home. Young Marlin entered no plea in the case and was released on $5,000 bond. Agents ccnfiscated five machine_ guns, at .20m.m cannon and a supply of ainriiunltion at !Us horn~, according lo a spokesman for the Alchohol, Tobaccc and Firearms Bureau of the Department of the Treasury. Martin, arrested Thursday afte~ he allegedly sold some weapons to an undercover agent, was arraigned before U.S. Atagistrate James J. Peooe ln U.S. 01!\fict Court. · Charles .Weedman, Ma~tin's attorney, said after the _arraignment that ~ pl1nncd to plead his client not guilty. Weedman, with Martin beside him, toJd newsmen Martin acquired the guns sev~ral years age as a collector. He .said 1.1artin decided to dispose of the gµns and that the charges are really ttchnlcal, involving the way he chose to dbpooe ol the guns. - -· ·~ou must pay a tr11nsfer tax and notify the government !or a sale and , t"'t Is the ._.., of the charges. tS.. DINO, l'lge II ' ) HELD ON GUN CHARGES Mfrtl•'• ,Son Dino Jr. .. m her campaign agamst him. . · "The money I spend will depend on enthrall ed with the mud flats , .the fish what the opposition does. If they go and the game. He has striven to out on a big campaign then I will preserve, restore and enhance our city," RO. out and raise some money," Rogers the mayor said . said. "Before the word ecology became . Rogers a~ declared he will file his a debased expressioo. in our lexicon financia l disclosure statement soon · · er be was advorating protection of our ~=Jc. required, maybe as early as next nat'liral assets hand in hand with Perso1ial Tap es Of Preside1it Also 'Blank' "[ want to get it out and clear the intell igent and reasonable development ," WASHINGTON (UPI) _ Testi mony (See RQGERS, Page 2) Mcinnis said. · . -before~ u ge JoMJ: -srnc8 disclosed ' Quartet Rape -Wealthy Wife In Palm Springs PALM SPRINGS (AP) -Four men broke into the home of meteorologist Iryi_ng P. Krtck. early today, rai>ed his wife and took more than Lguarter of 1 million" dollars: worth of viJuables police said. ' The four. wearing stocking masks, r11111Cted the 1iou .. and forced Krick'• 23-year-ol~ son, Irving Krick JI, to open the sate, according to the police. Krlck's wife, Marie, 24, was raJ>!?<l by all four men during the break·in, police lllld. • • Among the items reported mlaalng wen a Surat rill& valued at '60,000 and 11.7W In cash, Kr1clt, 1 priYlte weatller ' __,. with a -idwlde clientele, WJll one of the prime • fOttcaSters for the Normandy lnvllion in World War II. •• • r ' "He· has been instrumental 1 n he today that Preside nt Nixon's personally introducing countless children to t recorded reccllections of t w 0 key \\o'Ollders and joy of marine biology,'' he said. \Vatergate· conversations contain blank 1be · mayor also .cited T o z e r • s stretches. ~co11tributio~ to the · United W_!y_ and J. Fred Buzhardt , White House other civic affairs, inclu<ling many counsel, acknowfcdged gaps in the tapes camber of ccmmerce projects. or. the President's dictated accounts but "I am not given to rullsome praise," MOORER AbMITS KISSINGER Mcinnis said. 11However, he is a man among men." And Mcinnis spoke of Tozer's personal commitment to preserve 1he commercial center ol Balboa. Tozer recently spent large sun\s to renovate the Pavilion, which is probably the most well-known landmark on Newport Harbor. ~le.Innis also perlormeil the installation of the new chamber officers. They include bulldeo William D. Lusk as president and Michael _Christianson, DennJa Harwood and Thom as Simandl as vice presidents. State Senator Dennis Carpenter and A...,mblyman Robert Badham, both Newport Beadl llo1"1blicans, both spoke briefiY at the dinner. Wk vowed that the chamber would beaime even more active in community alfalrs than It bas been. .SNOOPING. Story, Page 4. ---, suggested they were the result of normal dictation practices. He' denied the blank stretches \\·ere caused by deliberate erasure. The tapes, subpoenaed by \\'atergate investig ators. were Nixon's acrounts cf a telephone conversation the President had with rormcr AttOmey General John N. Mitchell June 211, 1972, three days after the Watergate break-in, and er a discussion with John W. Dean, Ill, then White House counsel, on March 21, 1973. Slrica Wlsealed a 30-page . transcript of BUJ.hardt's first disck>sure of an 1&- minute gap... In . a June 20 Watergate tape of a con~rsation between Nixon and H. R. Haldeman. The transcript was taken of a conference in .Sirica's (See TAPES, Page I) Commissioner James Parker countered that "l don 't see any plot. J think that certain commissionep are just trying to clarify their votes on 1tle isSue." C.Onfusion arose ~ e c au s e the !See MacARTHUR, Page II Or age • Weather Variable high ctotlds-an<lwlfftn- er days are forecast !or the week. end with low clouds and fog clear- ing by noon, according to the ,...-eather service. Highs near 70. Lows in the mid..SOS. INSIDE TODAY The opera seaso1i _begb1s to-- night 1n Laguna Beach, It'} "Don-Pasquale" this weekend a11d "La BoMme' ne:tt. See story in today's -\Veekendner. At YMf" .. rYlct I ktlllll "' L. M, &t'/d • t C1Hlot1U1 J. tt Cl111IHM »-44 Ctrnln 12 CmsWW111 tt OHtll Mttkti 11 1:1111911.. ..... ' .. ,_ tl·tl •w"' ._. 1.1, :M Mt!....... 11 111 .. Stmcl ,. AMI Lllll9tni 1• • .. 2 DAILY PILOT N ~laria Told ice ex A.'No-No' By TOM BARLEV Of 1t1t OIUr Pllef lt•ff • Maria Parson's psychiatrist testified late _Jh_ursday that his patient's sex· hungry personality once took control during an office interview and made a determined effort to seduce him. Dr. Deane Benton of Santa Ana testified shortly before Orange County Superior Court Judge William iturray ordered a four-day break in lhe sauna bath trial that Mrs. Parson, 50, sat on the arm of his chair and made ,.,.hat he said were "sexual advances" towards him. · "D octor,· how did you know they were sexual advancts?'' p I a Int 1 ff' s attorney . Marvin Lewis Sr. asked the gray-haired psychiatrist. ''Haven't you ever had a girl make a pass at you?" Benton asked Lewis to the delight of the jury and a loudly chortling Jud ge Pwturray .. The psychiall'ist made it clear that f\lrs . Parson's advances were rejected and that she was told "in no uncertain terms'' that such conduct in his office "is a no-no:" Benton, "a genial witness who amused a crowded courtroom by his persistent ad libbing during questioning, told Lewis that he has had 152 sessions with tifrs. Parson at $50 a visit since she allegedly was trapped in the saW13 room of the Holiday Health Spa in Orange on f.1a.rch 2. 1970. Regarded by Lewis as a key witness in Mn. Parson's $1 million lawsuit against the spa, Benton took two movies in bis office-both of whicfl depict Mrs. Parson respe>nding to bis questions in a manner that has led him to believe she has adopted multiple personalitiee. In one movie, the !luxom redhead told Benton of the way in whi'ch ·Maria repeatedly took control of her body in ._ ___ __,,.;...,,,.;~-arr,1I!trher"ilusband-and seven children behind at th e Anaheim home and drove to bars for liaisons with men that led to sexual relations. • From Page 1 ROGERS ... air," he said. Incumbent candidates are not required to file the disclosure statements until April. AJI non-incumbents must file them at the time they tum in their nomination papers. Rogers also said he doesn't think there Is a big philosophic difference between Mrs. Forgit and himself on the major issues in Newpe>rt Beach. He said. however, be thinks he would be a better representative because or his eight years' experience. Rogers is one of two incumbents who' has declared he will try to retain his t;eat on the council when voters go lo the polls in April . The other, Councilman r.1ilan Dostal, ~till has no anpounced challengers for pis District 4 seat representing Westclift, (."over Shores, Bayside Village, Baycrest, ~aeon Bay and Linda Isl~ Three persons. Peter Barrett, Dr.. Ellis t lazier; and John J. McKerran, have innounced they will go after the District I ·seat to be vacated by Councilman f:arl Kymla. District 3 includes Newport f.:eights, Cliff Haven and Bayshores. Planning Comntiss ion C h a i r m a n \Villiam Agee is the only declared r.andidate...,.for-the District 6 seat that 1----~mndlmarf"Richard D:-erout-won • to keep. .,_ ·- District 6 includes Big Can yon, Irvine Terrace, and parts of Balboa Island and old Corona del Mar. While they must Jive in the districts they seek to represent, councilmen are elected by the votes of residents from throughout the city. Persons who wish to file for the council race must do so by Jan. 31 at noon, "WJless there-is '-no incum~t ~g in their district. 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K:issinger will brier the leaders on ?.liddle East developments. Also, there will be discussion of the Administration's energy legislative proposals. Sitting down for an Oval O!fice . meeting with Senate l.finorlty ~ader Hugh Scott (R-Pa.), the ·President said he \YOrked m his forthcoming radio speech wrtil Jale Thursday nigtit. -- Caspers Backs Sale-L.ease Of Ranchla11d Storm Toll .. • ' D~mage Up By The Associated Presa A fast•moving storm with driving rains and gale-force winds brought more bad weather today to the Pacific Coast and northwest. But a weather forecaster said the storm might not dump as much rain as earlier storms which brought floods to five states. "11le storm is just beginning ,'' said _l.¥ry Zim_mWJ)an, who is in charge of the Nations Weather Service's Seattle office..--~ · "\Ve expect this storm (o be general hut moving quite rapidly and the amount of rain may not be 33 heavy as we've had in the past few days," he added. Zinnerman said the storm could speed inland as far as hard-hit Idaho and Montana by evening. Earlier, storms precipltated multimillion dollar f I o o d i n g in Washington1 Oregon, California, Idaho and Montana. Although the newest storm is not expected to be as wet as the earlier ones, Zimmennan said worse might still be iil the offing since the "Potential One way of preserving the Irvine for wet weather certainly \Viii remain." Ranch agricultural lands would be for There have been 16 known or presumed countY government to buy up all the deaths in Oregon and Northern Calilor- company's land north of the Santa Ana nla since the winter storm struck. Freeway and then lease it back to Autho'cities in a vast area v.·hich also the Ranch. embraces western tifontana, Idaho. Washington, Oregon and Northern So said Ronald \V. Caspers, Orange california estimated damage at more County Fifth District supen1isor, during than $54 million. the annual meeting Thursday of Laguna 1n Southwestern Oregon, rescuers Greenbelt, Inc., a land conservationist found the bodies of three of nine men organization. trapped when a giant mudslide collapsed Caspers said he and Irvine Company a Pacific Northwest Bell Co. relay Pre-sident Raymond Watson had station near Canyonville Wednesday discussed just such a deal recently _ night. · ' f!range Coast Gloo1n Ra in fog and Daylight Saving 'Nme team up to provide gloomy picture of January weather along the Orange Coast. This wa s the scene at 8 a.m. Thursday at Orange Avenue and 20th Street in Costa Mesa. It was repeated in large measure today. \Veatherman is hoping for somewhat brig hter out· look this weekend. But don 't hold your breath. Beach Erosion Fight 'Over'· following suggestions that tbe county Douglas <;:aunty Sheriff John T. nuett not renew agricu1tural preserve status new over t~~ area l~te 'I'hl!J'sdaY and .. . · !or fanning lands. The !J<eserves offer found it ''much, much ~~rse than I E1• :,.ee .. _.. s· a w· .est N". e•vport Batt-le' Su ccessful tax-reduction Incentives for retention of imagined. ' " 11 11 • ·o " . he~ands;;. ------=--=--=-----".;.,.. -:.'l'he-wbole--da1n11 ruountairrfel,J-------<L--------'4--------2 ----------------------- caspers said taxation was forcing land on them," Truett said. The massive owners to develop their property and slide pushed the 10-by·IO foot concrete he compared the "on future In fanning building into Canyon Creek and then so get out now" philosophy of some buried it. supervisors as "like driving your car Searchers recovered the bodies of tov.'ard a brick wall at 60 miles per Pacific Northwest Bell employes Robert hour and then accelerating to 90 so Keller of Portland and Roy James of it "'-'On't take as long to hit ii .'' ltoseburg and Mark Garoutte, a Sage He said the county purchase·and lease Pipeline Employe from Roseburg. back of the agricultural lands would all make it financially possible to retain farming in Orange County. . "It's one thing we can do that the Japanese can't," he said. An Irvine Company representative confirmed that in informal discussion, between Watson and Caspers such an arrangement had been discussed, but he te.rmed it '1an extreme of a whole range of things di scussed involving the whole realm of agriculture in this area." He ~id the company did not consider county purchase of its agricultural lands as something that would be seriously. propased. The property involved would be roughly about 35 square miles, "a gocxl sized chunk," the spokesman said. The taxation problem was a real one for the company, the spokesman said. noting that Ranch agricultural lands paid $6 million in ta1.es and returned $2 -million in revenue. From Page 1 From Page 1 HOUSING ... Element to say that environmental concerns included human concerns. This was a compromise proposed after Parker urged that the need for. low income housing be given some precedence over environmental concerns. -Delete a section of the element that called upon -the city to recognize that redevelopment of older parts of town would mean dislocation of low and moderate income groups now living there. · This was another compromise. and was proposed after Parker \D"ged the city to recognize responsibility for trying to mitigate the effects of 1bis relocation. Commissioners agreed to delete all mention of the possible dislocation rather than adopt a poticy for dealing with it. In discussing the Orange County TAPES Housing A u t h o r i t y , commissioners • • • devoted considerable time to the Issue . . of subsidized rents as a means of helping By JOHN ZALLER 01 1'111 O•llY ''"'' Sl1ff The Army Corps of Engineers has end· cd its ll·year battle against beach erosion in \Vest Newpe>rt and the Huntington Beach area because it feels it has licked the prObleril. "\Ve think we've probably done all "'e can to stabilize the beach from Surfside south ," said Charles Fisher, Chief of the Coastal Engineering Section of the Los Angeles District of the U.S. Anny O>rps of Engineers. "There may still be an occasional problem from an exceptionally high tide, but generally speaking. beach erosion has been controlled in the project area ," he said. Fisher also indicated that a $7. million to $10 million breakwater proposed for ronstruction offshore of the Santa Ana River jetty may never be built. "The jetty idea hasn 't actually been thrown out," Fisher said, "but w i t·h - the beach erosion problem so \\'ell under control it's looking very ~oubtful that it will ever be ~·orthwhile to spend all that money to build It." Fisher made his discl !