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1974-02-07 - Orange Coast Pilot
• ~ -Ill -. -. -. - ..... -- -. • I , Me9ia Child M .. lest Jury Deadloeked; New Trial Ordered DAILY PILOT * ~· * 10' * * * - THURSDAY AFTERNOON; FEBRUARY 7, 1974 VOL. 61, ,.0. a. J SICTIOflS; Ji,PAGl!S . . ' . ... .. -. .. Ai ·ahe ·Baees' ---~ --.. ShapeJY.'Sue Egan has a ·novetway of spending·the day at·tbe races. n.....i .lim!fortabl.Y. ahe1118¢ bijK>culars .to &et. a free .l""'P at the ponlai .fnim the.,baf<1>n.j of. a frieJ¥1'• apartment overlookiilg ·the Ro~ aJ.Rali4iW!ck ~"111.Sydney, A'Ultralia. What ·•he doesr>t know lS how ·many ricliigJfano ate using. llfeir · binoculars · on her from the tnek. ~ . • ' '.· ( New Trial Ordered In Molesting Joseph Reitano of Costa ?.lesa wac; ordered late Wednesday to face a second trial March 18 after an Orange County Superior Court jury £ailed to reach a verdict in his child molesting case. Judge James Turner set the trial date after Judge Herbert S. Herlands ruled a mistrial after two months of testimony and more than one week of deliberations. The jury deadlocked at 8 to 4 for acquittal in mosnNhe 18 f'elony counts of sex perversion, lewd conduct and sodomy with children under 14 years of age. It was learned that the jury split at 6 to 6 on the remaining issue. Reitano, 60, of 1845 Anaheim Ave .. was returned to his county jail cell under the close guard ordered when he reportedly was threatened by other inmates. Those threats and the possibility that newspaper publicity might lead to physical action against Reitano recently Jed. J ydge Her lands to bar a Daily Pilot report.er from lhe cwrtroom in the late stag,. of the Costa Mesan's trial. Reitano was indicted by the Grand Jury after the panel beard testimony from witnesses including four alleged victims: 'lbree girls ages IZ, 11 and JO and a boy of a. . . ~llano is held In jail with bail set at $20,000. Man 'Dives .to .. J>..eath . . ' OAKLAND (UPI) -An • imJdeniifitd younji" man plunged to ' his death Wednesday from the eastern span of the San' Fnncia<»-Oakland Bay, Brldse. .. ' . J .. ran. L-A.oun 7 Two Coast ·Boys • ID 53~000 Held Torching of Rig • •Jobs Negle~ted!l · Social Security for Hou sewives? WASHING TON (AP) -Two women members of Congress who say the cash value of women's work in maintaining households has been neglected too long have Introduced Jegi slation for Social Secur- ity coverage of homemakers. Rep.'s Barbara Jordan (!).Tex.) and Martha W. Griffiths, (D· Mich.) said in interviews the bill has little chance of early enactment. But they said it will start talk and ultimately should lead to recognition of the idea that women who cook, clean house, wash clothes, tend -transport -children are just as truly economic producers as those who go to an office. Tbeir bill would treat homemakers, for Social Security pur· poses as self-employed workers, if tbey chose to take advantage of it. They would have to pay Social Security taxes in addition to what their spouses contribute. but they would pick up additional rights such as disability benefits. High Winds Rip County, Causing Heavy Damage By JAN WORTH 01 11'1• 01Hr Plllf U1ff Winds of 35 to 40 miles per hour ripped through Orange Co u n t y Wednesday, blowing down t r e e s , breaking glass. damaging aircraft, and threatening construction projects. Orange County Harbor Pa t r o I authorities reported the wind calmed down early this morning but gusts are prec:Ucted••gain Friday . ·In Fountain Valley, an 11 ·s hop commercial complex urxier construction was tom apart and 300-pound wooden J>eams ;scattered through the parking 'lot: .. ''· ' '' "'It looks like we 'll have to sfart all over," s01 a construction worker at the site. The project, at Slater Avenue between Euclkl and Brookhurst Streets, was begwt three weeks ago. No dollar value has been plal:cd on the damage yet. In Tustin, an 80-foot tall tree crashed into a portable-classroom at Tustin High SChool. Tlianl<; to a quick thinking teacher who heard the noise and tokl her atuderits to duck to the floor, no ' one' was "injured. The unit, hoWevV; dinghies and eight larger boats. A 31-foot cabin cruiser belonging lo Melvin Cooper or Tustin was wind- damaged and started to sink in its mooring off "D" Street. A fire boat bailed out the crart. Newport lifeguards rescued two men caught in windy day waters off Balboa Pier, The two men, in a small rubber raft, were picked up two miles out at sea. Scattered incidenta of fallen trees and a traffic signal blown loose were reported ln Huntington Beach. The vinyl bubble· covering the Dana Point ~nitation Department sewage n:..11nent ,pialit was ripped off Wedll<S- day altelTiooil ·and blown inlo the Dana Marina Mobile E!tates Park. The bubble top, fil1ed with ozone gas, had been installed on the treatment IS.. WINDS, Pag· %) 'Will the Board ' Get Trimmed? .... demolisbi:<J. FAJ.LBROOK (AP) -Nancy Sain\lon I rA S.fool ·tall cedar tree uprootffl on . wasn't going to let the school dbtrlct Sliamrock Lane in cc.ta \:id.eisr.'Ard get away without a fight in its attempt 1aiXled' on the Ted Green hcN;pe • .No · to make her son cut his hair. strioW. damage 'to the ~1, was After a San Diego judge upheld the reported. ·....., .. Fallbrook Union HJgb School District's ·But workmen rrom the Costa· Mela transfer or Richard McDonald to a ~y:a°:f~~~~~'.' •.:W~'r-~bn!~ti.o~~, .. ~~ -·· tbt sidewalk and curti were pUll«r• iii> wt<t!ne.cla)· ·to .. ...,..11 . !Ae-entire school w!ili the tree . • • . boanl. •' • · t:ln Newport Beach, the llar:bot....P.atrol Mrs. Saindon said she wants to get rtpOrted 18 boats blown Joo.se from 'their rid 0£ all five board members "because nioorlD8& Wodoesday lDcludlai • IO they're all alike." • • t I '. New s Gag Come s Off Transcripts By ARTHUR R. \'INSEL 01 1M Dllir Pilot 511ff ~ .. No news gag will be imposed on written transcripts or testimony to date in the murde.r-for-hire trial of Newport Beach suspect Eloise Popeil and ~ alleged Jover. A former waitress who ·wed a kitchen gadget manufacturer worth an alleged $200 million at the lime lheir marriage !tOured. Mrs. Popeil is accused by pol ice of plotling to have him killed in order to secure a share of the fortune. The Chicago-based multimi llionaire's divorce again will prevent her obtainin g any share of the wealth as soon as it becon1es final. Friends of the allracli\"e blonde \1·1Jo s trugg led to maintain !ht' famil.v hon1c at 519 Ha rbor Island Drivr, Ne"'port Beach. pledged cost l.v pro1~rucs to help her obtain bail money after ht•r arrest last monlh. She and her alleged lover and accomplice. priva te pilot Daniel Ayers, of Santa Ana, face preliminary hearijig Jan. 19 in Los Angeles County Superior Court at Long Beach. The slender blonde, 48, and Ayers. 37. have both pleaded innocent to twin count.s of soliciting to commit murder and conspiracy to conlmit murder. They ortered $25.000 each to a pair (S.. POPEIL. Page !) Oraage • Decreasing ~·inds and sunny skies are on the agenda Friday • \vith highs at the beac~ at 62 rising to 68 inland. Overnight IO\\'S 3H2. INSIDE TOQA Y A Me.ricall p11ysicia1~ and his folto1:')f!rs claim a drug ba1rried in the 1950's in tlte .LJ.S. ca11 • cure cancer. The druf has re- cf!ived. criticism and p~ise from docto:rs and lay1uen. .8ee ttory Page 7. ~ ' I • ~ _z .... ~.~ , ··-· State SACRA~tF.f.Jm 1lJPI1 -Cali fornia childrm were on lht· t<'Ct·u ini;: l'nd of 4&.022 classroorn !i1 1'llnk!ng~ the past :!lchool year. ar.:r.:ord1ng to •1 stat" study released today , Boys :!IUffered spankings 18 times :i, of1en as girts. \\ho 1,1 crc paddled on 2.146 O<'casions during the 1972·73 schoO I year, 1he report said. The study, prepa red by the s tate Depar11nc11t uf F.<lueatlon. was the first o( its ki nd 10 assess the extent of oarporal pw1ishm('nt in California. I ' ' t Still No Word I'" ,l, + • ,, \I. I I • Study It said that 7 perce nt of California 's J.Of>4 :school d1,tr1~·t s forbid s1>ank1ng Ten district~ requ1r1 · the use of corp0ral pun1sh111t•11t ~lu~t ot the rcn1illfllll~ d1stncLs permit simnking, hu t urge th::it it be used sparingly. A!iSl.'rnbl yn1an 1tay1nond Gontales 1 (). Jl.11kcrsr1cld f, v•ho rrqucstcd the study , said he did not know how to interpret HM! fact that boys v.·ere paddled far more often than gfrl!I. "Is it !hat buys ~et into trouble more than girls do. or arc School officials •• UPI Ttl..,ltolo The distraught parents of 19-year·old Patricia J-fearst. kid naped J\Ion· day fro1n her Berkeley home. have not heard rro1n her abductors. 'fhey say they have no desire to prosecute her kidnapers if s he is re- turned unharmed. See story, Page 5. Multiple Drug 01ar ges Lo d ged Against 4 Mc11 Four Sun set Beach 1nen \vere jailed on 1nultiple drug charges Wednesday night by Orange County Sheriff's officers 'rho said th ey found quantities of cocaine, barbiturates. and marijuana in the home of two of the defendants. Sheriff 's officers working u•ith Sea! Beach police in the dJ11g invcs ti~a r ion said thC'y found the drugs in the home of Roger Kean Kerley, 28, of 16679 S. Pacific St. Kerley v.•as lodged in county jail on charges of possessi on of marijuana for sale, possess ion of barbitura trs and possession of coca ine. Dav id Tyler t\-lart in. 27. of 1717.f -ft,./' P acific St. and Jeffrey Hobert Curley. 29, of 16i01 S. Paci fi c St. v.·ere jailed on charges of possessing coc aine and marijuana. John Frederick Ford, 27, of 166i9 S. Pacifi c St., y,·as booked into jail on charg es of ~scssi ng barbiturates. Officers na1d they confisca ted a Y,"('ighing machine allegedly used in the pac kaging of maniua na. Truc k, Caq!o Burn \\'..\H~EH SPRl'.'iGS 1 AP) -Ladie s' l1ngcr1l' 11 ort h ~-10(1 000 burned up \\'edncsd:iy u·h('n a truck n11~~rd <.1 high y,·tiy cur\"e and O\"Cr1urned in flames. The tv.o dru•ers. inju rrd sllghi!y, v.·t•rc ta ken 10 an Escondido hospital. DAILY PILOT ""' or .. io• CNst DAILY PILOT. wltt'I ... ,.. .... \1 comeil....i "'' "'''"·Pr~•. It Ptll>ll!M<I tr 1M 0.l r'IOt Ct tol P.,blla!I..,, Co ...... ny !.t 1>1 •••• e<ll!•Ont ••r p\ltll .... ld. M-•Y '""'''°" ,,.,,y, ft• Co1l1 MHt . No~rt ll••c1'1, tlun!l~ton llt K !llf 0'11!10ln Vollt Y, L.lg""t I N Cll, 1 .. W..•~.olldl-c• 1nd Son Cltmtn!t/ Stn Jut n C•P11t•1...,. J. •lnglt ,.Q10!'1I 0011;,,,, !1 pUDll•!lod 1tlu<dtYI •"" Wn<11 y1, Tiit p<l"l:IN! PllOh•T'llnG ol1n! h 11 l.:1 Wht ll•V STtttl, C.O.U M111, C.o!lto•n ... t llli . lto&t rt N. Wi t.ii Pr•~nl t..O Puot•tlot• J•c• It. Curl1y \Ik e P•t•'""I t M Glf't••I Mtfl..,_, Thon•111 K11•il Ea ho• Thoni t' /.. Mu•ph1nt Mt M 9•nf £d11ot Cht rlt 1 H. 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One of the accused hit-men arc testi- fying in retru n for red uced Chargs~ or i1nmWl ity -both fro1n prosecut ion - reportedly ca1Jed Popeil co warn him and then cooperated with police. Long Beach police raided the ex.-::lusive Harbor Island home occupied by h1rs. Popeil , her t·wo teenaged daughters and reportedl y, occasionally Ayers, nearly a month ago. They claim to ha~·e tape recordings made of negotia1ions between ~lrs. Popeil and 'her friend and the allegedly hired contract killers dealing with plans for the unt imely de mise of th e kitchen gadge t king . 1-I is indust rial plastics empire includes 1narketing of lhe so-called pocket fish ing rnd \\'hich is \\"idc/y ad\'crtised on tc!cvision. Defense attorneys for ritrs. Popeil and Aye rs -the la tter or v.·hon1 spent licveral days ln jail before securing cash bail-have attempted lo have the pr(lss and publlc barred fron1 courtroom proceedings in Long Beach. .\lunicipal Co11rt Judge Charles !.i. LJ~\\'ln sustained such argwnents for one brief period , but on \Vt'<ln<'sdav refused lo !>e:il \\'l"Jllcn 1ra11scripts Or t·ourt rtcords. 1-ll· 1'oa1d the <J1nou111 of 1rst imony taken so tar -and v.·hich led to an order for !he couple to definitely sland tr ial on th£· solicited murder charges-will take some time to lranscribe from rerords and type out in viewable form. This, Judge Litwin noted, w i 11 effect ively achieve what d e f en s e attor neys \\'an t, the lack of \\Tilten mate rial ;1vail<1l>le to the press and pub:ic. He said it "'ill lake until after the Feb. 19 trilil opens to get such rranscript ions together. The Pope ils' divorce action i s cont inuing in Chi cago despite the Cali fornla murder-for-h ire trial, with a Judge !here cutting off further support pa.v1nents to the wife. Murder Suspect Hurt in Crasl1 ' rt l"RLINGAi\1E (AP) -A man police s:11d they v,·anted lo queslio!:I In the slayi ng or a J>alo Alto woman found suffoca ted in a camper vehicle was injured In an automobile accident during a high-speed chaso by police. Burlingame pollce aald Wednesday night that John Warren Kreut er, about 20. lost control of his car on Jntentate 200 with police in pur1ult at speeds of up to 80 miles an hour. Burli ngame police sa id they wanted to question KJ"euter in connection with rhc sufrocat ion de11th of Liana llughes, 30. whose body was found Monday in her comper parked two block,; from 1h<' police st ation here. Airs more prone to pllyslcallyl" he in terview. punllbing remarked bO ys In <1 n · I per50nally don't think corporal punu;hment is lhe ~·ily to curb undesirable behavior," Gonzah:s added. ··uut if it is valid, It seems it Yl'OU\d ix-JUSt as valid to use Y.ith girls as bOys." ('.onzalt..S said he did no t know if the study would prompt new legis lation. J1 roposals to ban corporal punishment Independe11ts , • U.S. Reveal Truck A ccord WASHINGTON (UPI ) -The Wh ile llouse today "'elcomed an agreemenl to end the str ike of indepe ndent truck driv ers but al the same time armoiwced a new task force from all parts or the government to "assure that highways remain open.·• (Related picture Pa11:e 41. An agreement designed to tnd the eight-day strike that brought violence and economic hardship to 'mUch of the nation was annou nced earlier in the day by representat ives of the truckers and the government. A truckers rep resentative said he would recommend the independents STATE TO RATION GAS END OF MONTH? Page 26 accept the agreement and get their r igs rolling agaln -possibly by this weekend. White House spokesman Gerald L. \\'arren said Pres ident Nixon felt su re the truck drivers would accept the agreement. but added that it \\'as impo rtant to "do contingency planning" to prevent recurrences of the violence which hci.s marked the strike . Transportation Secretary C1audc S, Brinegar heads the gro u·p that will ··uti li ze the resources of all departments of government to assure that all the hi ghways remain open ." Warren said. He said that Brinegar would contact governors of va rious states immed iately to work out methods of cooperation. "We're hopeful the trucks wlll roll and there will be no trouble." Warren said. "But it's only prodent that contingency plann ing goes on." When asked if the Penta gon \\·as Included in "all departments of government," \Varren said "Yes ." The F'ede ral Energy Office, the Interstate commerce Commi!slon and the Department of TranSportation J>cgan releasing· · portions of · the ·agreement hammered out in days of negotiations between the truckers and t h e go.vernment. The FEO ~d it wi ll, allow . tru.'cker5 • 100 percent af their fuel needs : -'11.·hile the ·Transportation Department said ii would push for legislation allowing larger trucks on interstate highw ays. -The I<X streamlined Its regulatioos to allow the truckers 10 pass through rate increases ba.!ed on rising fuel costs. Under the old system, the truckers were required lo wait as Jong as 50 days to get ICC approval. The new rules wou1d accept Cost of Llving ·councll·approved fuel increases and oot r equire the truckers to jU.!tlfy increa-*s on an individual basi s. From P119e I WI NDS ... lank v.·hen residents of the trailer park repeatedly complained of odor rrom the tank. 1·he bright turquois e and yellow cove r. 50 feet in diamete r, was demolished and landed draped civcr a clothesline in the trailer park. Jn El Toro, , a p!exiglas !'ir1 on lhe linilcd California Bank building in El Toro was splintered by the wind and fragments sent flying u far as 300 rcC't. Ot her incidents o{ lrees down were repo rted in El-Toro, Trabuoo Canyon. and Silverado Canyon. At Orange County Airport, only one plane was damaged in its parking place during the day-long windstorm. Reinecke Won't Talk SACRAMENTO (AP) -. Lt. Gov. )':d Reinecke refused to say ··~nesday whether he was in Washington this week in connection With the t ~de r.a I investigation Of the lTT scandal. But he said he expects f~rat..~eclitors lo reach a conclwilon· soon in-the case involving the giant (inn's '400;-&oo pledge to underwrite the 1m i(epublican National Convention. ' Ohio Passes Equal Right.~ COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP ) -Oh~ becam• lilt 33rd state to ratlly an amtndmtnt to the . U.S. Constitution assuring women of equal rtghts .undtt law. The vote 1n tbe Senate wu 20-12~ Th• me B!ure puaed the Ohio l'fouse last year, bllt was rejec ted by a Senate commit~ .. The proposed amendment m\tS't be ratified by 38 stales to blcoine lhe 27th Amendment. ., _Schoo-it ~~liingli, administrators ln agricultural areas reported that they rettlved complaints from parents that they wanted thei r children paddled rather than swpend ed from scbool." have beell 1li11ed , by the LegUJtture In recent years. 1'ht stalt'\\"ldC survey showed that 37 .~94 ~p~kings v.·ere admlnistercd lo boys . The remaining 6.282 repor ted cases or rorporo.1 punlsh1ucnt did nol identify the sex of the studetlt. The report did no t ofrer an explanation ror the disparity, but noted that some cUstr\cts specificall y forb ld spaning of ~ was done wUh PadcUa wb1lt 'DI .. distrlctl said It wu admtntltered by &and. Other dislrlct.o aoll!qr jaed "bait, ::'J 6lrRJl6 and )'ardstiicks:'' the study "-:'U appean ~t all htrl<tl w!ticb use . corporal pWll.Shm:ent do so only 'Alte'r other mearuf Of corrocUon have. 'tailed," Ill• repol'I said. "In rnotr :r1\J!Jimc~s, th~ building p r I n cl p a I .iiftnnines whether cor:poral punishment ·otiould be used." 600 distrlcts repo rted thnt ~ lfliwcver, the stud y said, "several girls. So111e " Help Thy Neighbor? Gas, gas. everywhere. but not a d rop to sell. That seems to be the message at this gas station in Philadelphia. located across the street fron1 the oi l refinery that manufactures the fuel this station sells. Bay Area Police Capture Gunman to End Violence SA J\1 FRANCISCO (AP) -"Boy, tha t guy looks like the same gu y who was shoo ting," said officer Dennis Ca rlonagno iis William V. Harris casually wal ked ou t of the front door of the Hotel Pont iac. The poli ce officer grabbed Jlarris and put him in a pa t r o I car, a suddenly peaceful end to a spurt of violence in this tense city. More than 100 police had surrounded the OOtel, located in the Tenderloin , \Vednesday night afte r police traded inor.e than 20 shots with a man · V.'ho had apparently begun flting at random on a downtown street. llarris, ide ntiflcd as the gunm an by a \vilness and Car lonagno's partner Rick Adk ins, was booked .{or Investigation on two counts of-attempted murder .. resisting arrest anO Pos session of a load- ed gun. · Police :said no one ""as injured in the inc ident . '1'hicb.tf0llowed last week·s random shooting spree in which four were killed on city streets. Adkins and Ca rlonagno were in their car oo routine plainclothes patrol when they heard a gunshot , Adkins said. They stopped the car and then saw Harris on the si dewalk in front of the hotel with a .38-cali be r revolve r in his hand. ''I yel l e d 'Police ! Drop the gun ~' several time!." Adkins sci id, but Harris fir ed at the officers. They returned (ire ~ilh shotguns. A Ford sedan parked on the street "'as riddled by at I eas t 12 bullets as Harris and the offi cers exchanged shots . llarris duc ked into the hotel and ran up to his third-floor room, Adkins said. He then tried to run out the back. bu t stopped and tired two more shots at offi cers covering that exit. llarris then hid the gun behind some loose plaster in the hotel and strolled oul the front door "as if nothing had ha ppened," Adkins said. There were 605 parental compla int! about spankings reported to ell her administrators, school boards or to th e courta, the study added. All but 89 districts require witnwes to be present when corporal punistunent is administered. Kuwait Sie ge Of Ernbassy Nearin g End? KUWAIT (AP) -Guerrilla gwunen freed four of their hostages from the J apanese Embassy today, and Kuwait announce d it v.·ould nJlow a plan e carrying four pro-Arab terrorlits: from Singapore lo land _here "ln response lo repealed appeals from Japan." .. Earlier, the government refuaeil: to let the terorlsts fro1n Singapore·' land on its territory. · Interior and Defcn3C minister ·Sheik Saad el-Abdullah said it ~. l)OIP.ible the siege would end tonight. He said he had "been tn touch v.-i.th the leade r of the gunmen and obtained a pledge that no harm will befall the hostages ." The terrorists y.·ho seized the embassy on Wednesday claimed they were still holding 12 Japanese and Arabs . They had vo~·ed to blo~· up the hostages and themselves unlt"'ss the Singapore terrorists and their hostages v.·cre no1,1·n to Ku wait. A special Japan Air Lines plane arrived ln Singapore early toda y to pit:.l up the group, and preparations ucre under way to fl y the four out. N~~tions betv.·cen K u "' a i t i authoriti es and the gunmen continued through the night . and the government reported the hostages were in goOd physical condition. The Japanese government said the. gue rrillas in Kuwait had se t a deadline of 4 a.m. Friday Kuwait ti me, or 7 p.m. PDT Thursday, for the arrival of the plane and the terrorists and ho stages from Singapore. The Japanese said they were trying to get the deadline extended while they oontlnued to plead with the Kuv•ailis to agree to the terrorists' demands. The terrorists released thr e e Palestinian women and a Pakiatani doonnan from among their hostages this morning. The ~·omen, wb> arc secretaries at the em~y, looked exhausted but unharmed. They v.·ere taken to the Foreign ~1inist.cy next door for quesiioning. · A • spokesman for the K u w a i t go vernl!len& -said it had ;<>ffe\~ the 1errorists· Vansport' to any country of their choice, bul "the Ku wait government stands firm on its position to ~eny the Japanese plane from Singa pore to land in Kuwait to avoid further complication of the situation. P A RADE AFFECTED B Y GAS SHORT AGE FORT LEWIS . Wash. (AP ) -An army might travel on its stomach, but the artillery travels on gasoline , and a shortage of such is taking some of the bravado from a farewell parade set today. Abo ut 8,000 sold iers are lo marrh in review to bid farewell tD the 9t h I n f an t r y Divis ion's depa rting commander, ~taj. Gen. \Vll\lam B. Fulton. But a spokesman said the alrcra lt, tanks . artillery and other vehicles common to such event.s w111 be omlllcd to conserve fuel. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . - -·aeat The Tax Man SALE! MARGI lllt I GO TO ~'S T O COLL ECT TAXES ON THEIR l lllTIRI INV ENTORY. I CAii HARD1Y WAIT I . Beautlhll aflmline stylil'lg .,, wilh everything at your flngettlptJ CANTil.iVER shelve. Mlfual up and down. Ca bl net r611a easl.l'f on wh eell:'Automal lc Ice maker can be ~at any time. . ............. . .. -···--..... 4 ·-· ~-... .. ....... 90 DAYS 'CASH II WITH APPAOV!:O CRE DIT 1815 NEWPORT BLVD., Downtown Costa Mesa "'7 Phone 548 ·7788 l L a ti p a , 0 n w a 0 a 0 a n lWid.iJ. Ftbnwy 7, l'l74 S DA ILY PllO T :J ------'=---- Beac1ifr~nt, Cwiyou Site . . Park Fund Questions Raised Diii'( ,lie! Sl1tt ,lloll By GEORGE LEIDAL 01 1tte Oell'I' '11ef lleff PlaMing for a 1,600-acre s t a t e beach!ront and Canyon park -lncludlng ru1 offshore, underwater i:narine life preserve -continues despite questions about where $7.6 million to buy the property will come from. State parks department chief Willia1n Penn Molt told participants in the Irvine Company Multi-Agency PI an n i n g program (TICMAP) meeting Tuesday in Newport Beach there is a question about the funding. Last year the legislature approved a bill by State Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (R·Newport Beach) to buy the 3.5 mile stretch of beach and Irvine Ranch canyons. That bill y,'()(ltd dr:l\v on the slate general fund and the maximum $7 .6 million is available only through June 30, Mott said. TICAMP ·is a group of city, coun ty It's Higli Time For His Sign FLORENCE, Ore. (AP) Officials of this coastal community have been nagging C I a r e n c e Wilbanks to get rid of the sign at bis food market. They say it violates a 1972 ordinance against revolving signs. sees IRVINe COASTAL PARK FUNDING GAP State Parks Chief William Mott in Newport Beach But the ordinance p e r m i ls revolving time and temperature signs. So, Wilbanks hung an alarm clock on one end of the sign and a thern1ometer on the other. Anyone who wants to climb a stepladder can get the time and temperature. ------- San Onofre Tidelands ..... j. Lease Wins State Okay Poll Shows Pot Gaini1ig Favor l 11 Calif or1iia SACRA~I ENTO \t\Pl -The Staie Lands Commission u n a n i "' o u s I y approvrd a 49-yt•:i r 1£'asc of sta\t.' tidelands \\ edncsday for part of a controversial nc1v nuclear po.,..·cr plant proposed a! San Onofre. The lease .,...as approved o v c r object ion." of conscrvation1sts. ~·ho saaJ the plant .,..·ould upser the ecology of the arC'a. mar its bC'auty and create a potenlial nucle<1 r hazard. The lease. at rates or SlS.000 to $52.500 per year, is an .11nnex to a project Suspect in Rape Of Nurse Held VAN NUYS (U PI J -Gary Al len ~loss . 2~. of Ear\imart. 1\·as arraigned here on charges he abd uctrd a 29-ycar-old nurse and took her to Tulare Count}' v.·here she -.....·as held captive three days and raped repeatedly. ~1unicipal Court J udge Ed\\'ard I.. Davenport \\'ednesda.v ordered ~loss held oo $25.000 bail and set Feb. 2Q for a preliminary hearing. Moss was charged \\'ith one count of kidnaping for ransom. one or robbe ry and three of rape. . lie 1vas brought hrrc rrom Visalia TUesday for questioning about the nurse's abdu ction fron1 :i North J1o!lywood parking lot last \reek. Vp A Creek previously reject ed by the regional Coastal Zone Commission and now subject to reconsideralion. San Onofre is in San Diego Coun!y just south of the Western White House. SAN FRANCISCO (U PI) -The California Poll has found th a t Californians ha ve berome more It includes 19 acres on \\'hich giant tolerant in their views about marijuana 18--foot diameter underground and .,..·ater in recent years. but there is stitl a pi pes would be constructed to bring split along generation lines ove r the in cooling water for the nuclear plant issue. and disperse the hot waste waters in Pollster Mervin Field reported in a h surve;.i he made for the Los Angeles t e ocean. Time.s that 51 percent of the public An additional iO 'Cl'e! .woµId be ~ • lavots ea8ing legal penalties agai~t :pot. for seveh "years 'ti\lrfhl 'the construCtlbrf' " is &mplrM. lo Only 22 per~ ·11r the phase of the project Larry t{amlin public taking the same stand in 1969. So the ~1·1 · Ed·. ,..._ 's p ·ect' Outright legalization foWld favor wtth u m ...,., 1 onua ts00 "'-'· roJ 32 1 th' · ed l m&na1er. said .ihe pipe• would be,Jt.31) perf.en 1~ hroe, as ~pa~ ~ o 1 it bOI round · · i l:l'pfr..,nti<iln!y.iri igo. , •• -, elf 1~w gadded. lhat the land s The granting of _the vote.to t~e 13-20--a~ . . . _ year-<>ld group 1n the mter1m has co1nm1ss1on a~t1on on. the le~se 1s ~ust broadened support for marijuana. In one of 42 ~nn1~s required on he pro1ect the over-21 group in the latest l!!lurvey, and that. it will ~ot go ahead unless 29 percent fa vor legalization and 48 all _agencies clear 11. percent favor easing of penalties. Sierra Cl ub Sf>?kes man Stepha~ Vol ker The liberalizing trend is seen as due ()pposed the pro1ect on grounds it would to changing views of the possible harmful destroy the natural beauty of the area, effects of marijuana. For example, 47 create a hazard because or nea rby percent of th05e 21 and over agree eanhquake faul ts. a~ was unnC!CC~ry that "marijuana should not be considered because company estimates of elect rical in the same class as ()ther so-called needs are inOated. dangerou s drugs _ .. " In 1969 29 percent li e said the company . is jus.tifying agreed with that. ' the need for the. plant v.·1th esl1ma~es In 1969, 16 percent of the agreed based on assumptions that the population that use of pot is no more dangerous growth and per capita consumption of than the use of alcohol. The latest poll electri city will both continue to increase sho1~1ed t.,..·ice as many people agreed . al the same rate of gro"·th as in the. And in 1969, 33 percent agreed that past decade . Neither assump1ion is valkl . use ol marijuana could lead a person Volke r said. to take more harmful drugs. . ----·.::.,t... ,· Car dri ven by . .ElbisA Manal atas, 29, of Anaheim sits at bottom ol ~ralnage ditch aiong MacArthur Boulevard near Main St~t in lrvine Wednesday after a coliisiorl. She suffered only minor injuries in the plunge. The driver of the other car -•\ill on MacArthur but no( visible -was quoted an:er the acclde~t as saying, "where did she go?" ' ctnd state o!rlclals. Each me:nbe r represents a public agency O r environmental group that may have somethlng to say...()r may have approval pov,rer over development plans of the Irvine Company . 111e newest of the public agencies. the stat~ and regiona l C o a s t l i n e Conservation Commission decides \\•ha~ happens to the land 1,000 yards inland of the mean high tide line . The state group alS<l must master plan coastal development inland fi ve miles. TIC.\1AP hopes to contribute ideas to .,..·hat is submitted ror approval and to add its expertise to the agencies which will decide if development is to be approved" at all. That planning 111lrk isn't expected to be· completed by the. deadline for exptration of the state funds. Irvine Company planning vice president Dick Reese eJCplained . • J\.[O(I suggl'!tlL-d th~i! il \\(Jl1 ! , .... "prac11cal " to e~tencl C.:u1>tnl t·r, appropriations blll . Ile f,1vors '"placui~ a high priorily " on the lr,·inr l.'lkl~l park as one of the proJccls to hf• funded ()Ut of a $250 n1ill1on sL<.ttcvdcle p<irk.'i bond issue. Vo!ers 111 June 1vlll dccuh.: 1!1:-it acquisition n1easw·e, ~toll s:ud. 111 any event, he explained 1h.H th•' state's ag recn1cnt "ith the lrvu lt.' Con1pany provides for purchase of th~ property at hall its assessed \'alu~IJ.ion 'Ilic appr:11sal nlosl recen1 ly done is t\1·0 years old. J\.lott said. It covC'rf'd the beach!root ot a line averaging 25 fc·~·1 inland or the edges of lhe bluffs. ,111d includ ing p:irt of I .os Trancos Ca11yu11 and all of ~-!oro Canyon. "If a nc1v appraisal sho1rs lhc land is v.·orth Jess "W'e "'ill pij y less. If 11 is more valuable "c sti ll l\Oll'I pa y tn11r" th<111 7 1; n11 !!1un " ~10.tt t'"-pta1ned Orie lll·1v ftc>,J hlrt· unvtilt:ll 111 h, • rc·m:irk..; Tuesdny "Wa'i an or!shor• 1'.'cologlc<.il p rt'~er\ 1• or undcrwat~r ~1r._ s!;:i tc parks pl :111 n11rs art· stud\·1n~ ~luH poi1H1·d nul th1· r1·lo1•ijt1JJ11 ,,f P:1L'1fu· Co.i,1 t11i::h1\•ay -.1~111 .. I 11/IJ 1'"1.'I 1nl ,111d 1111pl'l1\t'" thr p:11·k 111g ~11 tt<il 10n h1r U.'it·r:. or llil· l.1rg1·~l $\f•·t··h ot Ll'.lf'h .11 !h · 111outh •ii .\loru (":1f1\ull ,\!tliuugh lh• 11.11·ks d1·1i.11 t111•·11t 111111 \ Pi.I I' lur II llll' l•'IOL'JllOll 11.!fl 1•:il tt11: .111 <1re!1eil 1111\l~•t· 111t·r d11· ~·:1n)•111 .1ll1 1\\llll!, \1~11111 ;1111! 1.11.•dt·'l!l'l,111 :1('L'~''" from th~· U•"•t·h 1v tht' c~ll)'011 uplund., ~1ri11 :-.ud Thi· "''-th" p;1r ks d~·p<1rtn11 •11 r h1•,1 l 1·1'•11111'"d to pru11de 1h1' Tl l \).\]' p;ultl·1µ:.111 ... 1111/\ 1·xpl<.111,111on of pl;u1nu1i.: (huh.: Ii• (1,111 I,} 111" pl:inn•·r:-. 1·1tt1 thuul.!.h ,1 prl·t'l!<c 11lan ror th1· p:11\. 1s Ho1 \10111· \111d 11 un ·1 b1 • 1111111 fp:ul lo bu;. 111•· 1:1 11(1 I'.> ;1\;11la~' • Ranch Developing -Backed Fi1iul De cision 011 Sad<llebuck V<1llev Land /Ju e • By WILLIAM SCHREIBER ot t~• D•Hw r not s1111 Orange County supervisors h ave endorsed dev~opment plans for almost 3,000 more acres of Saddleback Valley ranch land. Final action was taken \Vcdnesday on the 17(}..acre 1fathis Ran ch development adjacent to Laguna Hills Mall and the board is expected to authorize the 2, 700..acre Whiting Ranch development next week . The Whiting plan was h e a rt i I y endorsed by supervisors because of the fact that more than half of the land w.lll be left as open space. 1be board couldn't officially vote 'ii the project until next week. because of a new Jaw requiring first and second readings on planned c o m m u n i l y ()rdinan ces. The two projects are expected to add at least 7,500 residents to the booming El Toro-Mission Viejo area over the next decade. County road deparUnent officials, school officials and law enforcen1ent agencies h .. 1vc termed the cent ral \·allry area one of the 1nost negatively irnpac tc<l areas in the county because of rapid growth. Various estimates in recent months have shown the road syste1n and other essential county services to be as mu ch as two years behind development Schools are alreaciy on double sessions in S<1me areas. But supervisors said Wednesday the rights of property owners to develop their land as they see fit had to be upheld. The Whi ting Ranch, situated in the hills above Lake Forest along El Toro and Santiago Canyon roads, is called by county planners one of the most unusual concept" they have seen in planned community developm ent. Overall densities on the property will be about one unit for every l\VO acrr.s though most of the development \\'ill be concen trated in a relatively sn1all area. Although the 1,400 acres to be Jcrt open will be privately owned developers assured the board public access .,..•it! JJ.J. (Jarrell~ 23rd SEMl~ANNUAL I I Now In Progress IH' l-:1\t'n 111 ;:.:r~·t•llb{·)t ..,rr-;1s ,111d ;";Orll " 11:111l1'(' 11';:11 I.•. 111 tilt' ri •s1<l1•nl1al f>Ot'llQ1t 11f th•· pl'OP('J'IY pla11 dc:>1g11er L•1rr\ \\ r·bb 111 \'"I'S Co1npany said 110111• of the di•n::.itli<· v .. 1H eXl'l't•d four unit s p1·r ;:icrc 11 ith tl•· lo1r\•"1 dcn$H,v being about 1.9 11n1t s 11' acre The \\'hi1i11g plan a!::.11 111clud1 ·.:. a goU course. lake. a s1nal! con111u:rc1a! Bf"!a and other recreational services. . The Mathias Ranch development took n1onths of public hcllrings ht'fon:• ttii• plannin.c: con1n1ission before 11·inn1ng tlx1t cndorscinent.-The original pl:in 1 1~.~ tritnmed dO\\'n considerably during th.ii\ proces~. The dcvelo pincnt ll'dl l:w <:(in:iiderah.I\ denser th<in the 'Vl1it in~ Ranch bul supervisors 11 rre ~•11isfied it i ,; acceptable under the 1.:0ltn!; 's 19S.1 Lnnd l.i$l' Elt'men1 The pru1eet \\'il l h:-11·p :1 :.;n)~~ rll'll'l!I' nf about i . .f u11its pt•r ac·rl'. 1nclt1rli11g a 21-ar:re greenlx!lt aro111HI ,\liso Crf'rl.. It 11·ill supporl 900 un11s of apartn1en1s atl<l rondon1iniu n1s 11nd ribout 20 ac:r l•,; of connnerclal properly . e SAVE 20 % ON CUSTOM ORDER CHAIRS , SOFA S And LOVE SEATS • SAVE 20 % ON ALL HERITAGE UPHOLSTER Y INCLUDING LEATHER . Your favorite interior desig11er will bt ltappy to assist you ... e SAVE 20 % ON SEVERAL DREXEL & HERITAGE BEDROOM, DINING ROOM & OCCASIONAL TABLE GROUPS • SAVE 20 % AND MORE ON MAN Y FLOOR SAMPLE PIECES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION H.J.GAI\RETT fURNl1URE ·~•·02 75 PROFESSIONAL IN TER IOR DESIGNERS Open Mon. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. Th,n. & FrL Eves. COSTA MESA. CALIF. - .j DAILY PILOT Tlwr$cU}', FtbN.Jr}' 7 1974 --_______ _:c:::c.: Heath Calls for Election • Ill Britian Candidates On the Spot RICKY TJCKY POUTIX: Now ls the time lhat all good persoos along our Orange Coast are con1ing to the aid of their cities. It 's time to elect new city councils. Thus we have candidates running a\1 over the plact. There is considerable pointing-v•ith- pride and vic"·ing-with-alarm going on these da } s. Along y,·ith the profusion of potential municipal oHicc holders, so m e organization..~ make an attempt to sort out the council contenders and lh us separate the good guys fron1 lhe other kind. THIS SORTING PROCESS ·is done through a device known as The Qu estionnaire. Outfits like the League of Women Voters, the Environmental Coalition or Orange County, and even the Daily Pilot. send questionnaires to the candidates in an effort to pick their brains so later the public can be infonned or their various notions. Some of these question fonns really pu t the candidates to the test. You take the questionnaire, for example, that's being sent to our COWlCil candidates from Seal Beach to San Clemente by the Environment.al Coalition folks . It's a beaut. For starters, there are 19 questions for the prospective council person on "'·hat he thinks about growth and the future population of Orange County. The qu estions talk about zero growth, densities, faster growth, slower growlh, concentrated distri butions and all sorls of stuff like that. THE ONLY THING they left out was the question of planned parenthood. Then there are a series of questions for council contenders in each specific C'ily. This is where it really gets tough. For example, Costa h·lesa City Council candidates are asked, "Do you support the si.gn ordinance recommended by the planning commission?" Support it? First you have to tmd it. 'fhe last time it was seen it was buried in City Council study. TIIAT SIGN LA \V is 35 pages long Monday night the council launched studY and. a~te~ four hours got to Page 9. "'b.ich lS Just past the definitions of wtiat is a sign. After 3.5 more hours Tuesday ni ght. the council was on Page 12. flow can you expect a candidate to know anything about that? Newport Beach candida tes arc asked , "Do you favor expansion of facilities at Orange County Airport to allow more fl ights?'' ARE THEY KIDDING? If any candidate answered Yes to that one, ii v.·ouldn't be a queslion of getting- c]ectl'd. It v.·ould just be touch-and-g'o if he could a\'oid the tar and goose fe<i1h('rs. In San Clemrnte. they ask, "\\'oulrl you support {l hillside grading ordinance similar to the one adopted by San Juan Capistrano?" Listen, if you v.•ant lo get elected in San Clcmenl e, you don 't lik e anything th(ly do in S.1n .Juan Capistrano. llow about this one for 11untington Bc<ich candidates: '·Do you favor a \'iirianrf' pr.rm1t11ng: Edison 10 burn high- sulfur fuel al th e l luntington .&oach rncility?" \\'llAT AltE TllEV trying 10 do·i Grt the candidates slrung up? \rc11. 1hrou~h it all. th<'y did miss one queslion th:ir would have. been easier than most they offered. It's the one about When Did You Stop Beating ''When did you stop beating your \l'ife Cor husband if applicable)? Please give details." LO!\'DON (lrr1i -Prime t.i inl!tcr F:ctward Jlea01 1oday .llought a nC"'' n1a11d:1le in 11 gcncrnl f'ICct1on Frb Z8 10 Jcad nr1t111n out of lht gra\·e cri.s1s Into "''hich <i national mines shutdo"•n !he ~·ookeod has plun~ the naho11 . The de<>ision. taken al a lwo-hour C'risi.s ~ession of the cabinet, came after eleventh hour attempts by t ht' gnvernmenl and lndu:.1ry leaders to head 1lff Ille str ike failed. ,\bandooing hopes of a settlement. 1 leath called the cabinet together and said he has decided to d1ssolvt' parliament and hold a general election Tht Feh. 28 elettloo dale wa.s announ<'t.-d AAonly aftcrwarW 1'hc announL'C'n1c:.11\ ~au! the prt'~<:nt parliament. el~tcd June 19. 1970. will be dis.oiolved Friday. The llt'\V parliament "'ill hold Its first session 1t1Rrch 12. J·lcath wrole Mineworkers President Joc Gormley this rnorning 11sking hirn to postpone the \\'alkout for the duration vf the ele<'lion camp .. -ugn. "It is clearly desirable thet during th e election campaign the people should ht• able to coo~ntrate their ttltention on l~ issues upon "''hich they will be a..o;;ked to vote," Heath said. Connley al once summoned a meeting Ul'I Ttlt1ll'ICltt Death on Highways Delaware policeman examines smashed window through which a bullet was fired from speeding car. killing truck rtriver Claudie Nix. 50, of St. Stephens, S.C. Police now are escorting truck caravans on state highways. Sl{ylab Ci~ew Gets Ready To Leave, Douse Ligl1ts 110USTON I UJ'I I -Skylab 3's astronauts today began the fin a I shutdo"'n of America's first space station and readied their Apotlo space taxi for Friday's return to earlh after a record 84 days in orbit. '·We're e:xacUy on schedule," reported Gerald P. Carr. of Santa Ana, the commander of the third and last crc\1' to occupy the nin e-monlh old orbiting laboratory. Carr. Edward G. Gibson, form erly of San Clement.c, and William R. Pogue planned lo sleep most of the afternoon and gel up at 7 p.m. PDT to prcptire to leave Skylab and fly th!'lr Apnlln to a Paciiic Ocean splashdo"·n :it SI: 17 a.m. The pilots wer1· busy 11ism:1ntl ini:: experiments and !urning off rn:1ny of the electrical und other S\ stern s !hat have suppor1ed ;i toia! of nine men liO days -long er tluin the !otn! space lime Jogged by all prl'vious U.S. c1.stro- naut cre\~'S. .Shutt ing nil the s.vsten1s off caused one minor problem between the pilots and mission control. The aslronau1s had lo mois1en some to"·ets to save for a sponge balh before 1hey cl1mh into the Apollo C'arly Fridny bccau.~!' !hr \\'ater systc1n had ro he turn1;d off today . Carr argued they could ha\'e the water on until early Friday. bu! ground controllers v.·cre firm that it must go off today or their sleep time would be shortened. The pilots' record collection of scil'ntific data already v.·as s\O\Ved securely in the Apollo they rode to Skylab after leaving Cape Canaveral NOY. 16, The astronauts, happy and rela-.:ed. spent a few minutes \Vednesday cuuing up like schoolboys in the unique world of wei ghtlessness they will leave behind. 1 They bounced from one wall to another in the roomy Jab, turning somers.::1ul\s :ind back flips in a 5Ceming dance of celebration. Two J\len Stripped TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -Tv•o~Catiforn ia men were left standing partially nude 1n freezing v.·eather early today :ifter lhey were robbed al gunpoint of a1\ their possessions. including most of their clothing, police said. Dennis Daly, 25. and Robert Bo\vman. 28. both or I lollywood. told police they 1vere picked up hy tv.·o persons in a car about 3 a.m. Snow Covers Northeast "l1>11n1 ... fl.ftll B•l'"'•'t' sa11on 9.,11.10 C.~•rloHe Cl'>lc;ago Clnchw,.11 C~V'll•r'ld 0•11•• .,.,_ "" --°""°'' f1lrN11lr.• HOl'IOl11h1 ..:;..,, .. ,City o~"' P1fm J.oriflVS Pl'lll.ctel'pflla ,._111 Pit"""""' Por1htnd. On. AlchmOl>d• Va. '""' $•11 L.t~• Clly $111 l'-f"ancltc:t St•tllf 1 .... ,...1 WO- ~lassacliusetts, Neiv York Expect 10 Inches H•flt n " " Jl " ,_ " .. " " S. California ,.,,, GUJIV wlncb whipped I "r 0 " Iii " ' S0111'Mr11 C1li!otnl1 11911lr1 IOd•y, ' downl"'OI power linn •nd trea!lf'Q ,,., 1><ollltm1 tor mototi1t1 111 mOllfllein •nd dei.e•I re;ionl. Tile CltY w•~ t ool •nCI ll'le allin _., titer. 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But he said It v.•;Jl be f'or the 27·rnan executive to deeide. 1'he government's declaion boosted prices Oil the Uindoo atock market Earller this week they bad sh.unpe<l heav ily as a resul t of the crisis. lleath was not obliged to hold nCY.' elt.>ctlons until July , Hl75. But Oe took the gamble or seeking a new manda te at once after l~ miners walkout starting th.ls weekend phmged Britain into what H!fllh himself bu saJd will be her worst ~!Jl! s1oce World War II. Slnce Britain gct.s 70 percent ot !ta energy from coaJ, t.he strike faced the natton with the threat of industry grinding lO a halt in a few weeks, houri long electric pow er cuts, buslnesS bankruptcies and millions jobless . On another troubled industrtal front, 100,000 Lendon conunulers were without tralns this rnomlng because of a U-hour work stoppage by locomotive engineers in the state-run rail system's eastern division. 1be engine«s are seeklng more P'IY· Politiclll sourrts said the election campaign is certain to be one of the bitterest and most divlslve in the countr)''• recent hlstOI")'. Htath's CooservaUve Part)', the .......... said, ls certain to fight the elecUoo on the issue "wbo runs the country -lhe government or the labor unions?" Heath him.self has attacked what he described as "the brute force ot union power." The opposition labor party, poUtient sources sa id, \Vtll flght it on the Issue of "settle the strike and get Brita in back to work." .i "1.. .::..~ ~ ........ ,.,, ......... ""'z:.::""""_"'"_""""_""' .. ""'""""'_""..,""""' ___ _ Confessions Will Shift Priests to Ask More About Taxes, Less 011 Sex VATrCAN CITY (AP) -Priests hC'aring confessions wi ll question Itoman Catholics Jess about sex and more about paying taxes . This will be one of the ri;sults of a Vatican document released today. A document on the Sacrament of J>enance rejects most of the changes proposed by bishops and theologians in recent years. But it shifts the stress of the entire confession rite Jron1 individual aspects of sin to social ones. It also allows for the elimination of the box·like confessional booth that St. Charles Borromeo. archbishop of Milan. introdured in the 16th century. The document repealed a centuries-old rul ing that made !he booth compulsory for H ussei1i Fails To Quell Mutiny By Jorda1i Army BE IRUT. Lebanon (AP) -A pay raise by King 1-lussein failed today to end a four-day-old mutiny by units of the Jord anian army. the anti -H uss c in Pall'!>1inian nc"'·s agency \\"afa reported today. \V;i fa said the mutineers had surrounded an oil refinery in Zerqa , 15 miles north of Amman. a go\'emmenl radio station. the army s I a r f headq uarters and oac of Hussein's palaces. Sources in Beirut suggested that· these troops might be loyal unit5 deployed to protect the buildings. Neither confirmation nor contradiction of the Wafa report v;as obtainable. bui tbc bootility of the Palestine guerrilla l~adership lo tbe Jordanian monarch made it suspect. Censorshi p continued to hold up news reports of the crisis from Amman. Sources In the Jordanian capital. reached by telephone from Beirut, refused to commt'nt. Reliable reports f r o m A m m a n \\"ednesday said !he mutiny was not against the king"s aulhority. Instead, the rebels charged the top leaders of the government and the anny with co rruptioo, dem anded their replacement and also demanded more money to match raise.s given civil servants. Hussein. on a private trip to Britain . postponed a trip to Washington and flew back to Amman. Travelers from Jordan said the 39-year-old monarch went to Zerqa Wednesday morning to meet with troops. Mit1dsze11ty Says He Was Deposed VIENNA (AP ) -Hungary's exiled .Josef Cardinal Mindszenty said tod ay lhat he did not step down vol untarily as archbishop or Esztergom and primate of the Hwigarian Church. The statement was the first from Cardinal Mlndszenty since Tuesday's announcement by tbe Vatican Lhat Pope Paul declared tbe archdiocese of Esztergom vacant and appointed an apostolic administrator to run it. He said he did so in order that the archdiocese, which includes Bud apest and conveys the rank or primate or Hungary, might have a resident bishop. Ca rdinal Mind!unty1 who will be 82 on March 29, s~ in lht statement th at he "neither abdicated from his archbishop's office nor from Ule digni ty as primate of Hurlgary. The decision was taken by the Holy See alone." 'Good news Mr. Jon#. UllW the new lnBumnce #heme, you can stay until fDmOITOW, ' priest! hearlng confessions from women. 1'l.e document, dated last Dec. 2, was ~leased today by the Vatican. However, CO.Pies were sent to bishops around the world . Some of lhe bishops made it public Wednesday. MBgr. Gilberto Agustoni, doctrinal expert of the Congregation for Divlne Cult, explained the document to newsmen. He said ooe of lhe questions likely to be asked more olten by priests hearing confessions is: "Do you pay taxes?" Msgr. Agus1oni said executives would be asked how they are treating their employe5. Doctors would be asked If money was more important to them than the health of patients. Delp• Storl< Actor Donald Sutherland has assisted at the birth this week in l·lollywood of a son to his gi rl friend, French Canadian actress Francine Racette. It is the first child for tile couple. Kissi.tiger Flies To Panan1a for Ne\v Canal Pact \\rASffTNGTQN {UP1l -Secretary of State llcnry A. Kissinger flew to Panama loday see king "a new dialogue with Latin America." Kissinger was to sign a declaration setting up negotiations on a new Panama Canal treaty !hat would lead eventually to Panamanian sovereignty over the Canal Zone. Opponents to the treaty believe U.S. defenses will be endangered by replacing the 70-year-old treaty that gave the United States control ove r the canal and the surrounding zone in perpetuity. However a senior state department official said the declaralion to be signed by Kissinge r and Panamanian Foreign Minister Juan Antonio Tack "sbowe our wtlllngness to engage in a new dialogue with Latin America and to move ahead on solving our common problems." Kissinger was scheduled to return to Washington early Friday morning. In a background paper issued Ill Panama City, the State Department outlined .six basic iaaues that have held up o:ompletJon o! the negotiations begun 10 years ago after riotJ along the boundary separating the Canal Zooe from Panama. They are: duration of a new treaty,· the transfer of U.S. juri.9diction over the Canal Zone to Panama1 expansion of the canal's capacity, reductktn of !he 553-<quare-mlle canal Zooe canal defense and rompensatlon to Paoama for use o! Ille canal. ''The prlnclplet do oot establllh any rpeclflc (lalel, rtghtl, amounu, or any op.or ~etalls," the Stale Departmenl poper· liaJd. ·A ""1or ,State Departm<nt offldal in Wuhlngtori emphasized thal Ille joint statement Is neith er a treaty nor an intemaUonal agreement. "It will simply provide the negotiators with the broad outllnua of a new treaty relationship, the detallll of which would be left for the next 3tagc of the negotiating process," h4! said. given the had In the pa11t, Sex sOOuld no longer be exclusive prominence it confesskinal questioning in ~· A&IJslool said. Many prlem atready had stopped asking about deta iled a.!pecU of se1ual sins, prefen1ng to call broadly upon the penlntml! to say vohmtarlly W'hat they felt wa!I wrong. The monsignor said the Vatican bad turned down demands by Switzerland and other nations that public absoluUon of sirul be -allowed also for grlrvous or mortal sins, without p r i v a t e confession. A detailed disclosure Is still necessary for sins such as thefls and aexual misbehavior, Msgr. Agustoni said,. ... Grenada Bel~1nes I n£lependent, but Situation Tense IN SHORT... ) in case of civil strife. but !here was no e\'idencc of disturbances this moming. Maurice l. &imp. leader' ol. I.ho ~t New Je't)'tl moveme11t, .,.,.as ch.vged with illegal (Xlsscssion of n1unitions. Gai ry Rtid Bi.Shop's foUowcrs !lad pliaMeU ''something for today." e ¥eo1uau ltlay Testify WASHINGTO~ -Sources close to a Senate investigatk>n into alleged military spying on Henry A. Kissinger say a Na\'y yeoman is prepared to testify that his military supe riors asked hlm lo provide unauthorized files to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs or Slaff. The Senate Armed Services CommJtttt i~ prepared to subpoena l'O LC. Charles E. Radford who v.·orkl'd in the Wlute H~ at the ~ime of the alleged military spying operation 1n 1971. e /tllnim11n1 Pay Gain.• WASHINGTON -Legislation to raise lhe $1.60 hourl y federal minin1um wagt.• to $2 is advancing in both Ill<! !rouse and Senate. l'resident Nixon vetoed a similar measure last September. By a vole of 13-Z, Oie Senate l..1bor Commillt.~ Wednesday approved a bill !hat would provide an immediate pay increase for 3.5 mi llion workers whose ean1ings are at or below the mi nimum wage. e Army Comes flp Short 'VASJ1INGTON -The Anny fell short of its recruiting goal in January by 10 percent, Penlagtlt'l sources said todi1v adding that the service wuuld probably miss its goals for lhe next four months becall'>f of a new ceiling Imposed by Congress on t~ percentage of high school dropoub[ it can accept. e /tlezi~ Sta11• Flrn& ACAPULCO, Mexico -Ptf e 1 I ca n authorities have refll8ed to free 50 irnpri!!Med peasant! as demanded by lhe1 kldnapers of V\nctnte Rueda SaUcedo, deputy mayor of Acapulco and an alternate congressman. The kldnapers lhreatened to kUI Rueda Saucedo , today II their demands -• .nol met. Gay Conf~rmed For Oregori Job PORTLAND, Ort. CUP!) -'!be Portland· City CouncU has cOnnrmed appointment al llovld V1n Wagner. an admitted hoaaexual. to alt u 1 member or the Metropolitan Human RelaUono Comml.sslon. The council, by tmanlmous vote. Wcdne,,day approved Van Wagner, a counselor for the Ore"on Employment , Dlvlslon, u one of three new appo1ntec.s to fil l three-year Wnns oo the com~ sion . Bilk the 1 e gua ll:IX 11 ann she te tree re con A Uni und ,. I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I r r I I I I I I I I ; I I r I I I r I I I I l1111rld11y, Feb,uary 7, 1974 DAILY PILOT 5 Ivy Priest Retiring As-State's Treasurer Hearst Parents, -WANTED- FBI Await Worcl DL\MO NDS•GEMSTONES J .... i..1 ..., fo.o.,.111 1, -cllh•t 1., •lo""-'• 01>• , • .,., ....... •ro• ,,.....,.,. ladi•14..oh and e11oi. .. C.ttllll e•v"'l"c"io• ...4 • ..o1 .... 1iof, "' -··~111. 111911 •• 1 ,.k ........ Coll '"'°'"'°" BEHKELEY !UPI I Police U . David Johnson said toduy that officers had checked Olli doiens of leads but 1~1ere without a clue to sketch Is •·tricky unles!I yo11 get a good one '' hut said he knew of two "11nPs$eS 1ha1 I "got a good i;hn1pse" or th~ abductors. 10 • 4oily. S.1.,,doy 10.6, $w""'°Y do1cd, 01\ IOI" Mt. o.,..;. fol•• or ""· )oo.o,jlfl, iewels by ioseph SOUTH C04$1 'LAl .t. • 3SSl l•ISTOl, COSTA MlSA • S40·90U SACRAMENTO !A P) -Ivy Baker Priest Is retlrlni from the money game after 16 yea rs or mot h e r l y guardianship over bllllons or taxpayer dollars. her nea1 , precise signature nppeared on $63 billion worth of currency. /l.s state treasurer for Uie past eight years, she has overseen the investment of furth er billions and is the officia l watchdog over S!O billion of negotiable securities housed in Lhe Capitol vault. ... problems during the past ye1:1r and f a m i I y considerations hJve brought me to this very importunt decision." the kidna ping of Pa trlcla"---~==============:_ __ ..:_=========:;---Hcarsl, duughter of publisher-I editor llandol ph A. lleurst. 111e \?·year-old ?i.1rs. Prlesl announced Wednesd1:1y that she would not seek a third ~nn as California state treasurer. She cited health r e ason s and f an1ily considerations, AS TREASURER of the Uni!ed States tor eight years under President Eiaenhower, SPORT COATS 1'he announcement came as a surprise. Mrs. Priest v.•as expecled to seek re-election this year. In a !~·~page statement released by her office, she sa id, "Persi5tent he a 11 h ------- AN AIDE SAID she is not seriously ill but "her doc1or advised her that it would be In her besl interest not 10 UJ'I T .. t~lo \vork so hard and to gel some ENOS 16-YEAR CAREER rest." Ivy Bake r P riest Assistant Treasurer Robert ---'--------- SchWkc added . ''She has hardly ever had any trouble until th.13: year." Kid1ia p Tip Earn s Ludy Cas li A 1varcl il'fODESTO I ;\J''l A ?11otlcsto \\"On1an has bf'en <11,·ardcd $1,000 for !he tlp th:it ]('d to the rf'SCUf.' of a hoy kidnapcd a year ago. 1·1ic re11•ard was paid to !\·la1·gart'\ Rains \Vednesd;iy from the Modesto Bee's ··secret v;itness" f u n d, df'signed to enroura11:c local ciiizens to provide information lo heli) solve crirnes. !\IRS, RAJ:"</S' rf'porl that :i neighbor ';; toddler neve r v.·as :illo\1'1'd ou!sic\c led S!~nislaus County sheriff';; d c p u l i c s Tuesda}' 10 fi nd T om n1 y Lauver. missing since Jan. 20. 1973. ''!\'ot a darn thing checked out ," John~n said, but he "speculated '' tlla t "something should happen in a day or so." TH E SE ARUI for the 19- year-old ~11ss Hearst became largely a ma tter of v.·aiting for her <llxluctors to make a n1ove. "All we can do is sit and v.•a1 t , just hoping our daughter \l'ill call us," the young v.·oman's mother said at suburban Jlillsborough near San Francisco. ··~1ainlv 11•e arc n o '-"' ,1·aiting tO' hear if the famil y is contacted,'' said Johnson. Sgt. Al Bierce noted that the nwnber of telephone ca lls from citizens with tips had dropped off. Johnson. speaking 1n ore than two daya after the young \roman' was drag ged sc r ea m ing from her apartment, said he couldn't "figu~ their holding her for too Jong without i:naking a n1ove" for a ransom. Meanwhile, an F'Bl artist \\·orked on romposite drawings of the t\\·o black men and a \\1hite "'·01nan 11·ho atxluctcd the 19-year-old University of California sophomore. The Sea Terrace Apartments - the new fun-place to enjoy oc:ean-close adult living Laguna N1guel"s newes! design !or lun-l1ving , lun-loy1ng adults: The Sea Terrace Apanm~nts Close to the surt ijpef°sar.1, 1\"f: a lun µlace lo bo. Oc~an (Jr park views. Ceam ccili: gs 1.nsta1rs. Paneling downstairs. Patios or bal conies. Pius a Aec.re01t1on Building 1vlth Ii reside lounge, pool and Jacu zzi We thin k: these a p<1t1men!s ar e lhe best val-.;e 1n the 11hole area. Come see them today, ar.d see !I you don't share our v1c1v. 1 Bedroom from $205, 2 Bedrooms from $225 D1rec1lons: From Los Angeles, take Sun Diego Frncway south lo Croi.w1 Valley Parkway exit. Righi (approx 6 mi ) to Pacd 1c Coa.>I Highway. l ef t 1 mile !o Niguel Rd. Lc1t on Niguel Rd. to The Sea Terrace Apartments. ~Laguna Niguel The Choice Ccmrnur 1ty Rancho Bernardo and Y111a;e P1•~. o1he• fine New Towri~ by Avco Community Developers, Inc. (71 ') •113-0501 I I I I I I I I SHOES NUNN-IUSH ___ _ HUSH PUPPIES Tomn1y, v;ho will be 2-~'rrir old Feb. 20, wa s taken fro1n his mothtir by a man v.·ho forcrd his \1·ay into her car at knifepoint. JOllN KELLY, assistant agent in charge or the FBI office in San Francisco, said the agent v.·as flown to Berkeley from Washington. D.C., and immedia tely started inlervie1ving wit nesses andl---------------------------------- making the com p osite SHIRTS LONG & YlH HEUSEN • CAREER CLUB 1011 $3 ::_= __ H.~lL'.'..F _:SL~Eo_:EYo_:ES._~='M~l::'.HH:::_A:cTI::::AHc_•_cWc:IH:::Gc:.S ___ viL The boy v.·as reWlited \\'ith his p<1rents, Thomfl s and Frances Lauver, Tuesday. and offlcrrs flrrestrd lhe couple v.·ith 'vhom he had been star-in~. Robf>rt \\l illiam and 11,l<:lr- jofie Coffey. sketches. Miss llcarst, grandda ughte r of newspaper giant Will iam Randolph H e a r s t , was kidnaped ~tonday night after her fiance was kicked and beaten by t"''O men who broke LEISURi_ JACKETS •• McGREGOR . s35 v""-AL. _• 1. 2. BRAD WHITNEY Corduroy COATS REG. 155 s34. ----· -------- SPORT SHIRTS VELOUR 10NG su1vu REG s22. s9. TJIE PUBLIC defender's office 1vas appointed t o represent Coffey, 30. at his arraignn1ent Wednesday and bail was set at $20,000. He is charged v.·ith two counts of kidnaping plus assault "'·ith a deadly .,.,.eapon and au to theft. · into the apartment fi ve blocks from the university campus. The fiance , Steven A. \1.'eed, 26, li; a graduate student in philooophy. ALE AT 1912 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA Kell y also told reporters that the kldnapers had not contacted the llearst family or authorities about a ransom. lie noted that a co1nposite To the Rescue Rape Attack Foiled By King-sized Dog SA~ FRANCISCO (AP \ - A "''Ould·be rapist f o u n cl himself under attack when his Yictim 's \\"Olf-<log leaped on him and bil his neck, police reported. An unidentified 21 vear-old housev.•ife told offictrs she v.·as strolling in Golden Gate Park \Vednesday v.·hcn 11 man came up frotn behind and pushed her to the ground .... She said he r 2-year-old , 150- paund pet Yosef, who is three· quarters Siberian wolf and a quarter Husky, was in some nearby bushes \!.ilen the attack occurred. 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DA D .Y P ILO'f EDITORIAL P AGE ' . . . • "'Report Gives WTarning O r1nge ,County .. \Jn11n1 ~1rat1ve Officer Robert Thon1as f'lis }J\tt t()gcther a "State of tile ('ounty" repon that is as disturbing as it is tn'lponant For the first time. the county b;15 atternpted to d raw together rnforn1ation fron1 all its departments as to lhe present and future cond1t1on uf the county and its resi- dents. \\!hat they round. Y.'1lh the help of a computer, is that booming groy,·t.h :treas like the south <'ounty and portions of the 11arb6r Area and west county might leave behind pockets of "blig ht.'' 'f he CAO·s report goes into de tail on what kind of blight he is talking about -l'Oncentra tions of poorly educate d, Jow·sk11J , low·i ncome, high-crime·potential in- dividuals. Sain e troubled arl'JS ~how t•ertain bl ight factors and not others but 'fho1nas' study tcain said the earl y warn- ing signs are definitely t here. The report was compiled (or use by county depart- 1ncnts in preparing bL1ct g·cts. 1'homas said he hopes it will allow the county lo pinpoint its c.lollars in the areas of greatest need. \Vhile the prospect of so-called "blight'' amidst the plenty of Orange County is unpleasant. at least the warn- ing has come early enough to do ,o:omething about it. If government leaders at all levels face the prob- le m s befor e they ge t too bad to solve. county residents will have an equal chance to enjoy the good life around the1n. Cr.nnds tan<l Play \Vhat has all the earnlarks of another grandstand play by Orange County SupervL'\or Ralph Di edrich has resulted in a two-week delay in starting, plans for the county's new fire training center . The $1 .7 n1illion Osterman Fire Training Academy will be constructed on I 00 acres of land near El Toro liilarine Corps Ai r Statio n. \Vhen the question of selecting an archi tectural Busi11ess111e11 Ser ve As Tax Dea1· Gloon1v • fl nn came up fur board a<·tion, Diedrich said he felt the JOb should ~o to a 1111 nor1 Ly arclule<:t if one were avail· able. No mjnor1tv-run firms are on the current li st of architects e.1tpreSs1 ng Interest in working on county proj- ects, so Diedrich wants the building services department to go out and look for one. 1'he availability for bidding of major county projects of I.h is type is no secret in the trade and it is fairly certain that any interested architect, minority or other· wise, wo uld not be 1i5hfu1 about going after the job if it seemed attractive. If a qt.talified m inority archit ett finally is s elected, fine. More pertinent, however, would be for the social consciousness of the supervisors Lo encourage the re- cruiting of some 1ninority firemen to use the facility. En ergy czar William E. Sin1on has been doing a good deal of thinking oul loud with regard to the gaso- line shortage and some of his obseivations are puuling. Last week, for exan1 pl e, he suggested that as rnurh as five percent of the aalion's g"s shortage could be "due to motor ists keeping it in their gas tanks." \Ve're still working on th:at one. Complaining further about the tendency to 111ake small gas purchases to -keep tanks full . Sin1on would "like to encourage minimun1·$3 purchase. Al the san1e time, he thinks it might be an idea lo halt the use of credit cards to s peed up service . Since $3 worth of gas doesn't go very far in the West, and since n1any stations already insist on credit cards or exact cha nge d uring the evening hours to dis- courage holdups, it would seem Mr. Simon's ideas, if put into effect, could only further four up the already tangled existence of car-dependent Californians. On this coas t, sir. keeping enough gas in the tank to get to and from the job and the s upe rmarket hardly qualifies as "panic buying." 'What's the matter? Don't you recognize a watchdog when you see one?' A1it i cipati 11.g IRS Report t o ..(:ool Pubfic Wrath . ' · ... -' ~ -- Aides Advise Nixon to Pay ;Up Tax · Col lectors Gus \VASl·tINGTON-Bultressed by insi~lent advice from political aldes. Presidcnl Nixon has 1en1alively decided to beat his tax inquisitors to th e punch by paying back taxes covering part or all of the controversial half-m illion-dollar deduction he took for dortating his pre· presidential papers to the U . S . government. ( EVANS • NOVAK ) . one Nixon political aide. While tlouse fia rd-liners pointed to the Niagara of criticism which descended on lt!e Wblte .. House after Dec~ 8 to support their view that Mr. Nixon should yield nothing, in full ol the 1482,019 charitable deduction covering fli~ pre-presid('ntial papers (which might cost him more than $200,tXX:t in back taxes l , prosecution for fraud in alleged postdating ol the charitable gift remains possible. The alleged postdating apparently had only one purpo.se: to make the gift legal as of July 25. 1969. the repeal deadtint.> for the law permitting deductions for lhe gift of political papers. ( RUS WALTON J Assemblynitin Jolin Brii::gs has a gootl i<ica. Bui. h~ mO\l'S i1 i:i 1he ~Tong: direction. Briggs is a fl l'puhlic,an fron1 Full('r1oll . !·!(' is also on e or th l' bright Tighls in GASP tGroup Against Smokers Pollulion 1, As sul"h he has be('n leading the fight here 1n lltilJylvn Ior the. r1gh!s of non-smo~~rs. He has inlrodurt•U :\B 2972 to plug 11 !~<::L h(' ca!ls .1 '"Spt>cl::;l interest 1 '1'\ !n(•fl· hole" th3l h:1s tlL llcrl Califonii.":i'\ 1ubarl'O interests $23 rnillivn since 1960. Briggs \\'ants to eliminate t he favor- able ta)( discount glven tobacco cti~tri butors on the purchase or cigarel tax stamps and stickers. '·Each year," says Briggs. •·11e. lhc people. pa y a printing bill or S6i3.0tJ~ and (then ) give those stamps free to the tobacco manufacturers to affix to cigaret packs." HE WANTS the tobacco people to pay the cost of printing those stamps, l think that's fair. Briggs goes on : "The state permits I.he tobacco boys lo deduct $2.5 million from the $254 · million thcv C'Oll('ct in taxes. II. is reimbursement -for the cost of tax collection and reporting," Briggs says. "That's rid h.:ulou.s . \Ve pay no one for collecting income taxt's. saf('s tax or any other tax imposed. 1'he tobacco people ... nre lhl' only segm('nt of Califomia's bus 1 n es s t.'fintmunity that is reimbursed for the t'xpcnse involved in collecting tax('S ." \rc!I. lhat m:-iy reveal :in undue advantage enjoy('d by the tob<ll"l'U compant('S, bul 11 also p1npo~n1s a damnable inequity in our tax syS!l'm. Y.'llERE DOES the stat e get off making pctliclerk.~ and bookk('e~rs and 1a.x collectors out of businessmen? 11i<Jt Prcsidc:'nt Nixon says crin1c ifi on lhe decrcns(' in \\'a~hiri.P,lon. D.C. Could it be J:iccausc lnP for1\ll'f l'hil'f li11r enftJl'l'l'l1ll.'nt officrr of the n<1 !iUn ;u1d :.o n1a?ly lil•d lo W111crg;1te -n lrrady arc unrll1r in- dict1nen l"' n N .. T.. GIOO"'"I' 0.US Ct"'rntMI trl IU~llltd llY •t•d~n 1nd do "°' ftKtU.rllY ref!Kt Jiii vi.wt ol 1111 "1ws••P1r. S1IMI your pet ~ftYI to GlHmy Gus, Diii"!' Pllol. is i11volu11l;1ry servitude, pure. and . blntant! \\ h:1l As~cmblyn1an Briggs should do is move to have all enrrePreneurs J"('i mbursrd for their services as deputy- tnx agents and ('O!lecU>rs. 'I'he tob<i('('O boys now .. get.-a; l j)l'r~nt deduction : that scems-·~ror their hours .spent ;.ind labofs lost. :· 1 , If you ilo not reckon \rhat is obviousfY ;i \'iolation or the individual. the system nf forc ing shopkcePf'rs and garage o\vncrs -or any citizen -to be an unpaid tax collector is "efficient". As the pharaohs of Egypt \\·ere efficient \\hen they used slaves to bu ild their pyramids. • • • \\'JIA T Wml the rising price of gasoline. Asserr1blyman Mike Antonovieh IR-G lendalc), figured !here was one way to cut costs: repeal the state's fiV(' perrent sales ta.l on the stuff. !·le introduced AB 273 to do just that. And. he pointt.'Ci out that the five percent st1lfS lax "i!I a tax nnt only on the actual cost of the fu el but also on the state and fedC'ra l excise tnxrs already imposed." A tax on a ta.x on a la){. \\ll\' \\'AS f\B 273 killed~ 'The s11mr old reason : "Look r1t the revenue il \\OUld havr cost the state·· Th'lsc birds sc!don1 stop to think thr1t th ~sc. r('ve.nul.'S con1r from !he pockets and pursf' of I.he ~op](', .Just for once lhvy migh1 1h1nk in terms of · look <.it 1h(' dough I\"(' c.1n s:ivc the folks., A sales ta ;< on ;1 lal\: on a tax- is something v.c can do v•lthout. A lov.·er price for gasoline is something thnt 11·ould help us al!. This sensalional move by l\fr. Nixon is designed to reduce the storm o( taxpayer rury that 1vill follo\1• the pre- dictabl(' report of thr joint cofi£'re ssinn3! Internal Rc vC'nue Commi!IC!C. That re· port is expected I•) >ay !he 1~rcsid".'nt undcrpa:cl Ins in· come t ;ix~<:. fro1i1 1969 thro igh 19i~ •. and r-.tr. Nixon has agr('cd to abide by the comrnittee's findings . THE JOINT commillce is \\"ell along in it s stud y, its high-powe red starf of tax experts \vorking closely v.'ith the Internal Revenue S c r v i cc. lt s recommendaiion, probably \rithin 30 days. is sure to be accepted 1n full by its chairman, Sen. Husscll Lon g of Louisiana, and its vice chairn1an, Rl'!J. \\'i!bu r 0. i\'lills of Arkansas. 1'hat recommendation aln1ost certainly will find the President errt•d in taking the huge $482.019 in deductions during his first four years in office. Those dcductinns were based on ;in authorized expert"s appraisal of $576.000 for his public papers-meaning, 1n the 1~·ords cf the \Vhitc House s1 aten1~nt Dec 8. that "he is slill cntitloc1 10 add111onal deductions of $93 ,981." Political advisfrs in and around the President's Oval Office are fearful, and for good reason. that taxp;i~er rl'ilC!1o n to any finding that l\1.r. Nixon 1s in ~er- 1ous tax arrears could wt off another president ia l crisis. perhaps rh n!in~ ev1~n the Saturday night massacre and the l8·mu1 ut(' buzz mystery. HENC.'E. their strong advic(': even if T\1r. Nixon takes his la:< case to court and wins on each and every point. which they believe he would , the political risk of being found in arrears by a prestigious congressional committee is unacceptably high . Instead, anticipate !hat findin g (W ith discreet help fron1 the committee itself \ and pay up in ad - vance. thus diluting the stigma of being fow1d in arrears. r-.1uch soul-searching has been going on inside the Wh ite House on this issue, including endless post-rnQms on tt\e Dec. a revelat.IDl,1-41f J\.lr .. ,on's" enti ~ fina ncial sit uation, embzr.. · the h~ase of his actual income ta returns for the questionab!e four years. "fl\ UAD BIEi\ belierf rongly , by presidential aides that h. eport would rebut and sti!lC:. the t '!accusations s-Airling around the President. lil' fa6., the Dec. 8 statement "just didn't 0)! the v.·ay we thought it v.·ould, ·• says ever, anywhere. Despite that Niagara of criticism and continuing pleas of hard-liners nol to bend to pressure, the White Ho-use con· sensus still believes the Dec. 8 statement was essential. Anything less. 9en ior ad· visers feel, would have posed even harsh- er problenlS for the President. The s.ame p~pect is foreseen inside the White House if Mr. Nixon beats the punch and agrees to pay up for alleged delinquencies fr!Jnl 'l969 . lo. l97'l. ·' E""1 t¥1Jgh '· ddiAg 'sb1• ~M ' be ' a damaging adn\isslon of error many taxpayers would regard as outrage<:iu.s, to wait would be worse. -~8J. explains . presidential pre~ sect~~_M,ald ·._ztegler's cur~us ttatemfnt ·that the · .. President is ·· conducting ~ ow• tax intestigatioll. . EVEN IF 1'11r. Nixon makes restitution The decision by ~fr, Nixon's tax accounlants no t lo pay ca pital gains lax on the sale of his Fifth Avenue· ft-tanhattan apartrnent in I~ or the sale of part of the land he bought at San Cl('mente. bo!h highly profitable l rait>¥ti~lli. is also re'iersible. J>y the join t co1nmittee. So is the deeWoo not to pay a cent or CalUomia state income taxes. ~ On ~ .. Utese, his total tax dtj)! could exceed $300.cm. If he paid in •anct", he wOtd(f look lit e a man belatedly lakiA& his medicine-but, if he ·waited, like a man caught with bis hand in the coot.te jar. T1ie re is No 'Dip ' in 'Diphtheria' \\'hv don't the rildio and television annoU.ncers proclaim loudly and clearly that ~ -There is no "dip" in "diphlheria." no '"mice'• in "maestro:· and no "hose" in "hosiery .'' -Ther(' is no "bat"' in "combatant." no "door" at the end of "amb.'lssador.'' .1 nd fher(' is nothing "mellow.. in "marshmal!O\V." There is no '"hear" in "heroism." no ··J){'ar" in ··incomparabJ('," and no '·nee" in '"in cogni ro." -"DISASTROUS" HAS tbre(' svllables. not four, and is not "dis-as-ter-ous": "maJefactor" takes four syllables, not three, and has nothing ,to do with "male''; "mischievous" has only three syllables, not four, and is not "mis-chiev- l-ous." -"Assuage" should thyme with "wage" and not with "massage": •·brooch" should rhyme ·With "roach," ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ ' and not v.ith ''m()()(h"; ''pincer." should rhyme with "mincer," and not with ''lyncher." -There is no "h" sound in "annihilate" or in "A.Jnheni"; no "cher" sound in "amateur"; and no "f' sound in ''distrait" \which stl>uld oot be confused with its next-door neighbor, "distraught. "J -There is no SU<'h modem v.llrd as "hcighth," which is often used for "hcighl,H because of raise as!IOCiati on with such compinion "-ords as "width," "leng1 h. ,. ana "breadth." -TH E 4'11AND" ~ bas disap- peared fro m "handk.m:ttiel" and j\ is false correctness.to put it back. -There is no ""·orst" in "worstec:I'' fabric, which comes from Worstead. a l°"'n or Norfolk, England, and ls call ed "Woo-st.kl" by il5 inhabitants and by everybody~tlse. -A "harbinger" of joy ta kes a soft "g," not a hard one : end the middle "c" Bhou.ld not be elided in either "arctic'' or "antarctic.'' wltkti are. U3Ually referred to as "artlc'' and "ant- artic." -THERE IS NO "anti" in "antacid," no ''dol e"' in "doldrums," and no "pie'' in "impious," -There is no "rat" in •·pro rata:• no "m('nl" in "lamen1ablc," and no "soo" in "lasso." -1! you must use a foreign word li ke •·forte" !"Skiing is not my forte "'· be sure rou pronounce it in one syllable, and not m two. like "fort-ay ." -Doo't buy from any fumil1.1tt store selling a "chaise lounge." Paradox es: Food for Peace and Uncharitable Charities \VAS~ll NCTON -The Food for Peace program, C!labllshcd to feed the hungry or the ~·orld, has Men perverted inlo a F'oOO for \\'at program in Southeast Asia. This sinister change has b c e n manipulatc;>d qu it'l!y by the National Sec - urit y Council. Of th e SI billioo \\'Orth ol food that is shipped a bro a d for the needy. the NSC hn s insisted almost half should go t.o bolster !he military strengrll or Cambodia and South Vietnam, according lo classifif.'d documents. Elsewhere, the food is sold through regular commercial channels to alleviale shortages and prevent hunger. The United States foots the bi ll . trea tin~ it as a low·interesl loan to be repaid O\'Cr a Jong period. BUT IN Cambod ia , Prcsid('nl Nixon gave th e Lon Nol rl'gl mr Sfl('Cia! pennission to ust up 10 llO Pf'r<:cnt or the proceeds rrom the sale of American food for "c:ommon defense'' ;:ind "intemal security." In South Vie!nam, th e Thieu regi me is permitted to s pend a full 100 percent of the food proceeds on miUtafy buildups. Classified documenr s show that the President started off this fiscal year with a reasonable request for $30 million to finance Food for Peace shipments to Cambodia. But bit by bit, the White House requests ballooned to $175 million and are likely lo go higher. EVEN MORE food .aid has been earmarked for South Vietnam. although the" j11mp in ilhe request has been less drastic. Whil e most food aid lo tJ1e two embattled countries has been in rice. the documents show that 175,000 metric tons of wheat will be supplied by next July. Yet the wheat shortage at home has pushed up the price of bread to 50 cents a loaf and has forced thr liniled States 10 impart wheat at exorbitant p:-ices. FOR ''EARS, the Food for Peace progr:im, along with the Peace Corps. h:i.s: won friends for the United Slates ;unong the world 's poor. We have seen hurl:ip bags of grain and boxes of cereal. \Yilh big "USA" markings, going Into impoverished villages. But In the besieged Cambodian capital of Phoom Penh. one of our informants witnessed a different scene, not far from a camp where hundreds of refugees complained of food shortages. He oounl ed 50 trucks fil led with bags of U.S. rice lined up outside a mi litary warehouse. Instead of fetxUng ,the starving refugees, it was going for Anny rations. ASTI!MA BONANZA' A Senate subcommittee has found that a national fund drive for asthmatic diildren bas raised all"ll06t $10 millloni bot spent only a miserly 14 percent to help s1ck youngs\('rs. , The rest has gone fot fat salaries and expenses for fundralsers, plus a promotion campaign to s('ll a boolt by a director of the Aslhmatic Children's Foundation. ,. · • ln hearing~ beginning th is week, sen. Walter Mondale's Clilldrcn and Youth subcommittee plans to probe children's charity drives which use the sympathy or contributors for dlYdren to line fundraisers' pockets. Mondale's investigators have already discovered that the Asthmatic Children's Foundation, whose main olrire is localed in Miami Beach, raise;t $9.9 million over the la.st decade, ~.rtedly to aid youngst('rs wbo are( ;trh~g and sometimes dying from tittatb·robbing asth ma. TllE FOUNDATION'S solicitations tell of the ·'many ,children lni~ reside~I treatment centers" and lDclude touching pleas for funds to lielp : tltooe , ",w,ho . will not be at home thls year." • . . . Actually, 111e-.Mondllle . probers found only about 50 or so )'oungstcrs are under full-time care in, ttie fol.Dldation's tre!,1ment cmite~. The ~ solicitatio~ U!"Re3 contributers to buJ ·• three-dollar bOOk by a foundation director. Dr. Harold Abramson. ,. . What the sOlicitation docs .. not -~ is that 88 percent of the. :money , contributed for asthmaHO.klds.ha been . us«! for "funclra)iing~a~llef;...~'llt"' salaries and expemes. •. _ fundraiser .named V .ff. Giesler & Co., a Moodale lltalf report shows. Giesler, "1ierl queried by &lolidale's sleuthf, ex- plained ihat It takes money to raise money. • ••. The "hearings this week wlll also inch.de advice rrom well-run foundltkJM on how 008ts can be kept to a minimum so that the ct.JlClren can get molt of 1lle cootribulions. MOMlALE ~ also ,..king ways to let the public know which charities are . ... ..... ..... "' ...... . . DAILY PILOT ,,. . Robtrl N. W<td; PubU.htf > • Th~ K«vil, 1:• . . ' ' . Barbara Krtibkh-. .. .,,,.-Editorial Pa /It Ultor ; I •' ~ '<:-_:., Thursday, Fabn111y-T; 1974 "· doing ti>< -job. ' In coming months, Mmdale, l ifonner crusa<ling·p~mey general In !liinesota who erpoMd corrupt charitid:" there. pbnr to probe· more e-h 11 cl r e o ' s foundations. Alttady, 'he ha> found evidaice that donations to other charities have been URd. to buy luxury items for fundrabers, pay ~.000-a-year salaries, providll hidden oompensatl<n through lmurance deals and pay f,or ¥ialts by fundraiaen <o sumpruoua hotela .. . ~,. ' ' .1· ? ~ editotlaJ PllC'"eo of· the D.oy PUot ..U. to inform -.nd •tlmUllte ~ by ptt8tnll111" on thla pqe diver. commel1tary on a:i,lca of .... tl"t't'lt bf W)'nitic.ttd columnllta ind cartooniai., by pmv ldln,-a foruni AK- rt:adtta' vlew. and by pttlltntinr thla newsp1per'1 opinions and kte••· on curl"'t"nt toplcr. The ~l!Orlal opi'** of 1he 0.llY"'Pllot appear only ln the t'ditorial coLumt" at ~ top ot ·,the. ~if'· Oplnlonc~ by the,col- umni1t1. and eilnoonirlJI and 1111«" writt'tl t.re thirlr own and no ~ ment ot 1helr vltwa b)t U. nahv Pilot ahoU1d bt> lnfrrnd. ~ Over $7 million has g~ to ~.~;::1~.--...ii;i:;;31~"~·-·~.,,f'-...,O.:.---~---,.,----+--.---...J / • . . :r !I •1 !1 •I ,I •' ii :1 ;I ,1 I 1; ·I " ., ;. " Thu "'' ii :1 ., :1 ·I I: ·I . . ., 1. ... ,:_ Thur$day, February 7, 1974.__ _JlA!U'JlLllI_--7 Lae~rile : Cancer Cure at Tijuana Beach Hotly Disputed in U.S. Ul"IT~ THE DRUG · jS (.aetrile, derived from ap/f~f'kernels. In recent weets,"lfi,e National . . " ~ "". . '•" ' • -.. 'f• •w• ' 'If ille a~ dglat, the ble10d et· tnU0 Hot,. .. on tlw!lr (F DA ) ... nds. •· . . ..., . . , Ca ncer Institute in the United States subjeCted Laetril' to another tp-f Jong .ser ies of tests. . .. Once ariin, Laetrile failed to exhibi.t ·apy, a,nti-cancer activity. The tlflJllQt.eitoes not plan any further e'xperiments. '" ",\S FOR (.AlmuLE, a cult ba s gl"O'WD -up around ii. conaieting moaP.y of Laetrile patients aod heaUh r ood devotees, alt bl them furious a t Foo d a nd D rug A""1inistra~n officials for banning it. ''Jf we are righ{, the blood of millions is on their hands ... declares Dr. Ernst T. Krebs of San Francisco, one of Laetrile's developers. Despite the ban, Laetrlle's use has steadily increased. "Its use is definitely on the increase. I 'A'Ould say it's c o n si d e r a b l e.'' says a California food and drug agent, J.R. Jack.son. Top Selle r Anoth er lerie.fl of tests, however, d:lntinue1i at the Me m o r la r·Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.'.jn New York. Results are expe<:ted within several weeks. THE FDA, Af<.1A a n d American Cancer Society have all fought t.aetrile the past two decades. Their main contention is th al by taking La e tr i l e. in s t e ad of co n v e nti on al proven treatments. cancer patients are shortening lives that might have been prolonged. Joe Girard, of Detroit, h as been the top Chev· rolet salesma n since 1965 and the world's best since 1972. 1--le grossed $180,000 while selling 1.350 new and used cars in 1973. AS MANY. AS 50,000 persons may have taken Laetrile since the early 19508 and its supporteD say Hs use is growing rapidly. , The drug is just one of a number .or u no f i hod o x For 10 years. the focus of the dispute has been Dr. L 2640 Harbor Blvd. 546-5527 COSTA MESA · OPEN DAILY 9 -6 SUNDAYS 9 . 5 a JJ.earf. Pl.e.d ,....... ...... 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" SIND QlllV ~·~·-·l , .,.:-;; Wo ·Honor · All Me jor Credit Cerd1 ' ' " ' . _ ,~_S.le c!eo· FTD, "4ember . -. Emeslo Contreras' clink al Tijuana Beach, which. has treated more than 5 • 0 0 0 pulient.s and supplied Laetrile for many others. Laetrile i! 1 tr ade nome for amygdalin. a common substance found ln 1,200 kinds of food. Krebs and his father worked with amygdalin. TH.E SICKEST patients are housed In a small community hospital not fa r away. Others ron1e as outpatients and wilit in a receiving room dominated by a large painting of a traveler giving water to a man ly in~ in the road. A middle.aged man and his daughter say that 1hey have rome from Pifinnesota to get Laetrile trea tment for lhe mother who was being treated fo r t ancer at the Ma yo Cli nic. "You should see h o w terrible she looked , and they ... kl there was no hope for 1 oer at au:· said the man. "She has cancer in h!!r liver. But after a week in th is clinic she's loo king better and her nppetile is much bet ter." LAETRILE OPPONENTS deny testimonials of this kind have any validity whatsoever, and they note there have never been any controlled clinical studies to back up anecdotal reports such as this. Laetrile advocates "cannot produce even one medically substanliale<.I case w h i c b shows any benefi cial effects -not one," said Dr. Ralph \l/eilerstein in a r ece nt American Cancer Soc iety article called "Questions and Answers on Quackery." Contreras, a medical doctor, who did post.graduate study : at Harvard Medical School, does nol speak of Laetrile as a cure. "We see it as a very beneficial chemothe rapeutic agent." he said. "After 10 -.. years of eJF:perience we art' u s i n g If w i t h m o r e confidence." L.\El'IULE CAN h e I p control ca[\ctr in s o m e patients and prolong the Jives of others In which the disers" has spre.11.d too far. said Contreras. But he added most of his patients have already tried conventional treat1nents and are so ill 'A'hen he sees 9.95 VALUE 9 Cup Automatic Perle Brews 5-9 cups of coffee, keeps tt hot Polypropyl· ene pot can't discolor, crack. chip, 15934 them that nothing can save their lives. Apart fron1 its supposed c a n cer·fightulg properties, Contreras and others who have u.sed the drug say it often relieves pa in even in cancer patients who have needed strong dos~s o f morphine . and allo~·s the1n lo die a peaceful death. Asked to provide statis tics sho'A·ing the effect of Laetri le on his patients. Contreras res1X>nded 1ha1 ii Ls hard to evalua te canter treatn1ents solely from clin!cal records, because if a patient la ter dies , no one can say how long he v.·ould have lived ~'Hhout it. 324 N. NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH "I "'OULO SA\' tha t 60 percent of my patients -and remen1ber, they ure usually !' (From Page 71 L --'-------,-C Demo ns tration In Our Store Sot,, Feb . 9 10-4 '.,--;j \ . , 1 Powe •~"•! tO~•~"~ 110·,nll c~11•nl 10 J ~i•t l oQI\ I~.~! 3 Modr.rn 1n•~ prol I• , ... 1cn •·"'"'' 11u cno1 1o w1U.~--- C"' ' I , G:'!) '"""'2"',."', .=, =. ,~, ~"=.~ .. """""'*' .. ~) : l•I •• • ' : "" -. ' .... • l I 1.1,.~ ·1, J , ••t ' • "•l•I ~. U T e first switch you install without cutting holes or snaking wire. Surlace Switch'" mounts on you r 1\·Jll. no! in 11. There's no need lor holes. conduit, or tliring outside t>1>!p. Con trols table lam ps. wall plugs swag lamps, TVs, garage ligh11ng ,a1r·cond 1!ionlna slercos, and appliances. UL approve d. HOURS: MONOAY·FRIDAY 9.9 SATURDAY 9-6 SUNDAY I(µ A Zen fragrance gift . . . is yours w ith any s5 or more Shiseido purchase SOU TH COAST PLAZA Your gifr: Shiseido's Zen Eau de· cologne and spray. A light floral fragrance to d,·Jighc the senses. Receive them both \Vit h your purchase from the excicing collection. Zen spray concentrate, eau de cologne, 5-oz., 86 Eau de cologne p ure m ist, 2.6 .oz., 7.50 Golden Mellow lotion, 4-oz. bottle, 5.50 Fac ial Mask, 2.1-oz., $6 Cosmerics C ou rant by Helena Rubinstein. A bo ld, spicy fragrance for rhe zesty \\'Oman of cO<iay. Choose : Eau de parfum mist, 2-oz., Stt. Eau de parfum misc. 3 y,.oz., 6.50 Parfum Y2 ·oz., 816 Cosmetics J ean Nace, a sparkling splash of vibrant fragrance ... refreshing soaps and powders. Friction Pour Le Bain, 23.fl . oz., $5 ,. Spray of ~fare barh , body parfum, I-oz., 3.75 Basket of Narc with 6 de lights, .7.50 Cosmetics • S omethin g different: rhc 'Original' ·i7 I 1 Eau de cnlognt'. A light , frc·sh fr.1 gran cc for m<:n 11r \\Ome n. 'Old T 1nH:' look hoctlc. 6-oz., 8 6 The dccanrt·r. 5 oz .. 7.50 I O·oz. bo n k , SJ 2 Cosmetics Give Chanel #5 . A clean, crisp frag rance for the classic \\'Oman. 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Those centenarians 110 .... · :ire s<iid lo be the fas!rst gro.,.,·ing minJ -group in the Li.S. 1..-irulation. ~uch seasonl'<l citit('ns numbered at \(';isl 1:1.000 .11 last report. llcre·s a male subscriber \\1ho reports he jt1st can't st;111d potato pancakl'S \\hf'lh··r fried to a crisp bro" n or not. \\'hat a monstrOLL'i thing to s;iy' I only hope he doc::.n't 11\C in a !illuat ion \vhcre he can degr;1de ~omc poor 11on1.1n and rorrupl !he C'hildren. Understa nd Napoleon 's hanrhrrit- ing was son1ething clsl'. So b.id. in f:ict. some of his 11•ttcrs 111cre :i;tolf'n ;.;. by spi('-., not for \1·ha1 tht•y said, but because th ey \.';ere thought 10 be 1nups of balllcfic!ds. DAYLICllT t}, "\\'ho first drcan1cd up daylight saving time?" A. Benjamin Franklin is cred ited \\'ith suggesting !hat citizens set the clocks ahr:id :1n hour lo lt:'ngthcn the d.'.l) s, but he rega rded the sugge!ition as humorous. Q. "Do v;onlen in China \\'ca r earrings'!" A. Some of the older ladies do. Cold loops. In pierced ears. But correspondents s<.1y no11e of the younger girls wear an y jC'111el ry al all. First man ever to don1csticale a horse did that thing not to ride the beast , but milk It. Or so nu1nerou s experts contend. THATCHER That expert .,.,.ho kno.,.,·s how to thatch a roof prope rly is a rarity. And in England, in fact, hc is a highly honored citizen. The country even has a Senior Thatching Official. 