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MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 21, 1974
VOL. '1, HO, U, I SICTIOHS, 2• ,AGES
' Foot Power?
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Service station mechanic G~ Roberts talks to a customer in Mil·
. waulile, Ore., :r;om"behind tlie'.grin ·ot a ·plckup truck, giving the im· · p~sS!on tl!_at ~he ~k is run on footpowet. · '
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Guilty Plea -
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Herbert L. "Bart" Porter of Laguna
Niguel, a former of£iclal of President
Nixon's ~lection .commiltee, will plead
&uilt~ (f!,-o~ COUil( ol !yin){ !!' .Jfte
FBI about the Waterlate breakm, lUs
attorney said tOOay.
Porter's attorney, Ch!irles B. Murray,
said hi's client intends to plead guilty
. next Monday when the case is heard
by U.S. District Judge William Bryant.
The charge was filed today.
rt.ei:.._and his wile....CaroLand_lhr.ee
-WOllLD EVIDENCE CLEAR
NIXON IN BUGGING? Pogo 4·
parents, Arthur and Dolly Briggs of
324SL h-fediterranean Drive in Monarch
Terrace since early spring. -
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Republican leader Hugh Scott, who
attended a White House briefing by
. Secretary. .of. S<at< .Henry Kissinger
~Y 1 said the "strongest blockage"
lo an iigreement on lifting-of the oil
embargo by the Arabs Was removed
by the signing of the Israeli-Egyptian
~---,alf'eement. -· . that he ·was hopeful 7 ,....'i:Olfstructive
progress" and perha·ps "some early
· progress" in reaching' some settlement
between Israel and Syria.
Kissinger and President Nixon were
applauded at the bipartisan congressional
leadership .meeting in the Cabinet room
to hear a report by Kissinger, just
returned from 11 days of diplomatio
negotiations. .
Scott said there were "no secret
guarantees," and that none w a 1
mentioned arnr "l don't believe·-· a:ny
existed." He said various assurances
were given to both parties' as the
'negotiation sessions went on, which, ~ ·
said led both parties to feel that security
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on when the oil embarg'O to the Unite<I
States might be lifted. He said he hopes
progress will continue and said, "lhe
strongest blockade to an agreement -on
oil was removed by the signing of the
agreement \lelween Israel and Egypt.
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"\Ve are still getting our lives ba~k
together," Mrs. Porter said when ·
contacted today at the Briggs home.
"I fiafe the word 'lie' ... it~COn]urts ·' :l,""'"""'-. ·•-~ .... p . -·-. ·-
"It is hopeful/' Scott said, ''that this
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up all-kinds of things.in people's minds,''
1.1rs. Porter said. "It is not my husband 's
Jlabit to lie. Re is pleading guilty to
making a false statement to the FBI."
Since moving from. Washington, D.C.
last spring, Porter 11¥· been employed
in his father.io-law's contracting finn ..
Porter, former scheduling director .for
the Nixon re-election oommittee, told
the Senate Watergate COmmittee list
sununer that he had lied to the FBI
and lhl! 'fiderat·lP'ali<f •jury•'amf 'had
lied at 1he original Watergal< trial. ·.
The charge carries a maxbn · m
penalty of five years In pr~ , and
a $10,000 fine. \
Porter <estilied alo !he trial tlat
$100,000 of !he money given to G. Gon(on
Liddy was for hiring 10 college students
in 10 cities for campaign work.
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CAT CA-ME BAC'*'
How much ls a pet really wo ?
This Id cost only a few dollars wllen
it appeand recently in the Daily Pilot
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1 . ' The . l!dvertl.ser canceled the Id witll
a 11thank you very much" after onlri
a couple ol days. The ·ad had been
'answer..i -and she had her cat back!
Now, .Jllal'• · wwth S(J!lelhlng, right~
Spend a few dollar1 for 1he resul~
you want. Dial MZ-5178, (he direct Jin;
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Hearing Opened Today
h1 Popeil Murder Plot
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New Horizons '
'NEW YORK (UPl)-Linda Lovelace,
star of "Deep Throat,'' says she plans
to make her next screen appearance
in a western film that should get a
relatively mild "R" rating. • "I wouldn't say that ·I'll never do ' ' .
·another1 X·rated film,'' she told a news
epnferenc,e ·SundaY\. "In fact •. last night
I. was thinking hOw much !wi it would
be to do a Busby Berkeley porno movie."
. By .JOANNE REYNOLDS
• 01 nit DallY Plllt Stiff .
' The preliminary hearing on charges
of conspiracy to commit murder against
Eloise Popeil and her alleked lover·
opened today iri Long Beach l\iuniclpal
Court Qver objections o[ d e f e n s e
attorneys.
Robert Green and Phil Petl)c or Sanla
Ana, who represent l\lrs. Popeil1 and
. Massage Parlors
Worry Peoria
'~liY·i!'!f.,a~\IJll!'<le l)l!!k•'<off,,!l>e Pi:OIUA . JJJ.., i UPI' -.A.',l!l!!"f'Y '3Ps~ -..... ~"Wow'l'f~il'M'd' r ~UC!e<i ~ ,,..~, ·~eY1.l.n ';llol!Qp.
Mfculoully dloreographed mass dance claims ther~ are ID?re massage ~rlors "'1i-. · per ~pl<a 111 Peoria than In Oucago, ·~ .. ~· ~:ttw'"'~~..,. ~~~°+"''"'' aM'tbis· h8s cllf'hu1clais 'Worrie<t. ~ )• · ·'1-L<>velace is pll!lhing a hne of Two city counctltnen1 Warren Reynolds
~~ts featuring a picture of her face and Franklin ReMer, told a news
aQ4 the motto "lf you feel ill, do it conrerence . ~hal the c!IY will explore
J Unda Lovelace•• the posslb1hty of usmg home rule
f · · . " Ucmslng power to regulate the parlon. object, the said, ls to expand Both stressed tbat an ordinance should
image. I wouldn't say l'm changing 11differerttlate between useful, mediclnal nJt image. I'm trying to upand olJ'Y"'lf parlors and <hose that are used as a
ilJo new are~." · front for prostltuUoli.11
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Frank Karl of Los Angele.a who made · " ~ · ~ ~ I t a special appearance for: Daniel '"yen
all petitioned unsu<eessfully for
continuance of the hearing.
Judge Charles Litwin refused to
continue the hearing despite Karl's JMea
that A.ryes had no counsel.
, Ka rl said he was appearing only to
ask for reduction ol Ayers' $100,000 'bail
to $20,000 so the unemployed machinist
could get out of jail to find an attorney. ·.
Litwin said he would role on the
bail redui;:tion at the end of today'a
session.
The hearing was delayed neariy an
hour while a public defender was fouM. ··
to represent Ayers. · Ayres, 37, and Mrs. Popell, 48, are\
aC<USed of a .Plot to murder her nrolli• i millionaft,Jl!ir_.,.,;JSam .. ~ ~ ..,.
•Chicago.
They were arrested Jan. a at Mrs.
'ti~'lro.~·iloJ!e-f' '!I ~:
Police allege they hired an
acquaintance of Ayers for $15,000 to .
travel to Chicago to kill the ~
gadget manufacture.r.
Their motives, detectifts allep, was
financial in that If he were killed belore
<heir divorce became final Mn. ....,.11 .
would have Inherited one lllh'CI of 1111
!200 millioif estate.
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r DAIL V PJLOT ) Mondi.)', ~anuary 21, 1974
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In Coast Jail
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l" Re11l estate broker Charlu Jackson Detectives said Hinckley took the
Hinckley J r. remained Jn San Clemente alleged murder weapon from his pocket
city jail today ww.:ler $250,000 bail set alkf. handed it over to the patrolman. .
aifter his arrest on murder charges late The incident, which r e p o r t e d I y
Saturday night. climaxed a long per iod of family
And police have begun extra patrols disputes, began when Shirley assertedly
of Hinckley's fashionable Shorecliffs forced his wa,y into the home to dl.s11:i'i~--!11
residence because of reports of possible the custody of his 2-year-old son, w
retaliation by friends of lhe arrcstee·s was staying at the Hinckley home v.dth
!On·in·law who was stabbed to death his mother. Jonn, 21.
· during a !Cuffie shortly before midnight. Detectives said a shoving and shouting
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Sex Death
More Lurid
HOUSTON (UPI) -With tetU._ 1 at the pretrial he•rlni of accused mUI ·
murderer Elmer Wayne Hen I e '1 I
becoi!llng more lurid, Judge WUllam.
?.1. Hatten as k e d attorneys to lp8ed
examinations of the persons eipeded
to be the most dramatic witnesses.
The defell!C wtll call Rhonda w1wam,,
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1 ~-...:.:· !?,#!Hl!inUckl~ey~,~5#3:,:', ~w~as;kr.!a!!'r\!ires~ted!Ll!b!u.y-~m~a.Otch~, ensued in the fe>yer of the I' · trolman Crai St kier ·v~momanta
' the o ficer answer a call reporting Hinckley ran for the knUe.
15 and Tlroothy Kerley. 20, the couplo
st1'fl5 · nd strapped~to . t!&orture
boanis" the -ntght Henley called poll'* .
and said he shot and killed Dean Cprll,
the alleged n1astermind of the SCI a.ad
torture ring.
Henley, 17, is eaptcted to talte .,t11ero1---ll---lHnHAI r!--,"·iiilrTIJesday"'ta-tell-et>ouHlls-
~a stabbing at the home at 237 Via Hinckley returned, withdrew th e
"·Socorro. weapon from a leather scabbard, and
"'; Hinckley assertedly placed the call allegedly stabbed his son·in-la w twice.
I tQ: police and was quoted as saying Shirely fell to the. floor mortally
•hi!: hid jtl!t stabbed a man and that \\'Ounded, stabbed once in the heart
··an ambu1ance \Vas needed. and once in the liver, coroner's deputies
The gray-haired busine~an 'M'as said.
~waiting for police at curbside after he Police said the victim reportedly had
... reportedly called the station. call!led problems in the famil y home
" Steekler said. the man led him i111ide several times and that patrolmen ·were
"' the residence "'here Ronald Lawrence called to keep the peace.
"Shirley, 21 1 a carpet laye r from Yorba Hinckley, who.5e real estate business
An office chair roped to the top 0£ a truck con·
taining 1,200 gallons 0£ gasoline makes a good van·
tage point for Russ Cochran, a service station owner
in Sierra Vista, Ariz. Cochran, as well as other
Arizona operators, admit they're woz:ried about
continually shrinking allocations and angry cus·
tamers.
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and written co nfessions to police Aue.
8. 9 and IO, the first days ol the
investigation of the three-year spree or
sex and torture which left 27 YOUDI
'men dead.
"I'm trying to keep us from tryinl
this case at this hearing so Ute publicity 1 won't make it impossible for WI to ,
Trztck Protest Fizzles • get a jury," Hatten said. I Laguna Poll'ce Hatten said he stilt wanted Jury
· selection to begin Jan. 21, Ill orltlfJlaliy
scheduled date, but thlt timetable I' R t F. e appeared out of reach beclUlt of. Linda, lay fac,.lly wounded. The officer closed In Twtin la&t month, "·as
1 ___ '..::applied mouth-to-mouth resuscitat ion, ex~ormally~charged_in t,e
·umJctl?iTVl?tlm'lllctnot respoOO. stabbing Tuesday in South Orange
· Shirley, stabbed twiC¥ in the abdomen county Municipal Court. ~·u.sertedly with a hW1ting knife, was Police described hiln as calm and
I dead on arrival at San Clemente General cooperative after the incident. He has
epo1· IV extended test1mooy during !he llnt ftrCapi al; 5-shm;v-.._ip~--W-e_,,_e_k_e_n_d_T_h_e_f_ts--,;,dj~,/r::~ ~1:~ ~:
' confessions becauae, ae«>nlln( to the
t Hospital. made a statement, Ibey added. \.\'ASHINGTON (AP) -A drasticall y
shrunken protest by independent truck
drivers drove 1hrough \\fashington toda)'. ' •
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~·;MIDE A ST ... l C l delayed by more than an hour ~·hen p 0 ice orra scores of trucks were either lost er
dropped out. ·
Five tractor-trailers left Robert F. Body s ltatch ers Kennedy Stadium 80 minutes late after
progreu Ylhich is being made will meeting there to re.form a caravan :·continue...and r.esult favorably." that began Friday in Oklahoma Ci ty.
• Scott added that the United States SAN _fRANCISCO (UPI) :-!'•lice_ _SPQkesmen for United Trucken ol
(."has no military commitment or leafed through their law bocilts tO .find America:--Inc. expecte_d_ soo-trucks to
Robert F Kennedy StadilliilWhen the--A-smashed-window ·and theft of $J';i88-defen.se;-Henley's CODltltuUonal-rtpta-
parade ~'as to ha\'e begoo. Lead~rs worth of . jewelry fron;i f, Dan ?.tiller 'Were violated by pollC: ~~
of the protest delayed the parade v.T1le Jewelers. 448 S. Coast Highway was P?t competent to w ve
· · · band di rights they tried to use c1l1ks7'n he taradi 05 one of five thefts reporled over the Poli~ said l{enley confessed to killing to bring the other true to t s um d · bo ed f ting · t \Vetken to Lagwta Beach police. six of the teen-age ys procur or
m: esti'::~~ 75 truckers spent SUnday At ?\lillcr's, a set or diamond earrings Corll and to hO\V 11enlcy and David
night just north of Richmond , Va., before and tv.·o rings "''ere stolen after the Owen Brooks, 11, char1ed wl,th four
driving into Washington today. shop's di splay "·indO\v \\•as broken, murders, led them to the victims cravtl
The truckers' route to Washington took at a Houston boat shed, near Like
them throu gh Arkansas Tennessee and store hours. Sgt Sagan said. Sam Rayburn in Ea.st Texas and aklQc
Virginia . .The T~· Highway Patrol Theft of a color telev ision and stereo the Gulf coast north of Galveston.
reported m incidents as tlie"'tffiCkert e"qulpment valued totally at~$800-was · ·
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1--f-was-a-case of ma king its ROOd-offices-allegedJy_tried to steal a body from-die>selfue1-prtfes-ab'd-SfR)rt-stipp1es passed -through-that-st:ate-Saturday-and----------.eported-·by -Regtnatd-C.:-Hurd-from ---------------1-----in
!'·available and he will continue to do a coroner's wagon. and said Friday that 300 left Oklahoma.
so. Howev~r, truck driver Do~ Kelly, \\•ho The protest moved through \Vashington
Senate majority leader Mike Mansfield ~ol~ police. S
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unday h~ witnessed the under police escort. A p 0 Ii c e
ot h-fontana declined to discuss the 1nc1dent, d1dn t have time te> locate a photographer took pictures or eich car
1 'briefing wlth reporters as he left the book. or ·truck in the caravan.
1 1."WhJte House . He grabbed one of the suspects and One truck stopped at the \Vhite House
"You're our hero,'' Rep. George fl. "spread him over the hood of a car.'' to deliver a petitioll to an Administration
· l\1ahon (0.Tex.), greeted Kis singer ,as Kelly said. The other man surrendered official and then the group re-formed
~ 'they shook hands. to police. at the staldium meeting site to take
' • Mahon was among 16 congressional The suspects. Dale Christcpsen, 33, taxicabs to meetings later in the day
t•leaders of both parties assembled by and Dennis J\.1cPherson, 29, were booked with congressmen and Transportation
r~Nlxon to hear the report on the Israeli· on suspicion of "malicious removing Department officials.
Arab agreement. of remains from a coroner 's truck." On1y four trucks were lined up at
_ Kissinger retu~d before dawn from l his ll-day journey that produced a
' disengagement agreement b e t w e e n
· Israel and Egypt and what Kminger
1 said was "real progress" toward a
, similar pact between Israel and Syria.
r Those attending the briefing included
. members of the Senate Foreign Relations
· and House Foreign Affairs Committees.
• Before heading fe>r home via London,
I Kissinger brought lo Israel what he
• tenned "a number of very constructive
1 -suggestions" from President Hafez r: Assad of Svria that could lead to
t-:negotiations ·between the two October
1 war foes.
' Kissinger also told Israeli leaders that
;, Syria may be willing to turn over a f list of war prisoners aod to pennit
• visit! by the International Red Cross
l, µthe talks make subs.1a.ntial pr~gress.
· Privately, U.S. off1c1als believe that I. a relaxation on the Syrian front is vital
for further accords between Egypt and 1 Israel since Egyptian President Anwar
r. Sadat, for political reasons within the
Arab world, cannot afford to move too
Sunday. 1· ho 'd h .. Live his home at 700 Grilfith Place. Sgt. Tavern Loses Paul Po 1n. V.' sa1 e IS e1ecu . secretary of a three-week-old group Sa~an said it appeared entry to the
ca lled United Truckers of America, said residence . was gained through an
the group is opposed to a sbutdo~: . W11ocked window.
"We "'an t an end to discrunmahon .warren Imports, 1462 S. Coast
in fuel prices which is puttin g Highway, re~rted the theft of a $225
independents out of bcsiness," Polin ~ai~. statue fr~ its showroom .. The theft
The truckers are trying to "stay within reported Friday occurr~ durmg normal
the system and make it work," Polin stor.ehou~. Sft.. Sagan said.
said Hitchhiker Kirk Marshal reported that with the caravan ~·as Tom Sa'·age his backpack and belongings valued
ci Oklahoma City, an official of a firm at $437 _were ~to I en by an ac·
Which sells trailers. He said in 10 days commodating driver who had asked
his firm has reposesed $250,000 in trailers him to go into a liquor store and buy
from truckers \li'ho went broke. some cigarette papers.
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~1arshall tol.d police Saturday t h a t
when he returned, the car, and his
backpack with equipment were gone,
A BoSton fem in a pedestal stand
was stolen from Thomas J\1enick, 545
Windsor Place. The !em was valued
at $50.
Beer, Money
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Thie ves who bypassed a burglar alann
looted a Costa J\fesa tavern of 21 cues
of beer and rifled the safe, for a total
$517 Joss, it was discovered &lnday.
Sharron Kersenbrock, manaser of_ the
bar at 1125 Victoria St., dlacov°"" the
burglary when she arrived to Olml up
for the day 's business.
Alan R. Muse, owner of the taftm
whi ch bas been known u the Olden
Times and CallitmaQnJnl to I d
investigators there wu one puallftl
aspect to the burglary.
The intruder took the 21 cut1 of
beer and an even $400 but left flll.30
in cash and coin.
(inspectors) you've got them." Nixon
said. "Yo_u can have as many as you
need but don 't ask for more just to
make a big show."
Nixon met with John Sawhill, deputy
director of the FEO ; William Walker.
FEO general counsel: IBS Commissioner
Donald Alexander and several other IRS
officials to discuss the monitoring
system.
·A.~rohat Arrested
Hand Sta11ding Brings Dru1ik ·Rap
"The main thing is I want the truth."
Nixon told the group as photographers
recorded the beginning of the meeting.
"If people are being fair and complying
with the law I don't want to take
after them. But if they are violating
the regulations or price gouging .•.
we want to know about it."
A Costa Mesa man was arrested fe>r alleged drunkenness and assault cm a
Laguna Beach police of!icer after police respooded lo a report of a man dolnc
bandstands in the intersection of a downtown street Friday night.
POLICE ARRESTED PhiUip B. Beil, 22, of apartment 4f, 525 Victoria
Place.
-· Police allege that during Bell's arrest for drunk in public, he kicked Laelma
Patrolman Paul Rose in the chest and spat in the officer's face.
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~_;;,,.~-""ang~~ -ACL'Ording to Officer .Rose~s~report,-t.he-.policeman -encountered Bell at the
· ion-StueUH<be~g..r..aero1>a,11co..i..Hi:.---+---H taken place.
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INGLEWOOD (UP I) -A woman has
been accused of fatally shooting another
woman who allegedly cost her the sight
~ -.1 or one e\'e '~· st3bbfng· her durin~ a
knife fight, police said. Velma ~f. King,
37, "'as charged "'ith murdering-Sylvia
.I. Belk, 21, during a party at 1.lrs.
King·s home Saturday night, according
to authorities.
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He's Big on Art
New York artist Christo Javacheff uses a pole to untangle his tesl
art work ca!Jed 'Running Fence' at Soda Lake. Th~ ~Running Fenc~'
will run 20 4Tlil es -from Petaluma to the Pac1f1c Ocean and is
scheduled for completion late in 1974.
Lion Kills Boy
New Mex ico Sce ne of Rare Attack
ESPANOLA, N.M. (AP) -An 8·year.old boy playing near his
home was attacked and killed by a young mountain lion, authorities
s~d. Another child was attacked but escaped injury.
Regional medical examiner o'r. Andrew Kallvoda identified the
dead child Sunday as Kenneth Clark Nolan. He was playing with
David Cordry, 8, who fied and summoned ~elp, Kallvoda said.
George Merrill, an official of the state game department, said
David Cordry, father of the Cordry boy, and stepfather of the Nolan
boy, shot and wounded the animal. James Meyer then tracked lt
d,own and kU!ed It.
The incident occurred at Aroyo Seco, a small community about
five miles south or Espanola and about a mile Crom the boys' home.
· Merrill said the lion wu sent to the public health laboratory at
the Universlly of New Mexico to check !or rabies or other disease.
The cat was a subadull, about 16 months old, and.weighed 40 to 50 pound.I •
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Two gang
members were found shot to death near
the site of a baby shower they were
attending in a rival gang's te rritory
Sunday, police said. James Garcia, 18,
and Daniel Aguinaga, 17, w e r e
apparently fleeing from the party after
ROSE REPORTED that he observed the characteristics of intoxicaUon and arrested Bell.
Aft er being handcuffed and placed in the rear of the police car, Bell
asse rtedly became angry and kicked at the doors and windows or the unit.
He assertedly kicked Rose as he was being moved to the Laguna Beath
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District's
Finances
Troubled
Admlnistrators for the capistrano
l:lnllied-SchooNll!trlcHonlghhr!ll'-·-~
lrustee9 a glimpse of the financial
pictpre for the coming fiscal yeai.
And the image appears sonlewhat un-
pleasant.
The district. said Sam Chicas, assistant
superintendent for business, f.a e e.s
another year of stiff income ceilings
imposed by state legislation which
attempts to balance the incomes between
"rich" and "poor'' districts.
And the CUSD is classified as a urlch"
one in the state books. ,
Chicas said that although poorer
-d.ist.riets-might-realize venue--gains
of as much as 21 percent ne1t budget
year, the CUSD will be lucky to manage
a six percent increase.
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Mond.Jy, Janu~ry 21, 1974 S· DAILY PILOT ~
ndidates Critical
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Hopef-uls Miffed
With Leadership
By JAN \\'ORTll
Of tllt 0.11'1' ,.1 .. 1 Sl.11f
co1n1nittee should be revitalized and used
as a public relatio ns focus.
Even though they disagreed on many Del..app urged tha t a 001nmutcr system
things. there was one iss ue six ror Tustin rt•sidents take lop priority.
candidates fo r a si ngle opening 00 the He also said lr\'ine docs not feel a
Saddlcback College board or trustees part or th!.! district. and needs a
had in common Sund ni 'ht: represcnt<'llive on the board. f---'""'--"'-==""--""'""''-"""'"'-~~~---"-ttenl-utl:te-llle-PQ&i1iY&-a1.-Saddlebac<.·---
Nonc of the1n arc satisried wit h lhe College.'' l.leLapp said. ,;The events or
school's present ad1ninislration. headed the past year have done great damage
by Supt. Jo~rcd Bremer. to this sehool's image."
Cand idates who appeared for a "Nothing is too drastic to improve
campaign fo rum sponsored by the Saddleback's image if it v.·orks,'' DiGiuro
Saddlcbnck F'ncul1y Association \\·ere agreed.
Norrisa Brandt. Steve DcLapp. and Vera Tolle said the mail\ cause of a bad
Snyder or Ji·vinc: and Earl Carra\vay. i1nage is "fcnccs-bcl\Veen students and
Nick DiGiuro. and John Tolle of El faculty. faculty and administration, and
Toro. students and administration. \\'hen thert
The other l \\'O declared candidates arc fences. ru1nors grow. These fence'J
for tile Irvine . El Toro po.!il. Gary need to be lo\vcred.''
Ras1nussen and Andrew 111urray. both 1\lrs. Snyder said more positive
cf Irv ine. did not attend the meeting. publicity in local papers could help.
After tu·o hours of questioning on Complaints about the school's lack
other issues. the candidates were asked. of adequate course offerings echoed.
'"In a simple yes or no ansu·er without through the discussion.
He said that even though the slim
gain means an anlicip.iled million dolla~
in extra state revenue, it \I.ill not go
rar.
·six CANDIDATES FOR SADDLEBACK COLLEGE POST ADDRESSED ISSUE SUNDAY
From Left. C1ndid•tes C1rraway, Snyder, ~r1ndt, Delapp, Tolle, DiGiuro T1lked with Faculty
elaborating. arc you satisfied u•ith the DiGiuro said counseling on vocational prc~ent administraion of Saddleback opportunities should take priority in
Co!lcge?" curriculum in1provements. 111rs. Snyder
fo!IO\\ling the six simple ·•rio" r1?plirs. agreed that vocational education i.s a
Growth in the district by at least
700 pupils next fall will mzan the addition Ho h c No R I
or 26 new teaehers at a cost of more 1g ourt 1xes u es :~':'ru~~· he explained in a memo
Other unavo idable increases in salaries
paid to all district emp\oves as well On p t I t to as e1tra costs for ~xisling beneJ.its 1·egna-11 . ns rue rs
nfeariS Uial of the million-dollar revenue -.
-Jncreas.e,-mor.e....than_two-.1.hlr_d.,s_wal~re..,a.,d,,__ ________ _
"·outd be committed.
He stressed that the di strict already
\viii be lightening the purse stMngs to
assure. some carry~ver funds into the
new budget.
And when all the expenses are taken
out or the increase. about $250.000 will
be left over for ne\Y progra.ms. extra
u•ages or for use as a reserve cushion
in the bod.get.
Under Senate Bill 90 enacted berore
tttis current year's budget. the distri<'t
has a legal ceiling on tax revenue it
can receive.
The limit for !he CUSD is more
stringent .than that sci for districts
el~·here in California which have less
taX-base money behind each child.
'nte aim of the legislation was to
end the disparity in re.venue between
the two types of districts and seek
a balance.
The dislriel. Chicas said. v.·ould ~be
limited . to a $9.4 million income next
fiscal year.
Tonight's discussion on fisc:al matters
marks the first step in the long months
of budget planning ahead.
Trustees and administrators -as well
as dislMct employcs -are anticipating
another year of rough negotiations for
salary increases.
WASHINGTON \AP) -The U.S.
Supreme Court today st ruck dow n
regulations that force school teachers
off the job in lhc early . months of
pregnancy regardless oJ individual ability
lO continue v.·ork.
The 7 to 2 decision reprt'scnted a
victory for women's equal rights
advocates. But the high court majority
pointedly left open the possibility that
sin1ilar rules taking effect during lhe
last few weeks of pregnancy might be
upheld.
The pregnancy case involved rules
from school systems in Ohio.and Virginia
\\'hich forced pregnant school teachers
10 leave the classroom at the 'ourth
and fil1h months or their pregnancy.
respectively.
The majority concluded "that ncith'er
the necessity for continuity of instruction
nor the state interest in keeping
1'orttrre Slaying
Suspect Seized;
Seco11d Hunted
physically wifit teachers out t)f tli e
classroom can justify the su·eeping
mandatory leave regulations that the
Cleveland and Chesterfield County (Va. I
school boards adopted."
Wri iing for the majority. Justice
Potter Stewart said that while the
regulations "no doubt represent a good-
faith attempt to achieve a laudable goal,
they cannot pass muster under the due
process clause of the 14th Amendment
because they employ ir rebut tab I e
presumptions that unduly penalize a
fe1nale teacher fo r deciding to bear
a child."
One question in the casc_was whether
the rule on pregnancy constituted an
i1npc.rmissibJe classification on the basis
of sex.
· The majority did not place its
reasoning under the equal protection
clause of the 14th Amendment which
could condemn such discrimination.
Rather, the majority said that arbitrary
cutoffs of en1ployment for pregnant
teachers denies them due process of
law.
Stev.•arL was joined by Justices \Vil\iam
J. Brennan Jr.. Byron R. White .
'rhurgood ~·tarshall. Ha r r y A.
Blackmon. \Villiam 0 . Douglas, a n d
Lc\\•is F. Powell Jr. Chief Justice Warren
E. Burger and Justice William H.
Bleacli iii Pop
Bri1igs Arresl.
OXNARD l l:P.I~-· -A 1nan v.•ho
al\cgcdly gave a soda pop bottle
filled \\'ilh household bleach to his
_female.... companion .. _to_dtink-1p__illl.
aflcmpt lo poison her is in custody
today. faced u•ith att e mpted
murder charges. police S'did .
Kathleen Hendrix. 37. drank fro1n
lhe bottle Saturday night but \\'as
su(:cessrun:v lreated for poisqning
a( the County General llospital
in \lentura. authorities said.
L.'.lrry Barbarine. 41 , '"as
arrested.
ll'vine Educator
Will Give Talk
At Orlando Meet
the audience of some 50 teachers and top need in the area.
other staff members applauded. She suggested that daytime course5
Format for the meeting covered five need to be added to the existing
basic issues. extended campus night program in six
First u•as whether the campus building area high schools.
program should continue on the 200-acre "The citizens should come before the
campus and if so. how it should be board, citizens needs must come first.
fin.anced. 'tl'._e need creative thinking and really
All the candidates agreed that a bond good · new programming,'' ~lrs. Brandl
issue should be tried again, rather than said . . Asked if they favored federal aid .•
-a"""'Jlermissive-tax-applied-w1thout-direct DiGiuro answerectno, Mrs. s n yd e-r,-. --
voter approval. "The time will be i:ipe for another l\.1rs. Brandt, DeLapp and Tolle answered. yes. and Carraway answered "maybe.'' bond issue in a fe\v years." said Norrisa schoo r ul Questioned on the l's ac ty-
Brandt. "Anything can be done if people administration re 1ali 0 n s. Digiuro
fir.d that their money is v.·eU spent replied, "For seven years we've just
at Saddleback." let things happen as they may.
Steve DeLapp said he felt a permanent "The faculty could be the greates4.
ca mpus, instead of the p. or ta b I e sales force available. But if you don't
bungalows al the site, \\'Ould help lhe \Vant to change thin(s. y 0 u cOuJd
school's flagging image. break a mirror and have anolher seven
"But buildings don't make quality years of the same."
instructors or the quality of the school.''
he said.
He added that present residents· or
U1e area should not pay all ,tfle cost
for campus comtruction as is the case
ttf permissive taxing.
~·Future ·residents should have a stake
in this as well through a bond program.··
he said.
Nick DiGiuro pointed out I h a t
4 77 Students
On Dean's L~t
For Saddlehack
Irvine Unified School District' assistant constnlction costs go yp close to Jt)
superintendent will discuss the rate. of percent a year and the sooner the The Dean·s List of outstanding fal)
planning programming-b u-d-g-e-t i-n g-buildings ;Bre_ built. the less Ibey lvill -Quartet. students at Saddleback Q>ll~g~
systems (PPBS) at a national conference cost the district. sho,ved 477 full-time students had a11-
i\1arCh 18 in Orlando. F'la. But Vera Snyder warned that of average of at least 3.0 on a four-point
Dr. John ~1. Rajcic, fiscal planner late "bond issues have a \\'aY or being scale.
for the new unified school district. will defeated. We should not put the entire In addition. 46 students carried a
address the Institute for Educational fin ancing weight on bond elections." perfect 4.0 (straight A) average. They
Finan(.-e. His topic is "\Vhat Happened John Tolle said as a student at ~he are:
to PPBS?" college he feels the completion of the caplstraM Beach -John Ramsey.
Rajcic ~ays th e · ' rat ion a I • ne\v library is a step in the right Dana Poi.a& -«;::ret~ ~is. .
UCI Women
To Tell Ho·1v
comprehensive approach to resource direction-and urged that 1.he raster the El Toro -Cheri~ Gilhspie, Les. Heide,
ATLANTA (UPI I -Police are seeking allocation by the advocates of PPBS campus is built, the Jess it will cost. Helen Lee. Carol Pifer, Gerald Quinn~~
a second suspect in the lorture slaying is impossible. considering the value-laden 111arlene Steele. . . •
Rehnquist dissented.
of a young Virginia W<>man whose Searcl1, Rescue nature of education and our political The second question pul to the Irvine -Barbara F1tzpatnck, Rebecca
n1utilated body ~'as found in a remote system." candidates wa.s "\VhaL is the current Griffith, Genevieve ~lendrieks. Timothj
area. 1 p £ • Rajcic holds a doc!orate f ro i:n image of Saddleback and how do ou 1'.lertz and Kathy \Valwick. ' ~l ichele Herman. Sara Winter The vicf!tnts tiody had been scvcrel1 · }all ()r· Ba· J3 "'Claremont Gradaate SChool and 1s Jhink it could be im roved'"·~· . Y Laguna B(a~ :-Beverly GCO!Js. Gary
and Lorenza Schmidt. all of the beaten and repeatedly tortured. with ' adjunct!pi:ofessor at Cal Stat_e Fullerton. Everyone agreed pthe p~esent imag Metzger, ChrlSllne Monsen, SharoQ ~·~ Jrv1·ne· stall, Tuesday u·ill lead -· 1-e el"" • nd """c·s broke• at 4° •egrcc-. e Plumley and Sandra Szabo. • 1--t-P ~~mi~iffiicili;oiiliiei~rmw--f-i"~rfei~~'ir'iii'r'ici' .. '1'<mimnmr" "" of-Saddleback needs· unprovem.jmt. _-·-·----Laguna HUls=1':.anne-Affterba~ --J
1 pane 1scuss1ons he lOPiC" ' ang es a er t1to:t'ed-a1n<t-1f.:S~~~biedUh!l'.r--~iU-::::;-;-=:::;-;;::::=;:::-;~=:=----j~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~=;~i;:r:;~:~~u~•~:!_~~~u~•"""~~--to Make .• Woman.'· burned with cigarettes. -l\'ledical Ass istants fell cverything\Jl05Sible should be ·done Laguna Nlguei -Robert R ... -..,:
The program. sponsored by the The victim was Ktenliried 'SUnday as t • ..-... II d. h tcd T ·t· Cen ·11 l Jud PLAZA SANTA l\1ARlA, Mex.ico (AP) 0 ... ee...,..cen Y isenc an us in 1'-1atthew Suarez and George Torre. rri~~e~;s is tot~ ;}c..CC:lCat ~:~ Donna I\larie Dixon. 18. of Newport -Prompted by a plane crash that To Elect Off icet•s . residents in the fold . !\fission Viejo -Dianne Bryant, Gleiui
News. killed four persons. the !"~nation Mrs. Brandt urged a re-examination Carlson and Richard Collins. .
p.m. in 220 Social Science Tower Acting on a phone tip, detecti\h'CS Coinrnission of the Californias \\ill set Reservations for the upcotning meeting of Saddleback course offerings. She said San Juan Capl.Jtrano _James Spreine..
and at 7:30 p.m. in the Verano Sa t urd a y a r res t ed Ti mot Y h nd f h and election of officers of the American a full-time curriculum dean should be San Clemente -Steve r-. ~--a·.
Pia R t. Cent """-1 2 f 1 t d up a scare -a -rescue system or I e .....,.... J 11V111 .~ ce ecrea Kin er. ~·t ............ '1uoda e, 1. o At an a, an Baja California peninsula. Association of t11'e di ca I . .\ssistant:. hired and suggested 'board meetings be Davis, Patricia Ellert, David Keller.
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ch;:rged him with murder. Officials of California, Baja California Orange Shores Chapter may be made held in varioll.$ parts of the district Walter Lutz, Brian Mariani. Tory
' ~ -----and the Mexican territory or Baj a with l\1rs. E. Cunningham of Laguna to encourage local attendence. Painter and Catherine Smith.
California de! Sur agreed in this Baja Beach. oCadline is Jan. 31. She said the school's citizens advisory Sou.tit Lacu•• -Carolyn Fee.
California community to coordinate ----
communica.tions and rescue efforts along
the 1.000..mile peninsula. ·
They indicated driver! could be
requirid in the future to notify officials
of their plans before starting down the
peninsula. ·.
Califorqia Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke asked
new procedures to deal \\'ilh emergencies
like lhe crash of a light plane from
Orange Count, near hotulege on the Gulf
of California.
The· plane, carrying a couple from
l\1lssJon Viejo, 1'.\~arvin and Terry
Goodwin and Goodwin's father and
stepmother from \\rashington, took off
Dec. 22 and probably crashed the same
day.
The volunteer groups didn't begin the
search until Jan. 5. A plane reached
the u·reckage three days later and found
the· fol.Ir bodies.
Officers said the occupants had been
killed on impact. "But if anyone had
·Jived they could have died before they
\Vere lound, '' a San Diego County
sherifrs spokesman said.
"Valuable time was Jost,,. because or
a breakdown i n communications."
Reinecke said.
Baja ~Califomia U . Gav. Francisco
Santana Peralta recommeoded that a
Alexican1 federal ' agency coordinate
future searcb ertorts. He said private
pilots nying south from i1ex·Je1di and
Tijuana should be required ta tell the
airports when they \\'Ollld return.
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Itineraries sh:>uld also ·be filed by
motorists traveling down the new
tro.Mpcninsular highway, said Carlos
Riva Palacio, tOW'lsm director of Baja
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Have you ever been Irked by s!l)all numbers on houses? Perhaps Ann
and Alton Crowell of Lagtma Beach were. Al least they have taken
pains to make the Identifying address on their Arch Beach Heights
home visible. From Jell lo right Lance Vallery and Leslie Lance, both
8. help put size ol address in perspective. 1
dcl Sur ..
0 All too often \YC have found drivers
or campers and motor homes •vtng
the road and getttng. stuck or strondcd
in some isolated area," he said.
Our Model tS Maureen Sh ipley .of Huntington
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Country Attempti11g to Bolster Exports
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·-Real Sm·fers
PARIS (t!PO -France float<d illl
currency today 10 defend the eo;:ioomy
against t h e impact or big oll p ri · c e
incttases and the franc depreciated by
4.8 percent against the dollar at lbe
day's end,
Financial sources uld the effect of
tht six-month flotatM>n a n n o u n c e d
Saturday~ .,.·oold be an e r f e c t i v e
de\'aluation.
gi\'e themMlves time to study the cffectJ
ol the Frtncb float In other countries. •
The Bank of France • .., g;.,·eo
lnstructlaoa to allow t h e 11'111< to
fluet111te freely asainlt the u.s. dollar
and other money 'lt'btn tradifll opened
on the exchange.
Before the franc float . the Bank or
France UU.mned..Jn mon<Y markelll
10 maintain the value of the franc within
2.~ percent or the official rate, 4.lll
to the dollar .
Hit the Waves
bas developed In r«:e11t days along this
best of all possible coasta. Not that
we do oot al'.''ays have a few waves
v.-utang our shoreline. But I mean the
kind of breakers that .bring out a
particular species of sportsman.
WHES TRADISG opened. the official
commercial dollar \\-as quoltd at s.:za
francs , a 5.3 percent franc depreuion
against Friday's closing 4.9&50 francs. WT I~ E • ~
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Friday's final 5.17.
This person is The Surfer. The Surfer
is particularly evi dent in oor region
during our v.•arm sum mer days. There
are Jots of 1urfers out riding their boards
v.·hen the ~eather is good. These are
the Sumhine Surfers.
The 5.15 franc price for the
commercial dollar was the highest since
the dollar was first devalued in 1971.
\\'ith exchanges ck>sed In some other
European capitals, trading Y•as hectic
in Paris after the· prices "'ere announced , Aid President?
They are just as interested in v.'hat
nus the bikinis on the beach u they are
in lhe size and shai>e of v.'8ves. 1'·ta ybe
more interested in the aforementioned
sizes and shapes.
Anyway, it is easy to fLOd surfers
during our happy bot days.
TO DISCOVER THE real hard-eore surfer~ tio .... ·ever, you must -scan our
teachfronts along about this time of
the year.
The hard~e surfer, while fe'.'·er in
number , is still fairly easy to spot.
All his long hair is stuffed inside a
rubber cap. llis · body is encased in
a rubber suit . Sometimes, even his hands
are covered '.''ith rubber gloves.
bankers said.
A banker at the Paris branch of
a New York bank said he expected
the official dollar to r-each 5.30 francs
then drop to S.l ~.20 francs. "The United
States it.self would not '.''ant it to go
higher," ht said. "Higher prices \\-oold
hurt U.S. exports."
THE GOVERN!\tE~Pf said it deeidtd
to float the franc for si" months in
an effort to bols(er exports and trim
an anticipated foreign trade deficit
brought oo by the oil price increases.
France, anticipating a $10 billion trade
deficit because of the oil price spiral,
became the fourth European common
market nation to float its currency.
Belgium, The Netherlands and Japan
closed their money market! today to
WASHINGTON (AP) -Detailed While
House transcripts refuting charges by
John W. Dean III that President Nixon
kne or the Watergate cover-up were
prepared but never released, a n
informed sourc~ -baa-disclosed.
The source, who said he has read
the transcript based on s e c re t
pttlidential tapes, said the White House
had planned to release them as part
of ';Operation Candor" but !ater decided
against making them public.
THE SOURCE added, however. that
the transcripts rover material available
to the Watergate grand juries and
could form the basis for perjury charges
against Dean, the form er \Vhite House
He looks like a frogman in ~ of
thoii old World War II teevee movies.
about to go out and plant explosives
•---~llnde=0r the hull or a-!!. enemy battleship.
U.S. Officials 'Refused'
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IT MAY TAKE Hl!\f ' three hours to
don all this gear but by Neptune, he's
going to ride surf even if his feet
freeu: to the surfboard.
Hard-core winter surfers. however, do
S. Viet Request fo1· Aid
not want to go through putting all this SAIGON (UPt) -U.S. officials turned rubberized finery on their bodies only to get to the beach and. find little clov.TI a Sou th Vietnamese request last
ripples illltead of real riding \\11ves. u·eekencl lo send ships and helicopters
To avoid such wasted effort. winter to evacuate bcleague~d Vietnamese
JUrfers do a Jot of talking about it lroops under fire from Chinese forces
before thty actually attack it. This is in the Paracel Islands, go .. ·emment
called The Interrogation. military sources said toda)'.
For e-xample, your son is lounging
on the sora when one of his hard-0>re , TIIE SOunI Vietnamese \\'ere unable
surfmg buddies bursts through the door. to·evacuate the islands themselves and
dripping 1ea water. And the conversation 150 Vietnamese and ooe American y,·ere
goes aomelhing like this: killed or ca ptured by the Communist s
in the tv.-o-day war Saturday and Sunday
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"HEY l\IAN, YOU oughtta set it dov.11 y,·hen the Chine se used ti.tIGS, nava l
there. It's reall y up, man. Outta sight. vessels and am phibious troops to overrun Ul'IN-
C'mon, man. Get yoor v.·etsuit oo. Let's the islands. ' fly ... " Vietnamese military officers said the
"No ,,..·ay, man. You look like you American was stati.oned with a four-man
came out of a deep freeze." Saigon meteorological team 011 Robert
DJSPUTED ISLANDS
ChineH Hold Cardi
"Man, you 're goMa miss the bcSf surf Isla nd in the bleak, South China Sea flatly, the sourcei said.
of the year." Archipelago '1.'hich is 200 miles of{ the It was not clear whethtr he coruulttd
"Okay, how big is it ? Ts it tiigh South Vietnam coast and 200 milea south with officials in \Vashington first, or
tide? Which way's the swell? Is there ·of China's Hainan Island, but is claimed \\oitetber he had already received orders
any chop. Who else is do\\11 there , by OOth.
anyway? ls Big John In? How about The military source s sa id Sooth to refuse American military help in
Goofy-Foot? How big does Crazy Harcy Vietnamese officials in Saigon asked the battle for the Paracels.
say it is?" U.S. Ambassador Graham A. Martin A spokesman fol'· Alartin refused to
ALL THESE QUES110N in The to requtsl ships and helicopters of the con{inn tti.at an American '.'"IS stationed
Interrogafion draw answers in gnmts. U.S 7th fleet to conduct a rescue mission v.·ith the Vietnamese in the Paracels.
groam, wov.-s and hey, mans. In the, on the three islands before they \vere But Vietnamese government officers
end, your kid retreats to his room and O\'errun by the Chinese. said a U.S. expert had been \\'ilh the
spends the half-hour getting into all ~·eather team on the barren atolls for
his hard-rore surfer gear. ~IARTIN nJRNED down the request several years. The Americans "·ere
Thus, your kid leaves with board and rotatecl back to Vietnam and other
in rubber -suit, his mouth set in a stations .regularly, they-said.
cotwel turned prime presidential ..__
When ne .. pleaded guilty Jut October
to a single conspiracy charge in return
for information .about the Watergate
cover-up, the special prosecutor's office
left open the poaibility or future
prnsecutlon for perjury. . The~ White~ Houae declined comment '
Sunday on the matter.
Neither Dean nor his lawyers were
available for comment.
Specifically. the 10Urce said. the
transcripts he re ad disorove Dean 's
claim that his ronversatiofis with Niton
show the President was aware of the
\Vatergate cover·up before the March
21, 1973, date oo which Ni1on says
he learned of it.
They show that conversations Deafi
said took p I ace on diUerent dat.es
between Sept. 15, 1912, ani!March 21;
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'Not Sex-starved'
Cla udia Arena, the January 'Pet of the Month' in Penthouse Maga·
zine, says the magazine 1tory ·made me sound like a sex-starved
country girl going around humming hillbilly songs.' l\1iss Arena. a
dark.eyed Sicilian, ,attended hi gh sc hool in SI. Cloud, Fla. She doesn't .
plan to pose nude any more.
1973, aJI took place on the la tter date
the-sourre upl•ined. · -· -A•=ra~b--11_L·ifting1J~. Embargo-
THE SOURCE said the former White
House counsel apparently was tripped
up by the flct that, unknown to him
"·hen they occurred or v.·ben be testified, p t s Off• • ·I
the cooversations were being taped by rema ure ays ICia the ,.cret pttlidential recordi.,g system. . '
A primary reason. for deciding against
reltue of the transcripts ?.'as that fear
that 1uch action could trig1er demands
for further disclosures, the source said.
He said these demands would jeopardir.e
the confidentiality that Niton and his
top aides have insisted should be
maintained.
He also said that another reason was
rear that publication of the transcripts,
and widespread comment on them, could
jeopardize successful prosecution or
some of the \Vatergate -related• indict·
ments ex p e ct e d to be• brought
shonl y by special prosecutor U!on
Jaworski.
The source disclosed existence. or the
transcripts alter Senate Republican
Leader Hugh Scott said-on nationwide
tel evision he had informatioo that c.ouJd
clear Ni-xon of Walergate wrongdoing
but that the White House was unwilling
to make it public. ·
KUWAIT iUPl ) -Kuy,•aiti Foreign
Minister Sheikh Sabab Al Ahmed As
Sabah said in an interview published
today it is "premature" to reconsider
the question of lifting ·the Arab oil
embargo against the United States or
increasing product~ at this stage of
the Arab-1.sraeli oonfliCt.
Sheikh Sabah told the K u w a i t i
nev.•1paper Al Rai E! Aam (Public
Opinion ): "The lifting or oil measures
is linked with the withdrawal or Israel
irom the occupied Arab land and
restoration of lh e rights of the
Palestinian people.
"It is premature to reconsider the
oil supply question or production increase
at this stage particularly because Israel
has so !ar failed to declare her intention
Boati1ig Cowboys Round ~
Up Cattle in Northwest
to withdraw from the Arab land," he
said.
e Skylab Troubles
SPACE CENTER. H01JSlon (AP )
A troublesome Skylab gy roscope sent
out two more "distress signals" today,
( IN SHORT ... )
rai.!iing concern that the stabiliiing
device might soon fai l.
.But even if it did break do'.''n. ~fission
Control officials say the Skylab 3
astronauts may still be able to complete.
a full 84-day mission by using backup
control systems.
e.Flre'a Out
PILOTI'OW N. La. (U PI) -·Thousands
of gallons of foam poured contlnuously
on a burning oil tanker for three days
finc:lly !;mothered the inferno at the
mout h of the ~fi"issippi River Sunday,
opening the nation's most imoortnat
inland wate~'ay to river traffic for
the first time since Friday.
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The 155-foot tanker Key Trader
collided with the 657·foot Norwegian ship
Buane Friday. The tanker, caIT)'ing
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CHI CAGO !A P) -Adm. Hyman G.
Ricko ver, th e guJding rorce behind
development of America's atoniic sub·
marine pro g ram, ls on a honeymoon
loday with his new bc:ide .. Rickover,
13, married Cmdr. Eleonore A . Beclno~·icz. 43. a l\aVy nurse, Saturdaf .
Th e time and Jocalion of the ceremony
11·ere kept secret.
Mtftlf•l"·l'•i••.,: " ,.., '' "' '""' .,,.,,. THE CHl~ESE f~reign ~inistry issued"'-···u · most or the P1cirtc Northwest rallllhowers for t•· re•1·on today.
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M•H Of'•.,. ,_,, ..,,,._ ....... '41-0J1 details of 7th Fleet oper8tions in tilt OCC1sionally gav~ the cattle i.rtlftciil was Oyin·g supplies to persons stranded ·
w.n11w111-.. .,.11111..., a11c11 Paci fic and the South Cina Sea. rtsJHntlon to rtv1ve them. by flood in soulh~ntral Wa shington.
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found Sunday as Robert MWer, 4', of
Rooeburi; William Ceotcn, 4$, ol
Medlonl ; Gllberl Maret. 17. of Wilbur
and Wllllama Combo, a. or -rg.
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Northwest Bell.
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PRINCETON, N.J. (AP ) -The Gallup
Poll 's approval rating for President
Nixon again ha,s dropped to his all·Ume
lo\v of 'l1 peret?nt.
The .Gallup organization conducted the
Poll Jan. 4-7, shortly after the In ternal
Revenue Service announced it was re-
auditing the Preskient's recent tar
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eMaas Burial
MEXICALI, Mexico (UPI) -Thlrt .. n
of the 19 fann workers Who died in
a bus ·accident near Blythe were buried
Sunday in a cetemony attended by Ceur
Chavez and some 4,000 mournera .
The burial site is about 110 miles
from where the bus ran off 1 road
and plunged Into 1 11).!oot deep _lrrlptlon
canal. Most of the dead, lnclDlllnC tltroe
women, drowned wben they wen trapped
In the bus Which rolled over "' Ill left .We.
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'Impeach'
Rallies
• Four Obsesse1l
• Priest Exorcises
llraw 850 Devil in Ritual
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
pair '!I tallles calling !or-the
impeachment or resla:natlon or
President N l x on attracted
about 850 J)el'IOlls of varioua
age1 and political affiliations.
One, sponsored by the Dump
Nixon Coalition, drew about
45 persons who marched Jn
the rain Sunday aflomooo to
..Q!yJlall in downloWD Los Angelt1. ~
!!'he ~her, held In Falrlu
lligh School on the city's ''est
DALY CITY (UPI) -A
57-year-old priest says he used
the relics of saints to drive
the 0 diabolic" forces of the
dev il from a young couple.
a child, and a former college
professor · through the ancient
Catholic ritual of exorcism.
.. The devil has a high
intelligence and he ca.n p_li!,y
a thousand different tricks,"
the Rev. Karl Patzel t said
Sunday. \
In the case of a youn g
couple In Daly Ci ty and their Stale !:!,;::;:dl._..;,__.,.Y. ar hil h d ii used
external harassment such a3
setting fires around the house.
destroying religious statues
and hurling objects about, said
Father Patzelt, pastor of Our
l,ady,of Fatima. a Byzantine
Catholic church in San
Francisco.
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side, included s p e a k e r s
representing elected officials
of both maj or political parties.
It was sponsored by the
Impeachment Cooniinating
Cen ter.
Resctre at Sea.
LOS ANGELES (APl -l\1ore than half the service One man dro~ned a!ld another was rescued and hospitalized Sunday as a re~
stations checked in Southern sult of a boating accident at Ventura Marina. Dead is William Harris Ha~ings
California have violated pric.e 47 , of Canoga Park, and injured was his companion John North 44 of Thou-
rreeze regulations and some sand Oaks. North and Hastings were taking their 15-foot sailboat o~t w'hen heavy
station oY.'Rer'S would rather surf capsized them. Shown is Ventura Sheriff's helicopter hovering over North
fa ce fln es of up to $2..500 dally as deputy throws line and prepares to jump out to effect the rescue.
than cut back prices, the-'-----------·---------~---------~
Internal Revenue S e r v i c e
say~.
'Nude Conversation'
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Hit Again
TJIE COLLEG E profcs.sor
lost his job in Southern
Californi a because of "diabolic
distlrbances" of an internal
nature, the priest said.
"All of a sudden. against
his will, his back would bend
over, he would shake violently,
his mouth would open witho ut
reason and nothing \vould
COf!le out."
In each of the cases, Father
Patzelt said, he obtained
permission from the church
superiors to perform the
ancient rites, which ended
The lRS said during the
v.·eekend that many stations
have overcharged or otherwise
violated price freeze
regulations because they are
ignoring energy c r I s i s
regulations or are bewildered
by them .
Brings $60 an Hour SACRAMENTO (AP) -successfully.
Gov. ll.onald Reagan's IO-The offices of Archbishop
SAN FRANCISCO <UPI ) -Police decided to delay day trade mission to Joseph T. McGucken was
Nude "hostesses" were still enforcing the law for at least Australia and Indonesia ~~~~~~g questions on the -
• Glider Death ~el!ing ~I . a minute to eng~g~ a month; pending a definite cost Cali!o.rnia ~axpay~rs Prie~ts at SL Andr~w's
DALY CITY (AP) _ A clients 1n blue conversation court ruhng . $1,127, claims filed with Parish in Daly c·t .d that
-·"hang_glideL'. .. JOISt--®trol of today while police awaited The House or Ecstasy, the state controller reveal. i 1972 the co 1
1Y sai t
his kite-like vehicle Sunday -clarification of-e-new-law-that.-Cupid's-Comei::,-l'he--TunneL _..Tha_LJ.s_tbe-1QiaL_o_L -t~m for-hel up e came 0
one of us tot nlly unconscious.
He would choke us, twist our
arms bc~lnd our backs.
"He wou ld Rra b 11c1·ves -
be it in the b:i.ck: the le.gs ,
the arm. lfo \vould squeeze
very, very ti ght until we were
really in excruciating pain.
"When this \vould happen .
Father Karl (Patzelt) "'ould
ouch •us . with the r~lic of
the ho1y cross. This brought
immediate relief."
Once. the couple said, their
baby wa s crying and they
found a rocking chair h..1d 1>een·ru-.-1Hnto"1t .
Another time a huge bite was
taken out of a sandwich left
on the kitche n table and
"black shadows·• would 11•hiz
around the room, leavin,g a
"very cold chill" <is they 1vent.
SOJ\1ETIMES there 1vere as
many as 30 witnesses to !he
terrible happenings, the couple
said, although most of the
time the devil \\'OUld 11'ai! until
they were alone b c f o r c
harassing them .
During the last cxoricism
Sept. 18, the couple said.
''there were :ibout 20 people
there. The signs were of the
Lord and the blessed ~1other.
People felt hot , tremendously
hot. People were perspiring
We thought at first it \vas .
because of the crowd.
Black Image
Prizes Made
BxNAAC~
and died shortly after he
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would stop San Francisco's of Love, The House of Joy, personal expe'nse claims "We made ~very intens·ve
crashed into 8 l%,OOO.volt latest sex industry. Brandy..'.s, The Powell Nude filed by six Reagan aides, investi ation of thi rf1 HOLLYWOOD (UPI )
power line and then into the Jn "Encounter'.' parlors with Encounter , Parlor along and it includes a tuxedQ Jar ~tter " said su{;1 ~~~-Stevie Wonder, the Pointer
rear of 8 Daly City Home, names like Naked . City and with Naked City and Oen of rent.a~ for one of Reagan's Mr. Thoma~ M. Rolle a dea: Sis ters, Henry Aaron, Sidney
police said. Den of Love, men pay $60 Love are battling the new law. security officers. con. ' Poitier and the television
Thomas Williamson. 23, of an hour to sit and li sten to "It is the customer• s The-~agan pa!iy new . "These . unresolved ques-series "Sanford and Son'' won
San Jose, was administered a n.aked woman talk or read chQ.ice," said Attorney Gilbert ~8,750 miles by Air Force tioos. wh ile not ruling out this year's awa rds for
mouth·to-.mouth resuscitatkm a dirty. boo~. . Eisenber'g, "whether he Jet to Sydney. Melbourne. th e passibility of super -improving black image from
and heart massage by Daly A city . hcensmg law that wishes to disrobe or wisres Jakarta, Singapore and natured presence of evil. the National Association for
City Policeman Denn i 5 '\lii>Uld virtually ban th e to have the female disrobe other cities on the goodwill indicate to us that the the Advancement of Colored
Pinnatore, but died at 1:40 parlors was scheduled to go during conversations. tour. £\;t Nov. 2S through situation is not as clear-cu t" People (NAACP).
p.m in ~1ary's Help Jlospital. into effect" Sunday . but police ''No sexual act or touching Dec. . as reported, f\.1r. Rolle said. A special founders' a\.\'ard
said it \.\·on't be enforced of any kind is pennitted went to Frank Willis, a black
immediately. between employe and custom--cJ THE UNIDENTIFIED Daly sec u r .it y guard whose "We're oot going to en!otte er." City couple said in a suspicions about a taped-over
it until legal technicalities get S copyrighted story in Sunday's door latch at the Watergate
straightened out," a police "OUR TRIP is to stall urgeon San Francisco examiner that apartment complex in
a Pokes man said. The them," said one hostess. "We during the -first sev e n Washington. O.C., led to ,the
e ID Arrested
FONTANA (APl
Buy Bigger Bras·
So you want to buy a side of beef? All right, hlO' tbe
right side. Butchers say it's lean er.
A bra manufa ctu rer in Jerusa lem clai ms hi s company
sells a somewhat l<1rger average cup size in Israel than
elsewhere.
The skin on your body least sensitive to pain is that oa
your heel.
Los Angeles police contend just about half the forcible
rape victims now are boya. ..
htolotov who mined the word "nokay"
to mean the opposi te or "okay."
KISSABLE
_.l'.hose ix>llsters who check out
ron1anUc matters now say the chances
run l\l.'O to one a girl wiU be kissable
on the first date. No, young fellow, not
her first, but your first date \Vith her. Incidentally, those
pollsters also report the odds run 7,200 to one she'll never
\l'in any kind of beauty contest. Sad.
Q. "Ho\v manny basic movements in the square
dance? ..
A. About 7S no\v, l'm told. That's too many. The nif-
tier experts have complicated it or late. Seasoned Citizens
11·ho remember the rural original thlnk: it bas gone too
fancy. ·
In the matter of dinner detit'acies : Richard Nixon goes
for crab. Lyndon Johnson liked chili. Jotm F. Kennedy
was fond of Brie cheese. Ike Eisenhower bad a weakness
for fresh vegetables. And Harry Tnunbin was never known
to turn do\VD a plate of Kansas City meatballs.
BURSITIS
Women who sell dresses in ladies' clothing depart.
ments rarely get bursitis. Why is no mystery. It's the
exercise of repea tedly raising their ·arms to shoulder level
in handling the hangers on the racks.
How can you. call yourseU a student of American ~
tory if you didn't know that Presidenl Warren Harding
failed in his earnest effort to permit toothpicks oo every
dinner table.
Am advised that the ritualistic sex life of the ortbodoz
Hindu is regulaled entirely by lhe religioo. Shrug.
All kittens' eyes at birth are blue.
On Friday. Sept. 11, 1925, there appeared in the Los
Angeles Herald Examiner this ad: 'Set of false teeth, '5
. . . examination free . . . gold crowns, M . • lllftf
fillings , SO ce nts ... ·nerve removed (painless), $1 •••
teeth extracted (painless), so cents ... no charge, far
extractions when other work is contracted ... X-ray free
with other denlal work .•. "
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me-.S of wh:lt they sail!
was a black . paramilitary
group who had been firing
nnes on an improvised target
range.
ordinance bans both oodity F exortisms Hthe. devil reveal~ ,discovery of the break-in there Address mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Bo% 1875, Nn>o
and encounter booths in ihe tou~, Wread dli'1~ bodks, talk aces 2 5 himself by knocking both of 1 by agents of the Committee port Beach, 92660.
parlors. "'.c111
-e JUS aeep aneing _us~d~o~wn~·_:. O':"f~len~h".'e~w~o~ul~d~knoc"l<J<.:"k_~to~R::e-e::l".'ec~t~t~hi:_e_:P".'r':es~i'!'de:i:n'!:L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ or whatever until t h e t"
A SUIT charging the cily receptionist tugs the curtain ' Charges
ordinance is unconstitutional and says, 'Time's up.' " They were booked Sunday
for investigation of unlawful
assembly of a paramilitary
organization and possession oC
an illegal sawed-off shotgun.
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -
was flied Friday in Superior lt isn't aJways that easy.
Court. Judge Clayton Hom One enraged c u s to me r ,
Saturday denied the parlors' acoording to a hostess • Dr. Jo~ G. Nork, a surgeon
request for a temporary threatened to beat her up and who recenUy lost a $3.7 million restraining order. but he emerged nude from a booth e 8200,000 Deist ordered the city to show cause shouting that the receptionist malpraclice suit and faces 25
' PAL~t SPRINGS (UPI ) _ why il fell the ordinance was had misled him on what was other negligence charges, has
kl necessary. available. resigned ff.om the starr or the Four bandits wearing stoc ng Martinez veterans hospital.
masks escaped "'·Ith more tlian $200,CKXI in cash and Paul Battisti, r egion a 1
jewels from the home of D v R C d v e t e r a n s administration weatherman Irving Krick. ope se enoun e official, told a VA legislative
Krick was in Michigan at hearing that Norlt's
the time. The gunmen Friday A 1 ' resigna~n would be effective
pistol-whipped his son, Irving , By 'Hell's "ge s Jan. 31· 23, and assaulted his w~e;· I" He said Nork has had "no
htaria, 54. They forced the direct contact with patients
son -to open a bedroom safe. SAN JOSE ···(AP) -The Police, however., rem a In. since early Pece~.r and
n an osre:.1atio11 , pglice-Mkl-JJmt's-Amniogeellsi''-.wra<D"Jtt-J'yo0tur--ttoo'-''"'"'cptp01<ic:aal1..---------'wo"'l'n'!'tc."·T.'un"'ti!l·1_hi!!!."'-"""""'·gna,..,t,,ionoq. _____ _
h d pparently &een carefulJy "TI.ey-have to do more than takes effect. -8 a swear off.. hard drugs thal A $3.7 iiimftm·-malpractice planned. K r i ck is an • put up billboards to prove
In te rn at ion a 11 y known is. anything to me ," said one judgment was returned in
meteorologist. The renegade motorcycle ofricer. "All I go by is their Sacramento County Superior
e Sh.at to Death
SAN BERNARDINO (UP!l
-A man, apparen!IY arguing
with a tavern owner's attempt
to close his bar, was fatally
shot in the chest Sunday,
p(ilice said . ·
Hans Heber, 62, Colton,
owner of the can.can bar,
was booked on murder
charges. Robert T. Aguila, 40,
shot in the chest by a .22·
caliber pistol, died al Counly
Hospital.
Acid Bath
Killer Gets
Prison Term
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
A 39-year-old butcher has
ttc:eived a one to 1$-year
prison term for aiding tn the
ackt bath murder of a
PararMUnt man Jn t be
auml!ler of 1970.
Superior C o u r t
Commislloner Ell8S Powen
senlenetd J01eoh F. SamlCll
after the deiMldarit w a 1
allowed to plead gullly to
•ohmun·y manilauchtet': --convtcted..,..
for -d-dep murder In
the lcllllnl ol machlnloat
James Summeni. 32, b111 tile
verdict wss Jater reversed on
•ppe•I be cause of a
technleallty.
Slm1CX1'11 comD11nlon, Dennlt w. Wallace. a !l·ye&Mld Los
Ancele1 l1borer. 11 1trvlng a
llle ... tence for' the actual
bludfeon 1l1ytnc of ~.mmtn;
club, whose public image has past experiences, and I doubt Court last November against
been mixed up in narcotics they're about to change." Nork.
for a d---•-, has renounced Nork, 451 presently f a c e s ~ CROSS, a former chapter, 25 oounts of gross negligence
dope now and wants to set president here, said the Angels and inc om pet e nc e .
others straight, too. don't c o.n sider marijuana, unprofessional con duct ,
To prove it, the bikers have barbituates or amphetamine.; misrepresentalion. excessive
leased three billboards in the as "hard stulf." treatment and improper use
San Jose area, all emblazoned But, "if an Angel sticks a .of dangerous drugs filed by
with a skull and crossbones needle in his ann one time, the State Bo.ard of Medical
over a hypodermic needle. he's out," Cross said in an Examiners.
Each carries the I er s e intorvlew Sunday. "If he'\;::=========.
"No Hope with Dope.11 SJ:>rts (cocaine), he's out.
"IT'S A MOVE back to Jack
Daniel's," said biker Phil _ero..s, adding lhe club ~
printing up anti -dope
brochure:J and m a k i n g
speakerS available for higb
achoo! and college leclures.
There's no rehabilitation
program, nothin', just out .
Period."
Drug ute became so bad
among Angels that Cross said
some bikers 90Jd their prize
"choppers" to buy dape.
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PHARMAC.Y
WE QUOTE PRICES
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Photographed at 10 P·n:'· before the energy crisis.
Our current lighting di JO p.m., from the comer of Newport Center Drive "-nd Santa Cruz. ·
I low Pacific Mutual is helping conserve energ~
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In response to America's need to cul its use ol luet, we have been making
changes at our home office bwlding in Newport.
So far. we've cut our lotal consumption of electricity by over 281f.
Exduding our Compuler and Data Processing Centers. we've cut our use of
electlicity more than 35% during the day; 50% at night. To do this wasn't eaey. Be-
cause our building was designed to use some ughting !or heating, it meant we had
to extensively rewire every floor. And we've Jaken out over 4,000 fluorescent tubes.
Many of the changes are nol visible. For instance, we've cut our usage of electricity
for Bir conditiorung, heabng and office machines.
Driving by, you may see some lighting al night. This is for people inside who
are working. When nobody is in an office. we turn the lights off.The design and
location of our bwlding lend lo accenlua(e this minimal illuminabon. -
We share the concern for the need to consei"Ve energy and w.e thought you'd
like lo know what we're doing lo help. And we're not through. yet:We're working on
even more reductions in our use of energy. ® PACIAC-ffiUTUAL
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Sear s Highway Passenger
Tire Guarantee
II you do not receive the number of miles specified
because ol your lire becoming unserviceable due
to (t ) defects, (2) normal road hazards, or (3)
tread wear-out.
We will: At OIJI' option, exchange it for a new lire of
give you a refund charging in either case
only the proportion of the then currant
selling price Plus Federal Exctse tax ·
that represents m~eage used. If the.tire
is unserviceable due to ahy of 'the above
causes before 1 Oo/o of the guaranteed
mileage is received the replacement or
r~fund will be made with no charge lor
mileage received.
Nail punctures will be repaired at no charge.
Guarantee applies to tires on vehicles used for
private fam~y purposes. '
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PAIR PRICE
2-Cycle Washer
$}49
Normal cycle, short 4-min.'
cycle. 2 wash tempera-
tures.
Gas Dryer'
5129
· 2 temperature: "Heat" set-
tine and "Air Only" setting .
Lint filter.
CUT ,30!
Mediterranean-
Style Light Filture
Was '59.99
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Walnut finish column. Real -
istic "drip wax" candle
lights and black wrought
iron arms . 4 lights.
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·7.75cu. in. engine. Pull-up
top recoil starter. 5 blade
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#83005; or latex semi-
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YOUR CHOICE
2ror4 99
All-Frostless Refrigerator
16.0 cu. ft. size with 11 .7 Sear• Lowe1t Price
cu. ft . refrigeraior section, $ 2 5 8 4.3 cu. ft. freezer section.
~lajor Appliance Dept.
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Repbeed FREE i, ii
fai'--l•MaUed FREE
If Se•r1 1 .... Ued II
G••r••lff II HNvy Duty Sl'loc:ll Ab..
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Heavy-Duty Shock Absorbers
Guaranteed as long as
you own your own earl
Flt most American-maae
cars. pickups plus inany
lo.reign cars. Expert in·
stallation available.
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"Fr ee Sp irit" IO-Sp eed Bike
Gear ratios from 38to100. H••µ:ti lur S9 1-. 99
Derailleur gear .. changer
with stem-mount levers.
Centerpull, front and rear
caliper brakes with dual
hand levers.
7997
Sportini: (;ootl,; (Jrpl.
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Pocket-Size Calculator
8-digit capacity. Works on
batteries (included) _or
house current with op·
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Gr~le-type shelves for fast Seara Low Pril'e
c~rculation ~f zero degree $18 8 . air. Magnetic door gasket
seals in coid.
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Kenmore Built-in Dishwash.er _ -Features two-cy~les. two· Re~ularll69.95 ,
level washlroto rack. White 14988 panel, #7211 . ·
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overnight (pkg . of 18), 33c
Daytime (pkg . of 24 ). • each
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SALE!
Cotton Terry Bath Towels
Choice of stripes or jac-Replar 81.69 eacl•
quards. Great colors. 4 $ 5 89c Hand Towel .... 69c
49c Washcloth ...... 39c for .
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"Coloresque"
Bedroo1n
874.95 1-'ull lleadboard,
869.95 811.chelor Che1t,
874.9 5 Corner Oetik • • .
Contemporary
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$64each
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·Floor Care Appliances ,
Kenmore upright~r canister vacs, sham-
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Vacuum Cle1ner Dept.
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Machine washable mod-If perfect would be
acrylic jersey. Flame re-14. 791015.29
tardant. Toddlers' 1-4. 2 97
Juveniles' 3-8.
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Hug-~on ® Support Panty Hose
Ultra-sheer nylon and Regular 82.99
age, tall. Fash ion colors. ·
spandex. Petite. ave r-199
$3.99 X-large Sizes ... 2. 99 pr. pair
Ho•ier,. Dept.
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lOOo/o Solid-State Color TV
Table model with 17-in.
diagonal measure .pie·
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Regular 1379.95
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sculptured carpets. In 613
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TUESDAY ONLY -5 P.M. to 7 P.M.
DINE for 20°
A Hot ·Dog 20c
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POPCORN ... 5 • Box
U111it ·1 1,er Per it011
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Men's Long, ,Short Sleeve
Fancy Knit Dress Shirts
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needed when machine-washed and
tumb le dried. Assorted fancy patterns.
Men's sizes 14 \1,.to 16\12,
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DA..R Y PROT EDITORIAL PA.GE
As any wage-earner knows, an lncreulngly large
amount or the weekly pay check Is lopped ol! to sup-
port Various and sundry government operations which
supposedly improve the quality of Ille.
And It Is not all that bad to contribute to govern·
ment funds that help the aged, blind and disabled, or
enable a veteran to complete bis education and prepare
for a decent job.
But when bumbling bureaucrats - also paid out
of our wages and taxes -sink to such a level of in·
competence that the money we hand over doesn 't even
reach those in need, the blood pressure rises.
architects, traf!ic analysts, geologist.!, economiats and
community liaison officers employed by the gtant land·
owner:-Company oflicials expl,&ined they wanted w be
sure any emplore likely to be dealing with the county
at any level was 1n compliance. .
The lobbyist law, which became effective Jan. 1, re-
quires lobbyists w Ille quar\erlf reports listing the name
of their employer, salary received and expenses in ex·
cess ol $25 spent on entertainment !or county ol!lcials,
The law as adopted sj>ecllicaliy exempts technical
experts who mi~ht have w appear before county boards
to explain det11ls of proposed projects, but the Irvine
Company Wlli tak!ng"l!o-chances. And, given the obscure
wording ol some of our laws, and the penchant of three
of the supervis<fs for making a whipping boy of the
Irvine Company perhaps they have a point.
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• This month, some 1.500 Orang.-County blind, aged
and disabled were among thousands throughout the
•late who failed to receive their support checks. ll was,
they were told, a computer error, triggered when the
aid program was taken over by the federal government.
Thirty thousand checks were delayed or missing, while
t-----lhe-intended-ftcipient• aced-eviction-and-bunge•'-------ft~·HP.ftS~Ye :Van:dftlism,------'--
A similar foulup has tied up checks !or thousands r -. . a .
of student veterans since the opening of the !all semes-Vandalism at Orange County schools declined a bit
ter. Many have been forced to drop out, lost their cars last year but the tot a 1 monetary loss is nonetheless and piled up almost insurmountable debts. tarlll d Is d Of!icial "explanations" and apologies don't help s ng an elinitely a pain in the taxpayers' pocket·
these unfortunates. In private business, an employe or booksO.ff: ._,_ h 1 d d t th t 1 l ·bl f h b r Id r · 1C1 ... say sc oo s were amage o e une o emp oyes respon51 e or sue un~ .mg wou ace tn· more than $615,000 -about $8~,000 less than the year stant dismissal. A si milar house-cleaning in the gove rn-before.
ment bureaucracy might be bene!lclal.
Taki11g No Chances
The Irvine Co mpany tends to function on a grand
scale and its compliance with Orange County's new lolr
byis't'figislration law was no exception.
Some of the biggest losses were caused by fires
apparenUy .set.by arson. But most lo ss was attributed to
day-to-day damage wrought by students and , outsiders
on county campuses.
01 the total loss, Orange Coast schools suffered
$113,000 worth.
Some districts were luckier than others. They re-
corded markedly lower losaes to vandals and attributed
it to better security.
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To the astonishment of county officials, more than
180 employes of the company were registered last week
as lobbyists in the biggest mass filing on record. Their
reports were added to the 60 received to date from in-
dividuals working for other firms.
The ·Irvine group included engineers, planners,
Co nsidering the size of the drain on tax funds
caused by vandalisllT, it behooves all districts to take a
hard look at ways to better protect the huge investment
the public has in their schools. "WHO SIPOONEI> ~GAS?''
No Wonder Su1n1no1ts to Washingto11 May Be Si91aifica11t
.--ear-ents Are-1--'1
Dear
_Gloomy
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J oh-n~ D-ean-Inte.rrogation_Resnme_d _
Perpl~xed
~YDNEY J.HARRI~
Puzzlements for Perpte:ud Par-
ents:
How can an 11-year~ld girl diddle
a\\·ay t'ft'O hours at the piano, trying
to fi nger her way through the entire
Score of ''Fiddler on I.he Roof ," without
for one minute practicing her "Fur
Elise" \\'Orkshop as-
signment ? . . ..
How can this same
clk..,.qtlng creature
assure you at break-
fa st that never again
in her life does she
intend to speak to a
certain \·ile class·
mate of disgusting
fenfale guile. and then merrily bring
this same vile classmate home for an
afternoon of romping that very day? • • •
l!ow can a 13·year-old boy who is
dramatically ''too tired" to take out
the garbage on Saturday morning rush
right out and practice s o c c e r
indefatigably for the next six hours? · • • •
-::---How can the same boy com plain
Maybe we don't really need a
President. After all, Los Angeles
proved for years that they could
get along quite well yt'ithout a
mayor.
A.J.S.
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for ano.ther dozen albums that
desperately needed at once"?
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How can that same girl, who bought
all her finery for 50 cents a throw
at the 5al va l'ion Army when she lived
at home, requ'ire enough apparel and
equipage at boarding-school to outfit
Hillary 's whole expedition up ML
Everest?
WASillNGror:< -Th • previously
undisclosed fact that John W. Dean
Ill quietly returned to Washington last
weekend and immediately entered the
heavily guarded downtown olfices of the
. special prosecutor for more questioning
poses new dangers for Richard ~f.
Nixon and a <leepelting dilemma f o r
Leon Jaworski.
The interrogation
of Dean picked up
where it stopped sev-
eral weeks ago when
he left for th e West
Coast because of his
mother-in-law's ill·
ness. lt is expected
to continue for some
time . Th a t would
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committee. For nl011ths, \Vhite House
aides have been claiming that th~
notor ious tapes \rould show that Dean
lied under oath.
lF SO, Dean '"oul d be in deep trouble.
When he pleaded guilly last Oct. 19
to a one-counr prosecution in return
for immunity, the deal with the special
proseditor made this exception: . no
immunity from perjury. Thus, a clea r-
cut contradiction of Dean by the \Vhite
House tapes v.'Ould gi\'e _the special
prosecutor an obvious perjury case
against him.
Yet, thoogh the prosecu to rs-including
Jaworski himself in some cases-have
heard the Nixon-Dean rapes (exc:ept,
of course. the t"·o missing tapes ). they
are resuming interrogation of Dean. The
inescapable conclusion is that they do
not feel that possible differen ces bet'ft·een
the tapes and Dean's Senate testimony
are damaging his credibility.
A credible Dean equals a vulnl"rable
Nixon . Despite this. the President might
be effectively inunune for son1e time
to come, thanks ·to t"·o points made
to us by Ja'ft'Of'Ski during an intcn•iew
this week in his \Vashington ofric:e.
First, Jav•orski rciterated-c!OBing the
door hard -his public declarations last
week that his evidence '\\'OUld not be
made available for the Hous e
impeachment proceedings. Ev i d e n c e
presented to a grand jury, he said·,
CaMOt go to the House unless the judge
consents or until the trials are finished.
Second, Jaworski emphasized that his
office has not re~ched a legal opinion
about whether a sitting President cain
be indicted. "I haven't reached !hat
conclusion," he said, conceding that
many legal s c h o I a r s believe
impeachment must precede indictment.
PROF. ARCHIBALD COX, Jay,-orski's
predecessor. shared his doubts atx>ut
the constitulionality of indicting a
President. But there "'as no doubt either
in Congress or !he Justice Department
that Cox would turn his evidence over
to the •louse if and \\'hen it got around
to serious i'mpeachment proceedings.,
That represents the sole difference in
approach between Cox and Jawonki,
but it is suffi ciently se rious to threaten
Jay,·orski's performance. ·· ·
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How can a boy oJ 18, in his freshman
year at college, who never spoke a
dozen u·ords consecutively to his family
OD the phone in his whole life, suddenly
find enough to say to keep the line
tied up for 45 minutes at a crack?
scarcely be lhe case if the secret White
House tape recordinas heard l'iO far by the
prosecutor's office flatly proved, as the
White House contends, that Dean's
accusations against President Nixon are
lies.
BlJT IF lhe prosecutors think Dean
is telling the truth, it would follow
that they must also suspect that lhe
Airline Passenger Coniplain,ts Soar
(JACK ANDERSON)
President is criminally culpable-and WASHINGTON -A confidential House
therein lies the dilemma for special report charges that the t\\'O federal
prosecutor Ja"'OrskJ. He Pub Ii c I Y agencies which are supposed to make committed himself last week against How can this same boy be a fervent handing over any evidence to the House air tr.ave! tolerable for the traveler,
crusader for "naturaV fQ>ds/' for yogurt Judiciary Committee's impeadnnent pander instead to the airline indll§try.
and wheat genn and an overwhelming proceedings. At the same time, many As a result, says a staff report to service ... y.>arrants legislative hear·
r e g i m e n of vitamin and mineral legal scholars bet he cannot and will the House Commerce C o m m i t t e e , -ing:s."
supplements, and at the same time not seek a criminal indictment against passengers' complaints have more than A three-man investigat ive tea m
clean out the last crumb of ca ke, the ~ President prior .lQ_~ent. doubled since 1970, and some airlines checked airports on the Eastern sea-
last batch of cookies, and tbe last qull1 ··-in Iha! case, his evidence agalhsf -"imi··iate Olghts 75 percent of the board. The samplings s h.owed th at
of 1ce-ci:e.am any weekend he Is home? the President, buttressed by deposed time. American Air lines flights reached the
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House Investigators, were "weather. air
traffic control, mechanical defects,
strikes, airport congestion, a i r port
construction , tardy fl ight cre'ft·s, poor
airline management, fuel short.ages."
Tracing the history of late arrivals,
lhe report states that rules were
proposed in 1956 to curb conlrollable
delays. These were "watered do'ft11 by
the CAB." however, because of "air
carrier opposition."
I
t---tti:rH••cami1l.~'t keep-_ 111ath theo1e111s in
hls~ad o\'ernight and yet manage to -
retain for a full season the precise
st ructure and formation or 3 o
complicated footb all patterns in that
sa me head?
·• -.-• White-·H~use COlirlsel · Dein, at . leas(. \'f t Ole Civil Ae"ro~utiCi Board' iOd~airports· on 4 scficdulC only: ·25 Fercc1it'
l ASK these questions, mind you, only emporanly ~Olill tielween the two the Federal Aviation driilnlstration pay of the lime. ....-'
in a general philosophical sen1e, as part stools of 1nd1ct'meqt an9 Impeachment. more attention to the airlines than Braniff planes managed to 1nake it
, ··THE -·-CONFtDENTIAL, 1 6. pa g e
doettment «mced~s lhat-pre~nr1or---tt
on·time arri va ls could lead to accidents
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Ho"' can a 16-year~ld girl at boarding-
school. "'ho packed an enormous suitcase
full or record albums when she went
a\1'ay, call frantically a month later
of my continuing quest for knowledge So, unletS he. can .-~'Ork out som.~ the public, the document charges. to the airports on time 28.8 perceil:,
abo.ut the human species In all its stages. m:angement wtlh the. House, Jaworski and Eastern achieved a 50 percent
Nothing personal, you understand. wtll f~c:e accu ~at.1.ons-sure l yr "THE INCREASED number of record. •loweve r, Eastern's famous
These are all made-up c;hildren, drawn unj~stif1~f abetting • yet anothe complaints is significant evidence that hourly shuttles somet imes ran 00 .the
from my observations of other people's White_ Hous.e cover-up. the problem ... is pervasive through-hour·and-a.;h.alf.
families. I v.·ouldn't want you to think At the heart of this b whether Dean, out ·the Uni ted States," declares the re-
f or a moment that J would tolerate who has been the only overt attUser port. "The inaction of the CAB and the
such conduct in the household I rule of Mr. Nixon, told the truth in sworn FAA in the face of numerous cOmplainls
v.•ith an iron hand. You dig me? testimony before the Senate Watergate and appare nt substandard
THE DELAYS were often controllable
or, a~ wo.rst, predictable. The reasons
for the late arrivals, according to the
if safety is sac rificed. But it ofrers
a few recomm endations, beginning with
airline honestly in telling passengers that
certain fl ights are behind schedule.
The report also calls for the
constrUction of. more airports and
advocates d i v e r t i n g noncommercial
flights away from congested commercial
airpo.rts.
Nixon's 'Great Sense of Humor' Doesn't Include ·Media
\\'ASfll NGTON -Bebe Robozo talking
lo \\!alter Cronkite about his fr iend.
Richard Nixon : "lle's got a great sense
of humor and a very unique sense of
humor that people
don 't see . . . l:iut
it's so quick coming
. . . and if you try
to repeat ii, it docs
not have the zing
that it has uith him .
\Ve had one ti1ne ...
somebody gave me
a couple of these La-
dies' Legs. It looks
like a real leg. They're skin-colored
and all, and they're blown up. And
so Abplanalp was going to come over
to visit us, so u·e decided to play a
trick on him • • • we borroy.·ed a u'ig
, •• put It into bed \vith ... the legs
Isn't It the Truth!
\Vhenever I see a picture of a giraffe,
I thln1t how exquisitely prolonged must
be its each and every taste thrill. No
momentary gulp belor~ a mouthful
plunks into · Its stomach but, Instead,
either a long, drawn out slide of delight
or an ample waminl that "'llat1s on
the way could be better. · / ·
"A man'1 palau ca11, tn time. bt·
come Q.CC1!.ltomed to anythi11Q."
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slicking out from under the sheet.
"And r hid while the President was
going to show Abplanalp through the
house. Well, Bob came ln, and when
he saw that he didn't -he didn't
know whether to act like he didn't
see it or \vhat ... It was quite a riot
... I was hiding around the comer with
a flash camera and look a picture of
Abplanalp hovering over this figure in
bed ... It's hard to recall the Incidents,
but he really has a rare and quick
sense of humor."
The above w~ aired on December
21 and it may be the onJy moment or honesty in this jusl<0ncluded period
that some other While tlouse-wit has
named Operation candor. Refreshing as
is this cameo of a giggly Pttsident
entertaining hls millionaire friend,,, the
maMer in which Operation Candor's
Inst two documents concerning the milk
and ITT cases we're released may tell
us, more about what the man is up
to.
, THE NIXON explanatloo ol his part
In these two curdled affairs had been
'promised alnce • last N o v e m b e r .
Nevertheless, he or Ron Ziegler released
lhese two controversial documents 35
minutes before the major nightly TV
news programs v.·ere to go on the air,
There was no way the reporttrs and
researchers working on the story could
cross-check his asaertlons with the
( VON HOFFMAN J
statements and testlrnony of the many
other people involved in the cases.
All three networks alluded to the
lateness of the. hour of release without
suggesting that it was one of the oldest
gimmicks in the public relations business
to get a one.sided, biased story on
the air. Old and recognizable !hough
it was, the trick worked. NBC's Tom
Brokaw, broadcasting from the ~twork's
Burbank studios, hlld to come on th~
air live after having had the text read
to hlD\ on the phone. tes·s Fred Graham
was able to look over the material
Jn a taxica b before rushing In front
qf a camera.
fo'rom what we know about Nixon,
he's something of a media buff. He
seems to have made as much of a
study of . our business as of football.
~le knows how news organizations
operate, he ·knows the rules they've
made for themselves, and he knows
how their competitiveness can be used
lo spoil the quality of their work. Thus
be could °pull this number certain that
__his venlon_of the 1tory would alr and
that nobody would say something like,
''The Pre51dent released h~ long·awalled
white papers oa 11'1' and the Milk
t')
Campaign Fund too late for us lo tell
you more than he says he's innocent.
We will have a detailed story for you
tomorrow.''
THE NEXT NIGHT, while ABC
omitted any menUm of the story and
left thei r vie~rs with a · slanted,
Nixonlzed version, lta two competitors
broke with tradition to co me back
without a "hard news peg11 and do
a tough analysts. NBC's Carl Stern and
Fred Brig'gs had pieces suggesting:
perjury and bribery. But CBS was
rougher. J.'hil Jones pointed out that
Nixon's statement on the Milk Fund
directly contradicted his October 26
statement that "I have a rule. I have
refused to.· ac<:ept' contributions myself;
I · have refused any discussion of
contributions." Fred Graham went
further, suggetting l h a t the docU·
ment failed to explain 11why two
years ago Pretldent l'ilxon permitted
the Senate to conllrm Klelndlenot as
Attorney General Oft tho bub of
testimony that may well have been
perjured."
This Is good journalism, providing,
as It did, necesury background
InrormaUon which is usually only
available in 30 or 411 ol the better
newspapers. For two of the three
networks it may alio represent a
recognition or the fact !Nt ll they
go oo in the old waya, their antagonist
in the \Vhlte House will play them for
patsies every time.
Such a recognllion is hard to come
by. It isn't easy for journalists to give
up the role of the non-combata nt, the
non-participant, th e professional who
gathers, processes and dissenlinates
infonnatlon according to certain, nearly
invariable rules. But those conventions
work only if the people being reported
on accept journalism's definition or Itself.
TIUS PRESIDENT looks on all the
media, but televtslon particularly, as
the enemy. Nor is his the passive di slik e
of his predecessors. Were that ti~ case,
the neutral role would sUU be possible.