>sures Wednesday 3t a meeting of lhe Marine Division of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. He gave a 31}.minute slide presentation and then amplified his remarks in an Interview after the meeting. Fisher said that the erosion problem in West Newport has been almost en tirely controlled through construction of seven groins. "The sand still moves back and fortfl between the groins," he explained. "but it can't drift downcoast and ·out to sea the way it used to." "We feel that we may not evt>r have to-be involved in West Newport again, although we are continuing to monitor the situation closely," he said. In Surfside , Fisher said that the ~ still foresees the need to replace about 400 feet of beach e\'ery six to ten years. ··we are accepting that as a permanent condition," Fisher said. "But it is a planned part of the program, since !and that drifts downcoast from ~urfside .» used to keep beaches In the Hwttingtoa Beach area built up." Fisher emphasized that since the ero5ion project area is bounded by 32nd St. in West Newport. the Army has no responsibility for the erosion problem that developed last week at Newport Beach pier. chambers Nov. 21. . low income .. f.amilies live in Newport . -.wed lh;lt Buzhanlt Beach,~. _________ ._,.._ said ef-the gap duriu_gw the oonference : "Subsitiiled ·~rtmts is ~going down .. ''It l4?0ks quit~ serious.-tMJdfsn•tap~ar -io th~ Rolls Royce dealer and saying •.• 1t couldn t hav~ been accidental. that you can't quite afford a Roll s, Water~ate. special. prosecutor ~n but you'd like to have one anyway ," Jaworski said today 1t would be dilf1cult observed Agee in that part of the to . conclude that the erasure was discussion. a~d~tal. Admitting he might appear to be from SU'1ca ordered the c o n f e ~ e ~ c e "th Id school " Agee opposed this transcript unsealed over the ob1ect1ons .d e 0 • Cl lh .d1ea. of James T. St. air, recent Y 1 re Commissioners did agree to amend to be new head of the White House ftie lrQUSing-Elem~t.,ir'I one :Pl<ice. to. Watergat~ !~gal team. '· · ~. -. ' ·"that; tht!' ci ... • may " consider The existence of the blank spots tn say , ~ Nixon's dictated recollections were con~ssions to d~velopers lo encourage brought . out by assistant Watergate low mcome bous~g. special prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste But be~ore doing .. so: they .c~ged in questioning of Buzhardt. ~ wor~g f~?m will consider to Ben·Veniste disclosed -and Buzhardt may coos1der. confirmed -that . NiJ:on'a account of his talk with Dean ended in mid-sentence and was followed by 57 seconds of silence . The President's dictated accqunt of' the Mitchell conversation contained a 38-second blank period before picking up the President's voice in mid-sentence, Ben-Veniste said. Sirica 's court was jammed with a standing-room only crowd for the hearing. FromP .. eJ DINO .•• He is not a criminal. The violaUOM are highly technical ,'' Weedman sakt. "l'm entering into cliscusaiOM with lhe U.S. atforney and I'm qulle confident that we can come out of Utls quite satisfactorily," he said. Aske4 if this was plea-bargalnlng, he said, "l don't like to use the tenn 'plea·bargalnlng.' t prefer to aay we're in serious discussion.'' f said federal agents heard Martin wa lllng the guns and then enJered the p ure. ''I have to assume they 're operable, but they have never been fired by my client," Weedman said ol the guns. Martin arrived at the courthouse at 9:30 a.m. accompanied by Weedman. / He wort a gray turtleneck sweater, f a navy blue sportcoat and dlrlc 110,... and .carried a leather jockd. I From Page 1 ·- MacARTHUR • • • interchange was part of the Fifth Avenue Bypass proposal which commissioners voted down in December. Commissioners, however, were unable to remember last week whether or not the iritersectkln had been voted on in December, so lbey heJd a new publi c hearing and agreed to accept the intersection proposal. Thursday they were infonned that they had Jndeed voted to tum down the interchange in December and that last week's vote to approve it was thei'efore invalid. C.Ommissioners who had last week vOted tG approve the interchange then voted to hold yet a third hearing on the subject in order to make legal last week's approval. ... Commisstoner Jackie Heather, one of those who now wanta the Interchange approved.1 said she wasn't fully aware of the need for the intersection when ·the vote . was: taken on the issue In December. Agee returned thllt Mrs. Hcalher and other commlsslonen who •upport tht intersection have been I m pro p er I Y inlluenced by recent stalemen1' by the Irvine Company and the Chamber, neilher of whlcll' spo ke al the lle<cmber publ~ hearing. ,. . ' . ~' '-of ... - Henredon, D.rexel, _Heritage ... Our Mid Winter 'ele of m19nificent Henredon, Drexel tnd Herit19• j, now in progress end if you haven't 'hopped, don 't weste tnother minute. You'll 1njo'f tempting reductions on our entir• collection of Henredon Drexel end Herlt191 upholstery end selected bedroom groups. Large selection of other name ~rend' dreSticelly reduced to include ell of our fine upholstery lines , Stop in now for b11t selec- tion. • OREXEl-HERITAGE-H EN REOON-WOOOMARK -KARASlAN NEWPORT BEACH e 1727 WESTCUFF DR., 84~ LAGUNA BEACH e 3'5 NORTH COAST HWY. • 494·65!11 0 R 5 TORRANCE e JN TE R I 2!649 HAWlHORNllt YO. I WUKDAn I SATUIDAn f.00 to l:JO (Open Sunday t2-5:30l 378-1:119 -. ........... N.ID·A·Y-~L=t:M:.i.a .... ..i==:111 .. ._ ....... ~--~ ' " .. ' I ' • • • • •• DAD,Y PILOT E.DITORJAL PAGE Reasonable nest The normally unflappable Newport.Mesa Unified School District has an embarrassing problem on its hands with a group of Newport Beach homeowners who want their children to attend Newport Beach schools. · )lecause of an unfortunate boundary line, the resi· dents-of 119 Harbor View-Homes live just outside New- port-Mesa school boundaries in the lrvlne Unified School Dislrict. The result is that allhough their children are within walking distance ot Newport-Mesa schools, the students must be bused daily to Irvine. This boundary line ultimately will be adjusted. But in the meantime, parents are asking interdistrict trans~ fe rs so their children can immediately begin to attend Newport Beach schools. So far, however,. this reasonable request to elimi·. nate unneeded busfng has been given the bureaucratic cold shoulder. First, Ne wport.Mesa Superintendent John ____ N~icc.q_ll said coQ!li:that iLJ problem e~ists, itJ!l_ryine's:--- pro lem -si nce fiie people are in lie ffi1ne iliffi1ct -and not Newporf...Mesa's. Then, Newport-Mesa trus- tees indicated they may not consider accepting the chil· dren until the overall boundary problem is resolved. This is insensitive and unreasonabl e. It is disap· pointing that the people who run our schools are letti ng inter-district politics -interfere-with-children's needs. Tl1e Lido Beach Lease Newport Beach councilmen are scheduled to dec~de if. the_city_should sign a 25·year exymsion of the Lido Isle beach lease when they meet Jan. 28. By then, they ex pect to have an opinion from an outside attorney on the legality of leasing the 12 acres of beaches to the Lido Isle Commu nity As.5ociation. Assuming the lease is legal, councilmen will then be confronted with other key questions. ·They'll have to decide if, .in this area of clamor for public access to the shore line,J he public should be barred from these bay beaches. · Following that, they will have to decide how much Lido Islanders should be· paying lor exclusive use, if exclusive use is approved . The U CA has offered to pay the city $3,5 00 a year. That's abo ut $4 per home• · · • If the legal cloud is cleared by the next council meeting, councilmen have indicated they will then take steps to have the property appralsed so that a more eq uitable rental figure can be reached. Ideally, they might give an appraiser about three months to make his repor~ just long enough so there . is no pressure for a decision in the heat of the upcom· ing municipal election campaign. Hope for Cable TV • _Directors of th_e Public Cable Television Au_thorjly (PCTA) are now laced with the decision of whether or not to · remain in the joint venture of a· five-city cable television network. The group, representing the cities of Huntington Beach, Fountain V.alley, Westminster, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, has been anxiously seeking bidders on its proposed franchise. Up until last month, however, bidders were non- existent. A ~enerally-slumping economy, and fi nancia l woes by maJor cable companies, rul ed out all bids. NOw two bidders have steppea forth and directors are anticipating even more bids before the April 15 closin« date.__ _ Smee the eventual goals of !he project appear lo be worthwhile and beneficial to a large segment of the Orange Coast, it would s.eem wise for individual .city .councils to vote to remain in the project past the Feb. 28 ex piration of the present agreement. The cities should at least remain togeth er through April 15, when they can then analyze wh ether or not the project is feasible. . . • .~ ,N COOKIE MON STE~ • Social Benefits Spending Triples Ad Sponsors · Try -ickS· • Dear Gloomy Gus First . $30.0 Billi~n Budget ~1~11.--------l---w;r.;HJNOTON other-h1stuOJr"rb'o ,--,...,-----------,.--.,\'ilh addeH-on rooms-rumitn nto·---1 WASffINGTON-t:mploying sha d y tactics reminiscent of Watergate dirty tricks, sponsors or a forthcoming national newspaper advertisement on behalf of beleaguered President Nixon are erroneously telling p r e s t l g i o u s Democrats that Dean Rusk· and Lady Bird Johnson ha ve agreed to sign the ad. The ad itself is the brain child pf the White House and has been entrusted to longtime Nixon in· limate Donald M. Kendall. Pepsi-Cola chief executive and beneficiary of mul· tiplc N l ,; o n ad- ministration blessings the past five yea rs. Kendall 's role: lo maKe the strongest possible defense of Mr. Nixon without scaring off high-level Democratic signers. Thus, the first version of the ad apptals in fulsome terms to the patriotic necessity of "preserving this nation" as distinct from preserving President Nixon. That Is the obvious come-on for DemoCrats~ Wlio ·would never· sign · an outright appeal to support a man most of them loathe. ( EVANS·NOVAK ) and not from Kendall himself. RUsk, Secretary of State for both John F. Kennedy and Lyndor. B. Johnson, said he never signs petitions, letters or ads. IN AUSTIN, TEX., Mrs. Lyndon Johnson·s personal secretary told as through an intermediary she had heard nothing about ·the ad. Mrs. Johnson, she Said~ ·did not .make a practice or signing public appeals or stat~ments. Anoth er top-drawer Johilson aide received his copy of the proposed advertisement 10 days ago._Describing it as a bald "save Nixon " effort skillfully wrapped in "save America" camouflage, he told us he would never . sign. Th~ language or the ad, titled "a warning abOut weakening America," strongly supports that view : "\Ve can preserve this nation only if we re a Ii z e -immediately!