1'.1aybe the most cornparablc cr<1 ftsn1an "''e kno1v hereabout is the grain stacker. When J 11':1S a boy in !he harvest fields in Montana, Idaho and Washing1011 Stale. there was always one special man over in lhe next county known as the region 's master stacker. Address tnai/ lo L. /.1. BuyU, P.O. Bo.c 1875, New- port Beocli, 92660. 1 DRUNKS' MEDAL Gifts From The Heart r.1oscow (UPi l -Czar Peter the Great so disliked I drunkards that he made thcn1 \\'ear a IS-pound iron n1cdal I in.scribed "for imbibing." So sav historians i n Petrozavodsk, according to the Tass news agency. Think Tass said the historians dise0;ve rcd an early 18th century document describing !he "Order of the Bottle," .,.,·hich drunkards .,.,·ere obliged j' to .... ·car day and night. W-.stcllff Plaio 17rti & frri__.Newport 1.-cll Al$o Af The Newpontff lll'fl {!)ur ~ftJ foR EVERY OUR GUARA/'IT££ OCCASION full rrl .. nd of m••nr• 11 an• 1lrn1 uf l""'lr• l•ol• Ill appr•i•r for II 1.#. l~J' .i lfir mor• th•n •<lu p••: . . . All items in 14or18K so hd go ld Q,1 m~nd k1111 r'"d.in1 rer.te H1111 d• .:n '" ll~·in1,ned 1ol>d rold ~ •. +J_ ~"1111 nt d 1~1 .. od I• Cuuu ·rd Pu 11 f11""1'' [<th t0<1ir; lu\IPOU\ ~·I 111 '" 1 1~ 11110 .. ,olj r ·~. i1t'.t•1''''" f.,~ O~;I Prno1n1. li11r '~· ,•1· -i• d I •T1l•1 10 cno1>1r """' I•~! Ptll\! AIT>f r~,,1 !>~hll rt P n, 11~'1' e• ,,, noloi o,,11,1n• lmf'~11t •• 1alod l l~. \..•nu·•• BIH~ S11< S1oonn1 "' l! .. 01 II •1 •uO••t ICU•I Ion! ~IHll 1111 Jl~ IC ,. 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J""" A. atod Ricnard l . Bayne, Ronald E•rl and P1trtco" jant. l-loggarth, Murra y 0 . end JaM M, Toniok!ns, R•IPl'I Duane aNI El"'°"'" Ger1lalne l<t lltr. ROOtr1• Ar1tne 1nd Alan Ronald Caml)bell, Gory L. 1110 c nerl v. 0w9n,, Sammie l . 8nd h·eM l . 1'111\tr. Ca rohn A. a no Oo•alo E. 1!1ne11. J ennifer Jinn Ind Jatoie1 Peter, "· .~lende1. V1flcl!f1t t, Jr. and lrma Marv Dealh l\'olices AOAMSOH LHll a AC11m•on. Resldeoll of San Juan Cap,str;ino; dale o! dl';ilh, Fer:>r.,arv ~ 1~7~. S11rvoved I:>~ ol>e son, Olev ~darro!l)fl, ol Sal\ Juan Capi•trana. C.rive•idt ..,rv;c~, F nday, l PM, El l<"'O (fff\t!erv. McCormick Mission N,orr11,;ry, ~an J11an (aphlrano, Olrech1<s. llE"IZ 1111ncn~ Bent Age 11, ol 666 W. 19111 SI . Cc~ta /lt•i'. 011e of aeern. Feoruary S. 1~74. Surv111ed bf son, Brue• E. Scnot!'!. Hunt•nglon Beacf\: 1nd one grona.on. V>\ilJ1ion, lodl Y. Tl>ur!<llV 12 N:>On to I JO PM. Slrvlc~. Fddav. 11 At.\. Bell !!roadway Ch1pel, wilh E•""'" S!ar Cnapter No. S6ll and Rev. Ce<:+! 0 . EaMI olflcllllng. lnurnmen!. For! Roi.e<r•n• Na1;onal Ct meltrv. F.tm•IY ""{IQP•I• memorial conirll>utlons m.ty t>e m110P to E•!!Prn S!lr Cl!~plN No. ~4!. ll~I Broadway Marlua•v Oortcl~•I· CAI.LAHAM Rt!u9i1 D. (~llan~n. AllP 11, o! lOS~ Fed•r•I />.vt, C.011a Me1a. Dalt ot aealfl. Febru,irv 6, 1914. SvrvluH tlY 1,..0 wns. Reutl (all~hnn, POIDI Vtrdes: R:-rt Ca l l ahan , Coil·1 M'Sd: O•ll!lhle•, Lui sa Aguirre. S~n1a An.t: '""' l)rothers Cru1 Per t1, ot S.tn Jo-.f: Em!lo Pe.ti. S.tn Bern.trdlno; 16 granclcflilaren. :iii orPoll·grand<fllldren; 1~ oreal·Qreftl·9rft ndchitdre11. Ro1;irv, Fridav, ] Pl.'. R""u;em l<'IS" Salurday, • AM.' bottl ~1 St .Joathlm\ Catnoii! c~..,,~n. •nler,..,..n•. C.000 S~epnera Cemeterv. Bell Broadway t.lonuarv. o;•!!<IOr>. KRETZER /Aa..., lou1s.r l(rr•z•r A9t 11(); ,,,1<1e~• ol 1.a9yna ... 111 Cite o• or11t1, Fporu.t<v i . 101 , ~-• -~ ~ nu~o.o~a D•"· c1vgfller •: ~! C a·ci~ K·tllP' Pa>.tatna; ''""'· "" .,,1-va·•• ~&-. """' Paw,,.,.,a. ,..,.~ ~I',..""' .,_,, """"""'.,· Att•aena V. o.a-111.;•'"'•" <>.t~•o...,a Stl'\l•(P• '··o•• Fe:r~ft'" l : ~SM!'~· Vin•"''" ~ ' ~: ' ' ~ •• l:'.-Ja""'~ ~ C.o••;,< l"'•.•B'•"C 1·0,..-.e·· prl\lllt S~ptor• L~JU!·< t·~~I I ;.-_.t~• Oort<!~'"-W•O T[ Bet!~ I! \', ... -• ··~· Beac• O••t ~· •· Sorv•v~ tr> ~~· • .~· <lauon••· ~ ·~· - : ~ a•:>f "'".ir.r.•·· ·~"-···-· l --P -:,..·• & .... " .. ·! ...,, -<·: R W~'~ ._,., •• '. c ,, ,\' ~- J Blac• ~·· -' '·'-l!lat • <-· ~-• .... ..- ' . -~· ; ··:·•· l 1 J\hl. ;.~-• Pacot•C 11 ... '·-.,.,.,.... ,,,,. .. -. .,., ....... , .. ARIUCKLl & SON WlSTCLIFF MORTUARY .::/ t •.) . ..-; -·-BALTZ -BlRGEltON FUNERAl HOMl Corono d PI /A'J• Co.10 Me~'l -·-BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY t tO 6roodwoy. C '''.l '·"' '.l 545.3.::; -·-DILDAY UOTHlRS MORTUARY 179 11 Be(X nb .·1 Hvn1.ng1on EY>or~ 0.1: 'l ?44 Red::Hld ::> A.,~ long Beach (?131 430 111,, -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 179.S l oguno Canyon ~d 49•1.94 15 -·-McCORMICK 'MISSION·MORTUARY 28832 Com1no (op1~1ru"t; Son Juon Cop·~rrou:> 495. !776 -·-PACIFIC VllW MEMORIAL PAIK -·-IMITHI' MORNAllY 627 t.Ao•~ St tlu11lt119I011 Beoc.11 .5 36-6539 H~ \\'llJ.J.\~I SCUREL8ER OI ""' OlllY ,oltl \llrt SA '.\"f."-ANA r u un t y .:,upt·r\ is.or-. \\i•du('$d3\' IOU~ ..I Sit'µ \OY.arcl puuitii; nlorc ol the county's bt1reu u1:racy uudl'r the rontro\ of Co u 111 y Arn1n istrn11vc Uf11r~·r Hoh- ~·rt Tlin1n11s. deparunent 1s dl?i!ined to br the m06t u1flutnllal 1n the bureaucratic ranuly 'I ILC lil kt'OV(·r r t' <' o 11l - nlendntton Iii: r f.' 11 cut ul an t Xlt!MStve study prc~parcd by Leonard Van t~!ect, ;i n1nnage1ncn t c x p e rt on 1'hon1as' st 11ff. The report said the l>Crsonncl depi'.1rt1ncnt is doing a less·than-udt..>quute job lur the county. Thornas hJn1se lf urged the hoard to rnuvc the functi on 10 his oflice so he can get a chance to do the job better. go1•f"rnn1ent power. Thomas ~ J:l!fenl persoonel system sa1tl bu huit morale aod operattd lft.< !><Hd his pending rounty m.tftclcntly. n1>inage1ncn1 btudy contains objectives, ~taff resource:i are beiilg n1i..su.sed and authority IS being delegated too much m some areas &nd not enough in nthers. nu111~rou s o I her VAN FLE E T t o ld recon11nendat1ons for l'Urting s~lsoni he found there ha s btu.:k or r o o rd i n a I i n g beeii u much-em p I o Ye "IN s u !\1 !\1 AR Y • the dl·1>art1nenl activities. turnover in the p«st five years personnel department ha s If 1'hoinas does recommend as there are ooonty employes. been n1anagcd as though It TBB· ~ EARL'S Complete Plumbing, lleatiDI and Air tonditiening . : NEW LQcATION ( filM,OllAltYI ' ''Do it Your!J r/f $[ores" 27601 FORBES RO . NO. 25 1h1.: super-agency concept. he In a cover letter to the were quite snuill and its _., ..... , LAG-UNA sald the ne1v 001nblncs would report, 'fh!lm as was critical responsibili ties elCtended OlllY l NIGlllL prob<thly h;ivc dirL'<:l liaison or the personnel department lo the coordinui ion of a fai rly ~.~~ .. :..n.:i':.".1. ~111!;: y,·ith his office lo <:oordinale as it is currently operating. si inple system," Tho1nas said. t 1111 . ha · I •.m. 19 • '·""-thei r fUllCIJOllS. J.fe !laid its Operational "Both or these may Ve J ~ nloio,• S•I, b I ar $1•hl LICotnlt Outing discussio n be fo r e responsibUities are ' unc!~r been true years ago, u e cJ6.<•11N11 Th•: bo~1rd 11 11 11nin1ou -,- l v ~a v c Th1Jn1;1s di · rt"'I l'Jutho rt- tr over \lie 1:01:nt y'::; Pcl'- sonncl J) c - c 0 u n t y s u p e r v i s o r s and misunderstood, it b33 nQt nol true toda y," 11iomasJ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \\'cdnesday. it \l'ai> noled Iha\ de v e I o p e d goals and noted. ----------"l 'f\1 ASKll\'C for the right 1~:'.::::'.'.'.'.:::'.:".:...::...::.::_::::.::__:::::.:__::_~::_::..o:.:::__~::::__:::::_:.:::::::_ ______________ ~~---- r1o10M4i p ;1 r I fllt•nl , 11h ich has oper<l t1:d lcr '.!3 yt·ars as ;,i ::.{'rni-,1u1ooon1ou!; agency responsible onl y to tr.c boa rd - TllE /\TOVE is ;1 fore-runner of n1ore stre;unlining to C'Ome, 'l'hon1as s<1id \a lcr. lie s.:iid at the end or this 1nonth, 111' 1vill unveil a n1anagc n1en1 study rhat n1ight point to creation of coun ty ··super·O'.lgencics·• con1bining !ht· flu1rtions of rc\'cr:ll existi ng dl'partn1rn ts. Thl• 1Krsonnc l dcp;1rtrnr11! transfer 11·as con~idC'rcd hv county off1 eiri!s to be tht• 1110~! irnportant step because th<it lJCI G1·011p 10 be \\'rong and l h l' respansibility 10 be "'roog." 111omas said. The Ct\O told the board that nlthough his job lhcoretical\y pern11ts him 10 control the fun r 1ions Of co unty dl'par1n1e11ts. he. 111 fa ct has alrnost no direct control. ··111(' only way I can do <1ny1l1l n ~ \1'ith 1nost dC'· p<irtJnen!s is by t r y i n ~ to influence their decisions." he said . •·1 hJvc no power al nll lo overrule thcrn if J think thry arc wrong.'' 1'11 E PERSONNEL action is probably only the fir st move l o v.•a rd centr a lizing Ho11or Society's Officers Told The UC Irvine a.apter of Phi Beta Kappa, national honor society, has b e e n officially installed \\'ilh Dr. \Vi1Jiam Holmes of Corona de! ?l·lar, professor and acting chair1nan of music, elected as first president. Others na1ned to posts \\'ere Dr. Abraha1n I. Melden , Man Asks $100,000; Girl Hurt SANTA A.i\1A -Damages tolalling $100,000 arc bei ng demanded· in Orange County Supe rior Court by the father of an eight-year-old Golden View School student \\'ho allegedly suffered s c r i o u s injllfies at the hands of another pupil. Louis E. Sanchez o f Huntington Beach names the parents of firth grade s1udcnt Hoger Richards and the Ocean \'iew School District as ro· defendants in an action based on in juriC's allegedly su ffered by Jotin :'IIaric Sanchez. 8. 5.anchrz cla1n1s the Richards boy s1ruck his daughter 1r1t h a hea1y obJ€'rt during a rttess la~: :'Ila~ JI School officials ar'? cha reed "uh negligent ~Jpc'r\·1s1 on 1Jf the i>ludcnl!:;. (;in Ru111n1 y S ignu1)~ Seh c<lulcd f.,\HI)~:~ GR O\' I:: Jlj·i!J~t ration is l:x:ing taken fnr ·1,,: sc,:enth annua l fund- • ;11 s in g gin run1m y · ·•,u rn11rnen 1 spOnsorC!d by !hi!. 11'•\ ~ Club of Garden Grove. Thl· tournament \1•ill be held \J.,rth :n ;intl April I in the • t. \ Hr"1rn of the Grand llo!e l .n \nahl•11n_ TnL' 11 in11c r 1\·ill receive a }l •~llJ f1rs1 prize and a triµ t11 La_;;. \'~gas to play in the !nle rn<i1lOnlll Gin R u 1n m Y 1'ourru1rncnt to be held there l;1tct !his vcar . He~1s1 r;;t1 nn rorms and 1 n I f1 r n1 a 1 i on about. the t1111rnarnt•nt ilrC' available at 1ht· Bv~" C.:luh of Garden r ;rO\'l'. 91.lfiO Larson Ave. professor or philosophy, vice president; Dr. Richard Wallis. professor and chairman • or physics, secretary-t reaSW't r, and Dr. Barbara L. Reed, assistant proressor of English an d comparative literature. historian. A!I arc Ne"·port Bea ch residcnlS. Charter 1nen1bers elected three of their f a cu I t y colleagues as fo u n9 at i on meinbers of ·the UCl chapter: Dr. Hazard Adams, vice chancellor for a c a d e m i c affairs and professor o f English; Dr. Artilur J . r..tard er. professor of history. and Dr. F'rcdrriek Reines. dean of physical sciences and professor or physics, I Foundation mcn1bership is a special n1ark of distinction be:.iowed on the basis of s c holar1y accomplishments an d contributions to t h e intellectual clin1ate al UCI. Coast Man AJJpointed By Cas7Jers SA:>.i'A ANA -Edward E. Sharp. a Newport Beach resident. has been appointed b.v Supervisor Ronald Caspers to the Orange County Airport Commission. Sharp. a real estate broker ,,·ith offices at 3355 Via Liilo. •1 ill fill a 1•acancy created several n1onths ago by the rrsignation or industrialist H1ch<1rd Bcrtca. Sha rp. a \\'orkl \Var II and Korean Wtir \•etcran. is a 111l'n1bt:r or ll oag 1-lospi!<il's ~52 Chill, the Sh r i n e . R..'lncheros Visitadores of Sant.a Barbara an d is a 1nemlx>r of the president's CQuncit at Chapman College. He lives in Big Canyon. ~Tcdi cal Aides Elect Officers ANAllE l!\1 -The Orange County Chapter of the A1ncrican Association of rv1ccticat Assistants will meet Tuesday for a di nner meeting to elect new officers for 1974. The session will begin at 7 p.m. at the P a I m s r es tau r ant, 1110 E. Orangethorpe Ave., Anaheim. Ca ll 772-7861 for reservations. YOIJR SUPPORTING GIFT GUARANTEES ,t' 0 0 YOU MORE INCOME You <Oft «<f'M 111ote .. ..,.ly laco.e, tl'lloy ••lntenl• ta ........ wltRo ht lpi"t a h•-.a.lterla9 coirso tlwo1191l South Coast c-111•11lry HMpltctl'1 qw "Ll•I"' Trlltt Pr...,10111." Write or co11 for 1Mtol11 t1>dcJy. CALL Ma."JIM HIND 499-1311 Ext. 600 SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 11172 c ... r Hltliwoy. Sowfll lAt .... ~ t2677 ) ORTHO REST ~ Super comfort at super~ savings! Features a Cro\vn-Flex Center. With Mattress, 2 Box Springs, Ortho-Pak & Double Bonus. Wo1h Or1ho's l empcred·Stcel Innerspring! Comple1c woth Ma11ress, 2 Bo- Springs. 0 11ho·Pak & Double Bonus. ·Feature·s Ortho's Tempered·Stcel Inner- spring' and Re1ntorccd Borders. ll'loth Matrress. 2 Box Springs. Orrho·Pak & Ooubte Bonus. ORTHO FOAM This luKurlous King IP.a1111es Ortho's Crown·flex Ccn1er! Wi1h Mattress. 2 [loK Springs, Ortno-Pak & Double Bonus. Ouaen·size room .•• Queen-size com!or1' Comes w i11'1 Ma ttress, BOK Spring. Orlho·Pa~ A Double Bonus. Sleep royally w1lh Ortho's Crown·flcx Center! ll'li1h Ma11rcss. Box Spring, Ortho-Pa~ A Double Bonus. Greal sleeping tonight on Ortho's Urelhane Foam Padding! Comes with Mat1ress, Bo• Sprk'lg, Ortho-Pak & Double Bonus. ,_£.,~, ,('---, -:;:, " ._..___ ' ~· ~ DELMAR A 9011 by day ... a cozy bed by night! Alao available In Super , Quoen Widlh. 5~ wider than . s17 I 15 ;f;:;'~,a~;:~;~~ and Malch1ng FULL Chair alto SIZE 1 1v1U1ble. ORTHO FLEX Perteet size to1 any child's room• Sc1oll· Quilted Coyer adds eklra comlort, Comes with Mattre ss, Box Spring & Double Bonui. POSTURE RES T Top comfort w1lh Or1ho's Tempered-Steel Inner· spring. Comes with Maltress, BoK Spring &. Ooub!e Bonus ·• OATHO FORM A restlul Mattress Set with a Scroll-Quilted Cover. Comes wilh Mat- tress, BoK Spring &. Double Bonus. BAHAMA CARMEN' ~' ·Round·the-e\Ock oomtort! O.,ieoe'Set lncfudet: 2 ; Mattreues, 2 MatC:tmg FoundaUont, 2 Bol1ter Plltow1, 2 Quitted Coverlets & Welnut grain nleh Comer Ta!>le. ' . .. ,. THENATION'S LARGEST CHAIN t i= MATr RES~"g . ECIALiSTS ORANGE SANT A AMA ANAHEIM ... LAKEWOOD 2445 N. Tu1lin Ave. (t){•ou lrom Orange ~ll I • I I & FOUHTAIH VALLEY 16131 Harbor Blvd. (tO<ne• of (d,nQe•) Ne•! lo Zody'\ "'°"'" 839-4570 1811 Weot Lincoln Ave. . , lll!tween tvdid & llrOQkltunt A~llOI· (~I\! [al! oj fffl MOrJ) "'°""' 776-2590 -~ 4jf33 cGnclle--.1. Ave. Qin~~ Stlo~ . (A<:.1011 l•om lo~~ C"Nlf) Phono,_634-26~1 Over 50 Storei • N I.a the 'A a lntr say N Me . Hor Agnew ' . ' NEW. YOU , IA'i>l ~ Tlie Lad~ ,HD~ Jowno! bought Ille serial r1g~l•.'\Q Splio T. ~Agnew'• tirst ·nov~l. al book about lnte~Uooal political inlrigue, h!S ·literary agent says. Neither the agent, Scott Meredith, nor the Lad les 1 Home Journal would comment Sells \Yednesday on the price !he magazine was paying but literary sources aald lt was over $10Q,_OOO. The sources said i previ ew cxcl!!rpt fro1n the novel would appear Jn UM ,tuaazlne's May issue a!oncJ,..Witfrr)n inte rview with Agneifon ho"Y he works as a wr iter ... · • Seriat Lenore Hershey, editor or fbe Ladles Home Journal, said, "We always like to ent'Ourage new writen , .. The book sound.a like a whopping good suspense story with a \Vashington background which I always Jove.'' Last month Random J~ouae turned down an outtlne of Agnew's proposed n o v e I . .. U'I Ttl•~ INSURANCE FLAP .,,_nls Joplin Dogs F 01111d In Desert Gravesites Thursday, 'tbruary 7, ~ CJ/4 DAIL y PILOT 11 Rainbo·w Lamps Termed Danger \\' ASHINGTON ( L Pl 1 -advertistments but nol in the ~SIR WALTERS a:. IUI 10 laolt.u'tOO ..-.~ ~•••CVTl _ .... ,. l~at •au IMIVoU .. .OIUIA\lf 20S2 N•wport Blvd. e,..,. ...... ..... "II Sirtger's Insurance IJisputed The Consu1ner Prod uct Siifety Con1n1iss1on hits warntd that defects in thou9ands or 50· called "'Rainbow La m p s ' ' could cause a fatal eleclrlr shock. la mp or pal·kage, th c ••••-•••••II comn)ission said. NEW YORK (A Pl -Th< lnte rock sinRer Janis Joplin named her agent th c bencficlsry of a $200,000 life in!'lur11nct' policy. But the Albert B. Grossman 1.·Janagement Co. can't get it and is suing to collect. I Tiit: c 0 :\1 :\11 s s l 0 NI slatement ~·arned consumers 10 use "extreme care" in , disconn ecting the lun1p plug from electri cal outlets and to avoid touching any 1ncta! objccls wh ile doing so. I M !NIAlUl'll-• OLD DOLL.~ CIVIL w-.~ oLo ou .. a 'Ille Insurance co mpany, Associated Indemnity Corp., The commission s a id \\'cd nesdnv that soine 35,000 of the larl1ps, also knO\\'n as a "mini-shadowy stand ," have been sold in the United Stales the past year. The con1n1iss1on * * urged that U1ey imn1ediatcly * be disconnected. * c o n t e n d s 1'.1i.ss J oplin THE LAJ\1PS , distributed by committed s u i c Ide and Greenland Studios. l\liami. therefore it does not ha\'e to Fla. which retail f o r pay on the policy. approximately $1.95, \\'e re adverllsed n a t ion a l I y ln several publications. as wc11 GROSS~1AN Management as a Greenland catalog m:iiled brought the suit in Manhattan to several nlillion consumers II MANNING'S COLLECTORS SHOP ~ '2•28 N~l'IT B L.VD. CD• r ................ CAL.JI". ... 4'a-92ri ! H"•· .... :.:M) ----***************** MERCURY SAVINGS and loan association ..... lft9 ~ ...... ~ ** * stnte Supreme Court lo the last fev.' mont hs . compel payme nt plus IH,500 The commission said il wa s * "STATEMENT SAVINGS"-PRESTIGE Card in intere!t. concerned by the failure of * IUEMA PARK Mercury Savings Bldg., Valley view at Uocoln .. * 1'.l iss Joplin was found dead the national publications to * 1 8 eh th her Hollywood apart.meqt exercise .. any degree 0 f * ltUNT1NliTOll &EACH Mercury savings Bldg., Ed 11!1« at ea * Ocl. 4, 19,0. Llls Ang~Jes r(>spon.sibility " Jn verifying the TUSTIN Mercury Savings Bl:ly., Irvine Blvd. at Newport Ave. * County C.OroQ.er Thom as safety of products advertised * LA HA8RA·FUtLERTDN Mercury Savil\li~ Bidcr., Imperial Hwy. at Harbor * * NOguchi later s.aid she dled for sale to eonsun1crs. * CARSON Mercury sa.vings Dldg .. Avalon Blvd. at San 01~0 Ff"ll'/. * PAu,fDALE (UPI ) -Tv.·o of an overdose of heroin but TI1e !amps Wl.'re iinported ! BIXBY KHOllS Meicury Savings Bldg., Long Seacll 811'1:1. at Carson St. * mass graves of dogs found that she \\'alln't trying to from Taiwan and curry model * * * * * * * THE TOREADOR THE MADEIRA near here may be the remains 1_c:'.o~m~m~l':_t :•u~i_:'d~de'.:·-----~N".o.~1_:>:33'.:'4".8 ~in:_:s,,,om'.'.'.'.'.' ...:'.:of'....:t'.::he:.!...'.*:_:*:_:*:_:*:_:*::.._*:_::*_*::.._*_*_*_*_*_*_* ______ _ of abandoned city pets, joined Model lll.!.011. 17" MetHI 14DJOW Dl1190N1 Solld Stote 1 t " Dl•to••I !"!chi,. BEST 0 ''iiiiicES ~F THE YEAR! WE WANT TO SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCE OUR INVENTORY BE~ORE FLOOR TAX TIME . WE HAVE THE DEALS TO PROVE IT. PLUS AA&D I YEAR PARTS & LABOR AND 5 YEAR PICTURE TUBE WARRANTY. 18" dla9011al XL-Color ncn RDll THE PRODIGY Model ES40l THE MODERNETTE Model FS410WR 1t " Dl119onol f'lct11,. S414.91 Witt. Reinot. 11" Di09onal f'lchrre AA&D ELECTRONICS ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST JVC DEALER 275 EAST 171tt. STREET, COSTA MESA 642-8882 Ouilit1 P10ct'1tts?'-·Prot.Ulon1I S.rvic• "Pf" Dolly' 9-6; Thurs. 9.9 .. ,,, ., ' BAR. teak, black lacquered ""'ith !loap!tone inlaid. 36x l Kx1 2" H. . Reg. 8645 SALE I GARDEN' STOOL, cera mic:, beau· I tifully hand decorated, many de- algnL 16-18" H. 11.e,. '149,50 $3750 SALE 8495 StoREWIDE SAVINGS lOt0 50~o OFF! CURIO R_;,.;.i_ g1.,. ohel...,. 40x . . 16s72" H. Reg. S595 SALE ANTIQUFi CABINET.• 60xl6x96" H, roee- wood, beautifully carved and inlaid with m~. of pearl, mir· rofed door. 8535 in ki!ler packs. that were hunted dov.·n and slaughtered by exasperated ranchers. The bodies of 14 dogs were found in a gr11ve 10 miles west or Lancaster, and '!:! more in a pit nea r Palmdale. Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies said. At least two of the dogs were shot to death, deouties said. Animal co ntrol officers were in\'estigating. Deputies said a number of Los Angeles area residents bring unwanted dogs to the Antelope Valley and allandon them rather than take them to a pound. and ranchers ha\'e been complaining that packs of wild dogs are killin~ Uve11tock. Dogs attacked a herd of goats 13 miles east of Palmdale Saturday, killing five of them, deputies said. Reg. IS,950 \ SALE ·84 500 ANTIQUE TABLE,' 36x 74','{33" H, marble· top, r~wood, can-ed. FINE ~URNITU~E '':>' LONG BEACH: E. Hiii St. at Rado.ndo Ave. HOURlo DAILY 10 TO 6 CLOllD SUNDAY 597-1359 na11T.,Y,QUAmnlES -~p EARlT -_ SAVE • MAJOR CWEDtT CARDS· •ACCEPTED ! " . ' • e Shulltr sPttds up to 1/1000 '1c. e Sui-1 Takumar ~5mm 1/2.0 len' e Hl1hl11ccur1t1 ttwouih-llle·lens 1ap.o1Lne met11 in1 sy1!1rn .e Cl111lc Penta• stylini aiid ll'tcis t handtini . e World r1nowntd Ptnla• c1altsm1nshlp. Famous Bushn111 ~ulitr , cam1r1s et c1hr1 snin11! • Ptnlai Mount e F4.5 Ap0t'l11rt e Fa mou s Oushnell Quallty ,, •. , .. ••••• RIC . l9t lt1 64.95 Prinz lJSmm I'M Automatic Telephoto Len1 • FM 11111 ell111ellt e Flt Id 1111te 11 e sm1llttl aJltf1•• f/22 Ml1. List Price 288 .80 109.95 Min ol t • ••••• 44.95 54.95 #3134 e Slidt Vo!u l!'MI' Controh !or Ltrl and Ri&llt CNnnt 1!. • lllu11ln1l•d Prolfa• lnd lc1t0ts e A11lo111allc tnd lll1t11;1al Pro1ral!I Chanp e Cartrldp Door IOf Tape-t!tld Protec~IOfl • Shows ho1.111, mlnut1s and secomls • Powerful 1.4w (1111dlslorltd ) output. 4" SPfaker e "Snooit lar" and sleep ll1111r 'hut olf Ml1. list Pric1 47 .95 3 9 • 9 5 SONY 'S mu si cal clock 5 9 9 5 and calen der ndio • Pri'cn ifltctlu thrn&h rt~. 10 , 1914 c:ra.AIG 3114 Kl AM/l'M I Track STEREO SYSTEM e AM/_FM St.11eo tad lo,. phono, c11Uldt• pl1yer e Full-1111 dt1u~t ch1n1•r 'fl'llll ila111olld slyhu 1nd sy1t1m 11lul·olf e AutoNllc fM 1\1r10 1w ilchin1 Walnut finish wolMll cabin•! • MZ:t speak•r syst•ms 179.95 QRRSIS!1151 !115115f!1!1R!~!il!IR!il!llR5 ' so~ COAST PLAZA -COSTA MESA Dolly, Mon.•s.t. 10.,:JO p.m.: Sundey I l:J0.6:00 P·"" 97'·J37J • --- ' J% DAILY PILDI Thursd ay, f'ftwuary 7, 1CJ7l. . . • • -'First Fish' Premieres Ill Irvine STOP IUIG' AITI ----------,·1 s1m,11 11111..,cflt11•" rNke rwr · ... llow far should a v.·on1an PerformanCfs Jre g ! v en Jean Anouilh comedy with local playhouses. with Lhe i;o loward help111~ her husb.ind \\ ~·ctn1~~·dovs th. l'lugn :-iun11;'y; Craig Gardner headrng the Irvine Community T~atcr r ecover hls stlf-<:onftd('nl't''' at 8·40 followu1g dlnnt"r at ('.!:I.SI In a dual role. 'fht! cast <.'nsting for .. ~onda,y's llero" As far, perhaps, us hiring hun the pluyhou.:.e, l~O A1('n1da 1ntludt·s Richard Bo bb , a call girl? r•ico , s :i 11 c 1 c ni t! n t c , Gretchen Van Hiper , Susan on Monday and the Lido Isle 11lat's the questton posed Ht·scr.•:itions 492-9950. Adams, i\1erry L o om i s . Players having readings ·ror by the Irvine Community J c ff re y Add is . Sa I I y "How the Other HaJf Loves" Theater's ne w romcdy "The uc IBVlNE 'S v.· In t<' r Branstetter, Dan 0 'Too I e , Tuesday evening. First Fish," which bows Jn production, "Ring Around the Monica Kezar, JJaul Barbar. Herman Boodman w i 11 Sa1urday evening for a four-J\1oon," continues t 0 n; g h l Barry Koron and Christine direct the original drama weekend engagement. The through Saturday at UCI's TurbiU . Reservations ~17· "!\ionday·s Jl ero" for Irvine Frank Tarloff play is the Fine Art s Village Theater vl'ith • and will be seeking a cast latest in a season's schedule an s o'clock curtain. CALLBOARD -Auditions of fi ve men and three women. of Orange County premieres Ashley Catr is clircet;~'l" t' ~ are on lap next week at fl'l'O Tryouts are J\ionday at 7:30 at JCT. -----'------------'-------------- "The First Fi sh" makes lts appearance as four othec productions arc readying their final pcrforn1ances along the Orange Coast. L<l\1·ering their curtains are ··slicks and Bones'' at South C o as l Intermission Over 100 ,000 Tires at ·Low, Low Prices. Repertory, ''Li f c \\'ilh Father" at lhe !. n g un <1 !\loulton P!a~'housr. '"!\ighl \\'atch"' at lhe Cos1a :0.lcsa Civic Plavhou~c and "~1rs. Gibbons' · Eovs" at t h (' 1-lunt ington Beach Pia ~ hou ~C'. Also on thr boards this \\'t•t'k are ··A Funny Th ing 1-!appenPd on the \\'av to the Fourrn " at Sebastia'n·s \\·est in San Clemente and the CC Irv inc mounting of ·'Ring Around the ~loon," v.·hich opened Tuesday and continues t h r o u g h Saturday. Marie C. 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Anne Sit>nna-Sch\.\1artz. Rlck Doyle a!1tl Steve Pat1erson headin g the cast at the 'fhirtl Step Theater. lti27 Newport Blvd .. Co s la ri.Iesa . Reservations 6116-13!:3. 'flf E LAGUNA f-,1ou11 on , Pl<1\•ho:1s~ re\'Ll'al of "Life \Vith Father " v.·1nds up a three "'eek schedule this v.•erk ui th f i n a I performances toni ght through Saturd;1~' :it 8:30. AIC'x Koba is direci•n•• Bill CarCl'n and Jean l\oba take the princip:il ro](•s in 1hr ''enerab!c con1edy al the pla~ house. f,6 Lag una Can~·on Rood , La~na Bea•·h Hco:;l'rva lions 494-0743. ALSO t'.LOSU\'G 1 h i s \veckcnd is the Costa l'vles " Civi c Plavhcuse produc1ion of '"l\'ight \Vatch ." an o 1 h e r Orange Count.v premiere. Pati Tambellini dir ec t s the s u s pc n s e drama \\'ith C'.-enevievc !\'1urray and Oa\'id Paul in !he major roles. f'inal performances a r c Friday anrf Saturday at 8:30 at the Community Center aud ilorium on the \\C:S t calf' of Costa i\lesa 's 0 r ang c Count y Fa i r g r o u n <I s . 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O•llY ,ll" it•ll "\\'hen do till" rights: of .1 ch1kl L;.ikc \)rctl'<lcllCC llVt•r 1hl' rights of <idults 111volvf'd"" Thl:s l:s the. core or !ht~ tlih.·r11n1a ia«ed by natural parents. <•dopliv<.: couple;, the courts. ndoptlon and pl:blic y,•clfarc agencies l>Ccausc of a 1972 Supn.:1nt• L'ouLt rulin;:. Stunlcy vs Illinois, a child custvd y ('ll:-it:. sct lht· pl'ct·t'l..!cnt lo cnli1lt.· nt1 tur:1J fi.lth<:rs lo '·u he11ring on fi!nl'i;s ~1~ a rarrn1.·· T\VO 1nonths lat er. in \\'i~c'Ons1n. lh\· rl!li11g 1\•:1s first :1111>llt~ 1u adop1 1un proceedings. The ruliug. iu csscncc. gran1t·1t 10 natural faU1t>rS i in cases of il legll1PtJC,V 1 the rig hts £orn1erl y reserved lo 1nothPrs. the right 10 consent 10 adoption. 111is opens a Pandora's Bux of coin· plication lo adoption . Davi d Herber!. Orange County fllsrrict Diret:tor for Childrt:n's llon1C' !oior1cty. cih'<I some of the quci;t ions th:it h:i\'C arisen. Of<:Li\ YS SEE~ "Tilt~ <.IJ::t'lll'i{'S, or eoLirsc, ;1 r l' l'00Ct.'fl1Cd \\o'ith lhL' !)OSSibil1\y Of Jc•l ay-. in adoption prot:L•cdi11gs." he said. "llow arc 1vc to locate or 1101 ify Ll11· n<ilural f<t thcr'.' \Vhal Ir thl' r1101IH.•r • cm en BEA ANDERSON , EdHo' 'We have to maintain a balance so that the rights of all co;icerned • does n't want hi1n to be not1f1ed~ Al 11·hat ILme can .,...c be ~urc he nas ut.•lu itUy bePn no11fLed" \·\fh;i! Ir he dl·t·1drs to come l>aek. t1h..:r :~ Jew 11w111hs, or scvl'ral )'<0<1r::;, and scelt custody or his th1kl'!" llerbcrt sees <in add ed burden oil the courts and the ;1~encies, ond addt.>d c1no1ional si..l'C!{S for na H1rn 1 n1olhl·r.:s. ''Adoption alrl'ady is a t:11rnplicalcd l)fO\.'l-<lUJ'C Y.'e hHVP II long l•.'<liting list nf CQUPlt·s 1vhn 1vHnl to ;H1opt anrt fewer nnd fc.11 L'r chlldr·i.:n ;iv11llublc /or adop· I i1)1l," A si gn of I/us pli1·no1nl·11on 1s tht' fact lha[ private and public adoption agt>ncics are expnndlng o!h er services ~ueh :1s co11ni;cling of single parcnls. Lc>mporury foster care and bir1h control infornlation. "The idea of nolifying and involving lhc natural father is not a new one." lll'rt:1•1t cn1µh:is1l.l0<L "Childrf'n's llon1r Socil'I\' aud sonic other l'l "t'nCies h:!I'<' n1adr · i 0 t a polil'Y to invol~c tl 1t' f:llhcr 11·h~r1c1 :•r J10Ss1ble. "\\'hen the father is k.ilO\\'n, 1t i.s (;J IS p<llicy 10 cont:-ict hi1n 1Yi1h 1111· rnothc r's COUS\'111 and knowlc{lgt·. ~\'e ncl'ct !O know the biologic1rl heritagt· fuclur:; auc! \VC w;1nt the fa1 her to be a part of the plann ing for the cJ1ild's ruturc_ \ '.---\, CONCERN SHOWN ''M~t rclu1 k>n!hlps h;ivc had some: mtaning. The agency W8JllS to be sure 1hut both V.':lnt adoption. und If not. ~ th:1t they kuow allenwtives." Also to be c:onsidcrc.-d tire the emollons of both .ind how ii all affects the rnothl'r 's \\t:lf:1re. tlcrbcrt voiced a comn1on fear of nu111y involved in adoptions. "\\ihat lf not ification of the fa!hcr di:st:uw·,1gcs !he girl from Sl'tking scrvict .. s·~ The ilh!!rnat ives can be frightenini::." He posed th~1l n1any girls might kecr elulllrt•n llH'Y ~ithl·r did nol \\'(1111 <II' were unpn:·par!'d to support and care lnr. ''This can easily lead to child ahuse or voorse. And, it n1ight promote a kind of black market dealing in babies rather than \vorking througtl the norn1:1l agenci~s and the courts. "\Ve hove 10 ask if the number of fathers 11.'ho \viii seek custody 11·arran1s lhc 1·ffor1 to notify every father ... C0'.\1PLEX ISSUE Rc:c;ius1· tl~ i's.~ur i:. so eo1np!cx . (/ran~c County a~rneies :ind the court~ lire n1ov ing slo11 ly to ~t'l i:111deli111·s 111 haudllng the rights of th e n;1t11r;1I f.r1hcr Lu.s 1\ngclcs Ccuuly co111·1 ~ !nitiuted a scl of KUidelincs last Sc1Hcn1ber_ At this 11Titing, several CilSL'S \\'ere in are preie,f'j fld.' ;?f'· ' . " • • Whose ShC' glancrd :11 th(' baby. p!:11·ing happily in ,1 n1·;1rl\\' µla)'pcn l1t·iorr <111S\\t'ring the qut':'tiou. ··11011· "'nutd l ff't•I 1f th l' b:iby's natur;d father t:11nc fu111·:1rt.1 no11· and 11 ~1n11·d custody·:·· The adnpti 1·c 1nolh1·r shook h1·r hend slo\\•ly. "I dnn'l think r coul<I httncllc it. \\'c waited fl\'C yc:irs Iv adopt. lu111 . I 11·:is ~o relieved "'he n the adoption paprrs 111'r1• signed ~nd 11(' 111•1"1· :1p1)r01 ('(I. "I <Ion '\ thi nk it 11·oultt bo.· f:11r, hu1. \1cll. ht' doc.s ]\.11·1• ;1 right tu h1:i C'h!l(I. ;r he's fit. n1:1yt11· if he 1~11·1. Thl·i·t· arc all kind s or kids in 1lu• 11rirl:J \1 IH1 t:ould probably lun1· 'b1:t1L'r' pan.•nts. \\'ho am I to judge?" Th is young n101hrr 11:-1 s 0111· of sf'\·rr:-11 people surveyi,,'d on !heir lt•clings :iboul rccPnl Supreme Court rulings grnntin,g to the natural f:lther fJf an 1llr gil ima1r t.t1Stody rights once given only to the n:i.tur<1I nlOl.her. Surveyed \1 crc adoplilc par c n ! s. unmarried 1nothcrs <tlld some natural f;1thers. Needs t111ng lht'y den '\ ~ho1\ 1·11:"1uSh intrrl'St. in 1\·antin~ cust()(h· or ~topp111g adopl ion ·· St•vt.•ral ·felt the tt1 !1Jt·1 ~ 11hn 1 .. ullt't.I c11 ... todv had !1) lie 1·~t·1•pt1011". hut f'JI those.· 0 11·hn 1\:1n!t·d ii . lhl' (l1>1'l0r!un11y ~huuld be ;.;i1•e11. L·1111rd l:1thers 11'Cl't• ;1 hllll' 111<'t'1' <lifficull to gaugc. p~·rhaps bcr.a11~1· th1 ·1· ;1 rt' a little less 1·i:;i bll'-In a tl·lcphcin·· intcr1·iC'1,·. t11·0 young ml'll ;in:I ;1 n ol{lt·r rnrirr1(·(! rn.in \\·ith ;.;c1·eral lt'gi ti111;1tr c·hfldrrn (•xprrsscd their !CL.•li11;•.:.: ··1 don·i. 1~·nn1 e11s1ody of !h1· h:1 h1· 1no\1· a ff'11· n1un11ls 1>ld t l.11! J d0n1'1 th ink 1!'s f.1ir lh<rl 1n.1· t{irll'ricnd had 1111• r/.:'.!h! 10 cli·cidt· 11·11hnut 1111 •. .. If I h:td 11a1111·d l'US1nd). 1 prob;1bl1· touldn't h:l\'{' i::oHell 11 \\'h;11 r1 .. 1\h 1nak<'~ n1e 1nad. 1s 1h.11 1 ,1nt1 ld h;11'L' 1u go 10 1:ou11 ;ind J.!l'I tlr·~·tart'd a fit pa rent. but sht> cioesn'I if ~111• <ll·l'id.-s lo keep thl' l)..1hy" on1· :-;-iid. The older in.in. 1·1nph,1sizi11'! th;1! hr had to rrniain n11(1n1·111ous, ~aid that he often \1·ondcred :1bi11l! hi s lir.sl chr11I. "'hich had !)('Cn <idoplcd hy a coup le out-of-state. Come ;ic.lnption and a delay in finalization to ha\'ing the possibility of a later custody fi.,1 t ah1·ays hanging ovcr their heads. '"All of tha t should \Jc settled before the child is placed. I rcn1cmber the rclirf we felt \\'hen 1ve got !he final ;11.loption paµt.'rs. If tvcryone is consulted lirs!. and consl·nt is gotten from the f;11hcr and n1otht1r. it shouldn't he any 11 (}ll iJ Ii~ ... ··\\'ho ·would give custody to an Ull\\'cd f,11hcr·1 .. asked one won1an . 11naw<1rc lh;1\ rC'ernt lcgisla1ion n1ndc !hi:; :11! roo JXJSSi blc. '"The girl \\•hose b;tl>y 11 P adopt ed tlit.ln 't t'l'l'n kno\1' 11·h•) lhc f:11h1'r 11·:.i~ . It ·11·:.is a private adoptin11 nnd ire still 11<J111.icr ocras1onally if she'll ('hangc her n1ind. "I thi nk a lot of adopti\'I' parrnts 1vouldn't be ablC' to handle the stress nf wond C'ring if the father \VflS goin g 10 surface son1elime and take thc n1 to C."OUrl to get custody.·· proct'ss bot had not reached the t'Our1s. \V<il~ Heath. d1re1:1ur of t h e dt.-µnrt1ncnt of ;idoP!lous. tuunt~· of Lu:- AJ1gcles. dcscribt.'CI the LA gu1d\•ltncs.. "Br1£>r1y," H~ath s..1id. '1hc t'llUrt '-.; polity cffet1s the childl't'tl uf all un1narried father~. except children \I.ho \\'ere conceived by a n1Jrried 1101nnn rohabitatin~ Y:ilh ht.·r husband at 111•· tinic "'hen conception v.·as likrly lo have occurred. "L'alifornia Ja1v presunics st1rh childrf·n t•' hl' ll'µitin1<1tc 11110 t11l' 1~·~··1 tr11 s1>.111d to h:11·f· the ri~hts of the na1un1I tuth1 •r" 1 he unmarned tnt hl~r or t·i·cry (1\h1·r e!11ld •·must t;c identified. 11 tins l':111 !1c• done, and his consent tu thC' ad·)p\1011 ubtain.t.'d. if it is his desire to t.'Onscnt. "If the father canoot ~ 1d1·ntifi<·d vr located. or refuses to con.sent to ;in adoptive pl;in wh ich the mother continues to desire, the rourt must decide whether the adoptive plan cau be carried out wilhout the <:onscnt of the father. l'ERSONAL SE RVICE "IC the fa ther's 1rhercabou1s ar(· kno1v n, he is i:;i\'en personal notifil'al ion of the he<Lring. If such JX'rson:il s(·rv1c1· c:.innot be n1;1dc. thcrC' is servite by nc1vs papcr p u b I i ca t io n !11 lour consecutive 1~·ccks. fol1011'in;J whi ch lhl'rl' i.:; th'1rty days ti111e for the father to respond. if he is interested. I I I ' y ~ First? • Several noted. "The odds aren't too s,rrco:tt th:it 1re'll h:-11·c <'lily problcnis. Ti \t'e did . I th ink 1nost c.·ourts 1ronld choose us. rifler four ~·ears. Ol'er a ;.inglc ni:n1, even if he is the natural father." Do un1vcd mothers ft'(!! they \l'Outd cnokl adop!ion services. an rt enun:;cli11g. ir publication in the nc11 spap crand !11- lorn1iri!; thL• father bccam eroutinr" ··\'l's.'' said one girl . "becnusc 111:i ny of us don·t like adoption alreflcly . People arc a little more understanding 1hf'Sc days. th£"rc arr a lot of si ngle pareni hon1es. but !her~ is still a lot of sn1a1J to"·n mud-slinging. "I kno1v so1ne girls 11·ho \\'ould keep the baby. no n1a lter 11·hat. if they had in ha1't' 1ht·1r na1nes in the papl!r. fw C\·rn na1nc the fnther" '·Thry'\:e got to find a way.'' sakf anothe.1· •·ro work things out brst for !he lxlby·s 1\·elfare. 11·ithout hurting anyone else in the process.'' "I( thl' nafne u( !ht· fath{•r C<1nr\u1 lk• dl·lcr1ntnt·d the no11f(' l!I n1·<~s:»•nlv addrt'l;'>•'tl. "To \\'horn 11 ~l i1 I' { (!IH•'l'll ur MJ111e s11t11h1r r,L.,1111111 · llt:Jth atll\cd. ·· '"' SOl'l!d •1ur~1'f" 1l 1s our effort ~n 1rork1nJ: 1111h lhi' !al ht·r<; and nlothcr!I flf 1nvol1't.o<l thildrt:n. tu attc1npt 10 help 1'1'-"(llvc :1nv ('l.inlliC'ts , so lh:tl the• p..1rl'1Lts art· alih: to \'Qrt~l' In a 1nutu;1I agrl'1•n11·111 i.IS lu su1t,1bl1· pl:111s for the l'hlld. "Th~rc is :111 occ:1slo1i:ll l'aSt•. !10\'.1'\'cr. In \\'hich 1ht• lli ':\1r11s ul th!' f,1lh(·r .•lld 111other <UL' ~IJ d1ll l'ft'rH lh t'\ t.1un11l lie l't'('{UICilt•rl .1111! Iii•· l01J!Jr1 11111 lr;11 1· ti) /ll<tke ;I dci.;1">il)ll Ill ~Ulll\' vr lih'St' CllSt:S. Lucill e (;ro1he. d1rct·tor of thild \1'cl1arc services for Orange County. hit the core of the 1si-lll': "\\'h.il d(•!l'r111i111•., rhe line 1\ here tht n~hls of th1· 1·hild tor protection ttikc prL"ccden1.:t1 u1 l'r' !ht· ri.':hts of the :idul1s·~" This, she s:ti<I. is 11 hy Ora11!!l' (ounly is moving cautious\)' lu ~l'L :.!llllll'hlh·.~. c.:1111.u·s \\'f.LFAn .. : "\\'r h:1vc to con..,idl.!r 11h~·11 th1· 1·hi1t1 ·~ \•,e!lart' i.s bt.".st scrit•t.l b1 pl;i t·111:.; !11111 into his aclnp!i1·1· l101nt· 1·ath•'1' ll1;1n ton1uu1in~ fosll:r <·1.1rc or rrn1 :uning -n'ilh his inother.·• l·Tclen Hunter. 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Ad-01 )\1011 1111rk1•r ... 10111111 !h:i1 l<lt;111n~ the f;!lh\'I' e:111.~1·fl sp1 ·e1.ol prohlen1~. lf the rn othcr 11111 narn c h1111 . h1• can be located qtiickly and 1:uns1•111 gained. Bu! \Vh<rt if 1hc molht·r do<·, 110 1 knu1v .,..·ho 1.hl'-f:t!hl'r i ~.' {J11 c 11nii1·,,1 n;i,l1ed 11 1x1te111ial latlaT!'. Son1e 1T1(·n :.in.' hcsi1:111l to atl1111l ratcn1ity---0nr 1·;;did rr;1son is the c l1;111(1~ of being rrosccu tcd for sln1utory r:1 p1· or slappl'd \\'ith support payn1cn1 s. i\J)Of']) PHOU l.t:.\tS E:<tra prolilt'nls :1n· i·rH·oun1l·rL'<l if the r:llher is ill the llli]i1arv UV(·l'~t':I~ or out of stile \111t·11 tht~ ;1dopli\•11 procre(Jiu;.: is 1>e11din g. l~c·cl·Jl\ Illinois lr1,!1Sl<1l1un rir1H)lJ!-f'll :11:_1 ;1 father ~·ho did not sho1\' int cr1~'1 in his child 1vithin a n1onth af!er !hr· child 's birth be dc>clnrrd unfit. Adopr ion consent before birth 11·as the 1no<i1 prl•ft•rable choice . :\lichig::in·s solution 1vas ;1 patern11y regisrry-nllo•.l'ing: the father to registrr paternily lx1forc till! child's birth. !11 lhi.s v•ay. he eould f·asilv be notifit·d of pending court prol'ecdi11'gs.. \\'iseonsin's n1clhod h;,1s c.:~1uscd so111l' conlrovl·rsy. i\otificalion 1s oflt•n don/" by publicn tion in the nl'\1•spa1>cr. Li s!C'd are \hr· na1ne of lhc n1othl'r. the e!rild and alll'ged fathcrt sl. '"Th is l':tn bi .. no 11rnbte1 11 111 ;1 !:ii·;.:·· city:· Sllid. David 1-!erbcr! ''hut in a s1na tl 1011.•n it can cause a 101 ol trouhh·. And that gets us ba rk to the issue of whose rights taki.! precedence'.'" Herbrrt noted that unn1arr1cd fathl·i·c: seeking custody of !hei r illl•gi!in1.1·,. children is not a trend. "There hi.I ve Ix-en a fl'\\'. 1ve\l-publicized cases.'' CASES RARE Nolable is the ca.~e of 26·vci.lr-old ntusieinn i'o·lichnel \'t'nl seeking ·cus1ody of his son in Los Ancctcs. ''.\!any J>COple lhought th~1t tl1crc Wf'I•' a lot or .\like !'\c:il s 0\11 nirr1·. 11·:111ti 11. lo hill'(' CUS!(l(ly n[ lhcir ilfl'j'.!i!i1n~!1 • children and capnble of earint: ror !hL·ni I don't think so, and most of !he :igcncjc'> f1'rl 1hr' sa 111e \1·av ... Orange Cu1 1nty;s i:;uidclllll':' ;1r•· to h·· "the rrsults or a lot ot s111dl'. n Ion~ '-11 ho11· lhe vario11-. 1n1·1hoil~· 11u1"h. 11 'llhrr ar!'as_ "\\'r flrl' 11·ork111!,!. :J!,\i. !n f't\·0111·;1:.::i· 1hc judges tht·n1sr)\·1·~ tu .~··1 lip ~'<!!1'1v 1<l1 • guiclc!incs. Currrn !I~·. rul1 nl.!, 1 .11 \ fr o111 court to f'Olll't ·· 1\11d 1hc> t'll't''t' c.;r\•nc~ ;1rnu11d :1''.1111 tu 1he sa111t' ciucs tion. " "\\.here do 1hc r1gh tc: of th• , '!11.1 1.·~ · j)r('CCJerJt'!' '" "\\'f' ha1·e to 1n ~1 inl:i1n ,, bal:h11·C' so lh.11 !ht' ri ght." of :1 11 conc1·n11'cl :lr11 µrc scr\·c<J .. l?csulls from .'.I school age rnothers survey ~'ere contusin,it:. t~or example. a 1najority of those poll<!d felt the father should be allo1\'cd to kcC"J) U'IC baby if thC' mother \\'US going to relinquish for adoption. Bu1 . all but two felt U1c girl should not have to reveal the nan1c of the father to have the child adopted. Ironically. they thought. his cotlS(:nt should be. gottrn ;ind cvC'f'I subpoenas iss ued to loc&h.• hin1 if neccs.c:sary. •·Prob.ihly th<:' ~·oun gcr guy'S. 1nos1 ol them. just aren't rrady to h;1ndll' fathcrimo<t . Hut 11•hcn ~·ou'rc in your 20s or 31); you cnu ld easily hancllt' ra ising a child . And, I think th ere are 1nOrc of us out there th.'.ln vou'd imaAinc. '' The third bro°ught up an is3llt' \'Oiced by ngcncy rcprescnti11ivcs <1nd social scrvici! "'·orkcrs as \.\'ell. Hen Party Suggestion Lays an Egg Tu the qul'::lion. "Should the natnt• j or the girl and father be published in 'the ncwsJW!pcr~" there "'•'ls a unan1- mou~ "no". 1 All but on e fcJf. thC' courts should J have the power lo grant a 5JlCcial ordt'r 1 to allow adoption iC the father could I flOt be located. And, again inconsistent with previous ' feelings, two thirds of those questioned felt the f~ther should be aUowcd to 1 claim the baby (if declnre<l fit ) if the 1 adoption goes through without his , l\lgnature. • Another lf'Ot'P que~Uoncd on the is.."luc i felt "not that many fat hers arc ! interested. lf they we.re, they'd sho1v I more oonoorn before the baby is born. I about nw and the b.1by.'1 Unmoniod motben ldde<I. "I[.. •nY· "l f the father 1'.;:lins 1hc righl lo seek custody or the child. 11·hy cnn'l he hll\'C a sav in whether or not 1hc girl h<l s an abortion? "And, whal al>ou1 grfl ndpnrrnt~? Should they gel a p ri11r rl11in1 before ado)>tivr partntsi Anet . yeah. 1vhat about f(l8ter Jll'lrcnts? fll aybc they 'd likr. to adOpt?" A survey o( adoptive p11rent.s brought mixed reactions. "I'm pretty St'Cllre in nly feelings that no one 11'0Uld take our r hild nwey 'from us no1v'" said one adoptive mother. "1 don't think anyune ever feels pennancntly sure that the mother won't change her mind and fight to get the child bac~. ''Bot the child's 'velfnrc is important, more im port a nt 1han other consideration~ at that poinl." A majority of those questioned preferred a longer wnHing period for DEAR ANN LANDERS : E ither you are li\'i.ng in the dark ages or your 011'Jl 111arri:.ige is a ~fidwest version of th e Doris Day syridrome. \Vherc, oh \\'hr re tl1d you gel the crazy idea that a n1ar- ricd man·!' Jli ght out "v,;ith t11e boys" c;oruiists of a gel together to "talk''?!!! l'hc who!~ point of a "night out'' is just Iha\, a. chance to gel out of the house. \Vomen deserve the same right. Whal makes you think the o n I y re.o;;pec.1able thing n1nrricd women cfl.n do is visit in each other's homes? Just because they go to a bar doesn't mean they arc looking to get picked up. I t so happens a group of us ga ls \i:ho work together enjoy movies, theater, dinner out and, yes, even bar·hopplng. There arc many things \\u1ncn eun do of an evening ~t Calls midway between cookware parties and hustling strange guys in ban. So tell it like Jl Is. -FORT WAYNE ' ~'4..:....•__:;:~=-"-""'-~-"_,.f!l. ;...-....J DEAR F .W.: I'll repeal lhe advice. Verbalim. ''When you 1ay 'a eight oot' I as s ume you mran a ben- parl)'. card-playing or a g a I b ering •t bo1ne for girt talk. lI so. the anstA·er I• yrs. If you mean bar-bopping or ~oing to a cocktail lounge and dancing •·Ith guy1, lbe an s"'·er Is no." , If this sounds like the DOriJ Day l \'lldrome, so be ii, but m11rrlcd women •:bo lte\·e thelr husbands bome •·bile they make Utt bars Hte tookJng for . e'llra·marllal kicks. And no matter how you ellce lbe denial, baby, Ifs stlll balonry. DEi\R ANN LA NDERS: Our l'amily of f ; ir l>·.:1ut1h,l rhild rf!l ·~ . l111t'l•t r1 v\1n. I :-1111 ~'..'. ~c:irs old Thrc.:~hout n1y n1orrh•d lif,• I I! 11 • ihll u~ed tny flue china 01· IO\'t•I.• •• 1l11•r 1a,":C.'.lt::.(' I ,,·as 1Jt'ra1d r.1y t:h:ldrl·11 1oould !~r'-'ilk or bend it. Now that 11 e h:11 t' a nc\\· hon~,,: 1 \\ 011nl to u:>e 111~· lu·,..:1)' .hin~s. 1\1: 1;1n11ly thinks l;ccu11 fi' l!1i•.• 0.1 ~ so C\l).:r.:11\·e (A1wl irtl'\)l'lCt' 1')\,'l lhr•r shou ld he su1L-<1. !'\01 LCr 1\1,111 .. 1u11 tl1l{lcrst:intl. they just 1hi11~ it 11 v11lrl l•i: a11 lUI if ·•son1cthlng h,1ppt·.1cd ·· ~.iy. "SQ what?' If I don'r u:;e in) beautiful possessions 11011 . ! 11iH si rnp l,v h<111Ll tilClll d•.l'·lll !I) Ill~ l'l11ldl'l'll 1111,) 11rJI .\1 . .;:c1 ~:!\(' tl1"1n ht•t;111 "c lhL"i1· ll'.<1!hrr s;i1·cct. and :\IY n1olht-r ~:1\'l'd, ~avt'd for \', !lt.: '.! · ~oJ 1 ('(\ lu1· \\'I I.\, .. , 1 11·ou!rl Ion].! 10 lla1 e :.un1c dinners 1·.iti1 1,,:;11,tl i1 ligh! :iilCI 11inc. t•1·cn though 111y l•tt•U:in<l pr clc1 :-11111a and ~er I \1uuld cnjvy tht.• gilt of ,1 prcll} ni .hti1' i<lnci he ran \\ell nffJrtl it 1 bra hi' ;1hr11ys buys 111c fhu\1 1cl J!011n::J, rc1 11ir11sc:rnt of 1he days 11·hln I h<ld to gt>t up at <ill hours in a cold house. (l fe's a "saver." too.1 Bl<i~t u:-;, 1\nl:t 'nc ncf'd it. -1\.~l.r. IL\ Tl 'l'~_:-1..u .• \USS. 01:;,\R A."1.C.: llaul uu t lhr cbl11A :'I nd the slll'er. fl are lhost dl nntr~ w1th c!\ndlelight ttrul 11·inl·. H 10111· h11st»111rl prtferc: pill.a, 11'1 hin1 hll~I' :I . c:o OU( and buy n chUion ni ;ihtlt', 111\h n1:1rlbo11 anti lat:f'. ii yuu it'Ci l1k~ rt. 111''11 ll•~tirr. J..,,11._::.0--A:.:IL'-Y-'PC:l::.LO:_T:_ ______ _:Tllursday, Frbr1Ja1y 7 1974 the Moon, Found God ) Astronaut Walked on By JO OLSON 01 !fie Diiiy ,.lllt \llH Once a n1on has been 10 U1c 1noon. h:w chal lengt!S arc Jejt on earth thal ~re as grl·at. F'or Astronaut James lrwln , 0!1ly one thing rnatt(·re<I artcr his return from 1\potlo l5 's flight, during Y<'hich he \\'as the eighth man to \\'l1lk on the moon: !tis dlscoverv that man needed to take a· 1-llth Flight to really discover C'.00. 11lis revelation \Vas a long time coming to Col. Irwi n, who believes as he looks back over his life that "11\e Lord W11.S preparing 1ne. 1naking nlc n10re p:1Uent and persistent. "I really believe the Lord has a plaoe for all of us. \Ve all fl t into some rote in life. God expects us to use our best judg1ncnt." he said m i'11:k\\ick bookstore, Sool h Coa st Ph1z.a while signing C0pll'S Qf f1ili llC\V book, "1'o Buie the :'\'1 ~ht ." ror lr\\'111, prc-par:lt1 0n for this mi:s:sion tx.--gan t itrly 111 hi~ life :ind ·was difficult at t1n1cs. CLOSE CALL J1 i..s family moved around a great <lea! \1•hi!c he was a child and he barely squ<:'akcd inlo Annapolis \\'hen he de<.·ided lo enroll. 11e transferred 10 ihe Air J.'orcc. \11as groundrd during pilot !raining SC\'rral lime•. lried to resign from flight school. crashed and was injured \vhile he was waiting for his Apollo mission to come up. \Vh<.<n he decided to :ipply ( CHARTER· SHUBERT THEATRE J e • Mini-vacation Saves Energy c;asol inc shorl~1gcs shouldn't \rorry Laguna Beach Assistance League members .<ind guest s ... al leRst on five specific \Vedncsdays during rhc year. F'or the semnd year 1ninl· vacations arc being arranged. And. no one ha!i to wait in Une for licke1s or gasoline, or hassle the frce\\'tJY traffic to Century City. For the bargain price or $135 each, •·vacationers" \vill be bused round-trip to Beverly l-lills for a shopping spree. lunch at a favorite restaurant. and then attend a musical direct from Nev.· ''r"ork or London in !he Shubert theater. Topping off the day '"ill be a friendly happy hour on the home\\'ard trek . Orchestra. center fro nt seats have been arranged for mslince performances () r "Gypsy.'' starring Ange I a Lansbtll)'. J\1.1y 22: Jeun Simmons in "A Little Night J\Jusic," July 2~: Alice Faye and John Pavnc in "Good Nc\\•s," Oct 9.· Completing 1t1c li!;t are Debbie Reynolds in "Irene ." Dec. 4. and "Pippin," r~cb. 12. Pntron s \Viii bt' ad,·iscd or bus llep.'.lrturc points a 1 ronveniC'n l I o c a ti on s . .'.Ind permanent !hc;iter s!!aling 1~·ill be assigned as checks ;ire received. 1'hosc v.·ish1ng to sit together shoultl nu1il checks in one envelope, with a note reques~ing ::idjaccnt seating. Checks :ire 10 be mnde payable to Assistance League of La guna Beach and 111ailcd to Mrs. c:rover Brov.'Tl, 24 Monarch Bay, South Laguna 92677. ResC'rvations <:ire to be made b)' Feb. 20. Fur!her inform::1tion 1 s available b)' calling the v.•ays and means chairn1an, :O.lrs. Daniel A. Schry\'<'r al 494·9901. All proceeds realized from this fund·raising event v•ill be returned to the corrununity through the many chari~blc and philanthropic endeavors of the league. The league has aided South Coasl Con1mun11y Hospital. participoted in lhc fl\eals on \\'heels progra1n, has an emergency v.•eHan~ proj:ir<llll. gives s ch o 1 a rs h i p s and ac:t.ive ly !'upports the Laguna Free C!tn1c. anti the Drug: Abusr progr:lm , Also pro,·idt.-d 1s a mC'rring room for !he Friendship C:Li!:. A beaut ifu l 12 oz. glass FREE with !!!)' food item when you order either Coke or Tab' Hurry to our house and COLLECT A SET! Ut [:, i o:.vs A W£EK $ER V1i.G (!Rt.\XrAST. tUNCH. oir:r-IER e#~~'PtR.4.- for the astronaut pl'Ogram he 'A':ll tumed down tw1t.'t', then accepted iust weeks before he \vould be 100 old for the pro- gram All of this is detailed in his book, which he decided to v.'rlte shortly after he rctun1ed fro 1n the moon. "I started telling everyGnr- nbout the experience." he said, "then I realized I y,vuldn 't be abll' to tell everyone on earth withoul \\•rit lng about it." ANOTllER UOUY 'l'o Jr\vin. the moon was "strictly another body in space." He said he "never thought about what eKperiences I would have on the. moon. Whil e on the n1oon, the astronauts didn't think about the fact they were on the moon," tic revealed. "The t er r a i n ~cemed fru11ihu r because v.c hud f101111 1he n1ission so n1a:1y tin1e9." I Ir sni<l the question he is n)ost fri.:!quent ly <isked as he goc~ about to spc~•k is '"!·low did il fee.I up there"!" The nstronaut said that thcv nc\"t'r discl1ssed the possibllitY 1!1:1t th1·y \11ould not be :.illli.:! A1tron1ut: James Irwin to leave the surface of the n10011. "\Ve did have alternate schemes to get the cngint·s started," he snicL ''We hud confidence that one \vou ltl work. I had n1orc confidence in this than Jn test piloting. "\\'c hnd flO\Vll t h c l'<\Uip111cnl so many t1rnes \l'C li.nc11· the hard\1•arc and n11ss 1on \1·cl1. Better than any plane I've f!O\\!I. R~TREAT Jr1rin said he wished the astronauts could get together in a retreat situation "V>'here !ht• guys could discu~s 1vhat l1ap pcn".!d to thcrn." His book is a very personal look et hi s life. It waa edited by hbi wife, M.,-y, before tt v.·ent to preas, so that she felt comfortable with all lhe glin1pses into their perS()nal lives. lrv.•in said. Their fa111!1y <..'Onfllcts were not hidden and I r w i n cornn1cnled that he hopes the book reveals that "there's hope for all marriages. "We continue to h a v e strife," ht added . "lf you can only discuss it ... communh.:a- tion is a big probl en1 ." But Irwin'.!! most pressing mission now:, he believes, is to share what happened to him spiritually on Lhe flight lo the moon . ~le said In his book tha t "l feel now that the power of God \Vas working in me the whole time I was on the flight. I felt His presence on the moon in the n1 o st immediate and ovcrwhehning \Vay. SKEPTIC "There I was , a lest pilot, a nuts·and·bolts type who had gotten rather skeptical about God. and suddenly I \Vas asking God to solve n1y problems on I.he moon. I was relying on God ratller than on Houston. "When I came back from the moon , I felt so strongly that J had something lhlll I wantt>d to !hare with others. that I established High Fllght." WID~ SCOPE As Trwin envisions it, •ligh Flight 11'0uld be an outreaeh or1i:anlm tion headquartered In Colorado Springs, where lr\vin and hi.s family now live. It would encompass a lOOge, space museum, sta ff of m i n is t e r s , mu s1c1ans, COWlselors and s u p po r t personnel and a television, publicaUon. radio and tape ministry. It would offer a place for retreats for persons in the scientific, military, business and public service fields, as well as Individual fanlilies \\1fb need "a day or \veek away fron1 the dist ractions 1hal divide to 'get it an together again."' every others N,\SA moon mlsslon and glfl, fro1n head s of state collected Crom Stat e !Jepnrtment goodwill tours. Irwin doesn'I n1ake a blg Issue of his Ill'"' venture , but slmply p re ~en ts Hteratw·c y,·Jth each book he signs. lie qu JeUy spt!oks to those y,•ho cotne to n1eet him and have books nutogl'aphcd. But ll'Wln admits he is tired of travel and promolion . Before rhe nioon flight his life was filled with hour s of !raining. Afterward. he went on goodwill tours in the United Sta te! and n1udc three trips to Europe. Once he got 1olng with High Flight, he had an. extensive speaking schedule. Now, he is publiclzing his book, 1naking television and radio 11 pp ear a n c e s and speaking for churches and rallies. But he is v.•eary and \\lould like to stay home in Colorado Springs where he and his fan1 ily lived briefly before he becan1e an astronaut. The museum "·o~ild house memorabilia from Irwin's own flight and career as an!;;;;;;;;;;;; _______ _, astronaut, inen1entos fro in Love Say I You . . . . Film Portrays the Roles Women Play By LAURIE KASPER 01 1111 Dilly l"ilol Still TI1e fihn op!!ncd v.•ith a \\'oman frozen still, her n1outh opened wide in a silent shriek '"·hieh could alrnost be hea rd. There were a!So l\110 men, one of whom \vas 1>0silive he had designed the dress fit for every 11·01nan. 'l"hc f i 1 Ill dramatically pr11tr<iyed roles of \1·on1cn ... the "mother 111onstcr," \vifc caught in n cagl', the girlish n1other teaching her O\~'ll little girl ho1\' to ""·alk as a v.·oman \vhich seem to be ncct>pted as traditional but \\"hich many l\"Olll~n rC'jC'ct. An1ong the n1cn protrayed, !here \\"<t5 the hunter and the ll"CI f. Al th".' {•l\d , ev£'r1·one in the fi l1n. ··11 011· To · ;..Joke a \\loman ... cracked uµ. At first. Jod~· Ho~· on<' of a pane! of '"' o 1n e n discussing the fi!n1 af1cr it was sho1\ll al UCL thought the film \1·as surrea listic. ll had the i•nagcry to n1akc it that. But by the end. she h:i.c\ decided it 11•as realistic. She also thol'ght it 1vns depressing and distressing. So £lid the 01hrr '''on1rn p<lnelist.s. all counselors \Vith ad1·anccd degrcl'S. :\1ost of the sn1all at1clicnce. 11· omen students and one n1:1n, seemed to ~-igrcc e .... cept fvr one young 1ron1an 1rho fell it 11·as good lhat "mo\'ics lik(' thi s arc being n1;:idc" and offering reality. The re:i l·lifl' solut ion . she said, is a · · pi; r s on a l Peering, Around CELEBl\1\TING their silver anniversary dur lng :in open house gi,·en by lhi.:!ir daughters \vcre !\·Ir. and i\trs. Raymond i\Iartin, ,1·ho ha,·c been res idents of Cost<l J\lesa for 15 years. intcrtrrm program is Jud ith Anne Tensfeldt , dau ghter of l\.1r. and i\'lrs. Raymond .J. Tensfeldt of L.'.lguna Beach . She is 1najoring in nursing al the Chalon ca111pus, \Vc~t Los Ange!l's. consciousness type thing and solidarit y ;:1111ong 11on1en." OBJECTED TO ~I IOICES Dr. ! lay objl'rtcd that the only choices offered \11on1 en in the fihn 1verc negative since none a\l;:l\vcd the \\'Omen to fulfill t he n1 s e I v es. An •·ult ilnat e rear" among ,,·on1cn. she ~iid, is that the rol e she Is playing would be pt'eled a,.,.ay, rcvruling no one 11•ithin ii. Women often ask "Do vou love me? Do you like 1nC?" us one of the film's character.; did. the panelist s~id. "Our st·lf-1\·orth cont£'ptio11 depends on ether pcoolc .·· .\lich~ll:! •lcrman. assistant 1ir:1n of st11d l•nts. agreed v.·ith hl·r. 11xpl:.1111ng that \\"OITICll of1 t'll ll·:1d !o lei n1en define thei r id cint1l y. She pull ed a line fron1 the r1\n1 -··10 b" i11 \OV" 11·1th not being 1nyse\f'" -to illustnite her ooint. And she L!SCd an01hcr Une1 "l'rn guilty. It's rny fault.' to explain her belief that v.umrn tend to turn their anger in 1-1·ard. Yet, the 1\·omen did project some positi1·c feelings of 1ron!cn defining their 01\'TI selves. Think Dr. lloy, v1ho admitted her from other \\"Omen. interest the se days is in the But it is not . she s..'lid. just "po11•er of self ." said. "l a problen1 of 11·omen. believe \\'e are 1noving: into Noting that in the end of an era \\·here people can love the film everyone brokl' down, I then1sc!ves ancv.'.'' sh•~ slid, "it is. in fact. al I W1•kliff Plo.111 EXCITl NG Tll\1E huinan concem." 17tlil & 1,..1-N•wpotf l10<h Sara \Vint er, one of the AIM At The Ntwportt•r h1111 universily's neY.'Cr counseling,~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:::::=~~~~ psychologists, agr"cd U1e fihn [ \\'as dep rc.:-:sing because "so many of those things are being done to and felt by all of us." But then she said !10\V is "an exciting time to be a v."Oman·· because a v.·om an generall y has th e chance to shape htr 0\\1l life . As a woman . a singlC' parent and a pr<>fcss!onal, she said. "I'm a person and I feel a gcod deal of fret'dom .. , '\'hen things aren't goin g right for her, Lorenza Cal villo Sch.rnldt. ;.~n assistant dean of students. explains it by S{lying, "I'm silting on the lobe of QlY ,leU ~ar." ~ This, 'She explained, rneans that sht is uncomfortable and cran1ped because she isn't acting naturally. Referring to the film, in \vhich one won1cn constantly cal\l'd for help from other v.·ornen, .\I s. Schmidt said she needs .<1nd recch'<'S support BALDWIN GRAND IUST IRRIYlD TWO 6T CllNOS lane •¥!111 & ene ~JI i';. .-1 ... ,_.(.'.JG~!.::'~ 1 t1·~.: ... ~ ... _ ' : ·•• , .i,t~t?" .. :. h'· • _ . ·' ;ratt)ll" ;~'1: J The honorees \\"Crr znarried 1 ._ ______________________________ ;;;;;,;;;;;o,,.;;;;;;;;;;;,I in Reno. They ha,·c four II ·daughters, Linda, Joni Christi Advice from Cupid: and Kelly. r-; A !\f E n \\' om a n of Achie\'etn£'nt by t.he Ne11·port llarOOr Bu s iness and Professional \Von1cn's Club \vas !\1iss Beatrice flr<x·km:i11 . special teacher for the Santa Ann Board of Education. \Vhile t.caching in Santa Ana she was .requested to assist in cs:::1blishing the C ar 1 Jlarvey Sp<'cial Schoo! for Phvsically J! iJ n di ca pp ed (.'hildrcn. tJAHTIC IPATJr\"G in l\.1ount SL ~l::1ry's Co!legc f Ir sf • Perft:~t I.ii e,1!trla1111ng- br1g htens every table! • Adds a touch of nost .1l~1a <?!lC: ct1.1 r111 . , , LI MITED TIME ONLY . -: . -· • I "... -· . ·-.. . ....... ' .. c :::::t z = I -! .,, .,, ~ .. .. -z A. I Ill z • • LAST 2 AYS FRIDAY & SATURDAY I FINAL REDUCTIONS I WOMENS SH OES •AIR STEP •COBBLERS ,...•-:F::::LO~RS~HE~!M;..,.• PENAUO NE GROUP \VOMEN'S CASUAL SHOES BOOTS "'' CHE GROUP HANDBAGS Asst. 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N If W f[Alf Ul. •GLENDALE 11'·111 St. llANO Sou1h ti I OAllWAY TV & APPLIANCE MART HOURS: MONDAY th'" FRIDAY lJ AM 10 9 PM SATUROAY 10 AM to 7 PM SUNOAY 11 AM to 5 PM CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS :BIG ARE .. ;. ' Prices good thru Saturday, Feb. 9 SAVE se llG BULLETIN BOARDS ARE READY TO HANG . ::·· .... • r ··.~ ... '-I ! ' ''!,_ • ·~'·•..._ \ , .•• l .. . . ... "• ·. , -.: . . ' •/ . . ,, . . : l •' ;.. .• . -•. ' .. · ; r, f .·,. ~.,., TERRY !VELOUR BATH TOWEL ENSEMBU 14 7 97c :, • .,,. REG . 57c wa ~h 1.99 llECi. 69c v. ' .. ,,,1 ·'' J-u1, ~r.·~a1a11:.tr- 1. ' ~m ;: :J1 1 •'lddO~~f~"otl•llt ll~ • C .. ~. ~r J r • t~rr.1u~h ()r f•llb . lJ, .· ,111t-1 r'1 ~r l"m"ntarv color~. REG . 16.88 T :· 1, ••. ~.1~.t;i r c'~~ ,,1··rr:1~~1 ~ I ' I " 1 • 1 ~1 ' I , · .•~ j -,•'''I ,,r .: ~.,C I;.~ !I. '·•1·1 I ~"'. :' !' "Y !~I 1111, ,_·.+ .. c,,.·1 n.~.9',"••111 1, LONG STEM ROWERS COLORFUL BOUQUETS Stunnrng na tural. dried llowrr bouqurt~ ~r1!fi trn up end & Gotlee tables. sac REGANT GWSWARE IN BllAISORTMENT .. Crystal or gold covered cand y dish, olive 3 pc. ~;!lad set~. olive relish dish, milk.glass cover - ed candy dish. oval bowl, ol ive chip 'n dip • .UIW( llllllS Mrt •lil\.All( iT Tl & ~'UAltCf lllllfS ' 8112i11 112 POLYESTER SHAG DEEP PILE CARPET BONANZA gg THERMAL OR REG. WOVEN BLANKETS 72x 4~P!L 90" PURCHASE Snuggle up to a warm 100°., polyester 1hermal l••·JvP ~lan~~t or a coml/. year-round com!orr ;oo g .i1.r11.c convent1ofldl w1'J1e. Botll MJ· .11 "i.: 11J .. ri.i~le _dryable, I its 1w·n & kU ~-I•', DISCOUNTS ON SMAlt 11.ECTRICS SAVE 18% ••. SUNBEAM 12 CUP COFFEEMAKER Brews 4 12 cups of delicious I 88 col!ee last. Hds ~~ep-warm !eature. Avoc adci. APJJ REG. 11 . 97 . .,,... SAVE 27o/o ••• MUNSEY ELECTRIC POPCORN POPPER 88 REG. 3.97 Aut<'mat1c poprorn POO[l('r ma~es bo:.I~ lull of tl··l1r'l"U, hr! poo~nr,•1 n /U t rn 1nui . R-'- 11· .r1rl" ~-· 1:1 n,~ 1•f1 m··~t IUI t' 1 I f!-,i n,ng .9-. i; .i ... l1 j. Pl.'tk~t ~u r pJ1l 1~ •. 1v ~ir •·• ng. MP-J . SAVE 12% ••• RIVAL Can OpenertSharllm' c'1ii:k 'n clean for easy clean-788 1ng. Magnet holds lid. Sharp- en~ kn1vc~. Avocado. 782 RlG. 1.97 SAVE 21% ••• G.E. HEAT PAD IS ADJUSTABU 3,,~ High, medtum & IO'N o;.:P1!1n~~ ar th~ pu~h of a button. Waterprool; wasnable outc1 co~ers PSS. Thursday, Frbrtlll'Y 7, 1974 ii DAILY PILOT J1 WHITE .. .. -.. 5 x 6 FT. BATH CARPET AND LIO COVER 01ess. up your batnroom dN:or with this I 99 handsome bathroom ensemb!e. Plusn l'lall-COMPARE to-wall nylon pile carprt and matcn1ng lrd ATS 1 S · cover. Choose lrom 7 lu~~1ous color ~. playroom, garage with. this practical & REG . Now you can spruce up the pa'.10, den. 1 I 99 att ractive 1ndoorfoutdoor carpet. Won 't 21.99 mildew, rot or lade. Assort ed colors. FEATHER AND FOAM FILL em PILLOWS s FOR REG. 2.99-3.49 SIPep comforta~!y on lhese plump prUows! l ~ey·re hyg~nir. o1or1e~s & 1P.s11!ent. and big enoui:h. a: 20 •26", tor restless sleeper~.$() replace your 11:ei!. sagg.ng pillows no.·1. SAVE ON CANDY & BEAUTY AIDS YOUR CHOICE BABY l'llWD£11 ""·"'·······1.37 IAIY LOTION "., m ....... 1.37 '""" 1 27 16 oz. REC ....... • 07 BORDEN 1/4 LB. BOX VALENTINE CHOCOLATES 2 FO~l 197 SP(CIAl PURCHASE A moul~·water1n~ a~'ortm"flt fir J' 11r: •. 1J ... · Jnll dJ'k chocd.il•;, in " ~ill tl€Jrt SAVE 17% ••• SWABS From Johnson & Johnson 77~. 94c Handy. u~e·for·evrry!lling tot!on swabs wll~ douole·t1pped ends 1n 400's. Non sterile. . STORE HOURS : MONDAY thru FRIDAY 12 NOON to 9 PM (TORRANCl 10 to 9) •SATURDAY 10 AM to 1 PM• SUNDAY 11 AM to 5 PM __ w...., HEl\l IT COME§ TO SAVINfi MONEY THERE'!i 1\10 BET I ER PIACE m !iHOP THAN WHITE FRONT GlfT STARS i - . ·. :· ~ . ~: ) COSTA MESA 3088 BRISTOL ST. 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Di;! ,\OU 1•\•'1· ill"t:· , 1 ;1 r:•it·k1·h·ll1·r 11;i 111l°'d ·r:in \·;1·: .\ stri\>p~r 11;1 •n(•(] !:);i ml1 .' Sl•1·arr•id'' CJr :.i Leroy~ A<> 1 1!,1.1 •11; <lau gh1 er. "'lL 11;,.., nnL God";; p\;111 l or n1c tu he ::i \\'crz1c or ;,i IJL11111~., r n1 <111 r:1·n1:i :111cl \\(';ill k!lil'.\" lh~d ErnH1s c:in'1 cross tht•1 r IC'f!" in llot 11 ('athcr 1111hou1 1 ;1 11rJcting ;d\cntiuu. '\\"t' llCVI'!' 11":1r b<ilh111;i suit.; 1\·i1houl girdles or ;_!la· -··s Iha\ lll"l•Jl'! IK•ld 10gt'lhv" \'.!th a p;1pcr clip. \Ye 11011~· thL· 11 i11do11·s do11·11 in lhc l '<1r 1'.·:1:-.h. pl31· the or~;u1 b~ 11u1nbcrs. slCCJ) 1~-ronl! 1111 our h,!ir, h;n·p allergies fo r 1.-hich lhf'rr are no tests, ha1·e roar s11catrrs thal 11·c c;.i11 ·1 1->unon :ind tc:tnis rar.kct~ !hat ar(' n11lcil'll'CCI. "()11. chilcl. kno1v thJl th(' 11orlcl h1•lon~s tu the el;1-- '\r1 <;t0tle fl11.1ss1s. lhl' ..-\1\lhru11 \l'!l\~t l'ul'j: .IOl1l'St'5. I h l" .l11nn1h t•n l.ivin!!ston S1•:1"ul l~. :11ul ~•111 111;1rk 1111 1•:ord H!'il" H1•11()/f) I~ •ltlll'"l lur "\fT1etl1in·: hi.: Yo11 1J ·1n'1 ,1;cl llll' 11:11111· B\'lJl' 1'11r 110111111;; ' f'f' tT\ . I l un t 111 g_ ! Oil Bt' ai'h f -,;;;.o;;;;.-;;;; .. ;;;;; .. ;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiio;;;,...;;;;oii;;;;;o;;;:;;;,;;;; .. ~;.;;;;,;;;.;;;~ 1·11f.~ ar1· th" dilttglurr ,1110 1 ~ ----- -f,n of !hl' l\1•11flt•(h \\" l'O"'f'!I~ DTER! I of lhmtingl>·n llo•ath anti \i>·.I '1"l.1 .\!rs. l.l'..,it•r 1'1·1 r1 ~r 1 l'h:t:llll:lll\ Ill(•. \\' \ ;1 I \!1-'i 1'0111·!1 1~ ,, ·~rt'llht:it.~1 uf ll t1n1 1n•:1on 1:r:H·h ll1gh Schvrl ;;11d hl'r fi 1n1·•· i" :• gradu:l1" n t l 't1.1pr11anvitll' rtigh St'hool. Holli :111t>ndcd l Ur;:ingc Co:1~1 College. She ;1!so :dlrnd".!d C'a1ifnrni:1 St ::it Pl Univ('rSily. Ful!crt~)ll and l'M.· anrndc(I L'nitcd Electronics Institute. ' SHOP AT HOME BIG SALE NOW IN PROGRESS! 225 E. 17th ST.-COSTA MESA 548 -2778 e H4tOtAM[lll(All0 . i§t!e( nter1tJrs :!OQS 1 B rookhu~I, Huntington, Be~ck, C~hforn1o1 92646 •Pho~ 171-41 96.2-6666 AND SAVE 20% with just one sim ple phone coll, you con sa ve on Irr 1ly eleqonl drapery bbrics, cu stom shutters, woven wood shades, and our expen workman shi p, tool CUSTOM Dll;.4.PEltlES .,. c•~./''': ff' ~'.I I~ 1 CUSTOM SHum1ts ' -. !~OW fOUR (HAN(l ' D• ~J fOP' TL)!J(H T ' At~Y ROOM ··1 ~·J_, "·' i Y'1t ,,,,\,Hl_jlrf ~'. • '.' I~ 1• l/~QU()INC, I "'I ,\• A,111 ~!.', 'J I\ WI:, '~!'i •J I" ~•11.1 I Al"W'. \V! . ·~·~ J" ~. 1,r.1'.)Dt.LIV~i< l'O-J~ i 'II ,1UJ lJ<(A1 i ~li- ~\'Ii lK', II\ '/,~iJ I UAIU~At '1y PAINffO \ •· , ·I' it h· :, , Workshops, Lectures Top Agendas MY Women A dcmon~tr.itiun of 11rts and cr:ift<r "ill be g11 l'Jl ror 1he 1o.lission \'11'.'JO \\'Unl<'n'-: Club al 8 p rn Tuesday, Feb. 12, In the ~l is,.,1on \'1e j-O S\\·1m and Racquet Club Louise llebrrt •1f Laguna !\ig:ucl 1\•ill be rcalllre<l Consumer Pane l A t.an1ll-!;istu1~ sc.~sion 1" plannt•d by thi' (Jr·angc ('ountv fhaptcr of !hr Con~u1ncr''\ Panel of Anicr1rn at JO J.m. Tucsdav. Feh, 12 . in An1t~ric.1n Fan1 i ly StC'ak l!ou s e . .Anaheln1. Confe re nce A l\1·0-day confcrcnc<• on the role of .,,,·on1cn in s()(:it•ly and nlcoOO/i!>nl and drug abust' ;4moni:; 11·on1cn 11·ill take pl:icc at (';1lifornia Slate Ltn11·er~itl'. Lon£! Hf'arh T l1ci;d:1v. F('b, 12. and \\'rd111·,day. F'r h. 2tl. Thr prngran1 II ill l'On Si.·;t uf di<iC\1,..::-1on I! r o u p s ~uul ~ptr1kr1·~ tn)1n on-nnd olT- t·a111pus ,l!rouµs. DAR J\lrs. \\'altf'r Ha ~· n1 o 11 d 1'ha1cher. candicl.1tr for !he office nf rrgi!'!rar for lhr Californin STate Socic\~' of l\'SDAR. v•itl ~ honored during a bicentennial progran1 ;ind lr;i by 1hc Snn Clrn1entr Ch3pter , Dnu,ch!r rs of the Arner ica11 Hel'olulion. The 1:30 p.rn . ev1'nt \1 i'I 1;1ht• p!:1cr Tur sdnl'. Ff'b. 12. 111 F.I Adoix' rl':,.h'luranL S:in .Juan Capis!r.1no. t :n!l'rtainin!! 11·HI he 1hf' .\!Jdri!!al Singer:. of S a n Clen1c11!c High School. :ind .;ill'a king 1rilt be !hf:' Hr\" Claude B11nzcl. 11·hn~t· 1opic 11·i H he If Yrstcrday C011ld Speak. Thr F('b. 13th rncr!in".! 11 ill take place at 1 :30 p.111. 111 tilt' hon1c of ~1 rs. Ral' L . c·vtints of San Clc rncn1c . · :\-!rs. Frank Rob~1·t ~h·;I - lath, stare-cha1rrn<111 or t!1f' national steering '".,mn111 \t·t· "'iii speak on United States of Amer•l'a BIC'elltenn1al DZ 's by Sea A 11·ork:,.hop !or hard of hf'aring childr en 1\'ill take p\;1cc at 7:30 p rt\ tl.1onda~·. \o'(·b. 11. under spon.~orship of J)Z'<> b1 the S1•a, Della Zrtn Alu111nac. Children fro111 all of Ora1u~r Countv are invited 10 the r·vrnl in \\'iison ScJ11JQ!. ('osta ~1esa. '\'ilh ~lrs. Elsie Deeter a~ i11 strut:lor , Monday Club fJr Hoy B. ~lt'J\:P'l\\1\ .. ~il! speak c.n the tooic !lop(' for a ·rroublcd \\'orld \1'hen thr ~Ionday .\lorning Club of l.;11;u11<1 1nl'<'I S at 11 :30 <i.rn . Ft•b. 11, in llotrl L.1gt1n<1. l)r. ~\('l\('0\\'Tl \\'<IS <l corrrspnndcnt at the \\'orld F1·~!i\'a! of 'l'oulh for Pl'ar£> ;i11d FriC"ndship in Finland ;.ind ;111 ol1scrvf'r ill ;\Jo~cO\\' at lhc ;_innivC'rsary of l hc Hu ~si:1n r\·1·0!11tion . Women Voters AFTER~INVENTORY • FINAL REDUCTIONS ! I J, r • ;,--~f r ... ··'· '11 t . ··- FUR JACKETS SHORT DRESSES LONG DRESSES SPORTSWEAR THE PLACE • 7 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER OPEN: Mon ., Wed .. FrL, 10 to 9:30 p.m. Tues., Thurs., Sat., 10 to 6 p.m. Sund1y 12 to S p.m. ~I Ottint;, auction chairman, Ille Feb. 25 f\'Cnt in the 1\irportl'r Inn ~·111 raise funds for thr Child Guidance Cent r of Orange County. y1·t1r. Jn keeping "1th the plt.!dgt 10 dt'vote IUU ho u r , ' 1 philanthropic proJCt1), Or:ing1· t.:ounl)' members y.·1Jl ~;ilhl'' ut JI a.m. Saturdar, Ft•h 11 in thl' Fullerton ho1T1L' of \Ir' P.iul Bush to n1:.ikc rhyth111 instrurn~nts for a con\'Jll0St""11l ho;.Jl!!<1I. fl'b 13. on Lhe <JI Southern l'n11t·r~11,\ r:ihlor111<1 l';.11npus SC Gardene rs Audiology A p1111f'I on hearing problems 11·ill t11kc place at 7 p.m . 1'ul'sday. Vcb. 12. in the 1·onfercncc f'l'ntrr of I lo<tg \1" rn or i a I II o s J11 I :1 I , J 'rcshytcrinn . ,\lrs ,\l ;it'\ \ 1 111 ~tr u n t:. prull':>' iQu:1I pr1u1er, 11 111 l.11: lh<' ,,J~!ll.t·l' ;11 tlll' 111·~i 111,.l'~ll ig nl, !Ill' _Soul~ l'ua~~, I ':1r: 1•11 ( lu\i .11 -P r:.J Trojan Guild \I t·\ ';ll''C'i!I . l·'"h I~-Ill \ lir . '1111 • l' ,\1·1 Ii B.11 l'll1hho1t~t'. \1'• ··k·lu·r" 111 P"t·11~1r111i1.1ri'.: .\hfg.11! Burrn. 11 lni ~ponsored by \h(' i\udiolu~v ('('n\er of Nc1vporl Bc:il"h , 1h1· r1l'nt 1\·il\ inr ludl' !:ilks hy .l:1n1c3 11. Johnson. John Uarnnger. Boy l~;iin an1! Knu.x Urooks . 111i!t'.i 1hl' .~r11d1l':l1l'd 1·0111•1111 O...·:-ir :\lib~;. \1"1\1 ht• tl11· spc~1kcr 'l'roj:i11 ::it till' (;ull<l n1e<•ti11 g uf tl1 1• at \0 :1 Ill f, Ill<· ;u1nuol Fli1\l'l'1' Show.: .-11 1\1Jrd Ii 11·111 IJ1· l'onduc1f'd ; 1·"·11 1~1 1111d 27 1 1 1111· J.·1guna \1:,:lh'I l 't!IP'l1Ull11.1 ('1•n11·r I ,\le111 b cr <: or thc- Fashionables Fas:1ionublc~ 11·ill c·1roool to .'I sho11ing or lll•lg:1 f:ish1on~1 O\l:1rch 7. I "WONDER IF At:NT JANE HAS A CHAFER I CAN BORRO'..I'' The grou u pr<'l'ir11f'd the ll"arT1'n lnrcriors buildinl! in l 111·.,.ie:n Pl'r•n durin·~ :1 benefit 11·11·11· rf C'r101n;in C'cl lcgc's1 1 \\"11rld { .Hll!ll'' \floal. u\ll>t a• • -~ma•~ w,1' "o"' ~"'" "" "'" "~'~'" 1•111 II "·•~r•· ''"" Ever !•I'd yaur .. 11 ,., rn,11 p"d'"'"'"'", O• mo! ··•W ~•P n<•Pr 1< 1 "'C'~ ofl.., •o don'I le•I r...rtl~. lllrl. +I c•n i.. •vooa.-<: "'P'<•~llV ••onr no ,., of •'u' ~l•n"ono " ·n1••0 P~•ll', Loi • prooe ""''· J .. no <d••• o••»U• r.., ,,,i1o 10011. ~••P""."' •nd '''"'e to• rn•r 9•t11rron~. '"'""or •no.•+I Siqma Kappa ll 0Pr1I r e,,«u•t;IOn " m ,, p, o!,.O><nn,I .... OnOw• 11n1> """"''"'I ~n"' p~rlV " !o you_ Hr c.)r,, .. oou! Ill~ 1011<1 n~ .,,,,,, ~o"' d " . •;rd .. 1n '"'" '' •• •e1vH1 on. All~• .. 11. no• 1cpu1.1 r.on " "' •1•••· ll Oll ERT PfNN!Nr.lO~, !he rpo< rQ><u• e~n." . , ,1·, n>o1(• rn»n j~<I lh• laB<I." \l:"•nbci·.;; nf Si·~n1:i l\app:-.1 ~orr.ri1•· .-hl"':lll" :i 1 u nl n a r '• " 111 ":1'!.t':l ''One l i·" I I J• , . ._,I ]11!' lll01h 1 Robert Pennington TH E EPIC rP ICIJ~f A N R~P. NEW,ORT BEACH 333 -S~~8 ' ~PCl ·170T Frigidaire 17.0 cu . ft. Top-Freezer Refrigerator-Freezer, 1 00~0 Frost-Pro::;!, b1g·I J'11ily ~10::0n to::>d sto:.::ge in 4,75 cu ·ft. trcez.~r section. '1 fllll·>\1Cth shelve~ (3 ad1ust<1b lc) 1n r.:f 11gcrJ1or section. Keeps tr•~h meat i.:o to 7 days 1n Flo••.1ng Cold r..-1c;:it Tcndc• Autom.'.l t1c Ice MJ.kcr <i VailJ.ble tor 1nsiall<.ot 1on now. or J<11cr (ex!ra ch arg~) \!~~1·-,l~J I I 3600 S&H Green Stamps Free! Frigidaire Laundry Center. Runs on ordinary household current. Y1hcrevcr there's a separate 15 arn p circuit. Wpshes and dr ies l.im ily·s1zcd lauds. yet is only 24" w ide . Fits almost anywhere there's proper plumbing, Ynring Jnd vent- ing. Regular Jnd Del1c .1!e Wash cyc!es .: \\o;:itcr Tcrr:perJ.lure comb+nnt1ons. 1-p 1ccc A~1-tu~ {exclusive with Fr1g 1dd1re) lor gentle. thorough 1v'1sh- ing, Dryer has FIO>\'ing Heat. 'Sor11ng Finger:;; !ha! hP.lp scparale clothes as they !un1!Jlc ;ind Timed Drying Cycle (up to 1J 0 1n1nutcsl 3600 S&H Green Stamps Free' 1· \ LCT-120 IJ 11 ·'"Y or ire F· J•J~-,., ~po··an,ps 11>·, .. ~ t~ION be1 .. ·epn J.1· .':l •"I fr~ q •"·1 f f·"'""ll'f"l 1eYt.••:•t,'f '.""''~ :. ~~1-l G~~· ·l1"o; '~'"'" 10~ 1 • ~ IU/ J.·.~lf\•• ll<~C~~p~~~~<I ~~·-~-. I,. •,>I,, '~,:,_ .. ,"1-~ :· ru"~"' ol I~<:-~~'''"'" 0~1,n,1·.1'<1 an<I ·~e "·~· r .~ ·~ t'•"'' J • \t-• ,.IJ••J~ '·''"'" ~l.i• "-'"·'"~ "'u'1 I>' ~ '·" 11••? ~e'. '" "''1~· 1•1 Ir~ 1'> I 1 • M••I co'l\pl1l1d coupon •nd flir t 11ip lo. '"O•dl ifl A•11d H11d~uarh" ''" Flo<,,, Sp11ry .. Hult"<ID• 8 /d;., l lO M10 .. on A•I" Now Yor~. H.Y, 100!1 0 .. , . .,,_,. ... ,,. D ,.,, ...... WCOll D '"•······ OCDlf i. " Oo!1of •"'"'" ...... OCO<ill O••>I "'"" Ol'<iJ! o., • ., D "''''""'c"'"· '° ' ...... , c ..... . I"''" '"" ..................... 1 7, ,-f .~ "" P""'· ....... ACT NOW! LIMITED TIME OFFER! ' I I l @davis• brown lELfVISIOfl • mREO • APPLIANCES • SALIS • SERVICE 1~·1 21 l'it•r• er l••e9rli11 £ fHpe•"•blllflf ); r: • Costa Mt11 • W.rbor Aru El Toro • s.ddltback Yallty '.I ...,.. ••I In! h-IHlllll $11'9'1 II'"' .... II fwr. !Nor ti h•·O..) ·1 -... ''. -=-· 11 o.;rit •·•,._..,.,, o...i~•·•.s..""""'' ~ .. 6·161M ll7·llJD """"'C,,ir • -- E!•!liWl.j '~~·> II ~-O•ll"••y and 1., ... , '""•ll•TI•" ·-o,. ·--...... ., ....... ···-· ........ ·~· ...... . ... ......... .... ......... ........ ., .. , NIW fOll rRll SIRYICI PHONI NUMBI• Zlnlth 7 ·l437 • UDIO DISPATCHED FACTORY AUTHORIZED SflVICl 541-3437 I I Th urM!ay:, Ftbtuary 7, 1974 DAILY PILOT jf, . Ru Ff ELL'S PUllUC Noncx PUllLKl NanCll ·. >'..; ••• ..... ,..,,,.O\ii-..... -.:-: ...,,..ICI TO d:IDITOlll NAMa ll'M'llMINT __ .] •-UPHOLSTERY su,•rt10t: cou•z o' '"' Tiit tot•1111 .. ~ '-' ..,,. •-_ IT.\TI 0, CALfll' llCIA ll'OC ••1 .. W... Y .. W-TMI COUNTY 0' OltANOI MATT IMDY'S l'ILNI COM,.AHY, t JM 1e1t IM, A•rbM I ,,,. .......,..., NM Pon INdl.' ~" Horoscope: Leo .Sheds Burden PAMELA BEARD March Rite Announced P<imela Beard and Richard 'falton arc µJanning lo be n1arried f..1orch 2~ in Irvi ne Park, Orange. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 8 By SYDNEY OMARR ARJES <March 21-April Iii : Work toward long range goal. BuiJd on 1tructure that can withltand stre.ss, strain. No one will promise bed of roses. But now you can g e t agreement on paper which provides green light t o ult imate pr~. Do so! TAURUS (April »May W): ()ne close to you forgets di fferences and shares in meaningful way. Be graclou.s. Views are vindlcaled but this should not be excuse for displa y of arrogance. SOft· sell approach brings best results. Ac t accordingly. GEMINI (May 2,1.Jwie W): What you ahought ;~&II over and finished could be like pi·overbial phocltii: -rises from lls ashes. Get second wind and push through with agree ment. You have legal righ!s and others should kno w it. Property value could be in ques tion. CANCER (June 2l·July 221: Work and relatives may be an Issue. Key now is to accept responsibility for your own acllons. Accept credit. take blamt -don't at tr ibu t e success or r1ilure to family member&. Make views clear since there Is a tendency now for peopJ(? to misquote you. LEO (July 23-Aui. 22): Now you can diseus! c:ost.s venus /'l<lvlngs -question of quality and quantity dominates. Aries i ndividual who seema domineering is actually vytnM for attention. Get rid of burden which wos inherited fronl another. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You find that oppotltion is of paper tiger variety. Go full Ste am ahead. Only doubt, fear can stop you. Be lnd~ndent, creative and daring. Many are waiting to jump on bandwagon -directed by you . Exude confidence. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. %%) : You are on brink of discovery. Know it and prepare groundwork. \Vhere there was obscurity, there now can be benefit of grea ter light. Oleck '(h indJviduaJ who k 6 ' ' .. ESTHE• M, Wl,,.l(IE . C1Utor11!1 ,,... l w1 wor .s 18 ): r~inancial situa!lon eases. 1tn Kerttw ...... o.c'.!.!o. t:>ontld o. '"HWfc•. •HJ" W-' behind the scenes. Closed doot Logjam ls removed. You have c ......... -....... , NOTICE II HlltEl 'I' GrvlEM IO "" ll1lbH, M~ ··~"· Cil!I. • ''!~~~~~~~'!!'~~~~~1credtl0t1 " tllt •bo"• ~"'" dKl'(MIU Tllll twt•-•• (ond\l<ffd .,. ..... meeting could be featured. greater freedom of aclion.i tMt 111 ,.,llO!'I, ,,....no c1i tm1 1;111111 11'dl~l4'1••· , 1nor~ roon\ to execute ideas, 11t1 11ld ct.cMWtt ''' r"111rt11 10 1111 O.W.ld o. Ched..-ldP' -... 'l SCORPIO (Oct, 2.3-Nov. 21): 1r.em, ... 1111 tM '**""IY vwc:IM••· In Tiii• 1t11-I w1111,.. w11111119 c.-_, So . plant. Di plornatle Intercession ,,,. 0111c• •I ,,... c:\eiti: ., tht .~ ,., c11rtt .. Or~ Co1.1t11v on J•l'ltJ*'Y". , me prornzses now ma~· be by famU y member could IX> t nt1ue11 c.611<1. °' to ,...._. 1tttm. wu11 ,., ''''· 1v Thtr•w M. W•t4 o.~ 1 o( .sintere origin but st!IJ lack ,,,. ...c .... ," ~·· ,. '11 • • ,...,. • -·i..t .. -. Know It and· have significant factor. Ta u r ii !I , ui*r•IO'*' •' tilt tfflc. ., 1r~1"' P"bllllhff 0,.,. Co.•' oinv ,.11til{ • .,........ ._,.., Libra persons Jnay be E. 11l-•"4 A1.oct•'"· m i E111 1,,,111,y 11, a.. ,, t.n4 '"""'"' !t.. 'i alternati ves at hand. By bcb1g r11trd ''""'' t111H • ~. <:•t+tor"1• 1t1• IU·N. .. involved. ..n11. whleti 11 111e "'ti ., i.u11n.11 ---ver'satile, you win. If you o1 1111 u1><1...-.1t"*' In 111 "'•"•r• • lnslst on adhering to pr eC'On· PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): l*f•lnl"CI 10 1111 .... , ... Mk;! "•c9d*'11, PUBLIC NOTICE ... : ; w1t11ln '°"' montllt •fltr llw 11ra1 ••CTITOOUI aul•Nlll celved notions, you invite Joss. One who should know better w ..... , Ap,.m ~Y ~vbllt•llon t11 tMt 11<1llc•. • • ,_ Oo!sd J 1nv1 rv n , !ti• ".I.Ml STATIMINT -. 1 'I11c choice is your 01111. acts in deceptive mann(!r. 11.,... ""'HRYH 1.. Ml!YE• T11e 1o11owtno '""ton• ••• clo!"C,· S AG ITI'AR[us 'N .... • N•~· Wion E••tvl•I•., ...... Wiii., tht •bO•t bvtll>fll 11: --~ I l ov. u.· Ma intain poise. You will be • Aitd SHOES n1mtd !l«f'Nnl THE MANIC FEll:IY COMPANY. n.u. = Dec 21 )• See clearly not 11\'IHG E 1011• E. CNtl Hl91'tW1y, s...i1• ~1l. "-'~ · · ' ulti mate winner -if patient. N .. 11rolb...l ANO .t.ssOc1.t.T11 d•I M•r. CA f'l42S · • through rose-ctllored glasses. Cl•t• • Soada:1 nu ••11 Tt>ll'll ,,,,_ 1wtt •• H111rv W1t110Mr "•""' 1ru Pot( TllE'rc is difference between Avoid actions based on o.wney, c .u,.•nl• Hto M•r11111. N1wP011 •••(h, CA nuo · I G ' J · ha 12Ul Ul·1llf lt<Mrcl Ormond $1)ter, 1100 Ott. being idealistic -and gullible. impu se . Jve og1c a c nee. 31 27 Ea1t All•rnev• ,.. l•ttull'I• s tr••I, Apt. 1101, S•t1 ••rMrcllno, CA See situa tions, persons as they Then you bring goal closer Pub1n~ed O••n•~ Co•tr 0111y Pllc1. '2"°' really n r_c , not as you wish to reality. Another PiM:ean js ::,~u ... y J1, •nd Fecr~•rv 7. 1 4.ui~;, • T:.,',•,,,:,u~rp•." I• t>a!no <on<lucl9<1 ..,., the y might be. Be specific, in picture . ----------T1111 ~:~;~!'; ~~~ wHti tht cev .. w thorougli. direct -and insist 1;===========~~==~~=~~=~==;1 PUBLIC NOnCE c1•1~ t11 0r111g• '°""''" on : J111. 14 ,_____ _ ____ ,1911. on factual information. 1LP·1....-J1M1'6 "APRICQDN (~~. ""Jan . NOTICI! TO c •IDITO•S Puclhl'WHf Orang• Covil Oally PUcl, _ -~~ VC\; ~ su,.E.1 10• COUIT' OJ' THI! J1nv1ry 11. 24, 11. encl l'tttrvMV 7, 19)1 Good lunar aspect now STATE OF C4LIFOANIA FO• 1¥1' 112·14 h THIE COUHTY 01' o •.t.HOE coincides w i t long-range "''· .... 1160J planning, travel opportunity Ett•te of FR4NIC. P4UL SCHW.t.Az.1-------------~-.1 Oett•tM. •Y4TEMINT 0" WlTMD•AW.f.1. l'IOM ouu ability lQ learn and apply NOTICE IS HEl'I E llY GIVEN IO !he PA•TH••SHI,. OPl:IATlH• VNDll knowledge. Friend does some l crw11ors or ine eoo'1e narnffi <11cw1nr ,.1cT1T1ous •USINl!SI MA.Ml ,rnM •II perion• na•;lno cl•lm• •11•'"'1 1nt f<>llcwlng Pl'"°'"' "',,. Wl1'1<1r•wn WOf'k for YOU behind thl' 1lhe •~Id <!eceden! t•t tt Ql.li•e<I IC !<It ••. generel pa t!nt r !rorn l~e 1>1 r!11er~hip scenes. You gel action from ... lthem. ~llll'I the nect >la•1 VIWCl'le" "' ope•allno under 1"• lictifioY• llv•l"tt' REMODEL. H•e oth'e ol the tltf~ of tl'lt trN•e """'' et MISSION L 4 N OS C AP 2: areas previously dormant. OR tnll!lsd courl, "' to pre .. l'I! ll'ltm, wlll'I SERVICES 11 m1 Grtc• Ln., Cot1• AQUARIUS (J 2().F b ll'le ntct!\~rv vovtl'l tr•. 10 l l'l t M•••· an , e • . u~derslgne:i a! <10 Aon•lll H. Prtn~•r. Tl>• llclilious bu1ll'len n1me •t•t1ment Put It All Together 4norntv al L1·,.., l l5 We11 Tlllll! StretT, l~r !ht p1 rlnP1~nlp w•• fl!td on J~IV SaMa Ana, C1lolcrnl1, 91701. wn lth I• •• lfll In lh~ Covnly cl Or•n111. PUBLIC NOTICE 'fhe dau ghter of rvtr. and ~!rs. J{on~l d Beard and the son of Mrs .. tlolary Taltoo. all of 11 un I in gt on Beach, gt·,1duated fro1n F ou nt a i n Valley High School a nd trw11ington Oeach.High ·sctiool. Services Recognized 1n1 plate ol bv1ln•11 ol lht uncler1IQfttd Full naml • i n<I •ddrtt1•1 ol ~ Fo r Fun, Pop1.1 lar1ty, Conlld"nce In •II m •!!•r• ptrt•lo;1n11 10 t~ ••lit• P•"~n• wlThd•awln;: ol 11ld <!•ceden!. w01thl11 !ovr mon1n1 Ben l. l!llrch, JJ7) N1 v1d1, Co111 John Robert Powers 1c1'10011 of p111on1l lmprov•m1nt lor •very wom•n 1f!e~ 11'1! 1 .. 1t c11blocat.on ot 1~1, r.o!ko. Mes~. c .i. Oa!ed Je n. 19, 1974. /o,\arvln e urn1 Ulll L•• C1n•1id1, MIL l ON s. SCH'N4 Rl fOYnl•I" v111ev.' c.i. Ad,,..lni1tr •1or ot Iha E1r111 cf fl•n L. 81rcll '"e ~oove 111mtd d..,;e<11nt · ROHALO H. "RENN•R Winners Selected . ; w 111 n e.r s :htwe . been :111nounced i'n' the annual 1''ine Arts Fcs!ivtll sponsored by'the <Jran!o(e District, California Federntion of \Vomen 's Clubs. C a p t u r i n g sweepstakes ;11\'ards in the event, v;hieh took place in the Ebelt Cl ubhouse, Fullertcm, were Joyc e Glockner Mkldleton, J'lrofession:.il C<llegory~ tor her nbstr<i ct 11ork. Ann Routlerlge, jc\\•clr1·. and r-.trs. ~!aria Ste\\'art. n11scrlla11t'Ous. LINCOLN PT A: Founders Day program and the awarding of the honorary service award by \Villiam Ritte r, principal \Yill take place at 7:30 p.m. \\lednesday, F'~b. 13. A publJc relations representativ'e ~i the Newport Bciach Police will speak on Attentio.n on the S a·f et y Corner , at which time he will present a film on bicycle safety. Question! and answers will be led by Mrs. Jobn Baldridge, health and safety chairman. Refreshments will be served under the direction ot •Mrs. Sam Perrino, bospitalily chalrrnan, and gtiests will be gr~ted by ?ifi"s. Nl&el Bailey, presi dent. ST JOAClllrtt PG: Annual luncheon and fashion sho\v "''ith the theme of hearts and flowers '>''ill take place at noon Thursday, Feb. 14, in the parish hall. 11rs. Charles Auxiliary meeting Thursday, Feb. 14. will feature a 27· minute film titled "Only the Strong." SONORA PTA: Students from second and third grades will host and entertain with a selection of patriotic songs at unit meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19. Highllghting the evening will be the presentaUon of lhe honorary service a"·ard and th e recognition of past presidents and recipients of the award. Nominating committee for the First place 11·in ncrs from the Orange Co:i~t 1vcre Gertrude 1\latlo(·ks. Ca l1fur.n1a historical landmn rk contest: Sh ! r 1 e y .\laroha 111 . landscape: Louise .\!. PC":lr:-;on. landsctlpl'; and E1hcl Carr, sc:isca pc. Zamora, chairman annoW'lces1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I th at tickets are $2.SO and rnotflers and students will rnodel clothes from t h c F'ashion Bout ique. Costn ~lesa . Assisting are the ~tmes. \'incent Cook. llan.S Jlogl ind. Will iam 1~ e ber g e r and Raymond Jorgen&en . Proceeds will benefit the !itirdem1 by th e purchase of teaching aids and 1naterials for the school. \lore \\~·re Didi llyzin, collage; i\l'i. r-.1 id d Jc lo n. <1bstr:1t1: l ll•len S e 1n r o u , photography: !'11ary A Ii cc \\lillian1s. china pain ting, and f.l rs. JfJhn \\lciser. crochet. (lthers ,,·erc Ann La zarus, dc<:oupag '..'?: Ann Routledge, je'.'·el ry: !\lartha Sm i l h , needle'.''Ork a n d stitchery: Anne Passon. 1n acranie. and r.laria Stewart., miscellaneous. In !hf' creative writing division. first places "'ere won by Arl!ta \Va ndlin~. short stories: ?-.frs. D:1vid Blattner, 1X>E"try; Jean ll'lce.v~ light \'Crse, and Grat'l' Brotherton, haiku. Pewter Seit~ Pepper Mill $24.50 '"' $32.95 jumbc Super lo•ge ' fun 11op~ln1 25" • 25" /rqm $1.50 Sl'. JOHN AUX: Paper drive for the month of F'ebruary will take plact until noon Wednesday, Feb. 13. in the parking Jot ... R oo m mothers a r c coordinating Valentine Day parties for grades one through fo ur ••. ®Wr0 ®rPrn~~~® temptation lurks at bct'1e1ly"s table · A .. i1h the enti;te men.11 .of ---a.~.,.1)'·• Toble:Jn.:a.~r' '· collecli9n1 of lto1'.\9WGf•· "' flatware, p•w't .. ,,_r•, glo1sw.or•. S•• th• imoginotiYe etc1tera•: napkin rings, condl•1tick1, bo1k1ti, c•nterpiec••· Explor• the plocemal, nopkin and tablecloth po1sibilitie1 - r•odymode or cu1to'tn mod9 from on int•rnatlor.ol a1semblog• of fabrics . We'll tempi you further with t•a porty refr•1hmenta ot the grand, grond openinQ of · .! ; leY•rly'• Tobie. ·- Napki11 ll:l1191 I lrom 604' , ~ 200Newport C•nltr Dr. ~.:1C.#i in Design Plaza ,Love Is A Valentine From WHrcllH P'l.- l 7tlll & lrvt--New,ert 1.-li Al10 At The N•wportter IH f11n lo weo• for ho1tou, cf home. Cf o! !~'° b•o<h. $15.00 ....... '·"""' fr-th dititi11 Wlff1 ...... ,. .. w, blvt. blot• ... "IN•., to ~h ...... o ....... ,,. ORANGE -#J Town & Country-547·8228 Atlomtv 11 L1w l1J Wtll Tl>lrd StrMI PuC!l tl\td Or1noe (0111 J onuorv 11, ,., J1. 1nd 19H Ft61 .. 01ily Piiot, FtDruarv 7, 111 ·14 l~~~~;;'':;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;::::::::::::;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;:;~:"I s 1n11 ""'· c111torn1 a n101 Tlle,,.cnt: !1111 l41~lll r.' B ...-m'H SHOPS Cu>lom L•'n1'ng "~~~: .. ::' ~:~"!''~.!:., o111v "'l"'."---=P=U=B.=L=l=C==~=·OT=l=C=E-:--- 1974·75 sc hool year \\'ill be elected. VICTORIA PTA: Pa p e r drive from 9 a .m. to noon Saturday, Feb. 9, on the school parking lot. • ( " ' Janv••Y lL Ind Ftbrv1ry 1, \I, 21.1· D h 1914 l61·74 "ICTITIOIJI SUSlNlll rawers, S elves NAM• 1T.t.Tl!MIMT 'Th• lollow111g ptr .>1111 I• do I no ·1>111!nH11 & Silver Drawers PUBLIC NOTICE 1 " a •EAT WESTERN MAAKl!:TtHG EVERYTHING FOR THE BATHROOM INTEltNAT10NAL. 1J 1(11101 Ccvrl, ILP·740SJ Ntwl)Orf 8eeell, (1111. 91661 NOTICE TO C•llOITO•S Rlchlr<I F. Uricl'I, B Kl1lo. Covrl, SVPEAI O .. COV•T 0' TH~ N•wPM! Beacll, Ct lll. '1!.!l STATE OF C.f.Ll,OIHll. l"OR. 1"1• 1>11t!neu Is ~onavcltd by •II < lHE COUNlY 0,. o•AHll• !ricl lvldYl l. Ho. A·1NH l.lct11rd F. Vritf'I Estate of FOR "ES1 W. PONO, 11!.1 Thl1 1!11tm.,,t W•• lllld with tM FOAll:E ST WELDON PONO, Otctt11d. Covnly Cllrk cl Or1no• CO\intf ct\ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo IM J1nu1ry 14, 1'14. crtdl!or1 ot 1111 1bov• n1mt<1 dt<ldtnl thar all p•r10t11 llovlng t l1lm1 •111ln1r ,.ubll1tltd Or1no<1 Co11t Towe11, rvg1, l hOWf< curtains the W>ld dt<edt n! ••• r•Qvlrsd to 1111 J1nw1ry 11, 14, 31, 1na P·)t7H 0111v ,.;1o1 fttlNlrY 1, 110·74 and a ccmptete li11e lh•m. wl!h 11'1• nl'C•lllry vcvcl'l1r1, In 1f14 of accenorlts !ht cfllct cl tne clt rlt ot me al>OY•l-""------------ .1. 0H11 { t n!llle-d <ovrl, or to prt,1nt them, with lh• nec111ary VO\lcher1, 10 t h t PUBUC NOTICE I N ~-3U West Third Slrl'tt, S11111 An1, NOT•<• TO CONT•ACTO•I 38 FASHION ISLAND 644~235J t.'. undtr•lgntd 11 c/c Ront ld H. Pr1n11tr,l---------====- A KAMlR.ICARD .. ASTIR CH"RGI #'-:·, ._, .., ,. C1ll !ornl2 tl7'01. which i• lh<1 ploct CALLING !"Oil lllOi =========~~~=;:"=======-----------·~-=::::~·1~1,~:,'~"'~,1~jni~~t ~;de;;.:gn~11:: ·~: School Ol1trtct: Hvntlnglol'I B•lch U(l!Dfl said oecf<:lenl, wl!htn /O\lr mot1lhi lfltr High Scllool Ol1trlct. 1111 llr$1 publltatlon cf lhll noHct . Bl!! DHdtlne: 11 ;00 o'tlOCJI. •·"'· of O~Te<I J an 19 1974 the 11•1 tlllY tll Fe1>rv1ry, 1t14. l(AT~ERINE 'aElTY PONO PIM.:• ol 81d Receipt: H11ntlnolon Sttclt 11 Admlnlstratrl~ ol ll'lt Etlate of Union High SchoOI Ol•l•l<I Otllct , 11'0'2 ' ' ri ' n a ' the above named dl Cldtnt Sevente•nlh S!rftl, Huntington &e1et1, IOHALO H. ,.ll!NHIR. CA '1oMll. Att•rt1eY 11 L•w Prol•ct ldtn!lflc1t!on Neme: Fnvnl•ll'I lll W111 Tllirctl s1 .... 1 Vall•V Hlof'I School Ptrkl no Loi !Bid 111111 .t.t11, Catllwlll• n7&1 No. 20,l. . . F • A L s l • Ttlepllone: (711) Joll~Jll Pleet Plant 1rt on Ill•: "•cllolo" eatur•ng llrge e ect 0 f c t .f.llorney l<H" 4clminl1lralrl~ Pl1nnl llf t nd Con11rvc!lon, Hvntlnofon " . l lt 0 OUll ry Pvllll•htd Or•nue C011t 01ily Piiot, 8H<h Uftlon HIOl'I Scl'\ool Olllrlcf Oltlc•. Jany1ry Jl, and Ff't>l'ui ry 7, 14, J1, 1f02 11th S!rNf, Hvntlntlotl l11c11, Frencli by Tho1nasville a11d H-ammary 1'14 ~1•14 ~~~l~ .. ~~E\~~!.. G~~.~~(. •n:: PUBLIC NOTICE Or•n11• Cevn1y, C1lllnr11l1, K llno llV . encl through Ill Gcvtrnlno IOlrd, ' ·'1 · 139.50 """•mom FUltNITUltf IN STOCK ' COUNTRY FRENCH "Th e nostalgic look" A superb collection of tables .11nd 11 c:cent reflect ing the best of rural provinces. A beautiful. v11ried and versa tile collection wih suc:h f in ds 111 the Et agore and elegant writing table. Color choices include ric:h La voux as well a s a ntique whit11 with green or yellow. Living room , dirii ng , and bedroom groups alt at s al• pric•s during our CLEARANCE SALE 249.50 1865 HARBOR BLVD. 'l>omo\YN COSTA MbA . 541·5131 .- • -... .-. 139.50 124.50 l -------------~'t1tr1l111lttr r1l1rr9d lo•• "01$llll:ICT", • ISl:I Wiii flCllY• up to, wt "°' 1111r fflll'I NOTICI TO CllOITO•I 1he 1t>OY .. tl1ttd ume, •••!Id blclt !or SUPllUOI. cou•T OJ' .TNI '"' •w••d of • conlt•tl fol" !tie ltlOYt STATE OF C.f.Lt,O•NtA POil ptOlt<!. TH• COUNTY OJ' OIAN91 $Id• 1r..n bt flC•!vM II lhtt •cld- ••• A•Jl6U lc1'1'!llf!M lltc\l'f Uh Conflnnc• lll:oom e11111 cl J.A THVlt T. 5TRAHORH, ''F"), Ind Wll ba (llleMCf ..... puiD'!ICIY O•cte1ffi. re1d 1IOlo'd •I Ill• •bov..,.l•ttd ti,,,. NOTI CE !S HEI EIJV Gl\'EH 10 !hi Ind p!t<I. crtdllorl cf !tit •ttcwe nlmH d•t-nt Tlllr• will bo I t l(l.00 dtfl0$11 rl'Clulrild th•! 111 p1r1on1 11.tvln-o clllm1 101ln1I for tlell ttl of bid doeum•11t1 to tile M~ dt<ldtnt 1r• reoqvlrtd to flit ou1r1nlM tt>t r.tvrn 11'1 too4 t:tindllle<i them, with 1111 n.ctUl•t vwcri.rt, In wllf'lln 14 c11y1 •fl« the l>ld openln• 1111 olfle• cl 1111 clerk ot the •ttcvt dlll. enrlll9d <ourt, or to pre1.nt 11\tm, w11n e1<l'I bid m u1t eonlorm •nd t.. Ille ntc11.