OIAN•I COAST
DAILY PILOT -
Rabtrt N. Wted, Publilhtf
l'ho""'-' Kccvll, Editor
Barbara Krtlbich
Ed ilarlal Page Edllor
Monday, January 21, 1974
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But no, he's out, to use a White House
word. to scre w television news, and
to the extent that the news people cling
to the old ways they make it ea sier
for him lo knock them off.
Against his hated media enemy he
uses the large threat or the Ju stice
Department and the petty harassments
of sneaking off to CBllfomla on a
half-empty commercial jet that could
have accommodated the presa entourage
if he hadn't ordered Ziegler not to
tell them. 1r such behavior is beyond
belief in a President, remember that
we know he apendo his Idle San Clemeote
hours.playing practical jokes and blowloi
up· balloons.
The, ..it .... i.i .... of' the Dally
Pilot seeks 10 inform 'Md &\lm\llate
r~adera by Pr.tenlln, on thla Ptle
d.iverte comm•nlary on toplct oC In-
. -11)< -.......... """ clltooni1ta. by provldtnc a forum fer
rtaden' views ud I» .,.....,,11.,, thla
........ ,.,... OOll!lana """ -.. currem toplct. The edilorial opinions
or . the Dall)'> Pllot apl>(.••r only In the cdttorl1l colum n 1t lhe top ot ,..,_
pl.IC. Opinlonl exprtued by th• col• umntltl and cartoonllt1 and letter
v.Titers are ttltlr own and t» llldOI•
ment oa ~Ir v~w1 by u. o.u,
POot ohOu1d be Wmed.
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State Gets
For Parks
•No Sweat"'
Por1io Bill A rov ed
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -The Indiana Senate may be ac·
cused of trying to keep people from perspiring In public.
An anUpornogr~phY b}ll approved inchtdes "ex'cretory
fupctions" in a. list of acts to be prohibited. ..,
Sen. Lawr'ence M. Borst, a veterinarian, pointed out
that thil includeso"spittlng, coua:hlng, sweating and blowing . ' one I pose. ·
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
More than 900 acres on San
Francisco Bay have been
tran.sferre d to state
ownership, says Gov. Ronald
Reagan. The governor announced he "If Frank Sinatra were to appear on stage in Indiana
signed transactions with Mobil and Perspire, he might wind up in jail," Borst said after the
Oil Estates for 132 acres of bill was un.aztimously adopted.
!\'anae Plea
Samille Diane Freh1en,
better known as actress
Dyan Cannon, has peti·
tioned Superior Court
to ma~ her stage name
her legal name.
Monday, January 71, 1974
lnse111lnatlon Bid
SEATTLE (AP I - A
divorced school teacher, who
says she plans to enlarge her
f am 11 y through art.ificlol
insemination, has asked the
state Human Rlghts
Commission to protect her
from any possible charges of
"moral turpitude."
ination M the basis or marital
status.
. Oovo~ six yeus ago, she
1s the mother of a son, 1.
She told the commission v."he
wanted to have another• child
but rpluses to marry simply
10 legitimitlze the birth.
An Issaquah School District
regulation rs apparently in
conflict With state rules. It
DAILY PrLOT f -. ,
female teachers who become
pregnant.
ARTIFICIAL insemination
\\'Ould technically make her
an uny.•ed mother under the
rtflllatlons, threatening her
position as a school teacher.
. Com.missioners expressed
suPtx>rt for her position, but
said they are l'.lnly empowered
to act to restore her job if
she is fired on the grounds
of marital status
•
E ~ Sponsor of the measure, Sen. Walter P. Helmke, CR-Fort OU'f.DOO.RS _ Wayne),' said be doubled bis blll wlll be qull e so loosely in·
_ , , erpretea.
MARY LOU LEWIS-Krusic pennits the termination of a
of Issaqual1, \\'ash., sought teacher's contract for "moral
protection under ~ st a t e turpitude," a charge which
reguJauon-ro·rbl'dding discrim.---has ~en-applied to-unmarried discrimination. - ---..01
frontage along a five·mile 1
stretch of Redwood Peninsula.
In addition. Mobil donated
800 acres of Bair Island.
eagan sa s Xlr 1
area Is ideal for hiking,
fishing, boatin~ and other
recreation~ Bair Island is
inhabited by Various forms of
endang'ered \.\'lldlife . e lOO·aere B11y
SAN FRANCISCO (API -
The National Park Service
handed the Sierra C I u b
Fountaion a $208,700 check f.o
buy 160 acres in Y-0semite
National Park.
The park service h a s
managed the land, including
Parsons Lodge, since la st June
when the purchase agreement
was made. The land is at
the junction of John ~iuir and
Pacific Crest !rails.
The Sierra Club bought the
property in 1912 as a
campground for members.
e .Slte to Siate
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
Pacific Gas and Electric Co.
said it is selling a site at
Bodega Bay, once scheduled
Extra care in engineering ... it makes a big difference in smallcars.
There are
00 e
and there are
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to the state·-Department of Good J , t} c · Parks and Recreation. •' •t e (lrlO'. Great L1'ttle Cars l
r-.--ni.,.rtce·i.-S500;000, PG&E·1---------~~===::' :·::::.:'.~~'.:~=====~~========:'=::-----------:----+I said. The %69-acre site. 24
miles west of Santa Rosa.
has been leased to Sonoma
CoWity in rl!:cent yl!:ars for
park use.
• llanrJa Sale
SACRAMENTO (API - A
2.600-acre ~lalibu Canyon
ranch v.•ill be added to the
state · park system. State
Parks Director Wiliam Penn
"Iott Jr. says.
~iott annoonc ed that the
state Public Works Board
a greed w purctille century -
Ranch frorri the Twentieth
Century Fo:t Film Ccrp. as
an addition to the system·.
The film company will
continue to use the property
until the end or 1974 w1der
a lease agreement.
• Biil Slated Capitol News Service
SACRAMENTO
Assemblyman Paul Priolo (R-
Santa Monica) says ht!: will
introduce legislation to
acquire 600 acres or
beachrront property in Ille
Pacific Pal isades area.
Priolo said the land would
provide additional open space
for Los Angeles Co u n t y
residents.
The $3.1 million parcel must
be purchased by Aug. 1, or
the transaction cannot be
completed. the legi'Jlator said. e WUderne•• ·
SACRAME~'fO (UPI ) -
------rilatiOR ·creating a ·-stare· -
wi\demess s em y
aside forest and desert land
to prerent commerci81
develop·ment has been
introduced in the Senate.
The' bill (SBI497) submilted
by Sen. John A. Nejedly (R· .
Walnut Creek) is patterned
after federal I eg is I at io·n
enacted in 1964.
Jt Would lmmediatelY set
aside ~tions of the Mt. San
.Jacinto St.ate Park i n
Riverside County; A n 'Z a
llomi• .Deoert State Park in
San Diego County, Castle
Crags Slate Park in Shasta
County and t,480 acres o(
~state-owned-land-in-Monte~ey.
Santa Barbara. Siskiyou and
Tehama counties. e Parle Statu•
Capitol Ne,n service
SACRAMENTO -A
legislative ·pr o p o s a 1 by
AS1emblyman Ray Gocv.ales
(£>.Bakersfield) to redesignate
Rod Rock Clnyon as an
official '1&le park has been -ved by>. the A51embiy Wm and Meoos Commiltee. e Rriteootl Land
C.pllol New1 Service
SACRAMENTO -The Save-
the· Redwoods League
announced purchase from the
Pacific Lumber Co. of 62
acrtS of y oung-growth
fedwood,,!oreet located on the
eastern ridje of Humboldt
JledWl)Ods State Park. .
'l'hII pll)porty ·wUI be deeded
to the llate ol California for
lddillon to the ~k, ollldll•
said.
• lliete BNfclet
. Clfllol -9erit<e SACRAMENTO -"Ania
Slty Trail," I ,Jlllblicotlon that
IUldH pilots lloag •I scenic
ilr tour ol Anaa·Borreco
-Dessl S1ak. P~k, bu been
-opdlted and rep;lnllld tiYlbe Calilonda Jlellutment o I
Porb """ -lion.
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OUSTER
Good little cars can get good gas mileage like
Nova, Maverick, Comet and Ventura.
•
Good little cars can seat four or maybe five
people like Vega. PintO and Maverick.
Good little cars offer locked-in, out-of-sight
tru.nk space like pinto.
Good little cars offer conventional ignition.
Good little cars require points and condenser
replacement. And, they req uire spark plug
changes at 6,000 miles. Th ese changes are
·recommended by the manufacturers and
could cost you as much as $81 every
24,000 miles. ·
Good little cars are priced low. "
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Great little cars, like Dodge Dar_t and
Plymouth Ouster with a slant six engine,.can
get better gas mileage than Nova, Ma_v.e1ick,
Comet and Ventura:
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Great little cars like Plymouth Duster and
Dodge Dart seat five or six people, and have
more hiproom than Nova, Hornet, Maverick,
Vega and Pinto. •
Great little cars like Dodge Dart Sport and
Plymouth Duster offer more than three times
lhe trunk space of Pinto, all under lock an d ·
key and out of sight.
Great little cars like Dodge Dart and Plymouth
Ouster offer Electronic Ignition standard.
An exclusive standard feature on small cars
from Chrysler Corporation.
Great little cars like Dodge Dart and Plymoutt1
Duster have no points or condenser to
. replace, and spark plugs can last up to 18,000
miles under normal driving conditions.
A savings to you of up to $62 over competitive
cars like No va and Ventura in the first
24,000 miles alone.··
Great little cars like Dodge Dart Swinger
"S pecial and Plymouth Duster are priced about
as Volkswa en's most·· o ular ·
model'.t -·
. . ·-· The answer is at your
Dodge and Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer's.
(And ypu can ·drive one home today.)
A~cHRYSLER v ~ORPORATION
DODGE• CHRYSLER• PLYMOUTH• DODGE TAUCKS
SEE All T11 DiRrs AT Yllll a MER.
SEE THE DUSTBIS AND VALIANTS .AT Yllll • MER.
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His Home
'Toasty'
For Free
MADERA (AP! -While
most people sh iver \\' i t h
thermostats set in the 605.
a l\1adera man keeps his 1"'0-
bedroom ho1ne ut
so · deg~s "i th
oorrscie~.
a to:tsty
• clear
Henrv \Vlll ls. 56. ha s
constnicted a heater v.·hich
runs on used motor oil. He
usually gets all he can use
free al !&al service stations.
Approximately f\\"O gallons
a day flO\\' through the de\'lce
him about StO lo assemble.
\Vlll is learned about furn aces
from his rathC'r years ago 50
Monda11 JaJ11111y 21, 1974
I -·
UP'IT•llOMto
W.ork1ne11' 11 Compensation
our
By SYLVIA PORTER
~ you, lhe employe in
a amall firm with J total
payroll ot, say, two or three
einploy~. covered by your
st a te 's workmen's
co1npe1"&tlon law -a .!!ystem
whloh might be virtually your
110le source
of finan cial
support and
your s:>le
means o t
paying medi·
cal bills if
you we re
seriously in-
· u red 'on
your J o ~ POt:T••
on or because of your job. tapt, anarls and delays. this
these answers could be of might \\'ell crta{e -1s a
crucl31 impc:rtance to you. clear pros~ If the states
Introduced into the first do not act constructively in
session of the 93rd Congress the months directly 11hend.
-and lo be debated during TO GRASP fully why this
the 1974 session -ls a bill is so vital to your own sa!ety,
·that would force all so states consider these basic points: to meet a new set of strict -Although \V o..r k m e n ' s
federal standards for our compehsation ls our nation's
w o r k m e n ' s compensation oldeSt. firm of s o e i a I
"non-system" in which the insor£nce, going -back 65 ~ and the extent or years, 10.~.ooo U.S. \\'Orkers
-proteetkm var; wildly from m not covered as conditions
state to state, employer to st.and today.
employer and lvorker to -Among the least rovered
11o'Orker. (That's why those o cc up atlons: agricultural
critically important questions \VOrk. domestic 'l\o"Ork, "-ork
ar so trick : lhe protection for rellgiotls, charitable . and
you \'e epe 0 lilrr-rt"O'li -'P ro rt t Oi gatdtatiold,
you \vork. \Vho you work for, ''c a s u al'' la~. seU-
'vhat your job is.)
employment, wm-kert ln small 1
firms. Clearly. the I e a s I
00\'Cred are likely to be among
those most in need ot tbt
protection. t
-Our state compensation 1
lav.·s are arbitrary and loaded I
\vit h gaps and Inequities. 1
T)1)ical maxlmum benefit. for
total dlsablllty range from $40 I
10 $175 a week, '1C<9rdin1 lo ,
the stat<?. I Jn some etates, a worker
n-.ay not be co~ted
unless he or she lw been
disabled by an "accident" on
!he job: a disabling job-eaUM<I
illness does nGt ooont. In other
st.ates, both the number or
daywnd-dollar•.
lion are strictly limited.
had a good idea or \\'hat he •faki-9 the Stvitclt was doing when he began Lr ·,..,.
Or must you \\"Ork for a firm
which employs a specific mini-
mum?
Are you, the fannworker or
domestic employe ·or selt-
employed worker, covered by
\\"Orkmen's compensation? Or
does your stale exempt these
ca tegorie s of \VO r k
from coverage?
SEVERAL MONTHS ago. a
special National Commi'lsion
·on State Workmen 's
Compensation La"-s issued ·the
results or a lengthy study and
came up with m a j o r
reeommendalions for reforms
bv the individual states. If
the states don 't shape up, the
commission urged Congress to
consider federal legisla tion to
assure the U.S. worker real
financial protection in the
event o.f on-the-job accident,
injury or lllness.
32 Ut_ilities Forming
Po'wer Plant Concern
\\·orking on his heater. After leaving their cars in a crowded parking lot i1ear a railway station in sub-
tle doesn't 'vorry about urban Tokyo, two co1nm uters walk toward train that will take· them to t heir
safety. a problem u·ith sonlc downtown offices. l\1ore commuters ~e switching to trains to cope with Ja-
gilnmicks used to sa\'e fue l pan's fuel shortage. during the current energy _ _'.:.::::_::_:.:.:.:...::::.:::...:::'.'..::_ __________________________ _
Anaheim, Riverside a n d crisis.
"You can't explode crude
oil." he said. The bUrning oil
i.o:; odorless. and no trace of
.soot or smoke mars the while
u·all be hind the heater.
A milk can holds a reservoir
of oil ""hiCh is fed through
a val\'e to a metal pipe. Th e
ipe deposits the oil in the
bottom of an old gas heater
purchased at a "flea" market.
Once the heater is lit. it
\\ill run without attention as
long as 1t1e oil suppl y· l asl ~.
Compressed air helps the oil
now tl"!Ough the pipe, and the
temperature is regulated by
the valve to let in more or
Jess oil.
Simo11 V9ws No
'Fuel Hoardit1g'
Higli Prices
Predicted
For Wltile
ARE YOURwo r km e n 's
com p ensa t i on .benefits
automatically hiked es wages
rise in your state? Or would
yoo be paid only a tragically
small proportion of today's
real living costs?
I! you were seriously injured
on your job, involving $15.000
or $20,IKX> or $50,000 in medical
WASHINGTON (UPI\ and rehabilitation costs, "°"ld HOUSTON. Tex. (UPI ) -crisis may be contri\'ed by
'To prevent ho11rding, energy the oil industry to boost Two top government fiscal your slate's w 0 r k m e n . s
h. f \"'II ' E s· toda advisers predict higher prices compensation system cover all c ie ,, 1 1am . unon Y prices. ol
•rorm·sed "!o put a dip stick" and a sluggi'sb eoonomy 1·n these costs? Or just part " "\Ve recom1ize - we have be · into every major fuel supply .,,. · hs •·· f h them? \Vould ~·ou given · sa"1·d al! along !hat the coming moot ~ause 0 t e i·our own free cho1'ce o( i-ur tank in the natjon. • · -· u
''Oil coinpanies. independent petroleum industry reporting oil shortage, but both are physician, surgeon, 0 th er
jobbe'rs. railroads. tr.uckini;: ~ystcm is inatJequa~e. 'fhat 's optimistic for some reliel py :SJ>N:ialis_~
SALT LAKE CITY, •Utah
(UPI} -Thirty-two · public
utilit ies in Uath and California
today fonncd a non-profit
corporation to construct a $1.5-
blllion. 3,00().megawatt power
plant in south-Central Utah.
The utilities filed papers
with the Utah Secretary of
State's office c r e a t i n g
Jntermountain Power Project,
which plans to construct the
coal-H red plant by 1900 on
one or three sites.
GlendDle.
Joseph C. Fa ckrel l .
e,;ecutive director of the
tCPA. will be dlalrman ol
the lntermountain Po. w e r
Project, with Anaheim utilities
director Gordon \V. Hoyt as
vice dullrman.
Quake Aid
Allocated
fir ins -you name it \\'e'll \l'hy the Federal "Energy mid-year.· What wQUld happen if your ~ _ be thet:e..'..'.-.Simon said._' ___ Q!.fice ~ .JlOing to nlanda l.e .. ~il,,.fd>ert Stein._ chairma •• n.Lo~f~e~m~p~lo~yer's \\' or km e n ' s . . 1nventorv. repor1s-a-nd~audn-·-.:-. r=n
Sen!. Jacob Javits. (R-
N.Y.,) and Harrison "\\'llliams,
(D.·N. J.,) sponsors af the
legislation, are now jumping
this gun. Iiearings on their
bill are to be held this •ttk
in Portland, Ore.. and San
Francisco. Under th e i r
proposal. the states . u'Ould
have only a year and a hair
-until July 1. 1975 -to
br-ing their workmen's
compensation lav.•s in line with
the new recommendaiions.
One or those sites is only
ahoot 30 miles from the
proposed KaiparoY.'ils p:iu·er
plant, \\'hich has come under
heav y fi re from
•environmentalists-and h a s
been altemarely kllled and
revived by the l n t e r i o r
ocparfiiiefil .
The State A1k>cation Board
has approved $8.8 million in
aid to eight school d.istric:U
to help make lheir buildings
earthquake safe.
H I I A the Council of Economic com.pensawon Insurance Unu ea t ) Cl TER.!'dlNG CREDIBILITY lhem .~egularl~· . \vith fie ld ran out of money? Do you
one of the keys 10 casing checks, ~ said 1n ~ speech Advisers, predicted Sunday have any ,protection against A~fONG OTHER things. this
\\'Ou\d m ea n that 500.000
employers v.-ould be compelled
to provide workmen's comp
IPP "'as fonned by the
Intennountain Co n s u m e r
Power Association of Sandy
-which suppl ies po\\·er to
26 publicly o"rned util ity
companies serving Utah and
small portions of surround ing
states -and the municipa l
utility departments or Los .
Angeles, Burbank, Pasadena.
B~Cijtinty, th ey-1ncluded ;--
C.Olusa, Colusa Unified, '2
million; Fresno. Caruthers • the energy crisns, Simon to the Na.bona! Association or that prices for meat, fuel and such insolvency: 011llined di~~ted his s_peech toward liome Builders. other products will keep rising Union High, $67,942; Glenn ,
In Seminar
·Employer and emp lo y e
rights an d responsibilities
und er the California
Occupational Safety a n d
Health Act, will be explained
bv the Stale Department of
Jildustrial Relations at a
seminar al the Disneyland
Hotel Feb. 15.
Richard \\l ilkins. chief of the
Division of Industrial Sa fety
v.·ili speak on the general
intent of the California Act
during th e morning session.
The afternoon s e s s i o n
includes \vork shops on the
state safety orders for general
industry a n d construction,
electrical safety o r d e r s ,
record keeping and the role
of the Department of HeaHh
in the impleme ntation of the
Health Act .
Adv•rtiaemrn1
Chew!
cr1hcs \Vho claun the energy 1'o prevent price gouging, the first half of the year
"\Ve intend to determine the wmlOUT FEAR of losing coverage fo r their employ es
the bets. 1'11 u'3g'!r that you for the first time. {Are you
don't know the answers to even covered?) -
Plaza, $4.337: Los Angeles.
Los Angeles City Unified, $2.7
million: l\ferced. 0 e I hi,
$248,256 : Tulare, Ereter Unk>n Recreation
Veliicles
Exemptecl
precise return on net in\'ested •before tapering during the
capital in the pet .r o 1 e u nl summer and fall . more than one or tv.·o of these A ,ederal takeo\•er o f liigh, $121.«0: l\f on s on ·
Sultana Joint Union $186,583 ;
Visalia Unified. $1.3 million.
\VASH1~GTON (AP !
f.tanufactu~rs oJ m o b i I e
homes. travel trailers and
can1pers were exempted' fro m
price controls today by .. t~
Cost or Living f.ouncil .
The council said t h e
exemptions a.pp I i e d to
manufactuf'('rs' prices and to
industry. compare it lo other
industries, and determine a
fair profit level in order to
insure that the oil Companies
do not profit escessi\'cly al
the expense of the Anlerican
consumer."
First-class
Sections
A'bandoned
\\'ages paid to u'orkers ol those LOS ANGELES (AP) _ industries. \Vestern Airlines has Council director John T. abaridoned first-class seating
Dunlop said the action would on nearly all mainland-to-
hare mi n i m a I inflat ionary lfawaii flights as a means
impact because sever a I of increasing sealing capacity
leading nianufacturers ha\'e in the face or the energy
made commitments not to crisis.
increase prices more than \Vestern says it hopes to
three percent. offer 1.100 more seats to and
Dunlop also noted that the from Hawaii each Week by
industry faces decli ning sales eliminati ng first class on II
in recreational v eh i c I es of its narrow-bodied Boeing
• because o.( the g a s o I i n e i07s and 720Bs assigned to
shortage. the island route. -fts OCIOs
ROY ASH. directcJr of the questions. Yet. if you did \rorkmen's compensation -
become seriously ill or injured v.i th all the bureaucra~c red Office of hianagement and ~
Budget, said the ove r a 11 .,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.. ... ,.. ... "!" ............... ,..,..,..,..,..,..,.. ... ,..,.. ... ,..,..,.., economy will have rough goilt
during the first three month!
of 1974. but will demonstrate
"fairly good strength" the rest
of the way. ·complete .Mid.;day -~merican Stock List
Stein, .President Nixan's top L,..,..,..,..,..,..,.. ...... ,..,.. ...... ,.. ...... ,..,..,.. ...... ,..,.. ... ,..,..,..,.. ... ,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.. ...... _.
economic .adviser," said the
largest price increases would
be among products using oil
and oil by-products.
"I think we're going to have
some big increases for a fe\V
mohths. certainly," Stein said.
"We think, although we're oot
quite sure of th is, that \Ve
have some months or fairly
rapid rises in meat prices
ahead."
STEIN "'AS interviewed by
U.S. Ne\vs & World Report.
Ash, in a taped interview
ror the public television
program \Vash.ington Straight
Talk, gave this assessment of
the economy in general:
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" ... in this quarter. the
quarter that ends March 31 ,
we'll have a · poor quarter. rt won 't be very good fr om
the point of. economic
statistics . on thc-trther;:han '
v.·e beli eve that 1h the second
and third and fourth quarters
following that. there \Viii be
a continual im prove ment in
the economy."
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CONNELLEASE
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Yo11r Foctory AwthorlrH
CH.rolet Le9'l11t Deol•r • New '14 Y1t90 Hotch bock
S6840 .. E. MONTM
Plu~ Tl~ & L•~. On r.1111r. C•'!<l•'
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CONNELL CHEVROLET
2121 HARIOR ILVD.
COSTA MESA 546·1200
iilii.fl ufacturffi' prices of semi-"THE \VHOl,E thing has
conductors and related solid been inspired by the energy
state devices and to v.•ages crisis,•· says a \V e s t e r n
paid to "·orkers in the spQkesman. "\Ve have pl enty
industry. or airplanes to ::idd'additinnal
Semi -conductor s are small fli ghts if "'e could."
electronic devices used for But he explained the goal
sv•itching an d amplifying is to add up to 10 more seats
elcc!rie cUITcnl. per airplane instead of going
-~ ----lo the expense of putting
I Home Fire Protection additional ships in the air.
~ \Veslem's cutback in first-
attributable lo a lo\v demand
for deluxe service lo the
556-4420 islands. the Los Angeles-based
' fa·~ . Fir•A&l
1
r5msmok• class service a I so is
962-4579 carrier said. Only about 9
"-.---.. -::_----------' ----percent of its tla"•aii-bound
passcn,gers are willing to pay
the 1iigher price -up to $81
over regular one-way fares. STOCKBROKERS
W• .,. •11 e1~obll1hed lroker1 Firm In sewl'ld fll'IOllCiGI
CGt1dltlot1. If you ore 011 erperienced producer /ntere1ted
lfl recolvl'"J SO~• of your t r•11 end worklnt owt of
He.,..,.rt leoch, we'll like to tolk to yoM.
Please phone Mr. Cruttenden
540-7000
WESTERN SA ID 20 of the
wider first-class seats are
being removed on five 707s
and will be replaced by 30
coach seats, bringing the
seats in these aircraft from
137 to 147.
Why Pay Taxes Today •••
. . . you can put off . 'Iii 1975 ... 1982 ... 1994 ... 2007
Would you Ii~• ...
e T ••·deferred compound interest
e Ta x-free withdr•wal of principal
e Guartnt•ed in t•r•1 f rtte
e NO RISK of p•inclp•I
e No s1lt1 ch1r9t
EQUITEC FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.
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Ruby Keeler
Clll'ltll111 Sdtlltl Monitor Strvltt
• \VASHJNGTON -The tap-
dancing star or the 1930's \.\'ho
"Shuffled off to Buffalo" and
flad .. the beat of 42nd Street"
is still kicking.
business is doing more
traveling and sightseeing than
in 35 years.
The playbill clea rly states
she is "back on stage" after
her last and fiflh child ~·ent
off to college.
Studies the Suburbs Wedding
e a e.
there's wonderful California --
so different again -there c d
isn't ooe place that's better on teste
-than the rest. It's a 11
01vner Arrested
Really Was One
' Ruby Keeler of Ne\\1port
Beach is on the road playing
the lend role in "No, No,
Nanette" and because of
··The kids agreed that I
must keep busy · . , . so I
accepted this road company
opportu nity," she said. '
"I do a ra re kinti of
sightseeing," mused the soft·
s po k c n "·oman 'vhose
·birthdays niust count up to
at least 64. "We hire a car
and driver and just ride
around and look. I don 't go
in any of the buildings. I must
admit that even thoogh I have
been in Washington many
times , I have never entered
the Capitol, the White House,
any of the galleries -the
Smithsonian or the
W,ashington ~1onument.
\.\'tlnderful. NE\V. \'ORK (UPI) -A suit
'"I THINK Americans should Hied in federal cou1~ here
see America first instead or challenges the constitution·
flying to Europe -see ing ality of New Yo r k City's
what you are supposed lo see dress code for City ~Jail
TULSA , Okla. (UPI) -
"Rod the Rat" opened his
shop nine mon'tbs ag~ and
called it "Thieves li1arket No.
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Market. And that's, just what I
QU~ENIE B Phil lnferland[
-"MRS. NIXON invited me
to IWlcheon one day. It wasn't
hel• in the White House. It
y,•as in another government
buHding.
"I love to ride around in
b e i n g uncomrortabl e traveling as rast as you can weddings, which reQuires "the
from cne city to the other biide must wear a dress or
-tv.·o days here -three skirt and blouse, no slacks.
days there. Thefe's ·no sense The groom must wear a coat
to it." and tie." Because she is widowed after 27 years of marriage " I have not worn a skirt
to John Lo\ve, she now travels o.r dress in three years," said
with her sister. T h e Y Susan Bilton, who is engaged sometimes visit Miss Keeler's
-~eorgeto"'l'ltln oo -111-------~ ~~m~ottre~a<#' h1 ff:'•e1mo•ie"'bm""'1k'",-t1<0>-bb<•'"--manied lo Walt
Maine. Lyczkowski. those quaint h o u;>es
surrounded with garden \\'alls
-just little nothings from the
outside but they must be
ebsol te]y_g0:rge.oJ ori the
inside. Jackie Kennedy's house
on N Street really fascinates
me." ·
It's not •that this still
glamorous grandmother has
slo\ved down . She's a fast
stepper with lots of energy
on stage. She just does 'not
have any interest in getting
out of the car.
"WASHJNG'i'oN a n d
LIKES SIGHTSEEING
Newport's Ruby Keeler "I'm fond of this little place Lyczkowsld said he "does
near the New England coast," not own a necktie or a suit."
she said. "I'm drawn to it They po st po n,e d their
intrigued \Vilh ..ll1Ll2Yf1Y:-somchow..J!m.ociginally_fro marriage-until the-lawsuit is
s u !"rounding neighborhoods .. Halifax, Nova Socttia, and l decided.
It's too bad tourists don't think that sort of scenery gets Another couple joining in the
make an effort to see. th e to me." suit. Dr. and Mrs . Desmond
best parts of our cities. They Callan. learned of the rule
just want to concentrate on "WE GENERALLY fly to \Vhen they were tnarried Nov.
the downtown areas and don 't "'here \'1e are going; however, 2.
bother \Yith the elegant homes I like the train. lt's far 1nore ~1rs. Callan said she \Vas
and parks that are usually relaxing and scenic. The required to change from a
located in the suburbs. 11etroliner liitking Washi»gton "tasterul, elegant, dignified,
"Take, for instance , and New York is great. chic and pretty" green velvet
And be proclahned to the
public in leaflets and posters:
"Get super bargains every
day. Used items. large and
small. arrive daily. Rod the
Rat says. 'Our stos:k of hot
new items changes C<>nstantly
and is on the market mostly
at a fraction of "'holesale."
every li1ng rom
saddles to soJas at the Thieves
the place was, police say.
One d'ay this month~ a Tulsa I
rrian whose home had been
burglarized went •to shop at
"Thieves ,A1arket No. 1" and 1 round some of bis stolen
property on sale.
Tormenting RectaI-ltch
Of Hemocrhoidal Tissues
Promptly Relieved .
In many cases Preparation H
~ives prompt, temporary relief
from such pain and itching:
and actuall y helps shrink
swelling of hemorrhoid::il tis-
sues caused by inflammation.
Tests by doctors on hun-
dreds of p.i tients showed this
to be true in n1any cases. In
fact. n1 any doctors, them ·
selves, use Preparatio n H~ or
reconunend it for their fam.
ilies. J'rcparation H ointment
or suppositories. Baltimore and Pittsburgh. "I've driven cross coun try. pants suit she bought in Paris
They have such beautiful But I don't want to do that for the occasion into an ';ill·
sections too," she added. again. It's too much push. fittttii:·n~g'..' '.'un"'m'l1.".atr:c~hill1n~g..'sil<k~ir:':t.~"-..!:====================== "I'm a United States girl. And when you get on the -·-
"Mr. Forbish says to concentrate on your work more ·
and not spend all your time thinking about the
weekend."
Philadelphia are my favorite
places to visit. What I like
best about them is that they
are open . . . clean looking
. . . lots of trees . . . and
·are just very pretty cities.
I like the blend of the old
\Vith the new, but I'm mostly
Our country is so big and freev.·ays you dori't see ti thing.
beautiful. 1 love being in the "Because of business we
East when the leaves start generally ·OO:>k into ·a hotel
, changing color and start near the theater in which I
blowing around. I love the a1n \.\'Orking. We sa><e a lot
\Vay the ocean rolls in along of time Uris y.•ay."
Mal<e
Yourself
A Promise
Jn '744 reshape , firm'n trim with a body that's fit to live in ..
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you don't just
get a shape
·~''you get in shape''
Diet Alone Can'.I Do II •.. Wh ile you shed pounds I hat cut down
ugly lal, you ·ve got to build muscle tissue th at firms un sightly flab.
. The resl,!ll. a slytgely _fig!J!.e trimmetj_ dowl'). with texture tight .
drum. It's H here-dietar nd exercise ro ram desi
for your 1nd1vidual need. lnS r clors and-exercise machines
th at get maximum resUlts in theshOrtest possible time.
Plus Sauna. Ste am. Whirl pool. Sun Rooms: and s·wimm ing Pool
to make !he co mplete change. Before you know it. you'll be '
fir m. slim and trim. You·111ook great. leel great. Remember
you don 't JUSI get a shape : you get 1n shape. Make yourself.
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PDlYESTER DOUBLE KNITS
Checks and Dots
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You'll w1 nt one of eech for toloing encl coorcl in1tng your
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FG'1 r19. LOW pric11 l .91.-4.-49.
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Values to j,50 gg~d.
Rich, colorful ind 1111ch in1 w.t1h1bl1 in
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-ncl dr11111 . .(5" Widi ; FG'1 r•q. LOW
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JERSEY SEERSUCKER
22! SPRING PASTELS
Valuel"'lto 4.00
Popu ler lttrsucktr in • fl uid jer1ey we1 ve.,
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PLAID SHEARLING ' 398 I 00 "!. Polyest.er
Values to 7.00 -yd.
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& Florals Geometrics 177
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1;_ DEAR READEftS: This \Viii be a --
first. I have never bel-Ore cut my readers
, in on a thrce-\\oiiY correspondence, but
• today~s the day: The follov.ring letter
was sent to me by my good friend .
and a principal psychiafric consultant, i Dr. Zigmond Lebensohn of \Vashington,
D.c.
DEAR EPPIE : I every much
appreciated your printing my letter on
• homoaexuality and your g r a c i o u s
comments about it.
I have a'lready niceived several letters
as a result of that column and am
happy to say that most of them have
been 1audator:-;. A . few look sharp
exception lo fOY st atements. hO\VC\'cr.
and I herewith cnclo.se a real lulu.
along \vit h my anS\\'Cr. Since you are
much better at this sort of thing. I
v.-ould appreciate any suggestions you
might have for dealing Y.rilh angry mail.
Yours -ZIG
Below is the letter to Dr. Lcbcnsohn:
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DEAR DR. ·LEBENSOHN : Most of
; the letters published in Ann Landers's
column arc sickening. but yours on
homosexuality was the v.-orst. ·
. .Ii HOmOsexuals ·arc· SINNERS. They are · ~ society polluters who Vi~late the laws
of God. Only spiritual illiterates consider
they have C\ll obligation to fie more
widerstanding and com.passionate toward j unrepentant sinners than our Divine
~ SaviolD' Himself.
Homosexuality is v eh em c n t I y
condemned in the sacred scriptures.
J , Therefore homosexuality cannot be
categorized as anything but SIN . -
MRS. M.D. or SEATILE
Here is Dr. i,ebensotm's reply:
;;: DEAR MRS. ~t.D.: 1 read your views ~on homoSeXUality with great interest.
Since l am a physician and a
poychiatrist I ilo not · profess to be
an expert 'at diagnosing "SINNERS."
I will leave \113t to the theologians
and to the cooscien<eS of the people
involved.·
1 I would like to remind you that the
sacred scriptures to \Vhich you refer
also preach the value of understanding.
compassk>n and the love of one's fello\v
man. Il mii ht surprise you to Und t~at
some of the men you ... most admire
or wide writing music and paintings
have given you ihe greatest joy, may
have been homosexuals.
1 hope yoo wlll give tf1i• mauer SO'!'f
thougllt and poaibly -It With some memben of the clergy. Sincetely,
( ZIGMOND M. LEBENSOllN, M.D.
DE,\!\ ZIG: y-le,llu lo Mrs. M. o. wa bendful. You don't ,atfl41 any
liOlp from m~. er anyoet else. Tblab•
for .Urlng tbi. COtTt•poadence.
Are your parents too strict? llard
to reach? Ann Landers' bOOkle!, "Bugged
by Parents1 How To Oct ~1ore
Freedom." eould help yoo brld)!e the ~ , generatiOn gap. Send 50 ceata 1n coin
with your reqilesl and a long, stamped,
seif-addm&ed 'envelope ""Ann I.anders,
P.O. Box 3!41, 223 W. Jl¥k Dr,, Chicago,
Ill. 806S4.
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BV JO OLSON his golr games. Photographic Society of America when
.ot "" D•llY l'll•t sttff Bunny was making belts for Chri'stmas they lived in Ne\v York and Goldman
Though ··Rosie Grier has \Vritten a ror their children and she got him started \Vas president fron1 1959·196.1.
book on needlepoint and more and in-Ore on one duririg ooe evenil1g \Vhen he The presidential duties we re
men are taking up the art, it still \l'as recuperating. demanding, Goldman said. "It \vas
causes heads to turn and ears to perk "That ~ot me hooked on neecllepoint," almost a full-time job. I "''as at odds
up when a man admits that he has Goldtnan sa id. "l first did a pil\o\v, after my ter1n and \Vas looking for
joined the ranks of the -stitchers. by counting, then decided to make somethlng else to do.
1\\'0 Orange Coast men , whose styles sotncthing £or my doctor"';" f took a "You get fed up wOen you're in ttle
are as different as their reasons for patte~ that looked like an eye." administration. It ruins your hobby.''
stitching, love to talk about their Goldman told his doctor he \vanted "That hobby took us around the
avocation and hope it will encourage him to use it for patients who might world," Bwmy added.
other men to stop thinking of stitchery be-skeptical of having si milar surgery. _ . _ _ ·_
as women's work. llls Iirst major project ·was a clock. O\VN DESIGNS Bob~ Gol~an, a rCtired stockbroker htore intricate pillows follo\ved, then The Goldn1ans have taken up lapidary
v.·ho now lives irl Leisure \Vorld , does a detailed wall hanging. Now, he and at Leisure \Vorld and are no\v thinki ng
his needlepoint while he' watches the _his wife are making pillO\\'S with.animal about combining stones and needlepoint.
stock -reports on· television~-___ mQtifs to~old for bcn_!!it or the ''\Ve y,·oul~ like to design our O\vn \\"Ork,"
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He had watched his wife, Bunny, do Animal Protection Institute. Bunny--said.
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himself had hooked so many rugs there DANK SHOW needlepoint club for men and \\-'omen
\vasn't rocim enough in their Long Island Goldman also has exhibited his 'vork in the Laguna llills oommw1ity.
home for them . at a Leisure World bank, which stimulated ··Jf Rosie Grier can do it in public,
"How many rugs . can you make?" interest. · so can I," Goldman laughed.
he asked with a smile. -Both Goldman and his wife believe BWUly reminded him that •·the finest there is . nothing "'masculine " or t'apestries in n1useums are made by
"feminine" about needlepoint. ''It's men, and the finest rugs are made
creative," said Bunny. "All creative by men."
hobbies are related .'' J1ow did Goldman really feel \vhen
NO GOLF
After moving to Leisure \Vorl(I in 1972,
Goldman had a .cataract removed from
his left eye which grounded him from The Goldmans 1vcrc involved in the he picked up the needle for the first
· tirne and sat \1·ith his wife to stitch? o:t-eti'lbarras·sed:--Just-••aJl-thumbs•~. ~---01
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M011111w, .llUlllllrY 21, 191~ l'ett 13
es1gn o nee epo1
• n1ain interest (above). He uses folk and -
· Chinese themes and works some of the
designs himself. Bob Goldman \left).
a retired stockbroker, works for fun
with his wife Bunny as .hi s teacher. ·
They each made a map (left), and
together .learn ne~ techniques and stitches .
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The de sign aspect of needlepoint is
more interesting to Corona del ~1ar
resident Jack Agcaoili than the creating
of the art work with needle and thread.
ART TEACHER
He first approached. it as a crafts
pi"ojeCt ~at -'vestniinstef -High School,
\\'here he is a department chairman
and art instructor. , "~ly field is des ign,'' Agcaoili said.
"I started designing needlepoint for
myself and ot her people, and for a
shop in La Jolla.''
He also displays his \vork in his antique
shop in North Laguqa, called "\Vhat's
Next," and supplies a shop in nor them
California .
Agcaolli's themes ~ased on Chinese
motifs and antique or folk art designs.
He is a ~\ector of Chinese art and
-----3nliques, as a-visit !o..his.Jwme__Ylill.t~es-~--;---l
tify.
Some designs are inspired by Chinese
export plates, one ,vas from -an l8U1
Century \\'allpaper pattern. another was
from an early American sampler,
another could be matched to a Chinese
vase.
ORDERLINESS
''l like the organization of
needlepoint ,'' he commented, "t h e
placement of each stitch on a line."
Agcaoili does no other handwork. When
his students do a stitchery project, ''we
don't play it up or down."
He does needlework in the evenings
to "unwind," but emphasizes that ·ne
is mainly intet'B . .
canvases for others t'o \\'Ork to fit a
specific decor.
Some are available 'through his shop,
'vhich is open by appointment only and
· ·specializes in .furniture and accessories
made before 1840.
Agcaoili also likes needlepoint because
it can be done rapidly and intensely.
He believes there is a renewed interest
in needlepoint because people are "trying
to find something that is more
individual-that they have 1nade.
NEW INTEREST
"There s e e m s to be a \\>hole
renaissance in this craft. ~ctivity.
"There is a ·relationship betv:ecn .
needlepoint and the pa st. Even young
people are antique-conscious. People
have lots of leisure time. If this ecology
thing keeps on, how are pe<iple going
to use their time ?"
rt is now more acceptable for men
-to do needlepoint, Agcaoili feels, thouJ(h
there "always have-been.JDen who ao_ " . .
To get further inspiration for his
designs, Agc3oili hopes to travd\ back
to England and Ireland. He r~ly
makes pilgrimages to s o u t h e r n
Arizona. where there is "a lot of
emphasis on folk art ,"' and pl:ins to visit
the Pacific Northwest to explore its
llrls and crafts.
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Cuisine
Coming
Delicious feasting will
usher in the Year of
the Tiger starting Jan-
uary 23. Mrs. Lock
Gee Ding Oeft) and
Mrs. Arthur Powell are
among members of the
Orange County Chi·
nese Club who wlll
demonstrate holiday
cookin at Chinatown
en er aza, s n·
geles on Saturday, Jan.
26 and in Santa Ana
City Hall annex on Sun-
day, Feb. 10. Mrs.
Kwan Ming Chan of
Huntington Beach is
chairman of the tradi·
tional 9-course banquet
to be served in Hong
--Kong---Low restaurant,
Chinatown Plaza.
Your Horoscope Tomorrow
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In Dynamic ~anner
l!(l()llPIO (~. 13-Nov. ll): I
Emplwis II on .movement, I
dlaJo&ue, eltClwlClnl 11 Ideas. •
ClOle relaUvea, neilbbOn are
feallll<d. M_.a, 1 ho r t
trips co mm a n d au.nUon.
llevelopmenl of .,,...~ is
ke)'Mted, Important '°"tacts
are made -and you will
be In poaillon lo maka the
most ·of· them.
TUESDAY
JANUARY 22
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIF.8 (March 21·April 19):
you are oooluaed. Sqltwlu•,
Gtmlal persons may be
involved. DecisJon is due in
connection with partnenhip,
ftial acrtemenl o r
maM"iage. _Power_, drlve and authority .
become your private trinity. LEO (July 23-Aug. :Ii): Now
You are able to complete, . you sh>uld be pracUcal. Now
to leave mark, to utilize you m u st escheW get-rich
natural and best . qualities. __ q_ui~k ~es:. l!~_!_s_ time
Another Arltt 11 g • re a for you lo pWI at steady
>l'Omtft>11ny, R!Rh-)'Olld -ct. forare-gOIJllrld"'...--SA=G:::m=AIUU=· ~S,.....,(°"No""'v,.., -..12-o-' .............
current. expectations. surprised. You alsQ w i 11 ...... A ll) y -paid ' ff hlch found ~. : OU are '" ' TAURUS (April 21).May 20): receive o er w oon s, MoCIOY CQllles your way, along
Good lunar aspect now· challenges and makes you with _ added responalbllity.
coincides with j Q u r n e y , review coacepts. Older individual ta in your learn~~ process, initiapve, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): comer. Part experience pays cr~ativ1ty. You feel at one Analyze. Deduce. Take nothing dividends. What you have to
with you,rse.lf. You for g ranted . Investigate. offer is mo~ valuable than
comprehend 51tuation lhat was Applies lo all areas Including might be I m m e d I a t e f y
a mystery. Leo, Aquarius personal. One ~ho h as apParent. ·
persons could be Involved. ~spetectsweelnothlngUlUll'. --. . INI (May 21.June 20): be alalllng, sparring, bobbing CIPlllCOllN (Doc. 2%.Jan.
Emotions lend lo dominate. and weaving. Gel to heart 19): You are able to _.1
The way you feel takes of matters in meaningful, to more persons. Cy c I e
precedence over the way mature manner remains l\li:h -you emerge
you think. Know it and don't · a winner. You cm succeeafully
make foog -range commit· UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 221: distribute. P r o J e c t of
ments. Love and lovers' quar-You can be more secure at importance receives eupport
-reis· dominate:-You may cry -home, with family. What ~as . and E_U tie completed. Aries,
but you wil feel alive and utti.. a misunderstanding can De Ubra ~ may-be
mately happy. tran!Qrmed lnlo a strong tie, spotlighted · Beyond Motherhood: Answer Sought CANCER (June 21.July 22): a bond. Key is diplomacy, '
Don'l take others, or yourself. some """""'1on and empathy AQUARIUS (Jan. _ID-Feb.
too seriously. Forces are wilh one who his been under 18): Area which wu obecured
scattered and many around emotional pressure. will receive benefit of greater
Comparing men in the same role or homemaker and for women. "However. we arc On the other hand , she said, By BEA ANDERSON
Of IMl~.!r_l"Ult JI ... age group. l\1s. Algazi -said cautioned them not to feel not wo rking for ourselves, but men can grow because they
v.·omen wb:> have worked that they have b€en able to guilty. Their-advice was j'to fOr others"7"tf we-have a job, interact with their peers, have September
Light. Be independeot. Throw
off doubts, fear~ Highlight .
originality, creativity. Leo
could play sienificant role.
progress and . most have do what's right for you.''· it is considered a job, not more time for reading
tbem.wlVes out of their jobs reached a pinnacle at Y.'Ork. "One of the big g ~st a career." journals .and ~gazines . and
as mothers wei:: . offer~ "On the other hand , women problems women ha v e, ' ' Tu develop positive ideas of also oontmue theJ.r education. •----akanatives~for-lulfilhng their_ -nave-worked-themselves-out-asserted l\fs. Jenkins,--'1is--,elf--setr~i<tentitY,-she s aia;--we--However, stte satif, women
needs. of a. job. identity. should be aware of ourselves ~go on to fulfill olher needs
Rites-S-et
Express yourseU tn dynamic,
positive manner.
PISCES-{Feb-:lS:MmlilO):
Accent is, 011 hDw you use
material at hand. You receive
encouragement from
professional superior. Key is
lo proceed with confidence.
Self-doubt should be lossed
aside. Study Aq•1rtla1
message. Aim towa(d goal.
"Golnc back to sc~l is '"I'h~re is a great . n~~ for "I! . a woman chooses. the goals and activities, learn u; if the>: are sexually fulfilled.
not the only answer," clauned part-time opportunJhes,. she traditional goal of c h 1 l d -strive for our own satisfaction Unfulfilled sex~ need.s cause
Linda Algazt, UCI faculty said, adding, "our b1gg~ rearing, it leav~ ~er and to develop emotions that ~re ~ear, pall'l, guilt and
member and social worker. problem is to sell ourselves. unemployed at 40 which bnngs we are proud of. lhseC\.D1lY than any physical
Part-time employment or RECOGNIZE SKILLS a dilemma of self-identity." "Realistically," Ms. Jenkins or. mental breakdown, She-
hish-level volunteer w or k . . Other goJtls, Ms. ~enkins said "we must learn there cl8lmed. sOOuld be seriously considered When retunung 1? the . )Ob said, which are considered is a' freedom of choice." Ms. Lampert blamed sexual
as well she advised market , Ms. Algazt advised traditional are getting a good Ms J kin d · d h hang-ups on V i c t o r i an ' · · h kill . . ert s av1se er Ms. Algazi served on a panel women to recogni~ t e 8 s husband and being a good wife audience to retain their own altitudes which foster double
with Shirley Lamp ert , they have learned as a and mother. "But_," she s~id, traits and then harmonize and standards and myths.
sociologist whose s P ec i a I homemaker and to sell these ''we seldom hear about being integrate male traits with "Where, oh where, do we
interests are in soc i a I as qualifications. a woman. ~ them and warned, "Don't get sex education?
psychology and marriage "You'll have a lot better RESTRICTIONS make role reversals." "But even more important,
An early Septembet wedding
Is be!n8 planned by Kim Susan
Vrllll and Stephen McCormick.
Nen ot their belrothal and
forthcoming plam have been
announced by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Vrba of New-port Beach. His parents are IF T 0 D A Y JS YOUR
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCor-BIRTHDAY you are creative,
mick ol Irvine. were on your own early and
counseling, a n d .Antoinette ___ _.:enkins.._a.,_clinicaJ Jl'iYCbologi Chance b sellin yourself as "W.e are always restricted NEVER EQUAL wOO will teach your children?
with . emphasis in marriage a super human.'' she asserted, by defining ourselves in tenns -Ms. Lampert claimed that "Marriage coonselors, not
Miss Vrba attended your concepts. ideas are
Marlborough School, Lo s your ooncepts, Jdeas are
Angeles, the University of many. This should be a most
Southern California and will i mp or tan t year, with
graduate-in June from UC-September indicated u an
Irvine where she will receive out.$ndin( month. You are
a degree in the humanities. inventive, stubborn a n d comi.seliJC. "than you will if you say, oJ: 59meone else. We need to "women will never be equal doctors or schools, are trained
Th-discussed marriage, A or your attitude says, 'Hire extend-our feelings ..• how to men as long as they have to treat sex problems," she Famiif and Then What? me to save me from my we relate to ourselves." children.''
during a lWICheoo meeting of menopause.' " Working In charity groups , In the mJther role, women said, advising that the best KIM VRBA
Her fiance also attends UC! success-oriented. If single,
where he' ls a pre-law student. marriage i.s oo horiJon.
Irvine Newcomers in the Panelists agreed that some PTA and so on, Ms. Jenkins only have their children to time to see one is before Balboa Bay Club. women find fulfillment in the said, are accepted activities interact with, she explained. irouble begins. 1p;; __________________ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ______ ;;o;;,
FINAL
Groups Elect, Choose Diverse T epics JANUARY Cl
Churchwomen of Orange County are selling Huntington Beach. The brunch meeting is fertilizer finn will discuss soil
tickets to the Tuesday, Jan. Serving o,i her board will planned for Wednesday, Jan. problems with mpmbers of the
1.lore than 1,000 Episcopal 22, 1 to 4 p.m. period of be the Mmes. Ger a Id 23, at 10:45 a-.m. in the Balboa Irvine Garden r Club at their
of. the Di L a n d s m 3 n and Elden Bay Club. W . Churchwomen ocese the .Virginia Slims tennis Bainbridge, vice presidents: ednesday, Jan. 23 meetmg C I rf I I '..I , i I d . of L<il Aageles will gather tournament in the Mission · at 9:30 a.m. in the Park .We.st o o u p aia, suitinns, qui ta prints, screen Rita Ande_r__son_, secretary, and I · G d d ' I I 'l'lle::ld8y, Jail. 22, in St. Paul's Viejo Recreation Center. Tick-Charles Polansky, treasurer. rv1ne ar eners Clubhouse, Irvine. prints an ·many so id co or fl1nnel1. .
PRINTS!, PLAIDS! SOLIDS!
cathedral, LOs Aogeles, for els are available from any A esenlative from . a VALUES TO $3.99, A YD: SAVE TO $2.41 A YD. b-~~_..belheligimmn>-'l~g~a~tmt:mJO~a~.m.-meellu~·ng~,-1ijlilld.-member~.--------,AnF~·~-==-----"""--""."-"""""""-'-"""'--"--~-------.--tf--t-A-Lt-·--MA-.C-Hl~N~E::.=.::W=A~S~H~A~B~LE:::..:-"'-...:.:::...:.::,;,;;....;C::-2:?=:~"-;'c=:.3_00_, -.--+-t--+-
Junior League Literacy Council The Irvine adull group or b Cot!•••• Acetat11, Acrytlc1 .yds.
American Field Service will Har or i tes -Rayon•, Polyo1tar, Wool for
Junior League of Newport South Coast Literac y meet \Vednesday,. Jan. 23, at Blends. 44" /60'' Widt
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Harbor bas presented a grant ~ncil is r ec r u i ti n g a p.m. in the Turtle Rock home
for •10,000 to help create and volunteers to teach English of Mrs. Richard Bartkus.
establish the Enivommental as a second language to
Nature Center in Newport foreign-born students.
Beach. Nelv classes in the 10. The committee for the center will offer a series of session, 30.hour oourse y,•ill
lectures and tours open to begin Tuesday, Jan. 22, at
the public beginnlng Tuesday, 7 p.m. in Marco Forster High
Jaa, Z2, in Rogers, Mesa del School, San Juan Capistrano:
Mar. "' and Wednesday, Jan. 23, 9
Others m Tucker Wildlife to 12 a.m. in the Dana
Sanctuary, Thursday Jan. 31, Connnunity House, Dan a
9:15 a.m:; El Dorado Nature Point.
Center, Wednesday, Feb. 13,
9:15 a.m.; nature center tour
with slides, Thursda y, Feb 28.
10 a.m. Mrs. C.rf Kymfa has
further infonnation.
CM Art League
Henri L. Francois wlfl paint
a landacape in oil f o r
momben of the CO.ta Mesa
Art Leacue at their Tuesday,
Jan. 22 meeting.
OC Nurses
Counseling with Pregnant
School Age Cltildren and Their
Families will be the topic of
a progra m given by Dr.
\Villiam E. Kroutll, president
of the Anaheim Counrellng
Center, and Mrs. Eileen
Ready, executive secretary to
Orange County School Nurses
Association Tuesday, Jan. 22,
at 3:30 p.m. in Portola Junior
High, Orange.
Christian Women
Tenor Norman Nelson and
a demonstraton on s e I r ·
defense by a member of the
Huntington Beach P o I i c e
Force are planned for the
Wednesday, Jan. 23, meeting
of the Htmtington Beach
Christian Women's Club at
noon m·the Huntington
Harbour Yacht Club.
Library
Dorothy Stra1.1s will discuss
a poem by William Carlos
Willlama at the Wednesday,
Jan. 23, meetlni. of the
Huntington Beacl> Friends of
the Library al 11 :30 In the
Mercury Savtnp Bulldlng,
HunUngton Beach.
Will Wed
Marlynne Humpert a n d
Richard Hom will exchange
marriage vows March 16 in
St. AndreW's Presbyterian
Church, Newport Beach.
Their parents a~e Mrs.
Edith Humpert of Newport
Beach, James L. Humpert of ·
Lopdon and Mrs. Gerry Hom
of Newport Beach.
Miss Humpert is a graduate
of Newport Harbor High as
is her fiance . She is ,a
graduate of UC Irvine and
did graduate work there and
at La ·Universidad, Nacional
MARL YNNE HUMPERT
Autonoma de ·Mexioo. Herl;::=========
fiance attended Orange Coast
College and San Diego State
University and is a graduate
of tile Soothem California
College of Medical and Dental
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OR Francois, who was born in
HoJland, will give hi s
demostration at 7:30 p.m. in
tbe Adams Elementar y
School. Irvine Juniors
Antonio and Tfara wilJ
recreate the romantic and
nostalgic dances of yest~year
io Cavalcade of._ Dan c.e...,,1_=~-----~-~-=-.11 --
program for the Wednesday
FEMODEL
Tuesday Club
Actor·musician John Hoyt
will brinr his diverse lalents
lo the Tuesday Club of
Nt"l'Ort Harbor, Tuesday,
' Jan. D, at 11 a.m. tn lhe
Belboa ·Bay Club.
U.yt will provide a prol!!'am
-lnt!Udlng -piano. v·o c a I s .
lmpreuions of entertainment
"1't:ltl, noatalgic review and
Shakelpearean solil!!Q~l·
\
CHOC Guild
Gu1ldl ot a.udna'1 Hoapl!.al
SUsan OhOta, ·mother of
lrvine's March of Dimes
Morning Club.
potter child Seo.ti Ohota, wlff l-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;t\ be among volu-nteers11 collecting during the Mother's
March Wednesday, Jan. 23,
In that city. Volunteers are
urged to contact Mr1. Jame1
Ohota or Frank Poflul for
further lnfonnation.
Toa1tmi1treu
Mes. Kenneth Page will be
installed as president of the l
4• Olu Toastmistress Club Wewcnw P1aD, 17111 ud lrvlna,
Wednesday, Jan. 23. at 7:30 llowpan Buch,Cal~orala'26.o p.rn,, In. the Jolly 0 x , .. ________ I
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·o--Tennis Battl_e__O ~ns ~t-Mission
By HANK WESCH
Of tflt O.ltw 'Ill' ll•ff
l\flssion Vlejo's Valerie Ziegenfuss gcLS
the spotlight tonight in first round pliiy
or the women:s proresslonat tennis
1
1 tournament at the Marguerite Recreotion
tenter in Ptfission Viejo.
1 !\1iss Ziegenfuss is scheduled for a
7:30 singles match against Janet ~e"'beJTY ol La Jolla in all likelihood
hie center~urt attraction to comple1e
1 the nrst day of play .
·• The $50,000 tournament got under \\'ay
this artemoon with six opening ·round
singles matches, and four other singles
matches are slated tonight.
Besides the Zlegenfuss·NeWberry
affair. mntchups pitted Kerry Mflv!Ue
or Australia and Isa Fernandez of
Colombia and Kathy Kuykendall vs.
llelen C'.ourlay at 6 o'clock and Glynis
Coles (England } vs. Betty Stove
Netherlands) In another 7:30 match.
The top.seeded players S\Ving Into
action Tuesday aflemoon "'ilh !ccond·
seeded Billie Jean King and sixth-seeded
Francoise Durr the top na1nes, Mrs.
King is paired against Tory Fretz of
•lollywood at 2:30, and !\ls. Durr tangles
~·ilh l\1imi Jausovec at the same tin1e.
?ilrs. King returns today to her home
territory \11ilh an $11 ,600 start toward
what she feels could be her greatest
year in teMis.
She won the singles championship In
the 1974 pro tennis Circuit opener by
beating 19-year-old Chris Evert, 7-6. 6-2,
Satl!rday night in San Francisco. The!\
sile teamed 1o1•itb l\1iss Evert for a victory
c;i,.er Betty Stove and Francoise Durr
in the doubles title tnatch.
"\Vc're staying together," a.1rS. King
said about herself and Miss Evert before
the women tennis stars opened the
second stop of the lour here with first
round matches today.
!\1rs, King, "·ho grew up in nearby
Long Beach, earned $10,000 for the San
Francisco aln1les 'title and added $1,SOO
as her share of the doubles Money ,
Her strong serve, well-aimed baseline
shots and scrambling save abotl wero
ln1presslve in the singles match1 but
she said later, "I was ILtCky 1n that
first set."
However, a.1iss Evert said, ''I don't
think It was as cloee u the score
made It look." Ms. Klng, wf'9' "-as
behind 0-2 in points in the tie-breaker"
13th game, gasped at that statement
from her opponent.
"Thank God that God gave me a
good pair ol wheels," she said, referring
to the dash ahe made. to return an
Evert lob, helping her win. the third
point in the crucial game and. go on·
to take five atralght pointl.
-TUESDAY (I p.m.) -Krb Kemmer
(San Diego) vs. qualifier No. 5: (1:!11
p.m.) -Billie Jean King (llillon Head ,
S.C.) vs. Tory Fretz (Hollywood):
Francoise Durr (France) v1. qualifier
No. I : (I p.m,) -a.semary Canis
{San Francisco) v1. Martina Navratifova
(Cz""'°"lovakla): doubles match to be
drawn today ; (7:30 p.l'n.) Chris Eve rt
(Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) vs. qualifier No.
4: We<>dy Overton (Ormond .Beach, Fla .)
vs. Nancy Gwiter (Lake LMngstoo,
Tex.). '
Claim s Wooden
Maryland Better -
Than Notre Dame
SOUTH BEND (AP) -UCLA Coach stronger on the boards than Notre
John '\'looden, IJ,is team's 88·game Dame."
"'inning streak having-been broken Th'e-Brulns, now 13-1 this seaSon
by Notre-Dame, bas sounded a warning play at home Friday night against Santa
to the Fighting Irish for this week's Clara, while Notre Dame, 10-0, plays
rematch at Los Angeles. Tuesday night at home against St.
"Obviously, Bill -fwe>-time All-Francis, Pa. before ~ving for Los
GLENN WHITE .
Sports Editor
Jabbar's Late
Volleys Hand
Lakers Defeat
American Bill ' \Valton -wasn't as Angeles.
mobile as he was in the past," Wooden Gary Brokaw and John Shumate led MILWAUKEE (AP) -The Loi
said Saturday after the second-ranked the Irish with 25 and 24 IJ!)ints, and Angeles Lakers had the Milwaukee
Fighting Irish had stunned the toPMUlked cl Bucks reeling Sunday. only to be done. Bruins 71·70. "I'm sure he will be next Dwf&ht C1ay provided the incher with in by the last tv.·o volleys of Kareem
28 seconds left on a 20-loot jumper Abdul.Jabbar's m-t devastalt"•• a-•ult \\'eek. He \Vas reluctant to take his I he ~ ·~ -crossover hook shot and his injury hurt rom t comer. of the National Basketball 1\ssociation
his board play." Clay's shot and the ensuing victory sea!Orl..
The 6J.year-old UCLA coach, whose caused 11,343 Notre Dame partisan fans Abdul·Jabbar poured in a season hi.gh
26 Bruin teams. have won 566 games to make the Athletic and Convocation 39 points, including a lipin and jwnp
d I dded -Center into a wild . .scene for. about 20 ·""-t in the last-mlnu•· -and a _balf, an ost 140, a , '·J think )'OU are · t lWilU KO .
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going to get a better measure of this mPmlau es. mobbed ~..J.-to salvage a 94-90 victorx for the Bucks
. -:-game-next-Saturday:-If-they-win-tbere-, -.I:" )'J!'S _were ~uc;, were -bef«te--a·nationaJ-television-aud.itnce.----
'v t t ........ be manhandled and t press row was The Lakers, down by 10 points with
elgh! minutes · 1e1t, bad rallied behind
reserve Mel Counts and pulled into a
go..go tie on a three-point play by Connie
Hawkim 'l'ith J :45 left.
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:JlWIGHT WHITE DI VE$ OVER AFC MATE GREG PR UITT AFTER PRU ITT FUMBLED THE BALL AWAY. m
~E ast Nabs Pro Bowl ·win
h Y . ' K. k. ~c ~n ~ep.i-_eJDia_a_s __ ~ ic~ 1ng
${ KANSAS CITY <.4.P ) -Garo available for his fourth and fi~th field
epremian, obviously proud but modest, .goals. said that when he ·v;ent out lo
id he "had to oome through for the try . the g(lme-winning 42 yarder \Vith
st of the guys." 21 seconds left he mumbled "a little
Yepremian, the placekicking specialist prayer and asked God to help me once
·Tor the world champion l\'liami Dolphi ns, more.
refetTed to the Pro Bowl record five "fi e kept me in there aga in." After
field goals he booted Sunday in the his field goal soon after the second
l:t-13 American Footba ll Conference half started, Yepremian \\•as hit hard
victory over the National Conference. by Mel Renfro of Dallas. Garo was
"The money did .not mean anything," almost motionless en the ground for
Yepremian said. "l\1osC of the extra long moments and "'as fin ally helped
$500 the "'inners get goes for taxes from the field.
any•.vay." Th at 22·yard effort \11as nullified by
Yepremian. \Vho al most was n.' t a motion penalty against tackle Dave
Foley of Buffalo. Yeprem1an strode back
onto the field and kicked the 27·rarder.
"1'1y knee's kind of sore," Yepremian
said. "There was pain after each of
the kicks after I got hurt. but r m
an at hlete. and I can stand pain as much
as any athlete."
John Madden of Oakland, the AFC
boss, who lost an earlier Pro B1o11ol
coaching assignment. said squaring his ·
record was very much on his mind
all during the oontesl.
Tom Landry of Dalla s, the NFC coach,
blamed turnovers. of which there were
J4 by both clubs ·in the first hall alone.
on practicing in San Diego's wann
~ :i.~ 0 Jay, iuey're a tter picked clean of "souvmlrs" m a
celebration reminiscent ol the icene Jan. "If we dm't _have to struggle to win 23. 1971, when OCLA Jut lost 11 game.
at home. then I'll . have to feel that Alter its natlooal . natnf 1:1 fltral&ht
UCLA would be beUer on a neutral victories, the first IOll tn tbree ~s
court. came on the 11me Ooor u the last •;Jr the t\li'O teams do meet foi' the for the Bruins, wimen ol aeven straight
third time this season on a neutral NCAA titles and 8'le of the last 10.
court, it almost certainly ,rouJd be in Jt was Notre Dame's day, despite
the NCAA tournament." the retum or the 6-11 \Vallon, who had
Abou t the national ratings, Wooden missed three gilmes because of back
~aid UCLA \\'as no longer No. I. but and rib injurits. Walton played the entire
added, "I woul<t vote for Notre Dame 40 minutes and ·l)it 12 of 15 shots from
as No. I this week, but I think A-1arylaod the floor for 24 points, but had only
is a better team." nine rebounds.
Referring to his team's 65-64 home Notr:e Dame ·coach Dick '40igger"
court victory over h1aryland. Wooden Phelps said_, "We have great respect
said. "They came from far behind on for UCLA. Now we have tp go out
the road, which J thin k Phelps v.'tluld !her~, and J told my kids they'd better
agree is harder. I think Maryland is be reedy: it'U be tough."
"We caught !he rest of their t.eam
on an off day shooting. but Jabba r
wu really ourstanding and made. the
difference down the stretch.'' Los
Angeles coach Bill Shannan said. "Look
at what he did. Thirty-nine points.
22 rebounds. five a s s i s t s and three
blocked shots. You can't uk flX' more
than that."
Reserve guard Ron Williaw. one of
the few Bucks whose outside shooting
was up to standards, ~id ~ling up
Abdul·Jabbar !er 32 shots was by design':
···we wanted to go inside because once
)'CQ established an inside game, the
ootside shots come much e1.sier."
Williams said. "!( they collapse on
Kareem and he can't shoot. he can
punch i( back out and you get a lot
of !~footers that "'ay."
Gail Goodrich kept the Liken in the
game with 29 points. but their other
startinf guard, Jim Price. sank only
four o 17 shots. ·Jerry West hit only
one of seven shots in 19 minutes, the
brilliant veteran's second contest since
a groin injury had sidelined him for
II games.
Sports In Brief ____________ \veather and playing in Kansas City
in'thc"Combinatiorrot-moisture-and!--,..,....;;:;.: '71 Hero Carr's
,uick Success Pays:
-···---...... -nox Coach of Year
NE\V YORK -Chuck Knox, who
turned the Los Angeles Rams from
kisers into divisional champions in one
season, was an overn•helming choice
as the National Football Conference's
1973 coach of the year in a vote of
Ifie Pro Football Writers of Ameri ca,
it was annoWlced today.
Knox, in his first seas·on as coach.
guided the Rams to a 12·2 record, as
good as any team in pro football, and
tfie NF'C's \Vest Division-championship.
ln 1972, the Rams had failed to make
Soccer Faris
Riot in Italy
CATANZARO, Italy (AP) -Soccer
rans prolestlng what they considc!'ed
one-sided refereeing rioted follo\ving the
Palenno-Catanzaro socrcr game Sonday.
t:earing down the doors of the stadium
and breaking "'indows.
Police had to use tear gas to dis~rse
lhe rioters. SC\'Cn Policemen were
injured, none seriously. Police said 10
persons were laken into custody.
Over 100 fans poured from the stands
and attempted to stonn the re(erce,
Luciano Benedetti , \vhen the game ended
in a 0-0 tie, clajming Bencdelli had
overlooked tv•o fouJs in the Palermo
penally area.
Police thre.w a profective ring around
Benedetti, who left the stadium hours
afterwards In a police car ..
Meanwhile, in Vlctme. Not1h Italy,
rtv1I fans fought at the end of the
are less Sampdoria· Vicenza g a m e
the playoffs \Vith a 6·7·1 record.
Dan Devine of the Green Bay Packers
"·as the writ'ers' choice as NFC coach
of the year for 1972.
e Coaeh l\'a111e d
OXFORD, Ohio -· a.1iami of Oh io
elevaled assistant footba ll coach Dick
Crum to succeed Bill Mallory on Sunday.
Crum. 39, becomes the first non-Miami
graduate since \Voody Heyes to be
named to the head coaching post.
1\1allory lcrr l\liami after winning the
Mid·American co n r e r e n c e title last
season to become head football coach
at the University of q>lorado. l\Iallory
recommended Crum for the pos ition.
e Kings Lose
BOSTON -Defenscman Carol Vadnais
and winger Ken Hodge scored two goa ls
aplete-SUnday-night--and the-Boston-
Bruins t'rounced the Uls Angeles Kings
5 to 2, runn ing their National Hock.ey
League hon1e record to 2tl-2· l for the
season.
e Co.1111ors 11'h1s
ROANOKE. Va. -Top·scedcd Jimmy
Connors dcfeare-d fourth·ranked Karl
~1eilcr of Germany. 6-4. 6-3, Sunday
and won the singles championship of
!he Roanoke Invitationa l tennis tour·
nament.
It was the third lime Connors has
"'On lhe tourney in the three years
it has been held. llis victory Sunday
earned him $5,000.
e Goolagong Tops
cool ilir. Our deCense played well, but
they ran the ball well and \li'e didn't.''
Free safet'y Paul Krause of the
Minnesota Vikings also nll:ted the lack
of an AFC rouchdown in pra ising ~he
" of the Miaflli DOiphins.
Landry said, "Our defense played "·ell. •·
But they (the AFt) s"tars fati rhe ball
well and we didn't. "They ·kept putting
ii in position tor the field goal," he
said. ·~That probably was the biggest
factor.""
The NFC missed what would · have
been the margin or victory in the third
quarler when Atlanta's Nick Mike-
J\layer's 45-yard field goal attempt hit
!he goal p6st. ,
NFC 0 10 0 )-1! ~-..
AFC 3 i '"J 6-U AFC -FG Yeproml•n 1' NFC -FG Mlkt-Mllyer 27
NFC -McCvlclleo" U pais from 0"1brltl tMlkt· ~yer klc~)
AFC -FG Yeoreml1n 37
AFC -FG Yts>reml1n t1
AFC -FG Yl!'P'"emlln 41
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J,OHNNY MILLER , MR. UNBEATABLE.
• Views on Game
When Notre Dame beat UCLA . on
an. I t
Bibby expressed their emotiom on the
basl'etball "°""· However, when the Irish .. finally put ,
an end to the Bruins' 88-game winning
streak Saturday, 71-70, Carr and Bibby.
now both National Basketball A!sociation
players, found themselves camped in
front of televisioo sets htllldrl'ds of miles
away rrom South Bend rooting on their
favorite team.
"Oh, yeah, did I Walch thal game.''
said Carr, who was the catalyst
that felled the Bruins 119-82. He scored
41 polnU to hand the Bruin.! their .first
non-league loss in 41 straight gamea.
"The team that beat UCLA Saturday
and the one I played on ate basicaJly
the same," sald Can. "Maybe this team
plays more control-type ball using their
iruiMle strength whereas we played more
of a nmnlng type of game."
carr, a senior and captain on the
197tHI squad coached by Johnny De.:
warned however that the Irish could
not eiped to play like they did at
South -and win again al Pauley
-Pavllion-btto.-Anptenht.s SalUll:lay·=--*-1
"It's ' going to be tough out the~e "
he Nkl. "'Ibey can't afford to get ~
to a aiow slsrt like they aid Saturdoy."
Invincible Miller Chalks U·p Another
TVCSON (AP) -JohMy Miller did
it again. The slt!My blond held oll
the· ~losing challenge of Ben Crenshaw
Sunday and scored a record·brcaklng
third consecutive victory in the Tucson
Open soll tournament.
the first three tournament.a of the year
on the pro IOI/ tour. And be'a the
first •Ince AmOld Palmer In ti!Stto
win any three oonsecuUve American
triumphs.
\.,.But Milltt'1 streak -prol>f.bly the
Jll06t 1pectacular si nce Lee Trevino
swept th~ Amer ican, Canadian and
Brlllsh Opens in 1971 -will end hm.
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' ta~ the · unbeaten 1r1Uler in a voice '
baiely louder lban a wbllper. Hll voice
wu 01t and calm, drained of any
emotion.
'T didn't . lhJn~ I could handle hll
actloo1" he Aid , nodding tow ard
Crenshaw.,
"[ (OI lucky. I made some putll
Ind be,dJcln'I. That w11 the difference.
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AUCKLAND, Now Zea I an d
Australian star Evonne Coolagong v.·on
lhe women 's singles Utle in the New
Zealand hllrdcourt tennis championship
Sundly, delcaling Peggy ~lichcl of
Pacific E:ati.~des,~6"'4, 6-4.
•Miller finished with a four·under·par
68, faltering at the end, and ha4 11
72-hole total of 272, 76 under par on
the 7,305-yard Tucaon National Couniry
Club coune. His wlnnlng margin was
thm strokes.
He's taking a week away rrom the
tour to nurse a heavy, naa:lng cokt
th3k cut 15 yarda off his lengJb from
the tee and had him all bul .....,.1.,
lo Crenshaw.
I tot off to lbat grt.1 1 1tart. r birdied
!hf Drat lb1'ff ho! ... If I'd gone par-par-
par you cap bet your bottom dollar
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A Vicen%a player,. Roberto lladlanl.
wM olruct in tlie lace by an empty
Dau llur!od from the stands, btlt wu
unhurt.
Jn tbe men's singlf!s final, John Lloyd
euily defeated Mark f•rrel &-I, 14.
Bolh are from Great Britain.
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'!be vldory, following tri umphs In lhe
Bing Cro.by and the Phoenix Open, made
him the ftrsl player In history ,to aweep "I felt I w11 fisbtlng an uphill botlle,"
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There has been a lot of misinformation and confusion
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regarding the use offue/jorrecreational-boating-during the----1
current "energy crunch." Before you rush out and put your
boat on blocks, take just a few minutes to separate these
FACT!
FACT!
,
FACT!
FACTS from FlCTION.
Although boating is America's number one family
tecrealiOJ1 spoJt, all of the pleasure boats in the U.S.
consume onry 1/2of1 per cent of the fuel used
nationally. At the same time. recreational boating is a
clean, healthfu~ family activity enjoyed by 40 million
middle income Americans. -
Recreational boating is a $4 billion industry directly
employing 500,000 persons, plus providing important
support for thousands of other firms. No responsible
government could conceivably think of seriously ·
damaging an industry that has such a profound
impact on our nation's economy and people ..
By far, the overwhelming percentage of recreation
boats in the U.S. are small (average 16 feet) with low
horsepower engines (40 per cent under 20 horse-
power)-NOT the large luxury yachts featured
in fiction.
FACT! When you spend the day boating \Vith youdamlly.
--------Y<)IJ-probably-are-using-U:SS.energy than.~-YoU
stayed at home. You're saving energy because you're
not running several lVs or hi·fi's. The air conditioning
or heat can be turned off. You're not burning lights.
Your wife is not using the range, hair dryer; vacuum
cleaner, or other energy consu ming appliances.
You're also not burning up fuel in your car shopping,
visiting friends-or fuming in a freeway traffic jam.
FACT!
RNAL FACT!
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Boating is a close-at-home sport for Southern
Cal~omians. You are just a short fue~easy drive to
many excellent water recreation areas.
Boating is important to milllons of Americans. And to
America. It is a healthy way for you and your family
to get away from It all -and get together. On top of
all this, boating can actually help you SAVE ENERGY.
Think about it.
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Bj. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Billboard's bot hlts r..-the
week ending January 1, as
they appear in next week's
issue or Billboard magazine.
TOP SINGLES
I. YOU 'RE SIXT EEN -
Ringo starr, Apple
2. SHOW AND TEL!. -Al
Wil>Oll, Bell
3. THE WAY WE WERE-
Barbra Streisand, Columbia
4. I'VE GOT TO USE MY
Monday, January 21, }q74
Goodby Yellow Brick !load,
MCA ~ STEVE MJU.ER BAND
6. JOHN DEN El\
Greatest Hits. HCA 7. emE MIDLEll
AUantiC.
IMAGINATION -GI ad y s 8. PA UL Mc<:ARTNF.Y
Knight & The Pips. Buddah Band On The Run . Apple
5. THE JOKER -Steve 9. NEIL DIAMOND ~1iller Band. Capitol Jonathan Livings ton Seagull,
6. LOVE 's A THE~1E -Columbia
Love Unlimited Orches.tra, 10. CllARLlE RICJ1
20th Century Behind Closed D o o r s ,
7, SMOKlN' IN T 11 E Columbia
BOYS' ROOM -Brownsville EASY LISTENING
Station, Bell I. LOVE'S THEME
8. LET ME BE THERE Love Unlimited Orchestra.
-Olivia Newt.on-John, MCA 20th Century
9. TIME IN A HO'ITLE -2. TI IE WAY WE WERE
Jim Croce. ABC · -Barbra Streisand, Columbia
10. AMERICANS -Bryon 3. SHOW AND TELL -Al ~1acGregor, Westbound \Vilson, Bell
6. LEAVE M~ ALONE
Ruby Red Dress -Helen
Reddy. Capitol
l\turrsy. Capitol
8. AMERICAN TUNE -
Paul Simon, Columbia
9. LET ME BE THERE
-Olivia NC\\1on , ~1CA
tO .THE MO S T
BEAUTIFUL GIRL -Charlie
Rich, C.Olu mbia
COUNTRY SINGLES •
I. I LOVE -Tom T. Hall ,
~1ercury
2. JOLENE-Dolly Parton,
RCA ENTERTAINMENT
3. WORLD OF MAKE llF~
LIEVE -Bill Anderson. MCA '"--------' 7. I'M STILL LOVI NG
YOU -Joe Stampley,
Famous
4. ONCE YOU'VE HAD
THE BEST -George Jones ,
Columbia ·
5. HEY LORETIA
Loretta Lyn. ~1CA
8. A LOVE SONG -Arine
~1urray. Capitol
New Oass Scheduled
.. ..
being offered at Coast COilege
evening schedule this spring
for the first time.
It is a three-unit class that
will meet Tuesday evenings
from 7·10 p.m. in the OCC
Science Building. The course
\Viii look at geo logi c
framework and factors which
have Influenced California's
t h e interrelationships
geology w i t b agriculture,
transportation, construction,
mining, the oll and • gas
Industry, recreation, a n d
public welfare.
Spring classes begin 'Feb.
4.
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6. THAT'S THE WAY
LOVE GOES -J ohnny
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9. THE LAST LOVE SONG
-Hank Williams Jr., MGM
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SUNDAY
MATINl!I 2 p111
A SYDNEY POLLACK FILM
The man
who became a
legend
The film
destined to be a
classic!
ROBERT REDFORD In A Sytlney Pollack Film "JEREMIAH JOHNSON'"
A.Joe W1t.an·Santord PIOdUt!IO'l • Co·St11rring Will GEER
ALLYN ANN McLER!E ·STEFAN GIERASCH •CHARLES TYNER• A,nd
lnt1oduclng DELLE BOLTON• Music by John Rubinstein and Tim Mcintire
ScreooplaybyJohn MUius and Edwa1d Anhalt· Produced by Joe WI.tan
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TV IDGHLIGHTS
KCET ID 8:00 -Parole. E. G. Marshall narntA!s
Ibis documentary examlnlnr·the country's parole
systA!m.
!'!BC D 9:00 -"Rabbit, Run." A former hi(b
I acbool star athletAI ls trapped in a loveless mar·
riago In this 1970 movie. James Cann, Carne Snod-
gress, AnjanettAI Comer, Jack Albertson, Ari.bu r
Hill.
TV DAILY LOG
et 181~ IP .... L Ci. M11sh1ll
n1111tts 1\ HPACT documtnt1ry
111mlnln1 tl'll to1'nlry't p1rol1 'Y'"
tem.
In a Rush
Spra~e
C..11ptures .
Trophy
Henry Spraguo Ill o f
Newport Harbor .Yacht Club
was the wl.-ol. the Barney
~lunan Trophy, symbolic of
the championship of the
Wiman-12 Cla.s.
FINAL FfVE races or the
championship series was
sailed on Saturday following
a po stpo n eme nt trom
December.
Runnerup Jn the
championship flight wa s Dave
Ullman of Balboa Yacht Club
and Peter Parker, NHYC, was
third.
Arthur St.tock or NHYC was
1-.1.Jlce.._w..ln n e r j n t h
Commodore's Flight for the
consolation p r I z e . Tom
Summers, NHYC, was second
and Hartley Turpin, Bahia
Corinthian YC was third.
Monday
Evening
JANUARY ~I
1:• •a a• D llil m 11m
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lfl """' (1111) ...., "" -Itek'" (tom) '40 -Jtll11J Lynn,
Barbara Rush in the role of a hospital lab techni·
cian is stopped by Chad Everett on one of her busy
rounds in tonight's episode of Medical Center at
10 o'clock on CBS. Channel 2.
oN suNDAY the ~hm•n· C11p Challe11ge1•
12s saUed for the Corkett Trophy. The "inner was tllris This is the first sailing shot of Australis. Australia's ·-· Ja111 W)'Man, OUvl1 d1 H1~lll111d. Colby, NHYC. Second was new aluminum 12-nieter which will be out to \Vrest
Dave Ullman, _ BYC and ll:le U.S. stranglehold on the Amer!ca's Cup next Sep·
(I) CMfbWfi If lMl'I ftk
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1:1111---•"·""-Iii)""'" 'Parole' .Explores
Prison Systems
Bar«>n Beek, NHYC, was tember. Australis has been her trial -horse anet ·"'-·--third. previous America's Cup Challenger, Gretel II in
Also on Sunday, the Finn first two races .
• lls11ts• Maril
Ill"""' (C) (1111) -(cOm) '62-flin1 Ctosby, F1bl1n.
..... ~ ([) NM's t.cr C.rl1t1 for Hit'· s stn!Md kMI, lllm's coU •Ml
111 Ja11t'1 MU11 li111m apollt
Lucy'• plu111ed nektnd In S.11
Class sailed for the lnslee ---------------------
Trophy. The winner was John ·-.. ..... __ .... . r1111d1011. an Ill m 1t1e it..... .... le. ("C} l}M) ............. (dll )
'70-J•mes Ca•n. C.rrit Snod11m.
AnJ1111t11 Comer, Jack Albtrtson,
~fcCl.ure, N H Y C : Bob
KettenJtofen, BYC, y,•as sec·
ond anit Phil Ramming,
NHYC, was third . Boat Show Belies
l :»(J) IUi Cll -· -D MM: (C) (IO) -a. ... (ldY) 'ili°¥.:l£.ci11::r1nln1. Melodi• Jofln10n, Arthur Hiii. A By JAY SHARBlTif convicts, those in the parole
lormtr hi1h 1thool ater 11111111 II NEW YORK (AP ) -Won·
I .... I ~. 1 " process, a guard or two, a •• n • iu••tu m1r1111t. dcr of wonders. someone's
lIJlf llo'Ui..)llltll :.'--• .,... finally come up with an sheriff and, very importantly,
Area Boats
Edged Ottt
In Florida
Fears of Crisis ..., __ ...,_ ,.., """'..., ..... -----
~-• 1·ntell1'•ent TV the fatber of the youth who "a••lllf1"' (dra) •70 " , no-nonsense 4urt Rl)'llOldl, Susan Clari, ROI· study of men bhind bars. It's was kidnaped and released
'' c. Carmel. All 1mbitioul you111 called "Parole," iii on public unhanned.
~ i11 tM ,_.nllts ·c1 New TV tonJght at 8 on Channel The most gripping part of
Gui•• dilcMn • tri .. of lltr!Mn· 28 and you ought to see it th& show is its study of the -1••-=!-tz.. ::'ns'Pll-"OI' '" lMJ lpellM 1111· Granted, these th i n'g s kidnaper, Telford Baker, in m ....,.: (?k) "TM ...... Oil Mowll· (C) (Dr) "l6r A ww.-usually-are-a-dl'ag-. -!f.hey-prlson--eigbL _.years_ f or ~ Turner's Robin from ~ Csuso} .,7--e111141 Riina. flf/' (dra°) '&O-Vlrne Lisi, hllf either treat the inmate as committing what the show Atlanta, Ga . was the ·overali
WM w.n. If 111.-McEnery. some sort of weird bug, or calls his "first and only Vi'inner of the North American
-'
u.. UUI -. lllllf .._. blabber endlessly on to the cr1·me ." On ~ ~ · h. _, ., e ion U11amp1ons 1p at St.
~ fl) follf '"' Welll A foc11m1nt1ry errect that mosl cons are the Petersburg, Fla. Sw\day with
())
1
~If,...,. et PfilOll nlorm. victims or society. HE'S IN FOR ure, but can two local boats in runner-up
6ilef-ca Cln w..w hNpllm "9dll be freed . The minim u m and third place positions.
CIJ Dfl&M1 • £nt Mia-T'Al!\'T .so with "Parole,:' mandatory sentence is 13 Second in the series was
w.....-lnltMT•I .,Ulli)Mtwt/""" produced by the National years and four months, but George To o b y'sRanger·33
~2.~U 1N... Public Affairs Center ·for can be waived. The catch: Six America Jane from Newport
The energy crisis sho\vs no
indication of dampening the
enthusiasi.n of sailors if the
upcoming U>ng· Beach Sailboat
Show is a barom~ter. The
show is scheduled Feb. 15·2-l
at 1the Long Beach Arena.
According to officials Or the
sponsoring Southern California
J\1arine Association, the 1974
shcnv promises to be larger
than ever as space is already
sold out to s ailboat l:lt8(1)1i4 ¥• lrte CtMJ Cllrk Television aOO filmed at the of the parole board's seven Harbor Yacht Club, and third 111u l1 Ii 11Ml ldl'm fl1111 Sl'ltf· shin ""' ,,, who tries to itdY•nct hei ciiw Wa gton State Penitentiary members have to waive it. was Al CaMel'.s Terrorist, manufacturers and marine
by i1119reuina "'°" wht c•n htlp near Walla \Valla. It s Baker, who comes across Bahia CorinUliaI\ Yacht Club. ham·are makers. ,._.r-~ .. l u • htr. llrry V111 Dylll ebo 111•1ts. approach is far more precise · as an essentially decent man. Fourth place went t 0
D. ,,...• -Dr. t-•, ot· War! lit .W:NI••. It . I bo d that " d " ,__ ano er es as a ' -&M..,...c.ledifl zeroes m on paro e ar man atory,. to go uee, Magic Twanger. models which will be exhibit·
AMONG m E sa ilboat
Alger \Vest, AMF Alcort,
Capital. Challenger, Ca talina,
Capri, Erickson. Islander,
Janus, Lancraft. Lakesport,
Melen, J\ofidship, Montgomery,
Morgan;-Performance;--Port
Royal, Ranger, Sch o ck.
Scampi, Shake s pe a r e,
Surfglas, Sidney. Vanguard,
Varalyay and Windsurfer.
One of the highlights of the
show \Viii be a nightly lecture
se1ies SPotiighting some or the
more important figures in the
saililig world talking on
subjects of interest to sailors.
There will also be a movie
theater showing outstanding
sailing film s.
OAILY PILOT Jt
Deatlis
Elseir:liere
\' 0 I ,
Los Angeles resident ar
onttime owner of the world'
largest herd of rcglstert
Guernsey cat tle , die
Saturday or natural causes :
Good Samaritan hospital.