-that democracy caMot survive where mob rule·· flOurishes. \Ve CaMbt-surrender : to government by outcry." \Vhen are Newport Beach and Cos~a Mesa going to learn how to repair their street repair? R. C. D. oi-r ow at11mtllh •re wlnnltttd '' ,......,_ Md • "°' -ttllrllY rcfltct tN vr.ws tt ttt. .. ,..._, S.llCI v.W "' ,...,. i. 0'°"'11)' Gus. o.11v l"llot. underlying theme: convert Mr. Nixon's pervaSive and personal crisis into a carbon copy of Mr. Johnson's narrow- based predicament at the he ight of the Vietnam war:, when he -was indeed besieged by anti-war demonstrators. By such misdirection. the ad's clear purpose is to rOund up · LBJ DeniocratS and exploit their <1n i1nus against the political left , the for1ncr c o 11 e g e demonstrators and Y.'hat Mr. Johnson used to call the ·'haters" at the peak of antiwar agitation. . . IN SllORT, the ad tries to divide the country down the lines of the great Vietnam schism, appcaliiig to "the love or our country:" So far out of touch with reality is the Nixon \Vhite House that it still does not grasp fundainental differences between ·blr. Nixon's overall critical plight and the f8r more restricted crisis or bis .predecessor. THERE ENSUES an emotional appeal Moreover, Republicans who know and ONE FORMER Johnson cabinet to ''follow the rul es of the Constitution still admire-Mr. Nixon are aghast that member was specifically told on behalf that for 200 years· h'as served . us Kendall was given a rQle in the ad or Kendall that President· Johnson's supremely well: Let us observe the campaign. "With Don Kendall 's deb ts widow and rormer Secretary. of State ~on st i tu ti on a I gr o ~ n d s f o r to Nixon, and Nixon's obligations to first will soon be rung up by the Nixon infinitf. People keep aaying this kin.:: administration. This will be the first RICHARD WILSON of thing can't go on indefinitely anC: $300 billion budget tn the nation's history people don·t do anyt~lng about it. rn the relatively brief period since and running a relatively modest $6 to 1969 when Nixon took oUice, • his $10 billion in the red. We are reaching at all. It merely calls the carpenters estimates of annual governmenr spendint; for ~ billion and the time for it and masons together and says, "build have iilcreased by more than $100 billion, won't be far off. a house." This represents 3 cost about one-third Social fulfillment is 1£ that is to be the way it is. at greater than ·President Johnson's las~ the reason. What le<!st the carpenters and masons ought estimates. At this rate the $400 billion on earth is that? to be told precisely how much they mark will be reached by"the tiqle Nixon'~ Merely the provision can spend and no more. Then maybe second term would expire. . f •· fund the they can get together and revise the T\venty to 25 percent of the increase 0 money "' plans which have been shown them, can be attributed to inflation. The rest pay-out of social nd dd 'th d · i's ma1'nly due to the un-ntroUed be f"· t d b a a no new rooms w1 out re ucmg ... v ne 1'"' vo e Y the size of some others. expansion of social benefits .\Vitb nQ Congress over the end in sight until Congress and the past eight Or 10 0'111ERWISE, the government's house \\1hite House ean get iogether to plan years. Defending the ' , will be as jerry-built as it is now things better. country doesn't hold a candle in terms· of cost to social fulfillment in the way it is growing. Nix-0n Seel{s Costly New Recordh1g Installation WASHINGTON: D e s p i t e President Nixon's extreme sensitivity over the Watergate tapes, he now wants to install a new recording sys tem in the · White House. It won't be used, however, to make • secret tapes of the conversations in system requiring extremely soJlhisticated the oval office, a la Watergate, but engineering."·' A third decllred flatly to record the crooners and comedians! that "no one in the country can build , Rusk both had agreed tQ.._Slgn. That impeachment-treason, bribery a.n d Kendall well known " one pro-Nixon l--ll.,..--el1in1 ltad·ofl~ de~ired• 1 e!Ult•of•putt~~~tgh·cri~~nors~}!epubttean-tot~~tt-r . ·" " the foimlt'--Cabinet member under-o.-'Let"'US'_remember, '1be ad asserts, &ilr~tu~s,Js incredibly ~tupid.'.. . intense pressure to sign himsel!, but "lba~ Congress c~t . impeach . a · Kendall's sponsorship of the ad SINCE 1968 fwlds for-'.!.. h u-m a n resources" will have tripled , while defense costs remained r e I a t i v e I y constant despite war and threat of war. In one session of C.Ongress alone, which recently concl uded, $4 billion was added to social . fulfillrrlent in the form of increased Social Security benefits. Now a new health insurance program is coming along and in future years that Vill add many more billions. It can be said for Roy Ash, the President's director of management and budget, that he is trying. He is trying to hold back the dizzy rise of government costs. He is trying to avoid new taxes except for \Vindfall penalties against the oil industry. But he can do nothing about ne\\' taxes loaded on in the Social c~try-prog1 an1. When-lf""'t!)lft!s-W costs, his holdback is frustrated by new requirements or-funding employment of ·· those unemployed in the energy crisis. who perform at ofli· the thing the way they want lt." cial-White•-:-lifilulie--oi .. r --.:1\Dlll"il!F'l'Illll":======--11 functions in the East.... engineers we consu •. he nevertheless refu,sed. Pres1.dent because tt IS-tired of him, campaign destroys the intended message \Vhen we called Prof. Dean Rusk at nor impeach a judge because it does that the issue is not the President but the University of Georgia law school, not like his opinions. Let us not surrender the presidency. lf the real iSsue were he told u~ he h~d no intention o~ signing our bir~right to mob hys teria and let · saving the presidency and not Richard the ad: His vcrs10~ of the adveruseryi~nt, us resist t~e sh~uters , that \vould M. Nixon, far more objective sponsor· he said, had arrived under conditions stampede w mto domg so. ' ship than Don Kendall would have been of extreme secrecy several weeks ago Those words expose the a d ' s at hand. Flybynite. Rides Out ihe Fuel C~is~ As you know, our airlines .have been hard hit by the shortage or . jet fuel · -evefl" though the American Petroleum Institute · reports Y.'e now have 28.9 million barrels of the stuff on hand, which is 14 percent more than We had a year ago. Jn the face or this shor:tag~ of jet fuel,. which we now have more of than be(ore, our airlines I have-patriotically done their part. 'They've knocked off 1 5 o o moneyloslng daily Oights, laid off 16,000 expensive em· · ploy.es, railed fares and eliminated all kinds of economy Uckets. Hardest bit by the crisis has been Flj'bynite Alrllnet, #hlch has been losl~g , money for ye..-s. 'No pa88eoger wdl ever forget the inauguration of Its new Jet Fuel Crisis Service on the' lucrative New York-1.on~n run. "GOOD AFTERNOON, I a d i e s and gentlemen .. Welcome aboard Flybynl!e'• super-luxury,· Extra·Fa" flight to London. This, due to the. absence of ste wardesses who lust clutter up thlnas, is a rcoordlna. • 11Your captlln today is Sergeant Wiibur (WUd Will) Witherspoon, U.S. Anny Flyin1 (l)rpJI (retired). And let us assure you tbal Serc•anl Witoorspoin ha• flown tbe Alla11tle many limes solo • ' r· ART HOPPE J and he's fully confident he can do it again today. _ "First, let us pOint out mariy of the conveniences of£ered aboard Our Super. Luxury, Extra-Fare Flight. As promised, you will notice that each of you has a full Jour feet of leg room. This is, of course, due to the removal of the seats, vertical leg room. For your comfort, we suggest that each of you hold on to your strap overhead until the Sergeant has I u r n e d of! the 'Overhead Strap'_ sign. · ''ONCE IN FLIGHT, those ol jou with the foresight Jo have bmugbt one aloog, will be enj.,ing a delicious box ·lunch. A wiae variety of alcoholic beverages will also be served depending on what wide varil.'\ty you have in your hip (laskt. Let us remind you. however, that we must charge a P corkage fee, cash on the barrelbead. "Now lei us point out 90me of the 11fety features ol this Fokker t&-E Biplane. By removing the restroom• and galley wt have been able lo provide eacll ot you with an unobstructed view ol both emergency trap ·doors. Sl¥>uld there 6e a loss In cabin prmaure, we adviae you lo awallow vJaoroosly. ''ONE, OF mE features of lhls aircralt is the large rubber band running throug~ the cabin. For a smooth and pleasant flight, Sergeant Witherspoon asks that each of you do your part and give it a couple of turns. "We will be taking of{ just as soon as we sec how many more pacsengers we can wedge in. On your arrival, with luck, at our hangar in Tiddling i teadow, jusr a scant 63 miles north O[ l.-Ondon, WC suggest you try to find a taxi to the Southampton freight docks where your baggage \\'ill arrive sooner or later, collect. "Thank you £or chancing it with us today and remember our motto: 'Wherever you're going in this Jct Fuel Crisis, you can always COW1t on Flybynite to take you'." Isn't It the Trutl1! . A1rerlcans, unlike the nationals of many other countries, have more w-- pOrtunity to learn about govemmOfit. For exa1nple1 we have had pounded home to us withOut letu p, year after year, the verity that our government wlll never give up anythtng It hu persuaded, roled or bludgeoned li'om . th~ voters -like more taxes, more bureaucrats, more ldloclu and a • few soreheads. "Nobodu should ever be anger.d bv what ht could hove prewntcd." -Dicttonal'l/ of OpinfO!l.I / The point has clearly been reached when there is only one visible remedy for increasing costs and taxes which otherwise will simply conUnue to grow without effective control. SQONER or . later, and thf:: sOOl)er , t~ . beUe9 a ,Yst~!!" '!~I. ·)lave )9:,•bec. -devised In which congress and tfie presidency come to· agreement, prior to any action on spending programs, 'OO the absolute maximum to be auUloriud for spending in any fiscal year. Having determined such a Ogure by CongreMlonal action, the clolh must then be cut to fit It. LeglslaiiOD f0r such a system is part way through Congress. It ought to be flnalll adopted and go into effect next year. Then appropriate leaders in C.Ongrcss and lhe White House oouJd agree in advance on the top limit essential to the health, welfare and safety of the nation which could not be exceeded except In dire emergency. II anybody knows . a better way be has not revealed il -As matters stand now, Congl'e511 regularlyd ,.ceecls-tbe President's requests. As inflation rages, none of the known remedies can be applied. Classic ways to fight inflation are to cut spendlng, raise wees or both. IN THE PRESENT circumstances there is no chance of doing either. Ash nnd tbe PreslCi!llt therefore choose to try to hold back spendiJfg increases, all the while cautious ihat such holdbaeks ~'On't bring on a reces.5lon . Ash, In fact, is bringing forth a budget for ti?: which wlU be re1arded as slightly lnOatlonary. He ls also promising re1cuo ~perotlolll ii the economy Oops worse than expected. 'llleoe aro like plans for a dretm ho!lff. Either their e 1 e c u 11 o n will oou more or will be changed before the structure Is built. Bui at least they are plans• and the COngress which will receive lhem doesn 't have uny plan I R \ made comments that mig_ht interest the ;1~~ President's Watergate prosecutors. They cited the commwticatk>ns , ex-highly detailed specifications as evidence that the White House communications perts w 8 n t a experts are far too professional to sound system so produce tape recordings marred \vith sophisticated it may erasures and excessive background n e v e r be built. noises. Motivated perhaps by lhC!se "shtl~ter forces" that wiped out Command er Tom Coats of the White an ·18-minute ·segmerit of a.crucial·Wa~ _H9-u~e ~mmµnications. Agen~y •. w_ho, ~tergate ·.tape, th'ey ·atsO·~Wlnt ·a"back-Up. Prepared the sOlicifatiori offer~..explaioed he was trying to obtain "the best and unit. most economical syste m" available. 111E SPECIFICATIONS, sent confidentially to potential bidders, call for "two mixing consoles'' capable of taking the sounds from 16 dif!erent microphones and then mixing them onto a t'*track stereo tape. Having given us his "position on this." the ctimmander declared he could no\ "talk about it' anymore" znd refused to answer further questions. Although the system is !upposed to be U!ed in the White Hou!e, which is buffeted only by the Pmident's tirades and has been cooled down only to 68 degrees, the t~·o identical consoles must survive "a shock of five G's" and. temperatures 80 degrees below FOOTNOTE: Until the Nixon takeover, the ~1arine Co.rps has recorded tht' performances at the \\'.hite House. Tho master tapes were filed in the 1'-1arino Band library where they have remained, virtually untouched, for lo these many years. zero. Indeed, they must be able to ouM•I com ."operate" at freezing temperatures and in a thundering downpoor. lll;l"'l:J!!t}I "The men.-wbo-operate-.lhe.se-electronic-l----t.llill.11,.11,il •• ,_ll.ll,il.il.11-1 marvels, furthermore, may have to do Robert N. Weed, PubWhcr it in the dark. Declares the document : Thoma$ Keevil, EditOr "The console will, a:t times, be operated in the East Room ... under extremely IO\V Barbara Krtibich light conditions. Ill umination must not .Editorial Page Editor · allow any noticeable splll over of light The editorial ,page of the Daily over the front of ·the console as . this Pilot leeks to intonn and stlmulate "will be in view ol both the East Room 1ttdeni by presPnting on this Pftit audience and the performers as well diverse1Commentary'on toples or in. as the President." lt>n>11t by syndicated columnists and cartoonists. by pr~lding a forum ror UNLJKE ' Rose ~fary Woods' tape ttAders' vieY.'!I 1o1nd by presenting thia . recorder. the new sound system Is al so · newspaper'• opinions and ideas on supposed to be designed with the best C\lrrent topics. The editorial opiniOOs fail-safe teatures1hat modem technology of the Df.ily Piiot ·11ppet1.r only In 1he can provide. ~ltori&l l"l'.llumn at the top of the We consulted half-a~ozen s o u n d Pact. Opinion• cxpttS$('(1 by the OOI· engineers and technicians, who estimated umnista and cartoonists and leun-,wrlttn: m lhtir own and no endOne--the two fancy consoles 1wlll cpst the mmt of their vie-v.·ii: by the Dally taxpayers more than $200,000. PUot shOuki bt infttn'd. One expert described. the propo5cd '°"nd system as "space·age technol ogy." Friday, January 18, 1974 Another called It "a hiahly professional " I , • ·' I • ' I R esigns Earl Brian, 31, state secretal'}· of health and welfare, has quit to run for GOP nomina- tion in June lo r Senate seat .held _by Democrat Alan Cranston, who says he will run again. Brian 's resignation is effective Jan. 31 . r -----~-~~- ! $3 7 Ml l llo11 WomanClmrged ith. Bad Checks LOS ANGELES (AP) -A mdldlMged hosiery sales- w o m a n with great s~ll at juggling bad check.! has papered U n i t e d Califomla Bank into a $463,000 hole, authorities repOrt. Ann L. Ohlschlager. 