-r<y You<lllro, IO t I\ 1 rttp0/'111\l'f to tM conlr1cl dOCVl'l'l•nh. under1lgrwd 1r 10t11 '100!' Jwolnt Tru11 &:1ch Dld lll•!I be 1eeompel'llff ltY 8!<10 .. 120 £111 Oc11t1 l lYd .. Lono l•tcl'I, tilt MCvritf r..i1rrld to 111 11\t centred Callfarnl1 901()2, wMcll 11 !tit plact clocwm.nll Ind llV the 1111 of P<OPCM<I 1)1 bv1lnt11 1)1 !I'll v"°"rtlOntd In •It 1ubcontr•clor1. mettrn 1"rlllnlno Ja tlMI •tltlt ol The Ol!lRICT rtNf\' .. !Ill rlohl IO 111<1 decede111. wlthltl '°"'' month1 •fl•r .-.11e1 •t1v er •II bid• or to w•lv• 1 Ille !lrll puDllc1t!on ol ttil1 nolltt. 1ny trr911ul9rlll•1 ot ltikll'l'Nlllfl" 11'1 Ot ltd J1nvory 29, 1974 any bids or In 11\f bldcllno. lOE L. S1R4HOAN Tl'I• OJST RICT 1'110 (lllerml"*' IT'9 Exe<vlrl• 11ener1t pr1v1u1no rite cf per d l'1'1 Of I~ W!I( Cl wtgto !n Ille IOCtllh In Wl'llcll ll>tt the •bO"* n1mtd d.et<Mnt work I• to bt perfotmt'd tor ••d• JONAH JOfollS. JR. er•" Ot" tvP9 ol workl'l'lln ntld• to ' ltltl I''-J•rtlnl T,..t 11111. '•tcu!t IM ((ln!Tl(I, Tlllll r•1" er• 1H l •tl OC11n •1v,,, on Ille 11 the OISTAIC.T 01tlc1 loc•ltd L"" •••ell, C1Mfwlll1 ...., 11 1902 S1ven11.,.m Str"t, Hwntlnuton (UJJ Uf•1471 llMCI!. C1Ulo•nl1 fU.11. COPlft moy be .f.ltOl'lltY fw l•Ktt'trt• Olll•lnld on l'IQ\ltll. J. /;Ol:IY (If lhlM Puttt!lllld 0r•"'9 Call•! OtllY Pllo!, r1tn 111111 bt po11tcl •1 th• IOO t ll•. Jan. 31, •ftcl F•ll, 7, 1" 21, lt14 ,,.,,.14 The tor19alno tclltcl\111 of JM• dl•m PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS SUSINl!SS NAMI STATIMaNl w1e•• I• btltd upon • worlllrG dlY al 910hl !tl hovrt, Tiii r1!t kH' holld1y •nd O'f«'tlm. wort tlYll bt II IM•t time 11'1d c1>t.flalt. II 111111 ba m1nc111orv wpon the The followlno fMTl6na 1r1 "olng CONTRACTOR to w~om Thi coll'trld bu1l11e11 11: . !o 1w1rcl1d, e ncl 11pon 1ny 1\lfl<:onlr•Ctor INTl!:RMAl.C, Sultli '44, •500 C1rrDUf undar lllm, fl) PIY nol ln1 lfl•n the Orlvt , N1ww1 l••<h, C1llf, nuo Mid lf)IC!fltd r•tt1 ID 111 worlimM J1mt1 C. H(ll'IOln. ,u, C•nlt r SI · t mD!oY.., ov 11\t m 111 !ht t•t<utlon Co111 Mt11, Cal. '1611 ol 1111 con,,1c1. Arp1d 4 . C1111>ah , IH E, 2nd $1,, Na blC!dtr mey wlllldr1w hl1 bid !or 4111. t, 1u1t1n, c1111. t'lillll a ~rlCJd of thirty (JO) d•Y• efter 'This llv.s!nt~• Is conclu(ltd by n oent•M t/>e date iet lor Tiie <>Pening of l>idi. l)artners1!111. . A p1ymtnl tx:md Incl 1 1"rf0rm1nt• J~mes C_ Hor~b'n bonJ will ~ rt<ivirld pt!ot !a •••cu!lon TM1 1tet1m.nt w11 lll tcl wltn !ht cl the contri cl. Ttlt P•Y....,,I bot>cl Count~ Cltrl. ¢f Orar.ge (p"~t~ on ,~al t n~ '" the form .. , forth In Cecer?t ber 16, 1'71. In• con!ract docvmenh F)OJ8t Govtrnono Board Pullll11'1ed Or1ngt Co11I 01l!v Pllo!, 8y RolltrT c . M•rll1'1 Jn.,vftrV 24. JI. ftlld Ftcrvar~ 1 14. Anlt!I Ml 5vptrln!•nclenl 191• 1S1·74 Pvbllll\td O••"ll• (NII 01Uy ,.llcl. PUBLIC NOTICE Fel)ry~rV I, 7, I(, 1J74 316'1• ,ICTITtOUI lUSINlll PUBLIC NOTICE NAMI ITATlMINT FICTITIOUS aUSINllS TM lollOwll'll per9Dn II cldlnt ttu1lnen NAMI IT.f.TEMINf 11: Th• 1011ow1no tOl'POrtllon 11 doing EllA AGENCY, flO N""l'><lrl Ctni.r b~ilntn ,,. Orlvt, $11111 UI, Hlwpert INCh, Ct llf, HAA80R ' VIEW "P.t.•TMEHTI W tl,611 ' Gt rildlM L, c.hkolnt, 1100 P•r• ~1h Cnlpptw1. An1Mlm, C1Ulor11I• ltewpOr1 Ho. )04, Newport l11ch, Ev1rit11 L. Hoctglf lncorixrr1t9d, w C1.Ufornl1 ttucl Norlll Cl\lppow1 J.v1n111, AMIP!l>lm. T~" buil11et1 !1 condvcled by •n Ci llfatnl1 f1li01 Individual. ·Ttil1 bv1IM11 11 conduclH fly • Geraldll>t ClllcDlnt (Orj)O•lllon. Tl'll1 iletemtnt w•1 IU9d wlln 11\f EVfltETT L. HO OGES Cowl'l!Y Clerk al Or1n;1 Cownty On 1NCOIPOAJ.TEO Ja11u11v 2l, 1tll. Slgl'lld Iv: •*'4 Morrl' v. Hoot"' •.-..10.iit Pwllllsllfcl Ort~ Co11! Dilly ,.11111, Thlt 1l1lwm1nl w11 nit<! wltl'I lh9 J&n\llrV 24, JI, lr\cl F1111'~11y 1, 1(, COvnly Cltrk ol Or11191 County on 1'14 !tf.74 J1nu1ry :1'2. 1'74. ,VLOP, llOUTOM, IUlll:NS a MdUn•tCI(, Attya. --~==~~-------1 Allfl: I.. A.~. 114., f lCT1TIOV• IUl1"1fl ff'I WltlM,.. .-v1rd, ntt • ._ PUBLIC NOTICE M.t.Ma ITATIMaNt l lvtrly HUil, (IUltntll "21t Tn• fotlowlno ptri.on 11 c1Dlno Du1ine11 •*" ••: Publl,hed Orlf!Qil Co.it O•ll'f' Pilot, CAILOTTA •IOOVCTS CO. P.O. Ja11v1rv 14, ll, Ind Fltfl<'u1ry 1. I(, So-1530, H1r"1!erl l••Cl'I, Ca. f1U3. 1'74 2ilf.14 UOO Ptrk NIWPOl'I, NtwpOrt ll11cll, C1. n660 PUBLIC NOTICE 1'1'111 butl!lftl It COndvcit<l tlY ln•l------------- lndl'#lclNI. SL•·1•71 lll:oy G. W11ll•lle SU•IRIOR. COURT Ofll TMa T1'111 1t1i.m.t11 w11 lllM wlln IM STATE Of C.f.Lti-o•Nl.f. l"Qft County Clerk of Orin" County on TMI! COUNTY OJI 0111:.f.NOa J•nu1ry 14 1911. I t Tllfrt•• M,_ W1rcl, NI. A·""' °""ty. NOTICI 0, HIA.RIN• OJI l"ITITION ,.-TU ,.o. ,. ....... Tl OJ' WILL ANO roa •vl:llf$1\fd Orin;. Cult Dilly Piiot, Lin••• 111Tl.MIN1'A•V J1n .. 1ry 17, 24, JI, Ind F1ttr111rv 7, E11111 of WAHO.f. C.ELl.f. CISCO. lkt 1J11 11•·74 WJ.NC>A <:ELIA P•tCE, O.CIMld. NOTICE IS Hl•EtY GIVEN "'91 PUBUC NOTICE !ONE "· GltANT .. PHILIP COOf'ER 1----,=:::::::cc:-'°'==c---: IEEO 1111 tlltd M!'ll11 • lt'ltl1*1 fl!r PrOllllPe ff W!lt tl'ICI """ 19l\llf'IC., Of PICTITIOut 1\191"111 ttlllf'I Ttlllmtnltrl fO 1M M!lfl -•. NA.Ml STAftlMINT ,.,.,._nc• to wl'lltl'I 1 mldt for twt,_,. Thi lollow1o0 per1e11 It "ol"' 1>u1l"1tU ptr!lcutt••· 1nd m1t the time 111111 ,.._ 11: of l\ffflno tilt "'""' ~ _.. • I 8L4ll'S LASOtt"TOl.IEI, lS!S W. lot Fell, 16, tt1(, 11 t :OO 1.m.. 11'1 MKArtll\lr ll'ld.. Cott• Mf'I•, c1111. '"' cO\irtroom of O-rtm1111 No. J I t'M16 at 11ld court, 11 10o Civic: Ctntlr Anttl'I LO"" l'rOClvo:lt, t n < • Ori"* Wttl. In l~t CHy 1)1 S.ntl Aft•, (C•1llOl't1l•I. 1J2S W, M1cArt~Ur Blvd,. Call!ar"ll . l COii• MOH, Cllff. "6Jf O•Ped F•b. C, 1t1L T/\11 b\111-11 <onclwc!ed hv ~ WILLIAM !, II JOHN. <orO«•tlon. C-"Y Ci.rll Al'IOll't LOYI ProchH;", lnr_ 10Nf 'I, OltllJtT • ll:Plo H. 1111r. Pret10t111 PHILI,. COOPIR •••• I Ttl!1 ttll9"'91'1t w11 Ill.ct w!tll 1111t lo.tt 1111& II. Cc11mlY Clll'k ol Or1rio-Covnly on ~ •• C"'""""• '1P4' Fttlru•ry I, UPC. htlttrl!llWI 11 ,,.._ Ptr. ~nnt (Ill) DMl7t Pulll!ll'led °''""' COii! Oally PllCI, PubHtlltcl Ol'lllOI CO.ti 0.lty ,.nol. f ttlfu1ry T, It. 11, 23. 1'14 Ci-1'1 F""v1rv 6. 1, II. lfl4 0.7t ' 20 DAILY PILOT 'Ttrnr ldilY, Frbruo'ltJ 7, 11174 QUEENlt By Ph il lnterlandi '2·7 i°•'-~;;L ,. ,., •• ., • ,~,, ·'•·I~,,,,,.,_,.,. '"I think it ·s gr C'al. t\lr \\ .• d:.worth -:.omconc around h(·r<· ough! In lnok wi~(' ' Ooh , What She Didn't Say ,,. Q: \\'hy did the produecrs ••f ··Tht' Exorcist" per1nit 11 young girl lo use suC'h foul lan~ua~e in lhe dc\·il's voice? Isn't lh:u i1npai ring the 1nor:1ls of a n1i11or'.'-:'ilrs. Todd R .. lfonnlu lu . A No . The ''uu·c ,\011 hc:1r.I, 11·11ho11r Sl'fC'Cll <:rcd11:-.. " 1v;1s 1hal nf onl'·linic IJ;.e;1r-winnin;: ;'JC\rf'.!,S 1\h:n:cdes t\1l'C;1111br id~r -not tht· 1:!·.\l'at"-(lld Lind;I B!;iir Q; l >id Bobhy Uarin ha\'e ;1ny pren1onition ht \.la s goin~ lo die'.'-A.loma It .. \'t'ashin~ton, n.c. '· A: t had thal fee ling !he first time I met hitn. \\'hen he burst upon the Co1>:1t·nhann a!ld rn;idr both rri.:·nds nnd enemies l.ly lxiasting. •·!'11 be :1nu1her Sinatra in l\1{1 or three vc:irs." Whal n1:1dr fl obbv run so fas! 1\·as rh:i! hr kncv.• iiis laps in life v.·rrc 11n11tc(I. He hJd rhi ·u1n;1 tic IC1'L'r ;i1 t~ :1gc or 8 -· \vhi <'h rven!uttliy ll'd to hi~ death fnl · lowing a st->c.'Ond 011cn·ht•:1rt 01>er<Jlion. Columnisf .Joe IJt .. 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardner · lancy conlirn1cd I/us :-;Id ,,i1u:Hu•n. ~:11.\11~ !hat llartn. shortly bc(ore hrs pa:-.SJtlg. ~:i\'t' hirn a lo;id of lll'r.,on:i l belongings 10 d i~posc of. \~·irh unt• pro1·1:.o . 1h1·~ 1\t·r1· tu be offcr(l(I ro ltl'gi11;1 1!:111 u1 lll'ild1·r.--on. 1\1>1 . and th;d nothing 11a.s ro be !'l':inltl. HuhlJ.1· achlri•t•d in dt•a!h 111h:11 he dich1'1 quite t•njoy 111 li f1• ~ :1 1 i·SjJl'CI and :1 rccn~ni11un of hi s n1;111 y t:1lc111 s. Il l' 11111 !J,• r<.•nu~011ll•rl'd. And nih,:-cd. l~: \\'hv diil the \'ersatill' and t:il1·n1t·d ThwdOrt• l~lli rl slOop 10 play in lhe shodd y film , "200 1\lotflt;""C'-i\lrs. ltit:i Bunker, t:lc,·r l:ind. , A: "I U('l'C[)!t'd lhl' i'.app<t !Jl'tl\•"CI ht'i;:1u~c· I th(Hlgl1t it 1\·ould IX' a 110\·t·ll .1· !or rnt' -1oinin!,t ;1 ru(."k group on the road," l\ikt;! blunll r b1:!lo11 s. "l! !urned ou! to be 1hC' 1nos1 di ~org~1 11i·1.1•d rno1°i!' l\·1• l"."<·1· lx·1·n tn , Th(• director would :-::r.1'. '\\'e'll no1r tlo page f1/1. i\o lirnc lo 1·ehea rsc, lct':s cJo it first J nd rrhC'nrsc l:itt:"r :· It 11";1;-; rt»l llv obsccn1~ -not v1sunll .1'. just the dialogue. Thc.v r1·c11 11:;111!cd 1ne lo 1>l:iy a 11un in 1lr<1g' It got an f{ r:lling. rho11ghl 1 thought ii d1 ·scr1·t'<l :in .\. 13.v 11011· J'n1 bemused by rhc ,. 1\•ho!c I hing. · · (~: l)idn't lhr i\loliun Pieturc Acat1c1n.\' onl't a~·::.rd c m ini-Oscnrs to t•bild stars'!-1\lr~. Cons laocc f"allie. 1\fcm· ph is. T~nn. -- A: Yes-. Batk in l!l.1U, p1tll ·~1;-ed tll1('1i{',\' r<oont',V re- crivC'd il n11dgrt·s11r<I 11.~1·ar. :ilong 11·i1h f)canna Durbin. I O\t·d fPSjX'CliVl'l.1· bt:i-1 JUV(•i\Jle i.IL"l(lr 311d aetre.'iS of th C' year Sul{'t' lht·n l)('ann;1 rL·lir1·d :ind Hoon1·.v 1nadc n1orr !han ;.,(}(1 t 1 l1n~ -i·11 hcr ;1 rt"l1.ird ()r l'loS!.' ro one s,·.11/ iu1111 111,1·,111111, ,., !/ 1 r ;111d11r1. · c:1111/ 1·n,. A ~l.r1/ T/141/ ·· rt1,.,· 11f 1/11~ ,,,. 1 •11«i1111 ·r. l'.IJ. /J1lJ" l .ifitJ. (..'u.,1(1 1\/1'.\rl !J21i2(;. {'./n11/1.111 {Pid II!} (:nr(/JIPr 11·il/ ti'/· ~II'('/' 11 ~ //ill• 1' !/11 4 \,iii.I.~ 11 . .: f/•i'!/ ('ill! ,.1 //)f /I' ('11/111'1 1/. b11r. 1/,,. I p/1l iu(' .. , Iii"" 11111/,'1'..; /l<'l ,\1111111 !('/!lit'~ //II· /!11.~~1U/i · Lifecr u.ard !'.""' Tc!'ol~ S(·l Trs r ~ tor 11 r" ~ J) r i 1 1 1• 1• l1frg u;ird.-11•111 hf. i:11·c11 h1· the Sc :l l fll','.U'h Ji11 •g11:11t! rJcp;1rl1lH·111 "n :'IL1rt•h :tl ;1t !ife;::-u:;rd h•·:1dt1u;1rtl'I'" Rxf: t)<:t<111 Ai t• Cn11du'l.1tr~ 111u~1 Ix· br!111·rn lhe a~"s 11f !8 ;i nd :!1 and have rn111i11111111 11neutTt't'l1•tl 1 "YC~ii;:~1t ' I 20 40. FurthPr 111lor111;1!1••ll 1 s ,.v;i1l;1QI" throu;:il tilt' lil1·gu:1rd dC'par (111t·n1 Gifts From The Heart Think We,tcliff Plo1a 17th & 1rvi11e--Newport l eech Abo At Th• Newportter l11ri IJ ·•• INDIAN JEWELRY rur yo ur \' ALEi\TL\E SAVE 10-40~oZUNI NeeJle Point & Inlay. NAVAJO Rings. Bracelets. Squashe s SANTO DOMINGO · He shee ·. Nec klaces. Cho akers. Jac kl aw1. PRIZE WINNING NEEDLE POINT SQUASH TURQUOISE THPH 33$5 Via Lido Newport l each Cleaelll Sv11 lll•'f I MA CHIN'S 208 Morin e Balboa lslnnd 011<111 1 Oar• ' . ~ Chimney Swag Lamp Double Swags • Pede<1 to• !am•ly room , donrtl• • Old.\1ylr dt11gn on (hour of 10!0" ond ba1•• • l la1'l fini•h homs 1oss / ' if I I I· 5-Light Fixture • Dromal1t and ramant1f! • 5 11ndl1·fikr li9hh ari 1m1rr! wrouqh1 ir•n and br111•·lao'l l1•lurr • ~pa1•ling jo r any raoml 12ss .-- ' ' • ~. '.J .. j..' ... . .. ..... ' "'·1 ~· 1 9 -lnch Stucco Roller Cavers • l11y way lo ,ainl 1h11ul1id1 ti y1111 duuo homt • (01y II a1111nd I 11 ••••• ,, .1., .. "' NOW 89' ONl 'f l11~ ., ' ' ,_ ~. ,V ' f,~·, • ...... Heavy-Duty Wire Brush • Ion~ handle1 • Tough Wirt b111llt 1 • G111 tht job clori• ta,1! I I 4J SPECIALS TO HELP RECOVER! ~~ __ vf~i. 1 ~-----. --. -. )ii=11C Iii>-- , L POCKET CALCULATORS 9 -Digit Model 6-Digit Model • Aulomol ic shut-oH • 4 functions • 4 fun<l ions • 2-plole de cimo l selling • Lightweight ond eosy lo ~Id • Ope ratrs on 1eploteab lt banede~ • Batte ry op'erofed Model .NS-900 Model .NS -600 3995 2995 Optianol 4.C A4a11tor J~r L,ong-Battery Life ... 4 98 V~e-Bladcsmilh Saw and Pale Pruner • 11" 1•w bla'• • fully plat1d ta 1¥ood <1i11t.11g • •d iu11\ to J ,01iti1n1 749 Glidden Latex ~ House Paint · • lr111hes 1ri e1,ily • f 11ls 1tH111-11p 111 ju•I ~ .. ,, "'''"' • o.,etM1.ai1. 111111li1y 74?.,, .. a<l•Dn f1.rilur1 249 Germain' Iran Plus • l·pon l \ilf ... f f \IOlf\ heal!h and 10101 lo plonh ~;;-~ ~--= 12" x 24" Decor Cork e EIOUllltl Endurance=- • Mak1 91nt ltull1tin btardJ, will d"'' o Oar• brt•N ltl11 2' ! .... ONE-COAT HOUSE PAINT IM PERIAL WHIT! House Paint • Mith q1i11li1y Glidtl ... .a.~.,. poi111 • C1w1f "'''' '''•rier 1111 . 11111 wilh int 1111 7 4 !1~ .. ••••• Adomt • D " COSTA · MfSA "' '\ • ,. •· ' ' ' \ f 1 , , . ' ,. WO u c D of n it c c w a C' in " t I c w R a a th th ' ' pl u lh c c I I b b I a ( b d h d f: a I I I ' T~ursday, Ftbruary 7, 1974 to ·Run Against Ryun, FORT LAIJDERDALE . Fla . I AP) Approaching tho ovonl in .probably the only ~1rit in which it can be approac:hed, world, cham~ion miler Jim Ryun says it win be •• 1n'' to run against sports hustler Riggs-. a Newport Beach resident, .• Ls s"'"1ICll'Od ·by a ltadlng !Mmp com,M, .... Jrilich is alao s;xinsorlQg a w~ea's ~ -tt>Ufnamt>nt JP or t Lauder~ ·; "1 dqnt ~~~ wbat to,eipect J.n lt.e tl&.'f, ~ Ryun . "If it will brlbg 'motJ-peOp.le. Out to Sf': professional track, 'then In a sense it will do some ftuQd' for the sport. or a l"ad s1art the 56-year-old sporlS1nan will get. "If they give him much more than a hair mile, he could win t~ thing," said Ryun. "\Vllh KJp ln the. race, 1 think It 'II add a bit of seriousness to it." o( just one la!'it ytar. and we'vt picked up a few more spon..o;ors. '1'he toughm adjustment to make about 1uming professklnal is adjUAtu1g lu receiving a paycl1f<!k.'' ht said. "And that 's not a bad adjustment." Ryun said "it's kind of hard to say wha,t I've been doing," but sald :his schedule included proniotionaJ work for a sporting good<o company and selUn& up track can1ps for youngsters. I OAILY PILOT l(ein·o And , ol c:oune. he'• ............ for practil'fl near it& SILD1a Bat>M'a homo "I J,.I Vl'TY good aboilt 1111 iradJce' lune:i." said Ryun. ''Of 1~. 1 dlll'l expect the workt mf ~it ~ Umei out. It \\'ill take a few~ to oampelt E:ven in a meet a« • . · ''The p<OpJe wbo ,, • SPORTS "If he runs ~d the teonis court much at all, 'he.".must be in some kind of Shape," Ryw:a said Wednesday or lliggl_, The race, which will also include miler KiP, -~lno, is stt for f')"iday. It will be ftm-in I\ high school stadium and- "Aller , au, I think Bobby Riggs did a lot £or tennis." ~~ ~f actually stand a chance of '~; IO-.,.Rlggs. Promoters of the ~t1 :hlite'!'JKl'l yet said h<>w much Tiie event will be a llghl·hearted \1lar1n- up for the second season of the International Track Association, set to begin on Long Island Feb . 15'. "We're having a lot more success wi th this1 second season," said Ryun. "\Ve've got fo ur televised meets instead I le said he is slill inlerested tft photography, his major at the Univ~ty of Kansas v.·here he first gained fame as a distance runner. as weU as I want to:." 1 - 1 ·.~ ~· • sideshow are the aame . are 1 critics of pro track," Mid Ryal., !'ltnl not sure 14•hat to npect.. bat tr .. il'I help track, 1 'U do it." GLENN WHITE Sports Editor Linebacker UCl's Davi<l Greeri Con11ors' Accide11tally Next Peter Snell Response To Blast Sl1oots Self Doesn't Like Tag· LITILE ROCK iAPl -Jimmy Connors, the top American -tennis player, said \Vednesday he could sympathiz.e \vith Dennis Ralston. the captain of the l;.S. Da vis Cup team v.·ho has criticized Connors fo r oot playing in the rccenl Davis Cup matches. "I do not v.·ant to carry the problem ()f the Davis Cup further. I would have nothing to gain by it. In other words, it ls no t v.·orlh it," he said. Connors waa absent from Bogota., Columbia, in January when 1.he Davis Cup team lost to Columbia. l~c said he did not play in the matches v.·il h Colombia because he had been advised by ··persons influenlial to my care('r" !hat ii v.·ould be to his best interest not to play . ··~ty manager. Bi!l Riordan, my rnother :ind Pancho Gonzalet told me th:11 they thought it would be best if J played in tournaments with match cornpctition ,"' he said. Connors said he \\"as on the 1970-71 Davis Cup squad. '"I went to the challenge round against Romania. I \\'as there four or five da~ and left. l didn't s:ct to practice with any -0f the guy~ on the tea m. I gue!!S lhc fact that J'n1 left-handed messed thcn1 up.'' he ~a'd...6.1 (.'onnors said he also voas on the 1972 squad. "I u·cn t to a round in J amaica. I ~al on the bench. I "·as supposed to piny the fifth match and the U.S. "'as up 4-1," he added. lie said he volunt eered to play in the 1973 challenge round held in Cleveland in Nove1nbe r. "I thought I could hl•lp th e te:im. Obviously they didn't need me. 1'hry had four good m~t<:h('s,"' he said. The United Slates lost the challenge round lo Australia 5-0 and lost possession -0f the Cup for the first ti me since 1968. The most su rprising defeat or all camt: against Colombia. ATLANTA'S HERM GILLIAM DRIVES FOR A BASKET AGAINST L.A. Now I).l Gllllle Back Lakers Continue Slide With Loss to Atlanta ATLANTA (AP ) -Tw o losses in as n1any nights and the Los ,\ngeles Lakers are now more than just percentage points out of first place in the National Basketball Association's Pacific Division. The AUanta Hav.•ks. playing \lt"ithout Lou Huds-On and Pete ~1aravich, beat the Jerry \Vestless La kers 107-103 Wednesday night dropping Los Angeles a full halF-game behind first place Golden State. by the Lakers both come at a time when the Warriors, idle \Vednesday, have won t;ight games in a row. Tired after playing virtuall y the entire game at Houston, Gail Goodrich still led the Lakers with 28 points and kept Los Angeles moving with 15 points in the third quarter when the lead swapped hands repeatedly and the score was tied 10 times. AT l·If.NS. Ga . -A freshntan foot b<tll player for the Uni versity of G€orgia was in crilical condition in a hospitnl today "''ilh a bullet wound in his neck. Aulho rilies said Henry C. Billings, an 18-year-o!d linebacker from College Park, suffered lhe wound Wednesday• nighl v.·hen a gun he was cleaning went off. lie underwent six hours of surgery and was in intensive care. e Coaeh Fired PITISBlJ R.GH The Pittsburgh Penguins, floundering in the second division of the Na tional Hockey League \\'est. fired coach Ken Schin k e I \Vednesday and named ?\-fare Boileau. coach of the Fort Wayne Comets oi the International Hockey League, to replace him. e Polities Next? Tll ENTON -''In the next month or so,'' New York Knicks basketba ll star and former Rhodes schola r Bi ll Bradley said Wednesday, he will decide whether to seek a congressional seal !ro1n New Jersey. Bradley, 30, who played collegiate ball at Princeton, has purchased a home in Denville, N.J ., and has been talking v.ith Democratic leaders across the state about his chances of ousting Republican Rep. Jooeph J . fl.1 araziti. 1l1e district went heavily Republic:an in the 1972 election. "No, I haven't made up my mind yet,'' Bradl ey said in a telephone in tervie w his Nevr' York office. !·I am still assessing the situation." "I would hope to make up my mind sometime in the next month or so." e Hamill Ahead PROVIDENCE -Dorothy Hamill, heir apparenl to lhe title as queen of American figure skaters, won the compulsory segment of the U.S. National Championships at the Providence Civic Center Thursday. The 17·year-old 1.fiss Hamill is seekin g the crown worn for five years by J anel "Lynn before r>.1iss Lynn abdicated lo become a professional 1\liss llamilL rurnrerup to ~1 iss Lynn last year, received eight ordinals and 95.18 points for the three required figures \Vhich count 40 percent toward the senior WQffien's title. eDuo Shines By STEV E BRA!'\0 01 the D•llY ~Uol ~r•tl David Green must have f('lt like a 16-year-o!d cow1try girl being told by a v.'orried mother .,.,-hat to look out for on her firS1 visit to the big city. Only the u•arnings were coming from New Zealand"s greatest runner, Peter Snell and his coach. Art hur Lydiard . "I got a lo! of pressure from thein not lo lea\"e Ne\\' Zealand.'' says the l!J·year-old 880 runner. the fi rsl foreign athlete recruited and landed by UC Jr..,ine track coach Bill Toomey. "They call ed me the Golden Boy of Christchurch a nd the Flying Kiwi," relates Green. "I'm certain people th ere expected me to be the next Snell. That's a lot to live up to." The comparison isn't all that surprising. Green first s tepped on the track at age 15, proceeding to run faster than Snell had gone at a similar age. By 17 he had shattered every New Zealand 800 and 1,500 junior record. grabbing a world age group mark in the process. As of six months ago, however. Green \\'asn'l even s ure he wanted to nm again. His steady and dramatic rise towa rd the top had taken a sudden turn. "l had nm my lifetime best or 1:49.0 for 800 meters at the j u n i or championships and \lt'as on the national seniors team. '"B ut I bombed out at the Pan American Games in Toronto. I was bloody awful. I ran 1:50.9 and the \\·inning time by Da ve \Vohlhuter of the U.S. was only 1:49.9. ''I hadn't done justice to myself and suddenly lost all interest in running. "l wrote to Rill Toomey who had asked me about roming to UCJ. He didn't fluff it up or anything, so at first I wasn't interested. But his honesty and openness finally sold me." Green is awed by the size of the Southla nd . the quality of U.S. track athletes and by American basketball players. "I stepped off the plane and looked around," he says, "and there were more cars in lhe parking lot than in all New Zaeland. We v.'ent by the airport in Orange County where there were more small planes than in the entire New Zealand Air Force." The congenial alhlete almost wenl to UCl'S DAVID GREEN UCLA. UCJ's gain may be John Wooden'• loss. Playing in a New Zealand league. the 6-2 basketball guard averaged 22.4 points a game. At the nationals he hit at a ni fty 18.6 pace. "I watched some basketball on the tube," says Green, "and 1 want no part of Americans. They play so much betler here. In New Zealand it's a faster game, with lots of fast breaks. No team shoots 60 percent like they do with deliberate play here.·• "Ralston called whHe I was playing In the fl.1asters Tournament In Boston. I told him that I would love to play but that I was in no position to say because there are a lot of people that I had to consu lt. Apparently he construed that as being a ·yes.' After that he and Riordan did talk and I guess he <Riordan~ told hi1n that I \lt'ouldn't pl ay," he !'aid. The night before at Houston the Lakers reu in overtime. and also lost West for tbe .third time this season with a pulled grotn muscle. West returned. to Los An ge 1 es \Vednesday and wa s examined by team physician Dr. Robert Kerlan. Happy Hairston-bad 1l poinls for Los Angeles and J immy Price had 20, all but two in the first hall. Walt Bellamy dropped in a pair of free throws with seconds lefl insuring the Atlanta_ victory and !eel the liau·ks "'·ith 31 points. lt v.·as Bellan1y who sank two free thro"''s to tie the game in the second quarter after the Lakers had led the game from the start. PRO\'JDENCE -Wfelissa r.Iilil.ano and .Johnny Johns, who have been skating together only seven mon~hs. teamed for lhe lead in the senior pairs after the compulsories o[ the U.S. figure skating championships \\'ednesday night. To Host '80 Olynapics Connors said that just because he declined to play should not mean he "turned him dO't\"11 -that sounds too harsh.'' The Lakers said, "It is impossible to determine when he "''ill be back."' The team itself may ha\Jf! U1e san1 e problem. Mi ss t-.lilitano, an 18·yea r ·o l d Olvn1pi an. wun the title last year with hef brother Jl.1ark, but it \Vas put up for grabs after JI.I ark retired last Jl.1ay. Los Angeles, .Moscow West's injury and a l\vo-game falte r Golt's Big Nam~s Struggle The Ha't\'ks played minus Maravich, who Vt'as suspended for disciplinary reasons, and without Hudson, who hurt his back. Second in the compulsories, which count 25 percent to,vard the crown. were !3·year-old Tai Reina Babilonia and 1:.- year-Old Thomas Huff. Only Bidders for Games I PALM odsER'l-.-Marie Rayos, a drawling .~kie from 9 k I a lt.o rn a • fashioned af.111ind.~wo, 4--w\de~r. 68 and t<d a!1ufpr1se lead Wednelday In 1he iirst'<ro\llld of the j1.,,00o Bob Hope oesert gotrClasSic. ' " ' Labrc>n Harris. Rick Acton .srMI Jahn Lister of New Zealand £oll0wed at:..70. Harris played al La Quinta, Lifter ind Acton at Eldorado. ' While Hayes, il U-~: nwt8~ed ·tO tame the gusty desert winds $l Indian Wells, the sandstorms ~eel\ severe blows ·to some (){ golf's great names fu this opening round ()f a five-day , 90-hole tournament. ,.A.mold Palmer, for example, suffered a major jolt In his quest of ! record sixth title in this tournament. Paflner, the defending champion l\'ho has won ()nly this tournament since 1972. had a 76 at Bermuda Dunes. And Johnlly Miller, the young man who has dominated lhe tour this year, Failed to break par for the first lime this seaaon. He matched it with a 72, also at Bermuda Dunes. Miller, who swept the first three 1itlet of the season. bad a string· of 15 consecutive rounds i• which he'd bnlken par: Hayes, obviously su,rprlsed : .to be lef!lding, held 1 ope stroke '!lvantage over Lee Ek:ler, one of the. few blacks on the tour. •nd obscilre M i k e McCullough, a one-time scbooh teacher in Monroe, Mich. Each had a '9, Ekter at lndian Wt:lls and McCuUough a t Bermuda Dunes. "If they k .. p playing · ·Jike Iha!, I don 't gueM it matters bow long I stay out," Hudson said. Bellamy 'w8s aSked if he thought it was one of his better performances and the center declared: "Every game I play ii a l!l'od one." For \nef. lialrers it was tile seccptd game ot ~'three-game trip that ends Sunday in Chicago. Foulld eul: Goollll"f<:ll. Tol•I kllll1: LOI A1111.+•1 3~ A!lente ,3. 'l'C:lvllc•I fol/11: All•nr• coecl1 l=ln.lmmon1, Smlltl, A: S,.q1, '. LOS ANGELES {103): Helf'lton, 2'3, H.-..t!M 1. Smith 10, Goodrich lll. Price 20, 1u1•1 ,, Rlll'Y It. W•.itltlgtorl 2. lO 'I 1• 16-10.J 24 l4 22 ,,_101 Thev advanced to the seniors after winniiig the junior event last year. Erika Sussman and Thomas Huff were third. e ConHors Ad.,ances NORTH LITILE ROCK. Ark. J immy Connors of Belleville, Ill.. the co-ranked No. 1 tennis player in th e nation, defeated Bob Kreiss, 7·5, 7-6 \Vednesday ni ght during the Arkansas International Tennis Tournament. In other action Wednesday night. Byron Bertrom of South Africa defeated Ivan Molina of Colo1nbia, 6-7, 7-6, 6-2. ln earlier action Wednesday, Toma Ovlci of Romania defeated Jeff Austin of I..cs Angeles. 7·5, 7~. Vilas Geralaitis o( New York beat George Hardie Jr. or Southern Methodist University, 7·5, 7-ll. (Ste Brief!, Page 1%) LOS ANGELES (AP) -The two main competitors to win the 1976 Olympic Games are back i.n the ring battling again and thls time it appean ooe or the other will walk away with the 1980 Games. Los Angeles and Moscow are the only cities to have made bids (or the 1980 Summer Games to the International Olympic Commltlee, City Councilman J ohn Ferraro confinnec;I Wednesday. "!( they said. 'You can have the Olympics (or this coming August,' I feel Los Angeles could put it on wilOOut doing many things," Ferraro said. "We have a lot or facilities . that aJready exist and not much woukl have to be built." Ferraro's comments are a far cry rrom statements made by various committeemen in 1970, wl"ten Lti1 Angeles, Moscow and A1ontreal ~ pQt in bids. Montreal was considered a longshot but wound up with. the 1976 Sommer E h N d .'-! ~ • d .. Games as a coJilpromise after much i re•e · a111e . ·· •0~ .. ·~1·:.; ... ~· , , ·.,/;· ~~);· ~:). ~.os,t ·:in"':~\~~.r~~~~~ , By ROOElt CAJmiON Mela, tlt6 Inlll', Pilot II» -loomed ~·f ~!~Ii' ~1•at We -~-Ii, :1,:-WOOdy l!!lyes type ol W".:t!:d'"~~"'™ filltl with the ' °' • - --elldullvely. ,_..,-, t· • · I'' Fal(riew Pali<~ faDd hl.s nadlon off..,, I'll ioil,. that." This 11n1e...-everyone Ls giving Mesa Hlfh'• MU1iangs have not Frendt, allil'' ~·'tll<•illattt; lo .tJM ,"'* at , II:, ; F"""''J .fa<-• phllooophy IJ alao M""'°" tlti tl~e's role lo be iwanled re"1i!I<' a winning foolball oeaaon In look over at~iPut:...41nberilod We rt going lb win. W~IY espect var!W 'l!d• be Jays Jiis delonse wDI tho llltlO ~··One major drawba<k •y,ear hlslory of lbe school, 'but a t••-wl'" 1.,1<o..!1~~ .'· -·u .... 1,'~ ,..-Ibo, Ume -be ~Iii!'.-•lbe av a I I ab It foce! L<I ' hopefuls: ~.. ~ ~ •u-A ._. uu i .v~',~;ltl.thl.sslluaUOn before. P<'•--4 .. The It'll lll'lios will be staged on \p!flclals may have lbund lbc man a history ol, .~\~tlvfl IOllJ!g r'\lfi 'ii!M"'* 1ne·to""°"""'thal Cooia• He'' atblltd with the Mesa focilitiCll tho North ~can conlln<nt and the .It• problems. years. , • ~ \~,,C ..,,. · • .!J,:P!Jre·'f', ~ dl!lerl!lll _~and tilelll!I Pl'lll!'.am, but stre~ he's me Is IUlllkely 1o keep It on the SAme ,Fre~ 32-~~ Conner Hts first "JllO•' ' '*•ilid ltls learns ..._Oli(dloirkt 1. ,,. . on 'ov>n ·b'8fjet" od~oc:a1e of qu-ronllnont two otxmplads In • row. For All· ~-: . • "lot nevcf'ftnllhlid''l Jn ·c1ttull ~,...."'4!f._lng _ and ·&ai!lll ._ . ""' • rq.1, · ' 11\ilf lettoon, many in Los An geles are n-Wa ace~ eonege wl JO years play. ' I I • ' and he addf, "We've plaf ed J'telly wide Fmtcli!pent todey1I n t e. r v 1 e w I n·g tfilnttlng they'd better keep a low profile a~ a wlrin lng coach at Falrvlew Pnrk lie succeeds John Sweazy, who was open football at F'alrvlew Pai'k and Rs prospective i.ssbtants before returning this time around -"Ltt's ool shoot High In Ohio, has been hired t.o guide fired after three yeara at tho helm. o result bad some very successJul years. to Ohio Wltil Mar. I. <!verythlng now," said one official - In ()rder to make an all-out effort to obtain tl'f 19114 Games. Moscow has 70 stadiums, six sports pa]aces, 26 sv.·imming pools and more than l,000 modem indoor athletic facilities including the Grand Sports Hall, seating 103,000. And ~1oscow succe!Sfully staged the \Vorld Unh··ersity Games last year to make a big impression on IOC members. Ferraro said that only Teheran. Iran, has exp~ a simil•r interest. In staging the 1980 Games. The final selecti«¥J. will be made Oct 16 wbe!l the JOC meeb Vienna. Still, Ferraro Is reasonably opllmlstlc that Los Angeles Ms a chance at winning the games because, be said, "We thlnt lhe IOC Will request aome tltlngs they (the Russians) won't be able to give. Th& I\)C will undoubtedly demand free access. The ICX:: won't WMt any visas given otJl "And there was some dissatisfaction by the press and some of the athletel at the World University Games."' Fo<ir' Y<•n ago, Los AngeB tpenl a small fortune In biddlng for tbe ..-.: the city produe<d a 20-mlnule Oolor Olm showing all the beauties ol. the UM'; a huge lull-rolor brochure ,... printed; gold-plated "LA·''ll' buttcm -. JlU'OC! around ; ban point pens Imprinted wltll the city's name and "1975" were handed out . And Los Angeles sent a huge delegation to the IOC meeting, only to wtnd up as the city with the fewtat votes Cl1 the fi rst ballot. Mostow h., begun prlnlplpg u .. u llttd doing th• same -of pubtldty fw the 1980 Camcs. 1'>s Angele.t bas not. . .. • \~ El Toro Faces Ma1•y Stn1• Toniglit .. •. •, :· El Toro High's John Jackso n (30) \Viii lead his Chargers tearnmates against Mary Star of the Sea in sea rch of their ninth straigh t victory tonight. Game time is 8 o'clock at l\ti ssion Viejo J-Iig h School. El Toro . . . ' '. has pulled to an 1 ].!) season record and has hopes of gaining an at· large berth in the CJI<"s l -1\ playoffs as a result of its current winning :;treak. tentile uads .. ~1Jarons Past Coaches Favor Huntington t~~agles, 54-35 ::: ·.· -.·. By HOWARD L. HANDY ot .. Oallr Pllet 11111 :::.Gus Gentile had a hot-shooting night :~coach Dave Bro\\'n's Fountain Va~y :_;iaron,, ba.sketball team Wedntsday ~t, leading them to a 54-35 victory •llver Estancia High in action on the :.\tinner's court. t :~The victory, coupled witlr a defeat :tor Santa Ana Valley at the hands of ·ifagnolia, pots tne Barons in the :d river's 1e1;t lo the Irvine League :seramble.,. ~;,With five games remaining. the Barons :~e two ahead of the SAV Falcons. "J'riday night Fountain Valley is at Los :Alamitos. :~~Gentile. the sixth man in the Barons' ~ifheme of rotation, sat on the bench. -~st of the first pe riod. Naturally, he .~red a basket with 1 :39 left ._o give :~ Barons a 10-8 first period ed ge. ·:·That was just the start of things :air-the senior sharp-shooter. .;:Gentile scored the finaJ fiv e baskets ;i.i the second period. all or them fro1n :,W.Ound the key with unerring accuracy , :;:~le continued his d e vast al in g performance in the 1hird period, bitting loUr from outside and another on a lt&1 break as the point man. He hit CD but two of the Barons' points in ~ third stanza. ·~.This was in direct contrast to the list meeting of the tv•o teams \vhen ~ Barons barely edg~ the Eagles. ~-Fountain Valley held the lead ~ exception of the fi rst bas ket by ncia's Elwood Hansen. an Alalane, conlent to rebound and ch tM shooting exhibition or Gentile, red 1he first three points to put Barons in command. He finished lt:fth eight. the first time this season ~ has not been in double figures. :;.-·This was his best game," Brown Mici o.f Gen!ile's performance in scoring ~ po1n1~. "ll c"s looscnl"d up a lot in ()Qr last !\\'O ga mes. :=~·1re·s the best pure shooter oo the ~m and he did an outstanding job pqt there tonight." ,·. "l'oun!lln V•lltY (J.4) E1l;incl1 (U) fll ti pl tp l 0 J 2 2 0 J • 0 0 1 0 ' • 0 • ' ] ~ 1 11 0 ' ,. 0 1 2 I 0 0 2 0 1 0 I 7 t ' It • 1 0 0 2 ~~ .. ~~" Confer McC lo~kcv Ma~rn No1~r s~nkev G•oetsc~ J..,.anko Kantos •j.l"O!lllS 1110 1• ~ Totals 11 11 _, ·~ . ' . 2 0 ~ J ' ' . . ' ' l 0 j 6 3 0 0 ~ I 1 0 l 0 1 D 7 0 0 ' 0 .•• lc:w. ~. OlllUft., ••• Fount•tn Vl lltJ JC I! 12 U--J• ·~~ E~lllr>tlt I 5 I 14-JS PRIEFS • • • •; Continued from Page ZI • Newrombe Wh1• Home Court Advantage s,vays Opinion By RON EVANS 01 ftN GlilV PUfl 51111 Hom e court advantage. the revenge factor , the pressure that exists when you own a 21-game winning streak and the No. l ranking in CIF 4·A basketball circles. All of those items are among the reasoning that makes Marina l1lgh's undefeated Vikings three-point under· dogs to Sunset League ri val llunting· ton Beach Fr i d a y night in THE GAME JI , according to rival circuit coaches. The Vikings or roach J in1 Stephens were the favorites in first round play at fl.1arina and th.ey prevailed, 5;;...53_ But this time fire of the loop's six coaches say Hunt ington Beach will \Vin and ri ve say both teams "'iii score in the 50s. The composite prediction is HB . 57·5t Huntington Beach ( 18·2) is one game off ~1arina's pace in the race for the Sunset League championship. Both appear shoo-ins for CIF playoff actio n later. Herc 's 'vhat the six rival coaches say: Loara's Tom Voigt "! think fluntington Beach v.·111 take 'em in their gym. about 58--52. ''If Bob Losner stays inside and dOt's his job on the boa rds then it's questionable. But if he goes outside il'll hurt f..1arina . J\tarina ha s to attack inside. not from the perimetc·r. "l\1arina's winning streak shouldn't be a factor because of v.·ho it's playing. But maybe it'll be an added incentive for Hun tington Beach to snap it. "Still there is much more pressure on J\1arina. As soon as it loses it drops from the top of the rankings. "\Ve pretty ntuch clogged up !he kt'y and lel l\1arina have the outside shot und because of that \l'C did rcaso na Oly well . "Huntington Beach v.·on't do any!hing 1nuch differen t. It'll use its 1-2·2 zone and v.·ork the ball toward Cont rer.'.ls. ''The key, however, is reboundiog." r-;c."·porl '!i Dale ll~gey -"Thi• v.·hole thing depends on who controls the tempo. If Huntlngton Beach scores over 60 po:nts it will v.·in. "But I'll take J\larina. 56-53. "~1arin.'I n1ust do !he samr th ings it did last tlmc. only better. If IJuntington Beach gets started and gels momentum no one can beat th em. "~1arina shoots so well against a zone, but lhe th ing that really impresses me with J1un tington is that !hey refuse. to leave the offensive boards until they have scored. "I like Huntington Beach bette r, but r think Marina will win . ';There's pressure involved for J\'farina with its "'in streak, but l think if Marina was playi ng someo·ne else the pressure would be more of a (actor." Santa Ana's Mlke Thornton -"I have a feeling Huntington Beach will win this lime \\'i\h lhe ho1n e court advantaec.. "If they played 10 times they'd probably split. Beach, 62·59. I'll take lluntington ;'You have to wonder if Huntington's press will be effective. Th eir press can be very effective. particulilry at home. If ~1arina can handle the press It'll have a good chance. "They are both so equal. and \vilh Iluntington coming of! a loss to !\larina it has to help lluntington Beach. "I know r.-larina 's team wants lo win bad, but the fact is Marina c:in afford to lose. If lluntington Beach loses it \Viii no.t win the league championship. "Psychologically that has to affect you a little bit. Huntington Beach has to shoot as \vell as it has in the past l>£'catise you kno\v i 1arina is going to shoot well.., \\'estern's !\1arv Blemker-"lt \\l>Uld be real close. just like lhe last lime. Dul I think Huntington Beach \\"l!I get them !his lime, 57·5~. · "Huntington Beach has more speed, but not quiLe the reboWlding i\otarlna has. \\'c hardly made any errors against 111arina, but they shot 63 pe rcent against us. ''ltuntington Beach has to he real ronsistent and have a good shooting night tO beat ~Jarina. If they do, they have the speed to go with it and they 'll lie alright. "And a team that has gone that long without losing and is facing the home co urt factor, seems to be at a disadvantage. "i\1arina "'ins this and it would seem obvious it would \\'in the title But if i\larina loses, it's down to the wire. "That should give Huntington Beach even more incentive. But the ke y to it all is the home court." We5hnlnster's Doug Stockham "I really feel that for Marina to win the game, they must set the tempo._ ··The game's at Huntington .Beach and they should be sky high. I'll take lluntington Beach. 59-55. "In our games with the tv.·o, lluntington Beach played toward our v.·eakness wh.ile ~tarina played more lO\Vard our strength. "We fall in bet\veen those 11o1·0 in terms of tactical ability. It's harder for us to speed up to 11untington Beach's tempo rat her 1han slo\ving d o \V n somey,·hat at Marina's pace. "If f\liirina can slo v.• it doY.n, it'll \\·in. Basically that's \\"hat happened last time. Anahrim's Emil Net me -"!definitely think ll unlington Beach v.ill 1vin. I 1hought HWltington Beach should have \1·on the first time. They have so many guns outside. plus they know they have lo v.·in and they have a home crov;d behind 1ht'm. It's a t r eme nd ous ps.vcho!ogica l advantage . ·'And that little Raul Contreras should be so fired up under a do--0r-die situation. '"I don"! lhink it'll be that close this lime. !"II take Huntington Beach, 56-50. "But HWltington Beach mus! realize it'~ coming up against a very good team and its board men have to do the job. "If Huntington Beach gets its equal , share of rebounds it \viii v.·in. It doesn 't have to \Y in the boards battle-just be equal because of its shooting power." Costa Mesa Hangs On To Mow Down Edison Ry HANK WESCH OI Int Ollllf .. lie! $Utf Cos ta r-.1 esa 11igh pta yed a waiting game, then heir! on through an Incredible final 1ninute of play to edge Edison 46-44 in an Irvine League basketball tu.c;sle \\lednesday night on the loser's l'OUrt . Playing v.·ithout st.arting center John Cun1mins, v.•ho sat out !he game with an injury, coach Bob Sorensen's Costa l\lesa i\1ustangs played d e I i b c rate basketball through the final two minutes of the first half and all of the second half. 'fhey were rewarded for thei r pntience 'l'ith a 43-38 lead with I :09 left to play. And from that point on the game turned almost absurd. Edison hit two baskets in 28 second! t.o pull within one with 41 seconds to play. But coach Dave J\1ohs' Chargers were then assessed for an intentional foul away from the ball which sent Costa Mesa 's Andy Sager to the free thrO\Y line with 25 seconds left. Sager hit both free throw s to give Costa ~l es..1 a 4.1-42 lead . but. Edison sco red again on a layup by Tom Llo y. Fighting: for a chance to get the ball back, Edison was 1hcn assessed a iechnical foul for overstepping the restraining 1Jine trying to cut off a Costa ~1esa inbounds pass v..·ith lhree seconds lcf!. Jim Swain hit th e ensuing free throw for Costa ~1esa. and the Must an gs the n ran out the clock. Until that fin al minute, Costa fl.tesa 's patience and Edison's muscle had been the ke y factors in a standoff game. Costa Mesa \Vas content to work the ball around lAf perimeter of an Edison zone defense. taking only go o d percentage shots. CO"I Mtll 444) Edlwn 14') Swain Carri to """ Sit!nz•r H•r!lg Sh~rp lot1I• CDSll M~ E<1l1on "' 11 pf Ip t1 2 1Jllo·1 I 1 1 J R11ng1I 5 J 2 12 Cl1tK 7 0 • t• White lll~Tully D 0 1 0 W!l1cn 10 I II 46 To!1t1 Scor• by 01111ri.n " . 11 11 • • r,npt!P 5 I 1 11 ' D I I ' 1 ' ,. 1 3 J 5 l 0 c • 1 0 1 2 1~6 U•• 11-~ .. IG -« Sl1o'wdow11 Tuneup Awesome Oilers Rip f:oara, 98-53 Dy ROGER CARU!ON 01 1111 o.u, ,.1101 ll•fl Jl u1Hington Be.ach 1Ugh's awesome Oilers tuned up !or TllE GAME fl with a 9S.5J lashing or SLUlSet ~ague. basketball rlval Loara Wednesday night on the Oilers' noor and it wasn't as close as ttic final score indicates. Thus coach Elmer Combs ' Oilers roll into r riday night's showdown with undefeated ~1arlna a game off the latter's pace In the race for the circµit crown. Ticket windows for Fri.day's titanic will be open at 5:45. It wils another superb effort by 1-luntlngton Beach Wednesday and any resemblance to the Loara quintet !hat pushed the Oilers in first round action at Loara was by name only. r~our starters were in double figures at the half as the Oiiers raced ·to a 54·25 bulge. Ra ul C.Ontreras, who led all scorers wi!h 22, did his thing agaln9t Loara's box-and-0ne defense. Scott Rankin crashed the boards and dominated things Inside. Jln1 Weir and Doug Rabe were effective at both ends of the rourt and helped defensively to hold Loara to a 33 percent shooting average from the field. Rocky Cia rclli, who had his season's best with 19 counters. tossed in six fie ld goals in the second period. With 3: 11 left in the hall Loara coach Tom Voigt yelled from the bench, "Hey Elmer! Yoo want to call it right now?" It was 41-19 at that point and they might as well have. In those first two periods the Oilers had one turnover and clicked on 23 of 45 shots from the floor. H1111Unm11 •••ch Cttl Lo•r• (»I 11 II pt IJO ti ti •I I• R1nlc lt1 • ' "' ~W-Y • ' "' .. M • ' ' • kondrl dl • ' ' " ••• ' • '" M1rl1n ' • • • ,,,.,,, .... " ' "' O"OonntU ' ' ' ' c11,...111 • ' ' " F~oti1lr111 ' ' ' • G11,,.,..,1n ' • ' ' ~d>UI ' ' ' ' $tlitWll'IS~I • ' ' ' Krulcik ' ' • ' 1!11rrlt111er ' • ' ' ·~· ' ' • • 5<cn ' ' • • C11n • • • • Totals il1J:!09' 10!111 1t lSl6 ll Sc••• bv 0111n1n ~u11!111gton ·-· ,, " " 11-91 Lo.1r• " " • ,,_,, W est111i1tSter, Tars Cagers Breeze Alo11g Dave \Valsh hit a season high 33 points to lead \Vestminster 10 a 68-58 v;in over Western High Wednesday ni ght at Westminster. In another Sunset League basketball l'ncounter, Newport liarbor solidified its hold on third place with an 81-62 romp O\'er San ta Ana at Ne .... •por1 . \\"alsh collected most or bis 13 fie ld goals from the 12·fool range, adding se \·en free thrO\\'S to surpass his previous best this year by four points. \\lestminster. ahead by just two points going into the final eight minute seg. rnent. sa\\' \Valsh collect I l and the tram 22 lo put away the pesky visitors from Anaheim. • Newport's Tars had little trouble disposing of '"'inlcss Santa Ana , building a 46-J l halftime lead and coasting home . Frans Van Der Aa scored l~ of his 17 points in the first half to propel the Tars and steady Brian Renner picked up the slack in the second half to f1n1sh \\i\h a game high 20 points. The Sa ilors also got doube figu re St"Or· Ing from Bri<in O'Flahcrty v.'ith 15 and ~falt S(J0 ngler with Iii. Ne wpor! never trailed in the game, hilling just better than 50 percent from the field , tossing in 36 of 70 field goal tries. Norw-1 (II) S111i. All.I f'll O'Fl11heo!Y V1n °"'" Al Louvi..,.. ·~~mour 8o:c-er Spangler ro11111 l•fl•ll• llJIJEoQ~: I 1 J 11 G11 .. 11 I 0 J 2 GOCl!tt I ~ J 211 HUI O t I LOl>tl 1 O l Poo>e I 0 1 lf $!1w1rt 3' t 1$11 Tol•li. s~~ br aim.~ ,, lJ " n ti fl 11 I• 2 , 0 5 p 2 • :!O S l 2 IJ 2 0 0 4 1 2 ] • l j 1 l l 2 , J 5 :UU1l62 16 lS-42 11 2:)-fl W• .. mlll".,. UI) f"l fl.,tJ 13 12 31 , l 4 7 0 ' 0 2 ' It ' • J ' • 14 6 It I 6 I 0 I 2 W11!1n1 {Sii Wais~ P1r~•r Acccm•ndo Ellveod•! WllJon H1lvertol'I Jlr11e' Mldi.tn Thom1ton R•lllY Wttbr!tllt F111t1 Andrl!WI Total• 2t 11 U 6' To!11l1 Sc.rt ttr OV•rt.,.. W11l1rn Wt.rmlMl1r 10 u ,. 12 ... ,, ,, ,,. • $ ' 11 I 2 0 II J I S 7 3 7 , • • 1 ' ' I 1 ' J A.nd if th nt v.·a.!J n't enough to convince: one and all, the winners retumcd at the outset of 4he thi rt.1 period and scored 20 unans\Yered points to lead by 49 (74·25) \Vlth 3:40 left in the third stanza. Later the advantag-e swelled to a.s many as 51 points and the only th ing that kept the fans from leavlng early was ·whether the subs could get to the eentury mark. \\'eir. Clarelll and Rankin left y,·ith 4: 19 remaining in the thin! quarter and t\\O minutes later Contreras joinet.1 his mates on the sidelines-ta begin their countdO\\'O to f'rid:iy's showdo\\·n. '' ilies Falter Mo1nentarily; Down Colony • By Gl.ENN WlllTE GI !111 0•11, Piii! $1•11 ~farina High's unbea!en Vikings 1ost their cool for nearly 1hree minutes, \Vatching an 1 I -point lead fade to a 42-41 deficit Wednesday night in the i\1arina gym. However, roach Jim Stephens' mighty forces regrouprd to come back strong and vanquish stubborn Anaheim, 67-SJ, be(ore J,008 !ans watching the Sunset League basketball Cracas. Thus the Blue and Gold ups its record to 21-0 and sets the stage for TifE GAt.1E II Friday night at Huntington Beach. 'f.ickcts go on sale at the gate at 5:45. Marina, ranked No. 1 in the CIF' Southern Section, didn 't even look like the best team on the floor during Anahel zn"s onslaught through the middle 1ninutes of the third quarter. The Colonists of CXJach Ernil Neeme employed a fu ll rourt press and the \'ikc.s came ungl ued , ma king six quick turnovers as Anaheim canned six field goals in a row. Ho1o1·ever, Stephens got his for C"eS settled down and .... -ith Bill Fick. Keith Koeller and Bob Losner leading the way. fl.farina fin ished fast . t.1eanwhilE', Anahe im disintegrated. , The Colonists threw the ball away. for('{'() shots and in the crilical lollfth quarter t.hey hit. one of 13 field ~oal ·tries until Jim Valverde polled a n1eaningll!.SS shot \\'ilh I I seconds to go. Marina was still In danger with 5:21 to go in the game. nursi~ a 53-49 lead. However, Losner rebounded a !hot for a bucket. Fic k hit a 9-Cooter. Byron Koslck rebounded a missed shot for two points and then Koeller connected from the comer. That made it 61-49 Y!'ith 2:54 to go and victory r-;o. 21 \\<is in the frN"zer. r.tarina's marvelous balance again showed in final stats. The Vikes put all five starters in double rigures despite Lh_e fact three of them v.·ere playing with £our fouls over their heads through much of the last half. M•rlr1• "1l fll) Af\1"91"' "".,'' " ""' .. Ko.1lltt • ' "' "'°"""' ' ' ' ' Ftt~ • • . " "l•lt • • . " ,_ • ' "' karc~~r • ' ' ' 8r•n11fng • ' ' '" Vlll•t•o.I ' • "" Ko•lc• • ' ... Glau • • ' • L1111<1;r1f ' • • • A~ru ' ' ' ' Tol•I• ~ A yo~ ' • • • t 11 61 Tol~h ,. 11 17 u A~1~tim " " 11 1-.~J M1r1n1 " " " ,._., GWC's Young · Hits 50 Points Golden 'Vest College's Taras Young tied the schoo l scoring record "'i11t a ~point oolburst in a 112·9'2 Southern California ConCerence basketball setback to host LA Southy,·est Wedlle!day night . And in ano!her JC game, visiting Saddleback, on the strength of Rick Bauer'! two free throws in the last 14 seconds, downed Citrus, 7~72. in a Mission circuit tilt. Young hit Z3 or 33 fi eld goal atf.J!mpt.s a.nd addetl four of five from the free throw line to tie Chri.'J Thompson's scoring mark, set ln the 1961).70 season. Young, a sophomore, scored 3L or his points In the second haU. Teammate Bob Bea l also broke his own as5lsts mark wi lh 14. ~~T. PETERSBURG -Brian G<ittfried defealed Egypt's Ismail El Shafei in ~Jes act ion Wedne!day in the $50 ,000 &lymond Jaines Tennis Classic. ::COttfricd defeated El Shafei 7·6. 6-2. tp: the second round of the \\lorld ~mpionship Tenn is ev£'nt. :'\ustralia's John '.\£'wcombc defealed Boro Jovanovich of Yugoslavia 6-4 . 6-2. :.Jn other stogies a£'tioo, Dick Stockton defeated Norman Holmes. 6-3, &-2. ~ustralia '5 Ross Case defea ted fellow ~tryman Richard Crealy S.3. tH. OCC Defense Staggers Fal~o11s~ 55-44 Meanwhile , Saddie~ck jumped lo n 17-point lead ln the second half, tben held ort a Cllru5 rally. Bauer's two free throws preservod the vic tory . Dan Nau C9Med nine of. 12 field gOOJ attempts In the opening half. The victory was the Gauchos' flflh in the last seVen ~ Trcule for Smith ;J>!TISBURGll The Pill•!)llrgh ~les of the Workl Twn Tennis 1'-iue have purchased the contract r{a:hts to American star Stan Sn1ith JC exchangt! for a dra~ choice and t• pla)'Cl"'S, ~c Trin ngles acquired Smilh from Minneso ta ror nexl yea r's No . I draft ~Ire and Mona Schallou and Paolo Bmoluccl. By CRAIG SHEFF OI 1111 DllUt Pllol 11111 Orange Coast College, on !he strength ol some niny defensive play, won another South C.Oast C o n f e r e n c e bas ketball crucial Wedne5day night, toppling visiting Cerritos, ~4. The win ki>pt OCC in thC No. J spot with &tnta Ana. Cerritos, which might h11Ve me! it s l\1aterloo Wednesday, now n1ust visit Santn Ana Saturday while OCC troYc ls to t.lt . San Antonio. Jn t/1e fin;il ana lysis, OCC's abllity lo cut off Ce rritos' Jll!iill. aame waa I.he differenet. The Pirates held Falcons center A!' Fruhwirth (&-9 ), the conference's leading scorer, to just 14 points with a collapsing man·to-man defense. And Cerritos' inabUily to h l t consi.!ltently from outside plagued tht Jo~alcons throughout. it was a tense battle all the way wit h coach ~le.rb Livsey's Pirates unable to lock It up until 36 seconds remained . Tha t's when Bob Manker hit two free throws, gi ving the Pirates a 49-G advantage. And iA'hen Dean Bogdan followed wilh two more charity toslfS eight 9eCOf1ds later, it ~'as all over. OCC maintained a three to seven-point lead throughout the gam~ with a Cerritos raJ ly cutting the margin to 4&-42 W:ilh 4:22 left. Dut when Manker canned a l~foot Jumper and C.en'ltol missed a sbt>t, the Buc1 wen t into their delay game y,·lth 2:47 to go. The Pirates succeeded in holding on to the bRll tor most of the next two minute!!. Cerritos got It ha.Ck twice but faUed to convert the opportunities inLo buckets. Both teams played it tight for most of the gti mc, with neither able to take a substantial lead until OCC shot to a 27-18 margin l~te ln the opening Mlf. Manker wu again the offensive spark for the Plratfii with 24 points, canninb 11 of 20 field go11l atte"!pts. c.n-11 .. 140 ' o,.... c.... ''" ..... w•-. A. l'~ullwtrlfl H1r111ndt& ,..,, ... T. Frllllwlrlll PIJUne M.flrr1 rot•ll ""'''p """• •OJl{Mtti.r 102V Jttf Crun-ltl & 70•1~1 Mt~ff' 112 ,1' ,,,.,,flOOk 22 2 f JO tt Wlll'lllV •OJ 8 O O !OC•m"°" 0111 10 28otdMI Jt l l • • • '° • lf '°' Tol•!s ~· 1 1) SS games. ·· """ ·-::c:, Hltflftlie1 V~M s~rider1 !IHI '"''" ...... ..... * (7') ""''"' •1•20Nhl 1 0 1 Norl'llll..U1 • I l t Hcfft!'I.'\ t 0 I 0 TOlilt Slddt.ti9dl, ~ 0.lftll Wfft 01) h I! Ill I ' ti 4 a a H1!rltld 1 2 4 l• AM•!llll'I G0 4 0A.f!Clrt_.. 1 t ' 4 lhOmOIOI\ 24J fCltlt. Tol1l1 LA $0ulhwt1!, Uo-11. .. It"' "' 1) 0 'J6 • • ' ' ~ 2 11 ~·~ . . ' 0 • ' ' ' . •• ' 0 lf u un Mass acre Lures NH Prineipal One \\CCk left tll ft.l:1.~~:1rr" Ill 1th1> i;:ala baskf'th111l doubll" brll I :it Corona dcl ti.far 1 ll~h and till four torn b a t a n I ~ Hllllt~ar ea.grr and ready to JlllX ii u1>. In the 7 o'clock stru~g le it 'II be the l)iuly Pilot s1>Qrl s staff agai n5l lhc C I P hr.:1dqu;1r!cr!! 1'h::it tiff \\'ill be rollowetl bv a duel bet v•ren \d,\1 rind NL·11•por1 Harbor ll1RI; coac:hf's Corona dct ti.1ar coacht:s tuned 11p for the slrugglc bv e.'l:ploding in the last half to hurv !hr Dait.v Pilat spo rt" .~t a rr. 68·26, \\'rdoesda~ In ;:1 game-type srr1n1n1agr at the \\ 1nncr"s gy1n . Fortunately, there \l'<.:rr nu 1'nsualr itis. al1hou~h ~peet:.itor 11 enn1" ~: v" no; 1 Cd ,\I 1•nnci1lall tripped 01l·r his shoelaces. 1'hc l'lctors pulled a\\';JY frun1 a 20·1~ h:i.Uti1ne bulge to 11.·ork ov1:r the tiring ~rrihC's. 11"ho hcgan (ighting .:in1ong 1hen1~r lves. ·r '! n d y (iillis che<ttPcl b.1' c-111np1ng in the kry, di•libcrr+tf'l~ vitJ l:l\inp, 1he .i·second rule. lll' scurcd ::o points tin garb:1g!' ~hot~. The CIF 1nttsl·led i11 <lnothcr nng1•r today , and 1h1 ~ one 1'01nr" in O\'Cr objec1iort'i ,_1f the \\"fi!C'l"S, \\"ho in<;ist 1htit 1f he plt.1 ~·s. a reprcsenta\l1•c of lhe coronl"r's 01!1<.:e should be 111 ;inrnda111.·c. The nc\v victi1n I:' none other thJ11 i\e1,·1)(Jr\ ll nrhllr principal Chuck (indshal\. a fat. aging 1nan \\'ho ap\>ears 10 be in the \\"Orst physical condition of anyone \\·ho"s c\"Cr played in the series. Godshall 1\·as rct:rnt\\· cu! I rorn 1 hi' Ne1vporl <:oat: hf<.:· squad fnr arri\•ini~ tardy to pr:ic!icc anti for s a s s 1 n g l'quipn1ent boy JtLlcs (;agl!. (:cttin11 bark !O 1hc closed $Crirn1n;ge \\~cdnr_sdny, l)aily Pilot -sport s <'dl tor Glcnr \\.h1tr had to chase 111.·o foreig11 renort('rs 011t or Ill<' gyn1 so ih~ Da i\\' Pilot 11Titcrs could run 1hcir st•c·rtl of fense. lie ;dso "'nnn·d no ll'itncsscs to th1~ ph"\Sll:<l l f)Ull i~h 1n1'!1! h\' 11·As nbOut to di.~h out to Jton L>av i.~. \\"hite J1ns d{'('idtd to follow tx·lo\'t'd Ohio State l(lotball c oa ch \\"o od1· lla~·1·s· 1:;11idt·li11es. I [c'll t;1kc his 1can1 1v thr Sit•rr:1 \1 a d r c inona:.!t'r~· nt•Xt \\"cdth'-.c\;1y ni.l(hl and rcr1orte rs 11·111 be r\rn1rd int1•r1 h;v.·s v.·11h his playrrs. 11•ho arc dicti~g on ra11 n1t'at and txirbed 10,:1re. ~ewµort co11che!l continue to bee f un thrir rosier. adding \Vild Bill Barnett and Bob ll ailry to !he outfit, if their fingrrprin ls clear lhc Fill. Hailey may be the sll'cper flf the squad, v.1hal vdlh all thr practice h<''s h;id in the 'apncity O\"tr th(' years. Barnett figu re s 10 01>rn 1\·1th ;i ~plash. ii hr can find his \\·ay around v.oithou! :o\\·11n rins . •l••OV "···~ )!\ .. , \'l't•!~ \"It••" Tot•I\ •• ' ' " ' ' • • ' . " . .. ' ' " Caron• Dt• l"tr (II) (·•II" l n•r • O•v1 ,. ~" l\"eynt•Y<" ftton•on \'."•dry ',...,,,~ W•lll~'"" l ou•• C't 'I F'•'~' C.ti•O"• oe1 Mor ,, a ' .. • ' ' • ' " " ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' • ' • ' • 1J • I t6 6 '' t• 11-o4 Co ll cgialc " ' ' ., .. • .. " ' " ' • • ' " " Wo111cn's T e nn is UCI ~JI HI Cal 5tlle ll_.l i lflll•s J""n N•thlnd Ill dd I •n • W•l~l'lllM. 1-1, I·>. L~• 11nn Fl'°"'' fl ! ""' J•"''* ""ce. 11. ~-1. 1'11•0'> f,14 {(/ o~• An,.,.l!t l •oer>ml . 6-l. 6·7 Ttrrv (oDttr.11 !Cl d•! !C v•n l"l~er. ,.,. , .•. s~'" fle3•11 (CJ d~r Vt,,,••Cl'ID. I-], '-l. l o.·• 1!ott11lft IC I 1111 Spelm1 n, 1·1, l •l. OOUIL£5 M1•ott·Fii.::ntr Ill <It! COOlfn'1 .t-A. 1-l, 1~4. W1!11na1W·Tfll tC.l <It!. M(MUll~n, 1·1. 6·'· IHrd·lloti.lt !Cl dDI. V&nlrtK•, •·G. 1•1. Gauchos to S1tffer Badly If Tustin Schools Pull Out If Tusrin is ;inncxcd from the Saddleback ( oltt"'gc U1slr1ct to ttte Rrtnc·ho Sllnttago !Su111a Ana) D1..'jtr1 .:t. !he u!hll·l1c progra.n1s uf Snddleback would suffer u drM~ltl' se tbat'k {;uldto "'~t water polo Jitandoul Kurt "'tsttrfeld ba.11: 1:tel'epltd a lull rldt 10 USC ntxt fall. St.1ddleUack \j,i]J play SI.IC er JIS 10 root )all g:imes al home nex1 scuson, including a no.-.:onfereoce tilt Oct. 12 \\"llh rugged Arizona \Vestern. Tl1<1t ':\ the analysis of Saddleb: ci.. a1hfe\1l' direc:tor and football coach Ceor~c llilrtman. l'l•tl!lons bearing 8,300 signatures of Tustin rt.'s1den1s d issatisfied v"irh the St.1ddlebac·k Dist rict have been presented to the Ora nge County Board or Education. The schedule; Sept. 21-Cypr~ss (home I; Sept. 28-San Diego (awa y,, 2 o'clo<:k : Ocl. !'"t-Southwestern (hon1e), Oct. 19-San Bcmardioo (hon1e ~: Oct. 2ti-(iros.srnonr 1hcrncJ : Nov. 2-l'aloniar (:11va~·l : i\ov. 9 -Ri~uside (home~: Nov. 1&--Citrus (a11•ay) ~ov. 23-Chaffey (;lwayl. The n1ajor reaso ns for the n1ove, say tnc Tuslin resid('nts. 1s the distance lhey CRAIG SHEFF Fo rmer Corona del l\l:ir lllgh und El Camino Calle~e basketball CO'llth Blll Bl09m, now an a!slstanl at Pepperdine, Is confident he can land Troy lligh sensation l\lark \\'ulfemeyer. h:i\ r-10 trnvr l t 20 111ilcs one 1t. ay ~ and d1ffcr(·nces in the tax rate. Bloom , Pepptrdlne's chi ef recruiler. is also high on OCC's Tom Cru nk , Oan F'rost tLung Rt'.ac h CCI . Fred Jlaberccht !Rio llondol Al Frub\\irth ICerritosl, J ames Robinso~ iSD l\lesaJ, Ed Koval'h (Chaffeyl and 5-3 Jerome You ng and 6·4 S\\·ingn1a n Connie \\'bite of l\lercer JC i11 /\O"eu· York. "If \\"C Jost the Tust111 schools cTus!in and Foothill highs) i! would be very cri1icat to our arhlctic tran1s. I 11•ould rf'<'Omn1end that 11·e go b::u:k 10 the Dt>s1·rt Conference:' l/;1r1rnan S<l.vs. '"It Cl'rlair1ly v.·ou!d be a toss to our l'oo1bnll pro~r:ini. A couple of years ago our 1\•ilolc offensive line \Vtis n1<1Uc up of players fron1 ·ru~tin or Footh ill. Jr \vould be a decisive sc rb;.ick if \\'t lost the Tusti n school.'l " Fornier Coro11a drl l\l;ir. OrJn::;" 1 'o<j~! '1.l!d L"CLA b;.isketball St(lr John v.;llcly hns ht'(>fl a rf'gul:ir at the oc·c ca ge gan1('$-f'\'l'll passing u1> the UCLA·i\otrc f);1n1c TV hil!i;1c a couple of \Yi~eks. :1 go lo st•c the C11rs play Sant a A11a. If l'uStin docs leave, taxrs of !he rcSI o!'. the d 1s1ril'L arc e.-.;pccted to go up by o third. Thus it 11·ou ld secn1 highly unlikcl.v !hat taxp;iyl'rs in the S.1ddlcback Dis1ritl 1ri1J appro\"e the proposa l \\"hen it conics li!llt: lo \10\C. T \\"O state lillists--Cerrilo§ (l~rge sc hools! and !\lerc!ed lsmall schools\ are en tered in lhe Casey Stengel basehall tourney next ~'eek at Golden \\"est and Ce rritos . Golden ""tst hosl.o; Allan Jlaneoc k al 3 Thursd ay in lirst round aclion, Ora nge Cciasl College \I ii/ rare Cypress football next season Pirates roath Dil'k Tucker announced today. • • * Golden \\'est defe nsive tackle Jiln Polter \\ill play football at lo•·a State next season, OCC linebacher Bob deLancelloltl ls hf'aded for ld.Jtho Stale. Saddleback light end Bill Crumley will attend Sa n Jc.se Slate and The l\rO teams \\i ll clash at OCC Sept. 14 a \\·ee k be~ore any of tbe olhtr J Cs play. Tbe follo.,..·1ng \!.'eek, OCC battl es Cold en \\rest and Saddlcbnrk hosts Cypress. Basketball Results Coast Area Higli Scliools 51n Cltm1n1t ( .. ) J.o~m• (5• F I •tcr~U O~l I ~,,,,~ !191 r a~vrtl 11 1 (~ 11 ~c~•no~r tl~l G SCO>';no Sl'ltt" Si n hnoJ '· tletlV •· 11•) ll•t • ••I h6gll•t (;1 0111 m~n !<l H~MY (4) Gr~"~'~ •ll HcbDJ ChM~nte -H~· Hal!!fme: San (l•mtnt.•, J.1 .11 F re'""''" Mol~.en UoOIO 111) IUl El "'°'""' l!lum !111 F {I\ Roo••~""' Oo.,1n i!J! 4ll f\'arv•fin Rani. rio1 ts• o;..,.~,.,~' Ge•,i(ne" 112, c. !1! fl•v1e•1 S·11•~."I !\~I f, l•l Orl~k :;tr .. no ,1,11!• " .. ;~,, V••10-Hiwkin• 6. l.\(~ry 1. G~IV•n 1 H lll•"'e f."l,~•0'1 V<l lt . h ·f: Frt•~ ...... Mi li9on Vit(O "!) (J9) SlddllOICll 611"" 4 11i r \1 41 ttvan Boo'h (191 r iio1 81"'1t!o~ "~"'' f9J C (Sl ·N~llo" G...,1icl'l~n !Ill r. (~) l !H>mo•O'I S-,,tdlV ~I\ G (l• K ln~ 5<0'"•ng •Vb<" l\i,.ion Vi1110-Ko11>gO 1. Bal~~ 2. Scon 5. Fit cf>t I. H1l!!lme' M >~,1Clfl Vif [C, Xl·lt. Frnl't.,,•11 U11h•fr1ity IS.) 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F••tllm~n M1riN1 ttOI illl ,l not.trm Pa!lm1n 1!•1 : 1101 C:a•""1 lor<t• 14 1 F (U .'Ao•al~\ l\'~rrfrt IH I ( (> F1•:01f•,•· Pui11 on ... !t~l ~.'•rli••1 ~pMle ~11 G h l "'"'r Stor1~Q •utt<· l.<i "''-·'' I'• • 1l•r· low tO, o:~•c~ l. De!>lll\~<1~ i. l'CQ· II•" 1. k lno 10 >i;illlimt : M••;NI. 1: '"· Junlltf' V•· "'V 1'01,1nl•I~ W~!•Y Ul) II') EJtfnt ~ Rhc.de tit! ~ !I ,.,..,,.,.," Mot{~~ll •II ~ !'ii Wit~lns Klll~O~ 110 (. (~I O"C"r•Mr Miller 111 (,, (11! G11!bs Woollrd C71 G !01 ~11111 Scoring Sub1: Foun11in V111\t v-D1>nk· ~bD~r •· 511111'\CHn ], A<l•m• I. Et• 111Wl1--M1rll'I 2. Z.acllt 10. aonrn •· H1tlll"": FOUMA1ft V1flt','. ll.:.i. ,..,,,flm•111 tlunli"9!0fl tit) UO Lea•• ~'f•'lh•~ fill F (71 Oot!l~a•·11 ·'I .,.,.,!.'I I (91 Sc~u1t1 0"1\le~••nd•o (!6l C UI II.each Cor.!rer~> 4111 G <111 c~,I o-" {6! (; 112) Mt'Nllll•rns SCCltlng 11,1b5 : HB-Am!I •. Weuil ?. H•ltl11,,•: H11ntinQ!on. •4<l0. J11.,ior V1rt<t, Mlrin• !Ill 1•7l A.~11!1im fl<>ldt !!I r (141 P•lhlX"'! (c'~ !!•) F II•) 10·.-1•<o l•:·•~"<e 111 < !t) R ·~i>''• y l.llrY!! !II) C. I') ~'l•l't'1 Ugll.,:I II\ G l•l L11~.,~ M"""• l~b' Ale~a .. aer (21. 81,111 I". 1'/on~tll !•l Hal1Hmt · /\~""•• JC.11. C•I• Mei• I.W I U7l Ediillft Bveo' 1151 F C1'l ..I"'; •c.1 •n 114 1 !altM {If\ r;..,..,, (I) Por•~ 1.~•d 011 l1·11et 'A~: Spink lo. \':e:I fll I' J"'"'"'"" '"' c: R.icn•rd•on • ;1 G .\\ill.,. !IJ G Scorinv 91.Jl)s· C.Ol!i E11•cn: w ;1K>n 1. H1l!ll"'ot 1<00"'~ Ell;O!T'> ~2-1). Sopl'lomort l1tun1 •••c ~ (S7l Ull V1lenci1 lo,·l<>r /II r 1~1 lf"'I" Pl~, Ill F (11 r.a'"' L il~'""" 111 C (t ) Rar:ell A~I.,~ •J) G (\\ l •~<'I'" r11 ... 01e !.! G di J.,~1·on St <'.""lno ._utl'· L1out'>t 11••'"-0 "or· "'~ e w~i•~ 1. c•.is1•1.~•on 1, 011~·· 3, Wt1v~• '· Vll•nc1a--Cha~e • .. l~·y '· ...,,111,.,.,. l •~11n1 ll~ach. l'J I! Juniltf' V1'1ity Hu .. •111,1011 ····" (l•I fl') Lo•r• lt''e 111 F (SI ,-. I 1ar•r C•Dlt ~·~1 r 001 'J. ;)• . •• 1,. I" l ·1•I C Il l ~·;o~IC"l 'n~··1 , ·~I f, 110\ U1 '·f> T O'"'~ U I C. rl >l Cl~··•·~ !-115 ~O•l11; ll.OD•· Cl'laam1n 1. ~C'1Ntrlr • ---Soohemcrt I"••'"' (51) !•ll ...... ~ ...... 8vM"' I/' r-l •I f•j:.C'" S·~•wil •) ,.. (Ii) ':1•r•:'~11el Sravo 1·,' r; :<1 Ou~JLI ;~-··· " r. q1 • .,,.,,.~ ..,a•·\~•r11 (: •'•l """' S•n•:.,;i '~o·· 1.•a•int-S'r~v ;, lie· boo•!\<)~ I, HC"'~<l" I , ~<•VIII I. H~t!:Hr.r· Mii''""· ;;r.1n 5a.pl'lomo•• Edaon (SJ) (11) Cost' Meu !le·•;:-~ I)< F ''Jl ·•·.'f•d 1·mm~,,.,~, ·~· :: (IJI ''~"-'" 011v..-fll C ••\ FA!<e S~m~•'lil ' !f ' r, I?\ "°t"~~~ P•<:1<1,."I ''! c; 111 Soi'"!'" Scorl119 •ubs: E11!1on lnurr• '· "'''"~ 1. H~llllme; 1!11·<0~. ~s .ol SOPl>Omo•' CdM D•J l'I~ :..os Ali.,..Ol ;s Garn ClJ I F \ 14 ) s·,1wbfitloe ~1Jli,<1 (}) F (l) ')11,ttjn s~rrv i161 c (I~) l(r4u>~ Scnlc~m~' (6) G (II OrJ~' Owe .. c~ (211 G CXl l Moniaom~rv Stcrn1g S~ll,, CdM -McDonald 10. Ahe~•n 1 Sla5'el 1 Hallllnot : COM. 3~ 79. Sopl'lcma.~1 Fc1>n1Ji" Val!t' CJll (•ll E111n(i.'I Holla~i: !~1 F (i.) l(rohnirlllt t,'l",l>O Oil F !~> ... ,,..ter 1111,ns (•> C !JI '.'""' l•o•n Ye"inqion 111 c. ·s1 f o<1torr Lu~ '01 ltl ~J•, ,.,._,, ~<orrng S11~s Founi~., ",',o\,y-F',,•. •• 6. T'1Jltr ?. Hillftime E ••~n'i~. ;o 1 sa,Mmor• Mi te• Oti (111 UO Pl1,11 X l-IO:ill !11\ F 111) Ma•i•• fD\ Mertfn (2'1 Lolv Ill Mlledd 12) f\\a,an~ l(lienhtinr (9l F D~I" (\1) C. Pavlll\ (}1 G B•tl"uss !111 G Scc"in11 •vbs: 1.l~!er L~J~nu~. I , l(ueMn 5. Halttimt; fAaler Oei. Soaf>omar11 Oe1 -Cdmpt>ell J/.lJ. DlllD Hil" US) (41) El DO•IOO l(eJ,..,&18 [61 F r~l HG 1en M·~••wlc t !I) r !ll 11'tara A91>lli1r !lC) (" (~) t-l~~tk C•a1><1 (91 G Ill O•esser Vl~l'h ll:f C I!;) Htrbst t-laltllmf : El Ocrado, l3·18. JUll•O' V.otsi!¥ Sa11 Cltmt1111 inJ {fl) l!lr111 Hotvalll (101 F (161 tl~nson /,"{Connell (~I F n s1 G'>Oll•ll 1-'a,~r fl) C f l~) Burns Hun! (]) c; 11: 0..1U'11t Ou"'°'ftm P O G (•) Mil~hrea $,on Cltmenlf S{orino ~uhs· Aclttr· man •, Pioger I. Hu1Cnrn9s 1 Halflime: B•t•. l l·ltl. Jun1ot V1rtily El Tot• UOJ 1•'1 H1rihqt ll 1 ~ff 1161 F tt01 Hounsl•~ S. <.•P••lt&n (0) F (lo) Scnw11ri C.rii•lv• (lj) C \11 fempl,ton \"/ftol• (U I {", "f Ii.onion A'.•l~e'.' (l) G !1~1 C'°rge Scorlr.g 'ull';: El 1or..-McF4daen I, J.iu;wt~ 6. H•ill1mP• El Toro, l0·1S. J1,1rtlOr V1r,.1v Vnive•t1ly (lf) (44) Sonora ~•mp~ 10) F (61 Bro•,<'' Be~lc !Ill I flll ~""(!~,.., ~ (.dlO't.ell Ill ( I 10J MJll<>ll Iii (11lowell IH G (&r llto• C.~•vanl•~ 011 c; (61 v.~,,ko Vn•ver•1!v ~cor•nQ cuc1 -B•own •· F~lcontt ?, lltun.~n 7 tlallr·m•; Un1ve•1lly, ll-18 JuniM y,.,,t~ Minion Viel• 4111 !•II Sac:ldltb;l(k \'/ern•r d i) ~ ll Ul<•cn .. e~11 (11 f. !•· v,'"!>''" ll von \'>• L {IOf (.oul~y R•v· . <1• G Ill f\le~:.~:d l(e<>l''.::1 flll G Oil l"~d· ·n Mh,1on y,,,o !oCor•n!; ~,,o, l~t.t11lr 11. G;,r.,rt 1 H•!ll"'' score: ,,1,~,iort v,,,o 11·1•. Junior Vr r'li!V (Ol'On& •I M•r Ci t) '401 LID Alam1loJ Fr.:.d,,; l~l F (Ill J.tl)lo.fn~ WtbO !21 ~ IO MearJ Cus1e1 !17! C 171 lngr~m Ntbb (101 (., !111 •n•ellnQ Mu•\lhV O! G Pl T001!1ng11 Scorl"il su~: Corona deL Mef-A1o~· oar ,, Terr•H I. LOS Al1mi~O'l-P•!.Clll " Hal!Ume: Coron• det Mar, 2(1.IJ. -Siii Cle!Mfttw 160! Artins (2) F i ls:;man fl\ F ~nq;trom ~!?) C V!e.sfde'I (19) G f.li!lllt (I ) G fll 8 alc1101! Seorltlil sues: ~an Ctemen!e -RI<!· Area Sports Calendar T111,1n d1y !Fell. I) l5•.•~~m111 -·'~ .. v S•1r v' LI To•o •I Ml11lcn Ul1lo U \ ' W•t111in~ Unlv~•Ji'v ol ll:edl"'"~' 1• 5ou•hf'rn t1lllGll••I C oll9111, l ACt 11! (;cM•n Wt•t lbolfl 111 7·30). Girl• T•nni1 ·UC lo v!nt •I UC San!1 ll11a1r1 ltiu•ney Frid1y U'•at. ll .11 •• ~~1~0-coum• 11tl M~• •t St~•~ •n• V1nev. Ed!JOn •t E•lllfl<•~. f"o\IM1 ln)l1li.vt,I' Lot A11mltot., to1ra /l/IRa •I M119l'IOll1, M•fln• 1 I HIJl'!ll'IOIM •t8(1'1, A!\IOll81m 11 N!l\vpoil HfoirllOI'", lMfl •F W••tm l11 tr1r, u11•v•r,lly 1t Dlnf .. 111~. L19unf B••ch ·•t i11n Ci.tntnte, Vlll1 "•r• 11 Mls1!11t1 Vle lo, Mtltr Del 11 51. "•ul, Gotllen , 'Witt! 11 LACC. S..tdlfllfc• V1 Ch•ll~v •I Unl,....1lty Hl!lf\, UC lt~lnt 11 C•I St1l1 (NM!l'lfldgll 1H at I. Wr1tlll"9-llvlnt lH!IUf' fll'el! •I Fo.,mr1ln Vllley, CertlfOI II O••not ., i:Mtl Co0901 17:JO). SOC.Cl f-hf\11 A111 11 l'oun .. ln DON'T DISCARD THOSE OLD TENNIS SHOES ! ! ANTHONY'S SHOI SIRYICI •WllfCLIPf ,LAZA •LIDO •PAINION ISLAN'6 •COIONA DIL MU 11eld !. Slmp'on o. L..cnm,,n 1. H1ln1me: S•" Clement•. ?l-l1. BasketbaJI Sea Ki11gs Du11111ecl By Griff s F't1'il·Slart111g U;is Alam1•0~ t•atri t on 1n th!! second half to sq11c\C'h Qiron11 clt·I \1.11 :i nd cl;ii111 3 fi6--t7 trvuu~ l.Paguc 'b<1~ketbnll 11 11.; ! v r \' \\'edncsday u1ght <lt Coro11:1 del Mi:ir. Los Alan1itos squ3nder1·d <l nine-point first quar·ter lt'<•d 10 1rriil ;it h;iUt1n''' 2.i.2.:t. h111 ourgu naed Corona <lei ~1:.ir 111 the second half. J)JVl' nt•l1 1\t.1S the hot 1nan fnr thl' 1\'lllnl•r.::. ncuin~ :.i i;an1c·h1;;h Jj pc11nt s. Coron;i de! 1\lar's spark \\":!~ pro\'id1.xl by reser\'11 Ser.11 Hl'lly . The 6·4 senior l'ar n.: off !hr l>l'urh to nrt 10 po/uts and grab nine rebound.~ j11 the lo~ing effort. (&!'Oftl 11~1 Mif !•II £1id••· T uC••r 0 1,1loqll" l."n!I Ila• •r ·~~f(r" ~~.I~ L•"I to1al1 !\•O '" fi e•.• I I',' F~(• "J.-n ~I'll·~'~ 1 ~ t,•n,1' • P·c n~r11<on Dl>ll •Cll~ TOIJ ll lg It pl Ip lo; Alim1IG~ (~~l J ) ,, ' . ~ ~ ~ i': ; 0 ,j ~ . ' ' .l < I •O I 1 I < la 11 I~ •I 19 II pt Ip 6 ' I I ~ ~ 0 ' " l I J I DAILY PILOT Preps, JCs ) Sii THI HIW ttJ4 DATSUNS ~ fl oop standings Ill C2~4~!A:::r .. ~4 540-6410 ~ .. !!=~:::::::::~ JUlllll!T I! oi~f tt..,,11n.,tOn 15•,...n •.D, ;wt ll~ <¥;.t I ot~• L£A1'UI . 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S"n!n /.'~""" I.fl H q![\:r /~ Lt\{ !~ l(,o Hondo 12 , [J t I.JI .~ FndaY"\ G~"'"" "t·~·M Ul•·I -OT tacr L·~ '>~ .. n, .... 1 \I tr, .. " M.o !i~NJO ~1 ~;.ntii l.\<ln·<~ L.>. 11.,,,,.,, ~• f<>>I LA " ~I~ j IH I ' ' 20S2 Newport l lwd , " ..... ..... . ........ -- " JUST ARRIVED COTTON DENIM Pants & Shirts • STUDD(D e E"'IROIDERID ~. e PLAIN .... '29.95 .... Wt 11 .. Mt ¥• Lid'( M•nllilltn 151ouse-. Collar I n Cuff . 333 Easl 1101 S1. Cosi o Mt <a li.<12·8788 GUY LIVINGSTON 01.09/NG OUT! 'OVINS! Our Sonia Ano Location 14 Fashion Square This is the ycor when Guy Livi ngston decided .lo become b igge r end better by moving to lhe new Bu llocks W ing of Soulh Coast Pla za. Bef o re that happens, there is lhe big job of liquidoling the ENTIRE STOCK lo the public. Nothi ng is being held bock, nothin g is restricted from sole. Effective immediately the e ntire stock is reduce d to never again soles prices . REDUCTIONS OF 40~o-70~o OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S CLOrfHING Our hundreds ol' st'nsational <·lose-out 'alut's in('lude: SUITS SPORTCOATS A COMPLETE SELECTION OF LIGHT WEIGHTS, DACRON BlENOS ANO WOOLENS Were NOW Were NOW 57 00 45 00 5700 s100 SLACKS A complete selection of knits, blends & woolens Were NOW 1500 135" 21 00 22so DRESS & SPORT SHIRTS ENTIRE STOCK '/2 PRICE All soles are final and for tash only. BankA.meri<ard ond Master Charge wifl be a<<epted. .--------GUY LIYINGTON'S WORLD FAMOUS IR.ANDS INCLUDE~. ------~ IOtJTHWtCK • lANHAM • POIO • UN!n •JOHN GlllEUSON • SlANllT llACKER • ARTHUR RKHAllOS • CORltN ASHER• GANT • SERO •HATHAWAY • PUUTZIR • TAllOT • llRT PllET •SHERMAN'S BRITCHES• ZERO KING SALE ON THE PREMISES GUY LIYllGSTON, LTD. 14 Fmioa Square, Sula ha SfOll HOUIS; MONDAY ANO •llDAT 9:30 A.M. I• •:OD ,,M, 1Ul1DAY, 1HUISOA'f' AND SATUIDA 'f 9:30 A.M. lo J130 11.M, • ~I • • Racing Area Swim Summaries Entries ,._ 1'1'1!MSail.T , CIHr T,.~ ..... ""-,._ Jte .,__ • t:x..n& -..... Ile«. U UllCTAS • -. ... 111• tlfl ._ ,11trr lACI -~ 'fAl1fl.. ~"!,Ip.~ ...... c111rn1no °''c. ••..oo. llOl'I s .... ($..l...__ •• ~W--ttlJ....,_> !Polled "'" IL Wrl9f!U l (fl•._ M G4 t~ akkllO ,,,_ (It. c:iwtw.) 11111 .. r !I(. Hwll '(l\1nc;1 Al LJ, ....... , PHler &Ob lC. S'"""'I 0•1w Pl1v (J • ..._I Gola l""ot tL. ..,._, ........ 1. Giit It.QI,,. fL Mlottt) M•.-•i....IH.r-..1 MOOt1"9t1f..,, l it. Adalf'l Tiie Ellm.lna!ar IC.. .sn.tl'll) 1n '" "' "I "' "' '" "' '" '" '" "' m '" SIEC~ llAC• -Q Y••O•. l veer old m1 h:llN.. Pvf'9 $1600. MlM Aoollo (D. -....1 Wr.1• ••an• CO.. """"""' T...,,..... ~ (E. GMr•I M11ter G~ (J. Cnwtl Miss ......, CJ. c.......,1 W1yw-.i WIM Sont (T, llP"'ml ,._ "•Go u ... Wri.-o a• Jim,...., CJ. wa.._1 ROdr. •1•'1 ........, Cit. tt.fll T,,..r Ot"9f" Man !J. W1rd\ " ... •lltlilollt Ollr OH ,... CO. C1 ra011 ) ........ Fl9~ IE. G1•11l ....._ftallld 10. C1rmH) ' llliofW1t't. ..,_ !~. TAmWl l T._ aM:a -5•• v1rd1. "' "' "' "' m m "' "' "' m "' '" "' "' • ¥_. 1111111 & .,., Alklwlnce. !"11r•• • 11,fOIJ . ldl1 DIOO•r (J. A k~'11•l Thi "-lo !A. Ad1!r) 91v WW Ollc (l. Wrlgt.1) My SJrAnQAr lO. 11:1\lghll (h!Jrtl ... Clo-IJ. W1t1&11) Ito.,... .. 'ftlM tJ. W1rdJ , Sir ~r (0 . C~rda.1.1 "'"''"' r1t .... n;o~ 1-11 Clitt IL. lleU°") .._.......,_.,•.wtil!el AIM> Eti11lt>T• MldWIV D&NIY (0. M6rro11 ,.,... J ac., CL. MVl .. 1 t;7. m "' 111 "' "' '" ,,, "' '" '" POU•TH ltA(E -350 Vero~. ] ve1r olds. Cl1lmi1>11. Purse 11,/CG. c111m1no Pf"lct ,2.SOO. COAST II (CNU! IJ Mll!fUdll Ml,t TOP Link (0. Cw•OOll) .Syl\dlc11or cc. ~mllnl Molslw 7 l R. "'01lrf Spr\ngtlme (J. M1l<11n1110J \/11ient Glenn (S. Tre•tvrt) ~Jo IJ. BrD<lkll Miu Prim Bir IJ. Ward) 01pe>1 Duck (L. Mvle~l .Spltttul CL. Wrl11htl "' '" "' '" '" '" "' "' "' "' l"ll'TH aAC~ -171 y1f'11s. S y11r PIOs .. •. Cl1lmlng. '"''' s2.100. Cl1imln1 price '3,50&. Tiie Fll llplAI Commvnlty Ac 11 on Service. Rue Feree CH. P.io!liol Groovy Grvmpy CJ. Cr1111.,) lltrrlno 11c. Kertl Allr.ii,!lc CR . A.Nlrl HolJrY Ven lltr \L. Wrlghl\ 'Top E.1111e co. KnlgMl CnucMl't R o~e !L. ll•llovl For David CS. l'r11~urel SIXTH ttACI: -~00 Yl•d!. olcb a. up, Cl1lming. l'v"e Cl1imlng price U,loOG. Rei.t Cll1rlle 15. Tr111.ire) Top01 G.I (J. Dreyer) L ynn c .. (H. P'-Vtl Go 1111 Go fl(, Herl) Nifty Nott CC. Smllh) Scootiy Oooby Oo IT. LlpMmi MO~t •ov11 10. Knlglll) lllo!lb, O..r11•• (J. Wt rdl lted<I, Win !O. Morrlil Wiltfl c,....ir Cfllc. CH. fttllio ) "' "' "' "' '" "' '" ". '" '" "' "' ... "' '" '" "' '" 5EVENTH ltAC• -l50 Y••ll!. l ye1r ol05 I. up. Allow1nce. Purse S'l)OIJ· T"" Op-llml1I Clvb GI L•ktwCIOO· 2one ?O. lm1 Ilea !l . MVles) H•v Ann !H. P111e l C1iun 0~11 !R. AOllrl W1!dl Ml11f Go !C. Smi!hl \/1lve AdON! IJ. l rgok1\ ltebtt's Quttn fD. Knl11llt) 511..., Scene (S. Trt1~ur1 ) _High!• Joy (t;I. P t !l\ol -'"' F•H 111~ 10. C'1r!lonl ·: Allml!Of 5u•l• !IC H1rl) ". '" '" "' "' '" m '" "' "' ·. . . . . •tcnrrlf ltA(I! L l!I? Yl'CI!. J ,• ve1r 0101. Allowance. Pvn• SJ.ZOO. • .Sn.Oy Eve•e!! IC. ~ml!lll ... •M1]e1tlc Hole fO. C11r0011) Coulln M1tk (T. Llpnaml Grev Devil U . Rlch~rds) C1nov'1 Trln•et (J. Orever\ Guerre C1ntln1 (0 • .o.1crr111 Cti.ar;oo Dark Rocku tJ. v.·1u onl Joe Tee (0 . Kn ight\ wn11 Buo !H. P'age! Fltt!'S Oupe (J. Viard) '" "' "' '" "' '" "' "' '" '" H1MTH ltACIE -J~ v~ro1. l veor OICIS .. UP C!1lmlng. Pur)t Sl.bOO. Clalmlng price Sl,l>IY.>. llr11d~tlck,CJ. WiirOl A•oon Bink !O. l(n,9~11 Spemelo CD. Mor.,1) fteolfttrOll_. fl. Mylet\ ll:ov•I"• ftequtll llC . Hlrl) l 1•t k Mood CJ. W11ionl Anl]lt ls Sura Ml~e (0. C1r<to1a) F a1e 1 tR. A01lr\ Little (llU cn11 CE. G11a) 1 1111111 (N. P1tho) "' '" "' "' "' ". '" '" "I '" Weeke11d Sl\.i Vista M1mmol'l1 -Verv pood ».i"9 '"' t7·incn bait, !r1,e1 of ,,.,,., t now_ 1>11 '""°' c~n, ••mpor~!ur e I <l!"(I•••~. c!ouGv, wlncrv wt a111er •~pe<;t1d. Stulhlnll C•lllenll1 k olidaV t-011 -Good lo ve•Y good ~prinq skiinQ on 12', 1001 i...~• Vrocmong n";i~•Jv Snow Summ•t ~ GCOll >orong '~·lnq en l ·•·lool bait .Snow V1l~V -Good to very 11000 skii ng on 2·l tee1 o! h1ro Pltk, good •pr lnQ •kilng I" 111••,_..,. Grooming l\lgh!ly, Ml. Yl•te•man -ClotM 11 midweek due 10 wlftOt, thtck r100t1 1 be•ou,-~ 1'\t week...O. GOOO ~•Ing tkllng •ipecled en 3·5 tool bt••· K•atk• Ridge -Fillr IC good sk;lllQ on 3·6 1001 bi>•. Ml. E1110v -Good wring 1~iing on 1-l feet of ba>e on i.ciu!ll lice 1no J·S feet on norlh. AU lit!> OJ'lflllr.g. fl lue lllcige -Good •kll!'lll on 3·5 1001 ba••· T1ble Movnlain -Very good 1prlng tkllng dallv on 3 IHI ot >now. Green Vallev Open S •hirct~v lllrOUllfl Tvetdav, tair lo gOO<l '•Ong <in 2 loot ba•e QI ll8rd pack. Go!d M!ne -GOOd IO Y1ry llood skiing on 1·1 feet cl 'll&rd r>dC• Spring skiing In 11ternoon, 1ll f1clll!]e1 0Pt•1llonal aroomlna nh;ill!l'f, maklnQ ,now dilly 11 wealllet permll1. Rtbol Ridge -Vert gOOd tkl!r>11 "" 1.3 loot bd>e, 6 lnclltl of new 1><1w<kr. Clo•ed Tl\1,1,.01v. 111.11 open .. eekenO>. MOt"thtrn c1Ul0Jni1 ln1tr1la!r to: 6oreal ttloge. i-7 !eel t>ase ,,_ Ot p1n1. very good skiing "" n1rd l)l(kecf snow, l cll1lr lllh .,..er1llng. Ug M wind; Soda scirl~ll" s t~!. !ti• "" hard packed, I J ·bt r. s!rcng wino; Svg1r Bowl, W !tet. good on groornlCl 110911. 4 tilts. 1 •OPe !ow; Tthofo Conner. ~'> !tit, 11000 lo verv gO<l<I 11rocrneo •lopes all tacillllt• operall~. Hlgllwav 19; Horrn'WOOO, l·~ le•!, good ~•rd l)olcl<eO. some lcv •l>OI•. l QU•O, 1 <1011bl• cna•• an.er • 1urltce till" llgM wl"dl Morin 5r1r, 7 1et r. ;ooo flaro aacke<l. 111 t1cllirits 01>tr1Ung, wino; Souew V11le1 , l -1 ••el. •••v good skiing. 16 \lt1s, 1 T·b••· 1nd gondola; Pal)OOMI, good ~rjrQ U;f~Q_l'I0.11i0Cl5. Ill li1Clll!ie1 opera11ng, · • H11111w1v '>O; He,ven1v v1u~w l"i:1'' tetf, 9o<>c1 ll•!ld i packed, I !. ~1111rs, 1 bomts. I \trl n\, wind; Sittr1 S•I Renell. '·l~ teu. ~ood '""' pecked and p1ckEd. groomed. l cnalr>. l surtac-e. Hlgnw1y IS'. l(irk:'.~O<Jd 11\eadO'.•~· 1 lee!, 110«! lo very g<>OO ha•d packed. 2 Illa. 1 rooe tow, wlr>d ; Sliver e a.in, '-6 leet. gQOO la vuy good ll1•d pi cked 1 ch1Tr. l •"P'f 1ow. Hlg11w1y l ; 8e1r v111ey el'>O /.I!. Ret>a, cio,,.a, lligll wino. tAll a~tlO !n tale 1!!ernoon. Hig~way 10!: OO<l~e WidQe, !·6 !ce1, 11ood packed pnwoer. Al! Mtllll!es. Hl11ttw11 161' Cn•n• Pe1k, ,,.,, !~el. good 10 ..... , gGCO lld•O patktd. 11roomed. MtYidl Ml. Rost-51i<lt Ml , 1 leet, very good 1>ad(«J pawder. some. gr1nu!1r, i cn~irs, 7 Poml<. 1 T·l>l r; Ski •n.i:l1ne, t Itel, 11000 10 vt ry good netd PIC.lcO!'O •o11tni"SI tlt~rnl)(lr>, 4 cnair•. 1 T-bltr; Tannenflium. 1 '"''· l•lr h•rd paClltd with •Om• let , 1H l1cllllles oper1tln11. Racing Results WEDMlSD ... Y Cltl<. lrl <k !1" P'lltlT RACE -J~ Vord!. J Ytl ( t ld. Cl1i,.,lng. Purl! 111100, Go (o•on• (Llpnam) 41.00 15.60 t 10 American G4nt (Wrlgh!f 10.10 7.60 Mal!ll aallev CMvle1) (.CIO Al$<! r1n -Ol<•v J 1cll, Fr1llob1. Open Cwntry, DHP ·~ LoYt Moon VOVilllt. J ... Fr1ll1r, .Sn""' Str1klled -. No.er Tgp. Mir (le"lltdlne, SyMltlfOf, P'Ol'I DID 81r U l'XACTA t-GI (•rOfll and l · 11.mtrlo• Glftf, Jli• MM.M Sl:CDHD ltAC• -350 'f1rd1. 3 vear old ,.,...ldtnL P'vrM lltoO 5tle's P'r«lcarf, !Lipham) 10.00 4Jl0 l 60 TOCJ Tonto &1r1 !Ad••tl J.00 7 60 J1n'1 c1111111n CWtrdl l.90 Tlmt -11.ll AIM> tlll -'Tln~v GHl•9•1. Cnoc V1lvel. T!1 A (OPf, OltlllVI T11rorop, Hv Moon Twl1t, Go Go 'Too, OIOl1'l G<m. Scr1tcht<l -M11ttr Gunr>tr, 9ol0 J lmm1r, Two Fo Go, Tllll Dthtr 'N11n. THlllD RA.C• -11'1 y1rd1. ) y11r ...,, '"'° ul). Cl1lmlng. p urs1 moo. M1nd1tt1 fH1rO 4.20 1.90 f.60 (11111 lltr (Smlttl) J.10 t .10 Sev1nn1h's lloy {We•dl •.2~ Tlmt -<U.61 Aho ran -Me1• "' GrT!I, C1ll!ornii Stl'ICI• G1berlno FOU•TH RAC• -400 fl•d~ ve•r 0101. Allowance. Pv••• S71QO, E ver1n Je! 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Eritbon (M), l. y1,.,1y 100 Free-I 1.nnv•·.J ~\ Cook Luuchen~o !M l, l . no Tllir!I. T1mt ; Htw1><1r! llll) flll s~n11 An• lDl. 3. S•m' (51 T.n1e ll ~ 111 • ' , " 1, , .. , 0'00 Me<t!tY Rol~~-1. tleWDort. IGD 2.1Wo~~Ooo~°'f1~~7 2 Jilnna v "'' N~w,mrt, J San!• An~ !'1•» I !i 1 1,1) Bnri<-1 L~;•Jll !S!, 1 tutf ~ Frce-1. Hiii (Ml, 2. 8~tktl ?GO f.r~e -1 . Ow1\ey I I~\\ 1 J 1$', J O~nm~n (01 T•n,e . .j~'o (Ml. J. ftun~B~cr (Al Time: 25.• Oo~roll (N), l . Newlan~ IN . -Y1m1 so BrH~!-1. Ta,lor ~Si. 1 D 100 F1v-1 fcoac~i 111,1. Tl,,..e : 1,1-1,s H~mil!(itl (S), Rr~I (0) Time, I 1.11 200 Ind. Medlel -1. Re~aan ltl'. !00 Free -1 Hill (M\. ), Brown 7 6r1ct1!•tet IN, J. Oic~cv Ni. 31.~ /Ml.]. R-c~~r (Ml Time: 57.1 l ime ]·!2 6 100 f.r~e Rei.v-1 Sgnor•• l Dona !00 Free-. Luncllenko (//\1. ~ Fret-1 /'.' Oobtcot !Nl. ? 1"1!' T1mt; 1 4t,• Er•c~~an CM!. Time: 6.~ 1 '"~''" (NI. l. DeMo!I (l<l, Tim• 100 Bat~-\_ T(>flltnl !Ml. 23iao Fly-1. M. Dobnitt (NL 7 1'16o 11'8:ia~1 :1'1m~Onnanv c1.-.1. ROMr .. on IN), l. 8,ed~lre-"l OH Huniaktr (A.). Tlmt' 1 :1~.7 Tome, !.~a l'i·o '°'COl"C"'" ~00 Frtt fttl•Y-1. M1r!n1. Timt : 100 Free-I F~lll HI'. 2 Owslrv .::J .,, °" o (NI, 3. LJ11pold !Nl. llme ~ 511 • · l'rnh-S:f' 5DO Frte !, Olc~ev IN), 7 McGi~lcv M1rln1 Il l) C4f An111tim IN\, l , Tul!le (Sl Tim' 1:1-_) Ntlional llllktlblfl AUor:othOfl '10 Me<lley Rel1v-1. M1rin1. 100 8~t•-J. Rea~an /"/· 7 J ·i 1 ,0 A.~tntm. l ime ' 7:09.1 OOPt011 (N1, J. Wni" N . Time. B ~llalo \ll. Pno .M:te 1111'1 l'O Frtt--1. SIOM {Ml. 2. BIUlr I 00 & A11anla 101. LOS Angele~ !Cl (ML l. Dickie !A). Time; ,18.7 100 8'eas1-l/ Hewla"o {N\, 1 Slone Ela•lon 10j, Alllw111•ee 10• 100 Ind. MN!ley-1. W•t•ll (Mt, '· (~J, l. C~~tr N). Time: 1.0a.8 Capol~I 109. Photni~ \~1 \"/Ulam& (Al. 2. Wil1ti (Ml. Tin\t: tOll Free RlllI-1, Newpof!, 2. Cnlcaoo 111, 1(1{1)8' CHv·O"'a~a tJ 1 11 S. Newport, 1. ~!~::, ~: ... ~~mt ; 3:•2 6 s,"m",',',.,',','· •,~,-~.·f"' .. lo' Anoc!a•+on J,Q Fre-1. JOfl•I (M), 7. 5!or1v NIWl>Orl {U) 10) S..nl •I.not -!M), 3. Wiiburn CM).11~: 27.• 50 F rH-1. ~lvrdavtnt IN). Tim•· New York 121. lnd!1n1 100 SO l<ly-1. Stone M). 2. Evtt10fl ? J l(e-nlucky 11!, C1r0Un1 II\ !Ml. l . MaOriO ( ... ). Time: 3:2.t, •. Ul11n U . San An!O!>IP I I 100 l're-1. Storey {M\, :t. B-1 .:~~S Flv-1. Sturd•~~nr (HJ. Tlmt. s~ O•e<1o 136, Mempnls llll CMl, 3. c111zek (Al. Time,' 1 :01 2 .2 R i<rosfl·Soph Malion1I H0<ktY Lli9vt ~ Beck-I. W1l1h M , • Ide flftWllGtl !1171 Ill) unte Ant ,.,,lnnt101a '· Mon!re1I l (A_)~ l . Jont1 (Ml. Time: 32.• ' ' ' , Oe!ro!l ?. To•onlo l. lie :w 8re111-t. VHHY (M)T · I. 700 "'edlev e ay-. N1wpett, . Y , 0 •••"-•'' (Al. 1_ Go-o <A <. r-·. 5an!I An1, 3. Hewpor!. Timt ; 2:Q3.I NY Rotl!Clets 6, N IJ 1no1rs •,• •. ,......... '" .,,.. 200 Frtt-1 Gr~v (Nl, 2. llttk Atlan!a 1, Clllc•<111 l , !11 "" (N\, 3. Prlcnard (NI. 11me.: 2:111!,0 Lo• An~eles 5. 9 uflalo I 100 Fr" R1l1v-I. 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FrNrlc~ttn, •• 1Jt-•u1h (F l wen by foritll. 1.,._V•\111'*> l~I plnntct 0 11lb1, O.G. UO-P'alkovlc:ll (f l OK. J lfl'Ott •• .o. ls-Gt lltwt y IGl dee. Mlntn. 1-4. 1'1-Ler_, (l'J plnn.cl Smltll, l :lt , 117-Si ult !Fl plnntd Caoy. 1:111. ltO-Dllk• U'l ,1nnt0 Clltltttnttn. •·U. Hwy-Cuh,,.U (Fl plnntO Wll!lt. J,(M, J V!ller \/1notr ... 1.M.11 IHl !Jtl 11111t AM \111111 tt -Murctr CS\ won Cv fori.11. 19' -Mallllt !El pinnto Ruiz, t:14. I!) -Gogtanl1n IE> pln~tO Mcllll!lk· Un, G:Jf. 113 -Fon !El o,c. Clll Vll. 4·0. llO -Hitt (E I plnntd Z1m!lf'tn<>. 1:10. 136 -JonOI' {£! plnl\NI Gntvt•, Oi)O._ l ~l Joron CEI pinned lMc~•'• l :U. loll -Gd •t (El pinned 0 1ngl1r. l :)O. \)1 -Otlorl IS! Otc. Gt lvln, 5-7. 161 -Kltk 151 ore, sn1e1t.•, l'2, l1I -F•nlon !SI pJnntO Morain. l :JI , l'' -,..ttr10fl f.Sl plnMO Hundley, l :ll. Hwy -W1!1o11n IS) 11lnntd Krl U•"•Ck, l :•2. JUflltr Vt nllY C'M {M) (l} Mt g!ICll!I n -MCC1rty IC) pinned Oo11r11, I :lS, 11)9 -RlcllmonO (Cl won bv Forltl!. 11S -Ctosson tC) plnntd llrown, );10. lll -Loflvt {() pfnl'ltd W1tkln1, •:,S. 130 -Dob1!1 IC) !lee. W110ntr, 1.0. 136 -Stnll!ltr (Cl plnnlll Thorr>••· O :~. 1'1 -Oorlt 4Cl pinned Ward, 3;],, 1•1 -HatlllQln tC) Ot<. 01v!1, l·S. l~/ -Coroov1 (M> !lee. Gr"lt'f, l.J. II.I -Heloon (C) Pl"ntO (l•'<lr1 2.5.5. 171 -O•Mlll~ (C) plnntd Plrrc1, S!OO. ltt -'!'1111n9 (CJ pinned Couture, I ~ 50. Hwy -Wlng1rd (C) p!Med Lln1Ay, l :JO. l'rMh•i.,,i. C• (II ) (2S) Mlflllll1 911 -JacoM tCI d!'C. Bus•!d. 10 I. 106 -Lavghlin (Cl y,'on b, 1orlt•I 11S -Ptr'°" C11'1 OK. Alder. •·l. 11] -D1lny (Ml dtc. J. Q1y. 1·1. IJO -H1chlgl1n (C l dee. Ll1>1nln. •·1. 131 -Slllt>I CMl OK . Rtyl'J'ond, 1·0. l•l -Hunll~ton (M) dK. Gtmblll. l·l. 14.! -Moore !C! oec. 11111v . ..0. 1S1 -Hl191\ey !M) OK. l ottl>rl. 11-1. llol -Garret! ICl <lie. H1t1t>lnai. 4.0. 171 -l'lllflllton !Ml dK. G01111J1I, 10.0. 1'' -Lvsn (M) de~. CllY, ... o. Hwv -Allen (Mf de,. Pandarlcll. 11).1, V1nlty Min ion Vlt (I (4JJ Ill) Tlllli~ ff-611l1r (T) pinned G.,ulyn, $'01. 10.-0 . MotT-(Ml oec. C1rr, '"°· 115--P. Oraptr {M) plnntd f tllng1, l :ll nl-Garcla (M) Cit e. Marki. l·l. lJO-Oo~olloo '!Ml dee Weir, 1-0. l lb-~lllk!t' IM j ·oec Arltnaull. 7·0. 1tl-H1ndtr'wwi (M l dlt MiGethln, l·J, Ul!-B. MOrffNI (Ml dK llor ... ltn, 10·1. 151-S. Orapff !Ml pln.neo lloran••n. 3.l!. 11>!---M...,,.,,(n (M\ dee WHson, •·0. 118-Hlll (M) pin"ed Holl, l 16. l9o1-M1ln fl) won t>y cr1t1u]t. Hwl-Scf1rrott1 CM) plnntO BeMtlet, J :4l. Junior v 1...irv Minion Vit i• Ill) !lll T111U~ tt-S111le-nk1 tMf oec Lovelind, 6·1. 10.-Ferdig /Tl !lee Foslt r. ~.O. ll!-F r1~~ (M) !le<I LOYt l&nd. l·J. lll--S1mll1n !Bl dee L11orre. ~.O. # 130-Bv<ino (M) WOl'I by Oet1v1t. 136-Markt (1) OK 11...,,,ell, ,.1, lH-H!nll (Ml cloK. l1nt1. J-0. 14 -Nlcoll (Ml OK Amtn<lo1a. •·2. ISJ-Elll nle !Ml IMC W1r<1t , ''°· l6'--Cl1rl\f CMJ OK. C1•tr1, 2.0 11'-Cl>t,.•lk• !M) !ltd £slr1d1. 7-?. 19'-Ruk•!illt {M) lltO EJ1rto1, f·1. Hw!-ES1r1f 1 !Tl pin"'° llur~fl.llCI, \;~~. Prep Soccer Vtr1/ly Ed\1on 0. i'!vnll"'lflon Eleecll O J1nltr V1rt1ty H~n!ir>11lon l!!••ch 2. Edl MI~ 1 ll1r1lly Kenneov t. Fwnla!n va11~v 1 Foont1in V1fl1y Scoring: ~con Young Junior V•rtlty ktf><ledf 3. Foun1atn V11ley 1 Founllln Villi~ .Scoring : Reyn1uo Dro:ico. ARROW HANG TEN ROBERT ALAN SLAKNIT PENDLETON AMBERLY Area Roundup Fason Advances In Golf Tourney Defend!n& Champi on Genl! Fason 1s oce or f i ..,. e quart.erfinalista in the old crow dlvlaloa of the sen iors golf tournament at 5anta Ana Counlry Club rollowing his second round victory over Glen Varlev this w~k . Other vic.tories in the 70-aOO· <tlder brackel incl uded Charles Mciver ove r Len Gorzeman; Dr. Pti il Sheehan over Otto Jat'Obs ; Al Honer over Carlyle Dennis : and Charles Brlsco over Hank Schlueter. Brisco also defeated llarry Taylor in a fir.It round match during the past week. Three other second round matches remain to be played. In the Ponce de Leon flight 60-60, defending champion Berl Smith lost a fi rst roUfld 1natch to Jack Sloan. Paul Fassnacht defeated ~la\ r.togey in another first round match. Others included Dr. Pete Treadwell over M. T. Patterson : Charles ~lesWr over Hartley Sears; and Dr. Joe Tirico over Don Shively . Jn the Renaissance flight (50-59\, defending cha1npion Bob Corfman advanced to the quarte.rfina ls \vith a victor y ove r Don Kennedy in second round action. Ed Karle defeated A I Ryness and flou ston Kier topped Roy Hurtt to ga in the quarters. T\rO first rounn matches '''ere also concl ud ed during the "'eek with Lou Scott defeating John Graham and Vince lftlgan stopping J ack Mahoney. Jtleodo1Clork Cleo Goye tte. a former men1ber of the nati o nal championship Nit eh a \V k s softball team, won the Secood Gucsser11 golf tournament at i\feado\vlark Country C l u b Saturday ,vith a grOss score ol 71. tn second place \>;ith a 7~ v;as Dick Cole. IHission Viejo The men 's club al M ission Viejo Gol f Club '''ill stage its annual pre s i d en t' s cup compelition the fir st week in ~larch. Se<Uliff Dave f.tcK eating and Eric Pollard, assistant pros at Huntington Seacliff Country Club. v.1ill be attempting to qualify for the Los Angeles 1 Open nexl f.fonday , 'rickets for the Open arc currently on sale in I.he pro sB:>p at Seadiff. Big Canyon The men's cl ub at Big Canyon CoWltry Club staged a t~·o lo\V balls of foursome toumamtnt ove r the weekend wllh a team oompo&ed of Bill Pfau Bob Warne-r. 1101\'ll.rd Keck 111\d l.J)u le Ho yle po3tlng a 131 for firs l place . Fin...,tting 3eC'Clllrt 111 JJ:I \\'rte Dave Quisling, Dick Curnutt . Dave Kelly Knd C h u c k r.1ont11:omery. A tie resulled for thlrd with Frank Ryan, Bart 1'-tcJ·lugh , Bob Anderson and Don Anderso n on one squad. On the other at 134 \Vere Dave Dames. Bill Doyle , Bob Jones and \Vil! Layman. 'Ill' ntJI bte eve-nt for the men 's grou p will be on \Vednesday, Feb. 27. It v.·ill be a better ball of .partners event 1\'lth a. 12 :30 shotgun :start. 19th Hole 1 lome teams are \\.'inning a majority of the matches 'in the SCG1\ Thursday tea n1 match play sched ule and Redlands could run away with the Group 14 bracket wilh a victory at 1-1 u n tin g to n Scacliff this week. Hcdland s: is !he only tcan1 in brackets in\'O]\'ing Orange C-0ast. area club squads to bl' w1defea ted arter three. rounds or half of the schedule. Rcdlnnds defeated Scacliff at home la st y,'f'ek, 40-8. In the other half of the group 14 competition. Green Rive r deftated \Yestern Hills. 32-16. Other results last \\'C'ek found host f.1i ssion Vie jo defea llnJ!: Los CO)otes, 26-22. and Irvine C.oast balling El Niguel. 37-11. Both wiMers y,·ere home teams and ·will t.r<1vel to the opponen ts course this week. Jn group four. E!Coodido defeated Sun City, 26-22. and San Clemente topped Rancho Sal) .Joaquin. 31·17. Group six rC'sults found Fall brook dtfC'ating C o s t a 1'-lcsa, 37·11. and Rancho Gol r Club stopping Azusa GrC'ens. 33-15. Jn group 13. California defeated ~lcs:i. Vc;-de 29-1\1. Jnd Old Hanch \\'Cfl o v c r Cand\e\\-ood , 30-18. 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In rural areas and even suburbs across the land, \Voodburning parlor stoves and Fran.klin fireplaces are hot sales items and the fc1v manufacturers in the field report enormous backlogs of orders. Even i 11 the Deep Sou th, 11 n - prece· dented nun1bers of .o\meri - cn n s are now invest- in~ fron1 a !e1-1· h u n -PORTER. drcd lo se\·cral th ousands of dollars in fireplaces -addin.i:: fi repl-'lces to their homes. opening up olcl fireplact>s \\'hich u-ere blocked up, bring- ing unused fi replaces bD.ck into use for the first !ime in decades -to meet the threats of heating fuel short- ages. pQ\1'er blackouts and cutoffs. BUT. HOWEVER roman rlc and cozy an old-fashioned fireplace may be. it is one of the 1£'ast efficient sour£'es of home heat. Reason : it may take all night for a fire you've enjoyed for only a few evening hours lo die down and, during this time, more heat goe~ up the chinmey than the heat your fireplace provided 11•hi!e ii v.·as blazing. Thus, from a prac tical Yiewpoint. think of a fireplace as strictly a t em po r a r y . standby heat source \\'hich coul d tide you over a da.v or lwo in 1he event or a fuC'l cutoff -and no more. Despite this I\' a r n i n g , though, let's say yo u still in- tend to build a fireplace at to- day's prices. lleed. then, these guides on how to shop for and build a fireplace from the New York S ta t e Cooperative Extension : KEEP CLEARLY in mind that this isn't an ircm you can "try Out. .. Once installed. it's there to stay. So consult. cont ractors and f i r e p I a c e 'Legalese' Lectures Set by OCC lf you are baffled by legal prOCt'dures a n d prol>lems, Orange Coast Evening COii ege is offering a four-part morning lecture series designed to acquaint· you With the world of law. TlUed, "Mini Law coune !or the Lay Person," the series • meets'· Th u rs d a y mornings, ~ginning F'eb. 14. from 9:»11:30 a.tn. at the Island House-in Newport Center. Series !