SAN DIEGO (AP) -M
moriaJ services have bel
scheduled Tuesday for PhU
Anewidt, 76, realtor and civ
leader, who died her
Saturday afte r a bMef !line!
lie was active in establi shi.J·
UC San Diego and bringir .
the Jonas Salk Institute t
La Jolla.
LONDON (AP) -Edmm·'
Blunden, 77, English poet ai
c:.ritic, died -Sunday afttr
Ion illness. He \vas be
no,vn or is
"Undertones of \Var," ar
also published many volum
or poetry.
NEW YORK (API
t-:piscopal Bishop Ste ph en i
Ilayne. 65, a rormer first vit
president of the Epi scop
Church in the United Stah
and first executive officer ·
the -global A n-g e l+c a
co mmunion fron'f 1959 to 196
died Friday while vacationir
in Puerto Rico .
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) •
John 8. Ehlen, 62. St
1'"'rancisco attorney who w;
once mayor of Sausalito, ·dit
Sunday at Pres byt eri a
Hospital after a brief illness.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) •
F'uneral services will be hel
here today for Ernest I
BarceUa, 63, Washing to.
pu blic relations manager fo
Genera1 l\.1otors and a formt
news executive of Unite 4
Press International. He die~. I
Saturday or a heart attack. l
Pub's Rooster
Feeling Blue
S P ROUGHTON. EnglaD<
IUPll -Charlie the Rooste
has a problem, but doesn'
seem to be concerned abou.
it.
r
(:\ •1 """' 1 1.... and revealing. Jives onl y for the waiver of th w t Co t bo t
r~~ hide~ ~:n.&M 1r1i LI"'-hearings for two convicts, one to go . b~ck to his \\'ork, to The series consisted of four ing are Westsail-32, Flicka-20,
--,::rn!. _a .. u iilDMJ Y~--~-J!_24-)'.ear~I~ logger in for __t_r.y p1~k1ng up the tbreads...:...-races, two short day races 26, <llr)'sler Mutineer
twpn,...,.... lMIB<ft(J))tTJ llWial "* burglary-and-t\vo parole of Jiis life. aod two of more an-100-catarnaran-. so1-car,-ca1~35
... T,... Nllll ~ 01 EYrts" All •am• violations. the other a 42-year· He only gets on~ try a year miles. cruising boat. Cli pper Quarter ~ l s.,~ Kl,r"DcMI&~ etllletlc, 1tiddlt·•11d '!"~ old carpenter doing life for for parole. On his first try The top boats are eligible Ton, and International Boats'
lunwr ~ -
l ie ustd to be white. bu .
recently he tµmed b I u e .
Charlie's owner, pub landlort'
Alan Piper, 37, said he wa:. ,
mystified. Two vetertnariam. 1 t
have failed to explain the ) 1 ----1phenOinenoo""'I~sha0-waiL I
rew days. Then, if he's still i Se1niltllr blue, I'm going to take ii l I
" 11111rrW to , bt111t1lul JOUlll helping kidnap the young son last year the vote was 5-2. to go lo England ne•t summer Tornado Cat.
Robert Welker, Hldl. Ad•lftl. WOllltft-flfUMJ to tUllMit to lit•· r ealth bu . d • • ...,._ 0 8 ,,. Y smessman an ror the World One Ton Also Coostal Recreation's •
IHhd 11 11¥11!1 1u11•ry Ha11t1 It will,,_. asking $4S,OOO ransom. HE NOW FACES two board Plll111ied
up wtth· the experts," said ~,
Piper.
De•th Notices fE T
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1bt, lnw him ifn,ottnt. The show ~ _. __ basr·c be Championship. La Paz-25 motorsailer. Snark • i m I ra~ ...... ~~y ui.n:t: mem rs, one an ex-cop with .... -.,:,,. ._,. • lilfsMlll""'r""" questions. When is a convict a background In juvenile dintamghies, Pl;asure f~da·s
U&MI T T Mii "' -ready for parole? What ca aran, ,azer o vo na , ( .())) ........ Male -1111 • -probation, the other a man Mid • 01arest ferro-cement boats. Al •t B y h otT•ANDt:• ... ., Dull 11119 Tl It AllllffllCll happen!I to him if it'S denied With experience in social work wmter Coast Catamaran's 1 2. f O O t amJ OS ay ac t Qub, M..-l•IM J. 0.lrlrtcMr. R111ffnt ol
• ~,..,..... SMw ........, ••rittr and he stays in prison? What and juvenile corrections. v ,_ G MI..ong Beach, and Se a 1~~111';~.'T.i~ ... ,!~: b°:'::.~ ~~-~:=~
· fte .... llq ll:JOIM&M z... factors weigh In the calculated It may startle you to lea rn monocaM. . ,1• enfuhrall ~ndt. thF . a~azine will co-sponsor a 111ug111 .... s111r°" s. vn11 1 mo1111r. Rutll c-.Petllt gamble of parole•. ho R ll anne s mono-u , a e Junior sailing 5 e m j n a r A110.111t11 """ gr1ndtlll1dr•n. s.rv101., uoa~~rr.· ..... A ,. .. ,._._ w takes the harder line in ega a WestWite Polter. T~Wl•'t'· 10 AM, Churcll ol R1Uglou. Ii.I _, · · h Saturday and Sunday April Scf•nc• of H'"1111'111ton B•Kll, w1111 or. ,
to u cretkl1, t1'-!r11ln1 It """IL.ICM• ,..._ rev1ew1ng Baker's i s to r y • RObef"t s11v1n1 offkl1trng. Directed by
Dod -~ '"" ,.-,,, 12 ,..-mE '!AKERS OF "Parole" . hi I h . d S..21. The program is open Olldl't' erottien Mor1u1rv. 1M2-n11. " .... ,, •Y• ·~ ,,.. .. LM a. 1Y since s ast earmg -an 111E SHOW will represent 1 · • •1 h JtAMl"TDN
;,. ttlt 111nltontlt1J, tttt,,.U hi rt· draw 00 conclusions. They let what the additional year Sch duJ J a who's who of the sailboat o any Junior ,sa1 or w o owns H. "'''' R1m1>ton. All• 11 1 .s,s..,...r
airl. NtlMmi•ll PttMtf '"' Gloril -viewers ma e up e1r own behind has done to the industry. ~r makers \Vho <1e1r11. J•nu•rv 11. 1•14. surv1v.c1 ov minds Necessa"' background Yacht Racing Union yacht wife, M1rv1 dauohl•rs, Fr•nc:I• M. H.uMI" Dt+IMn autll ....... · •.1 man. \\'ill be• exhibiting include CIUb . I nd Sll!rlity J. Sllt....,..11 brolhtr, Llurltn
PmJ ..._ is included in a minimum of Neither prisoner in "Parole" South e r n Ca Ii fomia · Rimpron; s11r.,., I"•._ G•tt11 tour
"" his """tntt with I ulllOA ll:Oli~ll!B!E-. k th . bars e e 'a recognized North American •• ,1111nf of HunUngton B•Kll. D•te of
1-it----'•~:BILL BIXBY IS MM: "felltw A a."' (com) narration by E.G. Marshall. is what I'd catl a hard-core Yachting Association's 45th The instructional staff has t~~~~.1~r;1M,5t~,~~c'h!~."T~~: * THE*M:AG~IA --, -NorM1rrW!ldolPI-. ---B u-i-.--eiro rter·producer-criminal-;-herewith -defmed-as annual Midwinler:..Regatta will l:O designed a program to a11ow w111mins11r Mtmor1a1 Park. sm1t11•.
1 ...... '"''"--~ -metCI'S ---r-mom1·ng lect"--and f'1lms Mor111•ry, o1r1e1or1., •.
_ ,~-,,-"Rip· ....,,. ·........, 111-1_.. Willia m II. Willson has the a guy who for various reasons be held Feb. 18, 17, and' 18, v• """" · ·-·~=-=~==-·1--.1 -uv ~ I do to I t h' b' d . SC y and as much sar·1·rng as Ne1111 v. smuti. A1t1icM11t of Wlllttl1r1 ' ·M• 1n Mlhony II•~• wet ) '57--Antllony Gtoii•. \Vs m e is su Jects tries to make a living at crime a cc or 1 n g to A tormcr N•-' e1.tcro plonttr. oai.
1tb 111111 ln4 ftllftl dtlth to N~• ~"""'"" speak ror themselves -the between stays in· the slammer. Commodore Barry Labow. possible. Lectures will cover 01 11"111
• JinlJ,lry JI,
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''" SurvlvM -~IM Will R . . by lllrM dauvrottrf, "t'011tl1nc:t C•meron. -· 9hl f1 llfiMll lt llll
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-"' -....... "'-'t The -giant regatta, Which ace match racing, _fleet racing, WlllUl1r1 Jt•nlllit Jl/Stlct, Moul'lltln
hit • dur ,.th tt . llebtilll If llaM usually draws over 1,000 --,, starting tactics and small boat ::ktc!in' ~:~1~"~r,;. ::~~1~:::.
8 twk:-'(C) (zi,)'.:.,.. ·Dllli . 19-iiii'.iiioo-...-----,:;;:-;-:-:--:---;;;:-;;-;----;----------_::~L-be v tuning. !1:'"~~~~~\:•ci-~~~: 1n1:t
'·" '""' Ml"'"" ( • 111-(-) '!! 1• ·d IUllllftl..,.mitm01ltl .conlrlbutl-'ft'I Dit ,.... (fro) '70 -..._11111~'-f'l!(J)Cll"" -Disney Likewise a wide area rrom ·Newpo· rt ='I\., ,,_., · • Beach to Santa Monica Bay nC gw~ce of Henry Sprague m•dt to cor-dll M•• conol"9;•t on11 2:11:.()),~ .. a u~'i'tu11.:.,.0our1:W. with 13 yacht clubs acting as Il l,· -Burns, Nancy c1w''"· P<11elt1c,~~'¥•ry, 01r1etori. ,.,...,1,.,.,.. °' t11t •,,.a. iiltt.Nn!fmlllOllts 1uat"" 'Waltons' Fou· ght hoststo ·the ·numerous·classes. _ .. °'!P~~--~____m.J!l~.~.-~ch!s _ li~rgr.~_avJs?. And)'.' Rose, Bob Lyd[• M. s1orrnon1. R••ld•n• of •· ·1 are 1nv1ted to partlc1paTe 1n K h 1 -d' -~··-··T11....., · -•r-vl111t· ui.-ot ~"' J.-r:v '
riltfq "'' rt1111rU•le crtetum ill • Mlwle: .,.,.. Qttn '" "" Local races WI I be eltcn 0 en an Ken 'vetss. 1•7•. Survived-;,y 1w',b1n11, o~ ... 1c1t tllt trutn Antarctic. .,. muled lr··h" 1e~m1 ''[\ .1110,.,,1 Mttch~ll. supervised by Newport Harbor a ~al w~kend of match There will be taktHlome 111ught1•" LYdl• aroc1 1<1111ryn; -· 01"1c1
bf CotJst•eu WI IN full dintM-G ~CIJ G!JW. WttM If b-Yacht Club Lido Isle Yacht racmg on 1he weekend of Feb. trophies for first and second ~~;Y ~;,1i~~!~''·e'::,~;.og1!,11n !iwiNoro':' ...
alon1 If lfltlr lilt cycle. Shown 11 W-111111111 Club, Bahia' Cor1'nthian Yacht 2·3 SJKMlSOred by Bab i a pla 'n n l nd tcb A1t!D11mtn. Sttvlt••· tod•Y· Monc11y. 11 ••11th 1re tlle lt1tredlbl1 ch1h111119 B c ces I ee a ma AM, B•l1t·Btr11•ron Coron• d•t Mir ,.ni!lins must ovtteofl'll to at!Nlw U:ee!Cl:M., "'911111 • • T Club and Balboa Yacht Club. Corinthian Yacht Club. racing. The Sea Seminar take-'"•Pit•. Prlv•tt l"ttrrMnt. 1111z.a1~1tron
\ft 1111 '*' hollllt ti emlron· M..W: "Tll8 M•lk C.rpet'" ig ity as., '°'S Classes racing on l 0 ca1 ''1'!1e series will be ~e home trophy will be awarded oc~;::::::::;~:=~'=· =·-::::;=· =<-::::;=="=' ==·=·::;· mentt. COii'!) '51-Luclll• l•ll. IA:/ courses include Naples Sabot, ordinary match-race format 10 to ,the participant who by his r
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M~1 n11 l:ll(l)l([)ID (i),.... A, B, C, and Senior, Flipper, which each boat will race outstanding performance has ARBUCKLE & SON . ~:~': C.~· ti rect '°"'1 B ti r.-.-U:hman-12, Metcalf and Kite against every other at least demonstrated his over a 11
I-~ l:4SB .... """"' If .. ..,_ By RI;CK DU BROW New York wasn't buying it, (racing out of NHYC and once. The races will be sailed excellence in seamanship and
La S.... Jwetl .... (WU) 'U--blldolph Scott. HOLLYWOOD (UPI ) -The and Los Angeles was not going LIYC &nd Rhodes-33, Etchells-in the ocean off Newport racing techniques. i::;.= ~'Jw)~ ..:".::!Cd-sae8""": "'Y• Pnl: b ....-video ratings Indicate there overl»ard for lt either. 22, Schooners, Ketches, yav .. ls; Beach, ,using the course.chart
llN. •lcNnl (pl!. (cinl) '58-lettr Selltll. are definitely some major Yet the phenomenal rise of Clipperi: and wooden hulls. of the Association of Newport ..-.,..--------~
diUerences in taste between Eendeavor and Rhodes -19 Harbor Yacht CJbs. the grassroots audience and "The Waltons" continued, and (racing from BCYC and The warning cone will be Toucli-up
Expe1isive Tuesday
DAmME MOVIES
1:JO Cl (C) .,...,,... <•re) '61 -
U!:MI B11ry, Join Collins.
1:11e(C) --<"'> ·o -Jon Htll, M1rl1 Montu. 9,!CJ .......... _
(ifw ·s2 -JM1 httrt. Jeffrer
""'"" Nl(I)-W .. .._ hrt I
(df1) ·~4-= ;r111t. Ill (C) ... "" ....
• Cll (C) ... '"' --· (iiiut) '!0-8'11y """' ""''~ (411) '5t-Rtilrt Steck. •Kff',
D .._-("") 'It -l:lt ID ril (C) ·-.,... <•~I illl'tflell. 1ettJ McDlwt~. 'l!..::r.t Mlt'rifl, ltl~d Dllllllll\..
. D T -~,·~ l:llG(C) ._. -(dl•I ll:.M .,,. tt .. ,.... 'D -SuN11 Htrwacd: St1pnt11 -Oatl .. , • .,, .. Jemillt (inp) •
'f!-.11" ~ Ht•o Woli11. •:Jlfri"• • IMll -
IZlll m (Cl -IW' (drl) 'IO Cll>""'"' -(dro) 'II
iliwoltlln .... -... ~· Dovll,lklooMla.
KOCE TELEVISION LOG
televiewers in New York City now it regularly rinlshes BYC). at 12 o'clock each day. There
and Los Angeles. among video's highest-ranked Only Los Angeles Yacht will be a skippers' meeting
Statistical figures for tYlO programs. So spectacularly Club will conduct races all at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the
serie;t In particular, CBS.TV's has it triumphed that it has three days for the large-boat BCYC clubhouse. ll unable to
"The Waltons" and NBC-TV's simply demolished the Wilson cl~sses, the One Tons and attend , skippers are asked to
Walt Dtsney Hour, o£fer proof se ries in their head -on Shields. All other clubs wlll call in for pairings and
of this point. statisUcal battle. hold races on Saturday and inst ructions.
Neither show, for instanci!, SwK!ay only. Ten-meter skippers have
ta a major weekly ratings hit TllE NEW YORK ratings also been asked to race as
in New York, but both are for the '"The Waltons" have a class in BCYC's '{alenUne
big successes in the national improvod, bu! the show would Australian Regatta , Feb. 9-10, an~ in the
rankings. probably be canceled if CBS Southern CAllfomia Yachting
"The Walton•" never would made a programming decision Vi'ctori'otlS Association Midwinter Regatta
have become the smash that based solely on these figures. Feb. 16--17. '
It ls without the back ing of Los Angeles f'IO\V is close to
the gi1s&roots audience. Los the national statistics: for the
Angeles givel the series good series.
ratings now, but it dldn"t As for the weekly Disney
while the ahow was struggling program, it, too, might be
to get established. , a candidate for cancellation
if NBC made a schedule
TIUS WAS a show that really decillon based strictly on the
made It the hard ·way. It ~ow York ratings. But the
started off well down In the grassroots audience makes
rank!np, In large pa r 't th.is series a powerhouse
beeause It was a head-on entry. Los Angeles statistics
competitor of a highly poj>ular are relatively consistent with ,
variety series, the Flip Wilson the national figures . _
prognm. 1 One of the revelations of
Eorly ratings for "The llH! ratings Is that there is
Wal tons" In New York and · clearly no ov e r rid I n g
Loi Angelea were disa strous. c o r r e l a t i on between
Then the ahow st u dlly sophisticated programs Md
began to move up ln the the big-city audiences of New
statlllical competition. sun, Yori< or Los Angeles.
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SYDNEY, Australia ~AP)
Southem Cross IV, skippered _
by Norman Booth of Australia,
was confirmed winner or the
World 5.5 Meter Y a e h t
Championship Friday after the
seventh heat wa1 cancelled
because of rough seas and
strong winds.
Cro\vh Prince Harald or
Norway was runnerup In the
Svdnev Five Sk"oe,,.;ik, Wllh
th« c·ancellatlon or the seventh
heat the series was decldi,d
on six heats with worst
performances discarded .
Sollthcm Cross IV finished the
series with a loss of six points.
counting three Wins and two
seconds and discarding a fillh.
Fog Masks
Dana Finish
Fog on Saturclay aborted the
finish or Dana Polnl Yacht
Club's Winter Regatta for the
Performance llandicap Racing
Fleet:
There wert two finishers in
the Excalibur race, \\'hich
started •head of the PHR~'.
Wlnner In the Excalibur Class
was Flint Smith's liu!iky .
Balboa Yacht Club. and Eres
Tu, Keith Dinsmoor. BYC was
second.
LONDON (UPI) -The
British navy has flown 80
gallons of royal blue paint
Co Auckland, N.Z .. to touch
up the hull of the royal
yacht Britannia , a
nlinistry of d e f c n s e
spokesman said today.
The move carried a royal
price tag.
The cost or the fl ight
b.v commercial jct ren to
$4.905. \•:hlch made each
fj!allon of the paint \\'Orth
$612.80.
A ministry spokesman
said the pain! had to be
ourohased In E n ,; 1 A n d
because: it contained a
spe ci11l ch ,m ical
n"eDA,.alion 11nav11Uable in
N"w 7."&l11 nrl.
11te: yacht s a 11 c d to
Auckland to be used by
the "oviil fa"'P" when
lhev attt>nd the
Con1monwealth Game~ In
r hri"'church lolcr this
month ..
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• ... u111... ,, ..... «I conllrfNtlon "' pelcl In tllt C0111tn.itjJon " lht Publlihtcl Of•• CH•t DtllV .. not Mthl11 :io d•Y• '"'' thll $Uml'nOM b ... or ·"" CMll llld bll•nc• •IKM .nlllled ifl'4NOWt11'11dl. TMt Nici J8ftlllry 1• 1S 21 1'7• 1U·74 .. rwlfd on yov. Ott\ttWtM, yovr OtflUlt
Id by llOM' NClll'M bf• MOtl9l9t ''" ll'ld Kiit Wit ~ by ""' • • • wl" "' trrterlfd on •lc•tlon bY the
111t o..ci on -IM-Pf'OPfffY 16 '°'"' .ef -DlrtclOl'•-fn'· R••6hitltn-No.. PUBLIC NOTICE p111nt1tthl •n<I • "" court "''., "''" Ten "1~'111 of llMlllll 11111 lo 73-261 on IM 3rd dtW o1 Jt.w.ry, . -I lllOtrntfll -eg•IMt YOll fol" ll'lt -V ].,_tllcl""'M1'11~bJcl. • 1'11-...t-......., 1e-11t ....._.. or 8'1\fr relief r.ciutst.11 111 ltll cornlll•lfll.
1C1t or ott.rt f<I be lft wrllll'll •rid the AM!li1nl Stcr1t1ry, 11 Ftlr OrlYt, ....,.......-..-....-ttie-9"1ct_.,_H
Dt, re<tlwcl •• the •lotlSl!d ofllCI Cott• MIM. Tiit! Hid rite •l'ld k lll su .. •1101 COUIT OP T"• ,......., Ill 1'1111 _....,r, .,.. ........ .. '"V tlll'll •flw the tint publkll1on lt htfjln reterrtd to 11'1<1 lfOpiH In STAT• CH" CAU,.-OIMIA ..-01 ,,_...IY M ffltl ywr ......... , If ••Y
tot ll'ld Def«• Cll lt of tilt . 1111• notlc• •• lhql'I fully ... 'omp4tt•IV Tll,E COUNTY 0, OltAMOI fNY .. Hlff .... """· •
' 0.ltd Jt"lllfY •• lt7• ill lortll 11tr1!n, Incl ' 111411 Yid tc:•lt· .... A·fltt1 w. E'. ST JOHN, Clerk -fi.MMA M. CHOltAI( ., ICIOplld by H ie. r11olurlon I• ""°' NOTICI °' "•Al•N• °' ,.TtTION ay M1rlon l . Gr1ss1. D•lllllY
EllKUlrb. of lht I ptrl,of l'lllt ftof!CI lly·r~. POI ,IOf,ATI 0,.-WILL ANO SEAL. •
will of t•kl Ot<ldtnt TM i:Ofltrtclot llflllll kl !tit "'10!'1Nn«: COOtclL ANO ,.-01 L •TT ljt S WIST 111d OllAIDI ... ""'* al -work Ind lmf)l"OY-h 'conlotm T•STAMINTAllY ,.-, 001'101 •UCKLll ..... P• .. ~ to the LlbOI' CCMM " tll9 Siii• " Etl•te of MARGARET AGNES lllSS, ..., '· ISi ....... st ....... 17"
.. Man.,.,._,, .... 1126 C1lllornl1 11111 °''*" 1ltwt of 11ld St•te, 11116 kfl(IWn Is AGNES ILISS, DtctlMd. LOI A""'4ts Cl tlt17
........ Clllftnll• •1•· 1pplic•l>I• !lltrllo. with "" ••CltlttOft NDTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN tllll tt11) m-465i . .,...,. fw lnatril only of well Ytrltll-11 m1V be STANLEY WARREN MCGINTY Ml flltd Publlshtd Otlf!Qt (oe1t 0111'1' .. 1101,
1m oc r"ulrtd ufllllr tilt wiedel '''""'" lwrtlfl • pell!IOll IOI' Probll• of Wiii DtcMlblr 31. lt7l Ind Jll'l\llrY 7, I ...
llhld Oflntl Coest O.lt"t ,.!lot, JIUrt.IMlnl to wlllch prOQNidlnp .........,,., tlld Coclldl el'ld for lu111nc1 or l.etlll't 11 , tt7• 3f'n.73
UP
ON
·YOUR
CLEAN
OUT?
FOR
FAST!
I ' Trade It With a Want lid
ERRORS, AdvortlHrt lhoutd chock their
.... ully & report .,,.,. lmmocllot1ly. Thi
DAILY PILOT HIU-1 lloblllty for tho first
lncorrocl lnMrtlon only.
~~-~
Gener•I Gener•l
-* BilbOa Ba -. Pro --rtles'"lr EslrVER?>'~-1
Cust. bit. 4BR. Lux-
urious pool w/jacuzzi.
Best Joe., 1 blk from
golf course. Bargain at
$64 ,500. 642-7491.
OCEANFRONT
Nifty duplex
$195,000! 675-7060
BALBDA COVES
Better than new !
$129,500 675-7060 MESA VERDE
Golf Course
..
Fast Credit Approval
BEAUTIFUL YIEW-
$38,500
................. ,l00•4't
I
$41 ,000 .
FULL PRICE
This beautiful pool home Is
a real value on today's
market. '11le huge ~·
lot Ives th11 h>me
Newpo o p e
other area prices. For
fu rther information, please
Csll.
Walker &lee
•I Al llTITI
-ry 14 1J, ti, lt74 tS-14 lrt llkt" Ind 'tllflktl 11.tYt 1101 Dt9f1 TISll_,,llry lo the ptllll-rti.rlll(t 1~_;.:;'-,"";;;;"";-:7A;;;;;;;-.::;.C::'.j
l,_..,:=::'::::::::::::::"--:::-::=:::J:•uP1rMe<1 by ""'. ptOYlsltns ot "" to wnlch 11 mte1t tor "'~' ,,.111c111.,-1. PUBUC NOTICE ---· LtbQr-Coclt. P:l'.9ter'*" to llbor 111111 ·~ t11el ttit llrN •nd pt-of tlelrlf!Qj---;:..;:.=.:::;;._::;.:.:.:.::_ ___ , PUBLIC NOTICE lit glwn onlr 111 tn. ltllMlr' ptOYhMCI tM ''"" hts btt11 Mt for Ftbn.l«Y S. lLl'476 FAST!
PENIN. DUPLEX
Newport Beach. $79,-
500. NEW LISTING.
ij73-7420
11th Green is right at
your back door. 3 BR .
2 ba. home w/pool. 3
C a r g a r . $79,500.
From thi~ ex qui s i tel y
decorated young V J P
residence with s p a c I o u s
bedrooms, queen s I zed
baths, and large yard th8t
will accommodate a pool.
F lexible terms. B e t t e r
check this one. 646-77ll -
Open eves .
THE WORK'S
by llW, 1914, It f:OO 1.m .. 11'1 lht C-'•oom su .. 111011. COU•T o..-TMI l'-------------1 TM conh"KIOI' Wll u .. only of Dtpertnwnt No. 3 of 11ld covrt, STATI Oil' CALl..-OINIA POtl I 1MM unm1t'IVl•clul'ld l'ftlltrllll '·prOC111ttd In I 100 CIYlc Center Drl"" Wnt, lfl THI" COUNTY 'Of! OllANOI
1uP•1t101 COUltT OP TN• IM Uftlttd St•tet •!Id only m11111JK111r111 "" tlfY "' S•n!• A111, C1llfor11l1. N .. A·71m STATI! 011 CAll,.-OllNIA PO• m1t1rl1l1 m•11Uftcl1irld In "" Ufthtcl Dtllfd JtflUltY 1•. 1914 E\111' of GA:ACE S. KEITH, 1116 ACTIONI • TM• COUNTY°" LOI ANOILIS St•l••· lllbst111t11lly •II fron'I 11'11111'111• WILLIAM E. SI JOHN kllown IS GRACE THOMPSON KEIT"· • t NO. SI .. 4f1S prOCllKH l11 1119 Ulllllfd Sl•lts lft lht COllll'Y Cltt'k Dec11std. ICIV OP INT•NTtOfl TO llll perlorm1nce of 11w eontrec;t. ' SCHOOLING AND ·$CMOOL.INO NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN to the
llAL PIOP•ITY AT PltlVATI SALi No bid 111111 be co"ildered unltsl Utt Cl•......_ A-, crldllors ot l~t •bo~t ftltMd dt<tdtnl ·In Ille Mitter of the Ellllfl of II lt mtde on • bltnk', IOtlll tlJf'llllhoed HtHlllllll"" .. lr1t, Cttllftnlll tOUI l!wt tll perSOl'IS ll1Ylng dtlms IQllllll
REATHA ' E. CHILSON, eli.o 11-n by Ille Cosl1 MH1 S•nltiry District T9'i ltllf MM311 IN $.ild dttedlnt i re required 10 flit
1· MA.REATHA E. KllPPERT, 1lso "Id Is mtcltl 111 iccordinct wllh t11t ,t.llltlWfl "' ~ 11\tm, with ltlt nec:ts$<1tY V011Cher1, In
llllWn Is MA•EATHA E. · LAFFLE.ll, proYl.i0111 ol lht Pl'OPOHI requlr-tl. 'ubHshlCI Ori~ CO.st Delly Pilot, !he otflc.t of !ht dttk of 11\9 ebOYI Ktd. E•ch bleldtr mull 111t lktnslfd •ltd :Jtnu•ry 21, 22, 2t, 1t14 21 .. 1• tfllllltd. court, « to prtUfll lhtm, wllll
Notice II fltrlOy gl"'" thel, Sllb jttl 11'6 pr4'C!Ullitltcl 11 -requlrtd DY Jt'tll 4 Ille nKftwrv YO\lthfl't, lo Ille Utt-COllfll'fMllM bY ""' •boYl-eftliltlfd The Bo.ro Of Dirtt'I«• of Ille cOst1 Mrslgntd ., . RoOIT'IMlll, Howstr ..
uperklr Court, "" undtrllgntd, •• Miii S•nlttrv District r-YH !flt rl9ht PUBUC NOTICE G1rlllld.. AllOl'llll'fl •I LIW, C10 C•"'llW lnlstr1tor of "" ftltlt Of to rtlect 1ny or 111 bldi. DrlYt, f'.O. Boll .2207, NtwPOrl Bitch.
REATHA E. CHILSON, wUI .... 11 0.C.mbtt S, 1973. IU"-74nl C1Utornl1 92463, ,wtllcl'I II tilt ,11ct
111tl1 Ult IO lht hlghtst llld btlt IY ORDER 01" THE of 1bllllnmu of tt'll ul\Clttt!Qnecl 111 111 lllddtr on FtbnlltY 1, 1974 ti IOARD OF DIA:ECTOlll DIE IUPE•IOI ~COUltT' o,.-T".I m•tttt'• i-t•Jnl1111 to Ille estalt Clf
iOIJ 1.m .... 1Ml'Mfttr wlltllll'tM time THE COSTA MESA s:::•c:MW~~.!!'t::..ll Yid OICtdlnl, within tour monllls etl•r
llowtd °' llw, 6rt tllt ltl'mt •l'ld SANITARY DISTRICT N A7Mf1_,,. !ht first Pllbllcltlon of 11111 l!Ollce.
111-...... tllf' tntnllonld Ill r!Qllt. PU{lll$1\ed 0•1"9' CNlf Dilly Piiot. Ell•lfl ot sT9eP~EH CHWAT tlso Dll«I Dec. 2', lr'1 '
'
Ind lnflrt1! of MAll:EATHA Jll\UltY 1.S. 21, 1914 113·74 kflOWfl IS STE.FEN CHWAT e nd ELIZABETH MCSHERRY CH LSON, dtc'"'4, 1t Ille 1lrne of PUBL STEPHEN HIVAT Die tel E11te<utrl11 ol 1119 WIH ol
dllth' •rid 111 rigllt, t1111 Ind lnttrtsl IC NOTICE NOTtCE IS HE°REB~11GlilEN 1 !hi "" •bclYI n•tMd decedent
ll!t tslllt his ec:qulrtcl ln ldcllt1on NOTICO .. INT!NT TO erldl!IH's of the •bow ,.~ "' ..,o 1 •Ol•-.SON, HOWSE• & OAIU.HO . !NI of dtc:lldtnt et !ht time ot · ,,_ e n ot9 (lll'IPVI Drl'll
CALL
DAILY
PILOT
CLASS·
IFIED
556-8800.
REALTORS
4 Local Offices to Serve You Walker &Lee lllll l l TITt • General 1.::.:;;.::;.::;C------Gener•I -.;.;...------1 NEWPORT HEIGHTS NEWPORT HEl~HTS
CUSTOM 5 BEDROOM
MESA VERDE
NEAR GOLF COURSE
ONE YEAR OLD
OPEN DAILY 1-5
522 Catalina Dr.
Nr Harbor Hi, immac. 2
BR home. Oversized liv rm,
fplc, din area, lg end-patio,
dble gar. ~'928 or Eves, 645-2986
Lachenmyer
ALL DONE
If yo u're tired or looking
at projects ' instead ol
ho1nes, chcck•lnto this love·
ly Carnie! jilan in harbor
view homes 3 Br. tonnal
dining, family room and ,the
most hi.vish front and rear
yard treatment you've seen.
On the greenbel t a short
walk tO clubhouse and pool
only $71 ,500 l<~ee .
CALL 644-7211
r detlh, in Ille rt tl pr.,..., delCl'lbed MAKI IULI( T•ANS,.-llt 11111 1H per"°"' lllYlll!il cl•lms 1111lnsl N.,.pert aMd'I. Ctllftn1ll
1 follows: Lot 'fJ ol TrtCI No 693 IAND C•IAT• A 11\t u ld deeMeflt •rt required lo 1111 Tth •Mii 11----!'l-l/~f_l~lmfJOS. cOut,t Sl!CUllTY IMTlllST) them, '!"111h Ille llllt nsary Youcllers, In AtlomtYI fOf l•ttlllli11t
1 Or'll'IQI Sl•t• 01 Ct llfO!:llii t s per S.c;-a1ti=-iw-u;c;c. ~ c• ot "'' elll'll-of--tllt-lbo"" ubff'Sll.0-0r•~~ty--1>1 •P rec~H In Book 20, 'p•oe 48 Notice 11 hlrl~Y glYt1i. purJu1nl to dlYl· entltllfd eourt, or ta C>rll$tflt tll'em, wllll Dtt. Jl, 19n, Jan. 7, ''· 21, 1974 3913.13
Beautiful. spacious 2 story
home on quiet cul-de-sac
street with' towering trees
end that secluded feeling.
\Valk to all schools. Htige
bdrms, large baths, d ining
room and 3 car .garage.
Price of ownership hOme
in a most desirable area.
Bonus is the low inlettst
I...loan...o 11. ~ t ca
be assumed by anyone.
646-7711 Open · Eves.
ii-beautifuLMes crde
hom.e \\'as custom· built for
gracious living. Some of the
many features of this fine
home are: 5 huge bedrooms,
two family rooms. pool "'ith
Jacuzzi, & exquisite carpets
& drapes. All of this plus
beautifully lan d s cape d
grounds. For f u r t h e r
infonnation, please ca 11
5'1.5-0455.
Realtor
AllrTOIHE-&A
$69,500
MlscellelltllOllS Maps In "" Ollk• .iOll ot "" Uniform Commercl1I Code of Ille nectMITY · wc~ehert. lo 1111:1-----------· of the C • "' I -'·~ .-11\t Slt lt of c Ufor 1' .... ,. I uflelerllgntd at 1111 llw OtHee ot • oun.. tto ....... "' Mid county. 1 fl 1• ""'' I Undl!1"\ lfl• DURYEA. lt.ANOOLPH, MA l c O L M, PUB UC NOTICE
l>lceclellf owns In imdlvldlfd --third ff, :<"i'loll lwlllllM ntmtl Is Toppers Slt•k· DALY Post Offlct Bo11t 21U) Ntwport
''' In 111d rul property, TM llousa "11!1" Cll1rl1s G. M•rkulls 1fld BM'll'. C1tifor"I• nw, whl~ll Is the tlgned reprewnlt 1!111 lhe ollltr ~ bllll11t11 •ddrtss II 10065 G1rfl.id pl..:t ot lluSlntsS of the uncltrSIQMCI SU,ellOll COU•T 0 .. CALIFORNIA
fr.ftdl lntwell mtY tl16 Dt pure~ A~., Fount1111 _V~l!Y• C1U~1 tnd 111 111 ·mt~ pert•lnl1111 lo tilt ttl1l1 COUNTY OI' OIANH
fht ,unditrlltNd Wiii turnlih wtii1M buslneu ls mil ol • R11$li vr1nt, In-of wld ~. ""'1!1111 tour montlll NI. AJIS'I
I f'l'.IWfNlhlin 1'1111"11111 tlll otfltr OWl'llfl lends,•• tr--or. 16 lrlmlftf' lo 81nk OI ttl.,. 111t first pUbl/Clllon of 11111 llO!lce. DltDl!ll TO SHOW CAUSI llJIOl'I ~· ArMl'k:e Mttlonll TIVll Ind Slvl1191 Dli.d ·Jtn. 10, 191_(. Ill Ille Mllltr ol tilt Appllcttlon ol '™ .... " Mite! to CUl'l'9flt t11111, AuocltllOll. wfl6M tlUllllHI tcldtlSI Is F.llANK REILLY CLAUDE EMMETT LINDSEY,., ClllflQe ~ candltlorw. r ••tr'' t 1 o fl•, given Mrlll'I Dtlow, •• tr1111i.r", • Elleclllor of -Wiii of of Ntll'll. ,_,,.KOiis, f'lahlt, riftlh ol 'tllt'f, Ind ucurlty lnltrtll ifl ctrt1ln property, the •llove ntrned de<:td*nl WHEREAS Cl.AUD£ EMMETT L1ND·
Hilllntnb of r.cord. Anr tne:Ull\Orlfl(ts of Wllkll • f'Mr•I dl1crlp!I011 I• •• OUIYIEA. llAJfDOt.'" s 1 l ' ef-rte«Cl---to Dt wtbfltd. out .of 101t_ows: All Furniture, Flllturts •nd MALCCK.:M DAL y • EY. pet I oner, l'llS flied ·e petlhon will\
lht llUl'chllt price. Tiit propertv 11 R11$!•vr1n1 EQlliplMl!I MW owned 61 hit Offlc. hii: inl ~ ~l•f'Jt ~ lb!.• 11~ for an order
.. be totd on •n "•• I&" basil, eio:cepl hert•lter 1equlred. wtllch proplf'ly II tMwptrt •M<ll. (lliftnlll nut .. c~"t~ EMM:;'T LI':io~E~·;'"cH1~~~
1
11 lo 11111. , loetled 11 loet.5 Glrlllfd AYe .• FOlllllt!n (n4J 1:U-17J1 o l:l.~d~ O! elhn .,. l11Yiltcl for !Ills VtUey, C1Uloml1, •1111 11111 .. 1c1 !rlflSltr AtterMyl•for l!nalltr TOPHEll EDWARD llNOs r,y : IT IS DR· ~rty •fld iilVtl be In wrltl"ll I nd wlll Dt eonsum"'•* 11 the lroothur11 PuDl!shtd Orln;e Coal! Oiilv Piiot DERED th.at •11 ptrsons lnlerested In Ille
l!wlH be rteelved el th• (lf!lce of HAROLO Adams br1flch bl tre111fer" •I 10121 JlmJlfY 14 21 2' 11111 fttll'utrv 4 tbove-enlltltd m1rtiw •P"Pt•r before !Ills JG. AYER, JR., t llorlltlY for u ld Adtms Alffl., Huntlf\fh)n I I I ch, 197• " ' l'2t 14 Court on F1brv1ry 5, 1974, 11 2:00 P.M,, 111 I'
J MIT'thM.ir1tor el S111!t '!OS, 1960 Mission C•lllornl1, on or 11tlr tM 311t day · the courirocw:n of ~1rtmenl No. 3
Walker&lee
·•IAl llTAfl
1,Cll'lltr Cow::i, Sen Dltigo, C•llforfl!t t2108, of J•nU•ry, 1974, of H id Court, 11 700 CIYIC Cenler
ll hOnt ln4J 299'3575, or l'lllY -11e flied So l•r •t Is k-ft to the tr1111ttr•e, PlJ!lL!C NOTICE OrlY• West, 111 the City of S.nt• ""'· ~~--J~/lth tllt Clerk ol Mid SllOtl'lor Court Tiit lr•nsftror, Ml "°' 111ed 1ny bu•il'ltls Ctlllarnl1, end show C•uw, If 1ny, -~dlll"tl'td te--HMOl:O-G.-AYEllT fl•""-lf'-fddrlll--oltltr Thlrl 11'1t lbow, WllY 1111 pet!llOll for Cllllll• Of nl ft'll
)R. perSOlllMY •• , •nv II"'' •lltf' flrsl during lilt ™" Vetri 1&51 ,.., •«IP!: .. lCTITIOUS autlNIESS sllOlllcl "°' Dt or'"lld.
D
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A
Great . for year round living
,~ close to the village. 3
yr old Bavarian style 3 le~I
home \Vith open beam cetl-
lngs thru-OUI, 3 br 2 ba
+ completely finished base·
ment for playrni or shop.
Lndry facilities. $36,500.
(2U) 4;,J.-3898 after 6pm or
,::;/~ 'PUbifullOll of llllt notk• •llCI ltelort TOPPERS Sl'EAKHOUSE, ir•s G•r· NAM• STAftMIMT IT IS FURTHER ORDERED llllt •
1"11kl111 NN·t11t. . 11e+c1 ,.,,.~. P:ount.i11 v.u.y, Cllltorlll• TN fdlowl111 "'"°"' m dofllt btJlf. COO'Y ot 11111 ordlf' tO .now e1use be
TM JI'__.., win bl IOkl for c11ll SANK Of' AM!'ltlCA Mii ft: Pllbllslled 1" 1111 OAANGE COAST DAILY
•lld "" ~ 110'llo) "' "" _, NATIONAL'.-TRUST AND . 'f.l:IE ':'A_U.T"IE, S12Vt Twtnlyofllnllt ''LOT,. ne"WIPIPfr of gener.t clt'Cllllf]Oft ..,.. wn ~ny Int tfftl' Wlltl SAVINGS ASSOCIATION st .. NfWP11if•Hct1;·CM1f."'2UO prinlld '" ORANGE County, C.Clloffl•, nit Mltltff to Dt ,.Id 611 conllrmetlon Tramlerff l1rry Edw9rd Hill, N02 Onttt Cir .. once 1 wm tor 1-tueeftllw weeks
of Hit lly !tit $uperlCll' Court. TUIS T. A. Mlln, M1Mg1r Huntington ... ch. C.tlt. 92"'6 prior lo tilt dlta Mt for httrlng Ol'I
)MU b9 PfOl'tlld 11 of Ille dllt of 8AMl OP AMIE•ICA CtrolYll Merle Hill, ffO:I OMlt Cir., tht pelitloll.
e:.nflrl'llltkln of wit fn' lht Superior N•..._. Tnllt ... HvntlftOlon .. tell. Cltlf. t2"6 D•Wll 11111 29111 d•Y or Dtcemblr,
court. E11t-lfttlklrl or till•. r..:orGing ._.,..... Allldllltft Thll bvllntst Is cOllductld b'( 1n 1m.
tlf ~ytnte, tr•nsftr flJCffo 11111 •nw ... O. ... ... lndlYld111I. CLAUDE M. OWENS
tltlt fMur"lllCt polley thlll bl It 1111 11121 ACl•ll'll A'n. C•rolyn M. H•ll Judge of !ht Super\or Court , ... penw of !ht .JPUrcl'llMr or pUrch111tr1. Hllllll.,.itill ... ell. Ct!Htnlll 92'49 Tl\1$ tltltmtnl wit flllfd wllh tM Publl•hed ora~ c oa.t D•ltv ,.!lot,
I The UfldtrslgMd restrYe• Ille rl11ht Publilhed Or•~ CNsl DtllY Piiot, CovntY Clff'k of Cringe County on Januery 7, 1.C. 21, 29, 197• 36-74
to relect ll'IV Ind 111 bld1 prior to Jllllll/'V ·21, 1'74 211·74 Jinu1ry 11, 1914. -----~· -------1 ~try ol '" ora... conflrmlfllll Ill• 111•. .. • ...,
1
DATED: J111111ry 1, 1974. PUBUC NOTICE PIJbll•llecl Orangt Co1•t Dilly_ Pilot, PUBLIC NOTICE
of ""' ·~med Dtcldtnl su .. •IH)lt COUltT o .. TH• SUPIEllOlt COUIT 0, TMI
L
BUILDERS AnN .
Flxer·upper; 2 BR. 1 ba.
beach cottage; blk. to
ocean, 11~ blk. to bay.
$52,500. Call: 673-3663 6/a-8866 Eves.
associated
BROKERS-REALTORS
1!'.'1~ W Bolboc 671 16l) I FELTON M. &It.ATCHER J1n11•ry 1.., 21, 21, •l'ld Fttll'u.ry '· D
I t i Ad"'lllillr•IOI' flf the Esl•tt NOTIC• TO Cll•DITOIS 1,74 132·7•
. HAllOt.D G. AYER. JR., STAT• 0, CALl,.OINIA ,o. l'UBLIC NOTICE STAT• 0, CAll,O•MIA
At!Ol'llllY tor Ad"'lnltlrttor TH• COUMTY 0,. OllAMOI ..-011. TH• COUNTY o,.-OllAMOI
j :=: e~·~•a. Jlt. Est•t• of ,.."'" i:A~N ASHIY 11 Sl,..7... OA:DER TO sHcr:'Ca~~ FOR CHANGE I $900 DOWN
I 716f Mmltll (...., C...., •kt . ANTHONY HARLAN ASHBY, •kt ,ICTlTIOUS 8USlffhl OF NAME _,.. °""' c .. ..,... m• A. H, ASHBY. Decfntd. -MAM• STATIEM£NT Appllc1llon ol MARY HAMM YAEGER,
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! T ......... 171•) trNSJJ NOTICE IS ,HEREBY GIVEN 10 the ..t:Ttit tollow!"9 I dol bull For chtnllt " 111m1. ' Newly painted thniout this A"-'f fw Aflltllll crt<lllorl of the tboYt 1111T!td dlclCllnl ptrlOll 1 "9 fllSS WHEREAS, MAR'I" HAMM YAEGER, bedroo 2 ba ' · h
' ltrtW !Ml 1U perll6ft• lllYll'l9 cl1Lm1 IOffflst u : Plfll!0ntr, Ms fifed e Petition wllll 3 m , th Wll ~J·=~. 1~;~t7~ ... t D•1tv Piiot, '"' 11ld dectdt11t tr• reqvl...t to 1111 MARINERS CONSTRUCTION COM· tllt Cltrk of !hi$ Court for 11'1 ord1r --R double car garage for only lr---:---r-==~""~~~====='!7>~7~41 thlm,_wl.lh~!L. ~htra.. In .. ANY, 17291 lrYlnt 81Yd., Suitt 111, Cllaflllllng P•lltl_,.1 niml from MARY $"" 500 · bei een "" offi,. OI -ffit" dirk Of llii9ti0Yt -Tllllln.~C.lllr...t26111_ HAMM-YAEGER.----ffl-MAflY,-HAMM --' w, reqw.res ng
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I PUBUC NOTICE entltlecl eo11rt, or ffl pi:ts111t thtm, wllll Jtcit D. LOYlg, 101 M1rintr1 Drlu , CROWTHERS. -NOW!·!--
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------o~~-----ltht fll!CHUry ,,ouchlrl, to I h I Newport ltich, Ctlll. t2660 , IT IS ORDElllED, 11111 •11 ptrton! I I.Wt undersigned 11 the office of Ills 1ttor1111w, T~ls 1 'rsl1111s1 11 bl!llQ col'ld11tltd by lnter1stlfd Jn Ille •tio-1111ecl m1111r 646-7711-0PEN EVES.
I; NOTICI TO t:••DITO•S JAMES w. HOOKSTRATTEM, AllOtfllY 111 nd vdw l. 1ppear before this Court 1t 2:00 p.m. E IUPEllD• COUIT 0, THI 11 L1w, 2600 Wllshlrt llY!I., Sulit 222, Jick D. lOYIQ • on tM 26111 dlY of F1bru1ry lt14 STATI-~· CALlllOllNIA L.6$ -Alli.its, Ctlllornlll 90051, wllkll Th1t llll1ment l!ltd wllll lh1 County !n !ht Courtroom &f Ottparl1Tltn! 3 of ,-Oil THIE !S t11e pl1c• of tM/iliiftt of-IM uncttrsJgn1$1 Gltrk ot OrellOt Coullty on: -Jlfllllry Ille CourlflOUse building loc1l!d 1t 100
1n 111 m•tttrs pertllftllllil to Ille flltlt 21 197A, CiYlc C1nter Orl'lfl W•SI. Ctry of Sant•
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· Ne. A-Jatl , ..-:iosn •n• '"''niil o' Orange St1t ,,E~I!1~.~~i"v~ tg::: t): .. "::'" •1g;: J~:.~1~'~~ "* 11111 ftofl~•· J.':.u1~ 1. 14, 2t11~t 1914 v •1·14 ;~~tor~•· ,.;:;:'on '~!~ c~=· 0;' N!:';:'.;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Ille A. HAJl;lAN ASHIY Ill PIJBUC NOTICE st>oukl not be grlflled.
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cl'lllltors of !tit 1boW Mrntd dtcecltlll Admlnbft'•IOf of 111t,£1t1te IT IS F~llTHER OllDEIED, that Jhll_!l~ ~. b!¥1!'11_Clll"'• Ip I rut " lllt ..... ·n1mee1 Oll;tdtflt SLP·m r COPY 01 flll• 01dlf lo Sl\ow Ceus•
Ille Mid OiCidifit .... req'Ul'red-to-t11i -J~1-w.---HOOK$T11ATT11t----NOTIC!'-TO-C•IDITOll---~~!.I!.-' D•llY Piiot
I llltm, will\ the Meft$<1ry YOIKhln, In A"'""" II Law SU .. l'•IO• COURT OF TMIE New191per, I nl!WSP'pir Of-11-iil ~-y <-
the office et the clerk of tlll lbow Mot Wlllllltll atl'C. STATIE o,.-CAU .. Olt.NIA 1'011 clrcul1llon prlfllt d In the Coun!Y ol
I efl!l!IH .court. or to """'' """'· Wilt! s.tlt: m , ... COUffTY o" Ol:Atrt•• Ol'•nt11· St•ll' of C11Jlornl1, OllCt I
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, !ht -ry llOllCl'ltr'S, f<l lht VlldtrslfMd U1 Nl9tlel, Cetlfenlll MS7 HO. A·7U14 w"k for fOllr 10 consecullu weeks.
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. fl Ille office of Mr •tllol'lltys MCKENNA. Teh. ltlll -nJI E1t1te of LEONARD C GIAVES prior 10 IM d111 of h11rlflQ of Ille
FITTING AND FINCH, '3NI Et TOl'O AnartltY tw: Mmtlllmt!W Dt<uilfd. ' ' hlltlon. It.Old, Suite 206. El Toro. Calll«t1!1 Publllhecl Orill\09 Colst Dtlty .. lfttt, NOTICE IS HEllEIY GIVEN to the' Dir.cl: J1nu1ry 10, 197•. '
1 926JO, wfllch Is the pltct of butlrina of J1nu1ry 21, 21, lltd ~ 4, 11, crlfdili:lrs ot tile lbO'ff "'"°'" cltndtnl FRANK DOM'ENICHINI
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tilt ~grltd In 111 m1tters perltln-1'7' 214-7• ltl•I 111 person• htYlflQ cl1lmt 111•Jnsl JlldQt of tht Superior Court
lno to Ille nt1te et $.ild dtcedenl, 11•itlll11 t11e Mid dtctdeflt trt requi red to fill lt .. rt Lo ""'""hnp
fovr !TIOlllhl •fl« rM 1lr$t publlc:ttion of PtJBUC NOJ'.ICE lllem, with 1111 lltC11$5ffY llOllClltl'•• In A........., it Uw thll ftoflt f. "" office. of the elm of !ht 1boll• 1• """" A...-. '""' 2M
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Olttd J1no.1ry 11. 1t74 . ,ICTITtoUI ausntlSI entllltd eourt, or to preM11I 111em. with c .... ,...., C•Hflnlll mu
" JEANNE ELIZAB ETH SHAW NAMI STATEMIWT 1111 MC'Hltry YOllChlrl, to lht im-T"""""· <n•> MMtSli Euc:utrl!f . The fdllowllll penan• •r• doing c1tr1l11nlfd II tl'I• l•W Office of Hiii A"-V "' ..... , .. , ot !ht wlH of Ille blltlMll ,1: · s.llY, 366 Sin Mlguel Or., N""'116rt Pul>lllhld Or1~ COllll DIUy .. !lot,
ll:IOVt n1med dectclltlt HOOSE OP'SAN-TAN, IGJ.21., Pl.ACE, lelcll, C•llf .. wtllcl'I 11 the pl1c• of Je11111ry 14, 21, 211 tlld F•1>ru1ry '' 191•,
1MC l(EWMA, ISITTING ANO ,-INCH Hewporf Bffdl. C•l1"'""" t2M.) • lwsl111111 of the UlldtrSlgnecl In •ll tr11ll•r1 ' • l:t9·7•
• 'UNI El T-INd, Suitt 2M Leon• MM Urtllft, 2100 Pet.not!, pertaining to ltw ffl•lt of 11ld dec:edtlll,
El T-. Cellfonllt tU• Cost• ,....., Clllfctmll f2Qf 'tllllnlft tour manllts 11!1r lht flr1t ""bllct· PUBUC NOTIC,E,
• T9(1 (TIO l30-S* Ginger LM u~. 270I ,...,_, lliin Of llll• 116tlct. l-----~~=:.---'...:---1
All-YI for ElltCulli• CMtt MHI Clllfonllt ft116 0.ttd Ole. 2.C. lt7' IL .. ·7"11
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Published 0!"•119• CCMld O•llY Pilot. 1'111, busl,..U It COl'ICl«ttd DY • ....,... MARGARET M. GRAVES SUPl•IOI cOtli:T o..-THIE
JaflulrY 11, 21, I nd fet1ru1ry 4, 11, pirtfllrshlp. ElllClllrl• of tllt Wlll ITATI OF CALIPOllMIA 'Oil 1974 ' , 211·74 l.tonl M U,_.. ~ of tM IOoYe lllmtd dt<tdll'lt THI COUMTY 01' OltAMG•
1'111s 1t1temeni w11 flltf .tit! lfll NALL Sl'ILEY Nt. A7Q61.
covnrv Clttk or or11101 · COi.iniy on * "" Mffltl Dr. OltDll TO SNOW uusa Jinuary 11, 1914 ........,, iMIClll. Cllf.,,... Ill Ille rNllll' of DAHIEL DEAN ---~---------1 ' p _,. m•) ......,., SATRE, •lso .,_... 11 DANIEL DEAN PUBIJC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Pul>ll~ed Or•nge CO.St Otll'r ,IJot, ~ flw lll9C9tri)I• Bit.ANTLEY, ellCI LAURA ANH SATRE,
NAME STATIEMINT J1~wry 21. 21, •nd Fellfulf'f' •• 11, Pllbllthlt Or11119·· eo.Jt D•l1v "''°'· '''° kflO'tll" •• I.AURA 4.NN BltANTLEY,
., , Tiie loll owing ptrlOM 1r1 dOflnQ 1914 219o14 OKtMblr )I, 1973. 'JlnlllrY 7, 14, 21, Ptlll'-5. For Clwlot of Htme buslMSS ll' 1t1• 3924-73 Whtrffl DANIEL DEAN SATRE tnd
COME 'tj' GO. 3'19 N. Newport PUBLIC NOTICE LAUR.A ANH SATRE,· petltlont,.. •• a1ye1., t2660 PUBµc NOl'l(:E 11u1blnd _. wtft, -1'111 '°' of
Wlnll•ed M. l lnke, 415 P1!rlte II.cl.. tlllhlfltn .,..!'$, h8Yt fllld •11 1pplle1tlon
N1wport 8e1ch, C1!1fornl1 '2660 FICTITIOUS. IUSINllll. • , I '10f With tllt cltrk of 11'111 COi.ir! for tft
An1111 L. B01JC111 215 P11r!ct 11.d.. NAME STATIMINT , lllf'SITO• COURT CW TNIE ord'1' cll•nglllQ ll!tlr 111rr!h from DANIEL
Newpol'I 6tfl:ll, Cllltorn.• ~2660 T~• lallowlng ptrtons t re 'Clol"I Sf"ft Oii CAl.lr-o•NIA ,0. DE.AN SATRE '"" LAUllA ANH SATRE
This bus!ne's It cond11tteCI by 1 oe~eral bus~s: lt~RA E SERV CE lt 0 2 I '".COUNTY OP OltANGI lo DANIEL OE.AN llt.AMTLE't' •ltd perlnersMp, K ) • · ' .... A·""' LAURA ANH l""NTLIE't"1 Wlnll!W M. Linke e roakl\lll'St ~'·· Huntl111•on Bt1c11. C•lll. NOTIC' OP . Ha....INO o .. Pn•TION IT IS OflDE••D !NI '" persons
Tflfl sl•lem•"t WIS llltd wllll IM 12641 . "" P•oi.t.TI OP WILL AND 1101 lnltrtsltcl In "" 1llow4ntllltcl m1t11r CouflfY C l1r~ of Ortnoe County oo Vlllagt Avto P1r11, ll'IC. !A Cltll'omlt LITftli TftT~INTA•Y •ppe.11r btfort t1'111 Court II 2:00 P.M., Jt flu•l'Y 11, 197• corparat!Ol'I), l90l6 lrookl'lurst, Hunfr • E I te Of ARTHU• T. STltAHORN on Ft0ru1ry Tt, 1t1~" In DIPlrtmt llt
,.-:IOUS {1 1on 81.&ch. C11ll. 916'7 oec'.!Mcl. · . ' , of !ht 0..lf!lll C1111nly SuPl"klr C111r!, ~ Publislltd Or•1191 Cots! OlllY Piiot, 11 ' 11butineu Is col'ld\lcttd by 1 ,..NOTICE IS HEIE8Y GIVEN 11111 loct ltd ti 100 CIYlc Genter Drlut West, ~ .J•n11•ry 21, 21, t nd Febru1ry 4, 11 , Wl'POfl ,:ir,· A I .. t I t ot L. Slrlhorn twos fllfld Mrt!n 1 Sflnte "Ant , C.llforfllt, end show CIUM, IJ1• 12<J.-7• J • A ~.'L 1p' s, l'IC. P:ttlJfOJI tor ,roblft flf Wiii tnd for II MY, wPIY Ille tJ11!11c.tlktfl for ch111Qe tmts t"'"'" r11ld1111 -1 711-c:.m THI 1 16 of fl lmt llllovld "8t be gr•nltd Till• tt1l1mtnl w•s flied wl!h Ille llUlllct" rs-""""•rv IT ~IS FUii.THE• OR'O&llliD lh'lt •• PUBLIC NOTICE C.ounrv Cltrk ot Dr•lll• County on "" pttmoner ret.rtne• to wlllch 11 or llli ordt ""°"' Dt
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SLP·14ftS Publlr.l!lfd Or11191 COISI Diiiy Piiot U1'lll till """' .. , for J e11111rr '29, ""' or ,._., clrtullllOfl' prt11tld lfl the
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,ICTITIOUI IUllNllS J1nu1rv ,,, 21. ,., ll'ld Febru•rv i 197•. •t r•:llO •• M,, 11'1 the COllrl"*fl Count'( of °'"'"' C1Utoml1. one• • NAM• STAT'IMINT 197• • al ~t NQ.• , of 11td Covr'I. wMIC for four wtC4NIYe -'Is prlOI' lrl·f• •t 100 CIVIC C.nltr ()rlut Wist, In to .Ille dt'9 -tor fltlrltlt "" tPflllClllon. ,,J.'i:,, .. ':'~i1"' Pfr'tOlll •r• dolnol---------·---'-1.,.. (tty of SIMI .lttltl C1Htornl1. DATED: Jfl'I. 3. im
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' 1•• • ' • -C 11• 'WILLIAM E. 11 JOHN, Juclll ef IM IUPlriot COlll1 .!::., 1' ""' ,.t.trper '1'""' 1 . COWi~ Cltlll OIO«•I W. PnlllSON ,,_ -~.,.na COl'M'lunlly (_.,jt1nt1 CQrJKlr•tton. ,tcTIYIOUS 8UllNISS JONMI '°" ......... A"'""Y .... ~ ..
" • (.1lllOrnl• c-1t1011.,.. S•n Ml•~· ••••• ITATO "'" .............. TNI .... 11'1 CIYlc cl!liw Df'fW .... ,.,,.... ..,., MINT Ut I OcH9 """'" ' l\ltll l• --. r.·i'iror!i~':i..olOl, .......... Bt1ch, ,,T_M followlftO ptl'IOll Is doll'IQ b111!11tst '-"'I 'illKI'. Cll"'--' lll'llt AN,,.....,.. ftN
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• SIMll , •• Ca•itomle lff<,11. Ct~f. t24'0 A"'""" f•rt ,.,,.,,.... Al..,.., .... p.........,. t Ti'llt OWMM It .,....... conltllcttlll by 11111• Ml•ll Tl...mown "" V!1t1 ... ublttl'llCI Or•not Coul D•l1'1' Piiot, Pubtlll'led °''"" Cotlt o.fly Pl/ol, I IOfftl -.11.n COoPtrl'*'lhiP· 511tf''9. Nl'wOOl't hlch. C.111. t*O J tftUl tY ,,, 1$. ti. lt14 IJ6.1•J1rw1tr 1. , .. 21, n. ,,,. ...,.
JAV DltllLING :.. Tllll butlfttti It CO!ldllClf'd bY •n
av: (M11•\ll!lllV \.611WlllMll Corp. lftd1Ylllu•I.
•-11111 e . H•nt. Prfflc1e111 "111 M. ThOft'll>tOf' Thlt 1t11.-n-t Ulld with ll'lt C61111lY Tiiis 111~nt Wit IUtd w!lh tllt
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' l;krll. of O·•• C:OU!lf'I' 611: Jt11u•ry COl.ltl'Y Clt rll. ol Or•l'IO• Cou11ly on ll. tt1• WIU.IAM I . ST JOHN, COUllTY J111""'r'r 10. 1'74,
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-Pllll!llfltd O•lf'ltl, CMtl Dilly ,UOI J•11u1ry 1•. 21. • end Ft bn.l•rv ••
Nearly Everyone
Listens to Landers
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* 4 Bedroom-home {huge
ID8!!er BR) + family room + den,-3-5iilli's-;-rffitny ex·
tras. Quiet street. $55,750.
Roy McConjlo Rooltor
181D Ne\Joor Blvd., l'..M.
54a-7729
7.5 X GROSS
Very attractlve..,Eastslde tri·
plex. ss:,n/mo. ·gri>fis income
yet· priced at only $46.500.
Owner will carry 2nd or ex-
change. Call Josh Wight,
PatUson Investment Co., at
&IUOll or 968-4950.
2 BR Duplex $34,950
BEACH Cottogo $49,950
Call for additional info
1797 Ora ni;;:-e Ave., C .M .
CENTURY 21 642-1771
B~UFFS VU CONDO
Super canyon & bay vu. End
unit .. Huge master suite,
sunny patio. $67 ,000. Agt.
64&-1456 t'I' G<;-7221
BEACH GIANT $25,950. 5 + den Rambling Ranch
nestled near Sandy Shon.
HURRY. Agt. 641>-0303.
N••• sports .•.. , ...... ,
For CWsln.d Ad
ACTION
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A DAIL\' PILOT
AD-YISOI
Mt-1671
You can't beat this fi ne value
in exclusive residential area
enjoyed by screen stars and
e n t e r t a i ne r s. Three
j)edroo m, two baths, &
access to p1ivate beach .
646:-Till -Open Eves, 2().13
\Vcstcliff Dr.
Walker &Lee
111•~ fll.lll
BARGAIN TIME
IS HERE! FIVE
BEDROOMS
and three batfts! Spaciousness
abounds. Finally a room for
everyone, at a price yoo
can aHord. A home where
v.·armth and hospitality live
can be .yours for just
$44,!EO! See this one today.
&17-6010.
OPEN Tll 9 • IT'S FUN 10 BE NICE/
3 Big .B e d ro om s v.•ith
carpeting 1hruout. Neat.
clean & close to schools
& ready for in sta n t
occupancy.-6~%---l·oa n .
Assumable by an y o n e ,
regardle$'34~5o •u:-.....
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un/.EYu._
557-4263
LOTIA HOUSE
UTILE PRICE
$22,995
FULL PRICE
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Walker&Lee
•IA~ llTATI
CharmlllCJ
Corona del Mar
Cottage R·2
Build an Income unit on the
1-ear or just e n joy living
in this cute 2 bedroom
home. Only $61,500 •
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Modem 3 BR, 2 BA, Penln-
1ula Z.story home! Bltns,
beam ceUJng11, trnlc:, dining,
oveMlied gar. St. to st R-2
lot. Vacant · m inor work re--
quired! Fa.nUtllJC vttlue at
$57.500. LOw down TO's or
trada OK! Cl\11 61f1-8400.
WaJ.~~.t~.Lee
GREEN GRASS •..
GREEN GRASS .•• grows
all around this end unit
twnhse. 4 Jxlrms., 2~2 baths,
2 fi replaces, lamily room,
balconies and more. A real
buy at 51,900.
CALL 552-7500
VISION
e red hill
REALTY REALTORS
Univ. Park Center , I!Vlne.
Newport Heights
School •.
one b lock .awa y . 3 bedrooms,
large patio and boat stor-
age. Comriletely remodeled,
new paint and c a r p e
throughout. Immediate pos-
session . f~7,950.J;all 646-7ITI
Harbor-Highla11ds
lWO STORY
TWO BEDROOM
and no maintenance fun
price only S21,<MXI. 5% down
will do it. Hurry call.
Walker&Lee
•l•l 1•l'lll
7682 Edinger-842-4455
STEPS TO SURF!!
New England style P e nin·
sula duplex! l''rplc, beams,
bltns, pl ush crptg. Pvt
patio, VIE W! Roomy own·
er's· unit! Priced at $84,500.
• lO'iO down or trade! '. Call •
64f).8'100.
9 QfFICES SERVh\IG l'Cl(l1 '!fH Tit 2
OWNER IN FLORIDA
Must sell • vacant 3 bedroom
2 bath To1A·nhouse lmmed·
lately. Shag carpets, lot& of
location. Clubhouse/pools.
Now pri<..'Cd below market
at $24,500. Cal: ~1151.
~,~,.. HERITAGE
. • RE ALTORS
3 Bedroom & Family Room
with sparkling pool, all in
excellent condition. A
pleasure to see. Lots of I •"""""'""""'"""""'"'"" .. ""I extras including new copper BY OWNER
plumbing & bath fixturei . 1 ovcl~ :'l hr , ~ ~=-w • · nn
Asking $57,450. f : ·"l""~~ .... ~ O!l J.~l""t! com e.I' CALL 540-1151 lot in Cliff Have1:. r;e\, go!"
crpts & drpi;. Walk to Har-
bor High & Ensign Schl1.
$63.500. Open House evei-y·
day noon·S pm 'til aold.
1000 Cliff Dr. Eves. 642-:1122.
· -_. .•• HERITAGE
REALTORS
Days 548-4192 •
CDZY BAYSHORE HOME .
Private beaches and boating facilities avj\ll·
able for your use. Immaculate 2 bedroom
)lome with lovely patio. $58,500.
SHORECLIFF WITH VIEW
Enjoy the lovely .ocean -<iew from the 8pa·
cious Jiving room. Three bedrooms, 3 baths,
and workshop. $125,000.
MINI MANSION
Entry, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Jiving room With
fireplace, large family kitchen, sunny en·
closed patio, carpets, d.r_apes and thutters.
"Immediate poss ession. $54,950. _._..
644-1766 Coldwell, .....
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2161 Son Jooquln Hiiis Rd., N.I.
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IN MESA VERDE -Fou.r bedrooms on the
golf course and extremely exciting! High
ceilings, dramatic entry, courtyard portico
and finest appointments an owner-builder
could include. $1~.000. A listing of Martha
Beynon.
UNIQUE HOMES •RHltors, ~5990
2l50 Mua Vorde Drlvo, Cotto Mua
BEST SPYGLASS VALUE-$125,000
Traditional charm in brand new 4 BR home
for lge family. Form DR, fam rm, plus huge
recreation rm . Winding staircase, beaut lot. .,.,.,,J .,t , -·····
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WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO.
2111 Son Jooquin Hiiia Rd.
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910
AND ASSOCIATES REALTORS
JUST REMODELED
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -front house
has all new carpets and wall coverings,· 2
bedrooms and a nice patio for your enter-
taining. A large 1 bedroom upper unit. A
rare bargain at $77,950. ~
CALL 644~7270
2828 E. Cooat Hlghwoy, COl'on1 del Mor
WE CAN HILP YOU .UY,
llU., OR TRADIE A HOMI
ANYPLACE IN THE NATION
M VERDE 4 BEDROOM
1800 SQ FT 0 l I or on y ~ . fea-
tures include over size bdrms, lge dble brick
frplc, hvy shake roof, beautiful front kitchen,
'AND covered patio surrounded by many
trees. 4th Bdrm convertible to formal din·
ing or den. Won't last a week-CALL NOWI
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SPANISH VILLA
2-STORY Adults only townhouse, adjacent
to Mesa Verde Country Club. Park-like set-
ting with beautiful pool and grounds. Offer-
ed at only $39,500. CALL 546-5880.
S46-S880
Open Eves. , · . .,,, HERITAGE
REALTORS
HARBOR VU HOME
Choice ICJC1Jllon le perfect ~'Ondltlon. We'll be proud
to show you th i 1
Immaculate 3 bdrm, tam.
rm le dining nn home. A
, really fine value at•S69:000.
eAvo:d s""'e::.A=-· c--H""
675-3000
CORONA OEL MAR
A'M'ENTION BUILDERS. 2
Prime ft...l Ocean View lots.
$110,<XXI. 979-0031 or 644-4510
Co1ta"'Mesa
ORASTICALLY REDUCED AGAIN
1Lowest priced 11Palermo" in Harbor View
Homes. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, family room,
mature trees, deck, patio, bricks & paving.
Fast possession. Must sell. Submit all offers.
M~ VERDE NORTH 4 . ?i~· :..,r:a·p:O'r'· 1~:a~S: " GRUBB & ELLIS CO.
art atrium, prln. only. REALTORS $48,900. Phone &17--2775 • 675-7080
D1n1 Point r-!untington 8e1ch N•wP!rt Be1ch
OCEAN HARBOR ELEGANT PINE TREES &
VIEW BEAMED l'l%o"'.i1\,·1~1 SR, ~:~ SPLENDOR CEILINGS
MACNAB
IRVINE
WHEELCHAIR HOME
Flowing cwtom Calit Ra.nch '
atyle hOme co•t ru cted e1~cially for you w/e\'f:ry convenie nce. ~autltul In 1
& out. $&4.900. Lola ~1Uler )
642-3235.
OWNER MUST SELL
3 Bedroom, 2 bath ,
lmmachulate! Huge living
room with rmy lil'eplace.
Easy terms .
SCOTT REAL TY
536-7513 Coll Anytime
..,.,,.8,."'~· ~(7,,.l4!!)!!6!!7~.,7.,4!!14!!!!"!IRenected throughout this nnd only l'h bl0<:ks to the
: . custom 3 BR & den home. surf, One block to a huge
2 BR, 2 BA, atrium & 3 Banquet-size dining, chefs pool, reoreatlon room. One
car garage, \\1r llOltener, kitchen with b ul It l n of the most upgraded 3
cpts/drps. $44,500. 496-5593. refrigerator , sewing Center, bedroom homes in Newport l ~~~~~~~~~:l
El Toro o~:foo~;---i~~e . s ~1:~~+-'1"'48"'.~: Ti:,1-,..,..tJ . ..,CLis-'t-'o H~r -·~...... . jfjjl-----I
=-'-'=------1 grounds of towering shade appreciate. Call 646-nn. _ -~ SPANISH trees, azUre blue pool, Ol>t.N "L & • "'S FUN ro BE NU.•
MISSION volleyball court. Beverly
llills living nenr the beach!!
2-Story, 3 BR, den, 2 BA, For an appointment call:
Mobile Homes
For Sale • 125
fireplace, 2 BBQ's + gas The Re•I Estate Fair MOBILE HOME
·e1. 2 fountain.!, 25' x 13' 5"2"1 FOR ••LE
heated pool, 3 patio$, grapei-------~----GRANO Ot'ENING SILVER ... CRES:T
arbor, ~· x 14' lish pond. · Newport Bly Towers Must see to believe! Only Irvin• 1 &. 2 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME
$47,900. Near Lake Forest! 1 ~·--------CONDOi\flNIUM HOMES 20' x 53', 2 BO 2 B> carp.,
Call Realtor lor appt. BRAND New T'urtle Rock· Boyfront Homes draped, bJt·lna,, re.frig.,
645-6646 Broadmoor 3 Br Twnhsc, Boat Sli[15 washer & ele<:t. dryer, ~ired
THE BLUFFS Huntington Beach ~ce~pl:c;m dif:.•1 ~~~s ~ry, Full Security Highrise fo1e k220 1 air condhed" kl1 tchd.
Here is the house e"""""ne · Steel & concrete construcUon c oc • 8 orage s • an •
wants, s P a c·I o u ·;-"Yet 2 Bdrm. + Pool High. $51,900 Prlv 833·2438 Private Balconies scaped patio. Three yrs. old
compact; seclu<led "& scenic or 832-7611. 2 garage spaces pe.r unit. . like nu. Located in new
yet convenien t to $24,495 BY OWNER 3 Br, 2 Ba, Rool top sundeck aduJ.t pk. away tro,m nolay
· eve ·r y th I n g . The wfd in rm, lrg !iv rm, frplc, Unusual Opportunity to Pur· St. One-half bl. from club-
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I~""'"':""""""""""""~""""'!!!!!""""""""~ dlsCriminating buyer must 2 Bdrm condo., desirable bltins, beaut landscaped, lrg chase Ba.viront Proper'.,y .in house, $15,495. Call EVES. cl G.n.rol see this! ground level ftoor plan, 1 ~ii patio. Orange grove at rear. N 1 Be _._ 21.3-694-4690. ' years new, Freshly Painted $41;900 5.51....{63) e\l.rpor au-i. CAN BE SEEN AT: in a 6 e SIX BEDROOM •ilh tastefully panele<I and • 310 l'ee67~~ .. N.B. CRESTMONT
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HO""'S mirrored living room, plush Laguna Buch ESTATES
IYI" LOVELY HOMES MANSION wallpapered dining an:a,1-------BEAUT DPLX-$79,950 1001 Site Dr., Brea. (Central shag carpets . & .custom HIGH ON A HILL Just steps from the ocean SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT POOL -~AUNA C_Ollll1'1ANY drapes, oversized pantry · & the bay·. ownee is very Ave. acroJJS from 8"'• area near schools walking o_verlooking Laguna. 2 story, Comm. Hosp.) Lot •46.
C tom Ho 0 L IRVINE The utmost in luxurious REALTORS dis•.a'ncet~)l~nt'i·n•_lon ~ 1br, 2 ba .. home. Lg. anxious&willconsiderany CONTACT RAY, PK.MGR. G . UI me n 1900n "cascade" model • sunken living. AJmost brand new. SIN.CE 1944 Center Swlmining ~ and hv ng & dining rm s, offe.r. for ahowing. rac1ous 5 Bdrm., 4lh bath home with well fireplace & conversational but ALL OF TIIE WORK 673-4400 many •park areas. FOR ~nelled wood burning trplc, OPEN SUN ONLY cA,oRP'IT~='R'°'i'=c"'c'"u-st~om~b~il~t~M~o.-t
planned dining rm., family rm., dinette, & area · 4 BR 2~2 Baths. Vistas HAS BEEN OONE! Special SALE BY O\VNER Asking kitchen has. breakfast bar 1~5 PM bile home. 17x4s, xlnt, lrg
huge master sut'le. Lovely gardens wt'lh ol:''.JMne's" orange groves features ~lude hu ge BALBOA ISLAN_D__ · & many bltlllS. Attached 2 135 45 h S
f parld. I nd only $24,495 call today ca• gar + 2 -. ra cae t treet porch, all v.'OOd pan, awn. winding stair to second f.IQOr. Pier & slip. ~h~~ery room. On "The ~ig r!~u:i° ~m. :::!i Lovely big 4 Bedroom home 847·3005. po~s. Lots of p~king for NEWPORT BEACH ings, nu cpts. Choice Laguna.
$297,500. dining, 3-car garage. This on .2 f~l lots. \Vondef"!uJ. HILL TOP boat, camper or trailer or · Ocean Shore Properties Beach Park. 499-2984. 1----1---'-::-:~ro-:piiiiilliiJIDi'JYi~:-:-:-----b-!~~~~~E~S~.,j-~o~ners.;~eve:U'ln has a 7 % famil_y hying · large family W,508 could be used for work shop. * 675-2812 * DELUXE 2 Br Fleetwood, 70 Lindi I.II D ~.............--.... -..,., -room-l1i1.ith-.pool table 1 -1 .. ..., I rive An architectural "gem" on ~ v .#\, LAJRi., >---+-we1 t-iands:caped-jn-xln\t--''--49S-11111 poreh,.awn .. 111.,-&oo -llM"l-----l Prime 45' lagoon·I.ot.· $150,000. "executive row" in the hills. Call now to see! 847-6010. · fhoireplaces, ' hluget pathtio,1 bo1t NESTLE D ON A HILL neighborhood. Watch the VIEW $5,!0) Huntington By The
·Comer k>caUon & beautiful OPf.N nL I . ITS FUN 10 BE NICEI use or pan en us ass NEAR THE BEACH. sun set behind Catalina. An Sea Park, 548-2046 Or
.ILL GRUNDY REALTOR & attached. vacant lot 55 2851 . 1 garden vistas. Owner will available too, Sl7S,500. A sprawling 4 Br, huge add xlnt buy at $59.500. Forever view of bay, mbts, 1-,
:141 Boy1kle Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 accept your otter ·pending -'--==-"'"-'=='--! on den w/piaoo & color TV .... ~ & green belt. 1 yr old Bluffs $3,995. FLAMINGO, I bdrm; sale of your home! Bal.boa Penintul• to boot !! Big country ranch :..Jr · · . nD.... ... ThhW Condo near pool.. 3 Br or· front kitchen, set-up h1 l.!!!!!!..,!!!!!!!!,...,...,.,.~...,.,.~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ... _ ·kitchen w/"Harvest 'Gold" . ~,..., 2 br & den. Custom cpts, park. Space rent $ 4 L
G .... rol · General -C appU. Pluah carpets, cus-· ' drps, bar, light fixtures, Sunrise Resales 8934584 VA ANT. 4 BR, tam. rm., tom Wainscoatln A "HOME" TO NEED TO SELL lge. kit. 2-Sty. $117,500 ing •. lal fig,t paPoope~ 494.5611 499-2100 mirtors, VanLuitwallpaper, NEW custom bit beauty.. iri MOBILE HOME ~farshall Realty 675-4600 "' spec e ec s. etc. Privacy. & security. adult park on the bay:
FOR SALE: MESA VERDE LI Seller has new business back C d I M ~~b~lsg:!! ~e~1~5fif, BOTANICAL Buy d64!r4ec~.Jrom owner & $18,500. STh--0723.
SILVE.RCREST VE IN! East. He ts there, family _or_o_na __ e __ •r ___ ,iiiiiiiiiiiiioii~-i;i;i·i;Oil KINGDOM -"'-vse_l.NG·L~E-·L~E~v-E=L~-
ls here. Get the message! · VETS I BUY ~· !".C?,B~LBEO H, OMBA, Ecarp., MODEL HOME 'HOME IS WHERE HELP!! Big 3000 "'· ft. Corona del Mar Pl•n" abound In this 17 unit BLUFFS "LINDA" ~ ......
w ... ~ • home In Ne\vport \\•ith 5 D le No Down investment property along •
draped, blt·inl'I.. refrig., lllE HEART IS'' Bedrooms. .3%: b aths , up X For this 4 bedroom, 2 bath, Coast Hwy. 2 commercial 3 BR, 2 ha , colner lot, deep ";;;:;;;;iiiiiiiii~~.;1
washer & elec. dryer, "'ired "H " is tire I separate family room \\·ith p • units & 15 living units "'hich pile crptlng, private patio. I
for 220 air cond., kltch. This gorgeous ?ifesa Verde g= ~ k fuace, a stone fireplace bltn "·et bar. rice Reduction on cul-de-sac lot, extra open onto the planted patio
16
Mi&9' 500ht consider lease option. Acreage for Mle 150
clock. ,storage shed, land-home is only one year old. yard:; ;,;~'111s _ Xm-ro': Great family home. Submit lf you are even vaguely in-good location. Close to provide the owner with a • ·
acaped paUo. Three yrs. old 'I'he eu.1tom carpet.'! and the price of· an "~partmenr!' your oilers, ANXIOUS!! ttµ:ested in an ex~ptionall)'. freeways . Onl~ $2'7,000. $36,000 gro&B return on this COR&l~MARTIN BUILDERS A'M'ENTION·S
• Uke nu. Lo-!ated in new drapes are just·• few of you h "tax "$79,SSO. ..-well designed 3 BR 2 BA, IJ mOOeT---a(it.. cofi!P le~x .• REAtTOR~---644--766l--.:-ac;-exchllnge·lor.zbe8eh,unlt.s1-----ft
adult pk. away from noisy the many featurea ottered &belt~ & .~ve ·~~ 1 lfround floor owners unit $235,oo:l. -, -THE-BLUFFS--from San!-8 ¥onk:a lo Sa.a
St. Qne.half bl. from club-by this fine home. Excellent eqw 00• ~ C,OlATS with a $200/mo i&rage apt. t62-447l·(-/ •••·••oJ ~ . . D1egb. l!ortin Co., Rltr,
howle. $15,ei. Call EVES. Mesa Verde locaHon at a NO NO 00\VN' In an excellent corner lo-. "".--~'. ~· IJYH H2"'sR,is:'2th8•A moshom'e ',·"'n tothme A-~--a.. .,'; 213-694-4690. price less than yoo'd pay BR's BathS Price cation near a park, YOU ve"'1,;, J"lft19flr•
CAN BE SEEN AT: foe a new home ;n any So. Gunther .... WALLACE CAN 'T AFFORD TO OVER· -SPAN1SHV1LLA RJ' AL ESt'AT" ~':::~-2ef'111..'g,lbe2ll•,000ut G~nnt i::'OI' Sole 151
CRESTMONT Olhel' area. For turther 2 1 $23,999 REALTORS I.J)()K THIS PROPERTY! approx 28oo sq ft of luxury. f"I Ii "'-' """ ESTATES in!,onnalion please call: So. TO\\'llsend .. ~546-4141-Reduced to $84,500 Olympic size pool, 3 BR, 3 1190 Glenneyre St. belt loc., Oivn~r leaving FOURPLEX for Sale
1051 Site Dr., Bree~ Central 545-9491· . 3 1% 26,450 (~n E1{.eni"11) 644-7211 bas. formal dining, hug e 494-9473 549--0316 ~1f~~'ffo~:p~i~~~i $49,950. $4000 On.
H.B.
foe.
or Ave. across from Brea So. Dtamond .... !!!!!!~!'!"'!!!!!.~ !!!!!'!"'!!!!!!! Fam·nn + huge game rm, Quaint Laguna to see. StiOO/MO. 842--0389·
Comm. HosP.l Lot •46. , 4 2 29,000 luxury cpts &. drps. Owner Ch ==,,,..=-°"'~~c-84~
CONTACT RAY, PK. lifGR. & l So. Diamond .... 4 Ir.. + \Den transferred, · _arme~ . HARBOR View 5 Br. 3 Ba,' 'B~u-,~1 •• --~.p~,-0-.,.-.-rty--1~54~ Walke ee 4 2 38 950 BRASHEAR REALTY Lots of pnvacy m llus 2 Somerset on L<orner view , .. _ r;...,:;;
for lihowiflr. r· !South Coast Area) ' Newport HekJhts 968-1178 842~7411 bedroom home, "' i I h In lot. ProfessloMlly decorated , _____ ,___, __ I
C d I Ma •••~ •••••• $45 WOOD BEAMS \\'alking dist~ce to t~e & landscaPed wt green STORE bldg, Coast Hwy, Orona e r --ALL OFFERED VA ~950 DUPLEX beach & sho11p1ng. Drama11c . house Lrg treedS. 2 "°'OOd CdM. Fully leased. Pr:ln . Bachelor, Pad COMMERCIAL TERMS Yes you read it right! a \\'e have an anxious owner Jn th is 18' x 2 O' family room d~cor bas pitched ceiling decks' & many xtras. By o;ly..:.. Wtrite"-ClllasoPilµiedPAdO
W• 4 BR and den or 5 BR "'ho wants an oiler on this with large stone fireplace .' with exposed beams. Cozy owner 1801 Port Carlow ~. c· 0 ...,.. Y ot, · · ith Pool c 2 w lk & L home with dining "L" and sharp 3 bdrm & 2 bath Formal dining room, double fireplace. Private brick & H bo v· Mont Box 1560, Colla Mesa. <:am.
On 60xl00 lot • a er ee pool sized yard on a I & 2 bdrm & 1 ba duplex. ovened kitchen with nook . garQ!n patio. $52,500. Call ar r ltw ego "~_26_26_--;c-:-----·I
In !aJ~p~le commun-FOR SALE: \Vell-boilt home. traffic street near shopp: X1nt location & g_ood termS. Sunken living room wilh its 494-8003. 909,4 FINAN. AVAIL. Commerclll
l!y beach Corona High· 3' doors 1rom 17th St. facing and schools. Fast occunancy MORGAN REAL TY own fireplace. A cream puff TARBELL, Realtors Love:ly almost new 4 BR. Property 151 J a.ixh:._a._w_tll decorated 2 Ralph's on Tustin. Xlnt REAL ESTATE available. Call 644-7211 in & out. Only $45,400. 1920 S. Coast Hwy., L.B. Qua.I, cptg, drps & shutters. ---'--'-----I
---t Br, 2 & borne with tonn•I . rtibl• . iceo-r... 546-0022'--'-Qui~==----+~67~1~66~4 ~==~~6!j75~6~i4~59~f-HUNTINGTON:HAIUIOUR --EME-RAJ.0-BA¥ lmmac! 1141:~ ~iilllncty. lanJ . .JIEW. '.1!.0RUl.EA!:lL
dining. 'paclou. -··tee architect -1 n s u r a n c e YOUR HOME REALTY · " L'Q Pri Ba·-t Sit •----< """' d is doc • · 3 B<lnns &-2 baths of French 1742 Port Manleigh Or. me ,, ..... n e 1u.lte:, ~ar yard with patk> . company -ent t -tor 17214 Cst. Hwy. 846-1384 country charm. Oak flool"'s, Owner 6446249 For boat repair & sales
•WI deck and large free • MUST .o-bo • .-... n I• AT THE BEACH O.WNER MUST GOI be•m reilw<;-beick tile & Bill Grundy Rltr. 67l>S16! form pool $69 500 appreciate po I e: n t l a I . hand ed --• 1 BACK Bay .,., Large · • · 7 o' 14 5 • J t F In Ute coveted single family approx 1600 sq ft. Excel. carv ~vuu o a · . TWO adjoining t n come CALL "4-7211 ~ .0 · 0 r resiOO!tial area South ot !he cpts,_ dfJIS. , blt·in ki t/dish· quality thatiis rare today. house on ~Sacre ranch with pro....,,.,,1...,., center Costa 1---_,I-appoiz\l.ment lo inspect. .... 4 I , e 1 · . Ocean view, _ch a r '!I Ing 1 rorra!s, barn, are~a & M~o=ner.
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MACNAB
IRVINE
"JUST LISTED"
View of yacht clubs & main channel. Spa-
clouo 2 BR & den home, Ideal for discrimi-
·natlng couple. ForlJll!l DR. Low malnt. &
. well landscaped. $129,500. G. Fay/B.
OWens 64U235. (Dl2)
A NEW HOME FOR THE NEW YEAR
Custom built-one year old. 3BR's, 3 baths,
formal DR, huge FR. Luxurious new car-
pets & drapes. Newport Harbor Hi. $69,500.
lleverly Morphy 642-8235. (Dl5)
SUNSETS OVER THE OCEAN
The show changes everyday! View of Har-
bor & nlte lit.is. Highly customized 3BR &
den home -beautiful· decor & garden.
$9'(,500 Ken/Helen Hartley 642-8235. (Dl7)
[lrvlna I .
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IM'-14"NOO
• VACANT!