54. was charged Thursday in a felony "'arrant with eight counts of issuing checks w I t h o u t sufficient funds and one count of grand theft in the scheme, police said. In all, bad checks allegedly wri tten by the-woman totaled $37 million, authorities said. Ptfrs. Ohtschlager w a s paroled in late im from a bad chec k sentence and in January 1973-set -up-a business. Best Buy Hosiery Inc., which sold h osiery distributorships, authorities said. She opened t\\·o comp-any r -Mu rcl e1·, Con spiracy ·c11arges Droppecl Again st 'Quentin 6' stands it will put into question all grand jury indictments from here on out." • Friday, January 18, 1~74 • OAILY PILOT 5 Judge Nixes Growth Limits SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -trial that the isiue like! Stale Water Resourtts Control completed be!oro 1!176. Misuraca said B u r k e 1 s FREE . COUNSELING SERVICE 1 • FOR ALCOHOLISM FOR INDIVIDUALS AND INDUSTRY Phone-645-5707 Call 24 -Flours a Day RALEIGH HILLS HOSPITAL 1501 E. 16th ST. NEWPORT BEACH SAN RAFAEL. (AP) -Adjustment Center where the 1.1urder and c o n s p i r a c y prison vi01erlce took place charges have been dropped Aug. 21, 1971. 'lbree guards against inniB tes known as the-and three inmates, tncl~g BALES SAID he would ' San Quentin Six. accused of Soledad Brother G e o r ge appea l immediately. 111---------------------------------------------------11 balsa~'s · plotting a-1971 prison escape Jackson, were killed. St a t e c or rec t l o n s in which six-persons were -Stoll, a retired Nevada department officials described killed. County judge, was brought in the controversial 6ix>otout as Open Sunday 1-5 p.m. Marin County officials say to hear only the motion on a carefully planned escape r-----iiff!V'-wttr.rppeal the deciston whWh-he-ruled-af~~~~· ~""!"ISpiW,:~'!'_l.D\l'~~cc':\u'l:sed~j.j.__:__-'--:.;t Thursday by visiting Judge County ju dges disqualified prison officials of plotting the Vernon Stoll. He ruled that themselves because they were assassination of Ja c k s on . e nt ire invento •• ' I T the grand ·jury wh.ich indicted _ the selectors of th~ grand jury lhe six ''did not represent a which indicted the four blacks cross s e c t i o n of · the and l\\'O Chicanos. co mmunity." Defense attorney Charles ''The means (the method) Garry said the San Quentin used by the selectors of the case marked the ninth time grand jury did not assure a since 1967 he has argued for fai r representation ... of the dismissal of charges because blacks, the Latin Americans, of an unrepl°esentative grand the blue collar working class jury, but Judge Stoll was the and the young," Stoll said. first to grant the motion. THE INMATES remai n locked in San Quentin Prison's m aximum security "I think Judge Stoll will be overturned," said ?1-farin County District A t t or n e y Bruce Bales. "If the order Missin g Nurse ·Found Deaa in Car Trunk Assembl y Overrides Reagan Veto SACRAMTNTO (UPI) -A leading S e n a t e Republican says he would be "very surprised" if the upper house goes aklng with the Assembly in overriding Go.v. Ronald Reagan's veto of a mental hospital bill, Senate Republican Ca ucus Chairman John Harmer of Glendale, a · strong eagan backer, made the sta te ment SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A nurse missing since Monday has been found dead by police in the trunk of her car parked on a downtown street with a two-day-old traffic ticket on the windshield. Thursday after tile Assembly Authorities identified the easily overrode the governor's/ victim as Linda K. Carroll, veto of a bill prohibiting 31. She was found slain closure of state m e n t a I Thursday, shot through the hospitals without legislative head. apparently sometime approval. Monday. The "urge_ncy" measqre by Ballistics tests showed MisS "Assemblyman Johi:i Burton, ( l).San Francisco), w a s Carroll was lulled by a bullet approved on a 63-11 vote, nine S ' D th from the same gun used by more than the two-thirds Reg. SALE 4 piece circular sofa·· off wkite, brow n &beige, floral velvet chenille $19.50.00 $119S.OO 2 pc. secti onal 81/2x91/2 -white linen. loose ciJshions--;-1uxedo style ••••••••• ,""'$69S:CXr -$495.00 brawn & saltman pecan game set octogon table, 44x44 ond 4 arm choirs in brown naug. 1 only •••• , ••••• , ••••••• S 1100.00 8' sofa herculon fabric, block leather straps •••••••••••••• $439.00 9.2" sofa oak sides with wolnut inloy, beige naugc:ihyde. 1 only $419.00 7' sofa Y>OFF $249.00 $299.00 reduced! 100s of Values! Reg. ' 8' sofa ~fabric, Mset color 1 only ...... -.. -.... S.39.00 bedroom set bydillingliam, 72"<'.reueranclmirror, wotdiobe, 2nite,tand,. kingsi1e heodboard. oil walnut witk block tri m .... S 1500.00 contemporary oil paintings . 3'x4' -4'x4' values up to $289 $79 and up 00 S ea a fugi tive ex.oCODvict to kill needed. Fifteen Re publicans pfaid herculon,loosecushions. l only •••••••••••• $399.00 $299.00 his girlfriend and t hen joined 48 Democrats in 2 pcs. sectional R SALE $2'9.00 $949.00 SALE Means Tn-'a} himsel!. Maurice McFarland, supporting the effort. AU "no" 9\-! 7'f b. , __ '--· 1_u_ $899 $699 00 5 pc. d ining set .. ..!'!!•. 45. and his . estranged girl 2x 2 1sque caKK, ·~·r texture oun1; • • • • • • • • .00 • ~ votes .were cast by b & I ff bl "8''•d.lo•mkotoptoble,112"leol,4green ond gotd ---'-----111---1""-~:r---------· -·-· ....::-:...;fr,;;i.;:;end;n,i .. ·Gyn:;,, tlli'· W;~iiaSrh1iinrgt,onjjj'....ll!.~~b~li~cans~.il;;CT.1nae.l;-a'nHf-..;;.r~o;bw.;,n;.;,.;~sbia~t~maoo;.n6';:pe~c.:;a;.;,n.;c~o~ee:;,t;;a:;:;;;es p!oid fully upholste..d chofr• .................. $699.00 . Y2 OFF v,.. 'C -J .... -· e ~e o.wever. e 1 aceJ._.~ · · $3.59;00--$23.9-•• C )0,--..,-;:;;;;';;~Dr"r;;;:;;::~---------.:__.:_ _____ JI ___ _ .I' or 0Up e . apartment Monday a!tern<ibn. uncertain fate lll"'t!leSenate 2 'd irome corner tab1es_ ptece sec tano . ' " A WAlLET and a crecJjt SAN BER"'IARDI NO rAP) earn belongillg ID Miss Carroll - A Barstow couple will have were found in the apartment to stand trial Jan. 29 on bed.room in which McFarland charges stemming from the and liliss Washington died, death o! their It-year-old. diabetic son .... mm they denied investigators said. . whiCh is scheduled to consider 30 30 ·1c k d I 1 h $J •• 00 $89.M with built in oak tob6M 9'2"x9'2" • x w1 n smo e g ass ops •••••••••••••• eoc ~. ~ -'d it next Wednesday. The full l 0112, sofa ,.. stripe,byc<ah -. -............. ; ...• · ..... $950 .00 l egislature has not h overridde n a gubernatorial witk 2 attached solid ook tables 2 C a irs oak base veto in UI years. beige, brown, black, & white stripe •••••• , ••••••• $849.00 $550.00 block, white, ond~gold av21 sofa herculon 1.1npe 2 only ....•..••••••••••••••• each s260.~ $6SO.OO Y>OFF -· genuineleotkeronoutsidewitkstripe 7' sofa and 5' loveseat insUlin treatment, a Superior :nie nurse. from carrier~. Ms Vote ,. . , ..• Q)urt judge has,.(Uled. , • . ., . M1~.! ,~ad been employed m • J1ldge Edward Fogg refused tl>e _obsletrii:S -depatbrient at·.-" · · -· fabric inside. made by crossroads • ~, ••••••••••• , , $790l>O 1/2 OFF stripe herculan fabric ••••••• , • , , , • , • , , , , • , • , , $650.00 . 2 pc. se~ti 011a[, · -: _ ·-• 6 small tub ~hqirs, ., 2 each: mustard, off White, $499.00 ' ! ' ! J ' • ' • ~ • • ' • t • • • • • ' l • • • . • . ! ' • . • ' ) , Thursday to dismiss charges the UC Medical Center for A d of involwitary manslaughter seven years. pprove and endangering the life of. Police said Miss Carroll a minor filed a g a inst apparenUy was abducted while Lawrence Parker, 35, and his she sat in her car near the 29-year-old wife, Alice. downtown intersection o f Their son, Wesley, died last ~1arket ru'Hf. Powell Streets Aug. 22, a f t e r -they waiting for a companion to discontinued his i n s u I i n run an erand The companion, treatment, saying that a faith Jorge Rendon, 50,· of San healer at the First Assembly · Diego, said he "'as gone only of God church in their desert about five minutes before hometown told them he had returning to find Miss Garroll healed the boy's diabetes. and her car gone. SACRAME~'TO (UPI) -A bill permitting women to designate themselves a s "Ms." when they register to vote has won final legislative approval from the all -male Senate. Currenily, women musl use either the prefix "MiM or Mrs ." with their' name when they register. 8l/2x91/2, tuxedo styfe tohitian cotton, off white. Handwoven in India •.• , , , • , , ••• , , • , , .$989.00 2 swivel chairs loose cushions, hemknfabric, blue stripe • , ••• , , .$259.00 butcher black dining set, 5 pieces ook table 43x43"with 2 16" fills, 4~iter.dchoirs 100% Nylon -Choke of lobrio & calan •• , , •••••• $550.00 brown & saltman oil wolnut end tables one drawer, 2'x27x18H • •• ••• $259.00 hexagon taQles oil wa lnut ••• 30x30x18 by brown & saltman •••••• $259.00 . 96"·sofa · wood trim, orange brown fur stripes, loose cush iom •••• $495.00 Y>OFF corner tables +II---with smobd loss toe, oil walnut 28x2$xl8 !iYl>iDWn so Iman ...... $259.00 $189:00 Select Redwood Originals •Tables •Bar Tops •Clocks •Art Objects Featuring -Distinctive Groins & Beautiful Burls f R19ulor Price Range $ 65.00 to $600.00 Come to Mercantile Bldg. , Alh Fleltir Level 3850 Sowlh Plaza Drive San&a An• • 714 • 556-6550 at • cZd'edrz/~ OF SOUTI-1 COAS T V ILLAGE N Santi An• F*" J South eo..t z w Iii / v.11 ... ·~1 J lldr.A 11 --4thl...t sunflower s , E hanging wall unit oak & walnut 32x72H, 2 cabineh & shelves , •• , ••• -.$299 2 steerhyde chairs onchrotne bow .••••••••••• $179 5 pc. oil walnut dining set 45 'rd. table, 2 18'f fillt, 4 yellow & greet'! stripe herculon choirs •• $199 custom made 8' sofa olive crushed velvet with gold pipi"D, down bock p~tow.. ... orly •. 5695 -- ' . • ; . ;-' $749.00 $149.C]_q $425.00 $189.00 $T89.00 - -· ': :-; . ·.. ... . • green print Pick.up Price • , •••••••••••• •• •• • • .$1 29.00 sectional 3 piece 16' S.h<spe off white fur, loosecvshK>ns, 1 orly ., .. , .$1600.00 2 swivel chairs -c..i.ionsg....., lime, & yellowstripo •••••• : .$259.00 white indoor or outdoor game set mode by londes "8'' round tobleno!h 4 cloo;n ••••••••• _ •••••••• $560.00 custom lamps also on sole hou,.: $149.C]_q YI OFF mon., lue., wed., frl. 1 I .9 thu,.. I I ·6:30 sot. 11-5:30 sun. 1·5 • • • Today's Final . VO L. 67, NO. 18, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1974 c TEN CENTS " More Student Busing Viewed by Newport-Mesa The Newport-l\lesa Unified School buy more buses and completely chaflge Uislrict may do Us share to ronserve alt our transportation 'policies," says fuel by busing more rather than fewer Superintendent John Nicoll. · chUdren to school. \ . "Bu t I do think it would be reasonable 'nils seemingly paradoxical approach for us to explore the possibilities for to conserving the nation's gasoline busing more students in cases where supplies ls inspired by one simple fact: we could eliminate use of the Individual It takes more gas for so· students automobiles," be said. each to ride in private autos to school The idea was presented at this week's than for 50-students to~ride-to school-meeting-of-the-Newport-Mesa school in a' •1ngle bus. board, where initial trustee reaction was HWe'rc not saying that we should favorable. • 1vers Lake Homes Ul'IT ......... HELD ON GUN CHARGES Mlirtin's Son Dino· Jr. lJ ,S. Age11ts. Nab Dean. Marti11 Sort . . On Arms Charges ·~·Shalimar Tiff Real Hot One • Tempen Oered and so did t h e furnace. Coeta Mesa Fire Department . personnel reced to the 'roO block ol Shellmar Drive about 11 p.m. Thursday, when a do rn, est i e dispute got out ol hand and hubb~ ldci<ed the heeler. • ·1nvesUgetors IRld the kick broke • nexlble hose feedlni gas to the • flll'1\8ct and the luel exploded In flame!, causing l400 c1ama1e to tbe wall and a klldlen cabinet area. -~---~-- In Mesa • Proposed , • "It's nice to see the district willing to go out of its way to help with problems of the overall community," school board President Donald E. Smallwood said of Nicholl's proposal. Simple calculations show the value . of students riding buses raUier than individual cars to school. Carrying 50 students living two-~ from school, a diesel bus, which averages about seven miles to the gallon of gas, would use about three-fifths of a gallon of gas to make the trip from home to school and back. For the 50 students to make the same trip in private cars, each ave'raging about 16 miles to the gallon would take about 12 gallons of gas. The advantages of buses over cars in this c:_ase works out to a 2,000 percent gasoline savings. --- Nicoll admitted that many students living one to t~·o miles from school -the limit beyond which bu s transportation is already provided - are choosing to drive or be driven rather than walk. "Let's race it," he said, "high school students just like to drive cars wh enever they can." But Nicoll said that, if the district provided more transportation, while at the same time urgin{; parents IQ pressure esan's Psychiatrist, He Claims . By TOM 'llkl\Ll'\' Of ftM 0.llY l'li.t Sti ff 1ifaria Parson's psychiatrist testified · late Thursday that his patieiit's sex- hungry personality once lOOk control during an office interview and made a det~ed effort to seduce him. Di':--oeane-Benton-or-Santa Ana testified shortly before Orange Q>unty Superior Court Judge William 1'1urray ordered a four-day break in the sauna bath trial that Mrs. Parson, 50, sat on the arm or hi s chair and n1 adc what he said were "sexual advances" towards him. "Doctor, how did you know they were .sexugt adyai:ices?"·p 1-a inti ff' s· attorney · i1arvin Lewis Sr. asked the gray-haired psychiatrist "Haven't you ever had a girl make a pass at you?" Benton asked Lewis to the delight of the jury and a loudly chortling Judge Murray. The-psychiatrist ·made it clear that Mrs. Parson's .advances were rejected and that she was told "in no uncertain · terms" that such conduct in his office 1Jis a no-no." Benton, a genial witness \vho amused a crowded courtroom by his persistenl' ad libbing during questioning, told Lewis (See S~UNA, Page 21 A special boys' and girls' basketball clinic co-sponsored by Costa 1'1esa High School . and the city 's Department of Leisure Services is scheduled Saturday On (be M1,15tang c3nipUs. . .