~lurer is Berty J. Farrell, a Costa t-.1esa attorney. The JCries is per5008 may sign door. free and up at the ·'lbC first lecture is titled "What Evtry0ne Should Know About the l.aw.'' The Feb. 21 -loo deal! wtth an lndlvldual 's rights as a comumer. Compen."JaUon for ln}ur11s ~eived aa the result or another's negligence will •loo be dl3cus&ed. "Your Family and the. Law" Is the title oC the Feb. 23 session. The final lecture will doal wtUi rlgh<s ol the home owner . manufacturers range of sizes, and materials )'OU. on the full I types. colors available to Consider today·s 1l'idc range or pre-fab fireplaces and fire place 1>ackages \rhich are relatively incxpc nsil'e a n d easy to install . Figure and compare the toral price of the package, i n c I u ding installation. Investigate the pu rchase of a reproduction F r a n k I i n fireplace for under $200 (not including installation), among the more efficient types of open fi replaces. f\iany have doors you can close, prrvent- ing the escape o{ heal as !he .fire dies. ' '"' A""'' ' ' • ... (""' JI '' ;, !n !i>W ' , • 11~· l'od~ , ' """"" ~·· " " . ,.,." '" " I•'• ,, "I I ' llr~'l " I 7• '1\ IMr\! lM " • ~ 'l"'"dl Ml 1• • . I •'"f Pl ' " • ,~ ' l!"n'' 1" ~ , ~. ld '>O u•.i ,J'• J! l<<>dtl L• ,} . '" lw°"a ~,.., 1~, 15 , l!ro.' (.,~ 11 1• l t«•<b,d!U .., ila~d D" ii. 9 \';<>rill '>~ JC'• 11 fl•O"''l IH l • l • lvo , &.to I '• 9 fl<><lif1' fl 1J '1' \o\r••Qlll W l J hw<•b~ ~ o , J""'~~\J 1;, 11 'IR"u'~ Cn 1 , ~ ""''" r,, "; •l • I~!" \•I • • .... 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", lOSER~ (~rt r1~11 11 II ,,...., Rl1·1 1 , • 1 M~tt<om int ~ 1•. o n IF YOU'RE building an old-K,";,~n 1~;11 • • • ..,,.,..,,,,, J\ , J6 1 F,11toner c 1.o1 ~ • ou I h' ed f "''' "•'l .,, •<I ' M<l "ne C. 11!10 l .O.n~•l'l M•O<> l'o · \• Oil " ' '" '" 10.0 as ion masonry ircplace o:;,~ "u-0 ~ • • y.,,,.1 f'11 '', 11 • ''"''m s11°" o··-'• Ott I brick or slone). be su re you g:~:~ ~ :~·: :~·~ ~:~ ~~ ;~, ;~.: ~ ~:~~1':.'!f.!7"' ;;;-~! g:: ~ 1 "" d I 'lh II . ed °""Ill AR •I , 4l , Mc Cmr• J6': 11 I Ruc~e< Pfirmt ,.,_ 1 OH o ) ea w1 areay expcr1enc a.-111,1n11 ~.1 .,M<:o...1 E 8.•·· n1n!•nn1r'o.1n<. 1·•-"•°'' •1 mason \\'ho has an impeccable 8:'~~ec~. :l• J• • ~~~~ 1~" 1!· 1 1~ ~~~t,~~~,·~~g lf•= 1'' g:: : i Do.J'TI ~ I~' l~'l ~,",~ 1n., 11'• 11 (h•"'CI P!1 11> J1?--· V. Otl I J reputation for buildi n g 0, .. ,~c," 1 :,• ........ h B•.n1t 1<0 M•1 S11< J"1-v.ou a.J Docu1•1 I I :~~~~I i~ 'i ~,'l\l Commun Pr<>P ll l,9-1'·• g• 'I} JirepJaceS Which not Only look Do!lr Gr n ~ ~ I • !W;•vv I• • 1> ' :: ~11;•1n1~t~~ ; = .'4 04: "'I ; good and la st but also draw g::n~~o(; n . n . """'"'' Fr ,~,. ,~ • i~ But'o.ble• M ·"° I\._-~• o1t i ' •< • o 6" M•!llr• C 1 ~ 15•, 11 Mechuon !nU • !1'o-~ Ou .6 I properly and are safe. And •---------------------.. if efficiency in healing is a I MUT UAL FUND,S. I prime considrration, thi s _ means building a shallow · firrplace that will throw as .. _____________________ _ much heat as possible in!o ~ .... YP•• ·-Fo1· Cree! c11 1 91 4.11 1~1.1 Fn<1 1•.lJ 1•.~11Re!ieiYF. 1.00 1 oo lowonQ h a "~I ol 1)()1J9(J1 H.ll u l~ l0vy o'~o 1.11 7.lJ A~~·e F l.&l 6.1. the room, providing a \\·ell-h•!I .t11<1 •1•!'<! P"· Ot~1e1 e: s 11 8.11 , P '" s.n • . .a R1n1te1 rn v i <•• on Mutual OR.EYFUS GAP J•n\il FO 14.9ll,,9JIS..!K EQ 112 8 1) designed, casy-tcruse damper Furo111 ,,, quo1eo a, D•v1 Fo ~ q~ 10 ·~ J H•n !1" 6 6t 1.11 Saq•11~· 1.01 1 vi nd · II' h 1r.e N1!,S0 1no;, f.:mv Fd J'>il J~J JH~n iQ 1 •1 1.10 SCUDOER FOS a 1nsta 1ng a eaiilator-t}'·pe , Ory1 L~ 11 .• 1 1•10 Jonn~!n 10 '11<1.•1 1 1n1r 1<w 1J '71 11 n t I I . ' b ' h ~d.ly '-1> Int,.-, I (',q I // KEYSTONE: !l"'~n< 1' SI 1' I? m e a I n I n g W I c F•orwrr 6. 1914 Jro c.•~1 ~ .o 10 11 cu't s1 1110 "S6 tom 1.9/ 1 ~1 recirculates room air through 111c1 "•k E&E Mu 191 1 •e c~11 e2 19 °" 10 ~1 si>et•I H is 1• 1~ · I h be Adm Gw J.IS 4.11 EaQlf' {,t 1.01 1 /\ Cusl 8' I (lj I 11 Sbd l f'¥ ''1 'il meta c am rs around th e 1'<1m In<. J.ll J,69 E•TOH & (~t Kl 1.61 l.]1 SECUlltTY FOS: ( Aom 111• }.Cl t .1• HOWAR D: Cu\t l(l I O'I \.\JI EQu•IJ Jli l ~\ ireplace and sends hot air A<lvher ,_21 ,_61 s.1n Fa 11• •Wl C"1t si 18111061 1nv .. st 1.n ,,~ back l'nto lhe room-HIM FIJ 1.lb l,IJ C.WI ~ F 10.n 11 11 C.u•l l>l t II 10.01 Ult•~ F 1 11 Ill · -""°t"" !11 lJ.21 U.!.o lntml 1.91 1 •I C"'I SJ 1.11 1 1\ SELECTED FDS: Locate your fireplace where A•ut~•• a.~ 1.os ~;1 F 6.11 1 11 cust 54 1 •B J 11 "m !.ti• o.&1 • aJ . AGE F<I • d •.11 Sick F<j 10.15 11 ./S Apollo 3 8'1 • 11 ~p ~o 1 01 I.<» it will be sure fo draw AUSllll 9.9! 10..bi EDIE So 11.Jl ll.Jl Pol&fJ l.OI l JI l>pl Sii•• 11 )()I)'~ Alp/ljl FCI 10.1'111 61 Egret GI 10.7111.M W.11i<kt ) II • 11 Sl!n!ln•l 9.17 11'1 SI properly. Also , you 're likely Ame~ F •.J6. •.II Elllm lrt u.o . ic:n'r Gtn • qa 1.6S ~n''' F 11.61 n &I I t I ti •rn B•r1~ •.n 10 loll E,....rq l.1 1 J.'1 l.nOm•~ t.1' 6.11 SN•REHLO GRP o cu cons rue on costs Am °"" 1.u '·" E""•o1 11.u 11.u LO E0>t lJ 41113• lam.i l •l J 11 -ns1'derably ,·r y-· Joca•· the Am Eci11 4 J 1 • n F•i•Ud 1 SJ 1.11 L•n• Fo •bl • •l En1r pr I JO '1~ "v "" "° AM Ell RESS • Fm Bur• I.OJ 1.05 LEll GROUP: I l~I Fd '01 • !'! fireplace on an outside wall . f'uNos: Fe<1 R:R• 1.JO ••• cp L,o, u 11 11 11 H••b• 111 8 os C.11t•I 614 6,al FIOfLl f'f" C.r"'!h 16' t!9 Uq,ol L 6 12 &qi Jf you're planning to install •ncam a.01 1.n GROUP: Rtvch n •1 u .11o P•<• Fct '·" 1.11 ln•s1m 1'1 8.10 81\0 deb I.ts 1.11 L.t• !nl11 151 1 11 ~E•RS.ON FOS: a wood-burning, e n c I o s e d ~1 •.5s 1.16 Uip1al t .1• 10.M Linc: Cftp o.:IO' t.11 Apprc 11 ll "i• parlor stove. inslall il in a Arnfl(ri,1~ t!! !;i: ~\1., !·:! ::: ~~t';;, :~:7" 1;~;go;· ce ntral location where it will !~ E:li ::~ ::fi ~i;:, 1!,'ii 11-~ L~·~o·!w.J,~~ :~.~ f~1:n F~!N~'. ~ heat the largest possible area. AmNI c;r 2_09 1,n Fund 11_.,. 1, 11 Ait,1~1 61• 6 116 C•o snr 6.!l , 10 These stoves are far more ANCHOllf Pu•f1,, 9, 11 HJ oo "m flu• 1.11 3.lllli lft• t.ro 9 '~ GlilOUP: S•lemF J <~ Jl!Cl Bn!IOl'C 96\IO,'Ml lnl 7 QI I ll efficient and CCOnomica J heat Gtwtll 6.6J 1.17 Trt"ld ?ll(IJJl.89 Lut,.,..rn •lolll0 5a Vtntur 661 711 So urces Iha'' Open !''replaces. 11\cOm 6.'M J.M F INANCIAi.. LUll\n In 'n IC.Oii Smoin a 9.CJ 9 eJ -ll.e!te<V 10.0511.01 PROGF!AMS: """5S C.O: SB 1&.Gr 107110'/l And cons>'der brands wh•'ch Spec:!r J•l tJ! Fin Oyn 1~1 J '1 Frt~m 1 •• 1 11 So Gt-nF 10.sa 1111 fntl Inv 6lS 1.18 Fln Intl J81 l !1'1 ln!ll) F 1 11 1 1• S""I! In • 661 I I\ ha\•e bu ilt-in therm oslats t.o w .. N111 106111.u Fin 111(; 13'1 1s. Miin P 10S9 1•61 s .. 1,.. c. SJH 1~1 A•!•Oll J n · 1 ...... ,, l '6 J_41>MA SSf'HCL . !><>••In 1011 11;, regulate the rate al v.•hich .o."""" 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SI F• In' 8 \0 8 'II 8.tb\lln 10 ,, 10 1' Flm ~t 111 I.II Mo'lW FO 9 .... q tl Sl.tt• 9• J' •• l• '" your hou se, bu t too much B;iyrO( \!IC 6 }j l"OltUM GROUP -MSB FO 111• 11 1• ST[I D"""N FOS a..,r-qt 5 14 1 8-0 lll) Frid Qllt. t ..]6 Mii llnG 1.0 9.'1 •m ind 711 )"1 stovepipe i,1•ill redu ce the drart &.•<n HI 1 18 1 18 101 Fn11 1 'IO '"'l M•F Fo 1 c1 1 01 As!>O F<t , 1' 1 ,, and Cau se C()llec(',On o f S.•UMI 1 18 •II (alum IS., /Ill MIF G•a l91 •11 ln"•ll 110 IN Boo•~\h~ J ll l 1"6 ?S Full<! I ~ S ~ MuOtn 9' c.11 c SI Ott.Jn • 10 ~to} excessive amounts o< soot and Bond,1-•u •1r1 F0n G• J.10 •.11 M..om1n a~ •JO srE1N 11toE F DS" Bll~I """ •O'I QQJ FOVNOERS Mui !>I! .. 1610 16 10 e ... n(. 1111 1•,1• C~SOtC jn Ule chimney. B•own 1 IQ 1 OS GROUP: Mull l r1 l IM 1,8' C•c"n l .U :; " 81nhm I.SO t .SO Gr"'11\ l ~1 I OI N•l 11\0U t ?J t.ll ~toe ~ 11 N l211 OONT FAIL to take these key safety precautions on pa rlor stoves; install some protective base underneath the stove. a slab of slate or marble or a sheet of metal ; keep the stove at least a couple of feet fro m the nearest wall or piece of furniture and protect walls nearest the stove with a sheet of metal or asbestos; attach lengths of stove pipe securely to each other, using screws to hold them together; take this pipe apart once a year for cleaning and have your chimneys cleaned yearly, loo. Locate tbe stove's chimney on your roof where it cannot tk torn·down by the elements. Don't take the dangtrous short cul of running the stove pipe straight out through a wall ol your house. ' IN SVM ".YOIJ are "playing with rlre" whtn -you Install and use fireplaces aod fire-- burning stoves. Years ago, when. these were primary sourcac; of heat In our homes and apartments, Oley also were prime sourcc!J of home fires. Do not ever forget this. Install them wllh u1most competence. CALI/I N FUNDS: lntom 16 91 II ~} H•T \I:( l'OS• SIS Gll:OUP. 8111J FCI ll.lt \7.69 F Mtual 809 t.!M &.1.....c: 1.81 1.60 Grwrn l l• 6f 1 (.an FCI 11 II ll.18 F S11ecot 9.()1 9,k 8on<I S~ • 61 ! 08 Inc am 11J 8 !I {),,. Sl>r J " l.<I Fo<1r\Q F I 09 8.~ o;,.,011 l •1 l 11 S..vnol I S1o j ,,1 N•tW<I •.1110.1! FllAHW.U N Prtl ~1-l 9!1 tl.t l t<nnl \.81 •:..• NY \l~n 10 O'/ lG.U Gll:OUP: !ncom ')0 I 91 Survty I" I I~ o '7 CG F1md BU 91! ONJ( JOS )1J Sloek5'1' 6JS I.II SJnc•a C. l ,91 l il Cao l ron 61~10.00 G""" Sr &11 &II C.rwth ~1' 611 Ttn'll)I G 1,11 •ll Cm! SI'>• 11:1113.51 Ft lntm 1&. 101 l'llEW I.HQ LF; T11n C...11 7 41 ~t'> Cf\.i! 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With Sall'S buoyed by l~C C'ncrgy crisis which has incTeasrd dcm:ind for the small cars that are AA1C 's specialty, the c o n1 pan y announced a 1(1..cent cash dividend to holders of its 21.1 million shares of stock. IT WAS TUE first ca~h. paytn('nl to stockholders since August 1965. "The impact of the energy situation in the ·auto markt't is greater tlutn m a n y expected," Board Chai rman lloy Chapin told A~fC's annual meeting Wednesday. "'/'his year, more than 60 perc:ent of domestic car sales will be cars smaller I han standard size, and by 1980 this fi gure could be 80 percent." Chapin and \I/ i l J i a n1 Luneburg, M.1C president, HE'S DELIGHTED AMC's Roy Chapin ;:ilso dtScussed the compan y's plans to introduce a new :>ubcon1pact car. NY Cites Co11spiracy In Shell Oil Lawsuit NEW YORK (UPI) -TI1e Shell Oil Co. and three of irs affiliates have conspi red OOflflELLEASE a [jjJ Your Fcu~tiwy A11ttiortnd Chnr•i.t '--tlitt O.Olcr • N .. "74 Y9'• H9tehbock S&840 PEit MONTH P!111 T11 & lie. On APPi'". Cr.,;111 24 Mo. 0 .E.L. CONNELL CHfYIOLfT for over a year lo create a false home beating oil short.age aimed at forcing up prices during the Arab oil embargo. New York State Attorney General Lou is J. L e fko\vi t z c har g ed Wednesday. l~hapl.n s.a'id the c:ir "v.•111 Uc.> clcllr ly dlfferent -perh.0 11s C·\ ern conl.t<lversiu \. A,\IC SAlD rrs net sale~ fnr the last three months of 1~173 were a re<'Ord $479 rn1lhon . aln'IOSt 17 pertcnl al1l·ad ol rhe previous quarter- ly hi g.h of $411 million in the last three months of nm. Net qw:trt«!rly caniings be- fore extr-c10rd inary ineo n1e tax credits v.·ere $8.7 niilhon. or 28 cents a share. 1'hc figures for tho compa rahlc 1972 ~r\00 \Yl're $7.I million, or 23 cents a share. U~t TtltPlwllt A~'IC's rct•cnt boon1 rnay n<lt IL1st, howe\'cr, according to S11per Oi.I? Ofk' :iut(t industry expl·rL An alys t Ar v1d r·. Jou 1111i. '/'he 1,500 car JlceL of lhe l~ouston l)oli ce IJepart· S('nior vice president o f 1nent is being equipped with a synthetie 1no tor oil J>elarield Childs. In<: .. a Nev; 1..:a.Jled Eon wh ich the developer says 'vi ii never York institul1on resean.:h \Vear out and never ha ve 10 be changed. house, says "it's onl y a 111:.iHl'r -------------------==------- of time ... before the Dig 1'h ree rome down o n A1nerica n mo1ors. I 11.dicator Improves \VASl-f!NGTON IAP I - Petroleum imports and gasoline slocks, two key indicators of the nalion's energy crisis. showed a little improvement last week. the A merican Petroleum ln s !i t ule reports. Stocks of distil1.:itc fuel oils -including home heating oil and diesel fuel -also looked good . continuing lo run well :1head of their u s u a I seasonal level. Nixo11: Recli1ce Trade Barriers From Wire S<.'l'vices \VA SHINGTON -President Ni1on told Congress today the United States should \\'Ork with other nations to reduce 1:rade barriers so t h a t individual countri<'S arc not tempted to go it alone. IN HIS SECOND annual international economic report. the J>resident referred to the oil emb:.irgo a 11 d accompanying price increases as new problems of such enormity that there may be temptations to delay further progress towa rd trade and monetary refQrnl. the sharply higher oil bill \~·ill nol affect the dollar severel y in 1974, the report said. The council said that the Iota! increase in the value of oil imports lor the United Slates. \Vrstern E u rop e . Japan. C.:i11ada and developing nations will be $73.8 billion . Nixon said U.S. lrade \l'i lh Communi st count ries ha s increased from $0.6 billion in 1971 to $.'.I.I billi1'ln i:n 1973, and U.S. surplus rose in the same time from $0.2 billion to $1.9 billion. , 2121 HAllOR ILYD. COSTA MESA 546°1 200 In a civil antitrust suit fi led \Vednesday in state supreme court he.re, l..efkowitz named Shell Oil Co. (USA), the Asiatic Petroleum C o r p . , Compania Shell De Venezuela and Shell Curacao, N.A., as '------------' In an accompanying report by the Council on lnternl'llional Economic Policy, executive director Peter fo.·t. Flanigan said that !he U.S. trade balance would be diffi('lJlt bu t not unmanageable during the coming year. BUT TII E Pre s id en l's international econon1ic report warned , "A numbe r of uncertainties" still remain 111 East-\\'rst trade relations. It !isled :i. centrally planned eeonomy, the slate-controllNI foreign trnde systen1, lack of part i c i pa t i OJ\ in the international monetary and YOUR PHARMACY AND YOU! by TERRY' GRANT, R.Ph defendants . TI1e suit sought $~.000 in punitive fines from each con1pany and restitution to overcharged consumers. Al a news con f e r enc e . Lefkowitz said the f o u r conspired lo hold one mill ion barrels -enough to heat 4-0,000 homes for a year - of No. 2 oil in storage tanks in New Jersey under a "customs bond ." Oil held trruler a customs bond i3 not "officially" imported. and thus not Immediately ready for sale, Is your pharmacy mo r" he s<tid . than ju.st anoth•'r sl•lrl' th&! Lefkow itz said none of the you s.ho1> in? We believe it oil wa s sold until 1 a St should h(' fc>r \Vhcn ynu sP-lcc:t son1eonc to assist you November, ''after the Keystone Bra1ic1i N O'u: Iii Viejo Keystone Savings and Loan Association headquartered in \\1estminster. has announced tbe opening or a branch office in ri.1ission Viejo, at ~targucritc Parkway and Trabuco Road. Ronald \V. C asper s. Reviewing the Uni ted States· spectacu l ar trade performance last ye a r . Flanigan said I.he dramatic turnaround resulted fro n1 higher exports to Japan and an import slowdown . U.S. exports increased an unprecedented 66 percent last year after two years or poor sales. lrade boclies, "lack' of commit.m<.>nt 1o adj u s t dornestic pr odu c tion to manufacturing for exp o r t , inconvertibl!ity of currency. and the rigid commitment of a large portion of trade potential to trade within I he bloc'' as fa ctors \\'hi ch hinder progress in East-\Ves l trade. From Wire Sentlet.$ Wilh a "dJfficult problem" In ga30llnt. expected about the third week in Februar y. Ca1lfornla o t f I c i ti 1 s art ~tudying possible adoption of the Oregon pu r cha sl ng system. Under the Oregon system. motorists \vi!h odd-nun1bered llccnsc plittes may h u y gasoline on odd-numberl.'d calendar days, and molorists with even-numbl.'red plates buy on even-numbered days. DRIVE:JtS OF out-of-state and emergency vehicles could buy grisoline any day. \Vesley Bruer. exe<iiti ve secretary of the state Ener~y Planning Co u n c i I . said \Vednesday th at plan! for adoption of the system should be ready in about t\vo da ys. The council 11'0ldd then decide \1'hether to recoinmend tbe idea to Gov. Ronald Reagan. "\Ve would antlcipate a difficult problem around the th ird week of February, with some stations beginning to run out of their Februar y allocations," Bruer said in an Inte rview. Calitornia's pro j e et e d allocation is 820 m i 11 i o n Newport Bank Ends First Year Th e Dank o! Newport ha s released ils yea r end financial st atement showing total ass ets of $32 million , and a net income pe r shart of 67 cents. In commenting on th e bank's year end statement , bank president Ronald L. Rodgers said, "we have just completed our first full year of operalion and we ' re extrerne ly proud of the resulls. \Ve now have over twelve thousand accounts and have just opened our ne1v Corona del Mar office whi ch. In one month 's lime. is serving over eight huodred accounts 1vith deposits in e1cess of $1 n1il1 ion. At a board meeting held Jan. 4. the board of dirtctors of the Bank or Ntwport declared a 5 percent stock dividend payable to a 11 stockholders of r e cord , January 20. FINANCE gallons, bu t oo ly 674 million ·will be available, he sa id. Bruer said motorists may be asked to \11ai1 un lit they have less than half a tank before refueling. Ser vice stations ma y be askl'd to post hours. and fly a flag lo signal whelher gasoline is available. LT. GO\'. ED Reinecke, energy council chn irnian, said , ''Apparently this system is "·orking else\\1here." li e added there is a "high degree of probability" it would be adopted in California. Local and state officials in many parts of the country. attempting to cope \\' i th al ready short fuel supplies now magnified by truckers' pickets, a r e increasingly turning to rationing as an answer. ~lany of the shortage!! are amplified by pa ni c k ed motorllts who are driving into station! to "top off'' the gasoline they already have in tbelr tank!. Te.taco reported dellvuies were running "tv.·o days behind schedule" because or picketing by Independent truclc drivers. Eixon. Getty, Gulf, Sun 011 and Shell all reported troublt meeting delivery !Chedulef;. MOST OF TIIE local and state (lffic!al!I are moving to rationing reluctantly, believing that any workable rationing plan should be implemented by the federal government. But the federal government ha!! been hampered by the inability of Congress to agree on the details of emergency energy leg·islation. Sta1ey,·ide rationing plan! are already in etfect in Oregon and Hawaii, and most or the announced rationing p I a n s follow the even-odd plate pattern . Nine out of 10 gasoline stations were reported dry today in some of New Jersey's most populous areas. The New Jersey legislature has granted Gov. Brendan T. Byrne a uthoril y to initiate rationing -but he has not yet done so. l\lassachusetts begins a state11.·ide rationing p I an 11-londay. New York .state officials ann ounctd \Vednesday they are developing a statewide plan for rationing, but h n v e reached no decision on when to implement it. Wage, Price Control To End By April~O? WASHINGTON IAP I -'l'hc Ni xon administration has told Congress it plan s to end most \\'age and price C<:lltrols by April 3-0 and PtOIX>SCS to rely in large part on persuasion in helping tll hold down prices. To dubious Sl'nators who \\'Ondered if this \\'OUld be enough, Director John T . Dunlop of the Cost of Li ving Council said : "\Ve ought not lo underestimate the po11.'Cr of persua.,kin oompared with the power to order people." Dunlop said the a d min I .st r a t ton \\'ants authori ty to expand the Co.o;t of Llving Counci l into an unbrella agency that •,rould coordinate eccnomic policle! of other government agencies. It also would have auUxlrtty lo m o n i t or anti-inflaUon commi1.ments m a d e by industries, tQ hold public hearings and require reports from the private sector m wage and rpice activiUes. D.mlop and T r easury Secretary Geocge P. Shultz lold a Senate Banking C o m nt j t t e e subcommittee \Vcdnesday that the admlnis· tralion 'A'ants to maintain mandatory conlrols only over lhe health and petroleum in· dtLi;lrics after April 30, the elate tile present controls pro- gram 11.till expire. in matters pertaining tu you!' imposition of the Arab oil or yow· family's ~ood hf"tllth, embargo at exorbitant it·involves a st"IN'.ial trust. prices." The profl'S.Sional pharmacy 11------·-------- Keystone chairman of the board, said, "\Ve are pleased to be part of ~1ission Viejo. ll is among the most rapidly growing areas in Sout hern California , '"'ith some 2.5,000 people residing there now and forecasts fo r vigorous growth. The President also said thf' nation 's oil-import bill will increase by an unprecedented $15.7 billion this year. but the dollar wi ll \~·ithstand thf." financial strain. Complete .Mid-day American Stock List sorvices "'"' offl:'r a1·c dC'sigri- cd \vith the ultimute aim of cSrning-your trust and con- fldcncc. \Vhen you enlrr our 1tbre or phone in ".,. sin- CE'l't.>ly want ;.·ou tn fE'f."l tha t you are talking lo people y.·ho car(' nbout you. Stop in snon and IC't us !'ho\v yoa Y•hat 11·(• beli..-.vr pharmac:; ser.ic(' shou ld Ix'. \'OU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHOJ\'E US 1vhen you nN'd a d('liV<'r"V. \Vf' 11·ill dr>- li1•er promptly· \Vi1.h11t1 t f>Xlra cha1-gl'. J\ i,;r1>at n1any prople relv on us for lllf'ir hf'alt h n~ \\·,, "'e ]C(l1nP ret1ul's ls fnr d1,lh·crv sPrvi<'C' and charge accounts. PARK LIDO PHARMACY JSl Hosplt•I RoH FrH D•lh1•ry N.wport B••<h 642·1510 ORDER ~~1 • !,{.., \ '/ YOURS .... . , \ ·' TODAY! Penonalized • Stylish 1000 Beautiful , Stick-on LABELS • Efficient Order For YourHlf or i1 Friend· M1y be u1•d on envelopes as return 1oddress lab•l1. Al'o '¥ery h•ndy •s id entification l1obels for m•1king person•I items such •s books, records, photoi, etc. Labels 1tick on 9le1s e nd ma y be used lor merkin9 home c•nned focd itom1. AU labels are printed with stylish Vogue typo on fin e qu1/ity white· gummed paper. H " ',, Casper s added th:it Keys tone's expansion Io ~fission Vi ejo is in keeping "'ith the association's lon g- term goals to provide local , cornprehensive sa\'ings and loa n servi ces to a11 Orange County residents. In :lddilion to the new ~l ission Viejo bran ch. l\cvstonc ha s branch offlce.c; in Wcstmlnsler. Anahcin1 and Nc\\'port Beach . Phill ips Tells l.8c P1·icc Cul JJARTI..ESVILLE. 0 k 1 a (AP' -Phillips Pctroleun1 Co. has anno un ced a pricc cut of 1.8 t:cnts per gall on on gasoline at its service stations. The cornpan y also announced \\lednesday thai heating oils and diesel fuel prices wlll be reduced by one~ luilf cent per gallon and Jiquified petroleum gas (LPG J by 1.5 cent!! a gallon . NIXON'S COUNCU. o n International Economic Polic.\' estimated the increase in 1ht> dollar value of oil imports, saying it 1vould rise from $9.3 billion in 1973 to $25.0 billion in 1974, adversely affecting the U.S. balance of pay1ncnts and its trade balance. Bul because othe.r nations depend more heavily on Arab oi l than the United Slates. Aeroiet Gets • Subco ntruct SACRAMENTO :\ero jet Liquid Rocket Co. of Sacramento has been a11·arded a suhconir.ict or about $2!l mi!Jion for design a 11 tl p r n du c t ion of orbital inaneuvrring enginr s for I h c Space Shuttle orbiter. 1'he s u bcon tr a c I \Vas announced \\.e<lnesJay h:1 the Space Division of Rockwell ln!crnational Corp. It said Aerojet \vas onr of three firms that submi!ted competitive proposals for development of !he orbital maneuvering system. ~:N;1.1~ ~« ~-=~.;,fOI .• ii_ ,, \IOI. Ifft Uit C~g NEW YORK (UPI) Fotlow•nq .,. p11<e1 ..., '"" Amtr1<•n Sloe' E•C"-91: Sal~• lfft !twhl U 1t Ol\l. -A A-Acm1t PrK I I'~ .. Vo Al:.liOtl 1..:111 ' J\o> ••• Ae ronc• •~ 1 ,.._Vt Affd<ICtp Si 1 (\o'oo ". AH HO~ .10 J ,\, ,, . .. tfllPbl .Old l 11.-\4 "'ICP!'lro s• 1 J +\'I A!•1>1•EI lk I l 'li .. , Alrwlc• .10 I l'lt"' •,\ A/•• Ml .n 10 it•.-.. 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Brokers attnbutcd son1e of the acll v1ty lo bargain hunt 1ng following four sess1oos that dm1e d01411 lheDow1ndustr1al a111rage by almost 42 p:ilnts AmerU,an 10 /tfe1t Active Revenues Hit Record ' Net lnoome of Ro ssmoor Corp of Lacuna Hills for the first quarter ended Dec 31 was $917 000 or 30 cents a 11hare on record revenues of $15 996 00J CO Upared WI th $970 00) or 3ll cents earned on re\cnues of $1 4 855 000 tn the hke period lasl year Ro"s \\ Cortese chairman of t~ board aru10w1ced Revenues In the f 1 r s t quarter of last 1ear included $3 m1lllon from Ille sale or a 27 hole golf oourse at the. COMpany 1 lar1est full service retirement communll ) Ross- moor Lcllure World an Laguna '-'lll't Althoup aa!H ol 1lmllar community ftcllltlts occur from tune to time none are 11'lllt.l-ted In fl•cal 1974 Excludlng the sale ol Ille goU ~ourse nnt quarter revenuts wen up nearly 3S lJ'!TCtnt from I.he prior }ear Cortese p;afd • ! ) INTERMISSI ON COLUMN ON PAGE 12 TODAY LIDO N(W POAT I E.t.CH l NTlANC'f •o .u10 1\11 •"1 •ISO E:,CCl.USIVF..:: lllM 8T()ltV IS I NC.'FtE IJl 111 .1·: ~ · "tlcf)" NOW THRU TUESDAY "BRAVO : tYll. lllOM 7 ,.-,. r CONT""· U.T. 7 SUM. 2 I' ...... ror this most sophistica ted, ent.ertsining, and delight.- fully satirical comedy about changing sexual mores and the efforts, of <."Ouples to keep pace." -W11l1am Wolf. Cue Magazine I ' •. <. MAJOR FEATURE PREVIEW Mel Brooll's "Blazing Shadows" "' FRIDAY · Feb. 8 9:00 P.M. EDWARDS HARBOR CINEMA I 646-0573 SATURDAY • Feb. 9 9:15 P.M. EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA 644-0760 "TOTALLY DELIGHTFUL! If your v.;ife or husband has ni'VC'r seen an X-ra ted movie, 'Le Sex Shop' is the one to t..::ike her or him to. It is wholesome, r<'freshing & deliciously funny satire." -Stewart Klein. WNt:W·TV AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN CIVILIZATIOH IS GONE! 'lJH.etftk&st lit!HS (Jf'flte 9'&?1'. . --1 IS ' Sunday -TIMi. MAGAZI NE A Sidney G!o1ier P.roch1C1 lon I I I l l ' FL1Ll&AY GLEN &RANDA A Jim McBride Film COLO~ {X) Na One Under 1 8 Admi11ed Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse PRESENTS "NIGHT WATCH" by Luc.ille Fletc:her Feb. 1-2, 8·7 WEST GATE-ORANGE COUNTY FA.1RGj.O UNDS ''Kl p.m. Allml•"on, 12.Gll. Far tt••rv•tian• <•II ~~··~»Cl. Mon, mru Fri. I ·!, "A powerhouse of a movie!" -BOB SALt.1AGGI. G""pWN;~E('s"'otl'~J ''°""@i o~"l'i. ~--"'°""° ~ d ~. ,vf'li-? ""'1 '· Elizabeth Taylor <- '" · 'X Y d Z" ",,co an IRI • • • • • "'FAT CITY" :J' 7. I 0:30 "XY'I" 8:45 Doily e~c~ S...OOy t.-o"' 2 P'M GEORGE c. scarr .. , MIKE NICHOLS '""' THE DAY~. DOLPHIN lffij "' MON.-Jltl. b-8-10 SAT.-SUN,·TUIS. 1_....,1-10 • f 3 MON.-FRI. 7.9.11 SAT.-SUN.. . 1·3·5-7·9-11 • =·h .::teremaa JOhnson" The man who became a lr.'geftl The film Destined to be a cbsSK;1 ~ ·111~-!:tl REDUCED PRICES ! GOLDF.N GLOHE 1.50 -1.IJO ~ .75 WINNER !! RDPR'I' P*Df IRD .. .IUDllAll •DBNION "THE WAY WE WlRI" I P'G I Me "ON A C~I. DAY'" 1"'.'J '0UN1!11N VAllfY .,,fef..L-.-~D ~,7,::7':;:'°1 -;,;-;;;;;-(.10 ''THI snlN·UPS" IPG I • "THI' IS A Hl0JACK" IPGI -HELDOVER!-3rd BIGWEEK!- eueNA PARK llUENA PARK CINEMA ~522·28151 •~oo ut,.<i;•;Hl..VD. COS TA MESA C!NEMA CE NTER 3 & 4 (979-41411 "A><HO U llLVU. Al ADAMS COSTA MESA PAULO DR IVE-IN (545-33131 Panav•$100• lcchnoeob'• liir1 f1omWJ10(JIBros.. l!:!:!.l A Wi!lfrel Communoeahoos (ompany WMltd11v~·8·l O AH UNDP'fCTED LOVf: STOl'r a MARSHA HUNT JAMES CAAN MAn. WIO. SAt. & SUN. lYU1 7 ,,M. m MANN THEATRES ""' w1>\)" r 'WI A I l!AIU:.R '>T. HUNTINGTON BEA CH SURF !536·93961 Sat. l 51111.-12-:?·4 -6·!1-10 PAI'" 11' Ct1A'>f HW'i, & :,tf\, 'j,l. LA HABRA Cl NE.MA 11697-67811 ~o~w l'YH•!l ltHQLVO. OR ANGE STADIUM DRIVE-IN 3 (6Jg.J86QI "" r I l Lii "' f•"' <,I AOIUM ORANGE VILLA !639·00661 IU<,11"" /\VI <,<l flf KA!lLLA TUSTIN TUSTI N CINEMA !544 1696) r.t~1><1u 1 Al '>'"''IAANAf WV. WESTMINSTER CIN[MA \VEST 3 & 4 1892 44931 ""'!•,I ·~lfo'•I t '°' n I <.!•LDlN Wt <,f ORANGE UA CITY CINEMA I (532-6721) CITY CENTRE ORANGE . -~:.] :'..--.,..,. ""~'"'., ''"" "\""""'•"""'° , •. e,,, ""'°''""""'"'' .. " ~:':'.'\ - FEBRUARY 8 • M•ss1on Vie1D • 830·6990 ,C FOUNTAIN VALLEY 't) CINEMA I • ,. ·• .' •, I " '"" !>--., Gmlastwaad llSD811STHL a tiln "8•num Fa••• 2ND IUIT lANCASTI• "SCORPIO" t•l e PAU L "SCOFIELD e ALAIN • OILOH ~-----"-• ELLIOT GOULD· ·ROBERT BLAKE HOLIDAY MATINEES SAT.-SUN. TUESDAY (R) ~ft.,/•• ... '•. 1· ~£ Wolf DlaMy'1 "ROii N HOOD" I GI + "MERLIN JONES" "AMERICAN GRAFFITI" .... "PETE 'N TILLIE" IP'GI "CINDRELLA LllERTY" IRI ... "VANISHING POINT" IRI "SERPICO" IRI '"' "WHITE LIGHTENING" !RI "JEREMIAH JOHNSON" (PGI ... "THI THIEF WHO CAME TO DINNER" McO-he's a ; busted cop, d his gun is unlicensed, and his story is incredible! -•to.wr "MJOT Hill" !N I UOOl•U I -.Jll.OHM >.tlOP.M. U.!'-T OPIM •:W •.M. ,.,_,°"",,... • .._ -1~- MAJOR STUDIO SNEAK PREVIEW FRIDAY ONLY AT 1:30 .,., .. _.,....,..... ~ DE L:AUAENTill AL PAi:NI. "8£HI ICO':tli H.US-llff UIDGIS "THI LAST AMERICAN HERO" ,g.s1TJVEll' INOS Fii. 14 "•· AU.l(O ARl!STS pre~enis SIM lllSTll lllcQIRn 111t11• •. '1i11,00"~ '" !El ,MON.· I. 7:20-9155 MAJOI .,.ftJI( ,llYllEW SATURDAY -9:15 P.M. EDWAR DS CINEMA VIEJ .., .. ,.,,, .... ·~·· "' . '' STARTS ~EB 8 FRIDAY•.,-,-· :.iltl .,,,. ' ~ ....... "Y~J '--·· - """ , .. J. ' ,,. 1.• ~ ·~cw-ooJy cAllel\. .. "Sleeyec: DNl.T: 7:15 -.,, .. ,..T . .WN: l:tlO: J:l l -l :M 7:4S & 1- \on O..•• ......... I•-"~"' IM J 91>~ 7411 MOUll 10 '11111ll tu.Hl!" CUNT UllfWOOO IN MAGNUM FORCE. 111 MACKINTOSH MAN !N I .... ~ •t•4 , ••· ol Good•~ c; ........... . ~)4 6Zl7 ~~··~ft· ............ ~loto l:ollo94 ~ .... 101~ (People I Quotes) makes SUnday Ftltl&AY' ~ ... o. ••••• , C•P"'""" uu ...... 493·•5 •5 .. "" ....... ""-STRAW DOGS Ill in tt-e l1J.11ijij!(1}i IEST PL.AT OF '72-New York Critlc.1 "STICKS AND BONES" Critic' aad A11dletKet Acc.101111 Tiil' Tony Award Wl•nlnq. Oft1n Co•froffr1lol Work . LAST WEEK ~ J'outh Coast Repertory 1117 NIWPOll:T, COSTA MESA FOil ltE:SE ll:VATION~. CALL -U6·1MJ • • • • • • ~INllTBR AND GOLDl!N WEST. ·1 ~Obert : R~fonl .:ieremiah Jollnson" • • • • • • • • • • • MIXED SINGUS lily Wa F. lrown and Mel Casson GliNS~Afc!tA!'10NS, 8~<~ ! ... I ~AQ l{)LJ /JJfl/6 Jvsr 1!1Teo -me ilO?T·OVTSTAND · ING PLA'(c/l IN TH! GAMe! TUMBLEWEEDS . '· \ ~ ' But -rne FGl?TaAU- ~s~, .- Kew{, WHAT 6AMe A~e 'ltlu TALKING ABOUT ? HOW, /IOC? HOW COULD MY;VERY r--,.,-.-r-·--..-..---ANP WHAT OWN 9RAVES TUllN A6AINST ME, ... A5~11'«5'· NAOOHI IN RfllJRN 111AllKS PO { 1liElll ~f'J.OV'D CHll'F, WHO's ~E'EN J ·ff'IJM 'fllfM· SAVE SERV11U1!: '!!!::\"I PRAC71C'LY A FA'IHEJ110·1Hf' P!'Afl, AND O~EISANCE l1J Me, $111 AMlnV'IN RlJ'l'IEN, llOR'IHLESS WRErrnES!...i MODE'/.. ANP INSPIRATION!... 1111 ~CK!! i •I MUTT AND JEFF FIGMENTS N,ANCY SLUGGO. DID Y OU SAY YOU CAN'T COME TO SCHOOL l'ODAY B ECAUSE OF THE FLU 7 ! HEAR You ARE NOW A NOSE S~IAUST, OR.'BEAK! ~ .......... ,..,_ .. .... ~.·M -·· ~ . ., PEANUTS by Tom K. Ryan by Al Smith by Dale Hale ~TlWl!IG l!IOllL OF Cll()ca.llJ; ~ R.1liWI ~ . ~,KIT! by Emie Bushmiller YES. THE FLUE •I ..I WC. ::LD 'lr. SMOCK '.ORDO SAY, "f'Hf!lle's A co~e:.A;f· ARi"JCL..e IN H6Fle Aeoul PA~OYA~I A"I Ai.JP M~SONE:PH FZOS R.E:.Al ESiATE COJ..UMN .!SAYS, SE.CON[) Jk:J.ME S, /'JOW'I:V..YS, ARE &CDWl&ICAUY UNPOPUl ARf MOON MULLINS Thursday, Ffbruary 7, 1974 DAIL'( PILOT by Ro9er Bradfield r----~.,.,_m-,....; ~ WHION YA GITT IT- L..e'MM e' FO?~A P 'f1.IA1 w~eN Yoo'"'!!! "fH~OUGH ... FLAUNI IT ! ' by Geor9e Lemont . " .... ~ . .., ...... ~..-... - ;t. JUS,.. l..0\16 SPO ~"fS IL..L..US"fR'A"fE=P '' -'" ' · .. ' • ' l FC>UNO , M'l~NnN' HIDE W.A.V,. Z.EO ·. OCNOOMINIUM !J NOW e.eDW ; WHERE .. ONCJE . FWUR15ffe0 · MY • CJIE~lsHED . /iOl/..OW -rl<:S:E: ' • by Ferd Johnson ® CUSTOMER Of> No CUSTOMER> WILLIE ··')'OU. PUNCH HIMIN BUT IT l;/oULt>N1T BE FAlr·'>MAMIE. H£IS A UTTLE <;uy AND I 1M A so 1ID B~ E,AS15R l'O HIT oHAN HE'P BE. "TH' Noss;! ANIMAL CRACKERS by Charles M. Schulz GREAT Biii FELLOW. ., by Ro9er Bollen j I WOND!!R WllCI i~ CALL T~IS <.ai>-ME., 'SOLITAIRE'. f • • J THE Gm!.S Ml/ 6RADE5 IN 5.::fOO.. HAVE ~!{ SCEN 601N6 ~ SO I Tu.106rfr IF '<JU'D 1\(f'E THl:7 TERM PAPER F~ ,\IC. IT WULD UXJI( NCE, ANO I M16).(T 6ET A BETTER GRADE ... r-7:-:-~r--wo OF CCXll?Sf. I CAN'T PA'f iilJV AN'l'THlr\6 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS -43 Pre!>SMI .i5 B eco~ fixed 1 Cu1s A6 Oise e OlvldlnG 48 c~rnraJ POinl:1 ltl9mbti~ ,.9 Ccmwnand • 11 M15C/1111W~ 50 Ftench n~er child 52 Fl.:iu,,~h 1<1 C1ownl•~e !:-6 l>i'l\'o 01al hea(lorece 15 81.,;1 01 proy s t'aw 11; Or not • 11 ~t!rt•ntd 13 Low dlt;l ol :>o St,ttoner"• Ullll ·1 21 Parl1 suburb 22 S•l°""'riillt 2-4 l!MQf: ...... 2e imoosed 27 Nulllly 30 Rellr111d 32 Waid o~ 33 Muddled 3-4 Feminine ,,_ 37 He1aldic beel'1,,g 38 Muscular power 39 Surt1c• depre1•lon •O fotplo1iv• "'"'"'"""' '1 'Thin metal ""' •2 Slow: MUSIC 'l:Jt Aecusti ,,, re turn 60 A1r to1ce ttero 61 Serve Ci2 Cal'Jbbean lslafld 63 Woro ot conserit 8• l ength Ul'lllS 65 luil OOWN 1 DlQirbance 2 BuebaU 111"1 J Intl Aor T1ans. Assn. -4 Cao. provinClill \llPS 5 Mans name 6 form 7 Mar(s nime 8 01am1 9 Sma ll child 10 U1ong no "uld 11 Allur11ment 12 Not c omp11c! 13 Releised 18 Small pone! 23 Craft p ' c S "rl I 1H [ F 0 0 D T O s " ' " " ,,,, • ' L E S T A ~ I 8 L p [ ? ., S INES C A I • T R t:Q:!tli't R [ N T f f< t:NOT T [O DO t t"1c f STI ~~ PINE1 FI l'RISE ~ ' 0 Fl E S I u ¥,l . . le. l T U L ' 0 A M E F ft (5l 'P ·' 0 p ' [ L IU lil t s ' 0 " L ' " OY lN IES p A S I 25 Domestic carnivore 26 Went quickly 27 GrearnOmber: ln!ormaJ 28 Equally matched 29 Insect kllle rt JO Longed J I Be~sts of ., burden 33 Very smal.t lll'll<>Ynl •• 35 Feed th9 kllty 36 Kind or jacket 38 Sna~ ol OTIY 3Q P1eUl'l'll111ry p!anner- 41 Caplet In. words 42 Shellac • ingredient '" Siflbad s ~,, 46 OU1Une 46 Make reQO!lal 47 Oeveloo 48 Fells snort l50 Deni ma~ l>y ntOtion 51 Eio;1remely '" 53 Utter ffen1ledly 54 American inventor 55 Compau ' point s8 A GabOf 5i Bueiness abbr. -, . ' " -. . ' . JUDGE1 PAll.lfeR THERE'S 50ME'TH1 NG ELSE I FOUND OU'T, MR . POOLE! SL l>.DE ROBERT6 16 DOWN HERE iALKING TO ;t--~/ THE D.A . .' MISS PEACH i J l ! • -1 • AlrTMi.« 16 60INW 'TO f!AWhl~T n:> Mli ~ TJ.l~T THiil' ffNO HIM To A &a.<"01N6 f'MOOI.? WI-<'!? A~ AN tCONOMV I MfA~Ull'I!, Ml+'> PEACH- BLIT -· ' HOW WO!ALD iHAT W01l'IC1 ,AltTH"'it? by Mell :ro '*' ONE LEH MOtATl-4 TO FEEO.,. \ \ I I L",, .. / {. .. ,,. ·.' •• ....... .1.·7 w' ....,,_ i.,)Ml)i. '-..._ by Chester Gould ~ '1·1 '"Now please don ·t pay any attention to the chatting during your lecture -thi~ is the fi rst time \\'e'\'e all seen each other since lhe holidays ... DENNIS THE MENACE ' / 'E~ ... OID 1HE SACK I WftS CARRYIN' HAVE . 1H~ FffJ" IN IT ? ' _J ~. ao Spending On'Queen' 'Proper ' .SACRA~1 L:rrro , AP 1 -The lll~· or l.ong i:ka1.:h hits forn1ally dctllL'd allegations 111 <I ~late Land~ (:o mntl~sion staff report that ii i1npropcrly ~pent lid<'la nd oil roy~11tics rnnt·t"run:; :h(' Quern f\1:iry IJ1·pu1y Cl1y Atty. 1-WbC'rt \\' Parkin !old the comrn ission \\lrdnr~day. "\\'c r e l f! c t eornplctcly the legal theory (.._ __ s_· 1_a_1_c_~) on "·h1('h your ~t11rr lhi·l'tl 11 .. <-·onclusions." The con1n11sslu11 took niJ im mediate action . The commission's staff said in Dece mber after n four-year audit that $1 4 n11llion ol !ht· 1:ity's sha re of thC! ro\a\t1c~ ' . Thur1d.i.Y. rebPu~ry 1 11)74 Ex-wife His Foe~ Solori to Face W 01nc1n He Divorcecl the Republican primary in ~fay. "I think people need to know about candidates and know who they are votin g for. I plan to speak out about honor and integrity and n1oralil y," she sai d. * A Medal of Honor winner v.·a! arrested in Pennsylvania following a st>cret indictment in Honolulu chftrglng him \~·Ith forging and passing eight bad checks totaling $1.222. David C. Oolby, v.• h o received the nation's hlghe!il award fur hcro1sn1 i 11 \'Jetnam, is charged \li'llh passing the checks jl llonolulu rnllilarv baset1 bt."tween Nov. 19 and ·0c_c 17. 1en . Uo1by, or Oaks, Pa., w:i.s 21 \Vhc.n presented tho ~w<trd by President Jobn!iOll at \Vhite iloU3e ceremonies in 1967. * 1'.1adame Landelle 1'rlvrtto>, tht' noted harpsichordist, says in Mianii her sec ret is a healthy diet , co111bincd with hard work and dally exercise. But her choice ot v.1ords gives her away. She says proudly : "~ly n1eas urcments arr 38-22·36 ... took at thos e limbs ... "Limbs" is the Victorian 11·ord for "legs." She's 95. •• !\l u llimillionalrr lli'rnard Cornfeld was sued for $35.000 by Vaill Da1'is, 19. who charged that he ass;:iu ltcd hrr at hi! estate in England last Feb. 9. In the sui t. i\liss Oa\ois said she v.·as Jl the estJtc to be intervtev.ed for a iob taring fot Cornfc1d's horses. aod thr nttked mlllionolre tried to force hl'S aucntiom an ht.r ll.nd chQkcd her v.·hen !he r~i.slcd and screanH.'<i. She charGc<l $hl• :.urrrrt:-d bodl1y. har1n. cn1011onul tl1stress and hun1 illatlon. • District Attornc)' Jostpb Bu5l'b sa id that ~·hen he stJrtcd i;ro1vinr. a b"ard about six v.'c{'ks ago it was "a little tonsorial dlvrr!lon." The trouble. he said. wa s that altho ugh hc is a staunch la\1··n nd-order man. ·'peopl·· believed I 1vas n1aklng a politic al s1 ate1nt1nt. It's callse<i mOre discuS.'liOn ;111ywhrre I've f.:One than, I 1 h 1 n k , \\'aterga tl.'.'' The prob\en\S of 3 bearded district attor"e\' whose r~cia l hai r clashes \1:ith his in1ag c pro\'cd too ni uch for Busrh. Ile had the beard publlcly .sh:ivcd off. * Eve n Pre sid ent Nixon's son - \Vas involved_ -1 e Aliuto (f11i1• VALL1':JO ii\1 '1 Francisco Mayor Sa11 Jo seph Vital Statisti~s for tlae Orange Coast Area in-Jay,· has to wait in 1ine for g:1so\Jne . Da\1d El&rnho wtr revealed 1n an Intervie w that, in the rnrl~· days of the energy shorticgc. he 11'aitcd in line for thret' hour s in ~taryland . Alioto is buc k on lhe political · stu1np and his 1\•Jfc -\Vho earlier fe lt neglected enough by him to disappear for 18 clays -\\•as at his side. ~ couple v.·ere reunited !his week afte r nut horilies issued an all-poinls bull etin for the missing Angelina t\liolo. "l think it's fai r to say tha t Ange lina has done almost as n1uch for the California ntlss ions as Junipero Serra." Alioto quipped here Wedne sda y night about the publicized incident. e Nixo•• Biii SACRAMENTO (UPI I -A plan to as~ure that Pre~ident J\'ixon will pay state income ta:'\ in the future "'as in troduced in th e Legislature. The bill doesn't mention the President by nan1e but the author. Sen. David A. Robert i. ID-Los Angeles l. said it \ras aimed at "'a resident of S:.in Clemente.·• The bill v.:ou!d require state inrome tax payment s by persons "v.•ho ha ve reg istered and voted in California and who O\\'n Californi a property of value exceeding $100.000. ·· e Belti "!I Asked LOS ANGELES IUPi l - A ci ti zens group fi led v.·ith the stale attorney general's office an ini tiative petition for a 20 • yaer exfM!rlment in offtrack belting In California and for ga.nbling in Riverside County. !\·lcmb<'rs of C :i ! i r o r n i a Funding Lal\". Inc. filed the petition here \Vcdncsda~'. II asked that pariinutucl betting: be expanded 1 n Cali fomia, \\'hilc o1hl'r forn)<; of g:imb!ing be atlo1\·~d only in lhc Riverside Co u n t y rommuniti es of Pal n1 Springs. Dese rt Hot Springs. Indio, La Qu inta, Palm Descr1 :inll Yucca Valley. e 'Bribe' Cited LOS ANGELES (U PI l Dcrnocra!ic party of r i c i a I lfer1nan Sillas announced his candidacy for secretary ol stale, and said his friend, /\ s s e 1n b I y m a n Richard /\J;itotTe. offered him $10,000 10 drop out of the race. Attomry Sil I a ii ~aid -... Jtlarriage Licruases OtttmlMr 11 TP.YLOR·O'HANL.ON l'l •ll l a r>'I On,.Un<1, 39. 1~• Gr~nd~~. 5-0" c.1,,,,en1e '""' S1>al.t '"''"'''· lJ, 111 (h•QUil•. 5-.tn Clemenre. FAEl fl-llYRNE-Frt<¥ritll JOl'ln, 11. 5~11 ll:ldel>t>rY. >luntlnf!!on B••c~ .r1<1 tner yl Lt P. 75, Ufil IHdgc~~•v , H~"' 1ng1011 a~"'" TWOMSL Y. JR,{;REEN 111n~r! D.tnltl, ''· Jn1! SMY~dil O•I••· 0dnd 1>01n! ""d M"rlanne Gco•o••· •l, l2&ll ~!tY••ll Ori~•. D~n• Point. L.AR 50N.,(RA8A(HER -R t I ~~ Kennm!y, 11. 19111 OcmlnQo Ro~~. Fyllerlon •nd Oet>otan Anne. 11, 1189? C•llt C••ill, Mls1IM Vlelo. PANA~·MAAG -Oa11lel MICl''<lt l, 11. 1696 MM•Ovl•, ADI, c. C11~lil Me•• •"d Otnten, 19 )I! WOOOlilflO P lo(e, ,\pl, (, (OSI• Me1•. O•c•mD•r 11 GI LLENWATER·DE (QNr!ICI( Tt>omil> R•Y· •1. ?0171 R•venwooo Lano. Hun!lng1cn Be•cn nnd Oorothy Jeilnne, •I. 161 Frt•man, t.cng Be•cfl ~lU J.CLEV-(OLL I NS -R<cn1r<1 Allen, 11, 9!•6 Co•n .. ~11. 11unllna1on fl eacn •n<1 Oonn.1 Lynn, 30, 9546 C:ornw•ll, liuntln9trn Beld•. LAC:E V·5-£~ER A -W1yne Louh. ?O. 16~1 W~etler, Hyn!.nglM Bedell •n<I M~nC•••• 1,, 16~1 W h or ltr , HynHng1.,,, a~a'n GUEA'l:ERO·MUNOZ An !onlo Guerrero. ,6, 1l1I• '"""! s1., Wt•!"""""' ~n<I E1orr1n1•. '. 131~• Cf\t'<Y Si. We.,mln,1t• /o\OO'l:E-McCORMA(IC. -R o d g t r Mee•. •l. 1~1} N. VD•flu r 51 , A1 .• n9!on, Virgon•.t •n<I M•rilyn, )?, Joll Grandview, L.igun1 B••~n. SIMM.ERS·EVAN S -Ga•old Ws ,,en, 16. Ill Seo!! Pi.ct , Apr_ II . (o•I• I>'••• .,.,,, Cornell• S111tnnt . 21, 111 Scoll P11ce. Ap1, 11, Co111 Mt •• O'REAR·t.AN1 l -Rk~•fd EdWi •d ••. 113?1 Lemonlr••· tl~"""!J'Cn B••<I> 11nd Kdrn+een M.trie, •1, •1~6 v"roe M•r Orlve. kuM1,..0111n B11ac~ C.RAVES·L\JN 5-F011:0 -Be,..nv 11 ~·1. '~· 8101 kol! Sr .. nuena f'at~ •n<I ll•rbara J~in, 19, 119 s ,011 Pl•c•, Cot!a l!.t111. MARTE'l·CURt. -~e,.,n "al•ic._, 10. 7•1&1 ~nadrll Lan•, "'l•,,on Vltlo .no Cner<I Lte. IY. 1101 ~. f'11c!tlt. 5~r110 A.na. 6 1>EEDLOV[·f"l 5HE'R Jo~n "W". 75. n~1 MoMn\la, L11gun• Hin• ,,nd Sally J~ne, ?i, 101'• E B•lboa 61\l!I., NewPOrl Beatn. Ot c. 11, 1f7J HENSLEV·GRAV -E•r~le Hlt~man, 11, 10191 Ce~lr~I. G•rd•n Grove and (ll'lef Blgelow. Ill .. \0501 W~•tler (lrr<e. Hyn111191on Be1ct1. HllGl'-N·WILKIN50N G e cr1te Stalloro. 11, 17j9 S, Bi•c+. S!. SanM .A~a ~nd Severi• Gene. ~/, J/,01 Par~vie·"' L.tne No. 1! A.. l•«nt, ll LLF.N·MILLE'< -S!even Dale, 10, lbl l(no• S•_. (c'1i Mf\i an!I J•ne Elle11, !9, au S Rm.•. San!~ Ani /.IA.SUDA·NGUYEN -J"'1nny T~~a,:, 1S. 9.flll t;n111an<1 Jo ve . 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R. end Re"• J. ~~~~r~.itn~:.!-~ ~:d.~01·~.~id Wlllh, Rlt~Ard Llovo and N•ncv J•tn t<~rron, Ol ene R. •nd WiUlt m H \.'.'all~•••· S~errle A. 11'1<1 J1mt• 0 . ~g:; i?:::~:;,•.~d~~~~~ 8.;,,n11 R oa~n. Gle•I• Je•n t nd Hen•v Arrnur E"nl•, Cll•rles AYlllll •"O En.1lvn M1a11t w,urtts L<\Dor>"I Je<>n af\d J~y c,,,,~1nc1•~r Ga'l'l>lc, OcnnJ Rae •na Ronala Ellce..,. Pf1Uer. Oit nt Lynn •n<I R•Chl fd W•vne l(r•lec. M•ra1re1 and GU1>c., 71it0ltr. COY Ind Ml •Y Louiie Shaday, P1mtla L. and Wi lde Vt•rl Hvot , Ol•n• ind C"••le• M. '"""· B••O.-•a L. •~d Jcn11 M. M•.ie. J;;n;ce to •ml 1>nll'c l(yn1. Har,r1e10<t C. ~~d Hube•! Rnr1!tn. (•rclyn /,\ ~tid l'••n• W•vne Odvli. G~o•oe >l . •<>d Sul•""~(. Cloud. L•Sllt An"~ dnd R;cn3•0 $dh•11un, Jc.,cu•n •n<I V1••orl• S fl.\dSle•~. W1lll1m J, and M••tn• J_ Gunler. Pa1tlcl"' ~nd Cn•rlos •ot>er!, II 8 Mt. Pt,~(.111 WOOOl\l'•!I IM VIClor Mcl(M\cn• Pcwt " Wilham Edmond •n<I Mt rlt ""oe1.1 HUi t•. >larvov l!!rY<:• t f'd """" M•• Polter, Duin• Ml"~'11 •nd (orcivn '" N lc~cl1. Gtoro• J1mt1 ftnd Can<l~C' SUll"n• Ho""'"'• M•ry [lltn end f'e•er llm~va Bo".lnlc•no, Sv111n 1nd l "cm•• T•rrv Pano, f'hyUI~ L. ano Ja m•' 1, Allt"-. Do11n1 Ruin i nd Gorden Hnwa•d P~I. C:ho~lt• E. •nd 5t>irley J Flle11 J•nu1ry U J •c~1~n, H•rvev E •nd M••Q;e Ley Roullard, (~rel A, and AY1otll w. AddM\, Wllli•m Ll•CY ano Glt•ICll "' laen 1111ea•t. /.'arv ond Jean l\~tfv, Rnoe!! Eu<1ene i nd l>aUlt Sue LiY•n<nlan, 81mlec• ,.vcn 1na R:ltht rd l'll e<S J1nv•rv 1' P11lm<1ul11, Denice Ann t nd WIUl1m l>obep! l •il•Y· Su••" Stoll and Gle~ An•P<> ~-11in,u. MY•• LPvlst en;1 1 .... u~ P ltoMcv•, Rlcn~rd T ~nd (fie"! ..., Wntte, Jemt~ C. •nd ~hlrlev II. La•t lA(I, Oon1ld w. Oftd Al;ce M RODYllC, VltQ1ni• c •"d Anll\onV ' l 'll>r, AdC.IPh 4~d Ol unna M. r <>wlar, Jn11•ld M. and H•rold 'l'I. 51r.t~I<. (yn1n11 L.oU!IO a•\d Ph1l1 C) AUOUll Juvce l>ol>t•! 0&~1el ·•nd V"" '·'""~ JM~·cn, f.'.~•o•t Ll>IJ •nd l"~rV•Y (11w•n. ~I I••· Glor:~ L •nd Timot~v J (~nne•. R~v"'cnd H fftd K •l~leen ' fl"r>•r, P•lrlcl8 Dilfl t 1nd Arl~Yr J•me1 . l"rmer. K~ren ~ &nd Donald W. v.,nact Molon, Mtlvln T ii"~ T,11'·• +••rrl1on, B1 r1>•11 l ••n 1nd Jonn (.11y , lll)•!on, S~n<lrl S. •nd Ricn,ud J P.t •n1•ener, Mt rrell H, "nd Jua!•~ ' L~'ft. Ell1•be!~ Mtrlc 1nd J\!o~rt Sv~ 11ona J•C~•cn. Linde 1n!I /~lrn~~I V•n ov•1. IC•ren Ell<•lll'tn ~nd cn1tle1 Wevnt Yoyno, II• M, •n~ 00t1~ld [ Jone!. Ju!JY A 1nd Fraft>lln G Kemp, Lt Re1n1 BUiit •no C:.t Pn:ll H•rold, --.-·· j;_,.,. ~ ,,~ '(. ~.dS?W '~· ·&< '-~ ~ Brftno•, R•v"'cnd " o1r>1I V"ti'n''' Al!llll;•i, llet1e ind Law•~n<t '·'· Al>Q!in~r. ~.ind•• Fcrt enu At•,ra~ ltutnJlf l(lnnty, Jant~n """ Greqorv 5-mltn. RODe•I E. ol'l<l Ellien J Be•rv, Waltt r C.1tll and C.er11larne Fr4nt•S B•rnnur~I, Ednt L. and Grne C. MD<eV. P•!r!cl• A. 111<1 R1tl'lot<I A, Cl•,...,n, Ann M . •nd Elv~•I J. Van O•COI, P•trltl• Leon •"d NJll\~n K nc~. Jr. Lynn, Ct!!totd Joh" •na Wolrna SY! Renaud, Oo•otP!y L. and YJ+n .. m w H.ienn, 8elly Jean •nd Dennr& R~vmond Mll""hnn. LUCI• /,\i tV i nd Hllll~ 1<ooer•t~ Pow~1 1, S!evt n P1!rk\!. 1nd Llnd• Loul•t Pron. Kt nnttn w.ivnt •nd Gcorgl1 lOVt " \'tHt l1. Fr•nk E 1nd GlldYI 9 . Sl•O~. Ooneld O.an 1r1d Gereldlnt tlll1on, JcAnn• ll1tdl1h i nd Bet> l•OCIPI• Cl1r1>•rt Lttnnt I nd Rey Robort l'llld J1nwl1"1' 11 l'illtr. Jotn Cltltt and My•n• II:. ~rankow1kl, 6tlh C•rlllt l f'l<I A<ltm sr~nlty lienin!Ul!t&d. G1yl~nne J encr •11d Kinne!~ R:•ch••d tlr•nd, Anna Bell Ind Htr.,.,11n Le•Ttr Gorski, Mi<Y M1rtn1 lnO R•ymD!l<I \Ye11tr, Robtd M. I nd Cl tOl Jt 1" (ampelloM , Ecrw••<I Angelo tnd JU<ly f'ar•er, L• VCrlll J, 0•1~ C:io>Dv, W•tr•n C. Jr. ,., t nd (l'>~r le• OuMjl!er, Ntllll M, tMI Edw••d C. 5-wct l. M1rlon Ell!i bell't 1nd Allin •nd N.ildil G••Y ' A Q~,,·re, GllD+ltl v. end Jo M1rle Burr•1. Marg•rel I(, •nd Oomp••v Anoe•son, Vle111r L. t nd Parnt!• S Van i\me1oogen. Vtr• ~nd Gerd•d Stt1roecie•. S1ndt t Lee •no Pdul L11xtrne L~l n. Rlcn,lrd L1wl1 ,-,,d T~fry Lee In~. C:~r1s1 ln1 L. •!Id DAvld George Fe,.•nte. A"H• Jcvte t l>d Lc1111 C•rmen Jo~n1on. Wltllam N. end Marv Ht len /rnudtln~k<. Logon, 1to13nn tn<t J OI>" l"r'lint;, Pell•. Raymond Ou~lin 1r1d Juli• SYi"n !E~1ns) J>noot>on. J1nlct Loul•• •nlf Jol>n lnGm.i' Palmer. K1rtn Collotn 1nd J1n10• L•u•t nte l'trd•, Lo•• M'A<U"M •nd Jtme• 1'1 Jr F ry, Ju!Jy At11ne 11n<1 K1nnt1n Jud•"" Nellon. L\'<:Jla J fne ano George Moc1111el l"HMI J1n11•r1 21 S1ntoorn, U....1vltv1 •nd Fred•lt~ (hapm•n, Mt lbflutn• Ltt ond 81)1'tnoe '" Dcul>lin, Mid• R. l "d ttorl t t Ill. Scl>t •Oe•. Ju<1oln G11ve and Dovld L,'l'ry Ht~d"C~•cn. Rl•a Lee ~nd Don Ewtn l ,,nnt!!c, Jyd;1n A. ;ind Mlt~itl J . S!amp!I, Jdmt• ,. <10<1 Ell,•M-111 .A. Od••\, Rooerr A!~" ""II P1!rki1 t.vnn ll'eJi<>, Mary 0 , •"" Ut1Yln S'>i•er, Ctclllo 8 . •no H•rolcr R•v Pvt, Elin M. and· C.;v1d G Demnreo=, (1•ml'il B•ul;s11 •"d "'c'"~ N.onty 1'11 .. ·J1"11•'l' ~1 \l/•li~n, CrV•lil Su1•n •nd Rttna1d ,o.1an O{iver, Carol An n 8nd Willi•.,, J\, C.l!lcrd, Latrv L a nd Jewell G Ro,., SUllln ""d Gl!'Org• wlll:om Rcu, Connl• R. •nd 0 0<11ld R G•ll<>Qhtr. E<lwl rd LOU" and 8tvf rlv .Jn•ce -:Zander. Bonnie Je1n and t:fl\fll Richmond, LaVe•ne A. &nd Rltnard ' Adr<>V· Pnv11,~ [.and S,Hf1Utl E\o"lt"d' f'alf•<la Lee tnd Jell•tv "' Grt11orv, Janel Gloll• •nd Lvrn Gr•y St•tffl ed. S/1ellev A. 1nd John S. 8 •11•nle, Vita anj &ono 11.•llle•, K•!nlene •n<I (~PhlOClltr JOl'ln foll•~. JVO>' Ar n •n:I 1•1 Je\~e Jr l(oernq, Betlna /1/,yr!le 1na Qy1n1 P<1lll W~y. J1me1 K. I M<I (~r.)I L. l'<·ur•'"' ltot>e'I A. alYl Jan1l1 L. l.~dnf~, Wllll•m Ind ft'l •Y·L•nd• c,, .... m, Jud1IM G •ml Rni.rl J. Cit11t~. T•""' Lynn ~nd Rcbtrl 8.<'n-.001. Larry C and Ctl~t!nt Rlt ChJnn, S•anll~ H •nd JoHphillt M••ler. cnr1~!opl'>~r Jonn t nd l(~l'>ltn• l•"• L•n•U~•fy, 'ld'V 1<.av and Thoma•, L rle 0'1Vdl. J.1111c~ Bcrn;inene artl A.llet1 Jc•ecti 11111.-111~. Leo M and S~••IB J . Lin,~. Gleda 1na L1rtv Qoygl~s ••ugli1e. M~ureen J. and s~muel Ft an- Bt•!nlaum~. Jane and J~m•• Edmond ~•.,riue1, Li \·•s a~d l.•m•t l Hul1,ir Va1ov••· Resit ~rid Eml!l<llO Ch•v11 McKtnrTe, Br.onn•r ~ml !nom111 How•rd Vflf\,O, lal~ ~nd L,,,.y C.•nlo•+e, Woc•ell ( .rnn M•rv Helen C'~'' l>olle<I M a"d Dor• Gon "/ 0111~. Layr11 L ~n~ Ctrl i:tt ymond ,, H11rt1;. J.~e1 """ J>,,1,1 ll••"•rd 1.1aoe). l 1n<1• .in!! [dd'I Ot&n S1.~1.ct, Nt)Dl8 Jr ~nd J t nlce Gltf'ldlnt Miller. JYH" Ann ano lloily G•n• S•Oll. BerDM• j •n<1 Jonn M Harding, She1on lrtn• Ind Mlchotl D•w•~ io:aytman, Vt •non '"" SMtltY Re• Lemt lln, Miry V. {Qlullal tl'ltt ""del1rd •• Lovdl , Jent •"d O•v~ 8 . lo\•nnlnl, Slndrt R. end Rlch1rd J. M4dl1011, "Helen-:J. 100-JPl'tll'D•vld INTl•LOCUTOlllV Dll!(•lfES anl«H Jtn!Mf"t 11 snv, Hann•l't e. trl<I w11t1r B1vc1 EinerldQt. An111 t.. 1<><1 W(lll1m s. Alie,,, Jc1n M. and Wend1ll P. Snoc."ev, Jer1ld 5. 1nd t.ynn E!l<ID+ltn Her<.,•, F.!~n• •nd Joe Siewers. Vl •l~n M. 1nd Alvin A. Conl~y , Jllf\n J. •nd (hthtlnt Y. Mvno1, Chdrlc!l1 S. t n<I Regin1ld A•lncr Relllv. Cnar!tnt and WiUlarn E V•>D<JI, Yol.lnd" 1na Fran! M , Fil''• Sn•ron Merit and Tlmornv Se~n Lii..,.., Marv J1n1 1nd Rtloll (lemtnl Ptnn!1191on. Ronald W1rre11 • n <I J••n~ll• K•Y G•Yn.J. Rebell .. R. I nd R1lpn M. K;n.,~ra. LOYi» M, •nd Mlc,,..et J. Ba·.icn, Flore/\t• c. t nd RO<ln•v N. 5-t~rr. KVtin<I J • 11nd• ll obe•I E. Allen, R!la M1e t rn:I GeorQe W, Jr. M •tlOw Juliu• A, ond Velma J. Vo!al, Yvcn"" A onoa Ad•m P. (~ri!l;&I•. Linda 5-. I nd Rcn•ld 0111id 0•1<> Ret>ttCd II. And ~1tv1n L, He1<n. Ro1>1•I Wllll•m '"" L!nd • Jove• r1>~•>l 1in, S1n<I•• J••~ ond !;tit Saaler. Gfl! L. •n<I Ollvtr (, • 1 Cn,,~ller. Rey W. Jr. t fld "lll'llfn J•m4•d Coleman, Curti' Ch1d1! i nd Kutn No< mt P4lr e. M1r1I'>• L •11<1 Jo~ph C. Rodgt•!, 8•Utt Arncld Jr, 1nd Of&"• CIMi'e Hemmtlg•rn. Ot nitl P1ul t n d C·••ftldine Ju"ell f~unkon1. Ge•t•d Micnatl and l.aU/8 Moll~•. M1rn" R•~ 11nd A11!hony LYnn Hftll, ~"""'" G4il ~nd Mitnael R8Y Bol!t 1(~1hrYn Al>l)Cll, Aotitrl (a\Olaro .i<>d Debcr1h "' f'lltd JlftUff"J' ll Kncwl••· Nolflt n Jr, i nd Cynlhl• Ann Torklld1cn. Ron•ld M. 1nd ktr•n E Mc(ltln, ~OCltri<lr M. 1na Ro-bin Lunn ICl1fl. Ch1r111 V, 1hd Lt1ll1 L. LaFl•mme, Vt lt rl1 A. 111<1 Ro1>11:rl L M1<t lr. l'loM•lt Lyn1>1 I nd John All in 81tY•n» IOI t.. ind J•rtY c . Kolenlk, Bonnlt A. t nd Jchn W. ~r>'lhn. Elltt" M1rl1 •nd M1ttt1n f'nltH11 1 a,1119e~1 . Cht ry! •n<I •obtrl c. 'o\atf'herw n, Lorr•lnt M. ind Sf\fldlln Arlhur R.Obtrls, VlctDI' Lt011 , .. a Oetior•h ,., T:mme•m1n. 8f!!y A. ~nd J11c~ H. Ote9ue<1a. Reiuglo •"" Ellz1i»!l't Tn.,,.n1on, tlan<Y E•~I and Terrv '· R ic~••d1. Al btrl Jl! 1nd Ju<lv V. \Vllco~. J1n11 Ann ""d l(ennt th Lt1ttr Rn.t•, G•ll S. •nd 1'1n""!lh J. Lgng. ~hlr l1y Ann •nd Breck LtlAnd Ccrell, Cyn!nl• A"" •nd 01rrt ll R· 1.\0<ln. Cl •CI •nd Rtvmcnd 8&'111, 8•YCI W. l"d 8,_nd! L. ll a1cn, K•th•vn L. 1n<1 1(1nn1tn Alli n 0y<!t L Tne1t1• IC . •nd Rober! S!tYI~ S1d 1nn•. BlllV L. 1nd 0 1vld 0 . 80~1>1rger, Joyce and Pon•ld E. L• Mu!h, M~ry T •nd Edward I", S(l'tumerl. Gwyn A"n ft nd ognl•I Etn•lt VIO<ly kt, Ra11 •n~ Daflnye l(ht rd Sim, M1r1n~ 1nd Row rt Mlll•r S•ndl•I• Vi n A, t nd LMl!h M, Grt 1v11, Ocnald W. and M1•llyn J SloO.••· l 1>om11 F. end Gwtnaolvn '· Gr1nn1m•nn, Brye• Frtd"I'~ and Kt!hl"n """" Ci1•I•, M~ty Ct lntrlnt H. I/Id -Stlv•tare M, O'Mtlley, El•t nor C. t n<I Ttrrentt .J. Wooch, L•n• J•anellt 1nd Llov<I Jc1~ph F Of'l\tCt , 1'r111cl1t o t n<I Norm• Ann PllH Jt1111trt 21 Sl.rtr, Oltnt W eno Wllll•m L. T1!11r, LlbtrlV 11nd G1ry 0. H a!nto~. Vt lm11 Loh t nd l:'yQ'nt Ye1rov1. l(yQfllil C~• t nd Kyl• l.lonfll. June L.. •nd Lesltr G. S11ellri'1a11, S~eba J , 1nd M1rt1n J , Mckanev, OorolhY V, 11nd A11•~d K. snoc-ley, L•rrv w. t nd Lur• M. Wt lt..,t>acn, JOoln one Allis J . Mwrphy, All•n Mltl\er afl!I (Dfl J tn~I A">Old, Alyct I(. •nd Jt 111 E. HYbblld, Mt lo1Ht Sut t n<I Mlkt Jlty Rcvn°"" AnOI• t." •nd WUlltm M. Marlin, Junt L. 1nd Lvl• G. H1rl'1t!f, Thomll1 P, t n(J W1ndv I. 8 ullocJr., l(f!Mt L.tt and Ct rl L•• Men<IOtt. C••IYn """ F•o11ch ...... TMd, 8tv•.tv I(, t nd Tnom•• o. Ml1•k, H•ltn •I'd Ml~t l(r11tt>P1lllMl"lltr, Olt n• IE . 1nd Ottn Frantl1 Mr.CJJy, L1Wrt"'9 M. ~od 'l'.'.,t ng I._ ,OIAI. Ol!:C•El.S 1_..rwll Jin. II Oen11l1on. l!!t•~••• J. •nd Yt r" L. (1rll1le, AQMN Ann t nd J•Y Mlthlt l Wolccl!, Alfn 01ryl tl'd Ccnnlc J1111 Mtrct r, Ann• Helin 1nd H1rm1n J 1mtt Ander11n, SltpMn '. ind 0 1rcT1 L. Gulllf&nllton, K1•1n L. end Ilion N. MUltr, Ellrabelh A. t n<I H1r1>1rl 8 . K:>plni•I, Vicki Jean •nd J lmmY Tl'IOm~s Get se. Oiane Ill ano Larry L. Oc<lltr, L•O R_ 1nd GllHly• E. V111H, Armla1 L tnd Ralp/\ L. Oel•nnov, J•cooy a1'1<1 WlllJ1m J. C:..•llOWI Y. G•ll C•lt n• '1'1!11 J •m•I Ea ... ·1rd lll1•C~l>u•n, J1nlce L. An.cl Jahn C. R1111nm1lt r. 8tt1>1r1 L. •nd A!l>~rl , Hecker. J im El"'•' tnd o;ant New;n•r>'I, Jonn L•wrence •nd V<tlC"t Lvn•!!• Orte9c. Vt rllttn M. •nd Strl J. Tatter. (•rol S. t nd HtrOld E. (l!leH. Alc.r! w. !II •M l t•t tlt Jean Scn't •l>ef. S~rr LYn!'I 1nd S1mutl SI~ l unger, J 11n t.. 11\d Cr1l1 E. Barn1tt. StmY•I Ern11I, Jr . ..,.. ~~ Eli1•tlfth Kn1lp, Vtnll 1nd NI~ lleM , JU<llln N1t rle [I rvi n!) i nd OOl'\l kl VtrnGn Viii•• JD'/tl E. 1nd Rlc••da l!Mtl'ff Jtn. 12 Oauber1, S/11111 a nd R.on1ld Moote. Cur!i' and Agnes Wertlfng, M• ... I R. an<I Jehn W Berg, Miu<lit Ann onll Dtnni> ~ H"rv1y, Chery! J e1n a nd Joltpn A . Tnv•11t•. Evelyn C. •n Dt le E. Kai>•!. E¥elvn Ev• 1nd Eugt nt (na!lts A1 Hltt, Jann H. •nd 8•11Y M-, C1slineda. Norm•n 1nd 8tn•1 RO!ltn . Brute E. I nd Stit n on Leng, Mt rl1r1 E. end Gtoru• t:. Wiieman, t~elen L. 1nd J1c• O. Dt t.eo, N1ntY Sut 1nd AnlflCllY Pe!tf 9 enicl. Grt'1(l<Y 11\d Slllll1 Rti t EUloll. Snermt!'I I!. •nd Jynt P. lluelnika1, 1.11•11• 1nt Jonn 8US(ll, JU<lHh t nd ltobtrl J. Ptgf, l.lnd• C. t nd MICllHI !". Lt rrlbl.rtll. Ml,,. I nd Sotr1leS A1ul D• L• Torri. Fr•n<e\ Ofllbtn and Mlqwl O'k1IL Ttrno santord t nd J•nlr.e l<•Y v1nd~•poot. 11'.lrtY .tnd Myrt ne L 5i.•<Nt i1M•. ;,,,,,., J1y •nd tl lmDt rl• Juli• Piii•. Vltklt t nd Ocu9l11 Kthn Gon1al•o. f'~gy t nd Jt•V• Oen1ln, Mttlll O• t<>d Edw1r<I A. J<>11n1on. Edrli Colletn t nd RObttl A•ymel'>C ROt>ll l· St•0\11 Oltl 1nd A<1tl1>11:rl1 O'l(eele. S•ndPt J, and T ~orn•• /,\, r.••ck. H•trY J. •nd Ev•IYll A. Reeve•. R1Y Jo••"" 81v.,ly E"l1•110• G-r. Emit>' •"" s11v1n w1111r l ".loe1. MOl!P•I J """ Jo.eoni<>e ll•ll••lt rQI, ~Y•an E. a<>d Rot>erl l.l1cn.i,1 Y/1rren. Rot!t rl Cnam11i11t1 anci Peul• Jo•n Mol le. P•trltll L•e •nd Rct>er! Tawn!tY (rulck1ll1nk, Rey A. and Sntll• O. Henkin" M1rg1rtl Rt0ln• •nd P•~I JQt•f!h McGovnev. Peggy S end St•ven I(. H•11occl. Fraft(t ' L. 11nd Cllt1ord J . Elvtd'gt. Merctd•• M•rv and lllont ld w ...... Poll••d. Edw••d 1nd PhylolY• J. c 11urcn. L;nd1 1nd B•.rv Al•ln OVlt, Btvedv J. 1<>d 800 F. Hen<1et1on. Zelm1 and '"'''' 11:~'1" -~vtllt, Rl(~t•<I .U.Mp"-"11<1 Kaull. Lockhart. 8 ,uc• (lt•k •nd J •c~y1lln11 ... McGlnnl1, ~Ill Rte 1n<1 Blllv Oe1n Sto"'• J•nt! L. 1nd LlrfY /.I, Ocdty, Cllt <ltnt o. 1no R1ymond Fr1nlt ll rootrltk. All• (1>1r!1n• t nd 8rYt• EUi1 P11i1ll1I. Lt Urlt trld J w;cll•tl S!1rk, ,nyllll A. •n<I J~n McG1 vtn Gl•rdlnolll, CynTf\i1 Chri>llnt and JOl\n V•c•cr Mtfn,. Rot fl•rd (h1rles 1na J\.IJ~ '"" r-1r111.1..,,n. L•roy W. and Ann• L P1•ker. EtlI•Del~ A., •nd l.ll!•On 11, Lvnr.11. Si'>l rl•v i n<I B"•" Gt lwe, Ann E. t nd G•rv L 5-n•llll, B1rb1r1 J. •no Wllll•m (.. l'l~tl Otcr.11 enttrH J•~. ti Osenblvgh, W•t1<111 "· 1r>e1 Rltln /,\, l lcdl""· E!Vlfl '"" AOolll!, Jt, "olt<lf'ney, M-•.-V Ann t <>d Florf1n G. Young. Vlralnl• z. 1r1d J t<lt R Hotic~tr, 1.11r111rer M, t nd Jc~n (l•rk P~·~o!, Vt rt M. •11<1 J~f\nnot (_ M1nttll1, ~alvllocr L .. Jr •n.1 Cyn1n11 '· l•l>t ll. Winl•rd r rant dn<I 0 11tl !•ll<lfed t <110, Lind~ R.o~• tnd Ge<ir~t °"""~'" Borg&J!e. Ecrwln (ht •lt•. Jr, end t.lrl<ll '°' Gwin, (elil! Mt•!• •nd le•CY E•rl Wllll1mt. Rtcn1rd Al\en 1nd RCH~nn CoU1 y, Tlmo!hV LoYI• and ChrliTin• '"" Glttd. Tnt!m• (/\rl1!iftt 1nd J1mt s f;d<Vlf <I HlontlU, Terrv Lynn and Crt~o•y f.ygene f lQl~v. Alfred Woldn '"" ~U'I" /,<av Mlle Carroll. \lloll~ce Lee """ Brrnd1 (;3vle Get'~ll. Pfllllio Mcnrce i nd Andie• , .. l.'.l!Ue1ua1. Rl(flf•d L. •nd 111 F. L• l.lcureaY" R.on•la G. """ """'3 .. Bad•l11bntr, Ml<l'>a•I R, •~d Vitkl Lynn Wlbcn. ROG•• L. a na M••g1rtl A, C~n. lliom•ln1 M•rlln tnd 01rltM El1ln1 1-!1nd•lc1t1cn. Atlnur N. t nd ~l•r~ G. (01¥t rl H11ollno. ~~irltY Annt •nd l'.•11,~~' Jo119h O'n~l 1on. ll1nc~t E. t"'1 Ht r'"' W 01GrfV1, t.yd!I l. •~d Phillip F•t n't t.!l!i1t1n. SMl'l'I l , t !ld R•YtnOnd L, • • ··1 was closed dov.·n at 11\'0 st:·1tions and ncl'cr gol any ga soline ," he said . Asked v.·hether he told th e President about it. Eisenhower said: "Yeah, I did." * A sign of the tin1es: the spcak l!r addressing To"'" Hall in Los Angeles gave his addrt'SS tht> title: "You Can't Get There From llcrc." The speaker v.·as James J\t'rrlgan, pr cs i d e n t of l;rcyhound Bus Lin es. The Carradine fatnily got togc.ther in Burbenk for a_ birthday celeb ration. Six of the seven Carradine! are actor!. They cel ebrated f a t h e r John 's 68th blrthd <iy al a. stud io rommissary. John ha . .; been a Sha kes1"H·;irran :ind eh:i r:tl'!('r artor for n1ort th:.in ~O vcars. The fa thrr i! filming an rpi sode or "The Cov.·boys" ror \\'amer Bros . Television al the studi o. • After seven term s I n Congress. fi6..year..CJ1d Rep. Julia Buller llaosen is calling it quits. "I'm a Y.'estemer. and .i v.'anl to retum to the Weal ." said the Democrat fro n1 Calhlamcnt, \Vo sh. • Rep. Ronald V. Dtlluma. ({). Calif. l. owes the rounty $1.jOO for cnrf' or his son 1n a private rchabilit11tion home. offic iuls said in Oakland. Dcll11n1s \\'as billed Nov. 29 but ha sn't rl!spondcd and ch·1! action is hcing considered. AUcbael Ot:llums , JS, who lived "·ith thr Co ngressman 's first v.·ife. pleaded guilty Sept. 16 to robbing :111 Oakland rnarket and v.·as ordered rehabilita ted :il the priva!e tloys' Republic Home at Chino. v.·hich cha rges $425 a mo nth . CANCER 'CU RE'. (from Page 7) \ .in ve ry ad vanced stages v:hrn conv icted of violating the \ they come here -arc state's cancer drug lav.•s. This\ i1nproved or have some rt•!icJ was announced as "the start1 rrom their pain," he said. "'Of of a crackdown on the whole l th.:it 60 percent, about 30 n e tw o rk of Laetrl l e1 REFLECTIONS percent ha ve an arrest or operations." reml•ion of their disease ." .. Rcyn Sheffer \Vednesday he presumed that l\la1orre's offe r or\ginatrd 1\11h ·\~~mbly1nan \\'alter .I. Kara!J1an (D-i\lontcre_v Park 1. 1\·ho wa.s lo announce his c:i.ndulncy for lhe sanic office !o<l:ty. JEWET'T·Dt VRIES -Sl~Prlt•> Pflil<p, ''· itoa w. w,10,0,,, Ao• J. co~1~ Meil •n<I Mo•ll Ann, 10. ''" S Pool1r, S•~l l An1 Bcund1, P1trlcl• Ann t n;1 W•\ll Y Eowln. -------------- >ltll. J. l!!lfk• 1nd C&rol\n 8tln, B•rb•'~ .lnn Ind Fri nk Ellwtll Fllt~ J1"u•rv t 4 Every day 40 to 60 patients come to C.Ontreras' clinic, which has just moved into a smaJl cluster o( white buildings near the old clinic. CONTRERAS, BEING inll_----' ,,_texico, v.·as immune fr om 1~---- proseculion. ,'\latorre ID-Los Angelesi . Karabian·s state cainpaign C' h a i r man. em phatically denied offering Sillas a bribe nvl to oppoS<: Karabian. e Vet111s Photos P1\SADEN A (U PI I -'fhe1·c arc s11irling st rc;iks an<l d(lrk hl11!chcs in the 1hlck lay1·r~ n! hot tlouds thJl 11 r:i p <he plunc·1 rrnu.s. S(1rn1 t~!~ ':ti the .I•' 1 1~ro~ Ji<Jc;n Laboratory 1od11y '>l (·r• t--nah ;o;ing and 1•nl1an<.:1ng 1')1 ~JlfJI {o! \'('n\JS !:;k1•n h\' \idt1r1t·r 10. .and rct.l.!J\'1n'g n , .. , pnci1v•. 'Jur gu~s ar e prC'lt ~ 1>>;,..11ed ·• a J PL sµo~c~mJ::in ~id. MC COLLEY·COLAHA>I -Otnnrl~ Ea ... rc, 2~. 1~01 N. (IO•Ptlono. Tuc1cn, ""ton• •nd C•'""'int, 21. '" f'r l•yo. ,O.pl ::. ~"" C!rn•en!c s,o. l<OE 11/o(teSME T -Rull on Jame1. 11 101 (Yore•1 D<o•t . L•oynft fle~·n •<>d sn~'"" Je~n. 19, 5'15 Roc1ev111. !'•r1t" Ana GRAY·MEE:t;lER -Madl1on Cornell, •l. 11J C;mec Hi11n111!'1d Drove, Coren~ dtl ~\1• tn~ >illdrgdrn An .. a, 71. O>IO<'~tf! J.16, S.C.Jt, Germ•n•. METGZER·BUll.K E -Oon•ld Jo1ei1h. JI. 1t0 Delmar .\ve. Ap!. A, C111•ft ~""" ~•..J Ci!Mlttn Frnnc~~. 'Hl. llJ~1 WOO<'l•nd Driv•. Tu1!ln SPAA K5.COL£M,O.N -J•mr1 0011111~>. ~. ~''1 Wo1nf t , ,o.p•. I; I), >1u"ri119•nn se .. ch and S1ndr,1 Sue, ~. 7•6'11 s. Broo•~ur~t, 1>01. -511, >I U"lf"QICn Brath. 11,0.~A Vl'-.V.AQI(" -~ic.h•r<I Takr1~i, _,,, 11)11 B•oo~.hur\I ST .• Founltln v,11~~ ~n~ i:!o•t"'""' A.n11e!1, 11. •DJ W, FiJ!h, S~n!• A11•, e f'alol Bia*' OAl\t.A\"11 rAP I -Poli ce .say a eon suH1ng en gineer was killed 11.n<I four oth{'r v.'Orkmen injured in the explosion CJf tv.·o boilers at the KAiscr Hospital Center at 1'1 acArthur i.~.,!Jj and Bro11dway. TM man killed \Vcdn cs<1ay \Ii 111 ldt"tlfif>d hy a ho!pltal spokesinan ns Igor Nickol as .. 1· V~·rrinsky. Si . of llayward . .an •i ~tffM:; e1nployc of the It. D. !\l iner 1 '?'l~~ 1 ... Enginee ring Co. of Oakland. IIiliiiiiiiiill•iiii.iim•• Hcw•rd, O •n• R"!Ph Goroon Howt rd. ,, Them••· Ev1t1en Lcr11tt •nd OMel J Q/'ln, Ra1lmCOh.001m. f'••ni1n •n<I Abc1t1zl. OI LIC, SYt t h Ann t nd f'ol/I Anthony, Tr•tv. C~Wennc Rlc~lt 11\d G11v W1vnt . l>o!Mtlt. ll1!hPyn A, I nd Phl!lo I Durrcuoh~. ErM\! An<I Drt'Y Jt~n A111>•rlt, Ptmel• Atlyn and Mlcnael Oet.l.r•ull. Clint Pe!e and Cr•M l •n, Kr1meP, Dlt nl M. t<>d 0•1• L~. H~tS1'ow111. Evt!Y" 1nd Robt •! l>oul M•1~enopr, Lindt Jo And Dov! J, Hadel!, Anll1 tnd S!1nley J Ooinn. K•IJtl"'1 I nd Rcbtrl llllen. Meplt. Judllh E•n• nnd J1m•• a.,11r,., St .. ndly, Leis L.orr•lnt •nd llObtr1 St•ndly. lno~•. M•rlo•lt 0, 1nd Ot nls I. l!ow~n. Robe•1 Mila •nd M••V MttQ t rtl. P'lltd J111111ry ,, Murow1kl, W!fllam J . and Romcn• '· fl dv,y. Robert W•r•tn ~nd 6arb1r1 Rlln Kneltley, C&C)!o!1 Vtrln1 11r1d G~rr11t H~!b11d Kio"· Frl'd I'. 1nd M~hn~1 6utl. (It ri Ctil>lrlM and Erw1n W1vl8flcl Legree, Tlmolhv Harvev 1nd Pnvllis "' Rlct . K.trt n M nt •"<I Mlena'I St1vtn Piled J1n111rv 1t Wl11on. H1rry R. 1nd Sue M. Ch1r1!!1, Donald 1nd lrent OOPl' O•hfQU!tt, N,111.1 Vlralnl1 1nd Joi.epn G1vten Wltl11m1 , ~l't•ne '"" (~lhtrlne LwYre B•'tr. Wllbv•ll E .• Jr. o<>d Vickie '" Wooll1. '°t!rltll O. t nd Alt/I H. Edmof\d1, JllClv t.. t nd Jc1tlll'I T. Ounbrldl•• '•lrlt ll 0. •lld l tlltl •• 8 r 1•1ln,kt. Ve nor mt J I M tf!CI LOUii Fr.ink Coln, Me•lorlt Y. t f>d Joll!I P. Grltrlln1. Sus1n S. ind E\lftlll 1. ltY••· Elmtr O 111d JUdltt\ k . Marntrd, Charle• [dWl'lt 1nd Oorotl'ty Cc1t•n11. Merv t. end J OHpl\ A. Ctllrv. Glln Adrnl••I •nd l1'tlr1tt Ol111M' !'Itek, Alltl G. I MI Wolf9tllCI H. Ky!t, H. J e"'" J r. 111d l l!ldt 1(11' J1n11n. Otvt r•tYA Alllnt Incl Yt rt\' Mltht tl S•nll. '•trlcl• Lynn •nd J1...-1 Mltl>H I HO<JOh, Jam•• llD!'tan 1nd 1'1t1lc!t1 ,~, ~1.n1on, A~ll• '· i nd JQ/'ln M. Ptr~ln1. MI N and lliotMrl To Lead Lawrence E. Walsh. New York corporate lawyer and d e put y head of U.S. delega· tion to Paris meeting on Vietnam ln l D69, nam ed president . elect of Amerl cao Bar A•· soci ation at co nventi on in 1-louston . M111on, Karen •nd l!1r1 S11•inv• HI Mlllt r, Connie J, t l'l<I 31tv1n w. Vlnttnl, Mont Dor" nl nd Roy (d- ""''d Oulnn. Aull't Ann '"" HOWl•d 8 . Slotn. Mt rQull• M•e a<>d J•me• E. PUN J'""'"' 24 "1a!h1n. Jullu• and Eoiin F l1ml.,q, Coniyelo and Bobb¥ Dovlr IAOHOW, Mtrnarr! fl. and Rov (f\~tl'I MrPhe•scn, Cl>t•lv Ann •nd Tlmo!fly Rain+. Jehnson, MAry Evtlyn i nd •un•ll 8v•t l Rc1lc, 0 0•1 1nd lll lch•rd Fr1nr.lt 01111. (fttl1llne Lindt 1nd Wt llt• O•Vll Blttttnt. 1(1111 J11n •nd Al1n AllMrr T~emes. E l1ln1 1nd Gt0rg1 NO\l•k. Ca rol Sue and Joi'>~ Ao~t•I Stt lnh1u1t1, Jolin cnarl11 1nd M•rllyn L<lf'tll1 Woerheld•. Glend• •ml Edward A. Otnehv , Lron T, 1nd G!env5 Loul1e Grelfl, Larry S!tv• 1nd Ktlhletn Marv •~'"· ou .. ne Fr1dtr!t k •nd JOftn Mlldrtd W~lt ~. Lind• G. and Shelby Lewlt 8ur~1. Jchn Rlcnard t nd Mtrv i<1rhrYn Pitt, 01nnf1 Matlin &nd CynlMt A~n M1v, Rcn•!d Almoi and CMrvl Mau• rlnt Ct vtnlt.'lth, Jchn F. and Enc:arnatlDf1 Sclllld!l. Julie Kay ano P•ul Ro~trl RHW, RlthlPd C. Ind P•lrltll A. Mt 8 um1v, Sl llY J, ~nd Johll M, l!!Pown. Flori Elll•beTn 1n<1 Rlch•rd ••• Krfgep, ROM!1 J. e<>d T~elml R.. Ltwi•. Robert A. I nd C:1rc!vn 0 . 0ouc1111. wU!ltm J. 11"d Anll-111 M. Monetti, Lindt J, Ind Gleft t:. l mlth, Jotn Dt rllnl and Wllllt m Frt1>kll~ S•n J061. K•rvl J f l ll t lld "•vtft .. Ot m tll. Altltne Lit t nd J1...-1 Mkl\lfl POll;Jll, St1nt1v A. t'ld Scndre k.l'llltlP, JMft Mtrlt t l'ld Doftll4 ~tYln "'"""'°' G•v•• end l1t1lt fl\\ft t.. Ccx. Meldt Ell-11\d .All111 Clll'llt HI.IC~. JICQutll~• G•ll tlWI I Jtlcti•rc All en Alllftdrol~, Ll!'ld1 L.ou 91\d •ov •llW••d WlnllC)W, Arlllllf r. Ind J \1111 P. •o'"tl, IODbY ••I' 11'111 Tr•CY O'M•lll Y· Ttrftft(t J..-tnf llHllOr C••-0111~. AtM!d C. tnd l ll'ldl •. Hull.,.,tn. S~!rltv Anr+ •IHI Noltfl ll.V Si ndt. Jl(k Htrd1n9 JP, Ind Dorlt '" Co.ntreras and his s i ,; assistant M.D.1s diagn03e each case and plan an Ind ividual course of Ulerapy w h i ch usually inc(Qdes Lae trile and a apeclat ;. ~diet. Ir It Is approprlate1 Jays Contreras. radiation and !urgery will be w ed in comblnallon with Laetrile. CALIFOl\NIA H E A L T H a uthroitle, di!couraged use of Laetrile IOOn after it appeared in about 1950. In 1963 the sta te banned Laetrile and several o the r unapproved remedies, and the F'DA has made ii Illegal to tr&n1port Laetril e Interstate. Ten yean ago Contreras trea ted a former San Diego schoolteacher ror b r e '811 t cancer. uiilQI La e trile . Contrera• nld she h1d betn given three 1Mntha to live but survived ftr five )'tlr! on l..letrlle therapy before dying or her dl1eue. 'Thi• was Ihe beglnnlna or t,l!ll Ihe rDA ca 11 e d 11 '1111der1roWld railway" that bro41-t cancer . palienll to Tijuana Beich for Lat1trtle trutmerit. tn 1971 1evt r1l perwOns, lndudlng ltrebs •hd ~ i s br0$ber 1 were arrelt.ld and Aut.horllies ooltd he was and still is charging $10 for lhe fir."Jt office visit and $7 for subsequent visits, and 1 eboot $.1 for an in jection of Laetrile. Tablets of Laetrile go for about $150 each in the underground m a r k e t . authorities say. Contreras 1aid he h a s treated more than 5 . 0 O O paUents at his clinic. There are jllSO a number or doctors in such countries as West Germany, Mexico, and th e Philippines who have administered Laetrile 1 o hundreds or perhaps thou sands of pa tients. THE COORDINATOR ol Laetrile manufacture 11 n d research ls Andrew R.L. McNaughton. 57. son of a Ganadian armed f o r e e s commander in World• War J_l and former president of the National Re1earch Council of Canada. He travels oonatantly around the United State1 and fortlgn countries whtrt Laetrne 11 produ<ed -MeJdco, [lily, West Germany, Monaco and Yupl111ll. There are nports of wide 1myifdJlln use In the Soviet Union, but aolld fact.J on thllt are hard to come by . (2nd ol 2 Arlicl<1) "0.n't mak1 ei.cuMI m1lr.1 1.-cl . " Old A.491e \Vha1 ev<'r 11111· endCA\'Oi, "n1aking ~uod" ii; ept to be q u I le a 11 a1·r11n1pli5hment . ,\Ja klng ~ood i" likely to <'!Lil tor direc tion nn<l dcll•rmina- tlun. plus oth1•r c1uallt le1 ln. eluding a ccrll\i tl amount or &kill ln the line .,.,e Utck\t". Dttcrmlnatlon by Itself Is a Iona Sl<'P l.O\vard 1ucces11. It I! oft en the drive thBt en· cournges us to try 11. a fl I n v1hnn 1ucce11s fnll a to come f'81\ly. It cncouraiel u11 to sr<!k out and try t1f'v.', morf" eftectlvl" methods w h I ch eve ntually \I'll\ co rry us to ol1 r goal s. Our ~oel ls to !)(' ahvay• available lo Sf'rvr you, "'lt li sympoU1y and understand· Ing, wh<'n you nttd u1. f or com11lf•lc Information on our pre-need arrn ngcml!nt plans, d!'QP In or f,h one for 11.n ~P" Polntmcnt n our office' or In r.:ur ov.·n home , l!!S you pre er. oSH€FF6R. tTIOW.TUUV •1• SOUlH COA&T Hl$HWAf ~$UNA IEACH 4•4·1&JI SAN CtlME Nf~ llJJ NORTH l CAMINO J,£AL 4; ;0110 :· •' ' " ' • I .. d I ?i' I I on H SpiL ln BJ " 1·u. \\'I v. t 8 , • Thursday, Ftbru&TY 7 1CJ74 DAIL V PILOT :JJ ,_..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiii~ I •• ~en10nh , • • • • , SOO • S24 Al.itomobilo1 . • • • . • • , 9SO -990 looo & Mo1lne Eetuipmcot 900 -914 lmploy1neol , • , • , • , , 100 • 799 Finoncial • ••••• , • , 200 -299 The Bia~ Marketplace on the Orance Coast Mobo1. Hom-1 l0t soi. • • 12S • 149 DAILY PllOI CLASSIFIED ADS .---· ._ ,' p.,WOOI\, , , • , , , • • 525 • S4I' Peh orid S"'91)1·~ . , , • • MO • m R~ l \lot• ~ol •. , , ISO • 199 1t1111ol • • , , , • , , • • JOO -499 ~ '°' Sole • • • • • • 100 • 124 You Can ~II It, Find It ;' l 642 •5678 J Trade It With a Want Ad One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval Schooh arid lt4h 1,1Ctl0fl , • S7S -599 t.o.1 & found • • 550 • S74 Marthcmdiw. . • • • • 800 • 149 _,., .. GeMr~I ERRORS: Adyertiser1 ahould check their ads daily & report errors i m m • di a t • I y. The DAILY PILOT 111um11 ll1blllty for the first I n corr• c t ln11rtion only. -- WAITING FOR .... HAPPY NEW OWNER Spic ,i., .'-fllln C'nrl)lj'I ll.,,,..1, 1 in ll11rl.11.r Vtt•\\ Hv1n"~ :: B<ln11:1., fAnlll) 1111. ~ dln111/ rm. Lu.\urluu . .., 1•i1r11,·lln1.; S. {'U~h!ll! d rUI)(.'~. L.i.:•·. putios 11•lth th'<'Ol'ali\'r brit·k lrin1 . Vact1nt & rl'ncly, $b4,U{(J. BAYand BEACH 6 000 Pf•no out of lune r ~K.,.(. .. ~ ·~ For Cla.uifif'd Ad ACTION C.11 A. DAILY P'ILOT AD·YISOR '42-5671 CLASSIFIED HOURS Advertisers may plaCfl their ads by telephone 8 :00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 1'1onday thru Friday 8 to noon Saturday COSTA ~tES1\ OFFICE ~t30 \V. Bay 6·12-5678 NE\VPORT BEACH 3333 Nr\\-port Blv'd, G-l:.!·5678 HUNTINGTON BEACH 171!75 Bc11.ch Blvd. 540-1220 L.\CUN~\ BEACH 222 f Ol"('S! Ave. 49-l.-94ti6 SAN CLE'.\1£:'\TE 3CX5 N. El Ca1ni nv J{C'l\I ·192·'1·1~0 NORTH COUl"IT dial fret.: 5-11).1220 CLASSIFIED DEAOLINES 'oe1uU1ne for copy le kills is 5:JO p.m. the day be· {ore publication, exct'pl tor Sunday &: !'otondny F..diUans ...,.hC'n deadlinl' is Saturday, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERRORS: Advertisers should chl'C'k their adfl datly & r eport erron lmml'dia tely. T JI E DAll~Y PILOT assumes llablllly for the first In- correct insertion only. CANCELLATIONS: When killing an. ad be sure to make a record of the KILL NU1'1BER given you by your ad taker ns rl'CClp t of your cancell11.tlon. This kill number must be pre· ,.entl"d by the advertl1cr in cnac of a dispute. CANCEILATION' 0 R CO}(RECTION OF NEW AD BEFORE RUNNING: Evt>ry effort Is made to kill or correct n. new ad that haa bef>n ordered. but V.'l' cannot guaran- tee to do so until the ad has appearro. Jn t h e paper. DIME-A-UNE ADS: Tht'tie ads are 11rtctly ctAh In advance by mall or at' nny one of our of. flceL NO phorW! orders. r>e14Une: 3 p.m. Friday, COl:ta l\lcsa ntttce 12 noon -all branch of· flct.'8. 'MIE DAILY PILOT r8- tttvea the right. to cl111· 1tty, ·«lit, censor or re-- flue any adverdscm~n t. aqd lh change tta "311'!1 6 naulatklns without prior nntlct. MAl~~:Js~~~~ESS r•. o. nox i~. Co'tn 1'fosa 92626 Gtneral * Balboa Bay Properties * BAY AVE . 4 Unit:;-l75,000 OCEANFRONT Nifty duplex $155,000 67!;-7060 MESA VERDE Golf Course 11th Green is right at your back door . 3 Bil. 2 ba. home \l,'/pool. 3 C " r g a r . $79,500. 551>8800 . MESA VEROE Cusl. bll . 4BR . Lux- urious pool w /jacuzzi. Best Joe., 1 blk fron1 golf course. Bargain at $64,500. 642-7491. LI DO SANOS 3 BR. :l ba. home. I Steps to ocean. Drive by 4804 11i ver Ave .. N.B. $49,950. 673-7420 . REALTORS Local Offices to Serve You General Gener•I PRESTIGE NEIGHBORHOOD 3 BEDROOM, 21/:i bath, 2•/'l years new. Beau- t ifu lly decorated. Overlooks priv ate golf co ur s e . Co nvenient to everything. Onl y $64.500. CALL 540-1151. MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE HOME OVERSIZED 4 Bedroom on one level, family room, dining room, 3 baths, service roon1, ne1,· carpets. drapes and paint. Beautiful n1ove·in condition. Full price $59.000. Call 540.llSl. ERITAGE Gen.ral General -SEA VIEW---VILLAS Condominium& OPEN DAILY 11 TO 5 Pre,ented by Nolan Real Estate, In c. Great white \Yater view fron1 each unit .. over· looking t.1onarch Bay. Starling at 568,150. Early Mediterranean styling; 2 BR .• 21h baths to 3 BR. plus family rm .. 2•;., baths; patios; fantastjc amenities! Directions : on Crown Valley Pkwy .. just off of So. Coast lf1vy., in Laguna Niguel. For further information c•ll: 496-6551 Gener el MESA VERDE MODEL HOME TI11s ~orgcous :\Jc..,,'\ \'t•rdt• hon1c is only one year old. The ru!ton1 cftrpo.•ts 11nd drapes arc jusl a h.•1\' of thr n1any featur('s offered by this fine hon1e. t<:x('f'lh>nl Me11a Verdl' locotio n at i;. pril'e lt>s..~ th11n you'd p11y for a new hon1 t· 111 11ny otht>r nrea. Fol' furth1·r inlonnur!un pll·11sr i;all ! 54.>-9-191 . Walker& lee •Ill l l T&fl THE REiil ESTllTERS 4 Bdrm-No Down G.I. l.Jlw do1v11 ull <>thi•r.1. Or asi;11111e fil!4','f,, loon~ CreHl fan1ily ho1ne v. ith largt' uSt'<i-brick firvplnN'. Dining 11n.•1t olf !he k l t r.h,..n. l'orrecl-air h1•11f. And lovPly rront rourtyhrd. Ch n Ice E1tt1I Costa l\lesa location! S:l2.!100! Call !;:I0-1720. TARBELL, Rultors General BEACH RENTAL REDUCED TO $79,900 10°/o DOWN Only 1; do•·r~ to an ;·:-::-ellrnl 1. .. ·ach. A 3 BR 2 B,\ ~round fl()(!I" 11nii and :l HR 1 l.~A up~11ii1·s. lcl~n l !'IUrn1ner ,.,..nlal ru·.-:i · huy O'.'forc associated BROK ER S-REAL roi:t s 11!1~ W 8olbol" 671 J~I l 2 STORY BAYFRONT ACT NOW- 2 HoA·r DOCK, 4 UR. 3 BA. FANTASTIC 11'g fnin 1111 w/lrplc, \iv &>sl b:1rgain buy in Cosla rm. dinette, R4, Slli.OOJ or t.1csa. Won't la.at. Sharp 3 il'ase Ojllion. By 0\\1H~r m bedroom, ~ bath home. ~More A\.'e, !Ling Bi•:.irh f{l.-,>a.lnted lnskle -beautiful I "····) ""I~·'" l'K!W shq e&.rpet. }furry on ( \Ill IOS U<V .,_.. I~(.. th.Ill one Only $32.000. call "4o::l6-~6'6=1.'-~~~~--I R{'<l Cerpet, R ca I tors VIE\V O<'Can rrorn ba lL"Uny. 546--8640. This 11tudio eve n has 1-'"'-"""L-"A~R~G=E~L~O~T~-f Ire p lu c r and t.'O"l)' eo:1nvcrsu tion pit . Stc<tl nt EASTSIDE COSTA 1'f1'~SA $2-1,500. CALL NO\\': Act. 7!i x 1s.; witl' 2 Bedroo111 1147-6010. h01ne · large , dblc ca.r gurqc ph111 huge .....ukshop. SPACIOUS LIVING And room to blllld. 132.00J. FabuJoos lt'ountaln V111leh Roy McC•rdle Re•ltor home. 4 br, 3 hi., A: muc 1810 Newport Blvd., C. M. much mot'f. $$tl,900. By su..n29 Ownl?t. 839-4600. NEED fl'st 1111le on exrellent BUY A BARGAIN vRc·11ol horne . Jo'l'Htu1-e,>( big Llqu.1<1a.Uon rorce:!I sale of 3 ra n1lly area wllh fireplRCe. BR 2 BA Newport Hit•· Lll.rgc. yard. Low price Home, '1u1 bltnl, frp\c, f4m. .,, 500 34•~• Ag! rm., 15 xi'D' H It f' pool. ..,... ' r-.,,,,.., · "Makr offer. Cnli Prestige APPLY IRON-ON TAPE TO llOl't'IC.!I, 645-0646. TROUSER POCKETS whfO -REDUCED .....,.., trouten are ~. This wtl1 .-- reinforce !hf> pockot11 nnd By nwner for quick s11l~. J11.~51·n llM' chnn(.'f' of ho1('1, 3 Bl{, 2 BA l'(ln1r In En/fl)' n'lllrl' <"lost.'t spacl' bv CllffhAvcn, lcnl Clirf Drlvt'. 5<!1 hli "don'! n1'f:d11" 14•1th Newport Belich. $59,rit'Xl. n Daily 1'11ot ClusWed Ad . Open hou!lr dn\ly. MH192 6•12·5tf18. or eves 642-1122 ---------- Genaral AND ASSOCIATES REALTORS GOLF ANYONE 7 7 7 Then see this ne\\' listing near the Country Club. Immaculate 5 bedroo n1, 3 bath home with a for1n al dining roo ni. L'se the spaciou.'5 fan1ily roo1n for your O\\'f\ 19th 1-IOLE PAil· 'flES .. ..\II this and a <"or11er localion too for only $52,500. Call for appoint1ncnl. CALL 644·7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona dtl Mar General WE CAN HELP YOU IUY, SILL. OR TRADE A HOME AN 'f'PUCE IN THt: NATION Ger.era I LIDO waterfront. 3 Bdrm. & lge. family rm ., cir 5 bdrms., v;ith 6 ba ths. Lido Nord. Spec- tacular view! V·iaterfront living r1n . ~·ith s tep-do"'" wet bar. Pier & float. $275,000. * * * * WATER FRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD Gener•I SPRINGTIME BRIGHT-HARBOR VIEW HILLS ReauWully decorated 3 bedroom, family room hon1e shO\\'S like a 1nodel. l.,ovely cov- ered patio and landscaped. $79,900. COZY BAYSHORE HOME J->ri vate beaches and boating facilities avail· able for your use. ln1maculate 2 bedroon1 hon1e \vith lovely pa tio. $58,500. START REALLY LIVING! E;..:citing 3 bedroo1n 2'/~ bath, Bluff condo near tennis courts. Rare ··Q" plan. Co nver· .!:iation a rea and fireplace. Large n1aster s uite . $74,900. DECORATOR'S JEWELBOX Ne,1· 2 bedroom Big Canyon condominiu1n. 11naginatively decorated £>nU unit \\lilh vie1\'. 'ferra cotta tile entry, family roon1 and kit- chen. !\.tany extras. $95,000. TAX PROBLEM l~ere comes shelter; new four plcx \Vith one 3 bedroom unit and three 2 bedroom units. Lots of parking, closed garages, good loca- tion close to shopping, 5 n1inutes to beach. $104,000. Servot.•l ond ~lrl • • 600 -t"9 lra"'f'O' IOI..,.,, • , , , • 915 • 949 U eni!ral .~ lJ'°"IC)Uf~ t1ClMI: CALL ME. l 'M A CONOO l'ni cute. c·l eiln and a hll lonely'.'. 2 ned- 1·001ns. 2 baths, pool and a cl ubhouse. the \Vo1·ks~ r\nd a \res1cliff Juca lion close to sbt)ps, !lchools, lib rary & churt:h. I th.ink l'n1 reall y nice, but fo lk s ~ay l 'n1 too cheap - <U ~19.000, ('alJ tllC, UNIQUE HOMES Realto•s. 675-4000 2443 E . Coast Hwy., Corona d•I Mar General 30' x 105 '. I\ilagnificent vie\v! $165.000 DIAL 644.ll'6 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 2161 San Jooqu;n Hrns Rd., N.B. THE BLUFFS-TENNIS CLUB VILLAS !}rand Nc,v'. 1-S torv n1odcls! Grt. location. l·:11c1 unit. :J r~r(, IJJ{., "Lind~·· n1odel, $74,950 J::nd unit. 3 Bl?, DI(, "JJaula'' model. $74,950 ('orner 3 bdrm, DI~. "Linda'' 1uodel. $78,500 z;ol VISTA U~IUHOSA DAILY 1·5 341 B1ysldo Dr., Sullo 1, N.B. 675-6161 A COLDWELL BANKER CO. =·"=···~1 ==i~~Gon~eral~~~G~•n•m:r•I ~~I WESLEY N. TAYLOR co. General MOBILE HOME FOR SALE : SILVERCREST MOBILE .HOlllE 20' x 53· 2 BO 2 BA, carp., draped, blt·lns., n.>frig., washer & elec. dryer, v.•ired for 2'10 air conrl., kilch. clock, storage shed, land· i;caped patio. Three yrs. old · like nu. l..o"alrd lo new adult pk. away from noisy St. One--hnlf hl. from clu~ l1nus1•. 51 ;,,495, Cal! EVES. 2\J.fm .. 16~. 697-7152. CAN BE SEEN AT: CRESTMONT ESTATES, 1051 Site Dr., Bree.. Central Ave. at-ro11s from Drea Conun. Hosp.) Lot •·16. CONTACT RAY, PK. MGR. for showln2'. I 2111 San Jo•quin Hills Rd. CUSTOM 5 BEDROOM HARD TO FIND NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-49lo IN TOWN LIVING with real country at-Gener•l General MESA ·VERDE mosphere:··Good 3-tredroom ·home· ,,,.-large 1-------1 135' deep lot. Close to Newport Back Bay. $8-00 TOTAL DOWN 2 STORY NEAR GOLF COURSE ONE YEAR OLO Hard\vood floors. Double garage and screen- ed pa tio. Priced only $33,500 with assum able 6% % !~an, payable $185 per mo. including everything. Call for complete details 546--5880 WESTCLIFF AREA POOL HOME • VACANT! BEACH TUCKED AWAY Tiiis beautiful i\fesn _Verde IN A QUIET CORNER OF COSTA MESA horn~ "'as custom built for - $41,000 FULL PRICE CO ZY entry. Large e ntertainment area. f<'onnal dine. Spaciou~ k i t e he n . WALK JN PANTRY . '['wisting stairca~e. t'amily bedrooms. Secluded patio. Community pool! i 8 O 0 moves YQU in. T a k ~ advantage NOW and call 842-2535. graciou!> Ji\•ing. Some of the neat 3 bedroom home, on oversized lot, with ina.ny features or this fine plenty of room for boat, camper, etc. 2 Sepa· home are: 5 huge bedrooms, rate storage sheds (co uld be a workshop). ~:i:u'::J:"l ~!tl:it~~~ Completely fenced and private. Full price nod drape11. All of this plus only $29,000. CALL ~5880. TI1is beautilul pool hon1e \s a real \'n lue on today's market. The-huge ~· shaded lot givc·s this hoote Newport atmosphere at 0U1cr area prices. For turther inlonnation, 1ileue Call: bl>aut1full y land 11 ca Ped 5"S880 grounds. For ! u r t h e r -. -f.,, HERITAGE OPEN TIL g • 11 'S FUN ro BE HtCEr [II information, please ca 11 Open Eves. 5'15--0165. 0 0 REALTORS THE REAL ESTATE RS Walker &Lee Ill.I.~ flT•TI Office In Ham• Located nenr MAgnolla and \Vi'slmins!er, ideal location for oHice in hon1e . 3 bedroon1 home with large family roon1, big yard. l11rgc \Vorkahop. \\'ill sell VA. Prlrf'd at $25,000. Call Colv.•el\ 646--05.iS. Tho BERG Co. Successor to LOTTA HOUSE LITTLE PRICE $22,99S FULL PRICE The transf~rred OW!l('r must ~~II lhls lmmaculRIC one year old home. Comparable nev.• n1odcls a.re sell!ng for SZ.l,j(X); so you'd better hurry on this one: Call -~ ..... , 5-15-9491 BIG CANYON FAIRWAY LOTS 545-9491 Walker&lee ···~ .. ,, .. ,, PRIDE QF OWNERSHIP $31,500. T\VO ideal sid e by side si!es ~ · for custom hornes in Ne\\·· Price Reduced This fnnlasllc 3 bed.room :! h;llh ho1ne shO\\"S l.ike a 111r1dt•l. Doubii.' b ric l\ tl1·cphi1·,.. rountry kitchen. l;u>ge living roon1 and a Jorn1al dining roon1. All Uris surrounded by pork like grounds. l lul'T)' Call Red Cnrpct, n ealtor• 54&-8640. port's m:wes1 and most eJe. BALBOA ISLAND gunt re1ude111lal area. Each Lovely big .J H~dn.10in h•r•ne ~verlooks ti~~ fahv:ays and 011 z full ln!s .. \Vonrl"l'iiil gre~ns or JJig Canyon COUil· I ., ll . I ' il try Club $69 500 h am1 Y \·Jn~ • arge inn y · • eac · roont v.•l!h pool tnhlc J $196.80 PER MO! ESTATE REALTY I JOJ AVOCADO DR. NEWPORT CENTER 640-1120 HauN&Ouo1tHauN E41t1 id• $39,900. \\'ell located Ea at s Id i! property, Has •~pantt~ guest houfe 0\ltt ia~. Ll.f'Ke Joi aln10st '4. acre o:ceUent value. S~ II, Call Red Cru'pt:t,' Re11.lton ~ SHARP. clean, read)". Lovely hame In excellent ~a· nQed~ n€'w m •ncr. MUlt Me to Rpfu·ccl111r ~ low prioe ol Just $.'\2.~. Call MT•to A1t:I. 2 STORY flrepla~11. hll,£e pa liu, hot house for plant enthusiasts & atta,:hed vacant lot R\"allabl~. too. Now $1 6.'l.500. PETE BARRETI -REALTOR- 642-s200 A!'sun1e $1 8,300. 7.6'(. lo.an IOIAI payn1ents $196.80. Huge living roo1n convenient kil· ('hen!'I . Secluded 1~ciroom~. fPnCed prtvAte patio· Olym· pi e cummon JX>O!. Prime beach to .... ·n area. .\sking S2:l,500. Call nov,.· 903-6767. OPEN nL'. m FUN 10 8E NCE/ [II THE REAL ESTllTERS SACRIFICE ON DELUXE CONDOMINIUM Custom quality thruout. 3BR or 2 + d~n. 2 fireplaces-I in 1naster suite. Expensive drapes sheers & shades on all wmdows. A/C. View o! Mnls. $60,000. Lois Egan 644-3200. (F38) EXCITING VIEWll Harbbr View· Spyglass 1 ! Brand ne\Y ! ! Sharply decorated '! 5BR/FR & forma l DR. '94,5()0. Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200. (F40l DOLL HOUSE-$21,950 Likeable 3 BR. 2 bath. close 10 schools. Good value. Bell)' Kerr 644-6200. (F32J .,. ~rvtne, ......... ,,.,, .. -.. ,°"""""' r 101 OOWref' Dfl .. 14J·l tJI 114'.a.cAn,...,a.u-uoo New,ell IMch, Callfoml• IJIU ~ • • ' . .. 2 DAllV PILOT '""''""· r • .....,, l , 1914 -..,.-----:-;:=~=.,...,==--:r-:-=:::-a:::.:---,.=·•r::=::-----,.-;;;;;:;;;;:~;:r.;;-----;-~;;;;;;i>,;o;;:jy'-iil66!6itL;;;otii1lfiOorr1$~·~1·C=J:•7il~ ~0.~no=r:-:0T1------,,B"•"loc::o1;,,.t".,~'°~c::._-·-B•lbo.-ll llind H unt1"9ton Buch Laguna BHch South Laguna Com merclal Incom e Property Nt.:\VpORT 1(1~·d. ~ .r I n1 e '"'"1t·r. c;.i ";J7 x. Sf> clo&e 10 oti:!a.n. $.'ll,000. Subrult 642-5851 BKlt COMPLETELY UPGRADED f"lnlutu· l bi•1!1\JC1n1 hmnf' with plush 1hag cit,,-.~rs 1.nd c:u•tom 1lr.1pl•& ··Dfororntor'!I l)(>h.:'ht' lntl'I of \.l'l'.llpo.pi•r (;!.--tu Mt':!!!. Vrrtlt-(~olr c,1uri.t1 1111 a quiet stri~t A1~11h«r c'oot ... IU'WI W"lilu"t' ,,,,.,.ju.;111• Ml $4 3,9!>0 ~ ('ull 11.11' a ppointnicnt. NU\\; Nev. 011 lht> 1narkrt': co: Ts · WALLA CE REALT ORS -546-4141-- (0ptn Evtnin91) NO DOWN GI 4 BEDROOMS $27,500! Chol\'(' 111·1}.;hlJUl'h1...xl n1•ar s...:h•>1ls ,\. "!>!1op111n1: Lll~C' IJ1·1n~ roun1 '' l!h l,11 •k 111£'. place. ('.1.untry :-t,,·1t' i\il- chen -•I k1n1: SIZ•' 1 .. t11oon1s. }o'nbulous h1t11rl rullbt.•1 1 • '''"' £·red "'ood patio. l..11t\;'' )ilrrl 11·11h spr1nkl1·1·.~ rro11t :111d r <'11r. T:lk1· adv11n1ai;1: • l 11 jo)h tr;1n.~f•'r. C;d' 1•011 : 8-12-2:).'\[\. Ol'CN rlL ~. fr'S FUN ro BEN/Cf' THE REAL ESTATE RS Assumable VA Loan Newport •!eight s home \Vilh 2 bedroom, 2 baths plus lani;e family roon1 or 3rd. bedroom. Ov,1ncr nlQVing. Asking $-1·1.9CO Call ~. The BERG Co.,,. Successor to TRANSFERRED --ASS\JME - 7°/o V.A. LOAN S~~.·100 V./\. 7' :. assum!tllie loa n S:!!'l::. Tl ·1',\:, l'J<I: '.\lONTIL Cnnopy <' n l r .1· i\1Ar-.Ji\!0'111 LJV!N (; HOO'.\!~ Ltn~·k fil'f'pln"" 1:1n1- ih· ruiilll nr('a. c •• urllJ'\' kil ' 1·i1f'n -.~~·pnl':Jlf' l.1u•1dr~ · fa111ih• sl~•' h •' d 1 '' 'l 111 ~. "IllK.E TO MF~AC!I " 7' · ne11· \·.A. · F.l-l.1\. Ter;ns 1nake tlil' 1111)\'f' 1· .. 11 r~1.l.Q76i li.li*H\ll LAKE ARROWHEAD Great for yl'ar round Jiving s, elost• tu lhc 1·11J ~1~1'. :i. )T olrl Bavarian style :{ Jev"I home \1'ilh open lK'an1 ceil- ings thru-out, 3 llr 2 ha + completely rinishe<I hAse· ment for playrn1 or ~hop. Lndry facililil's. . $36.JOO. t2D'J 451-389'1 afler (ipm or ~~ DYNAMIC DUO Ne\\' En~lancl ~tyle Pf'nin· ~ula duplC'>.~ l'rplt·, hean1s, bllns, plush 1·rp1g. 1:...·1 pa110. steps 10 ~u11! \"IE:\\''. Jloo1nv 11\\'Tll'r's unil! Prited at s~i-.:ioo .. 10'' fl(l\\'n 01' I radr. ! C;ill · ti'lJ-8400. 9 F/, 'NTI • V. E. ll°"anl & Co. lbll..-..1~ -COLLEGE PARK BA LBOA BEAUTY l1nagfne living in a 2 bedroo1n , 2 bath home on a lovely island. 2 car ga rage, many extras. Drive or float by, $84,000. GRUBB & ELLIS CO. '" VIEW PA NORAMIC VIEW P roperty 158 4 HOMES-MESA Southern Eletonco . OCEAN · HILLS COUNTRY LIFE 1 LOT $64 950 111 a New 011toans "French · · · 01 \'lllqe;. thl$ Chris Sp&douc e-xccullve 4 BR, 2 Ort~a Jfwy. lronl>tgl.' 1vlth .. ' qu.rter'' • tylc. Ca roe II Abel CW;tQm d.es1ined llllUM' BA. d'-Lnn rm. large tam 4 ac .. ra1.e rtnlal l\()nu.•!I on _____ _. has lhe vle11i a.J I 1 ""WUI nw15. lflll'l'Ovements (mr.oru~ { l tv....,._.,. t:ntry, sweeplflK ~ rm. trplt, atrium. 2600 sq. boLu>td. Good buy for qual 250' det'p R..2 kit. A1t.11'Li1•1 l'Lreula.r 1ta1n '° 3 •pacious home ownel'$ seelc. Ln11~ly IL Owntt. Prllll.·lpela only 1taragec. AD 2 tx'<iM<>i11~. bedrm8 Including mllllll'r bu1lr "' "'ood & sill'""' sl.:ull 493-@15 $61500 !fted p.nrty. $4t.l:OO. Cull for Jut11 $9142 do9.T1. f'1T.Stily 11 u 1 t e w It b v era n dw. ati.:hUectural anglL>s. Mi:l.500. , · i 'p · k detutlll 1mu\lcd, 1.J.mg ttnn t1'nn11r~ (lt·erlook1ng 1Uure b4ue pool . ~ Un ivers t! •r uon't miu this s.lrt!·J(·~ u1· 1;ounnet kJtcben, huge 0,1~· UNIVERS I TY Park V('1itmcnl Call luJJV farnll)' room, cozy de n, ~~ 513R. t ' .... ~ .,., ..... , CJ')'3taJ dlnlf1¥ A nooae lor Q\11111.--elur IW!'nt", . am ~~ c-nttrtainlng l.n the true REAL. £STAT n11, 2 1 "» ba, •<''""" frorn tNVESTMiD~~l\~i Southt'm mannt'r. J.'nr an 1100 Gleruieyre 51 . pool, tennlS courts, gn.·t'n ! appt lo see eo.11 494.9473 549-0.116 bt·lt, OOI'. lot, U(' \\'I Y ' ' The Re al ' E1t•t• F air Laguna Niguel ~:~i~it1:!· ~1~·n~'.a1Fi~} } Mobile Homo/ Tr•il•r P arks 172 'l'RAJl.ER 1'1u'k, l'1 apace•. Qrangf' L"ou11ty, Sl0,000 cu i;pc111.l&blr· on $50.CWXI d'A'Tl, 1,ri~-e $t95.ooo . XI n t 1 ! n ~ nt·lni; J•lllNC'IPLES Only. ru,1, .:ves ~261 M ount•in , Ots•rt Retort 174 67S.7080 SU.2551or139-6133 422-4992 1 'al1 5:30 _ ---···~ nR~E~A~L~T~O;,;R;S"""""""""""""""!:"""""""!'!'""""""..,;,;;;,~~l """""""';:;'!''!':;:;";'';"'"""'""iBY 014•ncr 5 Bit + drn, 714-552-0010 MEDICA--L BLDG:- LAKE AllltO\VlfEAD Greftl for yrar t'Ountl llvlng ~ tlosC' to th~ v\IJage . .3 \\' I 1 I I ca s 1· I o p 1 ! o n ~r olCJ d11var la11 ytyle 3 level p1'0fcssion11l butldiug-· :l 110111•· with OJ1Cl1 beam utljae€"nl nil·dil'al suil(IS t'elllngs thr\1--0tlt, 3 hr 2 on1• 1101v 0ti.:upied o!hc·r bfl .+ <"On1plt'tely finl!Lhed cxcclltnl fur oll'l\t•r/u~cr h11sC'rn1•nt for playrm 01\ Heccption + ;i oUicl·s. Col! \\'oi'kshop. Lltdry fa c · ~:.!.I StJuLhCo, J<.eallor~. S:~.5(l(l. 1213~ 451-3898 after " BEACH t:.cach b1de Niguel Shores.I~~~~~~~~~ N E WP ORT BEACH Coro n I del Mar Cost a M •i• z yrs ne1v. Gu H rd t' di~ ~ Prin1 .. 1>11yf•~"tl! ~i!r• BY O\VNE:H _ CatalirHJ vie\I.' COTTAGE t.'01nn1unity. Rec. ctntc.r I ;....._ J 1em::1 ~'OJ' boat rep11ir & sn!r;; LUSK HOMES !runi (lt't'uni·it·v.· J•ur,;, 5 \V/lennls courts, pool, t>IC, ,.... Rill Grundy JU1r li7~161 RUSTIC.' RAMBLER near 1he "''alk to beach. $79,500. Bit . .f BA, ftun r111., incl. ocean. Giunt bed r 0 0 m 496-812'2. , Duple xes/Units Spygh1~s l!11l's best huy Loveh· -1 lir. homt' "llh pro· lcssioiial Jan1ls•·;1\1111~ ~ind lop quallly de1'()r:i11ne:. No11' \'CU~lhll and 1111· l'orll•·r 11-:.fllS a1 ·11on! 1\sk1ng S1J!J,J(X). t\·•· land. n)(ltlu·r·1n·la""' !luih'. P1·i<:c 2 '"~-I Mob I H I 162 n_'flu1:{'1i.