BEACH
An approxlma1ely · ZIDO· sq. 2 11, cover.id pa o, quiet Back Bay & •hop lv.tashion ft. ,3 BR 3 BA home "'ilh &tree!, GI. no down or tenns $139,500. ~ 'de 1 'd b Id 11 family room & bu~ master to suit , $34,500. TURNER ASSOC. !!~and000. CallForc«I t997o ,,~J.! Co1ndoml1niumt I~ ~ ... :µ 1 a SI e Y s es .es suite on1y one block from BRASHER REALTY 1105'.Ni O>a.st liwy, Laguna . ..,_, · owner, ~ or U • 9'I ~ ~tom--;--homes 1 n. -Ocean-Blvd. · 968-1178-· · -or -842--7411 -.... 494-1177 DYNAMITE HOUSE ---------ewport. s ™:"est and most lt can be yours for. only ----,.===---!~--~~.:..:...-~-y ~-H T CONDO elegant res1dcntlal area. $96 500 VACANT · · · BY owner: S. Laguna home oung """ec ome. op
Each overlooks the fairways ' Cau fo Detail WALK TO BEACH · 1 lJR + gue;st rm wfprivate Dover Shores Local. 4 BR Co~e?e~LF f~~~sS~t d
of Big Canyon Cowitry ~7211 s ONL y $19,750 entrance; Big lot, privacy, ~~ Prine ' on1y, agt, including all kitchen equipt.
Club. $69,500 each. . B""" lhis beautiful one story wfw vu , blk to beach ·=~=~==~ Must be seen to be
ESTATE REALTY
640·1120 /.Jn NICEL
BAILEY &
ASSIJC IA fES
s;;'rl.1de Condominium. 155,000 4""3606 . Vt EW VIEW VIEW appreciated. Computer bus
SCOTT REALTY 1 • NI I Harbor View, new Monlego, service avail. ...,aguna gue 4 BR, f'am rm, prime view 536-7533 Call Anytime ' BY OWNER 5 BR + den, toe., s76.900. Ask for Gil Red Carpet Re•ltort
ro=R"'°'SALE=· """b_y_o_w_ne_e_. "61"°9' I [~l::POSSESSiONS beoch •kl• Niguel Shore•, Simpson Bkr., 5.52·7500. 497-1761
Heliotrope, 2 BR, 1 BA, . . 2 yrs new. G ua rd e d 2 BLKS to ocean + comm. EASTBLUFF, Owner, 3 BR. 2~il car gar. ;;>9,900. For ·~~ :nlor~.~~~oro&'!}'i ~ation commtmiJ¥. Rec. center pciol, tennis. 3 BR, 2 ba 2~ ha. pool, schls, will appt 496-l386 o t. :csc1 mes, w/.tennis courts, pool, etc. house, Uke new. $47,900. take 2nd T.D.,. low int.
Got a new family room that (!' "C • Walk to beach. $79,500. 10% On. 242 Cedar, 66-4599 $49,500. or Lease w/optlon
needs more furniture? Shop DUPLEX; 421 Poinsettia, 4 KJ\SA!llAN Phone 491H!122.or ··=-='=2563'='-~-~~-, ... llllO..,,.~pe.,,r-:-m.,.o,.,.644-:c-1932 __ Daily Pilot Q.usilied Ads blks to beach • .By owner, '.":'.: 1 , every day! $69,500. 675-840'1 eves/wknds n:-.1111. Estate 962-6644 Lido Isle NEWPORT-Crest, Condo, Dupluff/Unlta, __ _ =~=:0=====:..===============;.;.,.,=:;:,;====== --------1 Popular no. 1 plan, choice sale 162 New or experienced men or *MEDl.TERRANEAN location. Immed occup.
women, join the NBA team. ~ ti' 3 Br's, family nn, dining Prine. only, Owner, 213-Investment
Work in a congenial, creat· d.t/"iJ'O £\., ,( ...--C Q. 9 rm. 2~ ba. beautifully 434-1743.
Ive atmosphere und er ~\!::> J.'"U ):¥). P V appointed. $89,500 TIIE==-s"L"UF=FS=--.-=ae-a-u"tif"°'ul Starter
proven management. Enjoy T' / W r/ G • t Ch '-/ view, 3 BR, 21,i BA. lots minimum regimentation and naf nfriguing or ame ·w1fn a UCI{ e *UNIQOE SPANISH of extras. $ 7 4 . so o . B~~:nce~~ in:!~~th ~
favorable commis.'lion sched· ------Edited i... "LAY l. POL.LAN· 5 D. f 4 ba D. dy Owne,/Broker 642--0590 uJ p llzed tra1nlng ., ,. L>&, am nn, · ·~a do\\<'fl. Costa Mesa foorplex av~Uab~!:°na 0 Rearronve .. !ten of the for showing. $149,500. · BY (}v.'fler, Harbor Vu with good rental income.
Call NIGEL tor interview. f01Jr KrOmbi.d words be· Homes, 4 Bdrm, lifontego, Low vacancy rate. AIL
*-7211 low to fonn four Jlmpl. ""°'.4'ds. Xlnt cond. &: terms, 644-8009 TERMS AVAILABLE-uk·
/.Jn ~lrEL
1~>111 EY &
1155llCI AH5
BLUFFS CONDO Sought
after Cannelita M o d e I
featuring 4. bdrms, 3 batha,
beautiful kltcht.n, formal
dlnlng & view of back bay,
mountain& I: night lightt.
A 1pacious f&1nlb' home
cklee to the communl~
c!'.'°k~~·ESWORTHY
Realtors 6t0-03X)
WOW!
5 BEDROOMS
NEWPORT BEACH
UNDl!R $50,000
Coll ~UIJ -I
Oll'!H nt. t • fT'S F4/N 10 IE HK21
DUPLEXES near the ocean lng $62,500 .
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, R E P S U E I Mile!= "!altoe HOME AND 1· I ,. I I LIDO ISLE-$65,000 INCOME
Here Is your chance ' to live _N_•_w_po_rt_H_e_lg_h_ll___ Brand new rental unit in
I S Y H I F. I J t on Lido & enjoy p"estige by BY OWNER FIXER UPPER rear to support molt ol the:
; the sea. Your O\vn Spanish cost of llvinl in the cozy • • c sU J u 1 bdnn, l bath with several I I•, I I a e. ust steps to ie ways to ""· Drive by 430 front home. Loadl of chum t beach. Vacant &: the ownet •-and all In ""· • e w Fullerton, use your imagina· ~ ., , , _ __,...._ __ _........__.,. will even carry the loon. lion 128 500 Shown b pt condition. Choice C.d.M.
I .~.. Herbert Jlawkins Realtors · · Y ap · local.Ion. Asking ·suo,ooo but I N E C P E . 839-1600 or 96J.5681 67J-l65S. we "" lnstruct..s ., TAKE
5 I I j I Sign outside 1 pet shop: l---*~$719~8~,$00=-*~--ST ARTER d u P 1 ex . Oi'"'FERS.
"Th h 4 BDRMS. Ptwi ma.Jd's, 4 Remodeled, Lowest price in e Only love Tat Money 8 El nilled N .a . Must sell . 675-7225 ~--------. Ctn Buy.-'" 1·1/ a. egance perao ! Ownertarent ~144
I G I P M U N I Brand new. Call today!
--<GEM111--Newport Shortt
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... PRINT NUMBERED lETIERS I' W IN THESE SQUARES .
BEST COR. TO BCH-;-Like new 2 •tory 3 Bdrm, r r r. I' \' I' I 4 BR 3 ba 2 ba lg lot acrou-!rom • with huge master poola, tennis I: clubhouse. suite wlb&.y view. Red. to
I I I I I I I 1132.soo. Open sun. 1.s pm. ~rvwooo REAL ,.y
. . . . . . . ~ v: ' Lido Nol'd. 67s. 7411. * $48. I 290 * UDO Oppor-3 Br, l &. l iiil 11 L1~ f) UNSCRAMBlE LETTERS )O l itfii;I) GET ANSWER _
-=•••'•-=•" SCRAh4-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION BOO Dr., $79,500. ()pen SIS, 133 I'he fastest dnw in the. West
Via Wazlers, 641)....8146. • .. a Dally Pilot Clanifieo
Sutterlns a -Cl'lata!
5011 -i...w --with a Dally Pilot Oe"'fted
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162
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under conitrucllon at
214 Knox SL cr.1
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SHARP 4 Br, 2 Ba. View, TENNIS IUFFS YEARLY, lum 3 BR, 2 ba ~E;F:n~c~. ~a~p;;ll::lro;;;n;;-1 j$50:;(· ;;;;!~~:_:~~----;N;.::E:.\V=;..de"1""",.--1.,-,-.,lho .... us-t.1
H,~°"='";:.;:...::U.:.:n:.::lu.:.:'"::;·_..:;;305 Hou-uiii~l'.n. 30s DupleJC" Fum. MS 1 cA!'f?:=;..;.P;;um=, __ _.;UO::; Apt, untam. Business I Roust• Unfurn. 30$
Opportunity ·200 /.LA I!NTALS
;165 Apt. Unfurn.
1-""/Rn1, blLln~. trplc, cpt.~. Only iteps 10 ttnnls court brand 1'8W unit. 3' doOn or $110 mo. Pool, 20R + den, \l'el bt1r, ocean * drpi1, wutcr Jxl , $ 3 2 ~ · swimming pool rrom NEW from ocean MOO mo. ($05 pb, ldry, Villqe v1t\Y, "'lk to beRch. 1 yr 1 '
• Q\\!Nl::lt Ol)Pr1ded sm1'1l
hoi;irll!f'I fl'lr only $1.5.500.
N~ar \\°t'ilCllfL
, . ., ·1 1na c . "' $400 per n10 • I
2 BR UP. 2 dowu, spacious. fle:.:tblt'! CLOSE to Dana P 01 n 1 formal dln1"e, fireplace, aeli 2B.R. l Ba. Upper -w/ View. Newport . luch \! • •
Xlnl \'alue ~ tern\&. By &10\\'l1 by tiDPohi11il\"'rll on.ly. till'NrOIJ & IAY..C..M. ••2·1JIJ Marina, llt'W 3RR, 2BA. clcanhia: ovtn, beautUul Can-W/n'IO. incl. utll. Winter ;;;~~.:..:.:::;::;:;;._ ___ I TownhOuSl\ OC'til n view.
owntr. 34595 C&lle Paloma, 646-32'.'i.i AGENT BEACH ,\reas-Bnch t.11ui11 Lrase. $300 per 111 0 • yon vie\v/nlght lights. fm· only. Otll 6i'S-8!31 BAOIELOR Apt, yearly. At "''lk lo bc:ich, $300 nlO + c. B. ~ '"""""~~~!'!"""'!'!'"I f\1rn ul.il pd , HB $95. NB •• 71,,4'=-823-"'=-'9ic17~'==~~-m~lately available, Located Newport leach l}eAch.SUJIMO. + ~/mo cleanlna on tease. !'136-8138
Income Property
* Auto Dody. & Pt\lnt Shop $100, Ctl l Sl25 k lag $145. U'M'LE ?i:lANSJON. Ne1v 3 high on the hills of Harbor extra for the 3 summer 2 & 3 BR oce•o vu, ne1v
166 1'10 BJL£ Honie t Br Sl:U BR, 2 story $300/n10. View Hills. $49S per n1onth. BAY VIEW mo't1. Also 1 BR. untU June \\'1tlk to beach $110 & SZOO * Aqto Salei; &. Leasing OO\Y furn ut U 1)i\d. ClOtie 4~1331 49H l86 eve. 644-46$7. • BR, 2 BA, ~per. Compl. U th at beach,. S135/mo. No PINECRIEK 494-33&3 A •91 .. 2339
SO.CO) 't""t. Office Bldg. -. \V II , ~-1 In. 2 BR, 2 BA, frplc, bltn.s, $275 -2 BR, -1c, bllno, turn. Re·dtc. 2 bl'-lo !\':tr. 67$-all 01• 6'B-6800 LIVES UP •··"·un· s~M •d· Fl•ai1cln"' a paper ..,. ...,.,.vrllt ii.Q: ND 111-2 B• 2 •· IM 1250 "' -kr 0 $ u. V d nlllU•.._ '" " • " '• gtl • ocean vie1v, No pc11. Av1Lll a:aragE", yard, pat lo , bel'.ch, 44th St. A\'ail lm· • T IT NAME • mwll tr •
~fulli·Tenant lndw;trial
60,000 .f . Cenitos 115?fI
l!Iulti·Tc.no.nl Industrml
12,000 Jo"t. liviue 140?..l
Office Bid~. Irvine
10,000 f't, $400,001.
1'1edical Bid;:, 7,000 t~t.
llw11. Beach, $2-10,000.
24 Units Anaheim 29011
Lo1Y [)o\vn, Stnys foll
WESTERN TERRAIN
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RIVIERIA REALTY 0/\V, \V&D, fncd patio, 2 Feh l•t: 673-7963. 49~726. child/pet welc;l n1ed, CaJI eves. S32·!N1t. e
149 Ot~llidway. C.tl1. car. 29 Fountain \/ell•Y $295 -LRG 3 BR, yard, OCEAN front 3 Br, 1 ~~ Over 500 tall trees and 10 110~1E ATMOSPltE.R&.Dlx 2 , 642-7007 BEAl\t-NB. 3 Br. $ j yrly. pallo, child/pet, Corona del DupleXM Unfurn. 350 Ba Aval Ji'eb 1, 74, to June etreama \\.'Ith \\'aterfllllt; & 3 br, $170 up. RentaJ , t
1nuh.11't' snRlt . t'P, garage. BRANO New T 1bu-r 011 ltctar. . 1&, 1..1· no tJ'.els, ~ mo. creatt a. relaxing isettlni tor Ole, 309S ~Ja:ce Ave. 1 THINKING of startin_g your \\'0.RKSl110P :r ,br 2 ba $39311-To~'llhoulie, full y Cll)t'd, $395 -3 BJt 2 BA. trptc, Bllboe P•nritrula -(21:$~ Stll..QW:-•· your spacloua new 1· or 2· i~~:;l6-::..:;103l=-------I own ·-rcl•r•'•l ·•rvfc.•'· yrJy JI), ba r kit, rar. Av• . b'I In• aara1t ard • ••-•-•room a-rt 1 · F'ro • .,.... "" drp'd, self clean oven & ·1 • • , Y • 4"'IW $35 Ptr \Yk & up I BR ~ ..... nten · n1 Small office bu i 1 d I n g 1't1A!l'ER ~ br 1-~R 3 1ba dshwhr. \V11.Shtr & drytr. Sandll. BEACll & Bay 3 hr 2 ba 2 Br A bach's c01o T\r' SlTI>. Fun1lturt avalhtble. Ml11lon Vitjo Available in North Costa S4JV, NB. FP, nl npp 'i, $BR, 2~1 BA. ri:tat1ter BR NU-VIEW Rl!NTALS lrpl, beam cell,, gar: Id ' r • Offlceopen9:00to6:00.2300
!\tesu. Sub-leatie offh.'t'! 8Plll'e 3 ca.r. overlooks xiol k clubhouSe. 673-4030 or 49-1-3248 compare price, $300/mo. .ma iCrv, rr.°l. TH~ Fairview nd .. Costa rtfetia. DAlU.JNG & Oean·condo i~xceri~~f o=rtu~li;nte/ii:· ALA Rtntals 642-1383 ~~~~~~· ~~~l ~62p~~6 ~~ VIEW 968-650l . ~·NB~.Ne\vpoJt Phon5e1: 5'5-2300YI. II :~~· t!cB1li; 'g>!• ~~~~d~
p1'0ficient Individual. f6t' S LANDLORDS $ 4~196 eves & wknds. BRANO NEW PALEFtf\10 N•wport lelch OCEANFRONT APT. 1 Br, erra GfJe fac, encl gar. $mt/nl0.
tlctaili;, call 5 4 ~. 8 4 2 ·I , Let us i·ent UR properties. -~'="""';:;.:;;:,::..::==.'---4 Bdrm, 21,S Ba, crp1s, drp11, wfnter rate. $16S. to Jw1e Small Adult C.Ompleic Jn Luth 836-9009
SouthCo, Realto-. \Ve ',·•rv•·-all the bea•h 3 Bl}. 2 BA, llv rm, din nn. gardener. Pvt l\vlm 4 ten· D I 28th. Fo1-11 Set1 I•" ' --led • ~"-'-=-------1 ·~ "~ ... ~ ... fan1 rm, kitchen, frplc, 2 nls-cliib. 6 mo. tse. • u"• &.•ch Y•arly "" .• .,:. J.N<.:a " h
B I W C'-,,·es & ,·,11a.1d o-·1ge Co 53-1930 1'fin . from Beach • ~.... N•wDOrt S.ac
US nest 1nted 210 FEE Fl~EE. Save '.f1me &: $$ ~u1· g1~\ nj luxa']fious 1c~t11, $575. Ptr Mo. 2 i!iR. trptc, blcrpts, drz:,1, view $lOO.OO. ON BEACII 2 Br, lW. Ba $l9S~ (;~;" & I ~-"''-''---·------I \'ANT~" 'lE • · $ ALA RENTALS $ rp,, pa"'· app · "i 133-0780 ·IOI oony, -"'" .dlw. 3 Free Ulil. 13' x 21 · Wa1er ,Pa!d. No i>•I•. PARK NEWPORT -----~=r==-;:;=-.:-.=rri:rn u " 1'.:~~~~~~~~~t~~ff]!' r::k~e~n~lt t_q_ us• to ~a.a._liLPt:tl i.e.£ 30t +--AllAATMUfl~-~---rea ren a atta · g ft:, l, N "'"0 P . e e1n ~ch , molllgh BDRM + guest living 5 l'"utif. 583-5282 or · Bath°"""ff i::Ao or~ h-<6t GM.-'
investment. f'our 2 BR Nr:\VPORT BEAOI AREA. i>chl, $335 prr mo. 552--016.5 dining, 2 ba, C/D: 2 car' 675--0555 613-1241 or 875-51.WJ "'°' w• or 646-4<1Q Bachelor 1 or 2 Bedrooms
units. Costa Mesa . Jncon1e 673-1246 aft. 6 or 893-85.1.l pl'l vate heh. $390/mO. l\1onth $32S YEARLY 3BR 2BA iii 2BR, front duplx, fum/unturn CfASE to ahopplng, Nice, IUld Townhouse•
$7,740 yr. Try 10~~ dn.M "-0-0-0-y-to~L_oa_n____ Huntington Beach lo nwntll . A1ake offer. blk to beach, $295 yeari;,, 1 blk«esn; $210 avail now clean 1 &: 2 BR apts. No ~ Sl9t!!O~r11 9-6 T~;
W$65,.ooo,1e'y N. T•ylor Co. THE GERRIE CO 3BR. 2BA, 2 blks to beach, 128 '46 St, SHAG, 6«-43f0. ~· Bla""sh'· dthlawclhnl 'clc~~~ Acl'oas tron1 Jo"aahlon !&land 1 t TD L 11\11\IEDIATE occupancy, 3 • 642-7914 & 642.-3188 2 BR t'URN , Utll pd. Kida g;.~ge~ 1n& " OKU 1tt Jamboree on San Joaquw
llEALTORS s oans BR, 2 BA, bltns. culde"1C Rltr, 644-I070/'44-4221 "pets OK. 1 blk lo ....... *ALL trrIL PAID * Hil ls lloQd, ~·~~8:~ Je~~~m H~~ro UP TO 90 % street, lge lot. dbte gar., 3b1BR, 2 bas. shag , drpa, DuFpltx•1, To July l. $200. 646-4071 $1&0 -t BR. ti85 -2 BR. l714) '44-1900
S1A % INTEREST SZJO. n10. Ask for Dale t·lni;, frplc, ga ra ge urn. or Unfurn. 355 1 BR. turnlshed, alight ocean Call &12-8318 SPECTACULAR
IDLE MONEY $ 1 2 0 -U n f urn 8 a c· h ' ,962-4~=-4717:-~~~~~~ w/\\'Orkshop. Lg patio vlN'. Pool . ~le adult. LRG 1 Br., 4-Plex, cpts, dt•ps, OCEAN & HARBOR
Gi\THERS NO INCOl\IE! 2nd TD Loans SIOVc>/rcfrig, utH pd . LOVELY neighborhOod 4 br. 6~~2c~~ ~2 blk, $395 )'l'I>'. Coron• del M•r $155Yrly.646-relrl~Dc!,V, laun<I, $140 VIEW
Tbis !ourplex invites your In· 1''/si'dc> I 2 ba Jnrge I t dbl •.r ....,.. '""' SI l' spet:tion. Prime location In $ • . . bltins', super co~dltion. &~'. BLJJITS TO\VNHOUSE. Ele· 2 \BR duple.'<, So. ot H\11)'. Apt. Unfurn. 365 ~:2613. ia tnlat' 3 Bdrn1., 3 bn., ne\\' condo •
Costa ?-tesa. Call F I LowSest rletesMO:•~• Co. ~~~~chelor, rwn. Util pd. Rent or lse. Ask for Dale, g;1nt _4 Br., 2~'s B_a. k~o.BA~~~;J~· 31if,~ lalboa' l11aftd never lived Jn! Disposal,
Th• Real Est1te 1 r •tt ~r t.....-o. $140-1 BR triplex unf, nr 962-44n RE~DEC. Pool vie\\', schls. Larkspur ~Ir Q. 0 d~ ;:~~;;;;;;".;:';:-";.::;:;;;:;j!O~an~•!_21'o:!!i~n!,1_____ <.'Oll1pactor, dlsh\\'llSher, f:· 536-2551 ' 139-6133 642-2171 545-0611 beach. lnfnnt. Crpt/drps. -w"o""N~T~La-,-1 -3-B-R-. -$200-.-0-bl $495. Call to see 0 521· 27· m n • CHARMING -.. · pie., 2 patios, 2 car gar.
• Setving !{arbor area 24 yrs.! $205-Spic _& Span i1n1I 2 Br _g:ar., fncd yrd tor kid s. 714-494-3973 ' 00[4355 -OJ, Eves· duplex Qu';iftyvte7=~ DANA Point Apt. 2 BR 1 $550 1\10., adults prti"ferred;
WALK TO BEACH ---00N'T BORRO--W-1 $~~~~11~d3 Gbrr·1!~~ ~~~ Homefinders 547-9641 3 BR. 2 BA, fam rm, din Yrly, 3-BR, 3 -BA. frplc. r '!fl'· c PI• Id r P11s83• Ochiiiilliidr<iiiinii•;;;";;;i;'"P1;;;'d•.;;;6;;;1
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BRAND NE\V <l·PLEXES . 'TIL YOU CALL USI shag & drps , considc>r rn1, trpl, wallpa~r. bltns. Ants. Furn. 360 Avail 2/1. 644-4lll, eve mm . occupancy. A & DUPLEXES .1 I BR house. C].1. $US. 3 Nr pool & park. Ul5 .• ~•c;· .;.c..;..;;.;=---..:.::: I 675-5067. 3~ Sapphitt. 586-M78. *L PARISIENNE* _ ---Cash or tride.' Borrow on your hon1e equity pet/chi d. E/1ide. BR, HB, $185. Singles or S33-3S9-: Balbol lilind C BR 1 2· BR. }~um & Untum. All for any good purpose. Serv. \VE HAVE liiANY, li1AtJY F11.milics. Agt, Fee. 979-3430 ATI'RA 1 upper, Yr y, Eist Bluff elect. ~·Jreplace, hld pool .
SCOTT REAL TY. ing Lm Angeles County for li10RE! ! ?BR 2ba f 1 bl . ~BR. 2BA. crpted, dbl gar, mature lady. no pets, $235. Adults. $195. & Up. 979·1268
536-7533 c•ll 1nytlmt over 20 years and NO\V in LANDLORDS FREE "ire:' fenc~ lo~: 9l~sA:fk fenced, \\'lk to shops, swim Db~~UXE I ~ ~· ~I incl Utilt. 673-1503 e DELUXE e ,\ct\lss !:ron\ goU course
Orange Co!.!nty! 2 c t SI , •0= ~1• •no,"'"" A""" & sand. $330 mo, Pl\-1 'co or· 'ut' c, av 1 C•-•• •·1 M•r 3 BR, 2 BA apl for lea••. ~"0 Santa Ana Av•. -SIGNAL MOl'TGAGE CO BR, !\!, Sl45. 2 BR \\'8 k >l=v ,.. .,.,.,....OJJ 673-1417 · now June la, $375 mo, Util 1 ~-iiii-iiii-~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml -'"!~~~~~~~~~~' .... !!!I CORONA del M11.r, New Dplx '" • to beach, HB. 3 BR. $185 SPARKLING CLEAN 3bdrni, 1 h 2 B 2 ba trpl pd. Also avail weekly thru Incld .spac. rna!l ter suite, dln 1 · by ownt>r. 3 BR, 2ba/2 BR . 4_ C(TI4 ) 556-0106 JI B. 2 BR. 2 BA, Sunset 2 ba, cprts, drps, bltins, s275 se, r, , c, i;ummer. n<&-675-2099. rn1 & dbl garagP. Auto door LUXURY \VATERFRONT 2 ba. all bit-ins, cpt'd & 500 ampus Drive, NJ~. Beach. z BR, 1iinglts ok, pool prlv. $300. mo. 1·2 Br . -openc>r avali. Pool & Recrea· Apts drps. slumpstone frplcs, W Red Carpet Rllr 893-ll5l . apt 1 ba 1190 4 BR avail now i~--bJk ~~ ti y · n ,,;;: 't · Money anted 250 Npt Beh. Agt. Fee, 979-8430 . • · mo. t 'b , _ • s ',. 'll on area. ia L.1uu I S ips Avai l. Terms offered. 673--0207. Irvine 675-46.W, agt 642-2678 ° ay. ..... ''" s · • $297 • 1. BR, 2 BA Or z BR. 2
.. ~ N d j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I . s T UDENTS \VELCo?llE. o .. BRAND NEW >N'J\llJ eedc> for i:1nall B1lboo1 Peninsul1 LOVELY Newport J{c1ghts $250/AIO 2l3-289-S366 eves 0115 Amigos Way, NB BA, fireplace, balcony. $C5
16 . Ind bid busines~. \\.'ill repay $8400 1----------NEW HOMES home 3 BR & den, 2 BA, · OW OUS A>tanaged by to $600/MO. 833-9234 . Cos~~itlite~a~'P"u!I r,~scup, 1~1• in 2-3 ~1o's . Co-signer avail. ON POINT 3Br. 2 Bil, pet. 2 BR d 2· ba ?. form. din rm., fully cptd 81lb0fl P•nin1ul1 T NH & \VJLUAM WALTERS CQ. I ;;-2"'B°'R","'1"•""°•"A°'p'°t."N"--.. -,r-p.,-I•, 675-4616. Child ok Newlv· painted.. ~ ~n. ---'·'--' .. •• · l-1"'.-e & drpd 548-3014 _ _ . _ _ _ 2 Br, fireplace, oOo1, prvatt ~ .... o "' n e r de Pre c . '. E I ,. ,·~ 5152 3 Blt, 2 baths ........ $43:> . e:•1: WEEK & UP patios contiriental bria.k Huntl-ton D-•cc I bltn appll'a, drpa thru-out. 645:6177/645-6728 Mort919es, ,_.,;e, nc pa 10• ia-3 BR, fain r1n, 2 ba .... $450 BLlJF FS, view, pool. Brand .-fut. Spacious grounds, nea; ··• -n All UUI Pd. No pets. $19j o··A-N"A~PO=l~N~T~·B~RAN~~o-.~TuE~\-V't.:;::T;;r;u:s;t ~D:m;;~';;;;:;;;2~60~.10~N:tih~e~~po~in~t~2871R~,~fam ~~~",, A.BR_farn..nn,.2.\. • ..ba.--$47$~ ....Ne.\Wg-3.....BR.,-2~-=-=~~ lOPl>'-"ll-'!:-fine-beach.-Fur---9-WALK-T-0-BEACH per mo. 1600 Haven Pl, •-----1-oU~URP[;E c, 2 'car garage, .,...,5 1 NEARLY NEW · fanl. rm. Only $450. month! .... nlshed or unfumi.thed, from Brand nu I & 2 br, crpts, e~-por et s.
$48,950 to $83,500 ~-""~, per mo. Ye1:1rly lse, 673-7495 4 BR, fam rm, 2~~ ba •• S350 11.B. Dowd, Rlt. 644--0134 • Oce:'!LVlle:_.AeCN•N $250. Corona deJ l\far, d......,, bltns, gar. 221 16th &\YFRONT l Br, 2 Ba w/
Oce V. 33861 Co 11omc O"'ner!i 3 BR 2 ba h ~ ~ II ., •• -.. ...., I " · an 1ews. pper B 1 , t s , ••••••• $390 VERY attractive 2 BR & 1~ Alai Strttt V9'1'.rou. St. 536-0063 or 847-3957 ll: pauo, pnv beitch &:
Lantern. Builder, 642-4905 CA$H NOW 1ycrts 2 BR, den, 2 ba ........ S400 Dtin. Harbor View home. ....,. !ID pier. $525/mo.979-0631, 3 BR bo v1oro1 2 BLKS Be11.ch, 2BR, attrac o•.• ~"lO HOUSE + 6 UNITS $1 ,000 to $20.()((1 YEARLY lease, 4 BR. xlnt • nus nn, 2 ba •· $425 !\'l11.ny e'l;tras. Close to pool.1~~-~~='----INE\V Front Duplex, 38R, bit-ins, new cpl, paint &l ,O~===o-~~~~---
New units at 2637 Elden, LQan con11nitn1ents by phone concl. Call for details, IH()...J.837 1t!; a~!~ blk oce8fu,.1 ~ik 2~. fr.p~c~. ca,s _A.P.Pl!.iwcts, drps. gar. $15.>. mo. 536-9638 WESTCLIFF 2 Bit, 1 \i ba.
Ci\[, 1st user w/200 % w1ile Subject to verification of Barrett Realty, 642-5200 * 4 BR. 3 BA. Z s tory · :;);) mo. • quiet, attrii.c, $385, no lse, att 5 &: wknds. townhouse. Adults onl)', no
off, ,Call Builcler 646-4414. facts. ~tonthly payn,ents townhse, Back Bay, pool, Balboa. Blvd. 615-2366 Sorry no pets, 7 0 6 3BR ?B d pets. 1728 Bedford Ln. $2$0/
NEW TRIPLEX tailored to your ind ividual Corona dei Mer gar. S375/mo. 833-1653/ 2 Br, 2 ha, newly crptd. Narcissus 673-4691 • ~ A, uple."<, dbl 1ar, ?-fo. 5-18-7533 requirements. 83l-8974. $235 mo. yearly leue. Call ' · yrd, tauncl hookup, d/w, 1
3 BR House + 2 Units at 673-9591 6l" A.-...... WATERt"RONT yrly 2 Br, 2 niile fro1n beach, no pets, NE.'\V deluxe 3 Br 2 Ba,
416 H mil c No need lo re·finan«' your SEA WIND * EXECUTIVE View S Br • .....ovu Ba, frplc. 2 patios, $350 mo. 8-12-2178 upper. Lush cpll, Ir& deck.
Call Builader,to~~· lo\\' lntc>rost 1st T.D. \Vith "SINCE 1946" H.V. hm. Fam nn, din nn, Corona dtl M.tr 224 A Grand Canal Phone Clean, quiet 1 & 2 Br, nearly J blk1 to bt;h,_ yrly $J75
NATIONAL ?itORTGAGE Next To 'Spynlass 1st Western Bank Bldg. tennis pool. $500. Owner. 675-4131. new bldg. W-/gas pd, ch'ild 675-00U or 642-0596. 4-PLEX, good Of Joe. Bllns CO. Let your equity \\'Ork '31 University Park, Jrvlne 640-0008 NEWLY painted, 2 ,.,......., 3 w · + D/\V Fo-.. atr ht t J VI~ D 552 7000 NI h -·~ 2BR + den, 2 BA, duplex, ok, no pet&. •143 4 1160. OCEANFRONT-New 3 BR, · ... ~ · or you. ust give us a call· 5 n · 1ys • _ g II * BLUFFS, 4 BR, 21,, BA, BR, den, 2 ba, $350. d l'---• 2 BA trpl blU tt• 900 · No obllg' aUo ' 497 ~-4 .. -·· M crpta, t .p s • app uuu.-.:s, 842-1652 • c, n1,. crpt.s, YEAGER REALTY 556-6l7l n. 3 Bedroont, 2 bath home, di n rm, fam nn. prl patio, -..., .. ,, ~. or r. garage. 6Th-6369. .,,, WALK TO BEACH drps. Yearly Lse. 6'5-1536
CALL fireplace, formal dining, $425 mo., 644-14~ Johnson 494-9473. 2 BR n UN 6 UNlTS in lovely residential N1tion1~ .. !"'2o42r·tlgage Co. sell-cleaning oven. Enjoy 22 BBRR .. 2lbabath ...... $2'Z5/300 OCEAN View 4BR 2600 sq 2 BR., l'h ba, Tennll collr'll, ..,_ '1' APoo, carpel ts, drapes, 2 &: 3 BR, Crpts Drps, Bltns, FURN l.,!!' apt, liltrplc, area on Balboa'1 Peninsula .,,,:; · · den ale $275 • • I Co ti ·al b kf un:p ace. · garage. 3Cll 16th st. 536-2165 enc. gar, . _,,, + u_ . no Ef.._tra)O_per mo inc. 2700 N. ?11ain, Santa Ana ~~-,vmalne11.ncogntm~i1ty !,ennnt,,h•,, 3 BR, 2 ~ths : ..• siis/42;> ft, 3 ~~ ha, private Jot; ~· ~n• ~~~:in!n• 1!~a ast $225/MO. 675-«J62 or 841-3957. . pets or ch1ld~en .. 646-5902_ .
1138 ooo 0 • '" ~,-0~ 1 BR. 21,•, balhs "~1•c•;47:;. lease •t:1~ per mo. 644-1554 """"· "~• W"r-uoo 2 * !BR -~ ' . wner.i1't0-"".> . ........_.,.~ prestigious area above +.l\IU"klU .., ~ S"t.1L2BR lba tllpd ui BR LARGE living room.NEW Apts. \\'alk to Bch. ,·up~talhi apl, Jl.10 HAVE 3 med priced duplexes Corona de! ~Jar. $495 per CALL 552-7500 SPECIAL 1 Br. 4-plex $180. .ed' · 'u • q et Stove, crpl$, cl.rps. $250 mo. Bach 1·2..J Br Fr Sl50 plus $20 util, yearly leue, · CdM Wll t PUT YOUR MONEY t Gar. Su ..... r Sharp! m7.~i cple, $2lO per mo, 6732$7 ' ' · · UT~ 3041 • 33rdSt ~~ combined'. "t.f(g~t s~J~ mon!h -t'ase. ~4-4~7. VISION Hom•fl~dtrl 547-9641 6 5-3511 be! 6:30 pm . Extra!. 5.lfi-2579, e ves • ,,
Pri TO WORK FOR YOUI 'ml Ebbtide Road. Vie"'· 4 1 Br, furn. Adj to complete 2 BR, 1 BA . Crpt1, drps, 536--0269 1 Boru.t pentboust. $1§.
up. n only. 548-4957. Earn 10% or ntore on \\'ell. BR, family rm, 2~i BA. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 4 BR, !!hopping area. $115 nw. 602 XJnt location. $220 Yrly. LRG 1 BR Upper Crpts mo. I.st & last.
13 UNITS w/Pool in E/s!cle ~ured 2nd Trust Deeds on $7.25 mo. • red hi 11 3 BA, walk to all schools. Heliotrope. 831·1300. A\'ail mld·f"eb. 5-IS.5306 drpg, bltn~. c~rts, n; t213)691-1496
CM. Inc. $1.,960 per mo. Orange County real estate. Tille Insurance & Trust Co. $450/MO. 642-8011 C t Me Cotti Mesi lnfY & .shop'g.$140. No pets. 2 BEDROOM, bltns, D\V,
$176,001. Owner. 5-18-9695 SIGNAL l\IORTGAGE CO. Ku11 ?ilenill, 5'17-33:il OS • N Call 646-3786 or ~760. nc>llr Hoa& Hosp. Adullll,
12 UNITS w/ nnnJ,cenlrl 01 (Il4) .556-Dl06 NR. South Coast Pia" • REU ~TY REALTORS Ntwport Hei9hts TlRED of smaJI 2 br apts! 2 BR, 1 BA, til"··, ~•age, $185 to $220 per mo. 642-4387 ....,,. 4500 Campus Dr N s -n1v. Park Center, Irvine Casa d 0 ~~ ·-inc. $2170 mo. $180,000. " · · Bu I Io ck 's, w a I king e FO BRAND NE\V 2 Br, 2 Ba, $135. Ask for Dille. SUPER 3 br, 2 ba. Near bch,
Owner. 642-9520 distance. New Greenbrook 2 3 BR to responsible middle ALL UTILITIES PAID 1150 sq. ft. adult apt1 Nr 962-4471 $:111. mo • • Lo--11-.;10"r'-"'s.""rec:..=:....~1~7~0 I 4.lS~ DISC weU-secured lst home. 3 BR, 2 BA. 992 _ B~<:°~~ ~· From $220. aged or older couple. Long Compare belore you rent 3>th & Npt. $235-$250. For LRC 2 B 1 ~' Ba udlo Property House 042-3857
bal $5l, ll3 pays $jl2 mo Camatkln , W'\f. 67"'.>-0m term rental only. No Custom designed featuring· 1 .:re;o::se:orv.:•::1c::'°"'n"''-'~'"":="-'agt""-. r, ' st ' incl 10% , all due 1979. Bx 2 BR condo ..•• $265. blo./lse children or ~ • .,.,,. l~l3 • • • ' encl gar, yard. Couple. NEAR beach. 3 Br. 1 Ba, JIO• View tlomesite 3 Apple Valley 7141242_3144 TOTAL PANORAi,IIC VIEW, 3 BR Home ... $285. Mo/lse · """~. ""'"' Spacious kltchen with in-MARTINIQUE APTS. $157.50/mo. 847-4440 new cpt. lg bdrms. Sundtck.
Nf'Wport Beach Back Bay Spyglass Hill. Brand New 3 BR home .••• $300. Mo/lse fl~!~~r, 5'8·80.12 eves or • ~::..:~~g area 2N& 3 ~ PriAvd. ulpaUotnl. Pool. • '149 • 2 BR., 2 & . Pool. Yrty. $300/MO. 675-2216
Plans -coastal approved. ~ 4 BR, 2 1,2 Ba, 2 frplc. 4 BR home ···· $425. 1'1o/1se • r. '""l'A· ts o y. $75. Movin g Cash Rebate. * BAYFRONT . SPACIOUS $35,000. 64Hl77/64s-.i728 !!iiiiiliiR~ao~'*iiliiiiiiii~'~~ &~ ,~Le~as0e~$~1000~/~m~o-._-'6~13-8088--RANCH REALTY SSl-2000 Newport Shores Home·llke atonoee 1777 Santa Ana Ave .. C.!\f. 960-2064 or 646-9666 3 Br, lse. $350 Inc util. 2
Mov"t.l·n, Desert ,. eves BEAUT. Princeton model 3 I __ .._ _______ •. PCriv=.te patios lifgr, 113 &46-5542 2 BR 2 BA blk front ocean, 67$-4397. lBR. 2BA, gar, covered patio losed garage \\'/storage . .. upper, bltn ""'"'°'="""=~;-~~ Resort 174 3 BR, 2 BA. Lrg. !iv rm. Br, 2 &, lrg liv & din Tennis ......,...1 ocean •-• ti.1.arble pullman 2bl~~· '1601. Cn>t1, bedrps, elec. rang~. cpls, drps, $150 LRG 2BR, frplc, drps, crpta,
1----------1 Houses Furnished 300 Cozy frplc. Bit-in kit. Lrg. area, BBQ & patio. Xlnt • ........ • ..,,_ • King-az Bdnns ..... , singe story, llm mo 89'2-4T.J2 adlts only, no pels. $22S
LAKE ARRO\VIIEAD --·-=======..L yd. $475. \Valer pd. 673-3200 Univ . Prk loc. $325/mo. yearly, 540-2924 e Pool • BarbequH • •u·r. ceiling, telected pet ok. 21)13 , 833-8'147 "-'"' r>:::.-aJ 6 •-644.,, -· l...-552: \V~J!l~~ ~~t c. CM. 646--9243 Huntington 8Hch or ~ t pm 1----1Great-for-year--round--living-·G1nerat ~ , 1,,-ju1n Copli'tcr-•~n-o--1--"<unded--with-plUih...Jand-or 646-'882. Newporl HtJ-W & close to the \.ii1age. 3 3BR, 2BA, frplc, fenced yrd, BEAUT. New 3 Bf, 2 Ba. scaping •'"
:tT old Bavarian style 3 lev~I $85-$115 UTIL. PO. Bach's crptlng, drps, $295 per mo. Univ. Pk. Cold shag crpts, FOR I d I l NE\" Adults, No PetJ * ELM GARDENS APTS. UNDER NIW LRG 3BR. w/ wall·wall home 'lh be 'I I h' d ease, a u t~s on y. '" 1 BORJM. Furn. 1190. • Adulll Poolstd 1150 WI open am CCI· at >each, Lam•na. Ideal call 675-6900 9.;;, or 6-14-mate 1ng rps i..... patio 4 d -e up crp'" • •-· sl e • f · In th 3 br 2 ha+ .. --' .. o , BR con o, •• ml from 36a W W"-n .. o 1971 . MANAGEMENT ~ °' ... .,..,. v " re rig, I' ro--out, students. 6935 aft 5 atrium. $425 /mo. Lease. J\farina. r·uu drps & Cl'pt. • ......, U"M· • A1ao Ch1ldre-n'1 Section Util pd, $22.,'; per mo.
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ent for .plaY.t'lll or cir;·~"~· ~g~ara~g~c.~~La:g~u~n~a·f~t~~.:t~~t~~2~B~RdCo~nd~of·~w~a~t~nu~t~i'Y!!i,~o~c~4~9J.33~~81~;;;.;.~~~•HSt~u~dl~o~A~l~~;.~~fN~EW~i,2B~R~,~u~til~pd~, ~c~hf~ktre~n~•~n~c~t ~ga~rag~· ~·~··~~Be~•~u~ll~tul~~~~~~~===f-.,.=-~-\! $36,300. iitfl 4:;i-38'98 afte~ r:i7i k be· h 1.a' poo' 1500 sq ft. 2 blks to bch, nt · · NE\ 3 'BR. 111 Village San &: Service Avail drps, pa'uo, mana1t' r a child's drerun. CIOFie 10 ·-ec • near ac • guns. Vu, $600 & $500, 64(H)5()1 Call 642;..26.}7 Juan. pool ._ lake prlv. I""'. • Pbone Service -Htd. Pool In 6 pm or anytime \\ttkends. $2'20 -1 BR. frplc,. bit-in "" "'" • Chlldtt " \Vallacc, Apt 6, 642-TJ&I shopp g &: sehl1. Children *NOW AVAILABLE*
R h F bookc:rses,. gar, ga rden, 2 BDR.l\f + den, completely NEW 2 BR & convert den. 495-0514. 496-3767, ext 42. n ·Pet Section v.•elcome. l4.2-0430i If no n--.. N G anc es, arm1, '. re od led p u· & d k Bro.ad moor ru,tleroci.. 2376 Newport Blvd., Cbl AIODERN 2 Br. Crpll, drp1, an1 847·1331. u.icu.u ew arden Apts G 180 ..... guna. m e ;· a 0 ,. ec · .,~., 0·,..1 e··ve,'t·w·knd· , · 'l" Condominiums 5t8-9155 er ~3967 bit.Ins. Chlld-n ok. No Xlnt San Oemente Atta roYtl • $250 -UTlL Pd. 1 BR hse, Available new. $310. nio. -"~"'--'-'-"-"='-"'='---U I 320 (Ad~ lo I'"" "il b . 2 BR, 2 BA, 119' 1---------1 1 t b' d Realtor644·7270. -n urn. • ........ rS5onrent) pets. w... Ava Fe L e:<MA-NEW " rp c, 1g yar • Corona dcl Laguna Belch .... .,=/M 1 BR · .. -. 3 BR, 2 BA, with dshwsr 40 Acre Avocado & Lemons, Mar. -" 2 BR, 112 blks to bch, kids, Costa Meta .,.w.. o. ' deluxe mob. 546--2222 • 2 BR, l~l BA & tlreplacP-, 12'0.
Beaut home. view property NU-VIEW RllNTALS home Ma•·-adult co I LRG B "•l OCC e Bl ow pets, students Ott: S290/n10. $175 -UTIL Pd. Nice 1 · ,,...,. up e. . ac."" or, near • Ina ,+ All apt1. have private patlm, =~i~:~.e, s1~~ed x1~~ 673-1030 or 494-3248. Hal Pinchin Rltr. 675-4392. BR, bllns, deck, sml. pet, 2 Sty 3 BR Condo, l ~l Ba. ~~nd=~ M~tt!· E::c'J.OOi uh! furn. $140/MO. No • Wet Bar many Olher feature!!:, See
terms. Call Doug Priest. l\fOBJLE, CM $105. Bach, NE\V Jrg,2 -BR. 1 ba, w/frpl c, So. Laguna. . Encl dbl gar. Ca I l N' Bl d • Peta. • Err.loud Gange at 686 Camino De Los
NB $110 H · v•·ew & d'-hw••her, 500 $235 -2 BR, 2 BA, deck, Holly, 979-1633 or eve s ewport v • fi46..8373. 979-0134 • 12 Blockl to beach 1'1ares, just IOulh of S11t Stout & Assoc., 747-5550 -. ouse, H.B., $125. ....., ..... -=~" .,...., F l-L-• B e W"1k 1 k Cl Util Pd, Balboa. Agt. r·ee, Poinsettia beaut. ocean view, Aliso OJ<Ur11.u urn Ml9'lll acheler1 & NEWLY DECORATED 2BR o mar et emente General Hoapltal. R·e~ ~·t•te 182' 979-&JJO ' -~ 3=BR,'.'2~'m., ... trple; ctpts, s:l!-:~·tHARMING. 2 BR, NEW ~Brs~ndo. Encl dbl 11 Br2''111!oxNctptfoMlly :rii:~pi~~. ~~Be Pe~: t:r~KJds or Pels 53&-8836 u:~;11~.16J.4~U;'!~P
xc •nfli 81lboa Peninsula drps, gar $350/MO. Ca I I · frplc home. Victoria Beach. gar, r. · st Plaza. Call n ct. twport Blvd $160/MO 640-8823
TRADE Ne"....,..... Be a ch eves & wknds, 67l--0744 $350 _ 3 BR, 2 BA, frpl c, ~~~II~ .. 979-1633 or ·eve~ Costa Mtaa · DOG RUN Apts.,
.. ....,,, 4.l' Baytronl pier, floal, 5 C M ara d k N nd ·-=.:."=u------11169 50 gt 3 IR., 2112 IA. Spac. 2 Br. CID cloeed pr. Furn. or _Un'furn. 3701 Prop. for out-o f.town prop. osta en $~ ge;( cc · o e • " . . · ves YoU spotless 2 Walk to shops 4 aehoola. Pool A rec nn. '165/mo. I
Bier. n 4/673'-2058, e ve 11 Br, 4 Ba. winter or yrly, NU~V EW RENTALS Fount11n V1lley Br tum. \Y/\v cpts, v.·nlk in No Pets 5'9-3524 3 BR, $199. 842-()389 or S.lbee Peninsula
67S-5487 673-2039 SEE Now Bach House $120. 673-4030 or 494-3248. '""'R 2 ,. ~ Condo wt h cl08., blt·in appl. CIO!e to -•-Sal! A t 1 CM 842-4504.
C "IM I E/'d lf17th Jo I '-"' to~• ·"·pl Nd ...vol.A. t, P • · · ' . 1 -SPECIAtIZINC-in c>xehan· __ o_r_on_•_•_• ___ ._,___ urn, si e o . · -STUDENT Ni<ie Bach $11 5 --. ' -•· . •-""---• ..,,,,.p ng,-o-oaa 2 BR. I ~d bl --OOE-ANJi'RONT STUDto-~ t>RIVATEGo.r.Apt$150now bonu11roomover2cargar, adultsonly.536·5U4 '1 BR flrep1 8ice --ww ....... , rp5, tnr, -ges. Jl'\\'in & ln\'ln Real· •CHAR;\JING 1 all nu, util pd, close in. eat. sl~p. lihower,,shave. daya 426-9376, eves 963-4207 * ELM GARD p rofessl~nally detor'atcd' rctrig, rar. Ulll pd . Pr1val~ le. Proteettd. l adult. tors, Sll-61 11 or 675-6060 • · BR. frplc, NEAT 2 B d 1 1160 1 HEART of Lllguna, lrg Bach I , ENS APTS. Ga--. l2'25 mo. Avail: $195/mo. 3 b lk!! to beach. Yearly. 6'1X372, 937-1988 11·ooded yd, BBQ. ulil pd, ~ r P x av · Sl50 v1·Jv. u1u pd. See 001,.. rv1nt • Adults • t'oolside 11~ up ·-· No "'-• ,..,,, .,.....1 C u. Real E1t1te Wo1nted 184 $250. Adults. 1,0 pets. 833·8974 \V&D. patio, gar. child ok . Nrii·~n •2 8 2 e Al Child , s ~lo now. 673-5013. .,.,,. nS06~"'1i • .-riN<I 0 r osta '"9.,
C .-, r. • r , Ba. $195 Sh 3 'b _,_ 80 ren s ttt It ~ Cost1 Men NI ER 3 Br 2 Ba $285. \•u C & D, fncd for kids & arp, r, vacant, r.w1e 177 E 22nd St. CM 642-3645 2 Br, 1 bl & 3 br, 1~ ba, 2 BR 2 BA ' bl \\'A~TED: approx 6 10 8.000 frplc, bltns, patio, 2 car. to all lhOpplng. Ag t, ' ' bltn range .1-. crpl -I • • upper tn ft p ·r Co t H GOOD Are 4 B 2 B $265 pets. , 54.4-8618. ADULT large, julet 2 BR, clubrm, c~~. 2'2ci (ii'. elec. range, cptg, drps, $150 LA ?tfANCHA APTS. ~ 01°'6' roaadciiacy . a~La \\'Y, SPACIOUS l Br. Triplex lncd 1 a k'dr , •1 · OLDER 2 Br. $325 w/gar. 2 pool blt-lns. super clean l-e Ave. ••• ~o•, ''"°'=='-'89"':1-.of'-"73"'2C--=---I NEW Luxury Apts, close to ~. "' in guna $175. Gar. f'ncd yrd. Util · w gar, 1 5 °' pe s. bl ks oet'an, kids & pets, N•wport a..ch $160. No pell. &I" ....,74 ' --a \1'IU"VIJ<H .-1hop'g le beach. Gu & Wit Bellch. 10 rent for Pa•'". ALA Rent.111 642-1383 ALA Rentals ,.2 .,.3 ~ 1 BR, up1laltt: Z blks ftom Pd d I · 1 " -..... _ 1 BR. Close to lhop'g. • . · . A u ta onlr, or l•ml"· contmen:::1a use. Send H f ' d S l=~~~-'--'-.C:..= THE BLUFFS· Oul&land•-g 1 BR, lrg, twin beds. Adult. OCfan Pvt g•• ~ft mo Y availibility, location. rent ome in ers 47-9641 CONDO -S BR, 3 BA, new 3 BR, convenient •1•0 Ideal for Bache~. 'lliO. $122.50/MO, Alao Large 2 J.leoJ · 1 1 ..... 2•-~ .• 1 : w/teen. Blt·lns ncl. d1hlllhr.
d · H 2-story cathedral celling LEASE Ocean Vu home, " BR Sl40/MO. No N>lJ. )" or or l.u1U 1· Sl'lag Cr-pt.a. Small ..... , ..i.. es1red Write Clas&ified 11.d
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OUMIJ Unfurn. 305 · · • 2BR, den, l 11 ba, $30CI, pool, carpeted &: draped , l993 Churt:h St. 9611 6--o or 61.5800 Bkr~. 846--D.IO Pool, G•t Ben. ~ ~ •56. Daily Pilot P 0 Box ttc area, located Newport 837-8270, 842-4166 Dave Id ! ded ,.,..~ ~ .., ,.. Jj6{1, Cost a ?>.lesa, Ca 921326 General Riviera, $32S Bef. 5 PM, ours e main!. nclu • COMPLETELY turn 1 BR. VERY CleP 2BR crpta NEW Dix 2 Br, 1 11' Ba l , 2 It 3 BR Studio.
645-TlXJO Lo1ke Forest $.l7S per mo, 1st & last apt.Adults only, no peb. lll new ~· :·1._ ~· •-', dplx, nr heh, bltns, lndry Prtv. Patiot
PVT. ·PAR'Y'Y \VANTS 1TQ &: deposit. 6 4 4 -18 4 6 Flower St, CM. 646-1883 llS5. Sha°'lt~mer~. ~ rm~. 609 18th St. $265/mo, $160 to $250 ptr MO.
BUY Ho ''IE D I R rcT C.D.tll. Ch11.rmer -3 hr. 2 3BR. 2 full ba, crpts, drps, 4 BDR'l, 2'.I Ba fant rm eveg/wkends -Scott Pl CM. " ,,-_ ba. -Old brick F.P.-$350 fenced yt'd, \Yater pd, " 1 BR. f'Urnlshcd. $135/mo. ''0 ..,.11 ::...·l-· FROM PRIVATE PARTY. LAG UNA Brand new • 3 Sr.JO mo, Avail Feb 1, \\'/welbar, sep. dlnini'. $425 EXCITING Bluffs 3 br, 2~~ Adults, no pets. 1 le 2 BR: $135-$155. Stove, NEW 2 BR le 3 BR Apts. ~<Mii 539-9TIS. bl'. 2 b a. -out11landing view 548_8328 ino. S48-2U'6 ba, nr tennis club. Lie Call 642-5848 ref, crpc/drpt,· htd pool. $200 to $240. Adult A: Fam I •"""!!!!'!!~!'!!~•l!!!I
-$3:).1. ""~"""=o-c~--o--L19una Niguel $49S/mo. Sale by owner NEWPORT Blvd n Del Adults, no peta. 645-8885. folectlon, pets. PaUo. fenced THE EXCJTJNO
N l::\VPORT Ba y front •3 BR, 3 BA. 2 story IO\\'n·1 --'----'-----$69,995, \\1111 take 2nd. ~tar 1 BR.. $1-IS w!~ 2 -3 BR. ba. crpt/t!rpl yard,nr.beach."6-3166. PA~M MISA APTS.
To\1'nhousP -3 bi'. 2 b a. hse, Back Bay, pool, gar. NEW. rd ho ., s' 8J3..S635. -. -64" ~oo".1'¥ nnnls, pl8.Yif'OUnd· $150 up. Hunt•-n Herbour MINUTES TO-NPT. -·. $32;,. nio. 833--1653/833-8974 ga en me ..> r, ~ ... ~ ''"W'"' ~n ~\,'HI!!' slip -$125. ' 2 Btl. (rple, !5CCUrlty gate. SHAR.P 1 fity Bll.tfls condo. call 64$-01«> Bach, l &: 2 DR. from $157
"1.1. · Shol'cClllfs · 2 hr. EliTPTY 3BR, frplc, dbl tenni1', i;"tiJnmlng & rt<' 3 SR 2 Ba. Vacnnt . Huntlnvton Beech 2 BR. Adults no pell. BAi FOR rf:nt or lease, "btand AdultJ, No Ptita. 1
"· • Ch:in11 gtilon: • $500. garage, No . of Clsler., West , center. By o\vner. 493-()136 $395/mo. 5.'lle by oWner, •151:_e:165 ME ADOWS AP'.I'S. 381 W. nC\v 2 BR Townhouse, t:Mm 1561 Mna Dr.
Business c2~.?il. -Shorecllffs -4 b r. of llarbor. $29:>. 546-1909 co::.r.;;M::.1:.;·85::'::83::... -----$19,900. \VW take 2nd ~ -. Bay St., CM. $46-0013. -pool 4-rec. CIOM to (5 bUa: tror_ N9WllQl't Bl¥1t.) $65o hn. Private beach -, 3 Br. 2 &. frplc, tam rm .. Lido Isle 833-S635 BACHELOR & 1 BR. Pvt 2 BR. l>&f1lY tum. No children ocean. p&Wo 'very J>rlvate. _,.9111J
Oef'!rtunity 200 . B corner lot, Nr So. Coast ----------NEW ·3 BR, 3 BA, din. nn .. gar, Jaund rm, adultl. or pe· t1.'fl5$/mo. call cailect, 21.1-322-4421 aft *CASA VJCl'OJUA *
"LIQUOR LJCF.i"JS::S" l'llker 67>7225 Plllxa $300. mo 528-1';67. h'plc, dbl gar., cptl, dtw. &U-7S48. Call 642-6848 • 6 pm 1, 2 &: 3 BR: tum 6 unf
!·OrangeonuleS24.930 LANDLORDS! 2BR. newly decorat~d, Lbr:i: ~f:,';;,0~ t~n3 t~; m1 ••Y1 .quill. ~~~~~pool,' 1:~~~~ocktrom1 "'i,~· NEW ! BR triplex, all lrvlne ~~l.~~~DQf~
... <>rana:e oU sale S·l7,fJOO \\'e Specialize bi Ne"'"""rl lmmac. no pet.1, 11ml child 133 Via \\'ulel'll. &I0-8146 enn 1• Rauna, ~. -• poo • ~ ~. extn.s 202I Fullerton C.M. SI t u -CM uo -Wl~on Coll 12131 -·••9 "· h Coro ~ ok 119· 208 C U Pl N 3 ba F 960-2illl8 ••• .;. ' . I BR ~ndo w••-ut -' 1 nl . ~•• ' ,,., · .. 1..-..., U\."3C e na d"I i\tar • • J mo .; ec ae<> EW • BR, s. am·nn, ~i_,, • S225i""" · all• • LIVE Ntar the Bea h'!
CARRY out restaurant on & Lag11 n11. Our Rrntttl Ser-1 BR house, Ott), $115. :t 1 _M_ls_s_io_n_V_le_t_0 ____ 1_ 01·n·rm. cplll, drps, dble L .. vna 8e1ch t BR Garden Apt, -unrum, "'°C.u 642-2657· 1 A: 2 BR. From. Ste.c
monlhly rental bails In sc. ~c~V11rJ1'R££ 10 You! Try SR. lfB. $185. -Sinales a r FO R LEASE-4 Br, l Ba, !a.r., eKtrar. ~ $42-lT5 week S\50-$275 ttpl , dshwhr. ~r. lrvlne . h -~ --·?'falUfeMWta. No peta. ~.-~Yi7~pt • read)' to roll. 'NU-Vi~w RENTALS Fflmllies. Aat. Fte. 97'9-MJO tam nn. crpt/drps, view. TownhouM Unfum. m Hotel roomil $36 wee~ $Ws Indlil. atta. Call 5574841 L!!""' am 1887 MOnrovla. ~
673 4030 F.AST~lDE 2 Br. duplex. \\'Aler pd, Avail n 0 w . C•ft• MeH rnonlh . Heated pool LaguM 3 BR. 2 BA. Deluxe. Rustic Channer LUX. Ira 2· br. AdUI~. ~~t ~'OUk budge\ 13{'cr on \fO.RSES 01' ~21§ HS175. G1"ar. !-~ncd for kids. s:ioo11no. 557.-5013 evtnlna• fl.fotor· JM, 1.573 N. Coe.it 407-C Hamilton. ~/mo. l·Bdmt. unit cloae to ~ach Bltn.1 pool, nr shops, f;le. "'i~ :c~~DaJI~~~~-$28:1. ~~~. OKr;.1 c~r. om• indtrs 547-9641 only. 3 & -4 an Twnh~. nr Jf?'Y,..4.~L t3W190_'1! •pPOlntment. • 'shopping in Sou1h Lqtma. 19G Pomona ft5-7*'
Otssificd M! can 642-5678 1<161/pet.s._ • 2BR. crpts, drps, gar. 2 ,;, l .. RG 2B R. 2BA. lam mt, swt1nmlnf pool. $2'1'$/$29S. BEACON RENTALS 2BR. ltl&J, yard;-'pl>OI, Stove & rttrta"· incl. ,175 Lra 1 A 2 Br, pool, nr t~l Ho"Mfinders 547.ft..l..,J chlldren & -no pel!t, $155 kltcM'n, ctpts; l!rps, fenced Set J Bck· -979::163.1;-aft-$ 1..t\rtina t:kACh pr.st, '1$3, n.o., all Utll. Included. Can ahoPt, Milts, no pt:t1. Util
,.., mo Hou'° In court. 646-5223 ~. $265 per mo, 137-9115 64~6918 jgl.~191 Ml..al¥ OWMr lor •pP'I, -· pd, 1114 MOmwla. 54S«le
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um. or Unlum. m '· NEWPORT CENTER LICENSED SPI1UT1J.ALIST e ELECTRICIAN e Admlftlstrallvo AoOlll DEUVF.RY m.., needtd In Exec Secro'tary
untlntton BNch ' 2 ROOM office! \\'Ith t&nta.Wc ~Ou&lpm~dricc 10 on•·~i -~~l~• 1' I~.~ 7ha0 ve 120 wpm ahort· CLERICAL JIB. A F'.V. l.l'ta. early JtecePt1onf1t view of Newport HArbor i:. 312 .N El Camlno JMUJU, wpm at'C\ll'ate typ. mom LA Tln:ie• auto route. Girl Jo""riday
Catalina. 5&5 111, ft-~ molten · Gardening ln11. •1.1petior \\'l"Jtlng aldlla, Profrr adult w/ecooomy Clt.rk 'l'ypl!l t j;fiii';,iiiin.lr.:iini!iifti:-M;,::;;;;;;:....;;..;iff,.;,iiiiti;;;.j...Real San Ormtt1te, for full charae bookkeeplna e~· rar $200 + per n-.o, 847-i979 Rl'Ce t Cent Ofc
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I, lrg paUo,1 6 poolt: Janitor Rrvlct, carpeting • ' k ' • Bookk. I DELlVE '{ 1'1an for Ear Y I Y Ut\11., IC":nnl1. 8~. It Iota ol ftte Plrkinc· PROBLEM p rt an an c Y . Al&lntcnnnce -t.and!c:A.Pina'· strong I nowlqt of EDP 11p ng r.tomlg LA Times 1 lomc • Ac(·tng Clk, Cmptt --Al="'::..:.1,;Br;:,·:.;"Ftom"-'~l!!J3'l~, -·I ESTATE flEAl..tt 640-tl.20 Con 11 dent, 1yn1patbtUc Tree H.tmoval. Very •runt ng techn ques A get Keypunch OcUvtry Roule, r.fUAt ba\'t MTST(l\1TSlt
UM Nl9U9I * Nt\Y OFFICE SPACE * pregnancy co un 'e I In I' rea110nablc. 642-5329 evea. a ong well with people, then economlc11.l c11.r, 2 'l hrs Dk1qir/Constr
hell!' n--"'-·•M'" A._.... ..~~~ &: adop~~2 1~ .. ~ LAWN Strvic.. r.1ow le: Edge 1 would 11~ lo con1lder .vou NMR A FEE dally, 2"i ..-or o\-er, No Oealgn En&ineer ........ ., """""''" .nu.,...• Ar~ v. _....., l l5-l20 Cl d for the poa;IUon of my rlghl ~·.. i\ll IJI * BRAND NEW * w/ view, carpet.a, drepet, - , N N · eanupa an t'llnn. Startlni sa.Utry to aollc.Uina, no collecting, 1 cro v.·ave ter a: 2 BR, 2 BA. t'ronl air, 460 1q. fl. at 4lc: prr BEST ,_fAS.5AGE I .B. HauUna:. 536-Sl39 $1000. Xlnt opportunity. \VeRtmlnster, GG,. ~lB area, Call Jeannie Sl11co
S195 Unrurn. Ful11111hed unit• IQ\_ fl Includes 1 private 3400 Irvine Ave., Suite 1038 EXPER. Gardener. Know Kindly ~nd resume to Dannell Personnel 638-2924 &. Sid lloffnlan
Avail. oUtce, ample room for 3 (at Briski!) Open 8 A"1· how. Malnt. Trlnunina & President. P.O. Box 1810, Service Agency DENTAL OUlt.~: In 11 ur, NEWPORT
ROWN VALLIY Apts. deaka ln outer office. ht Ann. 557~· cleanup. !i68-3486 Newport Beach, ca. 9'1663. c 11U 6tQ..8470 background. Able to handle Personnel Agency
n Dteto Jl'rwy or Cout month'• rent free. ~ LIFE or DEATit; Let our . AIP & AIE & back up 833 0 YI Or N B
Hwy •o l'lllhu-I. 't'l'M.1. or ~ bable1 live.' For alternatives G1ner11I S.rvactl tront oUl.ce. '""'In•, hen~ 0
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lllllhunt, Lait. NPI ~~S5l..552'lN 24chra " PLUMSING, ELECTRICAL. N PLACE Exper. only. Apply aft Gpm, phones. E.xper. Pref, d 'I'"'"'""'""'"""'""'"'""'""'"'!
(nit> 831--0130 ' • CAR P ENTRY· Mlnor TO WORK Sebastian's \Vest Dinner Salary open, tl.B. atta. EXEClTI'IVE. 39 to meet edj u It men t.: }.fajor Playhouse, 140 Avr: Pico, 962-<i6n. FIBER.GLASS Ir II" r ft)'
11lbn It. lrim compatible alteraUorui. All types home Sa Cl DENTAL Asst, Chain\de. pllinter. boat repair man,
x:a1 lg..JS. P. 0. Box. 1093, repair & remod. Let UI ))Id! c::'J/ Ri t c'=n....=:"'m""-. -~~---?tlust be exper, mature, expcr. Permanent job,
LIVI ON THI BIACHI Sll.nt.a Ana, Calif. Jo"' & B Home Repair, JJa Comp11nion-very neat, interested in fringe hen. Cal l La kc
1 BR Fr. lJ.80.$225 A LCOHOtJCS Anonymous =&1.::~.:l:.:103:::..· -~~-~~ te BU ,n HouMkHper good d c n 11 st r y . Good Arrowhead Alarlnas (714)
Bachelors Fr. $195-~ Phone 542-7217 or write "THINGS" by Moose. Gen'I for elderly <:01..tple, live-in, hrs-Mlluy. Call 645-1060. att 1 ..=33:.:1·.:250:::::1=-=~~--
fteated Pool. Sec u r It>' P.O. Box 1223 (b&ta Mesa. carpentry, Repairs, fJ ~ {I private room & bath. 1t1.ust 5pm or \\'lends. FRY COOK
patroled. Leate. Adulta, 119 * PALM &: CARD READER p I um b Ing. EI e c . c . ;,,,., have Cllt, Good salary for DENTAL Recept. deRk only. Expcr, & Dependable. Apply
pets. Aast. P.1gt". Needed. -t aeZ"Vi«, parklna:. ad wlrcduction lCM!Jl Beach Remodeling 642--5613. • ~e right person. Call 493-5565. l yr. dental fXper. nee. Sur! & Sirloin, 5930 \\'. Const
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LAS IRISASA __ PT~IB-5.-1,_;Lowest rate•. From l-rm ·~Blvd .. SLanton. 527·3406. HANDYMAN home repair, C'O~fPANION, housekeeper Fringe bencf:ltt. Some Sau:, Hwy., N.B. li--~~Ave;-;-OlOOO"l'T:->J.c>---aeilCjplij!F "SOtt i t-CI 35, .,palnting'""'J>!!!=· +---'N'.!o:'.w!'....H~lr~l~ng!!' __ -J..;'::"c:,retlred ge11.tleman, live ~.B. orca. 84&-3540. l;;-i;.u';iu.7'r='n~IE;,..,ea-1"p'"lo_ym_ei..,ll""'f,...or
642-2566 from $60-mo. 833-3223 9 to sprinkling sY,tema. 548-<1179 B kk · njay"l'eadtng--& • ENTXC1lSSIS7:-Parrt1rne, 1 e il . G<l(ti(ll----------f-------1
3 BR, 2 ba, 2 doon from noon. 1N Orange Co. far an lnttant Hllulinv 00 eeper ~~ 45-55, gd salary. hoth chalrside & front desk "-'Otking conditions. Apply VOLT
ocean Sharp $215 mo OFFICE SPA date Call exp prcf'rd. 645-407U 1'.faywood Industrieit, 869 W. lnst11nt Pertonn1I
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• 6~2825· or~-· CE """ ;_ 1•-12·1 Mon-Sat CONNECTOR DESIGN J~ ·-'lll""Vlv;I' H ho " A .. ___ ~-' o.xt"IJUl:I' u" YARD, garage dean-ups, Rel1'ef DENTAL Aulstnnt exp. 15th St., NB 8-4 :30 Phi lo.Ion· Tempera I Servlce
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~fl~ remove trees, dirt, Ivy, ENGINEER only. Laguna Beach ·No Sat. Fri. · 3848 Canlpu11 Dr., Suite 106
of a reception room le 4 [ dr i v:e way a, stumps. \Vllh exper. in commercial 494-&>-U FULL Charge Bookkeeper Newport Beach 546-4741
llOOlo.IS $~ wk up wfldt, private otticei. Call Mn. Utt_.,__. Ml-2666. Sat & Sun & Some Houra &: military connector design. DESIGN knowledge of genera] ledger Eq:ual Oppor. Employer
$30 \\'k up opts. ChUdttn Haie. ·~rco . LOCAL moving &: hauling During The \Veek Applicant may apply nt a mUJlt, Salary open , Agel'!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!O!l!!!!!!ll!ll!!!!'i
& pet section. 2376 Newport by student. Large truck. SAE Advanced Packaging, CHECKER no bll.l'!'ler, Apply 3 0 0 ~
Blvd Of. 548-9755 or DESKw'iupace -~~blel ISO F d (I d ) SSO !~as. Ban-y •. 539-9'131J or Apply J.5 dally 3080 Airway Dr., C.lo.t. •1. lO d . 1',lscher ST, Irvine Complex. G45-396l mo. provic:... furn ture oun l'ff I I 540-9256. •• 1n. yrs cxper. aa <'IS1gn-c ~1
· at $5 mo. Answerin& aervtce 673-<647. • 151 E. Coast Hwy. ==~=,;,,...~~-=~-er & design c hecke r . -"-.:::..--------1
BALBOA Ia!. $17.50 per wk available. 17875 Beach Blvd. P.IALE Pomeranian mix, 10" SKIPLOADER & dump truck COOK; (4) HaM')''s N.Y. Bar Thorough knowledge o( true GOOD MAN to fill vacancy
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Qu.iet, 1nalure Huntlri(toli BeaCh. ~-HT.. red, browrl wlWht wol'k. Concrete.. asphalt, Newport Be•ch &N .. _9rill. NFr O.C.k alrb ""u L position tolerance & manuf. ln 1 beach a00rea.. /\ g e
Olan. •>.:.ol . FOR Added prestige, boots, long-hair. Choke sawlng, breaking. 84&-IDO. Eqwil Oppor. Etnployer ~ exp. I ry coo , ro elr methods. Equnl 0 pp o r , ?11 mportan~, t mn~urity
MAKE THIS YOUR HOi\lE. locate your office on the chain Vlc. Magnolia &: MOVING! Local turn. or man, App Y 4121 Wester Y Employer Submit resume & 1s. \Ve train. Air n1a1I, C.
LRG ROOM. PRIVLC'S. Penim, Udo Building now AdallUI, H.B. 536-2841 gen haull""' 32 Ft turn. .. ,, .... ...,.ANT ~~ahce. , Suite 106, NewPo!1 salttry history to: t". Dicke1rson, · Pr 1e s . , COSTA MESA. Call cAo • ......, • .... • ~.lo'.J.i. for busy salon. U\.C Colem•n Systems s.o uthwes em Petro eun1, · .,...,........,, hu NEW space avail to PAIR of Bifocal t1ungluaes van. 548-1862 557-2736 Richard Ouellette, 1610 w. Jot W rth T
ROOM • hath, priv. ent. -·II, -J•~ pro-~ptlon •-·-• .,. ~--~ H ... ., .....,,.. COOK, expcr. pref. Over 18, 18842 Teller, lrvi"" ·
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• ex. "-'boa~-•---' "" vi~ i und ~~1 .. hl~ °1)11 NB MOVING, Hauling, Clean-....,..,... wy, N.B. ~:r1u. Full oi: part time. "''
Dal ...... uu. $65 mo. 8A YFRONT OFFICES ~13.·i.,. r., up. Good work. FREE est. APT MGRS. -Older cpl. No 18514 Beach Blvd., HB Oetell Dr11fttm1n to $850 GROCERY
615-0047 Prcttl&e area. 740, 550.~l='"0-.:=;7-,-=---"32-7581 pet.S. 30 Units, HB. 2 Br Fee Paid. Work in Irvine w/ FOOD CLERKS RJNE ~
Vec•t'°n Rent•ls 425 aq ft, 3700 Newport Blvd., FND: Hydnl-Klt w/contacl TRUCK for hire. Hauling,,-apt + salary. 846-3927. ~K4:~ ~ ~ research group. Need cir· Safe\\·ay store11 ha." lrrimed. SERYK:ES~ 1~~~~~~~~~~1 N.B. ~1220 lens Vic, Beach at N.B. g!ll'llge clean-up, etc. Auto bet.Jpm&lOpm. cuit OOan:l .knowledge. Also openings for perm. f/Ume , II SHARE exec ocean view by the jetty. 536-6489. Anytlmt., any place 642-7944 CAR LOT MAN Fee Pos111ons. Control employees Openings a.re In Design Engineer
sui te & sec on Union Bank FOUND \Vet suit. Vic. COUNTER MAN Career Em ployment Orange Co. beach area. l\1icro-v.•a.ve Olien to $953
bldg, Ncv.'P(lrl. Center . Fountain Vly. HoUMCIMnlng For New Car Dealership. Ior Rental yard, Exp req'd, Agency, ~ Irvine Blvd., Requirements are good Tcleproci!sslng, 360 BAL
644-MilO. 531-8301 l\1usl Be Ex&erlene ed . should have knowledge of N.B. 556-8505. heaJth, ~v~ilable all hours Programmer to $12K
OFC Suite, 1000 ft Suitable FND: Cat • 7 mo, r~em, HOUSECLEANING,_ Ex P ,. ~tead~bH m~ bene-various tyPes colll!ijf»Ctlon Dishwasher, p/tlme & a willingness 10 \\·ork F/C Bkkpr/Accnt lo $12K
for doctor. Hunt Ing t on white w /tabby markings. eti tJmates given. Call before ~~n. See o;:::· NeffJn. In equipment .• air toolS. elec Evening5. Pi.fature &: depend· & Jell!"· we: ofier job Exec, Sec'y/Ofc Mp' $800 +
Gardens. 846-1323. Vic lo.fesa Verde. M<H:i'778 10 am or after 6 pm. TERRY BUICK tools. compaction equip., able. Apply Surf & Sirloin, =~~~Ex;!cn:oopref.1. b~ Engineering Sec'y to $750
Attorney has office shape to FND: Bicycle • Rea School, 6~~E OF CLEAN 5th &: Walnut f:r~eti~~· etc.co~~~: 5930 \V. Coast Hwy., N.B. \\'e v.·ill .~rain 1\11° tood cl~rkl. ~:~~~~etail 1~0 f:
shr -wlCPA or like prof. C.Af. (Boysl Huntington Beach ployment fo1• right n1an. DtSHW,\SHER for coif 11hop. Apply m person at 24 Sec'y/Ufe Ins. exper. $600+
2950 MISlson Viejo, 586-2950 646--351}1 e JX)ES EVERYTHING e Oppty to grow with Com· 26l1 \V. Coast Hwy, N.B. Monarch Say PUu.a, Laguna Cashler/Flnance to $500
1617 WESTCLIFF-N.B t.ost 555 Homes, Office!! 642--6824 CHRIS~= MAY pany. Co. benefits, Apply at Call 642-8475 Niguel, yved. Jan ~. Typil:t/G. Ole,
. aq ft .."--. ~ • D.dic•ted Cl1•nlng '-..:;;;-t'="f~lartl~::'Y~&~N~lx~on~R"!•!:nt~al"'s~, ~::.:.Dr!PveArRSall•TI• M£1VES. 9-ooon only, Equal Oppor. M. Viejo lo $ot15 · · up.. REWARD;-for -munr-o• T wE 00 EVERYTHING'Tl---IBE-0.V.ER , -W..Anaheim,.1.Dog.Be .Emlllo Ablrl'RISH-HOPKINS-1------l
Business Rental 445 black male poodle, has pup-Rels Free est 646-2839 But, Everyone Stlll t'OUNTER Girl, Jr v in e GRO \VING Santa Ana l\1fg JERl\I WHIT'I'DfORE PY cut, mWlng from 700 · · Nllds Avon Products. Indus. complex. Sandwiches Co. Now interviewing for 488 E. 17th St. (at Irvtnel CAI
OFFICE on Newport Blvd. mk West WU.On, CM, call Income Tex Yes, AVON daily care pro-10am·3pm Mon 1hru Fri. * STUDENTS general office penional & Suite 224 642-1470 <'""----"-"' or °"""--"-• * l\IILITARY PERSONNEL ti ch er avail on lease. Part. rum, v.>;rU'"' ~ ... ~ ducts & cosmetJcs sell year Call 556-0670. accowi ng ma 0 P · DELUXE 4 BR Condo. Lake can>etcd alr/cond rk' Sl\fAU.. Black yo R KIE. Income Tax Service around,&: now ts the perfect * El\WLOYED DAYS Typing, gd on telephone, & V» N 'tf\i• 4f'-t s ti
Tahoe. ClOIC to 1tore a. ApProx ' l<XXJ sQ p 1 f· POl\l Male-ans by "l\tonkey ~r or buaineM time to becomt. a Repre-_t_ROSS COUNTRY BUT DESIRE ADD'L general office ab i Ii t I e s;l-'----------1
ak1 lift. Day or Week. SXiO/m~. \Vattho~ ~ l\fouze", Vic: ro.-tesa, ll'\llnc, 23 Years-Harbor Atta acntaUvt.. ~OU can make DRIVERS INCOPi.$1ESS? WK. essential. Accowiting mach JANITORIAL
673-3362 a\'lUI. tdP&I tor contraclOr. Child Heartbroken! Please (714) 675-6676 money at your own pace & l\1ust have references. No * * "BURROUGHS or NCR" ~lR.ture v.·oman, exper pref'd.
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1dtng, 2 Br Call 548---2616 call 64&-6745 Noon &: eves. For Appoinbnent meet new people in your special lie. req'd. exper useful. XJnt Co. ben. Ste11.dy &. rell.t.ble for nit!
apta. Alto spedal mid week 400> aq. fl. office.plant. Nr. wsr Mink color male comnlunity, too. For more M11cGr19or Y11cht Corp A1J Per Written Agl"ffment Te I e Phon e Larr Y \\'Ork, ofc bldgg., N.B. 40
rate. n4-866-3747. new Sheraton. Ideal-Arcllt-Burmese cat ln Irvine P11lntlnv & details, Call: 540-7041. 1631 Placentia, CM CALL 556-4421 Streetsman. 54&-4155 Hr "'k. 644-0606.
Rentals to Shll;e Real Est.-Eng. or Ins. Temi.ce, Generous ~ P•ptrhanglftlJ BABYSITTER I Flexible I _ _:::=..;o.:::==-'.;:"--DRUG CI er kJCUhier, HEAVY EQUIPMENT JANITORIAL Suvlce now J~;;;;;.:.::...:.;:..;;;;;::;..;;._...;4;;30;; I office. Con v e n I en t I y 6Ta-40U or 5(1-5123. assist 1eacber w/2 children/ ~_!..,~ M~~r1 dayby downtown HB, Mature, ex· OP~TOR . taking applications for full ••"ltioncd ep~ •-heal PROF. wallr.overing state live in/live out Turtle Rock, -• perienced 536-ZiOl No expel". req d. Will I.ram. tlmt. experienced _.......,,..!. WANTED,. Roommate. Work-_.. · "" ..._...,,., \VATCH, Lad~ wb,ite gold · a wk. No pay (sorTy about ' Agea 17-34. $326 mo. ou:7 ""°" ,.-.---inc lady, 5.5, wtsh:M to llhlltt A: air. ii.le aq. ft. 4301 Birch Bulova. Bracelet wl chain. lie. No. 279514• iasur .• all Irvine. 833-3.5911. Relaxed that) but the cliance to work ELECTRO-MECH •tarting salary + many•I ;~;~~·~------1
3 Rm. apt. with aame lor \~ 979-9!Ml/673-4M4. ~:ner. Vic. H.B. Pier. 642-5969. ~.01 paper. 714 : :1'enial atmosphere. Gd. on some I nterest l n g INSPECTOR benefits. Now interviewtna;,11
rent. $62.50 & \~ light.A pt DXl or 400) tq. ft. building REWARD. ary. projects. ~2'223. ARM y 0 pp o rtunities. LAB TECH
per month. Not deluxe, but Jor lease. A'l8il app .. ro,_.x,..1 ~ST DOG. Nr. Nlxons +WReablkolpaper H11~~"!! ... Babyslhotter wan1 tedh.UdPreCaferll CREDIT CHECKER s Yrs exper or equivalent sc.>1163. •
clean, comfort.ble..and..rcas..±Mar<b..l...£tesellU.V..OCCU.n1 estate. Sun. Jan 13th.. Part C: UW"""'"" my me. c · Ou electronic sehooling Pi.1.ust HELICO~ ' onablc. 3J79 Thulin A~. by Mb.r Vac Elecll'OlftcS; 11· , -Si8-4S38 days, Eves 64>2621 t.standlng oppor. I o r • . -r-,-c.n. lmmed.. R • D openinc 1or ' C.l\t. Avon· Jan h t. l!C!9 N Bl d CM ·co 1e, -...;. reward. Call PROF painter, honest work, After Spm. expcr. credit checker. Mui:! be able to read schemaUca MAINTENANCE prototype proiects. Pttftt \ ewport v ·• · collect, 213-863-6(19.1 reas. Int/ext, free estimate. have accurate typing skills. &: be familiar w/use of No exper. req'd, Will train. some collea:e In a technical ~tALE will &hare oceanfront P~ Deno Va c ch er • LOsr Small l;llack cat, Vic Refs. 548-2759, 642-3913. BABYSITTER / 1-lousekl!('pcr This position also qualifies inspection equip. GO o d Ages 17-34. $326 mo . field Involving math Ir: basic I
furn 4 level 4BR houS<', 54 · Sa 1 An & M t VI-· INT/EXT P"AINTING needed. Reliable. O wn you for assistant manager. starting rate le lringcs. statli!l&" u.lacy + many electrical measurelrienta. :
,,., stable male 2S-J8, COMMERCIAL C·l call ~aft if"& ewke~d'i ttansp. $55. CM. 979-4671/ Salary to $650. Call Linda Equal Oppor. Employer. benefits. ~ow intervieWlng, Local lnJustrla.I ex p er. t
Laguna Beach. 49-1..0073. 990 sq. ft. bldg. 724!2 \'I. BIG B1kl ht 1 h 1 f ed Free E11t J im GT::>-3559 "556-8268=.::::::::·=~--~--I Ray, 54().6(6.5, Coast a I C A(.ply In 5Person AR MY opp or twtlties, det1irable. I ~tAL.E or fen1• to share api. 19th St, CM. Heavy ft. 1 -:' Pl okng Ua' •1'6th Paperhanging & painting. BAB'iSITIER, stay v.•iolder PC1'90nhel Agency, 2 7 9 O __ ]o~o~mja~n~~y~s~to~m~•-.1~-iiiiillii63~.==:::":""'""'"I le $80 mo. &: ~ uW. 21 or traffic + 1M aq. ft. prkg. ma~ ca.. n co ar. 21 yrs Harbor area. Rels children during parents' Harbor Blvd, CM 18841 Teller, Irvine Dunc·an E ctronlcs I
over. Call Mike alt. 6. $2'l5/MO. Suit RE ofc, art _Pccl,_, CM=-'64).4""-"19.o2c.·---furn. No. 183281. 642--2356 occal. trlpa. 962-~. CUSI'ODlAN for church, 40 ELECTRONIC HOSTESS/ Call For Interview
64MT.J.'l gallery, etc. 6l&-1lS6l 10% OFF hr wk. lll'I 3PM·UPM. ASSEMBLE·RS BOOKKEEPER 54._...1 I
WANTED-MATURE male to ART CENTER,• Laguna i -~ ..... lf51 Wallpapering -Int. Painti~ BANK PERSONNEL Good health. Preferred age Soldering req'd. Day shUt. Now taking applications forl.,~~~=--r~:: .......... 1 lhr 4 Br Me I: uW. ao.e Beach. Sml. shop. Year _ Exp. Call Col. n4 536-0548 Experienced JO.SO. Peraonable. Ca 11 Pal Electron! 6391 We11t Hosteu11:>t.1... .. Jor loon tol~
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-• .-. -lease. 1438 SOuth O>ast N~ Toller 646-n47 for N.B. interview . cs, • '~ LADIES to 'MD pftlme . .,,, ............_ PA IN TEJt.INTERIOR-EX· u•• In .,,.__ ~ minster Ave., Westminster. open . • • Take orders from ntab
JtOOMMATE wanted, female Hwy. $180. '*"2186, (805) TERIOR ex Per I enc e. Teller appo tment, .&UlUn""pm. 894-3301. Charlie Brewm Rest. Fuller customen. Eam uP
to ahare 2 BR, 2 b& apt S21-9665 Babyslttl.. Equip!, able 60-1256 Statement Clerk DATA PROCESSING ELECTRONIC In Hunt. Beach. Applicant to 115 wit. 50--024 nr Back Bay. 556-8317 SHOP t1paoes avail. In APPLY No exper. req'd. \Vil! train. must be willing to travel down 10 w n 8.1.n Juan Pl•1ter, P11tch, Rep11lr Agss 17-34. $326 mo . ASSEMBLERS for training ln Long Bch at ~UNDROMAT ·woman as·
0.r .... hr kent 435 Capistrano near !.Usslon. CHIW care ln Oiristinn Security P11cific 1 starting slary + many Exper on PCB's, Day shllt. 018.rlJe Browns for approx s1stant, 20 hnl wk. Newport
MINI WAREHOUSES 493-U53 home, licemed1i1.!11!ar So. Cst * PATOt PLASTERING * N11t ion11I B11nk benefits. New interviewing, General . Afonitors, Inc. 30':9 4-6 wks. Appllcatioi>s ~ Beach. 6'13-1690.