~ ~ " ... ~ . The 9 a.m. session for youngsters in third through eighth grades will be in the CMHS girls' gym and will feature Mustang Coach Bob Sorenson and members of his team. Youth is Innocent LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Criminal charges were dropped Thursday against a 13-yea r-old boy accu~d oJ sabotaging a railroad track switch which derailed a fre ight train, killing one person and injuring four others in November. Priests Perforrned Cere moriy Qn Bay Area Famil)· SAN.. FRANCISCO (AP) -A Roman catholic priest said today that an archiocesan team of priests perfonned the rites .of exorcism last summer to free a San Francisco Peninsula family of demonic pos~sion. "This story bas a .happy endlrig,"· . said the Rev. Miles O'Brien Riley, ~irector of the San Franc l1s co Archdtoc.oe CommtmlcaliOIU! Center. Father Riley, meantime, would not personally report any-of the details but confinned that the "family went through the experience and that il worked out" after the team of priest prayed for 15 days and nights for the family's deliveranCe from pOssesSlon. · The San Francisco Chronicle reported that the possession appeared to affect the entire f8mlly of a young husband strong enough to cause screams or pain. The priests and a physician testified that the choking attacks left visible bruises. They reported they aiso saw {lbjects propelled· across a room. including a knife that fle1v from a table and was imbedded in a wall. ther children into laking buses, there could be an important fuel savings. Nicoll said the district will also consider providing more rooter buses to athletic events, particularly faU football games .. "You see the stadium parking lots full every. Friday night," Nicoll observed. "We'd be much better off if we could get students to park their cars at school and ride buses whenever theteam playea - outSide the district." Drowned During By ARTHUR R: VINSEL DOOR S OF BART TOO SENS ITIVE . ·• : ... ",_ OAKLAND (U PI) -Ilon"t lean •• the doors. That's the advice today from the Bay Area Rapid Transit District which said doors. were opening at the wrong time _on_ its _trains- Bart said engineers were trying fo solve the problem. Orange C.ut • Weather Variable high clouds and wann- er days are forecast for the week- --end with-low ck>uds and-fog clear. ing by· noon, acoording to the \\·eather service. Highs near 70. Lows in the mid-505. INSWE TODAY Tile.. opera sea.!011 begins to- ni17/1t in Laguna Beach. It's "Don Pasquale" this weekend and "La Boheme• ne:t. See story i·1' today's \Veekendner. • At Ytvr 1tnfct J .llllllM• • &11111111 ... Mrlift tN1 L. M, lml ' M11t111I ,....., tt Callfenlle S. t1 Mlllltllll N1wt 4. lt Cl111UlM »·41 Or11111 Ct11fll't 11 "And what · makes it all the better Is that it is not · fiction, that it is all true," Father Riley cleclered. and wife and their small son-. · The child eppeared . to be the focus (if . the "evil spirit" although all three sunered physic&! manifeestallons or what one attelKling priest described as 11demonlc possess1on." Disturbed by their experiences, the couple first went to their parish priest for help. He declined and they told ' their story to a higher person in the C1mlc• • 11 11t11t111r1ftll 11·2' c~ ,, SY1YI• l'w191' tl Dtalll Hiiie" 11 ...,,. 11•2' l!lflt11r1M Patt • '""-Mtrtlttt U-tt He .. Id ttie exottlslng priest and '!be family planned to releue the 11111 story t1JrouCh the catholic -Service In Wnhl..WO within the next few days, ln<:ludlng the family's identity. ' These manifestations included the sensation or being choked by a force archdiocese. , After an investigation , an elderly priest informed in the rites of exorcism was sent to help. After 15 days and nights (See DEVIL, Page Zl " PllWlllCI !1•11 "' ... •tcer11 11. ,. """''" ,, ... 1111 ,,,...1q >I Alli LaMlrt 1• T1Wfltlt11 JI --. w-•1 ..... l~U Wlrill Mtwt 4. 11 .... ..., U.ll ' • • ' i • ' - • • I 2 DAILY PILOT c ... TONIGHT "TURN OF THE SCREW" San Francisco Opera's touring subs idiary presents complete opera in English, OCC Auditorium, 8 p.m. Ad1n. Adulls $2, Students $1 . Workshops p r e c e d I n g performance. OCC LECTURE -"Baja C.lifomia story,'' Lloyd l\1ason Smith lecturer, --&t'oence Hall;-7:36 p:m. BASKETBALL -Estancia at Costa Mesa Jligh, 8 p.m. Newport Harbor at Anaheim, 8 p.m. UC! CHAMBER CONCERT -Fine Arts Village Theater, 8 p.m. Adm. $3.75. UC! DRAMA WORKSHOP -"An Evening in Autism," Fine ·Arts Studio Theatre, Jan. 18 & 19, 8 p.m. Adm. 75 CQfl.ts. ' SATURDAY, JANUARY II ESTANCIA ADOBE -Stale Historical Landmark, Adams & Mes a Verde Dr. West, Sat. &: Sun. 1-5 p.m. ...LIBRARY..EILMS -Films !or school age children, 10:30 a.m. BASKETBALL -OCC al San Diego Mesa College, 8 p.m. LA PHILHARMONIC CONCERT - ... UCI Crawford Hall, 8:30 p.n1. Tickets 646-0411. .From Page 1 •• ' f'r!day, January 18, l1J74 f't ' .-( .. '~ ~ . ~ .. (• ;1· ~ ,. .., I •• ... ,. 'if ,, ·:;.._,,. -.~,_, ···~-·~' Ted Bologh'.s an Island Unto Him self in Mesa By RUDI NIEDZJEtsKI-- 01 1111 O.llr Pllet lllff . For the first lime since he moved to Costa ~fesa 14 years ago Theodore C. "Ted" Bologh will not be a city counci~ candidate. It's not that he Is "'.ilhout ca mpaign issues -"Terrible Ted," as they used .to call blm at city hall, still believes there's plenty wrong with the way Costa Mesa is run -but be no k>nger lives in Costa Mesa. Technically. You would thiok so, but his new hoU.&e at 2263 Pacific St., though smack dab In the geographical middle ol Costa Mesa, i.s actually in the county. It's an is!arid. CITY OFFICIALS are quite content to keep it that way, remembering ~n Bologh would spit fire at them ~ -ever.y-other Monday night at city t'Owtell meetings, and-I. have rejec ted his petitions for annexation. That is why Ted Bologh's name does not appear on the h1arch 5 municipal ballot along with Jack Hammett. \Villard Jordan , Norma Hertzog, Joan Torribio, Richard \Vestlake Jr. and Raymond P. Evans. NIEDlllU l<I '.'I feel hurt th~~ I can't run for the city council of Costa Mesa," ~ogh confined Tuesday. I was real thrilled that I was able to serve as a govern- ment watc!>dog. I had fa cts and issues that I was fighting for." BOLOGH SAYS if he were ruruting fOr council this year one i~e he mate of the JJl'OJ'ect.'s value W'OUld be $45 would campaign on would be the elimination of those county px:kets. And be has a convincing argument. to $60 million but that if the right wning LAKE HOMES is obtained, "it could easily go up to $100 Bologh's . wife, #Trisa went outside to move the patio furniture Mondai millioo." afternoon, slipped and fell, and broke her leg in seven places. The thr~phase project would take .Here's what ~b says happened when he tried to get an ambulance approximately three years to complete to take his wife to the hospital for emergency care: but construction could begin In 1975 • "if things go 'Smoothly and everything RE CALLED tbe ambulance company which Informed hiin It couldo, roll falls into place," Foote said. . out to hi!: house ~ ID"emei:gency unless It bad authorization fro_m tbe Costa · Kai.ser Aetna's fea sibility study wJll Mesa Police Department. - '.be completed by September. "And il Storm Toll ) Damage Up By 1be AHOClated Pres! A fast-moving StOrm with r1vmg rains and gale-force winds brought more bad · weather today to the Pacific Coast and northwest. -Bur-a eather·-forecaster said the storm mtght not dump as much rain as earlier storms which brought floods to five states. "The storm Is just beginning, 11 said Larry ~erman, w~ is in charge of the Nations Weather Service's Seattle office. . "We expect th1' storm to be general but moving quite rapidly and the amount of rain may not be a3 heavy 1s we1ve had In ·tbe past few days," be added. · Zirmerman said the storm could speed Inland as far as hanf..hit Idaho and ~1ontana by evening . Earlier, storms p rec i pl t ate d multimillion dollar f 1 o o d i n g in \Vashington. Oregon, California, Idaho .and ~1ontana. Although the ne\vest sto rm is not expected to be as \Yet as the earlier ones, Zimmcnnan s.aid worse might still be in the ofrmg since the "Potential for \vet \Veathe r certainly will remain." There have been 16 known or presumed deaths in Oregon and Northern Califor-- nia since 1he winter storm struck. Authorities in a vast area which also embraces western ?\-1ontruta, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and Northern Cafi.fomia estimated damage at more than $54 million. _ . ln. Southwestern Oregon, rescuen found the bodies of three of nine men trapped wben a giant mudslide collapsed a Pacilic Northwest Bell C',o, relay station . near C&nyoovWe Wedneaday night. jl's shown Dot to be feasible we kiss '_'But the poll~ depattment told me. they couldn't do anything because I of£ our money and go sorlieplace else," was in the county. 'So I had to call the c:ounty Fire Departmerit'whieh~t.ad-to-, __ .---c:.,· P.P6M ---e···I*--- •:Equal ~ight s" • AUGUSTA, Milne (AP) -The Maine Legislature today •P. proved the Equal Rlghts Amendmen~ makin~ Alaine the 31st state to approve the women's rights measure. · The measure was adopted on a 19·11 roll-call vote in the Sen· ate. The House approved !he measure by a JO-vo te. margin. rues· day. . In a surprise move, Senate President Kennetl1 P. McLeod voted in favor of the ap1mendment. The Senate president,. who usually votes only to break a tie, cast the deciding negative vote last year which killed the ERA during the regular session of lhe 10th legis· lature. - With Maine raWlcatlon, only seven more states must ratify the measure to reach the required 38-state approval needed to make t he ERA an amendment t.o the U.S. Constitution. Tht; amendn1ent guarantees equal opportunity to all persons, regardless of sex:. Probe Urged Nixon Personal Tapes H.ave Blank Portion J BULLETIN WASmNGTON (UPll -U.S. District Judge Jobn J. Slrlca suspended he·arlngs ioto President Nlxon'1 W1terg1te tape recordlng1 lhis allernooa lad recom· mended that special pn:11ee11tor Leoa Jawor1tl conduct a grand jury lnvesUg• tion. . said of the gap during the conlerencc: "It looks quite serious. It doesn't appear ... it couldn't have bee n accidental." \Vatergate special prosecutor Leon Jaworski !Bid tcxlay It would be dUficult to conclude that the erasure was accidental. Sirica ordered the conference , WASm NGTON (UP I) -Testimony transcript unsealed over the objections before Judge John J. Sirica disclosed of James T. st. Clair, recently hired today that President Nixon's personally to be new head of the White House recorded reco11ections of. two key Wttergate legal team. Watergate oonvmaUons contain blank '!be existence of tbe blaol: spots In ltretdles. Nixon's .. dlclated reco!l<ctions -• · J. Fred Buzhardt, White ·House · brought out by l!lllitant W1i611te counsel. acknowledged gaps ;ln tbe lapes special -tor Richard Ben-Venlate of the President's dictated accoWlts but-in·-·q'l1esUOiliD1··o~dt__::___ __ .:_ ·_. _ Foote said._ _ae_M a ~scue P"Uck all the way over here from Orange County Airport " • Wlf ---..,.---Meanwhile-Another f e at-..i'HJ-i"H-J.4-~Bolo&b-lu~t took 45 miautes to 1et-her.~as-lying~t:-\-.Q. study-oo a full ·blown marina-is about there on the cemel\t slab and in great pain." MOORER..AoMIJ.S.K!sStNiaoisiR==.,,;:~~~v~ ~~~~=t ·1'iH1.--~-------s·A'OO'PlN1 . ory, 19• . roorwitli an en ea In mid-sentence- to be released by Moffatt and Nichols Engineering Company in Long Beach. , That study, commissioned by the cities o{ Newport B e a c h, Costa )'fesa and the landowning companies of State Mutual and Beeco Ltd. has detennlned the marina is economically a n d teclmically feasible, accordln$ to Racil L However the rum says its data is 1 not yet complete and that it would take from 8-10 yea~ to get the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lo design and approve the harbor entrance. ' But Raciti said he believed Costa Mesa and Nev•port Beach could use. their influence with lawmakers ln Sacramento !ffid Washington D.C. to make the marina •.'become a reality in a hurry." Vac~tion A,dvised SAN FRANCISOO (UPI) -Mayor Joseph Alioto recommendol Thursday that city workers be allowed time off from jobs to observe the Qtinese New Year Wednesday. Nixon, to Talk A bout Energ:r WASHINGTON (AP) - President Nixon announced today that he "'ill make a live radio brOadcast to lay out t h e government's energy program at 1---..... +-;.siam.miii.i!iP~DTiri~ce<Hh• • ... ... 4 ,, • ~ • r • • ' ' • will hold a bipartisan congressional leadershjp meeting: f\-1onday at which Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger will brief the leaders on Middle East de\!elopments. Also, there will be discussion of the Administration's energy legislative proposals. • Sitting down for an Oval Office meeting with Senate Minority Leadet Hugh . Scott (fl-Ra,),, the , Pre-sident Said he work~ on his forthcoming radio speech until late Thursday night. OlAM•I COAST DAILY PILOT Tl\i: Ol'lfOOe CNU DAILV PILOT, wlltl """lcll 11 ~Md ltl1 ,._1·Prt11. II po,lbll ..... .-, 1111 Ort"" Gotll Plollt!l"'lnO (OfnPlnY. ~· r1i. •lltiortl t •t -Pllllll}h«I, MoniNy ltln11111! ,rklt r, Mr CHll Mt ... ,. • .....,.. 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""'" .. ,. -""""' ......,.,. .......... I ~ "'*"9Mr. \ Six minutes later another ambulance company department, arrived at Bologh's house. ' dispalched by the lire uTllEY WERE very uncooperative., They wanted the cash right away. 'Ibey wanted $44.50 lo take ber three quarters of a mile lo lbe hospital " Bologh snaPJ>E!'d. "I'd just gotten off work then and I didn't have it on me'." Balogh .said ~e w~ able to talk the driver into making the mercy run alter pleadmg with bun, bul be remains Incensed about the poor qualily of emergency service In tbe county i!lands. . FroM Page 1 DROWNED. • • alter his orliJnal btmt!ng ezpeditlon lo retrieve tbe duck alter first attending a collea:e class. Gentosi's wristwatch had nm down and stopped at 2:50 p.m. Wednesday, just about 24 hours be[ore bis body was recovered and ~ houn after he drowned. . FroM Page J DINO •.