$jtj,:JOO. I 111 n1 L'<l, sul!c.s, vanit>: .,..,,~. iugc BY 0 w n e 1' • S pA 1~ i o u s 1 • omes sa e fl()R'i. l'nn ooly. 61.'>-36;$8 st"'p;:1ru te . f~Wy I' o o n1 ' Con1ion1iuu1n high at o P F or Sa le llS 1-.::_:2:.:.: ___ D_U_P_L_E_X_E_.:S.:; !?1:m.a~ .1.1v11~ roon1,. hlg l..1.guna t\iguel. Graciousl-----------1 11,-!l-:SA Vrrd1· ln1nuu·. 3 Br Z Cant1na ki.tdlen 1w1t~ all aclul! iii·lng" & CX.'<'ail view. MOBILE HOME $37,500 ua hnn1e \\ [rpll·. ,(, IO\'l'ly the la1es1 fLxtures. I lush 2 Bil. ·2 B<1. f.-1;1 n y FOR SALE : i,:t1rdrn \\' fnul tr1:l'S. Nr o·,1f1X'l 111 ('\'l'ry roc1n' Hi~ I I 1 SILVERCREST '··•·l•I<. un ''"5:.!. OJ"" h""i>e t" .. d--' 1 1, A amen i I C'S. n1macu ate. ,,...;"" v.. ttx-e s "'' "'-' 0 · very s.11900 496-9'!08 MOBILE HOME I -~• Sat f,, Sun . 1'1l1y honie 1nr ,1 •1cry tlfl,\" ' · · . . . Dana Point 111·1l·C or SZ7.90l You nanic '.U1~. 2BA, din 1,n, 2 frJ1k-s. 20 x 5.l, 2 B~ 2 BP c;u:p., thl' lrrms! Bkr 96z..s,.)Jl 1 111 bedroon1, l'<llllJn . pool, dr.1.pcd, bll-1ns., re!rig., • S·ll!,000. 23521 Be I ni a r, y,•a.s/1er & elect. dryer, wired CLOSE 10 Dana Pt. I\lanna. Hunt ington H iirbour 831-123.1 for 220 air (."Orn!., kileh. l!111tder close oul. Nl'.'W '1 clock, storage i;hed, land· l•lrn1, :.! ha, lndsc11ing incld. 1 .L::C:id~o;_;l~s~le'-------1 scaped patio. Three :.'rs. •lid I 'l"ll'l' s.'i·l,9~ ,t; 2 Bit, 1 -1. ..-SUMMER NEAR-· 1ke nu. Located in ne''' Eosy ll) uv. 11 • jU1>! 11i;sun11• 71~·· Fiii\ lo.111. 53·ro 1:ll1•n , Pn1rll' Co:.iu .\1 l·~·1 l•J1·n11111i nH l1.1rho!' I· •111 1·1·1«u $37.50 I t'al'h. l!ut't'y · ('!(· r C'llcnt :.larlt!l' IU\CH!J'"•l'tll CnH llt•ll · 11.'!.:-: I'~ REDUCED_$7SOO~.-6pn1 01· anytl m~ wcelronds. 5 UNJTS-OCEANFHON1· Real Estate SuRV .1.:_ 81'.:ACH :it 1klo.•\, :: Exchange 112 LEVF.L hltl)!". 1\un 1111· S:l.),000 _:::_:_::;:;:.:;,; ____ _ 7ti!I (;a1 iota µr. La/:" Be:n·ii SPECIALIZfNG 111 exchan- $175,t'.Xlll .• \O', l)0\\"•1 ges. 11-....•in & 11-....•ln Real· QUINT,\HlJ J{l::AL'IY tors, 644-tilll or 675-6060 1ll71 \larhor Blvd. li-l2-2'J'JI Real E state W•nt~ -H~tington -Beach-- WAL K TO BEACH \\'alk h• schools 11 11 fl shOpping. Hran<l n £' \\ • WE BUY HOMES :!~~r!~~"··t~13~ "·3.~~~22. Af-,J!!;!, f\lnvr in -bt.•st p!'ir ed home ~i1.u16!~!ia~r"'·~r ~1:~ ~~~ ---un n11c of 11n• lar~er lots. l111rt)Or V1l'1V llill.<: rh'iltK'<:I house. lleaullful ·I hr ho1ut' l'o'llh bet1ul\lu1 yard d1vuh'•I 1nt\I ~dull a.rea, a clulds area and a Sl)t'Clal area ult lht! n1ast<'r brdroorn. t.111·t•!y pun(•led den und a delight· fttl Oticn!nl then1t.' rhrough· OU! th l' horlle. Asking S~)l ,500. r·ee land. 1 .. ..;...;iiiiiiiiiiiii __ ..., __ r .1 , ,. I huust.'. SJ:i.495. Call EVES, WATER VI E W 3 HI'!. .. aouy rni., -..iui:.. 21J-69-l-4!i90, 697-7152. },oui·plt'Xl'S and Dupll•xt•s.. E;1sy renns. f\loncy n1akrl'~ scorr JU:'.ALTY :ix.-n;;3 5 l 'NITS "Prln1r Cor11li1ion" L'QllSISti ng uf 3 R<'f-ll'!ll, :? Bilth h-0111(' & 1 f)uplrxrs. Sli I ,S90. Citrt'y ll <'II I l !J r ;; f>-l!i-lll-1, S3J--0121 CASH IN 5 DAYS F REE ESTIMATES OPJ-:N EVERYDAY & EVE. Hunt Bt·uch/~'ount Valley 5:~ or !:1-12-5.~ll Bkr. Eastbltlff's lrr.,·rst prir·•·1! OCEAN HARBOR home. SparkJin~ 3 lit'. h11111t· VIEW \\'a1('1\ the Uoa ts fl'un1 your s79.500 CAN BE SEEN AT: DUPLEX OLD COM 11·i1l1 fo1·11ia1 r1111ir1g :1r('.1, i;,,ooo sri 11 101 s2: •. ooo rl1n1ni; i"t~ni o1· tlttk E.nJllY TRADE ONLY CRESTMONT r lit• 111.1 r l I n 1 p 11 Clt!ar · 3 Bil., Z bl\. Gootl Juvely farnily 1"C)on1 \1·i1h in· Bkr. t7l4) G75-7,U4 Jornu1I ra1in(.'. 111't!il, ..:rent I ~""-'""""""""""""--1 v;11•d :llul vi1•11·. l!urry nn ·i1)Bl'.;~IUV~~[)· 2 Br hou~C'. ihi"~ \'ou 1\·ill he sorry 11 -1 Uoit <•J>I, duplcx & 3 11•011\·l·r.<:ntion areaJ and its rcnlnl his1ury. S75,000. \\/ill . .. ESTATES 3 Br owne r's unit $84,900 833-0780 (BKRI RON Sl:-:LL on TRAD(<; you do11 '1. Asking S69,JOO. hr house. ~,;~1-1096. 1·he1'1'Y firt'place. A block 1·011sidel' 01'ange Cuunly in-10.il Site 01'., Brea. (C<>ntrnl In 1h1' beach Condo fill' just l'1lllll' p1'0Pt'r1y UJ) lo $125,000 Avr. across fron1 Brea lii.i.~iOO. Con1n1. l·losp.) Lot Sf•lti. CONT ACT RAY, Pl..:. f\IGR., GREENTREE i:astsidc Costa i\!l'.-,:t. 1;.:,i bdrni 11/puol , nr Jilli :-t. S.106.000. ;i 11nirs 1 -:~ h1\r111 , 2·1 tx.!1111 $6:?,000 Toni ;l!tllt•J' 6'12-4811 for huusf' nt' land, 30 ft .' Cl<is,.k· ('1•1srralt rxprcs.<i l·ruisrr. 2 nt'\\' eruz \nes, sips Ci, g!lllt•y, 1oile1, radio, depth f1ndt'1\ Prl\I, Ply, 963-4201. 2\J..fill-4959 . PVT. PAl{T\. \\'ANTS TO BUY llOi\IF. DIRECT FHO~l P l'!.IVATE PARTY. ~97 \f!. HUNTINCilO'J HARBOUR . fol' sho1\'ing. 1----~------RfALlY ___ IDEAL Surnnier & \Vintrr Harbor View's 01ost desir(·(l El Toro Ne\\• Duplex l ncomc I lon1e untlcr construction al slreet -a <·hanning (_·u! clc sac -Rich au1wnn ("Olors , the n1ost popular 4 br. floor plan, and lots of r.:usto n1 del'Uraling features. Plus. !he hesf !andsf'apl'rl y;ird ;ind p:Hio you·.,·e t'.'vcr SL'f'!l~ 1\sking S96,7:ill. 675-72'.W The BERG Co. -*-DUPLEX* Extrn nice 3 lxlrn1 .. 2 ha1hs 1•·i1h sc[). ~a.rrl + bran•I 11!•11• 2 hdnn. th'hJXt' 1111it \1·11\i ne1v <lhl. gan1g:e. Cl\1~1' to schools, shOp!)ing .'.; pl:1y1,'TOund. Serious i>t"'l!cr . •'all to sN'! MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 JIARBOR Vl E\\' HILLS, LUSK. La.rge 3 BR. den, 2' ~ Ba. Tiburon :0.1odel '''/2 1rp!cs, l:x>am clngs. Like ne\\'. Qu iet s!reet. \1il'\I'. $!16 ,000 1 includC's I and ) . Prin. only. &t.t-tiJi9. N E\V 5BJl, Spec:tacular vu, :f\3 \in·tel. '.';\2.'i.000. Open d :11\y, 10-4, Bldr, 67;i-3539 Costa Mesa FAIRWAY HOME ON t.IESA VER!)!': COUNTRY CLUB GOLr COUP.SE. Big 2 sfnry, 4 bcd11n. 2'~ ba!h. din rn1 & rlC'n, Panoran1ic vie\1·. Brick fireplaC'e. F a s t 1xissession. PriCl'd lo sf'll. $65,000. CALL 536-8836 PO PULAR "C" rtat<'d !i·init· FANTASTIC BUY (Great for F.imilics 1 17214 COAST H\V\'. Hoi,nes _By Oivner. 19.72 Enjoy your t.'Vl'S. in tront TI-I: iHG-1 :~ .t 213: 592--28-1:. Back door 10 beach walk. 63.x24 Universal Deluxe, 811', of the fif'l• or "'·a ich ·iv-.i br + bay vu. NO\\" $10,000 all l(\ras, unobst~cted _\'ll in the rani·rrn. of !his Irv in e lt"'ss. Hurry! Open Sun. _l. of. lakes, mountains: :.lh :1pn1. .f'.'!) Via Udo Nord . fau-....'lly Paln1 Sp r 1 n ~ s lovely :1 BR. I ~ .. b.1. hon1C', GT.t-7-ll.!. i\·lunicipal Golf Cou rse, Jot·. in 11e\11•r urt>a nr. Lake ., s · ~·or!'sl . l'rice is 11 ice al Turtle Rock Duplexes STREET ·ro STl<.EET Palm pnngs f\lobil(' Park, s:H,900. \r(' ha ve H v;.uiely. tx.-uu11flll Charn1 spolle!'S 2 Br, 2 ba, ~,~l"'Z· :i,1J;.lls~,·~· TOLLE J:E.\LTOR.5 S: n1octels nu\1· n~·ariu~ 1·r1111-den, din, patio. Ir p I c. ·' · ' · ' ' furn or unfurn., 011 OL'f'1u1, ASSOCS. plC'tion. Ideal loc;uiuu, 11uh SSJ,000. 01\·ocr, 5-18-01-Kl. Capistrano Shon·s, 1880 No. ~l'i500, R36-3ID pril'rs fron1 S49.!Kl0 to Sl;i,tiOO Newport Be ach r:l Can1ino Real, SpaC'r 'ili, Huntington Be ach CALL 552·7 500 San Clt"'n1entee, $20,000, VISION NEWPORT SHORES _58&-_' _9228 ____ ~ Price Reduced Doll house 3 ·"-' fan1 ·• S44,900 NE\V cu~101n bll beauty in $1000 Sunny 3 BR, 2-sty .... $44,900 adu lt park on the bay. . • red hi II Lg,. lo" 4 Bil. ' ba .. !..S.500 !18.500. 67;-07Z<. 2 Bdrm. + Pool Dran1atic A·frame $23,99 ·5· REALTY 11EAL'rGR~ 3 BR · ·· .. ·· ·· .. ·· · $~i:l,900 S.\CRIFJCE S69'JO_ 2(JS~..O U~iv. Park Center." Irvine · Oft_'Orl\lor's dream • ~ Llrlo water(rnnt park. Pool. 2 Bdrm rondo., desirable 1 ................ !!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!•I 4 Bil • · · · · · • · · • · •• • S53,flCO '.! .... 1rports, 6/:>-gn} ground level floor plan, l h y O\VNER 0 . On the \valet· . .\ l3drn1:.., 214 Knox St. Cf.f Call B"Jildrr, 61i3..fll I DUPLEXES-HTG BCH NI'\\' 2&3 Hr dlx bch units. 151h & Aca<·in. OIX'll d:iily 1-:l. 5.16·•10'22, ('\'(' 17141 539-6779 Incom e Property 166 NEW TRIPLEX 3 BR House + 2 Units al 416 llundlton. C'~t. Cail Build('r, fi.16·4-tl.\ I) UPLF:X .. , ... $33,;,o() F'OURPLEX ..... $-"~i.900 12 UNITS ..... $176,000 YEAGER REALTY 551H5171 3 BR house in C.t-.1. \\'/~ tenanls xln1 sh11pt>, $3D,500 or hst offr. Prine. onty 97:1-~JO TRl-PLEX )·1·ars new, Freshly Painted B '-Alt /b.k "t s~pcli yuu 011 n lanJ; \\"ill SPACE FOR RENT green .... : \1' L e r ia , 1 ,-;-h• 1l'llh tastefully paneled and .... -· A I Tra<C •············· ~1 '·""" Adult Pa1•k 6.t6·18t1.l '.:Bil. 11 " l!:-1s, fil"t•pl~•C<'. t11·u a11·a1 u-1v1nn1ni:: ppa oosn. \. l 1 , .. ,.,. L n1irrorcd living: roon1, plush Cathedral ceilings, '1 BR. \e iavt.' rcnla.-: ·· .., ... J 11· :!Bl:. (;J"f'al C.:'\\, !oc, HOUSE + 6 UNITS N'rw uoi!s a l 26:i7 E!clt•n, C'.\-l. Lst usC'r ll'/100':: 11·r1h' uff. Call Builder 646-441·1. CLOSE TO BEACH I Br11nd f\'f'•\· DC'IU.\t' J & •I BR Duplt'x. 3 BA, dbl 'i:"<Lt' ea. S::!0,1100. 514 l~lh St. I[• I. H.B. Call Builder, :S-17-3%7 _ Lots for s.1. 170 ~-----~~~I COMMERCIAL LOT DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA Business Oppor tunity 200 S;>.IAU.. 'fAKE-OUT · \\'ilh n)C)n1 to expand ror t<'<A 1•00111 un t>xt·lush·e 17th 10.200 sq. ft. C2 100 ft. fmn-:'i11't't'L Coslrt l'l!l.'~11. ,\gl•ni tagt> on good strret S'.l.!12 c~l6-3i:..J sq. ft. Ready ro build. I ~=="-~----~2~.~. 6·16-7171 Money to Loan _, wnllpaf)t:red nlning: area, 21 ~ liA, din. rm .. rani. rn1., CAYWOOD REALTY l [@] \'E1\l:J~ll Ht.TY . :i.'>6-6171 drapes, oversized panll)' 111orc expensive hr_i111es. GRAND o~ENING :1 111u:hf'd l=:ltl':ll!l'. W1.9j(t, I shag l"ai1x·ts ,i;,, CUS101ll beau\. lndscp'd .. in area of * S48-1290 * R~t.. 4 SEPARATI:: \luu:.i'S \\"ith :~·'' I ,, .... ,. !ll'.'ar S<"hools, 11·alkin" '·I I S I ~" r / 1· ,-. o-6Q f. I • .. ., :~aster pan. t'On1n1. J. ,uvu N B T Uy,'11<'1' n~1 1l1s1anL"c 10 JI u n ting 1 on ;,51.39\6. ewpor t ay owers ---,'="=-·=·=='='='='==:''::'. THE REAL ESTATE RS 1st TD Loans UP TO 90% 81/< (o INTEREST Center, Sw111unmg ixiol and E Al . l & 2 BEDllOOi'rl Commercial I -n111ny park areas. Pric~ re-\VALNlIT SQ UAR : . pine CONDO:O.llNIUf.1 tiO:'llES IJ,\i\,\ POli\T -IJL:P1 J;·..;~·s H J.: S 0 RT Pr {l P" 1" t Y • 2nd TD Loans duci'<I SIOOO. NO\\' S500 belo1v Condo. Cozy 3 B~. :lba~. Baylront }Jom es · P roperty 158 13H.\Nf\ :-.:~.:\\'. ~ 1, !!:lC.. l'lllt'rgenry salt', ',! hus1n1•ss nial'krt l'itlUC'. Call today shag, drapes, patio, air Boat Slips ;;.l,lll:! HiJhlt'" nr lots. $1500 I Lakt~ 1·u. SHOO. 847 3095 rond, pool. cable TV . ~·wi Se . If h . . _ . _ 1, 11 ,.1, '""'-hurry. &12.Jl!l•J.'\ lowe1t rates Or•n9• Co. • dish\\'Shr, storagC'. $30,9jQ, c~ity 1g rise T\\'O a~o1n1ng 1nC'11 n1 c I •U! 1 t'I". u-•• ~...,.• .d.1~'-I S ttl Mt C $36 950 By oy,·ner. 642-3781 St~I & 1. ncre~e construcUon properties, center Costa _ LARGE t.iuildahll'. H-l lnl, a er 9· O. ONE ve'AR OLD .. " Private llCOnlCS l\tesa. O\\'ll('f, I The fastest ctraw Ln the \Vl.'st. Laguna &>nch. Prinripal ~ 641·1171 545-0611 SELL bTrand1 "'wk 32 BRPlru~ i garage ''laces per un lt. 645-2020/&12-6560 .a Daily Pilot Clas."lfled co~n21,~«=B=lrr=·=S3=:t-=l206====o__:S..:="~·;=nzg=l=rar=bo='=""'='="=";x:"·i Extc•nsivc use of gJa.o;s, hotne un eroc ·· · Kool top sUndeck ------ 11·011ds ttnd hCHI')' shnkt· roof. 81\, \\·et bar + extras. Unusual Upportunlly to Pur· .\Big t.iectroo1ns. in,·t :i larf:t! UJyeJy & priced to sell fa~t. chase Baylront Proper'.y m n111stcr suite_, Glass t;ardcn 8.1.1-8282 Nt>1\•por1 lit!aC11. kitchen with con li11 L.011,,; Lag11na e .. eh ::11U .l't!ruanUo l:<.d., .-.;J3, cle;ining O\'Cn!'l a.n<I rolor 67S-8551 roded applint11.."<'s. Stepdo11·11 NE~ CUSTOM 1 --H~.-,~bo-'r View Ho,;;- !iving · lainily men: 11• i I 11 0 e ho ie A!n1ost l'OiLring fireplace. N t' 1v ccanl ~~d1"' Sc nr~ad fol' In1rna1euJ;;lt.' 'i [)111'111. 2 .1.,,tl i •'X"<'Ul11·r llrt'll oear 1hc 1."0mp e }} . 3 Bry 2 I.la hoinc y,·Jth lovely lll•11. ::iu11k· bcaell. Ternis 10 suit. Bk:r ocl '"P1.'v"u·c~ .. as ,,.1,· .. 1ul!C'Ci t'n living nn \\'Ith 1u·rp1;H't" g 1 ig: 1m , [)' · , , k · [lti:.!-S:,11. rrilings & frple. Cheery .inLnf: .. rrn ', ":'reri~1 '.'.c:nt'!1 kitchen \\'ilh loads of \lllh self cle;ining 01t:11 '" storage S.. breakfast area. tl~s~111·a~t1~'~·,, IJal1?, p<irk·l'.~t! ,\!\ bedl'l'.JOJTIS haVf' siLding y.nd.: l:.XCt:,pllO!l.tlly_, 1>rlltd glass y,•alls to pa1ios. Lots ;11 SO:~.~. Call .>-I0.1 121!. s & s CARMEL MODEL Luxury plus 3 BR, i B.\, ln1·l'ly <•l'OC'aclo l'p1 s thi1.1ou1. l:Ustom drps, lg£' l;un rn1 •1 11·et hat'. Forin;~l ctin t'n1, :-ill •'.]•·c ki1., O\'l'r~lZ.l' lot. Ii.: c.uv patio. filO(.'k h·nrl'. 1\dull oceupiC'tl. l11i1nac1tlate. Priced for q•nck ~air. BRASHEAR REAL TY 812-7411 : ('\"~. !l&'(-117,'( PALERMO HY 0\\-~Ell Qf 11·ood & glass. An TARBELL REALTORS ex('('l\ent buy at Sfiil,:ioo. --BIG CANYON ~ This rnagn1f1cl.'nl 1 Bl{ ·. .' m~1'k9P Hed\\ood hornc crealed by ~ .. ., loll! iU't:IUh.'o.:!, Ull'Ul"f IS uue UI il'llt! Ul'iiUly. 1•IOUCS1i) .ol'l•-Sb7t '49'1 ·1100 priL't"<I at $235,LOO. --BAY LIU,\'/\LlJ f\I. i3lH.D Assoc. EMERALD * 832.a800 * 3 &lrn1s. & 'l harhs. of 17802 lrvine Blvd. Tustin French Counrry Ch;1r1n. --,--- 0 0 0 Think 0 0 0 o Think Think 0 0 .. 0 • S PECIAL :1 BR. 2 BA hon1e in pr1n1r 3 BEDROOMS '2 BATHS residential .1n·;1. frt>~hl~· Bcnutitully kent hon1e in onr pa1nt(•d. :1\I hlln~. 1·n1y of Cosla J\1csa·~ n1 n s l fircp!HC<'. f(:l111il.v rn1 :ond clcsirabll.' arcris. Park likl' 111r~l' yard. Ch1~1' t<o n1a\nr l<n1dseflpi!l~-l/lllk$ )ikr a park :ind :111 sch11t'JI.~. Bt'~t n1ndr1 hon1c•. Don'! flllSS \' ... lu(' . s::s.~;,(), Call :~ri-.~·l:.!·I 1 larhor Vif•\\' 1111n11•i;; I Br. !'an1 rni, 2 1l Ba, Of'1·k & ex1r.1s L;_1rE,"f' l'Olll'l' l\Jt Oak firs.. beaui l'Ci!ings, BAY CR E ~ T , n e ":I ~, hnl'k, tile .~ h:ind rar.-cd remodelt..'d .~ iBR ,. ~Hln l \\'()(XI of a quality thnt is 1m w/frplc, 2 ,~ b.1.S, lndry rurc tollay_ 01·1'<1!1 \'l!:"•V-rm, . new . cpt _thru oul. Ch;.irniiug coun!ry kilchcn Lattice .i:. tile patio. $6!!,!XXl. & terracr . Sl29,;,Q!J. L1 ... 'nc1·. 0 0 0 Nearly everyone loves a Volenli ne and if you write the one th e Doily Pilot "loves" the most, we'll give you a big quarter-page space to print it in. To be elig:Sle for the space, just wr ite a Doily Pilot Volentine Ad (send greetings lo a loved one: wri te a verse about-or lo -your secret love: advertise a produc t . _ . whatever). Rotes for ads to be published on Valentine's Doy in a special sect io n of the classified pages ore all the so me , $3 per column inch. Si-1.~)(Kl !\'o ;u.:t•o1s pl•·a~t· t) 1 l-<17.l!J TURNER ASSOC . v1°c.1 \~etl lnru Sun 1-J 2006 Con1n1o<lore ]\();1 N. Co;i~I J-l wv., Laguna 494-11 77 ---~ C u s tom -On 1/2 A cr a l ~~~~~11~L·~~···~::~ j 'I C· 11 ll "d C·oc-·> .'-outl•C" 1•.c.·oll<1r~. y I · i1s onl'. •1 .. ' ··-• '" " Buy Your a enttne l{i•altoi-s 645--SOSO. • * T HIS AOORABLE L-Ors or pri\'ai·y ill lhis eh•A:int :i hdn)1, near the b•·al'h S.· sh()pp1ng. Exr.cllenl rll)t)r pl.in v.-1rh waro1, vibrant deeor. 2 ba1hs. f'il'f'place. l)a1io & BBQ. Shake roof. And inspirin~ Plu,.,o1, 10 , :u.1l ll•·<'vL' 1J111111~~ .\; 1a11iily l'!lib.:: c .. r 'J<li·li,l' Lor110.:1·, 1·1l•1v 101. '::ilJ,,.,,Jo1 --GEMM--l)!'J:~l '~C Balboa P eninsula "S,dl'~11.0111an" Bkr n1· A'-SOl' DOLL HOUSE l :lU·t· Tu~1 11i A\l ., ~. 1 ~. VACANT. 4 Bit ram. r111., l ..,..,'.,·-~11~.1··~"~1., . .,"~"~"•C~I'.· .,.,.1 in h1•s1 :irt':1. <"lo:.c to ot·cro·i. lgC'. kit 2-S1y. $8'1.500 Only Sl •IOO t!o1r11, .,.,.,h.11 ""''ty 67:>-lfioo EASTSIDE CUTIE lll-:Al.TUHS l'l :'-~!;;.!.; Corona del M a r on ft.2 101. Rnnrn 10 ndrl I n1or'r unit. You 111 u~t see lo Corona del Mar apprrr 1Hh' 1\11 •hi.-: rnr l' 1llage Real Estate 962-4471 ( ::::) 54'"8103 \\'hile \\'aler \'ii'\\'! SS6.000. \VEST BA\' AVE j C.1.11 494-!!003. Unique i Br ,I',: 2 Bn b.uy TARBELL, Realtors vie1v home on large ll·2 1920 S. CO{l.st H1vy .. L. B. comer 101. Room r or Bachelor Pad ~.~;:~~1 c·::i11 1~1G.111 1 Open SPANISH HACIENDA PENNSYLVANIA t>xpansk>n. s99.soo BRITflNGIIAM REALT\' * SALT BOX .,, Gl:HJJ:ll " With Pool On a ~cnerou~ 60xll)(l Int in y,·alk-to-private c'0111n1un· ilv bcH•"h Curona lligh· l!;n ds, a ,1·cl~ dccor<1tl'd 2 IJr i Ba homr \1·11h forn1a! 1!i~inp:. spariou" . rn us rrr suite, rf'rir ynrd 11•1th 1m:10 sun d1'1'k and large free fo rn1 pool. SGH,500. CALL 644-7211 --~ UNOER-$60,000 A Choice Of One Sn11u1cs1 2 tX'(lrflOnl homr, R-2, on tmppy 1 leliotrope UNDER $70,000 A Choice Of Two Oean~s1 3 BR. honl<' in Corona lli.i;hJands , big lot • • • • N~alest 3 BR. "~fonRro'" UNDER $75,000 A Choice Of Ono mt.. dining room, Cameo Unlver1ity Realty :xxn E. CAI. llwy. 673-6."llO l>UPl..EX: 421 Poinll!lliH, 4 hlk." 10 beach, Dy 01111f'r. $tl9,5 o·n . 6 7 5-11402 rvrs/1vknds. -l/1\lIBOR vtEW 11JLLS Eh.~a111 4 Sr. &: Fam nn. S:lfl.0.YI 111 xtre.~ Inc pool , S9~i.rm lnr lnnd. &t l-2975 BEST BUY IN COLLEGE PARK 3BR. 2BA, ~·nnu1i:t i<' Palos V{'rr!C' Ho\'k l-~i1•top!;1ce, large patio, rnrC' lropi!·al shrubs, J 1 h1':1ring lrui1 trees. Anthonv Fr<'r Fot•m Pool- con1plrle!y 11 11lJrrl 111 for pri\•ac.y. ~ 1.).00'J, 2 2 7 3 Coturnbia Dr. 611·Jl3.'1 OWNER 18x42 POOL 3 BH, ~ R,\, h11gC' family roorn. hu~e ~nme rin, forn1al dinin~ . La Cuc~!n's largest , n1os1 elegan t hon1e, L>loxc 10 beach. 0\~1ier 1n111sr. Adil a touch of spier tool----'--'---'------ 1.his 2 hrdrm plus guest * ?\10NAC0 PERFECTO * unit. Block a1ray rrom !hC' J-IVl-1, 2 B!t + den/3 BR ocean. Fresh paint inside Safe loc, i;teps to pa. r k, .t.: out. lltodern kit., ocean I hi p r I d p poo , SC, ro. II SC, viC'\\', dt!t.'Or -drep shag, bricks. Red Carpet, Realtors wood & ga!I BBQ. $65,500 497·1761 Fee. By Own 644-40ll BRASHEAR REALTY S.\2-7411 ; eve 968-1 178 VIEW-TENNIS.POOL _.:::::,;_c,::'=°~""~=o.~-1 OPEN Hoose Sat. 1-:'i r:.Er1 WALK TO BEACH \'iA Corsica(turn fO\\'ard Owner sacri fice beaut, near In Huntington Bea ch ocean at l>1c Knight Dr. new 3 Br, 3 Ba, Bluffs Brnnrl iw.iv. 2 Beclrooin end AJn\Q!':t oceanfront, great, condo with forever view of 3 Bffiruoni houses. r·mm spaeious 3BR home $114,00l nits. 44 custom extras. Nr. S32,!).;(). lkst huy on the NE\VELL A~OCIAT!·:!:i pool & tennis club. 644--23.'lti coast. 4lll N. Coast 1!11.·~"· .TOO BIG, MUST SELL- SCOTT REAL TY LnRUlla Bc:iclt Lindu llllc, ·I liK, 1'"11111, -i~:: 536-7533 494-6.¥.14 bas, pier & slip. Vnly ~I~.· 000. CRH Dennison Asso..:.,1 • u""'"'°''., DO'ligh• * REPOSSESSIONS 1 -una Brokers '"·"" 3 BR. 2 ba. upp.•r nr. Ground ~ fir. has lllt'JHln. Ji\'. rn1. For informaUon end Joct1 tfon OPEN 11·3 EASJ'BLUrr Condo. 0\1.'fK'.r. y,•/cozy frplc , fan1. nl1.. o! thesr FHA & VII. han1es, 1007 oro $52,950 Forn1<il D.R., l BR, 2~ ]-Br & ]Ja. fo'l'hCt'tl yard. ('()fllal'I -1015 O!'O Sj6 950 Ba, ram rm. patio. Spilt All ror $49.750 KASABIAN 1248 1'1omlngslde S82'.950 level. lnrl. rec. ta c i I · RJVIt::;RA Hf:1\LTY 96,,. 1.1.•~ 1396 l>1oroislgside -S!H,500 $67,cm. 832--5888 149 Broad\\·:iy, c .r-.t. Real Estate .i...... 675-1Zl9 DUPl~E:.XF~ near tne ocean * 6(2-7007 * EXEC hon1e, 3 BR, 2 ba, ALMOST FINISHED t>1Jles Lanon Realtor ALL TH IS&: OflAN(:ES TOO crpts, bltlns, !enred yd, $43,7a0 Fully Insulated, 2 * ms553 * By owner , custo1n 4Br & huge lam rm, fii>lc, 2 NU' BR, 2 ba. frplc, walk In BLUFFS condo. Channlnii den Ltg tam rm, nr JtOOll ftllr, $3500. down, A!l-1ume clMet, skylights, he am 3BR. 21~ BA, 2 yr. $48,500. schools & neli:hborhood. C:J loon. no qualityiog (714) ceiling, Jou <>f storn~. 1025 K<'o Smith Rltr./ 61().-0215 lmmed poss. ~21 Ali~ 547-7500. Oro St, Owner 494-4288 Newport H•lthts Ave., Open 2-5 Sat .~ Sun BY Owner, Choice Arca 4BR OWN YOUR OWN APT. ne:ir ·,;;,.:;.!:::.:,:...;;.:;~.;.:.---I 675--0936. & fnm rn1 hon1c, s h 11 r,: Victor Hugos. Spectacular DUPLEX • 6 Mo. N.i1v' Lovely Monticello Condo :l erp!iog, & (_'UNIOn1 drp~. coostline view. $ 4 3 . 5 0 0 . 2 lov1:ly 1'0ndo-like 11 _ u U Io hr, 2 ba, newly <leror, 90'.. !168-27a) Wallace L. Nell, Re1\llor 11pt11. 3 Hr & 1Ba ea. Quic_l l-'lnc. $26,!m. O\vner 673·9fJ.'i7o '~l~V~NC-CE~R~-,::-:,-, ~O~O~O-d.,---o , 228 F'OM"!;t 494-9318 orca n(l(lt' !i:hopit & achoOls. 5 BR, 4 ba!I, 2 story. !'t>p r1ssumable VA lo:io. Sharp .4.ny day ii me BEST DAY to $112,500 cnr. lge Fam·rm. 0JK"n 01·~annire <1 hr + lnn1 rm :'lln an ed! Don't delay .. BRITilNr.HAM REALTY ti.illy J ~ 6, &16-1203 ' 2 h:1. VHcllnl. 5~12-9503. roll today &42-5678. • 6'5--0123 • 0 • 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 Note: All Volent ine Ad s will be scree ned for libelous statements and mu st be written in good ta ste . The Doily Pilot reserve s the right lo refuse any advert isi ng it feels does not meet its standards_ , ·. - .. ,. To place your ad or ask for more information, dial the direct line: 642-5678 DAILY PILOT Vo lentine Ads Dea dline: 5 p.m .. Tues .. Feb. 12 - 0 1 tor > No : ...... 2N . 'J'O Eat.a ylel eau m• : Gen ' $1 10 l bl sula Sl45 No. 1205 1 1 bl • sula ' J,:.'75 'vat gun ·N 117:~· 1 B c.M Cd~ Ai:L Bol NOT I.AR Crp gRC .,. "'· Cos STU mo !I• La t B .. , r.{' . Ho Ge va '"' ol w L we • •vi :N N 6i3 3 3 ' t l B 4: 4 ' I I 3 • •I " 2 . :· .• ·: • ' ., Mortgl-HouH1 Unfurn. J05 ~..::•.:;-:;....,;:U;.;.n;.;.fu;.;r;.;.n;.. _ _;3;:,:SH c..::°'..::'°.:;"..::'-'-U_nfv_m_. __ :JOS_ Condominium• Apia. Furn. · , Tl'Ult Deocl1 260 I..,,.....-----...,..-Unfurn. 3QC 360 Apt. Unlurn. 1· ;:_;:;;; ... ;;;_;:;_;;_:; ..... ;:;_:;;_:;;_:;_;:;~-;~ Gonorol Founl1in Volley l ;N;•w~po~rt~l~•~.l=lil.I;::;;;; I ~Ne~w~po~r!_I ~lo~o~dt~--JN~ow~po~rt~lo~' ~oc~h~::-- NEW TownhouM!, 3Bfl. 2BA, WHY RENn llome OwnetS a Ta plWih t'l'ptJ & drpa thruoul, TIJ E 6t.UFFS -Oul111Andln~ NEWf.'OR.T TOWERS CA$H NOW ......... ,UNTA.LI bll ln~. !>Wlnl pool &: ~ lac-, Lt••• With Option nr.,v 3 l3R. ronvi?nll'11t to 8lh noo.r baylronl 2 BR. 2 ba, All. Ulll. Paid·'.! BR, 1tln SltAnP NEAR ~AOI area. 11i BA. C'rp111. drp1, I br, iw,:.,, appl. "l.C· GirlJ. bltra. $175 , 8lll r.lcFadden, oo pell. $l'ffi. &46-7505. &l Beach Blvd. it'J2.. 2824 AF.ACR Apt-2 Br ~v"1r1y. J.,G}o;. 1 UR , cpts, drps, dL&p., Step" lo bay & beach. 11(0\e, wa~h,.r • dryrr hook 67~11 Bkr $1,000 k> l~.000 •"'°'l!f!N2'9 1e11Sf' 1<eq. $325 ino. ChU1trt-n To bey. I~ available pool. carpeted & draped, Mi-89Sl, '*"316 , l.4811 commltnwnbl by p00nl! \\lcl(..'ORlC'. coll co 11 e c t 2-~ Bcdroonu m11!d dP malnt. Included. 1 BR, furn, pool, block to • Subjccl 10 , v11rWc1Ulon ot f fill zt3-4i"'a-6.19j oft S:JO HAltllOft Sl75 J>('r mo, l.!!t & lul heat h , sina;le adult, yearly lactl. Monthly pni.imcnt& • J ~-~ Huntington Beach • 1d('~~.: 6 '14 -1 51 46 $155. fW&..2696 t..ilol't!d to )'OW' Individual __ ___ .. eYC!' W1u:n~. 1 DR furn a.pl. $115 mo reqWreruenU. ..IWPOll a U.l ,C.M. Mt-UI) BEAUTlFUL ~1v, 3 br ?-.'l.'\\'PORT CR.£57 CONDO lneludlng Ul1l11. Few Stl"ps ' No nttd lo 1-r-timlnce your \\O\V' u.. bome. Crpl/drp~. blhu, -OMflANV 2 BR, 2 Bl\. Wet bar, lrpl, to 1~ beach. SU-3698 -up. tct1r , lncd yd. W:tti·rLD~E='°L7.0~X~F.c'cO<~-.-,-nf~ro-,~,-::2-:;Bcc,, pd, I Cluld, oo pc1 s, 962-7295 2 B n , crpt/bltn"/lrplc. 3 BLOCKS TO BEACH Year\)'. 67".r491 l Rkr. low inlemt lit T.O. wllt1 · u.actl Wtit S80 now fncd yd, dbl ~a r. lli l5 -near pool. tennis , Drpl, S Clem.nt• PINECREEK LIVES UP 3 Br 2 Ba v./h'plc. SZ5Cl F.XCLUSIVE 2 BR. private, mo 401 Jllh SI 963-nJ!J. h;;ir, bll·ln'I, Call ·NATIONAL MORTGAG E 11 urk1n1: man. utll paid. A.lt.una. (Nr. &ach & REALTORS •xftu. s;mtmo. S)2..m7:i :.:'~":..:o::;:;.;;;o;;c;:,.. ___ _ ('(), Let )IOUt t11ulty "llVrk C.'OMJ.~\' 1 Br hxe $.130 1111~11. 2'35 60-3216 SlNCE 1914 fllr you. JUJI gl11e us B tall ; 11tv/rtfr, ~t !. single ok. ,AdllmsJ S~ mo. . 67l-4400 Townhoute Unfurn. llS san Clemente Re~nt llotel TO ITS NAME $149-2 flR_ Cr,IJI, drp11, aluvr , 6.ifi-1231 __ ~-,- llll'· Pool. li361 Keelsou nr 2 AR u11per, walk to heach, Beach I. Slater:. Kid11 ur S:!7;). lru;:I Ull&. Yrly. AVaU , No obligation. NICE Studio S145 yesrly ·I BR, 3 be l'o11(10 f'ph!, bit· '""'""'"'"""'""""'~~""'' S'l'!t.SO Per h1onlh Over !lXl UUI •rec11 and 10 pet ok. 8-12-0089, &l2-l5CH 1/1 , 213-\47-9-1"3 , ' CALL Laguna , 01\\', c £: D, gar-i!11', Enc-dbt ~ar . P1·!. f Huntington Be•ch Quiet • Sel.'Utt' •IJ<eams with w.-1erfall11 ' : ·Nit10n, ·i i ,Mortgage Co. age. Y4,'%~pools, Kld6, pets, ok. TENNIS BU FS I Furn·utU • walking distance create a relaxing setting for 35-ON Channel 1 br dplx $1 75 · Nr. schls:. shops, nr beach. Only stepa to tennls court, CLOSE TO BEACH I to everything. your spa<:iou.11 new I-or 2- : TIOO N. M:in. 2'124 Sanllt Ana yrly, bltns, c & o. pet ok . $285. L<1e. !l61l-SR72 s:wlmnlilli ~ from NEW BrW'ld New Deluxe 3 &: 4 SAN CLEMENTE bedroom ap.11.rtrnent . from NEW Apl.11. Walk to Bch. 3 BDRi\1, 2 Bt1th. 2 lrplct, Bach, 1·2-3 Br. Fr. $150. gal'age. Y~rirly. New erptl, Exlras. 536-2579. drpi;. $300. 1110. S.16-MCW) ' ~ UNIQL'E 2 br $130, garage VACAr-;T 2 BR, $160. 3 Bit, ~ .. t)e(llrood.~' • Orllr $I& den)IJ' tbllRtn'• 3 ClloJ~,: dlobl .!ea!att~I~ e 114 DHELOTMEARL SC e 0$117101;_ oFpe'""'n9it .. "oo"'to •,'.'oo•ll,"~~~ st'.', C & D, sn1I pe t. & child . ~1oblle, SJ8j. 3 BR. Nr. iorma irung, ep ace, se · m ... '"' , • • """' ~ • S159 1no. · 2 Btt. 2 BA 2 BR, crpt/drP5. trplc. $210. l'.'OOL, cp,ts. d1·ps. bltn;;. _ Days 833-&1·17. 6 •I .l -6;) 0 6 2ND TRUST OEEDS 'l'o borrow on yuur H.t·11.I Eat.ate, invest for i,:ood yield, ur 5eJI eidstlni: nore. Cail us Shina.I Mor1~age Co. 1n4l 556-0106 Nl~\.VPORT lit" 2 hr $235 now. bcttch, $200 . Ai:!. I·~ce. deaning !Wen. beltUliful Can-& scW.s. 51·1 lBth 51. 847-3957 Apt Unfurn. 365 Fairview lld .. Collta l\lesa. frplc·, blt ns. fn•·rt. pC't ok . 9~g~:\11 yon 11tew/nl&ht llght.11. ln1-Duplexes Furn. 3'5 ,_,_. _________ Phone: 56-2300. NlJ pal~t 4 I.Jr 2 ba S27j QU IET rouple·2 Br $150. t.rg 'medlately'avQlla.ble.l..Ocatcd General QUIET PLEASE I frplc, k1d!'; ,t, pe ts, 2 ca1·. \'rd rruil lrt>es. h1Kh on lhe hills ii 1-larbor Nawporr B•ech Near Cosla ?.i.esa l:lospital. SELECTION o~· NICE Ho~efinder• 547-9641 ~e_.~~-ills. $:195 per month. l BR Apt wilh gar across 2 &drooms, 2 baths. All llOi'.l ES -BAY VIEW trom park and tennis -moden1 kitchen, dishwwshf'r, CALL US FOR INJ.'O . SEE TOOAV ! 2 .Rr $200. $lfa -1 BR Chllllnrllronl. 4 Bf{. 2 BA, upper. Compl. bearn celings bu i 1 t-ins , carpets, dr1:1pcs, f'nclO'K'd Kid:-. OK. 6-12-2221 , 6-16·9666 afler Jp1n 2 BDRlll studio, drps, crpts. "N~e-w~po~,~,c-cH'o'l~9'h~l•---·i bltns. garage. lnJant OK.\-'"--'----"-----' No pets. 536--0JSO NICE 2 BR. pool. ga1·a1ee. :: Br, 2 }~R PLC, pntlo, D/\\', Lri;:: patio. Arlults, 00 pets, cpts & drps. no p1·ts , $100, 64~8001. ALA Rentels 642-8383 Gar, fncd 'Vrd for kids. t.:urport, pnv. pauo. Clutdt furn. Re·clec. 2 b!ks lo $200/mo. agent 644-72U . i;araa'-". Adulls, no pel.Ji. Sl90. 536--0628 San Clemen'• 1 1,,,,.1 FOR RENT Homefindtrs 547-9641 pel. l>e~1Lh, 44th St. Avall Im-B Ibo• Island Available At arch l. $00\\n $LJ..i , Redei:. 2 BR, bllns, n1ed. call eves. 832-9478. -'--------- ~~ CUTI!::. !·Bil, J.i;ty Carp., tirps, 1nfRnt O.K., no pets. *NOW AVAILABLE* $1.xl. SJ.1.-1206/536-8900 Br:111(I /\"~""' Garden 1\pls 0 ,""mm· • '•m ode I• d 2 ;';;rv;;;in;;e;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; J ''"ro"" d•l •1 350 -by Appt., .... l.'on1n1. poo . ~ ........ "ar Duplexes Unfurn. APT. R\'ail . Blt-1ns; uUI. 212.6 Thurin SL Sti-5800 . l~rooin house. wl!h 200 fl. $'100 · l"na.rming "/.Bk, :! Hu , paid. I-Large mstr. bdrn1.; : Rouses Furnished 300 oback ya~.Xgooood fnr storage 3 BR .. 2 baths, a 11.: .••. S2!!0 "/. frplc 's, d b1 gar, 1 blk Balboa l•l•nd l ·car garage s Pa i: e ; Sierra VIiiage 2 BDRi\1. Closed garag£>. Xlnt Sa11 Clcn1i!'nte Area Child & sniall pet ok. ·~ BR. :l 3,\, $195 NLY .,...... n1onth bkt. 2 BR, l 1>6 tnhousl.' .... $~:00 bcucn. U.IM . "'-=""'--''-'"'--'------v>ashrrn. Wini er, &1~0580 or Small Adult Complex In Lush : G•neral ~16-8640. 3 BR., 2 baths ........ -.. $390 NU·VIEW RENTALS RUSTIC CiiARht! 3 Br, 61S.65t1 Afternoons & f'ves. 1-'orcst Setting. Located 5 Balboa Island 2 BR., den, 2 Ha .•.••••.. $-100 61.i-tuJU or 11:H-Jl·l8 sl~rs t4o8856bay. $Z>l1/P.IO. ATTRAC 1 Br apr, cpts, r.lin. from Beach & Frwy. : $110 -UU I Pd. RrOcc Bnch, 3 BR, bonwi.m1, 2 Ila •• $;125 3 Bdrm _ 2 Ba. near ocean, Yr y. 64 -range & re(rig, adults, no 2 Br, 1'4 Ba $195. Gas & 1 blk behth, Balboa Pen1n· l'\7 J.:. Bayfront. 2 Br. 3 3 Bn. lan1 . nn., 2 b<i, •. $-1;)() feed the ducks on tht! Balboa P•11insul1 pets, $150 nio. i213J 246-3162 Water Paid. No Pets. ~u!a. level, Jrpl c, pier for boat. 4 BR, fam. 1·m. 2» ba .• $475 channel, inihJc pa! i 0 , y . be h l\1on·1"ri, 67>6S:.!9 \vkends. 114 E . 20th St., C.i'-1. · $145 _ Bnch, srp. kit & gar, $800 n10. yr!y, a11ail Mar. 1. 4 BR, FR, 2Y.i bu., furn •• $495 comm. pool, 1 en n is, DA FRONT, Pr1v. al.' . · a.18-0137 or 646-4095 No. ~nd L.agwu1 . fi73-6!l00/675-3331 /673-4766 cluonouse, q1.1 let one-way Deluxe, Yrly. '.I BR, 2 ba. VERY Attrac 1 Br upper. El f'u--oo Mesa . $200 -2 Br. Frpl(', cnrport, SPACIOUS, 1norl, 3BR 2BA, ::itrccl outside vie1v, steps ¥00,.h ·~7~, ~~~. $500. \Viii fUf'l· 2*1~. N~rpr.ts~ t ~~rr e~: .... ' l blk bcaeh, Balboa Penin-fpl, Rar, laundry. $423 yrly. 10 111e uLue 1.iacwt. Lcdl>l! ~ • " .. "".,...., 673-l503. 2 BR Apt., Unfurn sula. 1:\0 Pearl. 675--015.11 SJ.50 ffi9. 01&-7767, S.12-J!'.l.j(), Corona def Mer -'-'-'-"=------$170. All Util Peld ,S27!i -2 Br. 2 Bn , ('Qn1pl pri· I ~C-.,c'---:-~--.1.---b'to.-417:l. B1\LBOA fsland -attr. 2-Nn Children, No Pets vate, beautiful v\£>,v-, Lil· Balboa Peninsu 1 ----V7l~E~W-7H=L-L7S71 FRESH Paint, 2BR, lba. BR., llnl. apt. Nr. vi~. Pool & llecreation guna. BAY viriv 2 br, rlin rm, HARBOR 1 \iv r n1, dining, guest unit, Yeru:ly., Cpl. only. $22;>. M , NU-VIEW RENTALS 1st \!Jegtem Bank Bldg. Uk.AND ne'v l\1ornego S.150 494-604.5 or Mr Johnson ·'.::":.:".:.· :-.'":::"c_-4::7::66:..._____ 1959 Maple Ave, C. • thick shag, drps, gar, yrd, k Irvl 4Bl<, :ldA, $'195 per 1no., 9 --d I OIAR?.1ING newly rcdecor. 673-4030 or 4!M-31·1R 1~ blk 10 bay, 1 blk 10 University Par • 1"11? iucids pti pool. & tennis 494-41.:i, Carone e Mer 1 !ity. :lBfi, 213A garch?n 1 BR. House, $113, uUI JKI. lx>aeh. $32.1 yrly. liVI 2i1J. Day• 552•7000 Nlghl5 club, 5'11-13'1..i • .'158-JOO:S 3 BR, spacious. sunny & · apt. Gar. Adult condo. •• I 2 BR & d !J6J-.53;)3 ---nf!\V, So. of llv.y. $375. NE\V 2br spill lev, \\'/W k C.iVl. A so . . en, NEW exec -I br, 3ba i1·/ 833-1144 ot' 646-6075. Cl"pti:: & dt'Ps~ 3 blks fl'Om w/pool. !l bl . to 17th St. CdM . Buvh .~~ NB, $00. Coron• del Mer 2 BR. 2 Ba ............ 5325 ll!U degree vu, tennis &pool, bch. 31!1 Heliotrope, COM . shopping, $27a mo. 17·1l·'IC- J\i::I . Fee. ~7. 2 BR, 2 ba, a.l· ....•.•. str:i ~·15/mo. £11cs & v.· kn d:; Newport Beach Cull ~7·6&<1.:1 for act.atls. I Tustin, Ci'.!. 2t:l-45~33-lj, S.lbH lsl1nd SEAWIND 3 BR, 11~ baths ...... $300 ti-14-J'l!tl '".:.'·.:.l•:::ec_. ------Open 2/10/74, 10-6. I .,~ 'ro -LRG 2 Bt•, 2 Ba, nu cpls -. R"'NT \L d 17th ' N'OT too rarly to l't"f!erve Next To Spyglass 3 BR. 2 ba t is ..... -... , . :-3 UR, 1 Ba. HUJ::e ya.td. & drps, $260 nlo. yrly or 1 BR i\pt v.·1th gar across r~ ' ron o, , . I) 4. BR, 21~ baths ··-· $100 /450 Quiet t.11u.nave11. :,,>UIJ $2'25 mo. ti!\ June. a48-4S02 from p~~k: and. terulis -TW1lin Ave., Nc\\'port/Cosla sumrner vflcnlion. Ba JOa VIEW 5 BR .. 2i,t ba ......... _ $3fij mo/lease + util. By owner. -"::::C-"'"-==='-"'"-7.Co l beam ceilings bu 11 t -ln s. 1'1esa area, 2 bl", 2 b11, .. 1sland bayfronl 4 Br. 3, BR. CALL 552-7500 ti/J:.-0(64 Apts. Furn. 360 $:.!00/mo. ag£'nl. 644-7211 . irplc & lg back yard. Newly July $2000. Aug. $2500. Al!OO 3 Ber\ronm, 2 hath honie, ~ refurbished, all appliances. avail June & Sept. Call fireplace, formal dining, VISION BLut t S 'I'O\\'NiiUUS.t:. !:ipa-Balboa Island LRG IBR, trplc:, dress~ig $300. mo. Call &tr>-1827 foi· ,675-n525 i;ell-cleanlng oven. Enjoy c1ous " Hr., :.:n rla. rm, elect range, relr1g , showing. UVE 00 Balboa lslnnd private community tennis & rtc.uc.t., poo1, 11iCI'.', sc1us. DELUXE 3 Br. 2 Ba, all d/\\', pallo, prking, vac, IC"'°'""'"-------- ..Ba.Yfro_Qt,. E)(ecutive 4 BR. S\\'i mming pool in this • d h'll ~-I~. i..:au tu see, 'Al4~-J:t lJ bllns, color TV, [rpl, a11l \-".6n..""50"'-'l~l _______ 2!~e duy~~·ltw~~cl w~~~fn~ .3 Sil. $700. monrhly tll June prestigious area a hove re I .-t-tllt, :S liA, :. story now ti! June 15. $375/mo. 2 BR, 1 BA. carpets, draJX,;, distruice shopping, suitable lath . Cnll ti75-05:l5 Corona del 1flar. S49'5 per townh.se, Back liay, poo1, ulil pd. Also av\ wkly thru fireplace. Pool. foi· middle aged couple, no month -lease. 64~7. REALTY hF.ALTORS b"I" ~3'1ai u1u. l)J:i-.1.~1 sum1ner. 675-2099. $2'15/MO. 675--0562 8.lbo• Penimul• ail F b Univ. Park Center, Irvine .,97 pets, 646-4~"/..J. HOMELY ~ SR. Av e o.:i->-o .... c ---~--~ Balboa P•nlnsul1 2 BR., blt-ins, pool. Adults, IMMAC 2 Br, 2 Ba, <.'l'pts, ""GE 3 Bc, :1 Ba. B!tinli. 1~. Carpel, drpl;, elec 1. 11 k NL\V -HV hon1e, 3 br, 2 no pets. $225 -Lease drps, el"c. dbl g•". Sl1"1~ ~~ Y" 51' J s · BROADf.100R, tu e.1oc · $35 WE EK & UP " .... " "" Crp/d,1' "· frph:, sundeck, range. ,,._ c a mine, uu. ram rm, crpts, urps, St:!l1e LC.: k..1':. 673-0ll5 ,,.,,,,er/tl~. $ 2;" / l\1 o. .,...,.. c lJ &H l29l. aft 6 Plan 4, 2 story, 4 bdt'rn:<:., I ., " gnr. $100. 675-7'.l\3. •t.<N. a -2 ~.g bu, lan1 rni, 2 frplc's, :.: car il'll"· poo •tennis prill., 9 Sleeping Rooms SHAlt J> t DR Apl. w/priv ,.\dults, no pets. 645-3363 alt .:;· Ba:ytront pier, Uoat. 51 ~t~"'~'~· ----~~~-sl1ag crpts. Nt·. park. Clusc :)·lJl.J 1110• tiil'Hi~lll. • Hou~ekceplng Rooms lcnnis crl & pool. $190. ino, 6 pm & wlmds. Br, 4 Ba. \\•Inter or yrly, NE'V Sp)1;lnss Hill hon1e. 10 all srhool!i_. $47.J mo. J-llR, -2-B,C-cpl'd, bllns, • Ocean Vle-.v Apta SJr>-~71&, 610-11292 3'BR, xtra Jrg, 1 1.~ ba, child 67:!--:!039 t-.1a~niU1·ent \'u, 4 BR, 2 1 ~ DAVID R. CARLSON dbl. i,tar., lncd, -v.·alk. tu BALBOA INN NICE 2BR, laun tac, S250 ok, pri patio, nr shopping, hH , 19 Tiburon Bay REALTOR 83,9293 c111•r)"•u11i::, IH.J·t .. l'l1u1 a-1fi.:1J 105 Main Stn>et .1 pd Adi 2 mi from beach, cal! Co.I. 1..ae1e .J-_ --57•8740 nio., u1l . ts, no pets, , ... , 2 Bdrm, l Oa, So. of l~wy, SUP'il'l 4BR, 2 ~i ba, laffiily, .r 67:>-2663 &l&-3.">72 aft 5:30 & \vkends V;\CA.~T l 8.r ·Garage. Toi ok. Homefinders DpLx,Us:>. 547-9641 STiJOEt-.'TS.Sin~les ok. 1 Br mobile home, s11a. Homefinders 547.9641 Lagun• Beech l BR HoUSt' $170. Sal11r1ed RdUlt. 00 pt'IS or 1·h1ldl'ell. T:.C'f('l'Ctll'('>S. l~l-i!J70 CVe!(. HouMt Unfurn. 305 Genet' al $21J5. p('r D'IO. ., BR_ do s·~i·J?"; 01n1ng rm, clUb \v/poul, SPACIOUS 2 B. R, .dlx . New z BR l•••e 1,·,.1·1,g iwm 753 Shalimar ("·II 67" '111 after 6 pn1. • ...... n ........ "'""' --· t l4'" "11 1186 ,., ... ·1°" k·•t ,., .•. , .. <· ' "' ' " ..--. J\·fo/l'ic. cunts,_ ~·~ \ .. , • ...... . · •~ '• .v • yard, guragc. ~ a month. t:AS'fSJDt:: TRIPLEX 3 l~r. 2 Ba, frplc & $.:ar. 3 BR conclo ... s~'W t-olotlsf'. ~Lu t·r ·~. 'i PH., :£1'.i o;_js. ocean. Sl90. \Vmtcr. !)46..0CJ74 ti73-29a7 2 BR., 2 ba., blt-irul, incl $350. alt 5 or .,..·eekentls, 3 BR honic ... S350 i\fo lse. r'ain-rm, uin·rm, priv pa·C ,=o=•~l~•-Mo;;.:.~•~•;_ _____ :2=8~,..c=~1~8~A-,~Cd=Mc.-ne-,-,1cy relrig. Garage. No children, Gil-0744, 712 Larkspur. 4 BR honie ... $~25 i\·lo lsc. 11u, ~4W. b4l·J-ltw -ed ull $<>"1::: no pets. $200 Per month. REALTY C d 0 paint , I y cpts, ~~. 1no. •'ALL: ti40-lav:l Nice 2 Br. 1 Ba on ground RANCH OLD-Charm l Br dplx v.:/ GSG e ro b75-6754 .....,, floor. garlliz;e. ~uper area ** 551 -2000 ** garage. ~180. Fresh µa.int. ALL UTILITIES PAID Co•ta Mes• TIRED ol small 2 br apts7 fi7J-292:i alter 6:30pm I ~~;.,;.,"'!!~!!!!!!""'~"'"~ I home tinderl )4/~1Jo41 Coinp.'.'.re bclorc you rent BRAND NE\V 2 Br, 2 Ba, Co•tl Me11 BROADr.100R. Turtlerock. 0l::LUXE-":j"--er,-J.S66 Port Custom Ocsigned, featuring: SPACIOUS New 3 BR. l l l;i0 sq. It. adults ttpts >'ii'. Plan 4, 2 story, 4 bdrms., h ~..11.. e Spaelous kitchen .,..·ilh in· ~. Ba, patio, fr p I c , 20th & Npt . S2J5.-$2JO. For '.'BR. attach•d garag" & , .. 0. 2 ba f 2 1 1 · CarlO\\', nr club sc, ~ It h . 1 . reservations 675-6000 agt .. • ' ·~ , iim r1n, rp cs, 1110• l)+H;il~ or s.w-wa direct g ling pool -\\'a King distance to • · .:.._ l"rpts thruout, b!tin~. ~M shag crplli. Nr. park. Close • Separate $fg area shop'g. $325/MO, &l6-l067 ONLY $145. encl utll, 1 Br n10, 5.).'; C Victoria Ave, to all i;;chools. $475 n10. Newport Height• • Home-like storrgc .__ & 3 b 11, apt ca.rt , drps, blt·in!I, Avail approx 2/1.l, 673-5270 DAVID D . CARLSON --------------e Priv:tr"patlo"s 2 Br, 1 "'"" r, a relrl£, no pets. 2013 O!arle •'.t BR, J HA , 2 sto"ry to\\·n· REAL TOR 83J..919i l'l E\\'PORT ll e l g h l s 3 9 'Closed garate w/storage ba, bltn nnge , df!)!!I, cryt,. St. 6~6--0112 or 54,8-1517 $155/~1 0. 847-81.\9 3 BR. 2 BA . v.·Uh ,dsh11'Sr & fh·cplac£>, sz;o. 2 BR unlurn_ apt close 10 lhC All llp!s. have p1i vate patlfJS. bc~c-h, $17:l, pets/children, ninny other fratures. ~ec ;,u..oJ21. 962·3533 tit 686 Cailtl110 De Los BAOIELOR apt unfun1, nr i\l11res, jt1st south of San the beac.h, $120, pets Ok. Clr1nt'ntr General Hospital. 5.%--0321 or 962-3533 u~ .... 1'.:slrt•llA. Off.rnmp • * * <193-0111 .... Huntington Harbour 2 BH, partly lun1ished. FOR renl or lease, bl"nnd \ hl<l1·k -beach ... Jmrk, ne1v 2 BR To.,.,nhouse, s\11in1 \'il'll", $Hi5., ·192·6176 pool & rec. Close to . O('Can, patio &: ,·ery private. Apts., call collect, 213-322-4\tl aft Furn. or Unfurn. 370 L 6 pm 8 h Balboa Peninsula 1guna •ac 2 Bl~. l ·~ B,\, s!v/relri~ q LDE SPAJ-l"IS~I uni}. hAlcuny, en 1· I o :;; e d Channing 2 ~R. unit. o1~le pati u, ST.)!) 1no, huiuh'I? 11 t Spanish areh1tecturr, \V/llle np1 C'. 315 !'..:. Bav. Ca ll roof. \\'ailed e our _t ya r rt !ii3-1:12l or :>.IS-7171 entryway. E'tevated hv. rin .. . n1assive bean1 ceU's., bi~ 2 R~._ 1 ~a. l!~fu111 pat1C:; an•hed \\'indow \1"/ocean blt-111s, $25() ) tly AL.50 • ~•icl'.· Balh has colo1·ed BR, 2 bas, Furn. nc\v cpts, skyl~ht. U:>c. c\o:;e to beach S2t?l \·rly., 6i:1'-9;)91 or Agt. & shopping. o"-"-~_!600 __ ~~----·t S290 r.10NTH Corona ciel Mar Includes all utilities I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MISSION RE,\LTY 49+--0731 11 NE\V deluxe To1vnhouse. 2BR + den, wet bar, ocean view, wlk to beach, 1 yr. lease. $500 per mo + cleaning, New delu.xe lBR Townhouse, ocean vle1\', '1•lk 2 BR. Townhoust>, frrlc-. to beach, SJOO mo + from $250. J Bil, lron1 Sl95 . cleaning on lease. 536-2803 Poot tenn is, conti11e1it a! OCEAN FRONT 35' li v 1111. brr!lkfn.!il . Scparat£> family new duplex, 2BR, 2 t~ ba, .<.t•crlon. Close 10 shopping $500 mo yrly, 494-5502. & fine beach. 6~4-2611 644-8494 ------SUPER 1 BR rottege, \\'alk Costl Mesa to beach & shop. Avail.l----------- 3·1 Sl95 Broker 493-3611 MeSI Verde WHAT HOr.1E ATr.IOSPHERE·Dlx 2 !.: 3 br. Rental Ofc, 3tnj YOU i\Iace Ave . 546-1034. DELUXE 2 BR. 1 12 bas., apt. Prime Joe. & condilion, $1 75. 54&-2315 GET IS .:;;N•;w~;;rt;;;Be;;ach;;;;;;;;;.1.ALL . YOU'LL 2 BR.. 1 ba.. k . 1 ~room, 2 ·· oatn •. home. • MarbJe-pµllin,..1 · .pool, clubrm. carport .. 2:lU S AP'l'S h!=e, Bnc Bay, pm · i::-ar, LEA!-:>E h1"i:ind nC\V "2'" Plan tiwft·ins, carpets, dtapes, -.. _,. College Av~ ~j * ELM OARDJ::N · $325. n1n. fl1J.l6S3/83J.~7·1 hon, .. Tul'tlerock. J Bil. 2 ,Veil located. ~m. ""l' • Klns'*+;Bfuil1s BR d I Mc .ed • Adult:\ -t'ootside $15o.J up .. ~ 1·~ • Pool -Rarbeques • sur-$110-1 up ex . arri e Also Children's Section Channellmt ••••••.•••... $300 3 BR. 2 ha. • Ne\\·\y decor .•••.••.. -·.$JOO Lido 2 Br, l ba wlf •••• S;JOO NEED.;'. VISTA DEL LAGO F.ASTSIDI::. 3 B ed ro o n1 8 1\. 1ret bar plus ('xtras. nionth. b-it:i-Oa !.>..i 1vi r. rounded v.•ilh phah land -1.:1:1uple, non-smokers, no 177 E. 2:2nd St., CM 642_3&15 l1ouse or 2 & den, 2 bath, Lovely & priced to lse. lasl. Ulll·nett. scaping: pets. Deposit & refs. ttouHl*Aptl. S3lXI. Agent 646-325.'i 81.1·8282 COZY·::;.:&:..,-<a-,m--2-B_R_&_·_ba_th, Adulls, No Pets !:t:>4 W. J.1tn St. 548·0358 :E;:•:;•.:,.t,.;B::l::u::,ff:_ ____ _ * 645~0111 * LARGE 2 BR to....·nhOUS"-11i L'NIVERSITY Park 3 BR patw, bei:1\ll. yrJ, gar, nr. 1 BDRl'il. Furri. S190. UlG 2 br 11:1. ba studio Jj ,\, at!arh gar.. i·pts .. I 2 Bil. ;itr1un1 . redecor<i1ed schools. ,\vail :.!/l ;,. $2tiu. :'.6;) \\r. Wilson 642-19TI shag, bl~. Pool, etc. Utii e DELUXE e associated BROKERS -REAL TOltS 1nz<, w eo1t1., .. ~11 11,t J 4llW.111"COSTAM~U drp!;, $1 9";) n10. 642-5.122 & clean. l 37J nio./lse n11).ttit:.l·GuLJor6·j,S·L!J5l1ary $30 WEEK & UP pd. $180. l;l78 Maple . 3 BH., 2 l:SA apt for lease. Sl.JO. nic·r 1 BR. gar 11.pt . ''Cl')' l BR Ho11~e . Sl l5 utll pd. ;;...,».=-=Sl="'=-~------:.l ur ..; i,1-, urpt>, crpt, 1;:1r, e Studio & I BR Apts. 1 c"'~· ~;..,.,~-::::'-~~~-~-Jncld spa1.:. master suite, din sccl, u!JI 1xl 2 Br .. s1;.o. 3 BR .• Sl&J. Laguna Beach ""!Ii-, nu ~1si ~.:JO·~J1JU. • TV & Maid Service Avail. NE\V 1 BR. Bilns, drps, rm & obi g1:Lra~I'. Auto door PARK NEWPORT $185. sepf11"1•e li11le house. 2 Agt. 1-'ce 97'!1-34,.'")U ljl.;J r.:. ltith ;:it. ti.Jj.ltHd cvrs. e Ph?ne Service -Htd: Pool t·rptg, poul, fi·plc. gar, opener Ava11. Pool & Recrea· on lot , \'hild & !lf''· 3 BORA-I . 1 Bi\, large :enCt'<I $183 -L'til Pel. Sep. rear ('01-Sh e Cluldren & Pet Secl1on auwi:>, no pets. J76 \\1, uon area. i-'h: 64.J-SO&I. APARTMENTS Luxul')' lakeside adult living. t'Ontfort and p r i va c y , aflon:lable rent;i!s. !'iCcurity. boa.ling, S\\·imming. tenni~ handball. gym, saunas a.Jlll Yacht Club. Elficif':ncies, I. 2, 2 & Den from $175, with everything you need an apai1ment to be. $225. :1 Br house larg~· f•:11t·cd yiU'd. nev.•ly crptd & drpc.\. tat:r. yn rd. private & nit·e. :N~o~w:.;.<po.o.;.r.:.l_;;.~o=r~•=•----2J711 Ne\\·port Blvd., C.\of Bay. c~r. • $2~7 • Bachelor l or 2 Bedrooms yard. f:1n111~-'I No pet!!. $220. ~1 s21,; . 2 Br. Blrn~. ~11rage, BEALTI' crulill iront, \UR, 548-9755 or &&:'.:967 \VALK/BIKE 10 \.\'I.Irk. Beaut 86:> Amigos \\oay, NB and Townhouses .1 S2S.1. lo\e)~ J Hr n.-.n ic, v ~T'-,1·nlk In h£>ach & IO\\'n. J li,\, ~leJ•S tu ii.:e:.n &. II'" "l 1 BR d 1 b Managed by Ft. JIM.50 Open 9" Dai Y Old' ' ''" ev£'i''·'lhin".· ?BR. a ttached gaage & yrd . 1 ood , 1 1 d 2 .;,J/., o. . e wee mo · 2 bl' triplex on qui~t street. l"lLLIAM "'AL1'•'RS co. Spa Pools Tennis ' -c Et~-n Ai·c. •1~·. $2 IO -\" sey ,.,,. sec ur c pool. or 1enn1s. Nev.• p11t .1;. ho M , .. _ a1lult coupt• E 1-~ dlt 1200 ' " -11·E 1L\\"l': :\lANY, r.tA:\Y ~ "" • '" B ~ f me. a ..,.." · nc"" gar, 11 g, · ActOIS from Fashion Island i\IORE'~ call 673-.i270 r, ., ......... area 0 l'anyon. l'pl Dlm:hy incl. $-150/mo, No pets. Quiet, secun!.1 _,6~7~3-~8361f-j·~o~'::-"'f,~-02~J'i7~.l'7-ll;H:;;;u;;n;l;;ing;!;t;:o;n;;;B;o;•;c;h;;;;;;; LANDLORDS FREE 4BR, Fain. Rm, blti11s, all ~m~.~ic~~~g~a~~: fl·plc ..HS-Ol;LJ. ~=~l~~~~-~-19911 2 BR, 11/2 BA -;iut~~e on San Joaqum LANDLORDS !, foooedl, 1"335..,. '""J!~'"1g1HS& $325 .. Compl Red<"<. ' "" N2>:BWAPOR::..._ Shos",.'· ', BR, *5US CASITAS* ADULTS ONLY $165. UNDl!R NEW 1714) 644-1900' ··hoo s mo ~,. 2 Ba. Btt'''· '· ·ty ,, ... rm ... + """"n. \\' m, eruus, ... .aNAGE .. ENT .><... ' " " ~ ~ ft t e-:tm "1"' "'"' 610 Joann, Apt C 548--9'573 """' m STEPS to beach, lrg mod. ~ ~· II · N r: 2BR, g..-, nr bus & store. frplc <X.'ean v1c11.-, deck, gar-so \\'a er . .......,. "'.-.....o u· I MESA VERDE EAST AND AOAMS AVE, COSTA MESA we .,.,.....1a ze m ewpo • Furni~hed Bachelor's & 2BR Duplex, close t 0 2 BR. Bltns, newly decora'.~d. 2BR, beam ce lllgS, frp ~. Beech e Corol'\8 d~l Mar • Eastside. Nu paint & crpt. a.ge. S Sen Clement•--~--l .Bdrm's. Exceptionally do"moivn Costa 1'.tesa, $175. encl a:arages. Be.autUul all bltins, $275 -Ne\\·por t & LagurH1. Our Rental Ser-Adlta. 548-3681 aft lpm NU-VIEW RENTAL !'OR 1 Sa Cl . nice. 2110 Newport Bl, C~t Glantz Realty Service, Jru1dscaping. Lrg play area, Crest, 3BR, 3BA, $4j;,}, yrly, 'vier Is FREE to You! Try Dani Point 673·4030 or "91·'.1248 sc n emente ;, a child's di'eam. Close to 642-3490. 540-1800 '.?\u-Vi£>1,·: ----------L Hill nr, ~ Ba, lanta.stic custom 2 BR. SlT:il:>. cpts.,,.ctrps, b!tt· ~'54>-J~":'.:2289""~~---~""'' shopping & schls. Children .Lo.::U~'"~'='R~Y~\~V--f~.-,-,-·' Nu.VIEW RENTALS . l "'•~g~u~n~•:;_.:.c;;~•=-----bui lt house on go![ rourse. ins. singe sty, am cc1 , 2 BR. Adults no peLs. BA y ·" ~ ater r1•1 ' pts . ..., 3 BR, fam nn, ocean VU"\V, pa.noran1a ocean v i c \\' Infant or selected pc! ok. i\fEADQ\\'S APTS, 387 \V. \l'elconle. 842-0480; I! no Via Lldo/Sli?S Av~il. 61-s·4030 or .\9 1·.'.'.248 S29.i open Sat & St1n, take NE\V 4 BR home, cpts, drrs. ,1~1-j7~3 20.Jg \Vallacc. Apt E , .B~ay~~S~t.'-'C~M~·~"~ll-00"°'~73"--c--.~·~ns!!!!!!8~47~·~73~3~l·..,..,,..,..,...,~ I 1 Br, 2 Be or 2 Br, 2 Bn:·I ~~~~""'"""-=-:c= 3 Br. Viel\" Lui;:una. SJ.JO Del Obispo to Ocean l!UJ, dl~h":shr. lnC'd i11 yd . =--~~~---1 G~924:), &16-8882 -' Ureplace, balcony. S37:'! to LliX lg. 2 BR. 1111ict, pool, 3 Br. Bflyfrnnr·Bo.<11!(!ip Si'.!:i right to :m.51 Marina Vista. S3:.s5.mo. ;1-to-~ c-xL '1~2 San Juan Capistr1no l BR unfw:n, cpt.s • drps, 12 Mo. Rent Guer•ntee S;).i(l/l\10. &13-92.'.:-t nr. s>ip'g r111r. hu~. Arlu11 s. ' ' ' 3 Br. "Old rnro11;1". $Slll7! !21JI 691--04~3! ~' ~ ~:~~;~ before 4. liTJ~02l6 l-,\-f-,-"ky--h7o"-,-,~. _3_B_R-.--2. -H-.\-.' A,;;~~~~~h~1;f:.e\l~ r~fi'. ~~~11:81h~~~;~ ino il7 ~'lth i\d. 2 & 3 Br. 2 ba \VESTCLlIT 2 br 11.2 ba $163 . s.t;,...f~'I 19·11 Pomona +Br. Sp.11'<la s~-Trnn1s · J CLOSI'.: tn "ar11111. "~cw ., "'-="--~~-'7"---d£'n. upcll hCIJl'l l l' 1 I, \\/ prv pallo. $110. lncl ~170 up, pool, kids ok. 1'vnhse, adlts only, no pct~. Apts., Z Br. FP". Dlt. ~hori'l·hlfs s;ffi Br , 2 Bn. crpt .• frplc. Lr>1sr. Laguna N iguel c "· k lr l lltll. &i2-133·l J\1cN11sh Realty BEST VU UPPER BAY :IB881 Mol'a Kai Ln {E. of sm. 1728 Bed lord Ln. Furn or Unfurn. 370 4: Br. 1/arhor Vir1\· $j2."1 s::oo p«>r mo. 714-82S-97i7 tu!w:en pets 0 ' g ot. 2 B J · 4 le pool Beach off Garfield) 962-8994 548-7533 • .:..:.:..~·e-------1 4 Br. "H!'al !'py~lass"' $10CXl ·I B!t 2 bit. liv. rn1 & din. S:l.'(l \no., please I.! a 11 BACHELOR APT. 1 adult, r oivci~ in ·.P x, ; Hk'. i;-,:--72'8 East Bluff area, frpli'. IJlt /i11s, ·19:1-l7!1.I no pets. Util Pd . SllO/mo. $l85/mo.24531 rv1ne,54!'.i·1729 2 Br, carpts, drapes, Bit-ins, BAYFRONT 2 Br. 2 Ba \V/ Fountain Valley " .. ~. 2 BR 11--St lr. c1:1rport~. I b!k to sch . . be h & E ST BLUFF. 4 b vie..,,·, epts/drrr.::. patio, 2-cA r gar. S1nt1 Ana Heights Call 642-l.:100 . JJ, ove, re 1g. & 1 1 h"ld lrg pauo. pn11 AC 3 BDRi\1 Tu111Proc:k S450. 1~00. Ca.II ~llt'ct~· tn~1 \\'ork shop. v1e1v. ln1111ac.. Util pd, Bach. pri\•! quite, cpts, drps, pool. f'dults, no ~':~6n'J>E.;.;ee~~f·~3~Pt6 P i e r . $525/mo.979-0631. j - - - , JM. AL'IC.J 1\tadrid Plan 640· $360 1st. last ,t deposit. frnced, I adult only No pe\s, pets. * * &45'--8965 644-4510 T 4 Br F. R .. 0. R .. 'lew. 488-2()\J). IMMEOIATE b d o ·::'.;54c;5--07"760"-=~==~ CUT OU ·l.ell.l!e or Jen~ option. Prin 499-2.\.t-1 Sl30. 548-1400/548-lf251 2 & 3 BR. a, crpt/ rps. -2. BR. Upper unit .,..·;pv! &nly 58&-9::142 or 64>-0.ll'i l El Toro Put your budget back on OCCUPANCY l AR T1·"iler for rent. mature pools. playground. $150 UP. WALK TO BEACH patio. $250 n10 yrly. 1;7:!-1647 1 l'OR I 3 BR & De.n. Cd!\! 2 Br, BRJ\ND IM"'' de lu x '-" the traek ... Sell idle nems ~eo~e~;111: ~-!~ .. 2~l ~:~: pc"rsons only, no children •. 1..:C::•,,ll.;64'..'.5--0'-'Cl:.:40::....~--~ 1g~'~h ~~":s 1213 1 726-1888. SUNDANC• cM' & HB, Sl50. 4 BR lforsc To,\·nho~. 2BR. 1 ~i ba, 1'-lth a lo~sr Daily Piiot k h Q . no pets, 646-1809 $195. Redec 3 br, 2 ba. oc 847-3957 BLOCK to ocean, 1 BR Jl70., I Ranch. $lTJ, Agt. Ft"C pool. air, bl tins, S 2 :; O, Ctassltied ,\(\'. Call 6-12-:1678 ~~,M_~. we~~un~ :t~a~ IMMAC. 1 BR, nicely lum, FamUy 4 p\ex-wl pool . Nr. t c=...:::.c==------including Utils. 67~ aft Live ht a ur-..s CN .9'19-8UI :,;,1-1139, 968-176~ toda.,v? 644~200 iF19l Priv. patio. garage. adults, sc Plaza. 556-1093 NEAR BEACH 5 & wknds er two bednxwn *an-I ' '· ' • :, :· . ' ,. •l .. ' S©~~lA--~1'..~S " That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle -------lclltM ~ CUY J. POLLAN 0 Rearronge httters of tM fOllr sc1ombled word• b.. low to form lour Jimp le word&. I ( I w I~ I· LI I L_._c ..._A _.H _o ~v ~I ~}~ _ I I I 'I' . · Macnab-Irvine no pets, S155. 540-47!i2 2BR apt, crpted, draped, Brand new 2, 3 &: 4 Br, cpl CHARMING, .... ·ater fron!. 2 1 dltimed~ with Huntington n~•ch pool, S16S. Adlt!, 2257 Apt drps, bltns, rar. 221 16th BR apt. garden & garage ..-u ..._ ..-nat. ;"';:::"'::::''::::~-;"'':;;;:;--;;:l,~~";;~~~~·~·~~~~~==:.::_:;;o•~51~4~18t~h~S~t.~34~7~~~~7=-.,,~.!~~~~··~·-':!!.~~5'.__ ____ --~ ....... .,_ I ap• .~-'"~" l"-amw'-.~-1<ea1ty Lornpan~ . I br , \1·/v.· cpt, d0rpA, stv """ '"'t"!" -1 642-8235 644-6200 & reu. $140/mo. Old;,,. ,,., p1netled living room, ·Houle, furn. or Unturn. or cpl on I y . STAR GA:"7E'W>'~¥ I wncoklracalltwalts. I 539-0106,527-3284 ,1£1 ~ '1' a klldtm full ol bullt-lns $155-$165 ~~~ .. u.,.!..,.:.,--BrCI.At:JtPOJLAN I (ineUllng dbllwlSlter~ I 310 Lido Isle BACHELOR & 1 BR. p,·t -"' HAA,. JI ).{ Y•r DoJly .4cti,ily ~lcle w Mell and mingle with \ d r 1 adults """..h "V'" Accord/111 to /~• s,.,,.. "Y" bl ~~7818~un n ' · · ""'·'' To dtv1lop message f!W Fridoy, I -=~!'1~:nswtm-, ~· I 2 BR house, 1 ba, lrg l'n1s. S!v/rcfrlg. Part. fu111. Adj to tennii; crl. Newly de1...-oi- & t:rptd. $400 n10, Cail 675-2279. NOC! words corretpOnding torunbers: ,..,.,... utr 1 Bit ,1 block h'Olll oce;-on, ifVOUf7od b" h · ;tll redecorated. pool. $140. 960-,0~.,., i~ ~: •ign. 61 "epa;.. I r.ooma, racwns. I 2508 2~ 32To 6'.2Get and Y0t •. A ...... 3Tlw<O \ JJ HorMI 6J Fl'QM ,. .. by """n"' llnllllll. Lagul)I Beech "~" J' Gt• 6' NM:• 1.,......, _,,,'" I s Atptctt 3~ W01i.d 65 Thi1'g3 c-.utt.I ~ , "°".... J6 c1-.. 1 66 Wiii I ren1·-)'tlt'llil ., 1s I 7 ~ 37 OWi 67 ~ idlldukl Condominiums U"furn. 320 EFli'JC. apt~ fro1n $:iO wk _..::c..;.._______ or $170 n10. Pool, ni:ild, C I .. .a_ ph, Jdry, Village Inn ot e mes• c4'14c-=~9436.::::-=~=~~~ I STOl,l.Y, 3 br/21\°,bo. ell llT,; OCEANfRONT, l Br, elect, , 1tove1 re1rl&., ~I.Ii. inc. utll I: prtv Pll'kinl'· drps, dbl pr, water pd. 729 Gtiviota a-.tn9··· $215. S<&-1900 mmtO, $llO ,tncl. urn. ! BEAUTIF UL newly bib ·~ Ma}" Stet h, decorat<d 3 BR, l BA In IP-l!OS I~ ~"' • µie New Orlef.M condOI. Ne..,ert ~ tAults only. i?rp.58 EASl'SlDE , L«e 3 BR l QI\., 1 bo.;. l·blk. to ooean. Condo, dbl gar. Patio. 1741 $285. 4 •Qtt., 2 N J, ~ Tustin. No children under & oeean vlet.i. J3:50 l< Agt •~ 32$5 Nik lo• llUn• • , ~~"-""'-'-~o='-;c---1 .!ONES REAi.. TY 673-1210 Newport Beech I ;.;:;;,;;:;.;..,.;..; _____ I $3S Pi'~R Wk Ir up 1 br \ PARK LIDO COND.0 2 br & bach's, color tv, :lDR,21, •. 81\, 2c gar, POOi. mahJ 5erV, r,1. THE tpl, blttns. Qui«!L $335. MESA. 415 · Nmvport j4!H!H7 Bl, NB 646-9681 . I ICeep JI /v.,d 61,.t.bo.lt wtll Wl'lll in mhl 9Soclol¥ 3'F.ur, ,_ 10S.. .ONecntlf)' 11-1~ ft 11.MMttirl ~IC#t 1-·--I l!±~O '"•"' ""'-..... tr•• 111. ::: l~~ ~=-.. .., ...... , .• , .. °' .,. I ='•••••• ,, •• 16 5tioW .... °" 17~ 117~ •• 11TM!! 41~1 lf'fhir,ol A• Ye.ill 20hdt"'49 ~~ 21 Right !ii FM 211!'!¥0!¥1ng " °"' 23To 530r 24h !l'Thl,... 2$ l'uul~ .!9S lll'ld 131lt!ii!i!I 26 ,.,, 56 IJlo•klrl 71,, '"""' 29 "°' 5(1 (~ 2'> Pt,._.. !9 T "*"'' 30 LMly '° TrcMI ,®Gd @Ml..,,. " • , . --· --- . - " .. , i4 DAILY PILOI Apt1 .. TnurMl.ay, Fcbrua1 ·',.:.;'·,.':,';,'•:-:D'.:::;;:;---;;~--..,-,_,,,-,_ ___ .,,..,...-.....,,.....-~-...,.----,.,.-----------~--~~~==.-r-r-=-:-:"T...-efl.""W.;IN.;;t;;;i'.Ni:i":F'l'J'iool Ront• I to Shoro 43o flco Ront1I ""° Sod11 Clubt sB Applionco liopolr MHonry Holp Wonted,"' i "710 Help Wonlod, M & F 710 Help Wontoel, M&F I ·I , Furn. or Unfum. 370 l..A !o.IA\.CllA Al~. i'\J.;\\r l.O\IH) .\fl/1<, { l<.\,<l"f' 10 ~hop J; & bC'.1• rl l;r.,.. .\-: \\ ll I'd Ad111I~ unl) "' r 1 1111 1~ 11 trl'n Uh ln~ 1.111 t ol'-h1• hi' .S/110,c Cl Jl'" :--n1all p1·1 ok Pvnl '~"" GliQ I ~ ,l ;J Bl ~ S1u11, P111 Phli<Y.> \l(i(l 111 S';j() per '11(1 71'\ Si'Otl Pl C.:'11 6 12·2()('.li ~anlront • 111'1 beu.1 h • turn • Bdrm. \\'lJ\ Shan' with m &IUN' mitlf' or frnia le %';. 3,;, P.lw;l t'.oll! i.a 111 r I cd , lilt'alghl, La..:una Beach, 19~-om. _____ ~ i\lili;-Roon11n~I .. v..u11P<t 3 Bk hou:ic. fw 11 & 11111~ pct, Slj() ,\JIJC11 :;.:J6-00IJ u l. 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Models 09ff1 13-1 ·fuH •""'" o.-wood Oakwood G•rden Apartment• ,..~ .. Kft/Nottfl !IY!>'f! l~d \ll'ft !Tt•!ll•M5t° ,.."""••tell/.._,... ! .. ft ol If•""' 1111 1111 11''0 ·-•• :o: y <;;" 1n r \1st1n2 l.111 (1H11 r --------- I Lil•t"O"I, runff'1r 1h(' 1'00n1 PP.OBLt:\J P 1 fl tiJlall c y •f'rrclt1ri1I ~r1a(f', "'(' !JOO C11nf1dr 111. s y 111 pa !hr t 1 c Q1J 111 XR 5-1o--t171 J:1'iJ.. Jll't'..(llf+tlt)' ~· o un ~ C' I 1 n g. ---i\bo1t1on & adopt1ons 1e f :'\F\\ P<H:T TW:it:h .111'P')rl APCi\B ~; 612-4116 I o11l'1 f../WI &! ff Oflll f' $250 I 11111 11111, ,,u11 1nr .V!ull11n 1 1 ~1·1111\ ;;IQO J1;1ne 51()..2960 Of-.~.\ -:pace ""a11&01e $.lO nll) \\'111 prov,rl,. fur n1h1re • 11 s·. mo ,\ns"er1ng service ;1•:1Ul$1 bh.• 17!175 ~ach Blvd ltunl1n::tton Beach &12-4321 ore Siulc, JOO ft 5:.tntable l for rk>o lOI J-lu nl l n g ton ( ,ri rde ns, 846-1373 161 7 WESTCLIFF-N.B. 720 ,;q ft & up 541""5032 -600 sq ft $95 Mo. CM I G \{j.~/1.::0 • fiv .. ·1rr; SPAC£ l'l":1 1 ~1"' 1)()1 t Beach ~n1n~ul.1 ,\(,Ci\ T i.r;J li.!10 J>on't givl.' up !he ship' 'Ll~t " 11 1n C'ltu1.•11fied, Ship to S!wir" Re~ults' 642·5678 *EUROPEAN READER* Vorfti nc lcthng :>:JS. 7,192 BEST i\lAS.'AGE JN N.B . 3•!00 lr.,.tne ,\\•e .. Suite 1038 tat Hr1i;;lol1 Open B J\.i\f ,\nn 5::>7....ffi.39. LIFE or DEA1'1.f; Let our hable11 HvC', For altemativeii lo ABORTJON call W 'E' Ll~E :x>l-SS22, 24 h~. • PAl.\1 &: CARD RE,\1'},ft arl \v/rerluc11nn. le&TI Beach Blvd. SIRnton 5Z7-3106 \I i\C.:SAC:E:1BATI I 1\ 101.11 h of 'las,; Con1plt>IP. pr11111) 1l4fl-re60 ~ PAL~! S.· t:ARD R EADER 11d 11 /N'</Ucllon 10831 Beach Rlv<! , S1Rnlon ,521-.1406 A\C. C.\l &l~-KiSO LOCAi. nmving &.: h:1uling: nc:t>C'~ftrr...rct ,\1'ltllll b 11d;, • SuJ u: .,.~1•1 DF.NT1\L 1 hair ns1>i~lnn1 full up~ " p•pln,; J; elei ll1l'AI LDSl" Dog, looks ilke Cerni: 11, sfudr nl LafJ?t' !ruc k lflYINE rU\,,J\Ji "Ill "<ILL /11 inc, C11 ~~11!1 I 11n1c. l\c\\ po rl (' r n I " r 1 n1111 •111rn1~ Shep & hu:;k)'. 5 n1os. \'ii.:, 1::.cas Ba!T). J.39-9 1'.lS or SERY1CE5•AGENCY BOAT BUI LOE~ f.:-vcr no sn1ok1ni.; fi ll 016i l Design Draftsmen Tusun & ll;.1ne, NU. f13 11846 GltUl\'IN'li qua.Illy ~ .. il boat 1Jt'SPl.-;KA1}>; Lh11t 1 1~ f1r111n· F.1111111111 11 ll"'"!>W't' ve~rl1< Jtc1\ard, 6-12-191:.! !lro-16~.-s1.;:rr LOi\DER & dump lnJ('k 488 i::. Ji!h St (n t Irv1nc1 C.\I buddt:I' h:.is u1c follu'll.tn~ 1z1111o n nreds F'ol~ :·111~"' p1p1ni.:-pun1ps hent r x. TABBY cut .... / \1h1te chest work Concrete, a sphalt. Suite 224 642~1470 111~111ngt; for n1 at u 1't! l::11te11runcr, for bc>nr f11 ''!H•n r;:t>rs AS\Jt.: c:odc ~c & white pa1vs, ans 1''r1tz, i<a"'HJg, breaking S-i6-TI 10 "'ltf"O•M,.._.1j,-• .. •-•-•1jU'-••C<O-• I n.'i;ponsab!l' ld1v1duJ1\:; J\11u l h 23rd , I.I' n.t11on 11011 VII I Vu: Mye1s t.:. \•1Jso1i .::ll, J\.tOVl ~G" Local-ft~~· 4 ~1n1shcarpentl•1 11,2)rst'xp ~S763 Model Shop 646-Zl26 i::cn ha uling: 32 F't fun1 ACCTG. MANAGER-liout plwHl:>c1.1 YI cxJJ Doormen~Ticket Takers Machinist LOS'I', 10 1110 n1ale Irish \,II\ '1IS... l86:! ::>37-27::6 Real Estate Ucvelopn1cnt C.i 11 l:.!·~!.16! 1g to 21, niom1ng t,, aftl't.'noori l':x l){'r " 't1lnn111n1 1 eq'd .SCtteJ , Vtc 1\lonrovu1 & l:ilh Housecle1n1ng tltcl'rl ~ :;killed SJ111 f•S!l't'\C ' H 0 0 I\ 1.;: E 1:: p El{ r 0 r 11ork Ar.pl~ F: rl II ,1 r rl ~ Typist 51, Ci\<1 61;:,..1:;!.2___ _ ,\,l,•Unt.0111 hJ o.:0 1)J1!Jll ll le {':1.pand1r~ New~rt CP1\ Cinc1na. l.134 Arlam<=, 611111 A••111 1tr J•,1 11111 111 1. 11,eni;::i LOST 6 nionlh c •l 11 1 ,. , Dedicated Cle•ning (,<'n Ledger !unc11011s nnd ti1·n1, 111u.~1 be gd typlst, I 10 9p1n \\led, F11 & Sa1 nf'l'l inl.! 'ht 111l~1rv ll"llnlnol· "Oden", Costa i\Je~,I d i.Ji> * \\ t: Ii() f-:\'P.f:\'1111 ~(; * /l l't lg S)'~IClllS i\Ju~t bl.: nlilc gd oppor SE;nd i'l.!SUn lC & oRu_G __ srOR E_C_L E-RK 11•:1 p lli lll' !fl s101r 111ll1n,w: P.cii.ud ji.J-77W ! l!,,f;i ~·l't'l'c,;t fiHi'.!.~:9 10 ils1>u11i1~ 1lu11c~ <ii ~,1l,11 v 1'Cq \Vnt('rluss1i1cd 1 "1'"'k l1tl!ll f'l"'klfnf'C'<"s~ --------o·,\\"\VQ-RL' Con rrollc1 , s.l/,11-y 51J, 1111 td ;...;J ti ... UuJJy PJl vl ... u PrefC'1'ahly ('XJX'l \el1l"'<l , !I~(" Barber-Coleman Co. i rJ. Ger1n Shep, fen1. puppy " Sli.UtA) 10 !llart. send i:Sv~ l.:>UO {.,0"111 i\ll'i>,~ 'c i.tl! 2>;.·, f<'r 11r>rk Fri thr11 1 o "ks old /{C'11ard Vrc2ud O\\N THJ\1'\SPOJ{T,-\TfON i•~u 1,11·t•~Ll<LSl>IUeJ .\~l i\o !l~bZG ' ' • ~Ton. 96.1-4~12 /\sk ror fllr l/i.~J i\lr l ,,i1\, l 1·v1n<' & }<"e1 nl ea l, Cdnl Gia-4566 1-:XPEl~IF:i\'CED :i;>!l--30.}I ~. u .111) Pliul, J-1 u. Bnx -800-f.;t\l::~Pl'.:lt. H!ISIS!lUl l, All Pcteraon ----t ll ll !'79·1114 LOST Bruwn po111u1.o co1>c f:XCEIJLEj';'T Ho11!WclPtu1t~ 1J60. t:vs1.1 :\>lcl!t•, C11 9:.!ti26 j)hust!s, son1c conipulcr dt." ENGINEER Lr11.1:1l 0 11µo1. Eniploytr Sunday 1nonung, lllnl:t ls by Day. O\\'n tr1u1~p $22 ACCOUNTING CLERK slrahlc Sa.lary open. South C 1 F" I 1 -Ai\S Re\1ard. 67:).0WO On.v 836-0618 ivi _.ni: nttr &!l!ll~ uni LEO•L SECRE:r•R--" . CoslA i\Jeisa hrm seeks toust ana. Senl.I n.>sunlC & Pl"t'parc pl1Ht~. spec " "' • ~ Y LOST sniaH ~rey Scluu1uzc1', ~tOUSECLEANmG~ $20 a 1naturc, rellablc 1nd1 v 1efs lo i\lat'ine capitul Inc. estimates, co-ordinate 001 Lltlgntlnn exPt"r required. 11111naturc, I:;;.i:;tblu/f a rea, day 0"'" traMportaUon. W/A/P. A/R Ii JO key al82 Hu.:llJK.'li& Ccnte1· Ur .. slops. Experience In ~po1rt Oe11ch lltta. Xlnt &J0·0 197 ('11.11 :543-2313 adder. Ute aocurate typing Suite No 245, Irvine 9'"1664. ronstrucUon control f or ....,,,.,fits Ple119e 11eng !~~~~~~~~~~IH OUSE€L EANING Salary to ~. Call Helen BOYS t. GIRLS Federal Hi g hw ay n-Alt.rtle' to P.O Box v1 Al '"'·"' '""'" "-n ta! adn1inlolralton p r o J e c I , Newport Beech, Ca, ~ ~ Reliable ,.rt'ferences. By t.'\c! l!l!ton. ~. '1,,Vt'OS Newspaper carriers, nun. .,.,_,-;. I ,_ job. 5.J7-9937 Personnel J\iency. 2 1 9 0 RMe 10 yn; for Newprn I deg1rable. ~ in C1ytl LIV&.JN companion wantea 6......-HOUSEKEEPING Harbor Blvd., Ci\i l3eiich, Nev•port flet!.!l.I!! ,(: or 11true1un1.I 'ngineenng ror l11dy. Lite housework 4 N·•-rl Bea•h, c-·ta ,i'.fesa Accounts RKelvtbfe p 1 1 c req'd. O r a f 1 Ing exp cooking. PleaMnt location " .,..... , .... Nr"•port en n11u " ontacl desintble Send rt'11l1me, ~Rr !'!hoppln11: cen ter INtruetioft Schools & in1truction1 575 e \'QC,\L TEAOIER e JanlC''"-J\.ennrth Chap1nRn :i~--01 21. '192-826.}, 6JT-1;910 "L1~I " .! in c!sssllied, Ship I to Shon-Results' ~8. 1U't'8, Ref'11. 673-5332 Posting Cl•rk ~Ir 11,yclc, C1rcula1lon D!?pl. salat')' hll lO!'Y 10 Prrsontll'I s.;2-4630 Income Tax ror froien lood dl>41rloutl0n DAIJ..'t' PILOT Call Gt2 4321 Officer. o c. Tr:11111it di!ft KEEr'Tl!E BOTT0~1 0 J company, heavy lOke.y e:xp & le1t\'C 11ppllcution 6:1 ' Qvic Ct>nter. 01', lVesl, ROUND \\'ASTE BAS~ req Con~act twlarga1rt :ii We nro having " January :santa Ana. E 0 E cle11n by plocing-a paper personAI or hui.ine11s 673-3-IMI Equol oppotlun,Jy • \\ll1l1e Spat.:r' ~hi . Seti l!ave nn 1.':io:lrn 11pace hentcr plA!f' ln lhe bottom of lhf? 23 Years l tar bor Area en1ployer. "°n1elhing 'vllh a Dally you no ,Jonger us.7 Sell ii basket. Turn Idle ften11 Into lncom. T•x Service (714) 675-6676 Any dliy 1.'I the !JEST DAV lo Pilot Oasalf1ed Ad! Call now wUh a Da ily Piiot tal!h wil h 9 D11lly Pilot --'-'°'"'--'A:!'.Pf'O!'Cl:.:nl:::me::;::n:_t _ __cc.;:"'"=:...::aD::..;a::d:.:!....::Do;::n::.':.t _,d:.:!!l:.:"1"'-'· , 6"2-5678 N0\\1! Ch1ss1fll'd Ad! 642-:5678 Cl1u11l(led Ad. 6'12-58TS I 1 Ir ,r fv t " I ) . ' ' ' I 'Help Wanted, M &'F 7 10 Help W•nled, M & F 710 .Thur!day, r,btuary 7., l1J74 DAILY PllOT 3 5 Help W•olod. MI. F 7 10 He lp W•nled, MI. F 710 AntiquH ' IOOAntlquH ii Mlscelle1W«11 Ill TV, R•dlo, I 1, Jlc>•h, 'ower Mill Foremen 1 ~eel · immediately NURSf;S Aldt>S. nil shllts. Convalescent Hosplt4!, Call 642-<MJ. SALES iiiiililiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii _________ jjji_,_~. BUNK bed ~·/matt, 00:c Ster-.o l36 WILi .. TRADE ci'6lce APD!e SECRETARY aprlnp, ladder, _$30, Pn1't ZENl'rH. RCA & SYLVANIA ValJf'y 1.,1 for boat. Trl h.UIJ, Fantut1c 6larlmi 1.11Jary & SPECIAL COMMISSION dllhv.T, Hobvt kitaki, S!JO, relevf1ion1 & stereos. Pric.-ed 16 10 ID fl, 140 J/O, advru1ct'rnent potentlal for Fn!•r. Nnana. ne V l' r lt"ll1 than 1ht dl1COUnttn1 howsltter. 645-0490 britht lodiv,. w/&00<! akilli ANTIQUE AUCTION u8ed, $275, Ma 'Y Ul g "''Ith 3 yr />lclure tullt', J Boats Sill f09 JtN-LVN-AIDE lo covrdl11f.J.I! thUi bu.y of. NO LIMIT NO WQbtr/dl'}'tr combo, t9P Yl' pa.rt.I & service 19" & -~-·------- 11·7 & othO' "hlfts. 1'op J>v1 fiee! Ute• ex.per. 'I: a head RESERVE model. Xlnt cond, $225, !tu~ !urger color set~ n rt' SUPE!t oo~ 1Jn \\>'ood.ys. duty puy. lrnml'd. pay for tor quiclc thliildngiia AU lh81 We have been commissioned to still at auc. 12:1dS, e.rwtck s pftn 1,1b dl'll\•ertd &:: .!Wl·UP. All ]_!J;G ~f.40 kelcb. 33-i\1 Block fl oor duty . Counl:,'Wd 1.11 n~ded! tion . a large shipment of American Oak of &'Old, deep weave, W/pad . n10flels in .stock & Ofl l ~ltultk-r w/M("!'(.'°E.'dea cbl. tnte:rvw1, Mon·F'rl !l.-5, J•son Best Aeency exceptional quality, plus selected French and SlOO. 53&-i981 lf11111hty. Cft~h oo Pl11n ur 1$1 16.5-M. Avery I.: Co. Les(,.'OuUe Nursc11. f«<gtstry, 17400 Bniokhunt, r·. Vl.y. Viclorian itenls: I BUJll 11·11'T'l2J to 3G n'IOrlth~ Olll 673-m&-1 351 H0&pital ltd., -N.B. Suite 213 96~175 FRIDAY f •• 8 7 p M •• 1or our p:rtl't's m1«ny1f»d,-.l."c_E_O'l'T~f-N-G-. -o-,-vo-r-,.-,;~-m-.,,-t Ex perienced Only {Lobby Park Lllkl Bldg.) -1 1;u . ' • • · ABC Color TV. 19 O 4 6 . . . _ • • 642-~. J40.995<1 s A LES ·La1UM·Home Complete line or Oak, (90% finished) lnC'IUd· Good, U&ed fwilllW'e & Brookhlln.! 0 90'.''l A1lll .a.~rl lJ('e, 30 Alden Sloo1>, l)e(.'Or. part time. bondablc· . R d 0 k T bl Ch' Cl ts Se •·•-or will aell f.)r \'OU lhllltn1g1on B:each 91.)!)..fJ~; Xln1 rund, nt'w j!,/!ll~. ~\o, NURSES nt'il-"l be a:ood with people. ing oun a a es, ina ose ' ere-MASTERS AUCTION nr 962-5.'159 . '" 1n1.,"21tkt1 oflt·r. 71+.995--254.i ti.tor,g11n Nurge5 Registry, Reply P .O. Box ~4. Lagunit tary1s. Larkin Desk, Sideboard!, Hoosier --~ or S05--1~1405. c . M-. no... ta k 1 n a Beach. Cabinet. Roll Top Desk, Press Back Chairs ~s.~e~~rJ, r~s~ R, 1.c e·1s .TVP SERVl~E llOBIE'--':r~s."'.7:11°'•,'-new-.-_,-Lln>,.....• App~ In Person Coastal Recreation 940 W. 17th St, Costa Mesa 11ppll,<-'Htions for R N' s, Sdiool Bus Drivers and Rockers, Hall Trees, Dining and Bed· Behind Tony'a Bld&. Mar~!. ' 1111nrr Y in . an!ry S lntr) green, 11·11.11 or w1thou1 l.VN 11. 11-ac., Aides. Uve Exper. AplHy 915 Buker room Sets Grandfather Clock Regulator and --, -. . -* TV Spec1•l1 * trailer, t·illl S,:U..200) ~Ii. Ins. ~l&-I•'. 5#-9361 or St, Costa Meea. 5.57-5910 ' ' W• re No S.•utl•s L':s•'U & Cul1ll' TV l*ll . \~'h.ile 673-1391 l'Vt'S 83:1-2365 65 w 1ll Manlle Clocks, Curio Cabinets, Glass Front 1 d ' D. ~,. 7 . th , Suite .S.C.:AMSTfu.:SS, yo un i;:: & Bookcase. Marble Top Commo des. Chande· , .. our co ors on t n111t«h, tht'y last ~! Co!ur Jrun1 $65 Boa ts Sllps/t>ock• 910 · '"'" exper. Pattison Sail Dt?sign, · . but we're a good WhlrlJl0'-'1 ur . B & W lrorn $35 u11 r rJr ~-·-'-' -"--'-----NURSES _ we h11.ve cru;ea 836-l'157. lier, Lamps1 Silver, Brass, Large variety of auto. waaher & gas dryer. i>t·l'1'u·e 1.:all: \VANTED, Sl\p for 2 7 · -only gr;;. commlss!on. Ace I •iii;;i;iiiOiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Glasswa re, Mirrors and many many more you can have bo th or us for 5-ki·6002 or 516·6003 :•,a 1lho111 no livt>aboard, Nurse~ 496-0661. &;CRJ:.:Ti\RY collectables. $75. Call 642·3589 bet. 5:30 1375 Loglill Ave., C~I 2!-12-1169 .daj'is, ji.jl}-0093 eves OCCASIONAL Night or Day SR. SALES SEC'Y JAKE'S ANTIQUE AUCTION & 11 pm to see. STtru:;o c 0 n1 Pon en 1 s . Boats Sp.;d & Ski 911 Ae1p wln19cCM_&_ F7 10.L1\9,P wanlOcl~ M" F2110 LVN'11, rilght shirt. Convales- ecnt l lOEipllnl. 642-05!)8 MACHINISTS !ltin. :l yrs l'Xpr·r. ll'.'.'lr gf'nl'rul lnthe & sun1C' mlJ! 11·ork. $4 .73 hr. f>l7-5475. MAIO WA NTEO- Don Qui.'1'.ule ~1ulel 2100 Ne11'port Blvd, CNI 6·12-2670 ?.IATD \vanlt·U for Spanish speaking family, Tr vine ar1>11. 1 rhilrl, Refs. Good salary, 83.1·37Ct r.fAID. St~ndy yr. <1ro1Lhd en1ployincnt. Aorly I o hou!lckecper, Borel L11gun,1, 425 S. CoasL ll-.1•y, Lai.;. fkli MAN/>GJ·:R B a lboa Bay Club Is d£>sirot1s of ol1t•1ir1inl'.: a f/tin1e !\lanagl'I' {(11• Grog Shop. f\!11s1 tit:• (IX~r. in gift f>hon O"r r 11 1i 1•-i ' Pul'('hasing, ln\'Cl\10ry & c;n ntrols. tvfl'llll hn\'f" t>u(stand!ng pcrson:dity .t be tthlf' to ml?f't the [)Hbli<·. &>e Person11(•] ~l RnRpl'r, BALBOA BAY CLUB l2Z1 \Y. Coa~t H1171•., N.R. MANAGER TRAINEE Progressive lin:1ncinl fi rn1 S(l{•ks aggres.<:ive outgoing indiv. 10 lrnin to hei..'Omf' nMnager of 01\'fl olc. Call Linda Rn y, 5 ·I 0-6 O ,', 5 , Coastal Personnel AgC'n<'y, ?r.Kl Harbor Blvd, C1'f ·M.arine Counter Man J,~ yfll old, f/fln1(', ADply, 24.il \\'. Coast !l"''l-'· N.B. :-.TARRIED pcl"Sl>n ovrr 11 l'ar !: phone necess . .Sir> \\-k. to sran. SD-h~ Sitler tOf' <!yr old boy, N.B. \Viii wot'K u\ CIW' salt:sr mat-2722 N. MAIN (NEAR BULLOCKS) BRAND ne1v Mone sewing Garrard chan,i:cr. Nu stylc:oi, --~'-'-------MEC HANIC area, call alt G, 67>-3213 keling depl & report 10 machine. Does tverylh1nr,:, Hl't~iver splcrs. Gd sound 1.111"1'. Dragun eralt 600 !LP. Air & (l!eclr\(' tool repairman OFFICE BOY Westt:m rl.cg1onal s ales SANTA ANA never !:>&on used. New $3.j(J, ~2('(1 67S-681'1 ·1:i.1 L'ht!v. ('11g .. vt•ry ritlii~·i.! l in· intal • I Mgr. Duties include: l'US· DEALER S: Our line of Oak \Vilt prove t o Sacrifice i150. Baby (urn .. , _,__ IOOklni.:. Sell or u·ade. c.~I. II il n . per Ql'n\ fO" ·-h··,,,, .. _, r•-. F II l l I ' "0 'le '" I Ir k • ...... ""..... '"''" u <o•>•'r "''"""· ~·1.!e,· "~k-you that Jake's Ant1·que Auct1'on amps, p!'rures, e <: ·, l ~nt .... 1;;1 in<!~~~a l 1 'i:'tll. ~~~~.ha~ lime, some dratting exp, ingli, 1ntetfuce ""'w1 ea~::i·n is the place to be Friday ni ghts. Ss,E·AR7-~s·'.,, •<ove, gla•s ,100,. f,... to YCMJ JI I 1 --][ij O\vn loo!s. OtfC'r'ing good P•tY 1 -&1~4--8~27~0-------1 ~'11'· ofl'.'., gen 1 con·c:Sp, t•!l'. Inspection beoins Wednesday, February 6, "' " · -,~ ton1pany liene.llls lO righl 1~ A RT T f M E KI r b 'f .Should lie able to \VVl'K In-"' oven $125. ~~ apt. stove $~1. . Trwiaport•tion .oh 11);111. A poly in person Salesman, .,.,·ork eves., good peclendently; w a n1i11, 10:A~1 to 5:PM . Pallcl truck $100. Scar's 10" 3 Lines, 2 T imas, $2.00 ml Hurtlf.'y & Nlxon Rentnl Inc commission + i lb er a I on1ounl 01 supervision. 3 overhead cut--OU saw i9:1. I " 1900 \V. Anaheim 1..011g I bonus. Ne a I. ct ea n yrs C);pt'J'. dt'su·cU. 874 W. 19th, CM 6-tJ-1691 Hr:,\LT Ii 1110. µup,.,v, llt·tds Campert, Sal./ Rent 920. B1':ll'h. ' appearing. Call :'>52-928:6 or F 't 810 -1~osition ren 's good t>·i<ing Antiques 800 urn• ure CARPEi ING inso11l t>r ha~ l111s of love. l'\1ECHANtC, Bicycle. Exp'd f•u11 tirne. Mission Cyclery, :?7672 Crown Valley Prky, ~1l!!sion Vi(?jO S.TI-2318 evf's or "'knds. ·• ~,;,;,;o.;;;.:.:.-----= xt.ra plUllh & shag yardage t>-16-6262 ·~;11 l'.IMROD Cam!)l'r Tralli •r PART-time insertion work in & sh sluJJ~. pll.:c1sa!ll plione c 5 PLECE mahogany bedroom in beaut dc 'o at 1 -1·. ,\u11-A-1twn1. n~nte1·, 1r·c persuna.ilty 1v1thc th:su-c to s RAM LETS Be c .r or co?rs Kl'ITEN le1nall' ti ll1t'.'!Sr.ld · 1 t~ Mailro1m at the DA.JLY • set. aut. Early An1cr. at dU.count p11t.-e. P11dd1ng C'· I . ' 1 .:. · · . · w .\, ~1u\'c. l.100< t.·one11111•n. PILJJT, 330 W. Bay St. gruw w1compu1cr ca·1t'nled s I Y le bed . C r Y st a I & installing inc. i;.15-:1112 ha J\o 5:Jr·~.,o~~. } 'C'1:' to i,:uod ~ti...u. vi' n1uke •lllt>r. 9i-i1S-l·l!'.i ~1\ esa. PP Yin pen;on nice wor~mg conds. 1 FRIG. '72 \Vards 17 cu fl. 5· \"'EE1 ES -----. --;, II J'l L,\,\lez:.J t -Nf't'd~ C M A ! . urm. Good b'Ul~c brnt'Hts & ANSWERS chandeliers w/wall sconce, ----------on11:. ,,...., .. 19 eves - ---- to George Arrauze, 9-UAM_.· <l hangu1g amp. Best olfer. fi"•tless ·~ Ski , .... k 1 .. ,., • '. , Tint-.: Shep, ll .. -.E 111•ii1 0.1 111tc1101· -$:!511. .sen H.csun\\: ur Ap1•ly ..:."' '-'"'~' "" ~ "' " I ' ·· ' 'V" l" 11 !. I ART lull . f ·~---~------M-~-'" t •1<0. Aq'"""'"'"• ,, .. _,. .~ ' ·.·' ",','• '.' ,',n"L", u~, • "·.ill , • ' 1 nie MRsseur. r .lt·•,>r;ol:'d. P or time 01' Standard Mem..-1· I \V II H I I :-,-HLU" ~' """ " " •· • '""'•U3 ~, ei, n' a op -avoe -g 00 -CAPl'AINS tbl & elm;, hide-."'JO. 494--4l4"'1 ,,.,,, ·1 c\cs o4.:-i .• G;i ----· ------- MEN 'S SPA :->a!nry & commi!<slon. A[)Jll'f Salvage Hardware store~. A :,uusitiiai) uL Vet'ify _ COLLIE a· bed sota, new twill mRlt _,, ____ ".: . l"l{t:;~ i'UL'c Labi td u Cyc le s, Sikes 1'.lon thru 1-'ri. See PerS1Jnnel ~eml·retired, G ener a 1 Appl1t'<l l'l'lu~nci1~·:-;, Lot'p. 11 you 11'iult to discourage & springs, desk.!, misc Ibis, C ,E L.EB R_I TY Jcwe_cly need~· room 1 ·&,_;__~ Scooters 925 Manflgl'r, Hardware, 1658 Superior, :ltil S. A1111c ~I. .vour ivlfe from lookit1 '"',, for " l rash.ions. £arn free Spring d "'"92530 run, I;;;;-;;,.;;;,;;.;;;;,;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;,;;;;,; B lb B Cl b CM ';tc. ..'lap e &. Ad I e r , " 5 ays <>.>V--eves a oa ay u S..u1la A11a 1 l h" 1 1 1:.onsc1nDles. P hone ~17 --'----· ----h onr c <1.1\'S on ,\'!1\JL' ope , C\'Crytulflg gOt's at l>al'<<u11 ·Ill Ch I I · I UP PRICES I -1:??1 V.'. Coast 1-111-y, NB PART Tll\IE'., \vomaa, Tele-!:.:t)Ual U1•ll()l'. 1:.11tplu•er · • B ('fl f , fl' or 5..'i'l--0220 ;:,. • 1Jun1ua T ·-' ,. !' 1 L 1 • ' ,, ll s f'fl Sy. t:y n -•·· ·'•· Jll'ic~·s. 67J-4~31::1. adurali!.:, :..:d 11 <':n. 1i .. 11. • • l\,JOTEL Mnid. \V~ll !rain. phone so!icilin'i!'. Salflt"Y + ANTIQUE PIANO En Misc:ella neou1 w \:l 1· .:.d 1, Apply in person Costa J\11''8 D'mm. Vie. 1-tarbor & \Vil· 1 • , g -1'..T!JAN Allen JJ1ning H.oom Wanted 820 all shot.<;, h~ bkn.~18-1'.l ( BICYCLES lnn.J:nj l-Jarbor,C1'l ~on, C.1\1., .1133-1662 SECY./RECEPT. R.E. Broadwood 1 80G, 'laole &.tichairs,$150,Clean T\VO lovable Ma\rnut 1• MUSIC TEACHER P/1'f1\1E no el!p. !'lf/F. SecreUu•iaJ posJtiuu Jll iiCllve ~~~~~~.~\a~eyia~. :~;.~~ i:ood davenport $40, Maple PR1VATE party l\ishes lo Pupples .. 1 ~2 rnon!hs old. 1 ' .. , ... , "h'•ldrens 0,,,,, ... •rhool 11 · N complete. Sacrifice $485. i'"'n•••· •to"" Go" Cl"bs, . Eveli. Sat AM, inslde. ldrr.1 ltel:litor·li oll1c1::. &•u1l11ul ctiair ~lo, Conipl. set Arnold buy old or unusual stlvt:'rl _Necd good home. 64j..008j Ge t 'Em While we '-"'" '" .. .. (nr ~fodenla. 6'36-8995, o ice in ewport Ce.nter. ..., " '"" u .. l ·t · ne-"s ,,_,. 1, h /B 1 "' 673-1 .. 2.~12'--------""'"', Lrg desk $'5, G4" ""-•. r c una 1 c1ns, no coins, , Got 'Em ,.,, '. ,..!J. RC er w ; ,92_~.. Longen1w. stall ol 1n<UlJl·e --""" ~ f 1 II I in mui..:ic:. 642-1844 ""JO per~"nueL A ''"'''' "''''.,, \V,\LNUT Dini!'" Table, $250, ,-, -D-OW_N_So~I xi d i_ no71an~" ~ease ca at I ll ~ff' Luiuua ta:1 11~.1r U1Kc !:)l1op PAf'{T time, fun & inreresrin"' '."-'1 -u '"-' "" a, nt con ' upnl 4 . .s;i.,.;,9~. __ __ Peti P: Supplil1 1 .,u,,.! ~· •. c.u--t~l ,1\1}. NF.W Veterinary 1-lospital .. posi ion requU'.1ng good 4 black leflthcr side chairs, $300, Co ffee table, $75,· SL ·c-- y;ants ~fedical Receptionist job in Irvine. ~11l!!t have l~lepllone voice, SH & JB[l.-1 $150, T;ill bookcas(I $400, overstuffed chair, wool areu I VER OINS I t/~l.o-lJJ'1l ,r,, Ass j s lll n 1 , 16161 car. 552-9140 or 833-2469. t:xec. atlLILUl'S. · J~Just be Desk, misc. r.1<1rk, 540-3490 rug, stereo lape console, Payu1g JOO•;li o~·er face j .\u 1Jnvlll' VrtlC'l'S Brookhurs!, in \Vesth11ven PBX operator. Answeri~ ab!c to v.·u rK Saturdays. ANTJQUf: two-,fitced desk, i\lust go, 673-62'.lti. value Ca!l 962-3646 lief ~1<1n1 Pets, G•neral 850,:-------... --•I Shopping Center. 1''ountain &-rvlf'.'C. Ex(X'r p~rcrcd. It . .I:.. e" Pt' r i e 11 c e 1101 50X60. $'.KIO. or offer. 3 piece sectional s 0 fa, & aft 5pm. ---. Valley, no exp ne<". \\'rite 1-llltg. Bch area. !»'S-8881. essential, bul h c IP I u I. Call ~1212 Bl&gars custom, u· 9" x Mu1ical lnstrument1822 * Securi_ty Pet Food.* 1g8~·~· .. ~~~.,.~Tt!~~ll[I~· CL1~.~ifierl Ad no 946, .rl,,--JJ1·~1ei· !Ot'.:al r1!sJdC111 .. for 802 8• .... 'th ---'----'-'-' -occ1 by ~1r.: lb. Co.t. c.1 .&..~J Appl'.•n<e• ., W1 ottoman, gold Daily Pilot, P O Bo• '"' PERSONNEL CLERK u11.c.rvu call Mrs. l.luh!. ·~"--'---------SALE Br d p 15c lh All Kennel s "Pli , · " -velvet, $300. Danish Teak : an ne\v eavey -r , ~· u., , ~:-; 'I "'•""Ill • -,, SALE 1500, Coit.a .r.teioa, Calif, 'Must be goOO tl-'Pll!t, have \it'SJ.cy N. i.a,ywr Cu.t.M-4910 Coffee table 60"x18" U5 Standard P.A. $400. 2 Shure 511-3947, 1•1111 \\·t!snu·e, .s.,1.. ., -• !J2626 a pleasing personallty & be We're No &.autie1 645-8056 ' ' ' P85 Mies S50 each. Sigma MovING7iu5t s~AViry .r·or l11111tctJ lune ouly Nursery lralnee, h~lp In all as pee\;.'! of n u rs e r y husint'ss. Good opporttJr.ify 10 11.dvanci' In growi'.lg business. Apply in person at 2221 rairvie1\' Road, Costa ?>1esa .. nble 10 work well wt~ple, *S.c'y1, Bookkeenar1 .. our colors don't match, acoustic guitar + hardshell birds frN!. ' ALL i\lX\; COST + ~ t'~v ,.-FRENCH chrs & French. $150 Al S l ' · L Exper. in perl>mlnel work ., .... .;,c "'-''-' 1..v11:>U' >100 but we're a good Whirlpool .... CMe . so, unnSoaris Call 642-7=1 all~ ~ace .se1Up 111x & le. r11ng chr, Magnavox stereo 1200 So Ba d .,.,., .... -· I · <l ',-$' 95 prerd. Xlnt fringe benefits. Lu rt.e;.nuers ,~gency a uto. v.·Mher & gas dryer. & radio combo. like nu. Amp · nlc I ss hea --;;) LL. P l lcn· l~l' · aJ ... Contact Mrs. Edward 1, .W.w L'il-l\:<1 ~ ... 1,.0 o.J.>-oJ90 You can have both of us fOt' .$75. CaH 557-8151 aft. 5PM. Cati 852 ror Access . .Sate Info Oiest, Marbro lamps "fl/W Personnel Dept. L.M. Cox j Dial A Job ~5 $75. CaU 642-3589 bet. 5:30 543-6289 FENDER used Jazzmaster REG. Burrnese Kittens * CALL ti45-""""' "* l'\fanuf. Co., 1505 E. \Vanier, fl.lo Ch.arge To You & 8 pm to see. * SOFA & LOVESEA'I'' * with case $125. New g \VCeks old, Milles $90 J!:li3 XL 250 Honda, 850 n1ilt:'s, Santa ,\nu. I KENMORE ••• $ 7 5 N 1'elecaster $200. 536-6415. l'en1ales $110, 61t).8""B. ' extras, complete fenders, Equal Oppor. Employer. _ ~'"'-''~""" J.~J __ wa,..,ot:r · ever used e Very gd. qua!. v<> •... .,.~ ... _..,...,;,,,;,,,..,I Kenmore clec. dryer $65. Usually home. 968-7910 Office. Furniture/ Cogs 854 JI ea u Ii t es ' tack J< -· -SECRETARIAL \\'"!stinghouse washer $95. E . 824 speedometer, gastank & PORTER 1 f'arl ume office he IP-\Ves!inghousc clec. dryer MEDIT. couch & loveseat., quip. -. PUPPY .seat. Eng & trans minull F/time See PersonnPI 11gr h. Jerlg f G E 1 good condition, red & black -WORLD • head. All for $700. or olfcr. B~lboa Bay Clubi . \\'~~: & ~i<k~ocp;~.'. u~11u~~ ~~;e~~~~ Gru a~ a; t: =~ $50. 536--&175 2d~~!CHINIG y,:aJf ~utl Ehxerd. Chihullbuas, Tiny Poodles, Jim Allen 548-7132 or •J e-s, ncwyre tn s e Amer. Eskimo, Pit Bulls, 556-5844 ' 1221 W. Coast H"''Y· NB be able to type. 1\pply in & delivered. ~8672. Gara .. Sale 112 tops, l·nietal salesman desk Bull Terrier, St. Bcnial'd. ~-~~--~~--- PROOF operator & Teller Pers on l-fa r 1 le Y & MA YT.\G 806 Dryer $140. 1 ~.CC-"'"'--'"::.::------.. w:/chair. Reasonable. Call Cockapoo, Doberman, Shep-b"9 KAWASAKI ~· very pos. open. Security PaciUc "hxon. rtenta.t Jll\:, 1~ \•. GE washer $80. Convert. GARAGE ~le, Sat/Eun, btw. 9 & Spm, 67~1920. herd, Dachshw1d. 100 r-.tIX· quick. strictly dirt. Xlnt Bank, LaguM Ni gu e I Anaheun, Long_ lic!_ch__ GE Dish...,·a:;her $80. 20 Col()r TV, ping pong table, OKS. $15 up Exec swvl chrs ED PUPS!!. Stud Service cond $250. 545-4677 Bra~. Exp. prtl. Ask for I SECRETARY I V<;>I. En!'yclopedia $80. 3069 ~~~~!in si:.!~ $~125 Sec chrs $8124. Most Breeds. Open Eves: '72 CZ, tull dirt, Mint Lorn Ba~er 495-4501 Equal 1 Girl oJc, Req's good typing,, Gibraltar, C.M. 545-2665 boots, many more valuatde Pierce 867 w. 19, 0.-t 531·5027 condition. Priced to sell. Opportunity Employer !Hing, lite u k k p n g, Rent Wa1her1/0ryer1 ite~. 11832 Gillman sr, 642-3408 SCHNAUZER pups, sl10ts. 67~5'l36 ~ + • For an ad In W orr,1n·1 \'~ erld C.11 Muy Beth 6 4 2-5678, owt. 320 PUBLISHERS ~~~tnellS. Guod sa1afy. $2 . Wk:. Full malnt. liru versity Park 114-552-9610 ANTIQUE two-faeed desk, studs service, groomillg. HONDA 170 XL. 00 miles, REPRESENTATIVE _ · , * 639._1202 * QUALITY stereo & tape 60X60. $300. or oiler. 1'erms. 8TI-Sl8:l or 52:l·8306 Best oiler. Call 675-1212 aft 5. _ 552-1230 or 833--0242 Liberal Arts Background, SE~ARY: . 20 Ill'. wk, \\ASHER & DRYER for co zn pone n t •, ()riginal ,. 3 y h 11• ;.,i Sales exp. nee. Part um· e $10. S-H & lYPl. ng necessary, sale,. Good \Vo r king paintifl&:s, TV, ractio,. hair Plano1/0f9ans 826 NORWEGLAN E 1kho11 n d t' A'J . .,, n111a a, · o • X, StreamUnes You! t I ~I ~ I • ·.1 ' '!·>. -j,.~ 1 ) \ ' 9426 SIZES 8-18 r.., 11f ...,i .... 11Tc.o.1" ... poss.ibil'ty w .1 Bell JlWll. Hai oou,. ~· t' 1 1 e condition. $125. Call ~1753 dryer. vacuum, e.lec. shaver ;..:;:;.:.~..:o;c,.;;;.;;:.... _ _c::.=:1 male, 9 1nos. old. Loves in Richman tran1e, very phon ~ks 1; ;teuart es7'" Dassified ad /'lo. 59. Daily ,ar:::::t.~5::.,. ____ ~---& n1uch morel 8122 hvlian. • PIANOS Kids! To good h.Jme v,.·ith clean, call ?.lark, 644-1664 San 1'1'anct~co Calif S4io5' Pliot, P 0 Box 1560. Costa REBLT Washers, Dryers, apolis, HB. 536-6697. large backyard, 646--0142 MObil9 H0m91 ---935 I •iiiiiiiiiiiiiii..................... fi!esa, ea. 9~:.17. Dishwashen. $50 & up to Yr-.1CA Indian Guides garage • ORGANS !RISH Sett~r pups, AKC, $75. I SECJlET1\RY, y,·anu.-'t:l tor 1 yr guar. 546-5218, 839-7620 sale. Feb 9th &-10th, 9672 Rentals from $5 & up. Call R. llotloway. MOBILE HOME REAL ESTATE N.B. Jaw finn. Some legal Auction 804 Delafield Circle, Huntington 64&-TI21, eve 63,1...(633 FOR SALE : I Pay For-All .... exp rcq'd. Hrli 8 to ~:30 :::;:;,:;=: _____ .:.:.; Beach. 968-6912 AKC • rem Basset Hound, SILVERCREST You r ADVERTISING! pm,CaU54Q..&t00lorappt. PUBLIC Household Goods 814 • Pi<onos I. Gr•ltda ·lyr ojtl.MustoelL MOBILE HOME You have your own private s,..;ciu.:'l'ARY ·-···-~--·--·--~----ALL MAJOR BRANDS ,.,; 557-5088 20' x 53', 'L vu 2 BA, carp., dl'sk & phone. same 1''ull time . .t:xp'd, Architect· SI11MONS sip. sofa, rm. U~ & rebuilt pianos also TOY ~Poodle, AKC. Reg . ;.irarwu. bu-inil., refrig., location 18 )'I'll. Nc'v or ural ·Construction tirm. AUCTION hwnld. de·humld, mower, Upnghts f;;:>m •········· $69 Fe,;na)e. 6 mos. $35 . wu::i11c1·&e1ect.dryer,wtred cxp'd real estate sales %2-1017. hdbed, oval rug, elect Spinets ,, ··· ....... $1:'5 ,Trained. S57-U185 aft. 4. lor :au air cond., kitch. P<'(lple \vclromc~ C:ill for S-£~\~V~IN~'G~.-,-<A~CH-IN_E_O_P_R_. * 2 DAYS * heater, luggage, 830-26al Players , •.•• , ... , , • $9tl5 OLD E !\sh . t:lo<.'k, storage shed, land· ' ·nte"•lew J-ewelry 815 Gr8.!Jdll " -· · · · .. · · · .. $311 ' ng ShH:p dog •"aped pati". Thr-~ old • • · Heavy duly leather sewi""· ·pa.....iee 7 weeK AKC "'--'\ " " "" ,;•-w E La h .... • Organs • lfl'' ' s. · ...a. • l<ke nu. '""at·" In n-.. . · c enmyer 011 lockstitch 1nach. Son1e 848-4698 .......,.. o:u "" 1860 Nf!l'•port B!Yd. CM i·xp. prcf'rd. Full or Part • DIAMONDS G 0 R GE 0 US Diamond ALL MAJOR BRANDS • . adult pk. away from noisy 646--3928or Eve.6n.4577 u n1e Hoyt llolster co, 790 engagement set, beaut OpUgan •... demo ...• $195 AKC Silky Temers, xlnt ~t. One-halt bl. from clu~ Newton Way, C.M. 645-2850 • GOLD COINS crafted in 14 kt gold, lotal Spinet ...... new ...... $493 ~~· s!)()ts & papers. house. $15,495. Call EVES. REAL ESTA.Te-SC:RVICE sta. needs !Vtechan· "'·e1gnt 1 et. Sai::. ~:l)Q, e FREE e 213·ti94-4690, 697·TI52. SALESMEN ic, Class ,, lie. 1''(ust -have • ANTif?UES _962-3787 I Organ Lesaont GOLDEN Retriever pups, CAN BE SEEN AT : \\.hy not Y.'Ork In the hot!~ t tune·Up & carburation exper. Emeralds, jade, rubles, Mlscellaneoua 811 Lowrey theater {oewl $2995. chantp line. AKC. Males. CRESTMONT area -llwl!in:ton Beach . Prt>ler 5 yrs exper. Arco, ring.!, watches, guns. FULLERTON MUSIC Shots 53%277 aft 5:30. ESTATES rountaln Va!Jcy. Let us 19th & Newport, CM. FRI. FEB 8 7 p M Swin9 Set 18191 Euclid, :'ountain Valley Pug Pups, 6 wkt, AKC. 1051 Site Dr., Brea. (Central Ira.Jn you. Call Plul Mc-'l'l::LEPHONI:.: Work in our ., • : • • Includes s .... ·uigs ,.. glider, 1 Blk. No. or SJl!n Diego Fwy 839-9250 839-9929 Ave. across from Brea Namee, VILL.\GE REAL olti<.'t', !'11usl ha\·c neat xlnt cond. ;zo. 546-7817 aftt•r 557-4836 Horses 856 Conun. Hosp.) Lot #46. ESTATE, 963·4567. .appearance. Good pay & SAT FEB 9· 7 p M ti v.·eekdays, anytim.'.! i1·ee"· 122 N. llarbor. }'ullerton ~ON1h'A~ RAY, PK. MGFL, REAL ESfATE SALESMA.~ bcne[its, call 556-6141 'f ' ' ' • end. 171·1805 FOR SALE: Older Geldlngl:c'.-'~· -'-'~"'°·mg~·------~Wlf~d;H activ~ office,1 best TELETYPE o p erato r . INSPECTION . 11 Al'l-6 Pl\! AIR compressor ~'ii h:>, large Open Nightt 'til 9 Si"J. CaJI :92~!1. MoStolr /HRomes a.a11. oos v.:y 0 cat on· Exper. Immediate. Salary Thun. .. 11 AM-6 Pi\1. r~ri., tank $10. Old time hand Sat: 'tll 5:30, Sun, 12·5 a I ent .,..., Opportunity lo learn about open. MeITi.11 Lynch Co., 11 Al\·1·7 P M. SaL, 11 AJ\1-k -• l Livestock 858 syndication & development. ~12L cran c .... cu ato• S25. '71 Dodge r.1ini l·lon1c f'ly i\lark Gumbincr & A9SOC. i •._. ... -.... iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii_, 1 PP.1. 673-0152 PIANOS -ORGANS DUCKS r D RAK Es) 4 eonl'd. Air cond, llipe rtcl'k, 15.)(J S. Coast H"''Y, Laguna TYPIST, \vith other gL'nera\ SHERMAN CRANE BIG Garage Sale. Sat. Feb. New.& l'.~-Great selection. AVAILABLE. GREAT iOR lo mfg. $5500. \Vilt u·ade Beach 49"'-9421 oUlce d uties i n c 1 u 0 i n g AUCTIONEER 9. Funt. c:-lothing, toys, Competlli~c price~: Open SNAI L.S & so w B u G S ! ~o~ ~rop or any l hi n g . RECEPT!SC'"--,-'c1~0r-7bc-a-o-U~lo~I' I setti ng up & n\ninta.ning C M J I plants, misc. 596 Joann, Eves. & Sundays. J he best 642-827.! :J4it-3t.i81 11ft J pn1. Irvine office. CALL ONLY files. Know I e d g: c ol osta 118 ewe ry Apt. B. CM deals a;e always ~t; • e SHARE \.\-'INi'.E:BAGO • IF YOU f'IT T fl E c11g1nccr1ng 1er111inotogy & Loan KENMORE Dryer $85. Early Wa l11chs Music City l ~ Own 2lfM int • fuIJy equip. !''OU.OWING! Profcr ?).~ helpful. Grov.1ng Cos I .t 1838 Newport Blvd. AmeMcan tables $25. King South Coast Plaza MQ.UJO ....,..,. Md" ] • ~ Ulled 10 wks year. Con!ider )'l'i, above average appear.. JWesa J\IFG. Co. Paul Dosi(•r (Use your BankJ\nier'icard hdbd $15. !'11ower & edger _ • n•it . Y. only responsible party. Call high scll·image, warm AS!JOC. call Eve1y:u1 lor ~-'o~r...::M~•~"~e~r~Ch::::arg::.-'.•~I'-~ $7.;io. ea. 963-6341. FREE ORGAN LESSONS as 644-5462 M-F 9.5 personality, phone chrisma. appt. 55&-7075 Buildln! M•t•ri•ls 806 New custom ni.ade Autumn long as you like! Adult! Bo.Its Gener•I 900 20·.25· Motorhome, Superior, good typist, fast learning, .. ;.;._________ Haze Mink stole. customer "'·elet1me to attend Tuesday ' Li1etlme, Open Road & \11 . .. 1. 1 . able to bftlani:e b ank T.YPIST Must-be ellicient, e Surplu1.Bulldln9 defaulted. au1MFli selling night at 7:30 PM. We want CUSTOM Marine Woodwork Barth, B or Afli.tC acpt. up .. p spor t\·e r.o to trtatement ""d '· LIGHT opPOr• .. ~Jtu "''ith l"t"-M TER 1000 ·w le ' )'"ht ll , 1 · ""' vu ...... 'J " ..._. .. , A -IAL • '• ol NL: at cost. 673-9143 everyooe to arn to play -complele interior & exter· 6.19-2981. t c 'b a vc.y young ;111y: bkkplng. J\fust enJOY· hca\1\1 540-2522 TEMS c. ~--~------J UST ONE FT.J\'t PIECE contact \\'ilh people, Sa!aJ.}. l ~ ! Doors, lum.,.,r. ply-COMPLETE HAM stATION theln o~an! ~Mie~rtcti k?r carpentry. Wt'8terly Ma· RENT TIJE BEST. '73 for each . 1·roc11et eo~1. rap, open, 833-1030 or 675-lOl7 • TYPIST wood, alum sbeetina, mold-&Kei ter 2 KW L ine a r, • rge · · · oast nne 6<16-4871. r.:xecutivc. 25'. A!\ extra~. Easy Crochet 7251 t, A6u '8--u. lo11g sc.arf of 1vors1ed, i';fttkcll tJadde) Part lime. various ciillcc BinoU,ILwo'°doERwo5, 's'u'·RPLUS receiver, Tower, beam . Muaic, Newport Blvd. at 8o1ts/~rln• Frl't' 111iles. 919·9056, 5 to a great i:;1n. t:'a!!y pflttern -R'"'CEPT/SE -'dtitic~. MS--3754 $700. :;43-1487 Harbor, CM. E I g pn1 THIN IS IN .. ' nntl thin stitch -single, double cro..~htt. ~I: C'Y USHE_R_S___ 2500· So. Main, S.A. DECORATOR has terifflc UPRIGHT, Ex c e I I en 1 qu p. 904 •DAL.E'S MotOf' Home Is lhe way you'll look In lhis l'atlern 7251: i;it.:s 2.12 inel. Pleasant per so 11 n 1 it y. Man thrU Sac 10.-5 buy 300 .~, new Rus .. • cirtgina.I condition. $ 5 O O. Rentals streamlined pantsuit. 1¥101 a s•v•·NTY --C"NTS accurate tvn.jng & lite sh I& lo 21, morning & altemoon n4· 546-1031 .,.u "-' """1286 PERKINS ')07 50 h I lenner,longer jackct.ChCl"sc ... "" """""" "" quall"es Y.:,., !or thi s ><.>r k. ~ly Ed...,·a rds ·. ---110 Brown carpet, short aha&.~ . .,. • P CIJfi '7323-2'6'M.H.&:Minis for ••ch patte-add ~ " ,.. c oo. Ad 6 •omlture "" --·. uo ~·· HAMMOND ORGAN th_ an l ,IXXI hrs. prop, f{yd, F-miles 9 "I 9. 0'0 -check!, &01ids, te.xtures. · ... -"" position. Terrific oppor. Call incma, ,,.,.. . ams, pm • c-C;.;;.c:.;.;;.. ____ _:..;.: ~·~ -ES1' OFFE .,.3066 1.1 Trafl. 100 hrs-$1150 1 "'~'-7.-"=="-~"o..oc.c-~~ Prlnled P at 1 er n 91W: ttnls for each pattern for Lo" J ae ~5. Coastal I to 9pm Wed, Fri & &It. BEDROOM set dht dreSM!r BOB DYLAN B R D'W'"' Eves. (714) 675-7353 · Tr1il1r,, TrlYfi 945 ~1isse$' Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, d"/lngr M• •,ithl eanrwdi~~pcthdirdal _!11,",",· Personnel Agency-, 2 7 9 0 W1itre1n1, Exn..r. & mirror, ~ rtite stanrlv, TICK S ' Gooe. 830 SI ~ b -' H bo Bl " C'! ~ 847-"""° _ e:: ,..,..8 ft!"'!'!• . Boat•, Power 906lcAMPJNG •-iler ""'cma", 18. ze u ( ust 34) jackel delivery will take three ' Rr r vu, " . Apply betwn 3-5pm dbl bed w/lill:e nu matt ~..,. "'""'1.J~ ..... \..VI " 2\4 yards 4.>inch; p an I s weeks or more'. Send 10 RECEPTIONlST, legal office Odie's Restaurant. & box springs $120. 968.3293, 185 CM. glu:s skis Grand alps 6, stove. Ice box, elect All n--k h ""E 1~"s 185 °"l glus skta Grand Prix binding.! $80. Leather 1973 18-foot \V inner. water, cpts, easy tow,.'rlnt ••·-.~ ~N'.I'S ce UJ.uv G, I c DAILY ,in Laguna Nianel, Good 2u . 11.11 l, C. Mesa WANTED (0 buy-.. , DI... Pnx· blnd•·n-l80 LJ d Id '--•--...., ---' '> ....., .. .,,.,.....,,, ... •·•.-.:. ..,.,. Pll.DT lOS N~ .... ~ ''"""""' " "R · n a s uuutll, men's Sut: 8 44v. Includes li5 hp Johnson i..vuu. 96....,,..., .tor each l)ftftem -add 25 De 'ao rd, Old ~"'e1raft typing &. phOne volt-e. \\<"AITRESS .wanted, exp. tbl & chrs. 40" round or 546-4478 Linda 546-4478. lrailer, Convertible top,' Auto •-rvlce, Perts 949 cents for eaelti•patfern tar pt., x ""• vu sea 831-2080 Cnrme.l 's Dining & Pie 40Jc5G Oval, approx. Gd -Air Mall and S.w.:htl llMd-~'tallon, New York, N.Y. RECEPTIONIST tor Shoppe 628 N. Coast Hwy cond. 543-l350 Rfl 5:30 LEATIIER akt boots, Men's KNEISSL Red star 205's covtr, spcedomPter, ---------! ,...., 10011. Print N•mei AddrMB, Bea size 8 $2>. Unda Skis. Geze bindings, boot.! co m Pas 1, walk·through llng: otberwl.11e thlrd-!'laiuo z~ h Hem Number doctors ofc. Typing Ir 8h Laguna ch QUALITY furniture, msny 548-4478 (&ize 12J $00. or best oUer. windsllied, lounge seata am CRO\VN. Co:vair to V\\I delivery will take three EEDLECRAFT, •721 req'd. Will train f or WAITRF.SS, exp. Sec Miss household Items. Pool table, 6*-""""' n1ort Great f ·1 s1c· Converter kit Corva i r W .. ,_ -moro •-" to . . ; .. ~ .................. rk "'" ~6 I J~· -amt Y or i --__ .... _ ·............ , M.rl;n• 'Marttnr tt.e'~'AILY .c;mobet, kmr, etc, Free u.,..,.,. ... ,...., .. ., • .....,..._, • McCJoud, Ben Brown's 31106 BR ecta, ~andelier, tab es, OAK FIREWOOD boat; julit like ne~·. CoA ,.......~, c;n.i·u3 , ........ u, gen. Pl tm, +u, P.at1fflt.Dci>t., , direction1, SO<:. IU:STAURANT Mana a er :S. Coast ~W)'. $. Leg. chaire, 549-3957. ~3397 Store, Rettaur•nt, ne-w $4600. Make reasonable dual exhnuat & mort. 232 West 18th St., New IMtut Maon.ID9 ' 8ool. wanted. Muat hn.ve exp. for WHO WANTS TO. WORK? XTRA ]Of'l2 .!tUdio oorncr 132 offer. 838-4139, 646-781J or 6Th-2380 aft York, N.\ lOOU. Prt n·t ~c. Ianey lihot11, pat· new restalll'ant Opening In DRIVE A CAB! O'OUP, HerC'Ulon CJOYtt, like CARPET t.,yer, lnslallatkm, B•r noon. l't'A.MI:,,• A.D.bll£St with tei::J.1'000.0CIN!l ~ .. ~ ~t,~,~~~· Write CHOOSE )'OW' hours, work nu. ms. 646--17'80 eves & ~:i~~Ol~mlne.Call BARBER Shop equipment BAJA YachtB invites yoo to •••WANTED ••• ZIP, IVZll and 8TYU Le•!n """' "I-~'. ~.. _,.., ..