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STORAGE ac ..... J las a 5.J7-8656 Ca11 St0-68251 Newport Beach 645-116.l. -.... N 'd WUl · No l\tove-ln or ~1ove-0ut shOp avail. $1831mo. tn 8 BYSJTITNG Pl 644-0lll m ='"-'=o.,...~~~~--Charlie Browns Rest. o exper. mi . train
l-l!'--1 I ~~~~·\\'itl425§J:Jlth!!\!!J;S!,t.._j.:~A~ : l\tyc,Choh;m;;;';:·~~u;,;m..;11;;1 .. ;;,....,=,,,,,,,.=i-=1'art"!"C.C.' "e"'xt ... ,..,__j Dellve.ry Install & Sales ESCROW OFFICERS 3030 01erry Ave. Long Bch Ages lS-34. $326 mo. Cliargel. frottrft.5()-J>o"rl-tr'l'hurr.Brl~ ·FUbL-OR-PAR'l'-T-IMEt-"'9?.;~~j-Qiili-"=i Eq~ •tarting wary + "'""Y month. W. Npt. Bch. 675-1706. L.R. OTIS PLUMBING F,qual Oppor. Employer lS MEN pe Y nefioc-NOWlfftt!l'\rt.;,;;;;;;.,1+-----1
Hamilton & Nt?wland St., HB .~.. I I R I 450 B I •-I Remodel.I & Repairs. Water No trainees need apply ARM y O pp 0 rtunltles,
ALLJPACE. .~!!!_• onta..:...... •. t.""~°'!"'!!V". o.';;...;"".;;;..."';.;.c;;;•:___ heators, tli•po,.Js. furnaces, NEEDED NOWI I Ap{l!y HOUSEKEEPER, live In. -U63 . .... ,.,. * COSTA MESA* P rit S 0 NA LIZ ED dshwuhn. 642.£l£l M/C & BANK In-NO EXP. NECESSARY Security Pacific Sat. t. Sun. days oll.1..::::LE:.,::GAL:;::,.-SECRET~-AR-Y-
STORAGE ----for renl 680 s .F:·220 power $115. bookkeeping -lncQs:qe tax BIA. Complete PhJ.mbing ~.,d!~":·ba:=g START N11tlon11I B•nk Private room I: bath in heavy recent probate ~lf:~~~-~-~-~fo:.;;;f'.~rrJ~;:;~~ioe+~~~-~~~-~=-~~:i,i~· ,5er'ilho. Lie. 2'72694. sso Newport center or. ·pleasant Irvine -home. l experience, -t n c 1 u d l·n i I area. !m-1070;-536-0764. P :~-e·ort unll)a~avalla: -b.Ie. Corpon~ --o~~ --=......... ""--~t.wN""'ew'port~"ae'er-Drach '~-f~~~""''::'"d:-lo~~~~""''"'~...S.WD.z.~~;l-!....---:.....j .._.. ... ,.,. rn ;vu ......, l111uu.• "t"'9r•tor As per written 8greemei1t children a must. Age no County. Send resume to:
Office Rent1r 440 Ready for oceupancy. ** 642-3128 * * Experienced. Excellent 81tl· A1anagement opportunity 644--0ll3, ext ~ ba rr I er, a Io v Ing Write, Clll88ified ad No. 977,
C. ROBERT NATI'RESS 'GENERAL c arpentry & f1l1vf11on R.,.lr ary & 1Jlnge benefits. available Pat.Fitzgerald. grandmother would be Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560,
"f:allty s 0~1!:. ... ?8-:eaneoast REALTOR. repair. Free est. ret reu CENTINELA BANK C•ll For Interview Equal Oppor. Emp!Oycr great. Phone 5.51-0783. Costa Meu, Calif. 9D.
wy, • ..._. .. ,_ w . Costa ?desa 979-6571 ready Frank. 675-5436 after OOLOR TV repair. Expert, 646-1121 Mr. Holloway 714-551! jj20 H OUSEK EEPER/Cook LEGAL Secretary Newport 49!H010. . NEW Bid M 1 ,. U Its 6 PM. reasonable service. Fti..-e An Equal Opportunity U"'t't Vaca-_1 ~i =i wanted for cou. pie w/ 1 Center t..a\v Office, ~ 15XU>' OFFICE overlooking g, • ,.<..J n • E t I I BE RT Emplnvor ........ ......, .. ~.-,,. n.111'1• •""'"'
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ln Costa A!r11a $100 1250 sq. ft. $189.50/ mo. * CARPENTRY * 11 ma e 8 • ..,...,.,._ ... -_,._,.._,.1 Cluaifled ads aell big items, ~ur house, apt., atore scboochild, Newport Beach typist, 64()..8900 ·
mo 557-0340 2 Units 1500 sq. ft. $230/mo. All types big &. amaU by GAU.El>iORE 1V 968-2783 BARBER: some 1t)oilk, 5 small Items or any item: bldg., etc. thru a Daily Pilot are~ Exp In ~ping,
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. 1 Unit 4000 sq. ft. $6.10/nlo Stan D. 536-1648 Tiie day wk, N.B. Good pay. JUJ1t call 642-56'1S! C!ualfted Ad. oooldngdr! Re' 1 oervmgXln, tP::-~ .. ~ LET YOUR FINGERS
L, Front Offices, crpls, Irg CARPENTER' Good work, Worthwhile. SU-1738. >lolp Wanted, M 1. F 710 Hol Wanteel, M 1. F 710 ve, nee., __ , DO THE WALKING
Fum. or Unfum. 370 rear doon. Anahelnf & Guaranteed. CaJI Bud CERAMIC TILE Y..'EW "BARMAID ="'=""'='."3""d"aya'-"''.:.&~l-unc~h l iPi~~~~iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiip~~~iiiiiii~~ &: working oond., 675--~ ON OUR KEYS TemUnal Way Sts, CM. ~ remodel. Free est. Sm jobs .....i., H o u a e k eeper/Babys1tter, I
Fountiln· Villey ~ 646-5033, eves 646-0081 "oelcome. 536-2426. hours. A_.., in person. The p/time IOI' 2 ctrls. .Hrs 2-You C11n Strol Into
A-1 CARPENTRY small Job Top Soll Tin Lizzle, 1152 St. Clair _ EJECUTIYES-IAIAIERS 6pm. m.m; sam-5pm. Long Torm Aoslvnmont
NOW LIASING specialist Phone Gordon St, Costa Mesa. Home 830-5503. U yoo're a typl!'ll Interested
... C_UT_O_UT, Hunt! ...... llMch 5.10-3454. •QUALITY* BEAUTIFUL NEW "JOB OPPORTUNITIES" HO USEKEEPER, lntelHgcnl. In "'ICiting carrer In be•utl· I NEW M-l Corpot Service * MULCH &. TOP SOIL * COMPANY Asoume rrspoasibility, lrg ful •1UT011ndlngs, Coll NO", I
I -11 I · -home. Good ,.1ary. Undor 540-4450. --rv 940 Sq. n. le UP -JOHN 'S Carpet &: Upbolsl:eey TrM Service SUPER WORKING OONDS 50. Call 675-2256. NEVER A FEE AT TElo.lPO IUllDAllC• Hamilton & Nowland SI. Dri S hampoo , (Soll >'or El..-lc A!somblon $15M-$75M Range HOUSEKEEPER. Ex pd. TEMPO Temporary H•lp
I I "'-1'70 Retard.anti). Degreuen & REASONABLE & Compe-w/u little as 6 mo's exper. f r · LJwln I....... all color br1ghtener1 & lO tent. Tree & shrub trim· Great pn.y &: beoeHtA. Call SALA•l~NIGOTIAILI cook, adlt amily, IV!. in LYN or RN needed pltin1e.
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1.1-1 3010 Ft. Westmit18lCr. nUnute bleach for while min& & removal. Free est. Dottle, Now! 51(H450 Ar• y.,u Un•111ploy•d No-Ari You S11kl119 A Ch•nte or out, salacy open, NB Nlte shift. Beverly !'li1anor ............. will Wood "''Oriring ok. carpets. Save )'OW' money 5116-8764 NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO -Worried Abo11t Your A9-Tir1d of lrok111 Proml111-671-2459 COnv. Hospital, 340 Victoria,
Ill Call 894-8093 or . by aavlng me extra hips. . TEMPO Und1cid1d Ai To A Proper Cto.ir11 of Actio~ ltOUSEKEEPER I OULD Cnsta Pi.feM.
I ~dim.!!.._~.: I 962-8986 eves ~~~.clza"tu!:~s.rmA~v.d~ Tempor•ry Help ARE YO U UNDER PAID" Care. Llveout. Ov.·n transp.1 ..::::Ma=.c;;.h:;ln=l::.st~T-ra-1--.--• .., ~-. _,. 4001 Bl RCH NB ' or Orange Cnty Bus. N.B. 111 panlllid llvlng room, , $7.50, couch $10. Chalr $.5. BEAUTY Operator • Excel· If Ye• C-.......... TM ..a.wt., Cw1c11,,_, tw Tiie 642-~9 Are you I n Ill Ke O t.
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.__,_.....,. _._ , 3600 l<J. ft. 541.5032 15 """· exp. it what counta lent pay oilier op'\:::rtunltles AfflnNtfM, W•'d LI:• M , .... , ... Wttti Y•• · , mechanically lncllned! \Ve •~ ..... ~., ~".:::-.:: Rontals Wan~•. 460 not""inethod. I do work • H 0 us EKEEPER·EXP D. arc offering on the job I ---_,..,. -. Good tor oxpcrtoneed autlclan IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE TRUTHFUL So Habla Espanol. Laguno training to a seloct fovi who · ......,_ ,.. .-d myle1f. rel. 5ll..Q101. Job Wanted Mlle 700 with followtna:. 846-3678 or Beach. Call 499-Wi meet our requirements • l ·-•-'1 --~ I ROOM" b&tb tor fttlrod STEAM c LE A N I • -W-:::..=2371=·===----WE CAN HELP YOU •
1h -•·· v clnJ SANITIZE! u dirt -HoullkHplr needed want to lcam a lttl.ft Miit and 11~911 wl 1.....,-. I lY Oovet' le W. A out, ·T 0 PL l NE A U T 0 BUYER • A. Do you "''"'• strong voc•tlo111! dr1..,,7 · trade. Apply in penon
I ,.....3blg ... , Coe.st HwY. MS--8192 :badd.~ HOUie ol Service, N ~AGER $900-$1300 P er l\{o. I. 'Do yo11 hev• good 11•tl•• i11telllt•nc.e1 '* 962•
7700 * Kennedy Plast.lc• Corp 17372 tNria poall. )lcuizl. bl-BUILDING suitable for -' ;[' ret.a. uU ;-~·~11~ MacGr190r Y•cht Corp C Do yo11 ftel u.ifficit ntlv mot1 .. 1ted to echlevt7 HUNTINGTON Beach High Eastman St, lt"Villf
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lllrd.rmM, I n1en'1 hail'!tyling, Newport Cement, Concrete So. Calif. lo.loving to 1631 P lacenlll\, CM. D. Do you h • .,., the ebility to ""'k' d1ci1lo1u School District baJ an MACHINlm ..S A t8tlt-Area. 673--4246 ctMENT & BIOck Work. Newport Bch. Avail as of CANVASSER, $3 hour + E. Ar• you ,,,d., to'''• reeli1tlc c1r11r obj1cti•17 opening for Bus Driver ,,_ho .._._ W•ll.•, pat'-, 81•-.. alks, Feb Isl, '14. Contact Davt, bonu.o;, '''ork e\·~. Ct\ll aft f , If YOll were c.on.,.ir1cicl that help "'"'' evillebli wo1i1ld Trainer!Evalualor', Starting OPENINGS
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-===h I ' -11•1 ele. By hr. or job. -15. P.O. Box 9'l61 No . ~,30 lor a pp o Int men I, salary $673 a mo. + xln't Progre"lw.Jrvlne rorp. ha,1. ,.
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CEMENT 1-lollf\\'Ood, Odil. · 551-2318, 5.52--9286 YOU SHOULD KNOW be n e 111 11.. l\tust have lmmed. openln1Z1 tor:
I I walks-~~Uo, M!rives,; JAPAN&SE Boya arriving Otn.D Care: for l()yr old e Thi b1tt•r Joh• t r• not ,clv1rti1.d completed Cl-W Aca~my GF:N'L CRJNDER wllpllllllrl:I. remove. })'ee est. 5'4-8998. U.S. in April. D e 11 Ire girl, alter &ehool, 5 days e Thi rel ptrty prof1t1iont l iilflu •n(• 11 '"m1tim11 n•c•I· School, h~J .driSaver tra~ ClNTU.1AIC OPR
Person I 530 PATIOS. W"'~ DRIVES, A me r ican fam i l lea. 'wkly. lo.ty F.V. home, 50me ••rv courae1 _ _._,, 1n11cancrameno. l\1AC1-UNE QPR
l I fwll181• .... , I ____ a_•______ CONCR.ETEi'uMPING Household duties, b & by Ille housekeeping. Good pty. • ••tth19 th• rf9ht cloor1· ope t1, 1t the right level ,,. nten=ar.i::u app l!I repon \Vith me<:htln lc:tl ability to , I r·~·~·''=·~::~ I ALL IOATERS C\ll Don 642.-8514 • ~t~~t~~chanat room :;:· :nra~i :~t:IT:n~ •jE:~,·~~~:i~~:i11on• .,. fill.cl fflrou9h •11ecutlv1 lnl•t• ~h.~:~~~Q :~ Jui ~~:r1a~~~l'(F~ •j
;l\:1111 frl• ATTINTIONI Pltfot.. drlnways & VET 71 MAie alfl, &vall reference&. Ca.II 962.oo58 YI•••· lluntington Beach Ht g h on a. '5 day 001\11. Xtn't sldewallai 556-0868 M/W/F 1;;-Sat AM. \\'kenda, eves. It M111 r•1um• m1 IUt19, ;, not• tot1I 1111w1r. School~ ~~.:...H.B. o J'I po r . (or 1 lab I e
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B&Jlc Boating COunc Contr-r Stockdel!Wry. 51HZiS btw CLERK-STOCK. SEND RESUME l)R CALL TODAY Equol y'· '"''-' employment. In ~ Xln't llartlna sal•ry I< grt•I Apply Coleman Syt....,.
i .. llllgo~tollnlak-1 ReamliMhlpA boot handling JACK Taulane, repair, JobW1nt.c1,,f•tm11l1702 benefits for pcrM>n able tr> -FOR-OlL DRIPPINGS FROM 18841 Teller. lrvtne
, ~-o---,.--1 ,.o>Od,•add. Uc. B-l l$00Tl underst•nd .. o1stor codel a NO COST EXECUTIVE INTERVIEW YOUR Alll'O can be 833-1810
Ill . BellCh Power..Squadron ,;~~Jy'-'W'-'ny~Co;::.· ..:64::2-4::::103::::.. --1 NEED Mlp at homa1' We electronics. ,_, u • t be rtmo"\'ed from concrete by Aft 4: 3(1 P~t. Q33.-l8lt
l1at1' Eloctrjcel h1wo !lidet, nu r " s , cleMcui, aggt'tllslve, l EXECUTIVE SERVICES, IRC. •pplyl1111 • co m m • n Equal Oppnr. Employer
January 2;\h t.t 1 pm h 0 u 1 t.kl)l'I, companions. aeeklng caroer openltiE. hou!Mthold de--trta.~er. U1c MACHINIST
lull, tiartl =WlllW. .Ma1"i11A III~ School &. ELECTRICIAN Ile. old JobA Homemakero Upj_Ohn Jason Boat Avoncy -HOME OF~ICE -81rol"hl llortt the botlle TRAINEE
AaWa-11111 ~ .. , Valley ·~ •·•-1 new bo Any jobo. •-541..Qlll. • 1400 Bl'OOkhursc.£~. , • l714) 547.9625 and lot Oland •.. thtn hole I 2 Y ~·-"· Out I ._. Pliant: . • '~ ,. .. ~~ '"V Ill N M I S S nwoy ,..,Id... ~'nd iwr • "'Viper-·~· • rm• pince. 836--7689 JI o ~t EM AK En, comp, Suite 213 . • 11 n t. ant• An• nWlM'Y mortagc by shopplnl 111andlng frln,at ~u. ·'
........... op9I dllJ ~Fi::~:i~\.~ Any day la u.e BD'l' DAY to unenc:umb. Xlnt cook ' tt'I a bftele. • • .tell )'OUf 'I SECURITY SANK l UILDINQ. SUITE 7021 the De.II)'_ P\lot Oaulfk!a Disc lMtNmtnta. 102 E. f •u ~n an ad! Don't dell.y. • drhrtr, ret For l only ln ltt!TM wlth cue, Ullt Dally '"tor anwtt ww.. NOt .., °""'" Adi ~ BIMr St., C.M . m.5300.
- - -ln!onnallon l']O 9684191 call today 64Hlll ~d hlth. 831-mQ. Pilot Claaltted. MHm. · · Equal ()poor. Employ<r.
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MACIHNE Shop ll t I 9 er OPERATORS -olngle needle, S.let Dl•mond• $800+ TAILOR made f'LUTE, O.Ford Elkhart • PUPPY WORLD •
J.f DAILY PILOT Monday, JU""1 21, 1974
i er or model, never Ulted. uahuaa Poodlei,
tapping, bwTirig . &. JOrne •porcs~rcar. Top pay, 865 WESTC IFF aa i ln& Pf:nncreat au o w , • ' mill "(Irk. See at 1660 Production Pl. N e w p 0 r t Peraonncl Agency -:u~r:. ""/: ~ t~:id.11 ea. Guaranteed A deltWTed.• FINE· complete· Peart-Drum Bun ·-J?mier,· • OJclu&PoO,
Babcock St, O::l$ta Mesa Beach. 646-0308. (fl:fark Ill Ccnttr> Fa.stest Salls. 1634 Pomona S46-86i2 Set, MPe otkr Dobennan, Shepherd, l>HC'.h·
I iialii'ii«;;,'o;';i30;,iiMiion ... thruiii;;iFrl;iii.iiii I OtrrDOOR "'ork, must be M2-8836 Ave, C.OSla Mesa. 642-6441~ Maytag dryer, re fr t I I 673-0139 ahund. 100 MIXED PUPSJ !
11 able to lltt l2;"i. lbs & have 1651 E . Edinger, S.A. TREATMENT PLANT. 0 p, ~ 1 yr old, xln't cooo. Office fvmlture/ ~n =~531M_;kBreeds. \ MECHANICAL a .. clean dri~g record. SEAMS'm£$, exp'd Reggie ERATOR II, S807. • $993. . l!lulp. . 124 CAZAOORA AFGHAN PUPS ~\~~l~ rJ~ Man over :f~~M. Sall Makers, ~ ':::~1. ~~~ Builclfnl MM1irlal1 I06 ExEc SWVL CHR.S Sl512S AKC O\flmpiOn Crown erect. 'ASS£MBL£R ·PART Tl?t1E SECRETARY Seamstress 10 leam making 18, 1974. Oty ot San Juan e Surplu1.8ullcllnm Sec chr'a $8/24, diet. P$erce fantn&c colors, ~e lp ed ExecuUv~ \\1ll arrange tbelt or hot air balloons. Perm. Ca pistrano, 32400 Paseo MATERIAL • 1000'1 Of NEw 867 W.19, CM 642-3408 Tha aglving 4 l . As~ble preclaion devices. sebedu!es to suit your 'most !/ltmc position. 642-3545. Adelanto, San Juan Capis-ITEMS! Doon, lumber, ply-. Pt•nos/0.,,.nt 826 Horset ?r1ust have several years converue.nt -4 hrs per day. trano, Ca. (714) 493-lln. wood, alum lbeetina:. meld· , __________ ,
. •>q>e~en<-. Jn •I• fl;o.· . Xlnt, IYPirut .& •• •!>l>rJhand SECRETARIES TREAT.l" .. T PLANT SUP Ing wlodowt etc. • PIANOS THOROtlGUal\ED Ht111lcr mecb$nlca1 soldering skills. re q u Ired ..... u I 1 time ERMENDENT $1132. : 8U
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Call For Appl. considered. Cal.I s1;.1soo. $1398. State G•'ade IV Re-2406 So. Main St., S.A. • ORCiANS Call 646-5844
JndU&trial Relations P /TIME Moms, h1orrow's \\'e have i mm e d I ate quired. Jo~iling deadline • Mon t~ Sac 10-5 FULLERTON MUSIC Nut HoWJe, So. Co a 1 t openings for Secretaries February 25, 1fl4 .. Cty of n4. 546-1031 .
Village. Call 10-12, 557-8579. ·w/iJubstantial expcr. in San Juan Capistrano. 32400 c & Our ...,,... Loc•tion I (714) _,
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PHONE SOLICITOR Finance. Finance candidate Capistrsno, ea. Equipment IOI 1 Bllc. No. of Sar Diego Fw)l1 1.iiiiiiiiiiiiilliim
Part or full time. must be xln't stat typiJ;1 (714) 493-1171 ·WANTED 557-4136 II
Salary pl us good comm., :pc~i:sbe~u:e~~~g ~ TYPIST EXECUTIVE ~tax apotmo.tlc Rentals_ from $5 80llh, Gener•I
ex-r. prel'd., but wlll train'. 80 Stro"• Engl>"sh backgro··-• • Call '"0 1730 • ~ 70 ... p.m. • Sh al w.p.m. ·~ wru -ALL BO TE S Qill Mi'$. Po.tiller, 54Q.6679 " « w ill f II "' R
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'73 CLOSE·OUT SALE NOW! ,
Big !!electlQn ot Bavaria'•,
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Equal Oppor. Employer l(}-1 P?-1. P.1ust have good public & e w pay Qt qu11. ty. Furniture 110 e Pl•nos & Gr•nds " 1------1 ......... ~--!!ii.;.!i~+ .. -""!!'!'!!'!"!'!'!~"'"..j..l;t ~~~.~~~ .. ':'.'~ii)'. Call 644-S77l "UBLE.Bed.i.n.c.l.u.din.g. ALL MAJOR BRANDS A NTION!
MARRIED pereon over Z1 PRIVATE working cor\ditions. VETERANS headboard $50 2 velvet lireb1ill~I -Ba.st Boa · Co car &. phone neceas. $125 PATROLMAN hassocks $5 Cach Blue Uprights from ••• .. •• •• · $69 c 1ttng """
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wk. to.stari. 894-8000 ORANGE co. "'area, part Call Mrs. Fielder HEYTIJRKEY! l;1terestedin velvet chai&e louna:e $35, 3 Spj,nets :: •··••••••• $145 seamanshi &nboat handli
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. k nd -rer college? No? Well then, in· Po.ta pie Bar stools $20 ea, Players ,, ...... • • • • •• $995 P .., ng ime v•ee e 8' p.... age THE IRVINE CO. l ted In " Co G--.. -•11°"' ,,y TECHNICIAN 35 or OVE'r. Dependability eres money,· n· Po.1aplc swivel rocker, $25, lcu~ •••••••••••• ._,.., Ht Be h Po Sq dro
No exper. req'd. Will train. a. must! Interviews 1()..5 644-3389 tact: 1 pr Milk glass lamps $18, • 0'1an1 . ac s..;:,.r ua n
Ages 17-34. $326 mo. Po.ion-Fri. International City 9AM 'til NOON Veteran's Affairs DUice 3 4' Gold leaf lamps. $35 ALL MAJOR BRANDS J anully 29th at 1 pm
starting slary + 1lW1Y Security, 6265 E. Pacific Equal Oppor. Employer m/f Orange Coast College ea, 673-5706 Optlgan •.. , demo , · ... $195 at beneli~. Now interviewing. Coast Hwy, Long Beach. · * 556-5853 * ~fOVING! Must sell • Lane Spinet • · · ••• new · · · · • • $499 Marina High School &
ARMY 0 pp o rtwUties, (Behind the Golden Sails 5 pe Danish Modem bdrm frM 0'1an Le1son1 Ft. Valley High School
645-1163. upstairo.lo 430-'1548 SECRETARY R.E. WANTED married couples set, $350. ·Red velvet couch Phone s.57-4839 A great opportunity !Gr
Mo TEL Maid, neat , 82'7-• 213: Secretarial position in active who would like to make & loveseat $100. • While FULLERTON MUSIC all boating enthusiasts
-energetic 6 day "·k. Laguna Prod. Supervisor Rea1tor's oUice. Beautiful $100-$1000 per mo. Part or J1$ugahyde .sect\on!ll $100. 122 N. Harbor. Fullerton
Beach resort 4M-U96 $90l).$l400 Per ?\-to. ottice in Newport Center. (/lime selling from their 644-6087 1n.1aos Information (714) 968-0-194
NO EXPERIENCE MacGregor Yacht Corp Congenle.I stall of mature =.e. c!:iit ::. 5~i t~~ QUEEN-SIZE bedroom suite, hrs: Open Nights 'til 9 CREW for power boat to
0 NECESS!>.RY 1631 Placentia, CM personnel. A front office t!At!.-"008 for appt. dresser, nlte stand, bdbrd, Sat: 'til 5:30, Sun. 12-5 La Paz, ?>.texico. Experience position requiting good ~ bed $251), 968-4895 aft 5 FREE ORGAN LESSONS as n~ssary. Spanish speaking TRA~t'!! POSITION REAL ESTATE telephone voice, CH & ID<\t WANTED:-temp. hskpr for * SOFA &: LOVESEAT * long as you Uk.el Adults de1W'8.ble. 772-UK>l eves
NUW OPEN . SALESMEN Exec. abilities. Must be new n1other &. b ab Y, Never used e Very gd. qual. welcome to attend Tu-1 .... 525-1648
GB Industries of So. Calif. Why not work in the hottl t able to work Saturdays. February. For details u ll ho 968-?9lO h w ·~ ,:Bo=ots=:;p-----=
Sales • Service e Leasin&' a'"· tst., S.A. 835-.rn USED BMW'S
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DATSUN area_. Huntin1ton Beach • R.E. experience not 837-8531, Mission Viejo. sua Y me. alg t at 7:30 PM. e want , ower
has immediate openingf for Fountain Valley. Let us essential , but he 1 p ! u I. SMOKED glass dinette set everyone to Jeam to play trainees in dis P a Y , Prefer local resident. For WANTED shampoo girl for ... /chrome, $325. • Wtr bed the OrJanl Tom Dieterich 24' ~a Jtay, •n, '74 DATSUN 260Z'S In Stock·
marketing distribution & train you. Call Phil r.tc-lntervu call Mrs. Duhl. beauty salon 962-Tlffi A1air \v/extras $85. S42-1.l9l • in cllarge 642-2851. Coast Cabin, or..tC, 235 1/0, Ready to Roll. Durinli!: the credit mercb&ndising. 6 new Namee, VILL:\GE REAL w/Hair Music, Newport Blvd. at covers, VHF, Trailer, ,:lays next 3 years or less. 1eue
locations to open in im· ESTATE, 963-4567. Wesley N, Taylor Co. WAXER, Utime for nite BOX Springs & Mattress, Harbor CM. 586-1610, or eves & wkends a diffet'mt one every U.
mediate future. Many posl· RECEPTIONIST 644-4910. work in o. County. Good gOCMi condition, $15 each. ' 544-3574 24, or 36 monlhll Revolviq ==to=P~~~ full time Full tin_le .. we need a sharp SECRETARY pay &. benefits. Refs req·d. 2116 Newport Blvd, CM. PIANOS -ORGANS Boats, Sl•p1/Dock1 910 ~I~ 0f8~""· ne~w=· ~ * XLNT TRAINING PRO. ~~~di!1~~y g4al li~~hoph~~ Get t n vOJ vect W/ioday's \Vrite, Cleary, -7640 E. Garage S•le 812 New & Used •• Great se~J.)on. -Sul>IH 20' Sii -~-4-speed trani;J!llsslon,. radio Money Down make• it ~
GRAM .. -rid Gel 1n·-1···• w/"s Slauson, Commerce, Ca. Competitive prices. Open . P and heater. tGGF047). lo "=·•de ·-·-·'! In car. '
· & enio· Y• public contact. Co. ..... · ~" n:\' · 91)).l(l Ev ol ~.~... T'· •· t L B M ••· • '~ -WORK ALSO AVAIL FOR .. nnefits. Apply in Person, Long & short te, rm assign· • TABLE-type desk w/dra"·er ales. .,....al.._,,'· 1 '"' ""'s · 962. arma $977 Start with a Pinto, end with
H I G H -S C H 0 0 L & Pennysaver 1545 Newport men ts. Top Pay. Glamorous WHO WANTS TO WORK? $2.50. Headboard, twin size de s l~chs ways a : C ·9510 a Mercedes. Exchange cars · COLLEGE SI.UDENTS_ Blvd CM' ~pie & lovely surround· DRIVE A CAB! $1.50. Paper back books Sc-W40 Music: ity 34' SIDE Tie s l ip, before YQU put on h\gh
COMPANY BENEFITS ·• · · ings. Call bottle Now! CHOOSE your hours, work 50c Clothes hanger:s lOc doz. South ~Plaza 540-283() Hunlingtc;in Harbour, $59. . 4\ I • miles, rates include main·
FOR PERSONAL Re c e p t Io n I s t , . p/time. 540-4450. for yoursell, be your own Back issues of Playboys·25c -mo. avail lmmed..84&o32'12-' lUtoJl-1;tmi4 tenance ij.8,villg no penalty
l-----H Nt'.£R-VlEW-CALL· Convalescent ~Asp It a 1. NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO' boss. ~!1!i or ::!If;· ~~n each. Glassware, ,tfu;hes, YQl:lQ leases for high mileage
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C•ll Mon. & Tues. Only ~ REFINERY CORP. SECRETARY Vts., retired. Age 2l? to 7o. Thurin. rear house. 5.57-4690 BRUNSWICK VIP regulation .,...... your present Big car todn)'
9a.,,..Spm oilers PLENTY OF co. pres. of growing imports Su~plement your mcome. GARAGE sale, camping pool table 1%." slate incls. wlthouttakinganymorebig MONEY I h bonu k 1 ed Drive a cab 6 hrs or more a . 1 cl th' $500. 962-Siz '64 CHEVY · stom panel dollar Joss. Call 1'1r. NURSES: Morgan Nurses .. ~ usfi cas ses, firm looking for s i I day. Apply in person, gear, water ski gear, 1:'K new 0 ·• · Cycln, llkn truck, radio & eater, extra Michaels · SS 6. O 5 71 or
R-,·-. C.M. now taking fringe ""ne ts to mature secretary w/S1Jme exec. Yellow Cab Co 186 E 16th trailer hitch baby enb TV Radio HIFI Scoo -.~ ·•·-, Ind! "d I . •-ch •-· St Costa M " · + ot•·-t'h•"ngs, 1632 s't ' ' l36 ters 925 seats. Auto, P"T steering. ·-~=::::::·~=~==--! appllcaUons for RN• s, Vl ua m UO;!'a area. exper. Good salary, UO;!'nefits caa •= _
L,,..,. n-aides Live Regardless ol experience. &. riiendly co-worke~ '• ' Dorothy Ln. N.B. '"° Best oiler al'OIU'ld $350. WILL BUY YOUR ·"', s, r i·a.c., • airmail K F p t p "'ORKING Couple, needs ---~ 250--'-13-&---spd 646-561_ 0-or 61:>--0970, ask for DAUUNo''I'=
m. s. M&F. 548-9361 or · • a e, res., Jason Best Agoney Ml II 811 ZENITH • RCA color B&W / ' bo ' 8 h ' T Refi Corp Box · weekday companion for ice aMOUI « • • w tras. a ut rs on Bill · ' · 833-2365 exas nery 76 17400 Brookhurst F Vly father. Lite housework & TVs ·& stereos priced to It. Ask'g $600. 496-3913 aft 6 · OR VOLKSWA EN
NURSING Aides &: Kitchen 711, Fort Worth Tex. 101. Suite 213 ' 9GHTis own trans. ltours Oexible, clear. Priced less than thE> & wknds PAID FOR OR NOT. WDJ.,
help.-Mature women, we Daily Pilot Want Ads have Secretary 548-48368-5 F rnitU discounters "1th 3 yr 1972 YAMAHA. 250 s·-1 'TI FORD " t 1 PAY TOP DOu..AR. CALL . . ""2410 ., ... """" .. ___ ins -lore RAIN EE U f8 picture tube, 1 yr parts & . . u= , ,:t on sp s. cust. KENT ALLEN ·-.... train. V'U"" • UV"'OV'ft· ....... -"a •-' ESCROW T YOUNG Man to do general service No charge for Xlnt. 1500 miles, only $600. Low, low mileage. Like ne"· ' JW.l'Vt'M. £TsY1iP£RC_ mnzn:.Jll:P S&, 7Jl.TJa.? Rec&e goodnt littype ~~rw. illnl ::.':"°a1,·twy work at TV, Electronics deliverY or set-up on 19" See to appreciate 64U'734 Oversize ne\v tires. $2100. '72 DATSUN P.U. 1600.
_ ""b .. -shop. Some background or Lamps & larger: 25" Solid-State 400 HUSKY Good condition. 892-1832, . Excel coQd, ,24,000 mi, $18SO.
you to train as 103il 6Hicer! kno"·ledge ln electronics from $499. Cash 90 Plan * $585 * I P1·lv Pty 673-4127 ·
Xln't starting salary. desired. Applicants should or terms:· ABC CCllor TV, 979-7~ / 919-2699 aft S '71 240Z, Stick, red, air,
Jason Best Agency be self starter. clean cut, Import Accessories 9021 Atlanta or . 19 0 46 1-'71 "1X SL 70 Honda, 1·'7"2 ·73 . .. \VHL drive, Ford n1ags, $3700. 83J.-03n aft 6
17400 Brookhurst, F . Vly & able to talk \Vilt! cus· Brookhurst, Hunt l n gt on MX SL 70 Honda gd cond % T Pick up. XLT inl . or "ttkend.'l
Suite 213 96UTI5 tamers at s_hop & on phone. Be!\&b 968-3329 or 962-5559 ' I ===JlfMii'iiii==:'.:I
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Call Mory Beth 642-5678, ext. 330
Quick-No Seams For Girls, Too!
· Full time, ~A & D Elec-\Varehouse t learance-saie--' --.many xt1-as. 673-1.m many xtras. Orig ptlce1. JENSEN ·
SECRETARY tronics, 642.3882. from Interior Design Studio RICE'S TV SERVICE HONDA oo Trail 897· mi $7,500. 1'Iake offer 496-3913
P r o g !!' e s s i v e N . B . SAYINGS UP TO JQOl (formerly in Pantry S Cntr) Perfect. ~nditiori: like ne~ art 6 &. '<''knrls.
professional tinn needs 70 * TV Speci•l1 * $250. 400-3702 '72 FURD Pick up, lo
-dynamic !nlelligent-exec. 1~ --Used & Color TV+sets. While Mobile Homes 935 mileage, a/c, 1001 boxes,
sec'y w/abillty to deal Mwclw 1 1 "-. Open 7 Days A Wnk they last!! Color from $65 discounted for quick sale.
professionally v..•/ our . V 1649 Po.1onrovia Street up, B & W frorn $35 up. For MOBILE HOME $-2883
clients. Xln't typing skills Costa Mesa 645-6133 ~~~call: or .... ~, FOR SALE: cl9coTI""""Fo"'r~d~ll~' -to_n_p-ic-ku-p.
a MUST, Salary open. ~· ~ SI VERCREST Good cond!Uon s 1 7 o o. ~1333. Antiques 800 1375 Logan Ave., CM L 6t2-1137 after 5:30PM
SEC/800KKEEPERh f u I I SCRAM-LETS I BUY'.'• 22" Sylvania console blk & 20' M~'B21LBDE H20MBA E 1' '73 RANCHERO, Take over time dlclap one , htt $100 x oi.> carp bookkeeping, gd t Y Ping "' vCair 642"3TI9 nped,' blt·ins., 'refrig:: payments. 642-2400, ext 85
speed, knowledge of office Good, used furniture & · washer & elect. dryer, wired co"r'--'33=·.:165=2·:._ ___ ~
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procedures, ~ girl oUice. ANSWERS appliances orwillsell(oryou '64 RCA color tv console. for 220 air cond., kltch. V•n1 963
Please subtrut resum e. -MASTERS AUCTION In good working cond. $85. clock, SIOJ"llge shed, land· 3100 W. O>ast Hwy., N.B.
Writ'! Qassified ad #60, 2075~3 Newport, CM 646-8686 546-3718. scaped patiiJ, Three yrs. oJd 1973 FORD Van, V-8, auto, M2-M15 g:~~ if~~. ~~it.~~· i~~:U--F~trPPI~nce -:~~:rn!;.: ~~g~~~1. ~d1:1ite P~;· a;:at~mtn ~~;I ~~~ust~t;'.~ ~~;. S::~~ KARMANN GHIA,
Sign outside ·a pet shop: BLACKOUT LIGHTING FrMtoYCMI lfl St. One-hall bl. from club-clean, Ask for Dick,
*S.c'y1, BookkHptrs ~'!!eB~~~Y p\f;~;~~!. Money Battery powered llghi.s & house, $15,495. Call EVES. 831.:.1;131 8-5pm, aft 5 1970 KA.ru.lANN Ghia Cpe,
Liz Reinders Agency systems for home & busl· , 21.J..694.4690. · · S46-TI13 auto stick, good cond. $1500 •
. 40'20 Birch Street MAGNlf'.ICENT antique ness. Use regularly with 3 Lu,a, 2 Times, $2.00 CAN BE SEEN AT: '67 DODGE van. Vinyl int., _ST.H> __ 1~41~------t
· ~uite !_04~ NB 833-8190 swag ltght. Solid bronze. reserve of power to be used CRESTMONT nu cpts. cnn mags, nu tires. MA. "DA _ _ ,
DiII A ;Job-833-0855--Must-see-to-appreciate!~ -during power outages. Many yr ora ESTA.TE lo·ml.-FoI'l...oed-to-sell+at besti...;;;;:::;;;;::!-~"""~~~-;;:;~-f--t--1
No Charge To You 548-3014 optional light fixtures & ac-blk male kitty, shots , 1051 Site Or .• Brea. (Central ,,o'i'U'or.:c646-o=°'21"26".·---~cl SEE THE ALL NEW 1
Established 1965 KAZAKH RUG cessories .. Call Bill ?ifcl.ean altered. box tr a in e d, Ave. across from Brea '69 OIEVY Van, auto, 307, _ 114_ .. •
--Secretary/Political 5x8. $1300. zt3....659-4480 btv.·n 531-2648. .644--0139 CClmm. HQSp.) Lot #46 v.s: air , mags, paneling, _
Typing, Sil, heavy phones, ll a.m. to 5 p.m. '73 llAMMOND Elect Organ, COLL!E/Shcp P"P" rowdy CONTACT RAY, PK. MGR., lol8 more! $1800. 548'3177 IMMEDIATE
exper preferred. PI ease 2 keyboards, 3 mo old. Hide--& ready-for you this week. for showing. '73 GMC_ Van, 6 cyl, Tacoma
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i \Ve&tminster 92683 Attn: tbl. office cl\r. 30-2' con· Myrna Myre! COPPERTONE Kenmore crete edging. 2 Maple Bar Salt/Rent 940 .~.,;'!~"i,S.:.::. aoto '73 DEMO CLEARANCE
SEC \\'/loiin _documentation washer & ·gas dryer, late stools, 18"-648-6500. ',. L_ htllftdSl.lpplill ll'L,)RENT A MOTOR HOME -trans. air,.3,cm ml. $3,250
or best offer 831-1743 eve. or banking exper. Salary c=~tC:t & rond!?li...:::t FOR SALE CarHtte 12 ( . r\ MINI HOME OR VAN
open. call Mr. Brown 546-8612 • voJt cassette pt.ver, CONVERSlON, LOW AS $9 '65 Dod ..... Panel Truck sJant 838-7901 . .~ per Day ·& 6c per mile. ,,.~
SERVICE STA. attendant for ' G~ ~crowave Oven, n~. without spuker1. Like Dogs 854 RESERVE YOURS TODAY 6-cyl, U.S. mags, new tires,
morning shift at Shell Sta. still m box,~ ~t $370. Will new. $40. 673-6615 . .1.;:1191-3341;.:.,'=::·=~-~--44 thol1 ml. $9SO. 545-4677
in s. Laguna. Perm. 30 hrs sell $275. 645--55.72 COAL FOR SALE 'S~tnger pups6 ~· 8:1fj 23' MOO'OR home like new. Au,os Wanted 961
or more wkly. 32342 Coast Rent Washer1/Dry1r1 for .fireplace or. pot bellied ~36.;~t. · Will sell or trade for local TOP DOLLAR PAID
Hwy. 499-4141. $2. ~~~m:int. stoves, Hiett Bros Feed Co, DOG obedience claM to start ;:.44n_~te. RoS3 962-2811/ IMMEDIATEb. y 2001 E. First St., San1a. Ana 5fli'?~. s~.y~eri~n~ WASHER, Dry_er, 01i:~~.s~~~= ~ewport,Irvine area .. l ·25~•°'s"'1 .. = .. ~e.~s.-!f~con-t-.-,=150 FOR Au. EOREIGN CARS S.SS.
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mechanical knowledge, neat dishwasher, $65 each. $9-Pl E ch 1125 week + 56c/mile, 100 miles Call or come in .. to see us. * Maizda '74 Rotery 1'i
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appear. Apply moms, 2590 C.all 64&-5848 D::t Eotchaaso 11:ci . Utrill . AKC Irish Setter puppies, froe, \\.'eCkend rate I, $n MONTH --! .
Newport Blvd, CM y . .• o shots, $75 to $125. Call 552-8562 36 l\tONTHS OPEN LEASE L----::-:::i:~:-! J-':::=.='--"'=="-=---:--1 FREE Pickup. Refrig. Appl. . Utho. $350. 355-5595 1;552~·~-1239~~-~---~-'lii5ai~Moi0rlfuiivt;.;iiRh Will accept ,'trade-lm I .13 SERVICE Sta. Man, lit ~J> .... !'letaL Call anytirqe MUST CLEAR BLDG e Dale's·MotorHomeRentals CALL •m. FRY•~-
IJ " : . . n . + v1.,...-.-.o GER1'1AN Shep. guard dog, '73 ll-26' M.H. 8' Minis n """""""" ~ ~ Class. Top wages comm. Showcases, fixtures, m!rron, Male, :for sale Calf aft 5. Free miles 9 til 9 838--0900· H t B h 1 ~~ Apply Ray Carey Chevron APPLY IRON-ON TAPE TO cash register. 821-1551 aft 842-5115 + • un e!ic I 9135 Both girls and boys Jove SLagotationna, ~a·cSh •. Coast Hwy, . Tl!OUSER POCKETS when 7pm 778--0414. · !RISI! SETTER PUPS ure Tro\lon, Travel 945 llOO W. i4'r~wy., N.B. • II
SIZES this biight, cuddly nuUl'lVer! °"' trouser'$ are new. This will WALLPAPER SALE 1 ' p MAZDA"
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,_ WOMEN'S reinforce the ........ t.ets and bred, beaut. $50. weeks CAMPER Tr8.iler. Must sell WE p y TOP DO I • Just right for now, brt<lry SEWING • ....,.... ~2 &: less Mitchell, VanLuit old 497-ll35 Must be seen to ar-ate A IJ..AR
In, .1fl" • ...rr _, '!spring days! Knit horizontal· SPORTWEAR lessen the chance ol holes. & St kwell 847 8010 FOR TOP USED CARS i
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'''""''"'" lllMI..... stripe pullover of sport yam in your home, "\·1J. supply Enjoy more closet space by oc • ' Selling anything with a Daily Best oHer. 831~ U, your car is extra clean, i
in 4 colors. All ea s y all incl mach" or in our selling "don't needs" with CARPET, beige_. short shag Piiot Classifk!d Ad 11 a Auto Strvlc. P•rh 949 see us tint 133
Su n b e a nl-quick! ONE stockinette stitch. Pattern bldg. gd $ <n4> 847-7676 a Daily Pilot Cl~tied Ad. w/jute pad, 85 sq. yds. $100 simple fnatter Juat ' BAUER BUICK
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MAIN PAITERN PART (no 7344: Child's Sizes 2, 4, 6, SHIP/Rfi;CEIVING 642-5673. 548-61139. call~! ·MAG whctls + t""11, for 2925HarborBlvd. MERCEDIS ~
scams! I for this sprightly 8, 10 incl. In to V.W 4 ·lug pattern. Low l~Co~•!!;la~M~•~sa~==-2979-f!:!2500'!!!!'!'1---:::-;:;::::-;:"';...;,I
"Tap skimmer! Whip it up Good start g wage r mileage, ~1989 UUY 50 USID ·
In tulip.bright coltons or SEV~"TY·YIV'E CENT8 cleancut, well groomed. "Ir • Iunn~o AUTOS I blends for vacation, parties, for each pattern -add 25 stable individual STAR GA:'T_"E'"D"'it,.¥. , . .,.."' MERCID•R
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Printed Pattern 91 3 5: 1r a1 an pec1 a~ warehouse exper. '-!.!!!.,.---ollf CLAY :i. POIJ..AN , uiu. w.twMt _ Dean Lewis Imports ON DISPLAY.
Odldren's Size!l 2. 4, 6, 8. ~llng~;ther:j11set:ird= Jason Best Agency J:1. Yow Dai,, AdMty GW0e Ji. stn. 21 l"h_ 1 ~66 Hubor. C.M. 646-930: Factory Authorb:ed a
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Slbrize.6 takes 7/8 yards 60-inch v.~~s or w~re $eoo to 17400 Brookhurst, F~;'1.,Y.,..,.,, ... d A<1c.'rJlrtg to 111•10•,"T"' d " , oci-. n~ R ,~.1 I CASH FOR tor for all Mei'cedel -a c. · Su·t 213 :JO»"'Vf ,., 10 eve op me150ge U.5 o,, ecree """' S ' YOUR CAR New .. ,. -p,~., .,..,VENTF·PTVE CENTS Alice Brooks, the DAILY!iiii' ;;•~,_iiiiii;;;;;;;""'""" I reodwords--····"'·u ..... tor'IU'l'lbtri 41"'5.JI ,..., -PILOT. 105. Nttdlccraltl• -·...--·Y ·~1-70 Vohklu 9 6 54&-7070 Alk About Our =1
.tor each pattern -add 25 Dept .. Box 16.1, Old Chelsea TEMPO'S ofyo.xZodioc,birthslgn. A ~ 1 -970 u-..1' it..L. -..1..1.-cents tor each pattern (or S . y k Ny 1 Ooft"t JI'°""""" 61 With DUNE BUGGY for '"'" or u~, mr:==; .,.. ,..,.,........ Lil99
Air Mllil and Special I land· tntion, New or ' . , 2 vw•,. 32 Fn.idly 62 ,,..,_ • tra•·. Street 1--al, xlnt ALFA ROt,1EO , Plltftl '
'mg. ,· olb-·•Jse third-class lOOll. Print Na1ne, Addre9s, J bl 3Y""' ""33 l'M 630r uc: ..... Home of ... Zip Patt N ·-o· I A .. ~ 3'lh.tt .. t~ cond, ~. & g1""e C""",-'-•• • deliver)' Wi\J take three ' crn 1 wtlo,..,r, 1a
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Marian Martin, the DAILY ~~~· knSOcit, etc. !'ree , .._.. 37,.-., . :.~ Trucks 962 •MPG pooo • , D,1..Q8
PILOT, 442, Pattern Dept., rec ...... ns, · TEMPO oUers a truly unique '•""'-·•Loci& ff'or ' ~ 6962 Mancbnter, au-
-• Wdl 18th St N lutabl Macn.me Book. .. · · -·-t~ 70 -'68 .GMC PICKUP ..u ., ew Basic, fancy knots, pat· • time ga,v1nr YJ"l"''''"" ,, 101.M ·..OGlft IMW NOW ,....... I
York. N.Y lllllll. Print t-· 1100 for doiUtd ,.... ll-I "'" 71Y~ • vr..., u•-·-Ulllll with --·-· . . . -.... KEYPUNCH "._... "'"'" "'"' u~~ ~ ... I "---::_. -· , .. ta•t C.O.bet •-• • u~ ..,_ nT..., llllTll CAlmrll ,,.._ ... ,. ""''Ii ~ ~:-... ~ Letrn by plelumtPal-SICRITARIE~ ... ----.. .WT... ,....... nun ..-ui ORANOI COUNTY'S •• ,, ,,.., •
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r 011111 -Sla. -Complete AfPu look -months • you decide! Now 21 """' '"' 5·1 ~ 11 ~ _.. V"1t lh ...
1111'1'.ANT IEWING BOOK $!.oo. ~ <an · ,,.._ .,_ "-, nt -tDtlll' --w · H Jiffy llof Boob· 50c. APPLY
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uan'AHI' FASHION -9ookl -lSpatto wh•I yaur skills ore. No 27= "" .,~~. _ --DIMOIALI 'It 11111 , ~~ llOCS -Huadndl o l !JOc: ms. need to come tn penonally • 21 Mid ,. Jlll-r 11 w::if""' .._ SALEs.SER.VICE-L.EASING _.._... tlllllM IMtl. $l. M;._ Qlitlt Book • _ until we have the 'just right' ~ 29~ ,,,.... ltO... ffl. ft OVlllSEAS DELIVERY 1:'' air, •• ,.._,..want to 50c • opot lor yOU I »Mi .,_ "~ ••• ' JM-· C.M. -ROY CAR,,_ ....._ '*'' -. '
..,,, C' Jhiiil e¢1· '<lo It ci.dtto 1vr Todoy'i uv1.,. ~ NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO. ,,'°'Goal r.J\Aohaot 6'.iJ::,.i So= '73 au;vy C1JueMe !1 Ton -.-, ...... 711, lllB 21\0• -. ..a. ml 11DW NHl'IL lS"be•uUM pa11ern.. SOc. T ..... T..., .. ,..,. ...._ 1$1 181 ~ P/S, P/B, Ne. low mOf!'I 2.11 E, 17111 St. -.--Pll. --..t -·' ,_,,. $«l!ll). _., ()Joie M~ !l4M44I !31-l1141! Dir .
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MERCEDES BENZ VOLKSWAGEN CADILLAC -.----.~i--FOl--D--MAVERICK ' PINTO PLYMOUTH
JIM SLIMONS WILL BUY YOUR 1973 CADILLAC ,70 CHRYSL ER 1972 FORD '12 MAVERICK, V8, air '71 FORD Pinto, blue w/blk • • iiiiiC~:~~iiM~G~AmS~Sr.A~Yr.E~R~Ff-,~ml~oo~llr':iTI~ oond, PIS, Rodl•la llm. ~~ooo~~Xlnl oond. MERCEDES BENZ PPAY TOP OOLLAR: cALL 4 dr, . ' .\uto Trana, Fae, s~u-E w '"·GON &hocka, less than '12 PINTO wagon, auto
lt.JTHORIZED KENT ALLEN, 540-0442. SALE tocy Air Cotld. Power Steer-,., '"' M $2700. 673·1839: trans: dllc bte.lreS, roor rack
SALES • SERVICE c~-O.Villn Ing, Power DIRC Brakes, Only 31,800 locally driven I ~-..,M=u==s==1=-A=N==G=--'-"~"-'"'-------'73 V.W. KarmaM Ghia cpe. --~ Power Windows, radio, heal· u • · Jim Slemons !Jk• new, AM'FM, w-w's, Antigua Blue <174235> er, vinyl root, cw~J, .!'2 .• ~· 11 ~--PLYMOUTH Jlarvest Yellow t179311) ~"..., '"''-w.uma c ........... , MUSTANG lme Only 9.CXX> ml., orig owner Laredo Ton (1851114) SALE PRICE Power a1eet1ni
$3.300. 64>--345.5 . Shadow T8"pe 12'1590) $1095 Power dlac brakes 1967 FASTBACK
(We're top r t6r M1 '70 vw Bug, xln't cond. Nu Sedan O.Vlllet HUNTINGTON BEACH J>o\\·er wlndc>'A'I · Low mileage, mcch excellent. 111«1 Mercedes Benz.) tires & brks. $1600. Call AM·FM stereo New pa.int. l\1ags & Y..Ilckey N~ ~ 673-6476 aft 6:30pm Antigua. Blue <:ll6971J Chrysler Plymouth Brand New White walls Thompson UrPs. Ab shocks.
.... 9300 vw Bus, beige,• 3 mo. old BurnEf;.e;~sl0070l 16661 BEACH BLVD. Selectalte Air Conditioning Mus t see to a ppreelate.
-rf nd 1 t 842-0631 54°'5164 Dark Green Y...tetallic with I l\1ake <lCfer. !YJS.2083. ~R FROM MacARTHUR pe ect co • o~ warran Y· St. Tropez Blue (430164) llUNTlNCTON BEACH Bl k Knitted In I Inter
,69 M~~.. Be-• ·230. 497-1.526 S..7 pm. CoUllk>n White (4170311 • • ac v 'I Condi, ! '73 fi1ACH I. Pwr stering, q\,.~ ... Absolute Showroom tlon front disc brakes. A~1/FM Luxury plus economy. P/1, '64 VW BUI. Nu ena:. Reblt S~ial DIKOUntl $2295 s tereo radkl, folding back
P/b,al.r oond, Fully equip. clutch. lO,OCW) ml. Very gd During SEE AT seat. ?i1any extras. Bit ofr.
bike new. $4200. 49<-3581 oond 11000/best 675-2445 Inventory Solo CONTINENTAL DAILY PILOT EMPLOYEE * 546-11'7 *
'70 250, 4 OOOR, air leather, '66 VW Dune But11Y PARKING LOT
• • '65 PLYMOUTH FURY
2 Dr, V-8, Auto Trans. Air
Cond, Power Stee ring,
Radio, Heater, Vinyl Root, CHON932).
$495
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Chrysler Plymouth
4 Or, V-8, Auto Tmna, ~C·
Jory Air Cond, Radio, 1-fllat·
er, 124601.Sl
$995
.HUNTIJojGTON BEACH
Chrysler Plymauth
16661 BEACH BLVD.
842-0631 5*61'4
HUNTINGTON BEACH • • -, ~9~7-0~~P~L-Y=M~O~· UT H
R oa drunner S l l OO .;
Semkhopped 4SO Honda
1750. Call 49';-3735
stick, M1/fl1. Pis, P/B, $600, pvt pty. 536-7678 "12 CONTINENTAL MARK 330 West Bay, Co6ta l\1esa
fu0007309 ml, 673-4550 or VOLVO JV whlte w/whlte lealher Or wr int. Fully equip. 1 n c 1 , Call Y...fargaret Greenman
'69 h1USTANG, lt yel!O\\', PS, 16661 BEACH BLVD.
POB, air, new tires & 842-0631 540-5164 • •
brakts. $1495 or best offer. HUNTI~GTON BEACH
Call Peggy at 6'6-5610 alter • • '72 PLYMOUTH FURY 'IW MERCEDES Benz 190S:L AM/FM stereo. Uiw mil. e 642-4321 e
4 d,, 4 cyl, Xlnl oond. Beot '71 VOLVO 4000R In mint cond. 16600 • offer 497-1832 '69 DeVllle, leather, split 44!l-4185. l( no answer
·seata, stereo, Sentlnal, 4!S-2'!i6. • • 5pm.
'72 MUSTANG Ute blue, full 4 Or, VS, Auto Tntns, Factory Air Cond, Power Steering,
1IL---J-<AfJJ,,«,,51eer. · 1950 Nanc • ~ntJ.'l>n<l,.MJ.
]972 MGB Co Whit I Si:IO:::) • extras. Sac. Maki otter.
nv. e w Automati c transmls~on C'AD. Coupe de Vllle, 1966. Call 5.52-9134
pov•er, 16,WJ mi, other ATLAS 11adio, llenter, (007FLC).
'71 FORD COUNTRY J;'k~Mking price $2500. $1495
~D'AN-ST-A'fl()~ N--l""=-=----l--,cri:::==p~=re--+,FrcmTrlilG'TOfnJ&-.cHt--,,----1
WA.GON OLDSMOBILE Open ~:1:~ suJ.~o PM Chrysler Ply..-th brown Int. Uke nc w · A.1\f.Ffvt radio. (700HDB) ' Silver w/ blk vinyl. $490. CORY.,....,
AM/l'M. 7<00 tnl. 2lmpg. $2877 RUNS GOOD. 557-1121 "I 1 r;; V-8, Aulo Trana, Factory Air •. ---------29 29 Harbor Blvd., 16661 BEACH BLVD. Cond, Power S t e P. r In g , Sales & ~ce Costa l\1esa S42-063l 54()..51 $2900. 960-2315
'68 Corvette, lo mi's. Pis,
p/b, am/fm rad. Up to
17 mpg, 427 eng. $2895 or
make ofr. 615-5552.
Rodio, H;•1'2'9sDLllJ g~~s~~~b~~ 5<\6-1934 HUNTINGTON BEACH
HUNTINGTON BEACH HONDA CARS 1972 FURY III 4 dr, air, • •
COUGAR Chrysler Plymouth UNIVERSITY OLDS j{,~ :,fBi1.z"{i-,_5iOO""
84" 106366611 BEACH BL~Sl"A 2850 Harbor Blvd. WHEN 80-lLl-NO-E-GG_S_IN
"' .-r .,., Costa l\fesa 540·9640 ALUMINUM POTS dd HUNTINGTON BEACH a a 1972 Cougar X57. Loaded, • • Think of what you no longer little vinegar. This will keep clean, low mileage. $3650. need, make a list, then sell pan from darkening. Useful
646-6244 !hose items with a Daily but no lo~er needed items
'72 T-BIRD Landau. new tirs
& mag whls, full pwr. Make
offer. 64&-120.l OPEL
OPEL Kadetl X I n t
mechanically, but needs
paint. Very economical.
673-1813 a( t6 PM
Immediate Delivery
On All ?tfodels -__ D_O_D_G_E ___ 1 '70 FORD MAVERICK Pilot Cla,.ilied Ad! Call "" 1 .. t with a Dally Pilot 642-5678. Classified Ad . 642-5678. ·
Autos, New 980 Autos, Ne'# . 980
CLASS SELL.5 -642·!1678
Autos, New ,.
BUY or LEASE
PEUGEOT nf.OA ltuJi4
-YOLYO NEW PEUGEOT
'68 CAMARO, 8 cyl, R&H,
auto, Fine economy car,
Sl,000 cash. 545-0529
•'fJ CAMARO LT, $400 & take
over payments.
642-8970.
• • '69 DODGE POLARA
6 cylinder engine, automatic
transmission, radio and
heater. (298HP0).
$1777
DEALER 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 '68 CAMARO, 8 cyl. R&l-f,
auto, Fine economy car,
$900 cash. 545-0529, aPw.ltADi&
-TOYOTA, Complete Sales and Service. '69 VOLVO 144 50 con1pacl1 on display. _ _ .
PACIFIC MOTOR Aulomatl c transmlS!ion, CHEVROLET
1986 Harbor, C.ht. IMPORTS radio Rnd heater, air <.'On·
d!Uoning. (810ESD) Pf;..~~vE~~~U $1977
Anaheim 533-8220
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ONE YEAR
WARRANTY
'73 TOYOTA CORONA 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303
SEDAN '73 VOLVO 144E, Factory
\Vhite with blue vinyl lop, warranty, _like ·new!
Auto Trans, Factory Al r economy & luxury! 831-2040
Cond, 17,oo::> mile& (216HSOJ 1~o=lr_. ,,,...-,,,..--,....,-....,--$2999 1972 $ta. Wag. Auto trans.
a/cond, am/fm. $4350, Call
'69 FlREBIRP, R&:H, auto,
PB/PS. chrome Jug. rack,
under fact. w~nty, 41,0CW)
mi. $1495. 67J.:.4303 Eves.
!NTERNA TIONAL
BILL MAXEY
TOYOTA
'74 TOYOTAS
LEASE or BUY
New Models ~ New Colors
at
aPw.Lf.mi&
-TOYOTA
673-4303 eves. MUST SACRIFlCE. '69 Chev =~~~~----Impala 2 dr hardtop custom
Autos, Used 990 coupe, automatic trans floor FORD
shitt, strato bucket seall, ---------CADILLAC power steerlng. Vinyl rool
nir cond Red with white • • '72 CADILLAC
Sl!OAN DEVILLE
kip. 644-4687
1962 CHEVY N<lva
Convertible. Needs work.
llOO.
Call 557-8129
V-8, Auto Trans, Factory Mr '63 JMeALA Super Sport.
Cond, Full Power, Po..-er Xlnt -running cond. Gd
Steering, Power Disc trantp car. Best off over
Brakes, Power Windows, $300. 548-004L
• • '71 FORD GALAXIE
500
4 Dr, V-8, Auto Trans, Fac-
tory Air Cond, Power StOO--
ing, Radio, Heater (514CPE)
$1295
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Chrysler Plymouth
16661 BEACH BLVD.
842-0031 54().5164
• • '73 SCOUT II
4 Wheel Drive, V-8, Auto
Trans, Air Cond, radio,
heater, Like New (150HXC).
$3995
HUNTINGTON BEACH I
Chrysler Plymouth
16661 BEACH BLVD. 84Z-0631 • -. 54005164
HUNTING'OON--BEACH ' .• ~ • Powe r Seats, AM/FM ~1964-~CllE=VE=-r J_.E_M_a_llb-u-, ~286
Radio, Heater, Whitewall engine, Xlnt mechanical
!ires, Vinyl Roof, tinted cond S27S best 0 f f er , 1966 Harbor, C.?o.1. 646-9303 glau, vinyl interior, ONE 642-23S9
-oNE-YEAR YEAR 100% WARRANTY
HUNTINGTON BEACH JEEP • • WARRANTY on Engine, trans & rear •n TOWNS/SI.a Wag, Uke
iJJ TOYOTA axle (475EM F). ;~ ~;,1·~c.r.w.shocks, $2595, '72 JEEP
COMMANDER WAGON CORO. NA SEDANS $3795 HUNTINGTON BEACH l\fEOIANICS Ideal, 1961
Im FORD Country Sedan
Wagon. Pis, Plb, air. Low
mile.fl. Good cond. Sacrifice
$2900. . Private p a r l y •
841.-5738
Several nice ones to choose Cht\'y StaUon \Vagon, iioo.
from all equlpped with auto. Chry1ler Plymouth 548-523.1
maUc, fa·~tory air <.'Ond, 16661 BE~CH BLVD. '68 CHEVY 1.1allbu. C.ood
radio. etc, All priced below 842-0631 _, 540-5164 _ .. , · Be t l '67 Fonl,6 cyl 3 s pd. Low
mileage. Reliability + econ-
omy. $350. 494·3587.
Automatic transmission, air
conditioning, power steering,
14,000 miles. 4 WHEEL
DRIVE. V8 engine. C118-GBL)
the cost of a new 1974: HUNTINGTON BEACH 491..'7inn.. st o e r
SEE TIIEt\1 NO\V ... DRIVE • • ONE ••. BUY ONE , ..
BILL MAXEY
TOYOTA
. ' . "·'
4 spd, yellow, radio, 28,000
miles t2780FFJ.
$1699
BILL MAXEY
TOYOTA
SAVE THOSE AO'.P>:'E
PEELINGS and boil In
aluminum pans and pots.
TMy v,oill brighten the
metal .. to a "like-new"
condition. Have anything to
sell? Use a Dall Plk>t
'70 IMPALA full power, V·S, '10 LTD v~ t 2 dr 4 · dr, xlnt cond, lo ml, • . au .o. .
I .. ~ ••1--1 vinyl top. &Jr, Fine cond.
.a..u.p • .,.. ·-~ -'$1350. 4~2407:-
KEEP mE BOTI'OM OF ROUND WASTE BASKETS TORINO 71. Sharp cond.,
rlean by placing a paoer clean Int. gd. tires. Forced
plate in the bottom of the to sell at bst offer. fW&..2126.
basket. Turn idle items inlo '63 f'ORD w/'74 lie., smog
cash with a Dally Pi.lot' dvlce. Xlnt' r:unning ~nd.,
$3877 .
aPtu. LtADi& W TOYQTA
9IO Autos, ~~ =-· nil Autos, Now -9IO Airto1, Now •'' · · 9IO
WORKING MAN'S
GAS SAVl!R LEASES
VOLKSWAGEN ---------II P.S., R.ilO, HMttr, Jdr,:i.~~ta. 8'4.le (£1W1Xtx)
P.$., lbollto: Httt.r
AllfO (:lllOFTEI
'74 YIGA Htchbk.
Nrbollydrin111t1c, r•· dlo, Cltpttfrig, ..... llt
well"-
'74 NOYA
Auto tr-. • c)'I ""'' ',._, llNrlng • HARBOUR
v.w.
Can Solve
Your ,
Economy
·Car Needs
OVER
80
USED OAS SAVERS
IN STOCK
HARBOUR -
11111 ... !'!. ~
HUNTINGTON BEACH
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'6,9 FIREBIRD
P.S., lttdlo, HMi.t,
A!Jto CZIR7")
$999
61 SEDAN
OE VILLE
LOADEOt (WUV~)
'72 FORD
VAN
YI, Auto Trar.. 1""1<)
$1999
$399
'67 CHEVY
0lMl'AlA WAOON
Auto, Radio, Heiler,
P.s .. Air (VFJfOtl
$499
65 CHEVY
VAN
{mfPW)
$499
'65 FORD
FALCON
P.S., lttdlo, Hettw,
.Auto, .Air (lEE71•1
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$2538
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lnclulJng ,, ... 74 lie. "" ..... ~rr'tlflt dlll...... for .. mo111t11 tn Al'HlOYAL o1
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'74 M11llb• Clank
Pe_. ''"'In;, POWrr dlK bl'tlC.i, bl
VI, lvrllthydremeuc,
wMtl covers, btlltd
Wll llew1ll1 I I n It d
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'74 CAMAlllO
Po\ltt1' 1Mrlrlf, l"'Wlr
dlK brt .. n , 350
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PURCHASE!
~::~E ONLY $3995
Orange Countr's Only Lincoln-Mercury Dealer
TO RECEIVE THE , ... -· .
. "Distinguished Service Award" fOl' outstanding Service after Sale.
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COST A t,iESA
' 540-5630
Autos, New 9IOAutos, Now
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'$2890
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123 IMPALA C11ro111 C..pe .. , .$JJtt
27'1 IMPALA C•te• Co1pe , • , ·"Jtt
12 IMl'AU Cnte• C:O.pe •••• SJJtt
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10t CAH:ICI CMpe •••• , ,, •. ,$JJff
IZ IMPALA Cillo• Co1pe •• , .SJJH
16 IMPALA c..._ C.•pe , , , , hlf!
1 tt CAPRI Cl CHpe •.•.••••• , SJ4tt
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2f DAILY PILOT Monday, January 21, }q74
•
Governor l'•tnll11 Clt'etu
• Thl·owing
. . ' Recepti~n .
:m .. c! .. i•; and ·-Pentagon
won't be able to cover the · · .
mass murder trial in •touston s • ?
of·Elmer Wayne He1ley. pying.
The author or "Jn Cold
BloOd;" a non-fiction book on
the . slaying of the Clutter rvsk Tsk
. family in Kansas . is .l.-2
hospitalized at an undisclosed
location in the West suffering
from a pulmonary condition
and exhaustion, Bill Dickinson,
Jr., editorial director of 'the
Washington Post writer s
group. said . (Later he was re-
ported in Palm Springs.)
The planned series was to
have run in the \\1ashington
( .PEOPLE )
Edie ·A.dams. singer and
television personality, \\'ill be
honored by the \\'ashington
Legisla ture Wednesday when
she is in the state for a Seattle
Opera production.
House Speaker Len Sawyer,
and Speaker Pro Tern Jollia
L O'Brlea will present her
with an 8\\"ard in the House
and Lt. Gov. John Cherbert
will Perfonn similar duties in
the Senate .
lleart surgeon Dr. Ntrlf••
SlllumWay will be s.tay~g at
the Stanford Medica~ ·Center
despife efforts bY t h e
University of California to hire
him, a Stanford official says.
"'Ibe're Is not much more
lo say than that Dr. Shumway
is remaining at Stanford," the
spotesnan said.
The spoic_esman aclcnOwledg~
ed that \11<. aurgeon -known
for heart tnlnsplanti -\\>SS
dissatisfied with .the funds
available for Cafdiovascular
research.
liy DICK ·WEST
secretary or State was serving
as President Ni3:on's national
security adviser.
At the time of the alleged
spying {filid-1971 ), Kissinger
"'as engaged.Jn negotiations
that could have resulted 'in
outbreaks of peace in several
places. · .
0 b-v i o u s-1 y. information
ttlttinJ lo ' the talks was of
vtlal Interest to the Pentagon.
SUPPOSE, FOR example.
that Kissinger put through an
agreement to end the' righting
in cambodia, And suppose the
Penta~ •. wiaware' of the
a'rr~ent, continued the c~an bombing. _A faul·. pas of that sort
would amount to an admission
that U.S. military intelligence
WM deficient or def'ectiVe.
·Well, ·you may : ask, v.·hy
couldn't the. Pentagon have
-gone-through official-channels
to obtain the infonnation thai
\Vas leaked from the National
Security Council?
Assemblyman William T.
Bactey, a candidate for the
Republlcan nomination for
state controller, disdosed that
his nel worth is $102, 738 and
that his estimated 1973 income
was $55,701.
Bagley added in t h e
fi nancial disclosure. statement
that when his 'late father 's
estate is set.tied. his per&>nal
wealth would in crease to an
esti mated $313.177, minus
inheritantoe taxes.
Bagley said his disclosure
was more cxtensi\'e than
required by law, but said he
made complete disclosure "to
confirm there are no present
or potential conflicts 0 r
interest" -----
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cu
door decorative lighting and the oper-
ation off ountains applies to residential
as well as all other customers. However,
commercial and industrial customers
are also restricted in their use of adver-
tising ligllting, functional outdoor
lighting,elestr-isity-used for public
gatherings, indoor business lighting,
and heating and cooling at variance
from prescribed levels. Detailed sug-
gestions to help business firms and ·
factories meet the mandatory restric-
tion s will be mailed to them.
You're probably wondering how
best to cut back further at home. Here
are some suggestions.
How to Measure Electridty
Electricity is measured in' kilowatt-
hours (KWH ). A KWH is 1,000 watts
of electrici!~ed for_ q_ne hou_!:.-:-or
100 watts useq tor 10 hours .. FOr ex-
ample, a IOO:watt bulb burned for 10
hours is one KWH . .
Las t ys;:i_F eu r averagef('}MGetltial ·
customer usea about 500 kilowatt -
houts a month. That's about 17 KWH
a day. So, to cut back 15% would mean
using about 2-1/2 KWH leSs a day.
ENERGY USED TO OPERATE TYPICAL APPLIANCEs !KWH ~· Kllow•tt.i.ourl
•-•W, W ........ ....,. h 1,000 walb of dect~ med for one 1'our1 or100 wat11-St1C• as a
,. 100.watt llg•t b.db-for 10 IKnm. ·
I-MIU.WW~ l/lOKWllperbo•• lhoge(Efeclricl -lKWllpe•_.i ......... "«'-Wb 1/25 KWll per llo•r Microwave Ova l·lfl·KWll per~
0ocMs 0..,er ltJedrlcl 3·1/3 KWH pedood Room Al• c-u-.. .
Clodia -,. 1/3 KWH,.. lood 1s-.... Seaonl 1.1n KWH .... -~Waste Disposer J/IOOKWHperlotd TelevlskHl-QL.ck·&Wbite . 1/4KWHperhoar r-
lllsli-•l"-,W'!!~ &•11 1 KWH pedood Colo. 1/3 KWH pa boor
Foot! Waste Compactor I /S KWll per load Water Hater IEectric) 13-1/l KWH . IMper doy
Food Frener-fi'OSI Free
16 c;a. ft. S KWll per day PORTABLE APPLIANCES Jlcw.h. S-1/4KWll perdey
24 c•. ft. S-1/2 KWll per day Coffee Maker t KWH per hcNI' ae~tor Freer.er-Mual Dcfl'OIC Touter I KWll per hotlr
. , ·~ca. h. ).2/3 KWll per day Eectrfc Fry Pin 112 KWH per hour
20 cL fl. S.1/3 KWH per day M111tr 1/8 KWll per boar
,. :Uca.11. 7KWHpe•dey Blender 2/5KWHpaboar Jlolriaeo••-F_f_ Electric Kalle -1110KWHper-
', 16 ... h. SKWHperdey H...i&oo • tKWHpahoor
20 c.. fl. '7 KWH per day Elec1ric "l•ket 1/5 KWH per how
:14 ... h. S.3/4 KWH pe• dey H•I• DryeT 3/5 KWH pa boar
Yo. appll••• wll ope*_.. ellk:lady and C09Mtve "etU ff yoa lolow ... .rachlren' lulncdom for ae MMI a .... . '
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If you've set your heater's therriiostat
down to 68~ you're saving kilowatt•
hours already (and if you lower your
thermostat more when you go to bed.
you'll cut_ back even mor~. Even if
your space heating is not electnC,-it
probably uses electricity to circulate
air through your home or apartment.
So lowering your thennostat will con•
serve it.
You Can Recluce IClowall·Hou1s
llr Cuttln9 llack on Your
Ille of Applances
.Listed below are some typical appli•
ances and the amounts of electncity
they use. -
· As you can see, a color TV set uses
abu11t113-K-WH-perhour.-t:Jse-itthree
hours less, and you've saved one
KWH.-
7
. A clothes washer uses 1/3 KWH r
load.-An elect1ic;;d1yeru"""n.-l+T----l--l
KWH. You can save kilowatt-hours
if you delay doing a wash until you
have a full load.
An automatic dishwasher uses one
KWH per load. By waiting to use the
dishwasher until it's full, you' II re-
duce the number of times you use it
and ;>ave still more kilq_watt-h9~ •..
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Switching fi:_om 100 to 60-watt bul~
will save 40 watts per hour-per pulb. '
And be sure to turn off all lights
throughout the house when not really
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·····Clemente Broker Rem~ills Jailed • Ill
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Slaying
Real estate broker Oiarles Jackaon Hincldey, 53, was arrealed by reportedly called the station. Delectives said HlDckley took the match ensued in the;:, fo.yer of the cawed problems in the family home
Hlnckle.y Jr. remained in San Clemente ~holrnan Cralg Steckler moments after Steckler aaid the mfD led him Inside alleged murder we3~ from his p<iCket expensive nome and ' moments later 5everal times and that patrolmen '"'ere
city jaU today wlder $250,000 bail set the officer amweied a ca& reportirig the residence ..ybere Ronald Lawrente and handed i~ over to the patrolman."' · Hinckley ran for the knife. called to keep the peace.
1---aft.er hi1-1rreat or1-murderdlarges'""late-a-stabbing-at-tbe--bome--at---23'1 la-Shlrley;-21,...-a~tayer-from-Yorba1--'1~-il·,.,·dent,-whk:h ttl)·0-1"-tt-IH·y-Hinckley-retumed, ilhdre h--e---11inckley,-who6e-real---eslate bus:ir· ""'-~-I
Saturday nigbL Socorro. .. Linda, lay fatally wounded. The officer climaxed a long pert o d of family weapon from a leather scabbard, and closed in • Tustin last nwnth. was
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And police have begun extra patrols Hinckley asaertedly placed the call applied. moutlh't&-mouth muscltatlon, disputes, began when Shirley assertedly allegedly stabbed bis son-in-law twice. expected to be formally charged in the
of Hinckley's fashionable Shorecliffs . to police and waa quoted as aaying but said the ·11ctP,n did not respond. ·forced bis way into the. borne to discuss Shirely fell to the floor mortally stabbing Tuesday in South Orange
residence because of reports of possible he bad just atabbed a J!l8D and that :Shirley, 1tabbed twice in the abdomen the custody of bis 2-yea«>ld son, who wounded, stabbed once in the heart CoWlty l\1Wliclpal Court. retaJ~tion by friends of the arnstee's an ambulance waa needed. as,,ertedly with a bunting knl!e, was was staying.at tJie HinctJey·bome ,with and ,once in the liver, coroner!t-deputies Police described him as calm and
son-in-law who was ~stabbed to .death _,graf-bairecL busineslman ,was de.ild on arrival at San Clen>:ente General' · tqs mother, loan, 21. • Sea.id,_ _ _ cooperative after the incident. He has
during a acuUle shortly before mklnight.' waiting for police at curbside after he Hospital. Detectives 1sakl a shoving and shouting Police said the victim reporfedly had made a statement , they added . .
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Two Dana
Boaters Run
Into Crises '
Two !>oaten who bravtd the bad
woathet and put out to sea fnim Dana
Harbor Sonday wished later In the day
that they had stayed at home.
Harbor ptrolmen said that the two
vesiels rieacly were lost In separate
miahapo -one a near-oinking and the
other a qgy grounding on a San
Clemente beach.
The first Incident involved a \7-loot
molorboat owned and operated by Santa
Ana 1-t OMlle Maitiil.c---, •
Tllo &oot lost Its bat!er): powet and
could not be restarted' &lforUr befor.e
DOOi).
Tllo laclt ol ID '"""""' Oil boon! meant
that there -notbinJ to keep the ..... 1 !rom running aground, patrolinep aid.
San Clemente Uleguanls attached a toW rope to the ,.....1 after It !etched
up · at Poche Beach and patrolmen
succeeded In towing the boat back to
Dona· Harbor.
The second Incident Involved a 25-!oot
cabin crul3tr which suddenly began
taking on water near the harbor entrance
at Z::IO p.m.
Patrolmen said the owner<iperator,
C-1e. Tqulls . of Anaheim, UJed an
•'unoonventlooar but efJective'' mayday
tignal.
The stranded skipper fired several
--·tnto tbe-airwith-r ':ff, magmnn
pistol.
Olficon said that shorOy. an..-the
dlstr. .. -wai •tfricf, -ra&Ul1s aboiidoiied
stdp. He wu picked up by a passing
sailboat.
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mWJtimo, had-stayOd aboard the sinking
cruiser. • •..
Patrolmen u!ed pumpo to keep t!it
boat afloat and once Into the harbor
they found the reason !or the leak.
A hole in the engine cooling l)'1tem
had come off and wale< pumps .,....
filling the bilges.
Damage to each craft wu delcribed u minor by potrolaien. . .
Supervisors Set
' To Cancel Debt
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Fiith District Supe(viloc_ R 0 • I I d
Caspers loday 111d the county plans
to eruc a major land-purchase debt
owed: by the caplstrano Bay Para and
RecreaUon Distrlct becaUle 1 annual
payments "have been. bleeding lhe
diltrict dry." ' .
The delit -Whit remains from the
initial 0purd>ue of the Del Oblspo. litUe
leap comple• -bas be<u the main .
lilcal problem for the 11111811 tulng
district aaddl<d With ~ parkll
for C.plltrlllO Beach and llolll Pl>inl
And directors of the dlllrlet for years
have ulcl that annual ~ of about
f1t,t001"t· the mnalnln(•mn ol13t,771
haw oreoted maJcr pro1>1ema. c_. uld that superviloa lut week
apeed to -a policy wllldl -Mplus eamlly properly for . parkll
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mochlner1 II flnllhed -~ • catirty wtn not nqu1re· 1111
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Tiie Hiiie Iea&ue oomp!U near the
entrance to·Dona -II the dlltrlcl'1 ciotl1. majcr cleveloped park. Pina Park
1n tile ca~m a.ach Palllldes ts
-1•11' par<el bul It 1tl11 rtqUlra
major lmpnvements. cui-n 111d be hopes that by maln1.
{lie -. the dbtrlct With a '3$,000
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.Lion Kills _B _oy
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·EsPANOLA, N.M. (AP) -An 8-year-old i>Of ·plaYlng near his
borne. was attacked and killed by a young mountain lion, authorities
saia. Anollier child was attiCked-Out esca~d m1ury. ----
Regional medical examiner l)r. Andrew Kalivoda identified the
dead child Sunday as Kenneth Clark Nolan. He was plaY.ing with
David Cordry, 8, who fled and summoned help,. Kalivoda said.
George Merrill, an official of .the state game .. deportmen~ said
Dnid Cordry,_father of the Cordry boy,_;md ste~thet.of the.Nolan
boy, shot and wounded the animal . James Meyef. then tracked it
down and killed It.
The incident occurred at Aroyo Se<o, a small commwifty• about
five miles south of ~ola and about a mile from the boys' home.
Merrill said the hon was sent to the public health laboratory at
the University· of 'New Mexico to check for nbits or:Ot.her·~. ,
The cat was a subadult, about 16 months old, and weighed 40 to 50
pounds.
Ag~nts "Nab
3 D-rug
S·uspects
Watergate
Panel Cites
Herbert L. 11Bart" Porter of Laguna
Niguel, a former official of President
,.Federal anit"'''IOcal' · n:arcOUcs and' NixOn's re-election committee, will plead
• 1 guilty to one count of lying to the
lqlemal Revenue~· ~ents arrested. FBI about the Watergate breakin, his
three local men ti>day, in COnnectiOn attorney said today.
with an alleged DatioP~. ~cy Porter's attorney, Charles B. Murray,
and marijuana' smtiggling 'ting... r said his client intends to plead · guilty
They were aireste<t in, Laguna Beach, UPI T"""9h next Monday when the case is 'beard
South . Laguna '·~. Dan;l . Point on CHARG&D WITH LIE by U.S. District Judge William Bryant.·
indictments from a, Nevada' Federal ·· t1erbert L.· Porter Tl)e charge was filed. today. ; G~-~"'L:k·, .,.'..~.: re g· I on a·l ' P'1r\er. an.cl -~·-.w~.e CO!')l __ and!b_tl!ree
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IJUIJ.IUU ...... IMillK children have been living wi her
\~;\•~A.\' t~a!ofi.l;,,,~h·.·; -..i~ a·' ~,~J#:t-!':i.~~;',.--WOULD-IVIDINCE-CLIAR,~-_,, . ....... ._ -~~~"S'i;'> · 1,1<111' e ""10f•J~·-NIXON IN BUGGING?-P--4 -----
. · E~· G~ wn=z«' U-1ii ' • · · • ~·. . ---· · ~·..-~ · · • parents, Arthur and Dolly Briggs of 'E Ok c· ' t said the ma . would be H . B . 32451 Meditemtnean Drive in Monarch -. mergency ay 1ven t~· from ' Laiima .Beach to . 'eanng . egIDS Terrace, since early.spring ..
United States Marshal'• .office Ir: Los ·• · "We are still getting our lives back . = m andagislr~ :-.~-". before a Over Oh1'ecti'ons together," Mrs. Poller said when contacted today at the Briggs home.
F G M • R 1· ti• .. ,Qilick said that Lan!lt ,faced charges , "I hate the word 'lie' ..• It conjures or as . am . e oca on of conspiracy to smuggle.marijuana and By JOANNE REYNOLDS . up all kinds of things in people's minds,"
for being invOtved in a continuing or "'-~., PlllM 111H Mrs. Porter said.·"It is not my husband's
criminal enterprise. The last dJarge has · The prelun·· ma· ry 11ea'rtng on charges hab't to 1· H · pl ad'·• guilty t a IO.year to life senteni:-Jte.saki. 1 ie. e 11 e "'6 o
An emergency coastal commission Southern Cllifornia Gas Company was Thai two ; otqers w~ arrested for of conspiraCy to commit murder against making a false s~ent toiJnbe FBI.~ C
permit baa been issued to allow .scheduled to start relocation of 4,eoo conlpiracy, to.« smuggle. m8rijuana, be . Eloise ~opeil and her alleged Jover Since moving m Was gton, · ·
reloolltion of a gu main in San !eet of U-inch gas line today. . said. : ·, opened today In Long Beach M'unicipal last Sj>!ing, Porter has been employed
Clemente, the scene of a recent fire The new 1· ·11 be bout 20 I t •.· ~"-• chara~-~-~ ~-a 11 e g e d in his father-in-law's contracting fmn: .. LDe _.,.Wl a ee ~-\.~lM'U u1e Court ove.r objection! of ·defense Porter, former scheduling director for
camed..by leaking gu. . from the exi:lting line where ieveral "11ugi.lµig ring as a ' 'ma j o !'.' attorneys , · the NI.ion .·.e-election rommitiee-, told
Mel Clrpmter, ezecutive cltrector of more small l9ks have been found In llfi~Uoo" but would not make · Robert Green and Phil Pelty of Santa the Senate Watergate Committee la!ll •
tbe South Coaot Rejional Zon• the last week, Carpenter said. -~·sta!ements ·oo the,extent_ol the Ana who · t Mrs· PopOU ind summer that he had lied to the FBI·
Omaervation.,Cmimlsalon, sald...today..in __ Tbe-llre-cm1...t b7_tbe_gas_leaks ', ..... , .H"e tlo!Lsaid. . that . Laguoaen w~i:barr"!as one·. ~.113:~ Angel~.,,._ooCmade_ _ _ind.._tbe_fedel'.lll _grand..J!IO' ~had _ IJ:!o&_.Beach, he and comm-iasl.on in. the main line which nms between ..,.-i.1 . ~ -liedattheoriglnal.Water.gatetriat . Chairman DmaJd Bright approved the Los Angeles and San DiegO burned seven Of the· points where "certaih cbvert r a .special appearance for Dal}lel Ayers The charge carries a maximqm·
pemµt Friday. mobile homes in C8pistrano Shores . ·actloo.s!.-of J.~ir&W.;L ti!9~ pla~.~· ~ a~ . pe~ition'ed unsuccessf1,1Uy f,o r penalty of' ftve years to· ·prison and;
Mobile Park. . o _. 1feva<11--· oll<I:;~~~ pomls, _, cOnllnOalJC!' o! the hearing. . . a $10,000 fine. · ~ . .
Ran~cked
In San Oemente
Tlie -owner of a mobile borne heavily
damaied In San Cle_mente early this
momb In a f!00,000 gas main erplooton
and fire reportid over the '<eeltend that
looters. have ransacked' Ilia damaged
coach.
Lonnie Ardoin, who is staying at
another mobile home while bis damaged
ooe ls belo& replaoed, sajd that the
looting toOlt place In '. recent days at
the 1Jurned.out remnanls of his telldence
at Spa« II ·of the ~ Sllor,s
Mobile --Put. AltbOIJ1b the millinl artlclea had
mnolie. and heat damaae, be told police,
looters took .them uyway. .
'11»e_ g~ ®tDpany is now back feeding be said. . · 1 Judge Charles LltWin . refused · to Porter testified af the trial that_
in revene of its usual flow, Carpenter
said. II any problems . develop in this
procedure, he said; $an Clemente would
be witlwt any\gas.
The new W«k, .he added, should
eliminate all leaks·in the area.
Big Train Derails
Damage: $3 :Million
' ' ClllLDRESSt Tex. ·(AP) -Railroad
·olfidals tiilay .aoaclit_ the -cause -ol a
Sunday derailment of an llkar freight
train that resuiied in '3 million' damage
to a cargo Qi. cottoo, cottonseed oil '
mt fertilizer. Slxfy--can ,of the
Burljng1o!i-Nortbem -freight left · the
tracks Ill miles -i.'.of here,,sparklng
a fire that roared out of '100trol through
moat of the day. No 1 injuries were
reported. · '
indictmeDts on. 13 ~-In additigµ: ,
to. the three men west¢ In Ujgw1a,.
arrests were be~. tnade in other cities
acroso the United Slates; Quick '"!id·
· He.said the: lnv~tloo .had 18'1'4.
two years and ·Indicated that siziabre
quantUieS d marijuana were beiNJ,
smuggled. ·
1be IRS men were present on the
investigation beca~ it is a crime not
to report all income and there 'is a
tax on marijuana, officials said.
Plane Lost µi Utah
BRYCE CANYON· NATIONAL PARK,
Utah (UPii -A twin-<onglne plane with
six ptt'IQDS aboard was n:ilssing and
'fearta.-i SUnday nigllt in the rugged
rnouatatna of touthwestem Utah. The
Federal Aviation Administration .Oigbt
service st8Uoo lost both radio and radar
contact with the Qakland-based aircraft
aboqH;l~ p.m. ·
.. that Aryes ~ ho counsel.
, Karl said he was api)earing onlf to
~-for reduction of Ayers' $10Q,O!)b bail
to $2tl,doo so the unemployed machlnist
could get out of jail to find an iittom,ey. ·
Litwin said he would rule on the
bail reduction at the end of ·today's
ses'sion.
The hfai-ing Was delayed nearly . an
OOu. '!'hile a public de!~ wa.t found
to represent Ayeis.. ·
Ayers, 37, .and Mrs. P9JMill, ·43, are
'aCcuied of a plot to murder · her · multi-mlillonatre husband, Samuel Popeil o!
Chica&0. • . · '
They were arrested . Jan. 8. at }!rs.