• the U.S. attorney and I'm quite confident that we can come out of this quite satisfactorily," he said. Asked if this was plea-bargaining he .said, "I doo't like to use the ~rm 'plea-bargaining.' I prefer "to say we're in serioU! discussion.". · He said federal agents heard Martin was selling the _guns and_ then entered the picture. His college room • mate , Scott Feller, "I have to auume they're operable, formally Jdentlfied the vicUm's body but they have never been fired by my after it was recovered, according to client," Weedman said of the guns. Assistant Coroner Allen. Martin -arrived at the coUrtllouse at · Sherifrs Lt. Wendell Syphers said 9:30 a.m. accompanied by Weedman. He wore a gray turtleneck sweater, Wednesday only a ·short time before a navy blue sportcoat and dark glasses the body was recovered that while no and carried a leather jacket. fou l play was suspected. that hope . Federal officials sai~ the machine guns continued !or his survival mcluded an M2 carbine. a Briti.sh ·Sten Students and' deputies who combed gun, a Thompson .45-caliber submachine !he.!our-!Qil~~!!ll!!.Jfilfill~ ~ and two Belgian FM machine guns. brush area near Big Lagoon had hoped ~~.ti tot tri young Gentosi simply sought a pince \V-ash1ngton-said an undercover agen to wait out the stonn. purchased an ~·116 rifle and· a North Investigators said he would have Korean-made AK 4 7 semiautomatic waded only six feet out fr om the weapon from Martin for $675 \Vednesday. shoreline before stepping off the shelf He said agents returned to Marun ·s into the 3~foot waters that took his house Thursday with .a search warrant life. and made the a?Test and confiscated Cltholic funeral rites are scheduled the weapons. Saturday for the ~tosl youth, wlth ?\-1artin, a premedica~ student at UCLA, r.:ta~ at noon in St. Joachim's Church, is married to actress Olivia Hussey. '·Colfl · Mei.a and .inttmfenL.to.. follo W" Young Martin gained fame as an at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in Orange. entertainer in the mid·l960s as a member The family suggesta m e m or ! a I or the Dirio. Desi and Billy recording 1 contribuUons be sent to the Dean of group, in which he was partnered wittr Students at Humboldt State C:Ollege for the son of actress Lucille Ball and the Larry Gentosi Memorial Scholarship. O..i Arnaz. Students there organized the fund , Efforts to reach his father, who Is which is expected to be awarded annually in Tucson,-Ariz. for the Dean htartin· to someone in wildlife management Tucson Open Golf Tourney, were studies. · unsuccessful. Survivors include his parents , of the Federal officials said the arrest family home, plus a brother, Paul, of culminated a month·long investigation Huntington Beach, and a sister, Claudia headed by .. U.S. Attorney \Villiam Kell er Ke1nper, or Costa 1\-fesa. 8nd Steve Morrissey, special agent in Dog Ohedien~e Training Set For Costa Mesa A new series in !he Co!ta Mesa Department of Leisure Services' 10-week dog obedience tra ining classes begins Monday nigbu and Wedoe.day m0rrungs next week. charge of the Los Angeles office or the fed eral Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Bureau. A veil of secrecr was maintained until early today after the arrest Thursday afternoon. Federal officials limited their. initial comnient to: '~Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms has made a significant seizure of fireirms. It was significant because of the unusual nature of the defendant." · Fl'Olll Page 1 DEVIL ••• Enrollment b limiled, so doll' mu s! be registered Immediately with the Department or Leisure Servi.... The ol . chanting Roman catholic prayers, fee Is !15. the apparent posswlon was all over . S....lons will be at Te\Vlnkle Park In his testimony , ,the atlendlng Monday from 7 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday physician said , ~·1. ".'as l\\·are of the from 9:30 lo I0 :30 a.m.. !aught by -presence of the evil splrJt of Salan vtteran dog handler Don Brassell. at one moment .. • . The next moment CMe and leedtng In ·addition 10 I was aware of lta departure lrom dlsclpllne and obed ience are taught In the people and the place." the course. which BrasM!ll recommends The oouple said they had not read !or clop .•bout six months old. the belt-telling book "The E•orclst " F'Urther Information may be obtained and had not known 01 ( ·the movie a~t by caffing 556-5300 or roaching BrRSoell possession at the time ol their ex- at 5414911, IC<Onling IO city ofOcials. pcrience" • • • and was followed by 57 seconds of suggested th ey were the result of nonnal silence. .that he has had 152 sessions with ?\-!rs. Parson at $50 a visit since she allegedly was trapped in the sauna room of the Holiday Health Spa in Orange on March 2, 1970. • Regarded by Lewis as a key witness in ft1rs. Parson's $1 million lawsuit against the spa, Benton took two movies in his office both of which depict Mrs. Parson responding to hi! questions in a manner that bas led him to believe she has adopted-mu!Uple pcnonaliUes. In one movie, the !>uxom redhead told Benton of the way in which Maria repeatedly took control of her body in those three years, left her husband and seven children behind at the Anaheim home and drove to bars fo r liaisons with men that Jed to sexual relations . dictation practices. 1be President's dictated accmmt of He dt'flled the blank stretches were lhe Mitchell conversation contained, a caused by deliberate erasure. The tapes, 33-aecond blank period be.fore picking subpoenaed by Watergate investigators, up the: President's voice in mid-sentence, were Nixon 's accounts of a telephone Ben·Venlste said. . conversation lhe President had with Sirica's court wu jammed with a : Conner Attorney General John N. standin&·room only crowd for the . .Mitchell June 20, 1972. three days after bearine. - the Watergate break-in, and of a Aated by Ben·Venllte why blank spots : dlscu.ssion with John W. Dean, m. tbcn appeared In the tapes , Buzhardt replied · White House counsel, on March 21. 1973. Uwt 0 frequently, dlctation may not be · Slrlca unsealed a »page transcript in the form of complete sentences." ~ of Buzhardt's first disclosure of an l&-The court hearing resulted from a minute gap In a June 20 Watergate report by aome technical experts ttlls tape of a conversation between Nixon week that a tape of the Nixon and H. R. Haldeman. The transcript convenallon three days after the was taken of a oonfereoce in Sirica's Waterga!_e break·ln had a gap caused chambers Nov. 21. ·br a series of manual manlpulaUons The transcript showed that Buzhardt o a tape recorder. to-·ow.'dlllt· '{Pff lwnw. 0ortb tmAf&(J{ff • ,_ Henredon, Drexel, Heritage - t:lr20% Our Mid Winter se le of m•9nificent Henredon, Drexel i nd Heritege is now In progress end if you haven't shopped, don't weste •nother mlnutit. Y4lu'N enjoy tempting reductions on our entire collectlon of Henredon Drexe l ind Heritege upholstery and 1 elect,d bedroom groups. Lorge selectlon of othtr nam e brend s drestic;elly reduc;1d to lncludt 111 of our fin• upholsttry lines. Stop in now for b11t selec .. ti on. OREXEL-H ERITAGE-HEN REOON-'-WOODMARK-KARAS1AN INTllllOllS WlllDATS I SATUlllATS t lOO N l1H N IDAY 'TIL t tlO • . . NEWPORT BEACH e 1727 WESTCUFF DR.. 64~ LAGUNA BEACH 9, MS NORTK COAST l!WY, 49'~1 "TORRANCE° e 2lM• HAWTHORN! llYD • 10pen Sunday 12-5:301 378-1211 1 •· ·DAD,y PILOT EDITORIM:i PAGE ' .Si n Fi ht Coolin It this week's Costa Mesa Planning e ommission alter briefly-turnlnir-bette.,-·hss actually gotten-worse. public hearing was a foretaste of what will happen at An aide assigned to handle Orafige Coast College the city council level early next month, a reasonable cases mysteriously was reassigned and replaced by a compromise will be reached between businessmen and pink inquiry form which aftet-being sent, requires a environmentally minded homeowners on the city's pro-12·15 day period for an answer. posed sign ordinance. Sadly, some Orfnge Coast vets are only gging oroh Although .some extreme positions were expressed and hungry. That is Why the college this week began during that hearing, there appeared to be a general issuing free lunches to 25 vets. For many of them it is mood of cooperation among representatives of the Cham· the only meal of the day. ber of Commerce and other business leaders. This stood It seems the VA bureaucracy co uld do consider· in marked. contrast to a pronounced hard·line atlit"'ud~e~-~ably !!]Dre...lo_clear the...problem instead of reinforcing. taken-by the-business·commuhlty durinlf·eai'lys!ages 1t with more forms and red tape . f..:...-,..._--of·discussion. -·-'"'======- i 1 That give-and-take atutude also has drifted into the camp of the homeowners who, although' not getting all they wanted in terms of sign restrictions, seem opli· mistic that the 11softened" ordinance will still substan· tially better the appearan<e of their city. There may be a few minot differences remaining between the homeOwners and the business men but those cah be worked out to mutual satisfaction when the sip;n ordinance goes to public hearing before the cou~cil in February. - Bttreat1cratic B11ngling Despite assurances to the ~ontrary, the Veter~n's Administration has not done all 1t can to ease the. plight of veterans whose benefit checks have been delayed . Al colleges throughout Southern California, and particularly, at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. the1nissing checks~h ave forced vets to drop out of school, get evicte:d from lheir apartments, and to turn their cars over for repossession. , A special troubleshooter dispatched to the VA of· fice in Los Angeles was sup posed to have sol~ed .the check problem by Christmas, but locally the S1tuat1on, Hope f 01· Cable TV . Directors of the Public Cable Television Authority (PCTAJ_ar@..nQ..w laced with th e decision of whether or not to remain 'in the join venture of a-fiVe-city Cable television network. The group, representing the cities of Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Westminster, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, has been anxiously seeking bidders on its proposed fran_chise. . Up tffilil ·rast month, however, bidders were non· existent. A generally-slumping economy , and financial woes by 1najor cable co mpanies, ruled out .all bids. Now two bidders have stepped forth and directors are anticipating even more bids before the April 15 closin~ date . --- Smee the eventual goals of the project appear to be worth.while and beneficial to a large segment of the Orange Coast, it would seem wise for individual city councils to vote to remain in the project past the Feb. 28 expiration o! the present agreement. , The cities should at least remain together through April 15, when they can then analyze whether or not the project is fea sible. Social Be11efits Spenifing ·Tri,ples--A~. Spons~~s Tr~ Dear Gloomy ='' = -v· . ~3Joo· B'I"li 0 wlge1 _ ___.1.~J.:rst -:~ . _ _ .. _1 on_u ~~ _ _ __ ...:;;,-~ WASHINGTON-Employing shady tactics reml.niscent of Watergate dirty tricks, sponsors of a rorthcoming national .newspaper. advertisement on behalf of beleaguered President Nixon are erroneously telling p r e s t i g i o u s Democrats that Dean Rusk and Lady Bird Johnson have ~greed to sign the ad. The ad itself is the brain chi ld of ( EVANS·NOVAK ) and not from Kendah himself. Rusk, Secretary of State for both John F. Kennedy and Lyndor. B. Johnson , said he never signs petitions , letters or ads. the White House and IN AUSTIN, TEX., l\·lrs. Lynd:in has .. been entrusted Johnson 's personal secretary tolcf .is to longtime Nixon in-through an interm ediary she had heard timate __ Donald l\1. nothing about the ud. J\lrs. Joh11:io11. Kendall. Pepsi·C.Ola she said. did not mtil>c a 1>racticc of chief executive and .signing public.appeals .or sta_tc111cnts. beneliCiary Or muJ. Another top-drawer Johnson a,ide tiple N I x o n ad· received his cop)t of the proposed mini stration ·bl essings the past fi ve advertisement 10 days ago. Describing· years. Kendall 's role : to make the ii as a bald "sa ve Nixon" effort skillfully strongest possible defense of ~1r. Nixon wrapped in "save America" camou nage, without scaring off high-level Democratic he told us he· would never sign. The signers: language <1f the ad, titled "a warning. Thus, the first version of the ad about weakening America," strongly . appealsJnlullame_terma to the_patrioiic _ .supports that view : necessity of "preserving thi! nation" "We can preserve this nation <1nly as distinct from preserving President if we r e a 1 i z e -immediately!