__, ~ ... ,. Beach for .)'Uunelf, be your own Wkerwh. EVERYTHING romrlete. open house at our pfr1.nt nn Flat head 6 cyl. motor or NUMB&IL '-te-• 11"00' .... ~.,..~ .ra or call 497 .. 1300 M~Fri. boss. Men or women. Can HIDE-A-Bed Uke new, $)%,.. JACK Lt.Lane. Health Spa for 2 chair o P era t on . Sat .2-9-74. from 1()..4. F'<'lr VS t nt 1960 T'\M-- SE& MORE -Q u t c k Cc;;p1ei. in.taat Gin &tot bet. 9 A 3. be aliahtl)' handicapped. Exec:· dMk., $45 Elrtention nwmbenlhJjr bi.-. Uav-84&-3678 preview showing of our 28' I o dani ~ Fu~. Md c:;::;. ournne • r ttia,i;i. 100 JUtl ... SALESMAN Neat .. Otan l\ppeannce. table. SC(!, M~ mare, tng area. 64B-l4&t. TV, R•dlo, HIPI, ~-r:f~~t~ ~~ ~92~~. . ~ '-II E:x--r -·ta! yA-' -1-.... Vta:., rtt1nd. Ace 25 to 70, a."' .....,... LAWN ...--snow s"'-S •~ ,,,,.,, ~·~n;~r 6.itJos. A:ll cion'.tplMe Ate_. W ,.,. to.-.. o&Q~on ~';A ~t•ent your tncome. TWIN-BEDS 121 i-n el 1r; boott7.8trl:b'ike. Old TV~ hNO ... to the San Oelgo boat show. POrup-IE 356 A Parts, 1ililtt · OttlV 5bc. 11 00 lndm~ accountl. Must .DdV. a 9¥._ a bn ar more a 1 ( , tu ma--1970 Pla~ntia, C . M . Cases, Head.11, 11tc: A mJae. ~STANT S~O BOOK 1f ~IH1 RuS Booim . 50e. have kn o w led. 1 e ot de. A'pplJ',, ln pe:non, evttYthll'llt ex c e I e: n CAB1NET Wf'a HEATH KIT Solid Klt 2-12" fi46..28U Trans & SU!penaion puts, ::0w, ~, nar toma,:TOW., ' BOOt of I! rfl• ·1..1---. construction .l fnd'uj b1&l YeiJow C.ab co .• :196 E. 16th COl'ldltion ma ke oHcr. Call ele. sauna, epee.ken 1-10" horn /toot '63 34' OIRIS Connie TS rerusonable, call 55'l·?Q •~·. 50C •·-equ1'J. Car Jurnilbtd, wares ·St., er.ta Mtu. 551-4Z2 after 5:30 pm: ~b1 ~ootruoettiser ~:· awitch Sm. S41rC'lfn" aft. 11ulo pll<>t, 150 watt ss: we'l!:kdays aft s or Wftkends INSTANT FASH I 0 N qsillt Boole 1 .. 16 palltm i. Open. Good c 0 m pan y WOMAN, pa,rt1_.ttme, vef7 REAL buy, Wro\1ght Iron It: 2 1• ea. 557-S!!!:._ 5 PM 114 E . 29th St. Apl 14, ~· CB. OF, Uv/llOv 2 G7~l5 Unlvenial ritns, BOOK , -ltundreds , of 50e be'nelll•. Good chance fol' neat ha'hd 'wnttrw l'lOMI wood tbl A 6 chni. sretn IRVINE Country C 1 u b Costa M~a . ttfrtg. ROF, many xtraa. 2 H7(hct5 snow tlret, deep fll1hfon futa. fl, M~ QuUt Boet. 1 ... right penon ro won-up bkkpa Jsrnfedp htiptuI. to wilvet sl!:fll•· $200. Xlnt membet'1hlp for sale. Cnll $13.800. Call 552-74.'.ll cevt'sl chcv rirn11, llO '65 Corvalr U'a a ~zc: :_ • ~ ~r 50c. Lft company. Appb' ·m wrltlt cmt:racU In rental coM. ~·3350 aft 5;31). 5.1l-6813 or 5..18--4536 STEREO, Craig Amp, Am-TRADE 66 acre free A clear en~. ~883 tWnt with •!lie, Ulll! fia.lly Qallt1 ror Na,'111 U•lnr • penon, Hartley Ir Nlxon a\Ol'e, Apply morn in a 1 'Jllw IOmf'thJJ'la you want to GlRLS bicycle, 11).speed lfl'" Fm C'uletle,BSR Turntable ranch near Indio for equity P"L"'YM"""o"lJ'l'H="':is.;=-enatne-,-."'ro_w_1 Pilot OA11itled, 84).5878. 15 ~aulltul Ptlttern1. 50c. Rental Inc, 1900 W . 'TICE'S RENTALS, wllt C1u1lfled ada do It frame $75. Norltab chlna Spuken $95. 6 t t -6 5 t O / in any size po.,,..,r boot. mls. 1-318 ene. 6. tnu. ' • Anaheim, Long Beach 1930 Newport Blvd .. C.M. well · Cll1I ~OW 642 !5678. sz,o. 6'Tl-4116. 494-8236 Owntr. (213)6111~739 ~1691 ________ , -· . . I . ' • • f~· • BMW •11•-DAIL V PILOT €f5ws/CTassiCs~953 ·Ji JAG XK 140 J\f.C. f'ettoml. $2300 or b111 ofl r. J>riv pty, Day 5-IJ...-OS33, t}ve 1.;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;:;;; I ~2 Truck• 962 '72 Ford ~~ Pickup Camper Speci11I ,\u t'VrK.llhuHLlltC pt'>'•4't•f "h't'r· hi<:, RUIOlllElfl(' 1ra11s111110:-l0fl, ht•111:y dUl y ('(JUiPl'l'd lhL'U· ()<II. CU!>!Olll j•Uint .i;.. su·1 p- plng, ~ll'. $3395 NEWPORT IMPORTS :H OO \\'. Cvast H1\y., N .U. 642-9405 '71 FORD 1;,~T~O"'N.,- Spo11 Cui.lorn pickup. ONLY :!l,'.{(f1 '.\Ill.ES. \'I<, au10- 111t1lio·. rad1u, llt'd!i't', \\'•·~\ ('o;,st l\lHTu t'S. l{:lngr1· ('u~- 101n G\tlll'EH. Shell (95·137J I $2799 '72 FORD COURIER E.\l'C'Jl,•n1 r•undil!1111 . J 011 1111l1•agl'. L"l·. :\Jag:-., .\.\! I-' ·.i 1<h·n •o. tii ~·d ~:i-. n1:,•··1 :•~ C:.11 h1'f"rt· 10 ,\:\I 11r 1f'C'1' f\: :;o J'\! \l'<"•"kc1•i1,., :d1\'· 11nH•. l{\'il~Hn:ohh· •il 1·1!::''::'. lJ!! J~Tt::H:\',\T !O:o.',\L S!~•ul. 4 11-h•·l'I 111·11'l'. rt1r t."Ond1r1011- i11g, hig 111·,·s. (}urs111111l1nf: <·on(tition. 1ZAHZ1'!!J1, 52ii77 U NI VE r. SIT Y OJ.l)S- ·1\JOBLI-: Z:-(10 llitrbot Bh·1J., C'o1<!il :'11<'1<~ ;,.J(}.l'SSL '6'.? (111::\'\" l 1 l ton flathe..I \\ · ,.,k;d<'Sicl('s, pkp !' dJ, 1 ~p. 6 i·~·I. s .. rup ror _llftg-a !c s-1:.0. 19i-.2:i61 -----73 CllE\I\' ~. ton pickup. carnpf'r spe1·k«I. ·l.>4 1011·. 111il. RPason11hle 19."r lG97 or ..j~.i-.~.07i. -------"i3 !Jol'lgl' PU c·us11n 11•/i; . ..;tfl 1·;1h, 1 hkt sf'«ls xrra. Lo n1i. Sell ur ll'ade. :,48--3681 aft 3p111 Hl60 r~oRD, )~ T P.U. F-100. r:conon1 ieal 6 t·yl, Exel eond 5750. 830-:'i719 '53 FORD l:T, classic, OC!(fy_ fires, cng. b'I)()(!. S 3 :., 0 .wn&. IUU• ftl BAVARIAN I&l 1974 BMW's AH.t:: 1!''.H~: !\0\\1 2002'1 r1•;;11v h"l1' l'.\l ~TEDIAT~ lJELJ \rEHY S yr. or 50,LIOO n1ile \\'arrunly a\•a1lablP on ;11/ 11e1v i!J?-1 & '7:! UL\!\\ s. IE:I :t'l·lO'l l'\1:11).:ut'nlr J'ark1Yll)' I l'\l b:-1on \'1:jo 831-20-10 e 'l!Y".,_..'l~I~ usi::: 1\V!'.;JlY P\\"Y EXIT. .. ---I '7:! !~:\II.' 3 0:-.1· Cfl'! . .i;., 'i:\ 3.0 l'SA C;11·. Uo1h loaded~ Saddleback Valley Imports /\11th IJ,•;1l.·1· 8:11.20 111 CAPRI '7! ~11)(1(1, c. Xlnt con 'i. A.\! ~-.\1. I u111ll't'. S33·l~l~. \\'1•1·k1•nds, i;;:i ~'43~. 'T! :,.'(~1·. dL•(·r,,._--A-.\~l~/>~-i\71. S:l;{l() 1-"ll!.\I ,\lt."Sll 1':111 11, 1763 N<'11•1)11rt Hlvd., c:.1 CORTINA '69 CORT!r\A, 4 ~pd. R&lf, Good g:is 1ni. Good l'Qndirion., ~!79·.3 109. 5:17-7311. ---'li9 COHTli'A. auto !raos. g11s s:i1'l'I', good c.:on<l, $JOO. :HS-:l0i7 DATSUN 1974 Hard-to-find B-210 Cpe. Air t."Vnd11i oning, Ai\t ;Fr-.1 r11dio, ~ SPl'C'tL In1n1C'dlal(' d('!lVl'Z"Y 0.;\.C. 36 n1os. 0 .£.L. $86.73 Mo. "4~?.-:!~170 C\'l'. 260 ' !!!till FUP.D Piickup, '~ Ton, I Z S good eorul. P.;,rk. S-199. 64i-.7895 Aut .. rnari~·s [, 4 speeds. Ll1r;:- "t)() ('Hr:v. 6 C:\!, :!O i\IPG, (•St scli'L'lion iii L.A. !111- \l irh or 11 i!hOut c::unp<'r. 1nedi;1tP dl'liV1!1·y O.A.C. Gani! ('1)1\d.Sfi!r.i. G-12-8998 l.i!aSt' to SUit. Vans 963 Low as $107.94 mo. for :;u n1os. O.l::.L. FORD '66 Xlnl 20:\IPG. 6 Cfl. panell'd. 1111 tires. bat1 . shO<'ks .. -..:11·as, 6-IG•S722 '7·1 ChC'vy Van, ~4 T. Shor! 11·hl b:lsc. 1,00} rn i's. Still under 1v;,in·. 1'•1&-1-192 -~--[)QI)(;~: '7.1. r-.1us1 S<'ll, n1a~s. C't1!\lon1 paint, Orie: ov.·ncr, lW:i-1 nffl'r, &1~72~ Auto Leasing 964 jouNG l..11.11-ycr I Boa 1 t trad I nCC'ds B~l\V BUIO ll'a"<· rosig-rlCr xln! r-1·ed. Refs .... 11111 s ccurr 11'/p1~1n1is$Ol)' note if tlC't'. ti7;i-J391. Autos Wanted 968 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOP. ALL 1-"0ilE!GN CARS Call OI" eon1e in 10 see us. NEWPORT IMPORTS ::100 \\1, Co:tsl Jt11·y., N.R. 642-940S \\'E l:fUY l~1PORTED ,\UT0.1:; BEST PRIC ES PAIDI Dean Lew iS Imports lS6G l h.rhor. C.J\T. 6~G-!J:;n,· C.\Sll FOJI .. \"Ol'll (';\Jt 5-IS--70i0 Autos, Imported 970 AUDI i': .\u(!i H(l l.'. I tir 1 )I• •I 11110 • ]11'1'1\\ 11. 1,fli'lol 1111, ,:, .\lPG. s:~1on ·1-1::!-0:!:;l ACDr "11 '1 rlr. 27.~ll~l 1111, 4 nu i-,1(1it1ls, ,\/C', ~llt1t111lf. au1o, 24 nip,c:, S.'lH;.(}. 6~t'r-.i'.?IO '72 AUD I lOCJl-"i , JQacl~l. 26,000 n1iles. S4·1~\;i. 646--lfl;);) BENTLEY 19;:,;, R Typi• Jk'ntl1>~·. -:1111 ronc.l. p\'t poJ"1 ~ 6i:J-4itil9 ;if1 !ipn1. BMW ORANGE COUNTY' OLDEST &' 1974 BMW's in ,;lode refl<ly f<lr imn11'<lil'l l<' dt"Hvery. EXCf'llC'n l sa\'1ni..:s on remainlng 19;3 n1ocll·I!<. SALE'.S-SE R \ -I CE-Ll~:\SI :'\G OVERSEAS D~:LT\~RY IOY CARVER, Inc. AOLLS RO\'CF: U.\]\I ·l . • l34 !::. 11th SL ~ Mesa e 546-4~.i4 , :f4's Are Here! • :lmmedl•t• Delivery! •• S.ve On Remelnlnt '73s CREVIER BMW 'Stl letc e Servic:~ • Leiu1ing »I \\'. kl, S.A. BJa.3171 QO!l('(I SundayA "12 BMW l .OSA Cpc. air. Ai'11 /1'"ro.f S!ef'N), f{>, lo mil~. Ruy or L ea 5 e . ollJ-:aHIJ Dir. Call collect or direct (213) 769-4666 Sa9e Leasing Co. 1973 240Z Bcriutiful sleek silver \\J1h bltu•k u1IC'rior, 4 lpe<"1I, r1ir <"'>!liil11nn1n1!. AM 'f'1\I rarlio, 111111: 1\!H'l'ls. and v.1!y fi,OOU rH·tua l n1ill's. Hl.'i3!1):J\1. 1 YE AR WARRANTY SAVE ~ All en Oldsmobile Cadillac S.-111 Dl('l:O ~'\"'1\'y. ~t Avery l'kwy .. L:1gurR . ...:h?llC l. 495-0800 . 831 -0800 'ii DATSUN i60Z. Ju~t lo 11C1t11r , nc of thl' rnany fine 11nf)OrlC'd car~ \\'Coffer ~ But 11 hy liuy or lease ti used u-nport 1\·i1h no gue ran!i'<'? \'ou {·an li:'HSC a brand llC\I' nnv 111th a f11cto1-y 1~·a11·a n- 1~ ;.nd S<l \'t' 011 n1flinlen;H1t'•' I 1 .. 1. L1·Hsu1i; for ~·vu 4·uulrl na•:in dri\'111,__ :t ~!Jiferenr I '1•"1 <'•1 r t'1t!1~ 12 n1nnll1s iu1• l)H' rl\'X1 ;\ )l'Ho " (Ir J.HI\ !:11,v J3;u·~' ~<ll'll\f!' h:11·k 1 l,1>:11'lll){ feulUl'l'S "() [)o\\ il I «1 .. t\)1•11! 111th ,ti\ Hlll'llllt•il , 1> ~;1li• \'~lur• or Un· •·1HI ••f I .~ ~~· 1'! :;:;11'1 !!1'.'J>~ l)f J!lll··~ •U '"11d111"n l 11· 1f )<JU 1·huo~l· II'\ II \HIVll\" lt•ao.;e. '71 lJ:.1-1 lit;n 'll•IJ{. S.l I ~! OU n1r1111hl:. '.\o l.1111111 i'l•Jlnt'Jll 36 n1•1. U l-; L .,;;;.IJ;;; I 01• 998-4:'60 ------WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOL KSWAGEN PAJU FOR UI'. NO'l'. \\'ILL PA\' 'r()p IJULLAlt. c ,\LL \\'ENT ALLI-;(';, .;JO·OUL OAT~N~\"ag. pcl'f~I 1·011d. nu 11rc~ ,.,, lir:ikc.~. Sl9"J:1 FIAT ;1 r·!.\T L:!8. 22,ono n11. 32 111pi;. S~OO-e 979-{i82() • ---~---HILLMAN J!l.'1!' ll!Ll.tl1AN \lu~ky 1i:ri t·c ~unhean1 cng. 1nags, taric rlt>r-k. 5650 or nflcr. a1x.-20:1:1 JAGUAR 'ti7 .J1ti::. Hmidster, x lnl r'flnrl, 1\11'•• 11h<'<-'ls. I\ \I I F r-.1 . ~h1kl' •1ffer. 6-t&-J!E6 C\'l'S. JENSEN J ENSEN INTERCEPTOR Large Seleeliun of Colof'!I rn;.~tta~~rv1i'Cf.:ry DEPARTP..1Ef\'T NEWPORT . IMPORTS 3100 W. ~st Jf"'Y-· N.U. '42-9405 l :fJtAVARIA 4 ~I'·· a1r. AM/ ~?.1 l'llt'rro, m111gl' .~ lo mlles, ~lln l"11 st". 8.11 -10-..0 Dir. M! frt slt'fll dntw 1n tilt" Wett -.. a nally Pilot Clusilh!d Any day JR tile HEST DAY lo run an ad! Don I rlr lF1v .. , '71 Landcrusier 52699 Low m116'ge, .oh too with 4 w~e~I <!rl~e. !211DSXI '66 CORONA 51199 AuTom3!lr, Lo mlle TOt'QI~ Sfd, "'· ·~dlo . Ple~IV 01 n1.i~s II. 1moles lei! (16Zh01 -,68 CORONA $1299 Good clun 6eige Tc>vol! St<!an. ~ulo. uans., r!dlO (WTG119! '73 CORONA $2999 Gl~!m1ng wn11e Tovoi. w blue v•nvl lop. au10., toe!. a'< con, r~dio ... F,•r b~low orice of new '1•. (1IOHS0 ) '69 DATSUN $1399 Brllli~M yellow 1600 rdstr. w/r¥J•o , .. A redl cuHe! Get Ii"! plckl (ZNS2•9) '70 OPEL WGN. $1649 Anrac11ve Orange. Aulo., • "'" cond ... Sa~t S !n gal anu oi>e•~!lon. (91JBHIO '70 CORONA $1599 So•r~ll~n Si!vc· TOVOI • aulo, 1e<1an. r.1<1•0, ryns 1 111<.e ,, !op (5!S:IEO) '71 p·NTO 5199 9 s~-""· s~~·o rr<I. -OlltJ . 10.0cc ei~ .• aor cond., •~· d10. . HYrryl 1100CEVI Yll!S. Le~se A a·~l'ld NfW '1• Toyo!a Corolla UOO Sed.•n wl!ll full lac1ory ~l~n<l~rd eQu•Pmcr1t !or oily 15) ~5 ~e· mo J6 mo.i1h O'>ei ~I'd lea~e h• clu~ 13<1 re1~ pym 1 plu} loce1"e !•e gels you 1nlo t~•~ r!al mile,1ge md~<r on ap~rovl'd crt'd•t, Save d~llors c, ge~. m'•n- lef'-~C• Jr d operal•On <DI IS~ BUY NOW ~ -1!'.ll\, ·o •. (,::{'· .. ,inl \.!. 7 ~ . . ·;-.. I'] '?'' C .......... ,.. -·::i ' ' -... Tow wtt~ .. vw 11p ro 1 C•<11!1•c. P••k If! Your I S'· ·"'/-f".' I ,,.,.,"; P!rtec! lor Mi"i-Plcku1u. SletPS Foyr, Sid• Dlnett1, Full~ EqYlppH. MIN<"" .. IJ::-.,,... ~ 0 Dnf Und Camper l<lr Mini Pickup....UHC! 1usr • couple lime•. auv 11 lor only s•'! l~i!al!tld. I. SEE TH~LL NEW · u4 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '73 D CLEARANCE -2001 E . f'ir:sl St., Santa A:.a !i5S-7871 * Mazda 74 Rota ry * $77 MONTH 3G il!ON1'11S OPEN LEASE \Vill at·t.-cpt trade-in.~ CALL r..·IR. F'RY 842-6666 ti unt. Beach ·MAZDA 17331 lleach Bl. 842-6666 4 speed transn1ission, radio, h('atcr. inin1Hc.:ttl atl! condi· lion. (lUll-IEUJ. $2977 ~w.Luvi& W VOLVO 1966 Harbor, C.r-.1. &lG-9303 ---------'72 !>IAZDA fl){-2 tpe. 4 Speed. Hmm & SA\'E &:i1-2Q.IO Dir. ---~=~~-~ "13 i'.IAZDA IlX2. !\lust s('!l. air cond, vinyl lop, :f,OIXI mi. 5,j7-~1185 MERCEDES BENZ '72 Mercedes :ZSOC COUPE l'.:xtra clean wit h RU!OJT\atlc lransn1i1<s1on, pu11 er Sll'l'f· ing, pciy,·cr windo1vs. a i1· con- ditioning, AJ\1/Fl\I radio &·. only 9,000 actual rnile~;. Like brnnrf new~ (502G?.!A) 1 yr . y,·arranty. $8495 @[ Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac San Diego Fn\•y. at i\\·ery l-'k1\'~'., Laguna 1..;1!.,l1l'I. 495-0800 831-0800 '7'2 i'llB 2Stl SE AUIO. Trnns., air, radial liJ'('S. XLNT. Can trade 831-10-l=O~D=lr'-. ~-~ '70 7118 300SEL n1etallil.' paint & sunroo f. $7,Eta 831-JD.10 Dir. 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY '73 450 SL used-36 m o. O.E.L. SZ..'9 mo + ta.x & lk:. l'iil.l- GHBJ. '69 280 SL CUSIOnl leather, l502ADX). '70 280 Cpe R.dstr, like new. 1 01vner, lo miles (765BNB1 . House of Imports 52J.72SO JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS MERCEDES BENZ AUTHOR IZED S~\L}.;S & SERVICE Jim Slemons Imports (\Ve're top ouyer for any used J\Jel'l:<-'des Benz.J 1 130! Quail I l'\e11•port J:5(>ach l):-:3-~300 11'.::-..:rl-:R rJ{lJJ\1 i\1 acART~IUR I -'71 -Mercedes 280SL 3.5 CPE • Bc11u1 .. ul ll1'011•u 1.,1,1 ··ognat• Jeat1lt•J' ,n,rr.or Lx·;•I 1~011.; !:vycl' lr.iuc-1 11 11\0. 4\JI·. $12,750 ROY CARVER, Inc. 1973, 914 2.0 BLACK, 11m/fm 8 tncll: atoroo. KonJ 'hockll, alloy wheel&, at8'1 .. lter bars, dtt0r IJ'Ollp, ~ if2.1815. '70 914 Ponche, XJa't oond. Ap~ Group. Am/fm, ne\11 lire1, '.!9 mpa;. $3200, 536-1694. &3&--0964. '72 Pofj('he 911 T Ta.rga, 5 apd, leather, sttteo, lo rn i. Fae. mags. ~2-7955 ROVER ROVER 1969 'l'C ~ 4 'dr ' Radio, /Je<1te1· 11.ir, ne-.o.• Radials, prestige Wt <-'l'OllOOlY ._ $1195, 962-5661 TOYOTA ONE YEAR WARRANTY '73 TOYOTA CORONA SEDANS Se\"eral nl1·c ones to choose from nil cquippc<I 1vith uuto- n1a!ic, fa :1 '"Y air cond, radio, elc. Al l priced be!o1v the t·ost ol a nc11' 197,1, SEE THE:r-.J :'\OllJ ... DRIVE O!\E ... BL'Y ON!:; ... BILL MAXEY · TOYOTA : ''"'!' L \ . ·. ' ' l!C'\Tl't,ln"\ I.• \11\ '72 Landcrulser ·l \l'hCC'l <.!rive. \'.0ru·11 hubs, s :it1'1' llrl'S, rJI b.1r, 1-t,000 :'lr-l1•r1I r·il<'~. 43r1::1,\.l,J 1 YEAR WARRANTY $AVE W!r Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac S.111 c:c::;-i 1-"1">'!'-:--1 \1ery l'k11 :· .. 1 ... 1hl!11.l /'.1..-11~1. 495-0800 831-0800 '73 Toyota Landcruiser 4 1vheel drive, outstanding t.'Ondit.ion. Ve1-y 101\' miles. HURRY! NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V, Const H11-y., N.B. 642-9405 .,. '74 TOYOTAS LEASE or BUY Ne1v !>lodcls -New Colon; a< .,Pw.Ltwi& W TOYOTA 1966 Harbor. C.r-.·!, 6'15-9~.()J '66 TOYOTA $425. OR UE:ST O ~'Fl::R VOLKSWAGEN WILL 0 BUY Y0oR ' GAS SAVER PA ID F'OR OP. N01'. \VILL PAY TUP DOLLAR. CALL h:!'..:NT ALL.C:N. 540-044Z. \\'ANT V\V Bug, l<.tust be rncch. sound & rwming S300. Limit. Bring to 12 9 3 rairview Rd .. Costa Me!!a, from 8 am 10 12 noon. Jes.~c VW BLiS, new '67 eng, !rans, bJ'1.ll\cS, tu·es .~-l"•l<1gs, pa111t, Xlnt cond. Sli'iOO. ti46-7Sll -----'69 FASTBACK 48,000 1111. Ext.-ellent • Sl.500 642-7&1-1 " Oo3-69li6 1973 SUPER Bug. J\M/f<"'M stereo. 20.000 m i. XJnt oood. Make ofier. 6~9749 Srvoks '71 VW Bus, lmmac. Must acll . Gcttu~ murr1ed Des- peral<'. &44-0641 ait 5:30 pm 1972 \1\\1 Bug, Lo mileage, cordW'Oy u11hots. an1 Im rao'to, t len11, Sli'OO. 494-X350 l:.171 v.,;-Bus, sunroof, buillln can1pcr bed, c u r I a Ins . s:~-!'13<9 ---~~~---~ '69 V.\\', Bui;. ne1v paint, good tirt's, govd cond, i\lakc offer, 847-88·18, 536-1727 1968 V\V Bug, S\Jtiroof, radio, many extras. SlOC.O. H.OLLS J{QYCE 8 1\llV 979-1590 l=~~"""c=o--~ '6:1 V\/ VAN. Runs greAt. 234 E. 171h St. Cnsta i\lesa • 5<\6·144·i NOW OPEN Mlulan Vleja Imparts fe:u .;r1ng MERCEDES BENZ & FIAT Con1p!cte Sales & Service Visit Us Soon At 2870l 1\1.argucrite Parkway Mission Viejo 49'.t-l iOO (USE AVER'\' P\VY. EXITJ MERCEDES "69 280 SE Classic. '2 Or, Club Coupe, auto trans. P/B, PIS, sunroof, metallic lite blue, bst oUr over '661XJ. 644)..M77 att, .5. 450 SLC under 5,000 miles, nle tallic paint, I-Id. slip difterentia_I~~ 'SUPERB & priced to 9CI' 331-:IMO Dir. '66 M-8 , 230, PS/PB. new tires, good mileage, $1600. nrm. 499-3729' OPEL Dependable. $500. Must sell. 960-2660 or 54~3710. '6.l VW VAN, flblt eng, gd cond, SIXJO. 960-1851 VOLVO '74 VOLVO'$ HERE NOW Immediate Delivery On All ~fodels BUY or LEASE ~w.lw W YOLYD 1966 Harbor, C.M. 648-9303 '73 Yolva 144E A.ir eond. & fac. "·arranty 831-2040 _Dir . '72 VOLVO 145E Sia. Wgn. AutO trans, A.If cond. Roof rack. 27,000 mi. WU! ac<:epl GT .5 000 I first reasonable oUer. MW!lt '10 OPEL ' ' m ' sell this week. 673-4303 Ml clutch., shocks, brake ~•·· Vb1t itiJ;n. Uc. No. '71 VOLVO 164, air, 1m/fm, SIO DFC Prt•'pty. 673-8245. p/b &: p/s, a:u aaver. belt PEU ... EOT oiler, pvt pty, days S47-<ll65, • eves '637-9383 '6•1 VOLVO Wagon, 1500 'N'EW PEUGEOT LOW GAS MILl':AGE 541-$96 '5PM-10PM , DEALER SAVE SPACE WHEN. CornpJcle S'lle• and strvice. 1"10 VtNC J>y wra Pp i n I · 50 co'n1pact1 on dlsplay. dishea and other tragUe· ~ PACIFIC MOTOR 110.,,. f" w"h cloths. towo!ll ' ATld Olher linen•. )IOll set tMPORTS .,.,., 11>'"" •In lhe · •"-And CioAetl b1 aeilq kfl'e! PE!Jdl!OT /SUBARU Ile""' wUh •. Dally Pilot .!MT w. Lincoln Ave .• -1 Cletstned M·1CaJJ·W-M11 :. Anaheim 1 533-8220 "oow=e-' --~-----... -' -' MEW CAR SPECIALS! ----. ,...,,.. ............ . -.... ~ out -·· -McCarthy llulck.Ope! Is the pla.. la r.;,j lioolr Mxt MW CCII" bKauw we-.. it whff WIJ soy "nabody-- dnls"!! * '74 OPEL M•l•C.., s3177oo "068)79 ~Spd .. ""I"' l•e\, un1ed .,.rd>Ji-elc BUJCK Electra 2 OR, Coupe. All ~ust~n. Air. J!Wftr. Otlul«! -brterioc', 18 llPC on trwy. Must Kll · d'Ue to death in fAmily , FORD 1972 FORD COfliTRY SEDAN Privatr party. Sl200 or best 3 aeat wqon. olfer. 6G-69Z7 aft & Pt.t. Air Cond1UonilW "eg RlVIERA, loaded Ui tape Power diM: t1reJce1 deck:. Xlnl cond. Ste-al al AM Radio J1300, Alt 5/ 645--0341 , New \VSW t~S CADILLAC V,•rt Good '""''lllJo" CADILLAC 1973 Executive & Demonstrator SALE Cpe. DeVIUes, EIDorados and Sed. DeVilles 10 TO CHOOSE FROM ALL ?t1ETICULOUSLY SERVJCED AND i\IAINTAINED All Low Mileage All Fully Equipped !Ser. 2-t75!l0) u kiw flS Ll,lii!IJl:e Rack . .$1l9S 'S.a! DAILY PILOT. Er-.tPLOYEE PA.RKENG LOT 330 \.\'Mt Ba,)i;,Costa lileill or Call lttargarer Gree1unan •641-1321 e 'Ti R>'RJ5 \Vaeo.11 16,0CO mOe1 air oond, "tef'I ra<llfil tires, $2790. CJll ~venings 675'-7'170 ~-4.~D~R~.~S~ED=-A"N,.- sso or offer. 642-80CH JEfP '69 JEEP 'Wa&oneer, .a whl cir w/hubs, all power, x.lnt cond, J2295 545-1675 __ _ --MERCURY SP.JMr Cliall .C:anAt1 l Super Low Prices! '73 PINTO ,.,. $2395 )~! Cl cfaori. OIJIO, 1;xl.o, d.i!WI 1nl & Lt-loc..•IJ<ICGV8 '72 PINTO w-$ 249 5 L~e ne ... 4 1pd, f\'ld.o, moqt ... ;de 1 ·e1. l•C •8o4f-Tt '71 MAVERICK .... $1895 (1"'"" '"' ..,;,h b ~yl. 0-.110. •o:foo & "'"'" '11\" I! 14 $5888 SPECIAL DISCOUNTS DURING JANUARY INVENTORY SALE 19'il Mr.:RCURY J\1arquis, '1 dr, 11.JI p0v.·cr, low nllles, l---------1 l vw1u~r. ll{!IOW U!Ut! dOOK '72 MUSTANG val. ~34:.f or &b-~~ spom leof MUSTANG $2695 A•r, q ,'IJ, !" .i. Pu, •o.>d10, he new, MUSTANG i. ·'ob,...i!J 1967 FASTBACK Lov.• nu1eage, niecn ext.-tUent. '73 TORINO ond mote. lii•iiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiillliii 1\cw P IULU. i\'lax• & M1ckl')' G,..Cs,t, Tllon111son tH-es. Air shocKS. $2795 '74 BUICK llGALCN. 54199°0 A"!omotoc. po"'"' \lee<tf'IQ & bto•es. O•• cond .. 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'"'· 1----~--1 $.111&.-or.OU.r.-$2195 1972 Pont ' PONTIAC ""' ""'' "'1 ""0• """ • CauntrySodon :;;"';;:~'::;:::-;~:::::;::;;;:-1 ~~:::~·~:·:·""'::~0~-~I 3 "'"' Wagoo '72 Politi~~ GrotMlvllle 400 cld V-8 Entt?e 4Dr. H/f , ,Low miJeqe, Power Steering .. ·• · Auton~tlc, air cond-~ lan•tnu 9o\ver B~lt, Died Frolit 1tl)p, ~ .1tttrlne-bC'Uel wer Rear Wlndow ~ WincloWI; tilt wheel, ltoot L""""' Rm«l AM/F.M <a\IJO. A beauU!ul '70 LESABRE " ... _ . $1795 ~ clton W . o 1t«i1 OI rlo.1 P"l(t. lJC, •427ACT · N<iw Whil•WJ\il, T.inso car. fllJi3191 O>lor. Gold · .n·· -r , : • ' • ~ ~ '71 511v1 "'R Mil•og• 10,090 J_ ·~·Roil PONTIAC ' .......... K LlceMe 768ELT 9M ~ Blvd. 1 ' ~-•C,, s1m .. Ccioia~ ·· ·un $1995 O>fi<act Mili'1etG-I\, ~jijjiiif .. -o,_, Prix s-.-.o.~""'°""" Daily Ptkifr JIO W, aa,y,, ... ._,_ ... II · .. _. l ._ Mc!.1.''lk:•1'!70LR. • CM M°"""l' lhrOICh ,!;'lj--'" "i ,_,..' 101 •.,. • •I l-''7'7"-::":::::::;=---1 ,...; '--<: ~ •• ~ ' ••• ,, -~.111!"""'"" ~ • (. "'"""-~ -~ _ 1. a._ ~ .lindau (Op, (lean a • Ji41J1oott FORD ' [ , 2 I dr .,.-. lfTJ~ .. ilfill!i hp'dtop, W'l'f:-. ....,,. ~flt: fl• !:I>~~ 'SJM ' IJJIO, _ _,.,..., 49.~ ,.,..,.." PONT·I~ mllH, '"'~' ""l.7-W.~_\l'., ,o'',.•/>ilo • Blvd .• ' fi44-«M9 . • t ,, lOlltl. Mesa ' 7 • '12fuRD P.tnlo-llwllWO.. •• ' ' . MILER. ~ ' SJJd •• ~.: 1~~•fcim, ;;"~:.;·~·~':;:::·;;;.:.:.:.:::.::.+;~ ~er1or-Wlfle:' -o vA t •·~·1 • . ., . ) 968-2"7 aft .•. '.' ~ 1 1960 Ramb1tr Wq. I , Outdoor 1porta ·~ ~ I t ' , Auna. ~"' .,,_' •-1' Se~-"""' -.lfHPL 'j_ ~T~.;l'llotl . II :...''!">'-~ (., I • l • 1 ~ I . .. . . \ San -Clemenie Capisirano VOL. 67, NO. 38, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES • EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . . ..,._.. .... •• Today's Final N.Y. Stocks THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7,' 1974 TEN CENTS Winds Cuff Coast, Tear Apart New Complex By JAN WORTH 01 !ht 0.111 l"Uol Sl.11f \\linds of 35 to 40 mil es per hour ripped through Orange Co u n t y \A/ednc.sday. blowing down t re e s , breaking glass . danu1 ging aircraft, and threatening construclion projects. Orange County Harbor Pa t r o J authorities reported the wind calmed do\vn early this morning but gusts are prrdicted again Friday. Jn Fountain Valley, an 1 1 -s hop commercial compltx under construction was lorn apart :.ind 300-pound wooden beams scattered through the parking lot . ''It looks like we'll have to start all over," said a construction worker at the site. The project, at Slater A venue between Euclid and Brookhurst Streets, was begun three week.! ago. No dollar val ue has been piaced on the damage yet. : In Tustin, an SO:.toot tall tree crashed into a partable classroom at Tustin High School. Thanks to a quick thinking teacher who heard the noise and told her sludent s to duck to the floor, no _..oas Conn~il Ro~ked Clemente Resident Makes Point From tihle to time. a citizen gets so angry that wheo he brings his complaint before city councilmen in San Clemente, he totes along something solid to illustrate his pint. Councilmen have seen m os qui Io w~glers in jars. rusty goo that came rrom Yt'ater pipes and other graphic "specimens." But they obviously weren't ready Wednl"Sday for David Blattner and his shopping bag. Blattner, an engitVIE'r who li\'f'S In the blufrtop Colony . Coves °"" of the city, was prt!sing· ~r clty" actiOh to end the asserted danger caused by rocks ·- Lost Trains Protested By Clemente San Clemente city council m en reiterated their protest over the loss of two train stops to the cit y of San Juan Capistrano Wednesday and officials of Amtrak had better prepare for a scathing Jetter. Led by City Councilman 1'om O'Keefe. who tenned the rerent shift ·•stupid" and "idiotic." the council agreed to once again try to convince Amtrak that the stops should be restored t.o the 31Tlall depot near the San Clemente pier. And councilmen agreed that they were puzzled by comments made by Amtrak Stations Services "-tanager Ward Musick that no protest has come from San Clemente after the request came from San Juan to change the schedules. PetU.ions circulated by the San Juan chamber ol commerce netted names of 4,300 residents or the South Coast ~ wanted rail service to resume at the fdle, mission·type station i n downtown San Juan. Musick said late last week that San Clemente would looe It& 8'll •.m. norlhbom1d stop and the JOUthbdllnd train tbal arrives at about 9:15 p.m. 'Ibey ·would become flag stops for the San Juan st.Uon stoning May It, be added. O'Kee!e r.lteraled ·his early dem8nds that the ........ rail ~ be commanded to-restore a commuter train service abandorie:d 1everal years ago. Musick and other transport spedalim have said, however, that the layout ol I.be trackJ and la'ck of facilities would make It lmpoutble ·lo launch any .lgrlmcant commuter lttvlce. Amtnt,' Musick added, WU n0t SDP9'1'tred to perfonn comma~ flmctloN. O'ICeefe ,ukecj ~pPened to a I l~~·~I~ . ' .. Can't :Take I :Work· Home Miiscolv cUf.li -1'~r111!d al Moocow ll•t llld s.us..-Factory 1'19. 4 . noliciecl lhlll ·-k01>t tlr.inr ' out . of I ·-W ol the boiler room o1 1111 plant. · Alter. » •11111'1· oM by one, hit" tho FOtJllll. the guard saw 1 man ~ ' and mrt '""'king U-up. ~ Ill ifa~'tllO man, laler idiiillllod · u ~iad«y employ• t. Moiseyev. . M~ -aintenced ·lo ZY. =' Iii · :Prl*>li, t~~r -111111.-,,.-1 '· sitting on the brink of a large crib \Yall built to stem earthslides beneath the residential area. The irate resident insisted that the large boulders might fall from the 12-£oot wall and strike someone using the cycle and \.\'aiking path below, on the edge of El Camino Real. His anger increased after councilmen heeded advice from the city staff and put off the issue until budget time . City Engineer Phil Peter said the problem was not that serious and that Ibo llalll{tl--1!at100 of rocks micbt funcf Up hltfi • enough to SUJ1POrt the slKie area. .Cil1 " Keanelb .Carr said be rode hi,(ICJ,l: llilitalh ttie•a11 recently and "did not feel I was in peril." But Blattner insisted that a fence or some other barrier was needed, •·before a terrible accident takes place." When he was done talking, the irate resident reached into the bag and made his point. One by one, he wlt.bdrew rocks and clods v.·eighing 10 pounds or more and began dropping them over a small railing. They fel! at the feet of City Clerk Max Berg ~ith a clunk. "Thi s is what J mean," Blattner said grimly. 'Iltrtt clunks later , Mayor Clifton Myers said, "'l think you've made your point." " ... and you've almost hit my leg .'' chimed a crimson-faced Berg. But the stunt didn 't work. Councilmen "stood by their decision to disCUS5 the is.9ue of a rence later in the year, giving hints lhat the item would probably not be funded. Blattner then stalked out of council chambers, acrompanied by a few angry neighbors. He left the rocks behind , for the city staff to haul away. Boys Spanked Far More Often In Oassrooms SACllAMEN?O 111Pll -caur.mia children were on tiW: reCe1Vlng 'end of 4',1122 clasaroom Spallklng• the past sdlool ,..,, according to a state study released lodly. l!07I llU!fmd spankings 18 times •• olle!I as glrla, who we.re paddled on 2,148 ...... 1 ... during the 1972-73 IJCbool Yelf, tlje ~port ~. . The llutly,. pr~ by the Stale Depa-iJI EJclaeilllon, WU the fll1t o1 · Iii ldad ·to ...... the utelt of CGtportl ~'.Ill CalJfWnla. It 11kl lbilt 7 ~t or calilomla'• 1;1161 acbool -forbid spankinc. 'l:in~ '""""-Ille Ille ol c:o~al ~ Moil of the remaining dbillda'Piirmlt t;onklng, bUt urte that It bt.....t'.iPort!>iJy: ~11aymond Gonzales ro. 8illotillild), ..... nqueated the atody, llld 'r. '414 do( 'lii!flw lloW to Interpret thi fact°' tW. ~ ...,. peddled ..,. -t;~· " ~· ,,_, . . •·11 tiK pt llllo -...... thin 11111 do, tr arj · llCllool ofllciali more -to ;mi.ldDi b 0 Y I plljtdcillil" '.Ile 'remarhd In .. • n tDtervtew~ ~"I' "I penonally don't 'lhlak c:orponll punl!hment Is the way lo car1I Utideslrable behavior," Oormle> added. "But If It Is valid; It ,..ms It would be just as valid to u,. with girls aa bo.Y:I." -c:l.oiales said be did mt kMw ·U lk stud1'-prompt -ltctllalloll. , (See SPANK, Pare I) 4 one was injured. The unit, however, was demolished. A 60-foot tall cedar tree uprooted on Shamrock Lane in Costa Mesa and landed on the Ted Green home. No serious damage lo the house was reported. But workmen from the Costa Mesa Parkways Department said it might take all day to get the big tree out. Both the sidewalk and curb were pulled up wilh the tree. In Newport Beach, the Harbor Patrol reported 18 boats blown loose from their moorings Wednesd ay inc luding l O dinghies and eight larger boats. A 31-foot cabin cruiser belonging to Melvin Cooper of Tustin was ~·ind· damaged and started to sink in its mooring off "D" Street. A fire boat balled out the craft. Newport lifeguards rescued two men caught in windy day waters off Balboa Pier. 'The two men, in a small rubber raft, were picked up two miles out at sea. Scattered incidents of fallen trees and a traffic signal blown loose were reported in J·luntington Beach. The vinyl bubble covering the l)ana Point Sanitation Department ~-1vagc 1reat1nent plant was ripped off \Vednt"':-.- d;iy afternoon and blo\vn in to the Da11a i\.1arina t.1ob ile Estates ]lark. The bubble top, filled with ozone gas, had been installed on the treatment tank when residents of the trailer park repeatedly con1plained of odor from the tank . The bright turquoise and yello1v cover. 50 feet in diameter, wa s demolished son rson o.ltf ... tot St.lff "II.Ill SAN CLEMENTE FIREMEN DOUSE CAMPER BLAZE, WORK OF TWO SMALL ARSONISTS Boys 5 and 9 Years Old Admitted Lat.r·T·hat They Set Many More Fires In Town Clemente View Park Dies . . . Traffic l11flux Would 'Destroy Neigliborliood' Proposals for development of a surplus freeway lot on San Clemente's Erut A venida Cordoba into a view park died in the face of major protest by neighbors Wednesday, City councilmen voled unanimously to scrap three-year-old plans to accept funds from local service clubs for deyelopment of the small parcel into a landscaped area where residents and tourists could have a panoramic view or the coastline. · lle6ident.. arguell ·strongly Wed~ that tlie crush ·of tralflc and tlie litter from guests at the park would destroy the nei&hbo<-- 1bey agreed tmanimousl:--that they would prefer that the parcel be pl-* at public aution and developed1as ano ther resldenUal lot. "OUr homes are our castles there. They ere valUable and we love the neighborhood,'' said local contractor North Cheatum. "And the driveway where the park visito.-s would tum around is mine," he added . Residents launched the battle against the small park last year when it was learned that the land was deemed surplus and that the city would have the ftrSt option to lease or buy it. . One city commisp ion -.the parks and recreation panel 1 · mdocsed, the plan. . • • . The San Clem"1~ traffic· and P,llk:int corMiJssfon,' ~we·Ver:,· JW·'b4Mc8d at a delinitiW vote on the matter. Wednesday's protest came w I t h exist in the city where such a park could be built. And one of them, they. agreed, was next door to the new blufftop home of Councilman Thomas O'Keefe. But instead of.needling 'the councilman, C..ipbtrano B~• ' the statement sparked an offer. "I'd like to have one next door." O'Kcefe said. "And to prove it I'm making a standing offer to dedicate the strip· that f own there to be included in su.ch a park." "People use my s.ide yard for a view point already, and I see nothing wrong with turning all the lots nearby into one landscaped area," he added. Nevertheless. he and the remainder of the council agreed not lo force the park into the East C o r d o b a neighborhood . "We can't force this on people who doo't want it," added Councilman Wade Lower. The decision means that $1 ,000 offered ror development of the spot by the Kiwanis Club three years ago will not be used, unless an alternate site is chosen. All~anc~ Ali~e, _F~ghting • By.l'~~ " , 1 ~~:.·~~IJ ~~ ~:tis !"Ub:i~/,.:,1n!.c1':.1:"!~t1ve ~liol -~ IJ;.;iJ;;.1td im, < )~~~; ~'a),'f8t.'';-.· · i, llirilllin all tbe lime. We havi.aerved oo citizens' a,..~. rudd• *' 'Wfedetj.~ 1M#7i • • ,., ·• ;:' ,\ , ··;:r~~·· committees wortWg 01f ~ generaJ plan a dll!fii!!'i!!'t.,i:t.,, <.' • ·,:.' · ·1!'wo 11W• •!!".• AHA,~ Jta ·d'bjlf . and regularl)'·attitici•"*'ildl nieeltngs ." And ""'1 ~· li!~cou:n and ·~flil!y ~I" c But the groop's attmdan<e at some •little-ntuiland.', ltt ~ ~ $nclldates Wl*J .. tematnl .· ~ #~,.other mee~gs_held In .the rommunity 8'11 the _ . ··~ "" 11t1!1' ~ -Dr. l\Gii' • ailil the., days ·is not as ~I. ~IOili ( ~ Ir aUXt ol!4.i ~I :James'Wealllen. 'lbla nirc :. ._t 14 weekend at two separaie forums In Sfll'·Jiian~ at• anC1 iilfl ,...y ~alice. 'with e~rAli>'ioi.-10r heralded u cvmngs to m<0t the to flcbl fer 1fhal It. member.· iiellen John Sw .... y. llalas Miii! llld ~ 'candidates, th< AHA endcrstd group ID.· • .,.. ' lf~r. Tl)ar"ilppor\~'lililr *""'ti •Id Ibey were oot invited. Deln¢on ca,11; ~"Johnny com.. a ~·1,...-.ln ltlW:>'." .. •·,.: ... Amons the seven caodldat.e. not latelya" who m r ~ .. the dCOr "11ie1e ls !""' figcrold tl\'JllllelMn i'l: 1.tndoraed by \the group. <Ollderunatlon on grQWth now that thty've stewtd ls cuung aspersions '*' U!''! ~ ·of 1•iJatet"·· of . Cllndld.ates As· bcicn O\'tf tbe ,thrabholcl. Bob McCclium, the McCoilum. "But to call us a IRICbine abwldant al publ10 sessl""'. p:oup'1 unofficial lleacl chaired it lhi• 11 an inllllt to an y dedicated d-. McCoUum lt>d fellow m • m, b e r s 1N1L.. ~ ' involvement aroup." , COOUnue to Insist , however, that AllA's "We are a citizen's lcf:~ Interested Mc:Golhlm Mid i~.ls true Iha\ Ilia (Seo ~NCE, Page I) . . --- 11nd landed draped over a clothesline in !he trai ler park . In F.l Toro . rt plexiglas sign on the United California Bank building 1n El Toro 1\·as spli nt ered by the wind and fragn1ents sent flying as far os 300 feel. Other incidents of trees down were rcportl'd 111 E:I Toro. Trabuco Canyon , cu1d Si!verado Ca nyon. Al Orange County Airport, only one plane y,·as da1naged in its parking place during the day·lo ng 1vind storm. ree Boys,· 5, 9, Ad1nit Fire, Burglaries By JOllN VAL 1'ERZA Of the D1llf Pllfl Sl.1ff • T1110 small boys -one of them only 5 years old -beat their way into a stored ca1npcr-truck using an iron · bar \Vednesday and set fire to the rig, causing $3,000 in damage in San CJem· ente. ., And later in the day the youngsters revealed a lale or multiple arson attempts and burglaries in the southerly portions of the city -incidents stretching back to early last year. The assorted leader of the duo, police said, was a 9·year-old boy Hving in the area. The boy· admitted to polk:e and firemen that he and his tiny accomplice decided to break into the stored camper belonging to David Starr, 314 Calle Adobe, shortly be:-ore 4 p.m. The pair found an iron bar, shattered a window and began rifling the inlerior. fortunately missing a loaded rifle stored inside. At one point the boys lit a book of matches and tossed it onto a mattress , then they ran from the blazing truck and hid. Fi reme n called to the fire at 3305 S. El Camino Real b3ttled the flames for several minutes before dousing the wind-fed flarpes. The camper and truck were a total loss, firemen said. Fire Marshal Don Hodgson said today that interviews Y.'ith the boys later established that the youngsters had been selling trash rires and other sn1a!I blazes for the past seve ral rnonths. None of the blazes was termed serious, but all were JXllenliall y dangcrou:;. One arson-suspected blaze in the area. however, apparently was not the \\·ork of lhe youngsters. The weekend series of blazes lJ!C last year in the new Fairway·Seavie1v apart1nents near the city golf course was apparently set by someone else. authorities said. After the afternoon interviews. the two youngsters wer'e returned to their parents. Police said they Were considering filing a juvenile court petition against the older boy. We ... er Decreasing winds and sunny skies are on the agenda Friday, with highs al the beaches at 62 ri!ling to 68 inland. Overnight lows 3+42. INSIDE TODAY A Me.Z'ican phusicia?J and lits /ollower11 claim a drug bo,mtd in the 1950'1 in the U.S. can cure · cancer. The drug Ms re· ceived cMticltm and P"'aise from doctors and laytne"IL Sec story Page 7. L. M. Im! I t.1Nfotnll.1 t Cl1Mlfl9ol 11·M ,_, " ,_ " DNlll......... '' 11!"""1.ll ,_ ' • .....-..lllMtllll It ....... )Mr , .... ·~. "' ....... . """''' "· ..... ~ II • _,_ . M.11 ..... I Ntwl 4 Or.llttt (:....., ,, .. TA It S'th'l.1 l'Wtw II -..... ............ ..., T••--ti -. -. -----. r • • • ~ I: ~-Ll"'ILI t'1L_o_1 ___ sc _____ 7_;hun<l.c;cc:":::.:.·:..c'tbnl•r)' 7, 197'1 Others V1aopposed Badham .to Face_ • Primary Contest Newix>n Beach 1\ssemblyman Rob(>rt Badha1n apparentl y will be the only Orange Coast legi slator faring :l primary election t ha llenge 1his y~·::ir. T he declaration fili ng deadline for state offices stampeded to <1 close \Vednesday. A l<1 st-minu1e rush or 17 ca ndidates turned in the ir papers and $211.10 riling fees :lt the Cf)Unly Hrg1 str<lr of Voters cifflcc \\"edru•sday. r:iising the count y\':ide candida te count ro 46. HO\\·ever. none o! t/1e hopefuls "'i!I Ix> on the Junf' b:11lot unl£·Ss they file anoiher se t of papers during 1he form~d fifi ng period starting ~1onday and running through t-.1arch 8. Badham will be confronted by one of his former can1paign workers, Evelyn ShenYood, a fellow Hepub!icJn in the 74th Assembly District. Mesan Faces Seco11d Trictl The '>''inner of that confrontation will face a November race against f)emocrat Suzetnne ('. l,t"\v\s. a deputy distril't attorney. Newport Beach slate Senat or [)t>nnis Carpenter an d Hun tington Beach fl,. scmbl yman Robert Burke \\'ill 11·11i t until November to run a g a i n .-,: t Democratic and An1t•rican lndepcndL•nL Party foes. Filing against Carpenter in his 3t1Lh Senat orial Distrirt \\'as aUorncy F'rank Barbara. a Demotrat, and engineer Gerald M. Bogart , AIP .. Burke "'ill face one of two Democrats \.Vho will square off in Ju ne for the right to appear again in November in !he 73rd Assembly District race. They are Dennis Mangers, a corporate vice president and a 1-luntinl?ton Beach high school rtustce and A.A. Van Pc1len. an en gineer. The biggest rush of candida tes cam~ in the county's central and northern distriC'ts including the 70th. 71st and i2nd Assen1bly , 11•hcrc 33 of tl1e ·U.i cou ntyidc candidares fi led. -- IJl"I Ttlet>lloTo • Sa,ve tlie Ct·abs' Fro111 Pafle J ALLIANCE r • • • role is a poeitlve one In lhe city. "AHA Is II collectkln or i11dlvidu1Js concerned aboUt their rlty," said Bob Davies, anothfr member. "We don't. hold meetlngs; we don't pay dues." - "We are homeowners and mobile home O\l.'flCrs fz·om all over the city," a~ded ·I L.S. Dysinger, another mcolbcr. But ; you don't have to own anything to be a member. you just have to want ! orderly, qua llty growth. l Frank Putnam, one or the founder11. s.'lid Al~A began as a group of people \\'ho didn 't like the way the city was developin g. "\Ve \\'cnt to the council and asked for an upda!e of the thcn-arch:'l ic: general plan. bl.ti \\'C didn't get any action." hr s::iid. "So v.·e 1noved to the ballot box." Putnam said the group decided the only "'ay to change things was to support candidates who also favored chan ge. The two -Dr. Byrnes and Weathers -""·ere subsequently elected . "This year we 're \l'orking to elect the three candidates \\'ho want to keep the hi!lside ordinance and the new general plan," said Putnam. Bob Davies, who once had COM\dered running (or CQunci.!, sai~ the ~oup interviewed seven prospective candidates before selecting its three to endorse. In Molesting One of the l:irgcst cro11•ds 1v;;s atlracted to the 7\st 11·hcre incuni brnt Assemblyman Kenneth Cory (D-Garden Grove ) 'viii face seven Derr 1cratic foes. !'A'O Republicans and one American Independent. Sen. 1'ed Stevens (R-Alaska) uses an Alaskan kin·g: <'ra b to illustrate his plea for a 200-niile offshore li1n it for foreign fi shing fleets. Stevens said the number of foreign fi shing vessels in Alas~an waters has increased in the past year. .. \\le have no strings on these candidates,·· said h1cCo llum. "W-e're n1crely supporting thcn1." 11e asserted that Other candidates are being batke<l by larg~ lando...,·ncrs v.·bo would lik e to see less restrictive development standards in San Juan. . ,;\Ve have a lot to protect,'' said Richard Wyndhamsmith, a n o th e r 1ncn1ber. '·Irvine, Mission Viejo, and Laguna Hills arc large land masses o~ned by corporate cnlilies. The only land left open is in San J uan Capistrano nnd San Clemente, so naturally these places will get a lot of attention front developers." Joseph Reitano of Costa Mesa \\'as Ordered late 'Vedncsd;:iy 1.0 race a second trial !\larch 18 after an Orange County Superior Court jury failed to reach a verdic~ Jn his child mo!csii ng case. Judge James Turn<'r set the trial date after Judge llerbcrt S. l~er lands ntlcd a mistrial after t"·o months of testimony and n1ore than one \\'eek of deliberations. The jury deadlocked at 8 lo 4 for acquittal in most of the 18 felony counts elf sex perversion. lcv>d conduct and socloiny \\'ilh ehildrcn under 14 years of age . ft \1•as learned that the jury split ' al 6 10 6 on lhc rema ining issue. Reitano, 60, of 1845 Anahei1n Ave., 11·as returned to his county jall cell Wlder the close guard ordered "'-'hen he reportedly Vr'as 1hreatencd by other inma!cs. Those threats and the possibility that newspaper publicity might lead to physical action aga inst Reitano recently Jed Ju~e Herlands to bar a Daily Pilot reporter 'from the-courtrOOiii in tfie ·1ate stages o( the CQsta Mesan's trial. Reitano was indicted bv the Grand Jury after the panel hca.rd testimony from \\·\tnesscs incl uding fou r alleged v\clims : Three girls ages 12, 11 and 10 and a boy of 8. Reitan<l iS held in jail with bail set at $25,000. From Pagel SPANK • • • Proposals to ban CQrj)Oral punishment have been killed by the Legislature in recent years. The stale1ride survey shO\Yed that 37.594 spankings 1~'ere administered to bovs. Th(' remainin g 6.282 reported cases Qf corporal punishment d id not identify tlic sex of the student. The reporl did no! offer an explanation ror the disparity. but nored that some districts specifical ly forbid spaning of girls. Son1e 600 districts rc·por1ed that spanking "'as done "'-'i!h paddles while 336 districts said it 1ras administered by hand . Other districts authorized "bc-!l . light straps and yard sti cks." the study said. "It appears that all districts v.·hlch use corporal punishment do so only after other means of correction have fai;ed,'' the report said . "In most instances. the building pr inc i pa 1 determines whether corporal punishment shou1d be used. " OIANel COAIT DAILY PILOT 'Tl>f: 0.-•r>Ot CMI! DAILY PILOl, •1111 wfllCll b (Olnl>I-the H•"'"p'"°I, 11 11\10/ilhed ~y -°''"" C~ll Pvt!li ... lflg COM!Mnr. 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Or•..... ra..._ "*""""' =w. ,.. -11tr1t1. 11twrr11-.. ~ .... ..,....,.,"""""" ...._ _,, -'~ wltllwl ...... -· .......... ~'-"' -· ~-di• ....... ,.ii II CftlO #al, ,... ........... h' Glf'fttr UM ...,wt'1 ~ -11 ll,lJ --"'' 1110fftory ................ _... The Democrats apparently becnus<" cf rumors that Cary 1nav lc<1ve the Assem bly and run for !he Congressiona l seat of. Rep. Richard Hanna ID- Fullerton) 1vho ma y re!ire. Cory al sn filed fc>r the assembly scat. apparently as insurance. His Democratic foes u•ill include Gilbert Arbiso, insurance salesman; Paul B. Carpenter. a health planning director: Evaluation Set On Mentally Gifted Programs Jesse M. Davis. city eotmcilman : Paul J. Erskine, accountaht ; Leonard R. Holland , The Capistrano Unified Sc hoo I lav.'yer·: Otto Lacayo. city councilman, District's special programs for mentally and Richard Swanson, a machinist. gifted youngsters soon '"i!l undergo a Also filing their intentions to run were thorough evaluation by county and stale Robert Bark. a Republican and Anaheim experts. Union High School District trust('(': But proposal s by a trustt:'e this wrt'k Charles E. Thomas. Rep u b ! i ca n that a parent questionnaire be included businessman, and Donald J. Sl'<enson in the evaluation will be st udied before AIP. a decision is made. In the northeastern county 's 70th Trustee \V i \I i a nt Thompson, Dist rict incwn bent Re pub I i ca n representing parts of ~tission Viejo a nd Assemblyman Floyd \Vakefield has San Juan Capistrano. made the moved from South Gate to n1n in Orange suggestion that parents be surveyed by County. mail , but fellow trustees agreed that . He will face a challenge from Repub-tht special advisory committee on the licans Jim Beam. an Orange busln~ss-MGM (mentally·gifted minor) program man; _and Bruce Nest.an~e .. a three time shouki review the matter first. !90t~e~"· ~n~i~a~~ .P~[l1nc\ n c~l U d ~ ,.... Ne.it'~rthel~ss~·:tbe eyaluation required Democrats Gary Cooper, a businessman ; by state Jaw will go ahead as planned Don Endresen, c 0 mm u n i ca 1 i 0 n 5 and cxper;t.s from th~ .state . and coun ty consultant: J ames Jacknlan. c i t y depaT!-m~ta of , edllc;1tit>q 1Ylil travel . to councilman and Salvador A -Zavala the district to rate the pi:ogram which America~ Independent P;rty mc~ber ofters .. en ~chment & ·acu~·itics. for pupils A. Neal DeGaston, a private school v.·ho qua!~y .throu_gh IQ ~estmg. proprietor. also intends to run. · Some principals 1n the district ~!ready Mrnit notable candidate in the central haye conducted surveys of their ov.11 counties 72nd District is former Los and have reixtrted that the best means Angeles Ram star Marlin McKeel'er, is not the traditional ma i 1 e d 1vho "'-'ill face fellow Republi C'ans Reece questionnaire. but direct phone polling Balla rd , a private d~ective ; John \V. of e~ parent. "Bill" Hill, a businessman; John Ma'rco Forster Junior High School Ratteree. a small businessman; and Princ'lpal Edd Kincaid said a mailed Lee \Vatkins, another businessman . survey in his school yielded dism al Also in the race are l)c1nocrats Orbry results because the bulk of Lhc paren lc; Chamblee, engin..er : Dal'id N, Hartman, did na( return the forms. Pbone tcac~er : Joe. A. O'Campo. bank vice inquifi.eS; he added , 11·erc far superior. preside~!: R1c_hard Robinson. dr ug ThoIDps9tl said one area of concern prevention fl1 re ctor ; H arry J'.. Was .communicalion about the program Yaman1oto, insu rance sales n1an . and between parent and school staff. at~orncy C'la ud.e. E. young . The i\IP The apparent problem in \\'tll run elcctnClan Richard C. Adams. communic<ition was ech<>ed later this ~n . the nort,hy,·estern c?unty'~ 69th v.·cek by district special-educat ion head D1sl~1ct Repubhcan John Briggs will race 1 Jr. Hoblcv Gels. "'-'ho said during last ",P~l.mary challenge from pahee sergeant sun1n1cr's, testing cycle , some parents \\.ilhain ~hmidt. In !\ovenibcr tl~e \1ound up confused about their child's 1\•1nncr 1'11ll face Dl'1nocrat Jack K. . ~\'landc.t and AIP member Albert Solo-fut ure in .the P:Ogram. 1non. an e:nguiecr. Dr. GC'1s said th at parents of rnany f'rom Page 1 TRAINS • • • resolution passed late last fall by U1c counci l "'hich mildly opposed the shift and strongly recomn1ended the commuter service. City Clerk r..1ax Berg sald copies went out to several legislators as well as th.., Amtrak regional office in Los Angeles. He said that because P.1 usick's operations are ba sed in San Diego. the communication may never have reached the official who announced th e change this 1veek. "For them to say that no opposltion has come from San Clemente is a total misstatement," O'Keefe said. .. \Ve've got to make them aware that ...,.r are opposed to the change," he added. youngsters whGSe test scores sho\ved 1hcm on the borderline of acceptance were not clearly apprised of the fact. and perhaps 1•»cre. led to believe that the youngster ind..ed qualified. "That problem has since been worked out and improvements within the staff have iroproved communication greatly,'' she said. The district is reimbursed by the state for each youngster involved in th e special enrichment programs, and I e g a I requirements call for evaluation by experts tc> determine if the dis triC't's efforts conform to state-approved rule!. Truck, Cargo Burn WARNER SPRING~ (AP) -Ladies' lingerie worth $300,000 burned up \Vednesday when a truck missed a highway curve and over£umed in flames. The t"'-'O drivers, injured slightly, were !akcn to an Escondido hospital. 'Jobs Neg.Ie~ted~ Social Security for Housewives? WASHINGTON (AP) -Two women members' o! Congress',who say the cash va lue of women 's work ih maintainin g howi~hotds 'has ' been neglected too long have Introduced legisla tio n for Social Secur·, ity coverage of homemakers. · · Rep.'s Barbara Jordan (D·T<x .) and Martha W. Gr!Cfiths , (D- Mlch.) said In interviews the bill has little chance o! early enactment. But they said' it will start tal k and ultimately should lead to recognJtion of the idea that won1en wbo cook, clean hou.sef wash , q)othes, tend -transport -children are just as truly economic producers as those who go to an office. Their bill would treat homemakers, for Social Security pur· PQ~es as self~mployed workers, if th ey chose to take advantage ~JL . • They would have to pay Social Secµri ty taxes ln. addition to what !heir sj>ouses conlribute. but they would pick up addltlonal rights such as disa bility bene!its. . - Judge Lifts Secrecy On Popeil Transcripts By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 I~• DI HY Pl!ol S'!llf No ne1vs gag 11111! be imposed on \\'rltlen transcrlp!s of lcsti1nony to dat e in Lhc murder·for·hire trial of Nev.·port Beach suspect Eloise Po~il and her alleged !over. A former 11·a itress y,·ho ired a kitcht'n g:1dget n1anufacturer \\'Orth an alleged $200 million at the time their marriage soured. ~1rs. Popcil is accused by police of plo11ing to have him killed in order to st'curc a share o! the fortune. The Chicago-based 1nuJlimillionairc's Si1no1i Co1isiders 'Oregon Plan' For Rest of U.S. WASHINGTON (UPI) -To east' "panic buying." energy chief William E. Simon is considering urging all stales \\'ilh severe gas shortages to Jin1it purchases of gasoline to alternate days based on license plate numbers, energy officials said today. Simon 's decision is expected. sh<>rlly , the officials indicated. Dubbed the "Oregon Plan" aftrr the first state to institute the system , drivers \\'ith plates ending in odd numbers would buy gas on odd-numbered days of the month . The motorist \\·ith the even number \\·ould buy gas only on even nu mbered days. Jo addition to Oregon, the plan already is in effect or author ized in several areas. including liawai l. Massachusclts. Maryland, the District of Colun1bia and parts of 'v'irginia, Florida and Nc1v JerSC!'· Sonic of the plans also bar n1otorlsts from purchasing n1ore than a specific amount of gasoline. Some of the-plans are mandatory, and others are voluntary. But the purpos~ of each is an attempt to e.nd the long lines clogging gasoline stalions. <li\'Orrr agn\n 1\·i!I preven t her obtaining ;ir11· sha re of the v.•ea!th as soon as 1l becornrs final. Frirnds Qf the at tractive blonde v.·i.o strugg lrd to 111ai nt riin the fam ily home .::it 519 1-larbor Jslrind Drive, Ne"•oort l{(iach. plcdgt'd costly properties to help hrr obt ain bail n1oney after her .::i rrest last 1nonth. She and her alleged lover and accon1pl ice, priva!e pilot Daniel Ayers , of Santa Ana, face preliminary hearing , J an. 19 in Los Angeles County Supc rlor Court at Loog Beach . The slender blonde. 48, and Ayers. 37, have both pleaded innocent lo twin counts of solicit ing to commit murder .and conspiracy lo commit murder. They offered $25.000 each to a pair of fr iends en1ployed at Douglas Aircraft Company In Long Beach \lo'hete A')•ers also worked to carry out a .murder c:oo trac:t on S.1muel Pope.ii, 59, Chicago, according to police allegations. One of the accused hit-men arc testi- fying in rct ru n for red uced char~se or immunity -both from proserution - T'Cp()rtedl y called Popell to v.·am him and then cooperated v.·ith poli ce. Long Beach police raided the ex ·!usive !·!arbor Island home occupied by ~1rs. Popeil. her two tcenaged dau.'(hte rs and reportedly, occasionally Ayers. nearly .a mon!h ago. They claim to hav e ta~ recordings made of negotia tions between Airs. Popei\ and her fr iend and the allegedly hired contract killers dealing y,•ith plans for I.he untimely demise of the ki tchen gadge~ king. His industrial plast ics empire L1cludes ma rketing of the so-called pocket fishing rod "'hich is \\'idely advertised on televi sion. Defen se attorneys for iiitrs. Popcil and Ayers -the latter of y,·hom spent several dil ys in j<tll before securing cash bail-h;ive at1e1npted to have the press and public barred fro m courtroom proceedings in Long Beach. ~·lunicipal Court Jud ge Charles S. L1tv.•in sustained such arguments for one brief pe riod , but. on \Vednesday refused to seal 1vrit ten 1ranscripts of court records. "It's 100 late for some cities,'• added Natalie Mitchell : "But its not too late: for San J uan ." Capo Committee Views Cl1anges In Report Card Elem('ntary school repcrt cards in the Capist rano Unified School District - unchanged since 1969 -arc beaded for a fresh Took by a special conunittee in coming weeks. Trustees agreed this v.·ttk to .st1. up an advisory group of teachers, parents and board members to determine: if tht"re is a better way of rcpcrting pupil proJi':rCSS Of parent s of youngsters ranging from kindergarten to sixth grade. The action stems fro m an ,apr>ea I rar'lie:r this school yea r from Pali:><Ides Elcmcnta ry School J1rincipal Tom Blum , v.·ho Jo.st a bid to replace the cards \l')lh parcnt-tearller coofcrc:-::es. lns!l':id, the board decided to leave the rards in the system and to allo1I' th<" conferences to take place as wel l. That has been the ca.Sc in most district school s since , but t.he board P.londay agreed that the entire issue n1eritcd a thorough study. Added impetus for the reevaluation has come from the refiults o( a survey among district teachers who expressed a need for more direct communication "'ith parents. Supt . Truman Benedict agreed . ho'>'·ever, that the report cards are tl me- consuming to complete and t h a t requlring both the conference and the card could eat into teachers· time. ~lembership in the commillee stud}'ing the system would amount to three principals. four teachers , a parent !rom each of the IO elementary schools. ty,.·o parents at·large and the dist rict as,,istant su perintendent o( irutruction. Dr. John Crain. Several subcommitteea-will be set up to assist in the project, trustees agreed . ' Beat The Tax Man SALE! •atiai ... t GO TO ~·s TO COLLECT TAXES· ON THEIR '111T1•1 INVENTORY. I CAN HA•D.LY wan I Beautiful 1/!mllne styling ••. with everY1hlng at your fingertips! CANTltEVER 1he1vea adjust up 1nd down. Cebtne1 rolls easily, on wheel~.Automatlc Ice m1ker can be 1CldtCI et.any time.~ r •• 90 DAYS C4S'H WITH APPAOYaD' CREDIT -1815 NEWPORT BLVD., Downtown Costa ~~a-Phone 548-7788 . .. , . l -. • \ • Thursday's Closing Prices N-)'erk JIS Most Aetttltl Neoe l'erk Slllet Voll•- ' Thur~dily f"tbrtlary 7 1974 SC OAIL Y PI LOT ZJ>.; NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE • Year's H1gh·Lows Appear Eve r y Saturday Index Goes Up, But Tradii1g Off American JO llfo1t Acth'e •• .. . . • ~ DAIL V PILOT \ --:- INTERMISSION COLUMN ON ~· PAGE 12 TODAY ,, - LIDO NIWPO" BEACH lWT~A.,l"I 10 111'10 111 • ~·1 ~l~O E XCLUSIVE! 1tl9 STORY JS INCREDIBLE! fVU. RIOM·7 .... COHTIN. SAT, '7 SUM. 2 •.M. MAJOR FEATURE PREVIEW Mel Brook's. "Blazing Shadows" FRIDAY -Feb. 8 9:00 P.M. IRI EDWARDS HARBOR CINEMA I 646·0573 SATURDAY· Feb. 9 9:15 P.M. EDWARDS NEWPORT .CINEMA 644-0760 Sunday is F'l11lf>AY in the l1tjf\1ijl!1)I HOW THRU TUESDAY "BRAVO ror this tn06t sophisticated, entertaining, and delight- rully satirica l comedy about changing sexual mores and the efforts, of couples to keep ~ce." -William Woll, Cue Marazine "TOTALLY DELIGHTFUL! If your wile or husband has never seen an X-rated movie, 'LeSex Shop' is the one to take her or him to. It is wholesome, refreshing & deliciously funny satire." -Stewart Klein, WNEW-TV AND SEE WHAT HAPPfNS WHEN CIVILIUTION IS GOHf! -TIMt MAGAZINE A Sidn•y Gla1ier Prvdurtian GLEH&RAHDA A Jim McBride Film COLOR (X) No One Undef-18 Admitted Costa Mesa Ci vic Playhouse PRESENTS ''NIGHT WATCH" by L11clll• 'fi.'fijter . Feb. 1.2, &.t,, WEST GATE-ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS t :JO p,rn. Adrnlnion, Sl.00. For ns~•!lons can 556-1300, Mon. lf>ru FrL l·S. ar\'i• "'"'"if ~ ... ~.~~~ """ ~ COllON.t. OEI. MAit "A powerhouse of a movie!" -BOB SALMAGG/, o.,,. w N<two,, :fo"'Cs _. .... 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ORANGE ST AOIUM DRIVE-IN 3 (639-7860) KAT(LLA N l All S TAUIUM ORANGE VILLA !639-00661 1 USl IN AVt:. !>Q. Qf° KA Tlt..LA TUST IN T USTIN CINEMA 1544· 1696) NlWPOl'l l Al !>ANl A A NA •wv. WESTMINSTE R CINEMA WEST 3 & 4 (892-44931 Wf .,lMIN!>lE:ft AT COLOl l'j Wt:.,I ORANGE UA CITY CINEMA I (532-6721) CITY CENTRE. ORANGE • ·~..... __ .... ., ... l<T.unc:. ""'"'1~ -"•IW"1ol. ~-· ........ c-. ·~· ..,,_ ,.., ... "-. ., ... ........,. . ~ '" • i!UACI'" -•c-•~• FEBRUARY 8 S• Diego Frwy. et L1PuTurnoff 1 Mi1$ion Viejo• 830·69!Kl ,.C FOUNTAIN VALLEY '"O CINEMA I !:• '"" ''"''' ,. I ,.,.,.,.., REDUCED PRICES ! I.SO -I .DO ,-.75 j ' • ' > •• P11 ''1'm •• ........ I • ~ • I I I ~sion· TecMiOOIOI• .flii"n f1om wa•r.et 8ro5.. ~ A Watre! Commurnc.aihorl$ ~ Wffkdayt-6·1·1D Sot. & 5u11,-12·2·4·6-8710 _,,,_ -•l\>. CtNFDDMF 20 .• .. -·.:.:~:.:. '-'..~·t-.J .,..,, . -..... CtNFDDMF 21 ;;:, •• ·• " ,,r·...:.:1 _.'" "'I STADIUM I :" ..... 'li.l••..i. '!..ltl ~-· ...... IMEJftCTfD LOW STOl'r I MARSHA HUNT' JAMES CAAN MATS. WID. SAT. lo SUN. IVIS: 1 l'.M. "PA.PILLON" lPGI -,,..,. Mc9-~ Dvstln HoffrNn Wllh DI....,'• "ROllN HOOD" I GI + "MERLIN JONIS" 11 "AMl!RICAN GRAFFITI" .... "PE'TI! 'N TILLll!" IPGI -.. -.... STADIUM 2 ;!~ "CINDRILLA LIH.RTY" {RI .... .. ~ '"''.l;•'.hl..':!'""• "VANISHING-POINT" I RJ '"SERPICO" IRI .... "WHITE LIGHTENING" IRI McQ-he's a busted cop, his gun is unlicensed, and his story is incredible! --''9001' Hill~~ ---. .... -,,.. ...... .. ,._,_,,.., ... ..._,_ .. ,_ .. , ..... ·.· .... · ... -'l~- .. MAJOR STUDIO SNEAK PREVIEW FllQA.Y·ONLY AT 8:30 :ta. ~ ,, ' ~ !"fl.IJI..~ llJDCHI ,.\. e PAUL SCOF IELD e ALAIN e DELON ELLIOT GOULO. ·ROBERT BLA KE HClliDAY MATINEES SAT.-SUN. TUESDAY (R) 1------.. • • • e CONTINUOU MATINliS • SAT;;$UN. e . TUIS1 e IOY SCHllDll • • • • -.. -. .... ,. WESTBROOK . llOC"IOtlmT ON WlllMltisra.AW. ) IW. ... Of ..... MOW PWY. BOTH • IATID (G) "THI WT AMlllCAN HERO" , POlllMlY Del llL 14 MAloo PIATUll PllVllW SATURDAY -9:15 P.M. ·--·--·-ftllll~ • ' • • •••••••••••••••• •• IS,JSlU ID 0 -I "THI WAY Wt Wl'RI" CPGI .. "ON A CLEAR DAY " /':') 'OUNf AIN VAllf'I' .. f~,L-P.-......u ~,~;;::;:;;-;-,i,;;;,,,. .. THI S!YIN·UPS" I l'G I • ''THIS IS A HI.JACK" lf'GI m MANN THEATRES LAST DAT Cl lint Eastwood 115 Dilli&yHa1 a f 1111 lla9nam FoPCeil'l Dlllll':7:1S ·.,.. J.al.·Sl.#0!: l :OO ·):IS · J:>O 1:•S a 10:00 (Peopl~Quotes) makes nday F'l1tl&AY in the l1tj!Qijl!1)I ~·~ "'··· , ....... . •• -h .... •1S..J ')61·2•111 ,...., . ...,, .,_,,_ 5,,,,c_ S'>S-1011 S.nll M o h _ ........ S\olo C"-SSl ·7D11 llST PU. Y 011 '72-N.w 'fork Critic• • • • • • • • • • • "S Tl C KS A ND BON E's"'' Crlrk• atld A11111ll•Mn Acclal111 Thk To11y Aword Wl•11 LJ111, O"-c_,...ow•f Work. LAST W0EE,K ~ Jbuth Coa st Repertory 11'21 NEWPORT, COSTA MESA l'O• ltl51!!RVATIONS, CALL -'*UU • • • • .£'t~ • • • .::Jeremiah • Jotinson" • JHUTll THiii ntlATll fOUI • MQN,.WfD •• JMUU • .Jll . MOH.·WID.·TNUlf . .fll, • 7.f·11 . ...... u.r. IUN. 14·5 IAT.•IUN. ~ tult. 7.f.11 TUIS. l-10 • • • •• i 17 Laguna. Jleae):t VOL 67 , NO. 38, 3 SECTIONS , 36 PAGES EDITION • ' ···"·~-... ._ .... ...... -_...,,'""'_,_ ....... ' ' ~- ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' ' • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1974 Todn~''s Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS 'It Makes You Feel You Shouldn't Have a Child' .. Th is road· makes you feel you shouldn't have a pe t, a child or a nyone living on it," P<ltricia August, 834 Bluebird Canyon Dr ive said. She said she was re1>eating t h~ ro1nment of one mother living along the road near Bluebird Canyon Park 11'here 3-ycar-otd Colby Shields W<lS killed recently. Mrs. August 1vas one o! more than a dozen persons who addressed the Laguna Beach City Council about the Oliio Backs Equal Rights • hazards at the park. Petitions with 900 signatures for safety improvement were turned over to the council Wednesday night. Mrs. August cited "blatant speeding an~ disregard of stop signs,'' in the area pf the park. Rodney Anderson , who with his two children lives across from the park, said the park attracted many children and Increased traffic in the area. "It's a sad state of affairs when we have to wait for . . . it to gain a hi$tory (of traffic mishaps) before anything is done. "The day the child died, there wa sn't even a playground sign to indicate there was a playground there," Anderson said. He called for increased fencing in the area, a 15--miles-per-hour sf'l*!d limit. improved parking, crosswalks, and other safety measures. ''I agree it is a parent's responsibility to watch their child, but it is impossible * * to watch them (continuously)," Anderson noted. Diane Murlea, a former Bluebird Park chairwoman for the Junior Woman 's Club. noted the increased traffic in the park area, partly as a result of Arch Beach Heights residents "shortcuts." She said the club had.f lobbied for more s,ign:, and improved fen cing for the park for some time. "Our patience has run out," she said, Sherry Stephens, safety chairwoman Bluebird Canyon of the Junior Woman's Club told the COWlcil: "Since something drastic has happened, so mething drastic has to be done." Other speakers told of drag racing in the area. and that motorists commonly reached speeds of 55 miles per hour in the parkside road. Anderson. addressing the council again, told of school buses dropping off children at the park area. and said (See SAJ<"ETY, Page Z) COL UMBUS, Ohio (AP ) -Ohio became the 33rd state to ratify an amendment to the U . S . Conslitution assuring women of equal rights under Jaw. The vote In the Senate ""as 20-12. The measure passed the Ohio House last year, but was rejected by a Senate committee. Safety Steps Ordered , The proposed amendment must be ratified by 38 states to becon1e the 27th Amendment. Laguna Hit By Gasoline . Reductions Teacliers' Hike Nixed In Laguna In a statement released Wednesday ... '1 » ' -' ":''$~.~~ -~;.' ,~'\>t~, ,, __ ._.,____ - Steps' T.aken Quicldy hi Laguna By JACK CHAPPELL Of 1" Dallr l'llot 11•11 The Laguna Beach City Council re5P:00ded quickly to citiJ;en d~QUlnds The citv or Laguna Beach has been hit by a ·new reduction in its gasoline allocation for municipal s er v ices including public ~aiety. ....._ _ af!c';~· !be 1'"~~ l!""ch !lo~ of i!'Aiucaflon said it cannot afford to grant teacben: a lbree ~ retra;active pay --11111 _.. <Oll,fU,QDO. .,_..~. s<iJetJ at . _ . . _., .... .,...,..~,_ :r:1. "' ·~-- · P Wednesday approved a series Public works Director Stan Scholl said Ule cUy woqld receive 11 pm::fll~ less ga"'1ine Ibis lllOlllb thlll\ It rt'"1•ed in February 1972. "We may be able to get by because we have instigated severe economy measures,'' Scholl said in an interview Wednesday. Scholl sakJ the fire and police departmenr s were subject to th e reduction also. Police Chief Frank Schope.n said he believed the department cou1d take certain economy steps and not reduCt' city protection. Chief Schopen pointed out six new police cars authorized by lbe council Wednesday-·night are intermediate-size and have smaller engines than the high· powered police specials now in use, The fire departmenl's big trucks arc diesel po\\'ered. fo.1ajor culS would be forced in the public \VOrks department usage of vehicles, Scholl said. Some could result in cuts of service to citizens, bu t others would be mostly inconveniences to city employes. • He said gardeners going to work at • J-lelsler Park may be asked to walk • ttJere from City Hall, about a· hall mile ·:a way, or he said crews could be dropped ··J off and walk back. Streets may be swept less frequently ·• than now in the downtown areas, Scholl said. 1be city also has changed to a 10-hour day, four-day week for field public works employes, Scholl said pointing out the longer work<iay helps economize on luel. The city also has doubled up on inspections with building inspectors performing public works inspections also. City buses aod some heavy trucks have been converted to p~opane. "The diversification helps_, we don't have au our eggs In ~ baikel, '"ScboU· .. ld. The city · bas been 'cut baclc steadily from its J!.l!St PJOllne 1llocatl0na. In Jnuary, it ::tecef\ied" 91 percent ·Of the guollne that IL;ue<f In January·19'12. The !our-point stalefll<llt -drafted by the board in executive (secret) session Tuesday night -was giveD to teacher negotiators at the start of a bargaining meeting. The Professional Educators Council (PECl. the teachers' negotiating arm, requested the salary increase due to tbe jump in Ule cost o! living during the past few months. The PEC position said that a 5.1 percent salary increase given to teachers last summer did not ·meet the cost of llving increase which teachers clain1 js between 7 and 9 percent. The board proposal listed the following in rejecting the teachers' pay demand: -The current year's budget was developed without provision for a midyear salary adjustment. -A mislake in computing enrollment has forced the district to curtail expenditures, since it will receive less state money next year because of the error. -Phase JV economic g u i d e J I a e s provid e a 5.5 percent maximum on salary increases. -Effecl!'I of the new statewide school finance Jaw, Senate Bill 90, make it difficult for the district to get enough new money each year to meet inflation and school staff needs for a cost 0£ Jiving adjustment. The board's position was conveyed to the teachers by board of education members Jane Boyd and Michael Sagar. PEC member Charles Reich, a Laguna Beach High School science teacher, said the .PEC plans ~ "'!'!" to.tay to develop a reiponse to the board1s position. Reich uld figures oollected by PEC sho,.. the cost of living bas gone up se\im to nine percent. The U.S. Depart- ment ol Labor pegi the increese ol the COMWner prtce Index at 7.8 percent. ' Dally l"llOT Stall l'llol9 BEREAVED MOTHER AT LAGUNA BEACH COUNCIL MEETING Mrs. K•thleen Shields' Son Was Killed Near Park Laguna Police Recover $10,000 in Stolen Gems More than $10,000 worth of gold and silver jewelry stolen from Laguna Manor during the past four months has been recovered and returned to owners by Laguna Beach Police detectives. A ro-year-old El Toro woman arrested in connection with the series of thefts cumintly is undergoing. psychiatric evaluation by ·the Orange CoWJ.ty Department of Mental Health. She had been an · employe at the convalesooit home located at 2130 S. Coast Highway for the past two years. Det. Alex J iminez said the sale of one of several stolen gold rings led to the young woman's arrest. Nearly all of the other stolen property was recovered at the woman's Ridge Route Drive home, he said. Ptl:rrio Cas~ Proceeding· Among the items returned to their owners was a gold ring studded With diamonds and sawhires va lued between $5,000 and 18,000. Aootber diamond ring was vaJued at $2,500. Several pieces of antique silver jewelry had a value or 12.000. Paintings valued at $100 also were recovered and returned, Jiminez taid. Several small pieces of ~ewelry and a ;20 gold piece are still m1ssing and may not be recovered, the detective said. -"' : q~~.~i>stpo1ied;: A:1iother Sl:heduled on Friday I City eouncu iieJd a apeclal public bearing on obsoeflity and pornography law • mforcement.tn, the•Art·Colony. A' publlC ,....... r~il>d by !be Wilaolll --"aiil•;Uie 1llM> lapin& o( ·on obooeatlf.I Jhli>st 'rinY· wblcb 1o11owed. • W1lde11'1 arnst ~ ,foll9ljed • Daily Pilot a1'>ry -Jll>ll!lln(, o~t, th~ ~ unilerground Coml.. were· •••llilble at bl>.atoro despite, tltiq10Uce department's · dalu> to have , aeOrthed the towo for the offenatng ' OOl)llCS during . ',>oO iqftst!getlon l•~ _to the w~· arrest. ~ _!.._ • ''t' .... , ..fib.,.-~ Valleau utd Na attaclc on the -tlonaUty' of tho law wlM ' take (See PORJilO, Pip II I· J, ' Jiminez said the woman was arrested Monday. She wi ll face arraigrqnent in South Orange Countr Court Feb. 19. .The oeri .. ol thefts bqan In October when elderly residents of Laguna M.enor reported that valuable jewelry was Jn\SS!ni. lnV1!.UC•llon lap...i· unUI rectntly • 'fben .. lnlll•ldual contacted pollce.aild S)IOWiiil them a gold ring purcllaoed for 115. Del. Jiminez 9aid tile ring wu ¥1lued ·at $400. . .. ~2 Allens Captured ' ' . SAN DIEGO (AP) -~eo\y·lWo Mexlcon • aliens appar<ntly b e I n g Sl!lliDJed, fll'the ·Lo& Angel• ·area "'10 founa cnunped in the bed .o1 :a mall truclc WedMlday,. lbe U.S. -. l'llrol said. of immediate steps to reduce hazards, step Up Pc>lice eivorceri\ent, and oiderd a study of ~g·range rtmediet. The Council was presented petitions signed by more than 900 persons. and addressed by more than a dozen speakers who criticized present safety at the park. A 3-year-old child, Colby Shields, v.·as killed by a motorist in the street next to the park. The child's mother, Kathleen Shields was one of those who addressed the council. The occasion was also used by Council '!andldates Beth Leeds and Ted Sparkhu l •o canipaign for election. Miss Leeds walked to the council podium, turned it to face the audience of about 100 persons and accused the present cOllllcil of being nonrepresentive of lhe people. She said that if th e council had taken action in the past, the child might not have been killed. She then advised the auudience of her, Sparkhul's and Margery Bentley's candi- dacy. The campaign tactic, met by a shocked silenoe, was later labeled by Bill Leak, of Village Laguna, as a "vulgar display." Following the one-and-a-half hour citizen presentation, the council was advised that the city had already taken steps to Improve the park's safety. City Manager Al Thea! said cross- walks, improved warning s i g n s • increased police radar enforcement and (See ACTION, Page 2) Concerns Voiced Over Coastal Development Everything from honking horns and hot dog stand to wilderness serenity was suggested Wednesday for considreation in the latest ~g of uses of the 10,000 ocean t acres bounded by Newport Beach, Irvine and Laguna Beach. Particlpants In the Irvine Company Multi-Agency Planning P r o gr a m (TICMAP) were asked to·Jisl their ideas or, worries about the future ol lhe ~. flatlands , ridges and canyODS wlthm. the so-called coastal sector -of the-Inine Ranch. (Related atory, Picture, 'f,H• 3). I TICMAP members are drawn from public agencies wh~ would . ultimately have eome,~I ~ the dl\<elopment and eo•)loonieotalials who IL'!ual!y lobby qalnlt deyelopnat. In the om tine mooths the city, counlJ and ate ol!ldala and eco:>~ists will work with lniDe Qirnj1811y planners to recommead ~t or other uses for the property. The following la a ampling ol lilt suggestions lilted yeoterdfy by TJCMAP participants: , -'l'h<I plan sbould ooaalder traffic impacts on nelchbortnc dUea either park use (If reskienlllJ \i9e!S' mr·· Create. -Inland perks might be wiklerne&S preM.rves, or. the tnUrt atta michl tsff CONCSRNS, Pqo I) ~ ' . •· r P•lfy. l'llol Steff ~llole CLUB SAFETY CHAIRMAN Sherry Stephens Mother Gets ' Abandonnient Jail Term A 20-year-old Colorado woman ,o;rho abandoned her 21h -year--0ld girl at a Laguna Beach church just a ft e r Christmas has been sentenced to four days in jail and placed on two yeaN inforroal probalion. Rebecca L. Stackhouse, mother of Mechele Ricardi. was to be released Wednesday. Laguna Beach police. whQ arrested Mrs. Stackhduse when she returned for her child r·riday, said it was prObable the baby Would be released lo the custody of relatives and placed with the mother. The final deter1nination rests with Orange County juvenile authorities. Mrs. Stackhouse was given "credit" for jail tin1e served over the weekend following her arrest and awaiting tria l. The _mother told Laguna Beach polir" she left the child the Sunday ~f!.-.r Christmas at the nursery of the Community Presbyterian C 11 u r c ii Ybecause they were starving and lla'l no place to go. She had left her second husband in November from Alan1osa, Colo. bfx·attSe of marital problems. After living v.·ith her parents for a while in Arizona, she came to Southern Californ ia, hitchhiking with the bahy from BJ~·tbe where her car broke do\vn. I ! Rate Hike Protested : · SAN FRANCfSCO (UP!l -PacifiO Gas and Electric company's proposed rate increase ran into a storm of protest Wednesday night. fo~or three hours, the witnesses told Public U t i 1 i t i c s Commission examiner Parke L . Booeysteele and commissioner David W. Holmes why they opposed the increase. Oruge • Weatlte Decreas.ing winds and sunny skies arl! on the agenda Frktay, with highs at the beaches at 6'2 rising to 68 Inland. Overnight lows 34-42. INSIDE TODAY A Multan physician and hU followers clajm a drug banntd in the 1950'1 in the U.S. CCl'l cure cancn-. The drug ha.I rr- ctived criticilm and p-ralsc from doctors and laymen. See 'storv Page 7. L. M-..,.. I <•1"'"911 s Claull... ,, .. c-ic. " CrtM-111 " ~ ....... 11 l~I"-I • ...,,....... 11 ,,_, ~ ,., ... _.. . .,_ . ~ ,, ._ L..-. 11 • 2 DAlll PIL01 LB Othe 1•s IJ1aopp osed Badham to F ace Primary Contest J\ey,·port Bc~ch Assen1blyrnan Robl"rt IJ;ldham appa rently will be the onl y (Jr,111~e Coast legislator facing a prin1a1·y t•!1•c11011 "ba!lenge this year. Th t.: ci<·c~tarat!on filing deadline for state. olJices slan:ipedl'CI to a close Wednesday . A last-minute rush of 17 C<indidates ;urned in their papers and $211.10 filing lr~s at 1he cuunty Registrar af \1aters office \\lcd nesda~'. ra1 s1ng the countywidc cnndida1c count to 46. ltov.·c ... ·rr. none of the hopt>fuls ... ~.-ill 1~ on lhe June bnllot unless thev file another set of papers during the formal filing period starting Monday and running through March 8. lladhan1 11,iH be confronted bv one of his forn1cr campaign workers, Eve!vn Sherwood, a fellow Republican in lhc 74th Asscinbly District. The "'inner of that confrontation 11'i ll face a November race against Democrat Suzanne C. Ll'wis, a deputy district attorney. Newport Beach state Senator Dennis Carpenter and llw1tington Beach As- UC Irv i1ie Told 'Forces' In Waterg ate State Controll er Ho1.1Ston Flournoy. who is seeking the Republican nomination for governor told a UC Irvine audience today academic people. not poli ti cians. \1'ill have lo link Watergate to any •·underlying forces" at work in tht:' nation. :n re~ponse 10 a student question . 1:'lournoy said. ··f a1n not sure that any political leader is sufrtciently av.•are or underlying causes as to be able to t·xplain hov.• a \\latcrgatc comes abou!." lie suggested tJ1e ans"·ers to the \Vatergate cauSt"S will more likely come out of acadcm in. Flournoy said he talked at Pomona College in the "age of apathy among students" and urged his audience to participate in democracy. lf e declared Cali fornia's political system to be "among the most open of any state in the union .'' J·re praised the slate's ex1cns1ve ci\'il ~erl"itc systen1, i n i t i a t i v e <llld rcfcrcndu1n procedures for kee ping Californin's political system "clean". "TI1erc rc;illy is no t'.xcusc for 1'10! participating." he saitJ, adding those \1·hii complain about dirty govemn1c11t 1nust gel involved to clean it up. A number of questions by students stu1nped the candidaLt>. Floumov aaid he \\'as not faniiliar enough v.·i.th the follo"•ing topics to con1mcnt on them : -The JO\\' amoun!s of pay for Vietnam veterans made available in California. particularly lo students. -The changes the Reagan Admin is- tration is encouraging in relationships of sl udcnt govcmrnen!s on UC campuses "'illl the UC system . --Concrete "·ays of ma i n la i n i n g $ludcnt uutonomy through their student governn1cnt. Clear cut st;:inds lakcn b1• Floun1ov before the student audience in.eluded , -Support for the lax l11nit:itinn 1nechanisms 11·hi c/1 \1·erc dcfeal(:d \\1th Proposition I !<1st fall but i11·e in lhc legislative hoppt.'r. F""lo urnoy c:ill ed Lh'-"1 11 "a v.·orthwhi!e rxpcr1menL '' -Opposition to CQllecti1·e bargaining for public cn1ploycs and p.<1rticul,ir lv facul1y . · -Improv ed gub<·rna tori.d univers11y relations in the nex t dec<1de. --Continut'CI 16 \f'ar term s tor L'C regents 11ho arc· :1ppo1nted by the. governor. -Support for lcgisl.1tio11 to reriu1rc payn1ent of inC<lmc taxes ro California by anyone v.•ith a horn!.' he re even 1f t~Y live in \Vashin gton DC OIANGI COAST u DAILY PILOT : ... Or1r.pe CN•I DAILY PllOT, wllll wfllcll " -!ntd 1"-N.ws-Prt u. fl -llthld by !II• 0••,,.. CO.•I l'ubll9llmg Com1NnY. SPO• rott l<ll!lorlt ••• Pllbll•"'"'· MO<)(!~~ tllrown l'rkUy, l'I" C1>1!t Me.it , N1""ll0rl l e•<:!'>, H1mtlno10., !leM;ft/Fovn1~1., Velltv, l•g....., fltlc~. lrvl.,•flldd!tbilt-,,., S•" c:1,..,.",'' ~"". Ju~n r-.,111r1no. A 1if!Olt •Mn)"•I ... 1roor. I• p11blltt>e:t S.!uro1-., ,,., SvM ev•. , ... ll'lftcipol P<lb11t~lfltl '''"' 11 ., JJO ...... ,, lo, SlrH!, CO.II M .... 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""'..; ..,.Y "9 f-1111.,.;tlll wl"""t ..,.Nit IN•• "'""-*' 91 RPV•lf'll ·-· s._,,.; e .. .,. _,.., N lf •' C..tt ~u. c.n1ttt11t, M.oi.11911 ~ a ... i... 1J il ~I•: tt' f't\tll lJ IJ ...... ll'ltrr MllltMr _ .... , ..... ., ... ~lhly, S<'mblymn n Robert Burke will 11·a1t untJ! No\•eniht·r to run ;1 g a I n l) l l>e111otrat1c and 1\n1 enl";1n JnUcpclldl'nl P<irty foes . Fil uig ag;iinst f'arrt•nter 1n h1!i 36th Senatorial District y,•as :it\nrney Frank .Barbara. a Democril!. and cngi.ncer Gera.ld ri.1 Bogart.. All' Burke will face on1· of l\\'O Dernocr;:ils \rho \\'!IJ S(jUiJre orf Hl June for thl! right lo appl'ar agai n in November in the 73rd Ass('n1bly District race. . The~· :ire lknnis r..-langcrs. a C-Orporatc vice president and a lluntin'"cn Beaeh liigh .school rtustec and A.A. Van Pctlcn . an cngint•er. '!'he biggest rush of candidates can1c in 1hc county's ccn1ral and northern districts including tht· iOth, 7\s! and 72nd Assembly, whrrc :t3 of the ·lG eounryidc candidates filed . One of the lcirges t c-ro1\•ds 11":1s attrac!cd to the 7l st \11hcrt;> inc umhe11t Assemb!y1nan Kenneth Corv ( O.Garden firove) 1vill face seven Der." X'ratic foes . 111'0 Hcpublicans and one An1C'rican Independent . The Den1ocrats app.:1rcntly ~C'<lllSf' of rumors that Cory 1na v lca1·e the Asse1nbly and run for the Congrcs:>ional seat of Rep. Richard llanna 1 D- Fullerton J "'ho may re!irc. Corv also file~ for the assembly seal , appllrently as insurance. llis Dernocraric foes will include Gi!b£'rt Ar biso, insurance salesman; Paul B. Carpenter. a health planning director: Jesse M. Davis. city C<luncilman: Paul J. Erskine, ncrountan!: Leonard R. llolla.nd . Jav.•yer; Otto L..1cnyo, clty coun cilman, ::ind Richard Swanson. a machinist. Also filing their intentions to run were Robert Bark, R Republican and Anahe in1 l'nion High School District truslce : Charles E. Thon1as, R c p u b I i ca n bu sinessrnan, and Donald J. Sw·cnson AIP. In !he northe11 s1ern coun1y's 70th District incumhcnt Rep u b 1 i can Assembtyn1an Flov<I \Vakl'fil'id has inovcd from Sou1h Gate lo run in Orange County. . lie 1\·il_J faCf' a challenge from Repulr J1cans Jun Bca1n. an Orani:c businl'SS· man: and Bruce Ncstande . a three nme loser in lhe old 69th District. Other candidates ""ill i n c I u d c nemocrats Gary Cooper, a businessn1an : Don Endresen. comn1u ni c ati ons consultant: JamC's Jackman. c It y councilman. and Salvador A. Zavala. American Independent Partv rnl'n1bt'r A Neal DcGaston. a priv<itc school proprtefor, also intends to run. J\.1os t notable cand!tlatc in the cen1ral counties 72nd Distnc1 is fonncr Los Angeles Ram star ~·larlin McKecver. 14'ho 1vil1 face fellow Republicans Reece Hallcird. a private detective: John \V. '"Bill '' Hill, a businessman ; John Raner('(', a small businessman; and Ll"C' \Vatkins. another business man . Also in the race are Democrats Orbrv Chan1blec . engineer: J)a1·id N. Hartmari. teacher; Joe A. O'Cnmpo, lJank 1·1cc president : Richard Robinson, d rug prevention director: Harry K. Yamamoto. insurance salcsn1an, nnd attorney Clauclc f;. ''oun g. The AIP 11·ill run electrici:in Richard C. Ad ams. In the northwestern countv"s 69rh Dist rict Republican John Briggs.\1·i1l faee a prin1ary challenge fron1 police sergea nt \Villiam Schmidt. In Novcn1bcr the 11•1nne r "'i!! f:ice Democrat Jack I\. ~landcl and AIP r.irmbcr Albert Solo· mon, an icng1n{'cr . F rom Pnge 1 PO RNO • • • three tacks: -The state obsecnity statute fails ro rncct "fair notice" prov1s1ons ca!!ed lur in a rl"cent 1;.S. Suprenu.• eou rr decision, lhllS denyi ng due process lo !hose arrcstl'd under lls pro1·is1ons. "F;nr f\ot icc" amounts to a rcqu1rcmcnt that \hr potrnlial dcfcndcnt rnust IX' 11arncd that the m<iterial he i!i carrying tS possibl\" obsCTne. -ThC stntc obscenity stall1te is 01·crly broad and 1·:igue The slat11!c applies to materints which are not obsct"!nc• and therefore prohibits p C r m i ! t t• d conduct. V<1guc rnc ans that a rcsanable n1an looking at it cannot tell if lt app lies lo his posi lion. -T~at a reefnl decision refi ning obscn1ty law (People vs Enskat ) is in error. Enskat is being appealed to the U.S. Supreme court. -·Something rs going to hflpptn," \'alleau sai d. This ta {' I ic contrasts \Vit h !he step-by:slep process being follO\l'ed in the \Vilsons· cases. i 'alleau sa id Judeg Jiamillon'i'I" ruUng on his 13-page docum ent or points and authorities giving the above argument.s (ertainly "·ori't be the Inst step for \Vaiden. no matter "'hich wuy 1t goc!I . If the municipal court judge agrees v.·ith lhe defendant's arguments. "lhl.? DA will appeal as fast as humanly possible" to the Superior Courts. If the prosecution i9 sustained , Vallea u sa id he too will appeal. Va!leau said !hat as tht c;:i:-;c progresses, he will attempt to defend the comic book!! on lhc basis of their 1nerits as sa11rJcal "ommenls on :ioclcty and Polltlcs. As n con11ne11t 0 11 "communlly standard," t11· s111d h""d al!O like 111 know "'"h<ll lhc 10 bf-st selling books in the community Jl;1 v' ~en during lhe yc..,r "f tx·t 'Joy of ~x· ~a national bc!ltseller 1 has been rig ht up there." he said_ \ I 'Sav e the Crabs' Sen. Ted Stevens crab to illustrate Jin1it fo r fore ign (R-Alaska) uses an Alaskan king his plea for a 200-m ile offshore fi shing fleets. Stevens said the nun1ber of fo reign fishing vessels in Alaskan waters has increased in the past year. Clln't Take W ork Hom e ~IOSCO\V IUPI J -A r uard at Wtosco1v Meat and Sausage Factory No. 4 noticed that sausages kept flying out of a window of the boiler roon1 0£ the plant. After 25 sausages, one by one, hit the ground, the guard saw a man come by and start picking them up. Then he grabbed the man. later identified as factory employe L ~1oiseyev . Moiseyev was sentenced to 21:i years in priSOfl, the newsp1v-~r SotsiaJistiches kaya lnduslr)•a said. From Pnge 1 ACTIO N ... expansion of sidewalks fn the area eoufd be ini tiated immediately. As an alternative to speed bump~. \Vhich can damage vehicles and plade rhe city in a preca rious JCgal positior:i , 1'heal said staff was investt,ga ting a placement of "rubble dots," small raised bumps. in the roadway. He said increased parking in the Girls Club area could be developed, and that a chain link extension of the present brick fense along Cress street rould be added .. A metal guard rail along Bluebird Canyon Drive above the park would also be installed as soon as possible. Thea! said staff was lok in1t into the possibility of a 15 mile per hour speed zone by the park, and reslr ictions in parking'. Councilman Charlton Boyd remarked that perhaps something good could come "from this 1ragic accident." Councilli,·oman Phyllis S 1v e c n c \' suggested placement of nash1ng light's 0:1 tllc playground wan1ing sign s, an d S<tid suggestions fnr drvr!opmer.r of ;i r;1i scd medinn sep<1ratini; 1roff1c Ian<'' 1\":)S :i good one _ "Perhaps a cu rved 111i'dian Y..'ould stop the drag rac es.·· ~\rs. S\\1ceney said. Council man Car! Johnson asked Thea! if 1hcrc 111eren"t .. son1eth1ng rcm j'IOrary rh:rt \1e can put up lherc ton1orro11"'"' and suggested a line of saw·horsc t} pc ba rricades lo caution motorists. Hi g h Winds Rip County, Ca~sing Heav y Damage By JAN WORTIJ 01 lht DtllV l"ilol jt1tl \Vinds of 35 to 40 n1iles pC'r hour ripped through Orange Co u n l y \Vednesd:iy. blowing down trees. breaking glass. damaging aircraft, cind threatening constru ction projects. Orange Coun!y Harbor Pa I r o l authorities reported the wind calmed do"'" early this morning but gusts are predicted again Friday. In Fountain Valley, an 11. s h op commercial complex wider construction was tom apart and 300-JXlund wooden beams scattered through the parking lot. ''It looks li ke we'll -have to start all over," said a construC!lon worker at the site. The project. at Slater Avenue between ~uclid and Brookhurst Stree ts, was begun three weeks :ago. No do!!ar value has been placed on the damage yet. In Tustin , an ~foot tall tree crashed into a portable classroom at Tuslin l llgh School. Thanks to a quick thinking teacher who heard the noise and told her stud ents to duck to the Ooor, no one 1vas injured. The unit, however, "·as demolished. A 60-foot tall cedar tree uprooted on Shamrock Lane in Costa ?\1esa and landed on the Ted Green borne. r\o W ine Ta.st in g T ickets Offerecl Ti ckets to the Laguna Beach Civic Le;igue vdne and cheese tasting party ar~ nov.· available from memlx'rs and ;II the Cha n1bcr of Commerce of flee . The i'l"(•nt, pnrl of the \\linter festival , \l'ill 111elude a con1petition hcl\\'een the v.·1ne of a prcmiun1 California vin tner and F'rench \Vines. 'rickets are $4 per person. The par1y ""ill be held at 7 p.m. Feb. 1.) at the llo!el Lagun3. Tickets may be reserved by calling 494-4027. serious dam11 ge to reported. But workmen froryi tho house \\'as the Costa fl1 esa Park11·:i~·s Departn1cnt s:lid it n1!ght t;ikc all day to ge.t Ilic big trrc out. Bo!h the side 111illk and curb 11•erc pulled up "'Ith the tree. In l\e\\·port Beach. the 11.irbor Patrol reported 18 boats blo\1·11 loose from their n1oorings \\'ednesdny including: IO dinghies and eight larg<'r boats. A 31-foot cabin cru iser belonging to 1\lel~·i n Coope r of Tustin "'as "'ind- da magcd and started to sink In its 1nooring off "D" Street. A fire boat bailed out the craft. Ne11•port lifeguards rescued tv.·o men caught In windy day waters off Balboa Pier. The two men, in a small rubber raft. \Vere picked up tv.•o miles out al sea. Scattered incide.nls of fallen trees and a traffi c sig nal blown loose v.·erc rrportcd in Huntington Beach. The vinyl bubble covering the Dan.'l Point Sanitation Department sc1vage lrcatment plant \\'as ripped off \\'ednes- day afternoon and blO\\'ll into the Dana !\farina ~iobile Est~les Park. The bubble top, filled with ozone gas. had been insta lled on the treatment tank "'hen residents of the trailer park repeatedly complained or odor from the tank. The brighl turquoise and yel!ow cover, 50 feel in diameter. was demolished and landed draped over a clothesline in the trailer park. rn El Toro. a plcxiglas sign on the United California Bank building 1n El Toro wa s splintered by the 11-·ind and fra,i:n1ents sent flying as far as 300 feet. 01hC'r inc idents of \rers down Y.'erc rt'portcd In El Toro, Trabuco Canyon, nnd Silverado Canyon. Al Orange Cow1ty Airport, only one plane wa s damaged in it.s parking place during the day-long windstortn. ' CONCERNS . •• be cona'dered u a wUderneu park slmilir to the 4,600-acrt. Starr Raoch ju.o;l purchased by the cowity. -I( developed .. (or maximum u~c of the public as a tourist altri!Ctlon, attanUon should be paid to the typical conflicts between visitors and residents, ' _ \\'atcr views from Pacific Coasl llighway should be preserved, or Jmproved, ror the be nefi t ol motorists_. -Are there possible tax incentives to make il profitable for the Jrvlnl' Company not to develop? -~1ight the properly be planned \\"ithout a state park at all ? and ll<' The balance of homes employment oppo rtunities should addressed. -Laguna Greenbelt ~ools should he considered and boundanes defined. -The questions of which jurisdictions \\'ill annex 1he property should be considered. -What impact will developmen t of San Joaquin Hills Road have oil neighboring ciHes? -Is there n need to ehRnge the county's Arterial Jfighwa y financing Pinn n1astcr plan of roadways? Larry Moore. Irvine Company plaMer and staff to the TIC~tAI' group soid the C<l!lC<'rns listed \\'ednesday will be mulled for a month bef-ore and visualizations of future co a st a I development are presented to the group. Ray Belknap, enviroruncntal l'Onsult&nt to the Irvine Company said an environmental subcommittee! was under 11·ny and included members fro m the Sierra Club, the Audubon Society . Laguna Greenbelt , county planning de- partment and the Planning and Con- servation League. • A "technical" committee of city public works works personnel, county engjneers and state _high"•ay officials will address the Pacific Coruit High way relocation in con- junction with TICi\1A P, ?