P0pe11's bayfront home· at 519 Harbor
Island Road. ·
Police 1 allege theY. liired · a n acq~ of Ayers (Or 125,000 · to
travel th , Chicago. to kill 1 the· .kJtcben
gadget manufacturer.
Liddy was .for hir'lfig 1tf"cOlleje -students
in 10 cities for.cameaign wOrk. ·
He had told the Sarile story 10· ·the
grand jury and the FBI, but admitted
at the Senate Watergate hearing that
the store w~s fµlse .
By pleading· guilty he will avoid
separate charges of making false sv.vrn
statements to various investigative
bodies,
"It's a compromise," said his attorney.
Porter waived his right to have his
cue submitted to a grand jury.
During the Senate Watergate hearings,
Porter engaged in a fafllOUS dialogue
with Sen. Howard H. Baker (R·Tenn.),
over how he could Ii.ave taken part
in Watergate-related activiUes.
Porter replied at the Ume thal he
had known Nixoo since 1916, and thal
be did so out ·of a feeling o! loyaltf
aJ'l(l team play.
Speaking to reporters before his oourl
seuion, Porter said: "I'm a mucb
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worth 1125 before they We!e ,damaged:·
In all, teven COlcbea were either
destroyed or ~ domaged In · the
Jan. t blaze ~ as one of
the worst in city hlllllry. . i\~t-ohat Arr.es;ted
'I'lteir -motives, detectives · allege;"was
!lnanclill In that' If he. were killed before
their divOrce became final ){rs. Popeil
would have Inherited-one-third-of his
$200 milliori estate. ' ' · -or•ge Cout
A.D -ANSWERED,
CA.T CA.ME &A.CK
How ·much Is • pet ~ worth!
Tbll od -ooly· • few dollan when
It appeared ....ntly In the o.llJ Pllot:
LOST Lrg blaclt ail,. long
hainlll, nlale, ..,.rlnc fiea
ol; .(Trailer Park name
lad.-) • ii ...
The ldV'erlller -1ec1' the od with
a "lbailk yau very muc!I" alter only
• couple of days. ,,,. od bad been
ans,..red -and she bad her cal back.
Now, that'• worth --. rllbll
Spend 1 few dollan for the ....ita
)'OU WIDI. Dlil MWfll, the di-line
to mulls.
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SUMy skies are forecast for
Tuesday along the Orange Coast
, with warmer days and cooler
nights. Highs . in the upper 60s.
l.A>"·s tonight tnid-405.
INSmE TODAY
A priest drives out tile deuit
ftom fovr person.,, 'obsessed'
by demo11ic attacks. Since tJte
t.torcism, there is "peace iii tlt1f
t\O~se," .se,e--.4~"11· ~~~~~·~
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Wins Honor
Jn•ine Company Prcsirlcnl Raymond
J .... \Vatson, designated 1973 builder of
the year. lold a Houston audience today
1hc building indusCry in 1974 will measure
its suctess in units approved tor
construction not units sold.
-;,'Pbe year may be the best year
1he home building industry has had in
recent times , not in terms of units
built . but in terms or clearing the v.·ay
to permit buildng in the years ahead,'' \Vat.son said. ., ·
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WAS HI NGTON (AP)_-Senate
Repuhllcan leader Hugh Scott, who
attended a White Hoose briefing by
Secretary ot State Henry Ki11S111ger
today, said the "strongest blockage"
to an agreement on lifting or the oil
embargo by the Arabs was removed
by the signing of the Israeli-Egyptian
agreern~nl. ·
The Pennsylvania senator also said
that he was hopeful of "constructive
Kissinger brought to Israel wha t ' he
termed "a number of very constructive
suggestions" from President Hafet
Assad or Syria that could lead to
negotiations between the two October
war foes. •
Kissingtr also told Israeli leaders that
Syria may be willing to turn over a
list . of war prisoners and to permit
visits by the International Red Cross
U the talks make substantial progress.
Privately, U.S. officials believe that
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He addressed a breakfast meeling of 1---~ne "atiofilil~Sfion Of ome -..jll)ogr_es " P:frhaRS "sope early
progress" in reaching some seillement
between Israel and Syria.
a relaxation on the Syrian front is vital rorfort~enrccordrbetweetr!!gyphnd----1
lsrael since Egyptian President Anwar Bu i l de rs con v e n lion-eiposltion.
Professional Builder magazi ne presented
its award to Watson at the early morning
session.
\Vatson said the e"n~rgy crisis may
~ery well shake the nation back into
reality so that it \\'iii seek solu tions
. to th e environmentalist-developer
.confli cts.
He termed as unrealistic the public's
1 "have-your-cake .an eat-it-too" sy ndrome
in which low density, no growth and
personal affluence are wanted all at
OOC<.
PRESIDENT NIXON BEGINS SIXTH YEAR IN OFFICE BY MEETING WITH CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS
Middle East Discussed by (from 19ft) Carl Albert, Nixon, Mike Mlnsfield, U.N.'s John Scali
Watson blamed developers for wanting '
to enjoy the same syndrome. ! ·."The question today is not 'how many
Units have been sold' but 'how many
units have been approved'," \Vatson told
more 'than 250 of the nation's largest
homebuilders.
He suggested 1974 may be the year
u•hen reality may replace confusion as
typified by the Environmental Protection
Agency's proposed fee on parking spaces
and the no growt h movement.
Conflicting problems of energy, the
environment, the economy and growth
'lllay now be addressed .
"This is the year the pendulum uill
._ __ ~begin IQ S\\•ing back and the extremists
t'l re cut adrift." he said.
Senator Contends -Oil
Firms Cheating .on U.S.
From Wire ServiCH need but don't ask for n1ore just to
\\'ASlllNGTON -Oil c ompany make a big show.'' ·
executives appearing before a Senate Nixon met \Yith John Sawhill, deputy
panel investigating the severity of the director or the FEO; William Walker,
energy crisis were accused today of FEO general counsel; IRS Commissioner
"chei:iting the American jiU6llc:" -. Donald AleX:ander and several otheflRS
9----\Vat.son-told-the-OOildeti-thc.y-·"'""--
'.no longer be fighters with war chests
'aimed at combatting environmentalists
The charges were made by Sen. officials to discuss the monitoring
"-+-Abraham ~ibiwfW-D=Cotll1-.), of the system.
Senate permanent l n v es t i g at ions '•Tue main thi~g ts I wan_f"t!Ie-inlth7'
or any other opponent of the builders'
•·we know best" plans, f.'because that
battle has been lost and perhaps
·deservedly so ...
He urged cooperation.
"Don't expect the environmentalists
to have answers lo the questions they
rai se. but responsible environmentalist's
v."OUld likt to find solutions.
"The developer y,•ho works with
environinentalists to discover workable
solutions is the one who U'ill not only
survive and flourish, but u•ho, equally
important, will contribute to society's
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--~· ncedsJor a be.ttcr urQin___!PvirQnm,.enwt~·-· -~;:;c;'--:;--'.''V;:--,'-ii';:;tJ~
!.be.said.
I James Canavan
:Rites Wednesda\' •
James Francis Canavan, :i reti red golf
·professionaJ-Who moved to San Clemente
11 years ago, died Saturday at his home .
Mr. Canavan, a resident of 101 Avenida
·Buena Ventura, Aparament B. leaves
his widow, Mary Alice; three sons,
Richard James Canavan of Washington.
D.C., Robert Lee Canavan of Cottonwood
and Terence Joseph Canavan of San
Jose: two daughters.. Rosemary
Catherine All avie of ~1ission Viejo and
-UO!ore· Iren e Richardson of-Council
Bluffs, Iowa. Nineteen grandchildren also
'EXPANDING HERSELF'
Porno Star Lovelace
Li11da Lovelace
'Expandi11 g to
New Hori zons'
l\TE\V YORK (UPl)-Linda Lo\1elace,
star of "Deep Throat," says she plans
to make hc.c next screen appearance
in a western film that should get a
survive I t• I 'Id "R" t• · "lll .. 1 scheduled _ re a 1ve y m1 ra mg. Rosary ana 1 nera mass are
'for 9 a.m. \Yedn'esday at Our Ladye. -''I wouldn't say that I'll 1never do
or Fatiola .. CatMlic Oliurch, and burial aACther X-rated film " she told a ews
W1 o ow_a scens1on , _...__ S ~. ''""'-,:ct 1··t ··ht Toro. Lesneski Mortuary is in charge -·co1ue1'1:f1l'e Wlua,. u1 ia , as n1g
of arrangements. I was t)Iinking how much fup it ')'.Ould
'wo1nan IIcld in Death
INGLEWOOD (UPI) -A woman has"
been aceused of fatally shooting another
'woman who allegedly cost her the sight
or one eye by stabbing her during a
knife fight, police said. Vel ma ~1. King, ·
37, was charged "'ith murdering Sylvia
J. Belk. 21, during a party at ~1rs .
King 's home Saturday night, according
to authorities.
OIAN•I COAST ..
DAILY PILOT
Tht Or....;. Cotll OAIL'Y PILOT, with wfll(fl
II 'omll!ned !ht Ht•1·Presi., II PllblltMd by
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be to do a Busby Berkeley porno movie."
Berkeley was a movie maker of the
'30s and '40s whose wo rk featured
meticulously choreographed mass dance
scenes.
l\'liss Lovelace is pushing a line or
T-shirts .featuring a picture 0£ her face
and the motto "If you feel it, do it
-Linda Lovelace."
The object,. she said, is to "expand
my image. I wouldn't say I'm changing
my image. I'm trying to expand myself
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Plane Skyjacked
Headed for Cuba
BOGOTA (UP I) -An . Aeropesca
airliner with 50 persons aboard was
hijacked today and a spo kesman for
the company said the hijackers intended
to take it to Cuba.
The plane "''as flying from Oasto,
capital of the department or Barino,
near the Ecuadorian border, to Bogota,
when it was taken over by the air
pl rates. •
The airline said the plane was taken
over by an undetermined pumber or
men at 8:55 a.m. PDT while approaching
Gali.
It said the aircraft landed 3l Cali
where the hija-ckers permitted an
undetermined number of women and
children passengers to deplane.
The spokesman said the plane took
oU lor CUba at 9:10 a.m. PDT.
He said the Information came from
the pilot. capt. llor.icio Diana, by radio
to the CQl'ltrol tower in Bogota.
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subcoinmittee. Nix.on told the group as photographers
A statement submitted under oath by recorded the beginning of the meeting.
Roy A. Baze, senior _vice president for "~f people are being f~ir and complying
Exxon, the country's largest oil firm, with the Jaw I . don t want t~ t~e
flatly rejected the charges. ----after them .. But 1f th.ey are ~10Jating
Exxon "has not fabricated or contrived the regulations or pnce gouging
to bring about the current tight energy we want to know about it..,
supply situation," Baze said. "The
petroleum companies have made major
efforts to prevent the shortage from
occurring," he said.
Ribicoff aceused ~ companies of
SIMON VOWS NO
FUEL HOARDING; P190 10
using the "fright and panic" triggered
by reports of severe fuel shortages "to
squeeze out the small independent
dealers, '1 and of using the sharp
increaseses in the price of foreign oil
to push up the ·price of domes tic oll.
Ribicoff called for a price freeze on
petroleum products until the severity
of the shortage can be detennined.
Ribicof{ also said it was lime to cut
off tax breaks which he said the oil
companies were using to "deprive the
American treasury of approximately $3
billion a year."
Ribicoff said the oil firms mi sled
federal energy chief William E. Simon
as to the severity of the shortages.
Subcommittee Chainnan Henry l\f.
Jackson (0.Mich.), said that some of
the informat ion the companies submitted
to his staff -was evasive.
ExecuHve-S-from six other o i 1
companies -Texaco, Gulf, Mobil,
Standard of California, Standard of
Indiana and Shell --sat -rn tfie Senate
hearing roont across the table from
lbiC{)ff.
Meanwhile, resi ent Nixon promise
officials of the Federal Energy _ Office
and the Inletnal Revenue Service today
whatever support t~ir inspection teams
needed to audit major oil companies.
"If you need several thou sand
(inspectors) you've got them," Nixon
said. "You can have as many as you
Reservoir Leak
Inundates Roads
In Capistra110
A major reservoir serving residents
in San Juan Capistrano sprung a leak
over the , weekend, and 50ggy access
routes are making repairs difiicult ,
officials said today.
T. J. f\ifeadows, the manager or Coun-
ty \Vaterworks -Number Four, said-the
leak is relatively minor and "''il l not
cause any intemzptiom to servJce.
But it still will cause problems for
repair crews.
Dirt roads leading to the leaking tank·
behind San Juan. Hills Golf Course are
so soggy that "'·orkmen had to travel
to the damaged tank on foot.
"Its awfUlly soggy up there and we'll
have to try and patch the leak
temporarily and wait for things to dry
out," J\.1eadows said.
The leaking at'a is beneath the tank,
perhaps In a pipe, he added. •
Year-routtd School
BURLINGAME-(AF)~-Tho policy·
making body of the California Teachers
Asoociation Sunday urged ochool dl1trlct1
to proceed cautiously toward year-round
school. Bryan Stevtnl Ill Millbrae, CT A
pmkfent, uld the relellutkllt . adopted
by the State Council o! Education marks
the first time-Hie a'90Clation cleclared
an official policy on the lll!bject.
River Sweeps Up
Marina, 15 Boats
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The Loris
Brothers l\1arina aod 15 "boats were
swept· down lhe Sacramen to River after
huge timbers crashed into the marina,
breaking its mooring.
The marina's bar and gas station,
a houseboat and 14 pleasure craft floated
out or cont'rol Sunday down the swift,
stonn-swollen river for as much as three
miles before they either went aground
or were tied up to shore by citizens
and firemen.
Acting battalion Chief S h e r m a n
Tilsdale of the Sacramento F ! re
Department said the ti mbers were part
of a bridge or some other structure
upstream.
FromP119el
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happier person now. doing 1,11hat 1 'm
doing -getting away from that kind
or existence." ·
A college classmate of \Yhite House
Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler, Porter
joined the staff or then-communications
director Herbert G. Klein in late 1970.
Porter left about five months later to
join the re-election committee.
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Kissinger end President Nixon were
applauded at the bil>artisan congressional
leadershi p meeting In the Cabinet room
to hear a report by Kissinger, just
re turned from 11 days of i:tiplomatic
negotiations .
Scott said there were "no secret
guarantees," and that none w as
mentioned and "l don't believe any
exisled." He said various assurances
were given to bolh. parties as the
negotiation sessions went ou , which he
said led both parties to feel that sec:urity
was better assured .
Scott dec1ined to give any predictions
on when the oil embag;o to the United
Stales might be lifted. He said he hopes
progress will coniinue and said, "the
strongest blockade to an agreement on
oil was removed by the signing of the
agreement between Israel and Egypt.
"It is hopeful," Scott said, "that this
progress which is being made "'·ill
continue and result favorably."
Scott added that the United States
has no military commitment or
involvement in the l\fideast and it simply
was a case of making its good offices ..
available and he v.·lll continue to Po
S-0.
Senate Majorily L&ader Mike Mans-
field (D-M.ont.) said Kissinger outlined
the mldeastnegotiations n detail, adding
"There were f!<>1 secret agreements or
understandings."
Mansfield commended Kissinger for
a "superb.job in effecting a first step
agreement." and said he is cautiously
hopeful for a similar disengagarnent
agreement between Syria and Israel.
"You're our hero,'' Rep. George H.
Mahon (0.Tex.), greeted Kissi nger as
they shook hands. ,
Mahon was among 16 congressional
leade rs of both parties assembled by
Nixon to hear the report on the Israeli·
Arab agreement.
Kissinger returned before da\vn from
his II-day joWTiey that produced a
disengagement agreernent b e t w e e n
Israel and Egypt and what Kissinger
said was "real progress" toward a
similar pact 'between Israel and Syria .
Those attending the briefing included
-members of the Senate Foreign Relations
and !louse Foreign Affairs Committees.
Before heading for hon1e via London,
Candidate Bo,vs
Out of Contention
In Board Election
Ni tfvine candidafe ror S8d<!le0aCK
College trustee announced today he is
withdrawing fro m the contest beeausc
a job promotion will require him to
move from the trustee area.
Andrew Murra or 3900 P r
Lane; t.rl he-..ft1s been given a job
change as a correctional CQunselor with
the probation department and will move
to San Juan Capistrano.
J\1urray's withdrawal reduces the slate
for the l\lar. 5 election le seven: Norissa
Brandt, Steve Delapp, Gjir~Rasmussen.
and Vera Snyder of lrvine: and Earl
Carraway, Nick DiGiuro, and John Tolle
of El Toro.
Sadat, for politics! reasons within the
Arab world, cannot afford to move too
far ahead of the other Arab states
in dealing with Israel. \
The Israeli government is to study
Assad's ideas and then give Its response
to Kissinger. Develop1nents are not
expected for l"'O weeks.
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annual budget can use tlle extra cash
for badly needed parks development.
The erasure of the debt ls one of
several activities at the county leve l
calculated to help the district out of
il.5 \\'OCS.
Consultants are nearing completion or
a development master plan for the two
communities and when Uie local district
board meets Thursday. county officials
plan to unveil the latest reports on
parks needs and planning for the area.
The $7,500 docun1ent wll l review details
for -new parks pur~hases. develoAment
and provision of new beach access and
bicycle trails in the two unincorporated
communlhe .
The district last fall sought in vain
to win voter approval of a ICl-ceat tax
override "'hich \\'Ould have doubled
aMual revenue.
The measure !ai~ to y,•ill a simple
majority.
UCl's Dr. Slavin
Will Take Post
At Louisville U
Or. Arthur J~eph Slavin of El Toro
In September will leave his UC Irvine
post as chairman or the history
department to become dean ol arts and
sciences al the University of Louisvill e.
Or. Slavin, 40, came lo UCl last yea r
after spending eight years on the faculty
of UCLA and four years at Bucknell
University.
A native of New York City, he Is
an Ai r Force \·eteran of the Korean
conflict, recipient of both Woodrow
Wilson and Guggenheim fellowships and
was graduated summa cum Jaude from
L<>uiSiana State University.
He is the author of several bookJ
Oil 'the English Reformation and the
Tudor period of English history.
lie-am bis wife, Inger-Johanne. have
a two-week old daughter. Dr. Slavtn
has four other children by a previous
marriage.
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LOS ANGELES CUPr) -Two gang
members were found shot lo death near
the site of a baby shower they were
attending in a rival gang's territory
Sunday, police said. James .Garcia, 18,
and Daniel Aguinaga, 17, were
apparently fleeing from the party after
an argument broke out, officers said.
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Appea1• Every Saturday
An economic report
recommenM that -catlfomia's
agriculture Industry should
exchmlgo food for fuel from
food-poor nations.
A report by the Pacific Gu
and Electric Co. said l;unday
the naUon is now short of
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Jluhy Keeler Studies the· Sullorhs
\YASHINGTON -The la~
$Jlcing star of the 1930's \\'ho
"shufned orr to Buffalo" and
had "the beat of 42nd Street"
is still kicking.
Ruby Keeler or Ne\\,,Ort
Beach ls on the road playing
the lead role in ''No, No.
Nanette" and because of
"~1.r. Forbish says to concentrate on your work more ·
and not spend all your time thinking about the
weekend.''
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Philadelphia are my fa vorite
places to visit '\1hat I like
best about them is that they
are open . . . cl~an looking
. . . lots or trees . . . and
are just very pretty cities.
I like the blend of the old
with the new, but I'm nX>Stly
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The resull , a shapely figure trimmed down. with texture tight
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lor your 1nd1vidual need. nTStructOrs and exercise machines
that get maxir:num results in the"stmrtest possi ble time.
Ptus Sauna. Steam, Wh irlpool. Sun Rooms. and Swimming Pool
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COSTA MESA 2300 Harbor 8oulev1rd. ·H1rbor Center 549·3311
WESTMINSTER 1757 ·Westmlntler Avenue. Westmit'ltler Center 894·3387
HUNTINGTON BEACH i1s1&•M•ln SlrHI. M1ln st. •I S.ach •tvd. 842·1451
LONG. BEACH 4101 Allanlic loule••rd. Corner ol C•r•on 421·1174
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Wedding
Contested
Oa~er Arrested
Really Was One
TULSA, Okla. (UPI) -
11Rod the Rat" opened his
shop nine months agQ and
cnlled It "Thieves Market No.
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And he proclaimed to the
public in leaflets and PQSters:
"Get super -bargains e\'ery
day. Used iten1s, large and
small, arrive daily. Rod the
Rat says, 'Our stock of hot
new items changes constantly
and is on the market mostly
at a fraction of \\1holesate."
Market. And that's just what
'lhe\place "'as, police say.
• One day' this month, a Tulsa
man whose, home . ha:d been
burglarized werit to s,hop ,.t
11Thieve1 Market No. l" and 1
found some of his stolen
pr'O{Jerty on sale.
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Promptly Relieved;
In many cases Preparation H
gives prompt, temporary relief
fron1 such pain and itching
and actually helps shrink
swelling or hemorrhoidal tis·
sues caused by infl ammatio n.
Tests by doctors on· hun·
drcds of pnticntS showed thi1
to be tru.c in·mi-iny. cases. In
ftict, n1nny doctors, them·
selves r use Preparation H® or
rccon1mend it for their fam-
ilies. !'reparation H ointment
or suppositories.
Team up with friends, save gas and money, take
advpntage. of these EXTRA SAVINGS thru Sat., Jan. -26.
POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS
Checks and Dots
Values to 6.00
Yo~'I~ w•11t. Oflt of et.ch for 1oloit19 •nd coordin•t119 yovr
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FG'1 rt9. LOW prict1 3.91 ·'4.'49.
ACRYLIC SCREEN PRINTS
Values to l .50 gg~d.
Rich, colorf11I •nd fll•ch int wt1htblt i11
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nylon. 50" Wide. FG'1 rt9. LOW price 2.<4• ycl,
JERSEY SEERSUCKER
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Values to 4.00
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SILKY PRIN~
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Values t~ 2.50 · yd.
Ac~t1te blend1 end 1ome Pol 1ler1 for
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large Checks
Values .ta 2.29 99'yd .
-·d/.;..hlte, blue/wh1t1 combin1tiont for now·lnto~1prin9 f1Jtio111, M1chine w11h·
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Geometrics 177 & Florals
Values to l.50 d y •
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• The Irvine Company moved iiilo fll'St PllbUc uuuu .. ...,. in IOOODCI, third "The .properties in question are in
place on the list ol 1op~0r..,.e E'.ounly and foorth spots oo lllO_li!t after the litigation between the coonty and the
, Increased by $971,000. may also be attributable to reduced Southern California Gas Company at
overall tax rates in many areas of $2.3 million.
tO•QOyers-Guflftg-llie-<UFHn ll'Vine-Company...aod..the..l<!pJll rvine Co!l\P.!!! in lhrte se ate suits,"
fiscal year wl'th-tl total of more tran rounded out by Disneyland, which paid Citron sa .
Repladng the Eidson Company in
sea>11d place on the list was Pacific
TelephOne Company, liOie axes anf the county, Citron added. Citron noted the total taxes for the trdtstant ounh-place-orr-the--iist--,,:=~"T'"i'i;;;;'":";c,;:,:::,.::;;:;""';::....;:;;.;.....--was General Telephone, which paid $3.2 top JO is $1.67 million css t an as $10.4 million in taxes Tu. O>l.lector-a total of ~.16 million. The latest suit was; filed by the
Treasurer Bob Citron Said today. Cit.cpn said the Irvine Company's taxes company against the county in October
$9.15 million, Citron said, y mi llion, folloy,•ed by Nort h American year again attributed to major tax rate
!!For the first lime since the county would have been t911,7ZZ higher - the of last year for the purpose or
bu been keeping recordJ, Southern amount due for 1973-74 _ on the Upper . determining the company's tax liabilities
Edison 's taxes declined this year by
$369,500 because of what Citron called
"a lower -.valuation by the state Board
of Equalization of all E d i s o n ' s
properties."
Roc~'ell Corporation, which paid $2.66 reductions in many count y areas.
million. · The total of $46.8 million paid by
CaWomia Edison Company has fallen Newport Bay property Involved in an as claimed by the cowity. -
out of first place all the way \0 third," abortive trade )>etween the county and Even without the Back Bay taxes,
Others on the list include Union Oil the top 10 represents nearly 10 perccat
at $2.6 millioa, Standard Oil at $2.5 of the total rea l property tax bill in
Citron said. tbe company.> • tbe Irvine Company's property taxes Edison's overall $9.12 million ligure millioo, Signal Oil at $'l.4 million and the c:ounty this year," Citron said .
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Oil Firms A~robat Arrested
' Ha1id St.a1idin.g Brings Dr un.k Rap
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Watergate
Panel Cites 'Cheat" ~--~~~~~~~~'-----l--.;;J.A~Cos~~ta~M~esa~;,1!m¥an~w~ .. :':ane.sted..1or alleged-drunkcnness-and-assault-OD-a-Laguna Beach poliCe officer after police responded to a report of a mah doing
handstands in the intersection of a downtown street Friday night.
Agents Nab
3 Drug,,_~--· Nixon-Aidtt-"-e -
Solon Says POIJCE ARRESTED Phillip B. Bell, 22, of apartment II, 525 Victoria s uspec.ts
Place. Herbert L. "Bart" Porter of Laguna
Police allege that .during Bell's arrest for drunk in public, he kicked Laguna Niguel, a former official of President
From \\'Ire Services Patrolman Paul Rose in the chest and spat in the offlcer'S face. Federal and local narcotics and Nixon's re-election committee, will plead. Accordini to Officer ,Rose's report, the policeman encountered Bell at the guilty to one count of lying to the
WASHINGTON -Oil com Pan Y intersection of Glenneyre and Legion Streets wbere \lhe alleged acrobatia: had Internal Revenue Service agen ts arrested FB I about the Watergate break.in, his
executives appearing be(ore a Senate taken place. three. local men today in connection attorney said today. ·
panel investigating the severity of the \vith an alleged nationwide conspiracy Porter's attorney, Charles B. Murray,
e'nergy CZ:isis were accused today of ROSE REPORTED that be observed the· characteristics oI intoxication and marijuana smuggling ring. said his client intends to plead guilty
"cheating the American public." and arrested Bell. They were arres.ted iq Laguna Beach, Ul"t te1-.i• next ti1onday ~hen the case is heard
. The charges were made by Sen. Aller being handcuffed and placed in tbe rear o1 the police car, Bell South Laguna and Dana Point on CHA RGE D WITH LIE by U.S. District Judge William Bryant.
Abraham Ribicoff (0.Conn.), of the as~rtedly became angry and kicked at· the· doors and windows of the unit. indictments from a Nevada Federal Herbert L. Porter The charge was filed today . .
Senate penna!\ent i n v e :s 1ig a 1 j 0 n 1 He usertedly kicked Roae as he waa being moved to the Laguna Beach Gran4 Jury. Porter and his· wife Caavl and three
subcommittee. Jail. Donald Qulck, assistant re gj on a I children have been living with her
Airatement su 1 Ulliler oa y --adrniljlstraior fo.L..!be Federal Drug rok -.WOULD -EVIDENCE CLEAR
Roy A. ~. senior vi<e ·-·tdent for ~ ~ . --~ ......,... Enj9rcerpent .Al!!niJlistraijoo, .. k!entilii!d Cl~n1 en;:..~ n-...... NIXON , •• BUGGING? Pa-,-----,-~ Enoo, the country'• i..r&~-oil firm, B • Jar B · · ' --the"arr~ lilen. as Hennan l\':-tandr. -• · iu;;.,, '-._ " .-
flatly .......... ,the chlrges. • 'l:'l ... g Q usy m" Laguna; Ephriam Galvan, and•Divld i.. Lhicoin.! ' • ' • parents, Arthur and Dolly Briggs ol Em\O':'''j,;' not fabricated ar contrived • · QA . ~ • ~cl said tlie men would be ff }d • D } 324'1 Mediterranean Drive in Monarch lo btblg about the cun-eot tight energy . transported from Laguna Beach· to e Ill eat l Terrace, since early spring.
supply situation," Baze said. (•n.e ' " · United states Marsha.J's office fr. ·Los "We are still getting our lives back
petrolewn companies have made major $1,468 m" Jewelr'y· Tak. en. Angeles and be arraigned .before a Of Son m· law together," Mrs. Porter said when· eU~ to prevent the shortage from fedenil magistrate today. ~ • • · contacted today at the Briggs home.
occurring," be said. ~ct,. said . that Landt .faced ges "I hate the word 'lie' ... it conjures
RibicOff accused the companies of of conspiracy to smuggle marijuan and Real estate broker Cbarles Jackson up all kinds of things in people's minds,"
for being involved in . a continuing Hinckley Jr. rema ined in San Clemente Mrs. Porter said. "It is no t my husband 's:
SIMON VOWS NO A amaihed'"wi'ndow and UM!:ft of $1,488 reported Friday occurred during normal criminal enterprise. The last charge has city jail today Wlder $25o,OOO bail set habit to lie. He is pleading guilty to
FUi l HOARDING, Pap 10 worth ,ol jewelry from Dan Mille!-storeboun, SfL Sagan said. a 10.year to life sentence, he said. after his arrest on murder charges ]ate making a·false statement to the FBI.''
using the "fright and panic'' •triggered JeWelers, 4fl s. Coast Highway was Hitchhiker Kirk Marshal reported that The. two others were · 3.t!~ted for Saturday night. Since .moving from Washing ton, O.C.
by repiorts of severe fuel shortages "to one Of five thefts ·reported over, the his backpack and• bekmgings valued co~spiracy to .sm,uggle ntanJuana, he And .police have begun extra patrols ~ast .spring, ~orter, has been. e_~rrplored
· out the all lndependent ~ , . at $431 were s: to 1 en· by an ac-said. of Hinckle 's fashionable Shorecliffs m his fathe r-m-law s oontractmg !nm. squeeu am wiekeDd to Lquna, Beach police. commodat'•• driver who had asked Qiµ ck characterized the a 11 e g e d -si'dence bey aus r rt f 'bl Porter, former scheduling director fo r d~er.s.'' . and of using the • sharp At Miller' • set ol di"'--.1 . .... ..i;.. . • , · ... c e o repo s o poss1 e th N' lecti 'ti 1 Id increaseses in the price of foreign oil s. a ..,u.,iuu earrings-him to 10 into a liquor store and buy smug&"""g rmg as a. m a l o r retaliaf b f i d f 'me tee. e IX On re-e on comrru ee, o
to i;M.ISh up the price of domesUc oil. and two r~ were atolen after the some cigarette papers. organization" but would not make son-in-I~~ Jio r ;~s s s~bbed ~~edeat~ the Senate ~atergate .Committee last
--.. ·Ribi;ellf-called-for..--a-price..freeu m sh0?>-dllpl8f. wbldow: u_~--..Mia~lice Saturd8y t h a t furthe~ statements on the exten t of ~the durlniaScuffleshortly befOr ' midn'ght summer that he had he~ to the FBI ~ ....... -prod ts til the 'ty --. . hen ht' returned----.=-.i-,.,-::;;--operahon-untilptbe.-men-WU:e..art'aigD~"'. "~ . e I . and the fede ral gr.and JUfY and_ hjld .,... ......... _.. UC lDl severt store houri, Sgt. Sapn said. w , • the car, ill.JU w..:. He said that Laguna Beach was 0ile---------iltnc~53, wa! arrested---0 y-Jied at the orfiinirWatergate-tfiil-. ~~=i ~i;i~f s.mi:a~d c~ w:! ti~l Theft .. ~· a color teleVislon ~ stereo backpack. with equlpment were.gone. of the poin~ where "certain covert pat1 o~an Craig Steckler mo~ents af.ter The charg~ carries . a maximum
orf tax breaks" which he aald the • oil equiprpent valued to't.ally ·at $800 was A Bcimn fern in a pedes~ stand actions of conspiracy took place." the ~,;. answer.ed a cal1 ,repprtl~g penalty of rive years m prison and
com ..... i-were uaing to "depn"ve the te""'M-" by Reginald G. Burd from w~ stolen from Thomas Memck, 545 Nevada was alSo one of those points, a st~bbmg at the home at 237 Via a $10~000 fme . ......_.. . ~-~ Windsor Place. The fem was valued . he sakl. Socorro, Porter testified at, the trial that
t---!.,,.rietltHIHCl ... y-ef--appm;ima.t.elY, .f3 Ml llGrM at '120 GrJffUh Place S&t.'. at fiO, ~ · SIOO 000 of the mone iven to ·c. Gordon
billion aJear." s _... .. .....,. ,_,-ur· ·the rubtco said the oil finns misled agan sa ~ ..... en.~,, indictments on U-persons. In 'lddiUon.~ to police and was quoted as .saying t1 y was, or 1nng co ege s e
federal energy chief William E. Simon residence was gained through an S d S he .. to the three 1men arrested in Lagw1a, he had just stabbed a man and that in JO cities for campaign work.
unlocked windOw. . pee er mas S arrests were be ing made in other cities an ambulance was needed.-He had told the same story to the ~~tt:ve~ ~ H~g:: Warren Imports, 1462 S. Coast · across-the United States, Quick said. The gray-haired businessman was grand jury and the FBI, but ~dmitted
( h h f Highway, reported... the theft of a $225 He said the investigation had lasted waiting for µolice at curbside after he at the Senate Watergate hear mg that Jaeum;S:-~n:\~. ~.~~-::roe 0 staiu~ from ii! showroom. nie theft At Polrc· e Stati·01.1 . two years and indicated th at sizeable reportedly ca lled the station. the store was false.. . . quantities of marijuana were being ,Steckler said the man Jed him inside By pleading guilty ~e will avoid
More Bits .Le ft
, Of Boardwalk
In )1111 lwo days, aome 300 persons
picked up his1Dl1cal c:bunlc.s of the old
Lquna Beach boln:lwalk, but there'•
still more where that Came from.
~Clll!! Sweetaer; I.all'"!! ~ ~le
-U ~I iiia" Uiiire lrt
lbaot 500 mor< of tbe II-inch loog plecet
remain.
Lagunans' may pick. up the bill of
~ by going lo Sweel!er's office in
tbe dty yard.
He said about llllO plecet ol the chunks
wire cut lo Illar! with from the oldesl
parll ol ,tbe old booordwalk alcJn( Lacuna'• Main Belch.
A.D ANSWERED, • •
CA.'f CA.ME BA.CK . . Ho\f much Is a pet reOUy -0.7
'11111 Id caot <!!lb 1 few dollan when
k ~ reciially.JD the Dau, Pilot:'
-Laguna Leg ion
To Hear POW
Col. Pitchfor d .
Air Force LL Col. Jolln Pltdlford,
a former ~ of war, will addreis
llMi t;aguna ---Letlon l'oclt-222 and Ill auxiliary at 1 pot luck
dinner 11 1:30 .,1'111nday II the poat
headquarten, at Legloo and catalina
Streels.
Lt. Col. Pltdlford, 1 resiclenl ol Laguna
Niguel, WU captured after being lhot
down over North VietnaJll ·Dec. 1115.
He wu held prison« until releued Feb. 1m. He never knew what happened
to bis oo-pilol aipllnd by the enemy.
Lt. Col. Pltdlford will describe prison
life and hil wife Shirley will tell how
lbe felt durlni the oeven yean.
• Tho ~ ii -to ail VelerlDI
and -· Ill update Oil ...... terans Ian by pool Senkle ·Ollloer o. W.
Price,
POMONA (UPI) -The high-speed
pursuit of a Camp Pendleton Marine,
driving a suspected stolen car, ended
Sunday in front of tbe police staUon
when his car jumpecl"a curb, slid across
a lawn and rammed into a patrol car.
smuggled. · the residence where Ronald Lawrence separate charges of ~akmg .false .sw~m 1
11le IRS men were present on the Shirley, 21, a carpet layer froin Yorba sta~ements to vanous investigative
. ti . bee ·1 Is · t L' d I f it bodies 1oves gat1on ause 1 ·• a crime no m .a. ay ata y wounded. The office r · "It'· . ,, 'd hi tlo to report all income and Uiere is a applied mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, s a con_ipromi~ •. 881 s a mey.
tax on marijuana officials said. but said the ·Jictim did not respond. Porter ~a1ved his right. to have his
' Shirley, stabbed twiCe in ·the abdome n case submitted*'> a grand JUQ'.
The crisb occurm:I while f o u r P lane Lost in Utah
polic:emeii were building a road block BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK,
in front of tbe station. Utah (UPI) - A llfin-engine plane with
RJchard A. Andenon· 19 or Camp six persoos aboard was missing and Pi!ndle1on-wu-cbued~by~trol cars feared dewn Sunday night in the rugged
' • -InOWl~ of soUUiweaterilUlili. The at speeds of up 18 110 miles per .J1our. Fedenil Aviatioo Administration Olght
He was booked m grand theft auto service station lost both radio and radar
charges. contac;t with the Oakland-based aircraft
There 'l'ert no injuries. about 7:15 p.m.
Lion Kills Boy
New Mexic o Scene of Rare Att.ack --
assertedly with a hWlting knife, was During the Senate Watergate bearllf8'!, Porter engaged in a famoos dialogue dead on arrival a·! San Clemente General with Sen. Howard H. Baker CR-Tenn.),
Hosp'.ital. over how he could have taken. part
Detectives said Hinckley took the in Watergate-related-ac~vilies. ....
alleged murder weapon from his pocKet Porter replied at the time that be
anc.I handed I~ over to the patrolman. had known Nixon since 1946, and tha&
The incident, which r e po rt e d 1 y he did so _out of a feeling of loyaltY 1 climaxed-a long p·e r i o-d -or-ramuy ana~team:-p1a1y.--. ----=---=-:...c. __
disputes, began when Shirley asserted ly Speaking to reporters before his court
.fo rced his way lnto the home to discuss ~~ion, Porter said: "I'm a much
the custo:<fy of his 2-yea r-old son, who (See PORTER, Pa&e %)
was stayrng at Ute Hinckley-home with
his mother, Joan, 21 .
Detectives said a shoving and shouting
match ensued in the foyer ot the
expensive norue and moments later
lllnckley ran for the knife.
Hinckley returned , withdrew t h e
weapon fro m a leather scabbard, and
all egedly stabbed his son-in·law twice.
Shirely f~l to the floor mortally
wounded, stabbed once in the heart
(See STABBING, Pqe I)
Oruge
Weatker
SuMy skies are forecast for
.Tuesday along the Orange Coast
wilh wanner days and cooler
nig hts. Highs in the upper !Os.
Lows tonight mid-4tls. ESPANOLA, N.M. {AP) -An 8-year-old boy playing near bis
home 1".11 attacked and killed by a young mountain lion, authorities
said. Another cbild wu attacked but escaped Injury. Bw•alary Suspect INSIDE TOD"Y -Re&iollll medical eumlner Dr. Andrew Kalivoda identified the !:> ,.
--~-1.0ST;c;~.:,~ ·~-:-
1 ~~.Part -'
I _,,,. 1c1.-conceled u.. 1c1 -.!Ith
I utbank 1QU Vfll'/ mUC:b" after Ohly
• couple "' days. The Id bid been
-end -and .... bid lier Cit -· How, that'1 WMh 11111ttllin(, rl(htl
~Triple Kill-Smpect
. -diAkWti'E, N;C.-(AP) --A"27'yeor~
old .... -in I lrlple ola1illl
dead child Sunday as leenneth Clarl<Nlilan. He WD ·pr,J illg with--C ~ --~------! A-prit1I drioes o•t 14-dtvil
David Cof!lrl, 8, who fled and summoned help, Kalivoda said. ap.ture in Market from four pers011S 'oboess«t'
. Gtd.....-11 ...... "-1n-of!iclal of Ille stale --de••.,.-1-, ··••1.4-~ --=~==,..,~co--1 by demonic attacks. Since the
, Spend I few dollll'I for the l'llUlll r,.. Wiii!. Diii M>1111, the dh-..t line µ--
•
• • ' . t '
in Tw ree wa captlnll bin SandaJ
altOr ............... ID a ... ba11io
wttl"ln·-· A ""81'811 for the
FBI lalcl ·Alvin llolpoo• o I .
CllattOnoap, Tenn. ........... llloul
• boar after the IUDflPt -
alufollo -II ...,..tad Mini I
mm W.11dq In U..-ltrelt. --r
David c,;~, &~ of the Cordry boy, and..:'t-;'pi.th,;-;~· N~ . Lacuna Beach .Police. arrested a mlln -.•orctstn;--th~nr'flll!fftlllli~•--
boy, llbot and WllUllcled the animal. James Meyer then tracked it SUllday after he assertedly 'attempted house." Ste storv. Page 5.
down and a:iDad It. Coeat Highway, through a rooftop .air
The lncltlet occurred at Aroyo Seco,. a small communlly'1bout lo break into Gene's Market, tlllMI S.
five mll• IOUtb of Elpanol1 and about·a mile from the boys' home. ve~tcleanup crew inside the neighborhood
llerrtJl aid the lJOn was sent to the pobllc health laboratory 11 market heard noises, called police and
the Unlvel'lltj of New Mexico to check for rabies.or other dlsea!e. then apprehended the wold·be burglar.
The cat WU a aUbadult, about 18 months old, I nd weighed' 40 lo llO Arrested was Gerald B. Boomer, 26,
poundt. address unknown, who police booked
' for 111~lcion or attempted burglary.
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~ DAILY PILO_T ___ LB ---~-M:..ond.c':.:':.' J;.;•_nuc;•:.:•1_2_1:.' _19_74
Predktlma
Chances for Oil
'EXPANDING HERSELF'
Porno Star Lovelace
'Deep Throat'
Star Pla11s
Western Next
WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen 1 t e
Repuhliean lender llugh Scott, who
attended a White House brttflng by
Secretlll')' of State Henry Kissinger
1odt1y, said the "stron1e1t block11e"
to an agreement on liftln& of ·the oil
embargo by the Arabs was removed
by the signing of the l1r1el1-Egyptlan
agrecn1enl.
· The Pennsylvania senator also said
that he was hopeful of "constructive
Pii!if_J:SS" •lld perhaps "acme early
progre "-ln-reachlii:g-some-aettlemen
between Israel and Syria.
Kissinger and President Nixon were
applauded al the bipartisan congreulonal
leadership meetlnj in lbe Cabinet room
to hear a report by Kissinger, just
returned ·from 11 days of diplomatic
negotiations.
Scott s11ld there were "no secret
guarantees," nnd that none wa s
mentioned 11nd "I don't believe any
existed.·· Ile said various assurancell
were given to both pirtles as the
negotiation sessions went on, which he
said led boU1 parties to reel that security
WiiSbetter assured.
Scott declined to give 1ny predictions
on when the oil embar10 to the Un11ed
States n1ight be lifted. lie said he hopes
progress \\'ill continue nnd said. "the
strongest blockade lo an agrtement on
oil "'as removed by the signing of the
agreement between tsrael and E1YPI·
"It Is bopelUI,'' Scott aakl, "that this
progress which ls being made wUl
continue and result favorably,"
NE:\V VOHK (tJPl )-Linda Lovelace. Scott added that the Un1 ted States
stoir of "Deep Throat." says-she-plans-h--a-,.---no-mtlltary commitment o-r-
to make her next screen appearance involvement In the MJdeast and it simply
in a western fihn that should get a \\•as a cue of making Its aood offices . , available and he will continue to do rrlnlively n11ld "R" rating: 50 _.
•--~·~·· 1-wouldn~t-sa.y-thal-J:.Jl-ne.ver-do--5enat.e-1t1ajority-Leader-Mlke-Mans
another X·ratl'd fihn ," she told a nf!ws field (]).Mont.) said Kissln1er outllned the mldeast ·negotlations n detail, addlng
"There were no secret aereements: or
understandings."
conference Sundny. "In fact. last night
I \Vas thinking hO\\' much fun it would
be to do a Busby Berkeley porno movie."
Berkeley was a movie maker of the
·:ios and '40s v.•hose work featured
111eliculously choreographed mus dance
&~ncs.
~liss Lovelace Is pushing a line or
'T-shirts fea turing a picture of her face
and !he moUo "lf you feel it. do it
-Linda Lovelace."
The object, she said, is to "expand
my image. I \l'OU!dn't say_J'm chan1ing
-my-imagt>rl'm-trylng to expand myself
iluo new areas."
Reaga1i Agai.n.st
Nixo1t Resig1iiug
Man~leld commended Klulnger for
a "supero-~-lif·etrectlnf • lint atep
-ent,' and .. Id he Is cauUOU11ly
hopeful for a similar dilenga11ment
sgreement between Syria and lsnel.
''You're our hero," Rep. George H.
htahon (0-Tex.), greeted Khslnger as
they shook hands.
,.fahon was among 16 congressional
JcadCJs of both partJes assembled by
Mission Vie· o
-~----
To Host Women
Tennis Play ers
\Vomen's teMls pros Billie Jean King,
Rosie. Casals and Chris Evert, along
"'ith 29 other natlnally ranked tennis
\\IASHINGTON (U PI ) -California champions, Are in ~1ission VlcJO· today C.ov . Rona kt Reagan says President
Nixon should not resign and Congre!s for the kickoff of a weeklong Virginia
should decide soon whether to begin Slims tournament (See sports pa1e 16)
, impeachment proceedings. The first ma\ch began at 1 p.m. today
I Reagan snld Sunday th<' \\'alergate "'ith ~tareie tq_u.1~ nf San Francisco ' cri111es and 'related matttrs should be T 1 •-and Con pitted against Karen Krantzci:e of
I resolved by lo~: cow1s gress
. rRther than a s u d d e n prt'Sidential AustraJia.
4-ri.•signatlon. --!fhe-Virgini1 Sllma cornpetllton beihl
"That's our system and our proce88 held al the ,.targuertte Recreation
and the system seems to be \\'Orklng,'' Center, marks the firsi.. time the U.S.
he said. on NBC'!"···~teet the PreM." Lawn TeMls Association has had
. ..
"Nixon to hear the report on the Israeli·
Arab agreement.
KJ.sslncer rttumed before dawn from
his 11-day journey that produced •
dlsen1agemen& agreement b e. t w e e n
fsrHI and Egypt and what Klaslnger
said was "real progrea" to.,ard a
similar pact between Israel and Syria.
Those attendlnt! the briefing Included
members of the Senate Foreign Relations
and HOUY Forel Affairs committees.
ore iii nc or me v n,
Killinger brougbt to l1r1el what he
termed "a number of very comtrueUve
SUQetlions" from Pre1ldent Hafez
Asud ol Syrll Iha.I could leld to
negotlaflOil.S6tlWeen the two OCtober
war foes.
Kissinger also told Israeli leaders that
Syria may be willing to lurn over a
list of war prisoners and to permit
visits by the International Red Cross
if the talks-makC SUl5Sliffill81 progress. ·
Privately, U.S. officials believe that
1 rela utioo on the Syrian front Is vital
. for furthe r 1ccoeds between E!!Yf.1 ond
Israel 1lnce EmUan President !Anwar
Sadat, for political reasom wlt~in the
Arab world, cannot afford to move too
far ahead of the other Arab states
in dealing with Israel.
The Israeli government is lo sludy
Assad's ideas and tlien give Its response
lo Kissinger. Developn1ents are not
expected for tv.·o weeks.
Boats Encot1nter
Rougl1 Sailing
Off Dana · Poii1t
• Tu·o boaten who braved the bad
weather and put out lo sea from Dona
llarbor Sunday wished later in the day
that they had stayed at home.
Harbor patrolmen said that the two
ves.wls nearly were lort in separate
mishaps -one a near-sinking and the
other a soggy grounding on a Saq
Clemente beach. ·
The first l.ncident involved a 17-foot
motorboat owned and operated by Santa
Ana ret!lident Orville ,.farkin.
The boat lost its battery power and
could not be restarted shortly before
n®O._ -The lack ti. an anchor on boor-t
that there WU nothing: to keep the vtasel
from running aground, patrolmen said.
San Clemente meguatd1 altached a
tow rope to the _,el afte r ll fetched
up at Poche Beach and patrolmen
succeeded in towing the boat back to
Dana llarbor.
The seaind Incident Involved a 21-foot
c1bln cruiser which suddenly began
liking on wate r near the harbor en trance
at 2:30 p.m.
Patrolmen said the owner<iperator.
George Tagulls of AnaheJ m. used an
"unconventional but l!ffectlve" mayda y
signal.
PRES IDENT NIXOILBEG.INS .SIXTH. YEAR IN OFFICE BY MEETING WITH CONGRESSIONAL LEADliRS
Middle East Discussed by (from left) Carl Alb ert, Ni,con, Mike Mansfield, Hugh Scott
Hearing Opened Today
111 Popeil Mu1·d~1· Plot
F ro111 Pagel
'C HEA TI NG'. ••
the infonnation the con1p.inies submitted
to his st<iff "'as evasive.
• F:xcculi\'CS.. from six other o i 1
eon1pcuties -Texnco, Gulf, l\tobil ,
St;uulnrd . of C.11iforni1:1, S1andard of
By J OANNE REVNPLDS acqu aintance of Ayers for $25,000 lo Indiana and Shell -sat in the Senate
01 •h• o.1rv "U•t si.11 travel lo Chicngo to kill the kitchen hearin.k: roon1 across the table from
The prelln1lnary he:i ring on charges gadget ntanufucturer. · llt bicoff.
or conspiracy to conmli t murder against Their 1notives, detectives allege , 1A'US l\lenn\\·hilc. President Nixon promised
Eloise Popeil and her alleged lover financial in lhat if he were killed before orflcials o( the F"edcrnl Energy Office
opened today in Long Beach MUnicipiil their divo rce tx.~an1c final ~ .. rrs. Popei\ ;:1nd the Internal Revenue Service today
Court over objections of d ef c 11 s e "'Ou\d ha\'e inhrritcd u1c1c'--th_irc.d_cof_h_is_7."c''ho;alr.c;c\'cT.•rc's2'·upport their Inspection tenms
.attomeyll. f'$200 millloircslnl~ IH.'{'C{t.'d to audit major 011Co111pan1es,
Robert Green and Phil Petty of Santa , "If ,·ou need several l ho usu n d
Ana , "'ho represent ,.1rS. Popell , nnd tl nsprCtorsl you've got thc1n," Nixon
Frank Kur l of Los Angeles who 1nade Lag una RealtOI" said . "You can have ns 1nany as you a special appearance ror Daniel Ayers .. llL>t.'d but don't ask ror inorc just to
all petitioned WlSuccessfully for 111Rkc a big show .'' .
conUnuance of the hearing. Walter M. Rap}l Nixon 1net "'ith .lohn Sawhill , deputy Judge Charles Litwin refused to director of the 1'~EO; William Walker,
continue the hearing despite Karl's plea FEO general rounscl ; 1RS Commissioner
that Aryes had no counst>I . L Ri H Id Donald ,\lexander nod several other IRS
Karl said he \Yas appearing only to ast . tes e orficlals to discuss the monitoring
ask for reduction of Ayers' $100.000 baU system. I
lo $20,000 so li1e unemployed machinist FWlcral SCr\·iccs for \Valter ~t. Rapp. ···rhe main thing is 1 "'ant the truth,"
could get out of ja.11 to find an attorney. l'\ixon told the group as photographers
Litwin said he would rule on the a Laguna Beach realtor nnd rl'sidcnt recorded the beginning of the meeting.
bail reducli on al the end of today's for 26 years. "'ere held Saturday. l\1r.
session. Rapp died Wednesday ·at South Coast
The hearing "'as delayed nearly an Community 1-lospital. lie \\'as 7i.
hour while a public defender "·as found l\1r. Rapp >n'tS past ex~hed ruler of
to represent Ayers. the L.lgWla Bl · Lodge. a n1cmber or
Ayers, 91. and ,.i rs:--Popcil. 48. are san Clemente Lodge NO. 206B and a
accused of a plot to murder her mulll· member of the Laguna Alen's Club.
millionaire husband, San\uel Popeil of Burial was pri,·ate at llollyWood
Chi cago. ~lcmoriul Park in l·lolly'"'OOd. ~tc1norinl
They '"'ere arrested Jan. 8 at "1rs. services u•ere held at Shefft•r Chapel
Popcil's bay!ront home at 519 Harbor of Laguna Beach .
Island Road . ,.1r. liapp is survi\1cd by his \\'ife.
Police allege 'they hired a n Lily; daughter, Jean Bellona of Bishop.
and three ~randchildren.
The farnily suggests t"Ontribut ioi\s lo
the Cerebral Palsy Associal\on sponsored
by the San Clemt::nte Elks Club. Candidate Bows
Out of Contention
Ser\•itu \\'ere directed by Sheffer
Laguna Beach ,.1ortuary.
Po lice Slioot 2
Du.rin.g ScuHle
SAJ~ BERNARDINO (UPI ) -A man
stopped for drunken driving and a
companion v.·cre seriously v.wnded by
shotgi.u1 blasts after a scurnc \\'ith lwo
policemen in \\'hich both the o!flcers
\V ere IC'n1prarlly disarmed.
The stranded skipper fired st>veral
shots Into the air with 1 .41 magnum J B d El ti" f 'rom Page I pls)ol. 11 oar ec on
<ltficen said that sho rtly-after the %TABBI NG-.
Of!iccr James Chvcns, who had his
gun taken a"·ay at gunpo int Stmday
by one or !he men. drew a hidden
pistol and retreated to his patrol car
where he grabbed a shotgun and fired
unt il both 1nen ~·ere on the ,growld.
Both officers "'ere treat ed for minor
wounds. '
The incident started. police said, when
Owens' partnet:-ROOCft ,.1artineZ, was
gelling identification from Love 11 e
Brown, 24.
dlstreu was fired, Tagulls abandoned An Irvine candidate ·ror Saddleback - -· • • •
ship. He was picked up by a po.aslng College trustee announc«i today he is
sailboat. wilhdra'Wing from the· contest because · and once-in the liver;-t:oroner's deputies
said. A passenge r In the crart. ·in the a job promotion will require hin1 to
.,.,·omen's matches In Orange County. meantime, had stayed aboard the sinking n1ove from the trustee area. t----:--CC"--.,.~~~.-:-:-=-:-::=~-:::T-"""t:l>Tlll"<ftll<rrm!'"Stlcytr1ggcia1tt""ttlh11e!"tLa11g!1Jm"1a.--,ccr1't1alSis' eer1-:-. __;_ __ _:_ ______ .:___-AAM~Mttrrft,¥. · of• 3906 Patk,iew
Police said the victim rcl)O'rtl'dly had
dm>ed--proh!r:nls io . rbl!"ffilnily bome=~·-W
several~tlmes · and that patrohncn were Se1uiua1· Announce( Hills Hilton lM for the townarnent, Patrolmen-used-pumps .to k~p the t.anc: said he has been givt>n a }ob
'A'hich bas a $50,000 purse. boat afloat and once Into the harbor cha nge as a correctional cotmselor with In Laenna Saturda)' Top. fea tur<d actlon adleduled ·for they found the reason for the leak. the probailon department and will move
._, today is a 7:30 p.m. match between · A bo&e in tbe engine cooling system to San Juan Capistrano.
A seminar 00 Eckankar 'A'ill be held Rosie Casals and Martina NavraWova , had come off and water pumps .,.,·ere ~lurray's \Vithdra'A•a\ reduces the slate
starting Al l'.?:JO p.m. Saturday al the 18. number one ~·oman tennis player flllina: the bilges. for th e ~lar. 5 election tc seven: Norissa LRgw~'l Bt--nch \\'omen's Club, 286 st. in Clechoslovak la. Damage to each craft was deteribed Brandt, Steve DeLapp, Gary Rasmussen.
Am 's Ori\'e. Top-seeded OU:is Evert opem her u minor by patrolmen. and Vera Snyder of Irvine : and Earl
&kankRr is !ht" teaching of an campaign for the flQ,000 singles pww Carra\\·ay, Nick DiGiuro, and John Tolle
Rncicnt technique rlrumf'd by spon90rs Tuesday with a match against one of of El Toro.
called to keep the peace. _ lNGLE\VOOD ( UP il -A woman has
llinckl~y, whos~. r~al estate business been nccused or fatally shooting another
closl'd 10 Tustin Inst month. wa s v.·oman who allegedly cost her the sight
expected lo be forn1~lly charged in the of one eye by stabbing her during a
stabbing Tuesday 1n South Orange knife fight, police said. Velma ,.1, Klng,
County l\Iunicipal Court. 37. ~·as charged with murdering Sylvia
Police described hint ns calJn: 11nd J . Belk. 21. during a party at Mrs.
CO<iperative after lhc incident. He has King's home Saturday night, according
made a stateincnt. Urey added. lo authorities.
10 lead to Sot'lf and realit~· 8\\'Rtt:lltSS. the qualifiers. Plane Sky1· acked
Cost of the seminar is S?.50. For fuMhC'r sccond:!leeded Billie Jean King 'l\'il1 ,
infonnauon . contact 1ht> E c Ir. an k a r face bklnde Tory Freti ol Hollywood
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Election of eight d.ireclors to the board
will head the agenda at the annual
n1ee1ing of Sooth Coast Community
Hospital at i :30 p.m .. Thursda)'.
The meeting -optn to the hospital's
3,ro:I mtmb&'s -"'ill be conducted
in tht auditoriwn. Tristan E. G. K.roiius.
presldeot of the. board of directors , •ill
preside.
The membership \\'ill ~ askt'd to vote
on a change in lihe by-l11A-s reducing
the s.itt of the board of directors from
2.5 to 18. Annual reports from chairmen
d standing board committees will be
presented.
Dona tions So ht
For Laguna Library
'!be Frlehds of the Lailml llNch
Librory Group Is now ablt to 1«tpt_
boolt donatlonl for Its uf)CIOD\lo& boolt
salo benefiting the local library.
The aale wUI be held Feb. 23 IOd
21 on the llbniry grounds. -m1y
be bro111ht lo the library, IU OieJll>e1re
St .. for don1llon. Bot11 poptrblcb IDd
hard covtr books will be ae<tpled.
I
BOGOTA (UPI) -An Aeropesca
airliner with ~ ptt90l'IS 1bbard was
hlj1cked blday IOd a spoketman for
the c:ompany said !he hijacke't Intended
to take it-to Guhl.-
The plane wu flying from Oaslo,
capital of the department or Barino,
near th< Eculdoriln border, to jlogota,
1A'hen It was taken· over by the-alr
pirates.
The airline said the plane was taken
over by an undetermined number of
men at 8:55 a.m. PDT while approaching
Cali.
ll said the aircraft landed 1t Coll
where the hijackers permitted an
undetermined number of women and
children passengers to deplane.
The spokesman said the plane took
off for CUba al I: 10 a.m. P!Yf.
He 11kl the lnformaUon came from
the pilot, capt. Horacio Blan•, by 11dlo
to the control tower In Boaot•.
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VOL 1>7, NO. 21, 2 SECTIONS,_21>. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1974 TEN CENTS
• Irvine Company Now Top County Taxpayer
, .
The lnine Company moved Jnto first Public utilities· v.·ere in second, third "The properties in question are in increased bf $971,000. may also be attributable to -reduced Southern California Gas. Company at
Repla~g the Eidson Company in overall tax rates in many areas of $2.3 million. \
seoood .. place 0 " the list ¥'8L.f'l!ocifi~·!!!·!i---"'!'-JC2WltY, Citron a .. WlllO...--,c=~~-e;·1ron-noted-the-total-taxesi-for-t.he----I Telepbone company, whose taxes are In distant fourth place on the list
place on the . list of top Orange COunty and fourth spots on' the' list alter the litigation between the county aod the t--Itr--;.-,...fty~tiipi~g-~-current-1rvtne--Coinpanr:lll1d-tQe \9' 19 was--lrvine C:!m~y-in three-uparate-5lllts "
fiscal year wilh a ~tal of more tran rounded out by Disneyland, which paid Citron said.
$10.4 · million In taxei Tax Co!Jector-a total of $2.16 million. The latest suit was filed by the
Treasurer Bob Citron Said today. Citron said: the Irvine Company's taxes company against the county in October
"For the liftl lime· stnce the county woold "have been $916,722 higher --the · of last year-'for the purpose or.
has been keeping records, Southern amount due for 1'13-74 on the Upper determining lhe company's tax liabilities
california Edison Company has fallen Newi)ort ~Bay property involved in .an as claimed by the coimty.
out of first place all lhe way to third," abortive trade .. between the county and Even without the Back Bay taxes,
Citron sald. ' the company. the · IrVine 'C.ompany's property tues
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Oil Firms
't!:heating'
Solon Says
$9.15 million, Citron said. was General Telephone, which paid $3.2 top 10 is $1.67 million less than lcu;t
Edison's taxes declined this year by million, Collo"·ed by North American year again attributed to major tax rate
$369.SOO beca'Use of what Citron called _Rockwell Corporation, which paid $2.66 reduct ions in many county areas.
"a lower valuation by the state Board million. · The total or $46.8 million paid by
of Equalization of all Ed ls on' s others on the list include Un.ion Oil the top 10 represents nearly 10 percent
properties." at $2.6 million, Standard Oil at $2.5 or the total rea l property tax bill in
Edison's overall $9.12 million figure million, Signal Oil at $2.4 million and the county this year," Citron said.
-Railroad ~· Hassle?
' Transit Chief Opposes Service Boost
By WIWAM SCHREIBER "For a limited time until some of
ot '" aa11Y 1"111t s11H our current energy problems are worked . ,_ Wire 1 Strvl<el
-wASHINGTON-='"-011-c om p a n y
executives appearing before a Senate
panel 1n .. s1igatlng the sev{ilty of the
Orange Count)'. Tra_!!Sit p I s t r i c t out there is a · possibility of adding -.~,M~M~ager G. J. 0 Pete" Fielding sai<! one aa<UUonal train at peak commuter
Fielding said ii would be hard enough
to win minor changes in the train system
Jet alone such.major ooes_as.new..stops~
today any significant increase in times," Fielding said.
commuter ran service to Los Angeles "This would no doubt be very limited
1---1---·ener were accused' today of
"cheat.big the American public ...
would seriously jeopardize the county's service and only a stopgap measure.''
economy. Fielding also Said current passenger
Fie lding said the only line available
to commuter trains would be the main
Santa Fe system running from San
Diego to Los Angeles. He said that track
is already hand.Jing 43 freight trains
every day and is ''almost at capacity
already."
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Tbe charges were made by. Sen.
Abrahlm Rlblcolf (0-Conn.), of the
Senate permanent investigations
&Ubcomrnltlee.
A ·111.atanenl submitted under oalh by
Roy A. Baze, oenlor vice president, for
Euoo, the cpuntry'a ·largest oil finn,
,llally rejected the charges.
Enon "has not fabricated « contrived
jo ·brial . about the currenl tlgbl energy
t!ipply litua~on," Baze sajd_ .. 'Ibe
r>e.troleum companies have made major !,;fforts 'to prevent the shortage from
~urring," he said.
In a etiiled'report-OOOCTDlllFec~train schedules could be revised, making
Fielding said any effort to improve the train leave earlier in the morning
commuter rail links through the county and arriving closer ·to normal working
would be -slrongly oppooed by lhe hours in Los Angeles.
railroads, which depend largely on Nowhere in Fiel~'s report. is there
freight service for their-income. mention of additional train stops in
Fielding acknowledged his report is the South county area, so~e.thing
"negative"-. *°ward improvements in residents of San Ju<]n . Capistrano and
cOmmuter rail service but he said there other communities have been .p~hing
are poaslbilities for minor improvements. for.
• To Plead Glill(y
. Fielding said much of the rail line
is single track rather than dual lines
and could easily be clogged up with
pessenger trains, hurting Vital freight
service to key areas in Orange and
(See RAILROAD, Page !)
" Rlblco[f &CCUled lbe companies of ,. '
SIM!>.N, VOWS NO
FU!L HOARDING, Pt .. 10
usiq lbe ··~·mad ~panic'' trigtred ~ reports of ,.!'ft'• fuel lllartqes "to
Jlqueeze ·out jhe .small lndependeot
dealm," ...i. of lllUttl tbe lbarp
-In tbe price ol ·~ oil '
Eloise Popeil
Murder Plot ----_Lag·una Niguel!sPor_ter
• • j ~ •e*s-.,,, oa Ar(, l{eari11g · QPeiiS -. -.. ~. .... . . . ' Chnrged 'in 'W a~rgate'
lo puolt up the·price ol domeatlc oil.
Riblcoff 1called for a price .freeze on
petroleum pn>ducls until the l<Verlty
of the lllortl8< can be delennlned.
Riblcoll allo ' IOld II was lime lo, cul
off lax breaks which be said the oil
compania were using to "deprive the
American treasury ol approximately 13
billion a year."
Rlblcoff llld the oil firms misled
federal energy cblef William E. Simon
II lo lbe l<Verlly of the shortages.
SUbcommillee Chairman Henry M.
-J"*""'-(°'W"""')raaid~lha1-oome -of
Ule·infonnalloo the companies submllted
to his 'Staff w11 evaii.Ve. ·
EsecuUves from siJ: other o i l
compaoieJ -Texaco, Gulf, Mobil,
• Standard of C.lifornia, -Standard of
New.York · artist' Christo Javacheff uses i polo to untangle his t~t
1arl 'work called 'Running. Fence' at Soda Lake .. 'l:he 'Running Fence'
will nm 20 ·miles -from Petaluma to the PaCific Ocean and is
scheduled for ci>mpletion late in 1974.
·Power Pole Replacement
·Snarls Newport Traffic
Commuters bowid for Newport Beach's
buslness and financial districts this.
morning encountered an unexpected
detour because workmen were replacing
the pole, which· caught on fire Sunday
night, threatened to fall into-the busy
intersection, according to a spokesman
for the , Southern California Edison
. By JOANNE REYNOLDS
. Of .. DallY ...........
· ThO ·preliminary hearing· on ·charges
of conspiracy to commit murder against
Eloise Po)>eil and het ~alleged lover
opened today in Long Beach Municipal
Court over objectiOns of de.fens e
attomey,s.
Robert Green and Phil Petty of Santa
Ana, who represent Mrs. Popeil, and .
Frank Karl of Los Angeles who made
a special appearance for Daniel Ayers
all peUUoned · unsuccesafully f o r
continuance of the hearing:
Judge charles Litwin, refused to
contliitie tne beariftg'aaplte!Catl's-ple~
ibal Afyes· had no COUJ1¥].
Herbert L. "Bart" Porter of Laguna
Niguel, a . former official of President
Nixon's I'Hlectioo committee, will plead
guilty 'lo one COWlt of lying to the
FBI 'about the Watergate break-in, his
allorney said today. ·
Porter's atfomey, Charles B. Murray,
said his client intends to plead .guilty
next Monday when the case is beard
by U.S. District Judge William Bryant.
'Ibe charge was filed today.
Porter and his wife Carol and three
children have been living with her
WOULD EVIDENCE Ct:EAR
NIXON IN BUGGING? Pa .. 4 Karl said he was appeatlng-«ily tO"
ask for reduction of Ayers' $100,000 bail parenls, Arthur and Dolly lltiggs of
to-,$1ll,\t® so_lhe -plj>yed )l1!IChinist _ ~L M~terrane~ Drive in :Monarch
bearing room acroaa the table from
RibicOlf ••
7.ir:i'~e~almlhei-iiin~terr:::iseilctittiion of
'" llJree Rhad.
Company. ·
Newport Beach police, whO blOCked
the intersection, sipd some drivers
ignored.Jbe barricades and were gjven
citations. 'The intersection was predicted
lo be passable again looighl.
coUld._get out of jail ta ftnd an attomq; Ten"ace, ·Sihce early spnng.
Litwin said be would "fufe on the · " .... ......,. s~imnrnv..r_ 1'"'1i-,.-
beil reducUOn at the end of today's t~'· _Mrs, Porter said :when ....
' Meanwhile, Presidenl Nixon promised
olllcla1s ·of the Federal ·Energy Office
and the Internal 11ev ..... Service today
-lever IUppOrt their Inspection leuns
(See 'CHEATING,' Pqe 2)
Board to Study
Off er by Ranch
Orange Counly 8upervbon will be
uked Tlieolloy lo close tbe deal to
buy 5,11111 ..,.., of ~ Starr Ranch
In tbe billl above San JlllD • C.piltluo
as.a .,.ior ~.wt<-
Tbe l1oard wUl COllllder an oiler by
lbe Starr Ranch Foundallon, a trust
ol ten cl>arltles ..... bolcllo4 the Jud,
lo aelJ lbe properfy !for a 'iOlaJ of ~.4
million. Tbe · money would be pold r In
llve equal lnolallll)<Dll after an ln!Ual
down poymenl of. $U million already
bqelal.
On 'lbe ame .qenda II a' clelalled
plan dnlled by ~r RoaaJd
· Cupen1w ~I of~ pork.
Traft'ic hadflto be rerouted beca.use
IFVine Company
President Na med
Year's . Builder
'
Jrviile Coinpany President Raymond
L. Wabon, designated 1973 builder of
the ,..,-, _l!)ld a Houslon audleoce loday
the •.building industry tn 1974 will measure
111 auccea in units approved for
MAth!tlOo DOI unita sold ..
"'ftle year-may be llle-besl-yeer
tbe homo IJl4lding lnduslry h.u bad in
recent li11'ies. not in temw of units
built, but' In tenns ol 'clearinl lbe .way ;~.!.t. i.indng id _ lbe yean• abeed,"
lie -a lna!dast .meeling or
the ·National · Aaocialloo ol Home
BU i ~d 1 rs co D v e n-tion-upolitlon.
Pnl_.1 BWldit fllHBZlne presented,
ils aword to Walaon al lbe early morning -t•· . Watlon aa1d ,the energy crisis may
~D ~ "'SWERED ,....y Well 11iate Iba nau.n bier. into ./:I ./:In; . , reallly ,., lhat II )lflll seek solulions
IO t b.. I D ¥ iro/immtalist'.!eveloper
The pole burned al 6:45 p.m. Sunday
blacking out power to a one square
• mile area near Orange C.ounty Airport.
11u'ee 30,000 volt wires and;three 12,000
volt wires were destroyed.
Edison officials said the fire was
caused when electricity "tracked" past
the insulators and down the pole because
of damp weather and fog.
· Newport Beach fire inspector Art
Morton said the pole ~'as in danger
ot snapping and that restaurants in the
l\,irport area had to serve dinners by
cindle light witll power was restored.
The .Edison Comp&ny shul of f
electricity at .7:40 p.m. and rerouted
it through other liDes .lo mosl' of the
affected area wttbiii 10 minutes.
Oraqge Counly Alrporl, with a
separate pOwer line, was not affected
by Iba blockooil. .
session. contaC~ ... tod.ay at the Briggs home. The hearing was delayed nearly an "f hate tJie word 'lie' ... it conjures
hour while a.public defender was fowid up all kinds of things in people's minds,"
to represent Ayers. . ~tn. Porter said. "It is not my husband's
Ayers, 37, and Mrs .· Pf)peil, f8, are habit to lie. He is pleading guilty to
· (S.. POPEiL,. Pqe Z) making a false slatement to the FBI."
Thief Gets Narcotics
At •Viejo Hospital
OfficiaJs at Mission Com m u n i t y
Hosp It a I, Mission Viejo, are today
'l'orklng wllh Orange County ' Sberifrs
' o'flicers in a bid to determine the full
losa In the lhe!I of narcollcs during lbe weekend. _
Depulles said unkitowfi inlrudera broke
open lwo locked ·cabinet doors while
staff were absent from a supply room
al lb< hospital, 2780Z Puerta Real. 'The
narcotics taken have not yet been
identified.
sq,ce movU>g Jrom W'l'hlnglon, D.C.
last spring, POi:ter has · been employed
in his father-in-Jaw's contracting ft.rm.
Porter, former scheduling director for
the Nix.on TH;lection committee, told
the Senate Watergate Committee last
summer tbal be bad lied lo the FBI
and lhe federal grand jury and had
lied at the original Watergate trial.
The charge carries a maximum
Newport Beauty
Miss Chinato,wn
l1i LA Parade
Lion ·,~j)J~.~ B ·oy -Bettle Kym ·Yeung, 21, of Newport
Beach, the new Miss Chinatown of
Southern California, will lead the Year
of the Valiant Tiger parade through
Los Angeles Tueoday. flew Mexico Sce1ie of Rflre Attack _ ,CA.T CAME B.ACK -""if~ u ......illllc lbe publli:'•
· ''bl -·"--•· i-~~" ...... El)PANlilLA, N.111. (AP) -An 8·year-old hoy playing near his Hew muCb Is a pol really -111' ve-,-,C'_-an ,. ,.,_ .,-rome home_ wu ittacked and killed by a young mountain lion, •utborities
She was chosen to reign ov_er the
Cllinese • New Year celebration from
among Dine contestant& who spoke
Chi.... and modeled panlluils and
evening goWM.
• · ·~ ~---ben. ln whlcb .,,. !ltmlfy, •DO pwth and ~ Tiiis td COii a -..,.._, "--pe-'lllllUtiice are Wlllited all at said. Anotber cblld wu attacked but escaped Injury.
ii-"' In lbe Dily Pllol: once. · ~ldoDll med1Cll examiner Dr. Andriw Kallvtiila identified the
· LOST 1 _ bltU. eol. '-• . · Wtlaon blamed dO..ia,.n for wanling dOad cliild Sunday u Kennelh Clark Nolan. He was playing with
Ul'I Tllllolllll
CHARGED WITH LIE
Herbert L. Porter
penalty Of five years in prison and
a $10,000 fine. ·
Porter testiHed at the trial that
$100,000 of the money given to G. Gordon
Liddy was for hiring 10 college students
in 10 cities for campaign \\'Ork.
He had told the same story -to the
grand jury and the FBI, but admitted
at the Senate Watergate hearing that
the store was false: CJ
By pleading guilty he will a\"Oid
separate charges of making fal se sworn
statements lO various investigative
bodies. I
''It's. a compromise," said bis attorney.
Porter waived his right to have his
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Oraage
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Weather
Sunny skies are forecast for
Tuesday along the Orange Coasl
with warmer days and Coolet
n[ghts. Highs In the upper 60s.
Lows tonight mid40s.
INSIDE TODA'l'
-• .. ,. \0 mJoJ Ibo -ll)'lldroaie. David Cordry .a, who fled and summoned helP., Kallvoda said. -~-'--balred, ,:e. ~..!: '"!'bl -•""' IQ!lay' Is l!OI ,'b!lw many __ ~ Geori~ M'errtn, n offi~al of the state game department. laid , ~ .£::) unlla 11a .. beeu sold but how DllllY!d Dand Cordey, fatber of the Cordry hoy, and stepfather of the Nolan
Mias Young Is a physical therapy
major al Long Beach City Collelie and
will ebroll next semester at Oran e
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A prie&t drioos out the devil
from four person& ~obse&sed'
--..by--.dtnwnie ottacks:--Since-tht
exorcism, there i& "peace in tli.e
house." See &tory, Page 5 • . unlta ha_ .. -lllO ~lbe. :::!~-, ~ hoy, lbol_ and wounded the animal. James Meyer then ,tracked it ..,.. or'lbe· ......., , ar•-· · down md killed, It.
bomebulldon. 'Ille lnddent oecurred at Aroyo Seco, a small community about ..:, ~~~-= ~': five mllel IOUtla GI llpanola end about 1 mile from the boys" home.
typillod by tbe Eavhwtal -llmlll llld tkllOn was sent to tl(e.~ health laboratory at AamcJ'• ,ropooed i...., .-it:lni..... the Un19Vllty af Ntir Jllexlco to checlt ltir ,~lei or other disease.
ml tho DO ll'OWlb lllOVOt1lelll. The cit wu & lllllodull, about 18 montbs old, end weighed 40 to 50
• Ccldftldlnl tnbl-of enerv, tho poundS: · .
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She' came to Cslifomla two years
ago from Hugbel, Ark., where her
parents, Mr. and Mn. -Yet Quang Young
and Jour brolhero reside. She was. born
In Memphis.
'The 5-foot-t. 120-pound beauty queen
will represent ·the Chinese community
on a year-long publicity tour climued
When site competes for Mias Chlnalown ,
USA, In San Ftanc!S<o. '
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~gents Nab
3 Drug
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/ Fede~al and locat narcotics and
Internal Revenue Service 'agents arregied
three local men today in connection
'-'Ith an alleged nationwide ronspiracy
•nd marlj~ amuggUng ring.
They v.·ere arrested ln Laguna Beach,
South Laguna and Dana Point on
indictment! rrom a Nevada Federal
Grand Jury. -
"Donald Quick, assistan_t regional
o----idffiifilstraW-for the~Federat-Dru
Enforcement Administration. identified
' the alrested men as Herman W. Landt,
Ephriam Golvan, and David L. Lincoln.
Quick said the men would be
tranaported from Laguna Beach to
United States Marshal's office Ir. Los
Angeles and be arraigned before a
federal magistrate today.
• Quick said that Landt faced charges
of conspiracy to smuggle marijuana and
for being invo\ved In a continuing
criminal enterprl!IC. The last charge has
a 10-year to life sentence. be said.
The two othe.ra were arrested for
conspiracy to smuggle mar,juana, be
said.
Quick characterized the a 11 e g e d
smuggling ring as a ' ' m a j o r
organization" but v.·ould not make
further atatements on the extent of the
operation tmtll the men were ·arraigned.
He said fbat Laguna Beach was one
of the points where "certain covert
actions of.-. conspiracy took place.··
Nevada w8' also one of those points',
he said. -Tycoon's St acks
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Prediction
ac. mproves
· Chances for Oil
WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen•!•
Repuhllcan leader Hugh Scot!, wbo-
attended a White House hriefto! by
Secretary of State Keory Kls npr
today, aald the "strongest blockaa;e"
to an a,,..ement on Ultlng of the oil
embargo 1 by the Arabi wu removed
by !he sl ~ o_L the lsra•ll·E.P:IJLlan
agreement.
The .Penhsylvaola senator also said
that he was hopeful of "constructlve
proeress" and perhaps "sbme early
prop'eS111 ln reachli1t some Mttlement
between illl'ltl and Syria.
KlalJnger and President Nixon were
applauded at the bipartisan congressional
B roker Hel ..J leadership meeting In !he Cabinet room W to btar a report by KLulnger, just
i---------------"~~turued from II da..Ys of diplomatic
On Cleme11te
Murder Rap
ne10liitlon1.
Scott 1ald there were "no secret
guarantees," and that none w a s
menUoned and "I don't believe any
exllted." He 11ld various assurances
were given to both partlea as the
ne1dt1atlon st11lon1 went on, whlch he
said led both partlu to feel that tecurity
Real estate broker Charlet Jackson was better assured.
Hinckley Jr. remained In San Clemente Scott declined to give any predictions
city jail tOOay under $250,000 bail set on when the oil embargo to the United
after hls arrest on muriJer char&es late States rni&ht ho lifted. He gaid he Jx>pes
Saturday nJght. }m?IJ'ell will continue and said, "the
And police have bea;un extra patrola strongest blockade to an agreement on
of Hlnckley'a fashionable Shoreclllfl _ oil was removed by !he slgnlni of the
residence becatlSf! of repOrta ofp:aible .• -.reement between 11rael and Egypt.
retallatlon by friends of the tn'eltee'I ult ls hopeful," Scott said,. 11that thi s
son·ln·law who wu slabbed to daalh progreu which It being made wtll
during a scuffle shortly before mldnJ&ht. continue and reoult favorably."
Hinckley, 53, was arresled h y . Scott added that Iha United Slates
patt olman Craig Steckler momentl after hu no military commitment. o r
th fficer answered a cat reportlna: involvement 1n the 1\11deast and It simply
e 0 bin lh •• t -VI was a cue of making its good offices a 1tab g at e uume I -· a avallable and be wlU contlnue to do
~~iey asaertedly placed Iha call 80Senale Majority Leader MJke Mans-
to police and wu quoted u 11y1J1g field (0.Mont.) said Killinger outlined
he had Just slabbed a man and that the mldeoat neg«lationa In detail, adding
an ambulance wu needed. "'ftlere were no secret aereementl or
'111e grat-halred bualnelaman wu understand Inga."
waiting fo~ police at curbside after be Manafleld commended Kissinger for
reportedly called !he ·11auoo. a "superb Job-In effectlni a· ftrlt·1tep
'EXPANDING HERSELF'
Porno Star Lov1l1ce ·' \,
' ~· Li1idct Lovelace
· 'Expa1idi1ig to
,Ne 1v Hor izoiis'
NE W YORK (UPl )-Linda Lovelace,
star of "Deep Throat ," says she plans
to make her next screen appearance
in a western film that should get a
J'f'latlvely mlld "R'' rallng.
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The federal grand jury returned
indictments on 13 persons. In addition
to the three men arrested in Lagui1a,
arrestl were belng made in other 'cities
across the Unlted States, Quick said.
He said the lnvestlgaflon had lasted
t\\'O years and indicated that sizeable
quantities of marijuana were being
David Rives, 9, of Lake Forest n1ade a good start toward becoming
a "tycoon" in the Saddlebac k Valley Paper Tycoon recycling program
when he brought in 10 feet of newspaper Friday. Bob-Tamiettl. Y
program assistant, sizes up th~_ stackJ.Qr_ which David will be paid $1.50. --------.steckJer-aald-the-man JM hlm_lllllde~ent.'' and nld he is cautiously
the residence where ROnald La~ce ~liil for a slmilirdlSengagament
Shirley 21 a carpet layer from Yotba agreement bet\\'een Syria and Israel. --
"l wouldn 't say that I'll never do
another. X:ra ted film ." she told a news
conference Sunday. "In ·ract, last night
I v.·as thinking how much fWl It would
be' lo do a BUsby Berkel fy porno movle."--~-1
smuggled. . Tbt IRS men were present on the
investigation because it is a crime not
to report all income and there is a
tax on marijuana, officials said.
UC l's Dr. Slavin
Will Take Post
At Louisville U
Or. Arthur Joseph. Slavin of El Toro
In September wUl leave hls l.lC lrv\ne
poet u chairman of the history
department to ~me d_ean of ~r~ and
sciences at the University of LoutSv1Ue.
Dr. Slavin, 40, came to UCI last year
after spending eight yean oo the faculty
of UCLA and four years at Bucknell
Unlveralty. A native of New York City, he is
an Air Force veteran of the Korean ·
Conflict, recipient of boih Woodrow
Wllaon and Guggenheim fellowships and
wu graduated 1umma cum laude from
Louisiana Slate Unlvef'lty.
He ls the author of several· books
oo !he English Reformalion and !he
Tudo~ period of English history.
-He and hla ·wife, Inger-Johanne, ha\·e
a t\\-o-week old daughter. Dr. Slavin
has four other children by a previou s
marriage.
Fro~~I / ./ PORTER ...
case submitted to a grand jury.
During the Senate \\'atcrgate hearings,
f!orter engaged in a famous dialogue
"'ith Sen. Howard II. Baker (R·TeM.),
o\•er how he could have taken part
in \Vatergate-related activities.
Porter replied at the time th at he
had known Nixon since 1946, and that
he did so out of a feeling of loyalty
and team play.
Spea'llng to reporters before hll court
session, Porter said: "I'm a much
happ ier person now, doing what 1 'm
doing -gett ing away fron1 that kind
of existence.''
A college classmate of \Vhlte House
Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler, Porter
joined the staff of then-communications
director Herbert G. Kleln in fate 1970.
Porter left about five months later to
join the re-election committee.
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RAILROAD ...
1..cs Angeles counties.
Fielding noted a number of other
drav.·backs to using tha t track for
commuter service. These lnc\uded such
Mission Viejo
To Host Wom en
Tenni s Players
\Vomen's teMis pros Billie Jean King,
Rosie Casals and Chris Evert, along
"ith 29 other nationa1y ranked tennis
championa, are in P.li.uion Viejo today
for the kickoU of a weeklong Virginia
Slims touTlllllll<llt. (Sec Sports, Page 16)
The first match began at 1 p.m. today
with Marcie Louie ()f San .Francisco
pitted agailist Karen Krantzcke' of
Australia.
The Virginia Slim! competition being
held at !he Marguerite Recreation
Center, marks the first time the U.S.
Lawn Tennis ··-AsllOCiatlon baa had
v.·ornen's matches In Orange County.
Competitors are staying at the Laguna
Hills Hilton lM for the tournament,
which ha.s a $50,000 purse.
'' 11Y' -11 RG H Linda. lay fatally wounded. The officer ou re . our 11••1'01 ep. eorge .
Berkeley was a movie maker of the
'30s Mid '40s whose work featured
metlculowly choreographed. mass dan~
scenes.
applied mouth·to-mouth ruuacitatlon Mahon (D-Tex.), greeted Klsslna:er as
but said the ·11ctlm did' not respond. ' they shook handlll.
Shirley, stabbed twice in the abdomen Mahon was amona: 18 congressional
assertedly wllh a hwitlng mite -wu leaders of both parties assembled by
P.1lss Lovelace la pushing a line of
T·shlrta featuring a picture of her face
and the motto "If you feel it, do it
-Linda Lovelace."
dead on arrival a! San' Clemente ~al Nixon to hear the report on the Israeli·
Hospllal. Arab agreement.
Detectives said Hinckley took the , * * The object, she saJd, ls to '1erpand
111,Y Image. I \\'Ouldn't say I'm changing
my image . I'm lrying to expand myself
in to new areas."
alleged murder weapc)n from hll pocket
anti handed I~ over to the patrolman.
The Incident, which r e p o r t e d I y
"climaxed. a long p e r i o d of family
d~put .. , began when Shirley usertedly
forced his way Into the home to discual
the custody of his 2·yeaN>ld aon, 'wbc>
was staying at the Hinckley home with
his mother, Joan, 21.
Detectives said a shoving and shouting
match ensued in the foyer of the
expensive home and moment.I later
Hinckley ran for the knife.
Hinckley returned, withdrew t 'h e
weapon from a leather scabbard, and
allegedly stabbed hls son·in·law twice.
Ca ndidate Bows
Out of Contention
In Board Election
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Front Pqe I
'CHE ATI NG'. • • From Pqe I
needed to audit major oil companies .. WATSON._ .. .. "If you need several t h o u s a n d
(lnspec tots) you've got them," Nixon
said. 0 You can have 11 many. u . you need but don't ask for more just to environment, the economy and growth
make a big show." may now be addrt!lld.
Nixon met with John Sawhill, deputy "Th.is l! the year the pendulum will
director of the FEO ; William Walker, begln to swing back and the extremist.I
FEO general counsel; IRS Commissioner are cut adrift ," he said.
Donald Alexander and several other IRS Watson told the builders they can
ff. · 1 d h no longer be fighters with war cheltt o 1c1a s to iscuss t e monitoring · ed 1 halt' •---iall system. aun a rom 1ng envuuu1uen sll
,;The-main·ihlng is J-u·ant the-truth "··~.any other . o~~e~t of the builders'
Nixi>n told the group as photographUs i:tUe~~s be~n plj~:t ·~:a~n:~
recorded the beginning of the 1neeting. deservedly 90 "
"~f people are being fair and complying He urged ®operation with the law I don't "'ant to take ·
afte r them. But if they are violating
the regulations or price gouging •..
we want to know about it. 11 FroM Page l
Top featured action acheduled for
today i.s a 7:30 p.m. match betwet!n
Rosie Casals and Martina Navratilova,
18, nwnber one woman tennis player
In Czechoslovakia-. ~-Top-seeded. OUiJ Evert opens her -An lrvlnecandid.ate for SiC:laieliack
campaign for the $10,000 singles purse College trustee annoWlced. today he L!