-that Nixon. That is the obvious come-on for democracy caMOt survive where mob Democrats who would never sign an rule flourishes. We cannot surrender outright appeal to support a man most to government by outcry." of them loathe. mERE ENSUES an emotional appeal ONE-FORMERJOlinson c-a----01 n ei-ro "ffillow Uie rule·r of ·the-Constitution member was specifically told on behalf that for 200 years has served us of Kendall that President Johnson's supremely well. Lot -us observe the widow and former Secretary of State c o n s t-i t u t-i o n a l g r o u-n d s f o r Rusk both had agreed to sign. That impeachment-treason, bribery an d claim had the desired result of putting other high crimes and misdemeanors." h-'f<itm eab1m~M unaer ·ter-:US" rememb--r, ~s. intense pressure .to sign himself, but "that Congress cannot impeach a lie~nevertheless refused . President because It is tired or him: When we called Prof. Dean Rusk at nor impeach a judge because it does the University of Georgia law school , not like his opinions. Let us not surrender he told us he had no intention or signing <1ur birthright to mob hysteria and let the ad. His version of the advertisement, us resist the shouters that would he said, bad arrived under conditions stampede us into doing so." <1£ extreme secrecy several ·weeks ago 'Those words expose the ad's . . . • -. ·--· When are. Newport Beach and COS!a Mesa going to learn how_ to repair their street repair? R.C.D. GI-.. Giii C81iMll..,. tA subncltfed 111 ......... Md ~ Ml MtttMrll.,-rtfltct "'' Yltwl of fM llfWINMr. $elld 1Mr Ht _.... It Gl"""Y Gin, Delly Piiot. underlying theme: convert Mr. Nixon's pervasive and personal crisis into a carbon copy of Mr. Johnson's nai-row· based predicament at the height of the Vietnam war, when he was indeed besieged by anti-war demonstrators. first will soon be rung up by the Nixori administration. This will be the first $300 billion budget in the nation's history and running a .relatively modest $6 to $10 billion iri the red. W~ are reaching ---:-for $400 billioii and the time for it "'On't be far off. · Social fulfillment is t h e reason. What on earth is that? Merely the provision of money to fund the pay-out ,of _social benefits voted t>y Congress over the past eight or JO years. Defending the country doesn't hold a candle in terms RICHARD WILSON at all. It merely calls the carpenters and masons together and says, "build a house." · · If that is to be the , way it is, at le;:st the carpenters and masons ought to be told precisely how much th ey can spend and no more. Then maybe they can get together and revise the plans which have been shoYo'n them, and add n<1 new rooms without reducing the size of some others. OTHERWISE, the government1s house will be as jerry-built as it is now -of cmt to-social fulftllment in the way---- ---runnin -into infinity. People keep saying this 1n of thJng can't go on indefinitely and people don 't do anything about it. In the relatively brief period ... since · 1969 when Nixon took office, his estimates of annual government spending have increased by more than $109 billion. ·Thts· ·represent! a' cost about ooe-third greater tha'n i;>residelit Johnson's. l~st esti mates. At this rate the $400 bdhon mark will be reached by the time Nixoii's second ter1n would expire. Twenty to 25 percent of the increase can be attributed to innation .. The rest is mainly due to the uncontrolled expansion or social benefits with no end in sight until Congress and the \Vhite House c~n get t<1gether to plan things better. , By such misdirection, the ad's clear RutPQse · l.OJowtd_up__LB.f...Democrats and exploit their animus against the political left, the former co I I e g e it is growing. · demonstrators and what Mr. Johnson SINCE 1961 funds for •'human used to call the "haters" at the peak · re90Urees" will have tripled, while of antiwar agitation. defense costs remained re 1 at l v e I y Nixon Seeks Costly New constant despite war and threat of war. 1 IN SHORT, the ad tries to divide In one session of Congress alooe, which the country down the lines of the great recently concluded, $4 billion was added Vietnam schism, appealing to "the Jove to social fulfillment in_ the form of _ of our country." So far out of touCh increased Social Security benefits. Now with reali ty ls the Nixon White House a new health insurance program is WASHINGTON: Despite President that it still does not grasp· fundamental coming along and in future years that Nixon's extreme sensitivity over the differences between Mr. Nixon 's overall viii add many more billions. Jt can 11 cri1iCal ptrght and the far more restricted be said for Roy Asti. thi PreSidenfs · .. .\Vatergate tapes, he pow wants .to insta crisis o[ his predecessor. director of management and budget, a new recording system in the White · ~·loreover, Republicans who know and th&t he is lcying. fie is trying to hold House. /Recording lnstall~tion (JACK ANDERSON)'-· I stilJ-admire -~rr:-NIX()1fare agfiilSt-tliit-bilck the cfiiZy rise of.government costs. It won't be used, however, to make Kendall was given a role in the ad He is trying to avoid new taxes except. secret tapes. of the conversations in system requiring extremely sophisticated • I campaign. "\Vith Don Kendall 's debts for windfall penalties against the oil the Qval office, a la Watergate , . but engin~ring." .A third declared fla~ly to Nixon, and Nixon's obligations to-industry. But he can do nothing about to-record the cr~ers and comcd1ans-tbat _no JJne m_lhe_countcy..__can_b®d --~•• Kendall well known," <1ne pro-Nixon new taxes loaded on in the Social "'.ho perf~rm at ofb· the lhing the way they want it." Republican told us, "using··Kendall to ' Secur-i~ Pf(>gram. Wheh 'it com~s to CJal . W~ ·House , wm ·w CQ suited get1 1giialures iSih'Credib1YSfilP!(J," ' M~lrfiOl~tratM"'b~un~~s--trrt~e-E made comments that mig t 1n eres e Kendall's sponsorshi p of tfie ad requirt11Ut8··0ffunding employment of RoOm. Watergate prosecutors .. They cited ·the·- .campaign destroys the intended message those unemployed in the energy crisis. T'h e President's highly detailed specifications as evidence that the issue is not the President but The point has clearly been reached commw:Lications ex· that the White House conununications the presidency. If the real issue were when there is only one visible remedy perts w a n t a experts are far tOO professiona1 to saving the presidency and not Richard for increasing costs and taxes which sound system so produce tape recordings marred with M. Nixon, far more objective sponsor· otherwise will ·simply continue to grow sophisticated it may erasures and excessive background ship than Don Kendall would have been \vitlwut effective control. nev e r be built . noises. at hand. Motivated -perhaps Commander Tom Coats of the White _,.,, , Sob'NER or late!, and the. sooner by thOstr "Siiiister fotCes'" that Wiped out" Ho.use Communications Agency, who the better, a system will have to be an 18-minute segment of a crucial Wa· . prepare4, tf)e $Olici~tioq offe~, explained devised Jn · '#hi~h ·· congress anQ ~heti.· tergate tape,•'they -al.so -want'-.a ~b~ck-~p • he -was · tt)iing' to. obtain" "the -.~t and - presidency come to agreement, prior unit. most economical system" available. to any action on spending programs, THE s p E c IF I c AT Io N s , sent Having given us his "position on this." on the absolute maximum to be h d d I d h Id 1 ·. ·· :.f lybynite':,Rides Out-~the Fuel Crisis ·.' • As you know, our airlines have been hard hit by the shortage of jet fuel -even though the American Petroleum Institute reports we now Jiave 28.9-- million barrels of the stuff on hand. which is 14 'petcent more than \Ve had a year ago. . In the face of this shortage of Jet fuel, whJch we now have more of thap before, our alrllnt:s h a v e patriotically done their part. They've knocked off 1 5 o o moneylosing dally ntgbts, laid off 16,000 expensive em· ployes, r•ised .fares and eliminated. all kinds or economy tickets.· Hardest hit by the crisis has been Flybynite Alrllnet, whlch ha s been losi~g money for years. No passenger will ever forget the Inauguration of its . n.ew Jet Fuel Crisis Service on the lucrative New York-London run . "GOOD AFTERNOON, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome abOard Flybynlte's super-luxury, Extra-:Fare flight to London. nus, due 'to lhe absence of stewardeues wbQ Just clutter up t!tlng•, lJ a recording. • "Your captal~ loday Is SOrpant Wilbur (Wild Will ) Witherspoon, U.S. Army Flying ,C<lrpl \rellredl: And let us allure you that 5e11eant Wtthenpoon has Down the AUantle l!l"nY times .,lo • I ' ( ...... _A_R_T_H_o_PP_E_J and he's fully confident he can do It again today. '1'F'lrst, Jet us point out many of the conveniences offered aboard our Super· Luxury, Extra-Fare Flight. As promised, you will notice that each of you has a full four feet of leg room . This is, or course, due to the removal of the seats, vertical leg room. For your tomfott we suggest that each of you hold on to your strap overhead until the Sergeant has t u r n e d off the ioverhead Strap' sign. "O~CE IN FLIGHT, those of you with the foresight to have brought one ·ftlong, will be enjoying a dellcious-box lunch. A wide variety of alcoholic beveragea will also he served depending on what Wide vuriety you have in your hip flaskt. Let us remind you. however, that we must charge a $5 corkage fee, cash on the harrelhead. "Now let us point out oome of the 11fety feotures of Utis Foltlter 18-E BIJ)llne. By removing the restrooms and rallty ... have been able to provide each ol you with an unobstructed view of bolb emergency lrfp doon. Should there be a lOIS In cabm p_., we adYtll you to ·awallow vlproull:y. • "ONE OF Tiii: reatures of thla alrerart • • I • is the large rubber band running through the cabin. For a smooth and pleasant flight, Sergeant Witherspoon asks· that each of you do yolir part and give it a couple of turns. "We will be taking off just as soon as we see how n1any more pa~sengers we can wedge in. On your arrival , with luck, at our hangar in Tiddling Mea dow, just a scant 63 miles north of · I.Andon, we suggest you try to find a taxi to the Southampton rrei ght docks where your bn ggnge,\\'ill arrive sooner or later, collect. "Thank you ror chancing il with us today and re1ne1nbcr our motto: 'Wherever you 're going in this Jet J.'uel Crisis, you can alwa ys count on Flybynitc to take you'." Isn't It tl1e Truth! Arrericans, unlike the nationals of many other countries, have more op- portunity to learn about ~government. For example, we have had pounded home to us without letup, year after year, the verity that 'our gove rnment will never give ~P anythlns It has persuaded, ruled· or bludgeoned from Utt voten -like mort taxes, more bureaucra~, more Idiocies and a few soreheads. "Nobod~ should ,,,., be anoer<d by . whoi he could have preventtd'. '' -Oic«011C111 oJ Opinion• •. confidentially to potential bidders, call t e comman er ec aie e cou no authorized for spending in any fiscal for "two mixing consoles" capable of "talk about it lll\ymore" r.nd refused year. Having determined such a figure r th t. he cl taking the sounds from l6 different to answer ur er ques ions. by Congr~ssional action, t oth must then be cut to fit it. _ microphones and then mixing them onto · FOOTNOTE : Until the Nixon takeover, a two-track stereo tape. the Miir1ne corps h1fs-recoroect the Legislation for such a system ts part • Although the system is supposed to performances at the White House. The way through Congress. It ought to be be used in the White House. which master tapes were filed in the Marine finally adopted and go Into effect next is buffeted only by the President's Band library where they have remained, year. Then appropriate leaders in Congress and the White House could tirades and has been cooled down only v.irtually untouched, for lo these many . agree----in -advance on the top limit to 68 degrees, the t\\o'O identical consoles years. es!lentlal to the health, welfare and must survive "a shock of five G's" safety of the nation which OJUld not. · and temperatures 80 degrees below be exceeded except in dire emergency. zero. Indeed, they must be able to tf anybody knows a better way he "operate" at freezing temperatures and has not ~evealed it. As matters stand fn a thundering downpOur . no"'• Congress regularly ex~ the The men who operate these electronic Pr:esident~s· requests. As innation. ragea, _marvels, furthermore, may have to do none of the known remedies can be it in the dark. Declares the document: applied. Classic ways to fight inflation "The console 'll:ill, at time s, be operated arc to cut spending, raise taxes or in the East Room . , . under e;xtren1cly \o\v both. li ght conditions. lllu minati<1n must 11<1t JN lHE fftl;SENT · circwnstances there is no chance or doing either. Ash and the President therefore choose to try to hold bac~ spending increa ses, nll the while cautious. tlu1t such holdbacks won't bring on a 1·ecei;sion, Ash, in fact, is bringing forth a budget (Qr 197~ which \Vilt be regarded u slightly tr1nauonary. He ls also promising ftSCUe operatloos If the econon1y flops worse than .expected. • • The,. are like plBDS for a dream house. Either their e x e c u t I o n will cost more or will be changed beloi:e the llructtij'e Is built. But at least. they are plw• and the Oongress which will receive them doean't have any plan .. • allow any n<1ticeable spill Qver or li ~ht pver the front of the console as thi s \\'ill be in \•iew of both the East Room audience and the R£lrformers as well as the Presi dent.·· UNUKE Rose ~fary \\1Q:Ods' tape recorder. the new sound system is also supposed to be desi gned With the best fail-safe' reatures that modem techn<1Jogy • can provldt. We consulted halC·a-dozen sound engineers and technicians, who eStimated the .two fancy consoles will cost the tupayers more than $200,000. One expert described the proposed sound sys tem as "space-are technology." Another called it ''a highly professional - • OIANM COAST DAILY PILOT Thomcu Kee vif. Editor Barbara Krei!Ji ch .Editorial Page Editor TIW! editorial page of the Daily Pilot keks to inronn arn:1-sr::1mula1c readers by presenting on this page diverse •commentaey on topics or in. tt'\1-'SI by syndictated columnists and cartoonists, by pr;widlng a. fon1m for readerJ' views and by presenting 1his newspaper's opinlons-and idell.!I on current topics. The editorial opinkw. of the De.Uy Pilot appear only ln 1he editorial mlumn at the top or ,tho pa.ge. Opinton.5 expressed by !he <.."OI· umni1ts and cartoonists and letter wrlttrs are their ov•n and no endor1...., .. l'l'\tnt of their Vi('IWI by the Daily pt)Ot Jboukt be inf~r'('td. Friday, January 18, 1974 • • • • ' $37 Miiiion . Woman Charged . With . Bad Checks LOS ANGELES (AP I -· A bank accounls, one at UCB md idlo-aged hostery sales.. -and the other at a National · w o-m a 11 \\'ith great skill Bank of Georgia branch in at juggling bad checks has Atlanta. papered U n i t e d California Police. said she would write Bank into a $463,000 hole, a bad· check on the Los authorities report. Ange les account and send it + --11eslgttJ Ann i.ohlschlager. 