\1oore said. Simon Considers 'Oregon, Plan' For R est of U.S. \\'AS111NCTON 1UPI) -To r ase ··panic buying." energy chief Willia n1 F.. Si mon is considering urging all states \\·ith se\•ere gas shortages ro limit purchases of gitsoline to alternate days bnscd on license plate numbers, energy offic ials said today. Simon's decision ls expected shortly, the officials indicated. Dubbed the "Oregon Plan"' arter the firs! state to institute the system, drivers \vith plates ending in odd numbers would bu y gas on odd-numbered days of the ntonth. The motorist \\'ilh the even number ~·ould buy gas only on even numbcrc9 ~days. ln addition to On?gon. the pl8Jl a\readv is in effect or authorized in several arras, including Ha"'·aii. :-.tll!Sachusetts, ~fnry laod, the District of Columbia and parts of Virginia, Florida and New Jersey. Some of the plans also bar mot orists frorn purchasing more than a specific amount of gasoline. Some of the plans are mandatory. and others are voluntary . But the purpoS.! of each is an attempt lo end the Jong lines clogging gasoline stations. Border Patrol Grabs Youth; Pills Seized SAN YSIDRO {UPi l -Federal agents nlong the U.S.-~1exlcan border have seized a half-m!llion a m p h e t a m i n e tablets and arrested a young Santa Barbara man who allegedly tried to smuggle the pills acros~ the border. The U.S. Custon1s Service said Wedne5day lhe car or Robirt Allen Saloman. 20. was searChed beeausc the driver appeared to be extrerriely nervous du.ring a routine border ~k. Agents said the tablets were valued at S170,000. . ' '"I think the staff has gollcn the message. and the crews \viii be out there tomorrow," Thea] promi sed. "I truly hope we can fix it so we!'ll never have to have this type of meeling again." r..i ayor Roy ~lolm said. Beat The Tax Man, SALE! From Page 1 SA FETY ... there 111as no crosswalk for children to use to get across the husy thoroughfare . ilitr.;, August said nearly everyone she la lked ro had a story about a near miss. or of a pet being killed by motorists. Jim Dilley advocated creation or a raised and tree-planted median between the traffic lanes. Dilley, founde.r or the La g una Greenbelt. noted that It \vould provide an attractive entrance lo the Blueblrd neighborhood and s\ow down cars. He urged planning for people, not Cot automoblles. In the end. the council ordered the .J start inunediately o( many of t~e suggested safety measures, and directed city stair to investigate others. Six An1er icans Fined BANGKOK , Thailand CAP) -Six Amer ican teen-agers were fltle<I S50 t:Qth and given three-month su!'lpcnded jail ii;entences fo r committing sacrtlege by climbing on a statue of Buddha. The Ame rlcans, members of a tour grOup from the American high scbQol In Singapare , were tried al Sukbothal In northern Thailand. " •••011't I GO TO ·~·s TO COLLECT TAXES ON TH i r11 IRT•• INVENTOR Y. I CAN HAaDJ.T WAIT I . -. " Betull1Ui tll"11ine atyllng . ·" wilh everythlnQ' •I ' your ffl!f~lips1 C.(NTilEVER thelvttidJutl up and down. Cabinet-roll• euil1 on Whffla. Alltometlc lee m1ker cln..-.added it.Myll1M.: ~ ·• ' -.. -.~?: . _ ....... -' ~ Admiral MODEL 90 DAYSCASH • N01741 Downtown Costa Mesa -Phone 548 =7788 1815 NEWPORT BLVD., WITH APPROVl D . ,CREOIT_, , . , I • l •• ' t' • tJ • Satldleliaek Today's l •'lnal N.Y. Stucks EDITION ~ VOL. 67, NO. 38, 3 SECTIONS , 36 PAGES O!Cl.NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 19H TEN CENTS Winds Cuff Coast, Tear Apart New Complex Winds or 35 to 40 miles per hour ripped through Orange Co u n t y Wednesday, blowing down t r ee s, breaking glass, damaging aircrnft, and threatening construction projects. Orange County Harbor Pa I r o I authorities reported the wind calmed down early this morning but gusts arc prcdicled again Friday. In Fountain VaDey, an 11-shop commercial complex under con.struction was tom apart and ~pound wooden beams scatiered th rough the parking lot. "It looks like we'll have to start all over," said a construction worker at the site. The project, at Slater Avenue betY:een Euclid and Brook.hunt Streets, was begun three weeks ago. No dollar value has been placed on the damage yet. In Tustin, an 80-foot tall tree crashed into a portable classroom at Tustin High School. Thanks to a quick thinking teacher who heard the noise and told her students to duck to the floor. no one was injured. The unit, however, was demolished. A 60-foot tall cedar tree uprooted on Shamrock 1;.ane in Costa Mesa and landed on the. Ted Green home. No serious d~age to the house was reJl>rted. • .. But workmen from the C.OSta Mesa Parkways Department said it might take all day to get the big tree out. Bo!h the sidewalk and curb were pulled up with the lree. In Newport Beach. the Harbor Patrol reported 18 boats blown loose from their moorings Wednesday including l O dinghies and eight larger boats. A 31-foot cabin cruiser belonging to Melvin Cooper of Tustin was \Vind· (See WlNDS, Pag~ %) Tentative 01( Reached In 8-day Two-district Meet Eyes Boundaries Truck , . Nixon Hails Agreement Over Strife From Wire Services A tentative agreement was reached fn Wa,shington tOO.ay. b et we e n Dllll' P'Hol Sl•ll ,,.... Newporl·Me5a and Irvine s ch o o I tn&aees aat in joiot ses.sim Wednesday 14 dlcusa ..,..,,.., ap 14 JZI million worth oi real est.ale. '1-.-~~~'t..~Q~. WINO DAMAGE - A plexiglas sign or United California Bank on El Toro Road in El Toro was blown to bits by heavy winds Wednes- day, one of the many incidents caused by the. county·wide gusts. La· guna Hills. firemen said sharp shards flew up to 300 feet from the 40· j ,f\l!lt tall Siii!'< ~~-· Wll injured. Firemen removed the remnants. Tr;u&lees focused on portions of lwo Harbor Vle:w Hiiis OomimailUes, Bretl 1n and Spyglass Hill, they were told, could be generating 52(1 school children by 1977. 1bese chlldrtn •ould be within Ne wport Beach city llmlt! and within y;alting distance of schools of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. But a.s school district boWldaries are now set, they could be forced to attend classe.s Jn lhe Irvine Unified Sclx>ol District. Trustees from both districts Indicated they wanl to transfer I.he area lo Uie Newport·Mesa district. But the meeting, which was intended for iriformation purposes only, turned up several potential roadblocks : -The Irvine district has a 5Chool bond debt of about $16 million. It may be legal1y prohibited rrom de-annei:ing the Harbor View Hills area until more of that debt is paid off. -Irvine Assi!tant Superintendent John Rajcic presented figure.s showing th at, if the Harbor View Hi\l!j: are.a was transferred to 1he Newport-Mesa dis trict, the Newport-Mesa district would show a profit o( about $450,000 per year after paying the additional costs lo educate t h e s·oo stu d e nt s . H owever Newport • Mesa Superintendent John Nicofl said afler the meeting that his di.strict doesn't necessarily accept those figures. To cotmteract this possible .Newport· Mesa profit, Rajcic again suggested that Irvine receive the Phil~Ford plant which has an aaae&led value of about 19 millioo In ••dlenf!e for the 112 million to tl9 million Harbor View Hills area. Newport-Mesa trustees appeared cool to the idea. Leny ~ ol Che Irvine Compl!IY said that mon boondary adjustmenll probab!J woul~ b e (Ste SWAP, P1it l) ...... Ceut • ) Weiidler Decreuio1 'whildl . and sunny llria are oa the~ageoda Frldoy, wtth 'hiPl-.1 0.. lloo obel II 112 r111nc lo 18 ~-Ovtt'nl&ht lows - , . f : Proper Attire Pepi Eisner. 10, of Culverdalei School in Irvine, tries on a p ilot's -helmet, necessary .ge ar_ f~r?any aspiring flier .. as she and ?OO other students from Irvine V1S1ted the El Toro Manne Corps Air Station Wednesday. (Related picture, Page 2) Board Candidate DeLapp Says 'Time for Cl1ru1ges' By JAN WORTH Of ffle ~ll' P'lt.t SIMI 'lbe threatened de-anQC¥tlOO of ·the Tustin portion o( the Saddleback CoBege di.atrict has given the di.strict "a kick ln the pant, where it needed It.'' Now, aecording to Saddleback trustee candidate Steve DeLapp of Irvine, Tustin resident! · should give the district a chanot 14 •:tum around and start doing thlnp the right way." Detapp, 24, a program coordinator for the Santa Ana-Tustin YMCA., said be felt. the district is at a turning point. "With two trustee seabl opening up ln· the nei:t six mon.Ull, we have a chance 14 chann lbqt," ht . poiqled out.i • ~·¥ · •But jf the diolrict ltlll ~!Is·· 14 .,..pond,, I would.JaY • .'J:"Stln ·ha.t eveiy ,rt;ht to ltave-and l ~ ail¥OCa~· at !bat ..polnl. tbald t1!ne .lhojld ·pull OU al ftll" . .DeCI~. ,wbO' favors a "storefroct" caaipli .ceolnlly located in the Tustin· lnfnl &rel, tlid. he believes currlculum ·:s·"""11d Ilk• top prlorlly. . ~·liroPOlecl that I Tuslln CIJDj)ll! : I ' ' ~-daytime as well u minlnl "'-,• .... that the ICba1oi ..... ·C'ti..~s::/.=:"~lt":":. ~~• ro~il!RH"'AA-~~ has ta.tea-111 Id!'" ti.I.Mt :::,.~~ lf:::C•ndldote·o9~~ 111.Ubo .lormalloo ot die-'*i ol. InllO. • . . lie rU !« councU In ,llte. ll!iilnll lrtlne , - lllcoctXPUO!l election 11111 poOod .aii WU adOptad. -·-- out.ol '4. :f. . · ".W!lll ....uy helped rrvme get started Later ht was hlrtd u.mtdla J.--IIiol Jioople l•k ·theY had a voice ," ,.... .... 1au.. !or Irvine and worked Der.pp said. "saddleback ne<ds to set !or the city nine mmths, Wbeil he lell, that -· P""l'I• sllould feel the fre<dom DeLapp was oppolnted 14 the city's w cit Involved a1il know 'th8t· II they -,,. mid IW"'"I p1-, oonuilttee, '' g.t tn..i...i lt·w\H «>•some good." became d>olnnan. and wvtd ~ '"!bore are a lot of cr .. llvt people Doeember wllon ·the lnD -"1 plu (he DE LAPP, Pop I ) • ., . ., I . • •• • • eight-day truckers strike agaimt higher fuel prices. .. , , - President Ni.iun Ind .tiftdals of Eastern lndustrtll states billly hll by the strike hailed the agreement, but at least three leaders of the loosely organized strike rejected it. . Truck traffic picked up ooticeably in heavily industrialized Penn~·lv:i ·ia and Ohio, which had been among the hardest hit states, with factory closings and thousands of workers la id off. Violence which claimed two lives and dozens of injuries v.•as reported by police as lessening slightly. But thousands of National Guard troops still w e re patrolling highways in at least three states because of sporadic gunfire against trucks still on the road. Michigan Gov . William G. Milli ken urged truckers lo "heed the call of their leadership and end blockades and other disruptive acts p end I ng ratification" of the agreement. But a spokesinan for Roadmaster. associated with the truckers' Overdrive Magazine, said, "There's no way in hell they're going back. From the tone of the guys I'm talking to, I don't t hink they're going to settle." "There is no use jumping back out there on the highway until we get a fuel cost rollback." said Let Carroll Pugh, representing a group or West Texas truckers ... That's why Y:e S1croied in the first place. I don't think we 're going to turn a wheel until we get it." J. W. "River Rat" Edwards. president of Independent Drivers of America, Ltd., said of the agreement. "The answer is no. I've 8een on the phone all morning on this and nobody is in'favor." In Californi a. an independent truck driver was injured in a rock·throwing incident in connectioo with the truckers' protest. Police at Ontario said Robert Heftner, from Pompano, Fla., was Cllt when someone t11rew rocks through the win· dows of the rig he was driving WedJles.. day. Newport Vies for OC Airport Nois e Control Newport Beach's battle against jet noise at Orange County Airport moves in to the courtroom Friday when the city will try lo force the airport to comply with state noise standards immediately. An Orange County Superior Court Boys Spanked Far More Of te11 In Oassrooms SACRAMENTO (UPI) -C8lifon1ia children were on the receiving end of 46,022 clas,,room spankings the past school year, according to a state study released today·. Boys suffered spankings 18 times as often as girls, who ~·ere paddled on 2,146 occasions·during the 1972·73 school year, the report said. The study, prepared by the State Department of Education, was the first of its kind to assess the extent of corporal punishment.in California. . , It said that 7 percent of California s l,OM school districts forbid spanking. Ten districts require the use or corporal punishment.. Most of' the remaming districts pefmit spanking, but urge that it be used .sparingly. Assemblyman Raymond Gonzales (0- (See SPANK, Page Z) judge will be asked to issue a writ of mandamus compell ing the airport to meet the standards at least until the state oonducts a hearing on the airport's request for a waiver from · the standards later lhis month. Newport Beach on f\1onday will go before the state Office of Administrative Hearings -which will cond uct the variance he.aring -and ask that Jt be allowed to intervene in those proceedl.Dgs . The city forced the public hearing on the waiver In a council adioo filed at the same time it brought 1he mandamus action. Newport Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil said he is confident thr cir v·s request to directly participate in ihe variance proceedings will Ix> granted. He 's a little less sure 11.•ha ! 1••111 happen in Orange County Superior Court Friday morning. "The county has file<l a n1otion to continue the hearing. They claim the whol e issue will be moo! as soon as we have the state hearing.·· O'Neil said. "But the city's position is Uia t the airport has been in violation of the noise standards for more than a year and We don't know for sure if the state will grant the variance. "We don't even know how long it will take for the hearing examiner to render a decision,'' he said. "And all Uiis Ume. the airport is being operated. in violation of the law." O'Neil said, while the county Is figbtine (S.. NOISE, Page Ii : I ... Suggestions 'Plentiful' . ' ··: . Irvine Company Pla1ining Panel Eyes Coast Sec tor I Everything from hoOitlng hotna and hot dog stand to wilderness serenity was suggeated Wedne9day for considreation in the l1test planning ol ....., ol th• t0,000 ocean front ....., bounded by Newpqrt , Belch, Irrint _and Laguna -· Partidpanl>· In the •Irvine Company Multh'lgency PtaMing P r o r r a.m (TlCMAP'l were 8'ked 14 llJt ·thelt Ideas or worries about the future.of tbe bu.ch, flatlands, rldae> and c.ln)'OOs wi thin the !KK:alled coastal sector ol the ·lrv.lne Ranch: (Related story, Picturo, Pas• 3). pu~~:enc':m~~ ·~~n,."!.fy have ~e ooatrot over .Ufe· dlvelQpment and envlronmonlllllll who 111ually.lollby agalnlt devtlopllllllll. J c,. .... t In the next three months lhe city. county and state officials and eco~'~ists will wort with Irvtne Company planners to recommend development or other uses for the property. The ,following is · • sampling ·ol the sugg<sllons llsted.7"11enlay by TtCMAP participants: -The plan aboWd consider traffic impacts on neighboring cities either park use or resldenUf l· uses m· · create. -Inland· parks might be wlldernes.s pre:serves; or, the enti re area might be conakiered as a. "lldemess park similar to the 4,500-acre Starr Ranch just purchaled by the county. -U developed for mflXlmum U5e ot the public as a tourist. attraction. attenttoo should be paid 14 the typical conructs between vlsiton and re11ktenta. ·' . , -Water views rrom Pacific Coal& Highway ·should be preserved, or lmproved1 (or the benefit of. motorista. ! -Are lhere pouiblc tax incentives to f!lake It profitable for the Irvine 1 Company not to develop? -Might the property be plannod without a state park at ill? -Tbe bat.nee or homtl and employment Opportunities abould be \ addressed: -Laguna Greenbelt aools llhoWd be considered and boundar1ea defined. -The questions of which Jurildk:tk:lllf will aMtx the proptrty ~ lie considered. -What Impact w\D dev ....... ~ San J oaquin Rilll Rood - (See CONCERNS, Popi) ), , ' I I I .. I I I ' -..---------~ -- % DAILY PILOl Before S aut1fl E x -boss Claims ' I; Maria 'Nervous' .. Uy TO:\f BARLEY O! !~1 Di lly .. 1111 Slltl \f:;ri:i l'<irwn 's lor1n(•r emo lO\'l'r trs11!ied tod:i v that she "'as sufft'ring fron1 nrr\'ous strnin al lt!ilSI thrf'e 1non t.hs bc forl' she allege ly collapsed in the sauna room at the lloliday Heal th Spa. Pl'rsonncl dirf'clor Neil Chr1Sll'nscn of lht' Ccrtron <..:orp0 ra11on. Anaheim . irstified for the defensl' in 1he Orange CoWlt y Superior Court "th ree faces or Eve'' trial that t-.lrs. Parson, 50. "'as fired iX'c. 2~. 1969, in circumstances UC lrvi11 e Told 'For ces' l 11 Watergate State Contr9ller 11ouslon r·1ournoy. v.·ho is seeking the Republi can nomination for governor told a UC Irvine audience today academic people. not politicians, 1 v.·ill have to link Watergate to any ~ "Wlderlying forces" at v+'ork in the nation. In response to a student question. Flournoy said. ··1 am not su re that any JXllitical leader is sufficiently aware of Wlderlying causes as to be able to ei:plain how a Watergale comes about." He suggested the answers to the Watergate causes will more likely come out of academia . Flournoy sa id he talked at Pomona College in the "age of apathy among students" and urged his aud ience to participate in democracy. He declared California's political system to be "among the most open of any state in the union ." He praised !he state's extenstve ('ivi! service sys tem. i n i t i 11 t i v e and referendum procedures for keeping , California 's poli tical system "clean ... · "There reallv is no exl'use for not participating." ·he said, adding those v.•ho complain about dirty government must get involved to clean il up. I A number of queslions by students ! stumped the candidate. Flournoy aaid he "''as not familia r enough with the 1 follo..,..·ing topics to comment on them : , -The low amounts of pay for Vietnam ' veterans made available in Califon1 ia . ! p.:1rticularly lo students. -The changes the Reagan Adminis- traLion is e11('0llrag1ng in relationships of s1udcnt governmcnl!:i on UC. can1puses \\'\Lil the UC system --Concrete wavs or n1 n i n I a i n i n g stud{'nt autonom.y through their student government. Clear cut stands taken by F!oun1oy before the student audience included : -Support for the tax limitation mechanisms whi ch v.·ere defeated "'ilh Proposition 1 last fall but are Jn the legislative hopper. Flournoy called them 1 •·a \\·orthwhile experiment." ; -Opposition 10 collecti\·e ba rgaining , for public employes and particularly · facultv. .. -lffiproved gubernatorial university relations in the nex l decade. -Continued 16 year tenns for UC regents y,•ho are appo inted by the governor . -Su1>port for legislation to require payment or income taxes ro Cahforni:i by .inyone \1·1th a home here l'I en if they live in \\'ashi ngton JJ.C. 1'li ni ~Le r·~ Son He ld 1 KANSAS C!TY 1A l'1 -A grand jury 1 lnd ictf'd !)a\'irl Sc·rg10 Franro \\'Nncsd~y on charges th.'.l t ht k111N a ~·oung coup\t· whose rotting bodies \1erc found 111 Kansas Cuy on the same day he \vas indicted al San !Jiegn on a drug charge. Franco is :1 25·1l'ar-old 1ninister's son released fron1 fC<i l'r••I su11<.·rvision in June 1972 af1e r und.1rgn1ng the psychiatric rehabil itation 11rf'S('r1 bcd v.·hen h c pleaded guilty to drnft dodging. ORANGE COAST u DAILY PILOT Tllr Or•f>ll• Coal! O"ILY l>ILOT, ..,.,,n w"•Cll lo combl.,..i !II~ NowJ.l>r"" •• ~11bll'll"' ov !II• Or~n~ (O•ll l>ub"'"'"Q (CmptMV ~-"" ••19 111111,..,,, ••• p,,~1.,11..,, Mond•Y tnrolO'Qn "'"'''· ..... CO•!• M~>O , Newpa•I ll••cn. Hll"ll"'l!O~ B••(ft,f'o""'•'" VIH•y, l~O~M •.-en, lr~!MIStOCltr ... <' l'>d S•n Ci.m•~l•I S•n Ju•" C•P•l!ffnO. ii> ''"'" rrg,on1! ""'''°" " ""Oht~ SOIU•tilr• •r>el Sund11•. fM Prll'C•Pfl IWOl••ft•nQ olt N " ti l~ """' •• , l lrH•. CO<•• Mrw. C•h'"'"''• ,1111 Roborl t4 w •• d l'1•11a.,n1 i nd l>uOh•ft•t Je e~ R Cu•ltl' \Ii<• l'rl>iclt~• a"" G•~trtl Mtnot•r Tho"'"' io:,.~,1 Eo•to• Jho"'*' A. M urpl..,.1 M•<110l"ll £0•!Gr Ch1rt1t H, l10' ll:ic h1rd I'. N1!1 AMllltftl Ml~IOI ... l:d1IOH """• C111t1 /~fft ' lJO ""''' lllY Sl•MI N~l)Ort llrtcf> lW N-rl a .... i.~1·~ l •O..,... 1111(11~ m '"''"' AYlnl>C H .... !i,.qlOll llt 1Cil1 171/, llH<f> itoui.Yl•f S.11 (1......,1•; JU Hirth El C•MIM lh •I Ttil.,.._ 171 41 14Z"4l21 Cl..m.il AtfMrtl .... '4.2·1 671 s.. c ........... .., •• , ..... ! 1 ....... 4'2"4420 (l!l"l'f ... I. lt/l. l)l'tf'OI C..01 l'~\!ll•llo"' ,_.,,, No ,....,. 11trle, 111v11r1•1w>t H ltorilt IN!ltl' 11 Ml ...... ~, 11..-11~ ""Y M ,_.,.llClllll •llh!WI '"°"I -· ml>f..., ,.I eopyr19N •-· 1.-<t111 -'*'fl .. w 11 (eoll ,.. ..... C..K..,,.1,. ltfHo'!IMlofl lll'r urrltr U.t! -lfltwi In' mi ll tJ.IS rn•trtflllri ll'llHl'Y -.11 .... _ u ~ _...,.,, sremn1i11g from that condition ~!rs. Parson has testified lhnt sh~ ro!lap~cd in the Oran!{e <>p:i on ~l arth :!.. 1970 and thal her ordeal on 1h,il <K·casion produced a p}schHHric cond1tJu11 in 11•hi ch she became thrl.'e personahtics. She tlaims in he r $1 millio n lawsuit that one of those pcrsonalit iC's tourl'd loca l ba rs looking for n1c11 :ind enjoyed st·xual relations \vith male patrons on :ll IC'ast '.!4 octasions duriug n three·year ptriod. Chris1en.sen told dl.'fcnse <tttor.1ey Donald A. Ruston that lo.1rs. Parso n was· fired after she left her job as a tape duplicator \\'ithoul notifyint.: management at the tape recording company. lie further testified Lhal I ate r conversations with her husband led him to note in the personnel records he brought to the courtroom that she could not work again and was suffering from nervous strain. Christensen's testin1ony fo\1ov.•ed that of three former female patrons of tl'r.:' health spa, all of \\'ho1n lestilied that thev encoWltercd no dlffi cul tv with the sliding glass door in lhe siiuna roon1 at about the time that t-.trs. Parson allegedly was trapped . Seven former patron.s of the spa test ified in the plaintiff's 12-week case that the sliding glass door often jammed and came off the tracks and that the tracks were corroded from water. seepage and inadquate maintenance. Defense witnes.s Karen Neill, 25. of 224 Orchid St., Corona de! ~tar, became the center of a courtroom controversy t-Oday when plaintiffs attorney Marv in Lewis Sr. accused her of changing her testimony. 1 Mrs. Neill. who \.\.'as employed by the health spa at the tin1e ?-.1rs. Parson was !rapped. had earller testified for Lev.•is after signing a st a t em en t reflecting her role on March 2. 1970. "'hen she was one fo !he first persons to reach the hys terica l h-Irs. Parson . She teslified for Ruston today that she had no di fficulty in opening the sliding door after :\·!rs. Pa rson was carried' from the health spa and th at the heavy glass doo r appeared to be on its track a~ the lin1e. But she adn1itt{'d to the angry Lc1vis after Judge ~·lurray ove rruled Rust{ln ·.'.'i vigorous objections that the door had been sticking for at least two weeks prior to the incident and that she had reported it to th e manager . J\Irs. Neill challenged n1anagcr Tony Cassaza·s {'arlier sra rernC'nt thal he did not inspect Lhe door until the evening of lhe day <J11 1yhich Mrs. Parson allegedly Y•<is trapped. ~\rs. Nl'ill leS'l 1f!cd todnv that (<issaza \\•ent to the sct'n(' 1n1n1L·diatcly despite the fact that it \~·as la dies day ::it the health spa af trr warning patrons by Joi.id speaker thal ht' \vas hurrying to !hr sci.:nc. F rom Page 1 WINDS ... damaged and stnrtcd to sink in its mooring off "0" Street. A fire boat bailed out the craft. r\{'wport lifeguards rescued two men caught in windy day writers off Balboa 1-'icr, The l\.\'O men, in a small rubl:M>r raft. were picked up 11110 rnilcs Ollt :it sea. Se.it tcrcd 1ncldrnts of L1llen lrel's and n traffic. signal blown loose v,•cre rPporlL-d in ll unting!on Reach, 1'he vinyl bubble covering the Dann Point Sani!<ition Dcpannien( S(11:1gi· lre<1!1nent plant v.·a~ ripped off \\'edne!>· day afternoon and b!o\\·n in!o the Dana !\'farina r.1obile Estatr!' P;irk. The bubble top. fillL-d \.\'1th ozone gas. had been in.stalled on the treatment tank when residents of the trailer park repeatedly complained of odor from 1he tank. The bright turquoise and yello1'" cover, 50 feet in dia meter. was demolished and landed draped over a clothesline in the trailer park. In El Toro, <i plexiglas sil':n on thr United California Bank building in El Toro '''as splintered by the 1vind and fragments sent flyi ng as far as 300 f{'C!. Other incidents of lrces dov.·n v.'cre reported in El Toro. Trabuco Canyor1. ;ind Sflvcrndo CanyOn. Al (Jrilnge County Airport. onlv one p!nne was dnmngcd in its parking. pince during the da y-lon g windstorm. From Page 1 DE LAPP ... in !his dis-tr ic1 :· he pointed ou t. ''But many have been turned off to Saddleback bc<'ause they haven 't been asked lo h~l p," f)ct.app noted that Saddleb&ek has manr advantages: a growing, diverse distr ict. an increasing ·lax base, and a ror:id physlca I locatlon." "Y.'lth the amount of enthusiasm Saddll'back had at the bcsl!nnn.1i:. it :1hould ha ve come <1 lot further in seven yt'ars." he wid. I:>el...app attended Saddlcback in th e 1971)..71 school year Ai; 10 his youth . v.•hich he believes may ha ve affected his chance!; in the lr~·!nc council raet>. he Sllid, "It may be a.11 ad vantage. 1 haven 't had lime lo gel in.1· ideas locked In concrete." Dcl..,1pp is rt business major at l.onj,( Beach St.::.tc.. lie served in U1c Army 1'.1 monlhs in Vi('tnnrn . • • Gi rl i•t Co11t1•ol LJura l{ush. 10. of Cul\'erdale School. si ts dO\Vll at t.he controls of a Jluey chopper at the El Toro ~1arine Corps Air Station. The intricate panel \Vas one of the rnorc irresistible things to Irvine Unified School District students who visited the air station \Vednesday, part of a career awareness program. B urgla rs Strip ' Irvine Firem a 11's Custom Pickup /\ Fullerton firem,1n ""·ho Jj\·es in Irvine l'On1plained io po\i1.:e \\'ednesday that thieves v.•ho knew f'Xactly y,·hat they \1•anted stripped his cuslon1 outf itted pickup truck. :\lartin P. Cale. 32, of 14952 Bumh:i.m Drt\'C, told Officer Rud y i\lalik they v.·erL' so thorough they even brought rrq11ired tools including a cutting torch. llis $300 loss included a high· performance carburetor. manifold and headetS, plus other engine ittoms. Fireman Cale told investigators it Y>as extremely \vindy \Vilh loud blasts of air durlng the period of the burglary. so he could not hea r the ' engine parts. heing remo ved. Ca n't T uke Work Hom e i\IOSCO\V (UPI) -A ruard al ).loscov.· l\1eat and Sausage Factory No. 4 noticed that sausages kept ftying out of a \o,.'indow of the boiler room or the plant. After 25 sausages, one by one . hit the ground. the guard saw a man come by and start pi cking the1n up. Then he grabbed the n1an. later identified as factory cn1 ploye I. l\.!oiseyev. J\toiseyev 11·as sentenced to 2 1 ~ ye<irs in prison. the newsplp·:~ Sotsialislichcskay<J lndustrya said. f'r o in Page l SWAP • • • F rom Page l SPANK • • • Bakersfield), \\'ho i-eq'uested the study, said he did not know how to interpret the fac t thal boys were paddled (ar more often than girls. ~ "Is it that boy s get into trouble more than girls do . or arc school offi cf ls more 'J)tone to punishing b o y :s physically?'' he remarked in an interview . "f personally don't think corporal punishment is the y,·ay to curb undesirable behavior.·· Gonzale11 added. "But if it is valid. it seems it \\'OUld be just as valid to use with girls as boys." Gonzales said he did not know \[ the stud y v.·ould prompt new legislation. Proposals to ban corporal punishment ne ve been killed by the Legislature in recent years. The statewide survey ·showed that 37.594 spankings were administered to boys. The remaining 6,282 reported caBes of corJX)ral punishment did not Identify the sex of the student. The report did not off er an eXJ)lanation for the disparity. but noted that some districts specifically forbid spaning of girls. Some 600 dislricts reported that .spanking was done with paddles while 336 districts said it was administered by hand. Othe r districts authorized "belt . light strapEi and yardslicks.'' the study sa id. "It appears that all districts which use corporal punishmenl do so only after other means of rorreetion have fai ied ." the report said. "In most instances. the building p r i n c i pa 1 determ ines \\'hf'ther corporal punishment sl1oul d be used ." l/o\vel'cr. the study said . "several adniinistrators in agriculturnl areas reported that thry receivC'd complaints {rom parents that they v.·anted their children paddlC'd ra1her than suspended from school .. , There \1·ere 605 parental complaints about span kings reported to either adminlstrators, school boards or to the courts, the study added. • .. -.. -. - Newport Beach Ammblymon Robert Badham apparently will be the only Orange Coast legislator faclng a primary election challenge this year. T h e declaration filing deadline for slate offices :stampeded to a close Wednesday. A last-minute rush of 17 candidates turned in the~ papers and $111.10 filing fees at the county RegUtrar or Voters olflce Wednesday, ralslng the couotywide candidate count to 46. However, none ol the hopeft1ls will be on the June ballot unless the y file another set of papers durin8 the fonnal filing period starting Monday and running through March II. Badham will be confronted by one of his former campaien w<>rkers, Evelyn Sherwood, a fellow Republican in the 7!tb Assembly District. Tbe winner o( that controntation will face a November race against Democrat Sulanne C. Lew~. a deputy district attorney . Newport Beach slate Senator Dennis 08rpentcr and l~untington Beach As· semblyman Robert Burke will wait until Nove mber to n1n again st De1nocratic and Amtrican Independent Party foes. Filing against Carpenter In his 36th Senatorial District \l'SS attorney Frank Barbara. a Democ rat. and enginetr Gerald M. Bogart, AIP. Burke will face one of two Democrats who will square orr in June for the right to appear again in November in the 73rd Assembly District race. They are Dennis l\1angers. a corporate \'lee president and a Hunt ini;i:ton Beacti high school rtustee and A.A. Van Petlen, an engineer. The biggest rush of candidates came in the county·s central and northern districts including the 70th, 7lst and 72nd Assembly, where 33 of the 46 countyide candidates filed . One of the · largest cro~ds was: attracted to the 71st •·here incumbent Assemblyman Kenn eth Cory {!>Garden Grove ) v.·ill face seven Den.xrat ic foes , I rvi1 1e Bobb y S o~; Sig nltps Slawd Registration for the lrvlne Bobby Sos: Softball League will be held Saturday and again Feb. 16 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Safeway Ma rkel, Culver Drive and Walnut Aveoue and the Alpha Beta Market., OJJver at Michel.son Avenue. The fee for the 1974 season is f7 .50 per girl or $12.50 per famlly of two or more gi rls. Registrants are asked 10 bring birth certificates. League i_>laY Is open to girls aged 9 to 15. Information about the Bobby Sox program is available from Bill Chapman at 83J.2S26. From Pflfle 1 NOI SE ... the city's request ror the writ, claiming compliance \\'ill force them to eliminate virtually all jet operaUoru and perhaps even close down the airJX)rt. it isn 't opposed to intervention in the state hearing. "They haven't consented .'' he :sa ld. "B4l th l.'y v.·on ·t oppose us.'' o ·Ncil said that as su1ning the request is granted there will be a se ries of pre.hearing conferences with attorney~ representing the city. the county and the Ca li fornia Oivision of Aeronautics, v.·hich promulgRtcd the noise 5tandards. lie said the conferences will decide the procedures to be used at the hearing. v.tiich is scheduled to run Feb. 19 to 21 in Santa. Ana. Contest two Republicans and one American Independent The Democrat.s apparently btcautt of rumoni that Cory m11v leave lhE' Assembly and run for the CongreMion•l seat of Rep. ruchard Hanna (D- Fullertonl who may retire. Cory also filed for the assembly seat, appemuly as insurance. Irvine P a rkland Credit Advoca ted ~ For W oodliridge Irvine comm uni ty services comm1SS1oners v o I e d unanimollBlY \Vednesday to suggest that phmnlng cominiss!oners give the Irvine Con1pan y son1r pa rkland credit {or Woodbridge Vi llnge bike and hiking trails And some of the Jake surface. The recommendation v.·ould f'a:sc thr city's 4.5 acres per 1.000 new people park dedication standard. The park ntodi ficatlon suggested by the conununit\' ~r\.·ices com missions v.·ould do the rOno,ving. -Allow credi t tov.•ard the park · standard to the limit of .9 acres per 1,000 pt0p\C' ror "'linear open spaces" such a5 trails. -Give .6 of an acre per 1,000 people creit for lake surface. -Require development of three acres per 1,000 people of neighborhood park~ which may not be smaller than an acre nor larger than fiye aeres. -Tums down an Irvine Company request tor park credit for son1e of the acreage 1n a proposed "greenbelt S\\•ale" flood control channel. The comm unity scn'ices commission recommendation nctu;il\y changes th e amount of park !and the Irvine Company n1ust develop in \Voodbridge Village by :i total of 13.5 acres. A cornpany park n1odification proposal would , h av r resulted in 67.5 acrrs of neighborhood park or 2.5 acres for each t,000 ne;r.• residents the developmenl \\'ill add to the cilv. The ·company's combina1ion of credits to meet the 4.5 acre ~r 1.000 11taodard included I.I acrE"s per 1,000 for linear open 11pace including the flood· channel greenbelt, and .9 acres per l,(M)O for th" 1akes. \n any ease. the company U111in1t people or 291 acres of open space in \lloodbridgc Village. From Page 1 CO NCERN S ••• neighboring cities? -Ts there a need to change the county's Arterial }fighway Financing Plan master plan or roadways? Larry Moore. Irvine Company plaMcr and staff to the TICMAP group said the concerns listed Wednl'3day will be mulled for a month before and visualizations of future c o a 1 ta l development are presented to the group. Ray Belknap , environmental consul tant to the Irvine Com pany 11aid an environmental subcommittee was Wiiier wa y and included n1embers from th" Sierra (;lub, the Audubon Socie!y. Laguna c:rccnbcll . county planning de- partment and the Planning and Con · servation Lea gue. A "technical" commiUee of city public v.·Ol"k.s personnel, a:iunty · enginee('! and stat~. hi~:y officials will addtts;s the Pac1f1e t Highway ttlocation iD con· junction with TICMAP, Moore SI.id.'· necessary when the downcoasl art'a is dt'velopcd. Thus th e pr..-3sibHity was raised that no adjustments should be made until several can be made at one time. Trustees seemed to ag ree that the most potentially serious roadblock was the lxmded indebtedness of Irvine .!Choo! taxpayers. Beat The Tax Man SALE! At present. the total assessed value of the Irvine district is $124 mill ion. Of ttris figure, the district has borroY.·ed $16 million in school bonds. or about 13 percent of its assessed valuation . Jlow<•ver school districts are not normally allowed to exceed 10 percent. Irvine officials expressed fear that if 1hey de-annexC'd $12 to $19 milllbn \l'Or1h of Harbor Vie1v Hills real estate, H y,·ou ld raise the percentage of their in debtedness still further, and prrhaps n1ake it impossible for them lo sell any more school construction bonds. Hajcic also said it might be illegal for the lrvine district to de-annex so 'aluable an area while it had a debt amountiog to 13 percrot or ru assessed \'aluc. The 90-minute meet ing ended with expression s of optimislm from boi.h sides. staJrs of both the Newport-Meu and Irvine district were instructed to continue search ing for a mutually ncccptablc solution. Six A1nerican s Fined D,\NGKOK. Thailand CAP) -Six A1ncrican tccn·ngers were fined $50 each "nd given thr~montb suspended J<'il ~entences for committing sacrilege by climbing on a statue o( Buddha. The Americans, members of a tour group from the American hl&.b sthool In Slngaport. were tried a{ SUkbolhal In northern Thailand. ' \ Mllliat Ill I GO TO ~'S TO COLLECT T AXES ON THEIR illTtal INVENf ORY. I CAM NAID1Y WAIT I Beaullhtl ~Hmline 1tyllnv ... wltl'I ewryttiln;•I your flnge~! CANftl.E~R 1helvnadj'1pt up and down. Cablnttf'olla ... uy,on whee'li:Autometlc Ice maker can ~ ad~ at any ti mt. • . Admiral 90 DAY.S CASH WITH·APP·ROV&D CRE DIT 1815 NEWPORT BLVD, lllwntlwn Com Mesa -Phone 548·7788 • ' . I I l \ B~n-ing~n Beaet, ·l Fo!Jniai-n ·Valle,-·· *~ •. OL. "7, NO. 38, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES Olt>.NGE COUNTY, CALIFOll.NIA ~, ---... ,...,... Today's F inal N.Y. Sto cks THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1974 TEN CENTS . State Study Airs School Spankings .. ' • ' • l SACRAMENTO (UP!) -Calilornia children were on the receiving end of 46,022 classroom spankings the past school year, according to a state study re!:~sed today. Boys suffered .spankings 18 times as often as girls, who were paddled on 2.146 occasions during the 1972-73 school year. the report said. The study. prepared by the Slate Dej:a ·tment of Education, was the first of its kind to assess the extent of corporal punishment in California. It &.aid that 7 percent of California's 1,0$4 school distric~ forbid spanking. Ten distrlct3 require the use of corporal punishment. Most of the rtmaming districts pennlt spanking, but urge that it be used sparingly. Assemblyman Raymond Gonz.ales (0- Bakersfield), who requested the study, said he did not know how to interpret the fact that boys were paddled far more often than girls. "Is it that beys get into trouble more than girls do, or are school officials more prone to pWlishing b o y s physic.ally?'' he remarked in a n interview. "I personally don't think corporal punishment is the way to curb undesirablti behavior," Gonzales added. "But if it is v81id, it seems it would be just as valid to use with girls as boys." Gonzales said he did no t know if the study would prompt new legislation. Proposals to ban corporal punishment have been killed by the Legislature in recent years. The statewide survey showed that 37,594 spankings were administered to boys. The remaining 6,282 reported cases of corporal punishment did not identify the sex of the student. The report did not offe r an explanation for the disparity, but noted that so1ne di stricts specifically forbid spaning of girls. Some 600 districts reixirted that spanking V.'SS dooe with paddles \vhile 336 districts said it was administered by hand. Other districts authorized "belt, light str.lps and yardslicks." the study said. "It appears that all districts y;hich we corporal punishment do so only after other means or co rrection have faiied." the report said. •·in most inStances, the buildin8 pr i n c i pa 1 determines whether corporal punishment should be used ." Wind Gusts Wreal~ Havoc on HEADll!,G SOUTH Edison Hlgh'1 Crain Edison Student Leaves Tue sday For Argeniina Steven Crain. a sludent at Jluntington Beach's Edison High School will leave next week fur a yf¥1r in Argentina with an Amerfc.an F ield Service (AFS) scholarahip. · Ctain, the son or Mr. and ,,_frs. Norman R. Crain of Jtunlington Beach, will leave for New Ytrk next Tuesday. He >M'ill stop in Buenos Aires for an orientation session before meeting his host fam il)-'. ~Ir. and Mrs. J91'8e Vilarino and their two teen-.age chlf6ren, of Oesamparados. a suburb. of San Juan, Argentina. AFS operates a student exchange program sponsoring 'visits or foreign studen~' to the U.S." and arranging studies in other countries for American studeots. Crain. 16,. wiJJ attend ~ in Desamparados. v.1tich is on the eastern side of the Andes Mountains near the bord er or Clile. Sleeper Joined :S y Tr~sformer . . LOS ANGELES ·cAP) -Wi!liam Ashurst a~e to find a ~pound tr1nsrormer In· ht! bed and thought it was a nightmare. But be aoon fround Iti. WM the real thing when he saw lt·spewing "big Dashers Uke llgbtnlng." Tbe electric transfonner crashed u.r.ugb the cetllng ol Aalnlrt •• l<COlld· llOor aportmem Wedoesclay alter winds blew •doWn a 110-foot oU tree onto an eledric pole lll ouburtlon ~-_ lliie ,p6Mr ·pole apl~. and t!'< ~ !all tmiugb !ho cei'llng orilo AahUrst'i b<d: -, ., IUl!md a • b<Ubed lento ud minor ourns. • ~ ' Man Killed in Fan PAG~, Aris. (APJ -A Long Beach Iron worker wa.1 tlllocl Wednelday when he. iel\ 70. ree1 from a acalloldln« .at Ille ri.vaj~ Gellolllln& slMlon q.i'O'; authorities p ie!. JnvesUptOrs r a Id Walter Wright, !I, 1ppa,..Uy was movfng the acalloldlng when he slipped and Id!, londlDir on concni\e at the bottom. I Conspiracy News Gag Rejected By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 flit DMIY 1"1111'1 Stitt No news gag will be in1posed on v•ritten transcripts of testimony to date in the murder-for-hire trial of Newport Beach suspect Eloise Popeil and her alleged Jover. A former waitress who wed a kitchen gadget manufacturer worth an alleged $200 million at the li me their marriage soured, Mrs. Popeil is accused by police cf plotting to have him killed in order to secure a Iha.re of the fortune. The .. Cllcle<>!luod mulUmill iOllOlre's divorce again will prevent her obtaining any share of the wealth as soon as it hf.pmes final. Friends of the IUncllve bloode who strugg1ed to maintain the family borne at 519 Harbor Island Drive , Newport Beach, pledged costly properties to help her obtain bail money after her arrest last month. l>lillr l"li.t Stiff P'Mtt She and her alleged lover and accomplice, private pilot Daniel Ayers, of Santa Ana. face preliminary hearing Jan. 19 in Los Angeles County Superior Coort at Long Beach. WIND BLOWS OVER FOUNTAIN VALLEY SHOPPING CENTER LIKE SO MANY MATCHSTICKS 'I Guess W•'ll Have to Start Over' Observes Worker at Construction Site The slend er blonde, 48, and Ayers. 37. have both pleaded iMocent lo twin coun~ o( soliciting to comm.it murder and conspiracy to commjt murder. Multiple Drt1 g Ch*"ges Lod ged Ag ainst 4 Me11 Before Spa Incident They offered $1.5,fXlO each to a pajr of friends employe<J s t Douglas Aircraft Company in Ulng Besch where Ayers also worked to carry out a murder cootract on Samuel Popeil, 59, Chicago, according to police allegations. Mrs. Parson's Ex-Boss One of the accused hit-men are testi- fyi~ in retnm for reduced chargse or {See POPEIL, Page Zl Four Sunset Beach men were jailed on multiple drug charges Wednesday night tJY Orange C:Ounty Shen'frs officers \\'ho ·said they found quantities or Cites 'Nervous Strain' Training School Ge ts Ne,v Name The Ocean View School Districrs special education facility adjoining Lark View School in Hun tington Beach has been given a new name -Nueva View -by dist.rict trustees. Previ~ly, the school has been called the Lark View TMR (Trainable Mentally Retarded). The facility currently is being expanded. Work will be compeled by late April. • Nueva View, roughly translated , meam "a new outlook," in Spanish and Engliah. The school Is located at 17200 Pinehurst Lane. A dsitrict spokesman said Ocean View administrators and many parents were anxious to give the school a name other the "the TMR facility." cocaine, barbiturates, and marijuana in the home of two of the defendants. Sheriffs officers \vorking with Seal Beach police in the drug investi~ation said they found the drugs in the home of Reger Kean Kerley, 28, o{ 16679 S. Pacific St. Kerley \'las lodged in county jail on charges or possession ,of marijuana for sale, possession of barbiturates and possesl)on of cocaine. David Tyler Martin, 27, of 17171 S. Pacific St. and Jeffrey Robert Curley, 29, of 16701 S. Pacific St. were jailed on charges or possessing cocaine and marijuana. John Frederick Fon!, 27, o! 111679 S. Pacific st., was booked into jail on charaes of possessing barbiturates. Offictrs naid they confiscated a weighing machine allegedly used in the packaging of marijUAna. •Jobs Negle~ted' Social Security for JI ousewives? By TOM BARLEY 01 !ht Dilly Pilot 51111 Maria Parson·s former f:molo.ver testified today that she was suffering from nervous strain at least three months before she allegely colla psed in the sauna room al the Holiday Health Spa. Personnel director Neil €hriste"nsen of th e Certron Corporation, Anaheim, testilied for the defense in the · Orange Cowtty Superior ·Court "three faces of Eve" trial that Mrs. Parson, 50, was fired Dec. 24 , 1969, in circumstances stemming from that condition. f\1rs. Parson has testified that she collapsed in the Orange spa on March !,· 1970 and that her ordeal <II) that 0:cca1don produced a pyscbiatr:ic-coOdiUon in which the became three personalities~ She claims in her $1 million lawauit that one · of those personalities tbured local bars looking for men and enjoyed sexual relations with male patrons op at least 24 occasions during a ~ree-year period. OJristemen told defe~ ·~ey Donald A. R~ton that Mrs. Parson was fired after sh4' left her jo)> as a tape dupU~tor without notifying management at the tape recording company. He further testified that J a t e r convenaUoos with ber husband led him WASlllNGTON (AP) -Two women members cf Congress who to, nole, ill the personnel reaiNs he say the cash value of women's wort ,iD maintaining households has brought to the courtroom that s\lt ·coukl been neglected too long. ha .. 1iltroduied legislation for Scclal Secur-not .work again ·and was suffering lrom ily coverage of homemaien. . · . nervous strain. Reps. Barbara Jordan (D-Tex.) '11Dd Martha w. Grlffltbs, D· Otrislell3ell'1 testill)Olly followed that Mich.) said In ln tervlewa Ibo bW i:!r(ltUi chance of early enactment. ~ .. ~~~pa1~":;8' 0l~r:mp~~l.f J..~ But they said It wru ·atart and ultlmately should lead to th ' recogru·uon cl the Idea !hat women who cook, clean hoUM. was)l !hey •ncountered no di!licul ty with e ;-c1 slldlng Blau door In the ..awia. room clotl!~. tend -tnnapon ..,_;children '"' ju.rt as trllly eoonomlc ' at about the time that Mrs. Par10n producers •• lb!'"" who ~'Ill ~ otfti. ' . . . allei<dli was ttapf.'<d. Their bill would ~ llOIDtm'a~e!', for , Social Security. pur-Seven former patrons or the spn ,~ as.sell~.?.J<>Yed ~rs,;llf .tbey ·tbose to t~e advantage ·testified In the plalntl!!'s 12'w~k .case Of1it. _ ' . · ! that the slKling glass door often jam.med TJj~:.: would have to pay ~lal Security 1aX~s. ·111 addition to ' "o nd came Off the ttacu and that the what their spouses contrf6ute, 'tiut they would pi ck up addltlonal tracks were corroded from water riChts. such as disa bility benefits,. . . • .. , .. page and inadquate mainterilDCO. ' Il<lenso witness Karen Neill, 2$, ol • 224· Orchid SL, Corona def Mar. became the center of a courtroom conlioversy today when plaintiff's attorney r-..larvin Lewis Sr. accused her of C'hanging her testimony. Mrs. Neill, wbo was employed by the health spa at the time Mrs. Parson was trapped, had earlier testified for Lewis after signing a st a t e me n t reflecting her role on March 2; 1970, . when she was one fo the first persons to reach th e hysterical Mrs. Parson. She testified for Ruston today that sh~e. had no di~Hculty in opening the sliding door after Mrs. Parson was .carried from the health spa and that th~ "heavy· glass door appeared to be on its track at the time. But she admitted to the' angry ,L!'fiS after Judge Murray overruJ~:'Ruston's CS.. SAUNA, Page !J Retarded Models To Stage Fashion Sho'v on Friday A fashion show with models from the trainable mentally retar.ted (TMR) classee in ithe Huntington Beach Union High School Djstrict will tak<t place at 7 p.m. Friday. The event, Which wilJ n.in ti! 10 p.m., wlll be at ~ Ceoler. Golden w .. t Street and Norma Drive, Runtington Beach. The public is tnVlted. Adrnillion is free. . The BroadWl)I Dol>ilrtment SI_.. aod the Man Shop, both ol Huntingwn Center, are supply!~ !)\e clothes: • The studerif.I al90 will show off groomlng skU18 they've learned at ·school. district offlclofs said .' ' 'J'hc 1'MR fashion Uowl b.st year, a district rtprtsentatlve said, made the students feel more aocepted in the 1..'0mmunlty, ' ltowever. the study said. "several adn1ini.strators in agricultural areas reported that they received complaints from parents that they wanted their children paddled rather than suspended from school." There ,,.,.ere 605 part•ntal complaints about spankings reported to either adrninistrators, school boards or to the courts. the study added. All but 89 districts req uire w i tnesse~ to be present when l'Orporal punishn1cn t is adn1in istered. Coast j I 3540 MPH t Blow Calm I In Morning By JAN WORTH " 01 lh9 D.lily P.llol Sl11f Winds of 35 to 40 miles per hour ripped through Orange Co u n t y Wednesday, blow ing do\l:n tr ees, breaking glass, damaging aircraft, and threatening construction projects. Orange County liarbor Pa t r o J authorities reported the wind calmed down early this morning but gusts are predicted again Friday. In Fountain Valley, an l I -s hop commercial complex under constructioq. w11 torn •part and '300-pound wooden beams scattered through the parking lot. "It looks llk.e we'll have to sfart all over," sald a construction worker at'the site. The project, at Slater Avenue between Euclid and BrookhUTSt Streets, was begun three weeks ago. No dollar value has been placed on the damage yet. tn Tustin, an 80--foot tall tree crashtd into a portable classroom al Tustin Hi gh School. Thanks to a quick thinking teacher who heard the noise and told her students lo duck to the floor, no one was injured. The Wlit, however, was demolished. A 60--foot tall cedar tree uprooted on Shamrock Lane in Costa !11esa and landed on the Ted Green home. No serio~ damage to the house was reported. But workmen from the C.osta l\-lesa Parkways Department said it mighl take all day to get the big tree out. Both the sidewalk and curb were pulled uµ with the tree. • In Newport Beach. the /!a rbor P:i:rol reported 18 boats blown loose fro1n their moorings Wednesday 111clud111g J I) (See \\"J1\"0S, l'ag~ 21 Ilenefit Hock Fes t Sla ted a l Va lley 1-Iigb The Liberty 4. rock music band ~ill present a concert at 7:30 tonighl m the Fountain Valley High School gymnasium, 17816 Bushard St. Tickets are $2 at the door of the gym. Proceeds will go to the Fountai n Valley High School orchestra scholarship fund for summer music campa. Oraage Coast Weather Decreasing winds and sunny ski es are on the agenda Friday. with highs at the beaches at 62 rising to 68 inland. Overnight lows 34-0. INSIDE TODAY . A Mezico11 phusician and ht& followers claim a dncg banned in the 1950'1 in tl&e U.S. can cure cancer. The. drug has rit-- ceived critlct~m and praise fron1 doctors and laumen. See sto'11 Page 7. L M ... ,.. I Ctltttnlhi I Cln1lllM l14'1 .._.. " ('"'"'"' ,. Dealt! Ntl'kff 11 •11ttwl81 .... ,. ' l~ltt11hlfM!ll '' 1'"1-• H-11 ,.,. Ille .. _.. ,. MY .......... tt "......... lt .Mtl L.,.._ ll • c ' ~ 2 ~ .... ._, t'lllH • • T err otists :ir oo k Gi rl , 1 . Say s S axbe ' ,, Bt;ll.ETl:--1 '1 ' BERK ELEY IAPI -All}1. Gtn. wn. I ~ Saibe said a terrorist group called 'lbe Symbionese Lil>f'ratlon Army appears .,lp be B\'Ol\'ed in lbt kidnaping Of he"''5• ! paper heiress PaLriela Hearst, the San J•t. Ne"'·s reporttd today. ' BERKF.L~:y t L'PI) Author111rs !oday raised the number of suspcC'ts , from thrl!'C to at least five in the . IOOnaping of beautiful Patril'ia !lcarst, T9-year-0ld granddaughter of nr"·$papcr giant Vi'illiam Randolph l1earst. (Rt!lated story. Page 5) Investigators said they learned !hat the commando-like raid on her Berkeley ~partmcnl J\'londay night v.·as car ried \out by l \\'O black men, tv.·o "'hile ,,·omen · aOO one or l\\'ll \.•:hitc m<'n. Tht· infor1nalion (';·111u.: Jrorn Peter Bcnenwn. :u , O\\TICr of on(' of the geta\\'ay ca rs used ln the abduction 1~·ho ,1·as bound and blindrolded. in his t·· car \11hen r-.liss lfeiirst was taken . ( The screaming and struggling sandy- r .~aired girl was dragged only partially· cl,Olhed from her apartment and dumped 'Into the car's '"ink. As the kidnapers ~ drove away. they fired six to 14 shots at neighbors attracted by the screams. : ·· Benenson's auto was abandon e d · ·~veral blocks away, and he was left .. 'itl it. -Miss Hearst's badly beaten fiance said today he wou ld not testify against the · kidnapers if they returned her unharmed. " ""'My personal feelings and the family 's ·-:f@elin gs are just to get Patty back.'' said Sleven A. \Vced, 26, from the · liOspital bed where he is reco11ering •"fmm injuries he suffered when he was 1 tieaten on the head with a wine bottle ~ by one or the kidnapcrs. ' "If that happens I v1on'I testify, make '· ·,11 n.v identification of suspects or give '· 1'-ny evidence directly or indirectly.'" he I• ':se id. Benenson told authorities he was ~'"taken by storm " outside his Berkeley r -l1ome and it happened so fast he did ~·not get a good look at hi s assailCfLs. I· Inve-stiga tors said he told them he did f , hot see Miss Hearst and was not asked by the kidnapers to relay a n y jnformatioo about her. 1 '·He knows very little about what ' happened." said police spo k e:! m a n 1 Richard Berger. "~le was not aware. • what was going on." ~( Benenson and a composi te dra'A'ing ltif the kidnapers being prepared by an fBI artist v:ere the main leads police had to go on. Bef"keley police Lt. Davjj J ohnson said that his departnient and 1 ltx-FBI have checked out dozen s of II pther leads, without success. ! 1 .Miss Hearsl's fa.ther, Randolph A. 1 ttearst, president and editor· of the San 1francisco E1aminer, and her mother, I ~therine, a regent of the Universit.y ,•or CalifomiA, wa ited anxiously at their '~Hillsborough mansion south or San r: iFrancisco for word about their daughtEJ. ; Police and family sp<>kesmen said they 1teceived no ransom demands or other r: ntact rrom the kidna~rs. .. From Page l I :SAUNA ... ~ ~gorous objections that the door had , been sticking !or at least two wee.ks • 1 prior to the incident and that she had ·reported it to the mana.i;er, \1rs. /\""e1ll challenged manager Tony Cassaza's earlier statement that he dld not inspect lhe door until the evening of the day on v•hich fllrs. Parson allegedly was trapped. ~!rs. ~'e11l lc:-.iified tod;iy that Cassaz:i "·en! to the SC'ene immediately despite lhe fact that it 'A'llS lad ies day at !he ;heal 1h spa aftrr ""·arning patrons by '.Joud speaker that he "'-'as hurrying lo the scene. . ' ' OIAN•l COAST Ha DAILY PILOT "l~t 011..g• Col•! DAILY l'llOT WI"' whlcll .. <O"'b•llf<t ""' Me·..-,.Prtn, lo pUl>U111t<1 bY +111 D1 ~1101 Co111 Publillll"!I Com!lanf. S~· "'' "''''°"' ••t pybllohtO, Mond4y llir-11 '""•Y. lo• (0"1 Y.••I. N..,..POrl ll•tcfO, 11Un"~f!on ll"•rlll~ounl••n V1llt y, Lltl\IM 1100,11, 1,.lnt So<l<llfb•<~ 1r>d S4!11 Ci.nwMtl ~•i JU•" L•1><>lto"°. A. olf\t;llt rtt;Ontl M '''" ·~ IKll!Hl ned S11u1cl•Y• i nd Sur>d1y1. T~o P"""'p1I pybl1ohl119 pllnt it II JlO Wnt lltr ~!rtt'. Co111 MH•, C..hlor~11, •HH, Ro\.1rt N. W 11d Prft>clenl •I'd P"t""""' J1tk R. Cu rley Vl(I P ruil3..,I Ind Cil~t •ll MtM911'1" l ho,.,11 Keevil Ea •or Tho'"'' A, M11•phi111 N 1n10·11~ £11,1 ... Clltrl" H. Looi ~ich.ud P. N1!1 ... llll11n! 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And although until recently he had his own community -Ridgecrest - to administer. Heck willingly opted for an assistantship under Fountain Valley 's James Neal. "I was never an understudy," explains Fountain Valley 's first assistant city manager, who has been on the job less than '"'-'O weeks. "I didn't have years of study under a competent city manager," continued Hec k. "''ho for eight years was the administrator in the Northern California town. "I felt I sho uld acquire lhat."' He says he was attracted to the $19.092· a-year post because of Neal's expertise and city programs in Fountain Valley. Heck was an administrative assistant in Ridgecrest for only !ix months, after getting a masters degree in public administration at UCLA in 1965, when its city manager left. The city council appointed hi m acting ~minisITator and, he says. f o r complicated political reasons, voted to promote an inside employe for lhe top job. He got it, at age 30. "I wa~. ~ee!} as .E_reen .could be,"' he laUghs. s1ttiiig"behinifbis new-_ papCr- piled desk at city hall. Allhough he had worked as a reporter· photographer ror the Corona Da ily lndependtnt and the River1ldc Press Enterprise -newspapers. H'eck ha d abandoned his goal of writing fro rn a foreign C<Juntry ""'hen he returned to school. "I found out it "'-'Ould. take 15 ye.ars service in the hinterlands before I could go to a major daily and then 10 years j there) before they "d send me overseas,'• he remen1bers. "I 111as just too discouraged. I decided I could use my talents elsc\\'hcre.'' When the printer's ink dr ied up in his b!ood , he found instead "great psychic income" fro1n go v c r n m en t service. Seeing "your work come to fru ition in con1n1unity projecl.~." he says, "gives great personal satisraclion." \Vhile admitting to having been a rookie. he boasts o[ his accomplishments in Ridgecrest: no properly tax increases in nine years despile a budget rise from $300.000 in 1964 to $1.2 mi llio n in 1973 ; a beautification effo rt lhat "'on a state prize in 1970 : a Successful campaign to boost sales tax rc\'enues and street improvem ent.~. lie hasn·1 seen n1uch <if Orange Count y yet. "I've been 'in meelings e11ery day ."' And he's still doing his home\1'ork. A list or duties given him by Neal says he is in charge of lhe dev eloping human s e r v i c es department an d also 1\·ill handle ci ty grant requests for county, slat e and fede ral monies. take citizen ~nimal oontrol complaints and work on the budget commitlee. Other as signments include working 'A'ith Teen llelp, Colonia ,J u a r e z contmunity center. c h an' be r of conimt>n.:c anrl !he cily recreation tornplcx com n1ittce. "\Vha1ever he sa~·s. I do,'' lleck says of Neal. "J'n1 learning." F rom P<lflC J WI NDS ... dinghies and eight larger boa!~. A 31-foot cabin cruiser belonging to Melvin Cooper of Tuslin '>''JS wind· damaged and s1arted to slnk in its mooring off "D" Street. A fire boat bailed ou t the craft. Newport lifeguards rescued two men caught In windy day wate_rs off Balboa Pier. The two men, in a small rubber raft, were picked up two miles out at sea. Scattered incidents of fallen !recs and a traffic signa l blown loose v.-•ere reported in Huntington Brach. The vinyl bubble covering the Dana Point Sanitation Department sewage treatment plant \\'AS ripped off \\'edn~· day afternoo n and blown inlo the Dana ~lartna Mo'5lTC Estates Park. The bubble lop. filled 'A'ilh ozonr ~as. had been installed on the trealment tank when residents of the trailer park repeatedly com plained of odor from the 1ank. "Tentative' j. •• Tnibk er Acc.,rd Set 1o~rom Wire Stn•ice& A tentative agreemenl was reached in Washington today be t "' e en independent trucker groups and the fedeni l government to ffid a \'iole11t eight-day truckers strike against higher fuel prices. (Related pidure, Page 4. ! President Nixon and afficials of Eastern industria l states b..'ldly hit hy ihe slri.ke hailed the agreement, but at least three leaders of the loosely organized strike rejected it. Truck traffic picked up noticeably in heavily industriali~ PcllJl~"lv:: 1a and Otuo. which had been amoog the hardest hit states, wilh factory closings and thousands of workers laid off. Violence which claimed tv.'o li11es and dozens of injuries was reported by police ;is lessening slightly. But thousands of National (iuard troops still were patrolling highways in at least three states because~ of sporadic gunfire again st lrucks still on the road. ~1ichiga n Gov. William (i. lltitliken urged truckers to "hE.'ed the call of rheir leadership and end blockades and other disrupti11e acts pending rati fication" of the agree1nent. But a spokesman for Roadmaster. ;issociated with the truckers' Ove rdrive r-.tagazi ne, said. "There 's no \\'ay in hell th ey're going back. Fro1n the tone of the guys rm talking to, I don't think they'rt> going to sett le.'' ''There is no use jumping back out there on the highway until we get a fuel cost rollback," said Lee Carroll Pugh, representing a group of West Tex<l! truckers. "That's why we !Ur°'Cd in the first place. 1 don't think we're going · to tum a wheel until ¥.'e get it. " J . W. "River Rat" Edwards, president of Independent Drivers of America, Ltd., said of the agreement, "The answer is no. I've been on the phone all morning on this and nobody is in favor." In California, an independent truck dri\'cr was injured in a rock -throwing incident in connection with the truckers' protest. , ' .. ' ', •'"''· .. • ' " ..... 1, < • !/ Seekitig National Cro1vn ~fe 1nbers_ of the Edison High School drill team re· hearse for their Feb. 16 date in Santa Monica when they will compete against 40 other teams for the :1 national championship. Debble Ford will be the ; Chargers' entry for the :fifiss Drill Team USA title, l Recreatio11al U11it Gets City Okay for Planning Preparation of detailed plans for the first $500,000 worth of C011struction work on Fountain Valley 's recreation complex has been ordered by the city council. Councilmen Tuesday approved a revised oontract with Re c r e at i o n Systems Inc ., architect for the~ million complex to be bu,il t in Mile Square Regional Park . Under the agreement, Recreation Systems will receive $31,300 for the first $500,000 of constr:iction, plus 6.5 From Pagel ' .. percent o( construction co.5ts over thal amount up to $1 mill ion. Included in that phase of lhe complex are picnic tables. grading plans for the entire 55 acres, landscaping. tennis courts \\"ith ligh ting plans, multi-purpose softball fields, basketball courts, sand volfcybaJI court. a play equipment area and a baseball diamond. The contract appro\'ed this ""'eek doesn't cover remaining aspects o·f the project, whi ch in clude meeting roon1s and a gymnasium. ' ' l H unti11,gto1i Gets I E1iviron11i e11tal Resources Unit A separate depa r tment of environmental resources has: now been established in Huntington Beach to monitor new state legislation, review impact report! and write in-houst environ.menial impact report! (f;IR). City councllmen gave final approval to the creation of the new dep<irtment. as requested by Councilman Jack Green. .,.,'ho 't'"Orks as director of en- vironmental quality for the City of LAs AflReles. Police at Ontario said Robe.rt Heffner, from Pompano, Fl a., was cut when someone threw rocks throu~ the wiJl. t11 dows of the rig he was drivmg Wednes-POPEIL day. • •• 3 Ocean Vie w Planning Director Dick Harlow .,.,•i!J serve a dual role as the city's en11ironmental director. The n e w department's functions have previously been handled under the c i t y administrator's office. but Green lobbied for a separ&te department w i I h Scattered blockades of truck stops were reported in several parts; or the state. Three truck slops in the Sacramento area and one in San Jose were shut down without incident W e d n e s d a y . Truckers parked their rig1 at the fueling Islands. In metropolitan Los Angeles, v.•here the independent truckers revolt was in its sixth day, the califomia Highway Patrol reported a defiQl\e drop in truck ~ tr8ffic. Many truck itopa -c 1 o's e d voluntarily. David Re id. spokesman for the SOciety o( Independent Truckers, said the re had been a big decrease in the nu mber or rigs hauling prOO uce to Los Angeles. But no significant food shortages showed up. Fund Raising Catnpaign Begun For Area's YMCA A three-week campaign to ra ise $20,000 for the H u n t in g lo n Beach-Founlain \"alley YMCA is under v•ay. Jl ugh Davis, the Y's executive dirl'ctor. said tRe mone y raised th r o u g h contributions will cover nea rly one-third of the YMCA 's $64,000 budget for 1974. The local Y~1CA se rv es 3,000 members in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. It is a branch of the ~-lelropolitan YMCA which involves all of west Orange County. About 30 percent of the membership is female, exploding the imp I i e ,d discrimination in the title Young Men s Christian Association. Davis says there is no descrlmination In terms of race. creed, religion or sex. The two most popular programs are Jnd ian Guides. with about l.400 fathers and sons involved, and Indian Maidens, with about t,000 mothers and daughters. Oth~r group activities offere4 by the loca l YMCA include W rang 1 e r s , Kachinas a high school leadership club and a ~w high school mountaineering club. The YMCA alsO offers 50 to 60 different classes througbOut the year in such varied subjectseia~ga, guitar_. surfing, s1~·i mmlng, ex , crafts, Judo and karate. Nea rly all actMUes involv~ a ree paid by the participant, but the low fees don't cover the total COl!ll, which is why the YMCA seeks contributions, savs DaviJ. The three-week fund drive Is under thr general chairman.shlp of Pat Coleman, community relations officer for the Fountain Valley Po 11 c e Dcpanment. Abou t 120 voluntee rt will work with Coleman to solicit donallon5 from friends. neighbors and past donon, thou gh there will not be a door-to-door campaign. ~fembers of the commlD1 ity who would like to add lheir cash contrlbutiona may "nd it to the YMCA, 17931 Beach Blvd., Suite 0, Hunti ngton Beach, or phone 847·9e22. imm1.W1i ty -both from prosecution - reportedly called Popeil to warn him and then cooperated v.ith police. Long Beach police raided the exclus ive liarbor Island home occupied by Mrs. PopcH. her two teenaged daughters and reportedly. occasionally Ayers, nearly a month ago. They claim to have tape recordings made of negotlaliQns bet~ Mrs . Popell and her friend and the allegedly hired con tract killers dealing with plans for the untimely demise of the kit.chen gadget king. J-lis lndustrial plastics empire includes marketing of the so-called pocket fishing rod which is \vide!y advertised on television. Defense attorneys for r.lrs. Popcil and Ayers -lhe latter of Y+'hom spent several days in jail before securing cRsh bail-have attempted to have th e press and public barred from courtroom proceedings in Long Beach. i\.1unictpttl Court Judge Charles S. Lit.,.,·in sustained such arguments tor one brief period, but on Wednesday refu sed to seal wrilten transcripl.5 of court reco rds. fie said the amount of testimony taken so far -and which led to an order for the couple to definitely stand trial on the soliciled murder charges-wil\ take some time to transcribe fron1 rerords and ty pe out in vie'tl'able for1n . This, Judge Lit"·in noted. w i 11 cfrecl ively achieve what def ense attorneys \-1.·ant, the lack of 'A'rit ten material a\'ailable to the press and public. T eacliers Win. Merit A wards Three Ocean View School District te achers ha\'e \fOO merit awards for in- novative te aching practices from the California Teachers Association (Si Al. Sandy Biere of Oak View, Rita Jett of 1'.1esa View and David Kramer of College View "''on the awards. The three "''ere nominated by the Ocean View Teachers As so ci at lo n (OVTA). Mrs. Biere v.·on the award for htr work in developing a learning center at Oak View. J\1rs. Jett won her award for her work with ch ildren in 1 a n g u a g e development. Working under a federally - funded program. Mrs. Jett teslS children with particular language pro blems ~d prescribes a program 1ulted to lhe1r needs. Kramer received his award for his work in math. He tests children on their math skills and then works with them to give them the skil ls they do not ha11e. Kramrr began this work on his ov.-n time \Vilh students in his fi(th gr;idc class. hut his work Lo; no'.'' being expanded 10 all fifth graders at C.Ollege \1lew School. Carol flalba ch. director of the local teachers associat ion said this is the fir.it time Ocean View teachers have been honored bY the state group. independent re11iewing power. ~ Harlow said toda y the new department v.·ould ha."e three staff members.-. tv.·o fonner planners and a secretary... · Senior planner Jim Palen ia alicady chai nnan and secretary of the city's environment.al review board. A.uoc:late planner Carol Schwartz does much, of the review work on EIRs:, ' In asking for the separate departmtnl, Green 1uggested It would insure cl~r scrutiny of envlronmf'l'lte.l matt e r s in11olving both prtvate and publlc projects. Mc Gove r1i Droz)s Spy in g Cllarge s \VASHINGTON IUPI ) -Sen. George. S". McGovem (0.-S.D. ), said he receivd infonnation "from a source I have rea50n to trust" that U.S. teams trJing to find mis.sing American scrvicefll('fl in Vietnam are carrying out military spying missions. Bui tater Wednesday ~fcGo,·em ~i d both the State and Defense departments had given him "ca tegorical assurances" the information \-1.'as false, He said he had "no reason to question these denials." In his first statement McGovern said The l'iorth Vietnamese a\iK> made the spying charge, but that he would discounl lhat by itsel f a~ "simple propaganda ... Beat The Tax Man SALE! .... GI lot 1 GO TO 1'_ulda.f>·s TO COLLECT TAXES ON THEIR nn•• INVENTOR Y. I CAN HA•DJ. y WAIT I NO DEFROSTING , FREEZER/ \ REFRIGERATOR , :.,i s ·:'.;' Be11utlfu l sllmUne slyling ... with evtrythlng at your lingartlpe! CANTILE:if.R 1hef"911dJu11 up and down, Ceblnet roll• eaallfbn wheels. Automat ic Ice maker can be added at any time • 90 DAYS C-ASH WI TH APPROVED CR EDIT • •• 1815 NEWPORT BLVD., Downtown Cosia Mesa-=-1hone S-48=7788 l I I I l I f I \ ( \ Floui:rwy ·:;~}. :~ . : .. Addresses ~i'I. " ' VCI Crowd I state Controller Houston F'Journoy, who ~ !ttldnf: ~ Republican nomination I ror governor told a UC Irvine audience I today Jcat1em!c peopl•. not polltlci~, will have to link· Watergate lo any· "underlylag force!" at work in the nation. In response to a student question, Flournoy ·said, "I am not sure that any polil icat leader is suUictcntly aware of underlying cai.Lses as to be able to explain how a Wa.tergate comes about." He suggested the answers to I.he Watergate causes will more likely come out o! academia. Flournoy said he talked at Pomona College in the "age of apathy among students" and urged his audience to participate in democracy. He declared Califontia's political system_ to be "among: the most open of any slate in the wtio".'' He praised the state's extensive civil t service syste1n , i n it i at iv e and referendum proct!dures for ket>ping California's political system "clean". ~ ''There reall y is no excuse for nol f participating," he said, adding those who , oompJain about dirty government ml1St •, get involved to clean it up. :' A number of questions by students 011ty l"llot staff 1"1Mt10 DAILY PJLO~ \ Ot1iers Unoppos ed ... . • Badham Faces Contest Newport Beach Assemblyman Robert Badham apparently will be lhe. only Orange Coast legislator facing a primary election challenge this year . T h t' declaration filing deadline !or stnte offices stampeded to a close. \Vednesday. A la.st-minute rush of 17 candidat es tW'ned in their papers and $211.10 filing fees at the county Registrar of Voters office Wednesday, raising the cou n1ywide candidate count to 46. However, none of the hapc[uls will be on the J une ballot unless they file another set of papers during 1he formal filing period starting ~londay and running through ~1arch 8. Badham will be confronted bv one of bis former campaign workers, Evelyn Sherwood, a fellow Republican in the 74tb Assembly District The winner of that confrontation will face a November race against Democrat Poll Shows Pot Gainirig Favor I 11 Calif ornill SUtanne t:. Lt"is· a dep1.Hy distric1 attorney. Newport Beach stale Senator Dennis Carpenter and Huntington Beach J\s. semblyn1::in f{obert Burke \\'lll wan until Nove n1bcr 10 run a g a in s L Democratic and American Independent Party foes. Filing against Carpenter in his 36th Senatori::i! District was attorney Frank Barbara , a !Jc1nocrat, and engineer Gerald ~t. Bogart. Air Burke vti!l face ont:' O( two Dcmocr11\s who will square off in June for lht~ right to appea r a,ll.ain in November in the 73rd Assembly District race. They are Dennis f.langcrs, a corpor<l!l' vice president and a J-l unllngion fk<ich high school rtustce and A.A Van Pc!lt·n an engineer. The biggest r ush of candida tes ca1ne in the county's central and northe rn dislricts includi ng the 70th, 7l st and 72nd Assen1bly, v.·here 3J of the 4ti countyide candidates filed . cou11c1hnan. an(.! Salvador A Zavala .:t_ American lndePfndent Party m~1~r A. ~eal DeGaslon, a private sch6ol , proprietor, also intends to run. ~lost notable candidate in the central counties 72nd District 1s former lit~ An~elf's H~11n star ~iarhn McKeevt'r. wilo 1~ill filt't:: fl'\luw H.epubHcan! Retcl' H11ll:in.l. n private dcte<:tive; John J\' ''Bill" 11111. a businessman : Jo)111 H att1•r1~. a small businessman: and Ll.·1· \\'atk1ns, a1101her businessman . Also in the r11ce are l>c n1ocrats Orhry {'b~1n1blec . eng1n1..-cr. Davi d N. Ha rlma 11. tc:u;hl·r: J()(' A. O'(ampo, bank vlct> prl·"ldf·nt l!ichard Robinson. drug prC'~·ent1on director : H. a r r y I\ Ytunan1010. insurance salesman, an J :ittornty Claude E. Young. The Al l' \\Jlt run cll<Ctr1c1an Richard (' 1\darnli Mother Gets A ba11don111ent Jail Ter1n One or the largest crowds was attracted to the 7lst v.•here incumbenl Assemblyman Kennet h Cory (D-Garden Grove f v.·ill fa ce seven Dc.1r.:x:r<1tic fCM.:s , l\1'0 Repub!icans and one An1erican Independent . The Drmocrats a1tparently t>ec<IU5.<' A 20·year-old t•olorado 111oman w~'l of n1mors thal Cory mav leave !h(I <'lhandoned her 2 1 ~-yeilr-Old girl at a SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) _ Thr Assembl y and run for the Congressional Laguna Beach chu rch jusi a f 1 er Californ ia Poll has found that seat or Rep. Richard Hanna (0 -Chris tmas has been senlenced to !Our Californians have become more Fullerton) who may retire. Cory also days in jail and placed on r1,vo yeci r:> tolerant in their views about marijuana filed for the assembly seat apparenHy 1n for n1 al probation. in recent years, but there is sti11 a as insurance. Rebecca L. Stackhouse. mother or split along generation lines over the His Democratic foes will include l\lechele Ricard i, 1vas to be released r stumped the candidate. FloW'noy aaid , he was not familiar enough with the ·,. following topics to comment on them: fj: -The low amounts of pay !or Vietnam ; veterans made available in California. SEES IRVINE COASTAL PARK FUNDING GAP St11te P11rl<s Chief Willi11m Mott ln Newport Beach iss ue. Gilbert Arbiso, insurance salesman; Paul \Vednesday. Laguna Beach police, who Pollster Mervin Field reported in a B. Carpenter, a health planning director: arrested r..·trs. Stackhouse y..·hen she survey he made for the Los Angeles Jesse M. Davis. city councilman; Paul J . returned for her child Friday, said ii Times ••·t 51 ~nt ol the publ•"c Erskine, accountant; I.£ooard R. Holland, b bl · b b Id be I , •~ ~--t Otto La · ·1 v.·as pro a e the. a y 1vou rt easeu i.'. particularly to students. . . t; -. Th~ changes the Reaean Adm1nLS· I tralion 1s encouraging in relationships ot student governments oo UC campuses with the UC system. Park .Funding Questions fa vors easing legal penalt•"es agains t pot, awyer; cayo, city counci man, od d 1.~ and Richard Swanson, a machinist. to the cust Y of relatives an p ~ as compared to only 22 percent of the Also filing their intentions to run were with the mother. The final determination public taking the same stand in 1969, Robert Bark, a Republican and Anaheinl rests with Orange County juv~le Outrjght legalization found favor with Union High School Dist ri ct trustee ; authorities. 32 percenl this time, as compared lo Charles E. Thomas. Rep u b I i ca n ~'!rs. Stackhouse was given "credit" ' -Concrete ways of m a intainin g 1 student autonomy through their student government. Clear cut stands taken by Flournoy before the student audi ence included: Raised by State Chief 13 percent four years ago. businessman, and Donald J. Swenson ror jai l time served over the weekood The grant ing of the vote to the tS.20-Alp follo\ving her arrest and awaiting trial. Id . th . . h . I year-a group tn e 1nter1m as In the northeastern county's 70th TI1e n1othcr told Laguna Beac l pohct broadened support for marijuana, In District incumbent Re p u b I i ca n she left the child the Sunday aher the over-2 1 group in the latest survey, Assemblyman Floyd \VakcOeld has Christ1nas al the nursery or 1 lh~ -Support for th(' tax limitation mechanisms Y:hich \\•ere defeated \\'ilh Proposition I last fall but are in the legislative hopper. Flournoy called them "a worthwhile experiment." -Oppo!ition to collective bargaining for public employes and particularly r.cutty. -Improved gubernatorial urUvenity relation.1 in the next ~ade. By GEORGE LEIDAL ot 1M Dallr ,.rlet Stall PlaMing for a 1,600-acre state beachfront and canyon park -includin g an offshore, underwater marine life preserve -continues desp ite questions about where fl .a million to buy the property will come from . -Continued 16 year terms for UC I regents who are appoinled by the eovernor. State perts department chief William Penn Mott toki participants in the Irvine Company Multi·A8ency P 1 a n n i n g program (11CMAP) meeting Tuesday in Newport Beach there js a -Support !or legislation to require t· payment of inoome taxes to California que<liOll aboUI the fllndlnc. • I by anyone with a home here even if they live in Washington D.C. Last year the legislature approved ' l • 15•2 .. 1~;.,..,...,....,...,,.,..,,.,,.......,.,~'"""""""'""'""""'~m•,.. ........................ .., ... f 1 ' u ; • ~ . • . , \( ,, ; t ·' ' ~ , I Smile, You're Finally I I On a .TV Quiz _Show By TO~f TITUS 01 the 0111r PllllT 51111 • . I 1, ' ~ l'VE ALWAYS WONDERED jusl 1":hat It takes to get onto one of those ~ TV quiz shoy,·s. ~ In the 10 years since 1 came to California. I've tried lime and time again to find out . Rut . as luck would have iL I was among the many cal icd but not the few chosen. f; First, when I "·as a ba chelor. there was "The Dating Came.." 1 gave ii a • try. but no dice. Then, being something of a movie nu1 . :. _I tried out for a show called "The Movie Game." Finished right up there on the test, too, but nary a callback. After I got married, my wi fe and I tried "The Newly-1: wed Game." Same results -and every time I see the ~ show I'm secretly thankful. t, A couple years ago a show caUed "Split Second'' came on the tube during my lunch hour. Tbis is my thing I thought The kind of &how I'd really excel on. ~ TITUI SO [ TRIED Our for the show, Didn't do bad either. ~ But the producers said there were too many guys waiting already, and not i enough gals. Back to lhe drawing board. to.• Another year went bj., and again I got the. "itch. Antther vlslt to "SpUt if Second." This time-.. ( fared better -a return vi.sit to play the game for the • producers. ~\ At laat. The first hurdJe cleared. The neu plateau was even easier. After ~ ·blitzing a couple other would-be CC¥1testants. J was elevated to the status of t :'I ''eligible contestant.'' Next stop the~ cameras. ~ A MONTH 'P AS88D, Two montlis. I envisioned my name lml in some cav· ernous file . \}K!fl it happened -the call to show up the 1i\nt. day for the taping. ..i; '.': They do things in a hurry, llie!e game show people. 1 hid'to 'make hasty arrangements to get off work , park lhe 1 kids with sitters• ild 11ay ~t· five changes of ctolhel (they tape five •hoWI llVooe 'lllY>· Thll -.It-· or was It ? Have you ever known die utf,er frustntion of sitting in a backstage cubicle for 11 hours while almo8t 1eveeyone ebe but you 10fJ1 out to flex tbelr cerebral mUIClet for fun and profit? There are things I'd rather be doln&. Lots" ol thin&!. Ev~ wortJnC. CAN YOU COME BACK nen -! I 11,_cl I could, CV<n II it meant aoother all<iay yawn. Aftll' all, I'd...,. lhil;tor. The nOlll Trlday .urtvecl. ApJn wllla Ille babY sitter and tile day off wwll.. And again, for Ille first two taplnp, uiolbo< • Gll'the aldellnes. Thon my number camo up. At loo8 WI.· And the game wu oa. 'I 41dn1· do toil bod •lther :':' }~ .• ,while. Y'!!'~. IM for youraelf Friday oltornoG!> If you tune In Ctwmel"l at U:30. . .M , • , , So 10011 af\"' II began, It wH oil•• ·Fol&' trips to 11ou_.i llldJiack for !290 In cash J1)d 141 wor\b of DatWare. 'i!ut•il;coutd bave 'been a ...,.,;ar . and a bonus ol $1 ,ioo. Edged out by a split .... nc1. But, lhen , that's !lier~,. Of the game. , I ~ . ' . ~ ··~ ~ ! " ' .. NOW WRAT!"W&tt; ""1 wait a Y"A•·and try out for anotbor·ihow. ~Che ~s startl all over again. ll is really worth lt? I~ caiibe. And thit'S w1ly I'm ao~·to<try. aptn.._, In another yell'-· a bill by State Sen . Dennis E. Carpenter 29 percent favo r legalization and 48 moved from South Gate' to nin in OrangC Commu nity Presbyteri an C hu r.c h 1R-Ne1\'Jl0rt Beach) to buy the 3.3 mile percent fa vor easing of penalties. County. Ybecause they \\'ere starving and lrad stretch of beach and Irvine Ranch The liberalizing trend is seen as due He will ra ce a. challenge from Repu b-no place to go. canyons. That bill YtOUld dra1v on the to changing views of the possible harmful licans Jim Beam. an Orange business· She had left her second husband in state general fund and the maximum effects of marijuana. For example, 47 man : and Bruce Nestande, a three tim e Nov ember from Ala1nosa . Colo. beca).l.o;~ $7.6 mill ion is available only through percent of those 21 and over agree loser in the old 69th District. of marital problems. After living wiLJIJ June 30, ~Iott said. that "marijuana should not be considered Other candidates will i n c I u de her parents for a while in Arizona, TICAMP is a group of city, county in the same class as otfier ~ailed Democrats Gary Cooper, a businessman; she came to Southern CalifomJa. and sta te officials. Each member dangerous drugs , .. " In 1969, 29 percent Don Endresen , comm u n i cat ions hitchhiking 1,vith the baby from Bly.thf represents a public agency 0 r r-'"g=reed_~w_i:th;-th:a~t~. ~;:::~;;--::::::::::~c~o~n~su~l~lan~t:~iJ~a~m~e~s=J~a~c~k~m~an~, ='=i=t~y=='='h=e=r=e =h;c;r ;';ar=b=ro::k::e;do:=w;;n;;. :;~:---: environmental group that may have something to say or may have approval power over development plans of the Irvine Company. Tiie newest or the public agencies. the state and regional C o a s I I i n e OJnservaUon Commission decides Y:hat happenl, to the land l,000 yards inland or the mean high tide line. The stale group also must master plan coastal dc veloptnent inland five miles. TICMAP hopes to C(lnt ribute ideas to what is submitted for approval and to add its expertise to the agencies \\1hich will decide ..lf development is to be approved at all . That planning \\'Ork isn't expected to be coinpleted by the deadline for expiration of the state funds , Irvine Company planning vice president Dick Ree~ explained . r.fott suggested that it won't be "practical" to extend Carpenter's appropriations bill. He favors "placing a high priority" on the lrvine coast park d one of the projects to be funded out of a $250 mill ion statewide parks bond issue. Voters in June will decide Iha! acquisition measure, Mott said. ln any event , he explained that the state's agreement "''ith the Irvine Company provides ror purchase of the property at half it s assessed valuation The appraisal most recentl y dooe is t1vo years old , Mou said. It covered the beachfront at a line averaging 25 feet inland of the edges of the bluffs and including part of Uls Trancos Canyon and all of Moro Canyon . "If a new appraisal sho\\'S the land is wonh less we will pay less. If it is more valuable \\'e still v.•on't pay more than $7.6 million," Mott explained. One new feature tmveiled in his remarks Tuesday was an offshore ecological preserve or underwater pa rk state parks planners are studying. Mott pointed out the relocation of Paclflc Coast Highway some 1,100 feet inland improves the park.Ing situation for users of the largest stretch of beach at the mouth of Moro Canyon. Although the parks department \von'l pay for it, the relocation plan calls for J n arched bridge over the canyon allotiing visual and pMestrian access rrom the beach to the canyon uplands, Mott said. . ' • It's Hig1i Tirne For His Sig ri FLORENCE. Ore. (AP ) • Offidals .of this coastal community ' bajct_bten rui gging C I a r c n c e ~ wilballn 'to get rid ol the sign ,,.. at rhla food market 1l1ey lllY it •k>lates a 1972 ordinanct. against rtv.01.'!!!lg aigna. lfethe ordinance p e r m I t s "~ li!\1< an<f .lt!PP.!.'atutC ·~:..-. . -.so,-WDbanks hung an alarm clock on one· end of the sign and a thennomelcr on I.he. other. Anyone who Wants to climb a stepladder can get the tin\e and temperature. ( fi.J. (Jarrett~ 23rd SEMI-ANNUAL I I Now In Progress • SAVE 20 ~( ON CUSTOM ORDER CHAIRS, SOFA S And LOVE SEA TS • SAVE 20 "/o ON ALL HERITAGE UPHOLSTERY INCLUDING LEATHER • SA VE 20 % ON ,SEVERAL DREXEL & HERITAGE BEDROOM, DINING ROOM & OCCASIONAL TABLE GROUPS e SAVE 20 % AND MOR E ON MANY FLOOR SAMPLE PIECES TOO NUMEROU S TO MENTION Your Jo voril£ interior designe r wilt be happy to nssist you ••. l-\.J.GAI\RETI fURNl1URE PROFESSIONAL Opon t.fon. 0 2215 MARIOR BLVD • ' INTERIOR DESIGNERS Thurs. & FrL be<. COSTA t.!ESA. CALIF. ~-- .1 . • ' • --- Heath Calls for·~ Election . _, Ill Britian Ca11didates On the Spot RICI\'' TICKY POLITIX: Now is the time that all good persons along our Orange Coast are coming to the aid or th eir cities. It 's time to elect new city council<;. Thus we have candidaces running all ovl'r the place. There is considerable pointing-with- pride and vie\ving-with-alarm going on these days. Along with the profusion of potential 1nun1c1pal office holders, some organizations make an attempt to sort out The council contenders and thus separate the> good guys from !he other kind. THIS SORTING PROCESS is done through a device known as The QuestioMaire. Outfits like th e League of Women Vo ters, the Environment.al Coolition of Orange County, and even the Daily Pilot, send questionnaires to the candidates in an eHort to pick their brains so later the public can be informed of their various notions. Some of these question forms really put the candidates to the tes t. You take the questionnaire, for example, that's being sent to our COWlcil candidates from Sea) Beach to San Clemente by th e Environmental Coalition folks. It's a beaut. For starters. there are 19 questions for the prospective council person on what he thinks about growth and tb e ruture population of Orange County. The questions talk about ze ro growth, densities, faster growth, slower growth. concentra ted distributions and all sorts of stufr like that. TllE ONLY THING they Jeft out was the question of planned parenthood. Then there are a series of questions for council contenders in eacb specific city. This is where it really gets lough. For example, Costa t-.1esa Ci ty Council candidates arc asked, "Do you support the sign ordinance recommended by the planning commission?" Support it? First you ha ve to find it. The last time it was seen it was buried in City CoWlcil study. TIIAT ~IGS LAW is 35 pages long, 1'.londa y night the council launched study and. a~te~ four hours gol to Page 9, ~·h1ch IS Just past the defmitioos of v.'ha t is a sign. Aft€r 3.5 more hours Tuesday night. the co uncil wa s on Page 12. How can you expect a candidate to know anything about that? Newport Beach candidates are asked, "Do yo u favor expansion of facilities al Orange County Airport to allow more flighl.s?'' ARE TREY KIDDING? If any candidate ans\\'ered Yes to that one. it wouldn't be a question of getting t.'l ected. Jt would just be touch·and·go if he could avoid the tar and goose fC'athers. In San Clemrnt('. they ask. "\Vould you support a hillside grading ordinance similar to the one adoplcd by San Juan Capistrano?'' Listen. if you v.