Tuesday with a match ·against one of l\'lthdrawlng from the contest becauae
-New Kitchen Range
-EOEEIL-....
the qualifiers. a Job promotion will require him to
f--"-"'"'·-=·-=··\fi~:n--1Jot."";<>ir''Pl~n""",.-_;lh~i:'.!nggs,:a~s~req~ulred slow speeds on bad IeJO Thieves . curves an along the tine. close proxitulty
Second-seeded Billie Jean King will move from Jhe trustee area .
face bl?mfe Toi Y Frtti -o~ _!!ollY~ndrew Mll1t4Y, Ol 3900 ParkVJew
In her first r~.Tuesday. Lane, said he has , been given a .job
More infoo:matlon on . the tournament change as a correctional counselor with
Taken by Burglars
accused of a plot to murder her multi-
millionaire husband, Samuel Popell of
Chicago.
'They were arrested Jan. 8 at Mrs. A brand 11ew-ti1hlc"1h"e1,..1 ,.,, mor1tl!g..-e ... ,,,,,.., -ttank"''""ll ~· -p<>o;;pe;,;otl'! baytront tiome-a.H1t-·11Ir11or---IH
lo the tracks of major residential arcns. durlng the weekend by burglars . who Island Road.
Get $1,400 in Loot ~ short supplies of high ca pacity passenger cars, out or dntc tr ain stations.
Ca meras, silvery,·are and electric
appliances "i th a total value of nearly
$1 ,400 were stolen during the v-·eekend
from a ~Ussion \riejo home, Orange
County Sheriff's officers said.
inconveni ent bus link!! at both ends of
the line and Inefficient turn around
facilities at both ends.
may be obtamecfby callmg 837..&050. the probation department and win move ·
to San Juan Capistrano.
broke into a recently completed home Police allege they hired an
in the El Toro area, Orange County acquaintance of Ayers for S25 000 to
Sheriff's offi cers said. travel to Chicago to kill the kuchen
Deputies said burglars smashed the
front 'w\·indow lo gain ent ry at the home
of Jack Raymond Drake, 51 . ol 2i05 1
La Pnja Lane, and then ransacked
several rooms at the residence. Drake
and his family "'ere absent from the
horn~ at the lime.
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Fielding estimates lhat !he 800 to
1,000 people v-·ho would ride 1he tra ins
each day \\'Ould not provide enough
revenue to make the sys t e m
workable-even v-·Jth an average rare
or st.so.
He said adjustCd revenues y,'ould
amount to only about $34-0,000 each year
With an estimated expenditure of as
m~h as $661.IXXI.
He sai d .lhat v-·ould mean Orange
County ~·ould have to provide at least
a $320.000 annual subsidy lo the rail
line since Orange Countians y;ould
benefit most from suCh a commuter
link.
He said the mon ey coold beher be
spent improving bus serv ice since the
impact on county freeways of such a
minor reduction \l"OUid be minimal.
Massage Parlors
Worry P eoria
PEORfA·,. ILL. (UPfl -A survey
conducted by a local television station
clairt)S there are ·more massage parlors
per capita in Peoria than in Chicago,
and this has city officials v.·orrled.
Two city councilmen, Warren Reynolds
and Frankllh Renner, told a news
conference-that-the clty will explore
!he posslbllily of using home rule
liet-nsing power to regulate the parlors.
Bolh alres'<d that an onllnance ahould
"dlfferentlat~ between useful, medicinal
parlors and thole that are used es a
front lor prostitution.''
A~robat Arrested
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. Hand Sta 1idi1ig Bri1igs Drunk Rap
A Costa lifesa man \\·as arrested for allel'd drunkenness and usault on a
Laguna Beach police officer after pollct responded to a report of a man doing
handstands in the interacctlon of a downtown str!l!t Friday night.
POLICE ARRESTED Phlllip B. Bell, 22, ol aportmeot 41, 52$ Vlciorta
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Police allege tha1 during BeU 'a arrest for dnlnk In public, ht l!CkeirLaguna
Patrolman Paul Rose ln the cheat and spat in the of(lcer's ftce.
According to Offioer Rose's report, lbe policeman ellCOlllttendllell al the .
intersection of Glenneyre and Legion Streell where the au.,..i acrobatics had
Ill.ken place .
ROSE REPORTED thaf he observ-:d the characterlltlcl ol lntoxlcaUon
and arrested Bell. ·
Ar1er being handcuffed and placed in the rear of Che pollca w, Bell
amrlcdly bt'o•m• an1ry and kicked al the <loon and -wllldOwa of Ibo lllllt.
He i>sertedly kicked Rose as he wH bcln1 moved lo !lie Laguna Beaclt
Jail •
11.turray 's withdrawal reduces the slate
for the Mar. 5 election tc seven : Norlssa
Brandt.. Ste\'.e De.Lapp, Gary Rasmussen,
and Vera Snyder of Irvine; and Earl
Comway, Nick DiGiuro, and Jo!m Tolle
of El Toro.
Depu ties said the range,~ •lni6f...a.t gadgel manufa.cturer. ·
$300, "'.89 carried' off by thlrillrs who Their mQ.uYts, det ectives al.leie, ,.as
broke 1n'fo 25304 Via ViejO, ~ bf a · "Jiftlfncl!I 1n·th·at tf hi! mre kllle<I before·
number or homes recenlly built fO the their divorce t:iccnmc Hnn l 1\1rs. Popeil
area by Lucas Development Company t\'OU!d have inherited one third of his
of c.orona de! Mer. $200 million esta te.
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VOt:. 67, NO. 21, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALl.FORNIA MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1974 TEN CENTS . '
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,Reinstatement Asked by Huntington Oil Chief ,-
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Gicy oil field superintendent Herb Day a _.tary~ But_ :1n_a,.reorgao!UuOU: "'hiarlng:~COlllld~able ~ig!1,_ d,n>artment head ~efill, bul the council
want.a Huntington a Beach to-retnstate--mcwe , it Dave the 1 city ~Y:a. olfiae and · SilVer · waa "unhappy" with the idea of paying
his •talus as a epartment 5eaa, a l!o'!' Ou fielil• operatian ~'litill>ll. tti attOtlll!y let!.
least in terms of fringe benefits, if a divialoo Wlder Bui~ Director John ~Day wilb 1 e c re t a r i a I HThe city W85 under no obligation
not tiUe.... &tirem. · ~be 11)"1 are oeceuaq. to compromise," says Silver, Day's
Day ha> request.<! a pmmnel hearing Jbitrlands «111teodl thai evEft thoUgh • ....,AJJawed .blrn all tumnt aid lllUe altorney. "But the city did make the
to protesl what his attorney, Stephen Day's tille waa "dtpar!!Dent head," no be1!ef11a wbldi depari!ilent bnfl. elljoy. offer; then all o! a sudden il backed
Silver ol Loo Angeles, cal!S a "demotion one ever considered him sud! because , ..-WCllld poy J>ay'1 1!6Q otloriiy' f~. oil. N,.. we want a bearing."
without. cause." of the amall. aize -of .llil M-C8lled :That ~ waa n itll 1 I.I e d 1 No ·hearing date has been set yet,
A _year ago Day was in charge of departinent. · . • • • • . howe\!"er; wbep, tDe dty· council ~ but city · Persmnel Director Ed
a separale oil field departmenl which The city and Day nearly reacliaf a• lo poy Ille lllomey ·I~. Rowlimds said Thompoon said he will probably ask
included h.imseU, Of\e t1eld inspector and compromtse without goi.Dg ·to a peraonne~ the dty ls Dot against .a:ivlng Day the state soinetime this week to send
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Oil C9mpanies --Under
* * * Old Town Lots Mideast ·.Oil
a hearlng officer to conduct the
~~persormel proceeding.
Da as t e·~-1,~
department head whose position was
placed under another department. City
Purchasing Agent Roy Howe .also
\Uklerwent the same change a year ago,
but prior ~ to the switch he ·and the
city reached an agreement which gave
him all department head benefits,
which include a car allowance and a
free annual physical examination.
Fire
From Wire Services ,.
WASlllNGTON -Oil c om p a·n y
executives appearing before a Senate
_ Assessment 'Blockade'
· panel investigating the severity of the
energy crisis were accused today of
"c~ting ... the American public."
The charges were made by Sen.
Abraham · Ribicoff (D-coun.), of the IN DISPUTE WITH CITY I -Easi"ng-· Scott Senate peMJ!anent in v e, ti g a lions subcommittee. ·
_Huntinnton Bea~h's.Pay I ~---~·-----~ . ._I . __ DistciCLRy_e,_-..... -_
By TERRY COVILLE
Of ... o.111 """· .....
-----...,,;"-----------A-.. statement-submitted under oath by
WASHING'l\fN \AP) _ senate ~r.1tate,s"1lorv1~.--prestdenHo~-2-p
Repuhlican· leader Hugh Scott , who Exxon, t}le country's largest oil firm , .L on
attended Whit H b ·er b flatly rejected the charges. et
Huntington Beach Councilmen are
, expected to lakt the lim steps lonight-..
towa"1 the fornll:iliOft of a $1.5 million
assessment district in a j>ottion o( the
old· Town Lots.
Resolutions establishing an engineer,
· attorney,· and legal advertisements for
the" district and authorizing t'h e
preparation of a boundary map are
on the agenda for the 7 p.m. meeting
ln city 'IXH.tncll chambers. ·
If approved, the city's public works
department would begin detailed plans
for Ille ~ ol a 67·acre, l&lllock
section in the . nort-le(n -ol · the Town Loll."-• The p<rollOled di!trlct wwld lit bounded
by 171h and Golden Wm Slreel9, and
Orange ind Palm Avenues. ,
Its purpose is to build new streets,
curbs 'and gutters ; new water lines and
street lights: extra landscaping: and
create extra on-!treet parking by
blocking some streets with trees and
crealing'parking-o>urts.
1be area currently contaiM mostly
vacant, lots with little d.evelopment and
the ,OCCU!onal ... mnanl o! ocatlered
oil wens Crom the boom days of the
1920s.
City planners are groping for some
method · to control future Town Lot
development so il Joesn't become an
apartment-ghe1to·atulfed-with-11111all-four--
plex units crowded ooto tiny lots.
a e ouse n mg Y Exxon "has not fabricated or -ntrived Secretary of State Henry Kissmger .. v today, said the "strongest blockage" to bring about the current tight energy
to an agreement on lifting of the oil supply situation," Baze said. "The
embargo by the ~bs was removed petroleum CQmpanies have made major
by the signing of the Israeli-Egyptian efforts to prevent the shortage from
agreement. · . occurring.," he said.
'lbe' Pennsylvania senator also said Ribicoff. a~ed the companies of
that be was hopeful of ~·constructive
prosress" and perhaps "some ea_rly,
progress'! in" reachin~· sOme· settlement
between Israel and Syn8.
K~er and President Niion were
applauilod II Ille blparljsan coagi:essional
lee'denblp meeting in· Ille cabiilet room
lo Ilea-•' report by-Kissinger, just
-relumed , lrmp 11 tkys ol· diplomatic
nel6ll'tions. . SCOtt •said there were •~no secret
gu.arantees;" and that none w a s
mentioned and "I don't believe any
eiisted." He said varioos assurances
were given to both parties as the
negotiation sessions went oo, which he
said led both parties lo feel that security
was better assured. ·
--Scolf:ileC!iiied tOjive anYl•••llctions
on when the oil . embargo to the United
Slates. migbl be lifted. He said be hopes p"*m will coounue and aaid, "the
atmngest blocka~e to an agreement on
oil was removed by the signing of the
1...-l belw .. n lsriel and Egypt.
"It ·is hopeful." Scott said, ''that this
-proctess which is being made will
(See MIDEAST, Page Zl
SIMON VOWS NO
FUEL HOARDING, p_.ge 10
usibg· the . "fright and panic" triggered
by reports of severe fuel shortages· "to
~_,oor . t11e lll!8ll ·~'· dealers," and of using the sharp
increaseses in the price of foreign10tl
to pu,sl\ up the price of domesUc olL
Ribicofi called for a price freei.e on
petroleum products until the severity
of the shortage can be determined.
Ribicoff also said it was time to cut
off tax breaks which he said the oil
companies were using to "deprive the
American treasury of approximately $3
.billion a year."
Ribicoff said the oil firms misled
fed~al energy chief Willianr-E:-Simon
as to the severity of the shortages.
Subcommittee Chairman Henry M.
Jackaon (D-Wash.), said that' sOme . of
. the inf~nnation the companies. submitted
to his staff was evasive. ·
Exec'uUves from six: other o i 1 •
companies -·Texaco, Gulf, Mobil,
Standaid of California, Standarii_ of
(See 'CHEATING,' Page Z)
Huntington
Council Seat
·An even dozen !lames are now o~
1 the candidates list for the April 9
Huntington Beach City Council election.
The . latest ·resident to pick up
J)OIDination papers from the 'city clerk's
office is John N." Flood, who is bath
-a-n-M.n:--aoo-an -attOrney. -
Faur council 1eata are open this year, !
with three of the {o~r incumbents _seeking
re-election. Only Jack Green has decided
to retire from the council, primarily
because he must move to the city of
Los Angeles where he is director of
the. departm~nt of enVironmental quality.
In addition to Flood. the list of
r.esidents who -have .picked up countil-
nomJriaUon papeQ includes : Robert ,
Al)>erts, William D. Armstrong, Ted
Battlett (incwnbent ), Dr. Ralph B;;1uer,
Al Coen (Incumbent), Bruce Gafll1elson,
Norin& Gibbs 1 (incumbent)·, George
McCracken, Mark Porter, John Patrick
Swain, and Harriet Wieder.
One major problem for developers
is the size of the lots -only 25 feet
wide. City officials think the assessment
district with its improved facilities will
encourage eve
of the land fi>r larger projects with
Noon, Jan. 31 is the filing_ deadline 1
"tiy Wliich timiall candidates must h8Ve 1
flied their. oomioation papers bearing
the signatures of SO resident registered L
voters. I ng~t~~SJIIJJlJtl._J::l!}:S;llllJ~T'.._~~~~~l~nJthe~c~lcy~at~lo~rn~ey~'~s~ra~c~e,~-i~nru~m~oo~nt~~J f.---3.AJU 1J Don &nfa is Sti
up papers. ,.
more open space.
The ft.5 million price tag i.s the poblic
works department estimate for the cost
of all the Improvements. Finn· figure9 .Won't Seek Re-election
' ~c~~2A'lll'4..,~.,~· ~bl~~~: t=~~ By GEOR !or the actual cmstructlon work.
Property owners will pay the fl.5
million based on the amount ol property
Ibey own. The d181rict'• bluest land
owner ,ls the lluntinllon Beadl Company
with. 34.5 perceot ol the aurlace area.
Aller a firm prtce la -bl!Jhed, the
clcy will sdieduJe a proteot hearing and
ii more than ball the property owners
_ -the ~I dlllrlct, ii could
be abandoriid. -
With more than 50 ~t ~'
the council could still go ahead with
the diltrict if six' of the seven councilipen
favor it. · ...
The old Town Lots, which slrelch
a long the coast. north of downlown
HunUngton Beach, were once · the
foundation for a plarmed ret0rt called
Pacific City in the early 1900s.
The dream o! a rival lo Ille East
Cout'• -Clcy laded during Ille .
(See TOWN LO'J'S, Pap' I)
Of "" Delfr ....... ltafl
Health and ;,,.,n..,rdered reshaping ol
lils dlstrict may have led to today's . '
•• , ' 1 '• , ~.l' r, ~~~:,...., amounce~nt by Rep. Craig Hoa~
.. ~~\ ·\EL'Cl!SE POPllL AW~ITS STARJ' OF 1t®lll '~""'r ..... .i (R·Loni Bead,ll lha! he will not ·-k
•• • , ·Newport' BNch Defendel'.lt Shows Up , ~it~i Two AH~"M)'''· .. ~ · re-election to Congress. ,, ··. :. . .... i ~ Hosmer,~ of two .heart.11ttacks
., J , • , • 1:-~ • in recent years, bas been elected 11 U'!rJ,'J _ ,t · ' .L • H ' ,. · · • " Z , • · t~_ea, since 1953. He ha> represented L~~~C!1'~1J.Jr~ eo;r,i~~. '':.,.·; ::.~ :!'~ ~:.:·\::. H::~
• , J . ' • ~ \ · • <"': • ' • portions of Hosmer's district / were
~ ' I , ,.o. •
fl "ld . o· ' Ob . I .. . ~ . • • assigned to a district in which Rep. e •• ver• 1ect'l1:Ji:wt ~ " '~. , A:ndrew lllnllbaw (R·Mission Viejo) ts
_ • • 1 , · • · • ; M.:1·1·1"4'· \ 1' .._, • , expecl.ecli to nm next fall.
· ~ '' · · • ..: · • "It bu been a tough decision," Hosmer
· ·-. • , said today in Washington, "but now
By JOANNE \REYNOLDS aceused of a plot to murder ber multi-seems to be the logical time to make
ot .. o.itr """ ...., • ' mUlloo.aire husband, SIDiuia1 f'opeil , of way for a new representative in the '!'Iii · prellmlnary hearilll on charl" Chicago. • ' new 34tb CGngressional District."
o! conoplracy lo commit murder, aplml They were arraled Jan. I II Mrs. Hoomer ell]lfes9ed his' ' ' de e p
EloUe ~ and ~ elleged lpyer Popeil's baylronl borne at llt 'llli\IOr· gralltude" lo the people o! the 32nd ----------~. opened IOdlY' In · 1'inc· -Municipal Island Road. • / , , district !or allowing him "~ oerve long "D ANSWERED COUfl over oj>jectlonl al • defense Police allele · Ibey hired , an and continuously in the Coogress during
JI' ' attonieyS acquainlan<e >il )yers lot" -.eoo lo an era ol !iey decision on nuclear, ·c: ...... c· AME' BA.CK. ~ .• ~. ~G~pr-andtP~ Petty. ~·or Sanandla travel !l!__Ch!Cqo to kill ·the -envbullnenlal and many olher vilal nJ n1111 ,..., n ...-... gadget manllfadurer. • · iBIUfll,of biatoric concern.".. '
FraOk !WI or Loi ~-made 1lielt motives, -... allep, wu • Holmer, II, 1.s an attorney and rntlred
How u\ucb ii a pet really -U.! a lpeC!al appeoranc:ll fir Dm!tJ AJon !lnaneial In tbal II be wwe kllled before Naval 8-Ve rear admlnl. He I! tlle
'lllla ad coll only a few ~Ian wbon an pelilloned ~ lo r their dlvoroe -ftml Mrs. Popi!il ranklnl. lWpabllcan member or both Ille
It _.m receiilly in the ~Uy Plllt: conllnuaoce of the '-Ing. woold hav< Inherited -third ol. his joint ilommlllee oo atomic energy and
JildCt Cbarlel 1J1w1n -lo PIO milllon eotate. • .. • the House Interior Commillee.
LOST Lr1 black ca~ Iona
haired. niale, weai;lrJ n .. Col. (Troller Paiir: 1111111
•nd address)
1lie lldm!IW -'eel· the ad .with
a "!hank you 'very much'' after, 1111Y
• couple ol da11-The lid !lad lllen annrerecl -and Ille i,cl bet cot batlt.
Now, tbal'• wmh -tiring. rtFI!
Spend a few dollorl far lire r...itl
""' -· Dial MHlll, .. direct line tol'llUlll.
•
cdlltlnue Ille bwlnc delpll0Kifl'1 plea •-~i • ' "'--ty helps a congressman
tbal Myeo hid no ....... 1. . serve 1111 OOllSll~ well bul from
Karl said i. wu 1ppear1n1 ..,., to Plane Lost in Uta)( " time to fhne, It s a1ao healthy !or fresh
aslt for rochlctlon o! Ay'ers' flOO,OOO bell ta!eot to move up to governmental re-
lo flt),000 IO lhe unemployed marhlnlll I BRYCE CANYolf NATIONAL PARK, lpOllllblllty," he Nid.
• could 1e1 ou1 o1 jail lo !Ind ID •"-•. Utall (UP_!) _ A -..... ....... wilh Hosmer indicated he expects to ~ into __ _, .. ....._ ,""!!'" businell or practice law or go Into' 'other
Litwin Aid lie would ralt OG ll!o Ills peroodl aboirld 'Wl4 111-111 lliil govenunenl 1ei'vlce" bul has no definite
boll nchr<llon II Ille end. o( !Odl1'1 tmlicl down _, ldibl Ill, Ibo ftilled plans 1t thla lime. J
1rr'm mountains ol ar6µa•• U.... 1be ~losmer lndbted flis decision was due
'Ille lroorlnc -delayed DUltr ID ..-r A'flatlt!ll ft' I I"•·= to llle ,~·Supl:eml Court dedsion . ha wblle a pullllc defender -...... .,..... alllioa 1-...... ~ , V111inln1 ll1t ' llllte's em,resalonal to••-Ayon. -wllb·lllt MlwLliaal dialtldl. 'Bui, he deriied tbal he !ell .,..., It "'f Mn. -Popeil, II, ore • -7!11 p.m. he couldn't be rMlected .
!/'
•
mPPING DQWN
~.COn9re111Mn Hosmer
1'lt's a full y manageable district/' he
said.
Roamer's most recent hearL attack
came last ~larch while he was on a
tour of Japan In connection with h.is
atomlc energy committee duties .
~ id the pressures of ooing
a CCl'lgreSln1an "are enough to kill
anybody.
"I've bad nearly 2:2 years in this
job and Ille job just isn't lhe .. me
anymOn!. The Pollli<al dimlle' is
dll!erenl and Congress has cb8nged,"
he oald .
Rescuers Fi11d
,.
JULIAN (A Pl -Alter his horse
returned without him, searchers began
combing Witch Creek Canyon for ~fillard
1.obri't; 48. They fouftd the cowboy deaa
Swlday. . .
Zobrist, who teft the Cummings Ranch
to check on catue in the canyon area
three miles away, "'as either killed when
thrown from his horse or suffered a
heart setzure "after be dismoWlted. said
San Diego County Deputy Coroner Al ,
Kersey.
·!\fore than 60 men on horses and
in four-wheel drive vehicles started
search)ng Saturday when the horse
showed up at the ranch.
Oruie c. .. t
•
Weather
SUnny skies are forecast for
Tuesday along the Orange . Coast
• with . 'warmer dais ana cooler
nights. Highs bi the upper 60s.
Lows~tonight mid-405.
INSIDE TODAY
A priest drtve.s out th.e devil
from Jour per.son ! 'obu1sed'
bu demonic attacks. Since · tlit
eJ:orcJ.sm, there is "v.eace ill the
ltouse." See 1tohi, Page 5.
t
Allll LIJNtn IJ
Me'tln 11
Nell .... Nft'I f lflYil ,..,.... It
'""' 16-1? lt.dlMlrlleftM.11 , ... ~ ,, ,_, n -' . ....,. ..... ,,.,. ---.
i OAILV PILOT • H
Sex Death
Testimo·ny
More Lurid
HOUSTON (U PI ) -Wilh testimony ,t the pretrial hearing of accused mass
murderer Elmer Wayne 11 en I e y
becoming more lurid, Judge William
M. Hatten a s k e d attorneys to speed
eiamlnalions of ltte persons expected
to be the n1ost dramatic witnesses.
Mow.lay, January 21, llJ74
The de!ense will call Rhonda Williams,
IS. and nmothy Kerley , 20, the couple
stripped and strapped to "torture
boards" the night Henley called police .
--
1 and said he shot and killed Dean Corl!.
the alleged mastermind ol the sex and
1-~~1onun-ril1f!~~~~~~~~~~
' Henley, 17, Is expected to take the
• stand Tuel!day to tell about his oral
l and written confessions to police Aug.
8, I and 10, the ftrt daya ol the
1 inveatta1tton of the three-year apree of
Mx and torture which Jert rt young
men dead . '
"l!tp trying to keep µs from trying
this case at this hearing so tile publicity
won't make It Impossible for us to
get a jury," Hatten said.
Hatten said he stilt wanted jury
selection to,.,begln Jan. 28, its originally
scheduled date, but that timetable
. appeared out or reach because 01 -. .Jaws of Steel
extended testimony during the first
week.
The pretrial hearing will decide a
1 ilefenae motion to suppre11 Henle,y~s
Confessioos becluse, according to the·
def..,.., Henley's coqotitutk>nal righls
were vlolated by police and Henley wu
not competent to waive coosUtuUobal
righls.
Huntington Beach firemen call this $4,000 can
opener the "jaws of life." It ca~rip open aqtomo-
bile doors, slice through steel car tops and lift a
•
Huntington Man (:on~ests
. . •
Charte1· in Court Fight
Polloe said Henley confessed to killing
si1. of the teen-age boys procured for
Corll and to how Henley and David
Owen Brooks, 18, charged with four
murders. led them to the victims' graves
at a Houston boat shed, near Uke
Sarq Rayburn in East Texas and along
the Gulf Coast north of Galveston. 1----Henley-said -he-shot-Coi:ll-in-.stlf,,_ ..For the second tirnc.J n_tw.L,YCarL lbe___lll72__ci!Lcouncil race although he
defense during that Jast orgy at Corll's the Hun.tington Beach city charter will had not been a two-year resident of
houst in the H.ei1hts suburb of Ho.uston. be challenged in court by a new resident the city. He wOn the court battle against
Kerley and ~1ss Williams were 1n the "'·ho \Yants to run for 8 municipal office. tht! city charter, but lost the el~tion.
house that night •. but have only told , . According to City Clerk A 11-c i a
their stories to a gFand jury, never c? James Dukette, 31• or 711 Pacific Coast \\'entworth . wtio refused to accept
in ,public. Highway, has asked the Orange C'.ounty Dukette's nomination papers ]ast week .
Superior Court for a writ of mandate his case is similar, but not identical
·Plans for Four
New Parks Near
Schools on Tap
to allow him to fWl for city clerk to Garofalo's.
even though he has not lived in The two-y~ar residency requirement has not beerr eliminated in the city
Huntington Beach two years as required charter, so Mrs. Wentworth said she
by t,be charter. had to obey the charter and refuse
Dukette and city officials will appear Dukette's papers.
before Superior Court Judge Mark Soden "l can't go against the charter unless
at 9:30 hi.m. Wednesday, to settle the he goes to court," she said, explaining
legal question. that a Superior Court-. decision, such
'Two years ago, Dave Garofalo won as Garofalo vton, does not eliminate 1'--~--pJans -for--four -new parks adjOining-a -court-order-allowing him-to--run -in the charter p...m.v~iQn ~t only orders.
Ocean View district schools in the city to accept the entry of that · ssed particular candidate.
Huntington Beach will be discu ~·lrs. \Ventworth also said that if the
tonight at the regular school Board T ltree Classes charter is once again .... overruled on the
meeting by Norm \Vorthy, director of l\vo-year residency requirement, Dukette
parks and recreation for the city. R , O will also have to get a ruling against
V.'orthy \\'ill also discuss city plans emai11 pe1i a one-year requirement established not
for Site 10, a site originally earmarked by charter, but by city ordinance. _ The ordinance, which goes into effect
by the district for a new etemei:itary . F_ o·r Valley Folks ,,,. if the charter 1s invalidated, says a
school. Since development in the area candidate must be a resident and a
ol the site, west of Beach Boulevard; registered voter a full year befoie taking
near Gothard Street and Taylor Avenue, Persons interested in social dancing, oUice. . quilt making or wine appreciation are 1i1rs. Wentworth said Dukette has been has not progressed as foreseen, the ·n J k ·r th 1· · F t · 1 uc -1 ey 1ve m oun am a resident of the city 14 monUu, but
district plans to sell the land. Valley. he only became a regi.stered voter Jan.
'Ibe city of Hunting ton Beach has These three classe$ are still open a.
been ('(¥1Sidering purchasing the . land in the Fountain Valley Recreatk>n Ga.rofalo met both of the one . year
10 build a neighbornood. park. Department's new schedule of offerings, reqwrements when he filed ror the
The four schools slated to receive but interested persons must sign up council race so that· legal point was
adjacent parks are Glen View, Golden ~1onday or Tuesday. never challenged in court.
View, Marine View and Haven View. ' Registration is at the Community · Neither Dukette, an administrative
Tonight's meeting begins at 7:30 Center, 10200 Slater Ave .. betwern 8 services assistant vi'ith the Orange
in· the district board room, 7972 Warner a.m . and 5 p.m. C.ounty . HarJ;>or Department, nor his
t-----'i'i;veii'.", Tr.i;unm>in;;.,;g;;::;,..M;:::::!..:::::...::::::;::::._--,1..,ial-daooing-+!--being-ol'fered-fo tomey, D a I e Bush , a ru111 re1 city
children 10 to 14 yea rs of age. It will attorney for Huntington Beach, could
'Fo1·d Gets Warning
n:ieet on \Vednesdays at 4 p.m .. for be reached for comment today.
eight \\'eeks. beginning this coming Tv•o people have already entered the
\Vednesday. The lessons include both April 9 clerk election :· Mrs. Wentworth
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) _ Vice rock and traditional dancing and cost the incumbent, and Bernard 11-tahoney: ~~}mt· (0 . , ~ili$7~.7iii581' ~ii.~'Plt~:!•l<i<r-i<iJJ:~-t~?~-Y~ ~~go and l~....:~'.t~~
some di.stance betweeo himself and ~1r. adu lts. will be o!fered on \Vednesdays,
Nixon orr Watergate ... " Jn' an editorial , IOO, at l2 :30 in the Community Center.
the Grand Rapids Press ·said it was There will be eight lessons, beginning next week, and the cost i! $9.
making ils appeal to Ford because the The third class still open is Wine Ap-
Wetergate scandal "is wrong. AU that preciati~, .meeting Tuesdays at 8 p.m.,
It symbolizes i.s an affront to the also begmrung next week, Wines ranging ~merican people and I heir Constitution." in price from 89 cents to $50 wUl be
OIAN•t COAST ..
DAILY PILOT
Tiit Or11191 (Gil! DAILY "ILOT "''"'wt!~
11 uimbl"td "'' Ne•o·P•u 1. II CIYOll.tlta "
tM Or11111t (Oii! Pvblltlllrlll Co"!Plny, Sl'lltl·
,,,, llllllonl ••• Pltlilltfltd, Monc11, tllroutll
Frldiy, tor "Cat!I Mt11, NtwPOrt lltl (l'I,
M1111U1111ton llr1cll/l'ov~111n Vttltf, L•g-
111.-d'I, lr\llnt/Sadcllell9c-.net lln CltlMfiltf
1111 J~n C1pltfrt1111, A 1lnglt •~I
.-lillon II pylltl•-,S.t11rd1f1 1l'ICI 1unc1ev-.
?"N ll"'lnclPll P11bll1hln9 pll nl ll II )JO Wttl
l lY llr..i, (111!1 Mftl, C1llllln1ll, "'2t.
Jh1\1rt N. w,,4
Prft'lotrtl tM l"vbllllle•
J•c• I. Curley
Viet ~I 11MI G-•11 Mlll'lllltf
Tilflll•I K .. ,n
Edltor Tli•"'•' A. Mvr,..ill• Mtllltlftt £dli.t
ct...-1" H. l••• Rith•r4 P. N1rt
Auhllnl ~ £dll9<1 1.,,.., c.;.;11,
Wt•I Otlf'IN c-ttr IECI ...
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' 17171 a,.,h lo1i1l1•1rJ
1----J-M1 i/;11t· A44f•H• P.O. k• 7tO.-tU41 --
discovered by tho.se In the class. The
ei.l{ht lessons C05t $10, plus an additional
$15 charged for the wines used .
~lore information Is avallable by
calling 962-2424 , ext. 211.
From Pagr J
TOWN LOTS • • •
oil boom of the 1920s and was never
revived. Now planners see tht Town
Lots as a high density, apartment area
\\'here people without a lot of mooey
can still live near the beach.
Before any activity st411.5 in the Town
Lot assessment district, the city wlft
have to get a permit from the South
Coast Regional 1.one Co n s e iv a i I o n
Commission.
Tonight's proposl'd actions will merely
establish the city's intent to pursue the
assessment district. If thls one works,
the city might form assessment disr.rict.s
ln-slmllar-1a.sbJOll for other j)OruQns
Library Aide
Resigns Post
In Huntington
Ken White, 40, assistant Huntington
Beach librarian. has r esigned his post
to research material on what he : calls.
"the new concept library and its
contribution to Mle CQmmunity."
\Vhile said he plans to st udy the
"new concept library'' in terms of the
varied services it can offer a community .
He has been assistant ci.ty librarian
since 1969. ·White has been invOlved
with several civic organir.ations such
as the chamber of commerce, the
c:cordinatlng oouncil, the Exchange Club
and Fr!eoda of the Library.
He . Is ~ helping on the planning
of this year s citywide festival whlcll
will be erpanded from a ooeoday Q)w
to a loor-day ..allair in April. Wiii!<
will continue his work on the festival
oommitlee.
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BURLINGAME (AP) -The policy·
nlaking body of the Californ ia Teachei"s
Association Sunday urged school districts
to proceed c:>utiously toward year-round
school. Bryan Stevens or Aflllbrae., Cl'A
president, said the reso lution adopted
by the State Council or Education marks
the first lime the asiociatlon declared
an official policy on the subJecl.
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SAN FRANCISCO !UPI) -A, group ,
of 400 persons, Including A,..mblym1n
Willie Brown Jr .. rallied Sunday In Gllde
Memorial Church on behalf or a teacher
cliarged with lnclUng a rlol. Mr1. Yvonne
Golde, tbe teac:ber, WU chat'lled Iller
fightin& broke out wbtn ohe demlllded
that IS un1lonned Nazis. be ·~ livm
• Board ofEduc:1tion meeting C:onc.mtng
inttgraUon. '
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Porter
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Jterbert L. "Bart ... Porter of Laguna
Niguel, a former official of President
Nix-00'1 re-election committee, will plead
guilty to one count of lying to the
FBi 1boul lhe W~l•t'll•te break·in, hi•
attorney said tOday. ,
Ul'I T~I
CHARGED WITH LIE
Horbert L. Portor
Porter's attorney, Charles B. Murray,
said his client intends to plead guilty
nu:t Monday when the c8$e is heard
by U.S. District Judge William Bryant .
The ch1r11e was filed loday. rt<rmMlls...,.ttrCarol-andl-th-----------~----11-
children have been living with her ..
wouLD EVIDENCE cLEAR Ex-hank Manager
NIXON · IN BUGGING? Pago 4
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continue and result favorably."
SCott added that the United Stales
has no • military commitment o r ,,.
1nvolY<ment 1n •he Midea.i and u •.imply M"'"""'ge Parloftl was a case of malting 1ls good..riffices ~ .& "'(
available and he Will continue to do 4 so. . . w p . Senale Majorily U!ader ~fil\O Man>--Orrv eona
field (0-Mont.)_ said Kissinger outlined :-J .
~?e rhideast negotiations in detail, adding PEORIA ILL. (UPI) _ A survey
There were no secret aereements or ' • . . · understandings." . ~ucted, by a local tele~1s1on station
N. P . Rampton
Services Slated
Services ~tc~ held today at Smitll's
Chapel in •luntington Beach for -N.
Pomalus Rampton. a resident of Orange
County for the past 55 years.
-J\1f:"~Rampton. 81 , died 1llUf'Sday. Ht
began his banking career In Huntington
Beach at Security Pacific National Bank.
at J\.tain and \Valnut , in 1922, When he
'vas a teller .
He later was manager of the branch
until his retirement in 1959.
lifr. Rampton leaves his wife, Mary,
and two daughters, Frands M. llau..r
of Burlingame, and Shirley J. Stevens,
or Carson City, Nevada.
HI!' also leaves. one brother, Lauren
Rampton, of Ri viera, Ariz.: and a sister,
Fa"n Getta, or Bountiful, Utah; and
t\YO grandchildren and t'wo &reat•
grandaii@ren ..
~1r. Rampton was lnvolved1 in many
organizations in the county, iocluding
the Lions Club, \\'orld \Var I Veteram,
Masonic Lodge No. 380, the Long Beach
Consislory of Scottish Rite and the El
Bekal Shflne Temple.
Afr. Rampton was buried at Westmin-'
5'e!' Memorial Park following the mv· !
ices.
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Florida Pushes ~
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TITUSVILLE, Fla. ' ( UP I )
Authorit jes said Brevard County sheriff's
deputi es v.:ould continue their search
today (or more bodies on t h e
government-owned wildlife preserve
where the bodies o! five -women have
been found since Th ank.stiving.
J\ police. spokesman sakl. it wu too
~Jy lO ~II w!iether the · case of the
· "orange grove" murders would continue
to uncover more corp15e5.
The full y clothed, decom-1 body
of a young girl was found Saturday
night in a drainage ditch on the preserve
by duck bunters. Several miles away,
lhe bodies of four young womeu ranglng
in ages from 14 to 22 were found in '-
an orange grove near a trailer park
between Thanksgiving and m i d -
December.
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~tansfield commended Kissinger for cla1rM ther~ are m~re massage p~rlors
.t ··supe1b )ub bl e1fectblg a nrst !ti!p per-·•<a"J.Plllfttaa....lll1n'.'.. ><Peceo~cia~a:-tttbiaan.n ..JIA~..JChW1c"aiggoo_-.,rr:-~..,..r:-,--~y,,,.-...,r----ll--I
agreement," and said he is ¢auliously and this has c1ty ,off1cials worried. eac
hopeful for ·a similar disengagament Two city councdmen, Warren Reynolds
agreement .... between Syria and Israel. ·and ·Franklin Renner, told a news LOS ANQELES (UPI) -Two gang
''You're our hero.'' Rep. George H. conference that ·the city will explore members were found shot to death near
~1ahon (D-Tex.), greeted Kissinger as the poaaiblllty of using home rule the site o! a baby shower they were
hey shook ha~.. . lJc~Ming pow~r to re_gulate !he p~rlors. attending in a rival gang's territory
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N11:on to hear the report on the Israeli-parlors and tlme that are used as a apparently fleeing from the party after
Arab agreement. front for prostitution." an argument broke out , officers said.
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~y WILLIAM SCHREIBER
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Orange C.Ounty T~t 1) l 1 tr i c t
Manager G. J . "Pete" Fteldina aald
today any si&nificant lncreue ln
commuter rail serv~ to' lo& Anplea
would seriously jtopardi7.e the county's
K'Onomy.
Io a detailed reporf to ,OCTD dlrocm,
Fielding said any effort to improve
oomJl\llter rail llnks through the county
would be strongly oppooed by the
railroads, whlCh depend . largely on
freight aervice for their income.
Fielding acknowledged his report is
"negative" toward improvements in
commuter rail service. but he saM:I there
are possibilities for minor improvements.
''For a limited time until some of
our current ene'rgy problems are work.ed
out there is a possibility of · adding
one additional train at peak <."Ommuter
ttmes," Fielding said. -
"This woo.Id no doubt be very limited
service and only a stopgap measure."
Fielding also said curre~t passefi.~er
train schedules could be revised. malting
the train leave earlier in the mornulg
and J111rrivin1 ck>ser to normal '4'orking
hours in Los Angeles.
Nowhere in Jtlelding 's reporl ·is there
mention of additional train stops In
the South county area. something:
reSiden\S o(' San Juan Capistrano and
other communities have been pushing
for. ,
Fielding said it would be hard enough
to win minor changes in the tr1in system
let alone such major ones t\5 new stops.
Fielding said the only line available
to commuter trains would be the matn
Santa Fe system running from San
Diego to Los Angeles. He said that track
is already handl ing 43 freight trains
every -day and is "almost at capacity
<lircady."
1''ieldlng said much of the rail line
is single track rather than dual Unes
and could easily be ~logged up with
pessenger trains, hurting vital freight
service to key areas in Orange and
Los Angeles counties.
Fielding noted• a number or other
drawbacks' to ~ing lhat track ror
commuter service . These included such
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things as retiuired slow speeds on bad
curves all along the line. close proximity
to the tracks of major residentlal areas.
short supplies or-high capacity passenger
cars, out of date train stations.
inconvenient bus links at both ends of
the line and inefficient tum around
facilities at both ends.
f'Jelding estimates that the 800 to
1,000 people who '4'0uld ride the train~
each day \\'Ould not provide enough
revenue to n1ake the s y s t e nl
workable-even \\'ith an ave rage fare or $1.50.
He said adjusted revenues would
amount to only about $340,000 each year
vdth an estimated expenditure of as
much as '661 ,0<lO.
~le said that \\'OUld mean Orange
County would have to provide at least
a $320.000 annual subsidy to the rail
line since Orange Counti ans \.vould ~enefit most fro n1 such a commutti'
hnk. . ~le said !he money could better bf>
spen t in1proving bus service sinct the
impact on county free\~'ays of such a
minor reduction \votdd be minimal.
lrvme Co. More Than Edison
President
Wins Honor
.Irvine Tops
Irvine Company President Raymond
L. Watson, designated 1973 bUilder of
the year, told a Houston audjence today
the building indusfry in 1974 wtµ measure
its success in units approVed for
oonstruction not units sold.
---''~ear".ofnay-be-the-best-yea
the home 'build\ng industry has had in
receqt times. not in terms of ·unus
b~ilt, bot in terms of clearing the way
to permit buildng , in the years ahead."
\Vallon said.
He addressed a breakl'ast meeting o\
the National Association of Home
Bui I de r s con v en lion.exposition.
Professional Builder magaiine presented
its award to Watson at the early morning
session.
Watson said the energy crisis may
very well shake the nation back into
reality so tha t it will seek solutions
I o t h e e n v ironment.allst-developer
conflicts.
He termed as unrealistic the public's 1-•---"hive-your~ke--an-eat-lt-t(IO!.!-syildrome------~
in which low def\.1ity, no growth and
personal affluence are v.·anted all at
ooce.
The Irvine Company moved into first
place on the list or top Orange County
property taxpayers during the current
fiscal year with a total of more tran
$10.4 million in taxes, Tax Collector·
Treasurer Bob Citron said today.
Broker Held
.On Cleme11te ·
Watson blamed developers for '4'anting
to enjoy the same syndrome.
"The question t~y is not 'how many
units have been sold' but 'how many
uni~ have been approved'," Walson told
Service station mechanic Gary Roberts talks tO a customer in J\1il·
waukie1 Ore., from behind the grill of 'a pickup truck, givi ng the im·
pression that the truck is run on footpower .
more than 250 of the nation's largest
homebuilders. .
-• He suggested 1974 may be the year
v.•hen reality may , replace confusion as
typified by the Environmental Protection
Agency1s proposed fee on parking spaces
and the no growth movement. · ·
3 South ~ast Suspects
Conflicting proble~ of energy, the
environment. the economy and growth
may now be addressed . -··nus" -is -1t>e-year-tlle~~du:nnrr-wil 1-
begin to swing back and lhe e~tremists
are cut adrift," he said.
Watson told the builders they cari
no longer be fighters with war chests
aimed at combatting cnvironn1entalists
or any other o)>ponent of the builders'
"we know best" plans, "because that
battle has been lost and pe rhaps
deservedly so."
He urged cooperation .
• "Don't expect the environmentalfsts
to have answers to the que~kms they
l raise. but responsible environmentalists
would like to find solutions.
. ''The developer wt» works with
• .. .en~tallsts to discover workable
-+GOJutioM-i1-tbe °"" who will not only
: survive and flourish . but who, equally
' important, wtll contribute to society's
needs for a better urban environment,''
be said.
To TellHoiv
. Michele Hennan. Sara Winter
A)!d. ~~fl\2"-1\dll!')!t~ l~J.,gl ,th~.~ e~.J-''Wllf cm•plneJ'!f'-'
discussion Tuesday on the topic
"How to Make a Woman."
The program, sponsored by the
Women's Center, will include a rum. It ~ to be offered at 3:30
p.m. in 220 Social Scien~-Tower
and at 7:30 p.m. in the Verano
Ptace Recreation Center.
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Federal and local narCotics and
Internal Revenue Service agents arrested
three loca l me n today in connection
Yl'ith an alleged nationwide conspiracy
and ma rij uana smuggling ring.
They \Vere arrested in Laguna Beach .
SOuth Laguna and Dana Point on
indictments from a Nevada Federal
Grand Jury. .
Donald Quick. assistant.r eg i o o a I
administrator for · the Federal Drug
Enfq_rcement Administration, identified
Torture ·slaying
Su$pect Seiied;
Second Ht1nted
High Court Nixes-Rules' . . -
On P1·egna!lt ht_stru~t.ors
WASHINGTON (AP ) -The U.S. Potter Stewart said that while the
Supreme Court today struck down regulations "no doubt represent a good·
regulatioos that force school teacher! faith attempt to achieve a laudable goal,
off the job ih the early months of they cannot pass muster under the due
pregnancy regardless of individual ability process clause of the 14th Amendment
to continue \forli;. be(ause they empl9y i r r ebut ta b I e
The 7 to 2 decision represented a presumptions that unduly penalize a
victory for women 's equal .. rights !emale teacher for deciding to bear
4 advocates. But tHe high COUrt majorilY · ll child. 1'
poi ntedly left-open the possibility that -One 'question in tbe case was whether
similar rules taking effect during the the rule on pregnancy constituted an
last few weeks of p~ might bt impermissible classification on the bas
upheld:--, of'!ex. --
The pregnancy case involved rules The tJ:l&jority did nOt place ils
1---1---from ochool-systems in OHlo-1ncU'lrginia-reasonlng-"Dder_tbeJqu.aL J>!l>)eetio
which for<:ed pregnant school leathers clause .. of the tlth Amendment which
t<.i leave. the classroom al the fourth could 'condtmn such diacrimlnation.
and filth monthl of their pregnancy, Rather, tbe.P11jority said that arbi~ry
respectively.' . , . cutoffs of. employment fol'I pregnant
The majority concluded ·~that neither teachers denies them due process of
the necessll)' few continuity of lllllruction law.
nor the state lntereot In k,.ping Stewart was joined by Justicet William
physically unlit teochel'I, out ' Of th • J . Brennan Jr., Byron R. White,
cla91room can justify the 1Weeping 'Ml\lrgoocl Marshall, H • rry A.
-manda!Ori' lea•• regullUons that the Blackmuo, William 0. Dowd .. , 1 n d
Seurcli, Rescue
Plan-for Baja·-, -·"-
V .S. Sclteduled
PLAZA SANTA MARfA. Mexico (AP)
-Prompted by a plane crash that
killed rour persons, the · Lwo-nation
Co111mi~ion 0£ the Cali rorniaS will set
up a search-and-rescue system for the
Baja Call£ornia peninsula.
• Officials of California, Baja California
and the Mexican territory of B a j a
California de\ Sur agr:eed Jn this Baja
California commuaity to coordinate
com1nunications and res cue efforts along·
th e 1,000.mlle 'pciiinsula. •
They indicated drivers could be
required in the future to noti (y officials
oLtheiL plans before starting down the
peninsula. •
caJUomia Lt Gov. Ed Reinecke asked
ne.w..prOcedures..to~deaL\vith..ernergencics_
like the crash of a light plane from
Oi'ange Count, near Mulege on the Gull
of California. -·
The plane, carrying a couple from
Misaion Viejo, .Marvin and Terry
GoodWln and Goodwin,s father and
stepmother from Washington, took off
Dec .. 22 al\(! probably crashed the same
day.
"for the first time since the count y
has been keepi ng records. Southern
California Edison Com:)any has fa llen
out of first place all the \\•ay to third,"
Citron said.
Public utilities \\•ere in second, third
and fo urth spots on the list after thr
li'\'ine Co1npany and th e top 10 \\'a!i
rounded out by Disneyland. \Vhicl'T paid
a tota l of $2.16 million.
Citron said the Irvine Company's taxC$
\\'ould have been $916.?!2~hi_g_™:~.:..-:: I~
amount due tor L973-74 on the Upper
Newport Bay property involved in an
abortive trade between the_ county and
the company.
''The properties in question are in
litigation bet,veen the county and the
Irvine Company in three separate suits.''
Citron said.
The latest suit was filed by the
company against the county in October:
of last yea r for-the purpose o{
determining lhe company's tax liabilities ...._
as claimed by the county.
Even \Vithout the Back Bay taxes,
the trvine Company 's property t.-:ixe;s
increased by $971,000.
Replacing the Eidsof\ Company i(I. +--second-place on the-lishvas-Pacific·--~
Telephone Co mpany, whose taxes are
' 'EXPANDIN,G HERSELF'
Porno Stir Lovelace
Linda Lovelace
'Expandilig to -
New Horizoris'
S9.15 million. Citron said.
Edison's taxes declined this year by
$369,500 because of what Cit ron called
"a lower valuation by the state Board
of Equalization of all E d i s o n ' s
properties." ·
Edison's overall $9.12 million figure
may also be attributable to reduced
overall tax rates in many areas of
the county, Citron added.
In distant fourth place· on the list
\Vas General Tele~e. which paid $3.2
1nillion. followed by North Americap
Rockwell Corporation, which paid $2.~
million.
Others on the list include Union Oil
at $2.6 million, Standard Oil at $2.5 ''
millioif, s;gi,31-ou--ir -12:1-nilUIOiJaii<r--
Southern California Gas ComP,any at
$2.3 million.
Citron noted the total taxes lor the
top 10 is $1.67 million less than last
year again attributed to major tax rate
reductions_ in many county areas.
The total of $46.8 million paid by
the top 10 represents nearly 10 percent'
or the total real property tax bill in
-·-the ~ty_this year," Citron said .
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Board to Study
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·Cleveland and Chesterfield County (Va .) Lewil F. Powell Jr. Chief Just1ce Warren
school boards adopted." E. Burger and Justice William H.
The volunt..,. giOups didn 'l begin the
8*'Ch until Jan. 5 .• A plane reached
the wreckage three days tater •nd found
the rour bodies '
Our Model is M•ureen Shipley of Hbnt in9ton R•rbolir.
MIJNTIMCTON NA•IOUl
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Writing for the majority, Jusllce Rebnqultl dlaonted. -
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4 DAILY PILOT Monday, January 21, iq74 l
Jost
Real Surfers
Hit the Waves
UPCOAST1 DOWNCOAST: Some surf
m----lhas-developed-itH'ecent-days-&long-this
best of all possible coasts. Not that
we do not a1ways have a few waves
v.•ashing our shoreline. But I mean the
kind of breakers that bring out a
particular species of sportsman.
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This person is The Surfer. The Surfer
is particulaFly evident in our region
during our \i:arm summer days. There
are lots of surfers out riding their boards
"'hen the weather is good. These are
the Sunshine Surfers.
They are just as interested in what
fills the bikinis on the beach as Utey are
in the size and shape of waves. J\laybe
more interested in the aforementioned
sizes and shapes.
Anyway, it is easy to find surfers
during our happy. 'hot dars.
TO DISCOVER THE real hard-c<lre
surfer, however, you must scan our
beacbfronts along about this lime of
lhe year.
The hard-core surfer, while fewer in
number, is still fairly easy lo spot.
All his long hair is stuffed inside a
rubber cap. His body is encased in
a rubber suit. Sometimes, even his hands
are covered with rubber gloves.
He looks like a frogman in one of
those old World \Var II teevee movies,
about to go Out and plant explOsives
._ ___ _,u,.nd,.,e"r~l..,,he hulLof_an_eoemy .battleship.
rr ~IA Y TAKE Ht~1 three hours to
don all this gear but 'by Neptune, he's
going to ride surf even if his feel
freeze to the surfboard.
Hard-core winter surfers, however, do
not want to go through put ting all this
rubberized finery on their bodies onl y
to get to the beach and find little
ripples instead of real riding waves.
To avoid such wast~ effort. winter
surfers do a Jot of talking about it
before they actually attack it. This is
called The Interrogation.
For example, your son is lounging
on the sofa when one of his hard-core
surfing buddies bursts through the·door,
dripping sea waler. And the ccnversation
goes something like this:
"HEY l\1AN, YOU oughtta see it dO\VO
there. It's really up, man. Outta sight.
C'mon. man. Get your wetsuit on. Let's
fly ... "·
"No way. man. You look like you
came out of a deep freeze ."
"Man, you'.re gonna miss the best surf
of the year." .
"Okay,. how big. is it ? Is it high
tide? Which way's the swell? Is there
any chop. Who else is down there,
anyway? Is Big John in? How about
Goofy-Foot? HO\\' big does Crazy Harry
say\it is?"
ALL THESE QUESTION in The
Interrogat1on draw answers in grunts,
groans, wo'll·s and hey, mans. ln the
end, your kid retreats to his room and
spends the half-hour getting into illl
h.is hard-core surfer gear.
Floats Franc
Country Attempti1ig to Bolster Exports
PARIS (UPI) -France floated its
currency today to defend the economy
against t h e impict of big oil p ri c e
increases and the franc depreciated by
4.8 percent against the dollar at the
day 's rnd. ~
Financial sources said the effect of
the six·month flotation a n n o u n c e d
Saturday would be an e f f e c t i v e
devaluation.
WHEN TRADING opened, the official
commercial dollar was quoted at S.25
give themselves time to study th e effects
of the Frerich float in other countries.
The Bank of France was .... gi"en
Instructions to allov; t h e franc to
fluctuate freely against the U.S. dolJar
and other money when trading opened
on the exchange.
Before the franc float, the Bank of
France intervened in money markets
to maintain the value of the franc wlt'htn
2.5 percent of the official rate, 4,985
to the dollar.
EXCIL\NGE DEALERS said lh<y
expected the franc to drop about four
percent in value as an immediate
react.ion to the float dec!Slon, greeted
in financial circles as a devaluation
in disgui~.
At the closing of money markets
Friday, the dollar was .selling at S.17
francs in tourist transactions compared
to 11\e official 4.985 francs f o r
international transactions.
against Friday's closing 4.98SO francs, ~ francs. a S.3 percent franc depression~ ld_Efld
and the financial dollar ,· used by 1 "I.. 0 n jc
spcc:ulal.Ol's. was.up,,to 5.45..lr.anc.s..agains LU-- --~ --·'-'---
Friday's final 5.17. . ~ ·
The 5.25 franc price for · t h e
commercial dollar was the highest since
the dollar was first devalued in 1971.
\Vith exchanges closed in some other
European capitals, trading \1•as hectic
in Paris after the prices were announced.
bankers said.
A banker at the Paris branch of
a New York bank said he expected
the official dollar to reach 5.30 francs
then drop to 5.15-5.20 francs. "The United
States itself would not want it to go
h.igher," he said. "Higher prices would
hurt U.S. exports."'
THE GOVERN!\:JENT said it docided
to float the franc for six months in
an effort to J:iolst'er exports and trim
an anticipated foreign trade deficit
brought on by the oil price increases.
France, anticipating a $10 billion trade
deficit bec.ause of the oil price spiral,
became the fourth European common
market nation to float its currency.
Belgiurri, The Netherlands and Japan
closed their money markets today to
Aid President?
WASHINGTON (AP \ -Detailed While
House transcripts refuting charges by
John W. Dean III that Presi dent Nixon
kne or the \Vatergate cover~up were
prepared but never released, an
informed source1las disclosed.
The source, who said he has ~read
the transcript based on s e c r e t
presidential tapes, said the \Vhite House
had planned to release them as part
of "Operation Candor" but !ater decided
against making them pub\~c. '
TUE SOURCE added, ho\vever, that
the transcripts cover material available
to the \Vatergate grand juries and
could fQrm the basis for. per.iury charges
against D~an, the former \Vhite House
counsel turned prime p r e s i d e n t I a 1
accuser.
When Dean pleaded guilty last October
to a single conspiracy charge in re turn
for information about the Watergate
cover-up, the special prosecutor's office
left open the possibility of · fUt\Jr~~
pros.ecution for perjury.
The White House declined comment
Sunda,y on the matter.
Neither Dean nor · h.is lawyers were
available for comment.
Specifically, the source said, 'the
transcripts he read disprove Dean's
claim that his conversations with Nixon
·show the President was aware .of the
Watergate cover-up before' the March
21, 1973*'· date on which Nixon says he leamett of it. · -
Ul'ln.....
'Not Sex .. starv~d' ·
U.S. Officials 'Refused' They show that conversations Dean
said took p I a c ~ <in different dates ·
between Sept. 15, 1972, and March 21,
1973, all took place on the latter date
·t1audia Arena, the January 'Pet of the Month' in Penthouse Maga·
zine, says ~be magazine storY 'made me sound like a sex~.s:t,trvea
country girt going around humming hillbilly songs.' Miss Arena, a
dark.eyed Sicilian, attl!niled lligh school in St. Cloud, Fla. She doesn't
plan to pose nude any more.
S •. Viet Request f 01· Aid
-tlie sourceexjitam••r ---~:Araotif1it1g of Embargo
• THE SOURCE said the former '\\'bite
House co11nsel apparently \\'as tripped
up by the fact that, unknown to him
Vihen they occurred or when he testified . p t s· Off. ·a1
SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. officials turned
down a South Vietnamese request last
\veekend to . send ' ships and helicopters
to evacuate beleaguered Vietnamese
troops under fire from Chinese force s
in the Paracel Islands, government
military sources said today.
THE SOUTII Vietnamese were unable
to evacuate the islands themsel ves and
ISO Vietnamese and ooe American '"'ere
killed or captured by the Communists
-in the-two-day-wat Saturday and Sunday
\'.'hen the Chinese used MIGS1 naval
vessels and amphibious troops to overrun
the islands.
Vietnamese military officers said the
American was stationed with a four·man
Saigon meteorological team on Robert
Island in the bleak, South China Sea
Archipelago which is 200 miles off the
South Vietnam coast -and 200 miles soulh
o{-China!s Hainan Island, but is claimed
by both.
The military s o u r c e s said South
Viet namese officials in Saigon asked
U.S. Ambassador Graham A. Martin
to request sh.ips and helicopters of the
U .S 7th tleet t'o conduct a rescue mission
on the three islands before they were
overrun by the Chinese.
1\1ARTIN TIJRNED dO\\'D the req uest
DAILY PILOT
DELIVERY SERVICE
the conversations were being. taped by rema ure ays ICI !he secret presidential.recording system. · ·
A primary reason for deciding against
release of the lranscripts \\'as that fear
that such action could trigger demands
for furthe r disclosures, the source S<Jid.
He said these demands would jeopardize
the confide nt iality that Nixon and his
top aides have insisted should be
maintained.
He also said that another reason was
fea r that publication of the transcripts.
· =="-'O".. and widespread comment on them, could
i..:.:;....;.;i..,i:>i.._&"1.~~~="T'.J---jeopArdize successful--prOsecution of
Ul'I H...am11,
. DISPUTED ISLANDS
Chinese Hold Cards
flatly. the sources said.
It v.'as not clear v"hether he consulted
v.•ith officials in Washington first , or
whether he had already received orders
to refuse American military help in
the battle for the Paracels.
some of the \Yate rgate. related indict-
ments e x p e c t e d to be brought
shortly by special prosecutor Leon
Jawo rski.
The source disclosed existence of the
transcripts after . Senate Republican
Leader Hugh Scott said on nationwide
tele\'ision he had information that could
clear Nixon of Watergate wrongdoing
but thar the \Vh ite House "was unwilling
to make it public.
KUWAIT lUPl) -Kuwaiti Foreign
?\1inister Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmed As
Sabah-said in an interview published
tod ay it is "premature'' to reconsider
the question of lifting the Arab oil
embargo against lJ}e l)nited SJates or
increasing production at this stage of
the Arab-Israeli conflict.,
-Sfieikli ~Saliil:h-fillQ -the -J\U Wiflfi
newspaper Al Rai El Aam (Public
Opinion ): "The lifting of oil nieasure~
is linked with the withdrawal of Israel
from the occup i_ed Arab land and
restoration of the rights o( the
~ Palestinian people.
·"It is · premature tQ reconsider the
oil supply question or production increase
at tttis~stage particularly because l51"8el
has so far failed to dec lare her itltention
A spokesman for Martin refused to
confirm that en American was stationed
with the •Vietnamese in the Paracels.
But Vietnamese government officers
said a U.S. expert had been with the
weather team on the barren atolls for
several yea rs: The Americans were
rotated back to Vietnam and other
stations regularly. they said.
Boatirig Cowboy~ Round
' .
Up Cattle in N orthw~st
to withdraw
said .
from the Arab land ," he
e Sk11Jal> f'roulJles
SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP)
A ·troublesome Skylab (yroscope W1l
out tv.·o more "distress signals" today,
(..__IN_-_-s_H_f>_R:·=· ·=::::.)
raising concern that the stabilizing
device might soon rail.
But even if it did break dov.-n . ?.fission
Control officials say the Skylab 3
astronau ts may still be able ·lo complete
a full 84~ay mission by wing backup
cor.trol sy_sterru1~~ __ _
e F·lre's Out
P!.LOTl'OWN,. La. (UPI) -'l'housancb
of gallons · Ot foam poured contlnUOUlly
on a burning oil tanker fer three days
finally smothered the inferno at the
mouth of the Missi!sippi River &mday,
opening the nation 's most imoortnat
inland waterway to river trailic for
the first ·time aince Friday.
The l~foot tanker Key Trader
collided with the 657·foot Norwegian ship
Buane Frklay. The tanker. carrying
Thus, your kid leaves with board and
in rubber suit. his mouth set in a
grim line. He doesn"t know if the surf
ls real or he's just been conned l:ly
a buddy who wants company 'vhile 1----rntn . DtliY!l'Y of tht Daily Pilot
is guaranteed
Chinese news broadcasts have yet to
mention the American. although Radio
Peking said today it has taken some
· ame5e-f)f'i~nd-woolkelease
them "at an appropriate time.··
By The Associated Press NO 1''EW MAJOR flooding was ~!'..2,000 barrels of home heating o~I. burst
Idaho co11<b<>y£-riding-motorboats r~por.ted-in--Wuhington.-O<esoa~11&,-~.,JLUD1!L.and...m1P1Ur.ecl,..ulri>ii1&-lll&--
instead of horses roped stranded cattle Montana or Northern Oalifomia, but the Mi£sissippi into a· river of fire extending for a mile. It's tough being a hard-core surfer
these days.
MolllllY·l"rkltr: II Y•v .. 1111 ll1rt YtllP
llM• or J:lO p.m., ci ll •Ill .,.Ur '"" will •• l rtutM It YIY. (111$ l rl llklft UftlH
R ickover Married ,,. •• s.iv•dar and S11ftt1y: If row It ~•t rKtlrt
and towed them out of flooded areas National 'Weather Service predicted
TllE· CHINESE foreign ministry issued -.--27 6tl --as most of the Pacific Northwest rainshowers for the region today. 0 Support . a sta tement in Peking saying the Chinese
acted in self-defense and that their return~ to normal today after a week A helicopter pilot became the 17th PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) _The Gallup
milita~ units meted out of floodmg. _ . repOrted flood·related fatality when his Poll's approval rating for Precident
·-. ~ ~-~~~~ Mlf'lili' .. , !ol~u..,.;-:. -''" ~-,~1 ~~-'"-"W'li.ltlllltJ¥~-. ...,, · . . o{fic1a s 1n 1gon ail 1n ' o i.: ~ffiiYS-OUf~ o\v .,.. 'Zl percenL
II' h" h . ti f d II -of swamped a-as wilh motorboats and Larry Brown, .,26, of Yakima, Wash., Th Gall . .
kJlGt."1"""~~~ ~~Ml!'.i~!@!!li!™1Gii!llii~~tt..Rr. •· ~·"'"''~~~,,, ~· Rickov~~~~i 1ng f~rci! SC ma · 1'flntr,, • "'·"'· -'
development of America's -atomic sub-
marine p r o g r a m, is on a honeymoon
today with his new bride. Ricko ver,
73, married Cmdr. Eleonore A .
·Bednowicz. 43, a Navy nurse. Saturday.
The time and location of the ceremony
were kept secret.
Ttltphonts
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as ington ave cons1sten y re use a . '" . . n . 11 e up orpruiat1on conducted the details of 7th Fleet operations in the occa~1o~ally gav~ the cattle art1lic1al was y1n.g supp es to persons strande.d Poll Jan. 4-7, sbOrtly alter the Inte I
Pacific and the South Cina Sea . respiration to rev1"e them. by flood in south-eentral Washington. Revenue Service announced it wu ";!.
It is known, however, that ships of In Oregon. searchers found four more auditing the President's recent tax
the fleet regularly patrol the entire SoUth bodies of the nine men killed Wednesday returm.
China sea area, sailing close to both . h dslid c ·1 China and North Vietnam on occasion. 10 a uge mu e near anyonvi le. e Ma•• Burial
The body of one of . the nine victims
is still missing -Raymond Bell. 59, of MEX'tCAL!, 1\-lexico fUPl) -Thirteen
of the 19 farm workers who died in Myrtle Creek, an employe of Sage a bus 11~ident near Blythe were buried l!----Eas-t-Braeing • for-8torm-Pipeline Co. "T.T1o;;;-,;;;;--;;;;;rr.;-~unday ·cet ttend ''""':;'."'"'"''\ll-Al.itttor1hes i<Ienti'1 e four es '..JR a .tmony-a eel by...{',qar --. Chavez and some 4.,000 mourners. round Sunday as Robert Milter, 46, or Th b I J ii · bou Rose~·\-; William Centers, 45, of · e ur a s e JS . a t 110 miles
uui is from where the bus ran off a road
Ice , Freezing Rai11 Expected Medford: Gilbert Maret, 4.7 • of Wilbur 'and plunged into a IO.foot deep irrigaUon
and Williams . Combs, 42, of Roseburg. canal. Most of the dead, Incl,.,~; .. ,. three
They were employes of P a c i f i c d ·ec1 h '-"'l6 Northwest Bell. , • women, rown w en they were trapped New .York, Michigdn • lit
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Greil L.tke1.
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from "'''"' New York 111d ll(lrlhe1s1 Ptnnsvtv1nlt tl\rOllgh New M1mpshlre
111d lOlllMrn Ntw Eriol•11d. A lrtt1ln11 • r1l11 w1r11lnq w1s Jn
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or lloodl1111. . Two tor"100.1 wtrl rtPOrtlld S11nd1y, lnchHlll'l(I Ol'll0 In Arllrioton. G1., Wll!cll dtJln:lytd 1 mobl!t llOme 1nd lwo
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r..,e11nt1. Llottl rtl11 ltll In ll'lt upper
THE NINE MEN were killed when
tons or mud and debris cascaded. down
in the bus which rolled over on its
left side.
a hill, sweeping away a small \>Wldlng
where the men wer~ working. 'Ibe C D •
building . housed telephone switching ox:es ine
equipment. ·
Foood damage in too live •laleo has w:tli N:xons , been estimated it more than $100 11 11 .
~ Q~ ~ m!Uion, and thousands of persons ha1t .,
' , , •, been left hOmeless. Eleven persons die~ WASHINGTON (AP.) Trt<ia
, , In Oregon, ~t In North<m ~lfornla NI on Co _,.. ••· • "" ~ • • and lwo in Washlngtoo: -·,1;;;,.;;;--I 1 1 •,.... •• •~ wee.e ... al ""--u: -..= -. , -the Wbltt Hou,. wlth...ho• l'OWll ,.. .S, ..... way. ,o., one of wo lawyer husband, Edward Clox, !['hi
mai n links between 'California and elder daughter of the President
Oregon, wu clooed in pfaces by . _J]a~denylng.Jecent-. nnnon-·1---mudslide . ... lha
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I CCOMHllltd IN CIO\ldl •nd drltrlt
111 l4IM l'l\OUllll ln tl'ld dfltrl 1rt11,• Tiit Air l'ollutltl'I COl'ltrot Ol1trkt
predicted no '""°' !Of LOI ""'"''' CiNnry.
V.S. Summar11
T• ,vel1r1 ""''lllf!Ot wtii" fltOtlM
toe11y •• Ille E11! Cotti tlr•Ctd for
• wlMtr stor!'I'! 1olHno !n from 1111
lnltlld ttl'flpar1!uru r1• troro JI _
to ''· j . Sun, Moott. Tlile1
MONDAY
10}11 p.l\'I. '·' J:• p.m. ,.,,
TUISDAY
Flrtt fl!gh t tOf t .m. s.t
F l1M 1oW J:OO 1.1'1\.. 2.0 $~0tld llfgll 10:3' p",m, 3,9
S.Cond low 4:1• 11.rn • .O.t
S11n rlMt 1:S1 4,m,~.s.11 1113 p,f'I'!,
MOOl'I rlu1 •:Mi 1.m. Sti. 4:U 1.m.
Byron De La Beckwith. acquit·
led Satufd.ay on cbargis or
brlngine a live time bomb-into
New Orleaps, said unnamed
_persons conspired to._ frame
. him. Beckwith was tried bu
-never convicted Jn the .1963
: slaying of a civil rlghtJ leader.
\ ·-
School• were sUll closed today In ! Ille ond Co• ""• llf>lltllnc
Ashland, Ore., a city of 14,400. Hea(th up<iiie, Coxes jointd the, Pruldent
officers clo•heed allther"laOreurantl and and Mrs. Nixon and Julie and
taverns In t sou m gon city, Oavjd Eilenllower fw a fun" .. and w1ter to homes was turned off ...,
because o! contamination after two water dlaner Sa)urdaY nlgb! at the Wblte
mains burst. H~. rumort about the eo1.,
DRINKING WATER WIS avallabte
only from Na1i0natlluarcftaQnrs.
The 800 mldenta •of '!Olckltat, Wash.,
·' rem1ined1 ilol1te\d 'eiceP,l for ,some
treacherous back countt7·-· ' '
IW'faced after •he spent tine
-ks in-Ctlllomia and Wathfns!m
1w111 from her bUJband, whO la
wt!h a Wall Strtll ftnn.
. ' ' .
•
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I
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;
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•
, 100-polnt Game
Awesome Start
. I
For Vikes Frosh
•
By HANK WEscH
or "' o.irr '"" ,..,.
Future foes of Marina lfogh
School basketball pl~se. take
note-your problems appear to
be monumental •
That Marina Is becoming•
a well of liaiketball talent
is eenerally conceded by even
. staundi rivals, and that well
It apparently a deep ooe.
Especially In light ol a recent
!Of-1:6 Victory by the Marina
freshman team over Anaheim
l---ll---1in-a--Sunseti:.;eague"game.
The Vikings frosh I e f t
Anaheim in a state or shock
in the game after amassing
the following statistics : •
-SCOring an average of
three points a min.ute !or the
32·minute game and stunning
the Colonists by outscoring
them 36-10 in ·lhe first quarter
rada in tournament champion-
ship games. •
Allen, who once ·coached a
Marina freshman team to a
26-0 rerord, says the Vlklnga
will be. aJeam to recloJri with
in coming years, but ia
besila!tt about dlsblng out too
many superlatives.
'''111b team JI the best
scoring freobman leam !'Ve
ever seen, but they doa 't have
the overall Speed and def...,.
of the 20-0 team, I coached,'"
says Allen.
''We've won ... our--1irsL.two_
league &aJ'.DDL]l!ll.-!-.lllll'L
there are ~everal good teams
in the league, and I wouldn't
venture to say who will bi
the team to beat."
It's quite likely t bey
wouldn't be so hesitant to
answt r ,that question a t
Analieim.
and 30-0 in the second period. . c
--cashing in so percent of Pro age--their field goal attempts ( 41 '
of 82) and 69 percent from ·
the free throw line (22 of Il k
• -.J2>-while-Anabeim sbot-on1y-......uOC ey
17 percent (six of 26).
-Doing it all without the
servl®S. ol Qlit _..~'!!.I a ~ -. Stan·dings starter, who was out with an ·
illness. and using re.serves
exclusively in the second ball.
It was a perforinance ,that
impressed everyone with one
exception, Vikings coach Ray
...... IEISlentC~ Alhl11lk OIVCliilll W L Pd. Bo,lon 33 10 ,767
New York 21 20 .stl llulleto ,, 2' ..500 Allen. "I've really been more P~ll•delphlac11111r1l5 otv13J ... ·31'
im-""' _ by this team in Capllal 21 ,, .sa1 .,..~ Atlante-n 16 .,SI other games," Allen says. c1evet1nd 16 n .327 HOUl!Of'I , 16 33 .:J21 "Our opponent!. didn't play wesi."" Clllft,._,
that well early in the garries, Mllw&Ukee "'"~, Dl~r" .111 and once we got rolling Chlc1110 n 1• .'40 Deh'of! 30 18 .1125
• ___ _,e,_,v~g went W'ffie-. bl ·~~__::•c:·'c..·"":;m;:;•::=IMI tt » .l65 ' I ba ler r. PaocUk-Dlw""•'"'""--~--was pp or team Los Ano-res n 21 • .5'3 when it beat Newport 78-77 GolMn s1e11 2l 22 .-.thou I ol th f' t fi Se1ttle 22 l1 .•u w1 t our e U'S 1ve ~~~-~: ·~ :~;~
starteri: for most of the s_..,,., °'""'
game." Gol!Mn St1t1 ltJ, 9osten lot Phl!ldllphl• 1_2t, Bufl•lo 112 Jn what is starting to Chlc.fO "' 'ort1Wld 91 •·--· a Marin·. a trademark o.trolt 10s, 1<....-1 crtv-0m1,,. n ~m Mltw•uk" ••· Los AftOl'les 90 the Vlkinos freshman team C1plt11 111, .._ton tt5 -o T*Y'I .. ,....
wins with balanced scoring, No ts'"" Kftll:lled -·-a fast-break offense and P11neoe10hl'1 ,, 11utte10
D4111Y ,ilot Slllf PMto
MATER DEi BASKETBAtL STANDOUT BRENDON McCAUGHEY.
pressing tactics: ~:\:,-::' .~· ,N:.:Oork T M h M 0 f n~yfi~~ ~e~ra~e;:,~~ "if~8~;nn;:r~malll II 00 UC '' . oney·-f ered
and the reserves who see a lot AIA
of action, average nearly four E••' otvtMlll , W&.Pd.Ga
MOOClay, Janu..i.ry 21, 1974 * DAILY PILOT JI
MD's McCaughey
ea s y xamp~
'
High, was made-~ By STEVE BRAND
Of tM OlllY 'ii.I 51111
Ireland may have Jost its
best baskelbal l prospect I!
years ago when B r i a n
McCaughey rooved his family~
including son Brendon , to the
Umted States.
Ireland's loss Is Mater Dci
~·s gain.
1 Brendon is one or the best
pure shooters we've ever had,
maybe the best," says Mater
Dei basketball ccach Jerry
Tardie of the c..ta M"'8 resi-
Rangers semi·pro s o cc e r
team.
"~1y dad wanted me to play
soccer," admits i!°cCaughey;
"bUt 1 didn't like it. All you
do is kick the ball. I pre!er
to just go out and shoot."
St. John the Baptist School
is right across the street from
his home and be spends many
hours practicing on th e
asphalt courts,
He says his decision to at-
tend Mater Dei, ·in.stead oJ
Costa "1esa
ea rly. 1\
. "I played in a tournament
here in the eigllth grade and .
s8w enough games when I j
was still in junior high '°''
know I wanted to go here,"
says McCaughey. ••• "Jt wasn't a
decision."
mafot.•
So Costa Mesa's loss, as
well as Ireland's, is Mater
. De.i's gain.
• "He's a 00:-eaptain and leads
by example. He doesn1t talk
mucb, but when· he does, the
players listen. Alnmitos Entri.es
1'1 really didn't expect th is " team to be 12-4 righ t nOW LOI A1•mllos Enlrllt for MoncllV , _ Cle•r, Post lime 7:4J p.m.
"-''"'-the play of Brendon has •S a s2 E•~" on First 1t1c1.
helped k thi I b . ••d•s 111 •""' Ith in• Hlnth ma e s c u a win--,, flllST lt.&.CI -•OO yards. J vtar Der. oldi. Claiming. PurMI $ 800. Cl1lmln!I
McCa h . 11rlte \3000. ug ey 1s accurate from Tuffv Miss (J. ward) 11r
20 feet but prefers 1s-20 root ~:tA: lt. t~~V n;
-shots. ~~t1:~~1J9d i"'8'.011~,.l1) \\; "I think I shoot best from f {11no 01ek Choe CK. H•rll ,,, Glniter'I Plul ( . .&.d1lr) llf the comer," sarni McCaughey ",,•POV Rhvrnm (J. Rkh•rdsl 117 • J U • Ille Oilpe IS. TrHsure) n t 0 but I hke to shoot from Joe Fra1Llr l· Gar!•\ 122
the top of~-tbe key·;·tod:··From S11b!'lne Dec:k \~ ~~1:!'> 111
the top of the key l cii.n . ~::.,~1'1'!:= !t. i'~l1 lN ·follow TI:J.Y s,bots better and Bannon Otck (L~es) . H t
rebound." SECOND •ACI -'°° 1 v1rd1. 3
McCaughey at just '2 "is VMr old "!'lderll. Cl•lmlfl!I, ~urM , V" , 5'600. Clelmtng P<lee SlOOO.
the ···-·s top rebounder as Miies.tic Jr, IR. Adair) 122 i.o;41~! , KIUm.Ww lk T. Llp111ml 117 well ~ its leadmg ~rer at ~:=i,,.~~" JiL~1;.r:i:11 ll~ 15.8 points a game. His best J1'(Clonc1r IK. Hert) 117
ga. me '"s ear sconn· g wi'se St. John'• Flnh 1c. sm11111 122
Mll Y -. LldV Elev !R. Whlt•t 117
came against Savanna in the ~!'~:~1~11~~· c~-:lsurel JM
Anaheim Tow-nament when he DHP •n Love D.~nl "' , 111 . A I ~
hit 27. , ·f:i<'f'j4(.~ Jt1fk~ t\" G1;u J ~.lJ"
''One of Brendon's greatest F1m1rv Fltt IRJ Ir assests is bis basket b a 11 Dorl'' 00 hat I ~sud•l 117
disposition ,, says T'-';e "fn _,0THtllD RAce,,-110 verds. J !'"
' ...,... • ut ~ Ind urc· liming. Purll s 100.
addition-to being a good -~\::.~cro~1~~htl 11•
shooter and rebounder, he ~7:ou.:ci111r,_eit?c11~rdsf'••l$1el ll:
knows e_of!_a_~;~~R~J1~"' l\;
~~Sosed shokit.dsor badbroodptay. d 't . \~T~1'e ~~ Hsi.J1~r:rr•1 \\;
me an 1 Vendl Lindi i"· Hirt) 117
bothers thein for another five Plloeblo'• aroce"t~'~~~~I nt
minutes. Brendon is ready _to L:i:~~...J"tLP~ .. 1 ll: play almost immediately. lvv's Wlrmtr (K.~1111 11t
"He knows how to handle FOURTH •ACI -$d Ylrd .. .:I •t· · and ·se I gue veer old5 end up.. AUow1nct, p11111 Cl'I lC1Sll1 pra1 . SS $1900
you could sum up his major ~·:1~.f J~ ~~~T1r~r•l lli
, strength by saying he's a win4 ~~~.;~i,c..ttL.cr''t~Hcri lY
ner." . m"t1litR~."Y!n~1 M•n 1 1~
If McCaugtley's pthea rue~ teds i'i:.eX"oe~.(~i>-~l1,1 ll; hadn't moved to rut Sir Gambltr <K. ClerlsseJ 119
Sta tes he'd probably be on Rtquesi 1~iJi~7~u111 11'
playing soccer. His father is Orlll Man (L. 81Uoul 1\9
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Manny Torres (93) and 6-2 Sen DltOO 20 3'.! .lls 11 \.'J the ll tour of J u• "10 1'41 MAllBOft ILVD., COSTA MllA , .._ · · s••v'• O•'"" on pro go any p ayer in recent · designated tournam ..... .,. and how many of .,._ 1.11 wn O.fanMll ' -. • -...., guard-forward Chuck Spade Kentuckv 106. New YO<'k 1os __.. f ll · ~... IL~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.,.'!.:-~~~~-=~-~-~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~
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1ncuan• 173, sen oieeo 122 years -t'F'"aps o a time -during the players who have to play in tbe,designated I <9~ team's balance was sin Antoni~:i~:·~•!. 1973. · events do you think will play in Memphis?" 'llMJ'CP.afdl' ~ by Capt Bob
!ii. ceroon. T•~J!~~ ....... -Yet the young Ohio State graduate feels Weiskopf is also cognizant of the high ==-"--particularly evident in lhe -.. ••• _ Amheim win. Puig . 8 n d No 111meJ si:hldutlld lhere is too much money being offered, attrition rate on the pro tour. 1
warren 9COl'ed 17 p:ptnts each East"~~ especially ror the top two places in each "When I started in 1965, there were 39 S~lTE:;t. FN RG¥
--to pace the ltartera:-with.Wolfe •°'""'--; L' T, '".:. ~ ~~ tournament,.,.. rOokies. Only Homero Blancas and myself \ ... --"'-'-• !>. From the other """'m' ;,-.,--,--,. "' ,,.-' Wels•""'s lopped-1iYJ:;a----=1a-~,----~remainc--'f!lat's-37-leavlng"for··clubl'fO jobs· ~~ C.9 -"-"& N.Y. RlllgtfS 21 15 10 52 165 142 e -.....~ y \,(JI) _ ........ umry or other end In . .. ---.. pDyf.rs.":' tbe scoring breat4 To,-onto 21 16 • '° i.s 1» Club last Monday and expressed .bis views . eavors:-SJX years . " 8 0
down 8howed . Rich 8 rd ~.!\~ ~ ~ ~: : i:: ~n on the subject of golf. WelSkopf-says 1t costs about $25,000 a "'O ~DNG
HarJow and Dave Gibbs with ~:nr)!'!,~"' :: r, 1~ P, m -J~ "I• personally think we play f too ch rear for a p_ro ~n the circuit to liVe. This nine each, Torres and Brent w111 Di..,.._ or mu includes ma1nta1nihg a home base and
Philadelpllll 27 lO S 5' 13' II h 'j '
There has been a lot of misinformation and confusion---+---'!
Kosick with. six each, ~im Chicago 20 • 11 5' .155 '' J"~ expenses w 1 e traveling.
Dougherty with 5 and a ~'H.~~;, ~ ~ ~ !,\ ;~~ ;~ · · ''I'm not against sponsors," Weiskopf say·s.
quintet of Spade. Todd Kino, Mll'!nesol• 1• ». ·10 • 131 154 "I have never had one but a lot of young uae LOS A1111elfJ 15 'U 1 37 11t 10 ~ Charlie Koeller, Perry Bogdan Plttsbu~h 13 '6 s 31 1n 1" guys out there are killing time because
and Glenn Leckie with (our cauiorn ' sufllll~s 3&...:.. 14 111 1'' ' HOWARD -of the sponsors paying the bills."
each. ~:·~. 1los°'.:=-!s 1 He also feels the tour is too long and
Similar .,,,,..,,..;""' balance all 11u11a10 6. c1nrorn11 ' HANDY· would be better off tO start late in January ......,.. .. °" Chicago 1, v 1noouver t · season has allowed the Vikings P111sbur1111 5. Phlllldllpll!a J , • and end in mid-October. 1
regarding the use of fuel for recreational boating duri119 the
current "energy cruncft" Before you rush out and put yOi.li.
boat on blocks, take just a few minutes to separate these
FACTS frOm RcTION. 1
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freshmen ~ Win nine of 11 st. Loul• ~J!!;.~'·~-~ "Golf has been great to me and it has . . iLmanyJoteign g . TMMIY• GlfMI tri J ~--1-----;;;~-::;;;;;;;;;---:-c;---:-"."'--~----~--~-----...!...---...'.;_
per contest against 48 per ~~~':1'!1 ;:, NL-:;1~«k 111111der1 counf fiesflh. 1 get a Jot of satisfaction out FACT! Although boating is Americ.a •5 number one family
game for the opposition. The p111111111pn11 11 V•11CW-1•r o a 1 P ace finish . The hardest thing · II f h I -
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"" losses came to Fountain y..:rigbLnow-Wben I say this, I mean in the world to do is to win." recreation sport, a o t e p easure boats in the U.S.
Valley (66-69) and to La Mi· IS00,000 for one tournament and 20 percent consume only 1/2of1 per cent ofllie fuel used Cal · . of the to~r purse is far too much for * * * nationally. At the same time, recreational boating is a ~ii:ii!~llt!l1~~~e~~~' -~· .. ~'.rt;;:,,·~.J1."~~$~J!ll.,_,.~~~k!¥&~,~·~.r,.~--.'1cili~. w: r! ·:.~ty enjoy~ ~million , tt1fi!~~~~ •t'""it.-a..,;ri. a_bout is the designs.tea toUrnament-iiffuailOO Phillies In tl1e recent free ageot draft wfll ri'."~,.rv~, :: 11~::,ia.,,~1 ,,,! .~t'I~:~~·tis _gradunf_ua~y -t!tlng intov!'Pfb, · remain in school this spring to ~plete f.'"'·CT!
c11 s111• IN«lhr~l et uc 1rv1rw 1 uwu. l JS 8U' w say you ave bis final year of collegiate competition n Recreational boating is a $4 billion.industty diredl\.I
employing 500,000 persons, plus providing important
support for thousands of other firms. No responsible t•~,· e~1~~r.'1l COl"'9 •1 ~oa play. this week. ~ ~y best friend '11 didn't get what I waS after ~t that
RIVERSIDE · -Ra l n At=~= v~~r 1::..C'f.~ ~ 1e:f08~ed and I want to attend doesn't disappoint me at all," Jeff says.
fntemlpted the W in s to n !~~-:i:~ :: J!!;!'on MIN, 1~8fi119! , .w · . ..11 really like it here at UCI and want
Western 500 alter 158 miles INorlhrldOll et ~·n Clllfornl• 01Mtead, the I PGA says I have to play to finish school
College, Clllfll)' 11 Golden Wftt (I ll • r to t and t ki" the eel-din > ' • SUnday causing the first 11 1:J01. m _a urnamen mus s P w g. 'Mr. (Al) Zarilla talked to me and was
major !tock car nee of the 111ske~e-::7.1~Ju, .J!l1..; •, :·~ think there will be cases where very fair but his ofter wasn't what I wanted
season to be postponed until ~~ ~ Ms'A' ~:H~.r· c'!.~··~~:. '!avorltism will be shown. so I'll remain in school this ..year :• the' Saturday~ 11 Los Alemllos, Newport Har&cr ' 0 Golfers are very spoiled and selfish young left·hander adds. · · ' --''"'"""''" .. . th • HunllnD1on ktteh, Wntmlllltlr I" -* Za 'Ji · lhe Ph'lli • ™'"• Degan to pepper e-M•t'l~r•u-11-11. .t.rnnoton-vt· a i-vl"e. We-play for so much-money.-But-r1 a-JS -1 es-scout in~this area ~ nine-tum. 2.62 -mile Riverside ~::io ''a• MJ~'c!" c~~~·1tJf~(11111.!: if a m doesn't feel like pla~iDg, l think and this is the second time he has tal ked
International Raceway while S•n llll'nerdtno •1 Sen c1-i. H1011 il l ii the wont thing they can do to tell with Malinoff about signing, "1aybe the third
Chev r o 1 et-driving Bobby 11~ru11111t-oen1 Hms " Un1-.11y, him he has to play time will be ·the -chann come Jlllle when
All I din the ck El Toro 11 c envon Cbatll 11 ,J, "t'.. ' • • Jeff " lion was ea g pa Soccer-Fount•ln V1llty ,, "How do you think they reel m MemphlS graduates. in the 80th lap Huntl"9fvn eeecti, EdlJOn •t $Int• , -----'-
Tbe yellow. caution flag •:.::.~: =· ::• ....;..,,, .•.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
came o'6t to slow the field, l!•t-=1• ., Edi-. Hun11ntton ~ • . • . • c ,, e
and f llowed three la et Mertn1. NewDOt'I Hel'bor .i SJ. lMI 11'111 O Pl ,,_m, W-•"' 0\ '-' (oil • "THE "CUSTOM •
ballatertedbr ·~-flag which ::.·~~t~-: . ..:::.:."',,"•!:;::: e ""et poo'-POOL BUl''DER" e proc~. V.iltv, Feothlll 11 Minkin Yltto (en I MJ 14 ' ~ • survivors from an '' 11. c11 Tech .-nc1 c.. tst11 tLos e . . • • uu :'l '' SOUllll!'n e.11'°'1111 con.,.. ;:tf ~~pa'\'.i: ''"" _, " .,,. ... '""' •• e 1237 SO. BROOKHURST. 28362 MARGUERITE PKY. e
can to pit road, where they • Basketball •• ANAHEIM, CALIF. 92804 -MISSioN VIEJO, CALIF. ••
nt for more thin u.r.e hours e · ~ff~==:n= ~~".\'.',~~=,', .... -.'. Pho~• 772-6866 Phone 495-6500 ••
tber -'d be d I of Plnlbwrgll 101k lurt1k> 75 ,_ ... Liiii Miter e """' . a e ay 0vovesnt 96. t. ,....,.,. N.J. ss e , ,.. -"'" """"'"·' • · da be( the est rt. CCNY 76, °""'11 '5 Ill<_~ ore r a MedOSr eve,,-"• L~n 51 • SIRS : 1 •m l11t1re1t1d in 9etti119 Your free e1tlm1t• of 1 Sun11t pool for my home. I
•• -1111d•f•01nil la m \lt1d i t 110 o"tl91Ho11 to hUVbut"Will M .-nt1t11-d to 1 Sii'lll •f'''o"O"l'---'.•,I
government could conceivably think of seriously
damaging an industry thal has such a profound
impact on our nation1s economy and people.