54,w .. _to_Georgia for-deposiL!n_tbe_ charged Thursday in a felony Atlanta acoeunt. Then, before warrant with eight counts of that bad check cleared, she issuing checks w i t h o u t would write a bad check on sufficient runds and one count the Atlanta acoount a n d or ~and ,theft in UJ.e scheme, deposit-in the .Los Angeles I , .. ' ' .. ' • Earl Bfian, 31, state secretary of health and welfare, has quit to. run for GOP nomina- tion in June for Senate seat held by Democrat Alan Cranston. who says he will run again. Brian's resignation is effective Jan. 3 1. police said. 1 • t• ,_ "d ln all bad checks allegedly accoun , mves igawrs sai • written' by the woman tot.8.led The operation sank last $37 million. authorities said. October when the AUanta ~1.rs. Ohlschlager w a s bank refused. to honor a paroled in · late 1972 -fronl a · $563.~~-dr~wrt.....@ _the bad check sentence and in UCB. At that time the UCB January 1973 set up a account contained $100,000. business. Best Buy Hosiery She disappeared in October Inc.. "'hich sold hos i er y and left a ''gone out of distributorstrips. authorities business sign'' on her !inn's said. She opened two company door, aqijK>rities said. Murder, Conspiracy Charges Dropped Against ~Quentin 6' ., . • SAN RAFAEL (APJ -Adjustment Center where the stands it wi ll put into questio.n all gran_d jury indictments from here on out." Murder and c o n s p i r a c y prison--violence took place charges have been dropped Aug. 21, 1971. Three guards /lfuslng Sandy Baron, 47-year· old comedian, has been missin.g since Jan. 7. His -manager believes Baron was s uffering from 'severe depres- s~on' over break-up or his seton.d marriage. -;i He was last see@ in New York and failed to show up for rehearsals for "Lenny" in San Diego · Monday. • -Frldll'~Ji•UMY 18, l.974 OAILV PILOT 5 . Judge Nixes Growth Limit$ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -trial that the lsl\te llkely ~Water ~Control compleled before 197S. • j a city cannot Impose limit~ on Its populaUon growth. U.S. District Court Judge Lloyd .H. Burke declared Thursday that the city or Petaluma's 1972 ordinance llmiUng growth to_ 500 new homes a year violated the constitutional right to travel and "to abide and settle.'' He ordered the city to evaluate all future building applications without regard to a policy _inlended to regulate p op ul atio n growth numerically. ' B U RK E S AID all development projects' denied since the act's adoption must be-reviewed as fast as feasible. Malcom A. M is ur ac a , attorney for builder groups which brought Ille suit, hailed the ruling as a landmark decision e·xten d ing the constitutional right to travel into land use law. He said the concept previously has been subject to debate. Robert T. Anderson, special counsel for Petaluma, said the city council would make the 4ecislon on appealing to a higher court. Burke had commented from the bench during the four-day . Misuraca said B u r k e ~ 1 to construct new sewage ' ea on . treatment and JI I p e 11 n e !hat cities must plan public TUE JUDGE announced hit faciliUet to discharge into San service e x P a n s 1 on to ruling oraUy from the bench Francloco Bay. He s a Id reasonably meet the needs pl after an abrupt end to the completion would be ach.ieved an expanding population. , trial with neither side offering between 1976 and 1980. • Petaluma Is a auburbtnl community or 30,000 n closing arguments. Burke told HE SAID the c!IY'·ROW Is Sonoma· Counly 40 miles north both sides he had reac~ -overdrawing on Its contract or San Francisco. Jn the a conclusion and it was commitments for w a t e r mushrooming growth year of unlikely that any argument delivery by the s 0 n o ma 1971 a total of 891 new h:>mes would change It. County Water Agency. He said were built. The city said tit< Burke rejected the city's contract negotiations now are average in the previous · 10 claim that the ordinanee, under__way for p I p e 11 n e years had been about 3tltf • extending through 1m , wu e1pansion that could no t be year. intended to achieve orderly control ol growth wllhin the city's capacity to proyid;e sewage and water service. Petaluma 'Is located about 40 miles north of here and has a population of 30,000. City Engineer Davi d A. Young bad testified tha t Ille Tax Victory CARSON (UPU) -The city of Carson has won a court tussle w i t h Los An~les County over the right to tax citizens for c;ountY,·provided fire ,and Jibrary services. The tax collection shift w a s authorized in a bill passed by the Legislature in August. FREE COUNSELING SERVICE FOR ALCOHOLISM 1 FOR INDIVIDUALS AND INDUSTRY Phone 645-5707 Call 24 Hours a Qoy. RALEIGH HILLS HOSPITAL ' 1501 E. 16th ST. NEWPORT BEACH . balsam's· I against .inmates known as, the and three inmates, including BALES SAID he would San Quentin Six, accused or Soledad Brother George appeal 1mmediately. H·--------------------------------------------------11 plotting a 1971 prison escape Jackson, were killed. St ate c orr ec t i on s Ir -· ,,_-_,..__.,inm--r.wihi"'"ch=-six-pel!iMI ·e:~ .~u.. elired..__Neva~a -department qfflci!lls described . --County judge, was brought IJl._&:Re-cootrove~~ as Marin County officials say tO hear only the moti<ih .... On a eai't'fiifry;;=..PfaJmea~:-:1ft::~:: Open Sunday 1-5 p.m. 1 f • . ! • • . • . I • I ., I --.tre-ecision hielt-he--FU1ed-..af~U..A1arin--ccmspir~¥,-but.D.ther.s..J .Thursday by visiting u ge y lsqualified prison offictalrot-plotting-t Vernon Stoll. He ruled that themselves because they were assassination of J ackson . the grand jury which indicted the selectors or the grand jury .. the six ';did not -represent a which indicted the four blacks cross s e c t i o n of the and two Chicanos. community.·• Defense attorney Charles "The means (the method) Garry said the San Quentin used by the selectors of the case marked the ninth time grand jury did not assure a since 1967 he has argued for fair representation. . .of the dismissal of charges because blacks, the Latin 'Amer icans, or an unrepresentative grand the blue collar ,,,.orking class jury, but J udge Stoll was the · and the young," StoJI said. first to grant the motion. "l think Judge Stoll wlll be overturned," said Marin County District Att orn ey Bruce Bales . "If the order THE INMATES remai n locked in San Quentin Prison's maximum security Missing Nurse -Found Dead in :Car Trun~ Assembly Overrides Reagan Veto SACRAMTNTO (UPI) -A leading S e n a t e Republican says he wouJd be "very surprised" if the upper house goes along with the Assembly in overriding Go.v. Ronald Rfagan's veto of-a-mental hospital bill. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Senate Republican Caucus Chairman John Hanner of Glendale, a strong Reagan backer. made the statement Thursday· after the Assembly Authorities identi.Ued the easily overrode the governor's Victim as Linda K. Carroll, veto of a bill prohibiting! 31. She was found slain closure of state m e n t a I Thursday, shot through the hospitals · without legislative . Reg. -4 piece ciccular sofa off white, brawn &beige, floral velvet chenille $19.50.00 2 pc. sectional BV2x9V2 white linen, loose cushions. tuxedo sf)'Je ••••• , •••• $695.00 brown & saltman pecan game set octagon !able, 44x44 ond 4 ann choininbro.wnnaug.1 only •·••••••••••••••••$1100.00 8' sofa herculan fabric, block leather strops. , •• : , •• , ••••• $439.00 A nurse missing since r.tonday has been found dead by police in the trWlk of her car parked on a downtown street \\'ith a two-dayo()Jd traffic ticket on the windshield. head. apparently sometime approval. The "urgellC'y" measure by 92" sofa Monday. · Assemblyman John BurtOQ, Ballistics tests showed P¥1iss (D-San Francisco), was oaksidsswithwalnutinloy,beige nougc:liyde.1,anly $429.00 Carroll was killed by a bullet approved on a 63-11 vote, nine 71 sofa from the same gnn used by more than the two-thirds •~ 1- SALE $1195.00 $495.00 Y:a OFF "$249.00 $299.00 100s of Values! Rog. 8' sofa hen:uJon fabric, rvsset color 1 only •..•• , ••••••• , $439.00 -lleC!room set- bydiUinghom, 72" besserond mirror, wcadiube, 2 nitestands, kingMu heodboorcl, oil walnut with black trim •••• S 1.500.00 contemporary oil paintings 3'x4' -4'x4' ~lues up ta $289 s79 and"" a fugitive ex-convict to kill needed. Fifteen Republicans ll p1oia hercu an, laose cvshlons-:-1 aMfy ...••• : .•.•• $399.00 · .$299.00 his girlfriend and then joined 48 Democrats in 2 pcs. sectional 5 d" · Son's Death Rog. ~J~~Ud A~f:ri:tr!~cg~andgiri syp~rting the effort. All "no"~ 91/2x7V2 bisque color, lteavy texture fabric , •••••.• $899.00 $699.00 pc. 1n1ng set • friend. Cynthia Washington. v 0 t es were cast tiy brown & saltman pecan coffee tables 4S"nl. fonnkai.,,,.-, l l2"1eaf, '-and gold • Republicans. . .. plaid fully upholstered chairs •••...•.•••••••••• $699.00 SALE $299.00 $949.00 SALE t"---1,....-v7.::"T".:-:::=T:~".""":°::~O<O~!'ll'!-'!tJ!!l..l'l..i!IL--llo!o·e•""';-:!~:>'l~"::"~~l f-..;w;::i•;h;fba:;•:c:••:;m:.;c;:•;:bi:_:oe::•~30::'::;60~.r,i·C:·,:,·:.:··'"·.:.·:.:"'"".:.":.:·.:.·.:.":.:''"'.:.'$35~~9.;!!00~_j$~2:,:3~9:;:.00!!!!_ __ 2 <r ''" •.. ! l·I up e . ·. apartment Monday afternoon. uncertam fate In tire Senale c rome corner ta es pi«e.58Eliena!.i::-::-:--"'.'""'------"""'.~---11-- which is scheduled to consider h $8 witfl blmnirOok lablti 9'2Hx9'2". A WALLET d edlt 30x30 wit smoked glass tops ••.•..•••••••• each$145.00 . 9.9J _.... by SAN BERNARDINO !AP ) an a er it next Wednesday: The full 10112' sofa -•"ipe, craft .......................... $9.IO.OO $650.00 .. • . , • I •' • ' ' • l t • • t i : I I ' • - A Barstow couple will have can! belnnging to Miss Carroll 1 e g is I a tu re has not. 2 h • k bo ta_, 1r· I J 29 were found in the apartment overridden a gubernatorial I with 2 attac~ solid oalc tables -c airs oa se to s uu ia an . on bedroom in which McFarland $5 bl k wh ~--•• charges stemming from the nd veto ih 28 years. beige, brown, blaclc, &whitestripe • •• •••• ••••••• $8.(9.00 50.00 ac , ite, ono \IUN death o( their ll·year-old a Miss Washingl<>n died, 8V2' sofa he<culon slnpe2o~y .• ................... each$260~ diabetic son whom they denied investigators said. . 7' f d I insulfu treatment. a supenor '.fhe nurse. from Carrier~. M V t genuine leather on outside with stripe so a an s' oveseat Court judge has ruled. Miss .. had .been employed m S. 0 e fabri cinside.made by crossroads .•.••••••••••••• $790.00 Y20FF 'stripehercuk>n fobric: ••.••••••••••••••••••••• $650.00 • '11'1\fge Edwat<I F9gg refused •. Ille .obstetri~:deparlJnell~ at " " .. -, ,. .• . • , • ~ Pl'·. Sl!~tio!)al · . ,.. {J small tub chairs Thursday to dismi~ charges ~~e!7c r.tedical Center for ~ ApDrOVe iJ. · '1 -· -8Y2x9V2. tuxedastyle t°'1itiancottan, z~:musfard,,Offwhif'I'; .. oand! invodllllltafy mathnsla1u1ghterf Pol . ycars_.d ,1. r. II I . offwhite.Handwaven inlndia •••••.••••••.••••• $989.00 $749.00 greenprint Pick-up Pi-ice ············•••••••••$129.00 en angenng e 1 e o ice sa1 i• 1ss ""'°rro 2 swivel chairs a minor filed a g a inst apparently was abducted while SACRA.\IEI'li'O (UPI) - A sectional 3 piece 16' Lawrence Parker, 35. and his she sal in her car near the bill permitting women to bloose chushiob"'i' hercuk dlan fabric, blue stripe • • · · · • · · $259.00. $149.~ S shape off white fur, laasecvshions. 1 oM., ••• , • , $1600.00 ~year-old wife, Alice. downtown intersection of desi~te themselves as UfC er OC ining set, 5 pieces Their son. Wesley. died last A1arket and POwell Streets "r.1s. ' wh.en they register to oak table 43x43 with 2 16" fiil s, -4.upholsteredchairs 2 swivel chairs Aug. 22 . a r t e r they waitlng for a companion to · vote has "'On final legislalive 100% Nylon -Choice of fobri(J & cokn •••. , .•.•• SSS0.00 ' $425.00-loose cushions 9rHn, Gn., & yellow stripe •••••••• $259.00· discontinued his in s u I in run an erand. The companion, approval from the all -maJe brown & saltman treatment. saying that a faith Jorge Rendon. 50, of San Senate. \.' white indoor or outdoor game set healer at the Jo"irst Assembl y Diego. said he was gone ohJy Currently, women must use oilwalnut end toblesonedrowei,24x27.a18H •••••• $259.00 $189.00. of God church in their desert abou t five. minules before either the prefix "Miss or hexagon tables modebylandes · hometown told them he had returning.to find Miss Carroll Mrs." with tlleir name when olwaln"t. .• 30•30xl8bybrown&saltmon ...... $259.00 $189.00 4S"roundtablesw;th•chain ' ..............••• $560.00 healed the boy's diabetcS". and her car gone. they register. 96" sofa Select Redwood Originals •Tables •Bar Tops •Clocks •Art Objects Featuring Distinctive Grains & Beautiful Burls! . . Regular Price Rong• $ 6 5.00 to $600.00 OF SOUTH COAS T VILLAGE " Santa An• fwy · ,. wood trim, orange brown fur stripes, loOse cushions .•• ~ $495.00 Y:aOFF corner tables with snmk~ gla11 lop,oil walnut 28x28xl 8 . bybrvwn&•oltman ...... $259.00 $189.00 hanging wall unit · oak & wotrwt 32x72H, 2 cabme~ & s11e1... .. ....... $299 2 steerhyde' chairs . on chrome baM ........... , • $179 5 pc. oil walnut dining set ~5' nl. table, 2 18" fill"' y.llow & green stripe hercuk>n'choirs .• $799 custom mac;le 8' sofa ali': crvshed. ¥elvet y.;th gold pipi""1, down back f>'llows, oowonly •• $695 , custom I~ also 6n Mile houn: Y:io.f~ $499.00 ·•· .. ' $59.9:!1 Y:a OFF $149.9:!1 Y:a OFF /South Coast ~u.,. ~ if E man., tue., wed.,.ffl. 11·9 thun. II -6:30 Come to Mercan111e 9idg. 'lh Floor Level 3850',Soolh Plfllll Orl lft ' !l.,n~ Ana 71• • 55&-&550 I.Ml I s.,_ s M1c.Artlwr lf¥d. IOI. 1 l •5 :30 eun. 1·5 • , • • der the s J ha evi w be po a in .. ca pr J di it a ti b r