•ant to get elected in San Clemente, you don'! like anything they do in San Juan Capistrano. J~ow about thi3 one for Huntington Beach candidatl'R: •· Oo vou fa vor a variance permitting Edison.lo bum high· st1lfur fuel Jt the ll unt1ngton Beach facihty?"' \\'llAT ARE TlfE)' trying to do? Get the candidaies strung up? \Veil. through it all. lhey did miss one question that v.·ould ha ve been easier than rnost they offered. Irs ·the one about \\li('n Did You Stop Beating "\Vhcn did you stop beating your wife lor husband if applicable)? Pl~se give delai!s." LONDON (UI'll -Prlrn(! 1'l 1n1ster Ectv.·artl llealh today soo~hl a nev.· 1nandate 1n a gl"flt:r:ll l'!ectiou Fl·ll. 18 ta lead Britain out or the gra"e crisis into \~'hicll a national mlll<'S shutdo~'tl the weekend ha:i plunged dlC nntlon. 111e decision, taken at a two-lloo.r (TISIS session of Ille cabinet. cnrnc aH<:r eleventh hour attetnpts by the government and industry leaders to head off the strike fallcd Abandooing hopes of a settlement, lfealh called the cabinet together and said he has decided to dissolve parliament and hold a general election. 111e Feb. 28 election date was announced :ihonl~· afterwards l'llc aru1uuru .. '(!rncn1 said the pr~stnl parliament, elccled June 19, 1970, will be dJ.tt>,lved Friday. 'Ibe new parliament \\"ill hold "its first session ~iarch 11. J-lcath wrote Mme workers Preeident Joe Go rmley Uus morning asking him to p()Stpone the v.·alkout for lhe duration o( the election campa1gn . PJt is clearty desirable that dilling the election rampaign the people should be able to concentrate their attentioo on the issues upon which they will be asked to vote," Jleath sakl Gormley at onct surrunoned a meeting UPI TtlePholl Death on Highways Delaware police man exan1i nes sn1ashed window through which a ·bullet was fired from speeding car. killing truck d river Claudie Nix. 50, of St. Stephens, S.C. Police now are escorting truck caravans on state J1ig bways. Skylab Crew Gets ,Ready To Leave, Douse Lights HOUSTON (UPJ\ -Skylab J's astronaul.s today began the f in a l shutdown of Amerjca's first space station and readied their Apollo space taxi for t'riday's return to earth after a record 84 days in orbit. "\Ve're exacUy on schedule," reporter! Gera ld P. Carr, of Santa Ana. the commander of the third and last Crt'w to occupy the nine-mo nth old orbiting laboratory. Carr. Edword G. Gibson, formerly of San CJeme nt.e; and William R. Pogu{' planned to sleep most of the afternoon and ge t up at 7 p.m. PDT to prepare to lea ve Skylab and fly their Apollo to a PaciCic Ocean splashdo\rn <il 8 17 a.m. Th e pilot s werr busy disma ntling cxpcrim{'nls and !urn ing: off many of the clc('lrical and ot her systems that ha ve suppor!C'd a Iota! of nlne men JiO days -longer than th e total space lime logged by all previous U.S. astro- nau t crev.'S. Shutting all the systrms of f caused one minor proble m betv,.cen th e pilots and mission con!rol. The astronat1!s had lo n1oisten some to \\·els to save for a sponge bath before I.hey clirnb into the 1\JXlllo early Friday because thC' 11 a!cr systc1n had to be turned off today. Carr argued they could have the water on until early Friday, but ground con troll ers were firm that it musl go off today or their sleep time wot1ld be shortened . The pilots' fecord collection o f ~ricntific data already was sto1ved s~ct1 rely In the Apollo they rod e to Skylab after leaving Cape Canaveral Nov. 16. The astronau ts, happy and relaxed , spent a few minutes Wednesday culling up like schoolboys in the unique world of weightlessness they will leave behind. They bot1nced from one ""'all to another in the roomy Jab, turning so mcrsat1lts and back fllps in a seeming dance or celebration. Two Men Stripped TUCSON, Ariz. (AP ) -Two California men were left standing partially nude in freezing weather early toda y after they were robbed at gunpoint of all thei r possessions, including most of their clothing. police said . Dennis Daly, 25. and Robert Bo\\'Tll3.Il, 28, bolh of Jlollyv."OOd, told JX)licc they were pick«! up by two .persons in a car about 3 a.m. Snow Covers Northeast Massa.cliusetts, Ne1v York Expect 10 Inches Temperature. A!b.fnv Ati.nrt 8 h.m1rct ·~"" "''" lt'W 11 !! .!I 4~ !1 ~l " " II IJ ... 7t 1} ,, '' ll 12 .. 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S.l ~on(! i.,... S:7e p,m, .OJI ~un nu, 7·tl '·"'·• Mh 6:7' p.m. /,\OQn •l•Ol' 11•1 11.m., tel• J:S1 I rn, DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Defr1ery of Ill! Oa111 Pilol is gll31alllCed ....,,.,,_ I I"' " 1111 Vit ,_ ,... .,. S:)I .... ul • ,.. ttrl' I'll .__. .. ,.. ~nta..rtl 1JI .... I ___ .,. ... .- ,.. "" • I a.a. S.U, ... I aa s.my, al 1111 a "" II M ll1ICM h 1'l ells ft bllll 11111 II IA TeleJilOles ................. 142-021 __ .... .. llHtllirstcl . . . ~ 1221 s... a..rl&. c,,a1r1111 ~ "' ... C.•• .. '*l s.o t-t""' ...... dl-4411 ol hll ualon'• euaiUve Friday lo ~Keith's reqUMt. • "My personal \'lew -and that la penonaJ " Gormley sald, •1ls that we ought aOt .to fight an elecUon in the CW'Ttllt climate and Uierelor. • Jbike sbooJd be deferred. •I , But be Aid It will be tot the %7·man eiecuuve t.o decide. ""; '!be ~mment 's decis~ boosted pr1cea on the l.ondoo stock ,piarkel Earlier !hi> week Uiey 11*1 slwnped heavily u a result of the cr!>ls. Heath was not obliged to bold new election! until July, !975. But he took lhe gamble o! seeking a new mandate at once after the miners walkout atarllnr w. weekmt!I plUJlied lrltaJn Into wlW Healll hknseU ha. Slld will be her Wont cnm 1loce Wor ld War fl. Since Britain geu 70 percent ot 113 energy ·rrom coal, the strike fattd the naUon with the threat of Industry grinding to a halt 1n a few weeks, hours long electric J>OVl'f cuu, buJlnw bankruptcies and millions jobless. On another troubled lodu.misl froot . 100,000 U>ndon commuters were without trains this morning because of a 24--hour worlc stoppage by kxnmotJve engineers in the state-run nll system's eastern division. The engineers are seeking more pay, "Politlcal :oiource.'I said the tied.ion campaign 15 certain 10 be.' ooe or the lllltercst find rnost dJ\'1.,~1ve in lbe oountry ·a recent lustory . Heat.h's Cooserv1111ve Party, t be sources said, is ccrtarn to fight the election on the issue "who runs the country -the gover1unent or the la bor UDiOTl:!I?" Htlllh hirnself has attacked what he described as "the brule force of union power." .. The opposition labor party, pol!l1cal sources said, will fight it on the issue of ".settle the strike and get Britain back to work." Confessions Will Shift ; Priests to Ask More About Xaxes, Less on Sex VATICAN CITY (AP) -Priests hearing confe8.1ions will quesUon Roman Catholics le!! about sex and more about paying taxes. This will be one of the results oC a Vatican document released today. A docwnent on the Sacrament of Penance rejects most of the changes proposed by bi.!hops and theologian! in recent years. But it shifts the stress of the eonlire confession rite from individual aspects of sin to social ones. It also allows for the elimination of the box·like confession.al booth that SL Olarles Borromeo. archbishop of Milan, introduced in the 16th century. The document repealed a centurles-Qld ruling tha t made the booth compulsory for Hussein, Fails To Quell Muti1iy By Jord<ui Arn1y BEIRlIT, Lebanon (AP ) - A pay raise by King Hussein failed today to end a four-Oay-0kt mutiny by unllS of the Jordanian army, the an l i ·Huss ei n Palestinian news agency Wara reported today. \.\'afa said the mutineers h ::id surroorxled an oil refinery in Zerqa. 15 miles north of Amman. a government radio stat.ion, the anny s t a f r headquarters and one of Hussein's palaces. Sources in Beirut wUeeted that these troops might be Joyal Wlils deployed to protect the buildings. Nei ther confirmation nor contradiction of the Wafa report v.11s obtainable, but the hostility of the Palestine guerrilla leadership to the Jordanian monardt made it suspect.. " Censorship continued to bold up news reports of the crisis from Amman. Sources In the Jordanian capital. reached by telephone from Beirul, rc[used to comment. Reliable reports f r o m A m m a n \Vcdnesday said the mlll.iny was not ngainst th e king's authority. I.o.st ead. the rebels ch arged the top leaders of th e government and the army with corruption, demanded their replacement and also demanded more money to match raises given civil servants. Hussein, on a private trip to Britain, postponed a trip to Washington and fl ew back to Amman. Travelers from Jordan said the 39-year-0ld monarch werit to Ze rqa Wednesday morning to meet with troops. Mindszenty Says He Was Deposecl VIENNA (AP ) -lhmgary's exiled Jose! Ca rdinal Mindszenty said today that he did not step down voluntarily as archbishop of Esztergom and primate or the Jlungarian Cht1rch. The statement was the fll'St from Cardinal Mindszcnty since Tuesday's announcement by the Vatican that Pope Paul declared ' the archdiocese or E,,ztergom vacant and appointed an apootoUc ad:ministl'3tor to run it. He said he did so in order that the archdiocese, which includes Budapest and conveys the rank of primate of Hungary, might have a resident bilbop. Cardinal Mlndszenty, who will be 82 oo March 29, stressed In the statement that he "neither abdicated from his archbishop's of!jce nor from the d.Jgnity as primate of Hungary. The decblon 'vas taken by the Holy See alone." 'Good fHWllS Mr. Jon#. U"* the new IMuntnc. «:/I.,,,., you can silty until imnonow. • priests hearing confess)ons from women. The documen~ dated last Dec. 2, was released today by the Vatican. Howeveor, copies were sent to bUhops around the world. Some of the bishops made it public Wednesdly. Msgr. Gilberto Agustool, doctrlnal expert of the Congregation for Divine Cult, explained the document to newsmen. He saki one of the questions likely to be asked more often by priests hearing confessions is : "Do you pay .taxes?" Msgr. Agustoni said executives WQUld be asked how they are treating their t'mployes. Doctors would be asked if n1oney was more hnportant lo the1n than the health of pat ients. Help• Stork Actor Donald Sutherland has assisted at the birt h this week in liollywood of a son to his girlfriend. French Canadian actress Francine Racette. It is the first child for the couple. Kissinger Flies To Panama for Ne'v Ca11al Pact WASHINGTON IUPI) -Secretary of State llcnry A. Kissinger flew to Pan.1ma today seeking "a new dialogue y,;jth Latin America.·· Kiss inger was to sign a declara1ion setting up negotiations on a new Panama Canal treaty that would lead evenlually to PananWlian sovereignty over the Canal 7..one. Opponents lo the treaty believe U.S. defenses will be endangered by replacing the 70-year--old treaty that gave the United Slates control over the canal and lbe surrounding zone in perpetu.ity. However a senior slate department official said lhc declaration to be signed by IGssinge r and Panamanian ForeiJi:n Minister Juan Antonio Tack '1shows our willingness to engage in a new d1aJogue with Latin America and to move ahead on solving our common problems." Kissinger was scheduled to return to Washington early Friday momlng. In • background paper -in Panama City, the Slate Depertment outlined six basic mues that have held up oompletioo of the ne(IOl!allonl begun JO years ago after riot.I along the bolllldary separating the Canal Zooe from Panama. They arc : duration of a new treaty, the tran1fer of U.S. jurbdictlon over the Canal 1.orl~ to Panama, expamlon of the cana l's capacity. reduction or the ss.1-squa""mlle Canal 1.one ...,.1 delense and compensation to Panama for use of the canal ' "The prlnclpl .. do nol ostabllah any spedllc cbtes, righU, amounti, or any other detallJ," the Slate Department paper said. A senior Slato Department oflldll In Wublngtoit emphulted !Ital the Joint statement ls neither a treaty nor an lnlcrnatk>nal agreement. "It will simply provide . th< negotlalon with the broad outllneo of a new treaty relationship, the detalll of which would ba left for the next stage of ·lhe negollaUng process ," he a.aid. Sex sh>uld no longer be exclusive µrominencc it confessional questioning in Msgr. Agustoni said. given the had In the past, Many priests alread y had stopped asking about detailed aspecl.s of sexual sins , preferring to ca ll broadly upon the penintents to say voluntarily what they felt waa wrong. The monsignor said the Vatican had turned dO'.l'n dcn1ands by Switzerla nd and other nations that pub!ic absol ution of slns be ali-O'>l'ed nlso ror i rievous or mortal sins, v.·ithout pr i v a t e confcssi-0n. A detailed disclosure is still nece8.1ary for sins such <is th efts and 1exual misbehavior, Msgr. Agustoni said. Grenada Beconies l nclepende1it, but Situ.cition T e11.se From Wire Senices ST. GE ORGE'S, Grenada -~ ti ny spiee islnnd of Grenada be c a me independent fro m British rule today with Subdued mdependcncc celebration marked by a g('ne ral strike and the arrest of a prominent opponent o! Prime ~linister Eric Gairy. A British frigate lay in the harbor. ready lo evacuate Americans and Britons ( IN SHORT ... ) in ca.c:e of ci\'il strife, but there ~·as no evidence of disturbances th:ls morning. Maurice r. Bishop. leader of the leftln New Jewel movement , .was charged wtth illegal possession ol munitio~. ·c airy said Bish:ip's followers had pla1w:ied "something for today." e YeomaK /lfay TeRtlfy WASHINGTON -Sources close to a Senate invcstiga lion into alleged military spy ing on Jlenry A. KiMin.ger say a Navy yeoman is prepared to testify that his mi litary superiors aaked him to provide unautho rized f1lts to the chairm<in of the Join l Chiefs o! Staff. The Senate Armed Services CommHttt is prepared to subpoena PO 1.C. Charles E. Radford \vho work ed in the White How:e. at the time of the a!Jf'ged mili tary spyi ng operation in 1!171. e "lit1hnu111 l'a11 Goin• \VASlll :'\'GTO~ -Legis lation lo raise the $1.60 hot1rly federal minimum wa~e to S2 is adv,1ncing in both the ffouse arid Scn:1te. J'resident Nixon vetoed a similar measure last Septembrr. By a vote or 13-2, the Senate 1...abor Committre Wednesday appro ved a bi!l that would provide an imme<liate pav increase for J 5 mHllon workers whose earnings are lit 01· below the minimum "'·age. e Army Come• lip Short WASHINGTON -The Army fell short. of its recruiting goal in January by 10 pen:enl, Pentagon soon::es said todav. adding that the service would probably miss its goals for the next four months boc:ause of a new ceiling Imposed by Congress on the percentage of high school dropouts It can accept. e Mexiro Stays f'lr111 ACAPULCO, Mexico -Mex I can t\Uthoritie6 have refused to free 50 imprisoned peasants as demanded by the kidnapen; of Vincente Rueda Saucedo, deputy mayar of Acapulco and an allemate congressman. 1be ki<h'lapers threatened to kill Rutda Saucedo today if their demands were not met. Gay Confirmed For Oregon Job PORTLAND. Ore. (UPI) -1be Portllnd City Council bas oonllnned appointment of David Van Wagner, an tdmltted hoOlQlmJll, lo sit ... a member of tho Mell'OpJliton Human Relalkml Commlaskln. The oouncll , by unanimous vote, Wcdoe3day approved Van Wagner, a couruelor for Ille Oregon Employment 1 Dlviskm, 45 ont of three new appointees to ftll three-year tenna on th< comm;,. -· i I 7 ' • I I I I 7 . I ·~:,. .. -1 ...... _ •• '~ ... • ,-• -.---..,...,..... .. --r i,. • ---.. -- Today's Fl11nl N.Y. Stot'ks VOL. 67, NO. 38, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAt:IFORNlA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1974 N TEN CENTS State SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Calilomia children were on the reeeiving end of 46,022 classroom spankings the past school year, according to a state study released today. Boys suffered spankings 18 timrs ;'IS often as girls, \\'ho were paddled on 2.146 o«a.sions during.the 1972-73 school year , the report said. The study, prepared by the State Department of Education, was the first of its kind to assess the extent of corporal punishment in California. 35-40MPH Wind Rips Coast Area By JAN WORm ot .. o.ltr ,, ... , .. " Winds or 35 to 40 miles per hour ripped through Orange Co u n t y Wednesday, blowing , down t r e e s , breaking glass, damaging aircraft, and threateninl construction projects. Orange C.Ounty Harbor P a t r o I authorities reported the v.•ind calmed down early this morning but gusts are predicted again Friday. In Fountatn VaUey, an 11 -shop commercial complex under construction was to~ apart and 300-pound \\'ooden beams scattered through the parking lot. "It Jook.s like we 'll have to start all over," said a construction worker at the site. The project,· at Slater Avenue behHID EuclW."'4 ~ Slreets, was begWl three weeks ago. No dollar value b11 """' placed on the damage ye!. In Tustin, an 80-loot tall tree crashed into a portable classroom at Tustin High ~I. 'lbanb to a quick thinking teecher who heard the noise and told her studenll to duck to the. floor, no one wu injured. The unit, however, was demolished . A IO-Cool !all cedar tree up~ted on Shamrock Lane in Costa A-tesa and landed m the Ted Green homl!. No serious damage to tbe hou.5e was reported. But workmen from the Costa itesa Parkways Department said it might take all day to get the big tree out. Both !he aldewaJt and curb were pulled up with the tree. In Newport Beach, the Harbor Patrol reported 18 boat.! blown loose rrom their moorings Wednesday in<luding 1 o dinghies and dght larger boats. A 1J..foot cabin cruiser belonging to Melvin Cooper or Tustin was •wind- damaged and started to sink In its mooring ofr "D'' Street. A fire boat bailed out the craft. Newport lifeguards rescued two men caught en windy day waters off Balboa Pier. The two men, in a small rubber raft, were picked up two miles out at sea. Scattered incidents of fallen trees and a · traffic signal blown Jome were r<ported In Hlllltlngtoo Beach. 'The vinyl bubble covering Ille Dana PDint Sanitation Depenment sewage -en~ plant was ripped off Wednes- day alleroooo MCI blowii lnm lhe Dana Marina.Mobile Estates Park. 'l1le bubble lop, filled wiih 01.0oe gas, had been lmtAlted · oa. tho lreatment tank wben raldents ol the traller park repeatedly complained ol odor from lhe lallk. . Simon Urges • Study Airs School Spanhings It said that 7 percent of California's 1,054 school districts forbid spanking. Ten dislricts require the use of corp<>ral punishment. Most o.f the remaining districts permit spanking, but urge that it be used sparingly. Assemblyman Raymond Gonzales (0- Bakersfield), who requested the study, said he did not know how to interpret the fact that boys were paddled far more often than girls. "Is ii that lxlys get into trouble more than girls do, or ar~ school .officials more prone to punishing b o y !" physically~" he remarked tn a n interview. "I personally don't think corporal punishment is the way to c:urb undesirable behavior," Gonzales added. "But il l1 is valid, it seerrui it \\·ould 00 just as valid to use with girls as boys." Gonzales said he did not know if the study would prompt new legislation. Propooals to ban corporal p~!hment have been killed by the Legislature in recf:nt years. The ttatewide survey showed that 37 ,594 spankings were administered to boys. The remaining 6,?.82 reported cases of corporal punishment did not identify the .sex or the student . The report did not offer an explanation for the disparity, but noted that some districts specifically forbid spaning of girls. Some 600 districts reported that Noise spanking was done v.•irh paddles y,·hile 336 dis tricts said it was adminis tered by hand. Other districts authorized •·belt. light straps and yardsticks," the study said. "It a ppears that all districts whi ch me corporal pWlishn1ent do so only after other means of correction have falied," the report said. ''In most Instances , the building p r i nc i pa l determines whether corporal pWlish ment should be used." Issue llo\l:e\'cr. thl! study i.a1cl . "scverol admin1stra1ors in agricultural areas reported that they received complaints from parents that they \~tinted !heir children paddled rather than suspended from school." There v.·ere 605 parental complt1 ints about spankings reported to t•1th('r administrators, school boards or lo lhl' <.'Ourts. the study added. All but 89 districts requ ire y,·itnessC'!I to be present \Vhen cor{X.lr.:i l pWliShn1en t is administered. Aired Newport Taking, Airport to Court Newport Beach'! battle against jet noise at Orange County Airport moves into tbe courtroom Friday when the city will try to force the airport to comply with state noise standards immediately. An Orange County . Superior Court judge wil l be asked to ~ue a writ of mandamus con:ipelling the airport to meet the standards at least until the state conducts a hearing on the airport's request for a \\'aiver from the standards later this month. Newport Beach on Monday "-'ill go before the state Office of Administrative Two Districts Meet to Studv ·-. -·'Jtolliiclary''Plin _ J. ~ UPI Tlllfillltl PlllR!NTS OF KIDNAPED GIRL . DISWAiJoHT Neir!iort-M.Sa and irvfu1 f c boo 1 Ht1rst Family Hasn't S..n Cont1cttld i)J iidM,.rs trustees !lat in joint aftllm_ Wednf:sday to diCUS! swapping up to $28 million worth of real estate. Terrorist Group Linked To Hearst Girl l\.idnaping BULLETIN BERK.ELEY (AP) -The' mysterious Symblon6e Llberalion Arm y cl•lmed in a LeUer to!• radio staUon today that It kidnaped )1ewspaper belress Patricia Hearst and was holding her in "protec- tive custody,'' th e FBI and radio station KPFA said. BERKEl..Ev (L'PJ ) -Authorities today raised the numb\!r of suspects from three to at least five in the kidnaping of beautiful Patricia Hearst. 19-year-0ld granddaughter of newspaper giant William Randolph Hearst. (Related story. Page ~J Investigators said they learned that the comman~like raid on her Berkeley apartment Monday night was carried out by tY<'O black men, t .... ·o white women and one or two white men. The Information came rrom Peter Beiensoo, 31, owner of one Of the getaway .cara used in the abduction Who was 6ound and blindfolded in his car wben Miss Hearst was taken. The screaming and struggling sandy- haired girl was dragged only partially clothed from her apartment and dumped into t~ ,car's truolt. As \he ltidnaJiers drove away, they tii:ed six to 14 shots at neighbors attracted by the screams. Benenson's auto was abandoned several blocks away, and he was left in ii. Miss Hearst's badly beaten fiance said today he woold not te!ltlfy against the kidnapers if th€y r eturned her unhanned. "My personal feelings and the family's feelings are just to get PaUy back," said Steven A. Weed , 26, from the ho.spital bed wbere he is recovering from injuries be suffered when he was beaten on the head v.ith a wine bottle bY one of lhe ltidnapers. uu that happem I won't testify. make any identification of sus~ or give any evidence directly or iridirectly," be said. BeneNon told au1hot1Ues. he wu ''taken by storm" oUtdle·bis Berkeley home and tt happened .. wt "",did not get a good look at bis · ~ Investigators said lie told lhem .lio; ~id not see Mm Heant,arld -wai oot aked by the ltidnapers lb rtliy a n y tntormation about her. "He knows very JitUe about "what happened," said ~Hee s p o k e s m a n Richard Berger. 1'He w~s not aware (Set KIDNAP, Poee %) .. • Trustee! focused on portioD.!I of two Harbor View Hills communities, Bren III and Spyglass Hill. they were told, could be generating 520 school children by 1977. These children \\'Ould be within Newport Beach city limits and within \\'alking dislance ()f schools ()f the Newport-Mesa Unified School Diltrict. Bu t as school district boundarie!I ·are now set, they could be forced to attend cl8.S.'Jes in the Irvine Unified School District. Trustee! from both distTic\S indicated Uley want to transfer the area to the Newport-Mesa district. But the meeting, which was intended for Information purposes only, turned up several potential roadblocks: -The Irvine district has a school lxlnd debt of about $16 millioo. It may be legally prohibited from de-annexing the Harbor View Hills area un til more of that debt i.! paid off. -Irvine ~i.!ltant Superintendent John Rajcic presented figures showing that, If the Harbor View Hills area was transferred to the Newport•Mesa district, the Newport-Mesa district would show a profit of about $450,000 per year after paying the additional costs to educate th e 500 students . However Newport -Mesa Superint~ J~ Nicoll said after the meeung that his district doesn't necessarily accept. tbo6e figmes. To counteract this poaible Newpor-t- Mesa profit, Rajch: again suggested that Irvine receive the Pbilc..rFord plant which ha an assessed value of about $9 million In excha!li• for the 112 million to $19 million Harbor View Hills area. Newport-Mesa trustees appeared cool to the idea. Larry Moore of the Irvine (S.. SWAP, Page!) Hearings -which will conduct the variance hearing -and ask that it be allowed to intervene in those proceedings. The city !oreed the · public hearing on the waive r in a council action filed at !he iame time it brought the mandamus action. Newport Beach City Atl.()rney Dennis O'Neil said he is confident the city·s request to direcUy participate in the variance proceedings will be granted. He's a little less sure what win happen in Orange County Superior Court Friday m()rning. .. The county has filed a n101ion to continue the hearing. 'T'hry cloin1 the \\1ho!e issue will be moot as soon :1';; we have the stale heariQi," o·J~l'il said. .. But the city's position is thal the airport has been in violation of the noise standards for rnore thnn a year and we don 't kn ow for sure if the state will grant the variance. "\\re don't even kno1v ho1v Jong it ·will take for the hearing t>xaminer to render a decision," he said. "And all this time the airport ,is being operated. (See NOISE, Page 21 Before Spa Incident Mrs. Parson's Ex-Boss Cites 'Nervous Strain' By TOM BARLEY Of fl1t P•llr Pilot S!.tt 1'fatia Parson's former employer testified today that she was suffering from nervous strain at least three mootbs before she allegely collapsed in the sauna room at the Holiday Health Spa. Personnel director Neil Christensen of the Certron Corporation. Anaheim, testified for the defense in the Orange County Superior r.ourt "three faces or Eve" trial that Mrs. Parson, SO, \\'as fired Dec. 24, 1969, in circumstances stemming from that condition. Newport Eatery Faced Multitude Of Inspections By L. PETER KRfEG Of !tie Dally ,Uet SI.ti" It resembles a Turkish palace, '";th dotnes penetrating the skyline on NC"\\'- port Beach's restaurant row along Pa- cific Coast Highway. Erhan Gedik and a small band of amateur workmen spent tv.·o years buikling It and Kismet International opened for busine68 this week. Newport Beach building officials said It shouldn't have. They've given Gedlk 48 hours lo finish things like a screen around equipment on the root to shield it from the view above. Gedit has vowed he'll beat !hat deadline. He says he can't afford another delay. He said delay! have cost him $100,000 and he 's on the brink of bankruptcy. And he tossed out some accusalioM about. city inspe<:tors he says caused thO!le delays. He claimed a slfi8le lwpector hrui: kept a personal vendeua up agaimt him for more than a year. He-said the restaurant hu eo1t a total of $.I00.000 so tar and fl00.000 had to be spent becauoe of Ille whims of ao inspector. "1l>t7'd tell me lo do one tltlng then come -Ind llY do IOOl<tbing .else. Tlle7'd Just AY lllo1 . wett •SOfry, but . aomeliody "mldt • inlilike." "n'~ oost me _fP,.909 extra becau!e ol reinop !M7 l:Oj>I" ~ting on." Gedik said. . "We were like 1,"famlly' building this. We worked belt for two ·years with our bare hands. They CM't close me d...n. . Gedlk ln>i•ll Kismet ii not just any comll\<rdal en1enime. "K..lsme.t means fate and dHlhly. This 111.11>)1 Kismet," lie said. Gecflk 1nld at one time he was a (S.. KJSMET, Page II i trs. Pa rson has testified that she collapsed. in the Orange spa on March 2. 1970 and that he r ordeal on that occasion produced a pyschiatric conditioa in which she became three personali ties. She claims in her $I million lawsuit that one or those personalities toured local bars looking for mrn and enjoyed sexual relations \\'ith male pa trons on at least 24 occasions during a three-year period. Christensen told defense attor:iey Donald A. Ru.s!on that i\·lrs. Parson ~·as fired after she !rft her job .as a tape dupLicator without nolifyln&: management at the tape recordiJJI company. He further testified that I a t e r conversations with her husband Jed him to note in !he personnel records he brought to the courtroo1n Lhat she could not \\'Ork again and was suffering from (See SAUI\iA . Page 2) Arhor Day Dec lared By Newport l\lnyor ~\fayor Donald A. ~h:lnn ls ha s proclaimed i\tarcfl 7 Arbor Day in Ne\\i>ort Beach in recognition of a "~fake America Beautiful " progrdm sponsored by the Women's Council of the Ney,·part Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors. The mayor said the COWlcil plans lo invite all residents to donate bulbs. shrubs, flowef'!I and t!'ffs to be used by new homeowners to landscape their property or to be used in improving public parkways and parks. Coast • Weather Decreasing winds and sunny skies a re on the agenda Friday. \\ilh highs at the beaches at 62 rising to 68 inland. Overnight !o~·s 34-42. INSWE TODAY A /lle.tican physician and hi~ /oll()wers claini a drug ba1med in the 1950's i 1' the U.S. con cu re ca1tctr. The drvg hcu re. ce ived critici.cm Gt~ prtti.lt from doctoN .a11d la:y!Mtl. See 1tofy Piig• 7. L. M. ltV41 I C•Mf9nll• J '""lllM 11 ·» Ctftlkt tt C~4 :rt OMlll N•llen 1t l tHtllfl•I l'•ff • 1111~•-1 n Ill-.,, , .... ""' It--' ,. M¥ O•rfttr 2t "'9rffc.,. n An• L•.....,,, 11 ' ~Vitt • N1t~I Mwwt • Qr-• c......., t• ,TA It Syrvl• ,......., IS '""' Jt..14 IMO: Mwlt.. 9H1 Ttlt...... ti T~ ··-WNlllff I w......n ..._ ,,.,. WtrM Mew. 4 N Socialite's .tast Rites .~cl1edule<l . , . lnfunn<JI \ ~1la!1on lo 1><1Y fin;.i l ·f€'!pccls to 67-y£>or Harbor Ar{'a resident • and socialite Bl<inchc Benz. "'ho died !'J'ucsc!a~· ;ii !ht"' :i.gc of 61. is schl'<ltd\·d ton igl11 in Costa t-.1e ... a. Friends n1ay cal! at Bell Broadway ~lortua ry until 8:30 p.1n .. \1'hile regular 1'UnC'r<.1I services \\•ill be Frid11v ll\ ll ·a.in. in the same chll(>('I • ~-lcntori:-il l'Ont ributions to \lrs. Benz' dC\'Olcd Easlcrn Siar Ch:iplc;· 568 arc ·'Suggested by ht'r son, Bruce Scholes. , her solr survivor tx>sidcs one grandson. A Californian and Oran~c County T'Midcnt s incr 1906, f.l rs. fi('nz li\'Cd in lhe Bethel Tov•crs sf.'nior citizens . ri:tircment skyscraper. ti6li \\'. 19\h St., Cos1a ~lcsa . "'hen she died . She had lived in Nt?wport Beach or Costa Mesa for her entire time in , Ca!irornia and was widely active in club ~"'(Ork. ·· A house...,•1fe most or he r life. r-.trs. ' fknz did Sf'r\'e as manager of the old Balboa Inn a t !\·lain Street and Balboa Boule\·ard Hl Nc .... •port Beach fron 1 19~~ until JO )'('n rs Jarer She 11·as a charter mcmher or most cf the clubs and organizations to Y.'hich she bclongt'd, ch ief among them being l he Order of Eastern Star. Other activilies to \l'hich the 12te Mrs. Benz de\•otrd time included !he Zonr::i Cluh of Newport Beach, of whit·h s~e \1•as an honorary lifetime member: ·•,.Golde n Harbor Shrine No. 98 of Newport 'Marbor: the Olarity Court f\o. 120 of • 1he Order of Ama rantha. Ga rden Grove· lhc Auxiliary of Harbor American Legio~ <Post 271 and !he Senior Citizens Club ·Of th e Harbor Area. , lnumment at Fort Rose<'rans National .eem.etery, San Diego, wll follow fun eral serv1.ces conducted by Eastern Star officials under direction of Be 11 Broad\ray Mortuary . . ·Mr. Penbertl1y, Lumber Tycoon, Services Friday :t.lemoria l funeral services a re scheduled Friday for longtime West Coast lumber man Arthur c. Penbcrthv a summer resident or Balboa Isla~ for mo re lhan 50 years. ·,.'.A resident of Arcadia. i\tr. Penberthy died al his home lllCre r.1onday al the age of 8J, thre 1\'ccks short of his : 82nd birthday. • ' Hite s [or '.\Ir . Penberthy, Y.'ho leaves 'iriends and relatives in the l-l arbor Area · ""'111 be Friday at l p.m. in Rose H ill~ J\temorinl Park's Rainbow Chapel, \Vhitlier. Family members suggest memorial p>ntributions to the 11eart AY>sociation. A natil'e of 11cnon1ince, i\tich., ]\-1r. Penbe rthy graduated froin the Universlly ol r.-Uchigan and in 1913 moved lo Cal lfornia. ~le s1at1.ed v.•uh lhe J\lcCormick : LumbCr Company in San D i e go , ; homesteaded desert property in !he : Imperial VaJley for ni ne years, the n • j.,·ent north . ' : lie sci-\·cd .:i s reprcsent.:i!i\'e of various -\\'ash ington and Northern California •lumber firms 1n !he Los Angeles area ' and founded the \Vest Coas t Steamship : Con1pany. The finn has operated coastal ]umber ; vessels for 45 ~·cars. ' Sur vi1·ors include hi~ 11·if<' nf 56 ye:1rs, : 1)1c fornlf'r l"lorl'!l<.'l' nr·o1rn, plus four • t·hidrt'n , ~Irs. J-lel n1ul Vorster i Pea rlita 'J'enberth\'1 nf S1t'r r:i ~ladr!'; ~·frs. ·~arnUl'I ·smi1 h (~·l ar.v PC'nbcrthy l of , Stu!tgart . c:ermany. ~lrs, John ~~a il1nnt:ig11c (Jonn Penbt'r1h\ \ and rt son, Arthur Penht'rthv Jr.. beth of \l·hon1 ; i11·e in l'\ewpon BcaCh. : . He also leaves three. brothers, a sister : and 13 grandchildren. " t ' -• • ORANG-I COAST ' DAILY PILOT Th• .o""" c .... , OA!l 'I PILOl. w••h which •• co..,lllnl'd !he New1·P••11, •• Wblllllled II'/ the O••ng• CO•" Pu1>1.,h1ng Comp1nv ~tPI· "'~ edlO""~ ~'• PUl>h>h.-0, MD"ll~v lhrOU!j!'t ~fldey, !or (0111 M ••~. N•wP1rl 6 •1t!'t, 11un1>1>9l0<> l';•~cnlFo""'~'" V•lloy, L•ount floecn, ,,.;.,,,S•ddleo"~ ~na ~on Clemenlol ~.,. J~•n C~ol11rtno • ••nol• rogtonl! f<l ll<on " p~bl"hl<I ~11urd•V• ~nd Su1"'~~1 I"• P1'nc,pei puoll1hl<19 ollnl ,, " JlO V\oll il•r S"et•. Co!tt Mnt, Ctlllo•n•t, ll6l•. Rob••' N. w •• ~ P••·"''"' 8"° Puohono• J t c~ R. C urlt y Vtt• Pre1.aen1 '"" Grnut! Mtn•Otr Tho11111 KttYi! ~d•IO• Tho..,11 "· Murphint '-'•n•0•"'1 Ed"O' L P1 te• K,;,9 N.,._, 8tKll Coty t.d1!'IH N•w,.,. a..h Offl~• l l l l Nt wpo1! l ou lt•1rd Meili119 Add rtn: ,.0. l o• 1175, •26~) 0."9t OffkM to.It Mtu ' Ul Wt" .8Y '!•t tl I.••""' lltlCll. 111 FOrfll ........... 11 .... 11,..IOo'I llt•c~· 17171 lluch 6&uh•vt •d $.Mt Cltmen1e; )OS 'Iott~ El C•mlllO llNI , .. ~ 17t4J 642·4)21 Ci..tfte4 A4"rthl1t9 64J·S67t Co11yo10ht. U TJ, Oftno<o (ot1\! ~ut:tiltJ't .... co"'P'~~. Ho ...,.., ,.., •• , ltou1"•"D"'' ett•l(ld t l tNtlttr •• "'""'''""''"" lltt•Tft m•1 IMI 1~.0 wl!"""! t M<lt! 11tr· "'luitft IA C00¥•1pf!I Owiler. $«1)nf Cl.IN _,..,, N kl •• (esti Mew, Ct "tomlt . $1111o1Ct lllllln by '"'le' t2.il 'l'IOft!Mt; "" !Nin 11.ll rntftlhtr1 1911!"•"' •fl!N tlMI ''·" """"""' -·-· .. ·-• - -,r- i~~1Popeil . Hearing . . ;+·G&g -~file Lifted • • • By ARTUUll R. VINSEL Of ... i>.i[J. ,...., lltff : ' 1 • · No new• Pi jm be ·imposed on -~-wrltttn tra~p!iijol, feiillmon; .. date '. •· in the murder~ trial ot llewport Bllcb suspeCt .. T" Popell a'Dd her • ilea:OO 1ov._ . ..,.. ·: -. . . ... - on tht solicited nlurdtr charges-will takt somt time to traruieribe from records and type out In viewable for~. "·'*"""" A former 'lfl-ilress who Jted a kitchen Tb is, Judge Litwin noted, w 111 effectively achieve what deft n s e attorneys want, the lac k or wrltttn ma terial available to the press and public. He said it will take unUl after the Feb. 19 trail opens to get such transcriptions together. DtU't' ,.., lttft PMf9 ':'-gadget manufacturer v.·orth an alleged $200 milllon-.8t.·.\he time their marriage soured, Mrs~ ;POpeil Is accused by poUce of plotting to hive him kOled in order to secure a ~h,a're ·of the fortune. The Chica1cH>ased muJtimillionalre's divorce again will prevtnt her obtaining any share .ot . the wealth as soon as it becomes flnaL The Popeils' divorce action Is continuing in Chicago despite . the California murder-for-hire trial. "·1th a judge there cutting off fu rther support payment.! to the wife. From Page I SWAP • • • PROPRIETOR OF THIS RESTAURANT CLAIMS CITY IS HASSLING HIM OVER BUILDING New port Building Officials Say More Work Needed on Eatery Across Coast Highway from Bay Club Frl~ of .the attractlve bloode who struggled to malDtaln tbe family home at 519 HarbOr &:land Drive, Newport Beach, pledged costly propei'ties to help Iler obtain bail money after her arrest last month. She and her alleged 1over and accomplice. private pilot Daniel A)'i!rs. of Santa Ana, face preliminary bearing Jan. 19 In Los ~eles County Superior Cllt.111 at Long Bdlch. Company said !hat more boundary adjustments proba bly would be necessary when the dov.-ncoast area is developed. Tbus the possibility \\'I S raised that no adj~mt.s should be made until se1•eral can be made al one time. 'THIS IS MY KISMET " Restaurateur Ged ik Fron• PHge l KISME T ... stockbrokt·r. "! u;;rd ~o 1n an.:ige mon('y." he said. ·'1'n' on!~· a ynun~ man. I'm 3.'i. bul I had to give llJl that kind of life . "[ didn't 1-1•:i11t 1o pl.iy ~·nv 1ncnl' games." he sa\d . ··This is my life no\~. 1ny K1 s111e:. · he said. J\'c\vporl Betich Bobby Fowler said story. But to follow rules. Building Director he knOl\'S (;edik "s "Our attitucl c is 1hat \\{' ha1·e a set of ordinances th;it ha\'e to be en forced. It is our job ot enforce thc1n, Fov.ler said. "The f.:ict that a m.:in doesn't have enough money to finish his work i:; sornething v.·e can't con trol. "He's a business1na11 and sho uld knOI\' ho\v much th ings ~1n' J,i{ling 10 cost," Fo111ler said. But Gedik 1h1nks 1hc city "1s iust out 10 get nH•." "Thcy'\'C been m:ik1n~ m(' bleed for 111·0 years.·· hr ch,1rgrd Fo\11lr r s:iid th e cha rg1•5 or h;ir:i'>s1111·r1t are unfoundC'd. "I was there onr 111nc \lhrn ou r rhir r inspector personally explained to them how to install ;i hood over the cooking: area." l-'01l'ler said. .. \Ve came bark .:i month later and ii was put in completely wrong. \\'e made them tear it oul. "And ~fr. Ged ik says !hose are the i..u1ds of things \1·e\·e hcen hassl!ng him over." he sairl . Fov.·ler pointed out lhe pla nn ing com1nission required the screen around 1he roof top cquipmcnl as 1>art of the r('staurant's use per111iL Fo...,•ler also said 1vorkmcn at !ht' r.:is1aur:1 nt buil t :inrl reb11il! the domes on iop "srvcn or righr rin1cs." They diet that bCl'<lU'>C they w::inted rhrrn to be just right , c:edik said. "Everyth ing you sre \l'llS tnnde by hand. wit h love ," Gt'dik said. "'The stained glass \\'as pa inted by hand, and !he mu rals and mosaics were donE.' by hand . The tapered wooden sculpture on the ceiling that crea!cs a sunburst effC'ct 1vas ca r v e d meticulo11slv by hand," G«lik said "\\'e ha~·e ·a good feeli ng. \Ve'l'c created something that we prayed for. ··\~"e 're not religious. But we're spiritual," he said. "\.\'e're not Jesus freaks or anything li ke that. We just believe-to be a man :· Gcdik said. Gcdik said he 11•as telling his story reluctantl y. "I don't want the \\'hole c1ly do1\'n un me." hi:! sHid . ··r :in1 11fra id !hat might happc.'n." Fowl er said his depar1n1cnt doesn't operate th;1l w;iy and C.rdi~ will be granted his final nppm\'R I ;ind husinrs..~ license 1\•hen !he required in1 provcmcnts ar!' madt Acap ulco Race Sailors Do1111ing lleavier Clotl1i11::! C · Chilly northeast "·inds up to 18 knot s moved the Acapulco race fleet to11ard Cabo San Lucas today as crews donned y.·inler clothing on deck. The distinct change in the weather also scrambled the fl eet \\ilh Dick \Vheelcr's Columbia -52 Legacy laking over the boat-for.boa t lead and Cfiarl<'s Cheney's Ericson·39 Vixen mo\'cd up to the handi tap lead . The leaders reported positions hal f 1\·ay between f\-lagda!ena Bay and Cabo San Lucas and the rest of !he fleet \1·as strung out as far back as C;ipc San Lazaro. north of r.tag B~y. \'i xcn v.·as the handicnp leader O\'Crall and in Class B. unseating La.-; Alegre '1 hi ch had been leading since the start. Class A leader 1\·as Legacy and th e l'l11ss C le.1der \\•as Zyngon. a •Rangcr-37 rn1ned by Jorge Muniela of lhe ;\capulro \'C. Accorcl Reaclie<l l1i I nde1Je11.de11t Trucker Strike? From Pagel SAUN,-\ • • • nervOlL'i strain. Christensen's testimony followed that or three fonner female patrons o( the health spa. all of whom testified that they encountered no difficulty with the sliding glass door in the sauna room at about the time that P.1rs. Parson allegedl y was trapped. Seven former patroM of the spa !estified in the plaintiff's 12-week cue that the sliding glass door often jammed and came off th~ tracks and that the rracks were corroded from water, seepage and inadquate maintenance. Dcl'ense witness Karen Neill . 25, of 224 Orchid St.. Corona del Mar. became the center of a courtroom controversy today v.•hen plaintiff's attorney Marvin Lewis Sr. accused her of changing her testimony. Airs. Neill. who ~·as employed by the health spa at the time P.lrs. Parson \\'as trapped , had earlier testified for Lewis after signing a state men t reflecting her role on ?\.1arch 2, 1970, 'rhen she was one fo the first persons to reach the hys terical r.-frs. Parson. She testified for Ruston today that she had no diff iculty in opening the sliding door a fter Mrs. Parson was: ca rried from the hea lt h spa and that the heavy glass door appeared to be on its tr<1c k at the lime. But she admitted to the angry Le.,,·is ar1 er Judge i\furray overruled Huston's vl gorous objections that the door had been stic king for at least two weeks pr1or t.o the incident and th at she had reported it to the manager. Fron1 \\'ir e 5"r,·ices ·11 i\lrs. :"Je1 challenged manager Tony A lcntati\'e agreem('nt "'':IS reached Ca ssaza's earlier s!alemcnl that he did in \\'ashington today b c t .,.,, c e n not inspec~ the door until the evening independ ent trucker groups and !he of Lhe day on ~,hich ~1rs. Parson Tbe slender bM>ncie, '8, and Ayers, 37, have both pleaded Innocent to twin counts of soliciting to commit murder and conspiracy to· commit murder. They olfered ·~,000 each to a pair r of friends empk>ytd at Douglu Aircraft Company in Long Beach where Ayers also worked to carry out a murder amtraC\ on Samuel Popeil , 59, qticago, aecording to police allegations. One of the accused hit-men are testi- fying in retrun for reduced charpe or immunity -botll from pn>O<OlllOO -""""""1!Y call«! • Popeil to warn him and then coopenied with poUce. Long Beach police raided the e1-:lusive Harbor Island home occupied by ri.trs. Popeil, her two teenaged daughters and reportedly, '. oCcasionally Ayers, nearly a month ago . They claim to have tape recordings made of negotiations between J.fr5. Popeil and her friend and the aUegedly hired contract killers dealing with plans for the untimely dembe of the kitchen gadget king. His ;ndustrial plutics empltt "1cludes marketing of the so-clllt.d. pocke_t fishing. rod which is widel1 advertised on televi!lon. Defense attameYJ far Mrs. Popeil and Ayers -the latter ot , whom spent several days in jail before securing cash bail-have attempted to have the press and public ~ from courtroom proceedings in Loni ~ach. ~1unlcipal Court Judge Charles S. Litwin swtaloed such arguments for ohe "brief period;-bat on Wednetdey refused to seal written transcripts of court records. He said the amount of tes timony taken 50 far -and \l'hich led to an order for the couple to definitely stand trial From Pagel NOISE ... fede ral government to <'nd a \·iolcnt allegedl y was trapped. eight-d~y truckers strike against higher in violation of the laYl." fuel prioes. (Related picture. F'age 4./ :\frs. Ncill testified today lhat Cassaza O'Nei l said. while the county is fighting President ~ixon tind officials of \\'Cnt 10 lhe scene immediately despite tttc city's req uest for the l':rit. cl aiming Eastern_ indus~rial stat('s badly hit by the fact that it was ladies day at the compllance. will force them to elim inate the strike hailed the agreement. but health spa aftcr warning patrons by virtually all jel operations and perhaps ;!! !e;i. st !hrce leaders of the loosely loud speaker that he was hurrying to even close do"'Tl the airport, it isn't ed the scene. organtz st rike rejected it. opposed to intervention in the state Tn1l'k traffit.: picked up noticcablv 111 hearing. h<·'1v!ly ind u:;tria!i1Rd Penn<>•·!;·: ·ia ·.,nd "They haven't consented," he said. Trustees seemed lO agree that the most potentially serious roadblock was the bonded indebtedness of Irvine school taxpayers. At present. the total assessed value ol the Irvine district Is $124 mllllon. Of th!s Jigu.... 1ho district bas bom>wtd $16 mill ion in school bonds, or about 13 percent of it.s assessed valuation. However school distrlcta are not nonnally allowed to exceed 10 perttnt. Irvine officials expressed fear that if they de-annextd 112 to 119 mJllloo wonh of Harbor View Hills real estatt, It would r<rise the percentage of thtlr indebtedness still further. and ptrbaps make it impas:!!lble for thein to .sell an y more school construction bonds. Rajcic also said it might be illegal for the Ir .. ·ine district to de-annex so \'aluable an area whlle it had a debt amounting to IJ percent of its ~ value. The 90-minute meeting ended with expressions ol. O!ltimisim from both sides. Starrs of both the Newport-Mesa and Irvine district "'ere instructed to con tinue 11earchlng for 1 mutually acceptable JOlulion. Frott9 PGfle l KIDNAP. • • of Y.'hat v.·as going on." Bentn!On and a composite drawing of Lhe lddnapers being prepared by an FBI artist y,·ere the main le{!ds police had to go on. Bertelty police Lt . Oav):I J~n said that his department and the FBI have checked out dozens of other leads, v.ithout success. ~llss Hearst's father, Randolph A. Hearst, president and editor of the San Francisco Examintr, and her mother. Calherine, a regent of the University of Califumia, w1ited anxiously at their flillsborough mansion south of San Francisco for word about their daua:hter. Police and family sp0kesmen aald they received no ramom demands or other contact from the kidnapers. Reinecke Won't Talk o.h10. which had been :imoog the hardl'St Six A111e1·icans Fincel "But they y.·on't oppose us ." hn stales. l\'ith factory closings and O'Neil said that assuming the request SACRAMENTO (AP ) -LI. Gov. Ed 1ho11~ands of "''orkers laid off. BANGKOK. Thailand (AP) -Si'.': is g-rante<I the re will be a series of Reinecke refused to say Wednesday \·lolcncc wh ich clain1cct t1vo liv es :ind Ameri can teen-agers \.\o'cre fined $5-0 each pre-hearing conferences wilh attornevs "'hether he was In Washington thls week do1.c11s or injuries "'as reported hy polif'r ~nd given th re<?-month suspended jl'lil represe nting the city, th e county aild in connection v;ith the f e d er a t as lessening slightly. But thousand~ of sentences for committing sacri lege by the California Division of Aeronauti cs, investi gati on of the IIT scandal . But Nt1 rional Gua rd rronps sti ll "".e r I' climbing on a statue of Buddha. The which pron1ulgated the noise ~tandards. he said he expects federal prosecutors p:11roJl1ng highv.•ays in at lea5t three 1\merlcans. members of a tou r group He said the conference s will decide to reach a conclusion IOOl'1 in the case states because of sporadic ,!;\Jntirc fro n1 Lhe An1erican high school in th e procedures t.o be used at the hearing . in\'o lving the giant flnn's $400,000 pledge against trucks still on the ronrl. Singapore. were tried al Sukholhai in "'·hich is 9Cheduled to ru n Feb. 19 to to underwrite the 1972 Republican l\lichigan Go\'. \Villia m r.. ;\1 1JJ1ken northern Thailand. 21 in Santa Ana. National Convention. urged Trucker.;: to "heed the call of ·1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ !heir leadership and end bloc kades and I other disruptive acts p e ndin g ratification'' of !he agreement. · But a spokesman fo r n.oadmaster . associated wit h lhe truckers' Overdril'e :r.tagazine. said, "There's no \1·av in hell they're going back. From lhe ·tone of the guys I'm talking to, l don 't think they're goin g to settle." "There is no use jumping back out !here on the highway until we get a fuel cost roll back," said Lee Carroll Pugh, representing a grou p of \Vest Texas tru ckers. "TI1at's v.·hy we st o~··cd in the fi rst plae<:. I don't th ink we're going lo turn a wheel un til we get i !. . ' .I. \\I. "River Ra!" Edwa rds, prcsiden l of Independent Drivers of America, Ltd .. said of the agrecrnent. "The ans1\•cr 1s no. I've been on the' phone all mor ning on this and nobody is In fa vor." In California, an inde pendent truck driv!'r y,•as in jured in a rock-throwing incident in connection w1th the truckers' protest. Police al Ontario said Robert lle(fncr. rrom Pompano, Fla.. was cut y.·hen someone threw rocks through the win- do\~S of the rig he was drivinli( \Vcdn ::s- day. Scattered blockad!'s or truck stops were report ed ln several parts of the St1'!e. Three true~ stops' in the Sacramento area and one io San Jose were shut d014'n without incident \V e d n es d Hy . Truckers pa rked Lheir rigs at the fuchng 1sl11nds. In met ropolitan Los Angeles, where !he independent tnickers revolt was in 11$ sixt h da y, the Ca liforn ia Highway f'alrol reported a definite 4rop in truck tr11ffic. 1.Iany truck storr.i: c Io s e d vnlun!anly. Beat The Tax Man SALE! MAaCll hi I GO TO ~'S TO COLLECT TAXES ON THEii! .. , ... INVENTORY. I ca• HA•DJ.Y WAIT I NO DEFROSTING . 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Apart from its supposed c an cer·fighting properties, .Contreras and others who have .used the drug say it often relieves pain even Jn cancer patients who have needed strong doses o f morphine, and allows them lo die a peaceful death. on hif patients , Conlreras responded ttwll It is hard to ('valuate cancer treatments solely from cli nical rttords, because 1f a patient later dies, no one can say how long he would have lived wtthout it. I dozens ot Amerteen t'anCert q~ck medlcLnes. . \ for ma~y o~htn. patients ih tho lut l1A&U ot... :Jiiere have been tl;it,!'QU~Y Laetrtle is a trade name t the diseJse come to •. clinic treatment, an herbal .elixir for amygdalln, a common ' . 'near lhis border\ eown every 1 now distributed from ~exioo substBnce found !I l,~ kinds day hor.'og to be cured and New Zealand ; Krebicnen. of food . Krebs and ha father The .... ure is a drug most a drug that was the subject worked with amygdalin. "I WOULD SA\' that 60 percent of my patients -and remen1ber, they are usually 32.4 N. NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH 642-3766 Americah meditil authorities of a court battle in Ule 198Cb:; have ~n condeinning as_ a group of substances ca~led worthless for more than 20 Koch ag ents: and vanou!> · diets; machines and elee tri cal THE SICKEST patients are housed in a small comn'lunity hospital not far away. Others come as outpatients and wait in a receiving room dominated by a large painting of a traveler giving water to a man lying in the road. IAUIULE CAN h e I p control cancer 'J'Jn so m e patients and pr0J9flg the lives of others in which lhe discP.se has spread too far , said Contreras. But he added most of his patients have already tried convenllonal l.te&tnients and are ao ill when he sees Asked to provide statistirs showing the effect of Laetrile (See CANCER, Pa ~e 301 ll V••r1o s.nw Loutklll •SALES • SERVICE years. -. !"I TllE DRUG IS Laetri~.~ derived from apricot kernel!:.• Jn recent wee~s, the Nationa li 'ff Ille a'I:~ right,! 1 lte blood· of tt•if· lions · b 011 their (FDA) lla11ds. ' Cancer I~tltule in the United Slates sub~ted ··Laelrile to Mother . Jn.:1 ·:1oog series of tests. v ... devlces. AS FOR LAETRILE, a cult has grown up around it, conslsling mostly of Laetr ile patients and health fo o d devotees. all of them furious at Food and Dru g Adm inistration officials for banning it. "U we are rig Ht, the blood of millions is on their hands," declares Dr. Ernst T. Krebs ol San Francisco, one of Laetrile 's developers. Despite the ban , Laetrile's use has steadily increased. Qnee ag~ln:, Laetrile failed to • ~iblt any anti-cancer i T actlvily, The U.Utute does not • p~.titifl.'rtirniet experiments. · "Its use is definitely on the increase. I would say it's consid e.ra ble ,'' says a Californ ia food and drug agent, J .R. Jackson. UPIT ...... Tep Seller Joe Girard, of Detroit, has been the top Chev· rolet sales~.an,, s(QC.€1 ... 1955 -and the world's '' best since 1972. H~ ~ •. ' grossed ,1ao,ooo while selling 1,350 ·~w and used cars in 1973. . ' Bu.b~Je• ~ G~dens · AnoUut flrles of tests, howev~'t continues at the M e mo r·fa-:r.-moan-Kettcring Cancer Center in NeW York. Results are expected within seve ral weeks. AS MAN"· AS 56.000 per~ons may bii.ve· ti ken 'Laetril"e since the ea;ly ~·-· and its supporters say ' its use is growing. rapidly. 1be drug· is just one of .a.number of un ~1~tbodol. THE FDA , Af\tA .a n d An1erican Cancer Society have all fought Laetril e the past tv.·o decades. 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DAYUGllT •!. "\\'ho first clrca rncd up d:i ylight saving time ?" A. Benjan1in Fran klin is credited with suggesting that cir i~t·ns set thC' cloeks aht'ad iln hour to lengthen th e days, but he regarded the suggestion as humorous. Ct "I)() 11i·on11;'u 1n China wear ea rrings?" ,\. Sonic of U1 c o!cler ladies do. Gold loops. In pierced ear~. Hui c.:orrcs pondcnts say none of the younger girls \.\"l'iif <111: Je11l·l ry ill ,di. F1r~1 111:111 1'\"l•r to <lo111c~t1cale a horse did that thing not 10 ride th1' beH.~!. but 1nilk it. Or so numerous e.xperts CO/l\t.:Jltl. TllATCllER Th:ll expert \1 ho knov.'s ho\\' 10 !hatch a roof properly is a rarity. And in England, in fact, he is a highl y honored citizen. The country even has a Senior Thatching Official. Maybe the most compar<1ble craftsman "·e know hereabout is the grain stacker. \\'hen I \vas a boy in the harvest fields in ri.1ontana, Idaho and Washington Sta te, there was always one special man over in the next county known as the region 's master stacker. Address m.ail to L. fl!. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, Nt1Do pori Bcuclt, 92660. DRUNKS' ft1EDAL ?i10SCOW (UPI ! Cz ar Pe ter the Great so disliked drunkards that he made 1hen1 v;ear a IS-pound iron n1cdal inscribed '·for imbi bin g." I So say historians i n Petroza vodsk, according to the Tass news agency. Gifts From The Hea11 Think w.,~llff P'la1a Tass said I.he historians discovered an early 18th century docu ment describing! rile "Order of the l3olll c." ~·hich drunkards \\'ere olJJigcdl !o \rear day and night. 17th & Inf~.,...._, 1_.111 ~IH At The N•wpontw I• {!)ur ~fh foR EVER Y OU R GUAR ANT EE OCCASION •ult '"lnn1I uf nH1nr• 11 .,., oh•rn uf i••t lr • f,.,1, lU appr•i•f !(Ir .ti /.,.1.,1 .;u"'r morr lh•11 '"" p•): All items in 14 or 181< solid gold •:l Pu rl ("""I • JI ~u•t \t" •• ] h ,.,., • I ~ ,• • t• ~ ~ 1!11•, I· (~, • I • I j~·· Prtolt •mt 1h1)I :.11.11 ·• ~"I lip, dt i" hl)ldl bloll1IOI lmtlh,1! on Hlohd II~ $78 $22 $39 .$49 1.•~•'"t 8l1tl ~Ii • ~IOP""' & ~~b1 Ror.; '"~''' 1nr~I hot b·~l~ 11•• II• TC.., ' .. $85 J,t . ., .l11Wt"11t tl "I J I~""'~' 1me:·,1: ",. ·~ ~· ., ll)'lf 1tllo• 101~ '"~U"l••.i t,n, COOi 1 1~ -$84 BONUS SPECIAL -THIS WEEK ONLY! ·@~-.· . ·. 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All favorites. clearance ' ' Sh9p Friday 10 A. M. to 9:30 P. M. Saturday 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. Mliy Co South Coast Plaza, San Diego Frwy at Bristol r 7 I 7 -~ ----• ., .... · . -. •• Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67. NO. 38 , 3 SECTIONS, lo PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1974 c TEN CENTS State Airs School Spankings SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Cal~omia children wtre on the receiving end of 46,Q!2. classroom spanking1 the past school year, according to a state study released lOday. Boys suffered spankings 18 times ns often as girls, who were paddled on 2,146.occasions during the 1972-73 school year, the report said. The sludy, prepared by the Stale Department of EducaUon . v.·ns the lirst of its kind to assess the extent of corporal punishment in Cali for nia It said that 7 percent of Calllornia's 1,054 school districts rorbid spanking. Ten districts require the use of co~ral punishment. Most of the remaining districts permit spanking, but urge that it be used sparingly. Assembly man Raymond Gonzales (0- Bakersrield), who requested the study, said he did not know how to interpret the fact that boys were paddled f:lr more often than girls. "ls it that boys get into trouble more lhan girls do , or are school officials more prone to punishing b o y s physically?" he remark.ed. in a n interview. , "I personally don't think corporal punishment is the way to curb wxlesirable behavior," Gonzales added. "But if it is valid, it seems it would be just as valid to use with girls as boys." Gonzales said he did not know if the study would prompt new legislation. Proposals lo ban corporal punlshment have been killed by the Legislature in recent years. The statewide survey showed that 37,594 spankings were admini.sterf.'d lo boys. The remaining 6,282 reported cases of corporal punishment did not identify the sex of the student. The report did not offer an explanation for the disparity, but noted that some districts specifically forbid spaning of girls. Some 600 districts reported that spanking \l.'as done with paddles while 336 districts said it was administered by hand. Other districts aul.horizcd "belt, light straps and yardsticks," the study said. "It appears that all districts wh ich use corporal punishment do so only after other means of correction have failed ," the report said. ··1n most instances, the building: pr i n c i pa I determines whether corporal punishment should be used." Jfo\l.'eVer. the stud y said, "several administrators in agricultural areas reported tha1 they received cOmplaints from parents that !hey "'anted their children paddled rather than suspended front schooL" There "''ere 60i parental complaints about spankings reported to either administrators. school boards or to the courts. the study added. All but 89 districts require \vitncsses to be present when corporal punishment is administered. 'Army' Holds Patricia Hearst .. . .. ... -~, - -0 ........... -,. .. ~ -let Noise ·:-:: ~.::::::-:;:-'.!,..";;:. - > • ... . :. ' ..... .:· .....,),.:! ~ -·-· -4 •...... .,.. .. .. Newport Battle Goes to Court . ' Newport Beach's battle against jet noise at Orange County Airport moves into the courtroo1n Friday \l.'hen the city will try to force the airport to comply wilb stale noise standards immediately. An Orange County Superior Court judge \\'i ll be asked to issue a writ of mandamus compelling the ai rport to meet the standards at least until the state conducts a hearing on the a irport's request for a waiver from -Mesan Faces -. . . ,..-~ Seco11d Trial In Moles ting Joseph Reitano of Costa ~1esa was ordered late Wednesday to face a second trial lr1arch 18 after an Orange County Superior Court jw-y fa iled to reach a verdict in his child molesting case. Judge James Turner set the trial date after Judge Herbert S. Herlands ruled a mistrial after two months of testimony and more than one week of deli berations. The jury deadlocked at 8 to 4 for acquittal in most of the 18 felony counts ol sex perversion. lewd conduct and sodomy wi th children under It years or age. lt wa,, learned that th e jury split .at 6 to 6 on the remaining issue. Reitano, 60, of 1845 Anaheim Ave., "''as returned to his county jail cell under the close guard ordered \l.'hen !>e reportedly, was threalened by other mmatea. Those lhreats and tbe possibil ity that ne'!'3paper publicity mlght lead to physical action against Reitano recently led Judge Herlandl to bar a Daily Pilot rel)Ort.tr from the courtroom In the late 'lai" of lhe Coote Mesan's trial. Reitano was indicted by the Grand .;Jury ~r lhe panel heard testimony 'i:om witnesses ·including four alleged vict)ms: Tbroo llirls .,... 12 11 and 10 and a boy ot !. ' Re!tepo Is beld in Jail with bail set at $26,000. ~imon Vrges "Oregon, Plans' " . WASlllNGroN :IUPI ) -With ,.~t!lll!'f • n.e r f v legislation t~ Dew.:t>1>111c1 .. In lhe Ho111e ....calla. s<liata,! -a clllel WIDlam E. 8tmon !Oday urted 1tolfs with ,.vtf'! 11M01ine sho<tq" to 11<1 up their own rationing • ty11em1 ~sed oo. Ottgan's o d d • e v e n oumbero plan. inc· a telellt'am to govcmcrs. llm<o .. 1c1-lhla opUonal form o! 11t10illg !IOU!d dl~rqe th• 0 r11h or p&ruc buying which has .caUa«f Ume del•ys, p e r 11 o n a 1 inconvenience and eslra tnfflc problems around aervlce slJUons." . Some states already h a v e lollowed O...glh'• lead by onlerlng faibllne sales restricted to even- :il.llnbffed days of the month for m0iort;i.. whooe llCellle plates end ,w!Jh Jn even number. .. the standards later U1is month. Ne"·port Beach on Monday will go before the slate Office of Administrative Hearings -which will cooduct the variance hearing -and ask that it be allowed to intervene in lhose proceedings. The city forced the public hearing on lhe waiver in a council action filed at lhe same ti.me it brought the mandamus action. Newport Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil said he is co nfident the city's rtqljeOI to <!Jrectly JWµcjpete ip !be variance proceedings will be granted. He's a little lt9 sure what Wm ha~ in Orange Coanty Superior C.ourt Friday morning. '"'· •• • · ~lly '"" 1MH l'Mlo CITY fMl'LOYE RON WEBIR PONDERS JOB AHIAD AFTER WIND PELLS TREE At Ttd GrHn Home on Sh1mrock Line in Costa MHI, 1 Horizontal 60-foot Cedar ''The county ha_s filed a motion to continue the hearing. They claim the whole issue "''ill be moot as soon as we have the state hearing." O'Neil said. "But the city's position is that the. airport has been in violation of the noise standards for more than a year and we don't know for sure if the state will grant the variance. "We don 't even know how long it will take for the hearing examiner to render a decision," he said. "And all this lime the airport is being operated !Set NOISE, Page Z) Accord R eaclied l ri l 1ulepe1ide1it Trucker St rike? From Wire Services A tentative agreement was reached in Washington today be t w een independent trucker groups and the federal government to end a violent eight-day truckers strike against hi gher fuel prices. (Related picture, Pa~e 4.) President Nixon and offictals of . Ea.stern industrial stat.es badly hit by the strike hailed the agreement, but at least three leaders of the loosely organized strike rejected it. Truck traffic picked up noticeably in heavily industriali.r.ed Penn~"IV~ :la and Ohio. which had been an\ong the hardest hit states, with factory closings and thousands of workers laid off. Violence which claJmed two lives and dozens-of Injuries was reported by police as lestening slightly. But thousands of National Guard troops alill were patrolling highways ln at least three states because ol sporadic gunfire against trucis still on tho.,..d. Michigan Gov . WlllJain G. Milliken urged truckera to. ;~heed the , call of their leadenhlp anc1· ·""! blocllidos and other . dlsrupU ve 1c!IS ~ p e n d I n c ratifl~" of the 1greeme11t. Wind Gusts Wreak Havoc On Or~ge Coast Cities By JAN WORTH Of .. o.itr "'"" Shift Winds ol 35 to ~ miles per hour ripped through Orange County \Vednesday, blowing down t rees, breaking glass, damaging aircraft, and threatening construction projects. Orange · County Harbor P a I r o l authorities reported the wind calmed down early this morning but gusts are predicted again Friday. In Fountain Valley, an 1 I · shop commercial complex under construction was tom apart and 300-pound wooden beams scattered through the parking lot. "It Jooks like we'll' have to start an over." said a conslruction worker at the site. The project, at Slater Avenu e between Euclid and Brookburst Streets, was begun three weeks ago. No dollar value has been placed on the damage yet. In Tustin, an so-root tall tree crashed into a portable classroom at Tmtin High School. Thanks to a quick thinking teacher who heard the noise and told her students to duck to the floor,' no one was injured. The unit, however, was demolished. A 60-foot tall cedar tree uprooted on Shamrock Lane in Costa Mesa and landed on the Ted Green home. No serious damage to the house was reported. But "'orkmen from the Qista Mesa Parkways Department said it might take all day to get the big tree ouL Both the sidewalk and curb were pulled up with the tree. Jn Newport Beach. the Harbor Patrol reported 18 boats blown loose from lbeir moorings Wedn esday including IO (See WINDS, Pag· %) Border Patrol Grabs Youth; Pills Seized SAN YSIDRO (UPI) -Federal agenls along the U.S.-MexJcan border have seized a baJf-mllliCll a m p b e t a m i n e ta~IM.! and arle$ted· .: young Santa Barbata man who allegedly tried to smuggle the -pills across the border. The U.S. Customs ,, Service said Wednesday the car of Robert Allen Saloman, 20, was searched because the driver appeared to be extremely nervous during a routine border check . Agent s said the tablets Were valued at $170,000. Negleeted~ Social Security for Housewives? But i spokesman for -.. • .-!lied Willt tho !nickers' Onidrive Mapiifte, said, '"nlero's no way in bell lhey're goinf hack. From the tone W ASllINGTON (AP) -Two women members of Congress who of 111a ~•ys J'm talking to 1 don't .say the cub value of women's work in maintaining households has think Ibey~ rolng to .. 1ue." ' • • "' ·,~~-too long have Introduced legislation for Social Secur- "'nlere la no use JumpJ111 _~·'ciit '• ttf co""'• of bomemaken. there an ibe highway uaUl wt iP.,a , • ~ Bubar& Ja;don· (D·Tex.) and Martha W. Griffiths, (D· Ml COii rollbaok,'' said 1ooe Clrtiill M.idl.) •4 Ip !ntervifllll tbe bill bu litUo chance of early enactment. l'\och. rep,..;,ntlng • IJ'OUP or.,.¥ But .they llid it will lfart Wk and ulUmately should lead to Tuas trucl<en. "That's ·",hf we stoX".~ , . .reeogn!Uon ot. tile Idea that womeo who cook, clean house, wash to the.Om pl•ce. I doa I lhlt.o;.wt.'ro • ·'clotbea, tend ..._ !flDIJl01'I -children are just as truly economic ft'!~ to Mn a wheel unlil-,.., ~ .;.. prO<Juters ;s tbt)ie'.wbo 10,to 10 office. . ·J .. '!I "River Roi" F<cl!'~ds •. P\"4"""'-t •• ' Their bilf "°uld treat homemakers, !or Social Security pur-o1 ·i~ndenl Drlver .. Clf A111<~'.. po11es as ·self~~~loytid workers, I! they chose to t.ake advantage aa1dOf-the agreement. 1'The answtr ot· it. la no. I've been on tho pi-,,au monilng · They Wbold have to pay Social Security taxes In addition lo on thla ond nobody la In lover." • • what their ~· clil(t_rtbute, but they would pick up· additional 1n Call!onla. an lade~ J1Ucl rights such u dipbWtrbilneltts. (See TRUCXBM,'l'llO.lf -._ ______ ··----~----------------' . " . ~~ . Maria's Ex-boss Tells of Her 'Ne rvous Strai11.' By TOM BARLEY Of Ille 1>91/y !'lie! SUll Maria Parson's foriner employer testified today that she was suffering from nervous strain at least three months before she allegely collapsed in the sauna room at the Holiday l!ealth Spa. Personnel director Neil Christensen of the Certron Corporation , Ant1 heim. testified for lhe defense in the Orange Coilllty Superior Court 10 three fa ces of Eve" trial that ri.1rs. Parson, 50, was fired Dec. 24, 1969, in circumstances stemming from that condition. fl.1rs. Parson has testified that she collapsed in the Orange spa on !'<.1arch 2. 1970 and that her ordeal on that occasion prod uced a pyschiatric condilion in which she became three personalities. She claims iii her $1 million lawsuit that one of those personalities to1Ted local bars looking for men and enjoyed sexual relations wilh male patrons on al least 24 occasions during a three-year period. Christensen told defe(ISe attor.iey Donald A. Ruston that Mrs. Parson was fi red after she left her job as a tape duplicator without notifying management at th e tape recording company. fie further testified that 1 a t e. r conversations with her husband led him to note in the personnel records he brought to the courtroom that she could not work again and was suffering from nervous strain. Christensen's tetimony followed that of three lonner female patrorui of the health spa, all ol whom testified that they encountered no difficulty with the sliding glus door in the sauna room at about the time that Mrs. Parson allegedly was trapped. Seven former patrons of the 5pa testified in lhe plaintiff's 12-week case that the sliding gla!s door often jammed and came off the tracks and that the tracks were corroded from water, seepage and lnadquate maintenance. Defense witness Karen Neill. 25, of 224 Orchid St., Corona del Mar, became the center of a courtroom cotllroversy today when plalntlff'1 attorney L\larvin Lewis Sr. actuscd her of changing her testimony. ~1rs. Neill . who wl\.'I employed by (Se• SAUNA, Ptf• ZJ Letter Says G i1·l U nl111rt BERKELEY (UPI) -A !etler allegt!d be from the terrorist Symbionesc Liber- ation army said this afternoon the group claimed responsibility for the kidnaping of 19-year-old Patricia llearst. grand- daughter of the late ne,,·spapcr publisher \Villiam Randolph Hearst. The letter said the girl \vas unharmed. It \vas received by radio station KPF A \1-'hich said il was turned over lo the Hearst family. \\1ilh the lelter \1•as a credit card bear. ing the na me of the kidnap victim's father, Randolph A. Hearst, president and editor of the San Francisco Examlner. Paul Fischer, news editor ol the radio PictvN P•ge 2 station, said he was "virtually certain'' the credit card was authentic:. He said he turned the Jetter over lo the victim's perenls and that "it's up to them \vhat they "·ant to do \\'ith it." Fischer said the letter "claims r<>spon- sibility for the kidnaping and indicates further communicatic..ns will be made." It did not mention ransom. he .'iaid. The Jetter gave general political rea· sons for the kidnaping of a conservative publisher's daughter. Fischer said. In addltion to saying that Miss Hearst was unharmed, the teller said she was being held captive. Fischer said he has received previous communications from the Symbionesc Liberation Army and that this one seemed to be like the others. Miss Hearst was abducted from her Berkeley apartn1ent. !'<.lond;iy nigh!, i11 ;1 co1nn13nd("l-like rard, and until todav there had been no "'Ord of anv kind frori1 anyone claiming respoc1 sibili1 .V for the .:ib- duction. (Earlier story. Page 5.1 . The s.ymbionesc Liberation Arrny ear· lier claimed responsi bility for !he mur· der of Oakland :schools Superintenden t ~Iarcus A. Foster. \l'ho "'.'.ls shot Nov . 6 111 an Oakland parking lot. The SL,.\ sent a letter lo police follo"'·ing !he F'os· ter murd~r saying it "'as developing a plan to finance a ""·ar against the E.~· tablishment" by kidnaplng prominent Bay Area persons. Two 1vhile men \\'ere later arrested in the_ Foster killing. and through them police found a house in suburban Con- cord. believed to be a headquarters of th~ group._ Evidence in the house, pollcc said, coofirmed the kidnap-ransom plot. A lliiite woman. identified as Nancv Ling Perry, who lived in the house i's sliJI being sought. ' Orange Cout Weather Decreasing winds and sunny skies are on the agenda Friday, \\'ith highs al the beaches at 62 rising to 68 inland . Overnight lows 34-12. INSIDE TODAY A ~fexican physician and hij followers clain& a dr11g b<rtmcd tn th e 19SO's ill the U.S. can cure cancer. Tl1e drug has Tf!· ceived cri tici.tm and praise from doctors and lay111e11. Sec story Page 7. L. M. ••fd • M0~111 " C1lltol'ftl1 ' 1<111t111t H9w\ • Cl1ullled ll·J6 Or•lltO (.,.,.,., " Cemkt " "' " crou-• " s1•~11 ,..,. • DOOlll 1'ttllut " ·-11•?4 Sdltwlll 1'1" • ttKto Mlf._tft ..... Sflrtrt1INM11! " Ttle'l!Mlft " "1-o ..... Ttooelen • "'"" "" lite•,. " WtolMt • HY 0.rdflef" " ._. ....... 1).1f ._ ... " WerM ,._. • ...._._.. " ---.. .--- .2~1LY PILOT c lhursd,ty, rrbnJ11ry 7, 1974 : Pa1•e11ts Distra1cght UPI ltleP~O!O . l\fr~ ~nd l\!rs. H.andolph 1\: Ifear_st speak to news1ne11 prior to bein~ notified that Berkeley racllo station KPF1\ had received a lctler and i\lr. 1-l_car_st':-; _<"rcdit card fron1 a blaek terrorist group. claint'ing the organ1zat1011 1s holding JJatricia Jlcarst. /Story Page 1.1 Po·ivder Puffers Collect .$1,000 For Injurecl Boy .. C:irls frorn Estancia and C<>.o:;ta !\.lesa li~h schools raised nenrly $1 .000 for ai;i injured :ithlc>Tl' :ind for Fa irvir1v (lospltal \1•i1 h th1°i r l~i~ Po11·dcr Puff football srrlrs. .. The four-game series 11·ound up last 11•cekend "'Jlh a double h('adtr at Da\•idson Field 11·here Lhe Costa :\1esa seniors beat the E.<itancia juniors: 2S-O and thi.: Cos!:1 1\1csa juniors defentcd Hle Estancia seniors b.v one 1ouchdo"11 Jol!G1\•ing a plriyoff on a 0-0 score. . 'All admission proceeds have been donated 10 F'airvic1~ llospital's special Olympics fund and to Pete Richardson . a Costa Mesa football player who was paralyzed in a surfing ;1ccident three years ago. ' " TONIGHT .. STICKS AND BONES" -South Coast lkpcrtory Theater, through Sun. 8 p.m. ;:uc1 DRAl\1A -"Ring Round the Moon." Fine Arts Vili'lge Theater, through Sat. 8 p.m . Tickets $3. 83U617. 1 UC I LECTURES -"Shamanism: Sb.Jdics in Nonordinnry Reality." Room HU Physical Sciences Bid~ .. 7·9 :30 p.m. '·The Financial '\/oman." Room 254 f l~manilies 1-l;ill. 7-10 p.n1 "Scientific f.·fed1c1ne fo r the L:1vmun: The :\crvous ~rsteni." 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Or1no1 Cot" """11•1'1'"' ~~t NI nt•' llCl•IH, l!lvt.1111......_ 1<111••~1 """"" " l<l~ert .. ,....,,,, _...,,. ..... ¥ ~ ~ ......... , •HC.l.tl ,,.,. Ml•• ... " i:EWll ·-· '"'wnd ~"'" . ... .... ~ .. ((1111 Mnl. tlM....,... IOn n urr .. , S2.6.I -; ... -" Q,IJ "*'"""'' l'P\Jlll'lo' _..,.,...,. a.ti "*'"'ty· E'ro1n Page l WINDS ... dinghies and eight larger boats. A 31-root cabin cruiser belonging to tl-tclvin Cooper or Tuslin was wind· damaged and started to sink in its n1ooring off "D" Street. A fi re lxlat bailed out the craft. _ Newport lifeguards rescued h\·o men caught in windy day waters off Balboa J'ler. The two men, in a small rubber raft, were picked up l\\'o miles out at sea. Scattered incidents of fallen !recs and n traffic signal blo1vn loose were reported in Hunt ington Beach. The vinyl bubble covering the Dana Point Sanitation Department se\\·age treatment plant \\'as ripped of! \Vednes· day afternoon and blo\\'n into the Dana ~larina Mobile Estates Park. The bubble top: filled with ozone gas, had been installed on the treatment tank when residents of the frai ler park repeatedly complained of odor from the tank. E'ro1n Page l S,_\UNA ... thr heal!h spa at !he !1me .\trs. Parson \\·as trapped, had ear!i('r teslificd tor LC\\'is arter signing ;i st a le men t r('f!Ccting her role 011 :\larch 2. I9i0, \\'hl'n she was one fo the first persons to reach the hysterical \lrs. P.:irson. Sht.' lestified for f<us1on lod;lv lh:.it shr had no difficulty in opc.niiig the slid ing door af!rr :\lrs. Parson "';ls carried from the heal!h spa and that the heavy glass door appeared to be on i!s !ra('k at the time. But she admitted to the angry Le\\•is after Judge MurrHy overrule.'(! Ruston ·s vigorous obje-c!ions lhat the door hud been slicking for at least t\\·o we eks prior to the incident and Uiat she had reported it to th(' manager. r-.Jrs .. Neill ~h;dlenged n1anager Tony Ca.ssaza s earlier statement that he did not inspecl the door unt il !he evening of the day on l\'hich :ilrs. Par,r'l i1Jlcgcd!y \\'as trapped. Mrs. t\c11! lestificd today th-;lt Cassaza 11·en1 to the scene im1nediate ly cle;Spite !he fact tha t it \\'as ladies day at ihe )1ealth spa after y,·arning patrons by loud spea ker that he was hurrying to the scene. f'ro1N Page l NOISE ... Ill I !OliJ IJOn Of !he ]al\'." O'Neil said, v.·hilc the county is fighting Ilic cily·s request for !Ile 11'ril, claiming l'nmpl1ance \\'ill force thein to eliminate \ 1rt ually all jet opcralions and perhaps r1r11 t•lose do...,·n lhe :i irporl, it isn 'I oppQsed lo intervention in the state l1t•ari11g . .. They haven't consented , .. he said. "Uu t they won't oppose us." O'Neil said lhat assuming the requesl is gr.1nted !here \\'ill be a series of pre-hearing conferences with attorneys representing the city. the county and the_ California Division 0£ Aeronautics, \\'h1ch prornulgated the noise standards. He said the conferences will decide the procedures to be used at the hearing, \\ll.Jch is scheduled to run f'eb. JU to 21 U1 Sant.a Ana . Six An1cricaus Fined BANGKOK. Thailand IAP \ -Six American 1ecn-agrr5 11·ere fincd ~ each nnd given thrt>c-month suspended jail sentences for con1miu1ng sacrilege by t hmblng on a st,1tuc of Buddha. 'Ille Americans. m£>mhcrs of a tour group from !he Americ:in high :<1chool in Singapore. \\'Crc tried at Sukhothai In norlhem Thailand. Estancians • 'Wh1I·lin g' For· Record fl.}' fl l!OI S IEDZIEL..\iKI 01 1111 D•llf PUol lttft It's easy lo start a dance mara!hon -just grab ;l fcv• musicians and a dozen n(•et·footed rouples ""o "·ant to "'in a dinner ticket -but how do you end it"! Estancia lllgh School students "'ho b<'gin ...,·hirling around on lhe Comn1ons p:1rque1 Friday nlghl don't have the l\\'O·and-a-half weeks it "ould take to 1\·h1rl away the world record . They 've got to end it by \\/cdnesclay morning when school resumes after a Lincoln 's Birthday hiatus. ··v.1c could do what one girl suggl!.sted -ronk everybody that's still standing Sunday over the head with a baseball bat, .. laughed Katy 1'-1oeller. organizer of the "~loving \\'1th The 1'-'lusic"' 1naralhon. Chances are tha l less stringent measures ...,·ill be taken lo encourage <'Xhaustion -like n1ov ing the n1usic a little faster ;lnd shortening the l0- 1ninute hourly bretiks by !10 pcrctnt. r-.tiss ,\loc!ler. a senior 11ho l:.ist _vt•ar organi1.cd Esl~ncia 's nl<HI eap V\\I sluffing contest, said the 1narathon th eoretically should con clude sometime Sunday. The maralhon begins at ID: JO p.m. FridRy .1ftcr t h C' EstanC'ia-F.dh;on basketball game. J1rizes include diner tickets. SIO "·orth of ice cream, hamburger roupons, and 11 trip to Disney land or tickets to the local bijou . Although the re1vards arc comparatively small, 10 couples have already signed up as participants. They \\i ll dance for the first two hours clothed in "er.a" costumes. They can change into more comfortable clothes arter that. Music will be provided by live bands and members of the audience may join the marathoners on the fioor if they wish, but official participation is limited lo students. The audience will be asked to lea\'e a.m. "be-cause we don 'l \\'ant lo be between the hours of midnight and 6 asking for trouble," 1'fiss Moelter said. "Of course \\'e will let the parents in if they have 10 come and drag the kids off the floor," she added. Blanche Benz Services Slated Friday iii Mesa Informal visitation to pa'y fina l respects to 67-year Harbo r Area resident and S-Oc ialite Blanche Benz. v.1ho died TuC'iday nt lhe age of 81, is scheduled toni ght in Costa f\·tesa. Frit'nds n1.'ly call ;l! Bell Broad\\'BY f\!ortuary unlil 8:30 p.m .. v;hile regular funeral ser\'ices wi!\ be Frir1a.v a t I I a.n1. in the same chapel. f\lemorial contributions to r-.Irs. Benz' devoted E<1stcrn Star Chapt er 568 are suggested. by her son , Bruce Scholes. her sole survivor besides one grandsoo. A Cali fo rnian and Orange Count y resident sincl.' 1906. il!rs. Benz lived in the Bethel Tov.•crs senior citizens . retirement skyscraper. 666 '\1. 19th St.. Costa Mesa, whf"n she died. She had lived in Newport Beach or Costa rvtesa for h('r entire tin1e in California and "·as "'idely active in club \'.'Ork. A housewife n1ost of her life, ~!rs Renz did scr\·e as m;l nager of the old Balboa Inn at i\l:11n 5rrr1't and Balboa Boule1·cird in Nc1rp<1rt Beach frnm J944 until 10 years lal('r She was a ch:irter member of ml)st of !he elubs and organizations to 11·h1ch she belonged . chief among !hem being the Order of Eastern Star . Other activities to 11·hich the l21c r-.trs. Benz devoted lime included rhc 7.onta Club of Nev.·port Beach, of "'hich she was an honorary li fetime member: Golden !~arbor Shrine No. 98 of Newport llarbor; the Charity Cou rt No. J2Q of the Order or Amarantha, Garden GrO\'C; !he Auxiliary of Harbor American Legion Post 271 Rnd the Senior Cilizens Club of the Harbor Are a. lnurnment at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, \\'II follow funeral ser1•iccs conducted by Eastern Star officials under direction of B c 11 Bro.ad1\•ay J\1ortuary. From Page 1 TRUCKERS. • • ~ri~·cr v.:as inju red in a rock-throwing 1nc1dent m connect.ion wlLh the truckers' prol est. Police at Ontario said Robert lieffner . from Pompano, Fla., was cut when someone threw rocks th~h !he wln- do .... ·s of the rig he wu driVJng \\'ednes· da~'. Scattered blockades of truck stops were reported in several parts of !he slale . Three truck stops in the Sacramento area and one Jn San Jose were shut do\\11 without incident We d n e ! d a y . Truckers parked their rigs .11 the fueling islands. In metropolitan Los Angeles. "''here. thr independent truckers revo!r w11s in Jts sixth day, the California Hjghway /latrol reparted a definite drop in truck lraffic. r.tnny truck stops c Io 1 e d \'Oluntarily . Why Did the Chiel,eit •• •• Una\vare that be's ret reating the oldest joke in the Y.'orld, this rooster \Yalks calmly to the other si de of J\•Iesa /)ri\'e in the Santa Ana Heights section of co unty territory near Costa ~tesa. \Yhere such fowl play is permissible sin ce it's outside Ille city limits. Two Di stricts Judge Lifts Secrecy l\leet to Studv " Boundary Plan On Popeil Transcripts Ne~·port-~fesa and Irvine sch o o I trustees sat in joint session \Vl.'dnesday lo d1cuss sv.•apping up to $28 million ...,·orth of real estate. Truslees focused on portions of tv;o lfarbor View !!ills rommunities. Bren III and Spyglass l lill. they were told. could be generating 520 school children by 1977, These children would be within Nev.·port Beach city limiU. and within ~1alking distance of schools of the Newpo rt-Mesa Unified School District. But as school district boundaries are now set. they cou ld be forced to attend classes in the Irvine Unified School District. Trustees from both districts indicated they want lo transfer the area to the Newport-Mesa dis trict. But the meeting. which was inlended for information purposes only, turned up several potential roadblocks: -The Irvine district has a school bond debt of about $16 million. lt niay be legally prohibited from de-annexin g the Harbor View Hills area until 1nore of that debt is paid off. -Jr1•ine Assislant Superintendent John 11 . .:ijcic presented figures showing tha1. tf the 1-la rbor View Hills area was transferred to the Newport-Mesa district, the Ncwport-fl.lesa district would show a profit of about S450.000 per year after 1i<1yi ng the addltional costs to educ ate the 500 s tudents . llowever Newport • r-.lesa Superintendent John Nicoll said after the meeting that his district doesn 't necessarily accept those figures. To counteract this possible Newporl· t\Jesa profit, Rajcic again suggested that Irvine receive the Philco-Ford plant 1vhich has an assessed value of about S9 million in exchange for the $12 million 10 519 million Harbor Vieu· Hills area. .~ev.·port-~lesa trustees appeared cool lo lh<' idea. Larry J..loorc of Uic Ir.,.ine Conipany said that more boundary adjustments probably 11·ould be necessary y,·hen !he do\\·ncoast area is d1 •velo~d. Th us the J>'13Sibitity was raised that no adjustmenis should be n1ade unul several can be made at one time. By ARTHl}R R. VINSEL Of "'-OltlY Pllet Slltf i\o news gag \\·ill be imposed on \\'rittcn lranscr\pts of testimony to date in the murder-for·hirc tria l of Newpor t B<'ach suspect Eloise Popeil and her alleged l?ver. A former 1\·aitress ;rho \red ;l kitchen gadget nianufacturc r \\'Otth an alleged ~200 1nillion at the time their n1arriage so urt'd, il-1rs. Popeil is accused by police of plotting to have him killed in order to secure a share of the fortune. The Chicago-based multimillionaire's divorce again will prevent her obtaining any share of the wealth as soon as it becomes fin;ll. Friends of the attractive blonde \\'ho strugg1ed to maintain the family home at 519 llarbor Island Drive, Newport Reach, pledged costly properties lo help her obtain bail money after her arrest last month. She and her alleged tover and accomplice, pri\·ate pilot Daniel Ayers, of Santa Aoo, fa ce preliminary hearing Jan. 19 in Los Angeles County Superior Coort at Long Beach. The slender blonde, 4S, and Ayers. 37, have both pleaded innoce nt to twin counts ol soliciling to commit murrier and conspiracy lO commit murder. They oifered $25,000 each lo a pair of fr iends employed at Douglas Aircraft Co mpany in Long Beach \\'here Ayers also worked to carry out a murder contract on Samue! Popeil, 59, Chicago, accon:ling lO police allegations. One ol I.ht" accused hil-roen are testi- fying in retrun for reduced chargse or immmity -both from prosecution - reportedly ca11ed Popeil to warn him and then cooperated with police. Long Beach police raidf'd ~ ex-:lusive 1-Tarbor Island home occupied by ~lrs. Popeil. her two ttenaged dau~hters and reportedly, occasionally Ayers, nearly a month ago. They clain1 to ha\'e tape recordings made or negotiations bet\\'tt.n ~trs. Popci\ and her friend and the allegedly hired contract killers dealing \\'lth plans for the untimely demise of the kit.chen gadget king. J-lis industrial plastics rmp1re i!1c!udes marketing of the so-called pocket fishing rod which is widely advertised on television . Defense atlome)" for Mrs. Popeil and Ayers -the la tter or whom spent several days in jail before securing cash bail -have a11en1p1ed to have the press and public barred from courtroom proceedings in Long lle.:ich. Municipnl Court J udge Charles ~. Llt"'·in sus!;iined such argume nts for nne brief period. but on \\'ednesday refused to seal v.·rillcn I rJn.5cripts of court records. He said the amount of teslimony taken so far -and \\'hich led to an order for !he couple to definitely st;lnd trial on the solicited n1urde r charges-will take some time to tr;lnscribe from records and lype out in vie1vable form. This, Judge Litwin noted, ...,. i ! 1 e.ffectively achieve what de I en s e altorneys -..·ant, the lack of written material available to the press and public. He said it will take until afler the Feb. 19 trail opens to get such lranscriptions together. Acapitlco Race Sailors Donning Heavier Clotliing Chilly northeast "'·inds up to 18 knots moved the Acapulco race fleet tov.·ard Caho San Lucas lOday as crews dOrdled v.·inter clothing on deck. The distinct change in the \\·eather also scrambled the neet v.·ith Dick Wheeler's Columbla·52 Legacy taking over the boat -for-boat lead and Charles Cheney's Ericson-39 Vixen mov~ up to the handicap lead. The leaders reported positions half "'·ay bet"·een r-.tagdalena Bay and Cabo San Lucas and the rest of the nect v.·as strung out as far back as Cape San LaT..aro, north of 7\1ag ll11y. Vixen \\'as the hancii car leader overall and In Class B, unseating La:1 Alegre ..., hich had been leading since the start. C:laS8 A leader .,.,.ag Legacy and the Class C leader was Zyngon. a Rangcr·37 ov.11ed by Jorge l\>lurrieta of the Acapulco YC. Beat The Tax Man SALE! MAROI ht I !iO TO ~'S TO COLLECT' TAX ES ON THEIR •YIRI INVENTORY. I CAM HARDJ.Y WAIT I NO DEFROSTING , FREEZER/ \ REFRIGERATOR :,,~I s : . '!."'~ '· ) --===-(Y..__.:1.-- Beaulilul SlimUne styling ••• wilh evetythlng at your flngertlpt! CANTILEVER 1helve• N Jwt up end down. Cabinet roU1 eaally on whet ta. 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