FACT! By far, the overwhelming percentage of recreation
_____ b.oats in thJL.U.S, are small (average 16 feel) wilh low
horsepower engines ( 0 per cent Uiii:ler 20 lior5e-
power)-NOi: the large luxury yachts feaiured
in fiction. ·
When you spend the day boating with your'fami~
you probably are using LESS energy than if you
stayed at home-You're saving energy because you're
not running several TV's or hi·fi's. The air conditioning
or heat can be turned off. You're not burning lights.
Your \We is not using the range, hair dryei; vacuum
cleane~ orolher energy consuming appliances.
You're also not burning up fuel In your car shopping,
visiting friend~-or fuming In a freeway traffic jam.
Boating is a close-at-home sport far Southern -
Californians. You are just a short fuel·easy drive to
-many·excellent-woter·recreation-ar·eai;.._ __
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slittd lresh mu.shrooms in • bKh•mt l
sauce with gruyfre chttse • .••• ,.,., .... of., t.WPNda of-nip• ....... ".......,. -.
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BJ A&SOCIATED PRESS
Blllboonfs hot hits for lhe
-1< ending January 1, as
they appear in next v.-eek's
issue of Billboard magazine.
TOP SINGLES
I. YOU'RE SIXTEEN -
Rin&o $toJT, API?io
MCA Ruby Red Drtss -Helm
5. STEVE MILLER BAND Reddy, Capltol
~r!The~J~ok~er~,~Ca~plijloln.~_..;=-~7.i.aLOVE SONG -Anne r R Catol Greatest Hits, R A a.
JMAG!NATION -G I ad y s
Knlgh1 & The Pips, Buddah
5. TIIE JOKER -Steve
· ~nllef1land, Capllol
6. LOVE 's A ruEME -
Love Unlimited Orcheltra,
20th Century
7. SMOKJN' IN THE
7. BETl'E MIDLER P1ul Simon, Columbia
Allantlc. 9. LET ME BE THERE a. PAllL Mco.RTNEY -Olivia N•-· MCA BandOn'nlellwl,Apple JO . THE MOST
9. NEIL DIAMOND BEAUTIFUL GIRL -Qiarlle
Jonath:ln Llvlng&lon Seagull, Rlch, Columbia
Columbia COlJNTRY SINGLES
10. CHARLIE RICH I. I LOVE -Tom T. Hall,
Be11ind C1oaed D o ors , Memiry
ColumbUI I. JOL!NE-Dolly PartA>n,
EASY LISl'ENING RCA ENTERTAINllNT 2. SHOW AND TELL -Al
Wlllllll, Bell
3. TIIE WAY WE WERE-
Barbnt Slttlsand, Columbia
4. I'VE G<YI' TO USE MY
BOYS' ROOM -Brownsville
Station. Bell
8. LET ME BE mERE
-Olivia Newton-lobn, MCA
1. LOVE:S THEME 3. WORLD OF MAKI!: BE•
Love Unlimited Ordie'1ra, IJEVE -BUI Andel'IOll, MCA ""---------'
WORDIR orrrau.
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Encls--twctay
MESA THEATRE
COSTA MESA
FAMILY TWIN
CINEMA
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20th Cenlury 4. ONCE YOU'VE HAD
· 9. TIME JN A BOTTLE -
Jim Croce, AllC
2. THE WAY WE WERE THE BEST -George Jones,
-Barbra streis4nd, Columbia Columbia
3. SHOW AND TELL -Al 5. HEY LORETTA JO. AMERICANS -Bryon
MacGregor, Westbound Wilson, Bell Loretta Lyn, MCA
TOP I.P'S 4. YOU'RE SIXTEEN -e. TIIAT'S THE WAY
. l. JJM CROCE -You
Don't MelS Around with Jim,
Ringo Apple • LOVE GOF.'l -Joh n n y
5. TIME JN A BOTTLE -Rod;iauez, Mercuty
Jbn Croce, ABC
2. JIM CR
A Name, ABC
3. CARPENTERS-
stngles, A&M
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WILLIAM HOLDEN
KAY LENZ
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YOU -Joe S tam pley ,
FUDOUJ .
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Mumiy, cap1to1
f. THE LAST LOVE SONG
-Hank Wllllama Jr., MGM
10. ANOTIIER .L 0 N E"L Y
SONG -Tammy Wynette,
HELDOVERI
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' ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1974 N TEN CENTS
Seeks Bigger Slice of Oil Revenues
By JOHN-ZALLER ~-for fht.410,0llo barrels of oil It for jwl u ;or ~a barrel, this !!light 'lltus what was once a possibly i> room /or them to go much higher. fall profits," he says. "But I don't think ~~--~~=~~~~~~~·~"~~u-~~-~·~-~~~eu=~~~ba=re~~~·~~·~b~~~m~an~~imiei~?'l"~u~yis~m~~~gi•ia~lio~~i'~~;~~~~;rnA~r~m~s~t~r~o~n;g~~-~---~~a afuqor.~-~ls-~-·· l'.l•wport Beach wanll! a bigger ahare , __ ,_ .,.._.., Beach c·t orth .... ·'----~·~Jll-lth~!!!e~V!J.l:!!oll:'!!!·ts~~va~lue~.,_-:=-----~ public -UdeU1DW1 .. ~ • ~--~.-. 1 y anager e y an ex rem e contra' anuns·throu15u198,. "NoW there's some incentive to ex-
of the $1 million annual revenue fror:n " At the ..me1 ~,, ~trong wlJI L. Wynn. . profitable one. Robert Annstrong, president and owner plore for more oil and tO make improve-
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·1t.s. ollshore oil rlelds. receive about ~'8if~1'eaz; as 'ltl "It'.wu expensive1to operate oil fields, 'Without increasing his production o! Armstrong Petroleum , dec lines to rbents in existin~ fields tblit wouldn't
But the Armstrong Petro I e um share of tht•~tle -°'~ qlL , · Mid Jf the. ritio Jiad' beeri 'any loWer~ -one barrel above 1973 levels, Annstronl discuss publicly his contract with the otherwise be feasible."'
Corporation has refused to renegoUate City offi<.'lall belle.Vt ,fill( in 'it!1f" of-it mlght:notbave ~ !e~ible to operate was•able to raise his gross Sa!~ revenue city. However, he does say that he Annslrong says that with the inereased
the long term lease which permits It the -sk)'rocket.ing · yatue.'·;pr Oil, this 'the field,"'l)e 11ys. ' • , from $350,000 last year to ,an expected believes the recent increase in revenues .revenue from his city fields he will
to operate those fields. seven-to-one f&tiO ) foi' division of oil . But in past the few weeks , the miµoket $875,000 in 1974? City revenues al'so are is reasonable. be able for the first time to afford
Under the current contract, Newp6rt rexenue is J\o fJoftger' e<iu1iable. value· of oil from the city's fields 'shot expect~--to increase -from $40,000 ''I know there are those who a genuine oil exploration program in
Beach will receive clbout '125,000 per • In the days ~n _'oil was selling from $3.16,per barrel to $9.06 per barrel. to $1257 -bu Wynn believes there think these arc u n d es e r v e d wind-(Set REVENU~. Page Z)
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tCheat~g'
Solon Says
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-Coun-tian Charged
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. Watergate Lie by Porter Claimed " •i :1
FnmWlnServk:el
WASIUNGTON -Oil company
executives appearing before a Senate__.
panel investigating the severity of the
,,,__ energy-crisiJ-.were-accuaed-today -Of __
11cheating the -American public."
children have been living with her
parents, Arthur and Dolly Briggs of
32451 Mediterranean Drive in 1i1onarch
Terrace, since early spring.
-"\Ve are stiu-gettlng·-.sur lives· back
Herbert L. ''Bart" Porter of Laguna '
Niguel, a fonner o£ficial of President
Nixon's re-election committee, will plead
guilty to ·one count of lying to the
FBI about the Watergate break·in, his
attorney said today.
Porter's attorney, Charles B. Murray, WOULD EVIDENCE CLEAR ·
i<Hlis-clienHntendsc1o-plead-guilly-NIXONINllUG"GIN"G? Pal'I
next li!onday when the .case is heard 9
up all kinds or things in people's mlnda,"
Mrs. Porter said. "It is not my bulband'1
habit to lie. He Is pleading guilty to ,
making a false 'statement to the FBI." · l
-Slnce-moving from-'Washington, _n.c ._.
last spring, Porter has been employed
in his father-in-law's contracting firm. I
-Porter,1ormer-seheduling-director-J0t---
the Nixon re-election committee, told
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The charges were made by Sen.
Abraham Ribicolf (O.COun.), of the
Senate pmnanent investigations
1Ubcommittee.
A statement submitted under oath by
Roy A. Baze, senior vice president for
Enon, the country's largest oil firm,
flatly rej<cled the charges.
Euon "has not fabricated or contrived
lo bring about the current tight energy
supply situation," Baze said; "The
petn:iltum companies have made major
eff~ to prevent the shortage from
f
ocaorring,''. he said.
Rlbic:oft ""''""" )he companies ·of
SiMilfi vpwS NO
FUEL HoAllDING, P ... 10
Uling the "fright and panic" triggered ta reports of severe fuel shortlge,t "to
squeeze out Ille small lndej!endent
dealers," and of using the sharp ·
umaseses in the price of foreign oil
to push up tbe price of domeatlc otl.
Riblcolf called lot'• price lnene on
petroleum-procluCta _unUI the severity
of the shortage can be det.ennined.
Riblcoff ' alao said" It was time to cut
off tu breaks which he said tbe· oil
compailies were using to ••deprive the
American treaaury of approxlmat4y '3
billion a year."
· RllJIC<lll • said the oil !Irma milled
lederal ·energy chief William E. Simon
(S<e 'CHEATING,' Po1< I)
Newport Beauty
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In LA Parade
Beach, the new -ISS
Sruthern Calllomla, will lead the Year
ol the Valiant Tiger parade through
Los Ange!eJ Tuesday.
She was ~ to reign over the
Otlne5e New vW celebration from
among nine contestant& who spoke
Chinese· and · modeled pantauita and
evening gowna. ___ _____
Misi Young 1' 'a physical therapy
major at Long Beach City College and
will enroll next 1e1Dester at Orange
Coaat College.
She came to California two years
. ago from Hughes, Ark., where her •.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Yet Quang Young·
and four brothen reside. She wu born
in Memphis.
'!'be r..toot-t, 120-pound ~uty queen
will repreatm tbe Cblnese community .
on a ye&l')onl pubUclty -cllmued
wbeo lbe mm~tea I« MJsa Clllnalown, ·
USA, in Su Francilco.
A.1J ANSWERED,
CA.T CAME BA.CK
-. --much b a ~t really, worth!
'lltla ad coat only a few dollara when
it appeared ,.....uy in the DaUJ Pilot:
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-..---. °"'' 1'11.t 's!•ff ,...,. ELOISE POPEla,..AWAl'l'S S'l'j\RT-OF. CQUl\T HEARllilG __ _
Newport Buch Dofondant Shows Up Wit~. Two f'ttornoys
opei
Hearing Given Delay
By JOANNE REYNOLDS ,
OfthtDMl'f ... lllt"9W
The preliminat:V be;µ-ing on cbarges
of conspiracy to ~.n:i>t murder against
Eloise Popeil and hei' alleged lover was
continµed , 1!) Thursday alter opening
todBJ. in Loog,Beach Municipal Court.
The three4ay •delay waa granted by
Judge Charles Litwin IO that codefendant
Diruet A)'trs· will 'have ,time to· !ind
an attorney. · · ~
The moUm, for continuance • was
granted al '-. .lwo boun alter Judge
LltwiJl bad ~ed a limi!ar•request. . ..
•Public dl!!ender J.Qtln Y z UJ d i a ·g.i.a
successrully pleaded that Aytrs was not
eligible to be represented throughout
court proceediqgs by the p u b I i c
defender's office 8nd that be needed
the additional Ume .tb find a private
attorney. ·
Yzurdiaga, however,:wU ·unsutcessful
in persuading the ' judge .to reduce the
f!00,000 bail· that Ayen is belog held
on to $25,000. N. the lfart of . today 's
proceedings ·a special counae! for Ayers,
Fiank Karl of U. Angeles, was
(S<e HEARINGS,"Poi< I)
by U.S. District Judge William Bryant. together," Mrs. Porter said when
The charge was filed today. contacted today at the Briggs home.
Port.er and his wife Carol and three ··1 hate the word 'lie' ... it conjures
Blames Ill Health
the Senate. Watergate COmmittee last
summer tha"-he had lied to the FBI
(See PORTER, Page I)
Hugh Scott
'Hopeful' Congressman Hosmer
/n E.!'lbargp,_ ..
so.
Senate Majority Leader hfike Mans.-
field (i;)-Mont.) said Kissinger outlined
the. mideast negotiations in detail, adding
"There were no. secret aereements or
understandings." ·
Mansfield commended Kissinger for
a "superb job in effecting a first step
agreement," and said he Is cautiously
hopeful for a simila r disengagament
agreement between Syria and Israel.
"You're our hero," Rep. George H.
Mahon (0-Tex.), greeted Kissinger ,as
they shook-band!.
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Eviction N'bte
The 30 tenants or the Arche5 Motel
have ~n se rved fonnal eviction notices
giving them II days to vacate their apart·
men ts.
Linda Pleif£er, manager of the
complex, say~ Jle Feb. 1 eviction notices
were ser".ed Sunday by Officials of the
Calilornia Department of Transpor,tion,
l'fllch owns the property at 221 N.
Newp<rl Blvd ., Newport Beach .
"I don't know how all oC us are
supposed to l•d a new place, get packed,
and move out on such short notice,"
Mrs. Pfeiffer complained.
"But it JOOks like that's what "A'e'JI
have to do. They threatened· to send
the marshal if we don't," :Jhe said.
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Sunny skies are forecast for
Tuesday alollg the Orange Coast
with warmer days and cooler
nights. Highs in the upper llOs.
LOws tonight mJd.IOs.
INSmE TODAY
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haired, male, Wffrtac llel
Col. (Trailer Park llllllO
and add!""')
Mrs.-·Pfeiffer and her tenants · were
first Wormed last week that the state
-hasJmmediate-.plw for blllldozin the
old hotel and apartment structures-:-
A prie1t drives out tli.e de tiil
-from-four-person.a 'obaeuect'
by demontc attacks. Since the
e:z:orcism. tltere i1 "peace irl the
house." Ste story, Page 5. --The -ClllCeled the od with a "think yw Vf81 much" alter Giiiy
a couple of .S.,S. The ad bad been
answered -and Ille bad her cal back.
Now, that'• wwlh oomelbla&. rllhtl
Spend .-1 ... -....... ---yoa -t. Dial ..,.... Ibo dlnol ltne • ,,.
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',A T ' Dllfr ""' ......... ~IANDANT AYl~S (RIGHT) CHATS".WITH MRS: POPl!L Atii Hft ATTORN!Y --r .-
Senti AM Man S'-s Up In Lont Buch Courtroom Handcuffed ~nd Without Attorney ... . -
"When they came last week they said
v.·e had to be out two .days ago ," said
)'lrs. Pfeiffer. "So we really didn 't know
what-was going to hap~. • .
"At least with the ev1cbon notices,
we know."
State officials explained that Ibey had
served lerminatlon notices 1 a s t
November to the master lease holder
ol_tbit ,Pt~~rty,_ bllt that he had
•Plll'rei>Uy negleclea to nofily he
apartment manager or the tenarlts.
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·court Sce1ae ~{.
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'Plot'~ Suspects
The appearance In Long Beach
f\fwilcfpal Court today of Eloise Popeil ·
and Daniel Ayers, alleged lo\'el'!'I accused
of a murder plot, 'A'BS considerably
different than it \\'<IS l\VO "'eeks "go.
At that time, the slim N!!-wpoh Beach
matron and the unemployed machinlat
had bee n in ~tody for two days. Thty
wore the clothes they were arrt.Sted
·in to the counroom for arraignment.
But today, l\frs. Pope.II , 43, who has
betn out on bail for more than a "'eek,
arri\fed in a cream-rolored shirt dre8!
escorted by her two attorneys and one
of the attorney's "'Ives.
Her allegeQ COMpirator, who made
his initial appearance in a dirty \llhlle
jacket and faded blue jeans, came 10
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PORTER .•.
lied al the ortgjnal Watergate trial
The charge carries a malimwn
penalty of !Ive years In prboo and
a Sl0,000 fine.
Porter testified at the trial thlt
$100,000 of the money given to G. Gordon
Liddy was for hiring 10 college students
in 10 ciUes !or campaign work.
He had told t~e same story to the
grand jury and the FBf, but admitted
al the Senate \Vatergate hearing that
the store was false.
By pleading guilty he will aY!!!d
separate eharges of making fa)ff .sworn
statements to various lnvesligatlve
bodies. 1 I ·
"It's a compromise," said his attorney. ·
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•~--..E~-»1N~-e-~~~·Llllll0~~..bro• J-l.I\ \7 • · • • hair reveala a balding spot, w.u attired
Porter waived his right to have bis
case.!"1ubmitted..to..a..grand...Jury'---+.-, ---JJ-1
During !he Senate Watergate heartnp,
Porter engaged in a ramoua dialocue
with Sen. lloward It Baker (R-Tenn.), '
over bow he could have taken part ,
in Watergate·rel'ated activities. ll
4o unsuccessful in getting lhe bail
reduced to llll.000 .•
• But Judge Li<wln' told the public
defender he was denying the motion
without prejudice and he would entertain
-a similar motion at the close of the
preliminary hearing which is expected
.to last three or four days.
Mrs. Popeil has been free after posting
$100.000 bail on Jan. 12 but Ayers has
remained in custody. In his appearance
in court today, Ayers also \\•as granted a
t~ta1 of four phon_e caJls in sean;h for
an aftomey.
Ayers, 37, and 1.trs. Popcil, 48, are
accused of a plot to murder her multi-
millionaire husband, Samuel Popeil of
. Chicago. .
'Ibey were arrested Jan. 8 at Mrs.
Popeil's bayfront home at 519 Harbor
Island Road.
Police allege they hired a n
acquaintance of Ayers for_ $25,000 to
travel to Chicago to kill the kitchen
gadget manufacturer.
Their motives, detectives allege, was
financial in that if he were killed before
their divorce became final Mrs , Popeil
wOuld have inherited one third of his
$200 million estate.
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.HOSMER ...
came last 1.1arch while· he wu on a
tour of Japan-in connection with his
atomic energy committee duties.
Hosmer said the pressures of being
a congressman "are enough to kill
anybody.
"I've had nearly 22 years In thi.!
job and the job just isn't the same
anymore. The political climate is
different and Congress ha! changed,"
he said.
'CHEATING'. ••
in a dapper gray suit, blue shirt and
floral pattern tie.
The pair wu ogled by a courtroom
full of spectators who were evenly
divided among 11 core of newsmen
covering the hearing and a group of
senior citizens who appartntly had
individually been following the case in
the newspapers.
Also present v.•ere ty,•o nlen identified
only as ~1r. Reed and ~fr. Peeler who
sources say are the two men police
allege were hired killers \\·ho broke
the c~.e and. turned their evidence over
to Police. ·
nie two men. "'ho declined to speak
to reporters. sat quietly tn a back row
watching the proceed ings until a two-
hour Tecess wu granted so that Ayen
could talk to the public defender.
Most ol. that recess the two m@,
who · were alao dressed in gray suil.!I,
paced the Corridor outside the courtroom
and chatted ith Diwstrict Attomf.y
Charles Sheklon and Long Beach police
investigator Tom Hughes.
By the time court reeonvened most
of the little old men and little old
ladies had left, leaving iS observers
to the 15-m.inute sesaion only witnesses
who might ha.)'.!! be<n called to the
stand and newsmen.
T ortuoo Orgy
Slippi11g -~way
~·trs. Sue Simpson. a neighbor, ponders slippage of
Upper Newport Bay cliff at Dover Shores home o(
Dr. and Mrs. Ju$tin Call, 1958 Galaxy Drive. Sever-
at feet of the cliff have crumbled in a series of
01Uy l'll1t St1H P'll011
small slides over the past six weeks. Cracks in the
cliff also h~ve developed at four other homes in the
area. City officials say the slippage has nol en·
dangered any of the hoines yet.
Power Pole 1 Replacement•
Snarls Newport Traffic
Press Cont.act
To WliiufHouse
St.affers Probed
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night , threalened to !all Into the busy WASHINGTON (APl -A presidential
intersection, according to a spokesman spokesman confirmed today that all
for the Southern California Edison Whit~ "House sta!f members have been
company. asked by senior officials to report any
Newport Beach police, who blocked contacts the.y have vdth members of
Porter replied at the time thar he ,
had known Nixon since 1946, and tha t
he .did so out of a feeling of loyalty ,
and team play.
Speaking to reporters· bcrore .his court
sess ion, Porter said: "l'm a much
happier person now, doing whal I'm 1 doing -:-getting away trom that kind ;
or existence."
A college classmate of White Houae
Press Secretary )\ooald Zlealer, Porte<
Joined the Ital! ol ·tbelH:ommunicatioas
director Herbert. G. Kleln in late 1no.
Porter Ifft about five months later to
join the re-election committee.
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Milk Supplies
Control Sought
By Dairy Co-op
Commuters bound for Newport Beach's
·business and financial' :districts this
morning encounter'ed an unexpei:ted
detour because workmen were replacing
a power pole at the intersection of
MacArthur Boulevard and Jamboree
Rood.
Trafric had to be ·Terouted because
the pole, which caught on fire Sunday
the intersection. said some drivers the news media.
ignored the barricades and were given Deputy press se~retary Gerald L. WASHINGTON (AP ) -A court
citations. T-he intersection was predic~ed 'Varren said it was simpl y an errort deposition from a former official of
to be passable again tonight to be informed about "concerns beinc the nation's largest dairy cooperative Survivors Set Boats Encounter The pole burned at 6:45 p.m. Swlday expressed by the press" ol things that indicates the firm sougbt to gain cmtrol
blacking out power to a one square are on the public's mind. of all milk supplies in the United States.
F T • mile area near Orange County Airport. There V.'as no intention or intimidation The cooperative, Associated Milk or estimo~ y Rough Sailing Three 30,000 volt wires and three 12,000 or curbing contacts with the P""'· he Produeers. Inc .. is lacing pvenunent
volt wires were destroyed. added. antitrust action for allegedly mesal .
HOUSTON (UPI) -With testimony Edison officials said the fire , was Warren said the President's senior monopoly practices.
at the pretrial bearing of accused mass Off Dana Poinf. catised when electricity "tracked" past staff concluded in the-last IO days or David L. Parr said in a deposition
murderer Elmer Wayne He n I e y 50 that such reporting "would be a !hat ;;i major aim of the Texas-hued becoming more lurid, Judge William the insulators and down the.pole because firm v.·as "to manage or control the
M. Hatten as t e d attorneys to speed Two boaters who braved the bad of damp weather and fog. helpful thing." total supply of milk in the United States,
examinations of the persons expected weather and put out to sea from Dana Newport Beach fire inspector Art tfe said he didn't kno\v if President includi~··imports apcJ. ei:Ports." 1° be the .most dr1im4'!Jc witnesses. Harbor Sund!y wished Ja'.ter in the day Morton said the pole was in danger Nixon was aware of the suggestion .. The .. c1vil antilru5t act.ion against the
The defense will 'cal. Rhonda Williams, that they had stayed at home. of snapping and that restaurants in the But \Varren maintained "it's· not a coopcract!vP has not come to' trial. It .
IS. and Timothy Kerley, 20, the couple <>airport area had to serve dinners by bi~ deal :' He' said that staff members v.·as initiated in 1m after thenAtty.
stripped and strapped to "torture Harbor patrolmen said that the two candle light until po~·er was restored. can report "whenever they wish," either Gen, John N. 1.tilchell turned down a
boards" the night Henley called police vessels nearly were lost in separate The Ej'.iison Company shut 0 ff be(ore or after talking lo reporters. proposed grand jury probe of the
'as to the seve rity of the shortages. and said he shot and killed Dean Corll, mishaps ·-· one a near-sinking and the electricity at 7:40 p.m. and rerouted · Reports of con tacts were tp be made company's activities.
Subcommittee Chairman Henry M. the .aJieged mastennind of the sex and other a soggy grounding on a San it through othe r lines to most of the to the press office. headed .bY senior The cooperative pledged $2 million
Jackson (J).Wash.), said that some of torture ring. Clemente beach. affected area within 10 minutes. staff member Ronald Ziegler, who has to President Nixon's 1972 re-electioa
the information the companies submitted Henley , 17, is expected to take the The first incident involved a 17·foot Orange County Airport, with 8 "the dual )4~ of press secretary and campaign and eventually gave $202,000.
'to his staff was evasive. stand Tuesday to tell 1about his oral motorboat owned and 1operated by Santa separate power line, was not affected assistant to the President, Warren said. A sepez:ate controversy has surfaced
ExecuUves from sit other o i 1 and written confCS§_ions to police Aug. Ana re6ident Orville Markin . ' by the blackout. Warren denied that this suggestion surrounding those cont·ributions, with the
companies -Texaco, Gulf, 1.1obil, 8, 9 and IO, the first days of the The boat lost its battery power and was related to alleged Pentagon spying \Vhile House Oenying that the gifts bad .
Standard of California, Standard of investigation of lhe three-year spree of could nol be restarted shortly before on the National Security Council anything to do with the Prtaident
Indiana and Shell -sat in the Senate sex and torture which left 27 young nooThen. lack .J an anchor on board m-·t ., p 1 The spokesman said he could not say ordering a 1n1 increase in milk price .
hearing room across the table from men dead. vi ~· r ron1 age who of the senior advisers initiated the supports.
Ribico!f. "I'm trying to keep us from tryln., that there was nothing to keep the vessel idea. It evolved rrom daily meetings Parr made his statements on the effort
'I h'I P 'd t N' . d • from running aground, patrolmen said. REVENUES al the White House, he.said. . --.. 10 --•·-• -'"· ....... 1,·-~· ... ~ .... ·;u,,.-----1 n eanw 1 e, res1 en ucon promise this case at this hearing 90 the publicity S Cl !if rd ched . ---~"'""'--P1" ~.., off. · I f th Fed I E-rgy Off" an emente egua 5 atta a · · • • • He ca_ lied . it mere_ly "a matter of tak-m· October t-. He -· -'•! 1oa s o e era ,,.,. Jee won't make it imposs:lble for us to tow th I f f bed .... .... J M --"Y'-""-d the' I •'-al R Se · tod rope to e vesse a ler it etc __ · _ exchangmg mrormat1on" of concerns. cou···• _to ••-_ ~a"v•'• m ..... ,. an n1t:1·11 evenue rv1ce ay . get a 1·ury," Hatten uid. . ~ he B h d 1 _ ~ _UIC ~,.-·"'-...... ·--o · rt th · · t' t up at roe eac an patro men the small company which he fOWKfed expressed by reporters. Harold Nel'""· who he sai'd knew he whatever suppo e1r 1nspec ion earns Hatten said he still wanted jury eeded · to · h bo ba k t -· ded t d·t . ·1 o . succ in wing t e at c o in 1968. v.·as promot1'n2 the goal of nat1·00· al nee o au J major 01 c mpan1es. selection to begin Jan. 28, its orilrinally D H bo -If d I t h d a-· ana ar r. "It cos Is money to 'explore , ""'n'"'l.and .di'dn't stop him. ·• you ·nee seYera o us 8 n scheduled date, but that timetable Th d · 'd · I "'f ~ '" ,. {inspectors) you've got them." Nixon appeared out of uach because of b. e seco.n mcih:nht invodd,.dl a -he oot for oil,"· be says, "and it's prices like Rotarians lo ulage Part said a primary objective of such .
'd "Y h as :;xny as •ou ca in cnuser w JC su en y gan this that make oil exploration possible." a national coo~raii·vc would be to ra;•e sa1 · ou can ave J extended testimony durin" ·the first k' h h bo '" -need but don 't ask for re just to w • ta 1ng on v.·ater near t e ar r entrance In view of Armstrong's refusal to Wh EltjTI S the jnmme of dairy Utr mcr .,
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1eel<-------------.M :-SO p .111 . ren~Ua~ fits conlract, Wynn stiys the ile . tam ~aJs _ Parr· ls staff adv1"•r to Dairymen .. m e · The pretrial hearing will decide a p I 'd h <K; Nixon met with John sav.·hill , deputy def . ff 1 , atro men sai t e owneN>perator, city has no real option but to live IJ)C., of Louisville, .Ky., the nallon's
-director or the FEp; William Wa lker, ense motion to suppreS!I en ey 5 ~orge Tagulis of Anahei~, used an with it. · _ _ ..!.__.W.bi.t.c JeAAanf._a.uctio sponsored-lbi.r.cl-large$l...-dail':y-COOp&rative.--tha1t-----'-
.... F_EO ge~"Se ; ·1Rs Commi.ss oner confessions because, aceordlng to-fbe .unconventlolfal1>1I effectlve mayday ut Wynn points oul that before by the Newport Balboa Rotary Club firm ls also being sued by the Justice
·Donald Alexander"and several other IRS defense, Henley's cOll!ltitutional rights signal. . . Armstrong can make any improvements will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Department for alleged
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I. · I di th ·t · were violated by police and Henley was The st~anded . sk1p_per fired several in field operations, he will need city the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 'Nelson was ousted as Assoclated 's of 1c1a $ to scuss e moni onng not com""tent to waive constitutional ~ he th "
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recorded the beginning .of the meeting. six of the ~n-age boys procured f~r distress was fired, Taguhs .abandoned from the field. car. -Cattle' Cooperative in San Antonio 'Tex. -.... . "If people are being fair and complying Cotll and to how Henley ~ David ship. He was picked up by a passing . . '
with the law I don't want to take Owen Brooks, 18, charged w1!h four sailboat.
after them. But if they are violating murders, led lbem to the victims graves A passenger in the craft, in the
the regulations or price gouging at a Houston boat shed, near Lake meantime, had stayed aboard the sinking
Y.'e want to know about it." Sam Rayburn in East Texas and along cruiser.
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Henley said he shot Corll in self-boat afloat and once · into the harbor
defense during that last orgy at Corll's they found the reason for the leak .
house fn the Heights iutiur6 of1fouston. A hose in -Ifie engine cooling system
Kerley and Miss Williams were in the had come off and wafer pumps were
house that night, but have only told filling the bilges. ·
their stories to a grand jury, never Damage to each craft was described
in public. ·as mipor by patrolmen.
Powder Puff Flag Pigskin
Games Aid Fairview Fund
. Football fam take notice. The 1euon Tickets are av~lable at the gate. Tbe
did not end with Sunday'• Pro Bowl. cost 11 Sl !en-... dultl, 75 cents for
There are still Jwo games to go. The students, and 50 cents for children.
pl1.yers art girls. What'• more, they1re A second benefit game is scheduJed
playirig for mon<y. . for 1:311 p.m. Feb._ z. also at Davidaon The~ aniiuil Jfowder Pull nag looiball ,.ltld. That -night the -winners and the
series begins Saturday night at Davld!Oll lows ol· Saturday night's game .wl!I
Fi~kl. It will Involve Juniors and seniors play each other. ~
!ratrLEstancia and Costa. Meu Hlgh~¥aeulty-.dvbor--Cllbell CO!llns says
Schools. the &irl• hive betn pracUclng every
The girls plan to tum over all ....,elpts afternoon under the supervlaton ol
to Fairview Hospital for .,. In the football players at lhe two campum.
holpital:S retarded Olympics and to Pete "Lasl_y~ar tbt.gWs.raised about ll,800
Richardson, a fonner Cotto Meoa High for Pete Rlchardaon," he said .
S<lioo! lootball ~layer who wu paralyzed ~ powder pull aeries began five
In a surfing accident three years aao. years aao when girla from both
The first game,· between Estancia Clll1)JUltl ·volunteered to raise money
oen1ora and Estancia juniors, I 1 for athletic equjpment and ·unllortn1 for a~led to gel under way al 1:30 FalrYit• hololtal.
p.m. Costa Mesa Junlon will play the The girls pfay fiqlootbalf. The games
Ooata Mesa 1Crtior1 at I p.m. have ~·minute quarters .
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voi.:. 67, NO. 21 , 2 SECJIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1974 c TEN CENTS
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.Solon Say_s
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;Oil Firms
:'Cheating
From Wire Servlct1
WASIUNGTON -Oil company
executives appearing before a Senate
pkt investigating the scv:erity of the
energy crisis were accused today or
, "'cheatin' the American publlC."
The charges were made by , Sen.
Abraham Riblcolf (D-O>un.). o~ the
Senate permanent in vesti ga t ions
subcommittee. --:----
A statement submitted under oath by
RoY A. Baze, senior vice president for
Enon, the country's largest oil finn,
fiatly rejected the charges. ·
· Exxon "has not fabricated_ or contrived ·
to bring about the ctuTenl tight energy
supply situation," Baze said. "The
petroleum companies ha\•e made major
efforts to pievent the shortage from
oeturring," he said.
Ribicoff acCused the companies o!
SIMON VOWS NO
I ~F\IEL HOARDING, P~" 10
using the "fright and panic" triggered
by rtportl of . .evere fuel shortages "to
aqueeze out l;he small independent
dealen!," and of using the sharp
lncrta&aes in the price~of "foreign oil
lo puah up the pc1,. of cforn<sllc oil.
Ribicoff calJed~ for a price ireez.e on
petro&eurit · products Wltil the severity
of the shortage can be determined.
R:iblooff also said it was time to cut
ofr tu breaks which he said the oil
companie• were1 uaing to "depri.Je the
American treasury oi approximately $3
billion a year."
RibiC'Off said the oil finns misled
federal energy chief William E . .Simon
as to the aeverity of the shortages.
.SUbcommill'I Qlllirman HeDQ Al.
.Jacboa !f>.Wllllb.), Mid !hot oolne o1
the Information the companies submitled
to bis staff was evasive.
Executives from six other o i l
companies -Texaco , Gulf, Mobil,
Standard or California, Standard (lf
Indiana and Shell - sat in the Senate
hearinl room across the table from
Ribicoff,
Meanwhile, President Nixon promised
officials of the Fede ral Energy Office
-"' the lntemal Revenue Service today
whatever support their ins~tion ~
needed lO audit major oil companies. '
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ELO!SE POPEIL AWAITS START OF'COU!tT HEARING
Nawport lleoch Defondont Showa Up With Two Attornoy1
Popeil Murder Pint
Countian Charged
-W-atergate -hie-by-Por-ter-blaimed--1
Herbert L. "Bart'' Porter of Lagwia
Niguel, a former official of President
Nixon's re-election committee, will plead
guilty to one count of lying to the
FBI about the Watergate break-in, his
attorney said today.
children have been Jiving with her
parents, Arthur and Dolly Briggs or
32451 Mediterranean Dr!ve in Monarch
Te?race, si nce early spring.
up all kinds of things in people's minds."
l\·lrs. Porter said. "It is not my husband's
habit to lie. He is pleading guilty to
making a false statement to the FBI."
Si nce moving from Washington, D.C.
last spring, Porter has been employed
in his father·in-law·s contracting firm . Porter's aftomey, Charles B. Mur ray,
said his client intends to · plead guilty
next Monday when the case is heard
by U.S. District Judge William Bryant.
·The charge was filed today.
Porter and bis wife Carol -~ three
Hugh .Scott
'Hopeful'
In Embargo
WASHINGTON \AP) -Sen ate '
Republican leader Hugh ~'tt, who
attended a White House briefing by
Secretary of State Henry: Kissinger
today, said the "strongest blockage"
to an agreement on 1ifting of the oil
embargo by the Arabs was removed
by lhe signing of . the Israeli-Egyptian
agreement.
+he Pennsylvania senator al.So said
that he was hopeful of "constructiVe
progress" and perhaps "some early
progress" in reaching .some settlement
between Israel and Syria.
Kissinger and President Nixon were
applauded at the bipartisan congressional
leadership meeting in the Cabinet J'90lll
-to be-.r a · report by · Kissinger, st
nluruod frii!ri 11 days . ol dipiop>alic
Jl080liallons. -
Scott said there were "no secret
~l"lllt~," and that none w a ~
mentioned and "I don't believe any
existed." He said various assurances
were given to both parties as the
negotiation sessions went on, which he
said led both parties to feel that securi!Y
was bettef'" assured.
,;'\Ve are still gelling our lives back -WOULD EVIDENCE CLEAR
NIXON IN BUGGING? P•gt 4
togethef'.," l.1rs. Porter said when
contacted today at the Briggs home.
"1 hate thEj word 'lie' ... it conjures
Porter, fo rmer scheduling director for
the Nix<ln re-election rommittee, told
the Senate \Vatergate Committee last
summer that he had lied to the FBl
(See PORTER, Page ZI
A~rohat Arr~sted
Ha1id Standi1ig Brings Dru1ik Rap
' A Costa Mesa man was arrested for alleged drunkenness and aSsault on a
Laguna Beach police officer after police responded to a report. of a man doing
handstands in the intersection of a downtown street Friday night.
POLICE ARRESTED Phillip B. Bell, 22, of apartment -411 S25 Victoria
Place.
Police allege that du ring Bell's arrest for drunk in public, he kicked Laguna
Patrolman Paul Rose jn the cliest and spat in the officer 's face.
ACcording to Officer Rose's report, the policeman encountered Bell at the
intersection of GleMeyre and Legion Streets where the alleged acrobatics had
t~ken place.
ROSE REPORTED that he observed the characteristics or intoxication
and arrested Bell.
After being handcuffed and placed in the rear of the police car, Bell
assertedly became angry and kicked at the doors and windows of the unit.
He assertedly kicked Rose as he was being moved to the Laguna Beach
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.(:.Qµgressman Hosmer
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l By GEORGE LEIDAL
Of rt .. O.llY l'llM .....
. llealth and court-ordered reshaping of hls district may have Jed to today's
announcement by Rep. Craig Hosmer
(R·Long Beach) that he will not seek
~lection to Congress.
'1If you need several tho u s a'n d
(inspectors) ·you've got them,'' Nixon
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need but don't ask for more just to
make a big show....:___
Heu.ring £iven Delay
Scott declined to give any predictions
on when· the oil embargo to the United
States might he lilted. He said he. hopes
progress will continue and said, "the
strongest blockade to an agreement on
oil was remoVed by the signing of the
agreement between Israel and Egypt. "I~ is hopeliil;'-Scott saia;"'th<it this~
prQgress which is being made will
By JOANNE REYl'IOCDS $ 00,000 'ltlii yers IS g: field cootmue ~navorablf."
Hosmer, victim of ty:o heart attac.U
in recent years, has been elected 11
times since 19$.1. He has represented
voters in Seal Beach and Huntington
Beach for several years. However,
portions of Ho_!mer•s district wer!
assigned to a district in which Rep.
i:!l---And..,iiireiitw Rinshaw (R·~1ission Viejo) is
e am hin next-fill. I Nixon met with JohD Sawhill, deputy
director of the FEO; William Walker,
FED general COW11el; IRS Commissioner
Donald Alexander and several other IRS
offic!ala lo discuss the monitoring
ot "" o.11Y ""' •19" on· to '25,000. At · the start of today's Scott added that the United States
The preliminary hearing on charges ~ings a special counsel fOr Ayers, has no military commitment o r
of 'conspiracy to commit maritei',aplmt. 'Miik · .((8rl of i.os Angele:f~·~. was Involvement In the Mide8st and it simply
EloiSe Popeil and her alleged Jover was a1IO .tBJSUccessful .in gettlng 'the· tiall "'.8S a cue of making its good offices
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.. -~main-thing is I '!ant the truth," today in Loog Beach Municipal Court. BUt Jtxlge Litwin told'.· the public so.
"It has been a tough decision," llosmer
said today in Washington, "but now
Sttms to be the logical time to mak'
way for a new representative in tti,
new 34th Congressional District."
osmer ·expr .
gratitude" tO the . people of the 32nd ~on told ~the ~oup as pho~aphers · '.!f'he thr·ee.aay deJaf~Was granted by ··defender he was denying . the motion fic~na~M~~r.'%uJK1:s"m~:.eou~~":d 1----'ricorded-tbe~-of-the.:.~-J~erlrltwirno-that codefendan "thoutprejudice and he would-entertl.in ·etii "~f people are being f~lr and complymg Daniel Ayers will have time to find a similar motion at the close 9f the "There wer!~ :e:':t ~~m'!ts 1':i~
district for allowin him "to serve long con IRUOUS y IR COiigressOurinnii----t
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with the law I don t want to take an auorney. Mrs. Popeil bas be~ free after posting understanding~."
after them. ~qt If ¥.1!Y are violating The motion tor continuance wal!I $100,000 bail on Jan. 12 but Ayen has ManSfie1d commended Kissinger for
the regulatlont-~P"Pl'J~;.tou&ing • • • 'granted at noon , two hours after Judge · remained in custody. In his appearance a "superb job in effecting a first step
we want to know about it. Litwin had denied a similar request. in court today, Ayers also was gnuited a agreement," and said he iS cautiously
-. • ~ -Public defender John Y z u rd .i a g a total of foUr phone calls ·tn search for hopeful for a ~"Similar clisengagament
Billho .. _· .a-'1 Light 1uccisS/uJly p1ead'ed tJult Ayt:rs was not" an i'\tomey. agreement between Syria and Israel. IU eligible to be represented throughout Ayers, 31, and Mrs. Popeil, 48. are "You're our hero," Rep. George H.
coitrt proceedings by · the pub 11 c a~ of a plot -to murder her multi· Mabon (0.Tex.), greeted Kissinger as
defender's office and that he ne<ded (See HEARINGS, Page I I they •hook hands.
STEPPING DOWN
-congre11m•n .Hosmer
an era of key decision 011 nuclear,
environmental .and many other vital
is.sues of historic l'Oflcern. ''
Hosmer, 58. is an attorney and retired
Naval Reserve rear admir"al. He is the
tanking RepOblican me"mber of· both the ·
joint committe! On atomic energy aild '
the House Interior COmmittee.
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'Californ ia Public Utililies Comml•lon
today BIJlended Its maq<latory J>Ol""r
curtailment order to allow electric
bualnesa signs ~ billboards to remain
the additional time to find a private
attorney.
Yzurdiaga, however, wa urmJccess!ul
inr perouading-the judge to reduce the , Mes~ Fire Captain Angry
"Loog seniority helps a congressman
serve his constifuency well but from
time to time , it s also healthy for Cresb
talent to move up to governmental re-
sponsibility," he said. I
Hosmer indicated he expects to go into
business or practice law or go into "other
govemment service" but has no definite
plans at thia time. ·
lllumlnaled kloger.
The PUC Jan. 3 ordered curtailment
of specific customer groupe effective
Ibis Wednetday nilllt to achieve at least
a 15 j!Ol'COllt redllctlon In the uae ol
aectrlcity.
Bm!Mmes would he mtricted to one
electric outdoor sign, which could be JlP.itecl IDltli a hall-hour after · closing
Of businj!ss, Billboard Jl&hting WU barred
after I p.m. .
The amended • order utends U,..
liillhoool lighting to 10:30 p.m. and
Actors Stage Strike
NEW YORK (UPI) -The Acto~·
f..R uity Association today declared a
strike thal could lhut down nine off.
Bioadw~y shows and cio.. one play
in rehe~I. Pay-wu lhe main Issue
in the atrike by the auoctallon,
repmenting l:Ml actors in such hit plays
u-~r~ll" and "1be Fantasticks,11
a-union S]>!>ltesman-.ald.
" A.D ANSWERED,
'.CA.T CA.ME BACK • •
. allows one ouldoor bualneos algn lo H h · ... ~ rth' 19nl.ln llahted. between the hours of ow muc u 1 r-• wo · -t anil ball in llOUr ifti!P'~,..... -Thia ad coat only...a 'low wnen-•f, ~.. Jt appeared rocentl)> iil•tlMi Pilot: or 10:30 p.m., whichever comes liter.
The PUC said the California Electric LOST !!I bfict cat, 19ng SiiJi A'!!octatlon-and-Cal--State---E Ired, -nii , weal'llll-nea
outdoor Advel'lislng A s ! o c I a t I o n C•I. (Tralltr "Park name "~nted W>COntroverted evidence" at and lddreu) .•..;
J>lbllc htaringa last week-lb.I t the
maoclalory curtailment , ordon!d wu
diacrlmlnatory to their lnaus\Nli.
The PUC uld the record aboWI thot
a 33 peroent 1avtng of electricity can
: he obtalntd with a 10:30 p.m. ~umo!f
\ •1 ol billboard lighting. It addtd \hat lo
achle.. otalewlde uniformity and fair,
,_hie ir.atment for the Industry,
the order ll1ould he amended.
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". .:tbe-advertioer conooled the ad with
a "lhank you very much" •lier only
• coqpl• ol da)'I. 'l1le ad bid been
answeffcl -UICI alie liad bet cot bock. Now, !bat's worth IOftlOtlllnc, rilbtf
Spend a few clollaro lor the resulta
you want. llla1 -· the direcl l1ne lo results.
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Claims City Owe s Him Salar y Hike
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI fa iled to demonstrate the "meritorious °'-. o..er P"" ,,.., service" required before payments are
Controversy has fiared up again allowed.
in the case of Norman Tillner, the City councilmen one week ago backed
Costa Mesa fire captain wh> was fired Sorsabal by rejecting-lhe-embatUed
in im and ordered reinstated by Orange fireman's plea for a public be8ring.
county Superior Court. Til!ner was told to take his grievance
Tillner, of 324 Hazel Drive, Corona to court .
del Mar, has been back on-the job Tillner says he migh t do just that
after being out of work 15 months. if he can have an assurance from his put he says he bas been treated uniairly lawyer that the city "wld have to
and PaiJns the city owes him -an pick up the legal fees if be wins .his
additional $20 1 month in salary benefits. case. '--,
'!bat ls the amount due him from The fireman , one of the onginal
a longevity bonus becftu!e be. has served unionists in the Costa ~tesa Fire
Hosmer indicated his decision was due
to the C&lifomia Supreme court decision
reaJigning the state's Congressional
di.ilricts. But, he denied that he felC
(See HOSMER, Page I)
Oraage «:eut
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Sunny skies are forecast for
Tuesday · along the Orange Coast
with warmer ~ays and cooler
nights. !Ilghs in lhe upper 60s •
Lows tonight mid-405.
o.ta M... f'lre O.partment Deporlplerit claims his troubles, bolh JNSmE TODA;Y for 14 )'Mll, Tlllner clalms. . , past , and currcnl, slem from his . , , City oftlcials on the olher hand assert"' involvement as a member Of the . A pneat dr1~s out the devil
*'-lhat..n1111or,:..;.i,.-w .. -domoled . lo the ~tnatiohal&sociallon:.o[J'jreligbters_ from _tour rm 'o.bsuse,y" -· -1----1
rank of nternan apeciili.st at -the tirpe He said" the word .was out that the DY.Cl~'":'on1c attac s. Since tlie
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Mou fireman Tlllnor
of hll reinstatement, does not qualify fire administration was out to crush erorc1~, there is' "ptaee. hr the
for the bonus. the union and that Tillner was made house. See story, Paat S.
, City Manager-Fred &inabaLsaid. lhe an e_xamplc. " ord~ covering the special payment Only rive Costa M~sa firemen are ~ 1m1 s ~....,. ::
procnm dea(!y lpecirtes ·that persons members of his union. '1The other guys ~r:_:;: ,..,; =:-,.::-· ,:
are ellglble • only affer one year of went out and sought the Teaimters after c-iu 11 '"""' ''"''
continuous lel'Vice. I got fired,'' Tillncr maintains. =~ 1~ 4:.::'"' ,., ~:
Tillner applied for the longevity bentfit Tillne.r wal!I dismissed In ~1arch im .,....,., ,.... • TWttn 11
2'1\ maatba . after he was rehired-not on 21 different charges, tncfuding that ==..._.. ;t:~ =· ,.... 1,._1!
Jon1 -0. k"Wi mug-to "SOl'slbal. In he refU!led to p a r t I c i l> a t e jn --.. .,. 1• ••• """ s
addition the 19-year-<>id fireman •lso (See UNHAPPY, Pagt !l
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TONICllT 'P_l_ot_' _Suspects
COSTA MESA CIT\' COUN CIL
Regular'meeting, City llall, 6:30 p.01.
UCI 'LECTURE -''Mobile llome .... Purks: Past Present and Future," Room The appearance in Long Beach wore the clothes they were arrested
J73 Humanities Jfall, 7·10 p.m. ~1unicipaJ Court today of Eloise fapell in to the courtroom for arraignment. and Daniel Ayers, alleged lovers accused But today. ~frs. Pope II, 48, who has
TUESDAY, JA~'UARY 22 or a mW'der plot, was considerably been out on bail for more than a week,
SENIOR CITIZENS CL U B differen t than it \vas two weeks ago. arrived in a cream-colored shirt dress
Commwiity Recreation Center, 11 a .. • At that time, the slim Newport Beach escorted by her two attorneys &nd one
3 p.m. matron and the unemployed machinist of the attorney's wives.
UCI LECTURES -' ' S C i e n t i f i c had been in custody for two days. They I l\1edicine for !he Layman: Cancer ." Her a Jeged conspirator' who made
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DEFENDANT AYERS (RIGHT) CHATS WITH MRS. POPEI L AND H~R 'AnDRNEY
_____ s._n_t•_A11e Men Shows Up In.Long BNch Cou rtl'GOm Handcuffed enct Without Allorn•Y
Freshman Lecture ~fall, 1\.1cdical Surge his initial appearance in a dirty white
I Bldg .. 7.10 p.m. "'Professional Proctices From p .... e l jacket and faded blue jeans. came to 'No lnt~ ... ~~-i~. on' , -w court "handcuffed and escorted by a • . ._... ·•
F rom Page l
1n ~lousing Industry," Roon1 16 l 1JmlA~~¥ IA< Angeles county marshal. H un1 ani t i es Hall 7-9:30 .m. -----.c;·H"'a~p~pe"n"iin~g"s~1""·n~Cre""'a'Cti"ve-'Ai'w"'a"re_n_,e"ss'<:.''----~ ·l4F--1-~~~-----•iWiJ.De...AXers~ng_.brow,nu __ ,,-wi11· • H e f~~
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"comn1unityness," used profane ~al~ r:;:~~ agr"::d~~t~~~w=~i:ttt~ Ile ouse 518 --•.• 01
HEARI N.GS ...
1nillionaire husband, Samuel Popeil of
Chicago. Campus Drive, Jrvine, 7-10 p.m. language, and insulted a captain about oral pattem--tie;
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PORTER ...
a coffee table. The pair was ogled by a courtroom
The fire captain asked for a grievance full of spectators who were evenly
hearing before the city manaser which divided among 8 core of newsmen
ended with a ruling from Sorsabal covering the hearing and a group or
upholding Fire Chief John Marshall's senior citizens who apparently had dismissal of Tillner. That decision later was reversed by :1ivfdually been following the case in
and the federal grand jury and had Judge Robert P. Kneeland, who of'Pered e newspapers.
lied at the original \V~tergate trial. Tillner reinstated with $15,000 back Also present were two men identified
b h ohly as !\fr. Reed and Mr. Peeler who The charge carries a maximum pay ut t e judge left his future rank ,
penalty of five· years in prison and in the hands of the city manager. so11urces say are the two men po Ii Cf Beeause he was reinstated, Tillner 8 ege were hired killers who broke
a $10,000 Hoe. now-asserts tbat he meets the continuous the case and turned their evidence over
Porter: testified at the tria l that service requiremnt. "Theoretically, I to police.
$T00,00o of .tre money given to G. G<lrdon was never awaY," he maintains. The two men, who declined to speak
;,. Liddy was for hiring· 10 college ~udeiits Further, he insists that the to reporters, sat quietly in a back row
. .-· in 10 cities for caJ'npaian work. "Mer1torius service" , requirement is watching the proceedings witil a two-1:>;,: . being used as a tool to prevent him hour recess was granted so that Ayers
He had told . the· same , story ~,~he. from gelling the payments. could talk to the public defender.
grand jury and the FBI, but admitted "I,'m.sur'e the city council never meant Most of that recess the two men,
' at the · Seftate Watergate hearing that .it to be 'U.!ed that way," says Ti r. ·who . were also dressed in gray suits,
• · the store \Vas falSe. '· · • The evaluation by Captain mes paced the corridor outside the courtroon1
'By pleading 'guilty he will' avoid Richey~ a man who ironically wo · and chatted with · District Attorney .. on Tillner's crew when Tillher ·wa'S a Charles Sheldon and Long Beach police ~eparate·charges of making false.--:swor;n · capta:ln1 sal(f tffiit Titlner h1ia not ·nvestigator Tom Hugbes:-
statements to variou"s investikatiVe c~id~n~. anr intere.St ·~r shown • high . By the ·time cour.t reconvened most
'bodies. -quality workmanship. of the little old men and little old
"It's.a..compromise,'"said his attoiney. "He is a machilie at his job· with _ ladies .. had left, leaving as observers
Porter ~·aived his right to have his -no feel~gs · about the city other than to the 15-minute session only witnesses
caae· submitted to a gr.and jury. cont~pt,"' Richey concluded: .... · who might have been _ called to the
During the Senate Wafergate hearings, Ho.w.ever, a subsequent evaluation by stand and newsm.en.
Porter engaged Jn a famous di'alogue the same captain,. taken. some-months
\vith Sen. Howard H.· Baker (R-Tenn.), • later, Jlolds ~TJUner in hii;h regard,"
over how he coulQ haVe-taken;·part es~ially for putting in extra time on
:jn Watergate-related activities. . his job. ' t ortitr~ Orgy
Survivors Set
Porter i:eplied at'"lhe time that be·· ·sorsabal ·said t h at new
-had known Nixon since 1946, and. that-~ recommendation wou1d be ·t.akeil ·wider ·
he CiiC! so out of a Jee(ipg of 1ioY3lty " c«isideration next September · When
and team play· : Tillner once again is eligi.ble to file
Speaking to reporters before his Court for the benefits-not before then. · ·
·.· • For Testimo1iy , session, Porter said:· "I'm a much · Fire Chief John~arshall has declined
happier person now, doin g l''hat I'm to comment on the Tillner case except
doing -getting !\way tom that . kind to say that the lireman'S perfu""'ance of existence.''. · ~ ... A coll~~e classmate of \Vhite House . evaluation by ~is. superi,~rs "does not
Press Secreta"ry Ron3ld Zie~er Porter refl~t any coos1derat1on. . .
joined the staff-of then=comm~ications -. T.11lner sa.ys the demotion · has cost
.. "'direct.or Herbert G. Klein in late · 1970." him approximately $200 ·a ~~ and
) ~~rter leJt ,abo.ut five months , later to that . ~e co~ld ·µse . th~ additional $20
1 101n the ,re-elecUon committee. -be be~ves JS due him.
" Tavern Loses .
B~r;Money
INGLEWOOD (UPI) - A woman has
been accused ot fatally shooting aOother
woman who a1legedly cost her th e sight
ot one eye by stabbing her during a
knife fight, police said. Velma M. King,
37, was charged with murdering Sylvia
J . Belk, 21, durin g a party al ?i.1rs.
King's home Saturday night, according
to authorities.
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Powder Puff Flag Pigskin
Games Aid Fairview Fund
Football fans take no tice. The season Tick.els are available at the gate. The
did not end with SUnday's Pro Bowl cost JS" $1 for adults, 75 cents for'
There are still two games to go. ,.rn; students, and ~ cents for children. . play~rs are girls.' \Vhat's more, they 're A second benefit game is scheduled J'
pli!y1ng fo_i:_moncy. _ for 6 :~ p.m..!....Feb. 2,_also___at Dav.id.son..
T.ne ann.ualTowder Piifl flag football Frefd. Tha\ nl&ht the winners and the s~r1es beg~s ~turda~ ni.ght at Davidson losers oVSaturday night's game wUI
.1eld.-1t __ \\'.ill-:mvolve..J.un10ts and..wiiQts--.Plar-ea;Ch other.
from Estanc1~ and Costa Mesa High Faculiyiilvioo~r ~G=ll~be-rt Co ina ,.ys
Schools._ ' the sirl• have beth practicing every
The pr~s plan to .tum over all receipts afternoon under the superviilon of
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_hospital's retarded Olympics ana to Pete "Liit year the girll ra!Jtd about $i· llOO
Richardson. a lonner Costa Mesa Hlg~ for Ptte Rlchordm," lie 1111d:, '.
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School lootball ~layer who was peralyited The powder il'lfl terles beg8!1 live
in a surfing accident three )'tars ago. ye1n1 aco wbon glrlJ from both
The flrst game, betwft'.!n Estancia campuses wlunteered to ralte money
seniors •nd • Estancia Juniors, Is for athletic equipment llld unJlotml for
scheduled to gel under way al 6:.30 Fairview hospital. _
p.m. Cosla Me~a juniors will ~play the The girls play neg football. Tiit games
Costa itcsa seniors at 8 p.m. bave 12-mlnute quartera.
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· ey--Were-nrrested-Jan.-8 at Mr s.
To Report Pre.ss Con.fact s
Popcil 's bayfront home at 519 Harbor
Island Road.
Police allege they hired an
preliminary hearing which is expected
to last three or four days.
exchanging intormatlon" of concerns
exp~essed by reporters.
When a reporter asked if this would
not have a ''chilling effect" on staff
members who might want to talk to
the_pre.ss, Warren said he did not Uti!l_k _
so.
acquaintance of Ayers for $25.000 to
travel to Chicago to kill the kitchen
gadget manufacturer.
'rhei r motives, detectives allege, ~·as
financial in that if he v.•ere k.llled before
th eir di vorce became final Mrs. Popeil
'A'ould have inherited one third of his
$20(f 1l1ilfi Oil estate. -
Dai1·y Firm Triecl 'Control ~
Of Nation's Mill~ Supplies?.
WASflINGTON (AP ) - A court ordering a 197 1 increase in milk price
deposition from a former official or suppc rts.
.the nation's largest dairy cooperative Parr made his statements on the effort
indicates the firm sought .to gain control to co ntrol milk supplies in a deposition
of all milk supplies in the United States. taken in October 1972. He was special
The cooperative. Associated Milk counsel to the coopcrative's manager, ~ucers, Inc., is facing government Har9ld Nelson, who he Said knew he
antitrust action for allegedly illegal was promoting lhe goat of natlooal
monopoly praCtices. control and didn't stop him .
David L. Parr said in a deposition Parr said a primary objective o{ such
that a major aim of the Texas-based a national cooperative would be .to raise
firm \\'as "to manage or con trol the the income of dairy farmers.
total supply of milk in the United States, Pa!T is staff adviser to Dairymen ,
including imports and exports." Inc., of Louisville, Ky., the nation 's
The civil antitrust action against the third largest dairy cooperative. T~at
cooperact!vP. has not come to trial. It firm is also being sued by the Justice
Was initiated in 1972' aher thenAtty. Department for alleged monopoly tactics.
Gen. John N. f\.fitchell t~ down a Nelson was ousted as Associated's
proposed ·grand ' jury probe of the manager shortJy before the government's
..company's activities. anlitn1st suit was filed. and is ~eneral The~CQC!Pe.r::at!Y~ ple~ged _$2 million manager .of t~e ~mer1can G;a111 and -r-'~(!sident Nixon 's 1972 rHlecfion--€attle Cooperatlve'"'ln..San-Antoruo;-Ter.-
~campaign and eventually gaye .$202,000.
· • A separate controversy has surfaced · 11 •
surrounding those con!ribulions .. with the •· N eiv port Beauty
White. H~ denyil_lg that the gifts had -
anything 10 do with the President
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W h / A year ago today, the UnJted States Ume period that a woman can now · t . Supreme Cou~1-for all P r a c t i c a I most easily 6btain an abortion. a -5-PurpostS. 1ega1w.1ab<>dllm.... _____ Purini11>e aeconc1_trimes1er, ~court
Recognizing that most states had said, the state's "important and
passed abortion laws in the middle of legit.i.mate tnterest 1n preserving and
heralded the decision and gel)erally
oonslder)!d the decision their victory.
Many -~ ~W!!l!N to. "le
It he" and go oo tq mourn the death
of former President Lyndoll •Baines
• reasons but to protect women from
the dangers of the opef ion )Vbich Ulen existed, the court d thllt° coooern
was warranted no Ion r. 1 Saying thal the !nation of an Been unwanted p~ iJ up to the womap
and he dootor, Jhe ·cburl ruled 7 to ____ _,2~t"h~at~cr"'Jm""inal a&irtlOn laws of alffiost
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every state violated a constitutional
"right of privacy."
In the majority opinion three stages
of pregnancy, each. wilb dilfering\ rights,
were delineated. · 1
DW"ing the flr81 three months, the
court said, "any I interest the state
in protecting the woman from an
i.nherenUy hazardous procedure , .. has
largely disappeared." It ls during this
woman'' begins to inlrude on the ritt"t ln Vietnam, two other occurreoces wttich .,, grabbed headlines that -IL
, of griva<:y so the states may lei<iJlato But !De who had stopd munchly
tlfaltb regulations. against abortion of any kind refused Ai some point during the laat to occept the decision ao an end to
triinester, the courl declared, the fetu> thetr batUe. They chant!ed their targets
beComes "viable" and can live out&ide from the-11tafe legislators to tbeir .. federal
U?rmother's---womlr1Q,-ttte-sTa-t-e--,-representatives,~. --~~~~--
"important and legitimate interest 1n "A year ago 11 don't · anybody
potential life" outweighs the mother's took them ' seriously " said Susan
individual rjgbts. McGrelvy, a me'mber1 of the Laguna
During thls time, the court said, the l!e<lcb chapter of the N a t lo n a I
states may proscribe abortion except Organization for Women who is serving wnen it is neces,.,, to preserve the as NOW's state abortion a c t i o n
life or health of the mot.her. coordinator . '"'°*' who favored and fought for It now appears the sfruggle Ia
liberalized abortion laws (a form of mounting natiol;lally and, .will, both sides
which elisled in C.lifornia) happily say, be seen here in Orange County.
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
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Stories by Laurie K11per
~-~-~~~~~o~i~~ic~areo-,.oversy Not Abo rte-di -I
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Today, a new anti-abortion group, constitutional amendments which y;ould Right to Life will make it an issue
the Pro-Life Political Action Committee either prohibit abortions or return the in every congressional district in the
of Orange Countf, is to be organized right to legislate on th e issue to the state," she said.
during tbelr fU"St meeting to which a states. 1 ?\faking abortion an issue In each or
nucleus of about 80 people have been Other bllls relating to abortion have the county 's districts is exactly what
invited. . been introduced , and some have been Mrs. Sullivan said her group· will do.
A membership applicaUon defines thelr passed, in both Houses of Congress. But Right to Life. as an organization,
goals as being : "To re-dedicate ourselves "I think it's a political time bomb rerrains from political activity to protect
to God, the Constitution and good right now,'' said Susan McGrcivy, state their tax st'atus.
government. To .restore confidence and ~~rtic;in a~ion coordinator ~o,r N<?\\' i?lfrs. Sullivan said, "People have been
morality in our political s y s t e m . It s Just tickin g and when It s gou:i,g separated by political parties . . • \\'e
Education on Pro-Life issues especially to explode, I don't know." "' \\'ant them to look at an issue and
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abortion and euthanasia. But she seems ce_rtain that the issue vote on the issue regardles.s of the
"Retain seats · of pro-life incumbents will explode because of the work of party." ·
regardless or pollti~ party, Seek out "pro-life" groups. They would agree with The group plans to put out a voters'
pro-life candidates. Precinct organization her. guide on each candidate's stand on the
for pro-life candidates. Publish and Although their positions on the issue Issue.
distribute voters guide. Bi-partisan are diametrtCally qpposed, they share "We want to help the good ones and
political Wlity on p~life issues. To guide the same basic frustrations. get rid of the bad ones," said Dianne
pnrllfe people in political action ." "Our greatest opposition is apatby," 1.1uth, vice chairman of the committee.
Saturday, members of the Laguna ca h s ti . Ui Beach chapter of Nation.al Organization explained t y ul ·van, converung So, Mrs. Su ·van said, 0 We're backing
for Women demonstrated on Pacific chalnnan of the Pro-Life Political Action ourselves up with our own work."
Coast Highway in support oe the Supreme Committee. For candida tes· who not only -say, but
court's decision on abortion. The Orange Many peOpJ e, she said, are "with us show, they suppOrt their side of the
county chapter held a s i mi 1 i a r in their beads but they dOn't act' it issue, the group promises to have people
demonstration yesterday in front of out." walk precincts, make telephone calls
Congressman Andrew Hinshaw's office. · -AndMs. M<."Gre vy Sala,"I11iiiilt tfi3F4llld'11<>-"1ll<r. "gm.-roots"-lhings•in
Both groups hoped to obtain signatures our biggest fear is that people aren't the political campaign.
on a petition to federal legislators urging taking this seriously enough." They believe their efforts will reap
them Co survey their constituents. Their She believes a majority of the people, greater rewards than an amendment
belief is that such surveys would favor even CatOOlics who are reputed to be prohlbiting abortions.
leaving the abortion decision to.a woman the largest opposition to abortion, favor ?.1rs. Muth said they have found a
and her doctor, as the Supreme Court a free choice on the issue over an y perso n who is "pnrlife" is· also "a
said. governmental restrictions. moral person and an hoaest person ..•
The issue of abortion bas been made B t she bet .eve a oblbl t·v e Theygo hand inhand." u 1 5 P r 1 "IV hat und Id r shioned bu the top priority of. NOW in California amendment couJd be passed out of . e e 1? so o ~ , t
and all other Jfates which have ratified Congress and said, "It wouldn't be the !hings hav~n t been ~n1ng so well
the Equal Rights Amendment. fU"st time a very vocal minority got m the Uruted States, Mrs. Sullivan
• Other organizations are involved on legislat.ion passed." . a~~~is mass destruction or human life
both skies ol the issue. but it appears Both groups also c o'm p I~ In must stop if God ls tO allow our nation ;~~e ~the wi!:;oobly be the most that ~ssmen . ~ r e m a i n I n g to survive as the land of the free
\Vithin the past year, many abortion uncomm.itted on this .~ue and so they and the home or the.brave." ---counseling-"services-and-clinles-hav'••-~ar~e_,~g them to stS?i up and be "W~ think there is a JX'O"'lbortion
opened.-An, estimated one and a half coun · · ·-esta61iiiment in ~ Mgfi now,11·~;....--::.:;;J
·rru·11100· abortions __ J sai·d to have been Both "'Ould then like to see votes .d "W ' e been t th def . are Cast in the next election on the issue 531 · e v pu on · e ensive
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" ct for life -· Mrs. Muth contends . studies h~ve . a caring Idea but they 'Laven't "thought
tone end Ot-1he·spettrttm, lt_!poves ·· ~own ~a a ra out ~ C<liiit!lililff," Ms.• MGerei'l
up the spectrum so you lose your i:espect from the ba~y at 43 days: "Everything said.. .
for i e, sa y van,-cmnrman--ttJe-baby-ever-needsrever-wUI-bave,..-She-J>t9jed• tha
of the Pro-Lile PoliUcal A c 11 o n is fonned at 11 weeks," she said. be held for manslaugter or even murder
Committee or Orange ,County. Although the fetus '-' attached to the If a woman has a miscarriage after
This is a key concern expressed by mother··for nouriahment, she contends some activity, as waterskilng, at 14
those who are activeiy working to · get It is not a pak of the mother. Rather, weeks . ' ,
Congress tO Pass · a · conStituti~naJ .' it !s "a,lii.!fin~ b~ being." · ·. . ~.She.·~· brinp up ~ ~~~ of
amendment which will prohibit a1>9rtiOM. But Ms. McGreivy also points to rape, which Mrs. MuUi said is not
Mrs. Sullivan said they support an research which shows thert Is no co~ucive to oonce~ Although Ms.
an amendment, sponsored by Rep. electrical a~~ty iii -tile brain, which. McGre.ivy admits very few tape victims
Lawrence !Gigall of Maryland which is the legal defmltiOo o( life, until its do conceive, she asks, "Bui what if
would insure due process and equal -later dev~lo~. in the womb. Even ~ou're the ~; It's j~t absolutely
protection to An inatvidual "from tbe ~· she claimed, it is mlnlmaL ~wtllD to me. .
ent f conceptlou." "I ~ the embryo i.. a living She ask!, · "lf they force women to mo~ ~endment ior which a raret1 being. It Is growing, like · a plant ls," have children, what are they going to.
used discharge Peui1oft has been kliUat . she ~. do about it ?"
to take the bill from committee ~ ~ She ' belle\'eS the concept of life There are, she said, ·alrtady over
place It directly on the floor with prlority beginning with . conception Involves the 15 million families In the "'!"'try headed
over all other business, would also forbid concept of "divine soul" and contends by women, many of whon. are living
tj:le state from depriving "any human ·most of those who oppose abortion are on ·0 band-to-mouth welfare" which Is
being of Ille on account of Illness, age, cat•·t· and othe fundamental llglons. supporled by the taxpayers. or Incapacity " 11v ic r re
S ch
· end t Id 11 This, she explained, would make II Tbooe who are opposed to abortion
u an am men 'YOU a OW an a relialn119 issue which nonbelievers th child -··1.1 Uy abortion only if ·lt were performed "to -o·--Ha f uow · say e ren ~ .eas be put
save the life of the Jl)Other " Mrs. should not ve to 0 ' · • up for adoption , since there-is now su1r an id· Suell ' ti case m~y exist Mrs. Sulllvan end Mrs. Muth, however, a Jack of adoptable children But Ms . iv 18 · deny that it involves any religion. They . . • · 1f the mother had a tubal pregnancy say there are athelsta wbo favor thelr McGre1vy believes the end to abortions
or cancer of ·the uterus. t~ would overflow this market.
It is generally considered ~ "pro-life," .' The.y admit that 'tbey are see~ She also brings up the potent.lal
posit ion. B!'t, 5"'811 M<."Greil')I,_ NOW s -.a "hulc belief In God," but point io physical and psychological damage to
state abortion action coord~tdr, said, th country's motto "tn God We Trust " unwanted children and said ''We want
"We · see Ol!l"'lves aa pro-Ille b<uuse ..=i claim "We are' not starting~ to make """Y child a ~ child "
we'i; hasicolly conceined'> •Hh ·the , that's not 'atr""'1y \here." , But then Mrs. Muth claimed stud!~
quality of,,llle and righ~,o! people.:!_hg__ Ms. YcGletvy a!IO lflUel that their sbow-that--today's "blttmd--dll!dren"
aie alive. -beliel-1&----..,.._..,._u--on! -being "-.Planned and wanted.
pe~!"l· in 11\e COU1rt!Y during the ban I I I ... and r don:t think that's fair." . past year; al~gh actual statistics rather t pol t ca party ties. She believes concern over population
are not available, ltts. McGreivy admits concern that control · has been ,brought about by
1be nmp.ber of abor1lons in C8.lifomia the issue is not t,hat important to people "mobacracy . . . mob rule where the
has coottnually. lncreased since the 1967 who favor abortion. They are, she loudest .voice' will be beard."
Therapeutic Abortion Act be c a m e believes, more likely to vote along party So, the women say, they are doing
effective. lines while those who oppose abortion something they have always ,been told
Yet, also within the past year, will vote on that one issue alone. they couldn't do. 11We're going to fight
congressmen have introduced numerous "There's no doubt in my miDd that City Hall."
'We're concerned
with . the gu l!fit£: ~
of life end ·
peop e
I. • a 1ve.
'You· heve the ·
right to teke
11 pers.pn's life,
especially
when its 11
person's life
you brought ebout?'
'They think thet
they really heve
11 caring attitude
but they haven't
thought out '
the consequences.'
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Crackers and Tapes
Logic Crum61es
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DEAR ANN LANDERS : l don't know My brother·in·law was very upset and
whether or not newspaper columnists started to look for somettiing to remove have an · unspoken agre,ement..,,ot--io--iii::=..:_a~;;:e,iiv;;:e=,m::ess:,.::;:e;;t;::::on""ca,;::,ther;:::.;=;e ;:.s ___ ~
·rat on acb flther buL,..Ldo hope you· will prtnl this feller ilrthe publicinlerest. 'face. lollm<!J limJ1ome_!iihter_llui<ba, ___ ..,..
you ease suggesft.OURise hOUse-tric~ I had learned~in..U...Ann:y...------~
hold-hint writers that they print only Well, it must have stW)g a little and
_suggestk>ns which are practical and
sensible? A lot of nutty women wilt
try anything they see written up $as
a "work-saver."
she screamed so loud I thought for
SW1l the neighborS would call the police.
After we got her quieted down, I
asked what in the world that tape was
doing over her mouth anyway. She
replied, "l read in Ann Landers's column
that if a person tapes his mouth shut
at night it will eliminate anoring."
Please tell me, Ann, did you give
that ~dvice? J can't believe it.-A GUF.ST
My not·so-bright wife read in the paper DEAR GUEST: Ye1, 1 did, aDd may
that . a good way to sav.e time '!be.n readers wro&e to .. y It worb. Strry
making cracker crumbs 1s to put the about CatJterlnti'• Up bU lbe appar d
-whole. box of. ~ackers in a Ria ic bag_pat oa_ rtt•J:h m9~ &ape_ tlaaa e::.!
and ride over 1t with a car. . aecesaary. And now, Bab, wkltkind
A rolling pin costs 50 cents. Our car of ao Idiot would ·sagett UglUr fluid
cosf $4500. My wife asked me last night on a raw woad? ·
to please get the wide; 70.series tires '
because they would make better cracker DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please tell
crwnbs. Knowing my wife 9.s I do, those middle-aged ladies with beautiful
I'm sure she will nag me until I get bodies to quit relerring to "stretch'
those new tlres. We don't NEED new marks" from childbirth 19 ugly, Usually
tires, Ann Lai:iders. What do you suggest they ask you bow to aet rid of them.
now?-IBR!TATED IN· YONKERS
DEAR YONK : Sorry, I've got all I
can do to respond to reader:1 who bave
le11Umate complaints against M Y
advlcf:. I caa't llandle ~beefs directed
at other colamalata. Why don't you write
to Wbtaeroame? ne next letter will
give )'tU aa idea of wbat I'm up agaiDlt
at tM moment·.
I am 2S years old and have three
lovely children. 1 have stretch marks
on m~ bre~ts as wtll as my abdorDen
and hips. I do not consider them ugly
and neither does my husband. They
are the scars I bear as 1 rfsu.lt of
having children. I! you print my Jetter
it might help other women with stretch·
marks feel less ashamed . -SALT LAKE
DEAR ANN LANDERS: It Is 4 l ;m MAMA ..,.. - _
---...... =i1niam..-11JO'il11lltlg:-My-stste~law;-iur--DEAR1f&MA:Bm! lt~~·-.. -w-==""'l
She cons · a !Oil ooe OIUie __y. -·"-Bu' tlho ..J thert Ms. M<."Grelvy also oontended abortlorrs >--.,,...rights olWomen to leid a-happy-Ufe:'J ~"""~· ' woukf.~wntinoe-because 1womm---wtth-
Althou.gh she believes th is position Is Is evidence that shows many other things lots o( money have always been able
unmitigated fool. age 46, just set the take tltac ud tac, yw p1, wt dlere
hoose--ln-an-uproar-Lam_vjsiting ber_e_:w_bo_ar.e abamed_ol)'.OULstretU mans, ___ -'l
from Fairbanks, Alaska. They're yolD' medals for mttlterlllood!
considered "selfish" In a society which come from sex. Studies, ahe odd<;d, to get abortions." The burden here,
holds a ••Jet her Sutter" attitude, she ~~ ~at monkeys will dJe lf they re .,abe aald , would fall on the poor.
contends, ••a woman does have a right no e · •There are social problems," admitted
to control her body." • But the other women argue on the Mrs. Muth, "But by eliminating people
But Mrs. Sullivan counte..:S this belief basts of res;>onslbWty ror one's actlon11. to so1ve · tod1I problema1 ~ IOCial
w1lh a question, "You have the rl~ht "Love is, a lot of It. glvb1g and problems only ~me wone.
to take 1 pert0r.'s life , espetlally when shttring ," M:s. sulltvan said. She objec ts She fean 1bort1001 may alto lead
tt'o 1 penon's life you brought ab>lll?". luat abortion ii not on Id of lovq_ lo euthonaata, lqlslation llmlt!na Ibo
She and Dianne Muth vrce-chairman 4 and-says, in!tetd, thet It Is sharing number ol chlklren a penon coukl have
of the comn.lttee, dell~~ abortion as OIH!'s uterus With a babJ;F aiid even tlie klntil ol people wbo .,.
"the killing of Innocent hwnan lile." "They think that they ....Uy have allowed to Uve.
. 'There ere social
problems. But ·
by eliinineting
,people to solve
social problems
your problems
only become worse.'
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About i this morning, all hell broke Cbeer up.
loose. I heard my brother·in-law yelling
for me. It ·seems his wife Catheri ne
had awakened during the night coughing
and choking, clawing at. the wide strl!)s
of adhesive tape that she had plastered
every which way acr~s her mouth.
When her husband finally succeeded In
ripping orr the tspe, he took some of
hec. lip wit h it. There was a Uttle
bleedln& but certainly no hemorrha ge.
Discover how to be date bait without ~
falling hook, line ana sinker. Ann
Landers's booklet, 11DaUng Do's and
· Don'ts," wlll help you be more poised
and sure of yourself on dates. Send
35 cents in coi n along with • long,
stamped, sell .. ddressed envelope an.a
your request to Ann Landen, P .0. Bot
3346, 222 w. Bank Dr., Clllcop, Ill.-·
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• ., UAILY PILOT -C Mond;iy, Januar~ 21, }q7,q ----
TONI GUT 'Plot'
1----1GOSTA MESA-CI:fY-COUNCIL ~-----"'---~ Suspects
Re gular m'ecting, City llall . 6:30 p.m.
UC! LECTURE -"Mobile Home
Parks: P3SI ... Present and Fu ture," Roon1
J7ll Humanities llall , 7-10 p.n1. '
TUESDAY, .JANUAR Y 22
SENIOR CITIZENS C L U B
CommlWitY Recreation Center, 11 a .. -
3 p.m.
UCJ LECTURES - ''Scie nt if ic
l\1edicine for the Layman: Cancer,"
freshman Lecture Hall, Medical Surge
T Bldg .. 7-10 p.m. "Professional Practices
in Housing industry." Room 16 l
1---1"1-1u~n1-a-n+i..i.e. Hall, .. 9.;30--p.m
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"tlappenings in Creative Awareness."
Room 510 University High School, 4771
Gampus....Drivc,...-Irvine, 7-lO~p.m.
From Pagel
PORTER ...
Tavern Loses· . .
l---_Bt;ter, ~oney_ _··_
Thieves who by passed a burglar alarm
looted a Costa · Mes;1 tavern of 26 cases
or beer and rifled the safe, for a total
$517 loss, it was discovered Sunday.
The appearance in J.png Beach
fl.tunicipal Court today of Eloise Popeil
and Daniel Ayers, alleged lovers accused
of a murder plot, was considerably
different than it was two weeks ago.
At that time, the slim Newport Beach
matron and the unemployed machinist
had been in custody for two days. They
FromPqel
From Pqe 1
HOSMER ...
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DEFINDANT AYERS (RIGHT) CHATS WITH MRS. POPEIL AND HER ATT RNEY
Santo An• Mon Showt Up In Long BN<h Courtroom Hondcuffod and Without Attorney
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'No lnti111idatio1a' From Pagel
Dai1·y Firm Tried Control
Of Natio11's l\fill{ Supplies?
Plane Skyjacke<l
-Headed for Cubci
I• . ii N eivport Beauty
Miss Cliinatow1i
Iii LA Parade
Bettie Kym_ Young. 21,_of__Newport
Beach , the new Miss Chinatown or
Southern califomia, will lead the Year. BOGOTA (U PI ) -An Aeropesca of the Valiant Tige r parade through • ~irliner with , 50 perso'ns aboard was Lo!l Angeles Tuesday.
hijacked today and a spokesman for She was chosen to reign over the Sharron Kersenbrock, manager or the
bar. al 1125 Victoria St., discovered the
15Ufg'Jary when sne'arr1vedT o open up
for the day's business.
the· company said the hijackers intended Chinese New Year celebration-fro fOtakT ittoCUDa. -; m---
The plane was flying from Oasto, among nine contestants who ·spoke
Alan R. Mose, o\vner of the tavern
which has been known as the Olden
Times <ind Callitmacaroni t o I d
investigators there was one pu~zling
aspect to the burglary. •
t---oeiTh~einimrtruiiirde~rwiitoor'fkroO'th~eiiii'~Tei'r'i!e~s~ori-...,~'Jfi'c,e-f3-(111";
The pretrial ·. hearing will decide a
-----defense-mottmrto-suppress~ffenley1s-.-. -
· Wo1nan Held in Death. co less1 ause, accor g e L. d HI I defense, Henley's constitutional rights ea 8 stor ans
INGLEWOOD (UPll -A woman has
been accused of fatally shooting another
. "'Oman .who allegedly cost her the sight
or one eye by sta bbing her during a
knife light, police said. Velma M. King,
37,. was charged wit h murdering. SY,lvia
J . Belk. 21 , during a....pai-ty at ~1rs.
King's home Saturday nfght , according
to authorities.
OIAN•I COAIT CM
DAILY PILOT
Tlll Or•r'IOt CNll OAlt:Y l"ILOT, w!lll """Id!
If comlll .... fht "'"1°l"rt11, II P\ll>li.t!N ....
ltlt Or•1'99 to.at Publl1nlnt1 Co,..,..ny, S.pr..
Ti ie tdlllof!S .,, Jll,lbl ljllld, Mond•y llll"OUlll
Frichy, for COltt t.1111 , HIW'Pl!,rt 8Hd1,
l't11t1tlnt1lllll 91t(h!Fou•"•l11 V•Uey, L-iJ\111•
l HCt>, ltvlne/$.tdditbtrt 1nd Sin Cltmente/
S•11 J11111 Ctplt1r1no. A 1lngl1 re;~I
llO'lllol! il Pllbll11'ttd Stivrd1y1 ,1nc1 Sund1y1.
Tiii flllll<"IN I Pllbllllling Pl•n• 11 II »o Wtir
-••,._$.,Ht, Cotl• Mew. ttiuorni.. ,,.,.,
Ro bert N. We1d
Pr-.ldent ll'ld P11bll•~ft
J1ck R. Curley
V..:t P.rt Jidtll! Ind G•nt rtl Ml"•ttr
Tho11111 k t•vil
Ecti!OI"
Thol\'\11 A, M~rphine
M1n1ol"9 fdltor
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Atll1T111t Ml tlffll\I Edllott
were violated by police and Henley wa s
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Police n~t competent to waive consfJtutiona l
leafed thrOugh their law books to find rights.
the proper law to book two men who Police said Henley confessed to killing
allegedly· tried to steal" a body from sii of the teen-.age boys procured for
a coroner's wa gon. Corll and to how Henley and David
Hoi,o,·ever, truck driver Don Kelly, \1'ho Owen Brooks, 18, charged with fouf
told police Sunday he -wit nessed · the · murders, led them to the victims' graves
incident\ didn 't have time to locate a at a Houston boat shed, near Lake
book. Sam Rayburn in East Texas and along
He grabbed one of the suspects and the Gulf Coast north of Galveston.
"spread him over the hood of a car," Henley said he shot CorU in seJf.
Kelly said. 'fhe other man surrendered delense €luring that last orgy at Corll's
to police. houoe in the Heights suburb of Houston.
The suspec~. Dale Christensen ~ ... _..__Kerley_and Mias Williams were 'in the·
and ·nennOlcPlie~iL~29'. 1vere ~ed house that night, but have only told
on suspicion of •·malicious removing their stories to a grand jury, never
of remains from a coroner's truck.'' in public.
Powder Puff Flag Pigskin
Games Aid Fairview Fund
• Tickets _are available at the g1te, The
cost is fl for adults, 75 cents for
students, and M cents for children.
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t---4--'~=-·1 0-we.r 1,,. S.r11f
r""ootball rans take hqtice. The serison
did not end with Sunday's Pro Bowl.
There are still two games to go. The
players are lirls. \Vhat's more , they're
playiog tor money. _ -The annuar Powder Purr flag football
series begins Saturday night at Davidson
--field.-.lt-will·.invol ve juniors·OnKl-s-e11·il'.>1's ....
A second benefit game is scheduled
for_ 6:30. p.m-Feb._2,_alao Llla\'ld.!on_
field. Thal n11ht the winners and the
losers of Saturday night's game wU!
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Crom Estanci~nd Costa ~1esa High Schools .
'!fie girl5 plan o turn over all receipts
to Fairview Ho.spital for use· in the
hosp ital's rttarded Olympic$ and to P~te
Richardson, a fon'ner .Costa Afesa High
School lootball player who was paralyzed
In a surUng accident three years ago.
Tb• !lrst gam<, \)etwe<n , E•Ian<ia
seniors and Estancia Juniors, l s
scheduled to get under way at 6:30
p.m. GOsta Mesa juniors will play the
Costa Mesa seniors at 8 p.m.
Facu!ty advbor Gtlbert ColU.. says
the girl• have betn pract1clng .every
afternoon under the supervlalon or
football ptaxers' al the 1:00 cam~.
"Laat year !ht (iris raJoed abotlt $1,!00
lor..J'tta Jllchanllon," he Nfd.
'!be powder puH series began five
yeort qo when (iris from both
Cl"'P'!I<• volunt .. red to ra!se money
for albleUc equipment Ill(! unllorms for
Fairview hospital.
'!be atrls play Dag football. Tile games
hive 12·mlnule quartrrs .
Dr. Hilda McCartney,_ chief
'librarian ' for tile Newport-
Mesa Unified School District,
is the new president of the
Costa l\·lesa Historical Socie ty.
cap\tal of the depa rtment of Barino, Chinese and modeled pantsuits , and
.ncal\lhe Ecuadorian border. to Bogota, evenJng gowns. -wtien;-~1.-.y,·~s taken ov1r by. the air Miss Young is a physical therapy · tes major at Long Beach City College and p1ra . . , 111e airline .said the pllJne was taken will enroll next semeste r ;i.t Orange
over by an undetermined number • of Coast College. , ,
men a : a.m: ~w 1 e:""approaching Sil!" taiNa 1.tu, Ca · . .....
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